The Montreal daily star, 29 mai 1901, mercredi 29 mai 1901
[" VOL.XXXIII, Ne 125 DR.HERRON WEDS THE EX-PROFESSOR TAKES A ' SECOND WIFE.eo and Miss Rand, for Whom He Deserted His Wife, are é\u2018United in Love\u201d by a Socialistic \u2018Ceremony Will Preach and Teach Social- -_ it hout the erron, leader of fhe socialist crusa and \u2018ate cle Lereyman f, the.Congregational Church, tack Sa Lis wife, ss Carrie Rand ant er \u201chives divorced bildre William of Plymouth \u20ac Church, + who is in Sympathy \"with Professor Herron\u2019s socialistic views, performed the meagre ceremony.we hted v vows oF faithful nor was there the custom opal of the wedding ring in token.py an indie soluble union.Among the small party who witnessed the union were men famous in the world of letters.Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Markham were * there, and so was Richard Le Gallienne, nd, septher of- the bride, graced the occasion with er pr as she had already sanctioned by her sence a joint ph to Europe, during w ich Professo and her da travelled a company before the fora had been released from the marital bonds which he once recognized as binding.SIMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT OF CHOICE Professor Herron and Miss Rand, in the ese witnesses, made a simple _ announcement of their mutual choice e, much a two business men might announce to a the mother \"er hin his of friends ctive pershi aly y friends, r bate chosen MS Bon ie Rand said: \u201cI have chosen Me Herron to be my Dr.Brown then folly rem ia 1 Whi he mother who cn upon toe J Ra oe à wed CRE: a rt an near Metuchen sor \u2018Herrqn an m there he and bie - So and from | \u201cto\u201d push their} \u201cpropagande dur during the coming summer, socialist, Miss Rand had eu era in other directions, and ty fes Don de commonly reported an believed that before her marriage A er Herron she gave the sum of $60,000 for the maintenance of the Profesor\u2019 divorced wife and: her children.professor bride announced to their rends that thor lives would be dev levoted to the cause of £o- REMARKS OF THE CLERGYMAN.The Rev.Dr.Brown, in the course of bis remarks, said: .\u201cNowhere has the religious institution #0 pearly approached the frontiers.of vital MRS.HERRON, Nee Miss Carrie Rand.uth as in \u2018conceiving m -Bat nowhere \u2018pas _ 88 in supposing that any word of priest or prelate can be eacramental.Neither statute nor official, civil or religious, can ever erènte this sac © \u201cWe are not here | to establish a relation- .ohip which otherwi one\u2019s ca solemnity of the sublim ciprocal love uniting soul to a Sanction bn presénce of which all human ts seem There something about it hich *transcends on other things and proclaims its ita inherent divinity, are There to- to announce to the world the oneness of two human souls à ina love that reflects and manifests and re- uces somewhat of the essence of that ite love which swathes and amimates the niverse.This oneness 2e more po to-day than God-does.as no beginnin and can have no end.M he discovery oF Lo \u201c| Genui me Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of BEE FACSINILE WRAPPER BELOW.PID LIVER.FOR CONSTIPATION.FOR SALLOW SKIN.such oneness is the discov.of Vife\u2014the laying bare the very soul of the cosmos TIME LOSES ITS MEANING.There is no yesterday and no to-morrow n the marrie ny and the joyous rhythm of two such souls, There is only eternal mow, and life rises above its arrow ow limitations and seems to merge in All-Livingd and All-Loving.Let the oid years bring what they may, it matter.Love holds all the years omin- an eternal \u201cIf I have any unders eretanding of what this means, it Js supremely a gospel, No note of peac or power or purity is wanting.Theme friends of Ours announce today their marriage.arily becausé our \u201cfaulty human laws require it at their hands, but for a deeper and diviner reason o ape assume that their life belon to them al one, They announce a full eeper, richer harmony with that ule fife which is emergent in the unfolding aspirations of the woild, than could hb ve been theirs as separate \u201cInasmuch, therefore, as D.Herron \u2018and Carrie ne ror anited Y announce that they are husband 30 wi y every law of right and truth, Tore speak for them the fervent benediction of rue souls and the biding gladn ness that dwells in the heart God fore THAT PORTO.RICAN DÉCISION.English Press is Confused as to the Meaning of the U.8.Supreme Court's Decision.~The correspond.London says: Th ts on NEW YORK, May 29 ent oF the Tribune in the decisions of urt.Some comm the Caled\u201d States Supreme ' Journal that what is loyally.term- alimn has been Tari , has e English, min ind dogs not encies A practical pate EFFECT = PORTO RICO.AN JUAN co, May 20.\u2014As a rendit of the decision B the oy States Court in es T cases, it seems to sions Br ore opini dily grasp which are Lo Mor coloni imports and e: by tax wil than ue Unit be in ents i be made on tion of $1,000,000.\u201cC.B.\u201d FOR LT.LT.-COL.LESSARD ro The First French-Canadian to be.Bo Since \u2018Dé Salaberry.: (Special to the Star.) A OTTAW.Tittelligence has ved er of the envoient 5 2f ae ivision lonel Lessard yas porn in, quebec Desa: 9, 1860 , has command of \u201cA\u201d Troop, Royal Canadian | ns, noce August 185, an: and sin sons doce the additional ppointment | nspector of Cay yes the C.B.from the King in ac acknowledgment of bis services FR South Africa, and is believed to be the first -Canadian to be admitt- |: ed to the Inilitary.division of that most exclusive since the appointment ete immortal De Salaberry, the hors te Énateau THREE MORE FURNACES.The Dominion Iron and Steel Company Continues Its Work of Development.(Special to the Star.) HALIFAX, May 20.\u2014The Steel Company have decided to rect two more blast fur: k will be commenc- aces will be complet.ths, The parité £ ted states.The on July 1, an an estimated valua- e city of een ERROR OF ~ UDGHENT.Commander of the Ashanti Said to be to Blame for That Veasel\u2019s Grounding at Matane.(Special to the Star.) \"OTTAWA, May 29.-The grounding of the Ashanti at Matane fou ade.The o affec ids an English certificate, and it is ia that \u201cihe authorities here have no right to review the verdict NOTES OF THE NEWS.ree men convicted of murder în t second degree lac + \u201cTio 000, D à elng p each of twelve families, of those w ished at $20,000, City Engineer Newton H.Ker.- tawa, who bas been Te udying \u20ac sults of tar macadam pavements In am ton and other cities, has recommended that + trial block laid in Ottawa, he bein the opinion that it is well fitted for be fesidential traf! first block n Queen street, between Bay and Cons © tax rate of Toronto has been struck at Tue mills on prôyement tetes , 860.000, Late 00 per he head A the estimated populu.Ho he cotsus enumerators have wnoteciuly tanto Tne Areditors ot John Calder ana Co.fiton, in re reply to an offer from Mr, Cader for the stock, have given B hm ull titi ay to increase er ou the dollar, which they are prepared \"to Her me fect we Forme CN fe and.en himself nt Je Sarl this morn} Huhne hae will ver.At Manila, - on Wilson has tmprisorment in Bi suppies.missary Hen need to ree yours: lbla: prison or ati the governing board of Mania a 1 Mish SRS nd together by the bond of a reciprocal love, ion -of-the- Order | burden, Including local I~ ' almost $3, JOINT MSSOK WHY THE- PREMIER MADE | A DEFINITE STATEMENT.Canada Has the Right to Make the other 8 That Was Made When the Commission Last Adjourned.(Special to the Star.) WASHINGTON, May 20.\u2014 The cor respondent of the Star: is informed that the American State Department expects that Capada will within a comparatively short time make a formal request that the sittings of the Canadign-American High Joint Commission be resumed, When the sittings were discontinued two years ago an understanding was reached whereby Canada agreed to make the first formal overtures for reassembling in case that course should seem desirable in the future.In view of that understanding, the United States is barred from taking the first formal steps.The negotiations which have been held were entirely informal, and cannot result in a meeting °* he po sion until Canada makes a with this knowl ae publiely mention the matter until the request has bee wo is expected here that the next step to- to- a meeting will be the appointment of a member of the commission to, succeed -the late Lord Hersc) NO.NATIONAL ARBITRATION, On This Rock Metal Trades and Machinists\u2019 Unions spit ai CHICAGO, May\u2018 20.\u2014The council of the National Motel EE Pa A ys sociation at a meeting in the Great Northern pote tel Jesterday ont resolutions abro| York k agreement with the Dg ina] Association of Machin he council decided that jt would have no national arbitration of the e chini ion to arbitrate wages in Chi cago, provided reason t O'Connell ch fppount a comm mities ution shall the telegram O'Oo: aging him to appoint a a come mittes.nell strictest secrecy was main- .GIRL a pure A ROW.NEW Yi \u2014The girl strikers at the henvecehf factors of Acheson, Wardern and Company, at Passale, N.J, made another demonstra ed girls protean, for duty a and des- ite Bi on: Seni Pa the siikers, who af.wards stoned facto! v smashing window of HL pire | dau ue oe of them |.biked on ee Tah Hobie is Fe re fet 3 ch rocking girls leave the factory , tonight.The strik ers.number over 300, NOTES OF 81 STRIKES.: Striking machinists at San Francisco report that twenty- \u201ctwo Shops there pave signed the union agree The Peerless Machine oompany 25 machinists, and the American Stonm C on ; Company, of Boston, have entered the ist of uni ion hope ind their men will return \"hs engineers and firemen.of the stea: ers Langden and Smith, of the Room i at line, went on strike by command of their union, when | e reached Ogdensburg Tuesday.A strike of machinists at the Billings and Spencer shop, at Hartford, Comm., was ordered Tuesday, with the object of \u2018enforcing recognition o \u2018the union.À bodt- 2,500 ma- nists are now out in city.Ninety-a seven per cent.of the machinists in the employ of the Southern \u201d have voted to strike for the nine-hour day, and are now on President James.tional Association of Machinists, before going out.Representatives of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers employ: on the Ontario and Quebec division of the Canadian Pacific Railway, \u2018are in conference with General Superintendent Timmerm Toronto.On May j the Tate a wages for engineers, svhich had bee xistence for five years, expired.An agrooment for another five years re will be arra TRUST INCREASES WAGES.YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, May 29.\u2014The wages of the skilled and unskilled day men of the You me EE Gir ard, arren and Greenville, nts of the American Steel he United an Hoop Com one pi fhe constituent companies of i eel Corpora.| ave been A ntanty increased from\u2019 o 20 per cent., The increase effec- tion, b tre at once.About 2000 workmen are benefitte CARDINAL GIBBONS.The United States Prelate Advises the Pope as to Conditions in America.ROME, May 20\u2014Cardinal Sons has determined to prolong his sta; He will remain here dam Tine greater part of the month of June The Cardinal says the appointment of a rector of the American molles, here, to cceed \"Conniell, Bishop, of Portiand.de bas atone hed age w Nat any 8 en on the subj t is understood that the Cardinal, during the audience which h with \"the.Tobe, © explained at length to hed Pontiff the vi of t ent Washin ington in the hilippines.* GAMBLING IN IN SOCIETY.Re-action Against Bridge and Siber- lan Whist Rota in London.the religions \u2018orders .LONDON, M uneis- tions from he 5 eféct or not, there wo reaction reles against \u2018ne exconsively nie of late been so fash- jonable.fa ick and Siberian whist, whie je even mors of a gambling e than t] former, até losing somewha £ their popu- Ex according to the Daily Express sough as hare had or Only the other day a knows.peer of the racing set, and therefore, it is presumed, not of the ul utious or faddist order, accepted an Javitation je to dinner © boa at he would not be - TRIAL 01 or Zosonto Faüacrsr.TORONTO evidente in, hon C sen ha] CE 206 fol nor WINNIPEG.J dropped \u2018dead dees at te .the flagship on .ed b the Praiter Powerful, w! P A othe asked ed to pay KING VICTOR'S RS TROUBLES.Ttaly\u2019s Ruler ia Having Worries with His Women Folk.io opera ing, format ANC YEW I¥ ANY COMPLETE FIGURES \u2014 RECEIVED YET.& jéninerators are Slow About Send- 48g in Reports Owing to the Dis- | : \u2018pute About .Pay - Approximate Figures \u201cGive Some Montreal Wards Increases of 100 Per Cent.©.7 (Special to the Star.) > vs WA, May 2.\u2014 The diff anti i on the\u2019 Céneus sôurce 15 bi an the affir of his coût of the matber in that the two | red bairod ail those and sordew: fact esses of Aosta and the pered, Seog wile.sad ventional princesses, wl st furuith shed For for = Dos FE ys Helen of Aosta, who bas her husband on two desert \"of extravagancex ht h behaviour is | diff x cultie , \u2018Commissioners.and the Snumerators ca tanceraly he rate of ass an od the e publication of of authoritative and isble returns e paid rides a oer dons work oF ; aid p ra day's wrk of eight shall \"be represented in gossip of a more bE true of the two first fait x the ~ t pre | for pay are the law the claims t bethe returns are in and the work faith- ormed.As a an eautif des p in connection vie he dis eip nary hi owing tô her intainaidon fo, 8 gavalry stationed a been not merci ri be po actually Junchi & and « at ublic restaura Tip byt 8 2 DEATHS REPORTED | To the Star To-day.FAX, N Bell, is dead, jof Bears foilur a is void a > 1, bro 7e FRANCOIS \u201cÉRAUCE.in Latulippe, of Qurbee, = KINGSTON, Ont Herbert, \u2018Glover \u2018ther of Rev.T.G Glover, of this Re dead, near Canden RINGST GSTON, pi fen ry Burt, of the Lownship of Pittsburg, i is Labre, of Se a, iy dead N.Y.is XY, NW TT.\u2014 wife of Bon °c.E- Houlesu, jus judge Rou \u201cthe Supreme me Court e North-West Territories, is d WASHINGT \u2014 Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Michler, military sec ieu tenant- Gencral \"Mi iles, dled at + his residence .thi on esda, OTTAWA \u2014 Arthur E.Howio, an Englishman, is dead, aged 28 yea Miss J ennie Baker, of \"Tweed, Ont., a dori Servant, 26 Sears © old, is'de LONDON, Ont.Christie Me Dermott, an old- time \"London doctor, b r over two years p sician in Cincinnati, is dead 4 at miners ST à suburb of the Ohio city.He was born Nilestown near ARTHA ASKAVILLE, Que.\u2014 Sister Mongemais and Sister Henriette oo St.Joseph Hospital, \u2018are dead of consump \u201cRene, n of Aden Picher, aged ten years, ia \"dead o f peritonitis WOODSTOCK, Ont, \u2014 Francis orth, of North Nowwioh, is dead, Ole Daniel Malcolm, of Tilsonburg, is dead, aged 7 John Mobaughlin, of Richwood, ead.Bichara Mercer, of Burgessville, is dead, a Long, is ~ DEATHS BY A ACCIDENT.GALT, Ont.\u2014J.Watson was killed by being hit by a Grand Trunk train.KINCARD Ont.\u2014Mrs, Jno.Me Leod was killed es bee caught between the heel of her em Aris, condue- Alanis frei ht (rain, was pata Ai tation, A AND HIS TROOPS.William, a ERLIN, May Emperor e ania reviens de of the prigade of guards Templ Field, too hroug * series put the sf EX po pan; rh led i eat colotr company, he ° tr is Ma jesty Junched ith the o \u201c POWERFUL MAY COME.\u2019 (Special to the Star.) IFAX, May 20.-It is reported a the Sockyard here that HMS.restent, Le ried.st .powerful cruisers in the worl ver 30 500 £ feet et long, and h des four fompels fad in a cr armement tien mt LIBERAL CANDIDATES, (Special to he Star.) | TORONTO, ~The Liberals of nated the three candidates fe ile tari dre Wi ; Pita wer SB a Et J 0.8 oy 201 6 Er the present in HE SEEKS A SSRATORUEEY.(Special to the Star) MOT] OTTAWA, | May 2.\u2014Mr; McMullen, ex- ; : \u2018town Jesterdar ! He bad an hich v.wih Gir Reis an w claimé GES RSS * SU \u2014 whist afterward.May 2\u2014The takii oscph Han, alton, the vecoud + tion with the desth of Mrs.i ne Yonge street was con claded at the criminal! séssiont \u2018anpeal fot a ian which wine King has toward her.1 Aor lp fis Auditor John À.|; dirt sure murs Ea rand entirely quence con it is ¢ there is not one ete return in the whole Dominion up \u2019 prese \u20ac reo h enumerators this year are con- ly better Pad Chan they were in 9), as the following table will show: ert 1801.1901.3c 5c \u2018dea \u2026 de 5s rm vid Le 2 Hach factory.visited.«.20e 30 LÀ ie also provided that by working for = me the gaameraior ass, Hopes ay on May lé issued DAMP.de +.4e 08 86 ite matters a.circular to PR En cn LAT ie i nister o re, and for the i time earned existence of this circular, which wi erators to een the Govt be longer .© eve : to him by the Minister.It is hop ped 4 publication of the terms of this cir- Fa, will cause the enum d returns, which which at 37 pay ra rate 1 returns which indicate the probable a c districts have \u2018 r Compton ie heres ios fn oS Soo, 200, being 28,500, returns § for St.Jean Ba and\" Bt.nis Wards m sisonneuve, ow.2n inc er 100° per\u2019 cen ; arlevoix o oats the i increase at \u201c184 M.P.for Gloucester ed word from home Baptiste, Mile POPULATION OF OF AUSTRALIA.pecial to the Star.) \u201c MELBOURNE, May 20.\u2014The census returns for ail Australia show 20 pop of 4,530,651, an increase of 740,756 NEW ENGLAND BRITONS.A Commendable Undertaking to Keep Imperial Charitable Objects in V : © Special to the Star.) hat.H money for widows and in South Afri Ties, ore was, however, oney lost\u2019 by the fact that other British societies or Individuals with the- best intentions unknowingly covered m po of the same ground, It is felt that in case of a similar undertaking by British residents.in New Eng ngiand thers should be some central organi to assume control of the movement, Cand the committee has asked British.societies to send Jelegates to the meeti rincipal objects of sation,\u201d as sta in its constitution, are giving of aid, pecuniary or otherwise, o subjects of the Britizh ire: wher Jad and whenever the general committee derms the object to be of sufficient importance require it, on.such occasions as famine and i other calamities of, a similar nature, : and in time of war where there ate orers amongst the soldiers: théir fam- s and ¢ hildren, or the sick, wounded and eis men?es which will - be resented tary va terans\u2019 pacatatio sociation, the Order.of Alfredians, t Club of Ni at a ri from Ben oh ea 2e SE HOT ENPTE panel , NB, | that the Glo ucester : as to : | Phat the Judgmeny \u201ca résident J.8\" The company has à and a8 ontréal capital line route.eo Musquodoboit -Railw Company have already 100,000 of stock LINIERE TASCHEREAU DEAD.Ex-Member for Beauce Succumbs Sud- deuly to Apoplexy.pra ractitioners of this cit; ul | candidate for the Mr.Carroll, i ouraska, at the last \u20ac cousin of \u2018Jud eu Jeschoreau ang son of the late Who\u2019 was a en of tho as e was & great social social ants end i en ker Sut Toor Only iv at Sunday D was the of Mr.Pacaud at his enm- mer nee, River du des , with Hon.r.Riom ad Hon.Langelier Mr hi d roel al cb f biere, Bt \u201cthe ate Sep ir Adel doiphe Chap pleau here, an and spirits | tae: friends su the Chatea ly with a tense.1 on \u201cwas marr 10 a sister of the late Sheriff Allen and Judge \u2018Richard eyn, of th this and was $ partner in ol Cutgris\u201d firm Attorn \u2018here.Gener wis about 55 FRANCO-CANADIAN L LINE.Contract for the Service Was Signed , on Wednesday at Ottawa.| (Special to the Star.) uv May 20\u2014The contract was ay bet Fran ned the co Can ouse of Commons the County of Kam- elections.He usual good health ight rd chatted plessant- the French fn Toronto, and FH IN THE SUPREME COURT.Argument Heard in in Case Arising Out of Construction of Wharfs on Ma- ands Sa, 88 led- from og sole] \"Matane motion were \u201cthat no er abe © \u2018damages for rule of p held thot \"the action involved matters of title w hare in future ights might be affected an motion with costs.Mr.Ord e dE rred the m otion.Mr, Stuart, She earing th proceeded in the Dominion en ge Company v8.es THE NEW M.À.À.À.PRESIDENT | As Far as Can be Judged Now Major Macaulay Will be Elected to the Position.It looks very much as if there is a surprise in Ke in connection with the mau- agement of the Montreal \u2018Amateur Athle- tie Association.As gyergihine te hed the det of Major Ww.T.rm as ast year's vi 3 impor 2 capt ac pressure of ness sition on Ye \u201cboard, ies vas a Tvs the ; ne N sa Chi thy Bi ™ Teer, i Ayling Pen yard J wr Dr.A.C.Jack: Toboggan Club; C.M.Cæmeron\u2019and Major Macaulay.The election tonight wifi ssociation with a vice president, and.auditos an and eight new chai of.ments.There ought to be in in ren a vote for a new secretar -tres- , but is a foregone conclusion Het this will be an -acclamatio THE DOG SHOW 0 OPENS To-DAY |i The Judging of the the Large Number of Entries Began This Afternoon.8 i an a confined spa ce_ like Victoria , k down sn aisle of dogs chained up and wondering prhat experi ee FOR M.A.A.À.A MEMBERSHIP.Ancther Bank Has Applied for Aa- mission for Eighteen of Its Employes.whe Montreal Amateur A ich, Montreal Amateur Athletic hie bership Hat of teens names in ong Ar hae fo I L to embership\u201cof bumdred ious of of which seventy seven ad and be given this évenin der the Tor cocteta adr lide dD dates Ddh dh AD bd Adi OARDLAALS EAL oat sdaa VIPPVIOeP Ie River, \u201cBord au Plouffe, Leaving the Italian W Back ver trip.we aoa ready for all comers.POMMERY \u201cBRUT,\u201d 1893, DAGONET \u201cBRUT,\u201d LAURENT-PERRIER, DELBECK & CO, \u201cVIN BRUT,\u201d 188.DELBECK & CO., PTT TP T ESP TUVYTENOY \u201cVIN BRUT,\u201d 1585, BADAAAAS OLD VATTED BALBLAIR (Guaranteed gallon.VOVIVRIVVVPVFVIVIOVYOOPOPoeV lots of one or m Ra tion or New Bruns Orde areh FT © orders now booked for, FE FRIDAY MO Scotch Whiskies by freight, Pres \u20ac (charges prepat .tlon or steamboat Janding in the four Provinces et Ontario, Quebec à Nova Fraser, Viger & Co.St.Laurent, etc, ete, - EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.a and leave FRASER Vin pam, orders ursdsy.GER & Vintage Champagnes.Y erie 1895 (\u201cCuvee xygeptionelle\u201d AY In quarts o \u201cSANS SUCRE,\u201d Vin Natur 1892 In pints Only cocssenseussensess $23 00 per case n quarts only .All less 3 per cent.discount for cash, \u201cBalblair\u201d Scotch Whisky From the Balblair Distillery, Ross-Shire, N, B,, \"The Oldest Distilleryin the Highlands.\"RARE OLD BALBLAIR (Guaranteed 10 years in wo wood), bottle.4 years in wood), r bo THE ABERDEEN BLEND (Special Raserve Scotch Whiskey), r THE BOVEREIEN BLEND (Bxtra oe Talay Whiskey), 50 per bottle.tae he.above us), to an ange Italian Warehouse, 201, 209, 201 8 Ri will provide the 5 a new \u201cMR.F.D.LILLEY ONOTED, The Allan Steamahip ie .trrenty-aine.mer mont fre Le [Summer] | Vests M À vests this warm weather, ; doubly so.177 7st lames st cu, They are :tailor-mad M gienic principles.They are the most sanitary and\u2019 healthy, as they can be washed.We have ab |B 2,000 for you to choose from, all sizes, all s À ail designs.Prices from $1.00 to $2.50, and i you don\u2019t think they are worth double the mo: your money.# bring them back and we will cheerfully refund: Remember\u2014while they last you can get oie ls low as $1.00.This opportunity may not g occur again this.year.A COLORED SHIRT bought # its original colors.| Zephyr cloth.at the Hannan Store retain It\u2018 is made from Anderson's It is made to fit and if it does not we M make it.The next shirt\u2019 you buy, buy of Hannan.P from $1.00 to $1.50.REMEMBER THAT VEST.THE HANNAN STORE.213 and 215 St.James St.=n Company : Ap- \" points Chief of \u2026 Department to | \u201cAn Its Boston Office.erik Son ai ie Arts font eet trons of motion tor \u201cPRINCE.GEORGE'S = ; Proposal to Reduce the Arsount Yo portent 2 Position | a At rte, od Ju « the | finénelet condition of the dits, the Prince will only be | og vite | two days, that 810,000 should rns mee i, AN ERRORLESS GAME TUESDAY.se Hain Spoiled a \u201carent Many « ot the Other Games in All the Different Leagues\u2014In the Eastern League the Montreal-Toronto Game Was the Only One Played, © (Special to the Star.) TORONTO, Ont, May %.\u2014Botb teams pleyed errorless ball yesterday, and the game was the fastest played bere yet, last ing only an hour and ten minutes.Montreal lost, because they\u2019 could not hit To ronto's Indian twirler; Louis Bruce, who pitched his first game this season and allowed only four hits.Felix went in against Toronto and they batted him harder than jn Saturday's game, and more opportunely.There was considerable kicking again over O'Loughlin\u2019e decisions, and the visitors claimed they were Eetting the worst of them.The features the game \u2018were three fast double plays treal, and Dooley\u2019s home\u2019 run\u201d over the \u2018left field fence.Odwell and.Bonner also figured in some fast fieldin Toronto did not score until the fifth inning, though in the second, with two out, two singles came, but the next man was put out; and again in the fourth, Toft started off with a double, but was -eaught at the Plate trying to score on Mattison\u2019s fly to Delehanty.In the fifth Schaub singled, and Bemis laid down a bunt which Felix could not handle, and: Schaub went to second.Both runners advanced a base on Bruce's ce.It was up to Brown, and be lined out a pretty two-bagger, scoring two runs.i ast fielding retired the locals on a retty double a the sixth; In the seventh Foronto won the game.Schaub got a base on balls, and was for out at second.Bemis grounded to Felix.Bruce went out.Bannon singled, and Brown got a pass.Bonner's single \"scored Bemis and Bannon.The visitors worked in another double in Toronto's eighth inning.Montreal] went, eut in order on easy prounders, in the firat innings.In the second, with one out, Raub singled, but Dooley\u2019s grounder was taken in by Bonner, and Johnston struck out.Odwell got a ass and reached second on Shearon's sacri- ce.Delehanty lined a one out to Hargrove, and Odwell went to third on the throw.Schaub took care of Raub\u2019s fly.Dooley opened the fifth with a home run over the left fleld fence.Johnston singled, and stole second, but the next three were fe mie outs.dre, was noth- à oing in the sixth, only men going ing doing Raud bit for two bases in the seventh, and le to third on Dooley's roundar to second, and ohnaton\u2019s fly to Bannon scored the fun.ix went out to Bannon in the ei di Sheehan struck out, and Odwell out to Brown.Shearon hit to Bruce n the ninth, and Brown taught Delehanty's lon Ay.ruce took tare of Raub\u2019s grounder, and the game was over.Score: .TORONTO.A.B.R.B.H.P.O.A.E.Bannon, Lf.+.4 1 3 4 0 0 Brown, rf.«.3 0 2 2 0 0 Bonner, 2b .4 0 1 2 4 0 Toft, 1b .\u2026 4 4.1.14 0 0 Hargrove, ef.à 0 1 1 0 0 Madison, 8.8: 4 4 0°.D 0°0 Bchaub, 3b \u2026 : 1 i 1 : 2 emis, ©.ve.om - Bruce, Pp.ve re vesa 8 3 oo 0 & 0 me == Total .oo een 8 \u20acCn sas o MONTRBAL.! AB.RBH.P.O AB Bheehan, 3b .\u2026 ee oy, 0 4,1 8 9 Dadwell, c.f.cv co.0me.& OCC \"1 8 0 Bhcaron, ff.co ee oo 0 3 z 0 0 Delehanty, Lf, \u2026 \u2026 #- Q .0 0.0 Raub, GC + ++ 5 +.4.1 8 1.70 0 &ve.Dooley, Ib \u2026 :.\u2026 8 1.1 & 0 0 Johnson, \u2018eee.ee 3 0 ¢ 1 4 0 Quinlan, 5.5.+ \u2026 \u2026 8 0 32 2 à \"EUX, P.+ on «ve 8 0 0 0 5 O Total \u2014 \u2014 \u2026 oa 24 3.15 0 By inmings\u2014 ontreal oo a oh eo + 0006101002 OFONtO.or we ve do ov 00003020 x~\u2014 4 SUMMARY.Earned runs, Toronto 3, Montreal 2 ; two- hits, Toft, Brown, Raub : home run, ley ; stolen base, Johnson : secriñcé hits, Bruce, Shearon ; double plays, Dele- hanty to Raub : Felix to Johnson; hehan to Johnson; Quinian to Dooley ; first bas on balls, off Felix 8, off Bruce trace put, by Bruce, 3; tt ton, bases, Toronto 8, Montreal 8, Time 10.Umpire, O'Lough- lin.Attendance \u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE At Brooklyp\u2014 2° Pitts 010000027505 | tteb ve wens Brooklyn + =.40005111 x\u20148 14 6 Batteries\u2014Wiltse and Phiflipl ; Kitson, Donovan and Ferrell, At New York\u2014 New York \u2026., .098080000-0 60 St, Louls .010000000\u20141 5 1 «Batteries _Matthowson and Smith; Powell at adelphin< Cinema tr Op 00000\u20140 73 Philadelphia; ante 00001, 8 0 Batteriea\u2014Haha and ss Orth.and Donahue ; JackNti snd McFarland.AMERICAN LBAGUE.At Chicago Chicago .i oe +-30000110 Batimore 2 .\u2018 52310022 teriss\u20148 Harvey an Maina and binson.At Mil kee\u2014 Milwaukee +.000201000\u20143 81 Philadelphia ve ee ».090001201\u2014 4 13 1 Battertes-Garvin- and Lephy ; 3: Frazer and Powers, = - SHERBROOKE GUN CLUB.SHERBR ROOKE, \u2026 29.\u2014The match the Cabinet series of be Sherbrooke.Gun.ub on Saturday, resulted in 4'tie between mis and White, with a score of 20 each.R.H.B.00\u2014-5 10 5 0-24 17 3 and Sullivan: YOU CANNOT\" s CURE PILES By Intersind Homeales.\u2019 The only sure way to cul every form of hi è to un: rem co à Prramid e Cure, w! is à otly to parts affected, and and Te.wonderful healing effects are apparent.from.the first application because the medicinal properties are rapidly absorbed by tiseuns sensitive membranes of the rectum, and the cure is made speedily an efore the pay piles bas faint is aware af it every trace of t him.This is one \u2018of ths reasons why the Pyrs.bee ao \u2018uniformly suc- Pile Oure bas tessful.It is applied direotdy juet where it is needed and where it do the moat good, Not by ro out way of the stomach, 9 y, the barons.methods of various surgical tions and so-called ystems, ar .Direct applicatiolt tb = véat\u2019 of die ; cate is the only ra and this is uy accomplished BY the he Pyramid Pile 1f the voluntary Wetimony of thousands Te Pig tit\u201d de Paire ri | ie ing, then na sufferer longer delaying in @vh ne =: far trial knowing that when you; yor! oh Lure will have more we Fad, e t possi a bave.The chief advantagge a the remedy are: It cures without - the cure is lasting, it containg no > \u2018and lastly, it is the cheapest and « est cure yet found.Yonr druggist ob 0 you what it bas dono for b ars, Testimonials of of the United States = curt on to the Pye Deng \u201chall Mich, ; \"LACROSSE THE FIRST LEAGUE GAME PLAYED IN MONTREAL.Montreal and Cornwall Teams Will Met on the M.A.A.A.Grounds on Saturday Next \u2014 Toronto Defeated Cornell by a Score of Eleven Games to Two.ITHACA, May 20.\u2014The Toronto Lacrosse Team, yesterday « afvermoon defented Cornell at Percy Field, b : y.jeore JL 2.T, ¢ Canadians played a sn ant gam and heir Ream w surpassed that MONTREAL VS.VS.CORNWALL.Although the Capitals were beaten by the: Torontos t week, nobody who pays poy attention to the national game, on that match as bein, rune factor in the ultimate result.In t place it was\u2019 well known that the Caps were not tuned up to championship form, notwi standing anything that might be said to the contrary by that cleverest of trajn- ers, Mr.Peter Green, In the second placs the match waa played in Toronto, a towp where it is very hard to win from the home team.Bo that the opening match of the season may practically be considered as a practice with both teams attempting to try each other out.fut when a week longer goes in the date is noticeable all \"This is where the Montreal-Cornwall match on Saturday will be of real import ance as giving a line on the probabilities at the finish.Both clube will have had the benefit of an extra week's practice before appearing officially in pub and .both soute bave been just working, not only to win, but to make a impression, The old Factory Food is a stalwart of the stalwarts when it comes to athletics, but the supporters of the qu from the surrounding country have Do use for a fam tha ao put ny bo gitand t want winning start nig from the beginning.To art ri ight and keep level is what the Cornwall people have eet themselves out to do, and ever since Cornwall got out of intermediate the team es kept its word.The proposition, however, for Saturday\u2019s match, does not seem a particularly bard one for Montre re is » vast difference in numerical possibility.The Factory Town is limited in its area of players, and, even at that, does not show a large number of available omen, but the names shown are such that good lacrossemen sa \u2014\u201cthat team or any Sart ofi it can win.\u2019 ith the Montrealers it is different.The they bave is \u2018practically unlimited the list on registration st, \u2018the present time shows what good material the Mont- boys have to draw from.Saturday\u2019s match 1s liable to be a surprise to more people than those who dwell in Cornwall.Re the meantime the town by the canal of continuous breaking is organizing the biggest excursion that even left the place.They will come hers merry and joyous and fol.The question is\u2014How will they ing home?But, of course, nobody phat pape anything about that until Saturday evening.THE INTER-SCHOOL LEAGUE.Foll are the matches to be played ga Satyr yrday, June let, intermediate ser- Le estmomnt ve.Senior, Westmount Park.Junior \u20ac Series.High va.Glen, M.A.A.A.grounds, Lansdowne vi.Mt.yal, | Flepdror's Lorne va .Rivereidef C Queen's Park.The \u2018matches will \u201ccommence at 10 a.m.ang wil due for on \u2018periods and fif- ti tminutes, each, with five minutes\u2019 rest between each period.consider able difference CYCLING THE Y.M: On AT CARILLON.The Y.M.GC.bicycle club bad an outing on the 2, taking the steamer Bovereign to Carillon, entertaining the cabin passengers en route to numerous in: sttumental selections from their zobo band.At Carillon the roads were found to be in such a bad state that wheeling was out, poned for that day.Next day the mounted and rode to Cushing, where t oy were entertained at the home of one of their members.The return home was made via the anti- ated Carillon & Grenville Railway, to fion, where the steamer Sovereign was en taken for the city.FIRST MEET OF THE CAPITALS.(Special to the Star.) TTAWA, May 20.\u2014The Capital Bicy- a Club held two first of a series of race meets, on \u2019Varsity oval track, last ni ght.eral good events were pulled off, Following were the results: School boys\u2019 rece, 1 mile, C.Rj an, let; 8.Graham, 2nd; we Frvine, rd ; time, 3 2,54 C.Thomas, Ist; E.Robiiaile, od; % E \u201cArchibeld 8rd; time, Chinamen\u2019s race, Hum Tuin, 1st; Charlie Kup, ond.1-4 mile open, Thoman, 20d; 34 3-5.1 mile ylandicap, A.1st; W.Jones, scratch, 2nd; a5 yards, 3rd.THE WRESTLING MATCH CASE.W, Jon A \u201cTemple, 3rd 3rd; T to G75; Litimer, time, His Statement Regarding the Betting on Pons.