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[" pee 0e { sian fleet is assombied near Woosung, | - Russigns intend to Intern the slower Sr Cha été ice Visit apd withdrawal of): Sayings :\u2014 Successful .Advertisers\u2019 I | Advertising is the creator of low \u201cprices and larger sales.\u201d \u2014MR.NORRIS PP.BRYANT, \u2014 Stock Broker, CIRCULATION GE STAR wean\u201d ++ 126136 + \u2014\u2014\u2014 Total last week 473,325 VOL.XXXVII, No 124 MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MAY 26, PRICE ONE, CENT.\u2014 RUSSIAN FLEET 5 NEAR SHANGHA The Indications Are That it Has Been Divided.JAP TACTICS IN MANCHURIA Oyama Way Shows Tendency to Give dicating He is Not Yet Ready.Tsingtau, May 26.\u2014The whole Rus- | and the German squadron at Tsin is preparing for oventualities.The report from Tuingtau the German concession to Kine Chou, Shauntung Peninsula, ts in all proba- bHiIty a magnified verston of the dea- | patch from Shanghai yesterday, saving that it was credibly reported there that certain Russian vessels had arrivedat] the mouth of the Yangise river yester-, day afternoon.Roih We SOSUNK an 4, | Shanghal are situated on branches ot the Yangtse river.No news has been reveivesl from any, other pofht tending to alter the facts cab! yesterday from shanghal and there \u2018is no doubt that 1° the Russion fleet really had assembled off wo | sung such tmporiant news would have been flashed from Shanghai which® is only eleven miles south of that placa.STEAMERS HELD AT CHE FOO.Che Foo.May 26-3 p.m.All Japanese steamers arriving at this port \u2018o- day have been ordered held here pending further instructions.NO NEWS OF A BATTLE.St.Pétersburg, May 26.-1.10 pm \u2014 Nothing further has been heard here of the reported naval battle south of the Island of Formosa.($i EERIE @ © © THE FLEET IS DIVIDED.® ® we 8 Shanghai, May 28 (Noon) \u2014 © There are indirations that ® © Rear - Admiranl Rojest- D @ vensky has divided hia fleet.© @® Seventeen vessels of the Balle © © fleet anchored at Saddle + © Island last nigh.It ls Wolievet ® © that they coaled there, and @ that from that point they will @ ® prcceed north.© ® VOLDEOIROE .yo NAVIGATION OF UPPER LAKES.Every Indication of Best Season They Have Ever Been.\u201cWith anything like decent weather this should be one of the best seusons for navigation on the upper lakes that we have ever seen,\u201d remarked Capt.C.F.' Nicholson, general - passenger manager of the Northern Navigation Compan th the tide Bf emigration westward, eomprising a considerable flow of settlers from the western and midwestern states, a considerable portion goes by water, and in addition the improvement of generat conditions, the prosperity of both Canada and the United States, is favorable to our business.\u201d Captain Nicholson stated that this year ah innovation would take place in connection ein the Harvesters\u2019 excursions to the W The same rate will be quoted to those «harvesters desirous of taking advan- tage of the offer by way of the Grand Trunk Rallway and the New York Central, as is by the e railways throughout.By Grand Trunk allway to Goderich thence to Port Arthur by steamer, and from there to Winnipeg via the Cangdlan Pacific 'Raflway or Canadian Northern Rallways.i tr Picture Exhibitdd Free of Charge.Monday and Tuesday are the last two days on which the picture \u201cThe Light of the World \u2018 will be exhibited, and on thome days there will be no charge for admission, as it is the Rt.Hon.Charles Booth\u2019's wish that every one should see this picture, Fell Unconsgious on the Street.Eugene Levesque, of Ste.Elizabeth street, fell unconscious to-day at the corner of St, Lawrence and Mt.Catherine streets.He was picked up shortly after and sent in the ambulance to the General Hospital, where he Is undergoing treatment.ci Sn ; .rE Aird\u2019s Chinese » UNEQUALLED.- Pleasant Wesk-End Outings, From Viétoria Pier.Saturday at 2.30 p.rri.-\u2014-Bteamer Tetre- bonne turns to city at 7.30 same evening.Round trip to Bouchervilld, 30c; Varénnes 40g; Vértheres 50c Bread Saturday at 7 p.m.New steamer Moritteal, .for Quêbes.urn tickets, $3.50; \u2018Bodd leaving Qu Sunday or Monday e vepine, Berths, 75c to $L.Sunday.8.30 a.m.\u2014Steamer Ber- thier, for Berthier and Grand Nord Returns to elty at 9 p.m.Round t:ip, Boc.Sunday, \u2018at 9 am.\u2014Steamer Tarre- bonne, for Sorel and- way ports.Re- des pita nn) turns, to city ot 8.30 same evening.| Retfmbannte sstved on bomtd, ull I.12433 C8 Co +, Sa idee, Le adit ne die dre \u201cMALE ATTIRE\u201d Sale of Summer Suits SATURDAY $10.00, 512.00, $15.00.SEE THEM, \u201cMALE ATTIRE\" Tailored Clothes 3 STORES Cor.Craig and St.Peter Sts.2238 St.Catherine Street.1875 St.Catherine Stree3.GOAL THE HARTY & ADAIR COAL GO.1774 Notre Dame Streét.=r = à 119x77 _ Why Be Nervous ?.You like tea You drink tes, but it Interferes- with- digestion, or excites your nerves overmuch, both of ich are bad.No Necessity However to cut out tea from your meals.~ What you wan Le the right kind.«Nerve \u2019\u2019 Brand - Tea Does not wææof on the nerves.\u2019 Does not ry eue sith gen tien absobkirte @ and special We - Oured and packed.It ia the fos fes FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.§ ; + eat asus or mg iy tre = R= ALTARS ES Te 52 Dan TT Ja po Hs THE _ MONTREAL WIS _.DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, Lx MAY 26.1905 Crowds gmthered at the Dog Bhow| el Bonu.?Yesterday, apd watched the judging, which has been going forward in « most brisk und businessitke way since the beginning.Once in a while ladies exhibit their own dogs, and this always creates 8 Kennels, 1, Lady Somerset, J.W.Jar- grout deal of interyst, particularly whea the dog is u goud-sized une.The dog that has 11s mistress tvear Its kennel.is always certain nf considers able attention.and last night the ple- tures presented in different spots by beauty and the buvast were much admired.The toys were julged last night and cregled a good deal of fun, and the colles, which wre great present in numbers, were also judd There has been only une escape thus far.A big black poodle.which wns too late for regular cofryv hut was brought in shinpily for + xuthinen purposes, ran away.lis nilstress Value him at about five hutidr 1 dollurs, and he escaped because his collar was fur too louse, \u2018Hriwever after having run about town seping the sights, he was a stranger, he vite hack of his own accord to the great relief of the officials.Results In the various classes fol- ow Collies, puppies.dogs-Rob, W.J.King.1.Earl Grey.Jos, Reid, 7; \\WWood- mansterne, À.W.Mead, 3; Bruce, W.QG.Horsman, reserve, Novice, dogs \u2014Cotla Greeve.Colla Kennels, 1: Rob, W.J.King, 2; Bal- moral Clinker, Colla Kennels, 3; olla Cronle, Colla Kennels, reserve.Limit, dogs\u2014Balmural Rex, Colla Kennels, 1; Colla Groeve, Coila 1ivn- 2; Colla Cronie, (\u2018olla Keunels, L'oila Kennels, re- nels, 8.Colla Chileftan, serve.Open, dogs\u2014-Bahmor.d Rex.Coila Kennels, 1; Ch.Balmgora) Baron, Coila Kennels, 2; Colla Kiltte, JC.Panter, 8; Dominion, Duke, T.Hodda, reserve.Wihners, dogs-Talmoral Rex, 1, Ch.Bualmoral Baron, reserve.Puppies, bitches- -Luady Grey.Jos.Reid, 1, Newport Queen, Geo.Hill, 2; Cairngorm.Rose, R.Ç.Binning, 3: Rarmmock Prince, James Alnslie, reserve.\" : .Novice, bitches\u2014luey (Hitters, =id- ney Hillsdon, 1; Sheila, WW.MeGlashan, 2; Cind¢telli, 0G.Hill.3; Cairngorm, R.C.Blunlng, reserye.Limit, bitches -Luéy Qlitters, 5.Hillsden,\u2014-1;.Balmoral Jessie, Cotta Kennels, 23) Norij Shirla, Crjla.IKen- neis 79; Baldwin Mayflower, BP.J.Mc- Manus, reserve.; Open, bitches -Luvy Ghtters, 5.Hillsdon, 1: Halmoral Jessie, Colla Kennels, 2, Merry Shiela.Colla Kennels.3.Raldwio Mayflower, P.J.Mc- manus, reserve.Winners, hithes\u2014T.uey Glitters, 1: Balmoril Jessie, reserve.Puppies, dog, tri-color Ralmoral Rex, r.WW H, Smyth, M.D.1 : Galt, H.A.AE dog, tri-culor, mrk, L Limit, dogs, tri-color, Balmoral Rex, Colla Kennels, }, Colla Kiitie, J.C.Panter, 2; {ota Chieftain, Colla Kennels, 3 .Open, tri-color, Balmoral Rex.Colla Kennels, 1; Ch.Balmoral Baron, Colla Kennels, 2.Colla Kiltie, J.©.Panter.8: Colla Chfeftain, Colla Kennels, re- Berve.Puppies, bitches, tri-color, Newport Queen 3.HWM.1: Ranock Princess, James Ainslie, 2.Novide, bitches, tri-color\u2014Cinderella, @G.Hill, 1.Newport Queen.(i.Hill.2} Colla Janet, J.C.Panter, 3 Colla Daarie, Coila Kennels, reserve.Limit.bitches, tri-color -Cinderella, G.Hill 1, (\u2018olla Janet, J.¢'.Panter, 2: Coila Dearte, Cœila Kennels, 3: Kiñcar- dine Pattle.JT Lehland, reserve.Open, bitches, tri-rolor \u2014-Cinderella, G.Hi: 1; Colin Dearie, Colla Kennels 2: Kincardine Pattie, J.Leblanc, 2.Local puppies.dogs\u2014Rob.W.J.King, 1; Earl Grey.Jos.Reed 2; Defender.ti Hill, 3; Brure, W.G.Horsman, reserve, Loval, novire, dogs\u2014Ba!lmoral Clinker, Cotla Kennels.J: Rob, W.J.King, 2: Colla Kiltie 11, J.Henderson, 3: Lorne, J.N.MecCuaig, reserve Local, Umit, dogs\u2014Balmoral Clinker, Coila Kennels, 1; Ranmock Prince, James Alnslle, 2: Colla Kiitie 11, Jno.Henderson, 3.Lorne, J.N.McCualg, reserve.Local, open, doga-\u2014Balmoral Clnker, Colla Kennels, 1.lacolle King.I Meldrum, 2: Colla Kile IL, Jno.Henderson, 3; Togo, G.A.Rabineon, re- gerve.Local, pupples, bitrhes\u2014Lady Grey.Jos.Reed.1; Newport Queen, G.Hill, 8: Rannock Princess, James Ainslie, 8: Cairngorm Rose, R.C.Binning, re- perve.FOX TERRIERS, WIRE-HATRED.Local.open, b\u2026Rehes - Donnington, WVixen, Limefield Fox Terrier Kennels, 1: Donnington Venture, Thomas Moore, 2.Novice, dogs.American bred\u2014Caer- leon, Mise Eadie, v Ruffian, Miss Mur- fel Bond, 2: Cavall, ~ Eadie, 3: Rarney, Mrs.R.E.Webster, very highly commended; Sandy.Katherine Ew- tng and Jumbo, F.W.Strike, highly commended.Open, dogs, American bred-\u2014Make Up.Miss Badie, 1; Ruffian, Miss Mur- field Fox Terrier Kennels, 2; Book- makes, J.Stanford, 3.Barney, Mrs, R.E.Webster, reserve, Novice, bitehes, bred by exhibitor\u2014 Typewriter, Robert Johnson, 1, Chuin- Smiles Re Itiddett, 2, Open, Witches, bred by exhibitor \u2014 Donnington Vixen, Ldmefield Fox \u2018Perrier Kennels, 1, Typewriter, Hobert H CONTINUES TO MEET WITH POPULAR APPROVAL Croyds of People Go to See the Exhibits\u2014Judging Carried on in a Brisk Manner\u2014A Big Black Poodle Escapes.Limefieid Nugget, Lime- field Fox Terrier Kennels, 8.Novice, bitches, American bred\u2014Lady Somerset, J.W.Jarvis, 1 Open, bltches, American bred\u2014Don- nington Vixen, Limefield Fox Terrier Vis, z Novice, dogs.bred by exhitltor.\u2014 Caerleon Miss Elle, 1, Cavall, Mlas Eadte, 2: Lookmaker, J.Stanford, 3.Open.dogs, bred by exhibitor Cavall, Miss Endie, 1, Limefield Nugget, Lime- Johnson, 2 Green class, dogs Ruffian, Miss Marie! Bond, 1; Moneyvmaker, J.RB Kirk- wood, 2: Nandy, Katherine Ewing, 3; Ben A.Baby and Gentleman Jun, Pob- ert G.bure, Very highly conunergied.SUUTISH TERKMIEHS.Pupphes, dogs ~Kilty, Mrs.IL A Cameron, 1, Colia virizzle, VW.Ounnis- ton lex, 2.Novice, dogs ~ Kitty, Mrs.KR.A Cameron, 1, Osborne Luddie LG.Millen.1, Coila Grizz'e, WW tA Hoy, 3 Famia, dogs Coil rer w.0 Roy, 1 Open, dogs Povvni- tuerber, Mrs.J.M Le Moyre, 1 Washow General, WL a Rey, 1, Conn Grizele, W.00 Roy, Winners Erynhie Barber, Mra, J.AL Le Movie, 1, Wishaw Geherol, WW, GO, Roy, reserve.Puppies Lateth = - Annie Laurie, MA, Caneren, 1 Novice, hits bres Mendip Froek AL TL Stoner, TA Féveorte ILA, Came eron, 1! Volimerut Primrose, A.13, Stalker, 3 Limit, bitches Mendtp Frock, A.F, Stonor, 1, Amie Laurie, Ho AD Came cron, 2 ten, bltehes Alendip Frock, A F.Stoner, 1, Mary Carmiucihesï, Mre, J M.LeMoyie, 2: Annie Tearie, TUL Cameron 3.Radmorad Prourose, of 13, Stalker.reserve Winners, bitches Mendip Frook, A.FoRtoner, 10 Mioy Carmibchael, Mrs.J.M.Le Movre reserve Opens dog.American bred -Coila Grizzles W.+H Roy 1 (yen bitehes, American bred FRal- moral Primiroe A PE staiker 1 Open, bitches Fred hy exhibitor Mary Carmichael, Mrs, J.M.Te Movie 1, Annie laurie, It A Cun- cron, 2.Groen cluss, dogs - Dirk, Master Dougail Innes, 1.Grey class, bitches Claymore, Mar- Jory Innes, 1.IRISH TERRIERS, Puppies, dogs -Kinkora Rolf, W.H.Prunimond, 1.Brian, J.A.Menard, 2.Novice, dogs- Kinkora Rolf, WW.H.Drumimond, 1: Suffoik Paddy, Mrs.L O'Dowd, 2 Drumelamph Fazan, 3; Red Rock, L.A.Whitley, V.H.C.Limit, dogs Kinkora Rolf, W .H.Drummond, 1.Patrick, E.S.Ostell, 2; Suffolk Paddy, W, LL.O'Dowd, 3: Kin- corn Brook, Drumelamph Kennels, V.H.C\" Open, dogs \u2014 Kinknra Rolf.W.H.Drummond, 1: Kineora Broek, Drum- clamph Kennels, 2; Putrick, FE.S.O8 tell, 3.Winners \u2014 Kincora Rolf, W.H.Drummond.1: Putriek, E.S.(stell, reserve.Puppies.bitches\u2014 Peg Woffingfon.AS.Insleay, 1.Lallah Rhue, A, S.In- sleay.2.Novice, bitches -Red Caprice, Drum- ctunpg Kennels, 1: KRinkora Catholine.2.Peg Woffington, A.5.Insleay.3; ted Cress, Drumclamph Kennels, reserve, T.mit., bitches-\u2014Red Caprice, Drum- clamph Kennels.1.Red Cross, Drum- clamph Kennels, 2: Uridget, FE.8.Ostell, 3; Shamrock Jess, J.W.Jarvis, reserve.Open, bitchee\u2014Red Caprice, Drum- clamph Kennels, 1; Red Cross, Drum- rlimnh Kennela, 2: Bridget, E.8.Os- tell, 3.Shamrock Jess, J.W.Jarvis, reserve.Winners\u2014RteA Caprice, Drumclamph Kennels, 1; Red Cross, Drumclamph Kennels, reserve.Lécal, puppies, dogs\u2014Kinkora Rolf, W.H.Drummond, 1; Briar, J.A.Me- nard, 2.Local, novice, dogs\u2014Klinkora Rolf, IV.H.Drummond, 1: Suffolk Paddy, Mrs.L.N.Dowd, 2; Drumclamph Fa- gan, Drumeclamph Kenneis, 3; Irish Day, Henry Wooding, V.H.0.Limit.local, dogs\u2014Pntrick, FE.S.Os- tell, 1: Kinkora Rrock, Drumclamph Kennels, 2; Kinkora Rolf, W.H.Drum.mond, 3: Suffolk Paddy, Mrs.L.O.Dowd, reserve.Local, open, dogs\u2014Patrick, E.8.Os- tell, 1; Kinkora Brock, Drumclamph Kennels, 2; Kinkora Rolf, Drumclamph Kennels, 3.Inca), pupples, bitches\u2014Pez Woffing- ton, A.S.Insleay, 1; Lallah Rhue, A.8.Insieay, 2.Local, novice, bitches\u2014Red Caprice, Good Things in SACK SUITS.Ever since we started in business we have been giving you good which we picked up from the manufacturers that needed money.Now we are going to make a change business, and wish té clear out our recent purchases.This means extra good chances for you.One line is a lot of Sack Suits in black, navy blue and tweed effects, worth $12 and $15, which we will clear out at $7.50 avo $8.50 We would like to have you look at them.things in our 231 St, Lawrence Main St CLOTHING CLEARERS, Linited, C 3506 Notre Dame St.DrumalampH Kennels, 1; Kinkora Cath.oline, Drumclamph Kenneis, 3; Red Cross, Drumclamph Kennels, 3.Local, limit, bitches\u2014Red Caprice, Drumciamph Kennels, 1; Red Drumciapph Kennels, 3; Bridget, 8.Ostell, 3.aE Novice, dogs, American bred\u2014Suffolk Paddy, Mrs.L.O.Dowd.Open, dogs, American bred\u2014Patrick, E.8.Ostell, 1.Drumclamph Fagan, Drumciamph Kennels, 2.Novice, bitches, American bred\u2014Kin- kora Catholine, Drumclamph Keunels, 1 Open, bitches, American bred\u2014Peg Woffington, À.S.Insleay, 1; Bridget.KE.3.Ostell, 2; Shamrock Jess, J.W.Jarvis, 8.: Novice, bitches, bred by exhibitor\u2014 Peg Woffington, A.S.Insleay, 1; Lal- luh Rhue, A.8.Insleay, 2.Green Âass, dogs\u2014Irish Dan, Henry Wooding, 1: Jack, J.W.M.Ramsay, 2, Red Rock, L.A.Whitley, 3.Green class, bitches\u2014Peg Woffington, A.S.Insleay, 1; Lallah Rhue, A.8.Insleay, 2.BOSTON TERRIERS.dogs\u2014Boston (Chas.Turner).dogs-Boston (Chas, Turner).Lady Brindle (Dr.(Miss Edith Limit, Open, Pupples, bitvhes\u2014], W.A.Molson): 2, Beauty Parker); 3.Trufalgar Sappho (D.Suetens).p Limit.bltches\u20141, Lady Brindle (Dr.W.A.Molson); 2, Beauty (Miss Edith Parker).3, Trafalgar Sappho, (D.Suctens).Limit.bitches, 23 Ibs.and under 30 Ibs.1.Lady Eleanor (H.N.Gardiner), 2, Jess (A.DB.Strachan).Open, bitches\u20141, Lady Eleanor (CH.N.Gardiner).?.Reauty (Miss FE.Parker).3.Trafalgar Sappho (D, Suetens), reserve, Jess (A.B, Strachan).Winners -Lady Eleanor; Beauty.MANCHESTER TERRIERS.reserve, Novice, dogs\u20141st Dick (Aime Pro- vencul).; Limit.dogs\u20141st, Bloomfield Duke, (F.12.Montgomery).Open dogs- 1, Bloomfield Duke.Winners, dogs\u2014}, Bloomfield Duke; reserve, Dick.Puppies, hMtohes\u20141, Dominion Duchess (Jus.Mis).Novice, bitches\u20141, Nellie (Aime Pro- venucal).Limit.bitches\u20141, Topeey (F.Mont- gomury); 2, Beauty (P.Hickey).THE DOG SHOW.\u2014\u201cGENERAL LEE.\u201d Open, hitches\u20141, Dominion Duchess; 2, Topsey: 3, Beauty.Open, doge\u2014!, Bloomfield Duke (F.E.Montgomery).Open, bitches\u20141, Bloomfield Duchess (F.E.Montgomery).Ty Open, dogs, bred by exMbtor\u2014L Bloomfield Duke.Open, bitches, Dominion Duchess.fireen class, doges\u2014l, G Dtak Provencal).Green class, bitches\u20141, Nellie (Aime Provencal).BULL TERRIERS.hred by exhibitor, (Aime Puppies, 1, Rockliffe Blaser, (R.H.Elilott); 2, Nelson (Beatrice M.Bell): 3, Captain (James Cameron); reserve, Nicholas (E.J.Rothweil.) Novice dogs\u20141.Rockliffe Blazer (R.H.Elliott); 2, Nicholas (E.J.Roth- well3; 3, Dick (James Carreron); reserve, Buller, \"(H.Rush); very highly commended, The Colonel (E, W.Var- ney); highly commended, Thornley Scrap (P.W, St.George) Limit, doga\u2014ist Rockitffe Blazer, (R H.Eldott): 2nd, Ottawa Wiking (T.A.Armstrong); ard, Nicholas (E.J.Roth- well): reserve, Buller (H.Rush).Open, doge\u2014 over 30 lbs.\u20141pt, Rock- liffe Blazer (R.N.Flliott); 2nd, Ottawa Viking (T.A.Armstrong): 3rd Ntcho- las (E.J.Rothwell).Open, dogs, under 30 lbs.\u2014Ist, Nelson (Beatrice M, Bell).Winnera, dogs\u2014Rockiiffe Blazer (R.H.Elliott); reserve, Ottawa Viking (T.À.Armstrong).Pupples, bitches\u2014let.Lady Conquest (W.P.Stewart); 2nd, Heath Bloom (W.BE, Phillips Bowie).# Novice, .bitches\u20141st, Lady Conquest (W.P.Stewart): 2nd, Heath Bloom (W.E.Phillips Bowie): 3rd, Clear (J.B.McCormick): reserve, Wavterley (Mrs.H.M.Patterson).; Limit, bitohes\u2014Ist, Heath Bloom (WE.Philips Bowie).2nd, Sally (J.E.Brunette); 3rd, Clear (J.B., McCor mick).Open bitches, 30 lbs, and over\u2014lst Magnet (H.Silver): 2nd Rocldiife Tdeal (R.H.Elliott); 3rd, Newmarket Maid, (S.Butcher); reserve, (Herbert Robertson).; Open,bttches, under 80 tbe,\u2014ist Heath Bloom (W.E.1 Bowie); Inq, Waverly Queen (Mrs.H.M.Patterson) Winners, bitches\u20141st, Lady Conquest (W.P: Stewart); reserve, Rockiiffe Ideal (W.H.Ellott).Local, open, dogs\u2014Ist, Dick (James Cameron); 23nd, Nicholas (E.J, Roth- well); 3rd, The Colonel (E.W.Var- ney).reserve, Buller (H.Rush); highly commended, Jeff (W.Brinton).Local open bitches\u2014lst, Magnet (H.Silver): 2nd, Newmarket Princess (Thomas Cameron); 3rd, Sally (J.E.Brunette); reserve, Waverly Queen (Mrs.H.M.Patterson); very highly commended, Clear (J.G.McCormick).Novice, dogs, American bred\u2014lat Nelson (Beatrice M.Bel): Ind, Nicholas, B.J.Rothwell); 3rd, The Colonel (E.Varney), Open, dogs, American bred\u2014Ist Nicholas (E.J.Rothwell); 2nd, Petra IL (R B.Gilmour).Novices.bitches, American bred\u2014Ist, Waverly Queen (Mrs.J.M.Patterson).Novice, dog, bred by exhibitor\u2014lst, Colonel (G.A.Cooke).Open, bitches, bred by exhibitor\u2014lat, Sally (J.E.Brunette).; Green clags, dogs\u2014lst, Nicholas, (K.J.Rothwell); 2nd, Jack (Mre.H.Robinson).3 .Green olase, bitches\u2014Ist, Heath Bloom .Hersey Cup best bull terrier in show, R.H.Billiott, of Ottawa.« G.Kent Cup for best bull terrier bitch, Lady Conquest, owned by D.P.Stewart, of Ottawa.This month's issue of Spaldings Ath- lotic Library is entitled \u2018How ron: tle.\u201d The book is edited by Mr.F.R.Toombs, and is devoted principally to special poses and fMiustrations by Georges Hackenschmidt, the \u2018\u2018 Lion.\u201d It shows the champion in many poses.It also contains a sppclal article by Hackenschmddt on \u201cFrain- ing,\u201d in which the champion gives good advice to beginners.e book also contains many full of poses by Geo.Bothner, Tom Jenkths and other famone wrestlers.It is without question the most complete and up-to-date book on wrestling that has ever been written.Besides showing accurately how to meoure each hoid and fall, the SFR PAGE ) pay book aleo contains interesting articles on training, and the oMotal raley ail styles of wrestling.No More Salary Limit - in the Eastern League Mr.Kreitner, of Montreal, Moved It Be Abolished, and Others Voted With Him.New York, May 26.\u2014The eight clubs | of the Bustern Leugue are nu longe\u201d | required to llimit their payrolls to $3.- 200 per month.The leugue has Hfued | lid and has altogether done away a such a nuisance as a salary limit.; Such was the action taken at the meet- ME of the Rustern League magnatles at the Hotel Victoria.President Kreit- ner, of Montreal, moved that the existing rule be rescinded, and ®hen the matter come to a vote hii collengues voted with him.Last year a commit- | tee of three \u2014onsisting of Manager George T.Stallings of Buffalo, Kugeie F.Underhill of Rochester and then | President Mack of the Toronto Club\u2014 | was delegated to secure the views of\u2019 Eastern League club vwnera and man-! agers and draft an cquitable rule for a salary limit.They decided for a aul- ary Hmit of $3.200, and in their report to the Eastern League suggested that each club be Hmited to fourtevn players from June lst to September Ist.Furthermore, each club was compelled to furnigh a bond of $5,000 as à guarantee that it would fulfil al the conditions of the new rule, with the alternative of a severe pecuniary penalty.At the annual league meting the report ,of the committee was adopted.with the single amendment permitting clubs to carry fifteen instead of fourteen players between June 1st and September 1st.The rule, therefore, permitted clubs to carry as many players i as they pleased up to June Ist, on which date, howzver, they were expect ed to dispose of all materlal tot nvall- able, The time limit of September st was fixed 80 as to allow clubs to try out young players during the last two ar three weeks of the ochamplienship season.Manager Stallings of Buffalo, though a member af the committee which drew up the new rule, declared that he was wilHng to bet from $100 down ta $5 that | no Eastern [League club would live up to its provisions.At last Nunday's meeting it developed that the Rochester club was the only one to have filed the requifed bond of $5,000 with President Powers, COST OF 194 TEAMS.During the season of 1904 Jersey City was credited jeith having a monthly payroll of something lke 6.000.and Buffalo and Daltimore paid our each month an amount cle to those fix- ures.Fven the tafl-and Rochester club was costing its owners nearly $4,000 a month, Newark was supposed to have about the cheapest team onthe cireui: but its monthly payroll was at no time | | | below the $4,000 mark.The salary Himtt then was $2.4 a month, but it was always considered in the light of a loke ; and no elub had the slightret intention of living up to its provisions.When the committee on salaries decided on à limit of 53,200 a month there were many who were sceptical as to its ever being religiously observed.Further more, it was openly intimated that few clubs would come forward with the $5.000 band.On the other hand, there were those prominently identified with the Eastern League affairs, who hoped that the salary Umit would be strictly observed, belleving that ft would be of utmost benefit ta the league as a whole, by making the clubs more evenly matched.Manager Murray of the Jersey City Club did not hesitate to state at Sunday's meeting that the rule, had # been allowed to continue in force, would have been an excellens.thing for all the clubs.It had enabi$ him to get together a good team, Be said, at a considerably less expense tn the club-owners than the season previous.The new rule has served Hs purpose to some extent in that many players have submétted to big cuts In their salaries, in some cases being as high as $100 a month.Now that no rule exists, the clubs not only are not im- ited In the master of salaries, but they are privileged to carry as many players during the season as they are willing to pay salaries to.TORONTO WON FROM NEWARK.Visitors Were Presented With Runa by Third Baseman O\u2019Brien.