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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 4 mai 1903
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[" .S, lon ever iblic sion the 1 80 and An fects ound few 1ina- acu- » No limi- nclu- hild- have d, if edu- ined, izens ssion \u201ctold enth boy.| this , but pass- ts RO medi- bered help uper- f \u2018the ry\u2014 OBA, 2 a a To the JR \u2018herw is 20 noticenbié :dimtinution.cé ihe military force en servise on the river front.As during the last days-of the past week pickets af half a doxen men are maintained at all of the while east of the flood lines\u2018 of sentries ave So out.None without passes are allowed on the wharves, In the sheds occupied as temporary quarters there were far fewer men held in reserve than hitherto, end the: duty imposed upon the men remaining on service is quite heavy.- .The reduction in the strength of the military force on duty is primarily due to the wish of the milita authorities te avoid causing trouble between the militiamen and their employers in civil life.The absence of so many men at present with their regiments from their places of business is considerable trouble to employers, \u2018and .the military authorities have besn anxious to lei as many men as bie away from duty.Before mal a reduction of the force, Lieut.ne Gordon, D.O.C., consulted the munidpal authorities \"and ascertained that the police considered it sale to maka the p reduction.There were very genera ral | pressed along the river front that the strike would be settled during The day, and among military \u2018men there was a\u2019 feeling that if :the trouble continued an effort should be made\u2019 to bring ramp openings, protection wall ex- regulars hexe\u201cfrom Quebec, Kingston and St.Johns, and relieve the volunteers from service.There has been a slight oh in the allotment of pickets,\u2019 Rifles line purse dun * > stds further east, relieving somie of the pickets of the Prince of Wales Fusiliers, that sirue regiment having to detach.» com pany for oer iy at, the vend Tine shige, wacko dr velosding amd pickots.the arts pe rt a a rer, or fee pavé = - i dad - sûtrrier EE oN «mace a mh Ba Si in, 0 ae er the\u2019 t and: « men enrolled ons On Sat morning the 1st ; of rates Fusiliers had 340 men php i the Victories Rifles 305, the 3th Royal Soote 2.the 85th 240, the 2ud Regiment * Canadiam Artillery 180; the Hussars.40, departmental covps about.56.The.artillery sént out gerporats after all men absent from duty without leave.Saturday and Sunday passed without] ubde.There.were 4 few isolated cases of stone-throwin - genets ally by irresponsible , with an oé- casional chase of the.delinquents by some of the soldiers or police.The ar ar rival of several more steamships, of them with a\u2019 few laborers on \"board, gave an appéa to the port.The work of disc and loading cargo was continued Sur day on-the-ships most.pressed, mel the \u2018Lake Champlain,\u2019 the \u2018 Fremons,\u201d the any serious tro the \u2018 Sarmation * Salacia, and the \u2018C n Head\u201d It was the number oe ih workers incressed considerably yesterds a As to Linportations the Dernirion liner \u2018Canada\u2019 brought.fifty: Bria wharf laborers, and t e Thomson Kher \u2018Devona\u2019_ thirty-two | The military maintained \u201ctheir ordinary picket and sentry duties y Ys and were visited at their temporary quarters by many of \u2018their friends, who in many cases bog vos Had\u2019 no opportunity to see them since Tuesday \u2018 es doing e corps had Cha « the afternoon.gl ih Rev.& [te Abbott Smith, thé - chaplain, Prod a short service\u2018 for the Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars in the cabin % the \u2018 Monterey\u2019 Rev.Dr.Barclay, ré gimental chapiain of the 2nd \u2018Regiment tillery, held a service on the deck of the \u2018 Rathlin Head for His\u2019 regiment, while the 5th Royal Scots ¥s- n the Reg, J.Edgar Hill, D.D, in, the CPR.Sonded warehouse.In the-ab- sence of the regimental chaplain of the Prince of Wales iliers, His Grace, Archbishop Bond, the Venerable Archdeacon Norton, officiated at the parade in the Manchester Line freight sheds on Jacques Cartier ides the Fusiliers tie parade was attended by e Arm: orps and the ca tains, offers and many 4, the ope of cia,\u201d evening prayer, The fuli brass band of the Prince of Wales Fusiliers\u2019 was in attendance, and furnished the accompaniments to the bymns, \u2018 Onward Christian Soldiers,\u201d \u2018All People that on de Bwell* and \u2018God Save the: ey Bless th Prince f Grenadiers\u201d sud af done Fan performing a ed The 20 \u2018 miseellaneous music, which helped to make the after- seen along the river front a pleasant mg tw progres | rance of activity |.-thiat of the a sermon by their chaplain, | Victoria Rifles, 197.\u2018 &th Royal Scots, 143.&th Mount Royal Rifles, 101.* Army Serviee Co Bearer Corps .and el * Hospital, 27, making a total of 771 officers and men and 41 borses.A CONFERENCE HELD On Satorday night à conference \u2018of both parties \u2018was held in Mr.Bickerdike's offices .which ed until 2.30 a.m.and broke uw without any results being at tin ro were, made for aed meeting y Mr, erdike, | Mr.Peers Davidson, Mr.James .W.I.Gear, Mr.À.À.Allan, Mei, &.Cooke and Mr.Bin\" nigg met the omit of the \u2019longahore- men, and the propositions of the shipping men were again discussed.e rates of payments were considered satisfactory, as were the general con- ditipss, but the men\u2019 object to the clay which maintatned the stevedores\u2019 right of\u2019 employing union and nom por ers, and that which tain the men who are at der} ing on the ships in the em loyment the Shippers, and it is f that the strikers will refuse to hooept eliminated t the meeting Which was bo last % i the Longihoremente Pine Mayer brane and Lapointe being présent, it was decided to take a vote be morning and meet the shipping agents again this afternoon.steamer \u2018 Hek Fhe tos,\u2019 Franco-Canadian Line, is at the Bi Bamacd pier witha \"cares dE pres wibes an Drandios; and post bow she will remain: there without being die of con the local be \u2019 Longs ghoremen\u2019s Union, however, say.that oading of He d un ha whion : .em nee PA ed ET St vraie { Prion \u2018ektos.\u2019 PR ur\u201d : From officials Bureau the 1 the number men = incressing 3 Bre Latine {ben men, whe want to \u2018wor! umber CRT appli i er KM Raford 5 turned tn Som eis a Bngliah Labor om sailed, from RY side for.Mot, {x an der oi restée so arrived DE ae = oe aboard, and PRÔDUCE M THIZE WITH THE PHIPPING At a special meeti f the Produce Merchants mois ete n held on\u2019 Saturday a re Den was adapted :-\u2014 e en in the port of Montreal, Thi affect: all gx of business direct\u2019 \u201cor y, is most severely e das, interest in in all js ss to or becoming severe Se or present e ute st presen ing, oo between the spring companies the \u2019longehorem to be not ding 20 dime the result of a hion with existing eonditions on the part of the as the desire Cot the he men for recognition.of the \u2019Longshoremen\u2019s Union, - which is: a ted: with -and the control of a foreign organisation, and such A re would mean on Ge aspiration of \u2018the.freedom on to- all,\u201d\u2019) and = fect the best interests of our pes an oe remotes .* Therefore, ved, That the Montreal Prodice Merchants\u2019: Association is in entire sympathy with the shi ping interest in deelining to recognize the \u2019Long- Boy FOR AW WOODCHURK.2.\u2014Mr.Geo.Martin, Bioomiiely, Ont Row de at work on bis farm yesterday thought he saw © woodchork hiding a stump some distance from him, and gettine his gun fired.A scream from little four- year-old son follo and investigaion showed that the child had been shot through the back of the head.The little fellow bad a brown -velvet hood om, which, with the sun.shining jpon it,evidently was the.cause - tality.Medical aid was a fry but the child survived only-e few hours.\u2014pare\u2014 JUDGE TBETZEL \u201cA dix o'clock, wader ries i, 5 Justice t hich] the Propositions until these clauses are | Devons\u2019 is expected to-day with aay | vue.| 2, t: strike of the Detroit, Mich., ° hay 3.\u2014A der \u201cds merrymaking and celebration by Polish excursionists from Toledo 5 brought to a close by « frighthal cate trophe at Canfield street and Dequindre street at 8.30 o\u2019clock this evening, ZM TR which at least seven of the excursions | ed être E:4peop AA SE at wes.1 fo Pos pe life.were killed.THE DEAD.Hacks Those so far known to be killed \u2018a Walter Sidwick, Tolédà, Riera Frank Rosnizki, Toledo; unknows.ve about nine yeears ols eyes, dressed in man, about 23 years.of.age, marriage ring on hand;.\u2019 body and clothes badly angled, ently a Pole; Grace Hospital.injor ured gives the number ps2.he excursion was\u2019 givem fish Lancers of Toledo, = Shore Railway.the morning at and were met } air, bid dark aE A PA perte À Tuto of, the FPR bth \u2018Lake?te yn 2 e men by a \u2018sumltr of Tocat§ nd engine, - ~ When.I rat noticed the erowd-the aid after blowdsig the whistle I applied brakes, but fms to prevent running into them.rimping \u2018hour; Fine weil upeed -at that place, and gin\u2019 to R stop 3n the short distance be- sails E-was finally.foreed to send \u2018crowd came into.the cab with me.\u2018From the sige.of.the crowd and the Jets vit; Mag: 4\u2014AI-but three of the = 3 te j been: but'ohe idenitifontion : at the Motgue \u2018last'-mitinight.- e -body- est-old; boy- was.ear £8 et \u201cOrezhol > bodies of ;a young woman, a man e wete sékttered all over the.track, but could uot stop my train about 12 miles an impossible for me to bring .ny my Eat and thé crowd.\u2018that D escapéd with re were many in the e -excited, and threat- They threw and stones\u2019 through the cab win- police to\u2019 protect me.Several of eed \u201cthe train was running, it e that\u2019 \u2018there were not 50 killed.; INJU.age reported to-day as doing weil various - hospitals.- There has The pti i i- Le of Toledo.or three, but the situation.was not regarded by.them as \u2018a crisis.Mr.\u2018Ross apd Bir: Gibson left the sountry immediately \u2018after the electtoms and did not return nntil the last day of Angust.Letebford and Mr.Harcourt were- away part of the time, but he (Mr.Strat- ton) was in Toronto all the time.While away the premier left the matter of protests entirely in Mr.Stratton\u2019s hands.In regard to.the protests the Opposition.were represented by Messrs.Whitney, Foy and Beattie Nesbitt.At a meeting re protests held early in June it was decided that no protests would be entered againet Messrs.Ross, Stratton, Latch- ford, Whityey, Foy or Nesbitt.After this \u2018meeting .Stratton decided not-to have anything further to do-with the protests, and put | Mr.R.Grant, lawyer, in charge of t Mr.Stratton.denied employing either the Sullivans, or Jones to approach any e in\u2019regard to protests, patronage or otherwise , in any shape or form.He did: not Tmown Gamey until Sept.-9, but understood.from Tumors that he 'had seid Tie was going to support the government.ratton denies that he- paid any sum\u2014either three thousand dollars er three cents, and is \u2018most vehement in his POLICE \u2018STOP A\u2019 THREATENED MARCH AT THE OUTSET.\u2014 ' Bopadano, N.W.T, May 4\u2014Jmm., gration agents.burst into large \u2018\u2019hoët ings of several hundred delegates from four Doukhobor :villages here yéster- day afternoon, while three delegates from Yorkton were endeavoring to create an.uprising, and were prepar ing to lead a pilgrimage.Under the influence of - the -excitement one hun dred members of the settlements decided they \u2018would release all cnttle, cease using.the product of.animals, \u2018and go in search ou \u2018Jesus, terday morsing a service was rol] dom the village, whish- was -attended men and women ifs a nude state.ious results were expected from the outbreak, as seeding operations are just beginning, .and Mr.Speers, wr.- a bow: -zbont fourteen years of age à 1 ; .Fol ies, ht ed SS S| Vi A Toren cre niet from Va ve lors to St.Joseph's cme at not 3 Te THE ERPERGR WILLIAM: \u201c {ten to.return, ' Thay refused to Er ai, igh.Vout lg a nen Fever the teat to Saskatoon, ead wil Thi the visi BI e i gather again at.the place of debarkationy ; wn man is suffering (Continaed trom Page 103° | be taken by train.their homes to- © take their train back to Toledo.\u2018 Bob roms consumion the brain.A woman, \u2014_\u2014 day.The entire: lage gathered to the Lake Shore and Grand\u2019 Trubk trac ks Pa \u2018Be: Mrs.Anna\u201d of REVIEW AT CENTOCELLE.see them leave.Qné nied me n on run out from the Brush .Station: 2 wnconscious.Le ho and in 1 Bea May 4\u2014Owing the Fecont the other side of the river are = being treet ar ern onde.i e itary ew in \u2018the oo the commer and- enestaret, a persons, it is believed all Emperor William\u2019s- honor to-daz did not taken parie under escort of the Mount: keep the wil ng J ihe -will- recover.poor qu the res pedo ground, bar oe: - Huh tos tem on to She ci D Î Neen.place as Len a large plain wi ite th efforts \u2018hundréds - crawled i Ng\u2019 .five.miles: from .this city, A picturesque DYNA M OUTRAGE under or over the .gatés, walk\u201d HE x ; LEAVES PARIS spot\u2019 stretching to the Cam Romane, pe) ed down the dark tracks to.await the] ar \u2014 and near the ruined aqueduets.\u2018arrival of their train, pr tio be MATESTY RECEIVES HEARTY Foor Sogherad about 200, men.I -A RESULT OF WAR ON our ; seen coming eo y up from À Tp 7 SEND:OFE.BY THE PARIS Emperor William recalled be aos .SHOPS BY NEGRO along the tracks for two blogks wailing ES.-| men with the late.King \u2018Humbert.a CHICAGO.to, Doard the excursion | \u2018and s 4 withatandigg the of poele | .\u2014 fo, g \u2018Edward left | from Rome, it was estimated that 100,000 Lo \u2014 pe dde, from out of the.way, station on his Persons.gathered to witness:4}jg magnifi-|- Chicago, 4e war which came the Grand seit spectacle.ro or en the} the negro p ~6f Chisago are rown ce ee 0, seid: sible.num go- foremost, ones, der the fates, 15: goed es 2 whatever of\u2019 \u2018the - approaching.Grand § tar who Pas à witneseod the accident; |: and.rescuers umber and det the Le Frederick T.Schiults, \u2019 Ji Zynda, 2 prominent Jo of Soa pute he me De Fa \u201cWe made peopte- off the tracks, Sut it was, There back to - Taledo, and twice hat | \u2018of: local: a entertaining them, were ee oa and shoved the | x led: [ thiok that one and was 5 - for the people who wr oy the tracks for two blocks, 8, Wing to bel among the first aboard the Sho! train, and there baewerd tir ed came out of the Sarkpess d like a meteor, sromd almost Seton I.esiiaed The criss: \u2018end means.from he inj - ginted that his gates ord down propét-Ÿ; THE FARMER TOOK THE LITTLE I, 5 Rater it weké.I, Jonas | Polss, w own* at the: and they tes, which were down pb Cig them deep! There was ne - ed: um-{1 M perf No = ne.oi for thi }- Ares sat Lo À train Ha A, terrible cry went up froifi - down.the.track.| sent, ee lintod with or dor Tae oon ae ue in the der RR | ent.A Bet.A F Quigan, a or under e coù-|t [AGE \u20ac- \u2018The- LL Tan \u2018trol.of any foreign organization.\u2019 for\" - up fo blocks oe, of the ad p hed au; Matiton nce that vn | Boorse Bardell AE Che teed he sey Me Cae ue is: OW ; rge \u201cgore Bay some\u2019 tigie after the \u2018Globe\u2019 SHOT HIS: OWN CHILD {te Cooseld crossing, frteman sy ore Bay some aed he be Fo ix joe dane ®ectaculer scale; as om ie Baan Ne r In\u2019 at dial, the \u2018dent, IE \u2018along \u2018and intima | Fncanes Was very.small They; Alest [John Galbraith, tn at he was not pre onservative convention.At that re : were: on \u2018the same ent - , in f Gi Mere ee roe of Wa Victor |.Eri ve yestartey pes .hospits ze Save thé Kin + theme | : ba pa oe ne 1 = Spa perte: | \u201d 8 Were emels cor, effort to keep the & King and M.Loubet, t pre ! onversation, \u201cThen the bowed pipe | SCC Pe aed py 5 | Ci tro in the\u2019 plant of the Thor Manu- and Prince Eitel, and four fu t I talian princes and theft suites, and three Church at: 3,625 Dent strest, late accoutrements: Tian night.A negro, mass-meeting ta eds brilliant picture.LL arouse public\u2019 sentiment.the Queen Helena.witnessed: the i fram a state carriage.Her sm) among the colered population, had the other members of the and ithw been din Tom Chur, and the co \u201cMemissed but à few \u2018dynamite was ex loded, The for: Peraône who remai \u201cwere not in fe Blew ='iarge-hole ° -#he south wall, ' The \u2018shook was felt.\u2018Raeÿeral blocks swe.a) : .Threats - \u2018md : frequently: mado against - 2 wie ha the aie * destine, \u2018al tee BECARE 0ss1 FIED i ç\u2026 Tw La mihi ] DEATE O7 :A DISEASE: BAFFLED THE MEDI LL CAR PROPEMSION, © Haniitan, May.4\u2014Mrz.George Sool - ; passe.away on after an ill- ee -case Was à very one, medion! men being powerless to do anything fer him: Pwo: /years age his flesh began to harden and his stiffened and grew ta- id, Ohio, oy May.2: Am explosion\u201d that caused death snd\u2019 destruction evil which the game is said to work ' A -SURFERER WHO 2 ficer a ring\" row, entered the pd Ww fann- departed for.Cher turin pany, in stree! ther.dans medical mon vistted him, pried sn à is voi day.Thus far titree people are \u201cdead, pr were powerless to stop the process D ho while 28 othera are lrimg at hospitals of osaification, and the siffé farewell bonors.- some (ately end others more ar less ser | became like a stone rer Anal ; in injured.The pany ; do\u2019 canes months he was\u2019 unable to move his : od other logives.It was in the limbs or arme, and a short time ago | midst of ite busiest season.The force 105t the power of \u2018speech.EK was with.+ }'of the explosion was sndous, and difficulty that he.was given: sufficient | windows within a radius of & quarter of Apurishment to he, : week of \u2018the Game resti- \"The number of visitors in at: called was Mr.Mr.; Join.\u201d liar vas also.ab- | 2.ie sod Tht keep him alive.\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014\u2014 a ENDED HIS LITE sight, children.With the sof} © = : of the house Hamilton, 4\u2014Wm.Alhins, 3 the explosion, the woman and four chil- Semilton, Mag.4: resided on 5d avenue, north, ondes his We yester- ay rnoon, & quanti >] of carbolie aeid.Tg os 7 ployed aa assistant foreman by the The Civic Waterworks Department, but about thre¢ years ago was stricken with paralysie and-since then bad been unable to work For some time past de¥n were caught in the falling itiona and all were horribly crushed, Th were all taken out unconscious, Mrs, hen dying on the way to.the hospi The explosion ork originated fulpess of girl employee.\u201cgiels work without Ptheir ces.because of explosive are sca tered on\u2019 the: © \"At the, lunch hour to-day - the Ah pat their shoes and the new girl ! Sah one.of the other girls.The fc) his\u2019 mind.has\" mot been strong., fers shoes cae He lied.The| EN 1) e e itis tried to put out Cie fr, but the ig KILLED AT BLAST FURNACR.; explosion came too, quickly.- C.B'; May 4\u2014Burten Fulton, Sydney; of River J ohn, his many friends.He was son of = v t de: > \u2014\u2014 ctou count; : The ee Of etadtr feces fron ie: ing ero oi did not Gory #%t| DEATH OF MR.E.TURNER.'|lilled by gus at ot the Want Tirmaces Cagineer, -J.« Horx, \"and\" fireman, Car.went a little furiher: than he intended; }- The Charlottetown, P-E.L, \u2018Patriot\u2019 of here on.Saturda: was at work.Butler.\u201c No statement \u2018conld- be secur} ne To was till a Conservative \u2018in April-28 mentions with\" Tégret \u201cthe death | in.the rodding Te we the eo ed from the enginees or fireman as to politics, its good, à otié as ever \u2018he was, of Edwin' Turner: photographer, which | taping gas overcame: him.\u201cHe wae » the assertions of bye that the bad taken \u2018the stand he had for | occurred at the Charlottetown - Hospital years.old.THE INFER i > où-that day.after.: thrée months\u2019 il a whistle was not blown\u2019 for the « he good of \u2018of Manitoulin Island.3 that doy, he\u2019 illness \u2018a + TIE was ie iol Tan \u2018May > SORT 3 H.l4 Cross exami mined, by Ar.i fehie, me of of England, They came to the province ATTLE .\u201cengineer: * erican | P22 said 2 , and worked with}.th To 1 r gd an oud apport the goyernment: on ee Lewis at the photography Toronto , May 4; nu.am.tri, w, a\u201c; Bs oe n'érdecies Ne laut good measures.Witness said that .8 hyginees.After the death of Mr Lewis, Kamloops, 73, 48; Calgary 0 Winer night, vd cote \u2018death of at least eV days afte: the convention Be met Mr, Turner conducted business for him- PAT 0, #9 Qu\u2019 jo Appell, io; a; als ; , and asked Him w self = Th 0! ago he was n : = .Res BE Sh CR hey ed | SR re PE PQ dé 3 hhd \u2018not aaked him to resi that he \u2018would.recover he grew Ps Puis bare che widen Sor TATE NE, something Tale again, an ne at Qu gradually sa a nk until an ly winds, fatr, snd a Mite warm- engineèr receives TE ne reach.ho i 4 meer of the Millarites re.man of : inl and subie di dispositions Me weather cioditizes Sein, To ing- the eromsing, or hus: the si F and his death will be, dons rage! by! po \u201cimportant.disturbances are indicated, tf HE SUCCEEDS JUSTICE ROBERTSON.fava, Or Ont.Jay 8 3\u20141t.is tonight that I.T ie A etiton, Te inte to The ÿ resdered \u2018hy.the \u2018Fesignation of on.stopping.CT - Wo were running down ou time last.g it.