The Montreal herald, 18 mai 1903, lundi 18 mai 1903
[" i BN == => = re .; \u2019 TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.; \u2014\u2014 H I | N ï I ] H J | Fair and warm: a few scattered Tuesday, 9.30 a.m.St.Paul; 6.30 MO +! R A RA D tunderstorms.p.m\u2026 St.Paul, supplementary.SA .; @ sun rose to-day at 4.28; sets at 7.25.= eee : Tor jo - = - - ST = 7 8 : FE oe Tf.: a - - em 7 T= SIL TI IR = ee .\u2014 = == ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.113.TEN PAGES.MONTREAI MONDAY, MAY 18, 1903.TEN PAGES.PRICE ONE CENT - = .# TTT EE A TT mm - = \u2014 \u2014 ns _\u2014 - \u2014 - - \u2014- - - _ | CANADA HAS PLACE ARE FUNCTIONS OF THE PRIOR Special Cable Sercue [EMPLOYES OF STREET RAILWAY UNC RTAINTY N | GOVERNMENT NOW SUSPENDED \" CHAMBERLAIN DISCUSS PROPOSAL TO STRIKE l \u2018 IN BRITISH TRADE Stated on Good Authority That Licutenant-Governor \u201cWhile Demands Are Not Yet Made, Othaals of the BRITISH POLITICS | ' + ; .| - .Ll, TT Declines to Sign Any More Orders-in-Council MAN | TH HOU Company lexpect New Schedule \u2019 \u201c4 / - + .Sat, ; ; \u2018 ; Speeches of Premier B Increass ou do Follow if Only Pending Result of Enquiry.| _ _ ' Will be Presented.le Balfour and Best 13 \u201cayn ~ Markets : LL LL LL 00 , ; ; * Mr.Chamberlain Have Both ; ; «Nothing is Talked of in Englar d \u2014 Sides Guess in t.and.(Special to The Montreal tera'dn although he Was a4 member of the (;ov- .- , ' street railvw as employees are agall pers thal a meetnig of some nf oul Ides Guessing, Victoria, B.C May IX It 15 stared Enno he was opposed to Bll sixteen, » Except the Colonial Secretary $ talking val there\u201d whi hh ovan elled the Crown land grants, Fi or suite Linie, the question of | 0 ate stag to us tha : MR.E.GOFF PENNY, EX-M.P.mere on god wath lt til the aut ant was sull of that opinion.\u2019 Speech.Wages being again the bone of the dis.|g, SENTRA ARTE PERSONALITIES OF TWO trovernoer has decitied To sign any More Canadian Pacifie Rniiway ofifclals.- - vVobl-nt ARG ital slike was so tually [The Treatment that ie being given them.TALKS OF THE CHANCES ; (hders-in-Uouncl emanating trom the an lading Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, > heduled Tor Jue: 1 or 2 providing the an ;, 1 ne phot the girst majority are STATESMEN CONTRASTED se \u201ca sir Filor Government, prod the cond is- president, Mesars Creelman and (Os- Bpecral Cable te The Montreal Herald (tolipatiÿ defused Lo grant the conten: Have aix deinands been made as \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .lon of Che special Ceres ttes SG AY.wad, will be here to glve evidence to- and Toronto News.plated demands The programme mas{yer\u201d Mr.Balfour a Weak Political Tri Canadians, He Says, Should Under- Mr Eberts on Satuidas stab thal, ona London.May In Mr \u2018CPamberlalns a have AUDI fui à new proposition to Not yet replied) Mr Hoss.but he M ch b ica rim.; \u2018 Lu _ Eu Iinghoon speech 15 mronopoltzinz the ; à, oo mmtimated that the vompauly Mas +x- mer\u2014Mr.amberlain Stron stand the Value of First-Class eon csi v Len - _ - 210002 200 * Plrminme .the vompany betore the end of this pe ing them 8 ation tion of the pres Th Times says month and > ; .: 2 .N asterful and Farsi ht d i i Th \u2018 quit wrk 1f the Hoposition Wh.= a thiy- lev- sg e in Article, and Supply at Mis reat Dring speech prot h tts tne nature of ie RT | + editortally se hot accepted Phe new proposition, anne\u201d Forecasting Tendencies.Demand.RRITT WILL COMMAND hAs awakened cohoes throughout the nin lues hot vet been submitted, That l'dont Know, They cannot ; a > t à single tem in whitch we - se == _ Cividzed wertds Toasty mon of and the probabilities are that ft will point out à sing * , hdye not lived np to our agreement ; ; .pre \"wo GOVE R NOR-GE N ER A LS BODY G UARD our rulers cannot be sent abroad te bol be submitted just at present Thèere- |entered \u2018nlo al the con lusion of the Ç tape ial to The Montreal Heraid.) \u2019 port : something of 1H Empire MO New York, May 1s- The London core Stiong nl heathy fe i | dvats 19 Larne aloe t ! catarn tore the chances of the strike w heduled [recent strike ! r y .Penis PMP Lune a ray \u2018 CL i fhe mbes sans the Eriptre tn pre Tor the nist of June conning off are so RECOGNITION OF THE UNION | he ent of the New Yourh Tribune Tron ileal be taf 4 1 1 en aK EIT elfen etes ete eee jee eine lsent à solia fiscal front to the outside nall us to be quite neghgible ; du \u2018 pont ( 2 \u2018 1 + vl ' \" or ar ee 2 = ; a + oy .\u201cTu on \u201c2 ~ vers SP Taste that hos born Qt che swer Fro.'.m»any by Wednesday.pews contouns à \u2018 \" | ! und thes re golug to razor reat Britain has taken advantage of a few.PERSONALITIES CONTRASTED, Ç PS, : a in the St Mauri Ri with Mr.Andrew C'ornegie, who Inasts moments\u2019 leisure to take possission of Jut,vou \u2018 The personalities of the (wo states Per Loan eo Sa be a i ; .4 , .e Ki ; | Sh ; 11 Tux + TN .square miles of Africa.i * Prrson 5 v slates: who oh Peut fn \u2018 Cpe Too Me Hert C ver \u201cthat VW -hington is tae natural capital i THE HON y CILASE | ASGRAIN prints men were strongly contrasted in these by , : y , TN the avirfiow of his lust House of Commons ' ; ; \u201clfour was amiable b which v.bat te the queue - 01 gr Vorento, Ms 1- Va \" \u2014_\u2014 of the fauilish-sproiking world, H» Wim eel 10 the Ghazoot His voies gave out and ACCORDING TO the cables Germany seems .SCC hes, Mr.Balfour was amiable but ! v , 1 .+ ~~ Soa « itie \"à ar ise : Ing « : v \\ son tt fie Street rai tas vane on sta La \u2018 , [NN The colonies ate Not increasine oviaenily he had to art the rest to be pa nfully surprised at the fact that the - wouk as a political trimmer, discussing Vorth here han THe nga ra | pur + Lt ue pe ne: pote Vue Montreut Herad + co .; _ Hon Ws Fielding has not yet dropped the fiscal policy from the narrow polnt ent Le 1 sud avt erro re is I CT overs MAN OS Vesterday : 1 UMpartance.Australia te a mere .LL _ ; around to apologize \u2018of view of opportunism in counleract- confrree aeen the ag \u2018 tous 4 T dunt trad » vl around on cinptv interior, South, TUE RESULT of the Westmount censux \u2014\u2014 \u201cing opposition tactics and carrying the THINGS AL THE RECs ; ; | 201 i : a ain an the Tit : se ; hasnt heen announerd yet, bat it aw expected SAM HUGHES SAYS Cans ; .; Ar Cl borlal Rk .AT the ees et el EE oo san taundt fu Quebec ant, Aria 04 not 1 White MENK COUNTY.That te revorde woll ahow à reusonnble num- fe ar at ES ys Canadian military of- by-elections, Mr.! raumber ain w Us M Penn, PS Va ead regain MOREL RL ss ch an engine and eleven | melich Cov rune ntUx policy of ber of amsteut gardeners soil ative an oifl LA pre Sam ought to know.Ho's strong, masterful and farsighted ic Visit he enn ae ul sp fee vo Lot, Le \u201ca he through the irop The Final \u2019 i.es self «er, and has fit à little that way him- | forecasting the trend of imperial tend- Ca « .4044 So , \u2019 7 J co Cony = Te ren ar .ration ere, espect- - snuies : , , 2 enrnes oth SY = ST : Co He oe vos te.Conon are Là ! , ! Che he St Maurte River, Crcourarirg ennrratio _ .! on THE HON 10K CHAMBERLAIN is fur- LE encies tnd in heading pneus 1 Vor ce Te, REE boaters ' ) Virand Mere, falling into 21 of women.1s on crime.anadata se an nl re d dtm vf J Israel Tarte A CAMILLE SAYS Germany is sul busy won.the Country Lo re ect soberly upon \u20ac extn Cot rte ate he SN Qu , Cer.Ce ; 5 ae rt nine ty feet hiclaw _ ; ; e ja to fhrow 11.rroitoment ; Soy Sy true bearings of free trade.The cone j ! ; brie on a - ; ;- RU ain Condy chance of oo futur t m dering what it can do to Canada.The beauty | tract between the two speeches fa so t Te, >., 1 vor Co whos i ovary Cte te td - .; _ oe : noowent down He lot with the Americans.Your RIS) [2 PR NNN of it is that Canada is in the elegant position | \u201c % | Ë fav © ble (\u201c p Me, Ralf \u2019 Pad in ee eh Po TERME a a ee sh Pi PRIS ant vue crushed 1 ; .i | T ORDEN of not caring a button what Germany does.merkedly unfavorable to Mr, Ballou Toot 45 aie L.OM he a pue A I ti Lo CH hands bad Darrow Dies port farts agoonst th Motherland, | OUR MAN WITH B ._ l that the discontented Unionists are hws od nr ah ae pan PA as age ed , pau à _ LT gene They rontion virtually no mansfae- Ottawa, May Is (By the Usual Way) -One THE GAZOOT may yet auceerd in blameng HAN describing Mr.Chamberlain ns Inter Shoda Dee BAM NE RU A be held tosne he ; LR vob 1 Sith pressed tures.Th Emplre has los.in the in.glance at Joe Chamberinin a speech on prefer- Sir William Mulock for the lack of rain.the only effective party leader.Wind ows Tar aia 0 Large numher _\u2026- .\u2014\u2014 La Pi X heat and oats = Jen, but England entigd trade wition the Empire, and the Hou - ~The relations of the Two statesmen dn the oh + bains attendait to be Th Poe a eudent was due to fire, which dustrial race to Amertca, bul dung i ; I.L.Borden detected SOME OF THE Conzervative soreness pver Are.however, most cordial, and no con officials an 2.ui per-enal nforma-, Some d the wooden trestios support- hair procured Shakespeare.His ft as the polley map- Sir William Mulock muy be due to the fact\u2019 filet over leadership is probable.; Mr dion respecting tae cen lope nt and es the aed of the btldge.Works arc nore to me than the Bible, ped out by the Cana- that Sir William hdlped to bring about the Chamberlain is too practical a politician Wrospe Us 0 Cana la Phe ta kinen on the Great Northern Ge mere sired dlan Conservative frost tindered to the late Hon.Geo.Foster to recommend the immediate adoption Mr.P'unyv is convne- Pl that the exe He.leon oon sttike for au eck because.and his birthplace fu to vw n Te en j Pt, 5 n° loving tn North Ontario.| of preferentind tariffs and the abandon.penditure niade indo thy aathary of tie ir k pay was not fortheoming.\u2018 than the holy senulehre itself embrac on with 5 N | ment of the free trade system.To dc che Ministry of the Into I tiazoot man Mr.Hor- A STRAW HATS | this would be to hand over the goa den sald ernment of the country to the Liberal I f pu no thon Vire piètre was # magnlficent piece Thia interview is proveking very Spar miar ls mon ÿ wel spe in PCT CHR NT SAT and was opened pea g comments.tonne coon swith the po onises at Char Née 0 EX N'aTS HO ; ldng trs M Ponty vaux partir uatiy, rT : + total lass is estimated at 360.000.| | | tn pleased to Hud that a roan hat he ol | TRAINS CRASH TOGETHER ; furnishe dl uh hoieto be nt the service Qui be Mav IS (Specialy It Is state ke members of the fo nm nt hn PTT TT | a dec that the trackimnen on the Great ENGINEER DIES AT POST r'yht bein Lon!ion roan Dane to Tone, Non sont on strike for higher, rene te wee voor bons ce, [EWI Likely Consist of Two Arms ow eo were revciving 31 per .; t 8 - they would bee able to transe t thon _ qu nl de inanded 81,25, Fireman and a Cattle Drover are Also La with the AL direct and indirect taxation was lost business fre from the annoavane x | Infantry and Military.for | pq ore pated that the trackmen on! Injured In a Serious Wreck On busin as between here ES when the oer war was feebly fin whith natura ts atten toon A mipt - por on ~ Take st.John will go on the Michigan Central.; and England, Nie et anced by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, and to do bu-itss in hotels and lab, the Present strike ot their waged are not Incrensed , Charles Tupper, who was then a young man PANAMAS 19% the working classes cannot be asked to OUR TRADE AND COMMERCE , > : Pre 14 for the mien and $1.73 for the (Special to The Montreal Jerald) In full posxragion of his deep thinking outfit, : mike great sacrifices for the develop- hh te co Coe i \u2014_ een pren St Thomas, Ont, May 18 A rear-end phouaht of the Poh 4s the onr and only .ment of the colonies and the promotion Mr.Peony found a sntpaisingy a TTT colllston occurred between two freight | that Hime Ar Chamberlain wan wearin kin Det EU in vera ve tive intros in the cfesrrahnitty of an Cpa to The Monreal Herald traing on the Michigan Central a mile and : ; ; : b sentment and returning the Liberals to 3 i HE putting in a daily demand for sugar Although the m ren\u2019 \u201cer pas extension of traite aap] Coane ve with, Crttaow ae, May Is Iris unde tetrad that, 10 PROSECUTE ENGINEER from Perry Station, Saturday morn- plums.f mute a ee 91 people haven4 aes the strongholds of power.\u2019 , Cdlid i among 5 h T m he bn Ren Bell ction will be bronshit down before! - {næ, and Engineer William Melntyre, | \u201cYes, 1 repeat again the policy was ours pusetes to aient en Pi of nerve cor- \u2014 r ai ne 1 to Cn r for a.the suy plementary estomates Hpi | Wreck at Windsor Junction Alleged to | of st phone oe vel ES Fires i There er ee a good m \"4 \\ fae Hod a tore June y ! SECY CHAMBERLAIN'S annd onl oc Arne POUR = Co i : \u2018 \u2018 C man Robinson sust: y to a! y \u2018 vadership, and have d many have decided to dazzle us with : \u201cPhase Canelan georde In this connor- providing for the creation of tuo pos Have Been Due to Drunkenness | foot, and n cattle driver was probably | even made speeches on Ît in my sleep, Cham- [the summer creations for 1901.The ore | SPEECH EXCITES KEEN tion, Mr Penny ogc assur] that if the ail tary depots one at Montreul and on Part of Crew.more seriously hurt.; bertain ds only stealing the Ideas of our great advertised .pipe ef OC 0 on ei the enor une at TTA ~ 4 ned ; ; | The dead \u2018enginerr overlooked the Party\u201d ertired and costly \"Panamas are on the INTEREST AT OTTAWA Boys possiilittes foi the expansion of Pr patin ain Le.Le for | t*pecial to The Montreal Herald) \u2018gignal bonrd that was torned against | Wherenpon the Gazoot procerded to Ret out bargain counters, and are no longer supposed \u2019 + DESSO te vi + AN \u2018 sin x also he nade for an\" .; : i =«t.Len ai .Car on lian conne > lu [Loon ton a on, Cr ding The penne nt fone from ino Otftasxva, May 20.Instruetions have big train and crashed, with unslackened a spearal edition « Toad Lyre to be fashionable, but Will be worn no doubt Yoo otf and he ore um bone, EST pr gent establishment, one thous aed, | wl JOR he Attorney (ener Of apeed, into a van, to which a passenger | ; LL LL 2 ady fre.by many who blew In a week's salary on one (Special to The Montreal Herald) bn tan proche or cere Linke, to fifteen hundrel Li wa Be N A soo h mutneer roach with several drovers, was ate Sess SOSS SOS SSNSST ant summer and want to get thelr money's Ottawa, May 18- Mr.Chamberlatn's toon knl< of manuf FI Juin The depot at Montreal vd] Pkels con- pre ponsitile for the train ere on the tached.t th ith Weather or No.more From fat.tente Rp hi ol x ted Nat FH ant HF a dO Etat of at least two ns of the for» ; ; These two cars, together wit two Partly cloudy sunshine later = Th I ferentin) trade have naturally excite the \u20ac La tu ra trim mnher that noth for the present These will ike Iv be | ten lent Railway neur Windsor qe cars and elght cars of beef on Warmer 1 not cool -expoet i\" Poe, wide-rtmmed mackinaw keen interest in political circles here, Brecon he bso iv nf gol should titontry and artillery Poe align ; [the rear tratn were piled in a heap and Variable winds this dat this year.and will be worn by all und the speech is regarded as an epoch- tre Poe 0 Enchsh market There The Edmonton depot will likely he Government reel n cpu ted hv the the wreckage took fire from the engine.0 # * 5 AR Montreal young men who are In speaking | making one.The members of the tlin- Eh) tie nest lab inspection, 10 mounted Infantry, pffaie lt ts charged hat à ot ° or The finmes continued unchecked until Possibly may prove correct, terme with the latest information from the | ISUTY Will not discuss the Colonial Rèc- av sloth chain of midstake on The peu mfiitis bill, whi ho was fo an lanl nimaelf aaleen tn ht on > \"the pile was consumed, then the work | fashion factories.Mary's statement for publication, but He eon bernie nt IEEE trodaced fn the Tones some Hime ane as rans of 0 drinkin bout th iy h of cleaning the tracks began, ! THE WESTMOUNT Sunshine Rocjely is On Saturday a Windsor and St.Lawrence there la some reason to belleve they are War\" 1° \u201ctue Atlantie, and full not be proceeded with this sessios 0 fore Lut the flr and b en A t Engineer Melntyre's charred remains ; having a hlow out al the Raeehall grounds car stopped at Mark Street \u2019 u * ence \u201cnltogether surprised at the turn which the one an can tee goer hat dnd f- There pre various rescons, (1 ds un Let the tt vin were de the i fl eman were found in the skeleton cab of to-morrow night There hae been so much ; : ay re 0 let on a | events have tuken.fes ut Pat hdd in their methods derutoo, for the withholdir goof the hill en .I ç.a Ne er ea n uence of his destroyed engine.He leaves a | nunshine lately that the Sunshiners bave de- youth she treated the passengers to a new | Canada's attitude in regard to prefer- vou! \u2019 ; ry \u201cta the Government this sevslon Thee nese DA as frame juor y \" A ; 5, PE a tor [widow and five children and was 2 ; ctded to celebrate if FETE pra gear, which may it please | entiai trade was clenriy and explicitly fn the pote de he is perfectly sat provided for several radbonl changes mn! PAREN, ee to n incapable of per yeurs of age.I 7 The DEEE PES Com, popular! stated, both at the Colonial Conference sf Lohat{ {has uld'he an enoTMOUS the Militin Act, the chief of which was Mona or No taken to The loss will be heavy, THE AVERAGE MAN will work hard in SETNE scasons, and, in addition va he plod \u201cln London last smmmer and on the.oc- incr Coan tht ade and commerce, the snbstifuting of a Canadian con | | Co i or ensure a | - re \u2014 bunting for au sasy fob o co ; ; article.sion of Mr.Fielding s budget speech Hiteh stricter supervision of the train DERS mentioned, wore rainbow stockings, a cigar- | ; K | Pls WANT THE BRST manding officer ino place of the Tioperial puivtre on The Intercalontal Rallway WARM ; THUN RSTORMS.THERE LL RE Tu dant vunits t ette and un minstrel shirt that defied descrip.| MF Chimberbun hax at various times or vffieer i ' : wy.aan VW., RG CRE LL RE abundant opportunity for tion.The hat was a corrugated straw.but ANNOUNCEd aimself to bein favor of The Eyo- ten < will ng to pay the The HI algo provided for bn pe vete | La 4 Probabiiities à Ed RUE doctors to get a pond He ing eo long as many | fnatend of having the bright red band sowed free trade within the Empire.which, osier 1 po ca vat he wants, bat the permanent foie, hut thie legisci- | TORONTO PAVERS SURRENDER.Me ft re nd wim a few acattered : people of RUA \u2018eh ts fnsist on ecaling around the usual way, It was waveh through | however, under conditions as they are he 1 dean bat the beet NOW tion, M is now sand, will he asked ss sn] oe ; .ay, fav an \u2019 : oe meat three tunes a day the straw like the ribbon tn n baby's basket.nt present, is regarded ns impractio- de RE dE TT TS a stage con amendment to the oxdating Mila Art Toronto, Mav 18, (Spectat) - The thunderstorms.As usual there wer no police in the vieinity able ER pol East -n market and it ¢ Ceirikdng pavers returned to work this | Minimum and maximum tempers- The Average Man.so he escaped.\u2018 Now he sems, nfter n careful revibw oi Sr \u2018 _ a 5 er re .rene Rey .! .: > © + , , ls 1 M Hat = Pree to he ay oat one | mrorning at the old rate of wages, They | tures : Victoria 40, he: Calgary, UR, a (somerville Journal à ; TTC lof the situation, and appparently infiu- PER 0e em ' rat.COMPANY TO VISIT MONTREAL.v.re ford to purrender through the | Qu'Appelie, 34, 44.Winnipex, 50, &2.y He Had S Moth it | LE : ok of + on reef some rent BY i oo Jas k of finanetal backin l Port Arthur, 46.62.Parry Sound, 46,1 1 11 were uot for the average sitizen, the e a een other Try -To Hit (nied by Mr Fielding's oulsp Lo CE ve he tA and ne vy I he Honoré ANT ; ney of ; \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 5 4 Toronto.IR.Ottawa, 50 pe / reat man vouldn ! shine so by compar'son Something Before \"statement.to have become n convert -to op Hafkers 11 Point asking for New, London, England, 4 social and sein | = \u2014 : ' j Te | : * - : the polley of preferential true.a Zoned batten military orgamzat.on.will wish Mont DEATHS.Montreal, 64, 80.Quebec, 60.82, Hall) THR HON JOKE CHAMUERLAIN lent gig- Ono duy «mall Tommy bad been very | A \"distinguished authority was, Jast Australian app es are now competing | real in October.After n good deal of fux, 38, 68.nalling the bay to turn off the limelight.DRE und his mother nent him for a switch night asked what would be the imme- with (Canadian tn the London market.correspondence, the organlzation decid.MESERVEY At the General Hospital, To- US A 3 \u2014- w whith he was to be punished.Seon he 31510 outcome of Mr.Chamberlain's de- Mr Penny says that if butter can he | ed to vialt the United States, ns the rn on Friday, 8th Muy, in fone 19th year WHAT 18 GOING ON.Nothing but Luck.ried and ead os couldn\u2019 find any aration: wr brought from New Zea:and and placed guests of the Ancient and Honorable fra ots ber an operation ot wroena- The Academy\u2014E.|.Willard.K Kk \u2014 Bleeker is certainly a lucky | you throw at me (res à stone Fl let, \u201cThere will probably be no immediàte ~ .- 8.C.- 3 .Ve - © - : .on the Fnglleh markets so as to be-| Artillery Co.of Mussachusetis The] aervey, formerly of Montreal, and grandson Proctor'a\u2014\"The Cattla King.aidan \" \u2019 yon \u2014\u2014 \u2018 result,\u201d was the reply.\u2018The seed bas Lame n dpeideraliim for a British; visitors will take In Toronto, Niagara of Mr Watson [Litle, editor and proprietor The Francais\u2014 Flight Rells.Rlowun.\u201cWhat's the explanation?\u2019 GREAT BRITAIN HAS assimilated a little found indgment and must now be lect weak fast tab'e there la no reamnn why {and Montreal.arriving here on the mar- \u201cThe Advert'acr L'Orfgnat, Ont.and of The Hoyal-\"Weary Willie Walker.Enpeck\u2014''Lant fail he tumbled Into an open dab of territory consisting of 100.000 square 10 Kerminate.I should judge that the the same course Rhould not exist re- ning of October 1° hey wi remain Major BB FF Meservey, of Hingham, Mass.National Francais \u201c\"Hindelang et de gawer and recovered $5.00 damages from the miles In Africa and the British Hon feels that Idea animating Mr.Chamberlain is to Kati 7 the Canantian produet To at- here ane dav, returning to Boston by Partland Me Hingham, Mass.and llart- Lorimer.\u201d .Wo lenty and vesterdav he fell out of a third- lt la a long time since he has.had such a | become the originator of a new colonial taln that cud lt ls nevessiry that Ca- \"way of the White Mountains feid, Conn, papers, please copy.Nouveaturs\u2014 \"Francesca da Diminl\u201d etorcy window and lit on his mother-in-law.\u201d satisfylng plece of breakfast food.| J policy.\u201d ; ES Load THE OGILVY STORE.Warm weather ahead! Warm weather things throng the store.Is your choice made up, if not, or even if it is, come and visit our store, and in doing so, you will be sure to buy.BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING We have a large stock of White and Colored Washing Suits lor Boys\u2019 wear, in the following styles.Crash Russian Blouse Suits, I White Duck and Drill Sailor ages 4 to 9 years.Price Suits, long and short pants, light and dark blue collars $250 to.221220.$400 | and cuffs.Price $2.00 to.$3.50 Crash Sailor Suits, dark navy ! Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists from 40\u20ac up collars and cuffs.Price, up- .Boys' Blouse Waists, from 40\u20ac up wards of .1122.SZ 00 .; ; © Large stock of Peak Caps just Galatea Sailor Suits, nicely received in navy blue serge trimmed Price 80c to.$200 and tweeds, each 25¢ to.5O¢ Wash Goods Specials 600 yards Dress Muslins and 325 yards Fine Scotch Ging- Lawns, stripe and floral de- hams, in fancy stripes, war- signs.Regular price 25c to ranted fast colors.Regular 35c.Cut price, yard.15\u20ac 25c.Cut price, yard.14é 175 yards Best English Shirt- yards Dress Linens, shot ing, 36 inches wide, light effect, sheer voile effect, etc.grounds, fast colors.Cut Regular price 25c to 40c.price 121.¢ Cut price.yard.15\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Cambric Blouses These Blouses are made in fine Pretty Lawns and Organd:es, French Cambric, in pretty in white only, pretty designs stripes and colorings, black dd ¢ tt of and white, pale blue and and cdainty patterns er white, navy and white, tuck- ; broideries and insertions.ed front, tab collar.Regu- Were $3.00, $4.00, $4.50, $6.00, lar $1.75.For.95 ¢ Your choice .#2 89 SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE MONTH.Best Attention Given to Mail Orders.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, ST.CATHERINE AND MOUNTAIN STREETS.CITY HAPPENINGS Les | the In-titut, is expsvtd to take the Long Fall Proves Fatal, Sent to Gaol for Vagrancy.Frroasomns Gautier wae ennoaued at Frederick W me hi purs far work on the Weber elevator, Wong Bd - ome time m pie Pa vas Word per Saturday, und TUE x die cars in the vc P.ve var + Pl Looe el XY Deets Hew at one tation.He was are >te 1 oui Hauteur RS! ste ur (roc i Hospets where day Jucee Lafontaine sert hum to quil I oWs fous ti that hs salt was fae - ay Judge Lafontaine sert hi t dure: FL Len NE pT for ten days d= 4 Vagrant : Por TETE UE ni de ° BP oEE + hed ts \u201ctetes Uni noon Soterdiv when h Youth Falls From a Car.od Troe de vased wos Bh years of ' Fourteen-year old Witham T.egpa® are and resatel on Peaport Sipeer, of 375 Hibernia Fond, toi from oo Wel= Viera M Alabhon Bolan gue ths fington Street car in Pour So Char.uitermeou, les, 5: \u2018day right.Peu a5 Lakert DO .the ie pret where 1 was Presentation by Soldiers.found that he was sutfering rom cou, EN cussion of the brain.Noa Booval Foes cal dat the F5.Pitched Ball Breaks Nose.Casiigen Head yesterooy ant resent d William Smith, of 19 Montana Street, tae captaen and offers of he ship .woth oso iv nir pins bearing Une les - was playing bas bal on Berchet Field Saturday ant tal] to stop oF Pit White en dy durs pitched ball with his han is The bot 5 S > le h meta nen were \u201cuy 1 his nose break won Pleo os res a 0 4 ve ; PSN pl en PT moved to the Rs 0 Vs core Hosp :] Crd \u2018 L i \u2018 ! mont cn Every end afterward not CLE EN a Will Meet Old B.S.C.Boys.BL 1 Sue ma apprs talon of the Rev.FE J.Pijwell MA.headmaster satires Ken \u201cne 9s, KENT INFLICTED WOUND THAT TER MONVREAL DAJLY HERALD, OND, -\u2014 y= ER \u2014\u2014 - It only takes One Dollar to open a Savings Bank account.When in need of money you can get it without delay.Ce The Sovereign Bank of Canada 202 St.James Street.| | Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Street.! CALL OR WRITE FOR BOOKLET.CAUSED MISS DINGLE'S DEATH Jury Finds Buffalo Man Guilty | of Aiding Hamilton Girl to | Suicide sfeieeieriseiseienieeieesies beef eie iene tee oe Je \u201ci We find the defrcodaut.le- + Cee Land Prorr Kont.puiltv on one + + count, the thor dd coun of the sje de indict nt, winch charges ee de that Kent essed Mth Dhn- oe de mle to couranit strebde, ant + de th 1 for th queries ef car- se servi on her discoverv that it was the anniversary runtiug.of the birthday of Mr.Hays, second oo STITT vice-president and general manager, $20,000 FIRE AT HALIFAX.sud he was the reciptent of the felici- tutions of the party, with all the good Ha dfax, May 18.Fire Saturday night) Gohag of \u2019 i , 3 she mitt : destroyed Gordon & Keith throvestery qu y happy returns of the brick furmtare fuctorv, with all its contents.The fire haurnel very ticreely, and in ess than half an hour nothing .SALE OF SEASIDE HATS.wan Dott of the big structure haut a por- Thé Congregntional Soclety of the Hon of the brick walls, \u201cPhe loss is St.James Methodiat Church will hold $0000, with Xan insurance On the A sale of weaside hats, sun bonnets and building and $4000 on the stock, As al &torke on the afternoon and evening result of the fire twenty hands are of Thursday, May 21, at Victoria Hall, thrown ont of employment, Westmount Park.The ladies of the - \u2014.- Hoctety have been working indefatix- | ably to make the sale n guccess, and some attractive hats and sun bonnets will he put on sale at exceedingly low Sunlight Soap will not prices.burn the nap off woolens nor the surface otf linens._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARREST STREET CAR CREW, Lord's Day Alliance Want No Sunday Cars at Sydney.; and Tallway business, and arrange- | Spectal ?dock Blood Bitters.| had not taken more ments have been made for the erection Peu arr Montage! Mara) te than two bottles when I began to feel of additional wires during the coming.Day A'llance have determined to put season to meet the increasing demands | an end >» the running of Sunday Cars better, my appetite improved wonderfully of hoth lock and international busl- and lincreased rapidly in weight.