The Montreal herald, 6 mai 1904, vendredi 6 mai 1904
[" po Ë = a +\u201c de ARG TG \u201c0 =; ANTS ~\u201c8e Fe.all , ant Columns.ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.HE 107.| TEN PAGES.\u2019 MONTR À MONTREAL, FRIDAY, JAPANESE 474 WIN UL, 1% | So Says Mr.Rust, an English Tourist, Who Knows the Country.JAPS ARE SPLENDID SHOTS Krupps Wondered Why Their Guns Were Being Used Up\u2014The Reason Was Steady | Use.That the Japanese have an excellent chance for ultimate victory is the View of Mr 1.DI.Rust.an English globe trotier.who, jth Mrs.Rust, ix at th» Place Viger.en route home from a tour in Japan.Mr.and Mrs.Rust arrlveu fn Japan early in March, and had no trouble at all there despite the war, In fact, Mr.Rust says, (he Japanese ox- press the warmest possible fricudship towards the English, as well as moa lesser degree to the Americans.On arriving at Nagasala they found the harbor completely guarded with torpedoes and sutmnarine mines, and their steatrer had to wait until it was towed in by à Japanese jun boat, Very little is known amongst the people of Japan to the defensive preparations nucle by the Government, but ft is understood that every pnportant harbor is completly protected by mines end batteries.So closely is the policy of secrecy pursued by the Government that notices are posted forbidding under heavy penalties the photographing or sketehing of any part of the coast, x Strictest of Censorship.Mr.lust arrived all the spe- correspondents were tied up except à tew who hod got as They were utterly dependent upon the Japapese Goverment tor their news, The Japanese panes were tn the same plight.None nf then, are permitted to send correspondeats to the tront, and a close censorship pres viils, The Government issues bulletins announcing the course of events.which pre given ta the native papers and var correspondents, amd itis from these bul- wetins that thee cable pews is mreparet When cial War at Tokio, far us Cores, Me.Rust.however, remarked that he Tell quite xatisiied that the bulletins published by tie Goverrment were ah- solutely reliable cad thon wo effort vus Titel Tor uid Ze ddésasier or magnify suecési ch the other hand he placed no confidence at oll an the Russian de- vpat hes, There was no parti ular exe fteinent M Japan over the wars abhough every each the de- interested, ad tory caused io patriotic ete.was tntorsels anphpothcémient of VI people tu breads ont mons hin, witn processions, Ce Pray for Success, The patriotic spirit of the soldiers was derronstrated hy their constant visitas tion to Mix Pre.0 sacred istand on The inland wh ore they made VOUVE SE, offerings and prayers for sucess, | \u2018 Wonderful Organization.The Way the troops were moss] was sitnply wonderful Mr.Rust.Ha Was at a sms] Town vight.vhon over twenty thousand soldiers were bi- vouackéed over night, and noved out in situ one the norniog with no noise or exvite- ment \u2014sDnply the swift businesslike movement of oo magnificent war ma- drunkenness or troops Wak Jind oe où accustoimet chine, The absence of rowdyism amongst the ticularly noticeable to te British soldiers, Fonsi mays that the Japanese have SCNT Tar anor nen Toy the Troan tho as generally bete drgohaus SUOU ne having landed already, and their oquij- the ment for oxpeditionsiy hoiredlog diem and supphies Vas simply marys lous.Long and Stubborn Fight.The geurral bapresion amopost the Jo puarese T- that 1 call he à lors and rin bhi deh, bur thés ali oreaiire Trot M inears fée or death to Treir natiot Phd ate prepared To make any sas ries to ensure victory oon vhrh they are quite confid- nt.Pio dees the cniny on the field they have 2 rea of 2551900 trated men ready to molnaze at ai time.\u201cDo vou Punk tiene that there ds a (eal possitbahty of the Jape wae CY es, evr tansy sand Ny Blase Mane (Nile + Ati OT salpjroti HEC arto, and the Jupateses are close to thay base of supplies, vie the Russiang are at the end of a Jong sa way which I= badly equipped for eve ordinary work.Besides that ihe Jaquunese gre rosgnifieent artillery me.they hve seen noted for that Yor nanny years bes tore the Yalu fight opened the bors Blans éves.Why hen they sed lo vring all their guns Tron The Krupp vvorks In Germany the Krupps col} ual understand vhby ther cannon were glnways being returned ta be petubed.The reason Vas soon discoyvered.the Japanese artillery corps Verre simply practicing ali the time, until 1 vas à common saying that tines should shoot a sparrow off a church steeple \u201cMore than all, There rs no bribers corruption in the Japanese amy or such hx honevrombs Fussian oftpaaldom.very Japanese voidier atel offirer has his country\u2019s honor at heart and that neans the hen and efficient service necessaty, for setory Bui MF Pust sonsidered that their trivinph would be vectiredt' at a terrible cost ta the country Not only by res- son of the set bok to ats trade, but Decaure the send go of so pany nen to the front would seriously interfere with agricultural ope vations, The ve are no agricultral implements in Japan, all the work being done hy hand, the fields being Kept ino anaryvellous state of cultivation, at the results if they won, wonld be worth the steaggle, because it would give Japan new life and at once place her amongst the real civilied powers of the vorld.us well as the Strongest Dower ih eastern wyt- ers, Mr.sud Mrs Rust sail for England next Montreal on ihe Lake Chunnplain MR.AND MRS.LLOYD ARE NOT DEAD.Mr PF Lloyd.of 1.7 Mountain stret, acke to have corrected sn tit whi hap pearid in Tue Tr raid of yesterday to the «ffe that both Mr and Mrs Jlevd are dead Tha very Te grettable error wrase from a na aonde cian jog of the add- ss givin over the tei hone The mmteadvd ln 1efer to Mr Mre Mt and Mis Lloyd are alive and well, ant The Herald sincer lv re- grits that they should have heen caused any imnronveniene.item Miadford war and mir, grue orne rt - , WHAT IS GOING ON @- Proctor s-\"\u2018Old Lavender.\u201d Franculs-\"The Light of Other Davs\u201d Royai-\"Big Galety lixtravaganza Company.\u201d Nouvceautes\u2014\"la Sorcterre.\u201d\" National Francanis\u2014\u2018Jean Marle et Carmen.\u201d | v GOVERNMENT WILL SURVEY.Story That G.T.R.Will Survey Eastern Section of G.T.P.is Untrue.A private despatch from Ilon.Nr, Emmerson, the Minister «¢ Railways, bays the story published by a portion of the evening press that the Government had arranged with the Grand Trunk to tnake the surveys of the eastern section\u2019 of the Grand Trunk is without foundation.Hon.Mr.Emmerson adds that all surveys for this section will be muds Hy und under the control of the Department of Rintways and that work will be commenced as soon as the bill has been sanctioned by the Government.A MONTREALER RECEIVES {GOOD GOVERNMENT JOB Mr.Eugene A.Primeau Will be Assistant Secretary of Railway Commission, Ottawa, May 6-(Specilali-Mr, Eugene A.Primeau, of Montreal, has been appointed French secretary of the Ruallway Commission.When seen by The Herald this morning Mr.Primcaa contitrmed the report ol his appolnaonent, and stated that he would enter upon his new duties at the capital at oboe.Fugens A.Primeau was born at St Polscarpe.Soutanges, thirty-five years go, but came to Montreal with Mis family as a very small child, His father.1, CO, Primeau.1s principal of the Oller school, Hoy Street, Mr.Primeau was eaucited at the Montreal schools und Jesutt College.He studied law at f.aval University and in The oftice Mi.F1 Moux, and Wus calle:l to the var in INE, since when he has practiced tu the city du partnership with Mr, Lous Coderre, Sone years ago he married a daughter ot Mr, Odilon David oof St.Heard, Mr.Primeau will vhter upon his new duties on Monday and later will move his family to Ottawa.H+ has been warmly congratulated by his legal confreres on his ap- puintment.Spb dd bE EE wo *i Port Adams 's situated about fifty + DATES Poll a AMP ** mules froin Port Arthur, at the head of RER ¢ = Rocicty Bay, and on the railroad con- + \u2018 \u2014 .; Lu Ottawa, May os éspeclal \u2019 .\u2019 \u2018 sq a 3 Le 4 .7a- pie foo A lr, «© : Sek ey Dt Feria te GET MY BOOK, IF SICE Don t Seat à eat.Ire vas 4 à Jatt wat\" »: ! \u2018an Au le 1 + tant \u2018 ne Lo part 49 tre wta uen a Futura ve ans A Tot vera vee Ru aa fPendRny, Fest yo teresa st \" veps tnt 1 Ant Aa à eel a Of att usr Lt BW.'hôNL (5 Noga LES = : \u201c .vo) wha Su Cea Fn.90 a dr agg) neat \u201cie mt 6.=» 61 ir wo f, soupe Re MLO ats iow meson Ga CA! au ahvst.te art alt the rope 1f 11 fait\u201d 1?fag \u201cav: thd ue hp we that ends dt es fat ae cmt ty vod ta ton erned Do ea \u201cinde retard mes 1 am telling it uw Latis, av clearly as \u201crai 3 want jou \u2018no ki5x absoluiels and witnou! doubt that this \u2018O.ter is made où houcr.| have the preserip- ton that \u2018ures.My only problem is tn con- winre vou that Do xhoops Reno nt ve will Chr \u2014is an Qu'ominon reméedy.À rOimmon ren.ly could not stand a test like this, jt would baukrupt the phys.itan making the} offer.And 1 am \u201cur eding everywhers and here is the s» ret of my success, | found\u2019 invariably that where thers vas à weakness, the inside nerves were weak.Wher thers was a lark of vitality, the vital nerves lacked pyner.Where weak organs were found.| always found Weak nerves.Tae irv sibie nerves : This was à reve ation pass Hegan.Thea 1 vombined ingrédients that would sirenethen.at would vitulize, these perves That pre-cription 1 called à réstora- tre, It te known the world over now ns Dr.Shoop = Restorative.Thousand® are ar- renting my Offfr and only one in earh forty.writes me that my re medy failed Just think of it.HV out 0° rach 1» met well and these are Affuult cases tac.And the fortieth has rething to ra.That is a record { am proud er I ts wronz tn say ri k when V, hs is cpen, Howell \u201cyou should tell wire wlio are sik, of inv o\u2018fer.Don\u2019t let » sick friend stav sick beiause he kuows not o° my offer.Tell Wim.Get my book for tim.Do your duty.You muy be sick your- e1f sometime.Nick peorle need help, \u2018Ther aunreciate symrathy and aid.Tell me of » me sick friend.Let me cure him.Then! Le will show his gratitude to both of us.oon pevard Send for += \u2018ook ner.Then mv reaf sue- wil) he bis 2rot.tudr.Deo not delay.week | on Dyspepsia.Pork 2?on the Heart.Rouk 2 on the Kidneys, noak 4 for Women.£ mply state which b::k you want and sAcress Dr.Shoop, ook : for Men (sealed) Box *8, Racine, Wis.Rook ¢ on Rheumatism.Mild cases.not chromic.are often cured with one or two bottles.At druggists.Tor anto\u2014Por trait Mrs.Crh te Te \u201cThe ronnie! oper, \u201cant superior of st.inside-the a «hare va.= JOC ality ma 153 bise ÿ Watts (John wo, , Oubwa\u2014ctebet, Afternoog.Williamson œ\u201d > A R: ec.a, Toronto\u2014Klaasje, wu and Trouble, The Bachelor, Normandy Peasant, old Man in Blue Coat.WATER COLORS RTC.: Bell-Smith (F.M}, F.CA., Toronto\u2014 Winter Afternoon, Luxenbourg, An Old Street, Coventry, In the Park\u2014a thirty] afternoon.Brigden (F.), Toranto-\u2014Bunset Glow, Ayrshires, The Winding Streanw Brymner (William), R.C.A., Montreal | a: \u2014Coo! Shade.: Chavignaud (Geo.), Montreal \u2014Even-| ing Bridges Clair de Lune.: \u2018_\u2018 Coburn (F.8.), P.Q.and Antwerp\u2014| Le Potau Feu.' Gagen (R.F.), A.RCA., Toronto-+| Decoration Frieze.- Jeffreys (C.W.).\u201cToronto\u2014The Pine Woods, loaned by Ontario Government Manly (C.M.) A.R.C.A.Toronto} Gold of Eventide.\u201cMatthews (M.), R.C.A.Toronto\u2014Our \u2018bard Camp on the Pipe.Stoné.Martin (T.Mower), R.C Near Sudbury.Mumz (Laura), Q.R.C.A.\u201c Toronto \u2018Tugel from \u201cThe Reaper and the Flow.3 3 crs,\u201d Mother and Babe, The Dream An EIf.Patterson (FE.L.).Smith (William).A.R.C.A.8t.Thom as, Ont.\u2014 Misty Morning at Sea, i Le light at Sea.Staples (Owen P.),\u201d First Snow.pastel.Tully (Sidney astel.Wrineh (Mars EY Miniatures, MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS RESULTS ARE POSTED Those Who Have \u201cPassed the Pominion \"College \u2018of Music Tests.- The results of the examinations re- ventiy held by the Donjinlon College.of.Music are as follows: Association Cfirst- class » honors)\u2014Ed-, na I.Earle (second «lass hunors), Lu-;\" ella Cole.Gladys McEwan, Ella Tur: ner, Edith Wiltse 1 Pass), Katherine Venney.Daisy Webb, \u2019 Senfor (second class nonorsi\u2014Marion A $ Toronto\u2014Case of, Durant.Hazel Tomson (pas=y, Marie Domphousse, Jullette Madore, \u2018Rose-: mond Morris.\u2018Sadie Sheldon, Emma; Singleton.Intermed?ate\u2014 Alma: Carswell, apine Daley.Mabel R.Green, (% J.E Juhnson, Edith Karlèy; Jean \u2018Robert sun, Péarl.Stewart, Winnie Stratton:: 1, Jun'or-Nellie Botsford, -Albert res vier, Edith: Glazier, ' Avila Gauthier, Bernadette Rousse, Gertrude Tare: .° Elementary \u201cHortense Bourguignon.\u201d eVitine Houde, Myrtie \u2018Lamb Ernesty Lamontagne.; WELL-KNOWN MARITIME | Mr.R.F.Armstrong Was City Ticke Agent for the I.C.R.in Halifax.Halifax.NS.May 6\u2014tMpasalt +; Mr.trhard F.\u2018Armstrong: city agent.ve the Thtervulon'a] Rallway, dled: shortv hefore four o'clock this rhorn- hg.health for some months; but his cons dition was not consideds d oserivas untd a few days ago.He returned a fe wereld age from an extend-d vavatior to Kentu-ay.his\" old homes.and.resum ed hos duties at the Hal'fax otfice, Mr.Armstrong \u201cwas \u20ac2 vears of agé.and.Was one of th.bert Roos no and mist.men He t, Hali\u2018ux from aha [oaths 2 wat for Many years agent rang] Trunk Rell the GTR.clos) Armstrong remained +1 sdDout five ed ty apable rallw.v vaine, Th Les age of the [07 R.Heo edt ed a Wide na daughters \u2018and Ga st Sub are tbat thes home .Foerva kyo He had a caplala < vom: 3 Corse lon the © onfederate army dur.8 the 2,0] mar, - eli + \u2018WITH MILITARY HONORS.Comrades Bear Remains of A.P.Morrison to the Grave.\u2019 Guar ter Tre sets es CT Ve late Pest+-Fet gra \u2019 on Bat uti Mur FE \u2018 il A.- at.ae < - Lr.x 2° ; Te LG.as Ls 0 ' ga\u201d ur cœ- te tRY of a dean Hroent « oe the Poel Berri a boas Brug aad ete dar, + utder Rergeantl F a wo Ser Rez > teprrs OUR vuriuus La ai trie dx ec led us pall-uealé Battle and -b ed, The Heart of the.Valley.te man McLean w era body out trom th foo C.A., Toronto | stat ne companion, and and Strickland).ARGAL Frase Hayter oe Katé-\" list: RAILWAY MAN IS DEAD: rotor \u201cEVunE \"The deveasud nia been In failing,\" in Canada.\u2019 T \"4, inthis % up Hs ne xesrn ARO was appoint - but.; [Ya Bl Eman DETALS oF E DEATH mn ar els {et his ed, to the ¢ extent.5 son or.aa fact ait lreudy und some ; © ready.under: con: i.Siryotion, \u2018the pes guarautes be .required to enable the company t 7 plete ULE undertaking, Fo îts guaran- \"1 toe the town \u2018wae 1 given à first à mortguge U e'compapy's.plant, 1 valued at TAN 9 Heh or ing the raising of } New |leglate Institute w a \u2018jortty of 122 ute.y North Sydney, NS} May a \"Yee, 1 was \u2018present last \\rhor, W, nie Leonidus Hubbard \u201d Contihulog, y wel body ¥ lu Newton: Reeing Hyb-.gul perishing s their need t pone uf ofc ers Gf the Peg NEL vo persed cosdiæ 4 alt u 23 I \u20ac at 2 Cole.\u2018 ofrecer gost ane r 1h © Mr.Hardy, played tit b } .noosa a) anid Cnhoplics THE CARE OF THE EYES.LAC trteredtiag welidrers on eye teNtin vader rois aus given Weds em à \"COR ts Mr.=.M.te ctl ane et SR of te Apsorta- tin uf Out hans, belt wt 2h St Cath «05 nr Me potited out that ole toe Dare Vine opine wl tioded Sen gt eth TESTER net been pe ; trace studteuirs hat wi distributed ove) Candida ong exe étient work, not Veet ened, but ti reaching me PUS « result of neglecting; Aft ve vision.pi strongly 2 vated Une gee of n,ntematte Lg to ald Un this edu ational va.Zn.Thin nn away with.the sab of spectacle ty peddlers.ahi were utterly 1grior not of The povers of the goods they hate Thin dangerous business, ie Jeu lared, + could cartionty- be stopped by rentre Use legs lation with regard to; male ot opti al gos, ; ie Le FUNERAL OF MR.F.DEGUIRE.The funeral of Mr.Francois Degulre, ie former)y Mayor of Si Laurent,\u201d presi dent of the Azriculéural, Soclety \u2018af.Juques Cartier County, tie, Montreul Turnpike Trust, ete, Laurent, re] fe cou; 1 Ly rast eet she a.» nr le ce pengie tue day ut Mt, Montreal.Rev, Father Plerre Deguire, O.M.1.a nephew of thé deceased, véle- brated the mary, assisted by.Father Alfred Cretier, CSC, agsist Laurent.¢ \u2018olleme.® \u2018Father Edward Ta as sub-deacon, \u201c deacon, and Rev.tim, S.C ei VERDUN'® LARGE CLAIMS.\u2018 Residents of Verdun are still send- inz in claims for damages from las month's flood.Tp to last night the amount asked for had reached the $200,000 , figure, The city, while régara: ing these claims \u2018as uncollectable, hs carefully filed thém for reference.- gineers, have been sénl tp examine (ha) and collect information will come In händy should the Verdun residents decide to go to aw, » \u2014\u2014\u2014 tm AID FOR SAILORS\u2019 crus.I As _pastprocleds of.the steamers of the Dominion line last pio worl season, Messrs.D.Torrance & turned over to the Montreal Satiora\u2019 os st Ned \u2018Capt.Stews, pastim .Institute the sum of $15.art, of thé CPR.liner Lacke- Chi handed to the 0 in i plain, Cathollv Saflors' Club £1.10s.45d.hall proceeds of con: vin certs held on \u2018board durin the veyu Just ended.\u201c > ge pr rn A rivh luster cont.for\u2019 se \u2018ail {hand =.stores.\u2014Adv.rant ut a he hoped would gradually pe member, sie #choolip a ¢ took\u2019 place : \u201cvester- oh and was attended) by a large.number of prominent \u2018ment vept belh of the county and of the city of Yévi has gla Ra-tald \u201cthat and ks s- this ob p naller same \u2018that a 000\" or Fias.oon, Among radu anit les p possibly.$10.600.à\" 6 y got ee bei te: \u2018Sleep I ha oo Stomach ud: bowel + whote trouble Wat undo btealy ce hen Coffee was uct ont * en nat kde | x tamil; i vening, at Cs o\" Seto) in ; Amount, a +.i ; § The ve x.AT AT CISA EN , With the building, as if is already suf- JAPANESE STAFF - quired a correspondent.STRIKES BRING WORK TO CLOSE The Contractor on Bank of Montreal Building Shuts Down for the Present.The contractors on the ' Bank of Montreal building have decided to close down the work for an indefinite period pending the settlement of the present labor difficulties in the city.Since \u2018the contracts for the marble of the bullding were taken by Wighton, Morrison & Co., and sublet to the For- sythe Marble & Granite Company, three strikes have been declared, one by the marblecutters early in April, who objected to having freestone cut: ters employed cutting marble, and again on Monday by the stonecutters, who wished to force Wighton, Morrl- son & Co.to grant them the elght-hour day.On Wednesday again, twenty- eight men left Forsythe's, thinking in this way to force the other firm to come to terms.All these strikes have caused the contractors a great deal of annoyance and expense, and their purpose \u201c is annognced to-day of closing the work entirely until the labor situation is .more settled.The Bank of Montreal authorities are in no hurry ficiently advanced for business purposes.This declaration will probably have the effect of bringing the stone- cutters strike to a speedy termination.TELL NO SECRETS Tokio, May 6.\u2014Beyond the announcement that a Japanese force had effected a landing at an unnamed place on the Liao Tung peninsula and the giving out of Admiral Hosoya\u2019's report the Government absolutely refuses to.dis- close the nature of the plan of operations.Gen.Fukushima.of the general | staff, merely told the foreign corres-: , pondents that on May 5 some strength | of the Japanese army began to land on the Liao Tung peninsula.\u201cWhere and what force \u201d asked the \\ correspondents.\u2019 General! Fukushima smiled, \u201cEast, west, north \u2018or south?\u201d ine \u201cOut of the skies, from Heaven,\u201d said Gen.Fukushima.a TRADES AND LABOR COUNCIL, Longshoremen Are Again Admitted to 0 the Council.The Montreal Trades.and Labor Council met in St.Joseph's Hall last night,\u2018 President Verivele occupying the chair.: | eral, both in Montreal and Quebec.He ORATORICAL BOUT * ON BONING BOUTS Mr.Pelletier Introduced a Warm Discussion on Boxing Exhibitions.Quebec, May 6.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014The following new bills were presented at yesterday\u2019s session of the Legislatve Assembly.- An act to amend article 63 Victoria, chapter 12.An act to amend article 5232 of the Revised Statutes of Quebec.nea 273, An act to amend the Education Act)\u2019 respecting the census in school municl- palities for certain purposes.An act to amend she law respecting Mutual Benefit Assoclations and Charitable Associations.\u2018 In reply to the member for Maskin- onge, Hon.Mr.Gouln sald that the Government had under consideration the introduction of a bill to amend the law respecting: industrial establishments, so as to limit the period of work to ten hours a day for men generally employed in establishments worked by steam.\u2018 In reply to the member for Dorchester Hon.Mr.Parent said no Americans holding timber limits in the province, or business with the department presided over by Himself had employed any member of the law firm with which he was connected.' .In further reply to the member for Dorchester, Hon.Mm Gouin said that all the questions on the order paper in connection with the Quebec Bridge Company, and Premier Parent's connection with it, would be found in public documents handed down to the House.Boxing Exhibitions Discussed.Hon.Mr.Pelletier moved for copies of all instructions glven by the Government in connection with boxing exhibitions in this province, etc., and in support of his.motion, took occasion to read from an article that appeared in the Quebec Daily Telegraph condemning such exhibitions, after the; death of a young man named Drolet., His speech tended to reflect on Premier) Parent as Mayor of Quebec, and also; on the Government for tolerating such exhibitions, that were only ended when a young man met his death in a boxing bout in this city.; Mr.L.A.\u2018Taschereau replied in à vigorous speech, and turned the tables on the member for Dorchester by proving that the boxing exhibitions were in Tull blast when he was Attorney-Gen- funther criticized his tolerance of the game as one of the owners of the L'Evenement, which not only accepted advertisements but received passes for members of its staff to attend and favorably report the same boxing contests he was now so vigorously denouncing as immoral.* Hon.Mr.Gouin Scored.Hon.Mr, Gouin sald that it was.Thursday and the galleries were filled, It was decided to re-admit.the dele-! With school boys, which accounted fo the Council.The repert of the Immigration Committee was read, and it was proposed to discourage \u2018the immigration of mechanics as much as possible until the present labor difficulties are settled.v gislature was discussed, and a commit-' *& tee of three appointed to obtain legul advice as to the best méthod of protesting against the measure.| .| The question of the workingmen\u2019s journal was also considered.It was proposed to put a man on the road to.solicit subscriptions.to receive ten per cent.on euch subscription.The matter wns referred to the next meeting.i The unions at present on strike presented claims for the moral support of the Council through their representa-' tives.Mr.Verivele for the plumbers.Ar.Gravel for the stonecutters, and: Mr.Woodard for the newsboys.- A delegate from the Cap-makers Union was present, and asked the support of the Council for his union, in en- conraging their.label.co - \u2014\u2014- : BRANDON IS FLOOD SWEPT.\u2019 Brandon.Man.May 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Electric.Power Company's dam on\u2019 the Saskatchewan River, nine miles from here, was washed away.\u2018Bates of the 'Longshoremen's Union to, the outburst of eloquence .that municipal bitterness should be the.; = 0 .The Hutchinson bill.be fore the Le-, 30urce of a discussion which had no.Ten held yesterday afternoni .The on Monday or Tuesday.from the: member for Dorchester on a subject! that should not be brought into the, House at, all.He deprecated these per- | sonal attacks made, through personal: motives, on the Premier, and regretted lue except the .political capital the.member for Dorchester was -endeavor-! ing to make.: *, Hon.Mr.Parent said that he had no, personal knowledge of the.exhibitions, and in regard to the fight alluded to, be would state that the same two men, gare a similar exhibition in the Sohmer.Park, Montreal, and although Hon, Mr.Pelletier was the Attorney General at the time, he did not make any.effort to stop it., ; .The following private bills received! their second readings: | Legislative Council amendments to Bill No.36\u2014An- act to Incorporate the ¢ Toronto General Trusts Corporation.