- The hearing of the alleged wrestling match swindle was coûtinued yesterday afternoon before Judge Choquet.His honour agreed to let Little and Condom out on their personal bail of $400 essh.Joseph Thomson, the ra said that he had met Perry and re he before the Littie-Cyr contest and Perry had asked him to bet ard\u2019 he did place $1,900 on Little, in thd Little-Cyr match at Sohmer Park.the match was over the money was divided among Perry, Little, the witness and an other man.hen the wrestling bout between Pans and Little waa coming on in March, Perry came to him and said he wanted $500 to insure expenses for the French wrestler.He put up the money in a newspaper office, and the day of .the pT Tier my a who wan o place on Pons.ve him to understand that he thought\u2019 the French wres WAS ing to win, and Little had once said to fn m ore the bout: 4 Jhink the big fellow vel tire me out.por eh od E at at di erent time amoun $2, CE said that Sohmer pot and that Perry out e man to \"him and told him be bad bete ter give that man an additional $100.He went over and spoke to a man, w he recognized as Pope and, who told him the money had been Lid same time taking the extra io He id Condnn told him be had the reci the manner in which the -bete: were aor.ttle afterwards got $50 from hit him for das ex- perisés in connection with the mateh.The defence urged that no case had been made out by the testimony of Thomeon, #nd asked for a discharge.Judge Choquet\u2019 said that he thought there were too many pre arranged matché&-by, which the publi¢ were sold, sud] he p! to hesr all there was to be said in this case.The case wes ad- REAL LACROSSE NOW 1st; E.C.dbp Joseph Thomion, the Plaintiff, Makes | Ot journed until Fridey, vie other witnesses TORONTO GOLFERS, THEY WON IN AN INTERNATIONAL MATCH.Were Pitted Against Players From \"Detroit Whom They Defeated Well, But Who Notwithstanding Entertained Them in Hospitable Style in Their Commodious Clubhouse.* TORONTO, May 29.\u2014Fleven men fi the Toronto Golf\u201d Olub, played a toam match with the Detroit Country Club cn the club course at Grosse -Point on the shore of Lake St.Clair.The course is an eighteen-boie one, over five thousand yards long, with excellent turf ell through and putting greens that are as near perfection a any on the continent.The Holes have been very judiciously laid out.The club house, where the team put up, is a very epa- cious \"building, fitted up in amost luxuriant way.By arrangement \"the result of the mateh was decided by points scored as follows: The winner of the e firet nine holes scored one point, the ae ef of the second nine holes.one point, and e winner of the match one point.tem has been adopted in.many team Pa lately, and has the advantage of preventing a team match being won or lost by ome weak player od a side, The match was won by Toronto by 17 pointa to 4, or by hole play by 45 holes to 6.After the match the visitors were dined at the club hopse by their opponents, and it is intended to try and arrenge a return ma as soon as possible.AQUATICS THE FIRST SHAMROCK COMING.GLASGOW, Nay 29.\u2014After consultation with Mr.Fife, Sir Thomas Lipton has de cided to send the Shamrock to America with the enger, in order that he may continue the trial races right up to, the date of the cup races.This will cost ap additional £4000.Ca aptain Wringe will command the Shamrock I with the same crew as on her previous visit visit.> SHAMROCK IL AN AN EVIL NAME.LONDON, May 2.\u2014A characteristic superstition among the Pre of Connemara is being connected by the credulous with the mishaps of the challenger for the The name of Shamrock II to be of evil augury, because, according to oho superstition,.to set- eyes on & two-leaved Shamrock is supposed to involve certain disaater to the person who sees it, Œ it being believed that a witch pick- od the thir d leaf, making the others omens of evil, ROYAL YACHTING CHALLENGE.LONDON, May 29.\u2014It is stated that the King sf Portug will order a yacht which he Ha endeavour to win back the Vasco de ma Cup, which as lately won by Mr.Guim ess\u2019 Leander.The cup is now in the ion of the Royal Yacht Squadron.re eparations are being made for an ocean yacht race this summer from Southampton to Lisbon.Several English boats are expected to compete.© ATHLETICS \u2014 = FRENCH PRESIDENT ON GAMES.PARIS, May 20 \u2014President Loubet received in audience the president, Baron Cou- Bertin, and_the committee of the that meeti \u2018forts made by Ch pressed his an: icago had been chosen for the next ares Coubertin explained the ef- Chicago, and Loubet ex- tification - thereat and the Pleasure he felt at the fact that the games were to be held in the sister Republic.n Coubertin presen the American delegate, Theodore Stanton, to President Loubet.| .\u201cWe have four years in which to pre- pe re for the games,\u201d said President Lou- et, \u201cand although we do not do things so rapidly as in the United States, rel 1 think that by 1904 France can arrange a creditable showing.\u201d ; THE INTERNATIONAL TEAM.OXFORD, May 29.\u2014No satisfactory ad- vices having yet come from the \u2018United States concerning the financial side of the Oxford-Cambrid ge Harvard-Yale meeting, the athletic £ cials of the English universities will have to base their decision as to the ultimate feasibility of the match on the response to an official appeal for Pre subscriptions to a guarantee fund.e treasuries of the athletic clybs of the.universities are wholly unequal the expenses.i REMAREABLE CL! CLUB-SWINGING.OAPE TOWN, May 28\u2014Tom Burrows, an Australian, bas just completed a test of endurance in club-swinging.He continued the task for thirty-six consecutive hours, beating by six hours the previous Forld's record of thirty hours, made by FOOTBALL OTTAWA TO SEEK RE-ADMISSION OTTAWA, May \u2014 There seems a \u201cstrong probabilit 7 etter Tall that the Ottawa Football cu will seek readmission to the pebec Rue] by Football Union this season.Members of the club have latterly been considering the matter, and they believe that the best interests of football in tawa would be served by the Ottawas getting back into the Quebec Union.A meeting of the club will be held in the Russell Houre to-night when the question wb be thoroughly discussed.Thy Quebec Montreal on Saturday, June 8th.AN ASSOCIATION PRACTICE.The Strathcona Football Club, both senior and intermediate, will have an interesting practice, rain or shine, Thursday evenirg, commencing at 7 o'clock sha , on the hibition grounds, Montreal nex.All members and also outsiders interested in the sport are welcome alike.mittee will choose ue players for fed games with the =.A.at the en Yr he practice, also arrange other preliminaries in connection with the match, t ecrire tré y.was lendia \u2018shape, a faster thoi thé day Yrevious WHAT MESSRS.5.PARNER AND HENDRIFE, WERE DOING HERE.Trying to Get Additional Train Accommodation from the Grand Trunk for the Coming Fort Erie Races\u2014 Too Busy This Year, But May Come Here Again in 1908.Messrs.Hendrie and Parmer, the gentlemen who rule the destinies of the High- \u2018land Park Club, and whe grrived in Montreal yesterday morn: peared ag! the.one last evening, takin Naturally, a of rumours went the thetr own words pr it, ey wer her arrange for additional transportation in connecion with t a Fort Erle, which begina on the Fourth of July * The greatest meot that was ever \u2018hela, \u201d according to Mr.Parmer, \u2018\u2019opening with the Canadian Derby, ii which the great three-year-olds, w; the xcept on of those of one or two stables.This meeting and the others in which these two gentlemen are interested, cluding the one at Detroit, which will begin on the 12th of June and wind up on the- 29th, will kesp them pretty busy.For this and other equally weighty reasons they decided that it would be better to let Montreal alone this year, as they could not do Justice to all the meetings.\u201cBut next year, my boy,\u201d spoke Mr, Hen.drie, \u2018\u201cthere is a great chance that we may be with you agaln, and may give you the Kreatest meeting ever seen here\u2014that is, if we can make terms with the people who \u201cAnd these, ne \u2018added Mr.Parmer, \u2018are for the present a yet uncertain quantity,\u201d d Both gentlemen, x Awd their long mession with Mr.Reeves, the Grand Trunk, met a number of friends, were entertained at the St.James's Club, and had a good time generally.In talking about face matters in general, Mr, Parmer s All indications point \u2018to & most success season on the northern circuit.New stabling has had to be erected at Highland Park and Fort Eris\u2019 to actommodate all the horses for which stalls have been applied for.There will be mors eastern owners with their strings 4n attendance than ever before, and the clase will also be higher than ever before.adsanr of makers\u2019 who doing business at a Woodbine track nave signified their Intention of going direct\u201d from Hamilton to Datrolt, and then Fort Erie, where the meeting will\u2019 cons tiaue during the Pan-American Exposi- The stake events a both tracks bave filled well.The Trial Derby, for three- year-olds, at one mjle 204 4 8 sixtoerith will be run on the opening à e High + land Fark meeting, and out for the Canadian Derby, whieh! will be the opening feature at Fort Erle.Many of the candidates for the great American Perby are entered in the two events, ad they should be strong drawing.cards: : The Highland Park meeting should have business enough for as many hooks as are doing business at Woodbine, and with extra attraction of the Exposition ati tal falo it is predicted that the meeting will- be the most .successful 1h the\u2019 history of the track.A qi mprovements are ro ress, a th tracks.Painters are de 3 ou boson everything up, and arpa ey yn busy building new stables and doing other wor in their line.The Highland Park track.will have a new entrance, and a new walk- has been put down In front of the grand stand.The entrance at Fort Erie will be at the grand stand instead of at the train rate heretofore, which will obviate the crush after alighting from the trains.Another pleasing Improvement will be the departure of trains from Erie station in: ead of at the old station.5 run things her THE WOODBINE TRACK BACES, | May Si [The WoodBineirac spl was made up of six races, but there w no jumping event.- President William Hendrie: inade- further\u2018 enquiries into the Quicksiiver episodé, but no decision has yet been rendered .The committee who considered the matter lett, it to the president to deal with.= SUMMARY.ï First race, Queen City purse, $400, for 3- year-olds and upwards, of which 4 to second horse and 325 to third; 6 furlo ongs\u2014 Martimas, William Hendrie's ct.h, 8, 110, Bolan 3 King Joshua.= \u201cGoiindy's.b.c., 2 to 1101, Adams.nc NET\" Shel 8 Second race, Lorne » purse, $400; far mald- en two-year-olds, of whiéh $78 to.second horse and $25 to third; five furlongs Iilowaho, H.Stover's .»e., 3.to § 111, Crowhurst.mgr 3 Laracot, Ww.F.Fresgrave's bet.8 +, ce .Pilaster, Georg ce \u201cHendrie's be 111, Foreha CeaTe Third race, Ontario purse, $500, of which $100 to second horse and $50 to third; one.mile and % furlong: Kaslo, - Simons\u2019 cie.$ to 1, 109, Bona, .\u201csvutecuves 1- Euglaire.5 E B Clancy's be, \u201824 to 1, 2 Bellegurt, N.\u201cDyments bm,, 616 5, 1n, 3 seat Tee Fourth race\u2014Alexandra purse, 500, for three-year-olds and upwards, of which $75 to second horse and \u201cto third; one mile and sixteenth, Orontas, G.W.-Cook'» -b.e:; - Handicapper.\u2018Caruthers end Bhield\u2019s La g.l'to 2, 1099, J.Martin Flag of Truce, H.McCarron, Jr\u201d a, bg.ve 5 to 1, 113, J.O'Connor.3 Time\u2014150%.sserervaen, of which §% to second and to.third; six furlongs, Ww.F.Presgrave\" s\u201cScorpla, 214, Price, \u2018George Hendriy's 1 Pharach, ; \"Forex.N.Dyment\u2019's Flying Bess, 105, L \u201cThompson, 3 to Î.Lil.2.00 + sévascseun se 18 Time\u20141.16 Sixth race\u2014Niagara purse, for threes.yoar-olds and up, selling : $400, of which $75 to second and to third.One mile Quick and Co.'s J.x.Sion, 116, (¥lint), O dise vovose encor avers seaeies H.McCarrons Highland Prince, 108, wo, Connon).4 0 1 L.0c0s00 venons souves 7 5 Pres graves Tenarto, 87, (Dart), 3 0 desceseou sevens sraacr meses o ses aes opus, Race But Bud.AIX: Gallant, Omnibus, THE MEET AT AT GRAVESEND.- NEW \u2018 YORK, Maÿ .29.\u2014Thè - geaurts.at Gravesend.yesterday were as foildw First race, about 6: furlongs\u2014Isin; 7m Iman, 4 to .§ ang.ont, won; Lady | BT 105, O sie Lee E o xd nonor, and5 to 2, & Time, 112 2 Ben, Hate) anl Beautitul Do You See It?Look carefully at this little § picture, There's a great } deal toit.There's a lamp, § that makes the heat.Rig tt over it is the vaporizer that holds the Vapo-Cre- \"Ggve solene.This Cresolene is a wonderful medicine, It kills most kinds of dissase germs, and is a most remarkable healing ag agent.You simply breathe-in the vapor of it, that\u2019s all; it goes all through your bronchial tubes, curing asthma, croup, coughs, catarrh, whoopi g-cougb.na Cresolane iy sold by ptuceis + evarywho.aporiter an which ould, last » lifetime, end a bou of Cresolene somplate, $1.50; les of ene 24 cents and 50 cen booklet \u201d contaiti \u2019 | SHIR es ans aro-Chs 8.108, ce also ran volts OH Hagen, oi wad \"te on LE to 1'and 1°t0°6, 4.Nanine also ran / five fourtesn nck iE RE Puis) Fifth race-May handicap, selling, $400,\u2019 | week.ofits \u201ceich, at Dal mei, na from à jer \u201cand (other ct across the water.fo Neither, M fomonsis ce Ortiz wos ab to get more thas afew, Pn ahead id of his opponent last night.Bo! nished strong: ly.In the forty-third inning the Spaniard made 21,- which placed him in the lead, HL ty fan tol inning rolled up 22, giving \u2018lead, 208 to 252.Ortiz, in his half of this ing, gathered in 30, which him in front, but Morningstar's tempt was 37, which finished the game.Ortix was exceedi nervous, \u2018doubtedly to its being s appearance in as ago o country and bis desire to make « owing.accoun ther the balls were heavy ren rolled hard.Morningstar's average was 6 3045 and hie best run 38, while Ortiz\u2019s is was 6 1844 and his highest run 34.G.T.R.CHANGES.Superintendents \u201cAppointed for the Western, Divisions.anges A circular snpouncin Test on the Grand hay 1 edb air d be or Mr.an Fr.Reever sotond Nise president and general manäger.lt announces ther ation of he Wm.Cotter, as superinten ent \u2018of the western division, to accept service with an: Mr.FW E gen has been appointed to be superintendent of the western division, with office at Detroit, Mich.Mr.Geo, C.Jones is appointed superit: Yendent of the Midland division, with eadquarters at Toronto, vice r.Egan i perintendent of the eastern division, with ofice at treal.Mr.Cotter it is understood has accepted the position of gen superintendent of the Bt.Louis, Iron Mountain and Southera way.AMUSEMENTS.MANSFIELD IN HENRY V.The largest production that has visited Montr or many years will be put on at the Academy.on Wednesday and day of next reek.It is the Shakespearean drama .of Henry V., as presented by Mr.Richard Mansfield and his large company.Probably no travelling company has won more success this season than that of Mr.Mansfield, Everywhere the production has been greeted with immense houses, and bas received the most eulomistic notices.It is admitted to be by all meane the largest and best thing of the season, Thurs LAST WEEK OF VAUDEVILLE.There is promise of \u20ac «pod bill at Proc tor's next week, which includes several well known head liners in the vaudeville business.Among others Mr.Edward J.Heron will appear in a farce sketch called \u201cA Friend of the Family,\u201d which bas won success in other cities.he Seven Reeds, consisting of Mr.aod Mrs.Reed and their five children do a musical comedietta called \u201cThe ic Morning After the Ball,\u201d which is soid fo amusing.Adele Purvis Onri, wh jugaics on a revolving pepe Hill and Whiter, musicians; Isu a Japanese acro- ry and the Kalatechnoscope and views of travel are the other features of the bill.This will be the last week of straight vaudeville at this house, as the the F.Proctor Big Stock Co.will open here on June 10, \"in an elaborate production of a \u2018popular.farce, receded by a curtain raiser.The 1 will be changed twice a week, and sev- uy good vaudeville turus between the acts.NEXT WEEK AT THE FRANCAIS The Baldwin Melville Stock Com in put on Hazel Kirke che Francan rot y-is.noôt a new one, -it be put on week.The .with the splendid stage accommodation at the Francais, the old favourite drama will be mounted in an elaborate manner.The Stock Company is getting down to hard work, accustomed to the new theatre and as a result their work appears to greater advantage, ; = COMIC OPERA AT THE ROYAL The Wilbur Opera Company, which opens a summer engagement at the Royal on the 17th of next month, is making arrangements to put on some of the latest comic opera successes in this city.) The first week's bill will consist of \u2018Fra Diavolo, for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and ell Gwynne,\u201d for the balance of the week.\u2018.mts THE ROYAL PRISONER.The attraction at the Royal next week will be 2 romantic ppelodrama called The \u201c| Royal\u2019 Prisoner.\u201d The play je said to be ful of human interest and will be resented od som any under the leadership o bys ames.MACY aT WINDSOR HALL.The last of the series of the Windsor Hall popular course of entertainments took place last evening.Mr.J.Williams of New York, in a mixed progremme of songs, recitations and character sketches kept his audience in a perfectly happy and contented frame of mind.Mr.Macy is a versatile artist and possesses distinot powers of facial expression.He is able to to turn from the gay to the grave and from the absurd .to the pathetic with the utmost ease.As a vocalige Mr.Macy is no mean artist.Mr.A, Winter, of St.James Methodist Chute, was the accompanist, and it was announced that another popular course would be given next \u2018year.VAUDEVILLE A\u201d AT THE PARK.The action of the management of Sohmer Park in putting in the best vocal end in- | strumental musie has met with much en- courogément, and it bas been decided to keep the quartette of singers for another The Bickett family of trapeze performers will play their last week engage ment here commencing on Monday next.A number of acts never teen here before | will complete a good bil LECTURE ON WILD ANIMALS.By special request, Mr.Ernest Seaton Thompeon will lecture in Windsor Hall on Saturday evening next on \u201cWild Animals at Home,\u201d instead as waa originall in tended on \u201cMind in Animal Heroes, Saturday afternoon À Mr.Thompson will tec ture on \u201cWild Animals I Have Known.\u201d Those interested in natural history will find both lectures of great interest, as Mr, Ernest Seaton Thompson bas.a re as one of the best informed stu wild a on the continent.rt SAILORS\u2019 CONCERT.Among those who took güler weekly concert at tho Sailors Tosti: tation ents cf r tute last eveni: were .Joseph Buckley, Wm, Mather, Juss A D.Roberts, RMS.Luéitania; Moses Hab ert Hargraves: ign Roost, \u201cHeimatiy assau, the Misses , Miss \"Meyens 8 and Miss Edith Small, JUBILEE SINGERS AT WEST END METHODIST CHURCH.\u2014The ladies of the West End Methodist Church have arranged with the famous Jubilee Singers to \"sing fn the church tôni night at the concert which they are sivi The Jubilee Sing «ws are | have been s ping in « grest number \u201cof cities in the Uni States and Canada.The beauty of their sing .much commented upon e- press, by LU BORE FEET.Kiritimati imi + | If your feet are sore, tired .and acHin ern Tenor J om Or, chui, banane | : Foot Elm can give you wonderful eas.and t ist of Spain, was defeuted ve .C.Maya.| comfort.Pri cents 6 box, at all drug- ingstar à sors of.Nao br Undes 5 play toté ; giste, J mail Pons free, conditions agreed: = How nes 0.plz | Suet Bowmagville, 125 Eastern and Midland Mr.W.G.Brownlee is appointed su- | Th SPL | esis amuse sivas | GREAT PROSPERITY.The Most Prosperous Period in the History of th.Institution\u2014Work Extended and Liabilities Reduced \u2014Election of Officers and Medical Staff.The reports presented at the annual, meeting yesterday afternoon show that the Western General Hospital has just closed the most sucoessful year in its history.The usefuluess of tne hospital has been greatly extended apd still it has been found possible to reduce the Liabilities.Ald.C.F.Bmith, president, was in the chair.other gentlemen present at the meeting of the corporation\u2019 were: Mr.Jas.Cochrane, Parker Robertson, Randolph Hersey, F.B.McNamee, J.P.McNamee, Jas.Wilson, 1 H.Stearns, Dr.R.Craig, Dr.TF.w Campbell, Mr.W.H.DEP na Heaton, Ales Alex, Gott he E agen, eo.I, es go, Dr.J.Mn \"and Dr.G.B Hake \u201cAt the meeting of the! board of governors there were also present Dr.F.O.Anderson, » F.J.Hackett, Dr.George: Éatbevwson, .Clarence Smith.TRE ANNUAL REPORT.The annual report wes read by Dr.J.McConnell.It referred at the outset to the success experienced by Mr.Carson, the pew collector in obtaining subscriptions, ort also stated that the debt- had been a in the year from about $10, 000 to $8,000, while improvements had been made in the buildings, including new operating instruments and anaesthetic rooms fi up with electricity and all other nces.Migs Sexton, the new: lady superintendent, | formerly of the Koyal Victoria Hospital staff, has effected many changes for the better in the internal mau- agement, and giving excellent \u2018treatment to the nurses, were given to the nurses by the medical staff, while new and improve quarters been provided es rE pe Gor, a en grea ng the year than the apace sllowed them to meet, and it is hoped that as soon ae the debt is wiped out it wilk'be possible to enlarge tbe buildings.At the outdoor department, 3,500 patients received treatment, as compared with 2,457 in the previous year; in the indoor department 308 were treated, against 380, and 133 private patients against 162 in the precelling year.The receipts from private or semi-private patients had, however, been j greater than during the preceding year, and there ie an urgént need for more private wards, as the demand for them is growing larger every day, and applications for ad- miesion on a paying \u2018Basie ad to be refused every we RESIGNATION OF MR.HEATON.irmgn announced that the Board bd ace harman with regret the resignation rE P.Heaton, the treasurer, who Pad been forced through pressure of busi- \u2018ness to give up his office.H.Trenholme had been appointed treasurer pro- tem, and presented his re reporte showing 29,- 381.91 of receipts and $8,944.70 of .expendi- turé.The hospital's assets were $107,414; its liabilities consisted of an overdraft on the Merchants Bank of Caneda of $3,683 and outstanding acosunts of $4,273,54, on: ing net asacts of 390.458.Since these ne- counts up an n- T8200 \u201cHad mao received.The m pointed out that this was the most st encouraging report which bad been re for some years, and u rged that us effort be made \u2018to liquidate the debt ¥ Geora e Fisk read the report of the Médical Board.Sixt three bree pev ent of the tienta in the w were surgical cases.Ha been a deaths er.8 and the e who died wi ight hours o pk admission were deducted, the proportion would be only 4 per.\u2018cent.The average daily cost of patients was 90 cents, of the p tients, 45 cents.ELECTED LIFE GOVERNORS.The following gentlemen having qualified were elected life 16 sono: Sir =] Hin ston, D, Thomas Gilday, Dr.Lapthorn Bite Dr.F erson, Dr.W.E.Deeks, ence F.Bmith, Mr.John J.Mevames, De .F.J.Hackett, Mr.Joseph Wray, x \"A.Trenholme, Mr.Harter nee Wiltrid Frenholme, Dr.4.H.Matthewson A.M Char! A 6.Rial y, Yn \u201ctw les Gurd McAnulty, PE L.J.F Messrs.John Murohy and James Slessor were re-elected and Messrs.George Crake.J.Dillon, C.R.Hosmer, and D.L.erby were elected elective governdr.nder the will of the Mr.Walter Dreke, the amount of 800 had been left to the endowment fun pe the Hospital.At the annual meeting of the governors, which followed that of the orporation, the several reports were adopted as read, \u2018ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following officers were then.elected: President, Ald.C.F.Smith; first vice-pre- sident, Hon.J.K.Ward; second vice-pre- sident, Mr.H.A.Hod ; treasurer, Mr.G.H.Trenhoime; secre ary, Dr.J.B.Me Genet pourd of directors, Messrs.Jun.Ww A.Thomson, Alex.Scott, Jas.Sono: 5 Dr.Jas.Perrigo, Messrs.F.BR.McNamee, G.C.Nicholson, Parker Robert.Thos.Gilday, Geo.Aa E.pa- son, - .recne, PB.Heaton, 1.H.Btearns, rand Randolph Her: representa tyes, r.F.W.Corpbell sud Dr.F.R.nd, On the motion to lit e .medical officers, Dr.F.ell stated that it was hoped to appoint 2 large, enough staff to make it unne to demand more than x months\u2019 a year from an inted out.the excellent ing Lo, i hospital and its efficiency, espe cially in al cases.Over $2,000 of out.in the standing accounts had been paid o last three months.THE MEDICAL STAFF.The medical staff were elected as follows: Consultin ;Phyeicions an + Surgeons, Sir William n, M.D., LR.A D.C.L, Toner impson, 4 Wagland Campbell, M D.LRCP., Armstrong, M.D, \u201cAttending i and EE Boa LP Ferrigo, M S., Eng.nd, D., Te b, MeCopnel { E; pen imi MPs 8 £3.in eddy, Sprin e, Bie H, Assistant Tu.ans ay ring ou a bell Grace Kitchie ] England d, Be Herbert tratie, M à ° Ges.Fisk ; Robert Wien, 1, bY W.Gren Sear M.D 8 ts\u2014G.ngolo- sr L.Foley M.D., Rn antares Jay @ H.HD Ds oculist ; \u20ac Goa: D.P'aermiatol J.J.M.D.tist; A.phil, MD patholo- ven that a special.meeting ety Fhe called to ratify the new bylaw \u20ac that was now under consideration.t make vhe hospital year coincide with qu civil year, the nual meeting being placed in January would lay down regulations for.the the\u201d indy snd medical superintendents, the special ists shortly to be appoiated, and the resident medical staff.§ Special Notice.Household Linens.cs Linens imported by e S.Cansley 14d.for summer Lua ship.They are selected from he great linen producing countries, and.take monthe of painstaking care in the choos The linen reputation of The Big Store is such that hapharard buying is never re- to.Housekeepers should see what new ideas linens hav.been worked into, gist vou Shortly editien of \"the and The long curve in the lower tube of the Massey -Harris ladies\u2019 models makra em the most graceful in appearance of any wheel ridden by \"ind 3.For sale at e M Victoria sausre t.-Catherin atrest, \u2018The | cent, tN al forty.: qu the - Thoasand p inent at pl het of Bo rdeanx x Fra erated by the slomach, it a \\ 1 Disordored Stomach, ASH For the Pull Name, \u201c HUNYADI-JANOS Le 1s THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT WATER, KNOWN.essor or Ctini : fanaa! Yancs is.dispute, prise sn in this à Read hat Pre- à pa porte Le ci £9 the University) 10; axatives, it js admirably sol: mn testinal irritation, and it, therefore, deserves its universal popularity, Naturs's Remedy CONSTIPATION, 1 Billousness and Liver mplalats.| LABEL iF éaasasansaaas 33333333397 for the cure of on bottle is vn with REED Contre Pasal MEETINGS.PAST AND FUTURE.Boor AND SHOE LASTERS.\u2014The Boot and Shoe Lasters\u2019 Protective Union meets this evening in St.Joseph's Hall, 8t.Catherine street.p PFINTING PRESSMENS, UNION on - © printing pressmen Ww 0 meoting this evening in their hall, at pi McGill street.DIVISION NO.17, A.0.H.\u2014There win be a meeting of Division No.this evening in the basement pali ot eu Gabriel's Church.PLASTERERS' UNION.\u2014The Amalgs.mated Boclety of Plasterers meet to-night in Blue Label Hall to nominate officers for the ensuing term.INDEPENDENT TAILORS\u2019 UNION.\u2014- The regular meeting of the Independent Tailors\u2019 Union will be held this evening at 1796 St.Catherine street.HEAVY CARTERS' UNION.\u2014The' regular weekly meeting of the Heavy Carters\u2019 Union will be held this evéning at 34 Chat- ham street In Chatham Hall.WELLINGTON LODGE, NO.20, 0.F.-\u2014The regular meeting of entagion Lodge, No.20, 1.0.0.F., will be held this evening in their hail, corner of Seigneurs and Notre Dame streets.WESTMOUNT LODGE, No.8, A.O.U.W.\u2014At the regular meeting of Westmount Lodge, No.35, A.O.U.W., last over eg Principal J.A.Nicholson, MA.preside and initiated four candidate * MOUNT HOREB ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.\u2014There will be an emergent convocation of Mount Horeb oval Arch Chapter.No.6, A.F.and A.M., this evening the Masonic Temple, 806 Motte eve street, WINDSOR LODGE, No.#4, AOU.W.\u2014 Windsor Lodge, No.44, A A.O.U.W.,; met last night in the new hall, Empire bullding, St.Catherine street.Four candidates were in- itlated, and a number of new propositions presented for membership.JACQUES CARTIER LODGE, A.0.U.W.\u2014Jacques Cartier Lodge, No.21, A.O.U.W,, met in their new hall, Berri street, last evening, several Grand Lodge offiçers being present.Addresses were deliver By Grand Solicitor, E.H.Godin, D,D.G.M.W.Trudel, and other members of the order.SHEET METAL WORKERS\u2019 UNION.\u2014- The Amalgamated Society of Sheet Metal \u2018Workers held a special meeting last night in St.Joseph's Hall, St.Catherine street.Mr.Alexander Morin was in the chair.It was decided to establish a sick and death benefit fund in connection with the union.Business was reported good, ali members of the union being fully employed.ARCANUM DAY\u2014Laurentian Council, 1321, Royal Arcanum, at their meting Monday cvening decided to hold annual excursion upon Arcaium Day, ay June 22, this year, instead Dominion.Day, as has been the custom.rhe excursion\u2019 wil be bY or the steamer Duchess of York to Oka, reaching which \u2018the excursionists will drive to the monastery, wheres they will lunch.HARMONY LODGE, NO.154, = 0.0.F.\u2014FHsermony Lodge, No.7454, 1.0 M.U., met last evening in Odafeliows\u2019 Chambe ra, 1868 Notre Dame street.Bro.Teerault, .G.M., occupied the Éhair.Four new members were initiated.It was decided to hold a picnic.on Fiske Parke the I 15th of June, at at the Bout de y a deu tn an Odatellows fn the city as well as other fraternal societies are to be invited to take part EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO: 12,1 The regular Meet EE: meeting of Biceisior | was Lodge 0.night in_the 'lodse rm \u2018at 51 St.James street.Bro, Thomas Emo, N.G., was In the chair.The decoration of the graves of deceased brethren will be held next Saturday afternoon, having been ponsd on account of wei weather on th.The lodge was favoured with \u2018a traternsi visit from three brothers, one from Broken Hill, New South Wales; one from Troy.Y., and one from Berlin, .BROTHERHOOD OF CARPENTERS AND JOINERS.\u2014The United Brotherhood of Da eee and Joiners held a large meeting last night in the Federated Trades Council Hall.Th president, Mr.P.Barrette, occupied the chair.Eight new members were Initiated.It was deolded not to hold a picnic this year, Mr, Joseph Alney, the organizer of the A.F'.of L., report great progress.He sald that this is going o be & great summer for all men employed in the building trades in Montreal owing to some extent to the disastrous firek of last winter.THE MERCHANT CLERKS\u2018 UNION.\u2014 The Merchant Clerks\u2019 Union meets at 123 8t.Denis street to-night at 8 o'clock.BAKERS AND BREAD DRIVERS.~The Master Bakers and Bre vers, held a meeting last night in a ort Hall, Notre Dame street.r.F.Btevens acted as chairman, and«Mr.W.ant as secre tary.It was unanimously decided to hold the annual plenic on y 23rd, and then \u201cplace selected is Ytuntingdon.Messrs, F.Stevens and George Hoult were He nion a committees to go to Hunting- don next Saturday evening to select the Krounds MEETING ON CHABOILLEZ SQUARE.\u2014At th big mesting to be held on Saturday evening on Chaboillez Bquere- under the auspioes of the Municipal Reform Association.thé following subjects will be discussed: 1.The necessity of à convention of the mayors of the different municipalities within a radius of one hundred miles of Montreal, to demand to be allowed to have full control of all public monopolies, and the streets in each and by each of said municipalities.2.The necessity hes eivic hospital for contagious diseases.3.The benefits of municipal ownership \u201cot Ught- ing plants, 4, :Abolitlon of exemptions from taxation as a means to relging revenue for the better paving of ws central portions of the city.BLY.\u2014The Garment Workers held a Jarge meeting on Monday even: the K.of L.Hall, 5 St.Lambert Hil, Te, sident Levi In the chair.cents Dent workers, who claim to ave foie been brought from New York, under contract for a year, by one of the large clothing manufacturing establishments.of the city, chpearod before the unien and stated that were informed ! Tor York by the agent of the Montreal Mr that they could make first class wages in Montreal and only work about eight hours a day, and that they were prom permanent ployment the year round, but th y claims a they could only make from $8 to ee and work about twelve hours a Say.ut ment Allen Labour Law O NOTES OF THE NEWS.5 a PU of Ben, ton vows for the vell in the at Kingston on Tuesday orel Dieu The Great Northern's coal chut - yard, Wash.and five cars of load od 3 were Jostroyed on Tuesday.Loss, ae J.McKenna, of Toronto, h siccted fit vic -grand master of the ee \u2018ternational Order of Railway Switonmes, \u201c Ottawa.despatch says that Mr, B.Saucier, wharfinger at Chicoutimi has been dismissed for not making returns of his collections for several! years from the hetchery at Tadousac, \u2018 apart ORKS furnisl au umn to the > ery at Roberval, n hatch The Railway Committee of the Pri Council.will meet on Monday next to a Judicate on the C.A.R.extension across Bt.James's Court and Wilbrod streets, in the city of Ottawa.Bix persons were overcome by gas in thelr Tuesday.! years old, and Wm.Doyle, \u201c, may.die, were unconscious, \u2018and Jaec teaser s 0.0.1\" and make all necessary arrange- THE GARMENT WORKERS' ASHEN: Assembly unanimously decided to notif: Zh the Govern: Three million of salmon fry are bein tributed t week wv x dia rooms in the Hotel Trvine.a \u201cBnicao, on.persons \u201cThis Year\u2019s Winner.unlo lires in.First In 1888 \u2014Feromoat Evor Sinoe A long record in the Race for Popular Favor.Each.season\u2019s choice of tires by a million bicycle riders \u2014 an ever - widening circle, of cyclists.\u2019 i 1888-Dunlop\u2019's Fivet Vietagy.188-Won by Dunlep\u2019s.\u201d 1800=\\/an by Duslop\u2019s, 180) /on by Duniop\u2019s.1802-Weon by Dunlep\u2019s.1898\u2014~Wen by Puniop\u2019s.18904\u2014=Won by Dunlop's.1806\u2014Won by Dualep's.1000-Won by Duniep's.1807\u2014Weon by Damon» 1808\u2014Won by Dunlop's.1890\u2014~Wen by Dunlep\u2019ss .1900=Wen by Dunlep\u2019s, EY 1001\u2014Weon by Dunlop's.All other tires distanced ™ y the favorite.: Dualop Tires are \u2018better : toe day than they were in 1888\u2014 they go faster every year.\"This trade mark is your guarantee\u2014 _> .! Li #The only toals you'll need.3 \u201cii \u201cBNO eT ago | TORONTO.\u2018 Montréal Branch, 11 Fhillips la .ay Saved.Spots, Aches, ros.Timp here - erg Hair Faliest Write COOK REMEDY nl a! & ih .actin Go meet zs e \" Amerlesa | Ganson weited.Tho.\u2018 roughly well made\u2014not skis nor sligbted\u2014gracefal and beauti-\" fully finished.Higstration shows | shapes.our latest men Extra strong, g.double ted, an ideal winter boot.Best dealers sell them.\u201cNational Quality\" trade mark stamped on the sole.# National Quality \u201d mea's shoes from $3.00 to $5.00.