The Montreal herald, 15 mai 1905, lundi 15 mai 1905
[" A ; POR LITTLE WANTS.Hee Meargid Want Columne.TH A ETI .* \" e \u2014= ESTABLISHED 1808 N 118.TWELVE PAGES.MONTREAL, MONDAY, ; {ONDAY wider TWELV E PAGES.°° e.LT x PRICE ONE à \u201ci FLOATING NINES A CREAT MENACE One British and Two Japanese Vessels Came THREE MILLION DOLLARS WEL \u201cBE EXPENDED IN MAKING QUEBEC * IMPREGHABLE IN EVENT OF WAR to Grief | BUT DETAILS ARE LACKING Russian Fleet at Anchor in Hon-Kohe Bay\u2014Japanese Government Takes | Steps to Shut Off its Coal Supply.! New Chwang, May 15.-A ateamer| which arrived here to-day reporis the sinking of a Japanese transport ¥ the Gulf of Chili by a mine.This was .l- most coincident with the sinking of the Japanese transport Sheyutu, which struck a mine May 4 near the Mido lslands (at the entrance of the Gulf ot Chill), and was last reported in a sink-, ing condition, but refusing the ussisie! ance of a Chinese merchant ship.' The detalls orf the sinking of the British steamer Sobralenz off Port Arthur May 12, beyond the facts that she struck a mine, sank in (wo minutes, and thaf) sixty-seven of her passengers: and crew landed at Port Arthur have not been obtained.Russian Vessels Sighted.| \u201ca 24, ; A .< #4 < 27 Quebec, Ma, about to enter Upon gigantic ary works in the vily and district of Quebec, which will Involve a very large expenditure of: money and at the same time add ma- térially to the streng:h of the mill- lary fortifications of the country.It appears that when Colonel Stone, Inspes lor of Artiliery, from England.- \u2018arrived in Canada three Years ago on a tour of inspection, among other things he recommended in a report to the Home Government, was the\u2019 erectinn of forts aiong the south shore of the Hiver St.Lawrence Lu prevent ships in vase of war, the harbor of Quebec via the St.Law-! \u2018rence, | Ever since then ngotlations have been going on between the Imperial and Federal Governments in regard to those matters and within the past few months an understanding has been arrived at.The Canadian Government.besides making extensive repairs to the ¢'ita- del fortifications in this city, will over overhaul the three forts at which are to be armed with long distance firing guns and garrisoned by a company of artillery In each one of them.The most important work, however, to ha undertaken by the Dominion fFovernment ix the construction of two forts at Beaumont, nine 0 from reaching: Levis, miles East cs eber, on the South Shore, These long distance guns of the most mod-! the north and south channels of the River St.Lawrence and when cum- | pleted will cost, lt is raid, in the vicin- {ty of three million dollars.One of thefurts will be located on a , BLrONZ rock formation overlooking the Beaumont Reach and the other and larger one will be erected on the height of land at the same place.The plans for the forts were prepared by the Engincering Department in Kng- land, but have been changed to some extent since their arrival in Canada by the engineering branch of the Militia Department at Ottawa.Col.MacDonald, Quartermaster-(ien- eral, of the (\u2018anadtan Militia and Lt.- (ol.Wetherbee, director of the engineering branch of the same department, were In Quebec seven or eight days ago on a secret mission in connection with this irnportant work and since then, t'apt.H.Alliston, of the Engineers\u2019 branch of the service.arrived in Quebec, from Ottawa, in the same connection.This morning it leaked out that the latter officer together with several other engineers here have heen at Beaumont, looking at the land to lo- vite the forts and have expropriated the area necessary.The work on these forts will he commenced in the .! course of next month when ground \"will be broken, and when they are completed they will be armed with Singapore, Straits Settlements, May forts will be located at a point which ern pattern whiéh will sweep the St.15.\u2014 Thirteen sighted May 12 off Cape Varella, about fifty miles north of Kamranh Bay, «y the steamer Jason, which alrived here, to-day.! Rojestvensky at Anchor.| Tokio, May 15.-1t is de\u2018initely known that Rear-Admiral Kojestvensky, after temporarily leaving Hon-Kohe Bay on, May 8, re-entered the bay and voiu-, tinues at anvhor there.! Tokio, May 15.-The government has prohibited the exportation of voal lo Saigon.The embargo is 10 continue se long as the Russianu fleet ie in Indo- Chinese waters.In order Lo protest the mat export trade, the government has adopted a system of standards of inspection and stamping.Penallies ars: assigned for violations ! Oyama Again Active, i May 10.- Court Man:-huria, continues in the the Russian leit, serlous.Calm The Chinese, Fielt Marshal Gunshu Pass, Skirmishinæ mountain region, on but the fighting is not continues on the right.however, report thai Oyama is directing large masses of troops from Fakoman towards Touu-.ziaxou, where à concentratiof Is proceeding, and the river fs heing brided hy pontoons.The Liao River i& full of junks., which bring up stores and provisions.About 80.000 Japanese reinforcements have arrived at the front The Japanese cavalry in particular has beeir cong.erably strengthened.Prisoners say that the Japanese armies are ready to advance when the word is given, .During a recent terrihle dust storm which raged for three days.the sol- aiers, tents and entrenchments suffered severely.\u2018 The Russian troops are being fitted out with summer uniforms, BIG INCINERATOR OR THE EAST END Committee Will Decide on Erection of $10,000 Edifice At the meaonting of the In Ineration Commitee, Ihistafternoor, The question.of the arcction of na high-class garbage | Hestroxer at the corner of Forsyt@ and! Fronténae streets, will he discussel- and a delegation of eitizens heard in - opposition to the proive\u201d ! For some tune, the Incineration Deportment has felt the need of sun a Rtructure in the caster port.on nf the City.aad after u deru struggie, thes Finance Comimitire fiss stritx voted 810.000 for the purpose It was urrter-] &lood that the Dbulidirg vas to he of the very latest de-riplion, being a direct copy of the qjuize bmiiiding of that character nt 5 Louis Worl I's Fair\u2014-but at The Inst minute, the re- tidents of the lust objected] o he work going en, and a hich has acenrred \u2018The doguroxer as badiy needed\u201d raid art official of the department thie morning.\u201cand it will he erected, It is tot a nuisance.Va have the money and the wok will go on.\u201d ee en CUBA BUT SLIGHTLY DAMAGED.Kingston, Oct, May 13-$peuidly - À &urvey of the ctramer Cuba Vas made to-day, while she was in dy dock, when it was disclosed that her damage waa gitght indeed, some looky Beams being the chief, Luckily ete Tan on a smnaoth rock while all aboot her were rocky projections and leuvv boulders.The steamer wall reload ner cargrand likely co west to-night, Secs eral of the passengers étayed on board rather than go west by train._\u2014 UNSETTLED WITH SHOWERS.Rain has again fallen throughout the Northwest Territo- showers have Manitoba and ries and scattered (= curred in Ontario.The general out- lcok 18 rather unsettled, The maximum and minimum temperatures recorded in Montreal during the puist hours were 6S and 52.The record various ofher pointa yesterday wag as follows: Victoria, 46, 54.Culgary, Pt.52; Qu'Appelle, 40, 62: Winnipeg, 40, 70; Port Arthur.40.LA; Parry Sound, al 63, TN: Toronto: 48, f2: Ottawa, 54, 70; Quebre, 42.74; Halifax, 36, 62.ges STEAMSHIP ARRIVALS.New York.Columhia.Tn Savole, Yucanii, Cedric, ST Louls, Slave, Sicilian.Manchester Cnledozan.Qurenstoun- Celtic, Genoa-\u2014 Lombardia, Princess Tien Rottrdam.- Statendans : Moville.- -Culedonin.lonian.I.iverpool.\u2014 Campania.Southampton.-St.Paul.Yokohama\u2014Empres of Japan A DEATHS.KINGHORN On \u2018be 14th instant, at £5 Ne.born> Street.in her 6th vear, Elizabeth to hu score! brlovrd wife nf Gen:ge | M thiesan Ki: ghera Funeral private | Please crmit finwrre:.x | MFADNEN.At Marlend, Alta.on the ath instant, Jean Elizabeth.infant daughter of! Ne and Mrs.A R.McFadden, aged 5 months and 9 days.= Russian warships were RlVes a sweeping observation of both Lawrence for many miles.A NOTABLE RAID ON GAMBLING EVIL Chief Carpenter\u2019s Staff Made a Large Number of Arrests Last Night Of recent days there have been many compliunts lodged at the Chy Hall regarding the alleged falling away from grace of various young city innocents whose and loose coin, \u2014 hive been enticed away from the path that is traight, to certain houses where the gaming laws are set ut de- tinnce.And so Chief of Dete tives Carpen- footsieps, ter congregated to him a bunch of his, uvailabie ofttrery, anf out for suaips.The first visit Was tn 1308 Dorchester street where Nathan Arnold runs a restaurant.Here vas found oNer forms of entertainment not usually set out on the cating list of a place of refreshment.and the following persons were drtven along tous police headquar- went lers: + \u2018'harged with Keeping a common gaming house.Nathan Arnold, retaurant keeper, 1504 DeMontigny street PE POLICE EXPELLED UNRULY STUDENTS \u2018They Tried to Rush Protestant Meeting But Were Clubbed Out i | | A very exciting time was experlenced at T'oiriler Hall the French Presbyterian minister, on the doctrine of the Papal For some time Mr.Mage has been en- £aged in a pubic discussion of var pus: Roman Cathol.dogmas.and his utterances have considerably annoved many, lof the city C'aiholic population.| There was a large aitendance at the meeting, which was presided over by Mr.Duclos, of | Mayor.ery detachment af Laval students, father Westmount s and a squad of police under Inspector dents, However, Mr.Marge becâme rather excited in his address, and is alleged to have stated that as a result of his missionary work in Africa he had come to ihe conclusion that the French-Ca- radians had no more idea of religious Itberty than the Zulus.This at once precipitated & row.The Laval e&tu- dents ade a rush for the platform, seizing chairs, ete, a3 they moved, T police at once drew their batons and met the charge, with disastrous resulta to the students, who were forthwilh ejected alter a lively seuffie, In whi à Charged with fre juentiing nr gaming house Maux Hattiman, 157 Et Elfzabeth! street Isaac Schwartz.?Daorehester street, fsane RBloomsiein, 294 St Phil- hyo Paster Zender.34 TLedur.Phillip Cobetc neo udfdress, Henry Silverman, $ Arderson street, Jake Stribau, 271 \u2018'AQleux; Samuel Kobtiaripxatoh, 248 L'adigux.John Smith, 111 SU Urbain: Morris Kaomensax.35 lemoine: Maux Drorfriat, SH.Nt.Ançre, Goodwik Hhes, 113 adieus, George Lier, 89 Taguerur: Betjamin Shapiro, 453 st.Demitique.Kohnanoviteh, and Smith, in very.having heen sombiing horse, alsa pled fortune broken Enghien.rebipities ie a® heap conanon voule Zi a) Keaniensky culty 10 having Yeon conrrin Wille the game wo.A-LOINE.Trial wali he 6, Friday Whale be had his men ont of doors fy the cad nde hit or, the Chief Thong: they iniett 03 we coul 11% Net} Core nvenne, had Poon maar anee plas vec sonata fuduiges od in scooping on coutfil cps Tg wer curted cols slang ot where at was addition incite sonne LT tire down to End Clio to the ty Ho Janes street, Catherine proprictor l'uisersity street, Thorias Jones, 41 T'ofverst: street; Henry Stuart, 9% Unlon nvenue, Mar- Ker Keenan, 1% St David Tove.The quartetre pleridei not bronrht before ladge lafon- to-day a vo ges reminder, until Ma v1T auel the otners Mas 19 2671 toy se he SD pEon, t teiming George Alexander, then fa Stinpeon util \u2014\u2014e\u2014 \u2014 ACTION DISMISSED.Mr.Joustier Curran thos morning .s- niissed tuer action nf Frederick against Chories Tiamnms for $300.Vans clauinel that Timms hal illegallv sold him A piece of land on the Indian reserve, but Timms replied that he had merely sid the improvements, and on this ground th action was dismissed, THE TERRORIST Euilty, Viens\" following gens a number of heads and hats suffers 1.After this clearances of the atmosphere \u201cthe nueting concluded in peace, No arrests vere made, | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 i Montreal Harbor Bill Will be Put Through This Session.ottawa, Mav \"5 r=pecialy The Montrer Harbor Board Rill wii he put through Paorbament this session.By its provosions the Government wii take over the debt and administra ion of the Harner and abalish the present.Harbor Commission, This.body wil he replaevd by a small commission, more dives tiv under the control of the.Government, Jt has nat yet been de- Cled wheter Mantreal wall he made free port or nat, tails of the ed'out later.-\u2014_____ ANOTHER FAST AUTO.{Fred Thomson, 64 Bruce Avenue, {before Recorder Weir to-day an a 1 i } y Charge of Jd wing an antomnhle faster than f mJes an hour.and was fined FIN avd costs All Will have to be work- CAMPAIGN IN RUSSIA APPEARS TO HAVE SUFFERED COLLAPSE St.Petersburg, May 15.\u2014With the tussian May Day happily passed with- cut general disorders the easier, are authorities breathe inclined regard the danger of really serious futerior erisis This spring as over.Turbulence doubtless will ®ontinue with fporadic disorders, but the plans of the social democrats and social revo- acl to lutfonists to produce disaffection with tronps and co-ordinate peasant and workmen's nmunveinents for the cren- os of a state of general anarehy bave signale failed The only plice when Gente dianraer vos reported Vestordax vage Nisiiimeff, and that was Li to sense attributable to the revolu- t{imiists Apparently a crowd of sol- Tiers off duty got ont of hand, pillnz- el shops and even govermment bujid- ings atl created a - reign of terror among the inhabitants until surrounded and arrested hy their comrades.It 1g now evident that while the social democrats and social revolutsinist mede a lot of noise they had ngither rreanization or real Jendérahip behind them.Vven the tervorists held alnof while vwritlg fer bigger gore.Thoar two parties which already have forfeited the sympathy of the major portion of the liherais now stand discredited by their failure with the working lower classes generally.Their attempt to retrieve their lost prestige In St, Petersburg by pro- clafming a general strike for to-day thas also broken down, the workmen refusing to follow their leadership.A period o calm is now Hkely to supervene in which the intelligent elements of reform which are not in sympathy with violence will devote themselves ne they are doing to destroying nnd promised popular representation should take and to bringing rational pressure to hear on the government to meet their views FEvervihing now depends on Vire.Adinlral Rojes:\\ensky, but cool oh- Rervers arc more and more ennvinced that the reforms of the Russian state, itke ull thelr predecessors, wil come from above and not from below The people are not ripe for physical revolution, In the meantime reforms In all directions are being worked out, although Liberals are too impatient properly to appreciate the great changes which are gradually being effected.The repeal of the law pro- hiviting Poles from buying land will he followed hy a general amelioration nf tha condition of the Jews touching particularly the extension of the right nf residence on which the committee a ministers is now earnestly labor- ng.yesterday afternoon during an address by Rev.W.Marge, Infallibitity.> The auslienre included a good- Lamouche sent tu discourage the stu-: Tham and other de-: WAS knife.elaborating ideas of the forni which the | CHAMBERLAINSN ANDITS EFFECTS Manchester Guardian Thinks Weakening to Imperial ASKING THEM TO ILOERMEN DELUGED WITH LETTER SUPPORT MAYOR ACTION IN APPLYING THE VETO Ties This afternoon, .n the City Council, d the aldermen of Montreal will be call:d (Canadian Associated Press Cable).@PON to sustain Mayor Laporte's veto London, May 15\u2014The Manchester: Ubon the proposed fifteen-year exten- Guardian saya that the Toronto Globe, sion of the Montreal Gas Company's berhaps the :nost influentlal newspa-; contr sity > I ber In Canada and one of the most\u2019 act with the city.That his Wor-| valued supporters of the Laurier Gov- #hIp will be upheld by the best element, ernment says in the course of a lead-| in the Counell is a foregone conclusion, ing article on the term \u2018\u2018Imperialismn\u2019\u2019; and the result, confidently expected Ly \u2018Many people in this country believe, the citizens, who pay #1.20 tor their gas that the solidarity of the Empire can at present, is that upon the Mayor's be promoted L.y mutual ben-fit but noc! reason for his vetu being produced, the\u2018 by mutual hurts.They bellove that when; resolution adopted at last Monday's! the masses in Britain can lay the en-' meeting will be thrown aside, Then! hanced cost of their food at the door! the tight for seventy-five cent gas willl of imperialisin the tie between the be initiated.mother country and the colonies will His Worship's report upon the mat- be weakened rather than strengthened.ter will be a strorg argument for This warning, says the Guardian, re-| cheaper gus for the citizens of Mont- celves\u201ca kind of illustration from the\u2018 real, and a plea for the deepest consid- agitation which is persistently carried eration of the question if the municipa- on in Canada against the present pref- lization of the whole gas proposal.| erence upon British\u2019 goods.To give! The illegality of the recent resolution ;0Ne example out of many furnished by passed through the City Council will | the last two or three years the To-' be touched upon, and his Worship's at- ronto News, an independent journal of titude borne out by the opinions of the { considerable influence with both par-, city attorneys.Mayor Laporte, it will tles, publishes with great prominence,' be remembered, claimed that the 1reso- can urticle headed \u201cWoolen Mills ant lution, as adopted a week agu, by the (the Tariff.\u201d canadians badly hit by narrowest majority of the city fathers, ,the British preference, it is time for 4 was not in accordance with the regu- svhange.\" llations of the city charter, and further Already then the Colonists begin to: Investigation revealed the faut that to lay their industrial depression at the atiain the end desired by the Council), ;door of Imperialism, and in order to, a by-law to that effect must be pre- [make things better we are to give our pared and put through its usual three own people here a dearth of food to.readings.lay at its doors.It is possible that the whole question It is apparent also, on hoth sldes.! may end up in the courts.If there are that a Chamberlalnism appears as a: more than nineteen aldermen vote] solvent rather than a cement for the against the veto, the resolution be- Empire, comes law\u2014pending the settlement of \u2014\u2014 | tts legality., NO WLESH PATAGONIANS The general impression is that Mayor | Laporte has won his fight for the city, ; ; .and that he will be sustained in als (Canadian Associated Press (able) check to the operations of the Council | London, May 15\u2014Recently rumours.In conversation with a Herald re-; have.been afjoat that some Welsh sel- porter this morning Mayor Laporte stat-: tlers at j'hubut in Patugonia were ed that he hal his report in goud shape, | anxious To emigrate to Canada.A'and expressed the utmost contidence | cable just reccived In London from a over the coming vote on his velo.Re-! C'Ompana merchant at Chubut, Pata- ferring to a rumor that Mr.R.Forget, gonia the \u2018\u2018anadian Associated Press.at the special mecting of the Board :f understands states \u201cWe know nothing Trade last week, had hinted that Je! of the alleged emigration, it is false.was looking for a second term as a re- EN suit of the cheap gas question, his! ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.| Worship stated that such nas not the\u2018 | (Fanadian Associated Press Cable).; case.15.-A Paris despatch \u2018Im not a second term candidate.\u201d COMING.i London, May ; Pr says that the arbitration tribunail,\u2019 sald Mayor Laporte.\u2018\u2019That was my.constituted in virtue of article 3 of the resolution at first, and I have noti changed my mind.My answer to Mr.| Forget is that I am opposing the gas enntract because I think it is my duty.\u201cTne reason 1 became an alderman 18| asrociated with this same gas contract, made ten years ago.1 entered Council to fight for cheap gas\u2014and I'm going; to win.\u201d | At this afternoon's gession R14.L.A.! Lapointe will endeavor to explain how! the words a going concern\u201d slipped! into his now famous amendment, and\u2019 the whole question will he thoroughly! aired.Many aldermen have promised | Anglo-French treaty.for awanding indemnities to all those whose interests were prejudiced by the abandonment of French rights in Newfoundland, will \u201cmeet June lst in Paris.The tribunal is te be composed of Captain Aubry, of the French nay, and M.Deloye,.agenis of the French Government and , Rear Admiral Charles Campbell, and: Hon, Ertiest Scott, agents of the Bri- \u2018tieh Government The indemnities are! claimed by some six hundred sailors, ; Who ask for sums from two to three, thousand francs, representing one to to vote with the Mayor, so that the present contract, ad it stands since last Monday, will be declared null and void.The question of the three per cent.