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[" ; ANI \" SAT ee i 1 > T H E re Sc 0 = \u2014\u2014 - BOERS PUSKXN BACK FROM THE AND RIVER Lord Roberts Has Forced a Passage and is Driving the Boers From Their Strong Positions.London, may 10, 4.55 p-m.\u2014The War Office has received the follow- - ing despatch from Lord Roberts: \u2018\u2018Cable Cart, Zand River, May 10, retreat.sarily longer.roads.\u201d London, May 10.\u2014 Lord Roberts telegraphs They occupied a position twenty miles in length.Ours was neces- With the widely-scattered force it will take some time to learn the casuaities, but I am hopeful we have not suffered much.The cavalry and horse artillery are pursuing the Boers by three different to the War Office from Welgelegen, under date of May 9, evening, as follows: Pole \u2014 12.30 p.m.\u2014The enemy are in full | strength wlll be ascertaloed to morrow when [ hope to be able to force a passage of the river.\u201d reports to the War ace .> soe ce ur CoA AA : PT AA inde ee + > \u2018ha Le se 4 ; ; + ; .\\ STARTED.FOR VAAL Maseru, May 9.\u2014The ra Staters are moving in small parties, w thelr herds, from Flckeburg to Bethleheam on thelr way to Harrismith or the Vaal.- 100 SESSION OF RAAD - HAS BEEN CLOSED | Pretoria, Wednesday, May 9.\u2014The request of tbe Government for peruilusion te sell wluing rights for prices which sbouid be approved by tbe Government wau rejectea by the Rand by a vote af 12 to 9.The session is closed.TREAL \\ MONTREAL, THURSD & | THROUGH THE HERALD'S SIEVE > + \u2014 + MOVED HEADQUARTERS FROM LADYBRAND Thaba N'Chu, May V.\u2014The Boers have moved their headquarters in this district frog Ladybrand to Clocolan.They occupy strong itions at Megathlings Nek.Tbe British, Including General Brabant, are scattered among a number of strategi- «Al points vecurins the country soutL of the line from Winburg to LadybranA.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAS HEARD NOTHING WEATHER to-morrow\u2014Fair and warmer.LJ With mignonette and She sowed her flower bed: But by some dreadtu] rer Turnips came up lnstoad, \u2014Jobn Humphreys ADDITIONAL Montreal contributers to India famine fund re at Péesbyterian eee Tarots ee Matthew\" Cure OF FALL OF KUMASSI Taylor Church, $1.25: Mles Josale R.M- \u2014 Muster, $15: J.Ftsôu, ; B.R.G.Ra 4; B.R.G.and K.D.G.(Westm London, May 10.\u2014The Colonial Office has no information confirmi the rumor cur.font in Accra yesterday that Kumassi had allen, PRESS dispatches from Upper Pacific \u2014\u2014 tt 0 0000 0000 0000 S00 POO 000000060 00-00-0000 4000000900 Soo Caren \u2019's and Tucker's divisions, Hamilton's Office as follows \u2014 Cable Cart Headquer- ters, at the front, May 10.\u20140.10 a.m.\u2014 We ure now across the Zand River.The enemy | Lord Roberts also ! column of heavy Naval and Roval Garrison Artillery guns and four brigades of cavalry .Government.marched here to-dav.The epemy hold the opposite bank of the Zand River.Their + are gradually pushing them back.\u201d SEES NOTHING TO GAIN FROM MAKING PEACE are xtill holding a strong position, but we » New York, Mar 1N.\u2014 According to a de- spateh to the Heraid from Zand River, via Lorenzo Marquez, President Stevn, In an tntervie with Richard Harding Davis last Monday.snid :- \"We will fight to the end, Not one of my burghers is unwilling BURGHERS NOW TO REMOVE THEIR GUNS fight.We have never considered ahandon- tng the Transvaal.We will fight at the Vaal River, at Pretoria, and afterwards lo the mouatains.We have nothlpg to galn from peace, everything by fighting.The British are now at Wioburg and Virginia.We expect a big battle shortly.\u201d TRY London, May 14\u2014The crossing of the Vand River hy the British appears to have been e@ected sooner thau even the most BAUguUine expected, and this morning Lord Roberts\" tempora:r headquazters Is estab- Ushed In a cable cart on the borth bunk of the river.\u2018Fhe opposition the Iederals are offering shows that yesterday's reporie of the abandonment of thelr position were ill founded.Lord Roberts\u2019 adrance force.consisting of from 10.00 ta 12,000 muaot.ed wen, besides Infautry.artiilerr and tbe naval cnungent, appears t8 be sufficlentiy ARS YUKON AFFAIR Junior Tupper Makes an Attack on M-nister of Customs.COLLECTOR DAVIS ALSO RAKED.Hon.Mr.Paterson Makes Reply and Explains in Full the Circumstances Complained Of.Ottana, May O.\u2014iXpecialy \u2014 Tae whole time of the House vesteriny was taken up by Kir Hibbert Tupper the ventilation of a small Yukon matter It rather lengthy question which he put in regard to the uwranting of a clearance to and subrequent detention of the steamer Yukoner at Dawson on July 10, 1°09, by ptor sostome, And : cD te collbetor of cus ne a cheque ! the disposal of the procesde of far LH.45, placed In his hands by the As he was not satistion with the ance moved the adjournment of the House and plunged Into a history of the whole case.He spoke without a break until 8 o'clock.and resuming at © o'clock, owners.mpswer he at 5e until 11.Dee let of hs remarks was an attack npon the Minister of Customs, whom be held _reeponalhle for all the actions of the collector at Dawson Having he was acting in thie matter for Meears, Lewin & Smillie, the Minister nf Custame raid there parties might have a claim for tt ousands of dollars against the Govern: ment, and Sir Hibbert Tupper was using his p member of Parliament to draw ont something to assist those who el a suit agninat the Crown and PLASM Sir Hibbert called this a ~ p o.hat nl mirerable ex nee and contended t jector Davia had been acting in his official capacity in all he had done.MR.PATFRSON'®S ANSWER.The Minister of (Customs, in reply.stated that throughout he had been guided by the Department of Justice.It waa not fair for Ur Iihhert Tupper to attempt to could be need position as a force information which against the Crown in an action for damages.Mr.Paterson read from the corres pondenre which had been brought down, proving that the clearance had Ixen given under an misapprehension and was with: drawn hefare the steamer was detained, and that CoMetor Davis had, by consent.acted ae an arhitrator In the settiement of the claims against the veessi.which had been allowed to procesd after the amount of his award was paid The representa tive of the vessel afterwards refused to be bound by his arbitration The debate was corttnned hy Mr Porden fHalifaxi, Sir Lonis Davies Mr Quinn and Hon.Mr Sutherland.and at 12% the mo: ton te adjourn the House was pot and Sir Charles Tupper asked what the busi neem to day would he ang the Premier Tr plied that it would he Gurernment bille The House rose at 12 40 am.FRIVATE RILLR Pouring the private bills hour after reve the LA! granting a divores to Edwin James Cox war pa - The greater part of the hour was spent fn discneaing the bill respecting the To ronta Hotel Company.to which there WAS considérable apposition The promaiters, many of whoni are tant nanngers Want power given to hanke inan companies ani other chartered corperatione within & FA diva of ane mile af the pranoesd hotel te tnvee: la te if they dentred.The Wl'ster of Finance ap being Mmbtra:y to every monn banking The Lill was talked aye.KNOW NOTHING OF CANADA Mr.W.T.RB.Preston Tells the Agriculture Committes of Gr at Britain\u2018s Lack of Knowledge.Ottawa, Mat 10 \" A RIAL : AR c= NRE DL $ 1 > jo ~ i i! \u2014 À È N = \u201ca ; | | NV | i .\\ { | ny / : IN THE OPPOSITION STABLES.: : CLARKE WALLACE\u2014\"He may win in Quebec, but by the walls of Derry : : he'll fall down, I'm afraid, when he comes to the Ontario circuit.\u201d $ $ : MOUNTED RIRLES IN CAPE COLONY; Before Being Brigaded They Covered | 500 Miles Through the Disaffected District.De Aar.April 14, via London.May %\u2014 | The Giobea's special correspondeu* with the second contingent sends tbe following General Parsons calumn of Canadian \u2018 Mounted Rifles and other Crlontals and Im- perte! Yeomanry bave just arrived back here, after a five weeks mare through the noTth western districts of Cape Colony.in the course of which they cover od 7400 miles.Thelr work was one af pacification and thére was no fighting, the Jdicaflected colonists submitting or firing a¢ our men drew The health of the in spite of the deingea to which they have near.trocps le good been subjected and the reduced rations that prevailed during the greater portion of the trip.At this point we were Joined by a partion of the Mounted Canadians, who rame ont on the Milwaukee.The remainder nf thie section of the second contingent had gone on to 8pringfotein.A sjuademn cf the Can adian Monnted Rides arrived here from Cape Town.Our men are jubilant at learning that the greater part of the Canadians will he brt gaded into a Colonial contingent, under sc dasbing and distingnished à General os Ian Hamilton.and will, vnle- hin leader ship.go forward tn Pretoria London, May 190- The War Offer bas re ceived from iont Robes à despatoh, de ed Zand River Camp.May 9, sas:ag \u2014 1; have received à mont cheery telegram from Baden-Foweii, dated April 27 \u2019 WOULD BE OUT OF PLACE.Ottawa, May 10\u2014(Special)-It Is under stood that no further =tepa will he taken towards getting up a celehration os Deo minion Day.The generxt opinion In that la view of the dimstroun fire à criedration would be inappropriate and tae partial disorganization produced hy the fire would tend to operate against its swccess.A CORPS OF WOMEN.Pretoria.Wednesdey.May 9 President Kroger has received a telegram from a burgheress ssging If the t'me hoe not ar rired for the form-tion of 1 corpe of wo maen.adding 1hat she le prepand with a body of woniem volunteers tn take up arme decided \u2018o rebmiid the Theaire Fra ore at a com of $9000, Mr.Ford cape Ie.Gefence of the independence of the fast po decision as te detail bes yet been Tranevaed, > S ball season te marrow, \" buer Canadians nndnr Hotton.i are hernginet warriors on the veldt and clear | \u201cthe konjes with , that's where Oom Paul gets off.2 enppty at Coast mining country indicate it is no longer » the correct thing to kick when you are go- ! Ing to be hanged Martin Sivert, confessed murderer.pleaded for a burry-up execution and even signed his own death warrant.No court: no lawyers, no expense.Only a rope and tree and willing hands.WARNING to cyclists: Iinllar tax is due.\u201cPlease pay and save costs | \u201cPRISONERS of \u2018hope\u2019 - British in the Pretoria race track and Roers at St.Helena, \u201cBF.qulet.Saphn.anid a woman to her pet pondle.Xhe was on her way to the Dog Show last night and a fat man In A Rt.Catherine Street cor pearly fell off the strap he was hanging 10 NUMBER of persons now reveiving relief in India ix 3.517 am.DWIGHT I.MOODY ance toid h « son not fo bother locking up his ancestry as he once knew a man whn did «0 and stumbled over a horse-thie Oh, what a tangled mess we spin when we start out to trare up kin.CHARLES DINELLE.n carter.enriched the city treacury veetordar by the payment Of Ki for the privilege of misusing bis horse.FANS are tuning up far opening of local Fate with a thoumænd trials, Life's rocky pathway strews, Ard ope that drives ns crazy, Is a pair of squeaky shoes \u2014Bill Jarvis.DI vou ene the Gili \u201cee.À : - 7 \u2018 SO-MORROT: > PRICE QNE DENT; - Boer Withdrawals From Strong Positions Are Exactly as the Commander-in-Chief Had | | Planned.2 New York, May 10.\u2014(8pecial.)\u2014I.N.Ford Cables the Tribune from London this morn- lng: The rumors that the Boers are re- treatiug are definite from Basutoland and vague from the Zand River.Olivier has abandoned Ladybrand, and the Boer com- Mandos are also described as retiring from Flcksburg, in consequence of rumors that the British bave occupted Senckal.These withdrawals are the direct result of Lord Roberts\u2019 rapid advance northward, since the Doers are compelled to concentrate ull thelr avallable forces for a final stand In the Free Btate, RUBERTS VINDICATED.Lord Roberta\u2019 own judgment is vindicated in ordering an advance.Without assault- Ing the Dutch position at Thaba N'Chu and without following the Boers to Lady- brand, he bas cleared the eastern flank In A nost effective way without bloodshed or loss of time.The Boer positions at Thaba N'Chu have been found to be well nigh impregnable, and General Rundle\u2019's men have been protected against useless butchery.The Boers are also reported to be rettr- Ing from the Zand River toward the Vaal ftiver, but It is more likely that they are choosing the best possible position of defence mouth of Kroonstud.CALLS FOR REINFORCEMENTS, There has been no fmportant change in the military situation during thé last twenty-four hours.Lord Roberts Is cail- lng up relnforrements and arranging the transport, and the Boers are massing their forces and entrenching their positions somewhere north of the Zand River.The special correspondents do not agree respecting the direction and extent of the Boer line y ef defence, but South Africans tell me | tbat the hills are high and the positions | behind the Zand River are the strongest | in the Free State.FRENCH'R WHEREABOUTS, There is a general belief among military writers that General French, with the sixth .division, will appear at the right moment somewhere west of the railway to flank the Boer position at Ventershurg, and threaten Kroonstad.There are no facta in the despatches in support of this theory, but the reappearance of General French's \u2018go cavalry brigades and a portion of his mounted infantry on the advance line is a sign which seems to imply an approaching turalng movement, and the sixth division con hardly he required in the rear for the protection of Blogmfontein.KROONSTAD IS IMPORTANT.A turning movement will he made toward Betbiehem if a portion of General Buller's forces Is to be brought Into the Free State.but a morc natural direction is westward.Kroonstad is a most important strategic position between Bloemfontein and Pretoria.It commands the direct rafiway to Pretoria.and also the loop line through Potchefstroom to Johannesburg.Tt In the key to the Transvaal, and is the natural storehouse of supplies for an army crossing the Vaul River hy elther Mine of railway.The possession of this stronghald is , of greater importance than the direct cooperation of (ieneral Buller's army with It will enable Generals Hunter and Meth- uen to co-operate with Lord Roberts from the west, und will give the direction to turning movements in the level reaches of the Transvaal towards Johannesburg and Pretoria.The War Office was silent yesterday, and there was un confirmation of tbe reports of a renewal of activity in Natal or the rumors that a secret expedition consisting entirely of mounted troopers wus approach ing Mafeking, far in advance of General Hunter's column.SALISBURY'S SPEBRCH.Lord Balisbury made yesterday a most uncompromising speech in Albert Hall, before the Primrose League, condemning Mr.(Gladstone's Home Rule policy both Ip South Africa and Ireland.He took the grace out of the recent visit of the Queen to Ireland by the vehemence with whieh he warned Irishmen that recent events in South Africa proved that there could nox be practical independence anywhere in the Empire, with opportunities for arraylng hostile forces against the Imperial Government.It was a trenchant but acrid speech and was not well timed.Mr.Barton made another logical speech at the dinner of the Imperial South African Assorintion fn defence of the Australian Commonwealth Bill and its High Court of Appeal for Australia.There was nothing in his speech to indicate that Mr.Chamber lain has succeeded in arranging a compro mixe on what has become a burning ques tion In Imperial politics.General Dennison delivered another stirring address on behalf of Canada, laying stress upan the necessity for an independent British cable system around the world, safeguards for feed supply, and the summoning of an Imperial council after tho close of the war to decide issues for ihe peace of the Empire.BOERS NOT PANIC STRICKEN.6 a.m.\u2014The special nccounte which are published this morning of General Hutton's reconnalssince at Zand River on Mopday do not convey the Impression that the Boers are by any means panlc stricken.The object cf the movement was to capture a Boer onvoy, but Ît was 50 far from belug successful that the Boers, who were in great force, actually crossed to the south bank of the river and attempted to outflank General Hutton's/hrigade of Aus- trallans end Canadians.General Hutton aceordingly feil back to Welgelgen.On Tuesday, says a Chronicle telegram.It was found that the Boers bad withdrawn from the river.General Hutton then.cross ed to thé north Bank and supported by some of General French's cavalry, followed up the retiring bhurzhers.Thelr convoy was apparently In difficulties, but as moon as the brigade appeared in sight a well- directed and concentrated fire from elght Boer guns rendered any attempt at capture out -of the question.It is announced that there was a skirmish antshde of Mafeking last Saturday, gn on that day Colonel Baden-Fowell was still holding his own.The Cape Town eor- respondent of the London Daily Mail learns Lord Roberts\u2019 forces.| that the town will he relleved In about a week GUEST AT A BANQUET Sir Richard Cartwright Honored by His Colleagues.__ ABUNDANCE OF ENTHUSIASM.Members and Senators from the Province of Ontario Acts as Hosts.Otawa, Mar 10.\u2014(Speéelal\u2014Sir Richara Cartwright is undoubtediy popular with the Liberals of Ontario.They rejoice in his .triur hs.They are quick tn resent any attack upon him.That the opinion of the party of the I'mvince is shared Ly the pen.| pies representatives in Parliament, was shown by the Leartiness with which they threw themeelves Into the project of a complimentary banquet to the veteran | teader, the unanimity with which they turn.ced cut to the banquet and the enthusiasm ; \u201cwith which they applauded rhe many en- comtbums heaped upon him by his Jeader and his leading assosjates, Nut of the sixty chairs arranged about the capaclous and brillants derorated dining hall in the Sen i u'e wing, bardly a half dozen were vacant, | Every member and every Sepator from the , Province of Ontario who could possibly he \u201cpresent was in his place to de honor to the | odie and cultured Minister of Trade aud Commerce, Of the members of the Cabiney \"from Ontario hut two were absent, Hon | Javid Mtils, through Iiness and Hon, Wm.| I'aterson, Who was engaged In the House ; | In meeting one of the wardy, windy tirades of the younger Tupper.The grestest unjnimity prevalled.Al, i There wore staunch Liberals from the leading English Provigee, proud of the record of thelr party, eonfident in It< fatore and ioral to the able and distingnished states {nau who bas done so» much to promulgate and wake good the principles advoeated, and sucvessfnils carried into operation ty | tbe adm:nistraUon of whicdb Le is 4 prom- Inent member.The banquet was enthu siastic.It gave forth an air of confidence of victory In the coming elections.It was { the or asicn of an able.witty and thoughtful spreh ty the guest of the evening, j and af an laspirine address by the leader of the party, wuo d'd nt fati to record in the mo, Show a: the Arena.Mniort.I.G.Marks Inde NOTE to crantrere Name of dent] \u201c ; : = has Rem with 3 vrenr.old wh would he : TO-MORROW oie.3.To : Eh ~.Hou Meaicnal to à of dew Her Majesty s\u2014 The White Herve Tavera AT oo ou n question.Resides, have Banchall Grounds.\u2014 Opening of the Cham.the evening megiectod dentist's wert will have to one ve Mentreal, o ; be te very oem PE oem _\u2014\u2014 speech e - ; were unable to be present.patriotle ring.When the cheers had dled away, Mr.Frost, the chief Liberal whip for the province, read letters of regret from Hon, A.M.Paterson.Hon.David Mills and Mr.N.A.Belcourt, M.P., who The Chairman.in proposing the toast nf the evening, \u201c(mir Guest.\u201d paid n graceful tribute to Nir Richard Cartwright, the able and tried leader from the Province of On- tarte.\u2018fig this, connection Mr.Gibson drew attention to the difficulty which the committee hard had In confining the dinner to the members from the Province of Ontario, to great was the popularity of the Minister of Trade und Commerce that had the committee noc insisted upon the rule there would not have been a building in the city which would have heen large enough to contain the representative men who would have taken advantaze of the opportunity of paying their respects to the «trong, sturdy Sir Richard.True Sip Richard had heen, and it was ts hix credit, He was a worthy sucresaar to George Brown.There was one thiug that could be said for the guest of the evening.It was that though he hail been traduced by hs enemies there was ho one who could say that he had wavered in his loyalty to his fri-nds, to the FAbLera) party.or Îts leader.The stalwart Liberals from Ontario looked upon Sir Richard Cartw:ght aa the beacan fight of the party, \u201che Enoranten of pure administration.\u2019 we perfect storm apph greeted Sir Richard showed that str ich son had not overrated his popularity.A Tonsing chorus, \u201cHe's a Jolly good fellow.was followed hy a burer of cheers for or Jdchara ( Artwricht.followed hy ap.\u2019 orst of chee ?.\u2018sv Liberal Tose ch rs for \u2018Ontario's veteran Next Will contain, among other illustrations, the following : The Governor-General and His Household.Swiss Guides for the Canadian Rockies.Sights and Scenes at the Paris à Exposition.The Montreal Baseball Team.Some Dogs Which Cost a Fortune.War Pictures and War Heroes.BE SURE AND BUY A COPY, + ç\u2014 2.7] ; ; : nn.ENGLAND MUST RELY.\u201d | ON HER OWN STRENGTH Bitterness Against Great Britain Must be Reckoned on\u2014Efficient Defences Are Needed.earpest and most active efforts to repel \u201cI'am nervous at using language of such a kind, lest it should be thought I am \u2018indiogting that something is known to the Fore Office, by ting out this pos sible dan 1 wish most emphatically to say I have no idea of that kind.The state of affgire, as I know it and so London, May 10.\u2014The annual grand habitation of the Primrose League was held in Albert Hall yesterday afternoon.Lord Saliabury, who presided, commwented on the remarkable change which had take place in the latter half of the century j the views of the peoplé regarding the pire.They hed formerly repelled i burden, and that doctrine had been \u20ac TAN MONTREAL A SHORT SERMON.6 AP inent ; \u2018 Dtri on an Important Nubjeet._\u2018Terante, 10\u2014Tte following pare: graphe sen truths es vital ue ser Man ever utiareé, they shoul toceive the earacet glien of all who inousand Island Paok, Jul 22nd, 1800.sand Islas u 3 .The 4rvold Chemical Ce.: \u2019 .ar Birs,\u2014At the beginning of this month my constitution wss se much run wa that 1 had to get leave ef absence my vengregation fer four months.I loft New York on the 10th inst, and while h Toronto ! saw Dr.Arnold's Kngllsh Pllls advertised in the News, and bought @ box of them, When | commenced taj: ng Joon my condition wag ri that 1 .eould nel 5.099 an ap © was ve poor, but botcre 1 bad Free the box 1 could sleep well and eajdy a good mes), sud new feel jike a pow man.in the Ggat place 1 fou! indebted tp the Toronto News for puttlug we ou the right track, and fu the second place 1 think Dr.Ar nold\u2019s Englidh Plils tae Lest imedicine | ever took._ Enclosed please fad two dolla for T - AP dl \u2014_ _ DAD.Y HFUALD, THURSDAY, MAY 104908, 77 2 Amd 5 oe + a es fin Murp ECONOMICAL TRADING \u2018Thousands\u2018of dollars can be saved by our many customers if they will do all their trading at our establishment.3 -ééetae += y race & Co.to such extremes by & man of splendid far as the Government is concerneg, is MPICH you will please vend me three boxes .Cy.: genive\u2014Gladstone\u2014that it had produced peaceful It is impossible to speak too °F YOU PILIe to ihe address below.We have some Big Offerings this week in every department which no cash buyers @ strong reaction which started after the highly of the caret, calm neuteslity ours most respectfully, : TT ; i r Sivamton of Mabe Til anrted after the .| J.\u20ac GLASS, | : should neglect to see.Below are only a few of the many Bargains to be found which has been observed by all the governments of the world.\u201d Continuing, Lord Salisbury said: \u201cA certain section of their subjects, nog I hope, a very large, though a noisy one, has at the present moment a great prejudice against this country.It does not, however, follow that we have no précautions tc take.(overnments may come and go and feelings may change from year to year.That roat of bitterness against England, which I am unable to explain, may be mere caprice to satisfy the exigéncies of journalists to-day, or it may indicate a deepseated feeling with which, later, we may have to reckon.There can be no se- ourity nor confidence in the feelings or sympathy of other nations except through the efficiency of our own defence and the strength of our own right arm.Every Geneml Gordon.The death of Gordon had\u2019 bees avenged.Terhape it was too soon to say the great humiliation of Ma- juba had been effaved or that the great wrong had been righted, but he felt they were on the road to accomplish that end.Under the brilliant guidance of Lord Roberts, 200,000 soldiers, a larger army than had ever before been sent across the same expanse of sea, were now engaged in re ducing to obediency to the Queen those territories which ought never to have been released, and to restoring to South Africa the only chance it had of peace, develop- went and\u2019 tranquility.INTRICATE IRISH PROBLEM.The Premier referred to the difficult and intricate Irish problem and said: \u201cMr.Gladstdhe, in an evil moment, for the name of the country and for his.party, attached himself to the idea of the separation of England and Ireland.There has been a long struggle, but no one can say the home rule cause presents any elements of sanguine anticipation for the future.It might be said that the Irish idea would - where the power of defence is increasing and who knows but all these things may be united in one great wave to dash upon our shores?\u201d A : The Premier's remarks were greeted by loud cheers., The Premier then urged the.necessity of precaution in time, remarking that the Rev.J.C.Glass, DD, Thousand Islands Park.Dr.Arnold's English Toxin Pllis, the only medicine on earth that cores a disease by killing the germs that eause it, gre mold by all druggists at 75c a box; sample sise Be or sent prepaid op receipt ef price, by The Arpold Chemical Co., Limited, Canadas Lite Bullding, 42 King Street West, Toronto, \u2014 = berge Is of opinion that the present case is of such a speciul churncter that for the moment it is not necessary to quarantine the entire Windsor Hotel; but If further cases develop that must be done.