\u2019 The Whitham Shoe Co., Meters, Montreal, CREW NOW BEING re: Th to the Sur) carpe M Mellh ap cIlhenny ister of Marine ole i ors by 0 enquiry in connection Sieh the the steamer Empire State, bega vestigation in the office oy the Inwpector.He heard the evi of the crew under oath.Foe Fo \\rothers the owners of the boat, for the in vest gation to I .JUAN TATED SST BLAMED ST.been received Ad RS: May, 2 -Nem Has ercia tha ed new Russian J twenty million.roues filleen million lo CER Rr quir ri required ir in Heath a t the P a P.Ti © Burveyer or] TINT, v3, i 8 WATER TAX NO LESS Yr Cats svt MAPS LEAGUE.pi The Marobers of the New organisation Think if Present Revenue is Not Sufficient to Enable the Council to Keep the Streets Olean.Additional Taxes Should be Imposed.There wis a well attended meeting of embers.of t the Business Men's League at the Montreal Board of Trade rooms yesterday afternoon.Mr.Henry Miles, chairman of the executive committee, presided.os the total membership of the eague, to be 2 and the subscriptions promised pba Miles stated t LT the railways would aseist in advertising pny literature that the league might pubish in sesnection with Montreal.It was suggested tha that J it might be necessary to issue from 50,000 illustrated books on Mo ntreal, \u201cond the matter was left in \u2018the hands \u2018of the executive committee.AN IMPORTANT RESOLUTION.The folowi réäbintion was was proposed by Mr.F.W.- ans, and weconde: by Mr.Walter Paul: + vo heress, dhe Basi ness Men's Leagys Was organ for \u20ac spétial purpose.0 attracting to \u2018the ¢ of Montreal the est amount possible of tourist travel, .nd of ci it as widely as pos merase,\u201d irl.ardèr to make the movement a permanent succets, it is asolutely necessary \u2018to make \u2018the city atlractive to strangers.who visit it; \u201cTherefore, this organization, at its first general rmeeting assembled, desires to strongly, urge upon the City Council the necessity for an immediate improvement in the care of the streets equa and public placés.of Montreal.While they recognize that the city has a heavy load of debt, the Toteredt on which absorbs an undue proportion\u2019 of the revenue, they are strongly of opinion that no good end can be served by allowing the civic departments to continue té suffer from lack of funds; that they feel that much of the sefulnets of this organization will be destroyed if present unsatisfactory condition of the streets is allowed to continue, as strangers coming to the city cannot fail to take away with them an unfavourable impression of our civic management, and thus prevent ers from visiting ub; \u201cThat the Business Men's League, Josed as it is largely of those most vitally nterested in the trade and commerce of the city of Montreal, therefore urge most strongly upon the City Council the abso- He read a report showing lute necessity of taking such steps as will put them in a position to \u2018collect sufficient taxes to maintain all the civic departments in a condition in keeping with the e importance of this metropplitan city.THE RESOLUTION DISCUSSED.In the discussion which followed the general condition of the city was Condemned end the feélihg was very general that il the présent taxes were not sufficient Le carry along the expenses of municipal nt and give the citizens what t! rey desire in the way of clean and well regu- Jated.thoroughfares the e taxes should be \u2018advanced to figures with would enable this fn be_done.Mr.F.W.Evans t the streets condition, it a pes/ed as if the a had oa up » a Lint cauke.thought that it.vas no use irre to the world that we \"ave 2 filthy city.Hin.J.D.Rolland said that he did not th the business men of the city ebould tare the City Council, as in the recent vo n to improve the fire de- periment only three votes were cast in the Mr.Walter Paul said that Sherbrooke auett, was Dever even scraped or qleancd, and they should let City Council know that ey sympathy with such s affai pain R.Adams said that he had just returned S Montreal yesterday, after 8 Jong absence, and he réc old holes in the streets he familiar with be he went away, and he was of the gpinion that the condition vf affairs should be advertised, it would any.- r.rge E.Drummond maid that Montreal grea progress in commercial and other affairs, but was fifty edrs behind the times in governing mat- \u2018After more discussion, Mr.Evans\u2019 resolution was ado after several changes had been made in original wording of it, and copies will be sent, to the Mayor and members of the the City Council.uded ay Those Miles, F.Chaput Hon.J: D.Rolland, J.Lr Wilson- Sith \u20ac: Boivi Mesurs.bald, (Messrs ter, Martin & Archibald, solicitors 8 Foe ); are, 1 e- diet, J.Henders WwW.J.Woodburn, and H.Bragg, en | secretary.INTERESTING TO USURERS.The session of the Fin: Finance Committee yesterday afternoon twas a very shért one, the only question of importance discussed he.ing that of paying all civic employes by chetue, in order to obviste the trouble of of these cases, but tit of June the shavers ap will have to look t he ed to enforce the.Ce adopted a year ago, le discharging an employe whose salary is seized And a livin, of what Dr.Pierca's Golden ing root Daa for weak lun It es\u2019 new Bl and is life to the lungs, as well as to stimulant but à strengthening medicine.\u2018\" five bottles of Dr.Thiers right.\u201d tes Mr.Tv we : Que: Miputte co 3 bad when 1 Eure © give im ihe 4 eal PROPOSAL To Bm REDUCE IT WILL NOT BE ADOPTED.City Attorneys Bay City Cannot Discriminate in Favour of Those Paying Small Beutals\u2014The Terminal Ballway Question Again Discussed by the City Council.At the special, meeting of the City Coun- oil aa vu afternoon, The two most in- téresting subjects consid were, the question city reducing the weter tax.and de granting of permalien, to the Montreal operate electric cars in the city.Fa card railway in questio b Counoll 1» boy , consid: ering a propose ylaw whi a is going through its second reading Ee The most important section of the by bylaw bas not been yet ed upon, and that is.what streets shall the new cowpany be allowed to use.The co mpany \u2018has asked for a number of streets, tions, for and against the te company, have been sent to Oouncil.As reeidential streets have been asked for considereble opposition has raised.TO CONNECT BOUT DE L'ILE.The Terminal Cempany, which runs to Bout de L'Uc, ie anxious to ite line that \u2018in the city can take its care and go direct to Bout de L'Ile.In addition to Shi it as to operate care in various A number of clauses of the bylaw were considered yesterday.Ald.Lapointe made ap amendment that the company should ten tickets for twen five cents.i Soko should be go good for ail day.etc, demand ten \u2018tickets for business man eno i could not make a ment for divid if this amendment wa» carried.A vote was fakty oa on {he amendment and it was killed y cor.M ebeuf made a\u2019 motion that the y should only give ten children\u2019s school oi rickets for twenty-five cents and not twelve as proposed.It was his contention that twelve tickets was too gain for the company.voted down by 20 to 6.to what amounts the company shoul per ne city in Pen ae the by-law was over for a CANNOT DI SCRIMINATE.An opinion was now read from the city at s as to the prapossl, made a couple of weeks ago, by Chausse, that city hou reduce the water rales on rent- Us und ader $100; and the reply of the attor- wos that it could, mot.; At conaider.t waa out that by re pei ale tong water rates for certain rentals the corporation would be discriminating against people who paid rentals over F100: this would not be legal.| Another question put to the Cit Attorneys was, could the city, legally, make profit out of its water ?\u201cAld Lapointe contended that it was not legal for the cor poration to act ae a business concern and make profits out of municipal affairs.The attorneys bave looked very deeply into this interesting question and have examined many charters in order to give their opinion.In the opinion on the matter it is shown that the tax is collected from all citizens, as prescribed by law, and that the receipts are put in the gen revenue fund, which is distributed over the city in the shape of public works.It is shown tax is not exorbitant and that each householder pays his portion of it, which, in fact, forms the is of municipal voting.All this is intended to show there is no éérimination practised.Reference is then made to the difficulty of foretelling what would be the exact cost of supplying water to the people.his would inciude those who do not pay their hccounts, and so on.Moreoyer, how could anybody \u2018provide the cost of accidents, liable to Dappe n any day, to engines or reservoirs ?All these subjects are discuseed fully, and finally the conclu- tion is réached that the city may make a profit out of water rates, because the tax 1s reasonable and collected in an equitable manner, and, secondly, because the Legislature has never fixed any limit on what this tax shall be.is opinion means that the water tax will remain just as it is at present, that is, an assessment of 74 per cent.on all rentals.ALD.MARTINEAU AND ECONOMY.Some amusement was now caused over Ald.Martineau\u2019s ideas of econom He made quite a warm speech against the proposition that $500 be taken out of the reserve fund in order to cleag the lane:.He solemnly claimed that if the Incineration Committee was not so anxious to pay high salaries to officials, that it would have cash, from its annual a appropriation.for lane cleaning without dra rom the reserve fund.This was nothing\u201d more or less than extravagance, The chairman of the Finance Committee, Ald.Laporte, was very much amused over Ald.Martineau\u2019s ahouting of economy.He said that this alderman, with his sudden ideas of economy, bad, last winter, put a tremendous nu: of foremen to work ig order to boss small gangs of men employed to clean away the snow.Why did not Ald.Martineau save On salaries in this connection?Again, Ald.Martineau had been very glad to get cash out of the reserve to clean the snow from the streets.It was now decided that the se should be given the Incineration Committ At the request of i the St.Jean Baptiste Society, it was decided that the mayor should proclaim June 24 a public holiday.It Js ike ly that the society will on A date a was read from the Grand Trunk Railway against any street car lines being put on Albert etreet; it was contended the street was too congested to allow of oars upon jt.A resolution wae read from the Chambre de Commerce, requesting the council to accord the Montreal Terminal Railway permission to enter the city by certain prescribed routes.Attention is drawn to the act that nearly a year has elapsed since the request was made by the company and eince the labourin classes are y interested decision should be reached without further dela It was pointed out these petitions had better be considered when meil.again took up the Terminal Railway & question.This was agreed to and Council adjourned.PRESENTATION TO CANON KER In Commemoration of the Twenty- fifth Anniversary of His na- Jon very pleasant event took place last night ig! the lecture hall of Grace Church, Pomt Charles, .when or, Rev.Canon Ker, was presented with a gold watch on the occasion of the Snainment of the twenty-fifth anniver s ordi- \u2018tion.The fein took t .a social, and am those Ke ere Pine Lord \"Archbishop Pot Montreal, wl, 2 la number of the city clergy Mr.N Me Ne elemute to the Ste and accompan im platform\u2019 were the À rein Soy visiting clergymen, Dr the .churehwardens, - C.\"Blake \u2018J.P.Hunt; and Mr.\u20ac.Manping.uing the evening, letters of regret were read at not being able to participate in doing honour t to que BP Gs canon White, vers: Wileom, pee , % Baylie, R.Wileon-Smith, Rev\u201d Doull, Rev.Canon Wood.A - oa Te Ker the was well carried qu Ace Une clore, ref.ments were served by the lady members of E jadis isl largely attended, every \u20ac sou was a » department of the Parish work being re- presen ee.Oe Fae, Tushtyto wil be em 1] - \"bully about him.Superior : old Brandies None Purer! 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This successful aud hig employed in the Fantinen Roatan, Jobert, V: the desiderata to go kind and surpassca every Ve hithérte employed.os mass dr.as * rien of the THER lo.1 fn à remau 5-51 short ume, o alten a fev removes all a rges from the uri superseding Sections, & the use af ehich Las parable harm by the foundatien of stricture.und Hi serious rived RAPION 0, 2 for HE of the njuod.scurvy, pimple: bloiches, pais and ewelllng of the jo ary symptoms, gout, rheum tism, au for which it has been 100 nfuch a fashion to employ mercary, saraspantia, de., to the destrue: of pion th and rain of health, This pres es the whole system h the ones eliminates every poisonous Si RAPION No3 THE ness, and sia early error, oun.(residence x Bat, abc climates, Xe.It | restoring strength and vieour \u201cto the Es tated, is sold by all the piaci Chemists und Merchams threugaout the W.oy Price in Bugland 3/9 & 4/6.In ordering, state which of the three numbers is required,and observe ab ve Trade Mark, which is a tac-simile of word * Tussariox ¥ as it gppears ou the Government Stamp (in white letters on n red ground) afized t3 every package by order of Her Majesty's Hon.Commissioners, snd without which itis 8 forgery.For further particulars ot Loeraplon send addressed ¢ velops for pamphlet to Mr.R.John- w.son, 43 ford uare, ndon, .C., Eng- Larg re Edltia: (152 pages), post free, Te twelvée cents stamps.230 106 Zaw (Published 'by Special Arrongement.) A Harvest of Ashes - By FITZGERALD MOLLOY, Author of \u201cJust at Moonrise \u201cThro Gates of Flame,\u201d Devil's Head,\u201d etc.o 0 0.0 0 do 0 2 0 og 2 9.@ EEE PESTE TEE A CHAPTER XV.\u2014Continued, Look where he would Aberboyne could see nothing but a vast undulating waste, with here and there boulders piled upon each other and reaching hundreds of feet fontenfentenfontautioten tonte f tt 8708 10000 00 0 0 0 000 0 EC + $9.0 2.8.8.0.2.8.2.9 9 STE EE 0 0 0 à 0 EE UOTE and cliff.Even on that summér morni it looked \u201crhat it was, an abandoned fie the gathering place of fierce ctorms and blinding mists, a region of lightning and thunder, the home of devastating _temp- este.No stir of life was visible in all that vast expanse, and the silence that brooded over it was heavy with intolerable depres sion.And presently i in the centre of à plateau he caught sight of a great ih aa ing, menacing in its ormidable strength, its roofs glitetring in the, rising sun,massive walls surrounding it, and, rising above all, its light -house-like watch-tower frog which the civil guards command the gangs of prisoners employed Th quarrying, digging peat, or reclaiming the land.From this tower they give instant warning of the approach of fogs, which roll over the plain with suddenness and rapidity, when the convicts are instantly ordered to returs.8 they drew nearer they could see de tachments of the civil guards, all of Of them retired army meg, who not on und the prison but form a cordon about the working gangs, each gua ing armed with rifle and bayonet, à and ready to secure dead or alive, any prisoner who attempted to esca Close by the prison and outtide its walls are the cottages of the warders and their families, and the more pretentious houses of the higher official, and these, with a few shops and a respectable inn known as the Dutchy Hotel, form \u201cthe , village of Princetown, and his companions were dri- Aberboyne ven through the Tiaseive atewu: - son into a yard where Hey re he PE 1 from their chains and handeuffs, marched in batches to the baths, and then brought before the deputy-governor, the chief warder, and the doctor.They were next identified from the descriptions forwarded from Pentonville, medically examined, had their heads cropped once more, given à new register number, tewels and combs, and told the nature of the labour they would have to begin on next day: It was with retief that Aberboyne learnt his employment would be to cut peat on the moors instead of w ing at the laundry or at the various t carried on in the prison, as he fea: With several other néw arrivals he \u201cwas marched into a wing built of massive granite having four floors, about a hundred cells placed back to back running down the acn- tre of each, their walls being corru iron, and their floors of sate 9 slabs.ben shut into his cé, & mere boz- teven feet long by four\u2014he could scarcely see it s contents, so insuffiçient was the light admitted through the small window.But tl he came to realise it contiined a hammo instead of à bed, a flap table on which his meals could be eaten, 2 à tin plate, mug, and knife, a scrubbin sh, bucket and steol.He had not been.here when dinner was served, and then the warder of his corridor entered to shew bim how ha his hammock and where té his clothes.Tha ward man of few words, and had Dothi forty, and the prinelnel Toston, Ph orty, and the princi print re nose and watch.Showed ve face.were rge ul eyes.Nothing in hs manner that he knew who the new ne as well aware that that the wan was carefidly and curiously obsérvi I \u201cIf there's anything else you want know, you can wsk me,\u201d | he maid, bis arte inscrui table eyes fix \u201c1 warder of this hall, name in Holman,\u201d te h e waited as i avé soms question put to him Vat \"when Aberboyne \"et thanked him be went out.e was not to until next morning, Aberboyne was left {t alone, when he sat down and strove to brace himself against the revulsion\u2019 and horror that laid held of him.Pro hi bad grown Etude, to the tyranny of his warder, to the monotonous routine of his life; but from this state of semi stupor hé had \u2018been awakened by the g ailing humiliation of band- cuffs and chaine, b bis journey with those ribald scoundrels, By the sight of the jarm- ed civil guard 1e and the esolate, forbidding look 3h is new prison Though the detestives were still at work.\u201cDRY-ROYAL\u201d CHAMPAGNE.and my will b closed at 6 pm, daily du duting the months of June, Jelr/and The Best Value, ca.the high, and streams that dashed over crag.*= the plain and | hog Over Hanis Best Carpets, Fine prio &c., &c.ribers will sell at the realdénce, o.80 ag Enaties Borromee street, ali the 2 sort furniture and effects, including ew York up rig By piano in mahogany case York make parlour set gasaliers and brackets, fine pictures, lace eurtgins and nortieres, clock an screen.centre tables.fancy chairs, rugs, best Brussels carpets throcghour house.Wilton rug set, b.p.mirrors, oak bedroom mattresses, pillows, bed linens, lounges, easy chairs, rockers, oak seécre- tary, tollet sets, sideboard, ex.dining table, chairs, crockery, glass and plated ware, oi} cloth, cooking Move, new reirigerator, À et Sale effects, etc, eto.All in good ord: , Thursday M Morning, ne zt 10 0 Nv] ,, M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.WAR HORSES The thoroughbred stallion BALL YMORE by Hollywood by Orest out of Furse Chat.Dam Hi hia oi by Boulevard out of Marie Be Se pecially selected in Engians e-pol.reedi Dent for b ng Rewouats Will stand for service at the stables of The TELFER & CLIMIE C0\u2019Y, 19 St.Maurice St., Montreal.121 tf Dr.Burkhärt ° PS TRE Offer.Dr.Burkhart's Vegetable Compound tested and spproved remedy In eve lime for he marie dure of Rheumatinm, Mala Blood Disqrders, reach, ney and Temata Ailments, Coated Ton, e, Headache, Sléeplessness Stithess of mbe, and Bick Stomac] 10 days AU druggiste.DR.W.8.BURKHA y, Cincinnati, 0.Lymag Bro \u201c4 Con .Limited, Toronto, wholesale ts r ANXIOUS WOMEN.Women _threatened pain- which tells how to prevent and sorrect such gularities.Of intarest to all married ladies.The Dr.Wilson Medion! Co, BT dwt x 1171, Montreal.~~ > STOPPED FREE.Permanently Cured by DR.KLINE'S GREAT NERVE RESTORER.Lodtive cure for all Nervous Diseases, Fits, Epi- leper, Spasms, and Bt, tus Dauce.No \u2018ats or fter first day's pines Aencies FES Lo Kl patios, i Mey parues er Ci ery on n recel br.Kiiue Ltd.tig Arch se HIRE Te so for es he knew they bad- failed to dis | cover us trace \u2018of the man who had killed Captain Bogshaw; and when Arthur or Hubert had visited or written t6 him, the could hold out no specific Dope whilst bidding\u2019 him\u201d be of good ch if murderer \u2018fever confessed! and was never discovered, Aberboyne knew that he must remain a convict for at least twenty yeare-e time that stretched \u2018out before him indefinitely until it scemed an eternity of desolation and darkness.Every day, every, hour of that time would be a mi im; be wo er uot only in body but in mind; Worse an all, the vile atmosphere of the place, the dead- de taint of association with his \u2018Tellow-con.cat into y and soul ade im to their foul evel.Fren in, the bitterness of his heart he cried out , asking what he had done that he ebould be caged and barred like wi st, shut away from bis fricpds and relatives, and branded ag an assassin.He was roused from his dark mood by the ringing a bell, and then a shock like an uake went through the iron cells as four hundred hammocks were simultaneous- § t ready.The bell rang a second time, when the night waïder 8 relieved the day fern who went to their homes at Princetown, not to return until next morn- Hien seemed imposaible to Aberboyne,- for every, sound À n corridor vibrated through + iron of his cell; and in that nearest him he heard through: out his first night, which was a specimen of qui his Sie night to come, a clanking my- sterions sound that suggested indescribable horrors to his teeming imagination.Thea again, he heard low, continual taps, which, as he afterwards learnt, were signals communicating news between the arn.When, after an interminable time of weari- [a dent be os uddenly Awoke by a 0 rom th by the warder sins is Yritde sian glass slit by the door of hie cell.CHAPTER [ER XVI.ON THE MOORS.alt-past five if 0e el made am jan ock.ast yhich, Te oe on bra hands ki Forse, bE 2iibet in Door 4 25 hin Sign, b pied | ike \u2018himeell.was in Shain rivet round Ey middle ys dressed the and ward Pr service vice at the chapel wes prisoners were mi?2a Fe each man Le ors\u2019 ol Aberboyne ne abe out of the great one of a gatg of ity men, ll Grom \u201cet Se ron Ni woe \u201cQuickcure\u201d Gares mos, de and 500 qui Re et 1115 Liman Soka Cn, Winks cts ; - mov, ; a \u201c .B70 .> ANTOIN E ST.\"Sale Neat Houssheld Furni- ; ture and Effects, Av the above residence, on THURSDAY MORNING.80th MAY, Including sgood parlour suite in tapestry, odd easy chaire, Morris y chair.centre tables, ads desk, pictures and ornaments.curtains, ve nice oak sideboard, extension Aining table and set oak dining chairs lea Ather.dinner ¢* and tea set, si1vervas opk room suite, Chetfonter, ron\u201d ' bedstead, spr s, mattresses, lounge, toilet set, carpets, oak hall rack, Clendianeng cook stove.kitchen sundries.etc., etc.ale at ten o'clock, FRABER 1243 Household Farailure and Effects Regular Auction at onr targe Salesroom, - Nos.453 and 485 St.James Street, On FRIDAY, May 3lst, at 10 a-m.of household furniture, planos, Carpet, mirrors, bedding, roves, ranges, Cons Jenments solicited: Advances, \u2018prompt cash retur Safe storage for furpiture, etc.Private sales eer 122 5 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.ROOFING.Slate, Metal, Gravel and Plaster Asphalt Roofing.Building Pa d Roof 2and 3 ply Felts.Send for prices.Asteria, GEORGE W.REED & co.785 CRAIG STREET.Maté BROS., Auctioneers.\u2018RAILWAY SYSTEM GRAND = SPECIAL EXCURSION wore TO wo.ome PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSITION, ' BUFFALO.MONTREAL TO BUFFALO and Return.$6.00 Tickets good going by Bpecial only Yeaving Montres at 1.06% a.m.sara a1, arriving Buffalo same Afternoon at 1,5.TRkets valld to return all réguisr trains leaving Buffalo on or PS etore June 3 Eulimen Sleeping Cars will be attached to special PicTURESQUE PAN-AMERICAN UTE TO BUFFALO CITY TICKET OFFICES.187 St.James st.and Bonaventure Station.125 1 gs =.pe =P LS From MONTREAL | os Coot ping sng oe y inasor ro tation, ody arrly Fi am.Good fo re ° turn until Juve 3rd 190L i : : SLEXPFES EXCURSION, cu and Touries MAY 31-01, a aay Cio.Fae pocats a she MERS ASK To Buffalo piéces wars AND RETURN, Serio of scoomimo.ST.AGATHE SERVICE.Commen Blst ¢ ay leave lace V.Fridays 5.20 p.m.Tn.for Bhar aDd Intérmediaté stations to Bt, Agathe.This ta soa don to 5.80 p.ww.trein Week City Ticket and Telegraph Office, 129 NT.JAMES JTE SET next.Post Ofoe.- LEGAL CARDS, At A JOSEPH A.GILLIES, K.C, Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public, ote.Real estate bought and sold.Prompt colled- tions and remittances Het SYDNEY, CAPE BRETON MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchell ers, Solicitors, te.CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.R.DWMcGidbbon, K.C.T.Chase Percy C.Ryan.Victor = rang.MP Edouard Hurveger.Lawre 244 12 tarvaiened to PR ita pris postée and her, had Pire about two miles bethe word was given to halt Sad.the days he was ers remained with fhm and the Le civil ick] D ere Abertoyne ui t ET be coud, pid 5 man di ac \u201chat F deffatait 3 AF \u201c \u201cALLAN LINE.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL._ vis gachey Rimouski Si .Movillé, L 1 obec 6 p.m.or a June es, 8.ob m.Quebec jan, June 15, 4 2.Fa.Quebec die June Snes, da a.m.oben Blames mt sal] befor board pravicuscyening Setwean 3 and 1d o'c WRI passengers go on Mall train, Intercolonia) Ry.leaves Montreal 7 p.m.Saturday, making connection with steamer at À \u20188 a.m.Sunday.Cabin e, $60 and upwards.Return tlc- ket at reduced rates.Second thin, Ivorpoo! : or Londonllerry, $38 $40; single, 68.48 to $760.00 return.Stee Live post.London, Glasgow, x Belfast, a saloons, scious promenade cum, hoot Hgbts througho NEW YORK and GLASGOW.From Glasgow.Steamer.From i New York.10th May Laurontia Oth J 1st June Sardinian 16th June Cabin Ps , $50 to $75 single; to $108, return, Becond cabin, $32.60 to T6 return.Beer t ea Dalits \u2018 THE | STAR\u201d I Summer Resort Bureau FOR INFORMA TION, The success of Tur STAR Summer Resort Bureau of information in the past justifies its continuance during the coming season for the convenience and benefit of those readers of THE STAR seeking recree | ation among the Summer Resorts, Hotels and \u2018Boarding Houses at -the Mountain, River, Segtide and Country Resorts during the sum- ; mer months.Those intending spending 'a vacation or outing at those resorts whose announcements appear in THE STAR, may procure folders, circulars and other information as to location, transportation, termy, specisl attractions and features, on application to Taz STAR Branch Office, corner of Peel and St, Catherine Streets.R.O.HOTELS , H MP Manoir Richelieu, omy Per aos FB 2 PATTERSON, Manager: e.E.C.WURTEL sandy beach.Golf Above hotels will open early-in June.For rates address managers, in hotel.Golf Links in connection.Hotel Tadousac, Co., Montreal, till June 1st, then at hotels.Tadousac, tiful situa Manager.Bean inks, care = Derry or passage or further informs on a; to E PA N, Mo Dives fs gt, oT RE Sg sut dat DEMPATER & CO.\u2014Beaver Line Service bet: A réal, ape cn6 LivermesE T ce Detween Moat From Montreal .Lake Ontarlo.May 24 SWassal .May En 2 May al.© \u201cLake 8 Supertor \u2026 *Lake Buperior and Wassau carry second cabin pamengers only, Fite pray $51.00 and upwards; Roun =» #100, 00a baci spend Oubln slugs, and upwards.468.88 and u, wards Pris to stétiger, » location and number we 3003 in room, Staerage aloe \u2014To Liversol, 1,00.Lop , Glasgow, nstown, $24.50 and .Large, a and atry slate rooms, comthodious ealoon, smoking and ladies! room: epactous promenade \u20ac deck ks, electrio 1 11ght lo every states Toom.AR ea a ofthe lina, oi PATER oo 1144 Ly se Sacrament st.Mottrerl \u2014DOMINION LINE- Mail steamships\u2014-Liveraosl servis.From Portland, ' | From 33stoa.Dowinién a.eo lst Via Quaessrows.a pot te Coma a Ta Juae Gtn Roman .| New England.Juoe 18th \u201corteman.\u201d Jane 22nd Comm ra 3a.July Bed Yanconver\u2026\u2026.\u2026dJune 2wth New Ensland.July,17th * This same dobs uit CATV onssmizars Hate Passage.Ratss ol Psssaga.hee 2890.00 sai up Cabin 373.00 aol «> < col adbin\u2014 433.00 Secon t Casta 342.50 1-89, asasding | Taira ie 122,00 to Load, Lo 1lealerey mid fie ods | t and Glaszow.sidahip.aalrons, electric nant, > pacious prom- enuve Becks further information apply to any agent of the Company, or to DA TORRANCE & CO., Gen\u2019.Agents, 17 St.Bacrament st, Montreal.A 146 t?NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.FAST EXPRESS SERVICE CAENBOVRG\u2014SOUTAAMPTON\u2014BIREME 7 Kalsetln M.Ta, June AL ! Knîverin M.Th.July © uao 18 Kalser Wm.Gr\u2026.July 30 Kaiser Win.Gr.Tans 25 Kaiserin M Th.Aug.13 Sitting at 10 A.M.*To Bouthamptou-Bræmen onir.TIWIN-SCREW PASSENGLD SRUVICE SOUTHAMPTON \u2014or CHERBOURG ~BREMEN, Partareusa, Mer 30, 2pm | ¥r.der Gr Juge 13, l'p.m X Luiss, Juge À, 6 a.+Gr.Kurfurst Sune 20,9 am MEDITERRANEAN SELVICK GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES-\u2014GEXO\\.Trave, June 15, 8 Aljer, July 6, 11a m.+H{\u2019enzol\u2019n Ju ne 28 1am Worms, July 20, 11 a.m.Werrs, June 49, Tiave, July 47,1 px mn.\u2019 romans Eel Wm.51 baad OELRICHS & CO.5 Broadway, N.Y.we HENNEY, MOLE AGENTS for opr 118 dt.Peter st.\u201c.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE TEWIN-SCÈEW EXPRESS SREVICK, PLÉNOUTH-CHEBLOUI 1G\u2014HAHDURG.COLUMBIA.MAY 30, 10 ua.meurs cree une 6 A.Victoria \u2014Juue 20 Deutachtand .els | Gta .7 TWIN-SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE PLYMUUTH-\u2014C HKBBOURG\u2014HAMBUKG.*Pheentels.~Juoe 1\u2018 Waldersos wr.Suns 15 Patrieis.June 8 | ~Batavie sree.JONG 23 Ha =.Enter $7 way, N.¥ arg-A un e .alias os tee Agent.48 88 rar Kann W.H.i{fenry, 104 SL ater Su, M22 U du tases.7881 Jaines St, oppreite tente Baitang.\u201d _ Genet uns and RUDY Toke! ACY, T.JAMES (Comer sh Fest, Xavler.) _ Trami-Atladtic Tickets to Liverpool, London, ton en Paris, and all points on the Eu- r an rans- Fasite dc Tickets to China, Japan.India, per Lake miexète to Sault Bt.Marie, Fort Vila, Thunde: id the World by.th® Canadien Pacific Ratiway vis Chisa ond Japan or Australis.Salo Bed Cabin and Steerage rates, P of Steamers, Sailing Lists, etc.on Ap- pli ation.Through 7.Tickets from Montreal, Including Rall and Sleep! Car accommodation.Baggage Bond rough to Steamers side Berths reserved by tre 12, deat ted.- WM.Agent, Se.James Montreal.Demigjon and Beaver Bteam- Y| Xan senger Agency Cana.Telegraph Office.114 sod Agency Asian, ship- Lines dian Pacific Fairway, Boon.Wools Phosphalios, so Ff oranda druggists in Teli.able modicine actes ss Bh a to cure orry, Excessi al, Worry.Bx Hailed o on recap ks 81, six, $8.plese, addreon, SL trey, When Gus me ee ts sold in Montreal by ete Drussist, 2123 Notre Dème at.118 cod.GALVANISED WTEEL WINDMILLS, Fer Power and Paniping.Save money by buying direst from .factory.Prices lower than ever.PUNPS OF ALL KIDS Price \u2018quched.for Pumps, Iron Pine 0d Jislings deliveged ot your station.Write for oatalefoe and riens.v | ee RON: DONS un os Nels Maen Dose .8 Stora ge and Cartage.Superior accommodation for atorinx pianos, forsiture and household effects.Furniture plsnés had \u2018fragile goods removed by ex perte men.Our charges are extreme- Kings Storage: and Cartage Office 380 ss.James, Warehouse, 20 & 31 William St.Tél Main 065 CLIFF HOUSE (Formerly called CLiry CoTTAGE Casco Bay, Cape Elizabeth, Me.Post-ottice, PORTLAND, ME.One hundred rooms.¢ gloctrie lights.o tra, ou riect lay SLI ch, 8 miles À .Rates and plans o rooms o oa.application CB.DALTON, RE ta OTTAWA HOUSE || CUSHINGS ISLAND, Maine, Opens June 25th, For terms, etc, address 102 26 B.C.GIBSON, Proprietor ALPINE HOUSE, Gateway to White Mountains.The scenery from this house is grand and interesting.Many have been benefitted Pine is pure spring water.Montres} references given.G.D.STRATTON, - Gorham, N, H.THE POCAHONTAS Kittery Yolot, Mai Entrance of PUR TSI TOUTH \u2018Éson.The most beautifid on the c Foe ting, bathisg, fishing, Rolf, tennis, etc.ur nished cotta, gato rent near hotel./ Address Mrs.Ù FRANCIS, Manager, \u2018he AbbottsforJ, Common wealth Avenue, Boston 117 18 daw Hatfield House, \u2014 MASSENA SPRINGS, N.Y, 12026 se Seuibore - and sie Eee ds - ON BEACHING N RK ® « Visit the new revo go : HOTEL NAVARRE, TTR AVE À AND 38TH ST.est of Bro: ble, Quiet, lL Elegant.im 10 mingtes he loadicg catre be, SING] SLE, BOOS S St, oms Maximum of Luxury snd Minimum ef Osst.- .ON LEAVING NEW YORK, NEW GLADSTONE, Narragansett Pier, R.I.coant; aR GE, bea! a: ne pad de Greciat tents, added th hie aan and\u2019 Ti ave.New vor, el s, Shops, and Clu Ls Ps, WITH SATA 83.00.5 5 UITES, 83.50, UFWARD.: EUROPEAN PLAN.\u2018 dinners, ors.hud banquets sel ee.articulars nt 8,1 j Fropristecs, cua BMING © Befire makis ba gars 0 write The Favourite Spot for Health and spert, AND PLEASURE SEEK ERS, ality Mfords kote ul Boss Bosnery, ize Unexcell ofmimos and fout hin in ee Salmon Trout Fishing par xcelismots BAKER'S HOTEL © (OPENED JUNE 1st.) .kn , offers firat-clats acomûm wigs ay.known the oor comforts of beens\u2019 so 19g your plans for your su 12883 BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Tuba BESORT FOR ET EMEA \u2019 here Me pri r terins and other tar _\u2014 Bay Point Hotel, Rockland Preakwater, Rockland, Me.foo TE The Obras.\u201cBame Bathi abt celle Golf Linke.All todearn conveniences.Oven ng, (Bostin , and {Terminus of Grand Trunk.\u201cWill- (open es bal ® ., June 15th.Reduced rates to.July 15th, art or mle Opens Ju ro 10 $12 per week, House , Waters SATA ¥.C.Sopa fe pita 18 Per wii Qi specific remedy for wide range of diet Pa lot Comfort, Va ~*~.eases, us 26 197 dat\u2019 \u2018a RES - For benlih, rest Tecreation\u201d 387 6857 THE WELLINGTON, Aeneas eA KORTH ASBURY PARK, N.J.; beach front hotel ; A A root Le ea del \u201d opposite buthing \u2018Rfounde ; pear lakes and ali amuse- meats; golf, fishing, boating, etc.Brauced rates to July LB.BIGGS SMITH, Fro.124 26 + amos cifeular abd terms, rite E G.Kimpton, Abe kis Springs, ¥.Q.fan HEART OF THE ADIRONDACKS STEVENS HOUSE, KE PLACID, NEW YOR! Now ob EN, Srearly ce urge) Yok renovated and © arise HOLE GOLY \u2018GROUNDS, Booklet NE 15 irs A.8LEVENS, Pro rétoge WOODLANDS HOUSE, | 1.EGGATT* - Will be open for gues POINT, METIS, ¥.Q.June 1st.ve ihe por éituated vith ite snady pine trees comprising the grounds of ay ancient homestead igo nod board.For tari\u2019 particule 11612 prly ANDREW F.WOODBURN.Tha Woodburn Ta with be Septem for guests, June 1st.Special rates for June.and Lawn tennis kere! fishing, croquet, gas boutin, Fo ple BOOT, etes ane 114 12° aux PA one MOUSE, ka On Lak ve aol rman, Bo SS ie | Sie Fine rooms, spi ng.0 26 BANNER HOUSE 116 83 J.8.KIRBY, Prop, Chateaugnay Lake, W.¥ nth In the Northers ADIROM- DACES.Write for civeniare vs ie 7 Littl This sibs popular bote! iu TÜRRIFF HALL, CU, Metis, Quebec, tl be open for guests ou, su: EC, co OLD .ehard, or v ORCHARD SANITARIUM, Of Maine.Every \u201cdeligtil surroyndings table take thin an.idesl piace CORY; Alescents.Write for information, -\u2014\u2014- GOWAN BANK HALL es On Lagu ide wphremagog cool roo.cu verundak, fine lawn, boatios Santo rity ve F ee Address, C Pro: .214 GRR HOUSE, mers Finedrives aturactr 8 rois, convénience and a, treatment.snd for invalids Box ; 18 3000 messe ee Highgate ghtially rer ; JUDS0OB L \u201cEst iE WHY IT CURES HEN Why the Frightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like $ Beneath the Sun IN FIFTEEN DAYS.Magic St.James Treatmbéé to the.Affected Parts.