\"and to what figure it amounts, as well as the difference betwen that sum and the \u201cfive cent\u201d annual reduction will be brought up and brought to a satiz- factory end.Herald Stand Freely Endorsed.In the {interests of cheap gas, The Herald sent out Thurgday a number of postal cards, with LhË request that the recelver sign them And return the paper to his or her alderman.Since®ri- day morning's mail the city fathers have been literally deluged with requests to \u2018vote against the countract\u2014 and support the yor.\u201d His Worship will be supported.Hundreds of cards were received at the Herald office on Saturday and today, and there were many applications for more cards by those who were anxious to do missionary work among thelr friends.MR.EDWARD DUFFY DIED YESTERDAY Was Only Surviving Brother of the | Late Hon.H, T.Duffy, Provincial Treasurer, + Mr.Edward Duffy, of Ulverton, died there yesterday as the result of an operation following on a severe kick from a horse.Mr.Duffy, who was ubout forty-five years of age, wus the only surviving brother of the late Hon.H.I.Duffy, Treasurer of the Pro.rin- cial Cabinet, and was greatly ociveged by his many friends In Montreal and elsewhere.Mr.Duty's demise is peculiariy re- gretlahle when one considers that five members of the fami\u2019 have died with- In the last three yeaurs\u2014Mr.Duffy\u2019s mother, three hiothers ad à brother- In-law.Mr.wffy i8 survived by his father and two sisters and leaves a widow and one child, for ail cf whom much sympathy 18 felt.Ma Duffy, who was a farmer, lived on the old nomestead where the family was born., The funeral will take place at ?'aver- ton at 1.30 to-morrow.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 BASEBALL GAME OFF.The ball game between Jersey City and Montreal\u2019 which was to have been Played this afternoon was called off on account of the rain., \u2014 LOCAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN, The \u2018Local Council of Women, will hold an open meeting, nn Wednesday afternoon at the Y.W.C A, An important paper will be read, the subject being \u201cMentally Defective Children.\u201d [two vears salary:also by owners de- : prived of their establishments on the! {i treaty shore.\"The claims in all amount; to twenty million francs.> Through The H erald S Sieve.| | CITILEN HELD IP _ | WELL, whoxe fight is this, yours or 0 Togo «* .; - ; R.SV.P.Cy 1 J Phny Whitney wants to know: \u2018Is it ON wrong 'o do right?\u201d i | ; LL Ç .THERE wax a young lady from Worcester, | Who uscesed to crow like a roocester; ! Sha uscesed fo climb .Two trees at atime And her riwester usresed to booscest her, i Detectives Arrived Just in | Time to Save Lauzeau's ALL WERE afraid of is that i° thnse A'dermen vote it Again the nerve medicine ; people will stop advertising im Montreal.THIS SOUNDS like the final break-up of an aged and much respected winter.| ; TALKING ABOUT Gamey, the Toronto fe getting to be.À \u2018relegram has hed a relapse.It wants to pltce to be nvotied after the shades know \u2018Where did the money come from?Life © Champ de Mars have falen on the city, less Week Jia Acquaintance throug Last night Ellzateth street of might then a dividual chatien tha Argus are led tn infer Nucleus would have been READERS of that the good old unsuspecting In hy a while ago cs anpet Es robbery phoked up that interesting Victor Lauzon net only came WHAT.ARE [HUSH and square of Ste, Lear to losing has purse and watch, but also ran cloge to being jabbed by a dangerous looking dogger, .The man with the weapon, who gives 72 Is rime as Franeoos Boas, twenty \u2018 Nears of ape.a Frerchtunn born an Sweden govs he has only been in this >, cotniry for a short whee and from 5 certain remarks ler fall since the av- rest, Chief Carpenter ie of opinion her Rlad tn get one of thoee \u2018What are vour may he one of raanv who ave wanted needs?telegrams.\u2019 by the Freneh police, anl so, Judge la- .fontaine was tien] to-day to ari a The Golf Liar.remand until Thursday, by which time The old familiar lies of mighty deeds with Stig hoped some hints at Coast, may be rod end gun.; forthcoming 1egarding the prisoner's The irik that caught the trout or killed the more antecedents antecedents, Are =anply brainless bubhles when thie most | Lanzon,.although rather badly a cemplished ann handled, held on plucky 1a hee assail- Of Anunia- ones gets fairly lnoze.! ant, but says the letectives got tnere He will teil you how tn driving from the Just in time to save him from the sisth nr seventh tee, | Some thirty minutes after set nf sun, .} \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hiz bail slipped thro\u2019 the bark upon a slip- i : y el t .'VETERANS' ASSOCIATION Then Cannoned from a branch and hoted 1 = = i WHENEVER the society for prevention of | cruelty tn carpets is ready to ha organized, | The British Army.Navy and Seuth there are a lot of mere married men who African Veterans Association held 0 ; would like to jein.oe most enjoyable smoking concert in the, Pe Eta armory of the Prince of Wales l\u2018usi-| THE MOUNTAIN, having Fized up the Hers on Saturday evening, the armory) freshness of the gas grab, has become quite being fillled.Mr.W.J.Jones nresided, | &reen with envy.and songs were given bv Mesars, R.| NEW YORK court bas refused a divorce to.Perry, Frank Gillett, J.Clark, Comra-le{a man because he is a Canadian.Isn't that Dobbie, Comrades W.Marsh, an Allh-|carrying the alien lahor law.a bit too far?gon, hone solo by Mr.D.Kellly, nero = = sketch by Mr.W.Forsyth and \u201com- | Which?rade J.Butters, recitations by Mesara (london News.) | Kelly, Chabot, and J.A.Edwards, ad! Lord Grimthorpe was the gidest Ron of baton swinging by Mr.JL W.Lloore, Sr Edmund Beckett ah a dgughter of Mr.| There were alan boxing exhibitions Ly | Willlam Beverley, of ey.iMr.George Curtis, of New York, and] oN : ' 5 safons of the Nucleus are makin | Mr.George O'Malley, of Montrenl, ard|, THE confessions of the 3 1 tbat the bluff Sir Charles Tupper put by Sergt.J.Longmore and Corp.Rio up ih the election of 1900 wns even greater 1 Brown, Army Servi¢e Corpe, Ex-Troon-| than it looked, and it looked the limiter ©.Jahnson presjded at the plano.\u2014 ! \u2018The officers of the asociation are:- PP.| ENJOYED A SMOKER\" This Wasn't Saturday.| Matthews, commander; J.Jones, Ite Pap and his Birds : (of H.MB.S.Wolverine, president; Mr.Had all the fun, Maxwell, Tate of H.M.12th lancers,i Nirds got a single \u2018 | vice-president; W.Hawkins, aia of An\u2019 Bronchos none.! Sth Infantry Regiment, &ceretary: VW.\u2014- i ; ; Marsh, Royal Scots, assistant secre-, A PERFECT GENTLEMAN, my san, le \"| \u201ctary, J.Buttere, late of HOM.H.Ippy., Man whe, when vou start to tell him reur cnn: J.Bustock, late of Rifle Bris ule troubles, does not break in and try to tell; J.MeDermid, late of H.M.& Duke of YOU bi Wellington; J.Dobbie, lata of 82nd (sor- don Highlanders: J.Watt, late af 2&ih/ Cameroniana, and W.Cash, late of and; Black Watch.;Montreal indicates that he intends to.use le \"Ottawa merely as a country home.Now HON.MR.MONET, K.C.! IT COST New York $10.00 to say farewell May 15.\u2014Hon.I Quebec, Dominique tn Modjeska, and New York didn't grudge : Monet, of St.John.has been appoint- the price.!ed by the Lieut.-Governor to te office Te .| of King's Council.: A Milk Shake.| freee (Gazoot.) | + at rblume of gar which the holder Dr.Sterling who has met with an contained exploded with such ferce that accident while abroad will not return (building: within & radius of half & milk home until June lst were shaken.\u2019 + | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 I Rest Cure.(Toronto World.) Ear! Grey's frequent visits to Toronto and \"Ruins I~ Hard Luck.+ (Chicago Journal.) \u2018Twill ofien bappen, though vour team is strong, A .\u2019 That each successive rouo will pass along And ail your bits will get you nit\u2014and then The other feliow flukes bome\u2014that seems wrong.à , .How snd it seems that when a well-fought game ; ' - JT all bat added to a pitcher's tame Some sinner-has to tumble, and his muff the cineh\u2014'twould set Job's wrath.-allame.: ROJESTVENSKY reminds us of a small bov hurrying to \u2018school to get his promised Heking.Guess the Rest.tLaw Notes.) At the Anglesey (Kug.) assizes recently, Tee Lawrence inquired what the letters A\" aîter the name Llanfair meant.Bryn * Roberts, MP, raphed that It was an abbreviation for the Welsh village of Llanfairpwil- gwyngllgogerychwyrndrobwilandysiliogogch.Cynics will sav that Merrimar Hobson de- rerver a Carnegie niedn) for geting married with sn many previous osculatory performances for his future wife to talk about.A Self-Evident Truth, Any mortal that hasnt more sand when he calls on a lady than to make an excuae thet he was out buvirg hogs for a Nansas firm, ought to RQ {n the realm inhabited by Mylex Standish By raise skunks for perfume.- Rosélawn ind ) SCIENTISTS tell us that 67 kinds of mosquitoes wera known in the sixth century, but ordinary people are more roncédened about the numbef of tha plain, bitetiferous brand that select Montreal as n summer resort.\u2014\u2014_ News-Review, : When News Are Scarce, When news are saree as ther are at pres- cnt.and editorials are nnt revents insect bites owing to the dislike of mosquitoes and other insects for two of its ingredients\u2014Carbolic and Camphor.- 15 ¢.a.tablet, at druggists, or by mail, trom F.C.CaLvnrr & Co., A07 Dorchester-8t., Montreal.t a i GET YOUR BOWELS TO MOVE Now see here a minute, my friend! You ought to know that you cannot cure pain in the head, or heartburn, and shooting pains in the stomach with headache powders and liniments.That stuff, you rib on doesn't remove the cause.You have got to go down where the trouble is.What you want to do is to get your bowels to work.Take three Hutch to-night.Take one after each meal, It takes out these pains by stopping the fermentation of the food.It is easily taken \u2018and does not contain any injurious substances.It is & hundred times better than Elixiré.Sarsaparillas, iron -and acid preparations.Don\u2019t lose time fooling with such things dut af you all Papers The Cholcest Stock in the City | MURPHY & 89h, fatten (tested: animals onlyi- BOARD OF HEALTH ON CATTLE DISEASE Wish to- Have Provincial Control in Matters of | Cattle Inspection.The Provincial Board \u2018of Health, at ita recent meeting, suggested the pro-« vincial control over cattle in view of the Federal Goverhment.having, discontinued.enforcement of- the contagious diseases (animals) acl, except for cattle imported or exported.To combat the presumable attendant increase of tuberculosis among cattle, provincial control was suggested as follows: Notification of any suspicious cow to be given to the Municipal authorities; examination of the anlinal by a veterinary surgeon; isolation df the animal found to be tuberculosis from the rest of the cattle; prohibition of \u2018sale of the! milk from a cow, which has reached wh! advanced stage of the disease, or which has à tuberculous udder; tuberculosis\u2019 cattle to be sold for slaughtering only, the slaughtering to be done in the presence of-a special inspector, who woud decide if the whole carcass or part of it Only is to be.contiscated; farmers and \u2018breeders should be encouraged to have their herds tésted with tuberculine, to as quickly as possible for slaughtering any animal which has reacted, and to_replenish their stock with \"The following resolutions were adopted: \u201cThat the Provincial Board of Health would hall with the greatest pleasure the organization in every university rural, employ as their sanitary inspectors of all kinds, only such individuals of \u2018the province without exception of a special and practical course of pubic sicians who\u2019 desire to became heads of health departments, municipal or otherwise, the means of proving their competency by a diploma of public health.\u201d \u201cThat it is eminentty desirable; in the fnterests'of the public, that all sanitary authorities, whether urban or as have had a training in sanitary.knowledge.By \u2018such \u2018means the public | interest would be served, first In the tact that the salaries of.such qualified mren-are much the same as for unqualified; and, secondly.that such qualified men would bé enabled to doimore work in a given time, and much more efficiently; also that they would, in thelr dealings with the public, work mich more harmonie ously, conducing to public support in, sanitary.improvements.\u2019 \u201cWhereas, tlie carrying out of the sanitary laws and regulations suffers from lack of the most.elementary knowledge of hygiene\u2018 among the masses, whereas, personal hygiene cannot be dealt with by legislation, and that consequently it's only by general- unsanitary conditions which are re- aponsible for so many premature deaths, notably among infants; knowing the good results obtained in Germany from the organization of house- Hold training schools, of which one of the prifcipal objects 1s the teaching of hygiene; resolved, that an earnest recommendation be made to the government to inaugurate in the province a method for spreading a knowledge uf the teaching of the first elements of the subject in every school.\u201d \u2018Many sanitary qiiestions were discussed by the board, and measures reac- ommended, as the necessity of insisting |= on physicians\u2019 certificates for interment, médical inspection of schools, inspection of dalries, and a new method \u2018of disinfection with formaldehvde gas.At the meeting were present Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, président; Mr.H.-R.Gray, Drs: R.Craik, L» Catellier, Pantaleon Pelletier; Arthur Simard, P.J.L.Bis- songiette, Kizear Pelletier, secretary, and J.À.\"Beaudry, inspedtor.tnt eat CONSERVATIVE PARTY - T0 HOLD CONVENTION Hon, Mr.Flynn Out of Politics.» On September 18th next, the Conser- servative party of Quebec Province, will hold a convention for the purpose of reorganizing the party, leader and generally attempting wipe out the effectsof the hara kirli it committed at the last elections.Every district of the Province will be asked to send representatives to the Montreal convention in order.to effect a thorough regeneration.This is the result of a conférence between Hon.T.J.Flynn, \u2018the titular head of the party and \u2018a number of leading Montreal Conservatives at the Jacques Cartier Club on Saturday night.Mr.Flynn announced that he was ready to do all in.his power to help along the réorganisation, but had finally decided not to re-énter the political arena, no matter what might happen, He _considered that even though the Conservatives.had not gained by their tactics of last November they had at least lost nothing.With a good leader he thought It would be found that the Conservative principles were still alive, and the lost ground of the last pd years could be recovered by ganization.The proposition was sully discussed and it was decided, to call the reorganization meeting for September 19th, and invite all the Conservative pon ganizations of the city to send re; sentatives to a committee Which: Till take charge\u2019 of the preliminary work of the convention, start using Hutch as qui can It's a doctor tor tm te, \u2018| the: mouth o health, such courses affording to phy-| izing some knowledge of hygiene that |.any improvement cam be secured in the will Reorganize Here in September | electing a | to FRE PEUR 7 \u201crel to None de Selt-Centring Device The patent rights and the righ manufacture in the rovince righ fo of à very importént improvement m cmy and\u2019 ffôn drain pipes have just been acquired by a.group of Montreal capitalistes, who gre engaged in the formation of a co ny to be styled the - Dominion Relt-centering Drain Pipe|- Company.Works will be erected on very large scale in the vicinity of Monte real, and contracts are already being made.for the erection of the latest drain pipe machinery used by the Hrit- frh Clayworkers\u2019 Association.À -Cana- dian pipe expert is being sent over to England to study the methoda-of-manu-.facture in the Md: of H.R.Mans- fieid, M.P., president of the Claywork- ers\u2019 Association, where the pipes have for some time been manufactured for | English and -foreign consumption.It \"le.Propable that a number of trained Engl pipemakere will be brought out for the new company's operations, \u2018The pipe iw the invention of Mr.M.H Rylatt, Boston, England.Its essential feature in the presence in the mocks et of three taper bars, running from the socket almost, but not quite, to the end of the Interior Aube of the pipe, ' As the spigot-of the second pipe in laid In the socket of ths first;-1t rests on these three bars, which as it is pushed In guide it up to \u2018is exact position in the, centre of the socket, giving what engineers call a \u201ctrue jnvert\u2019\u2019\u2014in other words, a.smooth interior join between every two- pipes.This centring operation is done in or- of the layer, who, If the joint is to be anything lke exact, must be a han, of considerable expertness.The new \u201cpipe can be laid by anybody.The groove between the tapered bars and-the base of the socket 13 simply to provide 1 solid ring of cement all round the joint.The cost of adding: these three bars 1s go Insignificant thst the new pipe can be made for almost the same cost as the plain pipe, while other patent pipes, have all been extremely expens!ve?The fmmense Improvement from the sanitation point of view needs no demon- for by the city engineers of Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa, and many drainage experts of this country And England.The pipe received distinguished honors and a diploma at the recent Thiernational.Exhibition of Inventors in England; and Col.Gouraud, chairman of the jurors, wrote tn the exhibitors offering personally to bear the cost of.a special gold medal, su useful did he consider the device., The invention.ls equally applicable tn Canadian rights for thin class of manufacture \u2018is under consideration by 8 leading Montrea! fton-casting firm.Mr.Rylatt leaves shortly to\u2019 place his Invention in the United States.He then rejurns to England and'is taking out patents.for Japan and other countries where not already protected.He has been greatly assisted by letters of introduction and.commendation from Lord Strathcona, and in the Analysis \u2018nf clay by Professor Hoffman, of the Department of Geological - Survey.of Ottawa, and Professor Coleman, of the Provincial Department of Mineralogy and Bureau of Mines, Toronto.six PERSONS INJURED IN PASSENGER TRAIN WRECK Emporta, Kas, May 15.\u2014AH Atcht- son Topeka & Santa Fe pgssenger train was ditched by trgin reckers.yesterday, just east of \u2018passengers were injured and two will: probaly die.This last four months to wreck passenger trains in the same \u201cplace.Previous attempts-were made by piling ties on the track, and, without serious results.To-day's wreck was caused by remov- rails on the inside of a.curve.The locomotive passed over the.rails safely, but a majl car left the track and was dragg a hundred yards along the embankement befôre the train was stopped.The next five cars, two express \u2018and baggage cars, a smoking car and\u2019 two day coaches, went into the ditch across the right of way fence.The end of the bagage car went up in the air high enough to ground, the \u2018telegraph wlires.Two Pullman cars remained on the track.-\u2014_\u2014 New mainapring in your -watch from $1.00 guaranteed one yerr.R.Hems- .\u2014Adv.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Three Rivers, May 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u2018In the Sclater murder enquiry Satur- \u2018day, Wallace \u2018Macrae was commited to stand his trial at the next sitting of the Criminal Court The case of Mrs.-Sclater was adjourned until Saturday next, as the witnésses \u2018necessary\u2019 for preliminary.hearing will not\" be \u2018on hand before.that date.+ You Must Keep Your Kidneys Well.Help them to whrk freely, Heir them to flush off all the body's waste and impurities.Doan's Kidney Pills Are for this purpose only.t in De liniments of all od e no effect.At lent I a friend to ty lent ie ti.fter I had, dinary pipes by guesswork on the part} strating.and has already ben vouched | fron pipes.and the purchase of the! mporia.Six } is the fourth attempt in: the } ing the spikes and fish plates of two |.ley.Watchmaker, 256 Si.James Street, MACRAE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.If You Would Be Well i SARSLEY C a + - MONDAY, MAY vik \u2018 + 3, oasion in our Furniture store.servlully evlected articles of Furniture group of odd lots and had them m 48 VELOURS COUCHES, large nize, strong Tuesday Cerra a.large double door cuphoard and shelf; Isr $10.75.For 10 DREASKRS AND STANDS, \u2014atand with dniible doors and shelf.$11.0).row's business.Bo extensive is our \u2018trade, that you will find quite a cellection of splendid values awaiting you on Jour day.: 13 BURBAUS, in Eim, olden dank finish, fitted with three soil and strongly made, Excellent value at $6.00.frontal\u2019 or er on Tues- y.at.erases OT .velours plush in various choice patterns, fringed ail round._ Regular 16 SIDEROARDS, of selected Ash, golden oak finish, width 4h inches, finely carved, fitted with beveled British plate glans mirror, size 14 se rer s se recre wc.