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[" ET NÉE O ®.LN eo Em Doi Sa \u20ac en \u2019 i r CIRCULATION OFSTAR Last Weeks Daily = 342768 Last Weeks Weekly = 125,719 Total last week 468,487.VOL.XXXVI, No 120 HORRIBLE BURNING TO DEATH OF TWO MONTREAL CHINAMEN Two More Injured Escaping From the Flames\u2014Captain- Gilmour Severely Wounded in the Work of Rescue \u2014A Laundry Burned on St.Antoine Street Early This Morning.SOE CEOEEEREEEEOOREEOR0 Two Chinamen were \u2018turned to death at three o'clock this morning: two were injured in escaping from the burning building, ang Capt.Gilmour, No.10 Fire Station, was severely, thougn not dangerously, injured by falling through the burned flooring from the upper flat to the floor below.10,0,000000,000000000000000000 It was a few minutes to three when the residents along the line from Mount St.Marie avenue to Richmond square, on St.Antoine street, were startled by the terror-stricken cries of Pang-Hong, one of four men who had been sleeping in the upper flat of the tumble-down old wooden building, at the corner of Mount St, Marie avenu and St.Antoine street.In tones of the greatest anguish he cried as he ran through the streets; \u201cFoh! foh! foh!\u201d While sounding as much like any other word in the English language as like \u201cfire,\u201d yet that was his meaning, and his cry was understood.© COCOOCRCPPOE CEEREEEEREEEE QO, © \u201c The Dead ® © © © LEE LEEN.® © LUM HEEP.@ © © 9 The Injured.© e © CAPTAIN GILMOUR, of No.@ © 1Q Fire Station.© © PANG HONG.© 2 LEE MOY.© 9, 000000000 SÉOICHCTHRCSEOIO A BLAZING LAUNDRY.He reached the laundry kept by Lee Sen, 25 Richmond square, in a few minutes, and there told his story that the other laundry was oii fire.The Lee Sen troop turned out quickly.but meanwhile residents of the neighbourhood had been awakened by the cries of Pan Lung, which had been added to by Lee Moy.who jumped from a window and also run west.A fire alarm was sent in.and as the men of No.10 Station were jostled over the three-inch plank roadway built up to the temporary street car tracks on St.Catherine street, they saw the flames of what looked like the commencement of a big conflagration.When they reached the scene they found the little building burning from ¢| fighting the flames was concerned.But \"Was made by the doctors vho had come with the ambulance from the Montreal General Hospital.\u201cDeath the ground to the apex of its slanting roof.In two minutes there was a stream of water turned on, and In another two minutes \u2018 two other Streams, added to the first, drowned out the flames almost like the blowing out of a match.From a scene of great brilliancy, the corner was turned to sudden darkness.lee + 4 It was only then that the + frantic Chinamen made it under- * stood that there were men still * In the upper room.+ $ 3 », », 2 $, LJ lt 1s needless to say that, with the knowledge of this fact, came action on the part of the men of the brigade.Ladders had not been needed so far as +} + + + + now there were human lives which might be saved; and the order was hardly given for ladders to be placed at the windows, when it was obeyed, and men sprang up them and into the snioulidering wooden shanty.They carried lanterns with them, and through ( the smoke they could be seen as they made their hasty search for humun forms.TWO BURNED BODIES.In three minutes, they returned to the window, and anrounced that there were two bodies there, and that there was not the slightest doubt that death had taken place.A closer examination from asphyxiation and burns,\u201d was their hasty verdict: and then they left the scene with Pang Hong, whom they had taken from 25 Richmond square, and Lee Moy.whose jump from the window had resulted in injury to one of his feet and a wrist.CAPTAIN GILMOUR INJURED.It was while upstairs for the purpose of examining the bodies that Captain Gilmour weut through the flooring to the ground.The distance Is not great but ragged edges of the half burned jured the flesh.His back is slightly into the flesh.His back is slightly injured, and the lower portion of the body will be some days before it is free from pain.i Captain Gllimour did not pay much attention at first to his injuries, but he was afterwards taken home and there he rests to-day in bed.DIFFICULT TO REMOVE THE BODIES.Dumaine and Co.thé morgue managers, were telephoned to and they were at the scene of the fire at 3.30, with the mnbulance for dead bodies.It was difficult work to get ihe charred remalns of the unfortunutes from the upper-fioor without adding to thelr already horrible appearance.The stairway was burned away, and the bodies bad to be lowered with ropes.Lee Seen, anxiously waiting below, covered his face as he saw the men bringing out the first corpse.When it was Jaid on a stretcher he advanced owards it, and, by the light of a lan- ern, made an examination.Like as the clothes of the Chinamen are\u2014even those of the night as well as those of the day\u2014Seen saw that the body was that of his brother Leen.With a cry that touched the hearts of those looking on, and who had little thought of pity for a heathen Chinee, Lee Seen tell upon the corpse and wept.It was with much difficulty that he was dragged away from the body, so that it could be placed in the ambulance.THE OTHER CORPSE.As Lee Seen turned again towards the burned building, the body of Luin Heep was being lowered.It was so badly scarred that it was scarce recognizable, but Seen knew, as soon as they told him that they got the corpse from the same .bupk as the other one, that it was that of his friend.Lum Heep, who had worked for him for several years.The bodies were taken away, and today Dr.Dugas made an examination.At the inquest, which is to be held to-morrow morning, at the morgue, he will say that death was the result of asphyxiation by smoke; and that, while the bodies are horribly burned.the Crinamen were unconscious before the flames reached them.At the hospital to-day.it was stated that Lee Moy had sufficiently recovered to leave for his home, and that there was every reason to believe that Pang Hong will be able to attend the nae THE ORIGIN OF THE FIRE.There are all kinds of rumours ay to hented stove.Mrs.Miles, who a little candy store next door, WAS reported to have said that she heafd the men quarrelling early in the mérning.To a Star reporter she made the following statement: ' \u201cI was sleeping with my sisterlin the back of the store adjoining the laundry and 1 was awakened by a no of Chinamen talking or mumbling something that I could not understand.TI sald to my sister, \"They are quarreling.\u201d But a few minutes afterwards I smelled smoke: and when we got half dressed and out.the laundry was in a blaze.I am quite sure that my idea was wrong as to\u2019 any quarrel.The talking was only about two minutes before the smoke reached me.\u201d Firemen found the stove used by the laundrymen still full of red hot ashes and there was every indication that the wpodwork in the neighbourhood of the stove had caught fire from the excessive heat.The financial loss will hardly be more than $2,500.The building was owned by Mr.F.B.McNamee and was insured.BONES GO BACK TO CHINA.The bodies will be buried for the time being in the Mount Royal Cemetery.but Lee Seen stated that in the course of a year or so the bones will be taken home to China for final interment JIS ENCOUNTERED SUPERIOR FORCES AND T0 MSK AN ENGAGEMENT tt New Chwang, May 20\u20147 a.m.\u2014The reports of the Japanese retreat to Feng- Wang-Cheng are officially contirmed.The Japanese.numbering 20,000 men, came upon 32,000 Rusisans in a strong position on Monday.sixty miles west of Feng-Wang-Cheng.It being unwise to risk a battle the Japanese retreated in good order and with great rapidity.An unofficial Russian authority savs a pitched battle was not fought, but rumour says there was considerable loss on both tides during the clashes, with the Cossacks harrassing the flanks of the Japanese.This division presumably was executing a reconnaissance.The pursuit was checked when the main body of the Japanese was rejoin- \u2018ed.This news apparently accounts for the withdrawal to an unknown destination of warships and transports from Tower Hill (ten miles north of Kal- Chou, Lian Tung Peninsula), and of renewed defensive activity at New Chwang.No news has been received here from Port Arthur.JAPS LAND AT TAKU SHAN.Tokio.May 20.\u2014& p.m.-\u2014Admiral Ho- soya.commanding the third squadron, reports that with the third squadron, consisting of the Enfusa, Heiyen, Tsu- kushi, Sal Yen and other vessels, he protected the landing of troops at a new, unnamed place, probably Taku Shan, yesterday.bombarded the coast and landed a party of blue jackets, who occupied a point of land and raised the Japanese flag at eight o'clock in the morning.The landing of troops immediately cormmenced and was accomplished very quickly.THEŸÔRUSSIANS REPULSED.Tokio, May 20.\u20143.30 p.m.\u2014The following official statement has just been fssued here: \u201cA section of infantry of the Lino Tung forces went in the direction of Shan Chusan to reconnoitre and met two sections of Russian Infantry.The Russians were repulsed in thirty minutes.Our casualties were one officer and four men killed and one officer end eight men wounded.The Russian enaualties were one officer and forty to fifty men killed.\u201cThe landing of Japanese troops at Taku Shan began yesterday.\u2019 CASUALTIES WERE HEAVY.London, May 20.\u2014The Japanese legation here gave out this morning the following despath received from Tokio: \u2018The enemy's forces participating in the fight near Kin Chou (Liao Tung \u2018 peninsula), May 16, consisted of the fifth, fourteenth and sixteenth sharpshooters (infantry regiments).with eight quick-firing guns.They left on the field thirty dead officers and men.According to the prisoners, the enemy's casuaities were over three hundred.\u201d FIRING AT PORT ARTHUR.Che Foo, May 20.\u20141 p.m.-\u2014~Heavy firing was heard In the direction of Port Arthur early this morning.Chinese arriving from Dalny say that the Russians regained control of the railway but lost it again.Port Arthur ia well provisioned and prices are only slightly above normal.THE DISASTERS OF SUNDAY.Tokio, May 20.\u201411 a.m.-The loss of fife incurred by the sinking of the cruiser Yoshino, included Captain Sayeki.commander Hirowateri, three first lieu- \u2018by coming in contact with a submerged \\ DECIDED - NOT tenants, five second lieutenants, five midshipmen.a paymaster, surgeon.three engineers cadets, and eight boatswain mates.Of the crew the number lost is unknown.Those who went down with the battleship Hatsuse when she foundered, were Commander Tsukamoto, Commander Viscount Nire, Commander Arimori, five second lleutenants, five sub-engin- cers, two surgeons, six midshipmen, four cadet engineers and ter non-com- missjoned officers.It is not known yet in this case how many of the men perished.The Hatsus: was surely sunk mine, and not by the attack of a submarine boat, The report that the battleship Shiki- | shima was damaged and the Hattleship Fuji sunk, is denied here.RUSSIANS VIEW \u2018 THE SITUATION MORE CALMLY.St.Petersburg, May 20.\u2014With greater caim than has been felt since the beginning of the war, Russia to-day faces the situation in the Far East.The disasters sustained by the Japanese fleet have strengthened the national Spirit, and the officials carefully point out that they restore in a measure the prestige lost by the past untarnished successes of the enemy.Should the persistent reports of the Japanese army having been driven back to Feng Wang Cheng prove true, then the authorities and people will feei that Russian progress has been vindicated, and that the two belligerents can recommence the war on a more even footing.The first effect of the Russian successes will, it is believed, be apparent in the behaviour of the Chinese, whose attitude has been decidedly hostile to the Russians, and to bring this change about, it is expected that the Russian agents in China will allow the Japanese plan of fully informing thé celestials of the losses inflicted on the enemy.Although in St.Peters- burg there is individual enthusiasm over the Japanese disasters near Port Arthur, there will be no collective demonstration.The whplesale rejoicing will come with the announcement of an achievement of a more thrilling character.which will appeal to the volatile side of the Russian people.Everywhere to-day one hears praise of the Russian torpedo boats in stealing out in tbe darkness, perhaps through a line of small boats of the enemy, to plant mines where the heav- fer of the enemy's ships had cruised a few hours before.But, after all, it is pointed out, there remained a big element of chance as to whether the enemy would return.The authorities had almost come to the conclusion that the catastrophe which they had prepared would not come about because of the 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Joseph E.Seagrim's c¢h.g.Eastern Prince.5, , 123.Joseph KE.Seazram's br.f.War Medal, 4 JI.Walsh), 117.Jbseph o Seagram's b.f.Con Amore, 1.8, \u2014 Elwood Wins Kentucky Derby.Latonia, Ky.May 20.\u2014Elwood won the was second; third.2.42%.Lonsdale, Time, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Cresceus\u2019 official record is 2.02%.and is likely to remain at that figure until be bants it without the aid of borrowed watches.The Landgrave, by Chimes.dam by Kentucky Derby yesterday: Ed.Tierney | \u201cINVICTUS\u201d SUPERIORITY HOT FEET MADE COOL If yom are troubled with HOT, PERSPIRING FEET, the trouble can be aveided by wearing a pair of eur s\u2018Airinit\u2019\u2019 Shoes - They breathe while you walk.) 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but Chief Benoit said there was no earthly reason in having new stations if they one not equipped and put into opera- on.BRIGADE IS STRENGTHENED.It was finally decided to employ a number of new firemen and officers.Some of them will be sent to new.station nd others wilj.be placed in old statfoiis where fire appliandes have to be attended to.When the equipment of the Central Station came up, Ald.Robertson said the old Central, on Craig street.would have to be maintained for the pre- \u201cBent.* Ald.Carter said last year the understanding was that the station was to be removed up town to St.Catherine street.While this was admitted, the committee, as the city is not In a position to expend money this year on another new station.took up other business.Touching the new Central Station on \u201cYouville square, Chiéf Benoit sald t it was large and would require twenty-two men, some of whom could be transferred from the present No.1 on Craig mreet.He estimated that thirteen new men were needed for this one station.Ald.Robertson proposed that the wages be voted from next (tober, as he did not think that the station would be ready for occupation before that time.It was finally decided.to take on ten néw men.For No.9.which ls also a new station, money waa voted for six new men.As new stations are not of much use \u2014 _ THE True Seeker , FOR elects food to keep health, passing by the 00gxv.starchy, greasy foods and selecting * food and drink made especially to keep Brain and Nerves as well as Body nourished vigorous and strong.Keen Brains \u2018 Strong Nerves | Healthy Bodies are built on Grape-Nuts Because the natural food elements fcr just these - purposes are combined in Grape Nuts and all are pre-digested so the weakest invalid of the strongest athlete can digest aud is ughly nourished, thus every part ot body grows strong A feeling of reserve force and easy poise all over is soon earned.Trial proves this pleasant fact.¢ There\u2019s a Reason.\u201d _ Get ithe little book \u201cThe Road to eliville \u201d\u2019 in each pkg « World's Fair Exhibit, Space 103, Agricultural Buildine *\u2019 i medgy meagan Cw .ve | REMOVAL THE GRANT GOLD CURE INSTITUTE Is now situated at No.§5 8t Denis st, corner Viger square.111 Saint Timothy Street in the matter of expropriation for the widening of Salnt- Timothy Street, opposite lots Nos.552 and 554 of St James Ward, of the City of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Assessment Roll in the above matter is now deposited In my office at the City Hall, where the luterested parties may examine it, unt] the 2nd June next, and that on the 3rd June next, at 10 o'clock a.m., T rhall hear all complaints that may be made against said Assessment Roll.\u2019 co JOHN R.BARLOW, City Surveyor.City Surveyor's Office, City Hall, Montreal, May 19th, 1904.119 10 without men, funds had also to be voted for nine new men for No.19.WILL BUY NEW ENGINES.Chief Benoit asked that he be given money for the purchase of a couple of new fire engines.He explained they were needed owing to the rapid growth of the city.It was decided to vote the sum of $5, 300 to purchase ove engine.Ald.Robertson said it would be a good move for the city to purchase engines every vear.: +The sum of 34.000 was voted to put the big water tower in guod repair again.a The sum of $4,800 was voted to purchase a new 85-foot extension ladder.It was shown by the chief that big ladders were needed now, such high build- Ings were going up.When it transpired that the wage list of the Fire Department would be some $4.700 short before the end of the yeur.owing to Increases in pay which had been given by the Fire Department.it wus decided that all wages not raised by the Finance Committee must be re- dued again.WHAT WAS VOTED.The following shows the principal amounts voted by the Fire Committee to improve the department : ao: 6310856186 1-0509066 86608 & Twenty-five new firemen, one \u2018& 1,000 gallon steamer, $5,300; one © extension ladder, $4.800 ; repairs to water tower, $4.000 ; repairs to No.8 ladder, $2,750 ; six new \u2018® horses, $1,200; six harnesses.$400; three hose waggons.$2.250 ; one hook and ladder truck, $730; three Seagrave 55-foot ladders, $720; for workshops, $2.500 ; hose and covers, $2,000.360 feet of wall ladders, $550 : 12 hand en- tinguishers, $360; and furniture, $300.The other smaller things voted brought the total appropriation to $40,650.69 O10 PRICE T3900 } MARKET COMMITTEE.When the estimates of the Market Committee were taken up it was seen considerable cash would have to be parted with, so tat new sheds could be built at the Eastern Cattle Yards.These sheds were burned down a few Weeks ago.and the city's insurance upon them was quite small.It was finally decided to vote, in addition to the insurance, $11.000.It was thought this would complete the new sheds.Mr.Ferns, of the Fire Alarm Department, tried hard to get the sum of $30.- 9 té 44 GORE L 46640 tee explained not a cent for such work could be given owing to the lack of funds.It was decided.however, to vote money for the purchase of 26 new alarm boxes.The Incineration Committee was voted $3.930 for additional labourers, and the removal of grabage.ROAD COMMITTEE AND : PREVENTION OF FLOODS.It was reported to the Road Committee yesterday afternoon by City Surveyor Barlow that the sum of $100,000 would be required if the dyke at Point St.Charles was to be raised.It was held by Ald.Turner that it would be a good thing if the city could vote the amount.There had been bad floods last spring, and this should be remembered by the city.- In reply to this, Ald.Ames sald that if there had been floods in Verdun the water had not come over the city's portion of the dyke.Many claims had been made against the city on account corporation would refuse to shoulder any responsibility for the flooding.It was further explained by Ald.Ames that the Governinent was about to put ice breakers to work during the winter, and this would llkely result in the preventing of any further floods.It was finally decided to leave the matter over for the present.A deputation walted upon the committee in referEnce to a complaint made some time ago against the cab stand at the corner of St.Catherine and Guy streets, which has been there for a quarter of a century.but which on account of increased traffic, now interferes with the width of the sidewalk, The matter was left In abeyance un- ti) such time as # is seen what the city is going to do about expropriation in that district.It was decided to report to Council in favour of Laurin and Leitch for sawed bluestone and sawed Ohlo stone for the purpose of permanent sidewalks, Empire Day Concert.h The Empire Day Concert to be given in the Arena on Monday evening next by a choir of a thousand chfldren attending the Protestant Public Schools of Montreal promises to equal in point of interest those which have p jt.The programme includes and secular music, and amongst the selections of the latter are ballads of the three kingdoms, .some of which, popular fifty years ago and since almost forgotten, will revive old memor- jes among the audience.There are also quaint English folk-songs, and two Canadian airs, one of which will be rendered in French.The programme represents not a special effort, but the results of the regular work ddne in the schools under the Tonic Soifa system, and is interesting ns indicating the possibilities of popular musical education even in its ele- The choir has been entary form.well and carefully trained, and the promise given by the rehe points to a musical as well as a otic success.[J \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ O.U.W.EUCHRE\u2014The first of a mobs of three euchre matches between Clarence Lodge, No.16, and Federation Lodge, No.2.took place at the rooms of Clarence Lodge, in the Empire Bufld- ing.2472 St.Catherine street.yesterday evening.and resulted in a win for Clarence by 31 games to-17.Mr.E.J.Char- ties.P.M.W of Federation Lodge.acted an referee.The second match will take place in the same: roome on June 1, and the third snd final in \u2018Federation rooms |p the Inglis building on June 8, 000 for new buildings: but the commit- | of the flooding, but it was evident the | See our Window Display ' Bleury Street side, Canada.lr JneSosiRAiabie RULER THE MONTREAL \u201cDAILY 'STAR\u2014FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1904.- 3 Norfolk aud fancy pleated styles in All-wool This Spring's latest production.You will open your eyes in wonder! They were made to sell at $3.50, $4, $4.50 and $5 We will offer your Choice To-Morrow We consider this the greatest Boys Suit value ever offered in Montreal.The Round Corner Craig and Bleury.$1.98 The Largest Clothiers and Oulifitters in Canada, ges Mammoth Boys\u2019 Suit Sale at Blumenthals To-morrow we AN OFFER SELDOM REPEATED IN A LIFETIME! Our buyer has succeeded in purchasing the surplus stock from the largest Children\u2019s Clothing House in 822 Boys\u2019 High-class Suits to fit ages 5 to 14 years.Homespuns, Halifax Tweeds, English Checks, Ovérchecks and fancy stripes.Boys\u2019 Department\u2014 nd Floor, StoreNo.1.The Feast of Weeks.\u201cShabuot.\u201d or the Feast of Weeks, began last night at sundown.It is the feast of the harvest, at which the first fruits are offerd unto Yhwh.In Palestine at this season of the year they are garnering the tirst crops of the season; and so Temple Emanu-El was yestier- day decorated for the ceremony with flowers and palins.The service was conducted by Rabbi Landman, who preached on Revelation and Science.During his sermon he said that true scientists see revelations of God in their daily work, «nd that in hand with Judaism.Special choral numbers wore rendered under the direction of Mr.D.Eich- orn.i Longueuil Protestant School.The new model school building.just completed for the Protestant School Commissioners, of Longueuil, will be inaugurated publicly on Saturday evening.The ceremony will begin at eight o'clock.The 'School Commissioners have invited prominent educationists from all parts \u2018of the province, and also the i science and knowledge always go hand | \u2018 | members in Parliament and Leglsit- ture from the district.The school will be open to the pupils in the autumn.Applicant for Judiciary.It is reported that Hon.L.omer Gouin is an applicant for the judgeship.rendered vacant by the death of Judge Desmarais.~~ pairs, as desirad tlle ible bg dete defer: fefeied Street Railway Company\u2019s New Cars.- THE M.S.R.CAR NO.790\u2014Showing the Seating Arrangement, which may be modified at pleasure\u2014Seats against the wall .r THE M.8.R.CAR NO.790\u2014Showing the Seating Arrangement, which may be modified at pleasure\u2014Seats arranged side by side across the car.The semi-convertible cars df the Montreal) Street Rallway Company, the first one of which was given its initial trip yesterday, are 38 feet over all, and have two five-foot platforms.These cars, of which there are fifty ordered.are fitted with electric buttons between each seat, heated when required by electricity, and have air brakes.The windows are much deeper than the ordinary car.the sill being à gond #8ix inches lower, thus giving passengers the full benefit of the outside air during the summer months.The door 's at one side In place of being in the rentre, allowing passengers opportunity te get on and off without interference by those on the platform.There are individun! seats.which can be arranged lengthwise or across the cars.in .\u2018 * St, Lawrence Street In the matter of expropriation for the widening of St.Lawrence street (west side), from Sherbrooke street to Pine avenue, in the St.Lawrence Ward of the City of Montreal.PUBLIC NOTICE ia hereby given.that the assessment roll in the abave matter is now deposited in my office at the City Hall.where the interested parties may examine it until THURSDAY, £6th May, inst.and that on FRIDAY, 27th May, inst.at 10 o'clock am, I shall hear all complaints that may be made against said roll JOHN R.BARLOW, City Surveyor.City Surveyor's Office, City H y Hall, Montreal, May 14, 1904.11610 COVERNTON\u2019S CARBOLIC TOOTH WASH, For cleansing and preserving the teeth, disinfects the mouth.82tf IN AND AROUND THE CITY.CITY'S MOTION DISMISSED.\u2014 The motion of the city of Montreal for the rejection of the appeal of Philippe Samson for having been taken too late.was yesterday dismissed by the Court of King's Bench in appeal.HAND CRUSHED.\u2014 D.McDonald, 26 years of age, of 132 Peel street, had his left hand terribly crushed in a machine while at work yesterday afternoon in the establishment of the Canadian Rubber Company.Hé was taken to the General Hospital.ATTACKED BY A BULL.\u2014 Charles Dufaulit, 57 years of age, was attacked by a mad bull yesterday afternbon, while a* work at the Eastern Abattoir.He wag roughly handled by the infuriated animal, but escaped with a fractured ankle and several bruises.He had to be taken to the Notre Dame Hospital in the ambulance.PROTESTANT INSANE.\u2014The patients at Verdun were yesterday even- Ing treated to a very pleasing concert by the choir of Knox Church.under the leadership of Mr.Peacock.A programme of instrumental selections.songs, choruses and recitations was received with much applause by a large and thorughly appreciative audience, made up of patients and employes.FORMER GOVERNMENT AGENT.\u2014Mr.John Dyke, formerly Canadian Government Agent at Liverpool, arrived by the Pretorian.and is now staying with his sister at Westmount.After visiting Ottawa he will proceed to Winnipez and British Columbia.Mr.Dyke first entered the Canadian Civil Service in 1868.He is well known in connection with the export cattle and immigration.DEATH OF A RELIGIOUS.\u2014Sister Mary de Ste.Melanie.of the Good Shepherd community, died at the monastery, 500 Sherbrooke street, on Wednesday last.The deceased sister, whose name before she joined the community was Miss M.Arthemise Manseau, counts a large number of relatives and friénds in this city and the surrounding district.She was a fully professed sister of the order.The funeral service will be held at the Monastery Chapel, on Saturday.at 8 a.1.HAD TO PAY DAMAGES.\u2014WilHam Saad was yesterday condemned by Mr.Justice Davidson to pay $50 damages to Charles Keith for accusing him of being a thief.On October 27th last, Keith entered the defendant's store, when the owner ran to him and pulling a pair of glovés out of his pocket, accused plaintiff of having stolen the gloves.After some altercation, the storekeeper returned the gloves.An action was taken for $500, and the court awarded $50 damages.DECORATING GRAVES.\u2014Acocording to their annual custom.the British Army and Navy veterans intend going to St.Helen's Island on Victoria Day for the purpose of decorating the graves in the little military cemetery there.The event will take place at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, so as to enaple the men to have the rest of the day to themselves.Rev, W.W.Craig.of Bt.Luke's Church, will make a short address.Any friends wishing to donate flowers for the purpose are asked to kindly bring them to the island on that day.All veterans and those interested are invited to be p t APPEAL DISMISSED.\u2014The Court of King\u2019s Bench yesterday dismissed the appeal of Mrs.Bell against the judgment of the Superior Court, which cancelled the lease by the appellant to the Messra.Nichol, dentists, and condemned herself and her husband to pay $84.44, the expenses of installing dentists\u2019 apparatus in the leased p Peel street.After Dr.Nichol had got to work in his new: cf- fice, the husband of the appellant installed a section of his furniture factory right over the dentistry office, to the annoyance of operator and patients REFORMED EPISCOPALIANS.\u2014 Rev.A.M.Hubly.of St.John's Reformed Episcopal Church, Sussex, N.Band Rev.J.E.Brown, of St.Paul's Reformed Episcopal Church, Moncton, N.B., will arrive in the city to-morrow on their way to Belleville, Ont, to at- \u2014 me Coughs, colds, hoarseness and other threat aliments are quickly relieved by Vapo-Cresoline Tablets, ten cents per box.All druggists.38 od SHERIFF'S SALES No.43.\u2014 Philippe Beau- \u2014 F.F.K.C, vs.ARTHABASKA.\u2014 Eugens (repeau, chene.Part of lot No.three hundred and seven- ty-four and lot No.three bundred and sev- enty-five, Victoriaville.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Victoire of Arthabaska, fifteenth June next, at ten o'clock am.ARTHABASKA.\u2014 F.# \u2014 No.24.\u2014 Alfred lambert vs.Arthur Robitaille.Lot No.one hundred and ninety-six, St.Julle, township of Somerset; with buildings.To be sold at tae door of the parish church of Ste.Julle of Somerset, twenty- fitth May instant, at two o'clock p.m.BEAUCE.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.859 \u2014 La Fonderie de Pleasisville vs.Joseph Ferland.Lot No.eighty-five, parish of St.Severin, county of Beaucr: with buildings, house, barn, steam sawmill, engine, boilers, etc, all accessories, circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish cnurch of St.Severin, 16th June next, at noon.5 BEAUCE.\u2014 C W.\u2014 No.65.\u2014 Ulric Marcotte et al, Petitioners, and George Fou- lin.Insolvent, and Moise Poulin, Curator.1.Lot No.fifteen-B, parish of St.Georges, with buildings, circumstances and depend- encles.=.Lot No.fifteen-C, sald parish.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Georges de Ja Beauce, fifteenth June next, at noon.MONTREAL.\u2014 F., \u2014 No.1475.Joseph L.Duplessis vs.Victor Normandin.1.Lot No.one hundred and twenty-six, village of Boucherville: with buildings, forming corner of St.Rene and Bt.Mar- guerita streets.2.Lot No.one hundred and thirty-five, village of Boucherville, forming southeast corner of Notre Dame and St.John streets; with house and other buildings; subject to charge of a lease.3.Half of lot No.one hundred and six, village of Boucherville; forming northwest corner of Notre Dame and Lachapelle sts.with house and other buildings; subject to charge of a lease.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Boucherville, sixteenth June next, at eleven o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014 A.F.F.\u2014 No.2853.\u2014 Charles Cushing and Edward\u2019 Bawtell, es Qual.va.Roderick.G.Salloway.Lot No.twenty-nine hundred and eighty- six, St.Gabriel DWard, Montreal, fronting on Chateauguay street; with buildings bearing civic numbers five to thirteen.To be sold at Sheriffs Office, Montreal, sixteenta June next.at two o'clock p.m.MONTREAL \u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.654.Dame Emma Sancer vs.Joseph Ouellette.Lot No.two hundred and iurty-one, St.Denis Ward, Montreal, situate in Garneau street: with house, being civic number five, Garneau street and other bulldinge To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Montreal, twenty-seventh May inst, at ten o'clock am.MONTREAL.\u2014 PF.FP.\u2014 No.1874 \u2014 Rev.Messire Thomas Dagenais, es qual, et al, ve.Stanislas Corbeil.Lot No.four hundred and forty-three, official plan parish of Sault au Recollet, bounded in front by the Cote St.Michel Road.To be mold at Rheriffs Office, Montreal, twenty-seventh May inst, at eleven o'clock am.ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.282.\u2014 Edmund W.Tobin ve Francis Hamel Lot No.twenty-nine-thirty-thres, town of Bramptonville, county of Richmond, wita Dbulidinge and improvements.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Praxede de Brompton, fourteenth June next, at eleven o'clock am, THREE RIVERS.\u2014 P.F.\u2014 Xo.348.\u2014 The Quebec Bank vs.Regis Dube and Jos eph Virginia.Lot No.one hundred and fourteen, parish of Thres Rivers, St.Marguerite concession: with buildings, circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Three Rivers, fourteenth Juue next, at ten o'clock am.118 2 Li tend the Synod of the Reformed Episcopal Church, which will hold its meet- tng there on Tuesday, May 24, and following days.Both of these gentlemen will on Sunday preach to the congregation of St.Bartholomew's Church, which is now worshipping temporarily in the Alexandra Rooms.Montreal Conservatory Concert.The third evening given by pupils of the Montreal Conservatory of Music,in the Y.M.C.A.hall, yssterday evening, concluded the series of chamber musl- cals for the season.A good audience was present,and the concert was much enjoyed.Among other numbers there were rendered Hayden's D major sonata, Mozart's O sonata, and a sonata of Beethoven.The playing of Herr Heinrich Bruen- ing, the violinist, from Bremen, Germany, was particularly admired.In addition to the sonata numbers, in which he was accompanied by the Misses M.E.McLaren, Verena Mudge, and Belle Bryson, at the plano, Herr Bruening gave a suite consisting of an andante of Mozart, a Bach concerto (unaccompanied), and Natches Gypsy dance.