\u2018As LE Shore train De bm ê > utes to iwelve.but.as this stand at Canfield Ave.d Ta Ei pie, à :.Johnstone examin- \"paid, no Attention to it: The light from sd th the witness., Ne Stratton said that: the other « was, shining in my eyed, ditér-the- lose\u2019 \u2018of \u2018the elections\u201d last \u2018and i imposible for- me tomes * the péegpiatont majorky; \u2018was two Sr D N TES PE some fig ay by the defence, Mr.f8iratton.entered the box st twenty eran ut solemnly affirmed \u2018the.truth o.assertions.TIFIES.He appeared oalm and thers in likely to be à general.the, late - Willian Turner, \u2018of Montreal, towards higher.tempura tures.well known in connection with the Montreal -Cemetery opens, edessod | wads, \u2018brother-in-law of Prof.Grant, Montreal; the well-known oculist.Berg La Notre Dame street, Montreal, May 4, (1003.\u2014Readings The Optical & Engineer's supply C Standard Barometer 1 , Mrs.dt, wife £ tha LER.} ; 0.5.only., Mrs.an 3 Eon | To-day, 20.00 yi Es ima poral Cor © RorBRY.cuss wa sas 00 REE Fetutned bome afterwards.a \u2014 avr D { : ; ; Ke == S CARSLEY.C& Meatreal\u2019s Greatest Stece.St TT \u201c TAKE rw ; \u201c HOUSE-CLEANERS' BURDEN; Straw Hats that ocre sol im the course >-cles can be cures a 3 1 Notre Dame S MAX 40 1008, \u2018entre; other entincion to chéluary, ench as short | - a 3 dated of lif, two sents gor werd sctre, empl ; , Jory sbioh is 58 conte per Ying sxtra\u2014gpropeid.féninuet aubeorthere moy have annoumesments of dirthe, er rove sd dont tires created cire Mig entame ag tracer emma ve : \u2018Also à fuil stock of D BEADVE 1 makot -STRAW 4 vide la late John = Ati, vig Whyte Whyte, Mr Me.J.Alex.ay 1e me and Me Oy aud Master = É \"El Ellis, Toronto; Car au ory es depend wos, god SAILOR TAMS, TWEED C SE Cab, SEAT CANVAS and Flats W hat or dhe.of the city, headed themove- ri cles the Governor: oa Bd ue econ, ques CA Paoing.the werk BATS POR ee oa, contribute General and i Minto entertained at Montreal; Mss.0: ww, Fred |G Lor, Ra sed A » 1 3 * We Invite Impact \u2018Both Stores Open Till 9PM WB ë omx'balt cé de sum nesied.Eke supper after the séootd eveging of the im vole Ig Sogn Wo Hop.shast notice 8 We bundle Evenings.- iT Gabriel Church two-fifths.of.the remaisr ETES eta two tables, each heiding fax} Mr.and NE, H Lemay, Mont and on quaren fod tinction.ryt Sins go Cor.of Craig &Bleary À 1002.rt ons the mest Toast | Bt Cire Ds Yous of F biais als ia N°8 M and Moss Jo gad promst tune AN ;] \u2018 Canads, t resent the guest of hig at 7s Gladys Michie, Lond « Caton st 3 he Her, Po Biain wa th fet pb contin che Be BE Tn.Carona, of Ones Weil, Tandon, Ont des | MONTREAL DYE WORKS, : tarted Portemo = vis Harold Cummi ifs 8.; Lewis 2290 .erine St- P| à LA happy solution vf Ror ont dis week, it NB; Paul Arsiné : Office: 690 Craig St : wal of the Church of boot ay as or has been De er Ile Que us Mrs Sa Miriam, HONTREM TREET RAILWAY regain né ad pins 5 ht, eon wa, the Rev.BV homo h $ one nipeg; 15e Hamil Shad \u2014 ; ime the Shure beeri 3 bein Marjorie TE twenty- yours oid; dick, G.Chapman, & Na.NOTION.and has an interest\u2019 : repairs track on 8 a Th P.D.Muir wis succeeded in| in: the wellare of those about ber.DEATH OF HE 3 ROCH BOL BOLAND.Dents eut, CN dci rt * * 11806 \u2018by the Rev.Alexander Young; in] Mrs.Clark Murray and Miss Mur Mr.Roch Ro and Duluth = gvenue mmencing to-mnor- 2 $ 1878 the .Dr.Scrimger became © Pas ray, who are spending some months city surreyor, di ac Tight oF bi set row, May 5th Bt, Denis oars marked ta ¢ ® tor, till nine years\u2019 pastorate he abroad, registered recently at Pin * Cath t.Mr, Rob \u2018Atwater avenue\u201d will run up St.Lew- ô .& came essor in the Fhachogioal Col- Canadian ernment London.fone?= St.Cat erine siroe late Judge TDC and Bt.Dominique to Rachel street, ° é lege, an was succeeded by e Rev.Mrs.Studer end Mise Emma Emma Studer hn, he \"his lifetime seigneur of Ste to Bt.Denis street, instead of on St ° For Farmers, : 2 Phomes gun 1882.In 1885 Mr.nd, in ame Denis street * * &! umming 1m ee.tho Rev.Dr, retuned on Saturda: y, frog & visit to Marie de Liha, i 86 veus sf age Se.Denis oars marked to \u201cSt, Haury\u201d ° anners, Dyers, SW.I ho died Dr er, tn Detroit.He wis married to Miss Kerskowski, ff .?.yth, who died after a very will rez aa aval St.Denié street.¢ Butotiors, Dairy- + Mort term to bo succeeded rea.The Rev.W- T.G, Brown, B.A, of wae the last direct descendant of the his: Sc De $ men, etc, etc § ent pastor, the Rev.J.1.nose Bt.received d of fesical do St, Ound familly.Me .Balad General \u2018Manager.$ Made of the best ait grain Ÿ Eu oe Ror > or ove some | last Be fo os Vig Outer, Forais, ous isesses for some years.Montreal, May 4th, 1903., $ leacher, vit iron vale do pro- $ sistoics of the progrès 0 Bx , Banjo goa me \u201cwhich Is granted for | \u2014 ATI - À esis, terianism , .Gh whole .a séries of techn lecturers 2 ot wear Toni Shan.loa leather ® Golborne Heine \u201csreschid in the afters Toate, Log to he With marks obtained on LOCAL LABOR NOTES blaéabourd sketches wader the cirection ef PD - \u201c j- t .g nalal o a Sita PTE où at the a press an original Dr.Cc Morey has re tbe city are pro boilers snd engines.$ + more a a social will beheld only returned fro of a RC of Taies under the dires eT 2 | Tne the anniversaty Mee course of med Ti 7 Son 8s Mr.Charles A.Lewis, Buffalo, tare 2 82.50.2 \u2014\u2014 at the Brookiss ee Institute, a obi al vice- t, Bo bas arty._ Ingersoll, May &\u2014 red white and $ \u201c + stitution, .apd maintain | ed in the cf for the purpose of Jaslaticg spring, 8o to 100; barley, 4c to Sc; pass, : RO NAYN §| avon Crumch est |G btied Sein toe my Be biel REL PL BL SRS ® E + of Pros give a course in his favorite sub- mest Dem, ing Sure.a0 aver.abe rd Ramo 9.10; ooo ere +BROS,, 3 me te gal eat od oie ot os nains\u201c da B50 8 BELT WIRE pn orb $ y | the erian College.tbe mapagement of the vari- io à ae sto: taged 168 5 8! 1 \u201ctre.Andrew Taylor.was hostess at à ua\" companies, including the Domifion Re A Ten NS ce Le 3 $1 At Pr Church Task eddifg tes ven at her residence d' 8 jon, Mel- to 186; Bar, ; : A one Lo & 3 th ces STE bt ie mé \"Er are, où ae Vly oe) dej Brotuers cnâ Cumniagham & Wells PF TE : ox Square, $0 the congregation that the debt on the honor of her lees, So Age SF: Bot, etused to recogaias- the committee of JANE ADDAMS OF HULL HOUSE $010: 4 0:4: 0: 4:0: 010161 4:0: 0: 01910: 0: 0: 0: 01010 bbb 000 during the Test pour eee ol | te by Hie Te Taylor of Edinburgh, and the ualon, they vere BULB io, Cl NIL Miss Jane Addams, of Hull House, ro 10) opus for a Thal 20d po ore 1 bs hn it bist | piton, 07 iB Clg, wm 2d Tog hen À ; \u2019 PR n u ; tified any of & r o THE King 8 VISIT the Saree of easily WI Don Port during the four years, in whi rien French, Clay, y; Coch! were unjorur treated.firemen in the parlor.Stables ran \u2026 ex - Carlos a: nd Victor Emmanuel will secure ton cod tes 15,000 a been rec rane.The prizes were quete of © cor era Jody.tod.rl boen burned in the neighborhood, and : D THERS REFROM.\"| him ty of Tal Ey Support of orbite Dest to them in putting into the hearts following Canadian visitors regis Love aay Resting with the manage: more in a, ey no killed, * lo British.interests in of on emoving the hoary ; ir Came at Ce Canadian a Sor ment could Ta the Intermaticpal special order of court to shoot a horse Referring to Kin ag Edwards Euro Xe Frames.ol the brik | were many, be said, both in the congre- nr week cnded April 21 :\u2014Mrs.Union of Steam Hngineers held a mesting within the city limits.Tris order eould tour, the \u201cCanada J | \u2014The_ visits has bas been, the object in n France will | gation an outaide, who.were ander the M and Gerald W.- Wright, Hamilton ; last Saturday donne The tonne mem.| mot | be obtained until morning, Horses which our artes .madé to Lisbon, | bring closer together France vag mpréasion that they were, engaged in 8 Mis Smith, Oskville, Ont x pointe ping.The following mon ring with, Bo no hope of reliet Bone pie and Paris, ere miculsted to en countries and will secure or Parent Bri.hopeless or task is DOW ered olh- C, Whellams, Wipnips: rw tie alected to- the executive con-mittes: \u2019't ced nd mele | SE Sen fo AR BaD RR ey Sa IX PE Bln THLE | 0 aero hr ant wld h diplomaey His: Majesty Edward advent of peace in ous ang 3 Gabe will removed from off \u201cYh | 7 \u201cMiss, and Miss Eva Haney, Toronto; | Joseph, Seguin, L.Bevigo ue a Ro\" the b we, Sr, a legal VE.prépare and re me out those dif- the also ave Le De the Ke gland win ° \u2014\u2014_\u2014 Alexander Davideon, Mon Out.: James) dan, P- Filteau, A, ¥.Lecisire, sibility,\u2019 said the little woman.rh to se The at.= add ion at ant - IMMIGRANT SALVATIONISTS.D.C.at Méntroni ontreal: EF Jax E.Villain J.Sarton Feary drove with her to the place snd pA Cothols Chores vai ss tele 2 oem al want | Te Bi Ee ERLE H.Som So Tham Datarme- 1 yas duided 00d 17.10 wae the idjured horses or \u2018 2 - \u2019 \u2019 x : - For Boys \u201cPage Read: | ers and.1.Others.A CHANCE \u201cFoR © FLOWER : \u201cLOVERS.# i \u2014 ihe iy : ven for the largest m number.id named Borers dbtained and sent tue ! i: firing the remainder of the month The perlormence, 9 1 to Le umber Send one of each kind.We items, commence at eight o\u2019cloc! the name pe on à slip of pa; ral; sharp.F.Noces, a been.done 17 two alits in the paper, and put U through.Do not attempt to press re keep them, but send in &s soon as por a ip \u201cgathering.during the month by any one of teen years snd over we will give a prise of ¥ In ok cis ok To Et post send your name, whether over or rte seventeen.> the flowers are gent eu prepay the postage f as we centot otherwise consider them.a Get all SE ere ta anal flowers coi yr.Dr.Campbell kindly offered te.Make out à party each Saturday in May.TA wishin be at Campbell quoted the the forcible wo pe hi Recension tion vas oi : tes author OL the piece, to RR the en- the ep Sor which it has been got up.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014petrn SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Pack all aretully i ë \u2018and send in to the Tear office, Monts.real, marking the.box, rs petition.\u201d If more convenient, + Sher Bo Mr.George may be left at the.of the Rev, peg last week.Campbell, lle street.: ai Mrs, H.G \u2019 Sorina sent bay indy \u201cherd to judée: is in Saratoga lowers .\u201c For the two best Pollections sent + Miss Ethel Kingston from Bermuda.Miss Henderson is.a \u2018Lake Champlain,\u2019 - for.Miss Que on but cations nt Mr.and Mrs.those under seven ears will give a first prise of § ia books shout turning passengers on flowers, and a second prize of @ in i] Dr.and .He B With every box brought in or sent A home from Mr.A, Kleckkowski, France, was in Quebec on da Mr.and Mrs.on Wednésday Europe, Miss Doutre of some weeks to Midame Brodeur, Ottiwa.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.cupying their summer residence at Pointe Ce.N.H H.Greens, of Montreal, who | Sn visiting i in Sherbrooke, has gone Miss Etches, ' far the past sions, leaves sois for England.| \u2018The Misses Hobson, Sherbrooke, were the sity on Saturday to tail for Eng- they will visit relatives.d, where The Rev.E.\u2018Mr.F.E.Meredith, | a number of Mere ott at dinner at the Place.\u2019 of Montreal, yas one of | day eveming.Miss Barry, the guests at a large luncheon Bovey sailed the \u201cLake Cham- :| plain\u2019 Bovey sailed by the Lak: Lady Minto will open the bandicrafts\u201d exhibition of the Woman\u2019s Art Associa tion in Toronto this \\ one and worthy of MacNée has returned to penser on the Colin Campbell were 16- e \u2018 Bavarian.\u2019 MoeCagkill leave for Die York, to sail for bas returned from a visit Robert Meredith are oe- who has been in Canada on behalf of mis | [2 J.Bidwell, M.A., the new Co School, y night: je To Bor Viger on Batur- Yates arsived bag Ai + 1 IR 0 SRE ABABA Et 7 dCOLONAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.pa Sy, png \u2018Mantle Department.peer de, a, ~~ py aa, piv y À \u2014 till o younger people - are Pnglish.The Mennotites Aghiting {a Russia, oh the as service, e no thouglit | thig, eh t ople: would be only |: tot this country, ot ob they | getting; \u2018cur- , the nt portions of | ~ prosp enoît have ru wherevet phe \u201cHave settled in the North-West.: Mr.Peters corroborates the eloquent evidence which \u2018is, offered evèry «day.a to the phosperity of the Noyth West, ars.flocking in.{rom all * He saw te or ho he in Winnipeg -thgt ple had to \"walk the streets at \u201cnight, for want.of ay plage to sleep.\u2019Gakicidus, Douk- hobors, sl fiatiokalities, ars prosperin, in the North-West.The Mennonites who remain in Russia, end who have been allowed by the Russian govern- - men to substitute for military service \"tree planting in Southern Russia, on come graduzlly to this country, Ale whole body of \u2018the, Seppo poled Been #ransplaatel of can et ; i LT GENERAL.HOSPITAL; U ces of the: MontresF General LS Haspite have bean\u2019 considerably aided | pire pr the past month by the fo of 3L-{ -_-460 from ou of of its youngest an most: de- * tive life: gi Se on \u2018month of Angi, 1908, two 8 patients mare and\u2019 seveniprons ir to the wotdwrof the+h The number distharged cd vie nil 5 minor murgical 9 : iotm ; num + \u2018of \u201c wiaitors on visting day was 176.-;.» Three hesd.n megs of the port at its height or- certain The Abip-ownérs, \u201con |.Wend vii 4 and \u2018st times &H sail It \u2018ras in.\u20181874 that the.\u2018Mennonites | 21 bae been indeed a change come o'er the ere beating in sympathy : \u2018with them.\u201d As were 37 \u2018deaths, in residence\u2018 EYE she abet 03 on any] one day was.The number oF \"ambulanee 1 for thel _ past month.has been: 117; | the utdbor:| eofisultations were: 2,500, included tina, - \u201cand: the prolongation of this disastrous \u2018sthike.It is the contention \u201cof these men.that \u2018enskilled\u2019 labor canindt handle the bugi- kinds of freight.pe oth hand, arp importing Jabor from to be bad: It is ves down.to use, only ynlor /ls- only\u201d because th quantity of Jabor ted.At other things.Fe ing today the.\u201d iien\u201ddecided- bo Mt | mpathetic\u2019 strike, | to \u2018shoremen fo: gain the.victôry- This Ton phase of the strike is therefore \u2018very serious.-Certaifly; \u2018it.is, \u201cWe that the militée Wis: relieved: from the \u201cdurer ol guarding the part\u2019 : Canads.expects- eve] iman.\u2018ta \u2018do his duty, -as Mr, -Gomperr] | quoted generally the other day, and our citimesi gpoldiers have.done and + will continue to do theirs.: It is, however, an sctual money loss.to them, the dppy | is a disagreeable one, and it was oné 1 that they did not enlist: to do.It has] § been suggested .that: if: the: military are}: stifl ndcéssary, port of the regular forees\u2019 ere from Kingston: of St., Johns by spplicition to the govern- \u2018ment; A curiosity in Sabor: disputes, and, affiliations is the Tactithat- the.headquarters -of nearly all \u2018the\u2019 \u2018associations to which Canadian.labor belongs are in the | United States, and \u2018that there.is an\u2019 \u2018alien\u2019 m that.country, promoted by.these Very: iadtions, under Which a \u201caearrof, Canadian \u2018labot has been good\u201d 4 driven back over the border.The tour of King Edward to Portugal, Italy and France.will'long be rémember-.ed.\u2018He was, greeted everywhere oir- | dially, indeed, enthusiastically, accentu- \u201catfng old friendahips,- \u2018and making friends\u2019 out of former, well, \"let us say; adverse critics.If we compare the past few days with only à short time 880, there spirit of the scene, especially\\with\"Te- spect to \u201cFrance, However, we always were of opinion that the extreme- talk against England even in Paris was very Jargely contined to the \u2018hobo,\u2019 lartikin, \u2018or hooligan element, a very few of which cah make a- alarming-seeming noise.Evgn during the Fughoda incident, the conduct of M.Delcassé, the Foreign Min, ster, and other.members of the French \u201ctabinet, of that time was most correct, \u2018and we.now see, as we then, believed,| \u2018that they bad the great heart of France| Prince of Wales, the \u2018King was always vere! popular in France, but his\u201d present visit in notable for the fact that he is the first { English sovereign \u201cwho, as savereign, or officially, lias personally visited the rp \u2018public.The Queer used to visit France periodically during \u2018the\u2019 latter.years of \u2018her life, but it was always incognita, and our histories tell us how stubbornwere the remit aad ds \u2018necessary coton a À, pradpated from the Georges in opposition to the rat, repub< | ever, the republic is stable, and after 5 aster was not, volcanic, and that the Bari .toy Goes.got happén, and deciyée that thé mglenty 8 * he vied re which me fo\u2019 at?on for more protection, \u2018there is really mo.de- b+ rpand \u2018from the people for an fiicrease of 4 present: ministry.may \u2018be credited with a +3 | Décause of las Bourbons on the.throne.Now, how- Féhérég-odd yeites,\u2018avetris fally\u2018able to dope - arith\u2019 the enemiss within her own gates.Is ta good for\u2019 both Greet: \u2018Brithin.ayd } France; that they shall be- fast friends, and, so furas-they have made this friendst The disaster at Frank tas been\u2019 the cause of a great deal -of concern: in.Great Britain where the idea of Jocality, 20 fat as it concerns thie: | id, in \u201cgen: eral, very -vague.Lord Btrathcona, :1n- died, thought it\u2019 necessary to\u2019 desure™ the\" English public that the origin of the din and other British o colonists were\" fot away f from Frank \u2018and in no \u2018kind \u2018of \"danger.Latest advices tell ne that Frank is serted altogether, the: scientists an- they pot having reported danger from the balf of Turtle Mountaik which\" is sit standing.\u2018They found a fissure or.cre- Noo estimated to: be: 8 thousand/féet-\u2018in | *tjon the man, of less mueaus, 4nd on the -rother band\u2019 from the to less.contemp- * tible envy, jealousy and rancor which \u201c hafes apother because fie Ja better off.\u2019 Thege is » stage in the: development of mponhood at: which \u2018men: are peculiarly d~.eensitive to anything savoring of personal af slight.or \u201cindignity.\u2018Workingmen are ff not -xiore sensitive than: other people in \u2018this respect, bit the facts of their posi- \u2018tion make them naturally more quick to resent 8 light: from those whose wealth Le.gocial position, gives them an advantage, © These prevailing labor troubles, which contain eo -little of promise for ay; party economically, will do a world 68: good morally if they enforce on all parties -the Christin: duty of mutual Sdnederstion and of looking at facts from \u201cthe standpoint.of those in reciprocal relations.with themselves.The recognition of i the: immeasurable dignity of manhood is one of the most céntral teachings of real} Christixnity.The\u2019 cultivation of cour- tous to all i is.nôt an unpleasant task, and one \u201cof the most \u2018profitable -parts of edu- \u2018cation.It too often\u2019 happens that neither city of the: twenty i in\u2019 \u201cpreddth in thé vi cinity of It is \u2018aid, that steps will be-taken to accelerate \u2018fall by Human means, although this would and \u2018nat \u2018without grave \"dangers.circumstance is unique in the history of Canada, sid for \u2018that reason as.welt-ue tion ought.to be obtained and pubfistred concerning the origin of\u2019 this tremendous | wounded in the hospital number only dx an TS lies only five, or two orphsus and three: widows._ So who died we may ray that in death they.were tot divided fromrotie: another.Many of \u201cthe bodies will © néver 7 De._Pécovered, they are buried ro.d rock, qua will elvis end * last, Friday\u201d.+ VAs, s codée and the wide rouge of rise liament.abd for, with thas He eptionn \u2018industries, which.are.always pa oping: \u2018| duties, much as.the Opposition bas la- bated t6 \u2018whip one wp; Ib is difficult\u2019 to.arouse\u2019 popular discontent when the country is- prosperous, evetytiody enjoy ing'the good' times; indnoge having a tarigible : riévarite to bring\u2019 against thé goygrame hi desire to yield \u20181 to! poplar\u201d \u201cdemandé such veally existed.Besides, the cone try, has \u201chad ah\u201d unforgotten .experience in.the matter of tariffs, whieh forbids the basing of- -greät eäpectations on, pri tective legislation.The 20-thlled Da- \u201ctional policy swept \u2018the country, in- A878 dustrial stagnation.It .wes because everybody.felt.the.pineh of hard\u201d times, and the Conservatives \u2018promised a rèturn of prosperity as a sure resplt of a pro- tectiye~tariff, that the doctrine was accepted.The situation\u2019 \u2018to-day is exactly the reverse.of what it was-then.There] is nothing\"in\" Mr, \u2018Tarte\u2019s- arguitient that the people are \u2018leaving thé \u2018Maritime Pro-' vinces and\u2019 going to.the- United States, of work: There Devarf were so few Canadiana going to\u2019 the United States or more Americans.coming to Canadé, but people.are as usnal :rhov-.ing \u2018westward, the people \u2018of the \u2018New Éngland' States quite pa, much | as the] Néva Scotians.New, Epgland is getting to be known as the: land of \u2018abandonéd | farms, though the high \u201cfariffs which prevail i in the United: States.have always |i.originated with it/ snd been framed fori} : \u2018ts special benefit: If it were not-for the] high tariff adopted by the United States, protection would Bever \u2018bb mentioned ip: Ganada.\u201cIndeed, our- fiscal.system fay: be truly.said fo be the result of our position between a highly protective and 8 free trade country.x \u201cPresident Roosevelt \u2018found: a strikel.brewing at Omaba~when Te reached that |\u2019 point on\u201d his gratoric orbit, and, as it was: a subject.op.which: he.is- fairly at.home, \u201che laid\u2019 asitte \u2018the distressful \u201csubjects of: tariffs and\u2019 trusts, which.it seems Yo be his study to fight sby of, and addressed.Himself to that.He.poinjed out what the effects of a strike would-be on the\u2019 industries aud commaeroe of the city; and offered his counsel: as to.the \u201cproper \u2018sheans of averting-it.