\u2018ecsese in Ash, golden oak finish: hevalled British plate glass mirror, sfze 16 by 20 1n,; fitted with thren large drawers, Extp {1 made.Special, on Tuesaday .re a FURNITURE sit frp \u2014 1 - \"Nowa of Some \\Ltrasrdingry Grog | We have\" FHI Biya make Tuesday a mergers.or { For a wesk past we have that are the last of a d down fer to-mor- e Arawers \", B15 RPTing ments, roverad with el 24 in.two large cutlery\u2019 drawers, Regu- Wash $8.55 Regularly sold st x 0 aenrense seen sc a00e0e seau 008 la da es e ae styles every day new lots will Mn iPRICES BELOW WHAT THEY COST TO MAKE.Many new lots will he shown for tha firat time on nda to show the whole of this enormous lot of SHIRT AIS ES A GROWDED SHIRT WAIST STORE @ver Two Thousand Seid In One Day.The climax of Shirt Waist selling was reached Saturday, when over two thousand of these dainty garments found delis hted owners.many thousands to select from, made of fine g colored and black, made\u2019 as you want them, Tn the latest spic-and-span There are ality materials, in white, \"It 14 quite impossible at 7 ihe rante time.Almost be puts forward, EACH WORTH ABOUT DOUBLE ITS MA KED PRICE.Come and Mepect them.To- morrow.Bale Prices - 29e, 39c, 46c, 59c, 69c, 850, 950.\u2018ELEGANT WHITE PLAUEN LACE, 4 inches, rices- .From 3 to 8 inches wide.in many beautiful designs.ing from 4% inch to 5 tnebes.Prices, according to width, range from Bue © WHITE IMITATION TORCHON, lovely effects, varying fn width from 1 in.Prices, according to width, from, .cevvceueeerenans FO IMITATION VALENCIENNES LACE, widths from 15, in.to 3 in.ORIBNTAL LACES, wide assortment of designs and widths, in cream Prices, from.reeat EXQUISITE LACES-\u2014UNDER-PRICED in widths vary- 42e 14¢ > » 4C cee JW to 10e © and oe w2le @sceinscare eccermeraanies \u201cLADIES SUM + * .pretty creations as you will \u201csocial cocasions.bands, tucked cuffs, able value at sizes.Special, at and back with p'eats and fancy Val.wrist bands, 11 gore skirt, of Val.\u2018LADIES\u2019 SUM from .racsecomres sen saone do prof.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 ev 144 anes Perples Gas.=.101% 101M 98M \u201890% o do.pref.tees ease vies Phil and Reading.9374 943% 08 934 do do Ipref .tree sane eee .do do 1l pret .ver au eee Puliman.Ceres .esee 2.0 esas ciao Rock Island Cert.28) 283% MH, Southern Ry com.3% 31% 31 3056 do do pref.a.95k Southern Pacifie.67% 694 62% 6% Tenn Coal-Iron.83 834 8 83 Texas Pacifio- \u2026 5244: 82% 88K Twin City 115 7 115 - 114% 114 US Leather com.FR.12K .veel do do pref.Carer eves vee U S Steel com.20% sik Sid do do pref.WY 9 99 U 8 Rubber co alle.42 403\u20ac do do pre Cie were aie Union Pacific: co! 124 | 122% 1238 Wabash.ees o pre \u201c4136.West Union Tel.Dé Wisconsin com .284 _do__do pret, 5054 - CHICAGO MARKETS.By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk, from J.8.Bache & Co.: : May 16.© Opg.High, Low, .Close.Wheat, May.2964 9614 9534 9514 July .88 s8 SitA-%4 ST-1G 4914-53 50% 4912-54 50% 474 48 4744 48 ves 1 20 30% 23% 2016-54 29% 2014- \u2026.elt ene 12 30 July .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.een Cees vie 12 47-50 Lard, July.7230 730 Tn 730 \u2018Ribs, July.\" 7 22 7.22 7 23 723 Halifax, N.S.\u2014Sir Charles Parsons, commander of.the Imperial Torcas: haa The visiting.governors for the present Hodge is undergoing treatment at the approved of, a plan for week to the Protestant House of Indus-| General H oapital.big farewell review on the National day, June 21si > than a * SIX BO All Drugglets.i : \"A BIG, BRACING TONIC There la nothing be tter- to give \u20ac eyes, to induce restful asleep and > £ (ALA QUINA \u201cIn 1t, the most nutfitious \"pasts.of r to the checks, sparkMng restère good health and spirits alids\u2019 Port DU PE qu \u2019 and selested\u2019 est volume, the gra Cinchona Bark are cence ed the gma} BIG: sofrre 91.00, inte LES 95.00 Everywhere, THO pa CL A nes 5 Ey MAT is, 1005.- ès ovens: pairs \u201cdwar, sod oN a, een EL eh Lh WE VV pi SUR POPP Rida I eee annees =.+ PHILLIPS ¥ _QUARE Custom Tailoring Department Suits beau te ee \u201cReady Made Clothing | | _1 Æ Department D es ALL WOOL ENGLISH CASIMERE SUITS, single and double breasted, in the latest colorings and patterns, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00, $20.00, $2230 and $25.00, es re eee W AIS TEA NI ei Riding Breeches | | : x ALL WOOL ENGLISH TWEED SUTTS, both single and double breasted, in the With onfidence we can recommend range of W.- 3 very latest.spring tones, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, 316,50, $15.00, $20.00 and $22.00.\u20ac .b ell dE g aists that have never A ute exe ty 7 SPRING AND WHITE BUCKSKIN CLOTH.! 3 \u2018ALL WOOL SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, single and double breasted, in the very best cen excelle y us, in Ca .and sliver gray mixtures.stripe.and WHITE BEDFORD CORD.: and newest fabrics for summer wear, from $12.00 to $2.00.i CA check effects, for Buits, etc.DRAB BEDFORD CORD.! A Great varisty of RAIN COATS.In fhe savest designs | M uslin, Madras, Linen, | Spring Overcoats\u2026\u2014 |; \u201cVestine 2 COVERT CLOTH, OXFORD AND CAM- estings rn > > BRICGE GRAY CHEVIOT.The style at present is to line with silk to the | NAVY BLUE, narrow white stripes, SCARLET, white stripes, \u2014 China Silk and Taffeta | quality, fit and style in keeping with the general effect.cas B PIN made to measure, $6.00, 47.06 and 38.50 Frock Coat and Vest i 9 4 edge, and this makes a very amart, ; 1 Men S Shoe Department Copies of which are not likely to be seen elsewhere, with workmanship, | | arassy , Trouserings AL (RAIS | Men's Turkish Bath Robes IMPORTED TURKISH CLOTH, colored striped: fancy Hood and Girdle to Men\u2019s: Oxfords, Men\u2019s Kid Oxfords, GOLF GOODS, CANOES and BOATS |: | a 4.00 >.Calf \"LLAMA WOOL FINISH CHEVIOT, match; $3.50, $4.90, $5.00.\" $6.00, $7.00.; Men's Tan Oxfords, Men\u2019s sen Oxfords DE PE ER |.Bar A né.LU des ; i è B.Prices, $3.50, $5.00 and $6.00.Shoes.An {mm.ise range to select from; a shape for every foot .All the new popular lasts, new drop toss, military heels and widths from B to Sole Agents for the Strong & Garfield Co's and James Mean's Men's Fine FISHING TACKLE \u2018SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS silk\u2014a specialty.Liveries BEAVER, in shades of blue, brown and green whipcord, im ades of drab, bronze and gray.CASHMERE FL ANN pig DRESSING GOWNS, for s OPD' LINES ON SMOKING JACKETS, Less 25 per center, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50.\"HOUSP COATS AND $4.00, $5.00, 96.00, \u201c \u201cHERALD SERIALS ARE GOOD SERIALS\" CHAPTER VI.\u2014Continued, * Colone] Calvin Blount scarcely spoke, yet he gladly welcomed his neighbor.the storekeeper, Ben Buckner, who now \u2018came strolling up to the gallery s:eps; and he smiled with greater pleasure when he peered out of the window in- tô phe twilight and saw riding up to the gatet®his other neighbor, Jim Bowles, who carried across the saddle in front of him a long rifle.Behind Bowles, on ihe family tnule, sat his wife, Sarah Ann, dipping snuff vigor- .ously.\u201cGood even\u2019, Cumnel,\u201d said Bowles, alighting, \u201cI heah you-all got a b'¢h this mawnin\u201d.just brung my own gun \u2018long heah, \u2018lowin\u2019 gomethin' \u2019long the road, even if it is gittin\u2019 a little dark\u201d Blount smiled grimly.No mention was made of the ringing of the bell until! Bloust himself explained.\u2018\u201cYou-all know: something is up,\u201d sald he.: \u201cYas, sah,\u201d said Buckner, evincing no great curiosity.\u201cWell, there's trouble eriough 0; right now.We need every white man we can get.Bowles.take your wifs inside to get something to eat, and you, Ben, go back and get your women- © ly moving figures, but within the \u2018morning, and not to-night.\u2018make a hole in to-night.folks; and don\u2019t forget your Winchester.\" - The bell spoke on.The plantation paths now began to blackén with Slow ig House there was no confusion.Colonel Blount paced up and down the gallery.Hearing footfalls, he turned.\u201cOh, it's you, Decherd, is it?I'm right glad you're going home to-morrow We need men who can ehoot.I will give you something for every black head you can What would you like?Say about two dollars?\u201d De- cherd gulped and reddened, and made such shamefaced defense as he could.There was an ugly look of ill-temper on his face, tut he found Calvin Blount a hard man to approach with any masculine asperities.\u201cThe next time,\u201d sald Blount to him, quietly, \u201cif I were you, Mr.Decherd, and I heard the Blount pack going out, I don\u2019t believe I would ride along.\u201d He SMITHS | KIDNEY DISEASE BUCHU~| CURED LITHIA 10 YEARS.PILLS.AFTER 10 YEARS.Not have been ea SICK \"KID KIDNEYS! rs mere than ten years, tlam dem aad ho ted * by doo.these dis.Bived oll those toré without: much id my back ached Sred\u201d Filoe: eal i he \u2018the Tarifa cents 3 box.es oy hee A CORE at fhe People's Price.ee Pree any WF.8MITHOO,, mn Jamas Mntread pp Side Mndotoan SU Pilions.pacs in sno night, nee Smith\u2019s Pineapple aad WDutternutPilis.Only 35 cents at deniers, second bextfiry back 1 [done achbiñg and I Tool like 8 mew woman.SE I might\u2019 ses hand.\u201cThe Law of the Land\u201d By Emerson Hough, Author of \u201cThe Mississippi Bubble.\u201d wae away before Decherd could.*r:ume a reply.At that instant Eddring appeared on the gallery calling wut to him.\u201cListen, \u201cdon't you hear it?it's-coming closer.\u201d \u201cThe little party of white men fuced tows.rd the sound, \u201cHere, Bill,\u2019 \u2018cried \u2018Blount, \u201cCall toe ladies hére to me-at-once.\u201d He turned to them.as presently they appece: ared, questioning him.\u201cNever mind,\u201d said he, \u201cthere's going to be a little trouble, but-we can handle it.It's out of the difficulty with that Sands nigger that I was telling you about, Mrs.Ellison, Now, here; you and Miss Lady take these two plét« ls, and go into Miss Lady's room.NO matter what happens, you stay\u2019 there until you are called.If anyone tries to get into the room, wait until he ge:s ul- most in, then shoot.and shoot straight.Don't be scared, and kéep quiet; we'll take care of you, these gentlemen and myself.I must tell you that 1t was my friend Mr.Eddring here who \u2018brought the news and warned us.You ought to thank\u2019 him, but not now; get on \u2018into that room.\u201d The women took the weapons, und Eddring noticed that of the two MIs.listen to It.\u201d cried Eddrigs, That's their druin, | Ellison seemed the more frighten wd.The younger one Was pale, but her.vy® | did not flicker or falter.She looked: straight at each man, at Bowles and! \u2018Buckner, both impassive, at Calvin, Blount, now beginning to flush under his fighting choler; yes, and at last at him, John Eddring, pale and serious, but steady as the door-jamb, \u2018against | which he leaned.\u201cIt was fortunate for us, sir, that you came,\u201d she said in a voice that did not tremble as much as did nis in stammering a reply.Sd she yassed on within, and the eyes of those silent men followed her.\u201cNow then, Bill,\u201d cried Calvin Blount, sharply, \u201cget the hands into line wo we can count them.Here, into the xit- chen there, all you people, every vire of you.If I see à head out of the window this night it will get & hole put through it.Do you hear?Get under cover and stay there.Ring that bell, Bill, louder, louder! Keep it golng! We'll show these people what we think, and what we'll do.\u201d So, high ovef the droning sounds of sleeping evening-tide, there arose the challenge of the white man's bell, calling out to the savage drum its cui- swer and its deflance.\u2019 ' CHAPTER VIIL Tha Volcano.At length the sound of the.bell and drum allke ceased.The great house went grim and silent.The souud of the flying night-jare dled away, aid + the chorus of crickets and katydids be- |' gan as the dusk settled.down.Inside the kitchen, a detached hullding in which the plantation forces wera now practically confined, thera arose occasional sounds of half-hysterical laughn- ter, sratches of ex/ited talk, now and then the quavering of a hymn.In the kennel yards a hound, prescient, rdlwed his voice, and was joined by another: in the air, lifted up in tremulous unl- son a far-reachl.g wail.- After a time even the mingled calling of the pack droned away, and silence came once more, a silence_hard.to endure, since now each occupant of tie Big House knew that the assailants must be close about.Each man had & window assigned to his care, and so all settled for the task ahead.An hour passed.that seamed a score of hours.Then, over toward the.railroad track, Call or Write:\u2014 202 3 James 8.ov (Cor.Bt Peter BLY 2608 $t.Catherine 4, + (Cer.Guy 8t) - hd The Sovereign Bank of Canad © Issues MONEY ORBERS Payable |\u2018 ; 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E nelly.We \u201csell them on an instalment plan within reach of all.The Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co, New York Life Building.TEL.MAIN 40, \u2014\u2014 és SE ES there cams a confused sound ot mur?- fled footfolls, in ragged unison, and.presently a sort of chant, broken now and then by shoutings.Suddenly there boomed out once more, full and unin:s- fakable, the voice of the great drum of Africa.The beating was now apld * and sonorous, and the sound of the drum .was accompanied by a savage volume of cries.\u2018A mass of shadowgap- \u2018peared at the end of the lane, soof lapping over \u2018into the yard in fron ot the Big Houde, There arose near at hand answering calls, containing a scarcely conceulad note of encourgement.At a window in the kitchen there appeared a head and arm thrust out.Eddring saw it \u201c y don't you shout, man?\u2019 sald the slow voice of Bowles at\u2019 his elbow, \u201c1 can't; it's murder!\u201d said Eddring, drawing away.Yet even as he did so he saw tho long brown barrel of the | -| LACHINE, P.Q.\u201cNot the best Whiskey in the world, but one of them.\u201d \u2018 (cd CUNNINGHAM, STRAIN, & WRAY, - Sole Acents.for Canada.Board of Trade Bldg., Montreal + \u20ac DAWES & CO, BREWERS, : PALE ALES AND PORTER.Montreal Office: \u2018Tel.M.165-166.$21 St.James Street.- = J.H.R.MOLSON & BROS., Ale and Porter Brewers, Have always on hand the various kMmda of Ale and Porter.Wood and Bottles, Families regularly supplied.600 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.mE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"| Phone Man 256.NATURAL HAIR CREATIONS FRESH MADE POMPADOURS AND A WAVY SWITCHES.Take a few moments and examine our display.Also Plain and.Fancy Combs.The variety is very large.We carry every kind, tn real shell and imitation.Headquarters\u2019 for Hair Goods, Hair Dressing, Shampooing, SAIML TARRANTE, \u20182367 ST.CATHERINE BT.Hall Engineering Works Member N.E.C.Institute.Engineers and Shipbuilders 14 COTE 87.D Loue SE NY EALED TENDERS, addressed tq the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u201cTender for Post Office, Chicoutimi, P.Q.,\u2018\u2019 will ba re- 1905, fnclusively, for the et on of Post Office building at Chicoutimi; Plans \u2018and, specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at this Department and at the office of J.G Tarbes, Esq., Resl- dent Engineer, Chicoutimi, P.Q.Persons tenderiug Are notified that tenders Will not be considered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their {actual signatures.Each tender must bs accompanied by an accepted cheque on a chartered bank.made ayable to the order of the Honorable the inister of Public Works, equal to ten per cent.(10 p.c.) of the amount of the tender, \u2018whieh will be forfeited If the party tenderin decline to enter into a contract when call upon to do so, or if he fall to complete the work contracted for.If the tender be not accepted thé cheque will be returned.The Department does.not bind itself to \u2018accept the.lowest or any- tenedr.By order, FRED.GELINAS.Secretary.- Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 9, 1905.Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department, will MEN 3 SWEATERS LADIES GOLFERS CHIRT WAISTS All Smart Styles for Holiday Wear.Send for Catalogue No.1.Oampany DR.JAEGER'S goer SYSTEM mean.2206 at, Catherine Stra, MONTREAL.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 HAVE Y YOU GOT À COLD ?Then get & box of HARTE'S GRIPPE WAFERS Cures n cold in 24 hours, How About That Cough ?.- 'HARTE'S GOUGH MIXTURE Will cure it.Now is the time.J.A HARTE, 1778 NOTRE DAME STREBT.member of St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, and will be much missed, Prof.Harrison, head of the bacteriological department at the college, is prominent in military cirèles, belng major in the - «l6th.Field Battery.\u2014 ere LOG DRIVING ON ST.MAURICE.Three Rivers, May 15.\u2014 The recent rains have advanced the log driving en the 8¢.° Maurice considerably.What a successful drive means to the city and \u2018district \u2018will be better understood when it ts known that there are some six million saw logs on the St, Maurice, five), and a half million of which were made during the past winter, and halt a million remaining over from last season.It wifl take all summer as d late into the fail to saw up these iogs, and it means plenty of work for the saw milis at Three Rivers, Grand Mere and Shawinigan Falls.squirrel rifie rise level and hang motionless.There came a sharp, thin, inadequate report, and at the kitchen window the shoulders \u2018of the unfortunate flung upward and fell hanging.Eddring felt sick with horror, but Bowles lowered his rifle calmly, as if this were but target practice.Not a hand in the kitchen dared pull back into, the room the body of the le Noe gro.(To he continued.) rf \u2014\u2014\u2014 | .; O.A.C.PROFESSORS roma w! Guelph, Ont., May 15,-W.Latchssd and F.C.Harrison, two of the lendin ne professors at:the Ontario Agricultu College, will leave Gueph to to join the \u2018staff of Sir Wm, Macdonald's new col- lege at\\Bt.», Que.Prat, han Den.in .0f_ the.bislogical.de Emr He ie à pro .| payable to tho order CHEMIST | not he pald for it.EALED TENDERS, addressed to the ya- dersigned, aml endorsed lTender for New Carlisle Wharf Extension.\u2019 will be received at this office until Friday, June 9, 1905, inclusively, for the construction of an extension to the wharf at New Carlisle, County of Bonaventure, Que., according to plan and sp secification to be meen at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, at the oftices of Mr.Ph, Beland, Post Office, Quebec, Chs.Desjardifñs, Clerk of Works, \u2018Post Office, Montreal, and on application to the Postmaster at.New Carlisle, P.Q.Tenders will not be considered unless made on tne printed form supplied,- and- signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An adcepted cheque on a chartered bank, of \u2018the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, five-bundred dollars ($2,500.00), must accompany each tender.The cheque will bs for- fe:ted If the party tendering decline.the contract or fall to romplete the work contracted | for, and will be returned in case of non- \u2018acceptance of tender.The Department does not bind itaelt to accept the loweat or any tender.,By order, FRED.GELINAS, - Secretary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 9.1906.; : Newspapers Inserting thix advertisement without authority from the Department, will not be paid for it.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 \u2019 .NOTICE puso NOTICE is \u201ca hereby given that, at the present, Session of the Legisiature of the Province of Quebec, application will be made for the passing of an Act to incorporate the Britigh American Trust Company, with the following pawers: To accept, fulfil and execute all such trusts as may be committed to it by any person, sorperation or court of law; to act as trua- tees, executors, guardiani, curators, tutors, administrators, sequestrators, liquidators, receivers, trustees for bond holders (notwithstanding anything contained in the Civil Code of Lower Canada); to lend money upon Do- minton, Provincial, British, Foreign or other securities; to act as fiscal, reglatry and transfer agents of any Government, corporation op person; to act as financial agents, to receive and hold in trust or on deposit moneys ang of every kind; to guarantee tities mortgages of real estate and other investments: to purchase, hold and deal in nds, stocks, mortxages and obl ps; te ra b branches and agencies; to act ns ous sureties; io borrow mougy; to main- {usd cinta operate safe deposit vaults and re.coptacles for valuables and merchandise: té ine and audit the books.of account and sical condition of the business or prop- of companies, of inerships and individ- ite pur and mortgages and to guar- the principal an and interest of nes to to * Sp upons Le viens y 1 tarect Bot vot a y n SE Minister the business af Pôperty ot person or corporation as spond in respec ey investment of mogers: to erect a i business of sal posté ere and.Mot Py \\enasont the ¢ Susippne se.aay celved at this office until Wednesday, May 31, 4 for two thousand\u2019 »| | HENRY MORGAN & CO.