| Legislative Council amen@iments toi Bill No.383\u2014An.act to ratify and con-! \u2018 firm the title to the Selgniory of Lai .Grande Vallee des Monts.! Legislative Council.amendments: to \"Bill No.83\u2014An act to amend the char- | ter of the town of Outremont.! \"In answer to Mr.Pelletler, \"Premier, Parent said that the new colonization bill would be placed before the House *and hig enthusiasm 18 contagious, too.| bringing the products of that i».The annual meeting \u2018of the Sallors\u2019; \u2018Holton, James C, King, Jamés#Kodger.' by a piece of iron which fell from a 20 SR PE pulley, while he was at work at Mc-| s' Stee) Bonds at 69%.oourail's Boller.Works, William St.2 Steel Ronds at T0.\\ oC FRIDAY.MAY 6, 1904.RAPIDLY ON EAST Capt.Prentiss Says Whole West, is Strongly in Favor of G.T.P.\u2019 \u201cNOT DRAMINES Names Were Picked Out _ From the List\u2014Evidence is Now all In.' The hearing of the evidence in connection with the charge made against those who worked the lottery or policy game, under the name of the Argen- teuil Granite Company, was resumed yesterday afternoon\u2019 before Judge Cho- \u201cThat the West will eventually dom- Inate the East, as far as Canada is concerned, there is no doubt, but I believe this domination will come much sooner than we expect it.At the present rate of growth it is not bad to predict that in twenty years the centre of population in Canada will be!quet.| west of Winnipeg.\u201d Betair, secretary and manager, was: Captain Francis Prentlss, a former|again on the witness stand.Since the, officer \u2018of his Majesty's Life Guards, who settled in the Canadian West some ten years ago, made the foregoing statement to a Herald reporter in the Windsor Hotel this morning.He is\u2019 more enthusiastic over the future of the West than many of those who were born and brought up there, charter was obtained, there had, he said, been two drawings dally, making a total of fifty-eight.On one particular afternoon the receipts had amounted to $268.90.Of this $53.68 had gone to| the agents in the shape of commission, about $133 went to the \u201cclients,\u201d and! the remainder represented the net pro-, fit.WN.F.Duquette, a one time a rector, bought out nearly all the \u2018\u2019pri-! vileged shares,\u201d and Gervais, one of the \u2019 agents, was empowered to do the same.thing in the capacity of broker.! , In reply to Judge Choquet, ns to whether, in accordance with the Incorporation \u2018Act, the promoters of the scheme had previosly paid out thelr subscriptions before applying for a charter, Belair admitted having fn an-| He is now going on.a mission to Eng-: land to interest British\u2019 capitalists in Western development.Captain Prentiss holds particularly interesting views as to the political future of Canada.\u2018\u201cThe Liberal administration will,\u201d he says, \u2018\u2018become most popular through the Grand Trunk Pacific, as Westerners will eagerly sup-i port any measure that will tend to develop the West or that will ald In great country to the markets of the world.\u201d Asked what he meant by Western domination, Capt.Prentiss said that his name to the petition, although another party had paid the required amount on hls behalf.How Drawings Were Made.DISTINCTION\u2014 \u2014 moe The John Murphy Company that Something that is almost indefinable but which reveals itself at a glance\u2014is an ever- present feature in our Ready-to-Wear Goods ! It results from the skill and care with which these are selected from the stocks of the world\u2019s leading manufacturers.No pains are spared in our quest for the best\u2014for excellence in style and superiority of quality combined with the price-cheapness that is absolutely essential to the success of a large business | \"All the LATEST NOVELTIES in Ladies\u2019 Etamine Coats Silk Coats, Blousewear and Summer Dresses! .A Full Range of Popular: Prices to Select from ! æ AMUSEMENTS.cory + = .#4 PROCTOR'S 70 Wess Matinees: Wed., Fri.and fat Edward Harrigan in \u201cOld Lavonder\u201d, D.STAIR NEXT WEEK ED, STAR 1 That Funny Little Fellow _\u2026 George Sidney || In the Big Musical Fan Bargain 4.OLNVER BUSY.||.raofin| YZ ZY 20 Mune, MComie Gpers.POPULAR PRIOBS.FRANCAIS \u201cAnes \u2014THIS Wark: ROBERT B.MANTELL |% The Light of Other Days\u201d ALL NEXT WEEK Beginning Monday, May 8th, Montgomery Irving In Charles Blaney's Latest Melodramatic Novelty .» \u201cFor His ; Brother's the Government would find it necessary to make redistributions of seats from time to time, and ï every redistribution the West woul be the gainer In members.\u201cKeep this up long enough,\u2019 said Capt.Prentiss, \u2018\u2019and it can easily be seen how Western domination will come, but I do not think the Liberal Government need have any fear of the change.Quebec has been called the pivotal province of Canada, Napoleon Boule explained how_the: drawings were made.Three men were appointed for the purpose, Gervais, Moreau and himself.The names of the clients were divided into three lists and each man selected twelve names from the list assigned to him.They then exchanged papers and eight names were: struck off from each list, leaving twelve names altogether, which were set down as the winners, BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING \u2018Made to our Special Order.Look Well, Wear Well! Boys\u2019 2-piece NORFOLK $4.78, and $6.45.Made to Fit Well, SUITS at $3.75, $4.25, \u2018Scene.Don\u2019t miss the Crime ss Great Bridge Prices-\u201410c.20c.800.850, 50c.Hve ROYAL.Afterneon and Evening.- THIS WEEK.MAY 2, Rice & Barton's Big Gaiety Extravaganza Co.and a Big Olio of Novelties.Prices\u2014100, 204 and 80c.Next Weok\u2014The UTOPIAN BUR.LESQUERS.> but it will not be so any longer.It anything, Manitoba will be the pivotal point in a very few years, unless the centre of population shifts still further westward and gives that position to one of the future new provinces which will be created out of the Northwest Territories.\u201d Altogether, Captain Prentlss predicts that the map of Canada will be much changed in a few years.He also names the great Canadian \u2018cities of the future as Winnipeg, Montreal, Toronto, Edmonton and Vancouver, In the order of their population, and adds the probability that Winnipeg will be fhe federal capital.2 Capt.Prentiss leaves for New York to-night, whence he will sail for London.vo Mr.Wilson, for the defence, said they were ready to admit that they had issued \u201cprivileged shares\u201d on ne | chance, but according to the regulations of the company.; | Mr.Laflamme, who appeared for thei prosecution, objected.The regulations, he held, were a sham, and consequently illegally.The Judge declared himself satisfied; with the evidence submitted and ac-| cused were remitted to the King's Bench.They come up on Tuesday next to make thelr option whether they wiil be tried at .the Sessions Court or by a! jury.i Daoust and St.Onge were dismissed, on account of their youth.! CLOSING QUOTATION » | TO-DAY IN THE CITY i L | ; ! Mr.Eugenie Primeau, of the law firm} of Coderre & Primeau, has been Appointed assistant secretary of the rall- way commission, with a salary of: $1,500 a wear.Lo : STEEL UP AGAIN.Steel stocks and bonds were buoyant again this afternoon, the preferred selling up to 35% and the bonds to 70 The common stock jumped to 12.Institute .will be held on Tuesday , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : evening next.This \u2018was\u2019 decided upon at a meeting .of the board of manage- AFTERNOON BOARD SALES.25 Power at 74.à Steel common at-10%.110 Steel common at 11.st Steel common at 10%.Go Steel common\u2019 at 1074.1 Steel common at 1134.Bu Steel common at 12.\u2018 .25 Steel preferred at 35.75 Stee] preferred at 354, The visiting governors to the Mont-} real General Hospital for' the \u2018week: commencing Monday, May -9 ares Messrs.Robert Hampson, ,Edward The treasurer of the Montreal Police] Benevolent and Pension Society.hus! received a cheque for $25 from Mr.F.\" 200 Twin City'at 84's.° * 4 B.McNamee for services rehdered ati = Twin ç ity at ag.; 's C : esi-| 4 e.St.Patrick's Church and at his resi-i 50 Twin Gâty at 944.- dénce on the vccasion of his gojuën 75 Twin City at 04%.- and ; Wear 1 All Weights and Qualities for : Spring 0 Summer - ~ UNDERWEAR LE AY A « Reliable -Makers in All Sizes at.Lowest Prices! 0000000000 \u201cWe Invite Inspection I LADIES\u2019 CASHMERE \u2018HOSE 20¢, 235c, soc and 6oc, \u2018 Mens\u2019 Casiimere Hair Hose \u201825c, 30, 45 and 50c.Cotton oJ4c, 15c, 20\u20ac; ~~ Spun Silk 6oc, 75c and $1.00 30c, \u201855\u20ac, 40C,.35\u20ac, 40C, CHILDREN\u2019s CASHMERE HosE 20c, 22\u20ac, \u2018250, 300 and 35\u20ac \u201c COTTON HosE, Liste Hose, Srun Six Hose\u2014 Lisle 35c, 4oc and 45c.THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES Ball Tél.East 1896.Week of May 2.The Greatest Success of the Season in Paris 4s SORCIERE.\"'\u2019 Play tn 5 acts, by VICTORIEN SARDOU, Latest creation of SARAH BERNHARDT, \u2018 Matinee Saturday.Horse SHow M ~ 1 A te Y 14 Reserved seats now on sale at Star {| Branch Office, corner St.Catherine and - -Peel Streets.\u2018Phone Up 1346.+ ART ASSOCIATION, : , PHILLIPS SQUARE.The Spring Sketching Class (in Oils) under will commence on Monday, the 16th \"May, 11904, .| Instruction \u2018on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday in each week, 2 p.m.10 p.m : - r or particulars, apply to the Secretary.Bull Wrestling Match NATIONAL LACROSSE GROUNDS (Maison- 1 the direction of Mr.Edward Dyonnet, wedding celebration.: 12,000 Reel Bonds at 68%.C Charles Baillard, twenty-five years: i Steel Donde at oa } 1 5 St.Street, St.Hénri,i 4.000 Stee nds a n.\u2018 of age .of 85 St.John Stree t | 000 Steel Donds at 591.sustained a severe cut to the right leg, | i ! Richelieu pt Big.| Ogilvie preferred at 120.Mackay preferred at 68b.| | i t | | au122 He was taken to Notre Dame Hospital.i The Locomotive and Machine Com-! pany of Longue Pointe, is In receipt ofl 5e 14 Montreal at 250.an order from the Grand Trunk Rail-; way, for ten mogul engines, to cost; ; tor] 30,000 each, to be followed, when| ~*~ * NEW YORK STOCKS.they |are delivered by ten more, which, ; p ey ar ae nahod before the end at), BY Private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, | the season from J.8.Bache & Co.:\u2014 In the MEN'S STORE.= 3] New Spring Summer Wear- - -New Colored Shirts, soft or laundried fronts, 85c, $1.00 and neuve), SUNDAY, MAY 8th, at 2.30 p.m.Admission, 2c and 50c.Tickets on.Sale at \u201c25 St.Lawrence Street.$1.25.New Light Vests, latest - patterns, well tailored, $1.00, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50.+ New Neckwear, Gloves,.Braces, Belts, Bath Robes, ; , = = CY] 4 PA .Bargains in STATIONERY | SPECIAL PRICES IN PAPETERIES! .FINE QUALITY NOTE.PAPER, in navy | blue und gray, with ENVELOPES to match, I put up in handsome boxes.Only 18c a box.| Sold elsewhere for 23c.The finest quality of Euvelopes, both square and oblong: Only 3c, \u20184c and Hc a package.Do you wish to save \u201cmoney?Why pay Z5c more for the same ar- j ticle.\u201d Can only be bad at CLARKE'S, 138 Peel Street, near the Windsor Hotel.2° \u2014\" |A GOOD HAIR CUT | , | Adds to à man's appearance.We give the | best cut in the city.Razors and scissors sharpened.Always on hand the best quality Cigars and Tobaccos.\"M.À.TARDIF, S2 Catperius sunery., pt ' CORONA HOTEL ABSOLU Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Must Beer Signature ef».power house is still safe, but fears are ee ! His Grace Archbisho Bruèhesi left 5 May, 5.May 6 entertained regarding it.Water is, Ministerial Caucus Heid.| for Joliette last night in order to.oftici-, DESCRIPTION on GL 0».OL gushing down at a terrific rate.The: The ministerial caucus called to dis-! 31a at the funeral service of Rev.7 ~~ + \u2014= Eighteenth Street bridge and city cuss-the new Government colonization Father Beaudry, the Superior of the Amaigated Copper .aK TH a4 i : water pumping station may also .be law lasted until 12.30 o'clock last night.college of Joliette.Bishop Emard, of| An ce Soret.8 mi ux swept away, Flats In Brandon are; The iaw was discussed clause bY) yajleyfield, 1s in the city to take thel Am.Bugar Rfg.O0.82 11 1927 1274 again flooded.In consequence of break, clause and finally adopted.Harmonyipiace of the Archbishop ig administer-| do.do.pret 1877., .een 5 on the dam several industrial.concerns\u2019 prevalled' between all the members Of ing the sacrament of confirmation in ASmeltg A Ret Oo.0 .\u2019 in the.city are at a standstill.{ the House and the Mministers, and t0-' different parishes, AT coma Mining 4 6 T6 id day the Liberals will go inte the HOW®, \u201crp; ladies of l'Eglise du Rédempteur; Ateh.Top, &St.Fa 12.78 MONTREAL REFORM CLUB.(in a so id phalanx to a e v Meret sterday afternoon at the resi-| _de.do.pral 923s 8 1 MBK EX .ment in all its measures.It is sald Me! ve > e ! One.79° 774 70 70 Night Robes, Py ; The Montreal Réform \u201club will give.that besides the adoption of the colo-: dence of thelr pastor, 2478 Notre Dame Bh atimord and prof - NK | 8 » 1Y)amas, \u2018sme : su\u201chre party to- \u2018tion law | =: .and voted to divide the profits Wik 5% OK da 4 ; a smoker and cu-hre party to-morrow, nization law to be introduced this ses-; street, anc ale of work.The Sa- Brooklyn RapldT .464 43% OK 46y \u2014_ evening-at 8 o'clock.The annual meet-) sion, the question of lund subsidles for, of their recent sale of work.\u20ac Sa-| tuhlo & Alton Com.X 3 ing of the club will be held on Tues- new provincial railways and the insane; day.May 17, at 830 o'clock.The .fol-i asvlum taxes were discussed.Nothing: Jowing,have bten placed in nomination: definite was decided by the caucus tn! for office: President, Henry Hamilton:' regard\u2019 to the former question, thoufh, first vice-president; Hon.Robert: it'is safe to sqy that the Governine ty Mackay: second vice-president, L.E.' will grant land subsidies, but no money: Geoffrion; joint.secretaries, J.M.M.; assistance to new provincial rallways.! Duff and Leon Garneau; treasurer,! This is likely to come before the House Lyon Cohen.; \"in the form of resolutions, With re- | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | spect to insane asylums, it was decided: VICS AT THE FRANCAIS.| to compel the respective countles to pay: A i the 'taxes required for the support of! The officers, non-commissioned offi- the insane.cers and men of No.1 company Vic-.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014____pammmmemrmmme | foria\u201d Rifles, are attending the Theatre, MAIL ROBBERY TRIAL DELAYED.Francais to-night in a body.The offt-.Regina, N.W.T.May 6\u2014(Spectal.J\u2014 gers: will occupy a boX and the non- The preliminary examination of Boyce,! coms and men have a block of seats in: Benand and Wilcox, in the mall rob-: the orchestra.bery case, was adjourned until to-day.i \u2014 \u2018Norman: Mackenzie.Wilcox's \u2018counsel.\u2019 , iis quarantined: at Windsor Hotel and { Behand is also quarantined, but is ex-| - LL | pected out this afternoon.; Prosecutor \"Johnstone gave notice of application \u2018for a warrant to arrest two witnesses\u2019 | who failed to answer their summgns.| i \u2014_\u2014 .NOT ENOUGH CARS PROVIDED.| Toronto, May 6.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014BrewerŸ f} | workers in two brewertes have been or-.dered to strike.Employers state that- ; opposing local option cost so much ! i .{that they intended reducing wages, The Mayor has suggested to bring an Cenu ne .laection in the County Court to collect | a penalty of $100 pr day from the To-! ronto Railway Company for faijure to have enough cars for local service, while carsare being made here for Winnipeg.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i COAL CO.BUYS LAND.| The Ogdensburg Coa! & Towing Com-; pany is making large additions improvements to its property on the canal bank.It has purchased the brick factory of the St.Henrl Chem-, | ical Co, Ltd.oni St.Ambrose street, for $12,000, and will turn the premises, into a yard for the storage of coal.A large steam derrick for hoisting and handling coal will be erected on the \u2018bank of the canal.With the recently.acquired premises, the company's latest purchase will glve storage facili- tiles for.115,000 tons of coal instead of 75,000 tons as formerly.Co.tr TT\"ARRIVED JUST IN TIME.Vancouver, B.C., May 6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The steamer Empress of Japan, which \u2018was four days late leaving port, owing to delays caused by snowslides in the mountains, reached Hong Kong yester- {day morning at 10 o'clock.The time limit for mall contract expired at 11.67.so the C.P.R.just saved their $5,000 forfeit by one hour and fifty seven minutes.The Empress did not make a and! brevols Mission will recelve $i5 from the division and l'Eglise du Redemp- teur £30.\u2018The full amount realized from the sale will come clgse to $200.\u201cPaulett! Charpentier, a little girl twenty-two months old.whose parents had moved yesterday to 378 Amherst Street, died yesterday under -peculiarly painful circumstances.She was left playing on Wednesday while her parents were busy arranging furniture, and in some way got hold of some empty bottles left by the previous oveu- pants of the house, and intended for the scrap-heap.\u2018The contents of one of these she drained.As soon as the occurrence was discovered medical help was summoned, but in spite of the best endeavors of three doctors, the little one died this morning.Coroner Mec- Mahon disposed of the case as one of accidental death.: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | SATURDAY AND-SUNDAY TO MONDAY EXCURSION TICKETS.Reduced rate excursion tickets good going Saturday and $unday.returning following Monday, are now on sale by the Sf.Lawrence & Adirondack Ralk way to.Chateauguay, oodlands, Val- leyfield, and other local stations, also \u2018to Adirondack Mountain points.TT SEVEN AGES OF WOMEN.The Seven Ages of Women is the unique title which has been \u2018chosen for a fancy fair which the ladles of the St.Andrew's and Caledonian Socleties will hold next autumn.Fancy goods will be displayed* and sold in booths representing the \u2018seven ages of babyhood, the school girl, true love, wife, mother.maldenhood of ancient time and grandmother.- .EE special white lawn blouse for 59 cents at Marchand\u2019s stores.\u2014Adv.ete FATHER STRUBBE MAY RETURN.Rev.Father Caron, parish priest of St.Ann's parish, has been appointed to the Redemptorist House at St.Anne de Beaupre.It is rumored that Rev.Father Strubbe, former parish priest.who is now in Belgium, may return to Canada and again assume the direction\u2019 and absolute cure for each of St.Ahn\u2019s.Pi | i es and every form of itching, bleodinrand protruding piles, the manufacturers have (uaranteed it.Sec tes- timontain in the daily press and ask your neighbors what they think o\u2019it.Yon can use it and get your money beck if not enred.80c a box, at all dealers or EpMAXBON, BATES & Co., Toronte, mme To prove to you that Dn Chase's Olntment is a certain record trip, but nevertheless reacbad [her destination just in time ' .> A Dr.Ghase\u2019s Ointment Canadian Pacific .\u2026 Cannda Southern.Ches and Ohle.Chie.Burl.¢ iney.Chieago sand N.West.Obiago.R.1.and Pas Chisago.Mil.SAP.Onlorade Southern.a de.1 pe Consolidt4 Gas N.Y.Celornde Fuel-Irou.Clev.C.C.and ft.L.Detroit United RY.LADIES\u2019 GL The Best in Kid Gloves.Kip Groves 75¢, $1.00, $1.FaApric-GLovrs.250, 35c, 50\u20ac, > The Best in.Fabric Gloves.A large and varied line to select from, .| | GUY STREET.EUROPEAN PLAN.°' ! Rates, $1 per day up.Rooms, with bath, $ | up.Elegantly equipped private dining rooms, | and cafe in conpection, Cuisine unsurpassed.Orchestra.Tuesdays, ¢ to ¥ p.m.Saturdara, ;6 to 8 and 10.30 to 12 p.m.te STRIKERS WERE.FINED.\u201d \u201cRope \u2018Spinners Were Found Guilty of Loitering.Peter \"O'Brien, Stanislaus Leonard, | Frank Hadley and Michael Murphy Rain Coats, Umbrellas, etc.OVE DEPT.25, $1.50;$1.75 and $2.00 ssc, $1,00, $1.25 and $1.50 ! were before the Recorder's Court .to- Dela.Lask and West ve (day charged with loitering on the bahk, Misseuri Pacifle.ny > 1 of the Lachine Canal and al 4 ! ë J pleäded Morel ns 194 La ne guy Se an Brio Railroad.ux UY BK 244 ME ; 0.Constable Lote informed he court - de de 1ptd.ja 63% 60K 636 ; \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 {that accused were rope-spinners on\u201d do de 1llptd .ce .8, \u2019 .\u2019 \u2019 strike\u2019 and they had been hanging Note ee rast nx he 2156 He ; i : LIMITED.\"round yesterday on.the ground hdjoin- Norbers ates.oD 2341 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET.pany.Te Of the Montreal Cordage aclae Ail.ee ad PO .- > Penn KM.MR.lial 1444 114 14 [ : .' : : .i Mr.Recorder Poirier said the court Pressed Steel Com .OL.im nos Terms Cash.Corner Metcalfe.Tel.Up 2740 \"did not question their right to go en de \u2018do ret een ; : = \u201cstrike, but they had no right to be Peaplen Gas » \u2026 ._.on the property of their late employers, pairs Fou: Spee om | They would be fined $5 with the altern- de de pte pative of one month in jail.Pullman.ven re va oom.MONTREAL GOOD CIRCUS TOWN.Bouthorn Pr, de © pret Southern Pacifie.Mr.Peter Sells has takeh a run into {Canada to see how the land looks, and {has been spending a few days at the Windsor.\u2018In conversation with The Herald this morning.Mr.Sells made ; the interesting statement that on his i show's last visit to Montreal it did the largest dav\u2018s business of the entire sea- .son.That is, more people were present.but more money had been taken in-tn a single day at Madison Square { Garden.Thé: Forepauëh and Sells Pros.ireus wintered at Columbus, O.| Asked why the winter season was not \\gpent in the South, Mr.Sells said that the rainy season militated so against | the success of a show that it was not | profitavle to tour the South in the win- \u2018tere There is little or no difference in i the readiness of people in all districts Ribs, July.a Tenn.Ceal-leon.Iw.Texas Pacifle .Co 2% 824% Twin Oisy.21 8 M LL 90% u.s Lane oo: .\u2026 0 68% SA \u201cves \u201cere cos Oh Ur Steal we to Li 1 PEREMPTORY SALE U8 mesberleem TN TE | BY AUCTION Union Pacifie com.su Us WH a | J ; ' iO Oc LA | Of 20 Bales of Turkish, Persian and wera Ten Fei LT Cini i Indian Rugs, Carpets and Strips Wis Con.com.: V6\" 17% es 4 .: : ; ; de pref: 2 Ww 8 Being a consignment of choice hand made rugs, sent to us upey immediatd - - sale and returns.The catalogue of 200 lota contains all the best makes in .CHICAGO MARKETS.| a variety of colors and designs.[7 Sale will be held at the By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from ; ; .Lo , Vong Dake ke High.Low.Close.FRASER WALL, Corner of Dorchester and- University Strests, Whest Mar.ta Hh wu i % B eres - 5 - \\ , \u2018May.7 47 î 7 | core EUR eux 52 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, May 10th and Iith Oats, May.41% * 41% 41 4 Ce .\u2018 July \u2026.:! 39% ih 38% 38% .At 8 o'clock each evening.Pork, July.1195 1197 1142 11 67 : : Lard, July.s 8 f a $ $ se Rugs on view from Monday.Catalogues on application.\u2018 c © M.HIOCKS & CO., Auctioneers.| te patronize.a good circus.Three things conspire to \u2018give it good busi ness: as prosperous community.goo .weather .and the absence of severe | competition.: VY comm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014(\u2014\u2014\u2014 FINE AND WARM | Ottawa River, Lower and Upper St.| Lawrence\u2014Light to moderate winds, [war and warm; Saturday, fine add warm.the Optical and Engin- MR.WADE, MP, al Westmount DEMANDS WiLL NOT BE GRANTED Or Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, in 0 | victoria Hall, Westmount, Mr.F.B.The 200 employees of the Consumers Wade.M.P., will address a public Cordage Company, at Point St.Charles tneeting on the subject of; who have been on strike since Monday, =r are not likely to have their demands - \u20ac , granted.> THE GRAN EEE PACIFIC The increase of ten per cent.which they ask.the employers regard as ex- ~ EVERYBODY INVITED.travagant, considering the raise of the same Tate of last year.i .Lt ; + LT - Readings by The company state that their indus- eer\u2019s Supply Co\u2019s Standard Barometer try 1s not sufficiently protected to en- at noon yesterday, 30.14; at 8 a.m.to- able them to grant a further raise, and | day, 30.37: 11 a.m.to-day, 30.36; tein- that as the work done does ncgrrequire | perature to-day.max., 64: min; 40.any particular: 8kill, they will bé able Minimum and maximum tempera- to fill thelr shops with non-unionists.tures:\u2014Dawson, 34, 50: Victoria, 44, 46; In the meantime they say that they Calgary.26, 54;.Qu\u2019 Appelle, 42, 64; Wine can have all their orders filled by their nipex, 58, 58: Port Arthur: 38, 52: Torons.mills at Haliféx, which are rupuins at to, \"48, 74: Ottawa, 50, 70; Montreal, 54, present, tL.65; St John, 42, 72; Halifax, 48, 78.