\u2014_\u2014 The Xing\u2019s Visit to Ireland.Special arrangemnts were made to treat the Irish roads with a patent dust-layer to save the king and queen during their recent visit from \u2018he clouds of dust which ordinarily constitute the principal drawbac!: to the enjoyment of the annual racing festival at Punchestown.Warm addresses were presented to Edward and Alexandra by various communities.Bpecial Notice.Where the Best Pianos are Sold.We sell pianos by Chickering & Sons, of Boston; Heintzmian & Co.of Toronto: D.W.Karn & \u20aco., ot Woodstock: Howard, of Cincinnati, and Ennis, of Hamilton.Our prices are right and our terms easy.Come and see us.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine stréet 420 7 « RAILROADS.RAILWAY TNC VICTORIA DAY Reduced Fares to Quebec, $4.00.Toronto, 810.00.Sherbrooke, 83.35.Hamilton, $10.63.Ottawa, $3.50.London, $12.88, And all other points in Canada and Return at SINGLE dilss FARE Going Dates, May 31, 23, 33, 24, Return Limit, May 23, 1004.CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS.GOING ~\u2014 Saturday or Sunday by any 13 rain.RET'G until Monday by any train.\u2014AS FOLLOWS\u2014 Bel -.v ts ue wa vesrea.B§ BO Burlington, Vt co oo 318 Cornwall .ees 2.25 Highgate Springs, Vt.; een 1.08 Massena Sp: see evr wes awe «ve 2.80 Piatteburg, N.Ke 2.+0 voc.0.8.00 Quebec.ii tia tie ced seesenare.4,00 Rouse's Pt.wis ese sossse 2.63 Kherbrooke .+.es se vasssuue0 3.43 Ste.Amne de Bellevwve.80 St.Hyscinthe.+0 ec ee us ea us 1.30 st.Johna .2.26 422 veu vennenn ss 1.10 Vaudreuil .Lans 90 ALSO MANY OTHER POINTS, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 137 St.James Btreet.T and 461, er Bonareutars Blaster te One First Class Fars To all stations in Canada, Port Arthur and East.Going May -91,22;23 and 24.Good to return until May 25, 1904, | mate EL ET F-AY PACIFIC REY 129 St.James St.(next P.O.) CLORIOUS PANORAMA In the Colorado canons are stu- s walls rising ly.or gradusily slopiag back hills, or, yet again.anisg forward above the chasm.as if threatening to coms tumbling down\u2014projecting great rocks that bang suspended over the train as it glides smoot by\u2014a panorama of wonders grandeur such as belong only te Recky Mountains.\u2018The Fast Trains to COLORADO UNION PACIFIC LOW RATES Be sure your tickets read ever this lise.PASTE 8.Bb, Orit Jute ent (16 Washington St.Boston, Mass WILLARD MASSEY, N.E.ra | Montreal Park & Island Railway Ce.SUMMER SERVICE.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 20 min.service, 5.40 am to 11 pm, last car at 12 midnight.From Lachine\u201430 min service, 5.50 am.to 1L60 p.m.Last car 12.50 a.m.SAULT AU RECOLLET \u2014 From Craig and Chenneville, 45 min.service, 6.15 em to 11.30 a.m.30 min.service 11.80 a.m.te 11 p.m.Last car 12.00 midnight.From Sault au Recollet, 46 min.service, 5.80 am.to 13.15 p.m, 80 min.service 12.15 p.m.to 13.45 p.m.MOUNTAIN.\u2014 From Mt Royal avenue, 20 min.service.58.460 am.to 11.40 p.m From Victoria avenue, Westmount, 20 min.service 5.50 am.to 12.10 am.CARTIERVILLE.\u2014 From fnowdon's June- tion 40 min.service 6.00 a.m.to 13.00 midnight From Cartierville 40 min.service 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.MOUNTAIN BELT LINB.\u2014Bpecia) Belt Line service as required, via Bt.Catherine street.- Extra ears will be run on all \u2018lines ss required.For extra cars for Lachine, take Notre Dame cars to connect at Cote St Paul.For extra cars for Baulit au Reodllet, take St.Denis cars to connect at C.P.R.tracks 116 tt an Choice Plants.SATURDAY MORNING, 21ST MAY, By order of MESSRS.SLACK BROS, Waterloo, Que., at our salesroom, No.453 and 465 Bt.James Street, Including a good assortment of Fine Bedding Plants, etc.: Pansies, Verbenas, Geraniums, Stocks, Balsams, Coleus, As- ,ters, Agaratum, etc, etc.; also Vegetable Plants, Tomatoes, Celery, ete.All plants grown in boxes.Can be kept it necessary a couple of weeks before planting.All fine healthy stock, Sale at Ten O'Clock.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.- 119 2 DO INOT throw away your old stoves! New grates, tops aud purts for ull styles of stoves, oid or new, may be had at Repair Department, TUE H.R.IVES C0, Timited, corner Willlam and Queen sts.102 eod tt CLEAN TOWELS are a comfort in your office.Phone our TOWEL SE VICE DEPT.for rates.TOILET LAUN« DRY, 390 Guy street.OCRAN STEAMSHIPA A ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE Sat.31 May, 7am.Parisian Fri.27 May, Pa.m, Tunisian.Fri.3June, Sam.Joalan, Fri.10 June, 8 a.m.Bavarian.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Fri 17 June, é a.m.FIRST CLASS, $65 upwards, according te steamer, and number occupying stateroom.SECOND-CLASS, Liverpool or London- derry, Bavarian, Tunisian, or Ionian, $40.Other steamers $37.50.Return tickets at reduced rates.THIRD CLASS, Liverpool.Glasgow, 335 or $26.Paris; 432 GLASGOW DIRECT SERVICE.Siciltan .\u2026.\u2026May %5- June ZD, Aug.3 Corintnian June 15, July 20, Ang.84 .Pretorian.July 6, Aug.sv, sopt.14 All Classes of Passengers.Very superior accommodation and low rates.H.& A.\u201cALLAN, Generai Agents, Montreal.se London.or Dominion LING swamships Whith LY SAILINGS 1'U LivAArUvie From Monreal.tCanagda.Muy 21st tSouthwark.June 18th sVancouver.Muy 28th tCanada.Juno ota tKenstuygton.,.Julie 4ta sVancouver.Juiy -ud eVomiuion.June lith tKensington.Ju) vy Mont to Avommoutb (Bristol) sTurcoman.May L3th sEnglishman.June 23h - 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First .-American Lise, 37 B° » James Thom, General Agent, 17 St Sacrement st; W.H.Henry, Temple Bullding, 185 Bt.James et: Battersby\u2019s Tour Agency, 178 St James st.115 tf | M £ Anchor Line Sat Trem Now Fork overs Bavaria fo Glasgow via Londonderry Superior Accommodations at Lowest Rated for all aoe of ; For Rates, Books of Information for pasa sengers and New Illustrated ok of ours, Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, General Agents, 17 and 19 Broadway, Ne York, or Buttersby's Tourist Agency, 17 Bt.James st., Montresl J 108 63 A Brockville Case Dismissed.Brockville, May 19.\u2014The civil action instituted by C.J.Allman, against his former partners, Meagrs, Sauinier and Decelles, proprietors of the hat works, claiming heavy damages for malicious prosecution, has been dismissed \u2018or want of proeecution.Allmon was prosecuted for alleged damage to machinery and goods in the process of manufacture, upon which charges he was acquitted by Judge McDonald \"ts California SOUT PACIFIC Xow York to New Orleans by Stsamer, thence by rail through LOUISIANA, TEXAS and ARIZONA.F.T.Brooks, K.YX.8.4, 120 Bo.Franklin St, Syracuse, N.Y.410 004 ot , means denounce the saw-off, legislate : à single saw-off upon any terms what- TRE MO Uhe Baïly Star.| Propriètère A en Th I ta the United States, M.Les a Iribune Building, New York, and buge Building.cago- a in France, Mayence, Favre & Cle, Parla.Agent in Teronto, M.W.King 4.west.Ottawa Despatch aud Agency Co, Agents in Ottttwa.Agent in London, England, Hurd, 109 Fleet st.GRANAX & CO, McuUtilivray, 70 Percy A.Câkculation of the Star.WEEK ENDING MAY 14TH, 1904.MONDAY - - - - 58,097 TUESDAY - - - - 56122 WEDNESDAY - - - 56102 THURSDAY - - - 56,085 FRIDAY - - - - 56104 SATURDAY - - - 62,257 TOTAL - - - 342,763 Daily Average - - = 57,128 1 Weekly Star Last Week - 125,719 CIRG§LATION OF DAILY AND WEEKLY 9 LAST WEEK - .One issue of the Dally and Weekly Btar aggregates y From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less epasmeral FRIDAY, MAY 20.1904.\u2014 THE SAW-OFF.The fact that the Conservative papers of Ontario and the better class of Liberal papers protesting against the saw-off system is very satisfactory: but there is one important fact that both Conservative and Libera! papers cannot too strongly im- leaders.: are press upon their respective The saw-off is always the crime of two parties, never of one.If either party\u2018 is in earnest in its desire to abolish this particular form-ef evil, it does not need the consent of the other.All it has to do is to stop By all against it, make it a crime subject to severe penalties.but either political party can end the whole scandalous business by refusing to be a party to ever.RETROACTIVE LEGISLATION FOB INDIVIDUAL BENEFIT.The Quebec Legislature might as well advertise: \u201cWhitewashing done here.by the day.hour.or job,\u201d If both Houses agree upon two most disgraceful clauses now under discussion.There are two serious objections to One is that they are abviously intended for the special per- both.clauses.sonal benefit of certuin individuals against whom accusations of lawbreaking are pending.The other is that they are retroactive.A Legislature_gtuitifies itself when it enacts a\u2019 law of general application and then enacts a second law to enable a friend of the Government to evade punishment for the infraction of the first.An amendment to the Montreal charter is evidently Intended to prevent a certain alderman from going to prison if convicted of the crimes with which he now stands charged.___A bill now before the Lower House is obviously intended to bring about the withdrawal of charges of corrupt practices now pending bgainet a minister of the Crown.If the Quebec Legisiature has the right to do this sort of thirig, it has the right to intervene in any actions against the Government or its supporters, and relieve them by special legislation of the proper consequences of their crimes.\u2018There 1s too much disposition both in Ontario and Quebec for the powers that be to connive ul the evasion of the general laws against acts of electoral corruption.How can the people be expected to have any respect for the law.when those who make the Jaw resort to all kinds of trickery to save themselves and their friends from its due penalties?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE LOVE WHICH XILLS.Letitia O'Neil, à pretty fifteen-year- oid girl.has been murdered in Brook- yn.The cleven-year-old son of the millionaire by whom she was employ- el as nurse, has given evidence which will no doubt lead to the arrest of the murderer.He said to the police: \u2018I was walking with nurse last Wednesday and \u2018she met a tice young man who was well dressed.Pretiy soon an- othe: young man.who was goorly dress- ¢1 and hadn't been shaved, came up.They quarteiled over the nice looking young man.Finally the poorly dressed man said: \u2018I?you don't marry me yeu are not going to marry anybody.I will fix you, and you had better see the Port.Arthur by sea.is marching to Port Arthur.thenticated at present.her position js said to be critical.It is announced thal the Jupauese Japunese army commenced .o a area of country.- 1 pens to take their fancy and they use| the same cowardly threat that used to poor Letitia O'Neil: \u201cIf vou, don't marry me you are not going toi marry anybody.\u201d In real life no man! ever kills a woman for love\u2014of the! woman.He may do it for wounded\u2019 vanity, or for love of the dearest thing; fn the world to him\u2014himself.His love! was is about as sentimental as the tender\u2019 passion of a donkey for a thistle, or the; sweet affection of a hog for swill.There; is nothing heroic or manly or pathetic, about it.A fellow who hasn't enough, self-respect to Keep his face clean, assumes the right to demand from a pretty girl her love or her life! It may be said that he sets little value on his own life or he would not risk the gallows for such a motive.That is probably true and he is right in his! estimate, for the life of a man who! | is coward enough to ill a Woman ls] i not worth much.There is only one attitude consistent with self-respect for the man whose love for a woman is not reciprocated.If she be not fair to me, What care I how fair she be 2\" The man who commits murder for Icve or jealousy is a scoundrel, and the man who commits suicide on such grounds is an ass.In either casc he proviaims to the world that the lady in the case at least had good judgment.\u2014,,; BATTLESHIPS AND TORPEDO BOATS.Captain A.T.Mahan has expressed his views at length on the quesiiun as to whether, in future warfare, torpedo boats are destined to render battleships useless.His answer to the question is à strong negative.The object of all naval warfare, he remarks, is to obtain control of the sea.As a sea- goer the torpedo boat is far inferior even in speed to a battleship of good type.The battleship, owing to its greal weight and power, ploughs its ways through all seas at a steady rate, losing comparatively little time by bad weather.\u201cThe tore pedo vessel, under conditions at which the battleship laughs, loses speed rapidly and becomes hopelessly siower.\u201d If the torpedo boat can get In her work she may.of course, do a great desl of business in & very short time; but there is extreme uncertainty in any given case whether she will succeed in getting in her work.Capt.Mahan points out that the Russians have had a dozen torpedo boats in Port Arthur, and done nothing with .any of them.He does no: refer to the fact, but it is the case that if the Russians had maintained\u2019a proper watch on the night of the 8th-8th February they \u2018would probably have sent the Japanese torpedo boats to the bottom instead of practically losing three vessels.The Variag was destroyed not by a torpedo.but by the 8 and 10 inch guns of her assailants two miles away.When a number of Japanesee torpedo boats caught a single Russian one that had lost her way outside of Port Arthur harbour they destroyed it with their six-pounder guns, bu: scuttled as soon as the Russian cruiser Bayan.hove in sight.\u201cIn my opinion,\u201d says Captain Mahan.\u201cnoth- jing has occurred so far in this present war to confirm the opinion that torpedo attacks by small vesseis against battleships.will be frequently successful.\u201d But because they will sometimes, even It rarely.be successful, it would be desirable to regulate the size of the battleship.so that the loss of one may not be excessively felt.Thera would be the further advantage that for the same money a greater number of ships could be had.Distribute the tonnage of three of tlie largest vessels, say.among four.and a double advantage accrues: If one ship is lost through a torpedo attack or otherwise.there ts less sacrifice \u2018of life and money in the that you mind me.He then dirap- -.peared.\u201d : \" The foo! Idea.which seems to be very prevalert in the United States.thal ther is something heroic tri tichal fiction.Thousands of men of low fatelltgence imagihe they have pro- pristary.righis in any woman-who.hup- a a i > ling = woman.for love, must be deri) from sensa- : first place, and less loss of fighting power in the second.Capt.Mahan does not distinetly say that he thinks :th> proper limit.of size has been exceeded in the largest veeseis of te-day, bul, on the whole, ii may Be inferred that such is his opinion.Still he is a \u201cfirm helidver if the battieship as the , highest exgmple of what is so import- ay \"À sa veh 20e\u201d a = og ecg Aro gel a .- Ta THE WAR S{TUA ; - AE, ew wie pt - 1 PRS § A à \"nD The loss of two big warships in on: day by Japan is the most serious dirasley the Japa have encoyntered duping the war, and may :seriously affecL the bilanee of power at Port Armuur Like so many of the Russian losses, both miplertunes Were largely accid@ituk The battleship Hatsuse struck a mine ter knots away from \u2018the harbour of Part Arthur, which mine in all probability had drifi¢d away.The cruiser Yoshimo sank through coming into $.sion with another cruiser.the Kasuga.off Port Arthur in a log.This weaken ing of the Japanese fleet has of cuurse greatly encouinged tlie Itussfans,and is likely to lead to the despatch of the Baltic fleet to attempt the relief of Meanwhile it isalleged thal an army of 70,000 Russians These considerations will naturally induce the Japs to make an carly and desperate effort to carry the place by storm.Reports of the loss of two other Japanese battieships are There must be a fearful around in the Yellow Seca, and for a long time to come, navigation in that neighbourhood will.be attended by exciting possibilities.the Japanese loss a Russian cruiser has run aground near Vladivostok, and severe defeat, and has been driven buck to Feng Wang Cheng.nd yesterday about sixty miles west of the mouth of the Yalu River.Nuthing is positiv:ly known about the situation at New Chwang.One theory advanced to uc- count for the return vf the Russian ! thefr way northward blocked by the Japs und decided to return and hold, the place as long ass pussible tn the hope of relief.If this be the case it Is a wonder that su few Russian troops were reported to have re-occu- pied New, Chwang.This may, However.be partly explained by another report which says that Len thousand Russians have been beldw New Chwang, to check the advance vi the Japanese.Jupanese forces geem to be getting terribly mixed ; GORE palmistry mad.We have heard of | should never see them again.As for the soldiers, thelr good-bye has a \u2018\u2018morituri not well au- lot of mines flouting To help balance army from the Yalu has met w:th a Ai>her which at Taku Shan, is a es yee HE .PA RES = Lu or noires RE The Russell Hotel, being streel, caugit fire easily.The weather man to be the only rue ri the Montreal basoba club has eft.\u201d \u2019 - = on EBparks There is no doubt that Balfour is an adroit Parliameutaliau; but, then, so is Rosa : Emmerson is an Important part of the ruilway department all right\u2014he is a» \u201csleeper.\u201d Annarentiy the Kaiser is feeling lonesome [rom having been so long out of the lime-light.\u2018 A brief interview with the Montreal baseball team would reveal how the Russian army feels.\u2018 The Peace Society is meeting in Boston, but \u201cTeddy\u201d Roosevelt is belleved to have it safely bottled up.We frequently hear of \u201cacting Minis: ters\u201d at Ollaw«: but now in Emmersun We have a passive Minister.\u201d It is rumoured that Flelding will put np the woollen duties, the woollen men having made 11 warm for him.Glen ry js to hear a debate an the Grand Trunk Pacific bill, which is more than the House of Commons has heard.18 10 New Chwang, is that they fouud, sent eo Kaiping.lussian and up over an (immense a \u2014 \u2014 1944444440240 0 00004400000 + : + : 2 \u2014e++4 444440 464 544444 407 \"If the churches form a union, look out for a general strike fur shorter sermons.\u2014Kinvardine Review.FLASHES OF THOUGHT.: The Globe is fond of lung sentences, and the vrgan may get one after its own edi- turial nesrt.- l'orunte Telegram.Build the new trans-continéntal ra;l- way for the benefit of the people, not of the prumoters-\\Winnipeg Telegram.\u201cNever go itlu a canoe if You cannot swim, and never lake another into a tullve who vaunot swim.\u201d There are th: Words of a Labveseur.\u2014Hamiiton Spectator.: Good horses can be bred in the North- West, but what is needed most is a law to prevent dark horses entering politics.\u2014Torunto Star.The pcople ot! Buston are said to have certain public men not far from Ottawa who ale constantly trying to hide their bands.Ottawa Journal.Thirty thousand business men in Massy - chusetts have petitioned for reciprocity with Canada.but as long as tie trusts control Wishington they-don't care what Boston vays.-\u2014-London Advertiser.An American contemporary declares that the trusts will eventually cut thelr own throats.This fully explains President Roosevelt's attitude towards them.Clearly he ix waiting for them to exterminate themselves by felo de se.\u2014Ottawa Free Press.Sir William Mulock., Minister of Labour.seems 10 have been as much ignored in the communications between Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.Hays about the alien engineers as Mr.Emmerson, Minister of Railways, is ignored in the conduet of the Grand Trunk Pacific legislation.\u2014 Toronto Alail and Empire.The Czar tnkes very affecting partings from his troeps golng to the front Evidently he would not be surprised If he salutamus\u2019 tlavour, which makes the demonstration more solemn than enthuslas- tic.\u2014Troy Times.The Ottawa branch of the Local Coun- ci of Women propose to endeavour to raise a sum of money sufficient to creet R couple of, wooden shelters somewhern outside the city for the acenmmodation of tuberculosis patients.While the men folk have been talking about it the women gre to do it.Man apparently proposes but woman disposes.\u2014 Hamilton Times.\u201cLamb chops and tomato sauce!\u201d Vancouver aldermen have made the astound- Ing discovery that prisoners in the city gaol are being fed on celery.tomatoes.onions and fresh eggs' What would the immertal Sergeant Buzafuz say to that?Inquiries will be made at Victoria.New Westminster, Winnipeg.Toronto and other places for the purpose of ®inding | out whether there are any precedents for such extravagance.\u2014Victoria Times.It does seem to be one of the little ironies of fate that Russia should find the scene of her humillation in the regions to which she has systematically exiled every man who showed thé «lightest signs of encrgy and enterprize.That { self-sufficient and all-embracing, .if not very profound philosopher, the London omnibus driver.is on record \u2018as exclaim- dng: \"A good job, too.This \u2018ere war will eep \u2018er quiet for the next fifty years anyhow.\u201d \u2014Ottawa Free Press.SINCLAIR 18 SILENT! (From The Pictou colonial Standard.) Despite the charges made.the member for Guysboro has not a word tok say.He has, at all times.the right of rising in the House of Commous and making a statement under what is termed \"personal privilege.\u201d The\u2019 conclusion.in view of his silence, is irresistible, that Mr.Sinclair has no explanustlon to offer.He apparently hopes to disarm further attack by not returning the fire directed against him.The Indications are that he will pursue this course in vain.It is reported from Ottawa that affidavits, setting forth.certain malodorous features of the campaign, are in the hands of Conservatives in\u2019 the House, We hope that a sworn statement will bs produced covering the allegation which recently appeared in a Sydney paper \u201cthat upwards of forty men, living in Cape Breton, were paid twenty-five dollars \u2018cach to go ap and vote.\u201d Will Mr.Sinclair sit silent.or will he leave the House when certain rallway estimates come up for discussion?We shall see! \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SINCLAIR 1S DUMB.(From the Truro-Colchester Sun.) Despite the charges hurled at Him dally.Mr.Sinclair has not had the courage to rise in his placé in the House and utter a word of denial.This proceeding on his part might easily be done under the privilege possessed by every member of Parliament.But Mr.Sinclair remains \u2018dumb.THE TASTE IS NAUSEOUS.(Yarmouth Times.) Public opinion «in Nova Scotia) has been \u201csampled most Hberally\" of late, being the very latest speél- men of Liberal sampling, and it iw small wonder that the taste is nauseous to every self-respecting Nova Scotian.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHAT WiLL MR.SINCLAIR DO?{The Pictou, N.8., Colonia} Standard.) Will Me.Sinclair sit silent, or will he leave the House when certain railway estimates come up for discussion?We shall see! 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cLATEST AND MOST CERTAIN.\" .+The Eydney Post.) ' This is (the Guyshoro method) the very latest and most certain.way to win on tons.When in doubt about any dis- tuict instruct the Grit revizora who are appointed by Grit municipal councils to \u2018Rat in all warlike operatidhs\u2014the cons \u2018centration of power.leave w certain number of Tory names They miglit allow Emmerson to intro- dice à bill about some little one-horse railway, M only for the look of the thing.They are talking of having a bon-fire of square planos at Atlantic City.But why confine the good work to the square variety?If Mr.Emmgrson is none the worse for hir daring visit to the House of Commons yesterduy.we hope he will encouraged to call again.Thé Minister of Railways appears to be willing to talk about anything in reason, but he can\u2019t be expected to know anything about a railway blll Senator MeMullen finterrupts proceedings every now and then to announce that he is against reciprocity.There is nothing like the geal of a convert.The Government confesses that it has \u201cacquired\u201d three new private cars since 156.But the Old Liberals are too dead by now to even turn over in their graves at this.What is the use of the Opposition kick- Ing at the appointment of four commissioners to build the eastern half of the G.T.P.7 Doesn't Sir Wilfrid know best how many berths he needs\u2019 How would it do for Emmerson to in- troduer a bill establishing a close season far dor roses, or something of that sort?Just to show that he has not entirely fost the confidence of his colleagues.A Thibet despatch speaks of the Chinese General Mar.Is he a brother of General Ma, or only a step-brother?The former, we Imagine.because they must \u2018be both sons of Mars and both sons of Ma's.; Sir.Wilfrid thinks that it is quite unreasonable to ask Emmerson to atudy up th~ agreement he signed during the time nhen he expects Parliament to study #t up and take the responsibility of saddling ft upon the country.The Minister of Railways was in his i seat in the House of Commons yester- dav for some time while the railway bill was being discussed.The courage thus displayed by the honourable gentleman was much admired.A Morrisburg man has invented a whe: weighing machine.The wav it welghs whey is to let the whey weigh itself.He starts the whey running away into the whev weighing machine, and when the right weight of whey makes its way through the whey weighing machine, the machine will weigh ro more whey that way.See?*, tn Kentucky, (Judge Mulligan's Famous Poem.) The Quonlight falls the\u2019 voftest \u2019 In Kentucky: The summer days come oftest In Kentucky: Friendship ts thg strongest, Love's light glows the longest: Tet.Wrong ls always wrongest In Kentucky.+H Life's burdens bear the lightest in Kentucky; The home fires burn the brightest In Kentucky: While players are the keeneat -Cards come out the meanest, \u201c1 he povket empties cleanest In Kentucky.The sun shines ever brightest In Kenturky: The breezes whisper lightest In Kentucky: Plain girls are the fewest, Maiden's eyer the bluest.Their littie hearts are truest In Kentucky.Otators are the grandest In Kentucky: - Officials are the blandest In Kentucky: Beys are all the fliest, Denxer ever nighest And taxes are the highest In Kentucky.The blue grass waves the biuest In Kentucky: * Yet.biueblnods are the fewest (?) In Kentucky: Moonshine is the clearest, ; By no means the dearest.And yet it acts the quesrest In Kentucky.The dove-notes are the raddest In Kentucky: The streams dance on the gladdest In Kentucky: Hin nockets are the thickest, Pistol hands the nlickent.The cylinder turns quickest In Kentucky.The song birds ara the swestest In Kentucky: The thoroushbreds are fleetest In Kentucky: Mountains tower proudest, Thunder pealie the loudest The landscape is the grandest\u2014 And politice\u2014 the d6+\u2014+ In Kentucky.Peculiar Breach of Promise Case.Special to The Montreal Star.St.Thomas, Ont, May 20.\u2014James A.Learn, of Kingsmill.who 1x now fifty years of age, in February.1898, advertised in a Chicagp paper for a wife.The advertisement was replied to by two became engaged.In April last, however, Miss- White married Edward Biddle, also of Port Rowan.Mr.Learn now sues Mrs.Biddle who has property In her own right, for damages for breach of promise of marriage.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The man who wane to save money and also be insu should write for particulars of the Premium Endowment plan of The National Life of Canada.Reliable agents wanted.Head office, Teraple Building.Toronto, Ont, Special Notice.The Angelus Piano-Player.has received the most enthusiastic tes.timoniais from the noted musical artists of the day (D'Albert, Hoffman.Sembrich, De Reske, Koclan and many others).No player can touch the An- gelus as an aid to the artistic rendering of the best music.Layton Bros, Sole Agents, 144 Peel street.- Square Pianos.Over 50 of these in good order and condition, dy Küdabe.Steinway, Chick- ering.Decker, Weber.Collard, Hood end Dominién.Newcombe and Hagle.ton.Nq-offer in reason refused, ap we have to receive many new pianos next month when June wéddings begin.off the list, and, presto, the trick is done.Willis & Co.370 Bt.Catherine atres Montreal .+ Fa Miss White, of Port Rowan, and the |\u2019 ACROSSE SEASON OPEN) 4._\u2014 EXHIBITION MATOH 15 MOA - - .59.TURRET BAY \u2014 Her Past Record.> FF ST.PA Steamship of Dominion Coal Co.Meets With Disaster\u2014 Thirteen of Crew Perish\u2014Fourteen Rescued by Life Saving Crew\u2014Bound for Montreal Laden With Coal Ns The SS.Turret Bay, which left Sydney, C.B., last night, coal laden for Montreal, struck on a southwest point of St.Paul's Island, a few Lours after leaving port, and sank in deep water.Fourteen of the crew were saved by the lifesaving crew of the island, but thirtéen men perished before shore was reached.It was at 10.30 last night when the Turret Bay with a cargo of 3.500 tons of coal left Sydney Montreal bound.A short time later her bow crashed against the rocky coast of St.Paul's Island and rhe slipped off and sank in several fathoms of water.The night was inky dark and \u2018he fog was the heaviest and the densest known for years on a coast where fogs are of frequent occurrence.In addition there was a heavy sea running and when the crash came it was but the work of a few moments before the Turret Bay, with her crew and valuable cargo was at the mercy of the waves.At 8 o'clock she struck and twenty minutes later she was lying on the rocky bottom with her crew struggling or life.THE LIFE SAVING CREW.The life saving crew of the Island were soon on the spot.after the vessel struck, and the work of rescue began.Boats were lowered and the search was commenced.Fourteen of ths crew of the ill-fated vessel were found clinging to the wreckage, but five of them died before the shore was reached.It is thought thai the steamer mistook the fog alarm of the island for another steamer\u2019s whistle and continued on her course with apparent confidence until! the rending crash came.The heroic work of rescue in the inky blackness of the night with the fog blanket lying on the face of the waters combined with the heavy sea that was running was accomplished only after much difficulty.The men who had been struggling in the watar clinging to spars and planks were.all completely exhausted when succour arrived.They were brought to shore Bpeedily and given every care and attention.The SS.Turret Bay, so the Star was informed by the officials of the Dominion Coal Company, has not been to hu, Cornwall, Eneland.until the vessel came within striking distance of\" the Nantucket Hghtship.It is now arranged that a daily paper will be published on the Cunarders, Marconi- grams furnishing the news Sig.Marconi returns to England by the same vessel.DR.CAMPBELL GETS $2500 DAMAGES.The jury sitting in the case of Dr.P.W.Campbell vs.the Montreal Street Rallway Company.to-day brought in a verdict for $2,500 in favour of the plain- At the opening of the court to-day.Mr.Justice Archibald began his address to the jury.He spoke for about an hour, when the jury retired to de- Ma over their verdict.e jury reported their opinion that the plaintiff was fesponsible to the extent of three-quarters for the accident, while the company was responsible for one-quarter.They stated that the towal damages were $2,500, but explained that this was the amount which they wished The verdict was therefore altéred in consequence.\u2014 Passengers by the Steamship Canada.The following are the saloon per the Dominion line stearship Canada Capt.R O.Jones.from Montreal and Quebec for Liverpool, May 3iat: - Mise Allen, Liverpool, England; Miss Blackburn, Manchester, Eng.; Mr.G.L.Belma, Mrs.Beima, Halifax, N.8.Dr.G.Chambers, Mrs.Chambers, Toronto; Mr.James Coristine, Montreal: Mr., Lordon, Eng; Dr.Ed.F Cushinz.Mrs.Cushing, Cleveland Ohio.Mr.W.A.Edmend, Quèbec.° Mr.1.Freedman, Mrs.fant and maid, Montreal.area r.J.C.Green, Mrs.Green, London Eng.: Mr.J.A.Galloway, ; Galloway, rh ane 7, Miss M.D.r.J.I.Mrs.Hill, Miss Bertie Hill Miss Hampson, Miss Jeanie Hassb reer, Mre.Hansard and Miss Hansard, Montré Mrs.Jackeon and maid, Master - son and Miss Jackson, Vancouver, Be Eng.: Mr.W.R.Kennish.Bradford, Eng; Mr.King, London, Epg.; Mi ; Torpate ee i Kenwell, r.George wean, .Herbe son, Winnipeg, n.; Mr.G.Lucas, Ton on, Mr.G, R \u2018Marler, Mrs.Marler, Montreal; or Mallins, Mrs.Mallins and mald, Master Malina, Miss Malling, Halifax, N.S.; Mr.FP.Marsden, Vancouver, : Dean ty Marriott, Australia ; Mr.H.E.Moore, Mre Moore, Gertrude Moore, Toronto : Miss Macnaughton, Mr.Jno.A.Macdonald, Montreal; Mr.A.M.McDonald, Tor- _onto; Mra.MacGregor, Hamilt Ont.: Mrs.McDowell, Montreal; Capt.O.Mao- Quoid.London, Eng, Mr.Thomas Ogilvie, Toronto; Mrs.P.J.Owens, Quebso.Mr.J.E.Riley, Montreal; Mr.B.W.Rutter, London, 8.: x Lo J.W.Smith, Quebec; Mr.i Lous Mo.; Mr.Ble x.or rs A Ps \u2018Liverpoot Eng} Mo.: Mrs.Alex.Tomory, 3 Mr.J.- Tory, Montreal Montreal this season.She came out from North Shields to Sydney with a ioad of cement, reaching that port on the 13th instant At Sydney she was transferred to the Dominion Coal Co\u2019s cbhartereq fleet and was making her first trip up the gulf for the season.The 88.Tureet Bay, owned by Wm.Petersen, Ltd, chartered by Dominion Coal Company, lost last evening, with thirteen of her crew, \u201cthe south end of St.Paul\u2019s Island, in a dense fog, within a few heurs of The ill-fated steamer was built on the Tyne in 1892, and was owned by Willem Peterson, Limited, of New- castle-on-Tyne.Her tonnage was 1,343 tons net and she was under the command of Captain Hayden.Since the was built the Turret Bay has been én- gaged in the coal trade and last year operated in the Black sea and Mediterranean.She was well known in and a frequent visitor to Montreal and for nine years been plying up and down the river and gulf with her black cargoes., The point dn which the Turret Bay struck is not far from Sydney and as Captain Hayden is well known as a safe and cautious mariner the extraordinary weather conditions of fog and inky darkness must be held responsible for the disaster which was attended by such tragic results.The Turret Bay is lying at the bottom of the Atlantic.Five of her crew have succumbed to the hardships attending the wreck, and as not all the crew are yet accounted for, the aumber of dead may be further augmented before the full extent of the terrible disaster off the Rocky Cape Breton coast is known.It is understood that the vessel and cargo were covered with fnsur- ance.LATER DESPATCHES SAY THIRTEEN WERE DROWNED.Sydney, N.S., May 20.