- - Montreal.TENDERS FOR STEAMSHIP.SERVICE, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at the Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, marked \u2018Tenders for Bteamship Service,\u201d will be received until noon of the 15th day of June next for steamship service including e carrying of His Majesty's mails (if so required) for one year from the first day of July, 1905, between St.John, N.B., and London, England, calling on all voyages at Halifax, N.S.\"steamers to sail from the terminal ports at intervals of | not over fifteen days, or.during the fruit shipping season at intervals of ten days if so required by the Minister, and to maintain when on the east bound voyages an average speed of not less than twelve knots per hour.\u2018Steamers to be fitted with suitable accom-' modation for carrying perishable cargo \u2018without deterioration, with holds and \u2018tween decks provided with a thorough system of ventilation by means of -the forced circulation of fresh air in such manner as to secure a uniform cool temperature; also to be fitted with a refrigerating plant for the forced circulation of cooled air in places where tender or early varieties of apples are carried; the space to be so cooled to be equal to at Teast 25,000 feet.Tenders must state the name, class, speed, capacity, passenger, cold storage and other accommodations of each of the vessels propos¢d to be employed, and show to the satisfaction of the Minister that they are capable of fulfilling conditions imposed.The Government does not bind {itself to accept the lowest or any tender.W.G.PARMELER, Deputy Minister, Department of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, May 4, 1905.A SESSION OF THE COURT OF KING'S BENCH (Crown Side), holding criminal Jurisdiction in and for the DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, will be held in the COURT HOUSE, in the CITY OF \"MONTREAL, on FRIDAY, A the SECOND DAY OF JUNE NEXT, at TEN: |.d'clock in the forenoon.In consequence, I give PUBLIC NOTICE to all who intend to proceed against any prisoners now in the\u2019 Common Jail of the said District, and all others, that they must be present ther and thers, and I also give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Peace Officers, in and for the said District, that they must be present then \u2018and there, with their Records, Rolls, Indictments and other Documents, in order tè do those things which belong to them in their respective capacities.JR, THIBAUDEAU, Co Sheriff.Sheriff's Office, Montreal, 12th May, 1905.\u2014 » » \u2014 INTERGOLONIAL RAILWAY Tender for Bridge Sub- Structures.[SEPARATE SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for.Sub-Structure of Bed- ford Bridge,\u201d or \u2018\u2019Tender for Sub-Structures ot Mitchell and St.Leonard Junction Bridges,\u201d as the case may be, will be received up to and including WEDNESDAY, the 31st Day of MAY, 1505, for the sub- structure of a double-track bridge to be erected near Bedford Station, N.S., and for the sub-structures of two single-track bridges\u2014one to be erected near Mitchell Station, Que., and the other near St.Leonard Junction Station, Que.Plaus and specifications for tbe sub-struc- ture at Bedford may be seen at the Station Master's Office at Bedford, N.S.:* those for the sub-strüctures at Mitchell and St.Leonard Junction may be seen at the Station Master's Office, St.Leonard Junction, Que.Plans and specifications for all thres works may be seen at the Office of the Chief Engineer, Monoton, N.B.Tender Forms may be obtained at all places where plans and specifications are exhibited, \u2018be complied with.D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Office, Monctou, N.B.4th May, 1008.\u2018DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, SUPERIOR Court, No.2551.\u2014Angelina altes Exilda St, Pierre, of the Parish.of St.Laurent, DIstrict of Montreal, wife common as to property of B jsdas Meunier dit Lagace, of the ' same place, duly authorized to ester en justice for the purposes of this action by judgment of this Honorable Court under date of the 28th April, 1906\u2014Plaintift against the said Hormisdas Meunier dit Lagace, Defendant, An action in separation from bed and board and as to property bas this Yay Deen instity- ted in the above matter.ontresl, 29th BLIO NOTICE i» hevedy » that Ps next Session of the J.slature of Province, of Quebec, demand will be made to smend \u2018the Incorporation Act of \u201cLe Club Canadien,\u201d for tbe purpose of increasing the annus} value of its immovable, of imposing upon its members an ann a éontributens .et batting all other tire, micros wm ot rie L Abril lsh, 984.Jymuisenn WILSON & Pre Sor the oe \u2019 WILLIAM JACKSON All the conditions of 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ATTR NTION.General Hiewrated Catalogue (op of ay Departmental IL ist or.fren to agplican \"; ART PRINTERS.OTE Joi\" DEPARTMENT inducements to * Pe ia ry sk ve emotion | ad mr = \" AMUSEMENTS.Ry Why, CM SOS GRR 11 C0 pa 5 \u2019 : } et q RE PE -.min.roc.te rem a TY Ee .3 Your {11 Mealth 1a Due To £53904\" a x BR AFM HISMAJESTY'SE : : LA et 30 nt BILIOUSNESS \u201cSg ver veux or ven ue ., , ; .; \u2019 | \" à \u2018 5 ! + | TO-NIGHT AND ALL WEEK > .\u201c : ww 2 NAS , read how others have suffered with the same complaint, and how they \" MAT.SAT._ t - .\u2018 ; SY \u2018 .found relief from Bilibusness, Constipation and Stomach Trouble, The .Ww nce \u2019 .a -® \u201cy if ; + , ; - .: greatest physicians in the world can't domorethan CURE you Biliousness La ; D Ors y pe Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and: SAVE.THE COUPONS.ick V.Taken\u2019 and Liver Complaint.\u201d That is exactly what Fruit-a-tives do.Here is the.|, ra | .\u2019 Th Ce 5, Là \u2014 co ; Qui y vengegnce en on proof that proves :\u2014 .Ihe In Augustus Thomas's Crowning Com- , Pa , n be ; > \u2018 ; \u201c1 am taking Pruita-tives and must say they are the best remedy I have ever seen edy Creation, : The Coupons are the, same as cash because they can be exchanged for Toilet -Negro Who Held Woman for Liver and Stomach Trouble.1 would not be without them at any prge.\u201d | N Soaps for which you have to pay out money every.week.CL i» For Ransom 0 MES.PRANK BUSH, Sues ost The Earl of | 40 iy \\.- , bo , - - Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL SOAPS can get their TOILET © © ' , SOAPS fornothirg L 1: Co eme Tein May 15_cousty Pawtucket .«ean ., udge Ferdinand Hess, a P Ask your grocer for paiticulars or writé us for Premium List.Senator, and his young wife, Rae \u2014 \u2014 : \u2019 ; À rift is of little value if i ist : .kidnapped by a negro convict named With the original New York cast.Co git ° lue if it consists of something you have no use for.- \u2018| Witherspoon, who, at the point of a À In excharige for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you_need and his yer.made apse Hess hitch up, Regular Prices: 25c to $1.50.° .\u2014 ' 4 ; * or Fruit Liver Tablets.use every day.) a lonely cabin several miles from Bel- ) - } \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mont, Mo., where he held Mrs.Hess soc.n box.At all druggists.Manufactured by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottews.G ALL - : : 2000 a captive until] her husband could go - A ADEMY THIS WEEK., Co ; .: to JCSambus, Les.across he river, : 3 Matinees: Wed, Thurs.and Sat, i .- and get w whic 0 ransom = - ; -.\u2019 LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORONTO CANADA.her, ; © , CUT a separa- gart, Wotherspoon, Domville, Kane, A rien OF THe FAMILY.\u2019 \u2019 ° : Th du dell months wedded llfe, secured p ivy = J + : : Lo e money Ww ° vered to With.tion as to property.from-her husband, Davidsou, Harrison, Mandoley Dodds, Prices, 15¢, Zic, 50c and 75e.= .erspoon by another negro, after which! \"01 f the defendants.Her matrimon-| Mulr and Whitney: Lieutenants Muc- Next Week- WAND and VOKES/ | \u2014 : \u2014 - - he left the gab, and, eluding.à Dovue tai estate consisted of $10,000 dower aivl| pHerson, MeLeïn, Cooke, and Enright, = - \u2014\u2014 28 A NS ' : : Che - .ed into à S lghboring swamp escap- $500 for movable.Luter the Bangle daland Messrs.O'Meara Browne.Matinees Dally : : ; À Ÿ A ERR RASTA RHR IE Lr SR SR SRT 8 BS ST 3 \u201cWitherspoon was arrested later by Perle seized Martel's property\u2019 and EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NEWS FRANCAI THIS WEEK, 3 ] à A ç ; x Marshal Zimmerman, taken to Bel- sold it for debt, the proceeds being ald Sherbrooke.M 13.\u2014(Spectal.) Th Minor\u2019s American Burlesquerst i * .A \u2018I mont and hanged in the public square.into court for ' cer.he erbrooke, May \u2014 (Special.\u2014The .> Le \"+ [C4 UTTERANGES IN CITY PULPI | S + Judge Hess went to .hls barn to tel (Chevalier) claimed the $10,500, out question of running a licensed hotel Et TE bg AE iio > À I \u2019 : % hitch up his horse.Entering the barn the bank demanded that the war ase by the Citizens League ls now oh ceptional Merit.Prices\u2014lnc, 20c, 30e, 35¢, 60¢., 3 .of yao : ; .saan eue ; : s¢ he was startled by seein a negro contract be anny us Te gaging .the attention of the ndsor Next Week \u2014 \u201cBLUE RIBBON BURLEBe.# BMRA NIRA HHH 2H RRR ETEK RRK RRA RRNA HIERN WHI H RII STE ME SN SEE standing before him with: drawn.jel another creditor, Mr.Bessette, de | Mills Municipal Council\u2019 The ques- |QUERS.\u201d use 3 | ; : : .\u2018| volver.\u2019 manded the nullity of the matrimou tion will again be discussed at an |\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J \u2018 Rev.Mr.Gordon described, the pre- young people who came under the care volver ; , on the ground that * = NEW METHODIST CHURCH ceding Incidents that had led to thst |of their missionaries a large propor- marie êre ah Judge de sou Tee are fraud of the rights of meJourned meeting of the Council next THEATRE ROYAL Every Evening.A ; FORMALLY DEDICATED .referred to in the text.of the sudden tion proved.wonderfully apt students \u201cYou Know who I am,\u201d replied the Masters creditors.The Superior The Coaticook \u2018cattle dealers \u2018met H HE n ng.ë $ ; > illness of Jairus's daughter, the sor- and useful citizens.The east necded pegro, who declared the Judge owed Court rejected this clalm, buf (He| with hard luck this week, A few THIS WE s X .SERMON BY DR.POTTS row and anxety of the family, the good so dlers and mechanics but nore pro top and must get it for him.Court of Review reversed this Jud#-|duys ngo H.1.Nourse was fined $10 THE GUNNER'S MATE y .1 .coming of Jairus to Christ to ask for TI is w me 2 \u2018od-\u2014spiritual men.\u201cAll right, came on\u2019 to the house! ment and ordered a new report of uis-| ang costs for overloading u car of Big cast, speclal scenery and plenty of good | Very appropriate to the occasion waspAld, and the news reaching them as This was the obligation of the West[until T'ean get my boots\u201d Judge H i f the estate hogs.whereby three had to be killed, comedy and specialties.Prides, 10, 20.30 and.wy p t \"Christ journeyed with him to his home [to the East\u2014(o promote the latter's [UT ang y.5 ge Hess tribution o : \"RE, evy ry \"160c.Next Week \u2014 THE.UNA CLAYTON: the text chosen by Rev.Dr.Potts, fl that the child was dead.In the ut- Bpititual life _ veplied, \u201cand we will go to town and SZ a\" and this morning W.B.Lamy of the STOCK COMPANY Ey i Toronto, for the opening sermon at the Te ge was.dead.fan rat : get the money,\u201d and they went to the .same place, was fined a similar amount NI A: .|ter helplessness of his despair the| Mgr.Vay de Vaya, told of his pro- \u2018 f , \u2014= \u2014 .| new East End Methodist Church (Rev.| on, S500 SFR Chink anything can [mise to give the receipts of his Meee house, .WHEN SLEEP FAILS for overcrowding a car of cows, at St.|= : Wm.H.Stevens) yesterday morning.bring bank to life, his little daughter, |tures sermons and magazine articles u rit out here a eee ACT Fe Take Horsford's Acid Phosphate Henri, for Coalicook, Whee animals THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES R.: | let Le EC into the mouse of tb Lord n° \u2018(until Christ says to him: \u201cBe not to the construction of a.new orphan- Judge \u2019 5 \u2019 3 6 the Half a teaspoon in half a glass of water pouched T'ennoxville that two were| Tel.Bell East 1:95.Week of MAY 15th, UF .- rai ., \" .1 : - , .sac ] & .* Briefly touching on the outstanding A elie ke of the les age in co Mrs.Hess wads standing on {he vent! just before retiring brings refreshing sleep.\u2014 Jead, nnd three had to be slaughter \\ \u201c\u20ac BEBE \u201ds ¥ ; : : - ! portico as \u2018they caine up.ge Hiss ade.: \u2018by \u2018her.actions were # preacher ie ne ims wrt | Sons this story taught us.One of them PATENT REPORT.| krarted Up the ropa eading into the , \u2014\" brought ru The instance.of the S.P.[Play in 3 Acts, by De Najae E.Henneguin, preacher went on to cea in the; \u2018as \u2018that many of our greatest bless- : Sotiei | house, but I tO Come roug ! Matinee Saturday.Next Week\u2014LA MAR ings as handed down to us in the ings .came to use through trials, diffi- Owen N, Evans, Solicitor of Patents and! se, bu 1e negro comnutnesl him.coL BUCHAN RECEIVED C.A.; RAINE DE CHALLEY , Psalms, where, claimed, David was euities or calamities as \u2019 judg Espert, reports the fcllowing United States to halt, and let his wife get, the Doots.| .A The officers of Sussex Preceptory, > .= i ) \", * moods we ; 5 : Nok\" (Patents granted to Canadians: Rutter cuttis rs.ess did as she vas lire ted, No.9, K.I.were installed last êvening | \u201c7 TTT 7 TTT : x geen at his best.Un all our moe page.ment out a limit to the power of \u2018God, [end meisuring implement.T.Taillefer: us When she returned and the Ju.lze Jad! BY LOCAL OFFICERS rR BE \u2018sir Knight Dr.H.Spencer, o 3 ; nd\" .Yet history shows us that that power |ting-out.glas-ivg.and polishing machine, | a, Wi «poun made \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 ovinelis WINDSOR HALL 4H: THI : à gave evidence of David's love for.the : a J Ww ! B hine, jut on his hoots.therspoon made .Provincial, Grand Prior.( WEEK 4 : A Om th orning of the deli.1s boundless.Man constantly mea- ames r Deckert; sbirt -waïst holder and | both get into the buggy und = : \u2014es | ; ° \"that of some sho were present .thit! would he give courage and strength ; A SKETCHING CLASS (IN OILS) day.\u2018Those who did not know of thatito evervone, saying, \u201cFear not, only : : ; >; : \u2018 gladness of spirit referred to by the believe.\u201d ST .Under the direction of Mr.EDMOND DYONs Psalmist were those who.did not attend! Tnbelief alone could limit the soul's .NET.RCA.will commence on Thursday, church: those who were in touch With blessing.For the man who belive: TL .' .18th .May.and will close on Saturday, 17tl6 the spiritual life were the people WNOD, there wus, no death, no despair,, no ; .oo \" - June next.Instruction op Mondays, Wedness .were glad and could realize the grand-; limitation, for\u2014Ghrist dispelled * these .: 207 days, Thursdays and Saturdays, 2 om to ! eur of David's words.\u201cLet us go in:®, and brought -the word of cheer, that| .9 \\ .p.m.For particulars, apply to the Secretary.the house of the Lord.\u201d It was a placc|all things were possible to them that ; \u2014 = \u2014 of preclous memory.a place of rest,| believe.- RE .ET and whether cathedral er conventicle.| Mr.Gordon closed, hy exhorting his .THE.LIGHT OF THE Wo .was where conversion was to be gol.|[isteners to keep their confidence in ., i \u2019 It was also a place of praver and in-.cod through all their daily lives not ; Open Daily, 10 a.m.to 6 p.m.250 ; atruction.There was the education fiir get discouraged, but to Just keep .\u2018EVENINGS.2 the school and the college, but nothing on steadily, and not grow faint-heart- - .JESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 7 to 10 could be greater in education than the(ed, for.the Christ who had raised .fiv.TUE TEN CENTS Sunday service, nothing could equal the! Jairus's daughter was with them'say- oe .5 church of God as the Bible., lng: \u201cFear not, only believe.\u201d ; = ~ There was also a safety and pleasure 1st Prince of Wales tn the house of the.Lord.Nowhere was \\ r one\u2019s character so safe iy when in\" as: REV.FR.CHRISTOPHER \u2018 , 8 \u2019 = sociation with fellow-worshippers.and ?; J the hours spent there were delight fully] ON CHURCH'S rer - .Fusiliers pleasant.for there was to be found .; \u2019 x oo , .the happy solution of earth's greatest! T0 VARIOUS OBJE : - _ A HE Une Reriment Will parade in the - ques ans.\u201cWhat must.T do tn 18) yasterday afternoon.a solemn scene .: Tuesday, 16.h \u2014 Battalion Parade.Every saved\" and \u201cIf a man die shall he rise] vas witnessed at the Franciscan .man must attend whether In possession of again?\u201d The scientist and the philasn-; Church, Dorchester street- It\u2019 was a in.uniform oF not.Bfass and Fife and Drums vher could not answer.but the sins- | scene arhich was fourfold in its char- N° ali A Bands, Buglers, Pioncers and Stretcher Sece ing.the sermon.and the reading of th@l acter, imposinz in the.grandeur of its TTL - .' ton Fil attend: Recrult Class word sent the heart out to Christ, the) ceremonies, and one thut for its sol- | | gE il .Friday.19th=Battalion Parade.Fife and - - desire came to cling fo the cross, the|smnity hus never.heen surpassed at 9.M.TAG : ; y.ä i so iev ; \u2018ed ve ; - .= Drum Band, Buglers, Pioneers and Stretcher burden fell, and the believer was Save the .lfranciscan Church, since the .\u2018 Section will attend.David was glad, and the present-day opening.+ A few minutes to four.al is the best soap for washing on the market to-day.It All parades at\u2019S.15 pom, ; church members ere herause the procession, of nearly thirty little girls.cleanses the clothés and makes them a snowy white with the Uniform \u2014 Drill Order, excepting recruis ouse o e Lord su .aeepesl | qracged In their first communion at-.; ; ; ; .: class, needs of our nature; in breathing.its! {ire and followed \u2018by one hundred pro- least amount.of rubbing.1t contains no caustic, and will not e By order.; epiritual afmosphere we found-that fOr! fessed members of the English-spenk- injure the hands or burn the most delicate: fabric.It's the .G.H.FERGUSON, misery there was mercy.There they | ing Tertiaries enteved the church.ideal soap for general use in the home.- ; Adjt.experienced that hope that came bY' Shortly afterwards n second proces-\" .so : : © |= \u2014 \u2014 grace; God satisfied the hunger of the sion of one hundred.novices, dressed .11 , \u2018 99 soul, and everything that was wanted; ty wihte veils entered : .+ ® by the sinner.all of which accounted Rev: Father Christopher.O.F,M., Ci SAVE = I I IE WRA PPERS \u201cOx Cu 66 for the gladness of David and of those preached He took for \u2018his teæ:t, \u201cPre- , \u2018 ; pt present in church that morning.That pare the way: and lift up the stand- ; + ; ! hi ; gladness God's house.and in the ard tn the people.Isatah 62-10.q ° ; ° : La » - earing of the word, was guarant?\u201ceft is with pleasure,\u201d sald the a + h \u2018 + On a packet © R that after a_ while they.would en'er| preacher, \u201c1 see you here assembled.to ac : rapper 1S wor reen , as \u20accelp SEED is a guarantee that with God a house not made with hands,! witness the sclemu blessiuæ of the re- .?Te it contains the finest on the singMmZ by the choir of the Jigloua standard (RO NM EME , At Se per bar this means 2 for 1.Your grocer gives you another -or probably more, which brings the grand total to 3 or 4 for 1.\"quality of Imported Bird - enthem, \u201coO taste and see how gracl-| ing members of the Third Order ef St.These Wrappers will be redeemed for ono Groen Cash Receipt when presented at the Coupon Department of the ALBERT SOAP CO, 168 Seed, mixedy by experts ous_the Lord is.\u201d the trustees of the) Francis.To understand why the \u2018McCord Street, or at our Promium Department, 1835 Notre Dame Street.- .; on Bird Foods.It is what your little feathers church advanced to the nn} vchen Ni | Church blesses certain objects you have, Think of the amBunt of money that is spent yearly in scap, and what this will mean to you if you will take advantage of it.DON'T ed songster asks for.1 | RUN AL the edifice, saying: \u201cwe put, to real) ne riet eran ta res 5 DELAY.Begin to save the wrappers of this excellent soap at once.The sooner you begif the further you will be ahead at the end of , \u2014 present unto .you this building to se palr-the evil consequences of the first the year.If you have ever used it, you know its merits.If you have not you should try it at once.SAVE MONEY ON EVERY BAR.Brock s Bird Seed and Treat fedicated as a church for the worship! Adam's sin.From Christ, therefore, | ; ar PE eee aso a ~ \u2014 ) : \u2014 .y .and service of Almighty God.\u201d comes every spiritual blessing we | .BN ; ; - - > - .