\u2018\u2018I have given you,\u201d he sald, \u2018\u2018the full story of these cages.The public have right to know them; but I bope you, who represent the press, will be good enough to explain to your readers that there le no cause what ever for panic op excitement, We do not wish to keep, as I aay, the public In ignorance of what has transpired: but we do wish them to know that there Is no cause for alurm, and the members of the Moaro of Health are prepared te ake whatever eps may necessary, 'e have ne the north wing of the Civic Hospital as a smallpox hosital, and Dr.Fisk, with a special staff of nurses, has been engaged to take charge of It, It Id thoroughly isolated from the remainder of the hunliding, baving a separate approach and being entirely cut off by a strong bulkhead thoroughly jmper- at every counter,-and to avoid the crowd all who can should try and do their shopping in the morning.Gloak Department Toes axets} 50 p.c.off | Ladies\u2019 Stylish Jackets, in black and drabs, 20.00 for $3.50, $11.00 for $3.50, $14.00 for 97.00, $16.00 for $8.00, $32.80 for - $11.25, $24.00 for $12.00.Ladies Stylish Colored Capes, $5.00 for \u2026 $2.50, $6.50 for $1.25, $11.00 for $5.50, 913.00 far $8.50, $16.50 for $8.25, $10.00 for $9.50, $22.00 for $11.00.Ladies\u2019 Bicycle Costumes, only a few left, \u2019 $12.00 for $4.95, $13.00 for $6.95, $15.00 + \u2014 for $8.95, SR 2007 i LL Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats, 100 to clear, each, .at 2c \u2014 \u2014 Dress Goods Department All-wosl Canvas Cloth, colors black, blue and cream, worth 75c, cholce for 35c per yard.: Colored All-wool French Cashmere, colors green; fawn, navy blue and.brown, worth 40c, cholca of this lot 25c per yard.All-woal Navy Blue Costume Serge, three specials for this sale, prices, Ze, 30c \u2018and 35c.Silk Department .3,000 yards Fancy Striped Taffeta Silks, all colors in this line, price only 45¢ per yard.: \"80 pisces Fancy Silke, all, pure silk, all new MEN'S FURNISHINGS Our goods are dear goods at.cheap prices.Cheap goods are always dear at any price.So you always get more than your money's worth when you buy here, : Boys\u2019 Windsor Ties Dent you want some?75 dozen boys beautiful washing silk Windsor Ties, handsome patterns, on light grounds.Regular 50c ones, out they go at.26C Night Shirts Night Shirts 40 dozen men\u2019s and boys\u2019 superior quality be realized and that Mr.Gladstone's as- material for military aggression was year: vious to the transmission either of germs colors, worth 81,00, for 75c per yard.heavy twilled cotton Night bhirts, =\u2018 ptr rt a \" after external affairs will occupy a consid: pirations would be fulfilled.But I do not ly increasing in power and efficiency believe that causes which have once been among every one of the great natians.well beaten have reappeared to any pur- - v Ç MEDY pose in English history.Apart, however, CONSCRIPTION NOT À REMEDY.\u201cIn every case in history the great mari- from the fate of former struggles, I am till assured that there is no hope of the time power has been paralyzed\u2014killed,\u201d predominant partner ever consenting to he added, \u2018not by disasters suffered in its give Ireland practical independence.We provinces, but bya blow directed at the bave learned something from South Afri- heart.The British navy, of cpurse, ought can war; how a disloyal government, in to be sufficient.But are we wise in plac- spite of warnings, could accumulate arma- ing all our eggs in one basket.ment, against the most powerful combat.\u201cAs to land defence, so far as I can see, ant, and thus secure a terrible advantage.anything in the nature of conscription 1a We now know better than we did ten not a remedy the country is prepared to vears ago, what a risk it would be if we accept.Therefore, we must induce the gave a disloyal government in Ireland the people to voluntarily put themselves in a power of accumulation of forces against position to defend their homes and coun- this country.try.The Primrose Langue can do much to SL AC - \"ae foster the creation of rifle clubs.once EFFACEMENT NOT PERMANENT.the feeling could be propagated that it is \u201cMr.Gladstone shattered his own party the duty of every able-bodied Englishman to that for the moment they are erased to make himself competent to meet an in- and a powerless factor in English politics.vading enemy we would have a defensive But it must not be imagined that the ef | furce which would make the chances of facement is likely to be permanent.Here: an ussuilant so bad that no assailant would appear.\u201d .A The statement was alss greeted with: loud applause.After a resolution urging British subjects to prepare in time of peace no as to be.ready to play their part in time of imperial emergency had carried by acclamation, the meeting adjourned.erably larger place among the problems we have to solve, not necessarily because in themselves they are more important; but if we look around we can see the ele: ments and causes of menace and penl slowly accumulating, and they may accu mulate to such a mint as to require our OFFICIAL STATEMENT hours the representatives of the press were admitted to the committee room, when Al- derman Ames made the following state- Executive Committee\u2014F.Strange.H.ment: \u2018In the.first place, I wish to thank Riehardson, T.J.Rigner, J.E.Cunatag- the newspaper men in the uame of the Be, rer: Ren a nlaghare - eat \u2014 » - .elty for the fact that they have, although Regatta Committee\u2014F.H.Macnee, F.Smallpox Cases Discussed by the knowing of the presence of this disease In pirange, J.Conway, A.Daltes, J.McD.; .the city for the past two weeks, not un- Monat, b will d a representative to th e club W sen e Hygiene Committee.duly alarmed the public in connection meeting of Sachtmen to be held in B Ad tLerewith, I am aware of the fact that ville next Saturday to consider the forma the newspaper men have heen cognizant of something of this kind, and that they have used excellent discretion In this matter.There are at present three cases of smallpox in the city, to our knowledge.The ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN.Yesterday's Statement in The Herald the Same as Given by Ald.Ames.evidently contracted smallpox on.a sleep- Ing car coming intn Winnipeg.since he oc cupled the stateroom next to the man Fer- The Committee on Hygiene, under the presidency of Alderman Ames, held a private mecting yesterday afternoon for the purpose of discussing the situation in reference to the trio of smallpox cuses which have occurred in Montreal within the last fortnight.In addition to the members of the committee there were present Dr.La- berge, the City Medfral Health Officer; Mr.W.8.Melloc, the manager of tbe Windsor Hotel: Dr.Pelletier, Inspector of the Provincial Board of Health, and several others.The representatives of the press were rigidly excluded, and to ensure pri: vacy the committee room door was \u2018\u2018tyled\u201d on tbe inside by a youth from the Hygiene Department, while a messenger from the City Clerk's Department waa frequently passing in and ont of the apartment.After à sitting occupying upwards of a couple of \u20141 If a medal were awarded for the most perfect temperance medicine prepared for fam- ly use it would undoubtedly be given to Doctor ierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery.This medicine which is age.Mr.Drewry came to Montreal aad stopped at the Wingdsor.Nr.Drewry's cane was discovered on the 34th of April, and while yet in the very first stages.of the disease, he was moved to the Civie Hos pital with the two nurses who bad been with him.and every possible precaution known to science was taken to instantly disinfect all who had come in contact with | him.even the people who had waited upon him underwent eomplete disinfeetion.Tho atthorities of the Windsor Hotel Issued instructions for the vaccination of all their en.ployes, and to-day there Is not a single employe out of their staff of 261 unvaccin- ated.On Sunday, May 6, the second case was reported of the Lellboy named George Beckwith, residing at 122 Mansfield Street.He had come in contact with Mr.Drewry.In his cosc, also, the disease wan discov ered in its Initial stages, and Beckwith was Immediately isolated, and the house, with all the inmetes, put in quarantine, with every possible precaution.On the fcHowing (Monday) night the butcher at the Windsor Hotel, nawed Schowner was suspected of being ll with the disease when ut the Montreal Gsenerul Hospital office for examination in another connection, He wus sent: there by a physiclan because he was thought to be suffering from pneumonia.tle was not admitted to any of the wards, and the office has since been completely disinfected, Hchowner was (mmediately sent to the Civic Hospital.The Windsor and comfortable; and, if the necessity arose, year: - tion of an Eastern Outario Canne Ansocla- tion.\u2019 asking suggestions from the Kingston club regard: i ing the holding of « © original case was that of Mr.Drewry, who | \u2018®c, 0.0 Ferry, on Rideau Lake.meet and bring in a report as to what they likely five or nix races will be beld dur.guson, who died in Winnipeg a few days [a > e #kiff sailing and canoe races will be among the events.« A FEW WORDS How it Begins\u2014How it Becomes sure 10 become vietims of catarrh, which in its acute form !s nothing more ur less | difficult Lreathing, and headache are weil: known symptoins of acute catarrh, \u2018comes chrople, 8nd then there are smail entirely non.alcoholic and nonnarcotic, produces actual strength, instead of the simulated strength which results from the use of ** whiskey medicines,\u2019\u2019 or nerve numbing narco.tice.The many and MEDICAL Ny .Vent remarkable cures resulting from the use of \u2018Golden Medical Discovery ve the soundness of Dr.Pierce's ory that in these days of haste and bury the stomach is the common breeding lace of disease.These cures also prove Fe soundness of Dr.Pierce\u2019s reasonin that \u2018\u2018diseases which originate in the stomach must be cured h the stomach.\u201d The \u2018\u2018 Discovery '' is a medicine for the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition.When the stomach is healthy the blood made in the stomach is healthy, and sufficient in quentit to nouridh the nerves and gthen the system to resist or throw off disease.Nature develope life, sustains life and life by nourishment.Vital lure comes when the body is starved either from lack of food or the inability of the à ive end nutritive organs to extract the nourishment from the food taken into the stomach.** Golden Medical Discovery ' takes the obstacles from Nature's way 30 that she can sustain life by her own methods.Dr.Plorce\u2019s Pleasant Pellets assist the ' pattot of \u2018\u2018 Qolden Medical Discovery.\u201d Hotel authorities have sluce completely dis Infected the two floors on Stanley Street In the neighborhood of SBchowner's room besides the basement in Peel Street, and have closed up thore two floors complete ly.At present eve recaution is ing taken, and the Board of Health is.of opin: lon that no further anxiety need be felt.All portions of the hotel which could possibly be affected have heen carefully dis Infected and closed.The hulliding oecu- Bled by the servants is so arran as to * completely sepgrated from the rest of the hotel: and It is possible to close any once of the floors, shutting It complete! trom what nesth.The rd of Healt are not opinion that it is necessary tu uarantine the Windsor Hotel at present.resident physician is to remain on the premises continuously for the present, and to examine every employe dally, as well as fo visit nt his or her home every employe absent from his or her place at rol) call.- The committee have passed this resolution: \u201cThat after having heard the differ ent explanations of the medical officer of health of the city and of Dr.Pelletier, seo retary of the I'rovincial Board of Health, and also of other medical men, on the several cases of smallpox which have been de clared at the Windsor Hotel slace the 24th of April, tbe committee order the medical officer to follow the rules of the Provinelal Roard of Health in such eases, and.to take all possible means to prevent the spread of the disease.\u201d e rules of the Provincial Roard Health, which affect this cape, are as {0 lows: \u2014*When smallpox ig a house all the persams redding, or who have been In contact with the sick Bron» re siding therein, must be immediately vae cinated, uniess they have been so within seven gyeals and furnish suffictent proof thereof.Every à having been ia con tact with a smalipox patient, or a cholera patient, shall be kept in quarantine under supervision during all the period of incuba tion of the malady \\uniess nnder special 6fr- cnmetances that the: rd of Health will able to direct the lcul health officer te seat of the disease.a few hours, and chronic catarrh !s abeo- ed as Catarrb, and none that su certainly take isance of.\u201d aie Tom tied cxpiuinoé tant De La Lo man.vd ap a J , ) aes To œ \u2019 .\" a.er odors, aud the north wing is thoroughly and fully equipped for the work for which it bas teen set apart.Jn the other por tions of the north wing there are no occupants, In the south wing we have at present twelve diptheria cases In the one ward, and forty cases of scarlating in ano ther ward.In fact we have no room for another case of scarlatina in that ward at present.We particularly wish to reassure tone parents having children In these wards that thelr Httle ones are perfectly safe from any danger of infection and that there is not the least chance of thelr cateh- ing smallpox.tal vesterday and visited the children's wards.I found them all perfectly happy [ should not have the least hesitation In having a baby of my own in either the diphtheria or the seariatina ward.» 1 may add that the smallpox ward I= separated from other utilised portions of the hospital by fuliy-fifty feet: every door, top and hot- tom, leading to this ward, ie Iocked, ana no one can cammublcate with elther doctor, nurses, or anvone else In this ward, except by telephone.\u201d Upon inquiry at the Civic Hospital It was stated that the three patients are progress- Ing as favorahiy as can be expected under the circumstances.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026 KINGSTON YACHT CLUB.Kingston, May 9.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At the an: nus! meeting of the Kingston Yacht Club these officers were elected for the ensuing Commodore\u2014Dr.1.Allan Black.Vice-Commodore\u2014W.Bruce Carruthers.Rear Commodore\u2014James H.Macnee, Secretars\u2014R.F.Burns.4 Treasurer\u2014A.C, Johnston.Neveral lavitations have been received, the club to take part Im various The Perth Yacht Club wishes regattas.tta this summer The Regatta Committee was Instructed to thought advisable as to summer events.Ît the season, and an exciting time created.| ABOUT CATARRH.Chronic\u2014How it is Cuféd by Dr.Chase.l'eopie who take cold easily are almost than \u2018\u2018colé In the head.\u201d .Itunning at tue nose, studded up nostrils, If allowed to run on acute catarrh be- ulcers formed in tbe nose, droppings into (be throat, which.cause bawkiug and spitting, and, when tbe olceration reaches the bone, foul breath.\u2019 .As a result of the thickening of the mem: brane of the nose aud eustachean tube deafness and loss of the sense Of sipell are slso symptoms of chronle catarrb.When allowed to work Its way along the alr passages catarrb ultimstely resches the lungs and becomes consumption, To clear the slr passages and heal the ulcers In the nome is the object of treat.| ment, - and No means have ever been go universally successful as Dr.Chase's Catarrh Cure.\u2019 .; The Improved blower which is given free with every bot of Dr.Chase's Catarrh Cure is a simple yet mast effectual method of sending \u2018the preparation to the very Relief?comes almost lastantly, \u2018cold In the head\u2019 snd acute catarrh are cured in iutely eradicated from the system (a a few weeks.An ea almost invariably leaves to vietim In a weakened, run-down condition, the patient should use Dr.Chase's Nerve Food along with the Catarri Cure to build up the systems, and form new red cor.puscies In the bloeé.\u2018Tals combined treatment Is wnapproach.| able ss an e\u20acective method of permanent.Iy curlog catarrh and ridding the system of evefy symptom or trace of this distresg- ing.Gebilitating 20d dangerons disease, Thete ls 20 alllent 20 frequently neglect.| kads to consumplion and death.Dy, I was up at the Civic Hoapl- |.rrr a ue ; DRESS SKIRTS A PLUM.192 Wash Skirts in dinen, drill and crash, choice $1.68, worth regular 82,15 and £2.25, Also, another special line in printed reversible.drill! skirts, only.$1.25, worth * $1.75.Only $2.95 @ Fancy Black snd White Broken Shepherd\u2018a Check Skirts, tailor made and newest shupe, $2.85, regular $4.25.5 LJ BLOUSES fadies\u2019 Blou Hosiery Department Women's.Black Cashmere °° .80e for 224c pr.500 yards new Pin Checked Silks, all the latest colors, and satin finish.Price only 65c per yard.- : Brom ~ Cotton Department A great \u201csnap\u201d in Fancy Dress Muslins, 00 pieces, all fast colors, new patterns, Cheap at Me, chaice for 10c per yard.The balance of our remnants White Pique} to be sold on Friday and Saturday at 10c per vard.: 25 dozen Bleached Linen Damask Table Napkins, pure linen.Size 34 x 34.Cheap at #2.50 or $3.00, while they GLOVES GLOVES Unsurpassed in choiceness and such a variety of exclusive stvles that we deem it a pleasure to ask a call from you Friday and Saturday.Special.: 40 dozen women's 2-clasp French Kid Gloves, pique sewn, gussetted fingers, Paris points, in shades of khaki, drab, grey, pearl and white, worth $1.50 per pair, here.\u2026 .\u2026 .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.B1.29 liberally cut and well finished.Worth 75c each, Friday and Saturday.46C al Jewellery Offerings Women's Paris Wateh Chains, rope pattern.worth 60c¢ for 35c.; Sterling Silver Hat Pins, 30c ones for 19a \" each.; \u2019 Beautiful Scarf Pins, worth up to $1.25 each, to clear, 50c.: pe 4 - PERFUMES Worth.Price.Rhum Quinquine for the bair.$0.75 30c¢ l\u2019eau de Spagne, toilet water.1.25 58 Vinaigre aux sel De Vichy, T° 12 pints.125 8% UMBRELLAS = \"150 men's and women's fine quality Gloria Silk Umbrellas, with steel rods, silver mounted and fancy handles, a really good.umbrella, worth $1.50 to $1.00, bere.«0 tive 0.0.1.19 - ~ BARGAINS IN BASEMENT, ment.7 tables filled with goods worth 10c, 15¢, « and 20c, all to go in this sale at .7c Flower Seeds, large packages, worth 5c and = luc, all varleties, 3c pkg.: * Garden Rakes, good aand strong, 30c each.Gold Paint, only 10c bottle.Our favorite Gold Enamel, éan be washed with soap and water, complete in box with brush, only 20c.Star Enamel Paint, all colors, gives porce- \u2018lain finish, only 18\u20ac tin.\u201cG° Varnish Rtains, stalos and varnishes join the onc operation, all stains, only n.Fioor l'aint, all colors, 40c for 1 quart tin.200 Enamel Téa Pats, 2 quart nize, all first - quality, worth 43c., Friday price 23c each.Ammonia, only 10c large bottle.Furniture Polish, only 13¢ bottle.Babies\u2019 Baths, English bath tin, side, oak stained, 2 lots.Lot worth .$1.20 and 31.00, for Tuc; Lot 2 worth $1.73 and $2.00, for 90c.Bread Boxes, hest tin, brown japan, with lock and key or pasp, tour sizes, ut 80c, Toc, 83c, $1.00.Gravy Stcalners, only 5c each.bite im- Garden Tools In sets consisting of rak hoe and spade, all good and strong, ç 3 piece net, worth.1%\u20ac fer 10e 3 plece set.worth.,.20e for 13e 3 plece set, worth.950 for 3e, 1 8 piece set, worth., .30¢ for S3c.Washboards, very strong, 1Te.100 Hall Lampe, complete witth brass chains, globe, fount, burner, chimney and whew, wl colors and shapes, worth £ = shriday aud Saturday, your chelce a 50.: Glass Jugs to hold 1-2 galion, worth only 19¢ each.« Be, { Glass ot Sets, jocludin butter dish, sugar bowl, cream and spoon holder, at 25c, 850, 40c and ries 7 patterus to select from your Glass Berry Bowls, best imitation cut glass, dolce for 15e, .EXTRA IN DINNDR AETS.Men's Merino Uriderveste.50c for S3c ea.Men's Fine Merino Half Hose, worth.Wire Ice Baskets, newest thing for taki .; ; re a \u2019 n Women's Ribbed Cotton in the ice, only 20c each.& for ne Vests.lTe for 12§c ea.Ice Tongs, good and 20c each.Pillow Sham Holders, only 25c.Scrub Rrushes, 8c for Be.strong, only 15¢ and Just received two crates of Dinner Bets sultahle for city or country use, .pieces in set.five beautiful Pirterns to at least select from, every set Is worth at Hose.+» .\u2026 .20¢ for 124e pr.Nail Brushes, Se for Jcs $2.00.special ce in this sale only n SURE SE JOHN ve MURPHY & CO - © 23435tCathérineSt.Corner of Metcalfe Street, @ Terms Cash.Tel.Up 933.STOCKTAAD' WATER CUT OF CITY DID NOT RECHIVR ITS MONEY, 30 ITS THREAT ~ WAS CARRIED OUT.°° Treo Finance Committee decided yesterday { afteracon that, unless the Moatreal Stock Yards Company pald the sum of $8,000 by gve o'clock inst evening, thelr water supply would be ent off at that howr, and al.Chase's Catarrh Cure, IU cents a bot: blower free, Dr.Chase's Nerve Food, ne conte © Du.At ail Sealer, or Np mal} Bamsnçen, Bales à Ca Zapmin \u2018thedr pipes ha \u2014 measute.The subject was folly discussed last Friday, when the president of the com pany addressed the comimittee in defence of thelr conrentioa that the cha was ex- erbitant in view of the fact that wate.passing through their meter and charged to them had been transferred to the Grand Trunk Rallwar, and used for fire pa pose, aud a pipe line ilne contlnued from the stock yard on to other premines.A at oe a nted ne examine an npon subject.7 now reed that they found a pipe line hag extended from a hydrant ia the stock rard to property adjoining.the whole of the whole of t water passing (hvvogh the stock yard meter.It was resolved that ses, ng beem tapped for the pun | bis report at Friday's meeting of the Finance Committee.There can be à difference of opinion ea one sale, sure and 2210 the ToNAMINY News Noon Bxtermminatse.38 vod etoctont.THR EEANDAI\u2014E Toronto May 10.\u2014At the Hendrie her aale yesterday, H.Mapson, of Montreal: to ght Caretu', à ¢-prarold bay mare, for $190, and Woedetock, a 4-yearold oughhre = SALE i BEAVER Caledonia Water me Rowan BROS.& CO, eo.gr hongh aix 6° came without a re Acsietaut Enperintendent Janiu shall pre.Boy gelding, for SUB.Coun Campbell to t messe It wad de- pare en exhaustive report en the euhjeet, oo Tha ren à Bounty, an Leva ware, >, Ai as a matter showing whether the city or the co for The Gowan, & e vu ef chareet XX te 26: made le r.Jamia visited t rang , for SRR ) SN ! \u2014le [IR 4 y + v Les on a.~ xX 7 ve.~ Ba 2, N * + Woe vod LA - - ' ~\u2014 ns , pa A 5 n \u2018 I | if | A i bm DOSING TK 1885: .Ar] 2 Kinkéra Rhiad, Dr, | æ tv ù 8.Nutcrack Neto, H.Re ; 2 2 .h \u20ac - Class 146 0 3 Degs .- med \u20ac Tagsior, À.P, Thomas à 'Nuterach Batser 0.Thats \\ 5 \u2019 \u2018 vu cl u .P.The Jpg Judges Are Sift lard ot Chama J Novice: Bitchon 7 AFTERNOON 3 SALES, .Work.Gap ik \u201cpen Ach.1 45 Shares Fi Gi 0 1 \" Lois M 1 Pre a 88 shares Street Ry.\\ \"À , : pot, er : sbares Street Ry.+ VERRURES, OOUKES - SPAMEELS.1 Oleasry Oxagi, Dr.1.i Niven.7 shares Tioctris, 200: ; : \u2014\u2014 \"' Class 150.Local., 3% shares Richelieu 104.L Fergy, Mra.Hanson.\u2018 M ahares Richeliou 108.Eis Afternoon the Collies Are oa the 3 Pu a her Ress :p- 30 abarres Republic) pe.RC Ferant L Was Pp, Ro yc \u2018| G80 shares\u2019 Virtue 1.UE Seqten.SKYB THRRIBRS, 8000 shares Virtue 106.Class 153\u2014 es.1000 shares Virtue 107%.Ce a \u2014 + .Miss So CA 8,500 ehares Virtue 107.\u2019 : .le vesbtil ne - fe = .ue % there were not many.Ronis at 3.giiver Queen, Ges, Caverbill, ~\u2014 i .ES this moening a t gave 3 of Ed ali the better hance to got on T= 1 Haies Cox.oi | AFTERNOON MINING SALES.ave es ee 2.Prince Hoyai, Geo.Cave Thé sales at the afternoon session of the rpaniele have been Judged and The collé 3.Rodd , Joa La .Miok Eschange were reposted as follows In interesting competition In the open col- y.Highiander, Geo.Gavertil.vA Mots 5 12 VI 500 at\u201d ties between Sight Errant Ls the De.te.& Moorlander, Geo.Caverbtil, 08, pate 207 1-2, 500 at 107 1 tee, Payte, Errant is perhaps the best dog, but Was = ry Cox.- \u2019 \u20181000 at 117.Deer Trail, 1000 at 8, tot \u2018im condition, and got second ribbon TAS 105-Open Doge.~~ 5500 at 7 34.500 at 7 1-2, at 7 34, \"nly.Co 3 pishlander, Geo.Cavert 10,000 at 7 1.3.Dec \u2018a, 1000 at G 1-4.Ore: In one of the class a fine dollar oper 3.OT sise Cos y gon, 1000 at 28, bat That, by the catalogue, aa Soo} 0.908.Class 156\u2014Novice.Bitches.| \u2014 Lédde \"Apple Blossom, to Mr, C: & Me 1 galores Mais © Thomas NEW YORK STOCKS.© The local cockers wet.shows by Mr.3 Princess Royal Geo.Caves.The following quotations were received by Webber, who got two firsts, a second and b reserve out of his four entries.The followihg is this morning's list: FIRLD SPANIRLS.Class 2 Limit.Black dogs, .~NAapojeon ., .Lo eade.- Class Le n.Black dogs.1.Walton ron, C.ff.Meade, & Napoleon II, C.T.Ofeade.COCKER SPANIELS, Class 68\u2014Novice.Black dogs.1.Standard, G.Bel : 2.Bayview Bandit, AN Bayyiew Kennels, 3.Beautiful Joe, Mrs.Clara Ruthven, - - Class 69\u2014Novice.Black bitches.1, Bessie Huff IL, G.H.Webber.2.Black Patti, \u2018Allison H.Sims.8.Miss Fascination, G.Bell.V.H.C., Black Dolores, J.E.Mildhte; R.» Empress Louisa, F.& A.Stuart, an ypey, slfred 8, Brown; reserve, Bayvie ackie.LE .Class 70\u2014LImit.lack dogs.1.Standard.G.Rell.2.Bayview Bandit.Bayview Kennels.3.Beautiful Joe, Miss: C.Ruthven, V.H.C., Laddy, W.G.Throsby, and Will: wd, Jr., Miss Fe.Gault.Class 71\u2014Limlit.Black bitches.1.Bessie Huff di, G.H.Webber, 2.Black Patti, Allison H.Sims.8.Miss Fascination, G.Bell.: R., Bayview Blackie.Rayview Kennels; B.C.Gypsy.Alf.].Brown.Captain \u2018Bourassa, assistant Harbo - Class % pen.Black dogs.ter, has lost a splendid collle dog.for 1.Standard, G.Bell.which, as a puppy of two months, he had z Bayview Bandit JPayview Kennels, paid $25.The dog is yellow, with a white A autiful Joe, Miss \u20ac.Ru n.8 on th \u2018 | V.H.C., Laddv.' W.G.Throsby, and |geward fager cr Captain Bourassa will Willard, Jr.Miss I.Gault.Class pen.Black bitches.1.Black Pattl, Allison H.Sims, 2.Miss Fascination, G.Bell.: 3.Bayview Biackie.\u2018Bayview Kennels.R.Gypay.Alf.8.Lrown.Class 75\u2014Novice, Bitches.Any other | bior.1.Bayview Blush.Bayview Kennels, 2 Lady Frances, S.P.Howard.3.Bayview Regnile.Bavvlew Kennels, R., Flossie, H.H.'Dalrymple.Class 76\u2014Open.Dogs.Any other color.1.Rayviaw Robin.Bavriew Kennels, 2.\u2018Red Coat, G.H.Webber.3.Bayview Reguiler, Bayview Kennels, R.\u2026 Red Cloud.Allison H.Sims, V.H.C.Buff.P.F.Mathias, Class 77\u2014Open, Bitches.Any other col- ©.1.Bayview Brown Baby, Bayview Ken- tels.