* He-straok at the; root of.the matter when he \u2018said: \u2018Capi- | \u2018 tadist o and wage- -wogker alike\u2019 \u2018abould hon-4; * estly endeavor each to look at any-mat- \u201cter from the Je.and in their efforts.to replace the on Ta aypesr te De un enormous nderteking \u201cpi for general reasons, the fullest informa out whole families together, so.that the.with that ior \u201cmost of thosed nt.\u2019 Frankly opportunist, a! at a \u2018time of universal dépression and'in- | «hits.offers Hewpolit, with | side in a-labor- \u2018dispute will act as the ä \u201cPresident advised, and view the question the other\u2019s\u2019 standpoint.But that 13s: what * both will have to do, and so Ad \u2018iltich .the better if their motive in doing so-is-a desire on, either side for the great- , \u201cFood ta the other.The present seems \u201cto be: à state of war in which the avow- \u201cpod abject of one: party's is to injure, if not pie, \u201cthe other.5 ~ LABOR AND LEGISLATION.I \u2018would be: a great joy to be able to éribe te the.Jabor movement all the d \u2018things that Mr.Gompers credits it ith.As.casually observed from the *oufside, that movement has not busied bg very.enthusiastically or effectively v juestions of mutual improvement pari \u2018from.benefit funds, or, indeed, with kg i ns \u2018but those directly affecting the; proportions - between labor and It certainly hat beep in many ; caite exacting with regard to the exclu- \" tee apprentices with a view to direct- Lyi: reducing the Labor supply, just as it thè - But \u2018the: re that tn te the achools, or sh ani Active, factor ifi \u2018that good work, - beford thé public: The first factory act, pe: she \u2018Preservation of the Health and réls of Apprentices a Le ploydd in.\u20acotton- avid?AT oi \u2018Cotton and other Factories,\u201d was passed i100, hen, if thèré was such a thing g orgatrined- \u201clabor; it certainly was only à negative forde in \u2018parliament.\u2019 \"Von, Pléner;\u2019 in his \u201cEnglish Factory Legidla- tien,\u201d tells us that the immediate causé) F#itonghout the factory \"district: of epidemic disease, which made dreadful havoe among the \u201cyouthful laboking: population | bb \u2018sggount of their scanty.mode: \u2018of living dnd \u201cpeeuliar wa, fof \u201c1802 siibjec \u2018all mills \u201d three or more apprentices, ox twenty oth- # \u201cpersons, to the rules and regulations\u2019 \u201cof | with quicklime and water; a sufficient \u2018Dumber of widows was.\u2018to:be provided; the apprentices, were always to have two of clothes, one to be- new every.year; the\u2019 hours of work were fixed at.trelvé a\" day, and work was: prohibited alfogeihier from.nine e clock at night to six in The morning: \u2019 In 1819 an Act was passed for the regu: | tion\u2019 of cotton\u2019 mills.© Children were hot \u2018to; be admitted before the age of nine, and \u2018between that age and sixteen were réstaicted to.twelye hours a day.\u201c In 185: Sir John Cam Hobhouse\u2019s bill \u2018was is which established.à partial.boli- on Batürdey,- and\u2019 provided: penalties for offences against \u2018the Act.By an + amended Act of 1881 night work in cotton -factories whavprohibited for persons\u2019 be-| Jevrreen nine.and twenty-one, : and Dr.Ed mgmd Robertson, a wellknown, \u2018writer \u2018upon.economie - \u201cquitestions, tells ua t \u201cthe sufferings \u2018of the.over-worked \u201cte appealed Bowéstally, da the imagi- * pation of the \u201cpubli Also, that \u2018the ey jon of the Factory Acts to unpro- x > industries: DOW.engaged thie atpens dion.of philanthropists.This resulted nie minibg act.being passed which prohibited underground: work to-women and] children under ten.© In 1844 =.factory | s$.was paisel prohibiting children, from: \u201cfr eight\u2019 to thirteen working in textile i- \u2018Qhstries more than six hours and a half à Qay and childrest 450 eniployed.had tb] attend school \u2018baïf.time.- Lord Ashley's \u201cPrintworks\u2019.Act followed in.\u2018and\u2019 here.it may be said that Lord ee af-{ tervrards \u201cthe Earl of 8 hie his \u201cDid as immortally: associated \u2018with.English\u2019 fnetory legislation: as John How- -ard has- his \u2018with prison, reform, Wilher-|- force: with the abolition of slavery, aad \u201cwith the prohibition of coffin 1847, \"phe the factory act ot 176 raigéd \u201cthe foinimum - of age in chiideéar - +.* freedom.on.t5¢, dns pad frum the ix oon: bow- \u201c temptible.arrogance which \u201clooks, down! \u2018has mot beer.with equal\u2019 prominence .Pre \\rééé loss \u2018incurred in strikes smal} \"ob passing this bill wae the fearfill spread: fovhich was difectly due to organised la- eA working.The Act] thie Act.\"The walls mere to be whahed | .Yat.No, Cat Tighéengd to.the present a.agi sets doc te taken \u2018under\u2019 its protection.the whole class of « ¢hildran and \u201c\u2018ybung persons\u201d employed \u201cin manufactufing industzips If has \u201cdone this in thé name\u2019of t meal 30d \u201cphysical health: of the.community\u2019 » is true that organized Tabor hag nt od.the: later , developm:nt of these acts in; \u201cKugland, and has possibly taken a nipre 7active Part in their promotion on this Centinent, but to claim the whale credit: of Alis legislation for organised\u2019 labor, as: Mr.Gompers has done, is te\u2019 do injustice to one of the most honored names in the world and to his predecessors.It is to the anguished eympa- thy and the ceaseless prayers and plead: ings of a \u2018devout nobleman, \u2018ane of the leisured class, one of the class of em\u2019 ployers, indeed, that labor owes much \u2018of the peesent enlightened factory legislation, \u2018including not only the restric tion- of -child Iabor, but many of the other ameliorations of the conditions of the laboring classes for which Mr.Gom- \u2018pers claims for organized labor the credit.Land Shaftesbury worked for \u2018this not under-apy inspiration or mpulse from labor or its leaders, but solely because of à \u2018apirit of Christian benevolence., Of all the great works of Mr.Gladstone the greatest were.probably his acts for the bettering\u2019 of \u2018the conditions of labor, and not the \u2018least \u2018of the good service which he rendered was the turning of the at tention of the labor movement in that practical and \u2018beneficent direction.Among- the triûmphs of organized labor Mr.Gompers.places the securing of a comparatively fair wage.How far the labor movement has really affected wages will always.be a matter of dispute.The price of labor, like that of all other commodities, is ultimately governed by the inexorable law of supply and de mand.Strikes, at all events, have conferred little.benefit upon it.The United States Commissioner of Labor, a wafin sympathizer.\u201cwith the labor movement, sarirantes that the wage loss to employees ugh strikes.amounted to a total of pity 478 between 1881 and 1890.Because \u201cof organized labor in strikes and lotk-outs, the \u2018wage loss during these twen- AF, years was $206,683,928, the number af |.establishments involved was 127,442, while 8,610; 001 persons were temporarily - town out of employment.The assist- ange given to strikers during the twenty yodrs, so far.as ascertaipable, was $16;- 174,798; to those involved in lock-oirts $3,- 451,461, or a total of $10,036,254, This repibienta but $40 percent of the lock-oùfs and is probably tpo Jow.In} addition.to this sum, which inéfudes only | ampistance.from labor organizations, some Assistance was furnished by outside sympathizers.The point is that while sll \u201cthis economic waste was going on, waste bap,\u201d \u201cib was performing no constructive \u2018work whatever.\" ed THE BLACKMAIL CASE i HEARING OF EVIDENCE IN THE .[BARBER Cask CONTINUED.- ah The enquete in the oF spd teller of \u20ac.A.o are charged ool Barber and his wife, W with assaulting and attempt blackmail Mr.D.C.Brosseau, w.wholesale grocer, \u2018Who is said to have been held prisoner \u2018by them' in & house in Chesterfield avenne, Westmount, fort twenty-five hours, was \u2018continued pe Saturday morning before Judge Des- noyers.The first witness examined was Mr.E.©.Black, of .the Molsons Bank, who said.that\u201d he bad known Barber: acted some business at\u2019 the bank.The-|.witness said that last Monday after noon, after banking hours, Ba calls ed him by telephone snd said that he liad an important transaction with Mr.Brosseau, and asked hint if he would discount \u2018some notes of Brosseau\u2019s for \u2018$10,000.\u201cAs he.did: mot what to dis Feount the $10,000, Barber asked him to discount $5,000, but .he put him \u2018off with- that slse, as he, did, riot feel tt satisfied that things were correct.The next da} Ba Barber called at the bank | wit htwo cheques for $1,000 each, sign- \u2018ed by Mr.B.-C.Prageesn,.but as they were dated ahesd he did not casn | them, and Barber deposited the éheques to his account.Ths\" es tified by - Mr.Felix Mercier, carriage.manufac- turèr, Notre Dame, rae gs Mrs.Rar as-having, ca on a couple of weeks ago, when she stat- Led \u2018that she\u2019 had: two safes: to œil for Mr.Brosseau.\u201cMr.Henri Cartier, ma \u201cof \"the spice department of ©.Bros -geau .& Co., te had oem To Woman three times at Mr.Brosseau\u2019s \"establishment.She cante \u2018there asking'| can to ses Mr.Brosseau.Ons day, when- \u201cMrs.Barber was- in.the \u201cstore, Mr.| \u2018Brosseau asked him to take the meas ire of a safe, Which he did, and he gave the figures to Mrs.Barbier on a alip of per.He could not say if it \u2018was on Per second \u2018or third visit fo: the store \u201cthat the woman met Mr.Brosseau.: \u201cMr.Welter Byan, plumber,\u201d West: mount, trom, whom tlie furnished house \"Chesterfield avenme \u2018was Shet the.rented, i | granted by { Acting for the two firms, Watson, K.C., applied for and Lovin 45, interim, neo elias tha an pire\u2019 from pul t ement \u2018until Thursday for seversl months, \u2018as he \u2018had trans : chequ in question wh Produced and idén- jen from California with his April 22 she signed a lease for house, agreeing to pay $40 per month, e first month\u2019s rent in ad- She asked him to leave a bed and paid th ance.and a few other articles in.the house.Detective Riopel produced a basebal bat, a hat belonging to Mr.Brocton and several pieces of paper, that had found in the house in Chesterfield avenue, in which Mr.Brosseau said he had been held prisoner.Mr.Crankshaw made an application for bail for Mrs.Barber, who, he said, was the mother vf five children, boy and four girls, and he thought it only right, if suitable bail could be arranged, that she should be allowed to be with them.After the eldest girl 16 noyers said that he could the application, as the charge against the accused was a most serious one.The enquete was adjourned Thursday morning, at 10 .: LABOR TROUBLES ENGINEERS ON THE TYNE MaY STRIKE IN SYMPATHY WITH THOSE ON THE CLYDE.Glasgo ~The executi mittee eof Cy amated 3 ngineers has been sent from striking em congider whether they will the order.A Tyne engi those.of: he cide to continué \u2018their Hight employers the strike in symp; 22,000.men a Clyde, thy.This wo not wo! Trades \u2018and Labor: Council \u2018last resclution was passed \u201cthe: passage of the ci taire de Senator Lougheed it a in offence.for: organisers or representative: \u2018of international \u2018ithions to enter Canada.The local members.of parliament will be té make ed to.use their influence \u201cbil so Passed (En MR.JUSTICE BRITTON IMPORTANT DECISION - -AGAINST } TRE MAIL AND.EMPIRE.\" \u2014 \u201cToronto, \u201cMay a important \u2018labor unions at, june -Justice Britton on the application of- Mesers.eee R.Rudd & mg, Bros makers ere is & strike on, and an advertisement was inserted in the \u201cMail and Empire\u2019 as follows: \u2018snd\u2019.collar makers keep away trouble on\u2019 Me.George H tion aff Co.and \u2018Ada + \u2018this city.ronto end Toronto Junction adw: newspaper, it\u2019 MR; GONPERS AT HED o ee MN -\u2014 before t * Central Laber U day Mr, Samuel Gos the most unjust an an international unionism.man\u2019 to their unionism.~ And bes n unions from\u2019 those of G politicians who are breék away from the movement.ing to with union, and - Mr.Gompers be vigilant Pots any À ism.He eaid: \u2018The labor world is swin purpose to .organise © the movement.last yeas.Lo.es \u2014>\u2014.\"Connell street, was taken Dae?Hospital on Friday called =i while winning + « # oran nm.| on him in Tin, ators.pa: Apel 15, in] Moupat, Mar 4, 1908.connection with renting the.house | She said her mame was Mrs.Allison, and directed him to address any letters for ber to the, Westmount pest-office.She said that she came from Califor.\u2018a, and was tired of hotel life, that she liked the localit t-} house, as it would be suitable for her igvalid father, who was coming here that the boy was 18 years of age, ang Jears old, Judge Des.n to order the to resume workmen will hold a meeting to-morrow to large number of are opposed to ing to work, The ly sym, and if the latter de- Tyne men will ether to be à idle.ready 4,500 of the Clyde: men ire now rking.PROTEST FROM HAMILTON.Hamilton, May 2.\u2014At a meeting of the The council endorsed a resolution oo pv i an increase in the duty 3 EH INJUNCTION., ON.OBTAINED \u2018ie understood, will pot > - pose.the \u2018application, and it will rems therefore for the Inbor unions to oppose he granting of aæcinjunetion.THE ACTION er CA \u201cHADIAN POLITICIANS TO BE vA MERE LOCAL AFFAIR., May 4=Tn an 2 addres said: \u201cThere anreasonable or effort being made to destroy bor unionism.The proposition briefy is to destroy our endeavors to build vw bill.pending \u2018in the Canadian Parliament makes it a crime for an American labor \u2018there to gid Canadian men is besides this, ther is ah endeavor afoot to se us want to prevent in with Amer ican-bodies.But the Canadians will not American labor I know the Canadians are Epation poitiers i's per.bos admonished the-union to tion tending to weaken interstate or international union- perdue in the Amerien, and no power on earth can stop | There is nothi prevent us.We shall wage: stant campaign sil ç ve United States and \u2018Canada, and with a solid phalans can capture the worl we He cone} with a res >.of the- remark able mterest and the = growth of tad bodies within \u2018 23 Bernard - Siegal, A- Frot / | | and of the wife.On the of furniture he one ascertaining not consider until o\u2019clock, Engineers The gomply with them pathize with against their robably d cause Ai ast night + inst to defeat the 8 resolution 2e LA 7HED £770) GIVES AN Hargen next.The BOSTON The\u2019 ner te Cans- continue te We oes of all thet baring mi pa ae ae pe: 6» - sec ky >muoaoter OSuBQ- LUS ugg mOE CIRO REE EE atte bus vas T a Be ple as I dar wh ter ~ 1 cot tes ing CB _ CANOE- : MEETING.- Annual Regatta\u2019 to bel Held at St.Lambert This Year.A\" SATURDAY | \u2018A BUSY.Day.IN| LOCAL SPORTING CIRCLES \u2014 LACROSSE MEETING At the Windsor Hotel on Saturday oven- Ing last the ampuai meeting of the Canadian Canoe Association was held.The attendance of delegates was large and much |.business of interest to this, particular sport | was trasacted.The officers.for the ensuing year awarded the -annual regatta to tbe Longueuil Boat Club, which act on thair part, will be pleasing to Montreal boat clubs, as well as to our citizens.in general.\u2018The chair was occupied by the commodore, James Powell, of the Grand Trunk, while D: 8.MacLeod, officiated as 3ecyo- tary.- The chairman, his opering remarks, congratulated, the La eauciotion on the suc- tess of the past.year, and before conslud- ing, gave a resume of the past season's Coings within thé Association.The different reports Age were highly satisfactory, much tq.the satisfaction of the delegates p Those\u2019 attending the Meeting were as follows: Ottawa Canoe Club, M.Hurcomb and J.R.O'Connell; itannia Boat House\u2018 Club, Qitawa,.H.Roséathai and FH.J.Lyons; rand Trupk Boating Club, James Pow- Bo Charles Lean ; ting Club, W.S.H.Willson; St.Lambert Boatin, .B.Innecs and D.5 Macleod; Seton Place Canoe Club, W.Welsh and 2 Godden; Smith's Falls\u2019 Canoe Club, E Lyster.e gcciation.to be carrying out the objects for which it was organised; and the trens- urer\u2019s atatement.left a good balance on the right sido \u20180 start the season's work.- Mr.Powell, before \u2018vacating the chair, said that tbe Assèciation \u2018had made its mark, not only her, but also on the other side of the lin The.taflowing olicers were elected: Commodore, T.I= Sn ii Bos Be Su A .Walker, ting.ub; hon.secrets raat borg ons, Britannia B.A Giub, ea tu - B.>papries John 2 R.3 s Falls C.Cl \u2014 Éxecutive ee Tesn, Grand Trunk ell, M.P., Smith\u2019s Innes, 8t Lambe: Me- ¥ wa C.C oa Club Ww.L.\u2019 Ponnelley Ottawa.- ANNUAL REGATTA.\u201d Applications.for the annual champion- © The seore\u2014~ regaita were next in ore, .Walker made a strang ; dif \u2018of the Longueuil Boating Cl D be spplication was ably seconded by Mr\u201d Ip- Pi sik Ee made lieatio r.app: n for tae rivilege on tshalf of the ampli, An cout re pion co ne ha reat pS - Mr.ey Twa thought \u2018that the ap- real of the Carleton Placé Club shamid.carefully comsidered.«Mr.Poweil,.Grand Trunk, said that the .spplication of Longueuil was a, request of three city ube.On the vote be awarded the championship regatta, and the first Saturday in August wis fixed as the [XN nice it would 1 be bold.officers a! Vi -thanks to the retiring - and to a \u2018Windsor Hotel RA Sah, \u2014 g turned don gouts À \u2018peut see Wwe TAO te \u2018Westmount .tlosed tho meeting., Kingston, May 4.\u2014J.A.Clark of Montreal | no PE Bogitax gathe.- There var te be | 8y-4ir Aa to one, in a schotiled maboh \u2014\u2014\u2014 Badoball Clap, wants oma eld another Praziice et Saturday aftermoon.ie À SE v cote] oat ; endes organ Canad seball raay a \u2018estmount |, ILA.AL HARRIERS\u2019 OUTINA leaue this season, With London, Wood- | + BAS MATCH.D Sein fn the ) stock, Guelph, \u2018Hamilton and Petbrborough | The matc ples gud: et 14\u201d Cleary, -whoyia going.to Winnipeg: \u2014_\u2014 in the w and Kingstôn, Montreal anû Crencenta to és se he Maples ip éeach wih, Quinn and Hogan, is.a mem- esky, maeting of the M.A.AA.Osawa Tn e gast.This is considered an team bgving won five.ma in soute Bar of 0 ls EAL ., who made quite a re- | Harriers on Saturday, proved a success.A tmpossible task this season, but {t might be |\u2018series), was pli Sal in or tatidn for \u201chimself on thé foothall fel ¢.10 o'clock the boys lined up on the cinder done a year hence.gymassiuny f Viol Hall.°° \"1 bola, under the auspices of the tex, when Pe Dow mec |.1 Crescebte wot by.M to 30, and were Stas A.\u201cA., A.Baseball~ Olub, which was sent on their ve mie journey by Mesérs.[- FOOTBALL declare the Jubior plons for 1903-3.- Ao Rérb will pan nest he Mons Bord aad Mactonald, end, us the Gomery vee Penn dE loc ys were u © ! Det race af Cota\u2019 BE, Paul, Me.oto, vibe.| REFEREES CHOSEN.THE swimmika cu \u201d 5 fish COLUM CoLUMBIA 4 cap ac e o e.runners.[ > .BY.Woodburn was in to! lead Xr A \u2018Ata special meeting of the Montreal] The ann men .\"BRITS ro way at the stirt, while to Aired \u2018Cope, one Fook Association, held on Saturday gy, \u2019 a A ; : of the youbgér boys, was Even the more night, the\u2019 following gentlemen were ap- A A.foams Mansi D URES MADE IN a dificult task of showing the- way to Cote |:Poiuted as referees to act during the.pre- May 5, at 8.3%.i Bt.Paul.sent season: Messrs.M.Duncan, Burke cers \"for he.ost i RARDIN, C.& W.\u2018ver the -fret mile and a: half of«pext | 204-3.W.Doyle, of Montreal; H.C.Dodds business of fwportà 4 BEET GRANTS, Saturday's course, down the Glen, partly Brown and J.Wands, of -Strathcons ; Me- | \u2018No postals will: be was 41 \u2019 across country through St.Henri, and up Connell, Dodds and H.Save,of Westmount; | masting, but ai?me _ \u2014.rete at : the old Cete Bt.Paul road.- The.bys B.Smith, J.McMeehim and J.Ferris, of attend, To rs ictbria, B.C., May 2.\u2014British Colum- romped along, \u2018enjoying the warm suishine | Valleyfield.\"The referees chossii for Sat- ; ad ia hasta political sensation as e rest it and a light breese.The delight of bowling |'urday\u2019s games were:\u2014M.A.A.A.at Fusl- ' CaN of disdlosures made 7 at the : along through the deep grass oyer ditches liers; Mr.H.Save.Strathcona at Valley: : a Gi © adtve iry.being eld \u2018nto the sub- and fences med Lo possess all and as fleld: Mr, M Durcas.\u2018 L os .Fads as tie Columbia and West- oss, Goodfellow an ers gradu- Te by the,\u2019 : ally tightened the pace, there was no-dif- |, ENTRISS FOR THE DOG SHOW.WESTMOUNE-GOLT CLUB: | era Railway, -W ich h nad ded ety fo ian dE The Jounger men, The entries for the show, te be held iA The.act provided\u2019 tha x pri poire 4 Lukeman, {in the Arena on May 20, 11, glose on In the nist tbl \u201chand | in te.blocks con iguous or oh ay 1ddell Ge ae lle Carter May 6.The entries.will be received from la the Sut inca su, leap ot tae dd ible to.the line.- én th the spurs home, which \u2018ended in the a.m.to 6 p.m.at room 2, Stock Ex-' moon ON Oo yb, on, \u20acaturday der\u201d | Latet arrangements were made to grant hall, which was kindly loaned as a change bullding, an in the evining at B.| 700% ttes, X may ons frstand Mr.