~~ ms , Ask your Grocer or Druggist for ft.Rev.Dr.Griffiths,\u201d chairman of the[receive., When the world was first : | \u2018 i ' ; me ES Montreal district, conducted the dedl-| created by God, it glorified Him\u2014ax it i ; , : tatory \u2018service as provided for in the jx written, \u201cGod sw all things that .- AUCTION SALES \u2019 Methodist Church discipline, -and aft-r| He had made, and they were very : ) ; ) \u2018 L.the congregation had joined in a hymn| good.\u201d They answered the twd-fold ; ° mu, i - i speclally written \u2018for the occasion DY| purpose \u2018of their existence, viz, the * oo \u201c .em re \u2014 : ; J.K.H., a member of thy/ Sunday glory of.God and the physical and .4 of E t di Ç te f i - ( school, the benediction w: \u2018onounced moral well-being of.man: but when xtr rdi va.Se y .Co by Dr.Pott.né eapeeiate howd.af thé human Extraordinary Values at the popular store o Se WTHE SALE Rev.Dr.Elliott, of the Wesleyan race transgressed the law of his Crea- ., : \u2018 Co Theological College: Rev.G.(5.Hux-!tor, the «onsequences of his act were , : ; : .; table, secretary of the Dominion Al-|extended to creatures which before had : : : i ' v OF A lance, and Rev.W.H.Stevens, pastnr been subject to him.ich th h h 7 .; .' : ., 4 of the congregation, also took part in By the blessings which the Churc : .> oo TAD S ; a the service, ; \"imparts to the {hings you use, she FOR FOR | 4 $ The eason There was a special open session of| nets them apart.for - Divine service, .: , .: .- AIC the Sunday school in the afternoon.-Injor by: her prayers ®rings down the A \u2019 .: \\ ».the evening Rev.Dt.Potts again| blessing of God upon them.Such 1862 ST.A i We have been instructed to sell by auction, preached to a large gathering.At each| blessings should heat You bo Your : ~ 6 > ce : THER NE ST.at the residence, .: , \u2018diet Mr.R.F.Richardson was choir|own calling to holiness o e, for they \u2018 RN ; ; .master, with Miss May Gifford at the|are blessed for vour sake: thus she , Mile End Branch .1 8 st.L Le y AND No.595 Sherbrooke St.organ.blesses your houses and your food: EVERY DAY OWN A e ranch, > - 55 .awrence THURSDAY À : .; All the Magnificent FURNITURE and \u2018 The offertory for the day totalled $700.vour domestic animals and your cattle;.\u2019 : FRIDAY ON EFFECTS therein contained; including: ; she blgsses your meadows and flelds: DRY GOODS .; GROCERIES |Schomaker (Philadelphia) Gold «String Upe REV MR.GORDON SPEAKS your Vines and crams: he Bote : This store is well known as one o the best for Fancy Dry Goods in the right Piano (cost $1,000.00), Dest Axminstee.vour shipg and the flags destined to A cit Read this list and call duri th k: .and Wilton Carpets throughout house, elegant ON LESSONS OF RAISINC excite the courage of your soldiers: - y s uring e week:-\u2014 .Paglor Chairs and Sofas, Fancy Tables, large and unite them; she blesses, too, the oo : .Mantel Mirrors, Marble Mantel Pieces.Rich ., ; : ,ÇL .ce Curtains, alua OF JAIRUS\u2019 DAUGHTER carth eR nist comes à ro Carpets and Tapestry, per yurd.283¢, 3%e, 40e, §0e¢, TSe ~ Fancy Chiffon Collars, 25c.Special price .fs.ABC Palntings and Water Colors, by Jacobi, Vere judg the living and the dead gun : Hemp Carpet, per yard.s.\u2026.\u2026.Me, 10c, 12%e, 15e, 25c Fancy Chiffon Boas, T5c and $1.00, for .su 2H ner, Walters, Cox and others: fine \u2018Etchings At the service lAst evening, in the Judge \\ th Engl ficloth.25e, BNC, 40 oc 160 dozen Flowers, 40c, 50c,.75¢; to clear at .ooeu 15e and Engravings.Rare Ornaments and Bric-fw % First Baptist Church, Rev.J.A.Gor- Immediately after the sermon.ne nglish Ollcloth, per yard.mar DES = \u20ac % Fancy Muslin, 100 pieces, at, per yard '.\u2026.teens Se B ac, Grandfather's Clock, Ouk Hall Stand, don preached on \u201cLessons from: the first, bart of Ye he banner Le te ae Curtains, 3'1-2 yards long.Special value at, pair: THe and De, | Fancy Muslin\u2019 Blouses, each.Cee OT ane rd on Diming Room Furniture.Chipa '¢ raising of Jatrus's daughter,\u201d taking the Den mochiion A allowed hy the Damask Curtains .Meee $1.50 to $10.00 Silk_Blouses, Coats and Capes, and a\u2019 full assortment of Ladles\u2019 ne CE ine set China and * his text from Mark 5, 35-36.\u201cWhile reception \u2018of twenty members who re- Jute for Drapery and Curtains, per yard: $0¢.40¢, 50¢ and The Ready-to-wear Millinery.; oo Glassware, etc\u2026 Mahogany.Walnut and yf he yet -spake,- there came from the \u201cep : : \u2018 ; One special line of Ladies\u2019, Umbrellag at, .\u2026:.0._ IDC The newest and nobblest line of Gents\u2019 Furnishings In the city.Maple Bedroom Furniture, Wardrobes, Brass \u2018gs ] ceived the cord and scapular of the 2 ruter of the OB x use: certain Order.Then came the third part, the Ladies\u2019 Colored Slik Gloves, 25c and 400, now :.-.12%e Vielt the Grocery departments of the two great \u2018stores.Bedsteads, Lounges.cal, pyoilet br à which \u2018said, y daughter is dead: : + ae È \u2018 : few ne Mahogany eces, ard * ; : + fesdion of five members.; .: : , ; 1 .Why troublest thou the Master any solemn pro , > - .+ Table, Prowse Double Rauge, otc., ete.Also .A further?As soon ns Jesus heard the Soleran penche ea een POE.ERNEST LAMY, - : LAMY ® GELINAS, Contenty of Conservatory.lot of Foliage - A word that was spoken, He saith unto $8 \u201cOF, tor by Rev.Father Ethelbert.1862 ST.CATHERINE ST.MILE.END BRANCH, 1558 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.Planta, Pete.| Le eo es asogue, Be Not |O.FM.\u2018and Elphege, OF.M.The new \u2014 A oo | ; i ; | |Sale, Thursday, May I8th,» .gr er \u2014 bannér is a work of art,and was paînt- - Commencing at 10 O'Clock.! ; ed by Miss Coomti, a young lady of se ?Plants and Balance of Furniture will be %f = only seventeen years.The banner .\\ : % v - \u2018 sold on Friday Morning.House on view: 2 eqs : - as presented by Rev.Father Chris- : : Wednesday Afternoon.© 2 Uric Acid in coffee causes Yas Pp the Ladies\u2019 Branch of the : West End Branch at \u201cM.HICKS & co.fo Lo topher, to the Ladles Mi \"06.THIS COUPON 12 WORTH : : 20 # + rheumatism, English-speaking Tertiarfes.e fa ers 2 , ADAM LAMY 1 Auctioneers., | MGR.VAY DE VAZA SPEAKS ONE GREEN CASH RECEIPT x NYY T Postum \u2019 OF MISSIONARY NEEDS AMEN PREBENTEO AT THE OFFICE OF THE - .: : 3551-3561 Notre Dame St.PUBLIC AUCTION CE I} .ve « TRADERS ADVERTISING, CO,< he \"40e : OTR - At the Church of the Gesu last night .N rth End Br h t I will sell by auction, at COTE DE NOTRE '¥ ; ' 00 0 ee Mgr.Count Vay de Vaya, extolled 18 Only One Coupon ef the date ° \\ | oO .ancn a DAME DE VERTU, St.Lawrence, arish, § æ ,' the missionary work of the Catholic Made! \u2019 y One Coupon same a WEDNESDAY, MAY 17.at 12 O'Clock Noon 3 i ; Church in the Far East.The Catho- 1 allowed te each pereen.q AR SENE LAMY .a number of AYRSHIRE CATTLE (registers :\\ 10 days instead lc, mlsionarios hers Jers emyisting 183 Sah ord, minder, of SORKSRIEFIdE, ir co - * the good work of the so.s of St.Ig- - \u2018 e plus .Sd K No » the change, - \\natius and in particular of St.Fran- ; 1835 Notre Dame St, Cor.St.Denis & Duluth St wot of November ne defer payment unt] £ Noté the.change.cois Xavier: The work was in God's \"4 - .Na ua and for the physical.and spir- ' 8 D, A.LAFORTUNE, .* it re : alief.of mujtitudes, .Of the § 4 ; Lg od WT dds 8 Jp® Is 8 Le \u201cne pt tb 4 pr ARN or to Gas monta CANSPOUESESSSV00os00C NON SMMUCNOS %, Step n a k +, 2 3 © Time, Jess.the vompaAny were ready to deal [hy the.municipalities: within three THE DAILY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014* Mont: \"\" _ dial Fentures of the Magazine with the Dews 25 Lom 8 eat?+ etes 7, JOB PRINTING.a Lo Herald's Job-Printing and Book Binding : p \u2018\u2019no difficulty in stirring up.BY TAP woos $1.8 YX.asesssensanessaviiiisencentsseses $500 BRANCH OFFICES.; W YORK\u2014M.Tobin, 108 Fulten St.: : SORONTOUE.4.dote Mai and maire Buildirg.: PARIS, FRANCE\u2014John Fred Jones, 31 Rue tmatre.: -du Faubourg, Mon LONDON.\u201cENG.\u2014J.B.Mortimer, 33 Great Bt.Halans, ld = CIRCULATION.Feal's Best\"\u2014cnvers the Maritime Provinces, Quebec, and Eastern Ontario thoreughly.Np other medium duplicates tbia clrcula: THE W2REKLVY MONTREAL HERALD\u2014\"The © Magastua-Newspaper'\u2019 \u2014 Combines Qpe- features of the Weekly Paper.Se r artimants are among the largest in the Dominton, and are equipped for the execution; of the finest work.Co : +\u2014 TELEPHONE.VAIN 1078 \u2014 Private Branch Exchange con- nectirg with all departments.HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, - 603 Cralg Stiset, Montreal, JAS.8.BRIERLEY, ' : Managing Director.FRED.ABRAHAM, Sec.-Treas.MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 15.REAPING THE WHIRLWIND.One of these days the city of Montreal and the Province of Quebec will have to order an accounting with the light monopoly of this city.Looking back over the \u2018past ten or a dozen years, the fact looms up that through, the instrumentality of this concern.have been brought about almost all the incidents, ail the conditions, of which we have had to be ashamed.We\u2019 never elect a City Council in Montreal without knowing that within eighteen months the agents of the monopoly will have corrupted a ma- Jority of its members.We never see \u201cthe Legislature open its sessions without feeling that in some way it will be brought into disgrace through some phase of the Montreal monopoly's action, And always, as thé direct consequence of this immoral influence upon our two most important Legislative bodies, the public are bled to pay dividends on millions and millions of share capital which represent no other investment than the cost of printing the shares, Mayor Laporte remarked on Saturday that he had come in on the gas question, and would go out on it.In that.ten years what a l4s- | tory we have had.Assault after as- | sault on the Legislature and on the City Council, met by -a resistance not always to be despised, not always un-\u2019 successful.\u2018And yet here we are, at the end of Mr.Laporte\u2019's term, in the presence of the most daring, the most thoroughly planned,: and possi- \u2018bly\u2014to-day will tell\u2014the most successful act of brigandage yet attempted.s +.Besides the direct, .there is the indirect influerice.Action invites reaction, and the reaction may also tend to be bad.When the Power Company's.charter was rushed through the Legislature, its.advocates claimed that power to override the municipality in the use of sireets must in fairness be given, because of old it had been given on other charters.That doctrine is now invoked against the Legislature by applicants for a charter ; compete against the present monopoly.They have asked for powers like those given the Power Company.The®eity {s not consulted.Fight the.devil with fire, is the maxim.~ Fortunately for the city, it appears, those friends of the light monopoly who were so keen about glving it unlimited powers are now, still its-friends, disposed to reverse all their arguments, * and, as they seem to be in a majority in the Legislative Council, are expected to throw out.the clause in the Canadian Electric Company\u2019s bill asking for unlimited powers.It is to be hoped so, even if they are acting rather tn the interest of the monopoly than of \u2018the people.If Montreal Is to be saved Montreal should have her voice in de- tiding \u2018how the saving shall bé \u2018ac- tomplished.Making every Tom, Dick and Harry a present of our streets, without our leave being asked, is not the right way to go about redress of the evil created by making them a present to the.-existing monopoly, whose strength consists, in_point of Bact, in its possession of all the exist- \\ng charters of this kind.: v - But when Montreal's natural right to the property in her streets has been asserted, there remains the un- denjable right of -the Legislature to provide the means whereby Montreal can obtain relief from .existing oppressive conditions.There is not, at the moment, any agency to which Montreal could turn\u2019 for relief.We have not the power, the.financial power at any rate, to go into business with an electric plant.This Cana- \u2018dian Electric Company, whose promot=\" ers are asking for wide powers, have the right to do business, and are supposed to control a water power at Beathartots, but they havé not the right to get their current here, because they can be stopped in any irn- tervening municipality by such opposition as\u2019 the monopoly's agents have It becomes a question, therefore, whyther] such a company should not be.glven the right of passagé through muni- tipalities, the right to -do business therein being reserved for local arrangement.If real competition, for the benefit of the public, is the object, .lt would be well also.to name à maximum charge, or a schedule of such maximum charges, beyond which such & company could not go under any agreement It might make with any muriicipality.Inspection should be provided for in the public interest.And any charter issued to the cem- .pany.with™a view to putting its fync- tions.at.the \u2018service of the community should.be strictly.limited as to Tha churtar ought to lapse un- Ixeare, ana the sont effective who claim that they desire to! possitile should \u2018be: taken iq prevent amAigamation.A \u2018compgny operst-; ing a charter Mie that coud ome to Montreal\u2019 be sure of a welcome, If such § charter is put through the Leg- isjature, and is opercted, tha light and paver Monopoly, having sown the wind, \"will be reaping the whirlwind.et THE FORMATIVE STAGE._ General Botha has come to the front again as leader of the Boer group which\u2019 declines to accept self-government by instalments; the other names mada fa~- millar to ug during the war attached to the manifesto which the malcontents have issued are those of Messks.Schalkberger, Wolmarans, Smuts and General Boyer.The names of De Wet and De La Rey are conspicuous by their absence, General Botha declares that the new constitution must cause \u2018\u2018yniversal dissatisfaction among his countrymen\u2019 because it \u201creveals a deep distrust of public opinion in the Transvaal, and creates a debating soclety rather than a responsible body which can seriously carry out any local legislative proposals.; The Boer general makes the best of his case in an elaborate review .of tha proposals, clause by clause, but one of his objections geems eurious to those long accutomed to the enjoyment of complete self-government; for General Botha refers .to thé fact that \u201cnen rearing large families of prospe::ive citizens under great trials are placed on the same clectoral footing as singie men temporarily fortune hunting in the Colony.\u201d This Is raising the old grievance as to the position of the \u2018\u201cOui- landers,\u201d which was one of the Iain causes of the war and savors of an attempt to favor a ruling caste.which would te quite as objectionable to ¢on- stitutional Liberals if it helped the Boer section of the population as if it [avor- ed.the mine owning element.For good or for evil the time has gone.by when the agricultural !nterest in any country can exercise authority in proportion to the land which it owns or occupies.The old fashioned type cf Boer looked upon the introduction of manutacturing and mining industries as a sort of curse; he and his forefathers had constantly shifted furthzr and further.back from the tide of advancing civilization es represented by rail ways, cities and stores and factories, The best hope of the future of the dual races in South Africa lies in the fact that there is .a rapidly growing Progressive party among the.Juets themselves who though not less pitriot- ic than th2 men of the Botha stamp, are keen enough to see that the time has come then they must assort themselves in the urban centres of rop- ulatioh and encourage the extension vf lic works.The demand for agvicul-! tural produce is greater in South Africa than in any othér large \u2018section of the \u2018Empire, and nowhere is the local supply more.scarce.However objaction-\u2019 able the mine owning capitalist may be as an \u2018Individual, he has bee: the means of creating.a demand for just.that \u2018class of produce which the Boer farmers are best fitted to cultivate, and as the prosperity of the Dutch element in the population Increases its ideals \u2018will become\u2019 higher and its unwillingness to mix in commercial ahd, eventually, in social intercourse with its neighbors, less pronounced.General Botha does.not: seam to \u2018make sufficient allowance for the fact\u2019 that it is scarcely three years ago since the possibility that so=puch reconciliation could have been accomp- ished in so short a time would have been generally ridiculed.; > \u2014 KEEPING THE GATES.It is a favorite grievance of the Opposition press, when other topics are not forthcoming, that the medical inspection to which new arrivals are 'subjected on landing in this.Dominion, is borders of the United States.The argument upon which this conclusion is based is the fact that a certain number of candidates for admission to the, United States at ports on tH® Canadian! border are not considered good enough to pass the Agnerlcan medical authorities.The United States immigration officials occasionally lend a further degree of color to this charge by com- | plaining that the Canadian border gives them more trouble than all the rest of their ports of entry; which Is doubtless \u2018true, for itis the only one where a can- -didate for admission can, without great cost to himself, if refused at ore place go on to another in the hope of slipping through eventually, The immigrant arriving at an Atlantic or Pacific port once: refused, is shipped: off home to his native land- and that is the last of him.! The point where he is ultimately deported is too far off to encourage him to try his luck again.1f the, examination applied : by the United, States immigration officials were a matter of precise rule or exact science, there is a bare possibility that it would be in thd interests of the Dominion to duplicate it at her own portals and make it certain that no one who had once secured access to Canada could be refused access, to the United States on medical grounds, Unfortunately there is the strongest possible eviderice that the American examination is far from being exact, and that it is impossible to predict beforehand its results, in any particular case.If the decisions of the immigration inspectors were sufficiently unis form and scientific to be predictable beforehand, is it to be supposed that the Atlantic lines wopuld continue to bring over the immense percentage of passgngers who still meet rejection at Ellis Island and elsewhere and Involve the carrying company in a substantial loss for \u2018their maintenance and thelr return tn the place of théir origin?The fact is that in many cases there is no sufficient evidence in \u2018the immigrant himself to indicate whether .the decision of the Inspecting doctor will bp for or against ¥¥n; de line oarries him on a speculative NT Total 9 > = z +|excoosHoss> = = | Swertam meee mm, Miller, 2b.Bannon, 3b.Meaney, r.f.Lachance, 1b.Dydr, 8.8.James, s.s.Wiedensaul, c.f.Tce, Ifo.Gibson, c.Felix, pod i s|eosscosocsos ujesesH#sHoons nlvwsos-co-e5 ts ~1 , \u201cTotal, Score by inniogs:\u2014 Rochester .- 02,0 1» 00003 Montreal 00v00Y00 0-0 Summary:\u2014Two-base bit, Gibson.Sacr!- fice hits, Steelman, Smith.Stolen base, Steelman.Struck out, by Felix, Smith, Fertsch (2), Yancy (2), 'Rothfuss, O'Brien, Kennedy: by Fertsch, Larhance, Felix.Base i vo chances.uc oo ane.the new Firat baseman, made of balls, off Felix, 1: off Fertsch, 2.Hit his first appenrance on Saturday.\u2018and.re- | by pitched ball, by_ Felix, Rothfuss.Lett où ; ceived a cheertyl welcome from the fans.bases, Rochester, 7: Montreal, 5.Umplre, He played a nice fielding game, but failed Zimmer.- .ee \u2014 HELL DO 1 ' Si Gibson\u2019s Smashing Two-Bagger | © Won Sunday\u2019s Game for the Birds Lachance Reaches for the Wide Ones.ALL RIGHT, ee He nee en {Brought in Winning Run in Ninth With One Out\u2014 Pappalau Shut Out Bronchos 1-0\u2014Lachance Made Two Hits.3 _ Mr.Gibson may consider himself entitled | to draw his full salary this month by a very large majority.He.has struck his batting zait, and can't keep it too long to please We people who keep the box-office busy.; Eight hundred is his little average for the last three games\u2014not mentioning that Fatlk- ner yesterday carefully lobbed bim\u201d up four \"balls as far from the plate as he reasonably could, for fear Gib would lare out something with a.couple of runs tagged on it.But that was exactly what Gib did\u2014and he did it in the ninth when a large goose egg represented, the combined efforts of both teams in the tally department.