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The daily witness
Ce quotidien montréalais est marqué par la personnalité de son fondateur, John Dougall, convaincu que les peuples anglo-saxons sont investis d'une mission divine.
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  • Montreal :John Dougall,1860-1913
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lundi 5 juin 1899
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\" ak the Mahdi\u2019s disinterred.corpee.! de, hope that Morley would abandon bis in- p tention of moving to refuse assent th the Queen's message Proposing a grant\u2019 of.thirty thousand pounds to \u2018Kitohener {12 10 At Bret he hained ot St intention for denunciation in his last speech.Two classes of mpsmhers: will vote with Morley; firet those mysterious beings who think \u2018that an error of taste by a great soldier out , is omdact of oue of the most aigns.in history; aa lke Dülke, dissppcove\u201d of eee nt's ian policy.ments Egon poker Le |.portenity of criticiang British ~ | considerable numbet of Jeol mass will support Merley._Tvenÿ) \u201ctire : ef, tions combined maÿ slow 'a\u201cbtréngth off between fifty and sixty.It ia a aignif idee rs lt in I A - to whic! ile.SV been i of vote.A e pne er however, vote with fhe avert | the gramt, (veh on.the.yecpnd.motion, Mean F- Conservitive.distue- sion of à dissolu eds.The\u201d tions] Review,\u2019 ¢ lading Togs month strongly dissolution thi: the rounds.that the ibatal\u2019 § wholly disorganised wt ot this Rosebery\u2019s alisnatéd the ; seit party: bé\u201d don #1 of Romanism ii thd * Churti: Ÿ Los avoided for the pement: and\u2019 us nally : form; \u201c recur in a tive failure to fulf] \u201cTheir.eigen about dd age pensiosäj\" \u201d incpeat of the pational expendiure.- will > w several incapable \u2018mestibérs \u2018of the\u2019 pres |.ent cabinet must he weeded owt; All these, the\u2018\u201catticle - concludes, de Fa mand that the Conservative \u201cshuld have a successful * election Si the } Tather than a .doubtful ene ih.\u2014 Point is given to- this\" copéention \u2018hy by a apiracy sweeping Liberal wistory: \u2018st\u2019 where Curzon\u2019s see; rar rar by Naylor Leyland, has been wos A fir George creased majority.For\u2019 my however, I do.mot bétiers * \u201cthese | irguments will induce the SE - orous cabinet to tike such It is possible, however, by adopting a frankly ee atti- fae, may deprive Morley\u2019 s- motion of all | Preston in fall the Cross of the Legion of \u201cupon bis breast.So ends the most out dernisable Political crime of civilized - héstory\u2014a j \u2018Time which leaves an indetible diégrace \"pon France, and may, indeed, prove to lave been the firet publie symptom of ÿ ler downfall as a great power.The Court of Cassation met socratly yester day, and decided upon one merely formal dteration in M.Ballot-Bennisré's report.|- The Court ie expected to publiah its ver- diet today.Orders have \u201cbeen | Bren for placarding this in every Com- Tune throughout.France.- \u2026 The last Placarding was-.a speech of vaignac, declaring amid.the Nous enthusiasm of the + \u2018Chamber of \u2018 Uties, thet three docusashts conclu- of thep ot Bly broved Dreyfuss guilt, - Two of | undred\u2019\u201d gurious * Yese have now been to ba forger- ls, while the third La ae refer to SA at all.aty de Clam ie now impriéoned in very cell where he tortured\u2019 Prey himesié: nob : pei] ; A » SL 7 3 \u2018 artic ce never wiften 8 word about ne There-| Upon tool the newspaper\u2019 containing ie Iagger from my pocket.and handed 1 gether.\"When\" 1 laughed.at this shifted his ground snd - declared that\" it\u2019 was a private létkdr written fo Lis the Fyénch police, This: was easily \u201cQi > if A Jypocri He instantly vociferated that \u2018Tie had | ot \u201cby its contente, Then \"be 1 it, and who Henry, Staley, js À course ; ; gored bisiel ods + 3,50 on; > ; \u2018pur Motley.Ye dited: the \u2018Ba ee POLICY.all.acity of her foreign, & GE lawyer in Paris an \u2018acien in post by |r, se Le ee are shown, to have the heroes se revision has ) civilisation - Germany has given proof of the ten.poliey, Sjitce .1885.she.has - agugkt- to.secure \u2018the Carolines, even at one time perilously -stexirfing.her relations with the United States.by her ill-ttmed efforts.= Few commngents.are made.here; ; except thrat the Emperor Wil] ar rien \u20ac Circles Aroused Over \u2019 FL on Ho | Chemie silence \u201con_subjécts.which are \u201d har A pus op 4 5 A tite; Guyot, with othe nilidr With \u2018the.questions - at * ieéue the e, | does thie: (conviétion that.J \u201cEs Fe Cools; had \u2018editor\u2019 \u201cof the\u2019 \"à \u201cDaily Nova) Gi who end, the Ta À Pa sa 3 So] though this be: nly\u201d the Belgian, form ot \u201cbéecanes - ESS.La Edition the Alaskan Boundary Dispute, 1e TOPICS IN WHICH THE \"PUBLIC 18 LARGELY INTER- .ESTED.ni ite of this the use which the Amieri- ay authorities conmtantly make of their des has undoubtedly tended to do a nore or, less.barm.By strict.\u201canderstpod- principle sidered, lometin © : = dip ne Te A = 6 Est Count Peay pers 1 Government in To doubt ae 5 the senti- mest-fn Bands.- THE PACIFIC CABLE.+ Are Pacific: sable\u2019 quéstion.\u201d.SLR rs \"LOTTERIES .AND The \u2018 object.of Pi bill which.the Mr or under the direction of such incorpor- of our i ee the miter \u201cof s 9 51, Andpews Chrch, sad acho: Le ; fe he ppband en the evsming of the mae a | ried.sea PT ite eo TAK .En vératra perd + ju nf su q ee tag er e community: Fr DE ee A Camda\u2019 a tain a very considerable: modification of |.the former proposal.The resolution now standing on the order paper for our contribution towarde the cable will not in.any wise be gone on with apd put through before the close of the session.- THE REDISTRIBUTION BILL.Opinion is atill divided as to the attitude which-the Opposition is likely to take in connection with the government's Redistribution bill, on which depends very: largely the duration of the session.There can be no question now as to the government's firm ,determination to put through the measure.But as it is very \u2018short, and seemingly not open to dis cussion on more than a couple of main points it \u201cdoes not appear just how the fight against \"In any ease it [i Soy nd AND GAMING LAWS.iver of Justice has introduced in.Montreal.für \u2018the better definition of the.existing statute in two important Te- spects.into existence; - taking edvantage of provision in\u2019 \u2018the law \u201cwhich vesd: that \u201cbay distribation By lot among tho: mem- | bers or ticket Holders of .any \u201cifeorpor- ated éotietÿ, \u2018established for the;ensour- agement\u2019 of art, of any paintings, dra wings.22 \u201cother works of art produced by the labor'of the members of or peblialied by ated ociety.ie dot st pe ere, bete : affeir can in\" the - od Senate in \u2018amendment of the ein 3 Cede\u2019 is designéd specially to meet the | acte petitions: whic have been received.from 900 User a sub-section of the code hat -of 1892 several lottery comipémies weg had Jtoigo back to work { ee \u201cshag ; mére T7, and that \u201cwer 1 Shede shocks em fallaved a a Purcr, Oxz Crwr.THET RACKMEN'S STRIKE.Sma A SETTLEMENT REPORTED.The trackmen\u2019s strike ie over.The end came suddenly, almost at the moment.when the local committee acting for the men appeared to be most sanguine of success.There is acute divergence of view, but it looks very much as if the strike was a failure, costing the men in the neighborhood of thirty thousand dollara\u2014thet is, if the ex- \u2018penses of the committee be taken into inf, Hin tH in i = A K+ xisio: of- the.ta \"Mr.Pole \u2018was=positive today: Hays promised\u2019 an \u2018increase har ble arrangement ou Ë RF H k H between Mr.apd\u2019 Taylor, VA Fy Ea i ht 11 As long us men it | Hy 1 i ù = it i SEER Ë { F £ i 1 $i: va HR : account and the momay paid to the er on though the.bide.wees | 9 Mr.MEH Liver feFR i \u2014 Hi fi a * 4 \u2014 E\u2014 eg DRIVER\u2014At + WING DR parents, New London, Town- TE gu College, ol daughter of the late Daniel MUC Bul Thomas pe Botices of roe; marriages and donthe Must insert ably be endorsed with the name and olidress of the aider, or 20 noblos san be tdben of them : Birth aotiées ars Gugerted for fic, marriage notices \u201cfor $00, death natéers fer £50 prepaid.The ax : nounerment of f'unéral appended to death notes, the extra; other eztenelon' to obituary, such ss shers ach of le, pty per, word extra, çacegt > poetry, which is condo per line extre\u2014prepaiés Annual ruberÿiters may hôve ennéuecements of Made, marriages and deaths (roithout extended odituary ot * verses) occurfing in (hetr tmmediste families, free of charge, in which case name and address af sub- * seribers should be given.{ * Ur à.Pris tol nn \u2019 \u2018at Quebec, on June 5.5 ELLIOT- At Beauharnois, cz June 3, 180% | John Kennedy Elliot, 0.aged 65.À Funeral from his late residence Monday.oa June 5 at 2.30 PA Tag + FLETI\u2014AL 19 June 1, 1899, Rhoda Mary, Flett, and oaly daughter of the late John Forbes, surgeon, R.N.8 GOODFELLOW\u2014Suddenly, at\u2019 Chateatgusy, | Vient, dearly Que., \u2018on June 2, 1899, beloved son pt Wm.and barioite Gooûtel- aged 20 years and 3 months.Kingston (Ont.) papers please copy.5 ERT At Quebec, on May 29, 180% Hebert, N.P., aged ¢7 yours.i) EERE YE Ar Woodside, x ark, M \u2018 - , Jean M.F.as Fon ot figs ok onge street, Torento.:: à Lin Tune 4, 1908, af 180/1rvine ave.Westmount, Reginald A., son 0?lsase au: \u2018Elisabeth Lewis, aged 2 years snd ° months, Funeral private, - \u2019 $ OSWALD\u2014At Lendon, England, after a short illness, William R.Oswald.aged 5.ROBERTSON.\u2014At Sootah Concession, Thos Robertson, aged §1 years and two months, à native of Methven, Scotland.5 SALTER.\u2014, Outremon Wiliam 2 ation, in oe Finerat trom the residence, No.3 Wise- man avenue, On Tuesday, June 6, at 2.30 p.m.ds and scqualatances will please accent this intimation.Pleape omit flowers.5 EES & CO.2 \u2018UNDBETAKERS.aoû St.James st.æ + Selopiones Male, 31.Uptowa, 1, S08 \"amd Second hand at W.H, _H., Leach's.Piano Parlors, - St Catherine nea® Dyum- 10e, at \u201cGlen |.or ork Sey - Darien Ge, U.8., papefs.| so re 8, 1899, | year of his| = S.CARSLEY [= Sor Due sim Monn st tre Jed 3800, ie Gun otis means that you can buy FURNITURE, = The Big fitore\u2019s notions of profit are stead ot pusténe co all the § uring how shag they ein | Six Cases of NEW LACE OURTAINS cäpvayed them got belated, cquaequently .Speing Trade.The eatire shipment will reine eH CURTAINS.; Housekeepers will be enthusiastic when they \u201csce \u2018see \u2018these \u2018Beautifpl Curtains priced so low.patterns, 3 yards long, $1.05 \u2018White Lace Curtains, Renaissance designs, 3% yards long, $1.20.White Lace Curtains, if dainty art patterns, 3% yards long, $1.35.Splendid Lece Curtains, new and quaint patterns, lacey effects, $1.50.Frilled Curtains\u2014The newest window decoration in exquisite combinations of colors, with wide frilled edge, 3% yards long.Special, $3.90.THE S.CARSLEY C0O., LIMITED.IRON AND BRASS BEDS.75 only.\u2014Iron Beds, enamelled white, heavy iron posts, with brass ornamental s1knobe; size, 3 feet, 3 feet 6 inches, 4 feet, aud 4 feet 6 inches wide, full length guérinteet\u201d strony\u2019 and perfect, Special, Woven Wire Springs.\u2014150 only, woven wire springs, fine weave of wire; with copper side staying wire, good, veliable springs, solid maple frames, ps, 31,55 eath.Special, $1.50 each.THE 8, OARSLEY co.J LIMITED.Write for the New \u2018he\u2019s.C 1785 Notre 1768\u2019 \u2018interest you.Et \u2018 Our \u201cstock is layge enough sd datity enough og suit the ost Yastidious usin: PLOUS Might colors of hd md Bas \u201cWhite IR SKIRTS.SEND FOR ¥ WE-WILL AYE AX.APPROPRIATION ~~~ + By Sale'and by \u2018Ballet TO-MORROW, NIGHT, at slght clack, at + the Mechanic's tb or easy monthly pay White Nottingham Yace Curtains, new lowness pri know this-zif yeu ste not ong of them have you test we to?yourselt: \u2018and become one.A few : CHILDREN'S - BRESSES | diopel & cosoary wear, » BT ei nee BB ac nue SKIRTS, - plats, Ji ead ae ach.: With Cotored Blas Folds, $2.45 each.MAIL ORDERS A SPECIALTY.aL ORDER ( CATALOGUE.Facile for Home Furnishing) Big See\u2019 \u2018offers attragtions to Housekeepers in furnishing every nec, This telk of House furniching means : CARPETS, CURTAINS, ix fact very fing for the kitchen or the dravwing-room on the same basis as dry goods.very different from most peoples.In- vit beer; the Management are coatantly fe\u201d Important Lace Curtain Sale, - arrived last Friday.\u2018The steamer that: the Curtains\u2019 came too Iate for usual - so forward to-morrow at specially ré re \u201c 4 swiss LACE CURTAINS.* The most Perfect of window decorë- i tion, rich, delicate and effective.Elegant Swiss Lace Curtains, very delf- | \u20ac cate patterns, and rich- borders: Hoe ) cial price, $3.55 pair.White \u2018Swiss Curtains, with elaborate borders and rich centres, $4.35.\u2018A Beautiful lot of Swiss.Curtains, i 3 new and elegant patterns, very stylish.: effects.Exquisite draping, 85.90- pair, White Net for Sash Curtains; \u2014 Hur [$., dreds of pretty and appropriate desigow |\u2019 STE ct iGie | Poa per yard, 10,000 Yds.Finest imported English Cambri, absolutely pure, - no dressing of any kind, a: splendid line for Ladles\u2019 Underwear, worth \u201catthe very least 20c per yd., to \u2018clear while the lot lasts\u201d at only The: sbeve sonsigninent wa: Nery in sranolts bence this rest reduction in price.J pur .3 4 * hay soiled with water ::-2343 St.Catherine Street, Corfier Torms Cash for Sash Curtains, in these widths : Ml: CARA 27, and 30 inches.Sige, 12, end 160 yard, THE 8.CARSLEY CO.LIMITED.SUMMER BLANKETS, These \u2018are comfortable blankets for the |, seaside or country, so light, so essential and so very cheap.Summer Crib Blankets, with asnty blue anid pink borders, white or Pr from 21 cents pair.Sumnier Blankets, good, white or\u2019 blankets, 10 by 4 size, with or pink borders.Special, des.Blue or pink, .THE 8.CARSLEY co.carie ag Full-sized Summer Blankets, ap] ; shade of grey or white, a \u2018colored fado mer Catalogue just pubtishé: .\u201cce Cuers = A Sea 164 ter w Bt - fo ar my .EY:CO., r-of Goods is the secret of our busls = 2 dre! of Goods we, seit land the re haut de rare A ces may tons, 7 isa is great \u2018value at?: Bats at ait ulities, st ble to Ea our special and \u2018 8 : on at 29, ; 2a ; iy ou cos | 4 a vith insertion apé till as should ses our\u201d it A Ait diuptay pre Tove dre tily made and sisèg and prices EN Join Now sid Partidipate.dies, RE rey ow doen Xe J.WIBMBRNGLLES, Vice Pla, rT we otf Inérease.\u2014# py j y at 109.ELL et 85) ad pr Fall inforamtion msy be obtained \u2018a the Off, 520218 He: PEOPLE'S AUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY-\"-CLASS Bo Ruch : pinsorous: races ular FE 2 MMS ape ee cen se ayaa Sec Advt.\u201cJ sonDA DAŸ AFTERNOON, JUNE.8.\"LOCAL STOCKS.3 .[od \\NKET STRONG WITH NO SPECIALTY \u2014 IST) , \u2018MORNING BALES.Car.Püo\u2014100 at 99%, 75 at 99%, 100 at - i, 9 21 5 Cont.Cable\u2014T8 at 184%, 35 at 186.Twin Sty pfd.\u2014138 - at 125.Toronto\" }Ry.\u201486 ab AITK, 36 at 112, 10 at \u2018win City\u201436 at'66, 5 at 1%.War Bagle x-4.\u20143,000 a} 3857.Dom, Cotton 50 at 10815, 50 at 108%, 36 Republic, x-4.\u2014800 ut 183, 20.at 183% Cas.Bank of Com.\u20143 at 153%, 30 at 156%.Bank of Montresi\u20148 st $663.3-at fl.New: M.S.R.\u201445 ot Sih.Cari: Col.\u2018Cor.Bonds\u2014§8,000 at 201%, 8,008 | oc 10154, 00 as 208% LIAL optio dr Mons Mil Sec Stack Becker à 1736 Notre Dame 6 omc 18 + = \u201cio \u201cét VF par one 4 oa wa Bact cup a a: : ATER Ge de ep 26 04 race co se se 00 \u2018s¥centenary of Oliver | lSromwell.Hear Dr.\u2018CADMAN To-night.MontrealsLondon x+4.\u2014500 at 57, 100 at 87.JOHN MURPHY & CO.Corfier ot.Metcalte Street.Telephone Up 983.\u201cShe Bly Wines.| | pablie.: Phe four psindiple.advances were Pees {1p Daminton Cotton, War \u2018Hagle, Montreal | arset ania.ib Catsdian Bank of Com- ore a, La i Ti oe! i a} 3 i; 2e COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.SAMPLES SENT BY MATL.== \" MINING EXCHANGE MORNING BOARD.co (Reported by A.W.Morris, Mining Broker, Rooms \u20ac2 and 84, Canadas Life Building.) fitocks: Salles.Duyers | Payne xa .ree 00 00 88286 83.78 Yar Eagle x xd ae eve ee $90 3.80 public xd .0, LLL 18 1.38 Montreal and \u2018London x4 : Cy 5 Bi Brandon aoû a Grown .# 5.Qlitorn SE 8 Cao yaaa La 185 City of.Paris .vo .i § zt Je \u201c er be \"el suey Gold Hills Dév ©.\"1.00 IL 6 3 Jron Colt .co a0 vo vee.13 11 ron MASE 1.% - Knob HUI .4.\u2026.1.00 aa Mon! es ee 10 8 Mont Gold Fidds |.: 19 16 Neble Fite \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 30 8 Novelty, .oi ec oo on ops, 9H , 3 on inside bee: 1.1.A : i.5 4 Fo | SR ae Su Teen eh où be.dre» ce \u2018St.Bmo LWW 8 $ Burlay .+.vo ae 06 00 40 0 124 RM 28 i Golden Btar ov 2 11 12 22 TM n Blocan Sovereign .s «ss.27 % f Fobtenoy .uv = 18 10 MORNING SALES.Virtue\u2014500 at 49, 400 at 50%., Golden Star\u20141,000 at 7134, 1,000 at 71%, \u2018Gan, Cold Fields\u201410,000 at 6.Repubile\u2014500 a t 3136 500 at Qa.Troncides1 090 & t $1.10.œ Three\u20141,000 at 19, 1,000 at 19.ontreal and London\u2014190 at 82.COMMERCIAL Montreat Wholesale Markets.Te Eas | Hie Pacaipts to-day: wera: Soar .8 847 12%, ero ARB RE Tu 200 » 0000 6 5 ons 8 Tm qu MONTREAL BTOCKS fie TORS.| stacks store: 1 ontee! solos?= » de Lal \u201c : \u2018Ju 0, May 21, June 4 M By canal Tel A NT Poss Wheat, bus vo $847963 7 \u201c20.900 rn, Soin 133.$1 0 | SU ER she SE Fi is - ] Meal, brie.nu\u201d À .pot.~ White.has advanced 25: muet ue nine ég0 th, + te bottom prise, -Macito-.13a \u2018have only gone sp un conte per [Marre] on Bout, ' As whoat ing very ftinly at Mrance, mi millefs ae dectd- of to make rther advances of thirty to forty cents, » rind the - prices Aor.aad\u2019 \u2018wheat heat D D ai pe nt 5:f a6 oe ton tor, Meniobe' atents.-.Ontusie es Are \u201caieo activé.rue hough aps ats now à little aisougee an.the ie side, they still only worth about 126 per dozen.Ks ard firn al» i ré g: F5 Pane ter =: 7 \u201c|-Que the product of the } wotatr ae J we Suught 488 me des.Fuca got 7, a .208 at the The remaining factories refuse 80, but at this | juncture Mr, Casselman took a be recélpté to-day wide, 6, barra.diings, $17; Bc to 800; Tye, | soe: pass, bis Vo To, outa, 8 to 198 to ag, 75¢ to - barre, end 6c to $1 | 27 Bo and- ranged Moxpay, \u2018JUNE 5, 1899, \u2018mailéet \u2018is therefore very well x Prices here now range from 16kc to Tiled The receipts to-day were 1,190 Packages.The shipmetits of butter-from the port of \u2018Montreat\"-for- tbe \u2018past \u201cweek were 6,02 packages as agélàst 2,488 Tor the same wesy of last year.is makes a total hy ment since the first of May of 21,027 packs pan, while for + the corresponding period of e ments onl 9,520 packages.né y Rmounted wo CHEESE.Thers is another decline tm Liverpool quotations on colored cheese to-day of sq 4 46s 84.White remains steady at [gs 0 The receipts to-day were 1791 boxes, The shipmeiits of çheese from the port of Montreal for the pad weck amounted 1c 62,053 boxes as against 38,111 for the \u2018urres.ponéing week of, last year.This makes 4 total shipment since the first of May of = ie boxes, while for the correspon lg ericd of last year the shipments ~ 9,78 boxes.| P ere but CHEESE BOARDS, Cowansville, Que., June 5.\u2014Ttiere was à | large\u201cmeetinx of the cheese board on var -| urday.The president brought up the ques Hons of thé Incorporation of the boar order to give it a tors 1 status; and op Jon of \u20ac jade mark or braud to bo iy.prexsed bh all Ehese, 861d by the hoary The.object a the alten dea 8 to kecp tor ¢ board the ben \u201cthe good fmpres.son created.by the ne quality of cheese sent out by \u2018this- esctiom, and to differan- tiate it from what is commonly known a3 ec\u2019: PRI4ene, ox tet ADDlidd te nch ties.\\ re.or\u201d wéx Véasad Sueherising the prest.dent and vice- president to arrange tor carrying éut the .Two ereameries offered 34 packages ot butter, which were not sold, the highest bid being 16%c.Thirty-four factories offered 1,511 baxse of May cheese.Of these vor boxes wer were sold.ad.Buyers and price; tee 0 or vell & Chri 238 \u2018boxed at\u2019 NER 1-16è; 161 boxes at pe James Burnett, 73 boxes at 8c.P.F.Fer.ER ; e B 858 boxes at 7 15-160.T5 rock, Belleville, Ont,, Juné 5.\u2014 At & meeting of tbe chesse board held hers to-day 1,600 bus, of cheese wers boarded, all The following were the sales: McGrath, 35) et 8140; Walkin, 100 £t 8%c; balance unsold.All May cheese London, Ont, June 8.\u2014 At the Dalry- men's Exe here to-day 2,988 boxes of Ho ade Tose, SES ©; 134 at 7 200 at 7%ec; 180 at 7 15 The: Ogdensburg, N.Y.pi 8.\u2014Twenty lots, 610 doxes \u2018offered, 1,411-sol4 at 00 Yoees sind.se cs su at Baterile, Ont, pune 3.\u2014There was of- ered hers 0-day by eighteen factoriss 1.- 5.de ni of .Bales, 52 b d Bolas at 8 116 Balance voor Gus.June 8.\u2014At the cheese whiteboard to to-day, 34 factories offered 1511 bxs.srvameries offered 3¢ bxs.ot Setar ixteen and a half cents was hest ne on butter; no sales.Two ; fhe ed and thirty-eight boxes of cheese sold to J.\"Gibson for 8 1-16¢; 161 Loxes sold to J.Gibson for Sc; 43 boxes sold Lo P.F Ferguson for 8 1-166; 78 baxes sold to 5 Burnett\u2019 for Le; 288 Boxee \u2018sôld te J.W.Brock 7 15-16c.al-sold 1,028 boxes.\u2018| Adjourned to June 10088 atl p.m.Watertown, \u201cJune $.\u2014At the cheese mar were » S000 re At The to taken for- Mentions, boxes were Cornwall, Jie 8 \u2014Thè ru Geen; za ns price = (4 à th the rames and affeted & 1-16e ter 100 oheess.As the minimum.limit for selections: is 300 bxs.jis bid was not coi but J.A.Mc- Rae his Sooteh = offered § 1-13¢ eo balance of oe Board, securing £08 ne ®two- factories, with 110- boxes, refusing this price.Ormstown, June 3.\u2014Ong choose board met to-day, and\u2019 there + was & little improvement in sttendancs, two new.ries register- lng AN .Farmary A friend creamery 0 A cPhersna NT = 38 boxes ¢ rom the « Gore Model 14%0,\u2019 not so! pr S5- once of of white | tha poke c se Cr, bidata an oing to Todgsoh Nrothers.got ory York, June 3.\u2014Clieese\u2014The wind-up of the week: 1s Very unsatisfactory, with the Jase arrivals net in time for.shipment this week, and quite a few lots left over, the Tuar 1s in & weak position.Though it is clairied that seme good stock was sold ef was paid -for selections of colored at the close.tions may be called $%c for finest colored, and frem Sc down for sulty goods.- white, nominally Bic Boing Home trade 4iil, and vat little + .market; 84e for ] sait white or colored, Lindon, don Ont June 8&\u2014At the market held 298$ boxes \u2018of May cheese were es +1500 es follows:\u2014175 at \u2019 18 eT @t.7%6; 180.at 7 15-16c.222 \u201cLive StHÔOK MARKET\u2014June 5.Ths Mandance at \u2018the Hast End Abattoir market to- was goo, the weather being fus, and the \u2018pricks obtained were on the \u2018hole consid .There were about 20 fat csttle.offered, and only 7 of other kinda.Best butchers brought from 1 i%¢ to be, and few were Durch rehased at 54c bull CEASE om Ti ht \u201cThomo w vers bold at trom $4 2 to $4.73 pigs from $1.50 fo 8250 ,«0f Which there were market, sold at from ty ] Fat 8 péf 150354.\" 1} Sofa: \u201c GUELPH MARKET.- Ont, J 3.~Flour, $1.5 to so to 0c; spring when.\u20180c; bran, $14; shorts, oe 10 bay, to ee: ive Lis, Me to Se: île to J4c: ces pee\u2019 pair, 805 10 7 \u2026 BONDON PROVISIEN ARRET, , Ont.\u2014 Butter sold at from e- 3 at, June & for rest rolls.and rocks at Ji0 14; oss, 10c to 11%¢ fo = ; to 75c; osts, 33c to hE to oe, me: corn, Bic :to 0¢; bariey, 456 to to 500; Bay \u2018at $7.90 tC \u2018potatoes \u2018were well supplied at from per bag: apples, $1.60 0 per bag; 4 dressed nog tn price from 4 meat to B \"sem ti T ay \u201cLive by pppetd pee ot tion, na Beliors RR 3 amr at 5, Teal at ef pbogs 83 4 EER Te Tor Vachis; : Ba at on Sian tor wowashed: t \u2014\u2026 = + rd Me vYRs 0 rr WW le.- sy WY AS b pulpits of the City Occupied by, \u2019 opened, the first order of business wes ; th WASH FABRICS.5.000 YARDS Fancy Muslins, regular 22¢ line, to 8 be cleared at 9c yard.- 8 700 YARDS 40c Muslins, in all the most effective Patterns, 15¢ yard.CURLED GINGHAMS.Never sold for less \u2018than 25c yard, our special price %¢ yard.GINGHAMS.Pretty 20¢ Ginghams to clear at 12%c¢ yard, WELDONS PATTERNS for June now in stock.Write for our New Catalogue, post free.~ vy?s, Ogil ST.CATHERINE AND SUNDAY IN BROCKVILLE, - Conference Delegates.ORDINATION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE MINISTRY\u2014DEMANDS OF LAY DELEGATES\u2014THE PEACE CONFERENCE.Brockville, Ont., June 5.\u2014On Saturday morning a conference bible study was held previous to the opening of the regular session, at which the Rev.G.8.Clendenning gave an excellent address on \u2018St.Paul's views of divisions in the Church.\u2019 When the conference session the passing of the following resolution, moved by Mr.Chas.Morton, of Montreal, and seconded by Mr.W.H.Mix: \u2018That this conference desires to record its unfeigned pleasure in the fact that the peace conference ia now sitting in Europe, and prays that the Great Head of the Church may so overrule the die cussions of this important gathering that reduce the immense arma- ent an which pot.only imperils Bt tas ing proepect of arbitration prevailing amongst nations\u201d A lengthy discussion took place upon the Stanstead College report, after which it was adopted and a resclntion pessed instructing the trustees of the college to keep current expenditure with- In current revenue.The report of tht Education Foard was presented.Mr.W.H.Lambly wie elected to the Gemermal Missionary Board.The request of Sawyerville tol sell the old church property oo rotor red to the Church Property Commi and then the conference adjourned till this morning.; LAY CONFERENCE.À meeting of the: Lay Association was held in the afterñoon, Mr.W.H.Lemb- ly, of Inverness, presiding, and Mr.J.H.Carson, acting\u2019as secretary pro tem.Considerable discussion took \u2018place on.various topics, and the following remolu-| tions were passed: \u2018To amend the discipline 80 as to: pro-) vide thet class leaders and assistant class leaders shall be approved.by the Quarterly Board before they shall te admitted as members of that board; the book committee to be asked to pre pare a twentieth century edition of.the \u2018Sunday-school Hymnal,\u2019 with additional 8ppropriste hymns; special attention recommended to be givem to the.home de- lertment in all Sunday-schools, in accordance with page 153 of the Discipline; that this association records its em- thatic disapproval and condemnation of All canvassing on the part of the clergy or Laity for any official position -in the (burch in conference; that.better ar Tangements for the registration of lay delegates to conference are to .be provided.\u2019 A resolution in support of Stanstead College was adopted, and a request that à representative of the Laymen\u2019s Asso- tation be required on the Trustee board, i G.M.Webster was appointed au- itor, Dr.Anglin, of Kingston, wes appoint- td to fil] vacancy in the General Conference delegation.A HOLINESS MEETING.In the evening a meeting.for the pro- Motion of holy living was held in the George Street Methodist Church.There Yas à large attendance, and it was gene- nly pronounced ome of the most edify- Mg and enjoyable gatherings of the con- frence.The Rev.John Scanlon pre- ded, and after devotional exercises Bu ! short and earnest address those pre- Vent were requested to recite texts that bad à reference to the spedial theme of ¢ evening.The responses were numer Que and appropriate, and after a further %aton of prayer the meeting was brought to a close.THE ORDINATION SERVICE.| dination sermon, ZN 4 the a LY.ior taxation, and we dk ten-i of 500 YARDS 25c Organdie Muslins to te cicareë at 12%c yard.A FEW PIECES of 30c, 35c, 40e Singhams, cleared at 20c yar CREPONS Beautiful Crepons, 18c line for Sc yard.to be FRENCH GINGHAMS, Fine quality; 450 ne for 25c yard.MOUNTAIN STRERTS, the ministry took place.There was an service \u2018throughout was of a most solemn \u2018and impressive character.The preliminary exercises:of prayerand Dreise were taken part in by the Rev.Dr.Rycken, \u2018the Rev.Mr.Fimbélake and the Rev.Dr, Manly Benson, after which the Rev.Dr.Griffith, late president of the conference, preached the\u201cor- taking as his text Isa.Ixi, 1, 2 and 3- It was an exceedingly interesting and appropriate discourse, and was delivered with all the doctor's well-known spirit of earnestness: and - enthusiasm.he validity of the orders the Church conferred upon its ministry alone, but depends upon the divine call.qualification and commission.Every minister must be able.to say, \u2018It is God and I,\u2019 and feel that he is one with God in carrying on His work.Less than this must limit and paralyze the ministrÿ and must certainly lead the way to miserable failure and disaster.Nothing was permitted to come between the old prophet and his God, and 80 it ought to be with the true minister of Christ.Isaiah was a man before he was a minister.© So should all ministers be men\u2019 of strong personality, of strong.mental fibre and cloeely knit together\u2014: not merely * tailor-made men, of whom there are too many in the world to-day.\u2019 The minister should so study huthian nature that by the beauty and nobility of: his character he will commend himself\u2019 to among whom he labors, snd be! pra ae mad then à minutes.\u2018Taisk 14 a is a \u2018purpose.very Christian man to be fille fio de Spirit, just as much as he is under.gn obligation to keep sober.Drunken: men are excluded from the Church.What a wonderful awakening.there would be if men were excluded from the\u2018 church because they were not filled with the Spirit of Christ.Still, it was just as essential in the one case as the other.Every man who touches God\u2019s capee ought to be an anointed man.Unless God\u2019s Spirit anoipte\u2019a man to preach he has no business in the Rulpit.A minister must be an enthusiast in his work, and every movement of his life must have some bearing on his \u2018ministry.The worst périla they, as ministers, would be called upon to endure would be the per ils of false brethren, men who will tiv to make themselves great by making their minister small.They would find some quarterly boards which would seek to drain them of their very life and then throw their careassés to the Ishmaelites.There was a section of tena small \u2018section, he was happy \u2018to say\u2014who came to the stationing committee to trade off their old preachers just as if they were second-hand clothes, and demend \u2018 mien in their places who would.ba the best preachers in the town, no matter what else they might be.He strongly depre- | cated such condact, which, however, he was happy to say was an exceptional thing.As ministers of the Gospel it would be theirs to carry the message of healing and ta bind up broken hearts, to pré claim freedom to those in bondage, and bring comfort to those in distress.