[took ness.me pre altogether four bottles and am now as well The Congregational Society of St.as can be, fer which | owe my thanketo James Methodist Church will hold a Blood Bitters.I can recommend sale of seanide hata, sunbonnets and .; \u201c stocks in V all :stmount, it to afl those suffering as | J.d.May nw n Victoria Hall, Westmou Se eed dren in Sydnoy, and with that end in view the rociety yesterday caused a motor.REDUCES man and conductor to be arrested.Sub- atituter were procured by the come pany, and the car proceeded on (ts way.EXPENSE The matter will be fought out in the courts.The men will have a prelimin- Ask fer the Octagen Bar.sp ary hearing prabably to-morrow, | four boxes, which mode me a sound man, and I also remained my usual welght, 100 pounds.T cannot say too much in favor of Dr.Chase's K'Iney- Liver Pills.which have done so much for me.1 have recommended them to a number of any friends, and have never met with on- case where they did not meet with god sucess, My daughtr, Mrs.Chas, Philips has atse been cured of a severe stomach trouble! by the use of these pile\u2019 Dr.Chase's Kliney-Liver Pills, ane pil a dose, 25 cents a box, 5 boxes for $1.00.At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, Toronto.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Building for Baggage and Express Rooms at Levis, P.Q.Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under signed, and marked on the outside \u2018\u2018Tender for Mullding ut Levis,\u201d will be recelved until MONDAY, THR 24h DAY OR MAY, Tunt, for the abe tueultoted work Yana and speclfieDon Tony de sen at the En af the Nue tant Engineer at Joyis, nnâ at the f'hief Erginerr s Aftiee, Monrten, N.B., where forms of tender may be obtained.All the conditions of the specification must be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Raliway Office, Moncton, N RB, 4th May.1307.nit STCAMSEIP 20.LMITD - \u201cCAMPANA,\u201d Be.Sailing From Mouotreal, MONDAY, 18TH MAY, AT 2 P.M.And ufterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leuving Quebec the following day at NOON tor FATHER POINT, GASIE BASIN MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTET OWN, AND PICTOU.Excellent accommotfation for passengers, No cargo received after Noon of sailing day.For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply to J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St, City.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Canada.veo.May 9% June 13,.July 18 Kensington June 20, July 25 PDominion.\u2026.3, June 27, Aug.1 Southwark.July 4, Aug.8 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL.Commonwealth May 2! New England.May 14 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Taurie .May 3 Englishman.May 14 Norseman .May 9 ol AVONMOUTH DOCK AND BRISTOL.FROM MONTREAL., Turcamar .May 2: Manxman .May 16 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Cambroman.May 2; Vancouver.June \u20ac For all partioulars lars regarding treight or passage, apply to °° ION LINE,\u201d 17 St.Sacrament §t., Montreal.a re Amit ofa: es b Colonial House, | PHILLIPS SQUARE.{ } > pes ng EE ER REMOVAL SALE! Bargains in Men\u2019s Goods ALL THIS WEEK.Clothing, Hats, Boots, Neckwear, Sporting Goods, etc.NOW IN STOCK A COMPREHENSIVE RANGE OF Ladies Parasols At MODERATE PRICES.Consisting in Part of: WHITE TAFFETA PARASOLS, trimmed chiffzn, $2.00, $71.00, $12.50, and $18.00.[EEE ET os SNe EE SIN CII SE XEN 3 BLACK TAFFETA PARASOLS, trimmed chon.a+ $3.90.$11.00.à PLAID PARASOLS, blue.pink and mouve, $2.90.\u201d A COLORED TAFFETA PARASOL'S, Roman striçe ard ¢ reac te Gor.ders, $5.50.a BAS Ou ER PARASOLS.bsrder of black ard we.$425 and ; BLACK CHINA SILK PARASOLS, small 4 's, $225.| PONGEF SILK PARASOLS, he~tt.tcred and tucked tirders.$2.30 i and $3.85.> 5 CHAMPAGNE SILK PARASOLS.| ned.\"ight b ue.masve and pink, : 75.2 A STRONG LINE OF CHILDREN'S PARASCLS.at 35e.45e.T3e, & 85¢, $1.00, $1.15, $1.75, $2.35, $2.75.i Colored DressGoods SPECIAL TV jaked S: MTNGS.Cover: Cloths.Caa- : i : vas Cloth, Silk and Wool Mixteres, Fine Tw eeds.etc.bk in choice lines at 33';, and 50 per cent.oï k regular marked prices.Special Attention Given to Mail Orders.HENRY MORGAN & CO., | MON TREAL.a | \u2014> \u2014 , SHIPPING.SHIPPING.A @ » ! - .; 3 Canadian Pacific Ry.À CL, .à 3 Atlantic Steamship Lines.| | Proposed Summer Sailings.ROYAL MA x MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.\u2026.lL STEAMSHIPS.LAKE ERIE +ovroooo ooo oeees on May 141 50 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tons i LAKE MANITOBA s\u2026\u2026\u2026.May 1! ST MS ; LAKE MANITORE es June 4! EAMSHIPS, j LAKE ERIE 0.0.June 18 : Tunisian.10579 tons.Twin Serews LAKE MANITOR: .June Bavarian.10,370 tons.Twin LAKE CHAMPLAIN 1.1 220200000000 July 9, lonian.9,000 tona Twin Serews MONTREAL TO BRISTOL.! xMONTRO Co \u2026\u2026.May % avd June 14 Stenrirrs sai! at day break.Passengers em- | bark aftr x p.ui., day previous to sailing.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.The Mon'rosu caimies Second Cabin pas- | ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.sengers only.: Calling at Moville .à These fine large steamers have twin From From From À.screws, side keels, \u2018midship saloons, Liverpool Steamer.Montreal.Quebec spacious promenade decks, electric! 30 Apr.*lonian .16 May 16 May light throughout, and are of the most 7 May.*Tunisian .23 May 23 May.modern type.14 May.Parisian .30 May 30 May RATER OF PASSAGE.21 May.Pretorian .June 6June f Firet Cabin.$65 and upwards.Round trip 28 May.Bavatian .18 June 13 June 1 ttekets at reduced rates.Second Cabin.to 4 June.?lonian .20 une 20 June Ï Liverpeal, and by Montrose to Bristol, $37.30: 11 June.* Tunisian .>T June 27 June | to London, $e Second Cabin, Round Trip, .TC we fr à LES, London, 572.75.Third Ciass, to Liver- These steamers do not carry cattle # onl, London, Glasgnw, Belfast, Loudonderry Tunisian and Bavarian are the larg: § tnd Queenstown, $22.00.I.est and finest steamers on the Cana-.ny hook puisse aud for all particulars, dian route.Record passage, Tunisian,; oville to Rimouski, 6 da 12 r.à CANANIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, The ssioons and statercoms peu in mur ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, tral part, where least motion is felt.Elec-! - Te = - tricity 1s used for lighting the ship ras) : out, the lights being at the command of the passengers any hour of the night.Music i rooms and smoking rooms on the De deck.The saloons and staterooms are hepted y steam.É MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $65.00 ; From Antwerp.From Montreal.and upwards, according to steamer, A April 12.ALEXANDRIAN .May 18 reduction of ten per cent.is made or: April 2.BELGIAN.May 17 Round Trip tickets except on lowest, April 22 MICHIGAN, RARE .tite.Api ~ ROMAN Le May 75 Second Cabin To Liverpool or Lon- ' QUEBEC TO LONDON.Jdondervy, $37.00 to $42.50 single; $71.25 te $80.00 return.\u2018> = MANETTES Lo.2.02 Max 2 Ss EUROPEAN.0000 May 15 Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, - London 3 §% MICHIGAN co.May 23 |.Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.ia- À 38 AMERICAN.cesse een nes esse June 3 cluding a plentiful supply of previs- = lons cooked and .rerved and every re- ¥ Splendid accommodation for first class pas- .commen s at moderate rates.quisite for tha voyage, 325.00 and 326.00 : # For freight and passage, apply to o S~RVICE 5 FRED'K LEYLAND & SO.(1900), Ltd.[ GLASGOW \"prom ; 83 Dalhousie va 17 St.Sacrament st.New York.Steamship.Montreal.8 QUEBEC MONTREAL.Thurs.14 May.Mongolian.\u2026 4 ma \u2014=\u2014==\"= Sardinian /.\u2026.Wed.20 May ; TÉurs.°§ May.Laurentian.A REFORD ACENCIES Éloilian .\u2026.Wed.27 May | Corinthian .Wed.10 Jung À Rates\u2014First Cabin, $30 and upwards: return © | DONALDSON LINE.tickets, $05 00 and upwards, Second Cabin, te Glasgow Weekly Service.Glasgow or Londonderry, $35; return tickets, FROM MONTREAL $56.50 Steerage, 525.00 and every(hing neces- | ss SALACIA = CT R gary provided.) ss ALCIDES SSSR SE Sc Steamers on th! See Dave excellent ae- SU MARIN .s commodation for all classes of passengers.S.3.MARINA (cold storage) The Saloons are forward: Staterooms near THOMSON LINE.the centre of the ship.Promenade dock the ; entire width of the vessel, an wo- ae London Weekly Service, the length.Electric lights throughout, and FROM MONTREAL.elcetric bells in every stateroom.4 8.8.FREMONA .00csea sense ces May 8 §'S DEVONA (cold storage & cool air).May 15 H.& A.ALLAN.3 8.8.CERVONA (cold storage&cool alr).May 22 85 Common Street, Montrest Cold Storage Fitted in Special Steamers TIRE A of Noth Lines.i LEITH SERVICR.FURNESS, WITHY&CO.| 8.8.JACONA .§.% BELLONA 23 (LIMITED.) i _ ABEKDEEN SERVIC .MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED, § SS.ESCALONA I.oii May 20 MONTREAL AND MANCHESTER.i LORD LINE\u2014Cardiff Service.From Manchester.Montre à FROM MONTREAL.May 1l.nee er Commerce.+ Hay SS LORD IVEAGH ieee May 15 | May 7 *Manchester PU ee Ny 8.8.LORD CHARLEMONT .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.May 30 Ha with cold storage.UEBEC AND MANOHBSTER.THE ROBERT REKFORD CO., LIMITED, Q Fron LL .23 and 25 Bt.Sacrament St, MONTREAL.Austriana Lecce SRE SEE mA SE RS SE Manchéster Enginetr .\u2026.May FIRE INSURANDE HANSA 8T.LAWRENGE CINE Montreal City.Agent, The Impart au | MONTREAL AND ANTW A ance Company, Limited, London, Antwerp.RRR, British American ur 0 peer: Ap Apri $0.Bifmingham .oooened Wal Toronto Alliance Axsutrace -Céihiwmal, May 0.00 nda vess SY JOU London, Eng For partie | % QEORGE C.HIAM, Dy PL ol 8 Imperial Building, S% James Street | LTD.4 Bt = CORNER STONE LAID FOR OLIVET CHURCH Rev.J.L.Gilmour Performs the -Ceremony, Which is Witnessed \u2018By a Large Congregation With impressive ceremony, the corner.stone of e new \u201cOlivet Baptist church at the torner of Guy and st.Catherine streets, was laid Saturday afternoon in the presence of a large number of the congregation and many.cutsiders.It murked the progress .of the congregation from \u2018a small nucleus | _ uf twenty-three persons when the services were held in a room in St.Helen Street, to.the present enthusiastic oody.The fornial ceremony was performed | by Rev.J.L.Gilmour, pnstor of the church.With him .upon the platform were Rev.F.S.Weston, pastor, of First\u2019 Haptist Churen, Westmount:\u2018 Rev.J.R., Webb, pastor of Point St.Charles Baptist Church; Mr.A.\u2018A.Ayer, Mr.John Kennedy, Rev.J, A.Gordon, and \u2018Rev.Dr.Theo.Lafleur.) A brief sketch of the rise of the congregation was given by Mr.A.A.Ayers after the opéning \u2018prayer offered by Rev.J.R.Webb.Mr.Ayer told of the erection «of the first Olivet Buptist Church in 1875 on the site occupied \u2018st the present time by the C.P.R.offices.Buhsequently the congregation had removed to the corner of Osborne and Mountain streets, but - this teo wus bought by the C.P.R.for $50,000.\u2018The choice of the Cowan property where this new home was to be, had \u2018given peneral .satisfaction to the congrega- | tion.À silver.trowel was prasented\u2019 to Rev, Mr.Gilmour by Mr.John Kennady.Upon the.polished blade was the in- ecription, .\u201cOlivet Baptist Church, \u2018Montreal, ihemorial stone laid May.16, *03,.by the pastor, Rev.J.L.Gilmour.\u201d The \u2018handle was of ebony.Mr.Gilmour snoke brieflv upon the work of Olivet Church, and \u2018made, earnest -prayer that they -would continue in well- -doing.Then in, the box which was placed in -un aperture, wère put copies of nll the daily new spapers, church records and documents, sermions by Rev.\" Mr.Gilmour, some.Canadian coins and the contents of the box tuken frorn the corner stone of \u2018he old First Raptist .Church on Beaver l4+H Hill.The, ceremony was given uaddiional- solemnity by \u2018the singing of.the hymw \u201cO Lord of Hosts, Whuse Glory Fills.\u201d Rev.J.A.Gordon, pastor of the First Baptist Church, offered n fe w words of congratulation ind predicted continuad- prosperity for: Olivet Church cogrega- b PRIESTS DO-HONOR That of Father Larocque's _ Birth, [Are Celebrated.\u2018 es .By a happy colucidence, yesterday marked thé anniversary of three important dates In the history of the big church, St.Louis de France: the fift'eth anniversary of the birth of the papish priest, \u2018Rev.Father Larocque, the twenty-fifth anniversary of his adm.on to the priesthood, and the fifteenth anuivers- ary of the foundation of, the parish.With stately dignity and ornate ccremonial \u2018betit- ting the importante of the occasion, the cpoch parishioners.-Faultless weather\u201d lent a - lustre to the brilliant scene outside the church, ss trom every quarter ¢rowds converged upon the great entrance doors.bathed in a sea of soft\u2019 sunlight that poured unimpeded\u2019 through the big windows on either side, Almost smothered in flowers and \u201cstudded with countless candle flames, \u2018the great cén- tral.lit up the shaded apse with a wealth.ot color and soft light, that threw a curious \u2018radiance over the.solemn rites performed on the altar steps.24 CEREMONY IS IMPRESSIVE.Softly ovar the reverdnt worshippers there poured from the organ loft a chorus of music that rose and fell and died away.until it light \u2018in which the \u2018hushed interioy was bathed.Altogether 1t was a solemn and dignified celebration fa great occasion, strikingly impressive in ts simplicity and remarkable for the devdtion and reverence which seemed to permeate afl that transpired\u2019 before the gorgeous altar.The celcbration began.at \u2018ten o'clock with solemn grand mass, at which the cure, \u2018Rev.Father Larocque, assisted by Rev.Dubois, of the, Normal School, ~and J.Lar- oque, of Sherbrooke.Under the direction of Mr.Charles Labelle, the choir \u2018of St.Louis de France, cvonsistihg of forty- -seven \u2018voices, sang Rigu's grund \u2018mas- and Kune's Sacredos,\u201d\" the soloists being Messrs.Pruneau, \u2018George Bertrand.T.G.Armand:Labelie,.L.Trudean, and J'« Moi- day.The organist was Mr.R'chard i.audry.The sermon was preached by \u201cRev.Abbe Auclair, of .Sherbrooke Collège, J.Al was* related by Rev.Father, Lar- In conclusion.he exhorted the parish- and to fol-.the wise founder.-ofque.ioners to live in brotherly amity.lew in the future, as in the past, counsels \u2018of their refered pastor, PR ESENTATION.TQ.PRE EST.- Aftèr the religlous- ceremunies, Hon.\u2018Judge Desnoyers, bn\u2019 \u2018behalf of the \u20ac tizens, read au address to Rev.Mr.Larocque, while \"Mr.Charest presented a parish.priest, \u201cyecompanied by $200.In cash.The first-mentioped \u2018presentation.also vom- tion.Th- ceremony «closed with the prised a large - Bill.Dis tissinie it: last | #treets.The boy is said to be mentally\u2019 nffietidd, so.Judge Lafontaine reinanded him for exainination, Joseph Murcil, the third of.the trio who stole sixty dozen of glisses from the Diamond: Glass Co.was arrested ty Lieb.Turner.of Nu: 13 station, on.Saturday, apd.\u2018to-day he pleaded rule and Judge Lafontaine sent him to jui for fifteen days.© Detectives Sloan, Trudel, McLaughlin and Demers yesterday captured four small boys who had entered the whôle- side confectionery \u2018store of John Armstrong in St.Paul Street.The boys appeared before Judge Lafontnine this morning and pleaded guilty, and were \u2018remanded _ until when their parents wir be is pear In \u2018court, ; .\u2014\u2014 epee : CHICAGO \u2018MARKETS.evening with a representative of The Herald.h> Raid that the\u2019 whole country ig still seething with the.question.which i Will prabably be the main issue in.the next élection.He did not think that the Government w ould give.way in the, which meant de- _nominntional iustead of natfonl schools.Tn.connection with.the bil now before -the House torrorganize the | \"London (schools, on n° similar.basis, there had been such: an outcry against it, that when it emerge! from committee it would probably be scarcely recog- mizable.There is grent -Indignation an\u2019 over Ergland, ' over the \u2018handing over of their functions to thé already overburdened county councils, It was true that the system \u2018of cumuln= tive voting for members of the achnal\u2019 beards, and the distribution of the areus were open to objections, but those incidental points could.have been recs - 708 OK 70%.\"784 - Sté: T3445! titled without.the abolition of the whole wrk : i AD system.: wl oe.\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee , LIEUT.E.EGAN TRANSFERRED.a ran Lieutenant Ed.Egan has been trans.17M 1715 ferred from \u2018the Central Police Station 89% 48 to No.4 Station, and will be Teplaced.-Ribe 953 -.9%5- by Lieutenant T.Robinson, of No.4.942 \u201cIW for ther discharge of his: legislative du-.eognized no responsibility in the _ihat- | ter except to his own Conny A r Ha 1 pt the authori y of le.REV, OR.GIBSON MEETS RTARTA \u2018far \u201cwest ns v ns far OLD, FRIENDS IN TOWN Winnives, aid win en his immigrant name to secure the goods and money., but it seemed to] of \u2018a\u2019 mile distant.and the crowdy® were.so.| of | dense that the Motorman could not\u201d go; i fast without running, some.\u2018one, down., Cen he -.or Td Be: 1908 i STRIKERS HIT THE éridgepent Mob is Dispersed by .Streams From City Hydrant \u2014Troops May Be Called Bridgeport, Conn., May 18,\u2014The attempt made by the officials of the Con- nectieut Railway & Lighting Compan to run their cars with non-union me resulted in a riot-yesterday in which fifteen.men were injured.The sheriff declires he will call out the State troops if another outbreak occurs.At the present time it is possible that the county sheriff will supercede the police tn the control of the city.Shortily before nuoñ six trolley cars were gtarted.There were large crowds In the vicinity of the car \u2018sheds when operations were commenced, but no violence was offered at this time, The \u2018cars were manned by twelve of the 130 strike breakers brought.here Saturday | by the trolley company.There was no! disturbance .of \u2018any kind until two tours later.- \"The lirBt car had completed jts third\u2019 round trip, and was directly -in front of'the Wheeler & Wilson factory, where MAYOR WITH STONE 1 through a \u2018\u2018Prowse\u2019\u2019 Filter.Prices\u2014$7.00, sa.How 1 To Live Drink clear sparkling water, , $10.59 $12.00.Headquarters for tho Berkfeld Tap Filters.GEO.R.PROWSE : 224.ST.JAMES STREET.- ave In warm weather keep your: food in a Refrigerator.\"We have \u201ca large assortment and at\u2019 prices - to suit everybody.+ PRICES\u2014$6, $7, $8.50, 99, $10.50, $12.50, $16; $20, and up to $200.filtered, day asking that men be sent out to Chambly, to arrest Adelard Ste.Marie, a crowd of at least 1,000- persons, had gathered, The car was running slowly owing to the crowd, when stones began ; to fly.Deputy Sheriffs Hendrue and ; Plumb, who were on the car, saw à, man in the crowd hurl a stone.They had the car stopped, and plunged into | the crowd to get the offender.With' considerabie - difficulty he was seized, | and they dragged him within fifty feet of the car, the intention of the sheriffs being to put.him on board \u2018and take him to police headquarters.The stone-.thrower was a large man and struggled\u2019 so fiercely that a policeman went to the assistance of the sheriffs.- Mayor Hit in the Head.Immediately Mayor Mulvihill went to his Hands \u2018off the prisoner.He then.| wont to the deputy sheriffs and told them \u2018that they had better let the man.}.£0.During the argument the stone- thrower wrenched himself free and was goon Jost in the crowd.in the meantime the\u2019 stones were fly- .tng in a shower and one of them struck the mayor-on the head, causing a large- bruise.- The two sheriffs then\u201d jumped- on thé car and ordeted the motorman to\u2019 \u2018proceed to the cur \"sheds, a.quarter \u201cThe bombardment did not abate, The stone throwing soon \u201checatne - su fürious, that the sheriffs drew their res: \u2018the policeman and ordered him to keep | .volvers and fired five shots in the airi.and toward the ground.This caused the.bombardment to let up à little and i the car reached the.barns and was run inside.The other five cars oper- | \u201cated \"an the same street fared exactly.the same treatment, as they followed | the first car into the barns., | .Turn Streams\" On the Mob.- mn When fhe \u2018last car\u201d passed within the dyors there was a crpwd\u2019 of 4,000 people gathered in.a vacant \u201clot ap- | posite, and- violence once more broke loose, Rrickbats, stones \u2018and everyv- thing that could be thrown were \u2018hurled | at- the barns, and anything that be-: longed to the company in the vicinity.At this point the mayor saw that the- sergeant and.nine policemen who were reports ! stationed at the car-barns were entirely i unable to cope with the mibh, and sent 2,02; @X=-! non streains ivere belng, played on the By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from - J.8.Bactie &-Co,: Wheat, May.| ials to-day, for chief ( oftin,\u2019 of the fire department.Phir re -éréctuou oe 4 muh, wirdeh slowly fell back before the water.-One\u201cof.the strike breakers wa assisting: \u2018the firemen * in hol dng: SET hose \u2018when a well directed brick knôék- od him senseless, He suffered a- severe: scalp wound, W en the mob had dis-; persed thé.firemel were ordered back \u2018to thelr quarters: and the regu'ar detall remained guarding the barns.It is positively known not aman of the twelve.men who wére | on the \u2018six cdrs escaped injury of eme kind.Cars.41d nat \u201crun last night.The ; sheriff says he will swear in more spec- ! and nôt allow the mayor: to\u201cIntetfere.- The mayor says he was endeavoring tq protect the sheriffs from | Kelly Is under arrest for atoning a car: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 JEWS ARE NOW FORBIDDEN T0 DEFEND THEMSELVES Russian: Government, Issues Circular._Placing Helpless People\u2019 \u2018Easily at Mercy of Murderers\u2014An Am- \u2018erican Protest.St.Peteraburz.May 18.\u2014Lieut.-Gen: Van Reaban, Governor.of Bessarubia, ! the capital of which is Kishineff, has | been summoned tp St Petersbure.| \u201cA ministerial eireular forbidding the\u2019 Jews to detend themselv cs han been issued.Tt is expééted that this step will stimulate Jewish eraigration to America.\u201cd'hree thousand \"suits for damages haves heen instituted aginst the state at Kishineff.© The damages claimed amount to $1, 100,000.JA PROTEST FROM RALTIMORE.Baltimore.Mad.May 47.\u2014Three thousand people\u2019 attended an, enthusiastic meeting in.the, Academy of Music to- | day in behaîf of the victims of the aniti- Jewish outrages \u2018in Russia.It \u201cwas partie ipated in by.\u201cmany leading citizens of the state and city, as well as\u2019 church divinss, the apeakers all expressing their horror over the massacre.at Klischineff, and the conviction - that the United \u201cStates should ure.its.good offices to bring ahout a suppression of \u2018much atrocities in the future.Dr.Daniel C.Gilman, président of the Carnegie Institute, declared thut- siniilar meetings should be held in an \u2018parts of \u2018the United\u2019 Statea fo the end\u2019 \u201cthat the public opinion of the country should compel Ruseia- té adopt \u2018a hu- rine policy.\u2019 < \u2018ardinal | Giblons, said this in a letter of regret for non-at- tendance.\u201cT have nn hesitation to: express my deep abhorrence ot.the miisgacres that | have, carried: té their groves gray\u2019 hair and innocent.childhood.Our sénse of Justice revolts\u2019 at the thought of perse-\" cution.for yreligion\u2019s sake, but when persecution \u201c1s attended with murder and pilings, the brain henrt stekens .and.righteons indigna- tien 1s.nronsed it the \u2018enormity of\u2019 such wn crime.\u201d .\u201cPleñse convey to.the mec ting.my grief for the dead, my sympathy for tt nse mde helpless by the murder of their hnturnl protectors: and my sincere.hop that this twentieth century will gen the end of all such occurrences, and that peace, good-will.\"nd brotherly love may.prevail on anrth.' \u2018A =meries of resolutions were adapted.\u201ccalling upon the United States to \u201cbeing stich: influences to boar on the Russian Government ns may tend\u2019 to bring about a cessation of these inhumanities,\u201d and upon members of Congress to to-morrow en to ARE bprotost\u2014\u2018trarinet\u2014the\u2014autrageato-whtéh] the Jéws of Russia are subjected.\u201d .rit SEXTETTE HELD, FOR TRIAL.In the Enquete \u2018Court to-day Judge Desnoyers: committed for trial .Kd= mund Terrault.Amede Durocher .and\u2019 \u2018Donat Labrauche on charges of burglary and W.McGlane, \u2018Edwin .Harris dy Edmond Bourgoin on charges .of theft.A ; hi pray \u201cTERROR OF CHAMBLY™ FINED.\u201csigned it Ottawa, and extra policemen\u2019|: F.reels, and the | who Is known as the \u2018\u2019Terror of Chambly.\u201d Two men found the \u201cterror\u201d -in St.Hubert road making for a haven of safety.They arrested him on the \u2018Charge of assault and battery\u2019 on Etienne Collet and brought him to the city.\u2019 This morning before Judge Lafontaine he.meekly pleaded guiltÿ and was sent to juil for two months.: Notice to, Consignees.The Allan Line S.S.Tunis'an, A.H.Vipond, master.from Liverpool, is entered'at Customs.- Consignees wilt «please pass their entiies without de lay.Ce H.& A.ALLAN, - ; - * \u201cAgents.Notice ie Consignees.The Allan Line s,s.Sardinian.Thos.Moar, master, from Glasgow, is entered at Customs.Consignees will please pass their entries without delay.- Co H.& A.\u2018ALLAN, Agents.DEPARTHENT OF MILITIA & DEFENCE OTTAWA.SEALED \u201cTENDERS (in duplirate) for the supply of Coal and Wood required.to heat | \u2018+ the\u201d Military Buildings at Moutreal, \u201cfor the 12 months beginning lst Juiy, 1903, will be |.received up to Wednesday, ard June next\u201d Each tender is to be marked \u201cTender for Fuel,\u201d \u2018and addressed to the Honorable the\" Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa: I'rinted forms of tender,\u2019 containing \u201cfull particulars, may be obtained froin the under- and at the Offire of the District Officer Côminanding who will furnish, any.necessary information IT Applied to.there- or Each tender must be aèe \u2018ompanied by \u201caccepted cheque, payable to the order of the ! Honorable the Ministér o\u20ac -Môlitia\u2019 and Ire- fence, for five\u2019 per cent.of the amount of the tender, which \u2018will be forfeited \u2018it the- party \u2018making the.tender decline to §ign_a contract | when calledsupon to do so, If the tender be not accepted the « héque-will be- returned.The Department does hot bind itself to.an J - accept the lowest or any tender.ae \"A, BENOIT, Major, Lr \u201c Secretary.{Department of Militia and Datence, Ottawa, May 7th, 1903, LA SESSION (OF THE COU RT OF KING: s BENCH « rown side), holding \u2018eriminat juris- diétion in and for the MISTRIC T OF MONTREAL; will be, held in\u2019 the COV RT HOUSE, In the CITY OF.MONTREAL, on MONDAY, the \u2018violenre of the crowd Michael [THE FIRST DAY .OF JUNE NEXT, at TEN + o'clock.in the.forenoon.In \u2018consequence, I give pr RLIC NOTICE, to all who intend to,- proceed against any.prisoners now in the Common\u2019 Gaol.of the jenid District, and ait others, that they must \u201cbe present then and\u2019 there: and I also give\u201d notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace \u2018Officers, in and for ihe said Dis- \u2018trict, that they \u2018must be\u2019 present then \u201cand there, with .therr Records, \u2018Rolls, and other Doruments,.Indictments in order to do those things which bélong to\u2019 them in \u2018their regpec- tive capaci ities, ° 4 \u20ac RE ; Ta M.\u201cDURAND, TE Beruty Sheri.Sheriff's.Office, .13th May, .Montreal, fies.MAIL CONTRACT | _ SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- master-General, until Noon on Friday, the I9th June, 1963, for the conveyance of \u2018His Majesty's \"Mails, four times\u2019 per week each way, betweerd Montreal and Mount Royal Vale.from the Ist-July nex tion as.to.conditions of- \u2018proposed contract may.be seen; and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Oftices.of Mount Royal Vale.and others on routs, and at the | office of the l'ost - Office.Inspector at Mont- | real.G.C.ANDERSON.- \u2018oe Superintendent.Post Ottire.Department, : Mal Contract Branch.Ottawa, sth May, 1903.» = : Too Late for Classificati on.NAN WANTED \u2014 Goon COOK FOR PRIVATE holse: also married man, accustomed to ' horses.and handy with tools, to, be generally useful about-a gentleman\u2019 s.place iu the \u201ccountry: wife ta do laundry .work.Apply 730 Sherbrooke st.| _ us WANTED = RELIABLE SU MEN EVERY where, to distribute cireulars.- samples and' advertising matter.Good pay.No vanvass- ng.Co-operative Advertising Co., 40 West © 2th st, New York.» BOARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL.LADIES\u2019 \u2018DOCTOR.Strictly private accommodation, \"with \u2018professional attendance.Ladies -trented\u2019 and .attended.28.St Monique st.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, FOR THE OFFICE of a leading fire insurance company, a respectable, well educated youth, about 13 -_\u2014vears_ otage: will\u201d have &90d_prospéets for.