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# San PE am a cheat.T my it, x unge and, wa x fore, none of vou would lift a finger rked the ng years of ¢ reign ng Ru- than respect in i said with a look that had more mockery : V4, f ou cu mai shall w I live: be about to run the, count \u201d h seeming the | me.To my lord the bishop a \u2018 .King Henry was Doi cordia \u201cHave I Your Ytajesty\u2019s leave to with- his voice quivered a \u201cOf what do you p ttle, as » man\u2019s does rr he asked; and.» AA to hear him.But to gain what stake?\u2019 , again forced him to retreat, till his owe:my life, and he is a churchman, - frien dehip; for he despised the king's easy raw ?For ere da dawn, I have matters in excitement.\u201cFor, pardon me, Bed AJ \u201cWhy, my bro 3 .of Zenda.\u201d ; Was lose to the win- you were frce to fight for me.For - my 5 msnnets an of gnity, while to transact in Strel , and I woul - but what bave you of su value?\u201d \u201cI swear to you it was not\u201d he cried, low.Here Niko e a las stood od, bis I do not envy your wives: > had no love for ge eman my castle of Zenda to-ni \u201cI have what the poorest has, and it 7 coming nearer to her.\u201cI did not fear n\u2019a; then a sudd: ace, faa s ; \u2018and with a most scornf ul a fr.- whose one ob t seemed to be to surpass en Rudolf took a sheet of paper is of the value tit make J = il wi losing on that cast, but I could not en- a eo spread over between their ranks, and outshine im in the eyes of his peop le that was in it, and all the dememe, should and wrote an order that the castle and all La nd pleases mn en to think i aid.\\ S arn.A | dure not to win.Not my stake, madam, the bisho, shop, © yourself, my lord t them even with the hem of her and ostentatious; care not.to touch- ong © and w never ed rom extending an d be surrendered t -Count Nikolas of Fest- a it I wi \"the N \\ A rrr you your face, apd yet but \u2018yours, lured me to my foul play.Have ed um i man, th grew red an shuffled, on their\u201d Lt a fortifyi: castle until it threatened to s.an e gave t king\u2019s cast of Zenda and its demesne.\u201d what it drives men?\u201d do not kuow to his point for an i } the { surpass nda itself both in strength and enburg on hi r to Nikolas.he rose Nikolas\u2019s eye flashed, and he drew 3) 7 0 LA S / +.\u201c ins In that short moment the count made \u2018thanke« \u201cone or two swore under their brest 0 their wives were.ing « atate & Moreover Nikolas, althou sn and suitable to Left out his band, which Ni nearer to her; he took dice-box from d Jf i, A © y | AY UE tml i napire [f I have a fair face it.shoul Do a his last throw; \u2018al at as it sem ar Tews, , being, indeed, very much a maintain rank, was yet caref and prudent,while smiling covert » An \u2018 oa net e w an > held it up before her, an : A % y 4 2 touch me, wir; do not touch me.I loathe ed, and almost E one.motion, of themselves, and very uneasy-at Rudolf t he received and more grace and dignity : hispered in sn eager sare voice: 1 | y breathing same ur wi you or 20 and wounded the in ,, he thrust Wi t these same wives of theirs .: des, spent oll ba count grew richer and \u201cCousin, my cast] _has found a { «Name this great stake, madam.What is ga I, © pr i, a 4 much as seeing your face.Ay, can.die.his body, high in tho c t near the shonl- say to them when the thing came $0 he .ut in spite of these worthy master.ed with his fod to be \u201cIt is myself, my lord\u201d said Princess jf 2 to die.\u201d ven the women of our house ow how der, and tho \u2018the woun was usés of flerence, the count was received And he motion one.en Ww.count had gone « swo: blood then drewing {his ot court with & t ciousness, an: sat down in the chai r again, and remained \u201cYourself ¥\u2019 he es came upon him, and At Hier soorn and contempt a Behe ot © seised it by t blade, -way NE Ou, he hop pred ave fl no open outburst of enmity had yet occur there till it was f be had eu cried, wondering, though ; \\: \\ y } A I his sword and d 16 Pom scabbard.Up, and flung it like a javelin at the prin who still by the door, breath- summer morning had just dewned cles ught her ruddy\u2019 , the ther pes nd sharp ir bein on the contrary, often nor yet sleeping.And i Rt Sither o was fi \u201cAy.To te lord of Zenda is much.Is ) i { /) But she stood ill i, him with the Icoaly wat y an ace it and fair, so that the sun e mounted in fe er Ww) hi times with one another.toge their sports and pas FE y his gentlemen w! hen they came to it mot more to be husband to the king's 3 0 A eyes.Her a moment in , and it pinned a tress But at the b ishop himself took the brille diversions were harm- \u2018him what had passed.| i ANS 7s il ¢ ) 2 A a prayer, but ehe di «, not shr.her hair to the door and seb > ed it at a f 00 loss, of, in » g and ; but - Count Nikolas, n ow lord\u2019 Janda, \u201cIt is more,\u201d said he, \u201cwhen the king's | / | pe Chet y you,\u201d maid he, in tremblin of the door When the Dia e hill and i nto the town \u2018 t's Dace\u2019 there was one among them f ; ol danger not so waste tim e mattérs that at her now with open admiration, She id | PE il Ig ee PLE po.= = xe for an in- of Modenstein saw hesitation: a Now, by this time the news of g a wan of hot an he had: spoken ut in of \"did not keep.him long not eed his glance, but, with face è as Em = = stant, \u201cI Pay you and he could my no out of his heart; and tho run all through the town, i such as King Rudolf nd this in Streslau; bad death , she seized small it the man had now no weapon, be th all: the: people were out in the st £08 9 Ë = i dicing in _ which e t ten out, the paper which the ki in his belt.First ; een them, and cried: Saf 7 Rosé als _ 1 k _ \u201c1 will cry your cheating in all Strelsat,\u201d es i.of sparing him no more than he and se would hate 2e \u201csiping and guessing.And whe 1 , t deligüt and in w to enco unt Nikolas him.The to his own of Er Mt and lord! We know the stakes.\u201d ho 2 \u201cThen.your \u2018soul Lo God.For his sword into his f sra safe and soun n hay ae v who ready wes generous and hated to & followers, If you win, Zenda is yours.MI in one minuté you shall die\u201d __ vu Sal pe able to , and the snd the bisho p in hie mhirt\u2014for he Hi fq men or those who might en he gathered together all his retainers, I and \u201cWith a Bow Count Mikoles- Raised Ht Hand ant Threw.» \"777 \u201cBt she stood motionless; and he be- without flinching, his own will \u201cgiven\u201d bis \u201cclos k to her\u2014leading the 78 ond their means in order to and be.told them \u2018that th were to ride \u201cYes, 3 da also,\u201d nid she and damn the oth er, let down the bridge; ear to her, his sword now back before cite Thea from his Sins Hh ey broke into great cheering.The rincess, while the wome 3 playing 5 im pleasure, was delighted to find an wit nda, for \u201cShall she must, if she will proceim o chest in.Jeap fo, g from ke ho rse, ran Sawn in his be hand.And within a loud ery o d despair, for atl thrust themselves t~ the front rank of nent whose se was as long or now his, and not the ki + s.At this time or how ofte we throw thrice, madam, or once, he t down and lifted the cov across w.4 : drawn sword in one band r, he pa ce from: which he and could strike the same momen e sword cipwd, and bl Moden- 5% ger than his own, and thus came du- they were greatly astoni: ed, but they ate \u201cThrice, my lord,\u201d x § i nor But she did not stir ol the other.Walking into answer hi tn with a smile into her eyes en ere hi; he, st back, fell wounded to | stein ut he walked with his bead d tased the Bishop of many evenings with the xes the fine dinner and drank the wine which her hair behind her neck, and ; i pen as t her eyes.For she bad rode, and.did ad a , he found a great com was for an\u2019 instant the utter stillness \u2018in death.through the open window.\u2018and hit eyes on the ground, and would FEES iRolive co) .And the more even- d own the hill very m e provided, and in the evening they rode trotted, one hand to er side.\u201cThrow i allen her, nor where nt Nikolas\u2019s men drinking \u201cwith, one and in that instant the Bishop op looked out after , and Princes Osar even when the women cried out Hy \u201cthe a cep r he fell into the Tong x su the town fi oii she d & E what nor that she waa another, but of Mod Seat.I sét his feet on the ptair- water of the moa! soun splash in the ant he = ear and admira tion on seeing es dit for the- king drank wine 1 nearly a hundfed st res t noise, so that t di The count Tatil À the box, and hi 5 Pr the A is sword even the bishop raised the hand case and came running up.On a sudden she sank inst the door, ; or very horror was stained with his blood = while the count was content with sma beer, when the king was losing he ret the $ ishop of Modenstein, who was was Osra took the box from â a despera she 0 in Osea heard the step, and a held up more by the sword de seeming to had tobe bis sb nue blood of Nikolas of Festen , and s stakes, wheras the count took lying that night at the inn, in the co urse A him,.looked keenly and defiantly in his FE white, while Coun t' Nikolas the attitude you!\u201d of benediction, saying: \u201cPeace in her eye.The count hear it also, and » ed her hair than by her own strength.a that had spurted upon it.But one thing 4 mil if the wind seemed adverse.Thus of a journey from his sen to thé ea ; § FR, end bit his nai la ht .Now most of them knew bim by his was arrested in its stroke.window, from wh ich e princess heard which sent her chee = always and steadily the debt but nobody could tell the bishop why biting his H \u201cFortune is with , madam,\u201d said he, ust on mid.fe knew him as soon as a com- the smile cam com e on his face.He was glad at one whom.he migh the bisho again; for a buxom girl glanced me udolf dared not reckon Er 5t e to Zenda, and presently the bishop, nine, or I err pe.\u201cFor a five and four make « 2 TE Ë = rhed the third tim face.and all his name; and they sp: kill in it turned him sick to but.the clatter of a p still looked with a strange smile, rily at her, and made boïd to say, nor id he dare to disclore being wearied with travelling, went to his box from ber.His hand 5 e _\u2014 Modenstein, , whose feet, uncovering their heads \"nd n fight; for ing: Yet he dared not let the gate of the castle.The bridge was let tons that the princess could 16 it to his advisers.\u2018or there were great reason ook, but hers and steady; and ï E ae « And h e eaid: her cry down; the confused sound of \u201cBy the saints, herc\u2019s wastet ens already im and dismay, Now King Rudolf, in his great 1 forgotte gr iF ! # a it the mastery strov: is your master, the nt?\u201d of SE eleou a cheating.in the stree ing, of whispers, of shouts, and of we! not a churchman, now!\" of King Henry's wars, and the citizens of at least, n to warn the: Count of \u201cAh, it is bu t fi ,\u201d said he impatient - © 8 3 8 E B - was very ; end \u201cThe count is up-sta my a ord,\u201d they The steps came nearer.his crics of horror, mounted For the count\u2019s men in \u201cRe hal ugh the air also had 1 at ugh travelled from the - were not in & mood to bear fre: por to give their hard earnings Festenbui , that his sister, Pr a frown eet his brow : F & once angry bal ou cannot see now.sword om the floor apd.sprang | her.Tun out to ste w/ $ x C.o the prin cess of the king's gambling was resid at the castle of Zenda; for \u201cIt is enough, my \u2018ré said Oars, - i \u2014- H before he would or could will see him,\u201d said , the A shriek race out, but be and seired er in his arms.is hand h \u201cShall We go a little faster \u201d - = for the ; payment alt hey loved the it was her favourite resort, © a three pointed pes the dice that she had tonte # is fi tened hoat came Ne, but I § dead in the moat; and oe ! they beheld the body © : t bending down to the 25 Pore well enough, they lo their The count .i EE and q his bedside in wid sare ordered to let no one pass,\u201d She had no strength to resist, and - her ewift! across the room to a door \u201c mn So: esate rg the girl only fhe tho ht that 38 money more, 'Thos the king had no re retired from the court and spent many days er and was F a A servant full they; and although their manner was 7! f read themselves m the e pulled door open\u2014it > = something e 3 laughed x pA source, except in his private ssion3, box.ut he checked himself > dde = ghtened -fell 2, across the bail, a Tor ba rred the way was very heavy and massi ung .But-at last they passed the town were of no great value, saving , saymg Eg ressed an o the staircase that rose in a corner of : her y down on the stone floor of a Sy with a great crowd still followi T té .i the castle and estate 0\u201d \u201cThrow first this time, 3 - = bi 2 ecired wheth: tle ea ber, square and lofty, o ame to the castle.At the nd aided th of | x At length, when they had eat Jate one ne madam, if jt be not disagreeable i 8 § 1) g .Bat the bishop faced them in one wi Ww, up, paving shop stopped a \u20ac knelt rin = might and the throws g à the king and for Niko! las, the 0 \u201cI do not i Are Ww.it is, È ¥ I~ 3 À i 5 £2 such 8 Be \u201cDo _you think I do not know what has which the mooni fell with a moan of t scarcely pierced She & Na .es ung himself bac in , drain Ji ra, ® 3 - à her own 8 had æen it 3 | re you all, i turned on shut the door | l 1.\u201cMadam, farewell!\u201d hand, saying only: is glass, and said impatiently: the face of fhe joe se F Ë £5 » Hu od - É 3 9 LS El ; sa bis you all want to swing as he turn he heard a hrow him- ÿ | / A | .\u201cFare wel 1, lord,\u201d said Osra \u201c] am weary of rm on the ount = + Ë i ¥ 3 eni i 8 from; the of e castle when the e door of the room.It also I | | \u201cas E a tily into the castle, 3 wr} - lord, let us en it.\u201d ght 3 FE Ë now ê or ed ing comes with a th rons; and twice e man.flun him | oy > A, => ZN 5 and she went F op returned to his inn in the\u201d \u201cY would not urge you, s moment that bad / \u20ac i = F = § chose Ja \u2018he i S na y Streseu EL with all \u2018his force-againat it t last pa, : Ë Sa though the people sto you § .17s y but fore of Zends, which now he Ë EF | 1 him his horse to : -At thi other wi , they looked at him and at ove | it et and gav e way, IN aN AEN ON - Ë 5 \u2018the part of the Go.pit your pleasure.pleasure bas been À the Princess Ogra.> = i e = ® gë none knew EF \" aneasiness, for to the room, \u201cbreathy x \\ 4 4 = a» té ghing for kim, he would not my pl ng vexed la ug! coh.\"tar 1 | AN om keenly and atten i 23 gd : F ë ldiers were at were amazed and ; Was rou knew that the king had no mercy when he less.And i boret in \u2018princess | A N k j à 5 wid the I x m of my last crown.her, and he held the box poised, z Ë 8 « - F = F4 , and to ga above everybody in the world , and e loved his sister presence, sword in hand, in fr only Count Nikola of the door in the standing, 8 1; À Er \"the \u2018evening of that da the: What is my seu Aa WN Pal high, in his ght band.SÈZF § È rom Strelsan, and ERE to their .rank.Wall, with a saeerin smile on his a jr a NS À > ving heard the tid e ings of the The count, w ho had the whole.sum reck- [4 Ne ness seized on the But them .sudden feintesess J ä 8 stone ther at Then one of them drew his sword half way shop enstéin never loved to C1 EA g » uit op of horse from St u À ikolas, came in fürious his tablets, took them out and x.eld her failed end the com- i hat not.But all while, ut the bishop per- rwards of t followed, saying bf 8 F i : > Ë bow Osra had \u2018played at dite \u2018wi od the amount of the debt FS a E t 75 ek 2 heir big talk, noth : ways that he rather 1 7 Nr MA LA = ® 8 E «+ » and staking .Ll Tor capno t pay it,\u201d said Rudolf.\u201cI would i\" she bear to see the Te the dice but i - & a do violence to a lady, = ed in it, and that when a man of mcred Ë \u201d = 5 a had won it back, he w .A sga n to double the debt, or wipe EA A turned awa: her head before * - threw, je 8 =o Ë ~ \u201cAnd do you all on the king's ais d to -use the we Vy N g = = 3 s , and swore an oath that he stake Ib : u » t I have nothing of vai ue enough y us, with averted face.And he i E iL - Ë i = ter?Ay.and here i is a fellow would of this world, it was a v= [7 JR ss.no more, which oath he\u201d re which had been nursed for i i \\ kept attentive on her, Ë a Ë 3 Ë .the wit to.nm 1e bish of God\u2019s chureht\u201d.pelled him, by 77 7 & observ.And in the mo \u201d count\u2019s heart now saw the mo A near to the oo t he th enstein sat in his caught the.fellow a buffet with the fla the whole matter, wh urgent requests; he prin sn 74 ( Xi En » » g da y he went to Festenb men yr f i ible realisation He leant : S A sight of her own over And.the Pr Osta c ght bed, a nd Be of Mod Lee knocked \u201cLet weary of t knew Zan ¥ { 3 ; soundly every man w ho bad on the \u2018 ab for and, smoothing his beard noes mirtor, and per: roared at Hess, you roguss,\u201d maid .the.bishop.or of hom for 1°.7 ë » ë ) before bis coming, nd EH Gis band; \u2018said gentle \u2018 wn ï and, her features drawn au\u201cthough pall d and astiy, were s then, in the town = Jou think you can stop; 6 of > \u2014 2 POL he of Count Nikol as he con 1s no more ta n half the X In N h ering none great pein, Bu she \u201cmade who can ve hunæelé, perhape, 1f t trath were ve pulled down the castle Ma jesty\u2019s castle an demesne: A nh \u2014 \u201cNone, none, lord\u2014not lord?an the count fhbat my known, not for necessity Senliive and, qd its walls led up the most \u20ac aloe of Your ; a laugh.The dice rat box; they rattled | count olas is a te Tr man, dteward thin here,\u201d cried the house to what he , as much that be as Modenstein and The king started and forced APT on the table pause while a Please \u201c he has not killed the princess out of the diffi that he had found a way certalniy, i im all the , does it ?\u201d said be, Faut om man might iben Count ikolas coun \u20ac , and \u201cSaddle 1 to touch the bishop mot yet to let bim the room y, fer.they dared neither in himself.F = as; but the bishop w 3 Festen! An Elphberg without Zen- out in-s voice tha trembled and my botwe,\u201d mid the.bishop, nd the steward turdied to rum tance or un willingness in 2 face; k \u201c1 F ght at YX t nor any mark of the fav.a voud seem like a man robbed of $ mn\u2019 words pped ; with spar cand be pick with it.\u201d And be leapt out But, the biuho off his feathered cip, bowed even the Order of the We bave had it since we ve \u201chigh, eight eight!\u201d was a youn, man, ut a little turn eyes, For the ba ishop spra ter hi an Arrow, count, and point sword the Bishop.the king grant anyt hi But: ore the last of the words had thirty, and e was a of the 10 the pistol\u201d from his left hand, on the fl oor, a the Bridge | 8 5 É the castle stood, a od all the ] ins 2) been soy thing.I should not lips, the Princess Oura ouse of Hentzan, Jw some of th e caught m by.¢ and buried ord, where i incom?\u201d £ Ë 3 \\ it, to Francis of srienheim, > \u201cAs you ill, sire.Then the debt stands?\u201d into.the faced round on him like a hy om history tells of many) \u201c] want no announcing,\u201d he said.do want here and who = were wide optn, ° ee 3 £ to eo chateau which now the wife of Prince: Hey far be loo) full and keenly 8 ow == raised her so that the loose, white Heatzaus {of w and some .\u201cThe church » you?\u201d cried court with \u2018a blasph the words 1 £ + w ; if, y 5 eyes asking without words, ou pay it?\u2019 and adding without wa fell back from her rounded arm, and the good fear God, while the bad do them at the point \u201cWhen we were boys tog y you ted at body aad whi \u201cto ë to the same fanily\u2019 td, \u201cPaid it must be.\u201d nd the king r rd, \u201cAnd He Lifted Her Up and Swung the nor the of the sword, pee of Heat Do you not jo another, very low: \u201cThe at the Bishop of Mod A; ubspoken words in the eyes of ount Nik- Her Over His Shoulder and Dashed the utatretched her pe to and ea?fear anything in the world besides s way Seb 93, ed him\u2014the bishop has killed hisn.I en tertained by the king with\" For, as she watched her own face for good or ill, they do great deeds a him down, for the through.But they did not venture to cut This is no place for \u201d bishops.w them from the window ! ur or two days, would The king took up bis glass, but fin di Down the Stairs Towards the yror that es as anc man rieks 8 knew that nothing but Get, back to your prayers, Jord Maeda > bat set out to pursue his.dt empty, flung it a y o the floor, Great Hall.\u201d kolss had not beeded\u2014she had seen Ni penny.So e bishop, leaving his in b is bed, would stop ey da m, and for their very not kill him \u201cIt wants some.me before matings,\u201d \u201cYes, I have q now in his ecclesiastical q where it shivered to fragments at { there alone\u2019 There she was now with two ; she had seen him stand for an in es an: and kicking one and another, answered the bishop.\u201cMy such villains!\u201d And when : .i ë Prt cess \u2014 Nikolav's f eet: and he shifted in h - is chai 4 of her 1 a small retinue of servants, stant over the dice he had thro a black cap with a violet feather on his layi about him wi the t of his sword _ > at mw BE \u20ac e ÉFÉS fe her head on her hand , and -watehe sat with the soft] di ce under his.t box in his hand and a and no more than half-a-dozen , .loomy and-maddemed- f ; and Then be and staying .to put his Soa x ten an Tem ing \u201cy \u2018 \u201cdo_you want with her?\u2019 \u2026 am here her wherever it \u2018Bu de hastily d F F 4i1}-the-trees -of- the forest : smile on his lips, for he knew that the king and wh en las came to the gate, band a slight, swift movement of Qe minutes was ¢t his shirt, and 18 + J it, eir duty to the may be her pleasure to not his bead \u2018in, more.& & pe 5 and ance, when he was on th tn pay, and therefore must it being then after nine, she had gone to down and fingers fly the inn or & moment \u2018he.looked at the fi \u2018chu; and of his.sacred conf dentiy, but he was in Bir heart alarm, that his face had been flerce je: forest, he turned his: face at t, and looked back at hi ' Sad not in the vein, and did not : i her chamber, and sat ore the mirror, tarned it.ing cr ow alone, and unesdy because be had not found + ultan nd joyful.oué .in the window.from the ng bi Ë e dressed in a loose white gown, and with And all this she had before with a d that had.ga and a.cur \u2018uphurt, at the fool \u2018thé staircase, \u2018while | the princess.Lo dropping \u2018his sword, he rai + eus to sau and when a A coms.en would be the greatest bar shoata de re; ir unbound ad she was readi floating over cried \u201cEight.Therefore, now she turn then tp, told them what cowe: I do not know Where she is,\u201d eaid Niko- the thers he sent immediately for his in the kingdom, and hol or his own a storybook contai tal of elen of an, old on bim, and cried, \"Foul 1\u201d and em, mying.openly that he thanked him with stupid helplessness and bewilder- F tha wit the count\u2019.ont or, and the confessor, having\u2019 hesrd.j kingdom within the kingdom, and the two fore e coul = heaven tliey were not of ocese: and ment, ly mounted the \u201cMy lord, you Tie,\u201d wid \u2018the Bishop of 3 rel he the prin h which\u2019 in all the land, \u2018And a lovely Troy, of Cleopatra, of Berenice, and other ies, very elegantly rela , an \u2018 the door she forward in an instant ing through the ing but an - seeing that æbout he she was nt, he ormed with great ter prize might then dangle in reach of embellished with e pictures.and canght her'by and e town towards the castle of At this instant, in the room in the gate- of à 00 » she sank down and led her > the cour contrition.But whether the penance were devil urs and I gallop,\u201d said the princess, being very much absorbed in the © her arm ae vie bit into Fetsenburg, with his sword by his ce o « ers oË the \u2018there \u201ccastle, silence.moat, po excuse for ua, the intrud mounted in his ë ber whi upon it, trembling, and Count Nikolas of Festen at last.nd he took up the dice-box stories, did not hear or notice the Where are you going?\u2019 ©.Thus he left th had: fallen a moment of Hea \u2018had: raised the prin- ere the - 1, fearful and she gown, sad m {which ine layma ad rattled it.of the count\u2019s com continued to But her voice reng clear and porers behind, {and e, alone, as he gosipers an opal, Here Count Ni waited till bishop stood Shifting sword to and i ong while \u201cFortune will smile on you this time read while iko! pany, but e watchmen, \u201cand loud | = / .his and his her faintness and right were.hand, he struck the Dh op on the face 89; a her eyes ps Ja at and I ehall not grieve at it,\u201d said | and.the bridge was let down and the atew- going to tell the world that Po Bethe bill ick; for, as.lood les went, he - he had come near to her, in gone.harsh his shop smiled count\u2019s swo > that lay on.the floor b Coun t Nikolas with a courteous e stew aside and show summon Then Nikolas took \u2018the m .eh ours agsin, = \\ tones told her his mind.For m, in other cheek 2 Count Ni all hie force, \u201c the little room.on her !\u201d eried the king.\u201cCome, .0.in the hat nie, not of the di .ce were now cast; be had in his\u201d las, who struc #0 that reeled ba tohing bold , madam,\u201d mid the bishop À MINISTER OF my lord, a quick ending to it! One throw, end'I am a order bearing the 1g\u2019s seal; and the tly astonished g \u201cE i olas common chance fien.à churchman has à , was calm now, wi oor to « oid falling ly, \u201cau is past.The villain is of my free man, or you are master steward, alth and greatly gr: Ered, coma not deny the â fe streets whip, On the stroke of half -past twelve he the calm nées of a mén at a 0 ; arted dull red ex th the most devoted = oy eo throw letter or t seal, ut \u201cdeclared mae an æ bad Ë ï and For I saw ry the mirror of came to the brid ge of: the castle moat; fate.The: roo room, he told her, she ; shonl he sill smiled and he rt i et it be, sire, \u2018for it grows s with a careleæ air: obey and to surrender the castle; I mw yo me ahe + ! and the bri dge w up.But the hisho never leave alive, pro \u201cy third blow \u201cYes, you,\u201d ben RICHMOND hate, assented Nikola the boxes and rattled and the sergeant in command of the gua rd ii wild lsugh that shouted, and the pe wat man came out an wife, sworn and hb si- Holy prune.\u201d \u201cHe is dead art = the dice inside them.- The ki said the same; but, t ed, since the -» D : in ht e gateway acroas the rhoat, and, lence by oath, If ed her he must of that bond and of her = mid w was & six and a five, and a spdden ng threw; dis rin cess was in.the castle, they must in- 4 he\u2018 her arm, and che did the nis ing fine and clear, he present his instant.the ev.se F.\u2018Eliott Frankly fo rm her of the matter and take her com- ig inch} a instant be looked full in'} y pistol is straight at your head\u201d little.Bit be wonld die for:s great\u2019 hand or the king\u2019 Nikolas had ils » «killed M vers ngly Endorses = 3 eyes, and Meas Axx desire and e bishop \u2018Let down the bridge.I and in \u201c% shall not be same to her full senses, £ forgive me!\u201d in \u201cAy, do,\u201d sid, Nikolas, sitting down in altogether ppon him and set 3s Hentiatt r that is, am A Fat attempt es 9 voice, Up window Kidney Pills, the great hall.\u201cTell her not to be dis and he hissed the Bishop of Modenstein.nd argé, he, a smile on 18 le face \u201cI choose He, beari ne and her, darted in 8 22 F noise of kr d th stir her host fo: turbed, but to give me the honour ing \u2018as'long as \u201cYou shan\u2019tl\u2019 You shan\u2019t! if \u2018you are a du of the © urch, lenth sooner than t dishonour.Such the , chamber bef! ore.the count at the È for they were recov Great Kidney Remedy herever it Y op will ¥ me.e son \u201cis full at your yours?1 Ri pulled the door Ë the b he oat: te body of hl End og ure I An qu upon her, \" if it be her pleas: end for your B is pr choice.What is ce; and-n man Oura aprang où + à : a = He was intent on her, apy longue\u201d Se Minister 9 f the r and scorn with bi Ours would.agg a's fine Yale fox.the king: The watchman knew the-bishop, bit be but your Rurtasd vil à re, to ve ! Save \u2018me! seemed h passing horseld se.say about Dodd's ) receive the tidin, whin \"the eward de- instant : él 8 5 ; where sh so knew tl \u201ccount, 16 ou ue have no.fes: ul d in but sudden) RICHMOND HILL, Msy #4 (8 \u2018 livered them to her.was, and and di - his lives #1 dare not Tet down bridan with- answered the turning to off the couch and on to Le À démettion was caused in In this respect the .did \u2018not fall = th him t an my lord,\u201d - ¢ fal .oon doin dir.101 me wid iho ; be sud: discuss this: matler.\u201cLet we go Our di in fron! of hi of when = was reported that the Rev En short of his rt .ghe was *, re so towards à kh.Seizi coverl Lr \u2018ean tom C6, roun may \u201cMa ain; 'Y dare do ncthing ele They my pute disturb and the hand sho ki et the: episcopal b ad published a stror indignant and nothi i thinking that Jay on tha couch ; ies aad the\u2019 Bishop.aball throw.\u2018chest ncess.\u201d Nat Dev that aud then his hand Yor endorsing a patent wi A à the ng but the fier flung.away rew if close over ber face.; he folded it tigh \u201cwill hold me ha - « en, though his nner b h bis hop and gallant theman, Tie\" ppened some little time\u2019 ago, but to me!\u201d and stood waiting for him there t or move, And he lord.\u2018if Tet gay and words in bis 3 for be kiss she gave him for 3 af the matter - no een was 5 Come, down-with he à de de , her:b was no.Life; and now hls ore, Te t questioner who i tened t o his lips and , anid sonse he , Tearing: th af be heard, if even longer wboll new chance that y at his mercy, F -* knelt\u2019 before h kissing.ber about \u2018Dodds Kidney P .y.\u201c Fo) À flashi eyes, and thus ng\u2019s let- the castle, + would pave vo In any one cha Yet > fear of migh y titnes.She seomed red.ken.ter an 3 saw the king's sesl.or eyes AWD! had come wi to their feet Count, =, = = but move her a thout fro! her bewildernsent and ieee Dodd's Kidney Fin ë z - with her h: xd > Then the?but she them mid, bow- He took mo Teed of To be or shed Yon Jooked down on hi lent remedy,\u201d mid he.\u201cI sds wo jon: .\u20ac.Knows the hall, out under the 2 [TR be rid hale -wa.;, 8 5 wha 3 vhatever wi y J should not ree to her brot ing to her as mockitgiy bia ge, which S Ye curving li i » bave hel me and.bel ë \u201cIt is the raised since.he entered a\u201c : p others.If \u2018Yes, my - = the bridge fd t 14 = - Be.ï bones t, meritorigus, Rise said she eld bis Toa a Joapt on the 7 E i oy ri Ë hing they are claiméd to be, be more obj ade ans ax FIN 5) His eyes were fixed\u2019 npost = ons hand the: md eu Le i i withou «+ Ë i à FER my thoughts than for \u2026 seemed to him that she i: EB Din; snd ( .r] Phe 2 2 Ï = x - with ; them to any on¢, mush in her white gowi ¥ =.- And ie pen 08 burg Tings A A - ; BE i = Ekg IE towards Mim.rinted statement.bound over h Ë Oe \\ » fl 5 to hesr Ë J £4 F 3 i od wry id ra f felt her to be before.= at hi E5ded = on thei f & swords i j PL E 3 (Re fae.» GR a a ays be happy tg \u201chold.by my rm ë {Sor for a moment closely.Budd: Te \u2018aie Joo! = citar the vou = E | HS CA i, 8s \u20ac =i y trs, x 3 2 1 d's Kidne; \u201d ny } 00] again, and aS a ~~ Yo we ig 2 Jet Ty iE Bs the : 0 : y Fills by a | Marti seve! gs Ÿ i So Times, r more ol i | 1] i Sos baud - ¥ tter referred Kid spring I got doing tionless.Then de said: e > di | = = I élear in his Ms mastery È i F = wit Ba 1 ou Ë Ë \u201cendorses Dodd\u2019s west to king has lost the cxitly\u2019 = 5 tered at full U soul sy hat it.would, his § $ + 3 gk band 2 2 as follows in \u201chis pa ; , th E talled for Wine of C \"mer the home and éradie of: our nor left,-and again they neither rein oor | AN AS \u2014 = to be at thé exercise again; i 5 it my duty to inf Pierce's the iy Jowe, \u201cHave I of Modenstein, MA .Ex 1 tF [ : A lot li a sit nefit ! have cé-the so be « title in it i what the ~~ \"© ) re LL 7 LA id 4 i i § F his evo fl.> - » Filile.ng ia 4 e it as iu \u2018the .ind vor ds A CE E k ©» Ÿ * i be mniled * when suffering from: \u201cbottle.is miner sm a Xi to\u2019 the Zs Y) 7 LA ei nehed nor impetu onset; t me n 2 - \u201cinstan: B and weakness wap te yours, him, she said said.ah \" Pete and z a pressed om i i 13 ji turn or get out-of K to take Plérce\u2019 taking » step tow: you s mind to ventre it lord?\u201d heels: crowded, clove ON \u20ac 7 ga a RO add yul Dever 8 Eris 4] Fr à it all came from hy 5 + Payor d there in bridge drawn\u2019 > pa : : 2e rid i ought Fl Le : ut eness d's Kidney Pilly and s00R ind\u2019 Dr.stak ages Jooking at ons up, an , saking I \u201cIt ry \" 4 i pain, end lam - Dodd\u2019s \"Kid Pellets, on Haing hy 2 marked overy and i add wif while po lt ¥ f for Mr.Brooks went back te the change in he her cheeks the EA Eu Ay = trttered oaths mit.ney pila ! or store and the \u2018 Goldet t.dice well as th of Ri id Th the bishop seemed as, = = bear AN ad took it 15 tube them, ahd d'a oe - H pleasure in oe taken, i Rheuma de, m, I left me at ohèe Togas Elph \u201d, And hed bi 7 tower, looking\u2019 over =, 5 gr ds ÿ chou Agi do \u2018An A saving of \u2018don't 4 get \u201cBut?wonld: your \u201cstake on a wildest been \u201cA added softly \u201cwho bs you w to \u2018add that this tei 3 bh ingly., stand 5 other, and ing over , be amote lou Coms fous > onde à n wid ed his \u201c ow, Sd Lb behind falleot Jona adore = my wabing fle.for the of her ae who \u201cBe | i Tate : pra i ore ol\" blished tion.is Le rd lB 3 LSS » wh Er ] aint\u201d mid the , = - Ep - - a it again.The Melbourne Herald, just to hand, publishes Wy interview with the great romancer, from whitch we \u2018maké-the fol- Jowing extracts: M de Rou nt \u201cwas anxious to deal with topics which would interest the Australian people, Since his departure from London he had lived for \u2018a while among the Zulu witch-doctors, being received con amore by that mystic fraternity as a well known caunibal uiuch .respected by the ratepayers of the Northern Territory for ! his -use of the Indian clube and his unfailing courtesy.10 ail those with whom he came in contact: Would we like his views vn the Boer war?No.Ah, then, suppose he described the latest Revolution in Colombia, from which piace he had Intely departed after à \u2018vain effort to de- | cide whéther hie should devoté his energies to completing \u2018the: canal\u2014they say it éan be done for à bagatelle of eighty militons-or to Syploriig the interior of the country, ture being at a-.low ebb in Central America.But there wes a slump in | the Colombians fast then.Then at last: the interviewer\u2014he is a nervous maan\u2014gathered up his courage for Vi what he ranted £ to sdy, and blurted out: i \u2019 \u201cLook here, M.de Rougemont people dont want to know about:the Boer War or f Colombia.They want to: know about you, oc snd how you came.to-write that book, and 'e how you managed to hoax the public and the aclèntific societies, ard what you got out of it, and where you nicked the 1des\u2014 oh, and about that t riding, and when you wers attacked by § flight of wombats; and then that little otinde.you know, about the .nigger Venus, \u2018and those two white girls, and What you have done with the gold discovaries; and oh, I say, if you'd like to mention anything sbout those three wives you were supposed to have left in x Avstralta, and then there is the English à girl that claimed you as het Jong-lost broth- IN er, and one or two other trifles that I forget just now.But-there\u2019s no hurry\u2014 just take your time * M de Rougemont accepted these interrog.ht ators with the and calmness of : ee oF te art It appouré that ho was i .used \u2018to these queries nightly when he was _ on the lecture pintform, and that sometimes they were wrapped around haif-bricke lest the light weight should, fall short of {ts destination.\u201c1 went to London,\u201d he says, \u201cto exploit a diving patent, and hen I found that scientists would have nothiiig tp do with deep sea diving at such\u2019 I cast about for something alse.xT tea heard of one -\u2014Throat ; Cofisumption.The Beginnliig of \u2018the Deadly ' Malady Which: E gen system, are indications \"of \"throat consumption, which\" in cases the starting oint of what bo comeumption of the ungy and death.\u201c1.It ig the old sary.atebing cold after erin nd \u20ac prose Land the forms is weake e a e ge of- consumption È \u2018éntrance.Gen- ot Smeal affords rv vom re) pi mat \u201chen it is fr 1 06.thousande.¢ tment, and Ly are living witnesses ime.to Write the Stories Which forld \u2014 He Admits Some ,.248 2 ¢3 2 e000\u2019 3 0seas TTT IAT TOTITITTrITe! DE ROUGEMONT, | THE -AUSTRALIAN ROMANCER.\\ \u201c De Rougemont, the Austraifan romancist- ' explorer.whose \u2018tales of \u2018marvellous discoveries in- Central Australia startled the world a couple of years ago, has been at person only in London-Mr.Henniker Heat- on, the penny post man, and { wrote a tow lines to him, asking for an interview.replied concisely: \u201cAt his club at 1 retook and 3 o'clock; at the house, 7 o'clock.\u201d I saw him at 1 o'clock.He asked me to put my views on paper.I went away and filled \u201cPearling,\u201d \u201cDeep Sea Diving,\u201d \u201cCannibalism,\u201d \u201cAdventures in Unexplored Australia,\u201d and so on.He at once gave me a letter of introduction to Sir G.Newnes, of the Wide World Magazine, in which he said that I was the best romancist he had heard since Jules Verne.\u201c1 went to Sir G.Newnes, and I simply showed him Mr.Heaton's letter and the draft I had drawn out.He looked at me for a moment, and said: .\u201cDo you want any money?\u201cI shrugged my shoulders.\u2018Ab, well,\u2019 I said, \u2018I do not say that I am in want of money, but it is always acceptable.\u2019 \u201cThen we had a talk.I told him: what 1s the truth, that though my ideas flow quickly, I can write bat slowly.It was arranged \u2018thon that I should come \u2018in every day\u2019 and dictate to a shorthand writer.After he had transcribed his notes they were rovised by the editor.But the final proofs were always submitted to me.Even the fllustrations were dons under my von- atant supervision, so that there could be no possible error, I am glad to say that I have laid the foundations of a litelong friendship with the artist.\u201cMy payment was to be dependent on.the results.Well, the book, as you know, created an immense sensation.I got some cheques-always for £10 each.And, of course, as I went on, I daw more and more of what they wanted\u2014ind you know it is permitted to the litterateur to give some slight\u2014shall we say\u2014embellishment.Well, I embellished my adventures.What is there in that?It is always done.I met at a meeting of the British Association a lady who had travelled \u2018in China and written books and is everywhere recognized as an authority.She confessed to me that she always embellished her books, and that the \u2018embellishment was the chief success.\u201cAnd what I say to you now is that these adventures are absolutely true\u2014with embellishment.For instance, there.is that turtle-tiding affair.I could have explained that in a \u2018second.It is so simple that it would spoil the romance.I can tell you I have ridden hundreds\u2014thousands\u2014of tur- ties just that very way, and thought nothing of it.\u201d \u201cBut what is the secret?\" ; \u201cWell, first you must catch your turtle in shallow water.Then you must see he is a male.The female turtle is sulky and sinks instantly to the bottom.But the male, he is full of energy, and he makes at once for the deep water.You meé it is simple when it is explained.\u201d \u201cBut about those white girls, now?\u2019 We are uncertain whether M.de Rouge-, mont blushed, but certain mechanical operations took place in his features, He sald, after a pause: \u201cOh, there, I confess, there was an embellishment.\" \u201cYou mean there were no girls?\u2019 5 \u201cNo, my friend, there was only ons.