\u201cBe imbued with the heroism of the old prophet,\u2019 said he.\u201cBe filled with the Spirit of God and wherever ou nie piety and devotion will cause the hd to blossom as the \u2018garden of the Lord, - THE CEREMONY.The ordination ceremony was then entered upon.This was conducted by.the Rev, Hugh Cairne, president of the Conference, having with him inside the rail the following clergymen all of \u201cwhom took part in the Proceedings :\u2014Dr.Griffith, Dr.Shaw, S.J.Hughes, Geo.Me- Ritchie, Dr.Denison, Dr.Ryckman, J E.Mavety and W.Philp.- \u201c Those who presented themselves for or dination were :\u2014George E.Bates, B.A., George J.Crabbe, George A.McIntosh, B.A.B.D.John H.Miller, Samuel F.Newton, Thomas Powell and Melville E.Wiggins, These were presented by thé Rev.Mr.Hughes, sécretaty of conference, and bav- ing given satisfactory replies to aH the Questions asked of them regarding + theit belief, they were dufy co imposition of hands Each~was sgl a copy of the \u2018bible as un to: preach the gompel, and band of fellowship was extended the\u2019 young men by the ministers present.- SERVICES.The pulpits of moet of the \u2018protestant churches in town and several in the coun- Yesterday morning in Wall Street rch the ordination of young men for near hy were filled by \u2018members,\u2019 at es conference.There.were, large Semon gmt ol sri, nd | churches at Lyn'and Mallorirtoirh: * ¥ bu; the showery weathez previnted G3 immense congregation present, and \u2018the | comes not, he said, through ceremony ; the a were much enjoyed.contents ming, a 38 va ee Street Charch.The Rev.SG; Blaitt préached in the evening.preachers in the other churches Georges ge Bidet Metbogist\u2014Th Rev.J.£ e- W.Qlipghain ip the mguing, the Rew, E- B.Lantéley in the evening.\u201cSt.John's (Presbyte JC Jane Hall, \u2018the\u2019 Rev.Eber Cftgimy, Ba C.Baptist Church\u2014The Rev.W.B.Tucker, M.A, Ph.D, the Rev.C.E.Bland, BA.BD.Prescott Methodist Church\u2014The Rey.F- OC \u2018Reynolds, both morting.and\u2019 even- vn Methodist ChurclsThe Rev.Cal vin W.Finch, BA., B.D., the Rev.w.F; | Perley.Glen Buell\u2019 Methodist Church: The Rev, H.E.Warren, B.A., B.D.\u201cThe Rev.H.P.\u201cCairn, 8.T:L., cotr ducted services in th Presbyterian It was intended to have held open air meetings - on Court - House.| dhre, Opera House \u2018Square, in the afternoon; their | being held.AT THE SUNDAY-SCHOOLS.The following.conference.members ad drassed Sunday-schools in the afternoon?Wall Street\u2014The Rev.W.H.Stevens! | E.-R.Kelby, and\u2019 J.Magdonald Oxley, | layman.George Street\u2014The Reve.R, Corrigan, | B.A, B.D, Thos.Braun and J.C,], Deenroee.: .Park Street\u2014The Rev.D.A.Lough | and A.Wilkinson.Pearl Street\u2014The Revs.AE; Sander, son and H.E.Warren, B.A, \u2018 Havelselk' Street\u2014The™ Reve.W.°S; Lennan, B:A., and T.E.Burke: - \u2014- First Presbyterian\u2014 The.Newton, G.J.Crabbe and W.-E.Wig- special committee on messages = .Mossop, C.E, Bland, B.A,, BD rie Vila Pearson.Laymem\u2014Messrs.J.T Ewart, RB Chown, A.James, A.Vancamp, George.Hutton, D.Elliott, J.L.Bates, W.H.Lambly, J.H: Khapp, E.D.F.Holden, B.A., W.W.Dalgleish, Owing to the removal of members to other \u2018confererices, the Revs.James Law: appointed to fill the vacancies.LONDON CONFERENCE.Windsor, Ont, June 5\u2014At Saturday morning's \u2018sesivon \u201cof the London\" \u2018Meth: Clgiferarives ¢ A on Potion Al Rnsd ind By ance committee.The report of Whitby TLadie¥\u2019 College\u2019 was presented; rind the Rev.Mr.Bond introduced a motions to | provide-a book\u2018to contain:a record: of decisions in cases.of.appeals, dransfèrs,.êto.: It was resolved that ministers moving be ja \u2018on their new fields of labor on the first |: Sunday in July.Ii anbwe tion : \u2018Who have died Ÿ \u2018the Names of |; the Revs.Timothy Nattrass, \u2018Andrew Uun- ningham and-W.Chapmsi wèré veport- A solemn.memorial service : wae csn- ducted - by the pesiident.- bituaries were read touching the lives of ri de- to be printed in: ference,\u2019 The.af business of generel interest was tranbaet- ed at Saturday\u2019s session \u2018of the Hämibton | Ÿ Methodist Conferpnde -here.- The Rev.on temperance, Sabbath and | twentieth century nd \u201cquestions, _ and, thought that \u201cFhe - hath: questic an important, one in \u2018section because of ite nearness to: \u201cthé \u2018Border: In the afternoon-\u2018ahnost' évery.delegate left on cursion to the F: _ BAY QF UINTE { CE.Belleville, Ont; June 5\u2014A greeting sion, led.to the Theing Sdturday morning the Bay of te Conferéhce that 1 the.ie Ref, Joseph\u201d ; president of that the Rev.J.H.Hazlewood, président ot the.Hamil to, oonderench, and the._pooxidedteles he were: classmates at college, Bariy | in the mdm.ing session the \u201cDr.qd.ens BUR, TES > fess, Ari ie addressed the con: 3 Book Steward.\u201d the f@Ghurch, had much reason to thank God : \u2018anew dedicate their service unto the Revs.F.J.DEAN CARMICHAEL ON THE FU- Ministers\u2014The Revs.Dr.Hunter, De-|: Jackson, R.F.Oliver, E W.Cranes : mas McAmmon %.Resi J George.Edwards, Tide son, Dr.Larmour and\u201cI.C.Smith were ad WIC.TS ati referred\u201d to:thé \"terme r 40 the ques.ni ; parted.On motion, these \u2018were.ordered bé a ihe a [of the con- I; J : Ie St.Catharines, Op.Fane 5.\u2014Not \u2018much i Dr.Carma, general * superintendent of ¢ the Church, addressed the.conférence in | the morning for: over an: hour.He.tauched Jig, où was | ii from the London Conference, now in ses whe | COMMUNION CELEBRATED, STANLEY STREET -CHURCH SEMI: At, the morning\u2019 service in Stanley Street Church yesterday, the pastor, the Rev.F.\u2018M: Dewey, preached to a large congregation from the words, \u201cWho, then, shall this day dedicate his service unto the Lord\u201d I.Chron.xxix., 5.The speaker remarked that this was a peculiarly fitting theme at this epoch of the congregational \u2018life.To-day, without debt or encumbrance, Stanley Street Church could be offered to God, and this solemnly and sincerely he wished to do.Great credit was due the congregation .for the unanimous manner in which they had responded to the call of the board.of management.Special] mention was made of the members who stood faithfully by the congregation since its institution twenty-five years ago, and fought its battles and trials.To his predecessor, the Rev.Mr.McCaul, of Toronto, whose efforts reduced considerably the church debt, \u2018much -gredit was also due, The merhbers\u201d of Stanley Street for the happy condition in which they \u2018found themselves to-day.Though the desirable consummation of liquidating the \u2018eHurch debt had been reached, yet their \u2018activities must not cease.Much re- \u2018mained to be done, and .earnestly the \u2018preacher urged his congrégation to to-day Lord.Much remained for them to do.(At the close of thie sermon the Sacrament of the Lord\u2019s Sup; was administered, the Rev.Mr.MoCazl, of Toronto, |iaddrosaing the communicants eee RECOGNITION POSSIBLE.TURE STATE.Preaching ye yesterday attérnobn from the parable of Lazarus and the rich man, in St: Luke xvi.,, Dean Carmichael said that {there was nothibg i in the passage to show kbat.even if the gulf hed not been fixed between the rich men and Lazarus, that | the former would\u201d have become repentant or would have: sought to \u2018exchange his stite of ezistenée for, a better.One of two statements.faight\u2019 be made with con- ence concerning thé rich pan, namely, either that he despaired of the\" possibility | even feeling a th hon don and peace.It was ras evident, ès, From, \u2018the rable tho.Thies atl he! the pitty of |.Neogaition es pe kot The rich man Feo te boat xn: hin 1 on: garth, So.the, Barons 2 sia of JX Fn in soihe cases recs | gran would: ion à imercifully be: \u201cin, some cases Oro would micht go \u2018to the A gob} oi, ley a | | : wt ikely, so he BR séhd-\u2018ho in these], R They ares tents nr es Rinne, ai ge a; manutsabarer, and fayored Imperial | eration and free.ain- Sea her colonies.old and very mich.respected.resid Dundas county, died at his oa Township ef Winchester to Canada in his youth, and has resid for half à century in Winchester oui sht county, and was president of the Dundas- Go nty Conservstive a_ simi: _ ey under- las stool the dom rill deeds; ] yet they nots ogy a - COLON IAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE and UNION AVE.HARDWARE DEPT.Special Attention is called to the _am \u201cChallenge Iceberg Refrigerator.\u201d Dry and Cold Air is secured- Thoroughly Tested.Prices rang, from .o .88.00 to $50.00.DOMESTIC HARDWARE.New Goods.\u2014A tull range ot Granite Steel Ware of all descriptions.Iron re-tinned Snuéepans, Iron Enamel Saucepans, Iron Round Stock Pots, in all sizes.Jelly Cake Tins, The circulation ot Pure, Scientifie and Practical, ug I 3 = Tinware.\u2014Pie Plates, ; anders, Sink Drainers, Vash Beles Ceol Nleam Cookers, Jelly Roll Tins, Was ¥rait Cake Tins, Bread Tins, Bread Moulds, candy Homids, ete.\u201c Beveral cases of Tan Shoes to hand.Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Tan Boots, buttoned or laced, light or heavy sples, * Ladies\u2019 Tan Shoe, Ladies\u2019 Tan Boots, toe, Hight and heavy soles, White Canvas Oxfords for Ladies, Misaes and Children.round and common-sense toe, light or heavy soles.buttoned or laced, Goodyear weit, medium and round Infants\u2019 and Children\u2019s White Canvas Button Boots.Re Infarits\u2019- White Kid Ankle Ties.Infants\u2019 Red Gost Auvkle Tiee.\u201d SHOE DRESSINGS, all kinds, from the most reliable manufacturers.9 The *\u201c PURITAN\u201d Wickless Blue Flame Stove: (IN FIVE SIZES.) Burns ordinary coal oil without a wick, makes a elear.bine flame like gas or gasoline no smoke er odor, abug.2 sntés only thres = EXT Parts to the -burner.- : tutel Prices\u2019, ranging from $38.00 to 915.THE DELINEATOR, a Journal of Fashion, Subscription price $1.Single copy 136 BUTTERICE'S PATTERNS and PUBLICATIONS.\u2014 A compos | assortment of these reliable patterns always on hand.- SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT.\u2018\u2014A large stock, full range: ot; prices from #12.50 to $45 4 MAIL ORDERS oy attended to and every information given, Culture and Fine Arts, HENRY MORGAN & CO, Montre} plichanging-his state cf being- or-elpe-lig |.hid no to do so.Arnoiig the other res 1 of fhe.LS Jus ne j or en h posi y.fine part of A Îthe, condésañed \u2018of g:a' wish, or [* Whe Own the Fol Following Numbers 72.a 784 Tel.| orchant's.nL 3930 Main Tel.Bons Tu 1 \"IS10 St.Catherine Street, .ot ; Ken vb Monse of P, ) acu, pes à or une \u201cTmperters, rt va Est \u2019 \u201cpainlaliaient.man pty mom sel on aha et go \u2018OBITUARY.Ë - -2-Rob Cox, M.P.for.RE a\" hurt Sor, Goionlat «He vas.: I od; ur eve i $10.00 3 sis Sacco may not appear sufficient to! ya à Diamond Ring.Side by side with: \u2018Rings oo costing twenty times the * amount, we show -at such prices désignsthat instvie; | quality arid value presque: #t ttade between Great Brit.Fe.= the on Wednesday t: He was born in Scotiand, and corse \u2018Morrisburg, Ont.June 2.\u2014David Rae\u2019 Mr.Rae waf™oncs warden of the\u2018 ation .couttau- : Te \u2018dled on\u201d Wedn since 1871.the right | receipts.helped.eats.en \u2018grou word.The susténtation fund A \"| tee report showed: a \u2018slight falling off in | Sixteen \u201cneedy circuits wére It was collections for \u2018this fand .he taken: Yesterday eight young Ten were or | dained to the ministry.MANITOBA crop OUTLOOK.ace pe sie us Railway for tHë\u2018fwo weeks end J 87g mod, encouraging, oné> is for the most part up Fthe ground, and owing Lo; the vêty fév able weather it is July 1 will be às far same day- last year, seeding is: nearly comp age under wheat is slightly fost year, while there is.considerable in- erease hr the acreage sown to.berleÿ and Winnipeg, ] port of the De Brig.was \u2018presented by the tiré \u2018Speaking for\u2019 the in,\u2019 he stated 3 : ind \u201cevery aênee : of nded that la ped ns on the as > it.| ing June June Raf Wiest | Ha four tirés.have ter ctèd that.Ga Be the sub-con Rag and.ots the + Vie.acre: Over} meda\u2019 upon her ar From ois tractive yesterday evenitg whexvi ze iscover- Compan ed that a box'ebittaining five Sovereigns was - missing.\u201cSeven, hundred and -fifty thovednd © \u201cdallas Po gold had been ,sent.by ydnes.j The-manéy wag by the steam ary erteihel steel boxes, ai tWerity-five thous- \u2018and dollars in British gold.One of these | boxes Was\" abatriéted frém the steamer\u2019s treasure room daring the - voyage.The mystery.HAMILTON STRIKE | SETTLED.ike was 8 \u201cthousand N'émerous Rik theft is apparently stoned in, dep 2 rie Eure \"] alo wall illustrated an the.follewing: day Ms wifes, who nad § a.to the finest.: : hector\" Ha fur wl largéi£ Nothing is sacrifice\u201d fttend 5 \u201c3 cept size, _ NOTES AND NOTICES, Sen Cu es Se d Chocolate \u2014À \u2018sort pri i ; i 2.Saw Frandiecé, Cet, = sas so scale \u2018and use of corca 5 1] HENRY.BIRKS & SUNG, great: excitement .on\u201d bogrd the \u2018Ala-| chocolate hae beet issued in & very at nd .Filipe Sungre.active form by the Walter Baker & ia _ \u2018of Doge archester, Mase:] gms r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cilkustraions of \u2018the WHEELS S ON.Tt THE ISLAND.cocoa tree in its native haunts, and u largements of ita\u2019stem and frait, of MONTE vs.| USP BICYOLNS Thm a The Montreal Swimming Club desires.the privil of Dicyeling pu 8st.Ta = e eme Toland.and there 188 Possibility of = vor being xranted.This: plea or Yoigad BY Sry Club wnien 1 : y nds y y dsiegation., Iinntediately\" follos | Ee To, gunorissd Maser.\u201d Louis = - snd AN Normandini : The speikers - toed that it would: hh 8 et Sonal, | use the heels dl \u2018 used to-d: s that one et a obus ser t 8 Moxpar, Ji UNE 5.\u201c+.DONT MISS KE 7 Dr.Cadman\u2019®s Lecture.On OLIVER CROMWELL, © AT ST, JAMES NETEOBIST CHURCH, \u2019 TO«NIGHT, at 8.Lo a ; TICKETS, ze.- Art - Association, PHILLIPS LIPS SQUARE, Galleries Closed REAP HOON rym to Nemtiors ; £8 She to 6.p,m, Co DONT MISS IT 1 | THE SACRED CONCERT to be held In Calvary Chureh, .Guy st, om: - MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 5, under the auspioes, of Tho Men\u2019s Own.ton Fond, in sid of the Church Renova- on: Fu ndge, 8 NEE mes, pa nl.lst PRINCEof W ALES ÆEGIMENT, FUSILIERS.; Resimental \u20ac erders x 14.~Col.Cooke.\u2018 The Regiment will parade at the Armory in drill order wt 8.15 p.m., this week, as follows: \u2014 .: Mondgy\u2014S8tretcher bearer section.Tuesday\u2014Battalion parade.Wednesday\u2014N.C.0.'5 oless (plain clothes - May ,be worn).- Fhursdaÿ\u2014Riakt half battallon.Friday-\u2014Left half Battalion.Saturday\u2014Buglers\u2019 practice.The Fife and- Drum Band will attend on Tuesday.; W.L.BOND, Capt., Adjutant.By order, | - Wepxesdar, JoNx 7.CC \"NOTE \"MEETING.sual Monthly Meeting of Ee bé held in the x hall of \u2018the\u2019 ©.ge = .corner of and Stanley\u2019 gh on cautions after being unexpectedly jostled, | WEDNBSDAY, June-Tih, at § pm.Al |as abstraction usually coincides with dis- E .mothers are cordially invited.N° BOL ITCAL #PARTY; oN METS: $l ted Mur 1 | Wir Wie SONG Or TOT MAY Joa JQIN XF.A a es Canad \u2018oron upe te new Canadian po- ais ied been started in Toronto oh Droit to take \u2018an active part incial and Dominion politics.The aie of thé new organization is Be] Independent.Labôr Party of -Cénada.\u2019 initial steps towards the- organisation were taken oun Wednesday evening last when about a score of labor leaders, .bedy all of whom were members of a: Jocal Trades and Labor Council, as 4 a Fes Hall.: The pro- (1% \u201cwas\u201d thodbughly -snd favorably dis- \u201cand'it was floally decided, to lstneh thé party under the name men- :tioned above.Tt was.then- decided to \u201c i hold an open meeting for the formal vr- + [A ganization on Wednesday, Junie: 4.As Un the titlé would | ly thé\u2019 principal ob- = ject of the: propose arty is to udvance the MSerents; el ing classes.The _ independent, : party of Canada, \u201c\u201d.which\" is.inter : to: @ certain \u2018extent to take* the i nce.of Patrons of Jn- 4 dustry, will not jé its membership, as that ion did, to the laboring \u2018 ôr farming \u201cclasses alone, but.will admit any worthy person, regardless.of 2 position er.rank, he is inde 7 + pendent.in his political views.ao; Egan lichong T.EX Drummond, BL ries, N ly ey ew 0 EE EEE erson, .Rod Jas XY.THE HEIGHT OF IMPUDENCE.*E ET tofs 4, 3e js th 248 i 4.8 opportunity, for.practice which is denied CE AIG AXE = à T £3 \u2014 FX 6.13 18{19 {20 21 23 25 27128 30 LE 4 Jfi- \u2026e 7 10] 14 17 24 16 pre SUBSCRIPTION RATES.PS es PO, Te Tea EE EC pa 120 8.401 5; For Great Bitain 83d $1.04 per snoum\u2019 for potage Ro on 3 5% on Fosthern Messer- ot ux wre to livoved in tho city every evening of $4.00 peg apnum, etter ADYERTISING maTES, DAILY WITNESS, : Sons nh 10 per line Contrack CU ve EELT VIÈRESE.Tamper cine, Quote Ni od set Tgre | à .pr Au business communications should be addreased + *Joha Dougal} & Sox), * Witness\u2019 Office, Montreal,\u2019 sad al} letters vo the Ealtor should be addressed Editoe of the * Witness,\u2019 MontéeaL Uhe Daily Aitatss MONDAY, JUNE 5, 18%.Pocket-picking has been rifé of late both at Sherbrooke and Montreal, Two supposed pickpockets have been arrested at Sherbrooke.If this results, which is very unlikely, in getting on the track of a gang it will make people feel easier.The buxiness seeme to be carried on sys tematically by experts and in collusion, as none of the many articles lost have yet\u2019 been recovered.People should in the meanwhile be move careful than Canadians -are in the habit of being, and-at- least butfon their coats before getting\u2019 into & crush.It is too late to take pre- traction.\"It is not the boy that orice you.who.takes your.wy \u2018the man who.aies dE etre it-when you miss it.Tbe- \u2018eympsthiéthg gentleman who condoles with\" vou has\u2019 passed it on.The only safe ian is-the one who carries nothing valuable.Montreal volunteers have a substantial\u201d grievance in the'fact that this is the only\u2019 city in the Dominion which haa no.rifie he T2808: This state of affairs from all ap- |.péarances seems likely to continue, Efforts.have been made frofa time to time to 6b-: tain forthemen this indispensable adjunét to a military force, in order to familiarize them with their arms apd perfect them in their use, but s0 far without practical result.Last year a few shoté went to: \u2018Bt.Johns at considerable personal ex- \u2018pense and had some:practice.c This year one of our city corps entered the Canadian Military Rifle League with the intention of shioeting at 8b.Johns but after having made, application for the use \u2018of the renge the \u201cofficers have besp jnfotmed that it has been closed on account of being no longer considered safe, -The great dissdvantage at which this garrisan is plaved is thus \u2018evident, sod the volunteers.are esking themvelves whether they must go.30.Ottawa.or Toranto.to, obtain the them at\" Montres.> .pete .* The Corps Chisisti festival and *procse-: sieri, comimoniy called in Cansda, the .Fête Dieu.or feast of \u201cGod, , consists, in the .parading and adoration of the wafer, and is meant to bé à solemn declaration.by all who take part in itand by those who do it reverence of the doctrine of transubstantiation.There was a time when such adération was enforéed, and a man could only reftise to kneel at his peril The ceremonial was indeed invented as a terror and a test to.mark sub and over- swe heretics.For the latter purpose it proved a failure, and it is now-nothing more than a public act of adoration of a substance believed to be God, and » public obtrusion of & doctrine believed in by.only.part of the community.We do | not know whether the participation in it yesterday of the\u2019 new resorder, MY.\u2018Weir, bad all essing 2.kis mind or resentativé of Prétestantism or ! the bench, this element being shtfrely ; ig- ied: dlvewiotd i o élico administra.mented ME: air for that position |\u2019 \u2018| at Ottawa.| spondents of British papers and the \u2018| American correspondents in London of inclined do à the goverament that ap- pofatid\u2019 Mr.Weir the\u2019 j to believe, that it also believed he was a Protestaût.| SUBMIT THE WHOLE CASE, The death of Lord Herschell, thé representative on the Joint High Commis sion of the Imperial Government, was.a great loss to the Empire, as be was otie of its very best diplomatists, and it has proved doubly deplorable for Canada, as it removed the one British representative who, had he lived, would have been in a] position to maintain and defend Canada\u2019s\u2019 interests satisfactorily both in public and \u2018in the negotiations between the Imperial and the United States governments.He was acquainted with all the features of \u2018the case, and he understood the whole course \u201cof the negotiations.How much Canada needs a defender in public\u2014we mean.among the statesmen of the United Kingdom\u2014i# made manifest by the utter, ances of such a man an Mr.Herbert As- uth, mo does not pealigte to say pub- | thay.Canada is pxigent, while | fai the \u2018calmness\u2019 of the United States.- Some of the British journals, happily only a few, take somewhat the same view.Fortunately for Canada, the \u2018Times\u2019 is now thoroughly well informed in regard to colonial affaire in general, and in regard to Canadian affaire in particular, and is able to lead a good many newspapers in the right way, and the.Colonial Office is well informed and bet- {.ter advised from the Canadian egency id.London and.the Canadian Government Still, the American corre- United States papers have, by their misapprehensions and misrepresentations misinformed public opinion, and even bamboozled able statesmen.The posi tion of affairs is, however, now being cleared up.The situation at the \u2018time of the adjournment of the Commis sion has at last been mage perfectly clear by tlie publication by the British Goy: ernment of the protocols in regard to the Alaska boundary question.The fairness of Canada\u2019s position and the unfairness of the United States.demands'are by that protocol, mdde perv fectly clear and manifest.fered: to submit the wholes ease of the, Aladka boundary question upon \u2018the berne.fons igh as the Venétuelan \u201ccans: walt ited fo ashitidtion bY Cheat\u2019 Pathan, upon at.the ipalstence of the Unstie States itself.The United.States, with\u2019 extreordimary indifference to consistency, | declined.The American \u201céommissioners demanded.that Canadä should, as & pre {- liminary to the submission of the casé to arbitration.grant the.contention of the United States, that the boundary lie should be measured back from the main \u2018coast line following all its indentations.Anything more unreasoneble could not be demanded; as that covers all that.is important in the dispute.- the United \u2018States did not want a foreign umpire or any umpire, but simply a British and American commission, ing definitely.Unless, indeed, the British would \u2018consent to à South Amerigan À government as an umpire, which was ont, of the question, seeing that the United States claim the.privilege of protecting the South American nations against.Gréät Britain and al other European nétions, United States wotild not have objected to ; a European umpire, knowing that the European\u2019 mations were all rather fayor able to the United States and afl rather jealous of Great\u2019 Britain.Since the war with Spain, the United States cannot.de: | Great Britäfn isnof in high favor herself.ar =, - - .CORPUS CHRISTL : » THE PROCESSION YESTERDAY.The brilliant sun of the early morning, yesterday, \u2018brought joy to the hegris of our Réman \u2018Catholig fellow citizens, who anticipated a fine day for the Cargue Christi procession, and the completion of the decorations along the line of march was carried out with enthusiasm.However, when the time to start, between nine and ten am., had arrived, the sky, was threstening, © à -for » time the thought be vas à Protestant; and we are ! «| in the.detorations -according to the dif- Canada\u2019 \"al : - Then | which would be capable of settling both : As 9 matter of fact, two years ago the | pend upor the European nafions for'fa-| = vors \u2018against even: Great Britain, though p= Jed from the business.- He continued, \"| which that trade, .from.time to.time, fo \u2018et has to \u2018deal : Mss.Boller, to whom.he | .bad beets masried fartgrenren peurs, ur.vives him.Tri the a of \u201cthe societies took part in the return march.Thére was-no special feature in the procession, except the natural contrast ferent sections of the city through which the march took: place.Notre Dame street west, Chaboillez and Cathedral streets were richly snd profusely decorated, while the other.streets showed little change from their ustal appearance, \u201cThe parishes of Notre Dame, St.Patrick and St.James took part in the procession, each society and congregation having.their regalia, flags, and banners, land several bands of music being in the ranks, .\u2018Archbishop Bruchesi carried the host, under the golden canopy, the 65th Battalion acting as a guard of honor, and the Mayor, the judges .and the Bar immediately followed.\u2019 As usual, the streets were thronged with spectators, and the whole proceedings were carried out without any unpleasant feature.-Among those noticed in the procession was- the English Recorder, Dr.R.8.\u2018Weir, wearing his official robe and the cap of an LL.D.-STOPPED -AT BLUE BONNETS.the: road.at- Blue Bonnets, yesterday, while driving a Methodist minister, says that upon remonstrating with the man who stopped him, he was \u2018told, \u2018We \u2018make the laws here !\u2019 He asks that :this man should be told who makes the laws; and, as iz generally admitted, the highway, especially on such a main road \u2018as Blue Bonnets, cannot be monopolized by the Fete Dieu or any other procession, Part of the road must be open for the public.\u2014_\u2014 em TRAMWAY FATALITIES.(To the Editor of the \u201cWitness.\u201d Bir,\u2014Seeing that the Street Railway Company is stitred up to enquiring what improvements can be effected to prevent the esd fatalities occurring of late, it may be well, through the medium of the \u2018Witness,\u2019 to draw attention to the fact.that in Liverpool, England, the fenders in front of the cars are made in the shape, (triangular), of.the front part of railway, snow-ploughs, and the wheels of the care are so caged in that no person can be run over, and any obstacle is pushed along the track till removed.\u2018There may be injury to people.falling | peters the wheels, but seldom fatal injury.; \\ Montreal, May 31, 1899.! o : \u2014 .DEATH DF MR.W.R.SALTER.The death took place at hie residence at Outremont on Saturday evening of les eviter Bitter 04 tite gE & Gin.The \u2018destased Ha Fob\" Eaffering: ) about two weeks only, With an sets \u2018of \u2018the heart, which, although ecmeidering Mr.Balter\u2019s age, was not expected to have terminated fetelly so: goon as it did.! William \u2018Salter was born in Montreal in January, 1821, atid, as a lad, learned the printing business in the \u201cGazette\u201d office.In the course of some years he set up @ printing business for himself of FN % ET A ça.\u201c4 4 À a AON ers of the \u2018Gazette\u2019 and Mr.Salter retir- however, to be a willing end active worker in other spheres, \u2018taking a leading \u2018pert im church: Rev.Maurice, now Bishop Baldwin, was rector.for some time and Was very active in promoting fhe erection of - the.:new Church of the Ascension at Outremont, to which place be removed from the city.He was chairman of the finanes- cammit- tee of the Monnt Royal Cemetery Trust.Mr.Salter was much esteemed by all classes of the community fitkh whom he came in contact.To the printing treide «the benefit of his great experience was: frequently.given in connection \u201cwith the \u2018various trembles with + PARIS MURDER MYSTERY.Paris, June äIntarest-hus\" been revived «in vihe .mystery finding: of a woman's body in the\u2019 some time agoy.mins the:head end legs, A \u2018correspondent who was stopped on | PAT a -on' Wednesday last; \u2018of thé éharge of*in- récovery \u2018was hardly to be looked for Het, | amived here by the.Dene from the these of Bt, Luke's, aŸ the time irat the .He wes a representetive \u2018in.and & log secretary of the Synod of the diocese di sent in to the stalled miners st Mud River, and Dease Lake and Mel \u2019s Creek.Theo] Caeca Trading y has sent in a ef PA last night, which are believed to have belonged\u2019 to the body found.The police are pow hopeful of finding the head in the same way, when identification of the victim.will be permitted.The case grows more like: the Guidensuppe mystery ai y nef SUIT AGAINST ESTERHAZY.TO BE PROCEEDED AGAINST BY THE MINISTER OF WAR.Paris, June 5.The Minister of War, M.Krantz, hes ordered proceedings to be taken against Esterhazy for obtaining and using documents connected with the eo-called \u2018secret dossier,\u2019 an dthe minister has also M.KRANZ, French Minister of War.issued instructions that proceedings be taken against General Pellieux, for the manner in which be conducted the Esterbazy case.The Minister of Justice, M.Lebret, has written to the President of the Chamber of Deputies, M.Deschanel, calling his attention to the reference in the \u2018decision of the Court of Caseation to General Mercier\u2019s showing documents connected with the Dreyfus court-martial in order that the Chamber may decide | whether Mercier is.to be proceeded against for an unlawful act, committed while he was Min:eter of War.The Ministers met.this morning, President Loubet in the chair, and decided to remove the Advocate-General, M.Lom- bart.The Minister -of Justice, \u2018M.Le- bret, was directed to begin proceedings against M.