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, May 26 \u2014Tnronto took the first from Newark yesterday, at Diamond Park.The visitors had no right to score as many runs as they did, O\u2019Brien belng responsible for two of them.Tha big third seman fumbled a grounder from Gatins, and then threw it into the bleachers.Cur- rie was in the box for the locals and pitched a good game, although he allowed seven men to reach first on balle Sullivan was behind the bat for the first thne and caught a fair game.Toronto hit Hesterfer at the right time.when there were men on the bases.A small crowd attended the game.the races doubtless being responsible for the poor turn out Toronto scored in the third.Rapp drew a base on balls.Harley singled, White sacrificed, Soffel flew out to left fleld and Rapp scored.Another run came in the fourth.O\u2019Brien hit for three beses and scored on Currtes long fly to centre.In the fifh two bases on balls, two singles and a two bagger netted two more runs, Newark scored in the second.Shea hit for two bases and scored when Hesterfer singled.In the eighth ning, when Newark had a man on base, O\u2019Brien fumbled Gatin's'hit and then threw into the bleachers.Two sco At Toronto\u2014 R.H IE.Toronto .00101200%\u20144 7.3 Newark .010000020\u2014-3 6 Batteries\u2014Currie and S8ulltvan; Hester- fer and Shea.Umpire, Hassett.Attendance, 800.At Rochester\u2014 Rochester .200001000\u2014 6°5 Jersey City .800000050-5 8 8 Battertea\u2014Cleary and Walters and Steelman; Olmsted and Vandergrift.'m- pire, Conway.Attendance, 1080.Buffalo\u2014 puffale - .000171100\u201410 14 2 Providence .120003107\u201414 14 3 Batteries \u2014MHligan, Jones, Yerkes and McManus; Nops, Cronin , and Thomas.Umpire, Bimmer.Attendance.2858.EASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Fer ~ .Won.Lost.cent Buffaln .«os .-.15 R .6R2 ees 18 10 545 18 11 542 18 13 5 18 13 5 n 14 440 10 13 483 IRON MAN WAS TAKEN OUT.The Cincinnatl Reds Put Another Crimp In Moûraw's Giants - New York 000006010\u20141 8 à Cinainnéts .0003800002\u2014 7 1 Batteries-\u2014-MoGinnity.Taylor and Bres- mahan; Ewing and Ph .Umplre, Relrewine.Attendance, 2000.At Philadelphia\u2014 Chicago .-.5090000103\u20140 12 3 Philadelphia .400000000\u2014 8 3 and O'Neill: Corridon, Sparks and Kahoe.Umpire, Johnstone.Atterslance, 2908.At Boston\u2014 Boston.20002020°\u20148 11 0 Pittsburg .0000100102 8 s Batteriles\u2014 Wilhelm and Needham: Case and Peitz.Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 2100 NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.Per \u2018Won Lost.cent New York .25 8 757 Pittshburgæ 2.200000 19 15 BBR Philadwlptia 22.18 15 516 Chicago 2124 o.oo.15 17 514 Curcinnmtl Loo.15 17 459 St.Louis .1 13 19 .408 Boston .13 19 406 Brooklyn .14 23 BIS CLOSE RACE IN AMERICAN.Cleveland Defeats New York and is in Halling Distance of Top.At Cleveland - RH E Cleveland 2207501290*\u20149 14 1 Nuw York Yan000001 -0 4 2 Pattaries- Jass ant Bemis; Powell and Moecuire Umpires, Sheridan und Me- CŒurthy.Attendance, 226d.\u201c At Detroit Potrero ON10406020\u20147 11 3 120000402 9 11 1 Donovan.Mullin and Drill; and Schreck.Umpldre, 2xon 'hiladelphia .Hattertes Waddell, Bender Kelly, Attendanrce At Chieago\u2014Lioston-Chicago game postponed; rain.At St Taonils-St Louis- Washington game Dpodtponed; wet grounds.AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING Per Wor Inst cent Chicago iii 17 11 607 Cleveland ooo casse 16 11 543 Pitladelphin 2222220.15 13 52 Ivete Lo Loo 15 14 517 Et Tonus .14 15 457 Washington 14 17 452 New York 13 18 319 Boston oo.LL.12 17 414 The Derbys defeated score of 23 to 7 en Victoria Day Fletcher's Field.Jockeys by a on Kelly is the only man of the old Montreal tenn sold to Baltimore now with that outfit.Hammond has an offer from the Manchester Club and ig sise in rom- \u201cmunication with Court Campeanu, of Pa.Serunton, Hugh Jennings (ts not ond with Raltime at plaving sec- present.Lou- densiager, who js called Leudy for short, is playing the bag.T:e* Waverley Baseball Cub are open tn receive challenges from any ~luh whose players are ynder sixteen vears of age.Crescent preferred.G:me to take place Saturtay 27th if possible.Address.13IR Waverley street, town of St.Louls, Que, ' COMMENT It is to be hoped that the winner of the not \u2018\u2019Hoch der Kalser's Cup.\u201d ocean race will Jeffries made $33,000 {th his theatrics al tour last season.Yet there are some people still wondering why the heavyweight champion wanted to retire from the ring.There are horremen who believe that with a sweeter disposition Lou Dillon, 1.58 1-2, will be able to reduce her record against time this year.Budi \u201cYAMAGATA,™ The Jap wrestler, who_has a Jiu Jitsu match with Tremblay at Sohmer Park Friday.Doble has been working to this end all winter in far-away California.Here Is another factor which enters Into ex- ireme speed.Every force must be working just right to break world's records.All Joking aside, the match between Sullivan and Mitchell, which has been agreed on for September, with both principals training faithfully, could be made an exhibition of boxing worth seeing.It would be interesting, if tor nothing else, simply to show the advance that boxing, as a science, has made Bince these men were in their prime.But wiil they ever get so far as to meet?Yesterday there appeared a letter trom Mr.Alingham, who hae always taken considerable Interest in lacrosse, 1t is well worth perusing, and contains some profitable hints.The writer of this letter suggested a double referee system for iaorogse long before the matter took ooncrete shape in the minds of the local lacrosse magnates, LACROSSE CHANGES ON SHAMROCK TEAM Men Who are Likely to Fill Vacant Positions, New faces will be seen on the Shamrock team to-morrow afternoon, when they play the Caps the opening game of the N.A.L.U.series on the St.Louis du Mlle End grounds.The places of Robinson, McIlwaine and Hoobin have to be fllled, and it ts also a question as to whether Brennan Will play or not.The Ukely candidates for the vacan- MR.JOE LALLY, Who will act as referee in the opening match of the senior lacrosse season, on the Shamrock grounds.des are Noonan, Hardigan, Tracy, Martin and Devine, They are all experienced Intermediates and know the game thoroughly.There was à prac- thee list evening and the usual large number of players were in uniform.Toronto Defeated Cornell.Special to The Montreal Star.Jthaca, N.Y., May A.The \u2018Toronto Untversity lacrasge teum vasily de- fente] the Cornell aggregition on Percy fleld yesterday afternoon, by Thy score of 8 to 1 The Canadians rolled up geven goals in the first half and the haces ons, In the second half the viaitorsCeuseld up and vontented themselves with a single at the same thine preventing Cornell from scoring.Thy Toronlo forwards were invincible und their passing was (he finest ever seen in this rity.Saturday\u2019s Fixtures, LACROSSE - Shamrocks in Shamrock grounds.BASEDALL Montreal vs.on Montreal grounds.GOLF -Denniston (seratceh medal), qualifving round.Royal Montreal Git Club, Second Round, (prest- dents cup).Victoria Golf and Country Club, Metropolitan at Westmount.vs.Westmount.KENNEL.\u2014Dog Show at the Victoria Rink AQUATICS.\u2014Club races at the Royal St.Tawrence Yacht Club, 2 raters, Seawanhaka class, dinghies and handicap races.\" ATHLETICS.Montreal Harriers\u2019 track games on the M.A.A, A.grounds.FO(/TBALL.\u2014Assoriation games, M.A A.A.va, Point St.Charles; Wes:- mount vs C, P.R; Outremont vs.Y.M.C.A.; Mountain Birds vs.La- chine.vs, Capitals, Raltimore, THE GOLFERS Byers Was Defeated.New York,May 26.\u2014Yesterday was a day of unexpected reverses for the most prominent players in the Metro- polftan Golf Association's annual championship tournament on the links of the Foxhille' Golf Club.In the first round of match play, Kben M.Byers, of Pittsburg, who won the match pliy round yesterday, was defeated by James Rhett, of the Crescent Athletic Club, Brooklyn.In the afternoon.Walter B.Travis was put out by Jerome D.Travers, who is practically a schoolboy, by.7 up and 6 to play.Dwight Partridge, of Garden City.the inter-scholastic champion, held his own acalnst good players, so that two of the eight remaining for the chief honor are schoolboys, while the other six are somewhat more seasoned.British Ladies Won Yesterday.London, May 26.\u2014The ladies\u2019 iInter- national golf match, arranged by the executive committee, of the Ladies Goif Union, between the British and American women players, was played at Cromer yesterday, and resulted in a British victory.l'efore the game began the number of competitors was changed to seven on each sideand the British won by 6 to 1.Miss Georgi- anna Bishop, the former American champion of Bridgeport, Conn.was thei only American vho won, defeating Miss Lottie Dod, the English cham- glon.FOOTBALL Teams for Saturday.The faMlowinz \u2018teams have been selected to represent Westmount in thelr league games next Saturday, vs.C.P.R.senior and intermediate to be played on Westmount Fark.Westmount vs.C.P.Ry., M.and D.League, Division 1, kick off 4 pm.:\u2014 W.R.Clapp, goal; H.3.Woodburn, right back; W.Martin, left back; J.Martin, night half-back; W.Neville, centre half-baek; A.Graham.left half-hack; W.8.Wilson.right outside forward: J.Mactariwme, (capt.), right inside forward: R.Crabbe, centre; W.Deans, left Inside forward: Nalrn, left outside forward.Reserves, J.D.Tooney, L.8.Clibbo:.Westmount Intermediate vs.C P.Ry.intermediate, kick ff 2 pm, rharp:\u2014G.P.Shortrede, goal, W.Smadill, right back; J.Patterson, left a Ir SE fl] PhS ! New York, May 16.\u2014Following are the results of the Brooklyn Handicap: Kirst race, about 6 furlongs-\u2014Ivan the Terrible, 110; Lyne, 8 to 1, won, Bohemia, 99, Diggins, 20 to 1, second; Shotgun, 126, Odom, 9 to 1, third.Time, 1.10 2-5.Lady Amelia, Toscan, Irene Lindsay, Goldsmith, Stamping Ground, Workman, Ancestor, Tomcod and Campo also ran.Second racu, seiling, 1 1-16 miles-Jac- quin, 101 J.J.Walsh, 11 to 5, won, Jane Holly, 104, W.Knapp, 10 to 1, second: Conjurer, 111, Martin, 4 to 1, third.Time, 1.45.Northeru Star, Ella Snyder, Go To Win, Wizard, Kehallan, Divination, Mabel Richardson, Priority, Orthodox, Tippo- crates and The Veiled Lady also ran.Third race, the Expectation stakes, 5 furlongs\u2014 Woolwich, 115, Odom, 10 to 1, won; Firat Water, 125, O'Nelll, 9 to 20, second; Water King, 113, W.Davis, 20 to 1, third.Time, 1.02 1-5.Lancastrian, Quorum, MeKlttredge, Samson and Ple- bian also ran.Fourth race, the Brooklyn Handicap.$29,000 purse, 1% miles\u2014Delhd, 124, Butas, 3 to 1, won; Ostrich, 92, W.Kuapp, Kopp, 10 to 1, 3; Graslallo, 108, Hildebrand, 7 NINETEENTH BROOKLYN HANDICAP © HAS EASLY WON BY Thirty Thousand People Were Present, the Crowd Being Smaller Than Usual on Account of Ihcreased Prices.to 1, thinl.Time, 2.06 2-5.Sir Brillar, Colonial.Girl, Pasadena, Leonidas, Lord \u201cof the Vale, Broomstick, Proper and Dadpty also ran.Pifth race, selling, about & furlongs-\u2014 J Col.Ruppert, 106, Burns, 3 to 1, Wen; Tdtue Woods, 98, L.Smith, 16 to 1, second; Jetsam, 108 Hildebrand, 10 ww 1, third.Time, 1.10 3-5.King Cole, Big- Hght, Vladivostok, Thirty-Third, Confessor, Aspasla.Water Mirror, Port Arthur, Graylad, Hannibal Boy.Linernft.Yul- ham and Maid of Timbuctoo also ran.Sixth race.5 furlongs\u2014Voorhees, 112, ENelll, 4 to 1, won, Don Diego, 112, W, Davis~3 to 1.second; Transmute, 108, Hildebrand, 16 to 5, third Time, 1.02.Succeed, Vagabond, FHp-Flap, Remdng- ton, Sandy D, Adesse, Valencia, Sweet Heart, Miss Point, Fastin, ilow About You, and Cassini also ran.Velhi, last year's champion \u201cmiler\u201d carried the Keiene colors to an easy vie tory.The speedy son of Ben Brush thereby enriched his owner In the sum of $16,000, while Ostrich, from the Hoston Stable, captured second prize ($2,500, und Grazlallo, the Columbia Stable\u2019s ran- didate, won third money.81,500.Abont 80,000 persons were on the grounds, the attendance heing less than the average on handicap day.because of the advance in prices at the gates, Delhi was favorite, carrying thousands upon thousands of public money As gnod As 4 to ] could be had against his chances for a moment when the books opened, Ostrich to 21-2 to] in a few minutes but the flood of wagers forced his price | and Graziallo were heavily backed for sec- | ond and third positions, 80 the general run of race-goers may be sald to have profited us they seldom do in battleg with the layers over the big handicaps.The weather was Ideal for the running of the nineteenth Brooklyn handicap Vue original ficld was reduced (uv 1] coutest- ants by the withdrawal ut First Mason.Delhi, with Burns up, was cheered as he emerged from the paddock.Bo were the others, especially Proper and lainty.Colontal Girl drew the rad! postition, and when the barrier went up showed for a brief space in front.Delhi rushed to the fore under vigorous urging, and when the racers scurried past the Judges\u2019 stand he held a commanding position.Grazlailo, nicely handled by Hildebrand, worked into secund place before Uolemal Girl, while Lord of the Vale was fourth, with the others following.Proper and Dainty were away badly, and did not move up a particle from beginning to ond The first mile was made in 14] None of the others had been able to get near the leader, and Burns cleverly held hia place close tu the rail.Grazlullo galled slightly after the mile post was passed, and Colontal Girl tired rapidly.When the leaders stralghtened out into the stretch it seemed that Delhl would be overtaken, Dut no one got near ennugh to tell whether the brown colt was strong-hearted.Seventy yards from home Ostrich came with à great rush on the outside He had bean running away bak in seventh place but slowly closed in during the drive down the stretch, and in the final great effort, his rider WHile Knapp, awoke to his opportunity The leaders evidently were almost exhansted, and under a gruelling from the whip Ostrich ran up to them as though they had stap- ped.Half a dozen jumps from the finish he flashed between Dell and Grazialle, and snatched from the latter the second section of the purse, Colonial irl also weakened, and Sir Brillar finished stoutly in the fourth place Yelhi's race, unpaced from start to fin.Ish, was creditable, the mile and a quar- terheing made In 206 2-6.or a fifth of a second better than the Pleket's time lust Year.The other races were good.There was a small play on the Bennington crack two- year-old.First Water, which went tn hig defeat befora August Relmon's Woolwich in the third This was because of A short price, Z to 5 First Water came back after the race slightly lame, and a small stone probably caused his defent In the fifth race, Colonel Ruppert was the cause of much grief to the bookmakers As good us J0 to 1 was offered against him.Friends nf the stable were not long In getting thelr money down, and the tip spread so rapldly that the price was pounded down to 3 hefore post time, rn.gardless of heavy play nn every one of the 18 other starters in the rave back; I, S.Clibbon, right halfhack; J.McArthur, centre half-back: A.Wright, left half-bark; Johnston, right outside forward.F.Davies, right inside forward; J.D.Toomey, centre forward: F.Whiteside, left inside forward: F.Freedman, left nutstde forward; reserves, M.Snowdon, Hetty.The Outremont Teams.The Outremont team to play Y.M.C.A.on the Outremont grounds, Fletcher's Field.tn-morrow will be as follows: Goal, Brighton; backs.Brown and Shoemaker; halves, Doyle, Pickering, W.Douglas.rentre forward, J.Douglas; O.R.forward, Stuart; 1.R.forward, T.Douglas: O0.L.forward, MeQuestion: I.IL, forward, Barrons.Kick-off at 3.30.The Outremont second team will play the Potnt seconds on the latter's grcunds.The Cutremont team will meet on Fletchers Field at 2.15, where the team will be picked from the following: J.Johnston, R.Findlay, F.Ritchie, Chauvin, Scott, Paterson, Chard, Birse, Dick, Hemsworth, Jarvis, Barnes, Taft, Popham, Douglas.CRICKET Saturday\u2019s Test Match.The following team will represent \u201cB\" division of the Montreal and District League, in the test match between A and B divisions, to be played Saturday.\u2014 A.Hopkins (captain), and A.Red- fern, of Montreal Woollen Mills; AM.Fyfe and T.A.Dryden, of Victoria; G.Taylor, of Point 8t.Charlies; .Goodson, of Lachine; W.Baker and Wm.Raber, of Dominion Cotton Mills; K.Dowie, of Westmount I!.; W.P.Briggs, of Mount Royal II; S.Atkinson, of Osborne; spares C.8.Preston, H.Horsfall, E.Lewis, The grounds on which the match is to be played have not yet been decided on.THE TURF GOOD RACING AT WOODBINE.The Regulars Had Things to Themselves Yesterday.Toronto, May 26.\u2014The lull yesterday after tha holiday crush at the Woodbine was decidedly gmteful to the regulars, who had the game in thelr own hands.The attendance was a large one, but thete was an absence of crowding.The weather was fine und much warmer, and the day was the most pleasant of the meeting.The six events were all well filled with good fields.The result was excellent racing under conditions that could ecarcely be improved upon.results: Firet race, 5 furlongs, flash purse, for B-year-olds and upwards\u2014Collector Jes- sup, 116, Jones, 3 to 1 and even, won by a head; Caper Sauce, 106, H.Phillips, 3 to 1, second, Miss Morgan, 95, Roman- elll, 7 to 2, even and 2 to 5, third.Time, 1.02.Preen, John Peters, Wadell 1], Gemini, Polly Ann, Sleeping, and Mike Clancy also ran.Second race, 44 furlongs, l.orne purse, for maiden 2-year-olde\u2014The Clown, 110, E.Walsh, 1 to 5 and 3 to 5, won by 3 iengths; Lady Huron, 108, Romanelli, 20 to i, second; Ferroniere, 108, H.Phil- Mpe, 5 to 1, third.Time, .58.Ban Fara, Cobmosa, Little Flea, Henry Waring, Cannte, Hand, Wicklow Girl and The Mazy also ran.Third race, Maple Leafe stake, 1 1-16 miles, §-year-olds, foaled and owned in Canada\u2014Maid of Barrie, 117, E.Walsh, 2% to 1 and 7 to 10, won by a length; Sampan, 122, Munro, 6 to 6, second; Dil- eas, 117, Romaneid, 8 to 1, third, Ttme, 1.62%.Hockey Rink, Have-a-Cire, Miss Galety and Awe also ran.! Fourth race, Helter-Skelter steeple- chass, about two mlies, for 4-year-olds and up\u2014Arius, 162 }.Kelly, 2 to 1 and 4 to 6, won by a length; Thornhedge, 157, Brazil, 12 to 6, second; Bob Alone, 155, Bulcroft, 8 to 1, third.Time, 4.43%.Mabon, Glmore, Haversack., Sheridan Lad.Dick Willis, Camembert and Punctual also ran.Fifth race 1 mile, Leamington handicap, for 3-year-olds and up\u2014Scartell, 116, Munro, 7 to 8 and 1 to 2, won by three lengths; Irish Witch, 105%, J.Walsh, 2 to 1, second; Yeoman, 99, Creamer, 8 to 1 end even, third.Time, 1.43%.Chamble, and Loupanie also ran.Sixth race, 6 furiongs, Whkby puree, æelling,.3-year-olds and u hattelaine, 117, Romaneill, 7 to 8 and to 8, won hy two lengths; Btay Away, 105, Croghan, \u20ac to 1, second; The World, 117, Murray, 3 to 1, third.Time, 1.17%.Collision, Mar- ston Moor, Rhino, Grand Swoop, Vall- quette and Goiden Crest also ran Horse Deal to Be Aired.Windsor.Ont, May 26.\u2014Arthur Brown, arrest in connection with a horse deal between himself and John Movs, a Winnipeg horseman.A feature of \u2018the rase ls the mysterious disappearance nf the racer and noted ringer, Fred Wilton Brown agreed to find a horse with a 206 record for Moys, for $800 Rrown claimed the horse died in Windsor, as It was about ta be shipped.He offered to refund all Moys had \u2018advanced, but the latter refused settlement until the matter is afred in court.Apparently Moys heliovea that the horse that died here 1s not the one Brown bought for him and that Brown has secreted the horse, whirh is supposed to he Fred Wilton.International Races In London.In the International cycling races at the Crystal Palace, London, F.J.Kramer (American), won the mile (scrateh) event, defeating Schilling, of Holland; Mayer, of (Germany, and Friel, of France, Time.2.12 3-5.Later 1t was announced that Kramer had been disqualified for boring, and that Schilling had been awarded the race.In the quarter-mfle race, Mayer was first, Kramer second and Schilling third.Time, 36 3-5.Kramer won the half-mile, Schilling Tos second, and Mayer third.Time, Low Shoes For Style If you want a really stylish shoe you want this shoe.It\u2019s a Blucher Oxford with pointed toe.Made of Patent Colt Leather.There\u2019s nothing like Patent Colt to give shoes a stylish dressy appearance.It\u2019s rich Jooking.Is always soft and flexible.Looks better and wears longer than any other patent leather made.Every line in this shoe will appeal to young men\u2014men who like style.These shoes can be worn on all occasions \u2014 equally suitable for street and evening wear.Low shoes are always cool and comfortable in warm weather.Made with medium soles ; high, low and mediam heels ; Blucher and Lace Style, $4.00 and $5.00.Whether you intend buying or not come in and see them.Invictus Shoe Store, 249 St.James St.(Opp.Ottawa Restaurant.) 2RERED2REDESR CURE FOR PIMPLES Gentl SP (UTICA Ointment, but do not rub.\u2018 ® Wash off the Ointment in five minutes with Cutl- cura Soap apd hot water, and bathe freely for some minutes.Repeat morning and evening.Use Cuticura Soap for bathing as often as agreeable smcar a well known horse dealer at Leaming- ton.taken to Winnipeg under TFICTITTTII OT mt Al a Stee AL.ili di rt ot ce # 3 i > AI Para EEE ON SRE SRE pe a re RIE a \u2014 = viata FOR VOTE OF CENSURE Mr.Balfour Asked Liberal Leader to Pledge Good Order.BUT SIR HENRY REFUSED Merely Expressing Beiief Members Would Not Indulge in Disorder Unless Provoked.London, May 26.There wis a ther acrimonious discussion the House of Commons yesterday noon, on the riotous scenes House on May 22 -und a re the disorder at one time imminent owing to fron Vatfour's demand that Rir Hewry Campbells Bannerman (the Liberal feadery guarantee that there shall Of \"such outrages on decency and fatr- play,\u201d If he granted a day for the discussion of the prupesed vole of censure.- Sr Henry hotly repudiated respon.Bibility for the disorder, declartnæ That it was due to Mr.Balfour's departure from the invariable practice of fng immediately where His personal conduct ag minister was Impunged.Sir Henry refused the pledge and after a lively interchange of arguments the Liberal leader sada) he thought the members would not de- \"part from the ordinary procedure less provoked by Mr Balfour Premier said he accepted this \u201csnme- what grudging undertyking * and fixed May 30 for the debate on the of censure._ WILL SUBMIT NO PROPOSALS Answering Lord Hugh ¢ecil deader seetne] so The of the Conservative Free Traders) who asked for information in the House of! Commons regarding the attitwle of the Premier on the subject of the Colonial conference, Mr.Halbour said the tov.ernment would not submit any pro-\" Trnpeertal Colonial posals on the subject of ference to next year's ference.BOSTON BANK CLOSES DOORS.Seventy-one Other Banks and Trust Creditors.pre- cones Com \u2018are Boston, X Severty-nane banks and trust col cjnost of them in Massachusett ME the creditors\u2019 of the bankin Burnett, Cummings & Com this city.which yesterday file tary petition in bankruptcy files placed at $1,714,368.The Gte stated to Le, uncertain.rs have bean they will not exceed $200,000.Attorney 3.T.the firm, said t failure was the b of the Concord & way Company.th ham & Buzzard's the Lowell & Host and the Bristol Coun.way.Thes roads were ln thinly FëXled distric:s and were unable to make aultable connection with roads running to Boston.The four companies were placed in the hands of recelvers, and their notes became valueless.The Massachusetts Securities Company's bonds which were seoured by obligation of the rall- Ways, lost value and entailed losses upon the firm.Lawyer Auebach stated also that the buying of the Hamp- den Trust Company, of Springfield, and of the Taunton Safe Deposit & Trust Company.Taunton, both of which, unknown to the firm, were In eerious financial straits, and which were placed in the hands of receivers, hastened the firm's embarrassment.The refusal of the extension of credit by banks then made a continuance in business impossible.The secured creditors number 8&7.and the unsecured £1, There are 32 Massachusetts saving banks in the list of Gh counsel for \u201c3 cause of the nd financing Street Rail- >t Rallw a creditors, and 13 Massachusetts National banks.The largest unsecured claim is that of the Worcester Five Cent Saving Bank, Worvester, for $80.