- M ister iu Westmourt, on \"i the time ly not far off.At Ottawa pe 000 ot 3 i : 9 woollen wen think they have made.the , during the war, and also for a great dy places with broken stone; cleaned * most commotion.The steel men believe increase in the national expenditure af-, OF repaired the .small craft; Nal TT Laem 1 : duces this effect as qurely as the spri THE COMING BUDGET.Pre-budget upeasiness is Te bh ta] .permeate the Capital.\u2018anbual|* statement of the Finance Minister pro- starts the 3 in: the maple trea,\u2019 Ni date bas béèn set for budget delivery, but the interested country knows that those interested have a more intimate knowledge of the preliminary symptoms, and they know the Finance Minister is now at work upon his statement.Annually, from the Atlantic to the Pacific, men of cr mmerce puzzle over the question, Are there to be tariff changes?In the days when Mr.George E.Foster sat on the money «chest, there was less puzzling, and more uneasiness.Me was fond of tariff tinkering and.| kept business men moving liveiy to } keep under cover.Still there are men who want more tariff and these have raised their voices in the land.They, } smnk that with so little meddling.with, i the schedules for sevén years, extensive\u2019 changes.are due this year.That feel- -îng has grown, and resulted in a non- gensical rumor that the Government: announced a general revision to the Liberal caucus yesterday.\u2018The fact ig that the Government is saying nothing ahout, the tariff, whatever it may be thinking.\u2019 This was illustrated yesterday when: British Columbia members.demanded more tariff on lumber.5 Minister sald he was there to listen and victories have, however, et not to speak until his budget day.woollen The, Ister finally speaks are the makers and steel manufacturers.they have the best case.It \u2018is true that some woollen mills in Canada are in à of $50,000,000 muy have to be increased\u2019.Tower of Babel.\u201d the grain elevator.bad way, But this is only the case: with a few.It is unkindly stated that the which are in a bad way are the ones «hich contain out of date machinery dr.whic h are suffering from too much water in the stock.Rod steel is \u201c though: to have the best chance for A K # 2 \u2018 3can rods only.© mill out of the market.i \u201c fi: A the Caliadian .+ \u201cthe Cansdian favorable mention \u2018in the revision list, ! if there is one.The manufacture of vod | was duly begun in Canada fast spring.\u2019 = when the Dominion Company opened a ?fnill a1 Sydney to\u2018find that the United © States Steel Company has caught all mills but one short.of supplies, and had forced them to sign \u2018& six months\u2019 argreement to buy Amer- This cut the Dominion An abplication for tariff protection against such ; methods as these night be expected to a favorable reception.However, steel aud\u2019 rod business \u2018his the benefit of a bounty and that : may be deemed sufficient: 1t has been hiuted that the German © surtas might be abuiished.This would ~ = , upon 5 undoubiediy be doue if the German Government saw fit to place Canada | the most favored nation basis.\"hat would De a victory Tor C \u2018anadian | .diplomacy over German methods.It.* would not be the first of that sort ei o * ther.; * - But while tariff changes \u2018are being! .discussed the \u2018interests which are longing for them would du well to recall © the words uttered by the Finance Min- February J0.was made in a bye-election when votes were being © The speech : and at a time \u2019 thug.That £ their ufimpet ufmget 19 3 Chad at is \u20ac.tually occugring fe of four Q presehtatives of Russian journals who were in.the thick ot-Spturday\" a fighting, ts\" a proof.A a The British Foreign Office dentes any knowledge of the detention of thy P.apd O.mail boat Osiris and her search by Russian officers for Japanese mail, and the story seems unlikely, as it would involve the points settled by the Trent affair.The conclusion of the Anglo-French agreement has rendered the success of any deliberate attempt to involve other powers in the conflict less probable, even if Russia had not already proved a less valuable ally than before the land fighting \u2018commenced.ï The announcement of loans of $200,- 000,000 being asked for by Russia and \u2018$56,000,000 by Japan are significant, and the easier terms at which the.former power seems likely to obtain the money give warning that experts in the world of finance remain of the opinion that though the war may check Russia, she possesses staying and recuperative powers greater than those of her op- panent.When sympathy is enlisted upon a particular side it is dangerous-: ly easy lo take an optimistic view of the ability of our friends.Sympathy,! however, is subject to a discount on the European bourses.The success achieved by Japan upon land seems to have.aroused that phlegmatic Oriental people from their attitude of.dignified repose.Tokio has The Finance nag ies little fit of \u201cMafficking.\u201d The; Béneral, and at last Iining up to watch | only called | forth a vold water douche from Count! from a raft, who were treating the The men who have the greatest hope, Okuma, one of the elder statesmen, | Britannic to a coat of necessary red of benefitting when the Finance Min- who warns his countrymen that they; paint.: must be prepared for the possible in- i tervention of some European power\u2019 ter the war: he thinks the present loag\u2019 to $250.000,000.Mr.Oishi, the leader of Some are very Prosperous.(np.progressive pirty, expresses the upon Commissioners Street were range millS belief that Germanymaÿ take :the in- @d the usual line of slght-seers.;steamers Lake Champlain, \u201cwould; and Ionian were all docked, and Uttle | wélcome the actual predominance of!cruwds of watchers stood about them, critically looking them over with that itiative in an intervention movement, quite.believes that no power Japan in the Far East.and looks for; another attempt to restrict the exter/ sion of her influence.FIGHTING THE WHITE PLAGUE.Dr.Ruvenal, a well known American; authority on consumption, is opening.tha corgespandents êre de-} and shook one boat to another.Past the Berthier, the Cultivateur, the Terrebonne and the and brooding over the whule awaken- -ed activity, chureh of Notre Dame de Bousecours, [the sailors\u2019 churchmen, \u2018the streets neur the water front, \u201cThe man on thé Soaks co his bidord it, then swept along meditatively.After he had progressed two \u201cfor ires plank \u2018widtès,\u201c hé.turned.I over and Wo Lan.the .with thè \u2018hahôle; ; qloppide.enr Nw.minptes to shies out across the water, or down the wharves.\u2018The harbor tug Ethel cut its way through the waters and came towards thé part of \u2018the dock near him.I: slowed up and a spe was thrown from it to the dock.On the other side were the steamers SY Laurent, Chambly and Trols Riyleres, Bales of hay, crates of \u2018vegetables, loads ot household goods, were.piled up in front of them, and teams were COR tinually loading or unloading.\u2018 The warm sun shone down with increasing farce upon the buay men.St.Helen's Island, just across, fast becoming green with the spring sun and rain, faced the dusty wharves ifviting- ly.Above, the Victoria Bridge spanned the ice-ridden waters bf the river, which flowed by, as blue in the distance, and as dirty nearby, as it was last summer.The planks, the hay- a.eri bales, the iron-rods, were all used for|\u2019 lounging places for the hundreds of idle men, who seemed intent on nothing so much as to go to sleep.Many were smoking, others lying upon the ground, still others gathered in little groups, \u2018which faithfully took their way from Canada, giving opiniôns on things in the paint-bespatteréd men, working It was certainly interesting to watch the workers, as they filled up the mud- or busied themselves about \u2018that monumental Here and there was an official, while \u201cThe Domiriion.\u2018\u201cunderstand-all-about-it\"\" -alr.Behind, wus the figure on the Navigation is open.The wharves, the address on \u201cHappiness,\u201d before a stu- Dr.\u2018 land meat.completely\u2019 up dines of thought that are not pleus-! ant to contemplate.Hitherto people have considered themselves fairly se-, cure.from consumption if they had no, hereditary \"taint, and .avoided contuct: \u2018{ses of free soup.They lounge singly, .with consumptives, This idea was: in groups, in crowds.They view pros strengthened by Prof.Koch's experis! ceedings hopefully.ments, which indicated that infectioh patious of work.Meunwhile they sleep.from animals was not a present danger, Ruvetil vigorously combats, this \u201ctheory\u201d and declares that during many years of experiment he had not found.any.animals that were immune \u2018fron tuberculosis, More than this, Dr.Rae venal declared that there is no essential difference betwen the tubcrculosis of human beings and that of cattle, and that they are jnterconmmunieabls.The result of his experiments satisfied this \u2018expert that about twenty-five per cent.lef infantile consumptives contrac ted - the disease through using infected mk! On the other hand the; >.stronger digestion of adults seemed to protect \u2018them from infecs' even Bonsecours\u2019 Market, are alive with evidences of the fuct.Men sleep on, the dorsteps of those saloons labelled with the \u201cfoaming glasses\u201d and prome are already becoming festive, and one ties.being opened, and the Montreal's greatest connecting link of comgycial activity, no longer structed, flows onward toward Quebec, | towurd the Gulf, toward tHe ocean, and proyfE with all the rest the ing of the summer season\u2014the seuson ef, satlors and shipping.; \u201c \u2014Frane 1s Daor.rere AN -EDISON STORY.i \u2018(Considering all that the men are ex- tion\u201d by food.pected to be, it is not surprising to When it is vongidered that.there are \u201clearn that many of the railroad presi- |.sb- out organization.coms; anarchy.i ready attained in that they have hours of labor .able or wholesome.\u201d THE BIG FEELING THAT COMES .AFTER GRADUATING.A Critical Professor.\u201cThe toad beneath the harrow knows \u201cExactlÿ*wbere each toothpoint goes; The butterfly upon the road Preacheth, contentment to.that toad.\u201d President Elot, of Harvard, in an dent organization, has again launched forth in denunclation of trades unions, and their methods.His scholarly In-; vective is wenkened somewhat by ani admission of its academic nature, but remains egoistic In the decl: vration, that the principles enuncluted \u2018will de- They have anticl-| termine the Issues of Industrial strife | the mnachinery for scanuiug the\u2019 hori- and make for that ideal happiness: \"The \u2018houses on (d\u2018ommissipners Street sometimes termed millennial.He makes | zon \u20ac much of the well-worn fallacy about, workingiman now, as onçe he was, with- ; Nu one has enjoyed | individual liberty since man war In a\u2019 state of nature.Individual liberty is, Mr.Eliot claims the primary objects of trades unions have been ul-: abol- {shed many abuses and shortened tite - as much as is\u2019 reuson-: The wage ques- important tion\u2019 should not remain an one, he thinks, although he would allow of the their to the unions the \u201cdiscussion\u201d subject.- The trades unions, , in \u201c \u2018ought in the mauvfacturing coustitu- between thirty and forty thousangglou- dents and general m'inagers holding of- | members\u2019 eyes, stund for all that is best 2 \u201ceucy of Hochelaga., As favorable a statement as possible concerning Gox- | ernment intentions might be expected | under the circumstances.Hon, Mr.Fielding told the electors | that tariff making wus a difficult and\u2019; delicate matter.© bility as most important.; à feeling in the country that such tink- | \u201cering with the tariff as the Conserva- \"tives practiced was to be avoided, The present tariff had been made in 1597, conditions were changing und it had been cluimed in some quarters the time had arrived for | another revision of the schedules.1ow- ever, business men regarded turif£ sta! There was It was better to bear the ills we knowt \u2018than to fly to those we know not of, Not only was the preparation of a tariff | \u2018a difficult and delicate mater, but it | was a big undertaking.Between the tenth of February and the\u2019 tenth of .March when Parliament begun there was not time for-the preparation of al new schedule.In\u201d 1897, when the tariff! was prepared, a commission investigal- ed the business; manufacturing aid | commercial situation of the country | thoroughly.- There would not be time for such a commission \"to investigate, report and complete their findings be- \u2018fore Parliament met, Mr.Fielding de- ; clared he would not say there would be no tariff changes.If the Government, .upon investigation came to the conclusion there are\u2019 some features of the tariff which cannot wait for a.general revision, it would not shrink from making the chunges.ance Minister feared anyône who looked forward to_a general revision-of-the- tariff this year would be disappointed.The words used by Hon.Mr.Fielding two and a half months ago may be accepted as a prophecy concerning the budget to- -day.+ Of course the Government may have changed its mind since then, but there \u2018has been no evidence of it.THE GREAT WAR GAME.The hurried departure fom Port Ar-' thur \u2018of Admiral Alexieff and of Prince Boris, w ho had barely reached the place, and the confirmatjon of the news: that Japanese troops have landed on the peninsula to the northeast of Port.Arthur, lend color to the vfew that the! last attempt of Admiral Togo to block! the entrance to the Russian stronghold has been successful.Pi-tsza-wo, where\u2018 the Japanese landed, is on the side of! the peninsula in line with the mouth | of the Yalu, wherice the distance is not | much over 100 miles.At the same time we hear that another fleet of transports is hovering upon the western side 2° of the Port Arthur peninsula.The Japanese plans all along have involved | numerous feints, and their Intelligence Department, while keeping itself thoroughly posted as to the enemy's movements, has pregerved: its own secrets inviolable.Fhe foreign journalists seem 0\u2019 have Seen availed of to send out thisled chim ate a purposely n- tended fob Gab to the scene of preventing, « onsumptton.from Dr.However, the Fin-\"- changes in the tariff, after considering that ice to=day>begar their\u2014careursastète= graph operators.Most of them started | at the biginning and steadily advance ed | through the various grides to the position.of train despatcher.All men are not ambitlous to be räll- road presidents or general managers, || Thomas A.\u2018Edigon preferred Lo be an | inventor.Veteran operators ih the\u2019 largest New\u2019 York, office recall him, \u201cliad in a flowing linen duster, In the Gays when he held his own with the speediest of them at the key, und later \u2018as \u2018\u2018chief,\u201d\u201d Some amusing anecdotes sumptives in Canada alone, and efforts the number is rather than otherwise, it will be this 1s a serious condition So far.the main efforts of ussociations and physiciuns direc ted towurds curing, not It is evident Ravenal's investigations, Gd well as the work of the tunadian Association for the Prevention of \u2018Fuber- culosis, that sone \u2018more far-reaching measures ure nhecessary if the white Plague is to be held in check, ; While hunian beings are hard to de al are told of him.\u2018with aud experiments in stirpicultire' An old acqualntance of Edison's, Lure not regarded With favor; it should seeking employment.secured a note of; Laat least be quite possible to reduce the introduction from the inventor to the: infection from animals to a very much ness general My Ton of the tele- lower percentage\u2019 than that quoted by BTAPh company.y Dear © the Dr.Havenal his, of course.could ue hote ran.\u201cThis will inttoduce Mr.\u2014, o was train despatobdr on the Grand managed by legislation.but for further Trunk when I was à pednut conductor.| work or \u2018gradually improving -course, ein.\"The man wa i praud of it , at he.never presente t, for fear 4t \u2018education must be relied upon.This might pass from his hands f : \u2014 is being dane on à large scale by vart- 5 5 ; or ever.=.Y.Post.ous philanthropic associations, in the reer distribution -of- literiture, on how tn MISSING HARBINGERS OF SPRING prevent consum ition, living rules for cousumptives, ete.T he need for such- carpet\u2019s on the line\u2014 .systemutic \u2018organization .to fight this It seems like spring, but ! gadly miss the insidious disease is shown by the fact! old familiar sigo.that out of every eight deaths in Can-|{ I've seen some, new hepaticn adu, one is due to it.And felt iny old sclatica-\u2014 But where's the man who used to say that I the peach crop had been lost, de spite ull.increasing } seen thit of affairs, charituble have been \u2018Tue robin's hére, an\u2019 the grass Is up, an\u2019 the 7 \u2014 7 + i That the orchards: of New Jersey bad been | ruined by the frost, ; | Diews of French Press || Which also made all Michigan afraid to > o count the cost?= \u2018 - F guéss Lc's bearing firing on the Yalu.La Presse: No one will say that we 204 CE .| ho'll ba (and help them to uw better Lof life, but all this the learned president.unions are trying to assist the masses beneath the harrow.of life, the life of the working clusses.\u201cbeen played bacleward.-London Globe.An nonkimd.They teach thelr meni-! bership to help one another, their motive Is to benefit.the working classes, enjoymerit ignores.lf the working Classes are to be happy they must \u2018take his speutfie, abhor unions, submit\u2019 to whatever may , be handed out tokthem and be content.He forgets that happiness 1s not thy purpose of our being, but to deserve: happiness, That i8 what the labor to do.Mr.Eliot is like unto the butterfly preaching contentment to.the toad He knows nothing.It cannot: pe learned from books.Mem- hers of unions, who are of it, know It | these acadamic | \u2014Radical.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A TEST OF GOOD MUSIC, There is a good story in a contem-! porary about Str\u2014Frederiek Bridge und, & certain mechanical primo\u201d phaser 1 fe pald a visit lo à country house nd | found every one in | raptures over Hach's Fugue in D minor, as rendered By the tuneful machine, He listened with awe, but quite fatled to \u2018recognize the work.It turned out, on Inquiry, thal the piece had been inserted.upside down, Wnd had consequently business, despite all censure.: \u2018| sibilities, and it iy well te know that (chasing distance, does not run as far not only is it that the piles attract the \u2018and in and about the lumber there is 1 exactly how There 1s danger in (he lumber-pile.Experipnoes ¢lsgwhere hays t { us this, and fh is well that the , lesson should: be learned from other than personal contact with the burnings and the terrors.Montreal has not within its bounds such an aggregation of lumber ds have some other places, and therefore \u2018the danger is not so great.But there are piles, und there are pos- the police authorities are alive to the danger.By the banks ot the Montreal end of the Lachine Canal, there be several piles of wood in various shapes, and if has been found that here is & favorite resting place for the man whose cash balance, while it reaches the beer-pur- a8 the price of a night's bdging.And man in search of a wind-protected corner in which to slumber away the hours of the night.* Even in the glare of day, say the police, the banks of the canal have a fascination for the drunk, an almost dally litter of empty bottles and used-up matches.; Forewarned, forearmed! Montreal cannot aftdrd to give the fire-flend a single Inch of play-room, and it Is to be hoped there will be no relaxation on the part of the authorities, but that, onthe contrary, there will be a redoubling of the efforts to avert the danger of an outbreak, On one day this week, five persons were brought before the K Hecorder's Court for having been found drunk or under the timber-heaps, und fined In small amounts.But in view of the ; danger, would it not be well to make the punishment a more serious one than | that for mere over-drinking\u201d \u2014Roxburgh.| ter : THE SUBMARINE DISASTER.| A succinct account of how the disas-} ter fo the British submarine occurred, has been given by the First Lord of.\u2018the Admiralty, who quoted.the expert | opinion that had the boat commenced, her \u201cdive\u201d three seconds earlier; the catastrophe would never have taken: place.! Lord Selborne said: But we.Know\u2014 I think we are able to say we know\u2014- the accident tuo our submarine boat occurred, It is just one of those accidents which \u2018never can be eliminated from the chanves of 4 naval: carger.The gallant young officer in charge of the bout had a perfect\u2019 met! chine at his disposal, and machinery which enabled -hini very rapidly to scan the whole horizon.But you will see, It you think of it, that when a boat Is submerged, however perfect zon may be, ouly a portion of the horl- an be seen at a given moment.Now; of course, It is obvious that what\u2019 arn officer in 4 case like that ought to\u2019 of the m boasts flags of four nattonails\u2018 unions interfering unwarrantably with: ; do is at frequently recurring intervals\u2019 The institutes for the sailors are personal liberty, but says nothing.\u201d at! to scan the whole horizon, and ne- one\u201d.river 1tself!.the thruldoni that would ensue were the that better.than the young ofii- But he had! Knew \u2018ver in charge of thé bout.his orders to look out for called the Juno, and torpedo her If he could: and\u2019 think that, in his extreme] \u2018 anxtety to get a sight of this cruiser) lon the section of the horizon from which he >w she must come, he £or-| got too long to scan the rest of the) horizon.Then what followed?That I think, we can tell you alse exactly, because -we have recovered from the wreck the remnalns of the optical tube \"and à part of the couniug tower, and! the marks on it are such that, 1 think, we can exactly reconstitute the accident, This young, officer, with his! glass fixed on that.ection of the horizon to which I have alluded, suddenly\u201d saw looming in the field of vision the\u2019 hows of a great ship.He rapidly turns his tube in the direction, and sces that the ghip is vi ght on top of hun.\u201cThen! mstantly, without a moment's.hesitation, he does the ouly thing open to \u201chim: He makes his submarine dive.and, to show you the tragedy of the thing, how long do you think we cal- \u201cculate that there was hetween the crew! and safety\u201d - We belleve that three sects more would have cleared the xub- rarine.\u2019 hree seconds more would have taken her under the ship, and she would have been saved.\u2018That three cévonds vas Just missiiig, and se the\u2019 submarine was run down and perish-! ed.The inoral I want you to draw, from that is that this Is glmply oue of the realities of paval nfe tt THE STUDENT'S DREAM.When Professor Folwell, who eccu- ples the chair.of political science nt! the University of Minnesota, wus pre- | That is why the Unfous arc still dolhg sldent of that assoclution some years ago, he was the victim of a certain stu- | dent who had a wonderful genius for making à nulsance of himself., | He wns an extremely tall young man, and he ustially rose early in euch lee- 5 ture to ugk some foolish question or to: offer an Irrelevant suggestion, and was! got Luck into his seat with the utmost | | difficulty.One day at the close of u lecture | during which \u2018he had kept on Ifis feet two-thirds of the tine; he approached Profegsor Folwell, and said: \u201cOh, by the way: 1 had à strange dregm last night.Interested in dreams\" \u201cNot especially.\u201d answered \u2018Professor Folwell, gathering up his papers.\u2018But this WiH 80 peculiar,\u201d persisted | the youth.\"Dreamed I was Baliuuin.\u201d \u201cIndeed?\u201d ' \u201cFact.And then-\u2014you know how it is with drenths-\u2014everything seemed to sort of change around, and the next: thing T knew 1 actually dreamed I was | the ass\u2014really 1 did.