© lt-was\u2019 quite simple, too.Faulkner weak-.enrd a lot as the game went on, and lost track of the plate, sending Wiedenaanl and Joyce to first and second, Then Gibson \u2018fell against a slow Job, and slammed f{ against the farthest recesges of the .cnce, ON HIS TOES., .y: .Gibson's Pose as He Jollies the When Giving the Sign.Batter and Wledensaul cantered home, while Joyce stopped to let out \u2018a yell or two just to help out the mighty shout that six thousand ardent enthusiasts uncorked for the occasion.It was the third shut-out in the Rochester series, and the second for the Birds to take.Mr.Faulkner got a disagreeable surprise over Lachance.He concluded that \u2018\u2019Candy\u201d\u2019 couldn\u2019t, hit a carpet tack with a maul and started to exhibit some fancy tricks which.resulted in the ex-Beanealer gathering in a couple of bingles.Faulkner failed to see the humor of the situation half as keenly as the -fans did.For once the Birds played\u2019 an errorless game\u2014and so did Buck's Bronchos.In fact, the play was so smooth that at times it was colorless, even listless.Pappalau and his dece; tive -ball did the business for the Royals and kept the Bron- chon\u2019 seven hits well scattered.Things looked.a little dangerous in Ro- \u2018chester\u2019s second when, with two out, O'Brien rapped à safe bingle down centre, and Manning duplicated the trick to Jeft, but Smith rolled an easy one to Pappalau, and 1 was ali over.Never again did Buck's men come within hailing distance of a score.Inetne elgbth Mr.Pap just pitched ree balls.O'Brien bunted the first into James\u2019 mit, Mannin vent the next in the same direction, an failed to connect with first, while Smith saved a lot of trouble by tha hall into Lachance\u2019s - aa éroppinx | Faulkner pitched a pretty game for six innings, \"but lost his control there, and started presenting passes, which were great- {y appreciated by the fans.In the seveuth, James got transportation ta first, Wisdensaul sacrificed him to second, and he made third while Joyce went out.Then Burkenberger winked a mighty wink, to Faulkner, and four lohs sailed past Gib- ! son so far away he could not have hit \u2018em | If he tried, and Git\u2019 promptly stole second \u2018But all Pappalau, could unloose was a fly fo centre which ended the trouble.| Then in the eighth Miller also drew a pass, and was sacrificed to second by Bap- non, but forgot that Smith was guardin- that corner, a moment, later waa caught \u2018ten | feet away.It probably did not cost a run, as Meauey made a scratch hit, and Lachance flew out.But in the ninth* Strong men cheered and small boys hugged each other when, In answer .to fervent prayers to rip the inside out of the sphere, Gibson sent tha leather hurtling' about forty feet farther than Yancy could run for It, and Wiedensaul cleared the plate, with Joyce ready to do the same, only he didh't have to.The oscore:\u2014 - ROCHESTER.CR HP.O AE] nL 00 | ! | | O'Brien, s.8 0 Manning.1,3% # 0 Smith, 2b.9 0 2 2 0 Yancey, of, oon 4 #8 1-3 0 0 Carey, 1b: .0 4 0 1 1 6 0 Rothfuss, r.f.4 « à 0 0 Kennedy, 3b.@ 4 1 3 3 0 Steelman, ©.a 0 1 3-0 0 Faulkner, p: .-.\u2026 3 9008070 Total 00000000.33.0 6°25 12 © \u201cOne -man out when winning run was made.MONTREAL.AR RUH DOA E Miller.2b.00000000e 0 0°11 2 0 \"Bannon, 3b.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oO 0 1 2 0 Meaney, rif.0°1 5 070 Lachance, 1b.- .0 214 0 0 James, s.B.0 0 2 4 0 \u2018Wiedensaul, c.f.1 0 1 0 0 Joyce.LL.01 0 0 0 Gibson, c.on 2 3 2 # Pappalau, p.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u201c0 00 4 0 \u2014 ee en py bm Total 40000000 1 6 27 14 0 Score by innings ; Rochester 0000000000 Montrkal #v#o000001\u2014t.Summary:\u2014 1 wo-base hiis, Kennedy, Yan- cy, Gibson.Stolen bases, Lachance,\" Joyce, Gibson.Sacrifice hits, Bannon, Wie cnsaul.Bases oh balls, by Faulkner, James (2), Gibson, Miller, Wiedensault, Joyce: by l\u2019appa- lau, 0.Struck out, by Faulkner, Pappalau, Gibson, Meaney: by Pappalau, Rothfuss (2), Yancy.Time of game,\u2019 1.20, Umpire, Zim- mer.Attendahce, 7,200.TORONTO MADE IT FOUR \u2014 _._ STRAIGHT FROM BUFFALO -Toronto, May 15.\u2014Buffalo was slaughtered in one inning Saturday.Four singles, a doubf¥, hit by pitched ball, a passed ball and four stolen bases gave Toronto six runs in the second Inning.By winning four straight from the Bisons, Toronto took.first place.The score: : \u2019 BUFFALO.: A.B, R H.P.O.R.E.Gettman, cf.4 1 & 40 0 His, Lt .4 0 0 0 0 0 Delehanty, r.f.4 0 1 0 6 0 Murphy, \"1b .2°0 0 6 00 Laporte, 2b.4 0 0 4 1 0 Bird, 1b.3 0 0 4 1 0 McManus 2 0 8 4 10 Nattress, 8.8.4 0 0 3 6 0 Brown, 3b.#8 00100 Yerkes, p.\u2026.100610 Brockett, F.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.3 0:23 1 1 0 TOR 'accsovossorors 8 3° 0-90.38 3 j CLE \u2018Kennedy reached |\u2019 x { Tonto.\u201cMontreal oom # fe * , > » , TORONTO.AB oun x, © 1 sswcaocooD 0 White, 12 Les Harley, c.f.ao -\u2014 elxnsHoos\u2026mr-oN - jd | +4 2 08 10 a bh gm pe bi Soffel, 2b.Magoon, 4 O'Brien, Fuller, c.Faikenburg, p.'.\u2026terccr Total .Score.by .inning Toronto rrreccsuautes Buffalo .e1 Summary: \u2014.Two-base \u2018hits, Geitman, O'Brien, Harley.Sacrifice hits, O'Brien (2).Innings pitched, by Yerkes, 3; by Brockett, 1.Hits, oft Yerkes, 6; off Brockett, 6.Stolen bases, Hill, Hatley.Happ,.Murray, Boftel.Hit by Murray.Baseg on balls, by Yerkes, Falkenourg; by Falkenberg, lcMan- wild pitch, se a+ IIL wlcomoococo® 81 cucan Bee Le nN .MS .::- @1| oo, oan ov so, ce, ee e- ee II us.Passed ball, \u2018McManus.Wil Falkenburg.Double plays, Soffel to Rapp (2).Struck out, by Brockett, - Harley: by Falkenburg, Gettman, H .(2), Delehanty, A HEAVY HITTER.Wagner, Who Has Recovered From the\" Injury to His Knee and Rejoined the Birds.Left on mplres, Egan Attendance, 7,200.Murphy, saporté (2).Brown (2).bases, Toronto, 9: Buffalo, 6.and Conway- Time, 1.45.\u2014\u2014\u2014 BASEBALL NOTES.Buffalo struck a large-sized snag at To- Manager Harley.of the Torontos, .plays An the outfield.There are some other playing managers who should: follow his example, \" \u2019 Lachance and Gibson pulled off a nice play in the first innings.Rochester hax a good atring.of pitchers thia vear.Wagner was on the .side lines, but did not play He is wanted to strengthen up that infield.: ; Montreal has a fast-flelding but light-hit- ting outiield.Steelman has a good whip.Birds pimmed to their bases.Ten thousand persons saw Saturday's game in Toronto.There is money {no a winning team, Mr.Kreltner.Gibson has struck an 800° clip.he's going to keep it up.But he won't.Who said Lachance coulda\u2019t hit?Faulkner fancies.he can.Miller should keep awake on the bases, Rad form to go to sleep at second.: Three consecutive shut-out games, tagged two of \u2018em.\u2019 Meaney ate everything -in sight in right pasture.- \u2019 His running catches caused several \u2018cases | of heart failure.! When Lachance gets on the bases he keeps busy.Raub's rubicund from the landscape.But nothing hoticeable got past Lachance at first.' Bannon missed his usual hit - .But his sacrifice stunt was A wonder.Faulkner, like Bunthorne,\u201d° \u2018\u2019holds\u2019 himself like that.\u201d .The ladles admired his attitudes muchly.ft was the cleanest game scen here this season\u2014the error department was blanked.He kept the and reflection was missed \u2014\u2014\u2014 .OTHER EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES.Saturday.Mntimes He says i Le be ly Oa .01000200~\u2014 8 ~7 3 ton .011000000\u2014 8 3 1 Batterie Dril}; Young and Criger.Umpire, Sheridan.Attendance, 5,000.At St.Louls\u20148t.Louis-Phimdélphia game postponed; rain.~ .Sunday Games.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .re.01220013*\u2014 9 12 1 New York.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.010000110\u2014 3 8 Batteries Attrock a McFarland; Putt- man an cuuire.pire, Connolly.Attendance, 15,418 od At St.Louis\u2014 | * St.Louis.100 1-2 4 5 Philadelphia .240030010\u201410 11, 0 Batteries \u2014 Plank and Powers.ance, 10,000, American League Standing.V + Lost.Pct Cleveland .c.ve0nenee 8 690 Philedelphia .sy .524 Chicago 10 .624 Washington.11 .522 Detroit .,.10 .h00 New York.11 476 8t.Louis.IN .\u2026.10 11 478 Boston 9 14 .391 MAGOG Bk.SHERBROOKE.° The Magog Baseball.Club defeated the Sherbrooke team by the score of 3-0.Score: Magog LVN 0001 2°=3 Sherbrooke .0000000000 Struck out b \u20ac urt, 14: by Mirault, 9.Attendance, 1,000.The Vaillancourt brothers were too much for \u2018the visitng team because they were regular professibnals.~~.THE DAVIS BOYS WON, In a game played at Mascotte Park, the 8.\"Davis & Sons\" baseball team defeated the Intimes.by à score of 12 to 2.Score by Innings: 0000110900 2 PS 2522100012 Racicot and Garr, .SD.&8 Batteries\u2014Riendeau, Larocque and sarcil.1 \u2014 GIBSON LEADS ROYAL HITTERS, JOYCE NEXT The batting averages of the Montreal team to date are not at a.are signs of improvement, although the men at the head of the \u201cbatting order show de- creases, Miller, Bannon and Meaney have dropped several polots.Dyer improved, but 80 far .edensau! has shown no great form with toe wood.\u2018the men who have moved up are Gibson, Raub and Joyce, the former Jumpiug from .270 to .360.Joyce and Raub have been hitting fairly well, and the former à within hailing distance of the favored .3u0 class, .The team batting shows some improvement, going from .216\u2018to \u2018241.At the same time the batting of the opponents has dropped from .288 to .208, showing that the \u2018Royals\u2019 pitch- lng department has been attending to busi- uess.» .In the fleld Montreal has done better, but there is room for even better work.The figures in the field read.Opponents, -.949; Montreal, .931.\u2018 Below are the batting averages, including yesterday's game:\u2014 Games.A.B.R.H., Av.Hammond, p.\" +1 2 1 1 50 Wagner, c.f, »s 3 12 0.6 417 Gibson, c.15 BO 3 12 .360 Barber, p.«8 - 1 3 333 Laroy, p.4 10 0 3 333 Joyce, 11.\u2026.\u2026.1 5 ,8 15 200 Raub, 1b.11 38 2 10 246 Felix, p.wr 3 s 0 2 22 Dyer, 8.8.14 51 7 1 .218 Meaney, rf.15 59 3 12 .203 Wiedensaul, cf.6 23 1 4 A4 Bannon, 3b.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.15 so 10 9 .150 Miller, \u20182b.2.220005 15 5 1 8 148 James, c.f.& 8.8.XK 5 2: 3 M6 Pappalau, p.vu.3 9 0 1 111 MeCarthy, p.\u2026\u2026\u2026.à 8 2 0 000 AUTOMOBILISTS WANT ! STRICTER REGULATIONS .\u2018 \u2018Such owners of motor cars as are members .of the Automobile Club of Canada are desirous that no Mcense should ve, issued by the city until owners have proved their capacity to run their machines in a capable man- ver.At the annual meeting of tbe club, to be beld to-night at the Windsor, a mation will be offered; suggesting that In- future tone city take this course and hold an examination as \u2018to an owner's capabilities before issuing a license.Such a law prevails in France, and in Paris, owners who desire to run their cars must pass a strict test before being allowed to proceed through the atreeta In charge of their autos.In this way only capable men | CAT handle the cars,/And as R result the danger of accidents to pedestrians is minimized.Jt is proposed to enforce similar rules here if the city wnli agree, and it is thought that At Newark\u2014 .R.H.E.Newark .PES 0000 0-1.Lo A Baltimore .0000ARINO\u2014 4° 6 Zu Ratteries\u2014Pardee and Shea; Adkins and Hearne, Umpire, Hassett, © 7 At Jersey City\u2014 : : ! Jersey City.c.300000024 RR 2 Providence LL.100010300\u2014 5 11 à Batteries\u2014Hmatead and McAuley.Pool a Jacklitz, Umpire, Moran.Attendance, 2,5 Eunday Games.At Rocky Point-Providence-Jessey City game postponed.rain.: At Newark\u2014 ! NOWATK yee ae esse né1000000- 1 5 \u2018A Baltimore ee .119026M02\u2014.6 10 1 Batteries\u2014Hesterfer and Shea, Mason and\u2019 Hearne.Umpire, Moran\u2019 Eastern League Standing.| Lost.Pet.Toronto 00.100000 cne sn e ee 5 644 Buffalo 3.6 A Newark .8 2 Providence a Baltimore oo.8 Jersey City 9 Rochester .0 20000000 N Montreal 200000000000 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.At New York- : R., Saturda-: H.EK.Chirago pe Mine ONDA 0, 3 3: \u2018New York.Jouvoevof=- L_ 3 1 \u2018Batteries\u2014 Lundgren and O'Neill.Taylor and Bresnahan.umpires,\u201d Emslie and O'Day.Attepdance, 8,000, i At Philadelphia\u2014 .St.Louls.\u2026.\u2026.0.220000000 0e Nin020090- 3 12 A! Philadelphia\u201c.2/0000006\u2014 2 7 À Hatteries\u2014Thielman and Grady: Duggleby and Kahoe.tmpire, Klem.Attendance, 4,- | \"is., .+ Brooklyn\u2014 Co Brooklyn 05000000 2ejnooge\u2014 7 14 3 littabûürz Lo.Lane eee Miwoooe- 3 9 + Battériest-Meintyre and Ritter: Flaherty and Pletz.Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, ! 4,200, .Co _ At Boston\u2014 : «| Boston .\u2026.\u2026.\u20260.0.0\u2026.10001000\u2014 3 10 2.Cincinnatt .\u2026.or0t00000\u2014 3.71 | Batteries\u2014Fraser, and Needham: Chech and Phelps.Umpire, Bausoweln.Attendance, 2,530.Sunday Games.At BrooKlyn- - x.H.E.Brooklyn 020000000000 Oonaniono- 1 3 1 Pittsburg 4-.\u2026.000000000000 WORK AT WOODBINE Toronto, Ont.May 15.\u2014The railbirds bad great day at the Woodbine Saturday.It The plat- ers to work were: Inferno, which romped 14 miles in 2.20; Heather Jock, a mile in 1.54, the mile and three-elghths in 2.37; Caperca-\" lizie, five-eightns In 4.07.The plater, Tony Hart, sent the distance for tbe\u201c first time with: Gypsano, covered the plate course in 2.1913.Benclart worked oue of the fastest miles of the year in 1.44%.The other trials were: Scarfell, a mile, 1.46; Light Brigade, mile, 1.48; Loupanga, mile, 1.50; Alles D'Or.n mile in 1.46, War Paint, mile and an cighth (iv 2.03; mile in 1.48: War Whoop, mile and an eighth in 2.03, and a mile in 1.48; Charles: Elwood, five-éighths iu 107: The Dragon and Gold Stick, six fur- tongs, jn 1,22: Cobourg and Barbarossa, five- eighths in 1.47; T.S.Martin and Nagazan, half-mile in .51'%.Pater, half in .52; Mérry England, five-eighthk in 1.06, And Scotch Plume and Irish Witch a mile in 1.52.Trainer Frayling arrived to-day from Cali- tornia with a string of thirteen.He made the \u2018trip in a week: on : The following notice appeared at the track : Saturday: ; \u2018\u2019Any person who, Is suspended or ryled off any race course is forbidden admission to any part of the property \u2018of the Ontario Jockey Club.\u201d bo YALE ATHLETES WON EASILY FROM PRINCETON Princeton, N.J.May i.\u2014Princeton was easily defeated by Yale daturday in a dual crack meet, 9% to 3419.Captain Williams, ex-champion Intercoiiegiate iniier, proved no \u2018match for Hill, of Yale, who finished sev- | eral rods in the lead by a remarkable \u2018sprint, Voing the mile in 4.34 4-5.S.Rulon Miller, Princeton's crack short distance man, failed to secure a place: in the 220.yard dash.The best exhiuition ot the 4 meet was by Simons, of Princeton, who made a broad jump of 22 feet 1119 inches, breaking the records of both umversities.The two miles was done in.splendid time by Hale, of Yale, who set the pace for the entire race, and finished ahead of Chapin in 9.49 3-5.In most of the track events the time was not exceptional, chiefly owing to a heavy track.CLUB .At the annual meeting of the Longueuil Boating Club, held Saturuay night, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, I.H.Grey; vice-president, E.0.D'ickard; treasurer, Frank Robertin; secretary, 11.Donnelly; captain, W.Davis; committee, Pat Honeyman and Jack Marcou.The report lor the year was presented by Mr.E.Pickard, last year's secretary.Mr.Gray presented the financial report, which was most satisfactory.The clubhouse Is to be opened for the season on Wednesday evening, May 24, \u2018when an informal dance will be held.: \\ SEF HE HNN RIN HRN \u2018 HARRIS, HARKNESS AND: CO ae oH 56 Le a A us 5 3 + * : | * + CAPS MAY LOSE RALPH.* »* - \u2019 - + * Ottawa, May 15.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014It # # is stated on good authority that ¥ 4% Herd lph will throw up his \u2018 M GovernïMent job and will go to #.# Toronto, where he will receive.# # $30 ia week to play professional # »* Incroase.He will be a decided # % loss to the Caps, and, his place # #* will be hard to fill.\u2018 * % Pat Murphy has signed a Te- # À cumseh certificate.+ Frum wh SHEEN Futter NAL pW pb, bya Co udhoff and Weaver;, mpire, Kelly.Attend- | wonderful, but there\u2019 S NEW OFFICERS Proc THEIR BLD PLAYERS Howard and Robinson Practised With Them on ° Saturday.The statement that Robinson, Howard and Mcllwainpe, of the Shamrocks, were going to tradsfer their allegiance to the Moutreals was not founded on fact, as Robinson and Howard have signed with the Shamrocks and participated in their practice Saturday.The other players who have signed arc: \u2014Kenny, Reilly, Howard, Kavanagh, Currie, Robinson, Hogan, Hoobin, J.Brennan, Hennessy, P.Brennan, Griffith, Kane and Devine.Mellwaine has not- yet signed, but is ex- pec to do so.Harry Smith is not desir- ousjof playing this year, but if tne Sham- ) really.require his services, he will agaiy don a green Jersey.The Shamrocks bad a splendid practice Saturday ln anticipation of their match here with the Capital, May 27.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BRANTFORD\u2019S LACROSSE\u2019 - TROUBLES INCREASING Brantford, Ont., May 156.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The lacrosse officials here do not at all like the way things are looking in the C.L.A.senior series.with the boosting of prices the Toronto teams are doing, tbe local management committee finds it aitficult to secure any players of repute with a chance of paying what is com.ug to them.The most kicking, however, is done at the existence of a five-team léague.Now that it is too late to mend matters the mahagement committee is openly advised to quit the senor C.L.A., but it is hardly .cly this will bappen since the season has been almost entered upon.Fred Frank.stated yesterday morhing that such a course might be pursued and find fevor in tuis city.Tom Nel- Bon, chairman of the management committee, says the tcam will be strong in any event, but they are not going to pay princely salaries.So far the men actually signed are:\u2014Hutton, Brawn and Layden.wer has yet been received from Tack sen- dry or Dade, Arrangements have not been - completed for Degan.| CAUGHNAWAGAS BEAT \"NATIONALS SIX TO FOUR}: The.Caughnawaga Indians, unsuccessful applicants for admission to the N.AL.U., yesterday defeated the Nationals on the Maisonneuve grounds by 6 goals to 4.The winners played excellent lacrosse, their defensive and offénsive tactics being exceptionally strong.Their team play was not perfect, but they were in.good condition were not afraid to play a strenuous game, which the 2,500 spectators thoroughly en- joved.The names of those who played on the winning team were:\u2014Joe Deer.goal; Joe Jacobs, point; Jim Norton, cover; P.Za- charie, Joe Taylor, Angus Leaf, F.S.Kirby, centre;, D.Datlleteut,\u2018 Chas, Montour, Dominique Twoaxe, Peter Jacobs and Joe Martin.JUVENILE LACROSSE.Teams wishing to enter the Independent Juvenile Lacrosse League, will kinaly send delegates to the meeting which will take place Tuesday evening, May 16, at 88 Prince Artbur Street: .ee RICHMOND TO CELEBRATE \"VICTORIA DAY ROYALLY Richmond, \u2018Que., May 15.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014Vic- toria Day will be celebrated at Richmond.The purely athletic feature of the day may be confidently looked forward to as something well worth witnessing.In the morn- fng.from 11 to 12, there will be a grand go-as-you-please rece from the Town Hall, down Main Street to Hudon's corner, thence to Adams Street, to College Street, back to Town Hall.At 1 p.m.there will be a procession of the Danville, Windsor Mills and Richmond baseball teams, headed by the Richmond brass band, to thé exhibition grounds, where the sports will commence at 1.30 p.m.\u2018A league baseball match will ba played at 4 p.m.between Windsor Mills and Richmond.The following sport will also take place: \u201410 yard dash, 220 yards dash, 440 yards dash, half-mile race, 1 mile race, 2 mile race, running high -jumps, standing high jump, running broad jump, pole vault, putting 16 - a; ] ., .a Ve | lect its Zo + Monday, May 15th, '05 4 me THREE There is no pause in the reception of\u201d new merchandise in our Dress Goods Department.\u201dDay in and day out, all the year round, novelty succeeds - novelty.That is one = secret of its popularity 3 -always the added feature to interest and to attract.| LATEST ARRIVALS IN MOHAIRS: - \u20181.Pure Mohair Lustre, 42 inches wide, in best shades of brown and blue, very bright fabric; priced.per \u2018yard, .50.C Pure Mohair Lustre, 42 inches wide, in new ¢ fancy designs; priced per \u201c yard, .50: 2.Pure Mohair Lust¥, 44 A, _ ref ESN ee qi inches\u2019 wide, in self color a à.checks, latest pattern of -.Ë the season ; priced per {à ' vard, .75.Ÿ i > { WHITE COTTON -UNDERSKIRTS, 65.\u201c\" 300 made of good cotton, 10-inch frill, 4-inch edge of embroidery, with 3° %4-inch tucks above, French band, sizes 38, 40, 42 inches.The value will induce extra buying.Tuesday, .65.(See window display.) 2 x EE SUA aT EE LES * st BE MONTREAL DALLY HEKALD, NUNLAY, MAY15, se, en 4 » _MARKET Embargo No Cause yi =} Hurts England More Than Canada REPORTS.for Worry; The opiplon of the majerity of the Cana- djan.cattle dealers be that the re- \"fgeal\u2019 of - the Britlalé Bogr | \u2018of Agriculture à remoye the embarge ou Canadian cattie will not hurt the Odnadlan stock-raisers to say extent, but 16 saine the best-interests of the British agriculturists themselves.