+2 Why Weak Men Are Restored, by Applied Locally and Bret sa aciver the quez UT brie yom t an artery jn your ou dot, 5 int Petia 4 sto thet ow of YO 0 | APÉLICATION a: ha ure.Ig aiid : Sl h the storm.men: hich must t e ach at utine L before it as -0£ digedwe.The seminal the arethral canal through Piste and And ek onsily roaiqd by LOCAL Carters \u201c (ran-Solvent\u201d .will dissalve, digest and Stricture .= without.3 on.or PS {neon -yaotuble the.TION 8 TOIRRI fete as = SEE the patient sleeps.Varicocele, Vy the send.boo RITATE THE ME! TERNAL DRUGGING TO R : ACH.The Bt: James treaties remy \u2018of cray narrow, Jo and ol 20 \u2018soluble, which are assag where her dissolve and Rit the the Sontracting = nad Jtiengthen on ims, he Veins of the scrotum, dde ect éire , and bas 6 Fe and torpid.Pros cal ey ord ro fam BAER ES, bh 2e é der Tr were cured and James method last yer, ot on nk Hie parer ed The pri nigh ike foreirsi seminal decay.on \u2018of the, Brietare and fits of Jam th he for their the human sys- ST JANES Cu 7 Fr aks BLOGK, CINCINNATI, 2 ons, very wate fuit strength upon the TT sSIONS.5 aks ou an accumulation of sgist mien is y res lood.strictured, weak, e Ushe:4 incomparable ft.Fi securely ; aus er VII oa) The most powerful remedy for pain and SSTEUTTTSS APIOLIN E-= EI AI YAR EWN IEEE perior to Aplol, Tansy er Pennyroydl, Price, $1.60; à bottie of Capatles pogptrmen ] yreror hse wis 00 Monts p Ma 0 BERT DONALDSON \u2019 St., Montreal, DRE EE GRAHAM & co., Proprietors.\u2014\u2014 Subscription $3 per aspum, pagent in France 3 ayo Favre and \u201cate.ari Agent fn Toronto W.M.MoGillivray, T6 King sirest wat, ; ce Agents in wa, m and Ca dat Hiren Hurd.100 Klee street.Percy A.Circulation of the Star WEEE ENDING MAY 25TH, 1901.MONDAY .55,124 TUESDAY ., .55132 WEDNESDAY .55,086 THURSDAY ., .55,096 FRIDAY ., Victoria Day SATURDAY , , « .61,340 TOTAL , .281,778 Daily Average .56,356 Weekly Star Last Week .119,535 CIRCUIT, A or THF STA DAILY AND RLY A From the bot figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.The circulation of the Star is 35.900 a day in sxcess of the combined circulation of ail the otter English papers in Montreal.The circulation of the Star 1s 40,000 & day In excess ot that of any other Boziiah paper.WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1901.THE STAR AT SUMMER RESORTS |The Daily Star is sent to summer resorts and summer residents, addressed to individuals at thirty cents a month.Subscriptions taken for as short a period as one week.Orders may be left at the branch office, corner Peel and St.Catherine, or at the Star office, St.James street.The cash must accompany all orders by mail.If a subscriber desires a change in address of the Star, both the old and new addresses must be given to prevent delay._\u2014\u2014 YELLOW PERIL OF AMERICA.The New York World complains very bitterly of the gloomy outlook for the United Biates on the Chinese question.This does not memn the Chinese question which the foreign troops are talking about at Peking, but that which the people of the United States are talking about at Washington and along the whole international boundary line, between their country and Canada, or, as the World is still pleased to call it, British America.The United States has, for some years, fefused to permit Chimsmen to go into the country at all, but the Chinese population is increasing as steadily as the demand for labour.The facts are, it seems, that some five hundred Chinamen a week are landed at Vancouver.There the legal head tax ia promptly paid and the Orien- \u2018tais go about their business, which is principally to be smuggled across to the United States.The border gaols are said to be kept full of them all the time and the border is so extensive that every precaution possible fails to prevent e large number slipping through.It is not only the Chinese labour coming into contact with that of more desirable citizens which causes bitter reflections, but the fact that, while the United States gets the Chinese, Canada gets the revenue.© The \u2018\u2018yellow peril\u201d is a more serious one to our friends over the border than it is to the people of Europe, because it is a present and practical one, while to Europe .[PASSING HOUR.\u201cmE SANE DEAR DEAR HAND.The bells rang out a happy so The earth is mantled o'er with d rhite; It is the me Christmas night, And love, and mjirth.and joy abouna, And here sit yor hd here sit 1\u2014 1 should be the happiest in the land, For oh! 1 Bold the same deur hand I've held for many a year gone by.It is not withered up with care\u2014 It is as fresh and fair to see\u2014 As sweet to hold and dear to me As when with chimes upon the alr, On Christmas night of years ago I held the same dear little thing, And felt its soft caresses brin The flushes to my throbbing brow.: Ah! we were born to never part\u2014 This little hand I hold to-night And I\u2014so with strong delight 1 press it to my beating heart.And in the midnight solemn hush I bless the little hand 1 hold\u2014 In broken whispers be it told\u2014 It is the old-time bob-tail flush SNAP SHOTS.dog \u201cPlain drunk, I presume,\u201d said the court, \u201c Wit delirlum trimmins, yer anner! sald the officer.caunon to shoot grasshoppers.indemnity\u2014and they haven't got that yei.LIFE IS FULL OF COMPENSATIONS.\u2018Dates are so hard to remember,\" lesson.to forget,\u201d sald her mother.FISHERMAN'S LUCK.There are \u2018better fish in the sea Than have been caught, they say; And this is doubtless trye, because Big fish always get away.GEORGE'S DIFFICULTY EXPLAINED.\u201cDid you ever hear that George Washington had an impediment in pis speech?\u201d \u201cWhy, no.Did he?\u201cWell, they say he couldn't tell a le.\u201d A COUNTRY WIT.Smart boy (to villager)\u2014\u201c Funny, isn\u2019t it?A horse can travel a mile without movin\u2019 mere than four feet.\u201d The villager Ts still trying to figure it out.PRECAUTION EXTRAORDINARY.He\u2014\"0ur ¢ook is 80 careful about thieves.daytime.\u2019 She\u2014*That's nothing.Our cook always keeps a policeman in the kitchen.\u201d FICKLE MEMBERS.Miss Nebb\u2014\u2018 Have you many active members in your Bachelor Girls\u2019 Club?\" Miss Dimples\u2014\u201c Two.\u201d Miss Nqbb\u2014'Any honourary members?\u201d Miss Dimples\u2014\"\u2018Eight.They were .active members untll they married.\u201d IN AT THE DEATH.\u201cWhy didn't you send for me sooner ?\u201d sald the docidr to a patient who was almost at the jumping-off place.\u201cWell, doctor,\u201d replied the invalid, \u2018\u2019 you see it took me a long time to make up my mind to do anything desperate.\u201d NOT LOADED.Two more \u2018didn\u2019t know it was loaded\u2019 fatal accidents are chronicled.In one case a young man pointed a revolver, to his own head in order to matixfy a young lady that the weapon was not loaded.The man who points a revoiver to his own head under any conceivable circumstances simplv demonstrates that the head is not loaded.TAKING, A RISE or OF THE OLD Tommy (studying | oe lesson) \u2014\"I say, pa, where does the Merrimac rise, and into wha?sea does it empty?\u201d Pa\u2014\u2019I don't know.my son.\u201d Tommy\u2014\"You don't know, eh?And tomorrow the teacher will lick me on account of your ignorance.\u201d JUST TO BE QUARRELING, \u201cEdgar and 1 quarrel all the time about automobiles.He says he won't have a horse.and I say I won't have anything else.\u2019 \u201cSo you are.going to get a conveyance of some kin h, good jy no : half the time we can't scrape up street car fare.\u201d A FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLAR RIVAL TO THE PAN-A Quebec proposes to have a Provinciai ex- it is only a theoretical poseibility.As far as Canads is concerned our friends need i not supgose we enjoy collecting a revenuc from something which \u2018is a nuisance to our neighbours, We, would willingly forego the revenue if we could stop the supply.FAITH-CURE MANSLAUGHTER.t is noticeable that when an adult male faith-curist is accused of manslaughter his victim is generally a helpless woman or child.This may be due to the fact that when n faith-curist allows himself to die for want of medical attendance the authori: ties hold that there is nobody but himself to blame, or it may be due to the faith- curist gentleman being more willing to try the faith cure en his women and children than on himself.The arrest of Mr.Dowie, the head of the Faith Cure sect, for complicity in a cass of manslaughter will be regarded Jas persecution by his followers, but the step is really necessary for the pro tection of women and children.AEE Montreal is said to boast a population of about four hundred thousand truly loyal citizens.Before the arrival of H.R.H.the Duke of York would it not be well to show some appreciation of a present from » our late Queen, by putting the Russian guns sent us as trophies of the Crimean war in a more creditable condition thn ; they are at present.The platforms and carriages on which they are mounted on Dominion Square are rotten with age and in a state of collapse.If the city fe unable to spare the money to remount them, it ia suggested that perbaps the volunteers might raise the chsh.Dominion Square is a sgnewhat prominent place for such an exhibition as the artillery trophies present now, \u2014 The Boston Herald mys the erstablish- ment of a branch of the Royal British mint in Canada is to drive out of this, country \u201cthe millions of, American silver.circnlat- ing in the.Dominion, \u201d and regards this as A revenge, becausp the Boston street car conductors have been spurning Canadian silver for years.No, the mew mim is not to drive out Yankee silver circulating in the Dominion.Beyond circulating eome Canadian money among contractors who will put up the building and among some faithful ones who will receive offices, it cannot be definitely said Why.the mint is .| to be established in Canade- The bankers don't want it, and the people bave not made any frantic demonstration in demanding it, and it would have ss much effect on the circulation of foruign aüver in Canada as it would or.the regulations of the \\ Bost@ street car cond In fact ic wt comes\u201d without a \u2019 cular reason, like bad luck to a tears or more mia ina wet May.\u201c>; hibition during the time the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are there.It is proposed to have prizes to the valua of no less than fifteen thousand dollars.That an astonishing Idea this exhibition will give Their Royal Highnssses of the magnitude of our resources.It is as well they should have some wonderful things to talk about when they get home.\u201cLOST TO-TALLY.\u201d The Most Noble the Marquis of Head- fort is supposed to have been forced to resign his commission In the Life Guards.because he has married an actress, He ix not the first Life Guardsman known to have had intimate relations with th: stage, but as a rule those relations \u2018are not tainted width respectability.We can- net be too careful of the morals of our allant guardsmen.The\u2019 officer who begips By marrying an actress may end by smuk- ing clgarettes.THIS WAB IN THE UNITED STATES.\u201cThe Baltimore Sun prints a story as told by the wife of a member of the House of Representatives.Toward morning, not long ago, the lady was awakened by un- usygl noises below stairs, and tried to rouse her husband.\u201cWake up! Weke up!\" she said in a low volce.\u201cYou must wake ,up and go do jratairs ; there are thieves In the house \u201coh, no, my dear.\u201d rejoined the half- awake husband, reassuringly.\u2018\u2018There are no thieves in the House ; they are ail in the Benate.\u201d HE WANTS A SITUATION.Mr.John Pope Hoduett, a Brooklyn law- ver, Is \u2018going to ask the Chamber of Commerce to assist him In estab!ishing his rights to the throne of England.\u201d Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce would seem to be about as good tribunal as any other to deal with a case of this kind.The only \u2018serious complication about the affair appears to be that, pending the recognition of Mr.Hoduett's \u201crights,\u201d we fear he is disoualified by his claims to such exalted rank for the position of President of the United States.) WHISKEY, OPIUM AND CIGARETTES.The committee on temperance of the Preshyterian General] Assembly at Philadelphia recommends efforts to stop the inhabitants of the islands of the South Pacific from drinking: to stop the Chinese from smokirg eplum, and to stop the young people ot the United States from ale cigarettes.The programme u e a big one, but it may succeed.The T.U.succeeded in getting the T.8.ving canteehs cloged.Tnctdentally the closing of the canteens is said to have caused a' great increase of drunkennesa among the troops.but that is another story.PUSHFUL JOE FOR ARBITRATOR.Although the Roer representatives In Holland profess to be fully satisfied that time is on tAeir side, and that the British cause in Bouth Africa is hopeless, they have Bribe offered to submit to ar- bitrat! ihe issues between Great Britain Boer Republics.They profess eee willing to abide by The de- cislon of the Hague Arbitration Court.Ars bitration 1s a good thing to prevent war, but nd power on earth is going to fight and conquer, and then submit to arbitra.Bom a a hi hia So hich Jt fouxbl It Dr yds an eagues agve are encouraging the Boers to continue the £ European intervention, the © hope jadmieably resend that exceptional talent for lyin ç which seems to be the most char- actertet c national virtue of thelr countrv- \u2014E ugene Field.To-day Montreal society Is golng to the 8.It ts gratifying to think that when the war drums throb no longer and the battle flags are furled, we can make use of our If it is true that there is a flerce fight now raging between the Boxers and Chinese Catholle converts, tho allles have not much to show for their campaign but the sald the little girl, struggling with her history \u201cNever mind, dear: they are easy enough ( si, and contemplate She always\u201d locks the doors, even in the of its.willingness to pay indemnit amount of $450,000,000 taels, but the court objects to.four per cent.cent.interest.Edward H surgents from the Province of Kwei Chay have invaded the Province of Sho says the Shanghai correspondent of | the Standard, wiring yesterday, \u201ccausi a widespread panic.It is said that 3,000 Yunnanese are about to join them.\u201d there are over 100 soap factories.or 18 cartilaginous rings.united by.exceedingly flexible ligaments.and pamphlets imported into Canada last year was $741,136, and the duties\" paid tiereon amounted to $78,285.ico are puie descendants of the Spanish conquerors, the fest being native Indians and Mexicans of mixed race.to 27 states.two territorves and the federal district.The legislative authority is vested in the Senate and House of Representatives as in the United & States.éigarettes made in Canada from Carte leaf was 7.844.740 lbs.The quantity ma from Canadian leaf was 2,270,542 1 quantity made from combination Tat The 352,205 1bs lute divorce, separation and annulment of marriage are decided every year by the justices of the Supreme Court in New York county, New York, alone Decrees are granted hese.sumption of beer is 31.0 gallons Fran wine .41 gals, spirits 1.03 gals.France the consumption if beer, 5.5 wine, 24.64 gals.; spirits, 2.07 gals.Fe Germany the consumption is beer, 27.1 gals.; umd Uni States t gal wine; 92 gal.spiri THEATRE FRANCAIS-Baldwin-Melville i The survey of the Bay Verte cansl bas war by procondine that there 4 anything BRITAIN\u2019S PROPOSALS RE CHINA ARE ACCEPTED.International Differences Digappear- ing at Pekin and Mutual Agreement All Round May be Reached\u2014 Relief Works Planned for Chinese Famine Sufferers.LONDON, May 29.\u2014D to, the Times from Pekin, Morr teon,, wiring \u201cM.De Giers has announced that Russia agrees to the formation of a mixed commission such as is provided for in the Bri- ti-h proporal.It 1s expected that Russia > roposale Te to Great Britain's indemnity ount von Waldersce h ministers of the powers eo rite to the provisional Government of Tien Tsin shall continue until the last troops have been w thdrawn dut the ministers are generally ur of permitti Government forthwith\u201d faa to resume the P CONFIRMED IN FRANCE.ARIS, May 20\u2014The F.issued an offical telegram fron Spopaice bas is taken to confirm the probability of the acceptance of the British proposal regord- ing the payment of the indemnity.1 THe ministers are studying the creation of a commission to manage the assessment.They mousjy à - unanimous Iv approve a commission compos will receive money payments.LON BOXERS VS.CATHOLICS.NDON, May 20.\u2014A d teh t Standard from Tien Tein reports one fight between Boxers and Catholic converts near Lu-Lu.There was heavy firi on both sides.The result is pot stated: Sir Claude MacDonald, British Minister to Japan, and his wife have sailed from Yokohama for England.RELIEF WORKS PLANNED.PEKIN, May 29.\u2014Mr.Rockhill, American: special commissioner, will confer with Missionaries Richards and Duncan of the | Englizh Missions, regarding the disposition of the fund raised by the Christian Herald for the rclief of the famine sufferers in the province of Shensi.Mr.Duncag formerly lived in Singan-Fu, the ca pital of the province.He will recommen with | Mr.Rockhill's approval, that the\u2019 recon- | n° | THE ALLEGED PAPER COMBINE ing the money.This plan would give em.| struction of the Jrrigation system in She previous to the war with Japan, is the best means of employ- ployment and prevent famine in the future.Dr.Richards says that the missionaries in\u201d China have witnessed the starvation .of 15,000,000 persons within the lest twenty-five years.CHINA AGREES TO PAY But the Court Objects to | Four Per ; Cent.Interest.PEKIN, May 2-The Chinese plenipo- semble in this city to hear Jprther evidence.tentaries \u2018have ifformed the ministers of | the powers that Court has notified them ; behalf of the paper Ry Mr.to the , J.Tarte stated that he was buying SEYMOUR IS REWARDED.Is Promoted to Rank of Admiral for Services in China.LONDON, May 29.Vice:Admiral Sir | ge ogond .Seymour, who has been com- mander-in-chief on the China station, since ' len, has been promoted to the tank of ad- | TOIF | BOXERS AND \"CATHOLICS.FIGHT | i LONDON, May 29.\u2014 \u201cThe Boxers are again active in all districts where there are no foreign troops,\u201d says a despatch to the , J Standard from Tien Tein, dated May \u201cYerterday a missionary who was going oi ! Lu Lu, on the Grand canal, was for return to Tien Trin on account of a fierce fight raging between Boxers and Catholic converts.There wae heavy firing on both sides.to ! BOXERS ARE ACTIVE AGAIN.LONDON, May 29.\u2014\u201cFour thousand in- Facts AND FIGURES.In the province of Barcelona in Epain The human windpipe is composed of 16 The value of dutiable books, periodicals Only one-fifth of the population of Mex- Mexico is a federal republic divided in- In 1899 the ubntity of of tobacco, snuff and Over 1.000 uncontested actions for abso- in about 75 per cent.of t In the United Kingdom the annual con 77 gals.; spirits, 1.83 gals.In the | State the consumption £ 13 gal.be APPOINTMENTS.VICTORIA RINK\u2014Dog Show.PROCTOR'8\u2014Continuous vaudeville per- ormance.Company.THEATRE ROYAL\u2014The Silver King.WEST END METHODIST CHURCH-Ca- nsdian Jubilee Singers.an THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From: Star Files for, May, 1571.) Thermometer: Max.#:Nmin., « been finished.Spain on the brink of a revolution, and Carlist movement on the increase.W.George Beers, dentist, of Montreal, editor of Canada Journal of Dental Science, elected corresponding Smbey of the fending dental societies \u20186 and Edinburgh.Death\u2014On the Mth.from injuries re.reived by cedar logs falling on her on the | Sth, fracturing Aer skull, ssetta Annie, fourth daughter of Thomes ari Hannah Browning, § Woodyard street, Lachine Boat Club elect officers tar 1871: | pLachine William McNaughton ; vice- president, 8.H.Wallis, Jr.: segretary- -treas- urer, James P, Dawes, 3e: committee, BE.A.Whitehead, L.u.Benjamin, T.A Crave, J.H.McNia Charies Tyre, Cr McDougall, H.Baldwin, Andres Dawes, T.F.Tate, andre Robertson and Robert Hamilton.Jt 1s considered unlikely that Jleut.Col, Anderson, wha is lof e of the Marine Department, will be Avis (to ab RUSS AGREES, of the foreign banks who |.-mained uniform in Canada.He could EXCEL I CS id Box pe Reserv Speclal fe features, \u2018for PROCTOR'S| \u201c+ CONTINUOUS FERFORMANC sud Mids Long.VW C.a ally, ne Reed 1rio, Maxwell and Di y the Mathieus, wi hse the Kslatechmoscope and Views Tel, U Te » 2430.Ladles and Children.ne All Orchestra 20c; all aise, 10c.Doors been ery.30 and 7.30 p.m.dally.PURITANOS PERFECTOS A GRANDAS SELECTOS 35% For Headache(whether sick or nervous), toothache, neuralgia, vheumatiem, lumbago, pains and weakness in the back, spine or kidneys, pains around the liver, pleurisy, swelling of the joints and pains of ali kinds, the application of Radway's Ready Relief will afford {mme- diafe ease, and itp dontinued usa for a few days effects a permanent cure.A CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS, DYSENTERY, DIARRHŒA, CHOLERA MORBUS.A half to à teaspoonful of Ready Relief In a half tumbler of water, repeated as often as the discharges continue, and a flannel saturated with Ready Relief placed over the stomac! bowels, wil 1 sftord Pimmeatate relief and soon effect a Internaily= À half to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water.will in a few minutes cure Cram Spasms, Bour Stomach, Nausea, Vom- ling,\u201d Hearts urn, Nervousness, Slesplessness, 8ick Headache, Flatulency and all internal Malaria in Its Various Forms Cured and Prevented, READY RELLEP.Price.50 cents per bottle.sold by all Druggists.RADWAY & CO., 7 St.Helen St., Montreal.1233 1 Mr.L J.Tarte Cross-Examined \u2014_ Next Meeting of the Commission in Toronto.After the crossexamination of Mr.L.J.Tarte yesterday afternoon, the Heat Com- + mission to enquire into the allegations of a ine among the paper manufacturers, | adjourned untis Tuesday next, to meet in Toronto.After hearing \"the evidence of the Western men, the Commission will reas.Cross-examined by Mr.J.White, on a from the Eddy Co.at the time of th he fire for something less than $20 a hundred.His contract was $2.05 per hundred pounds, months, and with a further eduction of tions, on the purchase of the whole year.While this contract was in' effect he had opt at different mills for $1.70 were looking for orders, and there was no not wish to sell paper at low prices a lon ry y Hardisty, o resenting the TION RATES.secre.portation of horses and cattle from points tarp Aer of of the.Eid Co,, bad both; in the North-W and Man have } \\ been reduced by The Canadian or Railway Company, from 7 to 10 per cent.per The rates go into effect at Co.here, an told him tha ad made up his ; mind that the Yompeny was going to make more money than it had in the past.Wit- 100 pounds.St.John th Headmaster, MB.C.S.FOSBERY, M.A, Trin.Coll.Dublin.(For 13 years head master of Howden Grammar School, England.) Assisted by resident and son.Ee masters, prepares boys for the universities, for Kingston Military College, and for a a od playgroun: whi contain a rink, tennis ourt, a gym » eno The far Intros, exigket sand football, h a i nesium or particulars apply e Headmaster, or the v.Ww street, or the Rev.BO French, 273 St.Urbain street.ood, 1773 Optio > Ualedonian Society Opening of Quoiting Ground.the Q round, Tr Filial nce ot the Bectetys Grounds, in rear of Bt.me, on JATURDAY, let June, from 3 to W.C.McALLISTER.Bec.FRANCAIS || er BALDWIN-MELVILLE CO.Matinees Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.THIS WEEK\u2014The Great Miltary Av NAND a ~ Night, 10, 20.*æ acd Prices cer! nine sel Join »\u201d BY date THEATRE ROYAL FLAT\u201d Is Week, Pay th.] HE SILVER KING - sp L HASWIN ke\u201d Lan DENVER + Prices\u201410c, 20e, 0c.- NEXT WEEK-A Royal Prisoner.12008 SOHMER \"1% 20 cents.Music and Yauderitte in the land.soar ana cars go 10 Sohmser MASONE.RiSCH ! PIANOS possess an indefinable air of grace and exclusive elegance.Discriminating purchasers are Admission 25c.DOG SHOW! Victoria Skating Rinlik, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 29, 30 and 31.0 Chlidren 106.always willing to pay a little more for a Mason & RiscH than for any other piano.Inspection of our latest models is invited in our new warerooms, 2469 ST.CATHERINE ST.THE MASON & : RISCH PIANO CO., LTD.EDUCATIONAL.EDUCATIONAL.Opening of Lacrosse Season, MALL Office, 140 Mansfield Street.First Game in Senior Championship Series.Comwall vs, Montreal 25 M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, Saturday, Ist June.Ball faced at 3 p.m.sharp.Rain or Shine.ADMISSION, 25c and 33¢; RESERVED SEATS, 50c, for sale at Morton, Phillipe & Co., 1755 Notre Dame Street: Mackerrow Bros, 2218 St.Catherine Street,\u201d and G.T.PETTIGREW, Hon.Secy.M.L.G.e Evangelist\u2019s School, MONTREAL.IN AND AROUND THE CITY.less 5 per cent.in thirty days or four a, SOÛTE ETY OF DECORATIVE ARTE Decorative Art will be held in the new $1,200 or $1,500 for some\u2019 other considera- quarters of the et: on 48 College avenue, on Ffiday morning next.ed out as Be Cato el Borde at 15.out at olic 00 as At that time all the mills | ed out at the Catholic School B Bridget price.Witness had not made enquiry se ool, cannot be effected without the con- to God whether there were reasons for the Sent of the Superintendent of Public In- sharp advange in price other than the struction.nd formation of an association, but he had been Was intended to pass it over to a religions told by several manufacturers that they did order.C.P.R.REDUCES TRANSPORTA- \u2014 The rates for the trane- ness knew that there had been a slight ad- ona.vapce in the cost of pulp, but was not United States might have been contract prices.He had ;enquired from publishers and had been informed that they were get- paper than he was paying $2.50 for here.morning were for shipment to Canada.He paper at those rates had he been a resident simply knew that he had been offered p: He could not say that last year, while prices bad advanced in the States they had caved a few cents on the quotations ke are from Vienna, but was not prepared to sumption there.STREETS OF ST.LOUIS, A New Loan of $150,000 to Carry Submitted to Ratepayers.iil last ast night, fayor Gelinas presiding, it streets, and for widening St.Lawrence \"between Mount Royal avenue and Villeneuve strest.The vew streets which are being opened up through the old Exhibition ground are included m this estimate.A food deal Po work has been done there already; but 96,246 is required for grading and $13,704 for water-pipes, of which $6,500 in a Iready provided for by the existing, by-law.The other items are as f lows: _ 125,000 evard, drains $1,500, grading $3, floating indebtedness of $750 ha added, making a total Couneillgrs Chausse adie it ould be necessary to & by-law to authorize this new loan, which would be submitted f for the val of the so gave notice that he woul Tatroduoe a bu ding by-law to revent | the the construction o frame bail in metallic 1 Kors i or Phe materiel at ic did vot give cient ion against fire, An application was received from Mr.Marlow, who oecul the premises known bs Wisemn's Hotel, for a license to sell after referring_ to the charter, i found that the Council had no rer to the tlon off him on the: Bistt coin Honor \u201c0 Rreincnl | in the waiting man CHILD aware that other matérials had advanced.The prices he had quotBd from mills in the A a re ene of a house op- aie the Montreal Gas Co.'s works, on whom he knew in New York and Buffalo.day, \u201cond belle à leg.Ce ne id was removed in the ambulance to the Gen- BOUT MONTREAL \u201cMontreal, the Canadian he quotations be had mentioned in the 2ST À in Bummer and did not know that he could not have bought Metropolis sod pe tly issued f the United St by the Canadian Pacific Railway, which con- vas getting patate \u2018at ee \u201cprie he tain much valuable information.The architecturai structores, parke pres squares, ete, of in the United States had entered a combiné.heen eletced as member of the was deci rrow $150,000 to pay for Eternal grading pr are water-Dipes in new cil of his order in Paris.A TURKISH CONSUL.\u2014The Turkish Government has just appointed a Consul to look after the intérests of the Turks, Syrians and Armenians of Canada.He will reside in Montreal, Monrad Bey,former Attache to the Turkish Embassy in Berlin, and secretary of the Turkish Commission -in Paris, bas been appointed to the position.He is thirty-two years of age.REV.PRINCIPAL HACKETT IN ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH\u2014The Rev.Principal LE Waverly street, pipes and excavation, Sunday reving Bezt, on 500; Casgrain street, 062 \u2018for gradin, anity These items amount to $75,110 to which à in et Christie per 0 ther CANADIAN T AT BUFFALO.\u2014The ted by the Royal Canadian Academy to superintend the placing of \u201cthe works of Canadian artists in the Art Building at the Pan-American Exposition, | Buffalo has completed its labours.The Cagpdian section in the Fine Arts Building contains \u2018sixty paintings in is water colours, and nine pieces of sculpta the delay in completing the Fine sara Building the this.Portes cite of the peo pre \u2018weeks, MGR.F er TTEND PIE HOP Res committee ap) FALLS FROM A GALLERY \u2014 six or seven years, ting for 81.81 and 81.90 a better class of era).Hospital.delivered here at $240.He had read tha the two cities are the prices | in the | ited St Sister had advane- HONOURED BY FRENCH coe ot ihe ed last year, and had been t Germain ubien, essor at the sentatives of Canadian mills that the.mille Catholie Commercial A y, has - jee WESTMOUNT OSECUTES CAR speak to the ruling prices for, Thome con- CONDUCTORS Teen street] car conductors were taken before the Recorder of This closed the cross-examination,and Mr.mount, yesterday, on the Justice Taschereau adjourned the enquiry |'back at the corner.of Greene avenue an to Tuesday next, to meet in Toronto.St.for widening St Lawrence street 57 : 46 or water-pi n oo e (in ex- Hackett, of the Montreal Diocesan Theolog- cess of the $13.90 wready aut }; ex- ical Co déliver a series of sermons cavation for pipes, $6,488, iy grading $2,- in Bt.ge'e Church, commencing on a Dari EI rl Sb aE Ath \u201cPDEA BATH OF MRS, C.B.ULEAU.\u2014 Mrs, C.ite of 3, ic Roulesw, 5 pu en Con, i North West Territories, died Monday sfterndon at Calgary, after an .line of urine months.She was and cha niecs dû the late Senator Dun THE MONTE EAL CONSERVATORY 1001, Bicycle Rames\u2014-Postponed from May Sati.LACROSSE-P.A.À.A.vs.HOCHELAUA.(Junlor.) FOOTBALL\u2014-P.A.A.A.vs.STRATHCONA.(Ben Bicycle Races under C.W.' A.sanction and rules.General Admission $5 Cents.FRAXK KE STARKE, Hon.Secretary.P.A AA GROUNDS, , Queen's Park, Saturday, dune 1st, Ted.1893, oe \u20ac M pet s the Director, © De BRANCHES Vas Vaca, un chel, of St.Bruno.She is survived by County the Orange all, her \"husband, one son She bad many friends in Montreal, where she- resided for many years.Rouleau, who has been staying in town, The school cost $80,000 and it and two daughters.arran ements for the CM.GEO.ELLIS, County fiscy.ALES, order of the C.L.0.A.of B.A.Orange of Montreal.y 31st, as 8 o'cledk sharp, In hy 2204 Be Catherine Street, July elebrations hot other in- full attendarce of members par- with Judge and Mrs, F.X.Choquet, was\u2019 recalled last week by.her mothers illness, Tuseda Rouleau -was well known for her and was identified with the success of the Calgary Hospital and ne table works, THE RAILWAYS AND BISHOP MOR EAU'S FUNERAL.\u2014For bene: those who wish to attend the fomenst rer late Bishop Moreau at St.Hyacinthe to-morrow morning, the railway companies announge that they will sell return _ tickets to St 8 n'añd evening and (emmorrow morning and good returning on ST.MARY'S CHURCH ENTERTAIN- very: enjoyable entertainment TO SCENIC ROUTE PAN-AMERICAN - EXPOSITION.RPECIAL Low RATES IN MAY.return, $11.80.Hamliton, $5.00 ; return, $12.00, Meals and berths cluded.Boats Mondays and Fridays at D.QUEBEC LINE steamers leave y.eactpt Sundays, at 7 p.m.8undays at Bart 5c and hc.SAGUENAY Ie steamers leave Quebec Tuesdays Saturdays at 8 am.The Toronto-Mont- real line steamers commence running June Jos.F.DOLAN.Agen 28 Bt.sames street was held last ening in ps lecture hall Hochelagn, under the 9 the ar Aid Society of the pr much interest and merit was well rendered DRUG CLERKS DINNER\u2014The drug clerks of the city are making elaborate preparations od their dinner, which The Front and Hon.- L Tarte have both eignified their in- being present.LORD CROMER IN THE SOUDAN.charge of turnin ; \u2014 att ner.Su {Correspondence of the London Times.) erine instead ol ti u- - ing on the regular circuit.unicip 23d pe, ara lity of Westmount is the complainant in both cases.REV.as of { 80 Low VISIT TO ROME \u20141Ihe feast of is, Out Certain Improvemants Will be Rev.Abbe Colin, superior \"of the Sutpicians, as celebrated by anticipation yesterday, as At the fe of the St.Louis Coun- next for Paris and.Rome.He will visit the Canadi an Theological College in the ty and attend the general coun- A most interesting mony took place duri stay in Khartoum on the rod ore of the ace, when a deputation of Din- sheikhs tame to fireeent.| thei Crom with the Shilluke and (another tribe, in the country south of Khartourn, The municipe- tron saint of 600 miles to re and their territory , Sousiderable distance fur- ahomedans A speak Arabic, and th and language and manners and customs Thich are peculiar! ey have a religion BRISTOL'S | SARSAPARILLA Liver, Stomach snd Kidney Troub Rheumatist, Gout, Sciatica, Neu fula, Sores, and all heures it is a Great Cleanser of the Blood.in one God, whom they worship with.tional rites which must be peveral thousands of years old.present the aboriginal inhabitants of the country would abundantly repay\u201d ie eth- ist and RES abt philologi eatest sheikhs, and one woman of the ichest rank in the Dinke world Kh after three months, reached that or just before | taken to te palace sud SHE presence.red.them x avery had he appéarance of the Pa that the ave river te would do thers utmost e¢ Dinka pon then oan honour of the \u201cgreat man,\u201d vus £aied one wh n the religions of the being to show the bles f comparison with the religions.ails, twenty roclaims the œ oe head ld ish, and in the men who were rubbing handlipg their new garments, with cries of pleasure, it was difficult to recognize the stately sheikhs of the early part rd Cromers inspection has been mont beneficial in (Every var.and exon, re.with confidence 1 hehe may wi PN Was \u2014 AP ONCE MACHINE- J - 8; \u201chelpers, A blacksmith, $3; la- Ooppertield Mines Coppernns, Sr WVANTED er POTS OVER 16 YEARS s or at once, 31 St.Peter at.5 trade 303 LS OVER 18 YEARS OF GIR.to learn a clean, light oder For per deniers \u2018apply to 21 St.Peter sa 134 3 WANTED -\u2014 y MEN, TO LEARN BARBER t weeks required: weges Baturdave: a to is weekly susrenteed when through.Write for catalogue, Moler's Barber School, New York City.13 7 and 115 78 OUR Raneys 117 13 IF WE HAVE NO AGENT IN write at once for Co., manufacturers of Cab leu- © cole- inets, 37 Done 123 6 A collie House and t 5) ONCE, a ablemaid to remain in city dur- 13 tar ing summer, family of ree; must haven good oity references.Apply ue, from a.seven i elgbt- \u201cthlrey « even- a THOROUGH F.Cooke, 10 ANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE GENERAL BER- vant.Apply to 44 Bt.Matthew st.before 12 or after p.m 123 8 ANTED \u2014 CIGAR TRAVELLER, FIRST class with good connection, \"will pay good price for right man.The Eureka Cigar anfg.Co.Drummondville, P.Q.