\u201d - présent poprosition \u2018for Opposing the: - \u2018Queen of May: construction of a line in the extreme The 1p moving man with his rumbling van is north of our province.+ again both blithe and gay\u2014 _ La Putrle\u2014The opinion \u201cheld in well} We've seen somo high-priced violets - Informed\u2019 circled is that Mr.\u2018Ross will| And read some low-priced triolets, - again summon the Legislature for the pup where's the man who used to wire about adoption of a law of prohibition; und, will then call the general elections, the rain ol frogs That made the streets of Kansas towns re- Lé Canada\u2014In considering the! semble country bogs?He hasn't sen his story yet.to the dogs, Or 1s be hcaring tirlug off the Yalu?the rights of the producer and the) Has bo gone manufacturer, it will perhaps.not do any harm to consider the Interests of the consumer.The piping wren is here again; an\u2019 the paper- px Patrie=T here does not scem to hanger, too: e any good reason why \u2018the sireetsi An\u2019 folks are drinkin\u2019 sassafrax to mal should not be watered Ina way to pré- systems new; \\ make thelr serve us from the dust.It vould'be| 1-ve had a touch of rheumatià: sufficient-for the water department to ut cumatia; \u201cwant 16 do it.It's spring\u2014or I presume it is, But where's the Indiana man who unearths Le Canada\u2014We believe that the Gov- a ball of snakes\u2014 ernment will grant the request of Mr.Gervais, the member for St.James, and That story's due as soon as spriog la gentle- allow that the Maritime express should ness awakes~\u2014 » leave Montreal in the evening instead | wonder if he\u2019s missed his dates, or it he's of in the middle of the day.pulled up stakes La.Presse\u2014If the Legislature gives, And gone to hear the firing off the Yalu.protection to a company In order to | enable it to withdraw from a seriou .1t seems like spring, but se don\u2019t seem to | obligation, the: action would be.Withee] arrive on schedule ti | \u201cTout precedent, evèn on this contingnt.{ It's true the grass au\u2019 the eaves are out, w' Such an action would permit of the.\u2018 the \u201cbards has burst in rhyme; worst suspicions and accusations ot, The goda fountain's f{izsingss such a serious nature that éven the Tells that It's fixed for iness\u2014 summoning before the har of the House | \u2018could rot them set aside, $89 But pion) big * Sha soe ax\u2019) ert eres team .An\u2019 the rain of frogs, an\u2019 the kissin' buge, SUCCESSFUL.an\u2018 the \u2018akecter cures x, all?wl Sy J had de à Ra ; write me an_ excuse \u201cSay, Maggle, fer mé absence from school yebterday.Appendicitis.\u201d dat?= I cant s \u2018* Den ay LA had a cold in de head.\u201d » FED ON CITY REFUSE © A~x00d deal of the milk retalled abbut Montreal cons fod am filthy city refuse Sta les.Qura\u2018aye.fed on the - Visitor \u2014 What a beautiful binding It won't be spring till they y, send aut cet] you are puiting on-your nefv novelr \u2014wtories-long an'talt Your Publisher\u2014Yes.It's bound t - ceed.\u2014Cornell Widow.a Can they be hearing.A een Ye 5 Telia x : \u2019 Tel.SL & - + |about that part being à dream.It wus .| case of temporary reincarnation.\u201d 1n.eeting on the subject of: ath bles, ete ventilated, and caretully inspected by veterinaries.\u201cYeung man,\u201d suid Profesdor Foiw ell, starting for the door,.\u201cyou are mistaken | rm le free tr © MODEST AMBITION OF.CON.: FUCIUS.Confucius was expounding his duc- trines.\u201cWe suppose,\u201d they sald, \u201cyou expect your.beltefs to fill the world?\u201d \u201cOh, no,\u2019 repled the philosopher, modestly, \u201cI only expect it.to All a few Chinks.\u201d Herein we see the truc greatness of.the man.MR.WADE, Weal at Westmount On Monday evening, it 8 o'clock , In Victoria \u2018Hall, Westmount, Mr.I.B.Wade, M.P, will address a public THE GRAND + TRUNK PACIFIC PROJECT.ÿ Everyeony InviTen ! lo.comes from and stabled in close, foul smellinæ most nutritidus food, kept In sanitary Try\" ! circuit Mrs.Wyatt Thies\u2014I wish you'd do something for my husband.He's worrying so about money.Dr, Chargen Welle\u2014l'i] soon relieve him of that.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 LINCOLN'S WAY OF TEASING.In his hone city, Springfield, Illinois, a story is told of Lincoln which has never upepared in print.His home had long needed a fresh coat of paint, but a political campaign wus in progress, sand \u201cAbe\u201d had no time to look up painters.During his absence\u2019 for riding in his oné-horse shay, Mrs, Lincoln had the matter attended six weeks of S0ZODON TOOTH POWDER: There Js fro Beauty \u2018 y a tand t gurement 0 hat cat ake\u2019 caro of your teeth.Only one way\u2014 SOZODONT WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS! We bave an endless variety of beautiful goods to select from, in Fine Art Vases, Fancy Gold-Piated Clocks, Fancy Chinaware Sugars an: Creams, otc.Bost Quadruple Plated Silverware, Etc.Sterling Silver Tea Spoons, in cases of half a dozen, from $4.50.Five O'clock Sterling .Tea Spoons, in cases of half a dozen, from $3.00.Sugar Spoons, Bon Spoons, Sugar Sifters, etc., all sterling silver, and gold plated Bcwlis from $1.50 each.G.W.CLARKE & CO.22:0 ST.CATHERINE ST.sic \" atevertheless to, and on his veturn whe he drove up! to the little cottage où Eighth street, \"she came out an the steps to welcome him.Paying not the stightest atien- tion to her, .Lincoln surveyed the house from foundation to coves iu a dazed manner, and then drove to the next ; door, and culled to his neighbor: \u201cSay! Can you sted] me where Abe Lincolu lives\u201d = 0 and trumpeters, and followed the mu- with reddened checks and sparkling eyes.Jt.was not music.of an cle= vated kind that those bands played; the genuine Bohemian polkas and marches sufliced to set the child's nusical pulse throbbing.\u201d Fortunately, the father saw no harm in the sons devotion to music; he hiked it himself; but he had seven other children to support, and wanted ; Antonin, the oldest of them, to help hit, He Knew, too, that as a butcher the boy Would have à mueh more reliable Su of income than as a MUa cruise ry pl \u201cYou old guose! come Home sound be- | Fl i bul Alton ot ved te Seat ave \" a pe .14.a ars 1h yous y be allowe ) - have sourself, dure ds, Lincoln, low bis-muturalinelination, aud at lust cu the father consented and sent him HADN'T THE MONEY.j firet Lo à relative ut Zlonitz, who was: ; lan organist, then to Kurnnitz, to learn Like most of the pret COINDOSCTS, | yo Soriman language, and finally to Autonin.Dvorak wus of humble origin, Prague (zat).Here he managed to his father having Leen an won keeper, ern 8 ua month by playing the violin atid butcher qt Muliliause: 1 uveur Pra- he bund.Ile\" was cager ta hear , ; .\u2019 operas ahi eaneerts, but he had no gue.\"In this village he wis barn on mobs.Chipees dae had 19 foregn.the Sept.8, 1541, His father wanted him pleasure of heuring Weber's \u2018\u2018Freois- to bécame his asvistiont and garccessor, | -Hutz because he coul not ruisé the but the boy hud ating plans an am- four COS HUUCBEATF fur admission ta bitions.As Liszt was mufluvnced \u2018in We gdaliiery.ps creative work by ile gy poy mndsic} _\u2014 he heard as a bis in the fare=ls old m A.Hungary, so Dvorak Ll bas lirst sud - THEIR EMPLEM.most dusting Jimjres= ous trom the}.\u201cOdd oil club aver at Se whacket\u201d strolling and v Sherbrooke, May 6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The village of Stanhope, opposite Norton Mills, Vt., was the scene of a disastrous and fatal fire on Wednesday hight.The fire started in the Stetson House, and spread with such rapidity that the hotel building and three other residences were soon burned to the One life was lost, that of a Miss Pelletier, servant in the hotel, and {it was with great difficulty that some of the other inmates escaped.The unfortunate girl was in her room in the third storey along with another girl, and when it was discovered that they were in their room, one of the employes at great personal risk, rushed up to the room and carried che other girl out, and at the same time called on Miss Pelletier to follow him.She started to do so, but was overcoine by the smoke, and her body was found in the ruins some time later, She had only been in the house for about a couple,of days, aud was not very well acquuinted with the way out.The fire started about \u201chalt past nine o'clock in the evening, through a coal oil lamp exploding into which some oil was being.poured.T'gere were practically no tire fighting appliances, and nothing could be done to stay the progress of the ttames until it burned itself out after consuming the hotel and the properties belonging to Messrs.Capenter, Humphrey and Don- vvan.The Stetson House was a three-storey wooden building, and was occupied by Drew.The loss will be heavy ws there was little insurance.- The.Guardian printing office, Richmond, Wus damaged by fire on Wednesday night by a fire which caught in the roof, Buppused to Le from a spark The local fire \u201cbrigade did good worl in keeping the tire from spreadigg to the Temperance | \u2018Hall opposite, the roof of which was set on tire several times from the sparks.| The house arid barus belonging to Mr.Napoleon Lallere, East Angus, iwere burned to the ground on Wednes- |day.The fire was discovered shortly after noon, but in spite of the efforts vf the neighbors, who formed theme\u2019 selves into a bucket brigude, the builds Ings were totally destroyed.The loss is only partially covered by insurance.! Sherbrooke Charter Bills.- t i The two bills to amend: the charter of the ¢ity of Sherbrooke tn regard to, em- I powering the city to bortow 4 10N\u20acY LO netal an electric light plant and vie | method of voting on any by-law pro- \u201cviding for the expenditure .of vame before the Private Bills Commilt- \u201ctee of the Quebec Législature, on Wed- vesduy.sattorney, ¢.who Mayor and Mr.I.was associated Camirand «and =.Panneton, K, with Councillor D.money Government House, Mr.BH.DB.Brown, K.C,, city , Bickerdike.McManamy, represented the City (\u2018oun- vil, and councillor William Farwell, \"Who is opposed to the aniendments, ,Were in attendance, It was decided :that.the two bills be incorporated in \u201cone: and the bill, which will be pre- asented to the Legislature, will ask that power be given the City Council to Lor- {row two hundred thousand dollars to .where she wtll in Her Interests.i Mr.E.Carter, Montreal, is at the Clarendon Hotel, Quebec.* Mr.Fred Powell who has been spending a few days in town returned to Ottawa yesterday.Messrs.A.J.Hughes, George A.Patterson, W.Linkigter, J.M.Pepris, C.Beaudoin, S.Levéille, J.P.Daly, 8.D.Stewart, Montreal, St.Louis Hotel.; Dr.N. Note your increase in weight BE storedto the complexion by t 3 ryt] À iG .» \u2018te $s, yr Neath Se\u201d .3 A A, Rh = Ned Na STAY 4 AAI I.\u2018 _ \"The Stairs of David\u201d be fur off or = |close by.he must satisfy his curiosity before mounting them.He ran to the edge of the breakers, and, with a thrill of surprise, discovered that the urtdulating object was a woman's hat.: How came it there?.He had not, ao.far, as he could remember, encountered and desponden { .- Tun-down ~ air MRS.R to bed.; ing was caused Dr.Chase\u2019s Nerve Food so cents a pox, 6 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers or Edmanson, Bates & Co.; Toronto.To protect you - against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous receipt book author, are orn Out and Discouraged\u2014Women .Who Are Nervous and Hysterical Women Who Are Almost Driven Crazy with Pain and Suffering.Everywhere women are suffering from ailments which can be readily cured by the use of Dr.Chase's Nerve Food.Headache, indigestion, nervous exhaustion, sleeplessness, irritability, dizzy spells; weakness and feelings of discouragement and feminine nature are also directly traceable to'an exhausted and AN An abundance of rich, red blood and a plentiful supply of nerve force are absolutely necessary to woman's.health, and be- \u2026 cause of its extraordinary power as 4 creator of blood and nerve - force Dr.Chase's cord as a cure for woman\u2019s ailments.her case as follows :\u2014* For five years I have suffered more than words can tell from nervous heudaches, nervous - times almoët drive me crazy.! ! until 1 fell exhausted and unconsdious, and my husband would have to carry me Sometimes T could take no food for four days \u2018at a time, and experienced terrible gnawing sensations in the stomach, had bad taste in the meuth and coated tongue.1 was pile, nervous, irritable, easily exhausted, was reduced to a mere skeleton of skin and boge, -and my heart would palpitate as though it was.dbout to sto \u2018 -of the best efforts of three leading doctors of this city.Chase's Nerve Food, and for a considerable time I have not expericnoed a headache, nor any ofthe his treatment.anybody in his walk along the shore.He looked over the daicing waves, but neither boat nor vessel was visible: ha loeked up and down the beuvh: he look- that rose in frowning grandeur above iu, but could see neither man nor wo- an, on the Verge of Despair \u2014.i south for many miles.= Regardless of the advancing tide he stond motionless, fascinated by the \u201c4 ing each moment.There was something familar in the grey felt with its - once graceful feather be-drenched with - : (salt spray.- He advanced into the \u2018shallow water and lifted.the hat for a closer survey.a woman's attire, but hé could recall moiselle Riviere on the day he.saw her in the Ravengar Chantry, and he knew.that this hat was hers.\u2019 1His_ heart, weighted-by a terrible_ldea.] sank within him like lead.Half expecting to see a dead form come floating past, he glanced again over the sur- (ace of the rippling tide.He now recollécted, what he hail hitherto forgotten; that there were dangerous quicksands along this part of the coast.Must he believe that Mademoiselle Riviere had become engulfed, and that the tide was now foaming Jubiliantly over her head?Once more he looked along the shore.and, as he looked, his pulses thrilled with a sudden and delicious relief: \u2018for at the sandy base of a distant cliff he caught sight of a figure lying prane.Dropping the hat, he hurried over the intervening space, and in a moment was kneeling beside the form of Lorelle Riviere.Beneath her lay the third cy are among the symptoms, .while-troubles-\u2018of- a- + condition of the system._.\u2018Nerve Food has established a wonderful re- .W.EDWARDS, 33 Murray Street, Brantford.Ont.describes dyspepsin and oxhaustion.The pains in mp head would at\u201d - I could not sleep nights, but would walk the floor in agony formed the so-called *\u2018 Stairs of David.\u201d She had been either ascending or descending the frail structure, and it had given way.The ladder,, worm-eaten with age, had snapped in three pour-] tions on touching the sands, hnd the shock of its fall had deprived her of consciousness.SL Her eyelids were closed.Silent and motionless she lay, her.breathing so, faint as scarce to seem breathing at all, Ner delicate fingers still clihging Lo a rung of the fallen ladder.' \u201cThank heaven, she te alive!\u201d mur- beating.My greatest suffer- by the dreadful pains in my head, neck and k, and all this was in spite am strong and well, do my own \u2018 In it any wonder that words fail to express my * ° his heart.He gently detached her fingers from the rung of the ladder, and.tenderly raising her head on his knee, turning her face towards the breeze.As he did so the murmuring sound, that had never once ceased, seemed to swell louder, and his heart almost leaped into ~ .: Lo .; 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Wo handie them In all the .very best styles and make.» REFRIGERATORS from $6.50 to $200.\u2014 COME IN AND SEE THEM\u2014\u2014 | - .(To be continued), + .IE GEO, R.PROWSE, 208 MoGill Street.a x LU.eT A uy ER AWE gate Sg T\u2014 _ Pa Nem i RES SC \u2014 ii Cheap | vez Et, James =.and Bon: venture Station.ASCII NEW YORK CENTRAL 6 \u2019 EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CANADIANPACIFIC MONTREAL TIME BILL.Corrected to May 5, 1504.0 ST.JOHN, N.B., Halifax \u2014 Lv.17.5 p.m.Ar.(x) .% a.m.| TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, MO.CHicAGG \u2014 Lv.19.30 a.m., *10 p.m.Ar.83 a.m., 17.156 p.m.WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*.40] a.m.Ar, *.30 p.m.: 6.S.MARIE, ST PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH\u2014Lv.*10.10 p.m.Ar.*5.00 am.AWA\u2014Lv.Place Viger 8.20 a.m,., 15.40 Pm.Ar.$12.40 p.m., 110.30 p.m.Lv.Winé- sor St.{845 a.m., *9.4v n.nt., $10.00 am.14.00 p.m., *10.10 p.m.Ar.*8.00 a.m., {11.6 a.m, °6.30 p.m., 17.00 p.m., §9.45 p.m.» QUEBEC \u2014 Lv.18.30 a.m.120 pm.§3.P.w., *11.00 p.m.Arr *6.30 a.m., 12-19 p.m.76.25 p.m., $6.30 p.m.BOSTON\u2014Lv.9.00 a.m\u2026, °7.45 p.m.Ar.*&15 e.m., t9.15 a.\u2026m.FAUDREUIL\u2014Lv.18.45 a.m., 510.00 a.m.,(i)1.350 pm.14.13 p.oi, (a\\5.15 p.m.\u201c10.00 p.m.0 .m., 19.30 a.m, 28.40 a +4.00 pm.«10.10 p.mm.Arr.*7.55 a.m.*8.00 a.m., 8.40 7 00 f1L45 am, +12.13 p.m., ®6.30 p.m.tp.m., 7.15 p.m., $9.45 p.m.m GHERBRUOKE \u2014 Lv.18.30 am.4.30 me 17.25 p.m.Ar.(x)8.35 a.m., 111.35 a.m, 77.p.m.JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.8.30 a.m.$5.00 p.m.Ar.12,35 a.m, 46.25 p.m.5.00.'BERTHIER\u2014Lv.18.30 a.m.(1)2.00 p.m., hed p.m.Ar.*6.30 a.m., (18.50 a.m.12.10 pe; 16.35 p.m.! 8T.JEROME \u2014 Lv.79.00 a m., 48.15 Eo (1.43 p.m., $5.25 p.m., (a)6.25 p.m.Ar.48.3 , a.m., +950 am.16.55 p.m.§9.45 o.m.STE.AGATHE\u2014Iv.9.00 am.(D1.25 pm.(11.45 p.m.75.25 p.m.Ar.+0,50 a.m.6.55 : p.m.LARELLE\u2014(n9.00 pm.Ar.(g£ #0 p.m.* Nativ.+ am.(01.23 pm.+8,25 a.m., 9.50 am.(m)ô.0 Week épars.§ Sunday only.(ge) Marday onlv.1 Daily exceot Saturday | fx) Daily excent Mondav.(a) Daily except: Eaturdav and Sunday.(b) Friday.(1) Saturday only.s (m) Thursday only., GRAND TRUNK.ORONTA\u2014Lv.90 am.10.30 p.m.dailv\u2014 TR £.00 pm.da\u2019ly ex.Sunday.Ar.6.90 pm.7.50 am.datly\u20147.15 a.m.daily except Sunday.CHYCAGO\u2014Ly 9 a.m.10.50 p.m.@aily.Ar.\u201c2 am.\u20ac p.m.Cally.i PORTLAND\u2014Lv.§ am.dallv ex.Sutday\u2014 £ om.daily.Ar.7 a.m.daily \u20146,50 p.m.éafiv ex.Sundav.YSLAND POND AND OUEBEC\u2014Le ft a.m.&1t pm.daily ex, Sunday\u20148.00 p.m.date.| Ar.7 00 am.daily\u20141.00 p.m., 6.50 p.m dally ex Sunder.CANADA ATLANTIS, OTTAWA\u2014Ly 460 am.daile ex, Sfundav\u2014 410 pm daily: Ar.11.20 a.m.daily\u20147.15 pm.daily ex.Sunday.; , INTERCOLONIAL.LOCAT\u2014I.v.740 pm.440 pm.Ar.19.20 am, 1000 pm .| MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv.12.00 noon daily ex.Saturdar Ar 5% nm.dailv ex, Mon- dar.Leaves Levis='n 23 3m.Ar.in Montreal 400 pm.Mondays only.NEV YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON RIVER R.R.NEW TORK\u2014Lv R20 am.daily ex, Sunday \u20147@ pm \u2018daily.Ar.8.20 p.m.daily ex Sundar\u20149 1 a.m.dal._ ; VALLEYFIELD.LOCAL\u2014L+.925 a.m.daily \u2019 only\u20145.10 1 | 1145 p.m.ex.Sat.and Sun \u20141 35 nm.Fat pm.daily cx Sat ard.Sun \u2014 2.45 am.Sun-.dav enly.Ar.SIC am.dailr ex \u2018Sun.\u2014 4° rm Sat only\u201424% rm.ex.Sat.and £un.\u20145.25 pm.Fundar ogls.CENTRAL VERMONT.BOSTON AND NEW VORK\u2014Ly.9M am.£40 rm.Ar 72% am.sS10p.m., 10:53 pm.sue DELAWARE AND HUDSON.NEW YORK\u2014E 45 a.m.1119 am, 740 pm.Ar 7 am, 5.15 pm, 7.55 pm.CARTIERVILLE AND ST CANADIAN ; PACIFIC 3150 Pays for a Berth IN THE OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR Leaves Windsor Station daily at 10.10 p.m.\" YOU SAVE TIME BY USING THIS SLEEPER.\u2014 Ticket Office oT saves sv (next Post Office).HL DAL SSS CHEAP WEEK-END TRIPS.GOING\u2014Saturday or Sunday by any train, RETURNING\u2014Monday by any train, \u2014As Follows\u2014 BELOEIL .q 0.PA .m0; .A Past Aus + BLUFR POINT (Cttt Haven.NT A 15 0d Dr.J.AM.Louglax.ast Assinibola, BURLINGTON.VT.3.15 accompanied the rematns to the CORNWALL 0d eo um ivi Clty.to represent the Commons at Do.(BY .vo.22.50 the funeral there, The private mourn- HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.1.9% ers in the cortege were Baldwin Mc- MASSENA SPRINGS .eee.2.80 Creary, of Arnprior, à brother and two OTTERBURN PARK (including one = Nephews, Charles Bates, of St.Hya- .Admission to: Park) wD inthe and Jax.Bates, Ottawa, © PLATTSBURG: N.Y.da I Upwards of 100 members of the Come- QUEBEC Point 7° US 9005 Mons, lucluding many cabinet munis- SHERBROOKE .VIN Ban ters, were present.Among them were STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE .86 Hoticed Sir William Mulock, Sir Fred- ST.HYACINTHE .1.830 erick Borden, Hon, Messrs, Fielding, ST.JOHNS |.1-10 Fisher, Sifton.Brodeur, Emmerson,\u2019 VAUDREUIL .2.022.een eens D0 Prefontalne, Scott.Mr.Speaker Bel- ALSO MANY OTHER POINTS, court, R, L.Borden, Hon.Mr.Tarte, (R'=Take 9 a.m.train Sunday, veturaing ! Dr.Sproule and Messrs.Gould, l.a- by R.OU.N.Co.'s steamer same day.jvergne, Laurier -(I,Assomption), Gil- ) \u2014 mour, Guthrie, Riley, Douglas, Oljver, CITY TICKET OFFICES: Brown, Harty, Tavlor.\u2018Folie, l.a- Telophones Station.y 137 St, -Taineés Street, and 461, or Bonaventure MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY CO.LACHINE\u2014From Post Office 20 m:n.seryice, 5.40 a.m.to midnight.From Lachine, 20 min.service, 5.50 to 11.15 pan.SAULT AU RECOLLET.From Chenneville and Craig-\u2014 45 min, service\u2014-6.45 a.m.tp Aro 90 min.service-9.0 am.to #4 30 min.service\u20144.30 p.m.to 7.30.90 min: service\u2014T7.,30 p.m.to 12,00, From Sault au Recallet== 45 min.service +0 a.m.to.9.45.80 min.service\u20148% 45 a.m.to.515, 20 min.service\u2014315 p.m.to 8.15.\u201c80 min.service\u2014s.là p.m.to 11.15, * Extra service on Thursdays and Saturdays, man.service, 12 nook to C0 pam.On Sundays, 12 noon to lv.20.p.m.LAURENT Prom Victoria Square, I\u2019 hour sérvice, 7 ain.to $ pm.last car 112% poi, First ear, am.from Mt.Royal Ave.- From.Cartier.ville, 1 hour service, 7 à 1.to lv p.um., 1irst car at 5.45 a.m.COTE \u2018DES NEIGES\u2014From Victoria Squage s9 min.service, 6 a.m.to M'a.ni, and 4 p.m to 10.30 pm.1 hour service, % a.m.to 4 p.m.last \u2018ar, 11,25 pm.From Cote des Neiges, CU min.service.7 10 lu tam, and 4.3¢°to 9 p.m.1-hour service, 1620 nm, te 4.5v.p-M., last car, IT pan \u2026 first var.Gay am .MOUNTAINS From Westmouni.cor Victoria.and Sherbrooke.20 min, service, § 114 pm.Cars leaving J5 mua, to ast the RUTLAND RAILROAD.Lour corure with Cartiertille, bat L AND.NEW NORKk\u2014-L+ $3 am em \u2018 \u2014\u2014 ee 0pm.Ar Tam, 940 pm.| t a , | oh | HAVE YOU GOT À COLD?Then try.HARTES GRIPPE WAFERS.A sure cure, HAVE YOU A COUCH?Ge: a bottle of HARTES COUGH MIXTURE.The best thing oui, Prise 25c.a Saturday Excursions uv.A.HARTE,- $, .To Quebec, *459- .> - .tv Goirg br three trans Saturday.at Ts am.7 à * on Sunday, at i.Train, the Marit y.ea mn ard 11.45 pm.» by Canada's Famous Express.ving 2.580 Returnicg co all trains Monday.following\u2019 Short Line to Murray Bay.Now Open Train leaves Montreal e; 11.45 5m.daily except Saturday aud Sunday.a\" ving Moo rey Bay about 1.34 pom.following day Returomnz daily 36.40 English Mail Train.leave Murray Bay # 3000 4m exrept Suaoday, riviag Montreal Im.Leaver Montria! en Saturdays .at -4 p ; for Rimousk!, etopping at Inutermediate sta tion: This tran connects #t Rimouski with Ailar Lue Roral Mail Steamers un Suuday morning.* CITY TICKET OFFICE, ==\" AND HUDSON RIVER RR.Trains leave Windsor Station as follows: \u2018 1778 Notre Dame Stroot THE MOST NUTRITIOUS An admirable food, with ail its : natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust - - \u201chealth, and to resist winter's extreme cold.Sold in % Ib.ting, labelled.JAMES EPPS & Ce.Ltd, Homoeopathic -Chem- ists, London, England.EPPS'S GOCOA GIVING STRENGTH & VIGOUR.Mentreal Pbrenologicat Institute and SCHOOLOF PALMISTRY / aifillated w th Fovier's Instituts / London.Encinad.Hours, Tam.wv > p mi.Readings 3) cents to , 4304 3t.Ontherine st.\u2018This Paper is printed ~with The Queen City Printing Ink Co\u2019y\u2019s: Ink.Main 480 6.13\" | : {shops here are to be closed PROF A.YOUNG Prinoipa: DEAD COLLEAGUE Many Members of Both Houses Attended Mr.McCreary's Funeral.Ottawa, May 6.