\u201cI do not believe that the embargo will burt \u2018the Cauaû.do pattlemen af all,\u2019 sald & prominent Montrea) cattle desler to a representative of The Herald;this morning, and there te no doubt he expressed the general Opinion of nearly'alt the local denlers.But for the embargo tne British farmer could get our stock cattle after they had been prepared for fsttaning, the most expensive part of raising, fatten them himself, and get the bulk of the profits.The Brit- Isa farmer .could \u2018Buy Canadian stock at about £8 a head and sell it as from £)2 to £15 a head when fattened, thus making & good profit.This profit might just as |-Well be reaped-by the -Carudtan farmer.It is, of course, to the interests of the Irish stock-raisers \u201cto have Canadian stock shut out of the British \u2018marke,t and their Inflüence was no doubt In\u2019 a large messure responsible for the refusal of the Board of Agriculture to remove .e embargo.The removal of the embargo, on the other hand, would have one advantage to Canadian\u201d stock-ralsers.It would remove the slur on Lanadian cattle as diseased, which, fn the opinion of prominent Canadian cattlemen, fs absolutely unfounded.: MR.ALLAN'S OPINION.Toronto, May 15.\u2014Mr.J.D.Allan, pres!- dent of the Union Stock Yards, speaking of the continuance of the embargo on Canadian cattle to-day, said: - \u201cCanadians can afford to smale at, and, in doing so, pity the stubborn ignorance of the British agriculturist concerning what is in his own best interest.\" .Mr.Allan expressed himself.as strongly in favor of a relaxation of the embargo, by increasing the slaughtering time «limit after arrival from ten\u2018 to thirty days.Owing to the ice blockads in the St.Lawrence Gulf last week a number of ships from Montreal would arrive in England at once and probably 9,000 head of Canadian \u2018cattls would be, \u2018dumped .on the market.The demand could not absorb so many at once, and consequently British butchers would be able to make low prices to Canadlan shippers.The pos- sibliity of loss in thie way would be prevented if our exporters were able to, hold cattle long enough to tide over a tempor- butter at 18%c and 57 boxes Langlois & Co.bought 80 boxes at 18%c and 103 Doxes at 18%e; H a c; À W.Grant bought 90 boxes at 18%c; A M.ou 18%c and 75 bought 130 boxes at ISKe; A.bought 88 boxes at -8%c and 30 bo; F.Fowler bought 28 boxes at Hh ance was unsoid.Unsalte 854c and 25 boxes at 93c; Gunn, Langlois & Co.bought 27 boxes at 9%c and 25 boxes at 9%c; Hodgson Bros.tought 35 boxes at 9c.The balance was unsold.Twelve buyers were present.boxes cheese boarded Saturday, 35 boxes colored and 663 white, at 9%c, no sales.bid to 95c and at that rigure all the cheese was sold on the board.Weegar, for A.A.Ayer & Co., got 161 boxes; Wilson, for A.D.McGillis, got 58 boxes; Bennett, for Jas.Dal- rymple, got 40t boxes white and 35 colored, end Langlois, for Gunn and Langlois, got 40 oxes, Weegar, Wilson, Bennett and Langlois.on the board Saturday 1,820 white and 50 colored cheese, and 65 at 9 9-16c, b white and 201 colored.All sold at 9%c.271; J.A.Webster, for J.Alexander, 252; N.the cheese board, held Saturday, 226 boxes, A.Logan, at 956.preliminaries at Saturday's meeting of the cheese board was taken up largely with a discussion on the advisability of changing and a resolution to that end was introduced and lost.v G.G.Publow, the chief dairy instructor for Eastern Ontario, addressed'the board briefly.The® former spoke of the bright outlook for Canadian cheese Around the number of buyers, including the following: L.Patton, R.G.Murpby, M.W: Evertts, O.KE.Earle, J.J.Dickey, M.H.Bissell, J.Webster, J.R.A, Laing, D.Derbyshire, A.A.last mentioned {8 a new face.known resident of Lyn and for the remainder | of the season will represent Frank Fowler, the Montreal boards throughout this section.1,366 were colored and 1,234 white.was quoted at 55s for both kinds.indicated a, weaker tone as compared wth last\u2019 Saturday, bolding back, forced the buyers to-pay the same prica, 10c.Ÿ than they had anticipated.the buyers colored seamed to have the prefer- at 18kc; Gunn, .Allen bought 30 boxes McCullough bought 95 boxes at boxes at 18%c; J.\u201cAlexander EY Hibbard at 18%c; The bal- sold \u2018at 18%c.F.Fowler bought 93 bôxes of cheese at The board adjourned to 20th.Vankleek Hill, May 15.\u2014There were 698 Langlois opened the bid Bennett then raised the There were four buyers present \u2014 Belleville, Ont., May 15.\u2014There was offered Sales were 715 boxes at 9%c, For tbe balance 9 9-16c was offered, but holders wanted higher prices.Cornwall, May 15.\u2014At the Cornwall chesse oard-Saturday 714 boxes were boarded, pi e buyers were J.A.McRae, for Hodgson Bros.Fit, for Willer & Riley, 153; Logan, for the A.A.Ayer Company, 38, Chesterville, May 15\u2014At the meeting of white were boarded.All sold on board to A.The buyers present were Messis.Carson and Logan.Brockville, Ont.May 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The the day of meeting to Thursday, as formerly, F.Fowler, the Montreal exporter, and Prof.this \u2018season.large in England table.was an unusually Davis, C.R.Earle, and H.N.Gardiner.The He is a well exporter, at this and other The offerings were 2,599 boxes of which The cable Though the general feeling of the market the salesmen, by persistent This was at least 1c better In the eyes of ary glut.: \u2018Grain, Flour, Hay ence, but in many cases factories had both kinds and would.not allow the white to go cheaper, and in order to get the.desired colored the white bad to be taken also.When the chalker got down to work, however, the buyers did pot bother themselves much about the Le Rol and says he is fully satisfied that be very serious indeed.War bringe its many | - Grain.\u2014The week opened with very little business offering and local grain men Ry \u2018that it looks as though the bids over cable will certainly have to show an increase .if business is to Improve as there ig nothing to indicate that the quotations here are likely to go lower.i Flour.\u2014The demand continues to improve | from both local and country buyers and business In consequence is steadily increasing.We quote: .Manitoba spring wheat patents, 3u.40 to 35.50; strong bakers, $5 10 to $5.20; winter wheat patents, 35.50 to $5.6; straight rollers $5.15 to $5.25, abd in bags, $2.45 to 32.55.Milifeed.\u2014Very little millfeed is being offered on the local market, and it is said tbat in some instances millers have been |- buyers in the market.Prices, §! to $1.50 a ton.The demand for bran is somewhat limited, at present, bus there is a good enquiry t $18.80 to $18: shorts, $20 to $21; mmonillte, 324 Lo 328 per ton, as to quality.Oats.\u2014 There was no_ further change in the market for rolled oata, which: is quiet at $2.16 \u2018to 32.174 per bag.The demanu for cornmeal ts slow at 31.35 to $1.45 per bag.Hay.\u2014An-easy feeling prevails in the mar: ket for baled aay.owing to .reased receipts and lower prices are anti¢ipated.The demand is fair for local consupmtion.We Quote as follows: No.1, to $8.60; No.2, $8 to 38.50: clover, mixed, $7 to $7.50.and pure clover, 36.50 to 38.75 per ton, in car lots, - - 2.8 , .% The Provision Market \u201c There was no new developments In the .market, prices being.firm for all lines, with & fair volume of business passing on both.local and country account.I)reased hogs were quiet, with abattoir fresh-killed quoted | at 39.75 to $10 per 1 lb.| Prices:\u2014Heavy canada short cut mess pork, in tierces, $31.50 to $32.50; Yeavy Canada short cut mess, $21 to $22; Canada short eut back pork, $19 10 $20; heavy Canada long cut mess pork, nope; beavy Canada short tut clear pork, $19 to $.u: heavy flank pork.$19 to $20; light Canada sbort cut clear pork, \u201cone.+ | Country Produce Beans.\u2014 Business in beans was quiet, but the undertone to the market femaina steady ! and prices for choice primes are unchanged |.(at $1.60 to $1.65 per bushel, Honey.\u2014-The market for honey was dull; find We quote as follows: Extracted white rlover honey.Te to Tlec per featureless: wheat honey, 6c to 6la¢, and white clover tomb, 13c to 13%e¢.I Maple Product.\u2014A fair usiness continues to be done in \u2018maple produet, and prices show.no change: We quote: Syrup, in 60-gal.kegs, 6c to Bléc per Ih.: In tins, 630 to 70c per wine, measure, and 3c to '80¢ for Imperial, and Brauce sugar, Slee *2-9c per b > Hops.\u2014The demand for hops is slow -and the tone of the market fis easy.Choice+ Canadians, 28¢ to 29c, and .tair to good at td to 266 per lh, ; - Ashes.-\u2014~A weaker fecling has prevailed in the market for potash.and prites \u2018show a sharp decline.\u2014WVe quote as follows: Firat sorts, $6.60.seconds, $5: una rus pearis, $1 \u2018Ao $7.25 per 101 Ib.: English Cheese Markets London, May.15.\u2014A wenker feeling has developed in the market since this day week, \u2018and prices have detlined 13 to 24 to 648 to Bis.Bristol.May 15.\u2014The market is easier with insida prices 6d lower, the range beipg from Ws to 088 6d.- Liverpool.Cheese, dull; ored, Dis.To-Day's Receipts May \u2018li.Butter, nominal.fincst white, [bs; finest col- The receipts in the city to-day by rail were as follows: GTR.C.P.R, Wheat, bush, .21 .Corn, bush.6 Peas, bushels .Flour, barrels Eggs, cases .1,644 344 Butter, packages .164 211 Cheese, boxes .1,072 847 Lard, packages .{ra 1,h70 Beef, barrels .oe.319 Meats, packnges.EN 222 \u201cTallow, barrels .AR 4 \u201cLeather, rolls 165 .37 Raw hides .vo 9 Tobacco, packages '.40 -68 easscrureus ou.xy D Apples, barrels Cheese Boards Cowansville, May 16.\u2014 (Bperiai.\\ \u2014 At the Eastern Townships Dairymen'sa Exchange Saturday, 31 creameries offered 1,081 boxes of butter and 9 factories offered 249 boxes cheese.H.H.Hibbard bought 145 boxes of nantes the cblor, went below luc.malning unsold, at adjournment, the salesmen were, given on the curb.same buyers, are reported to be quite heavy, showing that the make is rapidly increasing in volume since the cows were turned loose on the pastures.Boxe: represent to-dhy'r transactions at 10c,! rather ginger, 12¢ to 20: clover, whole, 15¢ to 30c; cream of tartar, 266 to 30c: alispice, 12c to 15; + nutmegs, | are scarce and jobbers have found.10-1b.tin, and 6%c to 7c 1n on-1p.tins; buck- 8 Mnderstood that there will be no differ- | ence canners\u2019 quotations and the Canada canners\u2019 salmon futures are quoted on à basis of 55 $1,30: \u2018Heans, $1.20 per dozen.Canadian sardines, -[1antic- line, closes Wednesday, *6 p.m.BIOGRAPH PICTURES THIS WEEK.store, and only in one instance white A number of factories re-7| the special privilege of selling The.curb sales which include the \u2018\u2018regu- ars,\u2018\u2019 that are sent along every week to the In found numbers 4,000 | he \u2018buyers being: Gardiner.679; Webster, 200; C.Earle, 210; 0.E.Earle, 5; Bissell, | 9(0.Evertts, 30; 1,000; Murphy, 600; total, 4,039.Dickey.176, Derbyshire, The Grocery Trade The grocery trade in Montreal during the r = : - for + ron, Wh cy Mo ii pat past week bas been fairly satisfactory.No ton; Ontario winter wheat bran, in bulk, heavy ordering has becn done by country buyers, but a Lair trade has been done, and there has been a slight improvement on the corresponding week last year.Business in sugar \u2018is quiet.Orders from the country are coming tn slowly, and there does not seem to be any inclination on the | Qt, part of the country dealers to stock up for; \u2018te summer.: Trade In syrups and molasses Is quiet and | prices are unchanged.Barbadoes, in puncheons, 38c; do., in barrels, §igc, do., in half- barrels,\u201d 41'3¢; New Orleans, 22 to Bac: corn syrups, bls., 2%c: du.balf-barrels, | - 2 3-4¢; do.,'25-1b.pails, 90c: cases, 2-1b.fins, | their services.2-doz.per case, $190; do., 5-1b.tins, 1 doz.| per case, $2.35.N J Business in tea continues quiet.The market in London is a strong \u2018one ahd several rables for offers.during the week: were ura.| ed back.Lower grade Japans have been a little easler.Japans, fine\u201d 266 to 28c; commons, 124c to l15c; Ceylon, Pekoes, \u201817\u20ac to, 20c; Ceylon, greens, Young Hysong, 16c to 18¢c; Hysonm, 14'4c to 16c.Gunpowder, 13%¢ to l4c; China greens, Pingsuey gunpowders, 12¢ to 1dr.The coffee marker is firm and the demand is steady for actual supplies.Stocks are low, owing to little new goods coming in.Good Cocutas, 10¢ to 10e: Jamaica coffeelQlse, to lle; Java, 18c to 226: Morba, 17c to 20c.Ww A good active demand Ix reported for spices, and it js expected that atill better business will be done before the end of the month.Prices are unchanged.Peppers, | black, 18¢ to 22c; do, white, 25¢ to 20e: 25 to fûc.; Trade is fair in canued Fonds.Tomatoes it necessary to import more American tomatoes, Jt In price this reason between outside prices.Canners are disposing of the balance nf last year's stocks of canned fruits, but without any concession In price, In order to make room for the coming season.In f.o.b.roast.for rnckeyes, $%.7 to $4 for col- torn, and $2.50 to $2.75 for\u201cEumback.Salmon, pink, 90e to $1.Fraser River $1.50 to $1.75; corn, 2-1b.tina, $1.20; tomatoes, 3-1b.tins, Rie to \u2018Age: pear, Rae to 3.65 to $4 per cnse.- A reduction of 106 per 100 1h.in rice has been made by the mills.Business is quiet.B rice, in 10-bag lots, $2.95; B rlce.less than 10 bags, $2.05.C rice in 10-bag lota, $2.85; C rice, fn less than 10-bag lots, $2.95.MAILS FOR EUROPE.The mails for Great Britaln and Eu- rôpe close at the Montreal Post-Office during the present week as hereunder: Monday, 9.30 a.m.\u2014Kaiser Wilhelm | It, Notth German Lloyd line:3*6 p.m., Kaiser Wilhelm 11., supplementary., White Tuesddy, 4.30 a.m.-Majestie, Star line; *6 p.m.Majestic, supplementary.\u2018 .Friday, *6 p.m.\u2014 Lucania, Cunard line: **6 p.m., Bavarian, Allan line.The malls for France, Germany, Italy, etc.per La Savoie, General Transat- rt ots ; - ; ° \u2018*Letters may be posted up to 6 p.m.: other matter should be posted before 5 p.m.; «\u201cPaycels are forwarded by the Ba- varlan steamer, the latest time of mailing being 5 p.m.Friday, | The \u201cLiving Canada\u2019 Bioscope Com-; pany continue their entertainments ut Windsor Hall all this week, giving performances twice a day at and 8.15.Many new pictures will be Mtroduced, and the Victoria Rifles band furnishes the music at evening performances.Among the pictures to be retained is the Hackenschmidt and Jenkins match, which proved so popular last week.Reserved seats for all performanceà can be secured in advance at Shaw's music , .PASSENGERS ON CHAMPLAIN.The following saloon padsengers sail- l'afternoon by a Bleury street car at the 1724 NOTRE DAME \u201cTol, Main 2204, wae a HICKSON & DAVIDSON Co Stock Brokers, a Members Montreal Stook Exchange.STREET.ed for Liverpool on the Canadian Pacific Atlantic steamship Lake Champlain this morning.Mr.McGregor Barclay, Mr.F.K.Bennetts, Mre.Ben- netts, Mr.A.G.Bowker, Mrs, Bowke=r, Mr.W, Bradshaw, Mrs, Bradshaw and infant, Master Alex.Bradshaw, Mr.M.J.Brend, Mrs.Brend, Mr.J.D.Dery, Ur, H: J.Goff, Mr.W.E.Hall, Mrs.4 3 \u201c: PE i Judgment.The Double-breasted Back divi \u2018the honors with the 8ingle-breasted as the favorite business dress of the busy man of to-dsy, and has \u2018the call in Blue Worsteds and Scotch Tweeds, OUR PRO Fancy Vests wlil during .the coming season, \u201c OUR PROGRESS BRAND HIER à à à d'a 24 ASE : \\ des SUIT8S supply the demands of men.of good .Suis $1000 to 518.00 nd $1280 Suite, In Black and Blue Woreted, to your early Inspection, | è Coe be much worn TROUSERS _ are designed to impart ease and come - fort to the wearer without detracting from the perfection of set and- hang that young men so much desire.A\" [I PL GRESS BRAND A A RS Wm.Currie, Clothi | 1967 Notre Dame St., = \u20acr, Half way twixt MoGill and Inspector Streets.Houghton, Mr.Edwin C.Hurley, Miss F.May Hurley, Captain.V, F.Johnson, Mrs.Johnson, Miss Johnabn, Mrs.Maria Lauder, Miss Hilda Leighton, Mr, J.8.Mills, Mrs.Mills, Miss B.Morris, Mr.John 1.Plummer, Mr.Spilbury, Mrs.SpllBury, Canon Wyld.HEAVY ICE REPORTED BY STEAMER MINTO .Halifax, N.8&., May 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A special fromm Meat Cove, Cane\u2019 Breton,\u2019 says that the steamer Minto, dy a Marconi expedition, passed there Saturday morning bound for Cape Ray.She came back in the afternoon and anchored, Captain Finlayson reports ice all the way from Cape North to Cape Ray.The Minto found no trouble in going through the ice,\u201d but it is heavy enough to stop other vessels.The\u2018 Minto started this morning tp make another attempt to land at Cape Ray.while \u2018here she was in wireless communication with Cape Ray.and-for six hours yesterday with the turbiner Victoria bound out.There is no ice north of Cape North, , J ST.JOSEPH'S UNION PARADE.The members of $t.Joseph's Union! attended solemn mass yesterday mors, ing at thé Roman Catholic Church of Henri, and\u2019 subsequently paraded | the streéts, accompanied by\u2018the Tram-i way Company's band under Mr.Leg:r, and the band of St, Elizabeth College under Mr, A.Caron.M.Lezer received; as a gift from the members of his band the money paid them by the union for = a PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUS- .The pumber of night lodgings given last week -was 404 and the number of meals given was 044.mor resent week to.the |E , ; governors for the pr E.B.Grosrsbielss CM.Hays Protestant House of Industry and Re- | fuge and to the homes at Jongue : Pointe are: Sir W.C.Van Horne and | Charles R.Hosmer, Esq.\u2014\u2014\u2014 MAIL FOR THE \u2018YUKON.Navigation on the Yukon river will re-open about the 1st June, and all classes of mail matter can, therefore, be accepted on and after the 24th May, for transmission to Dawson and all other points in the Yukon Territory.\u2018 : J x NEW POSTOFFICE OPENED.Richmond, \u2018Que.May 15.¢(Special.)\u2014 \u2014A new post office\u2019 called \u201cBrown- leigh Place,\u201d has been opened in Rich- moned County In the vicinity of King- sey Falls, from which place it is served.: ess x Donatio Granata.\u2018residing, on Cadieux.street, was struck yesterday corner of Craig and Bleury.An examination at the Notre Dame Hospital shoged that he had sustained a\u2019 fracture of the right shoulder.BEG PARDON \u2018But don't you think it's about time \u201cyen sold that old office desk, and bought a new, stylish.convenieht 50:h° Century : Desk, fully equipped \"with Files, Indexes, etc: ?We sel! them.: CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE co.221 ST.JAMES STREET.IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA Capital Paid Up.$3,000,000.Rest Account.HEAD OFFICE =.- TORONTO T.R.MERRITT .\u2026.\u2026.PRESIDENT ; Vicn-PREBIDRNT and D.R.WILKIE .GENERAL MANAGER MONTREAL BRANCH\u2014South-west © cor.of St.James and- McGill Sts, General Banking Business.: Savings Department.Sterling Exchange.J.A.RICHARDSON .Manager.TOTICE is hereby Riven that a Dividend of Five per.cent.uponi the paid up Capl- tal Stock of this Institution has been declarad for the current half-year, and that the same will bs payates at its Banking House in this City, and at its Branches, on and after Thursday; the First Day of June next.The Transfer Books Will be: closed from the 17th.to the 81st of May next, both days inclusive.207 \u2018 : By order of.the Board.} « R.8 CLOUSTON.~ General Mgnager.Montreal, 14th April, 1905.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + a mT .Herald The Herald ts pubtiahed by T Publishing Montreal.Company, 608 Cr Jities 8B.Brierley, Mail, Mrs.A.E.Hepburn, Mra, J.J.F, Subscrided I Paid Up ere Fund The visiting\u2019! R: B.Angus C Sir Montreal Building, ! TELEGRAP NOTHING Bucceeds Like Success, and thers was never à greater or more farresching Guecess than Marconi's, The gigantic new station at Cape Breton will soon be fn commission.Press and people everywhere are praising -him And his syste; inte the Ma t wagon for a rapid ride to fortung.Let us tall you how to getaboard.Remember courts, governments, men and newspapers pronounce Marconi*s the anly practicable system.The time to get in on the Marconi having taken our advice, ayrite to-day, J DO IT NOW! MUNROE & MUNROE .Broad-Exch.Bldg., NewYork © Canada Life Bldg., Montrvul 2 ~3 Ses mbt » \u201c M ONTREAL, CAPITAL.sescncu ne evo cuve PRESIDENT.gimme you were gotting - investment in \u2018while the system fis young.After awhile when others are drawing do a big revenue from $1.H their investment, you wilt regret nod Manage:s for the Marcon! Underwriters \u2026 & btate Mutual Bldg, Boston PA es er The Royal Trust C or.000.000 500.000 450,000 Right Hon.Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal, G.C:M.G.VICE-PRESIDENT.Hon, Sir George Drummond, K.C.M.G.DIRECTORS.A.Macnider .S.Clouston- R.G.Reid .R.Hosmer.James Ross Hon.R.Mackay, H.V.Meredith A.T.Paterson.W.C.Macdonald Sir T.G.Shaughnessy | : Sir Willlam C.Van Horne, K.C.M.G.D Office and Safety Deposit Vaults, Rank of 109° St.James Street, H.ROBERTSON, Manager.\u201cSTEAM BOILER INB GEORGE C.HIAM.FIRE INSURANCE.MARINE INSURANCE, EMPLOYERS' LIA RANCE.LUNIS, STEWART & CO, ITY INSURANCB.WORKMEN'S COLLECTIVE INSURANCE.LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.