\u2019 .2.Bayview Blush, Barview Kennels.3.Otterburn Evangeline, C.F.Ford.R., Lady Franees, 8S.P.Howard: V.H.C,, lavview Begulle, Bayview Kennels.Class sR \u2014Any solid color other than black, Nmit.Dogs.1.Bayview Robin, Bayview Kennels.2.Rayview Rezuller.Bayview Kennels.3.Brownie, W.E.McLelland, = R.\u2026.Colonel, G.H.Webber.Class 79\u2014Any solid color other than black, smit.Bitches, : : 1.Bayview Baby Brown.Fayview Ken- els.: - 2 Lady Francis, S.P.Howard.a.Bayview Beguile, Bayview Kemnels, Class 80\u2014Parti-color.Limit.Dogs, 1.Here, E.Duffie.Co rox TERRIERS.SMOOTH.Classe 131\u2014Eccal.Open.Dogs, 1.Premier, Alex.Sinith._ Z Belvotr Bobs, Mrs.8.Nichol.3.Aldon Actor, Chas.Meredith and.Vera- ity Shot.C.F.B.Austin.: Class 132\u2014Local: open.Bitches, 1.8t, Gabriel Lilah, Wm.Cook.FOX TERRIERS-WIRE, Class 133\u2014Pupples.Dogs.\u2026, 1.Otterburn Candidate, C.Ÿ.Ford, 2 Trombone, H.I\u2019.Thomas.3.Gee Whiz, Jno.W.Benson, Class 134\u2014 Novice, Dogs.1.Long Face, W.H.Tallis, 2.Gee Whiz, Jno.W.Benson.3.President Kruger, J.Stanford.Class .185\u2014Limit.Dogs.1.Face, J.Stanford, .2.Noffolk Rutan, Norfolk Kennels, | 3.Gee Whiz, Jiao.W.Beusou, .\u2018lass 136\u2014Open.Dogs.1.Norfolk ltufflan, Norfolk Kennels, 2.Gee Whiz, Jno.W, l'inson, Class 157.\u2014l\u2019uppies.Bitches, 1.Norfolk Forecast, Norfolk Kennels 2.Crinkle, H.P.Thomas.3.Crimp, H.I\u2019.Thomas, Class 138\u2014Novice.Bitches, 1.Dartmoor Castle, Mrs.John A.Pitt.2.Limetleld Beauty of Westmount, Chas.+ mson.3.Betle, J.Stanford: Class 130.\u2014Limit.Bitches.1.Norfolk Outeast, Norfolk Kennels.2.Norfolk Forecast, Norfolk Kennels, 3.Belle, J.Stanford.Class 140.\u2014Open, Bitches, .1.Alden Sequel, A, A.Macdonald.9.Norfolk Outcast, Norfolk Kennels, FOX TERRIERS\u2014SMOOTH AND WIRE, lass 141\u2014Local.Open.Dogs, \u20ac Long Faee, W.H.Talits; - 2, Auchcairrie Premier, Mrs.Alex.Smith.& President Kruger, J.Stanford.Class 142\u2014Local.Open.Bitches.1.Dartmbor Castle, Mr, John A.niet, ; @ Belle, J.Stanford.- - * IRISH TERRIERS, Class 143.\u2014Pupples.- .1.Tagalog, H.B.Thomas.\u2018ay 2.Kinkora Tim, Del.Sheppard, Class 144.\u2014Novice.Togs.Tagalog, H.P.omas.à Kinkors Rhind, Dr.W.H.Drummond, & Mick, Alex.Strachan.ABSOLUTE SECURITY, Genuine \u2018 | Carter\u2019s Litto] iver Pills \u2018muet Bear Signature ef Le » CURE SION HEADAONS, _ | .oder.sac i000.L\u2014 ° Class 1 .Class 170\u2014 Limit.Dogs.perlor.Greece.arrived at Liverpool on Thursday, May 10, at 8 a.m.L\u2019Islet\u2014Clear, northwest wind; Inward, 1 7 a.m.Lord Lansdowne, wind.wind: one barque.west: inward, 5 am., steamer; yesterday, 5.30 p.m., Symra.- that a periodical event of this kind might | The Death of George Peace, Who Was Class 157\u2014Limtt, Bitches.1.Jubtiee Queen, Geo.Caverhill.Z Diamond.Queen, Geo.Caverhill, Class 138\u2014Open.Pitches.1.Jubliee Queen, Geo.Caverhill.2.Diamond Queen, Geo.Caverhlill, SCOTTISH TBRRIERS, Class 162\u2014Novice, Dogs.1.Barney, G.W.Eadie.2.naid, Andrew Wallace.8.Bt.Clair Rob, E.F.Hebden.Class 163\u2014Limit.Dogs.- 1.Donald, A.Wallace, d'a n.Dogs.* 1.MacDuff, Fred.Riddell.2.Auchcairnie Rogue, Mrs.A.Smith.Class 163.\u2014Novice.Bitches.1.Westmount Daisy, C.Thomson.2.Auchcalrnie Chick, R.G.Kellie, 3.Nell, R.King.Class 166&\u2014Limit.Bitches.1.Westmouat Dai .C.Thomson.> 3 AN TERRI = Class 1689\u2014 Novice.ERS.A ?1.Biack Diamond, E.J.Berry.1.Black Diamond, E.J.Berry.\u2018Class 171\u2014Open.Dogs , 1 n Kaiser, J.F, Campbell Class 174\u2014Open.Bitches.1.Lady Savage, J.H.Smith, A LOST DOG.SHIPPING NEWS At 11.30 this morning the Persia, of St.Catharines, touched .the wharf.This Is her first trip of the season.Flour to the amount of 150 tons and general merchandise to the amount of ten tons make up ber cargo.The Elder, Dempster & Co, Beaver Line R.M.8.Lusitania salled from Liverpool for Montreal Tuesday, May 8, at 3 p.m.The Dominion Line steamship Vancouver passed Holy Head at 1 p.m.to-day Thurs- The largest steamer that ever passed through the Lachine Canal locks is on its way to the great lakes, where it will he used for the mineral trafic on Lake Su- It is the Pollka, and was built in The Elder, Dempster & Co.Beaver Line R.M.S.Lake Huron from St.John, N.B.GULF REPORT.River du Loup\u2014Clegr, strong northwest | Father Point\u2014Cloudy: strong west wind.Martin River\u2014~Clear; strong northwest inward, 7 a.m., Sarmatian: to-day, Cape Magdalen\u2014Clear: strong gale, north- Fame Point\u2014Clear; wind.Cape Rosler\u2014Cloudy: north wind: Inward yesterday.7 p.m., steamer; 8 p.m., tug towing two barges.Port Maquerreau\u2014Clear: strong gale west: outward, 10 a.m., Admiral.-Berrimis\u2014Clear: strong north wind.Antlcosti\u2014Cloudy: strong northwest wind.Cape Ray\u2014Cloudy: northwest wind.Low Polnt\u2014Foggy: variable wind: ont.ward, 6.30 a.m., Cape Breton; Inward, today, Etolla.: : HIGH SCHOOL CLOSING A change\u2014an altogether .exceptional change\u2014has this Sr been made by the Protestant 8chool Board In regard to the closing exercises of all the upper grades in the High School.The commencement exercises of the junior department will as usual take place prior to the summer vaca- tion\u2014this year the date ret is Wednesray, June 20\u2014but those of the upper grades will be deferred until some time towards the latter part of September.This action, rendered necessary because all the results cannot be procured in time for the closing esercises of all the departments to be held simultaneously, was determined upôn at a meeting of the board this morning.The fourth form preliminary examinations and the sixth form AA.examinations had to be taken in the University.and the results in these cannot be obtained until some time on in the summer., Empire Day is to be loyally observed in the Arena on the evening of May 23.Patrli- otic songs by a chorus of 1,000 of the chil-) dren will comprise the major portion of the program, although an address by Principal Peterson will be the great event of the evening.On the two following days\u2014May 24 and 35-the schools will be closed.Mrs.J.P.Murray wrote to the hoard to suggest that It might be well to have the child strong \u2018northwest = dren in each school gathered together \u2018for the purpose of rendering and listening to a patriotic programme.She thought aterially to fnculcate a love of coun- tend te youthful breast.But the board that cpourb was being done along line already.that resolution of condolence was passed with\u2019 the family of the late Miss Edith Cameron.a teacher In the kindergarten of the Berthelot Street School.A number of alterations will be made In the basement of the High School during the summer holidays, Including the trand.fer.of the Innch room from the present location to that section of the building.There were present Dr.MocVicar (chairman), Archdeacon Evans, Dr.Shaw and Ald.Ekers.Ald.McBride, the only other member .of the board in the city, was un- avoldably absent.A WIDOW WANTS $10,000, Killed at the Incinerator, to Form Basis of Action.widow of the late George Peace is ovine \u2018the city of Montréal for $10,090 damages, being $3,000 for terself personally\u2019 and $3,000 for her minor children.Her fate hushand was a laborer tu the employ of the city.an was at the time of his death in November last engaged In un- leading rbage at the incinerator on Bt.Patrick Street.Fe war using a long iron pole fdt the purpose, and sie Same in con with an exposed arc re, shock causing Ms death.oF Is loged that the city was negligent ia mot prociding a covering for the wire, and also that the gathage heaped ro high as to be withia five feet tre electric t.It le also complained that impreper tools had desen pro PARISIAN\u2019S INKIGRANTS passen of the Allan Line steamer Parisi which arrived at Point Levis at .wd - ©.D.Monk over J.8.Bache & Co.'s private wire: .May 8 DESCRIPTION.Op-0L ed a Am, Of ciiiinee 2000 cine eens SR do.do.pref .4.+.Le Am.To de \u2018à 100} 98} o o peel .ves tees Am.Sugar Rfg.Co \u201cred 100 113$ +-1818 a, \u201cde, eee mu Am.Spirits Mis.Coos vee Ae ees do.do.pref .eis eave Anaconda Mining Co.13% 434 \u201c Arch, Top.& St.F.a 2 - M do.do.pref &7 ; s ®' American Stoel & W_.ny.se Baltimorrand Oho.7 7 7 3 do do pref 75 80 a Brooklyn Rapid T.7 7 73 Canadian «acific.mens ve a een Canada Southern .53 524 63 AM Ontos \u201cBuel.& Quincy 195% 157 15d] ie Chicago, Burl, u 2 Spicnes-Qurl.à Quisez yi of dl ME Chicago North Western iii 06h io io Chicago, .c.; J Chicago.Mi.& St.Paul.i naif 11 Continental Toboa,, can.28 a : a on .; 4 do do pi \u201cer Consolidated Gas, N.Y.181 183 .Colorado Fucl and Iron.%7 384 9 Cleveland C.C.& St.L.38% 89) 88 Delaware.Lack & Weau, .Dolaware& Hudsou, wl 114 nat ol rN nver 0G, pref xd.Duluth, 8th.Su.& Atl.da do prof.+.tiie vu avec Foderal Steol.we 38 39 2; 4 do do pref.66} Si 67; ad General Electric.187¢ 197% .Jersey Central, .117 M7 17 Lake Erie & Western.ices o.a dodoref.2 sv uen Louisville & Nashville.794 4: nog.Manhattan Elev xd, 91 Nn ol) Missouri Paciflo.544 87 Metropolitan Traction.150 1514 153 183 National Lead Co.\u2026.20} >.do.pel.eo.100% .Northern Pac.com.new 8% 353.ol o do pret.73 75 78 N.Y.Central& Hudson.181 131} .194 1314 N.Y.Lake Krieand W.do do.Il.pref.\" .do do.I pret.3: OL.N.Y,Ontario & Western, 2ib °xiR 214 21} N.Y.AirBrake Co.venu cies ares sans Omahacom.ae eee errs 000 sees PacificMail .,.304 3 M 3 Pressed Stel,Com.eee 49) + be o o pref .: Phil.& Rondftes ai paid 1274 178 374 174 Prilman.\u2026.\u2026.+.oe.188.Southern Railway.com.12 1 12} | do.do.pref xd.138 54 ë Southern Pacitie\u2026 23 \u201c 3 lenn.Coal «& Iron 71 °7 7 Texas Pacific .178 1 17 17 U 5.Leather, ca ee I 114$ 1g un do, do.pref 0 .70} U.S.Rubber, com.sià œ .28 \u2018do.do.pref .I RP Union Pacific, com cena .82, cy ; SI se o À pret .\u2026\u2026\u2026 72 Wabash Lacs ses s 3 eee .zi \u201cap\u201d \u2018aii 31 o pref.\u2026 a Western Union Tel.to! 81 ® Wheeling & Lake rio.w s.oref.+0 av.0.vera eee The closing, bid and asked prices on the Mining Exchange to-day were reported as follows by A, W.Morris : =.SBLL- RAUY.RRA BYDC.ccooseseiectnaciaia v\u2026.WIS he War Eagle.3 1m Republic 12 m3 rue.1024 1, Montreal-Londun .= %! Big Three .,.aes a ms Brandon & Golden Crown = à California.10 9 Can Gold Fields.8 6 Cariboo Hydraulic.tie meee Evoning Star.; \u20180 8 Fern .eserannees 5 2 Gold Hill Dev 2 IronColt.1284 .Knob Hill.\"551 544 Monte Christo sô 4 Montreal Gold Ficids.: 4 3 Noble Fivo.58 2 Novelty.3 th Old Irouvsides.0 5 v nia.5 2 \u201cRambler Cariboo.3 sa Bulllon.c.c.c.0 13 eCCR.\u2014enc-0c \u201c « « \"he advisability of doing something tp prevent little girls from longer continuing to sell newspapers on the streets and of securing en amendment to the \u2018existing laws ea as to permit of husbandns who ii} treat their wives being arrested on com- paint without a warrant between.the hours of 4 p.m.and 10 a.m.were the two important subjects discussed .at the meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Women this morming.\u2018There were present Messrs.8.Carsley (chairman), Charles Alexander, B.McManus, \u2018and T.ne red it to be \u2018The society han long ,considered .0 detrimental to the .mofals and rearing of.future mo \u2018that thez whould be sub- ect to the objectionable influences that are nseparable from the existeuce'of the aves.age street gamin.While It is bad enough for boys to be placed in such an.environment, it is held to be infinitely more de moralsing for girls.Under the happiest elveumstances, they aré, & is averred, placed within tbe reach of no ordinary temptations, and, iu the winter especially, are ex- that Is associated with uclement weather, Improper clothing and.lack of food.The only posstble Teason for about the streets, Secretary Marshall points out, 1s that they may thus he able to eke out a dubsistence for themselves and their widowed mothers.\u201cIn any event,\u201d he added, \u201cstreetiMfe for them is wholly per- alolous, and is altogether against the later- nets of our girls.\u201d Me.Marshall -was In.stroeted to see the Recorder to ascertain whether there ia a law.to prevent girls gelling papers on the street, and, if there is, to have it put into execution.At present n man |n his.own home may, between the hours four o'clock in the afternoon and ten o'clock the following morning, 1li-treat.his wife aa grossly ax he sees fit without any fear of arrest so lon as a policeman does not witnesa the actual commission of.the act.A committer of ihe society, comprising I'resident Carsley an Recretary Marshall, walted on Ald.Lebeuf, chairman of the Police Committee, to nee If un byJaw could not reat or to slopower licemen, upon com ut of a wife, to ar- Peat a husband who might be found drunk fo bis home.\u2018The absence of some .such provirion na thin, the committee pointed out, has wrought great hardships In many instances in tbe past.Mothers with infants in arme have frequently been forced to flee from their homes in the dead of night to avald the \u2018wrath of irate husbands, and eek & place of refuge In the nearest police stat! there to remain until the morning.If niost cases, the hushand remained \u2018* of the walk,\u201d awleeep Ip his sodden drunkenness at home, but in one {nstance reigted by Mr.Manarshall, when the wife returned In the morning, she found not alone her recreant huaband missing, but all the furniture as well Ald, Lebeuf, in many rticulars, was eal! to have agreed with the committee: he did not see why reasonatle proof of the justice of a com- plalat.should not have power to authorize the arrest of a man found drunk in his home.However, the alderman has given the assurance that he will bring the subject before the Police Committee.Recorder Poirler was rubsequently reen by a Herald reporter dn regard to the two olnts thus raised.\u201cI aw not sure.\u2019 he 1d, \u201cthat in either case a mere by-law would suffice, bave heen held by Superior Courts to be invalid that It would be preferable to secure 8 Federal Act.As regards the selling of papers on the streets by girls of minature years, there jo no enactment to prevent It ledge.To empower policetnen to arrest men In thelr homes without warrants wonld be perhaps to go too far.Very frequently a reconciliation is had before the warrant ean be executed.Ro thar expedition in such things Is not Always beat.\u201d | Recretary Marshall, at the ineeting.sue mitted his report for the month of April.There were, he said, 87 canes reported, ln- vestigated, and dealt with, Involving the welfare of 49 children, 3 of whom were placed in bomen.Seventeen wives reported their hurbande were driuüking hard and not supporting their families.Of these twelve were ' warned and.premised to leave off drinking.Five women \u201creported having been assaulted.Their assallants were ar- There were five complaints hy wives of thelr hushands having deserted them and thetr cuil'lren.Three wives reported thelr husbands drank heavily and abuwed them.and asked that their imshands he warned.Five servants reported the non-payment of their wages, and detaining of thelr trunks.The Hon.J.D.Rolland wrote accepting Fe CUSTOMS CASE DRAGS SLOWLY.Case of Queen vs.Fitzgibbon, Schaf- heitlfn & Co.in Admiralty Court Involves Much Labor.The case of the Queen vs.Fitabiggon, Schafteitlin & Company is still proceeding before Mr.Justice Burbidge, of the Ex.ehequer \u2018Court.The cross-examination of Mr.Schafheitiin by Mr.E.L.Newcombe, Deputy Minister of Justice, was continued this morning and bids fair to last a good deal longer.There are a hundred and elgh- teen invoices to examine, one by one, and\u2019 only some fifty have so far been disposed \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Winnipeg, May 10.\u2014The Canadian Pacific will take possession and operate the M.& N.W.Railway on the 15th of the month ns à result of the leasing of the line by the C.F.R.Passenger rater will be at once reduced to 3 cents,a mile.Eastern Townships .Bank.) ANNUAL MEETING.Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharéholders of this Bank will be held in their Banking House in the City of Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, 6th Day of June Next, The chair will be taken at 2 o'clock p.m.By order of the Board, : WM.FARWELL, General Manager.Sherbreoke- 5th May, 1900.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District ot Montreal.IN THE SUPERIOR COURT\u2014NO.296.Daine Marie Louise Efiza Poissant, of the wife separated as to property Of Aime Jos- sph Achille Roberge, notary of the same piace, in her quality .of cura trix duly ap- ted to her sald husband Dom interdict, Dame Marie Louise Josephine £ 2 E fil 5145 Deunken Mon'in Thoir Momes | > ~ ru en.\u201d A > - ET )] .f pe vue \u201c a.> my $16.60 per Square Foot- Yo DOR SALE Fine siteiéor.affos building, 68 1-8 fest front - \u2018 ere mer = -\u2014 +\" ?* \u2019 on fit.James street, adjoining Lsndon & Lancashire Life Ina., - Cao's: Building.: The J.Gradock Simpson Real Estate & Agency Ce., 18] St.James Street.Turkish Bug AND PALACE EMBROIDERIES.Remember to Attend this: GREAT SALE of Oriental Art Splendors This Afternoon and Evening, \u2014 AT THE w= DRUMMOND HALL, Gt Drummond Street, Sale at 3.39 and 7.30 p.m.- RAB& DONNELLY, | _ Aucotioneers.Positively Without Reserve.HOT EOS PRODUCTS, Wax Beans Câcumb \u2018Green Beans, ers, Cauliflowers, Spinach, Lettuce.BROWNBROS.Windsor Market No many municipal by-laws |.\u201c TO-LET\u2014HOUSE TO LET, NO.33 ST.LUKE Btreet, 14 apartments, house and heating bas just been put in thorough order, rent moderate.Wm.Cooper, 251 St.James Street.\u2018 bli \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2s Pu \u2014 kK 3 3 c Noti OAD DEPARTMENT.\u2018CARPETS Great Auction Sale OF.Handso: me Axminster, Wilten, Brus- ' sejs and Tapestry Carpets, English .Oilcloths, Linoleums, Curtains and Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Foods, Ete.The subscribers will sell at their rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, TO-MORROW (Friday) Afternoon, a large assortment of Handsome Carpets, in various sizes and beautiful \u2018designs.also Hall Strips, Rugs, Mats, Oostly Stair Carpets, English Okcloth and Linoleums, 500 pairs Swiss Lace Curtains, Biderdown and Marseilles Bed\u201d Covers, House Furnishings, ete, etc.Also a lot ot Nest Household Furniture, Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus and Bedsteads, \u2018Carpets, Parlor and Bedroom Sets, Brass Gasaliers, 3 Good Pianos Sale at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Montreal FeatherCo.: 476 St, Lawrence Street, 4 MITCHISON AVE: Tel.Nast 516.ce.\u2018 - Automatic Safety Valves To Whom It May Concern\u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that valves at the connectio vent said properties from being surcharged; in accordance with expeuditure to be balt by the proprietors of aaid properties.Any person preventing the placing, autosaaule safety valves, shall be liable to y-law: ns of sewers in the u ndermentioned \" 1nsp ection, for Sewers.automatic safety properties, in order to pre- the City intends placing flooded from the public sewers when the sewers are Section 1 of by-law 230 passed 21st July, 189.The incurred for the manufacture and safety valves for sewers shall be borne and paid one.putting in of said automatic half by the City, and the other maintenance\u2019 or.repair, of said the penalties imposed by Section 7 of said Civic | Street, Cad.No.No.| Ward.Proprietor, i ' | .À , - Ontatio., .,.535 } 1660 | St.Louis.| Leandre Fauteux.- .\u2019 ! w Steesrems 68681 | 1643 \u20181 \u2018 -| Philias Millaire.vesscuc0s 696 54 | .1667 | \u201c .| Philias Mtllaire: - .St.Dominique.773 {278 4 \u201c|, TreMe Bastien and Hector Quevillon, Optario.T3 - 1853 | \u2018 .- \u201c \u2018 o.= lost s .\u201c \u201c ¢ sevens rt 1649 | s .o .oe \u201d eorancass 556 1654 se -| Urgel Rivet.NER 556 1646 ot .BN : : eesriene 292 1618 \u201c -[Estate Cleophas M.Teesier dit Lavigne.Cadieux ss8 7 \u201c «.| Jean Baptiste Leblanc, D - 584 344 ** .| Benjamin Frigon.* TA.1619 .«.| Est.Arthur Dubuc, ç THBA 1606 | \u201c -| Antoine Moreau.» aol 160$ | ** +} Est.Arthur Dubuc.764 ! toot * .e.LU .i .~ 61 | a se | Est.Moise Tessier dit Lavigne.| .__ ï 526 \u201c .pame Ellen Hughes wid.of Martin.Far- \u201c oe = 526 o- re \u201c CT) oe Ontario.631 81 1578 « «.{Jean Frederic Brule.tL.St.Dominique.76 283 a «| Azarie Brodeur, M.D.Hotel-de-Ville.| 620 428 \u201c dj] Barnèbe Corbeil.Sanguinet-.\u2018692 S1 se.\" | George Perrault - [= Heer 691 288 \u201c «-| Dame Adelina Villeneuve, wife Evariste Ontario B746S8| 1529 \u201c Dame Poiyxeue Beaud id.of Joseph ntari0.\u2026.j B7 52 o- ame Polyxeus Bea wid.of © reese | BTS 2] 1517 «1 Leman.7 St Denis.\u2026.- i\u201c | 35 .| Dame Hermine Lemaitre Auge, wife of Î Edward Giulbault.; .mescccs 838S21; 389 St.James.| Dame Cordelia Vinet, wife of Hector Lus- I , > sier, ' Ootario.J 83s | 1500 \u201coo.a oe a .eeaseenns R38 8S 22] 1498 oe e En oe a Ce asecnsune 838 8 22° 1494 \u201c .o\u201d a.oe oe dP 838822 11% vo.ols se J.o { Rear of; EEE 848 | 110 * +.].Bdouard Lefedvre de Bellefeullle.1e pascvc0us 849 S429) 1392 \u201c | Dame Pinault, wife of Honore Brodesu.; By ordeh, (Signed) PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, City Surveyor's Office, City Hall I Montreel, 9th May, 1900.City Surveyor.ARCAND FRERES, 111 St.Lawrence Street CORNER OF LAGAUCHETIEKE STREET.Continuation of the PHENOMENAL SALE Which has Shown Resiits without Precedent.200 pairs of Curtains, worth 21.25 for.50 pairs of Curtains, worth $1.76 for.50 pairs of Curtains, worth $3.00 for.15c Special for Friday & Saturday Homespun Costumes, assorted colors, worth from $13 to $16, come and $11.47 choose for.anse 0° Do not forget that we have the -best assortment of skirts, underwear, sitk capes and at prices defying competition.Job in Umbrellas Ladies, we draw your attention specially to this lot which is of remark \u2019 150 fine umbrellas always e value.sold at $1.25, $1.50 Tor.49C +4 \u2018etes ce $1.10 © Spoclal Sale of Crapons k 200 yards of Blac Crepon, 42c 500 of Black Crepun, arth $1.10 for.worth 756 for.37c | \u201c7 COSTUMES we have given special attention, it ie not the common article, but the: at low prices.A fine Costume, silk lining.al- $2.24 0c for.49c 200 yards Black Alpaca, This is a Department to which best valties and the best production Tl ote you 30 de $7.7 - are sure of giving satisfaction to Insurance Claims ____.We still have a considerable lot of merchandive which the insurance companies have paid us.We all who wish to buy at 55 t \u2018cheaper than eleewhece.por cen These are not damaged bet ve Ein poe to oy aa the manner in whish our me bave been settled, An.Poe .WHAT IT WILL DO: | It will enabje te from one hand written oF im ptdr of any size from a pouioard (0 shest of legal eyery copy appear- aioe tn original sv : itis Invaluable for reproducing, in quantities, Clr a or Be a Be Estimate Requests, rs, Special Offers, eto.97 St.Francois Xavier St.Phone.Main 2065, CANADIAN PACIFIC LEAVE WINDSOR ST.STATION FOR me pm.- Pointe Fortune (a) 5.15 p.m.(I) 1.30 p.m.Ottawa 9.46 a.m., 10 a.m., 4.06 p.m., \u201c9.6 p.m.Hudson *10 a.m.(a) 12.3% p.m., (I) 1.30 p.m., 4.08 p.m.(a) 5.15 p.m., 6.15 LEAVE PLACE VIGER STATION.In Effect May 18th, 1900.Ste.Agathe and Labelle (1) 1.30 p.m.(This train will not stop between Montreal anûé Shawbridge, except at Mile Bad.) - ; (a) Except-Sats.and Suns.(i) Saturdays only.\u201cDaily.Other trains week days.only.SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE.L¥.Windsor St.10 a.m.for Plantaganet anû intermediate stations, - returning arrive Windsor St.at 9.46 p.m.\u2019 TT \u2018Commencing about May 20th\u2014Leave Place Viger for St.Jerome and Ste.Agathe.Further particulars later.OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR SERVICE Train leaving Montreal (Windsor Street) at 9.45 p.m.dally, has Local Sleeper for Ottawa, which passengers may board at 9 p.m.and remain in until 9 a.m.City Ticket and Telegraph Office\u201412 St.James Street, next Post Office.GLASGOW SERVICE FROM MONTREAL.aA {cold storage) .May 9 .CONC! DIA.s 8 .ve es 8.8.LAKONIA (cold storage) .8 .AMARYNTHIA.8 SALACIA.00 va .ve ind te con Ëe.Ÿ.June 13 \u2014AGENTS\u2014 GLASGOW.DONALDSON BROS.THOMSON LINE WEEKLY LONDON SERVICE \u201d FROM PORTLAND.*S.8.FRESHFIELD., ., .May 11 *3.8.HEMISPHERE.May 5 *S.S.TYNEDALE.\u2026 .June 6 *S.8.BECKFIELD.¢.s.June 8 \u2019 FROM MONTREAL.*8.8.ALLENDALE.May 10 S.8.FREMONA., .May 20 *8.8.RIBSTON.2 .June 1 8.8.KILDONA.2° 2°, 8 S.S.DEVONA (cold storage).-.June 16 25 Im LEITH SERVICE.8.JACONA.++ 20 6e ne ve o.May 1 *S:8.KONGHAAKON.lay 26 ERDEEN SERVICE.AB *S.5: ENDEAVOR.\u2018es ve ae ov o.(*Chartered.) \u2019 May 2 Agents\u2014Cairn, Young & Noble, : \u2018caétle-on-Tyne: A.Low, Son & Co.7 Fen- church Ave., London, E.C.; Wm.Thomson & 0 1 Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundes,\u2019 and.\u2019 COLD § Special TORAGE FITTED IN Steamers of Both Lines.LORD LINE.TO CARDIFF.LANSDOWNE.8.8.LORD S.8.LARNE [PN AGENTS\u2014 Guthrie, Heywood & Co., Car- dif; Thomas Dixon & Sons, Belfast, = THE ROBERT REFORD.GO., .LIMITED.23 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, MONTREAL.General Average, SS.Parisian.The AHan Line SS.Parisian, Wallace, master, from Liverpool, is entered at Cus- tows.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay; also sign general average, bond, and furnish copies of their \u201cin voices.A deposit wil not be required.H.& A.ALLAN, Agents, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Hamburg-American Line S.S.Cherus- kia, Schmidt, master, from Hamburg, is entered inward at the stom House.Coa- signees will please pass their entries without delay.FURNESS, WITHY & CO., LIMITED, JAMES THOM, Manager.NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.The Thomson Line S.S.Endeavour, Cané- lish, master, from Mediterranean Ports, ie\u2019 entered inwards at the Custom House.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.! \"THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED, Agents, oss.May 11 © ee .\u2026 May 18 \u2018 » WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, : Work of any kind by day, washing, scrubbing or housecleaning.Mrs.B., 1843 St George ot.x WANTED\u2014Sitoation required by advertiser, age 25, as porter, etc, active and industrious, 3 years referencé.English.Ad- B., 138 St.George.11 WANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY, BY A Renpectable woman, Washing or cleaning.Apply 4 Bannockburn Avenue, BRYCE & DOUGLAS, General Dealers for Yom & New Century, ¢ r Rotary Toute \\ \u2018 Examinatio ion Cresiman Bros.Typewriter-Co.Caledonia Springs, \u201c10 a.m., 4.06 p.m., 6.15 C St.Jerome and inter.stations (i) 1.456 p.m.+ + (EFORD-AGENCIES.|BONALDSON LINE. { \u2018 plain Many for them.