\u2014Thtrteen of the crew of the Turret Bay were drowned instead of nine, as wired previously.Nine only were saved.Hayden is thought to be included among the drowned, as no of him has, heen received by the minion Coal Com y.Full particulars of the wreck havé not yet been received.If Capt.Hayden had been saved, the governor of St.Paul's would likely have mentioned it in his despatches.oe had, as: the Çr x of crew Pio aaron this part r at this : \"Captain Haydén, who wes In of the Turret Bay.was well knowp the Gulf trade, where he had Been.piy- ing for years.He was for a long time in the employ of the Carmichaels, af Naw Glasgow, and the MeMulien firm of Truro, and was well known in Pistou.THE SCHOONER REGINA ASHORE.Matane, May 20.\u2014The schooner Regina is ashore here.The vessel is foil of water.The crew are rafe.- THE LOSS OF THE 88.TURRET B AY\u2014Map of the vicinity and the spot where the wreck ecou : ; ENT FE A fire which is assuming gigantic proportions broke out shortly before \u2018three o'clock this afternoon on the mists of B.Ledoux & Co.carriage builders, offices and salesrcomy Se to 97 Osborne street, near the foot of Drummond.: Within à very short time, immense volumes of smoke acquainted the city with the fact that a big conflagration was in progress.Very shortly after the first alarm, the second alarm was turned in; and at three o'clock the whole of the city\u2019s fire fighting forces EE IN LEDOUK CARRIAGE FACTORY rooms of the Women's National Immigration Society.Osborn eir dwellings.At 3.15 the building was practically Le 3 re ù STAR-FRIDAY.~ J rr eo were shipped at Shields, oth ie > nmac ee, .Sr 5 \"2 + >.etettitdoie MAY 20, > flames, which were eating up the ofls | and es, made things 80 hot that there was a danger of losing the tower, and it was therefore removed further back te safety, but with less opportunity for doiñg good work.PLAYING ON THE BLAZE.The great height of the buildi made it exceedingly dificult to ng water into the top storey, and for a long time there was only one stream in at the.seventh storey window on Osborne street.The firemen, anxious to do their duty, narrowly escaped severe Injury in the plucky climb they made up this ladder before it had touched the wall and ceased its swaying.The weight of the firemen al] but bore it down sideways: but comrades, seeing the danger, succeeded in righting te before it overbalanced.estimated that five tho JO 2PBU] JUNE IY] WO aiom >13008 half an hour from the time of the alarm.It i» yet too early to ve a \u2018tke an idea of the loss, but thoss apg it will not be should know say that fee 3.80 the on .2 e greatest danger was | the ve of the Bell Telephone build.ng.which was liable to catc = In = ! 2 any mo Notes.The stock of aut sa omoblles were Later reports indicate that the fl started in the forge of the building.The damage to the stock of carriages in stock is valued at $70,000.it was Bot untll three o'clock that the water \u2018was applied to the buiid- \u2018The Bell Telephone fire brigade was the frst to fight the flames, th three streams on the blaze.Towing VARIOUS STRIKE CONDITIONS PREVAILING IN THE CITY.The officials of the striking plumbers when seen to-day stated that thirty- two master plumbers had signed à scale of the organization, and that this was an augury of the sucotss of their atrike.One of the leaders said: \u201cWe are as sanguine as ever that we wili eventually win, notwithstanding tha protracted struggle and the statements of certain employers who boast of having all the help they want.Good plumbers are hard to get on short notice,and all journeyman plumbers are compelled to undergo an examination by the city authorities.We are reliably informed that no strangers bave passed the examination since the strike was inaugurated, and, consequently, the claims of the employers are not based upon facts.\u201d The employers meet this statement of the men by saying that the strike is not ing them the slightest in- convenien THE GARMENT .WORKERS.The garment workers of Montreal are greatly dissatisfied with the treatment accorded: them in the majority of the clothing factories of the city.The action of certain employers in demanding that their men should deposit the sum of $25, as a security for good behaviour, is looked upon as an interfer- -ence with individual liberty that can- of the union when seen said : \u201cHow is it possible for a man - ing $6 and $7 a week, to deposit/ the sum of $25, particularly when thef past the present Couniell could do \u2018Ve the calling of a meeting of 'citixe to discuss this question, and take ac- \" towards making the organization otie ih fact as well as In name.A nperial committees was \u2018to arrange for à meeting to be held tomorrow.It is the opinion of those who have the matter in hand that, in order that it be a success, the membership of the organization should be compôsed of sound and conservative business men, and such labour leaders as have given the question of the economic relations of employer and employe serious thought.PRINCIPAL PETERSON ENTERS A PROTEST.Special to the Montreal Star.Qusbec, May 20.\u2014 Principal Peterson, accompanied by Hon.Mr.Weir, Recorder Weir, Mr.Hutchinson, M.L.A., Mr.Gilles, M.L.A.Mr.Walker, M.L.A., and others, waited to-day upon Hon.Lacombe\u2019s bill for the of the B.A.bil It urged that there was much reagon now to reject the proposal there was nine yéars ago.Hon.his entire acc was bers of the House were free to GE EE AMERICAN INROADS tached to Latin Was Defeated.Mr.Parent to urge the defeat of Mr.| = eue RA Ae ie sm me 0000 avr > > ary rao Me rT nar ants baa \u2014 VS - IN BRITISH MARKETS.A British Consular Report Draws Gloomy Picture of Future.ETHICS OF SPECULATION Archdeacon Madden, of Liverpool, Reads Striking Paper\u2014The Dissatisfied Londoners.Canadian Asspclated Press.London, May 20.\u2014A consular report on trade with Philadelphia issued from the Foreign Office says that in spite of the adverse Canadian tariff.the United States sent engines to the Dominion valued at £20,000, as against the United Kingdom's £4.000.The advantage of freight rates may have made some difference in favour of the United States, but push, advertising, and good business methods did more, continues the repart.It is possible that when the manufacturers of the United States become as familiar with conditions in the other British colonies as they ere with Canada, they may accomplish sim-= ilar results In them.) ARCHDEACON MADDEN ON SPECULATION.Archdeacon Madden, in a paper on \u201cThe Ethics of Speculation and Gambe Hng,\u201d said that with regard to speculation in the markets of the world, while there was no such thing as legitimaté gambling, there was such a thing as lawful speculation.When, however, speculation turned from healthy trade into the region of flukey and risky enterprise, it became a mere game of chance.Archdeacon Madden declared that he had known of a dozen lads dismissed from Liverpool offices for embezzlement, and in nearly every case the money was taken for betting.THE DISSATISFIED TWELVE.Recently there appeared in the Daily Chronicle à cable stating that twelve disgusted Londoners were.returning.It turns out that the dozen bas dwindled to two individuals, Saunders and Lee,\u2019 who both declared to Mr.Preston's representative in Liverpool that the.stories cabled in regard to their complaints had been greatly exaggerated.MAY MEAN CUT IN RATES.The Liverpool passenger agents are of the opinion that Herr Ballin's campaign for securing a share of the Scandinavian and British emigrant business wil] lead to very keen cempetition for the Atlantic trade.PROTESTANT COMMITTEE OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION.Proposal to Reduce Importance At- Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 20.\u2014At to-day's quarterly meeting of the Protestant Committee of the Council of Public Instruction, Rev.\u2018Dr.Shaw presided, and the others present were Principal Peterson, of McGill University; Hon.Messrs: McCorkill and J, K.Ward, Alderman Ames, Rev.Dr.Rexford, Rev.A.T.Love, Dr.Robbins, Professor Kneeland, Dr.Dunbar, K.C.Messrs.J.Whyte, J.Silver, Shurtleff and Walker.Much time was consumed ig the dis- cûssion of the regolution .moved \u2018by Mr.W.L.Shurtleff.seconded by Mr.G.B.Masten, that the number of marks allowed for Latin and Greek, at /the.June -examinaticns de not greater than the maximum allowed for other subjects, including French, and that they, therefore, be reduced 200 to 100, the maximum for er subjecta; and that the reguia- tion touching.the spe be amended apoordingly.Mr.Bhurtleff urged the greater importance of French in this province as a school study The motion was opposed by Professor Robbins, Rev.Dr.Rexford, Rev.A.T.Love, and Ald.Ames also urged the disciplinary value of Latin at considerable length.The resolution was defeated on the casting vote of the chairman and another motion to reduce the amount of Latin taught by at least a quarter was defeated on a division.TO COMMAN _ THE BISLEY TEAM.Col.Anderson, of Ottawa, Chosen Major McDougall Adjutant.Ottawa, Ont.May 20\u2014CoL W.P.Anderson, of the Marine Department, has been selected to command the Bis- ley team, and Major McDougall, of the Sth Princess Louise Hussars, N.R.,.has vote as they thought best.been appointed adjutant.PERS Mr.Donald Macmaster was in Brock- ville yesterday.Col.Whitehead, of Montreal, will be in Toronto for race week.Miss Norah Smith is in Quebec, the guest of Mre ©.L.Sewell = Miss Ruby Ramsay, of Montreal, while in for the races, will be the guest of Mrs.Walter Barwick.| \" Miss Hingston, who is at present the guest of Mrs.Bruce Macdonald, in Toronto, \u201cwill leave on Monday visit Mrs.and the Misses Rutherford.Her Excellency the Countess of Minto, who some time ago met with such a rerious accident, is now able to move about with the ald of crutches.Invitations have been issued in Quebec for the of Miss Louise Champion, ter of Mr.C.P.Chatn- pion.to Mr.HL The céremeny will take place on June 8th, af th English Cathedral, Quebec.A brillant military Yoox Migr place on = pr Honolulu, H.T., when Miss Lillian ME.Bacon (formerly of Sherbrooke, Que) was married to Lieut.Wesiey W.Hamilton, U.SA The ceremon y was performed | e Rev.Simpson, of Portland, Mr.Péward Watson was best man and the ushers were Lieut Davis, Lisut.Behr, Mr.Grady and Mr.Pred.Angus.Miss carnations.The bride was given away by Judge Sanford B: Dole, ex-Governor of Hawaii, and the first of the Territory.white chiffon, trimmed with peer} enterie and Italian lace.the tulle su motnted by a wresth of Caps jessa- bouquet or white Mifes over a thou sand invitations were d fof \u201cthe ceremony.The wedding rec held at Vicatians.\u201d the | dence of rs.Claire Wiliam: .$ red {of a luncheon at the Ladies\u2019 Club, in Léeut.[à a Mrs.Prentice, Drummond street, and her mother, Mrs.Skinner, have left for Hamilton, Mrs.J.G.McCarthy and his sister.Mrs.Harrison, left to-day fer a short visit to Quebec.\" Miss Nina MacLean will be the guest of Mre.Herbert Redpath, at Senneviile, for the summer.Mr.E.W.Mudge and Miss Mudge, leave to-morrow to spend a week at ad Shawinegan Club.: r.Angus Hob) will be the guest of Mr.and Mrv.Walter Barwick in Toronto during rece week.Mrs.John Murray has left for New York, ee wil remain for a few weeks, Im there 1 on to Lake Memphremigog.° wo The ir of Miss R.T.(Bertie Tayo Rés J.8: Cullens, 1s pd week \u2018of Some, in St.John the Evans) \" o e list Church.Mre.Willisurison and Miss Floren Williamson, Pine avenue, left this oi be Meg! Kingsbury: where they guests Major Geo.Williamson fof a wesk, .Major and Mrs.Maude, Mr.Arthur Guise apd Satan Bell, A.D.C., will attend His cy and Lady Elleen Elliot on thetr visit to Toronto.During their stay fn Toronto.Major and Mrs.Mauds be the guests of Mr.and Mrs.H.C, Dsborne.Mrs.H.C.Osborne was the hostess Toronto.y , in fionour of Mrs.Hadfield, and Mrs.Wall, who were recently in Montreal, and are at the Queen's Hotel, Toronto, for race week.The ! # announced {in London, of Viscount Dunluce, the elder som of Lord and lady Antrim, and nephew of Lady Minto, top Miss Margaret \u2018 Talbot, daughter bf Mr Jobin GiibElt Talbot.\u201cThe ehgagement Seymour, service the Crimes, Capaia and Hamilton eerved as aide-de-camp\u2019 Chinese Prince, Pa Keen, I the his recent visit to Honolulu.4 Waypt where he was premant the 4 day for our navy.EL 7 COLONIAL H Less 5 per cent.for cash.for LADIES VICI 5 per cent.fer cash LADIES S200.LADIES KID O regular $3.00, for 8250.cardinal, navy.black and gray.cash.A FULL RANGE IN STOCK.Price $1.33.OUSE, - LAKE SHORE DELIVERY EVERY SATURDAY.Less 5 PHILLIPS SQUARE, weited ILadies\u2019 Shoe Department ) SPECIAL LADIES\u2019 ENAMEL CALF LACED BOOTS, regular price $4.50 for $3.00.LADIES\u2019 PATENT KID LACED BOOTS, regular $3.50, for S580.Levs § per cent.for LADHES\u2019 VICI KID LACED BOOTS, turn soles, French heels, regular $3.50, Leas B per cent.for cash.KID LACED BOOTS, kid tips, regular $3.00, for $2.50.Less VICI KID OXFORDS, turn soles, French heels, regular 33.25.for Less 5 per cent.for cash.XFORDS, kid and patent tips, Goodyear Less § per cent.for cash.A few sizes in Narrow Widths only, MISSES\u2019 KID LACED asd BUTTON BOOTS, regular price $2.25, for $1.00 per pair.MILLINERY DEPT.LADIES\u2019 STEAMER HATS, Christy's make, in fine soft Felt; colors: white.per cent.fer Less 8 per cent.fer soles, WHITE LINEN; FAWN HATS TO BE WORN WITH SHIRT WAIST SUITS.Just to hand, « shipment of the latest New York Novelties in LINEN, ä ; GRASS LINEN, With Suede Leather Bands.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal, + = 2 * Telephone Main 3383.which to Clever, Rich Men Insure their lives so as to provide an adequate sum In cash Immediately available on their death to thelr executors, with TALK WITH McCAW, and get the best contract.WILLIAM McCAW, 55 IMPERIAL BUILDING, protect thelr estates.TORD SENDS HS OFFICIAL REPORT Says Sunday Was a Disastrous Day for the Navy.DESTRUCTION OF HATSUSE First Mine Which Exploded Only Damaged Rudder\u2014Collision of Cruisers.' Tokio, May 20.\u20146 a.m.\u2014Vice-Admiral Togo's full report is as follows : \u201cIt 18 regrettable to have to report a third misfortune.At five o'clock Sunday morning, I received a wireless message from Rear-Admiral Dewa saying that on that day at five in the morning while returning from the work of blocking Port Arthur, he encountered a dense fog north of the Shan Tung promontory.The collided with the port stern of the Yoshino, which .was- sunk.Boats from the Kasuga saved ninety of her ¢rew.The dense fog still continues, \u201cThis has been a fost unfortunate While the fleet was watching the enemy off Port Arthur, the Hatsuse struck one of the enemy's mines and her rudder was damaged.She sent a message for a ship to tow her, which was being sent when anoth- èr message brought the lamentable report.that the Hatsuse had struck a mine and immediately began to sink The Hatsuse then was ten knots off Liao-Te-8han promontory.No enemy was in sight.It must have been a mine or a submarine boat.Three hundred of the officers and crew were saved.The Hatsuse sank in thirty minutes.While sinking, sixteen of thé enemy's torpedo craft appeared and were driven off.\u201cOur fleet report is somewhat vague on account of the fact that some of the messages were received by wireless telegraphy.\u201d Kuropatkin in Command.Special to the Montreal: Star.St Petersburg.May 20.\u2014It is reported that General Kuropatkin was come manding the Russian forces in -person which checked the Japanese advance toward Liao Yang, where the headquarters of the Russian army operating ih Manchuria are located SIEVIER, SCEPTRE'S NOTORIOUS OWNER, | RULED OFF THE TURF.London, May 20.\u2014Mr.Robert Sjevier has been warned off by the stewards of the Jockey Club, presumably on account of the discreditable relations in his unsuccessful siander action against Sir James Duke.These revelations concerned the turf but indirectly, and Mr.Sievier, what ever may be thought of some-of his proceedings on the turf, has never been in any trouble with the authorities or owners.But the siewards of the Jockey Club possess discretionary pow- \u2018ers to warn any person off Newmarket Heath, and they exerciséd them in the case of Mr.Sievier, who yesterday received an intimation from them to thia effect.- .Warning off is the capital sentence of law.Tt disqualifies the vie- tim m any kind of participation in racing.ALBANY MAN CORNERS MAY WHEAT IN CHICAGO.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, May 20.\u2014At Chicago.May wheat went.up Lei a bushel yesterday.and it is freely icted that by Mopdsy it will be up to $1.10 or perhaps to $1.28.Amid excitement and rumours of a ocor- ner, in a series of bulges the price climbed up from 96%c, the closing price of ly all of which was bought through the house of Irwin, Green and Co.In all there is less than 600,000 bushels of contract wheat In Chicago, and to add tp the misfortune of the shorts, it is learned that most bf this has been sold for Eastern delivery.Bhorts can't find the wheat they contracted to deliver to Waterman at prices ranging from 80 to 90c.Spot Cotton Close.New York, May 20.\u2014Cotton, spot closed quiet, 38 points lower.Miadlings, upiand, 18.15; do Gulf, 13.40.Sales.110 bales.© Victoria Day.For Victoria Day the St.Lawrence & Adirondack Railway will sell the usual reduced rate excursion \u2018tickets from Montreal to stations on its line in Can- ada\u2014Chateauguay, Woodignds, Beau- harnois, Valleyfield, Huntingdon, eto.| \u2018Winn! Dom Bteel Do do Laurentide Can Merchant.| Mont\u2019 Tel b.Bell Telephone.© Light,Heat & Power He.Nova Scotia Steel.ogre - de A \u2019 Windser Batel.Toronto 8t.Ry .1 Halifax Bt.Ry.Detroit United .\"sue soe \u201cee pousse Financial.Afternoon Transactions.Canadjan Paclfic\u201425 at 116 HH RER Winnipeg Street\u20149, 12 at 173.R.and O.\u2014135 at 86%.MONTREAL STOCK *EXCHANGE.| Reported for the Btar b ©.stock twokers, 9 Bt Stocks Closing Canadian Pacific.Minn.5t.P & 8 pd Mackay 16, 10 at 72%.160 at tos ¢ y Gordon Stratky & fecrageset street: | > + \u2018 19 8d 110% Chie Canadian Canada Chés à .Chic ARW C MI & Bt Paul sou ; .De, ig oo 3 2e-eovett Cora Protucts.eorees - 110g\" Detroit United Ry reeves sores Dela Lack & West.$863 js Des & Hudson.186% Denves & Rio 0 som [SE ER = - y.ét isa\u201d .Tine Central.weeeeeee weneve me : wees Do .cee erasse Do de Pres.ui + = Bow ign 1% Miseouri Peifio $a wh Mien BLP.0M.avers domes Metropolitan Trac.ilo 116% FY.tral 8 Hud 114 114% Erie Railroed.23% Do do Ipref\u2026 584 Do do I ve meas oreoad NYOntario West 208% 90% Northern vevcne e,u200 Nor.8 Westernoom .8 Pact A 000 ii ils ; taal com.> a8 Do do À vouces [id .enn Phila 8 Rend.41% e135 < J.8.repér: the Pert, for dl 1 battle of Tel-sl-Kebir, TA er de : wa om Tickets wiM be fist, 2nd, 23rd and eh lid returaing on or before May h, e my 2 May.« July.May.\u201cJuly.Corn, \u2018May « y ot.vus - chosing Ing.pi 48% po \u201cer, t -% +» _ CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Bache sad Co.16 St.Gncrement ME 1 prices w-4a9, a9 Sollows: May 20, 1004.4 Ctlosing\u201d ve j sen 1 78 47% i ; 4 48% : \u2019 oy Sin ; à sido\u2019 11026 J ue as\u201d form of a lecture, will be \u201c ou roronto: Were on the scene.' facing on Mountain street, an4 there tion.\u201d Mr.Monk has several times giv, We as, na onto: A: It was stated to those who first ar- is every reason to believe that this \u2018en expressions of opinion on this fm-| taker.Mrs.Whi , London, Eng.; [rived at the scene of the fire that the [80Ction of the frm's premises wil be portant subject, but on this occasion Mr.J.F.\u2018Walker, ford, Eng.- - [cause was a gasoiene explosion, which 2704 There 18, however, very ittle it Is his intention to elaborate his views.ST = occurred in one part of the building hope of saving any Port, Whatever of + : Harriman of Control of Northern land was immediately followed by a It is 7 stories high and at 20 fam Clean streets are not quite so im: Ea \u201c+ Pacifie .~~ |wemendous burst of flame.As the bro They seen from the basement to portant ax -clesh homes.e latter A Newark message says: Counsel ad- bullding is partially conbtra story.; are impossible whess con).fires are [mitted Umt Oregon Short Line fe en- |urocd, (he progress of the fire aus vus lache combustible mature of à large ured.80 much dust, dirt and ashes tiled to only 871.000,680 of Northern Pa- rapid, and soon the whole was very portion he No of the busiding rettle everywhére.and discolour every.cific common, and noti $74,000,000 ro aan 2 hole fabric was a rend of the firemen } Cleanii alone je 8° cames forme The of 81.[rearing mass of flames.doubly ardusus and hazardous, gmall thing.ness Some strong | gee, id to bave retired SCEX 7 ; rawr | [explesians being of frequent point in favour of gas stove.Cons for aren Ban 14 SCENE OF EXCITEMENT.| renee.oscur- wenience, comfort ecorfomy are withdrawn his claim to conttel Northern (he vicinity of ths birning Willd: Marly in the fight the water tower thyee others.Lo Pagtfie.Ing everything was excitement.At the [wag at work, Dut towards 239 the + fr - ae Brave enaspoe Pra satu mr my CEPR TAT er wr vm wet 2 WEB oT TDA me aca a if audrocestouares sIISCFIORONRIRENSHTIETNNSHERPTLOISICHAVO SN bonus 117.- 1 > ¥ + ne - 240 ag foreseen, |: ! \u2018bundred were dealt in.| the price advancing % on purchases of Detroit showed a decline, if a sale of five \u201cdecline.Jar mark.NR.& O.brought 86%, only 25 at 724%.at 100%, 12 at 100.; ' Ay THE MONTREAL .9 ANOTHER DULL DAV IN STOCKS Montreal Exchange Will Close on Monday and Tuesday.WAS WEAKER Rest of List Held Fairly Steady and Trading 8howed a Slight Improvement, FORENOON STOCK MARKET.The brokers on the Montreal Stock Exchange will take a holiday next Monday as well as on Tuesday, Victoria Day.This was decided upon at this morning's session of the Exchange, notwithstanding the oft-repeated complaint of hard times on \u2018Change and the money-making opportunities that Monday might have afforded.As a matter of fact, however, if Mon- dav had brought out no more trading than yesterliay and this morning, there will not be much lost by their determination.Toronto, it is said, will also be closed for the two days, and the London Exchange will be closed on Monday, belng Whitmonday, so that outside of the United States there will be very little opportunity of trading in securities.\u2018Only a couple hundred shares \u201cof stock | changed hands in all on the local Exchange this morning, but this was a vast improvement on yesterday, when only a | SCOTIA Nova Scotia Steel was at once the most active and the easiest on the list.The opening sale, 10 shares, took place at 72, fifty additional.It is claimed that there is nothing said on the street against the stock, but that there is a fear on the part of speculators, and probably investors, that a considerable quantity of the shares, which have had to be taken at high prices this week by the syndicate which underwrote the last issue, may find their way to the market before long at lower prices.Canadian Pacific © was fairly steady.solitary shares at 61% might be called a Toronto Rails showed no further dis- poaition to sell off and held around the 25 shares selling.Following were the sales at the forenoon's session: Canadian Pacific\u201410 at 117, 26 at 116%.Detroit\u20145 at 61%.Montreal Power\u20145 at 73%.Nova Scotia Steel\u201410 at 73, 25 at 72, Toronto Street Railway\u201410 at 100, 2 Mackay pref.\u201450 at 67.Richelieu\u201425 at 8615.Molsons Bank\u201425 at 300%.Bank of Toronto\u201432 at 224.Dominion Iron bonds\u2014$1,000 at 6614.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.ce stock brokers, 9 St.Sacrament street: MontrealTelegCo., Bell Telephone Co.Marconi Wireless.Cable Coupon.Mont LH&Power Ca Bell Teiepuone.Can Cal Cot.Dom Iron à 9 St John Railway.Montreal St.Ry.Oylivie Wiiling.X B Steel 4 Coal.Winnipey Electric.Prove.Cunningham & Strain, \u2018wines, etc.; W.H.Pope & Co., pictures; Westmount Millinery Co.; Aubrey Stock Co.theatricals; L.Baum & Co.photos.; W.J.Bellingham & Co., comn.agents; A.H.Bettain & Co., selling agents: Canadian Electric Co.Chabot & Tanguay, bfinters; Champagne & Frere, plumbers: DD.Riendeau & Cle.; Oriental Tobacco Co.manfrs.etc.: A.Gauthier & Co.mfrs.agents; A.Giguere & Co.hats and furs; Chas.Goldstone & Co., gro., etc.; Laurin & Leitch, contrs.: Lionais & Co.xro., etc.: London Market.butchers: Pharmacie Robert, drugs: Price and wood; Roberts, Lloyd, shoes; Royal Clothing Mfg.Co.ST.DOMINIQUE \u2014 Houle & THE\u2014Choquette & Flibotte, FILE-AUX-NOIX \u2014 A.Messier, QUBBEC\u2014Dominion Car Door Hanger Co.oF The following companies have been incorporated: .MONTREAL\u2014Caledonia Springs Co.Ltd.: Canadian Economic Lubricant Co.Ltd Imperial Light, Heat & Power Co.Ltd.; Realty Co.of Montreal.Ltd.: Laprairie Brick Co, Ltd: Alex.McArthur & Co, .The following companies have been in- éorporatéd in Ontarto: \u2018 Co.Lté., week last year, $2,085,642.01.ported for the Sitar by Gordon Strathy & bank reports.- during the last two weeks, have a gald in this city during the current for the equanimity with which lead rent exports of the precious metal.\u201cAside from the fact that the $40,000,000 for the Panama Canal, $2: ments for Saturday, amount to $56 fer from San Francisco, from July will, it is aaid, probably reach October 31st, superintendent posited there; 1903, $3,888,508 of the San Sub- Treasury figures, therefore, ve 90006600606906060c0450 006 0t00800000060 8% May 20.Commenting on the movement of gold in New York and its effect on Wall Street, the New York Globe and Commercial Advertiser says: : \u201cWhile the exports of gold during the past month, and particularly last July, have not passed altogether unnoticed, and may possibly account ing, abroad $70,000,000 over and above ordinary trade Japanese loan, and $5,000,000 to the Russian loan, which naturally might be expected to call for some extra gold exports, bankers take comfort from Sub-Treasury statistics showing the receipts of gold in this city during the past nine months, and practically all of which have been imports.Thus since July 1 there has been received here through the Sub- Treasury from San Francisco and Seattle $57,538,370.\u201cThe exports of gold on the present movement, including the engage- \u201cThe Japanese gold received since December 1.1908, is substantially a little more than $34,000,000.There was received here by telegraphic trans- month, $42,265,717, of which $8,223,13¢ was gold from Australia, and balance Japanese gold.There was also Btates assay office at Seattle, between 884,148, which represented gold from the Klondike.Bold from the Klondike is expected to set in again about July 1 next, and larger \u201cThere was also pald out by the S8ub-Treasury between July 1 and offsetting this there was a movement tne opposite way during November and the early part transferred to San Francisco by telegraph for bankers in this city.The of the great gain in the cash (gold) holdings of the local banks during the past nine months, and plainly show that there is good reason for the present exports having so little effect upon the loeal money market.© GOVOSHSBOOH0-60960CHOH0046% STREET GOSSIP AND STOCK EXCHANGE \u2026 ECHOES, - Star Office, Friday.ttracted some attention, thè receipts of financial yeur, that is since the 1st of Ing bankers view the very heavy cur- country has had to pay, or is now pay- an balances, that is 5.000,000 for its subscription to the considerable 325.000.1, 1303, to the 15th of the present e d out on cheques of the United uly 1 and November 30, 190$ $11,- The movement of proportions than last year.on cheques drawn by the Francisco ~ Mint for gold de- of December, when $2,450,000 was thoroughly account for a large part PPOPPOOOTOPEOPRVOPPOPPO000O000H60HEPOPO S HOLDERS OF U.S.COMMON.STOCK WANT DIVIDENDS.Trenton says: Vice-Chancellar Stevep- son heard the arguments in the suit brought by Alfred F.Stevens to compel the United States Steel Corporation to pay dividends on its common stock.The case was before the court on a demurrer filed by the corporation.R.V.Linda- bury, of counsel for the Steel Corporation, held that the suit should have been brought against the directors and rot against the corporation itself.He also held that it was entirely within the discretion of the directors to determine whether dividends should be paid or not.Mr.Lindabury based the power of discretion of the directors to pass dividends cn the law of 1901 amending the general corporation act.Mr.Lindabury further contended that the court had no jurisdiction to enquire {nto the matter.Mr.Stevens, representing himself, argued that it was immaterial that the directors had not been personally named as defendants in the sult, and he cited some cases in support of his position.Mr.Stevens analyzed the act of 1901, and contended that it did not confer the discretionary powers on the directors that the corporation had claimed.At the end of the argument ten days were allowed in which to file briefs.WALL STREET RANGED SLIGHTLY LOWER.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wall Street New York, May 20.\u2014The stock market opened qulet and generally at a slightly lower range of prices than prevailed at the close of business yesterday.American stocks showed small and irregular changes in London, and otherwise there was little or nothing in the morngng\u2019s developments calculated to influence prices in one direction or another.Small attention was accorded rumours of settlement between the Pennsylvania and Wabash interests, and at all events reports to that effect seemed to cut no figure In the trading in the stock market.regarding the probabilities of to-mor- row\u2019s bank statement, chiefly because of the heavy reduction in surplus reserves shown in the last two weekly It was generally expected, however, that the loan account would show a considerable reduction on account of the sterling loans made this week, and it was hoped that these would in some measure offset the reduction in cash incurred through the week's exports of gold.There are evidences that next week's gold exports will about complete the current movement.The early dealings developed no fea- Stocks.May 20.May 19 12.30 an?Bia Ask Bud 11643 1164 116% 234 22 6.87 211 207 Taronto do 100% 9939 Do com serres Deccate eee ns Twin City Elec Oly 95 934 t Gly 8 814 Toledo 19 21 18% Halifax 92 98 92 St.John 120 .120 pe Winn 180 =u0 vase West Indla do 43 75 45 BR à O Nav.Co xd 86e 874 8e Mont LHäPower .734 74 73% Lar*tide PulpCo xd Do do pref.vie Milling pref ONDLS Firms Reglstered and Incorporated.The following firms, etc., have been re- tered: MONTREAL \u2014Fortler & Monette, whol.whol.McLean, coal Cloutier, lime.ST.HYACIN- hats, etc.G.8.: Canadian Land & Power Co.Ltd.; 0; N-Elliott, Milman Co.mfre.LONDO TORONTO-Dominlon Business : .J.Bolus Co.printers, etc.; .jan Lines, Ltd.; Kamloops Lumber \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tpl .Ottawa Clearing Heuse Returns.otal for week ending 18th May.1904, - , $1,009,246.65; corresponding tures of special interest.United States Steel stocks were among the most active shares in the market, and were dealt fn fractionally below yesterday's closing prices.United States Realty and Construction preferred was Also rather heavy on the delayed announcement of the company's readjustment plan.was dull, and there were otherwise few movements of interest in industrial or miscellaneous stocks.In the railway list the active features were St.Paul Atchison, Pennsylvania, Erie, Union Pacific and Bal- + timore and Ohio.\u201cCanadian Pacific was without sales up to 1 o'clock NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.C.D.Specially reported for the Star by Monk.18 Rt.Sacrament street, Inca) manager for J.8S.Bache and Co.New York, over direct private wire: May 20 May 19 Stocks \"7 2.30 Org Close Amalgamated Cop\u2019r American Leco Com Do Do pref.Am.Sugar Refin Co Do Do .Am.Smitg & Ret Ca Am.Car Foundry .Anaconda Min.Co.Acbison, Top & 3 Fe do pref.Baltimore & Ohio.Do Do pret.Brooklyn Rapid T.Chic & Altow (om.Canadian Pacific.Canada Sonthorn Ches & Ohio.Chica NW .C Mil & St Paul.Colorado Southern.Do Pret Con.Gas, NY.\u2026 Col Fuel & Iron.Corn Products Do do pref.Detroit United Ry.Dela Lack & West.Delsware & Hudson Denvar à Rio G com Do do Pref.Duluth SS & Atl.G't North'n Ry pfd.Do do Pref.General Flectric.Jersey Central.Ilinois Central.Iowa Cen Com .Do do pref .Kansas & Tex Com.De Do pref Louisville & Narh.Nanhattan Elev\u2019 Missouri Pacific Minn st.P.À St.- Lo do pret.Metropolitan Trac.NY Central 4 Hud.Erte Rallroad.Do do 1 pref Do do JI pref K Ÿ Ontario & West Northern Securities Nor & Western com .Pacific Mail.Penn R Rxd .Presseed Steel, com Do do ptd Peoples\u2019 Gasxd.Phila & Read.do do | pref.do do 11 pref.Puliman .There was a good deal of discussion! Amalgamated Copper TORONTO STOCK MARKET CONDITIONS UNCHANGED.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 20.