\u2018Fardif, president of the Ae- sizes Court, before the Council of Magis- eu for | the way in which they cone case agaînet MM.Deronlède MAICOI-HRISÉPE who pret citing soldiers to insubordination, at the time of the election of President Lou- The government will accept an imme- diete discussion of the interpellation of M.Lalome, independent socialist, rep- Tesenting one of the St.Denis districts \u2018of the Seine, on the subject of the incidents which occurred yesterday, on \u2018the Auteuil race track, THE EDMONTON TRAIL.Many Hardships Related by Returning Gold-Seekers.PARTY OF TWELVE MISSING\u2014 SOME TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES.Victoria, B.C., June 8\u2014A party of - prospectors, who attempted to.the Klondike over.the Edmonton trail, have disasters, including * the.7 most \u2018certain loss of a party of twelve, who started a a ean Ti 2 mas-a heavy.snow soûn 4 .whith.oblitersted {be trail, and party.bave not.since.been: baard.of.e snowstorm j ] money and provisions, bat had been unable to keep up died from exposure.À relief expedition has been steamer load of supplies.Near Mud Lake e deserted calin was found by a party Sandy Morris, \u2018this being .only.lifeless Moxpar, June 5, 1899, upon which a sep of paper had fastened, bearing the significant Le Here the trail ends\u2019 On another tree not many miles further on, had been eut an inscription, telling of the swcide of à desperate man.\u2018If hell's any Worse than this treil, it read, \u2018I'm taking a chance.\u201d The signature was, \u2018C.Richter J.M.Smith and J.W.R.Irmn Irving, who went into Upper Case: from Prince Albert over fifteen months ago, report many lives have been J, sa Great Slave Lake, the miners\u2019 1 Woy fasbioned boats and rafts being una).to stand under the squalls common ta that icy inland sea.One party of fie were drowned in plain view cf the Smith-Irving party, who were helpless 10 render add.At Mud' Lake, there wore two months ago, forty froet-bitten, ReUT- vy-sick prospectors, with a ehorage of grub staring them in the face to add ta the misery of their position.At Deas Lake, provisions were running short.and at MoDame's, the prospect wss anviling but cheerful.From the latter point word comes of the finding of a body, Identified as that of Valentine \\W endler, from Philadelphia.He had per ahed 1m his cabin, either af cold or of lunger, perbeps.of both.rnin.MORTALITY FROM DRINK.(From the \u2018Lancet.\u2019 Dr.William Carter, of Liverpool, has been delivering a public lecture on drink, in which he draws attention to several points.Amongst others, arguing frog the returns of the Registrar.General, he shows that the deaths directly attributed to intemperance lin 1896 were 91 jer 1.000,000 among males and 52 per 1,000,000 among females, these rates being considerably in excess of the mean rates pn the ten years immediately preceding.We are constantly assured by politicians \u2018that drunkenness is diminishing.Dr.Carter says :\u2014' Year by yer, al moet without a single break in its cruel and pitiless progression the mortality from drunkenness has been, and is, in- creaging, and it shows what is wore than all and what should arouse the national conscience, or if the conscience 1s dead or asleep should rouse the nation to a sense of its imminent danger\u2014name- ly, that the deaths are increasing among women far more rapidly and jm a far greater \u2018ratio than among men.\u2019 He gives particulars \u2018to show that whereas in the years 1876-80 38.4 deaths from the diredt effects of alcohol occur red in every 1,000,000 people living, in the years 1891-05 88 such deaths occurred, an increase of 80 percent in the last period over the first, reached steadily ard progressively through the years of the intervening: period.\u2019 - Perhaps the most important part of Dr.Carter's address is that in which he shows the much great er rate of.imcrease of al from raie pren eid rouméreresée sosongie: poi srheress \"proportionate- ese of desthe from this cause aimong mes has \u2018been 42 percent up to 1805, that among women has been more than 100 percent.This is brought out very strikingly in the case of the deaths not returned as alooholic, but which medical men know to be mainly such in their causation\u2014in particular, cirrhosis.The increase of deaths from this cause is in the case of males in the last 30 vears at the rate of 300 percent, and in the case of females at practically 400 percent.- Dr.Carter refers very eloquently to his investigations with.Sir Henry Tittle john end to the classical investigizions \"of Dr.Parkes.and Dr.Sanderson into the sanitary condition of Liverpool.Dr.Carter is puzzled, as all medical men must,be, with thé: comperative- indifference with whick mortality of this sort is regarded by the public and Jr scni- { tary authorities: as compared with nor tality from infectious and notifiable ais cane; The deaths of 22.4 persons per 1,000,000 from typhus fever from 1677 to 1881 inclusive, stirred the sanitariavs And the public, and more stringent sanitary Jegisintion was procured, with the result that the mortality from typhus fever has fallen in 1806 to two per L 000,000.In the.same period 43.3 per 1; 000,000 died.directly from alcohol, to say nothing of indireet mortaiity.We hour no such protest from sani: tazians end the mortality goes uo to fl.Iie hopeful sign when physicians of \u2019s standing, with a great -nedi- | experience of life in nuch o city as Liverpool, give prominence to such grave fapts.- Whether such -drunkenness is cause or effect may be matter for argument, .I4 coineides with en enormous expenditupe on sanitary improvements | and sn \u2018equal improvement.in the social and ecompmic conditions of the people, and ought to reœive the immediste st tetion of the nation.VAT HE DOULDN'T SELLA gentleman was walking with bie lit tle boy at tho close of the day, and in raesing the cottage of a German laborer, \u2018she boy's attention was attracted to the It was not a King Charles, nor & bisck-and-tan, but a common cur.Still, the boy took a fancy to bim, and wanted \u2018buy him.Just then the owrier of the dog came home from his labors, and was met bT the with every demonstration cf dog The gentleman said to the owner: y little boy has taken a fancy to your dog, and I will buy him.What do t for him?roy ant sell dat dog,\u2019 mid the Germa™ bere,\u2019 enid the gentleman, \u2018that a poor dog, but as my boy wants him, give you a sovereign for him.he says the German, \u2018I knows %¢ poor dog, and he ain't wort shor nottin\u2019, but dere is von ect mit dat dog vat I can\u2019t sell\u2014I or de vag of his tail ves 1 comes hom it À ons,\u2019 a very Two lage.we RT eer de | Era url 1 : =, i ea A ei + # Zo Nu i \u201d, 5 - TE , Monpay, JUNE 6, 1899 THE.MONTREAL DAILY, WITNESS.2 - - - 7 - 7 La gunn HER - \u201cbee J to tak n the Scet RE : chambees of the Court of Cassa been HURCH ANNIVERSARY.|Dr.Csdman preached from Bev.v, 0-10.wick, is to take part in the Bots Act DREYFUS: REVISION.rings , rank and title ar rords, AC The book of Revelation, he said, Was contest in Brome county.Mr.Nicholls \u2014_\u2014 restored to htm: Be will occupy an r tree \u2014_\u2014 the consummation of God's will revealed wil] go into the county en June @ rb eine the \u2018Sax\u2019 and D cut R to Bt.Jobn, an the book of Genesis maining until the close of the campaign.Deétaise of the Court Well Re- | officer\u2019 allowed ond from one to fa Scholarly Sermons by the Rev.\\iowed the beginning.In his revelation \u2014_\u2014\u2014 will be allowed on pue to Jobu saw the history of the wo AEL ETESS DEAD.ceiyed.four o'clock every afternoon._ ne.Pr, Cadman, Fol the first city built by Cain to the AG 1C PO : cree of the court wes communicated to a hter \u2019 _ last city built by Christ.What was the (From a Correspondent.) N \u2014_\u2014 Madame Dreyfus at the house - for.1 Irv.AMES sealed book that St.John sw! It was! At Caledonie, PET, on April % last, THXT OF THE VERDICT-M.ZOLA father, She immediately \"Shee from CELEBRATION AT ST.J a simile of the heart of humanity which there passed away Mrs.Alexander Gillis, , APPY lewing despatch to her husband: - ion ago METHODIST CHURCH.was often spoken of as a dead, cold widow of the late Alexande Gillis, \u2018at the ; HAPPY.Count of Cassation proclaims revisi , t in heart.Christ, though, never said this.ages of eighty-three.H maiden name - rire with a pew trial by court-martial.Qur udely Christ, by his Jove, could always open ças Mary McPherson, Jast years CL LA : dict of the hearts and thoughts ere with you.Let nable The Rev.S.Parkes Cadman, D.D, cf! the heart of man.ho matter how unre of her life were spent with danghter, Paris, June 5.\u2014The verdie \"\u201c{ us share your immense happiness.Tenn to ç York, preached two exceptionally generate.The book of the heart of man- Mary, widow of the late John MeDon- Court of Cassation granting a new trial derest kissen from all\u201d [five Rew nd scholarly sermons in St.kind had sealed within it the human af-| aid, She was a poetess, and composed |, Dreyfus, read by M.Marcau, presi-| The \u2018Figaro\u2019 saya that throughout the the eloquent anc h yesterday, in fections.They were imprisoned forces songs and poems in Gaelic, They were à \"tht following terms:\u2014 The day congratulatory telegrams have been ess to James Methodist Churc ye ! waiting for release, and who should break all of à religious character, some of them dent wes in £ the |fiwing in upon Madame Dreyfus, M.Were connection with the anniversary ser! he seal but he who has redeemed us composed in memory of departed friends court, after\u2019 hearing the repott o Mathieu Dreyfus and Maitre Mornard, scur- vices.with his blood.Man's dina sfec- and relatives.Though an invalid, for pramier president of the civil chambers their counsel.being inf THE NING SERMON.tions were stifled, and, Drescher I some years before her death; she retaine tor rol'a finding, an Liout.-Col.Picquart, on being inform- î fa > In the Lorie ne text was taken marked, this vas especially noticeable in her JLaculiies, and now and then Som: oe limon Maitre Mornard {ed of the courts decision, mid: \u201cThere TENDER- SKINNED MEN \u201cLife à , verses.f 1008, } : ; \u2019 > OURA Dense from Isaish xL, 26 :\u2014 Lift \u201cD zou Sycs those x the Habit of treating with con- % far as known bo the writer, have been (counsel fer Madame Dreyfus), to the [18 Detling better to be nor Today Ee Ee chine i pa d ror \u2018 en ines he breadth tempt displays of affection, go oy published But they are known and ve effect that revision of judgment can be publishes an interview with Major Count Te EE point said te doctor, The narrow circle has ten withheld pret potion Fro \u20ac In She vas der in Mon he fied.demerided.when new facts are produced, Esterhazy, in which the latter acumen shaving a ure an easily comfort to those with o .: : 0 dese a .infamed, tated skin, body, room only for small details.The rie the present state of society, people did theme of her thoughts and- conversation of .unknown documents showing the in- Lieut, Colonel du Paty Je Clam of bav.agree \"204, Fri ary 0 _ ter outlook shows great and harmoni not see each other a mal ras her Saviour and bis Jord.When nocenoe of the.condemned, and in.ne ne, house et Braseals, ex nary see Ses ne , n uPega: measure Lo pro = I t was native n the rt-anarti s - ussel traordi Co ger; ates.men could dee much further than on Fah as that of the Romans, who.re- services and.ordinences ot the Lord's 8 of the presentation to the eh vas is.documents, which protect them both.J - GADMAN: on grom= others into the will and purposes of God.garded humanity as being of their\u2018race house, and a consistent member of the 0! à wecret.-documeBt.bearing i + et\u2019 w ell See Adve.Handel was the prophet of a whole na- slone, and who believed in the benevo-| Preshyterian Church, Next to her Sa \u201cLe Causille de D,\u201d which wes cp 4 CANADIAN CONFERENCE OF CHA- ° tion of musicians.He elevated the taste lent assimilation \u2018of \u2018other races, and yiour, she loved his ministering servants, of.influepoitg thèir minds, and whic \u201cRITIES.: of the people who came under his mfl- union with them by absorption.The'| ang wonld travel long distances to hear js not now regapded as applicable to ence with his grand hallelujahs.Every né cosmopolitanism of to-day was not! them preach the gospel.Though nob Dreyfus, constitutes a new fact eslew-| po 10 June.3\u2014At the annual GRAND RTE ha man should have a \u2018hill country\u2019 in his that a man could: say, \u201cF am an Ameri- possessed of the wealth of this world, she lated to establivh\u2019 the innocence of Drey- meeting of the Canadian come o life.The downward look was mecs | can \u2018I am an Englisbman,\u2019 or \u2018 am &lyras contented with her portion here.fus; and aeirg that two authenticated ence .of _-eharities which cond] nk sary to the details of life and the wor German, but \u2018I am a Christian.\u2019 She was of a meek and.quiet spirit, and letters, written on the identical paper, last cvening, two important snounce { man must do, but it was advisable af It was useless to say tu men, \u2018Love one it can be truly said of her that she was dated contermporsndgousiy with the bor-| mentswere mentiened.Mr.John Joss from most times to heed the advice of the another\u2019 and \u2018Honor all men,\u2019 when both a mother in Israel.In her an humble, dereau, were discovered in the house Robertson, M.P., stated that plang ha a 2 onia: rin ton text and look up.love and honor were Incking.The Fie t {loving and sincere believer bas passed of Esterhazy, \u2018the writing upon which by fected Jor the érection fa 1 The preacher had warm -associations need of the day was not one\u2019s ideal of life; away, leaving three daughters, many experts have declared to be the same aa, n.gongection wi he .0,000 with St.James Methodist Church, upon |; everlasting gospel of love was n friends, relatives and acquaintances to that of the bordereau, which facts were sick nt 8 sen an he convert: Will be fully Opened June nt - hich the eyes of Protestantiem in Can-| {0 get men\u2019s sympathies to go out to each cherish the memory of one: whom they: nk Yo the court-martial, and tend ing of the space now occupied by .or = United States were anxiously cth Since the days of Christ every |loved.\u2018 \u201cBlessed are the dead who die in YXnown to ; nurses into an isolation ward.Mr.+ es | ada and the Uni er - te establish thie inhocence of Dreyfus; d that project Guides on application./ , in fixed, and he could think of no better century had advanced the growth of com- the Lord.a a de Meged confessions James Massie also state x a pro} et y in message to bring to them than the text.mon interest.Although The united 2e of Dror to Captain le Berun-Renaud Toronte a à shape for Fo able chil- C.P.R.short line direct to the Bpringa.Eo ing.Same men, could puderstand, pe Lom tion in_righteoumess was prov SAID FAREWELL.are.disproved\u2014in view 2 those Deu dren ° is Foner Judge Moon mél ape .> ak pou 9 a _ and without, submitting ided at both sessions yesterday he .he spirit Sultan of Turkey would have to go soon, | ments si 1 not enter into or appreciate t d annuls the ver- hich followed > rl amin EE ne my.masses.cross an |, Cor got ei ae | ie me one Why Suffer , in- the architectural beauty of the \u20ac , and the famine 0 Cun ap back had INTER CLOSE THEIR sgainet Alfred Dreyfus, by the frst| wren *® 4 ws decided to hold the \u2018orme and the alter, and d ee | Ley ond Tas a ed HU £ tia] .of the military government next.conference in Toronto some time Sa Pe, Pa could alien the tone howard.ane or ona\u201d hat re detest SERIES OF MEETINGS.of Pusin, und ends, the scouted before 4] during the month of June-next.Some From Rheumatism _ 3 r ce is the heart co eo and the home.; Some | should survive, but that the unfit should \u2014 court-martial at Rennes, to be eth ially lige attention ras pid to, The prie ame- had no love nor care for the poetical or be provided for, In Christ\u2019s glorious The union evangelistic services, which appointed to conduct the new mat ad prier, at pn ied When a nong visionary.\u2018Life\u2019 they said, \u2018was for democracy, of which he was the imperia have been in progress in the \u2018Point for \u2018Thin judgment.is to be Printed ae rie altogether to complex and the cam be orted at .far pa hem rs oy be mie best, So To tan: ns the last four weeks, under the direction transcribed on the ot decigion curriculum should be remodelled and : , voyages .court-martial, - Co that ae but the ship could not be steer- out of the very slime of hell.and the of the Rev.Mears, Cromley and ni which.is - annulled.\u201d simplified.; THE TURKISH.BATH, = athe ¢d without the upward look.One must veriest pariah should have an equal bird Hunter, were conclu a) pie of St.| The court then adjourned.DROWNED IN A CISTERN.; eur- look up or everlastingly fall down.hich right ith the highest In the fon oe Maeiardey Boring Church was occu- DECISION we RECEIVED.the Tilsonburg, Ont., June 3.\u2014A little boy 149 to 144 ST, HOTISUR TRA i \u201cThe text calls man to a vision whieh ohn yteria .| Paris, June 5,\u2014It ie rumored ?.William ; ay reveals God,\u2019 said the preacher.\u2018It [formed in his vision, and to his wonder pied by the Rev.Mr premiers ae pul.government.will ask the postponement oot, three years, sou oA ebay, wos per.shows how the f oe wi ad birch ee a pir and Xing, Christ s Pn NE Rev.Mr.Hunter; \u2018who | pil Liens Depot at inverpellations fn the drowned in the cistern yesterday after N [ARRIAGE LI LORS lon in the future.givea bi ma ' C 3 | ard plapation in * to courage, inspiration to-| words saying that man, thus Glorified in took as a basis of his text the invitation.Chamber of otdur to slow the ministry to frog The child w % playing in and Tent MONEY TO aa, most life and a song to the weary pilgrim.Bro- him, should rule forever and ever in of God to Noah to come with, 7 deliberate on ts \u2018course of action.io search.Finding him in the .; ee EE CHURCH Ÿ PNA Es.a | Mime.Dreyfus i overjoyed at the Sho she o sprog in end managed to IE bin Sew 0e, reat- will come down\u2019 The upw: was referred | ihe, Cott.of Son .ft wie inirble 6 cl Herself; 1.» - ACONENPAIR AST COMMIMIONES, A rom leads.to a proper understanding of Pros.be Ber.Dr.Williams, who, y oth YP de Dicted.the.wycom, bethany + Fete of Heil iter \u201cBéing \u201cup\u201d bo Des a \u2018ekoilders.200 So oh Co 4s Boban Arete, 1, 60 e novidesows: sovidenew ig Ond's shania Doth.aceriasei the | any party, 9 coun nn ier There one near the house, but ase bnman fiir,\u201d The wiser eve are! El on rentre ie ve fn bein to the.dived na] for daily newspapers {otic LL raving by heard hor scien and (NEES men oct oe ot Taner Sivan emt The taux of wiping of the deb: | The mérey of God in waiting an Jong Lor which app vader.bu.Bagi on se V5 to.the rescue, and gucoseded in get- RE that pocket.In spite of bitter disappoint ent.The ta mo trifing one, but the sinner to return to him vas also I oppose revision, The consensus of the ting Mrs.Scott out.When they picked THE ORIGINAL 100 ment, the defeat of cherished pro-|of the church was no ne Je the ferred to.and, sonverggtions with representa- the child up life was extinct.brik De ak.cen, Pomme\u201d in TRY, | rastorm were hopelal of mses, Resta In connection with the scripture Jes: Pres Jké Mébat, Rouvier, Jules re \u201cMEDICAL HALL\u201d re- loveless and cruel things, the cewse of Pastors were hopefnl of au son, Mr.Hunter spoke of the Decemity Ta Wanack Rousees, Tir IAL WORK.: h dical God triumphs.The man vib the byl far were Fe TE aa du of parents making companions of their Roche, Hi ue, Br Aoitines.and Pasquier WILL ae Le a an H.Bed BELFAST CINCER LE Jo © ] the breac an , orento, June 8.\u2014 Te bte mont worth hd tard or rabscriptions were ver larga 4 ane |othr vocation.IE they de not got se ee and eto fr ome cones pou Tet May bo known by i Rive Lab i x ical.Look back 9 i d, th : D ol has resign s post a ni y own i .at beyond ihe Paritans the Reformers, ard real Conference ha Gn i orld pt them outside.contended, ts.op sto do, nile.Demons College à in order to enter upon parochial begring the malgre name, .@- case the dark ages, pad behold the signe of oo BL! hh oe to heer from.The Rev.Mr.Crossley occupied the to be on and Henri Rochefort: ork et Brockville.At à rer dE Co.ewer cure + soo i | a 's purposes f e and sal ; 2° o corporation 1 = | to vation of mankind.The modern politi- a ge showed that the people hia pa of Eater ETES still contiue to Janek bray of far Davidson, M.A., was appointed to the 34 se : \"| we cian, for instance, asks what righteous- paid, wi t, and inspired both Church, at four.o'dock at which the.vective \u2018against.Presi nd for.vacant office.Mr.Davideon obtained a hy ions vess has to do with prosperity.Subtle oyal to the and enco ont in all large edifice was crowded Lo the door b y | egsinet-fju \u2018spsdicats of Jews Satin ot Arst-claes in the final examination for into diplomacy, good organization, a clever than viens an vregemess interested Sadienee.res are compessing the rui theological honors and is already well ! F FRIEND Dr.scheme, these are = ta eur carry the earts, \u2014 .* eeret Societies,\u201d wag the subject of me patidog ing ingident is reported by a}known as a preacher and lecturer of un- COOK K'S = = J t : rt men day in every world Te re nein is al- TRUE HEROISM, the Rev.Mr.Crossley's address in os weve, 4 \u201cillustrating the struggle Le rsual ability.= sort ways grounded in righteousness and only em which these societies were highly spoken tweet the\" mili itagists and anti-militarists.| we .SE Fa ims ir ahh san ore \"Gd bet uaca Aonmeces rue [{ fe de Tonk Gey vert dk A Yok by te of sx yes 9d so |\u201d) GVERTISHWENTS, | = nor- idence .aker ; a Byrse m ; , ; or: ze em ft to remove Lie, provi en \u2018GRAND TRUNK Y.M.C.A.came an evil when their members made ing on he Berglevard de de Clichy, dressed .byl 2 , per \u2018England cannot depend upon diplo- me them the frst object « their thoughts, ; n the sky-bine, upiform of the Taya.cc He That Stays | ae, 1677 VO by mor! The engineer.who is killed hile chap.by neglecting their and thei Fois dt Wil dsahe, m Son So be : \u2018 REE CL ; ity and righteousness will she \"| ing the lever of his engine, in his effo 59 - SY \u201che lable Toe ground to; powder bythe 10 Save baméd lives, is a much a hero| The Be Mr.Hunter mpoke of che Does the Business.\u2019 reaps MARK hus ot ad, to, Powder There as any of the Santiago or the Li tan also.touched -upan.the \u2018duty of a father ; \u2018 a | are good ressons why God did not give Ede barosy sid the Rat me ee or à büsband, fa making provision for All the world admires |.PL the Israelites gunpowder and modern M8; ol Trunk Y.M.C.A.{ those whom he left behind him at death.{3s * On th say arms.The upward look helps us to meeting of the Grand ed God| The meetings in Centenary and 8%.staying power.\u2018 ; understand man as well as God and I on Saturday evening.He thapk Matthew's Churches, in the evening, quality Success depends, The , ani- vidence and history.The genuine chan for such men, who knew what Jury were of a farewell character, and elicited h i stats » Carte, Wagons, Prac 91.aster of a man cannot be judged by meant.Duty he haere to| Much feeling.Eimiülar Himgieab e.incidents have oe: blood is the best \u201cfriend the and Covered Bugoiss.sof what is seen of kim on the street, nor God bad given wo God,| The Rev.Mr.Hunter referred to the| =o.\" at Marpeilles, Grenoble and \u201cfaint heart\u201d | VALUES, LOWEST PRICES, ea ea, | OT one wot ght that are should Grave condition of those who had failed Tries heat fas, and as faith, are not generally revealed in pub- as men.It to do our duty only from ihe| to be aroused through the influencerof |= «ZOLA.\u2018PLEASED., ) rave Be be conten by not striking another the meetings.He also urged Christians Lotion, Jue S.~A representative.of |, a The preacher did not wish to see man legal aspect, by ut niriki Se should to.have family prayer as @ n ris sued» bref in - aaly ss newspapers represented: au à - : ili to in ous Ie who Ta.ous decribed Bi, pr na pictured ia the tebe a Wihe phase of the on Rte.Tr -conchuaton, he AAbanked à | eri: nity 15 Paria.ane wh wes] __& \u20acO., 144 MoGill st.| cial fortes pool with a pevaiem, | Nel [than tht.We huld do one duty be he pacts ent mis a of torn Sates pré at th ABRIAGE LIOKNABS, | cial ther should à man be judged in his youth cause it was right.Baïlrbeämen bad she pastors, snd members of She respec | pipgily M | ve god inexperience.\u201cLook at his end.piuck.Britain's success to-day w the od.He also thanked the prem for its oe a \" wexerte tw, |.| a See him wben déveloped and mathred.to pluck, which was characteristic of the reports of the meetings.four.= _ ; One read the police news in the daily bulldog, which, the speaker said, was The Rev.Mr.Crvesiey exhorted Chris : 8 Oi BONTON BARRE, _Ï press and was filled with pessimism and faithful, and when he lays hold he never who.had quick through gr nhs > FOURS \u20ac on voy.= | despair.He was led to think man lets go.tiens Den that\u2019 os alive, | 404 foree A James sivest.à it was utterly fallen,\" and were apt to lose| We love and revere the name of Lu- He lo.soneitad oir sympathy and | \u201cSon TORR nl x rs ; li Teverence for man and perhaps also for {ther for his pluck, he eontinued, but «id fort} : and for \u201cthe young 50.\u201cme lsat snmmer van tersible: 1 in woman.Wider reading\u201d and ohsorva- there is no name that will -éompare with erte.The thoughtless.and careless : bled come ai} she body.Hood's\u2019 the tion would show that all are not so de- that of Jésus Christ.\u2018The man who js} conw ed of their als 2 condition.ME = \u201cand Hope Paie ; the.\u201d - M .bs orb ou fit bad been oid mot serving Christ vs not s Joan in» Those The had been ng were ury- dhe.f Mme ars Toor , Bouth vu Ste, \u201cFraéer frrothers.5 \u201c teral sense usé T Vv a i à nv 5 till, hund who loth ; ¢ hood\u2014- ed not to rest until they: were conscious.3 ue ry \u2014 \u201cI wes bs tired in the el fl Te So Gi FT in oe fo) odd Cr na oo Eh, ome mom | ARE Bou meme Coming Auctions.and ate their food raw, that their pro- ?the k- Youn » | -Zle.i.4 : .Er ae ee es bh Up tn n° Écran Si Me Pt fy ws des ot hu cour Eo of Janes Meth cause there is nothing at the back SLi \u2014d on OD to abetain Strom, and Hcasi a a ee im in fan ons, 48 Madison, St, \"x a.ve eee ar pie be\u201d Saw ot ri lieved the vision.They would have de- ik her 2 Give a pd power to make abhor, that ph is vil; et bel aotion growing dut of the charges coma, cacip any \u201cme ie more, Val re en wey at of | r to clared it ible.: .: nelusi the benefi any do as | Brought, \u2018against the officers cum: h of womb other hia t do \u2018Let nr be said, * \u2018 Get our eyes off the: ne his Tanifente JF He he to tell & thing was right or wrong.* They vers ducted the Retestiaxy court-miartiel.9 ar Fa ysicieis sald.oF las py tb Juba, rem New York yellow journals and police ga- the speaker at religion was an easy thing to| 0 urged to identify themselves wi Pres RETURN OF DREYFUS.- 2 se was belple wT A, Five or Le Lace rw \u2018at our pan.zettes, and look to the god-like future MÉR that ta ET: hting.He{ the charch-in which they fait they wogld Paris, June 5.\u2014The cabitet comneil this > 1 Sexes that waiting the true man.Paul had the lives it meant a life of bard ig Wing Wi be at home, and where they could grt Now 11e où LP qe Jens Jane wy am .him, upward look and a heavenly vision, and exhorted his hearers ot for what they the most good.: re y auction Curtains, Mirrors, rt > Jar not disobedient unto it.| Let us|8nd be Christiane \u2018ne 4 Short addressés were also made by the F rid SSarpets, ti Mido he look un\u201d got out of it, bat bécause it was the| Wath, Wo I the Yor Private foe, smyiment of ort\u2019 THE EVENING SERMON.right thing to do.§.Hannah, and Melvin Taylor, as te the Qyfar Bots, Cances, Parier, Dinas o etle At the evening service\u2019 there was not a AION IN ROME benefits and blessings they be derived expeoted ry vrai ere, Wo ant jacant Pew in even so large an edifice as THE CAMPAIGN IN B VE trom the services.They \u2018all.wished the [sa y A \"1200 Amctéomeuss, o1uo James Church; every extra \u2018let-| Button, Que., June 5.\u2014\u2014Mr.John\u2019 A.its God spoed.=\" Contenary | PRR.oe 3 stat, oo 200 3 dors seat at the pew doors had its \u2018oe: Nicholls, who is now ng a brief Cangalists crowdad again #t the ever fospector james capant, and wherever chairs could be|in Lowell, Mass, after an extended in ureh ce .Phare they immediately found occupants.ture tour in Nova Scotia and New Bruns.ing service.Beate ER RR a aly T TET We ere oy mm The a + Something \u2018of the dignity and reserve which are associated with the Bank of Montréal in of ite operations are impressed upon the annual meetings of shareholders, which are usually formal in the extrénws, although even the president has been knäwn to \u2018smile at the sallies/of Mr.John Ctawford or Mr.John Morri- won, one in meting to-day at one o'clock was no exception to the rule, The Hon, Senator Ds .Lord 8 d, .in the abeence-of .heona, the president, took the statement,\u201d The showing the condition of the-bank 5 E possibilities.to.which all.- might dou\" feet The.prosperity of es = , the countdy was Haturally dwelt upon.%:., All the industries were working with the \u201csome \u201c= \u201chave from the ay reatestreniotyy.THE \u201cosition of - the The railways, pins, niorens every uns, vus - * déeling the t of-a wave: prosperity which was not confined to Canada, while with regard to the development of our ntineral resources in \u201cBritish Columbia and the Yukon, the possibilities in those, directions were beyond computation: In Europe they saw a great revival, sud the , great manuf D * _ able to ove concérns were un- rtaké their brdérs, | As their own positloh \"was always affected by contiguity to the United Sfates, i¢ was grati- ! fying to Jew Abat -a- tondition of great in the latter country.gets Salle St ler ns : is was \u20ac élly noi \u2018in.the iron industriés, and in the phenomenal sale of stocks, {There : able feature, and tha the unusual [ .\" eall on loans, but this did not affect their t one anfayor-: peosperity.24 PS erTing to the opposition of the bank- | © in Canads.the-aumager said there was of a mint Rin regard: to the.Banks we m1.Thers.was the Fasho- da incidents sas hon/ fo which » word French or\u2019 the \u2018English might rench /.