- In Every Town and\u2019 full ansten étions \"will be sent.There are many people who will be glad te patronise a bright, energetio boy, and if Tax HezaLp is delivered regularly to the house, store or office, you can build up a permanent, profitable A © tradesin à very shortitime.You can thus make money and be independent without Antadtiring, with school duties.Write to Tixn Hanaup's Circulation , that you want to try the work, and the first week's supply THE HERALD- -PUBLISHENG COMPANY MONTREAL.YS \u2014- THE NERALDWILL ST ART vou IN BUSINESS As ari I nt H ne aronpay JLLUSYRATED HERALD, 6 want a bo: Bright \u2018Boys in every town in the country to act as our agent.To stay the business we will send 12 copies for the Lirst week.After that you can send) the wholesale prise for as many copies a8 you find you can sell, and if tT 44pode of sa, you can saben dnd, ryeeire bk the money paid CYCLISFS MUST PNY \u2014 Time is Up for Taking Out City Licenses.BARBERS ON SUNDAY SHAVING.\u2018Fruit Dealers and Confectioners Com- to Police Committee of Street Peddiers\u2014Other Subjects Considered.Un to date gome, 500 bicyclists have paid the dollar tax this year.DIF, Chairman Le- beuf, of the Police Committee, desires the fact made as public as possible that the bleycle tax for the year is due and pays able on the 1st of May.It has been the practice to give bicyclicts 30 days\u2019 grace; but the city Is not obliged to do this, and it \u201cmay possibly decide to adopt less lentent measures toward those whose tax is overdue.\u2018 The Police Committee held its regular weckly meeting yesterday afternoon.At the request of Alderman Ames, the secretary undertook to prepare a list of members of the force whose length of service entitles them to retire on peusiqn.tea Mr.Fontaine, president, accompan y two other members of the Barbers\u2019 As- wociation, peared before the committee to discuss the e question of keeping barber shops open on Sunday.It will be remembered that at the preceding meetiug a number of hotel representatives walted upon the committee to ask for such an alteration of the law as would enable the hotel parbers to attend to the needs of late ar- tiving guests up to, say, noon on Sundays.Mr.Fontalne sald that with the exception of 15 or mo, the barbers of the chy were unanimous In favor of Sunday clos- tng.They worked till midnight on Saturday, and sometimes later, and it was à hardship that men, earning wages.of $d a week, in some cases, should be condemned so work on Sunday, their only.possible day | t In the State of Minnesota and her States of the Union, the right of the barbers to have the Sunday closing Inw enforced had been afirmed by the courts.snd now, in the Province of Quebec, the religious Province par excellence, efforts were being made to encroach upon the sanctity of the Sabbath.DANGBR IN DISCRIMINATION, In answer to Ald, Lebeuf and Ames, Mr.Fontaine sald that if permission was gra ranted Tote] barbers to shave guests on Bunday \u2018it would mean that the shops would be *wide open.\u201d How could a barber tell, » ether \u2018a can- | and what would he care, wheth vise everybody.\" didate for æ shave was staging at the hotel or wot?The fact was that In some .hotels extra hands were engaged to work on Sunday in the barber shop, such was the press of business.The deputation then withdrew.The Chatrman read a communication from the director of the Montfort Industriel School, representing that the fathers were contemplating building an extension, #0 A» to_increase thelr accommodation.In order to secure themuelves against resultant fin- anclal lose they asked the city to undertake to send to the school all children who would be maintalned at the expense of the city in any case, in one or other.similur ; lhatitutions.Ald.Lebeuf explained that children found ?abandoned in the streets of the city were went to Montfort, or some such imstitution, and inaintained there at the city\u2019s expense at $6 a month.At Montfort they were tanæht both languages and otherwise educated.Last year the city had pald $12,500 to the Montfort institution.There were nt present 232 Montreal « ildren there, out of a total of three hundred or mo.Te was agreed to recommend the granting of the request, a stipulation belng inserted to the effect that work on the proposed extension Le comipenced at once and be completed within a certain term.- Another communication from the fathers\u2019 asked that the city assume the expense of melntenance of some thirty-two Inmates of the Institution at preseut remaining there free of Charge.An no evidence was offered of the children belonging to Montreal, the request was not entertained.COMPLAIN OF PEDLARS.A petition was read from fruit and candy store keepers complaining of unfair competition dy pedlars and \u2018\u2018push cart\u2019 merchants.It appeared, from the charter, that the city had omer to interfere with the operations of these persons when they obstructed trafic.The point as to the Iu- farfor quality and deleterious character of the \u201clee cream\u201d sold on these push-carts p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR INDI- GBSTION.As Well as the Safest and Cheapest.\u2018The new medical discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets digest the food instend of making the worn-out stomach do all the work, give it a much needed rest, and a cure of dyspepela ls the natural result, You get nourishment and rest at the same time because these Tablets will thor: oughly digest ail wholesome food taken into the stomach whether the stomach works or Bot.A cure is certain to result \u2018because the digestive organs are given a chance to rest and recover thelr natural vigor and tone.The Tablets are then no longer required To show the manner in which the remedy acts on different people and how quickly | \" and effectually it cures stomach troubles we pracent a few recent capes.Mr.J.O.Wondly, ot Peoria, Iil., writes: , 1 was unable to eat anything but the plala.est food, and even that often distressed me, put since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, I can eat sayihing and everything ! Want.# Mrs.Samuel Kepple, of Girty, Pa, writes: I have been eatirely relieved of fs -gtomach troubles by your Tablets.I .tered three years with sour stomgch and gas at night.1 am thankful for them.Mrs.A M.Bowen, Barnard, Vt.,, writes: 1 think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best thing for dyspepsia I ever took.| will recommend them to anyome troubled at bed ns 1 was ry Tablets will « \u2018not dle.t because cure sure 4 Pn ey 47 My cael et cure chastip ction ne ail thee proper quantity of bile, oil druggtets at 00 coats pop | | pany was held to be matter for the Hyglene Committee, It was decided to order the olice to put a stop to any gambling for ce cream or candies, whether by means of a wheel\u2014the lucky winner getting an extra allowance\u2014or with dice.Ald.Ames complained of bicycling on the sidewalks, and the Chairman sald that he bad arranged to have ten thousand coptes af the bye-law Telating to the matter rinted and one given out with each bicycle lcense Issued, so that hereafter no offender could plead ignorance of the law.| .rt WIPED AWAY THE STAIN.Bloemfontein Friend, March 17: Canada pent in the most magnificent answer that the once criminal folly of a mother country ever faljed to deserv& As though the land of the maple leaf had wished to press home has bided her time, an@ on February 27 eres.lB.ERP.eeilirattiirn erin A lf.Ain.pS.\u2014_\u2014 | Brothers bad exacted a certain entrance + ce \u2019 7 .AR - Le \u201c.Tr SCHOBL BOARD: .GATION FOR PRIZE MONBY Debate ea the Subject Provokes and Gens on \u2018Argumest té AP progeiate the Desired Funds.At last night's \u2018meeting of the \u2018Catholic School Board there was a more of less animated discussion upea the question of the ceatrol of Christian Busthaps' schools.The Brothers Sad sent in à communication representing that they had esased to exact from puplls the entrance fee, hitherto de- asked compensation for the loss of this source of revenue, to the extent of tem dollars for each of their fifty-seven schools, or a total of five hundred and seventy dollars.The Rev.Father Leclerc remarked that it the Brothers\u2019 schools were placed on the same footing as the others, they would be entitled to eleven hundred dollars instead .of five hi and seventy.Mr.Be lell said that the board controlled theand Bieyole Roe ait this te col ae etui, Regular price 86 Navy\" finished with scalloped a ad es WER i Hi pn eR ors with \u2018deep _col- * BEAUTY PINS.Ladies\u2018: Cloth ( pes.in Fawn, Brad, sete sees eses .e - sc: Men's Bweatses, ali sizes.40C 1,000 doz.fancy glit wire Beauty lier a aed cloth ruching.Men's Fiannelette Shirts, Dice 1535 Pins for ladies\u2019 blouses, au .Regular\u2018.price $3.00.Fri- ors.Spec ce .- estes sess seen Men's Balbriggan Shirts nd Draws\u2019 Ladies\u2018 Pulley Beit Rings, in gilt, ÉBT ue 200 82.00 ors, good quality, well finished.Sliver and black.Usual price 10c : cots esse seer sane aesn «000 o- 380 pair.Friday, pair.BC ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS.COTTONS Ee hoes, very pratt.re BC LATEST MUSIC.; .very = : 2,600 Sousa Series, popular Marches, 1,700 remnants of Bleached Cotton at Rowcbud, wi with \u2018otre, rubber eloms, Waitses and Songs, 50 different Just halt regular price for Friday.Lilae Mounts, tn bellotrope and tities, printed on piate paper.300 pairs Sheets, job, slightiy soiled, white.:.ache .\u2026.\u2026.ROC \u2019 ces wane e vx .\u2026 D 1-20 500 \u2018Ruby Music Folios, 10 different aumbers, cach containing classic ap popular pleces.Regular price 2c.Friday.13 1 2c Patriotic pleces, including Soldiers of .the Queen, Remus oan Broadway, Bird In a Gilded Cage, etc.Sold everywhere at 50c.Our price Friday.ore .2580 Sousa's Man Behind the Gun, Speclal.ere core se 2.BBC \u2018to be sold Friday at 1-3 less than the regular price.450 pairs of Plliow Blips, also job and slightly soiled, to be sold Friday ~ « &t 1-3 less than the regular price.Rose Mounts, in si colors, rubber stems, 3 in bunch, per bunch.seca Bees seve 0.à IBC NEW PULLEY TIBS.New Pulley Ties, stocks of blue, pluk and helio, covered with pleated lawn, pulley rings, lawn flowing ends.Goud value at bc.Fri- ARY.ceo vene ve trices cons +.33C | ELEGANT MILLINERY.Ladies\u2019 Hats and Turbans, with chiffon, silk flowers bright ornaments.Exquisite tions.Friday.trimmed and crea- $4.00 CUTLERY BARGAINS.Fruk Knives, china handles.33C Cutting Out Scissors, 6.inch size.tees ates 6 Cie aes .10C \u2018Dioner Koivés, \u2018bone handles, * good quality steel, English make.11C Shaving Sets, cousisting of one goud razor, 1 brush, 1 strop, 1 mirror, 1 shaving mug, 1 cake soap, 1 stick cosmetic, 1 cake magnesia, 1 bottle of briliantina and 1 bottle Florida water, everything neces- qary.The complete outfit is only.coos .000C esse ae sere STATIONERY BARGAINS.10,000 Quires Shelf Paper, scalioped edge, in rose, yellow, blue and pink, per quire.BC 1,000 Rotis \u2018Mammoth\u2019 \u201cTotiet \u2018Paper, extra large size, double ordinary rolls.NC 1,000 Pounds best White Note Paper, ladies\u2019 size, ruled: and plain, 1-4: ream.su veus e0 21C 100,000 Envelopes, * commercial sise, white, strong quality, per = \u2018Copper Plate lrinting for Wedding, Invitation and visiting cards at.FURNITURE BARGAINS.7% Dining Chairs, high back, fancy .embossed carvings, stroug and well made.BOC special reduced rates.LADIES\u2019 WATERPROOFS.Ladles\u2019 Diagonal Serge Waterproofs, fancy plald rubber lined, full mili tary cape.and \u2018inlaid velvet collar .Ladies\u2019 \u2018Waterproof \"Coats, eu Empire style, with pleated trom yoke, \u2018Inlaid velvet good quality.ladies\u2019 Heptousite W, in black, navy and fawn, cu pire \u2019 style.2.59 latest back collar, 3.73 Coats, t Em- 5.96 BOOK BARGAINS.1,000 Special Paper Books, fiction, 40 Parlor Tabies, handsome antique travel, biography, etc., at the phe- finish, fitted with undershelf and nomenal rice ok.ere ee aan P LC shaped legs, very strong, only.1,000 Manhattan Series, splendid type, OC good paper covers, 16 titles.15 Diving Twbles, in\u2019 hardwood, an- ee em -g0 tique Bnish, extends to 7 feet fine 800 Special Cloth Books, w\u2019 clearance finish.4.75 lot.Regular 15c to 50c books, Fri- T5 Iron Beds, \u201cIn \u201cwhite \u2018enamel finish, day.vers 0s +.1O0C | with Drass ops and koobs, strong 250 Colotlal copyrights, many of them end well made, ail.wide Fri- by living authors, containing some RY.oir 00 2005 seen 4.00 of the best fiction of the day.a Regularly sold at 7c, Fri- CAMERAS.ABY.cco ve versie sens anes «BBC The Buller Camera, covered with : black leatherette, takes pictures GLASS SPECIALS.3p x 3%, perfect results, does as Crystal Glass Water Pitchers, 1 quart good work as a $5.00 Camers.size, neat scroll designs, new Friday rare ees 1.23% shapes, strong and usefyl.Every Bastman's \u2018Developing and rinting one porfect.«.-18C Outfit, suitable for Cameras 4 x 5.or smaller.o .31:88 Sliding Tripods.\u2018UMBRELLA SPECIAL.25 dozen Ladies\u2019 Gloria Slik Umbiel- las, paragon frames, steel latest styles in handles.« 8 very neat umbrella.The fre is $1.85.Friday.PARASOL BARGAIN.rods, This is - regu- 080 20 dozen Ladies\u2019 New Spring Parasols, 50 Lemonade Sets, In Bohemian Glass richly decorated in burnjahed gold, neat and handsome designs, large sise pitcher and 6 glasses to PATENT MEDICINES.Regu- Fri- lar.day.Perry Davis F'ain Killer, 25c 16lgc Dr.Wllams\u2019 Pink : PA 1s.vo.BOC 36 Ay Sarsaparfiia.| « +3 65e Hood's s Sarsaparilia.LW 6c Scott's Emulsion.00 65c Paines Celery Oom- pound.++ .\".LOO 65¢ Burdock's Blood Bittern.0.22 ee \u2026.65c match.The regular price of this set is $2.00.Friday.BC MAJOLICA WARE.: \u201cHanging Flower Pots In richly shaded Majolica \"Ware, choice variety of shapes and colors, complete with solid brass chain, special Friday.core 0000 10C Majolica Yiower Vases, in very pretty shapes, handsomely decorated in shaded colors, gold figish, stands 16 jnches high.Friday.180 natural Congo handles, paragon steel frame, covered with shot _ silk In the latest colors.Usually .sold at $1.60.For Friday only vies sees we ccc000 00.0 11 B1RO PURE GROCERIES.\u2018 Regu- Fri- ; lar.day.Best Laundry Starch.\u2026.7c Finest Rolled Oats.3% 24c Best Laundry Blue, per pound.200 1dc 1 Quart Bottle .Maple T Syrup., .\u2026\u2026.Wc 25c Low Rer Smlmon.12e.10 Finest New Maple Sugar 123%c 11%c -Shredded Wheat Biscuits 15c 12%c | Macedones (French Ve- _ Retablea).16¢ Trac Bird\u2019 s Custard Powder.15¢ 10c Imported Lime Juice * quarts., .\u2026.3e 28c C.& B.Vinegar.se 20c 16c Baker's Cocon.\u2019 .2 \u201825e Knox's Gelatine.15\u20ac 11440 Finest Creamery But- ten \u2026 2e Me 10,000 Bottles Olives.\u2026 20c, 13%e © ~~ Good Sardines.:,.\u2026 06c - 0444 Good Red Salmon.oe 12e 10c Best Borax, lib pkgs.10e Ready-Made Panceke ; : Flour.15e 13%c *Codfish Chowder.\u2026 15¢ 12%4c \u2018lbs Pails Preeerves., Bbc 48c Mail Orders Promptly Filled.\u201cSend for Catalogue.m\u2026 S.CARSLEY CO, immo ; 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St., 184 to 194 St, James St, MONTREAL, - Notice to Manufacturers of and Dealers in Portland Cement, SEALED TENDERS, to the undersigned, and \u2018Tenders for Portland Cement,\u2019\u201d Will be received at thie Office up to sixteen o'clock on Tuesday, 15th May, 1900, for the supply and delivery of 20,000 barrels, or any portion thereof, of Portland Cement, at Ashburnham, Ont.Specifications and forms uf tender can be obtained by the parties.tendering at the Office of the Chiet Hogineer of Railways and Canals, Ottawa.In the case of firms there must be attached the actual signatures of the full name, the nature of the occupation, and place of residence of each member of the same, and further, an accepted bank cheque for 10 per cent.of .the total amount tendered for must accompany the tender.This accepted cheque must be endorsed over to the Minister of Railways and Canals, and will be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into prod = the work at the rates and on the terms stated In the offer submitted.The accepted cheque thus sent In will be returaed to the respective parties whose Lenders re not accepted.rt nt does not, however, bind or te accept the lowest or any tender, By onder, : L K.Jones, \u201c Secretary.t ot Raliweys and Onnals Ottawa, Sth May, 1900.à \u2019.ewspapers inserting this vertisethent des authority from the Department will het be paid for it.; INSOLVENT NOTICE _In re DESJARDINS & FRERE, addressed \u2018Las FA .a JAMES srasee Suction EPS DAT me .May, 1008, 4 11 o'cteck.Sioek of Shoif Horéware, Puiats asd Olle *» ve 0% so ob seesesnservescecs $5,040.00 se ss 00 GB So béotothhsNe00e 0.48 Roiltag .vévatoscontose ges - 8.36 parure sais Book Botte.sasedssnstesnase 187.08 Mere va.oa 10h anû TWA last, u ENT à TURCOTTR, .> 01 ae.Jumes Sure.MARCOTTE BROS.\"k Avetionsers.undeesi \u2018coût.of the total amount TUCKETT TT's] MYRTLE 4\u2019s NAVY .See T.& B.in Gilt on Each Plug.\u2019 Notice to Manufacturers of and Dealers in Cement.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the ed, and cndorsed \u2018Tenders for Cement,\u2019 \u2018will be received at this office up to sixteen o'clock ou Tuesday, the 16th May.1900, for the supply and immediate detivery of 17000 barrels Portland ' cement, at polut on the canal where directed.Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained the parties tendering at the office of the chi Engineer of Railways and Canals, Ottawa.In the case of firms there must be attached the actual signatures of the full name, the nature of the occupation, oe place of residence of each member of the same, and further, an accepted \u2018bank cheque for 10 pec tendered for must accompany the tender.This ted_ohéque must be endorsed over to the Minister of Railways and Canals, and will be forfeited it the party ty tendering de declines entering into contract for the rates and oa the tecuis stated in the oer baited, The accepted cheque thus sent in will be returned to the parties white tenders ore not » Department does aot, however, bind Huit ta Soca (he owes or 37 Somber By - K.JONBS, t of Rail and Canal eis ua la ih.\u201c oi serre - ~ ~~ Toiopheus, Up un MONEY TOLE On first mo ape.Apply to 0.LEGER, agents wan Life insurance Sun Life Assurance Co., 1766 Notre Dame Street.THE PRIVATE BRANCH LAGRANGE SYSTEM For Firma having several OF TRLEPRONE SERVICE.| Departments to their business | | =| | | - i ; T0-MeRRow FRIDAY, cl r\u2014 1: Marchand 1869-1871 NOTRE DAME ST.| 3 | i Bargains offered To-morrow (Friday).Money and car fare returned to any one not satisfied with his purchase, 50 Dozèn Men's Underwear, worth 25¢.\u2018To-morrow.worth 124.To-morrow.ic 50 Dos Black Cashmere Stockings, , price 35c.To-morrow 0) Yrrsssssoonossne0sen0ce 19C 30 Dozen Samples of Corsets for young girls, worth 20c and 25c, eee .Sc: 50 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Corsets, our 50c Corseta, one only to each customer.ecooonc0e 39 50 Dozen Umbrellas for Men, .worth 81.00.To-morrow, Friday.Sesebseennss 9 100 Dozen Black .Shi Frida: ira, 50, y.ocssncsc0 dou Te0c0 .a / 4 Ww Q D; ¥ 100 Dozen Black Shirts, $1.00, Mlncccsecsssscennan ana u se 3 O a -500 Yards Bleached Linen, 73 inches wide, real value, 750 and $1,00, Bbssecesssssosce 3 Ww a 300 Umbrellas for ladies (sam- .ples) worth 81.25 to $2.00, = long as'they will \u2018last on Yeoseosnceneee v.tee 90c CUTTING -BEPT, This Department is one of the most important of our establishment, so you will find in there a selected choice, and the highest novelties\u2014at the manufacturers price.Yon must notice that all our Blouses, Shirts and Costumes are made in here.We employ only capable and expert persons, so that we do not hesitate to guarantes the .fit and the finish.= 25 Dozen Print Blouses, as long as they will last.25c 25 Black Skirts, vale $2.50, as long ae there will be any.$1.79 50 Dosa.Black Sateen Blouses, worth $1.00.To-morrow, Friday.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026sessouses 50c 100 Skirts i in Colored Cloth at 90¢c 25 Silk Blouses, 92.50, at.$1.49 Our Costumes are the most elegant Black and Colored | zl | i = | } $ ; } , a ë ; Itis an acknowledged fact that affords the best aati ds ae MONEY \u201cfaction for Marchand's Shore ia the boat, place The Local sanager will\u2019 be pleassd goods.However, on Fri ored Fan Aa tee aod sive shall make new tion we It Costs Nothing to get estimates for Painting, - Tinting, or Decorating from JONES & HENRY, (Bnccessors to J.Kimber & Bon), Paiaters and Decoraters 6 MoGILL COLLEGE AVENUE.+ M.Walsh & 0.(Late with B.Chanteteng) 562 Craig 3 | = Special To-morrow 150 Ostrich Feather or Boas, in \u2018calor; \u2018where : Dress Goods, à ame else.To- Vo dd and $15.00 MOFTOW a ca000 cscososounes 3 » .the alvision.CANADIANS MARCH.~ WITHOUT BOOTS Ther Attire Also Was Scanty\u2014Continuously for Two ** p : i of Deputies regarding the quality and pro- morrow.ove ee 49C1 38 joches all-wool homespun, in | pelling power of British guns.declaring\u2019 AH Wool French Henrietta Cioth\u2019 5 different shades of grey, ' that these would hit harder and had greater .silk finish, worth oc, the worth 81.25, the price to-mor- | \\ureting power than the French.- | \" price, to-morrow.sc POW.ooo ee sic He announeced that the Government had Nottingham Lace Curtains, 34 yards long x 58 inches.Worth $1.75.Special.\u2026 Fish Net Curtains, 3% yds long ~ x 45 inches.Worth $3.50.Spe- clal.J Brussels, Net Applique Curtains, \u201c4 yards long x 50 inches.Worth Tapestry Portieres, good, imitation of Raw Silk, 3'4 .yards long x 48 inches.Worth $5.00.Special.: see sess seve eo Curtains and Portieres \u2026 \u2026 81.10 .82.83 Lan anne es 87.50 83.75 Crepon\u2014Fresh Foreign creations in the richest and most cle- gant weaves and designs, \u2018worth $1.78; the price tomorrow.se cree eens .B1.10 32 inches Mercerized Silk Fin- decided to appoint a scientific committee of enquiry to examine all smokeleas propellants, and all desirable modifications of.the existing guna, adding: \u2018\u2019And the Gov- \u201cérnment are wot gotog to be strangled In.the tolls of red tape in this undertaking.LININGS! LININGS! ish, Sateen, all raw colors.Worth 3c.Special.æhC LINENS! LINENS! +Huck* Towels in heavy Barnsley Linen, 18 x 35.Speclal price.10C - Checked Glass Towels, Belfast Linen, 13 x 25.Special.price.JC Sideboard Scarfs, White and Colored, Fringed and Hemstitched, from.FI .23C es sees seve aan 45 inches Victo 15e, for.10C There Is ve-v Utt'e work done on the White India Lawn, value 15c farne or in the cadens ne yet around for.30¢ | Sackville: the contipned wet.clondv wea.White India Linens, from.th + has kit the land for ti'ling damp and \u2018Notes of the News.| 4 WHITE 600DS! ria Lawn, worth Maritime Provinces.uit for caltlvating.| A.RAUANE WAR one of the Inmates \u2018n fhe, .A7C E, LEPAGE & C0 ANA AAA AAA RAR AR Cor, ny and St.Catherine Sts.lock-up at Moncton recently for drunken: ners.A plovs Tory Renator in Nova Scotif cem- plains that the bustle on the T.C.R.n° longer permits\u2019 pecple to sleep In.church on Säandays.~ .A hoy nemrd Napoleon Allen.of Bue.J tauche.while working In J.D.Teving's mill rerentir, was canaht in the machinery.Fortunately Wis e'o'hes gave way, saving his Ife Aa it wae, hth arms were broken, and he sustained other severs Ynjuries, The Domin'os Iron & Stex] Company now emnley abeovt 3300 men at fSxdoev.\"CB.and fuily a thousand mere ave wanted, ~ St, Lawrence BRB ARRRAIAAARRR ED se, NS à A SUMMER HOTEL.* Proposal Made to Coanstruct One in the Town of Maisonneuve.Maisonneuve is to have n palatial summer hotel.At a meeting of the Council of that corporation last evening a large and Influential deputation was precept to pre- seat an outline of an\u2019 institution of this kind, to be established on Notre Dame Street, between Plus IX.and La Salle Streets.The Idea was received with favor and the promoters, at the Instance of the | Mayor, will circulate a requisition prayiog for a special license.At\u2018 least twenty-five names are necessary.The Dufresne Shoe Company asked for the Council's endorsentent of a proposed loan of $5,000.Town Solicitor Cedras was asked to look after the matter.Mr.H.Houle, Letourneaux Street, claims damages consequent on thé new macadom road niy's lowering vf the former street level.The question was.referred to \u2018the Road Committee.| .A grocer's license was granted to Mr.W.Bousquet.\u2019 , The complaint of the Montreal Turnpike Trust anent the cundition.of Notre Dame .Street will be considered by the Road \u20acom- mittee.The Bell Telephone Co.were granted rights of pole raising under certaln restrictions throughout the municipality.The three valuators sclected for the en- fulng year are Messrs.W.Reld, Hubert Prevost and J.R.Gulllemette.cillors Willlam Richer, N.Mansey, R.Gilbert, J.Trudel and J.Rheaume.\u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2018THE CIVIL COURTS.- Superior Court Judgments Rendered \u2018 Recently in Certain Cases.Laberge vs.Tremblay et al.\u2014Judgment In tavor of the plaintiff for £4,010.82, _ Dame FElizabeth Hyde vs.the City of Montreal.\u2014In this care the plaintiff was granted leave to amend her declaration by consent., Gaudry ox dpe and Biralllon et al, distrayants, and Dame P.Aubry, opposant.\u2014 Judgment was rendered ex parte on the opposition maintaining the opposition, without costa, Madore va.Tardif, and Bradford, garnl- shee.\u2014\u2014The motion of the plaintiff for the rejection of the garnishee\u2019s declaration was dismissed without costs.Ex parte Loretta 1.M.McAdoo, péti- tloner.\u2014The caurt granted the petition and appointed a provisional curator.Ball va.Bale des Chaleurs Rallway Company et al \u2014Jndgment by default for $703.23 on two promissory notes.Wilson ve.Cremer et al.\u2014Judgment.ex parte for $442.37.on a promissory note.Dame M.J.Berthelot va.Lee Cha.\u2014The motion of the defendant for particulars, In an action ou a lease, was granted, \u2019 maintaining the salnle gagerie for $129.The Fabrique of the Parieh of Bt.Laurent vs.Gosselin.\u2014Judgment ordering that a certain witnese appear for examination: Dellsie va.Mitchell et al.and Marler.garnishee.\u2014The notion of the defendant Mitchell for peremption of the sult was granted, and the action was dismissed, re conrse reserved, with costs, Special Notice, Bell Orchestral, or.even an ording \u2018siagle tohell plano should be taken care Competent tuning goes far toward this.The tone is preserved and \u2018the life proloa thus rendering an evea tem ment, bril- and accuracy of scale.All tunl les teed by us, ¢ Bell Plano Co, 22 £ Catherine Street.\u2018Phone\u2014Up 1345, CATHOLIC SAILORS\u2019 CONORR?.Those who took part in the weekly coa- cert of the Catholic Sallors\u2019 oven- {ing were: The disess Mullins, Ina Read, Mise Murphy, Messrs.Mayor Desjardins was present, with Coun® Pare va.Geoffrion.\u2014Judgment by default | A eanservative e> QILIIIGI UA aeses Éloe00-vw-eu Gl oonnupoccsop.ælecemmqus-0 al COONmHmMIIN > Totals Ran Taylor in ninth aed for Suthoft lu ninth, By inaings- .Worvester .vo.The faithful rooters roost, \u2018 \u2018in the last game against New York and stop, Is sick and out of the game, \u201cpltcher.