\u2014Business on the Toronto Stock Exchange this morning continued on a very limited scale.Price es were narrow and irregular, with only small lots changing hands.Early dealings were contributed only by Sao Paulo, Nova Scotia Steel, Dominion Steel bonds and Bank of Commerce, of which two 10-share lots changed hands at 151%.Brokev= report no apparent change in sentiment.and no seeming disposition on the part of either speculators or investors to take a more active interest in the market.There is reason to believe falr- ly large amounts by securities are waiting a favourable opportunity for sale, but the sellers are dissuaded from throwing stocks in the market in its present condition.The business has been so small of late that it is expected Mon- dav as well as Tuesday of next week will be made a holiday in*the Exchange here.Sao Paulo sold first higher at 98 for three .vu-snare lots followed by 25, £0 and 50 shares at 97%.Twin City opened at 94Y asked, and 93% bid, and Toronto Rallwav was without early enquiry.C.P.R.was offered at 117c, and wanted at 116%.Dominion Steel bonds sold first at 66% for $1,000, and shortly after at 67 for $1,000 and $2,000.Dominion Steel common was held one higher at .and wanted at 10, at the 0 A y after being wanted at 10%, and held at 11.Coal, at 663% asked and 64% bid, showed a slight advance.Nova Scotia Steel sold at 73% for 25 shares, and shortly after at 72% for 25.Bank of Commerce\u201420 at 181%.N.S.Stee}\u2014100 at 7234 do 734.Sao Paulo\u2014250 at 97% to 98.London and Canada-\u201420 at 91%.Dominion Steel bonds\u2014$3,000 at 66% to 67.Dominion Steel\u201450 at 103.CLOSING PRICES IN THE LONDON MARKET.BEARISH FEATURES > ES THEA Vial AOTREET Two of the big men of the Street will be back in Montreal within a few days: They are Senator L.J.Forget and Mr.James Ross, both passengers on board the Oceanic, which sailed from Liverpool for New York on Wednesday.to the declaration of the Dominion Coal Company's half yearly dividend naturally «ets the Street on edge.Those inclined to feel \u2018bullish\u2019 are of the opinion that the half yearly payment on the common stock will be maintained at the present figure, viz, six per cent.per annum.whereas those who follow the sentiments expressed by the Boston \u2018\u2018bears\u201d cannot cent.per annum under existing conditions.However, it is all a matter of guess work, and will so remain until Mr.Ross, who controis the destinies of the company absolutely, arrives on the ground.The dividend ip the natural course of events will be declared about the tenth of June, payable on the first of July.The annual meeting of the Light.Heat and Power Company will take place-on the first of June.and the annual statement, now in the printer's hands, will be issued in a few days.One of the directors stated to-day that not only had the company oarned its dividend, four per cent.annually, but has a nice margin of profit besides.The rumour that Hon.Mr.Fielding would place a heavier duty on woollens, thus allowing those interested in the industry to extract themselves from their present bad position, is not generally credited in the trade.Further the cotton manufacturers express no hope that the Minister of Finance will look with kindly eye upon their representations against British competition under the preference.What the woollen and cotton men desire, sald a manufacturer to-day, is an iIn- crease in the duties, the preference remaining the same as at present In other words, they wish a solid twenty- five or thirty per cent.against the British manufacturers, and a corresponding Increase against all other countries.In their opinion, nothing else can put these manufacturing industries on their feet.\u201cCanada with a population of about 5,500,000 people,\u201d said he, \u2018and a woollen duty of 231-3 per cent.under the preference, imports yearly woollen goods to the amount of $13,700,000, or $2.49 per capita.The United States, with a population of- 80,000,000, and a woollen duty of 90 per cent., imports yearly woollen goods valued at $19,600,000, or 25 cents per capita.The argument is all contained in those figures.\u2018 IN STOCK MARKET.Except for the sharp rise in wheat, the\" principal influencing factors in yester- STAR\u2014FRIDAY, MAY ee TT ~= for it.As chant who what could be done, was asked as high as 8%c.that this llustrates the condition of the market.As a matter of fact, no business could be done at the present time, as the highest offer obtained over the cable, so far as heard of would not give back more than 7%c to the exporter.Others could see & prospect for more than four per Tot do 50 well.So business is at a dead- steady.5% to 6c for choice syrup in wood, and 6c In tins.Wine gallon tins bring 86 to 66c, and sugar § to 6% or 7c, the latter for pure fresh goods, CHEESE TOUCHED 8¢ DAILY COMMERCIAL MARKETS AND * QUOTATIONS.UNUSUAL SITUATION OF CHEESE MARKET.Wide Variance Between Buyers and Bellers\u2014Butter Improving and Eggs Steady.CHEESE.\u2014With 8c paid at Brockville Yesterday, it becomes impossible to buy on, this market at anything like reason- abl The coming of Mr.James Ross previous Nighi prices.The stock of cheese here is ht.and buyers would have to pay up & matter of fact, one mer- Went out this morning to find No one supposes for a moment figure could be realized, but it The most of the trade appears to think that present prices are not justifiable, and that there will be a decline before long.It is now said that some Dretty fiercé competition has developed among local exporters, and that prices have been forced up at this juncture as æ matter of policy.In the absence of trading, view.ranging as they do, from 7%c to 8%c.one might say.quotations are im- pcssible to give.one being about as good as another.in and with the wide range The Liverpool public cable still holds steady at 37x Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 1.408 boxes.BUTTER.\u2014The market continues to show the improved sentiment spoken of yesterday.Sales of choice creamery.in 50 package lots, have been put through at 18%c, this being the best figure re- norted.This does not show much actual Advance, but thers is ter enquiry.other side do not speak of an improvement in the English market, so far as heard of; but, ax a matter of fact, there has been something of a dearth of cables of any kind of late, especially those containing orders.y a bet- Private cables from the Recelpts reported on the Board nf Trade this morning amounted to 3,596 pack- axes.\u201c EGGS.\u2014The market showed no change this morning.Sales of straight gathered were still being put through at around 15%c a dozen.quite active.but it is just possible that Dickling operations are not auite so extensive, owing to the recent advances in prices.The demand continues Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to ogly 330 cases POTATOES.\u2014It seems to be pretty well agreed at last that 75c to B86c is a pretty falr range for fine stock, car- Joads, on track, per bag of 90 pounds.Some still quote the 90c for specially fine white stock, but there is comparatively little of this offering.Some think there are more potatoes throughout the country than have been reported and that higher prices need not be Jooxed for, at least for some weeks to co\u2014~+ other hand, there are many who entertain precisely the opposite opinion.true situation will develop in time.On the The BEANS\u2014The market is dull and easy, owing to some offerings of inferior stock.Prime peas are $1.35 per bushel In car lots on track, and $1.40 to $1.45 for broken lots in store.MAPLE SYRUP.\u2014 The market Is Dealers are able to make about May 19.May 20.day's stock market were oget Gonsois or money .9 7-16 20% new.That the banks woul fon uother ON COUNTRY BOARDS.\u2018onsols for account .303 90 7-16 to the Sub-Treasury because of the enor.° : v t., 20.\u2014Cheese took Apaconda Tl nen or dé | mous 801d SXports was expected, while Mood savance Tne meeting of the vase aver emaens % ' prices were golng up early ii the we.& = rday do.pref .94% 9434 : but probably Wall Street\u2019 wam not -pfe.Brockville board yeste th A at Baltimore & Ohlo .79% 97% pared for auch unfavourable \u2018as [Price Den ge Che Offerogs rere Canadian Pacific .119% 1183 _were.put out by New York Central.des nent rt A ured Sehich represent- esapeake & Ohlo .30 30% : ton and Albany.and Missouri Pac be | 7 Te A nd ot the mabkotable Shicago G.W.1 ah | March.New dear ontral ne low: pain represented hy the salesmen.The De Beers .,.cant 194¢ 193% able to reduce operating expenses some- bidding wus f the ; Pise Ly T Denver & Rio Grande .20% 20 \u2018what.makinæ net loss $1.144,000.but the lending the ay at Te went to T4 and glo pref.68% sk \u201cother two companies showed increased\u2019 7%c.The salesmen were immovable, le red IIIT eee 23% BY , Sperating charges wm that Lhe net ol even at 7Mc.At 8c, factories sold out in \u201cere .- ; \u2019 , 480 do 2nd pref .36 3514 \u2018ton and Albany showed gross decrease of lively sty eb EO ea Be on Llinols Central .13214 13215 $145,000 and net decrease of $207,000.Mis- spire 82 coloured: Farle, 50 white, 25 Louis.& Nashville .109% 109% .souri Pacific showed a gross incre of ecloured The board price ruled on the M.Kansas & Texas ., 18% 1614 ; $183.000.but its expenses increased $574 - street, and a heavy business was trans- New York Central ., 117y 117% : 000.resulting In a net decrease.Confi- acted.The total sales of the day repre- Norfolk and Western .57 87% dence is felt by railroad officlals that sent 4,850, divided as follows: Bissell, 1.- do.pref .89 ; 89 ithe April net results wil] be much more 250: Derbyshire, 1.500; Webster.600: Ontario & Western .214 21% : satisfactory.while May will be still bet- Dickey, 600; Murphy, 500; Earle.250: Pennsylvania .58% 88% :ter.Therefore, it was urged by some Patton.150.A report was presented by Rand Mines .10% 10 that poor railroad earnings have probably R.G Murphy, who was appointed to in- Reading .«cov veus 21% 21% been about discounted so far as stock terview the \u2018Canadian Pacific Railway do.1st pref .+.39 39 , market prices are concerned._ and.Grand Trunk Rallway freight offi- 3 do.2nd pref veer 0000.31 n clals at Montreal, with a view to getting i ern Railway os 20% TRADE CONDITIONS IN a reduction on rates.The companies Se href Pacific .- .Ps agreed to a reduction of 15c frorh Brock- Union Pacific.: x MONTREAL DISTRICT.| vite which ls still 2540 per 100 pounds do.p cere tire vne0se 3% Dun's Bulletin - Vankleek Hill, Ont., May 20.\u2014Boarded, United States\u2019 Steet \"111 9% 9% Montreal trade: oT TI MA of res of white ant 195 actus al +1 2000 annees 17% 33% The Montreal district has been visited cheese: 471 boxes held over as too green.abash .vecu us .durink the week by opportune showers, The balance sold at 7%c.Welsh bid 7%c, s do.pref cere mess senses My 32% , Which have proved decidedly beneficial 8nd Kot 479 boxes.McRae, at same bid, pants ours .,.82% 3s to vexetation generally.and the country 80t the balance, 90 boxes.The buyers Bar silver uncertain at 25 7-16d per oz.: money 1 to 1% per cent.discount rate [for short bills, 1% \"to 1168-16 per cent, and for three months, 1 15-16 to 2 per cen Messrs.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cable to-dny quoted Grand Trunk first.98%: second.81%: third.36%; Canadian Pacific, 119%; Hudson Bay.39%; Anaconda, 3%.RATES STEADY ON MONEY AND EXCHANGE.The Montreal Clearing House reports to-day's exchanges at $3,356,540.Call money in Montreal remains steady at § per cent.Montreal Exchange q : New York funds, 5-64 to 1-16 dis.between banks; sterling, 60 days, 831-32 to 91-33 between banks; do demand, 91-16 to 9 15-32 between banks; do cables, 93% to 99-16 between banks.Francs week.New York.\u2014Money on call easy at 1% per cent.; prime mercantile paper, 3% to 43% per cent.; exchanges, $107,564,544.ANOTHER CALL ON LAKE SUPERIOR STOCKHOLDERS.Philadelphia, Pa.May 20.\u2014The stockholders of the Consolidatel Lake Superior Company.who are participating in the re-organization plan of the underwriters, yesterday received notice of \u201cean another of 25 per cent.on their subscription.The call is to be pald on May 23rd, and will make a total of 75 per cent.that has been contributed by the underwriters on the total amount of their subscription.Secret Commission on Russian Bonds.The Paris correspondent of the London Financial News, in writing about the recent Russian loan flotation, says_ regarding the issue price of 99 per cent, or 495 francs for a 500 franc bond: \u201cThese figures are, however, only tor the public eye, for it is quite certain that M.Koxowsott has had to grant.to ths contracting syndicate & secrat commission, which will never be publicly announced, so that the banks may have a larger profit without damaging Russia's credit.This issue may attract the \u2018daun- try cousin,\u201d but 1 do not think that the Parisian who understands anything of the Bourse will be found among the purchasers of the bonds.\u201d ; May Offer a Greek Government Loan.London, May 30 \u2014Preparations are understood to be making for an early issue of the balance of the Greek Gqv- ernment 4 per cent.loan of 1902.The Joan.was authorised for the construction and ng of the Piraeus-Demirty Railway, afd that of the total/of £1,750,000, bonds to the amount of £380,000 were offered for subscription ih March, 1903, At 83 \"er cent.The issue in 1903, however, is belleved to have been a - plete failure.The new offering te Frankt ere 6 î : Do do pref.81% Pig 33% % Western Union Tel.H8 8e Ny Wis.Cen.coma.\" .ciere esmsse weve: DO prof.casse vueuse auvvst aeeees | ee au = \u2018Méade In ort \u201cand \u201cAthens.NA i 4 | shows slight Improvement.A little brisker movement -is i better, though collections as a whole are is looking well.The trade situation noted in groceries; hardware, heavy metals paints, etc, and in these lines, as wel] as in dry goods, money appears to be coming in a little nothing to brag about.Failures, however.are bprincipally notable for their fewness.returns for the week showing but three minor insoivencies.As anticipated in last report.the sugar market bas developeg further strength, refiners havinæ established two further advances nf 5 cents a cental, making the present factory figure for standard granulated 54.40.and No.1 yellow, $3.75; a further revision of quotations is deemed quite probable at any moment.Quotations cheese boarded, 335.and 90 at 77-16c.Board adjourped till next Thursday.Britnell, Btewart.present were: Welsh.McRae and Hodge.Board meets next Thursday evening, 7 pm.oe] Kingston, Ont.May 20.\u2014Boarded, 495 boxes coloured and 140 white.Bidding began at 7c, and advaneed to 7 which figure J.D.McKinnon got 295 boxes, and LL W.Murphy 195 boxes.c at Madoc, Cnt., May 20.\u2014At cheese board, 720 boxes offered: 100 sold at 7 7-16c; 260 at 7%c; 75 at 7%c.Balance unsold.May 20.\u2014 Number ot Sales, 245 at 7%c, Tweed, Ont.Buyers: Kerr, ey, Picton, Ont., May 20.\u2014At cheese board 13 factories boarded, 860 boxes, 820 coloured, 40 white; highest bid, 7%c; 800 for pig iron now arriving are $19.40 net, le nee Miller, Sexsmith terms.ex wharf, for No.1 Symmeries °° and Gartsherrie: Eglinton, 418.15: Mid- dlesboro\u2019.No.8.$16.80.Domestic brands quote at about $18.00, in car lots.Through 8 clerical error last week, the price of new cheese was quoted at 53 to 6% cts., instead of 6% to 6X cts.The market has mained somewhat in h, prices at the moment being a full cent higher than a week ago.but there Is stil] much lée- ay Tee ip before quotations reach s time a year ago, namely 11% cts.for best western, \u2019 APRIL STATEMENT MONTREAL STREET RY.The statement of tha Montreal Street Railway's earnings for the month, of \u2018April, showing comparisons with tHase of April last year, has just been issued.Very gratifying is the increase of $14;- 386 in the total earnings, but this is unfortunately more than off-set hy the Increase of $17.496 in the operating ex- \u2018penser 80 that the net earnings show a decrease of $3,110.This is further reduced by an increase of $1,119 in the fixed charges, leaving n decrease In the surplus, as compared with April last year, of 34,229.Fortunately this rate of decrease is got sustained throughout each of the seven months since October 1.The total decrease in the surplus during this time was $18,778, the increase In the operating expenses being, as before, responsible for the falling off.Toronto Live Stock Market.: Toronto, Ont.May 20.\u2014One hundred and fifteen loads in yestérday.including 1.600 cattle, 1,800 hogs, 306 sheep and lambs.and.270 calves.Export cattls, choice, $4.85 to $5.15; do.do.medium, 34.70 to 34.85: do.83.70 to $4: do.cows, 3% to 4%: butchers\u2019 cattle, $4.40 to $4.65; do.do.medium, $4 to $4.- 40: do.do, common, 3% to 4; feeders, short keep, 34.40 to $4.70: do.medium, $4 to $4.40: stockers, $ to 4, according to quality: milch cows.each, $40 to $50; ex- vort ewes, 444 to 43%; do.bucks, 3 to 3%; yearling lambs, 8% to §%: spring lambs, 32.50 to 35.50 each; calves, per head, 32 to $10.or 3% to E¥%c 1b.All sold.Calves, dull; s and lambs, steady: hoxs.selects, Sc; fats and lights, ¢¥c.off ears.Trade good for export cattle and bütchers* outtie.Milch cows selling well.Medium or common, slow.cotton market as follows: RANGE OF PRICES IN METAL MARKETS.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, May 20\u2014Following were the loc prices of metals at the close of Iron, north, No.\u201c2 fdy.at fce., $14.35.Iron, north, forge at furnace, 12.75.Iron, south, No.2, fdy.Birm., $9.50.Iron, basic, north, furnace, 13.Iron, basic, south, Birm.$9.50 to $9.75.Iron.Bmr., fce., valley, $12.50 to $12.70.Steel billets, f.0.b.mill.Pittsburg, 23, Copper.cash, N.Y.13% to 18%.Copper, elec, cash, N.Y.13 to 134.Tin.pig.straits, spots, N.Y.283.Lead, es spot, NY.450 to 4.56.Lead, pig.spot, St.L., 4.344.Antimony., ord brands.N.Y.\u2026.6% to 6%.Sipelter, refined, spot, N.Y., 5.10 to 5.15.Boeiter, rfd., spot.St.Louis 4.97%.NickeL-New York, 340 to $47.Aluminum.ingots.New York, $34.Quicksilver.New York, $45 to 346.50, London\u2014Lead, \u201cweaker.soft Spanish business yeste: : declining 2s 64, at £11 13s Sd.Barbadoes Molasses Dull and Cheaper.There has apparently been very little disposition among local wholesale grocers and importers to trade in Barbadoes molasses new crop this year.Whether or not thin is due to an impression that lower prices are bound to come.is difficult to say, but tbe claim is made that purchases have been exceptionally light A private cable from the Island has just announced a decline of a cent a gallon at sc.first cost.and aitering 1,000 puncheons at 16% per .freiaht.This would make the cost laid cost and here about 220.per gai.but even at thin reasonable figure buyers showed NO eagerness.Letton father Easier To-day.Jud and , cotton brokers.11 me t Mx reported the New Yok Open.High.Low.13.30.Jaly .13.10 13.10 12.92 12.94 Aug.s.: 12.75 12.76 13.60 12.65 Oct.222 21.21 1114 1014 11.05 11.06 .11.04 1097 11.04 10.97 | ; MAY WHEAT SOLD IN CHICAGO fT $1.01.Argentine Shipments Decrease\u2014 Seeding Favourable.Indian shipments of wheat: To U.K.last week.141,000 qrs.; previous week, 119,000 qrs.; to Cont.last week, 44,000 qrs.; previous week, 19,000 rs.Argentine shipments to U.K.\u2014Wheat, last week, 173,000 qrs.; previous week, 232.000 qrs.; maize, last week, 55,000 qrs.; previous week, 67,000 qrs.' Argentine shipments to Cont.\u2014Wh 145,000 qrs.; previous week, 139,000 qrs.; maize, 32,000 qrs.; previous week, 32.000 qrs.Argentina \u2014Weather bas in general been very damp.Wheat seeding prepera- Hons have been pushed forward vey vigorously, T average is largely - creased throughout Santa Fe.Fine weather in England\u2014forecast, fine.Cloudy in France: forecast, fine.The Liverpool wheat market advanced this morning, the closing being nominal for May, 4 up for June, at 6s 4%d, and steady for Sépt.at 6s-5%d.Spot wheat closed steady, at 6s 10%d to 6s 11d for No.1 stand.Cala.; 6s 8d for Walla Walla; 6s 9d to 63 11%4d for No.3 nor.Man.Antwerp steady.Paris 10 up on May, a 4120.and steady on Sept.to Dec.at May wheat closed at 99% at Chicago last night, and was up over the dollar mark this forenoon.at $1.01, a decline afterwards \u2018taking place.July was weaker at noon also, being %c down, at 87%c; after having touched s3%c earlier in the forenoon, May corn was steady at noon, in Chicago, at 48%c; July.3c up, at 48%ac, and Sept.Kc up, at 47%c.May oats were lc down, at 413c; July steady at 38%c, after touching 39¢, and Sept.steady at 30%c.Duluth quoted July wheat at noon at Mc up, at 94c, Minneapolis being ¥c up, at 94%4c, and Sept.Ye up, at 81%c.Winnipeg was Yo up on May, at 87%c, and ¥c up on July, at 88c.LOCAL MARKET.\u2014 Private cables from Fort William quoted No.2 northern impossible to obtain under 84%c, and No.fus Possible under 82c.Very little offer- Peterboro oats have become scarce for the time being, and holders are less anxious to sell.Prices have been advanced 1%c a bushel at 36¢ track, or 36%c store.A certain quantity of mixed oats has been sold for export of late, and will be shipped through from the West.The local demand for oats is falr, and the market unchanged.Quotations are generally 3714 to 88c for No.8, and 383% to 39¢ for No.2.Peas were about steady at 7lc afloat, Mav; No.2 barley.50c, and No.3 extra.490: No.2 rye, 62c.FLOUR.\u2014The marzet is firm.We quote: Manitoba patents, $4.90 to $4.95: Strong bakers, $4.60 to $4.65; winter wheat patents, $4.80 to $5.10; straight rollers, $4.65 to $4.85; straight rollers, in bags, $2.20 to $2.30.FEED Toe market was very quiet.Manitoba bran Ir bags, $19; shorts, $21 per ton; Ontario bran, in bulk, $18.50 co $19; shorts, $19.50 to $20; moullle, $26 to $28 per ton, as to quality.ROLLED OATS.\u2014The market is firming also on the market.HAY.\u2014The market is steady at the recent advance.We quote: No.1.$10.50 to $11.50; No.2.$8.50 to $9.50; clover, mixed, $8 to $8.50; clover, $8 per ton, in car lots.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 20.\u2014Wheat\u2014Limited demand for Ontario grades by millers and prices unchanged.No.2 white and red winter sold at 95c outside: spring nominal at 90 to 91c east, and goose at 81 to 82c east.Manitobas firmer; No.1 northern, 93c Georgian Bay ports; No.2 northern at 9c, and No.1 northern at 88c; No.1 red nominal at 94c.Grinding in transit prices 6c above those quoted.Oats\u2014Unchanged, with demand moderate.No.2 white quoted at 31} to 32 west, and at 32%c middle freightx.No.1 white, 33% to 34c east, and No.3 at 33c east.Barley\u2014Quiet, with demand limited.No.2 quoted at 426.middle freights.No.3 extra, 40 to 403%c, and No.8 at 38c to 39c middie freights.= __Peas\u2014Dull at unchanged prices, with No.2 shipping peas quoted at 61 to 62c west or east.Corn\u2014Quiet and prices steady.No.2 American yellow at 60 to 60%c on track, Toronto; No, 3 mixed at 59c.Canadian scarce with sound marketable stuff quoted at 44 to 45c west.Buckwheat\u2014Continues quiet with demand limited; No.2 quoted at 49 to bôc east.Flour\u2014Ninety per cent.patents unchanged at $3.65 in buyers\u2019 bags, for export, middle freights, Straight rollers of special brands for domestic trade guot- ed at $4.26 to $4.40 In bbls.Manitoba is steady; No.1 patents, $4.80; No.2 patents, $4.50, and strong bakers, $4.40 on track at Toronto.Millfeed\u2014Bran steady at $17 to $17.50, and shorts at $16 here.At outside points bran is quoted at $15.50, and shorts at $16.50.Manitoba bran In sacks, $17, and shorts $19 here.An Excited Wheat Market From the Special Correspondent of the | _ Montreal Star on the Chicago Board | of Trade.Chicago, May 20.\u2014May wheat sold at 99% c to 31.014, and new July at 87% to 88% c, compared with closings yesterday of 99 and 87%c, respectively.With cash wheat scarce in ever section of the cnun- try north, red selling at Toledo at $1.10, and cables all higher, coupled with =a corner in the May at Chicago.there was an excited and choppy market.Had not there been some realizing sales in May, the price would have reached a much higher level.Argentine shipments were smaller.Hungarian crops are reported as improving, the drought sections having been visited by rain.A cable from Argentine says the wheat acreage In the Province of Santa Fe has been increased largely.The Modern Miller was bearish, ! A sharp break in May wheat was made late, it being offered down from 101 1-2 to 97 3-4c, on a report from Duluth that a hundred thousand bushels of No.1 northern had been taken there to come all rail to Chicago.Bradstrest\u2019s Trade Review.Trade at Montreal has been somewhat quiet the past week in some lines, and slow remittances are reported in some trades.Renewals have been requestd :n certain cases as a result of slow sales.In the country the situation is healthy, and the outlook for à \u2018larger movement in wholesale business later on is encouraging.The dairy product markets sre still very dull.The sorting trade in hardware and dry goods is moderately active.More vessels are arriving, and there is more activity in shipping circles.Toronto wholesale business is a trifle more active in some departments.S8ea- sonable goods are moving fairly well now.the light stocks in the country making it necessary to increase the sorting demand, and retaflers are buying fair quantities of goods In certain lines of Values of staples are firmly held.There is a good demand for labour here, and the prospects are that thers will be a shortage In this respect before the end of the summer.Business prospects are very fair for this season.\u2018Wholesale business at Quebec continues rather quiet.The Fain.which bas n \u2018badly wantell, Jing\u2019 had.a - beneficial effect in the country districts, especially throughout the Lake St.John section, where, at present, constderable activity is noticed through the influx of new arrivals.as a rule, are jubl- of rapid which has enabled them to get their | Hie BR abundance.Bhipping is ex- quiet, and no grain has been shipped from the port as yet.\u201cAt Vidtoria-Vancouver finer weather the past month at Pacific Coast Industrial centres bave lmprowed the position of wage earners, and that has materially increased the activity of retail trade.The Jobbing business has experienced the ben- | efit of this in a better demand to sort stocks.The run of epring salmon has been fair, and the supply is abundant.Real estate ia still active, and val in i Lge] #%d; greasy, 6%d to 113d.some oases show an advance of 100 per Cover & Yoar ago.fact that th : at the t the opening of navigation head of Lake Superior is a month later than last year.The large amount of radl- way work in sight and the better crop pects have improved to make the out- or ness encouraging.Business at Hamilton has been fairly Large shipments are now being made to meet the current requirements of the retail trade throughout the country.Travellers are sending in numerous orders, and the business done through mail orders and buyers visiting the Ham- fiton market, have all combined to make up a large aggregate volume of trade for the week.In London jobbing trade circles the demand continues of fairly large dimensions.Retallers are ordering quite freely In the expectation of larger sales the next few weeks.Prices continue steady.In Ottawa the conditions of wholesale trade are healthy and the outlook is encouraging.The sales 30 far this season have been very good, and an increased demand is locked for the next two months.Values are firmly held.THIRD SERIES LONDON WOOL AUCTION SALES CLOSED YESTERDAY London, May 20.\u2014\"The third series of \u2018wool auction sales closed yesterday.The offerings numbered 9,095.\u201d There was a good attendance, and the demand was brisk owing to American competition for morinos.Following are the sales in de- New South Wales\u20142,200 bales; scoured, 1s 34d to 1s 7d; greasy, 6%d to 1s 1d.Queensiand\u20141.100 bales; scoured, 1144 to 1s 9%d; greasy, §%d to lid.Yictoria\u2014700 bales; scoured, 1s 1d to ls South Australla\u20141,000 bales; scoured, la 6d; greasy, 6d to 11%ad.West Australia\u2014100 bales; greasy.9d to 104d.\u2018Tasmania\u201427 bales; greasy, 8d to 113d.New Zealand-\u20143,000 bales; scoured, 1s 34d to 18 2%4d; greasy, 6d to 1s.Cape of Good Hope and Natal\u2014§00 bales pe 8%ad to 1s 6d; greasy, 6d When the series opened merinos were practically unchanged, but prices gradually improved, and they closed 5 per cent.higher than the March series.The advance was most pronounced on fine scqur- eds and greasies.In heavy greasies the improvement was less general.Fine cross-breds ruled 5 per cent.higher wben the series opened.Medium cross-breds, although in demand, were not appreciably dearer.Coarse advanced 5 per cent.at the outset, shabby cotted parcels being in keen demand.Later the better grades improved, and final rates showed an advance of 7% per cent.above the March sales.Billpes were 5 to 714 per cent.dearer.Cape of Good Hope and Natal snôw whites and fair conditioned treasies improved 2% to 5 per cent.heavy and Wasting greasies were neglected, and difficult to sell at 5 per cent.decline until toward the close, when competition strengthened, and they closed unchanged.Punta Arenas and Falkland Islands opened unchanged and closed unchanged to 5 per cent.higher.Americans opened freely and the competition for geelong greasies and good, medium and coarse croes-breds was a feature of the sale.During the series 88,000 bales were taken by the home trade, 74.000 by continental buyers, 12,000 by Americans, and 9,000 wore held over for the fourth series.Cuban Loan Will Be Offered.The announcement that the Cuban 5 per cent loan of $35,000,000 would be offered to the public next week on ooth sides of the Atlantic was ignored, as any prospective effect which it might have on the money market.far Last Call for New York.To-day and to-morrow are the final days on which New York excursion tickets will be sold at the special rate of single fare for the round trip.The tickets are good returning within ten days, and New York is a good place to spend Victoria Day.Particulars at the New York Central Office, 130 St.James street.Telephone Maln 158 \"CHOICE PALMS AT AUCTION A large consignment ex.S8.\u2018\u2019Phoe- necia, from Arthur Standaert, Mout St.Armand, Les Grand, Belgium.will be sold by auction at our salesrooms.Nos.453 and 455 ST.JAMES STREET, on MONDAY MORNING, 33rd MAY, without reserve, in detail, including these varieties: A KENTEA, LATARLA.: CORDYLENE, Small and Farge.This will be a fine opportunity for householders and Florists, Hotel \"and Restaurant Keepers to secure a selection of beautiful imported Palms.Sale at Tea o'clock.FRASER BROS.120 2 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re BERNARD O'CONNELL, Grocer, 42 Richmond street, Montreal, Insolvent Notice is hereby given that the above named insolvent has this day made a voluntary assignment of all his estate and effects to the undersigned for the benefit of his creditors.\u2018 Claims must be fyled in our office within fifteen days from this date to insure their collocation for dividend.ARTHUR W.WILKS, J.WILFRID MICHAUD, Assignees.Office of Wilks & Michaud, 205 St.James st, Montreal.May 18th, 1904.WIRELESS 4 The Royal Trust Co.GAPITAL.Subscribed, $1,000,000.Paid Up, $500,600 : Réserve Fund, $350 000.PRESIDENT RON Bod.Lord Suoticono and Maud Royal.a.C M.G.-% VICE-PRESIDENT Hon.George A DrusmHon.DIRECTORS A.Macnider, H, V.Mere A.T.Patetson, R.G.Reld, James Rom, Sir T.G.Shiaugtmesy, Sir W.SG Van Horne, X.CM.G.Mostreal Office & Safety-Deposit Vaults, Bank of Montreal Building, 100 St damer.$treet.Branch Offices at Québec, St.John, N.B.apd Winnipeg.H.ROBERTSON, Manager, MARCONI .Angus nanlelds, .C.Macdonald, BR.Mackay, B 8.B.MR.Ww.a.2 i F ÿ © 104 2aw lication ouritiea On and after June Z0th no a will be received for Marconi at less than $6.00, he price may advance before that ddte, but fs: certain to be $6.00 then, if not sooner.Applica: tions will be received for the present at $5.00 each, in amounts of not less than $100 nor more than $1,000.After June 20 applications will be recelved only In.amounts of from $120 to $1,200, MUNROE & MUNROK, Managers Marcon! Uadertyriters, Canada Life Building, Mentyeal.Broad Exchange Buildiag, New York.© 116 Sawtf This is the EDMONTON place to buy Fron Big Profits Call for pamphlet and'Till particulars.R.P.INGLIS & CO., 110 TEMPLE BUILDING.48 Years on the Market The J.C.McLAREN BELTING CO, 293 St.James St, Montreal.CANADIAN BIRKBECK, ose 5 shares for sale.OGILVIE GOLD DREDGING, 10 Have 1,000 shares for sale.Toronto Roller Bearing, Have one shad Tor sale.NORRIS P.BRYANT, Dealer in Investment Securities, se st Francois Layter st, Montreal.\u2019 Phone n 20187 ml Ql .District of Montreal.No.Hi Circuit Court.Thomas Masse, Plaintiff, vs.Jos.Henrichon,.Defendant.On the 0th day of May, 1004, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sajd Defendant, Nn.8 Vitre st, in the City of Montreal, will be sold By authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, sélzed in this cause, consisting - - 4 BAILIFFS BALE PROVINCE OF of nouseholé furhiture., piano, etc.Terms cash.J.CAISSE, B.S.C.Montreal, 19th May, 1904.* + BAIFFe SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- dec, District of Montreal.No.14149.Circuit Court.Ulderic Lecavalier, Plaintiff, vs.Alfred Raymond, Defendant.On the 30th day of May, 1904, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the business place and domicile of the said Defendant, No.1061 Bt.James st.in the City of Montreal.will be gold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized jn this cause, consisting of one harmonium, cigars, tobacco and fruits, ete ot.Terms cash.L.J.8 RACETTE B 8 C.Montreal, 30th May, 1904.\u2018 \u2014 AILIFF'S BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUB- bec, District of Montreal.No.5877 Cire cuit Court.A.Payette, UK, vs.Jos.Guuvreau, Defendant.On the 30th day of May, 1904, at ten of the clock fn the forenoon.at the domicile of the sajd Defendant, No.1402 St.Catherine st, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, rll the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seised in 8 1 ing of household furniture, «Terma cash, Tio CAIBSE, B.8B.C.Montreal, 13th May, | WE OFFER $400,000.00 IRST Gold Coupon Boads Coupon Bon Ontario, in the development of available land immediately eurroundin, construction at Victoria Park, thus pl Niagara Falls, New York.At the birth of this enterprise ~ manufactories.acre.developed the following THRER MONSTER POWER PLANTS: Tho Conadian Niagara Falls Power Company, 150,000 kerce The Toronto 150,000 horse The Ontario Power Gempanr, 150,000 horse power.\u2018These three companies developing 450,000 horse $40,000,000.00 in cash in Victoria Park at the very A SAFE INVESTN, .: We offer $400,000.00 first mortgage, six per cent., ten-year gold coupon land bonds carrying 200 per cent.bonus in stock.These as the land czn make them, holding sbsolute title to , gues up in price its increased value will be represented by the stock of the company.The New English.Tariff Policy, means a protective tariff against the | comgeiling.the American man Progress of the Domi of.Canacù,\u2018* mar ES CE ing subscribers will be directly to the \u201cA.J.WRIG in order to save the duties.For further ~af the PRINCESS ESTATES COMPANY, (Ltd.) Realizing the vast and immediate opportunities offered at Niagara Falls its natural COMPANY, LTD., bas acquired control of 2, Estate Situation with great money-making possibilities.There js now being delivered to consumers, the population of Niagara Falls, New York, was 3.500 and bad 17 manufactories; today it has 30,000 population and 357 When the first power plant was started, land at Niagara Falls, New York, was selling at $200.00 per acre; now it is selling at from $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 an | Greater results are now assured on the Canadian side where are now being | 22d Niagara Falls Electrical Development co.HOME PROTECTION FOR HOME INDUSTRIES.proposed by the Hon.Jos.Chamberlain, world rer to manufdctur® bis goods on Canadian soil protection and to prevent the exportin of this power to the United States, it is proposed to place an export duty on all wer produced at Nisgara Falis, dntario.This, makes PRINCESS ESTATES COMPANY LTD.oposition the '\u2018Strongest ektant for the Devciopmeat and on DENOMINATION OF BONDS.The bonds are issued in denominations of bringing them within the reach of all classes of investors.Fteadin ished 3H information they desire by writing gred, who will promptly forward prospectus and maps.