- some firm of Burnett, Cummings & Company is composed of Archie C.Burnett apd Chas.(.Cummings second.Phe firm has been in business three and a half years, succeeding the firm of C.8.Cummings & Uwmmnpauy.CASHIER SHOT HIMSELF.Btockton, Cal.May 256.\u2014Consequent upon the fact that Cashier Kahn, of the Oakdale Bank.hais shot himself, the directors of the institution, of which Thomas B.INorsey is the presid- enf, have suspended business Indefin- itg)y.The state bank commissioners have been sent for.The condition of the cashier which 1s somewhat improved, is \u2018still precarious.SERIOUS FIRE AT BRUSSELS.Damage Done to Extent of Thirty- five Thousand Dollars.| ie Ont.May 26.\u2014A disas- onflagration occurred yesterday of rnoon.Shortly after three o'clock re started In the rtables of the Queen's Hotel.The water pressure | praved inadequate.and valuable time | was lost before a line of hose was laid.The flames crossed the street tn Wal- i ter\u2019s livery stables, and adjoining bufldings, thence in a northerly direction towards Maitland River.Several \u2018bufldings were destroyed including the stables of the American Hotel, Peter Beott's blacksmith shop, F.Adams\u2019, M8 agricultural implements store, an Rows\u2019 grist mill, an! adjacent bulli- .The electric light power house was badly scorched.The wind Increns- ed and large pieces of burning timber were carried across the Maitland River, and the carriage factory of J.C Coher & Son, caught.and with its contents, was coneumed.The fire had butned itself out and was.subdued at thik point.Wingham and Listoyell fire des arrived about b o'clock.and good work.The loss is estimated at i e850: fnsurance, unknown.The giré ie supposed to have originated from the overturning of a tinsmith's lamp.1 Ohlo Repubiican Nominees.Columbus.Ohio, May 26.\u2014 The Ohlo Republicans, state convention yesterday unequivocally reaffirmed the He- publican state and national platforms of 1804.and unanimously renominated Me T.Herrick for governor.The remainder .of the ticket was nominated es lows: Lieut-governor.(en.A.L.pire: Judge of the Supreme Court Davis, of Marlon county.at- torney-general.Wade Ellis.of Hami!- ; state treasurer, W.S.Mc- of Ashtabula county, member of the board of public works, Wm.Kirtley, of Defiance county.LU \u201cThree Swallows.\u201d Sir John Power & Son's ree Swallows\u201d Irish Whisky, ot highest standard of Purity, Famous for over a Century.Recommended by The Medical Profession on account of its peculiar \u201cDryness.\u201d Dialers to His Majesty the King.83 93 2aw \u201carrem ee af 1 8 be to repetition! reply | demanded, un- vote Guaranteed This is on preferred non- assessable stock of the J.T.Lyons Go.(inc.) 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Gand 8 Bleury St, 1227 MONTREAL.ELECTRIC | FIXTURES | Sbu wrooma\u2014 McDONALD & WILLSON, ÿ LEHR St.Between Druin.Catherine street.dd and Mountain sts * COWANS Milk > Chocolate « The most delicate and dainty of all Confections, and the most healihful.THE COWAN CO., LTD, TORONTO.INDIAN PLAGUE 5 UNABATED Were 54,602 Deaths Ouring Last There Week Reported.THE DEATH RATE INCREASING The Total Number of Deaths for Year Promises to Exceed the Record.London, May 26.The Lancet prints advices fram fig correspondent In India tothe effet that the plague epllemic there continues with unabated virul- rence.For the week ending April 22 there were 5460 deaths, compared with 51.786 during the preceding week.The mortality during the present Year promises ta exceed the record, which stands as foilews Total deaths for 1961.293.6476 1907 577.427, 1903, 851 - 262.1904, 1.022.20% and to April 22, 1905, 630,968 It is doubtful If the Hgures teil the whole truth.Detailed figures show that the disease has spread throughout the country.The Pasteur anti-plagne serum has heen extensively used in the present outbreak, Although it is Impossible yet to give à definite opinion as to its efficacy, many reports show that it is valuable.WILL ARISE FROM ITS ASHES.Special to The Montreal Star.Ste.Genevieve, Que.May 26 \u2014Speak- ing at the close of the confirmation mass here.Archbishop Bruchesi advised the people of the parish to rebuild the convent, which was hurned with such fatal results on Good Friday.The Archbishop pointed out to the people the necessary measures to be taken for the purpose, and a special committee has heen appointed to consider the matter.It seems to be de- chled the convent will be rebuilt.New Consular Agent Named.Special to The Montreal Star.St, Catharines.Ont.May 26,\u2014George H.Murphy has been appointed Unitea States Consular agent here In the place of Leonard H.Collard, who has occupied the position for thirty years.Mr.Murphy has had a long and varied experience in the consular service, Montreal Express Killed Two.Swanton, Vt.May 26\u2014 Two men were killed and one fatally injured on the Central Vermont Rallway last night by the Montreal express, which overtook them while they were riding on a __ THE MONTREAL ~\u2014THE\u2014 ROYAL TRUST COY.MONTREAL, CAPITAL.Subacrthed .- \u2026.$1,000,000 Pald Up 500,000 Reserve Fund 450,000 PRÉSIDENT.Hon, Mount Hight lard Strathcona and Royol., 6.MG, VICE-VRESIDENT, Hon.Sir Gev.Urumuiond, K.C.M.G.DIRECTORS, } Mackay ji R It Auk Hon R HORS Clou-ton [A Macnider EB Gren, s 1 V Meredith COM lays FAT Paterson COR Hosmer KG.Reid Bir \\ 1 Macdonald Jimes Ross Sr G Enauclinessy Sir Wm.¢ Van Horne KCMG Office and safety Deposit Vanits.BANK OF MONTREAL BLDG, 109 St.Jumes Street.H.RURERTSON.+ 94 102 Zu w Manager lone on the Richelieu River.at Cl May is being prepared for the open- The on or about June 23rd Applications for admission miav be made to the Com- Nottie 1 the ST 00 Offire, 165 St James ; Street on the afternoons of Monday.Vresdoy and Wednesday of each week Mh ring the season, heglining on Monday.Jure th between the hours of two and feu d'elmnk Uvery application must be accompanied by a certificate from the clergyman to whose church the applirant belongs.Hank certificate forms may be obtained from the Secretary at the Stix Office.121 28 = = : PETITS \u2014 handear.The dead men are: Jos.Campbeil.60 years, widower: Jas.Rushey, 50 years.married.Both men ! leave familias, \"REINDEER\" BRAND Condensed Milk For Custard Cup or Baked.Directions.\u2014 Dilute condensed milk with wari water to the consistency of fre-n milk, add eggs and flavoring, and bake in the usual way.The diluted condensed milk does not require to he boiled or sweetened.Truro Condensed Milk Co., Ltd., TRURO, NX \"THE FRESH AIR FOND Opening of à the Home.HOME OF THE \u2018EXTRA 0AK™ The J.C.McLaren Belting Co.Leather Belt Makers since 1353 293 st.James street.A great many peoole pay too much attention to their health and too little to their undergarments.Start right here and vour health will look after itself.Tle foundation of a healthful, comfortable and cleanly body is the Dr Deimel Underwear.Begin wearing it now, DEIMEL LINEN-MESH STORE 2202 St.Catherine St.|FERROVIM \u2014\u2014 em ener ry \u2014 A Tonic Wine, pleasant to take.Cives strength Makes new blood Bulids up the system Throws off all weakness |' A boon to those recovering from wasting fevers and long ilinoss.Sold by all medicine dealers.Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd., Montreal a pages 2 er 6 GOVERNOR- GENERAL'S TOUR.His Excellency Visits Dog Show at Brantford, Ont.Brantford, Ont.May 26.\u2014The Gov- ernor-General arrived here yesterday and wus met at the station by Mayor Waterous, and the aldermen; T.H.Preston.M.L.A.: W.F.Cockshutt, M.and other clty representatives.There waa a good turnout of citizens at Yhe station.The party was escorted to carriages, and a drive was taken around the city.A halt was made at the Kerby House for lunch.after which the party procreded to the Agricultural Park, where the Horse Show was being held.The show has had two fine days, and Was in every rerpect n first «lars show.The display of horses was fine.In all classes aompetition was strong.The attendance on both days was very large.Death of Alexander McDonald.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, May 26.\u2014Alexander Mc- Donald, cousin of Archbishop Gauthier, nt Kingston.died yesterday at his home on Wolfe Island, where he was born.seventy-six years ago.His parents went there from Glengarry Co.Deceased was a bachelor and was widely known.Soverign Bank of Canada Building A few desirable offides stil1 to rent.Unexcelled light and ventilation.Firat- clams service.In an up-to-date office bubaing 230 to B SUPERINTENDENT, 133 ee Severeixn Bank Building.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.ESTATE JAMES DRUMMOND.IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Valuable Real Estate SITUATED IN WESTMOUNT and PETITE COTE The undersigned has received instruc- Voix from the Execuiors to sell by Pub- Me Auction on TUESDAY, 30th MAY, at 11 O'Glock A \u2026 af his salesrnom, INS NOTRE DAME STREET.without reserve, In order lu close the Estate, 8 Choice Building lots, Each 50 x 175 feet.On Argyle Avenue, Westmount (Just above Montrose Btreet, on west side).Charming situation overlooking the surrounding country as far as the eye ean reach When the Boulevard is completed.this will he one of the most favorite sections of the \u201cGarden\u201d Suburb The Elsetrie Car Service by the Beaver Hall Guv Street line running along the upper level of Westmount.renders easy Access to this property These lots must enhance in value.Petite Cote Farm AREA 96 ACRES, having a frontage of & ACRES on main roa Thi& section of Montreal has made rn- pid xtrides since the location of the great CPR Workehops and other manufacturing Industries In the vicinity\u2014and the future is full of promise.This sale gives an exceptinnal appor- tunity tn purchase at prices that should be attractive to Investors or speculators.Plans and particulars at the slgned\u2019's office.WALTER M.KEARNS.6 Auctioneer.the under- 121 INSOLVENT NOTICE p In re LUSSIER & DUROCHER.Valley- field, PF.Q.Tenders will he received br gigred till SATURDAY.3rd June, 1905, at nonn, for the purchase en bine or separ- ately of the assets as under Winter vehicles .3301.00 Summer vehicles .283.00 -3584 00 Carrlagemakers\u2019 supplles .\u2026.$1856 45 Blacksmith Fixtures Rolling stock shop 6 Mearses and Ambulance .Coffins and Undertakers' supplies 606 %I $6118 34 Book debts.per list 751.01 No tender necessarily accepte à Inventory can be seen at our office KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James Street.122 2 Montreal INSOLVENT NOTICE In \u2018the matter of CHARLES MORRIER, Valleyfleld, Que., in Insotvent.The undersigned w will sell by public auction.at a rate in the dollar, at Nu 69 St, Jumes Street, Montreal, TUESDAY, May 30th, at 11.30 A.M.: Dry Goods \u2026.$3.057 89 Fixtures 116.7 \u2014\u2014$3.174 59 Rook Debts, as per list.1.607.34 Terms-Cash The stare will he open for the insper- tion of the stock, Monday, the 24th The inventory and list of book debts are at my office For more information, apply to A.LAMARCHE, Assignee, No 2 Place d Armes.Montreal MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.121 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE In re CALIXTE CORBEAU, Contractor, of Montreal.2aw The, undersigred will sell by public auc- ton WEDNESDAY, the 14th day © of June, 1906 At 11 O'Clock A M the following immovables.to \u201cwit: 1st\u2014Two lots of land.situated In the Hochelaga ward, of the City of Montreal, known and designated on the official plan and book of reference for the incorporated village of Hochelaga, under numbers eleven hundred and sixty-four and eleven hundred and sixty-five of the official subdivision of number one hundred and forty-eight (148-1164 and 1163), with brick house bearing numbers 557.559, 581 and 563 of Ontario Street, and other bulldinæs thereon erected.2nd\u2014One lot of land.situate in the said Hochelaga ward.known and designated In the said official plan and book of reference, under number eleven hundred and sixty-six of the subdivision of said number one hundred and forty.elght (148-1166), with brick house bearing numbers \"é5 and B67 of sald Ontario Street, And other dependencies thereon erected.Srd\u2014Two lots of land.situate in the said Hochelagn ward, nown and designated on the raid official plan and book of reference, under numbers eleven hundred and aixty-seven and eleven hundred and sixty-eight of the said official subdivision of number one hundred and forty-eight (148-1164 and 1165).with three story brick house bearing numbers 369, 60a, 571, 57la.573 and 573a of Ontarig Street.and other buildings thereon erected For conditions of gale and other formation.apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Curator, 1588 Notre Dame Street, Montreal MARCOTTE BROTHERS, Auctioneers in- 117 4 2am PENITTNTIARY SUPPLIES.wEALED TENDERS addressed \u201cInspectors of Penitentiaries, Ottawa,\u201d and endorsed \u201cTenders for Supplies,\u201d will be received until! Monday, 5th June.inclusive, frm parties dealrous of contracting for supplies, for the flaca) ysar 1905-1506, for the following institutions, namely: Kingston FPenitentiary.Et.Vincent de Paul Penitentiary.Dorchester Penitentiary.Manitoba Penitentiary.British Columbia Penitentiary.Regina Jall Prince Albert Jail Separate tenders will be received for sach of the following classes of supplies: Drugs and medicines.Leather and findings.Hardware, .Lumber.Detags of Information as to form of oon- tract, together wita forma af tender, will be furniished on application to the Wardens of the various Institutions AN supplies gre subject th the approval of the Warden or Jailer.All tenders submitted must specify clearly the institution.or institutions, which it is proposed to supply.and must bear the en- dorsation of at least two responsible sure- tiem, Papers Inserting this notice without authority from the King's Printer will not be patd therefor.DOUGLAB STEWART, GBO.W.DAWSON, Inspectors of Penitentiaries.Department of Justice, Ottawa, May 10, 1906.tinware, painta, ete, - 1.Flour (Canadian Strong Baker's).=.Beef and mutton (fresh) 3.Forage 4.Coal \u2018anthracite and bituminous).h.Cordw 8.Grocertes, 1.Coal oll (in barrels).8.Dry goods 9.10 it.12 122 2 2aw Fire In Temagaml Woods.Toronto, May 28.\u2014Word has been received here of a serious forext fire in the Temagami district.The fire is thought to have been started by Italian laborers cooking.It started on a culvert on the rallway 71 miles north of North Bay and apread rapifly along the Temiskaming Rallway towards White Bear Lake.It is now under oontrol, DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY., MAY the under- ! A.ARON\u2019S SALES \"RETAIL AUCTION ROOMS New Goods of every description will be sold by Auction at 143 St.Lawrence Bt.Every Evening Money advanced on new goods, Stocks and Jobs of all descriptions vourht for cash.A.ARON.Auctioneer.\u201ci ut Fell Telephone East 2488 116 19 Encourage Home Manufactures Premium and Standard Mucllage, best made.Lithograms and Lithogram Composition.Acme Cieansing and Washing Powder.Coai Saving and Smoke Consuming Compound.English Boller Purger.English Belt Syrup, Saves Beits and Increases Power.I'rices and Samples furnished on application, Auld Muclilage Co.17 BLEURY STREET.Tel.Main 2476.WM.ANGUS.Mgr.Fire and Life Insurance at Lowest Rates.Your patronage respectfully solicited.A 4,000 and 6,000 H.P.Water Privilege for sale.9G 155 WM.ANGUS.BOAT AND SPAR VARNISHES.McCaakill, Dougall & Co.'s Stan- ard Brand.WONT TURN WHITE effects of water or sun Absolutely reliable Nothing better procurable anywhere, from the Highest awards at home and abroa Ask your dealer for them.and if he does not keep them apply to McCASKILL, DOUCALL & \u20acO., = 30 St, John at, Montreal.== 114 26 eod BANQUE D\u2019HOCHELAGA.NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.Notice In hereby glven that a dividend of three and one-half per cent.(3% per cent ) for the current half yzar, equal te Reven per cent 7 per rent.) per annum, on the pald-up capital stnck of this institution has been declared, and that the same will be 1 ible at the head office ur at its branches on and after the Ist dav of June uext.The transfer books will be closed fram the 17th ta the 31st of May next, both davs Inclusive.By order of the hoard.M.J.A.PRENDERGAST.General Manager.1905.109 16 eod 2 52 law Sealed Tenders addressed to \u201cThe Corporation of the City of Regina\u201d will be received up to and Inclusive of Monday.the 19th day of June, 1905, till 5 o'clock pm.for the purchase of debentures of the City of Regina issued in pursuance of a by-law in that behalf authorizing the raising of $160,000.00.to be expended in the rompletton of the system of Wa- ter-works, Sewerage and Electric Lighting for the Corporation of the City of Re- Bina.These Debentures will be repavable in equal annual :nstalments, and will bear interest at {Le per cent per annum, and are made repayable within 30 vears.The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted J.KELSO HUNTER, Secretary -Treasurer, 1508.120 12 eod Montreal, 15th April.Regina.16th May, Can £at Anything Nov.How many Dyspeptics can say that ?Or perhaps you are dyspeptic and don't know it.Have you any of these symptoms ?Variable appetite, a fatut gnawing feel.(ng at the pit of the stomach, unsatisfied hunger, a loathing of food, rising and souring of food, a painfnl load at the pit of the stomach, constipation, or are you gloomy and miserable?Then you are a dyspeptic.The cure is careful diet; avoid stimulants and narcotics, do aol drink at meals, keep regular habits, and regulate the stomarh and bowels with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, Nature's specific for Dyspepsia.Miss Laura Chicoipe, Bell» Anse, Que, says of its wonderful curative powers :\u2014 \u2018Last winter [ was very thin, agd was fast Josing flesh owing to the run-down state of my system.I suffered from Dyspepsia, loss of appetite and bad blood.1 tried everything I could get, but to ~o purpose ; then finaiy started to use Burdock Blood Bitters.From the first day I felt the good effect of the medicine, and am now feeling strong and well again.[ can eat anything now without any ill ftereflects It gives me great pleasure 0 recommend Burdock Blood Bitters, tas ! tæel Ît saved mv lifes\u2019 Peosobed HD \u2018 Nain SREY RIAN LAMB.FOR, IAN LAMB JACKETS.SEM D Sr Pout SL, Montrasl 102 14 Saw CHEMISTS find Cook's Friend Baking Powder pure.MOCTORS pronounce it wholesome.COOKS know it does the work at the right time.HOUSEWIVES that cake and bread [a cook's Friend Powder are fine, dainty and delicious.Forty-three members of No.5 R.C.R., Quebec, left on Thursday tor Halifax, where they will help form the nucleus of the new garrison there.The detachment was made up nf two \\cers, Lieuts.Hill and Papineau | In cha ; two sergeants, one corporal and 40 privates.Wet = De don te ri H EADACHE.an ase mores at all dealers or mailed.Samples free.THE WINGATE CHEMICAL CO., Montres! 133 5 Saw \u2014 LAKE STEAMSHIPS.Special Low Fares West Tickets Good Golng in May aod Returning unti} 10th June, 1 To Toronto, $7.00; Return, $12.To Hamilton, $7.50 ; Return, $13.Meals and Berths ineludod Montreal-Toronto-lumilton Line- via 1.000 [ulundx and Bny of Quinte tu duylight, Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays, at 7 30 porn Montren!-Quebec Line -llaily at 7 por Quebce-SYaguenay lioe- From Quebec Tuesdays ing Saturdays at £ pu TICKET OFFICE, 128 St, James Street, Opposite Post Office.123 297 Free Guide to the Lewis and Clark Exposition We have just published a Lewis and Clark Exposition guide that\u2019s crowded with just the sort of information people want when planning the trip.The guide is free for the asking.Write to-day.Our services in helping you to plan your trip are free, too.J.A.YORICK, , Canadian Passenger Agen.10 King St.East, Toronto.1163 Dr.Cowiing\u2019s English Female Pilis used with ty 4ficiory rewits for the past Tu years.Roliable and lovals usable to women.$1.00 an $2 00 box.Mrs.Cowling, 8.Drammound.Corner St Uatherine.and 202 st.Hypollte Corner Pine Aveaue Montreal, and al druggiste 3x 294 Milton Hersey, M.A.,S.onctin.City Abalyst, Provincial Analyst C lat of the ANALYSIS FOR THE PUBLIC.146 BT.JANES STREET, MON TREAL @ OMMON SENSE Kiils Rats.Mice, Roachen.Bed Buse NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 351 Queen Wes Toronto Beware of imitations 41 24 ORRINE URES THE LIQUOR HABIT £1 per box.Money back If It fails Simple home treatment.No publicity John T.Lyous, 4 cut Tate drug stores, Montreal.lug 83 5 aw EVES TESTED, D Scientific Methods § PROF, CRANT, B.0.A.2173 st.Catherine st.Appointments.Tel.Up 143% 68208 dawt Hours, 9 to 1; 2t0 3.Send for free (Sialogue.Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING 2208 Si.Catherine St.Suffered Intense Pain Around The Heart For Four Years.\u2014 Was Very Dizzy, Four Boxes of Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills Effected a Complete Cure.They are a specific for all troubles arising from a weak condition of the heart or \u2018rom the nervous a m.Fo: troubles such as Palpitation of the Heart, 3leeplessness, Nervousness, Faint or Dizzy Spells, Shortness of Breath, Starting in the Steep Cold, Clammy Hands or Feet, Brain Fag, etc., we would strongly advise the early use of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills, as this remedy, taken in time, has been the means of waving many a life, and restoring strength to those who were weak, nervous, heslth- shattered invalids, Mrs.B.Kilmer, Humberstone, Ont., writes :\u2014*' Allow me to tell you of the great results I have derived from Mil burn'e Heart and Nerve Pills.For four vears 1 suffered intense pwn around the beart, and was very Cirzy.After using four boxes of Milburn's Heart aud Nerve Pills, I was completely cured.\u201d Milburn's Heart and Nerwe Pills, & cents box, or 8 for $1.25.ers, or mailed direst on receip* Tre T.MrLsorN Co., LIMITED Tomonvo.Ow A Berlin despatch rayk that Eugene Richter.the Radical leader In the Reichstag since its foundation, Birmarck's old : à for a long time editor at the Freisinnige Zeitung, ja losing his eye- ght Beemingly he will become totally us FP Rad Got aed vay ah Sa OCEAN STEAMBHIPS.ad ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MALL SERVICE MOUNIREAL TO LIVERPOOL.New Turbine steamer Virgindan, PFridas, May Ztlh, 9 n° QUEPLes 7 pin Tuslsiar, ond June .Victozian, th June Baturian, let June Va tasnian.-d1d Juve Tutitalan < reotd, 6 day» b Lwurs.Mäsdriän, b du,s 3 nours, 12 minutes FAST CLASS, a.upwurds, accordiug to uleñnier Keduetion fur round trip tieke SE.ON OCILASS, Tiserpuul or Lond .o- derr LN 347 = TÉL 3 Liverpool.Ipndon, or Glasgon «nd $:8 75.Paris, F33.MUNTKLAL TO GLASGOW.Pretor:an.Jith May Monxollan, \u201cth June Sirthan 4th May Ionian, 14th June Saiven, §6v, second catbon, $40 J Crass in four berth ru ms, $70 50, Apply to H & A.ALLAN, Montreal.15 317 Dominion Line steamships MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Cannda May -7 | [reaminion LL June 10 Southwark June 41 01t2WA June 17 WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Baltic day Ch Celle June z Tentouiv May Jil! ceante June 7 MEDITEMHANEAN SERVICE, Asores ulbraitar, Naples, Genoa, Alexandris From New York.From Boston Crete oo.June 13; Homanie | June 3 thwmanie Jur bo, Lanupic.Juve 24 App) lv lela.agents ur Company's of- âce.gi St Sacrament st.Montreal I 23% Canadian Pacific Railway Co's ALLANIIC B51EAMSHIP LINES, Muutivui, vis Quebec, to Liv cspool.l.ak.Manitoba \u201ces Jun Jule ?