\u2014Toronto Globe, bow bard it works.\u201d w! sesocow=o-oof kert, Sheehan, Rothfuss, Grey, Bannos: three-base hits, Roach; home runs, Shee- han, Grey; stolen bases, Bransfield 2, Smith, Hannivan 2, Schaub 2; double plays, Bean, Sheehan to Branafield, Rothfuss (ua- assisted); first on balls, off Horton.1, of Sutho 7; hit by ball, Sharrott: out, by Horton 8; wild pitches, Horton; time, 2.30; umpire, O'Loughlin.\u2014 Worcester Up a Bit.Rochester .8 3 27 Montreal .,.6 3 .087 Providence .T 4 \u2018 650 Worcester .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.6 4 .600 Byracuse .ccccep0 4 3 +4 Springfield .3 4 A420 TOronto .ceoeeveeee 2 7 222 Hartford .eee 2 8 200 National League Games.At Pittsburg\u2014Game postponed; wet- grounds.At Boston\u2014TIostponed: wet grounds.- At Brooklyn\u2014Postponed; rain.At St.Louis\u2014Postponed on account of strike in St.Louis.\u2014\u2014 - American League.At Buffalo\u2014Minneapolis 10, Buffalo 3.At Detroit\u2014Detroit 6, Kansas City 2.At Cleveland\u2014Cleveland 5, Milwaukee 1.Are They Dead 'Uns?The Boston team started the season of 1897 with a run of 10 or 11 straight defeats.But they pulled up and won a pennant.\u20acanp the veterans of Selee\u2019s team do such things this season, after a lapse of three years?Surely the old guard on the team haven't Improved, and it\u2019s by no means a cinch that they have the powers of recuperation or recovery they displayed in their great fight for the bupting in 1807.Selee says that his pitchers are npt yet In shape and that when they round to, the bean eaters will he up there playing heav- fes under the limellight's glare all summer long.But what have Selee\u2019s pitchers got to do with the spiritless play of the veterans on the team?Can it be that they have run to seed as athletes, are diamond stale, .as Johnnie Ward used to call the members of the sere and yellow club>\u2014Boston Globe.9 Picture of the Team.Saturday's Illustrated Herald will contain a splendid picture of this year's Mon- real Baseball Cluh.It will not be one of those line drawings, where every man looks Nike anybody else but himsélf, but an ac- tnal reproduction from à photograph.Every fan should get one., .\u2018 Montreal as Good.The Montreal Club had another great game In tov dence yesterday, winning it, over Manager Murray's aggregation by a single run.A fiunber of the Toronto players were dixcussing the came at the Commonwealth Hotel last night and the velq- tive werits of the Montreal an: Prochlence tenes, whic: led Captain Wally Taylor, of the Toronto Club.to.remark that Mont real would win nore games.hy a single run during the season than any other three clubs.\u201cI watched them all through last season,\" said Taylor, \u201cand I noticed how many games went to them by oue run.They have a'great team there in Montreal.[It fait a team of stars, but it Ix & team that has played together for a long time and the men understand- each other tfectiv.Nor could they be termed a Bora hitting lat.for they are not.But their hitting is uniform, as.the figures of last year will show.Montreal will win more games on less hits than any other one of our teams, and will «do it by team play.\u2019\u2014 Worcester Telegram.Wally Tavior knows a good thing when he sees it, all right, Teams Parade To-morrow.There will be a trolley parade of he visiting Springfield team and the Montreal team, starting from the Balmoral Flotel shout 2.30 n\u2019cluck, to-morrow.AN The line of parade will he along Notre Dame Street to Nt.Lambert Hil along 8t.James to Windsor, up Windsor to St.Cath: ertne.and thence to the grounds.There will be a band to liven up things and Mayer P'refontalne will open the game, Four Errors.Jack Barry played shortstop for Roston c ran tp four errors.fong, the regular short- Felix for Sutthoff.President Grorge O'Nell, of the Montreal Cinb, considers Sutthoff thé best pitcher In the Eastern League.Last wintér, it la re- he declared he would trade that inflelder for the Toronto un rted, elix and Don't believe Mr.O'Nell ever sald thin.and if he did he was Joking.Felix In worth three Butthoffs, and as for giving an Inflelder too! Wake up, wake up, and see a toke.\u2018 - aE .They Need Him.Poston has farmed Pitcher Chambers to Toronto, \u2018Chambers is à glant io size aud bails frdm Georgia.Trouble in the Family.Toronto has an extremely argumentative teamn.After each inning In the field there ls n general weasop of calling \u2018down one layer by another, with Bannon nnd Tay- or as chief debaters.\u2014 I'rovidence Telegram.Runs in Streaks.\u201cRanch uns In streaks just as much as ensthine cine.says Catcher Clarke.of Boston.\u201cSometimes a team apparently can't help winning, and then again there are times when fe can't help losing, no matter A Lovely Game.The Harvard \u2018varsity nine played a five tuning game with Amherst yesterday afternoon, and won by A score of 29 to + Harvard scored 17 runs in the first\u2019 inning, but the playing of the Amherst men bordered upon primary school work.; Lest They Forget.Roch n two games each from Providence, Springfield and Worcester, but we can do better.\u2014Hartford Post, Not this week.Nineteen to two'!\u20148pringfield Union.Toronto Knockers.\u201cThey talk about the knockers swinging the hammers here In the States,\u201d sald a Toronto player to a Telegram reporter dant night at the Commonwealth liotel, \u2018and players kick ahont roasts from the home crowd occaronaliy.They ought to go and try to play cither In Montreal or Toronto, and they would think some of these cities on this side of the horder line were little.paradisen.In Worcester and in the other cities here -the home crowd always roots for the home team, but in Toronto there is Ln delegation of ahont 200 at every game who are ont to mee Toronto whipped every day.It's pretty rough when you don't get supported In your own town.These 200 of so to whom 1.refer are.Americans, and they are only ton giad to have the oppor tunity to shout fer sometifing bearing the American label, They always boot and t for the visiting team If it le from arose the border, while some of ne fellows.who ae just ss good Americans, get the worst of lt because there la a \u2018T for Toronto instead of an *H* for Hartford or ® \u2018W' fer Worcester om their Linuses.''\u2014 Worcester Telegram.l\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m appre Hot à Bit Smaller Head.- - .stake Worth $1,250.\u2018Rarl'lia, 05, Harshberger, 4 to 1 and even, \u2018103, Crowhrr-t, 2 to 1 and 4 to 7, second: ine, sovereigns was run today at the Chester Club, was chosen official timekeeper.Jim Conaldine will keep time for Corbett and TPS champion wilt hans the northeast : ; champ ve earner, tbe same in which he wea over Fitssimmons add Sharkey.It te ole the men will enter the ring at 10 0e ._LHE MONTHEA] tential germ of hoa bess cul\u2019 fvred, au Row the CO A.is travelling: with intestinal labor.The Montreal clube.to manage their own racing here the Is a question which has not yet been allowed to confront the Kanuck rebels, Better shunt off the grave responsibil ity, fellers, and over inte the N.Q A.fold at anon, ar it that the C.W.A., shrewdly Healing march itae)t with u, will quiet late that Dia coatrollin Doty ate y then you i be lr a « ose ridiculous itlon, 1t lo one\u2019s self.\" son, 4 ve Thus the Cycling Weat talks of the situs tion in Canada and displayv Îts remarkable ignorance in a breeze paragraph.EDUCATE BY A HEAD A Very Pretty Race for the Boquet - Stakes.GOLF CLUB FIXTURES.Cornwall Forms a Junior Lacrosse Lengue-Official for the Jeffries- \u2018 Corbett Fight.\u2014 Mas 9\u2014Thres:ening and thowery weather was responsible fur a small attendance at Morris Park to-day, but the racing was qu.te up to the etan- dard.The Houguet Stakes for two-year- olds and the St.Nicholas hurdle race were the Oxtures.The first resulted in a pretty race wih Edacate, Fake and Lauceman heads apart at the finish, lake wus the favorite, and showed the way for the greater part of the journey, but bung a little in- wide the last sixteenth and Educate and Lanceman passed him.He came again, however, but could pot quite get op, Educate getting the decision Ly a short head.Summary :\u2014 .First race, 8 furlongs\u2014Lady Uncas, 100, Dangman, 6 to 1 and 8 to 5, won by 1 1.2 lengths: Robert Metcalf, 88, Stack, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, second by a neck; Netive, 106, Hamilton, 6 to 1 and 2.to 1, third.Time, 1.11.Piso Conig, ®t.Cloud and Zanone also ran.; Second race, selllng, 4 1-2 furiongs\u2014 Ashes, 103, Talley, 7 to 1 and 3 to 1.won by 1 1-2 dengths; Screech, 165, Hamilton, 5 to t aud 2 to 1.second by three lengths; Con- ule, 03, Bie nan, 9 to 2 and 8 to 5, third, Thoe, 33 1 +.Flaiterer, Moor, Juniper, Militant, Audaclious, Free Play, Galanthus, Lizzie A.and Quick Shot also ran.Third race, The Bouquet, 3 furlongs, sell- tng\u2014Educate, 4, Slack, 3 to 1 nnd 7 to A, won by a head; Fake, 112, Bullman, 6 to 3 aud 1 to 2, second; Lanceman, 49, Lyne, 7 to 1 and 3 to 2, third.Time, 50.Kimber- fey.Malden, Pathinder, Choirmaster, Maxl- wus, Tusknrora and l'hosphorus also ran.Four.h 1ace.7 farlongs\u2014Sparrow Wing, 113, Spencer, 8 to 1 and 2 to 1, won hy five Jeneths: jmp, 120, Vest, 3 to 3.and out, second by a neck: Star Chime, 103, Bull man, 6 to 1 and 7 to 5, third.Time.1.30 New York, dollars to dougnauts { THE DOGS THAT WON \"COVETED.RIBBONS Tue fret day of the, Dog, Show is over, and the judges were husy all day awardiag the blue, red and yellow ribbons.The Judging gave universal satisfaction.At no tiine in the day was the crowd as large as the excellent exhibition deserved.A good many were going and coming during the day, so that the attendance was larger than it looked.One fox-terrier caused a good deal of amusement by giving his master the slip and turning tomewards, taking his chain with him.Half the le in the Arena were after him but all they got for thelr trouble was à hard run, with many explanations to the doorkeeper when they re- tirned.In the meantime the owner telephoned home, and the tryant was brought ck ina cab.The results of yesterday's judging follow: ST.BDRNARDS.For hest mpecimen in the ahow, $2.For best local specimen 1p the show, Menars: F.& A.Stuart offer-a sliver m for the best dog In the show.Jeves' Sanitary Compounds Company, of Caunuda, offer one gallon can of their dis- Infectant for best bitch in show.Mr, H.M.Dinning offers ten pounds coffee for best dog in novice class.The Monsoon Tea Company offers ten pounds tea for best bitch In novice clans.Mr.A.Bain offers silk umbrella for pup, dog or bitch.\u2018 Class 4.\u2014 Bt.Bernards \u2014 (Rough and smooth), Novice, Daugs.1.Mra.A.Beiasco.Prince, id.2.\u2018Thomas F.J.Moore's Rajah.8.H.A.Gillet's Magnus, Class 5.\u2014 St.Hernarde \u2014 (Rough and gs.1.al smooth).Limit.1.Mrs.A, Relasco's Prince, Id.2 Iæo Galarneau's Hercules, Id.3.Thos.Moore's Rajah, 8,570.Class 6.\u2014 St.Bernards \u2014 (Rough and smooth).Open.Dogs.1.Mrs.A.Belasco\u2019r Prince, td.2, Bayview Kennels\u2019 Bayview Benjamin, reg.3.Joseph Swinwood\u2019s Faust T.Class 7.\u2014 St.Bernards \u2014 (Rough and smooth).Novice.Ritehes.1.F.& A.Stuart's Roay O'Grady, 5.32%.2 F.& A.Stuart's Alpine .Abbesa, 5.250.ww: James: E.O'Leary's O'Leary's Nixey, Clann 8.\u2014 St.Bernards \u2014 (R smooth), Limit, Rttches.(Rough and + r.& A Stuart\u2019 Rosey O'Grady, 3,328.laayview Kennels\u2019 3 of er, are s Bayview Queen Re 3.F.& A_ Stuart's Alpine Ahhens, 5,230.R.J.FE.O'Leary's O'Leary Nixey, Id.Clans 4.~ St.Bernards \u2014 (Rough and 14.Lady Lindsey and Fatalist also ran.Fifth race, selllug, 1 mie-Biisi, 104, O'Connor, 9 to 10 \"and out, won br.twe lengihs: Oliver Mae.17.Bullman, 3 to 1 and\u2019 een, se ond hy four lenæthe: Mat Simpson.KT, Brennan.30 to: 1 and 10 to 1, third.Time, 1.46.- Free Lance, Emligre ard Watereure algo ran, Sixth race, St.Nicholas hurdle, mile and half.over six hurdles Governor Griggs, 16S, | Donohue, 6 to 1 and even, Won by _elgh® lengths: Mazo, 138, Cochran.7 to 9 and et, second by \u2018half length: Lackland.130, Firnegan.3 to 1 and 4 10 3, third.Tine, 2.02.- Filon d'Or alse ran.wa.\u2018Larkspur Won Sweepstake.Lauisville, K¢., May 0.-Larkspur proved hervelf of mors than fair class to day by the clever way In which she jnmped off with the Mademoiselle Stahes for 3-rear- o'd flies.The race was a selling sweep: fhe romped ln an- easy winner by about four lengths in 1.82, good time for the condition of the track, which was muddy.Sommary :- First race, 4 1-2 furlongs\u2014Silverdale, 118, Buns.2 to 5 and out, won: Cluster, 113, Bolaud, 3 tv 1 and out.s\u201dcond: Lueso.108, Winkfeld, 100 to 1.third Time, 50 14.Fergus McCuddy, The Count and Bill Mas.e a'ro .ce.6 1.2 furlongs-Kentueky Rabe, 15, Howell, 6 to 1 and 8 to 5.won; second: Wilgerson, th, Michaels, 4 to 1, thinl.Time, 1.25.Peter Duryea, Lee King, Harvest Queen, Ethel Collins and Grevforg * a'so ran.Third race, mile and 50 yards, selling- Trebor, 10R, Roland, 4 to 1 and.even wWou: Dleu Conne, RS, Walsh, 5 to 2 and » tn\u2019 second\u2019 Posstun.108, Winkfield, 3 to 1, third: \u2019 17.Nellorine, Little Veron: ten, Indlan and Rote Kalter\u2019 alvo ran.Time, 1.2 Fiarth race, Mademoiselle Stake, 7 fur- Qongs - Larkspur, 105, Crowhurst, 4 to 5 and out, won; Resedak, 90, Walsh, 15 to 1 and 2 to 1.serum: Flenrep, 165, Gl more, 5 lo 1.third, Time, 1.42.Mag.Dine, Honey- wood, Aurea and Janna algo ran.Fifth rree, 6 1.2 furlongs-\u2014eZlimet, 07, i Walsh, 3 to 2 and 3 ta 3, won; Glen Lake, Vain.A5, Winkfñeld, 4 to 1, third Time.124 1% Incidental, Matchbox, Left Wing and Starch Amber alro ran.Sixth rae: 4 fuviongs\u2014Peihinda, M0, Rasom, 4 10 1 and even, won: Avater, 101, Wedd pstrand, 2t o 1 snd 3 ta 5, second: Kniind= Money, 103, Dupre, 8 to 1.third.115 1-2 Arcterus, Kilt, Acushla and We'dmaun also ran.so Roughside Wins Chester Cup Race.London, May 8.\u2014 The Chester Cup of 3.35) meeting.and won hy Mr.C.A.Brown's Riughside, ridden by Sinan.0 The Dake of Portland's Manners and Lord Carnarven'a Baldur finished second ap thier r spectively.Fourteen horses ran cu the old enp course (nearly two miles and a quarter), \u2019 Roughalde mnde all the running.and won enally by three lengths.A length and a bail separated second and third horses, Uitimatum, i44den by J.Reiff.wan third; .The betting was 7 ta 1 against Roughside, a to against Manners, and 100 to 8 against, Baldur.' JIM AND JEFF.The Arrangements for the Big Fight Were Completed Yesterday\u2014.White Will Referee.-\u2018Bports of All Sorts.New York, May 9.\u2014Charley White will re- | feree the hattle for the heagyweaight cham- plonship.between the holder of the title, James SJ.Jeffries, and James J.Corbett, to be decided Friday niæht at the -Seaside Kporting Cinh, Coney Island.\u2018This momentous nnd_mnchamocted question was finally decided nt à meeting hein this afternoon at Willlam A.Brady's of- ce.: George Considine appeared for Corbett and Brady represented the champion.Sam Austin was present and declared that he wan out of it.Tim Hurst was mentioned, hut as he wis ont West, referceing fights there, the candi.dntee narrowed down to White and Kiler, White wan AR 2 to 1 shot all throngh the discussion, and when Considine wanted to know why Brady was se anxious to have White officiate, and when Brady promptly replied thnt it was hecause the public had more confidence In White than In any other man, that clinched the argument.White wan selected there and then.\u2018 The men will be allowed to wear soft handagen._Rtrailght Quernaberry rules wih govern.y must protect themselves In the breakaways.In the clinches the referee will order them to step back.If they dis.vegard the order he will.go between them tohert Rito), of the New York Athletic Brady rennit, Five thoutané of amount, be said.was J money, wonld het SXANN to $2300 that Jefiviex win In 15 rornds.em \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 EE PE te mn.anounced that he had $10,000 to | thie would win.and $3.000 that Je\u20acries would | smonth).Onen.Ritehen, 1.F.& À.Stuart'a Rosey O'Grady, 5,323.2.ayview Kennels\u2019 Qneen Regent, R F.& A.Stunrt's Alpine Ahbbens, R.L, M.Rene de Cotret'a Pouponne, 1d.Re 10.St ernards \u2014 (Rough and .Loea n, pen.gmopthl \u201c clans Open.Dogs and 1.Mrs.A.Belasen's Princes, 1d 2.A.Jobin's Jumbo I1., 14.\u2019 3.Leo, Galarneau's Hereulen, Id.R.W.A.Gundlack's Faust H., reg.R.A.B.Rattray's Ric, Id.Winner\u2014Rosey O'Grady.RIOODHOUNDS, For hawt [] : Imen In show, $1.\u2018Inns 11, \u2014.irons loodhounds.Open, Dogs an.) 1.E.C.Short\u2019s Mariana, 4.878, \u2018NEWFOUNDLANDS.Err bent specimen in show, $1.n =.\u2014Newfoundlands.O : E, Turner's Don, Md.ea 2 E: Thomas pou M.180f:* | GREAT DANES.For best specimen In show, $2, Clans 13.\u2014Great Dance, Novice, Dogs and Bitches, ©» on.Addle, 14.201 1.P.Tug For hesCapecimen in show, £2.For heat local dog in show, $2.For heat Incal bitch In show, $1.\u2018 tod and Gup in Canada offers yearly #libacription for best local wolfhound in show, : Claus 16.Russian wolfhounda, Puppies.1.Chas, R.Smith, Sir Roawald, 5071.| 2.0.Dufresne, Glover, 231.8.C.Imfreane.Olga, S324, Class 17.\u2014Russian Woifhourids.Novlee.Doga Co 5 1.0.Dufresne, Zulesk!, R.Class 1K \u2014Russion wolfhounds, - Limit.Dogs.: or 1.0.Tfresne, Zualeskl\u201d M.* Class 19.- Russinu wolfhounds.Docs.; 4 Chan.S.Smith, Sie Méawaid; OT.2 O Pufrenne, Zuleaki; R: Open.Class 20.\u2014Russinn \u2018wolfhounds.Novice.Bitches, .1.\u20ac.Dufresne, Olga, 5124, 2 0, Iwmfresne.Dounla, 4087, Cinas 21.\u2014Ruselan wolfhounds.Ritches., ; 1.©, Dufreane, Dounia, $987.2, E.\u20ac.Short, Ta Tsignne, td.; \u2018Clans 22 - Russian Wolfhoun4@ Open.Ritchen, : .1.Terra Cotta Kennels, Krnla, 7292.2.0.Dufresne, ounls, 4087, Clans 21.\u2014Rusrslan wolfhounds.clans.Open.Dogs.; 1.+).Tinfresne, Zuteakl.R., Clans 28,\u2014Russian wolfhounds.Local class.Open.\u2018Bitchen, , 1.©.Dufresne.Olga, 3324.s (1), Dufresne, Diounia, 4087, Wirner.\u20141.Terra Cotta Kenvelr, Kyuls.: DEBRHOUNDS., For heat dog in show, $2.; For heat bitch In show, $1.Clans.25.\u2014Deerhounds.Open.1.A.P.oMurray, Athol, Id.2 A.R.Stalker.Atho!.14.3.Dr.J.Edgar Hil Gelert.GREYAOUNDR.For heat apecimen in show, $2 Class 27.Greyhounds, Onen.Dope, 1.Terra COntta Kennels, Pletatos.2279, 9, M.Barker, Lard Shelbanrre, Md\u201d a.Mise C: M, Matthews.Rush, Id.Claas 28.\u2014Ciravhonunda.Onen.Bitches, 1.- H.Barker.Farawnaa, 1d 2.J.Hoerner, Winnte, Id.ENGLISH FOXHOUNDS.For heat dog in show, $3.For beat hitch in show, $8.Class 31.\u2014English foxhounds.Limit.Dogs.Tw.H.Willams, Pattern.4834, Limit.Local Dogs.ey Class \u2014 English foxhounds.Donen., 1.Montreg]l Hunt.imported Rondsman, 1.2.W.H.Willams, Pattern, 48, Cinsn 33.\u2014FEnglish foxhounds.Novlee.Bitches, .Hunt, Imported Gidéy, M.\u20ac Monte Engh Eoxhouads.\u201c Limit.Bitches, 1.Montreal Hunt, imported Firedy, 14., 1808.Class 35.\u2014English fozhounds.Open.Bitches.t.Montreal Hunt, 804, Winner\u2014Glddy.: Imported Romabel, W., s Mantronl Hunt.Imparted Chanter, Id.1 Open.The Resülts of the First Day's! fudgitg at\u2018the: Bench \u2018 Show of the Montreal Canine Association.; Class 87-eAmerican foxboumds.Nevice.1.W.H.Williams, Orsament, 5114.Cluss 39\u2014Aumeriean foxbounds.Open Dogs.Lo 1.Harry Taylor, Hanks Jimerack, 4080.Class 40\u2014American foxhounds.Novice.Bitches.1.W.H.Williams, Galety, 1d.Winner\u2014Ornament.POINTERS.For best specimen in show-the Breeders\u2019 Advocate offers one yearly subscription for best bitch pup in show.Class 43\u2014Pointers., Open.Dogs.2 VF.Loomas, Prince, 14, May, 1808.ENGLISH SETTERS.Yor best dog In show.$3; for hest\u2019bitch iu show, $3.fie Breeders' Advocate offers Yearly subscription for best bitch pup in Clans 45.\u2014English setters.Open.Dogs.1.Hibbard & Westover, Dick Svriveller, 1d., September, 1897.2.G.W.Kadle, Rollo, November, 1805.Class 46\u2014English setters.Open.Bitches: 1.Miss M.Curtls, St.Lambert Daisy.\"2.Hibbard & Westover, Molllg Gladstone, IRISH SETTERS.For best dog in show, $2; for best bitch in show, $2.Mr.Samuel Coulson offers sliver medal for the best Irish setter In the show, bred In Canada.Class 40\u2014Irish setters.Limit.Dogs: * 1.A.H.Brittain, 8t.Elvan, 3000, Class SU\u2014Irish setters.Open.Dogs: 1.A.H.Brittain,\" 8t.Flvan 3 ; Class 52\u2014Irlsh setters.Limlt.Bitches: 1.H.H.Curtis, St.Lambert's Mollie.2.Rathcalm Kennels\u2019 Bigs t.lrs, 4781.Winner\u2014§8t, Lambert's Stole.\u2019 IRISH WATER SPANIELS, For best merimen in show, $2.\u2019 Class 36\u2014Irish water spaniels.Open.gs: .1.H> H.Wootlaw's McGinty, 14.July, 1890.Breeder, owner.By Sir Luclus 0, 1rigmer\u2014 Molly Bawn.- 2.H.H.Wootluw's Dan O'Toole, 1d.July, 1800, \u2018Breeder, owner.By Str Lucius U'Trigger\u2014Mully Bawn.Class H7- Iti water Bitches: \u2014 - 1.H.H.Wootlaw's Molly Bawn, 14.December, 1805.Breeder, Mr.Bailey, By Mike C.\u2014Kitty O'Dowell, AIREDALE TERRIERS, For hest dog in show, $2: for best Litch, $1.The Canadian Kennel Club offers one bronze medal for best pair of Alredales in show, The Briveders\u2019 Advoente offers one | yearly subscription for.best bitch pup In rhow, .Class 114- Alredale terriers, '[dmit, Dogs: 1.Alredsle Kennels\u201d Rustic Rush.5264.spa nieln.Open.Class 115\u2014Open.Dogs: 1.Rustic Rush, ; | Clams 116- Novice, Bitches: \\ 1.Alredale Kennels\u2019 Tillje Slow Class 117\u2014Limit.Bitches: 1.Alredale Kennels' Tillie Slow Boy.Class 118-Open.Bitches: - 1.Airedale Kenuels' \u2018Hille Slow Boy.FOX TERRIERS, * \u2018The Norfalk Kennels offer two handsome cups, one for best dog, and one for Les bitch sired by any of their stud dogs, out- |.Te of their own kennels, duriug the year Sty, The Canadian Fox Terrier Club offer onc bronze medal for hest dog in show belong- ng to a member of.the C.F.T.C.The Canadiau Fox Terrier Club offers one bronte medal for best bitch In show belong te to A member of the C.F.T.C: emicux Bros.983 Ng Lawpence Main, offer one box cigars for BEst terrier shows, by a lady.* 9 For best dog In xhow, $5.For best Liteh In show, £3.Class 123\u2014Fox.terriers (smooth).Puppies.Dogs.) \u201calle Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk.Arbitrator, « Boy.\u2019 2.H.P.Thomas.Upstart, 33, Mine Loukwe Boulter, Bobs, 14.lass 128~Fox terriers (smooth).Novice, Dogs.! 1.Norfulk Kenuels, Norfolk Arbitrator.\u2019 > w 1°.Thomas, Upstart, 3.'Mre.8.Nichol, Velvolr Bob, 5332, Class 125\u2014 Fox terriers (smooth).Limit.Dogs.1.Norfolk Kenpele, Norfolk Trueman, Sars, Class 127- Fox terriers (smooth).Pap- bles.Bitches, \u2019 1.G.Bell, Cigarette, 1d, 2.Norfolk Keunels, Norfolk Harmony, wid x Wm.Cox, Xt.Gabriel Lilah, Rd.Class 128\u2014 Fox terriers (smooth).Novice, + IVtehen.t.Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk Harmony.2.Wm.Cox, Kt.Gabriel LAilab.3, James Fenwick, Shamrock.Clase 120\u2014Fox terriers (smooth).© Limit, Bitches, : 1.Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk Rubr, 3313.* 2, C.Thomson, Elimwood Patience.: 3.Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk Queen Dunce, 5340, Clans 130\u2014 Fox terriers (smooth).Open.Bitches, \u2019 1.Norfolk Kennels, Norfolk Ruby, 2, C.Thomson, Elmwood Datleuce, 3.Jumes Fenwick, Shamrock.\u2018bp \u2018 THB CHESTER CUP.Roughside, with Tod Sloan Up, Crossed the Wire First, with Manners Second.Loudon, May 10, -The Chester Cup of 2.450 soverigns wan run yesterday at the Chester meeting, and won by Mr.©.A.Rrown's Roughaide, ridden by Rioan.The Duke of Portland's Mannets and Lord Carnarvon's Baidur finished second and third respectively.\u2019 : Fourteen.horses ran, on the old cup course (nearly two miles and a quarter).et The London Tourney.London.May 9.\u2014The third round to-day of the Amateur gold champlonship tournament, opened at Randwich yesterday.furnished a couple of surprises, bath Ralfour Melville and Mure Fergusson being beaten by F.H.A.Booth and Lord Winchelsea, respectively.Golf Club Programme, In order to encourage the handling ian of score cards on competition days, the ea tain offers prizes to the two members making the @ve lowest a te scoree\u2014medal play\u2014in the scheduled competitions of the season.One prise ia open to members whose handicap, at the beginning of the season, le ten atroken or less: the other.to those with 11 strokes or more.Eligibility in either class will not be affected by handi- =L A v a VE TOSCA Rioh, Sweet ahd Fragrant.3 A.Gentloman\u2019s Smoke.Oholoe Havana Leaf.RELIANCE CIGAR FACTORY, 5 & 7 DeBresoles Sg NA ro Ot Montreal, .most entirely of one not knowing having à 8 best outters in the city.obtain the best - The Popular~a- Tailoring House strange (0 say, is down in a district composed al- wholesale and manufacturing warehouses, where, of the existence of our house, wouid never think of coming to our neighborhood to order a fashionable suit.: For several years we did a tajloring business in a quiet way, of our own, but the class of work w we turned out very quickly increased tbe number of our patrons, untié to-day the demands upon us are so great that our staff of taiiors are kept busy day and night trying to'keep up with or- deru, and our tist-of patrons is ever growing larger.We make a point of always haviug in stock a choice of the latest seasonable woollens\u2014direct importations from reputable Old Country firms, and we enjoy the reputation of baving the Our object in remaining down \u2018in the wholesale business portion of the city, is to keep down expenses no possible value for the least money.you are looking for high-class godds, work, together.with a perfect fit and all for a reasonable price, come and place your orders with us.John Martin, Sons & Co, HY.W.ATWATER, Prop.and Mgr.« hich our patrons can Therefore it superior trimmings and BUT come early.455 St, Paul Street.ee EE EE between two points.rider's weight.The result is the E.& D.fo easy, the bearings are guaran ing three years there is no wear perceptible.It is the best bicycle bearing in the world.+.Æ.& D.Rondsters, $60.E.& D.Specials, with gear 0.Locally guaranteed.122 Peel Street.Windsor Hotel Block.case, $7 eh es Uutomobhide (0 Lemted \u2018One Half the Pressure The E.& D.four-point bearings have at any point on cup or spool only \u2018half the pressure found in any type of bearing, because the p | ressure is always divided Furthermore, this pressure is never greater than the -point bearings run for three years; dur- IT EC .CA OU esd The Gear Is Inside ro The Sterling Chainless Models have the gear wheel .between the crank-axle bearings.The result is that there is no undue wear on the right bearing of the crankshaft.The bracket may be made much lighter, because there is no side twist, as the gear is near the centre, not at the extreme end of the bracket.Every ounce applied to the pedals reaches the rear rim, as there is no \u2018give\u2019 to the Sterling frame with the inside gear.Let us show it.122 Peel Street, Windsor Hotel Block.essential to grace in riding.yA VAR NTR YI The Stearns Models For Ladies The Stearns Ladies\u2019 Roadster has the narrow tread NE QU .The Stearns tread is the narrowest tread on the market.The drop frame is very low.be used when riding.An ordinary skirt may All the adjustments are easy.Any lady can under- \"stand them.We will be pleased to show the wheel to callers.R.