\u2014Members of the Canadian Parliament, irrespective of party, united yesterday to pay their last trl- bute to their honored colieague, the late wm.F, MeCreary, whose end came so tragically Wednesday at the Russell House, The funeral took place from the undertaking pariors of 3.Rogers whence they were taken to Winnipeg by the C.P.R!: transcontinental for in- termient, The service at the parlors Was conducted by.Rev.G.F.salto, of the Dominion Methodist church, There were no pallbearers, but a squad of the Dominion police served us a guard of honor.Messrs.A.VW, Puttee, Winnipeg; D.Vergne (Arthabuska), Lavergue (Mont- pnagny), Bell, Geoffrion, - Lancaster, MacPherson, Logan, Kendal, McCool, Champagne, MacLaren, - Tureatte, |Gauuveau, Gervais, Jabel Robinson, \"Lariviere, Porter, Kidd, \\W.Scott, Ose ler, Kemp, Talbot, Castigan, Dr.Dona hd, Tohin, Ethier.Demers, [Rich- cardson, Holmes and many other members of Parliament, Premier Haultain, , Dro Flint, Colonel Smith and officers of the Conupons,: : A beautiful wreath was placed on the Cdesk of the dead member by the Liberal ' , members who also passed a résolution 6° condôléuce with Mrs, MeCreury and famille.; .Funeral in Winnipeg.' © Winnipeg, May, 6 Specialy The funerals of MEOW FE.Metreaury: Mi.will be held here on Satanic afters noon from Grave Chaveh to Glenwood , Cermeterv.+ \u2014 & Son Company to the Central depot, A, Stewart, Lisgar: : Mao-.TO RAILWAY BILL Discussion on Contract is Ended and Debate on the .Third Reading Begun.(Staft Correspondence of The Herald.) Ottawa, May 6.\u2014There are a sheaf of amendments to the transcontinental railway bill In the pockets of Gonser- vatives.They were heard from last night.The House mude good pru- gress upon the bill.When it was tuken lup the introductory rections were passed over and Lhe contract tuken up.This has been under discussion for a lortuight.It was finished and the committee went back to the beglhning.Then the amendments were heard from.The Minister of Justice had one upon his own account.The Conservatives have steadily insisted Chat the eastern division, or their portion of it east of North Bay, would never be bullt.The amendment proposed by the Govern- nent sels all this at rest for it provides that construction shail be begun from Moncton westward, from Quenec east and west, from Winnipeg, enat- ward, simulaneously and the construction shall \u201cbe beguy with the beginning wl the western division and the whole system coimnpleted as nearly as possible at the same time.The amendments of the Opposition are heing taken into consideration by the Mimister of Justice and when use- tul will be\u2019'introduced In the bit, } One provides for the undoubted ownership of the rolling stock of the astern division by the Grand Trunk Pa- Citic and a Government rst mortgage upon it.\u2018 : Another orovides tnrouted (freight on the Grand Trunk Pacific shall pass \u2018over Canadian territory or \u2018water and be subject to no higher charge than the rate on any other route which includes any portion of system.Another amendment provides that if the Grand Trunk Padiiic leaves wry\u2019 portioit of the Eastern division which may be tinished hefore the pest it shall be charged at the rate of 3 per cent.on dhe investment as ent, Co the Grand Trunk: There are v number ot other ainend- ments ta be taken up on the third rend- ng.where cussed and formally\u201d voted upon,\u2019 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Council of Melhaurae has fixed he rate for the current gt eight nulls on the dollar for municipal und road purboxcs, : =.ONE DAY IN CANADA.; ONTARIO.Tuland revenue retirns month were S23.0080 0h increase Al Laodadony Dist of : The YA A in Les lens his -prur- chased the VW.It tlobbps propesty for 311.00, ; Brookville Pr-bixtery met on My tout Meckston to jaduer fiers Mr, déer- EUSsOL, of Ross, ces Px ul the cit.cat that place, 9 dames WW.each Litely, of Drogen and who 'adircted u body stable on Buell Street, hres purehasod the fm ness of the Windsor Hotel, Hrockvitle, The Government Ques decided Lo appoint comitixsic, s to cafimmitiaster the \u201cports of Fort Willcumnm coùd Vort Arrha.CAT present They ire controlled by the Marine \"Department at Oana, Arnprior can boast of more we ekly publications than mos fowns ol its «size.Beshles the Ahree Fnsglish new s- papers: they have Jone and last Week thee printing, of a Gere msi Lutheran church pooper was cour \u201cmrentecel there \u2019 207 John Croft 0 ds oomiter, was ously infuret pv a detuitr te Xplosion \"ut Toronte, vinch the figst fuse had Caled to explode, He wos applying the second fuse when Phe dyreianite went off.He was bleu tit docs the coulis in (the fire ared on Day street, ner Front.pe fleur The Mitrister of lntoud Pleven: Hoa, Fo PF.Brodeur, has made a recomend - atiotr to the Cuhitet to chnstruet an annex to the western block, in conne - tion with his departinent for the pur- posée Gf housing the, standards, lo as urderstood that the recommendation will be adopted and that work onthe new binlding Will bre procevded wath at ounce.; .A disquietine rumor is in circulation at Stratford that the Grind Trunk down for a time, the length of which is given variously oar tva, Four and six weeks, This would result an\u201d putting \u2018shout Hol men ont of work.Master Mechane Patterson .Jacob 10 Polgeon, formers pailway mall clerk deb at Sto John, aged 73, Fer tweens ht vears he vas in the varbvas mail >> fee but retired 3n Pat.Pleo bad chittke od thie Dest Toul car» Ver the CPR froin here to Mont- vewl on the op nil of the short Je Tie was protnent 5 tethp_e+auce Work Gnd for years was head of thee LOGIT in New Brunswick.Four danguhiers SUV Ive, .: .The following nen-comnussioned offic \u201crs amd men are authorized 1a join the provisional sehoel ef artilers al RE.Jon (NCH) without expense ta the ybublic: Staff-Sergeant JA.Lindsay, Sergéont-Major J 0 Edwards Seo Wipes Corporal Wigmore, Bombadier G.U.Ester, Gunner GS.Beer Gunner WW.Fuvrrerd, Guntuer J 6, THobinsen, Gunner G, W.Pollock, Gunner =.0 Clifford, Gunner 8 Flod- sockh, Gunner EE, Meshet, Guatier so AL Sewell Gunner Wo I Small, Gunes Job Lamb, Gunner «OC Farle, (yua- ner \u2018Fitus.Gunner Henderson, Gunner 5, Fatechelt: NOVA SCOTIA.school amalganuition 15 a live question these dys theoughout Nova Seo- Tia.The Pickford and Black liner Orinoco, arrived from the West Indies with Pawenty -~ix first class and five second- class passengers,.She has a full cargo uf sugar and Molasses, : It Js stated that the work of rebuilding the old érill shd on Carleton Street extension, Fredericton, damaged by fire in January, 1s will, be begun an July, and That à brick and stone anldshg structure, The Coundil at Sydnex luis passed a! Tesolution protesting UNASt.the abe the proposed new No.Une and calling upon the govera- ment fe refrain {rom passing any order which would deprive the munfvi- pality of the beach tn question, miner employed near Gliree Ray, day by cutting her throat from eur ear With a razors This was nat covered until her husband \u201cfrom big work evening.+ at Caledonia Mine.to dis- Several vessels from out ports have Come to Halifax to secure satiors, but the captains tind it difficult to complete 1 they will be seriousiy dis-, | by the best For Sale by A GREEN OR BLACK .is distinctly the tea of \u201cHighest Grown on the finest tea producing soil in the world, it reaches your table laden only with the natural flavor.purgst tea, you must drink Ceylon Quality.\u201d Tea.CHEESE THE LAING PACKING & Retail Stores All Parts of City.TWE SMOKER OP FRISCO CIGARS .1 First Class Grocers BUTTER Choice Creamery, .Choice Dairy, PROVISION CO., Ltd.Can depend on a pleasant smoke, Made only always uced.Uniun wWorkmeu.Ounce tried ; The Freshest Milk Huy your Milk and Cream from the Blue Bonnets Dairy.Direct farm to the breakfast table.&ud cleancst milk sold In the city.H.& W.EVANS, City Office, | Telephore Main 905.| Manchester.WATER WORKS on 02 1, from ths The freshest atour St.1 HN, F.SMITH Why to Buy ++.y (Fall ni tm 1 for 1934 ! Premo Cameras Ci.to hand.en for me, © al Bargain.List No 14 - sn Nore Dame Stree.ado, shapen.special measurements blanks.The Kmit-te fit Mfg Co., 813 Lagauohetiere St.MONTREAL.0000000000000000000000000 Ark your store keeper for our ++.Because is knitted to nt thie body like the skin Kent in stock by up to date stuits Can he made to special .measure meuts for special 40 0000000660 + ® « PUBLIC NOTICE is herebr given \u2018that any h person who desires to use Hand Hose in cop- c nection with\u2019 the City Water Supply: {abound DEPAR - HAND HOSE .# TMENT \u201ctn obtain every vear a permit to that effect; and to pay in advance the rate of $260 ime will replace the old committed suiclue yester- posed by law.u law Ly acvording to City Tratl, uder a order, severe penalty.GÉO.JANIN, Supé-totendent So: plioh of Lingan Beach, so called, into Water Works Department, town of.Dorrinion - M WW.and that \u2018all persons using any sueh hose without bsvine, paid the sard rate; shall be pros~cuted CALE = IN FAVOR OF JAPAN, Capt.Archibald, of the Empress Line, Says This is View in the: East.» Capt.Avchibalid, captain of the CoP LL Place Viger.dhelr crews as so many men go Hsh: tind although he sow ing at this season, About the wharves was said to-daÿ seamen's Ukely rise rrom $2v and $21 to $25.Co \u2019 : \u2019 At Annapolis one of the vouthful offenders named Vidits, itrarcerated for breaking into stores in Rridgetown and committing petty Lirceny.made his es- oitpe from fail and shortly afterwards effected an entrance inte the grocery deliberately.helped himself to candy, cakes and tobacco, but on leaving was caught \u201chy HA.West and again returned to dur- ane Vile PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.\u201cTrade between Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick, is, unusually brisk for this.season af the year, \u2019 © Late last night James Brunette, aged nineteen, of Charlottetown, fell .beneath the wheels sr a freight train at Toronto, which passed over lis right leg, «rushing it.Brunette was cone veyed to the General Hospital, where \"his ljjured leg was amputated.| ; THE ONster factory of the Portland Packing \"Co.at Sea «ow.Pond, near Tiznish, was completely destroyed by | five with all its contents, including 700 (vases of empty cuns, between one and {two o'clock this morning.\u2018Cause of the fire is unknown: This is sajd fo be the best lobster factory this side of Charlottetown, and will be a heavy blow to the company as the lobster ; season has just opened.+ A - = \u2014 - ! i _ | MANITOBA AND .THE WEST.The Lenora mine; British-Columbia, Crofton smelt>r, and 400 acres of tfm- ber land gn Mount Secker have been sold to an English company.Within the next two weeks 2,000,000 trees will be sent out from the experimental farm at Prandon, to be planted by the farmers in the west.!egems to he the hope of alinest every eastern à though many of them may qualify their fons by saying they hive no preju- but traveller anet opi dive against 1! that Japanese Fast.As ap in lussiit.victory t.Arcinhald Montreal) Var Dth.1964 waters, cannot claim any such aims.ne en Fettirned Steamer Empress of China, reached the at five o¥lock in the city vesterddy an as registered ait the His steamer left the Fast some tm after the ouibreak of activ hostilities between\u201d Russin and Japan, ture fighting.the |!\" captäin is vet able to tell ii very inter- wages esting story as to conditions in the ast and the turn which public sympathy is generally taking.That Japan will Win, taken at 12 o'clock.noon.D tm ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.30 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tona NEW STEAMSHIPS.Victarian and Virginian (building) .12,000 tons.unisian -,.10,670 tons.Twin screws avarian .10,370 tons.Twin screws lonian .9,000 tons.Twin screws If you want the MONTREAL AND QUEBEC.- To LIVERPOOL.Calling at Moville.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From From = From Liverpool.Montreal.Quebec 21 Apr.lonian .7 May,9a.m.6pme.28 Apr, Bavarian.14 May, 9am, 11 p.m.5 May.Preturlan.21 May, 7 a.m.6 p.m.\u2019 12 May .Parisian 27 May, 9 a.m.11 p.m.19 May.Tunislan.3 June, 5 a.m., 3 p.m.© Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and finest steamers on the Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 3 hours, 37 minutes.The saloons and staterooms are in the ren- tral part, where least motion is felt.Electricity is used for lighting the ship:throughout, the lights being at the command of the ; PaBsengers any hour of the night.Muss rooms and smoking rooms on the-promenade ! deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated by steam.: RATES OF \u2018PASSAGKE\u2014CGabin, $65.Round Trip Tickets, $121.50 upwards, according to steamer and location of room.Second Cabin, $37.50 to $42.50.Steerage\u2014To Liverpool, Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.ine cluding a plentiful supply of provisions c&8ked and served, and every requisite for\u201cthe voyage, $25.00 and $26.00.18%c per Ib.19%c per Ib.12c per Ib.| EE GLASGOW SERVICE | Lake of tha Words Millinr Co Ltd, Glasgow.From Montreal ; 3 + 16 April.Corinthian.Sat., 7 May .The best Hard \u2018Wheat Flour in the Sal, 7 \u2018May\u2014Sicilian.Wed., 25 May ; World.Sat, 21 May\u2014Corinthian.Wed, 8 June Mills at KEEWATIN, 2,500 bris.per day, Rates\u2014First Cabin, $30 and upwards; return (tbe largest mill in the British Empire), tickets, $81.00 and upwards.Second Cabin, to PORTAUE LA PRAIRIE, 1,000 brla.per day.Glasgow or Londonderry, $25; return tickets, Our flour has been exported to warm and $66.50.Steerage, $25.00\" and everything neces- (cold countrirs and is far famed for its keep.| sary provided.i ; ; ing qualities.All grades of bard wheat flour | mers on tnis service have excellent ace sold in barrels and bags, Quotations and | COmmodation for all classes of passengers.other information on application.Offices, 1st; The Saloons are forward; Staterooms near Floor, C.P.R.Telegraph Bldg.Montreal.dtfi entre of the, ship.Promenade deck the \u2018 0 e vessel, and two-thirds tbe length.Electric: lights throughout, and electric \u2018bells In every stateroom.;_ H.& A.ALLAN, 55 Common Street, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES | GLASGOW 8A INGS.\u2019 DONALBSON LINE.Weekly from St.John.N.B., tn.connection \"with the C.P.R.and LC.R.8.8.CONCORDIA .1.April 9 8.8.ALCIDES ceceaceees.April 18 (8.8.KASTALIA (cold storage) :.April 23 Weekly, from Montreal\u2014 \u2018 : \u20188.8.SALACIA .! From | Sat.| | | | sess.May « \u2026.May 11 DONALDSON BROS., GLASGOW, FR a \u201c=: LONDON SAILINGS, 3 THOMSON LINE.+#\"# .7) ; .| MEN'S SHOES for spring and summer.The kinds that are easy on the foot «nd on the -pocketbook.Good, honest leather and workmanship: up- | 'F-om Portland, Me.\u2014.QT tn-date\u2019 in style and finish.| Even queer 8.5.HURONA (cold storage&cool air) \u2018April 13 shaped fret ire sure.of a fit at our pore.Weekly from Montreal\u2014 : - where we take palng te satisfy the most fan: | 8 S JONA (cold sto e &c a - t'dlous taste.Our prices suit all classes of! 5'S.FREMONA Tage cool side ee ; customers.a cool atr)May 23 We give DOUBLE CASH RECEIPTS, WM.THOMSON & SONS, DUNDER MOONEY>s, \u2014 Catherine Sts.Le THE ROBERT-REFORD CO.LIMITED, + & ST.SACRAMENT STREET, .MONTREAL.D.O.WOOD, Western Agent, Room 311 Boarg- of Tradé, TORONTO.FURNESS, WITHY&COLA (LIMITED) \u2014 Cor.- Alexander and St Tel.Up 12, Da wes & Co.BREWEFS, Pale Ales and Porter LACHINE, P.Q.Montreal Office: lL PROPOSED SAILINGS.* Tel.M.165-366.321 st.James Street 1 MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITER ee DOW'S BREWERY peri, 7 \"ion 20 April.*Manchester City .May 10 CHABOILLEZ SQUARE., 5 May.*Manchester Commerce .May 25 - \\ 15 May.Manchester Corporation.Juns 3 India Pale) Strong and Mild \u2018Ales, % Mas *Manchester Trader .June 1§ \u201cCrown,\u201d \u201cDouble\u201d and \u201cSingle\u201d *Fitted with cold storage., Stout.\u2018 FAMILIES SUPPLIED.| : _ .Above steamers lave first class accomme- \"+: dation for a limited number of passengers.+ The following bottlers only are authorized Antwerp to Montreal.to- use our labels, viz.: Py - ; .N v Wm.Bishop, 58 Dorchester Street.Urania, froh Antwerp .\u201cxsress ce.April 3 Tha TJ Howard Bottling Co., 688 Dor- | Riplingham.from Antwerp .,.April 30.chested Street.\u2019 ; Oriana, from Antwerp .PRR May 7 :Canada-South Africa Joint Service | MONTREAL TO CAPETOWN, DURBAN, _ PORT ELIZABETH AND EAST LONDON leselv:lle.from Montreal .May 18 *Oriana, from Montreal A June 18 L And at regular monthly intervals thereafter from Montreal.\u2018 eFitted with cold stcrage.For further particulars apply to WITHY & CO, Limited i Thomas Kinsella, 237 SC Antoine Street.- | Wm.J Rafferty.30 aud 2 Vallee Street.A.LH.Brown & Co., Ltd.19 Aylmer Street.WILLIAM DOW & CO.Tel.Main és.J.H.R.MOLSON & Ale and Porter BROS | FURNESS, Loe ® \u2018 \"Brewers, Agents, Have always on hand the various kinds of | 4 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, Lo MONTREAL.: and PORTER: .Wood and Bottles.Families Regularly Supplied.600 Votre cums L.wiantrsal mr - Atlantic Steamship Lines.\"MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA! MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOL.Sot te\u2019 hereh hat Dividend of SUMMER SAILINGS.\u2018Notice is hereby given that a Dividen x iv ' > | Ag l'er Vent.for the current half yéar, being From Liverpool.From Montreal, at the rate 6f © per pel annum upon Tu Arr Lake Chaman es the Pald-up Gapital Stock -of this Institution, TUFS- Ww \"3 Lake Erte.Thure.Mar \u201813 has been declared.Aik that te some will be LUS May 10 Lake Manitoba, Thurs, Mab 2% \u2018payable at irs Banking louse.in this elty, Tues: NS 17 eMount Royal.Thars.\u2019oue à = ; : Le ; vs.Mu Te) Rao ve ars.Ju Sand eater Wednesday.(he first day of Tues.May 2% Lake Champlain Thurs, Juna 9 To | ; 3 7 Lake Yrie.s\u2019 June 2 el The Trausfer Books will be closed from the Tues.June ! ake Erie LU hare Sane 3 17th to the 3lst day of May nuxt, bot days Steamers sail (rom Montreal at a: Teak, clusive - passengers embarking the previous evening.#h)o08 UO CaALTY Passengers.* RATES, OF PASSAGE.| First Cabin, $85 and apwards.Round trip The Annual.General Meeting of Shareholders will te held \u2018ar the Banking House, in the City of Mohtreal, on Wednesday, the oth day of \u201clive next.The chair will be \u201ci kets at reduced rates.Second Cabin, to, ¢ \u2018Liverpool, $27.00: tv Loudon.$30.00.Second By order of the Board.Cabin, round rip.$TLI3: London, $33.75.al- THOS.FYSHE, t Third Class.to Liverpool, \u2019London.Glasgow, they believe would.tend prosverity and progress atl through the practically expresses it Japan is fighting à war for civilization ind progress while Russia ta; 0 -BelfÀst, \u2018Luadonderry.and Queenstown, -823.00, | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.| ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.Board of Trade Building.St.Sacrament St, General Manager.Montreal, 22nd April, 1904.\u2014 mr \u2019 ] ' Montreal: THE INTERGOLONIAL __\u2014\u2014\u2014\"\u2014\u2014 ' COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD, | Worus\u2014Drummon: Costvey, Westville, N LIN E | } Nevs Scotia | | Co : j STEAMSHIPS Miners and Producers of \u2018Drummond Coal | 0 and Coke, frem the celebrated Pletou Seams ; | dites to sure purchasers.Shipmeats oy.San | WEEKLY SAILINGS.TGLIVERROOL i suit purchasers.Shipments by.: LIYE eT rer : oi hii pm penis 9x water © FROM MONTREAL.Head Office, Room\u2019 211, Merchants Bank | i bominion eer May + *Kensington.June 4 Building, Montreal.! © | +Southwark.May 14 *Dominion.June 11 2 tCanada.- May 21 tSouthwark.June 13 LT ce ES Le .May 28 tCanada.\u2026.June 25 *Vaucouver.\u2026- | MONTREAL TO AVONMOUTH (BRISTOL).er May 14 *Mauxman.June 1 | net \u2026 May 28 *Knglishman.June % | *Cold storage.| {Cold storage and cbcl air.MODERATE RATES, QUEBEC STEAMSHIP CO.| SS.\u2018\u201cCAMPANA\u201d | Ask agents for particulars of moderate rate Next Salllng From Montreal, , : scrivee.Thursday, 12th May, at 2 pm.| To Liverpool, $37.50.To London, $40.00 And afterwards on every alterunte MONDAY, | and upwards, according to steamer and berth.\u2018leaving Quebec the following day a noon for For all particulars as to freight and pas- | FATHER Porn, COTE RARE, AL BAY, sage, apply to local.agents or to PERCE, CAD OYE.GRAND RIVER.Turn 14 2 | SUMMERSIDE, \u2014 CHARLOTTETOWN, and +\u2014\u2014\u2014FHE DOMINION-LINE, \u2014 PICTOU.\u2019 .Excellent accommodation.for passengers.No cargo received aftcr Noon of sa:ling diy.For Freight, Passage und Stateroom, apply J.G.BROCK & CO., Agents, 211 Commissioners St., City.| rt MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 - ANERALD JOB DEPARTMENT + ef 17 St.Sacrament St., MONTREAL.to OXFORD Without CAFE.~@ Révai.Triple screws Londen, Canadian Pacific Ry.el \u201cee x ALLANLINE \u2018ea iT a 08 THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD.FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1904.Co a B:RTHS, MARRIAGES}]) | One Weeks Property Transfers Ap Ad.in Time May Save Nine, [is sm | Fotalled $235,740, Including Business Sites on Notre Dâme : \u2018 \u2014\u2014 (Advertsing Rates \u2014 Birth Sotces, So 4 | Street, Victoria Square and St.Henri and Many RATES 1000 Situations Vacant.Situations Vacant.| : Lost.onde.Ce \u2014FOR\u2014 © gr Advertisements under this b ling, - » és Advertisements under this beadlog, 20! LOST \u2014 SOMEWHERE IN VE CITY, CIV AE 4 uf 3 BEAMISH\u2014Newington, ( ; 1 Small Homestead Lots., Classified Advertisements | words for Joc: 6 insertions for 25c words for 10c; & insertions for fc.casa of dry Boode, marked L ua M Me nie, and Mrs.JA.ÉieE Anil 25, to Mr ; = \u2018 4 v .\u2018 A : rise * WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIST| WANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE AND INTEL.| Unige ui.and be rewarded.wi | BRADLEY\u2014Winuincg, Man, April 9, the 3 *h | or sit with sie ork, in retail store, Address, llgent persons to aoficit orders for uursery .à conway Clements C.Bradley, of a daughter, 8 @ transfers.of propert or the! St.Andrew S _ ots, the; \u2018 uations Vacant, Situations Wanted, | In own handwriting, 1.0.Box 118.stock; to the rigbt parties I can offer the.oun ! \"AN\u2014138 Elm Avenue, April 21, at West- 3 jt are Toll property * T s treet\u2014Vacant | t Reoms Wanted.Board Wanted, Rooms to TTC Bs Tw best inducements; best time in the year toi.F mouut, the wife of Lr.Cowan, V.B., of à as follows: t.Denis Land Co.to Pierre P.Benoit | \u2014 N- : : ST.GEORGE WARD $421.49.* | Let.One insertion, 20 wcrds, for 10 cents: NANTES = Var Eten Leurs.Rox mske a start.Apply for terms, -aL ous, to! FOUND \u2014 ON aH APRIL, A SUM OF Eon, .WARD.St.Hubert Street\u2014 Vacant lot, the St, | ©°8¢ Week for 2 cents.Urbain.a Stew \u2019 16 | _Æ- D.Emitb, Winona.Out.money, op Notre Lume st.Uwner can have : DALE-Helleville, Ont, April 14, a son te 44 to 50 Victoria Square\u2014Lot with Denis Lund Co.to Wm.Lapointe, $82.84.8a\"For Sale.Lost, Business Chances, : \u2014 TE VACANT A mA TIRDLU oS in by proving property.Apply to Box KA.and Mrs, C.Franklin Dale,\u201d bt and frame house, David Crawford Labelle Street\u2014Vacant lot, the St.T° Let Found, Miscelianeous, Personal, WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.| WANTED \u2014 BOY 0 LEARN Trl ELEC oo Herald.lM 17 FRANCIS Ottawa, Apel) 50, the wife of 1 Lo Mary Jane Davis, wife of Phiilipp| Denis Land Co.to Jos.Deneau, $244.| Bargains (and \u2018\u2019Wanl* aôvertisements not : to sell our securities iu unrepresented dis- | =p 0, business.Apply 70s- iv Craig et.105! 7 H.O.Fraucle, cf y duvghter.' Henry Brown, $15,000.St.Andrew Street\u2014T}ree vacant lets, IReluded in tue above, Sc per word for \u2018!.tricts.A.|.\\Wisuer & Co, Incorporated | _\u2014\u2014_.SLU TR LD Marriage Licenses.JOHNSTON ~Edwonton, N.W.T., April 2rd, 124 Btanley Street\u2014Lot with stone and the St.Denis Land Co.to Jos.E.Lui gp Gaoiertion.Six lnsertions for the prico ton Lite Ba Brokers, 13 aud 75 Confedtr4-; WANTED - FUR TRIMMERS AND BLOCK.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mm | the vite of MM, Jobnston, of à son.rick house, Mathilda Trenholm, wife france, $522.01.\u2019 Insertion x ME the rate tic per word per _tion Lite Butiding, Taronto._ | _ vers Avpiy vo Redmond Co.4 St Tvieu MARRIAGE LINEN SES ISSUED BY MATE Céleurs, XW ApS ue win 5 of Clarke Bishop to A H.Patt St.Hubert Street\u2014V t lot.\u2018the St * scount of 5 per cent.w \u2018 a\u201d , \u2018e \u2018voung Etrret, lux Arthur NV Wiiks.Wilks aud Micpaady, o1 J, D; mecArs, of à Cuugntr.