-the case of Chins, and.the question of \u2018èt sharehold Ÿ incoming years there by death.of Montreal fo.gain.the and be a that.* SOME CURIOUS STATEMENTS \"ABOUT AMERICAN PRESSURE ON BRITISH AUTHOR - clination \"to.grant day of the \u2018did ot know how to invest wollld feel far More secure if the rest remained as it was-than if it was increased to twelve or twenty million dollars, >| because: im that ease there would be.a eat temptation: to.extend the ~business and incur losses, And to His\u201d old: complaint, that the djreptors did not take the shareholders into.their \u2018confidence and imake out a comparative statement; as did the Bank of England, as did every large.institution, all.he could say wis that that it was so amall a request, 20 wholly upon the: surface, that he could not understanil why.there wae «.disjn- |\" the réquest.The chairman.paid he cold only -spesk for himself, but aa'a'matter of fact the directors had the power of choosing the board, and during the last fifty had been no change except Mr.John Morrisén\u2014\u2018 And-a very good idee.I like to see the old faces about the board.The: present body may.be: bad, but consider that the might be worse.My point present officials and Laughter.) Mr.Crawford insisted that what every other institution in the world'did the Bank -should do.If it was desired confidence and the shareholders the directpré word ne were] shareholders the directors would ta} the latter into their ] , Were nef two :sete of interest, ps THE MAYBRICK CASE, which yo prcoopted him vib (Laughter.) \u2018 He did pot want to chamgeéthel 2° ith % ; jen present directors, nor .the present offi-.?osed with, the aupusl inspection cials, but he wished te.improve.them.He wanted less expense, and more caution and conservatiem.- Mr.John Crawford wanted to know what the directors intended to do now that the rest had reached beyond the fifty percent mark, which Toa the original gos] kepf in view.Did they in- ee anything beyond the ten percent dividend; or did-they mean to so on: increasing the \u2018safety fund .® The chairman said hé cobld not pledge | the: directors who weré now \u2018about.to retire, bul speaking for himself he was in favor of adding to the rest, so long as the ten percent dividend was secured.«This.Mr.Crawford deeply \u201cfegretted, not on.hehalf of the wealthy men who, next ones is\u2014keep your improve - them.\u2019 cotifidencé.\u2026 There m MäDonald, Rièh- ard White, F.8 Smith, B.A.Boas; | Captain Benyon, J.Wilson, jr, A.T, = Taylor, W.W.Ogilvie, J.Danlop,:Q.C,; \u201cThe éld board of directors was ze im elf ected.0 week, al- but one, 1 4} VICTORIA RIFLES AND MOUNT ST.[taken yesterday.mormig, from: .ANNUAL.INSPECTIONS, - nu - RI ES IOUS CADETS.\u2014- \".The Victoria Rifles\u2019 drill \u2018season and \u2018on \u2018Saturday afternoon.This was conducted by Lieut.-Col.Roy, D.0-C., who was accompanied by Lieut.-Col.Ibbot- son and Lieut.E.Climie., The men not in camp paraded at the armory at two o'clock, and proceeded to the \u2018exhibition ground, where the manoeuvres began.A \u2018The camp company struck tebts in a mas térly manner, the wiik showing ihe \u2018effect of.eareful training.The combined.com- {panies then went through vhe manual and firing exercises; after which the battalion | formed into column and marched past.- An attack was then made upon the station of-the Mount Royal Incline Railway : Company, and the subsequenit manoeuvres were very well performed.The attack being over, the mex \u2018marched back \u2018to the \u2018armory, where the roll \u2018was: ealled, every - _ ON-TÉE CHAMP DE MARS.The Mount St.Louis Cadets passed an \u2018finspection: on the Champ dè Mars-on Saturday afternoon that epoke volumes for \u2018tiie season\u2019s training under Sergt.-Major Phillipe.The martial bearing of \u2018these \u2018young \u201csoldiers was very pleasing.to notice, and every individual member was \u2018alert and responsible.to; the word of com- \u2018mand.: The 4 tion took place before that on.the exhibition grounds and\u2019 Fletcher's field, and the.inspecting, officer | and staff were the same\u2014Lieut.-Col.Roy, 2:0: C., Lieut.-Col, Ibbotson and Lieut.\u2019 mie.; TOWN OF.ST, LOUIS, MOTIONS FOR.-RULES FOR CON: TEMPT OF COURT._ \u2018As stated in Saturday\u2019s \u201cWitness,\u201d mo- \u2018tions were p ted: before Judge Mathieu in the Practice Court, this.morning.| in behalf of the: Park endIsland Hail way Company, askiag thes issue of rules: for contempt of Court against the teuni- Councillor Martel and Inspectors Dy- rocher, on the ground that thoy disobey: o the in injunction of rh Acer Es the ing away -pf the: role., Beique insisted upon the téiwediatr ok of the rules, but the Court gopated fopz- days to reply\u2019 to the \u2018motion, heu 2e em leas L a QUIT WORK AGAIN\u2019 i EE 4 485 #, ft, à \u20ac IaH T2 Toronto, Ont, Fume 8.Thin trackmen\u2019s strike appears not\u2019 ta.be.%.completely 5 D DROWNID.> thirty-five \u2018or.forty.yeaps of \u201cere kon yesterlay.iornig, From Île réver at the Dominion Line Whatf, The clothes pore Slack, aud thiare wm ib collar.vi large number of sgpectators were present.| d oan being present.© The total turn-out - But othe putt of thégoor- (Was UE CHAMP SO MAT ers, dome and orphans.He cipality of St.Lonis; Mayôr Villenedve; | The remains of à welhdréétod man of including nearjy qu ti cedence in thé pre motion wae granted.- School, a.m.to-day.on June 3: 7 8 p.m.on June 3.\u2018Baber, Col.Hon, Keith Prices, Miss D.Price, Mr.Rickard, Mr.Ros, dge, Mr.Smith, saved.THE HON.MR.ANGERS 18 4.C.Jt Will be remembered that a fw weel ago the.Qusbec Government appointed a f number of local, Queen\u2019s Counsel; the list hoee previpugly ap- painted by Ottawa, but which federal ap- intment has beld not -to: give, pre- fede > cial The |\u201d WAS PROF.KNEELAND.By an inädveïteuce it was stated that the address at the closing of the McGill \u2018Normal School was delivered by Mr.W.A.\u2018Kneeländ.The reference was + Prof.A.W, Kneeland of the Normal 8\u20ac \u2026 SHIPPING NEWS.: The Allan line steamer Monte Videap, from London, passed in at Cape Race at 9 The Klder-Dempster & Co.8S.Ashanti, from Portland, arrived at Bristol at 3 p.m.\u201cThe {Blder-Demipster & Co.SS.Montfort l'éailed from Bristol for Montreal direct at THE §8.NUMIDIAN'S PASSENGERS; | The lAilan line R.M.S.Numidian is ex: pected to.arrive In port to-day from Liv- Jerpool, with passengers and.a general car- -80- She passed Rimouski at 5.15 yesterday \u2018| morning, with 66 saloon; 62 -second cahin jand 382 steerage passengers.The latter Uizsembarked at Quebec Jast night.Foliow- ios is the lst of her saloon passengers:\u2014 73% \u2018Miss Bflstcn, Miss Birks, Sir Henry Lynch Blosse, Mr.Clemegce, Dr.Cross, Mrs.Cross, Miss Davis, Mr.Dawson, Master Dawson, .Dry, Mrs.Dursten, Mr.Edgerly, Mr.| atone, Mrs.Featherstonhaugh, Mise Fea- | therstonhaugh, Miss H.Pitshiil, Miss M.JMushilt, Mr.Hoyle, Miss Howell, Miss Law- Wl, Mr.Leith, Dr.Lowe, Miss Lowe, Mr Marsland, Mr.Moore, Mr.Munro, Mr.Ox- nde, Mr.and Mrs.Price, Miss G.\u2018Master Price apd maid, Mr.Ramstesd,- ss Smith, Major oy, Mr.Btarkey, Rev.Mr.Steene, Mr.Major Stone, Mrs., Mrs; Wilkinson, Miss Wilkinson, Mr.viicinson,.Mrs.(Wolleydod, Major Nithol- , Mis.Nicholson, Mr.Cristie, Mr.Crick, °: SHIPWORKERS' STRIKE.Baltimare, June 3.-! Gibraltar, June 4\u2014The \u2018British steamer .[Eddie has passed here rom Malta, May-29, :.You ber way to New \u2018York, She signalled - | thint \u2018thie Itallan steamer Mi foundered .4op June 1, and that her crew is missing.er, master and second .engihèer were THE 88.PARIS ABANDONED.:.K London, june 4\u2014The American Hie stesm- ship Paris, mow in the.rocks.near Be .Manacles, \u2018has beén handed over-to the unt.\\derwriters.and salvagers, \u2018who are prepas- E to make: another attempt.to float her./There has \u2018béen no change\u2018in her position].\u2018courts.name of the Hon, A.R.Angers did not | appear on the reeeût list of provincial af- pointments, but that gentleman is now a provinetsl - Q.C.all thes same, * This morning Mr.Angers appeared before -Judge Curran in: the Superior Court and \u2018tvade a motion that his provincial commission as-a Queén's Counsel, in 1874, \u2018duly registered in the books of the provincial registrar, be also eptered inthe | Rig Th \u201cfegister \u201cof the.Superior\u201c Court.~The.er Feather- Miss A.Price, Captain Saw- Stone,Mr.Wéll- Iron ges 500 3 SE ER $ a Rooms 62 and 64, .AFTERNOON SALES.\u201c Big Three\u2014500 at 18, 500 at 18, 500 at 18.[600 ton craft, the largest yet sailed a; D -Virtue\u20141,000 at 47, 1,000 at 47.Payne\u20142,500 at 83.83.Morrison\u2014500 at 16.Golden Star\u20141,000 at 73.AFTERNOON Stocks.Payne xd .War Eagle xd .3 Republic xd .Golden Star 2 .! Slocan \u2018Sovereign .Fontenoy .en Waterloo\u2014500 ai Smvggler\u20141,000, 500 Wonderful\u20141,000 at 6, 500 at 6%.N.Belle\u2014500 at 3.\\ Golden 'Star\u2014500, 600, 500, 500, 300, 600 at pertod 350 night lodgings were given at the NEW YORK STOOK LIST.(Furnished by J.R.Moeksr.! .Opening sud Closing Prioss\u201410 a.m, and 3 p.m.1888 LL.LL LLL Een 1 \u20ac ü oF (Reported by A.W.Morris, Mining Broker, chased at the present slump f Canada Life Building) cents to fourteen,the market in © WIrzRss Ovrom, ne re sere TORONTO MINING.EXCHANGE., Tarénto, June 5.\u2014Morning sales: : Salden Star\u2014500 at 721, & Alice A\u20141,000 at 22.Virginia\u2014500 at 19.! BOARD.New York, June 5.\u2014Hsaviness in t!.- Sellers.Buyers.$3.86 $3 ._.Moxpax, June 5, 1899 MINING EXCHANGE has bad a representative in the Islands n .some time and his report is that if the re maining molasses in Barbadoes cap be pur.rom &ixteer Cacada wy pe controiled from three points, names «, ohn°\u2019s, Nfd., Halifax and Montreal Ta.Juno 5, 1908 more sailing boats have just left Bite, does for this port, the barque \u2018Btraug, - schooner \u2018Alert,\u2019 \u2018both with cargoes of ny lasses.\u2014_\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET elgn market on account uf the poiitica: on 8 quiet in France was reflected at the je \"1 ing here in fntornational stocks, ani was 3 12% accenuated by a poiut decline in Sugar .rubber, and weakness tu other secur tous Virtue .4 46 The strength of the iron and steel sto, Montreal and London xd.50 is however, caused an upturn to prices ati: Bona ree d @ Grown 15% a the opening, steËl and wire leadigr wy \u2018andon and G.Crown .& Bain of à point.California cr re ean ee as 1 8 an: Gold Fields ,.\u2026 Li : oR -Cayiboo Hydraulie - 3 NEW YORK COTTON EXCHANSE + City of Paris .\u2014 _ New York, June 5.\u2014During June, July, Evening Star .9 August and September, the cotton exchauge Fen.Le su 0000 0 45 30 will open at 11 a.m., on Monday.Gold Hills Dev .614 4 ; Iron Colt .4 veieer uns 8 11 M NITO N MON Iron Mask .+.22 2e 45 BA IN MONTREAL Knob Hill ., ., .1.00 90 A ! Monte Crito .10 8 At the Y.M.C.A.Assembly Hall on Satur- .Mont.Gold Fields .19 16 day evening one of the most interesting Noble Five .20 .2 [ond up:td-Gate presefitations of the suhj.ny ovelty .\u2026, 246 of the Far Wear waigiven, by Mr.James Old Ironsides .1.08\" 8.Freer In a lectiré on \u2018Manitoba, fils.Vibginia .- 15 trated by half a mile of Bdison Alm in the Rambler Cariboo 30 cinematograph.The large audienco coy.Bullion .21 tinually applauded\u2019 Mr.Freer's splendid aug Summit 8 1 brilliantly projected moving pictures, as the 8t, Elmo .5 actual life of the Far West was in quick Burley .1 succession paraded on the canvas.Thu ar.co.3314 tempt to utilize this method of IMustrating Morrison 1514 8 subject,is to bo very .nuch commended, 73 #24 the public may be relied upon to accord , 25 ample support to such efforts to furnish \u201c10 a high class lecture.-\u2014 HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.at 72%, 500, .During the week ending June 3, thers werd 147 permanent inmates at the country t 914, 100 at 10.house in connection with the Protestant at à, House of Industry.and Refuge, and ii per- \u2018| manent inmates in the George Moore Memorial Home.In the course of the sue night refuge on Dorchester stroet, a decrease of 81 as compared with (He number of lodgings given during the corresponding 3 RA Alica.A\u2014500, 1,000 at 22%.2 week of last year.\u2018Golden Star\u2014350 at 73%.re : .ROSSLAND ORE SHIPMENTS.OBITUARY.Rossland, B.C., June 5\u2014Shipments of Winnipeg, Man., June 4.\u2014The Rev.H.pore from Rossland Camp for the past week Lowe, rector of the Church of the Redevin.and for the year to date are: : Le Roi, 1,920, week; War Eagle, 1,739 ; Ure to-day.Iron Mask, 774: Centre Star, 183: totai for Madrid, Jue 5.\u2014Senor Carvajal, former the week, 3,018; total tons for the year, Minister of Foreign Affaire, is dead.|5L677.The shipments sf ore this week to- -\u2014 ta! 3,913 tons as against 2,454 fons last: weck.er, Calgary, died suddenly of beart fail GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, Earnings May 22 to May 31: 88.LL, .$688,935 5% Increase .eee ee $100,851 THIS MORNING'S RAIN, > COUNTRY CROPS AND CITY STRETS û Le, à + BENEKITED.\u201c, : : Le wr se er es en iN £ a+.\" >> \u2019 heavy rainstorm early 4his;morning, which was accompanied by thundred | and lightning.proved of great benefit to \u2018} the growing -creps in this section of the * only been slight, and farmers could hard.iii | 1y fail to be pleased at the heavy down- | Pour \u2018this morning.It also acted as a \u2018setback to the depredations of the cater- 0 pillar pest.or ; ui \u201cIn the city the rain.was.the means of \"Nes the streets receiving the cleansing they so Hy much needed.The \u2018sewer system, too, Xubbee | received a thorough flushing.Wabash er es , ya ä = |W.H.WEIR & SON RE errors isons UE UMA _ _ STOOKBROKERS, - LONDON CLOSING PRICES, | 148 St.Francois Xavier 80 = partitionment of this 2d wmipire; and, = hy TE eigeo the-last stbempt to pull Her offi i, cng do, or Thao ws] Montreal Exchange, > indecd, in all parte of the w no po- = ie a : E: * SCHOÔNEAS.SEIZED.15-16 : Cxnndika\u201d Gand Trunk, a \u2014 i pl i Eo Jen 8 Perte ie mea ere te Ps Se dress PE He Le PUTNAN :% 1 irérided'- for \u2018 notwithständ- iz able to confirm the \u201creport that \" RESUL D FAT.ITV: .j'er schucners, and tMoug® the nine are in 71%; St.Paul, \u201ccombo, 156K: New York *.es \u2019 ee PE re Cu nine who have beers.working in faves.of| TER PATALEY.;, rare SIF Taal diepgaition wil soc-be | Cebiral, 1204; Peneyiyanta, (00; Resding | , REAL ESTATE.wire Seiad.today.He thought the patte Evithpottts moral, ao Siar Refinery Wenger, in whic [non ubtd\"cne Acmtreky Goure nests in son 35 Louie, Wh\" hat hr ai; | Mortenge Loans.Valuations.Li ces cut Tele?gd hod - PER » XY pn res 5/110 TID \u2019 .ie\" casé\"| SOA.\" Page nd 21 c aout vec - Sharcholders vould, SAK\" the statement | {i he United States , Mr.| two men were seriously hist, sestitad in are the pamanly Salvagt and \u201cWrookisy mosey, 14 pootst.Th Tate of datent |, at sppeltt FSOT, Temple Building 2 2 : _ A .of tha \u201ctésenb Fran FX ngston, 0 claim \u201cth .th & market JOF : me ca | ta, Ib re on he, det os of Goa on En TRE BLES hn Te BS SR MORTGAGES ae port mich at which bie strong representation, oi tal, on Saturday.George ot, Li hundred doiars each for lowes Gime Jaa | 14 4h parent EE RE Gi \u2019 be adopted without Sacnasion.but Mr.| gop\u201d rept representation -of | pital, on Saturd Ba = me cs ac Vallee and \u201chd \u201cAld NEW.YORK: BANK IAT MENT.: | Rogires First M \u201cGosé Secur.ad bad à rene a [2 8 a ho MO EE CARY i: | ow Tork dune fe met vt |B Soret Bon die - > 0 mate.| , ; Shen all, Mr.es ,-nct- | states 2.+ LE LP.B- W., oPes Ltée.client 4 5 EB fur, the on But.8: caveat, \"making | Yusols reserve, decreased SALLE Cr Imperial Building.\u201c aéNersits, ras He : himself resposisible Tor security ut un.Te Fo decreasoë:>.: 56785800 | iam .tt wow til Gery I red on | bolita ats: \u201cHelyétls, Prank D.Given, | o% g wa we Sr \u2014\u2014 pe Yin fe ne EE i ed rea reed RR we wa a ce 3 ) 1 your bpsiness; id.fo}.ad \u2018othiet, C all, wase a ; x aed \u2018i.Gob - for a ; .Donn Cd potion Looms wi oe to 1905 an ven em thr A os |S Gares ne a oder CR ies bt cation wa he word of Wi Cae Goof ir.Mh Sen] i ier asa EE BR, Monte?Lo Beni = ante, NugsnTo Trane Tg GAIL dom.Dow, be would like to know how Sl), io le oRer of the Liberal par]: OW Saturday afteridon the faderal of Romario: bese sme tons Ah ea mile dren, oF 'u Gontens Barventy sien Le much the bank lost: by the wreck of the 2 well known Levy x us Taberal gar the Tage Mr.Alezsnder Miley) as rennais sors of ha boats, hecams fuel CHICAGO MARKETS - | dren, of u General Servint, wiling 5 rt Se 1 vriih 6 oeBallv tailed dear SCNT 40 préfoinentiy\"'\u2018éonnectéd:\" with- \u2018the [eeurities.- ATE CARO \u2019 Coe nlm LE Albert ave, above Trader Nothing?* 1 (With a wscially compiled dossier of the Richelieu.& Ontarie.Nevigation\" Gbtm- k, a LA S CARCO.FE table aliows the\" Fai Sherbrooke street, Westmou ave, abos Nothing?And the, bon full of grain.| hid dé MR Manet ler suites lan, took place from: his Jate: residence, [3,102 Pôles of cargo Ce a 55 [or 12.Cuire aly y, And clog | .aud the bank with ith rhmified interests ties in the Kingdom inelading ory 2 Stanley Tan thie odlock Rt | Moravi socked £2 bruars, resitsed ations #8\u201d compared \u2018with host of Yeu | .: nnlas, Sad it was Chief Justien.sf -Hillowen and brie sente ber de er of nt seta wenn ele Cue halt will e Saturday's To-dayic 0 oo 4 ! = 2 Lord of Heseford, Attormey®@eiid\" $f.servi 2 tained tg, the \u201cDepartinent e anti; Close.Open been logé through the wreck of the \u2018Cus- lei fo the Prince of \u2018Wales for the, | the vos and the remainder goes to Wheat BE 4 74 wa) hr LE with hie Puchy of Lancaster, one of.¢he.calmest | eer! 0 Sept WH TK mi ms mel The Ipanager, after.conéulting with bis | dicial minds, who definitely statek\u2018that © .GULF REPORTS.| Bec BH 80 804 Tk.wT dacpre À Basket of stationery.(Laugh-| position as left by Mr.Henry.Mai.Riv read north-east wind: coms u U * a i =., .thews (the former Home Secretary, now .Pother Point\u2014Gioudy, north wind.~~ |- Sept 546 Mk.24 \u2018 on aomembat dimeoncerted Mr.Mor | iseount Linda), is absurd snd shows | te \"Biauar, voue \u201cwind: wire wos 0 MN Um rison et ea, but i the i0-.the strongest light the present can- 8.28 am, Glad A * L'on 208 54 Fg Me forty-Lout millions which the Dak owed l'Fased state ofthe English criminal Bw.| e ¥ Rien Cloudy, raining, wuth-west ete ; am 415 sir} ae WITMESE JOB DEPARTMENT 1 forty eux millions vi ae Dan Mr.Chogte received the moet definite] Mugdalene\u2014Cloudy, ratiizg, stfong |\"-Jüly B11.SM 820 35 sur] Te WITNES the above class oc vois the public.Fhey hid fort; or Sinker.insbracts From Waliington, the, |} \u2018wind; foward.st \u20acam, à pepe S32.885 Em 230 in \u201cBt Tonsenidlp prists\u2019 1m\u2019 first-¢lass style lar for enc Branch That Sorry wo bene to prams bar + Fame Fotos Clout, sou ih vat; amet J SE EN HERR IME ean mepests 4 so, not a great deal, nor vs.it -polsible to | Fer ; Cape Roatan Ck A orl cet} Bhget ribe= irr beast \u201c1 een Sontg ad, Bleury streets da a great desl.ith - EE _ wind; inward at 8 an, ateamér.-.- À - ; x?it meant less than a millien a.y .tri ET North Sh y, ruining, south-west: TT T\u2014 lor each \u2018brasich.8 -f-.ORDINATION AT QUEBEC.PET.ce.on .CUS OKS brunch Jd, fy benésel | Ques; Fans\" 6 pins surges HERG rt oh, ta TO A a or BO mach cuptomer.- The a bârel vootattssr Sue Bey | AB SY Sand ids, ol i: ip.TIVE AND A MONOROLY POBSTELE.| potted ebm dinwinde er phctograois 37 - - Me pettiniée>at tels: apportée = [rar at if pm, Movo.| Mie recent Bois th thy mojaseds t wompetitic\u2019 artists, a4 @ - En the tighe 42 Mr.jaw {TB edn i wie bly bs revived, si Fe Tha.métechee sam de.CU: \u201canty « Habili y.tp the abil ams Lake as | 3 : i ?pre.cu HOUSE DOUGALL à sos don date, vide on AT to | FT ur Co dad Bey sve x ° i t Silo Ph, NER BEIC 2 8 iS Cs als Terry\u2019 the font AAA was the tonings the mins good for per of 8 over of pis place bis accus ling Was only on much fat ail 1 Fi sp wR.two to 1 former J whilst 8 der ce.pighly P ved, but out ID & youthful ol the 0 Bab nd up with ze E40 a5] OBgORTH PME ire saine Byes Leg Wp No baths Total .ei Hi sa | 357 ffs 2 f 7 a FRE | pires SEER AE $15 Ct Là - PERTE NME aona lassified © Class \u2014 ous DERS.= d= pom ; | : n $& - A591 PASTIMES.| ; nee Er nt | Ar Ersramer me Advertisements.a Sei Ts AND IOUSE, aren, 2d, Cripples, wants to got 4 | : hy the re vo : rings; Que: 1 entals outaide \u201cof fi cs, wil doo \u2014\u2014\u2014 FOR PRIVATE [en CASH TARIFF.a e > -3 , : ec- 0 rom be pur.{Continued from Page 11.) 3 i \u201d fo a5 betta treat Montreal.3 WANTED, cage \u2018charge.oi rat four = rom sixteer .a : entire , ; 1 Canada wir CRICKET.Coes ee : ms - loters; dues: entré - Address AHTHIR \u2018Situgtion Vacant.20 10 Lo pamely, rt A ONTREAL VS.McGILL.> Amey eee ee 2 SUMMER RESORT re .= a B - LL - ORR, -¢ Shérman street, Chicago Bitustion Wanted.WORDS FOR céxre, i MO! 115 was Savage, c Stevensoi .Anstey .eee 1 .Room: an oard.CED Sales- Wanted.: 3 lett Barbe.nificent innings of À.Sutellfe mot out 1° 2.5| Under the NTED, THREE EXPERIEN > Puplls Wan each addi.Stranger,\u201d 4 ferry\u2019s M28 is match played on the M.Mr.7.R.Davies, b Anstey .er ei ' Furatenet WAN \u2018Apply to Mr.STUART, The Rooms To Let.: Séo for led and th feature of this Saturday, and to this Marling, b Anstey .0 ABENAKIS \u2018A EEAUTIFUL LIGHT large Shater ot.ladles.co.Ltd.od.tional word.Six poes of mo- $14 sounds ou Saturday, and as an gyckilng, b Anstey\u201d.0 TER frent room, finest locality.36 3 Carsley - Articles Fou insertions the AB 111 due; it wi uckling, WA - NT- for La ihe victors of \u2014 It was by far Walker, run out .= MINERAL SPRING os ORGANIST AND crm Laos A Secondhand Arti.ico of KET.8s Kerry.has made since Bel ro.ro re BL mtn es FANT ADVORTISEMENTS FOR an an ted by Chalmers Cre also 5 cles Wanted \") pr four flor Dnings.e erian), \u2018 th - olitiens or Le © Montreal.Hill, too, was o owns, SAP over 0 ry \u201cane Con | Uptoun More Ne 5.lei), Quebe Applications rie tent For Bale.8- og nlucky fn the MAN rer.W.C.Rogers, 6 TER.TaTHs.e street, or with R.Turner, A lals and stating salary Drager ; .han get orm.and was \u2018Gurd after the frst BT.Anstey, b Arblaster .S| MINERAL wa akis sonne, soe Tot St.Charles, 801.me raice ae | sent te Ur.ROBERT BRODIE, woms * sand was ng out.tified Laurence, b Arb .1 Mow to get to Abon \u201cwast of Subway, at same rates \u201c10° P.O., \u201c Quebec.: } SUgAT ung wr of BA à well, ard fully Jus French, ift., b a ce een 12 at D'FRIDAY EXCUESIS Bh \u201cWitness' Office, j 1005; he or pou an ai securities.or so playe and Pflipot bit with ren captain, b'Arblanter 11 FURSDAY AND FRID/ Névigation [faken at'ine EDIATELY, A GOOD GEN- | 1 cont teel stocks, © are on the team, an 1 bow- Stevenson, Davies, b Hall \u2026.0 Bisnis _Jeaoa Bonsecours Mackes What, .WANTED, IMM family of three, Apply additional \u2018word, prices after Be stomsd vigor.The Montres the HA Coins, Bal e 0 Montreal svery Fuestoy cod Poster, Tae oms Wanted.eral Servant tor a ein Six insertionsfor ; 3 i hester street.Other oo adign with Ms not at its peut, Du vois Not Pre mai, Atblester .AA \u2018 es ee ngs ET tors o ote.A Mane, Board and Ro ._at- 871.Doré RUES nt \u201cFar Sale | the price of four : an, a.Pooskla IAB man; aly one to trouble found witb the fleld- Lex, C Savage.b Arblaster Le x EXARIS HD \"WANTED, SUMMER BOARD, BY A TAM I WANTED, Ds hy and well: Fecommended: Personals 28 \u2018 HANGE.p fault could be fo t Lyman Was Rendell, not out .5 Vario Fav: Cos D0 Bi.Jr James Bi ÿ:, would give a Plano in paymen be a- McEACHRAN, BAKER & C ° > June, July, sn round, while that ot Xi: 1y Extras \u2026.vee ee eve en ee = K House.| \u201cfurther particulars apply to T.M.380, - Ary to Mena ; $ Agents Wanted.: .i ha ; iendi the only ; \u2018 Office.Ee à exchange ml ilbert and Southam Were the the Totar .on Sgr anna.; The Ocean\u2019 Roc prtvate tera Wijess\u201d = WANTED.À Gob\" So San .Playing a really sound inaines, \u201cAioston 8 Pa me CA M Property.for, smal samy; must eke pen | AEAL.os southam aye re rship it looked Space, b A out 0010 WT Sogo» tow Arthur St, Montreal al 4 | Aad, 5 Jet ny is = During teh would lag run out .As Bef DESIRABLE \u201880 W.vas - L on Satur- probable that the ma \u201crac himself.| F.Arblaster, # FOR } LE, VERY situstion ve, .interestfng out unfortunately Silber c of a more [ Hall, not ou out : yo Sanitarfum, front residence in ao to.hold; | _8 A the subject redo ner charnoteri & Test.Redpath, pot TUE seam ST Pr.\u2018Strong\u2019 8 _ unsirpassed; owner cannot BY 1\u20acS,, CONTRACTORS, | Mes, James iru; player.nar ine east, Teobles | Bras 8] SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.- Ferf little Crd AEs ad | asie, ac x or us pee Whit The | AE 18 the ne tora only reached 5 ware bucked Total, for three wickets .GUE.\u2018tor health, rest or Roa \u201cRUNS, \"150 Se.James Mons own ts Hore.catrary Ch Church, charge de in our books fo 7 ; ; gai the and were CT LEA: of a first class \u201c short addreës.day, No ma Hence con i Baber bowled well, Belding, © BEDFORD DISTRI ket | Petitments © lor, and pr R reêt,- above.St.Antoine: Sun of lam chia tre vg ea plendid and ith most excellent ; burg, June 5.\u2014The Jubilee Crte 1: With bath, sun par or, ob Rd Hydro BALE\u2014$2,250 WILL SEOURE.A \u2018BAR- Guy = trek advertisement ne ires, as the fo vw First Innings.Sweets! \"a decided victory at the firs: the roof; elegant Tur 4 all baths; elec- for venue, Westmount: House 25 8 pm.harp.: + linea space.© roan dsvat eds LL s in quick McGill, 9 Club scored ford Distrist Cricket electric, Mineral Water, an e, etc.: | gain, Elm avenue, tgage can Te- NT, win- vot \u2018pup mc he at- linson, b Duckit .b Boyes JO | mâtch \"it 2 ne pina on the crease pere tridity in its various Tor Tiustrated elyou- «feet: vie ee ntod: for \u2018above amount.WANTED, am aE Crescent - Pe Mustratine ro Blythe, stpd Walters, & ee ene = on turday, by.- Bexting ne total more freqret golt.\" À ces LAND (5, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office.5 lng to 8s 2 ay > 3 : 3 .68 runs.2 to accord 8 erry.b DUCKIE .ar ee [3 cricket team Po _Ænowlton; 68.URNE, EE CHOOL _ OF A A to furnish LT Baber, b'Arblaster .: was: Jubilee, onc Leon, 4 fully situated on St Francis River\u2019 WANTED, TN \u201cBRE HIGH SOOO tach | WAN SA LC ay Howell out - 2 The Jubilee \u20ac C.\u2014First\u201d Innings.Hotel P ee.de | is tes s 2 | \u201cEi ti EE quebec ting bec, a Commercial Specialist, to ton hook- T ; 4 Y Y.Shaw.Duck \u2026 .1 Dr.mets h most Le 2 = ; Shinize dr Sinn pp GC - lon erm, se Particulara of P.WW De DE (dno, is segrasy, - Engl ish gw.Ties | : g Brooke, nct out .; \u2018Le Mitchell, \u201c\u20ac ennedy .ou 13;Pleury s ried; A $100_per anim.| 11 ee ees we ae ae J.% y.vee 0 METIS.| N, ON ace prete until June | 5 ohne Bere Ln 1TH Tagine, b En Mis EU A Seaside Hoüse, pre will bel ig COR SALE AT À DARGAI ess Applications wit win be redaived uo You, % Muy be Jory at i LL La ce ae ere» torres lq ght, c \u201d Summer: Ligtemp: i rty.J High School o - ! Protestant Byes .ve ee ee ane ee Mills : This weil known beet trout i&Ke.for built prope! retary- purer, 2 24 36 per- Leg byes oo ja pe d'in © plore, ® de \u201cà Pa a ee 00, eet te lang.| Frou, \u201cWitness: Office, bec, Quebie, | = core - ne eevassenuvee .nv dating Cs er ee ee anes R.iy .FD 2 t lac Corner, of.Prince CHERS.ADDRE vir at me Montreal, First Innings.alk pe not ets CLT + parts.Apply to\u2019 ASFLE BROS, Little ERE 16.500 WANTED.FOUR ai Saturday, June M, oot, & de- \u2018 b, Mills \u2018| Metis.; surrounded by - \"159%, stating Sade of , Tod 8.run out sf C.Lavery, 5 i 2248 St.Ca ; t salary expen! wit leone Toga ME T0 3 \u2014#| Sea Bathing, Little Metis| 21715.¥ ol S| 3 IEEE Faure Centre, Ce.Portes À Browning, b t.\u201cone 2 Total .n° avoid the Noise and te \\ Boyes, run ou .0 0 ingen .Parties wishing to 2604 private! RTY OF THE un LE Southam, stpd T Terry, b Baber 5 Suvi ©.08m os Tog | bustle x Green Hall House\u201d also Cattagé ta , WE PROPERTY OF ' - Fu Howel, b Baber .cer S Le Jones» e Harden, b Kennedy r board at particulars apply TARIFE: tof.imi tor Sale or to Rent for fae _ 20 Let: Rev.H.P.0 Lyman, b ORAW co vm TR L.Mitchell, ran out Kennedy | 7 Alex ~\u2014= (sages cpontha Terms ne.5 ee: : Redeem.¥ Ducklt, b Baber .ex ours +13.Sayers, ¢ Belkuap, b Ke 4 [Ste BAIRD, Ormstown.Qu = od Bix: A RELIABLE WOMAN, eart fail- Li.ig Baber +.LI 7|H Last b Kennedy.Kennedy :.:: 0| EGGETTS POINT HOTEL, of Err T6 LET, SEAUTIFULLY Finished ave, VANTED 2 mind, at her owa bos : Ferrabee, : \u20ac , cel SP i TRE .es El end.pe } 3 5 gna oe 30 L LITTLE METIS SUE 4 4.S For Sale a pois Park; 8, oF a SOHN , 58 Laval avénus.que \u2018 ead.Leg Yes : c.AS he situated: betw : use ba oS D cet, No balls .\u201c2 R.Leach, han a Beau colle bu bathing T0 + - MORRIS, 126 St.James » _\u2014_ Ww.a.Belknap à Mile public rand.;- aplèn : = JAY.Total .ee ren L McCabe.o B trae Fly SLL gf put clase board,\u201d Ze wheeiind; api | At Bargain Prices 7e wan ar, == À SELF-CONTAINED i 2 | Bowlins Analysis EAS ee cree T7 | riven to Mots: Fain, ns er ie AN iste multabie for for aio ay : 8,085 111, first innings\u2014 RW.a Ta (Diese mike o Opens: June Beh.onth.kabon work; rent per 6123 KG 0.M.Total .Tonings Cd desis.to stay.AN \u2018 Ta SE j > .in _ ôr- ann ii cee eee 11 a i ' Knowlton C.C\u2014Firat JTIty references.App os.> I: wna 5 Month: no Iy.at \"aw Dorchester street.WANTED, \u201cpostion, BY Ÿ coulé be.ws ROCSISI EEE es east EA Cig WY A eT 5 a = Pepe mai me b Gert .Bb 1} Dr.Lambly, \u20ac \u2019 ve 5, .i \u201c400 MeGILL COLLEGE) ° eds :Tesrmed en; RAIN, Later (60 801 B Kennedy, Ro 20e ELLEVUE HOTEL Int, = Fe.\" CAGQUNA; TG .EET; \"Reasonable: a rein a Sn rely - eee er we ae ©] , 4 JUN.: 1 + Cottage=- +: a \u201c Bowell 3 0 18 0 ol Harden, ce Jones, b sc win od.time ve madara\u2019 so qe i ER crois Fon a ase; Fe Folge ar bo = treat, fret inninge\u2014 oF; Loyd, low, b Lagi Dohler.place tam: ashing Hein cite etes.\u201d = .STRETS Po 4 38 2/AD Fayior, ! morte Tha a.; St-comtat ; pos Fon ayes ; | nnn + .Ton Portage.«ii- } ASRGRETNE.seed semoneaut Buste LONGUBUIL-HOUBS LET y : ilpot Sa es .ee +1, zt a i y.À out.ARE 4 i : = 1 5 D tion] + on See tes Balding 8 .a un Rav ev se te es à Ww.Ralston, pot owes ob 4S ee \u2014 ren _Ho : a .LT \u2018 > ; \u2018 ris morn- \u2018BISHOP AND MAGILL = j Col-| \u201cTotat:.: \u2026.nerveuses VUE - y VIEW 2 ADOCK SIMPSON 3ON & co.LITTLE MÉTIS-TO- ER FUA- BE Bishop's - y c.\u201csecond Innings.4 oi Bre a: \u2018 nished cottage, to thundred Th cricket match between 's Sec- .Kmowlton c.