& W.KERR, 2230 St.Catherine St.+ 2-Watson cup\u2014medal play.5th competition, 2-Rerateh medal first 18 holes, C= Metropolitan match-Disie links 18- Ottawa match.Dixie links.Z3-Hrookline match In Boston, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cornwall Junior Lacrosse.Cornwall, May 9.\u2014Cornwall has three rat-4 tling good junior teains, the Tecumsehs, Elms and Strathconas, whe have organized a town league, which will do witch to foster the national game, and develop yong layers.The officers of the league.are.\u2018resident, George Wilson: vice-president, Ernest Macpherson; secretary -ticasurer, H.Liddell.The following wehedule was\u2019 adopted: June 2-&trathcona vs.Elms.July 2\u2014Tecumach va.Strathcona.July 14\u2014Elma vs.Tecumsehs.Aug.11\u2014Elma.va Strathcona.Aug.25\u2014Stratheona vs, Tecumsehs.Sept.8S\u2014Tecumaehs vs.Elmas.' II matches to be on the grounds of the first named teams, AN matches 'will be under the control of the league, ard no player will he alk-wes ot.any teat whe has ever played in senor or intermedinte games.The.fact of a man playitg ene game with any of the three tonnix will pich bit him from appearing in the ranks of cliler of the other two durius the season.High School Gymnastics.To-morrow evening has been set apart for \u2018Parents\u2019 Night\u201d for the annual calls-' thenic and gymnartic exercises of the High School pupils.wben the programme will he followed by the distribution of prizes wos.at the school games, and presentation of trophies won at the basket ball competi.> \u2014 .\u2014 6.Rarbelis\u2014Fifth and sisth forms.7.Apparatys work, hdirse rings, buck parallels, Indder, horizontal bar\u2014Third, fourth, 8th and sixth forms .Pyramids\u2014 Leaders\u2019 élass Distribution of prizes won.at school Ramen, and presentation of trophies for bäsket ball competition, 4 qe Kingston Trap Shooting.Kingston, May 9.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The Frontenac Gun Club had an interesting contest for three briar pipes ns prizes.H.Rehby won the first prize.He killed 10 out of M birds, and then tive straight.8.Balley wus second and A.Dalton third.Sports of All Sorts.Dr.Frank Smalley, chairman of the at®- tetie committee of Syracuse University.says that the Syracuse track team will abandon its l\u2019arir trip M any eolle games pre held on Sunday at the Exposition, whether the Sunday games are those in which Syra cise is entered or not.+ The Brockville Bohemians, B.R.C.and the YMA A.Athletic Clybs have been notified that a meeting of frepresentatives of the éfubs willing to join(the proposcd new War Canoe League will Ye held Saturday night in Brockville to arrdnge the svason\u2019s pfogramme, The club rooms and boat house of the \u2018Grand.Trunk Boating Club will de opened for the season, of 1100 on Friday evening, May 1R.The Amnsement committee have.prepared a double bill for that evening.THE PATRIOTIC FUND.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014(8pectal)\u2014~The Cana.dinn Patilotic Fudd to date totals $271.caps being changed durt e season.tions.Following 1s the order of events:\u2014 n°2007.The latest contributions include AMERICAN FOXHOUNDS.\u2019 Foe spring fixtures frie A fei 1.Dumbhells-f'hird and fourth forms.the Ontario Government gral of $10.000; For beat dog in show, May .\u2014 Rail competition\u2014medal play.2.Springboard work\u2014Second preparatory.the donation of $1.00 wm by the Govern.For best hitch in show, $1.6 12-\u2014Ridey medal\u2014medal play.3.Exercises for buxy people\u2014Second form.of and committee of the Hudson's Bay Co.Rod and Gun in Canada offers one yearly « 19\u2014Rnrnett cu 1 play.4.Games, leap frog and bail-bustle\u2014Third by thetr commissioner, C.C, Chipman, an subscription for best local foxhound (Eag- © uebec match\u2014in Quebec, \"| preparatory.that of.the Canadian nurses of New York lish or American) in show.» .* 28\u2014-Drummond trophy\u20148rst drawing.3.Swedish ladders\u2014First form.of $141.25 through Mise Lora Hyde, etticenee \u201c the uaivernal leaven warts B up À quaint and quiet otd Canada the pour Te nen ve Roya MANS, tre tes t retarne EE I : 4.ve 1.» + « t tr : r + .fogs: brung + ;( | Our establishmet is recognized as the best for Paints - 'that dry quickly and wear well.Painters prefer our + gints to all others for interior and exterior work.4.4 3 xO af en RABY beg gem Ee Bell Tel., .ts Tel, .1290, Colonial House- PHILLIPS SQUAREst We know that in and material Sole Agents Shoes are perfection.This is proven by the perfect fit, perfect comfort, and excellent service experienced by the wearers.THE LINE Consists of many styles, to suit all occasions, indoors and out ALL'STYLES.ONE PRICE.-.Unequalled for Good walk all the Time usage.«fe \u2018 Vici Kid, patent Tip, heavy sole, stitched edge, custom heel.This Shoe 13 modelled on lines that are absolutely correct, and is one of the most elogant conceptions for street wear.Same in button.4 widths, B,C,D, E Sizes, 2} to 7.- PERFECT modelling, draughting, construction in this Vicinity for The Famous Queen Quality Shoes | FOR WOMEN.out-door sport.well as children.strong for it.- SUMMER TOYS of al The New \u2018 DANN\u201d MUSLIN the Chemise, - » ~ + A Will fly in » moderate preeze; 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lectures on the mantr art,.as taught In the gymnasiums of Brantford, and several filnek cesmary I consented, for-up to that time | \u2018always abhorred soldlering in times hare been under fire |- | waukee gd 35,000 British soldiers were still | tleld all day of the fight.mm = $9900000000000000000000003 § SORIES OF CANADIANS \u2014 $ NOW AT THE ERONT SJennsecsrsorssorescosteets More About Bloemfontein.Private Harry Cozsens, C Company, R.C.R., has written an interesting letter to his mother in Toronto, describlag the stay of the regiment in Bloemfontein.It is weit- ten from that town, under date of March 16, and says, in part: \u201cWe were over, a month getting here, as we marched all the way from Belmont, and we did some hard fighting, too.we were on half rations, two biscuits and a half day, ail the time, and are a thin-looking t now.We have not been inside a tent for à month.The regiment is dcéwn to about half Itx strength, as many of our boys were killed, and we have a lot of sick and wounded in the different bospitals.\u201cI thick the Free State Boers have had enough of the war.They are coming In and laying down thelr arms in the market place of the town every day.There are à ot of English pee Ne in Bloemfontein, În- cluding nearly all the storek n, Colonel Otter hought us a waggon load of jam, sugar, tea, coffee, etc\u2026 as we had not bad much to eat.He purchased It out of the fund which the people of Canada gave him \u2014 right time.\u201cI understand that eur reghnent Is to gel a star for the march from Belmont to Bioemfontein.It was pitiable to observe how the men, horses and mules played out, and we ware forced to lenve them on the veldt.1 am in the hest of spirits, In spite of the hardships, and have rather enjoyed the experience.A specinl Province seems to have taken me under Its wing.for my life hax been In danger many times since I left home.1 have paraed through & per- ely bsil of bullets and bave come out BN ve .Preferred Hell to Belmont.Champlen Alf.Rherritt is fighting for Ms Queen in South Africa, and (f the war holds ont much longer, the s y Brantfordite will not do much cycle racing during the senmnn of 1900.Alf.writes home at every opportunity, and it is the general concensus of opinion that \u201cGnn\u2019a\u2019\u2019 letters are by far the most interesting nnd best written eplatien that reach Irantford frow Roerlnnd, special correspondents Included.His Intest effusion is to.bis mother from FRloemfontein.Alf, states, among other things, that during one day's march every member of his half company excepting Dan.Noble (another Reanttord relf, dwere avercome hy exhaustion.A good story Is nlso- told hy the absent champion.When the men were stationed at Relmont.one of the soldiers sald to his.comrade: © wonder If hell Is any worse thao this piace?\u2019 to which his mate replied: \u201cIf T owned them both I'd rent Belmont an live In hell.\u201d : When the retreat was sonnfled at thé bnt- tle of Paardeburg, Sherrifl says he broke the world's sprinting reeord for 300 rards._ At the athletic comnetition at Lelmont.| apen to all tha colonials, Sherritt won third ! prise In the hop-step-and-jnmp.During the boxing matches on the tri to Africa, Rherritt gave aevernl flinstrat even adorned the faces of unfartunate vie.tima.Ro it will be seen that Alf.ia somewhat of an all-round athlete.-From Cycling.A Canadian Scout.\u2014 ST.LAWRENCE HALL 185 to 139 St.James Street, MONTREAL.HBNRY HOGAN, Proprieter.The best known hotel in the Deminien.BALMORAL CasrLe HOTEL MONTRBAL.American PlaB .\u2026.\u2026.$3.00 to $4.00 Europeen Piles va-sansan con cac LUS to 650 Free \u2018Bus to and from all trains and ovale © THE ST.ELMO.Cor.of McGill and Recollet Sta The Best 25¢c Dinner in tbe city.BEST ALES, WINE and PORTER on éraught or in bottie.Polite Attention.Prompt Bervies.\u2014 INSURANCE.SCOTTISH UNION * \u2014AND-\u2014 National Insurance Co.of Edinburgh.ESTAL LISHED 1824.Total Assets.$44,292,473.88 Invested Funds .$3,065,473.88 Invested in Canada.2,925,940.60 Montres! Ofice- 117 51.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET WALTER KAVANAGH, Chief Agent and Secretary.Forget, Benator; Charles FJ.Smith, Ksq.: Thomas McDougall \u2019 : 1, Esq.$1.000.000 to lend at Jow rates for satisfactory security.LIVERPOOL, LONDON & GLOBE Insurance Company.CANADA BOARD OF DIRECTORY.Edmond J.Barbeau, KEsq., Chairman.Wentworth J.Buchauan, Ksq., Deputy do.A.F.Gault, Esq., Bamucl Filolay, Esq.Edward 8.Clouston, pa Am\u2019t invest:d in Canada.$ 9,110,000 Available Assets .58,053,900 Mercantile.risks accepted at low current rates.- G.¥.C.SMITH, Chief Agent of the Dominion.Sub-Agents\u2014 Jobn G.R.Driscol!, Thomgs Hiam, George R.Robertson & Bons.Special Agent French Oept.\u2014Cyrille Laurin.OTTAWA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY CAPITAL, $1,000,000.00, \u2014 - Full Deposits with the Provincial and Federal Governments.Head Offire for the Province of Quebec, Another Kingston boy ham turned up at the front in thé person of James Ktrachan, | who Is serving ss a scout under General | French.He writes to a friend fu Kings- ! ton.saying: ; i \u201cI was on the dock to welcome our.gal- ; lant Canadian volurteers, and can truthfully say that no other troops received a heartler welcome, and Îf ever 1 was proud of being a Canadian.it was then.! regret that husineas prevented my meeting the Kingston fellows the next day, Mit IT met a few from other places.A.few days after onc of my friends told me he had a chance to go to the front, and asked me to aceom- pany him.On learning that riding and shooting were the only accomplishments ne- had had no military drill.So we jolned French's scouta on December 7, and was in my first action on the 11th of the same month.which suited me to a nicety, as ] of peace.Rince then I many times, and the only thing that surprises me lu that the Boers are so success: ful in missing me.The first morning.when I rode out over the veldt with the artillery and cavalry to storm Vaalkop, tt was (diM- enit to realize that we were fighting, éven after we were ahelled hy the Dutch and had returned the compliment with interest.It neemed more like a field day on Barrie- feld common.\u201d \\ The Arrival of Troops.Writing to his father -from Cape Town under date of March £2, Gunner Birch, o Kingston, tells of the rejoicing among the second contingent over the surrender of Cronje and 4,500 Boers.General White, the hero of Ladysmith, was fi} at Cape Town at the time of writing.The scenery around Cape Town is beautiful, the mountains being particularly Rne.The éwriter never saw so many ships together at one time as greeted his eyes an the Milwaukee entered Table Bar: five troopahips came In after the MH- oh the water en route to Lape Town.The stenmer Majestic left the night before for England with a load of sick and wounded, And two more steamers were to leave on the day of writing on the same errand.The writer expressed his pleasure at the prospect of seeing active service In the field: the men would not like to do garrison duty after travelling so far to fight.The writer expressed his determination to so conduct himself In the field an to uphold the honor They All Like O'Leary.A letter received from Private James Hee rick, a Londoner with the first contingent written under date Bloemfontein, March 16, says he is in good health, and continues: \u201cThey say the Canadians are devils to fight.I tell them that i« what we came for, to go to the front and hold np the Maple Lest forever, and I think we did one art.We have a chaplain with ve named \u2018Lenry.He Is a Roman Catholic priest and he ls # grand old nan, and every mas on the field likes hn, He was right in the : He was letter than a dootor to some of the men.He le an old man.You would pity hiin If you could see him at night, when we go inte camp, covered with dust from head to foot We are now at Bloemfontein.| hope this ls the ast of the war.We have had our share of the fighting.We lost three men from on.Smith ls the only one 1 knew: White, of Windear, and Donegan.They were killed In the charge.We got prisoners ia Cromje'n outfit.I guess he found it ot, for we were getting tec close to him.\u201d x First to Ford Medder.Ernest Bowne, in a letter to the Patriot, Charlottetown, Saye :\u2014* The Boers were entrenched all along the Modder River.A rope was stretched across, and by catohing hold of it we kept ourrelves from bela carried away by the swift current and go across some way.ter was np to our should fellows lost their footing the head, 1 tried to be over, but Hedley McKinnon got ahead of me and 1 came in a good second.As soon as all our company were over we went on tos the other compamien, Whe wete already et We advanced in extended order\u2014that is seven paces between each man-untt] we eame to the brow a hill over which we had to go and sdvance 4d0wn the slope shout 1.yards hefore we came to the Boer pcsition.and several and got in over the Bret Islander It was golag dowd At some places the wa- } 18344 St.James Street, Montresl.CARSON BROS.1115000000 General Agents F.GAUTHIER.Inspector.The Ottawa Fire Insurance Company, on the 23rd of March, 1300, reassured all the risks of the *'St.wrence Fire los.Coy.\u201d and assumed all résponsidility on the sald policies, from that dats.\u201cire .Insurance Montreal City Agent, The Imperial Insurance Company, Limited, Lon- éon.Evg., British American Assur- an Company, Toronto.Alllance Assurance Company, London, Eug.GEORGE C.HIAM, Imperial Building, St.James Street, ENTS | ATEN, IN ALL COUNTRIES { FETHERSTONHAUGH PROCURED + & co.\"Canada Life Building, MONTREAL Also Toronto, Ottawa and Washingten ZATENTE.TRADE MARKS .ATENTS ES Pnomprey COUNTRIES OBTAINED Gives Enainecne à WISE & BEAUDR s Lane Suaverons \"107 Gr.James Gr.MONTREAL PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, OWEN N.EVANS, Temple\u2019 Building.\u2018 Montreal.BREWERS.J.H.R Molson & Bros, Ale and Porter Browern Have always on hand th Wonä and Bottles.1008 Families Regularly Suppliod.Notre Dame St, .© Montreals Dire & (0, Brower Pale Ales - | and Porter, LACHINE.P.Q Montreai Office.Tol.Malass3 .58] 8% James Street THE BEST AND PUREST _ __ Malt Extracts Wm.Dow& Co's \u2018AB a AEE.WD.A Montreal Advisory Board \u2014 Hoa.L.J.- { don or Londonderry, $22.00 to $23.00, accord- ROYAL MAIL STRAMSKIFS 34 Stenmece, agpresation ULM Tess.NEW STRANERE.ALLAN LINE Tunisian, 10,876 tons, Twin Screw.RAILWAY TIME TABLES agp CANADIAN PAGIFIE MONTREAL TIME BILL: ST.JON MALIFAK\u2014Le.* 7.69 9 m°.A-.06.851 0 TORONTO, HAMILTON, CHICA v.18.63 42 pm.8.1302 ma, ra.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIO COAST \u2014Ls.8.4) a 0 A.6C.16pm.- es MARIE.ST.PAUL MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTN =: - | 00 a.m, oot os.36 April.Parisian no.a y.Tunisian (aew) .24 May.Corsaciien (as).81 May.Parisian cu net fus se THOMSON LINE WEEALY LONDON SERVICE | 9 June.8.8.RIBSTON .+.5e 00 00° MAT om the promenade deck.The salooss an Staterooms are heated Dy steam.sow, Belfast or Londonderry, including castie-on-Tyne: À church Ave., London, .C.: Wm.Thomson & Co., Leith; W.Thomson & Sons, Dundee, $23.50 \u2018Scotland.- OV, COLD STORAGE FITTED IN Glasgow and New York Service.Special Steamers of Both Lin LORD LINE.TO CARDIFF.foot of \u2018W.2ist Street, New York.) From From Glasgow.Steamship.24 May.Laurentian .30 May.Sardinian .18 May May.18 May \"16 June.18 June is the plentiful supply of provisions, cooked and | served, and every requisite.for the\u2019 voyage, Calling at LONDONDERRY (from New Pier, New York.10 May.State of Nebraska .26 May, 9am.9 June, 9 a.m.16 June, 12.30p.m.Bavariaa, 10,508 tons, Twin Sevew.Ls pom.Ae *8.es ve +6 en S9 ss ve 08 6° .Place Vi , A : LE RER Ci AS À Conthian, 8000 sous Anes YEAS amg iy 8.8.CONCORDIA a 11 1 May 10 Sicilian, 8,000 toms.45 am.110.00 am.14.00 p m, *0.48 pin 8.8 LAKONIA (cold storage) .- May a \"8,004 m.110.30 am.riL1D am, 836 9.A ve ne se se +0 60 » MOV , 18.ng MONTREAL, QUEBEC & LIVERPOOL 1040 an, 12.00 pu 83.3010 GLABGOW.DONALDSON BROS.From From From 00 pm.Ar.°8.00nu, 13.20 pm, %8.39 Léverpool.Montreal.Quebec.om.DOSTON-\u2014Ly.{0.00 a m, \u201c8.20 wn.Ar *7.80 v ed 8.38 p.m, : AUDREUIL \u2014 Lv.8.53 (a) m, à 12.30 t 4.0) #.2.1418 p m, (0) 8.16 p.m, 6.15 =.+1.30 23 \u201c9.30pm, Ar.*780 a m, 18.4 : 8 mt10.30 am, ti1.55 à m, t11.10 am.(a) 3.00 pm.16.43 pm 17.00 pm.+ ».pm.SHERBROOKE\u2014Lv.19.00 & m, 14.30 8 a 11.33 33> .Ar.98.35 am, +12.00 aoon.t 8.8.BRECK ve ee sn oe ee > ADEILET ds B8 DREGHTIELD 11 202\" 20 lay 11 rFink dois aad, laser stenmer eves Dai OUT ea 4 16.00 08.A HRS\" MOF .oo os ss eo so, 00 May T teroosms e Sm 8.8.HEMISPHERE .+.ov oo +0 +.M873 sain saisons 2, mate OL is soit pen dd ee am, 1290 p.n.Ar.3.2).lectri nt .e : ur FROM MONTREAL ee lighting (08 com: ST.JEMOME\u2014Lv.18.20 a 0 53.15 am 58.832 me 8.5.ALLENDALE .vo oe os oo «MAY 11 mand® of ihe passiagers any hour of the 16.38 pr Ar.18.402 m, 19.43 am.1813 8.8.FREMONA .veu -May 18 night.Music rooms and smokiag roums pm, 30.46 pa.à STE.AGATHE, Ele.\u2014 Lv.(413.20 am, 15.33) =.Ar.19.48 am, Pr Ys [ * \u2019 : LEITH SERVICE.CRATES SRE SO ang upwards, per | LABELLE.\u2014Lv.()8.20 a.m, 15.33.m, Ar.13.63 8.8.JACONA .on vo os os oe oe oo o.May 11 Numidian and Coristhian; $60 snd upwards a.m, (d6.18 p.m.8.8 KONGHAAKON .2.5.,-May 26 Per Tunisian or Parisian.A reduction is Dally.tWeek dass.7Sunday only.Dally ex.: : made on Round Trip Tickets.| copt Saturday.Dally, except Monday: «Dally ex ABERDEEN SERVICE.Loecon q Cabin \u2014 To Liverpool, Londos se Saturday and Sunday; Saturday 281.SA ENDEAVOR oo: vn ve oo M720 roturg oor?$95 to MO single: $6050 10 dWednesday on.\"AGENTS \u2014 Cairn, Young & Noble, New- Bteerage \u2014 To Liverpool, Loudon, Glas: CANADIAN PACIFIC CHANGES \"\" SskVion.In Effect May 7th, 1900.LEAVE WINDSOR ST.STATION FOR Caledonia Springs, *10 a.m:, 4.05 p.m., 6:15 p.m.Pointe Fortune (a) 5.15 p.m.(1) 1.30 p.m.8.8.LORD LANSDOWNE.Mayil 8.8 LARNE ., .\u2026 «0 «0 +o -M8Y18 AGENTS \u2014 Guthrie, Heywood & Co., Cardiff; Thomas Dixon & Sons, Belfast.THE ROBERT REFORD \u20ac0., tickets, $61.75.Steerage, $23.50.commodation for all classes of passengers.& A > 925 Common fitreet, Montreal.ELDER, DEMPSTER ~~ &co.s BEAVER LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.between CANADA AND MANCHESTER.And regularly thereafter.HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINB 8.8.Cheruskia .R.8.Westphalia .8.8.Teutonia .And regularly thereafter.donderry: - Lake Ontario and Lake Superior\u2014 Single Fare.Returh Fare.$35.00 ses.Lake Champlain, Lake Megantic, Lusi- tane\u2014 Single Fare.Return Fare.287.50 871.25 Phird-Class \u2018of Stéerage, Liverpool, Lone 118 to steamer.Railway Stations.MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH.Memnon .ve May 3] .May 10 .May 17 ve esses esa.May 24 to any railway agents, or to - coves Limited, Agents.44 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.MONTREAL, P.Q.Etolla 222125 Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards; return tickets, $% and upwards.Becond Cabis, to Glasgow or Londonderry, $32.80; return Steamers on this service have excellent ac- The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near the centre of the ship.Promenade deck the LIMITED.entire width of the vessel, and two-thirds 23 and 25 St.Sacrament Street, of the length.Electric light throughout, and MONTREAL.clectric bells in Ba stateroom.\u2014 MANCHESTER LINGAS LIMITED.The only direct and regular steamship line D It is proposed to despatch the steamers of this line on-or about the undermentioned Through Bills of Lading issued from alt Canadian Pacific Railway and Grapd Trunk For rates of freixht and particulars, apply - FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Ottawa 9.45 a.m., 10 a.m., 4.05 p.m., *9.48 p.m.Hudson *10 a.m.(a) 12.30 p.m., (i) 1.30 p.m., 4.06 p.m.(a) 5.15 p.m., 6.15 p.m.: LEAVE l\u2019LACE VIGER STATION.In Effect May 12th, 1900.Ste.Agathe and Labelle (i) 130 p.m.(This train will not stop between Montreal and Shawbridge, except at Mile End.) St.Jerome and intér.stations (i) 1.45 p.m.(a) Exoept Sats.and Suns.(i) Saturdays only.*Daily.Other trains week days only.SUNDAY TRAIN SERVICE.Lv.Windsor St.10 a.m.for Plantaganet and intermediate stations, returning arrive , Windsor St.at 9.45 p.m.Commencing .about May 20th\u2014Leave Place Viger for St.Jerome and Ste.Agathe.Further particulars: later.,_ City Ticket and Telegraph Office\u2014129 St, James Street, next Post Office.> AIRE Sasa Weekly Baliings.Between dates .SUMMER SERVICE.: MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.: From Montreal.Improved Train Service Between From i , From Manchester City .\u2026.\u2026\u2026esceos- May 5| - Montreal and Ottawa.Liverpool.Montreal.*Manchester Commerce .May 15 |- May 4 Manchester Importer .,.Mayi5 Leave Montreal Arrive Ottawa\u2014 April 4.Lake Megantic .May Manchester Trad ty 8! - t7.30a.m tii.20a.m.April 1.Lake Superior .\u2026 \u2026 May 11 Fitted er er .+s c.\u2026.Jdune 10 0am ; 12 10 om May 1.Lake Ontario .\u2026.\u2026 May 18 x, with cold storage.: 4.05 p m.16.85 p.m : May 8.Lusitania oo ve ne oe oe May 25 e steamers of this llne call at Quebec.*B.60 p m.216 Par .; \\ Accommodation for a limited number Of Leave Ottawa\u2014 Arrive Montreal.p- SUMMER RATES OF PASSAGE.passengers.loam, oe ore am.Single Fare.Return Fare.FURNESS LINE *8.45a.m.*i1,15a.m, First Cabin, from $52.50 to $35 $100 to $161.50 : From Antwerp.From Montreal.14.30 pm.60p.m.According to steamer, location of state- 8.8.Dalton Hall .April 14.May 9! Q 9.88 pm .46 p.m.room and number of occupants.» S.S.Sylviana .April28.Daily.+Dallyexcept Sunday.Second Cabin\u2014To Liverpool, London or Lon- 8.8.Boliviang .May1.FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Toronto & West Leave\u2014 Daily.Dall, y.Ex.-Sun.Mostreal.9.0a.m 8.00pm s10.2Sp.0 rr.ve= 19 \u2018 Toronto.M.Z()p.m ¢\u20ac.50a.re 7.16a.n6 3 Hamilton.G.55p.m 8.15a.m 3.200.m8 eut SE Op.m 10.104.10.10a.m Buffalo.10.00p.m 13.00ncon 12.00ncod London.\u20ac.5%0p.m 11.00u.m 21.00a.m Fry CN TL ST | \u2026 2.30pm 8.mm .D.EUn Sundays leaves Montreal at 8.Pm ; , CITY TICKET OFFICES.137 St James St.and Bonaventure Station \u2014 ELDER.DEMPSTER & CO.6 St.Sacrament Btreet, This steamer does not carry passongers.The A1 steamahips ofthe above Line will || pars OF PASSAGE \u2014 Cabln, 800.00 an run regularly throughout the season from Montreal to CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.NORTH SYDNEY, C.B: ST.JOHN'S, NFLD.INTENDED SAILINGS: §8.BONAVISTA.* .Monday, 88.CACOUNA.according to steamer and berth.Secon Cabin, $37.50 single, $71.25 return.} Queenstown, Seorago outfits furnished free.Mlidship saloons, promenade decks.For further information, apply to an agent of the company, or to DAVID TORRANCE & CO., General Agents, Montreal.17 St.Sacrament Street.May 14 .Thursday, May 24 Dominion Line upwards single, $ii4 and upwards return, Bteerage \u2014 To Liverpool, Derry, London, Belfast and Glasgow, $33.50, electric light, spacious ERCOLONIAL -\u2014RAILWAY On and after Sunday, January 14th, 1080, _ MONTREAL.MAIL STEAMSHIPR trains will leave and arrive at Bonaventure Toronto Agency\u201480.YONGB STREBT.; Depot, Montreal, as follows: .Chicago Agency\u2014JNO.EARLE & CO.LIVERPOOL SERVICE THE MARITIME EXPRESS will leave dally, ; From \u2018 From excepl on Saturday, at 11.30 am., for fe | : \u2018Steamer.Montreal.Quebec.fax, N.8., St.John, N.B., and other points ° « Dominion .\u2026\u2026.May13, daylight.May13,2p.m in the Maritime I'rovinces.Cambroman - .May19,9a.m.May19,¢p.m.THE MARITIME EXPRESS, from points as a0 lamon Ne *Roman .: .May26.daylight.Direct above, will arrive daily, except on Monday, Vancouver .June 2,9a.m.June 2,6p.m.at 6.5 p.m.\u2018 * Dominion.Junelg,0a.m.Junel6,6p.m.THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave dally, ex- \u2014 cept on Sunday, at 7.40 a.m., due to arrive at Levis at 1.15 p.m., and at Riviere du a Loup at 6.0 p.m.I THE LOCAL EXPRESS will leave Riviere à du Loup daily, except Sunday, at 13.00 noon, and Levis at 4.35 p.m., due to arrive at Montreal at 10.10 p.m.ACCOMMODATION FOR LEVIS leaves daily, except on Sunday, at 11.15 p.m., due to arrive at Levis at 7.20 a.m., and connect fog with accommodation for Campbeliton, N.By ACCOMMODATION leaves Levis at 11.40 a.m, daily, except on Sunday, due to arrive in Montreal at 10 p.m., Vestibule trains, with luxurious Sleeping and Dining Cars and First-Class Coaches on the Maritime Express.] Through Sleeping Cars between Montreal Ss.BONAVISTA.ee Thursday, May 31 For further information regarding freight or passage apply to KINCMAN & CO., ONLY SIX HOURS AT SEa.str.BRUCE MONTREAL TO BELFAST and DUBLIN.The following first-class steamers are intended to continue the regular summer service belween the above-named ports.TO BELFAST.