\u201d Melancholy recollections seemed to \u2018overcome him at this moment.Doubtless his mind wandered to his long-lost Yamba and the menus of the Leopold Ranges, and the time when mixed bathing was instituted on the shorés of Cambridge Gulf.But he con- | quered His-driet and explained: \u201cThere was only one lady.The name of the ship is as well known to me as it is to you.80 is the name of the lady.But I have promised her on my honour never to reveal her name.If I did it would cause à sensation in the highest society, \u201cAs to the flight of wombets.Well, you Know I have had more trouble about that than anything else.I simply wrote\" \"bats and Sir G.Newnes assured me.that the | word \u2018wom\u2019 crept In in the proof.He specially argued with me on the subject, and said he.could.not find any flying wordbats, Ho that 1s why.Me not to know Wom tal 1 have seen more wombats than any in Australia.I have been interested 1 them when I was wandering about \u2018| Gippsland on \u201cthe \u2018Omeo Hills,\u2019 and were punning about like pigs.| \u201cThe first man who really attabked -me was \u2018Loufs Becke.It was admitted by the best people In England that I.démolished six -or seven \u2018pages of foolscap, with the paid idea of the book, briefly indicated, as \u2014 vqlgtatte ander him.Then a man called Carnegie, son of ntheak, attacked me.Of! course-I could not adopt the rude English, th -t you only know how.; \u2019 \u201c A ROMANCE OF REAL.Lire, The Original Owner.of the Town Site of Johannesburg Dies a an.Buglish Warkhouse.There has recently died at Guildford, Cutterson England, a man named James Pratt, who, it is stated, about twenty-five tows Durchassd site on which the sum î - ohannesburg ow stan de f f £350, For several years Bp 30 the time be his: death Pratt was an inmate of the infirmary ed to the Guildford Werkio ot à > e 80 arrist succeeded to'a\u2019 life on os in Northumberland, Pratt, at the age \u2018of thirteen, wae sent as a cadet to the Nav.al College of the East India Company at Finch- gy.\"He eaw active service nst Malay pirates in Borneo, became a at twenty-one, and ing leave of absence served with Sir Robert Lakeman\u2019s levies in the Katlir war in 1852-83.Wi th the ne- val b dmiral Keppel \u2018the la bursting ts Ps only one \u2018oi i careful nurs.ablec | him to to dbs =) out.Ho 4 lined uf pe ov, Det and ei had passed was Resident struts of one of the i Xs + -mareig William 1aytor,.gy ry his wife miled for to give à home education to their daughters.By on one gr ke of fate the unfortunate buel ed of his whole family.Off Cape Cost the ship\u2014the Madeira\u2014went down with all on board.Then Pratt was invalided ; t ashore at Cape Town in a cri- ition, and there for a couple of , mentally affected.His somehow ; he wae rick off the East India Som mpc 1 3 hist of persons ated to pensions.pudiated, and in course et in time he started sheep-farming at Rondebosch, end made coast surveys for the Cape * Government.Becomi a paicted with a geo who % prospecting the Trapsvaal for the Boers, he was advised to urchase a tract of country lying near the mpopo River, The lat land is bounded n two sides by the the Limpopo and on the other by the Witwatersrand.The town .of aos pow stands upon that site.It was pearly 18,000.acres in extent, and for it Prati the sum of £350, and vettl & farmer; out when \"the Zulu War is out he took up arms with a number, o -Jsord.- Join: | ed the band of 600 volunteers who marched into fretons after the Boer revolt.poem the 1 and Pratt, Pe eut Rouges ofle oË en s office of mer re the new Bia State, was escorted Bad Ur perty being con- he found that his ed gd a VE = e wes been dead for bout shout hausted, was obli x mon to.the \u2018Guildford Workhouse 1nfir._ mn: Pratt\u2019a case berlain\u2019s notice.Secretary ea sated were.no Es beeh ed.to hia in oad for South Ae That wi Commissio done a few months ago, and Milner\u2019s reply has not.yet been received.TALKING THROUGH THE EARTH Remarkable Results, of Experiments in Telephony Without Wires.f Pearson\u2019s Maga fa the June mimber of en artic mine derive a system 2 tale honing The To Colt Collint, of Phiadsiphie.\u201cHe has that telephone mes ved beyon vil sages as be dt from one point to an- no intermediate wires The messages, in fact, are carried from the ; telephone transmitter to the receiver by the agency of the natural currents of the e had picked out the spot a to \"eet up Fhe send 0, pot ut Ett inj ansiat- ord x.ire confection with er, which to \u201cwrites.the author of thé Se, \u201cMr ne storage bat- line placed on the groun brought from his tery which bad been laboratory.The other things - carried wers a packed dress-suit case, a spade and a small hand satchel.- \u201cOpening the case, Mr.Collins drew out an ordinary camera tripod.To the top he screw! of board a_foot square, on one side of which was elevated on 8 brass a cup-like \u2018transmitter,\u2019 such as is used in ordinary telephony.Then he tock from the case and) placed on this board two small \u2018intensity ai inclosed in rub ber.Between hese he placed three vice of copper sheathing \u2014 condensers.\u2019 things, with a few cents\u2019 worth of wire to ect Ke were all the \u201capparatus placed conn on the \u201cA et ow hole was Gy just below the: tripod, and a small zinc wire screen.this buried screen tor the eo pt and running à wire en the \u2018battery.to thé cols all was iness as far es thé sondi of a virales telephona message was ooncerned.\u201cAta distance of about a lle x second in the ood > it was placed ane nthe I power.en the slectriclt from .the ba was\u2019 sounds ot all es ay sent thro bt and heard mile away ns © tranemitier as distinctly , he, the: receiving station à though through an ordinary A Sys: ft vu - Fifty\" Years, \u2018ta Forget Thot Day.\u2018Major-General Sir Hector Miedonald, hero of a hundred fights, and: snes of the most romantic furs of the war, landed at Eouthampton, other \u201cday; South Africa.\u201cI am glad, in « way, to git bak,\u201d ho | iragiedia said, \u201cbut 1 am off to India tely.\u201d The general is going to India to take up a district commiand, t& which he has been appointed, and he came to England, \u201che ex plained, with a , becouse ie (28 best way © soul Ie Los \u2018here .vas no fanfare\u2019 of trompets sad, na ew Deo ere awa a F or » tothe boat, vrs ag.The goners] just aad went re onto bu uit of Greeds; Nght, overane BoE js = : 2 io Ce the contre entre FE de was ou poing Nov bu eave tor Tota?Eh v and then \u201cNo,\u201d wea the reply; \u201cI'm for the War Office first, \u201c Indie « was diff And what of the Highland Bri er There was a tinge of sadness in a | Mac's reply: \u201cAye, poor lads,\" they've sweep re.§.enemy, the.So and | hia foo ny ep fut was fg these .Het EE shake of thees with a ad fitle bead, \u201c wen à ae i take the Highland from | Bride a hy; ;years to forget t\u2014if they for \"HOW DE WET WAS FOILED.\u2018The London Chronicle publishes Fe in terrier ih pr Hector Bhi ae be dis- af Ibe hick Hard; Ed had been the lot of 1 the\u201d Hi | ce K berg: little son.ih, di be ifted to: er .march south wi A wd JS 3 A os Bra onde mou 5,000 men.Fortunately, dard itd hener re is the rigade n heard of the.project, and he a General Macdonal to effect a rescue, with : \u201cDistribited on lines 3 commet ne.rom Komati Poort to .e | last hit of serious fighting i in which the: 6 Noter lant was in 00's \u2018command : wae desire\" goon after.this the bri-.up, and.por the.various tealions: whi Composed Xt are.widel sund er was appointed to a \"roving on\u201d (as he himself phrased frig with a mounted force to à La food clear of es es 0 Fr \u201cwe blab ne kept.t and Se ia, ls the Toy at Etes sol of | the ar eatin orme, { Lhe has been the class oF War; \u201cthat: has beeen ~waged for \u201csome | 0 what is in stiribmtatle the prolonged e ene; on this that any effectual crushing of thé en s power of resistance was.rendered if eult while the Boers were able the result that for once, at nll events, erifla.\u2018chief foiled.It would slim; a was foi ou from Wepener\u2014into the a: arms Sue Een dors dipped e Highlan instead, © geler tates.|| marching mouth Cape Polo Hafetans d 0 prit.Herschel to ra crossing Jato \u20ac Cape Co Thence th they ma head at mal North, +i as © wl ed without a single - did | feat.in \u201cBaratoln i \u201cHighland ers with svident det oe Basuto br ae frat { soldiers, and ed with them t Basuto territory to the sceom the ear-eplitting mo ee ee the \u2019 pute did ve Wet opi \u201cSimply by cordon happen wi pere our Gen: eral barrens wh ly\u2018held points somerrh over 8 country à Ps te pecanet?ere must be Jeb Te \u2018duration of the war wh ot Sen oF aq is PER over ut ee 0 a hard time \u2018of it, a site tot Te SEE ne ve supp que Up the end of this gs \u2018 ave not f orm Magee.\u201cthe, ear we gnen can, can say 3 and General Wauchopet ue LE the à lsd \u201cdistricts of it cannot - a Te CARNEGIE'S GIFT TO SCOTLAND.- (Biting.It) \u201c Ah \u2018Wonder if Tis Guid.\u201d ., SANDY \u2014 = IES 1 HLL LS ÂT WL id TM James J! HA a born nance.; WR hiv businies, motivée ; HERE Sa LE 2 AE Ed Sr orthern wis ET ere aoe.of bi bilities nur nine pti his state of mind th no-doubt inac: ing disaster have | all, the great.public - tated in + Street uotations,\u2019 Be railro gift of $10,000,000 to establish free sch arshi - the histofic Sootch urirersities r young Scotchmen course, this is a materialistic no pat, on shia, side of the Asia for Sands es die May Release His a Seat From an ) Ancient Maledigtion.= Ze nae FY Du TT SN = Pp SESS Ni TL = Eos i E 23 a ihr! i fn Lt ae, vw ne 8 vo ln Pa oy encountered a the sale in \u201c1 ro not sure that Sxisting, dam Te been disregarded.- Flie min\u2019 bare pen rie stocks ate: hot the \u201cpeople sen this thing ce t do you.think brought +! about th unusual state of affaire.= a direct \u201cThe whole thing, Sein, A out of a impression.¥ that opinion, because prac Should have to come to conclusions I don't want to come to,\u201d - - TRAFFIC IN PAPER.It was a \u2018clever way, of ~ marking À 3 stronger feeling in the.fnatter than Hill wished to to display.He Le aver but his desk, picked up some papers, handed them to, his secretary, and as he came ove std: ple hear that somebody else Poy something they have not got.comes merely a traffic in the price of « bit of paper, when the stock value Aucta- ates as it has been doing recently.\u201d _\u2026.\u2018What the effect upon a property after | fra shock bas\u201d been Doomed beyond Tits ve value?\u2019 \u201cIt has generally occurred, that re Fire: ties that have been squeezed verely alone for a long tim i be te \u2018the railroad end Pot a railrosd ie Wall Street end of it.\u201d \"rhe relations of the people to bo grat e terprises are not influenced by W pict.ples interest, I think, requires pe a PE ste profits losses On \u2018any stoc urchase Stock values Care \"not gove med by Wall the ection \u201cIf the wis reco recognise | for à law te govern van Street 1H it*with their \u2014 couldn't they u influence?\u201d \u201cIs there uo a v tot} oe 20) v soviet vi \u2018 of, mals is sort of thing can only occur when | or control or ay i vo 26m Pi £ a iy gr EE a.teat for control o or pom t take to charge £ i ay corporation 0 \u2018you pr is any pousibilite fact?\u201d slightest.Eo far as the Greet \u2018ace ts pwn.rabbit Nothors that it , ri ma TRE ud ES controlled 8 very well masse.raise rue TA.J do; and coneider it « Pacific, flock on Ld on 2 a Ol stands by a man hae wr .\u201cHe æt Talked across thé ros \u2014 and n, leaning wp against said: \u201cThe railway interests not the greatest, after all fhe went the Cot interests bave he most a Er Pate the Unit capital od about fe the REE \u201cBut he oon ar?at 1 i te si, 4 country args should be to see come when a city HE contre ; \u201cRAILWAYS AND SPECULATION: \u201cThe railways are not interested in the wrest end of their stocke.An enterprise pays a dividend upon its actual earning, :irrespective of whether the stock sells: for y times m re than its worth.I fancy w wil be bros ht about by 89 e people : É 2 ete then va mo dou a uire ave no i | Federal a action will \u2018fo ve ad no combited contest\u201d to ke.ne + thesé's ba : ses repetition of facts ve sème ton pass ¢ imtarest in 13 = & ¢ ne BELFAST, IRELAND, IRISH LINEN AND OA ANA 4 TR Emp : Members of the Royal + \u2018 &; p Family and the Courts of etn ober PEED \u20187 ol, Ht vision, ° u * | Basel ethene nd ie ce every descriptie: $ on rm E andpont.[Binge mortf| + foreign fasfions.n « ESS ES.) HouseHoLD LINENs, 4 .oo edges nea Soni pe a From he Laat Repent th FINRGE 1 TE WORLD: - Two Codes of Honour\u2014Some Affairs of the Heart\u2014| 7 nowing Morning Hats From Paris\u2014Some Dainty Gowns\u2014 |És ets popaitet orme De oem || RÉ RE EE EE .& p > | : , and twioe as Jong as is necessary to .na Tri Linn Shoot sone, res yacde wid, 480 And Several Standards of Right and Wrong.Sommente bume bem made, recently The Vogue of Taffeta.{rnd ra\" round pcs he of TRISH LINEN = ic ee su eat Re, : P .- ro.; .; e h ; distinct distemper that _Érequentis follows ; ~ x : .hand bag is desired.Overcast the rip of IRISH DAMASK (TABLE, \"LINEN : pean cap 0e par dos Ane ; aa ~~ moving time, says a writer om domestic | | : - double silk, which bas been previ ull AH LC par doz: Tavle Cloths, 2 à TE i À girl, possessing a 4 onevancy.end nn ex | like ourselves\u2014that all {he sugar candy in reat bat 1 | affection is Sealy 3 wom = [SFROJAL CORRESPONDENOE OF THE STAR] *, a to the bottom of the bag; the eles of 3 par deu styrene Gost Arms, Lal, do woven of ambiuiiorod.Spesial ab: .tremely expressive bas written me the the world is not at the moment, worth \u2018a solely the process of.changing from one : © seatly held together Sy require ik « Bost quel! Bodies, with 4-to most doleful little à letter ix inable, in touch of Cayenne, or a dash\u2019iof Tabasoo.pole Le I bi ; Dealy ner, req ox Tib- MATCHLESS SHIRTS : + half-dos, (b: 1a fas linen yee which she demands m y for the Their minds are not more set than our own quite ss rotin ee per anent det Be de ibs stitching, ut a de Des nb Designs ie ous epeciai [adieu autos nd Oph Teg Sastre sex to which 1 belong, ¢ on \"tbe grounds that upon the things out of reach, nor are they and ie in fect merely a classified recogni: it ia ready for use.The seine beg in vel- TI, 20H1E aires we women are poor, much abused crestires, mobo easily tired than ourselves: of the tion of what village wives used 05 cal vot admite of embroidery in dik te jet IRÏSH \u20ac CAMBRIC POCKET -HANDKERCHIEFS : securite, entirely at the mercy of man\u2019s caprices.She thi already theirs.They are no more \u2018\u2019housecl cl They did not ve th \u201cis in milk.the designs in|\u2019 fame.\u201d-The Queen.TEL Ihave svor wen riviere Bin proves tu her own satisfaction at | that fon æ the game of Hearts, then are we, know, leaning | sickness, à ey gere or, 3 alk may bag ati Spr pe pay in |] Fouraal, id ne, 800 por don; Laie LA phe dors, Sratismon, 78a par das.& we possess 0 0 redress when a ce an ey play for same stakes.> : ; Tee devoted to ourselves, transfers bis devotion, The standard i in these matters is largely a aden, hte Tet A eh rake 21 mggostion given gh a beg 5 endless it de ona IRISH \"LINEN\" COLLARS AND \u2018CUFFS\u2019 Sas et ey Feet } ta oad his \u2018shestimeaty, ia, theatre tion, oof fashion.p Vioman in some.of the py en the contain near evérything \"in address enix mariner and the Gathelrais and Gharehon af ths DOSS Kins ig i elEe tickets, dnd very bably himself to an- anges her mind in d to the affairs matter is to keep the mouth closed while | | book to swelling sel .ris, otc., have ne most af excelle 9 sud che vo nen Co en Irish ny other.She lacks hiloso; whièh en- of her heart, and reconsiders\u2014with or with- ables \u2018ong to say good.any She ur- out reason\u2014the disposal she has made of hs uote atmosphere.4 further can: que rather u ily it scems to me, her affections, she is supposed to be merely abrasion of he in this caution at oy at man 18 the essence of fckleneas, and exercising the supreme prerogative of her time, \u2018but ut particularly when they art dip.rt : = RS UNDRRCLOTHING Ale Ses SRE on ol ils cu : vr, 543; Ni oe Te tin evo wren nore Sieh Beane 1a OF Glental Oxteis, $4sin3.Bridal Trosinais, $1080, (SNE Laren display the insignia of her favourite N.B,\u2014To prevent delay all Letter Orders and [ngulries for Samples should ds: - tbat we women are the victims of this sex.When a man does the same thin, un oars dressed weakness ou hin part.She forgete whit der precisely similar circumstances, Ping into all ac tas a sport by wearing 8 bat pin he Gower bat *44res* ROBINSON & OLEAVER, Ltd, Belfast, Ireland.every woman has known since the days of 8cccused of That most shocking thing poeti- only to Te et a surgeon ed wi oF tte ith flower pins, and, as ; i ?\u2019 > » Arelan ue \u201cMistress Eve\u2014that no woman ever lost a cally known as \u201cloving and riding away.Head a bl Ty the e lancing pot a will be, wit be in enamel.the pre- NOT IE, \u2014Boware of partis using ourname.Wo employ nelther Appa ; ka men\u2019s regard unless she was willing to, or He ia condemned, if nat absolutely sent to tyreen osdinars and difference be- these blossoms ectain flower may be car.i * nor Travellers us 2 lew gle go fodlish she had mot right to expest | Coventry.for changing bis mind, a thing à TLC Dretiiess, 0d surgical | deanlinesa, ont or, the smallest detail.For dress PE ft.She utterly ignores this undeniable fact Woman may do any day, wi with impunity, and th e practi hear wash his hands, rine ried out.in d atch the on the - .; ©.and indulges in a little sermon which might often with applause.The explantion may them, dry them on a perfectly clean towel, Hine pendants of the stones may be at- = > well \u2018have for its text Marianna\u2019s dolaful lie in the fact that outwardly at least man caution rewant th Sud then 8s a final pre- ed th blossoms, or entre head , .time, then set it aside to cool per whis' = aint: ; \u20ac wooer, and woman the oa 1 ti ion rewash th in an antiseptic solu.be of el ons.Amethysta and _ quite cold lay it in a salad bow] with kK ) thers are ae any exceptions de to thin as tion before he touches the instruments may me be tho most ne popular 2 | pod pester, chives, pepper and salt, chop \u201c \u2018He cometh vot,\u2019 she said; - any other rule matrimoni boiting ve been Jreviously immersed in rauoiecs hich the outcome Lors the A \u201cItal in a \u2018mixture of oil and vinegar = 1 She said , \u2018T am aw cary, aweary, not eotirely in in « man's hands, slough it boiling rater, cat ia eermard chemically Tor boctles, aiden ¢tc., ia pin with : y serve.y of ; D ie mak .BO grea\u2019 care > Ë : w that I were dead.home and gobody knows oi berger chan pitals thet not only lint and ied but one of thew insecte attached by 2 pring od ee oe rand, $n tml ©.to the crawling movement common toes into squares and alice Reps in large glass ace madera to Sia\u2019 Kind, One novelty in the head of LE EN fecipes , ore onion, one c umber and two ripe da minty, À gts, iy dr aa anat of a.pein Be os that a man must not \u201ckiss and kept in large glass jare under cover.Shave a littl ] and ful condit of thinge\u2014that cannot be al- tell\u201d And custom would do well to ad- ently clean! hands may carry the ètre est placed emake, with ith gleaming jewels for \u2018eyes, w : cabbage v very fine and | lace.see oy 2 there is more common sense vance a step and condemn, as openly, the of ertook Within ten days a young woman a pearance.o of being ond todas at at A Number of Odd and Appetisi ice Water to become crisp, r ange °, HE in the atid ¢ It is the summary of some Woman, who, if she does not announce, at U7 with the daintiebt of fingers, the innocent beholder.ite artistic are BE vegetables on lettuce | leaves with a dressing i girl's ile, perhaps pe my correspondent, in beast blushes and simpers, and admite her orien blood a alight pimple on the face of the pins of antique gold, end thewe odd | Balada.mads a4 follows: Mix one-half FR bir 3 wi guise\u2019 ues food poiso , that they seem espountel ordi , Droles\u201d mortal, wooed and \u201c3 e women cry out for equality, yet we apd the girl narrowly escaped with her life, conceits are on t ah instead of be To make Russian Salad, take one cu of rade mustard itards an Qs = won; then changed both his mind and ere willing to accept without demur, onc physicians ascribing the trouble fox merely 8 useful adjunct ! ful each of cooked carrots, turnips, = ons cup of \u2018ream cream nd Sater shode and laid siege to to another fair dam- | code of honour for our brothers an- some invisible germ probably held under merely» peas, potatoës and haricot pr alt sise of a walnut, Boil pie ; T0 tt 2 title wer.esary it might well other \u2018quite different for ourselves.We the nail of the amateur 6 operator.woo - cupful each cooked beet root and aspars- thickens, and hen cool wir In the yolks \u20ac a als ed, \u201cThe V Wail of of the the Jilted.\u201d It ie wish no curtailnrent of our privileges, and a The boudoir and five o'clock gowns in gus points, two tablespoonfuls of minced three eggs and cook one minutes be rn fittle tale of dishonorable actions || desire only those perquisities of man which The newest, ides, tor eng: ris is the some of the June trouseaux are y ot.gherkins, ns, two tablespoonfuls anchovies or \u2014 he on the one baad , and of disappointed hopes em ewpect cially .vod ja our eyes; the rest Tedd est, and TEE ES are not Line They are all either Empire œe coat: bam, one tables espoonful.cha chopped -FOR AN ATLANTIC VOYAGE, \u2018 pus ; > he IR, ; ; - Yo \u20ac tale that is not typical of many lives per- | or to ignore.We raise deafening Cla: sentimental and at the The came time Sable satin cout, ec yith a vide, fluted volant, ions, ro neha Done olives mead i Bape, bute assuredly is of some.mour over what is dishonourable in man article.The wedding chest may be a nie the pas red, forma the all\u2019 much shredded lettuce as the bulk us What to Wear \u201cand What mazsses 4 hy ere\u2019s just se good fish the in him ha that we condemn most severely trunk of latest style, or.it may be a- fine ile the te open reves & above; salt to taste; serve with mayon- to 4 sea,\u201d in of little interest and ly no what we most easily forgivé in our- cedar chest, or of carved wood, all | flowing underdress of emabroidered om a naiss \u201cdressing.Boil the carrots, turnips Take.fifo the yep et 7 ar 2 Te PE eo i | ie ds Pet EE AIC TS | BT BE STR er, sri .ir, or | A y best \u2019 : i , \u201c minnow \u2014 and so- many men are |»een fit to flee from the charms \u2018of Wome with flowered i citi Some of 0 fred bon sesh at the waist.The Empire gowns \u201cSelves; when al\u201d the a ab % them | one who knows: wh reof she speaks, ce minnows, if taken at their true woman other than ourselves, We fail to somest chests are lined with od and are made usually of Jace or accordion- 2e of % ad all th em into ice th the well to remember that loud and conspiég- value.To such a girl, deep sea fishing realize, or at least to admit, that if it's scented satin, but can be pleated silk, vith flowered, Dbbon sashes Jett Of an ouve; a the ingredien 8, the ous costumes are out of place on shipbo t as no attractions; Bebe prefers a aflady wrong for & man to love and ride sway, it in apy of them, for that matter.The i oe mayonnaise at the time of -and are seldom, if cver, worn b : à y > ide, with a dangling.line and a bent,| is quite as wicked for 3 woman to coquet, is to fill the chest with pret hings\u2019 - figure, with draped fichus ovee the should- serving.Everything | bu the beets, let) culture and those pin, wherewith to woo her minnow back poll.wie and banish.And of this offence, wear or for the Ones dion ers.Bicil satin, accordion pleated, juce and d be mixed several much.No tentang a, ra be \u20ac ; And most of us are content with more women than men are guilty.of a home.One girl is ling hers with makes a rich and serviceable teagown, and hours beforehand.\u201cTomatoes, \u2018raw and and all attempts at Splendour \u2018should he ee minnows, baving no tical knowledge of We women, thanks to our training, and inty lingerie, witch is making her- in soft pastel tints has a lovely sheen on the-| aliced, cold lobsters, shrimp or.crab of.chewed.The eternal fitness of things - bh market, and so being unable to their excess of of muscle, are apt to ex] st for self; another | is buyi ngs from time to surface.For breakfast and combing gowns cold chicken may be adden or substituted particularly true on an ocean liner.° distinguish between the relative merits of too much from the stronger sex et, it time and filling her ng things with them.Not or j when warmer weather comes, for Jar of the vegetables, If lettuce is not One of the most ete articles of i big and little members of the Jun tribe.dose I t follow that they possess possess infinite wis alone things to wear, such as gloves, lingerie merce\u2019 cottons, silks end dimities, with be had.add coarsely-cut culery or white, outfit is a steamer rug.icles of an ¥ by, chance, i in our emulation of old Izaak, dom beca; their tailor and a and deinty hosiery, but pieces of lace, an sbun \u2018of washing lace, make fresh isp cabbage, adding in the latter case à one, but do not chose Ge bri ree, « plai something really worth hav: little padding, fives have broader shoulders, estry squares for covering the sofa its and comfortable çarments.al of celery salt to the dressing.as one will quickly tire of moh à pu dy 4 de ids are that in our ignorance than we cap hope to have.\u2019 It is nonsense and handsome table covers.\u2019 Ano gir = hl *\u201d The Russlaas substitute cviare for the besides ing in its Tocality | undervalue it, and regret that it lent to expect them to do the impossible.Men is making fine collection XJ table Jmen\u2014 \"The various forms of garniture are Jeg- anchovies.dingy.A golf cape and cap are à & Iminnow instead.are horn with tongues, and many of them papkins, doilies, centrepi pas Van 20 ion this seeson, and lace is everywhere À pretty course to serve at a luncheon essential, and when selecting the former The truth is that few women can judge gary tales.of them can no more She already has ebay beautiful most ly applied.Strapping lace Balad of Tomato Jelly.A pint of sure and an extra long cape, &s 2e dieintarcatediy at a distance, and when help gossiping nan old woman can pieces im linen aad ice, some hem d, PARIS, May | 15\u2014It takes with \u2018velvet.mbbon in -varions charming omatose is strained, seasoned with \u2018salt additional warmth will be very.a coptable, know them; none, when they avoid wrinkles.They \u2018have Lo talk or their some embrotdered, andl vomé with \u2018elabor: t.this season to tide the F ways Hi still the rege, and is one of the and pe and s teaspoonful of onion and the short ones afford very little brows Ss reonally.Such te things | little minds would d -becqme sh attered under ate drawn work.ap ins and; vo ribs eatures of summer décorations, which has Prseclve uarter of a box of geis- ton from the chilly Wa to form an affcotiôé \u2018or \u20184° prejn- a extra burden.man in love must bfica-brac 0 int6 the of another | ™ tover- her summer -eam- 3 co | followed iu the wake®f the employment of |- tine, \u2018and add to: ié tomatoes.Put aside A short skirt is suitable and écinf % word, a smile, a look, land our have-a confidant, ad a man who has fallen girl, while another is making a oellec.udquestioned authority on thy silk bands on gowns of cloth, t wool, or for half an hour, then bring to a boiling and, while the thick bie faa oo guinions are formed.And men\u2019s minds are ont of love is in exactly the same predica- tion of inner coffee and tiny spoone.me as \u2018at au least a dozen more net.Garnitures which are really one trim- point before moulding in tiny cups, nice, some le prefer a in exactly the same way, in spite ment.Gonsequentl all men at some time Thus the girls are slowly collecting pretty ould be added to this summer's .Ward-\u20184 riffbo of the embroidered poplin Ming applied to another appear to be ex-| Make a half pint of mayonnhise dressing, weight material, Vu have full ex of fr e talk one hears concerni ling their [in their lives ace bound to \u201ctoo much saving them for use in their robe of\u201d perisable crestions.Energies = JK shed: with taffeta yo tremely fashionable in almost any of their to which ni -pint of whipped cream is skirt and walking skirt ve of the ressoning powers, and their wonderful wis- talking.To try and prevent, i wood be as ue ge As » rule their friends know and bank acco are drawn on moje Op The straps at the front varied guises.One idea of this Kind is de- stirred fast pint servi PP he moulds material, with a coat to match.Thi Sa dom.They are so like us women that we hopeless & task as to keep them contented the chests, and take plessure in helping heavily this spr de than heretofore for the site hoed jacket described à series of tabs like monstrated in the \u201cilluminated laces,\u201d on of oll in J arranged Jette leaves on 8 économical, as well as convenient.ean judge them only by ourselves.It is in upon s diet of read and mi they ah them, although some of the girls His ery is quantity, s great _quantity, of superb those at either side of the apron.A strap which tinted silk-wrought motifs in vari- of ey Dlatiers.th Pa onnaise heaped { .Perhaps the prettiest wrap is is the k SL failing to take advantage of this similarity desire strong mea oesn\u2019t Jove to to feel that everything was i bl with quality.While watching the fitting © of finish waa giver.to the bottom of the \"Eel ous elegant Venetian, Renaissance, Flemish, iy | the whol e ibid ith finely ulster, Ot the several sata sles ¥ that exists between us, that we loosen, and order.The étions ne are LS De pling: the their own money and ted by helr own emart shoppers one Das Just the pest on- shaped sleaves that were made of the and other equally handsome patterns are TOUR whole sprinkled wi Tl half fitting back is .sometimes altogether loee our hold upom of fate.To hold a man res taste.Viewed in any light, the idea ie à portunity in the world for taking po! broidered poplin.The high corslet was of applied directly to the raised surfaces of.chopped, parsley.thie most becoming an \u201chi.rhe em.Like us they must be kissed, coaxed, he has ceased to care, would \"be as ridicu- ope and full of charming and sensi- prevaili , faidols.All of EE due laited black The combination of ding designs woven the lace For Tomato and Peanut Salad, oy covert cloth ones are very good | comforted and humoured.They lous as to keep on canng oneself.One can- ble sentiment.novations\u201d have been passed upon and one Plated white and black is in Is en favour just sen dns of being intermingled the skins from large, ripe tomatoes y they are aps a trifle con : treated according to their mood.4 for a the not hold a map to blame for his incon- \u201d hid may readily classify them into successful now, Hats, wraps and owner all boast this with glinte of finest gold or silver, or very pouring boiling 3 frm over Let many people prefer other ocolouts, 8.whorld like ad a_fanciful girl.They, like us, stacy; he is only responsible for the man- The English women.is mid to be the or unsuccessful groups.Perhaps the most combination in manifold ways.The smart.delicavely threated with black chenille or them get cold and before «Siping out y and Black are durable.Tee pe : Be greedily of a ugar diet, only in ner in which he Takes it known.best.hostess in the world-because she is striking item is the conspicuous absence est patent leather ties have the upper part the narrowest black velvet ribbon.the insides, leaving the outer walls whole.Soaca sre very stylish se wep : weeks or months to discover\u2014once ce more C.C.M.mistress of the art of letting alone.It of thé untrimmed, severe, straw sailor or made of blue cloth that à is ted with tiny Pound roasted permis from which the capes are pretty.they are wh Ta s : costs little time and no money to find out alpine.AU e shirt waist hats are white polka dots.One of the e new dangling The veilings this season skios have been scalded (th (the nuts being coming unless one is slender.- what one\u2019s guest wishes fo do with her swathed in soft pln which add greatly watch chains is made up.of turquoise beads mesh and the dots, too, are a dns iad ck then allow à» Frnge and }, mixing A rather perishable long coat | day, and to Sori oer, to be ha; in her to th t pied until yo ; recen Ppy eir picturesqueness while detracting interspersed with ri beads and now and and white effect iv sought in many of 3s bave à cotrse paste.i hollowed Demy in tao sition à of Sete ak \u2018 slized flowers, stodded with gems, with own wey.This surely is the truest hospit- t hit from th î pea x u Vi rere mate diamonde dut, ality.A hostess who invites people to visit the most part they ps reali fat.À tiv tle sccm on that gives quite an | thoush then Black veu ae Pons is tbe tomatoes with Tia mistare; \u201cserve upon white silk.thres siaths an ¢ oings lar ornament with à ball costume as a mub- her bas two very important d dut oi oe, pre wo worn with a jaunty btsle tilt over the ~~ -\u2014\u2014 NINA- GOODWIN.- Dbird'weye veiling, - Which is ight and ius ogee 14 leaves ein thie an half fitting.The buttons were las , a , 0 re la witute f or 8 a sleeve.Mrs.Frederic Neilabu, not to heglect her guests, od another\u2014 Another noticeable departure à the sre- THE \u2018NEWEST \u201cHANDKERCHIEFS maricable Lesemblance to a api web, T salad by omitting the butter and mixin, mixing be a fe ; bas, set mens an eccen per pear quite as important\u2014not to weary them bis ference for taffeta tailor-onde| yuwna icr ia black, while the chenille are white, with the coarsely pounded nuts celery cul} ing ite durability and the taste recently wearin earrings.which de inot Lo0 constant attention, Never give a street wear.They no 0 persistently vos know the Nursern rom experience, ie very miserable and in ou think it a safe ses, like as not, .i r way to get all the enjo ent out of t à i n children is Pie ot cour, orl ds mo ym Raves at Rug-Reef Les in a dangérou \u201cMoth '» The hos Much as boys do, bu frequently have Ang 0 or one of her aids ha herself at a to borrow of their broth ers or their friends nd he ae tod he Tattle Tot\"; le; on Which is ! Then.Ting Foros or gather Eo or Usbuoyed, unbelled, and u by \u2018 lows.on think I would urge elfihners To pilot the venturons mariner Fight.outhe.These knive hon.! Sores, with th : i If \" ives are 9 very © wi em \u201c ; > a m .Joring (bem ox en on much longer Yet Tart, ttle Tot\u201d bravely prepares to ich i an need.: i ach Papa's Xnss, ~~ What 1 want to tell you is the very sim- And Jeighing anchor a take Kase, = PE Tle troritle Su oa ioncs à Oty Bydaids, Ledges, she studies her quart ; knife can be sharpened and Kept in d to Ma s ur forth \u2019 CW I | Cruise of the = 4 E see what will fit next to it has All boys have knives in their pockets, but i i i them are sa dull that i i I g¥ : Ë Ë : : ¥ £3 Es 3 .5 ü Ë 5g : ; ie il 3° 5% 3 i : : & F 2 i ; g 4 i i th 5 ; : i 1 H i 3 : it I ; : S 8 3 2 4 al the loing something exact- Usu a player ma culate to ; down two of the bite with his swing his endeavour will be to glance from one of them into the third pièce.The bést pos ie sible score is 400.} ods \u201cyes, the others must shake DIVIDED VERSES.heads \u201cDo,\u201d and eo on.The leader An amusing and more or less instructive quick in thinking up mo- game has been devised by a young and the referee must watch overy- who once & week entertains a compeny to do the boys + and for the afternoon.53 5 LA i i 8 § 3 g : E g Ë Ë i & § 3 Ë E ; i L ; = £ 3 $ Ë gE 3 g i 3 i j a oy ï i Ë EF i F 5% 1 i : Ë i iF fi I fr Ë = is iE ; 4 irs gd 3g 8 silt Epp?& Ë ge try FIT Boreal Sis gigEhs Hi lrête Fist HE fil 5 ; i i À ë ë ir i ii SE ef É { | 5 Ë 2 TR E & g Ë s Ë L.o the.fa 8 0 Article in a Quebec Paper that reaker may deliver bearing a little more atrongly near the out- should Read \u2014 9 : .?; .ting, when.rubbing across the stone.'s Dyspe Tablets : growi and more clever in æising to the children.There is something irre- Kither water or fine oil may be-nsed on the Pod Drspopsis te Da : - me o little faded in places, and} yellow with ways wes.school do sl the inatesd of in space tapes.age, but in a good dabenol preservation.More maps than one, bound up for ton ws we do in my country?\u201d To knock! all three bits down in Le.i ng sion wih will remove the fine rings ' Louisvitie, Phil college, .es dt je not our.custom,\u201d replied ov : .all the liries have beem collected Érour & party, It serves as, à re $1072, sa er \u20ac on It \u2018was printed in 1851 oH Louw, Bos.Is pia atlas, and, contains much tna ounce I phressing a sharp retort with To, all three bite down in two swings *esch one reade his stanea.and to her de- minder for many days.to come.! the edge and will polish the blade.3 % | figestion and Stomach trouble are the edéphis, Hartford, New A footnote in the book directs the teach.| difficulty.\u2019 em me SES : NEW OPTICAL ILLUSION.| \u201cfictions of every class.= ton.The book bas «'bigtaale, Apparently.4 as to th of the book.\u201cIt is! Well I don't want to live here, neue .) Brain-workers who from lack of exerciss \u2018Tv was used in héndrede ef schools.Thous the question.\u201d Ps the author, the pupil retorted the monkey.WHERE A LITTLE : \"| throws back my lid my poor scratched to be.The little boy hami\u2019t-been near me Professor Gates, of the laboratory of | and nervous strain are peculiarly liable to ude of whol children werescompelled to] repeats the cer Le qu un pa ! Yon wil pardon tye\u201d replied the horse, \" Le.dle ; Je \u201cpate : mar! 4 and ton x can sing now, some- psychology, at Washington, jhas been ex- Byspepais Snes 20 ter than take study it.oo agé gives the eum and substance of in « dignified tone, \u201cbut you certainly are « «+ BOY LIVES.ou Poe Tost hak Of \u201cTAs for wma remsrked the Napoleon\u2019 pecimenting vith optical ligsions and he | Er Oe Bon Biya Tebicka: Fifty years ago it wi not | anough \u2018for te EE pit gare ance cpoud not bound + ju insulting,\u201d complained the I - nou desk be- deek, \u201cI confess fhat L, too, miss the litile pietely deceive the human eye.: Dodd's Dyspepsia Teese made a echoci children to stody \u2018their text books enfle classes.\u201d P Now.Real} very i fast à .tle finger marks Here, for instance, is a strange picture reputation on three continents as an ab.und gain the ideas they taught.They had The book's iflustrétions sre as smusing indeed.\u201d Te clock struck twelve.The piano began a for ; : To ee forma E cure 10e Dympepeis, I meni r bols aoû an the 2, Ir 2 a paris cit ir L'heure 2 ne temp Shr HAL pue | be or lye ui Drop ae wm Jonny just Là the author id about Peru.The \u201cadios\u201d sre jetu , sci tonishment à x \u201cthat your eriticlems of there.Eall bare to \u2018be.tum à Pense i : tn Pe terbrab, Aci Nerou To e pu extraordinary ight end v slender.> thin even 90.|' ni \u201cwithout.that y T 't gio ini | nn pr TS Sh Flaten SS eS Hn a pee, = the Had bolter run swift- and blue; and I hed to ang out We oi Ansemis, or | mess of the blood gud Ww written.ing, and they are almost tall as p think \u201cot doing ite work and at- | \u2018pages, but the DR.Ma § customs, I think you ; : astimailat- - M contained only eighty pege set re buildin .This is what the suthor says] jy back your ow frightful discords each [ your bresst; Lo aon Tower set\u2019 ha three bits in the same way, with the exception of.curious volume, « Îittie t the edges, The right hand's eask, the left hand's al- keviaad We just regard, (hem, as oa Shook, that they bite in Po ba ks upon what belongs to them.When pais is the common evil of \u2018the tities.1 [EU 8 À y.' ; À .hy doing ite work and properly 1 em, in prose: aN ith his grasing.le all heard you, snd wits very.sorry le to lana, aud every : A} ; .e food.Garon in \u2018editor of 4t0 the covers.Mr.Van / Watèrs arranged his| \u201cThe lad! Pr stinguished |_- be went on with \u2018 tiie Fronch writ ] van : ] Alphonse Caron is the \u2018editor of the geography a.good deal Like the modern geo- for their beanty, vivaciey re nuished are en anconth Fe for gout\u201d ii he 0 i mid the .J | H Echo, Pet je pt of ie try, of d CR ing i ; gtephy, vb the old fermier cu 0.veus dress, end admiration.abroad these beasts, A | ~ ovary.tise be : od : ¢ continents, strange animale and savage! they invest themee &, arp be shot if 1 .can sake any s smong \u2018der me ovary H : nw ET spepsia Tablets that he published ait the ah | he mame wis idee els fact From diem Hem.