* Lake Cu ampiain.- June lita, air 20th Lake ii! a June Lat, Aug Hrd HATES OF PASSAULE Flrat cabin to La sut peus $63 GO, Qui upwasds, ACCOTUIBE to stra.ner apd ac- sis lat Le und D :.vnits at reduced rates dDecund cabin to Ll erpool, $40.00, to Londor $42.50.lb Ciass le Belfast, Round trip at reduced rates.Li semi-finals fo Me Lad: Mrum- Rond topay result ol in n he be ween Mrs.Clarendon Mussen und Miss Muriel Bond wade h wi be pliset off to-mor ow morning In th guest: d division.for Mrs, Greunshetds prize, there was à three-cornersd tie wh will alsa he played off ong ow marnng, Taose tie] are: Mo,» yl).Robo, Mrs, Lansing lewis and Mis.Poerw, Arrest of E.H.Horner and Clerk.E.H.Horner was arrested late yre- terday afternoon an a charge of gelling lottery ticke:s, Alphonse MoKercher, a clerk in employ, js under crrest wna charge ating and aber Before Judge Lafontaine to-day they both pleaded not gultiyv and were pe- manded until Tuesday far enquete.of Mr.A.OR.Cree'man, chief counsel for the CPE.left vesterdan trip to the ronst.He will he from the olty for abont three on absent weeks WEDDING SILVER G The recognized pre- -eminence of Birks\u201d Silver is due to orginality of design combined with rigid maintenance of superlative quality.We would Tirert attention to our French Gray\u201d patterns in new APOONS, FORKN arg KNIY ES, Bhown this season for the first time in Canada, HENRY BIRKS AND SONS Gold and Silversmiths Phillips Square MONTREAL SC raie Fe bd ee raie ft ims en onder ee eam EAA S BAT SN brs GRAND TRUNK NOT WORRYING hia { site Lie LAST EDITION.THE DOINGS OF EWS IN WARSAW Hebrew Citi- Aontreal on the Prominent zen of C.tuation.NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.As | year \"space Is usual at this season of the the demand advertising in the Star of Saturdays pecially embarrassing for es- is in its proportions, taxing the utmost facilities of the staff and plant to handle.The duly the co-operation of advertisers generally in dealing with these conditions, by preparing their advertising copy early and sending it in at least one full day ahead of the day of This will assist in the better prepara- \" publishers will appreciate publication.tion and distribution, as well as afford the advertiser some surety of Insertion which cannot be extended if the copy is held back to the last hour.For the purpose of receiving eopy.the Star Office, St.James street, and Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St., Catherine streets, will be open till nine o'clock this evening.ans SALVATION OF B.C.MINES.80 Well Known Capitalists Characterizes Amalgamation.| Legal Department Firm in Belief| Had Been Given No Police Protection | They Can Hold on to Their and Had to Purge Community President, Themselves.In raovw av Jeg Cores so hs aor! lespatches from Warsaw to-day theugh 15h M- ces M 815 1.Pit eas of ue thoroughly-erpcue ! pui if din che Verne uta Povo cny en ped anise on the paurt of Ue espe! tt lnert inux- : aonb Ble Yeh che ef that city Bo Adterieu taba an me Le SEW ans dAisreputole cs lnees footie of the \u201cropet fae of he el re Phe Jy wtp arp, Th odie alien bos few hye © onlin Geve OT The Cv Sheltie Less resorts the erie tg, .rl tas ti ve sono Reng Pose Then sees an a uscd of Beore, greed his ori 21s LN \u201cHe ed to | bur Align, destroptrg the dens any .extent Lv tho who Kio + ay- Phe Purnttnee, Vraie jeuell or Ty about cee ct of: hoc from epee sl was sn can.V1 + vs defore tie appear a It ts Just eue nn aban ae the PVE There was no pallage the qe Autset Chat the legal oofeasion «on.PINE scl fntent upon the objes side s that tie alien labos daw, while | © thalt vrusac, ; ,! & Very strone, ans 0% 1e- va reme- (À Laeken\u201d Hebrew citizen of [iv valusbre, pteve +1 Imgislstion, was plaid Saul hen ete not placed on the satute hooks ta he The Plat this morning on he subject of abused Ul merely as a role ton, | the Warsaw uprising Vus ouibrenk when necessary agains \u201ci mds of | 15 A8 Food an viene as prossthie re undesirable © ggg Dime cs pre Anxious lay te purge nacives of Uielr undesirable men That view Las not away.Leen ace bers, As yon KTos, The Laws through- cepted by the Amerhag demigration (Gut geal trent the Jews as litle het officials, who from time to me have ter han sfases Th y Lave mo pinteel found themselves 1 hot wat © throush to speak of They re herded wish | Raving intercepted sama oes CATT ET dieus ad Bet sto ed Car adian who wa uXIogs TA nde.a bevond these Tinie | brie?holiday in coun oo ee op \u201cin this instance they have baer, so Hon arvoss tre Cine Pre fat dusen to Usperation by the Jaxaty of Premier Lauriers arret none draxn te las tu protect \u2018Loir Lest tn = to such a case in the TL use ft ne at à the int dus have Herat ARS andy Lave cre \u20ac 4 an l'Ihat ose tance che Tax In Cele Awan hands WHIFF sid that one = Val cise en- | Frpturats y 6e the off iais of the uirles to b+ made at M asnæton, las auto cat Clever pent have neknes-\" daubtiess sugga let ra he Ammerl on ede otha titi accorditsu to this\" ralironder In question th.opie ta despatch fer they were proc tiealh i might follow.od thot toma an abetted In thelr destruction by the to | event, Mr, Hays weu d be sulije D9olte À Ricard af dnp ronment, cine deport (tian, ndrdon of Rusisan Jews wont seen Bur even if the hr oon Gone np.tobe leat dl hv recent pipe Sin es ment were anxlogs > 5° ar Me ends from Russia however © ! H Vio the very alien \u2018a r La + at- re vi Consider the ap ISIN WAS it Is suvgedted is ro.+, La va Tenner by the traditional rois of that oblert In view wout 1 st 41 1 ji the lesuisb race ln Their sur ut of way, : criv af life -{ The Act of 1597 makes tha svete op \"Yee T shou 1 s12 11 wa.Ta encouraging the importatior «or uni.pan bn cn nf rls of gration of forelgiers foo Cas dy une eo tn the aol ve of 1 = lawful and Lope t fe tha ns of one er more.Thiz | vielation by any person of the oped cs go» tn hat, sion of the Act fy theo respect Jeu ar ss BtOrg Loop à Section 6, vhich 1\u20ac op.Vier des SA are ow ashe awn Ing with déportation + Kew jr oven n tim can be ; clear that he SHEE ny tes fae UT ie 4 He We fave One year so that ue NT: Hays pus Hat 1e ten th.HE for vo been In Canada io hye Con apeny of Chop oe tn as blame 1 wh] Ele present eue cts ont ess vos 1 on wo bor for several years, mas tes eonaede oon dees À ste a | ered as Leyord the 4\u20ac tions of te Wools nat! noaf Avericins oa T Art, 1 st Use sr ne rig 1e The clause In question, in fe ene ork and manipulate trsts Why tirety reads as feux \u201cThe Attnr- VA Casad!ti-< say 18 ul! Cana i ! rey-General of Canada In case he oe dubeq corsu t b'eaus.we hay: shall be satls4-d that the immixrant ana 2e rupiomen afh-ng us°1+ 4 5° t (or anv ane 'mported as the firet se wor .Leu HOUR Je cie ! tion of the act ses forth) has been al- ! race.ond thi.Waraaw incident proves | lowed to land 1n Canada contrarv te! :h leas are not tolerant of os the prohibition of the Act, mav cngea 119 07 \u20ac Ê ° Such imamerent, vPhin the period of mn AAA LA AAA one year fier laniding or entry, 10 be taken into eustody and returned to the country from whence he came at 9 - the expense of the owners of the In.Saturda S Star porting vessel, or if he entered from y ° an adjoining courtrv.at the OX [rr ise of the person previously ventre tng _\u2014 THE PUR CRUSADE GONTINUES The City Hygiene Com-! mitten Visiting Outside Vulk : THE PRIDE OF RACE ASSERTED MILK STATIONS THE ENILK Faris.STARTED The Pure Milk | League Preparing for Active Work During the | Summer.! ! Members of the Figiene Cana: tte vesterdau Vos 1 Me Ge Prague x ferme, at Le arte Point I sheen Of Thee VISITE Nos 056 teat Foi \u201cappditrus rolfk Vow woth ced and ar thee aed Ca te Thee or vu seu aly re far was fouet to be nh se F'forts ape to he ren le Ty My- Es tue Ciapnit ioe lo Lave fauves al! aver (be Island of Meur of Ng reece] se that the mk surpty 1e Montreal mov he exccdent Bi every way.lt wus siated by the Me Beal Heath PROGLEN FOR GOAFERENGE OF 1906 Anglo-Canadian Stearn ship Service Question cuggestedby Lyttellon.STATEMENT BY MR.BALFOUR Great Britain Will Be in No Way Bound by Conclusions of Conference.Canwdian Associoted Press.Laomidan, May 6 to the Caden ol Chobe foo tote to th oan Tvaafy Nowe 15 confitent rhea Nn do Tarra vin! Flew Titer ar) rude as Tir ay oo belo mish vr ste vortex of The arty pend tos of Gre at PHOUBLEM Replying to Dex lin in House of Commions, Colondal Secretars Fol Charles Now on trial on a charge of being the Montreal representative of various foreign lottery companies.E.HL HORNER, iF Wehh Corntiten . sr | | THE - MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1905.STOCKS ARE AGAIN PAINFULLY QUIET Fluctuations Narrow and .News of Importance : Ils Scarce.GOSSIP ON DETROIT RAILWAY Richelieu Earnings Said to Be Better Than Last Season\u2014Wall Street | Barely Steady.{ e markers were tame ag and absolutely devold of Interest With the ical market stand: tll, New York was quiet, but better after the bivak Just Leinie close, 1 to-day, ur a mhade Sastetuas s There secined to le no coufrderee eas Tessed in lle market, boues ad hee rokers seein tu ve puelly Lieu huiqais upon the many lavv:avlu featutes in the situation.The magket appears to ignore them completely?and Jul now steiis LU Lu LORSINE around Lhe a ship Without + rudder.New Yurk Will bu Caso head Tuesday, Decoration lay.and ths, Los gether willl tuo tax, Whe govs Into os fect on July Isl, are conspdeled lo be rather depressing [eo (lunes, There wus unr hank talon States to-day, wiile (BG Me Lanta at matter is turning out Le be a talher ur- savory affair.Its, no doubt, disturbing to the market ungt these an (tulle crumble down wl acver the sut lg turned upon.Tnere Bave been sv many thin Searea di disclosures or late that thinking people are wondering how Many big 1rstitu- tions are hiding ~heictons tn tne coset Detroit Railway held rather well te- day, and again soil At 55 11: Wal Stiee t The dividend mat r is undo .btodiy a- citing a gol deal Were at, LD Ue \u201cStreet\u201d finds 1t diff uit to make up ns mind as to whether or not ihors wid be & change.The recenl catnings of ton property have been god.with the met showing very fur in 104 Over a deat ago.The stock Wis only traded 10 to a emall extent here, are! prices wee Le clined to be a she Under New ark Richelieu stock ;s quiet, 1 for, tically neglected Ihe Jor.meantime are liking tora cet summer's bucities., and ea ton at the fact that in ops wet weather, the «arjungs Htte ahead of à 5° 15 age old Quebec boats urd 10 about $2,500 à trip it x the Montreal will Liote than aos be ty amount.Directors ore also optiinlsts on the hotel business iv yuan cet enqe 1 from the preseut booking~, tht boli the Manoir Richelivu ad tue Tadouse Tot 7 will be well on tlix Hgit side of the ja ger.CA Dominfon Steel was © slice easing foe May, but there was Lua ol gna ance, Power ix also quit.gud Ue Gi que ss tlon, although « marier of à pes 4 go of al iv mportance to the or aly © coli g little or no attenuon around tr car! Montreal Cotton again came in for a few scattered sales with tue fovling slightly firmer.The negotiations he- tween this company and the Textile Interests Rave alreaay been futiy report od in these columps.tx situation cannot said to be rudicaily altered dn ans way.The general Impression appears to be that in spite of the strong opposition on the fart of several o?Montreal The directors.the company wii Ventoux change hands On the bass prevlousiy mentioned.Canadian Pacific apened 1) under last night's cluse fn New York at 143%, but on moderate sized duidings st ffer d'up à es predrk at little and sold aruund on 144 \u201cCanadian Pacific 1s selling nlouat 10 points under its best price of the vear.and this fact Is attracting buying of the issue by people who are well tnformed regarding the intrinsic value of nvuri- ties.\u201d \u2014N.Y.Tribune.Sales of the Canadian group tn nonf in Wall Btreet, together with the highest end lowest prices, were as follows es, High Low.1800 Can.Pacific 14414 14515 100 Twin City 1101, ty | 200 Toledo .3343 ang 200 Duluth com.LIT, 120, 500 Detroit .su 83 The sales to noon in Wall Street to-day amounted to 314.000 shares, Northern Securities opened In N Y at 16014, went to 162, and at 1230 wiie col.ed at 161 to 162, Mr.J.A.Mitche!l, Montreal mansrer of Laidlaw and Co, returned to-day from a month's trip to Fngland.) The Inndon rable sald \u20ac» far az the | securities markets of the wnrld are concerned.the announcement nf the death | thie morning of Karon Alphonse Rothe.child has not caused a ripple GU edoe British investments are stoodv Ameri can raflway shares arc hardening, owl og to reassuring advices recotved from prominent banking interests on your side MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Pactfte\u2014109 at 1464, 100 at 144, JON at 4 Montreal Street 50 nt 2150 \u201cToronto Street.2% at 1051; 1 at 108 Power\u2014100 at vale, 1 at 901 1.0 at REY, IN ut RQ, 75 at SA at 1674, 70 Iron-25 at 20144.10 n° 28 at 19%.1914, an Textile bonds ar STIL $700 at STI, $200 at 86C.81000 nt SC Montreal l\u2018otton 140 at 115 Bank of Montreal xd.at 254 Coal bonds $1500 at 4a Bank of Commerce xd 1 at 1841, Iron pref - 50 at 56 Iron bonds -$7N00 at SSH Lake of Woods pref.xt 47 nt 111.Mackay\u2014n0 nt Ale, 27 n° Textile pref - $S 28 at 83, Mackay pref - 10 nt 721, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gardon Straiîtby da stock brokers, 9% S' Sacrament sat: Bteoka.May In May 75 12.30 As Pis Ask Hw Cavadian Pacte.144% 14 9 9454 1449 Minnen & St Paul , LL LL.1) 3112 Mouirea) bt.Ry.OE 26 ne | foronto SL Ry.Twin City Kl Ry.Detroit do.0 pr .Kova RcoSteel A Coal do do pfa.Montreal Teleyt n.160 Hi _ 17 Le 155 15e we Tee Tim 14 KT roly z VAS LL 230 145 22 105 Juvy 110 Lo.ny ay Ha .\"= #7 MONEY AND EXCHANGE.Montreal exchange rates tuñés, 8-64 to 1-64 between banks.ster- 1 at the foilowing last (1rg based on actual ling, 60 duvs, 9 3-32 to 9%: do.demand, 9 9-16 to 9 19-32; do.cables, 9 19-32; Parts, francs, short, 5.16% W 5.18 1-32.Call money in Montreal is quoted at 4 10 4% per cent.Call macy In New York is 2 to 214 per cent LOCAL *\u2018CURB\u201d PRICES.There wis about the usual business done on tie curb.Sales: 310,000 Jap.444 pur cent, 5074, $10,000 Electrical revel.bonds, 867.300 shares Havuna stock, 154.The bid and asked prices were: Asked Jap.415 LL LL Leave Kia Klee Devel, - 55 Elec Devel bonds 7 Huvana 15% Havana pref 55 Havana bonds 93 Mexican .89 Mexican bonds 844 Bin oo 212 42 434 los stoex and bonis.90-57 90-50 Blhswfinigan 2111000000 20b [A Sosvvroign Bank .128b FR.LAWSON\u2019S \u201cSMASH DAY.\u201d The Wild Man of Boston Has a Brand New Scheme on.As a stock market prophet, T.W., Law- reach- of his he sen the market going down, he has taken advantage of the orcasion to send put his thunder over the wires, in the end taxing credit upon himself for the break in prices.late last week LAWSON predicted that Monday this week would be Iray=,\"\" bai thera was son has about ed the end rope.Whenever has T.W.Lawson.ard Tuesday of Clawson aa nothing dotex tar from being lawson How un: OUNCÈS Lx however, \u201cSmash dissurage t hs H- 35 medng to appoint a certain day Upon whnn every bank depositor will tan to the bunk and withdraw his ies this wav lawson expects to tard Of] system to the dentally ruin ail the prin- taal the eveusi an lt.ci banks stirdpoent of à strockhoider or Mr leenson x an ex- persos Me qisisis, hows the < lumselr seciotus y.COL.COTTON EARNINGS.Showing of the Concern Now Con trollcd by Canadians.announced in last night's » Canadian Colored © amounted compares with the Uet profits of soars is shown in the foilowWiiR .\u201c3 As eaefasss te \u201c1 L009 TR = 169 42 .za1,100.00 he e npanv hos à pasd-up capital of Lo Tes 4 414 frund Issue ATOUT RE to STs Phe cane en is now absolutely controlled Ly Canadians TWENTY MILLION POUNDS.Kaffir Shares Have Declined That Much Since December.The latest monthiy compilation of Kaf- fir values by African Commerce makes a still worse showing than the previous one The market vadue of forty-five rep: ative Kaffir shares (having an awkregate capital at face value of £33,- ABU vas £133,973,391 On the 9th Instant, the making-ap prices being the bitsis of the compilation, and that total Ni rs ax foilows May Vue 10th April .£i47,R37,710 Maret value 10th March 142.379,444 Market value Tth February 145.178.006 Market value 10th January 153, 881,109 Market vaine 12th December 154.509 049 Thus ther has been a tilling oft since December of ever £20.000,000, half of Whirle oceurred Jast month.Values are row back to about the level of last Aug» Lat, AGAINST STOCK TAX.Expected That Legal Opinion Will Prove Favorabte to Brokers.Mesers hrokers, ane st It.Wilson-8mith and Co, stock who have taken strong ground the new Quebec tax bill, gave evening taken steps to obtain fram A'wnter, K ©, and formerly the provinse, who is our sivitor, an opinion az to the constitu- Toraitty and legality of the act passed tv tha Lecisiature of the Province of Q'uehec, which imposes a tax upon the vendors of securities at the rate of two conte per $100 par value We have reason Tr wlieva that this opinion will be that \u2018We hinve Flon a wy treastirer of \u201cthe act ts Mega), as Ît imposes an Indimet tax.and ls an interference with trade and commeree TWIN CITY \u201cRIGHTS.\u201d \u2014 The Stock Exchange Ruling on the Due Bills is Now Rescinded.The committees on recurities\u2019 ruling of Max 1 that Twin City Rapid Transit Company carries due bills for \u201crights\u201d te rescinded Due bills delivered under said rullig must he returned.The foregoing refera to \u2018rights\u2019 entail- cd by the issue of pew stock.which ig not vet authorized by the stockholders of the company The company la expected to issue $1,00N 000 new stock At par, BIG RAILROAD PROFITS.Interesting Table Showing Combined Earnings of 27 Roads.The mated 1 Statist prints a table of the esti- profits of 27 of the leading rall- nf the United States for the current \u201cal year exclusive of any further contraction or expansion In the net earnings I.the rlosing months, the caleulation be- returns for the first nine monthz Of the fiscal year.Following are the apgregnte financial results, ns figured out KstImated net profit year end- ire June A 2 121 1 $248,442.000 Preferred stock dividends.84.731.009 Balance for common stock.$213.742,000 Common stock dividends.96,976,000 eer.$16,766,000 ROSSLAND MINING MERGER.Agreement Likely Between Big Mines and C.P.R.Trail Smelter.Toronto, Ont, May 28.\u2014Arrangements are nearing completion which will ma- terfaily affeet the mining interests of Cannda.The merger will include the Le Rel, War Engle and Centre Star mining properties, with the CC.P.R.smelter at Trail, B.© Information te the above effect was given yesterday at the office of W.R.Blackstock, of the Le Roi and War Eagle mines nnd It was stated that the final step before Incorporation of the interests will take place at a meeting to be hold in the rity to-day of representatives of the properties mentioned.The new company, According to Information, will have n eanital of about $7,800,000, of which $1,500.000 will be cash for development purposes, ; Surplus GRANBY CONSOLIDATED.\u2018ranby Conenlidated was a little easiar WHY SOME COTTON HOLDERS PROTEST Montreal Cotton Shareholder Thinks Textile Offer Is Too Low, SAYS CO.1S PROSPEROUS And Thinks Shareholders Should Not Accept the Offer That Has Been Made.Said a leading shareholder of the Montreal Cotton Company to-day: The merging of the Montreal Cotton and Dominjon Textlle interests is belng strongly objected to by a number of directors and shareholders of the former company, who complain that they ure being unfairly treated by the syndicate, which is trying to secure control at a price far below the actual volue of the property.Certainly if the company in the position claimed tor It at the mect- ing last year, the payment to the shareholders of $125 in second mortgage bonds and preference stock, which would likely only sell on the market at $85 to $90 for each new share, would seem to constl- tute a grievance.The old stockholders, who have held the stock through good years and through times of stress, are prepared to continue to hold it as an Investment, that must again soon become valuable.A shareholder told me to-day that the Textile Syndicate must be becaming rather anxious, as it is reported they have made the three following propositions.which he believed to be correct: 1st\u2014The president was ashed to con tinue in the sama capacity in the new company for three years, ind\u2014The selling agents have been offered a three years\u2019 contract drd- A few large holders hive been offered a very substantial consideration He stated that a buyving-up process all round appeared to be going on.and that if the president and principal selling agent, who hold about K00 =harrs.did not remain lnyal to the sharcholders whom they represented, it might influence ordinary investors who did not understand the strong financial position the company 1s in.The Montreal Cotton Cempany's talance sheet for the six months ending June 30.1904, is glven below: STATEMENT OF LIAMILITIES AND ASSETS, 30th June, 1504 was Open accounts .§ 62077719 Advances ., ., .ARR 450.000 00 Bilis payable .PE : Indirect .cen ee 350.000 00 Bonds, 41e pec.[AN 2 Capital .ce 3.000.000 00 Contingent account 150,987 93 Insurance reserve 12% 224.20 Profit and loss .1.762, 75% Nn do 6 months .102 134.40 $7.026.504.77 Cash .12 .-.