| romotion.Address stating \u2018age and references, P.O.Box.2280.n16 TLITTLE METIS \u2014 KILWINNING COTTAGE | will be open to Accommodate guésts June\u2019 15th; good board: ' good accommodation: \u2018terms moderate.Apply Klilyinning, 1%.0.Box 814, Littte Metis, Que.119 WANTED _ \u2014 BY A LADY ROOM, WITH tull or partial board: state terms: private eine preterred.Address Li 2407 st.Cath- - etine LOST \u2014 \u2018FRIDAY AFTERNOON, oN ST.\u2018Catherine street, between Drummond and Tower ave.small parce] \u2018of drawn work.A ,meeasage.was went to.the \u201c akercantile Deteotive agency.ep Finder.rewarded at 2 Tower.ave.2 10 wiil \u2018be reccived at Ottawa | gs a, graphs, ob payes.on h proposed contract forfour years, twenty= | Printed notices, containing furt her informa- |- fF tablished up-to-date, FIRE! FIRE! FIRE! 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\u2018COLONIAL REMEDY: = No taste.No\u2019 odor.« an be given ln\u2019 glass of water,\u201d tea or coffee, without bauent's knowledge.Colonial Remedy will cure or deatroy the diseased appetite for alcoholic stimulants, .Whether the patient is a-comfirmed inebriate, \u201ctippler,\u201d social drinker or drunkard.Ime.possible for- anyone.tg have au appetite for alcoholic liquors after using Colonial Remedy, .indorsed by Members.of W.C.T.U.Mrs.\u2019 Moore, press superintendent of we.T.U., Ventura, Cäl., writes: \u2018\u2019I- have tested Colonial Réniedy-on véry obstiuate- drunkarda, = In.many\u201d : \u201cAb and the cures have been many.\u2018cages the remedy was given secretly.1 \u2018cheers tully recommend and indorse Colonial Remedy, Druggists or by mail, $1.free by writing Mrs.M.\"A.Cowan (for years secretary of a W.C.T.U.), 2204 St.Catherine Street, Montreal.Sold in Montreal by T.R.Goulden, 281 Bleury St.; E.J.\u2018Nadeau, Rachel and St, Denis: Gourlay's | Pharmacy, Catherine Street.\u2018 2-4:6 .TO LET \u2014 AT CACOUNA, NEATLY Fun.nished cottage.in god repair: excellent .location near St.Lawrence Hall, opposite residence of late Robert: Hamilton.ron eac Tr particulars appl JG Snétainger, MogHinette; Ont \u2018 \u201d .Trial package ° 5d \u2018an Cw 2618 St 2: Le A ue re ame, a berg, eft ns :\u2026 have , \" \u2014 a ay ; A CHAMBERLAIN AND\u201d \"His .POMIGY.1 Le this morning takes Mr.a speech to \u2018mean that he tly to be Prime Minister and Great Britain te about.to grant a trade \u2018preference to Canada.Both conplümioris aré, to say the least, somewhat premature, but both are interesting as expressing what was more of vaguely suggested by the speech the circumstances in which it was delfvered.We shall have to walt a rew days to know what is to be the immediate effect of Mr, Chamberlan's ac- - tion, and we shall have to wait for years, probably, if we are to see Mr.Chamberlain Prime Minister or the policy he foreshadowed actually adopted by Great Britain.For some time, at least, the personal mspects of the situation will command attention.Government, after\u2019 all, is an \u2018affair of men, and\u2018people will not seriously discuss matters of policy until they understand what are the relations .between Mr, Chamberlain and Mr.Balfour.The cables of Saturdaÿ made it appear that the head of the cabinet had ricked disfavor with his party on the very day his subordinate, by taking a \" different line, had won its applause, That is not a situation which.can be.expected to endure.\u201d Englishmen will not put up with it: The essential fact seems, to be that Mr.Chamberlain wanted the grain tax continued as against other countries and remitted to.Canada, that he was over-ruled in the Cabinet, that the grain tex was abandoned altogether, and that, instead of maintaining the unity of the Cabinet\u2019 \u2018before the country.he has gone to Birmingham to announce that it is not a «unit.If that is the situation, n.st is aim- cult to see how Mr.Chamberlain can\u2019 remain in the Cabinet.- All British.veage \u201cis against his rèmaining.Asx suming the .sitnation to conform to these outlines.Mr.Chamberlain's posi- yon in the Balfour Cabinet is no more .tenadle then Was that of.Mr.Tarte in ithe Laurier Cabinet 1f \u2018he.gnes.the Position will be easy to understand.If he stays.an explaration must be sought.A sitoetion in which the same people \u2018Fear the \u2018head of the Cabinet and cheer his suborcitiate cannot last.\u2019 2 is argued that the two men £re not for apart Perhaps Mr.Balfour.will be ghle to\u2019 fin it sa.\u2018But.even Mr.Balfour.With sli his taste for philosophit- cai disquisition will find !t har] to reconcile the statement made by Mr.Chamberiair to the Canadian ministers lust summer.that the Canadian preference war lictle good to England, with the sratement he made on Friday.that Iklishmer must beware lest that Tre- ference he Withdrawn.Mr.\u2018Balfour §' ingenuity will be taxed to reconcile his pri defence 0! the removal of ths © gramr tex with Mf.Chamberlain's de- | claration that had he had a free hand he, would have remitted jt to Canada.\u201crack meant Keeping ie The world will wait @pectnuUv for Mr.Balfour's nex: word.Ne one who \u2018bar followed bis.career need expect that\" he\u2019 will be cowed by Afr.Chamberlain's \u2018course, Mr.Balfour-j ts mild.dut be if firm\u2019 He wears & dainty glove.but his.grip can be strong.He is Lord Salisbury's nephew, after gll.and Lord Baligbury suid good-bya to Lord Rzhdolph Churchill, fn somewhat similar circumstances, without a grimace.- .Tt would be \\rerseting - te know just .why.Mr.Chamberlain has chosen- tr break new \u2018ground.It is permissible to believe, however, that he £cés in the - preserit political - situation .portents that the Government Will fall ore long, The Educetion.Act is turning the Non- contormists, \u2018against the Government, iN and the Nonconformists are the back- - bone of Mr.Chamberlain's rupport.The \u2018war has now to he paid for, with the fever.past and no songs being Bung.The Government have done, in.the matter of \u2018Irish land, what Conservatives .prevented Mr.Gladstone from doing.There are precedentz to indicate.what may follow.Peel and Wellington, at- ter fighting against Catholic Emunci- pation, emancipated | the Catholics.They carried the measure, but had to leave office: Peel, elected.to sustain the corn laws.b:« gl t in a bill to repeal.them.He carried: the measure, .8nd wan promptly turned out of office on a sil: issue.Who knows but the \u201cLand Bill and the Education Act may e something to do with the selection of this time hy Mr.Chamberlain, \u201cAnother Education Act, this tire, for Lon: don alone, \u2018is coming up.-Is {t not\u2019 a good time for a far-seeing politician to commit himself to a policy which will make him a- great figute for.a long grell, even in Opposition?A cable correspondant: suggests that .t}is speech is not much of an advance.on former utterances on the sime sub- fect, which were thought startling\u2019 in their day.It-does appear, though.that \u2018this.time Mr.Chamberlain proposes to carry on'a protracted controversy.Tt goes: without saying that \u2018he will not have things all tis own Way.He chat- lenges British Liberalisth just where ft | is strongest, ard in doing so runs great risks that the - \u2018best and brightest minds \u2018In the Conservative party will be against\u2019 bim.It will be an intensely interesting and highly - instructive con- | troversy, and Mr.Chamberlain, san- \u2018Euine as is his -temperamert, would probably be the last to assyme that it is wise to boast at the time of putting .on his armor.: The clash of arms will sound very loud in Canadian: ears, for beyond doubt Canadian legislation has brought.it.on.\"As the struggle In Great Britain progresses, introspection \u201c will \u2018become more general in Canada, and & definition of opposing interests may develop, with fer-reaching effects upon the constitution of Canadian poll- \u201cseal parties.Ct eee rete., A WORD OF ADVICE.It is intimated that the street rails WAY employes 1 may against resort to ) fn \u2018making new demands on the .y.It is to be hoped that they et take such a step.\u201cIt is only a since the last strike, \u2018when où edéeinsd material concessions.Wither pacty wonla be justified in now \u2018ideaking n made.Al grievances of long \u201cwill tolerate and, sympathise \u2018foros, it an other => \u201cto is not | courts, for they secured an injuction as Ang publications affecting the character, tical transactions\u2019 may be less freely\u2019 This will add.an effictive support: to \u2018the\u2019 popular demaiid \u201clusmber within 1 the city Limits.\u2018Maine.®atloris the latest information beur- \u2018consumption is another.evidence that ne 20 duatiquat The men are | working; under.an \u2018agreement .signed: scarcely three months age.It js rea- | #onable to assumes thet no material | grievances \u2018could bave arisen ip the meantime.\u201d If an gppeal to a made néw, the public-will be Sus in assuming that they are \u2018using th strike \u2018not as & power to win & good oausie but merely\u2019 as an irresponsible and unreasonable display of fancied strength, and the.strikers will\u2019 find the: full force of public opinion ranged.against: them.- rte .A TWO-EDGED WEAPON.The conflict between capital and labor has witnessed'some curious turns.It is not many years ago since unionism first became an aggressive factor in the in- dusttial world.\u2018Union on the part of the | employes was followed by the formation of employers\u2019 assoclations.Injunctions against labor unions have been\u2019 employed by capital against the unions, and now the unions are beginning to retaliate by securing .injunctions against employers.The trade unions of Omaha are the first to obtain an injunction from the courts, and it is as | sweeping in character as anything ever granted against a union.The action was the logical outcome of events.The courts do.not distinguish between .capital and labor, between employer and employe.The unicns appealed for pro- \u2018tection against a combination of busi- \u2018ness men who had \u2018agreed not to sell 800ds to employers of union labor.They\u2019 have no feason to complain of the result of the ,application to the wi 17 comprehensive and binding as any ever fssued by the courts against a boycott instituted on the part of the workers.It is a poor.rule that does not work both ways.THE PRESS.AN INCONVENIENCE.The Governor of Pennsylvania has signed the Salus Libel Bill, a: measure |.directed agelnst the freedom of the press, and which has raised a storm of protest, not only.aniong the newspa-, pers of the state but in all parts of the Union: The act provides that ¢ivil.actions may be brought against the pro- -prietor.publisher or managing editor of ary new spaper published in Pennsylvania to recover damages resulting from negligence on the part of such proprietor, publisher\u2019 or managing editor in the ascertainment of facts before, mak- | reputation or\u2019 business \u2018of citizens.The bill also makes it imperative.\u2019 for al newspapers in the \u2018state to pr.the names of the proprietors and editors, \u2018and\u2019 these persons are to be held responsible for everything published.For each offence \u2018compensatory damages: \u2018can be demanded.The chief objections urged to , the act ère.that it will foster the \u201cbringing.of.many petty suits against newspapers b¥ the more unscrupulous class of law- ers, and thar it will in all likelihood dev elop a regular eystem' of blackmail.The laws of the state; in the opinion, of impartial judges, already \u2018afforded abundant protection against maliéfous publication.Public opinion supported the \u2018press in its piotest' against.the mieasure.but Governor \u2018Pennypacker- tzd to obey the mandate issued by the ring of politicians of - -whom Senator Quay is the chief, and whose chief solicitude -is that lrenceforth shady, poli- 4 is oom MONTREAL RN PH pe MER maa I .\u2014 The following\u201d sketches ot Mr.Bal» four and Mr.Chamberlain are: from Mr.Justin McCarthy's latest: book of \u201cBit {ah Poli ical\u2019 Portraits.\" GREAT DESPITE HIMSELF.It.is only fair to say that, so.far as outer observers could judge, Mr.Balfour never made his career a struggle for high positions.Bo clever and gifted a man must naturally have had some ambition in the public fleld Lo which he had devoted ®o absolutely his time and his talents, But he scemn- ed, s0 far as one could judge, to have in him none.of the self-seching qualities which are commonly seen in the man whose purpose is to make his par- llamentary work the means of arriving at the highest post in the government of the State.On the contrary, his whole deméanor sceftied to be ra- 4 ther that.of one who is devoting himself unwillingly to a career not quite congenial.He always appeared to me to be essentially.a man of literary, scholarly, and even retiring tdgtes, who has a task forged upon him which he does \u2018not feel quite free to decline, and who a career which he has-not chosen, but from which He does not feel at liberty to turn away.Most men who have attained the same political position give one .the idea that they feel a positive delight in parliamentary life and ware fare, and that mature.must huve: designed them for that particular field and for none other.The joy in the strife which men like Palmerston, like Disraell -and like Gladstone evidently felt never showed ifself in thé demcan- or of Arthur Balfour.There was al- \u2018ways something in his manner which spoke of a shy and shrinking disposition, and he never appeared to enter debating.He gave the idea of - one who would much rather not make a speech\u2019 were.he altogether free to please.himself in the matter, and-as If he were only constraining himself tô undertuke- a duty which most of those around hl were but too glud to have an opportunity of attempting.\u201d BALFOUR'S NATU RAL.DIF PT- DENCE.\u201crere are instances, né doubt, et men gifted with an absolute genius for eloquent speech who have had no natural inclination for debate and would rather have been free from ANY feces.sity for entering into the war of words.1 have heard John, Bright say that he would never make a speech if he did not feel it \u2018a duty fmposed upon himy and that he \u2018would aever enter the House of Commons if \u2018he felt Tree Lo keep away frum ifs debates, Yet Bright was a.born orator and\u2019 was, on the whole, I think, the greatest public |.and parliamentary \u2018orator I have ever heard in England, not\u2019 excludiiig even Gldstone himself.3right had all the \u2018physical \u2018qualities of the orator.Ue had a rommanding presence \u2018ana\u2019 \u2018i { voice of the most marvelous Intonation, capable of expressing In musical sound- every emotion.which lends itself to elo-| quence\u2014the' impassiüfred, the indighant the \u2018 pathetic, the appealing, andy the \"humorous, Then 1 can recall an instance\u2019 of another man, not, Indeed; endowed with Bright's \u2018superb.oratorical gifts, but who had attalned the age of manhood in the making of speëchrs within and outside the - mons.[ am thinking now of Charles | Stewart Purnell.I know that Parnell would never have myde a speech |, If he could have avoided the task, and that he \u2018even felt a nervous atslike tot.the mere putting of a question in the \u201cHouse.Buüt no one wpuld have known from.Bright's mantier when he tank partin a great debate that he.was not obiing In -congental mood the \u2018full 1n- stinct and inclination\u2019 of 4 bord.orator.criticised.\u201cTo secure this objet was the whole aim of the promoters, of the: megsure.\u2019 | e\u2014\u2014 Are: : .;) NOTES AND COMMENTS.! ; - + The Underwriters\u2019 Assoc lation has | given notice of \u2018an increase of dne- -half.per cent.on Insurance rates in Ottawa.-that \u2018the City Council should forbid the piling of - put of seventeen States in the U nion that at one \u2018period.or another have adopted prohibitory his: asures with regard to the sale of.liquor, only three remain in the prohibition column.These three are Maine, Kansas and North Dakota, and the, greatest of these is i \u2018The New York Sun declares that there is ho hanging to straps in.Berlin, street card, as \u2018the.police, regulations limit the number of pursengers to the number of seats, If these regulations were.\u2018applied to a Montreal car about two minutes.after six o'clock they would \u2018be \u2018subjected: to an over-sevére strain.- vo \u201cThe.\u2018appearance of medical men tn the.pülpita.\u2018last cvening for the purpose of lnyinæ before the varlous con-\u2019 Ing upon the prevention.of cure of \u2018the art \u2018of: healing the sick is closely identified with Christian\u2019 work.Helence and religion are uniting to stanp out the dreaded plague, ) - \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"DISCUSSES THE \u2018ARMOUR CASE.Dr.Wilson Believes Packer's Child Will \u2018Recover Use of Limb.Dr.Charles Wilson, whose remarks on Dr.Lorenz's niethod of treuting congenital dislocation of- the hip Joint, and the- attacks made upon It by American surgeons, attracted much attorr- tion, says with regurd to the Armour | casa that Dr.Lorenz came over hgre specially.to attend, timit he does not | wish \u2018it to be Interred that Mr.Ar- _mour\u2019s daughter will be able to walk immediately after the removel of the limb from the pluster of Paris setting.It is well known that any limb of the body which has been placed.in bandages for a lengthened period, sich as six, or elght, or twelve months, loses ita\u2019 functional activity, and.several months mus necessarily elapse after.the removal the bandages before the Umb can recover Îts usefulness.It is nat expected, thérefore, that the child \u2018will.have the fuli use of her limb.at once, but that the functional\u2019 activity Will be developed gradually.[| Df.son says thatit\u2014 this functional inactivity that follows the releass of the limb from the setting \u2018that has given rise to the erroneous Impression that.the operation is sometimes followed by general paralysis.It will be of interest to add that Dr.Wilson seven years ago treated two cases at the General Hospital in Montreal by the Lorens method, as far as he could understand it from the descrip- on given in medical works, and those cases have turhed out triccesstally, and 6 | TT have: the fall, use :0£- their an dest vince the llsteners, {it resolved BLINN A | House Nor \u2018would a stranger have guested from Parnell\u2019 8 clenr,.self-pousesserd], and.precise\u2019 style of speaklug that he was putting a severe constraint upon himself when he made up hig ming to engage In piarliame nary.dehite, There 1x something in Arthur Balfour's manner as a speaker which oce astonally ree minds me of.Parnell and his etyle, Tire two men had the same quiet; eaxy, wl unconcerned fashion of \u201cutterance, ul- ways chooring the - most appropriate - werd and finding Ite withuf dipparent difficulty; each nan geemad, an I have already sald of Balfour, to\u2019 be thinking aloud rather thin trying to con- eich man spoke ay not, to Vaste any words or to indulge in any appeal to the.mera (motions.of the audience, bsut the nas tural relué tabce.10 take sly part: ti debidte was ulways more conspleuoùs dn the manher of Ballour than even in that of Parnell.\u2018A LL ALY Tale ADI R.- \u201cOne sometimes came Juto;éottul etre cles where Bulfour was regarded chief ly as the man of Hicrupry lastes and somnewhat eccentric tuts lle Aud devels opements, All thie cast \"a pecullar 1eflection:over his career us no politica \u2018und tilled miuny observers with the tdea that he\u2019 was only playing ut Sparta mentury We, und that.his \u2018other necu- patiogis were thu wenulne reullHes for him.Æven to this day there are woîno.who persiét in believing that Balrour, despite, hin prolonged und unvaryins attention tO hip partdamentary duties, has never given his-heart to the prosute urii practical work of fidministrative Office-and: (he business of gmialotisining his polltétul puits.Yet it hus always had oo be.ac knowledgud thut no man wre \u201ccarefully and - more Closely to such work when tac) had to.du, It, and that the must de viited wofsiwp- Per of political success could.not have been more regular snd constant in \u2018his attention to the busitiess of the.House of Commons.People mnld that \u2018he wus luzy by nature, that he loved long hours \u2018ef sleep and of .genetul | rest, and that he.dotested the metho- diral\u201d and mechanical \u201cToutine of -offi- «lid work: But I have mot known.uny Minister of Htate who wis more.cuny.\u2018of approach and more ready to enter Unto the driest detalls of departmental business than Arthur Balfour.brmiuy \u2018too, that, whenever appoal, wan mizde to him.to forward any good work or to do any act.of kindnéss,.hé was always to bé found\u201dat his vost and was coma a to lena i helolug hand if he could, THIS MEN.COMPARED.\u2018For a long time there had been much speculation In these countries concerning the probable successor to lord Sal- ishury, whenever Lord Ballshury should make sp, his mind to resign the pou- tion of Prime Minister.We all khew that that resignation was sure to come \u2018sodn, although véry few of us had any idea, that it.was likely.to come quite so soon.\u2018The general opinion wus that the country would not be expected, for some time at least, to put up again with a Prime Minister in the House of Lords.If, therefore, thé new Prime Minister had to be found in the House of Commons, there seemed to be only & choice between two men, Arthur Bale tour and Joseph Chamberlain.It would be hard to find two men in the Commons\u2014mere\u2014unlike each other in chardcteristic qualities and in training \u2018than these two.They are both endowed Jvith remarkable capacity for political)life and for parliament ary debate, \u201cbfit there,\u201d as Byron says concerning\u2018 t -of whom one was a Joseph, \u201cI adubt all.likeness ends bee tween the pair.\u201d Balfour is an aristos crat of aristoorats; Chamberlain is essentially a man, of the British middle Tower iad what is generally called the fa le class.Balfour has gone pM ar course of uni- hate hambertain was for + re au vs Fall od Sanh 91 Towa on The Two 3 on of the \"Hour as.J ustin.McCarthy Le Describes Them.Lo lly patronlged by the Clussen who claim {constant rea therefore strives to make.the best of.into debate for the mere pleasure of.g tify public career \u2018ahd wins fame among - House of Com-| A short time at Universit College chool in London, g populur AR of modern origin which ddes most valuable educational work, -büt ia not large-.aristocratic sition, Balfoun Is a er and student of many Uteratures and lunguages; Mr.\u2018Chane berlain,\u201d according ty a leading article i a London dully newspaper, \u201cto- put lt mildly, Is not a book worm.\u201d Hal- tour loves open-air sports and is & vu- tary of.athleticismi; -Chamberlain rever takes any exercise, even walking exercise, when he can possibly avoid the trouble, Balfour is an nesthetic lover of all the arts; Chamberlain has never, so far ug I know, giver the slightest indication of (nterest In any artistic subject.Balfour is by nature a modest and JTetlring man; Chamberlain is always \u201cPushful Joe.\u201d The stamp and character of a successful municipal politicien are ulways evident in Cham- érluin, while.Bulfour seems to be Above all other things the university scholar and\u2019 member of high soclety.I suppose it must havé been a\u2019 profound disappointment to Chamberlain that he was not offered the place of Prime Min- Istér, but it would be hardly fair.to expect.that.such a place would not be.offered to the First Lord of the Treasury aiid Leader of the House of Com- HN even ff that First-Lord did .not n to be a.nephe Prime Minister phew .of the retiring - Arthur, Balfour is, according to\u201d my Judgment,\u201d the best man for the place to be found in the Conservative ranks at present, hut I do .not suppose that he ls destined Just now to.be anything more than.a stop-gap.1 admire his great and varied.abilities, I recog\u2019 nize his brillant debating powers, and T have felt the charm of his genial and\u2019 graceful \u201cmanners, but 1 do not bee lieve him capable of maintaining the present.adminigtration- against the rising, force of a Liberal reaction.THE E POLITICAL: RABAGAS.Mr.© hahibérlain Was once described by an wifflendly critic -as the Rabagaa of.English political life, We all remem- rber Rabagas, the hero of Sardou\u2019 s mas- térplecé of dramiic eatire, who begins.certain classes as.a ièveler And a dems gogue of the most advanced views, an Unspuring enemy of the aristocracy, a\u2019 man \u2018who will make no terms with the privileged orders, and will bow fo no soverelgn hut the \u2018 sovereigti peopte.Now, I have sald that it was an uns friendly\u2019 critic who likened Mr: Chamberlain to Sirdou's creation, but it was .not tn the earlier career of the real or.the tmaginary\u2019 politician that the resem- \u2018blance was especin}ly to be traced.Ra- bugas is: brought by tempting condition under theé-Influence of the privil- \u201ceed clässes, the aristocracy, \u2018and the.reigning sovereign of the small state In \u2018Which he Hves; and his leveling and reyolutionary.tendencies melt away under the genial influence of his new associations.He becomes, before long the admirer of the \u2018aristocracy and the Prime Minister of the Prince, and is\" réndy to devote all-his energies to the defense of the privileged orders, to the \u2018repression of the vile democracy, and the silencing of Radical orators.In this qontrast between thie earlier and the later parts of the political ra- reer the malevolent.critle, no doubt, found the materials for his comparison between Rabigas\" and Mr.Chamberlain.For there cair be no.denying that Mr.\u2018Chamberlain began his public life us \u201can eloquent, au ungparing, and.apparently a convinced.champion of demn- rracy against the aristocracy, the priv- ieged\u2019 orders, and the Conservative par- ay, and that He Ix now a leading.nie - ber of a C \u2018onservative Government, and \u2018goes further than most of his colleagues would be Ifkly to-go in \u2018his hostility to Radical measures and to Radical men.© © TS LL dE AT : A MIDDLE CLASS MAN: I have heen a cidse observer of much: bof.Mr.Chamberlain's public THE and for some.tine we Were thrown ii good deal Into Parlinmentary, and political: assoclation.He came into.the House of C'atukiohs -3f0f very long: before 1 had.the honor of obtaining à séat there, and lis fanie had preceded him so tar that higentrance ipto Partjuinent was looked upon by everyhody as a coming event, tithe days, when he had hat \u2018yet been elected to.represent.the constituency\u2019 \"of, Birmingham! Birmingham was at thitt time one of the moat thorough'y Raden) \u201cities tn -l£ngland.John Brig) + once wuld.that.an the son, wherever you dip a cup into ft, will be found.to be salt, so the constituency of Birminx- \u201chom, wherever \u2018you test it.will be found to be Radical.* °° .Mr.Chinubeilndn.18 not a Rirmitog- hun man by birth.He was, I believe, -born and \u2018Brought up on the south sida or Tondon, and was \u2018educated nt.Unit- verity College Hehool, London.Rat at un \u2018early nge he settled in Hirming- ham, and bécume à member of his father\u2019s manufacturing firm there.\u201cVery soan he rose.to -Rrant diatinetion as ir public speaker and us à member of the local.corporation, and three ties Wilh | elected chief magistrite of Birming | hat.We began soon to hear a great\u2019 deal of him in London, It.mit have been clear to ghybody who knew ahy- thing «of: Birmingham thet a_i, aod not have glsen to such digtinetion in that elty without great Intelligence and uw, marked capueltÿy.for.publie life.AU this time he was Know -a8 a fadteal of -the Radicals.The Libural, party fn Londmi begun to took upor hin, ng a coming man, and -ns Ww coming man .who Was\" certain to.tikes his place, and that probably a leading place; 1h the ndvanced Radical division of the\u2019 Libe¢rals.His political speeches showed him to be n democrat of the leveling order\u2014 a, demncrat, that is ta Hay, of views mich môre extreme than.or \u2018Richard (\u2018obden.He was an the rly assallant of the avistoèrdey \u2018au tha privileged \u201clusses, and, indéed, went: \u20180 fAr (n his Madicaltsm that the Cou- nervatives 1 general\u2019 regarded him an a downright Kepublican, 1 un- CHAMBERLAIN\u2019 s MAIDEN BPEICH | | I can wel} remember the sensation which hia firat apeesh in the House of Commons \u2018orented among the ranks of |: the Torles- after his elestion to Parliament as one of the representativea of Birmingham.The good Tories made no effort {op conceal their astoninhmoent ut the difference between the real Chamberlain nn they saw and héard him and\u2018 the Chamberlain of thelr carller imaginings.the time, and was made acquainted with their emotions.Juding from his ro tical \u2018speeches, they had met him n as a wild Republican, and they expected to see a rough and shaggy mun; dressed \u2018with.an uncouth disregard for the ways of soclety, a sort of Birmingham Orson who would probably | scowl fiercely at his opponents, in the Houge and would deliver \u2018his opinions in tones of thunder.The man who rose to address the House was a pale, slender, délicate looking, and closely shaven personage, very neatly dressed, with short and carefully brushed hair, and wearing a dainty eyeglass constantly \u2018| volitioal- opinions which 1t- time i roimehow \u201cseein to have impressed on his ¢ontem- the pr \u2018esldent, had ever buen professed by John Height |.1 talked with many of them at | ,Yipreased | ver où sa t have exe qrat, but ce quiet, se EH ve ory greatly Sule wif vem Sh expected to see and hear a Sot vy A I Mr.Chamberlain's position in the House was papured after that first speech.Even sa TRE the Tories everybody it satight gfied that the W Man Wes a of greldt abllity, gifted with a remark- ale capacity for maintaining his views with ingenious and plausible argument, ® man who could hold his own in debate with the best, and for whom the clams ors of a host of political opponents could, have.ne terrors.A \"GREAT DEBATER: I may say at once that Mr.Chamberlain has, ever since that time, proved himself.