|| UC company two blocks in soutiens Sraseing \u2018soon, A.Gerth's, Queen's block, St.Catherine | wichinton, Meng.; : ireds of miles from the A notice, declaring the entry Ist for next street, and tbe Natural History Soclety\u2019s\u2019 + | Kootena sad hich are o, Alleged to to be rich, Saturday's big cross- in the \u2018club\u2019 houge yesterday, e entries have Already been TI tered.The entries Tor this Tate wn\u2019 close sécretary\u2019s répoft\u2019 ehowed the As-| M.Hurcomb, Outawa Ca- | \u201ctaken Longueuil was -§ ross-country Çace open, was BASEBALL.THE EASTERN LEAGUE.Rochester, N.Y., May 2.\u2014The wostusr \u2018wag raw.and.chilly to-day, and affect the players of rs teams.cals, when y on bases, - exhibition- of daring base Signing, which was materially aided 's stupidity.Ieith was hard hit by: rote An two innings, and retired in favor of McAleese In the second inning.The latter was effective until the eighth inning, when the visors alt Lor uix singles, netting five rune.Pearson was hit freely by.Rochester for four innings, and Mdson, who re- \u2018placed him, did not allew a Dit after the: \u201cAfth innings.The prominent feature o! the.game was the number of errors made by both \u2018teams, Toronto's, outfield being \"the chief offenders.The sco! Rochestar F1 4031000059 8 7 ~Toronto '.21001106 0-11 17 Battarios\u2014Loith, McAleese and Lilly and\u2019 Evers; Pearson, Mason and Toft.Umpire, Shannon.Attendance, 1,217.WORCBSTER SCORES, Worcaster, Mass.May 2.\u2014The home team won to-day after a hard battle.Ar- le Latham\u2019s decisions caused much wrang- Eg.Dillard\u2019s drive was taken off right field fence by Delehanty.Applegate was wild, tut he had better support than Moriarity.score: orcester .\u2026.20000500x\u20147 8 1 Newark .00003200168 8 8 Batteries\u2014Applegate and McCauley; Mo- riarity and Spierman.Umpire, Latham.Attendance.+5 GAME OF SERIES.Baltimore, Md., May 2.\u2014Baltimore took the last\u2019 game of the series with Buffalo Buffalo outbatted the local gation, but its flelding was wretched.timore used four pitchers, while the visitors \u2018tried out two.The weather was extremely cool, which interfered materially with.\u2018the work of the players The score: ore .01241120x\u201411 12 1 Buffalo.060801103510 14 8 Batterica\u2014Brown, Voor! and ; Souders ard Robinson; McGee and Leroy, and.THE UMPIRE, CRITICISED.Providence, R.I., May 3.Umpire Kelly | Tos critioised for Bot se slleged inter- erence Aa pla 8 Sepriving Provi- | dence of'a fair chance to win to-day's ball \u2018game.Aftersa wild piteh Viau ran to the plate, but it is said, was deli away by MeCo eCorniick.| re aer cn both sides, both Viau and.W \"effeztive.00d 7 STANDING: oF vus CLUBS.à _1 ANXIOUS To FC FORM LEAGUE «æcoms,- University street, from 8 to 10-p.mL - Ameng some of tee exhibitors already entered coming from a distance, are:\u2014The Oairhemuir- Kennels, of New York; Mr.ioe [RF À bounds ton terviers.; h oh Ct AIT | With two men on.bases in the ninth | \u2018the gain was particularly clean and 4 SP Lait ns sanena 11 trim ét EE ts ; 304 pes! « io.5 \u2018 \u2018Oh .-8 \u20186 0 .8 7 @ Se Lou STE 3 OL Cincinnati .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 5° °9 70065 Philadelphia.\u2026.\u2026.2 5 410 138 oo Kian Kengels, © of Rgchera, ; chil ering ; Abe.ot Boston.Ribisors cd and among.| practice werd.Hend at pa groun ee tombent of several new and promising \u201cthe N National The Toei AE a re on \u201cthe NA A.A.grounds: due pans 7 18 -Jacobs, 2 Aubin, Nerton, \u2018 Teste 5 Biniera.\u201d Hornet, aa*wéll;as.many\" othéfs Among-the M.A.A.A.Flayen were Mesers.Arthur y.Tayler, Po 3 Ty, Davidson and: 6 LAC The Interprovifets cial Lei [ urday night.at.the Mens elec oui officer present year were tor.the- then mn\u2019 \u2018der snd.reunited as follows: y Ejeuident-Mr, Wi, M: MeDonald, Corn First Vica-Président\u2014Mr, Erimett Quin, Shamrock.cs Vieo-Péboident Mr.T.J.M Seco: Guire, Pherbreoke, Sécreterz- restsiee 2 Emmett.Quinn, The next \u2018order, of budiness was -an aps plication from :tft Monicalms of.Quebzc,, which was \u2018accepted.The muooting was A barnes to give the officers, an secures ah- prope tom in 3 win proper 8: sections, one\u2019 Hastert ern.d \u2018another West] Bate tae SH Ib Hans Be, M.Murphy won | from W In he 100\" \u201cbe.clang Jikan, Shoscer bos F.and À va Christmas oom 7.G5 Watt\u201d 6 final wah à oot one betwesin- Shearer .al Christmas.[ Ehearer was awarded the juésee: we) .aq, \u201cin Wm.pranier: was Sw que UF A 3 ari + ot\u201d the a ws play si Montreal afd res À Monts tèr Montrésl B a ore 0 f 3 BT 4 PLAYED: ENGLISH RUGRY.aime vas 3 practice of men trois die aflernoon on ton, M will Payne, of Plitsb sth -his -cele- |.KE! tKtogiton_ fore the: been cast n their char- |: nits sompetition waa insugurated tn arated cocker epaziels; \u201cNovos, Mower & eng SATE Sar kel likely that evider Bins Ju Ses Dacia 26 persio rsions have b only be removed by the the town of St.Paul on Saturday afternoon, Food, of Burlington, pig Boston terriers; oo will pe bold \u201cat boy ing La 1e Tad: LE, been selectsd, that be Bed out sf a full and complete investigation.| when the presence of some 20 people; tha | the Ashton Kolnels, \u2018of New.York, 107 this.year Ja: a at the\u2019 end of the| canvellpd thie\u201d grants\u2019 eats Be learned 1990 cn charged that égrtain of .lake owl] was.pot right.The or rem personally profit owifig ithe the\u2019 conning In oitional \u2018cip | that everything was D members \u2018were p EE : \u2014 ; | races.der\u2018in-counel granting these two blocks.thd \u2018transfer of he ands Es Josten ta RE avertisemsents.LE 0 ; \u2018 =.: : made in his absence.the C.P.R.We ï Ouse | - Ts 4 = : .oF {Sones sop the grat in Septem- will.with one voice insist.upén that} - oie | TORONTO\u201d nosse stow ded ing told the province would sove charge\u201d being proven or refuted.oe > \u2014 5 300, ; acres arrangement.* ï : Æ Di .W C C D'S oronto; May #6 nfath horse show | W \u2018Commisgioner of lands andj NORW AY PINE | a fifth militiry tournament closed Works, went to Montreal with the grants PA TENT: RT.Saturday om The attendance through- to the ©: P- \u201cR., but returnéd with them.| REPO] out bas been enaf, and the réseipts The witness then learned that there wasl.- Lo.oo.N.Evans, Bolioitor 0 ¢ Patents, were Isr above the average.The feature | so g Wrong in connection with Templs.Building reports - \u2018the following \u2018ot\u2019 the day \u201cwas re auction of the animals deal, and he cancelled the grants.\u2018United States pateats granted to Cana- * ' w Gencrél's prise.This | did thin-us-a result of a ceftain thi Gian: 726,358, gas and.air mixer, D.J.cures lok place i His Bxceliency's presence.|e would not say what that Mr Walla Are bor; Tabb, sectrc fumes HB Coughe, Colds, Bronchitis, Painin the Chest, = assé, Yo ang op or Joe, ae paid tid him.He was old that Mr.Sisson; 78, 17, power aie Hy Ke C., > 2.,692, © typowr: » Cro Hoa.rseness, Sore t à ind Won, Jude amartipuotre ren oe toilowsi landa if he would hand over the grants en valve for rock.Asthime., g Cox yeh.Quinsey.an ue 2e vad MoT w ee ; = Te dd not ta 1 Gberan: - a Ta QE.do! es > .C.; as he 3 sn J.~C.el.\u201cThroat and Lung Troubles.[| pasterso iY 4 and.Harathon.\"} 15.24, ue A hilo.he.was in the Pyar; 76,168, soie blocking machia, F.0.Itis to take and is sécthiog and healing 40 the i \u201cPreston.ent.said Bohéyburt - nothing t5 qual it for Eo wake at wht is the H i ba .ep persistent cough fat keeps you swake nght ¢ End NoTiCES, _Price 38e.o.t all Dealers.| of Es ores da the Gecilian?\u2014The QUICKEST AXD MOST } EFFECTIVE, ve ond lightes è ns automatic Rive used \"a Not easiest | TT ENS pire et peus {3152 quiskon and goss sissy sde a 37 Canada, Wilts & Ca, 70 Bt.Cath Harn a severe stheck of b chitis, bat be : ine Genads, Twelve housend.pieces ron ttle of the ARS he was oom oe Wo.3, Praesens Aie, Ont : : Rootbeer ; £1 YOUR CHILDREN Snot) è 6s, on £st- | 8 Hall .to+ draw A.thd schedule aad\u2019 elect officers tor comprise two | 9 I.A.A.4 BOXING MATCHES = pn - The a; A th wis ey a Zen be ee nal pana, hae.En Ye ror.ception of the ter ag b in thé centre oo elivgted \u201cPrato: st: \u2018Marked \u2019oùt - \u201cthe: prise, In the 156 1b: plas Cimilie Virtue \u2018wedt | or MARRIAGE LICENSES.i [en he Pe 4: the: latter mon: Nisin dates A.E.Rol D.To rer Bro gave an exhibition If.Bott \u201cwhich\u201d.as ie terest = % \" John.Dasidson.deted -as ref _ HA Christmas: ie po: pautions core Ci \u20ac | mise, es package makes five gallons.EEE oy akon 1, RT \u201c \u201cCOWAN'S ERERC OTION I -QGOCOA \u2018and DRINK IT YOURSELF.|The mégane surishing and sustaining Tim list of di ~ We avé sist resefved\u2019 into store the last superior.Indian ltver Florida Grape.Frat, eerste sod EE ; Rosé: fi Bedi: a Bupa NEW GOODS.LANDING ents sach, $3.75 per.dog .20 Gents each, ww x \u201cFlaest out Much change in price, and émail trans- Amaigamated Copper OF.Close, Ope.Gloss Barley, Bush -.+ BLE 00 Bo ene and four hundred \"longshoremen when TEAMSTERS STRIKE .PASS ON THE WHARF.actions up 2 \u201cuo a are made from Américna Loco.Co.\" \u201c ou Buck eat, bush oy 5838 ses strong 8 the vote vas taken at the mass meet: \u2014_ J ume to time on Iron common but they JOC sus pen GE A 1 By 2p Hour, brs.208 mI 20,458 notions half-past twelve a nm + , ve an to the onlooker that would- .de.NL.ee , eee en ee 3 195 \u2018Eee Le another development this ABOUT EIGHT HUNDRED MEN| A men drive & belonging 10 be DUE Ar anlesvoring to break tho Am Batted mobalng 5.so Où \u2019 Vek = afternoon.Eight hundred teamsters\u2014 STRIKE THIS MORNING IN = 2, Doi > j price and purchase.A éconda Minins Go ©\" © M en g pass the .sentries on the wharf wi the Values generally hold quite firm, al- A7pcondsMisiog he i se ci R, JAMES ROSS BACK at those.employed by the Shedden Com- SYMPATHY WITH THE foot of St.Peter street this morning, but though business \u2018a quil a da.de.pret.wh 8% 8 a £ en Ww, æ \u2014 sued oD , the Dominion Transportation , did mot succeed in doing so.\u201cWhen .Leports ire going the\u2019 rounds in the RA .traders od , Meldram Brothers and Cun- LONGSHOREMEN.called upon to stop st the gate by some: Stroet oat ihe town will be in darkness Wh 4 ha %A| Mr.James Ross, president of the Do.New Yc ningham and Wells\u2014have' gone on ; .[of the men of No.1 TE A ar ey Aisi to the CL minion Coal and Steel companies, and \u2018In th - out of sympathy.There is a grest deal of freight lying Victoria Rifles, who were on duty at |fice of L., H.& Power C y gave a Mrs.Ross have returned from a long and dot Co An ag of the striking \u2019longshore- on the, dock + today freight which ame the on end at hipped Dis horse into 8 favorable {impression of, present.cop , at Feit to Europe and the Mediterranean position meeting from afar whic s to be distri and a ive over the AnY Ia je - place ng n {th : AT.ss gives the most hati \" men was held in : 3 Market uted all over the Dominion promptly.|sentries, but on6 of them.brought his People Paying bills and purchasing \u201cgas denial to the rumors that he disposed of he ~ ER D more, TS da | Bet nin TED Sed © epi Te | Be RE eh SERS I of til apd ws nk whe £2 - * in the sheds of t! and the received three inches in the right : ; .Colorado y were selling at mich higher pri at the tions were taken to insure that only C.P.H.It is not moving.It may not leg.The horse bled profusely and of) otonts iis rors.ee for.the first than now.He says: \u2018I have not old in busi: members in good standing should enter.move for many days, unless, indeed, the} ter being admitted inside the.lines .a enquiry for days.Twins, small sales only.-| during my absence a single share of a Mr.J.@.O'Neill, international vice- consi menage to obtain facilities Yeterinacy surgeon vas sent for.Al- Op the whole although the day has been either Dominion Coal or Steel, neither \"bean © president, gave a statement of bis which the great carting companies had #0 tho! the horse became feeble by the | dull the market has not shown any signs has one share of my holdings in these that of Proeting wilh the shipping agents last pertected, sud which saved bem the loss St blood the veterinary did not think of oran but on.he contrary, a companies been, disposed of by an agent os.| : wer uble whic! \u201cto undergone in ry to have the ani xoy- BEth.a or by any one belonging to me.\u2019 tion night.The pro er hat de Ver | smaller places\u2014the trouble entailed upon 6d.The \u201csentries hive strict orders b ron in prices to buy, may lose a fair pre- Jorge Tome with ti read, was 8 e men C8 0 erchant b riding his own allow no one to pass the lines, without tit opportunity.\u2018if this market follow CHANGE OF CAR r wees to decide by voté.Several speak: teams.ant by pro 8 an official t, and while to tha or Nov OR buyers may find themselves on : SERVICE.tention ers, among whom were Mestre: ey For the teamsters of the sity, baye gone dinary ci fan he action of the sentry It Is often doeable to experienced out- St.eo oon Sherbecois ryt Bernard Rose, Geo.Ÿ , tri ight th migh seem | wnwarranted, nev-] siders that the general vee ve 3 Eel organizer of the Ameriean representing the eight ou Company, the ertheless the senfry is sustained fn \u2018his too long for = decided vos one war po General lectrle, 193%, 165% 193 193% street and Sath avenue, Comme NE pile eration of Labor; W.Eyax; À.Dominion \u2018Lransportation Company, Mel- action by the military authorities, '~ | the other; instead of acting promptly, and ee eves siee sees ° » May 5, Bt.Denis cars marked to i y = brin 5 to Atwater Avenue\u2019 will run up St.Hison and others, add he meet- drum Bros, and Cunningham & Wells ringing on the decline, or selling on a wees B34 Ww p 3 » BOCTEM ae Te 3 -» yun?- -, .- {strong advance.Hesitation will frequent! DOI TLL |Lawrence and St.Dominique to Rachel neglect , the majority advising the men to They are esid the management 0 Le ; req y ttt weil street to St.D : : for tion of the union.of the Shedden Co today.\u201cTh ANGUS MCLEOD SHOT ot mn Sains exactly the opposite, PA 3 reet to St.Denis street nstead of on om a on of union.be iden Company to-day.ere \u20ac ! T, : and\u2019 find himself doing exactly the opposite, .bref.3 2 Xn ¥h|St Denis street.St Denis cars marked E 24 Mr.Ledue, president of the Team: was\u2019 no grievance professed; there was \u2014\u2014 1 11 _ namely selling at a sacrifice on the decline Loaiasille & Nashville.117% 117% 118 11 \u2018to St.Henry\u2019 will run as usual up Bt.sters Union, spoke, and explained the Do notice given; the men simply struck A McOiil Graduate A ttac kéà by or getting La sd purchaser at top figures.MinbattaaBlovated.143 12 12 if Denis street.ai exuse of carters\u2019 and teamaters ; , 4 ckeéd | Can x ; -_\u2014\u2014 Nu | teams ; 2 .Pac\u2014150 at 182%, 100 at 132%, 200 : : striké.A \"longahoreman called out, Mr, Bosworth, fourth vicepresident gn Unknown Assailant in [at 139%.Fo , : .- 1% FIRE THREATENS JOLIETT chaser: \u2018Men, ws mast support these men Le Si today that It mage © bad Lond LS a a i 30, % a i \u2014 ° the end, aad fh sentiment met with that business was so demoralized, and \u2018 où, TS Ho 18 %, 2 at 20, bat 3, 50 at 30, 5 at = The thriving and prosperous town of fas 5 ressions app 2 that as things were now you could uot 7 ben i - #7 i ; ° \u201cne prpoved one of pent nd er ap En ad | ED A EL TS A a Ssh Bt oF rth contagraion ysis mm: Azer oo J -four hoy < ED AT BISLEY THIS YEAR; on owe at 9.715% ing.High mass had just commenced in dabilit but the of the meeting in As far as be knew, the men had n .ak M.8.R.\u201475 at 26%.eee sree ees : .faver ot oldlog for resogpition ance whatever.The sire wai what 0 \u2014 A5] Bax où Montre 3 at 251, IL LE RESTO oi of the housss of the cor pit mien, About quarter le one | cames \"vers on are, and he | 7 AE Tile and Tomo Steet alway bonds 06 st otf.54 8 loge nied alt in the cme of he wl 2 { ; ; ven Jy oo oleons Brnk new\u2014t at 197, 10 at 189%.ee OG clo: ximi o Iron is Snir i Mr Gel HY St EY | Lone, a ES fant; n| AR 5g ff chun\u201d me ct olen fo an secretary of the union.el œause and » 0 graduate of McGill University, Mot ant .4\u201c 85 church ca a panic.veral women ; : ; use, and he supposed the \u2018long.à niversity titrébi, ed M , & .choad ie meng the EL eA LES mt 5 ck yen of Soe ig \"mp tn ww 8 BR and chides fined, wad the mt Mh ane ; : elow \u2018the ear} - sess Bees .= 3 ci .HIPP MEN RER.e whole thing was deplorable| Lan mot yet been extracted.\u2026 Hew AFTERNOOK BOARD.du, a ig service was interrupted, but no serious Com The proposition submi by the from à badnos por pe ot rem ee taken to See Royal Free = omits.\u2018Rh -Btocks Gellers Buyers Stocks Sellers Buyers 34 54 5% i accidents have yet been reported.The Dox shipping agents to the committee of liable to have at any moment hese ab.bis condition is not considered dangergés.| wo he Lo BG | nd of quick on the spat, and, Mols \u201cthe \u2019léngshoremén, who are Messrs.normal conditions, w.ok were 80 hartful Mchbesd's amailant is not known, RATZWAYS.Le Su x and citizens DE Cia A prevent he Bast Td John, % & O'Neill, F.Parsons, to trade.However, there it was for} \u2018AUSTRALIA AT BISLEY, |Cun Paci.10%; 139% West India By 0 & 12 113% 112$ 113.flames from reaching the college building.Omi + Outten \u201c10 Brais, is 4s follows: the present, at any rate.Of course, The Australian\u201d Commonwealth.will 3 88\" 8 Torente8.110 109 3 19% 1% All the outbuildings were completely d té ages payable by the stavedores to Fran business to be done, and goods have a representative team at Bisley this Wieser.20 10 Se Jobn 10 114 28 ul 5 stroyed, but the whole of the veluable | \u201cbe ps followh:\u2014On general cargo ves- to be tributed, but the consignees YOAT to compete with the crack shots of Muntro S836 Ton Gy To 113% idx #2 84 UK 8% cattle were saved.The loss is estimated > 8 Ta general eargo, 25e for day work, Vans or dl have to provide their own the ompire.New Bouth Wales will eend MISOPLLANEOUE i se gig at $8,000.and Sc for night work; light gd or the goods would have to lie in pounds of and contribute five Juindged Michelieu \u2026* 9 $2 Mont1Cot.1M .LE sit tee Hen of 98¢ fog dsy work and 30 ; ; ; £ se money, The hal.: jé 20 Domin Go.5 \"4 our LL 8 GULF REPORT.11 Testfu ; 5 + do ) JS Mr.John Pullen, the general freight} nce o the team money w be progided \u2026 163 157 Can.ColCot 68 55 , : : Tor nigt works\" Cshorelert, -âbe ; > ey by the Commo dent \u2018 : 165 15].Merch Oot.sue 5° a 47% L'Isiet\u2014Raîning, south-east wind.not m Te works: re agent of the Grand Founk,anid that the; nwedlth, 2 Payne Min sit | River du Lo ergy Ta de wl ASRS hn TTI EEE He 5 | Beams IE r day or ; work; lumber, were em year ab fair Breall 1054 ™ nb: vr Gee even 1 Mhiave\u2014Cloudy, af , south wind.= mong .; A | e\u2014Cloudy, strong south wind, ime i 5 of a on sigh, wor, ol ol Sig he find on compl oy THE FLOWER OF ENGLAND\" EB ah London worm samen, |i mR A éôe for night work; all other laborers, 7A8 lot of imported lying on the gee be ANKE.gLopdon Mad, ¢ p.m Consola tor mone, 37-16; Mari Aver\u2014Clear, south wind.mug or a wo orks Gul lumber Whari, which could not be moved; there| NEARLY TWO THOUSAND RIT |wipigaiin = Tania do Tor ticonn Gua MIL \"Te em.Wace pout wind, ia wos \u201cdprgo, side runners, 35¢ for day or were goods in the company\u2019s sheds, which ISH IMMIGRANTS PASS | Quairer eo USKTsen \u2018ili 14 Atchison.Sra urt, ia Fame Point Cloudy, south-sast wind; yeem \u2018work; aljother laborers, 86¢ for could mot be distributed unless the con- > J EARS 5 OB ieee ont sees Commerce.oop wove do.pfd.1 7 ; inward at 8 am., Gaspssisn.; begin dey, snd The | for ight os mid signes JSould remove hem.aile ad THROUGH THE CITY.- Br 4am.Lu is RL mue | PRE PEN I - 5 Anticosti\u2014Foggy, south wind.om © Suppers provided « ta indionts .: \u2014\u2014 - an.; BONDS.+ VW 5 Low Point-Cloudy, south, sind, inward night = agents indicating that the company could _, 27, |DomIrensS 79 78.Laurentide.105 .Chie.G.9 4 ta.4 wil ii, Sider work toe pid 2 rae pt pe mort priate Bis wh) The for, of a, von bo [tir 0 M4 mind oe I Bebe PH TIE BR LUD Cs en BL ine - ; qua 0 the matter wad settled.id pot phrase applied to the fine bod of dnt] wd on ere crane mess aie Duta 31% Ont &Wost 20 do.pid.a7 and Priestfleld: outward yesterday at 7.3 Appe paid any time after seven o'clock p.m., when it would be mettled, but be migrants who passed: through\u2019 the : .) do.ptd.8 Peons.70% Wabash.p-m., Westphalia.re at half rates, and only to count from know that while it lasted it would bave à city to-day on their way to the North |\" Bar sâver vnce: RandMines 10% do ptd.48 Cape Ray-Clear, strong south étet wind; bee: De ed unghie and es A Se matttus of the ua ved | Wèst, over the C.P hein tra ge || EW YORK STOCKS M EE D eo foward yesterday at 7.30 pm, steamer.in » unr ah É committee of union wai > priés 0 2pe | \u2014\u2014 Discos ; .ee a at rate of 26e pef hour.The Mz.Paton today, but the Shedden Chon cial trains.These were the first and : pd hors mate Bio PP MARRIED.frre men are to return to work as soon ss pany desire simply to treat with their second-clabs passengers of the steam |, From Bumeit & Co:e morning letter: \u2014 NEIL\u2014COOK.\u2014At the residence of the Large Ç places may be vacant for them.The | wn men, if the latter bave any griev- ships \u2018Bavarian\u2019.and \u2018C anada,\u2019 which 1, over ork, May so vers much money THE MONEY MARKET.bride's parents, 15 Manñning avenue, To- other Laon and their lenders undertake to ances, which had not Ja been.preferred.reached port yesterday.The steerage cliné in stock er rissa sites.thew New York, May 4.