-2T heuss on the.oe ray iffrent view, | Apply he benefit to ks School, Lensogritle ao! Moai compris w.mation ron out .us a est PSE ToaGe Little Metis.TION.ALL EINDS oF ou of the ® Saturday was 8 vary.interesting re a +51 BURN, \u201cPr a J , § WANTED, BETUA: ts, slugbe, à ested.BE à dress \u2014 SALE.OR THB SÜMMER SE wa work, ing La ° pring had acecdingly closely cont R.0 TZ 24 ADEA SARK.TO LET, TOR THR St bank of the Oia.garden laying se \u20ac uld hard- a Rr 11 AEE CHAMPLAIN.a Sone oe BREMNER I Cottages quarter x a mi lo trom the Dow - by hour \u201cdown- The score follows: ool\u2014First Tunings: Cc.en, b Pickel nie 0 A DOUGLASS, Summer Resort NLL RR 4 to remove their retan a 0 Sea 101 Appl A vy College Sch Borg, 5 Lag HOTEL Mountain dugided.TR.sta itty lle.| poe od as à Bishop\" a, no b Wood .16] 7 of Lloyd, ¢ .0 FT class, June x , paving to To WB CAUERON.èwitt areas the cater- yous, stumped McLennan, 5 sie\u201d 3|& DB Toy or tags 1 soenery, pure bracing a gx k Catherine Sir res oar\u201d pi fd a Price Stephens \u2026 AE \u2026 bla alls a.31 Grom JOHN L.MOCK, | « pre oo One large burgiar ; cue OXYORD \u2014 WEL sletle fra from\u2019 se library: [ means of Gordon, b Wood .b \u2018Wood Ho Sriffison, ve ee édeurate een nee ween 3 oeunty, N.Y.res show cases, 7 ine 038 Bree residence, gate seption rooms, âne Lib rary; g they so Ar Darien, McLennan, Wo 022 10 CU voa BA ous | show case, poire romaines aod sentation Pieds inane, ook.| iA tem, too, oy: O phood b \u2018Stephens ve an 3 Totai : à Ve +» cine ve 60 vuccus \u201c Jo H | oye \u201cpd Rd ker's oh A rd wl late od seni, & Go ver 29 \"AN\u2018O \u2018os AND RARE PES > Arias Wd i Plow.© and b Stophens \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.1 YACHTING.\"|\" This bouse Wl \u2018tpen ew) a it whofe will- Be sold à BREMNER.ns NG.FORTIFICATION | et Gf an elucktes And pit Larned, got oat .\u2026 $ y.: quiet, homelike p TELER & 8 , roses BUIL] h suitable |.ts\u2019 in-zesdy -oirc ces, \u2014 Robinson, c Oughtred: b Stephens .ores VAL ON SATURDA | gos rates-for June and Sept, ty Montreal, 4: Lane and St té-Int, : à would.like to 4 \u2014 son, WOOd vue re un à AT DOR here.LING Propristiess, pL Sleary Stree -Lane © uit ten Frederick Resau of the Olà DePeyre, \u20ac Molson, b \u2026 4.h wind in -the \u2018early |B 5, B.T.STERLING, Vode or.Plumber, ete Obs.purchaser dor the \u2018History otre PTT part ç£ (ho afternoën at, Dorval ou Sec ieee RTISEMENT, TOR Fm Zant Apply\u2019 at \u2018Witoes\u2019 Row Rpg 6), London, Îni, ns Total ret Rn foe toe eo tie Ram) St law.ADE HOUSE, Little Matis.w us may: bo Pret Be oan | HOUSE TO LET RoE = The at o x \u2014 of eres ae de ef es ey CE, > four.> at reason.|\" 3 \u2018 The frst : Yacht Club, but towards trom ( asc pathing hot salt tmths aa | Uptown Bora, ; also lease ON McG! Second Tekm\u2014irst\u2019 fining.à 000\" working\u201d breere ni sprang u it links; tennis.court: apd or With R.Cs \u201c fat > King, run out ., .° .51% W.S.W., which 7 grabled the Specy tater toy aie aie Ps IM 5 8 - | SEE ge vai > 80 Po can EN IES Ba novel ta epi 2 Te | re can VE 4 5 a on 4 , b Davies .0 with the Yankees\u2019 © Ro = a.Eee CC \u20ac EE CRUE on 3 Les on dr.Graham, run out I.Le handled the De races af \u2018the \u2018twenty-two § hover fas | | Money to Loän.: 7 es arr ce meen | footers were fostpo \"owing a one, mme eat amoaipat au coins paf, £a rouler = RE J es D; ï.\\[1, lephens, b Sims .sieves 0 boats not bely Fire given Les drole A ES \"LT Y TO LEND, : ose earth SE TTE 8 | 0e events over n ves.Wh pa | Re ee, LANE 11,000 .to 38,000 and.over \u2019 LE.Poboson, b Haizeworih.\u201cqn os ps pe; at | in.pros om DRS os |- ; ; i ations.Xtras .,.- =.ti Bout got eer tao tine es ; Tes NHAMPLAIN, LAKESIDE * , WGHTHALL, Ee gponn, D, Fév 3 priéonenen or ae ve whole\u201d vert Bullding Total.eer : owe nds were safled,\u2019 hos: 9 low pris, | = TE ro penSehed: $1763 es no demos.| \u2014 Toning.very good rounds the Valois bay, and locition, good.- \u201ctol _ Lo rounding Bigh, sf 5 Bishop's College School Second iouter \u2018channel buoy in all buoys et and rates: known TT .; ; mr a fe > Trent 0 se EE DEGREE pe mr aan pan NEYTO END) BR rine | es Steer, ¢ and b SNS à.his tant,\u201d ani - \" ; | > Vea new vers eee vue A447 p.m.wit by two | #k ; sd Secure.pred Wood 2 A ve ve vendue D Pat 4,49 p.mn.; thus Mr.\u2018is BR PET Avenus JI sti Eh to lend on first.Gordo 4 b Wood oor 3 micutes, NOTES.A Que.À few good rooms, 1y-| a have ES Low.fates Prison o\" Molaon,.b King.: given to the visiting good board and: = lie ap morigace Zo city amos IP, Wo trie, © Johnson, b King .Tn 2 rion some tine this week: at the -1°F irs.MAFFR FRE, eed yy sane Foods \u2014 S| The Whita.Bear x Yacht.Yacht Clas.syameurer [ 2 S CARF- vas où on but as a CEE MERE \\RETAK- | Phe\u2019 1 2 .veersersess BL arrive to-day._ ; ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2019 > .Th ns hailed up en Setur.\u2018 LLE, PO.\u2019 ccond Inning.e \u2018Dominio SE DE BLAINVI , \"ER\" Sie [hie resent |S ears?BB TEE ETE | A 18 ; THOS, oncus.b Learned .for\" & trial.font nc ockadouts built at Rosemers.ed e\u2026, above run out a ho eventos.ère néarel 4, en i ade > ate » abo vo b Halnsworth 3 st la Tear hay haf get vk in sais BOARD.\u2014 THR \u201cAVENUE pice It.and that.ne: bo y As a g \u2014 br Canam and Hauaaworih.2 a pom, hors will vs Hoe soulage, eopr 10 NUE, MAVFER tor omwelt.Qantred, © sims, b Learned \u201c2 Ak * CUP DEFENDER LAUNOE x rc Le x MAN Moison, b Learn od.i Booed 0 \u2018A CANADA BD.on rora 118 le, © Davies, b Haluswoñh .21.° .THE MAGNOLIA oh ot M.8 Soe) rel : - J Mebonald, © Gordon, b Haineworth.3 Ont., June 5.\u2014The \u2018Canada\u2019 Shore.Under-the maisgément of ; ; nn © and Hainsworth.Hamilton, Ont.number of \u2018the of Ottawa House and and b \u201ceer ses.ll cup defender built dy à Royal Hull.GIBSON, formerly Ottawa 5 snd\u2019 Carriages made by eee \u20ac \"re prominent Carmbers Hel on Saturday Lookout Ins.} HARNEYS wut cure best mate: tard tree prose same hecse Yac! \u2018\u201cHamil- best\u2019 mi ; : : ar Tne eee rss érenins, + It was vas desiened by 5 IL either July 8 13-08 14; \u2018au sui viajamosey oan Day.-Quéiey Good Pris tom! AÔVERTISEMENTS YOR THN POINTS LOST.ten\u2019 The yacht catgmed (he Ina.\u2019 | suggesting But not one of these gates MART may be left at TS Mas re og sh ures oe y ove SCOTIA YACHT NA = ill So ls the order to catch the \u2018London | [7 Eu R ae, HE M St.Charles Cricke ; Leod, the urday in Tow: wb |: Cth .: de Park prounde où rivohly OB, Hamp.Halifax, N°8.June 6H C.Melaoë.tho owt ann ul Js De date tov awh or, Puint 1.Cherise, Vrétingion er team was defeated, the score reading manager of the Bank of août t0.000- gress \u2018social functions, the lipse Riakés wont of Subway, pei Ofon,, : Mity-two to twentynix.o of the designers for a yacht te.ron- oHcket match, and the Eclipse that}; 24 the [Wiinesy = MENT I» is one o Canadian champion in frst, Baril Park: + is understood: tard or werk TT.JOHN'S SCHOOL VS.ABINGDON best: international races, won the Sst Gxtord snd Caries mh Saturday.pomsod: style.SCHOOL.\"raco this season © bere on Slater probesai for Julr rensdn and\" ; ve annual match between those schools Squadron, nich oa © SE ge owe mimes.ins Gb breakup ondrond wien arr.TT MESSE Ain ght SERGEY EE me A * date mor bat first on a wicket, which , ; \u2014 > still damp on Placss.This Sd ATHLETICR.evi PRO- : KS £ Sowlers some assistance, and the st.OXPORD TO .MAKB A CO .300.hip dPosed of for 23 runs.When Be POSAL.: ; x hen in, + lhe yicket was easier.but mia Jade Pa cable ms aster had a e Oxford, \u2018 ard an 2 } reps by faturbed \u2018the leg at Of three.or or four | Re rom a, S20 : Abt the.attentitn x x bau In A of t Ave mex Yar accepta es challenge ao and\u2019 Be Sp piri = thy or twelve, it was anybody's: » sand In Cambridge tos sn giblnde sootes 5 ed y à neil\u2019 by revo tsk or « Rend he all ad for the sixth ef carte\u201d coaitons whee \u2014 ; orge SCT ES 0 \u2026 = 3 Sr \u2026 the boat lifted.1 feit-a sharp.jesk, which _ rider had the \u2018line and also the bottom.I expected The Boys\u2019 Page.Sea Spider Diet.A CURIOUS MARINE MONSTER OF THE CUTTLEFISH FAMILY.| ture; and then 44 was 8 question, who had : won.- 7.The cance a sow Sal of ater Bole had been knocked -in the side, w was finally stopped with a piéos of skin.It was five miles to camp, but \"11 preferred walking, and \u2018had the mien The following curious story is told in the Western newspapers: \u2018If any one desirés a dash of excitement I cpn recommend the fishing of Alaska,\u2019 said a returned Klondiker.\u2018I had been fishing above Sitka one day when I found my/| self near a camp of Indians.As I had some game I divided with them and forthwith was invited to a feast of their cwn providing.We sat around a big wooden dish, in which was something that looked like frogs\u2019 legs, but frogs so gigantic that I knew it was something else.It required some courage to cat this dish, but hunger gives a man stamina of a certsin kind, so I shut my ak so Tae spate.Is tt so béd ss it t tant ed like eb, and some of it had the consistence of the rubber which babies ghew on.Altogether it was not to be despised , combining food with exercise.t was sea-spider, so the natives told me, a member of the cuttlefish family.As they were going out on the follow: ing morning to fish for more I persuaded them\u2019 to take me with them.Half: of the \u201cexeitément of fishing here was getting afloat.The bay was an open roadatead into which the sea.rolled, ana we were some time in getting through the seas which, if not mountain high, came ! very near it.Finally we mède the run | and dropped anchor in the lee of a little point of rocks where we began fishing.Each man had different tackle, some large, some small lines, and to me fell an outfit which was a cross between a shark snd a cod line, Presently the men began hauling in rock cod, using the little candlefish for bait.There is a: curious thing about Alaskans.This tittle fish, which they catch with a comb-, like arrangement, they eat, if they are so di , or, if they want a light, they fasten a fish between two stieks and light its bead, when it will burn like a candle.It is a famous country for fish, and it was nothing but pull in for the ratives, while I did not have a bite My time was -coming, huwever, I bad on a heavy sinker, so that every time deceived me.But once when the boat rose on à big wave my line did not give, and I shouted to the Indian next to me that I was foul.Ha tack the line\u2019 gave a tremendots jerk and received ope in return; then.himself back be began to ppll and seream; then all hands gcresmed, and 1 underatod that a sea every mihute to see the -dande.go: oveg,- as the men went from side: t dhe, ow forcing .ibe rail down so that the water poured in, Dow lifting with a mighty \u2018yell,\u2019 then\u2019 off so siddenly that they: fn in a Heap.Fin-! ally, after they hed\u2019 \u2018sereatiied Wiempcives out of breath and\u2019 sad moitié conflicts conflicts fi opinion, they the rope \u2018as taut! as possible, taking\u2019 in: ed slack inch by! .inch, as the canoe sank in the hollow of a wave, then holding on as a big ground swell would raise her.\u2018This plan seemed certain either to lift the bottom or sink the cance, and after neversl atéempis\u2019 to accomplish the latter something\" gave suddenly.greatest excitément the men quickly hauled away.The line came np readily, the fishermen occasionally looking over, endeavoring to see what was on it.One men armed himself with a knife, while a companion held a short-handled case- knife between his teeth\u2014movements suggestive of the coming of an epemy.Suddenly one of the crew seized a sharp boat-hook, which, after another look, he jabbed into the \"mnknown and invisible.Tn response a long, slender tentacle shot into the air and formed a weird interrogation point, then it grasped the pike; then three more appesred, creeping in- cdioly over the aie of the canoe, at the natives struck wildly, some - Halo Bt as ne, others fe haut \"ts the mide.of the contin the ei] - wpider concluded to come aboard.from the bottom it had come up \u2014 then, seeing the cence, and possibly thinking it a' vantage ground, it grasped it, and alid over the side, a mass of living, slimy, reddish-brown snakes.When they were raised I could see rows of suckers, each of which was a veritable air-p , and as there wére seemingly thousands of them, the sucking power of this spider of the sea was apparent.Blows were aimed at it whenever opportunity offered, but the weird animal fairly ali over the rail, winding one of jts arms around an oar.Its head or body bung on the rail\u2014s brown mas the size of a man\u2019s beed\u2014from which gleara- Amid the K put me ashore.I got to camp in time'to meet them and.see the pes spider taken out: It had a spread of nearly twenty- five feet, measuring from.the -tip of the pen tentacles.H or want, to see.how it lockad, drop into Fe seum, They Nate a\u2019 few feet larger [Fot \u2018the Boys Page.PRECAUTION.If the random shaft that the archer sent Yell at his fee ere the bow was bent, Or the thoughtless words from the lips that vent en 4, Softened ere x rt was ren \"Twanld save a sore and Bleeding wound The mark of whicll was Little \u2018meant.\u2018W.D: WATSON.A FLEET OF SUXIATURE WAR- Some years ago si B.Moody, of Bangoe, began to be interested in things of the sea.He now owns a fleet of wooden ships such as probably does not exist elsewhere in the world.These War-vessels are built upon the proper principles of naval science.They are about five feet in length on an average, the battleships being shorter: Away up in the garret of a fine old-| = foshioned home the boy has spent days upon days of confining labor.\u2018First he draws the plans of the ship, designing each frame and timber, and, finally drawing a working schedule of ber parts.\u2019 This he prints pho phically in blue, as thé regular architects do, and bangs it on the wall of his shop.Then comes the putting together of the craft.Timbers are cut from small sticks, of pine and spruce, with cedar for the thinner parts, and the hull is gradually moulded into form on lines that would satisfy the taste of the most particular comstruc- | tor in Uncle Sam\u2019s corps.At first the ships would not sit trim in the water.Small waves would heel them over ignominiously.Modifications were necessary, and were made after careful study with models towed astern of rowed boats in the Penobseot River.All his ships are fitted with watertight compartments\u2014actually \u2018tight they are, too, and with decks and interior fittings.The guns are of brase, and can be fired, though, of course, they are muz- zle-loading, There are anchors fit to hold the \u2018craft in the heaviest Dow, re volving turrets, gyn-shields passes, i windlasses; smmurifies oies.and tackle for working the \u2018practical | cranes, with which tiny and - correctly designed steam-l punches are taken inboard from the side.Annual Sales over 8,000,000 Boxes RECHT ' FOR BILIOUS FILLS NERVOU3 DISORDERS such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, Fainens after meals, Headache, Dizziness, Drowsiness, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Cold Chills, Dis turbed Sleep, Frighttal Dreams and all ervous and ling Sensations THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES.Every sufferer will acknowledge them to be A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS, taken as directed, will Juickly restore Fomsles to complete heal They promptly remove obstructionsorirregulariiienof the system and cure Sick Headache.Fors Weak Stomach Impaired Digestion Disordered Liver IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN Wk Pills are fithout a Rival LARGEST SALE ef any Patent parc in the World, at af rog Stores.CO., 144 MoGHll et.The Best Conmord or Busines Buggies money can buy.|.had caught great pumbers, struck at it right and left, cutting off the tentacles with their knives and hatchets, trying to save such i as those upon which I had dined.the day before\u2014the thought of which gave me a thrill of horror.Tt was fifteen minutes before they had the life hammered out of the frightful crea- ES x B .: Pa DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT TAWESY MARKEY PRIM.W.& F.P.CHRRIE à Ou, 314 McGill Street.| wi The cruisers are lightly built, without armor, but the battleships are armored: with block-tin, carefully fitted, and proof against, the attacks of small shot.There] are- ting tops fitted with tiny ma- chine-giins, conning towers, flying- on on avd apd Certes.else to: be seen \u201cbuilt secure- 5, md ith a ow sal oe ip of the\u2019 fleet\u2019 Bea De :been - sng deep Te Rad in-hédvy bas: Not one.ie accepted by Admiral Moody until it has had its trial in the rough waters of Penobscot Bay, towed astern of a rowboat, for one hour withoyt: pause.The craft are.seawerthy.to the last, degree.No wive can upset them, Though it sweep tem rid storm and smash (their fragile :f Bangor.was out fn phenry.ines on Teaboro ast summer, and she.carfisd.away her flying bridge and \u201cstarboard and search-light, filling her forward compartment water, but she came ashore @ pafely.\u2014\"Harpers Round Table\u2019 mers Bakers and Confectioners.TLD, Ee.es.PLAIN AND FANOY BEEAD BAKER Fe CONFRCTION ealth rond.a special: large veriety Wedding cakes cakes wf lcs foo eremm o spots es.pe mov el comerel Kifer avoase vd », marr re ey Builders and Carpenters.CHAS.FYFE, Ermita 18 ven CARPENTER and BUILDER, O23 Universityst.Phone Up 2407 | STORE AND OFFICE FITTINGS ASPEGILTY | THE MONTREAL- BAILY \u201cWITNESS.M 2 TORONTO ANT RETURN si SINGLE 84.00.including meals and berth, every FRIDAY and TUESDAY at 7 p.m, PRE FAVORITE STEAMERS PERSIA and OCEAN.Niagara Falls and return, $12; Hamilton ar 8t.Catharines and return, $11.Steamers electric lighted, and accommodation and attention Uneurpaseed.For tickets, berths, ete, apply G.E.SAQUES & CO., 217 Common st, or to D.BATTERSBY, Tis Bt.James\u2019 st.FR Temple Building).Telephone Main SUMMER EXCURSIONS.STR.ALEXANDRIA, ® 33s Master.Sails Every Thursday atiOa-m.\u2018For all River and Bay of Quinte potts, Ghariobte {Port of of Rochester) and return, 8.ino oluded \u201cen route.\u201d Trenton vs ell way ports, pro- Tickets and all EN tion from : CAPYAIN ON STEAMER, .JANES WAGON SE, FR ERSBY 178 Bt.James Bt.A.Wo HEFBURY, Gon Picton, On TTAWA RIVER ) NAVIGATION Ce.DAILY MAIL LINE STEAMERS (Sundays excepted) Between $2.50-RETURN-\u2014 $4.00, CALEDONIA SPRINGS Baden Como, Oks, 81: .81.s in adn.Take 8 pen, Hr ale fo for Sng Comat with Btesmer £0 Excursions te Lachine, 5 p.m.Tri; 50 | Rapids Excu Fxcursions to 0 Had don, on Lek Lai 7% on A FAST TRAIN SERVICE OVERLAN, SEE * Troperial Troe will fre otre Moree Pre ve couver, on Crossing the continent in each direction in SATURDAY SERVICE TO KNOWLTON, | MAGOG AND-SHERBROOKE: Windsor \u2018St.200 p.m.for Bherbrooké ce nowlton and Foster, h 5.3) am., ari La pro LE ARTE Junction.250 , Homeseokers\u2019 Excursions, Leave Sutton Bher From Mon 1 to Coast.and points and return Jume 6,\" i |.Vancouver, Vict Yictoria, ie Yo, al {= Commences runn AT JUNE, * EEE Joong he [ES {Er Me Er x +.= I= d, 3 md Rares - 1$8485) ie HAMILTON\" LINE.CITY TICREE A3 AND A STRRET tit La Leu MONDAY god THURSDAY, at ¢ Teed A ne) Bate porta amliton and interme- CHEAY FARES, ERCOLONIAL IM On and after MONDAY, MAY 1st, the trains will depart from and arrive at she Union Station (Bonaventure), Montreal, as follows: \u2014 MARITIME EXPRESS, Depart, \u201c1.06pm.TE Artiy ai oy pr Arie 9.08 .\" 16am.Hem ! I= \"a avs er LOCAL EXPRESS, Dopaet.x1.40 atm.Mantresl MR Mp.\u2018Arrive cree Arrive.8,5 - \u201c w pu mini ia woo Dall 43 \u201clors ds Gui 160 aq Dear Wook days.NIGHT EXPRESS, Leave Arrive t.ini.ondville.RIVER, C.F.AM A.PRICE, Cy : M48 Se.James Sirees, Montreal, Biivpers can optain freight rates sod other tofde- © JAS.MAR Division Room 113; Boérd of Trade, Montreal: SASS a! Hours Each rr MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.Montreal 17 m.Saas ir: Fey \u201c so Te \u201c nhl 4 Ottawa, 0: Montreal © am \" Tw?2 À 4 $b \u201c \u201c.\" a a Sam Homeseekers* \u2018Excursion Te Vameonver, BC; § Victoria, TC, y \u201creactor, Ria Sa Fors Rr Waal | \u2019 Second Clams; To Nelsen.BL, I Ar Betas: GainG JUNE ¢ and 79, 1000.ee ony Fidret OMécs: 15 bé.Jankes ereet | and Bonaventure Station.: \u2014 RAILWAY | | Ottawa nitephone 2 MARKET ns STREAMERS, ar.Princess to Carillon, eto.Wedneatars tod d Saturdays at 6 am, from Canal Basin, f str.Mande to etq., every to Firown's, \"1 Pa ineauville, acd Friday, at à \u2019 shots Gnide ok PC see + Lon \u2014No, 137, 2) 145 No 1708 Jumensizeet \u201cWindsor oe, 165 Cominon a tres Dan of Blige E = For poe PIL or I Charters.\u2014 New steel steam ham Park ge elsewhere, apply Hh Othon 18 tomon rat HE 37 TORONTO Ma LINE.LOW FREIGHT RATES.QUEBEC LINE.Leaves Weck Days, at 7 p.m.\u201cSAGUENAY LINE.8 Leaves Quebec, Tuesday and Saturday, at a.m.For further information end tickets, apply to .erent H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, Agent, 128 St.James street, opp.Post-Office.Telephore Main 178.DOMINION MONTREAL and OTTAWA via Ottawa River and Rideau Canal.ply between the above ports, leaving MONTREAL every FRIDAY at 7 PiM., and OTTAWA eviry HONDAY at 5.50 P.M.Th trip aft the tourist.t-class.r \u2019tommmodation and meais \u2018 Jow rates.- Fr to and y public favor an nd patronage.For partioulars siren\u201d 5 BIGWE omar\u201d tame\u2019 ; £ fhe We Woods Ming Co.Brave, 5 or to SAics ODHOUSS, No.| Flour nes.Can , Basin, Montresii Host t- real telephone 14 PEND YOUR- WINTER IN S JAMAICA, \u2018Rosren FRUKT.COS STEANERY, New Fine Steel Twinderew mn D.RATTERSEY, Agente - Ble James st.Montres), opus.nés pe pa Strawberries! - St rawberri es PROT shipment.pment from Meth Owroliog an and At.ÎOG per Box.tar 00 ve wn \u2018Breryboly shoulg ~FAMNILY FREIGHT LINE.| Th fine new steamer \u2018JOHN HAGGART' will i -a most pleasant tims to | WALTER PAUL: | REFORD AGENCIES.DOSALDION LINE.88.Alcides.4,500 to: 88.Amarynthia.5,500 88.Lako! 88.Ç ia .3,500 * 88.) 3.800 88.In 5,809 * BS, d stora.e) .6,300 \" New Steamer Building.SG 7,500 \"* New Steamer Building.GLASGOW RERVICE.From MONTREAL.7,500 \u201c\u201c THOMSON LINE.Weekly London Service.Frem PORTLAND.de.FRÉSRFIELP.ME ss pie NEWCASTLE SERVICE.\u201d B88, FREMONA.i.c.oovtenininiaaiiininnns June 23 (or Other steamer.) .LEITH SERVICE.B8.EVA.sreseeresprerenitereinny \u2026.\u2026.June10 ARERD 88.ESCALONA .verses avances rase se May 31 86.HORDA.TV Tune 15 AGRNTS-Calmns, Yonnz & Noble, Newosstle-an- Tyne: A.Low, Sou & Co.5 Fonchireh $7oaue, Lon: don, E.C.; Thomson & Co.Leith Thomso LORD LINE-To Cordifl.Regular Sailings dang coming Season rom REAL, B88, LORD ANTRIM Through Bills of Lading granted any of the above lines to or fromany point à in ats or Western oor furthe er.particular A ap BY.to Henderson Bros., L'htratord, Ont, Schofield Pr Rod Bt, John, ES ROBERT oe an \u2018cou a mited, 25 Bt.Bacrament Strest, ONTREAL Black Diamond Line.The A1 Bteamers of this Line leave Montreal about every eight days, taking Passengersand Freight to Charlottetown, P.E.I., Sydney, C.B., and St, John\u2019s, N.F.INTENDED SAILINGS: 88.COBAN.«about Thur, June 8 88.BONAVISTA.Mon, June 12 Apply to KINGHAx «& co, 4 Place Royale, UEBEC STEAMSHIP COY., ST.LAWRENLE.LINE, 5S: «+ CAIPANA, M1, -Is intended: to leave Montreal on MONDAY, 5th JUNE, at % p.m.And afterwards on on ery alternate MON- ring gea For FATHER POINT.GASPE, MAL BAY, PERCE, BUMMERSIDE, CHARLOTTETOWN, and SOURIS, P.E.l, and PICTOU.Has superior accommodation for passengers.Electric lights and all modern comforts.No eargo received after noon of sailing day Tickets for sale at all tho principal ticket offices.For Freight, Passage and Staterooms, ap- ply to J.G.BROCK & CO., Agen 211 Commissioners ied Professional.T.FITZPATRICK, DENTIST, has removed to 368 ST.LAWRENCE ST.ATENTS SECURED.\" WETHERSTONHAUCH & CO, Canada Life Buatldiag, \u2018300 St, James Stroct, Momtreal.| PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS, OWEN N.EVANS, TEMPLE BUILDING, | MONTREAL oR.F, BROWN, ! Mech, B., Telephony a Bk EXCINSER, Machinery, ngines asd Boilers of _ARBITRATIONS, PPT ALUATIONS 58 aureet es tives Chambers, Monte ALFRED WALFORD, : ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Felophore Main tu; \u201c.SETH P.LBET, B.C.L, ADVOCATE, BARRIDITER, dr, MECHANICS - : INSTITUTE BUILDING, C394 Nt.Samés street, \u2018 TELEPHONE 614 ATWATER&DUCLOS| = Advécates, etc, 151 St.James'st Aw.ATWATRS, 91 HP.P, ORARLES (ARLES à DUCEOS DUEOLOS JouN F.Maca, & Some, ot Dun sland.TOR AGE À fitted in special steamers of both SE: Yor.ka JM ONTREAL&OTTAWA used 34 Pince d'Armes Square.| Ju Conads IM Bugiding; al yi 8 A | aoe.Ls SMITH, MARKEY ADVOCATES, BARRIERS, &e¢.155 ST.JAMES ATRESE, saree am 8.- RODE.©.: LSE acer A.MONTGOMERY, & MONTGO MERY, ELDER, DEMPSTER & Co.\u2019s Steamers BEAVER LINE, Regular Weekly Sailings Between MONTREAL and LIVERPOOL, From Pron Liverpool Stesmers Montreal .LAKE HURON.Sat, Juay Wed, June 3.LAKE SUPERIOR.Wed.Junet Wed.June 17.LAKE ONTARIO.Wed, Jak } Wed, June 24.LAK N.Wed, Juyy Steamers sail from Montreal, at da break.pane, gers em bark the evening previous after o'clock, RATES OF PASSAGE: First Cabin, single, to $50.Return, Jum Steerage\u2014Outward, 982.50.Prepaid, $34 \u2014 | DOMINION LINE Regular Lines of Firsteclass Steamship, A = BRISTOL (Avonmeutk), *88.MONTRO! \u2026.-.Juos 11 58.MEBRIMAC * \u2018\u2019B8, MONTFORT.*#s.MONTEAGLE *Cold storage.MONTREAL to LONDON.88.MOUNT.ROYAL HEM 88.MELROSE.Chicago Agency\u2014 JNO.E.EARLE & CO,, 6 Bherman strest A limited number of cabin passengers carried by above steamers at moderate rates, For rates of freight and all other particulars apply to atl ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO, \u20ac St.Sacrament Bf.DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, LIVERPOOL SERVICE, Steamer From Montreal, From Quebes : A «June I, 9 am.June 17,6 p.m.N uly 1, 8 am.July 1, 6pm \" Ja pren.July 8 6pm.COMHRONAN July 15, July 15,6 pm BOSTON SERVICE.From I4verp2oL Steamer.From Boston.Thur., ,June 1.CAN.weJune ll 0pm.ADA.\u2018Lhur.June 8.DERBYSHIRE June 21, W0um.' Rates\u2014First Cabin, 360 and upwards single; 00 return, accarding to steamer and berth econd Cabin, $35 and $27.50 single; $66.9 and $71.25 return, according to steamor.st e\u2014To Derry, london, oerag À Queenstown, Belfast-and.w, 323.60 to oh.8 0 loner, 4 out-, Midship sajoons, .eleetria ett\u201d upacious promenade dec For further \u201cistormation Bad to roy agent ive compare VID TORRANCE à C6, rats Mey General Agents, TR'UROPE, EUROPE EUROPE d BY ALL LIN! ALLAX, noilesier and BEAVER Là a st.John, P To HOLLAND-ÂME US HAMBURU-AME WHITE STAR, CUNARD, AMERICAN, ont ERMAN LLOYD, GENERAL TRANSATIAN £10 81) SLATE, ae CHOR, SPORT snd RED Aiss Ln FLORIDA, WEil INDIES, BERMUDA, 24 ASS U, JAMAICA aa ACER write for lowest anotasions bofnes! 23 « at lowsst rata NTR! via New York, Jat Ralorn and roll, mnly \u20ac113, D.BATTERSRY, Agent, us st, James ae quite Temple Bidr.ce Telephone, Main me, UE py SE \u2014\u2014 MANCHESTER LINERS, LINKTRD.CANAPA AXD MANCRESTEB.teh the stesmers of this line dates: Itis to on au mention \u2018A AT songs is ter 34.May 18 June 1 June 1?Juned) June 2) ARGH ATER TE MANCHEST .MAN FORT foam.pq and M , Ant Bambars Mançreat srrerg and mba ares From nes For a to ete., sms to F Py TRY & Limited 4 St Francois Ravi Breet, M core Toronto Agency: BR.DAWSON HARLING ere \"eI ec nr Tarmace WEST INDIES verns = Te Habit pie Pace See a = ei \", \u201cLv for Quel +» TER mers INE, Setween QOL.From paomtrosl Jane 19 va) Wed, Jus à Wed, July 13 break, posey.Es arn, $3014 $3) \u2018 75 LINE Meamshi ps.vemRmieuth), rman sirest passengers at moderate ther particu.; co, LINE From Quebos June 17, 8 p.m.From Boston une 14,2.0pm.une 3),%.30.m.wards,singie: er and berth.single; $66.50 steamer., Jondon, i $83.50 to out- pts: spacioss wi t roy ©, teal Agents, JSUROPE ; À oe JAN, NORTH.LANS-ATLAN- RT and RED RIDA, W2ir AMAIOA ota.os befarsiiy¢ at lowsst raat rates andl spesiat winter 3 back, weexir jy $113.tit ni1 ample x.clophons, Usk INERS, r steamship ESTER.mers of this line : 20th and 30th hm SN \u2014 ontres HARLING.2 QMUDA Sosa INDIES IE VE nal - {IP Moxvay, JUNE 5, 1899.THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY WITNESS.ç J tT - Canadian\u2014wh othd bathe as late in THE F OREST OF he audio as the Stteenth day of Novem- der TE Poe EE ADVERTISEMENTS.RE A D.AB LE P AR: AGR AP HS BOURG- MARIE.otre ?.Dé \u2018you tell him you will go; a _ \u2018 Break.ie, sen 7.smegostod i oe Ral &t chat ney ely \u201coui E V ii \u2014 i 7 TWO OF.or Ea .Here i _ ice, pluous\u201d tar dow in Aha Black yater! \u201cpeste\u201d | you are a ier one, Lau Xtra à ue.eens ot Patriek O'Ufare, à pri BY 8.FRANCIS \u201cHARRISON toux.ANUS) = (Author of \u2018The Rose and Fleur de Lis\u2019 etc.) CHAPTER XI.\u2014A BEAR HUNT.\u2018ile that earneth wages, earneth wages to put into & bag with holes.\u2019 Since parting with his estimable grandson, and surveying in his own morbid peculiar manner the old Manoir of Colombière Caron, Mikel had endeavored to pursue his arcustomed avocations, but with little success.He had made no effort to see Magloire a second time, or to discover what were the plans of this favored individual.He had felled snd pruned, and trapped, and baited and slept and walked, as ail in a dream.For above and through alt else came that ore thought\u2014 Magloire is come back, and come back so changed, that vou yourself did not know him till he spoke.Then that.intense quality, of the voice betrayed him\u2019\u2014a high voice, clear and shrill, yet not effeminate, and with the sightest quaver in it\u2014that vibration which belongs to all Franoo-Canadian singing voices, and sometimes.is noticeable, as in the case of Magloire, in the speaking voice as wel There is, after all, \"no_estrangement more bitter than that which arises.between kith and kin.While we may be more prone to make excuses and -ereate contingencies for those of our own blood who have disappointed or injured us, there is always the conviction that, since these were of our own.blood, they might hove been, they should have been, more loyal, Mikel, aristocrat to his fingertips, scorned anything like a scene, confession of weakness, humiliation or failure.For nine years he had mourned for his grandson, thought of him sometimes as dead and sometimes as living, dreamed of him famous, .and dreamed of him poor, dug his grave for.him, dan- dlel his children for him, \u2018best low over the hand of his wife, watched him die, come to life again, stand before him firm, healthy, reckless, fortunate.And stray papers had been eagerly scanned; and travellers accosted, and brain-splitting letters concocted to officials in Quebec, Three Rivers, and Montreal, and all to no purpose.