=~ 8.8.Ramore Head .on or about May 4 8.8.Torr Head .! .on or about May 17 8.8.Rathlin Head .on or about June 1 TO DUBLIN.8.8.Dengore Head\u201d.on or about May 18 8.8.Malin Head vs +s oe +.00 Or about May 17 8.8.1Inishowen Head .on or abeut May 27 To be followed by other steamers about day and Saturday event on arrival\u2019 o RAILWAY, ki Thursday and Saturday morning.weekly.Through Bills of Lading granted from all points in Canada.For freight and other particulars apply to G.HEYN & SONS, Beil- fast, Managers Ulster Steamship Co., Limited: PALGRAVE, MURPHY & \u20ac0., Dublin; HAROLD KENNEDY, Quebec.P.8, G.T, R.and D.A.MR.G.REID, it.John\u2019s, Wd.Newfoundland.leaves North Sydney every Tuesday, TSurs- Tralas leave St.Joba's, Nd.every Tuesday, Thursday and Bunday afternoon at 5 o'clock, comnecting with the 1.C.R.express at North Sydney every Tuesday, | Through Tickets issued and Freight rates quoted at all stations on the 1.C.R, C and Halifax.Buffet Cars on Local Express.THE LAND OF BIG GAME.The Intercolonial Railway Is the direct .route to the Big Game Regions of Eastern Quebec, New brunswick and Nova Scotia.In this area are tbe finest hunting grounds Telephone Main 57.14 PLACE ROYALE.The quickest, safest and best Passenger for noose, Qo a on a, Other bis ae, and Freight Route to all parts of New- tog wild geese, duck, brant, and other fowl\u2019 Ulster SS Co Ltd foupdisnd is via THB common ts this part of the continemk ° ° ° f i D.POTTINGER, és NEWFOUNDLAND RAILWAY General Manager.\"HEAD LINE.\u201d : : Moncton, N.B., January 12th, 1900.\u2014 H.A.Price, Assistant General Passenger Agent, 143 St.James Street, Montreal.James Hardwell, Assistant General Freight Agent, Room 113, Board of Trade Buliding.City Ticket Office, 148 St.James Street, Montreal.' ie ce seeeoraccss Lakeofthe Woods line Ca LIMITED.The Most Perfect Mills in Canada.Keowatin, 3,350 buis.per\u2019 day; Portage is Prairie, 760 bis.per day.Elevators at all important wheat points in the Northwest Ail grades of hard?wheat flour in barrels and bags.Quotations aLd other inforaation can be had on application.Office, Hoaré ef Trade Building, Montreal.- eed \u2014 Be cad way, Y : .116 MN.mat Rw + BUD Beard of feeds trous = McLRAM, KENNEDY & CO., - .\u2014 - usPARD OF TRADE BUILDING LEY L AND L i N E F.O.Thompeon, 38 Wellington BL, Toronto || MONTREAL-ANTWERE.Steamers of this well-known line arè êtteg DES STEAMSER C0, LOOTED gt.Lawrence Line.us.\u201cCAMPANA.\u201d 1,700 Tons., Next Sailing From Moutreal, st THURSDAY, 10th MAY, sp with all impro te for carry \\ternate Monday thereafter |.ART EXPRESS SERVICE, _, |Liv¢ Stock, Suter, Cavum rala and aver Ass every à avi uebec the follow our New Tork- Southampton rR a detpatehed Land are x oon, for LC iER POINT, GASPH, ads ~~ as Wedneat on wh OTTETOWN and PICTOU, .0, Wednesdays st 16 au From = Prom CHARLOTTE .SC aly wl York.Mag 20 (op .88 ALBANIAN .ooo May 18 Rene \u201crocalved, after son eu he a Pau ia 9 Bt Louts \u2026\u2026\u2026 Jüge 19 Abra 38.88.ASSYRIAN .vo.May ms dar, Fer troll, page ition) _ ; R3DSTABLINE IE FLAVIAN Le eee ous dune 15 Ÿ à anoox & 00, Agents.! Mew York\u2014An A limiteé number of Cabla ar Mi Commissioners 8¢., 5 pa ensa ay \u201cTa ge 0.9 Westerniand.te an - ima Na 18 | SKenainaten:.ayo iyo ts in Ca ths United ! steamirs corry Cabln and Thigs.by he Grand Trwak Railway, class ngerd at BW fates.PaciSe Baliway and thelr INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION QQ.» Piero 16 asû 18 M.LEYLAND & 00, IM, | | | nN wp, Low In Honor of Day Nursery,\u2019 Babies, Mantcoal- Beaux sand Belles Pose in Tableaux.- 1f Mr.Charles Dana Gibeon himself had dropped in at Her Majesty's last night be would have been satisfied ta see how ably his famous pictures were Interpreted by pretty women and good-looking young men of Mentreal society, with the additional charm of color Instead of plain black and white.The ladies of the Day Nursery Com mittee bave made a hit with the Gibson tableaux, and they deserve hearty congratulations for the admirable way in which every detall was carried out.Those who bave the iuterests of the Day Nursery near their hearts must feel fully satisfied with the result of thelr weeks of preparation.The evening was a perfect success and the Day Nursery is benefitted to the amount of in the neighborhood of between $800 and $1,000.The warmest congratulations and compliments must be for Mrs.Frank Bond, who has heen indefatigable In her efforts for the success of: the tableaux.During the evening the Ladies\u2019 Comnmittee presented Mrs.Bond with a lovely bouquet of pink roses as a token of appreciation.The musica! programme was an excellent one.with selections by Zimmerman's orchestra.including Mr.Meredith Heward's \u201cWith the Colors\u2018 which seems to be included in the repertoire : qf every self-respecting orchestra nowadays, welec- tions by the Zingar! Banjo and Glee Club, and songs by Misx Ada Waite, accompanied by Mrs.H.R.Ives, Miss Warrington, Mr.Edmund A.Rurke and -D.Stuart Nichol, As to the tableaux themselves, they were beautiful and were enthusiasticaily applauded.The curtain had to go up severm times for the most popular ones.The audience seemed to prefer pictures representing \u201csolitude a deux.\u201d Thow which recelvea the mast applause were: \u201cTheir presence ot mind.\u201d \u2018Golf is pot the only game on earth.\u201d \"The dur of the Race,\u201d (the Orst of the serica of Pipp pictures), assisted by his daughters, Mr.l\u2019ipp enters into the spirit of the Paris carnival,\u201d and the last three.\u201cNr, Plpp™ (Mr.Drury), made a hit, as did a small, but rather slivery \u2018Cupid, M.W.Ferguson (inmate of the Day Nursery).The audience testified to itz approval by remaining seated till after the frst notes of \"God Nave the Queen,\u201d which is decidedly unusual in a Montréal theatre.The, pictures, which wore a credit to Mr.Holland, stage manager, were as follows, 1.Leap Year\u2014The gentiemen leave \u2018the ladies to their tobacco and wine.\u2014Mlss Hapson, Mrs.M.Davis, Misses Bond, W.Ravage, M.Riddell.Glllesple, A.Cavs), Mesars.H.Wotherspoon, tiriffin, ©.Gaudet, Martin, M.Scott and M.Porteous.2.Leap Year.\u2014Not sa good for the unattractive men.\u2014Measrs, Hanson, Bond, Has- well, Gillesple, W.Savage: Mrs.M.Davis, | Mixsen M.Riddell.A.Cassils: Messrs.H.Wotherspoon, Griffin, \u20ac.Gaudet, Martin, M.Scott, M.Porteous, G.Mackay, L.Evans, : Revelpt for Kissea.\u2014To one plece of dark plazea add a little moonlight\u2014take fn granted two people.Press in.two strong ones a smali, soft hand: sift lightly two ounces of attraction: oue of romance: add a large measure of folly, «tir in a floating ruflle and one of two whispers.Dissolve balf a dozen glances in a well of silence: dust in a- quantity of hesitation: one ounce of resistance, two of yielding: pince the kicses on a flushed cheek or two Jips:.flavor with a 9light screamin, and set aside to cool.This will sucreed in any climate.If direc - tions are carefully * followed.\u2014Mixses F.| Marler, Matrice, Meugher, I.Peterson, B.Allan, Messrs, H.Gordon, \u20ac, Counsel and R.D.Sims.4.Thelr presence of mind\u2014Ther had heer fn the room but a moment \"when they.were startled hy a _knock.\u2014Mrs, Peers Davidson, and Messre.W.TJ, Ntevenson and Ji.Eadle.5.Puzzle\u2014Find the man who is paying for | the dinner.\u2014Misses M.Ward, Drury, M.Ramsay, A.(Brien, Bord, and Messre.M.Reotr, R.\u2018O.King, Martin, W.Fleming, H.Davis and F.LL.C.Rond.6 In bicyeliuæ bad for the heart?\u2014Misa A.Ewan, apd Mr.LL.Drinkwater.7.One difficulty of the rame\u2014keeping the eve on the ball.\u2014Miss Hurke and Mr.W.Fleming.7 8.Golf is not the only game on earth.\u2014 Miss N, McLean and Mr.J.Ravage.9.A good game for two.\u2014Miss MM.Cassils and Mr.Martin.\u2019 10.A day at golf-At Carony Castle, \u2018Mr.Pipp tries his hand at golf\u2014Messea.L.B.Drury and R.Sims.Ca 11.The duy of the race\u2014Mr.Pipp, for Herald Coupons Gocd as Gold \u2026 The Herald is offering many valuable premiums in return Yor Herald Coupons.This week we arc offering A Handsome Portrait of Lord Roberts This picture 1s 18x24 Inches In size, and fs lithographed jn fifteen colors, showing Lord Roberts in his uniform as Field Marshal.This excellent portrait can be secured at The Herald Office, 130 St.James Street, or at any of The Herald Coupon Agencies, on and after Friday, for 6c and 6 Coupons.4 cents extra if by mail.BOOK PREMIUMS .A Study In Scarlet .5 The Last Days of Pompell, ¢ Coupons and Z5c The Deerslayer ., 6 Coupons and 25c Shadow of a Crime .6 Coupons and 25c The Pathfinder .6 Coupons and 25c A Window in Thrums .6 Coupons and 25c The Guardsman .\u20ac Coupons and 25¢ The Bondman .8 Coupons and 2ic Domlaton Cook Book .25 Coupons and 25c All the above 6 cents extra if by mail.The Designer, for May .8 Coupons and 5e 5 cents extra if by mall.The Herald Scribbler (ruled) 8 Coupons and 2e Cannot be sent by mail.Cn - CONDITIONS.Coupons presented for any article must be dates.M coupons TT be good \u2018for any article until §t is withdrawn from the list above.f to be sent by mail, extra postage must hy Jemisted.1s ting to coupons rela addressed, Coupon Dept.Montreal Herald.COUPON AGENCIES.Herald Coupons Heraid Office or at following agencies: 388 Notre Dame\u2014F.Whitaker, Grooery.3008 St.Catherine\u2014Jos.Mailioux.Cer.Craig and Bt.Denis\u2014Henrl Beaudfy.0800 St.Denie\u2014Mrs.White, Books.639 St.Lawrence\u2014T.Vaughan, Books.ms Bleury\u2014E.C.Uengs & Co., Fruits and Confectionery.0187 St.Catherine 8t.\u2014R.N.McCallum.6080 Bherbrooke\u2014J.J.Musgrave.213 Bt.Antoine\u2014J.L.King, Books.Notre Dame\u2014N.8.Wilkins, Newsdealer.Ex t, Point St.Charles\u2014 Congregation 8 an Wm.Monteith, rocery.Wellington Street\u2014G.L.W % Soearer Btrest\u2014Mrs.Connolly.' 401 Bt.Denis Btreet\u2014P.A.Dubdbord.% Britannia Street\u2014Mrs.Lydon.THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900, HERALD COUPONS GOOD AS GOLD + + Mcray Greenshields, Mr.and Mrs.6 Coupons and 25e must be may be exchanged at ibernta\u2014Mrs.Grutchlow, Fancy.Goods.mn ebber.fret time In his life, attends the rates! iy Ras the good fortune to a few winners\u2014Mre.F.Taylor, Misses hamel, Miss Porteous, E.Clay.M.Gilles le Mac kay, Mevers, C.Ca Le L 8.M.Fury.b.Drinkwater, P.Hellhouse, J.Cook, M.Ogilvie, H.Kadle.M.Barclay, 4.Sav.we, H Odackay.A Smih, 8.Carmicha wing.is ie.is much gratited at the attention shown him while ia London-Misses Du- mel Porto B.C wry Bofgben.le, .L.B.M.saree: I Drinkwater, P.Belilion e, D.d H.Eadie.OR \u2018Arsisted by his daughters, Mr.Pip enters into the apirit of the Paris carniva \u2014Mias M.Greenshields, Miss M.Stephen: Miss L.aaraham, Mr, IL.B, M.Drury, an .IC.et, Mr Gust before leaving England Mr.Fie te regardtn e bs Sangh bd ri Dutamel, Miss Porteous, h ME M.Drury, I'.Bellhouse and Martin.15.Once more in Fogland\u2014At the Court of St.James he mieets his old friend, Viola.Lady Fitsmaurice\u2014Mre.Brimacombe, Miases Ellis, Agnew, M.Ramsay, E.Rawlings, E.Molson, C.Shepherd, D.Lymau and Hanson; Mesara.L.B.M.Drury, C.P.Davidson, D.Oliver, M.' Ogilvie, A.Smith, J.Kavage, C.Gaudet\u2019 and R.Ewing.16.A celebration\u2014On the occasion of Mr.-Pipp's birthday a ball ie given at Carooy Castle\u2014Mrs.Brimacombe, Misses E.Cas- nila.K.Reford, M.Bondæl.Graham, B.MacDougall, E.Rawlinge, Roy, Messrs.LB.M.Drury, H.Mackay, W, A.Allan, H.Davis, W.J.Stevenson.R.Crawford, H.Gordon.R.O.King, D.Hingston and CF.Davidson.The crowd, which filled Her Majesty's Inst night.consisted for the most part of those whose names appear In lists of \u2018among\u2019 those presente at fashlopable gfe fairs of every kind.Some of thé dresses were very pretty and a number of very beautiful evening capes and cloaks were noticed.Mr.KE.8 Clouston and Mr.and Mrs.H.Vincent Meredith had a box, Mra, Meredith wearing black and her young guest pale blue.Dr.and Dire.H.KE.Yates had the next box.Dr.Yates* mother, Mrs.Yates, of Brantford, veing also of the parts Mrs.H.B.Yates was in cream satin touch.ol with blue, Lleutenant-Colonel and Mrs.Strathy, with Mixs Thompson, were In an upper box, and on the opposite side were Miss Angus with her party.Mr.and Mrs.Fartiand Macdougall in an upper box, and Mr.and Mrs.Heury Joseph with thelr party.Other boxes were taken by Mr.and | Mrs.J.B.Learmont, Mr.Angus Hooper, Mr.J.Malcolm Mcintyre, Mr.R.Wilson- Smith, Mr, W.J.White.Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Bngg and Mr.W.J.Morrice.Some of the many present were: Dr.and Mrs.William Molson, Master Molson, Mr.ana Mrs.FE.B.Greenehields, Miss Cook, Master a - well, Mrs.Eadie.Mrs.and Miss Shaugh- nessÿ, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Allan, the lat- \u2018ter wearing a lovely frilled green chiffne cupe over her gown, Mr.and Mra.Willie Flope.Mr.P.A, Peterson, Mrs.Peterson looking well in pale blue, Mra.John Mae- Intosh.Mies Fannie Mecintosb, Miss Cer- ruthers.Mrs.Day, jr.the Misses Ewan, Miss Dunlop, Miss Elsle Scott, Mr.and Mrs, Campbell Nelles, Mrs, Leslie Cralg, Mr.and Mra.Wilson Falrman, Mr, and Mrs.J.H.Rurland.Mr.and Mrs.Huntley \u2018Drummond, Mra.Wurtele and Mins O'Brien, Miss Edythe Gault, Mr.Henry Gault, Miss Stevenson Brown, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest | Gault, Mrs.Lorne Macdoygall, Miss Dora A.Browne, Mr and Macdougall, Mrs.A.Cook Mrs.George Smithers, the Minses \u2018Captain and Mrs.Robert Starke, Mr.and Mrs.A.8.Ewing, Miss Ewing, Mrs.Kob- ert Melghen, Miss Stephen.Mr.and Mre.W.Macdougall, Mrs.James Gillesple, Mr.Harry Casslis, Mrs.J.S.Allan.Mrs., and Miss Rawlings, Mr.and Mrs.Porteous, Mr.Horace Revner.Mrs.Jarvis, Miss M.Smith, Miss Shaw, Lieutenant-Colonel and à great many others.pate COMING AND GOING.The Misses Champion of Quebec are visiting friends bere.Mr.Justice White has returned to Sherbrooke from Montreal.The Rev, Canon Beaumont, \u2018 Coventry, Enz., Is at the Balmoral Hotel.; Mr.and Mrs.J.Mc, Muir, who have spent the last two montbé in England, are expected out thls week.Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Leonard of Toronto: arrived here yesterday in their private car, aud will spend a week In Montreal, Mrs.Colin MeCuaig is back in town after a visit of three weeks to Toronto, where \u201che wWus one of the out-of-town guests at the Horse Show.Mr.aud Mrs.Foulds of Quebec are spending a few days here ob thelr way to Toronto.They are the guests of Mr.D Fraser, Crescent Street.- .Mrs.Baldwin.wife of.the Bishop of Hu- | ron, hax returned 10 London, from Montreal as her son.Rev.M.Day Baldwin, who has been daugerousiy ill, is now con- valewcent._ Dr.W.H.Drummoud.author of \u201cThe Habltant.,\u201d and Mr.Frederte Remington, thé artist, will leave Montreal on a fieh- Ing excursion\u2019 to the Wayagama«ck next week.The doctor has, some Canadian stories coming out In the new magazine to be published In New York shortly, Mr.Remington will Ulustrate them.» a PURELY PERSONAL, .Mr.J.B.Sincennes, notary, has heen appointed manager of the French Department of the London and Lancashire Life Assut- ance Compañry.Mins Blanche Pillet, 770 Sherb Street.was on Monday, on the ocenslas oe der 21st birthday, the reciplent of band- some souvenirs, hesldes floral tributes comprising the rarest flowers of the South.Her father, Mr.Henrl Pillet, LL.Bg; presented her with 21 lovely roses.& fh ' Mrs.T.L.Morrisey, Dorchester 8 r Is among the Montrealers leaving Saturday by the steamship Dominion, After spend- Ing & month In London, she wil Join a party of friends and visit the Paris Exposition.Mr, Jules Helbronner, editor-in-chlef af La Presse, has just received a cablegram announcing the death of his brother, Mr.Alpbouse Helbronner, at Paris.The de ceased gentleman was n Knight of the Leglon of Honor and a member of the ols of the Exhibition.He was a large manufacturer, a member of the famous firm of | Geditiot, Paris.\u2018The Elder, Dempster & Co.Beaver Line R.M.8.Lake Superior .saîls Friday morning, the 11th inet., at daybreak for Liverpool, ealling at Moville.The following are amang her anloon passengers: Dr, EB Andrews, Lincoln, Neb.: Mr.J.Baln, Glas- w, Kcotland; Misses Balfour, Hamilton; frs.Booth, Chicago: Mr.Cole, Mrs, Coles, Vancouver: Mr.and Mre, Alfred \"8, Grif- Ath, Montreal; Mr.and Men.A.3.Ruglll, two children and Infant, London, Eng.: Dr.W.T.Jackson, Vancouver: Mri.Reginald Rimmer, Mian Margaret Frances Clair Rim.mer, Miss Gertrude Marie Murlel Rimmer, Master Edward Marchant Rimmer, Ottawa; Me.M.Sprague, Belleville: Tieut.A.F.Wild, Mra, A.F.Wild, Miss Wild, Mr.Wild, Miss Wild and infant, Halifax.\u2018A GRATEFUL CONTRACTOR.TFreedcm from Asthma-\u2014Was Permanently Cured by Clarke's Kola ~~ Compound: \u2014\u2014\u2014- Mr.Albert Dixon, cwatractor, Nanaimo, B.C., writes: © \u2018For nearly nine years I have béen a constant sufferer (rol brom- ¢hial asthma, night alter Bight having to sloop oitting uy In a chair.I spent hundreds of dollars with doctors aul remedied, but got only rolled.bres cies cuRpt oy Compouné took in all fv les n this grand medicine, and am Day coms pietely cured.1 cam mleep woil every sight, and now play my instrument in the city band once more.\u2019 This remarkable Tare is also certified dy Mr.F.C., Pim.B.e of Nemaimo's leading ang: OP per RPE TE GUENETTE-FILIATRAULT\u2014On HEALY-TIMMINS\u2014At Mrs.Frank Bond, the Misses\u2019 Clay, and | McINTOSH-O'DONNFLL\u2014At St.riek\u2019s Church, Quelsee, on the 4th of | Spent Hundreds.of Dollars to Obtain\u2019 - en Readers GIBSON'S PICTURES FROM- LIFE CAMPBELIL\u2014A+ 136 Congregation Street, on March Zlet, the wife.of Q.KE.Camp- .- ball, of a daughter.- CREPEAU\u2014At Montreal, on the let inst.at No.253 Centre Street, the wife of O.Orepeau, N.P., of a daughter.DORVAL\u2014At Ware, Mass, on Apeil 28th, the wife of Dr.J.A.Dorval, of & son, who received the names of Andrew Clar- JORDAN\u2014At 17 Brandon Avenue, on the Oth inst., the wife of Mr.Thos.H.Jordan, of à son.; MOORE\u2014In Sherbrooke, Que.; on the Sth instant, the wife of Mr.G F.Moore, of a daughter.NEWNHAM\u2014In this city, on the 8th May, the wife of Right Rev.J.A.Newnham, Bishop Moosones, of twin daughters.RATTE\u2014At No.2% St.Timothee Street, the wife of Mr.Joseph Ratte, of a son, who received the names of Joseph Ul.deric Lucien.KOY\u2014At Montreal, on the lst May, at No.11 St.David Street, the wife of Mr.Arthur Roy, of à son.THOMAS\u2014On April.20th, the wife of C.J.Thomas, of a daughter.: MARRIAGES.BROUSE-CORMACK\u2014At the residence of the bride's father, Cardinal, Ont., on April 25, by Rev.Geo.MacArthur, Jacob W.Brouse, of Iroquois, to Lizzie Cormack, daughter of M.Cormack, of Cardinal.\u2018 CHAPMAN-SMITH\u2014On the 25th April, William J.Chapman to Catherine L\u2019 Smith, by \u2018the Rev.Mr.Oxley.GRANT-WESTEALL\u2014On May 2nd, at the resident of the bride\u2019s parents, by Rev.J.W.Clarke, George L.Grant, of Canterbury, York Co., to Margaret West.eall, of Woodstock, N.B.April 23rd, at the parish church of Verner, Ont.by Rev.Charles Langlois, parish priest, Mr.E.John Guenette to Miss leontine Filiatrault.St.Caecilia\u2019s Church, Iroquais, Ont., on April 25, by Rey.Father Fleming, Michael Healy, of Smith's Fally, to Celia, daughter of Ma.chael Timmins, of Iroquois.JOHNSTON-PETERS\u2014On May 2ad, at the residence of the bridegroom's uncle, Woodstock, N.B., by Rev.J.W.Clarke, Edward Johnston to Emma- Peters, both of Brighton, Carleton Co, KERR-McPHEE\u2014At St.Finnan's Cathedral, Alexandria, Ont., on April 23, by Rev.Father McMillan, James Kerr, of lot No.33, first concession of Lochiel, to Mary, daughter of the late Donald Angus McPhee (Bridge), second concession of Lochiel.LALONDE-LARUE\u2014At St.Columban's Church, Cornwall, on April 30, by Rev.Viear-General Corbett, Hugh L.Lalonde to Agnes, daughter of Joseph Larue, all of the North End.LISTER-GARNER\u2014On May \"2nd, at tbe residence of the brides brother-in-law, by Rev, J.W.Clarke, James T.Lister to Emma Gardner, of Woodstock, N.Pat- May, by the Rev.Father Bonia, C.AS.R., William McIntosh to Katie\u2018 Cecila O'Donnell, youngest daughter of the lat Mr.Wm.O'Donnell.: .RAYMOND - SNETSINGER\u2014At the Methodist Church, Newington, Ont., on May 2, by Rev.C.'.J.Curtis, William Morris Raymond to Lydia Olive, daugh- * ter of Gordon Snetsinger, all of Newing- ton.SMITH-GLASSFORD-\u2014At the residence of the bride's parents, Owen, Sound, Ont, Dr.Somerville, M.A., J.Innes Smith to.Fdith Louise (Ada), third daughter of John I.Glaseford.Ce BOYES-MORTON\u2014On April 23, '1800, at St.Paul's Church, Oakland, California, by the Rev.Robert Ritchie, the rector, Dr.Ernest Boyes, of Oakland, to Estella G., daughter of Mr.John A.Morton, Roxborough Street, Toronto.DEATHS IN THE CITY.RYAN\u2014In this city, on the 8th inst., Catherine Elizabeth, beloved daughter of Thos- Ryan CURTIN\u2014In this city, on Tueaday, May Sth, 1900, Bridget Curtin, aunt of Mrs.James Griffin.: 2tx DARGIS\u2014In this city, on the 7th instant, at the age of 73 years and ¢ months, louis Dargis.FAVREAU\u2014In this city, on the 7th inst, - at the age of 6 years and 10 monthe, Antoine Favreau.; , KIRBY\u2014In this city, on the Sth inat., Ernest Stanley, aged 2 years and 5 months, youngest son of John Kirby.Funera) private.Toronto papers please copy.McKAY\u2014In this city, on May 6th, 1900, Kay, aged 65 years.McKIMMIE\u2014At 176 Duluth Avenue, on May 8th, 1900, Robert McKimmie, at the age of 42 years and 2 months (killed at Morgan\u2019s new building.) MILLER-Died, of pneumonias, on May 8th, at 21 Rushbrooke Street, Euphemia McCaig, the beloved, wife of James R, Miller.: PARENT\u2014In this city, on the 7th inst, at the age of 47 years, 10 months and 23 days, Elzear Parent, hotelkeeper, McINTYRE\u2014At 842 Sherbrooke Street, Wednesday evening, 9th of May, Catherine Clugh Williamson, beloved wife of Charles J.Meclagyre.Funeral notice DEATHS RISEWEERR at 9 Fighgate Street, Allston, Mass, Orrin Nathaniel, non of the late Nath.antel Green and Margaret Goddard, formerly of Boltan, Que, nged 42 yenña.Burial at West Derby, Vt.He leaves a + wife and aged mother to mourn his lors.PROUDFOOT\u2014At Riceville, Ont., on May 3, 1900, George Proudfoot, aged 71 years.\" Hamilton papers-pieage copy.~~ RAYNES\u2014At Bowmaarvills, Ont., on May the late Brig-Major W, A.Royal Artillery, aged 73 years.STUART\u2014At New London, Cona., ea in the Gist year of her ago.CHARBONNEAU\u2014At Detroit, Mich, on _the Toh \u2018instant, at the age of 63 years, Cyetlle & Charbonneau, \u201c on Wednesday, May 2nd, by the Rev.at the General Hospital, Thomas Mé- | GREEN\u2014On May 2, 1000, of pneumohia, 4, 1000, Francis Raynes, yomngest son of.7, 1900, Andrew Charlie, our vis son of Mra, James dA Gespe Stuart, Ottawa.CHAMBERS\u20148uddenly, in 8¢t.Joh N.B., | Moses ms a | = Mantle Department We have received a shipment of MUSLIN DRESSES in all the latest patterns, WASH SKIRTS in Pique, Linen, Duck and Crash.PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS Umbrellas at lowest prices for Children, Ladies .and Gents, all the newest creations in Parasols.DRESS SKIRTS Ready-to-wear Dress Skirts in the best materials, \u2019 up-to-date styles.Visit Grand Display of Summer Mantles Every one delighted.These exhibits are without doubt the finest collection of choice designs in Trimmed Millinery and Stylish Garments ever shown in Montreal, \u2026 Millinery and Now on view.ALL'ARE INVITED.a.3 To à ; Are to be seen at Ogilvy's.We = lead with all the newest styles.bp + 3 Mristiensiis wader Madiag free fod WANTED \u2014@ITUATION BY HONRPY, regpgo! e man, ad hoes Eine Uséd to horses, reference.mm WANT SITUATION BY BAKER, Wir ; sober, WANTED \u2014 BY A PRACTICAL MAN, SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALR > - LT eee PE -~.\u2019 .SITUATIONS w.city Address Experience, Heralé Office.bouse painting, tinting, whitewashing, peper hanging; moderate.Apply 3, rear 455 St.Dominique a}.- 1064 cman 3 _insertio WANTED \u2014 BY BBSPECTABLE WOMAN, .z WANTER \u2014 BY RESPBOTABLE MARRIED to 60 at her own home.Apply 1048 St.James st.\u2019 108x WANTED \u2014 BY 3 ABLE WO- min, work of any kind by the day or week.Address No.3 Monique Avenue, downstairs 100x WANTED \"= BV A RESPECTABLE OGILVYS.= of Ste.Rose, Que., a former partner of the firm of Williams Bros.& Charbon- neau.- KEITH\u2014At Havelock, N.B., on May 4th, Hannah H., widow of the late Elias A.Keith, in the 53rd year of her age.LOUGHEED\u2014On May 1st, James Loug: heed, of Bergen, Man., aged 77 years.MADDEN\u2014On the 3rd May, at Quebee, Sarah O'Connor, widow of the late Mr.Thomas Madden, aged 74 years.McGURRIN\u2014In St.Alphonse, Que, on April 20th, Justin Harold, son of John and Sarah McGurrin, aged 2 years, 9 months and 24 days.McLEOD\u2014On May 2nd, at Halifax, Fdith Ellen Roee McLeod, daughter of Willian McLeod, in the 27th year of her age.RANKINE-\u2014In &t.John, N.B., on May Sth, Alexander Rankine, aged 72 years.a AT ST.HELENA lady obarlotte gelatine Is scarce.Le A DRESS REHEARSAL.Is to Pe Repeated by Special Request in Aid of Ottawa Fire Sufferers.Those who ro enjoyed \u201cA Dress Rebear- sal\u201d given in Drummond Hall recently will be pleased to learn that it Is to be repeated by \u201cspecial request.Jhe entertainment Is to be given in Victoria Hail, Westmount, ou May 15th, 4n aid of the sufferers in the OL- tawa fire, aud will be under the patronage of His Worship the Mayar and Mrs.Light-.hall, MISSIONARY MEETING.The missionary meeting to be held tomorrow evening under the auspltes of the Women's Auxiliary of the Church of Fug- laud promises to he of deep Interest, The speakers, besides being able to tell of their own work in foreign lands, \u201cwill speak about the Eceumenical Conference recent.iy held in New York, from which they have lately returned.The spenkers will be Miss Lockhart, Dyneor Indian Hospital; Miss Bristo, Krishnager, India, and Mr.Rae- Lrooke Grubb, Chaco Indian Missions, South America.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014 MLLE.CARTIER'S (CONCERT.Mile.Victoria Cartier organist of St, Louis de Frauce Church.Is arranging to give an crgan recital in Karn Hall on the Sth of June.Mile, Cartier's playing was so much admired when she appeared at the fades\u2019 Morning Musical Club concert this winter and on other occasions that many \"will be glad of an opportunity to again bear her.A popular vocalist.will asuinl, and a good programme is being prepared.Pot-Pourri.Dear Jack, I've just finished reading Your thoughts\u2014as expressed in a note\u2014 And my answer wlll be exactly the same As it was to the other you wrote.Won't you be a good, sensible fellow, And know what you ask cannot be?My heart is not now Iu my keeping; It was stolen by Cupid from me.Oh, Jack, don't tt seem very funny To hear one thus calmly discuss \u2018A matter which only a shont time ago Was of utmost importance to us\u201d I'm sorry, dear Jack, you're unhappy.Come, let us be friends firm aud true.It wasn't all my fault you liked me; So don't be too hard on poor Sue.} J M.P.e ° Lady Roberts, Lady Stewart, and@ Lady WEIS are.the latest recipients of the Order of the Crown of India, and are now entitled to, have C.I.added to their names.The er was instituted \u2018to commemorate the umption of Her Majesty's Imperial title Empress of India.lé consists of the Sov- eveign, and of such princesses of the Royal and Imperial.Mouse and all other ladles uppn whom the Sovereign may choose to bestow.it.The decoration, or badge, consists of the Queen's cipher, V.R.I.In dia- mounds, pearls, and turquoises, encircled by a border set with .pearis, surmounted by the Royal crown, jewelled and enamelled; it is attached to a light blue watered ribbon, with a white edge, tied in a bow.In addition to the Royal ladies, the Order In pos- \u2018sessed by, among others, Lady Ripon, Lady Knol the Dowager Lady Mayo (whose nasdand was a inated when Governor- eral of India), Lady Higin, Lady Emma richton, Lady Curson, Lady Lytton, Lady Dufferin, Lady Lansdowne, and Lady Sand- burst.