\u2014Noon\u2014Money on call 5 Renneay\u201d panto for Memoria! Tapis ai Kors men it influence that mo mAD who THE MEN'S BTORY.ipa rs goi off at Quebeo, and-went prices have wready tailen thirty polits, an steady 2% to Th, Prime mercantile paper, Giardh Margaret, Alveria, eldest daugh- deals \u2018 The Dominion and Shedden co: ies right + h, but the cabin pa -the chaucés of profl furt 5 to 6%.1 is has been at work during the strike, thi | rig ough, but the cabin passeng-{ à promu are furtner Giminieh- | 1° 7 rorget & Co.report the tollowms te, 0f W.C.Cook Both of 1 G.T.R., to Ne Sg ed oR i a a LE | EE mai se BEAR GFE Eat as Na bis of Tors = 1 : ! 9 over night the city, ooetding this cuat there 18 reaso hive seconds, 28%; thirds, 48%; C.P.R., 13%;| DEAN\u2014MORTIMER.\u2014At New St.Paul\" othe refuse empl nat to any pathy with the longaboremen ie Des forenoon by two special trains.to.the obody 1e Wall Street 16 fn trouple, tant Anaconda, 5 7-16; Hudson\u2019s Bay, 47k- Church, Woodstock, Out.by the Rev.J.mar man who intimidates or uses th Pen TT oa Com: dia.North-West and British Columbia.that there is nothing unsound a the specu- 4 C.Faribing, lda B.Mortimer, of Wood- port : threats Charge the tion Company dis|' They are not, of course; immigrants tire tio wader suca cirçum- MONTREAL EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS.stock and W.Ernest Dean, M.D., of Pil- to \u20ac te union or non-union men.No agent Charge and the Sbedden Company sus |.thé ordinary sense ee, Places are entitled to a good raliy at least.Between Banks.Counter, *02PUTE- vit th pe cer union sai to \u201cbey those of elt Te Ee team They are new setflers\u2014people Pie sciaohatian ls & Busted sock Mian Nom vork ee ey It is \u2019 other crait, » 3 +, a ; ce in the dividend , eee - ars è ; : ~ -aterd\u201cwent on strike.abundant means, of refined manners rate, out it seqms ch 143 $ Sterling, demand .9 11-168 13-32 Financial rho, ment ils the péter ent on strike.+ Hall is called for Indies and gentlernen, Indeed, who made 1303 which 1 oat fs.guarantéea by à Sterling, cables .SES en Phe pace of employment mile tbe creed, TOR ait.the mt tevorabis impress pn al a li corporation and vêles 1 Paris, francs fi Sid ex ANEW BRANCH es ; add - A ; + Di uaranteed\u2019 Le : : fn authority, who may bé union men.The dio THES WANT.tors the officials\u2014both immigration, abd These matisrs will.receive\u201d more attention ou y quio arrenged by : : : MONTREALERS BUY MINU pre im Ro manner discriminate is as follows: ooo to cæplo C.P.R.| dus\u2019 tae end of the tiscl your, 8p- saiitax, May 3_A deal pm MINRE, \u2018 , tu non-union men, nor shall fore- none but members © Foca No.Bof FD.* | Pies Gas declared 1% percent quarter- $100,000 was closed to-day trough the Desk à stoe men or others in authority, who may |1.U., or those who are wiliing to me FIRE AT HUDSON: : © y dividend.Bub-treasury statement shows of Nova Scotia, when Montr pitalisty ics be son-unios, discriminate against members after Hem Gays employment.\u2019 RES * | banks seined $497,000 since Friday.purchased a controlling interest in the the oaion men, on pin of dismissal.This 9.It is further understood avd that _\u2014 EE P Edfnings Detroit United all properties Well-known Minudie Mining Co., which 18 | und SO no discrimination\u201d shall be made against About eleven o'clock on Saturday | fourth week April to 346,940, increase §i3, | owned principally by Amherst men.Max Le any man for his membership In the Union.morning it was discovered on Siar $46; Month increases, $3,505.Iron Janu- M.Sterne, as president, will represent the ! 8 It is further understood that ten Hours tory at Hud PQ ag on fire.\u201d The ary, 1, $1,224,900; fncreasé, $L18,616.Amherst shareholders on the board of di- - shall constitute\u2019 a day's work for va ha son, P.Q., was on Ure.FR Sub-treasury was debtor at clearing house rectors.The present output of this mine fe 9 horse @rivers; all over ten hours shall bé flames d gained\u2019 such headway -tl vit.$562,807, ° ° is 200 tons per day.They employ a hun- SE fm SE tn ee ES | ver pme re lng | Pet or ee | El a Fin VE a an x ne: - .3 > 8 om $1, WOU.© d = , 7.\u2019 Hours arnoee fractions of days 5 It were the outbuildings.é neighbors except for increase iz.loans.orate capital and with the new sompany this Var a Tr .» day or nderstocd an x hall t at $1.80 rendered every possible assistance, \u2018dnd | expected to bs very slight Gold phip- Will be greatly increased at once.The: à eos drivers psy.6.118 further un.Most of the furniture and other Oe ants ments In some\u2019 quantity seem.probable, |property 1s cue of the most valuable in the , Tot Î \u2019 C .derstood that, all overtime shall be paid for belonging to the rector, Rev.Mr.Ban- Louisritie should warn, Detar than 10 per.country.oo muites Consumption Eh Sins dirai Su de Saad Tor 00, The contents Jr) rt por, ty oe oF fh EXCHANGE AND MART = .be taken from time the driver ; On ne | .98.per ; arc 1 \u2014 .Yb weakons the delicate lung tissues, 106Tss the barn until he returns.8.It.ware Lue ar wens to the heh ind qu side pe increase 13.77, Banks New York, May 4.\u2014Cotton futures opened = 3 A >.ea g » $86, ateally., 10.50; e, 9.96; July, 9.86; the le further underst and agreed that all les terts or gnined from au rranavast ce Friday, $86, steally, May, 10.50; June, 9.96; July, 9.86 demon, the digonive organ an ES Tl Si fap ie 1 Je | Earn boss, end 8 fot o M5, rm SIPS punt pr hat of oF Bet Ed Emi ° : 2 1 ar : : : Dec, 8.54; Jan., 8.64._ tweaks down the geriesal health, the stadlemcn aball kept wet.Unfo unately, however, the Transvaal gold output lor 4 April estimatod Pittsburg, May 4\u2014Ofl opened LK.* mai ce: .an get $1.75 for iwalye hours\u2019 work.10.It| ci î rie A 12,500 is further understood and agreed that a cinders were carried by the wind ¥BTY ounces over March.~Tweive industriali ad- Grand Trank Be earnings, April 2 184; , \"Tt often eauses headache aud dizi gr PE SO dizzi.18 further eal shail be\u2019 drunisness, much further than was expects d vanced 03.T Tailways de- I ey , impairs the, taste, smell and flsbonesty, of oe, of profane or abusive at hall past one it, was discovered te ue Twenty active avs, deo oa, $829,143; 1988, TSTIT; lacrosse, Ge.il y.: ro: ) Pp 3 .e roof of Mr.Macneil's_stone farm Salea in up to noon 21,400 shares, * \u2014 \u20ac Pearing, and affects the voles, _ forcer understood and Sgreed test ae ue, vas also on Bre.It, Ao, was merbe prb showing than of late na Liverpool, My 4.\u2014Wheat spot firm; No.ku \u201c , $ dt à ii > bur) ground, an mi \" pa stron tn An \" , 23,4; No.- Being a constitutional diseasq:dt lowed to lose any unnesossary VES cuet Httle of the farniture a An | Décame active about LE TES mais No.à ports Le a échstitatienal remedy.any grievances arising between the em- the building burned, large numbers of \u2018New York, \u2018May 4\u2014Wali Street \u2014 The futures are May, es bd; w.6s 4%d.v -\u2014\u2014 \u2019 T , ployer and the employes, such as break- cartridges, stored in the upper story, ex- opening stock market was itregular within Corn epot Arm; Amergon 5 a cures ; > > ages ona forth, shall be submitted to ploded.The outbuildings ware saved.range and on small transactions.8%d; Aericet I d, 06, ; futures] OF THE CA es committee, and he to have Much thy is Mr Thy majority of stocks were higher but the quit; MaY, 4s 6%d; June, 4s (Re; July, wg .Hoed e fair h is y felt for Mr.and Mrs.: 8 ; e 8 toir bearing 4.It s furtier under ene are said to have It their | market showed no change from Le as sam C0 - 1 City&District Savings \"a and tly cures ca pois for Sundays and all legal nolidays.iteurance expire.nt - Deven ES tional Rattwad of fos CHICAGO MARKETS 1e Ca WILL BS OPENED \u2014 farvh of the nose, throat, stomach, 1e parte ee it shall not fy et East ngus, May 4\u2014The | Delaware and Hudson was pushed up 3% \u2014 ; \u2018About 15th May Next, « Sovels, and more delicate orgs: De ee 16 it 1s further understood Lover Mi Company suffeved .a | and Denver and Rio Grande fell 1 18.Messrs.J.S.Bache & To., No.16 St.\u2019 .Yo : th .Vie organs.{ and \u2018agreed that all transfer drivers shall heavy loss fire on Se y night.Towing on Nom York The market foi Sacrament ONE report the clostag privés Sommer tari 2 : testimonial ; in vai = 3 follows: : ~ Read 8.receive fifteen cents an hour from 7 &.m.e fire is said to have caught in the saw rorning was quiet at slight advance.Bu- to-day a3 à ! : Yo th © : 2 i ; until 12 p.m., from 12 p.m.1 .m.i ich was - » 3 No substitute for Hood's acts like Sot 12 pm em Boe.35, It ia i ames oa to.the | ope took 8 few shares, but actions Wheat, May .7} re ed \u2018 .: Hood\" ; ood 1 further under! be v > fits on.Mexican - National.The tractions 1 » » 78% Sitges 1 - s Bosweto get Hood's.further vol reiood and agreed thet ne mill, which was only partially \u201cbunt, | were higher snd grangers and coalers were 3 drat tr \u201c4p wag froutled with eatsrrh 3.years.b anless covered by Section 10.16, some of its valuable machinery being among the more active issues.D.& H.alts op Sreing statements of cures by Hood's Sas- It is © understood and agreed that saved.~The loss on the pulp mill : added & few more points to its recent gaine Raliways, Water-Works, co in reéoired to try KR.Four bottles | all new transfer drivers shall be given one will likely exceed $40,000.The -boild-| The Mast is dull with absolutely mo in Land Surveying.re mntirely cured ime.\u201d WILLIAM SHERMAN, week to join the union.This agreement | i and contents carried an.insuranes On the part of {fie public.Exchange, po street, Milwaukee, Wiz, To remain and be in force until: May 1.of about $65,000, but this does nok likely: AST.: ol BEAUDRY & BROWN, te tive : : Noon\u2014The strength of the ocoalers main- ; 0 d 1904, and shall renew itself for ond year, cover the entire lose.Acsista mel.rs ] unless thirty dys notice shall be gre by + from Sherbrooke.\u2018The Ame was: \u2018taie the tome of the market, which made advances.Deleware and Hudsou | 4s | Gr 7 5e + i MONTREAL was lifted 6%; New Jersey Central, 5%; se 0.8 sa 101 st James ft, MOTS He Sareapartiia promiess nies thirty days » ure and koliss the promise\u2019 oi hereof.saved with difficulty. \u2014\u2014\u2014 - - \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ; the Crop JSailres Jn pen as To be uouou- x A.Moine XJ boxes for Hodgson Rich, London, p Épsiand: the Rev.peu | clergymen.ca .D là i tition.PRINCE GO, 83 St wrehos st.Notices.ward ally large, make it almost certain that we Bros.; J.Wes, or James Alexander, op Mra, Ridley, Miso ey, Galt;] The Rev.Canon.Dixon congratulate ; : NED \u20ac fil th £ large ra.and J.F.McGregor, 67 for Lovell & Christ Mr.H, G.Robinson, Jér.K.S.Robinson, 0 i i TO STAMP COLLECTORS\u2014I AM BRKAK.THE UNDBRSIGNED WILL NOT BE RB- ter- vil enjoy anotber seasan of Ia Ee Gort of mas.Last year at this date 365 boxes sold Miss F.J.Robinson, Bristol; Mr.R.R.ne Tet their capacity for Work} \"ing up.a collection of 10,68 varieties sod sponsible for any duble se 7.30 Appeals had -little injurious effect.That|at fle.Riville, Mrs.Riville, Miss Dorothy Riville, | Un hich bad been th 1 can sell any swamps et hall of Seolt\u2019s others In his name unless\u2019 by his : oP have lately met à whole series of CoWansville, May 3.\u2014At the meeting of Brantford; Mr.W.Scott, Miss Beott, Mr.Sion Whic been the means of latest catalogue prices except unused our- ten order.H.DUCHESNEAU, Agent ; the agitat th ; Sliad.pe ; advaree events without flinching can only the Bastern Townships Board of Trade to- Taylor, Mr.R.B.Thorne, Montreal; Mr.ring 4 e agitation in the city| rent stamps Orden promptiy Montreal, May ist, 1908.1nd; be explained by the facts that stocks are day 837 boxes at butter were offered for sale K- + ea Lin holm, the Rev.W.C.we : ich, 28 fer da she, [Stent of the 160 Peel street.pr .n strong hands, that al vonditions and 549 boxes of ch tter sales :\u2014338 , on, England.Also à number Cases in the new ; or the sanc- : ¢ ; : thd Toe Sols pau ue | Pr ES 8 RE ee NOM (EE, She Tan of vu ous SPLISS 10%, TRB gui mgt Board and Booms Tan .) 1 al ; .#H .midst.so the way in which the same 00: Mill Bl $1.16, cuc any H me the large volume of general \u2018business.An- | sales:\u2014126 boxes at 11Mc; 183 at 11 9-180; The board of management où the Sailors\u2019 ladies bad conducted a parlor \u2018nezting in liverel anywhere in the ety.¥ WANTED, at Point Bt.Charles, at once, To- other #00û fenture 1s \u201cBe subsidence of the.28 at 1i%c; 191 at Lage; al boxes need.Institute will.be held to-morfow atternoon his House had converted him to the] MAODIARMID, Richmond square.ek comfortable room in quiet home for Young ° + » o'cloc! { =! ; WD J Lors ave more anxious to close cut existing Nine buyers present.Adjourned for one $1 \u2018clock In the institute building, 9 chuse of woman suffrage.Telephon Up Hé.; Lady, English-speaking; write, watisg to deals than to enter upon fresh ones.It week, eville, Ont, May S.\u2014Ofterings, 33 Rovale.: The Rev.Mr.Boyle, of Christ Church terms, which must be moderate, te ébé to 1s quite lier that île indie UE of all white,\u201d Magrath & Co.bid 12 1-16 for ans Canadian Pasite Atlantic ne 88.Cathadral, regretted that more of.the Paul street.z + eme Ye o .] T assed , ; à + ; the : ; too of te older mrad wil Shord | 8} TH, Same\u201d re ulema ae | HOMER Se | vide the vote, and expretod (61 \u2014 To Let.-_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014> , othe the money market than 407.cepted this Sgurs, selling 113 bons.een and is expected to arrive in-Mo Mtorgoon, tified.with the work, and expected told Property aul\u2019's other mous A Rue better tradin the do the factories generally in this section evening\\ ntres! this.it strongly upon their attention.0 LET, NO.15 O ° a Tortunities han usual.For some OP having contréoted thelr April and part of The Avon A pe ¢ Rev.Mr.Eilmour, of Olivet Bap-| WOUER TO LT re strest; bya veerees] ET to come good stocks are likely to be a May make ei me He the ie Glasgow ut Saturday iatapon who 88 thet Church, also gpoke strongly of the SITs; hirieen rooms; Daisy furnace; FOR SALE OR TO LBT.FINE CORNER purchase upon all sharp declines, or equal-' : passengers for Qudbec and Mon \u201c | need ot more Work.Apply, two doors east, to JOHN RIGBY.| Ronse, erbrog ly good sales pronounced advances, the middle of this month, The Allan ! ] r.John Nicholls, who did such good * \\ possession.Apply to owner, 2718 Notre \u2014 hive .; .NY, May 2\u2014Oftered 441 boxes oe Allan ite 88.Biberian sailed from ; > 1 It 1e evidentiy tBe pollex o the Dix 1660 | ge: die Nine twin choose, and Th Gabe FALIAS Mt} 000K on Satins morning park in the recent Heferen dun sempaign| FORE To LET WITH HEAT, CEN.Dame street ne \u2014\u2014 esses, .Large cheeses sold \u2018a ci tw s 2 | C - 04 windo 1 Thu _ sian i Mee ST Sh Emi PE EE es Lt © Vi TR BEA EE indications of \u2018an extreme bull market in Watertown, N.Y., May 3 \u2014Cheoss my Carr Head (Br), #17, B.Orr, Me-|ilon would not.work in 14168.y vom \"| Westmount; ten rooms sad : sight, but good support fs noticeable opened for season.Large brought llc 10 ean, Kennedy & Co, Hechelaga.- 16-1 there was the city of.Cambridge, Mase, | 2287 os.bardwocd doors; all modern improves egainst all bear attacks.The prospects, liée for export.; Alezandrian 3) % +o {with ity 100,000 inhabitants, which had ; CE ta: terms to suit buyer.Avply however, favor increased activity, and «| New York, May 3.-Butter steady.Re-| land & Co.Hoshasen\u201d @.Bruce, F.Ler- been à prohibition city for twe ears.| OF sen RL AR ded mem CAMPBELL à aLDar, 0 mt Jae higher range of priceg.A few pe fvidual celpta, 3,316 packages.cree ory.$i, Fremons (Br.), 187, L.T.Mudls, R.Re- And there were fifteen other ition Ofos.Avply at \u2018Witness\u2019 Offices.strest.| - | életions sinting do 4 Ipecialty Eine for pere sûr pie easy.Receipts ford & Go.Victorta pier.© Cities in the same state, and in other = - _ \u2018tbe present at least as the most feasible | ages: prices unchanged.Salacia (Br.), 2636, J, Mitchell, À: Heford es many More.~ ro cE 1 E under present conditions.3,017 packages; riod & Co, Jacques.Cartier pier.' R an (À feature of the afternoon vas redita- WOODSIDE COTTAGE.| FOR AL ° onteray (Br.), M89, R.O.Williams, C, |tHéus from Dr.Drummare gives wits wor v aud neatly furnished, with svery caso TAT eam wanes, AOE Og MEP ean [G5 Soros By Ste imp, | Mma SLIT Tels SR abl SHER TR ANADIAN FAILURES.215: Nord | | tiny boysof only five years.itations Metis, P.Q.Apply to À.N.BLUE.Guelph, Ont., May 2.\u2014Flour, $1.90 to $2.15; boem (Dan.), 1547, H.Oteen, Me-| ooo.ols given b iss.Mabel King and s, P.Q.p Westmount, opposite the Academy.Aly - Apeît, 1908.1908.goose wheat, 60c to Lean, Kennedy & Co.Windmill Point.pe 8180 given by bel Ring and umsemnenençnennnenûençtnmennennmenn tharine treet Fectorten Ne Tsun Ng! Ain unt.sen qu: \u2018msdalings po; barley, dsc Monarch (Be), 4710, J, a Elder, Epos mot rende musical than wusl, If a carter is called, and om = A ee cauxs bag ces.BB 38 0 , to 45c; oats, 3lc to i 176: 50 ; Dempster & Ce., Alexandra Pler.- ; ; = dé : ; ; 2 an .J /2 Toons 11 PR TL poner mete ma le Ext Sermatiag (Br), 8, B.Flix, BND Rs) Holden, Miss Wynde and Professor P| thers fe np, lor fr Dire because thers That cantrally uly situated, ropes.18 4nd 1S.\u2014_ | x oto 84; iive hogs, $5.76 to $8.25: © : » Alla - \"Mrs.Robert Allan presided at the tea ig no one to help him, he must be paid present pconplod Timmis Te Review ayes ty Spas, bacear, Tic Lo.0c; eggs, ic to 1c; chickens, , Rathiln Head (Br); 43 D.faith Mo\" |table, smisted by Miss Loudon, Cole the same as if he bad taken à load the Ne ot lot, 0% 90 £1 with lane n reac and m \u2018 * | per pair, 60c c.: pro and Miss May .-_ The candy) game distance t! e came m his entrance on aines strest.correspatine, Derios AE an ag | ee Congorga: (Br), 16h.Webb, B.Re- fable was in.charge of Mis Bmmé and to the howe.Ly yy TH TIMMIS NOBLE CO.Pa a ee was Ime DAMAGE BY FROST.re nr Nanas, 1.| Srey Bromide ol ton, ch the ania od be template 1.- more = sing than that of the United ion, May 4,\u2014Fruit growers east of A.Allan, Allan whart Central Va) ras in charge of the flow tariff does not contemplate charges for : , \u2014 : ashe mitra.si .ing things up and down stairs; the \u2018 x Heaton Teport that cherries, plums, 304 Campana (Br), 184, L.Demers, J.G.jers., Mrs, \u2018Thursto: CR.W.Me.carrying Ë : : KINGSTON BOARD Hao es and young clover were dam\" Brock & Co., foot of Berri vire.: Te Elan, Mra.8.P.» Mre 5 Jon Que carter 1s only obliged to take them from | | \u2018 ; OF TRADE.aged by.the frosts of Thursday and Fri-1 aleld»s (Br.), 1181, G.Horsburgh, R.Re- ri ere the vecaption\u201d committee, and door _to_ door for these prices, and for ; necting of ard May 4.TAt the annnal| day nights.ford.& Co, Juoques Cartier pler.es \"MoLach lan, in the Absence of Miss heavy pieces of furniture, which he cars , g'of the B of Trade these off- \u2014 ! .a : ; not move alone, the householder mus cers were electéd: President, Capt.John Hektos (Russ.), 1338, V.Boxstrom, Blake-| Dougall, the county president, presided.srovide hel .Gaskin; vice-president, G.Y.Chown PTURE UNION ley & Lemieux, King Edward pier.provi \u2026 ; h | Le JR 4 _ ., R.THE SCRI .} -.Frank Alex, carter, did not bear the FoR LE 4 Carson; secretary-treasurer, Francis months ago,the Bavarian (Br.), 6735, A.Macnieol, H.& MOVING DAY TARIFF tariff in/mind when moving Dr Robert- OR BALE e+ Lv LEE, King: Coudell, James Redden, John Hew.Those who énjoyed, Some Be rary, A.Allan, Allan what, ; ! tn\u201c min ; far farmerty property of, Cardinal delightful att ot Mr.Robert 5e roni| Canada (Br), M1, B.Maddox, Domin-| son\u2019s goods on Thursday.2nd went ve.1] ot si.fees the property of L Tae on ; ; ed : : ; ' : a Advertisements.ee re lor on mie Coma Alanis | 7 15 OLD, BUT MAY BE STIDL ig ay the overcharge.le \"9e Ses RAD OP MONTEE DU ZOUAV have © ronching visit of Mr.Drury's gift Withy & Co., aus Carter pr USEFUL.$7.00 in the Recorder's Court.HEAD © k, CANCER OPERATIONS A FAILURE ed co-worker, Mr.H.M.Gooch, son 0 ee .Co \u2014\u2014 AGED BY near (he ear.of Sharbrocke and M4.Donia, o Rev.WF er a a member of the Householders and carters generally pe TENEMENTS DAMA FIRE.| A rare chance to acquire & homestead.& A 1 ce dar ; soto: mfortable rty, with 23,000 he contonns Meaed: ais élire 9 ping od jus pacte || BOTH LEGS TAKEN OFF inge Cool, ult moving S| Toe user divin of the fe dept SPAS Be lal, mei nee man ° - vo 4 New Zealand, carrying the special I~ \u2014 | tariff is thirty years old, it is true, and 48 o'clock by an alarm for a fire in st.D strest; contains drs Carefully compiled stattatics of opera\u201d conso où the and, carraing, the SP90iEl Li TERRIBLE ACCIDENT TO A GRAND ot very complète, but still it affords a a aent block ok-Dorchester street, fag.room: {ibraty, \u2018aining-room and e tions for cancer show that \u2019 ch (D.V.), .+ ; 2 1 five percent of those pperated on bave à wu prose at St.Martins Sn ® the TRUNK SWITCHMAN.| basis for caleulating charges.The price | nesr Papineau avente.The fire origi: conservatory, with plenty i i und for garden after £ of thres recurrence of tns disease, usually within a a t St.Mattulas \u2014_\u2014 for a load of furniture for distances up| nated in a shed in the rear, and spread 8° hich could be sold wi year after the operation Is performed, and morning ha 97 eldes addressing 8 C.A.Stanton, \u2018forty years of age, Y to three-quarters of a mile is 15 cents; to the dwellings, the Yooden leries of impairing.- bleh KS à sold wit thout AE TE PREY CON STE nt hn ron Mee nse, ad po hae sn 5 a, one 85 SE Siu hl Sve Wa und sheds nds Timber pu sng Sai sad hae motors treatment, the horrors and dungers of the Sao address à publié meeting at St |off by a freight train near the subway, and 10 Form t th : ri 1 th rate yard i pe?gr ximit made it a dan: ym 1- tod, operating table ars avoided, and the cancer George's school foom.Stanley street, of Point St.Charles, about \u201cen o'clock on mile.