\u201d ne article in bis paper from which the Ho UFFERERS | » are m to » The moral.of thie fäble is easily found: h the From the firsh in verse.their most intimate without being 1 You desire to i To \u201cTo I kptics\u2014Do on dm Dodd's the d recoRmised: os SAIN STRENGTH, | 0, be had nes for Aa ih el Re AS 4 an / make s forsien | SANGER § things avoid derogato , 3 roms! con Peta and Anishale, .Tv CR / .on the mar the psia to je.undersigned do, for I have the matter for myself.LLC \u201c ! \u201cEvery person suffering from any form } : 8; of Dyspepsi rely Dodd's ace 10e oh Sh ; a, sis Tablets.As à formes vaflerer rom .; .RN \"2\" 20 that terrible malady myself, I em only too vod of ratty : sc we son a ae Jay out of their 8 \u201c| a A 4 .Tobed ft bath of ES red by Drop ADIza GRUACEWARDENS, 4 ey In XN b in Ba Xing.pao fee than ox pe i Vee often | ares yA ee A Cold Lunch fs made bealthiul anû delicious with 9 cup of HOT \u2018WA TEA © inde wh \u201cI was cu we her {ach in every.\u2018 C7 =; |b ; that has interested Professor Gates.At pro Cat .] first pars ou would not doubt that & | Sn, at ic er tes an Yi de tos hat Sd he ent cn o who ii.ged prise and knickerboekers.Yet an actaat-| emensarement of tie Le figures with ! pair o or: 4 | ive.Years of Unflinhing Devotion Exemplified in the Letters of Madame Dreyfus.in the passions of mon ran loose at ennes = womans calm De ty shone at com ed the sympa an ed von ot Dreyfus\u2019 most bitter ede- 1 recollect, writes E, W.Sifiith in lie London Leader, that on the evening Mme.Dreyfus reached Rennes, to awalt \u201cApi return of the prisoner from Devil's paland, a noisy crowd of partisans gather- #4 at the railway station.Unpleasuntness l\u2019tgemed not improbable: Some timid friend urged her to cross the square in 3 clored \u201c sarriage.\u2018No,\u2019 she sald, \u201cI'll walk.Nobody will insult me.\u201d And no one did.: A few days ago, when I read ber con- \u2018tribution to Capt.Dreyfus\u2019 tragic story: sCing Annees de \u2018Ma Vie,\u201d I could not pelp thinking that the wife's tear -statned letters.printed in small type in the orig- ina) work, might well stand by themselves under the title of \u201cA Frenchwoman\u2019's Love Letters.\u201d .Faith In her husband, confiden:a in his Innocence and in the future, never fa!- tered.The note struck In thess two passages penned the day after the trial of.18%, is malptained.throughout the four and a half years over which the correspondence extends.She wriles.\u201cWhat a misfortune! What torture, what fgnominy! Wo are all terrified and Ldroken down at the very thought ot it: 1 know how Eourageous you are; I admire you.Oh, unhappy martyr! I beseech you to bear up valiantly against these fresh tortures! Our lives, our whole fortune shall be sacrificed to discover the guilty parties.We will find them; we must do it.You will be rehabilitated.We have enjoyed nearly five years of absolute bap- siness.Let the memory of that be the mainspring of your life now.One day justice will be done, and we shall be happy and the children will adore you.We will make your son a man like your- gelf.I could choose for him no better example.\u201cMy dearest husband, you must know that I love ygu, that 1 adore you.Our immense trial, the horrible infamy of which we are the objects, only serve to draw closer the bonds of my affection.Wherever you go, whprever they send you, I will follow: together we shall bear the ban ishment more easily.We will live for each other.1 cannot do without you; you \u2018happiness 1 now have is to be able to ed are my consolation, the only gleam of end my days by your side.\u201d = A NOBLE APPEAL.A few days later the following heartbreaking lines went from the wife to the prisoner: \u201cI weep and weep, and still 1 weep.Your letters alone come .to console me in my great sorrow, they dione support and comfort me.Live for me, my darling, I pray of you.Gather up your strength, struggle\u2014we will struggle together\u2014until we have discovered the gulity one.What would come of me without you?.Our children are charming.Your poor little Plerre asks so much for you, and I can only answer with teaxs.This morning again he inquired if you were coming home to-night.\u2018I'm very, very anxious about my papa.\u2019 he said to me.Jeanne changes à good deal.She talks nicely, gays little phrases, and grows very pretty.\u201d Pierre was three and & half and Jeanne nearly two years old when Capt.Dreyfus was sentençed to transportation.They knew nothing of their father's exile and martyrdom until after his release in 189.In ohe of her letters Mme.Dreyfus mentions what a blessing it was they were so young and so ignorant of-life; indeed, \u2018writing on the very day of her husband's degradation to tell of the terrible anguish that the awful ordeal had caused her, we find the grief-stricken wife breaking away from the thought which was uppermost in her mind to say: \u2018Our darlings are very good; they are so\u2019 gay and so.happy.\u201d SAVING THE CHILDREN.| Of course, before ve years of their father\u2019s banishment ended ths youngsters were old enough to understand something, but they never learned the secret.Plerre was taught to belleve that his father was away as a soldier in à far-off land, and I believe at one time he was heard to crit- fcize the military authorities bitterly because he was not coming home to keep up his (Pierre's) birthday.But \u2018the most tragic story wac told by Mme.Dreyfus on her way from Paris to Rennes.Bhe said that during those five years she had never dared let the children out of her ms : vécu ÿ et 4 x them when newsboys had bawlsd out most dragged them home should heer their father's name; she hsd- never allowed them to gaxe in abop windows lest they should \u201cDreyfus, the Traitor!\u201d inscribed on t father's plo- ture.; But there is no echo of these trials in the published correspondence.Mme.Dreyfus rarely mentions the sufferings she had to endure in contact with the outside world; her letters are intime in the best sense of the word.On the eve of the brutal ceremonial \u201c of degradation she wrote: \u201cJ beseech you not to take any notice of what the crowd thinks.You know how opinions change.Bear up valiantly during the sad ceremony.Hold your head erect and proclaim your innocence and your martyrdom to the face of your executioners.Th terrible ordeal over I shall consecrate all my love, all my tenderness, all my thankfulness for our past happiness, to help you support what is to follow., .My poor, poor darling.Oh, if I could only kiss you and bring you consolation and comfort.My heart blesds at the thought of the torture you/have to endure.If justice does exist it cannot be that the traitor will not unmask some day.Then came the long separation; letters at long and irregular intervals.The tearful joy with which the \u201cdear handwriting\u201d was recognized, the words \u201cread and reread,\u201d until the unhappy wife \u201cwept herself to sleep, to weep anew on awakening.\u201d The tearful joy, too, of writing her replies is described in many delightful passages: \u201cWhen I write you, at least I have a few minutes of fllusion.My pen, my imagination, my feelings all transport me to you, and I find myself nestled close to your side to,support and comfort you, to reassure you aa to the future, and carry to you the hope that is in miy heart, and that I want you to share.It is a fleeting moment, but the happiness is mine for those few instants, and I feel myself gain new life.\" But\u2014and one can scarcely believe #t\u2014 the officials, who read every one of these letters before delivery, went to the length of suppressing the originals, depriving husband and wife of the satisfaction of dwelling on the cherished handwriting, and delivering mere copies in Colonial Office penmanship.A marvel they didn't typewrite them.Mme.Dreyfus had told her husband, \u201cthose dear linea penned by your hand are the only evidence that I have of your existence,\u201d And when these letters came in copper-plate caligraphy, no wonder she gives way to perhaps the only lit- sight lest they should hear the terrible truth, or, perhaps, enough to torment théir tle grumble one finds in the whole collection of beautifully-inspired epistles.f To the Editor of the Star: Bir.\u2014I have just read the letter of Mr.R.E.A.Land in your issue of the 1st fnst., concerning the request of a certain committee of Boston to be permitted to erect a monument to General Montgomery at Quebec; and I wish to add to it the statement of my fullest endorsation.There should be a prompt protest on the part of | every patriot, and at once, least through failure they might be led to believe the people of Canada sanction the proposition.It is hard to understand how such an ides ever entered thelr heads.The only feas- fble explanation that presents itaplf to PA FON THE BOYS.To the Editor of the Star: Bir,\u2014Beeing that you are always willing\u2019 to take the side of justice, I am going to ask you a few questions.I have been infosmed that If boys are found playing on the streets after eight o'clock they will be arrested.I have boys who are employed during the day end whom I will not permit to go to the theatres in the evening.Boys must have some amusement, and after dinner and the chores are finished (about 7.50) they like to have a romp with the other boys on the street.co Seeing that the gymnasiums, rinks and - - * mé is that they are so carried away With « clobe are closed © during | the summer egotism that they haye lost the power to see the right proportion of things.| No doubt they think they are emphasising their friendliness towards us in the request; but they might be led to see the matter in a little different light if we! should ask them to secure for us the priv- liege of erecting a monument on Boston Common to Captain Chabot, who gave -Montgomery his quietus while he was endeavouring to capture our country and »everthrow our \u2018institutions.Or we might suggest that if they prefer we would name \u2018the monument fot, say, Lord Cornwallis, or Benedict Arnold.Reciprocity is a fine thing, and it might be a first-class investment in the matter \u2018ef monuments.I hope the Government will set the matter at rest by promptly informing the committee that it is.utterly Mmadmisaible either now or at any future time.I cannot understand how the City \u2018Council of Quebec should have failed to \u2018see the objectionable features in this con- pection.They are the sons of some of those who fell in defence of the city, and surely it ought to appeal to them that if eny monument is to be erected, it should be to the memory of the men who gave their lives in defence of their ;home and countrv.Bhould this proposition go through, and ® monument be erected to Montgomery, it \" will then be in order for some enthusiast to ask permission to erect a monument to the memory of General O'Neil, the leader of the Fenians, at Ridgeway, Ontario; and as one who took his part in turning him and his companions back whence they came, 1 should feel called on to resist that.On the same principle I object now, Sincerely yours, J.W.BELL, Birtle, Man.\u2014 'A PROTEST FROM TORONTO.To the Editor of the Btar: 8ir,~-I note In your issue of the 18th inst, that Chief Carpenter and the new Chief of Police are to be given a month's vacation to visit cities of the United States to learn \u2018the best methods of police administration.It is a mistake to do this, as the police administrations of cities in the United States HA corrupt, as well as controlled by poli- clans.; It would be well for thé Montreal Police Committee to send them to Toronto, where in police matters they excel anything to be found In thie United Btates, either as regards dlecipline, management or personnel.it would be well also if Montrea} insisted on their policemen being as neatly uniformed as ars the police of Toronto.Yours respectfully, ; A.JF.NOBLE, Toronto.rein Best .Bars and Grocers sell OTARD\u2019S -\u2018 Superior.All the _ months, what are we to do with our boys to keep them out of the hands of the po- Ucemen?A Wouldn't it be more to the point if the police were instructed to arrest boys who hang round the pool roomy and saloons of the ¢ity, instead of boys having a little innocent fund round their own homes?- A MOTHER.A REPLY TO \u201cPRO VERITATE.\u201d To the Editor of the Star: Sir, \u2014It seems & pity that \u2018Pro Veritate\u201d should cast a doubt on the reputation of the Rev.Mr.Sadler, by deeming it necessary to defend him\u2014'G.J.D.\u201d paid à fairer tribute to this distinguished expen: ent of the Christian faith in saying that the soundness of his views, especially with regard to the doctrines specified by \u201cPro Veritate; had never been questioned.It seems 2 pity also that \"Pro Veritate,\u201d who in his seal for orthodoxy, goes so far as to defend Mr.Sadler from an imaginary as- sallant, should lay himself open to the imputation of\u2019 strange doctrine by seeming to question the argument of \u201cG.J.D.\u201d that acceptance of Christ's work is the natural corollary of belief in His divine nature: But it is possible that \u201cPro Veri- tage\u201d only misread the letter to which his criticisms refer, in which case, doubtless, he will be glad to know it.- PRO FIDE, , Montreal, 23rd May, 1500.CANADA AT THE BUFFALO FAIR.To the Editor of the Start 8ir,\u20141 was one of the few Montrealers who was present at the formal opening of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo on Monday last, and the one thing that struck me more than another was the total absence of any Canadian or British flags on the grounds or in the eity.The flags of practically every other country in the world were exhibited, but there was not & Cana~ \u2018l'äian \u2018ensign to be méen, even oii the Canadian building, i Surely, if the managers of the Exposition look forward to a large patronage from Canadians\u2014and it is evident that they do\u2014they will allow the Canadian /fiag, at least, to be put over the Canadian building pen to wear the British colours shall not be insulted.I would suggest that every Canadian who visits Buffalo this summer shall wear a British or Canadian flag in miniature either on their hats, in their coat lapels, or in the case of ladies on their shirt waists.Why, also, should not the Canadian rafl- ways, who, I see, are advertising Canadian excursions, see to it that their engines drawing such excursion trains shail be decorated with our colours.; If Canada is good enough to be asked to exhibit at Buffalo'surely she is good enough to allow her national colours to be shown.Every little tuppeny-balfpenny republic in South America 1s allowed to show its flags.Why should the exception be made in the case of Canada?If Canadian dollars are wanted by the people of Buftalo they should see to it that Canada\u2019s rights are recognized.+ Yours truly, A.H.B.SIDEWALK OBSTRUCTION.To the Editor of the Star: Sir,\u2014I see by your valued paper a few obstructing the sidewalk with his goods, which, of course, is all right and in con- police make fish of one and flesh of another.St.Peter street, between Fortification lane and Craig street, has à very narrow sidewalk on both sides, and is even too riarrow for the convenience of the walking public, yet, as you can see, two fruit dealers occupy about one half of same to show off their goods to the very great inconvenience of the public.I hope that the Chief of Police will at once see to it that the obstruction Is re- moved, and all merchants are treated alike.ONE WHO USES THAT STREET SEVERAL TIMES DAILY.MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE BY THE TELEPHONE.In Georgla a Couple AreWedded by Wire to Foil Bride's Parents.At Carroiton, Georgia, the other evening, the long-distance telephone operator, Will McKinney, was called by the Bowdon operator, Joe Lovvorn, and notified to nov close his office, In a few minutes Bowdon, twelve miles away, ordered the Carroliton \u201coperator to wake Ordinary Brown and get a marriage license for A.E.Lewis, & Kentucky oontractor, aged thirty.and Miss Gertrude Jones, Howdof, aged nineteen, and bring to the \u2018phone a Methodist minister.Operator McKinney ,borrowed some money and shortly hed ready the license and the minister with thirteen witnesses, and the bridal partjes before twelve witnesses was at Bowdon, - 07 Four witnesses were connected at Car- \u2018rolton, one being the Rev.H.J.Ellis, who performed the ceremony, sided by Roberts McLellan, reporter.These heard a twenty minutes alow and sol performed through the Bowdon operator, who repeated the questions, and With others heard the answers nnd saw the hands joined.The ceremony Was completed at 1020 p.m.The bridegroom went to .Geor- gla as superintendent of Bowdon College Building about Christmas, sos which time he became infatuated With the bride, employed in Birmingham, Als.The parents protested at the early marriage.Mr.Lewis drove to Tyrus, siz miles, got|his bride pnd returning adopted the telephone plan sa expedient, sconomical and safe.The exasperated father.,outdons, is reconciled, since.8s-8 justios he has married more runaways and with: greater relish Divorce Case Heard by Telephone in the State of Indiana.than anybody.His spn, the bridd's brother, Col.A.B.Jones, of Carrolton, married secretly a month before, and brought his wife to him here from Atlanta.Hamilton County, Indians, through James W.Flippen, of Tipton, attorney, recently brought suit in the Hamilton Circuit Court for divorce.When thé case Was called for gaged with another important case, could not be present in ooùrt to try Mrs.Nagie's case.He called Judge Neal to the telephone and explained the state of affairs, requesting that the Judge consent to Judge Neal conseptsd, and the arrangements were then completed.: = ties, y timony of the witnesses was given in the usual Noblesville.; evidence bÿ télephone.Flippen de- Jivered His argument by wire to Judge à \u2018Étvéros.\u201d\u201d : Blanche Bates, in \u201cUnder Two Far is in b 1 of the Garden Theatre, Yeaking onde.The house is crowd himself, and that truth will not triumph | and see that individual visitors who hap- days ago that a merchant was fined for formity with the law, but why should the Mrs.Nagle, of Arcadia, à small town In.trial, as Attorney Flippen wus already =.the case being tried over the telephone.form with Judge Nesl located at Neal, concjuding his appeal as follows: \"My client 15's womaa of refinement and tharac while ter, Der husbend id à : drel and unfit tb have n wife.T ask um oon fading in the blue! 3 Pete dawn-wasted flower! ht Spent.poent I all thy light, Hho Rowing scatasy of light that drew The t adoring sea Tn Sons white, quivering flame of wonder unto thes! Ol if swift sorrow made thes pale, \u2019 When, from thy rapt embrace, The awakening waters to the young dawn urn And all the kyixht waves burned For Ber fresh grace Shedding light clouds about her as a veil! It this thy heart hath torm, Lean thou from thy far woe unto my uciet orlorn.Bor a eu Deby aeons ve I » ap) .A queen through starry rapturous night have reigned; .; 4» thine my light hath waned, le, yet, seren I dreamed love's glittering night was at \"the noon, Love, changing, fell from me, As from thy passionate flame the unre- membering sea.But.one brie hour from my lord's sway My beauty was withdrawn, shrou ; In some ind ss cloud, 0 eo dawn, Peak! ng beauty.blossomed into day; And all my splendour p , Before tha Slowing youth of her bright form unvelled.O Love: Q Love! that couldst not hold ugh the years of ey trail, earthly life, for me his beart! 0 wh dlast part en thou Us without tears so coldly, why didst thou not leave me a : . .Some of us dle before the comes ron Deaths, rules are iia tae behing os Easy to The fourfold beat of Hsing how Th tes = ?era D wav for human life in jeopardy! the return, yet à poms Propre 2% do We 8 eo Some by this gatewny to old homes again, Bome by a narrower the new, \u2014Caroline Dust ig Collist's Weskiy.\u2018 HOPE.+, And can a thing created live end its cre- ' deed snd worthy thougit may Te vo lost, then why Ey Should man pass down finite life and \u201cruin mark his way?2 nee \u2018Who builds for \u201cwrgll expect\u2019 bis But he, the inan of worthy deed, or man of Builds not for time nor fame.The battle an tr Enis lite ts fo - bi \u2019 And won by him alone who citinbe so high t disdains oe _Vlowings of their trains, | - : : On, men of worthy deed] Ob, meek Whine ; watch your footprints fan the ve er of uy RAY 7 Bole lingeriug blossom of th\u2019 enwreathed -territo - mix ; As thou, fair moon, thy suowy light dost | fears oppressed.by hopes beguiled, | dier.in the Mexican war.Phe baby boy hom he so tenderly wrote waa the Jackson, who was & Cheering along the boards beneath our eet.We are the convalescents\u2014they have done y Tdlers, prainst the railings lounge and ; Tim sight expectancy.Oh, that we, too, were there beyond the Kate : Barred like a \u2018fortress.(It one could .shut Buffering.as.from the world one shuts] out deuling on wiy regular exchange Behind closed doors 1) Here we are-walled And set apart for pain.Our neavest kin ' suter.Hear the clanging gong! - Make A uasy the entrance, \u201cStep ment Slow To Jook below for hope and fame and fob | \u20ac LDEN, DAYS ee ee rate of ait , À rate o - crown an acre.Charles the made wit | hing acrom Canada from \u2018the Altantie end of Hudson's Strait to the shores of the Pacific.As rent for this lit- eut as aies, do coupary paid the on square Kins Yao Te \u2018wo Black beavers\u2019 a year Vv .ANSWERS to QUESTIONS eee \"THB OLD HAYMARKET.L.8, City.~The oid haymarket was removed from Victorie square in 1864-5.'WAIT FOR THB CENSUS.A.W.8., City.\u2014 You will have to waft for the publication of the census figures for the tatormation you ask for.; - BOOK WANTED.- Censtant Reader.\u2014 You can obtain the.book you esk for from Drysdale, Grafton or any other high clnes bookseller.A QUESTION ABOUT SNOW.A M.P.\u2014 Probably about one-third of the area of Canada fs covered with snow! for six months of the year in an, average winter.THE JUNK STORE BY-LAW.\u2018Common Benge.\u2014 The by-law of which you is now in force.Before'it was pasesd by the City Council the police magistrates snd the recorders endorsed i, so that there lor uo doubt of Hs legality.ABOUT COLOURS, Bubseriber, N.W.T.\u2014 A mixture of red and blue will not make green; yellow and blue make green.Red and blue will make purple, but you must be sure the red Is not a vermilion shade.A DELICATE QUESTION.A Steady Remdor.\u2014It all depends upon the Glsposition of the young lady in New York and of the: quality of the pledges \u2018of love which you gave her.She could probably have you ar- for breach of promise if she had suffi- clent proof to sustain her cass in court.We would advise you to give New York a wide Berih for & while at least.\"MAYORS AND CABINETS.* Otnilp.\u2014 The Mzyor of Montreal is not allowed by Jaw to be a member of the Provinelal Cabinet, but there fe no provision against his being a member of the Federal Cabinet, in fact \u201c| \u2018the Yate Bir John Abbott was at the same time Mayor of Montreal and a Cabinet Minister.This provision\u2019 does not apply to Quebec.In England a Cabinet minister can be a mayor of a city.| \u201c : \u2014\u2014 ; ORIGIN OF EUCHRE.* Westmount, T.\u2014 The etymology of the word, \u2018\u2019euchre,\u201d* le not at all certain.The Century Dictionary says: \u2018If of German origin, as wokild: perhaps represent a low German form, \u2018juker,\u2019 but no connection is made out.\u2018 According to Webster's International Dictionary at:ie \u2018perhaps from French ecarte.\u201d The En- Louisiana, but at what date Is uncertain.\u2019 of the French ecarte is founded mainly upon the that euchre was first played by the French.word is of German origin.WALL STREET PHRASES.Wall street terme is given here: stock without fmproving ita quality.tation of an advance.¥ holders.movement of & stock.pression.BIG BOARD\u2014The New York Stock Exchange.ON *CHANGE\u2014The ficor of the stoik exchange.ap adv 1by a decline.: SHORT\u2014~Oue who bas sold stocks for a decline.LONG\u2014To have bought for & ris._ollque to cérry tivough & corner.COVERING-\u2014Buying etook to satisfy & abort \u2018 male on the day of deltvery.BLOCK~A Sumber of shares Doulfii or sold 1a scale.BLUMP \u2014 A ocuddm decline in the grice of stocks.co \u2018 ' BODM~-The opposite of & slump.& stock.;- - TOP\u2014-The quotation of a stock.' FEDER Cye causes © movement 1a the SCALPING\u2014-Buyiag oc milling stocks oa slight fgutustions, : oo PLUNGER-Ose Whe desis heavily ia shoeks, dogs Bot fue Any.Statement cc of expenses or trast - which fiuciwstes vio- RAF 4 i pi ; .The Canädi any, founded in 1820, Tba Canidian Com in 182 cures.That is why it is talked about.much talked abou discuss it at t who has been benefitted by t recommends it to ailing friends.\u201c You may not have thought of it ecall the fact now, you-have doubtless heard \u201c Pink Pills\" talked about on scores of occasions-and always in terms of the warmest praise.» Williams\u2019 Pink Pills cure._ AEA \u2018 | E\u2014 ; .: .not a nook or corner in the whole civilized | sometimes sald (with some probabllity), It Mr Td BT mr There is the wh world where some sufferer has not been benefitted by his medicine.There is scarcely a place of where Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills have not effected remarkable cures.When doctors have said «we can do no more; \" frequently after th ; tal treatment has failed, Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills have a to healthy, happy activity.\u2019 READ THE PROOF.well known merchant at Cape North, N.S., was for many years a safferer from regulied in is.Mr.McDonald\u2019s stery is given as follows in his own taeght & cold which lodged in m Teas bat they had no effect, and the trouble goed.tried six different doctors, but the ic belt, but it was simply money wasted.Years went on snd I was continually get- 9% Weide limbs would scarcely sipport me.In une of that year I been Ane.played by the French settlers in Othpr standard authorities are about equally di- vidad.Thé theory that the word is a corruption resemblance of the games and the alleged fact the use of t In support of à German or Dutch origin, it is .asserted that the game was fire played in Ger- importance many, or as some authorities may, among the ' \u2019 ) Pennsylvania Dutch.Another fact which makes for this theory is that the \u201cbower\u201d is an essential feature of the game, and that this Senex.Curiosity (and others.) \u2014 Wall street hes a vocabulary of its own\u2014a vocabulary of phrases, many of them so purely technical that one requires an interpreter to make their msan- ing clear if he is not a regular.reader of the market reports.There 1s & large majority of the readers of newspapers Who do not read market reports in ordinary seasons; who only learn what the markets are doing whem thé markets are doing something extraordinacy, as for in- .stance, when Phillips corners corn or the monay magnates bid Northern Pacific up to $1,000 a share.It ls for the enlightenment of this class of readers that the following \u2018dictionary of restored sufferers WATERING \u2014 To increase the quantity of a CARRYING \u2014 To hold & stock with the sxpec- IRISH DIVIDEND-\u2014Au assessment upon stock- TIP © Private information in advance of the HUNCH-\u2014A tip based on ope's instinct or im BUCKETING\u2014To ssscute orders In stocks with.BULL One who fas Bouts cloche Stpeoces \u201c Pink Pills for Pale People direct to the Dr.Williams vance, ; BEAR~One who has sold etocks and who gains LL Laem on + di i \u2018A medicine that is talked about-that is frequently the theme of general conversation-is a medicine that.Commonplace.medicines are not discussed; it is merit that compels; attention.] No other medicine in the world has been so much | tas Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.Neigh- heir friendly gatherings.The person- \\ he use of this medicine.» before, but, if you \"This is because Dr.$ e best hospi- result was always the same.\\& treatment of the home I was actully worse then when I entered the hospital.This all h ever gettin, ter.con to grow worse un when T had Decoms so fed Eat 1 could not stand alone, as my legs were means of locomotion was crutches, and m ec: a could not raise them ope inch from the floor.About the first of the following April, me to Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills.I bad tried so many things without ah me like useless elp me, but nevertheless I decided to give them an trial.After i the pills until I bad (bat time new hfe and vigor had returned to my legs, and I have since been able ind the counter without the aid of crutches or even à stick.\u2018Under God\u2019s bless- resttred me to a new measure of health snd energy I never expected te , : ; pe wonderment in this section, and as & result I have sold many gross of store, and many of those who kave bought them from ma tell me they have But remember you must get the genuine, with the full name \u201c Dr.Williams® » on the wrapper around every box.If in doubt, send Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and the pills will be mailed, post paid, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2:50.SA [3 \u2018 : AVERAGING-\u2014Puring or selling etocks on © un BOTTOM-Ths lowest point or price rested yr HL i i 2 8 x Ha oft Es i Can I sell the trunk and effects, or must.TT 1 advertise hain thres times?Answer\u2014 vartisement in a local paper contain- Ie An |, SOLID e5LD RING ing the name of the boarder, the amount Ge EE i i & i | of his indebtedness, 8 description of the.i i i F ¢ Ë 5 of the auctionegrs and plecs and of | sale is sufficient.Béle may take Diace Briley ifisriont ie one WSs afte the: publication of the mo- Baise nity TT 4 3 : \u2014 + with two V.A.Chatham, Ont.\u2014 Questions-i.À Joie a MEN ie resident of Ontario, desires to that time the dog had a litter of a man comes slong and aime to be made, and what are the fees for: sai, : owner of the dog and de- Answers\u2014The only strictly legal: manier not the return of the dog, but to change a person's name ie by \u2018Act that the pups are his also.1 want Parltament.Frequently a person atved to reimburse me for the keep of ihe | notice in the newspapers that thereafter hé and claim one of the pups.Can ll, will be B Instead of A.If his friends 202 | Answer\u2014Your claim to the pupe {choose to recoxnize his wish they.aye at to be undeniable, As you became l'itherty to do =n.but, in the eye of possessor of the dog in good faith, YOU law, until the man's name fs \u20ac also entitled to be reimbursed for its aot\u2019 of Paritament.any other name.thal Sop you retain the pups aad his own is only en olias mak- sanction?With whom should such register Tenant\u2014Question.~\u2014Can a neighbour K B B EE renal far vue nn) KKills ed Bugs bour could hold you responsible one application of L Liquid would have your recourse against he Bug Poison docs the work.Costgc.s | ecessary | large bottle.Vout money back if not \u2026 : At druggists sod grocers.with me for three months went owing or at JNO.T.LYONS, eorngz O is.and two months\u2019 Pent.He left a trunk behind Bieury sts.him.It is now months since he left.\u2018why not ea 8 Qu dt Boli4 or propefty to be sold, the magnifenh à Songe youarrrcend.ey.fniubed in Gold and and set with Deautifai The cable told Canadian newspaper road- ers on the 14th instant of the marked im- n made upon English politicians and journalists by the speech of Mr.Winston Churchifl, > M.P.for Oldham, upon the the Secretary of Coming .after He told the whole story of the great struggle between him and the spending departments.It was 2 fight for economy, but the efeated.The battle has to be fought ain.to-day, and with far great- than ever, for expenditure is grow- and bounds.When Lord Rar\u201d- speeches which have been delivered this sosaion.\u201d ?A RADICAL OPINION.oon W.Masaingham, the critic of the y News, wrote: « speech had one leading gechure, which it at once developed, ond aconomey in the public ser- vice-the crasade in wi felt to rise no more.x a deep and sympathetic aflence Mr, Churchill read out the ita closing sen \u2018I dog like ft since Mr: Gindstone died.And I make \u20ac criticisme upon it.The-first to come its author should be Prime Min- ister\u2014I hope Liberal Prime Minister\u2014of Bnmiand.\u201d The following day, H .M.te: \u201cMr.Churchill's no is still the subject here.I find a nanimity as to its intellectual and moral \u201cqualities, Consider what it means for a young man, under thirty, with a ow weeks of Parlla- ry e fight down physical difficulties of Ol and all the obstacles that a highly strung, nervous tempérament put in the path of a publié than, then to step at once into the first rank of debatens, to handie a great topic pin t t Churchill's own father or built up his great powers by laborious application, wrestling with all the disadven oi er, training, rant of knowledge.It is, indeed, the facility of this young man's talent, against rh if he is se, he will struggle.Th are other \u2018 lt to, which Mr.Churchill must.denide wha t relation :b he will establish towards them.It would comparatively eéasy for him to work has siready established 4 speak plless of what aay think of him, mar his career [ars father broke Dimselt in an attack on Lord Salis in sition cheers.) But the 0 e | attitude to pursue n different line of ac- son renew the sabury 9 nuance, THE SPHECH ITSELF.ere is this famous speech, as reported | in Fine London Times Mr.Churchill (Oldham) sai that he rein a very acute form, (Cheers and laughter.) The House had been im- the speeoh of the Chief Becre- tary, and could congratulate itself on his return to the theatre of war.(Cheers).It mates now were much goo high, and ought be reduced, at any hal the conclu- The con w military ¢ expenditure could not be viewed by the supporters of appréhension.(Opposition cheers.) He desired to urge considerations 0: .RETRENCHMENT AND ECONOMY upon the Goverpment, and as a practical step in that ori he suggested !that the number of soldlers for expeditionary purposes should be substantially reduced.| He excluded altogether from his remarks the case of the South African war.Once we were 80 unfortunate as to wn into war no price was too great to pay for an early and victorious concluston.{Oppo- th Se continued acceleration of thè increase tbe Es es betrayed the momentum of a ve body and a downward course.{Opposition cheers.) He did not reproach the Sec for War for the enormous Estimates which were presented this year.His right.hon.friend was concerned only to obtain all he could for his own department, and his right hon.friend had done work exceedingly well.of a War Minister might co go down to history as the greatest Ministers.(Laughter.) But he thought House would take a somewhat wider iow \u201cour IMPERIAL RESPONSIBILITIES than was possible from the windows of the During present ernment, controversy place between the Chanceller of the Exchequer and a great spen department.(Opposition cheers.) The Government threw thelr weight on the side of the great spending department and the Chancellor of the Exchequer resigned, and with him fell the cause of economy and retrenchment in the public service.(Opposition cheers.) That Chancellor of the Exchequer, writing from the Carlton Club, on December 22, , to\u2019 Lord Saltsbury, Avho häd potrited out to him the disturbed state of thé Continent and the possibility of a European war, \u201cA wise foreign policy will extricate England from Continental struggles and keep her outside French, or Austrian Newly I have for some time observed a tendency vernment tion, w © not been able to modi- temptation which | becomes irresistible to onstrate the efficle of the weapon ina a practical manner.I remember the vul- jerable and scattered character of the versality of our commerce, our ocratic hard times, the pressure of competition, and the high taxation now imposed, and with these factors vividly before me I decline to bo à party to coursg- ing the military and militant circle of the creasp?of the country doubled?armies doubled?Had the English Channel dried up, and was England no longer an tkland?(Opposition cheers).During the fow weeks he had been in the House no voice had been raised in tiie cause x economy.The nancial Secretary to ury, sp at some .dinper the other night, boasted that he was not animated by any niggardly spirit of economy.(Opposition cheers and laughter.) There were no rotests for economy unless he ex those which came from the Irish pentes.They were protests for economy of money, not for economy of \u2018time Gaughter), and through them all ran the melancholy dirge, \u201cHow much is Ireland to get out of 1t?* The Chancellor of the Exchequer gave = extraordinary reason foro \u2019 penditure.He aga x was popular.But Nr tha fxtraordinary reason it.was \\promotion of officers, of gleaming jewels of priceless value.st HHH [rH Des Emm ns fy | LE BUDDHIST PRIESTS EXHIBITING BUDDHA'S TOOTH IN THE TEMPLE AT KANDY.While at Kandy the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York paid a visit to the.temple, where they were shown Buddha\u2019s tooth.The yellow-robed priests with shaved heads raised their moaning chants and displayed the caskets, studded- with thousands The tooth Is kept in a little casket covered with sapphires and emeralds, which on being opened displays the holy relic lying on a lotus leaf of gold.This casket is enclosed in another, and that in turn in a third, arid the | whole is kept in a\u2018bell-shaped shrine.\u2018though the 2 scheme in¥olved great expendi- \u2018great problems connected m army reform almost entirely untouched.He had put an amendment on the paper which would not come up for discussion, but he thought it possessed advantages over that which they ere discussing.In the first place, Jt removed the question from the party sphere; and, ey ought th ordinary reforms which did not involve a large increase of expenditure-the education of officers, the otter Selection and bet- r ng grounds, and.the radusl adoption of new war material and many able men who.were still in South Africa could come home and give thelr attention to the reorganization of the \u2018army, and un- th w ere concerned in the man- agément of ne.re War Office were relieved from the very high pressure under which ey were working at present.This matter must now be decided entirely upon party lines; and, though he found.himself able to support the resolution which the Government had proposed, the amendment which the leader.of the Opposition had proposed did not attract him any more.There was only a, difference in regard to detafls, NOT A DIFFERENCE OF PRINCIPLE, His objections to the scheme w on a&.question of principle, He hela that and money would be better Spent on the than course.have an army, and oe should be as make it.At army reform?It meant increased efficten or the same efficlency at hear.orps were nat required for expeditions against savages, and they 1 new shrinking from the blue § which we had ruled so long, was one of the mills were not enough to begin a war with al t European power.