\u2018But he had come back at last, and for what ?\u2018Of a truth,\u201d said Old Mikel aloud to himself, in the solithde of his murky kitchen, \u2018I do not know.- Many.a time |.have I dreamed of his.coming back, but never in the strangest dream did I see him as be is\u2014cold; \u2018harsh, affected, in., «incere, a stranger to the beawtiful rad \u201cef -bis native Bourg, = ie my hearth and to .SEE Layrière knocked and was admitted.The younger man, awkwardly returning Mikel\u2019s quiet salutation.took a seat by the long stove.Orly six days since he bad occupied it last and he fancied a change already had crept over the elder Caron\u2014a more decided stoop in \u2018shoulders a deeper furrow between the eyes, and a more cynical line around the mouth.\u201cWell?said Mikel, \u2018you are here \u2018again, Nicolas Lautière, and with much |.the same story as you brought last week.Sit down, be comfortable\u2014smoke.It is cold enough for a drink of whisky before you go.But.what fine weather! It is a magnificent: October\u2019 \u2018IT have never known such a month,\u2019 rejoined Laurière.\u2018 Have you seen the trees in the valley* from the top of the bill, bruls, where it ia clear, to the edge and one can look for miles up and down the angry river ?\u2018For yesterday the strong wind ruffled it into spray, and had it frozen later when the stars were out and the sunshiné gone, it would have seemed full of little stiff arches,round and crested, and silver like the backs of fish, Fish ! \u2018Ah, I wonder that they a go long in that cold water, those Prat i is that you say ?Fishiah ! \u2014 Lo fear that you, Nicolas Yeurilre; or I will dive as far dawn into that cold water ag the fish.Mais! but it was *old this morning at four o\u2019clock.And welt, that wis a srusy thibg it soumis to me One\u201cfîu'clèan esough\u201d = - \u2018 Clean enough !\u2019 said Nicolas.\u2018Why, yes\u2014it is not everything to be clean.It ia far more to be warm.\u2019 \u2018In a few weeks,\u2019 said Mikel, impressively, \u2018 it will be everything to be warm, It is setting in already for a long and a cold winter.\u2019 Lauri¢re inclined his head.His melancholy was not unobserved by Mikel.\u2018Say, then, what have yow come to say, Nicolas Laurière.You look sad.Ah, you make yourself straight, you shake your head, you open your éyes\u2014 but you do not deceive me, nor sre you changed for all that.What should make you .sad\u2014you healthy, strong, living for yourself and in yourself; amd with yourself, and young\u2014 young, \u2018 Sacré! but all is said in that word \u2018 young/ Laurière\u201d \u2014and Mikel laid a heavy brown hand on the younger man\u2019s knee, and looked wistfully in\u2019 bis eyes\u2014\u2019 to think that 1 shall never be young again !\" = \u2018But youth, it may have its \u2018troubles.Think, Mikel\u2014when you were Young, were you always happy.\u20181 was,\u2019 mid Mikel,\u2019 solemnly, \u2018only If did not know it.And therefore you, although \u2018you.think yourself sad, I: tell you you are happy.And chiefly \u2018because you are young.When one is young anything may happen.When one is\u2019 of everything has - \u201chappened.That is all the difference.tell me, how is my grandson.Magloire, or, as \u2018he calls himself, Mr.Murray Carson ?You see him daily.\u201d - \u2018Not at all said Leurière, \u2018I see him but seldom.Look, am busy.He is tusy too\u2014has lots of lly and letters to write, and\u2014 \u2018And you are but a habitant, Nicolas Laurière, son of \u2018the old \u201ccouxeyr de bois,\u201d end grandson of Laurière the ped- er.It was your sister Aspasie that was cured at La Bonne St, Anne, it was your mother who died last year, poor, very poor, in your \u2018\u2019cabane\u201d ; it is your elder brother, Max-Simon Laurière, who \u2018keeps the publicchouse at Point Laclaire; it is yourself who wears coarse w I \u2018shoes or elumsy \u201craquettes\u201d and earrings on Sundays.Bah! Lauridre, you are no companion for Mr.Murray Carson, exper-r-r-r-t in horseflesh, - Milwaukee.You are \u201cengourdi,\u201d stupid, blind, you do not see, you do not understand.\u2019 \u2018 Nicolas flushed with sudden anger.that paled and died away as rapidly as it had come.\u201cThat is not so about Magloire,\u201d \u2018he gid.I think Magloire would have been pleased to have pe Pg ofteners \u2018bus.I ve , no There wers So A re that Acsbaneit aithoet er ouh Sher I did see him he was kind.He has speken to te about leaving Bourg Marie, about my going back with mm.nity there, in those States, for a young man, for one.like me.1 am steady, 1 can work, And it has long been my dream.\u2019 \u2018 \u2018Your dream! What! To leave Bourg-Marie ?I \u2018have never guessed that.You kept it quiet.\u2018What else was I to do ?I have few friends.I am not.a talker.I mention this to-day, and I may never mention it again.\u2019 \u2018Because, then, you are going back with him, with Magloire ?\u2019 \u2018No ; because.J shall stay here\u2014I feel it\u2014all my life.I shall be just what I am\u2014Nicolas Lauridre\u2014till I die \u2018And what else should you be ?\u201cSicré dame,\u201d but these young men are arhaz- ing.Why, they must al! leave home, run away, be impolite, unreasoning, piggish.You are ca , and nothing more ;.and cabbages that grow up\u2019 all this dream, ti village, an bis right am eo) au of.ever hoy to leave his na- D ns entier end hig straight And thet it should allure you, Nicolas TIaurière, of el mend\u2019: as Be, still) not going pe Aly I see the folly-ofit:\u2019 vet I have known a-man\u2014but he was no| \u2018Ah-ba! You.sqe the folly! You \u2014 ; .Ca - ADVERTISEMENTS.\u201cHOME E VIDE NCE ELT TO PROVE THE WONDERFUL VIRTUES OF 4 45 rs DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT The only absolute and guaranteed cure for PILES AND ITCHING SKIN.NR.A.CADORET, 1289 ST.DENIS ST., Montreal, Que., writes: \u201c1 was in miseryrwith itching piles, and life was a burden to me, when a friend drew my attentics t» Dr, Okase\u2019s Ont.\u2019 ment as a remedy for itching skin and piles.I sed ft and was almost immediately relieved of the dintressingivebing and burning.Te-dnay I can say that the cure is complete.\u201d t « a Few indeed are the homes in Montreal where.Dr: Chase'a-fnmous family Temedies are not known.* Many a, man and many a; é bas been saved for\u2019 Ufering and agony caused by piles or itohing skin by \u201cusing.Dr, Chase's © ent, For sale by all dealers, or EDMANSOW, BATES & Co; Forontgs- - A - ; à-| on the part of each of you would quicklÿ There is a great deal of onportu- sprout.and no heart.It.is a madness, leg .into &- losin country.ai Leurare amies Tame me myself until I myself shall tell you the.contrary.: riêre, to do that\u201d - But I do not,\u2019 said Laurière.\u2018I have no mind for going.And yet I have al- Fare thought that, when the time came, uld go.Now\u201d moy mother is dead, I could easiér go, and I could still send the money for the Mass\u2014it is not much\u2014 to you from these other places; and you would give it to the priest for me ; but there is her grave to leave behind, and that is worse.\u2019 CHILDRENS CORNER.STANDING UP FOR ONE'S SELF.In a certain publishing office in this city, lay a pile of books newly completed: and neatly.stacked against the wall, waiting to be transferred to another de} purtment of the house, a few squares distant.In the roo sat two half grown\u2019 boys unoccupied.Suddenly.their © em: ployer entered the apartment.\u201d v Wind he said in tonés of surprise and te, \u2018I thought - oid you en hour go t these books were to be taken to} the other houee at once.Why are you not doing it?There ane not enough .to make a truck necessary, for a few.turns dispose of them.Ont of the boys, somewhat hesitatingly, and \u2018with decided sullenness, arose, and gathering up an armful of the books, left the building.The other sat motion- lees.\u2018I do not understand yom, Charlie,\u2019 (To be Continued.) FE IFLY SCREEN WIRE, GALVANIZED WIRE FENCING, POULTRY NETTING.D.DRYSDALE, Hardware, 645 Craig Street, wore among God's saints Job 9; Luke xxil,, 31.) To terapt (I These, iii., 5); \u2018Fo worry, to afflict and to destroy.(See \u2018Job ; I.Pet.v., 8; Rev.ii, 10.) He isa crafty deceiver.(Eph.vi, M; Gen.iii,, 13; IL.Cor.xi., 3.) He is a foe to \u2018he resisted.(Eph.iv, 27; Vi, 11; James iv, 7.) Jesus came to destroy him.(Heb.ii, 14.) And will bruise him under our feet.(Rom.xvi., 20.) 2 The World \u2014This insidious fce is op- to the Father.Friendship with % is enmity with God.(James iv., 1.) A man cannot love both.(I.Jno.ii., 15) Love: of.the world; (the oresent order of said the employer, with growing irritation: \u2018why do you not do as you are.bid?boy mullenly, \u2018I do not consider carrying books a part of my work; Î did not gage for it, and I don\u2019t\u2019 think it shoul be required of us.\u2019 \u2018Ah, very well,\u2019 answered Mr.Rolls\u2019 quietly,\u2019 though with both surprise and regret in\u2019 his tone; and without: further remark he withdrew to his, own office.\u2018I told him all that was necessary was & little determination on our part: Unless a boy hes pluck enough to stand up for himself in this world, he will never get slong.Fl venture-to-sa5 snebs Jobs will not \u2018be.asked of mm; white Joe will] probebly be a pad: pedo Hor \u2018port time to - come.\u2019 Yoni à ; \"4 Hé pivked up ns paper win\" with an air of supreme satisfaction, and wes\u2019 \"juet tomfortabl te, moi rte à od dn tien tum \u2018thé : isines .Atics * obéyed With Tiflacritys\u2019 eager.to show that he was quite willing to respond to what he chose\u2019 to consider thre legitimate duties of a position which had certainly\u2019 proved a desizeble; \u2018one in \u2018Because, Mr.Rollins,\u201d .answired the Hh aid \u2018What a fool Joe was,\u201d thought Charlie.| sum Bonn bu: ngs under the control of the wicked ne, Luke iv, 6; I.Jno: va 19), is pasôn -to.God.and ingratitude to: Jesus, o died to rescue us out of it.(Gal.The true followers of Christ have (Gal.vi, 14.) They to At.\u201d (Jno.xVvil., 14.) ; the world is\u2019 he great of the professing | Church.to-day Where.will \u2019world-loving\u2019 pfoféssors bé when God shall condemn the world ?4I.>Cor.xi., 32.) 3.The Flesh.\u2014This is the worst foe, for it is within us.It stands opposed to the Holy Spirit.It resists, strives bagainst and grieves Him.{Acta vii, 51; Gal.wv; 17; Eph, iv, 20).Under its eontrol we are weak, sinful and helpless, \u2018(Mark xiv, 38 ;.: Rom.viii, 3; v., 8.) It vie * enmity God,\u2019 \u2018 Not.subject to the law pf God,\u2019 end they that are | that id its control): cannot\u2019 please \u2018God.: väéi, 7, 8.) 7 That which i or = \u2018the flesh is flesh.RTE ES Cats Lande ed bGr.\u201d The holy anointing off, exablem of the Ride Spi Spirit, was not $a be.poured upon fle (Ex.xxx., 81.) Its end is @Géntrnctionts (I, Cor, v3 5) By the strength of the Holy Spirit alone can we overcome it, and, thank Ged, this-is i, 4.) died to the wo #5 not Delong.gformity to every respect \"and an employer just aud considerate, in the main.° Mr.Rollins set at his desk, counting a little pile of silver.« If I remember aright; Charlie,\u201d he wid, in unruffled tongs, \u2018when you \u201center my employment, it-was to do whatever I or the\u2019 work, might requité.As you no longer hold to thet engsgement, I have no longer need for you.Here is your money; you are st your own service.Had & thunderbolt fallen at Charlie\u2019: feet he could not bave more astod- | ished,\u201d He knew he had learned much in| Mr.Rollin#s sérvice, so muel indeed, that he had come to consider himself an indispensable appendage, to the office.could: be\u2019 dismisbed without grave hesitation ou Mr.Rollins\u2019s part, and full- opportunity on his own-to reconsidér any stand taken.At the present proceeding py, made _itaelf clear to.him, he felt as TB though a cold shower bath were descending upon him, and in a halting, stammering voice, \u2018he begin a \u201churried explanation and apology.\u2019 \u2018I do not wish to bear anythin from you, \u2018Chirlié,\u2019 \u2018interrupted Mr.though without -anger or anit IC am convinced that a boy who could risk his place by the attitude you have just| | taken, is not a desirable boy to have.\u2019 There wes evidently \u2018move to | be said, and scarcely, sble to redlize what | had bappened, Charli found Bimal op.| the mreet with a few dollars \u201cin dis pocket, but righ neither Pré serre \u201cThat moraing-he\u2018 had miagtep may alte journéy! 5 be away, 8 Érackpan; ffequentiy employed | do publishing house, shopped at the r.this morning, Mt.Rollins\u201d he ask briekly; \u2018T'am-out of \u2018a job for an hour,\u201d and will take one cheap.Let me trumble off those books I see waiting there in the room beyond.\u2019 Well, I had not intended mending them,\u201d answered Mr.Rolling, \u2018but.as you are here\u2018! guess they may as well pe BIBLE TRIPLETS.MONDAY, JUNE 5._ 'THRED FOES OF GoD AND.MAN.1.The Devil.\u2014This \u2018mysterious snd wicked (thee _ is :but -one devil) is \"to Ohysat.(Luka iv, 2.to a Soba xid.,,, 2; T.Jno.iii, 8.) The foe of man - \u2018The wicked, and even ns religious pro-| wer, are his - children, Ino.viii, Jub.iH5-10.)\" Thess be\u2019 leaves much.\u201d to - themselves.We goes sd on hic Eo he a theï in that way, as there are so few of ly that we.may.not -do- the.things at.we gd: 8 (Gal.; Vp ny; When He giveth quietness, who then x can make trouble\u201d .| fenderly, lovingly, waneth, the, light; Femtulty , soothingly, falleth the night; s .are.folded, \u201cweary hearts: «rest.Calmed as with whispers from Paradise Heat.-the day, | Peace o'er all nature again holdeth sway; As in the old time, \u2018mong sweet Eden he Toed God 5 still ballows- the, evening shades.8oftly, O Father, on 2 thy loving breast, Fain would thy children \u2018their wearingse rest; Then ¥oc à ecason no câres can annoy, Nothing their blessed repose can destroy.= ed with eare?Now to our haven \u2018of rest we repair; What cen\u2019 eer barm us in shelter.a0\u2019 La \u2018blest?felt his career assured.\u2018How small e- 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slight \u2018| at the outset; being.neglected.When [ J you.have weak back, \u201cbackache, dizzy |\u201d Not for.foment bad he believed he ell the which, trotted | || eyes; very, [Hex What though the day hath, been burden 1 >, Rafe in the arms of our Father we rest; XKidntÿ end as I continued its use I noticed that\u2019 à.vi RE IR arf yours, dn Cho td Room 0, ace, eid, Q.-Your General Debility : Can only be removed by taking Dr.BEd.Morin\u2019s CARDINAL \u2018PILLS.They are\u2019 remarkably efficacious in all cases of women's or young girl's diseases.Sold everywhere.Thee is Nothing More Refreshing and Nourishing than a Cup of good: Cocoa.COWAN\u2019S Hygienic Cocoa Is absolutely pure, is put up in ¥, 4% and 1 lb, ting and sold by all good Groeers.Chocolate Cream Bars, Cowap\u2019 s B the best.Bright's Disease \u2018On the Decrease.and Left, as.well as other Sorions Kidney Troubles, whith eventually.lead to Bright's.igi.disease; starté in some litte ror ailment: Bright's Dis- \u2018ese, diabetestand.dpopsy are ditdply the spells, sediment in the urine, etc, get Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills at once.They cure all \u2018kidney.diseases from the simplest to the: severest, .ith à great deal OF pis \u20ac igh my often - Spies & \u2018henss-|- \u201c+tion\" aa rif there: vas -&'mist in Pills 7 Thought.myself\" almost \u201cpast reflef,\u2018\u2019but\u2019 Began to imprôve rapidly, and have been ting better ever sincé, natfl at] the podeeat.time I am \u201c4 able, to say that pur distressing trou}.bles have disappeared.*Doan\u2019s Hidney Pills are.a splendid > pedivinie; « dnd.haji.roy h pou 5 ETCHINGS,- 6c pe souare \u2018thçh.-Mininem for any single Beng.18005\" a : otre, M tequired.- Special rates for Jajge _gogutities, WITNESS PRINTING HOUSE, Corner Craig and Blsury strests.ven that \u201cta = heal al Te as.sre.ee ax ¥ The transac: of Fire 1n- Ah emple is the Chiet Agent of the heed - Company, office is blix od at the iy of Montreal.If you want Chocolate or| || never-wear soep.curés.\u201d Dos Kili Fille Cering if Right] | And to prove.this we: give the state- y | BED: FEATHERS : a in- front of | 1 everything \u2018seemed: to be \u2018going |: i takidg Doan\u2019s - Not long ago he went to the colonel, who was a severé disciplinarian, for a two weeks\u2019 leave of absence.\u201cWell\u201d said the colonel, \u2018what do you want a two weeks\u2019 furlough for?Patrick answered: \u2018Me woife is very sick, and \u2018the children are not well, and if ye didn\u2019t mind, she would like to have me home for a few weeks to give her a bit of assistance.\u2019 The colonel eyed him for a few minutes, and said: \u2018Patrick, I might grant your request, but I got a letter from your wife this morning, saying that she didn't want you home; that you were a nuisance, ang raised a row whenever you were there.She hopes 1 won't let you have any more furloughs.\u2019 \u2018That settles it.I suppose I can't get the furlough then?\u2019 said Pat.\u2018No, I'm afraid not, Patrick.It wouldn't be wéll for me to do so upder the circumstances.\u2019 It was Patrick's turn now to eye the Ping suddenly, he said:\u2014 \u2018Colonel, can I say sométhing- to \u201cyour\u201d \u2018Certainly, Patrick; What is it?\u2018You won't get mad, colonel, if I gay it\u201d \u2018Certainly not, Patrick; what is itr \u2018I want to say there are two: \u2018splendid Mars in this room, and I'm one of them.I Was never married in me loife.\u2019 rep CADMAN on Cromwell.See Advt, \u2018 FIVE THOUSAND FLORAL AND OTHER STUDIES, Six assorted mailed free tor Woeatk.G.W.WILLSON, Manufacturer $58 Cralg At nest doc 1350 Whoam RICE'S NEW pA \u20182261 ST.CATHERINE ST,, Is now ready for business, vied New Customers are SILVER WYANDO TT ES .FOR SALEur anke toom for our youok sock, m musique\u201d Cook\" Rod alt Jos Palo \u2018EGGS FOR FATOHING: .W.Ny ULLEY.76 Victoria Sa Mahireai: marc no Wea pe Fos mirent cleaned R.PARKER & CO.brors £Shoaie, 1958 Notre Dame St, 0 Phones: (Ball) 1657; Terchinta) 38, ' SAFES pire Lawn Mowers pu du nT work LEAVE YOUR ORDER - Tr street, eat asso JOMN oni When You Want an DT E NA.: EXPRESS Waccon, CO TO.\u2018 & CO., 144 McOlli st.Co And.BEDDING Repitied \u201cand \"Disinfacted D - Stéaém and Hot inracted vy AT SHORTEST NOTICE, i ecru, Deddiog ota ve Bes Bored GIVE YOUR ORDERS EASLY.MONTREAL FEATHER CB, 416 ST.LAWRENCE STRERY.RELLEGORE HELLÉBORE.Caterpillars, \u2018 Caterpillars, Save yeur Sosseterrien and ne: wing PURE W CAMFHOR, a \u20ac WHALE OIL SOAP, .J.-A.HARTER.Divggiel, Tel.1190 Main, me etre ame 5b.QUEBEC BANK: = DIVIDEND et Three porosat upon them ps up Capital Stock of this rE TAL ared for the current balf year, and that Te \u2018same ol be be payable\" at its House In thia AT at Us Branches, Site\" after THURSDA the First day The bolders aapal ges DAY, the 5th day of June will ba taken.st 8 o'el GALL we of Insurance; HATTON & Ean + Solicitors for Company M .iy Quedéc, 21 TERE 5 MN colonel, hs he started for the doar.Step '\u2026 \"ill and work, v-< FB CRIMINAL CODE, Minister of Justice\u2019s Blll Will PROCEEDINGS OF THE JOINT HIGH COMMISSION MAY BE LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE \u2019 TO-DAY.Ottawa, June 5\u2014It is probable that when the House meete this afternoon the proceedings of the Joint, High Commission of Feb.18 will be laid on the table.The publication of the protocols as already given to the British Parliament is taken here as fully backing up the correctness of the Canadian version of the proceedings and as strengthening our chances for the recognition of what the government here considers are very reasonable demands, \u201cThe bil-mbich the Minister of Justice bis prepared in amendment of the Criminal Code, 1892, will be a lengthy bill of twenty or more pages.In addition to the\u201d provisions -respecting lottéries and gambling, which are dealt with elsewhere, : the measure provides that \u2018every one is guilty of = indictable offence pad, liable \u2018bine\u2019year\u2019s imprisonment who by fail- Le Ju any legal duty permits a persôn \u2018in :his énstody on a criminal charge to escape therefrom.\u2019 This clause providing against: negligent escape was contained in the bil of 1882, but was struck out.Scurrilous mail matter causes serious trouble to the Post-Office Department, and, the sending of it is a grave of: fence.But there is at present no provision in the code dealing with it.An amendment is now supplied which will meet \u2018the ease, srhendmest is made to the law concerning seduction by \u2018which girls above fourteen and.under sixteen years of age who have preferred charges will not be required \u2018to\u2019.establish their previcusly chaste, character, it having been urged that\" this condition leads to groundless attacks: on poor girls\u2019 characters by perjured witnesses.Provision is also made agaihst the seduction of girls under twentÿ-one years employed in shops or stores, or as domestics, under penalty of two years\u2019 imprisonment.This is done toimeet the views of the National Council of Women of Chhäda, similar protec- tid \u201cbeing Seed, .afforded to factory, ns are also inserted: to remove technicel difficulties in establishing girls\u2019 such as.that old.probably be the preventive, as imp aldne, has not sufficient ter- | rors for ¢lip class Sherrod + to.\u201d \"PI star \u201cbe éon- + Sof aR to a or employees for their own protection, fect of a prisoner\u2019s having once elected to be tried by jury, \u2018is that his power to has \u201c been therefore exhausted, a cametances jecio diction to try theft, etc., where the value of the property exceeds $10, - if- they think the offehce may be adequately punished Section.790.will take away the juris diction of - magistrates to try important cases of thefts, where the prisoner pleads not guilty, and make the law as it was up to the passage of the 1802 code.So far aa mogistrates in cities and towne are concerned the bill wil largely extend os Provisk all \u201cfines, étc., which is the result of cor regpandense with the provincial govern- |: ments.ee, sécopted from Mr.| Por reason given.allowed .Cockburn vs.the Imperidi* \u20184s such workmen | bu one are made coveringi\" Whiting.\u201d Crown Airey at Kingston, 1 for the providing of a pesslty of two years\u2019 .imprisonment where attempts ate made to escape, assuits on officers, etc.the sentence to be served on the close of the existing sentence.A provisten in insrted for suspended sentence in cases pucishable With-not -more than two years imprisonment.- \"\" OLD: QUEBECKER GONE.Quebéc, June 5\u2014An old and much- respected resident of Quebec, Mr.James Patterson, of Ste.Ann street, better known as \u2018 Duthby Patterson,\u2019 owing to the fact that he was deaf and dumb, died suddenly last evening from heart die- ease, while taking his supper.] mms THE SUPREME COURT, LARGE NUMBER OF JUDGMENTS ANNOUNCED THIS MORNING.Ottawa, June 5.\u2014In the Supreme Court this morning the following judgments were delivered, the opinions of Mr.J'ua- tice Sedgwick; who - was.absent through illness , being announced \"by.his.Lordihip the Chief Justice : Burris ve.-Rhind, appeal dismissed.Zwicker vs.Zwicker, appeal allowed with costs and action dismissed.Zwicker vs.Feindel, appeal allowed.Atlas Assurance Company ve.Brown- ell, appeal allowed\u2019 with costs and action dismissed William vs.Barthing, appeal dismissed and action \u2018dismissed, Gwyhne J., dis benting.Archibald va, McIntosh, appeal dis missed with costs, Gwynne d., dissenting.Green vs.Ward, appeal dismissed.London Assurance Company vs.Great Northern Transit Company, appeal allowed with costs, and action dismissed.Wolff vs.Sparks, appeal dismissed.Creerar vs.Hadbock, appeal allowed and judgment of Mr.Justice Falcon- bridge restored.«Carroll ve.Erie Hrcural Gas and Fuel.ompany, ap; owed and jui t of Chief Justice Armour ea Hyde vs.Lindsay appeal allowed and judgment of Mr.Justice Falconbridge restored.Commercial \u2018Union Assurance ce Company vs.Margeson, appeal allowed, and faction dismissed, MePherson vs.Fraser, appeal dismiss Grand Trunk Railway.Company vs.City of Quebec, appeal dismissed.Gastonguay :vs.Savoie, appeal allowed.Reid vs.McKenzie, \u2018appeal dismiseed, Gwynne J., dissenting.Leggatt vs.Marsh, Mets issed Eonteal vé.ue appeal section \u2018dismissed ~Tascher- ean 'J.,, dissenting.Ford vs.MeNames appeal dismissed for reasons given by the.court below.Poirier vs.Lalonde, appeal dismissed | for reasons given by court below.Birks vs.Lewis, appeal dismissed for reasons given by \u2018Mr.Justice Blanchet in the court below.The arguments of ediinsel in the case of Lumber Company, which were begun .last Friday,were _ then continued.FATAL RUNAWAY, ONE WOMAN KILLED AND ANOTHER BADLY INJURED.Hamilton, Ont, Fume 5\u2014When Mrs.: James.Thomas, &.widow who-lived near \u201cto the city with ear Hoag throw.ken he.ah bi De he he bod .She ps taken he \u201ccity Ee Young Roberts a ion\u201d experience with oe of the.horses of bis torre The gey was throwh so ose to the fence by the side of the road that in order to release the animal nearest it the fence bed to be cut.The result was that the however, was tininjuxed.buggy was smashed and one \u2018of Mrs.Thomae\u2019s horses\u2019 was killed, Sr\u2014eitlpnconeinns MANITOBA CROPS.r \u2014\u2014 ENCOURAGING REPORT FROM * ALONG THE LINE OF THE MANITOBA & NORTH- \u2018WESTERN.Winnipeg, \u2018June 5\u2014The crop report of the Manitoba & Northwestern Railway for the two weeks ending June 1 is a most encouraging.ane.Wheat is for the most part up four inches above tiie ground snd: owing to \u2018the very favorable\u2019 \u2018weather it is éxpected\u2019 the crops on 1 will be as fat advanced - \"| had played a clever game on | harse rolled.\u2018doy the emabapkment.It, Mrs.Roberta's \u201c] and A J.\u2018ln, M - Denevelent.Society ncknowladges with | nations Yor the 2 AWBITRATION.5 GERMAN PRESS AND THE BRITISH ) PROPOSAL.aS \u2014 - Benin, June 5\u2014The Hague Peace Conference has largely occupied publie attention this week.The papers have freély commented on its doings.- The { news that it had really taken wp the.jéct of international arbitration cdime as a great surprise to many.The leading papers at first refused to.believe it.The a ee, often the reflector of the views the army and upper.cireles,, se: knowledged that Sir Jul Pace : Staal rand then declared that thé idea-of arbi- | | tration :oË such a sweeping nature; | Great Britain proposed was un + # etats | and out\u2019 of the question so far as.many was concerned, as it would \u2018open the door to constant \u2018foreign interferente in the internal affairs of nations.The paper also doubts the correctness of sh) version making M.De Staal accept British proposition, as it considers\u2019 would be going too far beyond the Czath |; instructions.It also reminds Russia | her Polish and Finland, and Great Bri ; ein of her Irish, questions.NE This article has attracted much atten\u2019, tion, as it is believed it reflects the opin\u201d \u2018ions of the government.New York, June 5.\u2014At the direction\u2018 of Pope Leo, Archbishop Corrigan at the morning services in St.Patrick\u2019s Cathedral yesterday ordered a call to coneecra: tion.It is binding on all the faithful, and was issued simultaneously in all the \u2018dioceses throughout the world.It §s 29 years since a similar call \u2018has been made, and the occasion for making it at this time is the Peace Conference at The Hague.KITCHENER IN LONDON, WILL GIVE REASON\u2019S FOR DESTROYING THE MAHDI'S TOMB.London, June 5\u2014Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, Sirdar of the Xgyptian forces, arrived here to-day and called upon Mr.A.J.Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury and government leader in the House of Commons, with whom the |\u2019 General had a long interview.Mr.Balfour to-day will make a full expland: tion in the House of Commons of the reasons for the destroying of the tom¥| of the Mahdi at Omdurman end thé dispersal of his remains.v \u2014_\u2014\u2014 and MONUMENT TO SIR JOHN THOMF |; SON.+44 | \"Halifax, June 3.\u2014A beautiful arco! gus has been placed in position over the \u2018grave of the late Sir John Thompson, in Holy Cross cemetery.It is of Nictaux granite, and highly polished.It rests on a.base eight feet seven inches, by four feet seven inches, and fourteen inches high, The sarcophagus is three feet: eight inches from the ground.The part represents a cross, and or the er pieces is the word \u2018Credo,\u2019 and below is the inseription bearing his name and titles.D .5 W.C.T.U.TEMPLE.Chicago, June 5\u2014An officer of the.Woman\u2019s Temple said on Saturday that two or three hundred thousand dollars necessary to retire the Temple trust bonds and secure the legal coutrol of the \u2018building have been provided \u201cfor.tte ACENOWLEDGMENTS.The treasurer of the Prisoners\u2019 Aid Aseo- ciation, Montreal, begs to acknowledge the following subacriptions:\u2014John' Hope & Co:, Winn and Holland, each, $2; 8.H.Ewing, D.Cameron, Jas.M.Aird, Geo.Munn, A.P.Tippett, H.8.Scheyer, John MacLean, each $1; also fromBarwick, Miller & Co., one blank scrap book ,value $1.Pescah collections by the Rev, Rabbi AM.Ashinsky and Messrs.Benjamin and A.\u2019 Garmaise; Princess of Wales Lodge, 1.0.8.B., $5; L.Aronson and H.Rutenberg, 32% each; 8.Frank, H.Bpstein (Winaipeg?, J.Dover (Nelson, B.C.), L.Workman, J.Gold, Rr.\u2018 x a x tôberg,: H:.Péaraon, M.Goldstein, - h Pearson, 8 R.- Frank, Dry D.Solomoh Grinsky, P.J6oshs: vitch, 8.Rosenwesen, Jos.ttenterg; L Glazer, M.Glazer, W.Glaser M.Waldsteld, A.M.Scorupsky, I.Brenner, L.Rudolph, viènsky, 1.Simmand, H.Sen Sehlenger A.Mendelssohn, J.Levine, David Schwarts, | A Bias, Harris Backner, Sam.Asher, I.Levitt, M.Bloom, M.Hymans, L.Ress- et Sam.Bolan, Walt Maskolinsky, M.Rant, A.Garmaise.N.Forcimer, M.Den- enberg, B.Drukman, Sem Goldbloam, .W.| Goldbloom (Winnipeg), 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quelle aril s five © hon n, e.