= For most ather art oes.ae le in close po 3 The The House is well appointed, convenient, , .night.Mr.Stanton la em- is 15 cents for three-quarters of a mi es gerous locality for a , e and may scquited on easy.terms + lo © w 8 completely cured.Our simple, vegetable Monday evening, May 11, when the chair y 4 ; Temedy searches ou: the cancer germs and Monday ven oy the Right Rev.James ployed as & uwitchman on the Grand 25 cents for one and a quarter mile, i maged were Nos.9 % % snd 100 rented.poisons and climinates them from the s¥8- Carmichael, D.D., Coadjutor Bishop cf Frank Railway and on Saturday night eents for each extra half milé.rs Dorchester street.able nging À Laxuriens Place fora small outlay tem, and cures the disease iu the quiet-of Montrsal.A mpvaber ot beautiful limè- he was riding on top of a.car heavily kept waiting must be paid 5 cents per | to B.Rafferty, grocer, Was eatree an peta ey vee Es Ch Ca tt | En, at oe |S Rl de pl | Ge bo dl?al | a ined dag Ald Coasens's| |, og wats ne Kod; \"SFE Wile nd two stamps to STOTT & , Bow-.ns Mas w ; à di 3 iy \u201cif t takes longer to put on sustained damage.] manville, Ont.tor full particulare: at this meeting.on to a siding.He tried the brake [more if the s long P yar hkl .\u201c a ; PR .\u2018 wo : \u2019 sg a _ ; + ni i i SAMEERA ESTES ee sees \u201cnS A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 = > tdi hy ex._ am THE BOURGET STATUE THE FINANCE COMMITTEE IN FAVOR OF DEVOTING $2,000 OF CITY MONEY TOWARDS IT.The Fipance Committee on Friday, a ity of one, decided vote ,000 Towards the cost of the statue to the matter was brought up by AM.Laporte, Aldermen Ekers, Sadler .and Payette opposed the voting of any city money to the purpose on the ground that .it appeared like devoting public to denominational work.\u2018Ald.Taporte said be had been misunderstood on a former occasion.He never - education and charitable works, and it was in that respect the intention was to honor his memory.He added the cost of the monument would be $25,000.Ald.Sadler thought the Roman Catho- lies of Montreal should be willing to raise the amount among themselves, and not aak the city for any part of it.Ald.Certer, while admitting Lhe Jat ing of the money might open the door to similar i requests from others, said he would vote for the proposal of granting $2,000, for the reason, stated by Ald.Lanorte Ald Payette said he was willing to contribute.out of his own pocket, but thought the taking of corporation money was & mistake.On the vote being put Ald.Laporte, Lapointe, Robillard and Carter voted in the affirmative, and Ald.Payette, Ekers, and Sadler in the negative.\u2018The city has $307,828 in bonde, at 5 t, maturing this summer, and it was decided to ask the council for authority to advertise for tenders for them at 3 1-2 percent.These bonds form of the city\u2019s consolidated debt of $27,000,000.It was also decided to ask for authority to advertise for tenders for the yearly Joan of $300,000, at 4 percent.Finally, it was decided to recommend issue of $1,000,000 in temporary bonds in anticipation of revenue for the current vear.A communication was read from the .Parks and Playgrounds Association asking for the use of a vacant lot for 8 children\u2019s play ground, in Point Bt.Charles.The question was referred to a subcommittee, THE DUSTY STREETS THE MAIN STREETS ARE TO DE SPRINKLED ON BUNDAYS.At the Road Committee mesting on Friday,Aldermen Sadler and Dagenais brought up the question of tho dusty streets.The people all over the city, they said, were complaining.- \u2019 Ald.Vallieres, chairman of the committed, thought the tréuble was Que to care- lessens on the fait of the alvie employes.He added, this year thers were twenty sore watering carts in use than last year.Mayor Cochrans thought it was sdvisable to sprinkle the main straots on Sundays, as was the case last summer.Ald.Vallieres said the committees had decided to bave that done.The letter of the Business Men's League, regarding the establishment of a conduit systerc tor glest ic wires, was read.The an pointed out thata committee had been named a year ago by the council to.study the matter, but it had never made & report, and it was resolved to report to council for.further instructions.t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CITY LOSES $31,000.Judge Robidoux wendered judgment on Saturday on the opposition of the Cantin estate to the sale by the sheriff of their pro y, on a claim of the city for some $31,000, amount of -pecial tax, end interest, for the widening of Notre Dame street: west.The o tion was maintained on the ground of prescription, There will be an appeal from that judgment.en THE PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL COMMITTEE DISCUSSED THE MATTER ON FRIDAY, BUT DID NOTHING.The special committee on the public libfary question met on Friday and discussed the situation created by the clause in the city forbidding the use of Viger square or other park property as a site.Aid.Armes thought the best thing to do, since the library could not be erected on a publie square was to recommend the choice of the St.Lawrence.market site, which he proposed in the form of a motion.| Ald.L.A.Lapointe said that as the market stalls had been let for the year, the city could not abolish the market during that time.Ald.Payette proposed in amendment that the city be requested to ap ropriate the sum of $35,000 for the purchase of a suitable site, to be situated in St.James, Bt.Louis or St.Lawrence wards.The motion waa defeated, Ald, Pay- ette and Ald.Dagenais being in the affirmative.The motion of Ald.Ames was also voted down, Aldermen Laporte, Giroux, Lariviere and Payette in the negative.Finally, the following motions were : a uch as by the amendment of the charter, the site chosen for the public , namely, on Viger square, bas become impossible, the committee refers the.subject of the library \u2018That an estimmte be prepared for the to the coun- | brib consideration of {His committee at its next mesting, a \u2018to the probable cost of iating t iece- of lan een St.Do i ine street.Charlotte street and Mount Charles Place, to = depth of 300 feet, back from: St.Dominique street.\u2019 NEW BRUNSWICK BILL INTRODUCED IN THE LEGISLATURE TO TAX COMPANIES FROM OTHER PROVINCES.St.John, N.B., May 2\u2014The Hon.Mr.Pugsley, Attorney-General, introduced a bill yesterday imposing taxes on companies incorporated in -other rovinces and having offices in New runswick.They will be expected to pay $50 a year where the capital is $100,000 or less than $100 a year where the capital exceeds that sum.OBITUARY.Richford, Vt., May 1.\u2014The funeral of Mrs.ence Anna Gage Reed, wife of Mr.Chas, L.Resd, editor of the Richford \u2018Journal,\u2019 who died vn Wednesday of pueumonia, was held in the Methodist Fpiscopal Church to-day, and was largely attended.Deceased had been a correspondent of the Montreal Daily Witness\u2019 for several years, besides doin e large amount of work on the Richfo \u2018Journal Saginaw, Mich., May 2\u2014Captain Michael Madden, well-known to vessel men all over the great lakes, is dead here from lung trouble.Cleveland, May 2\u2014James Lavan, a well-known citizen, and an employee of the Bradstreet Mercantile Agency for thirty-six years, is dead.Chicago, May 2.\u2014Charles Marvin Hardy, for many years a prominent lawyer in Chicago, is dead from heart disease, aged 69 years.A FATAL FIRE.Great Neck, LL, May 2.\u2014Two negro stable boys and thirty-two valuable horses were burned to death in a fire which destroyed the stables of W.Gould Brokaw\u2019s estate early to-day.Loss between $40,000 and 850,000.A high wind rendered the efforts of the local fire department futile.: Mr.Brokaw, who is a wealthy merchant and society man of New York, appeared soon after the engines arrived.He was anxious to have the two stable boys rescued, but the room where they are supposed to have been asleep was in: flames before the first stream was tarned on.The origin of the fire is unknown, but probably was due to the carelessness of a stableman.\u2014\u2014p>\u2014\u2014\u2014 DR.POLLOCK RESIGNS., Halifax, N.8.,, May 2.\u2014The Rev.Dr.Pollock has resigned the principalship of the Halifax Preabyterian Lege.The board requested him to allow the resignation to remain in abeyance for a year.to do on condition that it be for one year only.=== POLICEMAN SHOT A NEGRO EX-CONVICT IS GOADED TO COMMIT MURDER.\u2014 New York, May 2\u2014Ernest O.J.Peters, à policsman, wes chot and killed tonight in à saloon known as the \u2018Black and Tem, at Sixth avenue \u201cnd Third street, by Jefferson Sanders, a negro ex-convict.Sanders also shot Sergeant Thomas Gil- hooly and Joseph Russo, a both of whom will probably dre They beat the negro with their pistol butts, but he was not dan, usly hurt.He was captured after fight.The policemen, according to many witnesses,\u201d spent the greater part of the night in the saloon, in which Senders is employed as a waiter, The police say De bas served eighteen years in Sing ing.r - , According to witnesses \u2018the three policemen teased the _egro until a fight tarted, when they seized him and pound- 8 of thelr Pistols.Bandes broke aus o eir ., broke awa and drawing a pistol fired one ahot which killed Peters.Another police man ran in from the street and attempted to arrest the wien he opened e again, hitting Gi y an 1880, both of whom staggered out of the door and fell on the sidewalk.e pistol was empty Senders was clubbed into submission, Nei jer of the run d- ed men was able ve any .tion of the origin of Œ trouble ana PRINCE OF SAXE MEINJNGEN.f xeMeiningen, commander of.the -Bixth Army Corps at Breslau, and brother:in-law of the Emperor Wi ia whose recent ofders aginst the mal-treat- ment of soldiers and drunkenness in the army crested a sensation, has resigned.THE AMES TRIAL SOME DAMAGING EVIDENCE AGAINST THE FORMER MAYOR OF MINNEA- Minn, lis, Minn., May 2.\u2014When the trial of former Mayor A.A.Ames for ery was resuméd to-day, Irwin A.Gardner, who swears he collectad mon for the Mayor from unfortunate women, 7 OÙ Advertisements, oo .tried A D.P.fy, Ascca, N.Y.5 > gl.\u201cMy mother was troubled with con- | M ol @FI sumption for many years.At last a ~~.she.was given up to die.Then she s Cherry Pectoral, and was speedily cured,\u201d 2.0.Ayer Oe.= This Dr.Pollock consented | , policeman, .admitted collecting from patients of Dr.Berlin, May 3\u2014The hereditary Prince | Am of SaxeM dvertisemen get your stomach and liver into proper condition by using this renowned old family.remedy LU Beecham\u2019s Pills.Sold Everywhere.In boxes, 35 cents, THE MONTREAL DAILY WITN A a After Over-Indulgetice : [ALLAN LIN ce: E.LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From Montreal, 'HIAN.May 2 May 9 June 13 Julyl8 May 16 June 20 July 25 May 23 June 27 Aug.1 20 July 4 Aug.8 do not carry cattle, urse DRINK CURED BY COLONIAL REMEDY No taile.\u2018No odor: Can de given in glass of swater tes or coffee, without patient s knowledge.oaks te-for alooholic stimulan: we condrmed inebriate, « ** tippler,\u201d social drinker or drucksrd Im; ble foranyone to have an appetite for alcoholic liquors after using Colonial Remedy.- Imdersed by Members of W, \u20ac.T.¥.Mya.Moors, Superintendent of the Weman's.Chris tisn Temperance Union, Ventura, California, writes : \u201c1 have d Qolonial Rem ody on very obstinate drunkards, an © cures have many.Ih'man: cases the Remedy was given secretly.¥ chieertaily recommend dnd indorse Colonial Remedy.M bers Tunisian and Bavarian are the largest and test steamers on the Canadian route, 10.576 tens, Twin screws.Midship saloons, spacious promenade decks, electric lights throughout.FIRST CLASS, Bavarfan, Tunislam, Iomtan.$74.Parisian $10.Other steamers $68 upwards.SECOND CLASS, Liverpool, London or London- derry, per Bavarian or Tunising, $48.Other steamers, $37.50.Return tickets at reduced rates.THIRD CLAS, Liverpool, London or Glasgow, \u201885 or 935; Paris, $3L GLASGOW SERVICE.From Montreal.From New Yerk.Sardinisn.Wed., May 20 | Mongolian.Thurs., May 14 bicilian.Wed., May 27 | Laurentian.Thurs., May 28 First Oabin 850, Second Cabin $35 ApplytoH.& A.ALLAN, Montreal HAMBURG AMERICAN LINE.SUMMER CRUISES TO THE LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT BUN, Norway, North Cape and Spitzhergen, and to Nerway, Sweden, Russia and Denmark.; RÉQULAR SERVICES From New York to Plymouth (London,) Cherbourg (Paris) and Hamburg -Twin-Screw Express and Passenger steamers.ustrated pamphlets mailed on application.For rates and further information apply to JAMES THOM, Gen.Agt., 17 St.Bacrament Bt.of our Union are delighted to find sn treatment to aid us in our temperance work.\u201d Druggista or by mail.#1.Trial package free by writing Mrs.M: A.Cowan (for years sectetary.of a \u2018Woman's Christian Temperance Union), 3284.8t.Catherine st, Montreal.Sold in_Montresl by Ÿ B.Goulden, 381 Bl 8¢t.: E.J£.Nadeau, Rachel and 8t Denis; Gourlay's Pharmacy, 2613 8.Catherine wt THOS.SONNE, Sr.MANUFACTURER OF AWNINGS, TENTS, SAILS.Waggon Oovers, Ce Horse Oovera.STALL KINDS OF TENTS ON HIRE.| Tarpaulins and Oli-Skin Olothing.193 COMMISSIONERS ST, Bell Telephone Main 1161, : Established 1388.|.3 SU LOCKS and KEYS JOHN OHLING, 312 ST.JAMES STREET.Te TON SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender for- Coal, Sorel,\u201d\u2019 will be received at this office until SATURADY, MAY 9, inclusively, for the sûpply and delivery, at Sorel, of 18,000 tons of semi-bituminous run of Mine Steam Coal.Forms of tender can be obtained at the Department of Pubic Works, and at the office of Mr.G.J.Desbarats, Direétor of ship yards at Sorel.- Persons tendering are notified that ten- | ladr > ders will not be cousidered unless made on the printed form supplied, and signed with their actual signatures.; An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, payable to the urder of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, for eight thousand dollars ($8,000.00), must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited it the party tendering decline the contract, or fall to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of nqm- aceeptance of teader.- The Department does not bind: itheit to accept the lowest or any tender.By order + FRED.GELINAS.Department of Public Works, , A wa, April 29, 1903.LE Newëpapers inserting this advertisement without-authority from the Debartmant, wii not be paid for it : ee was recalled for redirset uxamipation.He declared that he had given his evi-, dence without promise of immunity or reward of any kind from the state,.He Ve Ames for medical services, but swore that he \u2018protection\u2019 payments were entirely distinct from these transactions.Thos.M.Brown, who was the Mayor's.secretary, produced a list of \u2018roomers\u2019 he had found in the Mayor's desk while cleaning it out.This was after the Mayor had left town.It was in the iandwrit- ing of Charles R.Hill, the Mayor's eap- tain of police, and presumably was the list of women who were paying for protection.cr BISHOP HURST DEAD \u2014_\u2014 M¥YTHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH LEADER PASSES AWAY.-\u2014 Washington, May 3.\u2014Bishop\u2019 .John.urst, of the Methodist J face.pol Church, died here at 12.40 o'clock] this morning.Bishop Hurst had been in failing health for nearly two years, and for more than a year it had been recognized that a fatal termination of his malady was but a question of months.He was stricken with paralysis in London last September, a year ago, when attending the Ecumenical Conference.mination prostate no CATs 4% sagaination pi im, and the si brought on rapidly the decline that nally | about noon, on the roof, but on ac- endéd in his death at early this morning.nes .hour \u2014 THE OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO, .MARKET BOAT LINES To CARILLON and WAY PORTS.Steamer *\u2018DUCHE3S OF YORK leaves every Wedneeday and Saturday at 6 a.m.\u2018To Grenville, Hawkesbury, Papineau- ville, Ottawa, &c.Bteamer PRINCESS\u2019 leaves Tuesdays and Fridays at 5.30 a.m.Passengers and Freight carried at lowest rates.Steamers leave the Canal Basin, foot of Nazareth street.For further information apply at Office and Stores, 61 to 165 COMMON STREET.Telephone MAIN 1629.R.W.SHEPHERD, May 2nd, 1908.Managing Directer.Atlantic City, N.J.\"THE CHALFONTE.On the Peach at North Carolina Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N°.J.Re-opens Frid January 30th.pe M ed) & Haines Co in > = HOTEL EMPIRE, Broadway and 68rd St.,N.Y.City A Familyand Transient Hotel.Reems $1.80 Fer.Day and Upwards.\u2018Telephone in Every Room, Restaurant neted for the excellence of its cul- sine, its efficient service and moderate prices.ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS EVERY EVENING ALL CARS PASS the EMPIRE.Send for booklet.W.Johnson Qulan, Prop.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Advertisements.The Subscriber Begs to announce to.his customers and the public, that he has HOYED FROM HIS OLD STARD, To 1778 Notre Dame St., (One deor Enst.) Where he will be pleased o see his friends as usual.J.A.HARTE, RRrussisr.1778 Notre Da m © Street.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS [> MONTREAL to LIVERPOOL.CANADA.May 9 June ld July 18 KENSINGTON.May 16 June 23 July 25 DOMINION.May 23 June 27 Aug.1 BOUTHWARK.May July 4 Aug 8 BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL, 88.MAYFLOWER ,,._ .88.COMMONWEALTH.viene.May 3 PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Irishman.April 2% Norseman .May 9 Tauric.May 2 Englishman.May 16 Avonmouth Dock and Bristol, From Montreal.Turcoman.May 2 | Manxmen.May 16 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.Vancourer.April 22| Vancouver.June 6 For all particulars regarding freight or passage, apply to The DOMINION LINE, 17 8t.Sacrament St.Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.PROPOSED SUMMER SAILINGS, Montreal to Liverpool, \u2018LAKE CHAMPLAIN' .May 1st] \u2018LAKE ERIE ., .May 14th.\u2018LAKE MANITOBA\u2019 .May 21st.\u2018LAKE CHAMPLAIN\u2019 .June 4th.\u2018LAKE ERIE\u2019 .June loth.\u2018LAKE MANITOBA\u2019 .Jupe 33h, And Weekly thereafter.Mentreal to Bristol.*'MONTROSE\u2019 .\u2026.May 8th and June 6th.Steamers sail at daybreak.Passengers embark after 8p.duy previous to sailing *The Comomirose\u201d carries »econd Cabin P gers only.These file large steamers have twin screws, side keels, midship saloons, spa- clous premenade docks, electric light througheut, and are of the most modern type.RATES OF PASSAGE, First Cabin, $65 and upwards.trip tickets at reduced rates.Second Cabin to Liverpool, and by \u2018Mont- Tose\u2019 to Bristol, $37.50; to London, $40.00.Second Cabin, round trip, $71.25; London, Rouna Third Class to Liverpool, London, Gias- Bow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queens- town, $25.00.To book passage and for all particulars apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, 6 ST.SACRAMENT STREET, Montreal.REFORD AGENCIES, DONALDSON LINE.Glasgow Weekly Service.From MONTREAL.+8 ALCIDES.ves 88.MARINA (cold storage).Glasgow, Donaldson Bros.THOMSON LINE.London Weekly Service.From MONTREAL.89.FREMONA .\u2026.ceuce see c00c0u ces May 8 \u20ac storage and cool air).May 15 88, CERVON (cold storage and cooi air).Msy 22 Leith Service, 88.JACONA.88.BELLONA Aberdeen Service.B8.ESCALONA.\u2026\u20260\u2026.\u2026u000us0000u00u0 May 20 Agenta\u2014Cairns, Young & Noble, Newcastle-on, Tyne; A.Low, Bons & Co., 7 Fenchurch avenue.London, E.C.; W.Thomson & Co., Leith; W.Thomson & Sens, Dundee, Scotland.LORD LINE, Cardiff Service.From Montreal.88.LORD IVEAGH 88.LORD CHARLEMONT COLD STORAGE.Fitted in special steamers of both lines, THE ROBERT REFORD C0., Limited, 23 and 25 St Sacrament Street, MONTREAL FURNESS, WITHY & CO., CINITED.) MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITED.The only direct and ar 3 tine bet CANADA and MANOREST ERP Treen It is proposed to despatoh the steamers of this line on orsbout the undermentioned dates: Montreal and Manchester.From Man *Fitted with cold storage.Quebec and Manchester.AUSTRIANA.Lerccressessccnc0s Jrom Nr a> MANCHESTER ENGINEKR.May 15 HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE, Mentreal and Antwerp.Through bills of lading granted sny of th bo lines to or from any point in aay estorn States.For rates of Freight and particulars, apply to an: Railway Agent, or to op 7 FURNESS, WITHY & CO., Limited, Agents, | 44 8¢, Francels Xaviei _ st., Montreal, P.Q.\u2014 Groceries, Provisiens, &c FIRE RECORD.Kelso, Que., May 4\u2014Mr.Jas.Marshall\u2019s house, Trout River, with nearly all the contents, was burned on Tues- day- last.The fire was first \u2018noticed count of it being a wooden structure, and there being a high wind blowing at the time, it was impossible to extinguish the flames.But for the prompt assistance of their neighbors, the house of Mr.Jas.Marshall, jr.would also have been destroyed.The loss is partly covered by\" insurance.Mr.Marshall, sr., was postmaster for Trout River for many years.The of- HONEY IN THE CONB, EXTRACTED HONEY in Glass, all sizes, NEW MAPLE SYRUP, pure, NEW MAPLE SUGAR, pure, CRYSTALLIZED FIGS, CRYSTALLIZED GRAPES, STUFFED OLIVES, STUFFED DATES, STUFFED PRUNES, WASHED FIGS, in Small Baskets.NATURAL FiG3, FEGS fn SYRUPS, At WALTER PAULS fice was until a few years ago in the house recently destroyed.Grecery Establishmont, Corner Metcalfe and St.Catherine Btreeta.ESET oI NE Commencing FRIDAY, May 2; row Hird cas Hotapet Tuesday and Friday thereafter will be attached to the Maritime Er press Jeaving Montreal 12 00 noon.Returning will be attached 10 the Maritime Express leaving Meta pedis 2.82 a.m.Thuisday and Sunday.Pa Sengers may occupy car!at Metapedis St tion after 8.00 p.m.previous evening ROYAL MAIL TRAIN Leaves Bonaventure Depot 7-45 pm, every Naturdas\u2019 for Rimouski, conneciing wit EUROPEAN MAIL STEAM ERS, CITY TICKET OFFICE, 143 St.Jam es Streeg.Leave Bonaventure Station \u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED\" Daily at 8a.m., Ar.Torento 4.4) p.m., Ham ilton 5.40 p.m., Niagara Falls; Ont.7.0! p.m., Buffalo 820 p.m., London 5.40 p.m., Detreit 9.30 p.m., Chicago 7.20 a.m.Elegant Cafe Service om abeve Train.