-to be one of the ablest debaters in the House of Commons.He is not - and never , could be an orator tn the higher sense, for he wants altogether that gift of imagination necessary to | the composition of ah orator, and he hap not the culture and the command of ready illustration which sometimes lift men who are not born orators above the mere dobatèr\u2019s highest.level.But he has -unfalling readiness, a wide khow- ledge of public affairs, a keen eye for all the weak points of an opponent's case, and a flow of clear and easy language which never fails to give expres- slon, at once full and precise, to ill that ls in bis mind.He was sopR recognized, even by his extreme political \u2018opponents, ns one of the ablest men in the House of Commons,\" ! LEAVING GLADSTONE.The \"extension of the suffrage gave, for the first time, a large voting power into.the hands of the majority of the \u201cIrish people, for in Ireland up to that date the right to voté had been en- Joyoed only by the landlord class and the} \u2018well-to-do middle class; and the result of the new franchise was that\u2019 Ireland sent into Parliamerit- an overwhelming number of, Home Rule representatives to follow \u2018the leadership: of Parnell Gladstone then became thoroughly sate isfled that the vast majority of the Irigh people were in favor- of Hoins Rule, \u2018and he determined to introduce « measure which should give to ireland a separate domestic\u2019 Parliament.\u2018Therë- upon Mr.Chamberlain suddenly\u2019 neunced that he could not support such.a measure of Home Rule, and it presently came out that he could mot support any measure of Hame Rule.He resigned His place fn Mr.Gladstone's; Government, and he\" became from that anti-Raiical.-\\When a Tory Government was formed, after the defeat of} Mr.Gladstone's first Home Rule mes- sure, Mr: Chamberldin became a member of the Tory Government; and.he Is ore of the leading members, of a Tory Government at this, day.\u201d 1t is, indeed, hurd for any of us to understand Mr.\u2018Chamberlain's sudden ghange.At the opening 6f 1856 'he was, whit he \u2018had been during ail his pre-| vious \u2018politival life, a flaming democrat and Radical.In\u201d the .early months of 1886 he was a flaming , Tory and arit:- Riicical.During several years: of {re- quent association with him in the House of Commons I had always known him as an advocate of Home Rule for Ireland, and all of a sudden he exhibited\" himself as an uncompromising oppon-, ent of Home Rule.\u2018Many English Liberal members objected to some of the provisions of Mr: Gladstone's first Home Rule Bill.but whén these objections were removed In Mr.Gladstone's second Home\u2019 Rule Bill they retürnéd at !- once\u2019 to théir places under his lead:rs ship.But Mrs Chamberlain \u2018would have: nothing to do with any manner of Home\u2019: | Rule measure, and when \u2018he visited the province of Ulster in the north of Ire: lund he delighted all the Ulster Orange- men by the fervor af, his: \u2018speechés against\u2019 Home Rule.Moreover, it may fairly be asked Why an \u2018English Radical \u2018and: democrat of extreme views must needs become un adyocate of Toryism: all along the line simply because he has | ceased to Le In f3vor-of Home Rule\u2019 fur.Ireland.\u201cThese are questions which 'l, Fat least, cannot pretend-to- newer PUSHFL L JOE.| ot.course.we\"hhvé-in history many | stances\u2019 of conversions; sudden.and complete, about the absulute sincerity nf which even the worldly and cynical ~leritic has never ventured a doubt.There was: {he conversion of Constantine tha lireiat, and there was the sudden change breught about fn the feelings and the life of Ignatius of Loyola.Put then Mr.Chamberlain.does: not poraries, either before or \u2018after his great \u2018change, the.ided that he was a.man cust exactly in the meld of à Constan- \u2018flue or an Ignatius.only of late years has he been dubbed with the familiar Biekname -of\u201d \u201cPusthful Joe,\" buat he WHE alw ays set down -as a man of personal ambition: determined to make bik Way bn in the world.We had all made up our minds, somehow, be content to push hin fortunes on that, side of the political field to which, up to that time, he had proclaimed \u201chime kel?to belong, and it never occurred \u2018to us to think gf hin as the associated.of 'Fory dukes, an a ledding member of, a Toty Government:And as the champion\u2019 oe Tory prindiples.Men have in all nges changed their political \u2018talth without excithy the world's wonder.Mr.Qludétone begun as a Tory, and grew by slow degrees tuto a Radical.Two.or three publié nen in our who begun ais Modetrate Viberils have gradually turned into moderate Torira.But Me.UhambertatiVs conversion was not Ake any of: these: It was aceom- plished with g suddenness that seemed, tos belong to weie Yel worked upon the, earth.Mr.Ébamberkun.may well feel proud in the comsclousness that the close atten flor of tho Politic ul world.will follow | [Fit and Positively la t Sal 5 TRADE SALE with vager curiosity his further career.ins La meme wo The \u201cconcert of the Catholic Sallors' Club, Woitnesaday evening, will be under the nusplecy of ranch 64, CMR AL, Mr.\u201cJohn London, © pre- J Blding.For Torpid iver, Flatwlence, Couatipation,- Bilivuanesa and Siok Mondache, TAKE .BRIS TOL\u2019S.- PILLS Safe, Mild, Quick - acting.Pninlens, do not weaken, © amd always give satisfaction, A most reliable Housshold Medi- \u201ccine, can\u2019 be.taken at any season, by Adults or Children.\"Alt druggists sell _BRISTOL'S.an- | not\u2019 only an.opponent of Home} \u2018Rule but a proclaimed Conserv ative ani }.that he would |} own daya | the, days when miracles F | on Friday, 22nd May, \u2019 \u2018positively without reserve: | ery.Wile lo the month, This wr \u2018trip to the various Trout Lakes and Rirea heavy all week, but : \u201cA very refreshizg blend 9° éare 3 1b.packets .35 deci eat Ready Made French Soups Pates and Ertrar:3 of Men: Sardiner, AZctovies acd Fs= Canned Mras, Cazzed Piz! Plum Puddizgs and Pp.Condazses Xi \u2018x, cass az?plas = Fram\u2019 Vegeiaties ix tase zzz ass er: Sparkiizg Tevocss.se = dar : CASH DISCÉL NTS\u20143 er rT Special disgo.zt Ta Lots 2 FRASER, VIGER & G.0, Kalian Warehouse.Estaclisned \u2018356.- and this Le! the 'sPaRTSMENS STORER Mirza\u2019 a at Zam Par YORK STATE \u20ac DE £3 ee _ es ar 2 35a the Weels - 2 A This lo-the dey.- weap ; Cow , Là rm Cd FE : c ETES IR 0 c - rrrovo dl AAA | EURE RE Tam pr ses \u2014 3 E EAH Linfu W3 i ( SL .THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, ESTABLISHED 1856, Co situated in The.Nordheimer Building, 207, 209, The Leading House in Canada for Yachting and \u201cCamping Supplies of .\u2018Every Description.* \u2018Hundreds upon hundreds of our local Sporsmen wi 11 be oft.for a Fraime or a and 211 St.James Street, ms, the'end of this week.taking advantage of VICTORIA DAY, and the demazds ou our sial! and socks w:li be unusually\u2019 WE ARE READY FOR ALL COMERS Se With Unequalled Stocks and Unequalled Packers.- Re Everything ot thé best tas aiways teen our mon,\u201d THE LILAC SEASON Is NOW ON.Try a sarpe package of LILAS T Ty se ee es Fm BASIL 1 11 2200 MW TIE SPORTSMEN: 5 STORES \u2018GF EVERY DESCR: ÉTION: Co in Cans ang, Glass.TS 12 I fukin a re Co .ire .50 CASES: DEVONSHIRE CIDER a Pe ae Æ.own frm.- Trl - \u201cPar Krai Ssa:s4s tz Thamtagn: Co fer\u2014 etd aro \u2018sor= LS FINE CHAMPAGNES .- DAGONET, 195 \u2018T1 7 1e = REE Le \u2014 Aa: son Fantea m \u2014 \u2019 , - =.| RUINART = wt = +., 5% xe : .\" v \u201d * v nH + \" 2e.Cait._x fale ; ! TSE Nage: MER SU: LING, x xe and 237 §T.JAMES ST.wo NTEEAL OT \u2014 Summer.\u2018MERCHANT TAILOR: | Ath Latest Designs Frock © cating PE RTS, : in great Variety to sui ad tasies | MONTREAL 4 an 18 2 ks ir Spring.and Fanex- > éstiogs > BY Being a cong ignment of Choice.Haud: Made returus, out\u2019 at\u2019 once! JC .TUESDAY\u2019 AND WE At 50 pm.each day.C0 RUES Bow On view, \u201cTURKISH RUGS Pere mptory Sale 20 Bales of Turkish Persian ant Indian Rugs & Carpets \"also balance ot Carpets\u2019 new an Fieve which we Nave \u2018instructions to.close sale wil take plave at our Ryoms, 88 ed (Noire name Street tan DNESDAY, MAY 19TH.AND.20TH.@ ataloxues ready.J == \u2014\u2014 \u2014_ =x 3 ; AUSTION | Rugg seut 1s for) immediate sale.and M.nicks & LO.Auctioneers =OF- J.Mackenzie & Co.\u2019s | Stock of Goods At No.381 8ST.PAUL STREET, At Ten o'clock.The balance of goods Feranining unsold td date, - offered in lots to suit the trade, and Tweeds, suitings, clogkings, \u2018ticalery.\u2018gloves, Hhundkerchiefs, lnée, embroid- vélvets, underwear, silk, ribbons, woollens, suspenders, muslins, linings, flannels, Berlin wool, braids.sth: small wares, &c: +.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.about $20,000.00, will be |: + % Cases of assorted goods, MONTREAL.ART PRINTERS\u2014 s\u2014 \u2014 Why are Nelson's Hats so This question is now being asked by thousands.It is easily answered when you fixed In his eye.\u2018Me! dle\u2019 doctor,\u201d one stout Tory m mured.: \u201cSeems llke the model of à head clerk at a West End draper's,\u201d observed another.Certainly there was nothing of the Orson about this well-dressed, well- groomed representative of of the Birmingham democracy.Chamberfain'd speech made.» \u2018distinct impression on | the House.It was admirably deltvered, In \u2018quietly modulated.tones, the (lear, pate voice never rising remember tha the sar: every lis A 1 w el of of Paria We stele yl fever SH I po .\u2019 - .So .iN - 1m i.cornes STREEÉ LS Be.HERALD Jos JOB DEPARTMENT.i | orters,\u2014and-have in stock the Jatest amd 5 date sty les t to be had in i the city.- Gall a and see our stock and you will be éonvi \u2014 | ae | our St.- James- Street Rooms, on Wednesday - and Friday 20th and 22nd May, \u2018AT TEN O' CLOCK EACH DAY.$75,000 STOCK: OF 600DS \u2018From Pankrupt Estates, \u2018to be sold positively - wffihout reserve and in lots.to the trade.15 Cases of Tweeds, \u2018Meltons and Sergés iH Cases of Silesins and Linings.bh Cases of Dress Goods.10 Cases of Cottonades.- 10 Cases of Prints and Sateens.: 3 Cagds of Lace and Embroidery.f Cases of Flannels and Flannelettes, 13 Cases ofjHosiery.6-Cases of Shirts.\u201c.a'Cases-of Whitewear for Ladies\u2019 and \u2018Misses.and \u201ca | ; auantity of consignments.A Easy terms.MARCOTTE \u201cpros.opus most un 7 din: a \u2014 daa mete po - FW \u2014 lie .oh the.BS, KET MAY-BlE bry Verdes Has Unhinged the - Mind of ths Wile of Ethel Dingle\u2019s Slayer.- a TT rape 15; Rochester, NT.May 1s Kent to 20 years\u2019 ime otion f 3h Woburn BE on an of * dined by Judge land.io In sentencing \u2018Kent Judge Sutherland | was .\u201cFor myself I will say that X concur entirel trod at = te the which the fury 9 to the manner in |\u201d hic Hise page met \u2018her death.E gan ontètee it would.be pos- wibl 6 for her to resent the appearance Wi \u201cshe did she cut her own th: ; and it seems probable from all thé ¥idence in the casg.that she wag p scious \u2018when she eived the en at your hands.The ute Punking the act of aiding an- .r in the commission ut suicide slaughter in the first degree, 18 the which un \u2018ou | have been\u2019 cted and convicted.Under that sta- tuth' the supposition\u2019 is that she Was pripeipel-gétor, \u2018and that your part | 4 Was subsidiäry \u2018and incidental Ryc Tgaÿe not doubt that her hes her consent to dle, and her.1 5 some extent in the pre~ \u2018araperations for dedth would arily absolved yoû from Aer \u2018charge of \u2018murder, if you NS hd ics \u2018Yor that \u2018Offence, be- un you wiltulty,\u2019 the\u2019 perte wound, Her.wish and condoes not necessarily relieve you charge of murder, But the , considering all the circum- ances \u201cifr THE case, were doubtless to the conclusion that en in- eT for manslaughter would per- anit full justice \u2018to be done: I.will leave _ ®or others the duty of pointing out the Unoral lesson that is written all over.this case.The few weeks prior to this tragedy may have had for you dome temporary allurements and pleasures, \"but that kind of life inevitably leads sown to disgrace, dishonor and \u201cdeath.\u201d Mr.Raines, counsel for Kent, will immediately ask for a certificate of reasonable doubt.pid \u2018successful, \u2018Kent will then be entitled to\u2019 his diberty under Kent responded to the questions } Yih ta ov Chava A ail.n.court to-day smilingly, not appear fe to\u201d be at .all- impressed with: \u2018the : gravity of his position.Buffalo, N.Y, May 18.Mrs, Lelarid- \u2018Dorr: Kent has broken down, and is tow in a delirious condition \u2018at the home.pf Kent's father on Fargo ave.\"Mrs.Kent was much -downcast when dn- formed of the conviction of her husband on Saturdaÿ, but it was not until \"yesterday that she began to show signs of mental distress.The family physic tan called Dr.Krego, the well known specialist on diseases of insanity.The two doctors entertiin grave fears that her mind will become unhinged.Mrs.-hent had implicit faith in her hüs- band\u2019s innocence, and \u2018they had planned tô begin anew When, as she believed, Kent would be acquitted.Mrs.Kent's mind-is a bnak, and she continually calls for Eer husband, who.she believes was ecquitted.Hl pte .CATHOLIC.CLERGY WILL MEET AT TRE CAPITAL Archbishops and Bishops to\u2019 Hold \u2018Conference in \u2018Qttawa at: Request of, Papal Delegate.\u2018 Owing to .the desire \u201cexpressed by Mgr.oSodrretti, the Apostouc delegate, to no.¢ a conference of the Archbisnops anu Bishops or Canada, Their Graces, Archbsnop O'Brien, or.Halifax, and Archbishop McDonald, of \u2018St\u2019 John, .N.B., left for Ottawa to-day.* .AM making an announcement of the business\u2019 to \u2018be taken up at the con- \u2018.ference .it wal \u2018stated \u2018to the Herald .this arternoun that .as the present would, must likely be.but preliminary to a more important one to \u2018be\u2019 held las ter on, no dehnite decision wotild be ta- ken-.with regarq tô the uuestions that are to be discussed.Following the.request made.\u2018by His \u2018Holiness the Pope to Archbishop.Bru- chesi, during the visit of the lätter \u2018to Home, the \u2018whole smâtter of the Mani- -toba \u2018School \u2018 quéstion will be\u2019 looked nto.carefllly, as the Pope has expressed a ciple shall be maintained and :the Catholics of the Province of Manitoba given the same rights as in the \u2018other provinces vf Canada.| The suggestion made by the Pope: to- PE Bruchesi were placed : be- oré Mgr.Sbarretti, some time ago on thé return of, the \u201cArchbishop.to.this - country.Owing to the pastoral, visit Archbishop Bruches! will not go.to.- Ottawa ét once.; to 4 HI LO RETURNS TO SHIP.Hi Lo, a Chinese steward, on the SS.Theodor Willie; wag\u2019 arrested Saturday night on a \u201cwarrant.by Chief \u2018Benoit, \u2018of Maisonrieuvé,, He was charged with: an \u201cattempt to-murder mate HeMnan Geiske, of the ship.Saturday morning \u2018the Chinaman made an attempt from behind to strike the mate with an iron bar, but his intended victim turned.in time to receive the blow on his arm.This morning the Chinaman appeared before Recorder Senecal and was sent tained his, ship Where 1 he\u2019 will be: de- ned.DOESN'T BELIEVE THE RUMOR.Hon.A.G.Blair,\u2019 when in the \u2018city.yesterday, was questioned regarding : he truth of the statement that Mr.E.Tifin was about to resign, from the Interoolonial.\u201d The: minister replied that this was the first intimation he: had received, and he was inclined.to doubt its truth.: EXECUTIVE CALLS MEETING.The next: meeting of the executive committee of the Montreal League, for :he.Prevention.of Tubsroulosts, - will\u2019 »e held in\u2019 the rooms of the.Medico- Thirurgical Soclety, corner St, Câth- \u2018rine\u2019 and Mansfield atreets, : -Wednes- ay, May 20, at five ° \u2018clock.in the aft- .rnoon, te .SEATS FOR DUSS*.CONCERT.From all appearances there.will\u2019 be rush for seats and boxes to-morrow orning at the Star uptown branch, Tr great Nordica-De Reszke-Duss in - zen Wednesday, Nov.27.Those who vé subscribed for -boxes and seats ° advised to apply for thelr placed dy.> \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - GIRLS ARE SENT TO \u2018GAOL.\u2019 ive young girs created a.Aisturib- | e in Viauville Park Friday after- n and Chief Benoît of Maisonneuve | sted them.To-day they were ight before Recorder\u2019 Sphecal and > sent to fail for thirty days each.| Srp\u2014ti\u2014 tr serez Tr nti 1 i dedire that the question\u2019 of prin- | knowingly.inflicted | F onial Coal L Westmount.\u2018passed a couple of by-laws prohibiting \u201cthe erection, and use of steam engines .continued.Board Will Make Application fo the Dominion Government for 7 an Advance of $100,00 000.a oe on + o regular meeting of the Har- bot! ad rd held to-day to the Dominien Government for an advance of.$100,000 to be used for the elevator and wharf improvements, It decided that the application should at once so that the advance might be received in time to carry out the enforcements this year, \u201cWith regard to the contract for 96,000 bags of -cement awarded at the last.\u2018meeting to the firm of W.McNally and Ccmpany, a notarial protest was re- \u2018ceived from Mr.C.F.De Sola, claiming that the tender handed in by him oh behalf of his principals were lower than that of Mr.McNally.On looking over.the contracts it was found this was not the case as the ténder test.An application was received from the dow of Pilot Sauvageau, to have his rs placed on the pension list, The dame lac was granted, .A letter was read from the Intercol- Company asking for a lease of Windmilk Point for-ten years.The company has been occupying the point: for.nearly thirty years.The request was referred to the \u2018Ctilef En- gineér for report, hands employed in thé fleet of the Commissioners for an increase of wages was referred to the Finance Committee.In accordance with a request made by the Canadiah Pacific Rallway, the permanent sidings at section forty-two on the wharf.to facilitate the, trans- Yer of heavy engines and rails direct from the ships to the var.~~ he commissioners discussed the report of the Chief Engineer.dealing with the boundary line between\u2018.the that controlled by.the Commissioners between -the wharf and Lachine canal Thé matter Was léft ovet to thé: next meeting.An application.belng- received from: the city for exemption from wharfage paving of Commissioners Bireet, it was decided not to entertain the request as the Government had already been refused similar application.; WALKS FIFTY MILES T0 - \u2018 ; COME To HOSPITAL HERE Joseph \u2018Cote, of - Labelle, Sufferin -From Smallpok, Calls First\u2019 at the .City Hall.» : Joseph Cote walked into City : Hall this morning, after tramping 60: \u201cmiles, suffering from smallpox.When the ex= \u2018viternent attendant upon his arrival had hospital.\u2019 He is 21 years -of: age, and left Labelle several ddys ago for, Monl- real, realizing.that -he was afflicted\u201d with ment here.[ what places he stopped\u2019 enroute,\u2019 !\u2019 said Dr: Labérge, * at several\u201d Dr, Laberge stated that the Health Department will, prosecute - \u2018Rev.'P.- Le- -blond, Superior of the Chapelle du Tres .St, Sacrament, 320 ount Royal Avenue, for.permitting some -members of \u2018the order\u2019 to_go unvaccinated.\u2018 Org of the \"brothers, has been sent to the Isolation hospital, suffering from.smallpox, and vaccinated.is also in hospital with smallpox.was ôheof the workmien brought.¢ Hey it was decided\u2019 \u2018thät forma application should be made chief engineer was empowered.to place.the dideuse,.and- anxious: to.get treat- \u201cWe are \u2018endeavoring to.ascertain at\u2019 \u2018for he must.have put up: It was discovered that he had not been- \"A tnan from the Maina, Leyland line, of Mr.McNally included wharfage.It .was decided not to entertain the pro- \u2019 A request from the firemen and-deck | property owned by the Government and .on stone blocks to.be used for the | cooled, he was removed to \u2018the isolation.ra was removed as quickly as pos- the Royal Viataria Hospital, lay unconscious.This life was pronounced out of danger, and! the EE D EN | HOPES TO ADJUST MATTERS Mayor Cochrane Now Awaiting Reply From ths Builders\u2019 Laborers.Mayor Cochrane is\u2019 awaiting an answer from the builders\u2019 laborers in regard to the offer made by the masters\u2019 ugh Jim, which \u2018he transmitted to the men's committee at a conference at His Worship's house yesterday.While declining to announce the preeise nature of the offer, Mayor Coches rane sald that it had been go well received that he was extremely hopetul of bringing the difficulties to an early settlement without a strike of the men.The men will communicate this answer.to the Mayor this afternoon.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 MISCAMPBELL'S APPEAL - mn WAS DISMISSED TO-DAY Anèther Élection \u201cwill, Therefore Be Held in the Riding of Sault Ste.Marie.(Special to The Montreal Herald) Toronto, May 18.\u2014The Court of Appeal, this morning; dismissed the appeal of.Andrew Miscampbell, against the decision of the trial fudge, who deciared his elsctiou- void.This means that there must be another election; in the Riding of Sault Ste.Marie.\u2014\u2014\u2014 AGED PASTOR | IN HOSPITAL .Attack of Pneumonia.Rev.Caron Evans, .pastor of, All Saints\u2019 Church, was missing from fiis accustomed post.at yesterday's services.-Members of the congregation were shocked to learn after the morning ser vice that the aged pastor had been re- \u2018moved to the Royal Victoria Hospital the day before in a serious condition.He \u2018is believed, Lo hé \u2018suffering from pneumonia,.resulting from \"a\u2014break- down, brought on by a long spell of unremitting work, \u20acanon Evans, who.is about seventy years.old, has been working extremely .hard: lately, his, church wardens say, and this has been \u2018the direct cause of his breakdown.Enquiry at the hospital this morning \u2018elitited the information that Canorr Rv- \u2018ang wag progressing as favorably as + could.be expected.TRAIN CRASHES INTO WALL.An accident whith will \u2018result in the.-demo- 1 tition of a.large portion of the back.wall of the new freight offices of the Grand Trunk: Railway, occurred at eleven o'clock Saturday night, A frelght train\u2019 of thirty-two curs was being\u2019 backéd into the yard, and as the.ena.of the train, did not apply the brakes in time.The cars crashed through the: temporary platform and into the wall, breaking through be- ore.a halt was made, The train.was moving #0 rapidly that two of the freight éars were d'badly damaged, Heavy derricks were \u201cput at work to-day-| «learing away the debrie.The, contractors place.the damage.to.the is the second accident of this nature: that \u2018has,occurred at Bonaventure station this year WILL REBUILD | ENTIRE Dam.ot a permanent dam \u2018at.\u2018Chambly, Mr.Hugh .L.-Cooper, speclal.consulting engineer of the Montrea} Light, Heat and Power Company, eturned to \u2018New York last night.that.besides doing away with-every portion of the temporary dam and the present: pro= pellers,.will be equal to \u2018anything of \u2018a like bnature that has ever, been constructed.; It- is \u2018Intended that a.portion: of the: work will be pushed forward - as rapidly as possible, with a view.of using the power generated from the dam, and the entire structure will \u2018be completed within _ sixteen months.ai fee MRS.VALLERY BADLY, INJURED.\u201cMrs.Mary Vallery, of No.211 St.Martin street, was struck by \u2018a\u2019 horse at \u2018the corner of, Mountain: and Sherbrooke s Allison TT where until « ate-hour last nisbt sé | morning \u2018| élicited the fact that Mr, Clarke's gal- 1 luntry in showing the ladies over Al- \u2018Rev.Canon Evans Suffering From An i gineer failed to appreciate thie great welght | bulidingeit $500, This Having completed - \u201cplans \u201ctor thie erection | The plans call for the, \u2018erection of à dam | -| possession \u2018for purposes of sale, and was con-\" : pre bald MéGoun, K.C, \u2018appeared \u2018for Ming us ET - BAD À FANS Pilot Parties: Through Trait \u2018in Rockies mate ma te 0 .Attired in substantial suits of gray | homes espun, with green facings,- Alpine hats with double capercalzje feathèrs, { knickerbockers.green hose, and double- mailed boots there arrived to-day eight Swiss mountain guides, who are te côns duct mountaineering parties through\u2019 the Rocki¢: during the summer.As they started frem the Canadian Pacific lleadquarters to drive up the mountatn to-day they looked ds fine a group of | guides as any that has trod the shores | of Lake !.ucerne.Most of the mien who have come this year \"were here last; but their handsome deboniar leader, Mr.Charles Clark, 18 absent.fellow guides of the past three seasons, 4 pine precipices hag had it rewar Soon after returning home at the close of last season Mr.Clark was married \u2018lo a German princess, a lady of the House of Schomberg-Gotha, who had \u2018fallen violently in love with him.There 11s understuod to be quite a romance attached to the story, for the fair bride had to face \u2018the disapproval of her | father who is a general in.the German- army.come to the Rockies on any future season\" Herr Iasler, wlio knows him pare ticularly well, , ventures no opinion; tor the present My.Clark'e ideas are higher than the Alps and Kockles; but there 18 ro.telling.what the future might bring forth.Durihg the last three summers he was regarded as quite the ladies\u2019 men in the: Rockies, and lady climbers cers tainly preferred him to any.other guide, He was born under the Alps, but the \u2018family was English and Mr.Clark was sent to Oxford to be educated.\u201cThis may have had something to do with his remantic attachments.The name of the new leader\u2019 \u2018who takes Mr-Clark\u2019's place is Mr.Christien \"| Streip, vho was engaged at\u2019 Philadelphia.The others come from Switzer- \u2018land direct.Their names\" are Edward \u2018Fenzs, -Christien Hasler, \u2018Fred.Michel, \u2018| Chritien, Bohren; Christen Kaufmann, 209, \u2018Hans Kaufmann and Edward Fenz.: \u201cChey cama ovet.by the same steamer.| Take Manitoba, which arrived here | yesterday, \u2018and they wil! start Tor the west to-morrow.Their stations will\u201d ba Lake Louise, \u2018Field, Emerald Läke and Glacier.\u201cThe younger \u2018Fonz, whosé \u2018name ap- pedrs at the end of the list.\u2018will not go\u2019 back with his \u2018father at the end of \u2018the.season, but will be kept by the man- jager of the Glacier House, \u2018and will he | Laught English, with the idea of faking up the work permariently on.this side,\u2019 .RECORD COURT IN SESSION Mr.Justice\" Routhier to Hedr \u2018the May\" Le .Flower Salvage: Case.TY ; The\u2018 Admiralty Court will sit fo- \u201crhorrow in the Court House, His Lordship Mr.\u201cJustice Routhler presiding.\u201cThe.\u2018\u2019Maytiower\u2019\u2019 salvago igs.will\u201d \u2018come\u2019 up on.the intervention of- Brown in the \u2018casé \u2018ot Galindey and the.Intervention of- Galifidey in the case of Ronan.In Practice- Court, on Saturday.Mr.Justice | Doherty allowed a writ of certierari to issue\u2019 \u2018in the case of Ming Tle alias Ming Gee, who wag convicted May § of baving liquor in his demnéd to pay a fine of $100 and $14.8 costs.The grounds upon which the certlorari was agked were that no-proof hud been legally | made, and that the maximum penaltÿ allowed by the: law was $100 inclusive of costs.Mr.Judgment was given this morning\u2019 in the Court of \u2018Appeals -mäintaining the appeal fn the case of the Lachine Rapids \"Hydraulic _and Land: Co.and_Dnme Helen.Worboys, and: Glasgow, several of Whom \u201chave during the 'longshoremen\u2019s trouble ] etricken down with: the disease.ee | had been\u2019 vaccHhated, but poorly, Ÿ the effects;were-nullified.The Health Departmeñt\u2019 âre endeavoring to see that \u201cSome of the gcabs brought the COURT ENJOINS SUBURB\" : FROM ENFORCING BY-LAWS Westmount.Council, Holds, Cannot Exclude Irdus- © tries from the Municipality., \u2018 ~~ The Westmount \"Town Council \u2018has not the right to exclude industrial establishments from its municipality, Mr.Justice Doherty Saturday.Two years ago Messrs, McKillop, Stewart & Shover opened the Empire Riettric Laundry In St.Catherine St, The town council had.and boilers within\u2019 the limits of the town without the permission of\u201d the council.