° ° ° \u2019 \\ The following .lines.were _ writtes _ (tn French) by Adelina Patti la response ua \u2018request that she would describe driefly her | while singing: \u2018I have never been able to I know that on the day of the performance I! am nervous and agitated, and the time éraws nearer and nearer I suffer re and more from stage fright.\"Whea the moment arrives for me to leave my room and before the footlly viole being je 1 by a me cuiget terror.i) while ! am ac- ly eloging analysis; they differ according to the the number >.agtivea R ar that ES Gaec écho de 1 on 4 bo inte e man ul pods a8 ey ag.be, at times im af base the motto, \u2018Wall cfubx, wht 18 expected, i Players drink Kota, ! preas us very strongly.When all goes well 1 experience a something which carries me away and I forget where 1 am.\u201d .® .The following characteristic rhymes of the months are gaid to have beey written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan: January\u2014snowy., February\u2014flowy, ~ March -blowy.Aprnl\u2014showery, May\u2014flowery.June\u2014bowery.\u2014PpoppyY.October\u2014breezy.November\u2014wheezy.- » December \u2014{reezy.- > ° e ° There was a large crowd ahd lively bidding the other day in a London auction room, where two interesting relics of Admirai Nelson were offered to the public.The first was a carved eaken box containing a letter dated 1821 and Lord Nelson's cup.The latter was given hi as a birthday refnem- brance by Lady smilton, and ls a two: handled cup on a footstand.The only de coration is a ribbed band around the centre.This went for $50.he other relic was 8 French rapier.and had been presented to the British admiral by Admirg) Bruyeres.It was knocked down at $250.The rapier | in a gem of its kind, and would be extremely yalugple apart from Hs associations with its formèr ; r.It has a chased sliver hilt and pommel enriched by a diamond and turquoise ciaster, and a triangular steel blade.eo siiver-mounted vellum scabbard incasing it ie bigbly artietie.J : ° \u2018 Great.ladies in Faglaod and France set their less Important sisters everywhere an! example fn the matter of dress.They buy what is appropriate\u2014strong, useful tailor made coats and skirts, faultlessly cut, by a first rate tailor, for morning wear, and they rarely exist without owe really smart black frock, which, worn with a plioture hat and with real lace at the throat, carries ome \u2018\u2018over many bridges,\u2019 as the Irish say.Good hats and exquisitely dremsed hair are matters of vital importance, and the small ot- celoras of dress are more indicative of the wekrer than the dress itself.Pretty original.jewellery, nice gloves, smart boots and just the right sort of boots always tell thelr tale.Real lace, swathed deftly round the throat.fastened with pretty brooches and jewelied pifis is becoming to every face\u2014none more becoming than fine Irish lace, which washes like the proverbial rag.: {ati GENERAL MILITIA ORDERS.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014Speclal.)\u2014Militia.general orders lastied yesterday Aonounce that the formation of the cadet companies to he attached to the 8th Regiment, Royal Rifics, Is authorised.The following hadges and moattoes to be adopted by the undermentioned regiments are authorised: 74th Regiment of Infantry- .\u2026.77 1185 {1 ?n thet 1 a mention of such being ip connection wit .LUT mene sees Gas On.: .nf 1188 im mervice will be quite ample far ail rennieie a few Western Vocalitien where the Hessian \\ 36 Inch Real Jriph Linen Crash fof Ladies shaped rihbed vests, lace and rib- C.& B's Marmalade.,.12%¢ oo trie 00.[000 |199)(202} 3013 mente.rnd mv are thoroughly antintied and wire worm were in evidence, thongh Suits, Regular 13c.Friday.100 .don, trimmed, 20.Friday.13 1-8C 25 lbs Pastry Wour.\u2018Bc \u2018 fax Heatand Light.1.(77770 wieh ft.; 7 the damage Infieted by them has beon 2° 4° : eee .Bogds.code ol, -° WHEAT EXPORTS.| elight.Very little of the iand gown to V ; ah - lon Gotton Oo.xd.[ido |'sa'[ido [142 The conminent Rent \u20acXPArt from the prin.crop In some parts, ospeciails 1a the East, 3° \u2014 IN xd.cipal .countries: je especially in at.ce\u201d do onda Selec.|.m os Last Prev .1 1s beginning to require rain.\u201d .WW .; 700 : Colored Cotton ves #0 |i kt rev: au Last On the subject of vegetation, the report 342 y Cor.St.Catherine and Peel mn ; .\u2026.Rushole, Rushes Nuva, ith t 1 idediy backward ad 2 = \" MR 1.A SAT ANA Nom Dithels o present la à decidedly nekwaré + Sts.ahd Dominion Sq À Ocal Arrentine\u2019 I 20mm 001 2 aang 5 M1 season, nnd vegetation generally In connsld- | + ; = y .e 4 3 722 nn ecably later than the average, owing to .: \u2026.a corneas 1,048,000 520,000 1.04 ann the prevalence of frosts and qokl winds, à / \u2014\u2014\u2014 - .0) ot Mon D be an AIR a7 ann and the lack of rain.The gran.in In ox- o .: EE .tarloRenk reverent » nn an seers IMAM RAM p40 pg, cellent condition, and has.made a good We Re .f « Bank.2e a CEE ustralian .590.000 4000 1an.ang | Matt, although In some localities It In too 5 \u201c .: of Mediah BAC el \u2014_\u2014 .| hort aud meanty for the pasturiug of cat- 0 pe Ve ° ° ee .° .° .ae Ve Ne \u201cpe .° oN oN, oN, ; : en a | ee ei Preis 2002332 =2#22222233333333333233333233323 tess eseige 4 s00c0s 100 | |.: \u2014 \u2014 * yield ralan an Arm weather \u2019 : e * e aude ° © Wk.Halitax.- set In.far an there In any differé ee - MA ; A .fa ; 256 |og8 dé lin\u201d | THE SUGAR MARKET.hy rveanon of locality.the seanon see os ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 > my \u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014 es = ce EE =.=> = semer mee 8 Te ips sopeaad] caine Xow Fark, Vor A _Kugar rave, vendre oe ratte ea Cana in he net \u2018 McCUAIG RYKERT & 0) c | The INTERCOLONIA ) cos te - ; .: le .: .: einen A.aie.NR tres, The buds 06 ruif trees and shrubs are ° .0 : > w.L .| Tse ee irene pre, SS ou Ui fog nape AL WW, + STOCK EMGKNRS, |OOALMINTNG COMPANY, Limites |.2 NRTA mart month.anchanead ne | ; '; Members Moutreal Stock Exch ,\u2018 ARLE Con tll SO avant race ARE FIRMER.ul PP ue de OLA - A.Pate wallnte : ! > \" 3 + - a ncerr-nntte settee wim nie] 1 The feature of the Montreal trade has : \u2018 : ON aooD Special attention given to trans.Westville, Nova Sootia.12 sam.ol sabe | nnehangea, POUR [heen tiie demand From foreign Fay Inf : : \u2014 , : actions in mines and staudard Miners and Proguce:s of \u201cDrummond\u201d So on J ekled atock, and a number nf large con- ) 7 NING A7 mining access = eee Er tra ve eee iotos A tte tetes A Leirdon & Lancashire Cha ote.vurcbasere.Ghipments br + WEBAT IN MANITOBA.TRANE T™ Tanawng, Ween hounes at To to Te ¢ 12a'o), 0A à em: dors téqatities .° : «.local demand for fresh stock continues good ; \u2019 S \u20ac a MOOFS water y rom, ; Torante Mar 10 W\\nisuain teafda te lang a fairly active busin Member Mantronl Mai Dhar I \\ OF.JAMES STRERY, MONTRÉAL whab 0 #9 Commissioners Street.lesa has cont! ulet, hE net much business assing, Sous mofasnte'e Active for this seaean.A Pat Arm prices.Choice sell at 11 fac tes, 190 au dosen, : di Kk le A hae Af apd = \u2018 R : : ss ee mem Bonde ot top Dress be tod io ue RABE Ehinmenta naw haine mae arerd-ond and culls 86.0130 to 100 per .At Reasonable Rates.MINING STO CES.Purchased add Sold on Commission mart PrP - » RB foe 8 ste _ - A 8 : .\u201c a nés op of the week there has bop a much strong- conditions a?trnde thranshont the conatry STILLWELL'S TEMPERANCE a \u2019 HOU RE.* co ; 9 [RX te tome as to p an advance În 454 Harndt, the amenante foe » Inwe mara.\u2018 ., .\u2018 + > ve dome as to | 0 in, advance Bd re A ee dci | New Yor Wa a #8 \u2018to Bet 6 pe 4 \u2014 _ .2 Zand nnchanged markets ontaide.Low.\u2018ne La thn ennesat Anftant be eben Mea's always ready, Ope all ight.\u2018nv.> Shay! 68 v ait root.: pe.> se p A Mintsig & Investment A J ç \u201d eo freight and demand art of ghip- * coanrecaten Fanptor samt anngg cas mish roues.Wingte meals, 3 tent 5 > BK RC FE 4 eo | ; ; Seeker, Tere : YIe8t once reshaguible fof fairly road fre thie escean The loca! ment tickets, 81-00: 31 meal tain 40.78) © - Mantren) Outet CY The Toifor & Ruthven Coy ds Nepean 2.) Sow, : Uh 1 »X J LA § Mining Exchange.- J for spot aot week cl th the manne mortat la A- nt À tn 7 nag Haut fag peal tickets, 94.50; 100 menla, $18.34, .| - ts i pet Fest me a Mmoupantita AS nite.se far »d 118 Craig St , ; Ff afte W738 De a wh wait PH | Set Tinie art SY Are | Canada Lite Buflding, u 86.: 04 ; agg TET 10 Lie.seer.Bt Nocoament 86.!.Sy ar on Ge WEDS AGNI, Spaeth, RQROFTRP | CO a » Ct lean Lae a chet Dagan we ke ail TR be x Cte wy ty 3 : , .I Ak ANY - A nh Sh +* uly 100 AeRS 0 MN 1.A ES gang vu nay wba, Jo vy D , 4 -» \u2018 owe \u2018+ | TH ras RUT HUTTON'S BRIGADE Tl OOKE, e x .\u201cWAS IN SOME DANGER While Following in the Track of the Retreating .Boers Unexpected Resistance Was .London, May 10\u2014General Hutton's wounted infantry brigade, including the Canadians, with a part of General French's eavalry, crossed the Zand River.Tuesday, and began to work Ms way cautiously along the rallway northward in the track of the retiring Boers.Bight thousand horsemen were probably engaged In this advance.General Hutton, before he was joined by a part of General French's force, \u201cad a sharp fight.reached the river last Monday, and saw the Boer convoys on the other side and pressed forward, intending to cross and capture tem.The Boers, however, opened fire - with from eight to ten guns, seemingly In thousands, and sought to envelop the British.General Hutton fell back several miles, the Bocrs following until other British cavalry relnforced Hytton.During the night the Boers retreated, not further contesting the crossing.The Boer attack on General Hutton does not indicate any such panicky condition as bas been aMeged to exist among them.Nevertheless, the British advance rolls on steadily.HUTTON HAS SHARP FIGHT.Smaldcel, Tuesday, May 8.\u2014General Hutton\u2019 yusterday attempted \u2018to seise a Beer convoy that was leaving tbe Zand River: He advanced toward the river with mounted dpfantry, Including the Canadians.A long line of waggous was plainly visible.On.becoming aware of General Hutton's object, the Boers stopped their retreat, and opened fire wi'li ten guns.They seemed in great force and threatened Hutton's flank.Presently mounted Boers were seen CToss- ing the dry bed of the river.They circled to the r'ght and began to enfilade the West | Australians, while many of the British were bit by Boer shells.: The position became serious.The Boers sent up reinforcements, placing the Austra llans in danger of being cut off.Thereupon General Hotton ordered a retirement to Welgelegen, where be bad left his own convoy.A portion of the forces advanced snd epgaged the Boers to cover the retirement, which was successfully accomplished.The Boers continued to'shell the retiring troops, but showed no desire to press the attack farther.Meanwhile the Boer trains steamed away northward, blowing up the cuiverts as they went.WAITING FOR CAVALRY.A d>xpatch to the Times from Smaldeel, dated Tuesday.May 8.says :\u2014 \u201cLord Roherts has haited here to com- .plete the rallway and to allow time tor - tire cavalry, now retiring from \u2018Thaba | N'Chu; to take the place designed for them In the original scheme of advance.| \u2018(3eneral Hamilton last weerk was continually in touch with Genersl Botha's rear guard.The ¢pemy manoeuvred field guns skilfully to check General Hamliton's advance.On one occasion they masked thei: position 8» well as to jeoperdize the British convey, which was saved by the timely arrival of the \u2018Highland Brigade with naval guns.- - \u2018\u2019The advance on Winburg was so repld that Hamiitop's advance scouts were overlapping the town before Botba\u2019s transport .was clear; but owing to difficulties at the drifts, the guns arrived too late te effect the convoy's capture.\" \u201cWhile the British captain, Baifour, Was pegotiating with the landdrost for the suf- render of Winburg, General Botha, bimeelf, usundervtanding the envoy's nguage, threatened to shoot bim; but tbe jand- érost, Tightly interpreting the \u201cwords, and pereciving that the British were in a posl- tion to bombard the town, decided to sur- tender.General Botba then retired.The town contains a laarge stock of ammuni- Mon and grain.I, Mer ble to say whether Che Boers will dispute the pores: of the Zand River seriously; but it is known that Boths has ten guns in front of Hamilton, and that General Delarey bas #ix in front of the main advance.MANY SHARP SKIRMISHES, 1 Broadwood and General Pruce General have penetrated fifteen miles be- According to Boer edvices sbarp skirmishes are of dadly occurrence, and there \u201cman à brisk rifie engagement oatside of Mafeking, May 5, Colonel Baden-Powell was slightly worsted.e British losses at Prandfort are now to bave been much heavier than wag at first understood.After the battle British patrols visited the farm houses In the surrounding districts, and all the men were taken prisoners, while the horses and Lord Roberts ie guns were moved.thus adopting «à sterner policy, with a view of , - preventing \u2018guerilly in che rear of =\u2014 \u2014 a , He : \u2018alsn waitant that Met With.the British.Horses ate now commandeered and the farm houses where guns are found are destroyed, while the men are arrested.it 4s announced In a special despatch from \u2018Lorenso Marques that the Government of the Orange Free State has been moved trom Kroonstadt to Hetlbrod.The Lorenso Marques correspondent of the Daily Mall, telegrapting May 9, says:\u2014 \u201cGreat dismay was caused among the foreign merchants here to-day by an order tssued by the new Portuguese Governor, declaring \u2018bully\u2019 beef, blankets and clothing contraband.\u201d CANADIANS TAKE PRISONERS, A despatch to the Daily Telegraph from Smaldee!, dated Tuesday, May 8, says :\u2014 \u201cStores are being accumulated here, Convoys are proceeding regularly to the north, and also to Winburg.\u2018General Hutton's brigade, while skirmishing yesterday, took sixty prisoners.\u2019 A despatch to the Morning Post, from Ladysmith, dated Wednesday, says :\u2014 \u201cGeneral! Buller tas issued a proclamation to both Dutch rebels and burghers who are willing to surrender, notifying them that he will recommend all who now surrender roluntarily, for greater leniency than those who continue Sghtiog after P s warning.\u201d It ts report from Smaildee! that the Federals are quitting Sand River, and it ls værionsiy atated that they are retreating toward the Vaal and are taking up thelr positions at Boshrand, south of roon- stadt.Large numbers of burghers have come In and delivered thelr Mausers and horses to the British.They affirm that there is a bitter quarrel between the Free Staters and Transvasiers, which la \\ikely to end in the speedy surrender of the former.General French has arrived here.- A despatch from Maseru, dated May 8, says the Boers have deserted both Lady- brand and Flcksburg \\n a panicky cond! tion, owing to rts that the British had occupied S8-nekw!, thus threstening their retreat to the Transvaal It is reported that Geperal Buller is ad- rancing on Biggarsberg and that the Boers sre withdrewing.: PBACE NEGOTIATIONS.The Lorenso Marques correspondent of the Times, telegraphing Wednesday, says : 4] learn that n vtrong party in the Vo.ks- raad is determined to secure the reopening of peace negotiations on a basis whien they are sanguine will get the support of à IRE INTE In Stylish, Perfect-Fitting Shirts at small cost, call] and sec our lines.We keep Shirts in all qualities for| immediate delivery at lowest prices \u2018Good quality, perfect-fitting, tailormade Shirts, $1.00.=~ .- woe RESTED 177 St.James Street, 2387 St.Catherine St, West.1533 St.Catherine St, East.DAWSON\u2019S \u201cTHE IDEAL WORM REMEDY.\u201d CHOCOLATE CREAMS q =, LA ee Un i Engagement © Quality and nentuces in design are the requisites in an article of this nature.[2X.0.Roasom & G0, 2897 St.Catherine Street.Your Olosk or Wateh mar want attention.We repair thom.\u2018 No After Medi o Other Worm Tan es Go04 we tell you exactly what it \u201c 652 Craig Street.co .e .Recovering Furnitare of all descriptions at very redsonable prices You select your own covering from our large stock of coverings, and All work is done in our own Factory under our personal sup- ervision\u2014that is why we can thoroughly guarantee it.Renaud, King & Patterson, \u2019 will cost you.- : 2442 \u2018st.Catherine Street.CLUB SHOE COMPANT HOT WEATHER FOOT NEEDS .lasts, $2.50, stylish shoe, Men's White Canvas Boots, fast color cyclists, new Women's White Canvas Oxfords, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00.Women's Tan Oxfords, Goodyear Welt, new lasts, a Boys and Girls\u2019 Tan Boots and Shoes, the present weather.CLUB SHOE COMPANY, 3 Stores, = sent $3.00.$2.75.just the thing for Cor.Stanley.Opp.Victoria.Cor.Ploasis.l majority of the Raad, although the pr i invokes strong indignation from President Kruger and State Secretary Reitz.\u201cIt is reported that Prewident Kruger made sn impassioned appeal to the Pretoria burghers at a religious gathering last Sunday.\u201d + It is believed dere, says à Cape Town re the Vaal River, a proclamation was issued, annexing.the Orange Free State to tbe dominion of the Queen, and demonstrating the determination of Her Majesty's forces to assert British supremacy over the annexed territory.: A edited to a semi-officlal source in Pretoria says :\u2014 The European powers have dellvered @ collective pote to President Kruger, informing him that they wil hold him personally responalble for the ey ot {he mines.and they itl eu t and io enforc g compensa on in Poe eveut of their destruction.\u2019 : \u2014\u2014_ A CARD.We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 2i-ceht bottle of Dr.Wills\u2019 Engillth Plils, if, after using three-fourths of coutents of bottle they do aot relleve Constipation and Headache, We four bottles will permanently cure the most obstinate case of Constipation.Sathsfaction or no pay when Wills' English Pills are ured : : J.A.Harte, druggist, 1780 Notre Dame Street.; John Lewis, druggist, 2278 St.Catherine Street, : \u201c ar E.McGale, druggist, 2123 Notre Dame reet.A.D.Mann, âruggiet, corner St.Antoine end Mountain Streets.A, D.Mann, druggist, corner Hernia and Coleraine Streets.Dowler's Pharmacy, corner Phillips uare and St.Catherine Street.E.H.Lawson, druggist, Victoria Avenue, Westmount.A.Davidson, druggist, St.Catherine Street, Westmount.' W.8.Stone, druggist, St.Catherine Street, Westmount.MASSAWIPPI RAILWAY.Sherbrooke, May 10.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014A meet- of the board of directors of the Massai Valley Railw Company was held erday at Reckisldnd, Que., the follow- members being present: Hon.Willlam White, Sherbrooke, president; and Direct: ors Aloen Hpeare, John W.'Dunklee and Amos Barnen, of Boston, Mass.; Oscar Edwards, Northampton, Mass., and James H.Williams, Bellows Falla, Vt.Resolutions of condolence \u2018were passed in reference to the vacancies on the board caused by the deaths of the late A.T.Foster, Es.of Derby Line, and T.J.Tuck, Esq., of Bher- brooke.John.E.Foster, Esq., of Derby Line, tendered his resignation as secretary of the company, which was accepted, and 8.Stevens, Esq., bank manager, of Stan- stead, was appointed secretary.Mesars.John G.Foster and C.W.Cate, of Sherbrooke, were nominateo as directors, In the place of the late A.T.Foster and T.J.Tuck, Mr.J.G.Foster also being elected vice-president.La Ta Wedding -X pensive sive kind, the quality of she always be the bestand the price the lowest.R A.DICKSON CO., were Gifts) The choosing of a Wedding Gilt is an matter when selecting from our stock.matter what your gift is, an inex- or one of o moet axpest JEWELLERS, 2261 St.Catherine St.T port, that on the arrival of the British at}.\u2014 ey Finance Committee Find Messrs.Robb and Dufresne Are Not Guaranteed, BONDS WILL BE GIVEN NOW.All Who Handle City Money Must Give Approved Bonds for Hon- eaty.City Treasurer Robb infarmed the Finance Canmittee yesterday afternoon that he did not care how many signatures were appended to every cheque Insued for the payment af moneys from his department, provided his was the last signature, and he explained this Ly pointing out that he must have control of payments or the busl- ness of the city would be retarded.Mr.Robb referred to a suggestion contained In a recent Issue of \u201cThe Herald, In which it was Inferred that the present system le open to improvement.The proposal was that henceforth every cheque should be sigped by at least one member of the committee responsible for the disbursement and countersigued by the City Treasurer.Yesterday this suggestion was by no means disapproved of by the Finance Committee, and would no doubt have been voted necessary but for the fact that Mr.Robb Interjected an obstacle in the shape of \u2018\u2019urgency.\u201d \u2018\u2018There are,\u201d he sald, \u201cdally, payments that must be made instanter or the progress of the city's business will be Im peded, and unless the chalrman or some other member of the committee Authorised to sign cheques be constantly at hand matters will get Into a tangle.\u201d And upon this Mr.Robb pointed out the largeness of the subject, and suggesting that it could well occupy a special meeting to itself, the members acquiesced in that view, and s0 the matter was relegated to à more con- venlent season._ Mr.Robb stated to a Herald represents- tive that he Is only too glad to agree to any improvement that can be suggested to enhance the efficiency of his department, but he rather complained that the innova «tion alluded to in the matter of aligning the cheques savored of an unfavorable re.Gection upon himself.THE QUESTION OF SECURITY.Ald.Sâdier and Ald.Ekers exprenged their approval of the suggestion golug a step farther, and touched upon the more tender ground of security.Ald.Sadler contended that every man in the City Hall who bad anything to do with handling the city\u2019s money ought to give a fidelity guarantee.\u201cHad the City Tregsurer and the City Comptroller yen the city any sech guarantee?\u2019 was the nezt question asked; and when the answer came fn the or gative, it was forthwith decided that in this, as In many another matter, they should \u2018\u2018tura over & new leaf\u201d asd supply one.Ald.Ekers polated out that it wis no reflection upon any member of the otafl that thep should be put on the same footing as employes of commercial fi while it was a reflection upon the City nell that they did not provide the same s for city finances as business Id for theirs © Ald.Sadiew emphasised thie by t that they must see that everything in the City Hall was carried out In as ness: like a manner as possible, while Chairman Laporte endorsed all that had been advanced, both by Ald.Sadler and AM.Bere, ted a (he Clty Comptrellee saw.Rat cmsipes whe bandied \u2018the ¢ity\u2019s money did not possess guarantees, Included with these were all the clerks of the different markets who collected fees.That was surely not as it opght to be.It wan a delicate subject to Broach, but he observed that nefther the Clty Treasurer nor the City Comptrolber was guaranteed, «nd he thought they should be so guarded in the Interests of the maintenance of good discipline In the financial department.AN EXTRA PREMIUM, & Johnson, agents of the American Surety Company, New York, offering to enter ito negotiation with the eity to furnish gyar- antve bonds for the employes of the treasury or other departments of the corporation.The firm dealred to be furnished with auch information am the amoubt and form of bond required, the aupervigion ex- .ercised over the officials and the accounts, the means ured to teat the accuracy of reporta, how frequently cash was counted, and when and by whom the city's accounts were audited.to.The chnirman sald he had been interview: ed by a member of the firm of Evans & Johnson, and from what he had gathered in the course of a somewhat lengthened conversation, he understood a higher rate than usual would he charged for Montreal civic employes than for others, because It acemed that the supervision exercised over them wan not strict enough.; lu reply to the chairman, City Treasurer Robb sald a Dominion company now had the contract for civic guarantees bonds, and it would not expire until January next.It wan Anally resolved that a report should hie prepared on the whole sabject of guarantees and he presented at the next mecting of the Floance Committee, \u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BIG MASONIC CONVOCATION.Knights Templars of Sherbrooke and the Province Gather on May 24.Sherbrookg, May 10.\u2014 (Speclai.) \u2014 The Knights Templar and the Masonic Fraternity generaily of this district are making preparations for a conyaéation to take place in Sherbrooke May 24, gnd which will prove of spécial Interest to all the orders in the Province and us far a£ Newport, NB.On that date a preeeptory of \u2018\u2019the United \u2018Religlous dd Military Order of the Temple and of 8t.Jobn of Jerusalem, Palintine, Rhodes and Malta\u2019 will be instituted bere.Arrangements have been completed for the transferring of the heddquarters of Bussez Perceptory from Stanstead, Que, to Sherbrooke, and some 30 of the officers and six Knights of itlchard Coeur De Leon Pracep- tory, No.7, K.TPof-Montreal, accompanjed by the pipe band of the Royal Scots of Canada, Intend making a pligrimage here tor the occasion.The Montréal fratres will arrive on the evening of the 28rd and on the following morning Malta Commandery of Newport, Vt, is also.expected to be present.Phe American Knig! ts will be received by local members of Buseex Preceptory and the Mun real Jreecptory, and escorted te their otel headquarters.Early id the afternoon a parade of the two commpanderirs in full uniform will take place through the principal streets, pro.290 ceeding to nic Hall, where the of ba\u201d oder will be conferred oa à large A letter was received from Mesars.vase - 9 NE XN THE MONTREAL DAILY RERALD, THURSDAY MAY 1 f Lom .$ - à .UNDERWEAR Natural Wools and Balbriggans, | AT LOW.PRICES.ack .DION WEIGHT .errow Bros.2246 ST.CATHERINE STREET, \u2026 Opposite Victoria Street ° You mr ge Aware \u201cBY USING THE / - * THAT YOU CAN COVER THE WHOLE .,.; 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