* 123 4 WANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER, .WELL known, si@e line.Liberal TEE, 5008 PLAIN COOK.AP- 1103 Dorcheste Ju SITUATIONS WANTED.ee Pr a Wo.\u2014 NER.SBAFORTH | Bibles Tate sive, aituation La , office porter Tema vain PR \u20ac or et any highest M.Jefford, SE A BY \u2018D AKER PLAIN sewin; Bu dressmaki & own home ladies\u2019 dence.Address » 8 Victoria pry 125 3 \u2018WANTED _ 2 4n EXPERIONCED ages \u2018person, wiliing © oT The Zoustey- Br 3565, \u2018Blar Office.© > ds ve W ply after I pra.NIOR CLERK FOR EN- Ware neering eo en one with one or two years\u2019 experience in hardware pres Apply K.3460, Btar Office.124 ANTED TWO FIRST CLASS Vv.nishers, on furniture, and also solntati Apply.with references only, Victoriaville Fur- nitagre Co, Drewer No.178, Victoriaville, Que.Wa \u2014 HANDY MAN WANTED.Fieldes Mantg.Co., manufs.of Jewellers Cases and Fine Paper Boxes, 18 Cote st.Box 837.London.ANTED \u2014 SALESMAN.APPLY R.J.Tooke.177 St.James st.- 13 3 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, NO.3 Cote St.Antoine Road, Westmount.123 A oT EDG: BUSINESS CHANCES.well Ceotabiished busin liberal conditions.Notre Dame st.WW ANTED\u2014 TO EXCHANGE A GOLD FILL- Park a ed watch, for a gentleman's bicycle, in Ines.good condition.Address R, 3597, Star Office.- 36 W oi - binging VERTISER WOULD oak -\u2014 AT voice cl for ns.to James ONCE, letter o n and Co, 87 Victoria - a 128 4 perience and WET YOUNG and.write both MAN ABO len warohouse; must ABOUT 20, FOR read dress, giving ex Ad and reférances, to J, 2822, B tar Office.1215 Ton Baux QUANTED the city, & Wes INVESTMENT {A the centre of cs plant stock, with A GEN.FERAL SERVANT, FAM- Jr of of three.Apply 884 Metcalfe avenus, 134 3 Apply to P.Amiot, 1440 .13 6 ten a wall 23 p.c.good, for inspection.ANTED \u2014 RTNER, WITH FIVE TO thousand dollars, to join advertiser in established wholesal safe lovestmen Address W, 8136, PA.e bust: paying open Star Office, Ing th \u20ac all P.R., sole reason f ery Agency, R SALE \u2014 WISHES pose of milk business and pr house and Patabling, good rigs, everything in perfect order, and & Sood pen to to s live ve me with 52500 ance particulars on spplication to B, 2202, \u201cBar Of OR BALE \u2014 HOTEL LONDON fifty-two rooms, ngs ness and location good ; portant reason for selling.For particu- 8 apply to present proprietor.124 2 1 FOR SALE\u2014A WELL EQUIPPED ! furniture and sash tory, including furniture store with a large stock of furniture; situated on line of C.in a flourishing town in th Townships; established \u2018lars upon application to Canada Co., 789 Crai \u2018ANTED \u2014 ar sam, Star Office.Keeper, oapabio of kesping ledoers aa tas al bal Stare ping sde and tak- salary, 124 2 ADVERTISER Dorval: tain st.WANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK OR EXPERI- geDeral servant, willing to go to good wages, Apply at once, 385 Moun- 124 2 ty beds, Mquors, with business ; busi year Cor 7 8t Moron ot Warten = EXPERIENCED N.hands in ali departments; extra wages paid, first class knot and bow finishers: steady round.The Imperl al Neckwear 14 3 to.; busi- terms easy ; im- and door face e Eastern quired.0 ares sn health or selling.Further eu- achin- Apply 99 James st, Montreal w ons, cows and lease * tar A Star Office.R SALE \u2014 For SALE \u2014 MILK lons, with al of pasture if req Branch Office.NTED PARTNER, WITH $2000, TO ! start commission merchants\u2019 business; imports from France, & Extraordinary Parsains, lice: ANTED \u2014 A TABLE wages §8 r week; must have good \u2018WANTED \u2014 A small family; round a coun Crescent st.\u2014 YOUNG MAN TO for he (8) months foe genera; ouse; r address G, 8851, Star Ortice.12 7 RL AT ONCE, reference.A Greene Blaco, Lake View House, Rdowlton, que 124 8 Was AY car fare; GO TO THE 124 2 GENERAL SERVANT FOR must be a good plain cook.124 2 ABLE YOUNG GIRL NTED - RESPECT.0 assist with housework; recommended.Apply at 1 must be well Seymour avenue.124 ROUND.ABOUT 23 Alf necessary.equipment: wired.Address ny w-+ at um.rite O, lat 125 JOHNSO COUSINBAU.nsed er; we with merchandises, store, | license pale a WL re.oi rom 3200 t » fo raring neighbourhood.Don't delay if you WANTED have $1200; & fortune waiting for you.4 to ta bol abok ; groceries, ance easy terms.Da Mn James.Licensed hotels, - cigars an onfect all kinds of business chances, part cash, bal- JOHNSON & COUSINEAU, 83 the two; dress N, o \u20ac \u2018nery and NTED Liouse \u2018Good pay and steady ork.Apply t The Standard Shirt Co.Limired.215 ery: WANTED GENTS.for control À gierritory, Ik mer avenue | ~ -\u2014 IMMEDIATELY SKIRT AND akers preferred.WRITE Ideal Steam Cook- for Dominion.are age Co., 69 Rae le Tide Penst.Toronto.FOR OUTSIDE THE CITY.B i married man preferred > 8 Delori- 112 3 3 Saw AT ONCE U.8.To :; wife and cook.State salary for one or =e Star Office.ANTED \u2014 A YOUTH plain cocking and pastry.Ad- 13 2 8 YEARS ABOUT 1 - of age for an old established British fire fn real; mortgag house ticulars apply PROPERTY FOR BALER SALE OR EXCHANGE\u2014FIV first-class houses, of which built, tn the centre pn Ain for a farm situates near properties.Write to H, 336, Star giving all information.OR SALE \u2014 A SEMI DETACHED cant land lu part payment.K \"Keys and per- Insurance office, as junior; $100 per annum.Address N, commencing salary 3515, Star Office.123 2 A BE thres tra of the city, to RIENCED HOTEL 8 cook for te rE wes with references Patra CB Ors Hotel, Schrieber, Algoma Dist.Apply Otesse, - Queen's 125 2 e 50 per cent.value of paid office, x 124 2 pert WAY ed with STORE pr apis, stat ence, M, S481, Star Office.© \"oHnE INT- in Westmount ; on lot about tains bedr: street.We from 10 Hutchison King, &2 Craig street.1e 1% 2 fi FOR SA SALE \u2014 OR TO LET, 665 HUT- chison street, Annex, solid stone and brick tottage, séven rooms, good Jar, splendid location, ~onvenient to cars.Owner has gone to South Africa, and a bargain awaits prompt Henry Blachford, 180 Bt.Main 868.ANTED \u2014 Wasemmo Urbain st.rt Dion, 2026B 6 100 GOOD STONE MASO work at the country; wages $4 a ONS TQ ply at Mr.St.Catherine GENERAL SERVANT or 1 amity to J mornings, references requir to 9 eve .Apply ngs, 117 \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT rk in a small flat.Apply 3g Se cel- w RIS FOR WORKING ON ANTED a1 light stationery.Apply to 123 Vitre st.urchaser, Anply siris ames street.tls and ANTED \u2014 AT board.Crocktord's Di ON CE.RESPECTABLE to walt on table; 14 doHars per month ning Rooms, 5378 EF, James, rroperty from SALE \u2014 REAL PROPERTY.Johnson and Cousineau, 62 St.Money to loan on city and \"country first mortgage.any bargat country property always on band or exchange for other properties.who ferred, at ANTED \u2014 A G GENERAL understands cooking; Mackay st BERVANT, ONE country girl pre- ,000, at low rate on $500 to ne of city and \u2014 SCRUBEING WOMAN AND ANTED dish washer.Grand Union Hotel.ooncern.gantic.HOTELS FOR SALE.2 4 SALE\u2014 three baitaine lots on Apply Nap.Gosse Wan TBD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE, one willing te, Lo to the Country Jor summer months.Apply 19 Seymo Ur avenue.MEGANTIC, P.£000 plac otel ** e House,\" oocuples = 5 lake shore; best © to suitable pe and experience.\u2018Address F.ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY tent shirt waist hand Bead private.work: rson; COMPE- wages.State , 3301, Btar Of- \u201celect We TS.Er, OFFICES TO LET.Chambers, 13 8.John a.xeon ohn st.; ox onal bright and attractive.Apply room 1254 me wages re mediately.Nos.109 anû 1 ANTED \u2014_ eut MAN TO WORK AS COOK océan going sceameblp.Apply im- three 0.2% 00 Park aven M McGill s NTED T ONCE GOOD GENERAL serviat.hit to xo to coun in family; country for sum- no wishing; W 11, TRAFAL- Co., Mon ASSED \u2014 AGENTS.00 a week?If not write us to-day and\u2019 we will show you how.State age.Luke Bros.ontreal, TT 89eod ARE YOU MAKING SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.Nl TS LET \u2014 COMFORTABLE HOUSE ff for summer months sat Pointe a-Ple: ele rooms; near soa + fully fur.hed $ oa APP pT; To vi had, cor 8 FRONT OFFICES.well lighted, cor.St.Jôhn and Mospi:al TWO GIRLS FOR LAUNDRY 484 Guy st.above St.Catherine John st.To L FINE GROUND FLOOR OF- fee In in 1s St, John st.W.P.Loris 3 st., five windows: alterations made to suit.W.walst and skirt hands, steady * and ages F.Lewis, 13 Br.Jéhn at.13 2 puis aes jANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, ASSISTANCE.jJ ANTED \u2014APPRENTICES FOR BLOU WANTED =, TOR NE PRIM - parement L is ducted on one! lines of Kindergarten system), teacher with experience of this system preferred.Give experience and alany expected.Address R.T.Manley, Bec.-Treas., Buckingham, Que.123 3 W akers.Appl stating.wag to Cansdles s makers.y es General Electric Co, Peterboro, Ont.13 6 TE ANTED RAPHERS, kkeepers.lw! ura ors and boo obtain positions.Attend \u201cGoltman\u2019s Motropoile 2365 St.Catherine, and tan Business College.\u2019 learn the abote jects, day or events, WA NTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS OPEBRATORS ON allk blouses.Apply to 444 Bt.James strest.SERVANT on WANED \u2014 = (GENERAL plain cook; gvod = ironing.Apply No.148 Dutocher s st.-124 2.] ANTED \u2018A TABLEMAID.MRS.F.8.Lyman, 72 McTavish st.136 3 WWANTED \u2014 GENERAL ERVANT FOR small house, two In fav Apply on ile St: Antoine st.frum T to 8 ANTED \u2014 GOOD SERVANT, FA of two; references required.Apply 32 mour avenue.124 W ANTED \u2014 UPHOLSTERERS.THE W.W.Scott Co.2600 Notre \u2018Dame st.124 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY YOUNG MAN to look after pair of horses; must thoreuga- ly understand.work and use no liquor whatever; wages $30 to $40 per month.Addrées wv 7116, Stas \u201cBranch Office.125 moderator ket, oatalopusl free, Write fo-day, 136 King at.wee, Toronto.125 2 2aw JANTED \u2014 A LADY OFFICE, ASSISTANT from the 1st x Jone, a peer Answer by letter to W, 7128, Btar Branch Of ce.\"QU ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SHAVERS ON uone but steady apd experieno apply.F.Bchnaufer, Dressing and Dyeing Works, 167 Sheager st.135 3 ANTED \u2014 FOR [A LAW OFFICE, AN ACtive, Intelligent boy.about 14 \u2018years of age.Apply dt room 330, Temple Building.VWANRTED-AT ONCE TWO CARPENTERS.Apply Mrs.w J.Crowley, opposite Western ave.toll ga JANTED \u2014 YOUTH ABOUT 15 YEARS OF age as junior in fire insurance office.Apply in own handwritifg to P.O.Box =, + ANTED \u2014 LAD ABOUT 18 YEARS OLD to assist invoice clerk: must write good hand and fu rences.Apply M, 3506, Star Office.FOR HOTEL WA NTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK in Brockviile.Edw.Askew, 1835 Notre Dama st.\u2018 ANTED \u2014 PLAIN COOK OR GENERAL servant; no washing or ironing; 3 months | in the country: good wages.885 &t.Hubert st.WA ANTEM \u2014 A NURSE TO TAKE CHARGS of child 34 years of age; required.Apply Between 1 and 8 or 6 and 8 p.m., 368 Bishop sf 125.3 WANTED _ BUTLER, P.and kitchenmald,; in private town, Réfersnces required.Apply street.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, WILLING tn x6 to the \u2018country as general servan for a tamity of four; no children: no washing gr ironing.Address X, T148, Star Brench Of- ce.URMAID house, near 21 Mayor 125 3 WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SKIRT AND walst bands.Apply to 207 Bt.Urbain st.ANTED - AT ONCE A GENERAL BER- vant, for a small family: 2 cooking; re ferences Tequiced.Apply 1 in st.near Prince Arthur 2 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, with or without washing: city references.17 Souvenir avenus, Atwater, near Dorchester.\u2018WANTED \u2014 MACHINIST TO TAKE can-making department.p with crences, ic Clark, Ca ed Meat Packing House, 88 Amherst st.125 3 WANTED \u2014 GIRL ABOUT 20, WITH slight knowledge of office work.216 Main street.\u2018WANTED \u2014 CARVER AND A VEGEtable cook tor st.Lawrence Hal Cacouna Apply to the manager, Harriom, at St.Lawrence Hall, Montreal.at bave good re terencan WANTED \u2014 FOR OND MONTH, A HOUSEmaid, able to wait on table Apply to 1006 13 3 Dorchester st.WANTED EXPERIENCED COLLAR Sor ter.Apply Tooke Brod., Ltd.Bt.beth .st., St.Henry.paid.Apply to Peel st pply ics \u201cMurray, enche.L WANTED \u2014 A BTENOGRAPHER sroovriter.State experience and se Star Offic 2% 3 To, LET-BAYVIEW.EAR STR.Anne de Bellevue.Ques completely eh house, 6 bathroom.etc., hot and eold water, stable and coach house, three acres of land, small orchard, and fine shade trees; can De be rented at reasonable rate to good te E.Ab- Dott, 30 Hospital st.Tel.Mat | LET \u2014 UEUREAN RESIdence of the late.Mr.Thomas Phillips, with outs Hdings on Cote St.Catherine road, ning Outremont convenient to M.P.er) electric cars; 17 rooms, water, bath room and other con- venierices ; three acres of ground ; variety of fruit; well laid out grounds ; all in perfect order ; ; rent low to good tenant.AD- Ply to L.D.P Registry and Shipping Office, Custom House.125 6 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.th ) iy on Fr.tion n st = it LET = tra locality; {Erurina qex builäing.see alectric very -dity : perfect Hghting if desired: ms RESIDENTIAL PLATS TO LET.LET \u2014 THREE OF THE FINEST flats Weàdtmount, situated on Elgin avenue, overloo, & thé Park ; 7 and 8 eac fin pofcelain baths, eté.; hot water heatin newly tinted ; ulars apply at No.245 Kigin ave.110 W.UT 15 FOR POL- TER Dove ne, a eller.A; - tnéton Bros, Busby lane, city.ly ilk ished in cotton wood, \u2018WANTED - class h Thetitution, 31 Berthelet s TMMEDIA\u2019 d, IATELY FIRST at Ladies\u2019 Benevolent sty A ~ moderate rent.For parties BUSINESS WA 'ANTED-TO RENT, A areess 0 tlat for manufacturing purposes Address stating rent to P.x 1 EXPERIB shirts.A WANTED NCED OPERATORS on shirts, collars and pani For expatienc- exkminers on ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR tamfly of three; Ties washing.APP 474 Mount Pleasant aven \"WANTED ~ MAN USED TO FEEDING 4 street ok Apply quickly, Wilcock, 18 Basin WA HOU! SEMALD, GWPABLE oy reference NTED \u2014 waiting on fables best of require eX Apply between 1 and 8 or 6 and 8 p.m., 2 Bhanop at 123 | Ware ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY SEVERAL strong young men to learn brass polishing.Apply to 117 Queen st.123 2 SNTED \u2014 TRAVELLER FOR EASTERN one Wa \u2014 POSITION AS CITY TRAVEL- es oF dent 11 one gler outside section: good r Office, is 2 ws NTED \u2014 WORK OF ANY KIND BY the day in a private family, by a spectable woman.Address 208 St.Antoine st.ROOMS AND BOAED.BOARD \u2014 AND ROOMS, NICE.\u201cCLEAN rooms, with good board, at 64 Victoria ¥ at.OOM8 \u2014 AND BOARD.UNION AVENUE House, 88 Union avenue, large, rooms first class tabls board; transients iovited: JOOMS TO LET.= At eo NIN R double parlour, T LARGE BEDRÇON Sop dey conventions.Address Bo.WT ce, COMS \u2014 FÜRNISHED AND UNFURNISH- 4 ed rooms, suitable for light housekeeping: moderate terms; centrel.181 Bleury st.123 6 OOMs \u2014 TO LET ONE O TWO FRONT rooms, furnished, donatty fine, bright, large and a pth alry, facing Dominion square: private family; no children.Apply 8 borne atre 12 7 Rous CELY FURNISHED, AUER Hight, with or without board; transients.60 University st.we OOM \u2014 TO LET A NICELY FURNISHER front room, with or withou rd.204 Sanguinet st, near St.Cathoring.Tu 3 RO LARGE COMFORTABLE DOUBLE : at 15 Hanover st.OOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED WE asd rooms, bath, private tatty 31 se OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND reed, with or without board, at 80 Victoria street.134 3 Townshipe, both languages with connection among dealers préferred.Apply by letter only, stating experience, Teterences, age and salary to The Dominlon £0 Pepineau avenue, Montreal.1235 2\u201d WV ANTED \u2014 LADY TO WAIT ON INVALID: must have some knowledge of nursing.Apply in evening, 85 Bbhuter st.\u2018ANTED \u2014~ A FUR CUTTER, FUR TRIMmer and fur nailer.Apply 94 Bt.Peter st.W ANTED GIRLS TO MAKE BKIRTS and Shirts on Singer machine, also seam- stregses make summer garments at home.Apply =\u2019 P.Senecal, upstairs, R.te.Wilkins, 188 McGill st.125 3 AND BOARD, A LARGE FRONT bedroom, well furnished, Auer light, 1 clothes cupboard, with first c Paie al * party of friends; cheap.ADP, - toine st.me y 123 6 Rox ~ TO LET COMFORTABLE ROOM, with board, suitable for oa.or two gentlemen, bn private family.35 St.Luke st, near Guy 1M 8 OOMB \u2014 VACANCIBS, APPLICATIONS are now received for June, the Good meals served.&1 Union avenue.yt ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a small family, willing to go to Bekcons- fed: Jrereraaces required.Apply 9 Boymour ave WANIED \u2014 FEW GOOD AGENTS OR men to soucle among their friends in the evenings, for large land Serapany, our plan \u201cHow to secure a \u2018hom and bécoms a proprietor.No experience necessary.gy 2a 3 Room Temple Building.1 NV ANTED A GENERAL SERVANT FOR a small \u201cfamily going to the seaside; po washing.Apply to 162 St.Denis st., Car ~ FUR.M IN PRIVATE NISHED ROO 1 oi F4 Ra TO LET, 101 HUTCHISON ST.Roos \u2014 OPP, VIGER HOTEL.t \u2014 class fer gentlemen, A table | for gentlemen; referances reaut red.dens, me eve Les ZE RooM LARGE PARLOUR SE cuftable for one or two persons.also Fool on bathroom Catherine at.+ [+ XJ OOMS \u2014 TO \"TWO LARGE FRONT, sultable for two gentlemen or Road couple: rent reasonable.Apply to 2892 Deer flat.2008 Bt.\u2014 DO AND re \u2019 dies, gentlemen or marr erate.83 Victoria st.128 e OOM \u2014 ge Ba Er Root gchar: eman, two 9 0 dren; telephone number 1599 br she .near Park avenue.rin A TONE roo! .\u2018Windsor Hotel.rene Up 1488.Re Ms \u2018LRT.BRIGHT, COMFORTable rooms.furnished or unfurnigheds ckay st terms moderate.35 Mac .on 92 IN 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET NICELY gas, in \u20ac private family.gentlemen or married couple: private family; re- farances.83 MeGiW College avenue.123.8eod OOMS TO LET FURNISHED ROUM R on bath floor, oentral locality, ais at ox room, Reo family; Westmount.Box F.36 3 Avimer st.- FRONT ROOMS, OOME \u2014 TO LET.\u2018FOR GENTLRMEN ooMs a Ay on second floor.only, on ound floor, a la Nr- Apply 788 \u201cPalace st.124 3 nished w.6, Auer lave renah, private amily; ry children.Address OOM FURNISHED DOUBLE \u2018chetlere at.OMB single, OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, dies or gentleman smplare every convemience; private oe, \u201c BE ham avenue, corner St.Catherine, néar tor's Theatre.WANTED = ERIENCED BAR TENDer, speaking th languages: mus, have first class references; marr erred.man r Chee.age and salary expected.to N, Ba Star SITUATIONS WANTED.\"WANTED \u2014 TRAINED NURSE DESIRES to accompany ifvalid or other person on voyage to Ensisnt.Address 6, 6001, Star Branch Office.ge ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER | tinting, plastering, glazing.A.Levin, chester st.120 6 ing, 3 Dor WANTED \u2014 \u2014 BY FIRST CLASS ALL ROUND man cook, \u201cposition in first class summer resort, club, privato family, or on steam yacht; best references; strictly temperate.GFL Star Office.Wa AN TED - POSITION BY ENGINEER, 28, Tried; ref er= ma: erences; stands\u201d, electric lighting, am 9 Duties, ote A Ad- 1 drees H., 48 Stadacona aven WAlTED \u2014 POSITION AS CONTRACTOR'S foreman, 1 well up In architects\u2019 plans; can make working drawings; good knowledge of ma quick and Accurate at figures.Address A, 3147, Star Qffice 128 6 \u2014 PAINTING, TINTING, DECORating, whitewashi , wall paper huang, 9 cents roll.Drop a card.E.Klock, 1404 De Mon- tigny 128 3 ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN 20, POSITION as stenographer, typewriter, and assistant bookk \u2026 Knowledge of French correspondence and general ofrice ork experienced.Address W, Site, Ster O! 123 5 ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging, tinting.rare: good references; te.Drop card.A Feld- mann, 155 St.Urbain st.133.6 \u2014 SITUATION BY nurse, 12 years\u2019 oit dress *%.7020, Star Branch Teforence.a 123 8 | WANTED = POSITION BY ENGLISH good city Tolerances: Apiy b tor Ir in the first instance, Miss A Smith, 48 Victoria 133 3 \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, OFFICE T WANTED mind or other.light work.Write to Ld Ro | 1 235 St.Ganevieve V ANTED \u2014 WORK BY DAT BY YOUNG woman, washing, froning, house cleaning; good worker, never disappoints.Apply or ag- dr St Urbain , 1243 Warten \u2014 POSITION A8 STENOGRAPH- writer, by young man (21); experienced.w 001, Star Branch Office.124 3 W- YT YOUNG LADY SITUATION ANTED \u2014 ap Fianographer.| typewritist and assist- bookkeeper.H, Star Of ce.2 ant W BY HONEST AND ENERGETIC young man, position in office as oollec- tor, bookkeeper, or er; highest references.H, 3868, Star Office.134 3 ANTER a N BY AN ENGLISH pea droegist, wine a P.of Q license.Address V, T7000, Star 2 \u2018VWANTED \u2014 BY SCOTCHMAN, 83 of age, position as watchman or not too heavy: have references: would go H.1213 Et.Antoine st.134 2 anywhere.J.VV as pianit, Vapoaks both languages.Apply es pi anguages ply K, 3431, Star Office.1303 ANTED\u2014 WORK OF ANY KIND BY THE day, by a respectable worpan; can well recommended, 511 St.James.-st 1503 > ANTED - BY YOUNG MAN, YED during the 4er, some light work to do at home; good writer and quick at figures.Address K, 3431, \u201cstar Office.1843 Wire ing, \u2014 PRACTICAL HOUSE, PAINT- papéf hanging decorating d_erain.ing, all work prompily attended: Drop card \u2019 erate.to: À.Bubinger, \u201c30° Catton street.128 7 WA \u2014 SITUATION AS SHIPPER, st an or any place of { zut, by Englishman.references.Jones, P.O.Box 126 2 YWANTED BY GENTLEMAN HOLDING B.A.degree.specialist in modert\u201d, all round man, engagem in school for coming year; experience: highest references J dreds D, 8280, Star Office.3 8 2aw WW ANTED-\u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, lazing, 'u sraining, ete.Terms modera Drop à card.Bt.Alexander st.ANTED EXPERIENCED PASTRY cook.Apply = letter, G.og R.Restaurant,\" Richmond, Que.135 3 o The ssmamiee Company, Li aile 646 a s PREMISES WANTED.WANTED, Joon knowledge of lumber bus ate typewriter and write shorthand.Apply Robert Cox and Co., 200 Commissioners st.135 3 C RK.HAVING ANT.NTED, - in Mon! PROPERTY WANTED.TQ PURCHASE real Annex.State lowes - tull train principale only dent with.Ad- ress N, 3523, Star JANTED \u2014 DRI VER; MUST HAVE GOOD refekences.Apply Winch's Market rice and 8t.Paul et.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTant gardener for.the country.Address 8 omits, wholesale hardware WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH BOY TO businéss; must lve mit parents.Apply, stating age, L.3431.Star Ofri 123 2 Be ae red chy property FIRST M class unimprov 1 encumb rances or aptored ED Ww.F.For W n od A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST Kitchen, willing to jearn BW ane \u2014 TO PURCHASER, A country houss, near river, F ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR MILK business, able to milk preferred.nog Sy all thoroughly rent ; apeclal téder an as Annes; price sulnet st.ants a period of yws to between J ointe Claire an fi fie clase Cope, the Star bulldlers.must be low.Address V.Branch \u2018WANTED FIRST CLASS NURSE.Bt.James st.Tel Main 37.8 ths, office.With best of references.Apply at once - sis = Mrs.Riva, 5 Union avenue.£0 LET STORE.3 Ernie: st.rea RESIDENTAL FLATS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS BREAD AND sonable rent to desirable Wnant 4 a \u2014 ~ a for smell country bakery; must uliding, D\u2014IN OR N I.F.Trihey, Imperial bi 5, Bi) ANTED all fl, 4 flat, four ur rooms.fur- experiènob añd wages wanted, M, MTT.Éter ed or unfurnished; - do po Ler\u20146508 \u201ca.7%.C ATHER.va oderate.- M., 13 Torrance st.113 3 eod \u2018ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WOOD CARYV- Tre Ine street ( auy rest).bs or; must de quick; constant work for right © = man.State salary, » 288 Queen st., Otlawe, ndow.concrete cellar, yard, splendid po- arge ste patiqners ot store; large Diate glass ot water heated; ation, for an upto-C re $oect a to « £0ppen, Star office Telephone al So O LET\u2014FA AGTORY; oR e tion lane, betweer McGill and gt Peter streets, three storied an cellar, » feet frontage, vers contra); re > Der month.Also.of fh » Corer Bt.Peter\\ and Craig - Hus- on, 204 Bt.James st 124 4 MACHINISTS FOR LATH ; ais several intelligent, | boys, 18 to to Canadian ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO Dixie as general servant to & Address Sn 7167, Star Branch Offi \u2018WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant for family of ares: city refere required.Appiy 8 Shuter © TO of 8.VV beat: pose HER oy rec to Lady Galt, 308 Mountain st.123 WAITRESSES AT THE WANTED Cate 206 Bt.Catherine st.Wen \u2014 MART SALESMAN FOR store; have experience in honographs, fivent speaner and business Dir: good change for might man.Ap- ra ately The M.Buperior Phono- o Co, nus 8t.Catherine st.ANT) \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, WITH ; must de.Boost cook; no wash ing.pr room 14, Win Hotel.Wan soux WANTED \u2014 A SMALL FAMILY PASHING at her own home.870 Cadleux st.\u2014 A Toune MA MAN OF EXPERI- business, clerk.CDD E.C., 573 St.Andre A \u2014 SITUATION BY A STEADY NTED man as chef: good references; or meat and pastry cook.L, 3435, Btar Office.WYVANTED\u2014AN ENGLISHWOMAN, - desl o the enced.res ent to go country > with a Judy and ome child; excellent refsren Avply 3% 1 Uaiversity st.Tel.Up 1, EDUCATED.YOUNG sity, with perfect know an and other RA mode 1 a quainted with city and province.wants situs tion In or out of city; no travel Apply Ny , \u2018Star Offlos.ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG GIRL A SITUAtion as genera! servant.38 Inspector stashing \u201chouse on cleant cs vy da: i\u201c se clean os, o y.108 Ln Genrre.\u2014 A GIRL ence In dry goods French and lish; mods stustion® rofer- ence required.Apply to 920 Bi t.Catherine st = A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS; old recommended.Apply 201 Mc: cooking, ent work: Jami small.evening, 37.MoGill College ANTED \u2014 ToUNG M.grocery store.> N TO WORK IN Bt.lawrence st.AND HOUSE.WANED yy 16 M Raed AERP rast be yARM, to =i Al Ary ax W Fr; MoGill, on Thursday, at 11 tok\u201d to 9 \"pm.ANTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE, SOBER cook.a situation; city references.41 st.Monioue = corn.paintipy aad Sling 15 ae Mime 7 nf willing \u2018to 7 meet: wôber, reliable, willing To oi oto the ty reference.O, Star oo!\u201d ANTED \u2014 BY HANDY MAN, SITUATION (pnrpenterine.painting.and general work W OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.COMFORTABLE Catherl , west of Bieury = Rom and Ford AR young men, at ne at.rooms \u2014 FURNISHED - Pry 108 Chom ville st., opposite Dufferin square.Rox \u2014 FURNISHED, DOUBLE AND and kept du fe lean, nice ROOMS.- Casto.Apply.No.4T Cathcart st.125 8] central; all conveniences; Auer light.hot te Bo \u2014 \u2018AND ROOMS, COMFORTABUY ter and telephone.atc.Apply to 277 St.Urbal mod furnished.with or, without board; 5 prises OUBLE 2 SINGLE FOr street.1 3 erate.Laga ere = rooms, ly so ©] nished, Bent use of Kitchen or.table board.Roous \u2014 PO RENT.23 M¢GILL COLLEAS BP4Ro \u2014 GOOD ROOMS, GOOD BOARD, 181 St.George st avenue.for men or ladies, = good home; terms \u2014 moderate: table board, a per week.678 La- OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE OR BINGLE.FOR Roox \u2014 146A PERL STREET, COMFORY- œauchetiere near 125 4 tet people, in a private family; a al cou- + ably furnished front room, in private fam- : électrie Tent! hot water: fl class ly \u20ac leasant view), opposite Dominion Park: Rooms \u2014 LET, WITH BOARD, ALL table; good attendance; opportunity Taro to transfents taken.125 3 ' modem improvements; transients acoom- learn French.a Victoria.125 6 mma modated.148 Mansfield st.125 4 Roo \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL, NEAR FDRRY, 4 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITH private family, suitable for ome or two OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, OPPOSITE THE R board.in private family, gentlemen only: gentlemen, with breakfast and ate dinner if Arenas, Westmount, country air, with city use of telephone, etc.; moderate terms.us desired.R, 9061, Star Branch Off! .- urnished parlours, together or Bleury st.125 2 separate; suitable for small family.28 ou Rooms TO LEE I ONE LARGE Doux avenue.ROOMS, room a wo single rooms, in ooM8 NICELY FURNISHED] le- cality, suitable for young men; best accbmmo- ANTED\u2014 YOUNG MEN CAN FIND GOOD RON Sathron Bar.5 Caer | 0 12518 dation.Apply at Octave's Oriental Cafe, 179 Bt.English boarding house: (home comforts, phone.Chas.Borromee.125 3 , æno, = Wi otre ame street, roc re vee COMS \u2014 TWO LARGE ROOMS.SUITABLE T,00% \u2014 À COST FURNISHED ROOM, IN OARD D BOARD AND ROOM 5 are gentlemen or ae room, small private amily: home comtorta; \u2014 GOO; housekeeping pr! .terms moderate.63 Bt.Hypo! ust above \u2018eek, three minutes\u2019 from C.P.R.rent i, HG $10.277 St.Charles Borromee aa: Bherbrooke st., 135 3 and G.T.R.stations.11 Bt.Monique.126 3 ; de OOMS \u2014 TO RENT COMFORTABLY FUR- ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG 00M - ~ 4 NICE FRONT ROOM ON nished rooms, coo! and cheerful, with ev: man situation as driver; city references.R° floor, In private famlly: terms convergence; very cheap for summer, at N, 3520, Btar Office.very i 17 Churc] 128 8 Bishoo at.WIRE NETTING.TYPEWRITERS.UNDERTAKER.rie eA 00 _ \u2014 NAN rt > Best Manufactured, Largest i\u201c » Stock.Prices righ Secondhand Machines ea Wm.Wray, the Undertaker.x .ranteod in perfect order and working Tel.Up 2007.oT 0A, and ment Charges THE THOMAS FORRESTER CO, to now.or OF on Prices.Creelman Bros moderate.: OW.r 0 nde » \u2014\u2014 ae 335 8t.James Street, w.Francols Xavier st.Tel.M.COCKROACH AND BUG BUG KILLER GAS AND GASOLINE ENGINEn.Northey Gas 433 Gescline Engine.chine nting, elec ic and pumping lass oi2 Bakler Northey Ca.Co Limited.ronto.SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING.Miss Graham, P£n Paie 1 writing promptiy done.French and English h Typewrit & Popes y es fei hers.Shorthand and vided with stenogrs ypowriting classes {N ALL SUMMER.STAMPING, ETC.J For Sale, \u2014Berere cour on with the CARPET CLEANING, ETC.Carpets Cleaned, fan 74 Autographie Tndolible Linen rh \u2018sont delivered to any part of ce city.Telephone on reomipt EE Main 716 Montregl Carpet Bea Co., 633 Room 207 Bt.saines oat, Mon Lagwuchetière Siret.tog CAMERAS AND KODAKS.MUSIC.10,000 copies of 50 Sheet | Kodaks Bane special Photo Bupply 1750 Notee Sheet [Music 1%, %or 7.50 Sheet month 36 and o alboonnt on Kelly's Musi | Store, Corner St.Altoine and & y Munro ive Cameras.Developi Brim BE be\u201d 1 RESTAURANTS.BE Windsor Cafe Jira: ore Alte son served in first class styls.Private aiming rooms for ot Prices moderate pao 11a.m.to A m, \"RE Sa mn Prop.88 Windsor st.You Lunch Where?7 Tho braine s Commercial Comm nity lunch ét the 3 Mar.ospital 88.Menu a Sante Len ines toe beet LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS.ta iP Pie f loath her oad Our Stock cas of dopiher and shoe Andings west prices Boot and throughout.Shoe.Roston, wu 5.Ca (near REPAIRING, ETO.DHESENTATIONH ADDRESSES Lawn Mowers Sharpened sad Re.[AEE At machinery.John b Sone 11 eat PES ROME Street.Hott Tol, ood 75 Secondhand Wheels Op, hand.Fx: \u2018change your bicyole or get it repaired.Al dure for.hors ln stock.Kim av Our expenses and ce aro GT Oraig at Tre MILY END DAIRY.\u2014 Milk Gone Pure Milk ad, , Cream, irk, 3 quarts residence.Special rate \u2018Tor qanatition.Up ool.ELECTRO AND STEREOTYPING.PN | Cares Advertisers © tor sou, flostrotrpes.We fl ts HUGHES OTROT YOK oa.dSTE RROTYPE FOUNDRY.Tol.Main 3162 corge et RUBBER GOODS.INTERESTING PRICES OX ' RUBBER HOSE THOS.FORRESTER Co., 325 St.James 8t.- z PICTURE FRAMING, ETC.NEAT Sensory CHEAP 20878.Catherine nes pest] Bicery ENGRAVERS, ETC.OFFICE DESKS.AAA NN NA Standing, Flat Flat Top Spin Cha: 30 BE James * GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES.and styles.Also San digmbing All Kinds Heating and gas Atchison\u2019s, 33 Bleury 8 OFFICE STATIONERY.NI NINN alt eee Stationery.[one Bustnem ory to use, Wi t.Sa iopery and vouid de HERE Sieg 8 on n + & cotes treal Ask for tte best Steel toc] Peoa\u2014G.T.1 Er.No.Point, No.No soe Point, No 200; Legal, 0.308.Noort Fonica HALY TONES, ETCHINGS, E10, Dennison\u2019s, 131.5, Pre mw Tustrating of trade cata) paper illustrations, Tel news book ain 3214, GENTS FURNISHINGS.lf Aht de Lorimier Sairts made to or- 1700 NOTRE DANE adi Sn JEWELLERY, 210, - Diamonds 24,244 sil jewellery repairs ted Wes ip gu execu at lowest ee CARPENTRY WORK.coarpontsy irl All Kinds eng, com C.Bara, aa Alexander.Tel.Ear | Glaser Fam ous bed bug, roach and beotie 25¢ bottle.in te ce Papeimng.t.Oatberine ot.: : BICYCLE MANUFACTURERS.= Buy Direct fn emer us d or t takes the léad.Bpeaial x a \u201cArlington the trade.The ole Co., ver Her Hill, Montreal.Bicy » Bea trie Dealer or and decorator, 3110 Yes, of our HARNESS, SADDLERY, ETC, ~- Mal tion for selling o o Proud of It\u201d brig der \u20ac int town.DY oder 106 De Jamba, SILVER AND GOLD Fa Rubenstein Bros.nts replated in silver, ae lated.Bilverine alwi ou 57 Craig Street, oan gh ew SPORTING GOODS, 2 = Fishing Tackle.Cie stock la now An ell es pa 1 th ud Fond.Tod ear eo Bporting Goods Co.Paul st ne Ea work Telfer, Telfer & co déBleurr et.Tel.Main 118%.CAMERAS AND KODAKS.mene, eee Metal, Gravel $24 Qnest Roo! Montreal Foti Ca, coraer Agro Own} === MONEY TO LOAN.can SALARIED\u201d PEOPLE\" Can get money on thel - maso, endorser or security; payments te suit .t Company, er Building, 185 St.James HONSE, WAGGON, oan security.No- Im et trente dhs WHY TROUMLE YOUR FRIENDS | ibe loan of a little money whan w from us on ons ?we gustantes chen) brave ana n te reach x a Teds & BROKERAGE cos 204 New York Life Builfting, James sc.and Place a'Arzsze So \u2018+ PATENTS.AN Ne Roberts & Co.Feist Dank Bug.| gbuadned tn all coupteien ei Eure.to loca: Patent.Write for red hook.gets POCKET DICTIONARIES, arr A French-English gt vee Pocket Dictionary, also irregular_ verbs, gra Ny Ramp pares Moneys, PRE and ahoesures in angriages.ex, 280, from Chapman's Bookstore, % SF BICYCLE REPAIRING.Bicycle Repairing.J tersir makes.Most complete repair shop ell ato.ioe of lowest où ot » a e address: CANADA CvPL & MOTOR CE 00s.Victoria Sq.and Cralg 86 0 Aronson & Buooborg Pawn Brokers 601 Crat ig 8¢, With dete Jone on\u201d ney Gotking! Furs, Dry Goods and all Tin merchan Fa BUSINESS STRICTLY PRIVATE.from 8 a m till à p.mm.Fermes st lew charges du uring wane PATENT SOLICITORS.