\u20ac type, thirty-five So our, o ores a Gite thom \u2018nséty-Bre couts cents .ention the work as .James Thim's catslogue.Bea from We Drysdale & Co., 222 St.James rom.rea .Lazarus, , 8 Wilansky, wh Weisburé, L.Yaphe, L Rosenberg, M.Bershatsky, Mendel Decker, J.Freedman, D.Solomon, %.Ader, .Rose, ote\u2019 J RS » Be rand The treasurer of the Young Men's Hebrew + hn M.Cohen, Mer] Stern, A \u2018Bngell, 8.Hyams, A.L.Wein- G.ELP.\u2014Can you give a rhort account and: \u2018stein, B.D, Kert, 8.Lusher, L M, some idea of the value of a Nova Sogtian Jaslow, Harris Adler, S ; Dreamer, ec- Pemny of 1856.\u201d It fs in a good state ot ker, Jacob Brauor, I.Solomon - preservation.\u2018Ans.\u2014Nova, Scotia, as early Gold, Louis Schuster, me Witla A as.1823, began to issue copper coins, which -ler A.Hyams, 4 tre, ey, Hya, issue was continued at- igtervals, as the man Router, M.nia B Hoon, ij sesds of the provinés.required These Arbes, À.Weirain.À.A.Mitton, rac! rN goins.bore on: the \u2018obverse\u2019 ee.\u2018bead of the een, R Nr hero A; Gal Oty, nee En, the pore tos ontinue.(be vi .Its 1 a was tbe \u201cpontiaus tbe sky, KE.Marcoviteh, A.A! same destgn on the co 01-1856, but at afsky, M.Davidson, M.berg, Es a me, thers was Arias ce aden ar Soloman, A.Brodsky, M Budyk, \u201850 \u2018cen on rovince e each; David Schrelder, C Schreider, M.| Gb of a Brorineil srapiene Tbe .Ptie pro- NUMISMATIC.A NOVA SCOTIA PENNY.poved emblem was arbutus, or may flower.Tac dendiog doit 4 fn his pro Beate premier.Bir Job Themes er.\u201820 °nfiuenced the provinsiaï instructions were sent to the agents.of the Nova Scotian, thus became the design of may-flower penny.As £1,09 worth, si, was ordered, it is not at'ail scarce, ost mens are occastonal- y still found in: circulation, it commands ttle, ff any, premfum.A CANADIAN CENT.B.G.\u2014What is the: value of à Canadian cent of 1858?It is the same design as that of 1859, showing the Queen's head, laureated instead of crowned, as in more recent issues.I believe only à few were issued, and that it is very scarce.Ans.\u2014 It the report of the royal mint Is to be relied on, which states that 10,090,000 cents were coined for Canada tn 1858, it should be very common.But this statement is an error, arising out cf the fact that the order for the cofnage was received towards the close of 1858, and that after a g:iantity had been struck, the opening of the new ycar made it necessary to change the date.This is shown on some specimens, in which the traces of tha !8* appear \u2018underneath the °4.\u2019 8till the cent.of 1858 is not so scarce as many believe it to be.Ohne collector had, by.laying aside all bé came across during two years, secured over a hundred.It is, thercfore, worth ttle, it apy premium.HOW PUBLISH A' STORY.C.L.McC., Mattawa.\u2014What Journals or publishing firms would.bé Ifkely to accept and publish a Sunday school story?Ans.\u2014 The same rules would apply to a Sunday school story gs fo any other manuseript.If suitable for thelr paper in subject matter, and not too long, some family paper might publish it, proviled that they had not too large a\u2019 mass of unpublished and accepted manuscript on hand.Unless the \u2018author Is well known, it i3 not likely that any firm of publishers would issue the story ir book-form at their own expense.Try the \u2018Evangelical Churchmun\u2019 or the *Missionary News.\u2019 Address Bryant Press.| Richmond street, West Toronto, Ont.The\u2019 Detroit \u2018Free Press,\u2019 Detroit, Mishigan, or the \u2018Ybung Churchman\u201d Publishing Co., ot Wilwaukee, Wisconsin.lt you wish to bave the manuscript returned be sure to enclose.stamps at the rate of one cent for every two ounces, both for Canada and the .United States.e manuscript should, ot course, be very carefully written, only one side of the paper being used.Messrs.W.Drysdale & Co., 232 8t.James: strect,Montreal, sombtimes\u2019 accept manuscrivts it they dre \u2018of exceptional merit.The stamps for return pcstage should be sent in a letter.Editors, however, receive such a number of manuscripts that some of them are lfke- ly to be lost even .when the sender.has taken every precaution.THE APPOINTMENT OF LICENSE : INSPECTORS.Subscriber, Cobden.\u20141.How are license furpectors or commissioners appointed?2.How may the provinclal government be induced to appoint temperance men to this p osition?Ans \u20141 and 2.The local mem- érs of parliament should be persuaded to nominate temperance men.If the tem- pérince sentimént is \u2018strong in any locality the member should be influenced by it.The government, inasmuch as it derives revenue from the sale of lHcenses, is often unfavér- able to the aLpointment of an inspector, or commissioner, who is knywn to hold pro- bibition principles.But the local member especially if a supporter of the party holding office, could make great use of his In- re At willing to do so.In the case-of r Flected because of his promised f temperance législation, \u2018there ano 7 be he difficulty in gaining bis help ils matter.de te, ANE nat \u2018 © MEDTCAE) (Letters Jor this department shoutd' be addressed \u2018* Medical Editor * Witness, Montreal.\u201d Should a sudsoriber ask question sckich ie not suitable for publication, a reply will be sent by mail if a stamped addressed envelope and §1, physician's fee, be enclosed with such question.] \u2018RINGWORM.J.Cobb.\u2014WiHl you please give me a cure for ringworms on the buman body.Something has come on my hand; it is round and very sore.\u201d I have put fodine on it several times, byt it does not get better.If you can tell me of anything to remove it 1 shall be greatly oblifed.Ans \u2014The parasite may possibly be destroyed and the spot may need an ointment to heal it.If it js increasing at the edges the parasite is alive.The present treatment of ringworm is to blister \u2018the surface: so - that the fungus, which has peaèlls, mietrated into the inversions: of and: is therefore out of reéch, pen he destroyed at once.es .! Monpar, JUNE 5, 1899 me TTT.may.flower.sent it to Mr.Howe, who hand- j'but is useful occasionally to give 4 ed.it to the agents with the necessary in- when the irritation is intense.ce structions.This drawivæ by a patriotic SCIATICA IN FOOT.W.T.\u2014Grandpa has sciatica In tis thot -From the ball of the little toe to the bing part of the heel.He is nearly through with the fourth box of Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, rpg ie, bo ad present the complaint seery 1, e best of the fight.Gr Pleaso advise.5 aodpa 1 >, NEURALGIA OR RHEUMATISM.Aus \u2014Sciatica often resists attempts to cure it.Sometimes it is neuralgia, à pata without inflammation; then it is best treated by remedies to \u2018improve the Reneral health and nerves.Such remedies Lave to be chosen to suit the condition of a patient.sometimes quinine is better than iron: sometimes cod liver oil emulsion fis far more useful than {ren or quinine: sometimes remedy to prevent indigestion will do most and in other cases a stimulant to circyly.tion will do more than any of the other tonics.You may see by this that it wowq be unwise to prescribe a remedy for neural.gla to be taken internally, without a worq of information as to the condition of the patient as to pulse, appearance of tongue, habit of body, amount of flesh, color of skin, appearance of urine and stools.Tonley must be prescribed reasonably to be of rey use, to meet the need of the patient.NEURITIS.Sciatica may be inflammation of the nervy, a sort of rheumatism In the nerve of tye leg.A remedy internally for rheumatism sometimes does good.Locally a mixture of lniments can be used to relieve pain whey not so severe as to require a doctor.Rub this mixture in gently with a piece of flay- nel: Two ounces of opium lfniment; one ounce each of belladonna and chloroiorm lintment mixed.This can be used by à person who can take care of a polson | must be marked \u2018poison\u2019 and be kept safely between times of use.Turpentine liniment can be used to redden the skin, but in the case of old people it is unwise to break the skin by any liniment strong enough to blister, as they do not heal up easily.Rubbin, the foot and leg with the hand is safe ang working the flesh or kneading it with the ball of the.thumb will often remove the pain, discomfort or swelling by improving the circulation.CARE OF \u201coLD PEOPLE.Many people when oid require something to eat in the night; a more comfortable bed and plllows than they once Deeded; light but warm clothing on the bed.A flannel night dress and stippere would give better rest.Sometimes the sheets are too cold, and a rubber bag filled with hot water warm the bed would prevent the loss of heat from the weakened body.A cup of coffee, if it agrees, strengthens the pulse.As much as can be digested of cream, butter, marrow ond fat are often useful.Gelatine in boiled shanks of beef is good In soup with cayenne pepper.Many old persons starve partially because they cannot chew or feel too weak to chew their food, which cannot digest as well 25 before.See that your grandfather gets some good nourishment at every meal, of a kind he can digest, and a cup of gruel or hot milk and bread, or something comforting before retiring it he stays up until ten at night.If he goes early to bed be should get some nourishment early in the morning.Old people often wake at four.Young people may not have any idea how a weak puised person feels, who wakes sarly and must wait to a certain hour for breakfast.A cup of coffee or tea on rising or regularly at six in the morning, will enable an old man to enjoy the freshest hours of the day, instead of enduring them, SALT RHEUM.\u2018A\u2019 Subscriber.\u2014What Kind of a disease is salt rheum?What effect has it, and what HES Se SUE Yow ectemsa by some Hébble.Ecsema is tha proper name.People who have eczema may have\u2019 a constitutional tendency to it, or may have got into a state of health which brings it on.Persons who are scrofulous or tuberculous may have eczema, but eczems may occur in persons who have no scrofuis or tubercle.It occurs in people who have seborrhoea and accompanies other disor ders, getting better when these disappear.GROCERS\u2019 ITCH.Some people have a skin more liable to break, and less liable to heal.If a lad with this sort of a skin takes a place where be has to handle any rough materials, end wash his hands continually, or 1f a girl with such a skin wishes Sishes, prepares Tegetables for cooking, scrubs ficors and n, the eczema which is then Drought on often will-only get better when the work 18 chan Eczema is an inflammation of the uvpe layers of the \u201cIt appears in different pt pimples or.\u201cblisters, or a pustules may r This.Sen be \"done with tineture of iodine, y other \u201cbi © agent After tien La, ointment may pier Sry marobin: \u2018grains to\u2019 one.ounce of lanolin, x a to ringworm uxtil, mure à as a new ro) of te üngus A trouble.Every apo! re 8 be is believed that air oated, increase vitajity gt he & para Wishing with fnixe d th aor ges ous fo exclue a an & e .+ belterad'to.De destractive to: the fui Sky by; oT measur a My es d agick Pr penetrated more deeply \u201cFaint spots outside the.régate oh od And.scaly sarfach 88 Se body | has ores water and soap, to remove iA T cattered scales Thich Tent spread the isease.The spots \u2018can od with rectified Pret and ba ce.sa a Ale wasbin to onët\u2014Ten \u201cgrains eac \u201cof \u2018ehtliyal, Doracto in to- baif an ounpe To void children should Le Kept out outro of Zorn red, and.the spots well, aovered.with olnt- ment.shes and.conibs should be di Sinn fected .an Sloth E à veste.a Bhar on ads.Bat may opter cure and save rrr biden eo, Mercury is unsuited to chil they, may get it on thelr fingers and then\u201d put\u2019 their fingers in their mouths.It is safe for grown persèns ynderstand its polschous nature, when ap- lied 10 8 small ares of tlie skin.It is very estructive to \u2018parasites.2.AN ITC TrCH.; Subscriber desires s remedy for =n\u2019 \u2018itch,\u2019 It is not real itch but gives great distress to an old relative.- .PRURITUS.Ans.\u2014The fitch is by an insect ich burrows and - 7 re ited | Tools as If \u2018seratched\u201d P wae made.Te occurs \u2018on weiate.ankles, be- protected tween the fingers and in a fold or F art of the skin.The sense of irritation of 8028p - e skin without any rash-coniing in differ- ént et is pi .prufitus.£& is Dot, da uncommon in borax in province to receive instructions from Hon.Joseph Howe, then on, & visit to Lon- with thanles.the receipt of the fol swing.de- the Matsoth Fund and Passover don, Tor any change | Ia the design.he migb' \u201cSuggest.NE - som, having made arise ciie drantien ee, who of linen if possible.{Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.druggists on à red, angry Scabs may form, or the place ay may ty look watery or dry apd differénoe of appearance if to the different sevarity of inflamms- a and té ree, of the ska _or the ber or n organisms.\u2018or Tan etfééiy person, with 2 Orv .stance, in an: P skin, a dry form of eczema generally occurs.In à n with pale akin and poor blood, the hen might \u2018be pate.| Where want of cleanliness or condition\u2019 invited the micro- crganisme of pus,\u2019 the eczema would be suppurative.\u201cRemove any scabs by oll, or vaseline which softens them, so that they can be washed off much.more easily with soap and bot water.Be Eurb to remove all matter round or under scabs, as this matter is full of organiems.When the spot of eczems been cleansed apply 8 salve hhh As protect.from the air, sooth an An « greasy renders the skin more elastic, less ready to crack.\u2018 A SOOTHING SALVE.two drame: oleic acd vo \u20ac e; White wax, six drachms: va Ho Oo ances.and a quarter; distilled water, one arachm; 4 aded \u2018when the salve ie hot; oil \u2018of roses, two minims,added when me salve is cooling.This makes ratber ore than may be needed at ope time.nother intent: Liquid extract of.bam te h hazel), one bo! T£ elle Ont saitls; simple ointment, one ounce, ix A very 1a tment-\u2014 wax and White aceti, half à diachm of each: mixed ot sweet almonds, two and a half drs; rose water, two aud a balf drachms: mixed.Another application\u2014Lead plaster and vaseline, an ounce of ench, applied on strip Ich 1 is useful in eases of eczema from seborrhoea (dandruff).Sulphur is also successful when seborrhes \u2018downwards and produced an ec sema.\u2018 Both fohthyol' and sulphur are dis couraging to the organisms which seem by keep up the irritation in these cases, an relieve the desire to rub the place, which makes it worse.Ten grains of sulphur to the aunce-of oxide of sinc ointment is used.Carbolic acid allays intense itching.It may be used one part in forty or one part in Tour drachms \u2018of simple ointment half Trace 0, of tohthyo! an 08 five minims of and SORD.allay.iæritation.It is soon seen If ter Ro this satisfactorily.Different people wi find banat from different remedies.gere NOTES AND NOTICES.i À in One Dey.\u2014Tale refend tbe money if it fails to : Before.booking anywhere for parties piènioï, été, for ha summer, see the indugements offered by - the Montres! | Park ;&+ Island Railway, on its differert linge: - io Let gl hE ~ BR [= \"ERELEIEEE egaousi-tP 14 25 aFS9SYSSGEES 5 S3PNE ppp \u2014\u2014r trary 18 » hee Tis APB E Sn lu BEd,, 2 e ~ PE i EL LS SRE PS BED @ £ ESÉISESS PE FEL 19855, 1899.met, give sleep OT.in Ria oor to the hing through with 1k Pills, rng nt seems andpa is 79.[ATISM.attempts ga, à paix 8 best treat- © General dies have to of & patient.à Iron; some- is far more rometimes a will do most t to circula- of the other hat it would ÿ for neural- thout a word lition of the e of tongue, sh, color of tools.Tonics to be of rea! patient.of the nerve, nerve of the rheumatism & mixture of © pain when doctor.Rub lece of flap- niment; one | chloroform + used by a 3 ison.\u201d It 9 pt safely ine liniment , but in the to break the ough to blis- ly.Rubbing | 18 safe and it with the remove the y improving LEs re something nfortable bed ieeded; light l.A flannel would give eets are too th bot water t the loss of .A cup of 8 the pulse.} cream, but- iseful.Gelais good in lally because eak to chew t as well as dfather gets ery meal, of p of gruel or ing comfort- up until ten ed he should the morning.Young people weak pulsed y and must kfast.A cup regularly at > an old man the day, in- a disease is it, and what à aPpiled to na is the pro- eczema may to it, or may which brings lulous or tu- but eczema e no scrofula le who have other disor- » disappear.ore liable to If a lad with ice where he aterials, and or if a girl 108, prepares s floors and then brought hen the work of the upper ; in different pustules may Scabs may atery or dry \\ppearance is of inflamma- skin or the ms.For \\n- with a dry erally occurs.1 poor blood, ere want of 1 the micro- a would be er vaseline, they can be rith seap and e all matter s matter is ot of eczema e which will and heal it.skin more \\ oleic acid.achms; vase- ter; distiiled en the salve added when nakes rather one time.act of hama- chm; borax, ple ointment, e wax and each; mixed a half drs.: hms; mixed.lagter and ed on strips is useful in a (dandruff).en seborrhea duced an ec- hur are dis- hich seem to e cases, and place, which t sulphur to nent is used.1ing.It may one part in intment half e minims of 1.Carbolic 2, tuer sen ; people will 1edies.CES.Dey.\u2014Take blets.All if it fails to for parties, , see the e Montres its different 0 MoxpAr, JUNE 5, 1899.QUEEN'S PARK OPENING.\u2014 Large Crowd of Ladies Present to Witness the Professional and Amateur Races.\u2014 (RICKET \u2014 BASEBALL \u2014 LACROSSE \u2014 YACHTING \u2014 GENERAL SPORTS.\u2014 The weather kept fine for the opening cf tbe Queen's Park bicycle track on Shtur- tay, although rain threatened all the af- tencon.The Street Railway ran a good service right to the entrance of the track, snd there were many carloads of specta- «rs, but the majority were ladles.THR grand stand looked.very nice filled with the fair sex, at the same time, Tiere was a good attendance of the male Wheeling enthusiasts.As usual, a very late start was made owing to the officials puting in their appearance at an unearthly hour.Of course, there were & few \u201cexceptions, and e never turned up at all owever, Ser a starter had been appointed, ihe gst race was called between Charles Mc- farthy, St.Louis, Mo, and Alfred Boake, of Toronto, professional match race, best two out of thirée halfe mile heats, with a fying start.The first heat was a close nish, but McCarthy proved the superior rider, he winning the first two.The sec- md professional race beween Angus Mo- lcod, the Canadian champion, and Fred.Dunbar, of Stratford, was a one mile match race, best two in three, with fiying start, which the former won without a third race.The amateur events were interesting,und James Drury, of the Montreal Bicycle Club.succeeded in winning second In © one mils bandicap, while R.Sonne, also of the Montresl Bicycle Club, who had one hum- dred and twinty-five yards start, secured the first.In this race thefe was & spill, apparently caused by Boigvert striking J.Drury\u2019s whee] just after the finish, and over they went down tho track into ile gutter.Armstrong followed them, and fortunately all escaped with severe scorch- ie other races were run off without any other mishap.Foll is the summary: Half mile match race, best two in three\u2014 Time limit, 1.10\u2014First heat\u20141, C.McCarthy, St.Louis, Mo.; 3, Alf.Boake, Toronto.Time, 1.03 4-6.Second heat\u20141, C.McCarthy, St.Louis; 2, Altred Boake, Toronto.Time, 1,05.One Mlle, professional, best two in three -1, Angus McLeod; 3, Fred.Dunbar.Time, LES 4-5.Second heat\u20141, Angus McLeod; 8, Fred.Dunbar.Time, 2.00.oo .Five mile handicap, amateur\u2014 Armstrong, Irnqyols, Ont, 175 yards, 1; 2, J.Bi Lang lois, V.B.C., 125 yards; A.McKillop, P.A.A., 125 yards; C.N.Provencher, V.3.C.128 yards; C.Boisvert, V.B.C., scratsh, Time, 14.26 2-5.- One mile, novice, amateur\u20141, Alex.Gar: cau, Terrebonne B.C.; 3, .Lath : Terrebonne B.C.Bug: Tetrault, Terre borne; G.Miller, P.A.Æ/A.;.A.Bercoritch, unattached; A.E.Tate, P.A.A.A.; Joba Moore.M.B.C.; \u2014 Leclerc, V.B.C, = Tinte, ont, il baniosp, emir d; ME Semi [EC scratch.dent, J.J.That a copy.a this pestiution be forwarded to the C.W.A.officials.This resolution being signed dy the pree- Loniax, nd the secretary, A.E.Smaill.It was also suggested that club.withdraw at once from tha C.W.Agil this protest was of no avai, bet It is that tbe M.B.C.and P.A.A.A.snd other clubs will do their best to prevent the races taking place, it being felt that Bunday racing is a disgrace to any body of men, ea- pecially ¢o the C.W.A.Among those present were J.J.Loinay.A.B.Dawson, À Arthur, A.E.Smafll, E.Hutchison, G.A.Gregg, C.K.Calhoun, W.Spiers, C.Wick- ens, D.E.Tweedie, R.Macdonald, C.Tol- lington, A.Robertson, J.Greig, Ww.Shaw, E.Dowie, E.W.Lee, B.Foster, C.Brodie, R.Roulston, T.Harem, J.Parrar, W.Moran, L.A.Winter, F.Cushing, L Cushing, W.Burreil and J.Adam.LACROSSE.SHAMROCKS DEFEATED.od In \u2018The senior Incrosse season open: Montreal on Safordsy.Contrary to the most sanguine expectations of the Shatô- rocks, and their supporters, the match re sulted in a comparatively easy victory tot the visiting.team from Torento.The game was an excellent one, played under most auspicious weather conditions, and almost quite devoid ot AÏl utinecéssary roughness.Ths attendance of speclators was not exceptiosially large, there being probably not more thay fifteen hundped people present.Amongst these thers was no noticeable exhibitions of sympathy being pretty eveniy.divided Ye- tween the two teams.The following were the teams:\u2014 Shamrocks\u2014McKenna;goal; Stinson, point; Quinn, cover; Finlayson, Robertson, Hin- | ton, defence; Currie, centre; Nolan\u201d Dada; Henry.home feld; Brennan, outside home; Tucker, inside home.O'Connell, captain.Torontos\u2014Allan, goal; Wheeler, point : Stewart, Cover; Tobin, Iler, Coop defence; Fred.Moran, :ceritre; Frank Morah, McLesn, Snell, Home field; Lillie, outside home; Dr.Peaker, instde home.P.Knowles, captain.Umpires\u2014].Foley and P, McKeown.Referse\u2014W.Cox.| upon the Shamrock goals,the Toronto team making every effort to score.The home defence was 100 strong, however;and turned the tables upon their opponents almost immediately, forcing the visiting team to defend.Finally \u2018Nolan brought the ball up to Brennan, and after a scramble around the posts, Tucker bad the good fortune to send the ball through.Shamtack, 1; Toronto, 0.The second game opened with \u2018another attack upon the Shamrock goals, which was this time successful.Toronto, 1; Shamrock, 1.After some evenly matched play the third game was gained Dy Toronto through Mc- Lean, who scored on s pass from Lillie.In the fourth game thé Shamrocks were on the defence.almost entirely and eventually succumbed to a shot from Pehker, who was playing a strong game.McKenna.was now moved out of the Shamrock goals and Quinn substituted.The change.however, 4id pot have much effect, as after some clever passing by the Toronto home players Peaker again scored.Torum- to, 4; Shamrock, 4.; .At this juncture Lillle had the misfortune to have his nose badly hurt, necessitating time being called \u2018while it was attended to.Almost, immediately after.the start Toranto scored the sixth \u2018game.The next two games, were gained by Shamrock jrather easily, considering the ¥vident superiority of their guts.Final score r-Toronss, 7 rock, : A E.Tate, P.A.A.A., 125 yards; Georgs SHERBROOKE WAS EASY.Eherbrocdke, June 3.\u2014The first senior Ia- u WA 2 hl = A ten = pC, QUEEN'S PARK TRACK OPENING\u2014M'CARTHY WINS THE HALF MILE PROFESSIONAL.- Deguire, V.B.C., 125 yarde; G: M.MUlar, ) , V.B.C., iG ML , TAA, 125 yardd: B.Spooner, M.B.C., « yards; J; E.Langiois, V.B.C., % vds; ¥ U.Provencher, V.B.C., 2 yards; A.tT Killop, PA A.A., 25 yards; ¢ Bolavert, 0 -C., scratch, \u2014~ Armstrong, Iroyuols, (av 5 yards, also started, Time, 2.13 Two mile tandem race, te , protesslonal\u2014i, C.¥rCarthy and Fred.Dunbar; 2, Angus Me- #od and A.Boake.Time, 4.30 25.The officials ware: - Scie! referes\u2014H.A.Robert.mers\u2014C, W.A.Official timer, Charles sobire, N.F.Duquette: ges\u2014O.L i Dandurend, adsous, J.D.Allen, U.H.garter\u2014a.B.Rattray.ler of the course\u2014M.McDuff.: forers\u20141.PF.Greenfield, Horace Davis, - Berthlaume, and P.Evane SUNDAY RACING CONDEMNED.ne Y.M.C.A.Bicycle Club on -Saturday inerioon had a most enjoyable outing and me ards President J.J.Lomax called a Ry ng When the matter of Sunday racing van scussed and the following motion \"a.Passed unanimously \u2018\u2014 ptet a race tag.2d by the Terrebonne Bicycle Glub to Loo Place on June 11, said day falling on gL (aid races being advertised to he dan Who ie official sanction of the Cana- Th: heelmen's Asgociation; Tong dress desires to place on record fen Rats \u2018hoapproval of Sunday racing,and te- ave th at permission has been gran ed to termi re TACes on the Lord\u2019s Day, under mony sranted by the Canadian Wheel- oats , Association, and emphatiosily pro- rogrh Ut Such races being held as: a- Mitutior he general provisions of the con- \u201cOn 21d by-laws governing the C.W.A.y AE.diese meeting being publicly ad- | erossé, match In Sherbropke between the.Capftals of Ottawa, and the hoine tesm,togk\u2019 place this afternoon, ahd was witnessed By \u201cvery large pnmbet of people, -upécial trajas having beén rin in from Coatlconke and Richmond.~ Thé home men again puf- fered defeat.Both ieains gave a fine exhibition af Iscrosee, and although the visitors scored the first six games atralght, they had not by any meaps the best of the play.Sherbrooke.put up a desperate effort to hold thé score down, but luck was against them, and the final score read tix goals to three.The following were the t LH : Sherbrooke\u2014Chretien, goal; Lewis pt.; Simpkon, cover point; Exley, Forgle and Hcgan, defence field; Slattery, centre; H.Witty, Hall and Burns, home fleld; A.Witty, outside home; Roberts, inside home; T.J.Maguire, captain.! Cspital\u2014McIntyre, goal; Powers, point; Ralph, cover point; Pulford, Robertson and Binks, defence field; McStaireh, centre ; Westwick, Starr, and Murphy, home fleld: Durkin, outside home; Snith, inside home; Burke, .captain.Utnpires\u2014McAllister Reteree, J.Reddy.ARGYLBS DID NOT SHOW UP.Cornwall, Ont, Juno 4\u2014The wfäely advertised licrosse mai between the - les of Montreal sand the Eins of Cornwall, which was to have taken place here yesterday afternoon, did not come to .pass, ow- and W.Scullion.their engagement.The Bims are disgusted with the eonduct .of the Argyle, woo.not even wire a reason for their non-ap- pearance.Le = RE : OTTAWA VALLEY LEAGUE.\u2018The Ottawa Valley.Lacrosse League formed at s meeting held at Arnpric week, \u2018The teams in the league are .prior, Almonte, Renfrew and Per The election of officers resulted as, was nt: Cw a + The game ppened.with a flerou attack pe, 7; Shem- ses: ing te the failure of- the Argytes to.keep did J President, Mayor McKay, of Renfrew; \u2018vice- presi ; Rd.Duniop,Pembroke; secretary- tréaou W.Budd, Arnprior.À schedula of games were drawn up.; Lee BASEBALL.+ The game où faturday between: Bfractré apd Montreal was a very interesting am though not eat fielding, \u2018 and excellent pitching on both sidos.\u2026 victory for Montreal dy three runs to two.The presence of Laas crowd seemed to have bad an Arating effect on the \u2018| players, tor the siow, dull field Work which characterized Friday's game gave place to fast, and it times, brilliant félding: = But though the flelding was fast, it was by no two errors in the fourth janing, as much as to anything else, Montreal owes the victory.Bertford « .- -415000002%\u20148.10 1 Montreal's three errors on the coptraty | Batterfes\u2014Dunkld and Leahy: Knell and had but little affect on the score.Abbey Urquhart.EE pitched for the home team, and Malarkey | STANDING QF THE CLUBS, for the visitors.\u2018 LAT i ?Der The score follows: aonb.; Won Lost.cent \u2018Montreal .oe re: .Syracuse.\u2018Rochester .\u2026 «« 16 10 616 AB KR 18 PO À EB |Torontn ., .vives, .45 12 \u2019 Croft, cf \u2026.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 4 0 0 3 0 01Warcenter 6 EE RB Winters, it.8 0 0 2 0 0 |Springfield\u201d.= w- $ 480 McKimery, 3b .\u2026.\u2026.4 0 2 1 1 0 providence .Tum 457 Ljzatte, 1b .24 0 0 9 1 0 Hartford ., 13 -19 \u201c408 sas, LES 4 1 ! : 3 S Syracuse .co, 8 IT 820 Masipe, 2b 1° 14 0 0 0 1 1| .TO-DATE GAMES.We , 88 .4 0 2 3 I 1] Byracnse at Montreal.= & Mélarkey.p .: .!!à 0 à 1 & 0] Rochester at Toronto.XZ Cross .eo «0 +o oo .1 0 0.0 0 0] Hartford at Presidence.\u2014 \u2014 |.Springfield at Worcester.' Totals .83 2 62 9 2 ROCHESTER TO-MORROW.TX: - But three more Eastern: League games x Cross batted for Malarkey in the ninth.vil.be \u201cplayed in Montres! tits month.To- Montreal.morrow, Wednesdag and Thursday, the ABRIBPOA E sti£ns Rochester Club, wi! meet the cham- Schiebeck, #88 .8 0 0 7 1 0 plénson-the local ditmond; \u2018\u2019Fhess three T.Baction, If .4 0 Y 4 0 0 |EaMes will ba Interesting .im: vow of the Shéaron, ff .4 0 0 1 1 6 fact that-Montreal requires to win at ieast Johnpon, ab ., .4 0 1 8 2 1|iwo of them to ale its hid on the bail Dooley, Ib .+.4 1 1 8 1 0 |lesguo secure for dome time to come; walle Henry.» .4 0 1 2 8% 0 |shauld Rochester win them; ft.will: put.that @.\u201d Banfon, If .3 1 0 D 9° 1 |club right into the running, with.Mentreal | Meran, ¢ .\u2026 .3 1 1 2 2 1 for first place.The Rochester tem is Abbey, po.\u2026.\u2026 .2 0 0 0 1 0 pléying better ball \u2018than any of the other ciao meee league teams, excepting Montres!; and ihe Totals .31 8 \u20186 27 10 3 coming struggle betweqn the: two: leaders | Runs by inniogs\u2014 will be watched with interest.all ovar.fhe Byrscuse .; .020000000\u20142 | lengue circuit.In visw of this fact snd Montreal .00030000x\u20143]|the further fact that thers will be na more.Summary.games played here until nfon Day, - A shoyild -draw.ouf a large attety 6.\u2018very pie re Moki, Tule, Go | I, fom, Sh he fin on; two hit, - 3 elpg a a 1 = g : ob, Malorkey: bases Cu balle, off Mgaler- aile worth sean tones Ther ey; 3; off Abbey, 2; hit vy.ed ball, by SUNDAY BAL: = Abbey, I; struck\u2019 out, by Malarkey,.8; by.Buffalo, N.Y.\" Albe¥, 1: left on Dases, Syracuse, 8; and | ados NT, Met great, 6 Time, 1.30.Umpire, Does game De \u2018end tô- \u201cTORONTO BEAT ROCHESTER.\u2018 a + ANGUS M'LEOD, THE CANADIAN CHAMPION.L with fast, e result was a |t mésfin efroriess.and, Indecd, to Syracuse's\u2019 3 3 i \u2018hits meant runs.Suthof pitched a steady game for Toronto.