& GO0., Bankers, GANADA Lire Boning, ToroxTo, ONTARIO; Butz County Bank BuaLping, Burraro, N.Y.; Wairine Brock, Stracuse, N.Y.g them in TATES acres of perfectly level and plants now ander wer, PRINCESS three great power possession of a Factory Real 75,000 electrical horse power at wer, are expending verge of the Falls.bonds are as solid a security the property, and as the land by Great Britain and her Colonies, $20.00, 3100.00 and $500.00, 109 7 daw | \u201c AN AA ali 5 arse Ene oro AS , TER EE ela CLD SLL = TR 2 ie dit A 1, ; re = Et =.+ ; \u2014\u2014 Y \u2014\u2014_\u2014 rome = ye \u2014_ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 7 pme - \u201d PC xr TEE EE RE Se pepe CT r ANAS ET ES RE ES - \u201d .RATES.FARMS FOB SALR HOUSES TO LET.- SIZVATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VAGANT.ROOMS TO LEY.| ] ÉOUMS ANU BOARD: | ; 087.- PS - a.» < , a tod \u201c.- 0 ! ; .a Crs BOR .: VES LE ARE Bate NOUS (Contin ra on Page 9.) tContinued en Fage 9.) \u2018 Page 9) 8 \u2014 A RESPECTABLE YOUNG OST \u2014 A FOX TERRIER DOG, MARK- _ TER 43 = 7 \u2014 OXR OF T 1 TO LEY \u2014 LARGE RRIOK tol : : (Continued an Page dy who would share room with an- lemon and white; no collar Re- PREPAID CLASSIFICD ADVER- i LE x poe, 0 ho mine put | VV ee senna, Arvind WATER Tule 1e de ta RAD, | Rooks mrionn wen runwien.Gb, SLT SRNL Pour \"mit war 18 RRS ih J \u2018 CB TISEMENTS: Foam, Fo star of qe , rst pete are roams J) sédiion ree AE a wp pre Percy R.Gault, 130 Mackay \" , Mier ply 186 Drummond set.130 3 fort, and convenience + «5 1-2 Bt Famule board.5 ON SATURDAY TAT ETHER Ë : splendid hobs alah bultable Garm bulldlags.to room 7%, Imperial Bid le | vu VWASTED \u2014 A MIDDLE A0ED Wo- %_Telephone Eas 3194 - DOME LU: NE ea EA LE ne at ee ay 5 M Gather ANTED \u2014 BOY TO DRIVE: MUST 0 analet \u201cln Tetore metThjarrvant.[QOOMS \u2014 FURNISHED, ONE BATH.jV, board.lranslents accommodsisd at Ine st.gold cross joitialed BM.Q.Liv- In te MONTREAL DAILY STAR.ail In wood condition: never failing spring 8° yg.TK RAT SWEET, water, best Qf reasons for welling.For full nderstand horses and know tae city who can assisi in store no ehildren in room flat, also one unfurnished, 72 x .; 3 Ple- 5 light fus » 00 + : ça 1:0 3 particulert ébpJ/ to À.W Hepburn, end Lures.ta.prod Site tiny Ys moders well.2123 St.Catherine ot.120 3 house.Good references.Btors, 109 Mansfield Crescent st.OARD \u2014 AND HOOM IN FIRST CLASS SITUATIONS .WANTED, 10 cents for 20 ton, Unt.house words or less, and 1-3 Gept pur extra Ne \u2014 Slt.Unmediaile posssssssm Fusihus parts JANTED \u2014 PLOUGHMAN.APPLY 11 OOM v ROOM, WITH RUN house, hot water, bath, shower bath, Lost \u2014 A SABLE AND WHITE COL- PUPISS WINTS Yor FOR HALE \u2014\" VAUDREUIL, 141 cuiary apply un promos wl WwW mm.26 na st.*ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN pea ne y .TO LET \u2014 AT 'YOUGHAL, BATH- improvements.heath and care-taking ply before 10 a.m.and in the evening at 9 with contractor, dredge company or also table board.348 ut.Antoine st.120 à IN CHAMBLY CANTON.bf FOR SALE \u2014 NOS.1:26, 1734 ov urst Village.four summer cottages comprised: Sanguifet street.100 feet from Beaver Hall square.on river or lake boats, by steady, reliable OOM8 \u2014 TO LET 10 PHILLIPS 1.Estate Cottage and Grounds.Lot Na James si.corger Laurier avenue, in furnished througout; splendid bathing.81, Louis square.Apply to J.Emile Vanier, man (English).good references.Address : Place, first class large and small Roos \u2014 AND BOARD.PARLOUR 4 on Offictal Plan.\"he ood order.large yard.two stables, prevent APDIY to Robert Armstrong.Bathurst ViI- |5 Beaver Hall square 120 ¢ WANTED \u2014 A BMART MAN TO LAY Sidney, 1922 OUawa at, Montrewl.120 3 moma, also en suite, for mentlemen; private.bedroom.large front double room; On No.40 Official Plan rental $75 per munth, will sell cacap for 28% NB 108 20 some carpets, in house: must be res- Shower baths.100 8% smgie room, bathroom floor, good cooking, .2.Garden Lot No.on « : special reasons.- more information ad- ge LET \u2014 AT BEACONSFIELD TO LET \u2014 UPPER CORNER.SEVEN tonable.Appiy at once to 25 Latour st.VUANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN NOW \u2014 home comforts.244 McGHI College sve, 3.Vacant Lots Nos.14 and 15 on Of- dress.U.F.LeB'.13!y St.Catherine st TO LET \u2014 AT BEACO! SFIELD.roomed flat.72 Greene.superb situa- - + holding good position, & managerial OOMS \u2014 TO LET, ONE MEDIUM 120 ficial Plan.net furnished cottage with water Plt: sion, open plumbing.very warm, hardwood VVWARTED \u2014 AT ONCE NBAT HOUSE.or other position with improved prospects: size, elegantly furniahed room, front.4.Vacant Lots on Rallway Street.be- - ; chen: tennis court; shade yo and t- floors, newly papered; possession June lst, maid to stay in toww during summer; unexceptionable references.speaks and ing on Drummond st.very bright end HOOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ing subdivisions Nos.1, 2, 3.4.8.6.7.8 FOR SALE \u2014 35.000, NEW WEST.Jame; aPP)Y 10 Macintosh & Hyde BE [528 Appiy on premises or telephone West: léferences required.Apply 317 Milton st.Writes French: excellent addrese and suc.cheerful, Ader ent TOOT situated on i of Official Lot No.106, and the remain- L mount houses, ready September five L200 st 18 mount 1003.° 120 3 120 2 cessful getter and closer of business: ex- bathroom fiat.Apply 79 mmond et nana der of Official Lot No.106, between Rall- bedrooms, atest improvements, fine situa- perienced accountant and office manager; - : 106 tf ANTED\u2014 A NICE ROOM AND BOARD way Street and Official Lot 108-5, also .p ! TO LET \u2014 AT CACOUNA TWO FUR- tion.terms.Fred.R.Cole, 1384 st.James Ril \u201cnished houses.one of brick and one VYARTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN EXPERI- thoroughly competent to undertake lin: in a private féroily by a vingle gen- subdivisions Nos.5 and 6 of Official Lot 7 RODM MODERN FLAT, 211 ELM street.ehced A ; ortant work.Apply to D, 3138, Star Office.QOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY FM - : 120 2 w00d, à rooms each, situated near the sea- avenue, Westmount, now being newly must leave LR Bi; 4 mentees: ?ppiy ! 120 8.R ed single room, In vats BAL an, Deal au esters a4 Claremont aves.No.107.i # gpore Brick horse.reni $69.Apply Achille pspered.etc.throughout, ready for occu | 9373 guar Branch Office 120 3 171A Shuter st.117 4 poly W.-=548 : 5.Right of Estate if any in River Bank G.W.BADGLEY'S LIST.Dionne, Cacouna, Que.118 3 tion Juhe 1st: wederdite rent.Apply & V ANTED \u2014 COOK WISHES PLACE, YANTED \u2014 ROOM WITH BOARD.from Toll Bridge down to part sold \u2018'o OR SALE \u2014 MAKE YUUR SAVINGS me 33 Mance st.Hel) Tel East 60h 130 VVANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR ONE OF dioner or short order.in city Ad- OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM ON WA ED uen(lomun, in English apesk: Willett and Macpherson.Ser : the best selling articles of the day.dress 137 Rivard st.H.Lindberg.120 3 bathroom fiat, clothes closet, electrie ing family.near Phillips square.Reply C, 6.Right of Estate.if any.in property *arn money.Do you know that $10 at Fork of Roads near the Toll Bridge.IN PARISH OF ST.JOSEPH DE CHAMBLY.| ! Lo.Outfit free.No expense.One hundred t light, suitable for light housekeeping, or or mominiotc, 8 day saved.but paid weekly FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.cent.profit.Address P.O Drawer 2183, ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, 20 YRS.for gentlemen.Address 337 St.Antoine st 3130, Star Office SUMMER BOARD.1.Official Lots Nos.307 and 308 and oF moathly.wili buy a lot 25 x lvy, close to ~ ; .: ; v schools, churcnes, and 300 yards from Park WANTED \u2014 TO RENT A COTTAGE, Montresl.Canads.120 3 perience Ee niet ener also \u2014 117 ¢ ait OARD \u2014 ABDBNAKIS SPRINGS.HOTEL, that part of Official Lot No.39 re- ° June fret.À Gallghtful summer maining unsold between the Canal and SUMMER COTTAGES WANTED.Venus cars.Over 3500 homes erected and fa wi .NAN - ~ , \u2014 eee creme \u2014 ee.thin an hour's ride of Montreal, \u2014 FOR SUMX JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY 5 ebarge of an office: dest Montreal recom- OOMS \u2014 LARGE, WELL FURNISHED rocher at re ahead Ask anne Du- location suitable for good fishing: eight Tg 10 LE à flat\u2019 on EE ON Ta maid.34 St.Matthew st.HOUSE- mendations.E.323), Star Office.120 2 R front room on bath flat, also sitting be $200.\u2019 ot the Nil rooms required.Address B, 2720, Star Office.between Shernecoke \u2018and Mñton sie Forms es : room if desired.\u2018tn private family, oa 118 zeod 17 1 TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLA ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED PER.Bishop st.between St.Catharine and Dor- R SALE \u2014 SEE LOT : Het Address H, 9843, Ses aw W collar ironer.apply.té the leundren son position to assist with Mght chester st.Breakfast optional.All conveni- Fimqre.ring.bathing.Sshing, tennis, Sie (he Road and the Road and the River.Mance, Bt.George and Warmer ON TO LET - COTTAGES AT BOLUCH.St.Lawrence Hall.housekeeping.or care of young Infant, not ences.Address $726, Star Branch Of- Famyus health giving Abenakle Mineral Wa: 5 pat Fart of Lot No.313 between ciose to electric cars, Tocality rapidly Bulle erville, furnished, well situated: easy \u2019 oa or gi valid tt ne ry pi ar a Que 6 ee u un the 3 53 the River.valid: y or cou : 8 That Part of Lot No.814 between ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HOUSE- sh.or § maid, who can assist at dinner.Am.best of referpaces.Address K, 9822, Star erican House, 79 Union avenue.Branch Office.130 2 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK OR terms.Apply to Joseph Paquette, 5§ La- croix.119 6 ing up, 325 cash will earn big profits, sure, &o and see for yourself.Montreal Annex cars up Park avenue land you on the lots in 13 minutes.1M 2e0d \u2014 8p C0 Nar.one aude and\u2019 single To Bopre \u2014 ACCOMMODATIONS FOR the Road and the River.newly furnished, fear Place Viger Hotel boarders at \u201cApiary Farm,\u201d situated titers to be made for the property ea ; six miles from Farnham; has plenty shades, oe.and wharf.140 Berri! ar 119 4 healthy } lity; deity mail T 2.00.No offer nec rily accepted.APARTMENTS TO LET.APARTMENT SUITE TU LET, BUSINESS PRENISES TO LET \u201cAcadia, y wh \u2014= \" ç .ground floor suite in the cadla.ral t : FOR aha 1% 79%, BT.LAWRENCE ; À No.643 Sherbrooke st, comprising parlour, cooking \u2018thoroughly.Apply.between FOR SALE .| ROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS Further particulars apply Mm.John Ken ALEX.F.RIDDELL .ot, 47 x 79, to lane.200d 0 RENT LARGE DEED STORE, | dining room bedroom.kitcaon And batn- 7 and 9 evenings, 59 Drummond at.120 2 rm Pm ee ti 774 to let on Bherbrooke Oar Park leds, a > - 4.2 aig .Agent ; eo \u2014.4 ; : for ol 3 + = Col + à x 4 - > orposite Court Hose, heated: will particulars apply to the Janitor on thé |TXJANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY G00D | [FOR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KIND.avenue.Address A, 3020, Star \u2018Ole.= GARD \u2014 AT ST.AGATHE.FIRST ESTATE LATE WILLIAM VULE, ; For MLE 5 aXANCS STREET, 3§ X lease to responsible party only.rear en- premises, or at room 79, Impertal Building.general servaat: references required.tiocka, Tayo tail vine: le, on camaras ara of Oy gy Vr mod ern Sonveniencen Joe North, Bet Building, - - - - \u201c 5 n ck Jane.Just \u2018the trance.Enquire 1880 Notre Dame are 1136 \u20ac .ren pe à | POOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE, AIRY {= T70» BE ALAA ES 313 16 | 80 St.Francois vier St., Montreal.at for fate or Settages: \u201clocality build.taker, 3rd floor.and increasing in value.$78 .\u2014 TT cash down, balance yearly or monthly pay- \u2014 - = \" - : oe Basin, corner a ne: * commodated.$0 University st.ments, 118 Zeod BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR SALB ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED warp.Tek Mein 462.es Transients ac ; BOW open for summer boarders.ai bathing and boatine.Apply W.W.Jobn- et bell boy, pan ._ GOO - 2 La .P.\u201d FOR BALE.\u2014 A FINE SUMMER Apply to Steward, Turkish Bath Hotel.FoR ove in fret class order; al sell OOM8 \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS mon Lakefield.PQ new SAMARITAN HOSPITAL No washing.Good wages.Apply 21 Puck- ges.Apply sito Antec ie.coal.delle d anywhere in rooms, by first June, In quiet English ghd qrenue, hetween'.1.and- F7 or-efter tly.J.130 3 law TS = Guy and William sts.Bell family.very central; breakfast optional.BCARD \u2014 LAKEVIEW COTTAGE 18 162 Good Nt n WANTED \u2014 LARGE STORRK NO .wa.we SUBURBAN PROPERTY Won ÉD \"ixturee ound eu io darts erences \u2018loo.miles from Moncrent, slowly [WANTED \u2014 A NURS: MUST NE |Ciyyereoneble Brure.Aéérem FL ares mur [U0 let with Ayer Hebi Bath.bot ves, BOARD, \u2014 LES BAPINE reopen.June FOR WOMEN.- ne at.r ° SALE.- electric light, hot willing to go to the country and have 1} Hanover st.120 ¢ 18th.Box 70, Sabrevols, P.10 A and cola eter ana an modern Conveni- city reference.Apply 87 Durocher street, OR SALE \u2014 THREE BEDROOM BETS, = adrevoie PQ 118 The annual meeting of the directors ron 5 es AA AA A BAKERY TO LET ences.Address E 2609, Btar Branch Office.120 3 almost new; Lwo tollet sets, ope car- Rex roto LET ew JFURNISHED OMS IN THE COUNTRY.Fine LO.of the Samaritan Hospital for Women \u2018BA \u2014 fi No» * : + .i ' Ï .arge rooms to let for , LE ST.ANNES, GRAND ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS BOOK.Daal tn perfect order Apply Magasin de 36 St Denis st.opposite Viger square.housekeeping Quting sumuner et \u20ac 8 was held yesterday afternoon, in the s.Box : or 70, Bab 1e P new premises occupied by the instie revois, Que.118 2° [tution on St Catherine street.The / OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED.96 ANDERSON BOARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD IN A Rev.J.Edgar Hill occupted the chair.120 2 private family.st Beaconsfield.Ap- A report of the work done by the ly at cottage 8, Beaconsfield or 109 Park OOM8 \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISH- nu.¥ ° T 115 6 hospital was submitted, showing the OR SALE \u2014 FINE TONE MASON & ed double room.on bath flat, hot wa- number of cases treated.during the ; Hamlin organ.cost 6176: ter heating, very fine.bath, Auer light.13 OARD \u2014 BELLEVUE HOUSE.CARIL- .Co.34 St James st 113 2 months; must nave references.Apply 183 $60; payable \u201d monthly or Hale Mackay st.120 3 Jon, opposite boat landing.finest spot © ar.and the good results effected Trunk avenue.§ room cott - Xd Trunk avenue # room ouage mod.keeper; must speak and write both T SPACIOYS AKERY, .\u201c » P.E Brown, real estate agent; 97 8: James fi} \u201cneue even, for brand dr SUMMES RESIDENCES TO LET.lenguages VE Traverar, dosephat se street \u201c cakes, with dr liar, good stable and pars \u2014 Ÿ .in rear.First Class central locality.W.F.mer eer ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, WILLING 8 TELE er stone honey DREWE aEAST, Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Telephone Main 1695.8 TO LET \u2014 AT TOINTE CLAIRE to Go to the seaside: wages $13, ales 98107 ADDL ¢ St.Philip st.city.apot, splendid 1 \u20ac 3 acing the a boy about 14; and good cook to keep Teal estate sont oF $e ames = Brown, extensive grounds Apply to Trust & LORD house for one gentleman during summer R SALE \u2014 CHILD'S LARGE IRON crib, go-cart! Gem jars and seversl ry odfis and ends, cheap to prompt buyer, Bo stree nont Nurses Ward and Nobile were pres FOR BALE \u2014 OPPOSIT .IN FURNITURE STORAGE.| University st.ve octaves, seven ato knee swe 1 = - on the Ottawa river: excellent.board.vr fi TOR 84 LE OPPOSITE ST ANNES, TO RENT \u2014 AT STE.AGATHE DES aa re mere oT 3 knee | ed OOMS \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED SIN- [terms epply Mrs.Jas.Clifford, Prop.sented with their graduation diplomas, also six acres for $800.P.E.Brown, real o= Monts, The Echoes, furnisneq, seven ANTED _\u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH house.Apply Leach's, 2440 Bt.Catherine.; gle rooms to let.76 Cathcart st.118 10 The officers of last year were ree estate agent, YJ HL.James at.INE, DRY.CLEAN STORAGE.FREE |, ns electric Jigul, bathroom, hot and thorough knowledge and good connec- 120 3 elected by acclamation.The as from dust, well heated In wfnter, 0048 coid water, stables and bont nouse: a beau- tion, with the wholesaie anû retail grocery OR SALE\u2014 895, PAYABLE 53 MONTH- OARD \u2014 BUMMER BOARD AT A 9 : .y are FOR SALE: \u2014 8T.ANNES.FRONT.holst: sassy sccees W.F Lewis 30 Hospl- uruily wooded point, view unsurpassed.L trade in the Maritime Provinces: none but ly or $60 cash, buys fine \"Thomas\" OOMS \u2014 TO LET.164 PEEL.COR.ST.large farm house.adjoining St.Law.follows: n ing river, 12 room cottage.ion.181 sireet.Tel.Main 2698.120 3.Menout, Renoufl Bidg, St.Calherine first class salesmen need apply.Bend applt- brEan, plano case (oak).Mason & Hataie Catherine.nice clean furnished rooms, rence Park, 1 1-2 mile east of Cornwall.On.President, Mrs.A.Pennell: Ist vice.Small casn paymentabalance monthly.P.E.and University.116 t£ [cation to The \u201cForce\u201d Food Co.Toronto, organ, 838.Appily Lesch\u2019s, 3040 81.Cather.by day or week; fine location for strangers teria large.airy rooms and good rd, 3 president, Mrs.R.M.Liddell; 3nd vice.Brown, reai estate agent, 97 St.James st.Ont, ine st.ln city; very central.120 3 minutes\u2019 walk from electric cars wich president, Mrs.F.Robertson: hon.PIANOS RENTED._\u2014 .- reach all depots.situated on the bank of Toramned voviame oi ee JOBS a WANTED.R BALE \u2014 $167 CASH BUYS AL.OOM8 \u2014 TWO LARGE.NICE ROOMS.the ®t.Lawrence, plenty of shade: geod treasurer, Mrs.J.Payne: hon.secre.¢ newly furnished, to let.separate Of boating.bathing and fishing.Apply to Mrx tary, Miss Cramp; assistant secretary, Nl \" t; - ost ne ri lew]; PI 0 RENT \u2014 FINE TONED Rae etes.Tel Up sul Can Ba sep sa Three EXPerienced |.atm om Pa 2188 cab lan ey rants Tha Drbmmmond dir pote and fuhing Cornwall.Ont.Miss Glamford, fa FOR BALE \u2014 COWANSVILLE.TEN room house, hot water heated, with two acres of Jand.well shaded, $1600 P.3 nces.B.Brown, real estate agent 37 St jambs piano, 32-56 monthly, te good parties YeRien uss Leach's, 2440 Bt Catherine st.between street.1203 The Board of Management t street.Apply 488 Et.Urbain st.120 2 rday CARD CLEANERS Stanley and Drummond.of Management is as fol.: OARD \u2014 SUMMER BOARDERS RE- lows: Lady Hingston.Mrs.R.D.TO LET \u2014 AT BT.AGATHE, FUR- pisued cottage On lake rym, 11 ruuans, hot and cola water, eiectric light, ZFOARD.house, \u201croa at Ludger Lerour's boarding McGibbon, Mrs.Nolan de Lisle, Mrs.\u201cLac des Islen,\u201d boats, new piano: prices moderate; rallway station, si.Mar.O- F.Cooke, Mrs.James McShane, FOR BALE \u2014 EAST FARNHAM, for Wodl Cards.Apply at R SALE\u2014 839, PAYABLE 34 MONTH- nies wooden cottage.with 5 acres best 35 Common F : NT FACTORIES TO LET.THE Mos tamte es ET CO.Iy or 355 all cash, buys fine seven oc- _ nd, 2 acres In orchard, 2000.PF.B.tave American square piano, rosewood case, eM > own.real estate agent, 97 St.James st.bout-nouse.ADPIy to M.von Mappard., carved legs.Apply Leach\u2019s.2440 St.Cath.OARD \u2014 MRE.DOCTOR SEARL Éhariebois Post Ouen Peg Lero ua a rane, Men br oar Te.Fe re Tor: FOR SALE RIGAUD.FINE LARGE Toor oe Tear Tighted the tae = WAN ant Have 200d city references Apt rine = B strictly private acoommodatién for A UE ance , Mrs.8 ° H °c Wie Mrs BF.2 moder idenc xX 99, Clear.roe mlLes a ladtes, with professional attendance: ladies RD_ AND ROOMS AT LONGUEUIL .- 8 H.C , .F.stone moder sidence, with § a : elevator.Apply T TO LET \u2014+\u2014 AT LARRAIRIE FOR ply 8¢8 Dorchester st.120 2 R SALB \u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, a OAI F a n re ce, Ww cres -entral, steam power: elevator.Apply The Summer & Bice cottage partly tur- » es octaves.Amero] make EP EEE treated and attended.28 St.Monique a BoA ee minutes aix from ferry, 28 an Bopp.Mrs.8.Carsley.Mrs.8.F.Wi].land, only $4300 P.Æ Brown, real es- Bell Thread Vo.Ltd, 163 Nazareth st._ tate agent.97 Bt.James st.* : 114 + wanéd, sarge garuen, Fruit wees, thres , minutes\u2019 Wask (rom ferry.Apply 9: 8t TO LET \u2014 TWO MODERN FLATS, Charles st.Mrs.Dagenais, Longueuil.son, Mrs.G.T.Ross Mra F.H.Wagm- \u2014\u2014 ington, Mrs.A.Baumgarten, My.Yo OARD \u2014 BOLTON SPRINGS HOUSE mountain resort.White Saiphur WIIKht, Mra.C.D.Morgan, Mrs.E.A.ANTED \u2014 REFINED WOMAN A8 Pedals, in good order: 4646 cash: a bar- housekeeper by widower with chil- gain.127 Alexander st.120 3 dren.Address K, 9922, Star Branch Office À.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.I FOR SALE \u2014 MOUNTS ROYAL VALE, h th sa OR BALE.A BAILING Y RK ; son avenue, brick cottage, hot - + 98, clear, lixhied res idea, _ ACHT, .water heated.fruit trees, 54000.P E.al Sete power, elevator Apply The TQ LET ~\u2014 AT DORVAL, STONE ANTED \u2014 A BTRONG YOUNG MAN F model.16 ft.x 6 ft., In first Eu ARK eat 7 ere | BEINGS.Bpecial rates ca families for the Robert.Mrs.Conrad.Mrs.J.R.B.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James st.Bell Thread Co.Ltd.163 Nazareth st.| Villa (furmisned), end grounds, 1s for delivery wagson, single man pre- dition.built last year.Apply to Frank J.OR SALE \u2014 LIGHT EXPRESS, IN |season W.2929, Star ce.i mith, Mrs.F.H.McGuigan, Mrs.Geo, T 119 ¢ »uums, including two bathrooms, extension ferred.Apply 313 Bleury at.Migsina.409 Bt.Paul at.\u2019 good order.a enap: net reasonable ARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS RECEKIV.Simpson.Mrs.Fellge.FOR SALE \u2014 MOUNT RAA SALE kitchen 8nd concrete cellara, assured water ANTED \u2014 TWO BOTS FOR CONFBE (Continued on Page 8.) offer refused.1338 St.Lawrence.BOA om uta ty (CEL.__ The Advisory Board consisty of Rev.try 37600.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, - supply.J.G.Mavage.163.McCord street.tioner store.Apply 2245 St.Cather.y OR BALE \u2014 BAY MARE, 15.0, RISING [station and river; shady lawn, verandah; | J.E.Hill.Messrs.G.'B.Cramp, Far.$7 St.James nt., STORAGE WANTED.ine »t hd seven, thoroughly broken to eadals moderate terms.Address 10a ie.vowans: quhar Robertson.Willlam = Bentham, WANTED TO PURCRASA and R.M.LiddeN.and harness, Apply In morning.coachman, ville, Que.119 8 33 Rodpath st.Uptown 49.118 3 TO LET \u2014 AT BT.AGATHE FUR- VWANIED_MARBLE AND SOFT STONE | nished cottage on luke front, 11 Mr.F.Robertson was elacted aus OARD«\u2014 STANSTEAD HOTEL, STAN- stead, Que.Hotel ia now open to re.ditor.el PROPERTY WANTED.NVA TED OA OE ene.op red .ture.etc, 40 x 40 feet, on ground U0.poi and cold water, electric light, paid The Roreytn\u2019 amants aa darby Eo TAY _ ee OR SALE \u2014 3 JOBS.SLIGHTLY UBED, ep dis Moo stanley a rena VV.ese hetbrooke boat house.Apply to E.von Rappard.Ltd.852 William st, Montreal 120 \u20ac\".WAL, rentiemen o cant oo one SoM or Rar Wires, \u201cone murse's Sted on the.Boson apd Main Rain v-o0e nagey fame of Dr.H.L.Reddy wae -\u2014 X + n niey \u20ac + » = : 4 ; te the on a ain , on ANTED TO RENT OR BUY AT sT.374 vais $ 120 3 Bes Bam Pearvon fret, 2834 0103 Cute! aod, and 100 \u2018other Tent mina Tour\" Vermont \"hae bm ol ride 8dded to the list of consulting physi- ~ couts and capes 2 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT a.cart, nat - WwW pe À referen to + Notre Dame © pay the best prices of all kinds.R.J.Latimer & from Montreal.the hotel ie 1100 ft Ebove Cl@NS.TO LET \u2014 AT 6T.ANNE DE BELLE- Mat 1 Pepper at \"aie a?[af nor other desler.Mall orders attended Gof Victoria square.118 4 ues level pleasant drives.fishing, etc.live ; = .vue furnished house.8 rooms, op of two, at 1 rende à ! ery in connection.Further Information ap- Grand Trunk avenue, for summer montés.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE OURS It SALE \u2014 HEAVY DOUBLE AND {Ply Hall & Nettleton, Proprietors.METHODISTS ENDORSE Address Zor particulars D, 3184, Star Office.YVANT BD \u2014 EXPERIENCÉD MAN FOR \u201cHenry.near line of rallways, a place of ground.containing not less than ten Sfunand feet.Address J, 987%, Star Branch Office.! 119 ?: STABLES TO LET.V cart, with brosé wheels proferred.Apply stating price and where it can be seen to C, $110 Office.- i .Y WANTED \u2014 ! HAVE PURCHASERS NDS 120 concrete work.D.G.Loomis & Song, snd everybody else's cast hôuse- single waggons, to carry from 3 to 6 115 6 law for two small modern cottages In fMO LET \u2014 NEAR CORNER 8T CATH- 3 167 me.James st hold furniture, clothing, fur conte capes, tons.Express ous awd light carriages ; PROTESTANT UNION, frs west end or Westmount.at $4500.G.W.| erina and Mackay sts.Apply to Na- >» old diamonds, gold and silver: best caak Of ai) kinds.196 à Paul at.118 OARD \u2014SUMMER BOARD AT L'ACHI- , = Badgley, 124 Ft.Petrr st, ground floor.tional Trust Co, IST St.James st.1196 TO LET = FARM HOUSE, NEAR ANTED \u2014 A BMART BOY FOR TiIC- rices for good goods: mptly called for - 9 gan Villa, well furnished reome, boats At the meeting of the Methodist min- 2 118 3 sav Baaurepgire (+5 haut), fine situation.ket office; must have good ap By M.Frank.498 Craig\u2019 éL East 3067 (NTED A BECONDHAND 8COTCH- (8 Adolphe Beauchamp, St.Hypolite de isters of the District of Montreal held ; Apply U, PUR, Beaurepaire.Que.ance and have good education.Apply tp © © T0030 ANTED AU Kilkenny 112 10 887 yesterday \u201cafternoon.a resclution of OARD \u2014 GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS Sympathy with the movement tending in a nice locality, shady, ive min.towards an amalgamation of three of OFFICES TO LPT.120 3 178 St.James ot.pr NTED \u2014 TO c TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER BEASON WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT WAN Ring.aii RCHASE CAT OFF FOR SALT QR TO LET.\u2014 a commaedious eountry use, 0 LBT \u2014 FINE BRIGHT, SMALL OR.{ situated on high ground, with view of river.ALLAN eres Ne 1 ok, t to th - .utes\u2019 walk from the C.\"P.R.station, near .- , St.Annes Bennevile anû or good plain oo 0 §0 to the coun- eure, carpets: highest prices paid.L.Adler, .u ation.nesr the great Protest nt churches was *8.eee Has = O RENT \u2014 4200.ON SECOND FLOOR bouses at y cos requl Address.or : LE\u2014 MAR he river, 25 minutes\u201d ride from treal.pa FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET WEST.1 of Temple Butidine, opposite eleva.ls LT Be Tames ar ITT Teal | nestor st corner Bishop st 120 pe 219 Craie st.Mail Promptly attended ION ata 16.3, Ave roars oid winner of Apply Miss Bridges.Bordeaux.320 2° ©d- The chairman of the district, Reva mount, 12 roomed house.beautiful tor, Inciudies Peau only Mr Badger ene ENERAL M ] © blue ribbon at Horse Show, 1904.Price 8278.ToT \u2014 Dr.Griffith, presided.- i order.910,500.ensington, fine modern vault.ve - .WANT Dp \u2014 G ACHINE = ABO 3 .J.Brown, 2708 h OARD \u2014 A .LAMBERT.PLEA.was announced at the m ot boues gable round.Prod.À Cole, tite | room 3 134 Se Peter gt ES To LS vu, AT LARESIDE, \u201c% apeb man for machmers store: pe bea à tana, ;.or CP ana.BEC \" Yarn.Phoné Le srine st 1202 sant room.wita board, for two gen a summer school for the study of the 2, gr.James st.120 2 : ed.P- te man preferr \" ce = tl n.convenient to rajlway, river an ec oO LET on IMMEDIATELY, OL SIDE buy 110 Fea! se 130 2 Bring references.Wilcock, 3 Common ps where seen.J, 9848, Star Ofttos, OR SALE \u2014 SBCONDHAND ROCK- auto cars.Address C, 3092, Star Office.Bible ane rom AE (og od in ~ offic .- se - sext; vant 68 per mouth.with light and \u2014 1203 | away.In first clase condftion.The Le- | \"21 meeting will be held In the morning In LOTS FOR BALE heat.Address W.2936.Star OIL: | VWANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER, CAPABLE WANTED, oT BICTCLE FOR 12 ymar doux Carriage Ce.Ltd, 93 Osborne at OARD \u2014 \u201cMOUNT VERNON COT- St.James Methodist church.The after.CASRN .SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.10 ro hondie compier Docks.prèrense 5s Apply 360 Bim avenge\u201d 9°08 condition.ers.near waters \u201cedge: fret cles beard N0ON® Will be devoted to recreation.If OR SALE neh LOT CORNER, OF sr © LET \u2014 FINE DFFICE, ano 5 ST.also stenographer.both languages and able ANTED \u2014 a CED (CARRIAGE, and rooms at moderate priges, Modern con- possible open air meetings will be held , , ! .- OISE\") LAN ri 1 80 con ° .r e for e , for one ; .Heo.orth heap for cash.se Ral ever ES Bruneau & Dupuis M The Vieason, within easy mismo Fe THE dress 2 3266, Bear Ofrice.Ti 2 ANT partitions.Rep Ir = they Le horse.State Price und where It can be seen.JonIonces flo.Agathe dev Monte \"rhe chatacters of the ministers and 3 P.0.x - 318 4 Xavier st.bo ce tov : : de seen to P.O.B.ny PF, 3203, Star Office.120 7 OARD \u2014 VAUCANCY FOR BOARDERS.probationars of the district were ex- TANTED \u2014 BRIGHT, INTELLIGENT 126 2 also rooms to let.Write fer particu- inte amined and passed upon.The follow.: \u201c \u2019 th for office.wholesale wareho lars C.208, Chambly Canton.180 3 large offices, with vaults, on ground broaé veramdah.Apply to A, 3017, Star vou , use.YANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE : [ -LOTE WANTED.fingr, from #4 per loath up, WF.Lewis.Offica 11s 3 [App P.O ee wa JW store fixtures, includ airs, BOARD\u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT \u201cMAPLE into Tal connection with the conference: Ge em.o .- \u2014 EXPERIENCED counter, \u2026 Elass office partition, C .\" Knowlton.Que.on east md e AA 80 ANTEE at for night walk, Sa TAGS l'aise lave house refrigerator: ai my ETS a ! Real Er eh ne te J.Howard Philp, M.A., of St.Lambert, Estate Agency of Brome Lake, 10 minutes\u2019 walk from P.O.Apply M.Geer.Knowitun, Que.120 10 8nd Burton E.Brown, 8.T.L.of Mont- pp» for.Thom ue real South.It was alse recommended OARD \u2014 LONGUEUIL, ON RIVER that Me .Jules D.Anthony, G.8 side, comfortable room, strictly pri- Schagel, Thomas H.Billings.M.A.vate family.no other roomers.Apply 36 , PETER STREET, st.Fi is Xavier st.No.4 , .George D.Armstrong, Paul Villard and 1% oT , a era er - om R.F.Argue, be continued on trial es Bestern Automobile good condition.Apply ou.& Co., 43 À : to rellable Peu Victoria st.Phone Up 1000.J .| : | : > SUMMER COTTAGES | 5.asû 7 Brtholet st ny : r ñ - \u2014 STOUT BOY.MUST 0 | C ot Bouthervill > hy city Poe, ent WANTS recommended.1744 1-2 Notre Appiy Dame st, upstairs.ea We \u2014 T HAVE ENQUIRIES POR E building lots In the west end ; and\" or es unt.Must be ch AL ou Bedsiéx 124 \u2018ar 2, ground floor.112 3 taw PUPILS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED garg.Aress Mr.French.190 Berri, Montreal.stat- © wae .que to A D me NA round Floor.Drolet Street, § | TO LET i: te Nem Dame i\u201d WANT ee Got APP Bren WANED a PUPILS, dice PRODUC.underiaks apon commission SUMMER BOARD WANTED.probationers for the ministry.\u2018Near St.Louis Sq.|} Bessie ee A a Ed A rer ae a EE Soi mina In Fevesr of Ghursh Union .° q.in the New.Hospital Street Extension ANTED \u2014 GIRLS TO WAIT ON PANTED \u2014 PUPILS, MANDO , Collection HA Rents.children, in country place.within easy er The Montres! Siar.t House for Sale, | OTTAWA HOTEL PROPERTY Witte Soni» oc fone WARES od is Fear Ste M mir SE Sealer, PE UE AE cour tat wnin of he Presbyterian .+ Methodist and Congregationalist bodies was carried by a unanimous standing vote at the annyal meeting of the Brockville Methodist District.one of PERSONALS the Jargest-apd most influential districts hd e conference, The pressing was presided over by Rev.T.J.Man- _ - ARGE ER $180 ur doser a pen AT) sell.Brockvilie, who {a president of the Dorchester ot Tel Up 3838.1260 3 conference- FOR SALE ladies for glove and corset denses ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHERS.c- moderately sized corner brick Ments; those havins nod gids of both W ed pupil this week te commence or THR Ludden tons haw win an BELL TELEPHONE BUILDING.; ern conveniences, hot water rences.Appiy per month: coulé piace you soon as through.A ; ; ; languages preferred.) red for \u201cbalance of thie pes @awances on Notr2 Dame and Hospital avis end pie sy etat a The D.3141, star Office w.Harries's Acade me 8749 Bt.Catherine.p Price 33.750.yo.streets.Apply .id May ea rp ensed for twenty WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR 8TEND Telephone 7 - TE 4 ; ( and general of - \u2018TED \u2014 SHORTHAND, MATHBMA- \u2026 M.L.PUTNAM, Room 24, Bell Telephone Duflling.© ar pra POTHIER, Knowleats th lengusges prefere\u201d 44.ANTED Re 4 se Lo First Floor, Temple BIdg.| vetoptone-2tate-att0 - - -08 S0ge8- | - 316 6 Sussex ot, Otava, ont | SL Bae is 3S BI mash Gere).Prob - met .5.ing fully location of house.size of rpoms, accommodation and terms.130 3 G.W.BADGLEY, 134 Sr.PETER STREBRT, Ground Fioor.;( Tel, Main 9197.118 6 aw rr pm ME DAILY © HEP SO SO J eee] AY B90 re tlie rn urn 4 rou or ambien SITUATIONS SITUATIONS WANTED.* ROOMS TO LET.FOR SALE.| | .a (Continued P 8) _ - (Centinued from Page 8.) - (Continpged from Page 8.7 , rom Page 8.) \u2014 ; MON ELI- M8 \u2014 NICBLY FURNISHED FRONT OR BALE \u2014 FURNITURE.CARPETS WANTED Ten alan, Roan Roe double pete) fat, Ja ree 2) gon, cmedorators rue stoves, ki sa ; Midays nurses, duti h tc.smrm Jecob- family; every modern convenience.cash .ord sos \u201cReliable Ofc.Te \u201cMackay \u201c2 pe kay st.Phone 2485.H (hariader & Se.258 8 James, a\" - ; S J À | AES If you arvftiok; Tirec Out Pale, Week.