| Aa pts INVENTIONS PATENTED AXD TRADE MABKS REGISTERXY IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, fea 2) Templo Bullding, Menten.= ATENTS [PROMPTLY SECURED the, es, steady and reliable; best refs 0, Office.i% 3 Ww ANTED\u2014 WORE BY DAY, WIDOW, English: Al ref .Address 89 Cas- uing st, in Tear.\\ YVANTED- A TOUNG LADY OF ae 18 years old.A General Elor- Ce., Queen st, Montreal Que.a and aledfrabriel : must be A ed.maskinonge'; trout Near by.State WANTED ZT GENERAL SERVANT FOR TO ple] ms ft ms for seat, which must be Pea 1 amily; must bave sooû and give fuil particulars.N, 3614.Atoiy L : 128 3 WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT.INTELLIGENT cov - - V doy to deliver electric lamps.Address ¥ PROPERTY FOR SALE M, M8, Star Office.128 3 ANTHND \u2014 COMPETENT GENERAL RENTE 0 deu ae | WE Jian oi, © SEE e - £; es ape pe Le Dioane, Fours best wases v| WANTED = GOOD PLAIN COOK a perlenced fenethl sarven also on xx maid, willing to go to mast\u2019 Save Setoreion.Abo 108 Uiveniy ne ANTER ~ YOUNG.fn ANCNV- ve ing rt hr sa ATE Jpn Am with odie.Providénoe tee ai Montreat 1 0 Se TR coins Miss Raéhel We of a I PATENTS.4 Beaudry & Brown Sp land Const tn deme Bir PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING, nec ice & Toma COMB IT AWAY.\u2018That Headache %¢ os dand.Bont Ile groplstig tad aol phy R= Whites E os ES PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING, .t E.C.Mount & Co, Ey FETHERSTONHAUGH x C0, QAH4DA LE LIFE cuave R1N9, aig ne INVENTORS.538 sfbors iuterewed 1 Sa bape lens à thiagor A ce ASE ; UBLE KIN FUR- od front rooms, bathroom flat, {or ia- 6d couples; terms mod- PPS TL | | | certe ES pil a pe Ease \u201cHOME TO LET.TEE Cond ial tui re or pus |E Sous RS 7 rooms on POLE A Nia Sor ateane epee 9% OOMS8 - TO LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE room.A er H &- \u201chot and cold water, 3 Victoria at w sh 123 Roous \u2014 at and single roams, Au out board; children.Dorchester.OOMS.\u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AR- lour, also other rooms, with or without \u2018Boucds hot water, private family.14 Richm y ond = OOM LARGE FRONT ROOM, Ra flat, with or without board: M ransient commodated.45 MeGill College avenue.123 3 COM \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, nicely faraished all modern con venlences; lower Hats table far ladies .or gentlemen.35 P rine re 124 3 Rooxs, TONE OR TWO BEDROOMS AN room, besuifay furnished , in elegant ora house.to refine ple or small family of adults.with or without use of dining room and ki tove and Auer light: e board can be hed nged.A 1 GLE FRONT hy Exlharine, ro U NISHED DOUBLY, NICELY Rb 5 ight, with or vice \"EE escent at.122 rd - phon hipg first mer focatton; Panslents accommodate University st.Row: \u2014 RINGLE ROOM ON PARLOUR sont ot welt furnished, bright and clean.23 a RE \u2014 \u2018NICELŸ FURNISHED, BRIGH + and cheerful, electric Ment, private family: no children.70a Cres 124 2 Roous \u2014 TWO FURNISHDD PARLOURS.one large room, Auer light, hot water in bath, clean ænd quiet, for gentlemen, 144 Mans- fleld st.124 QOMS \u2014 COMFORTARBL FURN OM double and pre private tamiy, 658 Lagauchotiere st.124 3 OCOOMS \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms.Apply 1 University st.124 8 cou URNISHED DOUBLE FRONT private family, hot water, gas, with or withotr breakfast; erms reasonable.33 Arthur 128 HE = .price.TO LET A ROOM, FIRST FL.220 Lagauchetiere st\u2026 af @& reasonal ie M8 \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, ON BATH- som flat, suitable for one or two gentlemen.TAPRlY 94 Park avenue, few doors above .Milton at.OOMB \u2014 IN RESIDENCE OF PRIVATE » Family.one or two furnished rooms on bathroom floor; Sherbrooke st, west of Bishop st.Address W, 7127, Star Branch Office.125 4 \u2014 TO LET A FINE, LARGE, WEI, rnished room: private family: no nit force low.14A Sussex avenue.Ro DOUBLE, on Sr nished, in a, private mily; only; vas, cotes\u201d cupbo ard.301 Bt below\u201c \u2018Sherbrook Roos FUR moderate; rete $2.50, per week .street, corner st.Catherine - Roous \u2014 LET, BING TO rooms, comfortable tlemen oniy.160 Mans st.dren: E FUR- gentlemen .Urbain, 125 5 NISHED.ROOMS, DOUBLE E AND DOUBLE quiet house: en- 22 3 2aw 188 ER KE RTREET, Ro large Tleasant Soom ern conveniences, 88 per nth.125 3 NICH, CLEAN, COM- oo or vlthout, board, gas Rous - TO L - fortable rooms, 452 and every convenience.MFORTABLE Re - TO LET co + front room on bath Char, family private; gentlemen only.72 Cathcart Ro ous Size ront room, A MANSFIELD, FURNISHED 2 aitanie for one or also single bath flat; gas\u2019 .hot water, re om = LARGE OR\u2019 SINGLE FRONT room, on bathroom flat, gas and hot ter; \u2018private fæmily 41 Hutchison st.125 aw MS \u2014 FURNISHED, TO LET, Rocard.81 Metcalfe st, facing Somizion GRATE.ooM8 \u2014 NICELY FURNIBHED su * rooms, reasonable Jor summer, aiso s mi Lransionts.za, Up 254 Mogi ah Lise iv reves ® orev fe Ga TO L DOUBLE - ROOM.ON Ro fal.\u201d slectrio light.203 Prince Albert Wes! nt.123 3 MS \u2014 - RURMISHED on UNFURNISHED Ron ; N, 8513.Office.123 3 \u2014 LARGE, WILL FURN NiSHED Rox = t room, in Clothes, press, afght housekeeping it require $7 per month.240 \u2018St.Urbain, Rox, \u2014 NICBLY.room, with clothes closet.count two.$7 monthly; board \u2018if desired: FURNISHED DOUBLE suitable 49 Vie- LARGE ONT PARLOUR BED- [ sou suitable tor two gentienten, gas, hot water; pécant 1 st \u2018of June Cathcai SUMMER BOARD, WITH EXCELLENT TROUT fishing ng, use of boats rats: good table; geasonabla rates.en.Leroux, jr., Lac Charle- bois, Co.\"errehonn 10 Pat Cortes Hanting.bat THE DES MONTS.fret class board, e L T.Dick, 2 TA elec 0.9 pe \u2014 ADULTS CAN BE ACCOM dated with board.large, al rooms, arable unie abundance of shade good and fishing.Address F, 2720, Star Of- fee 120 7 B BEAUHARNOIS FINE BOARD- 1 in - hard, plano, wo boats.Add ness 5 \u2018Mare chan Jd.Reau- Que.120.8 rt ARD \u2014 WOULD LIXE A FEW SUMMER boarders at pleasant farm house.For par- Qa address Mrs.Geo.Keep, South Gaby.AFD \u2014 8 PERSONS CAN BE MADE mfortable at a farm house, overlooking à beauti tifui fake.Hoats gratis, sand shore : for Basing.oad fishing, Py miles from station.Bt.Pizrre, Island Lake, Shaw andre, al Tf arrebonns.\u201cPQ 3 - IDLEWYLD, THIS BEAUTIFUL pot situated on nd hanks of the Chatcau- bôating, with free ac- well of mineral wa- nvanient tor r five, facin terms \"es per week.ies \u2018to Geo.123 8 Be giver; P,Q.Biachford, Huntingdon, RD ROSA VILLA Now OPEN ron the reception of summer rders, well furnisheds rooms, \u2018with excellent Koay oHleatrlo Heht, two balcontes, For terms apply to Lock Box 1898, St.Canathe des Monts.or 21 Sussex nvenue, Montreal, before t a 8 ANTED LONGUEUIL, b, tiem: for mmr mily; Bot use \u201cbeautifully | uy from boat.Address P.O.Box 1148.ay \u2014 - FIR, T CLASS BOARD.PRIVATE Carly, at Deaconsfield, nice rooms, shade and groundy {acing river: terma low Cottage No.4, Beaconsfield.Wa nica view, everything go 2 a farm.Address Mrs.Jas.Rotertor, BT Grants, Que.125 3 We AT RRACONSPIBLD.* POINTE ri or Lakeside, board and one room or two young men, for summer.3428, Star Som Areas 123 .Vêry pleasant and Face.AT VALOIS, MELI MELO COT- ARD \u2014 of shade, near club house, Eu of\" ait 356.\" Star Office.CR \"SUMMER BOARD WANTED.WANTED \u2014 COMFORTAHER ROOM, ! board.cream, pure air, arrangements.Address V, 3112, Sta ROOMS WANTED.| VV ANTED- « A FURNISHED ROOM RY YY married couple, in oily of Point St.Charles.O, 3546, Siar Office.ARD \u2014 MRE_ MCEWAN, 1.BICK tendance and rétérencesr DFE nie.aM endanñcs à: te ren 0.moderate, 187 Cadieux a Bie ARD \u2014 MRS.BPOTT,\u201d LADIES SICK Bursh for Sadie, durin confinement: JSonfidential; Norms Taodsrat te.388 1.AR private and and A on x st Monlaus s Dre - superior TED \u2014 BOARDERS AT FARM HOUSE, .GOOD perfect sanitary r Offic 15 \u2018a 3 Te EEE ag TE B27 amarss de Pr Hywhare \u2018in 30.MacDiar- ond square, ee poil \u201cTel.Up Bas.«Dame.108 tt we Bae ~ rn og, MATERIAL.mes, ba , Apply at Star Compos ne R racks, bo ee ALE \u2014 FIRST CLASS T no, American make, Er edals, we & anse, Kua mre Style, $d cash.- James or hear Win 128 a A syeimanist NDSOME WHITE EN.mi cheap.FE \u20ac wi almost new, \"at 1% x R SALE \u2014 TWO HANDSOME BRASS pr spentle nearly now, shi hall lantern, in mour avon » cheap.Apply a au ser For sa SA pp ÉTEINWAY BONS NEW rie a upriqhe fel $100; Die 30 1h % Price S'ils orris, at reduced prices, payable month- ji ov H.Leach's » Plano Rooms, een oe.Cath.ey &., betwee Sone evenings.and Drummond.TOR SALE \u2014 $1 CASH.BALANCE R pair for Karn Organ, rie ay $23 5 - 8 ams octav server $10.84 Prince Arthur * Lord sons [te Fx SALE SAFETY FOR SALW, - Harris, in good condition.Arty a or 124 2 TT Tree ram FOR SALE \u2014 BICYCLE CLASS OR- po =n cost $60, will sell for Hor rao, Apply Jez BALE 5 ONNAZ EMBROIDERY ines and \"AY also head Singer sowing machine.Apply Aronson and tenber| 661 Cralg et.124 2 SALE \u2014 SURVEYORS\" AND ears\u2019 outfit, conalatoe © of dotite.tripod, ch: amen,\u2019 ete.can be oad ery cheap.Address Surveyor, Star Office, awa, 118 Saw tr ENGIN- R SALE \u2014 TENTS, hire by week or chairs.ALL SIZES, month, Camp bed.mn sizes.; Wate £00) ing à rting goods.Tarpaulin Co, The 6 Aw: or 7 Cralg st, Montreal, Aol Main 727.Write far catnioess 111 2aw tf FRIGHT FIANO, For ei on 2a MACHI To ottom : - pion paper bag.Apply 8 St Gabere a Cham For SALE A TANDEM BICYCLE, IN aplendid running order, Will sell for cash or on terms.A 2 nu ne bargain to prom chaser, Also à fine lady's Clave land Columbia, very Cheat.Appl y 2230 St.Catherine et.Open rR pa ALE\u2014 LA BED sleeves, re sizes, xtra value.Clark et.Dleely room t.James aire 125 3 SALE \u2014 GLASS CUPBOARD, 9 X 8 sis: ci, oro re esa a BOL: giass, Bt.Cunegonde.¥.0 tor.Quesne For SALE\u2014 COLUMBIA - phone, complete, with celtuiola horn, hearing tube, choice variety; price 25 Satie.Hatley, Que.FoR 8 SALE \u2014 DOUBLE ROWING SKIFF, ushions, and all \u2018complete, in perfect order, with or without boat house.Address oz I Tel ain T16.For 54 Sa \u201cGEM = IAMONDS.A PARTT WISH- se of two diamonds, Al clear stones, Fool ai Purchaser can have one or the à bargait, Weight of each stone 11-16 carat.\u201cAddress W, T1128, Star Branoh Of- e.> ai SALE \u2014 DEALERS OFF.MOST able presente a sacrifice-ladt brooch pin.id Ving ai , ce.: eS Fer SALE ~ PHEASANT BEGQGR, JUST layed.Apply LE ©.Box 288, city.: WO SKYE.TERRIER PU âve Ponte Te Apply T0 Mansfield st.For SALE\u2014 BEDROOM SET AND BOY carriage, and few household Ld ply from 2 to 5, 87 St.Depis 8 Lo TRAD .0 FoR BE MEM.eratiy E cortifente À apply P Box sat.Montre .R SALE\u2014 UPRIGHT PIANO, BY WELL known Toronto maker, $i 00; must be sold to Sloss, an eatate: cost, new & great bargain.Address at once 8, 6002, Btar Branch or fice, R sa ALE BEAUTIFUL AMERICAN ue.right piano, very one, isdy \"requiring cash immediately, would ae NE sacrifice: 83 Mance.1 PASTURAGE TO LET.- To RENT GOOD PASTURE, WITH plenty water, for a few horses, near Montreal.Apply at 116 St.James st.ear a 3 LOST.GOLD CHAIN BRACE.8t.Cathe rine, street estern.Rewar \u2018Union avenu T \u2014 FOX TERRIER PUP, TAN AND ack ears, whits face and body, answera to name o I Bu ser er, Finder will be rewarded dy returning therine .135 3 Fos Goin ORAN BRACELET on Lest _ AIN BRAC oN Tuesda To \"Finds will be rewarded od by returning same to 762 Palace Lost ON BATURDAY MORNING A dark green pocketbook, lined in silk, on Cadieux, Prince Arthur down to Sherbrooke st.Finder will\" please return to 562 Cadieux st.Reward.Les let, eon ayenue car, up Elm avenue fo on returning\u201d ST ed ON.MAY TH.AT RON, ture Mosaic brooch.Inlai rapes apd on \"of the - alley eturn Branch Office and 8T \u2014 BETWEEN 6.80 AND 7 P.M.SUNday evening, between Mackay street and Windsor Station, indy's dt ond Jo Finder warded.Return to on Mackay s - osT BETWEEN 144 METCALFE STand \u201cSelkirk avenue, via Sherbrooke street.red leather purse.co ng money and latch key, Finder pleage return to 144 Metcalfe at Lost \u2014 STBAYED ON THE 2IST, FROM 18 Drummond street, fox serrer bith.two hrow; =» fon Dron Top: R Lis pra emo ond.any person found i\" detaining hi dog after this Totes will Ls aot, Y 25TH GOLD CHAIN BRACE- Pense return to 267 Peci st, and be I OST A pn RSE, CONTAINING A sux pg: of money and keys.Reward.Address t.Mark OST \u2014 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 28, he 1 ladies tolls ve Reward on Dupuis eres, gold serpent ring.Re returning to Mr.Duputs, 1871 Fe Catherine FOUND.UND \u2014 MAY ZIRD, & melti nd ¢ car, FE NL cdi aiming.Some pe PETER a .OWNER C & to Rev.Father AN Dee A etary st ann bytery, and proving property.EE MAY 2187, 8 te leg In front, st.a will \u2018he cold ro SUMMER eos RTS.(CACOUNA.QUE, MERS, a , JicHAUD'S private bon house.open { summer season on Juna 15th next.First class table and comfortable rooms; best stienti n to all.For further \u2018particulars apply 16 Gee.Michaud, Cacouns, Ts 4 PUPILS WANTED, \u2014 RTHAND TYPE.WAY ung.ine.Taught à gay veine Privately.$1 monthly.Prof.Cooke, 5 { XV ANTED \u2014 BY LADY PUPILS FOR W pranotoris, Weare res 9 ree; terms Se Ad = Wr oi so (PARI Le \u201cCatherine.103 00 daw We DIES\u2019 VESTS, IN RIB on and Lisle, Sleeveless,\u2019 half and long | trim med, 13e 50c; |., wheel dog-cart.Address Prony Ran a Pepa th BREE 3 ar strost Tost Jean), Mon wie SR \u2014 JOHN , oF PSE SA Bow CRE OF fkoaldy.cote dd.dseires address of Wiliam Brown; last at Seattle, Callfornis, 1800.121 parement N DAVIDSON, 1s rahire.Scot- Mar Ai Davies: ERSONAL uU Po ei wine \" last heard of in Ontario.Perse pre nn ley, desires o n MoAlary: last heard of in Ontarlo.123 6 ERSONAL \u2014 MRS.MARY SIMPSON OR 32 Anderson street, Kinning Park, \u2018Scotland.desires address of Alexander Dow, Glasgow.\u201clast in Mont real, 1 Bimpson: ERSO NAL \u2014 WILL, © PARKER HOPKINS, ome for Quebec card of at Buffalo.in Ame Address Georgie; care of ket st.Bristol, England.L- INFORMATION WANTED OF Segtlem Powers, stone cutters, Hv Boston.Address R.J.wood | st.Astoria, 9) L e ERSONAL \u2014 ADDRESS MIe- P laid.Sénd 1 ®t day le Lattes 5 residence, fo or.father, who .Very import- - 1% 3 ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION BOUGHT OF Willem Manson, ship .carpenter: Inst eard of in Brooklyn.Communicate wi with his father, Alexander Manson, 89 Causewavend, Aberdeen.Scotland A WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED \u2014 To PURC HASE LADIES\u2019 AND gentlemen's cast oft clothing.We pay best prices in the city.otre Dame.\"en orders empty attended.121 12 'ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LIFE INsurance policies.M.J.Doherty, 180 St James st.118.10 WWANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE.BEST CASH prices pald for gentlemen's cast off clothing: 2 oa more than any other dealer.I, ss Craig st.Mail orders promptly ate 123 6 TED TO PURCH SMALL pony.suitable for & young boy, with or Fithout saddle and cart.Addr ress T Mackay 124 2 W4 ANTED -\u2014 A THOROUGHBRED JERSEY York.istered nA Te C.of New es.ress.- chester st, Mon trea\u201d Er hd a.NTED \u2014 TO URCHASE BAILING yacht, halt sat preferred, cheap for cash.Address Yacht, 80 Papineau ave.125 2 WUANTED ZT mem NTED + TO PURCHASE JEWELLERY and mercbandise of on Kinds.job lots, etc.good food prices 5 given: private.Address O, 3530, WW ANTED \u2014 \"© MUST BE in good condition.\" Realy, ating terms, ête\u2026 K, 8485, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.R SALE\u2014A DOUBLE QUEBEC GARIOLE, & single crossway sleigh, Fr A, 1923, tar Office 272 et crane R BALE \u2014 À DOCTOR'8 PHAETON, ALmost new, with solid leather top sad apron, in first class order; only been used a i ; was ae te orders iil tell for matt price, as 8 y has no more use for it.A ply to B.Ledoux and Co.93 Osborne st.119 tf Fon, Se VERY HANDSOME LIGHT brake, manufactures A E.& J.Heeney real.Three seats, to car ry even people, step.Jnader, whigtle: trees for four- in carmine, ark, rubber tires, now, in frst © is ant hors baskets, Apply to Drawer D., Belleville, Wena \u2014 TO PURCHASE BY FORMER English \u201cmare poke down) for Ink urposes.Addrees F, 3300, Star Office.124 STAND DAT R WILL s June and July.-bred, Hackn neyi quais red; a superbly horse, que with black points, looks Hke picture on the horse show bills; a prize of me bs offered at.the Mon! orse nba, rs of 1908 for the most valuable colt.for any purpose, from this horse, this years servic; a proved mares only; fee §3, at tims of se > Le STALLION JESTER C.P, BR.Stock Yard R SALE - GROCER'S EXPRESS.WITH detachable fon.4 in iad class 5 condition Can be seen at stables, 331 Olivier ave.tmount.¥ For BALD - ONE GLADSTONE Byçar.Apply 70 Mansfield st.R SALE- Brousham, Pals.Can be seen at 24 St.CARRIAGE, A SECONDHAND in good order, with pole and .Mark st., price 125 2 WANTED TO BORROW W -\u2014 TO BORRO $3000, AT ses per cent.first morigage.Address R, 3600, Btar Office.MISCELANEOUS.- LADY, ALONE, WOULD GIVE in return for her couple.Apply 7 to 8 pm, Montreal Annex.ANTE 382 St.Urbain at.SUMMER RESORTS.CACOUNA, St.Lawrence Hall WILL OPEN JUNE 1st.Electric lighted.New management.Spacial low rates to July 18th.Thorough, y reuovated.Write early | to secure best rooms \u2018BAM HARRIS e Lessee >.136 6 «a Cacouns.P.Q SWEETSIG HOUSE, Bey 190%, Sweetsburg, Que.eligh teal Sum r Resort, houte faces the rat x table: wide yrandaha; ; spienaid ies amt fishing: live the Benisiions places In the No mosquitoes.POWERS, Propristor, BELLEVUE HOTEL Riviere du Lour Pointe.Finest location où the Bt.La Amusements, ng, Sathing, Dow alleys.Open- June For further Per ipul iy apply Aubert manager.Dinner Banque DHochelaga, |, Fs # Sues 5, pores iven that « e-hafe pet co 8 sven 0.) nur ned er this Toate po able at the head es OT at its branch al or after Sa Saturday, the t duy ut Les The trans wine closed from the 17th eS) Sie \u2018of y next, bo days inclu incurs Ce eeu rection of the have holders im be_held at the head office of this bank on Bat turdar.the 15th of June By ror ot the\u2019 Bi M J.4 PRENDERGAST, % 17 2aw 1 Montreal.April 19.190L Bis BALE \u2014 PROVINCE or Q y District of \u201cMontreal.No.J.H.Bt.Denis, Plaintiff, T HTC reriand and al, Defendants, Tin aaÿ of June.1901, at te of the clock 11 Derendan ridant, ea ar se a eridan 0.nique the.will be sold, by.authority BE Detordants, seized bi ng SES furniture.5 Conditions con chsh, .8.C.Montreal, seu, kay.BALE - \u2014 PROVING 18 OF QUR- trict of Montreal.No.Tree Sti Aon Dink cuit Eau B Ne 657 Not Montresi, will be all the and hatioh ant, £a this causa, and steps, stave.ete, Conditions ULT, à & C Montreal, 2 par ©, nd chuttels pi ° upon it.you bear upon Gt when lifted.the leather across runs on the sides.\u201cYour foot s sprea reads when you.stand Therefore a new shoe which\u2019 fits.it neatly when lifted, must pinch when Your foot narrows again, at t the ball, Therefore whén wear.has stretched so that it is comfortable to stand on\u2014 This is why it wrinkles, and over Now the Resilia Soled Slater Shoe expands w when your foot does, and contracts when lifted, \u2018making it easy as an old shoe, the First time you wear it, ~ Goodyear Welted\u2014$ 5.00 grade.°0.the ball of the foot, LE \u201cThe Slater Shoe \u201d 225 St.James Street.2381 St.Catherine St 1551 Sr Catherine St.{ Agencies n every othor Clty and Town The Royal Trust Co.MONTREAL.Capital Authorized = - Capital Subscribed « - Capital Paid Up - .PRESIDENT.Rt.Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C.M.G.VICE-PRESIDENT.Bon.George À Drunnoil DIRECTORS.R.H Shaug Sir William C.Van Horne, K.C.Ofice\u2014100 St.James Street.astrza H ROBERTSON.Manager CAPITAL ATELY ore TRIO MONT PLAN'S.MANUFAG TOKIKE ESTEMPHISÉS, INVENTIONS, MINES.- CORPORATIONS FORMED + - AND BOND ISSUES ES MADE.\"4 INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Paying 5 per Q HENRY VOORCE BRAND! BRANDENBURG & CO, NO.6 WALL 8T., NEW YORK.4 108 4 law { The Imperial Electric Light Co., | LIMITED.; NOTICE Is hereby given \u2018that the general annual meeting oe the shareholders of the Imperial Blectric Light Co., Limited, for th tion of the annual re directors, and the ansaction of, gener: business.will be held at the offi¢e of - the com pam 486 St.Law 8 | com rence street, Mont.TUESDAY, the Sth op oF OF JUNE, 1%], clo By order 0\" he rs JUL ES BOURBONNIERE, reta Montreal, 2th May, 1901.ary, FOR SALE Bank of Ottawa Stock ed by the finder whole or any part of fifty- one shares of new stock of the Bank of Ottawa, being the balance of 5.000 shares sued in a ccordance with 'a by-law passed at the An ) the Sharchordens.ber, 1897.The Further parti ma b urther par ars may be obtained at the\u2019 Head Office of the Bank.! By order of the Board, GEO.BURN, General mages The Bank o tawa, Ottawa, ous» 21st, 1901.122 3 Saw The Canadian oar Cotton Mills Co., Limited.and The annual ae) mea sholdues Sh GANABIAN COLORED COTTON COMP.MITED, for the ny report, wehe onsider the LLS pie election rs, e ness, also to eo MANITOULIN & NORTH SHORE © RAILWA oo Tenders for the Construction of - the an & North Shore aies nders will be recei e of- 3 Sup var dent ve the Shore Railway Ste Mt a made on fo supplied.est ot A proper SEE \u2018Genera \u2018House Furnishings eee AT 2465 St.Catherine Street, \u2019 THIS EVENING, \"AT 8 O'CLOCK.\u201cSalé \u2018wil be continued every Evening this week -until the whole consigument is d posed of.M.HICKS & CO., \"Auctioneers, | New and Secondhand F UR NITUR E, INCLUDING ass Bedsteads, Sidebonrds, casès, Paint- Brus- At Our Booms, 1821-1633 NOTRE DAME ST.Friday.\u2018Afternoon, ay 31st At 8.20 Clock.125 2 M.HICKS & CO., Auctiènears, T enr Carpets and |: : Linoleums.Great Auction Sale veers OF.Handsome.Axminster, \u2018Wilton, Brus- \"sels and Tapestry Carpets, English Oilcloth, Linoleums, Curtains and Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Soode, Etc.The ne subscribers vi will sen at thelr rooms, mana pra MAY 31, 1901, -assortmie! f£ handsome carpets, à aus me nd D À beautiful deslgne: mas Also Han strips eh- Silcloth and llnoléums 0 pairs 2.np < curtains, elderdown Jad arsetlles pod pri house furnishings, e es Also-a a lot of nouseholà furniture, bedroom sets, odd bureaus and bedsteads, cape carpets, : Pato or and Se DE ets.e at 2.ms - > RAB priv N.B.\u2014Goods at private sale this fia at auction prices.\u2018By MARCOTTE BRO Great auction sale, of elegant 08, hold furniture and furn celved Instructions from t to sell, without.the r 8 lendia upri in TE pita upright Cloth.the sidebo th = a a or « SEE : bas or, 1 -& Splendt e ; at store.\u201c1608 And 1695 otre 8.an\u201d FRID, AY AFTERNOON NEXT, MA sist, 1901.* Bale ef 2 aloe : 11 Cases of Coco 2 and, Chocolate.Ozone Co, 229 Kenzi Bb Chicago, U.U.8.À.LE.1 White.acid poisoning.It densed oxygen and is antiseptic.Your neighbor will tell you about it.81.00 large size bottle, 60c Seis Sole Agents Quebec a lieves the pain in the back and loins and stops the uri¢ Free sam les given away dsily from 9 ull 11 a.m.at D.Watson & Co., 444 St.Paul St.d Maritime Provi neces, For the United States, The, pian id You Will Have Luck in LAND]: IF YOU INVEST IN MONTREALANNEX 12 minutes da had Electric Cars from centre of the FOR SALE 20,000 feet on St.Geo: Only 8300 to 8500 cash, KEEP YOUR EYE ON MONTREAL ANNEX For the t 30 next 9 4 8.showy, knowing ones 8.HUSSELBEE, 23 WAVERLEY STREET.Telephone U; = law , Bor: oh m 228, Temple Building.FOR SALE Desirable Building OTS * IN DIFFERENT LOCALITIES.H.JOSEPH & Co, WILLOW BANK, |; POINTE CLAIRE, FOR SALE OR TO LET.FINE Os ho N.THE E RIVER FRONT co Lhe substantially ban residence a ali the year round Th à the Tate Mr She enr the hon.Area about a Rode, ete Stable and ete.: moderate price and m (im THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO, 181 ST.EET.JAMES STR 125 1 PENITENTI ARY SUPPLIES.dressed © \u2018Inspector of dorsed \u2018\u201cTender received until MONDAY, rous ting suppii for the fiscal Li -1902, for the the following\u2019 tostitutionis, namely: Bt.cnncent de tentiary orches tor, Penitentiary, Brine Columbla Penitentiary.Pres 2e fon Geol.Separate tenders will be received for each of the Following classes of mupplies: 1\u2014Fiour \u20ac an Btrong Bakers).2\u2014Beef and Mutton (tres! rage.4-Coa! (anthracite and bitaminous).E-goréwood.CF Cons Of (tn o\u2014 9\u2014Dru 4 Medicines, 19\u2014Leathe Findings.of Information as to form: nr SH fr of sides, Sul: various institu ° ens of the ni Was lies\u2014are subject to the approval of - All tenders sabmitted must spec clearly the institution, or institutions, whieh © it in roposed to supply, and must Favor ra M insorèine \"this mire a wi thority 0! a tram the King's nter will ceed Sinan y i DOUGLAS BTEWAR' Inspector of EWART.te Department of Justice, Ottawa, May 18th, 1601.\u201c116 18464 5 \u2018 , Brrr \u2014 PROVINCE OF.QUE- hee, District of 5810.Ofr- cuit Court.John Torra Plaintiffs, vs, Thomas H.Walsh, Defendant.On the seventh day: of June next, 1901, at ten\u2019 of tha clock fn pe & £ Montreal, wh be sot by ptites the of Mon se 4 Defends: te ne In! i \u2018'étuse, consetine efendant, ee oF and chairs.casts, JOREPH Rox, B.C.Montreal sou th Mey, 1001.125 1 \u201d GLASS IS DEARER.Advance of About Five Per Cent.Takes Place in Nearly All Lines * Glass\u2014Trade is Good.\u2018There is : good demand for paints, oils snd glass nd the price of the latter has moved mw ot five per cent.ory all ex.Other Îines are stéady.| one ai a raw, 0c; shud oer tty In lk Poin Re ohne | 0.3; bad n boxes, 8.3%; Leg $3.75, ina, bbls.a, à est\" bieak, kr en 327 pet Tn ut | feat emt fi belek fourth ip i: ar ui eak, $5.20.1», iid PA conte notations ares lead, best prends nr Ne.exterior wis, hite dard AX Soaks, EE nouer asks, pe se aus » NN | Wiliam?freight rate, Tse ; STANLEY LODGE NO.§ A.O0.U.W.\u2018Special meetin: Zoe $e a tursda ing.May 30th, in H nd 31.0 Business \u2014{nitia ambors.of Fodge in vited.ss R ats on Sister THE GRAIN MARKET.| PHILLIPS CLAIMS HIS CUSTOMERS MADE $500,000 IN CORN.He Managed to Close Out at An Average Profit of 3c a Bushel \u2014 Flour Men Complain About Low.Prices-\u2014They are Below the Wheat Basis.\u2019 \u2018 The Liverpool wheat mark t opened 63 11 3-84 for July, after a two days\u2019 Botte losed at the same day, re, Sen tember opened at toe 104d and closed 4d p at 6s 10%d.Paris opened at 20.15 for av and 20.85 for July, closing at x.85 and respectively.twe for No.Zred winter.ported No.1 standard Cala., iron, prompt, nett; Walla Walla, iro Bs Had pas No.1 northern spring, \"steam, July, 29s 34 pd.corn deal Phillips, eek ago, 2 $600,000 on on the Ma omen of George & wee y the Sanu broke.the oard of won for n \u201cSince I \u2018began May corn at a bushel, ca seid i bE ela \u201cSo ling to tui a impine gro found | ne and passed the risk on to others.\u201d ot is 16 der hg = LOCAL MARK \u2018tinues very gull.would be pald ts afloat; in fact | oftered, \u201cRye Fi es ing.feeling the de- millers\u2019 agent flg.8 morn, e prosent price a ail or se at 6c, the win els to the barre: barrel and II , nd and prices high, yet flour was hel d' below she pr proper figure by the keenness of mpe n.anitoba spring tents, $4.30; best strong bakers water wheat patents, $3.07 to rate ht rollers, $8.20 t 40 ; in bags, $1.60 to 31.65.ROLLED OATS.~The west to $3.80 for s on 81.8214 a on 8° for 5 Me a barrel less, to be sel nitoba Oran.SE 00; shorts, in- \u201cbags, $16; tn SE 50 to $18; a 15 hi 3 and porter $17 in bulk; moul- H Y~The, market ls steady.with _m offerin ng.Br to $12.60 for $11 for No.2, and to 19.8 ture.75 track here.Sa RES, but dealers clatm Yo.T tor clove! mix- (Snec tal th to the Star.) IPEG, Man., May Bran eat, Fort Brandon freight COUNTRY PRODUCE.Cheese Showed a Practional | To-day and Butter Was Thought to be Ready for a Break.E~The market was weak to.day, boards i In fn the local EE Food, Fis 1 o order from England during the morning.The market is stesd a 8 y at 11.¢ 1-2c for 2 No.x and 9 1.3 to 106 paid\u201d + Ne 2 with about 100 fob.being in countty, and free \u20ac LE: RODUCTS-\u2014K offered at 6c pound, though oe, a are ong hela Lattes .sugar was sold at à 1sïo y ES-'Dealers bushel el for falar Par Womens, on Dag lots, cars NEY Dark comb is quoted \u2014\u2014 a comb, 12¢; 1, ark straîned, £e; strainéd, 9 to se wails ket is duit nd d abou\" 51 a there is no stock sh at tbe mor i SHIPPING PORT oF MONTREAL.VESSELS het ÆORT.! Steamships.sr Hunt clifr, Howe, PT cLean, Kopmoë & \"At Hoe Co esyl, ide, Démpster \u2018and co, Pong at Hochelag City, nd Co.Moored Forrest.he gir se, Europa.Painter, Elder, Dempster & Co.At ani.Lion! ze.a Co.wiry \u201con, MeLean, Kenned At Hochel Kennedy \u201c Concordia, eur, Reford and Co.Foot Vof Berri s Delmar, ow tams, McLean, Kennedy and re ., d at Hochelaga.; Wassau, Thomas, Elder, Dempster and lan, Jac- a Elder-Dempstar.que \u201cre - Boliviana, \"Furnes r 0.\u2018Windmill Point, >.Withy and \u20ac Monteagle \u201cWindmill Point , Commings, df Berri str Ovidla, at \u201cFioen .Wansbeck, at Ho chelaga.Chapman, Reforda and Co.Feet Lu _ ARRIVED, Pr Iona, hos, ail R.He- Steamshin Ov dia, Steamship Wanshee Ste.manip Monteagle, Tho 3492, hapman, .A, Elder-Dempstét, fight, A + Steamship Orcadlan, 2 2268, \u2018Imrie, Glasgow, Steamship Hontevidean, 1862, Wallace, éteamiship Ë hae nt Loca n, p ons var, 191 a \u2018Reford and Co.Hunt, Bateamehip Montaui, ty once, Tondén, Elder-Dempr ter and general teamship Britannie.sir Nilson, 8 oy, Kingman and Co, lig EC van \u2019 GULF REPORT: Weather Conditions ; Clear ; oithe .cast.Father Point\u2014Yésterday 410 p.m; Loan , : .\u2019 ; atane\u2014Inward 8.30 -Cape Chatt e\u2014Outwar .Martin River fn ard 7 a.m,, ! Activ Cape.Magd en\u2014 Inward 630 a.m, .Cacauna Fans pam fo am, ward yest gstad : putvart yesterday 1,30 .North.Western 5.20 p.m., Rams dalen i) p.m., Bonavist a th Racor award resterday 9.30 p.t Elder Demoster ln y ¥ ».* erday OCEAN ttt : ARRIVED, ) Empress of China, May 28.ge Van iver, rdam, at Boulogne from New\u2019 York, may.28, oceanic, at Queenstown from Néw Yérk, ~ av aoe rglan, at Liverpool from New York, rena lvania, at Cherbourg from New ork.y Hohenzollern, at Gibraltar from New York, May 23.Ethiopia, at Moville from New.York v : Éoenigen Luise, at Ne York from Bremen and Cherbourg.New Y NOTES.: 3 the enquiry foto the hanti at as t | ceuns æ tain holding an Eatin.| cate, a wii be forwarded at once to ade in and here has beon a considerable number of Smpared ih re | this port as vessels last year, an increases.sof Dead to oh increas © in arriving | & period ot à Last year tH nL ave arrived, = ith 81 rhe and O.steamer Can Sir Willlam Hingston and Capt.Howell will preside at the Catholic Balil\u2019rs\u2019 \"Club - concert this evening.An exc cellent pro- as been arranged.ow ine.steamehip x lor, salled from LE verpoul for Montreal 2m [ The steam ship Vera, Captain has sailed for Montreal with 30,000 y lle es, sugar for the Canada Sugir Refinery.PLT an egantic salle for Montreal at 7 p.m.May 27th.- se WHOLESALE FRUIT MARKET.California Cherries Now in mat Weather Would Create Demand Oranges and Lemons and Advance Prices.ORANGES\u2014Dealers are evident! tly of opinion that the market is apt | i 3 time.Stotks are throughout de country, and ae would advance 8.86: TB onde, re \u2018Sorrentos, \"160's, $2.55 >, an 200° LÉMONE_Demand is very light to cold weather, but a few hot days remedy this most Ce ffectually.Frices from $150 to $3.25 per box, 93276; 1 .oak manly\u201d are very light, a d is good, and prices high, a barrel ornia winter .gs of Just Ih, and selling at $2.25 to PRANANAS-Quottions are $1.75 to A ext Te UE $1.re \u201c $1.65 Enix \u2018\"PINEAPPLES-\u2014Snies are light at 8 EYER rorators rn une w RAPE FRUIT\u2014The de mand en Tok CRANBERRIES The market is at $12 for Cans Co NUTS Peanuts, 7 10 10c a pound nuts, He: alu ts 2 1-2e ; 1-Zc ; filbe ie ns, 12 1.2 to DA TES.Selling *Jowly at 4 to.2 Lu nd.FIGS\u2014Smyrna tigs are In steady t § to ; TOMATOIS, Jae imported are stead 8 \u201crock 16 D 5 ; De EN stock is bringin to 406, per dozen bunches under à taie : NEW POTATOES-\u2014-New Be toes are in the market at 5 nadian antons a Sgyptian, ze 4 = posé bake, ARA ve-Canad Le 2 pie lat Be te ot : Lv ERS-Boston hot\u201d \u2014e \u2018are selling fairly rent ont Sg Eh HE aèmand 1 further decline of week, sclling at $1.50 to at Hong Kong from \u2019 H.orn eler, at Breman, May 29, from : ot od - ts lobe novelties to select from | New Black Costume Cheviots New New .Colored New Colored Cre New Navy Blue 00 per New and $1.23 per y line, \u2018 the latest New Fanty Plaid EE Patterns and Publications, New Black Dress Goods ! A complete assortmen\u201d Moro Hak ¥ Voile de Paris, Black Nun\u2019s Cloth T Now Black Satin Cloth, New Black Fast Dye Serges Ne ow Black All Wool ool Henrietta, Now Black Silk and Wool Black Mohair Lustre, New Black Fancy Cre, New Colared Voile de Paris In all the latest colors.Side Serges, warrant blared © Costame Cloths, all Baw colors, 3 Special Lives, 8, $1.00 ddd ddddiddddiddddddddiiiiididdidiidd ida New Fancy Striped All Wool Challies New All Wool Homerpuns, 58 inches wide, all colors, 7 Goods, all colors, prices from py to 300 per yard, COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.J OHN MURPIEHY , ds CO.2343 St, Catherine Street, Corner Metcalfe Street.all the choicest je 11° ddd ddd ddd diddaasa bbbddbdiddiiiiad TITTY PP PP PPro oeoeeoroeme New B Black AU Woo! Armure.Dress Goods.bédddididdidibila Novelty,\u201d all the new vi fast calors, 350, 400, Be, 600, TBe, YPTTTTIPTTTPPPTITPPIEPIRR 125y1 TEL UP.993.Lé- PESTE BRITISH COLUMBIA FISHERIES.The Dispute Between the Federal and Provincial Authorities Nearing a Crisis.(Special to the Star.) tween the Dominion and the Province of British Columbia will reach @ crisis this week.Word reached Ottawa to-day that the province n assumed by the loeal Government.Whom the Federal authorities will venture to resist this action remains to seen.The decision of the Privy Council left several points undecided, especiall gards the sea fisheries.The he eastern provinces, until a settlement be were al to leave matters oo administration to the department here Dominion paying over to the provinces i amount & say.license fees collected, tish Jumbia, i appears, ia not ou tent to wait.The pointe &t issue between the Dominion end the local Government are to be set by the submission of certain questions to the Privy Council, the Government of f Quebec acting for the otber provinces aff DOES SPAIN FEAR INVASION ?General Weyler Tells of His Plans to Re-organize the Army.MADRID, May 29.\u2014 General Weyler, Minister of War, at a banquet at Leon yesterday evening, demcri the plane for army reorganization.He maid it was proposed to establish three army corps capable of repelling any invasion without recourse to extraordinary expenditures.There will be manoeuvres of the troops twice each year.: The encia says differences exist among the ministers on the subjects of elections and the economie situation, but that there ie no cabinet crisis.om LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE.TTAWA, May 20.