+ p to A.atterson, uber ree acant lo e St.i.be WANTED Four OR FIVE YOUNG wet oo Lu Lo?PTE en ) : ; Noo J ; i Fall Denis Lund ¢o., to -Phillas Guimond,.for six monthe, 18 per \u2018cent.for one year.ladies trom (wens tts, vo travel on WISTS YOUNG GIRL IN SHOE AND Pate N Meteaiis Cab es M MT hiv copay, ag re RE ST.JOSEPH WARD.3138 and 257 Breboeuf Street\u2014Lot with CAA waa nan boot bus ness, Apgiy ut Herald Office.state - mes | MÉPCUELL Kingston.one ay Lie les : 285 and 257 Breboeuf Street\u2014Lot w 4 Mer : Lu _ L'expérience and sukry exp.red.1< 227, dors en , ' » > .Ars i 47 Quesnel Street\u2014Lot with brick brick house, Philomene Gauthier, wife 8 Small advertisements.with display TT TMB WANTING FREE pas.A4 Utiice.106 \u2018Marriage Licenses Bo Go diitehell, a son.house, Chas.R.Paquin to Chas.Ross, of Nap.Royal, to Emile Brazeau, $1,500.beadings, § cents per line per insertion.Abed Jo ee un ps lw - me \u2014 07, MINARD O'lawa, épris 27, to Mrs, D, M \u2019 * : sugé to Euroye, and return, must apply 123 + \" \u201d \u2019 ae à ; ; ; oo Morgan.$1, 650.1248 and 1250 Berri Street\u2014Lots, with SPECIAL MiGill st SANTE bYOLNG GE AHOUT Fi, PUR ust ED IY ITAL Te union 2 1.\u2014 de Sg - .Se RANE ee Le RC gut housework, from till 4.Wag: 3 eue ; , ROBITAILLE-\u2014i6 = Cad ; van ; i 42 1-2 St.Antoine Street Lot brick house, the Montreal Loan and er Advertisements inserted Saturdays ToT mem meee mm rete « 7 bk Week.Apply Di Urol st.195 JOHN Vs.LR DUF F, i.a von ! ui IN M al ar ne strec Lt.May ; brick and stone house, Alex.| Mortgage Co.to Theodore Bergeron, 1 ; WANTED\u2014GINIL, ACU USTOMED TO KNIT- | == 1 a v Ar.a va TC Ravitadte, : Walker to Hon, Geo, W.Stephens, $2,000 B \u2019 at, we for AL least à period of three months, {Ing machinery.Apply Hudson Bay hui 7 = 17 St.James Street and 19 Cresc ent THOMPSON Hamilton.Uni April to, ic : : = 000.Co : ac per wor ; Si w Mal Street.Mes.Joan Thomason.dae = » 86.500.= i , ting Co, 742 Lagandchetlere st.10% ituations anted\u2014 ale.ee Mrs.Jogn Thompson, a daughter, 1861 and 1863 Notre Dame Street\u2014Lots ST.JOHN BAPTIST WARD.; &# Birth notices, 25 cents per Insertion CT RS AAA Ae TTT 7 MeLEOP Clark Harber, N.S.April Is, to swith brick and stone house, E.J.El- 468 and 468 Laval Avenue\u2014Lot, with] Marriaze and Death notices.i0 centi.+ ANTED ne OR Teo Mrs Sorkin, nd VAT 5 Le A5, BOOKKEEPEE | Legal Cards.: rg drs AHL Mean sou, i j Tire Aubert de Gaspe, relict of Q.P.A.brick house, Nelma Kernlck, wife.of === = Notre Dame st Pruisonueuve.Ban Berg he esale Hiris.Aduress i 2, a.: 0e > MEUSE-Hluice -Paiet, NX.April 8; to Mr W.S.de Beaujeu.to the estute of Ade- |J.Octave Hoss, to Emilienne Ruby.R \u2018 Le ___ HÉACLENNAN.CLINE -& MACLENNAN and sles dt 5 Meuse, Lin boys, tlalde C.Auberet de Gaspe, relict of) wife of Alph.A.Lefebvre, $2,600, : ooms and Board.WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR WANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE DRAUGHTSMAN, J Barrisiers, ete.Cornwall, Gat.DB AMIRO- Lower East Pubnico, N.S.April 13 $ Hon.Geo.lene S.de Beaujeu, $14,2 4 950 to 986 Berri Street\u2014 Lots, with : «mail family.Good wages, Apply to 14.having long expericnce in radway work, de- Mavlennan, K.C., C.H° Cline, PJ.Maclirnran - aud Mr.Will ant TH, Aovro, ie son.3 , .brick house, Israel Dumoulin to Wil-| e# Advertisements under this heading, 20; Sherbrooke st.16 | rires position.Willing to leave city.Ad; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- rm CROWELL Clark's Harbor, N.s., April 6, te \\ ST.ANNE WARD.[brad Ouelette, $3.500.words for 10c; 6 Joaertions for 2e.WANTED \u2014 FIRST ATE Tok Foi, dress K 219, Herald Office W610 pircir, PRINGLE.& CAMERON, BAR.and Mis.James C, Cuoweli, « son.168 to 174 St.MauricgsStreet\u2014Lot with | 220 and 222 Rivard Street\u2014Lots, with man.\u201cHighest.wages pald\u2014no lost tune.| WANTED - BY YOUNG MAN.POSITION + L risters, Attorpeys-ai-Law, Soliciters tn\u2019 -Hnelourn, NS, April 19, to Mr.anc ; wort hless house.Sarah Fineberg.re- : brick house, lu.Geo.Chausse, to Noe BOARD\u2014MRS, DOCTOR SEARL.STRICTLY | Lang job.Apply to Jobu D.Warwick, aF- as bookkeeper, or assistant\u201d bookheeyer, Chancery, Notaries lubile, etc, Cor nal Amos Poutz, à dausater.\u201cct of Roman Judeph to Robert Millar, : Renaud.32.500, ; Private accommodation for ladies, with pro- : emtect and.contractor, Brockville, Ont.ah holding first ctass diploma.Address J M, Ont.Jus.Leitch, K.C.K.À.Pringle, J.C.JAGU Es- Santa Clara, Cal, April 5, ta the $9,500, ; 978 Cadieux Street\u2014Lots, with brick fessional attendunce.Ladies treated and, - \u2014 portes = 0 = Dodd, .Elmside, Que.Ho Cameroun, LL.B.fx ais Mr=.B, 6, Jaques, à -ou\u2014ltob.r4 ! neuse.J.Chas.Lacoste to Odilon He-._ atteuded.28 St.Monique st.103 WANTED \u2014 RELIABLF AND ENERGETIG \u201c20° see = \"y Freldifg.1872 Notre Dame Street\u2014Lot with a brick and stone houses.Chas, bert.$1.300 1 Canada's Greatel Nurs WANTED DO YOU WANT AN ACTIVE, 4.1RRONS & pr RISTERS ; Cushing .bert.00.; S men Lo represen anada's Greatest Nurs = Se ONS & HARPER, BARRISTERS M \u201cto Solomou Vineberg.$18.250 \"1\" 973 Cudieux Street\u2014Lot, with brick: KOONS To LET) A x 20, Heraid.Ro à ries.Over bi) ucres.Steady work.Good ur We Hera ofthe It Su bi G ete, Rléhnond and Carling st, London.ARRIAGES.227 William street\u2014Loi 0: ith frame, house.Odilon.Hebert to Mendoza Lang- ss pp'y x era >, bas.pus '& qpeilington, Toronte.120 \u2018amet ., Geo.Cc.Gibbons, K.C., Fred F.Harper.DES et Ho Nu HoL=ON Ou September fa n° Ao csiate of Aun Doherty to Jas.lois, $1.500.| ROOMS\u2014TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE ROOM _lerms.tone & Wellington, 1oron WANTED - A POSITION AS TRAVELLER, Sm SOIT RR een feotise A Nieaolaon, , Knchan.$n sou.: 973 Cadieux Street\u2014Lot.with brick\u2019 hot and cold water, for gentlemen only.WANTED \u2014 PAINTERS.NON- UNION MEN by u young map: four years un the rond in G REENSHIELNS & GRHEFENSHIELDS, u te .* 5 FT.ANDREW WAR house.Mendoza Langlois to Jos.Tou-' .Auer light: bathroou flat: opens on wide\u201d preferred.Murphy & Nou., 7403 St.Cather- lhe Pat.Medicine business.B., care Barristers, etc.1724 Notre Dumè Fi, HACK -HINCEE-4 entrevilie, Ont.Apoil 7, : DREW WARD.ain, $1.800., « Vérandan; quiet; just va ated.zu Berthel ine st.\u201ctt Herald Office.110 men mt rms mn nn em | mm dames Black to Mise Catherme Hiver, both aiid ila Sussex *treét=\u2014lot with VILI ST.LOUIS +treet Qu: * ou Be Hr ee es , 0 S.BUCHAN, K.C, ADVOCATE, Erc 01 1he Tow ship of Camden.\u201cbrick stone house, J.KE.Riley to John | i 5 LOUIS.\u201d \u2014 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, TO ASSIS Agents Wanted.;*Fe Canada life Bulidive, 152 St Jumes CUURTNEY-DAViS- Nice France, April 14, .Parker.54.901 PL, \"Waverley Street\u2014Vac: ant lot.the ROOMS - TO LET, UN ST.ANTOINE ST, with office work in retail store, Address, TE eer street, Mcoutreal.by tae fev.AV, Adawson, Cantain Fredar- .Co : \u2019 \"Montreal Investment and Freehold Co near Seigneurs st., nice large frons room, : mown handwriting, P.6.Box D12S.He AGENTS MAKE I PER CENT PROFIT =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 me : - vik Tharald Caurzaey.Royal Artillery, son aq ST.HENRI 0.: RE: 3400 \u2018or back parior, furnished or unfuruished.-\u2014\u2014- Loo gelling Novelty Sign Cards\u201d Merchants .ol the Boght tev, the Lord Hishop of Nova - a: \\ _ mm ; | to .ec [4] ore:itu, Apply K °N, Herald.Jué |W AN TED \u2014 \"hoy AP PLY A.LD.SAWYER, buy 10 to 100 on siglit.N00 varieties.Catu- 1 Business Cards.: 2 otra und Atrs.Courtney, 10 Maury Kise, «151.Ambroise sireet\u2014Lat and brick.Corner of Clark and Pacific Streets\u2014 \u2014-\u2014\u2014 = es | Windsor.Medical Hall, Windsor Hotel.106 10000 (reed.Sullivan Co, 18 Maplewood : - second duugnter of Samuel D.Davis, Esq.! .Mänufictoiy, the ®t.Henri Chemical Vacant lot, the Montreal Ins estment ROOM .-\u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED = \u2014 \u201cave, Chicago, 11, , : 7 = \u2014 - of Lakvwood, No, USA, Ca = the Ogdensburg Coal & Towing und Freehold Co.to Jos.Eugene La- room.87 Union uve., Hu \"WANTED \u2014 BY THE SCHOOL TOMMIS- \u2014 mee est see ses ne À A.FINLAYSON (SYCCESsOR To pr.PRAPER-BRÆY- Nex Westminster, BC.on , Co.S17.006, | france, $413.; tr ter \"| -sioners of Westmount, à teacher of French: VAGENTS WANTEL -\u2014 He HO CLASS, WITH 4 layson & Grant).Customs Wraker and April 26, Wiilhun Ni Draper to Muss Mary 1 EL Ambroise street \u2014Lot with plant, .MIE >, .must be efficient 10 teaching, and able to good connection, city and province, 10 sell Forwarder Warehouseman, #15 and 417 & | Br & 5 a Alex.8.0 Se) to the Montreal DELORIMIER.: ; For Sale.© speak the language fluently.Applications\u2019 life insurance stock, Laberal commission.! paul st.Montreal.Meated Storage, Bond or URICE- HAN E-Winudjer, April 2É, dimes A ; Carriage Leather o.$10.00) and other Dufresne street\u2014Loi with brick ._ i ue! be nade ln wotine ith Essippontais x Hera OM voufidential, Apply Fie Free.Telephone Malu 120%.INO.Box 424.Price th Murs Las ini Hae, , M: considarailons.: house.Matthew Beauchamp to Ed.sn : ., enclosed, and wogressed to ado CITE EAS _ - = STUART-PEARSON \u201cMay 5 at the residence ; Notre Dan streét\u2014Lot with frame Gugnon.-$2.600.\u2019 p | @@'Advertisements in this column %c per\u2019 dou, \u201cevretarÿ=Tresurer, school Lem ENGLISH MAN FAC TURERS W oûtA TN of the brides tails Le a the Pesidenca ; \u2018 \u201cpe ; : : : = > : \u2018 e .3 st ve ; 4 ; : .> : 1 § house, Vivtorine Masse.relict of Bene 5 - La pe = insertion, $ inselLogs for the price, - sioners, Westmount.' mL _ + \u2018\u2019Ageney for Canada can be had At # nominal \u2018Undertakers and Embalmers.Renaud, Bçairge Manly quughter af VW ; re Gabler, to Alderis Durnontel, M AISONNEUVE.\u2026 a WANTED \u2014 A THUSTWORTHY MAN as | prive.K 22h, Herald 0 ne UC WRAŸ © BRO TaN ae tain st and or Pearson, to Edward 1.fr Stuart, nn.s Sh Bourbonniere stréet - Vacant lot, FOR SALE-WE VE ONLY?USED PIANU- \"Light clerk: must speak both ladguages, | WANTEU SAILRSMEN MAKE ou PER I 194 St Dominique 2 oo net and = oN roN-D LANEY-\u2014Niagare Valis, Out, .i Si.Phil pare stres-\u2014Lot with brick\u2019 jeale.Prefontaiune to Art, Charlebois, Papers le! Sold the others Just week aiter leo be a Garly good writer, Good wage *| 1 TNT SR À UE 2 .I to tHe a ptown 272 just 117.Anil 6, Miss Nellie Delaney to Mr.Fred.; J house.Hoi, Rad Danduraned'-to Del- $300.; OU LR cul privé announement, to pespie fu competent man.Apply K 274, Herald\u201d onl Merehants or 1 Le Tae or sist CT TTT mo Fianton, both of London.à phis Riel jr.$2850.' : \u201clétourneux avenue\u2014Lot and brick WHO KHER wna rear bargains were wueu Office ?18 Cu varicttes, Catalogue tres Sullivan Un.W LLIAM WRAY.158 St Catherise st GRAV MCDONALD -Pitou, N.S., April ist, ; Beaudoin: street \u2014 ; i.- 2 : [a they saw then, We aie looking for iwo - -\u2014- te * «vert y alu sue A an to.~ Untown 2887 Pavid Grav, of Pictou.16 Maury Mebon: Join streut I ., r 1 maid Bo dot tres at With brick, house, Tina\u2019 Bisaiîlon, wift of Chas ° ver Ll CEO CUSTOM 1 Maplewood ave.Chicago, 111 1 Sl = set .t house S.Labelle to Noe! E Jd.$1.450 ' \u2019 is 10: as more close buyers 10 Luke these off eur WANTED - OFFICE Boy, Fon > : | of Sunny Drae, Pictou Co.À A \"ruine A 9e \u201cmond, 3 45 LC h=mpagne,\" to Pierre Ele: Barduas.hauds now.Hargain No.1- Ros-wood vase, house aud generâl o:fiee work Apply, stat.; © = LH: RT GRIF COLLINSBL LLERWELL = Yarmouth, April En 3e.Ni spe street Lot with brick $1,700: So - ; very sensitive mechanism, Cost $70.Cul, ng experience, to Po.Hox 2004, Di ; ; Educational.< Main 4418, 2 Gorge 1, Collins to Me abel Buller PA $ chaîne PENG Nadou to Alexis La- = P.ojected street\u2014Vacant lot Tsaie cash price.$20.7 Bargain Noo 2 Mahogany : - i= - co : \" | ees \u2014 Do of Yarmouth, t \u2018 erwt à e 1.500.| \u2018Prefontaine to Jox, Flamant, $250, * , vane, like new, Cost Ft, CULL Cash ptu EE WANTER \u2014 FOR NENT MONDAY, GOOD vs naar KELL i ROOF TC ANN Ces ere .; NTE NE: , MRS JESSIE IND, TEACHER 0 _ A: NME Central Grove, Digby © wt : \u2018Es + \u2019 - \u2018Fifth avenue\u2014lots with stone and $i3t.Guaranteed in perfect condition.Ar housshéeper: small family | no children.Mane, AS banjo and gu! tar.Ga Cy Florist.& Aen ae Arma! rive: Digby Co, on Ç WESTMOUNT.\u201cbrick house, Laurent Morin to Malvina F«ns ments made Toi Fired oo Fe A plain couking, « good honte.cuil between Counyiiérs street, .92 Soe ete my RH HEA Cann to Miss Marjorie ; ! ou \u201c $s per montn il pueisrrec Aayion US.4 1 che k, + Hutehbison st luc, \u2014 \u2014 or reer ret \u2014 aren alwys arceptable as! at , : ; Fim gv enue-Vacant lot.Fanny Brad- Lafontaine, wife of Leon Racivot, 144 Peel st.NB.-Opeu even:ngs.until sv.and 14 o\u2019vtock LE ithe hE : FLOWERS presents.All ond Pot GRAHAS-GOUDNEY - (1 ntrevillé, Tighy ev.relict of David Baird.to Lizzie ¥3.500.106 WANTED CA PRESSMAN, WHO UNDER.To Let.Growr Plantein blonmaud Follage Bouquets: Neck, April 71, Laura May.Graham to - Baird.$400 und other considerations.+ Adam street\u2014Three vacant lots, Fe eee et Stands «sifnder aud platen prexées, and 18 2e ces eee Cut Fiowers, splendil.collection Fancy: Fern Wm, 11 Gouduey, of Cedar Luke, Yar- = 16 Windsor Avenue\u2014Lot, with stone 1at® of Chas T.Viau to Wm.T.Wright FOR SALE \u2014 GA $s, FIRE AND BURGLAR compétent to do coiur, cut and catalogue gar advertissmants in this column He per Dishes, Jaime © h.Derynck 837 St.Lawrence mouth, Ca.: : \u2018and bi.ck house: Hugh Brodie to Sarah\u2019 and Marion Spence Wright, $1.4%.proof, new aud \u2018secondbaud, at prices that wok Apply, stat nx wages.10 Hecordel.mord per fpsevtion, 6 insertions for the price: A : : - PMURPHY.21A RATT Roxbury, Mass.on Jane Cairns.relict of Jas Covers, $5.100.VERDUN .varie Largest Sock me Boron hy tlie - , Soles of four., ; : Pi .F i April 37, Grée A.Murphy to- Burpee P.# Western -Avenue\u2014Lot, with brick and 2.erp, Moutres ais orks, + 0 T0, eus To.up Tae mee mma mn om ais icture ramming Sarva .: ; \u201c | ; \u201cANTED - GO» GENERAL, SÉUVANE ÿ a aT re ; ,Ç &- rs .: [tone house.©.J.Brown to Norman J.4 laud preety pi vacant lois.M.James.Telephone Main 813.J Wa tie oo SERA hetore s gone.Peu St FI GS de ro LE Roo TTT TT TTT en MANTIS Mor phe bpd ye 1, ' tale an'e ; > s Mi- ee Doors \u2014 SNS a.jt \u201ce o ane Lot giv.ens -.P tl, OP 4 oo Adal ix] Josepti Martin, Truro.tô Mrs.Ï mt avenue Lots with brick hau, on! ef Hadley to Caneils FOR SALE -\u2014 HINDÉUISG FOR THE - Ml 8128 AMG College use., : pnsîte (Court, Mouse, to responsibies only.FRAMING AND RECILBING g pil Nd pi a RH ure té ire ai « Uh Co jon.Rindiing wood, $2.00, cut hard woo Ce J a Cavrige Inguite Av Helasco, 1560 Notre Dame.Joi! - SR-DUNCAN Moertoñviile dln vire on he Buby A Holden, COTE DES NEIGES.20° Se, mill blocks, Lo tamarac bac WAN a ET athe T0 LÈr STORE AND WELL ING COR- ; prompily dans at rexsonable rates Malone 1! : ib Taies ee Sarah Damen! Hh.\u201c { Robt .2 lond.- Miso anthracite coal.J.LC.cou PUR ' MP ane 02 ÆT - \u201c à, - Se 1 peu \u201c : ai.\u201cWalter Pickett: $7.000.- : * Mountain \u2018Avenue-l.ot.with frame De 3 canal Basin, \u2018corner Guy and Fond tome.Pomeniou Aurorr.Fe ner Sy Antoine st and Laurier avenue Moulding wind Framing Company.surcessor.VERGE KENNY Halifax, April Han, Effre * No.\u201810 Springfield av enue - Lot with house.Augustin Noel Robreau Duples- Willam st.Tél.Mais 42.- James at\u201d .oo : m+ Joseph Hougue, wih Berri st.Bell East 200.vo Malone & Robertson Removed ta, 48, - Tha NUE ar to 2° V.Kenny, both of Sheet brick house, .Wm.Forrest tobinson to sis 10 Henry James Higginbotham, $1.- - - - - WANIEU - CARTEK, TO DRIVE ENPRÉSS 0 1 1 4 10 nT REAVER HALL HILL.Marbor-d'assage.: Ruby A Holden \u2018wife of Robt.B.Hut- 3% .© FOR SALE \u2014 ON VERY EASY TERMS La ans Une 1 C Wilson & Col LIL 0 RUSINESE AND WAREHOUSE PLATS T0 5 2° 0 DEATHS IN THE CITY.| © Lcheson.$4,100.: COTE ST.PAUL kitehen etoves, bail stoves, and \u2018everylhiaë (La, et .br let 3 weli Mghted flats, on St, Maurice &t * Cartage and Stor l'EMPE : Ct Ï Ç + Springnele ._ .- T ; 8.The Prince.\u2014 LS well lighted flats, on Sto Maurice =.rtag orage.EMIEY \u2014At the Montrral General Tospital No.12 Springneld avenue-lLot with Varant lot the Community of tis for the house, at cheapest price e 8 nar \u2014 : 4% x 36.10 let.with use of hoist.Appiy >, on Ma RENE, Perey panera pital, | cori K house.John Smith to Ruby A.Précious Blood to I dard Lroriaid Coe, Xt =, Lawrence st., Do s _Wanted, Lost.Etc © ess Votre Duule et : 147 un vo \u2019 A t or 1 \u201cHe: man EN and M are Empens age is voter olden.wife of I.B.Hutcheson, 34.400 A \u201cEN » d, \u2014 = = vo og! \u2014 .ean mmm eh ne ave You.Furniture or Baggage\u2019 : : i .el Met .le 9504.20.: : Co \u201cFO SALE - W MITE ot Ks E Xt 1.USIVE- eT ; IKATE Moved or Stored b Funeral will take place from the residence Grosvénor avenue \u2014 Lot with brick .i FOR SALE | To RENT \u2014 LARGE ! A cr s organ, soiid wWalaut cnse.Audsome pips B .JE 1 1 o .: a Lauren, beloved wife of Henry Genders.ê NT.GABRIEL WARD.3860.en.- LT + top.M sfops, 1ucluding Viola, Ubdenp and ., 70 LE r AT RIDDEFORD POOL.ME te TRADE MARKS, Funeral on saturday, at Le, from 281 Live 4 .Boyer Rtreet=T.ot wilh frame house, - ¥ PL Cost $175 Naw $75, 8; .00 in ing.; for season, A furnished votlage.10 rooms, y 24 to 34 Ryde Street\u2014Three lots ®1th racile Lugace to Olivier Daoust.$230.SE LL TS none Call or write to.== _ | modeên mnprosementsz pleasantiy situated.| DESIGNS REGISTERED (Fpool st ( x brick Louse.Marius Flaymoud to David - ST ST.LAWRENCE : as Layton Titoa C14 Pact st te to: END YOUR MAC ZINES TO HERALD a view of ocean.For terms, adress box PROCU RED IN ALL COUNTRIES I MA PR A à hn Street, May ourge ST.LAWRENCE.te 2 ; = ; ; \u2018ndery- ta be bound.Customers out nf **- : .! > Sth, Bid, Mary, eldest daughter of J C0 Bou) Bois.6.500.Street\u2014Rights in lots hres .oat Tota, estate of Pnitiss 77 A = \u2014 Lia as.rend by express, aud depend op - par vais FE ATs va LET Ww Th vin E 4 FETHERSTONHAUGH & co Mäcdiarnud, aged 24 years.Funeral.pri: 12788.with frame house.Rridget Hart- Deguire to\u2019 Bartolomeo C'Erino.se ; > Wanted to Purchase., Quick telurn-and most reasonable.charges.ads heared.very heh > comtor rable.vo SULIC ITOR= AND EXPERTS, ; BEATS IN THE CITY we mey.relict of J.O'Connéll.to John Pwo vacant lots.David Allan Miller «_Beralé-Bindery.603 Crale st.Monireat 410 no Waite & Co 714 Craig st.Main 4x8.MONTREAL.L DIPLOCK- Mar 4 $ Vederion tan Diplocic \u201cO'Connel, $300 and other cousidera- and 'N.Miler to Umer Wilfrid Le- WANTEL 10 PURCHASE A root.dhad me = TOR ., 05 EE TS Need AS years, son af the: late Thomas RB.« \u2018tions.- .nized, thoroughly ireprod secondhand | : mess = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee Tes - Eu : 'Winnin ; eu : ; ; .: seule ase.ts, the Sharfitf of M real sale.Apply K 225.Herald Office.168 Miscellaneous.To LET WESTMOUNT, SUPERIOR HOUS - RELIABLE MEN WANTED Ilo k.Winnipeg.and stepson of John T.: ST.LAWRENCE WAR D.: to Joa soitiard 0.Ih ontreal eee eee _ : 22.(No, sl Tupper st + Fight rooms and\u2019 ply a ie i\u201c Mav +.Aldina Rlanch : \u2019 x : ; So = FOUR GHOUER FOR PARISIAN: Rood dry basement Occupation at once if\" Eneverrjorstity tointrodure our.good Net OI UNIS CCS, SAN dina Franche, .10.Tara Hall\u2019 AVenue\u2014Lot with brick , Co .\u2018Property.for Sale.A Rl Tt is the best.Mannfa ARR © desired Apply on premises, \u2018or Room 5, entrees al pra ra j Vite of T.A.Pmval, and sister of Joseph fRnd -toix house, The Montreal Loan .LACHINE.Co 2 \u2014\u2014 iron & Fvon, M12 Garnter st.Montreal.17 = John st 110 gal advertislog matter, Salary or omunision #66 permonth | Lavioleite, butcher, aged 44 \u20ac \u201cMortgage Company to- Jos.Jones Third Avenue\u2014Vicant lot.Charles FOR SALE - sé» ACRES, DUNDEE, ON FC \u2019 CIN , ce ell TT = LTT Good mien.Nu eaperience Teen\u201d Wate for parth are | FURLONG\u2014In this city, May A, Margate \u2018Greaves.32.600.| Robinson to Nap.Couture, $230.Shimon river.fine suminer oor Pe Fags a Ter ati os TTA os ANDY EMPIRE MEDICINE (0.LONDON, NT, Purlon.cidest,heloved daughter of Patrick ; qe En s 5 - .vo Sel fishing.huovug.bargain.$.500 oR , \u2019 .camps to let.with boats, near SU Agathe.Laud Lizzie Furlong, aged 7 years.: S OUTS\u2014W.ot, y A.FE.\u2018er, .\u2019 .7 [ » vi : 17 | 5 ST, LOUIS WARD.; Jules Hanes to Wied ByTason.$40 Brown, reel estate.agent, 9 = James a Boots and Shoes {Iran Apply Key Merad He : TS = GAUTHIER In this city.Maÿ 4, Leandre 683 Cadieux Street\u2014Lot with \u2018brick I x Ce - - - TT , © | Ganthier, ex-hoot and shae dealer.aged Tl.i pots ER wot, Hil Spr uilla- -\u2014 eee s = sr vs à HA T mouse, George McLennan Wright 10 fer al aire De parois Lo 1suie Taille Ww od Re t - BOOTS AND sHOES WE MAKE ROOTS Plumbers and Steamfitters.WAN ED CHATRE=39 Cadieux Street) D Mas th, Lillian Jessie.Stewart.rell-t of Duncan Mc- gl, Hon.J.A.C.Madore to Sasiln: .ante to en .| and\u2019 ahoes fur siraight or deformed (eet, \u2014\u2014e\u2014 ss rss = Smart male telegraph operators for | Ruitn infant daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Lennan and of H.B.Wright.no price 1.\u201c \u20ac sun mdse TL Xpeinity of repairing shoes, rubbers, rub-.RE.BANDPIELD.PRACTIC AL ROOFER.se à Le | LS rare, aged N months, .ght.Pp Lanlonde.$4,000.a ae .= é : ni \u2018x err = positions in the Marconi Company.; - A6 .HOUSE WANTED .- A FM! » TIÔUSE, ber boors: water bottfes and evervilting Plumber.Steam and fias Fifter, Electr! ; ; se See \u201cav tr - mentioned: .First Arenuc\u2014Lot.Jas.Armstrong | SE WA.ety =.de of rubber LY hd 1702 le Apply immediately Company's office, TUNEF=On May F Beatrice, dearly beloved.a .- _\u2014 : A e\u2014[.at.Jus, J 2 immediate possession.Apply 457 Seigneurs; made of rubber A.Hodis, § Beaver Hall hells, electric light.1782 Notre Dame stroat.: : , CC ice, d ter of Maurice Jones, d 2 years.810 to 3i22 Hotel de Ville Avenue and J.J, Cook tu Henri A.Depocus et : : CL 10 Bell Ph Main.286 | 1724 \u2018NOTRE DAME STREET laughter of Maurice J age years, Lot with brick house.Hermine Läa-.2,-, 8 years, «Lou with brick and stone house.Teles- ; .vo - y ; Nounzest son of Andrew Morrison.; Shore Latourelle to Alexis Pelon, $3,- poi Enis of succession In two lots, TRADE MARKS L MOUNT-AU St.John, N.B.May 4, Hazel, : o¥ Francois d'Assise Gugnon to Nap.Gag- : :300.- ' .EVANS, 193 Cadieux Street\u2014Lot with brick N° 3735.OWEN N \u2018house, James H.Hamilton to Barnett quéfror Det Ta.D, and a rental ha ; Temple Building, Montreal wR a cdl erpetual Stream ST.JAMES WARD.POINTE CLAIRE.\u2019 0 73 St.Hubert Street\u2014Lot with brick Lot, The Trust & Loan Co.to Alderic daughtet of the\u2019 late FF.W.Mount.+ WEEGAR -In this ty.May 4.aged 45 years, Rosina Hanes, widow of the late A.J.Weegar; formerly of Aultsville.HOOPER Zn this city.May 5, Laura, youngest and dearly\u201d beloved daughter of Henry Hooper, wattle dealer, aged 15 years, Pun- eral will take place on Saturday morning, and stone house: Ouesime Emile Dorais Lesage.$1.000.| f tral v > : huh instant, at 7,30 o\u2018elock, from her Lo : ; .: | ut Finlayson.and Hagyes\u2014the latter beîng true to life.The iurdals and decorg i men pus 5 \u2018Us.: .: \u2014= = : - \u2014 = ,is now in BrooKlvn\u2014will have to call tions, of Whifih \u2018here gre Uo fewer hon 4 K Toit \u20ac © né \u2018 \u201cIf the\u2019 Montreal pitehers can make ©- + | On their Juniors for a couple.But with séventeon, are each distinct, no two being ST Tac t A i= foming to Mogtreal.we good the Royalé cän Le coygited on to ta team lke the Irishmen it is alwiys fi 2k tee urderstand, aiso Holliv.Soudèrs, de some damage.\u2018-\u2014 Buffalo Tinies.| G N £ B 11 P k | easy to fli} gaps.Ten men who know i is The Fork cf a well-knewn London ; .dames\u201d \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 - Just waht to do can easily educate a sculptor, and was pretented \u20187 His Majesty, TY cra Lend oy .à , National Leaders.| uess a ame - or a ar | couple more.° : ve, accepted it, Brad shower : his approval Vou seat 1 trper hat .; VE à - I ! ' veral wore.ron] Nas signe \u2018 PS \u201cee Hans Wagner is the hest batter in e- : \u2014 |.one : 2 E 82.6 \u2019 ior ojos Saeed Jathon sol.JED ihe National League so fare He pas | DITS Ottawa Journal\u2014Unfortunately in (We PRICE S2.-GO ,Ç \u201cJa Ct Took Dale OS au average of 462 aud steinfeldt'is; The Montreal Baseball Park on St.May 20th.Send in as manysuggestions early days of lacrosse in Canada.the , K pale\u201d : second.with\" 444.i | Catherine Street has never had a -re- #5 you like.- matic was, qe for ihe Main pere : \u2019 \u2019 a ; - À * \u2018 - mind the ball and Canucks are being 7 \u2014\u2014 Bi Grounds es lgular name.no EE Ed +++ tek dd educated out \"of thelr evil ways, but SE eT = \"he director TRE STS ane onetor: siowiy.\u201d 7 lar dwar e ep J dunes, have you-\u2014 - _ The new baseball.grounds at Pro- it t of F chub\u201dw one-fo ; \u201cNAME FOR BALL PARK.