(Hear, hear.) On the frontiers of our Empire petty wars with not be conducted so smoothly.Modern war- ter, between civilized nations.meant a struggle, but the fruits of sors Les: required the exertions -of the whole manhood of a country and every nd commercial dislocation and exhaustion of the conqueror.If this ex make us secure he would not co but it would do no such thing.rould be strength enough \u2018to irri- ot to overcome, it would not ae us invulnerable but it would be very ikely to ; ee , ting our money into an INVESTING IN A BHAKY CONCERN.He realized that this was er a coldblooded line of argument, nt, and it would be said that it was a question of the honour and security of the Empire.He did not agree; the honour and security of the British Empire did not and could never depend on the army.The Admiralty was the only office in which to insure the British Empire, And surely tn these days, wi popular n appealing with the appearance of Authority to countless readers were prepared almost every month to urge us into war (Opposition cheers) a@ain * one or other of the ppwers of Europe, W ought not to make it so\u2019 easy and attractive to em n th terrible enterprises.(Opposition cheers.) He thought this modern shrinking from the navy, water on exbonditure qe challenged o supremac; Ministerial cries of plete Why shoul na we Jurow away the substance for the shadow?To divlde-qur efforts between the arm ne navy equally, to spend 20 millions a year on each, was mifély to run the danger of falling between te 3 penditure would | they to be three rather than two or eight?He had hoped that the formulation of some definite principle governing our military needs woul ve been a prominent feature of any scheme of army reform submitted to the nation.As to our commitment in Asia, the danger there would be of à Russian invasion of the frontier of India.But if they would take Lord Salisbury's advice, and sometimes he gave good advice (Opposition laughter), they would remember that uch an enterprise would undertaken either by a small force or a large; If the -former, we should be able to meet it, if the latter, railways would have to be built by Russia, and this would give us time to up as man as we ERICA; TAKE THE CASE oFN NORTH AMBRIC.if such a fit of madn war with the tates were ever to \u201covertake the Anglo-Saxon family, no decisive results e months, and in such & war, or any other war, the rmy corps would be dnly as the first few drops of the \u2018thunder shower.(Cheers!) It Was mainly on account of South Africa that this scheme waz going to ;be passéd, arid there, he maintained, there was no danger from without so long as we possessed the command of the sea.Even if {hls army scheme had been in working er~ when the South African war broke out it would not have accelerated the rmination o or altered the course of the war.he re the smallest and the least nee of all civilized powers, and yet this precious scheme would not have provided us w the soldiers necessary\u2019 to conquer them.The armies of Europe were bigger than \u2018those of the Boers, and also cheaper than the British army.What could Great Britain do in the face of those armies?Rich In the generosity of her people, guided by the unfailing instincts of the War Offée (Opposition laughter), she wo! be defended by mo fewer than three rally train army trained army corps, and for this she must Jay four millions a year more y France, and within two millions of the total cost of the whole Rus- and the command of the sea.For the highest of sentimental reasons, no stools and coming crashing to the grounu'! By so continents, and declared that we must have | army corps ready to a moment\u2019's notice.But on what principle were the security which we desired, but\u2019 should only run a risk of any, two millions a | adv: anced, would more and more- protect those who had it.It would have protected brave commandos if, instead -of being 5 norant, aggressive, \u2018and corrupt, they had enjoyed the high moral reputation which had protect \u20ac cal Nationalist cheers) It \u201cknown that British influence throughout the world was upon the whole healthy and kindly, and made the general happiness and welfare of mankind, and we should make a fatal bargain if we allowed - this| moral influence which War had set his heart.(Cheers.) THE YOUNGEST BROKER.GEORGE B.SCHMIDT.new, however, to the business of urine an and à selling stocks.He.vas for à emp ed by partis & Fuller, stock at Broadway.showed a Fema able aptitude for the business from the first.Mr.Bchmidt\u2019s father, who is a rich civil ineer, is now ome, Alaska, inetr, too, but ea for the behigd nations which, as the hum his o become an finally \u2018consented to \u201cbux young man.- ee TL ft; i Hf 4 gy I H of H UN ted A (NLT A i YA igh oy A er OF EUROPEAN Work IN diss Hi Ë y Jl ro a LL Hi | / / du ex-ohiet of, Detectives Cullen, who remem- blonde gentleman |, In Asia crafty sons of Confucius MA ol 2: Es dons a wl, avon ably when Lie was seventeen years old, and FACE fraudulent franeactions in jew 1 savoun post behind Ro he.noel \u2018pon : New ivi i gn to ead 8 Lo sie are stl à few -pereons, i 2 truly w eet ed whose SET the vhs civilized w world Sion) agape a decade fl re the diversity of his operations \u20ac Jo gamut the wa ; speculation un diam on dollar dolls =.| à ims were women and trust.t his vi fui girls in der poeme But so, too, were soak, calculati he ue ne headed, old million.than one koe Tin to bis ddim posed eucc : successfully as cular talents, and had - Mittiewiez spent it! | -the Boers better.than all their cannon.and } Women worshipped | Pan and men suce * Business Men, Inoluding fe do, in ont) had \u2018been once or twig rrested, b ut had managed to evade p \"Back TO AMERICA AGAIN.- was in the summer \u2018of 1876 *hat be a \"honoured.\u2018America with his \u2018presence.the steamship col cross he won t ve {Ralph Love rons Les Ker, \u2018of ter, v.Late a an § moprosionable el d Le ne een.His gran manner mors grand o of wea com feted he conquest Sod Gespie pa rental of os she marcitd him a Lester Ten several ren, who were given the cnstody of the Lesters The \u201cCount\u201d went into © buüiness in.Bal timore, in i.James A.Cooke .ard orter.r, a.gon of \u201cAdmira 1 Porter, were is.partners, and they lived to Ba was Hisaster, follow r.dicted, rested and conviction on techn) sort on the banks \u201cCount\u2019s\u201d pes, ven beer Pro the in Wash ital into the scheme pe coming\u2019 a bankr DABBLES IN pe INVENted Pole me = 3 In Baltimore the talen turni in Peter for > stock i in a company which \u2018SE cumbed to the charm of hi personality and of Be potency.of his bypnotien.À At the Lind me in Washingto he ee he leased houses for merly .oce by the wealthiest = the Senators or Cabinet offieers, d the eyes of | unaccustomed ieee pi dpe granddaughter of Chief \u2018secon à of Chi Justice Marshall ;, SX like Unis United States Supreme from the comparative ent_clerkshi to an an de [i in of | the cag ito car- en mages, Éveried * attendants and a fictitions Russian coat of arms on er note paper.be moulded to 4 were at of n his hand nd © les æ or a ast, made a puppet_o oem en, one May, 1891, oo ton ears 3 ew York J bon a Boe ts ing andi or, was a arsaw; Poland.England first io Mitkiowicz noon with eller and ested, cha r petty swi he reseed the Tombs, but was sub on con tion that b he en in the Union a bu osreer as 8 soldier\u201d was brief an melino a rae imitation in its En ds Mreleaned axe | orced to an EE Te ou cit New York caph wide pu : ew ding \u2018the late Elliott tock a doen Colonel years the \u201cCoun tr bad 1 bee y) aoû many, n heen sued Ted oe > re if u Ethel Small, mie, oa eter of and se vers wave in the, tartan life he had bees $17.50 for 50 cts.More than noue house in Ca the ated States h oe 26 been saved the TE of Carpet; el Ehterprise Rp ha eh pets clean, tens Deh proofs them i without Saking 'e \u2018em up.\u201cis cost idea of the val FATAL wn It is a well known fact that babe Con stipation causes apoplexy, vert tion of the brain an Soeint of Co., Eli Sopra\" au.; ALERT FE 4 Tan ppt it a he A boa wee 4 wo se = > roger ze + em a+ With the parsing of the Twenty-Fourth of May, Canada\u2019s time-honoured holiday of early mammer, the outdoor season may be said to have begun at lake side and A ee 5 nn \u2018mountain retreat.From now on the mmmer resorts will get more and more lively, end interesting events may be expected to be told of in these columns, POINTE CLAIRE.Under the nial influences that draw She © dwellers of the Stately town out to \u201ct common earth, t his common eky, this water flowing free,\u201d ey little Pointe Claire has awakened into sudden life and activity.Besides flowers in the wi and bird voices ringing out eo cheeril rily, there pre those other welcome signs sprin Lu fe stirring in the long empty villas an tages, and boats dancing ont on the brim- nu ie ra rather: earlier than usual to se 0 20 many in their summer Among the earlient comers are Mr.Gerald ' Lomer and amily, who dL been om fer ; at their villa, nter n Lind or 2 Baie ene fa 7, Holand oe and their fami cane nt in April to their homes by: the lake.Robert: Meredith have re turned te to Me de la\u2019 aol and wi them is Mr.Reginald Meredith \u2014 Others: already at home in their country pouces are Messrs.J.Dichemesn, enault, Demers and \u2018Dube.Mr.Geo.Chillis, who has taken the Mc- Dougall cottege, and Mr.Lewis Bkaife,.at \u201cLlandudno,\u201d , are among the mers, of whom there will be be many.Mr.and Mrs.Crain are at th place, | *The Knoll.\u201d san | i Religious services, held at the school House until Besconsheld church is is opene are well attended by nearly all residents within.\u2018walking distance.| \u201cnot yet a rival of \u201cSpotless the village proper looks neater than of yore.Few traces of Inst year\u2019s fire-remain.A new hotel and rows of neat rite TR oo oa bouses, taking the places of ancient cot- bes, are an improvement from a sanitary, i ob tan tiie, point of view.[ \u2018 Some , the guests este for the season at ei Duchemeeu\u2019 3 are ™ Wm, ma, Ap r Lepine, r.an rs.A Charlebois and Mrs.\u2014\u2014 The season romises to be a lively one.tes 5 to be as popular almost as oa da s, and a large number of e.a \"éiper fast yachts will\u201d moon Fo ha Jost popularity The te y cub oe an * mos enthu- cm tog Ia 3 week ni en- f ss min) new om ers ene for y Lewis Shite; | for vice-presi- , dent, C.Aerie and A qu 0 {rensrer, lervon.i È Mesers.M.Holland, 8 \u201cMeredith are on the com- mé 22 ind a to their energetic efforts \u2018the courts ready for practice much ear- A becs lL ° Bone v pleasant al fresco teas have eon uring the week on lawns and in À that are at théir loveliest now.re.Lomer redeived in this way inform: - a Thursda last; rm.Chillis on Mon- | Hes de olland and on Tueeday.Sven by Miss Chillis the jours people \u2018together a huge À on t beach, oor-Tashie they enjoyed ves on shion lis tening to Jer tales an = Pre till e a Haskell entertained ge on Saturday, od a purty © arol of Montreal, was her guest.Mo Meredi th visit ng her brother, Mr.: eredith.i r, A thworth wae also rey \"Meredith's guet for a day.\u2018Miss Freddy Brown wn has come to stay for some days with Mrs.Hy.Holland, who bas issued invitations for a a\u2019 dance on Saturday.: H.Jv Tellier and family came out vi week i their new new property, Fim Point.Se , i y Mes \u2018Duchesneau's.His new ot \"Likigion,\u201d is » high iver.Dr.Humphreys.Itisa fiiet\u201d confirmed.by the most ample experience that those who habitually resort to Humphreys\u2019 Specifics for aid and\" ouro - their illness, have less sicknem, better health, better.growth, longer and.more - lives, than those treated by other ; mathode.The fart is explained in the i5 dreumstante that these Specifios, because he method of their composition, have \u2018and widér range of action than wmedicines, and thus constantly tend to eradicate conatitutional disease.THE CURES EMBRACE Heidathes, -Grip, Caterrh, Neuralgia, Bore cost Broo Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Dyspeptie, Kidney: and: rin.ed, ne hos taken \u2018up his od \\: Diarrhea, pene, mr | BEACONSFIELD.Beaconsfield is assuming its gala summer appearance ear than usual this year.The warm weather during the first days of May seemed to haye turned everyone's thoughts to their country homes, and in consequence.all the along the line show vegetation is aso much pretty little villas signs of life, and as more advanced than latterly it makes it difficult to realize that we have only just celebrated Victoria Day.Mr.mer ei arming Louis Skaife has taken one of the Charlebois cottages for for the coming sCAZON, / Mr.and Mrs.George \u2018ed their charming tenes have open- for the sum- Mr.Eugene Doutre, accom his mother and sisters, have t the cottages on the already among \u201cthe anied by en one of aw estate, and are e_early comers.Mr, John Peck and and family are spending a few weeks in their country home prior to their departure for England.Mr.end Mrs.Alliston H.Sims are al ready installed in the cottage so long occupied by Mr, .Mr, and Mrs.tone anit dar on the Stuart Howard.Kerry, Mansfield street, will- be residents of Beaconsfield this sum- taken M F.Bacon\u2019: H.bend, of the road.\u2018Mr.Archie\u2019 Robertson ertson will -again -occupy Cottage No.7 \u2018Mrs.\u2019 Borne, of Toronto, is the guest of 8.Mrs.A.H.Sim Mrs, Elliott Bhaw ond family are among the well known residents enjoying ac May days in their country home.Mr.W.Robb has rented his pretty villa \u201cWillowbank\u201d to Mr.Burnett for coming season.Mr.and.Mrs.Bacon, street, will be guests st the Grove this season.ed, accepted a portion in New York, Prince Arthur has will Bacon, jr., who be very much missed this summer by his many friends in Beaconsfield.Mr.eupy June.Richard Bolton lton and family will oc their cottage in the early part of Mr.week.Jordan and family arrived last Mr.Ellis, of the British Bank, has taken one of the Grove cottages for the tum- mer.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs, Chillas and family are among the new residents Claire, of Pointe and Mrs.Widmer Nelles have open- Mr.ed their cottage on.Fo summer months, Mr.H.A.Horan mer in Beaconsfield.the seaside road for is pending the eum- as\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr, and Mrs.W.will spend the Ramsey \u2018summer sbroad, a and.have rented their home to Mr Mrs, and the Misses Herrick, A, Whiteh of New York, will shortly occupy their cottage at the Grove, DORVAL or, vi = Shor eCulloch are now loca he Js for.a summer season.Lawrence Yacht Club is Routh and at ifteen Mr.C.of their friends are expected to arrive at the Club in a few days.n Miss Eadie spent the the afternoon of Wed- esday at Dorval visiting friends, : Mrs.J.G.Savage age arrived Wednesday.noon from her western tour.Mr.and Mrs.F.Hague arrived at their Dorval summe residence Wednesday morning.Mr, A.F.Riddell located at - their cottage for the season at | son N.Bender and family are now and fam a Mr.Joruted + at their Dotval cottage or the vom mer.f Mr.and \u2018Mrs.BE.EG \u201cGreene Nave moved, residen out to their Dorval mer.Mr.rval, Mr.Hartland 8.M \u2018and are now Jorated at fi summer rexidence.Mra Thursday at ; for the season.ence or: the ram- Davidson t Test Bande: with his father, ME.mt Devideon, their 1 Mr.Lallemand and family are now on the shore of Lake Bt.Louis in their summer residence at Dorval.Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Decary, NP, are spending the summer with Mr.Lellem pand.Mr.J.A.Gordon an and family are about to move out to their summer cottage at Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Paterson spent rdperdan afternoon with Mr.H.8.and Mr.a Mr.J.G.Save family are ing for a trip to Little Find family prepar \u2018Mr.Robert Lindsay ny and family will spend the summer at Dorv.Mr.W.H.Masterman and family are in their Dorval residence for the summer - season.Mr.and Mrs.L.V.VTiodmy ums are staying with Mr.W.H.Masterman summer months.Most of the summer cottages at Strath- more have been taken en up for for the meson.Mr.Wm.Strachan and are expect: daily at their summer resi oo there Mr, A.Mitchell, Mise Oswald and Meo Oswald were out at Dorval Wedzoad ineadey and spent the evening with Mr.A ST.ANNE DE \u2018DE BELLEVUE.rain of last Saturday and Sunday evidently prevented many .ing those dave here, although we had quite a number of visitors from the 3 sue who availed themselves of the splendi to be had here at this time of the Mr.James Bailey and famil n lr J OE fly pn oe Mrs.Hart was here last week, visiting her daughter, Mre.A + Fabien, of the Ave nue.Mr.and Mrs.W.Kissock and family have arrived at their summer home \u201c\u2019Edge- water\u201d Mr.Kenny, who spent last here, has returned to the \u201cClarendon do re Michaud \u201cand famil leavi fon Quebec where they my enc heaving summer.Meredith, \u201cwho spent the winter her 4 guest of his brother, Mr.M.Meredith, has left for the Western States, where he intends staying for Jor some time.Mr.Martel and family Lave taken a cottage near the village for for th sammer, Mr.and Mrs.close to the \u201cClare Mr.Fortin and \u2018family have taken Mr.Laviolette\u2019s house for th the summer, ot, Lacroix th of Lieu SAR WV Sg Je SA few weeks.Miss F.Bel Intends spend] few months here bis mine summer.ne & Mr.Mrs.R.Moncel and family will return bere early in Jume, intending, to spend a few months at at the \u201cClarendon.Mr.W.Wi of Mon will a short time Vight, of Mor pa the me, of Mr.Lalonde.A bach ven by Me E Frank Shallow dt ce uy on É rade, am cogs were Mesre.- on .Monk, .C.Krause, F.McKen.na, L.Morris, J.R.Kis Kissock.mi t My and Mrs E.Dery Era fag ur + e , ; early date.7 om se Mr.J.B.Lanctot and family have engeg- ed rooms at the \u201cCharendon\u201d for the eum VAUDREUIL AN AND: DORION; : and bas been in the .en states in a ether to a a friend here, that .week in ee .| ters in | Lake of To Mountains.1 who have taker \u2018| tiful :| such a lavish mannner there.C.Rae occupy & cottage | Grant Mr.Riendean + as family to arrive shout the mi di dr dune au vi | occupy the same residence as in former years.! = H: x Normandesu who Me.rhe an win- ts to arrive about the 2nd or 3rd and will agein ae ep quar- sland home, situated on the Mrs.William fume, of New York, dence for ihe summer, are adver) ed out in the near futur future.in Tost, quite a lot of ex- somebody i ger y PEUR Jos.Yiliençave, uve, who oceupied Dir.Ledace residence last season, is not expect: | ed out this year.ST.LAMBERT.- loëum Lodge, the home gf the Canadian Hom Club, is âne of the most simactive.country places about Mon cious mansion and extensive grounds mek.ing it an ideal retreat in sither Summer winter.It was considered show.place of the neighborhood in the he when the late Mr.Romeo H.Stephens entertained i» is .oa ee the grand old.¢ er is summer, gran rees cheat vrhich the fine jerseys herded nd for which for be Ce Hoof th the: buy born bot fe rides forth in the early.orn to follow the hounds whose music will rouse more than Master Reynard from a morning nap.Dr.Leprohon and family are among the newcomers this season, and are occupying one of Mr.Patenaud's houses on Victoria avenue.Mrs, John - Duckworth will not occupy her residence bere this season, but will nd the summer st Lachine, the guest he her son, Mr.W.Du rth.Mrs.Moore has taken Mr.Roy's farm house on the river side near Slocum Point and will move out at an early date with er y.Mr.Trudel has taken the house occupied by the Hunt Club last season, and with his family will spend, the summer here.The farmers on the river side will reap quite a harvest- this y as houses.have | been in great demand \u201cabove the bridge, \u2018and most of the farmers have rented their houses to the summer vistors.A number of the members of the Hunt Club have taken rooms at the e Jor it is rumored t| a \u2018bus will be run up the road for fat accommodation of the residents above the Mr.Potter and family have méved out and are ocoupying one of Mr.McIntosh\u2019s houses on Victoria ave.Mr.Orchard and family are, occu the houses recently purchased from J.Duckworth.Mr.John Nichols and family bave moved out and are once more established in their pretty country place.| The concert at the Arena on Thursday evening was the attraction for a number of the young people who went \u2018in, Tetüra- ing by the late train.The ae.Lown Tennis (hab i» Row o arge mem ip al assured.The grounds are in excellent condition, and the prospects are good for a long and ing {to rooms the ei hous as pour - es TT moe FO rare PAN.AMERICAN EXPOSITION, BUFF ALO, MONTREAL TO BUFFALO and Return $6.00 at Taos a.m.Mers 8: same _ return ait regular on or ore June 3» PICTURESQUE PAN-AMERICAN ROUTE To BUFFALO cry TICKET OFFICES.wm at.James wi.and Bonaventure Station.CANADIAN PACIFIC From.MONTREAL _ TIOKETS $6,005 EXCURSION, MAY 31-01, mn\u201d unl > Pr oenptise (pocket To Buffalo à LANFNES Pere ivi 1 FAURE The AND RETURN, Sins ey Tn ron bh to loepers, puilo vin Nagase Alls \u2019 SUNDAY SERVICE.ASK pléire Windsor Street d termediate etait ttions.hé arrive Me tral 19 ST.Lav og \u2018CANADIAN Cn RAILWAY.Se.rap Ope ext Pom Office brooks, sie 1150 am.Mop.ht for night apres oo Phan Fowpor, Vonoord, 45 da Lente 745 pan dal duvet 41%, | & Leaves all Polo | in Ontario an Wear a Arc plerbrooke, 8e Sous, wn Hal ve a expt Arrive a.m.except ste.Marie, Bt Leave any To » mo.Pv Arrive dally 8.002.Laared.80 8.10., 9.55 a.m, T drive 8.00 a md toy, | ©, #15 pm.si, Lu pins days ee a ie 040 pm Leave 9.30 x.str.+H \u201c199 St ra Main 8783 and Main 87339.- e Mr.Shaw\u201d t bere this t quest of ma week, the [ ack Morris and \u201cte \u20ac eupying one of Mr.{mi ry houses on.the river side this summer.The Misses Nel t here visiting friends.spent Wednesday Mr.A.J.Cooke has ret ed d will occupy his home on Woodstock stree = this 8.Fournier has returned home from ts West and will al spend of months with his\u2019 parents.« couple The Mima oon ie and Alice White were a recent Testing ting of the St.Lambert At Horticultural S ociety, it wis decided to ents the matter y intending compe titors prepasstions for the autamn.LONGUEUIL.summer ies is very p young i at least.SHE PATIENTLY A Sad Letter From à Lady Whose Husband Was Dissipated: How oy Cored Him.With a Secret - ern 00e ibition, > | BORE DISGRACE | -§ ther, quite a nie LE dise Gin a, § ow ; ws A or à | week.2 rae \u201c LEGAL CARDS.< ey AA Sar JOSEPH A, GILLIES, K.C, | ™ Barrister & Solicitor, Notary Public, etc, Real estates bought and sc sold.Prompt collections and remittances SYDN EY, CAPE BRETON | Mo6ibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitohell Barristess, gotloltors, Eto.CANADA LIFE BUILUING, MONTREAL.BD Mcgiibbon.K.C.T.Chase- n,KCMP Percy Ryan.tchell Victor E.Edouard Surveys.lawreace Maczariale, The Yaroness de Longueuil paid a visit here during the past week.Mr.and Mrs.F.P.Currie and the Misses Currie are installed in their country house, - Victoria avenue.\u201cMrs.Smith and fami fami \u2018are back again with- ua this summer.They are occupying one of Mr.Viger's cottages on Quinn avenue.Mr.A.C.Porteous has taken possession of his property on Quinn avenue,which he has greatiy improved.morte Longueuil Cricket Club held the frat ing of the season in the Club H .laut Fo The first match ie to bé played to-day.The opening of the Lon, cui Boating.Club, toa \"place on Victoria Mrs.Penny is occupying th same house on the \u201criver front os she dia, last year.Mrs.Carmichael and Family have decided not to come.to gueuil this sum- \u2018pier.They will be greatly missed by « one.sad ail 7 1 Mr and Mrs Severs avers and family are occupying a house ou Alexander street this summer.Mr.and, Mrs Mrs.Picard re occu house tht they a Ton ps, ton férin avenue, a , An trompé ice wis held he | he gm Saturday even ot- Shibitading 4 inclemency \u2018of.= came over £ n he ci .Among presen \u2018were noty Mrw, Thomneon Mrs Etliot.the Minacs Miss er t 2, Cormich- aed)! Mien Shaws, Miss he: Misses : Mignes ote, ak Spinal jhe, % vins whet E roou , Ahern, Walker, Giles, Picard, a Ih wae the guest \u2018of ; SPECIAL EXCURSION | \u2018 \u2019 Hobond Cabin: 85:00 \\ SES - ALLAN LINE.,[ MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Via Quebec, Bimouli sm and Morville, i ; Fas ® on re June 1 ebec 8 p.m.(new), so; 8, Sam.Québec eue, June 18, Daylight, Quebeo Tunisian, June 27, 6 am.\u2018Quebec S p.m.o Hieamens sail from Montreal 9 a.m., Quebeo * 1\" train, Int 1 1 Ry, leaves Montreal 15 a Cat train, aterocloniel Ry.foie wo ebec opm\u2019 war Ri i\u2019 8 a.m.Fguman.: \u201ccabin $60 and Upward.Return ticket at redu \u201crates.Second cabl Laverpool, London or Londonderry, LI, ; singles, .88 to $76.00 return.verpool, Fodor, Glasgow, or Belfast, s30; $33.Midship saloons, spacious promenade decks, electric lights trous t \u2018NEW YORK and GLASGOW.\u2018From New York.I Laurentian lst June 8 an 10h June bin Passage, bin se to puinles 00; 0 to 3108, Etecrage a Sango, Belfast, Barty or Q ese: formation ge DH A.ALLAN, Montres, ar DEMPSTER & CO.\u2014Beaver Line res\u201d pr pres A Larecpoct Service between Mont.© and Wasa aad.Fin Ou a Pants te an à ppwarde: Roun1 Tri apwarta \u2018second Santa Single, wards nd ew to rater ar, looathon sad number Cat ns in room, tes\u2014To © Liverpool, lon.se Londoaderry, Glssçow, Belfast and Queanstown, 50 and 934.Large, rooms, commodious saloon 1 rooms, spacious promenade decks, el Might A Bh ofthe line, ort a very sate: BEDE: blur ER & CO 114tf it.Smaramens 8t., Montreal.BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN.Magnificent, New, Twin-Sorew Passenger ips, 14.pons.dea bulinge shout T dare.Al and: Saloon Rooms re Perfect ent) att = À unsurpassed.AXONIA salls June 15; IVERNIA seils June MH 6, Aus.Saloon $75 sp, Beg saloon, $43.50 up.LONI Ter Be (10,000 tons), spoélaily \u201d eng: At CLASS pass Fd Bo\u2019 Bo smmidatips.© on es pe.une mg HT mn Bhs \u2014DOMINION LINE- - Mail Steamships\u2014Liverpool Hervios.j From Fortmné.From Boston.macague nn ,5\u2014\u2014=\u2014\"dune 15th Common wealth.July 3rd oe.June 33 New England.July 15th * Thess Steamers do Not CAPTy DROSSUÇOPE Passage.Rates.of Passage.| Gaim G00 \"ap Oabla Mr.sona tenant Alexander he father of Cyral DO ae way famed: for bia wonderful en Seto Home! ce oscow, This ;.the firet time in the hry of \u20ac ted in Rasoume eee has been en ill & com port og James is 6 capable and well select a Ta tne de on their being True À.James will imper- young soldieir, Liew y a good one, drama op one one, schooled and, the.evening, * mour in these stories, and, roues Seton.: Es ways introduces his hearers to he funny side of it all, but, on-the.other hows th t tra hand, he shows fe the thoug t 3.man's e creatures which, , were oreatod by a common athe Melbourne MacDowell is meeting wi uch sucess in his stock sta star b MacDowe » To.\u2019ye À ns Fra as Cor when toe, Amarin \u201cThee for the summer season, Je flerton closed ble » séanon \u2019 iar called out for s be: ; [25 the curtai he gave the 7 that he had pd totension \u2018of | the bat would -jnext, Pr cu 195 ES i tint dre pate \u2018B.i sn e en = : rs.\u201d 0 ST = a Wh an wo a nen to time | © te her van j ngs À a stay of Rr EE SR 1 .> : on given by Ba : GEE On EET iE pisse and estate of Female LB, future on ARNEag + En 15 ABDOMEN.\"REDUCER, * We = | 8 ir by.this Treatment.| Po.sox x oar, eal of hu- anime} |' Th o him | tb Louis jan Audi ICTURES FREE, sours The tél After » number 'pabls nor what! the much Edwi Stevens, Tesdin Bet ue LES a Berabardt ei Mi t Her 15 Willard will i fone bt ) BAe Norwsy, RE a Tama me TOR LOMO LETTE au + ps LESSONS FYROM CANADA.A French Opinion-of Canada Written 150 Years Ago-\u2014Goneral Hutton Gives His Views Upon the Soldier of the Future and Compliments the Colonials.(From the Star's Special Correspondent ; 7 in London.) | / LONDON; May 14\u2014The Englishman was | / telling us on Thursdäy last that Canada I) must| feel like a grown-up brother welcom- a Ing &' new sister into the family.For was $k not the birthday of the Australian Par- fament, and has not the Canadian Parliament attained the ripe age of nearly thir- ~~ ty-four years?And the Englishman has : gone on to comment on the diftérence in | the manner of these respective colonial births.When the Dèminion of Canade was formed, there was no such outburst of fooling ae that which has attended the ; later stages of Australian Federation.\u2018\u2018It : was not.\u201d says the Standard, \u201cthat even fn\u2019 1857 we were sunmindgal of thé promise and thé Importahce of our great self-gov- erning colonies.\u201d It would be Interesting to \"hear the shade of 8i¢ John Macdonald on that point; we all remember what Mr Fope has told us {n/the \u201cLife\u201d of the im} bigpastons of the Federal delegates in Eng- .\u201c1966.\u201cBat,\u201d adds the Standard, a conciousness of their absolute unity with.otirsélves, of their community of interests, of their Identity of ideas, was yet to come.Thirt: toiyr years.ago there were still public m \"could talk, without ' wincing, of colonial separation.Since the Bouth African war the suggestion has become an absurd anachronism.\u201d Then, as .others note, Canada had no Royal Prince to add to the brilliance and eclat of her opening ceremony, no foreign warships assembled In her waters to do honour to the new bern state, no cables linked her to the Mother Country, and the British people looked on with passive Interest.What a contrast\u2019 to-day when the British peqple bave turned aside from the war and the - Géal problem: to read the columns in the AQslly press on the great\u2019 Australian cere- \u201c Mony.And the polilical moral drawn is god reading.Thus In one weekly (journal the following appears: \u201cOne feature gives li special reality tb these celebrations.The Australian's brotherhood in the Empire 18 ve lan one of simple sentiment nurtured rased.Their sons have fought, ed and died for the Emptre.They provide their own soldiers and heroes to es- ges Sy bourne \u2018streets.No war of wanton conquest could have called these men from their occupations, or roused them to the efforts and sacrifices they have made.The Couthern - Seas are safe in their hands.They can do all that we can do.The days =f our patronage are over; it is no longer ¥ case of Colonies in leading strings.\u201d - CANADA 150 YEARS AGO.! i \"Canadians are always pleased to hear What they were like in the days when they telonged to the King of France.I have ast come across an article written about 1780 bY a Frenchman, and professing to tive a true account of the social qualities © and general conditions of the Canadian people-of that time.At the outset he tells us that \u2018\u201c\u2018every man is possessed of the necessaries of life; but there is little paid te.the King the inhabitant is not ac- Quainted with taxes; bread is cheap; fish aha are not dear; but wines, stuffs and all Frenglf commiodities, are very ex- érisive.\u201d\u201d Hé then proceéds té deal with wore, of the country and remarks: | They Na \u2018great deal spirit and\u2019 ty extrerté# ble, .ualities are, for the they BH)E Miplé hus\u201d se Eole The defects of Cahadians | dntertain 4f themselves.\u201d But he adds, \u201cIt fe at least certain that it inspires them with a confidence which leads them to une and execute.what would appear .Ampossible to many others.\u2018\u2019 To their personal appearance à fine tribute is paid.\u201cThere i» not a province in the kingdom where the people have a figer complexion, a more advantageous stature, or\u2019'a body bet- proportioned.\u201d Having pald this com- ~pliment, though, the writer spoils it b stating that \u2018if the Canadians Hve to an age, they soon look old and decrepit.\u201d Mowewer trae this may have been a hun- .f@red and forty years ago Englishmen look } st Lord Strathcona and Sir Charles Tup- .\u201cDer and\u2019 declare that it is not so to-day.* Their seventy odd years sit as lightly upon them as do fifty upon most other men.The .writer then goes on to say that many peo- \" ple of the time were of opinion that Ca- sadians were \u201cunfit for the sciences which _ require any degree of application or con- en study.\u201d \u201cI am not able to say,\u201d he \u201con, \u201cwhether this prejudice is well : \u2018grounded, tor as yet we have geen no Ca- padign who has-endeaviured to remove it, which is perhaps owing to the.dissipation tn which they are brought up.\u2019 This \u201cvends queerly, indeed, in these days, when Canada has made a name in the scientific world with such men as the late Sir Wil- .Mam Dawson an® Dr.G.M.Dawson, and _ when .her statesmen and moneyed men \u201caye devoting so much attention to education problems.In describing the agricultural possibilities of Canada the writer says: \u201cThe \u2018land ls good almost everywhere.There is not in the world a more wholesome glimate than this: no particular distemper is epidemical here; the fields and woods are full of simples of a wonderful qfficacy: and the trees distil balms of an excellent quality.\u201d He was something of & \u2018prophet too for he foresaw a.great future ; for the ceuntry when it should be more thickly populated.Men,\u2019 he wrote, \u201cconstitute the principal ches of the sover- * eign, and Canada, should it be of no other ude to Franbe, would still be, were it well \u2018peopled, ohne\u2019 of the most Important of all - Leur eclonies.\u201d\u201d Even In these early days the rs Canadidns.had a great reputation for fe © bravery, but \u201cvery, few were found ca- i: } pable of bearing a superior,\u201d which is not \u2018 exactly surprising considering the obnox- fous kid of buperjor the French authori- ttée were wont to send out.These quotations ¥ make.from Vol.4 of.The Annual - Fees « TER SOLDIER OF THE FUTURE.; hough.General! Hutton during his so- Journ in Carada did not work in full accord with the militia authorities, no Canadian - will deny that his deeda in South Afries have proved him to be a sourd and eort- the Ditke and Duchess through Mel- most } ap the writér reckons \u2018\u2018the good opinion they |.ANEMIA de little red in the bl \u201c The red in the blood is \"the oxygenicarrier.Better to breath with: half of one lung , than not have enough red \u2018in - \u201cthe blood.0% \u2018 \u201c Thé blood is full of digested .food; but jt ¢an\u2019t build muscle and nerve and bone; without oxygen.pit \"Scotts emulsion dédie in future Jager, le about to equip a number of in var- dous parts of the Dominion.In view of this fact the article which General Hutton cone tributes to this month's \u201cEmpire Review\u2019 has special interest for Canadians.undeniable,\u201d says the General, at the stratogical successes, and in large measure the tactical successes, of the campelgn ¥ in South Africa have been achieved by th correct appreciation of .mounted troops handled upon the princi ples zealously maintained by the promoters of the mounted infantry movement.\u201d Not unnaturally the introduction of mounted infantry met with .oppositien, and bitter opposition, from the savalry, but, as the General points out, one of thé most 1m- portant lessons of the.can war is that smokeless powder and long-range firearms have rendered jt héeessary in the future for all infantry scouting and patrolling to be performed by mounted men, as the distances .to be traversed are too great, and the necessity for rapid movement too important \u2018for such duttes to be effectively performed by mén foot.It in\u2019 often supposed that mounted Infantry and | mounted rifles are one \u2018and the same thing.This is by no means 0, \u201cWhile mounted infantry are foofmen\u2019 ttained for purposes of \u2018mobility to ride a horse or bicycle, mounted rifies are horsemen trained to fight on foot.The one is ani infantry soldier provided for temporary:.purposes with fneans of rapid movergant, and the other is & mounted man trairéd -to act in all respects as cavalry except in the use \"of the sword or lance.During the war the whole of the mounted troops were orgae- nized, trained, and equipped as\u2019 mounted rifles.\u201d General Hutton calls attention to part of the leaders of the colonial: mounted troops'and of drill and manoeuvres on the part of the N.C.O.and men.\u201cThis failing.\u201d he says, drawback, and its defect wag only to be remedied by that most costly of all experiments, practical instruction given before the enemy.The Imperial Yeomanry, also ed rifles, suffered a similar disadvantage.It would be as inadvisable as it- would be easy to give repeated illustrations of the danger, and of this only too fruitful cause of loss in killed and wounded to the army General does not blame the colonies for the Imperial authorities for not having recognised the standing of mounted infantry before and supplied a manual of drill and tactics.\u201cOur self-governing colonies have not at present the means at their disposal for giving their officers a high degree of training, and it is earnestly té6 be hoped that steps may be taken by the Imperial authorities to overcome this defect.\u201d For the fighting qualities of the men he has the: highest respect.\u2018Long before the South African war broke out,\u201d he says, \u201cI constantly apserted, hoth .inl public and private, that the latent military strength in the colonies themselves, and I.repeatedly pointed out that the mounted troops iwhich- Australia and certain districts of Canada could provide prove of, incalculable advantage to the \u2018Empire.The result of-the recent opera- \u2018tions has shown the correctness of \u2018these \u2018views, Even now the Empire has not learnt the full fighting strength which is available in Canada and Australia.\u201d It is easy though, General Hutton thinks, for people in this country to overestimate this power.| ; TRADE ENQUIAIES.oo The following were among the trade en- J cs nae the High Commission- e:çuratér of the Ca- are Of ection bw e Imperial Institute during the week ending.May W: .Enquiry âas béen received for names ot Canadian apple shippers.The names of boot factors and of.large retailers in Canada are asked for by a Scotch firm who manufacture felt-lined wooden clogs.A merchant in Paris invites correspondence from parties in Canada interested in the export of wood pulp.The patentees of life jackets and buoyant clothing are anxious to dispose of thelr Canadian rights to a firm open to pndertake the manufacture and sale ot such goods in the Dominion.A correspondent in Wales asks for the addresses of Canadian manufacturers of agricultural implements and machinery, radiators, lawn mowers, windmills and pumps, wire nalls, ete.The.names of à few tobacco manufacturers in Canada are asked for by a London firm.\u2018A Canadian business house desires to correspond with German and Austrian manufacturers of toys.Enquiry is made by a Canadian maker of brass: parts for.planofortes respecting the opening that exists in the United Kingdom for such .goods.! A Belfast house invites quotations from Canadian manufacturers of birch chalr eeats and of squares from 1% to 1% inches in short lengths, also for 8 to 7 inch for Newels.Prices delivered- Belfast, to which there is a regular line of steamers.for supplies of wood suitable for making boxes or would act as selling agents for a same, A Nottingham correspondent asks for names of Canadian manufacturers of paper who are exporting to the, United Kingdom, An enquiry has been received from Brisbane (Australia) for names of Canadian |.manufacturers of enamelled ware, An Ottawa correspondent wishes to dispose of the patent of a new kind of skate, and would llke to hear from United Kingdom manufacturers interested.WINDERMERE, DID IT JAR YOU?+ \u201cHave you, received & \u201cDid-it-jar-you ?