$ 2.311.16 Book accounts .23602%1.55 Rents .AR 6.871 00 Cloth .so.10 ROL6ETE.TL Cotton in process .495,949 92 Raw 21 2124 Las 41 Le 13,844.24 Supplies 173.491 40 Insurance .29 461.59 Working assets .,.Hille receivable discount Cotton Cee ee ee Mill, ete.LL LL LLL LL $1,984 me gs PAR PORTE THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FRIDAY, MAY 26.1905, SCHOOL TEACHERS The Serni- Annual Conve 7 tion of the Assoc.at:on a Opened.FINANCES IN GOOD CONDITION .Papers Read by A.C.Miller.Principal Dubois, Mr.Robson and H.Scott, CTR ES Rev.The Catholic Teachers then \u201copened Its semi-antsie! co.nues In » thé Jacques Cartier Norn 1 = hol 18 morning under the prectlen vof nelpal J.Perrault, of tie Montcalm .001.The gathering vis he fares: hs In the history of the asso tation.The Catholic Rchoo! Commissisiiers ver ] representated hy Rev.Abbe Peoreer + Inspector Lippens Rev.Principal fr- bois, of the Normal sehiel, Prin ipl | Ahern, of Sarsfield sehoal Pra aged Leblond, of the Ilureau No tery Principal Leitch.of the Foix hy School: Principal Inscuin .he Belmont selon Prlucipal li -Mmeau, of the Olier School, Principe Hehnat, and necuphed Pore, of the Champlin \u2019Beveral Brothers of Charity seats in front he meeting was opened by ress @ent Perrault, He sand a week ago he thought he heard the death wr oil of the association, but through the kid and encrgetic endeavors ef Hev bee cipal Dubois, the danger was averted and the association owed hin oa dent of gratitude.He thrid They Vite Perrier.Catholic 5 hood Covnmisston tor, honoring thy assoctation by Lis pre senee.He concluded by remarkiou what pleasure {1 give him te see for the first time in the his ary of the association, repressors atives of the rots 8 glous teaching orders tating port cn c the convention It augured well fon > the future of education to notice the lay and religtous teachers working A hand in hand, In Barmons ai an N = nity.726 Me.A.C.Miller.treasurer of the ix.F sociation, read the annual financiai re- port, showinæ the finuices nf the asso- siation ta be in gnod standing Rev.Principal Duhois, of \u201che Narooal Schoo!l, reiud wo panier ou Uren sib \u2018 and the Proper Culture of the He > He treated his subject froey su qe logical and pedagogical po fo vlew.; He defined sensibility fn tre lf as (he i faculty to feel sensations cat senit- + merit.The teacher sil oh these under hfs care to hive the J fale over the Lert and senses In the afterncn gression Mr itobson, Paradis read à paper on the ten hing of drawing in the primary schools an?Mr.H.Scott en gymhastzos In the school.FUNERAL OF LATE F.B.WADE.Remains Passed Through City To-day En Route to the East.The remains of thé late FH Wade, the chalrman of the Nitiona! Transcon- Unental Baliway Copgnission, reached the city this morning at 11.20 on the ; C.A.Il, and the troverniment car.Che ji Ottawa, on whith they were carried, Was At once atiached to the Halifax express, leaving the city on the Inter- colonial at noon.In the private thal wns placed at the dispneal of the Yuneral party were Measrs.Robert Reid, a member of the Commission: G.A.Wade, a hrother of the deceased.V.G.l\u2019aton, Law gor: ner of the deceased.HO 19 Turmerden, chlef engineer of the i ».M ?J.Butler, assistant f vinéer, Alex.Johnston, MF.A OK.M teur.M.P.Arcountant McGee and Private Secretary Collins.There were aldo in the same car Mée Wade and her sister.Mrs Patelle Mes Garnett, a daughter of the docs! who ls the wife of Lieut Gornet of the Royal Artillery.London, Foz and ut only arrived in the city this 5 from the Old Country via New York.The floral offerings were both numerous and beautiful, and the condoienves received were exceptionally numierons, Among these lalisr was no letter fom ; Lord Grey, the trovernor-General, an) À.cahlegrams fron Jord Stratherons the ve High Commissioner, and Lord Mita, ~ The funeral will take place at HriJge- a .water, N.8., on Sunday.SECRETARYSHIP OF POWER CO.Rumor on Street That it May Go to Mr.Bauset.It was stated, unofficial that Mr.Ren: Dausel, who for tn A decade has been assistant city i and is one af the most popusur of the city offiotails, will také a positon wita > morning | | | i | | | | the Montreal Light, Heat and Pou-r Campany, possibly that to he aie!» A vacant by the retirement of Mr.H.Hi.pe \u2018Henshaw.who leaves the M.L.H.& director with the Allis, Lei.P.to beécomr a Chahrers Bullock, Every ginve the formation «of the Montreal.Light.Heat and Power Com- \u2014 pany.Mr.Henshaw hoax hell the position of secretary.He war formerly Rer- retary of the Royal Electric and at the time of the amalgamatton shifted from One company to the other.\"Mr.Bauset was formerly a journalist, and left that profession to take the position of Assistant City Clerk.à Floating 8choot Board\u2019s Loan, The Protestant School (Commissioners, to-day got the City Treasurer's slpna- ture to a loan that the l'ommissioners are about to float for 200,000.Ry the ds being signed by the Treasurer for the city, it makes them ns valuable as, civic bonds.The city deducts an- mually a certain percentage from tha amount it gives ta thr Protestant School Commisisnners.lly this custom the city Is able In guarantees Interest on certain loans that the cominis- aigners float., Miles Marior\u2019s Song Recital.Une puplis of Mies C.Marler wi] give tal on Monday.May 29, at 815 pm.In Kam Hail.The pro- à me, which ls quite nr ling ons, includes melections from fGounod, Mast, Griez and Chaminade, Ta ench the names of the singers attached by coupons.These the pudience may utilize as ballots for tha most popular singer.and prizes wii led to the two puplis ~uiving po ar ent number of votes.The con- et under the patronage of Mayor Laporte ee i Continued Actlvity In Building.According to a report of the Bulld- Inspector, no less than 710 build.permits have issued up to date for current year.This 1x 206 more for the corresponding period of Yeet a permit was grantee?Kav of the new Alexandra irease Hospit:2- The how- built {n the form of seven be pital win Its cost will be $185 000, pavillons.\u2014\u2014 pOGS FOR SALE.; \u2014 ROUGH COAT FT COUR F*, mine To ast he ey inne san whe fla FE 0.APS] BS Wiseman J 124 2 , PROPERTY FOR SALE.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO \u201cWET.APARTMENTS TO LET.ee - SAN fes a a mr se a ee a Na FOR SALE \u2014 YIELDING LARGE 1: To LET \u2014 CHARMING PLAT, COM- Wl TU LET \u2014 LARGE HEATED APART- turn flue Mvdctu apartment Ouse, pletely renovated, 226 Laval aonur ments, \u2018The Seymour\u201d 73 Tupper Tupper atrect, city, vormpiisiue $ dwelinge, Possession tnmediately, 1.30 pm.er T 30 street, 7 and 8 routns electric, gas fixtures, Wil All inoderu linye aise his, up Lu date pom.any day, at 524 St.Urbuin st.171 6 sis stove, Jas M, Mitchell 214 Bt.Jumea lu every roapect, Jus.MO Mitcueir 244 gt jf.LOST TI Lm 318 6 James st.1 fa TO LET -\u2014 439 BT UKBAIN STRKET, ee ee TT, Jame _ oo Set beauliful Mal, seven rouma, excellent To LET \u2014 \u201cTHE SMITHSONIAN, SEVEIAL BLSINESS cod RS FROM \"location, fine repale, bata, gus, furnace, vols Helkirh avenue, first avenue off tiuy, $5000 to Bonu.wesw vus iu flals and [lar, nice jard, Apply on premises.I à, above Mherbruohe.one apartment on first Cleans, paying 9 y te 13 pe, anvatiy dtur Cle 123 2 fleur, ut $40.6 rooms, bathroom, store- West end Where Lae Hobs Baw Den- ee em ~ Pare de acd, elec ae IIXLUr es, RAB range vad, du.1 Notre laine a wi dien Bet am Tes LEFT Nr 2012 HU TE M 15RON mi, Teifijetuter, ete tenljor.imac diate pos trust Mount 43a.8 Bil Wp tr Hat, four roux and bats Ment sraston James seatu Smith, Architect, 147 \u2014- - _ \u2014_ wid coattourtatide Appt, 1 Gellins, De Coon HU Jduinea 51 Ter Main 2433 Res ast Fol sale HCO HES THe SUR «dj st tL 244 122 Af (uenr at.Murkh, tha story and Lasse _ oo - - \u2014 ment, stune front hous.3 108, Lime à Tor LF 475 ST AND] st, Tey LET - \u2014- WEST Ta On ST rT RNIBIT- Grate Dusos dsl, Ball Jens Than cost.WW.Er fl Mesumeunt, nie front si LE +d apartment for summer, 7 Tools.nest Linton, band Nolis Laine sto DIV UC pcs bath, gas, hot wat or heal, Re Sil ted sod fliuors hot water, gus stove, elec.- US App_piy 40 Lawn ave Weal tee Matt, Janitor, thirty deliars.14731, Folk Sadi.FINE HOUSE 1 .- Star Olttes, 124 3 i VMesl end.stone 1 Dalxy furnau VEUT \u2014 MID FLAT V2 see rm er niin extuviision Riles tu, Mate ald, Vetnent cet Dorion sree ab come ntenes mr _ lai liumed.aie possession 1 Jout, Star Uf- ; almost ime fate ly Appt TT OTT 7 tce i FH st oran fun fo Full SAL! TAT a Ban A à sen 3 =.- © i à - - \u2014\u2014 awd w.vs ell Coa we SON cr © Eee SP pln ned nn es NE SA CAC LOTS LCR GR CCE CRUE ASE \u2018 wats hie Ladin at \u2018 Arthur sry nto | BoAt station, Just the (hip [oa uo < ; re nus and bathreru Vao:ttse | Lo SG rir cogil bee us, secuented «liat i Harned, t vn ae eT bus 1 bad ! _ het # CLASSIFIED > ++) ' « derruu, 21 Notre Dane st, \u2019 Pts JL} Moth HN AT OR EL GT Let Lid Modnt dao uv 6 i ine ot Alan street, between M: 1 8 Le ToiT ten and + Pre Arthur ut fur heal cs puit 5 PALIER Etes wire ve ae Pree arin unten et gn WANT ADVERTISEMENTS &@ Mediate qesses-s'on pressed brie Énatie Pati ais ity Are, elght to - uokitchen, for- | 2 ps See > ! % % Sa ane te st: Lenny tubs, natur mT I 3 \u2014e al wood finish HMoiton, 1743 4 < Notre l'atue steet 116 12 I RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED 2 & | Ow en Nm aa Fon SALE Tes MANGE STREET.) SP ANTED 14 T0 4 fou Fur | Le) For Situations Vacant, | KI vas edad Dike cottage St heen Tandab Lae Situations Wanted, and fre zo 3\" Che | be Arena, te H beta on an st gpl AF aater | 2 \u2019 & Cent a .seule \u201crs \u2018- ; ; .ue \u201c4u AH Moderate 1ettas Address win tall t vu bats super Ww Bre ; LL 000 | P@tts veus 5 date, Star ne 14 2j © other Want Advertisements, & Mate st, Ann x : - ; \u2019 a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014>>\"\"\" = see also page 9.bs \\ $ = {UTE |= LT TE | & Pad = A ROSE dou, TV Zuo G1 SHUTTER - B27 MU ER tue dus, aa) FURNISHED FLAYS T0 LET.| i Loot fsbo a sp W Ken =t Bolton, 170d Ie 355 2 ee SHEER | GESSRDE BGR po _ on TO) LET \u2014 FIVE COMFORT ARL ! 0 MAN © beat nasi ge ments buts at | aa : .Vin thie Bax nln A GB, rent ae Letépèisme ab.uw ty hela ta Up 51 ; [ELA Latta ind np tan cot ee iv | SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.poopie \u201d TT ey 40 MATH ; TE, Ca ces oer ! SUMME ; fos are = bc ing No PLT eh re To LET\u2014 A FEW LOG CAMPS, WITH with none morts 61 \u201cI D Ard stanly Ril oe ; ; PE 114 sim nsie dd \u20ac ; cooking outflt and boat, on lake st SE ve (et ut be at FR [EUR 6 dos pt Address Lb 6416, Stur Brasich Office.Hodesn Cum rene» sutane of sù 123 6 a._ Lu Ms 12 festrahi.z ; g od SN = FINIR FLAT YO LET To Ou ) Lu UT F UNISHED RES IDEN K Mal toler dae NS VU Mount Res at ave | : eu Ÿ ! pren eg a Se : Why Le Tae 5 sy: a'urdus - vor \u201d ; Mas > pe pos n \" pou Da % Nr | .lack MHiver, Phono - ; 13 6 up sta \u2018ps T; .TTL Cy _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 RTE 1 Lis NEY 0 FL INISMEE LT SPLES DA 0R 5 Jaines st, TN | , jhe ot a (UE Ae | house ati furiushed, situated on a \u2018 Ja ce Le ee ee Ta a La vu CASH IN PRIZES TO \\ tie 16 to purchasers Wanted vus) Donne qurs, ne Clerks, Studente, L.to purs vu Mescacn Mam elous Snort att + gu cs and export V'airu.ation, price pl Prizes 1st, 3300, Uni nu, 3rd, $100, su, th ghee sth, 3 Tih, $.0.8th, fin.win, $10, Vech, $5.waleh will be increased O7 CUniTiscrd $154, Flu, $0, etc.per Iu Copied we (he =ales are over or under 2, uy On June ath and dally after the Hamed of Ln of mare leading in contest will appear Ju Montreal Star, brise winners Juiy ord Mone pact on presentation of tlckew ol wdiu after Ju.y til, Furm your viubs and SITUATIONS VACANT.a (Continued on Page 9.) WaNTBD \u2014 FOR CITY AND COUNTRY tu sollclt orders, pocket samples, large conunission; salury (0 hustlers.Call 5 to 7 OF write Lilt Ontario st, near SL.Lawrence.WwW A NY YUUNG MAN OF GOOD AD- yess for 8 office position, must speak French.Apply to W isol, Slar Ufiice.We SE) Ly oe SEVERAL MEN AND boys to work in paint factory, Those WIL BOULE eaparivihce quuferred, 56 Welilng- lun st.Wore - AT ONCE MAIL FOR GEN- tdi Work, with relereuces.Apply 6 Pailitps I'luce.124 2 VV Anis - A GLH GENERAL SER- sant No washing or teoning.Apply 1! su: some rail avenue, ull Guy at.2.A SMART Wien - uv JUNE FIRST soueæ man for billing clerk Apply W dou, Stur Ufiice.VV rep \u2014 INTELLIGENT BOYS TO leatn the Jewellery trade.The Hem- muinx Manufacturing Co, evrner Bhearer st auld the Canal.% TANT A CITY AGENT Tor WORK accident, burglary and general insur Grive, fine offices and eer) facility given to \u201c1h up all classes cf Insurance; a good Op- Dertunily for any ole wishing tn start fn- surance on thelr owa account, tterw conufi- dental Apply x 4939, Star Ni de 4 We ANTE \u2014 CAR FENTERS AND JOINers.Appiy H.scou, 2860 SL Catharine st A Smart Young Girl Wanted to assst with hight housework Family of two, no washing, hew house.Applicant must have satisfactory refer: ences A suillable person will tind a cotmtortaiite honie and good wages.Apply dväx St, Antoine strect Wnts a AN TENT ERIENCED TABLE- wuld, Wisdug to gu to Iraval Apply tu Mrs A Mats Sims, 330 Pine ave 124 5 W SANTI Uv \u2014 \u2014 SHIRT MAKERS, WABIL.Foon: elp.collar button holrrs, exs- Mi ners, shirt \u2018repairers, boys in cutting room no Bros and vo, corner Duke and iltain sts 124 2 \\ \u201cVATED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT © for suurmer months one who can Cook, no WwasninK.Apply Mrs.Russell, Linie WL, yu beg W TANTE bo SMART BOY FOR OFFICE Apply U6, Board ob rade Bldg - - 7 TANTEL \u2014 GOOD, CAPABLE COOK.WW sd mages Roterences required, Apple Western Hospital, 1209 Dorchester st \\ TANTLI)> \u2014 AN EXPERIENUED FALEB- than fie grils furnistiihgs und hots athiress by letter Henaud and Cte.25 St.Law renee Mall st.WW EXPERIENCED SALES- w , Fpreaking bots English and Froden MW Mo sctagaaie, Lamited, st.Cuth- ete abd U'nosnisity sta, \\ \"ANTEL EXL'HIMIENUE SALES- ibe King hota Euxilsh and Frenca W Svreggte, Lbnited, nt Cath- ete dha Livers sus, WH ANTUL EXD ERE Ne CED anor.Ww.ker speaking both English and French WW Serogge, bLanaied, St C'aun- \u201cine and Cherie Ate ANTLL - YOU NG MAN.WITH KNOWI- WwW ledge of grocery Lasinres to aet Ho Scroggie, limited, St.Cath.ersity sis carcker 4 crooe and ins ry Ldicaten, 8nd on Your orders at once and often After In case ol a ile priorigs of date counts.Make bank money orders, post office abd express orders payable to order of J Messali, 3e Linsersity avedue, Torunto, Un- forn.erly; Connting House Manager to son and Twedd.l, author of Mescalls bE bookkeeper and Office Gulde, author of Mesias Itally ledger Bynopals, A a na In your manual on figures 18 weri: me\u201d Others would nat take tu vddred the price if they could not duplicate YOUNG LADY FOR OFFICE Wanted young lady with fair education, good andwriting and qilek at figure Ap- px stef to be delivered in person, Saturday, between 3 30 and 2 30 A.McKim & .second fluor, Star Bldg thnes In.Warts \u2014 EXPERIES ED OPERA- tore on ladies\u2019 blouses, trimmers \u201cspe- clally.also a few skirt uperators, plenty ot work st best of prices.Apply to The © I Harrower Co, 8 Beaver Hall Hill, 124 6 WANTED FOR WAGGON WORK, Blacksmiths, Painters and Wood Workers.\u2018ood men oniy need apply Jennings & Co.cor.Grey Nun and Ny lington sts, 2 WANTED -\u2014 A GOOD RELIABLE MAN 10 g0 10 Beaconsfield for the summer, must understand horsee and be able to look \u201cafter garden, Apply jet Metcalfe axe Westmount, after six p.12 18 WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY, 1¢ TO Years old, for office and stock room Appl, with references, The HUI Electric Switch Co, Ltd.lilv st.Lawrence at, WANTED \u2014 A NICE HOME FOR 4 LE hable general servant, only two in Apply or evenings 449 fa:nlly.In mornings Grosvenar avenue, Westmount, second house above Bherbrouke at.124 2 WANTED \u2014 EXPEHIDNCED WAIT.reasca.Apply to Bteward, Turkiab Bata Hotel, \\\\ANTBD \u2014 COOKS, HOUSEMAILIS, tablemaids, nurses, eneral servante end kitchen maids.Appi; to Mrr.Riva, Emn- ployment Office, 195 Bleury st WANTED IMMEDIATE! Y GOOD PLAIN cook to gu to the mouniry.Appiy with references, 998 Bhorbrooke et 124 STRONU Wa ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A I M 'ung woman for scrubbing.Alexanders, 23.Bt.Catherine at.WASTED \u2014 A \"GENERAL SERVANT for small famliy.Apply 1287 Dor- chester street WANTED \u2014 FURNITT'RE FINISHERS, polishers and varnisherr, steady work.The Dominion Furniture R.te Ltd, St.Therese, PF.Q.124 2 Laborers Wanted Wanted\u201425 Laborers.Apply to Jas.H.Maher.st The Thos, Davidson Mg.Co., corner of Dominion anid Albert sats.Ste.Cunegonde.WANTED ~~ A YOUNG GIRL FOR OFfice work at Mra.Wright's Mlillnery Parlour, 2431 St.Catherine st.Plaase note change In address.WANTED \u2014 CAKE BAKER, EFCOND hand; must be good man Apply R.Bcott, 953 Ht.Catherlne st.ANTED \u2014 OF RRAL RERVANTS, vookae and hosemaida, chambermaids, for hotels, out of city: high wages.Apply 101 Mansfield st, Employment Uffice.ANTED \u2014 MAN TO LOOK AFTER small garden a Ste.Anne de Bellavun, and do general worl 800d wages; references required.Adres V 4902, Star Office, 124 3 WANTED, oe BOOKKEDPER TO KREP set of booke and look after office, one who ia willing to work for modernte sal- V 4504, Star Office 124 2 SATANTED \u2014 GOOD BOYS, BETWEEN ages Of fourteen and eighteen.Apply to the Manager, The 8.Cafsiey Co.Limited.ag = VVANTE \u2014 A FIRST CLARKS MAN AS manager for one nf nur branch stores, experience In ladies\u2019 ready to wear garment trade and perfect knowledge of the.both languages required.Apply to Mar- | chand, 1371 Notre Dame st.134 4 0 PI.i ZL, -\u2014\u2014 WANT ANTED - A WORKING Hot SEKEEF- cr references Apply 103 Crescent st after 5 p m.134 2 \u2019 SITUATIONS WANTED.Ww \u201c> il bliowlraine years Bleaaly Sr Te re YOUNG MAN, 2) TEARS wants poerition as office clerk, of Stench and English, three aperience with whuoiesale shre firm wind nor afraid of work, Address 8 Star L'ilice ui, \\ TANTELD \u2014 COENERAL CONSTRLE (TION Mark, will pa, good percentage on se- tuiing same.Bend post card for personal Hier ewW.Macs, 194 Marle Anne st, city.12¢ 2 Wo ~~ POSITION Ril as frit lass cook Apply issa St.Automne si, lelerences Ww or HY FRENCH or housekeeper.Hrs class city 124 2 MARRIED MAN SEEKS ha coachnman, eingle handrd Evod references, Address L J.Vahl \u2014- siuation olnerwine vs ot Hy polite st.PANTED -.BF AN EXPRRIENOER W dicssmaker, cut and fit ENED .; suarante s«winr Adureas 352 ! 32 st, à private family vhjosile Viger square.cu 4 2 \\ Va ü ENGAGEMENTS By DAT n A Joa es, by dressmaxer lately from «bVl st Catherine TANTHD Caos TRY YOUNG man as aun u 3 perience and best rmendat ona ody OX Trviom mendations.Addreas i.GAYS, Star ar Praigt çOltice, 124 3 ANTEI\u2014 A SITi ATION WAN AN Ww a Uhineed cook ang sino.by MED kd er Apps 44 Burnside Via.1206 WANT - BY YOUNG MAN, AGE 23, MAN ae Be clerk in general store, i es 1081 refer a T, No.36 « \u2018hureb at, \u201choes.TT A VANTED \u2014 \u2018Yousa ENGLISH LADY requires position an daily or residenilal Ror eriess ta young children, Kindergarten, music, AriH, excellent ns tem.à dress L 6910, Star lranen Office AERA 124 2 WANT ED \u2014 ANY KIND OF WORK BY day or week, aouse eiranin g, eto.Apply 8» 'atexander st.In rear of No i Ww ANTEL - - LADIPS, HOTELS RES- TAUTAN'&, looking for help, apply t lvl Manañield st.! Ppiy to WANTED \u2014 Yor NG SCOTCHMAN DE- Rires aftnalion, experience wholrrale grocery Trade, will adapt himself to any sort oi work.V 402, Star Office.SANT ob \u2014 Br \u2018RELIABLE, HANDY \\ man employment of Any kind, not afraid of work ood referchoes.W.J.8 Anderson st.124 3 VATED \u2014 A SITUATION BY YOUNG Sestehman in a warehouses or any out- dar work.no strict temyplar.Address C.Stephen, 22 Argyle avenue, Montreal WASTED \u2014 TECHNICAL CHEMIST, Norwegian, 25 years, with rxperience in laboratory work wants employment in manufacturing.Address T.Deinboll, Still.well's Temperance House, Cralg street, Montreal.124 3 PUPILS WANTED.AN pr VANTED \u2014 VOICE PLACING, BINOING, VW tane buliding.Corey's 2362 Ht.Catherine at.121 5 WH NTRU \u2014 TWO LESSONS WREKIY, shorthand or typewriting., $1 month), 2 Studio.Korn Hall, Prof.Cooke, 145 MitcMaon avenue.124 VWWANTED \u2014 PRIVATE LESRONS IN English and commercial subjects; In.speed coaching 'n shorthand and touch typewriting, coaching for any ewn- mination W.W Jiarries, Commercial Tu- Aividual tor and University Coach, 3740 Bt, Catherine street, ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Page 9.) Reo -~ FURNISHED FRONT ROOM Wilh clothes vloset and Auer hight.private family.36 Jurors .corner Lleury Rvs - A LANGE FRONT ROOM ON bathroom fiat, with first class wud, locaton central.Apply V4 l'uion ave.1.4 2 Roo SINGLE ROOM ON BATH FLAT , with board 21M Victoria st 124 - 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE pou BILE FRONT room, auitable for two gentlemen, bath room al, with or without board.Apply 31 Victoria at.1.4 F VOMS \u2014 FURNISHED AND 1 NFUR- «- nished rooms lo let, west end, shove Dorchester sl! Address |.6893 Star Branch Office 114 3 BOARD, Apply 124 2 Re VOMS \u2014 wir ON WITH T breal fast te 9 Transient 1sv Mansfield st Res \u2014 LARG double cluss board, private faunily, week each.Church st.Ro - - \u201cTo LET IN PRIVATE FAMIL y.to gentleman of Quiet habits 12 Selgneurs st.224 3 WELL FURNISHED parlour bedroom, first terms $4 per 14 2 47 I QUNMB_ I ARGE Dot CBI.E ROOM Wl L Ut, not baths, close to Grand Union Hotel, 1944 Notre Dame at.129 4 ous ~\u2014 TWu FURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for twee gentlemen or a marries couple.Apply nt 680 Lagauchetlers st, two doors east of Liecury.124 2 BSL Tu KENT A NICE, BRIGHT cheery room, with Auer light, on bath room flat.100 Bleuiy st, second flat to the left.UNFURNISHED ROOMS To Ï OUMS \u2014 let.Apply 2ud St.Urbain st, near St Catherine mt.124 à Ross TJLAWGE FRONT DOUBLE AND aingle rooms, furnished or unfurunish.ed, with ail modern conveniences, private family of two.116 Gus st 124 2 FURNISHED ROOM, also alngle rooms Ap- I OUMS \u2014 por BL FE \u2018 bathroom flat, vly 9 Univerelty 1 st.124 ROOMS \u2014 IN = WLY FURNISHFD house, one double And two singie rooms, AUer JIght steam heat, ete, Na co dren.Apply 19 Mayor street.124 2 Roo \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, LARCE front room, suitable for two gentle men or married couple.32 Union avenue 124 2 JRooms \u2014 BRIGHT F.GNISHED ROOMS, bot and cold water, cleetiv Haat very Central.No.luv Burnside Pace, right hand bell 4 4 [)10MS \u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS è sultuble for lght houseke ping.Roms \u2014 TO LET NICE PARIOUR Aroom.full \u2018view of mountain.alse double room; good locality.private Frnatsh tamis 823 Urbain st OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, X very clenn, Auer iigat, Telephone, ete Tel Up 2569 24 2 LET 9% PARK AVE.SIN.Reus - TO 1.Ble and dontle, for gentiemen, doctor or married couple, private house, no children.Telephone l'p 2883 124 2 OOMS \u2014 FURNIFHED AND UNFUR- ; nished, on bath room fat.21 Victoria =treet OOMS - TWO FURNISHED ROME ON bathroom flat, near Maare 1797 (in tarto at.124 3 MISCELLANEOUS.esse A = - HOP LEE LAUNDRY HAB MNVED from 2406 St, Cntherine st, to 25it firat class Chinese Iuun- 103 2 po Et.Catherine st, dry.NEW FIRET CI.ABS CHINFASE REStaurant will be opened by Wing lang at 818 Dorchester street, nppasite Et James Club House on May 20th dining rooms open duy and night.Moderate prices.A gordsal tnvitatlon extended to all ns RISH GROWN ROSES.| HAVE JUST received another large lot of Irish Rrown rosce (150 varieties) from Alex Dick- «on and Bons.1 have also a limited quantity of last yrara stock which has wintered well, the above includes il the latest novel- largn collection of fruit and orna- trees, shrubs and perennials; 190 named variaties, palox, bv varieties; pansies, exhibition mx.20 wvmrieties; vegetable plants.(\u2018all Amine before wmelecting sian.where.Drennan, 499 Mountain avenue, Wesunount.124 2 NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR made without a notice A.E.leblanc, 1309 WILL any debts signed by myweif.J.Notre Dame Ms LINA DE PAUL, OF PARIS, IM- 1 porter of Parisian Iligh Art MHllin- ery, 2286 Bt.Catherine at, 2nd door weat of \u2018McGill Collage uvenue.124 2 HONSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.pe NS Te Nir MOR BALE HANDSOME PAIR OP F carriage horses, both gooa single drivers, accustomed to rity and fearless Apply John Bector, 61 Burnside Place, 129 3e0d \\ TANTED TO PURCHASE A SADDLE horse which can be uscd alen In har- en, Addrens, giving full particulars, price, ftc.to P 4740, Btar Office.12¢ 2 TYR BALE \u2014 VICTORIAT PNQUIRE OF * tho St.Lawrence Wagxun Company.44 Grey Nun at.124 8 Jer BAISE \u2014 BAY MARE, CITY RROK- en, harneax or saddla, can be driven by a lady.pply between 11 and ¢ Friday, at 67 MeGlll College avenue, JPOR SALE A FIRST cart and net of pony harnasa; a bar- main.850.Apply Strand Cafe, 1797 Notre Dame at For, & BALE \u2014 MORSE, BAY OELDINA, ands, fine actor good rider, ex- ceilont arth Hutchison Riding Echool, 166 Hutchison st, YR SALE \u2014 SADDLE HORSE.HE IR golden chestnut 8 sears oid, 18 hands will weign 1150, \u2018portactiy sound, kind, perfectly broken to saddie and harness, mood jumper.will he 841d hy nuction Tuesday.May 30th, at 2.30 p.m.Un view at our stables, Monday morning.T.W.Foster and Co, Bob Be.Paul 134 3 high, \"CLLARS PONT | ; baarders are kept FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, rt SN I OOMS \u2014 T2la SHERBROOKE STREET, single front room, well furnished, on beth flat, private family; no children.gen- tention only.References exchanged 124 8 POUMS \u2014- SINOLE O1 t bou Hi.E, NEWLY furnished, Auer lght, hot and rod water, modern with all hone comforts, kit chon privileges, 447 dus st first corner above Hin Majesty's Theatre.124 2: DOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROM, CLFAN and brigat, splendid lvcalion® fehes able Tv rent shuiet st 124 5 piHoMS - LARGE DOUBLE AND R Kile rooms, porvelain bato, Aner Transients accommodated XK» avenue HIN light 25 Me ep.on z Gi 3 1 NO EL y OF MRNISHEI (singies with balcony, over grounds.heme oul sua St.Matthew st 124 2 PAR ans, degre] sOUH:# 124 2 PION \u2018 sr À tront room lonking large private forts.Mvdertute rent.Res ROOM SITTING AND lour combined, also Two double Lathroot Mat ever; conveniener (2 required.14 Richmond cu Break fast ROOMS WANTED.AL SNS NS FANTED \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM HY A \\ married couple, po children, tn priva\u2018s house, with Lght use of kiteaen, ternic must Le nuvtvrate for permanency.Address A ti, 2208 St Catherine at.4 Rin i VVASTED \u2014 UNFURNISH D between Bleury and Stanley.nos Catherine ar in vheinity.Imumediate oes s sion, for A few years, (ere must be hod erate T 4h31, Star Uffice.42 BOARD.