\u2014Tha.steamer New.fowaland, owned, by Geo.E.Boak, of Hali- been by the Marine and Fabre } Department, to be used in connection with the lighthouse service.She will replace the Newfield for the present.The charter is for five months, and it is expected that she will be ready to go into service during the first week of June.e as chartered some time ago by fie department for cable work.MEN WANT MORE PAY.(Special to the Star.) KINGSTON, May 20.\u2014The strect railway employcs will ask for an of wages.present a Joona, receives $1.25 day, and a conductor $1, for ten hours work.THE CONSERVATIVE LEADER.Dinner Given in His Honour To-day at St.Catharines\u2014Ho Speaks Tonight.NTO, May 20.\u2014Mr, R.L.Borden TORONTO, \u201cOTTAWA, May 20.\u2014 The dispute bes] left Just night for St.Catharines, where he the guest of E.A.Lancaster, Mb and Mrs.Lancaster, to-day.At noon Lancaster will give a dinner to promigent Conservatives in hqnour of he visit of his chief, and Mr.Borden will go to Nisg- ara Falls, being asked to attend banquet and address a public meeting.After attending the meeting\u2019 of the On- Jaro Liberal belt Iso tire Com- Bord dinner \u2018 chen Ritchie, K.C., and a few earl y Club, and the rest of the day was taken action of business of a ader will visit leave for the east Friday with the trans.vate nature.The on Friday aud night, Mr.F.D.| nk, Mr.Borden's Lieutenant, left for Mo Montreal last night LIKEN IT TO MILITARISM; London Daily News on U.8.Supreme Court a \u2018 LONDON, News, which eo ais.2 kt The de decidionr of the United St Stat eo.Court in the ular cases as \u2018 aps th the most momentous which this tribun er called u to make,\u201d says: poste is not progress, Pat retrogression;.not not the advancement of hu- ménity, but that disheartening product of our times\u2014the militarism of a democracy.We venture to think that the framers of the United States Constitution would have laughed at the, of such a development as in LINING UP AGAINST TAMMANY.NEW YORK.May 29.\u2014The conference called by the Citizens\u2019 Union, and to which anti-Tammany organizations were invited, was held last night.Resolutions were adopted pledging opposition to any candidate who Ph à accept a nomination rom Tammany Hall, a ting the nominatiof of candidates for office, \u201cwhose character, capacity and intelligence shall enable these onfoeres to form a compact and harmonious union of all parties 0 posing Tammany and to 5 this city a qu and efficient admit tion of itg eaetmma oo ooo BOND IS MISSING.29.\u2014 Cont B.DORE Tom bond.To Rapid Transit C the special session.of HH will have to called for action \u201con the matter.The discovery that the bond was gone came after an investigation of the securities due to the charge by Justice Gaynor that the security was too \u2014 eran orC Sg reen Sickness ! hlorosis.Niger &.ust at the threshold of womanhood, that trying period when the whole system is undergoing a complete change, many \u2018a girl falls a victim of Chlorosis or Green Sickness.Her disposition changes and she becomes morose, \u2018despondent \u2018and melancholy.The appetite is changeable, digestion imperfect, and weariness and fatigue are experienced on the slightest bye exertion.Blondes.become pallid, waxy and puffy, brunettes \u2018become \u2018muddy a d grayish in under the eyes fion shows a remarkable decrease in the quality Examina color, with bluish black rings of the blood.\u201cIron and such other restoratives as are admirabl -combined in -Dr,-Chase\u2019s Nerve Food are demanded: by the |Eystem.Thé regular aud persistent use of Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food cannot fail to benefit any girl or young woman suffering from chlorosis, feminine irregularities or weaknesses resulting froin, poor blood and exhausted nerves.It reconstructs wasted tissue, gives color to the cheeks and and new réal to every or- 00 all dealers or Edmageen, Bates & Ca, Toronto, Complete Receipt Book and Hoveshold .1981, TV OTPVvVeVveYe À a \u2018CLOSING DAY MABEED BY SONE PERSONALITIES Trouble Arose Over the Election af a Chairman of the Revision Com- mittee\u2014Resolutions Passed in Regard to the Drink and Cigarette Habits.PHILADELPHIA, May 29.\u2014Persomali- ties were introduced at day\u2019s ses sion of the Presbyterian \u2018General Assembly on Tuesday.The delegates concluded their work shortly after er six o'clock last evening, after having, been in session for a fortnight.A fret deal of business was disposed: of, the most important the appointment of s committee of twenty-one members to make recommendations in regard to the revision oË the or trouble arose on Wednesday, during the discussion on the chairmanship of the Revision Committee, Rev, J Moffat suggested a.change in.the J of yesterday's wession, 80 that the mcords would show that a new committee bad been appointed to revise the creed,regardless f the old committee, of which Rev.Dr.Charles A.Dickey, of this city, was chair, man.His suggestion was ted, Rev, Dr.James E.Moffatt, of Cumberland, Md., moved that Moderator Minton be elected chairman of the committee.MEMBERS WERE INCENSED.re ince d the friends of Dr, Dickey, hough | \u2018Dr.Moffatt\u2019s motion pre- rade ihe eubjéct was revived later in the session: by Rev.Dr.8.J.Nichols, of- St, Louis.Dr.Nichols moved to reconsider the motion, but as he had not been present during the earlier debate, he was declared out of order.The motion to reconsider was then renewed by Rev.W.D.Crockett, of Canton, Pa., and many of the commissioners participated in the debate that followed.Realizing the delicacy of his position, Moderator Minton relinquish.I! ed thé chair to Vice-Moderator Pitcairn.The matter was finally adjusted by Dr.Dickey, who advised the assembly against reconsidering the motion, saying he was confident there n no attempt to cast any reflection upon him, but that the commissioners merely desired to honour bis successor as moderator, Dr.Dickey\u2019s friends wanted the elec Pline tion of the chairman to be made by the committee, in which event it is conceded Dr.Dickey would have been re-elec The motion, however, was lost.There are still six members of the Re vision Committee to be appointed, but Moderator Minton.said he bad not yet made selection.The \u2018losing hours of the assembly.twere devoted to routine matters.THE.CLOSING SÉSSION., ed to the afternoon session was C or .Dr.Dewitt M.Benham, chair man of e committee on education, presented a recommendation authorizing the appointment of 8 committee of five to es tablish a standard of qua fr an didates for the ministry.e ma deen to ghe board of education the report of the committee- on témper- ance; which made th: following recommenda- Bee the ministers and laymen of this assembly and of our church at large to call the attention of the en of districte to the need en of , lation « the completion of pi Jegisl begun fo! e pro traffic of the native ink inkabitaats the a is lands of the South horites to take © t e pr and exclusion of the traffic in iptoxicants from our new possessions, «and pry our national au- ective action for the e \u2018hoartily endorse the petition Thich our foreign board, and many other can missionary secieties have sent to to the Le ea tha powers.that.ahs t 0] s to the powers ate in connection with the settlement of from treaty obligations to_ tolerate the opium traffic wi she has.long de mired to probit t.CIGARETTE HABIT.\u201cToots es he cigarette habit among oun our country reach: the = ep proportions as to de- sand echire action on the part of our General Assembly, we recommend that our rmanent committee be directed to call the attention of our churches to oi great evil, and to urge them to use their utmost endeavours to counteract tbe same.\u201d the method wae aie.ant the pf 9 rological list, e mec Moderator ttes drone the assembly as follows \u201cWe have come to the final moment of the assembly.We came here full of antici- tion and many of us felt some apprehen- Bon, mie of the br have spoken flat gly of me, 1 aseure ÿ that whatever I may have done, you have made possible.During never à m t when a word was spoken which might be regretted.\u201d The moderator, in conclusion, complimented his assistants and the com missioners to remain steadfast in the faith.Judge Wilson, of this city, made a brief ad after which Mode grator Min: ton dissol the assembly.TI commis- siogers san \u201cBlest Be the Tie that Binds,\u201d ton pronounced the benedio- tio, the final act of the the assembly.\"AGAINST SECRET SOCIETIES.A Decision Which May Keep Members Out of the Presbyterian Church.DES MOINES, La, May 29.\u2014] o 90 to 63 the General hear 0e of, the! nited Presbyteri the report of qe ue noon adopted o committee upon the c regard to article 15.This faterrcied te ean that the admission of members o Secret societies to the Church is Eonbrident according to some of thio delegates it from the Church, those who are secret ers.Masonic and Oddfellows orders were objects attack, one delegate going say he believed no member of societ: d ever reach heaven.James Crowe, of Philadelphia, rly bitter against-the Mason- called the exercises of the .EEL without Christ.\u201d R.382708 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.Canadian Presbyterians Will Not Discuss the Creed When They Meet in ore orraw és Fn ga 12 Be Sur À) be no credal st the meeting of the General Assembly of the Church\" Charade een J 0 move has yet 1 ly change TGENEIL JSSEMBLY,] YY Borne Teg et report was I .our sessions there was | { accurately, \u201c None know thee but to love thee, None named thee but to praise.\u201d itis singular that some of the most beautiful poetry ever written i able to MONSOON CEYLON OR Longfellow was not thinking of MONSOON TEA when he wrote these lines, but they describe this delicious beverage very on ToRotly applic- TEA, 125enty1 STEAMER \u201cBLOWN P AND TWO MEN TO TORN TO PIECES \u2014HOUSES RUINED.\"Missouri | River Froighter With a Cargo of Dynamite, Powder and Detonating Caps Takes Fire \u2014 All Members of the Crew, Except Two, Escaped Before Terrific Explosion, CHICAGO, May 20°\u2014A special - to the | Tribune from Booneville, says two men blown to pièces, a small steamer torn bit Bit three se Jemolished, scores = ences an buss ess demaged, à ferry boat badly wrecked and - of dollare worth of loess ty destroy- ion at this oe are the ts of an ex ace The accident was on the Laurine, a 14- ton Missouri river frei iter just Jo this city.The boat carried ; dynamite, many k of oot er, de ei detonating caps and 8 cases of fuse.(aso power was on the vessel and when & match was applied to the generator an explosion followed.The boat took and crew, except two men, fled.These were still aboard when the fire reached the supply tanks of gasoline and the explosives.Damage was done to buildings a le away.i rescore THE MONTGOMERY MEMORIAL.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, May 29.following is e wor the inscription which is prèy for the bronze tablet\u2019 to repl the wooden one thet marks the spot where General ait pon Juss kill- on deeper forded teed in his assault u the 31st December, 1 nor a A General KS the e Continental Army; Wh Afr 3 oe Tha Be Rigours À ravi Of a inters M a er Beinn While Leading Gallant Men Against 2 Salant Foe, .Society of Sons of the Revolution In the Commonmenit od of Maseachu- By Permission : Of the Gi of eer Has Placed this Tablet Historic Site of the Sor eroic Dead .Tra \u2018Nations mow Los aes To Mark an In Mem \u201cAnd to Between Subiril bn edhe Ht = A JEALOUS MAN'S CRIME.y, going to the Martine artineay went armed with a 44-cali re revoler to the home of Mrs.Harper, entering the dining room Phere the family were ting.to bert ran into the house \u2018| Martineau\u2019s rescue, but was Tce à shot at, ene as a ON.AND CARDINAL.LONDON.May 29.\u2014*\u201cThe Pope had a long consultation with Cardinal Gibbons,\u201d says the Rome ponent of the Daily News, \u201cregar potion of Catholics in Cuba Bic] dine oe ppines, According to authoritative information, the Pope sées the necessity of compelling\u2019 the monastic orders to adapt Shemsel ves to the situation created by the American occupation.Although \u2018the conversed with Cardinal Gibbons on Philippine matters, is understood cay the main objects § it s of the cardinals were to pay a visit ad Hina and to eal with the rectorship questions.regard to the Philippines, at t will be dealt with by the vote Apri Del te in Cuba and the Phil primes, (Archi shop Chapelle), and Car rtin Le QUEENS EXILE IS BROKEN.ALGIERS, May 29.\u2014Queen Ranavalona, of Madagascar, bas started for Paris.This is the first vist the French Government has permitted her to make since she-was exil \u2018Queen Ranavalons IIL.XII, of Madagascar was deported by the French resident general, February 27, 1857, and March 11, of the same year she and her family were deported to the Island of Reunion, whence in March, 1890, she was: \u201ctransferred to + BILL POSTING TER NOW.i CAGO, May V.\u2014 The \u2018Chronicle to- Br af coinbati d or he oll as regulating prices and he utting down ition, « gigantic trust, 0 comsiet of of a \u2014bil-posting companies in the Unit States and progrese ization, A meetin kb \u2018be beld in Butte Joly 7 to 10 to une fect the gombination.: PREMIER PARENT RETURNS.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, May 20.\u2014Premier Parent returned hi de last , much improved in health, x nigh, [ FAIRBANKS FOR PRESIDENT.nada, CHI AGO.May 29.\u2014Semator Fairban ke, {of In is formally announced as a candidate for Presidency by the Republican committee of 1004.L Baby Food Stains Removed.By mother knows the damage which babies - do = dresses w When foeaing with & epovs turning ox vadentr and rest 0.mont] th Better vais a may it & sudden\u2019 food.all over a good \u2018I ment was accepted Catarrh sufferer, would you, if you had it, pay $1,000 to be cured?It is a large sum.One thousand dollars means a fortune, almost, to many people.But health is more than jriches.Many is the man who would willingly give every cent he had to be free from the loathsome disease Catarrh.Do you want to be cured?It will.not cost you one thousand dollars.Japanese Catarrh Cure is within the reach of all.You have the.experience of Mr.Joseph Little, the mill-owner of Pt.Essington, B.C.to guide you.It cost him $1,000.But he shows you how you may be cured for a thousandth part of that sum.You who have experienced the heartbreaking disappointment following the use of powders, sprays and \u201cblood purifiers\u201d or have paid out good money to specialists, all to no purpose as Mr.Little did, read his letter below and be comvinced\u2014the only cure in the world for Catarrh is Japanese Catarrh Lure, tarrh two ries in ah my ca po Trou me: in the least.We also keep a supply in the the best remedy for eine Ei re y it Wi used.\" Jogeph Little, Pr.n, B.Japanese Catarrh Cure fs 50 conta à box at druggists; or sent post-paid by ; TORONTO.Sold by B.E.McGale, 2123 Notre Dame Street.! 185 1 THE SAGAMORE AT QUEBEC.On Boar d are a Number of Prominent Americans Interested in the Cler- gue Enterprises.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, May 29.\u2014The well known N.York yacht Sagamore, which, when' So tered by J.Pierpont Morgan, was flagship Tot the New York Yacht Club, is here on her way to the Upper Lakes, \u2018On board the yacht is Mr.Lee, its owner, the vice-president of the Consolidated Lake Buperior Companiés, which control the local corporations at Sacks Ste.Marie, and Michipicoton, Ontario, better known as as the Clergue enterprises.Mr.Cl is here to meet Mr, and the gentiemen accompanying him fd include Dr.Herbert Howe, Francis Hinderson, B.P, Grifithe,of Philadelphia, and Thos, W.Neill, of Washington, The vessel will remain in the Great Lakes during the summer, and re turn to Philadelphia: via Quebec in the autumn, .NEW EMIGRATION OFFICE.It is Proposed to Open One on the Strand, London, .7 (Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, May 20.\u2014There is some talk of an émigration office for Canadas, containing a rep: senistive ve display of the natural resources of eing ned pa the Strand, London, nada, het A Preston, Inepect or of Emi on Agus, in Europe,b as been urging the matter upon the attention of the Government, and there is a disposition to giwe it favourable consideration.The change was contemplated some months ago, and plans for the new building were act drawn up.Then something occurred to block \u2018the project, which has ever since remained \u2018in the bacls ; pets \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en BURNING CAR RUNS WILD DULUTH, Minn., May 20.\u2014 A pavilion on, the illfop, G0 eet above the [evel of Lake Superior, was burned Tuesday with the power house, with which the incline railway was operated.A car shot down the track while on fire and crashed th the legates into the middle of, Superior ath, Many ersons narrow] escaped 7 450,000; insured, 315,000 P Loss, insured, NEWMAN OR CALLAWAY ' NEW |YORK, May 20.\u2014The Trib says the.presidency of Central, to succeed Samuel R.Calavay, Ish SE Et eres J ent o * fouthern Railway, and it is un .Sod that he will accept.ACCEPT FLATT AMENDMENT.HAVANA, Mer Pie Flatt amen amend.tutional Convention Tin b > The Neots y bye of.Br 1 to 1 accepti de y port of of he comme où a ations, w ic embod endm th explanations of certain clauses.i eer CONDUCTOR JOHNSON ARRESTED RA ds EE SE Ti ort \u2014 I Dean\u201d oe onder ar rest on.a \u2018charge of eri 99 FISHERMEN PERISH, | que acident bare cared vm, cia ahdie fishermen, m one, A large AY 25 .ton The Grifiiths, Macpherson Company, Limited , SHERIFFS \u2018SALES ATTA Bavols v hd \" Seaniales No.Seventy.thres, Somares encies.To be sold at the door of the church \u2018Notte Dams de Lourdes, iia oni June next, at eleven o'clock a.ARTHABASK.A mm rx Lemieux, curator to estate M.lot No.seven-A, (FR of Simpson; with bulléiage To be sold at door ot the parish church of St Sime de Wendov ver, 30th June next, at one p.m ac BEAUCE, - FF \u2014 No.som.\u2014 Baumol The Bianied Gold Mining et L Moine rights, license, servit ude, lg ot action ession of \u2018lois Nor forty hres.\u201d three hundred and atty-ave hundred and sixty-A, thres hundr and os joven.thee hundred and Bey eight, parted 3.R{ A-B-C, twenty-five-A, twenty-five-C, twenty- alx-A-B-C, {nenty-seven-A-B-C, fwenty-sight.4B GY and 20-A; en four-B, registry office, County of ty-aoventh June next, at ten o'clock a.m.; and the other numbers above mentionsd, at church door of the parish of St Ph 2 , same day at one one o'clock p.m.STRICT OF BEAUH Linton Lockerby vs.Allred Corbeil and Donat Half of lot on corner of Kilce Tarocque rond, town of Ealabe fleld, being lot No.two hupd of ulldings.To be sold at the door of the parieh church of second ¢ deven Ate, Cecile, twenty: June, a o'clock a.TRICT OF BEDFORD.three hundred and fortran Village « of Roxton Falls; with part of bulldl To be sold at the door of the parish 8t.Jean Baptiste de church of Roxton, sixth July next, at ten o'tlock a.m.| RVILLE.F.F.\u2014 No.2835.\u2014 Freda Fred Laforest vs.Dame Marie Luce Pugenie a or Lots ow forty-seven-tht: forty-seven- thirt d forty-seven-thirty-one; town of Fra sorvine; with buildings, circumstances ahd de- pendencles; subject to: annual rent.ne be sold at BheritTe Office, Fraserville, twenty-sixth June xt, at ten o'clock am FF, \u2014 T\u2014 Ne.1608.QUEBEC.'\u2014 PF.-\u2014 Azacles Naud vs.Pierre Beaucage.Lot No.one tg and eighty-one, parish ar depen cles.To be UE at the door of the church of Descham ult, twenty-eight e next, at on on ST.FRAN NCI.F.F.\u2014 No.Sm The tern Townshi Bank ve.+ HG .Tarrant.t No.two hu [hres, MEN! HE The YAN CONTLAND.REMEDY 00, 40e 028 MONTREAL $14 law tf COMMON Res a SENSE the | ee -\u2014) SPIE Rt Bugs.FORO me Soir PREMIER WILL GO WEST.With a Party of.His Colleagues He Will Go as Far North as Dawson City in July.: Special to the ay OTTAWA, Ma , \u2014 It settled a \"the Premier ard ip ractioally his Colleagues will leave oad Ja Price for the Facifie ast.Sir Wilfrid PE bly will Secompanied by Hon.Clifford ian, m.Paterson and Hon.J.Isa ron.nave party + will go as far as Dawson Gity and 4 return to the \u20ac Capital about tember te COURT LADIES IN A BALLOON.\u201cYORK, May 20.\u2014Ladi¢s of the Austrian Court\u2019 have just a Dalle on prcent fur the | rat tim sare a \u2018He despatch from Vienna.Trond the meteor, stresser went up in the accompat- ied fed by th the rich [Duchess Bagel, wife 4 end _her sevenyear-o dite X \u2026 Abc the rin rose 7.008 ptet ve travelled en ng\u2019 in + field unter Karn- enburg, oa a Pre balle and all rods par aed up © up eK, ak ' LADY ried IN LONDON.The Countéms Aberdeen, who was we gompanied, b: by Lady di Marjorie \u2018Gordo; May I dist e nésdent WI the London neil who ractieal ng at bare Royal ceremony taking in the UE Rates.Ada remine \u20ac those pur 1e, \u2018in- straction, whe number twenty-two and four girls, Lady Abeedocs d that felt uite at home tn the gardens,with which she Bad been familiar ever since she could walk.general public was ined to regard gardens as a pleasant social centre of fetes and flower-shows, but knew w lets of of its practical side, one Dest of whir gift of 64,000 cut branches and owers 4 for botanical stady in Board School TT le and other educational establishments, oi \u2018the t revival of interest in ally, 2 profitable career \u201cmight be pret ct AUHARNOIS.- FF.Ne! 1310 ~\u2014David Linton Lockerby ond Alexandre i te as above on llots Nos.twenty-four, | Captain Minter.uchess Margarit, and by { Childr ns Dresses ! \u2018Good value at all times, but \u2018a trifle better value if you purchase this week., made Girls Bailor Sui od_ qualit Presses die wath oni die int rio with round yoke and frill.For ages 2| red and dr eg ee.sacs white pique collar and white front, wi is week.o + +.ere oo.40C white wailor knot tie.For, girls of Children\u2019s t Coloured Fan Muslin to years.cellen ue.Presses Ci of white open work mu This week.vee eer $1.49 ky, i ill over shoulder trimmed with Girly Light Coloured Print Dresses, with ooloured feather stitched braid, Ages 2 Eton waist; well finished, and \"neatly, to 5 than ears, Never sold for lees trimmed wil with lace edging.pe- » =0-00 0000 T9C cial value.«ou .\u2026.81.38 Children\u201d '.voor à Print Dresses, in picks Girl\u2019 Coloured.Print Presses: colours: d pale blues.Made with blouse and cardinal.Blouse waist, with waist; square yoke with frills, and trim frill over shoulders, and neatly trimm ; white feather stitched braid.with feather stitching 2 and insertion, Ages 6 to 12 years; value, $l.putes worth This weeks price.©.eave nes 81.19] $250.Can be had {his week for.82.1 Our ability to apply Cre \u2018ides to keep you informed from it increases interest in this department of the establishment.These hints of Ladies\u2019 Silk Gloves! love need is well known.But we find it a ime to time of the excellent values -we are a good iving; Silk Gloves.Ladies\u2019 Pure Silk Gloves, in yhite, cream nd black; sizes A special \u201cvalue: Ladies\u2019 pure Ottoman Silk Gloves in white, Smbroidered; sizes ! \u2026.ees ae Aloo, White, 512 to 300 Ladle = ro Silk Gloves, th ep 8, \u2018why ream, ble er pe in whi ; Seam m, 512 to 7 Per fais, 1 12 25c cream, pink, ge navy, ol 7 12.er Pair.soe vee 0000 \u2026- .A04 7 purple and b hack, self Embrowdered Ladies\u2019 extra heavy Pure Silk White, also black\u2019 embroidered; black, Gloves in black only.[TT | Grocery Department.Now is with of Mages: and imp u nes same Dhan: boundéd in Teont \u201c09 Luke rats Always providing ways for the public to practise economy.These 7 specials for Le Ne web huhdred and thirty-one, - same orrow ; PÉULAE No, \u201cEmo bnéred, and trenty-atr, same \"EEE fron te patent, Grape, Nuts, regular 2c, tomer ca , eut for to-mor- ; prime ns set me plan; with eppur- row.Per oa 7.cee ene 7 1-2¢ Strathcona Tea, in 1-lb, boxes, r ps No.three-F, same plan; with buildings Hagmon's Jonket Tablets, regular 100 regular 30c.+ res nee aes RBG and improvements.Je, VOMOTTOW +.oe «ov 55e Btratheona Coffee, in 1-b.tins, : dred 254.panty four 458 (ro Busdred oe Malt Breakfast Food, re per 12 12e resular 35e, to-morrow .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 804 \u2018To Be s0I4 at the door of the parish church of { Boot ot and Shoe Dressing, > or Try these Teas and Coffecu\u2014the best St.Patrice de Masoë.twenty-fiith June fest, > regular lc, todo \u2026 8 1-2e l'vaiue in the.city.; | W.H.Scroggi e Corner St Catherine : 9 uy and University St.THE GIANT'S SECRET FOR ts te time to patut your Kitchen Floor sud Front Steps, \" Island City Floor Paints Dry Hard in 8 hours.\u2018For Halls, Parlor or Dining Room, staining is needed.Island City Varnish Stains require but one application, \u2018Front Doors and Windows want Vamishing.- i Island City Exterior Varnish will not crack nor turn white; THE MLAND (ITY BEAND Is A GUARANTEE OF I TT AE VARNISHES.Island City Paint and Varnish Works, Ler bloods P.D.DODS & CO, - 188 and 190 McGill Street -_ agents.- Most every tis either danse by own Ho Ble \u2018bowels, This fact has cused the placing on the markef of frendreds of laxative medicines.May of these preparations will do what is claimed\u2014move the bowels.| But they arc in, the end more harmiol than good.Ji, Their actions harsh and accompanied by such pain thet they leave the stomach #0 inflamed and\u2019 enfechied thet ft imthedlitely goes back to its constipated condition, but naturally mitch worse than peeviowly.Abbey's Effervescent Salt 5 s laxative\u2014but 2 is more, too.,1t does not act only by mowing the bowels gently, safely and surely but it refreshes \u2018and strengthens the stomach, fitting it for its work, It \u2018tones up the digative - organs and purifia the It will do this for the most stebborn case ot chrdaie conmipations * A laxative?457, one?ALL DRUGGISTS SELL: IT.g;25¢ and 6 a bottle, Abbey's, Efervescet Salt zee, rE | the West Manne Iso women perished, | 3d for the ue rt vas à delightfal pro fenion, sa or that reason glad tha the London County Smt oll were Siling women to participate in the educational scheme, and Pi dom an identically similar course fo that for m \u2018 for it mi aight be mid to be the day that the profession of the \u201cFioxt Woman was equally sited to her descendants in - « .- : = 123 ?f .- -.- Reports from the west - there js ev- evel Fredericton Junction on Tuesda: Where Dledicar Science Fails [ery tof a good output from the ning, Edwin Conway, of Te y ser all \u2018the time you North let, of Montreal, ap- radian pe the wi eels of moving far \u2018ares hy don't u ne toi chief census office ¥ for moon ?manufac- train.His right arm was eut off and ar Nerviline ry that?af t vinoe Ks Quebec.An offi- was otherwise injured.It fy pee Han he foto our gua nis, sore x gor will be a nted aise for one mat live, ; pack, rever or the vest, and or the uebec citizens pain ts.erviline cured plenty of \u201cProving slime.eo from fe sucusel to oF ve is People in this way, and that ought to be | A joint meeting of the HMaMfax City proposed to give $15,000 in prises, f enough that it will cure you too.It Council and the various Boards of \u2018Trade the project is decided on, the Provincial 1a an unusually strong lintment thet cures the Maritime Provinces was Government will be asked to give ald.y quick time.Bebt hala cas Halifax on Tuseday ing to One © 3e the young men on recently drowned.Nowselioia E Ry known, | against the threatened »] in osto Eugene Lalane; Fee oo J Bre fasurance rates.soute.01 Chicoutimi, aged 2,\" JSS rr Psp PHARES RS fone - pled E> an notions of -Mtrthe, - Mariages = end Deaths iWust be endorsed with cl tous unin pg \u201c Butterick\u2019s Patterns and Publications on Sale at.| FoR THE MILLION.& S.C AR SL EY Ce 2 BOERS ARE BLACK i 7 « C 570 \u201d ~.| \u201cozo\u201d oF we ~~ mt a id VE Jude us Par Teas! are delivered free to any part mes, OPERATIONS Iw | \u201cparas.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.St.James Street.: Cok BE ; \u2018of the Dominion through your grocer.TRANSVAAL vows.n Ma a Victoria, B.C.: ° be 4 Pp) \u201d, \u2014\u2014\u2014 mr | : MAY 20th, 1901.Little Things for Dressmaking and| ozo Blend Pure Ceylon Tea is the best value { in.my So Well Guarded That Ny Bach, & Shier j ; # \u2018 \u201d .» ; ; cs \u201d ave Succeeded ja | \u2018 0 Gano pe, ¢ ont.on em \"Unusual Values For @3 : \u201cArticles of Pérson al Use.- 2, 0Z0\u201d Price.-\u2018OZO\u201d Prices.\u201cOZO Pricer.North\u2014General Louis Botha Ale, most Captured\u2014London Has Little.LACK\u2014On May 24th, at Winnipeg, Man, CEYLON TEA\u2014208c, 30c, 35c, 40c and 50c per pound.BLA 9 a Eee TH URSDAY S OFFERINGS ruven seni AN TEA.28c und 300 pound, Lo ems splayed in the bu Ing of litle things as inshown in the JAP.c'an )C per poun BONNEVILLE Og May ty a1 Oltaws, more expensive Foods nel © saving on little articles mearis \u2018enoug made to buy the «4 OZO\u201d TEAS are sold .by Grocers and in packages only.Neverf LONDON, May 20.\u2014 General Blood's.a déughter.® large roles articles are of worthy character, no trash or make -shifts are found in peddied or sold in bulk.1350 Movements in the eastern_ Tranevas) proceeding in gerinctorily.No Boers wa ' ; gétling north of him nes : the admirable manner in which # the ; to, on May th, the wite .The Big Store's News Bulletin for to.CORAL Tes daughters \u2018morrow presents to your notice a list of A THOROUGHLY DEPENDABLE LIGHT WEIGHT DRESS SHIELD, 120, % the most pronounced and unmistakable sizes 3 an FLIGG\u2014At Ottawa on May 28th, hoo, Mr, and Mrs.W.Fligg, a daught values, The generalship of experienced 5 had .Sit Bindin all The Triplex Skirt was and Belt Lock, ards GRU DIN At A wite ot HH Sori: has placed these remarkabls offer.colours and black.os DOya.locks the skiri and.whist securely , Ÿ General Touis Botha oping in close souche on the 2th inat., the wife of H.H.Gru buyers, ne p'ace ¢ t id i I Brilliant Ni \" A a pi Tape M tousther, yy holds \u2018the belt.in 200 i > ture, by Gen.Blousons ee wh ed dinsky, & son.ngs on the counters at considerably less i rillian \u20ac case ng Tape Mens posit , .rmel £ column, wi hg ater to\" Be a hee.Joh Me } than wholesale prices, The management ue ru PE ae a te 200.Collar form sizes 13 14 to 50 EACH 1ook shabby, with an old parasol, when you can have it re- a place.io as tic Boers were leay \u2026 Lund.(Quebec papers please copy.) feel confident that multitudes will respond ] in J , .e Boers shelled the town and rechtep ; MACLEOD\u2014At Winntpes.M »Man., on May to this unstinted bargain offer, and once anook-on Hose Supporters, o coloured 30¢ Fane at nd Colored 5C EACH covered from 75c up.ei but hey Fracuated it on hy it th, the wife of R.Macleod, of à | ; 1 cs nera 00 e e \u201c again prove that SMALL PRICES become | |\", special new line of Shields for Shirt- Colored Bile otto: nn Pride 10C yp.THE DOMINION UMBRELLA STORE, of Boers are trekking ands rasta MeSRIDE\u2014At \u2018Winnipeg, on May 21st, the wife of G.Myron McBride, of a daughter.* IN\u2014At Moosomin, N.W.T., on May 23, Phin, of a son.* \u2019 PE e wife of R.J.CU \u2018 best qualities, all sizes from | r.\u2018and tale: ia ae dew || SUMMER SHIRT WAISTS tt pt ie © Sl Ro Mr.and Mrs.Wm.F.Robinson, West- Pose add Finn, » 20 UD.fo Dp ho rank Laces, all colors, 986 losses must have been fairly important.mount.At Minnedoss.M May A.About seven hundred smart, jaunty Shirt Waists will be the ofone dons Lace Plus, car I15C.Safety Pin Pins put put up in boxes, Cp 5 oui ven ed TE red 8 0 0 an., o a .n u aa \"is wite of Me RAS.Ward, of a dengn.direct cause \u2018of bringing hundrells here to-morrow.They're the [| ation Shell Hair Pins, re ACH same place and on the same day that it 3 great by bringing ENORMOUS RETURNS, == TWO SMART =2§ smartest styles in Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists shown this season and are | waists, called INANDOUT, in all sizes, 306 pr- Black Dress Shields, fast black, in the or 200 sizes \u2019 .Pyramid of Fancy Toilet Pins 5c EACH \" Toilet Piné où cards, holding 5 doz, assorted sizes, black and white 5c EACH Chadwicks Mending Wools, 2 for 5¢ 2305 St.Catherine St.139 St.Peter Street.12511 Some dissatisfaction js is expressed at continued paucity of news from ries.While accounts of trivial incidents.ublished no mention is made of 6 discovered inferenially that there hs WALLACE\u2014On May 26th, at 16 Melbourne avenue, Westmount, the wife of John H.Wallace, of a son.124 2\" MARRIAGES.BUCHAN-MARKS\u2014At Winnipeg, Man., on May 22, by Rev.Dr.Walton, Humphrey Ewing Buchan, of the Merchants Bank of Canada, Winnipeg, to Bertha, daughter of N.Mar fo of Ottawa.an engagement.\u2018moderately priced, 600 LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAISTS, Ladies\u2019 Now Percale Shirt \u2018Two hundred Boers have surrendered wh » Palapye, \"Bechuanaland, and \u2018| waggon-loads of men, women and Jem have surrendered at Fort Tuli, Rhedesis.| FLOGGED WITH A TRACE.# Border Scouts Brutally Treated w SILK NEWS.\u201cy, Our silk manager reports he has just put Into stock a beautiful lot of Indian Tussore Silks.These goods are at present very much in demand in New York - TMILLINERY ITEMS.200 LADIES | SHIRT WAISTS.\\F IVE DOLLARS CAMERON HODGE-\u2014At the residence of : ; à Luties\u2019 Elegant Black Grena- |, The latest novelty called THE SHIRT WAIST HAT hi to E Sail canvas covered square top trunk, heavy steel tri good ; pe t es w 8, l\u2019aists immings, on May 2r sed, 1901, 1, by the Rev.J.L.Gil cheb t Tink bine and black dine Shirt Waists, cut the very says it has filled a long felt want.The old fashioned sug sailor did not 5 como vers brass lock, sbeet iron bottom with rollers, covered tray-with hat od dave Boers\u2014Made Dig Graves They Dé.mour, v.Cameron, of a 1a | checks of pink, .latest style for .summer wear, ils so manufacturers set their wits to work.The result has been the Shirt Waist Hat box, with \u2018extra dress or suit tray, a good solid travell ng trunk, Not Occu | City.Manitoba, to Mary Olivia, second new sleeve, plain back, soft new sleeve, soft cuff, self collar, which is soft and far more becoming and refined than the old sailor which did service well built and finished, 32 inches long.$5.00 Py.; daughter of George Hodge, Esq.1243 cuffs, white linen collar, worth light weight, worth 80c.Spe- so long, PIETERMARITZ BURG.May 20h ; MONFILL-REID\u2014 At the Besdence of the 65c.Special cial dre Here are a lot ot s of sailors we advertised last week at 25c for Ladies and cou Î 5C,.Other lines ranging in price from $1.50 to $60.00.Bok one of 3 Namaqualand Border 8 hr the Gave we NN Te Mon AC : S33 C Simply a case of the old idea making way for the new.' FREE\u2014~our initials or name painted on without any extra charge.Taided Fella on, ch 5 hi sere ne Albert, assiptea by the Rev.C.Langford, of Laurel, \u2018the Rev.Archibald McNeil, of Owen Bound, do Florence, daughter of .Mrs.John Reld.