\u201d letter yet?Lots of New Yorkers have.You'll get one soon if you haven't yet that discounts all other organiiation growth, with the possible exception of the Order of Buffaloes.You won't be able to tell from ths out side of the envelopes that you hold a communication from one of the club mems- bers.When you open the envelope, - however, you will not be in doubt.of your election.Thers will be « bossing noise, aug- gesting.the busy | ôn or the rush time at t&boîler factory.You may think you are éntértaining unawères, but fear at org wf the power ot the lack of knowledge of tactics on the\u2019 \u2018constituted a most serious organized, .trained, and equipped as mount-, effect of this only too frequent source of generally during the campaign.But the.this lack of knowledge.He rather blames\u2019 possessed by our self-governing colonies had nevér been realised, either at home or would some day A Birmingham firm wishes to arrange\u2019 Canadian producer in 8 position to supply | been favoured, for.thé *\u201cDid-it-jar-you?' Club is taking In new members at a rate == TTHIE MLD SOUTA CROODS AT FEN 0?GLANGA'S.BE B16 FXAmITION.a Which is \u201crhe Sécont city Want o® Money in \u2018Some Kirks an\u2019 Wat \u20180\u2019 Scholars in Ithers are Makin\u2019 the Ministers \u2018Shak Their H Helds\u2014 A Braw New Bulk About Bagpipes.(Frae Oar Ain Correspondent.) GLASGOW, May B.\u2014Gin we\u2019 wore Tam o' Shanter bonnets, which we dinna, flka âne o\u2019 them wad hae been thrown up in the sky last Thursday nicht, an\u2019 lots © them 1lka nicht sin\u2019 then.It was the finest day e\u2019er ye saw for opsiin' an exhibition, nae ower warm, nor ower-cauld, dry an\u2019 clear an\u2019 bonnie, just sic a day as \u2018we micht hae got gin we had got it to order.An\u2019 the Duke o' 6 an\u2019 his better haut, the dochter o' the King, they did the openin' in fine style, wi croods an\u2019 flags an\u2019 decorations o' a\u2019 kinds.Then when the men at the gates coonted up a\u2019 their figures for the day they saw that nae less than 94454 folk had been inside.This, although naebody but special visitors got in until after three o'clock.When we had a big show afore, in the year 1388; the fitst day's attendance was 47,45, little: mair- than hauf that 0 Thursday lest.Ika day \u2018has been like the first day, an\u2019 the for the first fower days are 230,246, mair than twice as mony as for the first fower days 0° the 1888 show, The thing ia: to be a terrible success, an\u2019 n° the papers, far an\u2019 near, aré praisin' It yp to the gkies.I've been through it twa-three times mysel\u2019 -sin\u2019 it was opened, but I canna try to de scribe ft.it's ower muckle tor me.: Just as Auld Glasga in ower \u2018muekle- for either Liverpool or Manchester.Baith a\u2019 thae toons are treadin\u2019 on the tail o' oor coat In the maîtter o' which is the second city o' the Kingdom.They say they're as big as Glasga gin they coont in the big toons near them that are really pairt o them.Manchester says Salford is really a pairt 0\u2019 '1t, an\u2019 should be coonted in it, an\u2019 Liverpool says the same 0° Birkenhead.\u2018Then we turn roon' an\u2019 say that gin that | sort o\u2019 \u2018thing ts to be allooed we'll coont Partick an\u2019 Govan an\u2019 Kinning Park an\u2019 Pollokshaws an\u2019 Ru erglen, an\u2019 then let them tread on the tall o' oor coat gin they daur.\u2019 The fac\u2019 o' the maitter in Manchester an\u2019 Liverpool are jealous o \u2018Glasga or they wadna try sic .tricks.to mak them- sel's look big.The city o' Manchester has only 765,000 when it tak's in Salford, but Glasga has 760,406 withoot -gaun ower its dln doorstep.Liverpool itsel\u2019 haa only $65,276.80 Glasga's claim to be second city is a\u2019 richt\u2014that is second city o' the Kingdom.Calcutta is second city o',the Empire, wi\u2019 a population 0\u2019 821,764.The split In the Fre Free Kirk \u2018that took place at the union with the U.P.\" a in October last is gaun to be malr serious than! it Jooked then.Some six an\u2019 twenty ministers stuck by the Free Kirk, an\u2019 they stifl keep up the name.This is tellin\u2019 on the Sustentation Fund, an nearly 1lka Presbytery o' the United Free reports less money than they had this time last year.a, Presbytery met yesterday, an\u2019 it ported that a\u2019 ower the kirk the amount collected for the past eleven months wias £151,194, aboot £9,007 less than in the same time last year.In the Presby- \u2018tery itsel\u2019 the amount was £%2,%1, a decrease o\u2019 £820.Of coorse, this applies only .to the Sostentation Fund.The Augmenta- \u2018tion Fund o' the United Presbyterian Kirk is still keeped, gaun, an\u2019 altho\u2019 the twa kirks are Joined the funds are worked separately as yet.By an\u2019 by, when the folk wauken up an\u2019 see that they will has to gl mair to mak up for them.they hae \u201clost, the thing will be a a\u2019.richt, but they wilt tak wia Suid deal of \u201cmékenin' ce : \u201coho Scottish Temperance League \u201chae think, done a sensible thing.They 0 hue.1 on Monday last to support ony plan.for controlling the liquor traffic, even altho\u2019 it didna aim at total prohibition.The motion was moved by an oot an\u2019 oot pro- hibitionigt wha wad abolish the trade with- côt compensation 0° ony kind, but he thinks leglulation can dae mony things that wad be in the richt direction tho\u2019 it mayna gang in for abolition richt aff.the reel\u2019 That's what I ca\u2019 a sensible idea, an\u2019 gin &' oor so-ta'sd tempérance men wad tak it up, we wad be miles nearer à solution o' this terrible drink question, \u201cSpeakin* o\u2019 Kitka\u2014T was speakin\u2019 o 'Kirks\u2014the Congregationalists, that is the Congregationg] Union an\u2019 the Ev + °.yesterday, au = pu ee Eat moetie\u2019.y in thelr Theological Hall there were last \"utah tere after three protestors, an\u2019 £1,148.Some o' the said they couldna carry on vera sic an\u2019 expen- sivé aystem, an'-it wad be faur better to lat their young then ging to the colleges 0\u2019 ither kirks, whaur the leamin\u2019 was just as good, an\u2019 wadps \u2018cost a tenth pairt 0 what it was costin\u2019 them the noo.But this wasna agreed to.I thés ta me that twa- thres.o\u2019 the denom hae saired their day.They aia fine work, an\u2019 their testimony was; a gran\u2019 thing when them in authority.were : tryiri' to turn ower a\u2019 that was dearest to Auld Scotia, but there's nae persecution noo, an\u2019 folks winna support even kirks because o their gran\u2019 past The time has come for\u2019 still mair éinkin\u2019 0° ame\u201d differences.an a big -broad union -o° a\u2019 the kirks on ple lines that wf{lb haud {regi Toe a\u2019 thigither ap\u2019 atill-iat fke-mon thibk Por himaql'.I wad like to see that, at gar.$ agein.I wonder wha! Brigade did that they Ba been Kent\": in the Orange Colony for re monthe |; * 7; mair as policemen than \u2018 x.lama 2 Roberts praises Gespatch printed à Cesk re ane, but : he disuse ny iid they aa get: 8 better |, chance to An 1 me \u2018was al see frac ee re : En that\u2019 was the info\u2019 Paarde- piper: 0 the Rladk: W first.te.Black Watch! Whaur ony J be run or glory to be won verre aye there.Bpeakin' 0\u201d pipers, Mr.Gardiiar,.o\u2019 Paisley, wha publishes \u2018sae mony Scottish bulks, has noo sent oot the history o' \u201cThe Highland \" he.promised at Christmas, It is a.Ane big\u2019 bull wi lots o\u2019 pictures, an\u2019 what isna in it aboot the pipes, an' their history, an \u2018the buiks 0° pipe music that hae been written, the music itsel\u2019, an' the storfes aboot pipes an\u2019 | pipe tunes is hardly worth thinkin\u2019 aboot, \u2018This 18 the first bulk that has\u2019 been written entirely aboot the bagpipe, an\u2019 gin it disna get a fine circulation amang Hiclan\u2019 folk at hame an' abroad I'm saicr mistaken, Indeed, I was tauld the ither aay by a\u201d man wha Rens a man wha kéns the man wha made the buik that in & week \u2018rae nco there winna be ane o* \u2018them left\u2019 wi\u2019 the publisher.The orders hae been comin\u2019 in sae fast this twa-three weeks I'm dootin\u2019, though, that the Gaelic is fast disappearin\u2019.A report laid afore the 8ynod o' Moray an\u2019, Ross the {ther day, says that Gaelic is still preached in # o' the 186 congregations An the Bynod, but in mony o\u2019 the kirks the Gaelic congregation 1s a mere skeleton.In ither twenty years, it adds, Gaelic will hardly need to \u2018be preached ava, an\u2019 altho\u2019 this, frae a sentimental.point 0° view, fa a pity, it will get us oot 0\u2019 twa-three tfôubles.For ae thing there's nae end to'the friction atween.the Gaelic an\u2019 the English pairts o' a congregation, an\u2019 for} anither, it's nae easy to get guld preachers wha.can preach in baith languages.The English is ower muckle for the Gaelic, a¥\u2019 it's bound to win in thé lang fecht.F wy Twa Hielan' lairds wha + are in the haphy position o' bein\u2019 millicusires; : are to mak an interestin\u2019 experiment! * \u2018Mr.Rudd, o' Ardnamurchan, is to gle tenancy o' Loch Sunart Hotel to a committee 0\u2019 men belangin\u2019 to the place, wha will manage the business, Mr.Rudd providin\u2019 the need- fu\u2019 sillar, an\u2019 the profits to be distributed amang charities.Mr.Murray 'Ghithrie, 0 Duart, an M.P., is to run Cralgnure Hotel on the same lines, The.plan: 18 bein\u2019 boomed as 8 sort of Gothédbprg wystem\u2014 ; \u2018but I hae my doots.Tha Iairds maun hae! their rents an' \u2018taxes oot 0° the first end o° Mr.Alexander McBain, + rhvernèiée, has \u2018been made an LL.D.\u2018p\u2019\u2018Aibérdeen Univer- |° sity.This is only what is richt an\u2019 fair for Mr.McBain is oor foremost fc scholar, an\u2019 he has been warkin\u2019 gmang Celtlo buiks fer mony mony years.Just noo he is editin\u2019 a new edition 0 Bones \u201cHighlanders o' Scotland,\u201d best Hie lan\u2019 bulks that has e\u2019 er been | siikhed, an\u2019 forbye he is to edit & new quarterly Celle magasine.This is muckie needed, for there is naethin' really richi.in the way o' Celtic magazines the noo.Afberdeen deserves credit for pickin\u2019 oot Mr.McBain as worthy o' honour, * WATTIB P.8.-This letter is chine ower Hielan\u2019, But I'll try an\u2019 sla tre ne a turn.neist week.\u2014W.WR IRISH LETTER, MARQUIS oF WATERFORD MUST FIGHT.FOR, HIS TITLE.\u2018 Bemérkable Claim, Which win At- \u201c tract World-Wide Attention \u2014 \" No, V.C.°s: Granted to Irish Bol-\u2019 diers\u2014Dr.Tanner\u2019s Reply to 4 Duel Challenge.+ (From Our Own\u2019 Correspondent.) DUBLIN, May 8.\u2014It fs rumoured that the young Marquis of Waterford, who is .married to a daughter of Lord and Lady Lagsdowne, will shortly have to fight for\u2019 \u2018his: title against a person Who claims, to \u2018be a, son of the laté Marquis by a first\u2019 MALT! .The present claimant was supposed to \u201chave died in Infancy, and if the trié] really comes bri some\u201d exttaordinary.disclosures are likdly to take place.\u2018father of the present helder of the tle was the Iste John He De La Poer Beresford.He married fifat in 1873, Flor~ ence Grosvenor, daughter of Major Row- ley, and the divorced wife of the late Hon.Captain Vivian, Under-Secretary, for War, and secondly in 1874, Lady ce Sômer- sét, daughtèr of the Duke of Beaufort.The first Marchioness named dled in 1873 after siving /birth toa son, \u2018who was also.sup- | posed to have died, but now turns up pa the rightful heir to the title.It will: somo explanation to show how this claimant has \u201clai low\u201d for so many.years, as Ne must sow be twenty.t.years of age.The present.Marquis w was twenty-six years ; , ; I Ma tow days ago.+ ==; h Ireland\u2019 té singin in nâvifig no :0f any sort, it is strange that the angali of the country when the; Mtontans landed on the Green Isle, about 1060\" B.C.the device they bore on.their banners was a serpent on à crossed staff.\u2018There is little\u2019 doubt but that snake wore 2e 1 llon\u2019s share of mages before which the peste bad towèd, forcing .them to.where they might tites.- undisturbed.\u2018of Bt.Patrick and, the snakes.It was not serpents; but serpent.pers that the patron Saint drove ont Trelañd.The rewards Tor-teryioé at the front ne have not been cons in the case of | Irish soldiers.Not « si \u2018Victoria Cross has yet Been conterred « on s;member of an Irish regiment, while Scotland has bad the | this coyeted decoration.\u2018Four Scotchmen -have well pro moted\u2014Col, Ward e Permanent Un- Macdonald\u201d fo frontier; command 72 cation ad 8 1iton has got the spatches\u2014very Batt rather unsubstantiaf pared Scotland has coms 1e ton ' Income: ion, pound sre to be for a nicipal rate, le 144: -unfo county charges, 1s 74% A \u2018story of the 1a Di, the rounds of the: going\u2019 : sion.was\u2019 Welt nome * remarks re the Duke of Commelina was at; the | fs time, :Commander-in-Chiet, dows th ona 0° Auld Scotia | rizes to be 6, 400 in Given Away FIRST PRIE, FOURTH.PRIZE, FIFTY-HIGHT $50 PRIZES \u201cpairt 0 what charity 18 ithe | {| rto em.an, \"wed bitter 7d be sdyin.4 9 and 101 Broad st, ; BOSTON, MASS.croachments of the O'Byrnes and O\"Tooles until it was besieged in the seventeenth century by Sir Simon Harcourt, an oestor the present Sir Willlam Vernon Harcourt, and ite walls demolished, : After \u2018enjoying two or three weeks of charming weather, though perhaps & bit too dry to suft the farmer, \u2018a change came with the beginning of this week, a have since had lots af hail and rain, w a sharp drop in the temperature.Coming after such a fine time, the change the more marked.It is said that the | ent cold is.assoctated.with the failure of the Gulf Stream: to Peach our ooasts in May\u2014a fact which has just been announced in the May Pilot Chart for T the North Atlantic, recently issued by the Meteorological Offios, and produced after s long period of laborious investigation exterid- ing Over many years.\u201cCYCLING NM MID-AFRICA.i Remarkable Journey From Wome .basa to the Nile.A remarkable journey from Mombase 8; the Upper Nile has been made by Mr, Aa Bailey, who has just arrived in.He related his experience with a bicysie, _which he.found very welcome A5 4 As might be imagined the natives looked upon it as something uncanny.\u201cHometimes,\u201d says Mr.Balley, * near their villages would just disappear its approach, but I always made a poin regaining thélr confidence, and in one cag: succeeded in getting a naked Bari na to ride on it while I held him on, whole village turned out and marvelled sight.Often hundreds of natives peared In the early morning to watoh mig ride off, with their best wishes for Journey.My track was always the path-of about one foot wide; anû-ag of the country is extremely prolifis \u2018fa growth of great thorns it was a remarks able fact that I had only four punsturey curator of the Royal Botanic.Boclety, says that the limestone soil on the slopbs from the mountains to the east const of Ireland was more suitable- for growing many _.especially bulbous ones, than any to be found in England.Flowers grown in Ireland are larger and have a much \u2018more delicate perfume than those grown in\u2019 land or France.While Ireland is not par y well suited for growing fruit or on account of thé want of sunshine, er growing she has no rival, and in aring\u2019 similar flowers grown in land one might almost think.they were of a different species.The Scil of late been turned into regular flower gardens, and send as much as thirty tons of flowers each day to the London market, realising an immense profit.Why, it is asked, should not Ireland, with the greatest natural advantages, \u2018do likewise?The only thing wanting is improved methods nting.It is #aid that the men do not ; oH new round-topped forage cap, but Tee would hardly deter them from enlisting.The more likely explanation is that th4- inducements -held out to men wishing | 't6 join the army are insufficient to attract recrute in In sufficient number or of the \u201c emigration was a subject of ais cussion fo the House of Commons on Monday last, when Dr.Ambrose, the Chief Secretary for Ireland Whether bis\" attention had been called to the fact that in 1900, 17,583 persons, or 153 per 1,000 ulation of the pravince had emi- m Munater, which, agricultural- vu the richeat éf the four Irish provin- : and Whether legislation would be in-; troduced this seesion to induce intending émigrants froin Ireland to remain at Rome.The.Chiet Secretary (Mr.Wyndham), in £4ply, \u2018wail that there was.no official information.showing the causes to which {this emigration was due, but he thought ft:was largely dependent upon the demand #6r labour in America, and he failed to Vie.how legislation could be designed to Miterrupt .niigration.| ms x One ot \u2018the first things at the Glasgow Rapitition that was viitted by the Duke and \u2018Duchess of \u2018Fife was the Irish Pavilion, where H.R.H.and the Duke spént XX-GOV.HOWLAN'S WILL.(Special to the Star.) CHARLOTTETOWN, The will oF ne, late fr ery At a general meeting of the Royal Irish Society of AntiGuaries held in Dublin last night, amongst other papers was one the anclent Castie of Carrick mines, Co.Dublin.It wes a.ors.inally, built hs a fortress to protect the front i moarches of the city of Dublin from the bands of, marauders constantly.ing down from the Wicklow moun The original, custody of the.castle was family, one of the read by Mr.Ball on \u201cY often unscrewed the eap of Which, being nickeled, acted as a mirrdé, Firat: ernation, then a degree.ét: - gave place gradually to the most \u2018ipronpe jotis and hearty laughter, and the.for each one present to enjoy the fun,\" really think the ladies were most éagée ta see themselves, probably ¢ y | im many instances.\u201d \u2014London Exprom.{ given (to .the Walsh most remarkable families then peaident In'| charit selves mych pleased.They were received by.Mr.| the Pale.who defended it agua the oo ; ey Filgage, the Irish Com- potter who showed.if \u201cThe: total number of of \u201cemigrants \u2018who left hats | Irish ports during the month of April as 8,565, as against 8,106 month of 1300.Of these, 8, per.cent, were bound for Ba.For the four months of the year ave passed, the total emigration and has been 13,308, béing an inverts 3 the number during the es are absolutely Ry aiment, and in most ins Dru tance ful.~ Electricit tural \u2018treatment \u2019and can never injupm, ' of À ; is pes and ¢ \u2018invention, the 1901 model, Sanden Body Battery comfortably round Jour waist nights s asleep.Sent on fren trial ride ie n-sdvancs \u2018or.on deport int penny Rr saothlug, aes mates the \u201caction of the average ponder agi He may, under the ordinary routing of reliefs, serve his time in many a fair portion of the world\u2019s surfage.His employment ao iy.\u2018ot vi, : IE\" POPULAR ¥ HEATER\u2019 longer carries the stigma which once ATOR: 1 reigh 5 pu né cyepept.«, and I: (252*1\u201d GONTINDOUS FERFORMANOE-ATTRACTITVE FRIONS, i.o.|¢d to the uniform of Private Thomas Atkiné: | ehillep, = reighod nof, counted\u2014 l'enme the conclumten 117.four | 1 Aes = Orchestra eS Sots, BLN | Eee stage, 4 means seil-improvemens whily sery-f TT à om he 4 I ; AY ape: -Crohesivs Baloony Gallery 160.B to Pe.i : x sn Le soo have bw: gist in Fagen, ES ' rani oh ened \u2018(aking thew.would mow | 4 5 rtp Te \u201cRal.Up; 288: Wii peo Pa Eon pe Les ose vois and 4 = mister ape x he\u201d os : WEEK Csmmening : \u2014 ; in the last twenty years and, morgover, the | Ë She gra ipod h thout them.The 5 ; soldier who today leaves the army with a MFRe.LL SE [ ' En de ete ole ly Spe: | IDALENE COTTON and NIOK LONGin \u201cManageria! routes * The Evalution of Humani TEUNMER : ~ = posi: Naw\" ; Ts coming fi à = : .8 SMITH and CAMPBELL Comedians, :; NCAIS \"Brook Ni \u2018the J fiona eos oo ma order\u201d Backws or y one i \u201cSl suey cure Tho MELRNE REKD 1210, Musletans- SERSEET aad WILLING, CC ene ra Henderson ns 3 : rus , : Cometinné.CL Circulation of the Star Pom aime on | DRT SER BLES |B Mls RL | AXTELL EEE crues || Hope masque Ese Sov 20, 17.46 pm |\" BALDNIN-MELVILLE J \u2014 We shall by no means be surprised if fs \u2019 ing a ork.2m ï Fes vas oremancee == or TAATT Ereryipay er SE » Taie Wook Tis weir Comets poses.py 1 WEEK ENDING MAY 10TH, 1901 |; jrlongation of military activity in the | | Sat, os sled a tahoe ring 208 awe | vary Afternonn at's.Evesy \u201cs.\u201cBLUE JEANS\u201d PN | MONDAY .+ .55,101 field does not permanently stimiilate Se clase counterfeiting plant on \"thet.Tt It adway\u2019s ol RT vm ».7.¥RocTOR Big ron Frederick ms = | Prices { Kis Might, 10, 30, 20 ses) Ne.i UESDAY 2 + + « 55,187 voluntary movement of foung men to spend La just sending g money after : : ° 10 an ref T Cl f thei nhood as Soldiers try and reform such m y lh .a \u2014 NEXT WERIC St henan doah.?5 WEDNESDAY .B5107 of the King.Joining at the age of one P ill : MED mr RT| oe CCL Lee S| mimo, | BE ENS er | sree | THEATRE ROYAL Eo og, À « eo .À > with the colours, auch a one is 4 , 0 1 der, {ibe ; ; ers SUBIECT ice oe R ; ' i EATURDAY .©».01,487 [become available for civilian life in the sige gn the Barbet is ler mont of it 1\u201d Eidhdys Basie bi Ye Lo .an TENNESSEE P PARDNE Ë ¥ 4 SR prime of his days, more nearly physically oe ss, Indi estion, Co Consti E OUR CANADIAN HERITAGE.The Favorite.Comedy Drama.abs PE '} TOTAL.+ -« » 887,423 perfect, more proficient in useful Know.MUCH BE BETTER, \u2018 EX ruggists or or by mall Rad wi Cat .\u2014 BY Sens shiver ver King.11600 Lo Es \u2018 1 \u201856.de or another Thé Maid\u2014Do, ou think - Kissin is bad 7 Bt, re \u201c Froscher.Rey.\u20ac Q.W, KERRY, R.A.Special Musie.Dally Average ., 056.287 ledge of one tra e y a ot \u201cRadway\u2019s,\u201d and see that the.name is- ; ; { | pie erally king better fitted for eS dort s .: TT à Weekly Star Last aks 7 119,081 681 and bt the battle of life than are perse bots, I should uy it was O08 What you Boy.ter ¥ J OLD EXHIBITION GRO $ { the shiftless thousands who, as as unskilipd Ju.we Ee : INDSOR HALL PARK AV! AVENUE, : Fe CTRCT LATION or bourers, toil wearily and too often.fruitless WHAT THE BAKERS HAVE STRUCK : 204 : s \u2019 ae .ly in many a vast centre of the population : + A ) - Fore tertainment ot the TWO DAYS ONLY , United Ki - \u2018 J en pi De Canadiens.too.this matter of anili- for more deu od en wre on a-atrke ui \u201cTUESDAY E Eva.28th, FRIDAY AND Jun e Tai From the above figures are excluded ver.Gary ref serious question.The Boer Jimson\u2014More dough * CE SATURDAY, ezard ry reform is a ; : { ,\u2018 ml jig eph ed war has its lessons for us.\u2018If we cannot or Jester\u2014Yes, they knw d it: a = \u2018Afternoons at 2.Nightais.will not join in a scheme of.Imperial de: THE CHERUB'S BATH.< : fo i) Foyonizs pmoonur | Aft Doors Open One Hour Eartie, rome ot the a Combing me 23.000 3% in fence, we must see to it that, in the hour} np didn't stay but a week down: Fopaisr prices boat Sl emesis H t rer En lish papers papers in Montreal.The circuls- when the Mother Country may be fighting at her mother\u2019s,\u2019 - ' Ans FIRST TIME IN GANADA.i Hon of the to 30.000 « day in excess ©! à death struggle with one or more of he ; ones ick a admin ou \u2014_ Le - a ; ; y R © er English paper.t powers, we have a force thoroug , er younger s'sters r IN i - NEAR adequate in numbers, efficiency and equip: Dy Es so much they nearly washed .: See _ ; ww RE \"THE MOST SUCCESSFUL b SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1901.ment to at least secure the integrity of our to - 3 a LECTURE OF THE DAY.Ë \u2014 boundaries and the possession of peace ECHOES FROM TEE POLICE BAND BRISTOL'S | 4 HE STAR AT SUM RER RESORTS within its borders.The Famous Animal Author ; T \u2014\u2014\u2014e Tie vanimates os os Montreal Police d Artist i The Daily Star is sent to summer resorts The purchase of coal fields by the Gov- Force, who is also « fe ce SARS A p A RILL |Tuespay EVENING, MAY 28th.» cand Artist.,.and summer residents, addressed to in- ernment for the supply of the Navy, Was stand regular time on his beat CURES .CE - ADMISSION\u201433 Cents.|Erne e st Set on Se À th.Sub.*uegsested by Sir Edward Grey, in Eng- beat regular time on his sony rd jdn Ce _Weltington Carsipass Church, Door.\u201d 12 Te dividuals at thirty cents.a month.land, the other day, sud the suggestion is DIPLOMACY .Liver, Stomach and re pre - \u2014 \u2014 a scriptions taken for as short a period as one atiracting a great deal of comment.Mr.D.IPLOM.Rhe Scrofuls, Sores, and all Eruptions,\u2019 amer cas a o oD oh oa £3) O04 Pn on 2B.cn eo cine | ; uth- Little Willie\u2014\u201cSa.what's diplom- week.Orders may be left at the branch A.Thomas, who is alleged to be an « ac y, Pa, « office, corner Peel and St.Catherine, or at ority on the points involved, estimates Ba \u201cDiplomacy my son, is the .art of Iti 8 a Great Gleanser of the bel 7 Co LU be the Star office, Bt.James street.The that the freehold/of minerals sufficient fo making people believe that you believe that es : : WILLIS & CO.Thompson,| The Biggest \u2018and Best ¥ @ | |sATuRDAY.\u2018Show-on Earth! en th te of the Navy for the believe what say wh kn: \u20ac EEE ; - - da 11 WINDSOR .bE ch must accompany ol andes by mal.ajout tro hondred years sould be procur they don't 0 TR YETI G AND WHAT'S WHAT 7 oo a LATE Ase.|| NOTHING LIKE IT EVER SEEN If a subscriber desires a change in ad- ed for not much, mors they : million aterl REAL PUBLIC SPIRIT.@ rrr ier \u201cIN CANAD A BEFORE 1 dress of the Star, \u2018both the old and new ad- ing.Thus it is claimed that investment | forte be deal KE MMANDS THE à -% 1 dresses mae be iv to prevent delay.YOU be » vise one, independent of the primates me.rudd peghbontiapd, 1, SOUMANDS THE, IRISH 0 CopeTABY: ar a 7 iar 10 9 wild Animals I Have rom.| NC fact that the Government would always be Hence the people of Montes] arnt Sp to fos Chamberlain, who has been i Groat sat 5-Ring Cir Circus, Royal me sure of a supply at cost without danger of gracefal to the thoughtful pie Companion of the Order of the Poires à EVENTHG, sus PM, RE 2 Horse \u201cBair ana.Golosinl | ARMY REFORM interference from strikes or any of the farine (he words 8 Set 8 SeThound recognition of his services during the oper: u nc ment.® Wild Animals at Home: | : EE incigding 30 Ele- The git of Brn wchems of Army.Reform, other causes which cceasonally block the out oat town purchasers.\u201d mer Le be i With beautiful illustrations from phants = d th : ; wbich the Bri Cabinet iis determined to wheels of progress\u2019 where mines are wned = 2 Author's Pict and Photographs.carry through during: the present session by private parties.When it is known that THE DAY WE CELEBRATED.Corps, EMPIRE BUILDIN G.neat Mountain 1% Resa Sen 31.00 \"we 50e.tres, 256 Unly Giraffe Known to Erist .of Parliament, is.the provision of six the Navy spends over a million and three Some people thought they were celebrat- B .LE : $670 and 2478 St.Cathirin 20 Street, 7 Street, | = s eect on Earth.20080 army corps for stevios in te United King- quarters sterling for coal every year, it will ng E aire Jorday, some were S| SEAT I © ha and ater yw Fe fe ; i be sen that the Government would find ouring the memory of Queen.Victoria and ) _@ | Moores oder shown.1 themselves à fair sised customer for their fone, thought wer Leeping the © 500.FINE ART PIANOS Sa _ combined.an À.AG à own product, aud would probably materi Kinga Birthdey.The only poet upon 1 - Im Excursion 09.60 Aerialists, 60 A 40 ally reduce the cost of the Navy in years , wet day.ol ) 2 .Ee = Fancy, ion Chase avis = to come.NO OUTSIDERS NEED APPLY.EXHIBITED.: 10° 1.@] Thursday, June 22th, ool, \u201c1 fom all parts \u2018of the world, .A New Yorker in London is the authori The strike fever has resched the Angli- na == : : ED eb pe : All kinds of Trained Animal.Ls : ' ty for the statement that there has sprung an clergymen- of the diocese of Ottawa Your visit is respectfully solicited.Write or @ ret Steamer BER ol Bona on pers - play up in the U ited Bt The easton Tent of the Ts MES iter an\u201d Ponte ] Phone Up 2686 for valuations or estimates.@ et on Sin 120.Elaphants in one Ta of fig what hone examine into of the, Cathedral, ol the vente J Old - instruments exchanged or repaired or = i Si lg.Act, x oo the way the books are being kept, and 10 have broken some iim of J Le ad ue Avery charges.- a jo'Brien* ° ot-Horae Aot 5 generally into the whole working of the den law | bi .UNHEARD OF B STL in new aod À The V torn Jospita CL ib machine.He charges about a hundred dol- | HER Soxsoreor.\u2018 1° ixrere .RS second hand\u201d instruments\u2019.advertise.the: pew: .gal of the corporation of I} lars a day for his services, and when be «pp, rector is talking 5 Ss + ors.LT Ho a À 0 aT Boos om?F1.: has completed his investigation, he will Re thihks the exercise si do Es pue : gag vA 23 1516 a o = Hoppa on An wal\u201d i make a writtéi report, making suggestions i Oh, we\u2019 don\u2019t \u2018want s parson on the | of Ÿ HLI S: &- \u2018co.2470 = {the es tjon - Governor ete; A} : \u2018}'a¥ \u201cto improvements.\u201cThe ides \u201cit: seems |: mradléy and s wh 4 , - - Joss \u201c90rd, esp inser first class tenants for s « period of ot Jon pigs, one farm waggon, oO \u2019] ne | wood and ice supplied A en FS Garretson \"Company LS En Brantford.if 6 Sohn frei toady wor rt te ad 5 \u2018WANTED \u2014 SADDLERS AND STITCHERS SALE \u2014 pPRINTING MATER , ' Apply to W.E.Cooper, the Star ne, new plough, one ney Kirrow; o one ser of $100 and $0 per seas ni.PD j ät Hector Lathostagne and Co.\u2019a; LE 306 \"joe framed, ues.galley racks, AB due RAE od cents vor 55 St.James st.Tel.Main 379.st new double \u2018harness, and one .=e oh Ni a Wanted ENTS.HANDLE \u201cCAN: JV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED Ebon Ps Bi.Pad) st, Montreal 8 Apr at Star Chespouige too Room.tH IR yr EE por outre \u2019 0 LET\u2014STORE, ti3 McOILL 8T., 8 piule h 1 nous Tne, whole of of he abote reid ToL Main PR pros eo ne.\u201cfur Sook 2 n thy Niseteeots brent Biways sels.rok to work on veoh: oo ood a3\u2019 dd Wan fTRoNG, age.ddl FOR EL vrmeus n : price.subject w % cent Dir entré \u201cWord, each Inser- ni: Tent ana cellar, well lighted: r y to | Saal Shiro, \"school, cheese fad: ROUT LAKE, TTL ol a Company, Limited, Hrant- Avply ot Fectory.A.Peel ans 113 19 .Antoine Rond, Westmount.120 3 mer season.À ddress E.B.Morse, B, 8062, Star mond.Open evenings.121 8 or less, and 1 oent extra word, each in- lars apply to W.E.Cooper, Stas office, ink.Tel.Main pe y in the bus part of ANTED \u2014 ; \" \u2014 sertion.ere Main 850.109 tf FARM AT MA 20 the city, \u2018situated on King street; suitable Ww tion book sétiodta EEE Che velo of standard Vi cote 51.Anti ERAU Westmount.\"> 3 \u2018WANTED \u2014 WARD MAID IMMEDIATELY Fonte Tamemont, pas ben root 661.dioime LOST, 38 cents fot 3 words or less.and 1 A For SALE\u2014 les tor a wholesale and retall grocery store Work in connection with a large dally paper.for Montreal Géneral Hospital.Apply 0 net, wardrobe, sofa, c carpets, dd pieces: cent per extra Word, \u2018each insertion.Te LET\u2014 \u2014 WAREHOUSES, OFFICES, acres, eight alles: Fa Mages an or for eny \u2018other business.The second exceedingly good terms will be given to the WASTED \u2014~ A NURSE.APPLY 16 MAC- Housekeoper.bargains for ready cash.Agriy ai ence = 3 ! RUBINESS CHANCES, BTC.36 oents for 5 'T factory, storage, clean and cols four miles from cre flat can be used as a welling, of he ent man.Address, stating experience and \u201d.321 2 Baueet st.In front of Hotel Dieu.; words lan, and 1 gani.par extra word, © ail in the spaclous Bud 12 under cuitlvation, a io pars ; remains third flat in.rented as lodge ro reference, Box WW, 2008, Star Office.- 118 26 ANTED\u2014 SMART BOY, BPEAKING ENG- neertion.Bt.Peter street; immediate possession.der in timber and bush; apple Grehand end térms en application to H.ohm ANTE wi NTED \u2014 BAR TENDER, DINING ROOM zh and Frenéh, for messagis snd to work Tor 8A BALE \u2014 TO INVALIDS, .i PERSONAL.pias &.3 n°, par word, with « Mouiton and Co.Lig and sugar Foe Sugar house: son.3 Canada Lite buliding.Tel.M Want seit nearing CNTR |, 10, SELL Sons p oiirls and bell boy.Apply Exchange Hotel, sbout store.Apply E.Cote, 143 St.Antoine st.baths, invalid rolling.reclining < charge cents eac inser- .barn » .8344.8 tait .i \u2014 back rests, bedsid ustable ta tray, \u2018 TO LI LET\u2014ON METCALFE BT., COM- a bargain.Be Canada Life - 2Rsclaity arr.ce.Kingston, Ont.117 18 - for \u2018breakfast in bed, bidets, bed olothes NOTICE PARTICULARLY.BT Soatous premises for light manufao- - Dutiding.Tel: Man OR SALE\u2014TIMBER LIMITS A.WANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE GREAT- ANTED_ A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT- BITUATIONS WANTED.porter, etc.R.E.cainchaus, 206 St.Lew- R | SE epi hao Manafied secs \u201cMMe Pau T FAR 7 BF water power, saw mill in working VV wit Sf Canbhien adie Canaan.ihe ira, rio lldrestands plain cooking; mo mash: mnie TBS Sy cOppalle the market IM Jed | The above rates are NET CASH with dow.Apply ans oF farm, well adapted for suburban Simpson, 5 Canada Life- teenth Century.\u201d Big book, profusely 1l- Apply at 158 Mansüeld st.- 181 2 ANTED à, LADIES TO ENGAGE RELI- For: SALE \u2014; EURVEXORS AND ENGIM- ) lustrated.B mak - ; order.When such advertisements ff T0, PET LE VO LARGE FLATS.ene bias land 1s well cultivated, and Sliding, \u2018Tel.Main 54.: son Company.Limites, Beasriom ne 118 6° WANTED \u2014 AW ÉNENGETIC TRAVAIL.| to Moa Jeooben \u201cgood ret once Apps dolite, tripod.a sons a peas, omni, hee are not prepaid numerous entries separate entrance: \u2018suitable for heavy fine; there are small fruits In abundancs; COTTAGES TO LET.| WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK- | ern Omiarlo.staph Sruile: Salary and experte Wa GLASER'S ROACH.D had very cheap.Address Burveyor, Bjr oise oods: possession immediately.3 and $8 a river frontage of three and a half Ars ANNALES ers to work op muslin and linen cos- Address M, ° Office.1, 3 us beetle, rat and.mouse Killer, wit au have to be made, and the rate is, cGill st.121 3 pents.For pa y H.M.Sim me LET\u2014 - : tu Avply between 8 aud 10 a.m.to Mr, : : ey back.price 25e, 2110 Catherine BALE \u2014 WAR TICTUR CREDIT.in consequence, much higher.LET-STORE, M0 ST.Carmen.222 2 Canada Lite fe bulking.Tel; Main \u201cith baser apper street, two-story cottage Mar - Osilvy and Sons 118 et ANTED \u2014 FIRBT® FE aires, ous BAIAIng and decorating.117 1.© Send.your TURTON CREDIT.Mo charge made in our books for HLL ne sireet.good collar, Yard sad Lee Eat BR eg.| WED ames caer om ie re À EEE ae = FacTicnr, Rouen Fame.| FE se © a stabling.F.McMann, 178 St.James st.fi F2E SALE\u2014AT BHERBROOKE, ON Tol Main 3346, produc : every user of pen end ink- Buys it on ng, paper 8.À for Jour AGIR Srancard Pictare So classified aûvertisem the Brompton road, two miles from Bt; © ai | VU'ANTED \u2014 \u201cGoon WAIST [AND EKIRT tng, all work promptly attended: charges 260 law té ad nts of less = the town.farm of 100 acres, 40 under cul- SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.sales amounted 40 20 10 \u2018at aye: another $32 bands, ale 2 RAS este Sd, A housowerk: frost.| Drop A.Bublager, 308 Gadi than five nae.; fi o LET \u2014 STORE, 10 ta conus © mult tivation, © in valuable timber; good dwell- x nina {in two Jours.Monroe Mfg- Co.M, 141, La tora» sleep ome pre PP Th 2 Frs SALE paddies.EHR ATS: rE \u2019 co reet.ncre Lar ; - rosse, _ able for provision and produce merchants.s26ck and Implements would oo Sd oo For A ES - = Wi NTED \u2014 INTELLIGENT YOUNT.omis WA, Fee Forking.and var 328, cn and \"Tarpain - Sonne Awning, HOUSES TO LET.Apply Notary ary Levy: 36 St Vincant street, \u2018valuation; especialy suitable for a gentle- y furnished.The grounds are in 00 oprah \u2018WANTED \u2014 WE DESIRE THB SERVICES for checking 3 room.Apply bing; arpa ee .Teleohone Mai men's residence; magnificent sit situation and ¢ H.M.Bimpeon, 29 Canada: Life bull 5 ereactiseveral High School teachers university 8 and 10 Inspector at._, 121 3 | Drop card.A.Feldmsan, 15 SL Urbain.118 6 RE Sc = EE EE convenien eo Simpeon \" - > - A; - - ~ CHARLDS DE: gy LET-1061 GADIOUX LET \u2014 185 ROPERY STREET, fog.Tel.: Main 3344.- solicitors for a pPiah-claes publication.\u2018The - SMART MESSAGE BOY; ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS BAR- 7 \u2019 An fre eight rooms and ato ote mT corner Bt.Charles, a fine store in Canade Life building, Tel.Main BU: work fs unique, has no opposition.and every Wa ave Fsferences.Apply to A.Ww by man, with five ears BARTENDER, ture, in e Lecsnt baston Drama Noo Fave rd, stabling for \u201chorses.Apply to Perfect order, with §& roomed dwelling at- oR 8 ALE\u2014AT MELBOURN MF, SALB OR TO LET-FURNISH- Pndomed, intelligence desires It.Written.aio Michaels, 225 McGill furnish best of recommendations.Apply Bt.coms into posession of 6 set of the Warner tac : these pre es have lately n \u2019 o han a square., and havl previously a iP F.Tribe, i) building, 2 sc t tached ; a, hes nd rome av ] qeiy Seen BFR: from Richmond station, ig i residence ot Thon, Wik son, Td This prop: world.and so1d to Paie nébaoriber convenience.Wes FOR JUNE 6TH.A GENER- Mary's Hotel, cor.Craie «né Papincat 119 4 oat from dhe publishers © James st.Stand for a but anes or.grocer or \u201cwanking to of 160 acres, 80 in high state of cultivation, erty ta one of the loveliest on the lake side The Aolteltor hae nO ogliveriok x élec uns al servadt for a small family, willing to pos tion price, and not ne à set, 1 Te LET i bor hoe 2 THORNTON start up a paying business and only ne to mood pasturage, balance fn valuable the situation 1s unsurpassed; the grounds Jy.Linscott Company, B te 1 18 8 to Beaconsfield; references required.Apply Wa ED EE BY ENOLISH- am In a position to.ive.Some\" 7 rooms, Wood; farm is wéll watered: thers are comprise flower.garden, lawn and orchard; o 118 fn the evening, 9 Seymour avenue.; , rooma ; flat of ing to pay a moderate rent.Apply to the 2004 houses and outbuildi Also \u2019 - poss\u2019 preferred; good - Petarences.Greseing W.S833.Siar omer T° à end: and J.\u201d Cradock Simpson Real Estate and Ag- nd outbuildings.at thero aro three acres of land, stables, coach 43; ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.ALL LOYAL CANA-\" \u2014 oy os WW.ces AM end ft conventenees ; country x me.ad, modesn ency Co.181 St James street, Melbourne, a farm of 190 acres, 90 clear and house, bath house, ice house (filed), etc.W dians buy \u2018\u2019Canade in the Nineteenth Gen.ANTED IMMEDIATELY OR BEFORE Address D, Btar Office.120 8 \u2019 Kood' \u2019 June lst, general servant.no R BALE \u2014 TENTH, .ALL SIZES, ON n 2 minutes from.s Lig.bulidings: i aon.D a nd où a For furt her particulars and nd photo hotest hs tury.Now fe Ine time to hustle an) make waghing given out: light family small.\u2018WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN Foire by Week or month, Camp beds and | t ATs - H, M.Simpson, 29 ife tre ompeny.Limited, à f or wining, i * MoGil College els.and coats and aprons, also table | chairs.Bunting, mocks, got Hh\u201d Catt no at, oc Thorn WANTED TO BENT.bullding.Tel.Main 3344 Solin Tel, Main 3344.* Branttord.us o Avply forenoon linen to laundry and keep in repair: also wash: waterproot shecis and bags, fsfiing tackle and OR SALE \u2014 AT DANVILLE, SALE\u2014COTE ST.CATHERINE t home ro dry.Apply 1248 City ne goods.e Bo A NT ANTED \u2014 SECOND ND: BTEA lox sen nne\u2019 Awnine, Tent, and BT Unt ET NEWLY PAINTED AND WANTED \u2014 TO RENT FOR A TERM OF n farm of 100 acres, with à re BER oR Outremont, the fine pro- W industrious man for second land in card pr tre ll FOr aout Prospens: Teferendes Som avenue: 14 Rae A EL te For Tate} ot daw tnted.lower tenement, 6 rooms, b.years a vacant lot, centrally located: must : Sood young road, Brought Toom of cotton \u2018mill.Address O, 3002.Star cial travelier : g00d » ANTRD 7 ; n 727.te Tor catalogue.\u201d TETE) ; and w.e.; rent 88.107 Fulford st.Cars contain twenty thousand feet.Address H A.| OTCDArd: farm is wel) watered and in good porty of Mr.Joseph Broughton.The Gai, 118 @ and security required.Apply O, 2058, Siar Of- WANTED \u2014 DRESSES FASHIONABLY © pass door.re 5 Brunswick st 121 3 Wilder and Cg, 238 St.James at.121 2 state\u2019of cultivation, H.M.mp0 room land, about 6 arpents, compr! gardens, made at moderato prices; fancy blouses, R SALE\u2014 UXBR ADO CABINET GRAND st.29 Canada Life building.Tel.Main 2344.orchards, shrubberies and lawns, and Is ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: fort ite; A ee ale muslin dresses, tatior-mads iano, rented to a- pollens for six months, 0.LET:-NO.