- LA LAN TS AA OARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARI, 1 strictly private accamaanedaiion for ladies with professional attendance; [adil a vated and attended 160 St.George st 124 2 ROOMS AND BOARD.em, _\u2014 - a \u2014\u2014 POOMS \u2014 ANT BOARD, ALL cant.(nris, po children 14 \u201crue Union ner 123 [TERE \u2014 FURN ~%iED ROOMS St.Antoine st [200UMS \u2014NIQELY FURNISHED DOUBLE \\ and single rooms on bathroom fit with first ciass bourd and home comforts, {eis plinne etc 463 Guy st.above St s'htn- crine st.123 5.Ro NIE, BRIGHT SINGLE mam on bathroom flat, use af phone, with hoard Sussex House, 43 Metcalfe st, 123 3 wise | Domhilon #7.one single furn.shed We Alexander Ht, Jog! po on ra _ \u2014 _\u2014\u2014 = xe DOM \u2014 TO LET ROOM, WITH BOARD I OOMS -\u2014 To RENT, F F1 RNISHED, Two: RR Ain table board.67 Mansfield at ' bed sitting rooms, one large and ote 124 : small, both front Trouns, on bain wir re nt, PE together or separate.Apply a > Fat st ! OM \u2014 FURNISHED PARLOUR AND rit 4 It bedroom, ase smaller rooms, meats mm ms \u2014 \"1! destivd usa St.Urbain st, near Rachel Roo - A LANGE BACK PARLOUR, : 124 = M .na open grate and mantel bed.148 \u2014\u2014 ansfield at.l Fsoons \u2014 AND BOARD CAN BF HAD See TT.- | R in a private family.na children Ad.Roo \u2014 LARGE, NICELY [URNISHED ' (frees 83a Chatham st.124 reem, private family, no children, a FR puitable for one ar two gentlemen, electric PLUME \u2014 AND BOARD IH RILEB 1ght, #¥%a lT'niversity st 1: 2 x FOOMBE, aUÎtablé for married rouple 3 ., oupde op - , .- two gentlemen, Also transients acvonimo- I Coms \u2014 TO LET IN A WELL AP- dated 138 Meicnlfe at.front pointed modern house, large single ; _ - css .Wilh args cuphoarid, transients ne- OUMS \u2014 HOME! BRIGHT, WEI commodated.§ Victoria st 124 2 Re furnished roams, Drst class DE = \u2014_= , Su, \u2014 house quiet and very centras, -at 2 fpooms \u2014 ONE LARGE, nished room on bathroom nat double room an second flaet, all ventences, gentiemen only.22 Mculll \u2018'ollega 123 + TO LET FRONT ROOM, FT f ru ND AT NUM- \u201clarge porta vear.- an keeping priviiegrs dy ed.4 40 Clty Counelliors xt IN w ESTMOT NT.Fr RNIS Apply 96 Mansfield street 124 FURNISHED, TO LET AP- rooms well furnished, FURNISHED ROOMR, BRIGHT and clean, Auer light .698 Bherbronke nt.5 doors west Rleur;.Nathan\u2019s Famous Bed Bug, Roach, Rat and Mouse Killer 25c, ti Money refunded it it falls to clean \u201cyour house.at Fur Store, 71 Et Lawrence st 66 156e PRESENTATION ADDRESSES.D.BEAUCHAMP, Penman, 2024 St.Catherine street.Writing and Pen Work neatly executed.Visiting Cards 2hc dosen.Lessons in Penmanship.| classes in plain and ornamental AL S 123 26 ROOMS AND BOARD.mt \u2014\u2014 en erat 1 VOMS\u2014AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOMS, aulluble for married couples or gentie- men with or without board.Tel.Up 3173.25 Union avenue.120 6 ROM - FIRST CLASS Lil KLE ROOM, ntcely furnished, running water first class table Telephones Eas: 3414 5h46 Bt.Denis ut Po 1 ODARIY \u2014 SUPERIOR BOARD, HES].dence, wilh strictly private English family, situated on University, above Sler- brooke Phone Uptown 41i¢ 120 6 1 OGOMS - AND BOARD, BRIGHT, AIRY, elegantly furnished rooms, with or without menls Translents welcome.Reason- alle rates.l'arisian House, 51) and %% Un- lon tvenue.120 8 uM AND BOARD FUR TWO HE- spectabie Englishmen, 54.Yorksaire people and cooking.convenient for CHR.slips N 4012 173 2 PIHOOMS -\u2014 \u201csic Y FURNISHED SIN- wir and double front mums In private family Bae, hot water, breahfast 37 Shuler strect 1:14 7 Rooms, \u2014 D To LET.Ww ITH BOARD, Ur \u2018 mellats passéssion, à nice double b- com for married couple or one nr two Æ.n- Lenen, en bathroum floo:, with full board: 6vrry convenience, with use uf plane.also accommodation for transtent boarders or table boarders at 106 l'nion avenue, terms moderate.124 2 Roe 8 - TWO LARGE FHONT ROOMS, with board mnd every convenience, suitable for married couple or gentleman Apply 521 Bt.Antoine at 12 1 OARD \u2014 AND ROOM, 519 DORCHRS- ter street (opposite 8&t James's Ciub), open, healthy.close to cars, churcaes, theatres, Auer light.choicest board and covking.vacancy June 1st.124 MONEY TO LOAN.Salaried people, Fat mer Money Loaned chants, teamsters, boarding bouscs.Easy payments Largest business in Di jrinoipal cities TOLMAN, 517 New York ldfe Butidiug, Place d'Armes Tu 812 WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY Salarted : prople can get money on their owl names.Payments to sutt borrower All tusiness confidential Montreal Credit Co id Temple Bldg.185 St James st.79 312 \u201cWe Will Lend You Money.On your household furniture.ptanos, organs, hors-s, Waggons, carriages or any other good security.without removal, at the lawest rates ir Montreal If you owe any bills.or any other loan company.and And the payments too large.and need some extra money for moving, we will pay off your loan and make you a loan sufficient to meet vour wants.fn one to three hours\u2019 notice.You can repay loan !n small weekly.monthly or yearly payments, Call or write us at once.All business private.\u2018Phone Main 4978 DUOMINION LOAN & BROKERAGE CO.vom 35, 107 St.James st.99 311 We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City.If you own househald furniture.organs, pianos.horses carriages.or any other kind of good security.we will lend you from $1000 tn $1,000 00, without removal af security.All husiness strictly rivate, as we know vou would wish ft to be Yon get the money the hour yon ask for It.and repay it to suit yourself on our lang, easy weekly.manthly or yearly payment plans.Ynu also have the privilege of repaying loan in full any time.an will only be required tn pay for the use of the money far $ $ $ $ $ 3 the time you $ have use of ft $ 3 3 $ $ $ $ $ $ We are the old- ert and only Can- with an unlimited canita] at our dis- therefare.our rater are the Inwest Call and see ur nndaat- tary vourselves that oar conditions are the most favourable.nr \u2018phone 1181 Main and we will mend none of our special næents tn talk the matter over with vou, day nr night nr \u2018phone T'p.1612 after 7 pm MONTREAL LOAN & BROK- FRAGE Co.Itoom 204.New York Life Building.Corner 5: James and Place mes San CHAS.E.C AMPDELL.Mar.107 312 LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT, (vu pay more for tes for some years than th, companies vu how tor thetr I'oherty, 1320 St.Lawrence.CHIROPODISTS.44 years\u2019 exportenos.Bpecls: 3434 Lazauchotiore St Sith 00 12 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by ARTHUR w.se dés Placa Street.Toi, & 2353.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.SU Su James sl.Mud dv Lresceni ak : 216 31 MARRIAGELICENSES Monoy tu Leud on Mortgage, CUSHING & BARLUS, AUtarios, Ji dL Jamas se: 226 497 PHRENOLOGY.rn Lowe, mew ber of the Fowles present and future on love, marringe All reading a ourats 2304 Bt.PATENT SOLICITORS.Mars REGISTERED SOUCI rors \u201c , Write fornur cient, « reference boox The Prospec 1 We soHHt the Pusinews of M:nu aturere, Bnginece:s nudvihers 4 he rea.ze the advisability of Due 125 their Fate Pr: pins advice free.Charges Arron New ork IL, ied ey Marie Washington D.C.Inventions Patented AND THADE BARKS Hk ; OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Butlding.Montres.18 145 ood PATENTS THAT PROTECT.FETHERS TONHAUGH & CD Fred.B Fethersiontaugh, BL, ad lo Canadian Patent Office, Cansdu real, oronto, Ottawa and Washington 16 AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC.Tonts, Ss!l and Plag making, M styles and descriptions, thing made of cotton dack MORTGAGE LOANS, LAN AL SSL NS Se SECOND MUKTGAGE LOANS ON RvcoNTt Martengpes reasonable interest on szcoption Uy e t MORTGAGES (255557400015 rary terme of rum each year.thus reducing annual charge for Montreal Loan and Mortgage Co., gums financiering and banking.fair, honest dealin \u201cThis 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CE: son, A.B.Erskine.A.R, Holden, A.2 7 - \"a : Steams J ?Edmonton.NW.T.May 26 -The Articles by the manufacturer.and the hen \u2018wns to be it at\u2019 The EE C.Flume-felt.Cha-les Bonnick, W.M.minions line: Dominion Ta haut Do ar a Ee oir at SD \" NS - Canadinn Pactlic has filed plans In the Marking by him of the correct weight f 00 00 00 0 \"0 20a \u201cAntoine street, Angus, Rathlin Head (Br), Smith, 4368, Me- Athenia outward at 713 am.£5 land tities offices here of the extension On the boxes, and ruls No, 2 was es- .: The annual meeting of the compa Lran, Kennedy and Co.; Head Line Little Metis\u2014Inwarl at 7 a.m.Lake TS \u2018 + .4 .Westmount, for the benefit of the Eng = e pany a of the Calgary, and Edmonton Rallway pecially framed for that purpose.- coat w wharf.Manitoba.Po Kary, y held yesterd h h nt \u201cPrior 1 lish-spenking section of the people on was held yesterday, when the reports A from {tz present terminal at strath- Prior to the adoption of these rules, the confines of Ste.Cunegonde and St.|la\u2019d over showed a :at'sfactory con- Milwaukee (Br.), Moore, 4784, C.P.At- Martin Piver\u2014Iuward at 5 am, Tu- 5 A 457 con crées the North Saskatchewan there was more or less inaccuracy in \u2018 = BE.\"Eon we ; lantic line; King Edward pier.nisfan; outward yesterday at 2390 pm: \" : ty ; Henri, has been authoritatively atated d'tinn of the business, and the usual 7 The only Fil-Reform Wai at - ) : .\u2018 ter 4 his s > ; .TAY, R2, + , » var m.cn \u2018 : X'lnto Edmenton A terminal and the marking of weights on the baxes : : ! 5 Fashoda (Br.) Gray, 1782, McLean, Béliona, outward at 3 pm., Wyandotte to be without foundation.dividend was declared.WT site for n station has een reserved by brit the hoard is assured that since Kennedy and Co.; Hochelaga.eutward at 3.30 pm, 4-masted steamer; .s$ ; \u201camp ; ; hes les have been In operation such outward at 430 pm.Sicilian.SYthe Hudson Buy Company.west of |! e ru I : 3 Ninetieth street, near he (Canadian inaccuracies haveNheen far less fre.-\u2014\u2014 MS abe Magdalen\u2014Outward at 4 a.m, ® d erine ree ® i> sr allway \u20ac ; - uent, and It fs a source of gratifica- ortealm.124 Beoë 42 Northern Rallway crossing of the Sas- a \u2018 FE Low Point\u2014Outward at 7 a.m.Domin- tion tn the heard to know that the rules the object katchewan.This extension makes Fd- monton the terminal cf the Calgary ; fon: inward yesterday at 9.30 pm.(ape XL.end Edmonton Mranch of the CP H have Breton and Sverre accomplished of se- Fo) curing from the manufacturers the ac- Cape Ray-Javard yesterday at 7 E 2» The opinion in this city is that This curate weighing and marking of but- steamer ay\u2014inward yesterday at + p.m, iim the tiret move of the C.P.KR.pre- ter and cheese.In this connection it ce may be remarked that in Australia and Suparatory to the eventual extension of Notes.a] Ubken Ne heure cry \u2014 ! : eo 4 .the svstem tn the const through one New Zealand.it Is a penal offence to .a i 4 % i.of tie northern passes of the Rockies.Mark incorrect weighis on boxes of He TO an ne aire at eu.| BE UT IUT RAT RES pit a here rh hoa he Gahan ner Lameraninn wi sai for TUE AUN: su v : 4 dee sec laggow to-morrow morning AEE i oT LACKS THE COAT OF ARMS.that cheese and butter manufacturers Dominion liner Canada will sail Satur- j a i oo ai _-\u2014 shout be precise In marking the day morning at daylight.A ee This Will Be Added to Kingston Mac-| wéighte.gate Restigniuche will arrive up from es - \u201cThe board, therefore feels that it : ré] Saturday morning.2 , \" ny donzid Monument on July 1.cannot recommend that rule 2 should Thomson liner Hurona passed The Liz- pay the Minister's re- ard inward bound, from Moutreal, at 4 be changed to meet R #Speria] to the Montreal Starr quest, that it should provide for gains p.m.yesterday.INSTAR \" Kingston.Ont.May 268, ~Jt reems Devona &send Father Point Inward, F:that the monument of Sir John A.being Applied against losses In the bound for Montreal.early vesterday Hors ; 9 \u2018Macdonald at the City park entrance AVerage: but In order that all possible morning, and ia due here to-dny.; slacks the cenit of arms.purchased at protection should be given to the Allan ner Siberian.from Glasgow and -0st of 80 after 11s erection.This MAnulacturer In the event of the ar- Liverponi, via 8t.John's, Halifax and y P i | (08 \u2018 ra ie Trelis that ot ticle weighing » ponnd under or over, Philadelphia, arrived at Philadelphia at à i coat 0 Sonia family le in possession tbe PoArd suggests that rule 5 be 10,30 yesterday morning.; À k = e Macdonald famby le An POSEPSEION amendes to read as follows.and such The Manchester Importer.from Man- f Cant.John Gaskin.Tt js proposed chester, for Montreal, passed Father amendment is herewith presented for your approval : : \u201cNot less than five packages of butter and cheese, nor more than 10 per cent.of each particular lot ahall be weighed, except fn the cage of any dia- crepancies In the marked weights, In which vase the whole parcel may be re-weighed at the request of either of the parties Interested, but at the ex- hat at the Dominion day celebration, \u201cthere should be na reremony at the - nument and the coat of arms un- elled.Such a ceremony dr ja thought J would be x most fitting honor to one x lot the fathers of Confederation on a jeay when the Canadlan provinces are 7 to be inercasel by two.Point at midnight, Mav 26.Dominion Hlner Dominion sailed from Liverpool vesterday, at 4 pm.for Mont- 7 real, with 29 first, 133 second, and 790 third-clazs passengers, The Norwegian Black Diamond liner Hermon is belng detained for repairs to her propeller, broken coming up through the Gulf ice.: Jp\u201d.FOR HORSES AND OTHER: \\ STOCKAND ALL FAMILY USES IEE LT | CANADIAN DEPOT.265 ONTARIO ST.KINGSTON, ONT.The cry may be in some one of many ways, Trembling, Sleepy in day time, (comes from stomach), Headache, Dyspepsia, V/innipeg After Municipal Plant.pense of the party making the re- Bowel Trouble, Heart Palpitation, Pains in various parts Improvements for Quebec Harbor.pectal to the Montreal Star.quest.\u2019 \u201d of the body, and even Piles, Diabetes, and weak eyes Bpeelal to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.Man.May 26.\u2014 A rommit- ce of the Board of Trada has been ap- wointed ta act in ronjunction with other +%odles In promoting a municipal electric power plant, £2 King Leopold Met John Hay.SE Bad Quebec, May 26 \u2014Tha members nf the Harbor Commission who have returned from Ottawa after interviewing Sir WiI- frid Laurier In the Interest of the improvements asked to the Quebec harbor works.report that ther were well recaiv- ed, and are nuite satisfied with the re- originate in a disordered nervous system brougat on by coffee.If you don't heed the \"cry\" (Nature's hint) you may be sure the trouble will got worse, and not better, until you IRISH GUARDS BAND CONCERT.First Two Performances In Canada 4 # 1, we claim for it, your money will 75 \u2019 be refunded.* Cures colds and all throat and lung roubles.Builds up the body.No ai- pohol or polsonous drugs.Father John's Medicine Is for sale by all: druggists.The Leeming, Miles Co., Wholesale distributors.8t.Ann's Young Men's Society will recelve Holy Communion In accordance w.th the annual custom during the month of May.to honor the Blessed Virgin, At 7 o'clock in the evening tlere will be & sermon of espe lal interest to young men.followed by a procession and solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.i trolley cara from Westport, resort centr, near here early this morning.Others of the victims of the nc- cident are expected to die.Trouble In Guards\u2019 Regiment.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.May 26.\u2014 It ix now =a'd that the militia mem'ora of the Cour.ctl are going 16 sit ps nr court of Inquiry and investigate the Guarda trouble.Nauheim.May 26 \u2014 King Leo- Will Be Given Here In August either quit the coffee habit which is the cause, or you suit of thelr mission.In fact Sir wil.\u201cZ%old.Belgium, came from Bma veeter- The famous \u201cIrish Guards Band\u201d develop fixed organic disease that may carry you down.hen a A Te ee noon with United States Secretary of ill arrive in Montreal by the S8.Vie- immediate attention.and that engineers £é = fternocn + : torlan on Saturday, August 26th.The It is the finest trade possible, to quit coffee and got well, would be sent to report upon the other M ALE ATTI RE 33 management of the Arena has just : improvements, and that thelr report \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 completed arrangements which some- Health is the most exquisite fun on earth would be arnestly considered by the Gov- SALE OF what antécipates the \u201cIndustria! Ex- .ernment.\"0 BALE OF oon \u2018 hibition,\u201d inasmuch as H gets the first .! \u2014 U J ; 25,000 GUARANTEE concert given by the band on Canad- It's easy to quit coffee when you have choice, well made Raliway Tralnmer Elect Officers.SUMMEBE STUITS ON SATURDAY 2 As @ guarantee that \u2018tire story of l@n soil.nd is due in Toronto Postum Food Coffee, à delicious hot bev e with Buffalo, N.Y.May 25 \u2014 The order of $10.00, $12.00, $15.00.a An 8 guarant e ; on Tuesday, August 29th, and will fill > erag Rallway Trainmen yesterday elected the * > FEE PAGE 1 IPuther John's Medicine Is absolutely in its time between that and Saturday the deep seal brown of strong coffee that changes to a following officors: Orand Master P.HW \u2014 0\" 4 en 425,000 wili be [M Montreal, giving concerts at the rich golden brown when cream is added.Then you have Morrireey, re-clected; firat vice grand : np .Arena on Saturday and Monday, 26th th i f \" \" d £1 ; T master, T.R.Dodge.Chicago: mecond \u2014 = A ven to any 2.4 28th.The \u201cIrish Guards Band\u201d is 6 Crisp co fee snap\u201d and a avor all its own.he vice grand master: Val Fitzpatrick, Co- : charitable Insti- considered one of the finest Regiment- nerves are relieved of the old hurt of the poisonous ET wa Had to Pay at the Border.A Fire at Sturgeon Falls, | be shown other al jands In the British service, and \"Caffeine\" of coffee and in its place you feed the system tar, James Murdoch, Tomntn: secretary- Special to The Montreal Star.Special to The Montreal Star.wise.Also It is caption on ka aren) han @ great re- on strong food elements in Postum which quickly rebuild treasurer A.E.King, Cleveland.Haraliton, Ont, May 26.\u2014John Steven- purn À Bora\u2019 rar mil was deetron a ES further gunran- ~ the worn out and exhausted nerve and brain cells destro - ron and Thomas Mair, the two men who fire about midnight last night.This wiil teed that if Ja- gestroy- One Killed and Thirty-Flve Injured.were turned hark at the border on Gond Mean quite a loss tn the town, as the ther John's St.Ann\u2019s Young Men.ed by coffee.Baltimore, Md., May 26.\u2014 Wm.Stem- | It friends MI employed a large number of en.Medicine does .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ler is dead, and thirty-five persons are Friday whiin cr their way to visit friends The logs la partially covered by insure not do all that chor ne ° Som a SC Anne These are facts!!! Prove them by 10 days trial Injured as a result of the collision of two 1n Buffalo.tried It ngain yesterday after- ance - urch, nex urday.e .n suburban noon accompanied by William Davenport, Mair was allowed tn pass the border without $2 being demanded of him, as hr had rome from Scotland since the enactment of Lhe present Jaw, and his 82 had been *cranged far by the ateamship Special Notice, The Conservatgrium Pianos.For Heintzman & Co, pianos sitmilcy to the IR sold to the MeGll College Conservatorium of Muzic gn to C.W, Mititta company.but $7 had to be paid for Stevenson.The tax was pad under protest.and thè mnttar wii! Irely be brought to tbe attention of Parliarnans Lindsay Limited 2366 St! Catherine St.East End Franch 1022 St, Catherine St 7, AVE 7 202 LATEST IN CRAFTING CHARGES \u201cHAE IN COHMONS Gcvemment Accused of Favcring Erother of Lib- gral Member.SPECULATION Minister IN SCRIPT of interior Promises to Re-| d-ess Indians\u2019 Wrongs\u2014Auditor- k General\u2019s Resignation.PENELAÏE VOL CNE to] ter, NS.where the burial will place, The body was removed from ussell House last night to one of Government cars, the destination.w.ter, Mrs.net; Mr.usioner Reid and Chief Engineer Lums- nm.Mr.McGill, accountant: Mr.(Collins, vate secrelary.A private includes PatiHo; her G.A.Wade, ner of the deceased.ng went as far as Montreal.There many magnificent floral t taff on, a cs, design in the form of a maple from the Nova Scotia ment, hèm was a broken column from of the Trans-Continental Com- large wreath an anchor from friends at ussell, a pillow from the family, a n wheel from the Messrs.Mulligan, lowera from many private friends, uneral service will be held at the of burial.3 Vs regie Medal for Canadian.gy.W.[26.\u2014At the May meet- Srnment nite Hero Fund Commis- which will ~onvey There was no ser- but colleagues of the deceased on ommission and some intimate friends present.the train for the use of the funeral which Mrs.car was placed her | Mrs | Com- | Wade, daughter, brother; Paton.law Cormmisgloner tributes, from his eni- members of rooms PEARL AND 00 THE BROADWAY Hatter to Men as ta the oxisterce of lobsters in Hudson Dis.nor had it recelved any 1n- forration on the subject from private lalviduals Mr A Doves was told that 4.500 acres of lined have bean jease) to the Meadow Creek Ranching Company at tue cénis 4 nere per annam he land is not tt for agricultural poses, The application for the lease wae mendes by Join R.\u2018raig.The combany new has cattle on the land, but the Government is unable to say how maux.Mr.RR.N.pur- Walsh asked if the ernment had the right ta dispose and grant titles to the fislnnds in £1.lawrence River opposite to Indian Reserve of St.Regis Hon, ; Frank Oliver replied that the islands were urnsler the control of the Govern- rent and could be sold for the benefit i of the Indians, but where Indians are lin possession thelr perinission to sell | must be obtained, y + y OF GRAFTING, \\ T Ne Cons.Muskoka, pwer to a question put nds In Georglan Bay.that there was Rome liction as to whether as In the Province ur They were beronting portance for sumituer ummer hotels, and t 40 be determined.ster of the Interior, lands belonged to the \u201c56 surrendered them ir benefit.The Gov- oS CARS upon them uc- .nd sales were made 1765 to 1783 Nat} they were with- 0.Je from the market.104 Jamd?