\u2018catiun for à license to use their engine, \u201cber of residents in Dorchester street, in-rear of the laundry, the council refused to grant the necessary permit, The authorities .then threatened to prosecute under the by-laws unless the use of the steam engine was digs have.thé portions of the by-laws relating to steam engines set aside on the ground that they were beyond the powers of enact unreasonable, oppressive and In restraint of trade, and that they should \u2018be declared void.The: town contested the suit, alleging \u2018that the by-laws were authorized by the charter,\u2018 and within the powers of the council.: the speclal charter of the town author- \"establishments.or to prohibit the use \u201cand operation of steam engihes and .bollers.To justify the two by-laws, which were attacked, express legislative | authority was necessary.The plaintiffs were engaged in a lawful busl- ness, carried on.in a lawful manner, \u2018and were entitled to protection from prosecution under an lllegal by-law.The court therefore: deciared the por- vires and void and enjoined \u2018the town from all prosecutions thereunder.The \u2018the costs.Mr.F.8.Maclehnan, K.C., and the.de- tendants by the\u2019 town solicitor, .\u2018Messrs, Duniop, Lyrhean & Mdcpherson, + rte \u201cMISS, ALLISON IS INJURED While Driving Horse | is Frightened and\u2019 \u2018As.a.tesult of a runaway accident | \u2018on the Longue Pointe road yesterday'|.afternoon, Miss Fanny Allison, 20.\u2018Hosdital in a dangerous condition.Miss Allison left her home in Longue Pointe together with \u2018her uncle and brother say yesterday afternoon to go for a ve, Miss Allison, who is a skillful driver, i handling the reing shen the horse led | at some obstacle in the road.It J ran -~ 4 réar of the Canadian Rubber Company The owners made dn aæppli-.The plaintiff thereupon | took action in\u2019 the Buperlor Court to} fzing \u2018the council to exclude industrial \u2018defendants were also condemned - to pay- years of age, les in the Royal Victoria.more stringent regulations are abserved.\u2018Ain.this respect in future.emalipox scabs'with them; which we do i not want,\u201d sald Dr.Laberge.- This.was the decision rendered by\u2018.but owing to the opposition of a num- the council to \u2018pass and |.The court, in a lengthy judgment, |W maintained: \"the plaintiff's.allegations, \u2018and held that there ls no provision In| .tiohs of the by-laws in \u2018question \u2018ultra .The plaintiffs were represented.by |: aR unaway_Fol lows: i] _ _#.Duncan Béll wag amgre the phe- 20° ery Q arrived on é Tunislan .with the\u2019 buzxy into a telegraph.streets this\u2019 morning, and was \"seriously \u201ctnjured.She was: removed to the Royal Victoria Hospital, \u201cwhere it was found that she\u201d had received -a \u2018double .compound.fracture -of the leg, injuries to her hedd, and internal Injuries of a.serious nature.a TRAINS COLLIDE ON \"WHARF.While shunting on: the wharf in the works yesterday morning a G.T.k: and a CP.R.train collided,\u2019 and several.câre were badly smashed: The switch.\u2018|' man saw that if he \u2018turned thé switch Judge Doherty | à string, of cars would go into the river, and so he décided to let them back into\u2019 one another, and gave stop signals, but too late to prevent their meeting.Had the cars gone into the river there would in all probability have been: a far wor se smash up.Le a CIGARETTE BILL: COMES uP.; (Special to The Montreal.\u2018Herald.Y + reached in the House this evening.It is just probable that it will be declared out of order on the ground that, as it affects revenue, ft should be.preceded: with a resolution.This \u2018course had to be taken with one of Mr.Fis patrick\u2019s bilis this session.THEY.\"COME TO: MONTREAL.\u2018New York, May 18.\u2014Amoiig the passengers on the steamer \u2018La Champagne, which arrived from.France, four sisters and sixty brothers, students.Forty-six of the\u2019 boys go to Metu chen, N.J.; the others will\u2019 go to Montreal, rere ree emis NEWS OF THE | RIVER.FRONT PORT OF MONTREAL.oo Arrived May 16-17, \u2018Stegmship Tunisian (Br.), 6802, A.H, gers and general cargo, to H.& A Allan.- i Steamship: Lake\u2019 Manitoba (Br.), 5704, H.Taylor, from Liverpool, wit h \u2018passengers and \u2018general cargo, to Can- wdian Pacific.Atlantic Steamship Co.Steamship .Dominion (Br.), 4251, R.- Jones, from Liverpool, with passengers | and general cargo, to Dominion Steamship Co.Steammhlp Escalona (Br.),\u201d 175, a.Rollo, from Mediterranean ports, with fruit, to R.Reford & Cou.Steamship * Kastalia (Br), Webb, from Glasgow, - with general cargo, to.R.Reford & Co, Steamship Bengore Head (Br.), 1619, S.Phillips, from Barrow, with general cargo, to McLean, Kennedy & Co.Steamship Glenarm Head (Br.), 2527, cargo, to Mclean, Kennedy & Co, Cleared Max 16-17.Ce Steamship Alexandrian (Br.), 2329) G.Bruce, for Antwerp, with general \u2018cargo, by \u2018F.Leyland & Co.Steamship Kensington (Br.), 6636, GQ.\u2018Broomhead, for \u2018Liverpool, with pas~| | fengere.and general cargo, by Domine.lon Steh Biermahi Co apr ivan al \u2018Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of.Seétion -17-of*-the- Insurance Ane, Revised Statutes, Cap.124, that The Im erisi Insurahce Company, Limited, has transfterreé ail its outstanding vins Db \u201cThe Aiance Assurance wpany, \u2018and bas.ceased to.4 business in rr, Le THB IMPERIAL NÉE AN » co LIMITED.ç MPANT, Er, tre otehs Smit dators.- Dated this Oth day ot Mar.1 1a te .service, was performed.- Ottawa, May 18.\u2014The cigarette bill will ba} TMe, \u2018 to-day from Havre, were 64 religious ex{lea | the latter, with two exceptions, -being Youny < | dette.-Vipond, from Ltverpool, -with passeri- | .Lad | Supporters at Toronto Meeting.\u20182562, T.| \u2018T.Brennan, from Barrow, with general ' | Shoal -) farmer.delegates, reversiig the judgment of Mr Justice Dober= ty in the Superior Court, by which the.plain- À tiff was granted.'$1,040.86 damages against the: \u201cdefendant company for the death of her husband, Richard S.Crowther, who was burned to death in Re fire at the company\u2019s dis- télbuting station on Juné 30th, 1900) The Court of Appeal was of the unaniinous opia- fon that the\u2019 company: was not \u2018responsible, and dismissed the \u2018action.\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2018 - siBYL SANDERSON\u2019 S$ FUNERAL: Paris, May 18.\u2014The funeral of Siby! Sanders \u201csom, thc noted American opera singer, whe .died in.this city- on\u2019 Saturday mofning from.the effects of an acute attack of grippe, took plate this morning at the Church of St.Hôn- ore representatives of the operatic and theatrical world.\u2018The floral offerings were so numerous that \"the casket was burled In flowers, and even the sombre hearse was transformed {nto a floral chariot: ~The usual Catholic funeral.si - ri : ARGUE MOTION FOR RE-TRIAL.The motion\u2018 for a new \u2018trial in the Carlin case was argued before .the Court \u2018of Appeal this morning.Mr, ; \u2018Quinn -and \u2018Mr.Laflamme, appeurel for, the appellant,: and Mr.Cooke.and motion was taken en délibere.I + ° a GREAT NORTHERN CONNECTION.New American Line.Wil \u201cMake lt at \u2018Beaudette\u2014To Have Lake Fleet.learned that the Minneapolis, Superior, -St.Paul and Winnipeg railway has been- successfully finariced.The captal is $12,500,000.As projected, the | road will run from St.Paul to Duluth, A few.miles above Anoka,-a northern line.will connect with the Canadian Northern on the Canadian\u2019 line at Beau- Traffic arrangements have been: made: with the Canadian Northern, and \u2018in \u2018 order to maintain, an thdepedent pos!- \u201ction, a line of great lake steamers will be instituted., ; $51,000 FOR (COTTAGE HOSPITAL.Minto's \"Scheme Finds Staunch Toronto, Ont, \u2018May.18.\u2014Over $61, 000 was subscribed for Lady .Minto's Cottage Hospital fund at .a meeting held here - Saturday .afterfioon.\u201d Senator.Cox, D.D.Mann, Mr.Mackenzie and Chester Massey, each gave $10.000 D.R.Wilkie and \u2018Lieut.-Col.Peliatt, are.also down.for round sums.en a A NEW ARCHBISHOPRIC, - .Romé, May 18.\u2014The \u2018dlocese of Vans couver- has been taken from the -jurls- \u2018diction of thé \u2018archdiocesé of Oregon.Vancouver has been raised to &n \u2018arch- bishoprie, forming: a new campain bishopric, forming \u2018a \u2026hew Canadla ecclesiastical province, having two \u2018Canadian weste ern bishoprics.Right! | Rev.Bertram Orth, bishop of Vancod- ver, has been created Archbishop \u2018of the new diocese.ré es 30,000.SETTLERS MAY: COME, Toronto, \u2018May 18.-~John Templetoh, of t.ake, Manitoba, one- of the 48.Who, three \u2018months ago went.to \u2018Great Britain at the res.\u2018quest of the Government, as dévanes agent#w of the unsettled \u201cwpat is the city, Mr.Templeton said he\u2019 or) Heved the trip of the farmer \u2018delegates will result in 80,000 British settlers coming to.Canada before the year ig out, these are well-to-do héads of fami- « Charles Clark Will Not This Season en Inquiries from His} - \u2018As to whether Mr.Clark is likely to | D'Eylau, and.was largely attended by |.Lafleur for the prosecution.The St.Paul, Minh.May 16.\u2014It has been do Fog LOVE ©.erystsl, junto the: buck of \u2018which i .figures of a horse and.jockey, colored i in\u2018life-like colorings.- RS oF THE HORSE., _ Our.Mr.'W, M.Braxs his just returned \u2018from the foreign = : markets ati a Pris Névalty oâmes i in the form of- CARVED CRYSTALS Which when mounted into Cuff, Buttons, Brooches and Stick i Pius, make attractive pieces in Sporting Jewellèry.\u201cThess Crystals consist of a button-shaped piece .of clear q sporting subject.= After the piece is carved the figure is hand- \"We-have.these Crystels both \u2018mounted: and unmounted, .80 0 that one may choose any.subject.desired.\u201cHENRY BIRKS & SONS PHILLIPS SQUA RE, is delicately carved by.hand the a horse's head or some .other » © MoN TREAL.to.CLOSING DUDTATIONS | OTHER BREAK! - There was.another break in Montreal market this afternoon, to 22, afterwards rgcovering to 23; Twin City, 109 1-4; Coal, 101, and Nova Scotia, 97.very little disposition to rally.market recovered a\u2019 little, Pacific sell- Jing up to 129 7-8.The.stock was very active in New York.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.Paciflc\u201476 at\u2019 120%, 2.at 120%, 75 at 129%, 100 at 12944, BU'at:12914,.50 at 129%, 25 at 129%.Steel 10, \u201cat 21%, % at 24,50 \u2018at 2214, 150 at a 2516, 25.at\u201d 1235 2 atr22%, 25 at 23, 50 23, roast \u2018Raïlway-2 at 260, 25 at \u201c260, a5 at Coal\u201425 \u2018at 101%, 50 ati, 5 at 101%.2% at 101, 25 at 101.\" : Twin City\u201425 at 104 \u201825 at 169% Bell \u2018Tel.new\u20142 at 158.NEW YORK STOCKS.By private wire te Mr.C.D.Mont, from JS.Bache & Co.:\u2014.- May.15.Hay 6 DESCRIPTION On CL.Op Tl |.Amalgamat.Copper.\u201d .\u2026.4% 610 GRY OS \" Amer.Loco.com, \"204.SM 25 U3 | \"Do.do.pfd,.Weeden TOBY Ainer.Sug.Ref.Coll : us 128 Do.Do ,pfd:.: .\u2026.St die Isa ee Amer: Sm: & Ret.co.PI \u20184947 A9.49 -Am.Car \u2018Foundry.= 89 39% 3837 |.\u2018Aracondn Min.Yo.Joa 127 100 t4 Ach.\u2018Top.aud St Fo 4874 - TRY \u2018do\u2019 pref.97.96% Baltimore and onto, 0% ny A Brooklyn Rapa Fron eh 65 L633.63% - Chic.and Allon com.\u201830% \u20183012 \"0°\": 20% Canadian'Pacific.,.13115 130 «180% 129% Cânada Southern .L.«.oo: aes.oo Chen and Ohio.43 4234 42% 414 Chic.Burl, Quiney.+.+02 0 eee Chicago and West: 0.178% 177 177 .Chiago, R.I.:and PAC.200 000 oi Teele Chicago.Mil.St.P.180° 158% 157% 150% Colorado Southern u 23 2144-0672 20e re ewe lea Copaolid® td eT vk = 20514 204 203 «Colorado, Fuel.oY .69.\"Get 873.67° Clev.CC.ard St.L.: Caen ass Déla.Lack and \u2018West 050 20 2h Delaware-Hudson fees 1048: M8.172 172% Denver, Rio G.pref .\u201d eux 7 BBY 864 BDI ;Duluth.S.Sh.-Alt.I - do.Patrol United By \u2018Great Northern pid.General Electric, .; ~Jersey\u2014Celitral Hocking Valloy.lowa Cen, Com.\u2019 ret.2.\"5 the Power: broke to 90, Street Railway to 259, Steel The.market was weak, and showed | Just before the close the Wall street | \u2018At the\u2019 close 23 1-4 was\u2019 bid for\u2019 Steel.Sleel Bonds\u20142:000 at.72, » ; 4 Nova -Scotia\u201450 at 87.LN Halllax\u201425 at 99%.wa) -_| ÉURES WIND | DIARRBE ase 7 Power\u2014É0 at.90, 25 at 90, 50 at 90, 50.at 90.| - E48 EW.GILLETT ores | : TORONTO.ONT.5 SATUR DAY Nel io ACADEMY are ef agen Wi, ES, WILLARD TOMIGET Lu ee Ci \u201cTHE OPTIMIST\" CLs 4 tramntion br ALR BARK of \u201cBax, \u201cThe Professor's Love Sf By J.M.BARRIB.VEDNEE, \u201cTHE MIDDLEMAN® - ; , BU By \"HENRY ARTHUR JONES.\" - 50 \"Ear.\u201c DAVID CARRICK\u2019 pov : ay T , wi ROBERTS : ow Ë SAT: mar, THE CARDINAL\u201d By LOUIS N.- PARKER.\u201cTOM PINCH\u201d By CHARLES DICKENS.oy | NEXT WEEK, opening with special Monday .\u2018Matinee, May 25 (Victoria Day)\u2014MARGUER: 7 ITA SYLVA, Jn \u201cTHE STROLLERS.\u201d Be PL PROCTOR'.\u201cALL THIS WE EK 5 a .1 BEGINNING WITH ~~ .07\" Matinees Mon, Wed: Fri.and Sat ; James H.Wallick's , Magnificent revival of \u201cTHE CATTLE - \u201cIN G\u201d # = Bt : wl cio with - EEL JOHN J.FARRELL nr y os La ut EVENING eg in the Title Role.\u2018The Trained Horses.The Marriage o on \u2018Horseback.: The Wonderful Realatic 5 Prices\u2014500, vg \u2018256; 20e, 10e, | Next Aeration Themes B.Shea.Mämieine\u2014 : {FRANCAIS | aimee in THIS WHEK\u2014The World Fema Vol ; Brothers Byrne NEW 8.BELLS Sold by Dry, ists mn the world, Besure and ask TOF every part premty-iive ki El forties .THE.INTERCOLONIAL \u201cCOAL.MINING CONAN Vo hed bi; \u2018Works\u2014Drummong Goluvry, Westuilie, Lr _ Nova Scotia Miners - -anû Producers ot of Nova Scotia.Offered in ali sizes and auan- tities to suit purchasers.er rail.Building, ! Mon The.Crown.[nes co, done at ,moderate prices.Specialty \u2014 Installation of.electrio : light, bells and annunciators, * Estimates on: \u2018application.792 Ottawa Stree t, - Mantreat.INSURANCE COMPANY.C MONTREAL STOCKS.nished dy w.H.Weir & Son :\u2014 Hal ax Eles Tram Oo.: do pul StJ ohn Eledtrig \u201cTwinOlty Transit .io \u2018Poledo Railway .: | 2 | 80 Rich & Ont Nav.odo .923 9236| 914 a @ cusfssne - +.[1807 |., Coupon Bonds .[.|.foo].Do.: Hex Boud Boonen weve ce Montreal Te egraph Co .[188 Bell Telephone Co.j16t Dom Iroug3te il, com.|-28 Lo, do + 70 Do.do s| 70 Mont Heat.Light & Br | 98 Nova Scotia.ateel.[100 Ogilvie Milling ptd.[129 - |.5.Lakoof Wocde a \u201clas .vou \u2018Lautentide Pulp cesses 0 (|.Do do.Bo 108 : de.Montreal Cotton 09.|130 |: Dominion Qotton O SL [47 1.4% \u2018Canada Colored Got; n e 8s » 65 821 do undef.vie locas + Merchants Cotton \u2026-.|-70.|.0° |.\" War le.\u2026.\u2026.vecsesèlsen Loewe 02 Ne, Lom, | Jou! Common Veen ib 104 [1023410134 a.uuac 0000 ee \u2026.\u2026.tens Do - Bonds.deed dae .Bank of Montreal.efuise = [so Ontario Bank, .coe ae ) Mojsons Hui Long wees | Mankor l'oronto Cras pre Bauk of Bribish N° effect so, Motard oy Arsined spall about \u201cEmeraids and EY m.-Mre \u201cAdam Beck, [ $30.- Biamon ds rise, eh, g.\u2018Miss Alma Pep- tn We have mounted enne very | Roger ; er.m, Mis, H.Vi.Mera .- \\ \u201chôte Oh La ('citif, -Mpni Loge , nice Fi nwa y ith the i byé pe mn.| H.CH vkie) bg.\u2018Hafhert Molson, bination, whi.node vers goad Abeer , Ps | value.° : LjChes 270 fpursin-hands: © \u2018 : : ! CHL CHT Bearmemt.Montreal, $69, - 1 Emerald.and 1 Dia- ae fi.uo George Pepper, Toronto, 330, mond 822.50 § CeatCraw-& Murrey, Toronto: 1 Emerald \u2018and 2 Dia.: - | \u2026 Lpdy'$ hunter, be up, tn, and, monds 0.872.00 J! carrying aver 179 Ib& to heunda, T.a- 2 Emeralds and 1 D: a.CU Sos ra RINE Cun siffersd by Mr.HH.mond £43.00 #1 Lesrinofit.whip offered by.Mr.Rr.J.1d and 2 Dia: Co ingle, 3 En = A 3876.50 { 1 Thé ce win, che Mrs, v \u201cptit 10 Di a- .1e miibelt, Montreal.! Fronds and 1 ° 899.00 Loc vx Feilew, ch.g.Mrs, Adm Beck, | Eh Le IP : Le Folkirk.be.Are.Adam Berk! pTandon, \u2018Ont, Class 27 1 \u2018hoonqioriship saddle horse, GEO.©.ROBINSON & C0, \u201cever 2397 St.-CatHorine Strost.: feeling | de .i.\u2018ténarits, ! forming i sight as, ine] Che rt pelo players \u201chim 7, | froin | | English cubs every \u2018ye ar ponies to the high as $1.500 for some of at a prive as them.The list of prize - w day follows: ï c .The Morning Winners.ponies 13 hands and under, arivon hv.\u2018boy or girl, not.over fifteen years.of age.The.ponies to count Ifty cent: driving \u201cforty \u2018per cent, ap- inners: on \u2018Satur; « \u2018ass a5, per ointments.ten ver cent.i» L bot, bam : Miss Irene Bender, Montreal.$15.: .LoNellie dk: br.om \"Miss Alice Gra- ü sntréal, $10.: : Tam.Monreal .ye Miss Stella Me- caetrran, Montreal, $5, t H, ©, \u2014Birële, br.me F.w.\u201cson.Montreal.Class 39 Pon ies under \u2018saddle.L'hüîtorbox, b.rh, Mies- Za çamp- Montteit, 815.L2 Rip, dun é.Major.F.Mor read, L810.3.sheath v2 Lass, ch.m,, 8.Carsley, Monfrenl, Thomp- bell / Melghen, Class nS \u201cPérvies in harness: : 51093, Little Verchedes,.roan ne HH.; ; Montreal, Sth r Fox, gr.g.T.Trude], Mont- .$10, 3 shronshire Lass.ch.m,, S.Carsley, Montreul- $5 ; \u2018 (UH, C\u2014Chatter box, -b,m., Miss Enid ; Campbell.Montreal.LL étre 99, Ponies undar- saddle, ridden iy a boy or girl.not over fifteen years} ur Loge.O4, Glendow.ér, bé.Miss Shella \"Me: CY eh vm, Montreal, $15.| 4 2° Nétiie, IK\"br, im.Miss Alice \u2018 Gra- his Montrail, SIL.- , - Little Prince dk.hoe.H.I.Ruth-.or L Cote des Neiges, 85, LT fi.«© \u2014lattle Queen, dk.b.m., W.Outremont, .ponies under.s: 1d île.shown >: about three feet high: Le Gnd awer; bg.Miss Shetta \u2018Mec-: Ft an; Mont al.on, oo IC Chattirhoxi ha Miss Enid Camp: bell Montel, $1.Co \u2018 Priirie\u2019 Rose, J.Montre HI 510.\u2019 w.ban.Peñrson, The: \u201cAftérnoon Winners.co fering tandems: .ve \u2018stmiinster KIN, Harses in harness, driv en by Cup offered by Henry Morgan & On, H- serve ribhôn ta second.- Prine hog, Dro, Bruneau, Mat.Fresors s-Mr Supprisé, hé Miss Tei.Péppèr, Toronto.Class 49 Hunt Club comp L Montreal, Dr.Charles M | whi offered by E.N, Hency & Co.\u201d oyston.brs, H.H.Learmont, Monten, | vento, Dr, Ruttan.Mr.and Mrs.S.May were the guests ] of -Dr.and Mrs.\u2018James Bell.: Mr.and Mrs, \u2018lever and Mr, Charles Hickson, Ce iE - Miss Estelle Troltind and Mr PF .i ks tnd prostjie, hu iv Mrs, Adie Beck, London: |.Cri, She, = \u2018 \u2018reighté ns, be.and Myopia, bre.Chane Prepon; Toronto, $30.! 0 tendant eh, anid Maringo, Pere.Cros Murray, Toronto, 83: < | Hote Lee Zone Dughess, bn, j NX: HL.Pitotte, Montre! of t - NC \u201cIl 4.\u2018hunters Has regularly hunted during \u2014i ; tears sepson of 1902 \u201c1908, shown with couple of \u2018hounds, Ly mag r huntsman and two whips in hunt anifor Horses, 50 per cent, hounds.» + per cent,, gereral excellence, 10 per and cup, Montreal Hunt Club, cEachran, M i ve $300 and cup.2.Canadian Hunt Club, Montreal, Dr.Mignault, M.F.H., $150.The Winners at Night.Class 19.Horse and runabout owned.by a resident of the Island of Montreal, Cup offered by Mr.W.C.Mcintyre, LHL, 2.Rosemary, sr.m.,- \u2018Mrs.HV.Meredith, Montreal, H.C.\u2014McGregor, rg.M.B.Davis, Montreal.Class 50.Champion kunter.Cup offered by Mr.A.Baumgarten, reserve ribbon to second: 1.Senator, ch.g., George Pepper, To- Reserve\u2014Myopfta, br.g., George Pepper.Toronte, Class 35.Champion harness Horse, Cup offered by Henry Birks & Sona, Reserve ribbon to second.- 1.Royston, brs, H.H.Léarmont, Mantreal, : ; : Reserve\u2014Sparkle, b.m.Mts, .Adam Beck, London, Ont.Class 48.Hunt Club competitions, For the best team of three hunters\u2019 from why rechgnized hunt, owned and \u2018ride den by mambers of the respective hunts, dn their Hunt uniform.Conformation and quality to count 50 per cent.l\u2019er- formances over the jumps 50 per cent.No member to ride mora than one horse fn any one team.Averige excellence of the team to determine the award: 1 Toronto \u2018Hunt Club, Toronto, $150, .Montreal Hunt Club, Montreal, $75.3 3.Montreal Hunf Club, Montreal, $5.SATURDAY EVENING'S.BOX 'PAR- : TIES AT HORSE SHOW.Miss Ethel Gault and Miss Fadle Were among Mr.and Mrs.David Mor- rice\u2019ä guests, Mr.and Mrs.Peers Davidson guests of Mrs, C.J.McCuaiæ.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Molson and Mr.Wotherspoon were guests of Ar.Land Mrs.GG.W.Cook.Mr.and Mrs.-Erriest Gault and Mrs.| Porteous.were the Buests of the Misses | \u201cHayes, | Mr.and Mrs.Robert.Reford,- Jr.and Ww ere | Miss Stearns were guests of Major [ Meighen, ERE Mr.and Mrs, \"Baumgarten had vis- ftors three, - Miss L.Smith, Miss Mc- Callur: and.Mr.Leopold Galarne: tu and With Mr.and Mra.\u2019 Leslie 'G vault were.\u2018Mejghen were with the Missés Stephen.Mr.and Mrs.Durnfori aid the Miss- no way could ft find more EXPERTS SPEAK ON THE WHITE PLAGUE Dr.3 C, Adami Sounds Warning Note in Address at the Church ~~ of the Messiah, \u2018The medical crusade against the myriad marching forces of the tuberculosis baccilli was successfully inuûgurat- ed at most of the Pretestant churches of the city.last night when addresses were délivered by medical practitioners under\u2019the uuspices of the Montreal League, for the prevention of tubercu- osis.The \u2018inception of the movement it is interesting to know, did not come from the medical profession but from the niinisterinl ranks.It was Rev.Dr.Barclay, of St.Paul's Church, who suggested that the pulpit was the place ih which the medical protession could best stir up the people to u proper serise of thelr duty in regard to the prevention und cure of this subtle \u2018malady which.is so inimical to human life.That tuberculosis, lInsother words, consumption, ¢an be fought and conquered wns the Message that the medical men -hud to delivez in the pulpits, , \u2018 Dr.J.Adami struck a clarion note on the subies ut the \u201cChurch of the Messiah _ last evening, and its\u2019 echo should be heard in every home, \"PARASITE IN HUMAN SYSTEM.Rev.W.Barnes sald.a few words in tiation of the.use of the -pul- pit for such a cause.The religion that influenced those who worshipped there was the religion of love and in fitting expression than In cure for human life, © Dr.Adami, ih the course of his ade dress, observed that there was i cers, tain approprinteness in the idea that those who devoted themselves to the welfare of the body sheuld ally thems selves with those who louked after the soul Few.rcilized that the ,«piritual life could only be attained in # body Kept in health,\u201d \u2018This aspect of spirltüa]- life might seeny peculiar to many: but it wus \u2018obvious that a body une h was diseased \"was apt to harbor \u201cmorbid spirit.No one was: liKely to mistake the prank \u2018weeds that grew -on the dunghll] for the beautiful lilles that grew on the rich soll of the garden, So was it.with the human race, , The relationship between a hedlthy body and strong spiritus 11 life had befn accepted.ax far bac K yas vould be traced, The primitive prtest everywhere was the! medicine mur, and Che Egyptinn és Cook were the guests of Mr.and: Mra, \u2018Geo, Smithers, Mrs, Yiles,.Brantford: Mise Marter |} and Migs M.Stearns were Euests of Mr.| and.Mrs- Yates.; Mr.and Mrs.AUan * Mackenzie\u201d.were | in Mr, Montagn Allay's box: Misk Ethel Bond was with: Mr: and, Mrs.ALD.\u2018Meier.- | With Mr James Ross were Nr.and Mrs Frank Mitthewron und Mrs.N: S-U tor Pecks .Mr.G.= CIonston® sert were Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Adan Beck.Mrs: Standey Maude and Mr.and Mis Andrew Al- Yai \u2019 and Mrs, « \u2018hartes Meri-ilith._.Miss J: Mekntyreaud Dr, Turtief were among the Misgis: Hénnett 8 guests.Fr\u2019 Misses Sintt Avere.guésis.of we) \u2018Dr, and Mes, Peters whe among Mr.end \u2018Mrs, Robert MiuKavis guests: + NT.and Mrs, Charles Hodgsdh were with Mr.Malcoumn Mefntyre.© Migs I, Retford wis the guest af Ars.(George Woshingfon Stepheiis.Mr and Mes.HI H.Macdougall were the gûe ts of Mr.and Mrs, AG Otte vas, Mr.Colin\u2019 © amp bell were Hi: %, Meredith.Co Wiss Hazel Alan.Miss Dors Alain, Miss Hilda Gordon and ms Foie] [a amphell, occupied a \u2018box -at.Lhe Horse: \"how un 8 aturday evening.\u2014 I and Mrs.Fro darts Kk Meredith, Mr, \u201cwith Mr und Mrs, Limit: for Samuel Conway! of\u201d \u2018Point St.Charles, RE soo] reputation Samuel ai WAV, \u201chas alwavk borne until CC Weainesday, wanen Clarkin arrested him can\u201d a serions charge.Mr.Recorder Weir remanded \u201chim.Conway's, wife.was hraken- hearted and his daughters ashame tn.call him father: For his offence tha munizhment would be thé maximun.go he will spend.=ix months in.Ja'l and pay a fine of &0 or spe ni another.Hix | months \u2018there.oo.will \u2018Invite.All Canada.- Lt mon Nationale Fr anvoise fs or- FAN IZziNng - great musical! cele bration, te which i the musical arganizations.of Canada wil be invited, Fhé-clrs cular sent \u2018out states that ft will he held an July 13 in Montreal, at the Na- tiona! Franvcaiseréelehration.Two die visions of the musical hortes\u201d wJII be.formed, and prizes of 31W0 and + banner will b ered ta the first division,\u201d \u201cTa thes Hei \u201cdivision will be given a prize of #3 anda gold medal, and\u2019 \"good to the ally SA STOIT, +4 + \u2018émstablé - 1 warmth.- =, aR priests were thie physicians of thelr people.Th Greece the teritple of Aesculapius was the temple of (he faders hy water Cure and Moses, While.dt religolus leader.was\u2019 Pre -emin ntly a teacher of hyxisnies In, these lutter Were sefVrd hy two different classes of men; but it might he well to remember that former relationship.Medicine now had Large boundaries, making ever anore atl more to prevent disease, Who Krew but there was betng, Ingugurat- ed thot event ar Tnovément - vhteh would mike and minister with greater people and help to Anateri- hee age them De grace?Tuberculosis, Dr.Ædann went on to explain, wis due Lo an extremely Ute vegetable parasite in the It tioug A healthy body wis pt to resist tuberculosis, aod Anald resiat- 1t, provided that the.growth, of the\u2019 poison Mis not too great.TU wus lowered heulth and, lowered vitality that made the body\" a prey to this orgenism, general.the ravages of the direuse were slowly.prog \u2018essive.\u2018 fn Af average, if ABOUT THAT co.AT Why?\u201chiinan You wear a chats ~To keey thegdld out?Noi to keep.the.warmth in.| What of the body that has no warmth the, \u2018thin, poor body \u2018that Tacks.the healthy flesh and fat it needs ?Ë mulsion provides thé right.\u2018kind of a coat, W hy?cause Scott's Emulsion build firm, solid flesh; and.sup-!| plies.just enough fat to fill nature's requirements \u2014 no more, That means.bodily.« - We'll send von n sample.tree tipon request.\u201d SCOTT & DOWNE Toronto Ont.| -othrr prizes \u2018will he dis tributed us the\u201d cireumstäne es warrant, « Cd D HERALD, MONPAY MAY 18, 1008: ; higher days the two min}.was not exceedtingly fnufee- + In: For such we say.that.Scott\u2019 S |.Be- - She ig si CHIR season And business, cer Againdy goes not come fo the chucern\u201d that walkts, but to hose whe go after 10 with well the disease took hold, from twe to three JT0r% night be siven As the time dur which the body was fighting a lose ing battie against it, and before death came to end the scène.MONTREAL'S RATE Is HIGH.If we had a community (hat was sound in health, we need not greatly fear the disease, und if the citizens could be \u2018induced to improve their gen- erul health, they would be doing the best possible work in reducing the ravages of tuberculosis.Judging from the mortality statistics, our community in Montreuil was a strangely and appaling- ly~ weakly one.London was the most densely populated city in the world, an old city containing\u2019 narrow atreets .and having little sunlight, and' pussess- | ing all those conditions which should favor disease.But what did we find?London, practically through studying the laws of general hygiene, had halved its death rate during the last hulf-ceutury, sd that it was now only 17.3 per thousand of «the population, What wus the case in Montreal?The last statistics, those for 1801, showed a death rate of 28.1 per thousand, or almost double that of |.London, 1t wus terrible, and he perd tot say that, this enormous deuth rute wus largely \u2018preventible.Possibly .29.1 | was it litte exaggerated, because It took in a certdin number of deaths in the hospitals of people who came from out- \u2018side; but we might safely say that 271 per thousand died here in Montreal.Why wis it thiat we had so many more deaths here than we ought Lo have in à Large city?Why was.it that our \u2018death rate was larger than that of uny large city in tha United States «x- cept In the\u2019 sub- tropfeal region, ; \u2026 MAIN-CAUSES OF FATALITIES \u2018 There were three main causes; our | Antaptile mortality, and.that Jargely unions those who spoke another lu- Ruiage to ours; pneumonit, which wag 2 very \u2018dangerous \"disezcse in Montres], especially.with our houses so tightly shut up, and apt to be averheated, and tu- beréulosis, 7 We could start crusades Against cach one of these, but ane great diminution that Was possible in Mont- Teal wus In the deaths from tuberr ula- Bin, For the district of Montre: 3] these.de aths were, roughly, ahout 1,006 à year, and in genera one-deventh of all the deaths in this clty were from.tubsren- losis.We had evidence fromm what had been done élsewhere tiiit Uhis Cnormous denth- rate {was large vreventable, : \u201cThe future with regarel té tubéreuln- \u2018Ais wis Tull of Lops.We had evidence number of Ci Ben it could he cured.The methods ur prevention and of cure were hoth simple and practical, By good Hving, healthy food, *fregh air, opening thew Indows of the rooms.once or ticé à day, Laicing a chestful ol.fresh alr now and then, we could tp.in trupreoyingethé condition of the luns3 and se tend to resist infection, There should also Le the avoidante of 9 hours.atl inspropér fond, while aleohol ehould be\u2019 taken anly \u201cta the silat, quantity, sFie smrahler the br tter ATTIR OTHE near ne HES.A1 \u2018th other chive hes phen Lege WE ra 0 large Rp.Frisir.Andrews Dr.Ant Montreal \u201cChureh of séotlz mu En, ntronuet.SCONE: oni Pr.