#1 BOSSET| RTREET .must be good plain cook; HO Washing WT EE SOUS tiers] ft 28 Onlsh guaranteed.$48 Laganchs- loally speaking; as\u2019 vis I ., SUMMER COTTAGES WANTED.nd th ood stables and oth ly 1 Ary; references required.Apply to 11.t its ; le cash \u2018ood in front of of Hotel Dieu, upper tene- fi FOR BAe AT CHATEAUGUAT.A Sotbuil Sings © pres M.Shim n 2 Canada | ply Seymour avenu.T's Sherbrooke st, between leu and twelve on worth\u201d $100 move.on! Bros, IN pa - - men bath, and ace, pson, y ANTED \u2014 , \u2018and all \u2018modern.sonvenlencos: rent lou: fi VVANTED-MUBKOKA, TO RENT.tivated; would exchange for clty property.Life bulidine, Tel.Main SUR 00 ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST JUNE.A GOOD Mondey W-: SITUATION AS Front.oe: Popular\u2019 piano end Organ House, 144 Pesl ut immediate possession; present tenants wo furnished cottages, boat houses, H.M.Simpson, » Claada Life butiding.be J Sensrel servant washine or broning An Pi ANTED \u2014 SALESMAN FOR COUNTRY lish.music, plain swing, fancy work: expert 5153 2008 leaving city, 121 2 1ce.Alex.H.Moore, real estate, insurance Tel.Main For SALE\u2014MONTREAL WEST, to & Shuter st, bitween 1 and 8 or § ac store; must speak both languages.Apply ousekonpec best references.A R MIs.For.SAL -\u2014 AN AMDRICAN UPRIGHT and general agent, \u201c King irae east, ner of Dorchester stroet and Gasatts in the event RE.stating salary wanted to Q, 2072, Btar Office.Btar 121 piano, in partent order; as owner.LET-PHAT FIRET CLASS SELF Hamilton.120 2 2aw BEL, SALE\u2014AT \u2018SHERRINGTON.avenue, two choice lots, adjoining the re- money oi sell for $76 cash.For ferther par- BTC tained mx FIRST CLASS SELF farm ® seres, with good aweil- sidence of the Rev.Bir Hommes te ree ANTED_A YOUNG MAN ABOUT Re Ton | WANTED GENERAL SERVANT, WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN.GOOD AD: ticalrs address T, 6045, Star Branch Office.\u2018avenue, Westmount; heated by hot water fi VVANTED-TO RENT, FOR SUM- ing ho price 2900 M.Simpson, 2 reasonable.H.M.Simpson, D Canada a wholesale woollen warehouse; i ¢ required.App pply 30 Bloomfield ravers, expert selemman, position as city 122 furnace; modern in every respect.Key at mer months, furnished cottage on Canada suite es Jou Tel.Main 8344.Life building.Tel.Main 3344.: -and write both languages.Address, vin ex Sad ave, Outremont; eight, minutes\u2019 walk from city t a.ors collector; Dest æecuriti los.Address : i No.$3¢ Grosvenor ave.121 6 4aw river side; out not to exceed $160.Apply R BALE-AT BOWMANVILLE, > FACTORY SITH.4 perience and references, to J, 2823, 8 tar Office.} , Office.\u2014 ms For SALB \u2014 oe eye pray PIANO, are Eps \u2014 NICE: Co ToST Comfont- P.O, box 252.fa aes ot D4 ! .: IMMBDIATELY COMPETENT Wa DY YOUNG \u2018MAN, 36, WORK ante an aie Po month TA oe ar acres, situated 2 3 : WANTED \u2014 t à 1.~~~ IMMEDIATBL N EXPERS- house-tablemaid: references required.Ap- or sy kind, understands the care of prog, The Pepular Piano and Organ 144 \" contal nape rouse.No.Sor Cadioux street, PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.mari 7 eter By 9d mate fond 2 FOR end on A FACE ORY, HAVING Was enced groom, Apply at Ko.4 Union, | ply 78 Union avenue.bornes: © references.T, 0063.Star Breach Poel 3t., Dominion square.- 138% aw + es :\u2018a fine e .moderate.Apply t to John P, Whelan, No.pasturage ooû stone house an good of property ; sure to advance tm value\u201d ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A YOUNG GIRL ASB Fo - A LOT Mo \"ROYAL 5 Durocher oF FA IPOR EXCHANGE A FIRST.CLARS outbuildings, TH.M Simpson, 3 Canada $f Loy > Canada Lie buliatng.AV ANTED \u2014 FOR THE FIRST SEFTEMBER good plain cuok.Apply 304 Peal st.WANTED patio a NAN WiTH EXPER.Vale.Sopinining 3230 square tees.Tot Yor $300, residence, in West End; good stab- Life building.Tel.Main Mai next, à prineipel and a Model school SERVINT, Clothing cr wootiens Apply Sia Chatham BAT gor heroes TURNIBHED, CRES- | ling; would take In part payment two cot.OR BALE \u2014 AT LENNOXVILLE, \u2014 - ria oneal School st St Sou! WANTED Ar A Va ¢ Bistiy 6080, Star Branch Omen 0 is , taining 8 rooms completely furmaned : im: (Res oF house bullt in flats in Bron 8 F Sur 8 aires on Coaticook.Riv: BALE_FINE FACTORY BITES, head miner prepared to.tase Tn earting ver \"ms TOR saz \u2014 Dave » : ity.Address T, 600, Branch office.4 ANTED \u2014 TRAINED NURSE DESIRES cariy new: ree large - mediate possession\u2019 coukt \u2018be bad ; would er.about 30 acrse under cultivation EL M.per foot.H.pupils.Applicants must hold MoGII! College Wa AINED NURSE be 801d cheap tn a cash 3 .be rented efther a 1st , 1901, or to - 81 2 Canada Life building.Tel.pu = Canada \"5e building.Tel.| divioma.Apply to H.G.Perchard, Sec.-Treas., \u2018 NANTES \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL RER-_ o accompeny person on Ter Co.$1 Wellington 1st May.190\u20ac, at : patio a5 Tho J.Cra- HOUSES WANTED., | Main 334.Main £844.: \u201c| Bt.Johns, P.Q.a 121 8 vant.Appiy Dé Durocher st.| 3 di dus Address 8, 6001, alr Cont es pson Rea nck Co., Nt - : ANTED \u2014 SON; HELP 'ANTED \u2014 THE MECHANIC, T 181 Bt.James street, 5 BOR, SALE \u2014 AT POINTE AUX PROPERTY FOR SALE.W household OME ONE 70° roe.38 'Whiteene Department, Meal Uatvacstty, WV PAINTING, PAPER F price.à Vol Amert = BWA ANTED per A% Life building, Tok BEF, three-sto AT onan good business odo Aeations, ce ca curs Apply stating age to N, 3083, Bias ORtios, NV ANTE > tems er, who cute clase maRS amd Ba.#000 \u20184a new.% Whe.OF .cottage, close to water, and con- Main BH.| with side lights, dee sand Sarat (Wi) AN \u2014 OFFICE ASSISTANT; GEN- and fits very nice all hinds of dreswes and mag- | fice.ya .taining the latest improvements; hot water.\u2018Fer SALE \u2014 WINDMILL POINT, stone front is iil sell below cost 10 prompt calor oe bias aa it aS in).a W.dem or FFICE ASSISTANT: GEN.tha also ehildren's clothes.Apply Dr \"= ae fufnace; suitable for summer and winter Ile Perrot, great hunting and fish- ___ FROPERTY WANTED.purchaser.H M tra son, 29 Canada Lie ing Stock In company For term rrr Ay opportunity for advancement; salary .00, er, 7 Milton at i Fo R SALE.CHEAP iy a wn ; J occupation; will be rented ve gow to a log spot; good stone Aon re 000 P.: lang.Tel.nd.stock to be taken up at expiration of agree For full particulars address, with stamp, P.W pers on SUN.ue pups.App! Eperth, \"7 nape tensut, : ta TO, cotale 28 ses.WANTED \u2014 COUNTRY PROPERTY | MF JOR SALE\u2014# TO 54 BT LORS B= (he best baste team 1e Columban, \u201cAddress & Brows Tape darn, 37 urine \u201cDesay o Lotion, ives « R BALE BLA HLAGEAUTE FoR|BALI BALE\u2014 OPPOSITR 57, ANN 8.at Cartierville or Lachine, in ex- te houses containing 2 flats wach: | V+ Walker, 88 and 90 Lg Balle at, Chicago.IWWANTED \u2014 ENGINEERS LICENSE, MB- Teirety hue te sin; 56 ler uit pint.For sa ee AN Te PEL fa T°! LET-AT BTE.=; FOR THE fa bac es of land on river side : change for à ve: one cou co at West- bo ou bg 105 per - wt Bar 20d tf M Chases, en, eleotricin Adéreus T, $601, Btar 5 compister ik 5004 hand mn - bots 5 Seren mmeror ne house (part- cheap at $l, .Brown, real esta mou pson, anada ada page p - ros or e, à ly furnished), on river front; best position agent, 97 Bi.James streot.building.Tel.Main 3044.SE e \u201cbullding.\u201d Tel.\\\\WANTED \u2014 aoENTS AND SALESMEN, asia by Beaming Board of Enginecrs; sent AED A A evans wintows aud bitngs: lot ee mena dar at Bte.Anne: five min from station.ME and women: LA wages at own free.Geo.A.Zaller Zaller Fublienar: foo 03 = and writes \u2018both and nes, eto.Apply 10 Richmond smmrs.R: Campbell Nelles, 88 St.James st.12 à R BALE \u2014 AT SBT.ANN'S, THAT - = = 7 een | met \u201cCentury Va- 4th st., BE o.,, U.B.A sw Sahl; pe ns , n fine house and beautiful grounds FLATS TO LET.; FOR EXCHANGE.Pas von pour Bath ae La ose at 8 This le re > : For \u2014 To HANDIOUS gerer RESIDENTIAL .x ocd.The work will be YWANTED \u2014 HOMB WORK TOR ; ATED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY.WITH oy ey ta à * ee $ ; 1 TS 1ET- FURNISHED OX HOUSE AT on river front, forming north-west corner reget Snr No ean fo es hen once meen.' Most women and young people.We bave d ama Pointe rooms.Apply of Grand Trunk ave.and river road; $,- \u2019 WAxreD To EXCHAN \"GOOD LOT, oral forms nd commission.som copy letters, canvas- experience, situation as x cyole, i\u201d fiat olsen to Daniel MoCarthy, Pointe Claire, 000; easy torme.P.0.Brown, real dstatc garJio LET-FROM 18T JUNE.COM.150 % ccatrully locaton in S0QD.LOT.man ta to Eve Ot eel Lee raniness en typewriter.Appiy 38 Victorle ot.122 3 ES Also, 1827s bleyele.all In\u201d Stet 10 3 saw | agent, it, 07 Bt: James street, gol Foy iat ork os fn proves ven 2760, Bla rome) oF Eointe Nn dor parca omar PY (So.lose stamp.Work mated on epplioation.Ad | ARTED BY À RESPECTABLE GIRL mow | ST ms rbal Eagle > he .ih: \u2014 .MTC LE, = i ad cottage, via a BFR sept ave avenue.à ni N ben, we of anes For terns appy, 1d WANTED \u2014 Tix vem SoS WAITED \u2014 LADISS AND GIRLY Se Tes TID rouno ami 46 FAI of boue for simmer; for June Bid Sheet oT se = wre.5 , plano, e, : ano.a rese 6079, Btar Branch Off} - La | ete.pear + terme modoraie.Ad: wooden cottag Jean garden, atablb and Nob, \u2018Star\u2019 office.in 3 for Je milling or sxobnge\u2019s Shetland \u201cpony | Empire skirt supporters.The only reil- out baby.APPLY with references.300 Prince ference.Address T.: - oni à dress ola » Richelieu, QUE sheds ; would sei tor #12 oa 20 PPT B.i Tice.ress H, 2701 Baar L thle pin made.Write for particulars to The Arthur st.: RS \u20ac , aw Lot, Mount yal Q BALE\u2014A DOUBLE {T0 LET_THAT NICE NEW MOD- | pire Shirt Waist and Kirt ce.ANTED \u2014 err0.fi ern fist, over the dactor's, No, 4840 WANTED = 122 King street went,\" Toronto, 40 5\" WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED Sree sls man as meat snd pastry cook.or with For! single comes tie 17 ft, Address \u201cnb i 1 te a pi 181% ®t.Antoine st.wheel TO, LET-FURNISHED HOUSE OF OR SALE\u2014VALENCE, ONT., CAN- Sherbrooke si estmount; eight mower, 1 EXCHANGE À LAWN COMMERCIAL pa re ol dog-cart.TOT scdrooms, ete, at Bt.Gabriel de FE ada, 184 acres, peau tirs situated frere rent $15, be Key at 4846 Sherbrooke Address H Jo, oud Cher © rn Whe grocery ine.for the.Proves 52d, oR ied os a Eu \u2019 WANE \u2014 RTE randon, Que, on Lake nonge.F.on River St.Clair, opposite Island; st., or Tel.Main 18%.EST ; Quebec.Address D, 2421.Star Office.87 1aw tr .YY \u2018work.of soy 7 kind py the day; ; McMann and boa, 178 St.James street residence, 15 rooms, stands on acres WANT B ADVERTISER HAS COM- WANTED =, MALE ~SiENoGRAPEER.snd ironing preferred.38 Aytmer et / 8 eod form house.19 rooms, 6 miles {rom Sarnia 0 FOR BALM 4 proof 4 0 tary pions, port fr auto Wien $3 to wa tay a rods GUARANTEE ho soaks Ire fee) ne py BY £1T° TRES AT HUDSON, QUE, FUR.Ray ein 5 Santos iD aopocting.OTELS .of Shoo! standard Authors for Hbrary.Agareus- ape Asopétoë\u201d ies wick: sive nght pristt.| ent en Nght De oo a We oo be dir = ei ering an ana ir Dear port, near Montreal, Que.\u2026 E-LAKE MEGANTIC, P.; received show ticks I = , train and boat.A.Hodgson, - Fe OR SAL \u201c » 'ANTED \u2014 TO Fi to Inst 20 ate Address Hudson ®, O- Qu QR, BALE 4600.CORNER = [Hl builaioe \u201clots on.ihe shores Spies Wie ight rue anti Arte Chistes, ai Pro Works, 5 Laks sinet.| WANTED \u2014 a BE x = x | rE SITUATION BY AN EXPSRI oR ren peas ois Fd HORSE, fn Lor AT.VALOIS A COTTAGE Ings Ontarto and Fullum, block of dell known temen's phostelér in in [Canada ; Batu on drat a thn al on, for r any-other | te ; + Jame py Apply at at once.h x an xs A canine entire .ene and warehouse; ce = n condition, - \u2018WANTED AGENTS, | ANT À in the Lo ise and 1 noire om ton: Ontario; corporation value $0.10, W.Er- (Ps Oe avis.\u201d eroctris ier se \u201cdress R.1924, Gtar Offion a 10 handle my vegetable te trier tn\u2018 Ontacin AN ENERGETIC, EovcaT.a ouse som stat r nest Bolton.1768 Notre Dame.in.Apply Nap.Gosselin Lake ANTED : = Quebec and Eastern Prov jo-skore scalded We - bighly respectable working Rouseke ; \u2014 ITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, new furniturg and 2 carpeta À - .Sonesrn, ., e WANTED \u2014 \" \u2018WILL EXCHANGE WHITE hands, burned fags os pile vegetables.3 to ho wants a hones must bs good either bookkeeper, office, store or Ware- Paul, or Telephone Mai MFR BALE\u2014AT WESTMOUNT, ST, Saatic.mirror, bree mantel, with British Plate 5 dollars SE seller.Ciroutass Sander, and taxe © of twa boys gver Douse; good references.Address jf, 307, Star .4 Antoine street, one house, atome end R SALE \u2014 HOTEL, rE en to ie.\u201caddress m'UEE, 8 beauty.free.The Some Strainer Co.Dunnville, Ont.yours old; thtes | inf pre ily; upper tonsmont tenement: all} ofmice, pe CUTTAGES vo LET.bricks, hearly new; three flats; rented AF OR al advantage; an experienced ahd gh : « 1808, Star Of- | UT 2 law j conveniènces; ty IMiB Bt.\u2018 3540: good occasion for = sure investient; well recommended person can make the ma .us Want = AGENTS r Dezle =.\u2018BOARD, oon A.suitable £ on or og.i on TOR oe easy terms.ar office.acquist of an up - to - date hotel, well ANTED \u2014 ADVERTIS IRB AT.ONCE d \u2018also ons 1880 py or expréas, \u201cse nT, LE: OR FOR SALE \u2014 = By BALE \u2014 BIX CHOICE BUILDING furnished and centrally situated, near 3 Ww change a gas stove, er toe weed, i or; we.aro agents fox Domibion: 8,2 yor Whine 10 to em aide.36 GEA - Jéan, 127 Craig st.2 «tags on avenus, Verdun ; all ac- F%., ots on Ross! ef.will be sold cheap to $ ona on adorn, License susrancesd and | Adres Ey 3 Bu Br Ohl 458 lawn faower.| Co.8 Adelaide east, T \u201c1026 saw ë BPARD AND ROOMS FOR LADISS RUE |'FFOR SALE \u2014 OPEN AND Tor BUGGIES, Faron Ee SA.i Ge | E20 8 0% AB in MY WTR Sr VE RT EE Wom An PRES gah em bem Mm, Poem JA sn, Ret, \"hl mate, vie 1 road, or J.L.Leclair, Gordon | OR BALE\u2014A HANDSOME BRI ) order Springs; attached to Potst | aoe.* tad \u2019 ; \u2018 : dad ah 3 ES VER ar residence in Melbour pe Vilage, F.PUPILA WANTED.posts \u201cAdorees Re 2061 bro win traces, Shes Wem CTRERPRE FAR SE BOARD APE, NON A ae bast Bei Sok 0 \"Prades Bros.\u201d Deposl ar STREET, A .; fine summer s t on the t Francis Sven mes 10.0 them.Write etrou nd en.rant driver, bev sood tun\u2019 ¢al attendance and .- : = fat ET rot en cottage of Offered very low.Box 1, Richmond, See VV ra OE E RTRLA es willing to este TE WOULD | Dratt Spring » whl iret ean hows ot § : LS pour Forme moderate.197 Casieux ot LL From sar BALE \u201cAUOTION.| eas, 20 Dasement; For SALE \u2014 LOTS, SIX CHOICE LOÏS AT (native of France), 9888 St.Catherine, amont new, cost $405, \u2018in return for lessons on | London, Ont.5 haw.tos Row périaus eas MRS.STOTT, LADIDS SICK ste.a ihe shoveded for 300 tenant aie site oes Le mount; bargain; 3% cts & foot A 259 69 {Be banjo, Details oun be arranged by adress Yan Bo Ee dn E ay, at S30, ows dapoittony ine 2048, Star 131 6 our.localtty pra amas bots WANTED \u2014 \"COMPETENT GENERAL SER.\u2018giiotly\u2019 ons terms moderate.ae oe adticited.opie ng for horses gent in, for SHORTHAND Seam * ° ; ring faust Gay and D al 7 \u2014 = vant for family of three; anothes maid aie.Fraser Bros.bmx ROOM TO LET.| COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE.$1 monthly.Prof.Cooke.8 Clowes st mas - WANTED TO FURCHAER Hy Eau Cr onepionous plocet noes, LOG), 00 laundry wo al Mathew A WELL DSTARLISHED AND \u2018JROARD - ; : 3 rs 2 Be highly.recommended bil Os Atm AS pur ons and ox : 8 : n sam \u2014 a GLADRTONE par AD JOR BALE-TWQ COTTAGES AND WANTED, oc FETRAL BUSINESS Dole ANTED \u2014 TO PUR 130 bo ane ox ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAL sor on Nard room, bathrooms, electric light and For, ee hme =a \"App room 34s, | outbulldingy at Little Metis le Doar thor.Somat potiday school.day , sad evening.W- > wet oF cio JADE, AND | play torment ta, good.hl dE W.parienced mn vf servant, willing to go te Modern < ; table; \u2018terms mod- Siva ver mounted hares, per Temple Bu McNider's Hotel.Apply L.Dtonne, Dat Shorthand, both ; epesd clavess, an best prices In the 8, Pearson, 3880 Notre pet RE de Yor Zertioulars, The Dorval.Apply wi referendes, #05 \u201cMian Kilhe, 7 most ral a : Cc fouslo afresh Quemes BO rms 4 arbi, memati Enh Sot a préc \u201cmecs Tu Cure ae LL.- AB 2 | London, England.a 15 12% Fo 34 sa = i SNaLisk posi OFFICES LET.branches; French conversion; German, ANTED \u2014 70 PURCHAS WANTED oo Y sURm.\u2018Warm \u2014 FT Co, Rubi, SB AS ee CES tm 8\u2019 , STABLES T0 LET.les, J.3.Comolty.Principal.somme ance policies.TE Dobertsr a i 8 & Your address and me win dD US leur bE.\u201cAbply at\u201d Ogilvie Bros, el RD Et Us LADISS DUR = = te Pa LT EEE a.Aosly Attne Lat, ame IR CSTABLING.FINS SANT.|'WVANTED \u2014 FRENCH, MONSIEUR WAR.= - ihe work \u2018and fesch you fres, suce .terme 8 Lawienss o DOTELKKEPERS SUM.Se Er ta ATs Tule building, ne dares driving ed ; w rate.to Ea Barer AL apo WARE, ADDL Ten may Fo age aad wy wil piste eed yr adarass NWAxrED SRR UE with price.\u201cadrees hotel Ho, Bar 4 | SE ye \u201cBio bag (ess TS Ma Fay | mee Sa.WH Bil aie\u201d lS | BFC sls LR PT re | oi SEES Sr nm BOR EE FE TEE Dr San _\u2014_ i = P] .\u2019 t.; yw : 0 oF evening, A g Hi AND mmr.Catherine.j 1m 4 \u2018WANTED \u2014 PUPILS Lapis 8 AND GEN- \"WANTED \u2014 70 20%) un ha tn dooD says today.Lmperial Silverware Ce, De ovesmoteiivh.\u201cwith pridemiosel at Monique.carriages.by suction every Gay, et $39 LIT \u2014 COMPOR A in: HOUSE : - aentive \u2019 Ke te Success tion.Answer, Ni: Te vod.oopd o rer _ Wa 5 dies treated Monsey RT for summer Dte-a-Ple; RMS FOR SALE \u201c _} éuaranteod.nell of person: .Lm ANTED \u2014 LADY : + oousitry.rt) Victoria avenue, * \"| high, thoroughly broken to saddle and i rh eC LA See nai Pol Er | Ryman 70 rumciage sop vom ox | WW PRE or 1e po IDA, | meni wifS F's La 185 | ote \u2014 ron rouns 0% SRE mr Ry wl Bini Re HS, by hed, oh Te 10 BFF rea BT.REMI, § st.surplus st stocks, marchandises, boots, ; i YoY Migs commission given Ww oT8 Lagauchetioré st.Blsury.pur v oly \"ma 8 8 hid ¢ BBAGAR os, phos _ .; od \"WANTED \u2014 TEACHER CE YOUNG per week.O78 st, sec Blow pede , hd ia HIND, LL.oda.1B acres rater sa WANTED = 7 VATE rd : Jt mast be No.\u2018tia.Cannilk Odeael Co, 105, Rienry st, Mowtreal.EE Te ne; terms reason voor: 1 = reigning Sloss to 1000 The.tech.16 hs TC se = house, electric ne and ed by Ins, tbmetic, French sad Posiiab.Address ui nxn ou ; ae Oftica.heap horses.euitabi ity use).sale furnished oi : de an rudber-tt 3 SER1SPR i ¢ ; i $ i E 3 $ £ ë à E 4 i : Ls i sls fapdern conveniences.| APPLY Mrs, In 330 | 2 ane A = oo.WET i, WE amie Ware SERVANT GIRL no.- TOR SUMM for | Ron; be Ts ioe 5 \"Denia ar 0 LET \u2014 FOR ER OR : : Nis = ss Lépor Dally Cabinets, ' ANTRD \u2014~ SERV.pr year, - we i, SERS = r= ea a AA a _ SORES ny STOOL : = © -W ANTRD Se Fais aitumted house, ou : or tar barra.Toe.\u201cNeda ELT Vo ANTRD : AT.0OTB.pus fine young 0 James Roy, | .biog.\u2018 or.1.Wellington LET \u2014 RAT ONE OF THE - : rw vr eas locality ; ry fully furnished at X à a pu Fes at terms iil BALE \u2014 ns.== EE are three matéhed the rate of Eu ve ADI at on Once or Lo Eo RE | W- ae TP re TE ie CQOB en po Ae ; te EE ANTRD \u2014 AT ONCE A GOOD > Ww To .ors and general purpose 4 a rst : a EE PA rey re re ATANTRD BAR.| A 4 servant gist; good 5 ro.en Se NT ar Oley THEA Stade: rien couv to mer ; ne | me eo parm AQT.Es ve \u2019 n Wars OY; I garden EE re ll ae Ea ER 2 Ei ain eis | Ban rae BRIGHT.Auer ght.60 fv] FUR.le for awe of -\u2014 AD moo nauS iB LARGE BEDROOM he I h well Rg ny 00 well furnished, a S171 of NT AND BACK | FRO two gentlemen, near the corner 115 9 (FRONT ROOM TO - Let, proakfast rd late dinner it dag.Roo ansients a accom! quired.91 122 8 ous - TO ie SINGLE AND Do DOUBLE Tlomen oni only.100 Manat eld Jet house - Couble RTABLE, ELL FUR- hot water; saw terme moderate.Apply 73 reg Riexanler NICELY FURNISHED; modated; breakfast if re- 119 Beod \u2014~ A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED le room; with or without board, sult |, men of & marr couple; family, electric light, etc.©, SES uvenir Zaw NEATLY FURNISHE! hot water; bri: with gas we family; no children.oly at 760 Palace _ SINGLE FRONT, CLEAN AND conveniences; no modern house, 31 McGHll College avenue.Roos CHOICE ns Front oe 0d Inte dinner if desired.ITY, BHER- venus, entirely new \u2018suitable Ay 18.Manideld of \u2014 IN A QUIET PRIVATE FAMIL 2, Pandeome » pariour nals and double.= a suite, ng room, for et gentlae- men, only.28 McGill College \u2018avenue.2 2 2 UNFUR- IBHED AND with board; also table board, Me OME = TO LET.BUAUTIFULLY FUR- bedroom, decorated, céaple or two Foptiomen- FURNISHED C LARGE, room.sukable for one or two gentlemen; Cathcart at.ooMS \u2014 AND BOARD .SINGLE AND TO LET, PRIVATE FAMILY; NO le roams, bath * 10 3 [my fret, clase; hat at ! children, 68 M.Antoine ERSONAL\u2014 INFORMATIO pr Frank wil 3 x, ps LARGE PARLOUR Tne | EF oh dow Montreal, in March, ve - mother.Address Me.{items Brest % (rear), prouve {Ame GLB quiet people Er - private Family) ail.con- ; first class Row = roses ul WELL FURNISHED earn Frehoh.& #7 Victoria.ERSONAL \u2014 JOHN FROWN, CARB OF front Robertson, street, Bcotlan address of William | Brown; isat at Beattie Catt 1600.131.AND BOARD.LARGE, Ro anny furnished, suitable for two trionie M TO R WELL FURNISHE on x oom < on Bathroom fiat, ares ramp st; omen.ohly.Address e- Star Branch Office.= OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND, LE, NICELY comfortable, © board.Telephone Uptown 131.ARD «- AND ROOMS, NI CLEAN rooms, with good board, at 64 Victoria 5 Reous \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- \u2018bath flat, in private fom 7 ; NAL\u2014 JOHN McALARY.T6 GEORGE Mañlery: met heard of in REONAL -~ MRS.MARY 2 Anderson strest, Kinoing- Park, desires Simpson; last ne Montreal, 1806.RBONAL \u2014 WILL BAKER H Quebec two years ago; last heard of at B , pesks.A a que © Ameri rooms \u2014 FURNISHED.0OMS \u2014 NBWLY FURNISH , nd double rooms, ready 5 Lrg ED, SINGLE ROOMS, COMFORTABLY out board; prices cold water, Quer light; t.80e Palace Ro posite Arena, shed paricurs, Tor small fa:afly, 198 Wood avenue.LET.FURNISHED O! ROS Tarnished.Auer light; hot fdr leury.-\u2014 comroRTABLE FURNISHED, OOM L\u2014 I TION WANTED 0 \u201c with all modern improvements; transients David: pod William Powers, stone ou ters.ty st.Boston.kwood st.Astoria, L.I OOMS \u2014 AND ROARD.UNION radii Ro CT EXTRA LARG Len House, 83 al Union avenue.large, airy sony, every convenience; suitable for phe wen- : ents in: tlemen or married couple.768 Palace st.ERSONAL - \u2014 BOUGHT OF MS nished room, as a single front room, 1 38 veniences.05 Union avenue.da MACHINERY FOR SALE.Fes BÂLE \u2014 ONE EIGHIT HORSE POWER.auxine and fi Taurie, together heater, jack, hati, pulley, aud main part, ia perfect or- good sa mew: pi GE ' grates, gas, etc.Tel BEAUTIFULLY FURNISI hot and cold water, bath, * between Park avenue 8 St.Tel.FURNISHED, ROOMS, hans.3 is, Mitton st.M8 \u2014 SHED gentlemen.28 Hanover et.COMFORTABLY \"room, suitable for ons or comb is unbreakable jrsoidon à qu Northey y EE where it bel cate.rhs Srey n fer vo Cut ee Roberts & CEE in all co You, x.er UE EET EE Sonne i manie _ CAMERAS AND KODAKE E. the Comegia works, he waë in the \u2018habit ent of the Tribune in rt the Northern Pacific for the purpose of Lady Hickson is tn Sherbrooke, the guest 2 © \u2014 ; Tt of ding her an occasional remittance sn Lotte fo toe action in aig bir Alf oxtenining it rom transferring the a» 3 of dire porooks, ras untied I\" | NOT AFRAID OF ENQUIRY.| \u2018 ane, \u201cwith pue + Speciation.\u201d Joi is not ire uit wes roue on on the ground that stopping at the Russell House.as | Papermakers Deny Charge That à Brillant brothers.Sas but probably he will retain the name he its charter, to Seanpter its is ae.ned Ilana is o pi a the Ba corte.° Is Any Combine Among Meur & FREESE al abroad to to_complete af Shot His Poe Buse NL Sper Loti ke bia ined = is in to reo ve the Pood Foed.\u2018 elntared tine?Place Viger Yo Gums.\u2019 Mot A + of Invertiga- amily is ne of natural mathema- | Milner / The parties behind the 1\" rt A ton.et ssERoADWAY ticiame.injunction \u2018are \u201cSia a ped hy Montres, it Not any years see Sir Alfred Milner jor Arbuthnot and ex-M- turers ° 8 New York !! BIS WIFE ENCOURAGED HIM IN was the.rising hope of the fäboral party, who haye opposed tbe den from the rst.| 12 17 Quebée, à guest ot (bo Chaton her fam- ing ove Toe faventgaton bre Dot VOTE l BRANCHES 1 sie Pret, pou HIS WORK.Bala.7 made battre Cao atti ean Th y.Bas left for Ste.Agathe des Monts.of combine which is to be opened in this WITR Lt but President Mellen said that this Mr.and Mra.J.B.Arobambautt, ot Ot- city opr.J J Satie Taschereau on Tuesday, PRIVATE Main Sireet, Worcunter.\"UT 1 End not\u2019 been.dope; aed.be\u2019 did got know tawa, ave registered the Place Viger.¢ Ath inst.T e manufacturers have, so Ynys NW.weds dP, bem, dove: aed be Mr Aor Ar Hs A mr | show last ye Etes à Cr her papes ya me rm | land, where he will summer.ast year : .s¢ much Jo orders so for THE KING'S POPULARITY.ir oors fos sn eas Bie Mont | Soin rt fe ou pull 0 mms ln \u2014_\u2014 d Uni ; news | W to Fem ir atte Tov Tape das nt dr St Cru | A ar pat (rs ne Sesame 3 ded Lo Vesconts of Montreal, 18 8 | does emanste with Avy Government 40 pass iluserated INVESTORS,\"*- + { LONDON, Me 2h .\u201cescapt es at the H Traymote, ers, nor even from a majority of the small Rist most comprehensive SP Gury met + at the time of de on F the Mrs, John.Baird, of.Sherbrooke, is in CT Héwspaper proprietors, but only from |.: 18 he bag added (lon Bar, of eter, \u2018Mra.| &.few who would Like to.bo out of the | -.DALY MARKEY MARKET LETTER .- to his populsrity, With whet tact His Mar Sores «| matter by this time.The makers also also be mail Fas SLE rves the happy relation betweet Lieut Col.ol.amd Mrs.MacLean nave ta taken doprecate the attempt made some of We give spects : and hia subj can \u2018be judged 4 house in Queen's Park, Toronto, Sot the Be oan to have eat overnment of men lens.from an instance that oœurred this week.summer, Tho seu the os the! er goose.Al ES co., \u2018Colonel, the Honourable Cherles Eliot, Mr.G.C.May | 1s of ES fow days bear the e« they should HAIGHT & FRE E whose friendahi with Je Kit King dated from with Mrs.May a jctuters - 83 BROADWAY, NEw YORK.the time of the R America, Adirondas \\ 4 À , stated when Colonel toe Joyal visit to America, Sg vn pape nee an morning that he did not believe the inves the then Prince o on Wales lay dying at the idence at igati of what home life should be.He practical Spo ris Cab.bad ; or three of those who were at the bottom 0 R V W REE.y.keeps open house, and, almost every | 89 Colom} 1 Biot the pot had ra ès and Mise Mabel of the complaint came to this A a for IL EV IE Fl .rested in of vop & postal copy ening, there 8 a gathering of his neigh, sobre but His Ma: hearing of , of Montreal, are st the Yiotes Tray days ago; and, when they Bours ond friends in his billiard room.or ated a Peer by the: King: the i] soldiers HE ti?mmedistety more Atlantic City.much it would cost, they rt tive Hropping Brett end excite Eee sea his music rouen, a! lave seh.Mr.Schwab a bé club, got out and inquired Miss Nei Baker, of Montreal, is spend- the matter, person several well Yoown 6) HIE ost, romp in a dance, when a mrange and Mr.Asquith and Sir Win.Haroourt pe feticly for his former friend; and ing a fow days In Cornwall, the guest of On Thursday à deputation Sonsisting of ARR ERN OIL REVIEW, N.Amer here on have inquired if that large, j were among those t at: \u2018the farewell LE ts.were continued daily until Col- ber uncle, Colonel Baker.Mr.N.J.Dettipiece, Yell puis, man Imd a care in the world.Fréquentiy.inner ven him pri pia departure for onel Eliot, died.Princess Christian also Mrs, M.E.MacDonell and Miss Mac- cuddy.of the God A éigual.and J.for a musicale, he will.employ an pe Town in April, + d-the- Donell ! the first week of June for - ¢ jmal} muse 2, late Lord R d'as Hi bh C fon: en at the lab for Eliot was formerly a Rosell leave soaps vaigle.Cooper, a Con Magazine, called JACOB BERRY.& oo.i] * Determining the character financial Ea responsiiez of your oir rer inas & | 5 His biographers i in saying that his marriage to: Miss \u2018 Dinkey was | the culmination of a love affair; that he went to school with her in Loretto - en, shares & little girl with ber hur in | mini This +, touch of î île \u2018in\u2019 the- Edgar Th Thomson works, he boarded at her home, and thers his bride-to-be, De hile a young woman, waited on the table.ied her\u2019 when he waa twenty-one e peus * There is somge- thing in L position, of some poromen J that ie & dep Po ie inspiration to men.There are enviable onda man will strive to.ttain; if only for ide the gratification of a woman and\u201d him, wab, à me, woman Of refinement, has been, always, a éource of great inspiration to her husband.She encour- ed him in his work in his private labor we and studied chemistry to assist him.Mr.Schwab's home life is an example = ; of er household.She walked : \" 3 strai as ja room, said + few wo and Mr.and Mrs.J.Vaughton Owen, who £ rament un .MEMBERS 3 eters THE ADVANTAG BLENDING onl Sea ny da is iw \u2018the dying man's hand.have gone up to Toronto to attend tbs investigation,-but the Fintnce Minister | ©OMMOLIDATED Too EXCHANON À : DE races, Hotel.HUMOUR WI BUSINESS.He is certainly, mot are at the Queen's does not seem to have mulacturers 4 and 44 BROADW.AY, NEW YORK.© Ù, : On a pedestal in his drawing room stands occu; hero, \"MINE EXPL - y Davidson, who bas been in views of the eue.The \u201cOmARLES M.SCHWAB.8 Jas, artists hd of oe workman wie LES her io | OSION 100 DEAD.ou the rest of Ber 8 daushter Mn Mrs.Alex- are.Simon sue suce that ges xi di die Cie to Sa em.ve ai A, It terest : pain - present .ilder in South Africa as Lord Cromer, Man Bodies Have Been Recovered\u2014 ander, re brooke.ou ress r ¥ 0 m book -Gitmpee- of in in ot = nition, \u201cwhe od by hie jo as et de with np through the ol moberition Conn a Bodh Pave Sle 2 an sed the Bears bh Continues, Mr.and Mrs, Henry Farrer, 30 Blahop the issue.claim that w! have a Bee nd arrete Cre does not attempt to throw | into t sie master,Andrew Carnegie, whom employes © he left that firm to a - Soudan, the future alone os .: street, are In Toronto for the ote.and formed an- association, there Dotlng n reports based upon scientifie study \u201cof mas - es 5 sn \u201cvom partctisty of fe \"once ve \u2018over his mail route, In te; how § superintendent of ie otne- praise this morning Pot Lord Miner and or cuban Od a Rar a, gin oc oc 470 Seppe AF the pd = .their dealings during the past twenty | conditions.ar a man who his th da - : Ft Miss J.[ m Brook.= ce own effort, like \u201ccharles M.Schmaby necting the owing: owas wih Lore, oma fee ME PE re | makes or a Server of Sores Even at Ermrbenrdd thi the Rhond- ville\u201d on hyde her sor Parone, sde.and | trust.Le 27, imply mee lke the member Charles H, Garrett in Success.e within a radi f five t teen that vase than rmamen High OG aa men were .W.L Scan 3 gree predominating trait of Mr.Schwab is his so young Schwab's father pe * o his house, For bod asntation he es pega Ah sign and seal of ma- chere CXF i % = ter ler and Mr.anû Mrs.T.C.Bell and the Misses prices.| sincerity.The simplicity of his nature is livery stable in Loretto and carried the unexpectedly called to fhe works, and with tional adherence to the South African pol- of of thoy, Ope © mving the lives Bell, Prince Arthur street, leave very |.Pen from mediocre bcumatences.He | emg.Be had sighicen hanks, which copied the Be gratification he ac- icy which he has embodied.\"52 Sweat at tho Univeral Quliery $5507 for (avis country pièce 12 Carter | VICTORIA RIFLES\u2019 PARADE.el' ï e e ift.No phrt working culty on om ee rose from a e-driver, between tl the town him a comfortable living.At Mr.Schwab delights in humour, and distinction to the bete dome Le [am owing to Tock 5 de test diff have | Mrs Tuomas Séott, who has been been the ; of Jie childh Loretté, Perinsylvania,\u2014 early agn, \u201cCharlie\u201d Schwab proved to the bebieves that felicity ws -aid-to busi- Srerworked - Imperial.Meinl.See Chapt | been wack The \u2018Wreckage of the SE .suest of Mrs.Richard Mackenzie, Olivfer The Regiment Will Attend the Church and Cresson, a neighbouring 4 town, to a} dominie of the country school his aptitude ness.He is frequently to k he.berlain will follow King in entertain- is complete, almost precluding ho oat Avenue, for a few.days, has returned to of Bt.James the Apostis To-mor- stake-driver, at ix dollars 8 week, in the at flrures.He was a diligent student.His fore the industrial societies of Pittsburg, ; him at a large luncheon to-day, 10.] the imprisoned men can have mirvived Ottawa.mf tagineering corps of omson father never knew when the boy found And other places, in which he.tekes per- Which a most distinguished company hiss There are eventy-eight miners miming.\u201c| Mr.Alexander Stevenson was sm row Afternoon.Works, the Carnegie Steel Company, | time to study, during the three winter sonal.and intorest.These ad- been invited.Bir Milner Tooked is no hope that any of the men Po0Ger St the New England, sailing rom i months of school.Schwab told me dresses are instructive and interesting, but distinctly older and more careworn than will be brought out alive.oston, this Wesk, sud will spend the suin- Tho aguual church parade of he 3rd Reg that concern.Then = energy, honesty that he frequently ri all night.It are in always with jokes When he .left London for Cape Town.a mm mer in England.meat, Victoria Rifles, will take ; god Ambition caused him to be chosen as may \u2018be remarked here that.at this and witticiame, he believes that humour few years ao.His hair bad grown.griz.| \u2014 DEATHS REPORTED - Mr.and Mrs.À.B.Murray, ot Toronto, te CE 4 o'clock.ha reg E of the United Staten Steel Corpora.early stage,as at present, he was unostenta.is the lubricator of public speech.med, and he aged in a d manly ways, Too have bee 4 town for Tine past fow | Dent pane, 2 its armoury.a, hat If-past.; tom, an organiration employing five hun- tious, and no one knew how or when he Mr.Schwab is unostentatiously bene.Rumours about kis on of the pags: To : or ald nr» by the Lake On of BJ A ee Eu later b ti ge and 4 the largest accomplished ! hip work, but he did it.volent, and takes plesmre, in a practical er rnin, d'ou] ie Sar mr ta der es be Dorchester, Did.ization corporal in the wa; id, jovosely, \u201cway, in forwarding _ interests : \u201ch 5 q C.dlich Mr.and Mrs.R.Angus and Misses i herine street : an world, that: he lose bed bu trade a eaves.serving young men.| He Sotablished the paltation be ween im 2nd Mr.Chamber.das ded.He y ro ¢ Angas, rma i Angus and the shortly mond and 8.Cat the x The ser ri firet lomestead- trial School at a per m toët service in Ge os, Adams move out their Feetdqpos.\u201cPine ne was 1 INSPIRED i ANDREW Phos he Br year of his life, his onal cost: gf.$24,000, Po ig voted termining tbe future, of South Aîries 481 posto is e came here from Shut\u201d at Benneviian .CARNEG.Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, where Mr, Other à tions ; ; : = Vose -is dead, and-Mrs.Doris Motrics, Jr.accom.I recently made à \u201cvisit to Lo Schwab was born, on April 18th, 1862.15 Rot a.Bou J .ee ay of Mon patied À br Miss wo where on TTT vette.Te the\u2019 cai \u201cthe moüntain | After spending two yéara at the vi religion, In.| 38 Lie cart homm, he Th regia | Tha or iimbethtows, ere-they | he station, Taney and.drave a box- Skool in Loretto, he ateided St.Franc resend) tly tails ew Catholic Math arch, at PE m\u2014\u2014 j f 0) a monastery one mile tan ov OR SILVER | from: the vilage, where he showed = ple drive in their wa tou wi\u201d æ.Brother Bowen, : recluse and musician, a Unchanged b > in fe and, at \u2018 ks Rs readiness for learning music; \u2019 .or 3 while it was a question i; \u201caad, the age « Tan the head of the largest ° With Enthusiasm by Abe Bop \u201c e\u201d wab would become & musi- : : : , Mr.1.C Special Slar) = iy who been spending a short ti 2 ] [ cian or a mathematician.He always musi Schwaly Bas returned to his native town \u2018of NEW yore a to the Ba ) ad FORT ERIE, Ont.\u2014Chester Harris died in Mo Jabra has left for England and ana wilt such a manner as to make it possible for a the head of his 2 Hass, and was earnest \"a nin where he often studi prey ent of the RE May Lon don say correspon \"| suddenly, sged 70 spend the = ummer abroad.: .ee, momber of the cor corps lo attend.Lt.- his stud; 9 .died _ nd .Hamilton a for proved of Treat namin ror, pr Eee be bas built + tome le home.stray Tot + from ade, en able the dom at SOUND, Ont Wis.Cathres ia ol race, who who hav Ad Macmanter, ui abi i .As a boy, he detarmi rise in the Edgar Thomson Woge* \"This in the came friendiy, afable maitre village Marlborough ouse, witnemsed animated \u2014 Bre res ae ER for the [summer FOUND DEAD IN À DITCH.lave the litle Jone village, A the f first company he vas, peranaded ro.poner he did when Oo There he i eo | spectacles yesterday.1 The military function - DEATHS BY ACCIDENT.have left for their country place.1 opportunity, and, seek.fame and v rough earn icitatiOn .R.mo: \u201c 7 was .: Psat, 7e be?pd font an Jnown a *Chaslie,\u2019 and hails overy : one.The headquarters\u2019 naff QUEBRC-Jomph Gagne, of lores The Yislting governors to the Montreal | agp youn Baptists Charron, of Cham- i! BY Be s ey dit I ~ i poeta a abort, time, ; ce Modsrs.À: :; MeKim, W.Li, Mal \"Thos.Harling, Fayette Brown.sp ponte Mao.0 Guba Sater registered at the Cha- , yesterday.M: G.Woltt, ot Cornell Univer.: e was rein General prroupital £ for me Hoek are Mr, forced b: to t i - yas drowned on.nt : { orved by equerrion to the King, court off: Ya EJ, Mudge, ar.John o Cros Mr Bly, Meets With a Fatal Accident to past rer I' STRUCK BY CAR.~ brought to Montreal, > \u2026 ed along the line of guards from the treas- Scans While Driving.| ?a Paquette\u2019s grocery spiracy to defraud.Tt ia cla claimed\u2019 5 ose d ; the saluting - point B16 INSURANCE DEAL.sa her \u2018ile dau ter, cu Mr.Jean Baptiste Charron, of \u2018Chambly the Colonies had been inted, but om MONTREAL vehicle and ompson, of this city that they.have Lille massed bands and drum corps filled (Bpecial to the Star.) few days in Bte.ordi © guests of was found dead in a ditch \u2018alongside the the initiative of Edmund the offies J ë swindled hi .ve the parade ground with martial music, A ue.Mra M thy pei ad a bein: ary ! = im out of f the sum of, ume, A SYDNEY CB.May 25.25 What is said Tr.an orris at thÿ Manor ou road same miles from his residence yes- was abolished as longer, necomd the Windsor Hal for the benelt of que net vas struck by an Ontario connection with an afl match and the ot in slow and | i st transaction in the hw.) The marriage of Miss Marie Blanche terday mo Hie horse, attached to after the close of the Americain.Bch ot Pis Nora Wo #5 of 136 po, oe som of Yong hpi, 2, Bh gM Big ta mal | Con mrt ot pit ANE To LVR SORE | inl gp Sd in nt BEER a adly damaged and the driver was re there was a conépiracy formed to have the Te tro then the colour war go ners.pont for a Scotch company has d'Economie, is announced: ® take place on but as A th «rs was eo uspicion ed wore ie af ter by.ome at i \u2019 the Opposite min \"to the one having b Il detai in ney several days, and as a re- sver 0 ay he not a .1784.In that year a new Becretary of State on whom he bet.It looked like.8 y plained.The King sult he bas made arrangements to insure Phent Mr.Charron left h ureda: created :in Lord ivälle, who \u2018was ie ds of tri m the LL FOR OBSCEN Epos thing for Pons, the French gi lke but he as oa t for emphasizing the cér- all the miners in the loy of the Do- 2 of Mr.pr) oR Joven: ann: évening to go and pa a mR 2200 charged with \u2018double duty of managing the ae Vrentr, work ep BP } have Deere roy.Lpecting \u2018the circus Eee not succeed in throwing tie -at all.: the coat Tia S30 ae stress minion Coal Company.betray he was brooke street, leaves on the 1st of June te?Dr.Gi a When h Toand the receipt for Army and administering the Colonies.This SHIP- FEVER MONUMENT.