(OH to plate one in the market.but n behalf of the On- Coy - of the the \u2018ora.B *t stated that an Is- v for $140 to Mr, we mamber, where- least 3450.There t they were being rhand way.Ha \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rotested and after- nade with the ron- rnments, at prices eu know 115 stery of \u20ac uffer and hap ers from sk piness 16 emach reubles \u2014thals all.0 reel in has water in 25% anh 60%a bole.= orme Lg Ei KA vu = Poy FAWN SOFT HATS \u2026, THE NEW HAT STORE FOR MEN \u201cNow 04038 Ise ESS APPLE G ATH\u2019S H ATS > eat for Saturday.2361\" ST.CATHERINE STREET (Near Peel Street).~~ MILTON'S 9.Bonuet & Cos + WE INVITE YOUR INSPE?K SILK at iis is positively 39¢ lowest price quoted for this Yard 1 renowned maker's pro- ons.Just the bare ap- cement of Bonuet Silks gc is enough to create t buying enthusiasm.LATEST IN PEARL AND FAWN FED = the silk standard of the world.ch and every plece of their sliks Petit Fils de C.J.Bonnet & shat the goode are their production\u2019 .secured 500 yards of BONNET rdinury conditions could not be we will place on sale TU-MORROW As we buy, 80 du we sell * We fourth their value, ang will mold our being able 10 offer you .K.WORTH $2, FOR 59e YD.se aitks.iH TOFFEE TO-MORROW, FREH.wr.~ LADIES\u2019 NRCK RUFFS AND thought that the proper plan would be tu advertise the islands and then auction them.Mr.R.I.Borden maintained that no gmx reason had been shown why the islands had been sold at a less price than could be obtalned for them by auction.Sir Wilfrid made no reply to this, but explained that the jurisdiction over the islands lay with the province, but the Dominion Governmen: is acting as trustee in disposing of them.SPECULATION IN LAND SCRIP.Hon, G.E.Foster wanted to know whether the Government would pro- Auce certain papers relating to the is- sul.ig nf scrip to half-b.e ds living In \u2018he United States, Some of inese papers had been brought down, but not all.and those waich had been produced put the matter In a bad light.The commission which inyesti- ER'ed the matter in 1931 h¢ld that the clalins of nop-residents should not be recognized, but this devlstion was over-ridden by order-ln-coundil in August.1904, oa the ground that nqn- restdents were entitled to scrip and to refuse it was an Interference with vested rigits.Thereupon Mr.Cetz, an official of the Interior Department, wss appointed fo look into them.He held no investigation, and made no enquiry among tho-e conerned, but simply went over the evidence formerly presented in connection with the 388 re- Jreted (laima, Mr, Cote dealt with 375 uf the:e allowing 136, disallowing 170, and holding 69 In abeyance.Although the order-in-council reopening the mot'er vas pas ed in Augus, lt was not published in the Canada Gazette unt!] October, after the work had been done.Formerly half-breeds were required to app>ar in person and locate their land, but In March, 1905, land agents recelved a letter from the department aputhorizing them to permit locations to be taken out by persons other than those to whom the scrip was issued.This record showed the handiwork of the grafter.A man representing himreif to be an agent of the Dominlon Government went tothe half-breed settlement in North Dakota, but his real purpose was to obtain assignments of scrip at a low price, and this he succeeded in doing.When another man went there from Winnipeg the matter came out, throngh some men denying having aazigned their scrip.and lawsuits taking place in consequence.The fact was that 32.- 640 acres of the public domain had been alienated, which was equal to about $200,000.The scrip issued to the half-breeds had not heen of much use to them.as nineteen-twentieths of it fcll nto the hands of knowing speculators/ within a year of its issue, The change In the refulations had enabled a Minister, \u201cbold, audacious and unscrupulous as he war\u2019 to make awav with this $200,000 worth of the public domain.If Mr.Slfton had taken $200, 000 from the till at Ottawa, over the head of the Auditor-General, there would haye beèn Rometiing like 28 mild riot, though not on the Liberal side of the House.THE MINISTER'S EXPLANATION.Mr.Oliver replled that the principle of giving scrip lo non-resident half- breeds had been adopted as a matter of justice, They were entitled to it by reason of their birth, and not by rea- gon of their residence.The only ones refused were those who had gone to the States and assumed the statue of Indians there.As to the departmental letter allowing location by others than those to whom the scrip was Îs- sued personally, Mr.Ollver admitted that it was an erro: made In the department.Such had not been the intention, but he did not sea that fit made much difference, as the cost of transportation involved was bound to çome out of the half-breed in any event bi \u201c (COPYRIGHTED.) THE CAT IS FULL GROWN that (here were à number of half- breeds who thought they had not been properly dealt with, and still had claims against the Government for lands.Mr Oliver replied that if Injustice had been Jone In any case it woud b> righted, but the principles which he ha set forth would be adhered to.YUKON AND NEW PROVINCES.Dr.Thompson, of the Yukon, sald he \u2018had heard a rumor that the Yukon was to be added to one of the new pro- Vinces.He protested againet such an arrangement and promised to call the attention of the House to it again at a later date.The House then vent Into committee of supply, taking up the estimates of the Militia Department.HALIFAX GARRISON.Mr.R.L.Borden asked what foundation there was for the report that the Imperial troaps were to remain at Halifax owing to the difficulty of enlisting a (Canadian regiment.Sir Frederick Borden replied that there was no difficulty in getting men tor the infantry regiment, which would comprise two-thirds of the gartison.Men for the artillery and engiireers were not 90 easy to obtain, but It wde hoped that the difficulty would be overcome by eniisting time-expired men from the Imperial service and permis ston to do so had practically been secured.Four hundred infantry had already been secured, ahd General Lake expected to be In a position to take over Halifax and Esquimalt on July 1, or as soon thereafter as the Imperial troope vacated.The present force dt Halifax is about 2,000 and at Esquimalt 300 to 400.Such a large force would not be needed at Halifax since it would no longer be a permanent naval base.Sir Frederick promised to make a statement In a few days as to the officers to be appointed to these garry: sons.* The minister mentioned incidentally that about 35,000 men will be th camp this summer.A o'clock, votes for the Indlans of the Maritime Provinces were discussed.There votes amount to $17,783.The Minister of the Intertor admitted that with respect to a small vote of $690 for unforeseen expenses In connection with Indians In New Brunewick part was to mect expenses incurred during the previous year.The Opposition protested on the ground that money voted for a certain year could not be used to meet expenses of another vear.AUDITOR-GENERAL'S RESIGNATION.During the discussion that arose, reference was made to the Auditor-Geh- eral.Mr.Haughton Lennox, Conservative, of South Simcoe, sald the Government might welcome the time when they would be able to get rid of the Auditor-General, but they would not be able to get rid of the public sentiment that was behind and supported that official.He complained of the refusal of the Governinent to ameml the Audit Act.\u201cThis Government,\u201d sald Mr.Lennox, have time for everything but looking after the financial interests of the country.\u201d Hon.W.8.Fielding, Minister of Finance, pointed out that although the Auditor-General tendered his resignation some time ago it war not accepted.That did not look as if the NOURISHING.Tens of thousands of physicians are constantly prescribing Angler's Emulsion, because {t makes the digestion of wholesome food easy and nourishes the tired and worn out system.It cleanses and erfiches the blood, cre: ates firm flesh, quiets the nerves, and, acts as a general tonic It Is Quit; \\pleasant to take = \u201c- OUR SPECIAL $5.00 PANAMA Mr.John Herron, of Alberta, said ! a When the committee resumed at elglit 4 Government were anxious to get rid of fhat officer.As regards amending the Audlt Act, the Government of Canada and not the Auditor-General must de- clde the policy of the country.Mr.A.B.Ingram, Conservative, of East Elgin, wished to know If the Auditor-General was about to resign because amendments to the Audit Act were not made ?Mr.Lennox sald it was rumored that uniess the desired amendments were made the Auditor-General would leave the service an July 1.Mr.Fielding sald the matter of resignation rested with the Auditor-Gen- eral himeelf.He had given his views to the public through the newspapers.Then the committee returned to the Maritime Provinces Indian votes and passed them.VOTES FOR WESTERN INDIANS.Next came the votes for the Indians of Manitoba and the North-West Ter- ritortes, amounting to $820,992, made up of such items as $141,365 for annulitles, $162,621 for provisions, $309,402 for schools, $25,253 for live stock, $7,000 for surveys, etc.Complaint was made that too high prices were paid for cattle which are lent to the Indians.Mr.Wright, Conservative, of Musko- ka, asked if the Indians in the winter did not slaughter the cattle and so provide themselves with meat.The rule, said Mr.Oliver, was that in order to legally klil cattle the Indians must firat obtain the permission of the Government agent.This matter was watched as carefully ns possible.The votes were all carried and then those for Indians in British Columbia were considered.They amounted to $167,290, the items being similar in thelr purpose to those of the Munitoba vote.All were carried.For the Indians of the Yukon Territory there was voted the sum of $13,- .000\u2014for relief and medical attendance $8,000 and to provide education $5,000., General votes for salaries, traveliing expenseg, ete, amounting to $12,200 were carried.This completed the Indian votes in the main estimates, which amount to $1,151,785.At 11.40 o'clock the committee rose and the House at once adjourned.I.E.8.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.Str WHHam Mulock has given notice of a motion that vhen the House adjourns next Wednesday, it shall stand adjourned until the following Friday.Thuraday, which is Ascension Day, is observed as a holiday in Quebec though not in the other provinces.Mr.Morin (Dorchester), was Informed that Iouis Laflamme, post master at St.Marguerite, had been dismissed for making Improper Ais- position of postage stamps, In order to inflate the revenue of his office, whereby he had obtained a larger salary than he was entitled to.The dismissal was entilely departmental, and not on the recommendation of any person outside of the department, Trouble at Chicoutimi.\u2018Special te The Montrea) Sta Chicoutimi, Que., May 24.\u2014The Chi- coutimi Pulp Company and the Town Council] have been having serious: disputes of late.The culmination came last night, when the Town Council met and adopted a resolution calling upon the company to employ Chicon- tiiri workingmen In preference to outriders, wtherwise the Council] would annul the by-law exempting the company from taxation.\u2018I'he trouble he- tween the company and the Council originated In the last municipal election, where the company\u2019s candidate was badly defeat~d In the ward where they have thelr mill Monkey \u201cBrand Soap removea: all gtaïns, rust, airt or tarnish \u2014 but wou't \"wash clothes, THE BOSTON, Men's Hats Only v A Snappy, Clean Cut, UpstouDate New Spring Shoe:Styles | The \u201cPump\u201d is the Latest Thing in Women\u2019s Footwear Our \u201cVenus\u201d Pump is a glove-fitting low shoe of-ex- traordivary beauty and merit in every detail.An exolusive creation which will be the shoe.of all shoes for this season.Those who still cling to.the Tie form of low shoes will find our NEW CHRISTY TIE the correct fashionable shape for this year.FOR MEN Let us show you our two latest creations in Men's Shoes\u2014the Wing Tip and @ Button Blucher\u2014they are positively the nobbiest shoes ever displayed in ada \u2014being copied from 815.00 custom models from our \u2018Boston store\u2014at just one- third the price\u2014$8.00.BRING IN THE LITTLE ONES Let us show you how easy it is to have them properly shod.Boston Shoe Store 2325 ST.CATHERINE ST.- MONTREAL.QRDERS Toronto Store, 106 Yonge s% MAI SEND FOR STYLE BOOK PROMPTL + Rev.Mr, Heeney Accepts Call.Belleville, Ont, May 26.\u2014Rav.Mr, Hee- ney, rector of Chirst Church.this city, who last week received a call to St ac id Newspapers For Sale Suitable for HARRIE purposes, all 500d order.Apply Star Branch offios, 414 Sood | Gearge\u2019s Church, Newport.R cept , week \u2026 L, has ac- and till leave Belleville the last June cor Peel and Bt, Catherine stractæ a notices ot Births, Marriag Ne sending same.BIRTHS, AUBIN\u2014At 398 Cadieux street, Mo on May 24th, 1905, to Mr.and D Aubin, a son.BAYLIS\u2014On May 1!th, at Grane tal, Toronto, to Mr.und Mrs, Baylis, a daughter.URQUHART\u2014At 58 Clandeboye 8 simount, un Thursday, May 2! the wife of A.G.Urquhart, of & MARRIAGES.WRIGHT-BENNET\u2014At the reside the bride's sister, 37 St louis 8 on Thursday, May ath, wus, 1 Rev.J.R.l/oboon, rent, n of the Hon J.0.W es, W 1, to Veut, ya uaa of the lute Mr.Wm.B of Montreal.DEATHS IN THE CITY.ANDRIEN\u2014In this elty, on May 21 John E.Andrien, eldest son of th Henry J.Andrien.Funeral fr mothers residence, 2065 St.Ca ot.on Baturday May 27th, at 7.3 to 8t.Patrick's Church, thence: to Cote dex Nviges Friends and acquaintances tend.(Kingston and Buffalo, Kansag City papers please cops at 36 St FLOOD\u2014On May 25th, street, Henry Arthur Flood, infan of J.A.Fiood, asl 2 real months.Huiierul en May Z'th p.m.tor Cote des Nels com Friends and acyuaintanoes are to attend.; ' GBENEREUX -At St lent en the : inst.Chiles Theda : x, 67 yeu.uncial Sat Hor May! 2Rh, from the 1 of J brother-in-law, Mr Josephs J He conductor G.T li.No 1 Purk ave Bt.Henri, at © 14.to 8.Henri Chu des ciges comet thence to Cote Friends and i ale NACHTING SUITS From New York to-day.White All Wool Serge, Black Velvet Cuff Bands and Collar.loose tack; semi .Hoed with silk.Bkirt\u2014 made full ; deep pleats.Rich simplicity, $31.00.LINEN REDINGOTE SUITS.- Firft appearance.Coat- - 74 length : tight fitting back Ékir\u2014w alkbog à length ; very ful $30.00.By-the.way, SILK DUSTERS at $10.00 each that were $20, $25 and $30.Just 1Q what-are lefts, Mada of good Taffeta.Full Dress Length Loose bpck\u2014belt \u2014 small caps.Grey\u2014Fawn \u2014 Black.Ap automobilist\u2019s opportunity.$35 1 $40 COATS at $22.50.© Thefewthat were unsold.Summer coats of Shantung silk.Acrordeon, Pleated.VER Fancy Cutts Very, very stylish.A 7: $9.50 pe 15 JACKETS FF at $395 each.oy hold have been wold before.jo sleaves have changed since then.t thiok of the Price \u201cÆbd the quality of the Cloth., Ppoadoloth \u2014lined with silk, serge LA or satin, bly 23 of them\u2014 Black and Drab.+» Te RESSING SACQUE at 65c rly valued at 85¢.White Muslin, $ Kimona Style.ches of black «nd white trimming down front and on sleeves.(In tbe Annex.) $AMPLE UNDERWEAR AT A T'RICE.Fi A double set of samples (2 of dach kind), bought from a large \u201cCanadian \u2014manufacturer, con- VétsUng of Vests Drawers, com- \u2018fbinations and C'orset Covers, In Lisle, Cotton, Cashmere and UUBNk, for Ladies, Misses and 4 fldren.We shall sell them on Pturday at prices enual to \u201c$8 1-3 per cent.reduction on actual values, as follows, viz.5c, >> 15e, 20c, 25e, 35c, 45c, 55c, a 750 per piece.vr sf SAMPLE IIAND BAGS AT $1.25.HE New Spring styles, shapes and __in Walrus, Seal and Alligator \u201cgrains, and In Japanese leathers.Traveller dlin't want to take them buck to New York, and we took them at a « price that enables us to sell them .on Saturday at $1.25 each.SHANG IN THE MII, LINERY DEPT.\u2018Nothing's the same for long fn Millinery.Re © Styles change.i; So do prices \u2014sometimes, \u2018Baturday for instance, Beautiful Hats._ Æ A Ypdividual Hnt#\u2014 Each one so different, >.gtyle and all else.One was $64, Le That will go for $20.A, - Another was $15, *# - Po be sold for $8.; ~~ instances enough to show what ges there will be in prices CN Saturday in Millinery.Tris store closes daily at 5.30 on in price, @ TR Construction Committee.CE poncial to the Montreal Star.\u2019 Roy t, May 26.\u2014 A Globe kpe- ee says: \u201cIt ls rumored in ot ex-Premder, will shortly \u201cbe- © Poe member ot the Government Rail- Commission, In connection with tha of the Grand Trunk Pacific B= the possibility of being \u201cchairmen tof Hon she VACANCY CAUS- F.B.Wade Hon.the chalrman- the Government Rallway Commis- \u201cwien it vas first created.but di the post, as he preferred to take of the fecent general election.intment at thé present juncture only please hie own country- Hnglish-speon ing population Quebeo and\u2019 Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per er el gsr tiePremier May Become Chairman of =! Re DE ans Eight vw Killed and One Hundred Injured es, Yesterday.THE CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE Confict Between Respectable and Disreputable Elements of Jewish Community.PERE ur OFFICIAL MUST 60 Alien Labor Laws of Canada Will Be Strictly Enforced.WARRANTS ARE ABOUT READY Col.Sherwood Will Leave Ottawa in Course of Few Days to Execute Them.Warsaw, May 26 The disturbances Speclal to The Montreal Star.continued Jl day yesterday, ant were! Ottawa, Ont, May 26, - The aliens SEUL An progress late Gast night Bagh! pported from the 1 uited States to » persons have dreads been Killed and work on the Pere Marquette system in 100 wounded lv serlously, The dunage Cauada «ill have to shuke the dust of | to property has been considérable.{this country off thelr feet and return | There lus been no pulautax, but the} (0 their former homes The warrants destruction of the furiature tu the for the depuriation of the various houses has been ubseute.| partis are almest ready to be placed The mob annmed with axes, smashed tn the hands of Col.sherwood, Chief the doors and windows, brought 1héj of the Dorninioen Police, and dt ts prrob- furniture out on the streets, where gble that on Monday next Col.sher- they broke it into small pdeers.Thé} wood will proceed from Ottawa lo ex- posters of the furniture, in attempuug ecute warrants agalnst eight of those to save thelr belongings, were alto K- who are ordered for humiecdiate Jdeport- fed, beaten, and even Kilhed, | ation.Late last night Cossacks fired onthe! Seven days fine is allowed the Rail: crowd ut two points, wounding four | way compatty to fill the office of one insu.The poiice did not interfere] engineer and twenty-four days to nll pactivey during the das.| offices of train despatcher amd I The Arar 18 conflict between the: manager, at the expiration of which \"respon tidhae Jewish soctulstie class ani | time these officials will be deported, the disreputable Jewish clement One | Lhe r offilais mentioned by Judge report {ts that the respectable Jews Winchester in his report ave to be de- | red of be ring The members of their ported forthwith, except one engineer race cde dl cpprobrious panes re- | 1n whose cuse seven days notice is al.solved, us the quille were rreviving | lewed.bribes tor Protecting disneputabide The Pere Marquette Company tried Hoeuses Atl persons to take the matter hard Lot to have the law enforced.inte their own hands.Another report | On Tuesday, Meo Hobinson, barrister, has 11 that Jewish roughs in the eel of St Thomas, oalled upon Sir Wil- of Mmernbers of the Bund, were levying! Ham Muloeck., Miuister of Labor, urg- Sblucknndl upon shopkeepers, In any ing in behalf of the Pere Marquette vase, the RNocialists seemingly deter- [employes w ho are ordered fur deporta- mined on oa crusade against the dis-; Uon, that the law be pot enforeed reputable persons of their own race.against them, and yesterday the rail- With the result that crowds of anen |) Wav cotnjany counsel, Mr.Cockburn, \u201cand boys are now systematically rule of WodKervilhe cione to ottawa and n- ing the disreprutable housses.terstewed the Premier.the Minister of ! A .Justice and the Minister of Labor, All REMARKABLE SCHNES, Was to Hu effret, however, Judge Win- Extraordinary scenes were wits | rs report having shown that ed lute last night when the crowds! ihe violations of the Allen Labor law visited the better section of the city, DY The Pere Marquette Company hal and demoashed apartments flied witn Peon partioulariy offensive to the dis- costly effects.Wardrobes, phanos anti Tulssed rit way employes.mirrors were thrown out of the wi, SIT dows, The mob In the spaces for the falling articles and then completed the work of destruction, In rone plice à quantity of vauinable jewellery was taken out and deliberately Smashed with stones.aff ur wus carefully lenders were supplied addresses al the owners of abie houses, and scarcely a single re- ; sort in Warsiw escaped destru tion, ; ERIVAN IS AFLAME.i St Petersburg, May 6.\u2014 The | disquleting news regarding the in'er- j pat situation and of the renewal of hoa- clilltles between Armienu vogue Mos- organized, with the lems in the Nouthern «Mucasus bas reached Si Petershurg, ! Simalltiieous with the assassination.ft Wednesday of Prince Nakachidze, ex- j governor of Haku, came information that the trovines of Erivan is afl ine with strife.The vilagers there are arming themselves with bombs ani revolvers and gathering ain hostile \u201cCamps, paying uo hecd to the efforts lof high officials of Church and State llo restore peace.Reveral eneounters | atreuty have occurred in which seven persons were killed and many wound- | ed.Further bloodshed is fears], as the I number of troops there is inadequate for the preservation of order The Gove ernment Is fending reinforcements.| AU Gomel, where anti-Jewish riots occurred Last year.a collision is reported between striking wWorkmen and Cossacks, in which one workman was killed and several injured.i Ft Petersburg May 26.-The nydom, or Peoples Palace.a great \\bufidinæg named after the Emperor | Nicholas TL.situated In the Industrial quarter on the northerly side of the river Neva was on fire yesterday af- ; ternoon, The fire was extinguished after three hours.The central portion of Narod- the edifice was not damaged.The sec- trous of it used for decorations, costumes ad properties for theatrical entertainments were losses ars heavy, but The origin of | ton spectacular destrovel, The there were ne fatalities, the fire ts unknown.i | REACTIONARIES ON TOP.London, May 26.\u2014A despatch to the Times from St.Petersburg says it 1s that the reactionaries are uppermost at Tsarkoe Selo.It that M.Pobledonestzeff, proof the Holy Synod, 38 an appointment which will place the destinies of the Eniplre, as well as those of the Church, in his hands.The reactionaries again pro- chaim thelr abllity to annul any reforms that have been granted, JURY DISAGREED AGAIN.Another Fallure to Convict Man Who inspected the Slocum.New York, May 26.\u2014 The jury In the Case of Henry Lundberg, the former in- wpector of steamboats, charged with have Ing failed to properly Inspect the General Slocum prior tn the hurning of that vessel, entalling thea lose of more than 1,000 lives, last night reported a disagreement after being out ten and A hale hours.This is the third time a jury has disagreed after hearing the evidence against Lundberg, and tt is safd he now will be released on his own recognizance reported again is stated curator-géneral About to receive Prince Edward Island Deputation.