} > .furnish you with\u201c gk for making money durff§ Bradley-Garretson Co.LI ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE Down, you will ooms \u2014 C COMFORTA ULE .Nervous.Drapeptie al) Run VVANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS GAR- oms, ruymsiansa or unturgished | LIOR BALE \u2014 LARGE BOX, ABOUT $ have to take a remedy some time.Don't ro ws __ .- lighted with gas, moderate rates Lo suitable fL long, 3 wide and 3 desp, sarted.Make ng mistake.Don\u2019t nurse for infant; must b re- dener or groom, coachman or farm t.lock and key.| .: get downh Q Jax! n° .commended and willing to_go de: or.P, 2610, Star Office.117 ¢ parties.Apply to 260 St.Antoine Le for passe nl 8004 condition.sulla The Canadian Business of i; : hol © liquid remedies, No s .wages.Apply to 124 Cla) - AN __\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 style cherry bookcase, every Also 4 race with alcoheli omodies : - J ANT - RICAN PAINTER CHE - wh .no beer, no wine.D ME P aperhanger $ WW anted SE ane z ches sabe 81 painting of aay kind.| ROOMS \u2014 To whl, (FUR beard.piv ta Ww.BS Cosluine, wil sell cheap 42-1 an American Com pany WAVER, STOMACH à NERVE REMEDY \u2018 oh aper hanging.tinting, kalsomining.\u20ac - i w aorta per, IVE REMEDY \u201c : \u2014 ng.varnishing, et 1 am sure to satsfy Eéntlemen preferre on bathroom .\u2014 - ; will core you ly, simply, ples : i Anis duck pants Fesad operators can You with my long experience.Mr.1er APP are CAL James moe Glen car F 08e oa imee Lu Nrarianed, neat pat: Discussed.quickly at à trifliing cost, 50c for à big box or six ; = MURPHY & son, aay on Rotary se \u2018 hisittiviied Prose.Toni 183 Lagauchotiere st.sheds.\u2019 \u2019 1s 3 ADDY to Peu rei \"he boxes for $3.60, at your druggist, or on receipt of TR ., - - = g mn 3 ing.Apply Leon .our sole Canadien nt, Messrs.2452 St.Cat Bt.Catherine at.15 JW Ciatine, RAINTING > Apply Leon Room \u2014 TO LET, SUITABLÉ FOR st, near St.Mark.118 J0 HON.MR.DOMVILLE SCORES cash remittance, from Age ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK.AP- Dupuis, office di Wellington st.house 490 single gentleman, comfor 3 , | 1 ; LYMAN, SONS & CO.holesale Druggists, 380 ot.Paul st.Montreal.ply either by cletter or in person Delorimier ave.116 6 dished, all convenienaes; nice locality, In Fee SALE \u2014 BUNLIGYT OIL, ALSO ê w ; private family.11 Buckisg ave.118 queotine delivered to any Dw > \u2014 \u2014 AM IN NEED OF {to § Murray avenue, near Metcalfe uve, part of city.W.wee, 2¢4 Liverpool st.ect Committee Will Investigate er = Ac ED to mands an article that sells Westmount.118 3 VVANTER Te A EL LADU nes VOM - SPLENDID LARGE DOUBLE Hell Tel Main 2016.me ES Bel Mutual Reserve Fund Life ntes .as urnish- u erv like Clear prode iy proposition ta irresis- ANTED \u2014 À MAN TO TAKE CHARGE or travelllng companion.good Ungulst od ton room, furnished or Mo men, For SALE \u2014 WATER MOTORS.APPLY e for having broken the laws of Canada | of Parliament who had ned te hate tible; no capital.\u2018I need local travelilng of an operating and boxing room of music, etc.Highest references given Ni.contra) Toon lity Apply 82 Drummond street.to Victor Filteau, Star Office.116 6 Association.and being bankrupt The fact that all large sums.This investiga with ability.To all such a shirt factory.State in detail your past required.Ap: ly Miss Smith, Eriswood, Wil- c - 116 6 t! made in 199, and the report quoted agents.and men y .th P 116 1 Sor.BL Catherine st.\u2014 insured who could, Were dropp ou my Proposition is & snap.Write now, was giperience, sslary and references to.& ington, Del.A Fer SALE \u2014 AN UPRIGHT PIANO.of the company proved his case fully.from was signed by Baldwin, Kew aelay ®t W.'W.Linscett, ntferd.Box .Montresi.V ANTEL \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DE- Rooms \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED sold hear fale American make win be Special to the Mon | Star.If his case was not proved he could and Brockway.The charges were de- ANTED \u2014 3000 A YEAR AND EX- TANTED \u2014 STEAMFITTERS' HELP- coraling.graining, tinting, plastor- rooms, bathroom flat; private 11 Person.Apply to 4336 St Catherine street.trea walk out :s unfit to remain ln the clared to be unfounded ; penses for men or cuergetic women ers, also tinsmith, one used to plumb- le and paper hanging: charges rogerate sentlemer only.173 Mansfeld sL 117 5 Ottawa, May 20.\u2014The Senate veste Senate.He thought it wap somsthing rd to visit our agencies, to establish new ones.ers\u2019 work; also apprentices.John atson, es ences.Top : , JGHT day had a long discussion on Hon.r., ' alk of another investi.G procuring names and addresses.to adver 4136 Br Catherine st.119 3 Cadieux at.118 9 vous rl BRY LARGE EE un OR SALE 20 RQLL TOP DESK.OAK, Domville's motion to refer to @ select Hon Jar.Soot sald the gompasy had pergecution i ry committee.4 our oods: experience no fa - .& ng, .stand] ce desk, com .: © + but bonesty and \u2018industry.Bradiey-Ourret: VV ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPERATOR ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WANTS ground floor, \\n English family; Be 83 lady's bicycle.turnieure nd stoves of ali committee the matter of the ; osition deposit was untouched Then this would form a precedent.son Co.Limited, Bramtford, Ont.131 13 on Champion button-hole machine; situation as groom or coachman, aren.St.Antoine st \u2014 kinds.48 Bt.\" Antoine st.ny ¢ [ef Mutual Reserve Fund Life Asso- Hon, Mr.David had confidence In There were many companies in Canada .steady work all year round.Jno W.Peck thoroughly experianced: gooa references, oous LL FURNISHED, OPEN v ciation.be if the Banking Com- |in which there were dissatisfied share- ANTED \u2014 QIRLE aoop PAY: & Cont 1555 St.Lawrence st, factory Address V, 3851, Star Office.R Me voa EL FURNISHED.resired.For SALE \u2014 GABOLINE LAUNGH FOR Hon.J.R.Kerr, Toronto, made a ought the course he sug.holders CS, ; ada Paver Bon Gomory.TET Eloi at : \u2014 ANTBD -\u2014 ENGLISH LADY WISHES terms moderate.143 1-3 Sherbrooke 8! 5 R 2664 rar oon 10; very .Address strong defence of his poaîtion that it gested would be more beneficial and Hon.Mr.Gibson.seconded by Hon.Moatresl 1 8 WANTED 1on, either to travel oc semside.Address G, .was better to move in the direction Of more expeditous than the course Mr.Mr.David, moved In amendment to re- on, elther to travel or seaside.re a gL > ; C on > > v : ONT NOR SALE \u2014 vV INE SMOOTH ranting relief to those suffering from fer this matter to the Committee 4NTED ~ A [PLAIN COOK a AND , 9784, Star Branch Office.He 3 COM ma NIQUE FraNISHED Victoria coated fox terrier par (male), 6 having \u2018fnaured in the company then in Dora Mr Belque held a similar opin- Banking and Commerce.Justiture 65 Be Denis RE EE Viger WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG ENGLISHM.street.117 *_ monthe qe ER be teen 45 16\u2018 Sherbrooke the matter of an investigation.ion * \u2019 MR.DOMVILLE AGAIN.square.115 uf 27 years, fust arrived, desires empl Tt GREENE street © rear us 6 Hon, Mr.Gibson geconded by Hon.: Mr.Domville could not sub- MAR.ment or any piace of trust.Best of refar- OOMS re EM NT a hacia .Mr.David, moved to refer the matter| Hon.Mr.aelay Hon.Mr.Domville sald the Scnate ANTED \u2014 A GOOD HOUSEMAID, & CO ences W.79°8, Star Office.1 ating\u201d dd Aa balcony also à OR SALE \u2014 GASOLINE LAUNCH.to the Committee on Banking and mit to this or any os ersonal had to face a charge made by him from with satisfactory references.ADply HENRY MORGAN qu ith aitlias room: à furnished.F Strip bull, never leaks, ho pump, b \u2019 h - Hon.Mr.McMullen had no peg his -place in the House.He was à $448 Bt.Catherine st, near Greene Avenue.118 3 Philipe Square WA Opera CANIST (PROFESSION- e room, furnished or un 115 7 only tea cup, 25 feet long, six horse power, Commerce, but after cebating the ques interest in this company.In 1883-or - hting for those who had _ 115 7 - \u2014\u2014 al), o for engagement during June, ¥ery fast, high gunwale.awning, Pautssok tion till ten o'clock the amendment the Commons gave them certain Poor layman fighting for = WALTER A NOTA OF aes July and AuBust: highest references.Apply IG LET ON cushions, nickel plate railing, vernished, ne was voted down, and the eriginal mo- 1535 the mo aging the [lost their money.against every bons Water ja ÊNT, LADY CAN MAKE |A notarial Peo as a AE SEPOTIENCE te Orgenum, Box.408, BruckViile, on , Room evo CR ROOM TO LET eon paint required.gpod for 30 years.without tion carried \u2019 specific of Ce du bustress with The Government opposéd nothing.~ eaully §13 to 330 weekly by represent- ; ÿ, WW.295 p 3 Sold st.Trun- repair: price five hundred dollars (8500).; ion t - peop! ank \u2019 proposed to fight it out to the end.; u experience and salary wanted.W, W.295b, a all mew fyrnisning.136 Manefold st.ri Hon.Mr.Scott on the motion to re ad been ost 4 ; Toy Position la pleasint and proftabie the Bar Office \u201cMontreal na 3 ANTED \u2014 BY SOBER INDUSTRIGUS sients accommodated.US 5 APP to J.Ettenbers, 2098 Bt Catherine | ve the debate on Hon.Mr.Dom.De aly Cned.He thought any He likened Mr.Keres ey \u201cbad eRF round.Will gladly send particulars - = î young man, experience otelman, SITE, p\u2014 villes motion for a committee In re- \u2019 suleldescope.te 437 lady who may Deed to make some WANTED \u2014 BOY AT ONCE TO CARRY position of any kind.Address H.Eriksen, OOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND EN nf rater.OR BALE \u2014 SECONDHAND GURNEY gard to the Mutual Reserve Fund Life reasonable sum expended in probing case and made several statements he Bo.decepion: Are\u201d Davida tBrten® oi?preferred nurs Bam do 8 pan Branch The Turkish Baths Hotel HE 3 ie large double parlous\u201d bedroom plano, gas stove.Apply 49 Guibault SL Association, urged that the House |the affairs of this company would.be CERF ATC MACE SEC if he had been Mrarors pre.Davidson, \"406 12.Telegraph Office, 568 St.Lawrence street.ANTED - AS NURSE.COMPANION use kitohen, accommodation for visitors Lo 119 ?_ should go slowly in the matter.The well spent.rtunate that this com- Nell posted.He had said wr en.TT me 138 to child going to seaside or country, city; quiet; first class only: close to Wind.oR IAMS UPRIGHT appointinent of the committee would] It was -unfortuna ed in Can.hed bought up the House ~f Com Wren = A BHIRT BUTTON HOLE = NT SMART OFFICE BOY uid, travel vit eine a ood pr Dominion square.147 18 F plato ME es mes fr 1-3 octaves, ebon- Involve very great expense and could pany had Sed RE anaint n but \u201cich 310.000 in 1885.11 4 not see >; OPArator and a girl for the turning ANTED \u2014 t ; sailor and e i - + i : nm , nice god ada.e toux > a ir Mackenzie Bowell cou not ® _ department.having a a NO 10 EE LUI ater cs tar re® Good bent Toronto ddress Miss Dunn, 5 Sultan ak, OOM ON BATH FLAT.IN QUIET tone: mass \"Cid ng gi oy $338, he ay benefit oy ae ree they represented to Parliament that her Mr.Scott could support the main .e .ba > : \u2019 » - , Pete se make high wages ac No 1s 4 - for the! right boy.Reply in own handwrit- L paivate house; references exchanges Payable 310 cash and 3, or mom ed to go to the Banking and Commerce | the old line companies had been rob motion.The Seeretary of State had ing, W, 2963, Star Office.119 2 RA/ANTED \u2014 GENERAL CLERK AND Apply \u2018orenoon and avening unt Ys er write for further par Sy Store closed mitt where full inquiry would ing the people, charging rates ar said that he could see no good tha > - bookkeeper, just from the office of McGill College avenue.Bros.144 Peel st.N.B.\u2014Btor com ee q above what life insurance could Le could result from an investigation by a ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK, ALSO À |J.C.Myers, Continental Table-glass Manu- - WO FUR- evenings, except Saturday.be made.carried on for They got their bill lect committee: that being so, he _ W housemaid: city réferences required.facturer.Coleman st.London, k.C.Eng- Rooms \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, TWO FUR- - PIANOS AT Hon.Mr.Domville had great respect Carr - h of that permis- se v ood could rè- eo an e | Apply at 25 Forden avenue, head of Met- land.Is open to & similar engagement.Low- s nished rooms, double, suita à Ad- OR SALE \u2014 4 SQUARE rich tome, for Hon.Mr.Scott, but thought that and on the strengt could not see how any g Ki calfe ave.Westmount.119 2 est wages, 310 per week.Address Galbraith, married couple, with or without boar i great reductions.Steinway, ric ot tiem - layi himself o to sion Canadians insured.He wanted 0 uit from a reference to the Banking .7 Burnside Place, Montreal.119 2 dress F, 9637, Star Branch Office.11 coat $600.Price pow $134, Chicker} \u20ac gen an was laying pen see the matter probed to the botiom.and Commerce Committee.For office, and to do messages.Apply YANTED \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOY 3700, now $131.Maines.very fine instru public opinion.He would not say that \u2018due to-day in Can- ht the company need net 9 A.McKIM & CO.W for brokers office.Apply to room 31.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY WANTS OF- OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROUM ment, cost $500, now $129.Gabler.carved r.Scott was covering the doings of There were policies due y th He thoug e pan copimittes.744 Floor.Star Buildin, Board of Trade se pemon, grads hhorrasty IROOM, Sluket nian omy Ue hy Sogn | at ote Dries\u2019 are for wpoi cash Ar, the cempany, but public opinion would 80a that had not been paid.In other fear à reference toa spectal copimittes and typewritinx Apply to am Tees, .above prices ; \" a cases they had comprom on.Mr.163 St.James atreet.TANTED \u2014 BMART YOUNG LAD FOR 30m 8¢ Dames ot.119 3 Cillers st = rene ts made for payments 8s low &s say 80.Calling the company \u201cpirates,\u201d $40 for J 420 potter, It was to his amendment only asked the Banking (ING CUT WARES in Taree\u2019 manufecturing estab- OOM EE Meet house.2°, Per month if preferred.Write or call he proceeded to denounce the company uliar that æ company and Commerce Committee to consider ANTED - 3 MST 4 Sor JER FOR lishment.one having some experience pre- ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, four rooms, suitable for light kit for full particulars.Layton Bros, 144 sat.= mind very pec to th ry f the company They cloth cutter Apolo or once to MT Stanton ferred.Address, stating age and experi- twenty-one years old.position as as- keeping, or roome separately, in \"yet st, N.B.\u2014#tore closed sveningm except Sat- like this, which was rotten e the position o e hich is come À Rege ES facturing Com ;, 444 ence, to C, 3084, Star Office.120 2 sistant bookkeaper or commercial traveller.family; Greene avenue, Westmount.G, be urday.; R SALE.bottom, should be able to secure the ai} had in mind the bti! whic Bt Famer ont Manufacturing Company, i Best of references.A, 3016, Star Office.Star Branca Office.118 4 DE D MACHINERY FO best legal talent in the country to de- ing.and the committee would ndt ene 2 UE VWWANTED wer TRES rot Catrong > 1 Ic Ver 0 LET SINGLE AND OR Greased to Nndersigned are irivited, fend it against a humbie individual neglect to take all necessary steps.- - Ing.also four atro \u2014 T ., WANTED \u2014 EaNcY on ahs chp boys: dis one young men wino understands WANTED BY YOUNG MAN POSITION R°° double rooms, also parlour flat.eR- up to July 1.fer the timber on lot 8.con- heavily like Mr.Domviile.They could do nothing to help the nt .- we 170 « heav : - cou Lauÿdry Co.4218 St.Catherine st.118 4 machinery.Apply 441 St.Paul st.ne andy Dookkesper: (S008 Denman.Soeur gmel bath.house eA ry rie) cession 3 North Ori pastes a me HON.MR.KERR.Lerers any tone han oe hee lations ANTED ine GENERAL SERVANT.NO WANTED \u201cmust leo Chet > and $536 Bur Branen Omics coh Adres JH He tema.Tape roy valuables\u201d block.Hon.Mr.Kerr, Toronto, was not an Hon.Mr.Cloran found the hands of .r; must also be able to doc band 9838, Star Branch Office.119 2 Couchiching.Particularly .t washing or ironing: highest wages ; cures \u2018oies ork.Apply to Shearer, = WELL FURNISHED.BATH- No tender necessarily accepted.C.E.Fit- old member of tbe House, but if a |p, company were becoming stronger D worences required Apply 4033 Lor.shwing and ner ae 3es BE patricie ot VWANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, 21, POST DRE mate with clothes cupboards: ton, Surveyor.Orillia.1% ¢ member honestly sald what he shan the hande of the victims in the \u2014- chemer ot.118 3 120 2 on of hal, as sccountant or office pl, 100\" only of quiet habits: board if | i ee thought, was to be attacked, not for Houge and he could not stand anything > \u2014 - \u2014\u2014 manager: has had nine years experience Terms reasanable A few table OR SALE \u2014 TWO ROLL TOP DESKS, bu he did t , had been named as ANTED oo AT ONCE BAKER WITH RL ABOUT 16 YEARS in business and lately in charge of large 303I76d.Terms reascnable A few Gui almost new, and two fist, leather top what he maid, but because did not of that sort.He ha TT Reiperience in the blscult line.Apply to | ANTED to a at telephone in order mill office In city: first class recommenda- doarders taken.Ë desks, all in good order.with office ehairs: agree with the views of others, he a inember of the special committee, 4.M Render & Co, 183 Mountain at.119 : à 5 Pi Apply to The Miller Bros.Co.tions to date.J, 9573, Star Branch Office.OOMB \u2014 ON FIRST FLOOR ONE will be sold cheap.W.F.Lewis, av Hospi- should not enjoy being in the Senate and intended to be impartial.oe WASTED apy EXPERIENCED LADY Limited.id 2 Reon\u201d bedroom.urn orn, with 4] #1: Telephone Main 2698 120 \u20ac very much.He resented with thel Hon.Mr.Dandurand De beeches, had.| t her.Apply.stating age.ex- ; FINN ; _ second floor, four furnis 2 tele- = \"QUARTERED OAK greatest vehpmence the insinuations ville, in three or four s had: tree nce and.salary expected to W.dois, \\ A en o British fire.insurance office.AN ouselogper.experiences Eur su modern nid central Socautty, * oorner | FOR com wer, spect i made; a hap: that nad been made against two mem- 4314 Canadians were suffering because er Office.References required.113 2 Address P.O.Box 2387, city.nish best of references.Address A pts Ron Id and Et.Catherine ats.Apply 118 74 Tupper at.bers, himself being one, because they of the increased assessment, but proe NTED \u2014 FOR DUNHAM LADIES = = \u201cwg Star Office.Mansfield st.| \u2014 BABY CARRIAGE AND were professional men.He was not posed no remedy.; V?college.Jay musica director.to taie WA EE also general servant.three YATANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY _EXPERL ROOMB, BAT OR poveatt combined, rabber tires.In acting professionally; he had never Hon.Mr.McMullen sald the amend fan charge of musical instruction Ve din ft ae per servant: Whiea stenographer desires position; com Ru comfortably furnished, 1ele perfect condition.at 7 Prince Arther st acted professionally for the company, ment was a mere myth.NR College, also lady teacher, prademy és: in family.beat references.Apply C, 3129, Star Office.phone, Auer light, private family: ne 130°8 though he had against it.He had re- VISION TAKEN \u2019 \u2019 ani ques ROY: Wo PR Lewin, Cov WANTED \u2014 A TRAVELLER To SELL 120 8 children.Aduress 21 St.Famille at.113 8 OR SALE A BABY GO-CART, WITH fused to insure in the company.When A ie then put and the : .good staple line in Province | ç Tu 1, .Apply at 183 saw the motion he thought if the The question was A tel EA NP ABLEMAID bee ob Fisaveth Toronto, Alanada 5 We ne ts Conde, to or DOME oie \u2018rooms.enamel bath, not \u201cwae Mance ray.Himost mew.Apply & Senate were going to investigate every amendment was lost on the (folowing Apply for hotel near Montreal: word pay.Ryan, 2 120 8 try or seaside; Protestant.Apply 88 Wipe: ter, Auer light.house newly repaired; wr campeny which proved unfortunate, it avides Rd &, air DeLanau- : \u2014 man avenue, Quiremont.teuant.606 Paince at BEATING, BTC Ea ha was a very serious and unfortunate Y arling, ANTED \u2014 TOUNG MAN, WITH TWO ANTED \u2014 A OFNERAL AN ANTED \u2014 JOBS [FIRST CLASS === TWO SINGLE ROOMS, ON CARPET @, .step they were taking.Referring to diere, Dandurand, David, Grboon, Grec or three years experience at the For anes APDIy to 301 \u2018Eim aper Hangiag and ining.house ROM 00 bath, fiat.vacencisa for_tab quotations made by Mr.Domville, bout, Jones, Kerr (Cobourg).Ke Passe ausinees: Epod ponltien te the right washing: good wages.Apply painting: bent references and good attend- boarders, also transients.36 McGill College or Sale ater otors from a letter written by Mr.Wells, ronto), Mitchell, Pelletier, Power, Scott, party.Address A, 3012, Star Office.110 3 avenue.Toy Ins: B.Shapiro, 26 St.Urbain st J11 3 Jaw boarders: 118 10 Have Your Carpets cleaned by be said Mr.Wells had for many years Templeman\u2014I4.poid Powell Cas \u2014 PLUMBERS, OPEN SHOP.ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT.ACTIVE - - vs ID tbe Montreal Carpet Beating Co, 6% La ; ; .afficer of the any.but be- Nays\u2014Bernier, uc, .~ WANED, a.Roasar, 1161 Be Catnertas ralivay office.D.3137.Btar Office, Ane housekeeper of general either im JROOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO Poul Ant gauchetiere Stroct.Tel Main 716.for running Sewing Machines, Ice Cream Pain rejected at an elsction made grain (Windsor), Church.Cloran, Dom- Street.: 119 3 - town or country: bas @ Htüle girl tour years 8 conveniehose Appiy 119 Union sve.Freezers, Coffee Mills, etc, charges against the company, Mr.ville, Landry, McHugh,., MeMullen, VVANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY.APPLY 787 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT IN oid.Apply at 384 Mountain st.130 3 | 183 LAWN MOWERL Apply to Wells made a claim which was not Mercier, Poirier, Te er, u Craig st is No eon required.Apply from ANTED \u2014 BY MOTHER AND |' TO LET ESPLANADE AVE.|.; : considered.Mr.Wells then made (Rigaud), Wilsan-18 =~ follow- or ironing: refe es requ ; Pp har A a kan ooM \u2014 taip gievator, sf._ 8 FICTOR FILTEAU, charges against the company in the The motion was carried on JANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRLS FOR LA- 4 to 6 p.m.No.12'Carleton Flats, 718 Sher daughter situation as goo ne mai No.9, facing noun reom, sos by apecial machinery, 8160 J b in ing division\u2014Yeas, 16; nays, 13.Wi Ga itoring dept.ax Dupuis Freres brooke st.Be ormaanty.Compan: eountey ot son Burm Star \u201cheating.| ye) Sharpened 3.7L.Kgives Soissors, | 1266 Star Office.gate.Tue-claim was for debnree.Sean-Bernier c, Powell, Cas- : ; : Cligpe ors, Bergeron A - r).- h.Cloran, q .: TED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY TO side.for same family desired, or separate.- T%.grain (Windsor), urch, ! ON REP nd Wake EEE fag | Bok oF irene Addin 47 bar ROOMS i han B SARE, UCR CTOR AND BUILDER.sum.Quoting from tte New.York In.David, Domrville, Landry, McHugh, Me= 0a checkers A Stellarton, Nova 33 per week Apply at Arabian Hoh end Branch Office.Me ares unfurnished.same fat im vo CONTRA aura artment rt of the in- Mullen, Merner, Potrier, Tessier, Thi- Bo TE ETS work.Apply tq W.F.| Cattle Food Factory.174 Inspector at.ANTED \u2014 MARRIED MAN, ENGLISH; [Bor 8100, 008 SECC, Sliifore Tat.PERENOLOGY.Se be 0: Daudcau (Riguad), Wilson\u201416, Patterson.Stsllarton, N.& di ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY EXPERI wants situation, used to horses; wife ur 4 t office Outares, paiet Mgr.Wells thought he should receive a | Nays\u2014Carling, Casgrain, DeLanau- ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRAPER.Ww enced firat class dresemakers on would do general work: have one child, age D STREET Thos.Lids one , geneTel building » 2 for the tinuance of diere, Dandurand, Gibson, Gostbent, i Ww ons acoustomed to gut and hang [skirts and waists; good wages: Dérmanent 10 years; total abataimer; disengaged.Ap- OOMS \u2014 145 MANGFIEL bath PROV.A.YOUNG, gd contracting work.Val und estimates.sum Of money for con Somes.Kerr (Cobourg), Kerr (Toronto), aperies.Good position to A} man.W.H.employment: only competent people need ply C, 3110, Bitar Office.120 2 large, well furnished front room, sais Principal real 8e + - Aa reg te Main ! 288.his friendly feeling towards the com- bell.Pelletier, Power, Bcott, Teme eroggie, Limited, 6t.Catherine and Uni: apply.5.Blaustein, 460 St.Catherine at.floor.ail conveniences ome or two gente Prinoipe ae NUE 2 Sara 4 pany.The olaim was for a about $12,- Mitche: , A .versity sts.118 tt 120 2 ANTED ee, an SR SLIABLE men; exceptionally clean house.118 Sirest Rendinge 80e te Que.EI 7 000, including $5,000 for Mr.Burnham, pleman\u201418.th djourned.Ci Cd .\u201d a ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED YOUNG warenouse as storeman or shipper: good OOMS \u2014 TO LET.SINGLE LAND Wa m toÿ p.m, MA CHINISTS.the president, of which he said he The Senate then GENERAL SERVANT tl TB SR Bo | refersacen.Adarsss D.3124 Sur Ques BR aounie 1004 sc Citherine ec 110 ed « sum amounting to about 37.00 FAVOURABLE McKeown's, 2599 or 272 : ; : wr | 7 ONEY TO LOAN.a a sum amounting to abou à - \\ .120 2 M3 \u2014 TWO SMALL ROOMS TO LKT, M .sharpened and re \u201ccompany would hear it Wanted young girl as general servant, Roue turnished.Ÿ46 1-3 Mansfeld Singin Res IR __| Lawn Mowers tit LL sppoial or tne compas Le hs rh Les REPORTS PRESENTED.small family, po children, good wages to a VWANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY FOR FIRE BUSIN:188 CHANCES, rear.NN a machinerr.cho we rep pe tn ) reliable steady person wanilng a perman- surance office.Apply to P.O.Box .FINE DoT WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITE St, claimed that In 1885, in connection w \u2014 ent, comfortable home.Apply only be.2322 ROOM 0m, one or two gentlemen, with ai} sslaried people A Doncen on a sooee the bill be had had to pay out large my Grand Officers of Catholic Mutual tween 7 o'cloek and 9 o'clock, wo 179 Mance JUNAP FOR GENTLEMAN OR LADY room, one or two gentlemen, names, Ir UT DORSER OR SECUR- mr sums, and that thers were members si.(abeve Bhwrbrocke st) 116 10 ANTED \u2014 6TRONG YOUNG MAN SNA 1th Three thousand doliace to seours modern improvements, Auer light, on bath ity.Paymeats te sult borrower.All busiases FLORISTS.Benefit Acsociation.} ry.ply 00! ee .| floor.CO en WA de Dione wens LEARN BARBER 102 ot \u201cBiizabecn at.BU Hear 120 3 Dard branis ang incressine soirs.Aédeess OON® \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED Temple ET Ey, th Chole Plante Special to the Montreal Ztar.quired.Wage TA meas average fame re ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AS COMPE- C.3055, Star Office.130 3 DO buble room; possession.st once, Ap- 104 Temple Bu sue Floral Designs\u2014e ours and CHIROPODINT.Kingston, May 20.\u2014At a mesting of §10 to $15 weekly guaranteed when through.a ee ae or Ce F]'O RENT FOR THE SUMMER SEASCS ply 371 Bleury et.19 nality.tices.Hall & Robinson, Floriets & the Catholic Mutual Benefit Associated om wos mailed free.Molers to act as.general affice assistant for a the | ved rink of *he Montegnard A.NLIMITED FUNDS TO LEND ON SEC- rey 2671 81.Catherine, Cor.st Malthe w ts nd officers, reports were sub- Lluetra: 2 t.Appl) he impro ss DOUBLE AND BIN.on gra Barber Coll -880 Canal st, New York large manufacturing establishment.App Ji A: A.'knovn as The Stadium.with its 2006 Rooxs \u2014 TO LET \\ Bouse all ond mortgages or §008 Promissory Tel.Up, 3473 so \u201c years experience a» Cuér- mitted showing the increase of mem- City.116 6 stating Est \"Bee ana salary er seating capacity, well adapted for bench aovix sie Meo vo, man ace Tel Up 1173.motos, sats capital, applied business men.feast and Specialist for foot bership and the financial conditions \u2014 e J - ahows, concerts, or any summer a ons., .ii» 6 .Ban Chembers, : , ents mad ! ANT _ - .Sangu à floor, Bt.Peter st.Telephone Main WNINGS, TENTE, ETC at own house, Sends hours ain -e the last meeting four months ago.Ww ot wees.Tollat Laundry Co ha ANTED\u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.TRADES- APPly to J.A.Christta, 149 GE SUBLE 116.1108 AY \u2019 : toe.\u201d 348 * Pumanchsctore ui These reports were very satisfantory.208 Gey et.1s man's son preferted.B, 300.\u2018Siar ROOM iron (roar) SAR room at.- oe Ta Tro\" \"| The total membership is 18.687.Since 2 Office.ue FOR BALE IN THE BEAUTFIUL i, olathes cloast, Auer HERG.Brivats ERT Prancdie Ravier poset onan Awnings, Al sis Tete ali sees wr.0.LOTTE TO .the first of January the total inerease AI?a rons\u201d lunes] AAMESS ANTED \u2014 FEMALE OR CHINAMAN | MI vitiage of\u2019 Smnsteed\u201d store, \"dwelling joree clothes closer, fuer HEB BO loans (small and large).With responsitie 5 g oy Nyse D hour was 671, and the net increase 638.The | aper, between 6 and à p.m.416 à as cook.st once.Apply to D.H trade AE era edn posses- 118 J [parties Communicste yeur wants in con- fart famlened: \u201cALEX.MILLER, BL Gobriet reserve fund has reached $162,888.86, Bonsexonper.PT Welsh, 116 Bt.Pater st.sion; owner engaged In other business: 8\u2014 NICOLY FURNISHED ROOM, Ddence.by lettsr.to tae office or by tele- yhoue Main 4689.WHERE TO STAY IN MONTREAL.End the total paid to beneficiaries stnes ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OPBRA- O- Stanstend is one of the finest villages in Ree 1 Bot water, Phone Main 426.= January.1893, when Canadian organi- W a a waist con Ho si gence | WANTED.\u2014 STR able lo drive horse, the Eastern Townships.has Brat clase EDK pan oto 38 Lorne avenge IS | od = zation separated from the body In the oy 8 ery: Salar ~ ER Apply 16\u201d Cutibert xt \u2014 Chinois\" churehes siectie den sity wa com \u2014 NewLy FonmisnEeD ann Money Loaned pie rotai Boe ENGINEERING.CORONA HOTEL.United Btates, has reached $20 Sandi.= \u2014- N fons.Address he chants, e .rrangements wer ~ \u2014 BRIGHT, SMART MES.|ter and railroad accommodat! every comfort, in a respectable nels! STR made visi An of Gusinens expérience, capable WV page, boys.The Martel-steware Co, Omer, Box 1th Suanstead Que, HIN |b mension el 1021 Cpe die FOLMAR 57 New York Life 16 COTS STRERT.FMONX MAINS: EUROPEAN PLAN sain, #9 advancement of the work.and aie for | nd exploiting un enterprise, 635 Craig st.\u2014 SE, a ; Bulldi d'Armes ss ss 2 Hates, $1 per up: ro: lods copie or part\u2019 quan and part Sep WANTED \u2014 IMMERIATELY AN EX- F oR sosdowill and Tasae of the am rican OO CE ore a Ria ne, Pace .HALL ENGIN EERING WORKS 3p, Megan au PT private dining reems locking after unorganised territory.The ed necessary; y ; d general servant for flat, gas Hotel, in thé Clty of Brantford: nsulting gineers Surveyors cu.Urchestre, Tuesdays, $ te 3 p.m.Satur , h TX £ Now unless qualified.Give references, age and Be RIRE Given Out: good weges: commands à fret class commercial asd We Loan Money at the Saya 5 10 8 and 10.30 te 15 pm.395 saw ££ |fixed for August 24th.and fo ng + gent experiance.Address B, 3023, Star Of- stove and washing § 128\" Park svenus, farm business.together with one of the D Member N.E.C.Institute days.Arrangements for transportfe ce 18 3 EE vee Arthur.180 3 on oT giruden in the chy: the only reed RO moms, Hien \u2018on Dominios sauere.§ Lowest Rates In Engineers and Ship a tion, etc.were left to : committee, >= or sposing 008.> .» ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GJRL FOR Ul-Bealth.For further partioulars, adress sod 8 Osborne st.Telephone Uptown 1 0.The Oity CHINESE RESTAURANTS sisting a n Hackett, J.3.WANTED packing ane laperiins.APE arter 3 J.M.Bcott, Proprietor.Brantford.1} a On household furniture, piasde:.= SOL Behan - a.m.Saturday.J.E.ette, .8 \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISH.$ ns, hurses end with .$ ATENT citons.\\ Young Man for Office ii icmp JOR SALE- A UNIQUE PATENT, ONLY JpOOMS \u2014 TO LET NICELY F electric pnollelty or ramon the goods, We * Oricatal Restaurant, 8 5 Chae.Brus WIRES CUT RUNNING Must be quick at figures.Bookkeeper lots of money, for an immediate purchaser.light, bathroom floor.beautiful view, oar canin sas Sioa from 1 Gor rope Thorne ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH.HANDY : O Michaud, St.door.Gentlemen only.Apply J, 166.to 13 mon We give liberal dis- T .tists st.Hong & Coy., al TO POOL ROOMS preferred.Salary $10.00 per week.with tools, to put up window shades.Maurice c \"as & 118 6 tare of W.B.Stone, Westmount.120 2 count, if paid before due.Your deal- ARC ebop v orders, * 120 3 C 8118 Star Office.The Marte)-Btewart &' 655 Craig street.aurice C.C., P.= STI 3 $ pe with us strict private, a we $ TRADE MARKS AND DESIGNS ae We een Kitchen, New York, May 20.\u2014President Clow- : M8 \u2014 TO LET BACK now you wy y courteous Seswred In ell coun Polite attendance, Open nigh tern ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SER.ANTED \u2014 BOOKBINDERS, THRE | [OR SALE \u2014 SPLENDID BUSINESS SIV ARC.room, also bédroem, micely situated, troatmont aud Fair.Honcet Desling.VANS : 16506 17, of the a Union rslegragh a vant girl who i» plain cook and un- sood ali round men to go to North- \u2018.Sa ishing clothing, boots and shoes.newly decorated.98 Union avenue.120 3 we are gal ing new customers ex OWEN N.E A ° pany, yes derstands her work: will receive 314 per west.Address D, 1184, Star Office.120 $ Mens furnishings, \"dol Must eel : day.You should be among them.Member Inst.Patent ».Suetend > NEW Y moval of all Western Union wires D x per w Stock about six thousand dollars HED, and investigate, We will be pleased an Agere, AH YING EY co, ORK to places supposed to bs pool TOMI other girl kept M8 Dorney I nnd on easy terme h Mekins & Go.Rex 7 Dome comfort ta private fam- to talk the matter over with you, or ° od Tomple Sidg., Mentresh Chinese Chop Buey Restaurant, 527 Funning p Pp 119 2 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS HOUSS cheap and on easy terms.A.McKim A co.every hore ar un Duvets reason $ ou on?us Bell 5961 Main.and we $ Lagatchetiers st, ra st Dominique rooms.He said he had issued direc ANTED \u2014 CARPET SEWERS.THOS ors 30 N.ATcant.Noo 83 Victoria square, LoTonte.Ont: A ily.614 City Hal 120 2 will send one of our agents te see you, st.open Setwsday, Latine nue?pad tions to the company\u2019s workmen to Liggot, 2474 St.Catherine st.119 3 130 3 OR SALE \u2014 A WELL ESTABLISHED [ After 7 p.m.tel M, 1958.man\u2019s furnishing store on one of OOMS \u2014 IN PRIVATE HOUSE, ONE .ANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR WARK.