\u2014 posters which hs \u20ac on tbe walls yrs we pled shout the affair at the while nominally a reproduction of potion suthorized to go shetd, and today he per.for England whet ob the will spend tbe 300uns was Jound in a pocket of de- joint Secretaryship of \"War sad the AT SF rire Et ry £50 The or owt om | ne Ca) a CS Cre Sie Ve Bi | I, Pee Johar i fe moar sin | ES cire EEE ra a ber Fan Maa will be held immediately of 104, ation.The inspectors are deter.SULLY and were remanded for\u2019 reneye, 427; bad worked up and expan dt about six thousand men in the em mie oi Miss fess one 0 Copeland: go barron had to pam es bre War that th te : \u201c| mined to\u2019 the of CF : ° : 3 A he Dominion Coal Pres ter of Rev.Copela.elther dide a ditch, P'rbich at noa- th t to-Tequire tho undivided question of the Ship De PFIGIATE\u2014 committee oF wit par cie Paie AN ECR, FRACTURES | AN panel, and ; nges ei nature ; cars shorts, fn Ln EI | EE HR Yale ell wo [BRE et ERR | Cort TLE in lb 6 Pri, ions, bu es: clntos asters i s only, ro in en) and, MS of, wore & e rearrangement of oyu Pad ocusiderably damaged b water and emoke.Ivan Patrick, Herbert Knowles and Jack tir, they bad Hels to hod, with isk of white a a oa Jrere so pronounced tr amy a me re ge prete Late Orta 3 races Ge middle BONSECOU ~~ Yesterday \u2014\u2014 trimmed with ; Gordon v pur- .\u2018morning a rolemn High\u201d Mam was cele DIED AT THE GAOL Coroner Mode.FOR OFFERING BRIBES.TO aur, mauve grecadine, trimneg Pôtre Vos entirely lost, They excited my ent Dun j B4¢ east and 8% middle - brated av.the po \u2018blag ve persuaded f my anit: i Barwick, in a tall; friends to foan me \u2018their thumbs for ho \"Rye\u2014Nominal, #00 east, ond #c middle Church, by purs | hon held an inqu Rev.Abbe Fpirbesslfs -.RUE 1 on the body - Panic iE of Notre Dame, de ; M : rid years ho Jed a th that on yr.sea faring Art fil 2 Th Je | a Du hi \u201c of tuokmg ed with laoe patroness of sailors, rarely attended, prin ROBERT + HOPKINS X FARE: j WELL SERMON The, Ber, Robert H kins, pastor of eet ps Church.Westmount; will officiate in that Capacity for or ihe, Tass: Fie at cad loner next eek for me ba .ansther hrm Oo a ET .Lg en a Ser, ee, ea Te TEE ES 1 iE moet | Arthur left seventesn on d'une eus |! se tight gombers in pe Ba : dh doen Le de ae ee: 6 ~ Sia\u201d ea ad & ia, À e a BTE ah a Tou 2e of » 26 af.the [à rd cmt ee nuts hting of America sroops i es a in the Ph pine marches, sometimes up to t , through water soaked rice fields the flerce attack of the Bolo man with his long eroel wea onthe, gonstant trcacherous eiping to eared from long \u2018grass tree ope the merciless orders to kill every negro on sight\u2014the terrible heat and the ecratches of the junglea\u2014th e insidious tuba intoxicant\u2014the oft time threatened starve- tion\u2014the long drawn out Spanish dinners and the beautiful ladies of Spanish descent \u2014formed the subjects of an interview given a Star representative to-day by Private À.P.Harris, just returned from a two years\u2019 cempaign in the United States Army in ilippines.Private artis is not yet twenty-onc and is a son of Sam rris, proprietor of St.Lawrence Hall, at Cacouna.He returned from Boston on Thursday evening ~c- companied by his mother who.had gone thither to meet him.Mr.Harris arrived at f veisco where he received an honourable discha from fnr- fit rge - ther service by the United States Government.The returned soldier told a Star Jere tentative the following story of th « pot two years\u2014\u2014years which were packed full of entures On land and \u201cI enlisted,\u201d a \u201cin August 1899, ' and nd joined the 24 neh United States Volun- September 5.we went to Boston Ja paraded there: In both Boston aud Providence we received big receptions.On tember 25 we railed for the seat of war from San: Francisco.We arrived at Panay, in the Visayian group on October 27.We \u201cwere set right to work and remained con- \u2018tinuously on duty in the field up.to the \u2018time we\u2019 sailed for home.\u201cWhat was our warmest engagement?Probably the battle of Balyantang.We tried, on that occasiom, to take the enemy surprise.I was first under fire early on the morning of November 18, at Jaro.We were fired on by the enemy's outposts.The firing continued for upwards of two hours wntil;:we retire to Jaro.That day à narrow cscape A comrade, Rooney by name, and myeelf were firing from the same breast work.I was just about to discharge my weapon when he pushed me aside end, taking aim, fired.A moment later I turned around and spoke to him.A ball had struck him on the cheek and carried Joy 1 portion of his head.He was lying da bad never made a sound.\u201cOn November 21, we sneaked up to within 300 yards of th e enemy's trenches.We marched, for upwards of an hour, up to our waists in the water which cow \u2018the rice fields.Two men were sent out to draw the enemy\u2019s fire.Shertly afterwards we were ardered to charge the trenches.The enemy at once fled, and when we rushed the - trenches not a soul was in sight.We had t the \u2018Holy Land,\u2019 ition they had SEE been they.believed it could dorer Ino ticed \"long.\u201cbolos for all urposes, for building as well as for fighting.With these fous weapons they used to tun o and await an 0 unity.whe A Bolo man had cut up our cora sudden got five bullets, into kets, moreover, were him myself, fi Tod x Th bere net into m k.e mar- .vellons part of it all was, The the fellow af.\u2018ter hia eapture repovered from his wounds, and to-day, I believe, is as sound as ever.Te off ci eo neve made teet t pluc en never made \"That 5 Victory was called the Battle of ation oi ig that time © on we had ntinuons sai De We had, \u2018tember 13, Fe the Futian on September 14.Ban skirmishes in which we a pr Aguinaldo?Oh, Aguinaldo is ne | for a money game.He will get a ei ted aie from t government.| pe tates.troops captured the rig 4 © no i about mat Thin are looking muc! er now Jn © oy nes.The insurgents are pretty well pabdued, although it may be some vêars yet rect order is restored.Mountain bands, ds, known as Ladrones, continue to barass the American troops.- \u201cAdventures?Oh, I had a few here and there during the \u20ac aropaign.For instance scurrying arou weary, one ay Jooking for à place to rest and al crawled into a hovel, and only di eep- À Typical Scene in the rofunda\u2019of the Hall pext morning that the inmates were down smallpox.Another time we ran short of rations and bad only a little hard tack and coffee for about four days.We killed .and ate & wild hog, and as these animals are the scavengers of the Islands, and had been living for quite a long time on dead Filipinos, the Add dition to our larder, although very welcome, was consumed with misgivings.\u201cHe country is a good one and presents -excellent op] pporup hier for young men.e climate is right after you have become acclimetived.One of the most greeable things imposzd upon us was the order to shoot on sight every native presenting him- is order was given.and rigidly en- arced after some acts of treachery at the ning o e campaign, on the part of the insurgents.During my: term of Re.- met several prominent families.Their kindness to © me wee very great.Din ner rae after course, until one thinks the mend § is to continue for ever.> + The situation ie only saved by the presence - of the ladies who gare, as s rule, very hand- t conversationahsts, The Forester Cup was presented, evening, at the Drill Shed, to Company.Second Regim Canadian Ar- v, for the best ry shooting in Canada.Major England, the officér commanding the company at the \u2018time of the some, and excel last Number $ competition, interviewed at Hotel, last even eup on our Toning, Il porn bo but this led us throu 1 have red ed the company is the properly to attend to he work; owi he pressure of my professional ut position of paymaster.Major England, in the course of a conversation on military.matters sid: \u201cThe Secon iment is now being armed, with- 3 inch\u2019 Howitzers\u2014the most modern - artillery fo Ain Canadd.: Theme .weapens fire the ous lydite shell, and they did excellent serviee during the cam- Major England Discusses Military Topics paign in South Africa.Six of these guns came out to Canada on the first atoam: ship to come to the port' this season.The range of these Howitzers is about 4000 y .The first practice to the continent, with guns of this aracter, will be held bere in Auguat-next.A RACE AROUND THE WORLD.Three American School Boys 8how How Quickly the Circle Can be Made.,.Three American school boys bave.just commenced to race ol Father ime around the world.New York, Chicago and San Francisco newspapers are sending these youths té test the new routes that now girdle the earth, and to find out how qui y the circle can be made.One trav- ls by the east and two by tbe west.the Pacific Ocean thé three of them will utilize the Canadian Pacific Railway Oom- pens White Empress steamships, sailing tween Vancouver and Japan, and wil also use the Canadian Pacific trans-conti- nental route travelling through America.The Chicago boy left on Monday, and iz now on the Atlantic Ocean, expectin to arrive at Queenstown next Mo Tom there he will proceed to Moscow, via Dublin and London, by boat and rail.From ~Moscow to Irkutsk be will take the Trans Siberian Railway boat from Irkutsk to Misoyaga, Trans second race, 6 furlongs, Jelling\u2014Honolula, 106, Landry, 9 to 5 an to 2, won; Vel- leds, 103, Dangman, 6 > î and 6 to 8, sec- O'Hagen, 104, Bhaw, even and 1 to 8, hiv.Time, 89%.Equalize, Miss Fisher, and Pure Pepper also ran.Third race, The Eclipse.5% furlongs\u2014 Blue Girl, 14, Burns, 4 to 5 and 2 to 5, won; Saturday, 123, O'Connor, 11 to 5 and to 5, second; Whiskey Kine, 122, Rutter, 12 to 1 and 3 to.1, third.ime, 1.04%, Hyphen and Wild Oats alco + ran.Fourth race, The Belmont, 1% miles\u2014 Commando, 126, Spencer, 7 to 10 and out, won; The Parader, a Landry, 7 to 6 and out, second; All GQ 128, Shaw, 15 to 1 and 8 to 6, third.Time, 2.MA.No other start- Rite race.Jockey Club, weight for age, race, 144 miles\u2014Conroy, 110, Spencer, 13 to 10 and out, won; Blues, 10, Shaw, 9 to uw and out, second; Dr.Barlow, 109, Odom, § to ol and & to 5, third.Time, 1.65.No other iy race, 6 furlongs, selifng\u2014Venture, 100, Milton D to Land 10 1e 1.won: Gold Lack, 111, Spencer, 8 to § and 7 ta 10, sec- 4 \u2018ag But don\u2019t confuse brands | tested under that brand.T And, when such laughed at.something which resem! There are buy it at your own risk.Slater Shoe,\u201d stamped on \u201cThe SNARES FOR THE SIMPLE ; T the brand, \u2014\u201c Josepn Rodgers, on a knife blade, the slate frame brand.of \u2014 \u201cThe Slater Shoe \"\u2014signifies on a shoe sole.mere personal names with registered The advantage of a brand, depends entirely upon its record for merit, established by the years certain goods have been publicly : à brand has become a passport to people's confidence, there creeps in a species of piracy, which trades upon confidence, by the selling of unknown goods, at a long profit, Lo.under some name which sounds fike that the brand.This is how heedless Consumers are snared, and sold, and it su y, but is of men ndmed \u201c Rodgers,\u201d but thereis | only one standard brand of \u201c Rodger\u2019s Cutlery,\u201d as there is only Te \u2018one standard brand of \u201c The Slater Shoe.\u201d If these words\u2014 The SlatersShoe,\u201d are not stamped on the \u2019 sole in a slate frame, it is not a genuine \u201cSlater Shoe,\u201d and you The Slater Shoe Co.do not stand behind any but their own make\u2014the shoe record of fixed value and uniform qu T When you get the slate frame brand of \u201c The the Makers price, you get the responsible, Goodyear WwW \u20ac Soics Slater Shoe\u201d Sheffield,\u201d wn Wh \u201c+ t No purchaser should accept a blind excuse from a Retailer \"À for the absence of the advertised-trade mark; and the presence of : - not it legally.- eo « ® ' Po CED muon BEE : x t Catherine every : preve | 1551 St Catherine Sr.other City 7 .- ES * @ LS ; .| TTT Victims in Every Home.|3 NORTH, SOUTH, EAST.WEST \u2014 CRESCENT - | DYSPEPSIA A DESTROYER OF BICYCLES + - HAPPINESS An \u2018HEALTH.will be found.Their poph- - Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Will Give You Perfect Digestion and Good Health.Dyspe sulting Re ily and permanent] JUV VV VV VV VV VV VIII IVI VV VIII VIII I VVVTOVOOPTOVTVVUTSESUVVOISPQVUVTIPVOOUVOVOOY Bt Catherine 8e Lancaster, 431 , indigestion and o roubles re larity is universal, and for 1901 they embrace more new and \u2018valuable improvements than ever before.Remember the 1901 models are the best ever built under the name CRESCENT \u2014 193 PEEL #8T., Montreal.treal Agents.\u2014Columbis, & £ Lancaster, 8t, Catherine St.; Jas.M.Smyth, 828 Dorchester & Orchard, 2561 St, Catherine Bt, May Bros, 6974 Wellington St.40++00000060000H-000000 000000 00000000000000H000000004 Tho 1001 Model \"MODEL 61, RACER- 48, GENTS\u2019 CHAINLESS, 44, LADIES' CHAINLESS, 88, GENTS\u2019 ROADSTER.WRITE FOR Showrooms~¥330 St.Catherine Street.\u2018National Cycle and Automobile Co., Limited.HEAD OFFICE, Torento, Ont.W.Kerr, 1 8t.Lawrence Bt.Lawrence ot.; Monarch.Jas rt » , 2230 St.Catherine st.; Tribune, Thos.Laver, 1843 = fitearns, Jas.Walker \u20ac Go .546 reg Be; J.E, Nelos & Orchard, 2561 Nambers are\u2014 MODEL 84, LADIES\u2019 ROADSTER.\u201c 8, BOYS, h .CATALOGUE.Craig St, MoNeicc 1221 AAA LLALALLALLALALAALALAALALLAALADD LL LLLAALAAALA PPP PIII III IIIT IIIIIIT ITI IVI IIIT & Co, ht E &D.RuSonaials Bros., 65 PT TT VT TT VP TPP PVP TIT I VPI TTIoITTIPITIVOYIPOOPPOOIOS Sable rhpound.ousands of le testimonials from the best in Canada prove that the ie à true dyspepsia ban giver.following le from Miss Muir, of Quyon, Que., should be read by all dys © Aîter suffering from dyspepsia for fifteen years, and meeting with many failures Paines Calery Compound, Reine oo 12 aine\u2019s Celery Compound, ha ear so man cures by its use.The Com after I used it for a time, produced mir aculous results and- banished sh my trou- CARL KRUEGER, iB, WITHOUT ONE, DINES WITH HIS FAMILY, After a Successful End of a Marvellous Operation Performed Upon Him, He Returns Home, and Enjoys a Good Meal\u2014Will be Able to Work Soon.CHICAGO, May 18.tatoes please,\u201d said Carl Krueger yester- y at À La Little cottage home, 970 Winne- mac avenue.coffee, too,\u201d said potato dish \u2014Pags the mashed \u201cTake another | çup of bis wife, as she handed the Carl the table, the only map in Chicago oo tomach, and he went ho E us rs the Tlinois \u2018 Medical og where he bad his stomach ou o out \u2018three d four days ss, B.B.gets A deadly cancer h forieand it- = be the organ, involving every portion of \u201crisen from the tomb, ner nan i the doorway -of: his day \u2014 vest cottage home to-Cay able 10 walk, and Neither ther the borrible pain gone, d to absolute L bo oe Bis wife, n *, or bis four ch expected th at he would pass the portal dite Kroeger left his stomach at the college, where it is ca y pi Seohol.as testimony -to_one of the molt rema: Se \u2018operations ever sue be was.able to.with his family, many months puise in n Zyrich.©) of | in Chicago.oF.Jn\u2019 the | nd).-.ond; Carl Kahler, 91, J.Daly, 7 to 1 bles.From a condition of helplessness\u2014be- Sonate Derentrsisr Robien, 18 5 to 2.third, Time, 115%.Fedo ralist, Bpry, ing unable to sleep or eat\u2014I now feel well (open) dei GE : TE pare Top [a song.Tm tonne at the re \") 3: ms 3 8 old an oni He Girl, 127 Wink: | La j one.\u201d ; proved successful in the United States, he mustn't swallow any part of it except pervious to Krueger's.case.Dr.Brigham, thu juice.From now on he is a v tar in San Francisco, performed it, an ian, pure and simple \u2014 except that he can patient lived.t prepared meat foods in Hi form, , FORM A PERMANENT DIET.There were lots of good things at Mrs.Krueger's dinner to-day.Betides the mashed potatoes and the coffee, thers was ma ed milk, and chicken soup, and savory extract of beef, and bread and butter.There was pie, too, with fluff hie something.grotbor on top of it, but altho Krueg ed it ness, he i Fay eat it.He ed potatoes, nicely seasoned th Me: and butter, aad he drank the coffee and the malted milk, Then he reached for his clos exger.pipe, but the good wife vetoed the proposition, In the course of a few days Krueger will be able to chew a porterhouse steak\u2014but His diet will consist of muet, an; 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Joined second, where he remdinéd.In HO0D00 STILL EXISTS \u2018 SCHIEBECK DID NOT TAKE IT AFTER ALL.\u2014\u2014 \u2018However There Was a Magnificent Game Played on Thursday \u2014 Toronto Only Place Where They Played Ball Yesterday But Bain Stopped It.The finest gape of ball ever seen in the Eastern League was played in Montreal on Thursday afternoon, between the champions, of Providence snd the Montreals.It was a game with only two errors, one on each side, and one of the record piteh- ers\u2019 battles.After ten innings had been completed the score was a tie\u20140 to 0\u2014and the beginning of the rain made it neces to call the game.ever was a dogs playing looked forward to with ter interest than was yesterday's.nfortunately the weather predictions and the weather absolutely failed .to copnect.The rain which started on Thursday evening fell with gentle persistence all night and all day yesterday.It deprived the Montreal Baseball Club of what would probably have been the biggest day\u2019s receipts in their history.The eight hundred who attended on Thursday, and had faith in their team, a Net 3 Dooley's rings are wing.He caught 8 one-han fool 31 3 ipohes up on first, and ot a run Yor Providence had the reward of the faithfyl.They a contest which was yesterday the tothe of the continent in sporting circles.Montreal had what would ordinarily have been thought a crippled team.Quin- Jan, the short atop, who.ad been obliged to play with a sprained ankle in conse quence\u2019 of Schiebeck's sudden departure, was to lamed by his hard work and able share in defeating Syracuse on Wednesday that he was absolutely unable to play at all on Thursday.po'obnson, the second man, had to be put in as short stop, Delehanty transferre from left field to second base, apd Rhaub \u2014 his first game - this season in the league\u2014was put out in left field.These men, en.thong in nee : Positions, contributed Pin .40 the.marvellôusly good Same.tha nr F played, It is no case of sour grapes that makes the people who watch baseball in Montreal feel sincerely glad that Schiebeck is now contributing errors to Cleveland\u2019s score instead of Montreal's.From the very bour \u2018of his departure the home team has been playing a game that will cause.the best to hustle to beat.Dunkle, the mountainous pitcher for Providence, had hia spasms of frenzy, but they did not last leng, and he was so well supported that no serious results followed.Bouders was a little errati¢ at first, but settled down into pitching a game that was as dificult for Providence to rake a bit off of as it would be for a cow to\u2019 make a hit singing grand opera in a three- ringed circus At the beg beginning of the discussion, Sou- ders started to kill the first man up at the plate, and when he (Walters) recovered his breathing air he walked to first.Wagner put a ball into Mr, Dooley\u2019s maw and forced Walters at first, A passed ball let the Teuton get to second, and Flour.ney\u2019s out sent him to third, but there his .voyage ended, for Mr.Cassidy delivered [a bird which flew in the neighbourbood of Shechan, who always takes poultry when it \u2018comes from the enemy, and the Providential team retired just like ordinary \"Montreal got Shearon to first, because Dunkle tried to bore a hole in Lis back, but that was all we got in that inning, our right fielder being left at first.In the second inning both sides wept out in tHe one, two, three order.In the third act, things did look a little Providential for a brief period, One man Was out and Dunkle awarled the ball to Dunkle pitching, with Sheehan at the bat.the right for twd.Walters got to firs because Delehanty\u2019s throw was too low for Dooley to more than stop.Wagner flew to Sheehan, who is as good .a fly-catcher! às a young kitten in a sunny window.Then Dunkle and Walters tried a double steal and Johnson tossed the leather to Wilson, who slew the big pitcher with it, , Khaub made a safe single, which he tried to make a double by Hard running, and.was'siain at second.Souders drew a pass \u201cand Shéeban rolled one along the- ground toy Connor, which that gentleman led long enough for the sturdy little baseman to get to first on.Then Pa rang supernal in the human breast, when ; dir went in, but he flew éut and 5 Bhearon foilowed euit, leaving Souders and ve s.In the fourth_sparm, Dooley ascen ascended \u201c inté tbe atmosphere, and pulled dou a +.high one with one hand, 'throwm by echan, and prevented a run, as Flour.share of the fourth part of the Bhearon : dou nor to Cassidy : vesner t Cassidy ; left on bases, Providence 7, Montreal 6.Time 2 hours.Umpire, Hunt.Attendance 800.ih \u2018called It again after retired in the first half ot the sixth.crowd was very much en , but the field was in a very bad condition.Brown'a error.a base on balls, and a throw to first instead of the plate by Schaub, coupled with Flahertv's single and Smith's double, gave the visitors an unsurmguntable lend.in the first.Sullivan pitched well in the i co soem sorte Tater In th I [ed Phoebe k by his coach who saw the danger.e Stafford was Ben phrowing to the plate to try and Oley started to second but hes throw to that base was too rapi for him.and he attempted to retum to first.While He wos P ying tag, Dele hanty essmyed to steal ome, but dence men are not that kind.They are veritable thief catchers, and Bele- hanty was as promptiy gpéiled at the.plate.The deci the Provi- close one.Dooley to second as his share of the trouble, Jo ne son proved the wisd of always running, ta Henry is presented with a \u201cslight token, etc.\u2019 on going to bat, by Umpire Hunt, on on \u201cbehalf of tho M., etc, eto.remem | \u2018when you hit the ball, He sent \u201cthe globe |; straight up in the air and ran like a locomotive, By the time it got down towards Caesidy, who had tried to get under ' it, Johnson was safe on second and Cassidy didn\u2019t have the ball.Dooley had got to third.Rhaub rolled one out to Wagner and tried to get to the first.The umpire said he was out.The decision was again a close one, and had it been the other way, Montreal would have won the game, as Dooley had got home.From this point out nobody on sither side got past second, and when the field was placed for the eleventh inning the rain began to fall and tha game.was called.Henry, Montreal's old third baseman, held down .the same bag for the Providence team, and was given a bouquet of flowers by his friends hers, The Montreal team has gone to Toronto and will not be back to liven up the home field again until June 17.Thursday\u2019s score: PROVIDENCE.AB R BH PO.AE Walters, vt eves 4 0 1 1 0 0 Wagner, 8.8.\u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 4 4 0 3 8 0 Flournoy, 1.f.ee cn co 4 0 1 8 0 0 Cassidy, 1b \u2026 \u2026,\u2026 4 0 0 14 2 0 Stafford, c.f.+ \u2026 .\u2026 4 0 0 0 1 0 Henry, 2 ov vo \u2026.« 0 1 0 0 0 Connor, 2b « ee +.4 0 0 4 83 1 Crisham, ¢, \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 4 0 1 5 1 0 Dunkie, p.«+ \u2014 +.4 Pp 2 0 5 0 \u2014 \u2014 ga \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Total \u2026\u2026 \u2014 \u2026 +.36 0 6 30 18 1 MONT REAL.A.B.RR.BH.P.O.A.E Sheehan, 8 .5b 0 0 2 8 0 Odwell, c.f.cc cc .oon 2 0 0 2 0 0 Bhearon.Tf \u2026\u2026\u2026 8 0 0 0 0 O Delahanty, 2b \u2026 4 0 1 0 6 1 Wilson, \u20ac.\u2026.\u2026 .\u2026.3 0 0 8 0 \u20ac Dooley, 1b .oa \u2026.8 0 1 18 0 1 Johnson, 8.8, «0 +.4 0 2 1 4 0 Raub, If.o eo eo .« ¢ 0 1 8 0 D Souders, D, we oe \u2026 8 0 0 0; 2% 0 \u2014-u|- Total .; \u2026.oo .31 0 5 M 16 1 Innfh \u2014 Provifon ie we ++ ++ ve .000000000\u20140 Montreal .000000000\u20140 SUMMARY Stolen bases, Walters, Flourmo y, Odwell ; sacrifice hit, Wilson : two base ta, Dun- Ne tas Dunkle at the bat.\u2018 at kle, Johnson ; first bass on balls, off Dun- kle, 3: 8 truck out, by Dunkle 4, by Bou- ders 1; hit by, pitcher, Walters, Odwell, e plays, Wagner to Con- TORONTO BEAT SYRACUSE, TORONTO, May $\u2014Toronto found Pfan- miller with ease on Thursday and y n in The Stars seemgpd dazed at times er, fa She field, and there were \u2018several tapi plays.Altrock was always a puzsle, and, backed up by fast fielding, kept the visit: ors\u2019 from scoring.Two fast doubles by Toronto, and catches by Madison and J.non were features.Wood replaced T.Bannon in the eighth.The score by innings: Byracuse + ee = 01001000 \"Toronto .ve 0» eves cor tanmilior and MoManus: trock and Bemis.Umpire, O'Laughiin, ROCHEBTBDR WAS BEATEN.ROCHESTER, N.Y.May 25.\u2014Worces- ter's heavy hitting and Rochester's inabll- Ny to hit Magee lost the game for the team to-day.The visitors had no difficulty in landing on MePartiin.A one- hand stop and a double play by Grem.inger .were features of the game.Score Inn roche 05000110 FE me hs 007 eter we de 1040040007 6 13 3 ter patteres\u2014McParttis and Phelps; Magee pire, Rinn.and Clements.Um nn.TORONTO BEATEN BY RAIN.TORONTO, Ont., May 15.\u2014A large crowd wai present at yesterday morning's | which was stopped at the end.of tho third inning by a heavy rainstorm./ After a half hours delay, with the field a sea of mud, e game was started again, at OLough- Th > Toth of dort Ham th of April, inserted in the zette: \u201cOn the morni 7 of the iy an am- b hibiows animal, dha like a horwe, near- ee a and two f fins as sharp as os 9 8 103132x 14 1, Al- ALL OTHER GAMDS POBTPONED.All the other Eastern League games were postponed yesterday on account of rain, EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.er Club.: Won.Lost.cent.Rochester .\u2026.+ va seccoa 16 8 +687 Providence ve.ees .0 12 T 7 Toronto .\u2026.v vo sovcoce 19 18 J BYracuse cou see eee ses me 10 un 416 WOrcester +.eer soe vote D 10 AT4 Montreal .pre wee eevee 8 18 400 Hartford see cee wee vous 7 1 32 Buffalo «we mervenocse eine 8 14 .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NATIONAL LEAGUE.At Brooklyn\u2014 \u2019 R.H.B Brooklyn .\u2026 \u2026 .000200000\u20143 § 3 hicago .x\u20149 10 Batloriesiaciames and Farrell ; Taylor and Kl AL Philadelphia\u2014 Louis .8 ¢ Pénagelphia 2102 02 000 41 Batter! es\u2014Harper and Powell; Niohols, Duggleby and Douglass.At New York\u2014 New York .10010600x\u20148 16 4 Cincinnati .000000001\u20141 9 1 Batteries\u2014Doheny \u2018and Bowerman; Newton and Peitz.At Boston - os ve ++ +.50200000x\u20147 \u20ac 3 Pittsburg 0120000003 10 1 Batter es\u2014 Pittinger and Moran; Ches- bro and O'Connor.YBSTERDAY'S GAMES.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.B Lou.sai av 0101001003 60 Phrase .08320000 0x\u2014b6 Batteries\u2014Sudhoff and Nichols ; White and McFarland At New York\u2014 .New York .10000000x\u20141 8 3 Cincinnati .00000000 Batteries\u2014Matthewson and Bmith; Phil- Jel Sn Bergen.Me.J Boston\u2014 Boston 2000900304 685 Pittsburg :.2229000034 Batteries\u2014Lawson and Moran; Tannehill and Zimmer.At Brooklyn\u2014 Chicago .+.«+ .000201013.-7 14 6 Brooklyn .24061030x\u201416 17 1 Batterles-Eason and Dexter; Donovan, McGuire and Farrell.- NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING, Club.Won.Lost.cent.New YOTK .oc ae sevoco 14 Cincinnati ., 15 Philadelphia .Pittsburg .7 g x nansuten2f Chicago .o evs ore vee oor 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE.At Detroit\u2014 R.H.E.Detroit ces oer 0.1180919082 84 Boston ae evens.1000200106 6 4 Batteries Cronin and Bluelow; Young en At Milwaukee \u2014 Milwaukee - Baltimore game postponed on account of rain.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago .\u2026 .00702101x-11 10 8 Philadelphia .005000004\u20149 11 5 Batteries\u2014Katoll, Harvey and Griffiths and Sullivan; Plank, Fraser, Powers and urphy, AL.Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland .00004001 5-19 14 4 \u2018Washington .06013020318 14 2 Bite sorter and Wood; Patton and an YESTERDAY'S GAMES.At Milwaukee \u2014 Milwaukee - Baltimore game postponed; inclement weather, At Chicago\u2014Philadelphia-Chicago game postponed; cold weather.At Detroilt\u2014 R.H.W.Detroit .~01101000x-3 70 Boston 0000000 8 3 Batteries\u201d iiler and Bhelow: Boville and ger.At agcland\u2014(calied, darknees)\u2014 freer) freee À 3200020605 100 005-8 10 Bstterien\" scott \u2018Moore and Wood; Gear AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING, .er Club.wWon,- Lost, cent.Chicago .see 606 0000000 17 .680 Detroit .sev see eee wee 17 : 654 Baltimore .vo .11 ¢ 647 Washington cen see see see 11 8 550 Bost \u201c+ +10.»ascse 10 1 476 \u2018ee ves eevee 8 15 348 Milwa Jukes Philadelphia .\u2026 o.Cleveland ., .mere LAST CENTURY\u2019S SEA SERPENT.(London Times May 8, on) The following account of a ai from a letter ted Be 9 foet h, and of a rtionate éngth, with a tail, a okin impenetrable the finest steel, came on shore near panic one fled gro im.ye musket b the most sanguinary depreda \u2019 unged into the sea.lbs 7 desire 4 visi i Tiaiting th and thirty of them, the bravost and most skilful e accordingly attacked and à not, int ear, bo wi ve at length taken DREYFUS\u2019 TESTIMONY LOST.Recent cable press despatches told of the death, Rv the fire which destroyed the palace of the Em of Maj, Gen.Schwartzkop , ho was chief of sta; Wal Gen.Schwartzkopf\u2014written also Schwartzkop- ail be rymeurbered A we famous military attache } in Paris at the & time of the first Dreyfus agitation.It was in his overcoat pocket that the bordereau, 0 or iSovering letter, was found; it was he who ally believed to have written the p oti Phen, or express letter card, addremod o Major Esterhazy; it was Col; Schwart thoppen.cou- ceming whom Labori re the German Emperor, begging the attache be allowed to come to Ronnes and give his evidence.Schwartzkoppen could not go to Rennes, but he announced his willingness to answer any questions put to.him'by a t commission the court cau- Housty decided that it had no to o A a.tre one ho re region \u201d but whom ev the knew do son it; the one man who rlons all eavil the Sould have beyond all nd he dead, Thete i fate in the death of this chief + Roy the time fus is\u2019 givi the world bis autobiograph \u2014\u201cFive oor Ci My Life.\u201d (MeClure, Phillips & O0.) ; AN Y INCORRIGIBLE.) * here r a tervidle child thin world 4 Temarked the worried mother, aiBettories \u2014 Bullivas end Porolai Woods i | already sodden fi TORTS Ti] BEST THEY BEAT CAPITALS BY THREE TO TWO, \u2014 Montreal Intermediates Did Not Do Well in Either Quebec or Sher- brooke\u2014The P.A.A.Team Played A Match With Montreal in the Rain Yesterday, .(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, May 3; Nourly a thousand people sat and shivered on the damp seats of\u2018 the Grand Stand yesterday afternoon, to watch the Toronto's defeat the Capitals of Ottawa, in the firet of the championship matches of the big lacrosse league, A col fain, had set on uring the morning, con inuing in a steady downpour, so that the ed was soaked and muddy when tbe teams lined up short] fore four o'clook, prev enting any b ia play and affording ittle chance to form So estimate of the new men rep ronto and Ottawa this year but wi nies Es were only occasional bursts of anything approaching championshnp form, opinions generally was that the new men have strengthened the Torontbs, while the Capitals are not so strong as last year.On the | \u2018Torontos, some of the new men showed up ell, hi while the Capitals had to depénd on of Jast year, though the weather conditions prevented any specially brilliant individual Play and spoiled attempts combination either team at any inde showed \u2018marked superiority over the other or.gave exhibitions of first class lacro The strong defe of the Torontos had al all it could do to hold the opposing home in check, and but for Hanley.in goal the score would Have been entirely different, Hanley time and again stopped hot shots from the Capitals, and relieved quickly and cleanly from plays much superior to the attacks | made by Toronto homefield on the Capitals\u2019 goal.The Toronto home showed speed and an absence of the grand stand tobying | oy f frant of goal, which vented team sconing jn other years, but they could not shoot effectively.Chance afver chance to score was lost through inabilty to take advanta tage of opportunities.The Capitals homefield in the other hand, was always, dangerous.On the Torontos home field, Mara, of the young Torontos, was given \"the place Pringle waa expected to be, and showed himself an ac- quisiton, always in the right place and a good stick handler, but rather mild in passe Capitals tha two Mu vs on home, and ® Starr at ventre, did the effective work.Cope in and as ineide home did good work.The team of the Cap- -itals was not sclected until five minutes before the game be brought from Ottawa.Cope, who ae to have ve played inside home, was placed n men being be- goal net in place of Ashfield, who or not come, and filled satisfactorily during the first.four games.He last winter played goal for the Aberdeen hockey 10 ant ceased The rain had almost when the- teams lined up, but continued at intervals during the game.The teams lined up as follows Toronto\u2014Hanley, soa Dowling, point; cBride, aoe, Gray, cover point: 8 Lambe, defen ler, centr Mara, Taylor, Some field; Murray Qi home; Greatrix, inside \u2018home; Wh eeler, Bpitale\u2014A.Cope, os Metntoah pe, on EL Rice point .Binks, C.Watts, defence ri w TJANUATY - see 600 see eee Marsh avecouu see cosren ay to > date) Serer ere 280 Sonne ctnssoncesu \u201cGrand Total.cer were mosessses 1603 Some Interesting Information | Regarding the CANADIAN ORDER OF | CHOSEN FRIENDS.This prosperous Prestornas Insurance Or- every day.g more particularly aming to the he tact that It ie purely Canadian, and managed by dur own people, WHAT IT COSTS TO JOIN.date for initiation into an exist.taking A candi ing Counoll, and 000 of insurance, would bo required to pay the following fees: 1, Medical Examiner's fees, usually .$1.00 & Titan fee, usyally cv using our = Keep the flies st &.Thanks, dear Mr.Grundy, for your advice about 40c MONSOON CEYLON TEA.I have tried it and must say it is most delicious.My husband now says that breakfast Is something to look forward to.; Your System Right.Most people suffer from some form o / stomach, liver or kidney trouble.: At some time, if not habitually, you suffer from; sour stomach, .indigestion,.constipation, heartbuen, * headache, sleeplessness, bad -breith, coated | tongue, inactive liver, lack of energy, dizziness, or some of the other symptoms which tell they story of bad bowels and an impaired digestive.Abbey's Effervescent Salt will cure you.It starts and keeps the whole System in proper | It is a cathartic and more it not only moves the bowels but it acts = a \u2018tonic for the entire body\u2014gives you ng natural, every-day health, Abbey\u2019s Effervescent Salt will not 4 add years to your life but life to every year working order, ALL DRUGGISTS SELL m.25 and 6c a bottle.Abbey\u2019 s Effervescent Salt Has no Obnoxivii \u2018Aftes-Effects.BEAUTIFUL JL Waron F N Wa give o TL) SET, Sts boats Crem IY ie Sn EE fo PRE Cures Weak Men Free; Send:Name-and Address To-day\u2014You Can Have it Fres and , Be Strong and Vigorous for Life.INSURES STRENGTH AND A HAPPY HOME, uble in EE y (7 = I da 7 \u201cBICYCLES.| | : \u201c We have a large asvoriment \u2018containing all the latest - ; improvements, | From. « nor-General Gave- His Assent to Bills Passed During Session.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, May 23.\u2014 A gilence that += may be felt has fallèn Upon the presincts of Parliament, the chambers are empty ed, nor Goes the sound of song break the eilence of the scene, the smoke room has zo longer groups of esger players at checkers or pedro and the antique vendor of tobacco, cigars and playing cards has gone to his own place.The session is over, the actors are dispersed and only its deeds remain, and upon the future must pess to whether th po od good or ill.The scenes Were no \u201c= Jave +h: those of other ari mess as brian ft bas been evident for days that the pogation was not far off, yet he Les vien acertatois as to Te exact day has caused tha setus] anmouncement, none chamber, come rar A $ two short hours bars the event it foreto as one loc on + Thursday, 3 corte ns of men, ome and chi LE i a hay chil er on a ramen Hill, w they managed to while away the time till half past two, when the Guard of Honour, composed.of the SGFG, headed © regiment, ma Hors\u201d at aires Chern Siren guard formed of the P.L.D.G., can- fe he drive, d soon after His Ex-' 2 earringe ie main escort drew he tomer.Tad band played \u201cGod avo the King ki ; te à brief moment the Crow view e uniform, and His- Excellency and ve ed disappeared into the building.Until the ee hd the Governor-General's party, ie and play occasional seleotions IN THE COMMONS.The.Commons met at 2.30, after Mr.Hen- dersoh nad asked Sir Loti Davies, who was g .Ju ng in the lpréme Caurtr dod bad Des ferred to Sir Richard hr, who bad ne ne information to impart, the House indulged in songs till three resonant blows on the \u2018© door announced the arrival of the Gentleman Usher of the Blgek d to summon the members to the Upper Hato Headed by the sergeantæat-arme and the Speaker of the { complied with the summons and the session had | d, as far the procession thy the e door.First came ne , acking Military , und , then Lieut.- Col.Irwin, ou Gy met the Usher of the Jack ith Prem- Rod, then His Breeliency wi m general.There fokely good gather wes a ring of oi ladies on the floor, all in mig galleries were \u2018 appenrérice per of Hamlin, the Copnmons head- od Le, the Speaker mace borne before bim, entered.ASSENT GIVEN TO ave the BILLS.Hie Excellency then gave Royal as sent to the following Li 1.An, act Le the Naoksup and Biccan, ailwey .i \u2019 2.the Great Northwest cata Po pany.; An \u2018act Tespecting the Klondike 8.Menes Railway the Edmonton, act \u201crespecting .Railway Compan vukon à and Pacific the Britieh Columbia Southern 6.An act Tespecting the British Yukon Rl Co fo incorporate the Capadian Pare Fund amend the Toland Waters Seamen's Act.An act more the Mather Bridge and nach A the Niagara, St.Catharine and to Railway Com- Py \u201d An act respecting the Hudson\u2019 s Bay and Pacific Railway 12.act make certain ln, provisions ecessi se of the Crown ai fated oy he dem the Ai ion Torritéries Game Preservatio â ne © of 14.An respec Timber and the Foro rot of Stap a x 15.An act to entend the éme I spéction \"6.An act respecting Set and Investigations into eh malties.17.\u201d An act respec e Guelph Junc- Fa Fees res ting the A antic and ke 8B Lwa Lake Peto > te The Fort Qu\u2019- A Railwsa gris act to incorporae th the Canada Na tional Railway and Company.21, An act respecting ge, Caen and G it ee Paire Ottawa, Northern and Western Railway Company.22.An dct respecting \u20ac e Columbia & Kootenay Railway & Navigation Company.23.An act respectin the Saskatchewan & Western Railw: = any.24.An act re: n he, pr'ancouver & Lulu Island Railway 25.An act respecting The Alberta Railway & Coal Com 26.An act rempecting the Canadian North- es Tan a repeat Lindsey, Bob- way Company.exes où \u20ac Pontet to incorporate the United Frpire Life Ane a Penion Mutual Fire Insurance Company 30.An act respecting the Eastern Canada Gavipée & Loan Company (Limited).31.An act respecting $ e ninion Borg- lary Guarantee Compan; y (Lim 82.An act Serpocting t Ee B Eddy Co a.PAD act respecting the W.C.Edwards & grompany (Li {L and Youthful ! e in a man of your act young: Life i is beautiful when you haces ateful .voices ks to Dr.t?Why do you go on hye) 8 BLISTER.i - ae se PA 12 1 per cent.Monthly, 0 per cent.Quarterly, 24 per cent.Annually on Your Investment.