-08ÿ innings\u2014 : nto .RE 08%¥0'2022x\u201410 12 2 \u201cRochester 900000: 4: Cant WORCESTER LOST.\u201ca ©, HARTFORD WON.\u201d Providence, \u2018June 3,-A beautiful bunching.of -hits\u2019 topped off with a home run in \u2018tha.gecond inning made Hartfyrd \u2018he win- \u2018nef against Providègee.HE .| .RH.E.Hrovidencs .1000dD0%0 1-2 9 3 entered Franklin fi the \u2018players under « G an Torootd, Ont., June 3,\u2014Toronto batted out | driven to: & polics \u2018station, but + ; to-day.Bowen was'in the box |out almost im toly \u201cHy for: tie visitors, and he was hit hard When Franklin.This ig thé frst sttainpt ut Son- .SRL .\u2014 y -r à : ile i 5 _ ii 1,1 \u2018QUEEN'S PARK k TRACK OPENING \u2014 THE SPILL, IN THE AMATEUR EVENT: day bafl playing made hire for some time, .{ and thas case.will be Zought to a flalsh in poli 1 2, 1, 2.and McCp! 1, 2.bel and Spranger.the courte.Lu SES _.WESTERN LEAGUE RESULTS.At Buffalo-\u2014Bufalo, 7; Milwaukee, 0.At Detroit] 8 ; , 8; al, 2.At Tadianepolle=afibnéapoits 6; Indiana- olis, 6.At Columbus-Columbus, 2; Kansas City, \u2018At Buffalo\u2014Bt.Paul, 15: Buffalo, 11.At Columbus\u2014Columbus, # Minneapolis, \u201cAt Indianapolis\u2014Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 5.: CANADIAN LEAGUE.At Hamilton\u2014Hamilton, 6, 11, 4; Chat- bam, 2, 7, 3.Batteries\u2014McCann and Con- well; Brunner, Crawford and 8anders.Uma- pire, England.At London\u20148t.Thomas, 0, 1, 2; London, Bafteries\u2014Kern and Reid; Cooper onnell, Uniptrd, Daley.At Guelph\u2014Stratford, 1, 7, 3; Guelph, 3, Battertes\u2014Damoth and Ladeur; Ha- Umpire, Kelly.NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.R.H.B At New York\u2014 New York .100100000-2 8 1 - Louisville .00120020 5 8 4 \u201coe 1 Batteries\u2014Seymour and \u2018| and Kittredge.\u2018At Philandeiphia- Pitteburg .301401110\u201415 13 3 Philadelphia .021001000\u20143 5 8 -Batteries\u2014Loever and Bowerman; Fifield, Orth and MeFarland.\u201cAt héton\u2014- - Le Washington .100000135-11 17 0 St.Louis .1100000010\u20142 95 Batterfes\u2014Weyhing and MeGulre; \u2018Powell and.O'Connor.At Baltimore\u2014 Baîtimoré .» - 0101603005 11 4 Chicago; .5723000000\u201414 19 1 | Batteries\u2014Nops and Howell; Robinson, and Crisham;.Taylor and.Nichols.At Brooklyn\u2014 Cleveland .100012000~74 11 5 Brookiyn .82210%041x\u2014I8 13 2 \u2018Batterfes\u2014Hill -and Zimmer; Kennedy and Farrell.* At Boston\u2014 : Bosten ., .01002410x\u20148 114 Cinefnnat! .-.100000001\u20142 4 4 p Batteries \u2014Lewis and Clarke; Hawley and eltz.IR STANDING OF THE CLUBS.Club.Won.Lost, cent Brooklyn 0 +.4.\u2026 3 11 .788 Boston .+.00 20 +.ÊT 18 \u20ac10 St.Louis +.2B 16 610 Chicego.25 17 593 Philadelphia ., \u2026 2 17 £15 Baltimore .\u2026.23 18 561 Cincinnati .21 18 bag\u2019 Pittéburg .17 22 .436 \u2018New York .17 24 415 Leufsville .14 29 .328 Washington ., 13 29 £10 Cleveland ., .8 5 216 BOWLING.' THE M.A.A.A, TEAM DEFEATED.Thé Roseville bowling team of Newark, New Jersey, arrived here on Saturday morning, and the M.A.A.A.team, champions of Canada, met the boys at the sta-, tion, and escored them to the Windsor Hotel, where \u2018breakfast was partaken of.After the inner man had been satisfed the party went out to visit the M.A.A.A.athletic grourds, thence to the club house on Mansfield\u2019 street: In the afternoon the party visited the lacrosse mantch, and af- ; Worcester, June 2.\u2014 Bpri old bad \u2018an |-PÀ ; ; - jeasy thing to-day with the Farmers, beat- | a oo toe rapids.Tock train to Le jog them more Bal.4W0.60 00%: FL ou \u2018Moutsexd, divner win, taken, ue Windsor - Lai EN a ae , an en thé tearus went to tho al- ere oe \u201c9 : : 81 as 34 u : leys, and although the viaitors Were dafeat- : \u201cHattetes-Pitiigot and Noté Fampe, by about two hundred pios, they were ex: Bransfie.= C C.F.MEYERS.E.am IN yn Lr .| es 4 0 Ke V es CON A | HK BADGES.wi.- ROSEVILLE A.fed! the victors of the matoh; \u2018as the locsl contingent falled to wipe out the visitors\u2019 lead of over four hundred gained.on \u2018their own: s; thai À, - lost .the internationii- matet: - The foilowing-is the azore: - .: MA.A.A.\u2014 Co Baird .« .\u2026 .160 189 151 500 Turgoon +.-à< y.AM $3.14 B71 Walsh .7.\u2026 .\u2026 .Jb8 166 161 48 :Bafllle .105 193 283 671 Gardner .199 191 220 610 Rubenstein .195 174 203 57 bE TE THR TYRPPIRPRL.&.Roseville A.A \u2014 B.W.Pierson .458 gE ater i .F, Meyer .BE BE W vee 574 D.H.Van Ness .204 M6 O.F.Meyer ., .19 oe Total 2r se es de 00 be anvsamopedosnes -3,116 - ATHLETICS.~~ © A 'BUCCESSPUL ASSOCIATION.\u2018 The tenth annual meeting.of the \u201cCédat 1 Amateur -Athletic Assoefation «was EO x the association's treom last Friday, -whe: .{the Tollowie were -elédied offogrs Lor 40] ensuié Fear:\u2014 1 170068 RE ET EY Mon, \u2018prevident-Me.TB Sparfow: * Hos.#ice-president-Mr.3.B.Chesritrire: Hap.wice- rrMr.Chas : Cameron.JE ins which they had | ore hes BMA.be.JALLEYFIELD DEFEATED.rn ees lt eee tory, while the treasurer\u2019s showed a balance of $124.03 on hand.A NEW RECORD.! New York,June 4.\u2014J Flanagan, d's chatnpion Hammer er, wear the New York Athletic club colors, won new fame yesterday by throwidg à hammer 164 feet 10 inches and making a new record.He was the star \u201cattfaction in the field games-pf the Hollywood Inn Club at Fonk- ers to-day.GOLF.THE METROPOLITAN CLUB.There were two distinguished visitors to the Metropolitan Club on Saturday.Judge J.M.Wilson, of Washington, ahd Mr.A.Storr, a.golfer of Chevy Chase Golf Cluo Unfortunately they did not see Fletcher's feld golf coures, or its golfers, at thelr Ff best, as there was M special club mateh on for the day and, though there were 16 members playing, this 1s not quite up to the usual average.These visitors expreus- ed themselves as delighte! with the course.They left for Detroit on Saturday night: The Metropolitans on Saturday played in four couples, one threesome, and one foursame.Couples\u2014 The Rev.G.C.Heine ve.Thomas John ston.: : C.H.Alvs vs.A.H.Thompson.W.Coughlan vs.A.L.Bonin.: T.Hutchinson vs.J.T.MeCaill = Threesome\u2014 ; -G.Hyde \u2014 Spence ahd B.Sms.Foursome\u2014 : So J.A.Dunlop, Eric Mann.; J.W, Gardiner, J.H.Gardiner.- Progress among young players espècial- -1y is becoming very evident.E THE W.W.WATSON CUP.The third competition for this cup Jo place at Dixie on Saturday.Percy Tay- Jor won.His store of 91 was nt \u2018sq ool\u2019 as K.Macpherson\u2019n; 87, \"but Unes 16tler wail! disqualified, as having won the.cup befase.It is worth notiéing that the bogey .score of Dixfe ix 88.oC T-mmond trophy competitions are tifls week.TENNIS.- WEST END TENNIS CLUR.The Test End Lawn Tennis Club fore rally open =.courts on urdsy \u2018noon, when there was a good dames of lsdies and gentlemen.There was af- terncon \u2018tea, and afterwards an at home teok placé in the Grand Trunk thsüse, wWbick was well attanded.- tr \u2019 McGILL OPENING.The official opening of the McGill College Lawn Tennis courts on Saturday afurzeeg, pla \"| was perhaps not more marked by good than its predecessors, but socislly it yas a more pronounced success.\u2026 Beginning ut 3.30 with a few sets of tennis,.it developes\u2019 at five o'clock into an open air function under the trees, at which about trty gLests\u2019 and players were present.There was lee cream, cake, lemonade, etc.Miss Potter and Miss Marcuse presided at tha: table: The.club president, Mr.J.A.Fairie and the committee, Dr.Grafton, Messrs.Li.Macs.Farlane, J.Meagher, with others n.ud as stewards.After this several dets weré again played, doubles on grass cours sn - singles on the cinder ones.The: latter urd virtually new features.this sesson Toni becoming favorites, This offigial.aid not break up till dusk, about 7 0° ee A: 1 a werd the, i Te Among by.ror Prairie, re ; Misses\u201d Mirtay -{Quebee), Mise Brown { Miss- Potter, Miss Marcuse, Mies D.H.VAN NESE.fornia), E.WOOD.oa a y A v BW PIRRSOW.ace\" ie cet BE \u2019 - ; BOWLING TEAM.wc: 74 ° Atmatrong, Miss \u201cMoléon, Mise -Murtitk\" Mis Radford, Miss Gould: in .PRE ENOUSH- 2 44 London, prune Lin sue \u2018 A champions) contest ¥ X Codes, HE, Miles beat birBéaahé Grue the Reider of (ys Champlonp.| \"L.dou June LR AL tbe 100 Ce ad nm; Jone §.\u2014, - ; Journment of the Trhernational éhent : nament to-day, | Jsnowski DRE: -werates * fichlecter; had of, Died iv Telchmann had beaten Tinsley, cand the.other games bad edn adfou Pbuiy and Blackpurné had the \u2018better positions\u201c no the \u2018péssion following ab, even! , aitional results arrived ati\u2014 \u2018Pillsbury beat Cohn: Stelnits iE govin: Grew; Bisckburhé artist Brin rp ui 4 A DRAWN GAÏE LL.oe en Be wae Sv 5k 3 series arn , ny A gr] ders ot tint con \u2018and the Finch tom resulting 1d & tie, \u201cBoone; ond to be.Lag \u201cThe.P : ball CI {Continued on Page 7.) tpt and à the.Vall 3 def Ja the\" Verdun grousds of ol urday afternoon, the score ing twe N - ordain \u201cSrey, of the Procesd, : Aiigs of tire Joint High Com.SET mission.AMERICAN \u2018GREED CHIEFLY INSTRUMENTAL IN OBSTRUCTING NEGOTIATIONS.\u2018Zondon, June 5\u2014The Foreign Office fssted a parliamentary paper on Saturday night, giving in detail the proceedings of the Joint High Commission in or Washington, relating to the British vro- 7 worals for arbitration on\u2019 the Alaskan = BRITISH PROPOSAL.The British Commissioners proposed the immediate - appointment of an ar- béfra! tribunal to determine the .boundary between Alaska and Canada from Se southertmmost point : at \u2018Prince -of- ! \u201caide Island © Mount St.Elise, in ac \u201ccordance with the \"Anglo-Russian treaty of Feb.28, 1825, the tribunal to.consist of three.jurists, one nommated by the Privy Council, one by President Me: Kinley, \u2018sid \u2018the third to be elected by She two nondineés.The rules governing he arbiliators.wore.as follows :\u2014 A-\"Ardverse holding or prescription | during: a-Hériod-of 5U years shall make -good' the title.The arbitrators may hold exclusive political \u2018control of the district, as well as settlement thereof; sufficient to comstitute- adverse holding or make prescriptive title.~B~\u2014Tlhie-arbitratoes 'wiay recognize and \u2018give effect to rights of claims resting on , apy\u2019 other ground, valid, according to international law, or principles of international law, that the arbitrators may \u2018deem applicable to the case which are nof'in \u2018contravention of rule A, C=\u2014In determining the boundary, if the territory of one party shell be found by the tribunal fo have been at the date of \u2018this treaty in occupation of the sb jécts or citizens of the other party, sach \u2018effect shall be\u2019 fiven to \u2018such occupation as \u2018resson, justice, the principles of - ini ternational law amd\u2019 the \u2018equities \u2018of the case require.The other articles provide for a meeting.sixty days after the printed articles are: submitted; that all questions, in- éluditig the final\u2019 ent, shall\u2019 be determined by a majority\u2019 of all the arbi- trafots, the decision, if possible, to be rendered within three months of the close of arguments; and the employ- sient of necessary sagistamwe of i \u201cBetexperts; dat governjnint 5 pay its expenses and thé other \u2018expenses to cn dd.ioe provides that .\u2018contracting parties\u2019 shall en- 4 1 conser 1 result of the -bre- tet and final eet- referted to the = UNTER PROPOSAL.The Americans accepted the proposals asthe basis of a readjustment, but proposed, -in addition to\u2019 the Anglo-Russian treaty, that the boundary should be de- fin in accordance © with the.Russo- American treaty of cession, or as the sande shall be established by the tribunal under the miles hereinafter provided, the tribunal.to consist of six impartial jurists of repute, three to be nominated by | Anglo- the Privy \u2018Council, and \u2018three by the President of the United States.\u201cThe Americans aléo propos:d an amendment to rule C-as follows :\u2014\u201c In côénsid- ering the.question \u2018 coast\u2019 referred to in said treaties, it is-tndeérstood that the coast of the continent \u2018 ia intended, and that all towns snd settd on tidé- © water, settled under authority - of the: a United States and \u2018under -jurisdiction of | Ed the United States at the date of this we treaty, shall remain within the: territory: i aid jurisdiétion \u2018of the United: States,\u2019 THE BRITISH REPLY.The_ commissioners.regret | that they] \u201cà * are absolutely unable to accept the.sug-' WL gested modification to their propesition, co .becsilse the suggested American tribunal os ime.es did! not provide a tribunal which.would | + necessarily, snd, iy of met ol for gin fivally dispose.of-the ¢ dary reference, which left all such ques- x.and because: the words added by the # United States claim that an effect should British territory, which justice, reason, we and the equity of the case do not require.| ou The commissioners also objected that the : Iniguage \u201cweed with reference to - the const was open.to miimconstruction.and, they were of opinion tha% it was useless to-further press the negotiations at pres: ent, and that thèy must refer the 10atter te their government for an exchange of views in respect te the constitution of the: tribunal.\u201cThe Americans inquired whether the Bfitish commissioners had considered .the.question of selecting an umpire from the - American continent.Fhe - British members replied in the affirmative, adding that they thought it most objection able, in view of the policy long maintained and recently reasserted by the government \u2018of the.United \u2018States to- + wards \u2018other nations en the said, sentir ent.The selection \u2018of an\u2019 \u2018Umpire QE ch mation mould not offer a ques antes of [partiality i which vas the on requisite.ray CANADIAN CONTENTION.The Americans then proposed \u2018 \u201810 -pro- cand to settle the remaining subjects as -| assure the \u201cDrobability of \u2018a settlement.| If, then, all differences except one could fipns to be determined by the tribunal, | be.given to.their occupation of land in | édjustments eo neasly concluded.Bev eral subjects were so far advanced as to be adjusted, would it net be most commendable to advance neighborly friend ship, and could net the respective.gov-| ernments-be.trusted.to settle the princi- joners re Questions should be he boundary was oa of either by agreement or by reference to \u2018arbitration, because the manner in which they were prepared to adjust some other important matters must depend upon whetlier it would be possible to arrive at a settlement of all questions which might at any time occasion acute controversy and even conflict.FEELING IN LONDON.London, June-4\u2014The Marquis of.Salis bury\u2019s handling of the British end of the negotiations of \u2018the Anglo-American com mission -is regarded with confidence not only by his supporters, but-by his political opponents, and there is reason to believe that in informal communications with the leaders of the Opposition the government was able to assure itself of the sympathy of the Liberals in a com- ng arrangement satsfactory both to the United States and\u2019\u2019Great Britain.A representative of the Associated Press quith yesterday.The former home secretary in Lord Rosebery's Cabinet spoke \u2018openly of the desire of himself and his (colleagues on thé front Op, pporition bench that\u2019 the -quéstions \u2018should: be adjusted without the sémblänce of antagonism in dealings\u201d with the United States.He said : \u2018They consider Lord Salisbury is conducting the \u2018negotiations tactfully.approached \u2018the \u2018question with the calmness 6f the United States.- The feeling on our side of the House of Commons un.| doubtediy is that the'question.is in capable hands, that no impediment will be raised by Lord Salisbury, and that a via | media will be found.The difficulty is the tendency which is beginning to assert itself both in Canada and the Unitgd States to restrict the area .open to compromise;\u2019 which increases the difficulties of diplomacy.I have nothing but praise for the spirit which the Washington authorities have shown throughout, while the Canadians have shown a tremendous tenacity, \u2018which, however, is necessary in dealing + with th the he sharpest witted business pec RESENT BT STATE OF-AFFAIRS.London, June 5,\u2014À representative here of the Associated: Press has n in- ormed that the United States ambasea- ior, Mr.Joseph H.Choate, at the conference which he had with-the Marquig of Selisbtiry at the Foreign-Office an Friday, submitted despatches from the officials at Washington, who: have\u2019 +eqneid- \"gone | were specially treated: the.fret defining he line of arbitration to which it is proposed \u2018to submit.the Alaskan question.and the second the American view of the Lynn canal strip claim.À promi- pent Foreign | Office official said Canada\u2019s proposition on the first point might be socepted by both parties, and that: the fifty years\u2019 lid title clause may be made the bäse of negotiations, in which case they.would practically proceed on the Venezuela lines.- \u2018New York, June 5.\u2014~The London correspondent of the \u2018Tribune\u2019 sayw «= \u201cThere has been a further exchange of views between Lord Salisbury and the American Fmbassy, without decisive result.The BE press has little to-say about the negotiations, There is no denial te essentiel fact that Can- | ada prevented the settlement \u2018of the Alaska frontier, hen both the Foreign Office and the State Department were on the point of sgreding-on terms of arbitra- tien: \u201cThe pretést on which this inter fereniéd.war basbd is purely artificial, since the Aniétican litle: to'Dyea and Skaguay Hag never best qiéstivoed, whereas Pyramid Harbor Has-itever bean claimed by Causes \u201curitil- reeenitly, and: never oecu- at-any-\u2018time: While thé-situation De Ban changed by ans megotistions = conducted this \u2018Week, -it-cannot:be doubt- that pubRe opiiifon would: érélcome 2 settlement\u2019 \u201cwhich \u201cwénuld relieve British diplomacy from \u2018the reproach of being en-, tirely at -the mercy\u201d of Canadisn dian pique and vaprice in.Anglo-Avjeriesn affeits.NE fe many: nots b Browne.were TaorNd a A POTLACH WHEN jig \"CANOES COL- Laggan, Alberts, June 5 vis, Seattle \u2014 Between wenty- five and thirty Indians, including meq, women.\u201d and children, were downed: in the Take of Clouds, near the Canadian Pacific Railway, which \u201cthe: reservation, coming to a \u201cpotlach.>\" They were travelling in boats rudely manufactured from ceriboo skins, when the long boats collided.Both ves sels were rendered uselees and \u2018the entire party was lost.A third vessel, bearing skins of deer, bear,\u2019 \u2018cariboo, mountain sheep, and goats, and mannod by four Ipdians, \u2018reached the spot as the last sur vivor slipped from the capsized boat and disappeared in the cold.waters.of the lake.-Dense clouds weve resting over the surface of the lake, and were Te sponsible fos the accident._: + hes PRESIDENT OF BROWN \u2018UNIVER- H.P.Féävince, D.DS of New York, has been elected president of Brown Univer- they thought it would be unwise to defer sity.had a'talk with Mr.Herbert Henry As: | I \u2018am not sure our Canadian brethren have | Providence, BL, Jane.S\u2014 The Rer.wi i RIOTING IN President Loubet Vislentiy Attacked by a Mob PARIS.r : ; Li.Le f, 1 WHILE pe THE AU- TEUIL \u2018RACES-LEAGUE OF PATRIOTS AT THE BOTTOM + OF IT.Paris, June 5\u2014President Loubet, ac companied by the Premier, M.Dupuy, and the chief of the military household, General M.C.Baillond, drove to the Auteuil races yesterday afternoon, close second kandau.As they drove along the Avenue des Champs Elysee, the-erdwd bowed respectfully, but on arriving: | the race course, they were met by a vio lent demonstration, evidebtly organized, and directed against the Presiderit There wae a storm of hoots, yells, and cries of, Panama,\u2019 \u2018A bes:Loubet,\u2019 and \u201cVive Yarmed.' \u201d A few shouts of \u201cVive Loubet) were drowned: in :the clamoÿ:| A strong force of police\u2019 \u201ckept, order arrested many of the distyirbers, i ing a man wha.tried te- force his.wey to.the Président\u2019s carriage.~Dufing- tHe second race the clamor incrégsed in violence, and \u2018was plainly directed by a committee of the League of : Patriots, collected with their supporters both be: fore and behind the presidential stand, around whieh \u2018A formidable.affray proceeded.Daring the grand \u2018steeplechase many blows were struck, and several po- à in \u201ctheir jendeavors .of, Yicemen were injure} J to prevent an.in tal stand Af the 18bu ment, while shouts of \u201c¥ ; \u201cVive Deroulade,\u2019 were: \u2018heard on.sides, Count Christieni Fustied to the President, brandishing-a stick, oa «| digected a blow against bia riking \u2018hi hat.The crowd rushed; being taken under police President Ee : quite unmov i i hile the officers of tery use-: hold \u201cwere (lefending him against pre lence, Finally, after thirty arrests \u201chad \u2018been made, the prefect of police ordered the Republican Guards to surround the presidential stand: The prineigal leaders of | the demonstration were M.*Jcseph Léi sies, anti-Semite and Netiopa! for Gers; and-M.Firmin Fark ite and Nationalist a geria.Police Inspectôr.Grillière had head seriously wounds and President Sighted.; \u2018| ed him with the Cross à the Legion of Honor, in recoghätion; of his devotion to duty.On returäigë'to the Elysee Palace, M.Loubet received many sympathizing callers.CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE: - R seems-certain pe the demonstre- tion was by.*fie- Jeunesse Roy.aliste, the \u2018Ligue des Patriots, and the Canada\u2014 I am sure that our friend is looking only for justice, ly followed by Madame Loubet in a] of ime er a 2:! tunity, evidently vented their spite upon {the President.The racecourse commit: : responsible.Anti-Semites, the rallying sign being a carnation in the button-hole, \\Cqunt Christiani is a member of the Steeple: chase Society, a very select body, and his\u201ccbnduct has produced the greatest imdignation.The whole racecourse, par- | Hésclaziy «the enclosure, witnessed .scenes \u2018of the wildest excitement.The 'fFoun- tees Boni: de Castellane;- who was- Miss \u2018Anñsa -Gould, of New York city, placed herself at: the head of the Jeunesse Royaliste and: marched up and down the lawn; ehouting \u2018Vive: l\u2019armee\u2019 Count Boni \u2018de Castellane and his brother Jean were arrested, but soon liberated.Count de Dion, when arrested, resisted, and fought with his cane, smashing it on a\u2018 policéman\u2019s head, and causing the jewelled.top to fly off, striking a journalist.He was detained in custody.Altogether, about ome hundred and thirty arrests were made, , one being that of M.Dan- sette, deputy-mayor of Armentieres.Demonstrations and counter demonstra tions continued mittil M.Loubet left the racecourse, at 4.20\" p.ni., \u2018thé departure lof his carriage being the signal for an 1indescribable tumult.The mounted guards with difficulty operred a paemage through the crowd, the President; being pursued to'the last with -hoots and-yedls; Even eggs were thrown.It wae nofe- worthy, however, that the people getie- rally cheered: him: Jéudly, the cheeps-isi-| ashe: drove towards the Elysee, | which Be reach \u2018safély at 4.45 pm.\u2018 the deménstration a _ntäñnber of | \u2018Count | Christiani was thrown, vreripded upon and severely bruieed in} the Melee.He is the grandson of, Empire.- : Marchand The government gôk\"ikihd of the and hept Marchand out of the WE tee apologized to M.Loubet, who replied that be could not think of holding: thein portant personage that he did hol ip tend being intimidated into résignatitn.| \u2018During de demonstrations,\u201d M.Roche: fort, of the \u2018Intronsigenit,\u201d ?seen, 3 \u201can attempt waa\u201d ade, Fo ime duce-Hits to lead the demonstratidn, be \u2018Be discreetly slipped away.A.special cabinet - council was sum- co the situation; and importarit 4 .Were concerted to'be stbrit-.Fted to - President at anotber eounoil to-day, Yor the preservation of order.\"Phe Ministéts, who were in session titi] en o'clock; maintain strict reserve as to the natuseiof these measures, but a.semi-official nol\u2019 has been issued, \u2018which & says: \u2018The govesgment will act with the greatest energy, \u2018nd will impose respect for the President und -fer-éhe state\u2019 | The events of thé-day Will lead to an.important discuskion-in the Chamber of Deputies, where thé government will demand a vote of confidence.the Bape of the neck by à londed cane, was Daring hele \u201clabelled \u2018Resignation,\u2019 were\u2019 picked inh general.who was well known during thie & It seems it; wast intended to give the |] fon- à ialoon, $1,000 ; H L.: Perty, residence, 94000 ; Phillips & Sims, selon, 31,000\u201d; Hollingworth & McCuteh- | 550; Vienna Café, gs ky, saloon, ianstairied losses *The total loss is gr ue Ten er to erecting a build.| rÂt was on ground that had been cpu highway by the county man he was arrested and thé own off the ground.A num: Zero dombined and bought ug , ahd also TT There.is \u2018nob tikely to be a very great lumber famine, but \u2018the combine undoubtedly will reine\u201d the price of both lumber and shin- gl but probably not to the extent It is understood most of the h & possible; was much liquor sto- te during.the fire; dnd; as a result there a; great many drumken men, The \u201d \"fommismioners ordered the sheriff to close {be- saloons for twenty-four hours, under penalty of forfeiture of license.i SIR RIVERS-WILSON COMING TO CANADA.Liverpool, June 4.\u2014The Cunard line éteanier \u201cCampania,\u2019 \u2018which eailed for New York yes , bad among her passengers Sir les Rivers-Wilson, president of the\u2019 Greg Trunk Railway of Canada.Ag A BANKER IN TROUBLE.Quebes, \u201cJune 3\u2014The authorities of the Union Bank here state that a war rant has been issued fey: .arrest of J.H.Hetderson, the acow à of their branch 3 Ottawa, for Riatring wns | ho ber, is fully covered the bank\u2019s JIaspeetor.Grilliere, who was hit in.carried away insensible, and now lies in av \u201cee fund.pee for a -ptated | Mowpar, Juxe 5, 1899, FRENCH SHORE QUESTION, NEWFOUNDLAND GOVERNMENT REFUSES TO RE-ENACT Typ MODUS VIVENDI.St.John\u2019s, Nfld, June 3 T'-~, - nial Government declines to re.legislation extending the Irons, ov .modus vivendi beyond the ol.present year, thus throwing 1}.; passing the objectionable amendes \u2026 coerce the colonial fishermen, uj.- à British Parliament.It is expeorni -,\u2026.this will have the effect oi 1.about a speedy settlement or ti.Giles tion.i ANGLO-GERMAN RAILW ay, CHINESE GOVERNMENT HAS ARRANGED THE LOAN FOR !I1s CONSTRUCTION.Shanghai, Jane 3\u2014The Chinese Gor.ernment has arranged the loan for the construction of the Anglo-German rai- way from Shanghai to Tien-tsin.The £7,400,000 required has been secured from the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and the German banks at Tien-tsin and Chen-kiang.The loan is to be repaid at the end of fifty yean.It is secured by mortgage on the railway, and i is guaranteed by the Chinese Govern.ms railway, as has long been expected, will be under German control in the Shantung section and under British control in the southern portion.It is a condition of the loan that the roads are to be built in five years, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JOHANN STRAUSS DEAD.FAMOUS COMPOSER PASSES AWAY, Vienna, June 3.\u2014Johann Strauss, the a poser, is dead.Johann Strauss, known as \u2018The Waltz King,\u2019 and composer of the \u2018Gypsy Baron/ \u2018The Beautiful Blue Danube,\u2019 and many other Popular melodie&, was bom in Vienna, in 1825.His father was a well-known composer of dance music.Strauss made b his debut us an orchestra at age of 19, selecting his father\u2019s \u2018Lorelei,\u2019 and a composition of Lis own.On the death of his father, Le came orchestra leader of the court bells at Vienna, giving up this position to bis brother Edward in 1870 From that time oh Johann Stranes devoted his time exclusively to composition, and produced the works that made him famous.\u2014\u2014\u2014æ THE FIRE RECORD.Queensville, Ont, June 4\u2014A destruc tive fire occurred about two miles from this village this morning.Jecob Smith's large barn was struck by lightning, and totally destroyed.The contents, cor.sisting of eight hundred bushels of oets; one thousand bushels of wheat; a clover mill; five horses and two cows, wer to a cinder.The loms is partly covered by insurance.New Orleans, Le, June 4.\u2014The fam hey old St.Charles Theatre was destroyed by fire to-night, together with edjs- [cent buildings.The lous is estimated 2 $75,000.Buffalo, N.Y., June 4.\u2014A fire which \u2018originated in the etorehouse of the Potter \u2018Wall Paper - , Washington land Scott streets, to-night, did damage to the extent of $100,000.The Potter company's loss on stock is estimated at (980,000, and on the building, #20,00 Other losses are the Buffalo Belting Com \u2018pany, $10,000; Forbush and Brown, shoe manufacturers, $5,000; and Irving, Kes ter and Company, seeds, $5000.The losses.sre fully covered.by insurance.reli | KILLED BY A CIRCULAR SAW.Lindsay, Ont, June 3.\u2014Garnett Stein burg, aged 17, of Morewood, Dundas county, Ont., employed in Parkin\u2019s tie mill, while handling: dab tilings the morning, undertook, to oil the circular saw carriage, and in some unaccountable manner fell on the saw and was cut in two, his head falling on one side and the trunk of his body on the other.N° \u2018blame is attached to the proprietors of y of the employees.An inquest ¥2¢ eemed unnecessary.PECULIAR RAILWAY FATALITY.\u201cThe Hague, June 3.\u2014The express mail train, going at full speed, ran into the waiting-roôrs of the station at Flushing last evening, destroying the walls and doors of the structure, and killing two éonductors.Two engineers were serious ly injured, and several pasengers shight- ly hurt.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TIE BAILY WITNESS is printed and published 8 the \u2018Wituess \u2018 Building, at the corner of Craig #2 Bt, Petér streets, in the city of Montreal, by Job?Redpath Dongall, of Montreal \"All Seine commemioations should bo addrowsd Dagail & Bon, \u2018Witness\u2019 Office, Montresk o letters to the Editor should be pddres Be ia Moms "]
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