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN ABOBA best Es ETES a his ef | Good large room on ground floor, :wo Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co, [house Apply 317 St.Paul at.tin.un office: must speak French [reason for 0 5 Tage AY foenished, prvi er sphones hot and Cor St James at end Place \u2018Armes sq d English.Apply Bex 116, city.130 2 Meson, reom : - furnished, eleg shi; te > de BLL, Mgr.ANTRD \u2014 POR A WHOLESALE DRY 0 8 py cv 2 Le .Ladi - remove every wire dver which horse Soe dining room Cota on ae e news exclusively had formerly this : PT been furnished to private subacribers and to turn in every instrument used ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED \u2019 in this service, - cold water.Apply 495 Eherbrooke street.CHAS.B, CAMPFD - : h t i 3 solicit business of Manufact MARRIAGE LICEMAES.It is said that the men who operate ie eto \u2018operate.goods one penta WANTED ~ pet ABOUT 16 TO TAKE [NOR GALE ~- OLD KS ann GRO.197 | 111 saw aad Other the sdvisnbliity of the larger pool rooms are forming 4 + © .A Slovators.B.1003, Star Otros\u201d Pt BL.Urbain st, between 8 and 8 por CU |A ereck\u2019 tome Abivem hrecent bonne OOMS \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED : = trengacted by company to obtain for themselves thé YVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD, STRONG House, Kingston, Ont.193 rooms.145 Bt.Alexander st.CW rd I oney oaning has.Porch ari gros MARRIAGELIOENSES news they need.od 1 ANTED \u2014 AT AN INSU CB COM- » & Hew York Life ° or Don for laundry.biue and black lead pany's head office.yours.teas for R SALE \u2014 ADVERTISER HAW BS.Roo ~ 70 LET A LARGE FRONDY UNLIMITED CAPITAL por erie lA by Issued by John M, M.Duff, \u2019 ue a - permanent official position, with $800 to tablished monopoly.Only thing of its room, comfortably furnished, spital ne To Ioan ot lowest rates.Lower gen charged by \u2014 107 Où.James Bt & 40 Oressent St.solentiieally ANTED \u2014 A GOOD unNERAL SER.Avest: splendid chance.Apply $9 St.Fran- kind tn Canada, giving income of 42000 to for ene Of iwe gentlemen, &11 modern eo soy concern im Montrenl.LOAN< $10.40 te TENTS TRADE TA., e 3 vant.must be able to cook; no wasn.COs Xavier street.Aghts also wanted.nor Ler runy prorected br 10 ses veniences.Apply 30 Cathcart st.120 ado Qu où casse Te a ane Yearly ES 8 \" - Tested ing or ironing; must have references.Apply .Req Le Ni «mou! 9 years ' E 1 Foth tonhaugh & between 10 am.and 1 p.m.at 556 Bt.An.ANTED \u2014 A CARPENTER FOR A Y977 littis time and attention.Qwing to OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE, WELL FUR OUR CELEBRATED BASY PAYMENT PLANS erstonh a | toine ot.5 119 8\" W few days.Apply PENTER Saturday levinx Canada to take up this business in R Bished room, bath fée, hot.water Maxe Money Easy to Borrow and Easy to Pay, Eéveugiect and Londed and un.B Marr J e Licenses B HAR ISON & co United States will sell, including contrac \u2018Auer light, telepnons.private family, gen 109 833 ing.Montreal y .or ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS GENERAL lo 08 9¢ Wellington at, Point St Chers priviieges and outht for $5000 cash, 12 sold JANI MOL 3412 8 Eathorine at.i20 $ à LOAN OF 8100 » ISSUED BY R W.WILKS into servant, no washing; best wages.Ap.oo ins month, TH » am opportunity seldom : .Com be repaid 92-50 weekly or monthly Ene x on Sens sessions 853 Metcalfe 8t., Doniinion 8q.- A ; \u201c p ared, av ng.All .ply between 7'and # p.m.63 Drummond a.ANTED \u2014 A LADY BOOKKEEPER [those with required amount of capital eng ROMS \u2014 ONE DOUBLE.TWO BEDS, À LOAN OF a 50 weekly or monthly.TENT B; ElO.countries = ne 3 and correspondent.Apply immediate- meaning busin address in confidence, bath flat, verandah, two sigle rooms, Can be 81 7 \u2019 | QUANTED \u2014 A SMART TOUNG saw 17 0 10A Lemoine st.B, 2030, Btar Office.119 3 board poptional i Lelephone; gentlemen only.A LOAN OT 3 4125 weekly or montdly -FETHERSTONHAUSBH & CO.DANCING MORTAGAGE LOANS \u201d .an re v Li single for & men's furnishing store , ; , Teel 3 BL,X.B,; > ; : ANTED \u2014 ÉXPERIENCED SALES- OR SALD \u2014 IN' TRE.BNAUTIFUL A LOAN OF 8:10 , y PE th experience onlin: at home protat.Wen.for medicine wagon must tos growing villsye of Waterville, gen- JJOOMS \u2014 TO LET [COMFORTABLY Can be repaid 80c weekly er monthly, Albert ¥.Xathen, pik A van ds for tIvementin mertgages red.Apply A, 3011, Btar Office.119 3 nish security and references.Apply in per- eral store.good trade established, Imme- furnished rooms, Auer light.84 Vic- Call, write or telephone for Information.Abso- CANADA LIFE BLDG., MU.L, Que.en ro\" avenue Hale sent F undasIior city and * son at once to R W.Gibmon, Grand Union diate possession, building can be dought rea- teria st.Terms modarate.120 3 ote privacy are our watchword.lee Sorento, Otisws and Washington.street above po W.H.Phillips, of badeer & Fon N : Hotel, or by letter, The Joliette Chemical | sonable.Waterville is ten miles from Sher- a Loans made without smberraseing enquiry of : ; : Assomblies Mondey.Wednesday & Saturday.Jen.Canada Lite Chambers, ci, ne Co.Joliette, P.Q.brooke on G.T.R.mpton County.Good OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE.AND SINGL! relatives, friends or employer.Pianista Ceaper, J.L.Fairtelt.a Ca ; CAN VASSERS hools, \u2018electric lights efiy wter.Addrem fiath fiat, hot and cold water $3 THR CANADIAN FINANCE CO, : = 3 T ; Box 45, Waterville, Que.120 § Saw | palace st, RE 130 3 2 2 ts Bank Bald FRUITS, Ag = On ajar ane Commission to\u2019 ssll the MISCELLANEOUS.AKERT FOR dam.00m coorom ; | 1 Rene ee aL street, cor.04 \u201cUT DESTROYER.¢ iy for eT HONE.Excellent ; AE and minces riga, horees; siax- con S ish Lancon FURNISHED as la mount 59, he is as Ti a PA a VERMIN .A perfect ty ofthe high- Nag : urnishe class .; .ue ; _ séportun y for active men.Apply at ADAME , WESTON.MONTREAL'S Pout a Rg Address a center, ail modern envesienees hot water _ STRA WEERRIES OLEAN a oer or excellence in t arenolo| readings , Bt .; heated, sto.y , a A » bla THD SEALITER SAAN-0-FHONE co, CU tistactlon scans nai à To - hea gas, pp * 1203 LITER POLICIES BQUGHT.Proih que neuriy ovory Gay.GRO.vrrora, thay iets Sot.bug, 9 ings .ce a e ; ; ; ; a 7 : ufac se.C.1 pm te & No.744.Duiferin et, Ambnorat : _ , ee rer Notas.\u201d Dedogine 5 C k S : 8367 2815 Se.Cathertne street.1p Saher MEDICAL.5 oous 4 a MBTCALYE JSTRERT/ IB Tfe Potieies isvus4 by American com- TA .Nathan, C He OO ; .[PANTED ~\u2014 HARNESS MAXERS.FOUR dS SNe nished.and also front and deck parlour UY Pontes.Wii pay more for policies that LEGAL CARDS, Lemrvonce ems .general hands, ome good man YOUR CREDIT 18 GOOD AT PF.LA- ATE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN bedrooms.Transients to city sccommodated.| Rave been tu forus fr soma years th = A mea _ y \u2018 on ring: One Food Cutler: bteady wom polnte's for plain.medium and artie PPC Aiouing ckiled treatment.maternity 130 3, eve Bt EEL ee 0 \u201c00 30 : \u2018 rien : wag a J.wh .tic furniture, for parionr.dining room and \u2018a confinement: adoption arr 4.Phy.LS \u2019 .ADD i .d'A.Highest wages.Wilson & Bons, 303 ! 2 re, A RESSRS.; ha 1 ah Wellington st, Ottawa 117 4 bedroom: dlse bedding, carpets, refrigera- cician and tnd ) urges ip @ttendanc 9 \" ; k eo RH ponmible prices Cat) and fée or\u2019 yoursopeey Aderess Doctor.\u201d Box 1, Bums.N.°T œ., R'ELBRON, ANTGGELL E SORYETER Baking Powder | ~~ AT ONCE BXPERIENCED Possible prices.Cell and ses for yourselves.; LE 116 24 TRANSLATIONS \\ MUSI \u2019 M operators en men's and ledien sor 449 Bt.Catherine fi.east.118 ef A ++ oué.Faivare.sai .; caxapa \u2014\u2014 non TETE OANADA'S STANDARD \u2018Ttesosm 3 1 7 - TERN] : 3 Us.tmaaiien «| a ; Paures -Stveot, mer A [% SEs.- , 2 ue à .Tessier de te ue, Nr ! JTAMAN STRAW.WE HAVE THE M\" ffoity.tocated and furnished.re ATIOUS (instteh into I nel) on TROY.@ VE ow.vient AS os Rat tee ee 5 .Sold Everywhere.- v largest assortment in the city of sions» : provider olen made by © ap beolute Correspond- \u2018Studlo, 28 GE CR eherine sirest.For terms, $,2.xcanbon, x.0.: Gree ad DE a : ANTED T'AJQUNG MAN FOR LAW a.P an Cr Ce hats fe: once womans disassen, 6 Ta Genesee\u2019 es Botte rn Aas 388 sy Catherine dates ato, adèrçes Fred B Morris, yo Douglas Armous A \u2019 .Add tati sd).- e Paul, .erine, suitable .Chese-Casarain.pouted.VW, 2024, Sins Offices 10 ta count vo.famille 230s screen.180 40 lan Montreal Bou Toh, East waa lant in | ' \\ v .: » Ao lege Le Ta - fée : Ever Announced in Montreal! varieties of patterns, exquisite styles, and surpassing wear which mark Boston Boots and Shoes.WWE =e pleased to announce the opening in Montreal of our New Store, and call your attention to the many Our position as leaders in the making and selling of footwear was strongly emphasized last season by the fact that we sold more Boots and Shoes in the various cities where we have opened our stores than was ever before done by any other stores in the same cities, : The ultra style of our-Boots and Shoes is distinctive.They are equal to the highest priced custom made footwear\u2014attractively different from the ready-made goods of other stores.In our factory we have a special corps of men who are trained for a long time for this work.« \u201d These men, representing the highest skill to be found among Important Footwear New Union workmen, bave produced a line of Boots and Shoes that in variety, style and wearing qualities, demand your inspection, Made in our own factory of \u2018Hub Oak\u201d soles, Goodyear flexible welts, and by Union workers under the most perfect sanitary conditions, they are the perfection of Boot and Shoe goodness.Our initial display is but a fore-runner of what you can expect at all times in this store.\u2018The character of our Boots and Shoes is guaranteed.We own and operate the Hub Tanneries where we use only selected hides, make our own special upper leathers and pure oak sole leather.Our leathers are a special tannage and non-shrinkable.That all our boots and shoes are made on Nature shape last, that the styles are exclusive and our own, we being the only manufacturers owning and operating a special last factory.We do not make idle claims, but \u201cWe Prove the Wear.\u201d You are invited to call at our store and inspect the various styles of Footwear at your own leisure, whether you desire to purchase now or later.We shall maintain the same remarkable price that has caused other makers to wonder how we do it, and every - pair of Shoes\u2014equal to any $6 value, and better than many at that price\u2014will be sold at the uniform price of rs ; * Ps S33.g@ REMEMBER- We Carry a Select and Choice Stock of Ladies\u2019 Oxfords in Both Black and Tan.\u201cEE All BOSTON BOOTS and SHOES Shined FREE at Our Store.Orders Sent by Mail or Express 25¢ Extra.! BOSTON SHOE STORE, Cr.S 7 er Pair., Gathering and Mansfield Streets, 2325 St.Catherine St.| Illustrated Catalogue Sent Free on Application.DOG SHOW PRIZE WINNER ARE HAPPY Show Finished Last Evening, When Ribbons, Medals and ~~ Cups Were Presented to the Lucky Ones.The dogs at the Arena had: farewell to one another last evening.They went.visiting and mingied freely with the-men and women who had come to see them.without showing any of that\u201d hauteur which so many pampered dogs are inclined to exhibit in their own homes.The farewell conversa- zione was a most enjoyable and thoroughly Informal affair, lilumlnated up by the > -asant thought that when the clock struck ten it would all be over, and it was difficult t.tell who were the better pleased, the dogs or \u2018the officials of the Show.Messrs.Parker Thomas, nccretary Innis, Arthur Hersey, and others, were kept busy handing out ribvuons, red, blue and yellow.bestowing bronze medals, promising stlver ones because they were not yet ready, and packing up valuable cups.Mr.Mortimer.one of the two judges, who is one of the best in the United States, was highly pleased, and ro were all of the outside exhibitors.One of them, Mr.Blair, nf Plattsburg, who exhibited a fine kennel ol Boston terriers, and won two silver and two bronze medals with the dogs \u201ce exhibited on\u2018 his highly decorated benches, expressed himself to the cf- \u2018fect that the show was one of the oest managed of those he had attended, and considering his experience in that line this is saying a good.deal.Following are the.principal winners of the Special.Trophles offered by prominent people and important Canine Associations: : : SPECIAL TROPHIES AWARDED.Eastern Townships Kennel Club Cup, Norfolk Kenpels\u2014Norfolk All Blue.Lord Mount - Royal's Cup\u2014George , Caverhil}'s Skye, Ch.Queen.J.OCr+-anes Cup\u2014Montreal Hunt.S.Coulson\u2019s Cup\u2014Balmoral K mnels.Montreal Cup\u2014Terra Cotta Kennels, Kubelik.Quebec Cup\u2014Anglo-American (en- nels\u2014Devonshire Maxim.Mrs.Adam Beck's Cup, for best dog shown by a child \u2014 Miss Alice Graham's Dandy.i ; American Fox Terrier Club Cup (smooth) \u2014 Narfolk Kennels, Norfolk All Blue.oy Club Cup :(Dog,.novice - class) \u2014Nor, folk KenneBs, Norfolk Ranger.Club Cup (Biteh, novice çlass)\u2014Nor- folk Kennels, Norfolk Truest.Club Cup nples)\u2014Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk\" Ta.The nnat gesults of the judging were: 4 COCKER SPANIELS.Puppies, dogs.any colour\u2014Lance Farewell, J.are Clark.1; Turner's Rex Obo, J.M.Smead, 2; Red Pudgle, Muriel Curtis, 3.Lo .Novice dogs, bincle-Lion, O.A.Roy, 3 oo , Novice dogs, any other colour\u2014Tur- ner\u2019s Red'Oleo, J.M.Smead, 1; Ottawa Moko, G.A, Armstrong, ; Limit dogs, binék\u2014Lance Farewell.J.8.Clark, 1; Wilton Crescent, J.F.Haynes, 2 ; ; \u201d Limit dogs, any other oolour\u2014Sir \u2018Walter Scott, W.P.Presnall, L Open dogs, biack\u2014~blnos\u2019 farewell, J.8 Clark, } \u2018Wilton Creacebt; J.F.Haynes, & | Open dogs; any other Golour\u2014Sir Wal- Help, Wm.F.Turrer, 1.Lady Alleen, J.8.Clark, 2; Lady Churchill, G.E.Ellacoti, 8.a - Novice bitches, black\u2014Lady Marte, J.8.Clark.1, Gyp, G.E.Ellacott, 2; Lady Churchill, G.E.Elacott, 3 Novice bitches, anv other colour\u2014Pit ter Patter Flossie, F.and A.Stuart, 1: Lady Help.Wm.F.Turner, 2: Lady Hamilton, Mra.J.A.MacMillan, 3.Limit bitches, black\u2014Lady Marie, J.S.Clark, 1: Gyp, G.E.Ellacott, 2; Wilmotta.G.Stanfluer, 3.Limit bitches, any other solid colour \u2014Marguerite, W.P.Presnali.1; Pit- ter Patter Flossie, F.& A.Stuart, 2; Lady Help, Wm.F.Turner, 3.Limit bitches, parti-coloured\u2014Ot- tawa Prudence, T.A.Armstrong, 1.Open bitches.black\u2014Ottawa Jessie, T.A.Armstrong, 1: Lady Mnrie, J.S.Clark, 2; Wilmotta, G.Stanfleur, 3.Open bitches, any other colour \u2014 Marguerite, W.P.Presnall, 1, Lady Help, Wm.F.Turner.2.Winners, bitches, black\u2014Ottawa Jessie.1; Lady Marie, reserve.Wirners.bitch>s, any other colour\u2014 Marguerite, 17 Pitter Patter Flossie, reserve.Local puppies, dogs and bitches \u2014 Lion, O.A.Ray, 1; Red Duke, Geo.Woodhouse, 2.Local novice dogs \u2014 Same as local puppies.- .al novice bitches \u2014 Pitter Pat- tèr \u201cFlossie.F.& A.Stuart, 1: Lady Hamilton, Mrs.J.A.Macmillan, 2; Ts- ey a, Allan F.Kerr, 3.al open bitch Pitter Patter Flosaie, F.& A.Stuart, 1; Wilmotta, G.Stanfluer, 2: Lady Hamilton, Mrs, J.A.Macmillan, 3.BULL DOGS.Novice dogs\u2014Mr Gamey, M.R.Good- erham, 1; Trafal Tim, R.Lacy Dillon, 3.Limit dogs, under 45 lbs.\u2014Trafalgar Tim, R.Lacy Dillon, 3.Limit dogs.45- Hbs., and over\u2014Tip- poo Sahib, Mrs.W.H.Tallis, 1.Open dogs, 45 Ibs.and over\u2014Duke of Wel'tngton, H.L.Thomas, 1.Open dogs, American bred\u2014Mr.Gamey, M.R.Gooderham, 1.Winner's dogs\u2014Duke of Wellington, 1; Tippoo Sahib, reserve.Puppies, bitches-\u2014Belle of New York, Claude B.Hart, 1.Le Novice bitches\u2014Belle of New York, Claude B.Hart, 1; Cigarette of Glen- with; Mrs.E.M.Thomas, 2; Sally of Gienwith.H.L.Thomas, 8.Limit bitches, under 40 Ibea\u2014Rose of Glenwith, H.I.Thomas, ; Pinky Panky Pooh.Walter McLaren, 2.Limit bitches, 40 ibs and over\u2014Belle of New York, Clhude B, Hart, 1.Open bitches, under 40 1bs.\u2014Same as limit bitches under 40 lbs.Open bitches, 40 Ibs and over\u2014Same as limit Witches 40 Iba.and over.* Open bitches, American bred\u2014Rose of Glenwith, H.1.Thomas, 1; Belle of New York, Claude B.Hart, $2: Pinky Panky Pooh, Walter McLaren, of New York, reserve.Winners, bditches\u2014Rose- worth, 1; Belle of Local open dogs\u2014Duke of.Weiling- ton, H.L.Thomas, 1; Dennis, Geo.Hemsley, 2 = Local open ditches\u2014Rose ot Glen- with, 1; Belle of New York, Claude By Hart 2; Pinky Panky Pooh, Walter > = \u2018Walters, 1; .Glen-] => Fo X \u2014 Ts .Novice, dogs\u2014Rockliffe F'aultless, R.H.Elliott, 1; Monarch II, E.Lambert, 2; Petra II.R.B.Gilmour, 3 Novice, dogs, American bred \u2014 Petra iL.R.B.Gilmour, 1; Buller.H, Rush, Limit, dogs\u2014Monarch II.E.Lambert, 1: Petra IL, R.B.Gilmour, 2; Dick.J.Cameron, 8 Open, dogs, 30 lbs.and over \u2014 Bay- view Bo'swaln.Fred.T.Miller, 1; Edge- wood Candidate.J.G.Walters, 2; Rockliffe Faultless, R.H.Elliott, 3.Open.dogs, under 30 lbs.\u2014Ajax, Mrs.J.G.Walters, 1; Epsom Downs, J.G.Waiters, 3 Open.dogs, American bred\u2014Bayview Bo\u2019swain, Fred.T.Miller, 1; Petra IL, R.B.Gilmour, 2; Robusto, J.A.Cypi- hot.8.Winners, doges\u2014Bayview Bo'swalin, 1; Ajax, reserve.Puppies, bitches\u2014Ottawa Viola, T.A.Armstrong, 1; Magnet, H.Silver, 2.Novice, bitches\u2014Newmarket, Princess.Thomas Cameron, 1.Limit.bitches\u2014Newmarket Sidnev Britcher, 1.Open, bitches, 30 lbs.and over\u2014Ep- som June 11, J.G.Walters, 1; Epsom Sally, J.G.Walters, 2; Dimple, Daniel Thody.- Open, bitches, under 30 lbs.\u2014Ottawa Blddy, T.A.Armstrong, 1; Ottawa Viola, T.A.Armstrong, 2; Magnet, H.Sirver, 3.Winners, bitches\u2014Epsom June IL, 1; Ottawa Biddy, reserved.Local, open, dogs\u2014Petra II.R.B.Gilmour, 1; Dick, J.Cameron, 2; Sen- tirek F.G.White, 3.Local.\u201d open, bitches \u2014 NewmarKet Pride, Sidney Britcher.BOSTON TERRIERS, Puppies, dogs\u2014Balmoral Bug, 1- moral Kennels, 1; Pride, Mike, Miss Edith Kinsella, 2; Lord Nelson, J.A.Meadows, 3.Novice, .dogs \u2014 Cracksman\u2019s Pride, Auburn Kenuels, 1; Balmoral Bug, Balmoral Kenpels, 2; Sir Thomas Peel, A.Scott Ives, 3.Limit, dogs, 15 Ibs.and under\u2014Monk, H.Phil.\u2019J.Bldlr, 1; Balmoral Bug, Bal.moral Kennels, 2; Boston Bill, Nicholas Smith.8.Limit, dogs, 23 Ibs.and under 30 lbs.\u2014Cracksman\u2019s Pride, Auburn Kennels, 1: Boston.A.W.Larmour, 2; Sir Thomas Peel, A Scott Ives, 3.pen, dogs\u2014Champlon Col.Ment Xuburn Kennels, 1; Monk H., Phid: Blair, 3; Cracksman eman\u2019s Pride, Auburn ogs\u2014Champion Col.M 1; Monk H., reserve.onte, Papples, bitches\u2014Bessie Wrinkles, C.C.Hunt; 1; Pansy, Auburn Kennels, 2.Novite, bitches\u2014Lady Eleanor Lta.; H.N.Gardiner, 1; Bessie Wrinkles, C.C.Hunt, 2; Pansy, Auburn Kennels, 3.Limit, bitches, 15 Ibs.and under 28 Iba.Molly La Phil % Blair, \u20181° -Tot \u2026 Auburn Kennels, 2; Pony, Aubtfin Kile bitehes, 23 de t- es, 23 Ibs.and under 3 Ibs.\u2014Lady Eleanor, H.N.Gardiner, 1 .Open.bitches\u2014 Molly L, Phil J.Blair, 1: sy, Auburn Kennels, 3; Lady Eleanor, H.N.Sardiner 3.Se ag Winners, bitches\u2014Molly L:, 1; Tat M., reserve.: \u2018 ' AIRDALE TERRIERS.Puppies, dogs\u2014 Colne Tyke, A.F.Stoner, 1; Buster Brown, T.D.Mc- Gaw.3 - - , - Novice dogs\u2014Colne Tyke, A.F.Ston- er, 1; Buster Brown, T.D.McGaw, 2; Colle Climax, Norman A.Galt, 8.Limit dogs\u2014Bonzer, Finley & 1: Buster Brown, T.D.McGaw, 3; Colne Clinak, Norman A.Galt, à.Open dogs\u2014Ch.Colne Lucky Baldwin, Jos.A.Laurin, 1; Bonzer, Finley #& Ross; 2; Buster Brown, T.D.Me : Gaw, $ Open dogs, American dred \u2014 Colne Tyke, A.F.Stoner, 1; Tenbydale, A.Ww.Jills, 2; Colne Climax, Norman A.Cait - i ; hd ~vWinners, dogs \u2014 ve \u2018Béldwin, I: Fe ~APUPPIEN, bitohég\u2014 Novice bitches\u2014Colne Briar Nut, Jos.A.Laurin, L ° Limit bitches\u2014Colne Nut Brown Mal- den, Jos.A.Laurin, 1; .Anttpathy, Finley & Ross, 2.Open bitches\u2014Same':as limit bitches.Bitches, American bred \u2014 Colne Nut Brown Maiden, Joseph A.Laurin, 1 Winners, bitches\u2014Colne Nut Brown Maiden.1; Antipathy, reserve.Local puppies, dogs\u2014Colne Tyke, A.F.Stoner, 1.Local novice doga\u2014Coine Tyke, A.F.Stoner, 1; Colne Climax, Norman A.Galt, 2., Local Ymit dogs\u2014Colne Tyke, A.PF.Stoner, 1; Bonzer, Finley & Ross, ©; Tenbydale, A.W.Wilks, 3.Local open dogs \u2014 Ch.Çoine Luckÿ Baldwin, Jos.A.Laurin, 1; Colne Tyke, A.F.Stoner, 2; Bonzer, Finley & Ross, 3, Local puppies, bitches \u2014 Colne Nut Brown Malden, Jos.A.Laurin, 1; Colne Lady Nell, Jos.A.Laurin, 2 Local novice bitches \u2014 Colne Briar Nut, Jos.A.Laurin, L Local limit bitches\u2014Colne Nut Brown Maiden, Jos.A.Laurin, 1; Antipathy, Finlev & Ross, 2.Local open bitches\u2014Same as local Umit bitches.DACHSHUNDS.Pupples, dogs and bitches\u2014Mug- ginerio, J.L.McEvoy, ; Bandy, J.L.McEvoy, 2; Psyche, J.H.Sticht, 3.P , O.Roy, 2; Glen Lassie, Limit dogs and bitches\u2014Mugginerio, Shardiow, 3.Garry © I L.oy, 1; Psyche, J.H.Sticht, Novice bitches, American bred\u2014Nor- Open dogs and bitches\u2014Same as Umit class.Winner\u2014Mugginerio, 1 FOX TERRIERS, SMOOTH.Puppies, dogs\u2014Norfolk Ranger, Norfolk Kennels, 1; Weary Wille, W.-@haughnessy, 2.\\ Novice dogs\u2014Norfolk Ranger, Norfolk Kennels, 1; Diarnond Bean, Herbert A.Mock, 2; Jim.T.A Starkey, 3.Novice dogs, American bred-\u2014Norfolk .Your ' 2; Copyright, Ranger.Norfolk Kennels, Right, Geo.M.Keech, W.Arnold, 3.Limit dogs\u2014Norfolk All Blue, Norfolk Kennels.1; Your Right, Geo.M.Keech, 2; Copyright, W.Arnoid, 2 Open dogs\u2014Norfolk All Blue, Norfolk Kennels, 1; Your Right, Geo.M.Keech, 2: Jim, T.A.Starkey, 3.Open dogs, American bred\u2014Norfolk All Blue, Norfolk Kennels, 1.Your Right, Geo.M.Keech, 2; Copyright, W.Arnold; 8.7 T7 Winners\u2019 dogs\u2014Norfolk All Blue, 1; Norfolk Ranger, reserve.- Puppies, bitches\u2014Nortolk Charming, Norfoik Kennels, 1; Norfolk Victoria, Miss Eadie, 2; B.Alls, W.Hammal), 8.Novice bitches\u2014Norfolk Truest, Nor- 1; saut de» it NVA WN J hn 1&2 NT Ph AT que; Don \u201cHOW-êeme Jepansdé Toy Spaniels and White Haired Ter.Sages folk Truest, Norfolk Kennels, 1; B.Alls, W, Hammall, 2.Limit bitches\u2014Norfolk Truest, Norfolk Kennels, 1; Colla Minnehaha, W.O.Roy, 2.' Open bitches\u2014Same as limit bitches.Open bitches, American bred\u2014Nor- folk Truest, Norfolk Kennels, 1 Winners\u2019 bitches\u2014Norfolk Truest, 1; Cotla Minnehaha, 2.: Local puppies.dogs\u2014Weary Willy, W.Shaughnessy, 1.Local novice dogs\u2014Bonus, C.A Richardson.1; Diamond Bean, H.A.Mock, 2; Jim, T.A.Starkey, 3.Local limit dogs and local open dogs | \u2014Same as local novice dogs.Local puppies, bitches\u2014Norfolk Vic.i toria, Miss Eadie, 1; Glengarry Lassie, H.Shardlow, 2.Local novice, bitches\u2014Coila Minne- haha, W.O.Roy, 1, Norfolk Victoria, Miss Eadie, 2.Local limit bitches\u2014Coila Minne- haha, W.O.Roy, 1; Osborne .Bessie, Mis.J.A.Pitt, 2.Local open bitches-\u2014Cofla Minnehaha, W.O.Roy.1.FOX TERRIERS, WIRE-HAIRED.Puppies, dogs\u2014Haymaker, W.Ham- mall, 1; Free Tip, Fraser and Lindsay, 2.Watchmaker, J.Stanford.Novice, dogs\u2014Haymaker, W.Ham- mall, 1; Free Tip, Fraser and Lindsay.2; Banjo, F.Tobias, 3.Novice, dogs, American bred\u2014Same as novice dogs.Limit, dogs\u2014Make Up, Miss Eadie, 1; Haymaker, W.HAmmall, 2; Free Tip, Fraser and Lindsay, 8.Open, dogs\u2014Matchmaker, Fraser and Lindsay, 1; Make Up, Miss Endie, 2; Haymaker, W.Haïnmaill, 8.Open, dogs, American bred \u2014 Make Up, Miss Eadie, 1; Haymaker, W.Hammall, 2; Dandy Dundonald, Miss L.Gibbs, 3.Winners, dogs\u2014Matchmaker, 1; Make Up, reserve.; \u201cPuppies.bitches\u2014Typewtiter, Robert Johnson, 1.ice, bitches\u2014Debutate, J.C.Nichol, 1: Loda of Glenwith, H.L.Thomas, 2; Dresgmaker, J.Stanford, 3.Novice, bitches, American bred\u2014De- butante, J.C.Nicol, 1, - 1dmit, bitches\u2014Norf Norfolk Kennels, 1; Plre .P.Fraser, 2; Debutante, J, C.Nicol, 3.Open, bitchés, and oper, American bred bitches\u2014Bame as limit bitches.Winners, bitches\u2014Norfolk Toss-Up, 1; Firelight, reserve., Local, puppies, dogs\u2014Matchmaker, J.Stanford, 1; Carbolide, Mra.J.Moore, Local, novice dogs\u2014Banjo, F.To- bias, 1; Sunny Jim, Miss K.M.Moore, 2; Pacemaker, Miss F.Caverhil], 3.Local, limit, dogs\u2014Make-Up, Miss Eadie, 1; Banjo, F.Tobias, 3; Financier, D.Forbes Angus, 3.Local, open, dogs\u2014Make-Up, Miss Eadie, 1; Financier, D.Forbes Angus, 2; Sunny Jim, Miss K.M.Moore, 8.Local, puppies, bitches\u2014Typewriter, Robert Johnson, 1; Cash Girl, R.C.Binning, 3: Myrtle, G.H.Thomas, 3.Local, novice, bitches\u20148oda of Glen- with, H.L.Thomas, 1; Dre ker, J.Stanford, 2; Typewriter, Robert Johnson, : Local, limit, bitches] ker, J.Stanford.1 Typewrite Robert Joh tanford, 1; - r, ohn- son, ?: Sawdust, R.C.Binning, 3.Local, open, bitches, same as limit bitches.- oe Lo FOR TENDER FEET THERE IS NOTHING LIKE .FOOr ELM \u201c3% cts.& box at druggists, or we pay postage.BTOIS.A JIVRY, Bowmanville, Ont Ie en = Ci ovice dogs and bitches\u2014Same ad] folk Kennels, 1; Colla\u2019 Minnehaha,\u201d W.DANDIE DINMONT TERRIERS.Novice.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, J.Mc- Mahog Nell Gwynne.1 Limit.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, J.Mc- Mabon, Nell Gwynne.Open.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, J.Mec- Mahon, Nell Gwynne.POMERANIANS.Novice.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, Mra.F.L.Hutchinson, Red Croft Iris.Open.\u2019 Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, Mrs, F.L.Hutchison, Red Croft Iria.PUGS.Open.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, Mrs.JE.Fletcher, Punch; 2, J.E.Fletcher, Weanie.ENGLISH TOY SPANIELS.Novice.Dogs.\u20141, Miss Shaughnessy, Nugget.Open.Dogs.\u20141, Miss Shaughnessy, Nugget.Novice.Bitches.\u20141, Mrs.L.H.Packard, Midget.Open.Bitches.\u20141, Mrs.L.H.Packard, Midget.Local.Open, Dogs and Bitehes\u2014t Shaughnessy, Nugget.JAPANESE SPANTELS.Novice.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, R.F.Briard, Fu Fa.Limit.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, R.F.Briard, Fu Fu.Open.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, R.F: Briard, Fu Fu.\u2019 Local.Dogs and Bitches.\u20148, R.F.Briard, Fu Fu.YORKSHIRE TETNRIERS.Novice.Dogs and Bitches.\u20143, Mra.J.F.Campbell, Veda.Limit.Dogs and Bitches.\u20143, Mrs.J.F.Campbell, Veda.pr Dogs.\u20141, Miss Alice Graham, andy.Open.Bitches.\u20143, Mrs.J.F.Campbell, Veda., Winner.Dogs and Bitches, 363 1st.\u2014 Local.Open.Dogs and Bitches.\u20141, Miss Alice Graham, Dandy; 8, Mrs.J.F.Campbell, Veda.TOY TERRIERS.Other than Yorkshire, not exceeding 8 lbs.Novice.Dogs and bitches\u20141.Mrs.H.Packard, Bijou, 2, Geo.\u2018Willett, Tiny.Limit, dogs and bitches\u20141, H.Roach, Cricket; 2.Geo, Willett, Tiny.Open, bitches\u20141, H.Roach, Cricket.MISCELLANEOUS.Dogs and biiches, over 25 Ibs.\u2014I, E.A.Murphy, Eskimo, Fuzzy.ITALIAN GREYHOUNDS.Open, dogs and bitches\u20141, 371; 2, 372; [A'S 3.Novice, dogs and bitches\u20141, 371; 2, 872: 8, 370.IRISH TBRRIERS.1, Mrs.L.Dowd, Suffolk Paddy: 2, Miss K.Stevenson, Young Red Inquisitor; 3, R.H.and T.D.Trimble, Tre- mail Toolin.Novice, dogs\u20141, Joseph Meehan, Mille End O'Malley; 2, E.8.Ostell.Patrick; 3, Mrs.L.Dowd, Suffolk Paddy.Novice, dogs, American bred\u20141, E.8.Ostell, Patrick: 2, J.8.Curtis, Master Briar: 3, R.H.& T.H.Tremble, Tremail Toolin.Limit, dogs\u20141, Kerr Bros., Rampant Rolf; 2, Joseph Meehah, Mile End O'Malley; 3, E.8.Ostell, Patrick.Open, dogs\u20141, Kerr Bros.\u2018Rampant Rolf; 2, Joseph Meehan, Mile End O'Malley; 3, E.8.Ostell, Patrick Open, dogs, American bred\u20141.E.8 Ostell, Patric: 2, P.Doyle, The Wex- ford Rebel; 3, B.G.Todd, Barney.Winers\u2014318, 1; 313, res.Novice, bitches\u20141, E.Ostell, Bridget: 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Catholine: 3, nley & Ross.Killarney Molly.Novice, bitches, American bted\u2014I, E.S.Ostell, Bridget: 2, Finiéy & Ross, Kinkora Catholine.Limit, bitches\u2014i, E.& Ostell.Bridget; 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Catho- \"Mrs.L.H.Packard, Midget; 2, Miss 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Catholfne: = W.H.Drummond, M.D., Kinkora ate.S.Ostell, Bridget; 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Catholine.Local, puppies, dogs\u20141, Mrs.L Dowd, Suffolk Paddy: 2, Miss K.Stevenson, Young Red Inquisitor; 3, P.Doyle, The Wexford Rebel.Local, novice, dogs\u20141, Joseph Mee- han, Mile End O'Malley ; 2, E.S.Ostell, Patrick; 3, Mra.L.Dowd, Buffolk Paädv.Class 320: local, limit, dogs-\u20141, Joseph Mehan, Mile End O'Malley; 2 E.8 kora Brock.Local, open, dogs\u20141, Joseph Meehan, Mile End O'Malley ; 2.E.S.Ostell, Patrick; 3, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Brock.Local, puppies, bitches\u20141, S.Mercer, Molly Bawn.Local, novice, bitches\u20141, E.S.Ostell, ! Bridget: 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora .Catholine; 3, J.Jarvis, Shamrock Jess, Local, limit, bitches\u2014l.E.8.Osteil, t tholine; 3, Finley & Ross, Killarney Moliv.+ Bridget; 2, Finley & Ross, Kinkora Catholine; 3, Finley & Ross, Killarney Molly.TRANSLATION OF TALMUD.Miss Rodkinson Tells of the Formidable Task Miss Rosamond Rodkinson, the daughter of the late Pr.R.L.Rod- kinson, who was the first man to translate the Talmud into a modern language, Is at the ndsor Hotel.Speaking about the great undertake ing of her father, Miss Rodkinson said: \u201cIt took my father forty years to translate the Talmud, and he was the first man to complete the undertaking.It was a labour of love for him, for during his life time he had very little tincome from ita publication.Of course, now, when students of history, literature and religion realize that they have In the vernacular what was up to recently a closed book to all but consum= \u2018mate Hebrew and Aramaic scholars, the \u2018demand for the English Talmud {is great., \u201cStudents of Christianity are the most numerous subscribers.Here, for the first time, they have access to the literature and thought of the Jews dur= ing the centuries in which Christianity had its rise.\u201d COURT OF KING'S BENCH.Appeal s in Various Cases Deait with Yesterday.In the Court of King's Bench yes- .terday, the appeal in Genser, appellant and Presner, respondent was dismissed, and the judgment of the Court below confirmed.The Chief Justice, Sir Alex.Lacoste, dissented with regard to one point only.The interlocutory judgment of the lower court in the case of Desmar- teau, appellant, and Steel, respondeat, was confirmed.: The appeal for Dr.Bourbonais, M.P.for Soulanges, against the.judgment in favour of the of the Village of Coteau Landing.resulted in a slight change in the judgment of the lower court.; In the case of \"ame Angele Beau- dry against the Dominion Cotton Mills Company, the judgment of the lower court, granting her 31.000 damages for the death of her son, was confirmed.\u2019 JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Ross, Killarney Molly.LE 8 Ostell, Bridget; line; Finley & Open, ditches Wholesale Dry Geeds.Toronto Open.blichés, American bred\u2014i, Wu.Ostell, Patrick; 3, Finley & Ross, Kin- .Local, open, bitches\u20141, E.8.Ostell,- FI EE ; - rey The Government Closely \u201cQuards G.T.P.Contract : Against Improvement.THE HOUSE HAS ADJOURNED Usk) After Victoria Day\u2014Budget - Debate Probable First Week in June.~ sg Bpecla] Staff Correspondence.Phe Press Gallery, House of Com- Mons, Ottawa, Ont, May 20.\u2014Some- what unexpectedly the proceedings of wt the House 6f Commons came to an eñd under consideration.for the week last evening.It was agreed sone days ago that when the House adjourned Friday evening {t should stand adjourned until the following Wednesday.but the members were pretty generally \u2018of the opinion that as they had been working hard they were entitled to a longer rest and by, common consent an arrangement waa reached to quit last night.This Will not tnvolve the loss of any time since the final vote of the National mscontinental Bill is to be taken next Thursday.in any event.AN EMMERSONIAN RUMOUR.Æ large crowd was attracted to the gallery yesterday afternoon by a ru- moyr having spread through the corridors and aloug the street that the Mimgster of Rallways and Canals intended to break the frozen silence in which he had imbedded- himself with \u201cFebpect to the National Transcontinental Railway Bill.The audience, however.were doomed Lo disappointment.Mr.Emmerson was on hand with n bundle of papers before him and a general air of interest in the proceedings.but although he remained in his seat longer than hus been his custom, he had nothing to say.During the evening.Mr.Borden tonk -Oecasion to complain of the habit of ®pobers getting into groups in the chamber and couversing in a loud voice thereby greatly hindering the transac tion of public business.This is an evil which hus been very noticeable through- oùt the session and it has been growing worse.When complaint is mude the noise stops for a little while, but it soon Dbegins agnin.and the Speaker seems unable to control it Two bills were introduced in the name of Mr.Casgrain.One Is to amend the North-west Terriiorles Representation Act as to agents\u2019 certificates for voting.The other is to amend the Yukon Terri- .tory Represegtation Aut.ACCEPT AMERICAN GUARANTEES.\"Col.Thompson was informed that the Gavernmeni does accept as security bôhds for public officers.the guarantee bonds of companies incorporated under the laws of the United States.which have made deposits with the Receiver- General in accordunce with the Insurance Act of the Dominion.The Government, however.intends to amend tts conduct in this respect and after reagonabie notice the Goverment of Canada will confine this part of its bus- {ness to British and Canadian compan- fes for the future.The laws of the United States are such as to prevent foreign guarantee companies from do- Ânæ business in that country although \u2018tHe prohibition is not specific.My.Monk was told that ub contract bas been awarded for macadamizing the public road along the A Glove thut is made by the best The Kid Skin ts specially prepared \u201cThe Alexandra\u201d Kid Glove has a A New York novelty.that has Won ' 3 À SPEGIAL LOT OF \u2019 \u201d glove maker in the world has a re- to undergo frequent washing.pr vers dar Teputalion Jo sustain \u2014 ene popularity by reason of ns cord to maintain.rections arr given with every pair.a safe Glove for ladies to buy.usefuiness.\u2018 3 Made ¢ the fi lected kid Washable Kid Gloves, in pretty \u201cThe Alexandra\u201d Kid Glove comes Crushed Leather Belts, in black.\u2018 HK i ï eg in Heate tints of that \u2018aleni- sha \u201ci of champagne peari gras tan mn al he leading colors.