| - TT .videnece are So feet square.Most of LT + | \u2018The new Westmount Taacrosse Club, ! SEED FLOOR) 7 ; 506, Faves, vou van go.Tres the home runs will have to be inside Buffalo nas its \u201cOly pie Park.© To-! , .\u2014 .I Se with the Westmount\u201d X.A.A., 1 i Te that nv head \u201ctruck the the field.co D , _ Toto its \u201cDiamond Park,\u201d zochester| + Ce \u2018 will hold thelr first practice on West- MEYERS\u2019 PUTZ CREAM, white liquid + ea: | ne ani Jr just as Lajoir, - 5e its \u201cCulver Field.\u201d Boston its \u201cSouth * 1 suggest .x A rge tarmout in expectad 2.30 p.m.relish.Regular js co.For.20¢ ; 087 {5 bo : | - Montreal.End Grounds.\u201d New York its \u201cPolg 3 .Co Fi arg EXP UNIVERSAL METAL PUTZ POMADE.1 Lt PL see oty wd ea ple pisse ME Lema rhe Grounds.\u201d aud so on.+.| 4\" Albert Dade and: George Finla ' SILVER PUTZ\u2014The Red Cross Silver * \u2018 + Guess erat daar howe w read star.= \u2019 \u2018 Can you think of a suitable name for + PRE RARES I have arrived.hn bly \u2018on the, om; M à Mise a ETA AE fon oper ar pranies ith - ; 9 So \u201c Eu .- .A ol oa ; Hire adF will play on the home an A ALP 1 105 ue Bar Un oficial details: oo Le 2 1he Montreal Ball Pauk?.| Finlayson on the defence.A ETAL Pasa ) every jar.Price ooo.25\u20ac L ury a CR \u2018The Royals New Ralls.- i The directors want a.name that will - : 3 °° : & LpreaTtt GARDEN HOSE AND HOSE REELS, best * last ' Baltimore yes \u201cThe itew ruies require ten white bitlds live.one\u2019 that can be painted over the =} RE Versus se RUE The board of governors, of the c, A: brasds, 106, YHC- an, 206 per foot \u2018 _ pui bed ie Nu our hy the s'ove DÉ always in the haad of the utnpire.Uimn- entrance, -.Po ' ; : oe A.\" meet this evening to discuss the - «LU : Soa Wie, Montreal was cvedited pire Nelly iutreduced the custom yes- If you can think of a suitable sugges- » : ; .#| status of .the Toronto Lacrosse Club's .dec > That one huis tir than Falfirmoré, terday of \u201cplacing the bas containing tion write iv in.on the ballot below, to- «+ My name is \u2019 \u201c| players.: Ro.Jes vere To fer scafterel do be of them an the left foul line, just behind.gether with your name and address, ! : \"| \u2014 ./ 825: #y gpoû in ruv' getting.Foortstop the plate, Some time the catcher is and send iC in to the * \u2018Baseball Editor, + ; * a Sault Ste.Marie.Ont.\u201con to was \u2014 i A Herald.te, : .- , [lacrosse team this year.ere is qui : \u2018 N.c = mot I TOT = = - LS ER A committee has heen appointed to + 2ecserrercaecaccessees 1er sa co 00000 le boom in the town, \u201c enr or al & O : ase \u2019 f \u201c3 i A VEL UR } choose à name from the suggestions + - \u2019 : + © ga 8 Le CORT ee OS hs Lo EN offered by Herald readers und the lucky + .: +.I R , bre winner will he presented with a season! - .: TURF AND ACK.i \u201cwe tick et by.The Herald, good for every.Crresereraearerenes series : \u2014_ MOI NTREAL.£ta game played in Montreal this year, - , .¢ i.Montreal Horse Show.rh The ve 2e cn 0 ¢ ¢ es Preston sy RE but chère is ino divine ordinance that tition of this\u2019 kind has ever been: held triends both on npd off : the ice.: ; fifts- \u201cthree and a grandfather.ittsburg 0 on be Sh ks shall always be chame- Ho Canadarand as it has aroused con- , \u2018 i 72} and Biood Nothing Strenghtens Philadelphia 3 143 10° amrocks Hn ays \u2018 siderable interest in the larger el The English \"Game.{The opening, Eames of the Victoria A 3 .A a : 158 erust ger clties ~ \\ , 146 s __ pions vor EH alse that is divine iG on which enquiries have been made, A numbér of players interested In field \u2018 lub will be played at St.Lambert tos 10 Like F THE AMERICAN LEAGUE js no magic spell on the province af TPRarding the conditions, it is more hockey have Len getting together \u201cthe \" me ' 110 * \u201cérrozone - H, Es Quebec that makes M breeJ thé best \u2018han likely that similar competitions With the mention of fortherng he The members of the Royal Montrea e ; .a At Roston\u2014 lacrosse plavers, will be held throughout the Dominfon game, wil hold a ' ea \u2018 431 Fas vann nerve given oul Tivs vou los! confidence In Boston .000401 0-3 10.0 lacrosse players.; in connection with the various Horse Star-rink tpo- morrow free.at tara Golf «lub si be\u201dout in force at -Dixie Eee yourself Has.work bec pus such an awful burden that you / PhilaucpRE : \u20140 © 1 .Western Canada Lacrosse, - Shows .and Fall Fairs.a hia i.expected thât two good = Jenk upon it with horror Co - | \u2019 Batte rics- Y oung and e riger: W'ad- vs : au LE _ \u201c rt i \u2018 r Jai Youll be Cu Yolid, ow burden te vourself and\u2019 family pretty ell and Schrec ck.Umpire, Dwyer.eo i a rosse Assocation x 3 Irish Lad's Victory.teams © in he sot together.| FOOTBALL.7.soon.You cant pos-ibly hope Lo hang ou much longer unless batt eros __00000:010\u2014 31 4 will this season have five regular dis- les Yom May pcs ad w on the | \u201d - co: - LOU Bet nore streigth, - so Cleveland CT 00200011 \u2014 5° 7 (rlets with: gne provisional district Handicap over es Wen Topo.tan MISCELLANEOUS.Montreal Association F: L.me Theres dust one thing left tv do.and that is to take.a long Batterfes\u2014Mullin : and Buelow; Pern : which may latËr on be divided into TWO, Morris Park yesterday in easy fashion.! There will be a general practice ad * zourse of Eerrozane Fourth race) the Metropolitan Handt- æon from Delnur) after twenty-five! bulls in succession, and agrees to for Fhe: foilun ine Vies ron people Whe have actually axpertens se Pit Ine ks fi Boils were so ainful cap, the Withers\u2019 mile\u2019 Irish Lud, 7 MOVES, Pillsbury lost to.Lawrence feit- $100 if he vannot throw them, The cd uw hat J errozone Can do will clearly show you just how Cleveland Torre ¢ 8 .os P 5: Toboggan, 10 to 1.Beldame, 20 to © after thirty-one moves, After thirty novel ene oulter is creating a - good dea Q beneficially it acts .no ., Ceding = Trees 1.13 oot Id Crime, 1.40.he Mead Rrdok H moves Showalter ho, pra with of interest.LC.au ; qe \u2019 ° Bones SR .Le t | Co Cwaitn race.\u2018the Meadow Brook Hun- Marco by perpetual chee asker and No Medicine Ever Did So | The Great Tonic Properties.of Wonderful Pitchin .Cou no S Sep .Ars\u2019 real steeplechase, about two miles Bartv adjourned after fifty moves: | ATHLETICS.Much Lasting Good as à \u2018Ferrozone Brought Back The gr g : © d'oliguy 4 to 1: White Crest, 50-10 11 Téichmann -lost te Fox after ihirty- K the Fogd Tonic ! : Migor and Abun- it os Ereatest pitching feat recorded ! : \u2018at night.«Twilight.15 to LE Time, 405.eight moves: Napier beat Hodges In - .' Ferrozone © dant Strenath formed ME by Heung.nthe Wither Sil IE.: IR or forty-six moves: Micses lost to Tschi- : Montreal Harrier Club.~~ 2 \u2019 .- ame at Boston.+ ve \u2019 ithers mile.-tuisie 1.© onad- gorin in fifty-four moves.here will he a grand turnout.a ¢ + \u201clr woul be diffieuti 1 i on am anxious to speak a poten, Pete Hoston and \u2018 nock, 8 wo\u2019 Cincinnatus, 7 to Lo Tine, When play was: closed in the sev ent mOntrenl ape a gran \u20ac RA th = express my thanks for ihe | Got herd for such @ mag vame- to the bat, and Mot ane TR hens 1.28.- : ; round, Junowskiy vus SLIM in the ed, morrow afternoon at the M.A.A.A 822 Lenclic © have received from | itis i\" ny © as lerrozone, reached first base, There have pen [ LPPEARED ON NECK, LEGS ; ©.with 6 1-2 points, Marshal} he V5 i grounds.There will be a three-mila Ÿ M Frrtozone:\" writes\" Miss Evu | tna.Gerow, of York other games in which ne -hit , \u2019 AXD ANMS.Racing at Worth.gecond.half a point , behind, WhIS race gn \u2018the track, after which the firsg : ie.AVrigh \u201clorenceville.1 town, \u201c1 way nervous al 16 \u2018hits have .© + ; su Teichmann, oveupied third place, with and se 1 teuins will Be et Ths ty right.of Florenceville, U | wretehedly worn out.-f been made, but there is no other: - Chicago, May 6 -Byways, which ; Miésés stood fourth: with ; \u2018 Cons ans wi ¢ chosen.2 Was so Wenk and miserable 3 , 3 around\u2019 the house, My head iny very weuk stat Pan ue to venting à single \u2018player from getting on | Worth.yesterday.by a length and na Were bul i R * The bazaar in nid of .Westmount pf tches, there was 7 dragging, remedy th: ut re ally he only bases.| \u201chalf, Gregor K.the 17 to 10.favorite: te hi% credit.place on Athietle Ene on will take A \u201cet ss | C1 , à 2 - me ' - ' sui ary: \u2018 TT : lace on Cetober an .3 ; weukness in my limhs and 1 lusting good was Ferrozone.Abbey, of Montreal almost duplicated | .he (> ns Second.Sunvry Ce Mr.AN.Pilkie.former \u2018amateur! ! place « etobe 7 8 h felt as if every spark of life that feat agaiust \u2018the, Syracuse s Firat race, 4 furiongs\u2014Chatley\u2019s Aunt.Ri: : v .It rebuilt my strength, hus § Stars.> .\u2018champion skater.who has been fu the .C EA had léft me.l\u2018errozone im- made me de vive | us on the St Catherine Stree} grounds.+n > , 6 to 6: Clara Berry, 5 to 1 Voltrice.5 10 avion Provinces the pst year or BILLIARDS : § proved my uppelité, toned up | us an Ban that game one mun got on à buse but RQ Time.4.so.was in the city a couple of days! my\u2019 blood and sonn made me Ea well, Nothing.I ever used did a J : Een \u2018oué rave, 6 furlongs-\u2014Allista: 50 to | » 000 i er 11; Komombo, 20 to 1: Jerry Lynch,-7 to 48% \u2019 = \u2018The M.A.A.A.Tournament.\u2018 ta Time, 1.13 1-5, ; .; \u2018Twa games were pläyed yesterday RO .I never used anythin ith Le tie hiudf the sup 1 got from Ew rT : ! EM l'errozone.\u201d : LI: merit I found, in Fer- Ww Third Tave.he - Allopath.I to to: CRICKET CREASE.the \u2018straight rail hilliird tournament af \u2018 Bl Lo.\\ , .cird, 16 to 1: arcos, 39 te J.Mme, oT .the M.A AA.The results were: i , | CUED THEM.Le nn 1 1-18 mil BR Montreal Cricket Club.' Group 1M.J.Murphy (7d scored nf : .fourth race.\u201c16 miles ywayvs, i oo Ti.defesntin W.WJ.tegallais (105 : BO The tiret practice où the Montreal et on FB Legallais (105) wh te ; ROT ag a I Henge Ket Club Wl he held Al affeïroon \u201cft 1s well-known to nl CE ÿ test itnie, -1,46 2-5, oo Cricket Club Will he held Unis affotnd Troup ts A.J.Rrice (00) scored 90 own ta all'that bad blood is | Fifth 4 1-: , \u2019 ; at the MCATACA: groumisTbegtronhigtr SIRT DF CHART scored 3 | At n°@ eting of the Canadian Pacific! {WO bottles the beils had completely dis.| gout & Rheumatism Q Rallwny Baseball club held last even-: *Ppeared, aid I wish to emphasize the | ling the following nine were selected to (act that I taink_ Rurdock Blood Bitters -vepresent_the club vn the diamond thin the best bl~cd ourifier on tha market E- ' .; ., race, 1-2 furlongs- -Fuscaron, e ER RO ON N the direct cau.of all skin discases andit'y (op 5: Gold Knamel, 12 too: CA on ve » .lock avd will continue, every\u2019 C ; 8 necessary for the bicod to te cleansed ler.40 to 1.Time, 5% 445, : \u201cday throughou 10 Beason, ! : am.' A ! Sixth race, 6 furlongs -Mayor John- The Montreal club's prospects are exe ROWING-A UATICS before the eruptions will disappear.For son, 5 Lo 2: Early love, 15 to }.Federat.' ecient.They hive seenred severil new i Q } \u2019 this purpose there is nothing to equal even, Time, 1.13 1.13 3-6.players, snd 3} rave 8 MARIA iy The Henley Regatta Committee fn ; ' tem.The first, mate SON day sisted on CL SD Titus leaving his shel Increases the A i Burdock Rlood Bitters as the thousands ; ; | lle.while on May 2d Sst A es 9 ppetite, Purifies the Blood, homie A trains ooking for anes of testimonials we have on hand wil | HOCKEY day \"teh will be plas od with! ron D Fitna ML ih ! Fortifies the Nerves, Gives Strength, : ball Editor.Herald.hey oe pub- testify.+» .Co ® 7 Westmount.\" fo find out about his boat ever since lished\u201d In this column.Mr.Willard Thompson, MeNeill's Mille, | Phillips Leave Toronto.The first cricket mateh of (he year PU! NO Ward comtes from England, \u2018 Vigor and Good Health.LL.A The first cricket ¢ The annul meeting of the Star A.A.; P.E.lÉternes us és follows : ** 1 wish to! Totonto.May 6.\u2014On account of the in \u2018Toronto was played at \u2019 Rosedale, The only.for eign entries for the dla t Th \"A.Baseball club will take place on next | At to You what Lurdock Blood Bitters sudden {liness of his father, Thomas N.When St.Andrew's College eleven \u201cde- mond \u2018sculls at Henley \u2018ave Scholes, o ¢ : I hough Nita hd a thousand dollars on doctors.vou can't Wednesda vening.Lith Inst., at g| \"as done for me, Some time agomy blood | Phillips.\u201cof the champion Muriboro\u2019 feated Grace Church by forty-one to Toronto and Burke, of Tasmania.} ) i the vor the \u20ac ing SUengthenine tonic (han Ferrozone.It o'clock she at No.748 Sherbrooke | ot out of order and niany boils xppeared hockey team, lefu for bis home at Rat tw elve.On account ofthe wet wicket \u2019 \u2014 ' produce, It anythin in this hed w ith scientific research, ean Street (corn Aylmer), when \u2018the re- 2 my neck, legs and ¢ arms.They were so N | the georing wus was low.- \"| There is a rowing Boém in Toronto \u2018 I errozont Others have worl d 1 H tnake you strong it must ports for last season will be read and painful that 1 could not sleep at night.\u2018 The Argonauts report eighty new mem I # y ed its worth.You can easily \u201celection of officers\u2019 for this year wiil After having tried pany different remedies ie ve\u2019 GOLF AND GOLFERS.ee do so tor yourself.It will send new vital energy and renewed take place, AIL members are carnest- without an.success, 1 finally decided,\u201d Î $ Du A = memes ! youth singing through Your veins, It's\u2019 nuture\u2019s own remedy, on | refjuested to uttend, also any one the advice of a friend excite, ol ar r S 8, re J/& ; = - : rue foo onic r c : : .' ; ; | ) ce per box, or six boxes for $2.50, at all fw \u2018eng to join.' Brood: Bitters.Before I had quite used Great upiish Remedy oF | Metropolitan Gelf Club.IF YOUR NEW HOUSE -druggists, or by mall, from N.(.Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont, and Hartford, Conn, U.S.A.Play in the second round of .the Does not meet your expectations, ; Metropolitan Gulf Club trophy began | lon Tuesday and will be finished hy| 4 don't worry, just order Mond t Thursday th i bv hon) ren.ves he prie AIRD*S BREAD! Safe.Sure fflectiv- \"Ant Draggiste 400.ami $1.00 craan BONS & SD., a \u2019 year: Py J.A Clarke va \u201cCop\u201d | te to-day.\u201d etre agee 1 TEA - dent's and vice-president's teams, in Main 1038 oe ; ; 7 7 ; - 7 ; { TTTT TT C © 7 | i ; \u2014 er re mm te meen : Tor No.1 northern, S7e far No, 2 nprth- \u201cNew made ee 0 to 74 Ern, \u201cand Ste for Np.4 northern, al \"MAPLE FRODUCT\u2014 - Georgian Bay ports, and Comore grind- Maple Rugar, per ib.Sig ts 09 Ing in transit.; \u2019 Naple syrup, per Ib.2.202000 a 06 Flour is siéady, A per cent, patents Maple syrup, small fins.HB sold at $3,60, fn buyers: bugs, chest) Maple syrup.turge tins .= choice brands.1he to 2oe higher, Mani- ! Stones honey, per Ib net, to \"AA * tobacat 53, for vars of Mutigari Ÿ Pe nt : CD 0 o = 5, 44,70, für second patents, and st 60 White lover.in comb .13 to Fig strong bakers, hs included.\u2018où Simei nan Cs im te 143 the track, Toronto.Milfeed, Steady at To wholesalers «oor oer.dd to 214 % SLE for cars of shorts, and $16 for hao.BEANS\u2014 Quiet., in bulk, task Manitoba millfeed is Prime, per bush.12000000.145 to To steady at s21 fon ars dl shorts, nd | Pea beans, per bush LUI to 150 920 for bran, sacks incehided, Toronto Marrow peas, per bush.90 to 45 freights.\u2019 HAY \u2014 .} i Barley is dull at 4%¢ for No.0 41e , Clover hay.per ton .°F to 8 0 No.2 ordinary, per ton \u2026.to su Buckwheat is quiet al 48% to 49 for No.Ne T good per ion OU foitw Least Ive is steady at fe go Go for (EUROPEAN GRAIN MARKETS Cable advices to-day.to'the Board of Trade were as follows London, May 6.-Wheat \u2018on Weather in fine! fine.S Liverpool, May 6.maize firm: No.Englatid, spot, 65 Rd; - No.2 northern May, 68 3d: July, 6s 48d: \u2018Anal; maize, quiet: apolis first bakers, 21s 9d to 22s 9d.paksage nominally unchanged: maize, more of-! bern geting, © English country markets: stow, forecast, \u2019 Spot-wheat steady, | standard California, wheat, spot, Tsi Walla \u201cWallan wheat, q spring H.Evans, who will have the title of wheat, spot, 7s.Futures, wheat.steady, Sept.nom- May.48 38d; July.Mixed American maize, spot,\u2019 .Flour, Minne- | No.2, east.; * Corn is steady.at 416 for çars of miix- ed and 4e for yellow, west, American 1s steady at 17 1-2e foé No.56 1-2e for No, 3 yellow, and 55 1-2° for Nao.4 mixed, in caë lots, on the track, Toronto.: Oata are firmer at Nn, white ænd 01 1-2 enst: No.2-wlité, S]e, west, \"Ralled oats are steady at $400 ter cars of hiags and S475 for barvels\u201d on Sle ta 92 the track, Toronto, ind.he more for broken \u2018Idté here, and due, more outside, Peas aie steady at 66\u201c for No, cast, \u2018 \"RETAIL PRICES.AT.: BONSECOURS MARKET Paris, May 6.\u2014Wheat tone quiet, 29.05, Sept.sto Dec, 20.85: flour: quiet, May.Zi.70, Sept.10 Dee.cours market this morning with a good | 27,35.\u201c| PEED, HAY with which the market plied.= Farmers had\u2019 no Qiffienlty inc $4500 cows, £1.50 to _$4.50: heifers, $2.26 «Heposing of their offerings and Most ta $SLTS: canners, , Flour\u2014Market \u201cvery firm, but prices generally were steady.} is the quotations: 2 ; Vegctables-New Montreat rhubart, à to 5e higher: green finporteds cücume, show no actual change, Business | fair M Manitoba spring wheal grades under a good demand from local andrto 8e à Bunch: ! buyers.The forefigié enquity bers, Toe doz.Canadiin lettuce, abc 10 $4.90; doz.; Boston.fettuce, 12e a head; $460 to $475; bulk of sales, $470.to of them sold out.quite early.Prires Kingston, Ont., May 5.\u2014At the cheese There will be some Liverpool, May 5.\u2014Cheese\u2014American, , Ll to 17e; , plover, Following are po Fruit is nature\u2019s laxative.All the laxative and tonic properties extracted from the juices of pure ripe fruits are combined in and well Suits will get spotted and soiled, but by our improved process they can be.made pressed at little cost.Tweed like.new (in well-made suits without shrinking): no wringing or pulling out ot y shape, lress Suils, LBroadcloth and Silk- lined Conts, Sponged and French Cleaned.Guaranteed to be as perfect as from tail- | \u2018ors\u2019 hands.\u2019 ., : Gold Medallist Dyers and Cleaners., BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO Offices\u20142423 Notre Dame St., 215 McGill | St, 1295 St.Catherine Street, ' i a a SUMMER GLOVES ; This new line of Lisle Thread Is tae hest \"Glove for summer, nice quality, in magnifi- rent shades of champagne, pearl gray, black and white, silk worked backs,\u201d 1 and 2 pearl fasteners, odde upwards, NEW LONG LACE MITTS 22 2400 \u2026.Æe LACK GLOVES, white and black .ZOe uv .LAUE and SILK GLOVES, for.Children Soc J.B.A.ILANCTO'] Glove Manufacturer, \u2019 [152 St.Lawrence St.\u2018Tel.Main 3187.© Gloves and Corsets Repaired at small eost.\u201cveut hindquartérs, 10e Lo 32 1-2¢; forequarters, te to sc; tongues, 0c Lo Jie, dtidney suet, sausages, lve te lîe, finest smoked Einn 146 to 166, bacon, lie to Jic; salt pork, 12¢ 10 13c¢ per Ib.; lard, 12¢ {© Poultry\u2014By the pound.tresh.killed turkeys, 12e to 13e ibe frozen turkeys, geese, lle to 12c domestic \u201cducks, Joe tows, The to 12 1-26; Canadian broiling chickens, tue to 70¢ per pair; Philadelphia spring chieken, $L to $1.10 per pair, rousting chickens, 14\u20ac \u2018 per Ib; pigeons, Lie pair, squabs,.40\u20ac to SUC pair, suckling pigs, $1.25 to $2.50 cach; guinea hens, $100 to $1.00 per piur; - - : Gimme, -Tame rabbits, 75e a small dueks, of Mans plover, $5.00 per dozen: golden suipe, $3.60, La a aozen.Wy quail $3 to $4.25 à dozen; snowbirds, 250 1 N 1 cn I : a dozen; red-héuds, 90e to $1 per pair; \u201cteal, 50 to tue; black duck, 90¢ to $1 per pair; canvas hicks, $2 pert pair; blue bitls, to 905 peh pair, 2 , Dairy l\u2019roduets\u2014Finest fresh creamery, 20e; fall inade.creamery, 16c; dairy Ji-15ç; checse, AZ to 15e Ib, sclected new aid eggs, bh, sections, Me; poll sections, Toc white 13e lo comb honey, 1h; white strained, 106 to 12e; maple syrup, wine maple Qc each, handpicked pea measure tins, T0e to sugar, 12e per hi.beuns, $e per quart.© Bish, oC, ib.; piKe, 7 tn So to lue, per lb, white fish 80 due, -halibut, 10° Lo 12 1-2e: l finnan.had- dis, 8e to I0e, 5 MONTREAL KECEIPTS Feceipte in Montreal yesterday by rujirond Were as follows?2031 ; GTR, Whept, bush Corn, bush Peux, bush, joo.CI Cate, bush \u2019 Barley, hush Fle@r, hrvls, \"TRES, Cusbs Ruttey, pkgs.CHeese, boxes Lard, jails | .Leather, roils 27 Haw Hides, 1222000000 Jd Hpeceipts vesterda®™ for Great N thern Rallway amounted lo: JU?puck- nues butter sind (wenty-two packages tubuccô, - \u2019 .\u2019 .~~ HOGS AND PROVISIONS The market for hops was aheat steady, at the recent decline in prices, swith.a fuir demand for.fresh killed abattoir dréséed stock which sold at si to ITN per 100 The.There was an improved demand for hams and baconz, ond passing, somewhat $26: selectéd heavy Cahadi shart cut homeless in barrels, SIN 502 heavy! long cut mess pork, $17; -pork, FIRS.light clear pork, $150 «Liverpool, May #f- Bacon, \u201cfor No, 2 white, light, dull.535$ fd; long clear miildles bucks, deuvy, dull, su short quiet, 348, clear Japs ine London (Pacific Coast.firm, ls, wheat ' LA 6s to MRecoipts ke.oY during the oon Arnerican, Receipts of American corn during the Wen-' , CAUCHON, 322 ST.LAWRENGE ST, pas three days, ther fine, \u2018CHICAGO CATTLE MARKET 61.400 centals.: | Business was active at the Bonse- i.Chicago, May 6.\u2014Cattie reveipts, qe 4e ; au AR ; prime F rench country markets quiet, demand forall nes of country produce.steers, $5.10 to 80.750 poor to \u201cmedium, - witg well sup- 83,00 to $4.80.stocks and, feeders, $3 to 000; market steady: good to LTT) Texas-fec _\u2014__ 8e; fresh pork, 11e to 120; pair, ! So Tac per pair; grass | luc; white comb honey,\u201d Salmon, lève to 20e per steak vod, Se Lo Ie; haddock, | 1-2e to Ge te Tf dore, 8 to Toe; fresh carp,.s to\u201d : a fair trade js, Business in pork avd lard is.\u2018 limitoil, WVe quote: Heavy polders will tuke place at: the\u2019 Head.Office for No.5 extra, and 2%e for No, 1, casto Canada short eat mesg pork in tierees, | un.adic short cut mess, SIS: Canada short, cut hack pork, $17.50: heavy Canada ° heavy Cinada = 2 yellow, short eut cléar pork, SI6502 heavy flank i Canada short eut WW cCanrher- ' » 1-26 fort laud qu.quiet: 348: long clear midälez\u201d ) past\u2019 2 three days, 132,000 centals, including 19,- FIVE PER CENT.for the HALF YEAR ending 31st day of May, 1904, up the Capitat Stork of this Institution, hus this day been declared, and that the \u2018same i payable at the Bank and its Branches on\u201d and after WEDNESDAY, TIE FIRST DAY OF JUNE i NEXT.: : ! ., THE TRANSFER BROOKS will be closed from the 17th to \u2018the \u201cist May, both days , inclusive.20° THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the \u2018Shareholders will be held.at the Head Office of the Bank, on Wednesday, the 15th June, 1964.Tbe chair to be taken at noon.By order of the Board.D.R.WILKIE, General Manager, - ma pre\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014 JN Lukis, Stewart & Co.INSURANCE.Fire Life Marine.Special Agents Liverpool & London & Globe Ins.Co : (Employers' Liability and Steam Boilers.) 16 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.The Underwood\u2014 The \u201c Writing in Sight\u201d .101 St.Francis Xavier st | TEL.MAIN 2088.\u2014 ee, | The Mutual Credit Ass\u2019n Ltd.| 118 ST.JAMES STREET.Incorporated -by the Dominion Government, December - 7th, 1903.| Officially authorized to sell contracts payable by the week.| \u2014 \u2014 | [a .GEORGE 0.RIAM.0.0 PANGMAN : HIAM & PANGMAN, | General insurance Agents and | \u2018 So Brokors.| Liverpool & London & Globe - .Insurance Co.'s Building\u2019 Montreal tn\u2014\u2014\u2014 | 1 WILL BUY | 16 Reliance Loan & Savings, $92; 108 Cole \u201conial Investment & T.oan, $7.15; 1,000 Colonial Copper; lüc; 1v0 Booklovers\u2019 Library, $8.50./ I WILL SELL , \u201c1,000 Brookfield Mining, $1775; Toronto Roll- | er Bearing, $4.25: 1v Coutinental Life: 30 Canada Biscuit, $4.50; 100 Trusts & Guarantee, $34.20 United Factories, $115; § Noxon Bros.\u2019 | Implements.{Bear in mind that T am the headquarters for INVESTMENT SECURITIES.» All your BIDS and OFERS \u2018should be addressed to NORRIS P: BRYANT, : Dealer in Investment Securities, | - 84 St.Franrois Xavier Street, Montreab Phone Main 2913.| \u2014 MARCONI WIRELESS © The great invention.! negie, Edison, Pupin, Lord Kelvin, E.Stone, and other successful men of i Melville ffairs.