| vur- | located, is unquestionably the most valuable in the Southern field.VTT VVOO INCORPORATED UNDER LAWS OF MAINE.le ads Au Other oil Companies That Are Now Offering Their Stock to the Public.ALREADY EARNING DIVIDENDS AT THE RATE OF 14 ACTUAL DIVIDENDS ARE BETTER THAN PROMISES._ ; , T FACTOR.a THE MANAGEMEN r AN IMPORTANT me as ABLE and CONSERVATIVE OFFICERS d DIRECTORS of this Company are men of NATIONAL REPUTATION, FINANCIERS is well known ons ef the ged Sates, and who would never lend their names or influence to any enterprise that would not es the closest scrutiny.Hon.D.N.MORGAN, New York, President, ormer NEST C riford, Vice PESTE, (Treasurer United States.Hon.ER ADY, Hartford ce Presiden : Ex-Lieutenant Governor State of Connecticut.This Company Owns and Controls 20,120 Acres located in Southwestern Los Angeles Field; Section 20, Kern River, and Sanita.railroad running through it and wharves already \u2019 by railroad.A limited amount of\u201d we Hon.MILES B.PRESTON, or of Clty of Hartfor d for two terms.Le À, CORBIN, Rockville, Conn., of 7 white, Corbin One of the largest manufacturers of envelopes in this country.Le & \u201cof what i is known to be some of the finest Oil Properties in the United States, Barbara Field.In the latter fields this company has an Oil tract 20 miles long: directly on the Coast, with built, so that they can ship oil to San Francisco for 15c.per barrel.by water, while freights from many other fields are 52c.stock i is now offered at | DIVIDENDS.NO PERSONAL LIABILITY 2 S A S H AR E- 8100 buss 100 shares, dividends AND ABSOLUTELY C $250 buys 1000 shares, divi= dends 860 per year.#500 buys 2000 shares, divie dends 8120 per year, © $1,000 buys 4000 shares, divi._ dends 8240 per year.= $2,500 buys 10,000 shares, ® ° , dividends 8600 per year.: , 000 ys 20,000 shares, \u2019 \u2018dividends $1,200 per ye Fe.5 NON-ASSESSABLE.No application \u2018received for less than 100 shares, 825.Right Reserved to return all Par Value $1 00.entire block has been taken up- Subject to oversubscription and advance in price without notice.BXTRACTS REGARDING THI PROPERTY from letters written by the Mayor of Los Angeles, Cal., President of Kern Bank, Vice President of San Pedro and Salt Lake Railroad and Counsel for Senator Clark, Fairbanks & Morse, and scores of others if necessary.MAYOR SNYDER, Los Angeles, California :\u2014 .; 52 I havea general knowledge of the property.It lies within the Oil Belt, as has been demonstrated by producing yells.I believe the production on this.property will exceed any yet obtained in Southern Los Angeles fields, T.E.GIBBONS, Vice Prest.San Pedro & Salt Lake R.R,, Counsel for Senator Clark, the Copper King:\u2014 Referring to your inquiry-regarding my opinion of your property, would state that i believe the Southwestern Los Angeles field, where your property is fo inion that your territory will be a very important factor as an Oil Producer, and were I seeking © as I consider it a sure money maker.S.T.PEET, Mgr.Fairbanks, Morse & Co\u2014 - In response to your favor, would say that I am of the op investment, should not hesitate a moment about putting in money, F.W.SAMUELSON, Prest.First Bank of Kern, Cal.:\u2014 _ Irecently learned you have purchased oil lands in Kern River R.28, in that feld, and I'believe na better oil territory can be found in Califo to $10,000 per acre, according to improvements, and wells produce from 50 to field.I bave interests in different companies located on sections 4, 28, 29 and 30, town 28, rnia.Not a dry hole has been sunk in those sections, and land i is held from $4,000 600 barrels per day.Very truly yours, F.Ww.- SAMUELSON, President.3 \u2018For further \u2018particulars and order blanks, address, | TT 12 \u2014 Branch Offices, 'L.E.PIKE & COMPANY, BANKERS, Branch Offices, | LS.and Canada.am 502 Merchants Bank Chambers, MONTREAL.U.S and Canada.- \\ .' qe = 3 DECLARE HER A SPENDTHRIFT.tay octane FLUC IATIONS IN STOCK MARK | nN from Spending Whole Fortune.4 i \u2018 t : CHICAGO, May 25\u2014Clara de Riquet, r ety b Princess cu i Ts gained noto- eloping wi e gypsy, was dred 8 4, open Vja,duy ia the Tne Past Ten Days Have Been Dull When Compared With Why the F rightful Tension of Stricture is Dissolved Like Show Thirsiey pad va a manage Der Gao who the Busy Period Prior to the Crash in Wall Street\u2014 | th Sun IN FIFTEEN DAYS.mas The pein proper it i ce En Montreal Power an Active Feature Why Weak Men Are Resiored by the Magic St James Tr eatient pointed comer Toes 2 Jor odate Te sled .Applied Locally and Directly to the Affected Parts.2 in wonder while Mr.Lyons and Attorney We answer qués- TIONS TO IRRITA' : Gurley told them how th tri Pr ncess hetetly.pA ATE THE MEMBRANE, Bad rpent, since aby came ° foto pro y The past ten days have béen the dullest notable evènt fn the speculative world In cut an artery 15 your Me STOMA NAL The Bt ivan Ts aay in 1804, 894, $100,000 in addition to an annual i in- : arm you do not els as presi nd tive.come which ra 0 50,000 in stock trading ths market has experi- consequence of the light nature of trading ernal medicine James mes tro ent is prepared Then the Jurors or their signatures to enced for the past few months.Ever since price changes in the period under con- the flow of wood.the ipo forms o t Porno: the verdict a which the woman was 'de- the great break in well rest, the local Zderation ee br re ae EC ONE SAT Seal Jo ans Bols wo i miuble, wh which at ru in ared a trading appears to have lost the snap 1 mai Ded, î - Ae the 1 Princess's pone id È ts which characterized business up to that pended table of \u2018fuctuationss by the ap- thal du ue w =: Te ME is in an hae actually lived Opening Cloaing | Mighest Low ai de ridloulous Cairo, es greater part of time Stocks Baturday Tod Td Sold Soit Bales al ke iternal treat.since her lopementt with Rigo, men must pass through the stom- patient sleeps.: \u20ac mian muscitn, Ge five years ey When she ee Fa - 18 1074, ws \"10h 13.9% t, which batofe if rescnes the nue 5 > wen! 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Another interesting contribution from the choir.was the French-Canadian boat song, Ee Roulant ma Boule,\u201d which was tung ae tourists were as cen ing the 8 Bt.Lawrence River.This was e: in song style, one verse being sung by Le porn 4 another by the girls on the left, and a third by the altos on the right.All parts would join in the chorus.The effect of the pretty little air on the audience was , aud a perfect hurricane of n Lig \u2018greeted the con- As a result, it had to be repeated, and the repetition was.even better then the initial rendering.As the ship the supposed touriste pulled into Hong Kon ur, the latter were greeted by a funny Chinese song, \u201cThe Chinaman.\u201d This was sung by pupils in style, and as it was 2 companied a series of Oriental gestures it proved to be one of the most st delighttol items on the programme.It, too, bad to be repeated in its entirety.The fine old bras, re orion is India,\u201d was magnifi- , the members of the choir Fr ap Tockretly caught the dhe spirit of the words music.It is the finest national hg extant, its Na and majes- tie attiot of any nation.The miüaïcal | Petar too, is typical a he ir dent, and for that reason particular TO SOUTH AFRICA.; - After leaving India, the imaginal ship and its passengers proceeded to Sou Africa, where the latter had the opportunity of listening to\u2019 the national air Cap the latest nation prit e Empire, \u201c1 Love the Land of the Southegn .Cross.\u201d The so! i in several respects similar to many the Canadian national airs, the verses essentially describe th South African conditions of life, From Africa, the return voyage to England wes made by way of 8t.Helena and Gibraltar.On the th home, ais Son te th t e > te se ariners of Poster On reaching the Motherland, \u20180 H Ages Past,\u201d was rendered, lowes ive er Rule 1 These selections \u201cRule Britannia.\u201d brought the concert to s close.OTHER FEATURES.wipe musical numbers were interspersed h_calisthenic exercises by the boys x The \"rin School, and a re the girls ancing, somersaults, pyramids, \u201c\u2018squa etc.Their contributions to the.them that t had now the undivi proval 4 the audience hy thejr clever ok.was a very pretty sente and the bing and counter mars Ming o the girls was matked by much precision and confidence.\u2018Not a $nistake occurred Lo mar the evenness of jhe work.\u201cA pléasi incident connected with this\u2019 feature of of the evening's entertain irls entered the building preparatory to aking th placer on the stage, when the, 5 oir pres at of the Fouquet.\u2018The recipient gra: rekgow.] ted Mrs.Hemsley, ughters of the Empire, with Cd fi pihoni;.4 out def Frame 4 La ne.= It bas been thon jented by phys b | cians SE Me ee au ess 1° When is remembered that usual mo nbd wl pe i} cure, \\the results obtained.from using « EP piu ay SRE pn 8 EE f th By [Eg Ces LEVEL CROSSINGS COMMITTEE: Could Wot Recoinmend the G.T.'R.' Albert street.An interview had been had | was on the e, and homed that the.\"city amounts to \u201cover \"32,000 feet.~~ ng such as to Spped) to the | flag of Aberdeen ; The; pind showed themseives to un pias .10 \u2018an ex- traordina degree, and ormed some clever at tic eats, such as tumbli bak 5 ie i ac audience, » and when en Ces hed had nis ea use whic] greeted \u2018them as they m Andel bE the st howed A Strong Quartet of Virtues.PURITY °F \u2018CLEANLINESS 2 ECONOMY | \u2018WHOLESOMENESS For information regarding the GREEN TEAS apily: tv a M3 ed - So CHAPUT.FILS & CIE.(T] S ALAD A\u2019 95 Ceylon nl are 2 in TZ Address < SALADA,\u201d Montreal.Cosion Green.Free Sam plies sent.Proposal \u2014 Willing to Exchange Land.The Level Crossings Commit ton mat.at }- thè City Hall on Thursday afternoon to bake Into consideration the final answer e Grand Trunk ok Rail which has already been published 2 in the columns of i tracks es, Bae Bonaventure sation lo.Hear, decirable decided .that sl.that the © tracks be the committee\u2019 could not recommend the: acceptance of the company\u2019s offer by the Se ; all ronler.w opcccupied # en v subject of me oman Grad Trusk ] to put a track across} the Griad Mountain and Aqueduct streets in order: tbat the company might be able to avail themselves of the large block of land they! had acquired along the southern ide of with the print Sir Charles Rivers Wiling to England.It is the city\u2019s desire to improve Chaboillez square as much as possible, and the idea is to straighten out the western end by acquiring a portion of the Grand Trunk property in order to make it level with the front of the.Bona, venture station.The company is willi to exchange this property for aa amount of p rty, or a monetary equiva: lent for the difference, ic any, providing the city allows them to build the track.A plan of the property od re vicinity Ald.Laporte thought that the exchange should be made, but purely on a property basis.In his opinion the company was certainly interested in removing the .old: shanty it now used as a freight office, They could atk for no compensation for euch a- building, and he thought the exchange would more than compensate Ald.Sadler drew attention to: he faut: that it had been the intention of the city to expropriate this piece of property at the | ti Notre Dame street was widened.It \u2018had not been: done, but if it bad the Grand rank \u201cwould hive had\u201d to stand 3] = own share of the expropristion, which would megn that they would probably be adjudged -80.much a foot for the property, and then would be compelled to pay three- quarters of it back.It was decided to send the decision of the committee to sccede | to he wishes of the company On the s of.a property exchange only, and if this was acceptable to the company to report to Council.MAISONNEUVE MATTERS.\u201csr \u2018on The Council Discusses Recent Pires, |- \u2018Repairs to Hydrants and.Bosuses to Factories.At the meeting of the Maisoniiés go cil Wednesday, Mayor Blesu presiding; the secretory read the report of.the GeWeral \u2018Committee on the \u2018investigation held - \u201cinto the disastrous fire at Brunel's Hotel, which te t Ge m secret.Îetter informing Ph t pare Jette in \u2018that Boe mon wh eto had used therm.sos om of the men who bad u ten the recommendation of the general committee, yment of a bonus instalment re lint \u2018having hen foe a : cor- ., À ving oun repond bo the nymber of employes hood al Til 2 ATER shoe factory next t Saturdey, be I biog appbed 1 for Brame of the fret ; A PASSENGER'S GRIEVANCE.And the Reply .of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation \u2018Company a has been received from \u2018Riva THE COMPANY gd i the attention: be A Star er Mr, C.= Giidersieoya, .of the and \u201coom- Do you want healthy children a gr co COURSE YOU DO; EVERYBODY hen give them raising of the | ¥ An exonllent Food, admirably adapted to the wants of Infants and young persons.\u201d Sir CHAS.A.CAMERON, C.B., MD.Ex-Prendest of the = * Neare\u2019s Food Is not s0 binding to > the bowels as many of: the foods are, and this PIE HENRY CHAYASEE, PROSE, etc \u201cContaine all the \u2018dlements of food In an sarily digested form.\u201d GORDON STABLES, M.D, an.\u2018Very carefully prepaid amd ' 1 § nutrition\" AANCET So à NEKYNS rood Has for sme time bean used in the: Russian Imperial irr Manufacture = OSIAH R.NEAVE & CO, Wholesale LYMA ces fs oto Montres \"12 ns WAREHOUSE Paques LINENS | Linen Section on the Ground Floor.You will require Bed and Table Linens for your country home.\u2026 À great mistake to use your \u201c fine Linen in the country.Table Cloths ns Sam Table Cloths, one yard and a quar.tor square otis, que quarters ris ced and à querter Napkins op With the big- y Ig of the $1.20.$1.50.Sood 58 Ay worth $1.80 for Good 58 napkins, worth $2.00 for Good 58 napkins, worth $3.75 for goo 34 napkins, worth $5.25 for Good 8-4 napkins, worth $5.75 for æ Towels.We quote s few prices of valoes\u2014onl; 17cand mii Nice, Fine, Beant Prices like the d large $L.36.About Our Waiting Room 1st floor, near the levator.We want to make use .TO ir friénds to meet you at A feu .= view of.the inountain.pros § DUDGEON £457 8t.Catherine st.t 3 ma by two | of washing.We Steel Ice Shavers, Monday 10c and 20c.| Muslins.Leen Dainty and new line of Dress Mustins,, at 6, 100, 12 12e, 150, 19e, and 25 yard;, Dimity.New and pretty patterns in Dress Dimity, at 15e and 25c yard.Prints.Here's one line that is particularly good J vole.It won't Jose .oclour .in the process bjected it to the test | before offering it for sale.36 inches wide, A 10c a yard.New Prints, just opened dat, at &, 10, 13 1-2e, 13e, Uo and 1c yard.W.H Scroggie, requisites and a Toray {West of Drummond.GILLETTS PURE POWDERED DR.COVEINTS FE Slimeats, a fra.rs Catherine, Montreal.For Medical Book Free PUR EST, _ I iE ht 8 The Council à ecided to visit bts | af 3 i Ji i= iE; i ; = = ous R *g ONLY §1.00, paper covets, inferior abridged ONLY.Get Mo best.Address the Pasbody : ; - Dovelties at Jowest urices.The following lines prove it.' DRESSMAKING DEPT.Sa de Mn den Buer D \"$I 35 *® ve eo +.ce ae se vere oe Alpaca Skirts, te, black, well lined with ry arn: e180; sims Serge, blue, with dosible lena, Fe fined in ) {hae i li & Ë 2 INFORMATION TO 0 or Rude ê is + i Collareties, fine satin, ORE double.Tolls wary noe\u2019 ey oot at $5.00.Special for Mon- $3.2 Yseee or seve se ee een \u201cJob lot of Colleratie in elk or mic in with yoke ah beads, EX on Montage $2.50 \u201cA Lot au Underskirte in cerized, .i Re price\u2019 Ra ls! apse erskirts, | ZUnd n od | a: file; rope peel \"$1.25 as \"pol lor Mon Mon- \u2018350 ave es eue Gare ue 00 |.Slip Waists, white cotton, yoke, with Bip sists, white on Ik ith with cuffs, finished \u201c with insertion: din 338 me $275 \"je noun \u201cween do os g Eye \u201cri hike dota\u2019 wn rare \u2018in your .fool bills ds.4 vices 0 yale d\" offers: A.LALY, Will be put on sale Monday at pions télé ought to make them change owners quickly.Only 14 left, We have sufficient cut prices at the beginning of the: a when the weather i is emphasising the the = for such an article in rich te 7e y preserve perishable food, wo \u2026 fit for consumption.Come early in the to avoid disappointment.1° only of our, gal $9.50 line, to go Monday at Sra each.4 only, of the line that \u2018vas considered extra valué at $11.00; Monday's price $8.98 each.4 only, of the line that people have readil and $18.00 for, to be sold Monday for $12.50 enc Ice Chests, $6.95, $8.95 and $.78 each.Galvanized Refrigerator Pans, regular 30c, ; Monday, 19c Iron Ice Tongs, regular 25\u20ac, Monday, 15c.\u201cSteel Ice Picks, Monday, for 10c and 15c.iH y?paid ne à 3 Steel Gard cleared Sirden Sets gui, 1e Tot 20c set.Ginghams and Zephyrs.Dress Sate Sateens.| Boro See, te 300 doit \u201cLarge apd- well assorted- stock =e a Deep Mourning and Half Mouraing Goods.Corner St.Catherine: T mm.and University St \"NOTICE 7 We are constantly on the lookout to procure for our codwmme the Jot gr vi ver pas acides \u2018486 ie LE ul, nde yobs, ith with Ince.oe, oa Se ve With Corselet .ished with Robie ; aDkirts =, broche goods, lined with serviceable corded, fo ime, Tor, ¥0: $5.00 | with double oR Bai a special for M laid 2 di TE for.(pate: 20100 ne, all AL rt aus à Bacon: Bopolas Sob Tok.pat et\" orks = ILE in bo Fg oo fot, j.comfort, conveniences Feit A erage Toy improvements a A 226 Bloury st orzo] [ gh MONTPETIT, 2036 Notes ume st.\u2019 Ba GRANGER, \u2018cou st.Oathèrine Biroet. aa AU noitète + end Deaths must be the names and addresses cf tho Per- ; BIRTHS.poules ti gt.Henrl at No, 36 8 erdinand street, on May 19th, the wits x en Boucher, of a sort.BRIEN\u2014In this city, at No.37 Durham jreet, on May 20t the wife of Joseph : , of a daughter.May 14th.th : _ city, on y © D'aQUEz J.1 aan Avust, ~ , daughter + iran city, Dorin street, he wie of of Poilas Du \u2018bois, of a daughter GAGNON\u2014In this city.« Denis street, on May 20t A.Gagnon, of à Mes KELLY\u2014In this city, on, Mey 11th, at 107 Mitchison ave, the of Mr, John of a son.Quebec papers please at No.421 , the wife of oF KIRKALDT On May Sth, a \u2018son to\u201d Dr.John Kirkaldy, wt 4 Atwater ee, Westmount.LANTHIBR-\u2014In St.Henri, at No.57 Tur- .geon street, -on May 18th, the wife of Emery Ianthier, of a daughter.ROBILLARD=In St.Therese de Blain.\u2018ville, on \u2018May llth, the wife of J.BE.A, Robillard, or @ son.\u201d MARRIAGES.DA AT KYLE \u2014 On May uh, at Bt.John, -N.B the Rev.H.Cosman, Mr.James Day to Miss Saran M.Kyle, i ot Alma, Albert Co., N.B DE MAISONNEUVE- DESMARAIS \u2014 On May 2tnd, at St.Bridget Church, by the Rev.Mr.Dion, Mr.Alfred De Malso neuve to Miss Alplana Desmarals.® GUILLEMETTE-DUFRESNE \\\u2014 In Three Rivers, on May 20th, Mr.Lucien Guillemette to Miss Edousrdina Rivard Du- fresne.® HARRIGAN-JACQUES-In this elt, Denis Church, on May 20th, by Rey M St.Jean, Mr.Ernest Harrigan to Mise Beatrice Jacques.\u201d NORMAN-BARR \u2014 At Danville Wednesday, May 2nd, by the Rev Howitt, B.A., B.D., Frederic Watson Norman, of Montreal, to Jenne Kyle, Jag daughter of Robert Barr, of Wot- nu, Que.at Que, on Vu to, on May 18th, by the Rev.ES B.W George Warnicker to Katie Armatrong, both ot \u2018Montreal, 122 2 DEATHS IN THE CITY.AÆLARIE-\u2014In this city, on the 23rd instant, J.B.Alarfe, father of J.B.A.A 5 ral will take place on Monday, the 27th at 7 am.from his late residence, 19 Emery street, to St.James Obarch and Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Relatives and friends are invited without further int.mation CAMPEAU\u2014In this city, on May 18, Louis Philippe, aged 2 years, 5 months and 5 da ÿ8;.beloved child of Dr, E.C, Cam- aû.* FQOTE=-May 19, 1901, at the Moore Institute, Elizavet th Butcher, wife of Joseph Foote, aged 88 years and 7 days, Buried on the 2st of May, 1901, at the Mount ar- Royal Cemetery.12 2 LAGACE\u2014In this \u2018city, on the 2ith inst, Octave 2 ears and 2 aged months.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 162 St.Elizabeth street, on Monday morning at 7.30 o'clock to Notre Dame C Church, thenco to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.and acquaintances ar y requested to at- - e' respectfull tend without further.notice.AGUIRE\u2014On the 25th inst.at the age \u201cof 1 year and 8 days, John Donald youngest son of the late John Magulre.Funeral from 708 Notre Dame street on Monday, the 27th inst.R nu this city, on May en, Bridge Gampiel, beloved wife Cornelius st.on Sunday, y 26th, at 230 p.m.Te nda and acquaintances kindly accept his intimation.Boston and New York papers please copy.BHEEHAN-At the Royal victoria Honpl- .a on.the.2{th inst., Margar ed 67 years, widow of the taie Michael an, for thirty years a.the Royal Irish Constabulary.Faneral * RE s and acq rospectfully Invited to attond.; \u2018DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.COLLINS\u2014At Toronto, on May 19th, Edward Collins, of Dundas, aged §7 years.® CONDELL At Red Head, St.John Co.\u2019 on May 18th, Willlam Robert Con.A Br \u201ctn the BSth year of his age.® CRAWFORD\u2014At Toronto, on May lsth, Jane Crawford, widow of the late James { Crawford, and mother of Thomas Crawford, M.L.A., West e + DOYLE\u2014At Halifax, N.8., on May th, - Bridget, widow of Peter Doyle, in the 74th year of her age.* DUFORT\u2014At St.Sulpice, on May 13th, Marie Robillard, aged 43 years, wife of Narcisse Dufort.* GALBRAÎTH\u2014In st.John, N.B., on 2ist May, Margaret A.widow of the late TGcorge Galbraïth.® - BARVEY\u2014AL Culross, Man.on May 12.M Tn Harvey, aged i ycars and 6 men = HE FERNAN\u2014On May 20th, at St.John.N.B., Mary, daughter of Patrick and \u2018 Margaret Heffernan, aged 3 years and 10 \u2018months.HURTEAU\u2014At Coteau Landing, on May 17th, Marie Dorina Hurteau, aged 20 ears and 3 months, sister to Alderman Turtean, af Mile End.* LYNDS\u2014At North River, Colchentor.N.S, May IBth, Alfred res MCCANN-\u2014On May 2ist, Ramsay, beloved wife of John McCann.* MCCONNELL\u2014At St.John, May 15, Marion L., eldest daughter of George and Mabel (Brown) McConnell, aged 3 years.® MILNE~At St.p'osonh Levis, Que., on the 22nd inst Milne, of the Crown, .Lands Departm nat native of Edinburgh, Scotland.O'REILLY-Wiltiam O'Reilly, at the res idence of his son, Ottawa, on May 2st, years.To.SH\u2014At i, B.C.on May, oth, P ss \"Edna barron, aged 24 y PHILLIPS\u2014At Winnipes, Thursday, May Ærd, of appendicitis, A.F.Ernest Phillips, aged 81 years, voungest son of E.D Phillips, Westmount.122 7 y 20th, at Ottawa, D\u2014On.Ma.rances, fourth daughter of the late ndrew Prit eh hoon at Cape Se r* Cape Town.dal KELY\u2014At Oakdale, Man, on May Sth, Bethan Rikeiy aged 18 years, son of the late Wm.Rikely.> nel THET\u2014At Ban ncisco, on May 14th, Bard At Aimer, in his 31st your.sec- ong son ot,R.P, Rithet, of Victoria, At Belleville Ont., on the Brd 1 BOT A in her Sith year, widow i ne fate obert Maltldng Roy, and mother of Mrs.E, P.F Hannaford, of this uv.121 2 ANLAN\u2014Th Buffalo, = May 24th, Pat.SCA.y riok Scanian, aon of 08, Scanian, an .ne Mioh.Beanlan, Funeral on Bonny Sith inst, from the residence of his father-in-law, cCarthy, 158 M street, at three ® o'clock.TIERNBY-\u2014On May 19th, at Quebec, Jaa.Tlerney, a native OL the the County Tipper- | yea! , ery, Ireland, aged VOSE\u2014At 417 Parllament am, Toronto, - on May 2th, Luoy, dow of the Late Mr, Vose, and mother ot-Mre.D.H.Wilson, Montreal, aged 70 - Monday at 3 ap: to St.James Ceme- \u20ac tery.Woolwt h Eos, papers Please rsed with N otre Dame Street.THE BIG STORE FOR @3 Household Linens! 1 The Big Store is the Linen Emporium of Canada.Here housekeepers will tind the choicest productions \u2018of the great looms of gether, and every farther advanced style of our linens.for granted linens cheaper than elsewhere, will magnify the vast superiority ¢ of these goods.Europe gathered to- season finds us in the character 584 _ You can take it bought here are Comparison + New White Linen Table Damask, pretty designs, 60 inches wide, Special New Bleached Irish Table Linen, weave, very serviceable, 73 inches wide, special bleached, extra good quality, pretty borders.Special 3 Pretty Irish Bleached Linen Table Cloth, satin » finish, handsome designs, sizes 3 -by 2-yards, 3 by 21-2 yi «| 2 by 3 yards \u201c 30c special 52c New Barnsley Linen Table Damask, grass 1.55 $2.00 $2.35 Montreal\u2019s Greatest Store, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1001.A RUSH ON SUMMER NEEDS Whatever things you'll be wanting for Old Sol's weather are here in greater abundance than ever \u2018before.Fr a long stretch of Summer ahead, a hot one at | 25e.8 KE-WONDERFUL VALUES IN SUMMER WASH FABRICS From 8 a.m.to 6 p: m, every counter in this section is fairly lined with hundreds of enthusi- Wash Fabrics 75 pieces New Toile des Indes, selected designs, worth 62 Pieces New Point d'Italie Drcss Muslins, choice worth 23c.Special 73 Pieces Fancy Broken Check Dress Gingham, new shades, pecial.\u2026, 25 Pieces Fancy with White Spots, with Spots, and Floral de- Special.118 Pieces New Mousselines d\u2019 signs, worth 27every | Choice Checks and Stripes; value 50c.Special.astic shoppers, An Immense purchase of 50,000 yards Beauti.fui Wash Fabrics, ail this season\u2019s styles, at greatly reduced prices are responsible for the tre- | This purchase includes the pretty Polat d\u2019ltalie Muslin, the dainty Empire Lace Muslin and the exquisite Mousseline d'Alsace and many thousands of yards of beautiful and mendous crowds.dainty Muslins, Organdies, Ginghams and Prints, etc.The goods are sp remarkably cheap that a great number ef ladies.will buy two, three .and four dresses.23e.New Whi Drese Pique, 5c.worth 30e.- 4 os Spec- \u201cce ee wide; ial i5¢ | designs floral and checked designs, lar values 27c.Special worth | gc : en \u201cPique, Navy Cream Grounds (8C s, also pretty que 300 pattern effects, 28 regular v value, 50e.ia ., inc Spec- Spec- regular + value, 45c.White Wash: Goods Honey- ite comb effect, bright finish 30 inches .56 New White Dress - \u2018Lawn, in dainty 19¢ New .White Dress Grenadines, Luce 38\u20ac New White \u2018Swiss Book \u2018Dress Mus- lins, extra fine quality, od inches wide; 35¢ - St.James stl ' Shirt Walsts Jaogant looking and latest styles, a combina \u201ction which with their |.wearing qualities leys Shirt the peer of all Ladies\u2019 fancy pay aud and white Foulard Waists, white corded sateen vest front, plain back, 3 cof.66°C Special .Ladies\u2019 fine white lawn Shirt Walst, tucked ronts, trimmed broad J b louve, Inde Hotel back, new bishop sleeves, laundried collar.Special\u2019 $I 35 Ladies\u2019 Sunshades The Big Store Is showing the daintiest and most stylish creations in Ladies\u2019 Sunshades.Ladies\u2019 Shot Silk Sunshades, trimmed with chiffon, a dainty creation.Special ment of Ladies\u2019 , Parasols with $.CARSLEY COMPANT, LEMITEP, MONTREAL.» n thle department \u20ac that we ilies .biack and white | ua Ann | SUMMER DRESS GOODS.There is a great deal more to be said about our great values in Summer Dress Q disposal, prices, The best way is to come and see them.Black and White, light weight, In Fawn, Drab, Brown, Green and dray 43 inches wide, worth 6oc.Special s than it\u2019s possible to put in the space at our Pretty Summer: + eeevneneie Here's a few Dress Goods in neat Checks of Blue and White.Brown and White, and Purple and White, 40 inches wide.Worth 35c.Special.Light Summer Dress Serge, Perli finish new shades of Light, Medium and Dark wg }/ Blue and Brown, 43 inches.wide, worth.§5¢.Spec eer eaceentac pansy Seven Green, dic A beautiful line of Plain French Summer Serge, 43c fect hanging, fan pleats In front, strapped seams, latest cut.\u2018Ladies\u2019 Outing Skirts Ladies\u2019 Outing Skirts with a snappy, stylish, jaunty, tasteful air about them, and the exquisite - finish Is un object lessen In Ladies\u2019 Tailoring, Ladies\u2019 Crash Linen Outing Skirts + Sond width, deep hem, well made, regular su.8.5 Special .pm 2c Ladies\u2019 White Pique Outing Skirts, new taltor- Ladies\u2019 Crash Outing Skirts, extra Special - made, full width, strapped scams, Inverts \u2018pléated back, deep hem of same.Special, $1.70 quality, per.$2.49 Ladies\u2019 Outing Costumes.The Big Store's Summer Costumes are particilarly beautiful and deserve a prominent place in Monday's display, \"Here's twa specials, Ladies\u2019 Outing Costumes In Natural Crash\u2019 Linens, well made blouse style walst, trimmed with blue chambray \u2018with large sallor skirt with\" Regular $4, Ladies\u2019 Outing Cos collar, flare.Inverted pleated back and full Special.so.roucpeasvess sovccnu on ue 4 65 mes in Royal Blue and White, Dotted Mus» lins.made the very newest Russian style blouse with band of white muslin, high stock collar and chemisette trimmed with fine tucks, flare skirt, Regular 36.00, $3.40 Te 4 À ar \"For 2e Births, Marriages ; =a Deaths see page 80.oN 2 w {Spanish CHEEK + @ wanting lady charlo Le gelating free.123 00d ORIGINAL ESTABLISHMENT.3 Doser ©.WRAY.Undertaker, : Fides St.Dominique Street, op fo ir Ysa 7 Subuiapes Heady! \u201cMONDAY\u2019S SPECIALS.Regular Monday Regular Ste Wheat Bib A 12 12 Waring : ican Ko ve ne eo Rolled Oats.ve ees Me se 2.12 Bteel Io» Tongs., 28e Baked Beans .«0 +.Be 4 12 Strobg et Beatery.1c Qeylon Te 5 ibe.$1.00 $1.10 Garden Ce no.\u2019 Peari nife.so rea\u201d 86 5e Orystal \u2018Tumblers (doz) Bread Knife .4 + «+.Age \u201c10e * Cupe and Baucers (dos) $1l.Sugar Shell.+.+.Era 0 Butter Knife.ve.ge, ~ gr à 12s to 128 ey De str, 8d Ada É _} Dinger paie re 1.00 ; #8; CARSLEY co.fi! Monday Be £ 5 Sir -Jokn Écartaot.Baparesident,.sciences\u2014.\u2014 HIMRODS BEND von J sawrLE Po tabiisied over a quarter o tha Medical Foch Se out the ee wen Te is med ae an Tahala BH and without any Fetters ad HIMROD \u2018MAN'FG co.38 vescy STREET.L' NEW V'ronx errv.saw To Stamp Dealers and Collectors | Stamps of every denomination and {issue tor |.sale.All dlean, detached and In\u2019 packages ot Single stamps of any \u2018issué¢ supplied to cols ! TS te : ) * APIOLAST, A REMEDY Superseding Bitter Apple, OL PILLS Foi IRREGULARITIES.Es Coch! Penn Urder of ail oe HA hos EVANS & BONS, LTD.ON MARTIN.Pharmieceutical Ghost, Southampton, of the.quality desired.We v Tels buy the properties and develop * then, rt tite WILL SINK A DIAMOND DRILL (Special ti far) COLOURS FOR SCOTS \u2018GUARDS.King Edward Presented Them on Victoria Day\u2014A Brilliant Ceremony.LONDON, May 25.\u2014King Edward presented a new colour to the Scots Guards yesterday morning, on we Horse Guards\u2019 parade.Subsequently His Majesty _wit- paged \u2018the ceremony y of ee.the.eolaur, annivet Of the Pith of Queen Victoria, a Alex: andria, the Duke and Pen of Con.naught, the Duke and Ducheas of Fife, and the Duke of Cambridge witnesed the function from a window overlooking the parade und, which was thronged with a ui ionable gathering.The approach ee the King, who was sur rounded by a brilliant cavalcade of the headquarters\u2019 staff and tbe foreign military attaches, was signale» rounds of cheers, and as reached the saluting point, the maseed bands of the Guards layed the - National Anthem.The who wore the uniform of a Colonel of the Scots Guards, i the line of troope, and returned fo tb saluting point, where the ceremony of t! ion of the colour proceeded- Sabequenti e Guards marched past = the may t terminated.ère Was a general chrerran ce s of Queen Victor's Birt law.ccourts and ernment offices were closed, the pupils of the various: had « Holiday, and there were the ususl ringing of bells and the firing of salutes at Wiadsor and at the the military and naval stations.y observances of the day in \u2018Australie.at the Cape, and in India.ASK FOR LETTERS PATENT.American Capitalists Beek to Incorporate New Brunswick Coal Property.(Special to the Star.) MONCTON, N.B., May 25.\u2014Applicati has been ie Fe for 1 letters tent pie the Joint Stock ck Companys Act of New Bruns Sek 1 or ue be menu Cu of the Cons | an anganese ite with a capital of $1,000,000 cs a object of the com to acquire and operate the coal mines at Mount Carlyle, Coal Branch, in Kent County.The applicants for \u201cincorporation are James EB Geddes, Banker, New York Polleys, Mining Engine nee, New J Gurney RB.Jon Gibson: contractor; erander and E.Albert Reilly, ooh FL on = tom.seams of coul have been o od and it is the intention to put in a | class mining plant on a large scale.MOUNT BAKER DISPUTE.(Special to the Star.) ay ANCOUVER, May 25\u2014Mr.MeArthur Iepresentative, on the joi he of Coens Joint International any at Mount Baker between British Columbia and the State of Wa on says the Americans weré right in contention last year Ti ing the line, owing to an er Tor jp the original survey.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TRUST BUYS BESSEMER MINE.ne ORWAY.1 Mich., May 25.\u2014 as the United \"States Steel (Corporation for LL 000, from Ohio capitalists, Ww.who have 0; ated it for twelve years.Bad Coushs There are hundreds of cough medicines which relieve coûzhs, all coughs, except bad ones! The medicine which has been curing the worst of bad coughs * for sixty years is d Kitchener since oy the \u201csweeping\u201d movement in.the of the widows and orph orp ree last Saturdaf, with left side.CONCERTED MOVEMENT BY RRIT- | \u2019 TR IN BASTIEN TRANSVAR, Only One Boer Commando Hes a Stand Recently, and It Was or \u2018an Effective One\u2014Troop of British | Cattle Bangers Have Exciting.Experiences.(Special to the Star.) LONDON, May \u201825.\u2014A great concerted | movement under General Bindon Rlood | agaiast the Doers is proceeding in: by Commandant Viti oon has been tryi escape to the north, but so far wi act success) The movements of the various colu under General Blood have \u2018been attended * with the usual eniping by small parties of burghers.The only time the Boers made | any attempt at a stand was at a point n: sr.Dalmanthua, where the Carolina com- | mando attempted to hold off the British | under Colonel Douglas, while their cattle and wa ons we were being driven off.The | British.almost turned the Boer - tion when the burghers retired.von The troops of the cattle rangers corps wbich was organized by Col.Morga have returned to Pretoria Wolven k.They had a number of ereiting adventar pad several skirmishes 7 with Boers} y excellent scou su etting through the cer fn with \u201cap heen and 4,000 cattle.The Boers ° seven killed in the encounter with 6 : corps.- The Chronicle says ave it learns that three- British officers and \u2018about a \u2018bundred xion- commissioned officers and men, who.Were | sent back from South Africe \u2018for various misdemeanours, are now in Portland prison.A majority \u2018of prisoners are apparently ordinary offenders, but the.officers, it is said, were convicted of treason.ably siding with the Boers, One of them is sufficiently influential to secure the suppression of the names of all three.Attempts to discover their identity have hitherto failed, ut is reported {hat hat the \u2018Highland Infan- surprised a Boer laager in the Brand- A district of the Orange River Colony, the other day.The Boers were routed, They lost 12 in killed 4nd 13 in wounded, while 12 others were ere cap An examination of the deutch sent 1, bru & some.Trenet ares an Yn Se ES sgeible to to state, the total umber + of captures and surrenders, as ve e reports have been general, ou mb ag Lea quantities of other er oo Raia a ons, ete,\u201d \u201cmany oxes - munition,\u201d and so forth.The appended figures are compiled from specific statements in the tches, and relate almost entirely to the ransvasl, Jew pron res.in ver Colony the reported.Since the middle of March there are few instances where the numbers the stock taken are reported.The numbers mentioned in_the official reports since March 1 are as follows: \u2014 Boers killed, wounded, captured,\u2019 Te or, surrende Gansoreas cs 0000000 2,838 Gune capturéd or destroyed.rvvute i Rifles capi 1,15 Rounds of Lu rs caps .| le and tr va oxen captured .- 20,84 = ; Weegons and.TRANSVAAL \u2018 AAL'LEAGUË- \"rhe Has Sehit $304 to Krugér to Finapos the Boer Army.tug GRAND RAPIDS, MICA.,, \u201825.\u2014The American Transvaal League its an- noel Meet last night and erected ¢ treasurer's report 4 that 1 been ig ve i by the.tional for efit of- widoi and d'orphars of Boer Tu and == Pr ent Wi Teal e situation is not so desperate for or se Flas ver Republics às t seemed In faba with He Boers.very evs continuance of the present Rr on will help cure £ngland\u2019s war fever and sober her Sediment and clarify her reason and her conscience.ona mberlain has alresdy gone inte an eclipse e urged a continuance of the work for the.\u201cecots of the Boers sud for the relief BOTHA DESIRES PEACE.| , LONDON, May 25.\u2014General Botha Bas asked General De De Wet to meet him, the Pretoria correspondent of die \u2018Dai Be S| Seo to disco je situation.Th e says it learns from a à that the Bours are likely to take advantage of the shaenc of the hgh, commionss r face on the question of of their objections to ed \u201c EX-GOV.TANNER IS DEAD.Was Once Sentenced to Death te - Murder of Companion.Lee SPRINGFIELD m., May, 25.\u2014\u2014Joha Ri- of Illinois, iu Tanner, suddenly Th Thursday, a¢ the Leland Hotel \u2018this city, from rheumatism of the hea e had been confined to hi rtm a s dpa euts, Ex-Gov.Tanner vas born 9ù à farm Show | miles from Booneville, Ind.on A 1844, ey Day at Present Wages.pall, of the Internati Re ess announces that he will mend to next annual convention chinists at Toronto, beginning & June Sk ate bo eet for 4 mpehour reduotion in weges on ee the machinists in in tan the Sh Executive Committee of oon Poser oo - Dunedin, New Zealand.to | Ben Dom.à! B.Winchester 22 as su Ar sion work among the noes of au IE The |g to extend a call to ish Columbia.FE nerat O'Gredy-Fialr sare 230.ét UE marked in c ; During the \u201c Rétiring Sale.Those having either city, country or seaside homes to re-fit will find this an exceptional opportunity to save money.This sale will be continued from day to day till the whole of the stock is disposed of.\" \u2018Goods and prices only need to be seen and we are sure of your custom.> Easy terms if necessary to help to liquidate 4 the; stock promptly.F.Lapointe, \u201c1447-1449 \u2018St.Cattiérine St.East.Corser Montcalm.\u201d AAS AALL LALLA LLl Alls Als dd adda dlsdsdd COV IIPIVIVIVITIVVIVIIVIIVIVIIVY « VVVVVPVVUUUUVVUVOUIUUVIUVVUUUTEVUV EVENT TN VON NF v a ree re rere That stands to reason.\u2018 It\u2019s common in the Spring when the blood, which nepds cleansing, fails to give the organs the stimulus necessary for the proper performance of their functions.2 Hood's Sarsaparilla cleanses the a blood, restores appetite, gives vitality, vigor, tone | \u2014this is one of the reasons why it's \u2018called the Greatest Spring Medicine._ Take it, * 9 have taken Hood's Sarsaparills for deranged and disordersd atomach and it worked like a charm, It restored a healthy appetite, and toned my whole system.It is our family medicine.\u201d .BENJAMIN Wasa, Clinton, Ont.+41 heartily recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla, asit regulates and tones the system, and gives new life and vigor.\u201d WILLIAM VALTESS, Clifton House, Brockville, Ont, Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to cure and keeps the promise.\\ al Extraordinary Price\u2014w= Concessions \u201cwide variety: of trustworthy furniture.ts, all of the latest style and designs.plain Bgures, and we give i ur de .je which ï oo Compt with tha donk d » strike Sh sade Tn Mr.Opus smn annual re pe aby 0000 { fre machinists, the à makers and sil 9 ; 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