\u2018 such as gray.brow and an.5 1-2 inches ! HO STE: YY .LADIES TRIMMED HATS, e ¢ ol tyle, dbeave 1 rhite a points ans, modes, grays, rowns, navys, wide, nis wit fav arness ; fancy silk points, > \u201cstud fastener.2 atud fastener.a most economical heliotrope.black and white, sizes 54 nickel buckle, lined moire silk, a! High Qual ities.; ] Low Prices, SATURDAY at 8 \u2018 3 Tiger eut tapering effect, et $I.3 Kid Glove, size 51-23 to 7 .\u2026 $l.45 to 7.The most perfect Kid $1 55 \u201c splendid wearing Relt.Spe- 50\u20ac |.> sizes §1-2 tg 1.Price .5 Glove made .MJ cial price .ll NOTE THE SPECIAL REDUCTIONS $ WE MENTION One glance at these Hats will Le se sufficient ON THESE LINE .to convince you that these are not ordinary T UMBRELLAS ARE UP £5.00 Hats \u2019 h d Col dS er Vests\u2014 .s.BOYS H O L | DA Y S U | S PRICES ARE DOWN.A Amel ot of Ladies Te to 556 oach, To-morrow\u2019 s price 12 1-2c each Beautifully trim med w ith Flowers, Rib Just a hint of Ladies\u2019 Full Fashioned English Black Cashmere Hose, double heels and bons, Ospreys, Pompons and ri the qualities and toes\u2014 Rogular price 35c, To-morrow's price 28c a pair we put on our Be .00 and 4500 Sin - prices: | Socks\u2014 Ww vise you not to miss th fa Yr the ow ee a i Gentlemen's Fancy Gray Striped Catton \u2014_\u2014 e morrow's price 19c a pair ; Ne miine Jon desire à handsome dressy hat Sk Umbrellas.Ladies\u2019 Novi Pure Spun Silk Vests.hi~h netk and long or short sleeves\u2014 at moderate price.: strong paragon The $4.00 vaiue for $3.00; the $4.59 value for $3.37: the $5.00 value for $3.76 _ These Smart Useful Suits are just what the boys like\u2014no necessity to be over cautious frames, steel rod.Gentlemen's Novi Pure Spun Sitk Shirts and Drawers\u2014 t th ÿ better f splendid assort- he $3.50 value for $2.63; the $5.00 value for $3.75 ; about them getting soiled.They wash, like the boys themselves, and look all the better for ment of handles.Les th ashi These hints for Victoria Day needs: Special .) e ashing oe æ s for ctor ay n j $1.50 SPECIAL SALE Boys\u2019 Washing Suits, Russian biouse style.navy and white stripes.trimmed white $l.15 LADIES\u2019 braid, belt, bloome.: pants, patty Suit for little chaps.Special price Gre eee s Boys\u2019 Fine Quality Russian Blouse Suit, bloomer pants, very neat styie, well made ° $l.80 UMBRELLAS Neckwear for the Holidays | ._ - and fifnished, Speclul frômn .2.0 222222 eee eee aa sa ae a ea ea ae Lea e Lea aa aa a un een Union cover, ; * 9 | - steel rod.paragon Last Wednesday's sale was such an instantaneous success that we or ê | ren S i} ing ¥ frame.pretty han- immediately closed with another big manufacturer's offer.This Tot of ; v 4 19 be dles, Spe- 75¢ Ladies\u2019 Dainty Neckwear will be found even prettier than the last.The .+ q clal .prices will astonish you.n Victoria Da $ REAL FRENCH LAWN AUTOMORILE TIES, with hand machine Swiss 0 Ys ¥ embroidered ends, hemstite n Anieh and hematitching ans tuckings ; BEAU TIPÊLLY SORT WHITE FI RENCH TIES, su fancy flowered ap- 5000 large size Inflated plinue endg and applique collar.tucked and hemstitched stock; worth Rubber Balloons in ail cul= FINE Swiss oRGANDIE TIES wis y slencienne lace ends.six, Lacks ors, just the thing that FANCY LACE STOCKS and CHIFFON BOWS with coloured ribbon will amuse the children on edges: worth $1.75 each.To-morrow\u2019s sale price 50c each.the holiday.To-morrow, ALL THE ABOVE ARE FRESH, CRISP, NEW GOODS.Saturday, while they 2! last, each =~ = OGILVY S THE HAMILTON COY, St.Catherine and Peel Sts., Dominion sq.LADIES\u2019 GOLF BLOUSES.A sp>cla] shipment of these garments arrived a few days ago, newest colorings.well made, to stand the extra strain, sizes 32 to 42 in.bust measure.Prices from.$2 25 | AN D PANTS The man who is particular about his clething and appreciates unusually good quality in the material from which they are made will have splendid opportunities to-morrow.Men's and Young Men's White Duck Pants, deep hem, and strong belt strap.new- $1 05 LL 1 CU .Men's Washing Vests fancy gray stripes, in three protty shades.detachable but- $i 15 tons.cut.trimming and fit equal to made-to-order gooûs.202020 Lecce.Men's Tweed Suits.\u2018ummer weight cloths, made in newest sacque style, good as- $i 00 SATURDAY\u2019S NECKWEAR DAY Dainty Neckwear for ladies get par- BOTUIMENt Of COIOTN.LL.LL ace wa sen ue ee terrains ea ea aa etes aa anse .ticular showing on Men's Scot'h Tweed and Worsted Suits, light.medium and dark shades, care- $16.00 Saturday, Recent \u2018fully cut and well made .L.20 Lance sense ssenene étasenau ss sesenec aus araaseas arrivals are won- MEN'S AND BOYS HEADWEAR FORE, [i id Neckwear and Belts The lightest.coolest and smartest Headwear that we know of is here.to match in white ft.Catherine and Mountain Strests.i This Hat stock has won great favor among men.They are amart, they are matte cloth.edged à ° .and trimmed blue LY natty.they \u201cave a character of their own, and strangely low prices figure on rod green pink 1 them.i ve \u2014\u2014 Gn \u2014- {wtegPpings; end de- tlm \u2019 \u201cCe \u2019 Te $ TU UAT Bbe.~Men's and Young Men's Fine Quality v White Sd corations of tiny Special Values in i i Hats.rustic.fancy and plain kinds, blue or black bands, leather 50¢C brass buttons.The 63C } sweat bands.all SIZES, FOP .2240000 Lacs sacs canna Collars have fins long tabs.3 PU Bl IC OPI N ION AT 61.35\u2014alen's Extra Quality White Straw Hats, sailors, Belts to match .; 45¢ Panamas snd fanoy shapes, also Carsley's featherweight.Prices is 35 Pricer AS OI AT Sho enh Horm FISKE, OLD ORCHARD, NE For a clear brain, a good stomach, an LADIES GOLF.\u2014Wr.T.J.Wall has Sesterday for Tsevd; Ont, un rons tor Sa.Carr SE se Kempshall Flyers Be » no! IMITED.finest table, perte Sie accommodates FOOD\" x for purines, ty, \u201c SWISS Kindly presented prizes fo the Ladies | TING CITY.Ho ©.C.Colby eue ; à Tr tere - 300.\u201c klet.C.H.\u201d for breakfast.It's a fine Victoria Golf Country-Club, for which \u2014Hon.?° Landing Nets, complete .Fc, Ball Cleaners .seve ».G 1768 to 1788 Notre Dasse St, 184 to 104 St.James St, MONTREAL.| Flap pe June 30.Bend for Bog iseod starter.competition will begin at añ early date.Of Stanste.d, iæ at the Windsor.: ! 4.à * \\ , ) > : \\ * 3 Lo - \u2018 .: ; gee CL $ es = Saige Ai 1 ni ; i EL S'acme a Ta THE LUMBERNEN AND HON.NR.PARENT \u201cA Large Deputation Interviewed the Premier re Colonization Bill.WHAT THE LUMBERMEN WANT Chief Point is An Extension of Timé for Cutting Merchantable Timber.LS Special to The Montreal Star Quebec, May 20.\u2014-It wns a large deputation of lumbermen that waited upon the Government yesterday afternoon, in connection with Mr.Parent's land and colonization bill, The Ministers present were, Hon.Messrs.Parent, Archambault, Turgeon, Gouin, Guerin and McCorklill THE DEPUTATION.The members of the deputation present \u2018included Hon.Senator Edwards of Rockland, Ont.; F.P.Buck, Sher- Brooke; Win.Price, Quebec; William Power, M.FP., Hon.Geo.Bryson, M.L.C.; Mr.Gillles, M.L.A.; Andrew Thomson, president of the Union Bank ef Canada; John Breuhey, president of the Quebec Bank; Hon.Richard Turner, M.L.C., Col, B.A.Scott, Roberval; Hon.J.K.Ward, M.L.C., H.M.Price, Quebec: Mr.Rowley.of the E.B.Eddy Co., Ottawa; Mr.Crammell, of the Bronson and Weston Co.: Jr.Blackburn, of the Hawkesbury Lumber Co., Ottawa: Mr.Riopel, Mr.Paul G.Owen, Secretary Trench, of the Province of Quebec Limit Holders Association.Alex, McLaurin, Montreal; F.F.Farmer, Three Rivers; 3S.Sloane Bennett, Quebec: J.M.Booth, Ottawa; Mr.Carrier, of Carrier, Lane & Co.Levis: represeni- tives of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Co., of the Beauce Lumber Company, and of the Jumes McLaren Company.over sixty in all.EENATOR EDWARDS CRITICISM.Hon.Senator Edwards was the first speaker.\u2019 He said that the bona five settler and the lumber merchant were necessarily the best of friends: but between the speculator and the mur- chant, there could be nothing but war, to the knife.He complained that the owner of limits was not allowed a sufficient time to cut merchantable wood upon those portions of his own limits given over to colonjzation, and contended that such a refusal tended to the encouragement of speculajion to the detriment of legitimaie industry.He believed that a delay of thirty months should be accorded to the lumbermen under such circumstances, and in any case not less than twelve months.Respecting forest fires, he said that the lumbermen had not always been as careful in the matter of protecting forests from fire as they were at the present.time.They were now the best protectors the province had.He severely critcized the proposed legislation respecting parents of twelve children, showing that the proposed sale of their patrimony for 350 was quite contrary to the spirit of the legislation Initiated on this subject by the late Hon.Mr.Mercier.CUTTING OF TIMBER BY SETTLERS.He objected strongly to the phraseology of the clauses concerning the cutting of timber by settlers for firewood and building purposes on the limits of the lumbermen, but Mr.Parent admitted that it might be slightly amended.Mr.Edwards agreed that the bill was likely to prove an improvement upon the existing law, but said that insufficient time had been given the interested parties to properly study it.The proposed classification of lands @nder the bill also called forth a num- Bext of strictures from Mr.Edwards, who was told by the Premier, in answer to one of his enquiries, that this classification would involve an inspection of every individual lot.He pointed out, too, that legislation on this subject, to be really in the best interests of the province and of the development of its resources, must remove all doubts as to the absulute rights of the lumbermen to the control and the utilization of their own property.R.J.R.BOOTH.Mr.J.R.Booth followed on very much the same lines.He declared that the lumbermen had no objection at all to the settler who was in good faith taking whatever timber he actually required for building or firewood purposes, but they did most _\u2014_\u2026\u2014\u2014Btrenuously -object.to the virtual issue.of licenses to setliers giving them authority over the rights of the licensee.He asked if it would not be possible to rather require the lumbermen to supply the settlers with what they actually required in the way of timber.Hon.Mr.Parent said that it would not be fair either to the lumbermen or to the.Crown to hccept this proposition without some modification.It was only fair.for instance, that the Crown shouid collect stumpage, at least, upon what was cut by or for the settlers, Mr.Booth asked if the Government intended to collect such dues for the timber required by settlers.Hon.Mr.Parent replied in the affirmative.Mr.Booth contended that what he was asking was in the interests of the ' preservation of the forests, in which the Government was as much interested as the lumbermen.Hon.Mr.Parent insisted that the Jumbermen had everything to gain by the adoption of the provisions of the present bill.NEW AND OLD SETTLERS.Messrs.Booth and Buck again urged .the desirability of lumbermen being | required to furnish all the timber required for actual use by new bona fide settlers.] Hon.Mr.Parent objected tn the word \u2018new,\u2019 but Mr.Buck said that some of the old settlers would sell off | all their timber for pulp wood, etc.i?they thought they could subsequently compel the Jumbermen to give them what they wanted for other purposes.Hon.Mr.Parent said that there were many of the older settlers who might be badly in need of firewood.ete.He was quite willing to amend the act to make it more equitable.PARENTS OF TWELVE CHILDREN.i Senator Edwards sald that the lum- dermen had hoped that Mr.Dubuc would have been present to speak in h.As he was absent, however, he would ask permission to make a few further remarks.One clause of the bill, \u2018re exid, to which the lumbermen ob- \u201cjected to was that they were to be able to forfeit all their rights in their limits, if they failed, within fifteen days pay 350 per lot to all parents of \u2018twelve children who might select Gov- i 1 ex-M.P., : ernment lota for themselves within thelr limita, .Hon; Mr.Parent\u2014*\u201cThen make it six months, instead of a fortnight.\u201d (Hear, hear.) < In refarence to the time limit for cutting merchantable timber off settlers\u2019 lots, Senator Edwards said that if the Government thought, that thirty months was tdo long a deluy thev asked that at least twelve months should be allowed them for the purpose it the lois had been taken from their limits prior to the 1st of May in any year, and eighteen months if the removal of the lots had occurred between the 1st of May and the 1st of October.Hon.Mr.Parent sald that the best safeguard the lumbermen could have was the fact that hereafter no lots would be taken from license holders and handed over to settlers unless they had been previously inspected and declared suitable for agriculture.Therefore, the Jumbermen would know beforehand what portions of their limits were liable to be given for colonization purposes and oould protect themselves j accordingly by removing the merchantable timber therefrom.Senator Edwards said that in that case no injustice could be done to anybody by lumbermen having the right to cut timber for the time specified, providing a proper selection of agricultural lands had been made.Mr.William Price asked what about the influence of the member for the \u2018county.THE PREMIER WAS WARM.Hon.Mr.Parent\u2014\"You have to choose between the provisions of this bill and those of the old law.I think the present bill is an improvement for you on the existing law.\u201d Mr.William Price\u2014\"Well, what about the delay of eighteen months for the cutting of merchantable timber upon settlers\u2019 lots 2° Hon.Mr.Parent\u2014\"If you can get it passed by the members of the House, I am your man.I have not the slightest objection to it if the representatives of the constituencies have not.+ THE CLASSIFICATION OF LANDS.In reply to an enquiry as to whether th- classifiication of public lands pro- \\vided for by the bill was to be an arbitrary act on the part of the Gov- errment or its officials.Hon.Mr.Parent said that he was willing that the clissifilcation should be by a commission composed of one member named by the Government, one by the license holder.and one by the settlers or by the member for the county.Col.B.A.Scott expressed satisfaction at the Premier's offer to extend from 15 days to six months the time within which the lumbermen must pay $50 per lot for the portions of their own limits selected by parents of twelve chil- \u201cdren.The assurance of the Premier that he was anxious to protect acquired rights and Mr.Edwards\u2019 formal thanks closed the hearing of the deputation.\u201c CEOOTDIOIE OOF OTERREOINE : THE WEATHER.000000, e, 0000000000 00000000 COCOCO 0) Rain again to-day when the Mont- realer opened his eyes and gave himself to thoughts of getting up.Rain, and plenty of it, early in the day.say at five o'clock, when the downpour seemed likely to rival Thursday's.Gradually.however, the rain, pleased evidently with its work, let up and by the time the average business man was ready for the street, a few occasional drops were all that remained of the recent vigorous downpour.But the wind remained cold and disagreeable, and great coats were the order of the day amoung the citizens early abroad.Towards noon the weather cleared considerably, but at no time was it a particularly cheerful day.The maximum temperature to-day was 55 degrees, the same as yesterday, the minimum temperature 43 degrees, two points below that of Thursday.The probabilities for the next twenty- four hours are: Moderate to fresh.west to north-westerly winds; fine and a little warmer.: .This day last year the maximum temperature in Montreal was 74, with a minimum of 56.At other points a year ago, the following temperatures were registered : Victoria, B.C., 58, 48; Calgary, 50, 26: Winnipeg, 70.54; Port Arthur, 70, 44; Toronto, 82, 59; Ottawa, 80, 34; Quebec, 68, 50; Halifax, 76, 50.- The probabilities announced by The Star a year ago to-day for the next twenty-four hours were Moderate north-west to north-east winds; fine and a little cooler on Saturday.In England to-day the weather is fine and warm, with probabilities fine: in France the weather is cloudy with probabilities fine.FACTS ABOUT THE WEATHER.Readings by the Optical and Engineer's Supply Company's Standard Barometer at noon yesterday, 29.94; at 8 temperature to-ray.maximum 55; minimum, 43; yesterday.maximum 55, minimum, 45.Sun rose this morning at 4.43 o'clock.Will set this evening at 7.41 o'clock.Probabllities for the next twenty-four hours specially predicted for The Montreal Star at 11 a.m.to-day: Occasional showers to-day; Saturday, moderate to fresh, west to north-westerly winds: fine and a little warmer.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the past twenty-four hours : Victoria, 58, 44: Calgary, 70, 38; Qu'Appelle, 72, 36.Winnipeg, 80, 43; Port Arthur, 72, 46; Parry Sound.60, 44; Toronto, 60, 48: Ottawa, 56, 48: Montreal, 50, 46, Quebec, 44, 40; Halifax, 68, 44.0.000.000000000000000000000C © © © The recent rainfall, as record- ® © ed at McGill, is as follows : @, 3S 18th.esses «cesses 0.04 inches - 2?© 19th.ou 1.05 inches ® © - 20th, to 8 a.m.0.11 inches © ® © $.0,0000050,0000000630000000 The Gulf Report.Quebec, Q.May 20.\u2014The Gulf weather is stormy.Jain or fog, with variable winds.Father Point\u2014Outward at 7.20 a.m., Hermod.Matane-\u2014Schooner Regina ashore here; fuil of water; crew safe.Point Maquereau\u2014Inward at 8 a.m., barque FI.K.V.D.8.W, Point\u2014Inward yesterday at 8 p.m.\u2026 ofle barque.Low Point\u2014Inward at 7.30 p.m.Peter Jebsen and Bnel; outward yesterday at 3 pm., Turret Bay.R.R.Y.M.C.A.\u2014A concert will be held this evening in the lecture hall of the G.T.R.L and S.Institute, under the auspices of the baseball club.The following are among those who will take part in the programme: Piano solo, Miss louise MacKenzie; tenor solo, Mr.Diplock; recitation Miss F.H.McKenzle; contralto rolo, Miss Clarke; Del-a-Phone, \u201cThe Mimic,\u201d Mr.Kelly; soprano solo, Miss Loucks: tenor solo, A.Munslow; plano solo, Miss McDer- mott; recitation, Mr.Cowle: bass solo, Mr.Dumbrill Admission, 25c.- L Cherry Pectoral This is the medioine doctors have prescribed for sixty fer coughs, cod croup,sl ren- J am.to-day, 29.75: 11.a.m.to-day, 23.34; 1 Blumenthal\u2019s Good Clothes \u2019 | \u2014 POPULAR PRICE Semen = + MENS in and made Tne Jos\\ Reliable DWTS Corner and serges.- NUITS in newest patterns and fabrics, elegantly tailored - - MEN'S SUITS in English stripes, checks and overchecks, new military cut, concave shoulders, perfect tit and finish - - - - - - _ ¥ MEN'S SUITS in fancy English worsteds, neat \u201cQur Success has been There is not a clothing house in the Dominion Canada that can compete with us in popular priced, high class, ready-to-wear clothing.from the finest imported English tweeds, worsteds You pay no middleman\u2019s profit.buy them direct from maker to wearer.only be equalled in style, fit and finish by high | class custom made.HANDSOME TWEED $8.00 $10.00 designs, checks hand tailor- = $12.00 stripes, Good Clothes.\u201d \u201cTe PELE of We make them You They can MEN'S HIGH CLASS SUITS worsteds, single and double hand ded military shoulders, long roll lapel, latest American style - - - - .MENS HIGH CLASS SUITS ; in imported cheviots, Carleton serges and fancy worsteds, highest perfection of tailor's art.- $15.00 MEN'S HIGH CLASS SUITS in the finest imported worsteds, black and blue superior tailored, can onl y be $1 860 .in serges and breasted.with $13.00 equalled by custom tailors at $30.00 - - - The Largest Clothiers, Hatters and Outfitters in Canada.\u201cTHE ROUND CORNER,\u2019 Craig and Bleury Streets THE HIBERNIAN POUNDS ON ROCKS Much Anxiety Felt as to the Steamship\u2019s Ultimate Fate.WRECKING OUTFITS AT WORK Gales and High Seas Make \u2018Salvage Work Difficult\u2014Fears for Lives of Cattle.Considerable anxiety is felt in local shipping circles as to the fate of the stranded Hibernian.All the available Davies\u2019 wrecking apparatus has been forwarded to the scene of the wreck by Mr.Andrew Allan, who went to Quebec for the pur- Dose, Several steamers have alse railed from Nova Scotia for the scene of the disaster, A despatch from North Sydney this morning states that the Reid-New- foundland Railway SS.Bruce, arriving from Port au Basque, reports the Allan 8S.Hibernian ashore at Stormy Point, near Cod Roy, and probably a total wreck.The point Is just about nine miles from where the SS.Norwe- glan, of the same line, was wrecked June 12, 1303.The Bruce further reports that the steamer\u2019s propeller is clear above water at low tide, the hull lying full length on a reef some little distance from the shore, The steamers Baines.Hawkins and Harlaw, with several schooners.have gone to the assistance of the stranded vessel.The chances of the wrecking fleet being able to get the steamer off, depend entirely upon the condition of the weather.If a storm arises, there is little chance.The despatch states that the veasel went ashore early in the morning during a dense fog, which had prevailed for several days.- -Anether- h from St John's; Nfld., says : \u201cThe Allan line steamer Hibernjan.which went ashore at midnight, May 17, during a dense fog at Stormy Point, a shoal near Cod Roy, thirty miles north of Cape Ray, at the entrance to the Gulf of St.Lawrence, has been pounding heavily on the rocks yesterday and to-day.There 1s a flerce southerly gale, and the high seas are sweeping over the vessel, making salvage operations impossible.The steamer Eagle left here this morning for the purpose of attempting to salve the cattle, but it is feared that most of these have perished owing to the adverse weather.Pilgrimage to Rigaud.The pilgrimage to the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Rigaud, under the direction of the clergy of St Patrick's, will take place on next Sunday, May 22nd, in honour of the \u201cGolden Jubllee of the definition of the Immaculate Conception.\u201d The train will leave Windsor Station at 8.15 sharp.Mass will be celebrated at the Shrine.The preacher will be the Rev.James Gillis, a noted member of the Paulist Fathers of New York, who has been for the past week the guest of his cousins Mr.and Mrs.John Hammill, of Laval avenue.Should the weather prove unfavourable the pilgrimage Will be held at a later date.: St.James Handkerchiefs.The \u201cHandkerchief Sale,\u201d being given by the ladles of St.James\u2019 Methodist Church, has, so far, proved a great success.The sale is in ald of the fund for placing the grounds of the church in condition, aid\u2019 a considerable sum \u2018has already been realized.There are three main booths In the school room of the church, a triangular one in the centre decorated with red, white and blue bunting being devoted to the sale of all description of handkerchiefs and articles made from them.The following ladies are in charge thie booth: Mesdames ty, Met- calfe, Lee.Lawrence, Allan and Abra- hams.with Misses Murphy and Mat- ws.Immediately to the rear of this booth stands the candy booth, decorated in pink and iA charge of a number of young ladies.The ice cream booth, decorated in yellow, is in charge of Mrs.Sutherland.\u2018LONGSHOREMEN \u2014 There will be a big meeting of the Montreal 'Longshoremen\u2019s Arsociation at their headquarters 1242a Notre Dame street.on Sunday af ternoof.After the initiation of several hundréd new members,\u201d a question of great im ce 10 the members will be discuss A NEW SUIT OF CLOTHES FOR A YOUNG MAN For Summer or Holiday Wear.Many young men wear their good suits while out for a holiday; they are uncomfortable, because they are too good to fool around with, and they are heavier than a flannel coat and pants\u2014they do not even look as well for the occasion.besides they cost\u2019three times the money.It is well to give this matter a few minutes\u2019 thought, and when we tell you that you can buy a nice gray striped Flannel Coat and Pants for $5.00 you may see that it would be wise to have an outing suit for holiday or evening wear as a matter of economy, besides the extra freedom, comfort and enjoyment you would get from same.The same applies to Hats\u2014no need to spol] a $3.00 hat when you can wear a more becoming knock-about soft hat to cost you only $1.25, with a nice soft front Neglige Shirt at $1.00 or $1.25, and a Leather Belt.You are then clothed in a suitable and becoming manner to enjoy a holiday.To get these goods and to get them right, there is only one place in Montreal for you to trade at, that is - \u2018We have a full assortment of Summer clothing\u2014light coats, vests and pants, or coat and pants only: Light Coats or Fancy Vests, striped flannel, white flannel, and White Duck Trousers.Here Are a Few Prices for Several Lines: Men's Brown Linen Coats at $1.00.Men's Crash Coats at $1.50.Men's Fancy Striped Coats at $1.00 and 31.25.Men's Alpaca Coats, in black, gray and fancy stripes, at $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.50.Men's Black Russel Cord Coats at $2.50 and $3.00.Men's White Duck Coats at $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75.Men's White Duck Vests, with sleeves, at $1.50.Men's Summer Coats, in neat hair.lined stripes (silk and wool), at $3.50.Men's Blue Serge Coats at $1.50 and $2.50.Men's Alpaca Coats and Vests, in binck and fancy striped, at $3.50.Men's Light Striped Coats and Pants, for cricketing, tennis or outing suits, at $6.00.Men's Flannel Outing Suits, in navy blue and white, brown and green, also light and dark gray, at 35.00, $6.00, $6.60 and $7.50.Men's Tweed Suits, coat and pants, in fancy stripes and checks, made in Norfolk, double and single- breasted style, at $9.00, $10.50, $12.00 and $13.50.$1.26 pair.pique, À AND EVERYTHING FOR MEN'S SUMMER WEAR.! A Men's Summer Vests, checked duck and linen, at 75c.Men's Summer Vests, checked duck and Oxfords, at $1.00 and $1.25.Men's Summer Vests, duck and white pique, and linen, in stripes and checks, at $1.60 and $1.75.Men's Summer Vests, In white and colored duck, at $1.76-and $2.00, Men's Summer Vests, In white in in in also fancy WE INVITE INSPECTION.% Corner Craig and Bleury Streets Men's Outing Suits, in white duck, at $2.60, $2.75 and $3.00.Men's White Duck Trousers, at fancy fancy white crash checks and spots, at $2.00 and $2.25, «+ and 2299 St.Catherine Street.EARLY CLOSING.\u2014Ths committee in charge of the work of agitating for early closing has decided to send a delegation of clerks to the meetings of all trades unions in the city, who will deliver addresses urging the membera to have the buying for their families done earlier In the future.A canvass is to be made of every retail store In the city to learn how many of the proprietors will agree to clogs earlier.- Special Notice.Close Piano buyers will call on us before purchasing an instrument, Lay- ton Bros, 144 Peel street.\u2014 Pianos for the Country, Go to Willis & Co.'s, 2470 St.Catherine street, for your plano for , the country house\u2014 hundreds to choose from.Careful attention.Terms reasonable.\u2014 Another shipmènt Mason & Risch Upright Pianos received at Leach's 2440 St.Catherine st, sole agency for Montreah .130 8 THE, BERTRAM TORONTO.Corner Bathurst and Niagara Streets.Stationary and Marine ENGINES \u2014 BOILERS Ships, Yachts, Tugs.ENGINE WORKS CO., Limited, PARLOR SUITES, STOVES, GO-CARTS.sary articles.Many Things You Want Tor peur home that you can get here, erhaps you have been wantin ome of the things in this list.gs DINING ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, CARPETS, OILCLOTMS, CURTAINS, REFRIGERATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, Perhaps you have heen waiting to get the money before buying these neces- Don't wait.want can be bought here for cash or credit at right prices.Come and see.F.Lapointe, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, 1449 St.Catherine Strect.What you Marchand\u2019s Sto res, pHSGRE 5 SHS SPECIAL ; PRICE LIST FOR SATURDAY Blouses 25c\u2014Ad.purpose\u2014 10 doz.of Blouses, a trifle soiled in window displays; worth 76¢, Saturday 250.59e\u2014100 doz.Print or Muslin Blouses, dark or light shades: all of different patterns; worth $1.00, Saturday 59c, 60 doz.of White Lawn Blouses, .with lace insertions and openwork; worth $1.99, Saturday 99¢ Skarts Walking Skirts, cheviot cloth, worth $2.50, Saturday 9%9¢c.Basket Cloth Skirts, with silk lace insertion on side gores; real value of $10.00, Saturday $5.99.ASK FOR OUR $5.00 SKIRTS.H Summer Costumes Costumes made of fancy lawn or duck, a value of $2.50 to $3.00.Saturday 99c.Summer Costumes on lawn of muslin, open work, with lace insertions; worth $4.00, Saturday $1.49.COSTUMES from $2.00 to $15.00, Id Silk Capes sitk Capes, ruching coilar, long pendants: first class finish and designs; worth $15-00, for $9.99.We keep Silk Capes from $3.50 to-$25.00.Come and see them.Silk Jackets] Marchand Stores are ahead of all others in this line of goods.We manufacture ourselves and sell at manufacturers\u2019 prices.BHLBOBE OB CHBBLDE \u2014VISIT OUR FOUR STORES\u2014 Marchand $ 2334 St.Catherine st.1483 St.Catherine st.1869 Notre Dame st.129 « 131 St Lawrence st.p .The Montreal D published by Hugh Crenam, t Montreal.Pub lishing offices, 168, 160A.187 sad 160 M Joma airest.,.h + chape AU notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the persons sending same.Nt BIRTHS., ANDREWS \u2014 At 440 Bourgeols street, on May 17th, 1904, the wife of Gilbert Andrews, of a daughter.BRODIE \u2014 At Levis, Que, on the 15th May, the wife of Chas.E.Brodie, of a daughter.® - CHARLESWORTH \u2014 At Toronto.on May 13, Mrs.Hector Charlesworth, a daughter.® CUMMING \u2014 At Kingston, Ont., on May 15th, to Mr.and Mrs.A.E, Cumming, of Lyn, a son.® FLEMINGTON - At Benton, N.B, on Wednesday, May 18th, to the Rev.Charles and Heartie Flemington.a daughter, HILL \u2014 At 60 McTavish street, on Saturday, May 14th, a daughter to Rev, Principal and Mrs.E.Munson Hill.: 119 3 TURNER \u2014 At Quebec, on the 15th of May, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel R.EB, W.Turner, of a daughter.® WILKS \u2014 At Linwood, Longueuil.on the 11th May, 19504, the wife of Arthur W, Wilks, of a daughter.WILSON \u2014 At Barrington, Ont., on May 9th, to Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Wilson, a) daughter.* MARRIAGES.BRYDEN-HARRIS \u2014 In this city, on April 14th, at Grace Church, by the Rev.F.Lewis Whitley, John William Bryden to Lily Molly Harris, daughtet of the lute Mr.and Mrs.Charles Hare ris, both of this city.119 2 | CONRAD-BALCOM \u2014 At Port Dufferif, Ont., on May 11th, by Rev.B.- P.Hur ley, L.Conrad, of Montreal, to Nettle Grace Balcom, niece of Henry J.Balcom, Esq., Port Dufferin.* KEMPT-FRASER \u2014 At Sydney Mines, May 5th, by Rev.Mr.McMillan, Mur» doch Kempt, of Boulardérie,\u201d to Mare garet Fraser, daughter of Capt.A.Fraser, Boularderie.LEWIS-CUSHING \u2014 At New Grafton, N.8., on May 7th, by Rev.C.F.Cooper, Mr.Judson Lewis, of Maitland, to Misg Sadie V., daughter of Mr.Joseph Cushe ing, of New Grafton.* DEATHS IN THE CITY.BUTLER \u2014 In this city, on the 18th of ; May, Frodegick George, uged seventeat years and four months, dearly beloved son of Thomas utler, of Montreal Light, Heat and Power Co.Fuperal from his father's residence, 19ÿ St.Hypolite street, Saturday.21st inst., at 2.30 p.m.Members of St.Patrick\u2019s Cadets, friends and acquaintances invited, Kindly omit flowers.119 2 DAIGNEAULT \u2014 At 8 o'clock on\u2019 May 20th, at the age of 36, S.Dalgnéault, proprietor of the American Dressing Co., and American Fluid Beef Co., of thig city.Funeral Monday, the 23rd inst.from his late residence, 181 Mai- sonneuve av.Town of St.Paul, to the .Parish Church, and thence-to-Cote- des - Neiges Cemefery.Friends and acqualnte ances are invited to attend.120 3 L FITZGERALD \u2014 In this city.on the 19th inst., Ellen Fitzgerald, beloved wife of James Fitzgerald, and mother of the late Michael Fitzgerald, aged 57 years, Funeral will take place from her dauglhe ter's residence, No.30 Mance street,\u2019 Saturday, at 2.30 p.m.to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquainte ances \u2018aré Tespectfully invited to ate tend.JOB \u2014 On 19th May, 1804, John Job, aged 7¢ years.Funeral on Saturday, : 21st Inst., at 10 o'clock a.m., from \u2018he Moore Home, Longue Pointe, to Mount: Royal Cemetery.119 2 MANSEAU\u2014On the 15th inst., at tba Monastery of the Good Shepherd, Sister M.de Ste.Melaine, nee M.Arthu- mise Manseau, choir sister.Funeral service will be held at the Monastery! Chapel, 500 Sherbrooke street, the 21st: inat., at 8 o'clock a.m.Relatives and friends are requested to attend withe' out further invitation.SIMS \u2014 In this city, on Wednesday, Mag 18th, 1904 Mary beth, eldest: daughter of the late Jasper George; Sims, Esq.Funeral private.119 2°; DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.DESMARAIS \u2014 Hon.Justice Desmarais has deceased at Three Rivers, the 1%th instant, at the age of 51 years.\u2018The funeral service will take place at Tliee | Rivers on Saturday, the list May.Relatives and friends are roe quested to attend without any other ine vitation \u2018 .HARRISON \u2014 In London, on April iti, Thomas H.Harrison, aged 74, fathep of T.L.and J.L.Harrison and Mrs L J.Hodgson, of Montreal.Cremated at Woking on May 4th.\u2019 McDOUGALL \u2014 At Lancaster, May 15th, Margaret C.Brygon, beloved wife X It, J.McDougall, aged 65 ycars.Funeral Friday, 2 o'clock p.m.| MACKLIN \u2014 At Woltville, N.5.on May 2nd, Mr.Robert Macklin, of Frederice |] ton, N.B., aged 73 years.® ] RICHARDSON \u2014 At Victoria, B.C, on the 10th instant, Mallcott Sydney Hica- ardson, late secretary of the Vi vinclal Bureau of Mines, aged 59 year * | SHERIFF \u2014 \"Suddenly, at Mobile.A!- bama, on the morning of the 19th M., Allan Gilmour, fifth son of the la George Sheriff, of Glasgow, Scotla:-L in the 49th year of his age, i WHITELAW \u2014 At Woodstock, Ont.\u20181 J May 15, Andrew Whitelaw, In his \u201cin | year.* i _æ Ë July Cotton Booms no doen thé tale of Indy charlot!e gelatinr Coterutou'a Carbolic Tooth Wash, the ; evigina! and bent wash for the teeth and | sums.Prices Mo, 50c, 81,00.Fer sale by J all dregsists, sat \u201c ee \u20143 7 "]
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