-F Cuvil Alon: Dr 2 Gard; Calvary.De Cushing: Print sf, Chaïles, He 1 10) Loss: Bethle Me he Westmount, br Are chitin .To 20 \u20ac « JULES HENRI IS ACQUITTED.otawa May 1s tn the Kippewn murder, on \u2018returnéd,a verdiet-éf not'auitre, \u2014Fhe prisoner, Jules Henlow ho wars eharged with muds Fine young Guchior at, Ripe.ewan January 1908, was the n is.chieged, amid gr HI excite ment.io > \u2014\u2014\u2014 .a cL \u201cIN THE CARPET STOCKS Or Te SN.Caryl y Co Tamed, ov ért need ds antl (pated, \u2018he sales records Tudo uke an unpree eds su mAurstire ss for thik, ses vit ets CHAPTER x1,\" \u2018ontinued.\u201cAh, love me, Sear one,\u201d she _whispered,- as his \u2018arms wete round her again, for my: love is mores thigh.q1 can tell.\u201d _ * *Not\u2018the romance.of the, forest, \" ne, murmured siily.\u201cAh, darling, yes: ehould.hate the forest, { ing It had you not-heen\u2019 in it.instead of lov- No.the : for that is you.LT} .\u201c4 city Count zg for little.\u201cIde not allow him to 5 even in the fhrek VAL, buy)\u2019 she remonsfraited\u2019 with, feurfulness you: do.nots know how.@r at his pnwer for evil is.\u2019 : .\u201cNo moré than any \u2018other man's.\u201d * No) and yes,\" she replied.- \u201cFot.he \u201c10 false \u2018And, ubseruploùs, Anddlets nothing: stand agdinst his will.(Ig: Tear.eg EE Te : rion |r she uid her.hand beseechingly, only for a litue time; (While we: just - are here.\u2018 \u201cA sec Fat he exclaimed, in marre \u201cFrom your father?\u201d He was troutded at thr ide of a seu ret where no mystery should he bin\u2019s suspicions ahout Philippa andl her father cume to his mind; and yet! when he looked into her.eyes \u2018they seemed to give the lle to any suggestion of wrong.- or deceit.\u201cOf course, dontost, \u201d shall be as you wish.\u201d a little \u2018grateful nod and smile, I not he _allowed to know why?\u201d Rather to Jie surprise Philippa aid reason.\u201cMy futher\u201d she answered \u201cwith a touch of diffidence, \"has views for.my future; he hr.réplied, she gave him \u201cshall - makes plans\u2014-\"' \u201cIs Count Zarka, comprised in them?\u201d She laughed.\u201cMy father liked: the Count better than I do.There! Ig not .We.need only \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014tri gras, \u2014\u2014 CAUTIOUS MOTHERS Will use \u201cTHB PEPTONINE\" 1e they desire to see thelr children grow strong, healthy and vigorous.Weak persons of ali nl is another analysis cerilficate: .Quebec, eptember - 13th, 1898, \u201cLA PEPTONINE, * amination, is composed of very \u2018pure wheat, containing nArogeneous and amylaceous substances together with certain salts, jn such .FPT as to form a complete food, easily flable and very digestible.|.(Mégneô) Ph: J.FILLION, Privat,\u2019 Fhrgteasor o of Chemistry, Laval University, à Teds oy ali first class pharmacists, or by Cinla=| \u201cit EXEFIT BY ITS USE.Fhe toliow- low- | submitted tz my ex.\u2019 mantiacaurer, b.Cosiawd 006 Ly doar Montreal.on his shower, * \u2018you must promise not to\u2019 be rash, not to.offend Count Zur- ka.< I know you.are brave and care yinthing for him but your very straightforwardness makes you no: match for his methiqds.Promise me, \u201cdearest.You must not run\u2019 inte hidden.danger like that.\u201d .Impatient .as.he was to lay.bare\u2019 h mystery, he; yet felt that patience.was the viser coursé, and he could but glve -his word not $0 come to- open deflance ot the Count.So the promise was given and sealed._ CHAPTER XIII.\u2018WHAT.ZARKA FOUND.Count \u2018Zarka \u2018had paid\u2019 his \u2018Ateustome ed \u2018visit to Gorla's\u2018 farm and was far from pleased to find Philippa absent, and no hint left behind of her where- shouts.\u2018He chatted.for a while with her father; but the tylk on elther side was\u2019 hardly of an exhilarating nature, both men having \u2018in thelr hearts cause, for annoyance.Hus your friend, the Lieutenant, been: ovei here this morning?\u201d Zarka asked uhceremoniously Harlberg shook his.end me humour: \u2014 edly.\u201cNo.L have seen nobody, but Phitippa-for-a fhis-is-extié- indeed, + His guest gave a \"shrug.\u2014Urhap- pily a necessary evil, although one which \u201cyou «may hope need not last much: longer.But we will try and muke it as pleasant as you will allow us, My cousin Royda d'Ivady is anxious.to\u2019 come over and sce your daughter.Fraulein Philippa seems to avoid company, and.we do riot like to intrude.\u201d .ah ihterview which bored \u2018him.Tq .\u201cNo .le ave your « count ©] slightly, me = Tr his: guest was hardly the ani te \u201clot uny diffidence on.that score standin the way, of his pleusuve: but.he mrre- Fy replied a few: words 8f prôtést, * \u201cI had, indeed, u message from my cousin,\u201d Zarki said, rising to conchide \u201cHave idea which direction Fraulein | Fhilippa\u201d took?\u201cshe sald nothing \u2018to: ne, exe thut she .was going.-Will you mrssage, Count?\u2019 it was hardly warth while; ar \u2018he\u2019 would \u2018probably meet the Fraus lein; \u2018as heswns going ty ride home hy the forest: ; Sa, with an hmpatience.he scare ely troubled.to disgulne, he took his leave.But he did not meet \u2018Philippa as he experte.She and-her lover avoided: the open.rides.on their walk home- Wars, for \u2018interruption was jüst then the last thing-they courted, - Within: a radhis of i goad mile from the fram the \u2018\u2018ourit ciintered; up one .parth, down\u2019 another, Sou-any cept \u201cNo, to no purpose.Not\" a sign of her whom he sought was to\u2018 be seen, He was, assuredly, nig a man | who \u2018took baffling well, and: his\u2019 expression as he urged his\u2019 horse ih and put the woodland: tracks.ns not an amiithle one, | Suddenly aomething happened which.intensified his alertness.Ar he.rode down a semewhat wilder and more intricate path his horse jibbed arËl shied showing unmistakenblé signs.of unensUiess.: Kñowling that the well- träined animal would:not behave thus Without æood cause, Zarka took \u2018notice of the side from \u2018which the disquiéting influence proceeded, and then, dis- | inounting, he pushed his way through the undergrowth .to discover the reson, It Iny but a few pices before him-the\u2019 wild boar which d'Alquen had wbunded and which now lay dead where he had fallen.A very cursory glance enabled the Count.to take in the fact that the animal.\u2018had heen shot.He looked round for further evidence: he listened engerly for volces, Nothing unusual was to be seen or heard.\" To his aports-.\u2014 ToD \\ 0.you that Dr: Trove a d'Oise Is an cortain | and abso cure for each and pt orm of itching, ; blesdingand.protruding piles, the manufacturers have guaranteed timoniala i the daily prèss and ask your neigh: bora what they think ofit.You can, ure it and rot your money back if not cured.a box, at all dealers or EDMANSONBATES & Con Toranter Perhaps it t-oecurréd to Hasibrg that! Dr.Chase\u2019s Ointment .: i .+ + « CU TTS VF al Ea avé SE ever keeping his.sharp \u201ceyes:| onthe alert, bug ull mana eye the track-of-the boar.was_ I: Cafistein®* He ahut the, book with, an impatient Hick, Hind {onked Found wih lowering face, or a hile: he stood In.\u2018thoygght, ns though An what had occurred there, CEs Taney wal not an pleusant Orgy\u2019 to Judge Hy the deépéu- Ing frown sud the met Jaw, Tréementiy \u2018hetrouseW \u2018hiniself go Action, thruit the Lhenk into his pocket, went with quick, Pas rnosofut\"xtep hadk ta, Lvhére he hd teed his horse mounted niv\" rode off towards the grarige.Ve: trotted his | horse up to the door At wpe swhich | poke of Hate and jmportaoee.+ \"Herr Hariber rg! he shouted.\u201cHerr \u2018Hurlbergt\"\u201d Laws added to shind Lengerhess, tl Hh LL the Seg va about anyt | Court\" > \u2019 \"Fraulein turned \u201cNot five minutés ago) ' \u2019 \u201cHeaven he thanked,\u201d in rka exeinim- ed with stinglicted rediff, 1 feared ah, accident hadyhefafien her.General, you \u2018ought to.warn \u201cher agrwinst- solitary - strolls in (he forest.\u201d : \u201cWhy.What Toade you think anything was wrong, Count 2\u2019 Hartherg asked, in n tone which did not Indicate thal he wns absolutely convirfeed of hid visitor H sincerity, .But Zarka knew hoth the power of a surprise, Philippa\u201d Has she\u2019 His man and \u201cHe was not} covery \u201cupon Philippa by mlawing the | knowledge of it to filter through, her father, \u201cAsk Franlein Phitippire- \u201cto come to \u201cws,\u201d he\u2019 sitid'alniost peremptorily, ns.he | swung himself out of the \u2018saddle and entered the house, \u2018and vou shall hear.\u201d Haribetæ called -her, and she came in to the woom where Zarka stood impa- tently playing with his riding whip.His quick cye detected.a certain only nif hidden: radiance in her face; and he felt that he could guess its.cause, Harlberg- turned to him.invitingly © for | his explanation.: .\u201c1 think.\u201d Zarka \u2018began, I have to congratulate you, Fraulein,\u2019 \u2018on.a lucky creane,\u201d He told himself that he was right to have taken her by\u2019 nurprise, for she looked at him with a start of obvious -discomposurèe.: Lo \u201cHow, Count?\"\u201d, she asked.- \"From \u2018thé tusaks of bne of.the most formidable wild bonra -T have come across for many a day.\u201d nig 5 matt es cie an na 5, .so \u201d IT asso td, Stow \u201cha and peerless values.adv.Lo 2 < .Co, \u2014 ee \u2014 - J + : 1.7 plainly indleated.] He follow ert ft.for at \u201cAh ving now: she said with na short distinee and Fahne upon an hook] gmt hit fe Fécovared woman ot] sing on the ground; Lhe eagetly plok- hers LIU NP It was ar nen bl send on the ' fn, he \u201cretirned nlmost.ve vous, ny Tenf w.8 written fia pend) Sh pn ®t Kaos.SC Knoa enough te be sure Harlberg nirriof \u201cout with\" *mocal].rie : Kong to discount-the effect of his Adis-\"[\" cat This thoment ba iene ul rather than that 1 might civsily condoling with rs congratulating y £ Khe wis pirate dd for Rng?Atv he Bnd fovind\u2019 it out, and he team fat that she- whould be ti the dark tHE he wag master\u2019 or ahe facts, He turned ta Marlberx.:| Chaney Gene val, A mont roux brute: | With frogs as Jong as that\u2019s hie Arti elite] gu length on bin ving; Av Hip.\u201cNo Uinrrméd ann wonld hae bädn chine Tt wasp providentinl es RIOTS hin, bpp Hi bery And,\u2019 \u201cna Aerie cof Tag Riteveil repronch .01 agit 8 plied, My dress to thankge 1674 \u201cdent vou.\u201d ce Zarhu Lila lots 8 table, + SL'ray Jet nhl of now, he salt 2 Philippa told hee sto hort iy, Ani had the Ma tae jon\u201d CU, dog that \u201ctha | Count conjectures as Ay her PfRervede wore upset.whery she described; hi fs a stranger.Fndesil; dd linens tidend) v secmed to coticerté Him mare Chir yer \u2018wifety, or the didhger she had donrfl, \u201cHut the mnie who shot the, brute?\u201d Lhe asked, ig the story care To an end,\u2019 and Hartberg had, ined | I ofr with A strinker.; father, \" gr vos Cling t arid vip eu the | us, hear faites fun A p pnat season has \u2018necessitated extensive alterations in the compnny\u2019s wnres- rooms at 7866 St.Catherine Street.The volume of.\u201cbusiness for Aprt, for n- stance, ii 70.per cent.In excess of the business for the stune, month list: vents -Prepnrntory-to these: niteritf ions | wn great clearing dale of pianos will he made, including Instruments by Chigle- PNR.Stalnway, Helntzmin ang.other eminent.makers.\u2019 Busy terms of payments will be granted, \u201cand old -in- struments taken in,part payment.Pur \u2018les.from a diatance desiting one of the clearing sale bargñina should write at | once for\u2019.lst of circular priced and *l rea\u201d 2366 St, Catherine su reet;, Montre : Adv.that 41 could \u201cbe prevented, amd\u201d that fn\" late].given as follows: ; , K Prexbyterian St, Tanda Dr Fa Caperoii, Asmérlogne > roe, terian.re.ER Roast Know, ler.SNC pen \u2018 akin rs LE Gane Stow a stahler, SOUL PR Hill Crésent, Dr, Ridiev Colvin, Di Anivthe sta D, PE Andersen: Taylor .Dr.Armour BobeRtsor: 51 CAM hava, Point St.Charles Dr, R, Wilson, Sr).\u201cAudrexte, Westmount, br A: Hutchinson: - Mejville, West cat: por.A.& Nicholls, Wektr fr AH etai.Phe fury a Firyson, | saturday A cape, ran leiig nel doa ow hie h dutzht Héretly Minfqyni tee.\u201d ; you told ape nothing.of hits, \u201c Lhir- i reproving come ut.vou say?2° Yani hail never seen him bu- fore?\" Toe continued, pet anit _ EXTENS VE + ALTERATIONS IN ANÔ* PREMISES.Th pr Ienenne In the business of | Cc.W.lindsay, Lhmited, during, the Ceylon ~ ea GREEN OR BLACK \u201cThe.Tea with the taste _you nn like\u201d.+ If you want a fine, pure, strong.mellow brandy, ask for PH.RICHARD 4 GOENAGÉS Agedin Oak Casks, serres PH.RICHARD COGNAC \u201cLaporte, \u2018rartin & Co., Montreal, GENTS FOR CANADA.PH RICHARD COGNAC JS our \u2018business has : # been increasing for thirty # years.prices, has been the résaon.Teas, Good goods a at- right 25¢ to 60c per pound; | Coffees, 20c to 1c per pound |, in Phone ip wo THE CUARANTEED PURE MILK COMPANY, 2085 AT.CATHERINE \u2018 He a Toi\u201d Up 669 A.Macphal! , _Methodist-, St, James, br vw.F.Han-.\u201cton.Fairies Narre, Chen orgs Armstrong.Joi sins, Jr ror Show: Contenivy, Ie, race Hi: all: Mountein {- street, Dw oF inlays She rhreoxs Street.Deo Morrow.West Fn.Dr Med Connell; Wostmauut, Drs Poti rs: Faire Mount ; AN ene, Dr.ir Shaw Maung Roygil Aven: 1°.Pr, Lite v.\u201c Anglican.| St Sitnons, Tires Harvey: ToAmberst Park, Dee Van: Eberts.SL PMarTxs, Hochelgrn, Dr, Aylen: St PR LS nbs St Lamberto Dre FLOW ith Me Sa, Sepaen's (Wer dal © Pari Pe.Wo HH.- Drummond; Martin Dr WL Fisk se dude's, pie Newman: Grace |; Chureh, fr rnc Ite] SE Thomad, Iw, ALF Fox .© RBaptiste First Baïpitist, Ye, A.HL 4-Gordon;- Mt fr, HIdings Wests Hsount, Dr Point St Héhirrles, Pa C.\u2018es : Tr re = es, the Se £2 the .taste aaveeable ze : \u2019 d 12 (s pret al vermin asd insects, [I elo Rssamc® , Îr 48 emplevid with great advantage 'm Spécialités Pours , shoesmakire.sol», cvunters ete.E STREET.: mr \u2014 The Dominion Flour Paste.Co.Cordamnece yrelivee.1 AE > , : etroncest an rying the.quickest, vi mm a 18 used dye a ; va:t:.es A SE as the best À lé tes OFFICE [.FACTORY In rear .pe he.nobly Ce Let F iv gua anteed.y au 0 a à i ; \u201c- 267 ST.JAMES STREÉT.The Best is the Cheapest, | Price 4%, 14,2.\u20183 cents per fh.07 » at and finish of our.Sack.Suits \u20ac \u201cwill please.Fou, and tho price.will astonish Ln Canipbell\u2019s Clothing Corné Is the Amerienn: Steam \u201cfauve.steed ab theo.American Steam, Laundry .- Tel.Up sé 1 Car BEAVER \u2018HALL HILL Electric Light Fixtures = LE.SCOTT & CO, Sie = Lo.- 246 ST.JAMES ST.(First-Floor Up.) moctrical ; A \u201cRELIA BLE LA UNDRY.No injurious acids Cuséd to injuré trié ling, but the very: best work guaran: À | Biscour: off our reg .Pricer fur \u2026- dave \u2018only.re i far \u2018shappizg, dox-toes, inner eric, etc.ts used dr Book - dinders.st \u201cdeing the paper- hangers for its good and rerfunie, used for whitewashing.T.Alse for pasting Uabels) on all sanued soods, ete., \u2018ete: , Vem & Maisonneuve: ne, cienetes $70 Champlaln a MONTREAL, CANADA E Bell Telephone, East\u2019 1254, PE PO AEP area Ready-to-wear Bargains for 8 _the Coming Holiday! - 600 La is * Blouses! - - Made from White Lan, \u2018 Scotch \u2018Gingham \u2018and English.and.American Printed .Percales, an.assorted - lot, .| \u201cworth $1.00, $1.2g and $1.30 cach.Choice poly.Stylish outin g Dresses Made from the best English Prints and Linen Law iis., from $2.65 Outing Hats In White and Ecru, just from 31.00 PRE : Prices .\u201c ?3 receive: from New York.Prices\u2019 Irish Lace Collars, Collarettes & Capes © Are all \u201cthe rage\u201d this\u2019 season, Land\u2019 as we- are the \u2018selling agents for Canada of The: IRISH LA( E INDUSTRIES\u2019 -AS- SOCIATION.it goes, w ithout - dontradiction: \u2018that.\u2018tits is the right Place to, \u2018buy.\u201c : © 600 Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats enim Am ae f \u201c In White.Burnt Black and Navy.Nothing.\u2018better\u2019.for \u2018country wear: -Ordinary- values 31:00 to « $1.507 Our price to clear; the lot / quickly will \u2018be the nominal one \u201cv of 15¢each, -°.JOHN MURPHY & C0, Es | = 2341 ang 2343 \u2018St.Catherine Street, Terms Cash.(Gor.Metoalte C2 Tel, Up 2740 Hi 1 A 2.800K OF | il\u2019 s Vest Pocket Hoyle x - Price 256.| \u2018By mail 8e: extra.Chapmasfs Book Store, 2407 $t cé st.} MONTRE AL.= Be sure to mention Herald when re.\u2019 plving to advertisements,\u2019 : A PAAR Gs a POLE LE Sr RFA 3 SITUATIONS VACANT.CL + Be sure to mention \u201cAéräld when replying to advertisements, .SITUATIONS VACANT.-| the defendant for $350 and.costs, I'near Grantley, at Prescott on\u2019 Oct.{attack of \u2018typhoid E \u2018man left-for t£he West'a year \u2018ago, along |.- | Tèrunto Paper.Cé1 - \u201crite \u2018Os \"(Special to The Mo Montres! 3iers1g.a -Cornwall, May 16.\u2014A sitting of the Exchequer Court was held at the Court -{ House at Cornwall on Wednesday.Justice Burbidge 'presided, and C.Morse, of Ottawa, actéd as registrar in.the \u2018place of.Registrar Audette, who is on leave of absence visiting France.The following cases were disposed of: The King vs.Serviss\u2014Expropriation .case, in which \u2018the defendant claimed damages over the value of the \u2018land expropriated.Judgment rendered for Gregory .vs.the.King \u2014 Action for damages to property occasioned by the construction of the Iroquois Canal, Action dismissed, | NEW MANSE AT ALEXANDRIA.The Presbyterian congregation at] \"Alexandria have decided on the coñ- struction of 4 new manse of solid brick .to replace the one recently destroyed by fire.E.-Deumo's application.for a renewal of his hotel license \"at Williamstown will be again considered at a meeting | of the\u2019 license commissioners of \u2018Glen- ' garry to be held at ithe inspector's office to-day.Regarding the, Maxyville licenses, one has been granted to: A.J.Kennedy, anä the applications of | Messrs.Urquhart and Young will be brought \u2018up at the adjourned meeting above mentioned, as wlil also an application from Mrs.c.M.Ha, ter, to transfer license to G.T.\u2018Wood, and one from Renaud & Laviofette, of | Apple Hill, to transfer - to A.A.Me- Doneil.= EASTERN ONTARIO MAN: Alex.C.Casselman, who is publish- \u2018ing Major John Richardson's history, of the war of 1812, with notes \u2018and a\u2019 \u201c| ELECTRIC CAR SERVICE Laneas-|- I republic, ; ON [RE AP \"DR \"we - eux Fe \u201cEH de A AIR \u201d .Mr.Wm.Larnipur,' of Dundela,.is the \u201c CORNWALL AND DISTRICT |, 275 same pre By rolific brood.sows is segtions Lagt a ay (1902) she vs a 12 of which were raised.\u2018Then in October she had 10, and.10' were In April of en m she had 5.Io of which were re ng es na side of one yer of 45, of.which: 33 were raised for market Supposing these would average, wi sold, 125 pounds each, say 6 centg a pound\u2019 \u2018live weight, || would bring 3240\u2014the product of one hog for a year.PLEASES OLD SAO PAULO.Dr.| Evaristo F.do Voi Veigo Says There la No Question of Success of Canadian\u2019 Enterprise.Enthusiastic over the electric tramway service, Canadians had given to the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, Dr.Evarlsto F.de Veiga, of Sao Paulo, arrived in the city yesterday on his first visit to Canada.In discussing the \u2018enterprise undertaken \u2018by Canadian capitalists in his country, he said that there.would be no question as to the | success of the epterprise.The electric ratiway extended over a large and populous district, come a still more.profitable undertaking in the future.In referring to the political situation in his country.the, doctor gave.it as had almost unanimously rallied to the and.although there were a few ex-officeholders who clung \u2018to the memories of the past, the country was ~overwhelmingly in favor of the.ngw regime.life \u2018of.the author, is.an Bastérn On- tarto man.Mr.Casselman was born in Stormont County, \u2018the son of à pruminent farmer.\u201d He was eduvated, at the Morrisburg High - Scheol \u2018and \u2018taught in the Iroquois High School for a time.- He 18 now on the .Normal School staff, Toronto.Ciark McNeil, of Lansdow ne, who for \u201c-]-several years wns a resident of Corn- ~ all, \u2018died on ° sor, Ont, after u short ilness.aday night ut Wind- The de- { ceased was about U8 years of age, and Hved here six or seven years.Thomas Wiggins, who \"died the- other day near Auitsvitle,- was born.dn.Ireland 71 years ago and came tb Canada.when.d young man.He was \u2018married 4, 1832, \u2018to\u2019 EMza\u2019 Maxwell.who survives him, He re- | sided_ at Lunenburg-at -oue time, but \u2018has been in Osnabruck for twenty-one \u2018years: .During the \u201cFenian Raid Mr Wiggins shouldered a rifle \u2018and.turned out with the defenders of the \u2018country.He was a Conservative in politics, and | Was à prominent member of the Orange | order: : A telegraphic despäteh from Calgary q On Wednesday to Stephen Edgär, East | \u201c| Front of Lancaster, \u2018bord: the intelli- \u2018gence of his sun's: death in the hospital of that town, having suceumbed.to an.\u2018fever.The young with, several other Glengarrians, His.- remains have been inteired at ( \u2018algary.- Joseph\u201d squire, superintendent of the mpanyy has resigned\u2019 his \u2018position and will- return to England |- shoriy.\u201cAlthôugh- only'\u2018a.fesident of Cornwall Tor about a year, he and his family have bèen much apprec fated, \u201cin social and.musical circles, and\u2019 \u2018thelr departure wiil be regretted.\"Mr, uire is succeeded\u201d by?T.Woods, of Holyoke, |.Mass, On- June: 10 the freeholders of- the village of Iroquôfs wil vote on-a bylaw.to: raise 815,000, $5.000 being.to rer place \u2018debentures fo that amount proposed ts be fagued\u2019 under a by-läw for: the purpose.of constructing an electric | light system and subsequently withe drawn frum \u2018sâle, and.the\u2019 Temalning: -$13,000 for the completion and extension of the, iroquojs water works and elee- | trie light and power system.\u201d : Geo, Beéksted And family are moving this week.to Montreal, where aber wit takegp 1 their residence.fo at ra mo had been close imitata \u20183 of thé United States of America.They had closely.followed the American constitution and their business methods, although they.did not\" have \u2018such a high tariff.His own State of Sao Paulo, he said, ex-| ported- lust year 7,500,000 100-1b.saeks sacks, the two together producing two- thirds of the coffee crop of the world.FURNITURE VALUES ALWAYS - .ATTRACTING.ATTENTION: +At The 8.Carsley Co., Limited.Good dur- -able- pleces, with all the artistic: features that it is possible to incorporate\u2019 for the price.Single pieces, or \u2018in complete\u2019 \u2018Buites.Re v , .The RMS.Bavarian, which sailed from Montreal at 10.a.m, Saturday, \"May\" 9, arrived \u201cat Movil;e at 8 am.Sunday, May .17, and at Liverpool 9 p.m.same day.- Time of passage, Ri- \u2018mouski te Moville, § days 16.hours and 35 minutes.This id.a.record passage from \u2018Rimousk] \u2018to Movile via - Cape Race.| = a amr REAL ESTATE ~ AUCTION SALE The following properties will bé: sold.: BY AUCTION (Fraser Bros.Auctionsers), on \"WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, at eleven: \u2018o'clock, \u2018at the Salesroom of J.Cradock : Simp- \u2018St.James Street : -1.\u2014The GRAVES\" PROPERTY; westerly corner of.Arlington Avenue and Cote: .St.\u2026 Aptolne Road, Westmount; comprising\u2019 choice Building Lots, and u Detached Brick Dwelling House, sepyarately.or en -Uloé.Plan at office.27 VACANT Lor on \u201crem | ectiège Ave, situated between \u201chourea Nos.5 and 57.25 feet by -56.feet; lane in rear.\u2019 between Sberbrooke and Burnside Streets.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON - : REAL ESTATE & ACENCY co.|| \u201c SECOND FLOOR.MERCHANTS BANK -.\"BUILDING.: Be : sure to- mention Herald: whén fe ; plying - to advertisements.- : Be sure to .meñition Herald when re-.Flying to advertisements.irs : ittér of 20 pigs, | and would be-| \u2018his opinion that the people of Brazil [ The: Brazilians, he went oh tb say, | -of.coffee, while Rio exported : 3.500,000 | son Real Estate and Agency co 205 at\u2019 south- | Lot | East.side, |.|:S.CARSLEY C2.tro Scnobl iris \"and Boys) and SENIOR SCHOOL PUPILS Will receive Empire Day Emblem - Pins on Tuesday afterneen between ; 400 and 530 o'clock.- +~Enter by the eastern door on St.ames Street section, and advance - to the counter alongside the ele: voter [whore the distribution will | take lace.All that we require is that you out out one of the coupons that appeared in last week's paper, fill .in the information desired, and \u2018give the coupon.to the clerks in .charge on the day of distribution.+S.CARSLEY ( Ot \"Notre Dame se Montreal's Greatest: Store, St James st May.10th, 1908.Tapestry Portleres; handsome pat- Pau Mb du.4 | Te.DECORATIVE.- \u201c FEATURES\" SHOULD a | \u201cNOT BE FORGOTTEN \u201cThers are Curtains and Curtain- , ings to bs bought, Furniture to be recovered.To assist you in figuring out costs we append a Sow \u201ceuotations.i.Chentile Portieres, 3 vas, long, new: est colorings and patterns.Per pair 39 marsrntane sen 100 a can a 0 0042000000 rns- and newest colors.Bessrencesr Per pair | 82.35 Sireeestesrgrrractiasarew TABLE COVERS \u201c4-4 size Chenille Table Covers, every .color anvocsertsreneusiees souésonu anse to incorporate for the price.fucks hints to demonstrate that our act: Iron Beds, \u201cfitted \u201cwith brase_ rails, knobs and - caps, in\u201cwhite enamel \u2018finish, § widths: from .3 ft, to 4 ft.\u201d 6 in, \u2018wide, Very neat design.Well worth $7.00.Our Special Price, Ald 35 Couc hês, in Velours, several pat- - terns to choose from, spring seats, fringed all round, very neat design -and welf made.Our: regular selling price Is $9.00.\" Special, .87.75 ne éd' stocks and peerless: values.\u201d some mosition \u2014_.; .Fine Quality Tapestry: \u2018with.handsome Borders to match, : Per yard, asc \u201c Best Quality \u2018Balmoral \u201cTapestry, with ; Borders to inatch.Per yard Tapestry Hall Carpets; \u2018 with Stair.Carpsts to match, Per yard, .48¢ BO i ee eee A handsome: lat\u2019 of \u2018Wilton Velvet Carpets, with beautiful 5 borders - \"to match, They make, \u2018the most Lu 7 00 \u2019 \u2018handsome drawing room and.library °\u2026 Per hi carpets.Special quality.\u2018GROCERIES ARE oN THE LIST FOR TUESDAY - : \u2018 Reëular.Tuesday.\u201d Finest New Made Creamery _ \"FURNITURE VALUES \u201c Always Attract Attention Good, durable pieces, with all the artistio features that it is possible Single \u2018pieces, or in.complete suites.| IN THE CARPET STOCKS | EVERY NEED IS ANTICIPATED | \u201c The sales.iecords.\u2018indicate an unprecedented business for this sec- .tion of Thé Big Store this season.And business certainly does not come to the concern that waits, but\u2019 to those who | \u2018One Yard \u201cwide Tapestry Stair cur 1.+|.- Double: Width Tapestry Carpets, 54 An, .especially fine liné of New Brussels = Come merde ee ES Be sure to mention Herald \u2018when, re.| Butter.Per lb.\u2026.:.vrei 3BC à 22\u20ac \u2018 tn \u2018Soda, 8 Oz.Le Emyife Baking was Lime Juice, per bottle A soc.BHC | Condeñsed Milk : «-1284c\" 10C- | Extracts, all flavors ris .lve Kio! Comfort Sodp, 6 bars; or.00 285C 1765, to 1783 Notre Dame St.184 to 194 St.