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE Lv.8.30 s.m.week days : 4.10 p.m.daily.Ar, Ottawa 1150 a.n., 7.10 p.m.REDUCED FARES Until June 15, 1903, Colonist fares from MONTREAL to Seattle, Victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Rossland, Nelsen, Trail, Robson.1 BpoMame .0oviirnenn.SG li Anaconda, Butte, Helena 45.6) .49.04 > = CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 8%.James Street, Tolephonec Main 400 and a, or Bonaventurs Station.WITS «= PACIFIC ADDITIONAL TRAINS.ST, AGATHE, LABELLE and Intermedisu Btations (trom Pl Viger).1.23 p.m.Saturdays, commencing May Ind Returning, leaves Labelle Mondan 9.15 ax a.m, arriving Montreal 840 am .a.m.Bundays, oo i ay 3rd, re tuming, leaves Labelle 5 p.m., arrir ing Montreal 9.40 p.m.ST.AGATHE and Intermediate Btations.9.00 am Week days, commencing Mondsy May 4th, returning, leave Br.Agathi at 415 Bo arriving Montreal 7.0 .m.(This train runs to and fra belle on Thursdays).| PLANTAGENET and Intermediste Btation (from Windsor Street).6.13 p.m.Week days, commencing Moodsy May 4th, returning, leave Plantage net, week days 1.15 am, arriving Montreal 9.35 am.These trains are in addition to present service.\u2014_\u2014 CITY TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFIC} 129 AT.JAMES ST.Professional.PATENTS, Tr manss FETHERSTONHAUQH & 00, SOLICITORS.AND EXPERTS, Cqnnteaare MONTREAL Bullding, R.A.DUNTON & H.BABY, NOTARIES, Ete., TEMPLE BUILDING, 185 St.James Street FUNDS FOR INVESTMENT.MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED.\"ARCH.McGODN, Kf.IMPERIAL BUILDING Tel.Maïn 1938, Room 34 \u201c ERTS.\u2014 RORT.CEMIPE EC FRED.H.MARKSL ' GEO.BH.A.MONTGOMERY.WALDO W.BKINNER.PATENTS AND TRADE MARKS OWEN N.EVANS, TEMPLE BUILDING MOSTERAE \u2014\u2014 Cement, Drain Pipes, &c.DRAIN PIPES, PORTLAND CEMENTS, AT LOWEST MARLET PRICES W.à PF P.CUREID & CO .865 Gt.dames S6reu - to ov Ws .B38 aa.=, rocssorne 9.= ~d May 2nd \u2018a Moundan 1840 am ay 3rd, re D.m, arriv ions.ng Monday Be.Agath( ontreal 7.04 Ines Street.ISSUED.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 > MONDAY, Mar 4, 1003, Sunlight Soap brightens and cleanses everything it washes Quite as good for cleaning household utensils as washing clothes, 125 ga IN THE OLD MAUSOLEUM.STORY OF THE MUTINY.(By R.E.Forrest.) {SUMMARY OF STORY ALREADY PUB- © LISHED.) Joy opens with the arrival from pois two daughters of M?.Neale, *taaizs maputacturer at the sation at Hajigunje.The Neales live in *az old Mausoleum.At Soe end of the tion lives John Dyke, the magistrate and coflector.Chloe, the youhger Miss Neale, becomes engaged to Dacres, one of the English officers stationed at Hajigunje, Preparations for the wedding are hurried on.Captain Steele interests Mary, the elder Miss Neale, in Mrs.Graham, the Burmese widow of a Scotchman.Mr, Neale takes the seventeen-year-old son into the factory.Mary teaches the two girls.Buliran Bird proposing to Mary is Mrs.Dyke not knowing this tells ary that an en- sagement between them would not be ugreeadle to Mr.Bird'a people.She plans to WS Dave Bird moved to another station he astonishes ber by tellin ng ber of the refusal.Zulfikar All Holy War.News comes of the taxing of Delhi and the horridle details strike terror to the hearts of the English at Hajigunge, but the days go by and they begin to hope.News of the massacre reaches the little band.Captain Steele advises disarming the Sepoys, Pt is igndred.Mr.Neale's place is to be the rendezvous in case of outbreak.Colonel Monk warns his regiment of the fate of mutineers.Old Bhola Misr begs ihe Colonel to go to the hills.Dacres grives Macy and Chloe over to se Mrs, Forde.{le at Mrs.Forde's word 1s brought of the mutiny of the Be- poys, and they are driven rapidly to Mrs.Dyke's house.When the news comes to Colonel Monk, he, with Dacres and Steele, burries to the lines.The habit of diag ipilne holds the men while he appeals to ir reason and loyalty, but though they waver, he is shot down by Bhola\u2019s son, and all is lost.Steele and Dacres escape,and hurry towards Nr.Dyke's house.Mr.Dyke is killed as he guards the treasury, having sent Bird and Ford to rescue the women.Mrs.Dyke, unconscious of what has bap- pened, scolds over her husband's absence.The servant tells the women all the officers are been killed.Mrs.Graham rushing in Is Bow her dsughters have Beem torn pried her.Mrs.Dyke consents to Joave and zoes to make preparation.Returning with & beg of jewellery she gives it to the servant who, stepping into the carriage drives off leaving the women to their fate.Mr.Dyke's faithfal Jema- dar hides them in an outhouse.They are a4 but a man whose child Mrs.has ured insists that they be let ons.The house is looted.ey are found Captain Steels who, Dacres and them away.They are âriv- en to the usoleum, narrowly eeaping 2 party of natives on the way.eales are startied by.the arrival ot the fugitives.All move into the little fortress-iike maéu- soléum, taking the cook.Bird, Sawyer, a Sepoy, and old Bhola Misr join them.CHAPTER XXXIV.THE FIRST ATTACK.When Bird and Dacres mount up to the roof and take post beside the te way they understand wh they been left unmolested s0 long.Yells and ey Advertisements, Could Not Lie On Hes Left Side.\u2018WAS TROUBLED WITH PAIN IN HER HEART FOR SIX YEARS.Expected Her Friends Would Find Her Dead.irs.C.Bondreau, Campbellton, N.B, Was completely cured by MILBURN'S Heart and Nerve Pills.She tells of her experience in the following letter: \u201cI was troubled with a pain in my heart and weakness for six years.Most of the time I could not lis on my left side.| consulted a doctor but got no re.liet and was completely discouraged, ! did not think I would live long and ex ed my friends would find me dead.A friend brought me a box of Milburn\u2019 Heart and Nerve Pills and I tock them to please ber, not thinking would do me any good.I bad not use half the box when c ced to feel myself getting 5! better and by the time I bad takes two boxes I was completely cured and can ommend them to all sufferers from heart roub Price so cts.per box or 3 for $1.35, all ealers, or | THE T.MILBURN GO., Limited, + Steele fo Guy Yori ed who \u201cedge of the veranda, between the men | he old \u2018manscleum inform are said already, the \u2018old go- after the manner eft | Fig | fu TE 4 4e gE, £75k faces © to the full Seient ty, & plain, smooth surface of wall, un broken by any opening; it was only in the cpper story that there were any windows, and these were few and small and iron-berred.At each of the four corners was a circular bastion, while round the whole building ran a ditch or fosge, which had.been Hlled up, however, just in front of the The bastions completely enfiladed the flanks of the buid- ing, and the two front ones commanded the front of the gateway.The roof of the building was a flat, terraced one, and thus a ed a means of communication all around.wall ran round the ed A Jow parapet of the root 2nd round the bastions.GREEN OR BLACK \u201cThe Tea with the taste you'll god the women as it were, putting his band upon his shoulder \u2018 \u2018Oh, Captain Steele,\u2019 whispers the did jou shoot any of the savages bon \u2018It is time for us all to go to bed; up to the full height ie balding, , Proolaims Captain Steele., Bd was crow aL\u201d ny.\u2018There are no beds %o to; eid mental crenelated parapet ra Mrs.Neale.\u201cWe must à ; Stecle, too, has mounsed on to the |tho floor.\u2019 .RS roof again, and walks slowly round ity \u2018And a very place, too, this wea- making careful observation of the ground ther)! says Steele: .on all Sides The little \u2018ortress has bee ut we cannot sleep down here, in On ai four eides of it Tes the midst of this horrible.heat and tha! placed a smell.runping away on two sides Pro Pa ar à distance, on the third up to the vats and new owns and other Buildi y about a turlong off, and on the fo up to the cactus crowned mound and ditch which form the boundary of the mausoleum grounds, about two hundred yards away.Ît cannot thus be x unobserved.When Elodie gets TP to the pterss and is talking to Dacres an ird they see & man running gate, and, shallenging bir 2 they di dit is he \u2018Sepoy they have exci The men from the mausoleum are now matching on the dt ie 1ertress; en; they b have heard t fat Mr.his tressure-ch est_in- toi TH a he has only three other Eng- en with him; they expect to carry it with a rush.Steele hurries down into the courtyard, \u2018We must all on to bhe roof,\u2019 says Nesle, when he hears the news.we says Steele, quietly, \u2018I will cnly take Bhols 2 isr Pa You others must own here and guard the wicket.Roll at cart up against it.Pile those so e of the gatewsy again, à Steele places Bird ang Dacres in one of the baëtions flanking it, while he and Bhola Misr take post in \"the other.The para ct galls being of the ordinary ei they Crouch down behind them; and this Steel bids Bird and Dacres do.Hardly have they settled themselves down when they see a sinuous line of flambeaux and torches winding along the avenue trough the mausolenn grounds.It è gateway.Po through the gateway on to the open plain, the long, narrow stream becomes s broad sheet, as the Tier, Ring out ne \u201cen opeain, ina et Al may to orermhes and destro PRE ed | shouts and straight for on he makes beaux flash on dark on sword and shield, on matchlock an lance, on iron-bound club.The crowd is fom int toa to a.sudden n pand a little way teele rising up in he left hand: g/d and shouting out: \u2018 Who are you ?What do do you ant Then from fifty mouths goes up the word, \u2018Peringhee,\u2019 and then it is con- Dected with many an opprobrious epi- \u2018Go back !\u2019 cries Steele.\u2018If you come nearer we fire! ' is & yell, and the crowd heaves and, The dan Dger DOW that it will throw itself with full opt a and colléctive impulse on the wicket abd burst it open, carry it away.\u2018This indeed, is the e purpose, for in the band{.are many men ho have forced ral way by ence into many a dwel place before.But 8 tele has measured the distance well; be ue given striot inns to the others that no one is to re until he gives the word, no one to rise up from behind the parapet, only knéel there; he Sew the foremost line of men almost to reach the edge of the filled-up portion of ihe diteh; ben he shouts ou ihe rtd, shrieks and gai Le dark faces = Four en pe four cries, and the.rolling umah wave loses its solidity, breaks up into spray.The attacking force attenuates, disperses; for though there are in it many fearless men accustomed to fights and frays, it is composed chiefly of cultivators, not accustomed *o be shot at, and who prefer to kill and plunder with ease and safety.Two men only kee the ground; ¢ on their backs, wit moonlight laying on their upturned fares pe Badan and bellies and thighs; od i Soot pointing straight up to the sky.The band soon reforms, tho at & respectful distance, and the match- men open a fire on the gateway.is most anxious to reply.\u2018No,\u2019 says \u2018We must not waste our ammunition.\u2019 After a time the firing ceases.The crowd withdraws.There is evidently a change of purpose.men divide themselves into groups which take up their positions at different points faci the y.Watehfires are lighted not for the sake of warm ambient air supplies that pi Rs but to serve gathering points, give lights for the hookahs.Th sat down before the fortress in form.Steele returns to the courtyard, and relates what has happened.\u2018We shall not be molested pny more to-night,\u201d he says.hat wi Pen {omorrow morning we had better Poe eke our ball re ents or g to e heat in the courtyard, not a large one, is stifli The ngs.all around it are atilltho now near midnight\u2014 ev os off the heat they have be been ab- ing during {he Jong, fiery day.The stench from the from the hides and leather dunghonpé, indigo- in the verandas, is over- nee TE .e mosquitoes ire a terrible.plague.They are in swarms.They are excited to 8 point of madnese by the richer blood, protected by a thinner skin, now brought within their reach \u2018You must my SE a have aford them shelter only when if Are there.no rooms - stairs that would do for 708 te ol = If Miss Neale will come up wi uh me we might see Steele takes a little earthenware up from the niche in the wall in which is burning, and he and Mary \u2018mount one of the siaircases leading to the upper story.but as des cleaned for a lo: they one and, fed, i 5 woul ve to ie very dirty am afraid,\u201d says Bt sorrowtdlly, | \u201cthat the verandas de ba are, would be better than any of these rooms.\u2019 ve not been opened or time the eir fo thet \u201cIt is so horrible don + ther \u201d wile oo |.with \u2018a shudder; stand here all ges ind face to the little window, dra in the cooler, fresher, outer air, as they who have come through the fiery desert |' drink of the fountain a of oasis \u2018I bave it,\u2019 Nou nist sleep on the op Se He, js no resson why ou should not.There js.Si dan- om the night air; vo êtirer dan-| OT, would be delightful,\u2019 cries : aling a Jong, deep draught; continu: ing to fahale have telt ne as were chokiag.I conld d hard] my breath, It made me ice Quite pd and sick.\u2019 There is & quaver, a very slight quaver, in her voice.Steele raises the Jisile Ip d holds it up at \u2018he Jevel of\" their faces.He fixes his eyes on 's.face, and she sees in them a great compassion and tenderness.\u2018Yes, you shall sleep on the roof, It wi be cool and pleasant there now.A sweat voice, delicate in es and vou à with a ow o t t accents of my > és vole rs again, as I ny ida.T\u2014 my r.) a feel revived already at the mers thought of it,\u2019 cries They have got to the head of the stairs and ate about to descend, when Stesle sto and sa; cmv have a bad dey of it tomer row; from the heat and in other wa 1 want you to bear up bravely, qe others Beer de pe bal others.eir ndency would he the worst thing pos le at à time like this, \u2018 vas only fee « o faint ly feeling little fai \u20ac be \u2018cans of of v.fou be heat of this room.\u2019 ve a brave spirit.You] \u2018wilt no quail.LS \u2018others will, most}.\u2018Hiely; be d reseed.: I look to yon to counteract thus.\"I look \u2018to you to be not only faim and Self séased, but also hopeful and heatul.| You will thus keep up the spirite of the.\u2018out het |.others.\u2019 \u2018You may, Mary, holding hand in a Toons sort of vers as if to ratify a bargam, Steele takes belie iokly, ed, d drops it suddenly, and rubs the tip of bis bose, in| great confusion.Did he think snatched at it somewhat too eagerly; pressed it somewhat foo hard?\u2018You cannot fake u use of say of the rooms above,\u2019 ; veranda.\u201cThey when the; each the bave not been 0 ed or c leaned for so e roof.\u2019 \\ You mus v od upon the fool Tu ER that would be 20 is any more fir ingerous if there ing.\u2019 \u2018There will.not pe You can run dova at once if t di Let us take it up.\u201d At this sn | of the year mich bed-| ding is oot needed; you want- Jothing to cover with.atid can make beds only, \u2018and pu ar appropriated to the use of the three el , Mrs, 2 Mrs.Veste.Ih The others must on a carpet.the beds, is spread on the.roof at the Neglected coughs often develop into quickly cures coughs \u2014prevents Pleasant to take * For jour my ben 2h omable to 8 © theoags of the rouns, | the floors.on which | be sos, in| His Where is the be: | Mrs.\u2018ble like.\u201d EE LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED Abd Repairing done one at Lowest Prices, JOH H \u2018213 #7, NOUNS, GET YOUR BEDDING | ResMade equal te New at BEBBiNG | TOWNSHEND'S o 0 Mattress: Maker dnd ; Feather Renovator, $3.WNOLMRALÉ AND BUFAIL OBL James Bt, menr Ud Stand, ze.Main 2016, xt - of the building, on the side the gateway.ut when the ladies ud \" children go up Mrs, Neale will not socept the arrangement made for her.She, Senior to sleep by the side of her deughters, and Mrs.Graham must hive he ['OR of the\"beds.\u2019 a h Mis very hard =, Joe, \u2018as she winks down à on the osé drugget.I , would harder if there were mone,\u2019 cries Steels, hh 8 smile, as.he | down some bundles of clothing: \u201che rough ht up to serve as pillows is lie the sleepihg on deck on odes the steamer, which we all agréed was so ne en Jetire, and the women and hildren set te thasdust rien orm in th : laces.It is lying for most o The a ; is thin; the roof of But the air flowing over the Fro oe rren plain is #0 cool and pleasant his midmght hour, it feels so pure au fresh after the hot, fetid air of the tyard below, they are so worn out - \"the horrors amd fatigues and sor om of the day, the deep silence that round is so soothi ; hat the han: y oblivion of sleep desc he mai ity.Pir [PEE IERIE SRR \u2014æ fo be continued) tés \u2018BIBLE \"WORDS.+ MONDAY, MAY 4, .\u2018à THE SYMPATHY OF GOD.gr * Iwill make mention of pis] the Sans \u2019 ness of the fod.vin of His M shgel © \u2018eaus : them.che Lux 7 od wi have one who is toushed with the very ide] our, in ities.ar VESpe in a exoep 2 Therefor fll ou 1 our ul an and \u201ca ous Jet ue ds Joscs we men, then ns arm \u2018saves the Lo He ose that are cast down.ir ory and will save them.-Himw in\u2019 ue day of trouble and know that He is an evér-presen r man cri Eu out.of = He castdown ques ao mir Cor.vil, 1d an ed English uain + on nglish it bre decinred thet el the are inarked in the ear and t \u201cpont his voice .\u2019.: é all marked sheep?\u201880 ait that _ can see it?pers be\u201d r it?And are our feet nim s > fou hd wiling to run in his ol hu vos sai à the Tord relp: \u2018roubles.God, Ps.xxxiv, pr follow him.\u2019 Are our Sold by Druggitts \u2026 1 was 90 weak xd snhisusted front of Angler's Emu Eo Silt a comet vus Denchied Ss tne ax, Toronto, Canadé.: ANGIER CHEMICAL COMPANY, way are We lost shesp, bleating piteons]y Aly as we wander carelessly in the tangled wilderness of the world?consumption consumption \u201c$04.and $1.00 cobghing that I was == out & Hastings and Bata PEL.Main 558 PLUMBER, GAS & STEAMFITTER \" Orders Promptly Attended to, rd\u2019s sheen | 1s the mark | to hear his Si volos, and is it joy | WATT & RIDDELL, Carpenters 8 Builde Ce for al classes of work.Fhone EF Eaten cocoa protieretore Best.COCC Geoen ant the he est br only, Prack Mager & Co.403, 403, 5 Pasi St.Montreal therefore Best.5 OALEDONIA, 100», et 2h ; 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laughing.2 \u2018Do you mind if I send dim the tettér Ÿ \u2018Not at all, Mr, Kipling wili be daligaiées to hear from-you.\u2019 \u2018And now, papa, I want to make @ bésl- Dess proposition.1f Mr.Kipitng sheyld write some of these stories 1 have \u2018asked him to, and if you ihould publish them and they should, 411 ike hot cakes, womld you be willing \u2018ta.pay me 006 percent fora: ty for thinking up new plots?, \u2018L shall be most happy fo, my days arm ot pee Cons 7 do with authors?\u2018Most certainly.\u201d : \u2018And advance me five pents now où ny royalties to mail a letier te Mr.Kiplisg?Mr.Doubleday gravely laid a nickel nm the boy's hand.The contract was draws wp thet atter- noon.One month later came a eordiai letter from the fanious -author to say\u2019 that the suggestions were fine,\u201d exactly what he wanted, \u201cand that already he was at week on the first story.Last Christmas, Master.Doubleday ro ceived his first cheque, the rayalties: of one percent on the \u2018Just So Meries.\u2019 HM amounted to thres hundred doilars.\u2014Vet- liers\u2019 Weekly.\u2019 Lever's Y-E (Wiss Head) Disjatectint Soap Powder lé better than other powéait, 88 it is both soap and disinfectant.= A PORCIBLE REMINDER.London \u2018Tit Bite\u201d) An official visitor to an asylum was sine prised in thé course of his inspection.te ind.amonk-the iamates a gentleman - whe | jectiplainiék.Gat bo was unlawfully cen- \u2018|fned thers, by hia rolatines, vhe wanteë Lis money.- The officiai took him aside and heard kim lay his cass very Iucidly and sensibly betsrs -him.- The man seemed to de s0-remerkably cléar-hended that the commissioner made notes of the case and prosuised that he should not be long detained.He spent some hours in making an inspection of the institution, after which he \u2018Again saw ide unfortunate gentleman, and expressed the deepost sympathy with him, confined there eane among the mad, \u2018But do not féar,\u2019 he added; \u2018your case (Will be gone into at once, and your dls- charge will be speedy.There is no deudt about your sadily.\u2019 \u2018Thank you! A thousand times thank you!\u2019 said the gentleman.\u2018You will never regret the trouble you are taking.\u2019 \u201cThey walked to the gate *ogether, cRat- ting as they.went, aad shook bands at parting.- The commissioner was.passitg through the tate when he was violeacty kicked from habind and prostrated in 45e mud.He rose with dificutly, and, supporting himself by the gate, gasped: \u2018What\u2014what was that for?\u2018That,\u2019 said tho gentleman, now grissing shrough the bars, \u2018that's leat you forgat!