* PETERS-MILLIGAN \u2014 At Napanee, Ont., * on May 23rd, Jacob A.Peters, Richmond, to Ethel R.Milligan, Camden.: WADE-ROGERS-\u2014A: Napanee, ed.He was taken with the other two to Kakamae, where all three vers flogged with a trace.Bok 1 lashes, and the other two 1 6 lashes respectively.The three ware sentenced to death, and were made te dis their own graves, but the aentence .wag OPEN EVERY EVENING.GEO.G.GALES & co.137 St.Antoine St.Don\u2019t send your boy away to the country or.seaside without an extra supply of Shirt Waists.They wii one cost.you .508 OR 25\u20ac Goods which are regularly sold at $1.23-\u2014200 and of the\u2019 Standard well known K and E brand.Handkerchiefs.\u2014; %= WONDERFUL VALUES IN = Ladies\u2019 Outing Costumes!! Ont.on You say hardly the season for Handkerchiefs, Well we vy 2nd, John Wad \u201cknow winter season is a busler one in this dept.But our eventually commuted tn one of caries M ss \u2018Allee May Rogers Bons Mines.In style, beauty, variety and price these Outing buyer marked off a lot of beauties the other day and Placed them fn stock at such 3 DOORS WEST OF WINDSOR ST.ment to a burgher.Bok was taken to Bey WENBR-GREENBERG-On May 2, 180L Costumes are unapproachable.They cominand at.prices ar will tempt you to buy them whether you need them or not.- | \\ pal, and there he effected his escape.th f the bri | Unon arriving here he reported to Calomek Bhp sires\u201d ihe bride\u2019 = parents, 16 st.tention by their stylishness, They are in fact the Carpets\u2014, oo eng fur dnspection, Dour Le Afraid of the prices, va have Shelton, who ordered him to be meds BE Rah ated a quintessence of daintiness for summer wear.Ser hr a SE orne ia.os Bia point\u201d Hi do ll, me Ladies\u2019 Fancy ltuslin Outing Costumes, made Manager will be glad to give ESTI latest Russian Blouse style, Tull flare skirt, in white and black only.Sizes 32 to 40 inches, .00 worth $4.25.Special T Goldle Greenberg, daughter of M Mrs.M.Greenberg, all of this city, °° f CARI E ] S.\u2018a = DEATHS IN THE CITY.CHAMPAGNE\u2014In this city, at the Hotel ceived, and the commandant .photograhps to be taken of hs back.stated that he fainted, while bein Froneman was judge, and the well i rebel, John Louw, was on the bench Dieu, op May 28th, Mary Jans Emma Champagne, milliner at the age of 25 , youngest daughter of the late Edouard Cham e.Funeral on Friday prorning.at 6.45 o'clock, from 284a rue Andre, to Bt.James Church, St.Denis ren After the ceremony the dead body will be taken to the boat for Lagorale, .where it will be buried.125 2 CHARRON\u2014In this city, on May 2th, Odele Cousineau, beloved wife of Hor- misdas Charron.Funeral will take place from her husband's residence; 663 Lagau- chetiere street, on Thursday, 30th, at 8.30 a.m., to Cote des Neiges cemetery.HUTCHINS\u2014At the residence of her son.in-law, R.R.Stevenson, :257 Bis e on Tuesday, May 23th, Mary Sherwdod, th argo Hn CURE the Mira Jens of poeniinia, Hutchins, in A WHOLESOME DAINTY MADR WITH THE CHOICEST FRESH VEAL, SEASONINGS AND SPICES COM-.gircles It in the only topic, of con inet, at 3.0 pam, 0\" Ueda, the th BINED JUST THE RIGHT PROPORTIONS TO INSURE AN APPETIZING AND NICELY FLAVORED Kone of these miltary Pred MORGAN\u2014At Royal Victorie Hospital, on | Silk Waists ARTICLE.! : _ S| Palin my sebeme.\"Tt ie 1 thought that be is Sound to, come s inches, Ladies\u2019 Fancy Dresdem Muslin \u2018Outing Suits, made newest design, blouse cut large sailer collar, straight front, skirt full flare, perfect fitting, in white and royal blue, sizes 33 to 40 Special $3.40 Ladies\u2019 Fancy Stripe Lawn Outing Suits, blouse trimmed Valenciennes lace, tuck front, high collar, flare skirt trimmed with band of white lawn.Sizes 33 to 40 inches, Special $3.75 SI WAISTS and OUTING SKIRTS Beautiful ran, nges of Wilton, Axminster and Russian \u2018Velvet Brussels Tapestry a Wool Carpets and Squares, cool summer Matti ttings Shades and Awnings, for the embellishment and comfort of summer and - seaside homes.exclusively foor and THOMAS LIGGET, window coverings.Empire Building, 2474, 2476 St Catherine st IMRODS of LAING\u2019S VEAL LOAF.= ve the sentence was given.Ce eme \u2018IS BRODRICK UNPOPULAR.(Special to the re NEW YORK, May 20.\u2014A patel to the Herald says: : oubt about it.Mr.Brodrick, the £7 of State for War, is not popular with ariny.He may get on all very TL planer point of view, but in_ the wrong way Cherpboty © whom he.comes in contact earn to-day, from talk in the military clubs, that thete are no less than one sand officers who have sent in their papers to the War Office, is is à very serious matter.In military May 20th, Elisa, be ; \u2018 Morgan, \u2018agod 3 years.Finer oa BH Ladies\u2019 Fancy Sik Waiss, in large on SEND FOR FREE SAMPLE.WHEN SERVED COLD IT MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES.| over it before lo he day, at 2 p.m., from her late residence, riety df colourings, closely tucked, high qd 1 Ke Opénin Cans.Price 200 Hach.er C5 18 5 bilisl streer.Friends ag acquaint- Paiched har, pew of sleeves, fitted ie ning.Established The Me Quarter of 3 oat Ta |.Bi b y g , - NINETY 07 SURRENDER.° a \u2026.(Bristol, Eng.papers pleass copy) 2° r $50.8 pecial.75 PrescriBéd by the Medical Faculty through 1 Packing and Co Itd.LONDON, May 2.\u2014A despatch oO ERIEN-John Edward Caron dea on Ladies Black Laffeta Silk Vale made and without any bod after effects.e Eh mn Provision .*9 * Pietermaritzburg saya: disor to\u201d t to ward «O'Brien, aged 2 4 y 1 ne tue ishop\u2019s sleeves, ock ; Meet ing Nicholson, late adjutan Funersd will leave bin father\u2019 residence, : colar (of sat same, \u2018perfect.fitting; $5.95 CATARRH, .- SE v BIN RETAIL.STORES.\u201c16t93 Bevers, cams in under 4 dose i 9! .++++4404044444000 May f0th, at 2.8 pm.Friends and au: outin; Skirts.HAY FEVER, > 90008000 ex-offieials.The British terms were.Quaintances -are respectfully Invi s and the Boers accepted them.The attend.pectiully Invited to Ladies\u2019 White Skirts, finest pique, latest DIPHTHERIA, me which sufrendercd included SHUFELDT\u2014At the Jen Hosp! cut, full width, perfect hanging, finished \\ : ter and Mr.Heystek, former MUFSIOT At 0 on or! lospital.on on stitched seams and side pleats $2.05 CROUP, : ing a well.They ely on timate ow | etersburg.! ears and 9 months.(A.bany, N.o with straps.ee ee eee a?-\u2014AND ; panies sinking we th ae £ their .\u2014_ _ fortand.Mes ipers Dleias and Haver.Ladies\u2019 White Muslin gts, swiss, polka : LS i ind sg rer sbioluta gives 6 WILL ERECT A STATUR.o's Max Papers pletse copy) Notice det, made Der ith Rute, COMMON COLDS | case.30 the *- DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.\u2018 BEDEE\u2014At Knowltor, on May 27th, 1901, CT adies\u201d ique_ skirts,\u201d ail or trimmed blue, tall Width, rich flare of dged Valenciennes Jace.Re\u201d 2.55 white handsome Quickly yield to this remedy.Among the thousands of Testimonials the folowing will be read with interest: FH GAAAGAAGAAAGAGAGAANA AAA At VV VIVO III VIII OO THE \u2018FIvDING OF OIL A GODSEND: TO.THE NATIVÉS.away for nothing a fortune which he Had in his very grasp.Then he says: \u201cIt always was my dern luck.\u201d In the Ir 18 WEAKENED BY U.& su- PREME COURT DECISION {Special to the Star.) KINGSTON, Muy 2A beautiful beg fables and statue will be erected om roven oil fields there are now ten Perce, Bisand.nr Jaughter of M.H ai applique o on net, extra ve > $4 45 he only relief I could get.If I bad moi great, gusbors, and he I rairie is a forest - : berat Island, lo the memory, 3 pt u .* n \u2014 ; ; .pEcoiiton Go Dercronto, Ont, on Ma », , known K ca ORD BEACONSFIELD Romance jot \u2018the Discovery of O1 Spindletop wel bas a capacity of mis For it Enables the Americans to Step Belmont on November 7th.> y (In hie dying moments).in the Lone Star Btate, and Its barrels of oil a day\u2014in fact, the capacity Outside This Continent and Es- | Bdith Mary, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.en agod 15 years.RADFIELD-+At Elizabethtown, Ont, May 26t! M Louise .ence.\u2019 \u2019 tural ut of the field at present is greater than Gaz ile : - LL Louise Bradniid?To-morrow The Big Store will offer in in which I bave combats PATEREUL.of the Natu ° Wealth Dis- the combined output.of all the other fields otto Tells of the Logic of Im esday that Trooper W.J.C.Lilien M.Bradisy, second daughter of .» \u201cThis is an excellent remedy for asthma.\u201d covered.of the world, which Government statistics periallsm Leading U.8.Nation.of dysentery at Bloemfontein od tn the \u2018me Willam E.Bradioy the Millinery Department 200 only Boys SIR MORELL MACKENZIE.| A long time ago a man named Lucas give as 378,000 barrels -of fuel oil per May.Ein text to Lin is Mr.Sam.CASHY- On May 26th, at Otte: es wa, Mrs.DALTON AL Ftv, N.B., on May 24, Children\u2019s Sailor Tams and Girls\u2019 White Pique Washable Tams, remedy ever invented, \u201cI bave tried eve URE is the only ont and HIMROD\u2019S (In his Clinical Lecture .at the London Hospital and Medical College.) Sequence \u2018in Rapid Development prospecting in the coast country of Texas, . $ I.15 5|= Mi poster Moyen i Ss at the St.Eagle Pete Poe m bop cn whose farms ware CAPT ATR GRAHAM DEP ARTS.recent due de 5 hide, or Hy © a EE Fo $¥D3 srouey; 1 , Rober LJ 1s | ey Hall Ta.; \u2018 ' ah, your 7e reungre ar ta take Diace = T ho a ee der visiti Sir James vs because of their consequent idle.(Bpecial to the Star.) \u201cing 3 with of lost or.This pond HALIFAX, NS.May 20.\u2014There Wetseaiy at 18 pro re i ady Grent is leaving to-day for Mont- ness have sold their small kiAdings \u2018for OTTAWA, May 2;\u2014Captain Harry Gra.Mr.Charlton Ge is due in ibility of a strike in Sydney 6h June SMITH\u2014At St.John, N.B., oon May Mth, Ledy fabulous prices, have told their friends Lam.Military Secretary to Hi Ex cellency.Jue In part Bre ty of avons and other such Join R.Smith, axed & ay -UMBRE \u2014 20 \u201cthat they\u2019 will \u2018neve do another \u201click of who, has been succeedediby Major Maude, b people Son.ae oT go- notified con Tie aby ea, On \u201con say mon I toth rence vost, left Fork.+ on work.but id ion rearing | left | awa vesterday to take stramer to: that they y expected to put er urnbull, age - ° turn to Ne oi on them, an ey üt discon fob E d t r ee on SYMONDS\u2014-On May 2ith; at Toronto, Wil- Ladies\u2019 and Men s Unlon Clot Umbrellas, Te Boot h a and Turneg were Ir They fear! that theÿ are dreaming, and Gor to Endland.in ee of months.« \u2018tractors have taken no definite liam H.Symonds, provincial secretary of ithe Young Men's Christian Assoolations h$r.25, S ial .ay events that they have lost a great dea vw Sault Ste.Marie has n over 8,000 in- thin year.Now they have come to à thi k to take action, of Ontario and Quebec.wort > 5 1 Men's Gl oria Slik Umbreil at ape Eine Qu Sha of of the picnic spoilt by valuable time.habitants, and expects to get the needed conclusion that the advance in 2 condition tok this ver te a YWEEDIE-At Kouchibduguas, Kent Co., Ladies\u2019 a e as, Ben min of of the day LUDICROUS TERMS IN TEXAS: 2000 to qualify as a city this tall, \u201che bill t will remain for some tim FATAL FIRE NEAR CHA NB, May Ith Mrs.Joseph Tweedls, steel rods, horn handles, \u2018worth $ I 2 51; Jad Boutinot wil be the bostess at « The terms of & majority of these leases FAULCYINK its now status may be ratified ONTARIOS Conran CONSERVATIVES CHATHAM, Ort.May 20.\u2014A lasgs fom R-On May 19th, at Victoria, B.$1.65.\u2018Special luncheon party to-morrow.are ns Judierous se was the haste with fagure, ; = boarding house, at the nt VERDIE -C.; Eteanne Verdier, aged 70 about 20 dozen of Ladies\u2019 elegaiit ready-to-wear Trimmed Hats, they come in all the very latest SUMMER WRAPPERS ! ! paragon frame.steel rod, tancy handles, 99c OTTAWA, May 29.\u2014Captain H.Graham went down to Montreal pate Governor- General\u2019s private car on Monday, to mcot Major and Mrs.Maude, and brought them up to Ottawa.They are accompanied by ac t Fa 6 >> a \"Mrs il be the ° io in the ; rdon, who was Mre.Lauds Jersie Ga w he erones A the v v pleasant dance trymen, coupled with their smeers, added to his uneasiness, end made 8 nights sleepless.One Saturday night, as a teamster was houetted against the sky.are afraid that they may wake u find which some of them were gran In \u2018ing to take care of a\u2018 50,000 population, with more coming by every train.- i The discovery of oil at Beaumont provides Texas with what- she bas long want- burners.and forced, into the furnace un.| secure unless they are backed by t ssion of a hinterland.\u201cThis 4 the ogic of Imperialism, hd pay lead the as us.on th Hos Liability Pre putting aol ES pich to the Jot that ' the ex si \u2018price 7 $i 3and ip sdrtnee fn the the: a temporary ch ihe Puildings aE be pers sod that chartered are Cunaxa (two trips), Dongola, Leuctra, Mattennran | Domingo Larringa.e ha livered.at Durban, Fast London, banquets which are | re of- the united Kingdom.The King the labour union \u2018here is calling for Company\u2019s Romney mill, y : À special lin Children's School Ume } ri f one dollar and \u2018a on TORONTO, May 2\u2014At the close of the trworth, was burned vestes: \"ni reine 1 ani nd ra \u2018\u2019brellas, steel = worth $1,325, Special 75c The Great Serpent of all fe Sheet a 1 (Be mineral prod ze now a ronchitie Asthme pneus.Conterence of the oxecptive ns Ontario Ra Regis x, ibe landlady.low te elan.® - MUR i - at \u2018mi leases 1 the stomach, it me \u2019 e in the flames.ab +.Full range Um- 1 25¢ | > 00 \u2018Diseases.\u2014Kianey Disease may well be mineral Tights on sll of his property, the Dut by y inkaling Caierrhosone \u201cDrags (dé ing -to-da pad: beens a Hort, 0% 81,200, and war insured id, the IN MEMORIAM.HIE breilas from to sat ine hoa constrictor gots the vic.| lessee agreeing to-simk a well on said prop- m arm than good, but the soothing, censf and harmonious obe that good ind Eanes Insurance pivot\" Ghuren on Prey \u201cara eat 26 {min ita colls and gradudlly tightens til erty withict ote Jour lenses have slready Lu media air hat Cuiarhoselt sires had.bon Rode by Sows Bor | 414 or chy han ou vo the Re at, 0 + life is crushed ou lire treatment has prov- sold show rfal figures, and men Cannot fail to benefit.Catarrhozone pre- to looking over t T4 fold day was devo d | memes Kenna.135 1 American Kidney Cu he monster, and no been at-wonde h have been Vents those smotheting spasme and head | 10 x e ia\"the na On 1\" fur twenty-four years VapoOreselien ra.James .B., whi: would, I believe, if remaining closely \u2018identified with the interests of the Britis facturer, ultimately prove the i perplexing problem.seemingly that steps should be Breton concern {rom I oo the America differs entirely.In City you can hardly | , we ecratched our heads and î ican\u2019 hands of the American Steel Trust, even if the aid of the Government should have to be invoked for purpose.\u201cThe business atmouphere of England and \u201can American h lt talk intel] nus yon about who can alk intelligen 0 you abou his neighbour's business as Tell a his own.He knows something, and generally, a good deal, about ali the Various lines of business coming under his observation.He talks money from morning to night, and he will cheerfully go out of ouh to make à deal.With the Englishman it is different.A very large class of Englishmen don\u2019t know anything about business and don\u2019t want to ow, either.Of the remainder, ou will find very few who know anything in the commercial world outside of their own particular line.They know that generally pretty thoroughly, into fields occupied by other men.So this accounts -a good deal for the great difference in the commercial atmosphere of the two countries.i ness man is nat slow to notice or admit them.\u201d THE LOCAL GOLF FIXTURES.Events to Take Place Shortly on the Royal Montreal and Metropolitan Links, Following are the spring fixtures of the Royal Montreal Golf Club: 1st June\u2014Foursome match, 15th June \u2014 Metropolitan \u2018 match, Dixie, \u2018 8th June\u2014Ottawa match ha à 22nd June\u2014Club match, ! 20th June\u2014Club match.\u2014\u2014e\u2014 METROPOLITAN GOLF CLUB, The competition for the Watson Cup will take place.over Fletcher's Field, on Saturday, next, June Ist.Play is by strokes, under handicap.Play will start not earlier than 1 p.m., and competitors will be paired off by ballot.| y at ut don't Jenture ence, while great.changes are taking place, the English busi- Sarsaparilla 23 constitutional remedy.Cures Catarrh.Acting I on the blood, eradicates 7 Scrofula, Salt Rheum Or eczema, cures all eruptions, pimples, boils, blood poisoning, Humors, Anemia snd psoriasis.In all - stomach troubles, like indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, it seems to have \u2018a magie toueh.\u201d Invigorates the Kidneys 1 And Liver, ;( Upon whose bealthy action even life itself depends.It is à true Nerve Tonic, Because, by purifying the blood, 1t feeds the nerves upon strengthe giving food.Overcomes That Tired Feeling.\u2018Restores the appetite, builds up + strength.: | Testimonials : Without number tell what Hood's Sarsaphrilla bas done for suffering men, women and children, and indicate what it will do for you 9 \u2018 + 59 One of the best points about the \u201cNovi-modi\u201d W.be is\u2014it's always able to supply your wants at the shortest notice.a \u201c Novi-modi\u201d has solved the problem of made-to-order excellence, without all the bothering and waiting.Just what you want is here and can be tried-on and finished while you wait if yon like.Tailors are always ready to give the finishing touches.: Every day in the week you'll find something new and worth looking at.tailor-made wash skirts, insertion trimmed, $1.75 to $3.50.New black street skirts, bands\u2014quite out of the ordinary\u2014$12.50 and $15.00.Sumer Soles.|| Have you seen the with taffeta silk and satin ei The second match in the competition and yours.Be sure to > i ;y Mr.T, Wall will ai 2; St.herine St, /1 , ro be played for on that day.The Get Hood's\u2014 ssàonly Hood's\u2014 364 Cat t., Montreal.x, scores for oi, atch are to hold good for To day.\" PRINCE KROPOTKIN\u2019S VIEW OF ST.PETERSBURG STUDENTS.The Seething Discontent of the Czar\u2019s Subjects is Bound to Find a Vent in Grave Demonstrations Against the Throne and His\u2018 Majesty?s Advisers.; (Prince Kropotkin in the Outlook, N.Y.} The condition of affairs in Russia at the present moment is much more serious than it is generally belicved to be, and it is undoubtedly far more critical than it is apparently judged to be in the immcd:iate eurroundings of the Czar.Not that the life of Nicholas II.should be in danger; I do not believe these reports, the more so as similar sensational news which comes periodically from Cracow is always and has always becn terribly exaggerated.The critical character.of the present situation lies much deeper than, in a mere embitterment of the students, and\u2019 wè bave before us s much more important than mere students\u2019 disturbances.The question which bas been put before all thinking and law-abiding Russia by the recent decisions of Nicholas IT.goes far beyond the students\u2019 disturbances.It is this: \u201cWill the Emperor, while retaining the power.of modifying the laws of the country in the ways indicated by the fundamental laws of Russia, obey 1) laws which have been promulgated by himself and his predeccssors ?Or will he trample under his feet all laws of the country, stand above them and act, not in accord- \u2018ance with the lawe already enacted, but according to hie personal caprice ?\u201d This is the question which is now asked in Rus sia, not only by the students, but also by hundreds of mature men who have hitherto been the faithful supporters of autocratic ruic.And.this ie a far-reaching question., That the cmbitterment of the students is grcater now than it has ever been in any of the previous students\u2019 disturbances is eclf-evident from the facts of violence which this time have immclintely followed the disturbances.\u2018hat the workingmen of 8t.Petersburg (who are pretty well organized, as was scen from the strikes during the coronation) sided with the students has also its significance.But to thé embitterment of the students must also be added tho outbreak of discontent in the higher St.Petergburg society, which this time is decidedly with the students against the Government.,The fact that a crowd of students and simple onjookcrs who etood on the Kazan Cathedral Square at St.Petersburg were so brutally assailed by nagaikis, or lexd- weighted horsewhips, of the Cossacks, and that so many as nineteen students were killed by these terrible weapons, is something absolutely new for the inhabitants o the capital.It shows that Nicholae IT.is ready to treat his eubjects\u2014at St.Peters- RUSSINS TROUBLES.burg, in the chief thoroughfare of the cap ital T\u2014in a way whic even his at-grand- father, \u201cthe iron despot,\u201d Nicholas I, never risked resorting Therc are certain points of view which it is always fatal to ignore.Thus, the Cossack nagai- kis would have passed unnoticed at Moscow or in any provincial town, but they have provoked a general outburst of indignation at St.Potersburg, where the population is 80 accustomed.to members of the Imperial family in the streets that in case of a street disturbance it would expect some of them, if not the Czar himself, to appear among the crowd (as Nicholas I.did during the cholera outbreak), rather than to see the Comsacke cutting open the faces of the inhabitants and kill numbers them by their nagaikis.If troops had called out, and had charged the crowd, the indignation would not have =0 great as it w.now.At Warsaw the horsewhips of the Coctsacks rendered the Revolution of 1863 unavoidable, because Warsaw ie more of a West European city than sny city of Russia.And St.Petersburg is also of a West European character.The fact that the \u201cfathers\u201d of the stu.àe 5 that is, the more mature portion of e socicty\u2014took at once, the initiative of lodging a protest inst the action of the ice and the ssacke is \u20ac: y eigni \u2018 le .If so, \u201d a society as he Socicty of Russian Authors, whose president is a cousin of the r, and which has in its ranks nearly all the highest functionaries of the Crown, has not hesitated in issuing at once a protest against the bebaviour of the police on the Kazan Cathedral Square.this shows that the spirit of St.Petersburg has been roused and is quite different to- 7 from what it y.Throe letters from a lady of high standing in the capital, which I bave received, the latest dated March 9, ehow that parents the studente\u2014even those who occupy the highest positions in the administratron\u2014the military officers, the ropresentatives of law (the publie prosecutors of both Kieff and St.Petersburg), and even several high functionaries of the State Police, are incensed at the treatment of the students.and have openly and formally protested against it.The spirit of St.etersburg reminds me of the times of the emancipation of the sérfs in 1861, when the Court had to reckon with the public opinion of the capital even in its legislative schemes: It may thus be said most positively that, although the disturbance began \"with the students, the discontent is now among all classes of society.The reason for this spreading of irritation becomes self-evident #f one follows the gradual development of the recent Sint Sf Ta the last acte only were tel aphed to the newspapers.The disturbance): bécon at Kieff.One student was brought before a local justice of peace under the accusation of bad behaviour in some restaurant towa a woman of light conduct.Thereupon a number of students convoked a medting to discuss what the students could do fo prevent the recurrence of zimilar facte disgraceful to students, and altogether to maintain among themselves a higher standard of morality.\u2018The meeting was illegal in consequence of the nev law which prohibits students\u2019 meetings; and the Dcan of the University, { ! Prince Kropotkin, or royal house of the ike.page at court and then arly.\u2018In his youth ished writer of g ing in Switzerland chist movement.pentes, strongly to hioal works.pation in Social ropsgan , and spent and went 0 at ] chist uprisin Ly prison Since 1886 he Line I 1 * PRINCE KROPOTKIX.; P , he ils bir \u201cfara boc at ed rl a descendant of the he travelled extensively, and be has.been witzerland, where he founded the paper \u201c in extending the Anatchist agitation in the south of France.was again im impriso .has in and: He is now on a eegond United States.His Autobiogrephy, publis last year by Houghton, Mifflin & Oo., har been univérsily + as of ithe most im ; of, scat books, It je SEA Moscow fifty-seven years ago, was first à next an officer in the an active and distin- Not until he was thirty years old, and journey- d he come in contact deve 3 ; = heir obvious ess and the reine t him, and he shortly devoted himself with feverish activi forward the agitation in his native land, À year later he was arrested for partici- ith men wbo were loping the Anar- d hu r ai ss © aims ap- to carry- the years in prison.In 187 t,\u201d and sesisted ; - In 1883, after an Aner- prisoned, bat was et free after three years\u2019 ; visit to the | tion, and eo on.instead of ecbtling the aMfair in an amicable way, excluded three students from the University for one year, and put several others under .the students convoked a sec- meeting.to have a talk with the Dean upon this subject: but stead of settling the di k explanation, uséd to appear before the students, and sent for the town police, the State police (the and the troops; and alth meet quite peacefully, he reported the affai .Petersburg.: The Minister of Public Instruction, Bogo- _ex-profescor himself and ex-Liberal \u2014made out of this a great affair; he probably reported the affair to the Czar, and, acting under his ers, nominated a court, compoved of professors and ice officials, to Judge the students, and this court con- dem one hundred and eighty-three students to exclusion from the University for fo te one te rg\u201d aT Fr zar, Im e v, made things infinitely worse, \u201cSend all the first category to Port as soldiers,\u201d was his order.Leaving aside the strangeness, to my_the least, of this measure, in a country in which military service is obligatory for all, and consequently, being a citizen's duty, never ought to be consilered as a pumishment\u2014 such a measure meant the trampling under the feet of ali laws of the Empire, by which military service has been very carefully regulated since it was rendered obligatory in 1874.It was a return to the traditions of fifty years ago, wben.under Nicholas, I, in rerfdom times, mili service was a pumishment which a serf-owner used 10 inflict upon his cerf when he was dissatie- filed with him,-and- when Nicholas I.applied alr, under the view which was general then, as a ishment.It was a revival of one of the worst features of those times, which had become a thing of the st since 1874, and was spoken of wi Bro by the old generations.; This unfortunate decision of Nicholas II.become roldiers refuscd to take the oath of allegiance to the Czar.They must have reasoned, I suppose, that once the Czar disobeys the laws of the country they cannot swear allegiance to him.But now th fell under military law and were court- martialed.\u201cDeath\u201d wae the sentence re quired by the military code, and they were condemned to death.Surely they wil mt be exccuted, but they most certainly will be sent to the punishment battalions, whieh, in Russia as in France and el ere, are real hells.And so a trifling affair ended tragically; the mothers a fathcra raw their rons sent for numbers of years to be fogged and martyrized in all sorts of ways in th military hard-labour penal ertablich- ments That evidently provoked a general uprixe of all the students of all universities, men\u2019s and women\u2019s, all over Rumis, and of all academies and technical high schools.And now, as if this was not serious enough, we ve the nagaikic of the Cossacks freely playing on the heads and faces of St.Peters- urg crows.It is difficult, of course, to say what may be the next development of events; however, there arc some points which may already_ be indicated.The main point is that Nicholas II.during these five years of his reign has not won the slightest sympathy of his subjects in any class whatever of the Empire.His father was certainly very reactionary, but he had at certain idéus of a Tory-Democrat which he tried\" to promote.Besides, he was imbued respect of law.\u201cI know that this law is good no more,\u201d he used to say, but we must obey it eo long as it has not been altered.And he was scrupulously economical in State cxpenditure.None of these qualitics, and no other qualitics whatever, ve been hitherto shown by Nicholas II.He has admirers in no class of rociety\u2014none in his nearest surroundings, nonc among his ministers, none in the army.none in the civil service, none among the nobility, none among the peasante.2° As a rule he does not much interfere in the inner affaire of the State.But now hae shown that, if he interferes, his idea is that \u2018the laws of the country are mot binding for him.Being himself the head of the army, hear proved by his ill-tem- ered act that he has no for the aws upon which the recruiting of the army is based, and which strictly Indicate whic categories of citizens are freed from military service, what privilegés are given to educa- e has shown that he does not care for them, when be ordered the sending so many students be soldiers.He probably intended to imitate Nicholas I., but\u2019 he forgot that wader Ni- olas I.there were no laws recruiting \u2014that the will of the Jandlord decided whether John or Peter should or should not be a soldier.And by this order he has set agninst himself the army.The officers al uite openly say and write: \u201cIs the\u2019 army going to bedome a penal colony, and the \u201csoldier looked upon as a \u201cconviet Morcover, the Caar Las ifritated a fhe profession-\u2014the magistr a ¢ lawyere\u2014who forcibly maintai the view.since the reform of, tribunals jn 1866, that the laws of the country, Bad or god, are something that must be respected.He ainst himself the fathers and all the cleven or twelve thous ne \"ever, And he has rct against himeclf not only the educated port n of Russia, for ho to * Nicholas L's times\u201d is simply hateful, but even large portions of who will begin bo talk of a dom, with which they ass- ciate the name of olas I.In short.Nicholas II.hss shown cannot understand that he is the \u201cReformed Russia,\u201d and he has his intention of acting as if he were the Crar of what Russia was before the of 1861-1808, in the mean War times.What will be the outcome of this really critical situation ?It is difficult to prophesy, -but if age, experience, and though Eathorise one to look into the future,\u201d he var of i 1 brought with it itz necessary sequel of ill consequences.Four and, later on, twelve of the students who had been red to | - siege at Boîlers and Engines FOR SALE One Corliss Engine, 75 horse power, in first rate condition.One Brown Engine, 50 horse power, in the best of order.One 80 horse power tubular boiler.One boiler.- Both boilers carry 70 lbs\u201d working pressure.\u2014ALSO\u2014 An improved Laurie Feed Water Heater.: For price and terms apply to \u2019 GRAHAM & CO, | Star Office.so horse power tubular 12547 ç NOTICE !s hereby given, [ oe the 30th day of May instant.at Twe tock Son.the undermentioned Islands, vis.: L'lla Vertes (28 acres), Island situate north 32%, L'Ile Verte Steamboat Islan a sera), th Crown Lands Age: : Esquire, in the Crown Le) © on © ontreal.\u2019 Upset price, $1 for L'Ile Brul us for L'Ile Verte and the small Island north same, 325 for \u2018\u2019Bteambon Island.\" The whole of the purchase money within one half-hour\u2019 after adjudicatisa \"bee wise the sale may be considered sad ane FEES Bi rs tm re e su = | serve is reduced to eight feet, ™ but re \u2019 E.TACHE, : of Land, F jetant (Comraissioner, IMB May, 1shacien, .B.No Account\u2019 for -publication of this notice will de recognized, if such publication not n expressly suthorized hy the De- Department Quebec the legal authorities of Russis, the justices of the peace for email street dede and for the graver cases to the Chambers of Accusation, which will eee who of the se- has to go before the usual courte and the juries, If Nicholas II, does this, he will at omee bocome rhaps even more popular\u2019 than his grandfather r than was in 1861; but nothing short of this will restore trang ity in Ruesia., he will \u2018persevere in his attitade of a ruler who ignores the laws of Russie, who - trusts to force only, and who acts at the dictation of his caprices.Then he will have to vustain ag extremely hard struggle, mnch harder, Jet it be well noted.then the which xander II., inspired by Ka off, carried on towards the.end of his life Much\u2019 harder because he will have net bim not only a handful of youths, as was the came in 1870-1881, but young snd old, supported by the discontent of Jorge sec tions of the most influcntial part of aocie- ty, and because the y itself is more militant now than it was then.is the ultimatum which' History pute befote im, What will be the issue of this struggle, if it begins, no one ran foretell.But o ing is certain; and in saying # I ope ot as à man of à party, but as one ife has taught to observe and analy: facts; the absolute rule of the Romanoff and its present repreacntative, Nicholas 11, stand now at a very critical and far-reach- ing point of their historical carters.\"Since .the above lines.were written the situation has become still more critical.Up to the present moment the Ministers of the Czar have been mercly his secretaries and advisers in their rospective departments \u2014responaible before him alone, but not before the country.Now they bave stepped in as a \u201cMimstry\u201d which discusies an condemns the acts or the Czar.They have compelled him practically.to withdrew his unfortunate military law about the students, which he had issued with Boy , the Minister of Public Instruction Sines by Karpovitch), but without the consent of the Council of the State.They \u2018have aging a state of nd they have ted him from Fege of St.Po Tar the Bt.P btain d order e fit.rbu préfet de \u2018police General Kleigelo, sho if Be diamimed.He to er re is sent in vornor in a remote provinre of Siberia, The importance of these three steps cannot be overrat For the first time in the history of Russia for the last hundred years, the C ittee of the Mini has discussed the ers of the Csar and ved them, acquiring thus à power w 5 it never had before, and taking s bility before the country and not before the \u2018ear, These arc evidently the first Cr stitutions] rule, which necessarily bring about further ones.: The Montreal Daily Btar is pubiished Graham, resident in Montreal.oftices, 163.163,.167 4nd 10 Ht ne om \u2018 + [Ro ToL TE LCE EE AE os mere eo "]
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