\" James .St.MONTREAL.Just advertising \u2018stories are founded \u2018on - Lawn and Verandah , Chairs, Painted red Small CHair+.sssccauss ieee BTC .Small: Rocker cirriomtorimegiias 940 + Large Arm.Chair osstessTcenctee 81.50 \u201cLarge Arm\u2019 \u2018Rocker Hennes, 81 -80 o.after it with-well assort- \u2019 facts an \u2018figures that indicäte- our - pet.Per yard, G3c to\u2018 13 Jin.wide.Per yard, Sle, 97c and 1.25.Carpets, in.thé.very latest designs and newest rolorings; suitable for parlor, library, dining\u2019 rooin \u2018and - bedroom, carpét.\u2018Per: yard .Extra Fine Brugsels_ Carpets, made ~ \"expressly fof The Big Store, in sil of the.latest patterns, suitable for any room.\u2018Per yard, ie and.; #12 2 soc.MEN'S AND BOYS STRAW: © \"HATS, ONLY asc.Neo 5 and Boys\u2019 Straw Hats; Satlor .: and \u2018Fedora shapes; split \u2018and rough: ; Jumbo braids, plain and \u2019 fancy #llk._ bands, - feather sweat- \u2018bands.* Vaiues from -75e to.\u201c31.00.Take your choice Tuesday at a »48C \u2019 straws, \u201cBe sure to mention \u2018Herald when replying to advertisements, .+ | SIRTHS, \u2018WIGGINS~At Cedar Grove, | BODEN\u2014At -Maxville; MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.SESS Te.cas ods re W.ve \"Cala ry CILgRET (Turan T.Gitbe ee BRENNAN-\u2014On May 1tthk, at Hapiiton te Mr.and Mrs.D.J.Breünan, à sen.BATES\u2014At Corawall, on May 13, the wit\u2019 \u2018of Arthur Bates, of \u20ac daughter.FALLON\u2014At Cornwall, on May 1st, the wide: of J.J.Fulion, of a daughter.FURNIA\u2014At Cornwall, on May sen, the wit of John A.Furnia formerly of sa.-N.Y., of & son.MARRIAGES.HART-LAWSON\u2014At Toronto, on Mey IS: Jean, daughter of William und Jessie Kers Lawsou, to John S.Hart, M.D., of Terentia.fr, TÉTLOCK-PRBSCOTT\u2014In Carieton Place, 95 » {Aévietioins Rates LT Rin 0° { April 29, Rufus.Tetlock to Muss Edna ne daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Frescott,, al}.of Carleton Place.GRANT-CAMERON\u2014At \u2018Sudbury, on Aprif % Peter Grant, of Mark Stay, formerly Gleugarry, to Flora, daughter of Angus- Cameron, of McCrimmon, Ulengarry.MACDONALD-POAP'S\u2014At Prescott, on Aprif- 23, Angus Macdonald tp Mary Poaps, bowls - of Cardinal.DEATHS ELSEWHEKE.GRINSTEAD\u2014On the 14th instant, at Adajhs- ville, Que., Albert Grinstead, at the age ef .42 years.Funtral took pluce on Sunday, the 17th, at Adamsville.Ottawa and\u2019 Toe ronto papers please copy.HISLOP \u2014 At Walkerton, on May 9th, atin Smith, relict of the late Jas.Hislop, aged: 81 years and 3 months, and daughter of the late George Smith, civil engineer, Anerugy, .Roxburghshire, Scotland.; HUTTY\u2014In Toronto, on May 14th, Charlotte: : Olivia Hutty.; HENDERSON\u2014On May 15, at Toronto, sophie.M., wite of John \u2018Henderson, and moiber of \"Thos.B.Henderson.: GOURLAY \u201cAt Toronto, on.May 14th, Cord daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Robt: S.Gourlay, in her 16th year.CAMPBELL\u2014On May 13th, at Céatlottetown,.- P.E:1:, Margaret Campbell, daughter of the late Malcolm Campbell, Brookrteld: McLAUGHLAN\u2014In Char} sctown, P.E.L, & May 13, Millicent; \u2018wife wen MoLay lan, aged 23.McNEIL\u2014At Windsor, Ont, on May uth, Clark McNell, of Lansdowne, tormerly of Cornwall, aged 28 years.| McDONALD\u2014At \u2018Cornwall, on May Anne McDonald (Shirkey), aged 97 Ls 10, Miss.a years.| SNYDER \u2014 At\u2019 Charlottesville, Virginig, May 6, Clira Ella, daughter of.Brodie Jamieson, of Montreal, and wife of William F.Snyder.| TINKBSS\u2014Near Avonmore, \u2018on.May 9, Ja .A.Shaver, wife of Levi Tinkess, \\,years, Osnabruck, -May Stl}, Thomas Wiggins, aged 71 years.- WHBLPLEY\u2014lu St.-John, N.B., on-May 14th,\u2019 Jane, relict of the late David\u2019 Whelpley, in\u2019 .the- 75th year of her age.\u2019 SIMON,\u2014In St.Jobn, N.B., on May i4, Mar- .garet' Eleanor, infant aaughter.of Ww.H.- And Alice M.Simon.: : on May 8th, James Le \u2018Boden, aged 81 years.| BOTHWELL\u2014K!lled at Lancaster, on May 11, Donald Bothwell,.of Perth.\"| CAMERON\u2014At Lancaster, on May 9, Cather.* .ine Cameron, relict of Allan Cameron, DEUMO\u2014At Williamstown, on -May 10, Annis .Beaks,: daughter of the late David Beaks, \u201cof Cornwall, and wife of Edward Deumo,- sr.,.of Willamstown, aged 59 years.| DAVIDSON\u2014At Sandringham, on May\" 5th, Janet Sproule, .wife of.the late Donuid- _ Davidson, aged 91 years.- Social Meetings od \u201c\\pcoñiplete without lady\" charlotte gelatipe.# ; Te \u2014 \u201cAMBULAN cB HEA DQUARTERS.\u2018Eell Telephone Up 2867, |W, WRAY, tndertaker.and Embaimer, * ve #436 57.ATHERINE STRESTS, - ; patween \u2018Benniez \u2018ane Drammand ATENTS TE FETHERSTONHAUGR & G0.SOLICITORS AND EXPERTS.SITUATIONS VACANT.AAAS, 23 Adryeriisemuents vader vais Îré 8}; ow ANTED © - HOUSEMAID FOR-FAMILY OF sar Advertisements ündér : this heading, 20 words, 6 jiisertions.for 15e.=| tart.Apply trom 2-3, add, after.8 p.m.at words, _} insertion, 10c: 6 insertions, for I5, WANTED \u2014 SMART.INTELL GENT GIRLS.2:1.Drummond st.1 WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, 1MPROVERS 4 AND | WANTED \u2014 ONB FIRST CLASS TOOL- \u2018miker and four fitters, .at once.Northrop Iron Works, Valleyfleld, Que.- WANTED ~ \"DRIVERS: FOR : SINGLE iTASND: \u201cdouble.teams; high wages fo rellable men.tablemuids, at The Merchants Lunch Rooms, Short * bours, Bb ghest wages.; 2 \u2018Hospital F \u2018street.: 117 WANTED \u2014 40 HOUSE PAINTERS AND 10 paper hangers: 25¢ per hour and\u2019 time and\u2019 a half for overtime.Apply before or after apprentices for drossimakiug.Apply .Miss\u201d| ; Halsey, had Wellingtos st, Pt St.Charles WANTED \u2014 A MAN TO DO COLOR.MIXING | and attend to packing and shipping.Apply, stating age aud salary _Fefereuces, to K- 132, \u201cHerald.Apply Can dian Tra ster Co., 396 St J es |.6 pu, J.N.Arcand & Co., 8) and 82 Vie- treet: 3 F 5 4.pir toria squarc.ceo RANTET - A MIDDLE- AQED WOMAN 0 NANTED \u2014 FIRST \u201cclass Cook, + ALL | assist in kitehén work; also a tablemaid: round man.for \"The Grove,\u201d \u2018 Beaconst ied.Apply at\u2019 once, Wilson House, 39 Chaboilles Apply tt Hospital st.- ni square.116 VANTED \u2014 SMART GIRL FOR GENERAL work in a flat; no wasbing.436 St.Highort street.120 *ANTED - \u2014 ATMAN TO\u201d PACK: TMACHIN- WANTED \u2014 TERIOR CLERK FOR WHOLEsale establishment.Apply, stating age \u2018and \u201cualificaios, to P.O.Drawer 2352, Mont- rea : éry.Linotype Company.WANTED \u2014 FIRST \"CLASS DRESSMAKERS: ANTED \u2014 A SMART GINT, WOR BINSERY = aTs0 general al servant, at | 227 7 Bleury s st.ond WANTED \u2014 TWO \"FIRST CLASS ; SALES- \u2018work; steady work.Apply 196 Notre Dame treet.~~ 118 * ANTED A, SMART BOY\" \u201ccages.\"Apply 1930 Nôtre Danre-st:.113% PER THOUSAND, GDPYING LETTERS.\u2018nelose stamp.for cony of letter; instrue- ons, ete.We have severat- lines of work.ddress Eagle w Bolesaie Lo.Chicago, To : nu for colored dress goods \u2018department, iG departmental store; must speak French and English: :geod wages.Apply by letter, to .K- Sof, -Hegald : WANTED -\u2014 COOKS.AND: WATFERE, FOR railway dining car service.Apply Dinlag Car.Department, Canadian Pacific.By -Co., © Montreal, 15\".WANTED \u2014\"G00D STRONG BOY, FOR © position in warehouse.Apply Monday \u2018a.m.\u2018at 9 -o'clock.- The \u2018Standard Shirt Co.Ltd.,, 189 Delorimier ave.WANTED.\u2014 YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHer; müst.be experiented; one with koowl- edge of .bookkeeping preferred.Apply be- FORT MES: L NTED \u2014 A] \u201cBOY TATOUT 16 TE vain oP.ce, us junior clerk for.season of navigas ;m._Apply Box K 41, Herald.\u2019 AU, ; NTED: \u2014 LADIES, TO DO FLOWER } cays in water colors at home.Good pay.thing to buy or pay for.\u2019 \u2018Send stamps particulare, Box ! K 134, Herald.ÉTED \u2014 FOST OFFICE BOY, AGE 15 oR yeas.\u2018Apply P.O.Box 2352, Montreal.109 WED \u2014 GARPENTE RS, 1N TORONTO.number of first class carpenters \u2018waited, \u2018yes 30c per hour: Steady work tn first- \u201c\"B men.Apply to Secretary, \"ot the Butld- Exchange.108 : street.WANTED +=, COOKS AND WAITERS, FOR raflway dining car service.Apply.Dining Car Department, Canadian Pacific Ry.\u2019 Co.| _ Montreal.120 to 325 .-weekly.Homo Correspondence.School,\u2019 D \u2014 A TRAVELLER.FOR EAST , Philadelphia.oronto, G.T.R.dud C.P.R., for.a dry WANTED GIRLS.H HAENALD BINDBRY.\\ Talg 8 : State experience.Address Q.LD.d'Office, WED \u2014 A GOOD MAID, FOR TABLE: ete; wages $12.00 a month with hoard Apply Box K 135, Herald.108 : se \u2014 A PRACTICAL BOOKKEÉEPER.i specialty.Must have first class ref- es.Apply Herald Buslivas - Office, 00 Craig oe « © ty.Lo \u2018WANTED_SOME BRIGRY, INTELLIGENT young man.té cauvans- in - the Maritime Provincés.Apply 10 Box\u2019 K 82 Herald.teh bookkeeping in the evenings.State Office, Je te | té Apply Box K-135, Herald Office, 113 WANTED \u2014 A Tov ABOUT.15 YEARS OF Wi \u2014 GIRLS IN OUR \u2018ENVELOPE denent; experiencéd hands preferged:.@liders and sewers for bindery; good ; wand steady employment\u2019 Apbly to Micturing Stationery Co.5 13.Cathode \u2018 - A.x AN D DUFFERS; BANDERS, BODY\" - M&: and fancy froners.- New.York Lat, St.Catberine, cor.St.Urbain.110.ANT hy \u201cATLADY,\u201d ROOM, WITH fullyartial board: stato terms; private fame ferred, Address Li, 2407 St.Cath- eringet, age, to work in mall ryom \u2018rom 3 to 6 p.m.Arty Forenian Herald Mail Room, Chenne- \u2018cor! \"38{ At Columbus (Sunday) \u2014 #1 C: B.Marsland, c.rare » Cox.: 36 Cleveland.oo 3900201 x Cornwall.May 18.\u2014Cornwall has a Jot.of first-class Assoclation football players this yedr, including -studènt® of the High Bchool.and Commercial College, and.the Cornwall Football Club: has been réorganised, with the\u2019 following directorate: + President\u2014T.Erègson.First vice-president\u2014Jas.McDonald.Second.vice-president\u2014E.\u2019 Parker.Third vice-president\u2014F.Cameron.- Cantaln\u2014J.Primeau.- Secretary-treasurer\u2014E.McDonald.Committee \u2014G.McDonald, Jos.\u2018Me- \u2018Gillis, Ww.Ferguson and Ernest Me.Nown.; \u201cmasesai | EASTERN LEAGUE.\" At Toronto Co H.E.Batteries\u2014Ferry.\u201cHooker and Shaw; Gray and Diggins.Umplre-Shannon.\u2018Attendance\u20146, 520.; At Rochester\u2014 , Rochester 000002000\u2014 2 ! 5 10 Newark ' 100226802\u201418 16 3 .Batteries \u2014McFarlan.- Lily.and \u2018Ev-, cosas ae ers: Moriartty and.Shea.Umpire.\u2014 Brown.Attendance-\u2014968.# At Baltimorew\u2014 tL Raltimore .000000111\u2014 3 - 7.1 Jersey City.001002001 \u2014 4 7 \"4 -Batteries-:Voorhees and Robinson:: \u2018McCahn and McManue.Umpire-Lat- ham.- Attendance\u20141,660.At Newark: (Sunday cL 14 Newark.001000100)\u2014 3 - 9 + Baltimore.000900n20\u2014 5 1» 41 Ratterices\u2014Schurman and, Shea: Mills and Robiuson.Umpire; .Smartsood.Attendance, 8.000.Standing of the Clube.Co.Do - Won.Lost.Pot Jersey City.:.29 a AMERICAN AN LEAGUE.\u201c+ \u201cAt Datroit\u2014 e R.H.EB Roston.020610000\u2014 9 1% \u20ac Detroit.M\u20146 1 ; 1, Young and Criger: Jones and.Deer< th, \u2018McAllister: umpire, O'Toushlin: at Powers and Séhreck.Yale Navy -the Yale freshmen , won \u2018from the Columbia freshmen ir a \u2018spir- fted contest over a course of one, mile |, and a guarter on Lake Whitney.he race: was not Re they well rowed by either crew.The time was 6 minutes a seconds.: i 2 7 DOAN IDE PILL COS | FORMED, ONF Mull by 8 Boor Gf pi rune Lo five, \u2014\u2014\u2014 .In \u2018the: annual\u2019 eoring regatta of the Magority to Montreal, 0.) ME ; In a game of baseball Saturday after- |- At Chicago (Sunday) \u2018hicagn.o.0N1101000\u2014 2 9 ae aton.a..wolked aney \u201cie $ 3 $ Canadian Pacific \u201copened York.at 130 144; Liv 7-8, recgvercd to 11-3, anu hen York reports went bac stated t a ain.New e Pacific there wus jsun- engineered hy Boslon.ng at a sight \u201cpremium, which lndicates the existence or a consideruble .{nterest: The other issues \u201cwere very sick on the local hoard ard lower prices were the rule.Toronto Ry.\u2018on the strength of the strike messages went off \u2018to 105, Mont- eal Street sold at 260, Power 91 1-2.win City 110, \u2018Toledo 30 1-2 and Richelieu, 91 1-2.There was \u2018considerable liquidation during thé session and while general sentiment ig cheerful enough people who are in close touch with \u2018market conditions realize that.\u2019 there is not much likelthood of a change here.until Wall Street heglns.to pick up and a that it still \u2018has a little stamina | \u2019 3 : $ + ?Tein City's net éarnings.for the short\u2019 month of April show ar.increase of.$33,253.Surplus incréase $30,869.Three months surplus Increase $79, 817.$.There .was a -better feeling in cop- | | pers in New York due to the fact that the Calumet and Hecla increased Its dividend $5, a share, .$ $ $ L.J.Forget & Co.'s quoted Grand Trunk first ond- at 99 3-4, third at 52 1-8, Cana- | dian.Pacific at 133 7-8, Anaconda at 5 1-4 and Hudgon Bay 42 $ London.\u2018cable A Boston.wire to Charles Head & Co.said: .\u201cDominion stocks wère very weak to-day.\u201d Report from mine sald |.fire-was stl burning - Di.opened at |: 2.and Jost to°23, with only slight rai- y.The specialties In Copper stocks were.-fairly active and 8 very.dull.ro London an dad i nd talk of - reduétion in bank rate hired a te .$.8 + La The Western roads report heavy traffic this\u2019 morning.Jt was stated at his résidence this morning that Mr, Harri- man is doing very nicely.Lazard Freres engage $1,000,000 gold for shipment Tuesday.Banks gained $123.000 Saturday and since Friday gained $635, 000.\u2018Londbn bar silvar steady, 35% un- hanged.; $88 8 Noon market opened with somewhat - more animation than af late and about unchanged.the hears resuined their attack \u2018almost from start.bul made Httle headway.Market \u2018teok the stocks] thrown on market very well until announcement of gold shinments.when market ylelded and attack was gavage- ly carried on.\u2018Good buying seems to Dom.\u2018Coal logt from 104 to 103, at 113, \u201csecs SER 10ther etocks | : the past week, with \u2018comparisons fol- \u201clow: Lo EY.§ May 15, Q t hi Ay o-521.En 283 \u201cTo 779.» 15.794485 | Bed Sel 533.Ta \u201c2.010.282 \u2018Half 695 1.778.398 ° \u2018Quebec.1,577,746 1,617 \"381 1,466,072 Ottawa.1.990.379 -2869.268 1.634.748 Hamilton : - 968,184 i 130444.873.845 St.John.1011962 961.986 832.886 Vancou'r 1,143,100 \"1,286,023 = 861,154\" -.! Victoria.425,318 : H81,672 - 624,809 London.820.472 1,008.775 have stopped the attack at the moment, but the market is spotty and no rully- : ng power te It.$ Mr.Americans în.London slightlÿ better on the whole.Government \u2018bonds offered fer refunding, $60.155.000.Net increase In circulation of bank nates since April 1, $10,347,222, ment\u2019 considered unfavorable, but prevailing \u2018 toneof newspapers comment bullish.\u20ac D.Monk's messages said:\u2014 | Saturday's.bank states\u2019 Reported BR.R.T.earnings show |.gain of abnut $4,600 a day, bl roads first] week May average gross increase 14.93 fer cent.- 87 roads for March average net increase 17.78 pér cent.\u2018Good bor- rewing demand In loan crowd, U.S.Circuit Court in New Orleans venders sweeping decision in favor of L.inat ticket scalpers.Twin City.Rap- Transit report shows surplus after &N.pron and, dividend Increase $80,860, | Fater Loiidun prices show advane es = | piore cheerful us regards the.monètary { small tractional gains, There was, how- through the list.Scarcely a decline re- |.corded St.Paul the feature, ag up %.$ $ 8 \u2019 \u2018The week starts with encouragement moderately bullish.Conditions are labor and crop situation, but it is doubtful tf these things will be taken into consideration by professionals.The \u2018slogan Seems to be for lower prices.The tide will turn when least expected, as prices are abnormally low and earnings are piling yp at a tremendous rate.Robert Meredith & Co.received the following over their private wire from Zimmermann & Forshay, New York: .The new week opens much as the past closed, With very little news of importance.The labor situation i$ still problematical.Mr.Harriman's condition is not serious.Crops look well, but in the Middle Atlantic States some complaint is made of lack of rains, Money continues easy, but stiffering of rates will come with more active demand for funds.The technical position of the markèt is unchanged.London this morning was generally firmer, with prices irregularly ranging from one-half above parity to one-quarter per cent.\u201d below.The Sub-Treasury lost to the banks | since Friday $655,000.Boston Coppers broké sharply this morning.Lazard Freres engaged one million gold for-ex- ts that it has practically decided to\u2019 ship gold, also still another.is-yet undecided.In the \u2018early dealings the market was irregular and lisfless, and in most\u2018instances shéwed a stight redaction from opening .quotations before the first hour was over.Traders weye inclined to cover shorts, and there were ever, no striking feature to speculation.Total gold shipments engaged up to noon, $1,760,000.Sales to noon were 289,- 500 .shares.Canadian\u2019 Pacific closed in London at 133 3-4.ss.\" $ _ MORNING BOARD SALES, .Canadian Paclfic\u20142 5 at 130, 25 at pu, % \u2018at 129%, 75 at 370%, 75 at 130, 10 at- 120%, 5 130, \u20ac at 130, 100 at 120%.Iron rom.\u2014300 at 24, 30 at 4% 10 at 25, :50 at 24 75 as 24, 25 at 24%.Baty 10 at 24 Hailfax Elec.\u201435 at 100.\" Toledg\u201425 at 30%.50 at 30%.Iron pfd.\u201425 at 64.-Mont, St.\" Ry.\u2014100 at 262, 25 at \u2018261, 150 at 260, 100 at 262, Z5 at 260, 25 at 280.\u201cTwin City\u201410 at 171, 100 at ne.Toronto St.Ry.\u201425 at 106, 25 at 105%, 2 at .'175 at 106, 25 at 10534, 50 at 105.- Jew Bell\u20149 at 158.\u201cCoal com.\u2014125 at 104, 75 at 103%.100 at 103.1 * Mo.Power\u2014126 at 92, 50 at neg, \u201825 at 914%.: New Molsons Bank\u201435 at 199.\u2018Bank of Montreal New\u201419 at 250.~~ .Bell Tel.\u201420 at 166, 5 at 160.E T, Baik, New>3 at 3%.BANK CLEARY * Bank clearings in- the : GS minion for\u2019 Giossur OF The \u201cSTREET\u201d .| from abroad, thé feeling on Americans |\u2019 the money at the moment we necdes port to-morrow.Qne other firm informs \u201cCoal Company (which are the.property of'the\u2019 The fact tbat this surplus has been oarned | tive operations.in the common.stock, and \u2018jet our\u2019 export and Amport of gold, - \u2018some.interesting comparisons .for the.périog, Ichelieu-\u20142 at 93, 5 at 924, 25 at 9144, 5 sat - $2 .Detroit-\u201445 \u2018at 80, 30 at 79, 25 at 784.: 20 at 81, ou.\u201c COTTON HIGHER Mr: D.\u2018M.Sexton, cotton broker, 26 St.Sacrament strest, reports the New York gotten market opening strong at an advance of 17 points over -Satur- day\u2019 s close.\u2018The.options at the epening \u2018were: May, 11.30; June, 10.80; July, 10.39; August, 10.er September, 9.49: - Octaber, 8.92; November.8.82-85: Decembet; 8.51.Liverpool opened @ 1-2 to 11 points up on near, and 51-2 to 71-3 up on; ] late.The- spot market was 12, Up, with sales af 10,000 balés.- Port receipts ta this date were es: \"timated at 9,000 bales, against 8.102 this | day last week.and 4313 tbla ate last.year.Options at 12.30 were: May, 11.50: July; 11.12; August.10.80; September, 9.61; October, 9.02; \u2018December, 8.88.J trs The visiting à eye General on \u2018ang, br.\u201cRi toh fe England.\u2014\u2014 ee \u2018The p'anking on the east walk on\u2019 governors ta the West.ital for this weak are: CANADA'S GOLD IMPORTS FROM NY.AND THEIR SIGNIFICANCE A Mentreal porreapandent of the New York \u2018Post writes: \u201cLast spring about Cunady is suid to have with~ York from two to dw from New 1t is thought three, millions in gold.here that.the present season's Move- ent of \u2018the metal Ganadawards will lipse those figures.OWing to the reticence pbserved by the banks as to the movement of thair funds, it is à fticult té Bot acourate inforfnatiôn, but ange with New York has been at what ls\u2019 calleÿ the gold i oy tnt for some little cime With ark \u201c funds at 9-32 discount, it.becomes pro-\" fitable to make itnportations.\u201cSterling bills against Canadian exports of \u2018grain are now being: sold.in seme volume In New York; to them will very shortly be added other produce bills, notably.agamst cheese, Cane\u2019 agian \u2018exports of which are expecteg to on.will Un excess of $25,000,000 this sas\u201d opt.the sterling bills of the s $ eir own clean bills on London.or rs, \u2018\u2019Lesidesz; this, the loans ef the Cnn- eâian -banka, abropd have a peculiar >inragter.7 répresent the most ime \u2018portant part of thelr \u2018readily avaflable receives\u2019; and are drawn ypon first in case nf emergency, The existing source of pressure on our banks is the unprecedented activity in business prevailing In Cana Demand for mercantile loans all over the country is enormous; As the hanks are essentially mercantile y tions, Pere, ts always ven vant aires Fihis.-chrracter.% akes ur a commercial ac« count, it wually meane an adéitiones ay ou Oe os year in and ont eschan commissions, as well as a good interest rate\u2014now hot less than.6 1-3 per cent.« Northwest cattle are also going.e banks mell in New York either , market in Canada for commercial paper.The mercantile houses usually give their accounts to one, or, in the case of very large concerns, two banks; ev- \u2018erything is put threu the bank ae- \u201ccount, it being undérstood that the bank gives its good customers the best rates and terms going.\u201cBesides the steady abnormal demands of the ordinary mercantile borrowers, there are one or-two important | promoting schemes on the carpet, .which individual banks are accumul vai ing funds.\u2018\u201c\u201cI'he imported gold ts not kept by the banks, but is turned over immediately to the Canadian Treasury, and D 16n- notes taken tn exchenge.Unti \"a few weeks ago the Dominion note te Indue un to $20,000,000 was secured by 25 cent.reserve in gold and Canadian G ve Britain.issuo in excess of $2 being Covered, dollar for coins! ope: n Ris regent budget th oe Minister announced that hereafter the 25 per cent.reserve would apply to 1s- sues yp td $30,008,000.The $7,500,000 spe \u2018cle thus hry 00 000 to, son resefve d' L against e oi vernmen savings banka \u2018deposits, against which | | vo.reserve had formerly been held.\u201cAs the proportionate rusérve against Dominion nates would be rhs i weakened by the transfer of this §7, $00,000 to the ravings bank liability, the new supplies of gold from New York, resulting in the mother de expansion.of the.note issues .of the Gav rom nt t.an | amount \u20ac.in gi 1.be welcomed as elping to fore he doftciener- to lability on legal tender notes, Which San iy | 5 ! enough weight to uitimately turn the general i lcan Central property.r.F, R: England and-( ernment bonds guaranteed = 030,000 : , or 6 per cent.There is no regular open \u2018 000, t So ; CL ; = sues Xd the \u2018Government are about\u2019 H,- pr TORONTO RAILWAY.\u2018COMPANY, 4 348 due 1921, Send for Particulars CORPORATION, Limited.E.C.NORSWORTHY, Mgr.4% v Cheap Money.Why do not New York stocks respond to $ and 214 per, cent.money?The Post says: \u201cThe president of a large Wall Street -bank this werk threw some light on the phenomenon, \\ Asked why call money was so casy, Ke.replied: - \u201cBecause every bank wanis a good proportion of: its funds.where it can get them in hand ggain instantly.\u201d Thé head of a Stock Exchange house was | then asked why brokers did not bdrrow more.largely, at the present inviting \u2018rate.\u201cHe answered: \u2018Because the banks wouié oall in mos badly to keep itt: $ 8 3 Sales of Canadian Pacific ip wall Street last \u2018week amounted to 36,850 shares, tha price\u2019 declining from 132% to 129%.' \u2019 $8 $$ 3 Stes! Dividends.1 .Aemilius Jarvis & Co., the Toronto brokers, write as follows regarding Dominion Steel: *\u201cThe financial statement apples to only e'ght months, whereas the surplus earalngs of the Steel Company) are for \u2018ten months.The\u2019 statement shows a surplüs, after payment tor the eight months of all fixed charges of the\u2019 Steel Company, including interest: on its bonds, sinking fund,\u2019 general interest and dividend on the preferred stock, of approximately $309,000.Making an approx! mate allowance, however, for.the fact that the pro- tits of the Coal Company for ten months are credited, instead\u201d of for eight, we find this surplus is reduced to approximately $189,000.after payment of dividend on, the preferred should.render the Steel bonds and preferred Stock much stronger to resist any manipula- phould ultimately place both af these securi- t'es on a much higher level, The dividend on the preferred stock had to be provided for by Act of Parliament, which gave the company the right - to pay the dividend out of any moneys in hand.The right to do this expired last \u2018month .and owners felt nervous as to future payments.There should be no nerv- Ousness as to this dividend in the future.\u201d oe $ 5 +& Gold Movement.The N.Y.Post says: The detailed figures for the have been | They make nine months\u201d ending March 31, publiphed by the Goyerarhent.For the nine montbs ending with.March, the {imports an dexporis of gold were as follows: ; IMPORTS- BY COUNTRIES.: A\" im 1903.* 1902.: 19.France RER 5, 4,180, 340 $.1,408,897 $ 1,869,510 Canada .18,542 208- 21,)38.525 21,161,348 Canada Lal DAES 244 245,612 6.492,049 Mexico .7,068, RE 6.520085 4.547.524 West Indies.451,635 1,451,427 bang South América: 754.2099 1,7025% = 487,22 Japan .5.98 -1,7RN,8R0 |: 6,301,530 | - \u201cBr.Austcalasia 1.791,277 10.492.009 17,502.712 An Stern Lac 760,710 632,923 1, 247,558 : LARA.8 402, nos SALRTZITT $38, Te Biz) uh .EXPORTS BY COUNTRIES.\u2019 .1902, wo To France.$.4,676,147 $27,614,890 sn, 1 hon, Germany 3.350.044 S.HOTRIR 1 QIAY En nd .dt assigne.ST root % rhe vs Indies.© 2,087,623 ne a.3 Wa South merioé - 4.405.402 LL 0814060 TAN 41 pa Amerios Tims 7742000 1117206 Alt \u2018others Va 192.004, 438.952 \u2014 WEER 2 .\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 im aed Ltt Tota: .\u201c$1B,350.278 - $43,964,814 \u201898, 822,191 ; s $ $.A Cheerful View.In speaking of general conditions tn the stock market, Jacob, Berry & Co.say ths tollowing: \u2018This is one of the tines when.the sun | shines \u2018on both sides of the Strcet in the Stock \u2018Exchange district.That is, whatever | money thére- is to be made goes equally to ' the bull and \u2018thé bear, neither having any distinct advantage.\u2018Fhcre are certain .dèvel- opmants pending that apparently should have market upward.- Among these thére are pare \u2018teulgrly interesting prospects before the Mex- Some very powerful snd influential New York capitalists \u2018 have - recently been looking actively into the possibilities before this property, and it is prob.ble that the first reflection of this will take | he form of a rearrangement of \u2018the! company'a ! eap'ipl Issues.From what we can learn .of \u2018the plans Wider consideration they are of par- I ticularly favorable bearing\u2019 upon the, first irco bands aid the stonie.- We think that | a tring account which \u2018carries some.of elt | ar of thes securities upon the long side shou d be.appreciably benefited by them.\u201d COTTON FLUCTUATIONS \u2018In\u2019 view > + of last week's remarkable move- \u201cwent, of the.cotton market, the fluctuations | of recent years in the: New York spot price St.Gabriel's bridge la in very bad ef.the staple make interesting comparison: shape.\"Nearly al t e planks are loose, .19n3.,.vielen May.11%¢ Jan.f%e 1 and the unwary pedestrian is Ukely to, 1902.Caren April de Fed.84e i Lily.© : > 901.\u2026 55 dan.120.\u201cNoy.11-100 ! ; Toy.Yep, lle Mar: 9 1607 \u201c1809.:-Nov.7 1#- Be Jan.5%e 1898 May 6 16e \u2018Oct.5 5-160 | V8oT.Le 1 :AUE- 84e Nov.3 13-16¢ 1896.:.8ept.8e July 7 1-160 It will be seen by these figures that May has been .an unusual month for an movement + ef colton.to elther \u2018the year's highest or.Jow- i est prices.oi DIVIDENDS | The Standard Ol Co., of New Jersey, ! has declared a dividend of $7 per share, - payable June 15,.1803, to stockholders.of record May 22, 1903, : On the arinouncement ot the dividend Standard Oil was offered down to 678, with nn bidders.\u2018The Standard OIl quarterly dividend of $7 compares with $20 declared Feb.18, 1903.and $10 for the corresponding quarter in 1902.The dividend record for a number ot \u2018years is as follows: In 1902.45 pet cent.:.1801, 43 per cent.: 1899.33 per cent.: 1898,-30 pér cent.: 1897.32 per cent.: and from 1891 to*1895, \u201812 per cent, per annum.A COLLAPSE.IN j \u2018COTTON LOOKED' FOR An interesting cable from England says:\u2014\"General opinion in the cotton market here undoubtedly looks for an ultimate collapse of the American spec- \u2018ulation; but it is feared that.the rise in |- prices \u2018wil ga further\u2018 first The Manchester Guardian states frankly that* consumption was hopelessly underesti- nèa ann 73 3-8c, and at 12.30 was 73 1-4è, -Hungârlan patents, \u2018high freights: f this line vere.soon sold.out.land | THE WHEAT Gor ~ \"AND THE PRICE never was a time when any _peobap over traders really believed that a winter erop of more than $60,000,000 bushels would, actually be harvested, although the remarkably high condition reported in ril aug- gos ested a possible total of Anise ushels, bat, peedless to say, nobody of experience ventured to even ho that: a condition bordering wo closely on perfection qquid be maintained, and for that reason the deterioration during.April was not unexpected, and hence à had far less influence on market values than the uninitiated might reasonably expec $ $ 9 Arrivals of .breadstuffs to the United ingdom during.the past week about ,800,000 bushels and 2,600,000 the corresponding week a year.ago.: $ $- July wheat opened in Hes at ep- tember wheat opened at 70 3-4c to 70 7-8c, and at 12.30 was 70 5-8c.