* ~ sous \u2018ation PA PAST Tens.1.Mr.James Bock, -Assjotant Attorney-Ges- eral, tells the following story of an arga- ment made by à rurni barrister before & justice in a court in Penasylvani, The case was one in which the plaintiff fought \u2018to recover\u2019 damages from & railway com- pny for the killing of a cow.surg the course of his argument the oountry lawyer used this expressive pentetcs: \u2018If the train had been run as it should have been ran, or if the bell had best rung at it should have been rang, or if the \u2018whiftle bad beet blown as it ihould Dave been blew, \u201cboth of whick they &X nefthee, the cow would\u2019 not bave been injured when sbe was Kitte Philadelphie, \u201cPublis.I Lede LAMENTABLB MISUNDERSTANDINMG.Old Lady-How is the asven etek train Mr.Schwartemeistert \u2018Schwartsmelster (who loves to revert.te his Gsrman)\u2014'Alles recht.\u2019 Ola Lady (sxciteAly)\u2014OB, terrible.And my gir! Mandy wus on that trata.\u2019 Baits.mors \u2018American.\u2019 - Advertisements, SIR, SIT 6 PUISE Mleancd and 470d ta tasty caters | ; EY These goods look now when dyey 7 byonr methods, 'R.PARKER & CO., Montreal, Que.Te ee tats a and 1938 Notre Dame §t.Phone {Bel Cp 341.Phone (Merchants) 8.America, fs a frequent visor at the | 4 8.ed French at Vincennes, I was , the heads of she and sowoay, Mar 4, 1008.e ACCUSED OF MURDER \u2018in the moving process, serious though -it i \u201cthere erept in a vein of humor.\u201cA aly, i \u2018to place danger be =-hot \u201ckitchen |- e smoke spurted in sick and wounded-were BrIPEROR WILLIAM, |! SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST 4 WELL-KNOWN TOLEDO | City and Culis Upon: thé .; - at the entrance-to the Vatican.Boi'gin, Tower His Majesty famous court { p Jamaso.Hare ithe Emperor \u2018and his sous were received with mili- onors by the Palatine Guards, on: of gendarmes, while the yellow.and \u2018white, float- e.ge of the past two deys, h b t of the town of Frank o \u201cexistence, has been the boom in the.bar at the three hotels doing b here, It is taken asvone of the natural \u2018sequences of the great landslide.Since Friday there have been no bodies recovered from the ruins, and, while the fate of the town depends upon the fall of one or both peaks left stapding on the -top-of Turtle Mountain, it is not thought bable that any further atterapts will made to explore the immense cause- \u2018way .of fallen rock.: t ies found, with one or two \u2018exceptions, presented a spectacle of mu- -tilation calculated to discouräge searchers from continuing their Those which were not completely.crush- \u2018ed, in some.cases lacked a and one of the recovered bodies was de- pit: A ranchman, whose home is within a few yards of where the rush of fallen: rock to the east spent its emergy, was not so much as awakened concussion, which for more than three miles west made some houses sway.relief and \u2018aid is not urgent.Mr.Chambers, president of the Board of Trade, made the official statement this morning, that mo more than $3,000 would be required to defray the cost.of récovering as many bodies as ble, and, providing temporarily for those children left destitute.L Frank have been energetic d liberal in meeting all immediate de- mamds made upon their generosity.ing the excitement and tension of Loraine, Ohio, May 2.\u2014The Rev.Ferd; nand Walzer, the Toledo priest, was arrested shortly before noon to-day, charged with the murder of Miss Agatha Reichlin, who was found beaten to death early yesterday in her bedroom at the home of her brother, the Rev.Fathe Walzer was a guest at the house.on Thursday night, when the crime wag committed.He has been taken to the county jai The city is in a turmoil of The entire police force wa ordered on duty early to-day to prevent possible violence to the priest.The Rev.Ferdinand Walzer celebrate his silver jubilee at St.Joseph's College ' Rensselaer, nd, on March 15.; On the Sunday following he was tendered a great reception at the Sacred Heart Church.sistant pastor of the Sacred Heart Church in Toledo for about six months.He came to Loraine on Wednesday last as a guest at the home of the Rev.Charles Reich * of \u2018St.Joseph\u2019s Church, in this city.called to Kelly's Island to officiate at a funeral late that afternoon.\u2018home he left his sister and housekeeper, Agatha, and a younger brother, Casimer, to entertain the visiting priest.During the night, according to the story of Walzer, he heard screams from the THE occAsiN WAS MuhESD SPECTACULAR DISPLAY, BUT LACKED SUNSHINE.2 of San Damato.:.EPapal colors, \u2018J ed in the light breeze.The entrance of His Majesty was \u2018wécompanied \u2018by a resourdi \u2018tatdo.The imperial carriage 8 the Noble Stsircase, where Mgr.ano De Azevedo, the major domo, the Emperor to descend.He sented the:German Papil nephew of the Rospigliosi, commandant e Guard, and other digni- \u2018taries of the Pontifical .Court.When.\" ssked If hie desired to use She leva h npefor: replied that he pre: ferred, t moÿnt the stairs: Los \u201cAt the firs} landing His Majesty was met by the.famous servants of the in rich, red brocade, flanked by - members of the Swiss Guard in breastplates and helmets, with red plumes, the new augurated at the jubilee.princes were especially the uniforms of the Noble Guard.Upon arriving at: the Salle: Clementine, ajesty -was received by the majordomo and other perso tiie' private: ente-chamber.the ante-chamber he Rome, May 8-\u2014It was raining hes: ly here yesterday, thus bitterly dip- \u2018appointing the Romans, who been hoping for fing weather in to welcome the Emperor William: Jt I iThe decoration of & n the Légion of Honor, ted M.Dèl orzign Affairs, with g the.Victorian Or ean - L z J an Minister of I ta made for the Fe- \u2018ception of the Emperor \u2018Willigm were\u2019 cal with those made for welcom™\u2019 Ring Edward.There were \u201cth i.same decorations and a similar di; of troops.The only-differenice was absence of sunghine.\u2019 .The Via Nazionale, ed its attractiveness, the downfall of rain having resul The \u2018arrangemen army.and DAVY.an arm or a leg, of.&: regiment of The.streets were.densely p,.: people - continueusly 5} -.seclaiited the King.- Even the woods © of Vincennes were swarming with - \u201cAs the equipage en pi 2 \" eafezing TORT, \u2018King Edward drove.ap ;, while a movement in th mbassy attracted the i 2stigatio e arrestzd three sus A FALSE REPORT don, May 3 ard had.been ase: circulation .bere to-day: eeling -of uneasiness unti however, preserv- He has been as- ante-chamber, ted'in Mightening the\" The need.for made-and the polic thoroughire, But tered the field of ries of field guns, In fired à selute.slong the line of of 1 verdures in \u2018that the flags and drape ed, The crowds were.and the street hawkers were dib gathered along thé wed by\" the Emperor, te of the depressing weatlier.héard- in the streets \u2018instead of the \u2018Hurrah, \u2018Kai: ries .were drench it was lesamed Large crowds; waters éd, and'that the 5 route to be fo wore the umiform the royal: visit marshal, with 3 closk thrown over his *- Anxious inquiries con: \u2018Hoch, hoch,\u2019 tary: irveyed the scene sprious- ÿ'and critieally, 1 even to à King.+ the\" risusly acclaimed ying: \u2018Bravo, .+.General Faure.Biguet, mili ris,\u201d who: ormed - them into room occupied by the that he gained the hallway just in time to see a man disappearing through an \u201cWhen \\asimer Reichlin reached his sister\u2019s room she was dead, her bead hav ing been nearly pounded to a pulp with a rock or some blunt instrument.Bloodhounds were brought here from Fort Wayne; Ind., early to-day and given und the house sev- two\u2019 days, it was not a hard irl, and declared matter to anticipate a condition of affairs which might measures of reli worse seems to oé- telegrams were i i { ceived homage from a group of seven = to German bishops, who are now in Rome.t intense relief to all shouted for the British King, ~~ &.for it wes » sight of {ly Shortly before th 6 arrjval of the I-.perial train at Rome, King manuel and the Duke of Genoa drove in State carriages to the railway six tion, where had \u2018alread \u2018Signor Zanardelli, the Cabinet Ministers and the chief \u2018court: officials.In the distance the \u2018Hohenzollern\u2019 flag could\u2019 be seen floatitg from the tower of the Quiririal.\u201d\u201d_- When the Imperial train was\u201d sk But, now that the\u2019 8 have passed, the need for means \u2018to meet the cost of charitable works is réduced.The deaths were not scattered among many fanii position can be understoo report from the hospital.e number only four, the surviv- of families whose homes by death reach a total of Hive, two of whom are orphans and three in the rumor.bough classes society.Ras\u2019 y VIEWS Néw York, May 3\u2014In a When Pope Leo was advised of the arrival of his guests the door was \u2018thrown open and the Pontiff appeared.He was dressed in white with the ex- (ception of a small cape of red velvet {trimmed with ermine.\u2018advanced alone, making a profound \u2018bow.The Pontiff en: \u2018ag to the Emperor's \u2018tet then presented his two: sons, His ; the: womes |< the scent of the The dogs circled aro eral times, and finélly went to the room ied by Walser on the night of the Edward, .after bis tinent, where : BA 3 per e at Rome, has jour- enthusiastic welcom Bd in French imo 1%).neyed to P red in Fren ealth.The lat- first was made up of ttaries à : siege guns, panses of moving The troops tl They again took the trail, and led the officers directly to St.Joseph's Hospital, where Walzer slept last night.He was found at the hospital, and placed under arrest, the officers\u2019 claiming there suspicious against him in additian to the blood: bounds following.his trail Walzer showed no\u2019 gesting ffom\u201d \"the - - nalled, fhe guns of Mont Mario fost\u2019 | thundered out a salute, and before the fully stopped at the station ] ror William alighted, follé- the Crown Prince, Frederick Wilt\u2019 liam and Prinoe Eitel.- The Emptor greeted King Victor Emmanuel\u2019 with a warm embrace, thé Sovereig ing each other four times.retired to the: The audience] At the end of | two princes were sum- | oke to \u2018the Pontiff.On his three previous visits to the \u2018Entperor returned direct .This was not liked by as it was thought he; Majesty aud the Pontiff latter's private study.blasted forty minutes.WS.When the crash came it did its work There were 31e escapes to Husbands, = wives, children 1 went together.ng Frank\u2019 merchant put + got their velief, therefore \u2018is-no actual need for an -elaborate - organization to provide a charitable fund.The towns and cities of western Canada gwen - of regular infantry, Zouaves, onial -troops, ° the second in- cluifing the meunted forces; Hussats,* ons and ; : light.feld pieces and formed vast ex- as before | me 1 ing Fis & ri nig ing 1 De: = \u2018this time the 258 homes ai -Vatican the \"excitement when placed under arrest, and declared that he - , wha: rose: ag.\u2019 STE dic ; ; \u201cA dra 2° ti 1 a furious chi Hp King Gen.fr exquisit om an exquisite « ke care of their own-im this in- The people of Frank look to Winnipeg as the western metropolis to do.\u2019 something, feeling that subsequent unsolicited response from other quarters all contingencies.' an excited group which crowd, made the climb to { of Turtle Mountain.-~\u2018N down a mountain so fast in my got to the top we and saluted each San, seror was heard to exclaim, with'\u201da ÿ in French: \u2018Is this all you car of weather?\u201d © \u2018King replidd: mm to neutral ground.esced in the feeling from the Vatican to the Tegation - accredited\u2019 to the Holy Bee, where he changed.carriages, .iors remaining at the lega- should first retu The murdered yo ; ; ung woman had many friends and admirers in this dar : DENOUNC n| do or me in\u2019 the wa \u201cTo which the Ital \u201cWe, ave keeping our best westliet for The \u2018Italian and Gérmañ privéds greetings, and the Babe 6 guard of hanor Fat station, the band playing a\u2019 \u2018ge fhe Erhperor then addfessed must of the officials prevent, witho \u2018îtig for \u2018a formal introduction, as he | \u2018knew most of them D ; Ih; thé méantime the ram had 5 ho hed a .He had a tek, the Pontiff of forty min.and then returned to arge © alry.KR was a as the solid line - straight j tribunal, ing ahd brandish \u201cterminating With: an abeugé of the tribute.whole brigade | va.who ne ward to Rome CF SErPrksE city, and brother of Church, in this gaths Reichli ciation of gatbor Ras of murdering 2 mu this inorning wa.that church, and the m the altar steps.Reich- y affected ovet the bappen- wéek, and coul Several times his voice was h emotion, and he paused frequently.to overcome his feelings.i was: \u2018Various events have ha eek.No daubt they are a esson ua: The Lennon or we.nor always or desth, for we know the Lord il Avoid sin.and do good.The lesson\u2019 also is how little we can trust not & thing tha e so-called dar \u2018confined to-non-civilized countries; it is right here at our hom in this twentieth century.y.: \u201cto see that Father Walzer I connected with the D .am sorry, i nviiced before God, that\u2019 be.is abs innocent, that mo matter ho lic opinion is, how.apiteful, ublié opinion be, it cannot make him out & mrurdeñer, tb murderer of my sister.; come when I will give my version of the bloodhound story, upon which the cbar- then exchanged ' was snotlier departure dur or Yeviewed t et th ng Previously thin visit of the yr.; ; lla had returned the it to the Vatican, at the gation, and \u2018had fount only: To-day, how-: ror waited at the lega- \u201cthe Cardinal most:.cora long conference.with.ie A 16 \u2018of the Emperor's: taken up with.nee.| Won we his (Reichlin\u2019#) sis- \u201cfotind \u2018éursélves in a blizzard: am, at ere all but frozen.ut descent was easy.- \u2018At own on thie sow al for.oté thousand t the climbers had and bowed Wk, the \u201cPrussian \u2018Minister.of | tempt\u201d fo \"upd { - Àt ie perhaps a little prema ] ét .Germany'e isolation\u201d th gh récent ; of the: powers seem to show.dially, snd had feet in five mid The earlier part Sunday in Rome was \u20ac s long canférence with\u201dC Bulow concerning the sit Macedonia, the Emperor givin, ms to bd sent to Berlin-and ter this & visit was paid fli Palace, the residence Ambassador, where di- \u20ac Then came 8 Palace, the re- the Prussian Minister.to , where His Majesty lunch- ardinals Rampolla, Gotti-and { \"fi Tia \u2018After \u2018this came the visit to- the Vatican.\u2019 Toe Emperor Wi \u2018by the Pope utes\u2019 duration the residence of th to the Holy See.Na ; tight, and as the Em- jte traversed the was enthusissti- rend ay cxerdou tain top was in danger.ey | J de wis that the east peak, if not actu ine the past w situation ind Then least \u201cvice, had discovered and photo.Ro when it will \u2018graphed.It was estimated \u2018Tousänd feet in length by twenty feet On this subject there was circumstance recalled by issioner of the rd it said at va- i question.: ror and his & be world.ortance of this new mtdation,\u2019 Le : \u2018Brutality ë when we vontrast it with that | existed less than twelve months ch os Between, 1857, and.1901, the resented two frankly hostile ean were Great Brita and Its ; bound to- agreement, o and Spain were Bmited i of the German nba iteresting cir: ee 4 > Perry, service ate ounted Police, who hea rious times during the Frank that it was possib e rts as from a pistol.yron \u2018said, in describing, as he looked down from the what appeared most.wend t of so much sca p | the valley, but the extent of the displace, to the vastness of the ly intends to take the Pontiff.At.the or was received by the Palatine n'of gendarmes, \u2018high\u2019 dignitaries Prince Eitel to aide With military honors Guard and .a platos and was, welcomed by of the Pontifies] Court.The visit of the Empe: turned by Cardinal Rampolls, Secretary of State\u2019 at the ttered rock -in ment of the top.expressed his best wishes | th of -Queeh .Alexandra | | A DESERTED VILLAGE members \u2018of the Royal | ; fn mh : : of : zed \u201cit with.restless her alliance with Rus- | rescued ber from cingle blessed- to the blunders of Great risges W The, railway evident no chances of further loss of.Life, and ring Another Ava« - Co to-day suspended wi _ jafiche at Frank Leave ; * the Place seror left the legition \"> _ the Vatican, flfteén \u2018ear Survivors Fi I ed for the use of {' His Majesty and his suite.The h - servants were {8331 from Berlin, as the Emperor $ rmined to give his visit*\"te |\" mrp naHas WiEOtdOSEIOREY Ed Af y no trains on .the Crow's .Nest will be run further west than Cowley, seventeen miles east of the ide.- Cu The work of burying the dead has been ijn the hands of one man; hi based .Father Walser io- \u2018nocent .until he is proven 1 at I do not know t brutal, the assault murderer upon my sister or the rily to the promptness and h French statesmien pro- this agfeement was com- tered toward the end of 1801.Ma jos h stroll.\u201cÎle séemsd to \u201cenjoy mingling in the une throng -of, churéhgoers, w ; spring \u2018attire.dor.- Crowds of British Em Y DOG GUARDS HIS MASTERS GRAVE, .ecial official importäxice: imperial coachmen held F al of to-day\u2019s drive to} ° ch to the delight of] the reputation of Father: Walser, y public-opinion upon Trelee.There is no undertaking estab- elee between.W and this afternoon made.coffins ght bodies and cared for the \u2018dead until identified.Jrelee\u2019s: part without of a Frank woman |.ing her child over -the rock-strewn or two miles to where the track from the west is another incident ots .ngst the Canad jcan Coal Company's pro Angl .|Ë in the moraing, took | GT \u2018A \u2018dress rehears the Vatican, mu the small boys of Rome.His Majesty left th cony of the Doria Palace, Odescalchi Palace, wus filled with members of the diplomatic corps, who\" : thered to witness the en His Majesty appeared he \"was eetéd with frantic applause.full uniform, and sccompanie his two sons.The imperial ca y good priest \u2018In your pray sister; pray Pas fox 131 i hië cross, and, lel us act with fi and as becomes Chris .The seefie of the murder was the point of a ho thousands the Reichlin home to-day, View until it was taken into 's Church at 8 o'clock.Father Walzer, who is oo! nen Aid OO \u201cof several of the This was done on hope of reward:\u201d \u2018The.perilous walk tment of th lite tou in ee oO e Mt é the work commenced on \u201cwhen practically half of Tur- crashing down intoj it will \u2018be\u2019 finished by | bring the rest down remains for tlie ex-| hearsed perts to decide.: tions of Great the valley below, \u20ac in understanding vice.which men in ; ers.in the Mediter- Majesty pass- It ares where ward's right han and on ja, and Count von Lo rian Ambassador, whe\u2019 Te | Le d he has\u2019 seen Do , and this evening the plate is He is treated as \u201che dogs bave gone, with the exception alinost'midwaÿy in 'the\"centre of the-m of fallen mountain under which it-is\" sumed lies the mangled remains of wi at their return from a climb of inspection made-to the top of Ftain, \u2018 from the _Blairmore dent, and Mr.Byron, prospec- ded that danger Torked athe und \u2018of snow ea; ering thousands of feet hea- was attended by the imperial outrid- The - long cortege | receded by the German .\u2018 their white harses.They are big men, and as they rode reets they made almost sa eat a serlkation as did the Emperer If.The cordon alo fare was formed of Ita AN IMPO ve nfild demonstrations of Tor giving light.to the and to illuminate the town.This lost thirty-eight horses.one hee yesterday.i 8ny oO prisoner, excep freedom of corridor.His p ill be held probably i i 8 no sign of unlawful action.the crime are many as there are individuals.The av thorities are not HONOR THEIR PASTOR.- ~The Rev.À.H.Scott, completed fifteen\u2019 years in te of St.Andrews Church,» the thoraugh-\" SING SPECTACLE.The Emperor has.always declar: t he enjoys goîng ta the Vati- stic and spectacular point of view.The moment he arrived at the Plaza of St.Peter, he was alert and animafed, pointing out ob- of interest to his sons.In fact, | s lar part of the visit -be- |\u2018gan there, as the great square, de ge.\u2019 : Iy erowded, was most i i lesiastical College, called because of.their a formidable Shoe, hoch! On the far side of the Plaga there wefe absembled 1,000 pilgrims * A REMNANT OF OLD NEWGATE (\u2018Chambers\u2019s Journal\u201d).torious \u2018part- of the whole|- disposed to give expres belief that a burglar the crime was given impetu the statements of who hid seen a stranger ing \u2018the Reichlin housé for hours on the night of the murder.the period, end to _ac- ude the happy re historic ) he semi jubilee ordination to the minis- Ë ved in a Jarger way-in the autumn of this year, but the \u2018mem- th year of the Perth pastorate y \u2018upon without.some special tion on the pért of the chief offi- rd of the church.the matter but the elders, eee with grat with gra \u201cdt ne Pm Be ah at Th de bt A ED oh dd BE ONY Bo oh bf phe a pinnacles tow of Mr.Scott's 8 Lo may be observed Thé announcement was municated to the rade were immegistely taken fo notify ho\u2019 had not already gone time should be lost in move, however, had | and there was no confusion.ï \u2018made.short work of packing their bé ['who s and on to mules.A merchants doing business in à got away with various quanti- ead at the bar.This ort ; resed She \u201cWitness Baildin Mad \"1 \u201c the corner of Cra & ves M Falliores.i in the city of Montreal, resident of the Benaté.tting away.This \u2018Little Cardinals\u2019 red gloves, Faised: a body, \u2018ahil \u201caccompanied by a wallet well-fille with bill pasied by "]
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