\u2019 Sovereign Bank Bullding, St.James.Stree Su il 2 ames Strast O.C.PANGMAN, - HIAM & PANGMAN, General Insurancé Agents and Brokers, Liverpool & London & Globe Insuragce.Co.'s Building, Montreal.INTERNATION Will give 19c for any portion 6,000 shares, .PALMER MOUNTAIN TUNNE re Limited, ACTS AS Executor, Administrator and Trustes Liquidator and Assignee for fhe Benefit of Creditors, .Trustee for Issues of Corporations and panies.Receives fund 4 per cent.per annum, payable yearly, upon amounts of from one to five years, Members ot the Legal and Notarial Professions bringing any business to this Company are always retained in the professional cars thereof.A.G.ROSS, Manager Office & Safety Deposit Va 153 St.James St, Montreal.National Trust Co, Capital Paid Up.$1,000,000 Reserve .350,000 s in Trust allowing .00 and - Upwards lodged with the Company Bond Lome.half ults, + Will sell 5,000 shares at 12a MASSEY-HARRIS LE Director.WAR EAGLE- MINING (Excluzive leased wiles to Boston york) - ae win give $88 for 100 shards.\"Will give 9546 for 2,000 shares, W WIRELESS TELEGRAPH ) Securities bought and sold.NORRIS.P.BRYANT, SToct, 84 8t.Francois Xavier Street, dad New Phone Main 4980.AL COAL & C oon \u2014 - OKE - L A 2S LSE RR BLT abn Ta rene AES EGE ER, ACB ARLE CAR a pas 1 TE EMEA ects \\t The Stors of Satisfaction the burden of Hin uiders.af the department hire\u2019 Such, the your nesde-\u2014better able to keep.a finger êye an the market for epoolal purohasing oh Fark i.Ample capil ssiables the office te plan air [= foot doy = - fgr\u2019 reaping \u2018the maximum - discount gpes by.y: :4° 77 =e \u20ac = things,\u201d apparently, but details sa pat, ut fo your À variant, loss: we- pay for Sur posh the: Sloss you : Boys\u2019 50c Overal for 34c \u2014- TUESDAY 8 To 10 AM.Jo Boys\u2019 Overalls, made of heavy blue Denim, .©.strongly.sewn; bib and strap with elastic bands, These were made to seil at 60c pair.Our price on \u2018Tuesday only from 8 to 10 am.3 PAIRS TO BACH CUSTOMER.NO 'PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS, $1.00 Lawn Waists for 3c .TUESDAY 8 \u201cTO io AM.\\ An assorted lot of Lawn Waists, trimmed with \u2018tucks \u2018and insertion,\u201d newest style and perfect fitting.Walists worth $1.00.Tuesday sseeisessesa secrsssevenee Is: 22008 |.tof fashion 81010 a.m, OF /.iiveiivarnsnanoiinn, Ckeeterseeiis ceeensenenies she \u2018NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS.v | TUESDAY 8 TO 10 A.M.i Some of the fabrics are All- wool Crepe de Chine, Silk and Wool , Crepe de Chine, All-wool Voile de Paris, All-wool Batiste, fine Hucar Cloth, fine Bradford Sicilienne, fine Canvas Cloth, Venetian Cloth, Poplin, Grenadine, etc.Between 8 and 10 a.m.\u2018Tuesday, per yard .-.0\u2026.2i0ne.ere sa 0 0a0 0 an asa ne aues sir cesse.BC \\ : NO \"PHONE OR -MAIL ORDERS, _ am Summer Dress Silks\u2014Every _ Circumstance Favors An ue Immediate Investment +, \u2018Stocks now at their best-\u2014not a break in the.assortment.- .And\u2014hot Children\u2019s and Misses™ Tan Cashmere Hose, An all sizes.Children\u2019 s Dresses-A Most Diversified Variety of Plain Style also Beautifully Trimmed Dresses .Children's White Jap Silk Dresses, Mother\u2019 Hubbard style; y#ke and \"neck and sleeves with lace and insertion, around ski with frill and deep lace.Size 1, 2 and 3 years: $1.85 1.93 and.25 .Children's \u2018Chambray Dresses, Mother Hubbard style; yoke with white pique, trimnied around yoke\u2019 and sleeves with frill and lace edging; skirt with deep hem,.In colors of ox blood and blue.\u2018Sizes for 1, 2 and 3 wears .srrcsceus eccsereeots0 ecvescsieces TBC a skirt with\u2019 tucks and Valenciennes lace 4nsertion, trimmed around -.Som = A General Clegrauce \u2018à of the\u2019 Coe EE Ca a Lo Onis and.Twos of - style.LL ee The ttl lots ave.small, put the collective range i is.great, Iti is ; only by grouping Various values and\u2019 different styles that we can secure a connected ange of sizes: 32 to 40 in the Costumes; 38 to 42; in.the Skifts.LADIES\u2019 $10.50 TO $18 COSTUMES FOR $8.00 ~ Ladies\" Costumes, made of black, navy, \u2018brown, gray and © : fawn cloth, all this season's modes.Values from $8 00 * $10,50 to $18.00; to clear, each.1220000000 PIHUE -LADIES\u2019 $2.50 TO $450 WALKING SKIRTS FOR $1.69 Walking Length Skirts, made of gray, black, bavy and $1 69 / ES brown cloth.While odd .lines, they!re up-to-date _ \u2018in modes Worth from.$2.50 to $4.50; special price.LS \u2026 .\"trimmed\u2014fit guaranteed: Ladies\u2019 Fawn Whipcord Coats-Prices y HAVE BEEN REVISED Co yr So apparent is the extra value that it is unnecessary to set down their worth à here.This season\u2019 s style Coats\u2014the sleeves will i impress that quicker than a column of description.$9.00 Made | in the shoft tight fitting mode.Special price.The Ladies\u2019 Blouse Department.Has - Always Been Conspicuous For Its Broad Assortments\u2014Its Liberal Values 0 - Leadership in'these particulars is emphasized more than ever this season.Let The \u201cStore of Satisfaction\u2019s audiences come within full command of the eye ere you decide who is doing the largest business in.Blouses\u2014who is most satisfactorily serving the public.See the special line of Colored Blouses,\u2014Muslin, Prints, and Mercerized Fabrics, selling for 250, ol -A table devoted to Blouses, worth from $1.25 to $1.75.Made of Voile, Matting, fine Lawn and Muslin, Nicely.All sizes.Sale price, 980.\u2018 \u2014Tamaline Silk Waists, made in newest atyle, hemstitching in front with pin tucks, two deep tucks in back, leg-o\u2019- \"mutton sleoves, with pointed cuffs; collar with bow.».VOCAL MUSIC \u201cSING ME TO SLEEP\u201d 4 Keys\u201429c » \u2018Limi}ead Catherine, University and.Victoria Streets.HE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d » can\u2019 and with .care | Cocoa Yarn ra ga it it will fos show soil.\"dye.12 ft.1 in.X 9, ft.din.Noo AD 12 ft.1 in.X 9 ft.3 in.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.38,80 * 12 ft.3,in° X 9 ft.6 in.000000 000 5,0 \u2026 28.50 \u201crat.4 in.X oft.1 ino LE 28.60 - 12 £6.2.80.X 9 ft 5 iui 7 0000 ta ft.7 in.X 9 ft.S'iMo.2e 00e pan oc s 29.00- | Ste ow at b Colors: Navy and brown, All sizes:: 32 to 42.weather is a nd.= .: : t Ir.t HALF PRICE.: : Fancy Dress Silks, in pin checks, with exquisite small figured: designs.\u2018Regular, $4-501 to clear, a All the popular colorings are represented: .browns, navvs, mauve, - \u20acardinal.\u2018biscuit, fawn, also white and black checks with fancy .lotted - designs, A splendid collection of patterns, all 21 inches - - wide, at, per yard.\u2026,.Petre avec us ss nee rase senc 000, 15e s 1 \u2018Sho \u2014 -All- I he Fancy Taffeta, pin checks with handsome woven designe, two-tone.; Ladies\u2019 amp \u20ac Oes- e effects, chiffon finish, 5 teen: 201 colorings: brown, navy, cardinal, dark green, light green; nêhes wide.Actually .worth .0° $1710 yard.\u201d Special price .\u2026.0.00.weiriinnns A 95e A , Better On That Account .| Better i in quality as well as in values Lace \u201d Curtains Big, Broad A line is enough to evidence the better- | - And Representative _ Gathering\u2014 ment and the resulting gain to you, \u201c Every Make\u2014Every Style 7\\ a | \u2018 C Ladies\u2019 $2 Sample Shoes for 95c White and\u2019 ecru Lace Curtains, in Cream Guipure Lace Curtains, \u2014\u2014 ete 7 an unequaled\u2019 selection\u2019 of choicest 54 in.x 3 4 2 yards, per new designs\u2014 pair Lo.0 Ll, $4.90 Ladies\u2019 Beautiful \"Kid Oxford\u2019 low Shoes, turned flexible soles, medium: and à high : .Ecru Italian Renaissance Cur-.ol ; - ; Nottingham Lace furtaime, 36 25c| tains, 46 in.x 4 yards, ver heels; also Kid slippers, sizes 3% and 4 only.\u201cGenuine $1.30, $i.75 and $2.00 9c \u201cin.x y A = L Pair +.Las Le aies 13.50 \u2018 Nottingham, Lace Curtains, 50° ART SILKOLINES\u2014Admirably suit- Shoes; Tuesday 8 a.m, special.BEARARAAEEARARERA AEA RRL EAL LI 4, in.x 3 1-2 yards, per pair.T9e | ed for drapes wheré soft ef- 5 $ ; \u2019 .: ect is desired; per yard.13e¢ voting Curt , 60 A Noun Si STS aues ART SRE a \\ rived and are \u201cprettier t an «vont Cu wet gar.Sa RR Manufacturer\u2019 s \u2018Stock of Linens-An , -tains, 50 in.x 3 1-2 yards, on 80¢ and ieieeeni dna.81.25 of per pair .eeieeenln \u2018 ART CURTAIN MUSLINS\u2014A spe- .; .White and Ivory Swiss Lace oa) dine.Lacs wide, In.su- pe : Important PurchäseOne of Considerable \u201d Coe Curtains, 50-in.x 31-2 yds, .perb floral designs only, per .per ÈS eerie 9207] yard corners ane, Se : Proportions, Makes Fine, Rarely Equalled Bargains | \u2014 \u2018 æ \u2018Occasions of : this kind are rare.Linens are such staple commodities that few The Refrigerators that Will Tuesday\u2019 s\u2014Grocery Specials| \u2018instances of entire stocks secking 2 a purchaser are.recorded, Make ther most of the present GIVE LIFE-LONG SATISFACTION.|Figeet Bestern Tomnshipn Creamery © | OME.Our plan i 8 -.: v ! Lo ] Di iar.nee e > \u2018 ©.utes Redpath's Extra Granulated vol \u2018To, Sell The Entire Purchag: During the Next Four Days\u2014 \u2018 ar .Meee er sue caen ane 0 a ï |25 cases Strathtona Brand Extra Sifted | -_ - Pras.Reguler 1240.na xtra fed oc The: price concessions are so liberal that not only should the requirements of t to day 10 cases: Bartlètt Poars, 2 Ib.(ins, tone | be calculated, but the needs that will arise in the months to come should be anticipated.YTUP, ®ach .coiveniiinna \u2018ke 5 half-chests Japan Tea.\u2018Regular 25c | TB Bibs for.$1.00 Here Is The List of \u2018Wonderful Values.Stratiicona Brand Roll Bacon, 4 to 8 : .,|- Ibs.each.Pbf Ib.cooeivinn.n.12%e¢| 0 > .en or ee te fn Embroidery Linens Glass \u2018Cloths Linen Glass Towellings Tuesday, per lb.PN Oc Linen lass Cloths, all\u2019 ready Linen Glass Towelling, red and blue .Comfort, Surprise, or Sunlight Soap, 2 .Wehits embroidery Linen.18 In.wide, hemmed, size 23x30s in.; hacks, 19 in.wide; value .Our policy of refunding money makes | = cecerrensen sets re retrace ns ces 00004 se yd.Sale Price .17e value, 12k4c each.Special .10\u20ac ais 2 PL si.Glge us extremely careful about the.kind 22-in.wide same\u2019 quality; | Another Une aie 24x36 Ach.ready.Special LT oc » - value 35c yd.Sale price .22¢ emme value c eac 22-in.wid 1 So of Refrigerators we admit to the Sample Quilts\u2014 Special .c.22200000 13¢ Ss a e; value,- 15c yd.12%¢\u2019 stocks.These are made of Hard- ; Size 36x36 in: value 22c each.pécial 5120000000 e wood, are lined with galvanized, with A Representative ,Linen Table Damask Special .18¢ Hin olde: value 18c yd.15e .Ivanized shelves.Good si i VALUE: \u201c$1.10 QUILTS FOR 89.n eac \u20ac = | White Huckaback Towelling galvanized sheure Good size lce| VALUE: $110 QUILTS | Quilts, in mask; value, 65c yd.: spe- Linen Table Cloths ° \"wide; value, sk Topveine, 18 dn.chamber; liberal slse compartment JL ieee ;, 50e .alue, 20c y pe \u2018 : ; satin of Marseilles \u201cfinish, crochet CA sance une cars .oS Linen Table Cloths, 500 on sale, all eal LT ieee een, 134%e for the storage pf food.Seems un- and honeycomb makes, , fringed or Same quality, 70 in wide: \"assorted patterns, 20-in.wide, same quality; necessary to 1 ark that the value purled edges.> value, 90c yd.Special .69c Size 8.x 10 ft.; value, $1.75.© value 25¢ yd.Special .1Be is considerably higher than the .White double bed Quilts, also Colored © > - Special at .00 \u2018Linen Tea Towelling, 25-in.- price, which is .87.50 Honeycomb Quiits, worth $1.10.Roller Linen Size 8 x 12 ft; value, $1.75._ wide; value 15c yd.Special 10\u20ac.Ç : | Selllng at 2.0.cs yd sge - oe : Special at .ce0eecees 85-| Rleached Linen Table Napkins; On sale In basement.and on 3rd floor: | , Other qualities in proportion) Good quality all Linen Roller Tow- , Size, 24 x 24 in.; \u2018value $1.50.G oo ; .; - elling, 17 In.wide, red bor- 6 .\u201c Frontiñng Linens ; doz.Special .$1.10 ¥ | der.ValueSe yd.Specla 76° Extra fine, all Linen, aaa even Size \u201corth\u201d 3176 doz.Spe.due 1 J te - More Variety In Hosiery | Unbleached Table Damask {hread, 38 4.id AE 25e clal ati.le ne $1.35 Nice quality.unbleached\u2019 Table Da- 36 in.wide Fronting Linen; | Size 24 x 24 in.: othd¥ qualities: ; .mask.value, 50e yd, Special .30e¢ Worth $3.00 doz.: special .82.4% At the Store of .Satisfaction 15 64 in.\u2018wide; value, 40 yd._ | 36 In.\u2018Wide Fronting Linen: Worth $2.76 doz.: special .82.18 .Sale price 30¢ value Bic yd.Special .8B¢ Worth $2.50 doz.speclal 81 T5.- The, AH Cotion Hosiery is warrantéd Hermsdrrt dye and is fast in: \u201c70 In.wide; value, Boe yd.36 In.wide Fronting Linen; \"| Table Napkins, size 19x19 in.: color, LL ++ Sale price +eeerrrençerce BHO -\u2014value-70e-yd-Speclal :.45c .value, $1.107 doz.Special.80¢ \u201c Ladies\u2019 plain black Cotton Hose, sizes 8 1- 2 to 10.Per pair.sacs P Zee a pr - mmm PAIRS FOR.520.gun ane we es es a de Ven a ta ae ea ae are ein à Ble * Ladies\u2019 pain plack Cotton* Hose, also lace-ankies.Special at, per par ane I FOR.\u2026.20.2 0000 sa Lee se sue es GS ne ea neue ae een au © Ladies\u2019 Tan Cotton Hose, assorted shades.Per pair eee re de da a 0e 2%e © pe t 5-0 Py h S F s Se ntim t Ladies\u2019 black Cotton Hose, embroidered.fronts.Per pair.sse and 49¢ a \u20ac S ne urc a e è en Black Lisle Lace Hose, embroidered fronts.\u201d Per Pair .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026._55e - -ECHOED BY ALL _ 1t was a large and one of those regal Axminster Carpets that he had bought.\"You gauge the size\u2014the quality, too, when we say that the cost of the Carpet when made laid, exceeded $250.00.\u201c\u2018Nothing that I ever bought,\u2019* said he, that I will pay for a\u2018greater degree of pleasure.\u201d i» the bye, while we're talking about Axminster ~pLarpets, it might be remarked that we've had to cable repeat orders for several.\u2018patterns.And we thought wa had sufficient quantities of evéry kind and quality, too! .| But Axminster is one kind of a.Carpet\u2014one style of Floor Covering only.We ve | everything else that comes within the category.For example The department -chief on his stock - assembling trip for The- Store- of-Satisfaction, secured a dozen genuine Merzapore Rugs.He's.more impressed with their.beauty and the excellence of fhe values now than at the moment of purchase.sv.Tliey\u2019ve just Come to hand.The Merzapore Rugs are made in \u2018India, and are altogether hand.work, and native They are life lasting Rugs, presuming, of course, that you use them with proper .The sizes and prices of.this Jimited lot.Ca : 13 ft.2 in.X 9 ît.6insnnceennen00022 80100 13 ft.in.X.10 ft.2in.000000.000.88.50 \u201815 ft: o in.X Hot, Ofmccni revu een 86.75.-15 ft.2 in.X Tel ain.LL 38.00 15 ft: 3 in, XM Sin.89:00 DIRECT FROM CALCUTTA\u2014i yard wide, Cogdd Matting, mads of colored Werf splendid, by mer limited, pes tort ler: pr .wear.\u201cNothing like a spasen\u2019s wear to carry convioe {Put up in 1-1b.tin cans\u201442 different | Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Aprons 8 The variety will \u2018indicate how well\" Ladies\u2019 Linen Aprons, 15 ft.gin X TBE in.nee 39.00 te oot your suing inde to odors ry Ee the\u201d cr price.but.not to: th ty.This\u2019 ie À the.- \\Spring, \u2018the Pall,\u2019 che\u201d Wika weight\u2019 \u2018Clet singe Bn.also applicable to che Élojhing designed: for Summer tion of the undernoted's merit\u2014no miore worthy than .scores of othor lines; though.' Nobby Summer Suits, made of imported Tweeds; heather mixtures, checks and stripes; four button sacque style.Regular - $13.00.Bpecial for \u2018Tuesday \u201c00000000.1100 2 plece Summer Suits.for\u2019 men, \u2018in \u201cseveral shades of Homespun; \u2018check, plain stripes, also.over-checks; made in sacque, Norfolk and double breasted style; pants finished with deep hem.Splendid value -at $9.00 and $10.00.Special for Tuesday.seen 95 one Ladies\u2019 Washable Shirt \u2018Waist Suits \u201cSome of the Favorite Modes\" - Evers successive year's better.The variety grows as our knowledge of your \u2018preferments kecomes keener.We've never had a stock of Shirtwaist Suits\u2019 to equal this season's range\u2014never had Shirfwaist Suits equally as modish and dainty that we could afford to sell as cheaply as.these:\u2014 ) - Wash 'Shirtwaist Suits, \u2018made of White Lawn.and Colored Muslins; \u2018deep side pleats; b blouses with new style sleeves; pleated skirts.Special prices\u201d.$Z.98 to $3.78 Teese nsrae fects erccnetar ss rereane NL It's To Be a Clean: Sweep.of Present Stocks of Handkerchiefs \u201c Our lack of room is your ofportunity.We're expecting a targé cons signment of Handkerchiefs direct from Ireland, and present stocks must, retire in their favor, ! A Three Days\u2019 Sale Commencing To-morrow With This Scale of Prices in Force Lawn Handkerchiefs, fancy lace corner.Regular: 3 1- -2c, for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.24e \"Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, fancy drawn thread edge.Regular 5c, for 4c > 1.DOZEN FOR .Focus ne sreretenen sue +>+sssec00re ADE 1-4 in.hemstitch Lawn Handkerchiefs.Regular ze, for creer esse ° SC Men\u2019s Lawn Handkerchiefs, 1-2 in.hemstitch edge.Regular 6e, for ge Ladies\u2019 1-4 in.hemstitch Pure Linen unlaundered hand embroidered \u201c Handkerchiefs: 12 1-2c value, for.2.222.300 10 nca nan 10e Ladies\u2019 1-4 in.hemstitch Pure \u2018Linen Handkerchiefs, Regular 10e, for + Te 8 FOR .\u2026.2isssss000s ferries a.ceuscn se prééscersss T0.20\u20ac THESE PRICES FOR THE THREE DAYS ONLY.port Boating Cushions\u2014A New lea That Had Its Birth at.\" .The Store of Satisfaction CL Lithographed Tops, .queaint Gérman designs and lettering: different des 1.signs on back and front.The filling is Cork Shavings, so little +.likelihood of the Cushion getting drowned if, perchance, it fell into the water.\u201cFinished with fancy cord, and lassel.Size 20 x © 20 in.Sale price .PD 61.28 .Uncovered Boating Cushions, plain white cotton case, filled with cork shavings; sizes 18° x 18 in.and 20 x 20 in.All one price, each 35e \u2018Boating Cushion Cases from 79e up to =~ -\u2019 \u201c45e Corsets for 59¢ \u2018These Corsets are made ot thported Coutil, dip: full gore, low bust; adapted for slender and Colors: white and drab, All sizes, Nes .straight front, termediate figures.Regular be, for.va.us » 59s i The Ready-Mixed Paints - ENJOYMENT OUT OF YOUR colors\u2014a color to sult, surely.INVESTMENT\u2014BUY \"NOW, - On sale mc can ces 10e 4 Paint and arnis rushes: _ - srererrraa eras Be to $1.50 : 23¢ Whitewash Brushes,\u201d special.pi Ls ee |Buy one of this special make of ours, It's full size, finished with a val~ prepared we are: to.meet every taste \u2014suit every fancy.Ladies\u2019 Lawn Aprons, without bib, \u2018skirt finished with deep hem 10\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Lawn Aprons, without bib, with fancy border .:.-25cC Without bib, for .\u2026+.u0000 dec as ven 25e ance; and can't be duplicated out- Ladies\u2019 \u2018Lawn Aprons, with bib, trim- side of The Store of Satisfaction \u2018med, skirt with deep hem.Se| for less than $2.00.Our {1Ladles\u2019 Lawn Aprons.bib \"trimmed price ui.Lu.8125 .With embroidery, skirt ith 49e ; deep hem.00\u202600000000 Ladles* Lawn Aprons, bib and shoulder pieces with tucks and embroid- | \"ery insertion, skirt with deep .ONLY 11l4c PACKAGE.hem - 59e : \"If the sales records of the \u2018various ones.interested in the, sale of Seeds for this season wers-known, the result would prove the largest quantities to \u2018have been sold by The Store of Sat- À.usa vene0u 4 A Few Cotton Leaders 2 yards wide stout quality\u2019 Horrocks\u2019 ing, plain and twill tin- >, isfaction.The reward of selling.good Sheeting.yard.RS Z5c |Seoeda\u2014Seeds that will grow.e are 36 in.widë pure - white Family 'Cot- [celebrating our success by selling Flower and Vegetable \u2018Seeds for 1346 ,ton, fine finish, free from dressing.a package.Value *10¢ yard.Special at.Be $ jee \u201cUnderskirts-The Great Variety meet all requirements.lored \u201cSateen Underakirts, polka dots.and stripe effects; : Laser colo the Sunburst.style, 24 inch accordion pleated frill.and\u2018 - small frill, finished with -self.strapping.Colors of navy and ~ 5 \u2018white, black and White .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ccse soccscvuce ne rés s sata 0 es $1.2 i summer weight Near-silk Undetskirts, .made with deep- frill \u2018Later, four small frills, finished with \u2018self strapping.Regular $1.25.- On gale now for.veeven a+ ineccecesace \u201cNorfolk Suits for Boys Nv > ee heer 0e \u2026 Or An Ages and Sizes Quite a variety of fabrics i in a varied range of colors and patterns.| No more becoming style \u2018 than the standard Norfolk, : \"$6.00 well lined with farmer's satin ; sizes.22 to 3 ure.32 in.chest meas-\u2019; Prices $2 98 toner Coates \u201cTHB.STORE.OF: SATISFACTION.\u201d |Hammocks\u2014Get a Season\u2019s Ca st Catherine, University and Victoria Streets Lt \\ experience is enabling us to serve the public .teeveens secs 1850 \u2019 Flower and Vegetable Seeds | Constantly.inoreasing ° patronage.is the\u2019 best evidence of our \u2018ability to "]
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