\u2018July corn opened at 44 5;8¢, and was unchanged at 12.30.The visible.supply of\u2019 wheat showed a decrease of 1,791, vop \u2018bushels, corn a decrease of 998, 000 bushels, sand oats & decrease of 72 28,000 bushels.errr eres GRAIN IN TORONTO Toronte, May 18.\u2014Wheat, 12¢ for No.2 red and white east of middle freights; goose, 63c f.0.b.cars east; 68e to 69% No.2 f.o.b.vessel lake ports east; spring, 70c bid No.1; 69c No.2 east; lc more asked; Manitoba No.1 hard quoted lake ports, 82 122¢ to 83c, and No.1 northern, 81 1-2¢ to 82¢.- Flour\u2014Some 20 per cent.patents sold to-day at $2.70, buyers\u2019 bags, middle} freights.Cholce brands, 15¢ .to 20c higher.Manitoba, $4.10 to $4.20 cars $3.80 to $3.90; strong bakers, bags Included, track, Toronto.Millifeed\u2014817.cars shorts, $15 bran: bulk, east.or middle freights: Manitoba\u2019 $19 cars shorts, $17 bran, sacks Inci ad- ed, Toronto freights.Buckwheat : \u2014 No.38 1-2c- east.Barley\u201444c Na 2: extra; ite No; 3 middle freights.| Rye\u201451 1-2e No,.\u201cemit, 50e \u2018high freights west, Sic.idan trelghts.Corn\u201440¢- Canadian mixed ar yellow: west.\u2018American No.3 mixed, quoted at 52e; No.track, Toronto.: Ce -Oats\u201430c No.white high freightss | 30 1-2c middle freights:- No.1 white | quoted\u2018at-311-2c to 32c: No,.2 white, dlc\u2019 east; No, 2 white, track, \u2018Toronto, quoted at 33c fo 33 1-2c.- \u2018Oatmeal\u2014$3.50 \u2018Cars bags, 23.65 \u2018bate rels.track, here; 25e more broken lots.* Peas\u201463c No.2 middie: frelghts; Sze 54e \u2018east.2 \"sla \u201c0: dar at 3 yel: ow, :52.1-26, \u20189 MONTREAL GRAIN STOCKS Thé following table shows the stock of grain and Tflour in \u2018Montreal on the dates mentioned: 1 2 May.186, May 3, Mayl7, CL 1903.1903, 1902,\" Wheat, bush, ê.\u2026 - 426,745 631,629 237.640 | Corn, \u2018bukh.1.:97,744 224,954 3,234 Pena, bysh.:.37.87% 84,078 50,064 Oats, bush.254,468 269,976 271,376 Barley, bush: - 32,838 _32.693-.16,921 Rye, bush.27,089 \u201c17,199 10,549 j-Buekwheat, push: S82E 7,810 ».2,598 Flour, bris.28,091 .: 26,358 19,408 Meal, bris.,.3 199 627 210] ree ple ma TO-DAY\u2019 S - CATTLE: \u2018MARKET Reocelpts of live stoctéXar thé East End cattle market to- -dayincluded suv head: of butchers\u2019 cattle, 490 sheep, and 150 pring (lambs, 200 hogs.and 700 calves.large numbers, and the: demand.in all lines was Active, \u201cThe -quality of the cattle offered \u2018to-day was on the whole\u2019 very good, and dealers had little difficulty in finding buyers.here was a plentiful supply of sheep andl spring lambs\u2019 and the offerings in] The de- \u2018mand for hogs was limited, and up te \u201cmoon; quite a number of ¢nimals were} - teft unsold.the large offerings.were, soon bought up at firm pr ices.Pricés have-not changed to any great extent since last week, and the market tone is about the same.The.best cattle offered to-day soid at (rom 4 1-26 tn 5.cents per tb.; or: \u201cdinarÿ animals at from 4 to $1-2 cents per !b., and the common stock at from 3 83-4 10 41-4 ¢vnts per 1g, Spring lambs cold at from $1.25 \u2018to $3.50 each, according to quality.hile sheep were sold at from 3 to 5 cents per Ib.Hogs sold at: from 6 to 6 1-2 vents per 1b., weighed \u2018off the cars, and calves at, prices ranz- ing from $1 to 52 cach for the common.animals, and \u2018from #2 to $5 each\u2019 for.the good.stock.; Co ee -DRESSED HOGS There, was an easier feeling in the market for fresh killed abattoir.dress | ed hogs, and prices have been \u2018reduced j 25¢ per 100 lbs.in sympathy with the \u2018lower prices ruling of late for live hogs.| The , demand\u2019 from butchers was slow | to-ddy at $8.55 to 39 per:100 lbs.pe de .RECEIPTS-IN MONTREAL Recelpts.An Montreal \u2018to-day, by railroad ' and canal, were as follows: a.T.R.© P.R.-Canal.\u2018Wheat | : i 280 ce 96,601 Corn\u2019.LL : 119,914 Pias .en 670 Cees Oats.1181 5,900 veel Rye.4,622 cin veer 7 Flour Cos 993 3,500 - age\u2019 1,128 \u2018BAY ur Butter 673 239 ens Cherso 4,830; -606 221.Lard Cees 2,063 : Leather 6,382 S23 Tallow .Teves, 10 Raw Hides\".cansauss eer 1 000 - Tobacco ANSE ul 7 28-24 Na Oflcake .-.Naess Teeea een : \u201cot importance to Trustees, : Executors, Associations | \u201cSocieties, and Private Individuals allowed upon suns of $100\" aud upwards.lodged.in \u201ctrust with\u2019 the National \u201cTrust Co, Ltd, subject to.\u201d .withdrawal upoi \u2018notice.National Trus lo, LIMITED.\" mated from-the opening.of the nm: - \u2018\u2019Fhe stock af cotton here ig less by upwards of -300,000 bales than a year agp, and the total visible supply of this growth aber abt 550,000 bales lowen Xi ol in fact, smaller even than in 1 moverments, howdver, are in last year, the total in si W excess ef 300,000 bales.\"pe sporiné spl that the » t of your current crop exceeding 11,260,000 bales: is good.\u201cSpinners, \u2018therefore, are busing.Spare ork during Whitweek, and for, short | time afterward.= (= Local, butrhers turned out in| \u201cThére was a br isk demiand for calves, RAIN, PLOUR - AND PRODUCE MARKETS gr tè ns Fret ts encouraging.The demand tor parcels of ftoba wheat that have arrived in the ditferent | 15 Toes io better and Side from the foreign markets of late has been good, proffeable bus bugipess.4 f We.oats was firm gt the vance for No.8 white for Toda ovsumpLion was good at 37%c per Bishel.Flour ip quiet, and\u2019 a -geems to be mgre of a élepesitien to shade\u2019 prices, as we hear of offers of 90 per.cent.patents for export by Western umillers at $3.30 laid down here, and sales of car lots are reported to the local trade at $3.35 and $3.40 jaid down here on track, notwithstanding the higher prices millers were asking.Sales are also reported of Manitoba strong bakers and patents for the Newfoundland trade at within range of our quotations.A lot of extra was offered at $3.073% laid down bere on the export rate.The hay market hers is firm with an upward.tendency in prices, \u2018ewing to the high prices asked in the country, where $3 has been paid for choice No.& and $9 for No.1; and ok sales were reported to us of several hun gous at country points at $7.50 for No.1 50 for No.2, and $5.60 for clover tod.th $1.00 fre!ght to Montreal; but it would be difficult, it 5 sald, to buy at theue prices to-day at any point.\u201d Sales of cholce \u2018| No.2 were reported to-day at country puints at $8, and No.! brought $3 and even higher prices at some points are said to have been Ddald for American account.The butier market ls firm, as pretty \u2018good: figures continue to be paid in.the country.There #s a fair demand for good creamery.* As was expected, in view of the gettlement of the teamsters' rtrike, cheere took Ou à more snappy tone at the country points, and as high \u2018as 113 c was pald in some instances, with llc to 11%c a fair range, The osition of the market locally is a little stiffer in sympathy.for new.\"Grain\u2014 Oats, No.1; May afloat.$0.00 to $0.28 - 50 to Cheese in Liverpool.62 shillings MANUFA Re.CANADIAN WORKS.William ard st.Thomine sta Montreal tow vor Mortgage Loans by instalments or at end of stated period.Low Charges.Ne Delays.Montreal Loan & Morigars Co, 1763 NOTRE DAME STRECT.; 134 (Corner St.John BANK OF MONTREAL {NOTICE ig hereby \u2018given that a Dividend: \u2018of Five Per Cent.tor the Current half-year (making a total distribution for the year of Ten per gent.), upon the pald up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared, and that the same will be pavable at its.Banking House In this City, and at its Branches, on\u2019 and after Monday, the First Day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st of May.next, both days in-.-clusive.The Annual General Meeting of the Share-: holders will be held at.the Banking House ot | the Institution on Monday, tho First day of June next.The chair to be taken at One o'clock.By order of the Board.\\ E.S.CLOUSTON, General Manage .Montreal, 14th April, 1903, ) te A Canadian Bank of Commerce Are You a Slave to Drink or Drugs ?Try\" Grant's Goldcura, endorsed by Gov ernment.It dures at home or at work, without dekness or loss of time.It costs $5.00: Osts, No.2, May aftoat.f o .51 Pear, May afloat vrei 7314 to 74 Ruckwhbeat, May afloat.50 to Æ Ryo, May dfloat .ON Lo 57% DIVIDEND NO.72.Peas; high freights .pd to -.64 Oats, No.2, ex-ktore .to .85 .|__ Notice is bereby, given that a DIVIDEND \u2018Rarhy, No 3, high trelghts - 40 - 44 \u2018OF THREE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT.Rye, east .sesiess 00 - to 51° |-upon tbe capital stock.of this institution has |.- Flour\u2014 Te on been declared for the current half year, and Manitoba- spring: patents.\u201c4.18 \u201cto .f2p that the same will be payable at the Bank \u201cManitoba patents, seconds 3.80: to 4.00 and its Branofies\u2019 on and after Monday, the Manitoba strong hakers'.00.to 3.50 15¢ day of June next.Winter wheat patimts ,.2.9% to 4.00 \u201cThe Transter.Looks will be cloged from Straight rollers .cree 325 to 3.40, 16th to 20th May, both days Inclusive.~ traight rollers, bags cove 1.65 ta .1,70 .' B.B.WALKER,\" Xtras, bags.ain 1.55 to 1.60 General Manager._Meal= Co ee Toronto, April 21st, 1903, \u2018 \u201cRolled OATH; Varralx ne 740 10 mT TTT \u2014 Rolled oats, bags oes 1.70 to 1.80.ro > |The-Betl Telephone Company | Man!toba bran, bags outre a.to 18.00 .8: 8 8 8 one om an Manitoba shorts, ton \u2018 o 19.04 Ontario bran.bulk .00.to 17.30 Ï C di Li it 0.Ontarlo shorts .:.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.00 to 18,50 0 did a; : im 8 .Mouille Ctra AT ele to 28.\u2014_ Hay\u2014 .| A new Telephone Directory is in course of.\u201cRe.1 quality.\u2018car lots .8.00.t5-9.50- preparation.Orders for new connections, ad-, No.3 quality, car lots 6.30.to\u2019 7.00 ditional \u2018equipment.changes of firm names, \u2018Clover mixed .v .7.50 \u201cto 8.00 ['étc., should be placed at: once to insure tnser- Clover, car lots .ceesees 6.50 to 7.00 | tion in this book.Cheese\u2014 > : \"à .4 \u2018 D.C.DEWAR.New westerù .:\u2026.-.MM to.11744 Po \"Local Manager.\u2018New eastern .de MR - Montreal, May 15th, \"19c2.In country.« 11° to 9% | ee \u2014_\u2014a \u2014_ Butter\u2014 | Soo \u2019 Fresh creamery.finest: Loo RG te 18% Held.creamery .:.%.17% to .18- THE CHEESE BOARDS Eggs\u2014 SU \u2019 \u2018Cornwall, \u2018Ont.May 17.\u2014The highest | \u201cNew laid, per dozpn 1214 to.13° \u2018price of the week was realized, on\u201d the Seconds, per dozen.A0%t0 M\" | 7, Beans\u2014 vo to -y Cornwall cheese board this afternoon, | | \u201cChoice prime, per \u2018Bustier.1.90 -to 1,05 The offerings were 1,363 boxes, 995 white VIL ut ii lots 2.09 10180 and 333 colored, and $5 American, as se syrup, wood .1.06 to 06% agajnst 1,071 lust year.The price last | New syrup, large tins soie 175 to 20 year was 11 1-8c¢ to IL 3-5c.To-day all .O14 syrup, large fins\u2019.70- to 80 [Sold but on lot: 1,858 brought 11 3-8e, = Old syrup, FTN Le.057 to % and 60 boxes.were for 11-1-4c.J.A Pure sugar .\u2026.\u2026i.\u2026.\u2026.OY 10 L08 McRae got -364 for Hodgson Bros.J.Honey\u2014.-.' Ln -F.MeGregor,.410.for Lovell £ Christ.White cows om ounis + te : >» th J.A.Welsh, 494 far as, Aléx=- Ite strain ns .084 to.: N.Fraser, 0 f T.\u2018Buckwheat, stréined .L.p J6Mite ob ity icon \u2019 or Potatoes\u2014 I\" 0 on Spans nus 1 acinthè, May 16\u2014Twenty-f \u201cChoice, car loth ,.[CRRETED 11 She + LB : 1d ge fy offered pi boxes of \u2018cheese, Choice, ; small Way ~.5.a% 118.49 1.8.creamierien offered 1,047 x * Ordinary, car\u2019 tous PSS A96.40° Lob al fb r \u201c) \u2018PACK Pi .pi ge % utter.he cheese were: Firat.sorts, per 400 tbss .: 0 te 4 4 11 yh 7 at 11 1-4, 90 at 11 3-16c, and Seconds 1000 4002500000) 00, to 40.: alance at 11 1-Se ; and°428 pack- rn sors EU \u2014 Le ôf buttét were sold ht 18 I-4c.+ Belleville, Onit,.May 16.\u2014THe total offerings were 1,333 \u2018boxes of vw \u2018hite aha F217 calfored.The opening, bid was 11 -11-8e, by different patties, and this was raised by a f-16c each time, tntil the \" Hodgson got the 217 colored at 11 ñ-16c.\u201cThe shite was disposed of as follows Watkin, 500 at 1 1-4c: Alexander.- 440 at 11 9-16c, and Br enton & Son, 195 at 11 3-16c.Balance was cleared on the street at 11 3-16¢, ; \u201c CowansvHie, Max 16.\u2014 | Thirty-nine - Prepared ut the Grant Gold Cure Institute.= Bent everywhere in\u2019 plain wrappér with full directions, on.receipt | of price.© Address, Geo.Grant.PO.Box 456,.Montreal.\u2018Phone Egat 216.: factorien offered.1,340 boxes of cheese and 16 creamerles offered 975 packages of butter.Cleese sales: :L168 it 11 1«14e: 456 nt Tle-1 balance unsald.\u2018Butter sûtes: \u2018280 packages uf 18 3-40; {14 at is: 5 sc 1220 t 18°1-2¢, 61 at 18 3+8¢.AN 851d, : Made on favorable iérms : robayatre - S.T any\u2019 CE pecsospossenssenusee sssney grocieprerneuege \u2014o.sopnasneccest Oliée\u2014Toronto.jige ie.\u201cand Gon.neral Manager.Montreal Branch, 57 St.James | GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.DEPARTMENT: TG EXCHANGE Je A.RICHARDSON, = - = Mana NaF Model ~The Greatest Writing Machine in fa Worl w * 57 Different LANGUAGES me rent styles of type.\u20ac men \u2018instant.Durability ostablishod a mor terof fact.18 Blowry Street, Montreal.CAP CAPITAL, L; bbb, 41,000,000, Paid Up, $500,000 Mure Fund, 110 006 PRESIDENT WICE- PRESIDENT Hon.George A, Drumniond.10 \u2018DIRECTORS ; eB.Angus, Sir Ww.C.Macdonald, E.8.Clouston, A.Ma A A.F.Gault, H.V.cnider,- .Xeredith; ig 1 E.B, Gr eenshields, James Rod, C.M.Hays,- Sir T.G.Shai ghnessn A C.R.Hosmer, A.T.Paterson, Manitoba and St.John, New Brunswick, are now open .for business.Building, 1C9.sr JAMES STREET.| : + \u2018Robertson; Manager.\u2018 ta Fuse Wire us Electrical Battery Zifos The Canada Metal Co.- William Gt, Tronéto; O7 le N rite.for.Catalogue.\u201d lw 5 Jacob Bery ¢ i, f.N.Y, Congolidated Stock Exchange.stombere{ N.Y.Produce Exchange.\"ESTABLISHED 1865.GRAIN, COTTON.82 St.Francois Xavier St., Montresl.43-46 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Hariford.New Haven: any.Phi'adelphin, Wi'mington, on fannie subjects ladiy Boston, \u201cAlbi: .ÆEncuirios - \u2018answered.4 © 8TOCK OPTI ONS.Limited Losses ° UNLIMITED 00 LDEAL \u2018METHOD OF SPECULATING IT 18 WORTH YOUR WHILE TO IN.VESTIGATE.FULL PARTICULARS , CHER RFULLY © SUPPLIED.CALL, { WRITE.oR \"PHONE MAIN 2013, \u2014 L NORRIS P.BRYANT, St.Franccis Xavier Sta Montreal.The ToT M.A, se, MILTON HERSEY, to.M°EILL) 4 Chemist of the C.P.R.Ci ANALYSES FUR IH: PUBLIC \u2018 PHONE MAIN.252, - \"146.ST.JAMES STREET; Men: \u2018sa: 88, per -shave of fom, i in sig Pret d day of each of th ear in cme 4 = at mm aa ¥ Capital and Reserve; $i 300,000 ormiore AND | sarei DEPOSIT huts : 166 Qt Jamie Stree CA a.ROSS, Managen a Po Montreal.James 8 x rescind | ty ER 4m\u201d PTE CR underourt to the public for.subseription at a subject to the following terms an The terms of subacriptio ion are $5.00 tha par value on allotment, and the balance, \u2018which will include the = er.Share, comméncin ately succéediug the date of such allétnrent.The provisional lirectors reserve the right to reject or allot any subscription-in-\u2014\u2014 h\u20ac successive monthly in ments of $10 h eight mont the fmm oi ; drafts, money orde + stock s\u2019 Ad be-made.Fiala fret mation, br prospectus and fornis of.application for stock, address the INDUSTRIALS AGENCY.LIMITED ct _ _ Te Crown Bank of Canada \u201cIncorporated by.Special Act of Parliament of the Dominion of Canada Ce HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO ~~ | SL AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $2, 000, 000 .IN 20,600 SHARES OF $100 EACH ISSUED AT A PREMIUM OF 10 PER CENT.- Co The \u2018following Gentlemen have corisented to act.as Directors s.\" PRESIDENT, EDWARD GURNEY, President of The Gurney Fousdry Company.L Limited, Toronte.NICE-PRESIDENT, - Re Y,.ELLIS Director of The P.W.Ellis Company, Limited, Toronts.DIRECTORS, ADAMS, of Messrs.Adams Ts: Wholesale Saddlery, Toronte, - 5 \u2018 a in.BN PH BUR + President of The Merchants Dyeing and Finishing Company, Toronto, .| | \u201cJOHN COFFEE, of Messrs.\" L.Coffee and Coinpany, Grain and Comunission, Merchants, - Toronto.JOHN G \u2018COPP, Manager Toronto Land and Investment \u2018Corporation, Toronto.2 RB.F.B.JOHNSTON, King's Counsel, l'aronto.Lo ° JOHN WHITE, Merchant, Mayor of the City, of Waodstock, Ont.CL The Industriäls Agency Limited is authorized by the Crown Bank of Canada to offer .a premium of 10 per.cent.the capt al stock of the Bank conditions, namely per share.of the par va = whole ue in * Apat r sn, may bem fi The Provisional Board of Directo 0 CRO N ye ADA, ca 1 strials Agency Limited, Manning Chamb Cee Torothto, orto.Tréronto Gene atjon, + .( Cheques, deaf 3 rei tances on: dcount of subserip General Trusts Coiporation, for \u2018e .to ce Cw lue on applicatiof, $25.00 ment, a! + of THE - amb ers, Toronto.| ros TORONTO, GAT.i | : ; The Colonia! TypewsiterOs.Lh Str Wm.C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.or The Company's offices.in Winnipeg, STOCKS, BONDS, The TheRoyalTrustCo'y Right nied Strathoonz and buiBupy Montreal Office\u2014Bank of Montreal à - Brooklyn | 5 City Analyst, Provingial \u2018Analyst, i ° GE 2 : R MANS fs PNA \\ \\WE ARE placing - 2 à (EN ~~.special emphasis .on our : Parlors\u201d.\u201cto this beautiful \u2018and ie \u2026 before buying your 5 \u201cHome Decoration \u201d OUR \u201cPRICES are a least 25, por cent.less\u201d than those, : vail.Lace Curtains to suitiall purses.Supply.unlimited.Prices, quoted.lower than ever, .Cours oo pue rE LACE: CURTAINS\u2014 i st : : ©3800.pairs Finé Whits ae Curtaine atthe \u201criafculous price; M \u201cof, per puir Gare re ee ct pees eee ec Bee OB | B LACE CURTAINS\u2014 TET Et ee M : i - © 275 pairs Fine White, Nottingham Lace: Curtains, very \u2018pret _ f .ty.designs, - 5u \u2018in.vide x 8 yds Per EE 85 .lB LACE CURTAINS\u2014 a 250 pairs Fine \u201cWhite Nottingham Lace Curtains, \u201cstrong fibre.new and beautiful patterns, 60.in.wide x 3% yds.An.AN .A - A immense value for, per.PAIL.cee ee eaten re eenes +785\" 2 LACE CURTAINS\u2014 Co CU : hg 175 \u2018pairs White and\".ery Nottingham Lace Curtains, deep \u2018This special line we cull \u2018border, dainty patterix Per pair Cheeses ; : : attention to the value given.i LACE CURTAINS\u2014 > ; ; # * Cw } 150 pairs: Fine White Lace Curtains, Tambour \u2018and Point a d'Esprit pattern, 3& in.w ide x 3% yds.| long.\u2018This fine Une.oc is marked special at, per pair ; .3.59- LACE CURTAINS\u2014 I : - J \u201c70 pairs\u2019 Fine\u2019 White Lace Curtains, Renaissance on \u2018fine.©, - double Russian.Net, 50 in.wide x 3% yds.long.\u2018This extra fine line for, .pér.Pair or Paes unseen iD particular 10 \u2019 «9 =, Ea RS You will find in.our Art.Drapery Department a fo line of alt the following.goods :\u2014Velours, Reps, Tapestry, Plain and Embossed \u2018Silk .and Mohair Plushes Brocatelles, Serces, Burlaps, Muslins, Et White and Fancy Colored Silkoline, Nets, Cretonnes, Madras im allai the latest designs, Portieres, Rugs, Carpet Squarés, Mattings, Floor Mi * -Cil Cloth, Screens, Sofa Pillows, etc.ete, ete.: Le el FES ant] - ) \u201cart Drapery Ca \u2018and, invite u visit artistic department - every newness.\u2018 KE cvery week, \u2018and \u2018many\u2019 \u2018stuffs you will.A) see nowhere else.They are illustrative a of growing thought i in the business that You must keep\u201d a close watch on the - _ Dress.Goods Section\u2019 if you'd.know - \u2018Fresh, arrivals almost 0 Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-Wear Hats of good quality straw, in black and\u2019 f.Le, which\" usually \u2018pre-\u2014 : Great Lace Curtain nso || a.from the Art Dra; P Parlors to the - ve v.J UST A STEP | Wall Paper D Bere | :.Just glance at our: selection and see \u2018how easy it is.to - get pretty effects to \u2018match your.Drapery goods and How \"LOW THE PRICES: \u201cBASEMENT.sare spin | _ do \u2018BARRELS or.\u2019\u201c\u2018 TU \u2018ABLE GLASSWARE TABLE No.1\u2014Consisting of - .all kinds of Table.Glassware, | Water Jugs, Berry Dishes, Cake | RE .Salvers, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls, etc, etc.\u201cAU \u2018articles worth from.2 se up.ES 600 ards of Homéspun Linen suitings \u2014 One of the most \u2018 Fashionable Sununer navy,\u2019 fawn, white, etc.Special, per yard.- TIA Rich quality, in plain.and fancy designs, per yard.> ; dal.per: yard Floral -designs, small and large 2 : ; patterns.© pink, drab, green, black, whité, \u201cnavy, etc, été., worth up 10 t8c, special per, yard.i yards.of Rich Knicker Dress + Suitings, guaranteed all.wool, \u201c.Best shades marine blue, brown, \u201c55e, special to- Cleat, per yard.es \u201cwool Suitings\u2014Also- \u2018plain : Worth $r;00, special to a leary.ee ee ee 0e 68c .54 in.Costume Materials- : Including.Fine Ladies\u2019 Homespuns, Burlaps, 7 \u201cete.ete.Worth $1.50,.- special to.clear, per.yard.\u201cpattern \u2018effect, \u2018special per, Yard ; : 15e \u201cnoces a Hem en 000 da gene ra peusa se +.gandie Muslin.10c : \u201c|: on Sale To- -morrow\u2014 About 500 F re | Colors of pearl gray, reseda green; \"| \u2018= Crimson, pale and: medium, blue, sie Organdie Dress ais ~ \"| it Black Grenadines for Summer - | ~~ Dresses\u2014In open lace striped - effects, 15 different, designs, spec: Colors of Pale Blue, LL fawn, gray.green.etc.etc, Worth qe about 300.Yards ot Fine all | : Heavy Snowflake | - colors, About \u2018376 Yards of \u201cHeavy Ea Cloth, \"| Hair lined, Suitings, Cheviots, Canvas, Pa ; .99¢ 1 .600 Yards of Striped Galatea Rl |.for children\u2019s suits; heavy: quality a >} Le fast.colors, full range of striped - Plain White Muslins\u201430 jo pieces | |.of extra fine \u2018quality French Or- -| The kind that.: 5 \u2018ture, worth $1.75special \u201c10e, 12.0, 15¢.and 200 | | Hair Cord.Dimity.\u201cMusling\u2014 | © About 200 Yards of Rich up- ~ to-date Donegal Tweeds\u2014 : The most fashionable material for * |: .Tailor-made.costumes.Elegant _inappearance, guaranteed.entirely inches waterproof, oe -wide, : wofrth $2.00 - 800 Yards of Rigby Water- - proof Suitings\u201460 inches \u201cwide, Fine Cravenette or Hep- :tonette -suitings, in .full assortment, of best colors, including : light and dark gray, navy, black, \u201cfawn, drab, green\u2019 mix- $1.25 - Imigation of Challie i in large and Small floral designs, all good \u2018fast -: \u201ccolors.\u201cFhe correct.material for - ladies! wrappers, or house .dresses, special, per yard 15c 800 Ÿ ards of.Fast Color En- : ; glish - Prints \u2014 Good Heävy make, all colors, and full range of © patterns, Worth 124c.special, per yard.: oe = \u201con Sale Tor -morrow\u20143000 yards of fancy wash fabrics.Representing the finest display of these goods we have ever made,-and at prices.that are unmatched :for., \u2018value.The styles reflect.the \u2018latest fashion thoughts-as.applied -to Dress materials, and are.such .as will appeal to, every.feminine fancy.| Te Plain and Fancy Trish Dimity in a \u201clarge range of colors and patterns, \u2018rich and exclusive designs - 226 Special, per yard, Plain \u2018Color.Chambrays nan endless variety of shades, extra \u201cfine quality, special per.150 - vard.pie \u201ceee Scotch Ginghams and d Zephyrs 1 in.narrow rand wide striped effects .\u2026 all good fast colors, \u2018Shades of - pale blue, ox blood, green, pink, d secusuce cl.creas t » \u2018Millinery 7 { News = | Of Extra Co \u201cSpecial | Importance.{ Valües such as the undermentioned are \u2018not every day, occur- _rences, consequently it\u2019 will\u2019 be.\" greatly to your advantage to avail yourself.of this opportunity.\u2018white, finished with velvet piping, and trimined with velvet _ bands, large Lows, and steel \u2018slide and wings.These would \u20ac .be considered a great bargain at $2.00.Our price.nor L'adies\u2019- Ready-to-Wéar Hats in particularly .stylish effects of Ea .white, burnt and black, \u2018trimmed with black Velvet, fancy - ° \" straw, cut steel buckles and small brushes.= \u2019 value .ilvieidinn.deesesathe ace sr eu 000s net -didécca000 .1.7 \u2018Ladies\u2019 Sailor Hats, made in the latest style with broad rolling \u2026 oe \u2019 pe trimmed with velvet,.quifls, and straw .feather ef- , eu : 0.Extraordinary Unsurpassed value fens sure e cas c 0000 rerenserirenmes so\" - | Summer Boots.Every\u2019 lady\u2019 does not.like Oxford Shoes, and: so, for \u2018those who prefer : à nice light lace 5, Boot, we offer the following: - : $4 00 Boots for $2 00 2 \u201cThese \u2018are beautiful fine Kid Lace Boots, made with.Kid or Patent tips, light, flexible \u201csoles.Very stylish and serviceable, sizes 214 .- to\u20197, in C, D and E widths.The Tegel \u2018 prices of these: boots are $2.50, 8a.m., choice Porn cessera\u201d Nothing newer, more \u2018becoming or | ; Stylish Waists * $3.00 and' $4.00.To-morrow, : | Bows CLOTHING \u2018Boys\u2019 Blouses in blue\u2019 and ; R .Boys\" White Pique Blouses, i collar, cuffs and front trim- \u201cmed with fine embroidery.+ es \u201cCHINA : SILK WA ISTS.cool'and comfortable than a China .Silk Waist, = - uw - Ladies wt Sr \u2019 China Silk Waists, 7 made up'in an-excellent new.style, in cream only, finished with lace, insertion, hemstitching, lace edging, clus- ' ters pin tucks and effective Er collars.| Unsurpassed value.4.25 A EXCEPTIONAL] VALUE - Ho $1.25 White Lawn Waists for 76e.bs for.t Ladies., Ladi s White Liste | Lace = \u2019 ery attractive .e - made up in à very attrac Gloves, 18 \u2018inches Jong, all new effect, with deep\u201d hem- .stitched box .pleats, back, sizes, in white only, 12e and- 15.front \u2018and sleeves.finished.\u2019 | \u2018with ~ embroidery\u2019 and lace: collars and embroidery inser- \u201ction down front.These are.worth $1.26 each.Our special \"Lace Gloves price .oiicecieiiens rsscaccn ee\u201d = \u201cLawn Ties | Ladies\u2019 Fine White Lisle Lace A je LS Gloves, with two bone dome Ladies: Fine TH oo an Diack: Colors, white, gr a .wW colored, white \u2018and black; sizes 534 to 744 : shell tucked edge.23 |\" \u2018 t % to Pa.2 featherbone stiffenet; colors, \u2018- TABLE No.oto cases.of as sorted.Steel \u2018Enamelware Sauce: pans, \u2018Tea and, Coffee Pots, - Pudding Dishes, Wash Basins, [Your Choice at - æ.\u2018.[ : To Outside \u2018will wash well.48 iñches* navy; -elc, Special, per : wide, \u2018worth.506; special 350 yard.trivia es van 150 to MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY\u20145t Lambert, Montreal\u2019 South, = J Longueuil.- : : 27 Deliveries .FRIDAY AND | BATÜRDAY\u2014Kénsingion, | Montreal west Blue .Boñnets, Rovkiteld, Lachine, Dixle, Dorval.to.Je THURSDAY\u2014Back River, Norwood, Bordéau, st.Laurent, Carttervilte.= SATURDAY\u2014Strathmore, Valolaville, 1 ire, .B consfieid, \u2018 ly Moulds, Cuspidores, Jugs, ete, | | Points ee pe view, wane, QE Pa 3 etc, Worth double the prices.c Lo Co BENS # : .- ol LS ° Co : 2.\u2014 c 40020 Rk TABLE No.3\u2014 $00\" pieces of | {.etc ARR Iron Stone China Tableware, \u2014 es = consisting of large size.Meat yr _ Platters, Soup Tureens,.Vege: | -Mailand Tat Catherine ; _ table Dishes, «Sauce Türeens, | Telephone : : am Jugs, Basin, etc, etc.All articles : \u2018Orders * Univers dé .worth from $1.00 to $1.50.\u2018Your |.77 \u2014 Promptiy - : \u201cêtre at choice on (this table 2 ate: \u201ce or vee os \u2018 LT : .RE LL Attended to.r 1 \" Special Offer in We have.Just bought & job lot - \u201c of Ladies\u2019 Fine Belts, and ei we want to clear this lot at *\"*- É Silk Stocks.Ladies\u2019 Corded Silk Stock Coi- on Jars -with- turn over of same, .arid lace applique on tab, and\u2019 .: a price that will surprise you ce.*for-the quality.Regular 60,\" - a 5c: and.$1.00 values.To oY .tlear aaveesheneene sensé csen sons white, white and \u2018black edge, + black, pale blue or pink with white edge rrvsac essence 28.et, A .LE : Ce Afternoon \u2018and Evening i \" PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY 1 Lt BR Instrumental Concert \u201cTinmense Line of Beautiful Sl ï Phologravie Engravings ) (AN IMAL.SUBJECTS, J Very Appropriate for Cote 4 2 Hc : : \u201cworld nn 2 es Te NS A white striped percale.finish- _ 1 ed \u2018with breast pocket.49 \u2018Children's Fancy Straw.Sailor.J FI \u2018Hats, blue ribbon band and\u2019.\u201cop /streamers .\u2026.\u2026\u2026insveccus ees 25 | - : { : { : ; 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