| prospectus showing enormous profits from , Investment in shares.; MUNROE & MUNROE, ! Managers Marconi Underwriting Syndicate, Canada Lite Building\u2014MONTREAL.Brond Exchange Building\u2014NEW YORK.TENDERS FOR dorsed \u201cTender,\u201d addressed 10 the undersigned, will be received up to 12 o'clock noon, oh Thursday, 26th May, ; for\u2019the supply.of \" \u2019 18.000 BARRELS \"ORTLAND CEMENT, CT.CUBIC YARDS SAND.* Copies, of specification may \u2018 ipon \u2018application to.Mr.John Kennedy, Chtet Igngineer.at this office.: .The -highest or any tender nat necessarily areepted N .phe DAVID SEATH, ; Co! Secretary -Treagures.\u201c57 Cammon Street, ~ ; © Montreal, $th May, 1944, BANQUE D\u2019HOCHELACA.Notire is bereby given, that a Dividend of : Three and One-half Per Cent.(013 p.c.), for \u201cthe current haïf year, equal to seven per cent- Gp} percannum, on the paid-up capital stock of this Institütion, has; been declared, and that the same will be payable at the | | 1.i Head\u2019 Uffive, or\u2018at Its Branches, on and after the first day of June next.| © \u2018The Transfer Books will be closed from \"tue 17th to the 31st\u2019 of May next, both days invlusivé.?- \u2018The Annual General Meeting of thé Share- of the Bank, in Montreal, cn Wednesday, the oth day of June next, at noon.7 \u201cBy order of the Board.M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, \u2018General Manager.LL PAPER HALF-PRICE \u2018 ; We are selling our entire stock of Wal Paper at half price.We are going out of the Wall Paper business entirely.Cut prices prevail until June 1.7 \u2014 GILLETTS| qu 1 to $AT\u2014catves\u2014$50\u2014to\u2014f5 steers; 34 Lo $4,60.Hogs, receipts, to $4.80: rough heavy, $460 10 $4.80: light \u201cnent.\u2018Business in Ontario, grades is imported, tomatoes, 12 1-26 to Ihe per $4.80, © ; reported more active.We adore: Mani- 1b.: Florida asparagus, \u201c6 per Livre Sherp receipts, 3,000: market stead toha spring wheat patents, $5.10: Mani- bunch éabbages, red or green, 10e; good vhoice wethers, $4.60 to $ patents, SSR0to $5; str! to $4.75, straight \"to $2.30.( prices unchanged.bran, in bags, $19 to $20: $21 per ton: ontario-bran, enlisted in the South African Constabu- $24 to $28 per ton, us to quality.lary.returned home.last night, on the force for two years when was taken ill.with enteric fever, lads, were amusing themselves ahoot-$}0; ordinary.No.2.$8 (0 $8.50.and clover mixed, $8 to $8.50 per ton, in car- Ing at a target yesterday aftermmon, when the rifle was aceidentally discharged, the charge passing through young Bailey's abdomen, :ind leaving a - big hole in his stomach.He brought to the hospital here, hut Fope of his recovery is entertuined, \u2014\u2014_ Caton Pis Etre init } GENERAL BANKERS.Head Office - - London.England, Licensed by the Govt.of Ontario to deal in Stogks nti Shares, Canadian Office.Victoria Bt.Toronto.Wri \u2018eo He was was, no, te for new publication, on | all options witle Advantages Explainvd % Hay\u2014Ma ket firm underysmuall deliv- te | T he eries, Demand from United States and _rudish, 4 for de, oyster plants, foreign conrces is fair and a good local John Bailey.eleven years of age.OÙ trade ix Alexandria Bay.N.Y.and some other $10 to $11: extra good, No, 2, $0.50 (2 pugsing.We quote: , No.dead lots, tobi strong bakers\u2019, $4.50; winter wheat spinach, 20 cents a gallon; ; night rollers, 34:60\" bye per dozen bunchys; Canadian pota- tive lumbs, ard unchanged wt $2.30 to $2.35 per bus, \u2018ornmeal sténdy at $1.40- to $1.45 vez or Piirsea\u2014-Demand for bran and shorts \\be: carrots, 10c half a peck: artichokes, ) n © stead cautinowers, 2.to 30c-_strengtl.of \u2014 the forelgn markets vets raw heer sugar.hag had a sfrengthen- ire effect on the local market and thie Extra eranulnied $4.50; phoeni¥, $1.20: bright 1, rollers, in bags, $2.25 Loes, 206 per peck; Canadian onions, 3 co .oe Rolled Oats\u2014 Market Gulet and prices bunch: new Canadian onions, d0c bunch : \u201cimported onions, 3 1-2 to Be 1b.; import- \u2018to 4 vints per pound; shallots; ed green beans, 20c, 1h.new cabbage, toc half à galiow:.miphrooms, 80e per 1h; and sweet marjorie, 6 bunches for parsles.| 40e doz., watercress, à to a bunch:-mint, 15\u20ac a buneh; black se a oa, bunch.Früit-Lemous, 10e to.156 per dozen: banauas, lie to 200 per dozen: coca- nuts, 5 to (0e each: Jamaica oranges, IR tay 20¢ dozen; Florida oranges, 30 to 40e\u201c per dozen.; California navels, to 50e; Valencias, 10 to Ihe a dozen; Victoria Hal, Westmount, Mr.1° \u201cWade, M.P,\" wiH nddress | meeting on the subject of: THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC © PROJECT.: EVERYBODY INVITED.On Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, m B.a public, hind quarters, and 9% for fronts; mut- Messina\u2019 oranges, 0c to 30 cents; apples, 20 to 2ic half a peck; pineapples, -\u2014 CL 15¢ to 3 each: cranberries: 1He a quart; MR.WADE, MP.at Westmount \u201cdates, 10c per Ib.; fl&s 156 per lb, .Meut.\u2014Spring lumb, $100 to $1.50 for hindquarters and 75c to, $1.26 for fronts; yearling lamb, 12 1-2¢ per pound for Aton, 11¢ per ID.for hindquarters and 8o for fronts, porterhouse steak, Ibe; sirloin beef, loc per Ib., undercut\u2019 roast, lôc per Ib.rib roast, 12 1-2 to 14e per] Ib.;1b,; round steak, 12 1-2¢ to Tie per Ib; beef shanks, ic; briske:, ic 0 be, oY : .\u20ac, = parisnips, 206 per doze beets, luc 0e : radishes, \"fair to-choice mixed, $3.75 to 3450; na- clipped, $420 to $5.75.SUGAR ADVANCES AGAIN lbs.on all grades, The continue welling prices are as follows, coffee; $4.10: bright7 vellôw, $405: No a.do.$4.No.2 do.\u201d $3.75; No.1 do.83.70: extra ground $4.60.powdered $4.- 45.and Paris lumps, $4.80 per 100 lbs, in barrels and boxes and granulated in, IB Local sugar refiners yesterday mark- 10 to 20 cents pear heud: fürnips, 4 for ed up the prices of sugar He per 180 © for $1.50 to $2.50: bulls, ABSOLUTELY PURE \u20ac 5 1B FA A ular § : 12,000.market stronge \\ : mixed and bhotchers, $4.65 cond to choice héavy, $4.70 to a Nearly all goods in this line at the present time are adulterated and in lL Jact unfit to use.GILLETT'S is uséd by (He best bakers aad © caterers everywhere.REFUSE.SUBSTITUTES.GILLETT'S costs no more than the inferior B- adulterated goods.Ce REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, COMPANY JEW.GILLETT Limiveo ' : TORONTO.ONT.> PSY Pe a \u2018 en FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS.bags, 10e per 100 Ihs, léss Chan the above An Old \u2018and Well-Tried Remedy : ° figure, POTATOES HIGHER: The market for jadvanive of 7 to Mé per bag.logal and American small offerings on spot, track and in a per bag ex store.potatoes continues, ING, wi strong and prices have scored a further SHILD, AS.WINSLOW\u2019 ' MAS used for SW ST EE bah i of MOTHERS for thole CHILDREN WHILE TEETH.TH PERFECT SUCCESS, It SOOTHES t HL SOFLENS the GIMS, ALLAYS all PAIR] Bold by druggists in ev ; | the world.Besurca > satin n every part of AKE NO OTHER Twenty-Five Conta a Bo(tia mr \u2018COLDS LEAD \u2018Grové bp ta au \u20ac 4 TO PNEUMONIA \u2014 I LAXATIVE BROMO QUININES removes the [Thé Herald is published by The Herald cause.To get the genuine call for the full name end -Jook for the signature of Be W.Tey Publishing Company, 608 Craig Street, _ Montreal.James à, Brierley, Managing A Diregtors 11 TR 1 IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA.\u2018 Notice is hereby given that a Dividen@ of* General \u2018Agents Maryland Casualty Co.\u2019 TYPEWRITER UNITED TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.- Endorsed by Care .Greatest money-maker of the age.Send for\u2019 NA CEMENT AND SAND.Tenders, [sealed and em: be obtained, : em WIND COLL 9 This Is SPE RaA LIC, and 1s thé hest remedy for ._ __ due to the continued good demand fron, buyers _ and the | MRS:\u2014WINSLO Sales of car; - - AND TAK iots were made at 95e to $1 per bag ex- jobbing way at $1.10 S \"SOGTHING SYRUP, HER KIND: oe \u20ac FE EE EEE eee EE EEE EEE ti a aa EE ee i ! | |, 10 THE MO ATLY FRIDAY.MA 90 NTREAL HERALD | D YX » AY.Y 6, 1904, 8 1 sa Ti | | There\u2019s a Time for | Boers thing | 8 a.m.finds the Employees verything .{ e 8 ss th of this Establishment at I a.m.is m x + e ° st Catherine oT is the most favors their Posts Ready to Re- 5 .Catherine an niversity Stre 1 i | y Streets, able time for Shopping.ceive Your Commnads à Uni : >.{ .\u2026À St.Catherine and University Streets.5 .= .i Black and | A = ack a Colored N EARLY MORNING SPECIAL Ladie + | ' \u2019 , adies\u2019 Neckwear-A Novel D Good SL 00 BLACK SATIN for 65 : r-A Novelt Ë ress OO S .or C It is 8 new champagne color Bow Tle attached to a White Ty = Ÿ | | ; Be s nen Stock, with pale blue stitchi t ed os TR ¥ f Saturday is recognized as one of the largest selling days in the week tween 8 and 11 a.m.Saturday pemest teen features \u2018to be found in the Ladies pote a 5 for ! ress Goods, and to maintain the records we have arranged for special 2 pieces Black C.B.Satin, 24 in.wide, colored selvedge, t h AA ' we are selling it for .mrsusssesanenau000 .B5é: y isplays at extrà special prices, which you are cordially invited ta inspect.fine glossy finish; sells regularly at $1.00.Special P prie cavy quality, : % 44 range Black Canvas Cloth, a splendid seller, worth 69c yard.I! a.m.Shoppers, per yard ° rice for Saturday\u2019 sr 65 i > 1 j a cv pe 1 = idly st $10.Special bree or stays 55 G60] a dies\u2019 Kid Gl \u201c Black Voile de Paris.44 chs Sle, fine sheer texture; usually sold Tr a 1\u20acS oves a aco yard, Su ay all day Or iii iia e ee» soc FO ; Fancy Tweed Suiting, double width goods.fn rave, blues and A FOOTWEAR BARGAIN FOR YE MEN'S SPECIAL REMOST STYLES AND VALUES : rowns; good value at 3c yard.Saturday's price, per vard.\u201c19e |\u2018 BENEFIT : ou A harpe \u2014Ladies\u2019 2 dome i Navy and black double idth s : ; i .un by Ales andre of Pari : urday\u2019s special price, \u201cpor arg To tn good mer! auatity.Sat 18 Men\u2019 0 had oe by \u201cAlexandre, of Paris, \u201cColored Voile de Puris, in all up-to-date colori ings full 42 meh La wide © S oots an ET Va WE hl an worth 65e yard.Naturduë, per yard .SL RN mens wide.49¢ and Unequalled for tit ve ; Flaked Itamines.in acusemabie PIR O Î d £ 2 and wear.eeneanns $1.00 8, Shin, In Sess ster of, ur, simone, navy XIords Ior 52.he autre\u201d Lai dns fine Montreal.Per yard, Saturday.Cees een 25e Th broidered back Gloves à sk em- aus se uas ans 0 100000 000 c 00000 29 .acks, In se hit | These go on sale promptly at 8 o'clock to-morrow black.Colors: tans, modes, grays SLI morning, \u201cThere's ample opportunity for the average man prone white and black: 8 S to step in and buv a ; | à ) por UE cee 1.15 MU N \u2014_ ewest n : : g y a pair on t 1e way to business : a savin ent 8 2 dome fine White Kid : 2 .a d Prettiest of $1.05 is well worth making an effort to secure.5 embroidered bak.\" Sinn i ; .: .Dlzes - emark How Reasonable th 3 s 5 1-2 to 7 1-4.Per pair.$1.33 | \u2018 Au , ey are in Price .120 pairs Men's Patent Leather lace Boots and Oxford Dents 2 dome fine soft Kingaroo Delon, Cole: Torsion tan: wing y \u2018has | ièu - .: 2 \u201c 13 , a a me : .£ n.I 100 ploces New Muslins, in ground colors of gray, ow shoes, every pair Goodyear welted Sizes 5 84 on 7 te $1 25 Sizes 5 3-4 to j 1-4.Per Special per yard.and are worth up to 25e yard.71 soles ; sizes 6to 10, Regular price $4.0 00; ; : om SUS e+ $100 .Te rentes ta ce nas secs eee aa, ac ka \u2014 Other lines of Fan.Joress Muslins, in leading shades, beautiful de Daturday 8 amoccccereneeec es eees 32.95 WRI T ) signs.Per yurd, 10e¢, 15¢, 20¢ and muse : | Brel ' S B SEE Danang sndes, beauty fut dE se \u2018 [ ; AG NOVELTIES [ ; ; SL I à GI s- ANOTHER FOOTWEAR ITEM-8 TO 10 AM.SPECIAL - = THIS ONE THE NEWEST.3 NGHAM { Inequalled Range e .9 ° : : Fine T.eather orist Bags, in colors of white, grax.brown or Black?There isn't \u2018a de f tast 1 re S Ippers and Boots f 50 Good value rame, small inside PUISE, REV DL site dd rone handle, , ree n a ë PER RARER ea 0e + ede : ; that this assortment fails to provide fem oC for.which Ginghams are used Cl id or C ~ : res ET assor | hildren\u2019s Red Goat Strap Sli | q ; [ À apectal Îine In fanex enecked and ft Lo ap Slippers, sizes 6} up to 13, regular price 8 : : 2.| ae clal 1 3 and striped.Ginghams + : * price &5c to $1.ts.) bre: word Tae yard.Special Brice oi.ms, all \u2018best col- a Also Babies\u2019 Red Goat Button and Lace Boots, sizes 2 to 7, regular price 756 - PROMINENT NEW STYLES IN An Shorious showine of.Fancy Dress and Blouse Ginghams, in ali ; and $1.00.Saturday, 8 to 1o am.only, per pair 5 75 50c ; ° ) : : Co.ê > na io \u20ac 7 , rer reese se nee «a os 0 vv vs ee / > low.Per yard, 15¢.Maia amar STrects a prices surprisingly 25 : Ladies Dress Skirts eater ae aa, 25e .- \u2019 Pea CE ite: Drown.anda ite.Tri stripes of blue and white \u2019 ) 9 r Ce ° : ; : } Easily to be seen that Fashion is not dded t | tices, per yard, 10\u20ac to.18e M F h \u201c because this establishment, not wedded to one particular style tee.; .h s \u2018 \u2018 ur Men's Furnishings epartment | ERE SE Ph | \u2018 : easonable in price can be.fittingly applied to each of t! pates I Is Gaining the fav : .Fi ne sréernotad Tee ° ; ine Black Etumine Dre s = de ne the : } EN = IN OTHER WORDS .g r of a Greater Number of Fashionable Dressers Every Week seven rn hi es Nir ne i haies eter, = ; 3 i ' al FLY NETTING , ouch ev idently believe in securing the utmost possible value for money expended, feta silk fonds and fancy braid, weil stud ad fied .It's effective t as w ee ee 8750 _ er ats ive to keep flies at a .distance\u2014outside the house.both vi as patrontzing the nobbiest and newest sty les, Our offerings prove desirable from Ladies Et amine Dress Skirts.These are.made ina well fushioned \u2018 _ no or Mosquito N o lew poin x - style, seven a c uit tripeined à He YR sui 0 Netting, fu Sine le and double widths; colors \u2018of green, _ P s 4 : manner ven wore ut with long hl: n'a trinuned in a neat , or one hundred pieces at short notice.an supply one yard, one piece \u201cMen s \u201cfine Balbriggan hirts and Drawers, double thread.regul a | .Dress Skirts, made of fanev \u2018Striped renting An + Cet i : .$8.30 yo value.49\u20ac per comiug style.tailor stitehed sgams, deep facing a de ie garment.Satiirday] Spoeial at.39c oi STs, llr Snel SL ELT s1000 Torre tt Fancy Etamine S est matérini, fre ati on EET FLANNELS- 9 Extra Value Ite s Men s extra fine Balbri ggan Shirts and Drawers, double thread, fancy blue trim- made fn ebb fect.phim i Fare pained TR med neck and cutis, r \u2018beaded, with three rows of shirring cond hu iq to UNION FEAL.m M p egula value 65c per garment.Saturday Special.C med.with taffeta silk pS SEINE LL BU a $13.50 ; A 28 inch wide Cream Uhlo en's Plain \\V hite Cotton Ni , : Handsome Black Voile Dress Skirts, made fn à annet suitibie desi \u2019 : ° ?Flannel, worth.30e yard, fer only.« 22e 16, 164, 17, 174 and 18: ght Shirts, full width, extra large and roomy, sizes po for (hia season, mine gare, and each ta flat Tate WHITE FLANNEL! : t th 7» 17+ and 1S;only ; at Cotton s present valuation they're worth 75¢; fein silk atrappings, neat fitting, oid Well made with taffeta ; +.rop skKirt .2.%4> 0 eto 00104 42 00 S 5 00 Un Shite Flannel, 34 inches wide, good va.ie at Fic yard, at the price we secured \u2018them for, they can.be profitably sold for 50c Ts 82000 Xtra special at our pri .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2019 PE LU \u20ac CC ° | FPriCe RER EROORS ane Boys, White Cotton Night Shirts, sizes 12, 124, :13 and 13% only Special PR CL .; rnin value at 10% on 50c Grocery Dept\u2019s Satu ist \u2018 remind | EI Lo RR > Sar Rh aturday List $1.75 QUILTS, for $1.25 IT man pa sn te Sr met ei re .e quali £ Lot poor ed Fon comprising 7 only pink and white, and 9 only | 3 O s\u2019 l\\ ree i J = .counting in our favor.a y and.fres ness of ers hing supplied is, alee d white, fringed all around and of : y S t Î | 3 75 oe | | | = Wort a of extra large ize, ; \u2019 \u2019 EAPPLES FOR PRESERVING.10 ue : ; rth $1.25.Your choice, each ROUE ve ccvauces less 00ie ne 81.25 | : 1ece ul S or ° = n sold ut a low price\u201d while they ve ; , so aun A oun.; y i .; .+ ~ ac - | .Î OO PE Name TES eens 10e 1 PERS ; : [ | The Special Feature of This offer is That They are $5.50 to $7.00 Suits TS A TE $1.10 | re | 5 0s The EE NN eee $1.1 } .: ut orders fray in i ; p ranulated Sugar for (oot i eta ae es se nteresting Items 1 [ able Linen country are \u2018making e increased so extensi ely of late that manulacturers throughout the lbs.Fruit, or (Taste SUBAT TOP ete re eee FT 25e : Epeciat line Satin D : us efforts to secure a monoply \u2018of our t oF to $5.50 ex amask Table Cloths, in large sizes, worth from $4.30 tives of such are continually waitin ; py rade, The representa- | A SUGGESTION ABOUT COFFEE - qu, to be cleared at a discount\u2019 of \u20ac y g upon our buyer with hooks well baited with | - prices.: \u201cof one-fourth off marked | Value lines.After satisfying himself that such are all that they a de extra | Are ed wiht IE einige ie or i Daze A _ LL | \u20ac re rè rresente t supplied with?If à change is eaten a » woûld Eugges a , yy : ; EE invariably makes.the purchase.This 1 1S his latest acquisition : - ° be, he | print ol special blend of Mocha ani Tov ne rit bien ~ .i or Saturday .\u2026 \u2019 85 \u2018 | Ae es Ine 150 only\u2014 Boys\u2019 Fhree Piece Suits of fi | 'O | of fine quaiity, All Wool Tweeds, menée .s, inf Re \\ N SALES on the Up Grade stripe and check effects.These suits are all extra well tailored i and dark.| MAY IS GOING T | our These satisfactory increases in this section indicate satisfaction with finished; Coats lined with fine quality Farmer's satin; regular ice | O BE AN - ras Pin mate $5.00 to $7.30., On Sale Saturday | prices EXTREMELY BUSY MONTH ~~ 40 inch Pillow Cotton, worth 15c yard, for 1014 ; \"esse race» Fe eee teen a .Unbleached Sheetin; , Jai VWevsssnc sé caen ea so U ce us = | e eu Bb Th for Lessce scans & p ain or willed, 81 inches wide, worth 25¢ yard, .n e asement Sections Horrork ses Sheeting cotton.sort or es race nie nes se seance 0e nsc 0 =z0e and cannot be b oft finis 1 yard.wide; \u2018worth 13c £ P l Read the special value it ; oe ettered at, Per Yard e.oe.veoeveeees Cesena.10e a e O erca e lrappers appreciate the reasons why.ems announced from day to day, \u2018then you'll : rns : $1.25 Wrappers to b e Sold Saturda for 75 FANCY y ror 72 - ° .EF AN St p d I Ivery- woman requires just such a garment for the n | D .am \u20ac 1NENs grosses the attention, It would be a sensible plan to profit D housework ro A host of articles c! i in thi ne to- -MoOrrow.r price opportunit thought of the Fancy an enclos in pi Borer cong\" the Present | i g \u201cCovers with Pillow Sh o Bureau Scarfs, Washstand.00 only\u2014 Perc: and Scone Covers te Tea Cloths, Casey Covers, Centrepieces 3 cardinal, ercale Wrappers, very fine quality, in\u2019 \u2018colors of Roy al blue, navy and .co i over shoulders, and.t d - come within the scope of Housekes just such articles as .rightly nd,trimmed with white braid, finish- ; EE A of nou ping Linens.The finest of fine Irish ed with deep flounce and fitted Waist lining regular val sented, some with the .a in drawn work corners are repre: .; > = ue .1.25., Saturday .sham.spoke stite all around, others with.just a plain - / , 0 A AAAS : : _ A ; ue 1 ° : .oT Ce of Dino hematitohed Union Linens, in all above pieces.\u2018Prices on ; x GREAT VALUES IN THE + Sets se ION, LINEN pieces\u2018 are as follows:\u2014 some ° 9 ° : ; .4 : \\ 10 piece Chamber Sets, in various) \u201cCurtain Strofechérs that cah be ex centrepiece, with 2 incl ; 1 d WI t ; 3 : ; | colors.orth $3.00.A limited tended to Hold Curt ins © x Tray.Cloths, with draw.hem, 18 x 18 inches .\u2026.u.lesscscues s\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20cC a 1\u20acS 1 ewear e artment number to be sold for.per - dwn \u201cds, Special price Sat- Wazshstand A over, pork, and 2 in.hem, 18 x 28 ine hes : 25e f Bet 2.usasc 00000000 Banane $1.95 Drday apne.Le isa es er an 0 000 95e wi em 2 inches wide, si 18 in.to Our oresigh Bureau Scarfe.with hem 2 in.wide si dE whe 15%, 86 in.« 3De I eff t, in contracting for liberal stocks before the advapces in Catton \u201cpric .Sideboard Covers, with hem 2 In.wide, size 18 x As in era .49e \u201ctoo N ect, alone \u201cenables us to continue announcing such\u2019 really good values as s th p d cs Tea Cloths, with one row TE Ian renenannecnans GDe note \u20ac tinder .of drawn work, size 36 \u201c= \u2019 : AN these goods stamped to order free.x36 ne.See.\u2026 Z5C L di Niol _\u2014 \u2018 CS Ladies\u2019.Nig at Gowns, cambric, Empire style, revers made, with tucks, trimmed ~ Foren ee revers, and sleeves 1.th cambric, tucked frills and imitation A fter Moving Wh ?n lace edging, front trimmed with lace, insertion and ribbon beading 0c | Thice- piece Garden se {he rent == - > ' size for children.pecial .at ¢ Ladies\u2019 Underskirts, cambric, lawn frill.made with Välencienne lace i .price aa ee eee 20005 10e The Need ¢ N trimmed I 1 nsertion, \"We have, larger size \u2018Sets for the Oil of New Curtains, Draperies, Rugs Mattings- Wii TaGE.vese éme nat sénen center C otter menerution av equally reason: or ilcloth 9 o +0 > 500 001 000 100000 .able prices.for the Floor, etc., become Very Evident \u2018Ladies Corset Covers, cambric, full front styles, front trimmed with rows of Todividual Hoes, Rakes, Spades Just visit the ART DRAP alenciennc lace inserti etc,;- too, ERY DEPARTM on, trimmed around neck with V this a To where you will be confronted By whe third.floor qf and ribbon beading.PI ° alencienne lace 19 FLOWER POTS.re 8 ver .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+.\u2019 Ll | oi he assortment presages satisfactory selections while the most Ladies\u201d D ES C A mt eM\" 80a BAVINGON\u20148V 7 printed in these col 913 purchase\u201d A perusal of the daily value rinte h A cambric, wnbsrelle bell, made with hemstitched tucks and | sou inc a Qu, ar umn will \u2018Yosult t ° emstitche \u2019 Saucer included with the Flower LAC oT © your advantage.- Lad C CII LL Lea ae a a aa a a ee a ae a 0 ee ea se Ca aa 0 6 RS 20c Pot, for that price» ce .E CURTAINS.{ | \u2018Fine White Nottingt = ¢ | Fine wi CORTAIN NET.A dn oes, on im nel ar yoke made of hemstitched tusks and em- STEP LADDERS, | À HI ram Li Cur- ! White C 1 \u2018 tains, 54 In.wide x 3 12 yards wide, Point d'Esprit> patterns one ribbon beadin fn, trimme around neck and arms.with embroidery and A chair get upan a table Is no! ha i dae 51 sr 3 12 | De et pen on Berre cran demie nan ria anna Tandem naar OC maine ori fie | Mom moans ter the bun finished with ver it er yard, AAA Terres : He * =, mer prediction of the weal de Prey SPECIAL LL te eee are sne nner which we wil som.2 prophets.ant delay the purs e borders.Per puir.$1.35) 80 In.wide DAMASK, of excellent Always b Time f h ; urday for,.per Step.t0e «base of the Refrigerator, es- Fine Whit ; ; ae inish; will make up into hand- De on ime for the 8 a.m.i if Lp These have pail rests, and.are the pecially whensthere is no.price adent te Nottinghain Lace Cur- .some portieres or - for furniture Specials if You Own One of These kind usually sold for 15e step.¢ vaniage to be seclred by delay, wide xX 3 1-2 coveri See \" ! varie | Es rere de enn.See the Refrigerators we will sell ong, good washing fibre, neat |- Special, per yard.\u2019 ce où Saturday tor $3.00 Vine patterns, finished with Fine - quality ART.Sik 40e IC ar m Clocks ee .and gi 0.00.worth nae pv per pair sue Special, largely used for drapery; ook.a \u2019 v8 \u2019 a 250 | ; veus sen reu css 1.90 ps 2s sie, and Jin v certainly to Ee WINDOW: SCREENS.\u2014 ç atisfaction than it it .The One Window Scre i \u2018, r TAPESTRY PORTIERES, Te .Special price, 1234 A ey are only JC 1 0=MOITOW eral Pre sheets of \u2018sticky or poleon r ull size fine quality Tapestry Por-'| ART eeeeerereraeas © \"Fly Paper for keeping the house A; tieres, or: CRETONNE, 30 in.wid : free from theo visitati bo Meres, of choice design, in all the| new patterns, delicate shades.ars 300 Nickel Alarm Clocks, 4 in.dial, with good movements, The new Perforated Vin Cake and the oem Weather tion of flies in + most\u201d derivate of des.atic effects, suitable for eurtaite, consi ide re d g00 d value fr 75c On sal , _ read Pans.Practical housé- We sell the Window À dr 8 ge.coverings and cose * ego morrow for keepers say that bread or cak Screens in } | pecial price, per pair.$4.75 î | y cor- \u2019 e various sizes- that
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