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, May 26, \u2014 second Prince Edward T«land deputation, consisting of Premier Peters, Hon, FOL, Hassard, Hon.(eo, Simpson, and Mr Full, representing the Charlottetown Board of Trade, introduced by Mr.Hughes, MP.walited upon the Prima Minister and Mon.W 8 Fielding yea- terday afternoon and presented a me- mortal from the legislature of the Istand asking for the establishment of hetter communication hetween the province and the mainland, and the adjustment nf var- streets left open\u2019 disreput-_ moat.WELCOMED BY BIG CROWD.! ! Canadiag Soldiers for Halifax Garrison Arrived Last Evening.Special to The Montreal star.Halifax, NS, May 26.- Over two thousand persons were at the North Sirect Station and vicinity last evening to witiiess the arrival of the first de- tivchinent of Canadian soldiers who are to form part of the garrison at Halifax.The men under command of Lieut -Col | Wilmore, came here from Friderleton on @ spweclil tran, which pulled Into the station shortly after clght o'clock.I While no spes ful hour had been fixed t for the arrival of the train bearing the soidiers, the péople of this city evidently evinces! much interest in their coming, judging from the cnormous crowd \"that had assembled.The band of the Hth Royal Garrison Regtiment Was at the station, and as Sool its the tnén disembarked and formed up in marchine order they were played 1np thelr new quarters at the Glacis barracks.The newcomers are warmly welcomed.Among those at thé station were Col, Drrure, commandant of the Maritime Command.Col Irving.Lieut.- Col, Humphrey, Dr Foster, who is to be one of the medival offirers attached to the corps, and n number of militia efficers.The detachment consisted of two companies of fnfantry.about 207 men.They wore khakt uniforms and thelr marching and appearance were very favorably commented upon.Queter.May 26 The nucleus of the new Canadian reglment for the garri- sonlng of the Citadel of HaHfax left here for that place by a Apecial train yesterday afternoon.Forty-three men from this depot formed the detachment, Lis.Hill and Papineau golng in charge.HAS ACCEPTED CHAIR AT KNOX Rev.H.A.A.Kennedy, of Scotland, Will Succeed Late Dr.Caven.Spectel to The Montreal Star.Ont Mny 26.\u2014A cable ides- patch from Scotland announced that the Kev.H.A, A.Kennedy, M.A, D.K.C., of Callnnder, Scotland, accepts the nomination to the chair of New Testament IAtrrature and Exegesis fn Knox Coliege, made vacant by the death of Principal Caven In December Toronto, last.lr.Kennedy's nomination will be mide by the board of managers, which meets on June 6, and the appointment by the General Assembly, which opens In Kingston on June 7.Dr.Kennedy is a graduate of Edinburgh University and New College, and 1s regarded as exceptionally fit for the position: to which he has been valled.MAY HAVE LARGE RESULTS.Equitable Affair May Bring Federal Control of Insurance.to the Montreal Star.New York, May 26.\u2014 Indications are that the vutrome of the Equitable affair will be the placing of all the insurance companies of thé country under federal control.Although federal control is a step on the road to Government ownership, it may be brought about by men to whom Government ownership 1s the greatest bugaboo.Jacob H.Schiff, bank- CT, la behind the movement for federal control, It has come out that he and his personal counsel, William Nelson Cromwell, who is on very friendly terms with the President, have had secret confer- enceg In Washington with Mr.Roosevelt.Mr.Sehiff's purpose in having the Government intervene in the Equitable affair ia to bring about an Inquiry Into life insurance business In general.Such an ine vestigntion, he thinks would demonstrate that the evils disclosed in the Equitable's management also exist in other large Insurance companies.Special tous matters at issue between the Island | Jt is reported at Toronto that Post- And the Dominion, A second interview on | master Patterson will resign, and be these subjects takes place to-day.fucceeded hy Mayor Urquhart arse for washing Blankets it saves at every pont by strong women.No care necessary 2 saving most of the rubbing Pearline saves most of the wear.things easily washed ne things safely HASSICOTTES MARKET 1470 ST, CATHERINE 87.Special FOR TO-MORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Double Stamps In the Meat Department on every purchase am- aunting to over $1.00, and we will offer 2 Ibs.of Beat Sausages for.20c¢ 1560 Sugared Hams, Worth 15c.lb, reduced tn .11e 200 lbs.Pork Spare Ribs.se Creamery Butter, per Jb 20¢ $10.00 WORTH OF STAMPS.value $2, B81.$10 with 1 Pall Lard, reduced to WINE AND LIQUORS.As we are giving up that department, we will sell all what re- inning at any price.$5.00 WORTH OF STAMPS, $5.00 with either I bottle Bran- a Scotch, Rum or Old Tom Gly oo La se Lane e TOc $3 un with 1 big bottle of Square Gin oat 12200 224400 21e TOC $100 with 1 flask Brandy, ! pint, 40c, reduced to .23c $2.00 WORTH OF STAMPS.$:.00 with 1 Ib.Tea, elther Black, Japan or Green, ut 28¢c and .222111 Lo 40c $2.00 with 1 Ib.Coffve, eihter pure Bean or Ground, at 25\u20ac and .22202 Lan sance 40c $1.00 WORTH OF STAMPS.$1 with 1 Ib.of elther Walnuts Bc or Filberts at .$1 with 2 vans Red Salmon \u2018at 15c $1 with 1 bottle of imported Catsup at 2222244000 1 $1 with 1 bottle of Pure Maple Syrup at $1 with 3 lbs.of beautiful Mixed Niscults at $1 with 1 1h.White Pepper or Ground Mustard at Oc $1 with 2 bottles Essence of Yves, nilla or Lemon at Oc $1 with 2 pkgs C'ornatareh \u2018at Joc $1 with 2 pkgs Corona Jelly at 10c $1 with 1 jnree bottle Plckles, 40 oz 3 in 5 horn Good - Will \u2018Boap $1 ett 4 bottles Javelle Water a - LL Lee c $3) with 2 pkgs Washing Powder at .- © $1 with 1 hox of Haby Soap fn .- Cc $) with 2 boxes Foot Blacking 2 1n 1, c $1 with y bottle V Carnish, black or tan, at Cee 20c¢ PATENTED MEDICINES $2.00 WORTH OF STAMPS.$5.00 with 1 package of Razorine, to take off, within three minutes, all superfluous hairs on the face, neck or arms 32 with 1 bottle of Tar 8yrup and Cod Liver Ofl at 35c, reduced to 22c $2 with 1 hottle nf 8yrup of Hy- pophosphite at Oc 82 with 1 bottle Elixir of Cod Liver Of at Tic $2 with 1 bottle Peruvian Tonle at 65e with 1 pint battle of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, $1.00 WORTH OF STAMPS.$1 with 1 bottle.§ ounces, Ap- pertent Salt, 60c, reduced 30c a \u201cwith 2 \u2018bottles of \u201cCttrate of Magnesia at $1 with 2 bots.Poison) at $1 with 2 bottles Sulphur Paste for Rats at .1Bc 8 Punalzonae | (Bug $1 with 2 lbs Borie Acid at\u2019 18¢c $1 with 2 bottles Vaseline at.10c $1 with 2 bottles Glyeerine at.10c $1 with 2 bottles elther Electric Oil.Pain Klller or 8yrup of Red Spruce Gum at 15c $1 with 2 bottles Castoria at.19c $1 with 2 boxes of Headache vafers or 2 boxes Seldlitz $1 alah 1 pottle etther of Cheve- lurine de Paris, Milk of Roman Ladies, or Faceozone at.30c $1 with Le pox Velvet Toilet 30c $! Sin 1 large \u2018battle of Scented Ammonia at c Jd large bottle of Bay 25e Ur ANOTHER BABY MURDERED.Body of Child Found at Toronto Last Evening.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 26.\u2014Another Infant murder was brought to light last evening, when the body of a female child, which had been kitted by being atruck on the head with a hammer, was found in the water at the foot of York street.The body had been in the water for about a week.CAPTAIN PERRY DROWNED.Ottawa, May 26.Captain Arthur Perry, of the Salvation Army Harmonia Revivalists, was drow about noon yesterday while awimming in the Ottawa River just below Rockliffe.His body has not yet been recove The deceased came to Ottawa May 2, in charge of the Harmonie Revivaliats, was to leave the city next Tuesday.Being an expert awimmer, he asked Captain Oldfield, In charge of the Ottawa corps, to accompany him for a swim.The latter advised against the proposal, owing to the chilli- nessa of the water, but consent to accompany Perry while he went In.After swimming for a time he swam around a clump of bushes and waa lost to sight of Capt.Oldfield, who, calling, received no answer.Staff Captain Perry must have been seized with a cramp and sank with: out calling.Deceased waa born in Yar- mouth, N.B., was 36 years of age, and leaves a widow, who was with him In this city.DEATHS REPORTED.Waterjoo, Que.\u2014 \u201cmr.ra he Vaudry died of heart failure, aged London, Ont \u2014John Watson, & well- imown Grand Trunk engineer, is dead, aged 48.Paris.\u2014Willam H.Gebhard, of New York, died suddenty at the Hotel Meurice to-day while on his way to Vanloe to meet his family.Peterboro', Ont.\u2014 Wilson Cowling, only eon of Thomas Cowling, of Cavan Township, was fatally kicked by a horse which he wns feeding In the stable.The animal's shoe splintered the boy's skui.\u2014 At Port Arthur, Ont, the jury at the assizes returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter against West and aoquitted Vick Aho.West killed Vick Pothokas, a Greek in the coal section of Fort William on March 6th without pre.vocation- due at Quebec at 10 o'clock to-night and Montreal Saturday afternoon.The weather to-mortow will \u201cprobably be: Showery.The Store.~~ To-morrow\u2019s Specials Saturday Is to be the usual busy day, Judging by the following hand- fui of \u2018\u2018Speclals,\u2019\u2019 which hint of the good things ali over the store: Timely Offering in Ladies\u2019 RAINCOATS Ladies\u2019 ¥ or full length Craven- ette and ed Ralncuats: not the very ne et styles ht of very good qualliies.Just the thing to taxe to the couniry, selling at the foilowing prices: Raincoats worth up to $5.00.for .Lo.32.50 Raincoats worth up to $18.00, for 3 00 Raincoats worth ue to 0 18 00, for .20.00 Lace Hose Ladies\u2019 Black Sandal lace lose, full fashioned spliced ankles, in fine summer weight Cashmere, pullable for wearing at the present time.Some pretty patterns among the lot.Usual price 45e and 50c.Your choice on Saturday for .per pair.~~ Lace Collars Shoulder Collars, round or with stole; some have point d'esprit Insertion, others with fancy stitches instead; different widths and shapes, Paris, cream.white and black.All extra value at regular price $125.For tomorrow .Lo.B3c Battenberg Stock Collars, that will wash, cool, yet serviceable for summer wear, new shapes.silk and linen braids.50c quality .3e 35c quality .\u2026.eee Battenberg The Haycock & Dudgeon Store for Corsets.WANTED Blacksmiths AND Machinists Steady work and highest wages paid.Apply, stating experience, Canada Foundry Co, LIMITED 14 and 16 King Street East.TORONTO.43 FOR BREAKFAST AND TEA Love's Salad Rolls are a great relish.Tol.East 433.PHILADELPHIA'S GAS FIGHT.Rumor That Mayor Weaver Will Be Impeached ls Unconfirmed.Philadelphia, May 26.\u2014 The bitter feel- Ing that has heen engendered by the gas lease fight was intensified yesterday when Mayor Weaver practically ejected from the offices of the departmenta public safety and public works his two former directors, and again installed the men appointed by him Tuesday.While the Mayor was ordering his old directors out of thelr offices, his attorneys appeared in the Supreme Court and obtained a special supersedas suspending the temporary injunction granted to the oid directors by the county court.In the thick of the fight to-day came a story that the Mayor is to be impeached.For what particular offence was not clearly defined.One rumor had it that he would be brougtt before the City Council for his conduct of an election fraud case while he was district attorney, amd another rumor had it that he was made to answer for some allege lapses of duty while In his present posl- tion.All attempts to confirm the im- nt rumor falled.The organization leaders say they continue to \"stand pat\u201d on the lease, and their ranks are solid.On the other hand, Mayor Weaver announced late yesterday that he had assurances that the vote in both council chambers when hia veto is considered will be changed materially from that of last week.One councll-ma hag publicly announced that he woul change his vote.The situation is daily growing more tense.In all sections of the city the reform organizations and newspapers have aroused citizens to take a band in the fight.The council-men who favor the gas lease are belng swamped with protests, and delegations of neighbors are calling on them at thelr homes or places of business, or are talking to thém on the streets.Many of them reply £hat they are for the Jeans 80 long as the \u201cpeople's leader.\u201d as Commissioner Dur- is called by the organization men, la for it.\u2014_\u2014 8chool Teachers In Convention.Ottawa, Ont.May 26.\u2014The 300 teachers attending the United Gongress Convention, travelled .to Bowesville, eight miles distant, yesterday afternoon to Viste a garden plot in connection with tha Public 8chool there, Addresses were deliverd by Hon.Bidney Fisher, Dr.Clit- ton, F.Hod cester.5 Mr.Fisher said nature study yp 124 8 He Captured Three Bear Cubs, Mr.Albert Laliberte, of 240 Iberville street; bas in his possession a rather unique set of exhibits of natural his tory, in the shape of three bear cubs.Two is the usual bear's litter, but the three youngsters held by Mr.Laliberte were found by one Guimond.of Ste.Bmelie, Lotbiniere county, and captured alive without any aiMmeuity.They are THOMAS LIGGET, \u2018Empire Building, 2474- 2476 St.Cathrine St.À, in good condition afid appear likely to Helntsmap & Co., Upright - Dr.Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder Cleanses and beautifi teeth and purifies the tie sed b people of Tr over à.quarter of a conti Very convenient for tourists.PREPARED BY SF YH Grr.GDS, 82 52 law 94 ST.CHARLES EORROMEE ST Large Quantity of Buperlor Household Furniture and Effects, by Auction, at the above residence, on MONDAY MORNING, MAY 29, including B.FP.mirrors, plano, Axminster and Brussels carpets, parlor suits, easy and fancy chairs, parior tables.handsome marble mantel-plece, expensive bronze framed nver-mantel with hevelled plate mirrors, hall and stalr cirpets, attractive pictures, curtaing and poles, portieres and rods, hallstand, dining -room furniture, glass and sllverware, bedroom sets, good iron and brass bedsteads, spring beds, and mattresses, odd bureaus and washstands, wardrobes, folding cabinet beds, bedroom carpets, tollet ware, lounge, feather pillows, cook- Ing range, gas stove, ete.ete, all for unreserved sale.Bale at 10 am 124 2 'FRASER BROS.Auctinicers.Damaged Worsteds, Fanoy Suitings, Beavens, Etc.EX SS.\u2018\u201c PARISIAN ** to be sold by auction, without reserve, \u2018for account of whom {t may concern,\u201d at our salesrooms, 453 St.James st, On Monday Afternoon, 29th May Four bales woollens, suitings, Leavers, ete, over 4000 yards.Sale at 230.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE Manufacturing Jewellers\u2019 Machinery and Tools by order of MESSRS.MILLPR & BREMNER, at 118 MANSFIELI> ST., on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 30, at 2.30 o'clock.The =ale whl include 2 turning lathes, 1 polishing lathe, 1 foot press, wire (pôwer) rollers, fiat rollers, half round rollers, draw bench, bench vise, jewellers benches, two horse-power engine, watch case polishing lathe, draw plates and tongs, lot nf punches and diez gas fixtures, lot of t alievs, belting and shafiing, worateds, faney comprising in all etc, etc.Everything for unrescrved sale, WALTER M.KEARNS, 124 3 Auctioneer.31.JOHN RIVER BONE OF CONTENTION la] to The Montreal Star.Washington, D.C., May 26.The first meeting of the International Waterways Commission .took place yesterday in the Department of War and Navy butiding.The commissioners on each side were all present as well as Secretary Cote.The American scotion has no secretary as yet, but an engineer of 1he United States army will be appointed to the position.The Commnidasion first called on Assistant Secretary of State Loomis, who received the Canadian representatives with great cordiality.The subject of the discussion was the scope of the work to be covered by the Commission.As matters stand at present the American section has instruction to Mmit the work to the in- vesigation of questions relative to the great lakes and to rivers, the natural outlet of which is by the St Lawrence to the Atlantic.The Attorney-General | Pf the United States has given it ns bis final opinion that the words \u2018\u2019including all of the waters of the lnkes and rivers whose natural outlet is by the river St.Lawrence und the Atlantic Ocean,\u201d in the act of Congrese of 1802, appointing the commission, means a limitation, and that Congress never intended to go beyond that in asking Great Britain to join in the appointment of the commission.CHOATE'S INTERPRETATION.Mr.Jos.H.Choate, the American ambassador in London, in tranemit- ting to Lord Lansdowne on July 15, 1902, the request of his Government for the appointment of the joint commission, did not put such a narrow oonstruction on the act of congress, as he stated that the \"Duty of the Commissioner would be to Investigate in general the waters adjacent to the boundary line.\u201d This would cover not only the St.John river case, but also various other questions in which both countries are interested.It was under this Impres- ston that Mr.Chamberlain, then Secretary for the Colonies.transmitted the request of the United States Government to Canada and that the request was favorably considered by the Ottawa authorities.The general opinion ajnong legal authorities here.including those directly connected with the commission on this side, is that Canada\u2019s contention is absolutely correct end that no lawyer or jurist with an unprejudiced mind can seriously arrive at a different conclusion.POLITICS THE CAUSE.But politics are at the bottom of the whole affair.Benator Hale, of Maine, is opposed to the Investigation of the 8t.John's river affair by the present commission.He wants the thing to be dealt with by a special commis- son of his own, composed on the American side of local Maine politiciens, and the authorities here are afraid of displeasing htm.This is the whole thing In a nutsh®, Though the Attorney-General of the United States has given his final opin- fon Hmiting the scope of the commis- filon, the question is still open, and will not finally be settled before acting Secretary of State Taft returns from Ohio, on Monday.It 6 expected that a compromise will be arrived at and Canadas\u2019 éon- tention will' praetically be supported.It is even said that it is the desire of Becretary Taft and President Roose- velit that the scope of the commission should be as broad as possible, In view of establishing it permanently later on 4 Asking Writs of Habeas Corpus.Two petitions for writs of habeas corpus were to-day presented by Mr.J.F.Dubreuil, on behalf of Loulse Deschamps condemnead by the Recorder for keeping a disorderly house, and Pepin, condemned as frequenter of the same place.The petition alleges that there was no legal conviction, that the magistrate trying the case had no jurisdiction, and that various other ir regularities existed In the proceedings.Mr.Justice Davidson ordered the issue the writ addressed to Mr.C.A.Val- governor of the gnol, and made re- UNUSUAL ACTIVITY IN REAL ESTATE Value of April Sales Almost Two Million Dollars.SETTLING HOUSE PROBLEM Building Going Rapldly Forward\u2014 Little Speculation, But Much Buying for Investment.\u201cNot for a long time has the volume.of business been so greal,\u2019 says the Cradock Simpson Real Estate Record.speaking of the real estate siluation in Montreal, \u2018and while many rumers of pending transactions have to be taken with à grain of salt, there ia no doubt bat that the month makes an excellent showing fur the cloging month of the spring season, and if the uusal summer dulness is at hand there is as yet no visthle sign of it\u201d Most of the sales made are still for wetual use, the speculative element being nearly altogether absent, so that with advancing rents and the conser- vaive prices as u general thing now ruling.the real estate market is fn a promising condition.SUPPLYING HOUSING ACCOMMODATION, There is à good deal of construction work in progress, and while the cost of bullding has delayed operations in some vases, butlders generally are alive to the situation and hope before long to supply the demand for housing accommodation, which has been so marked of late.Desirable building lots in the city are being plecked up by degrees, and the suburban sections can hardly fail to benefit from the scarcity of houses in the central section, The continued activity in Westmount shows that being next door to Montreal is quite an advantage to that popular suburb.Judging from the recent, but still unrecorded sales of Kt.Catherine street properties, notahbly two nf the corners of Peel street, some capitalists are turning tn real estate as a safe and permanent field of investment, and more purchases nf an investment character may now be lonked for.Two hundred and forty-nine bufld- tig permits were issued in April, and the stated aggregate cnst of the work ls $766,348.This includes 138 permits for new buildings, consisting of 129 houses, 342 tenements, 11 stores, 1} factory, 3 educational bulldings, 1 church, snd 26 sheds, to cost in all $658.001.There were 91 permits for al- teratinons or repairs to 77 houses, 81 tenements, 32 stores, 3 factories, 1 educational building, À offices, 10 sheds and 3 stables; these alterations and repairs to cost $95,347.RECORD OF APRIL SALES.o The sales recorded during the month of April in the undermentioned suburban municipalities amount te $423.112, and are as follows: Malson- neuve, 344.697; De Torimier, $19,115; Town of St.Louis.$I8853% Petite Cote, $262, Outremont, $15,076: Cote des Neiges.845.536: Notre Dame de Grace, $13.171; Montreal West, $300; Cote St Paul, $10,507, Verdun, $27.352; St.Henry, $57,358; and St Cunegonde, $200 There were 258 real estate transfers in the city wards and town of West- mount recorded at the registry offices during the month of April, amounting to $1,758,429.St.Andrew's Ward.8t.George's Ward.$158,369 163,936 St Joseph's Ward.7 27,033 Rt.Ann's Ward., .15 137.150 West Ward.ec vee.2 25,000 Centre Ward.« 2 475,841 St Jumes'* Ward.2 2 © 3 8,500 Lafontaine Ward., .12 55,255 St.Louis Ward.\u2026 .21 117.403 st.Lawrence Ward.13 136,210 Papineau Ward.10 84,355 St Mary's Ward.11 31,033 St, Jean Baptiste Ward.9 23,600 st Denis Ward.48 65,125 Duvernay Ward.19 42.485 st.Gabriel Ward.9 24.594 East Ward.oe eee oY 1,900 Hochelnga Ward.18 22,485 Westmount.+ .84 207.655 258 $1,788,429 During the corresponding month of last year 209 transfers were recorded, amounting to $851,284.RATES PAID ON MORTGAGE LOANS.The real estate mortgage loans recorded during the month of April in the registration division of Montreal West amount to $1,488,987.Of this amount $1.250,000 was placed at 4 per cent.; $55,000 at 4 1-2 per cent.; $59,600 at 5 1-2 per cent.$110,600 at 6 per cent.; $1,250 at 7 per cent., and $12,628 at a nominal mte, In Montreal East the loans recorded amount to $193,632.Of this amount $105.282 was placed at 5 per vent, $10,- 000 at 5 1-2 per cent, $70,000 at 6 per cent, $6,650 at 7 per cent, $300 at R per cent, and 3800 at à nominal rate.In Hochelaga county the loans recorded amount to $268,548.Of this amount $3,600 was placed at 4 per cent, $5.000 at 4 1-2 per cent, $48,525 at 6 per cent., $70.550 nt 5 1-2 per cent, $127,775 at 6 per cent.$3.618 at 7 per cent., $2,000 at 8 per cent, and $7,560 at a nominal rate.One Body May Be Identified.The identification of one of the bodies found floating in the river, at the Thompson Line wharf, yesterday morning, will likely be established hefore the inquest which will be held tomorrow at the morgue.So far the man {is supposed to be William Allison, who was for many years a member of the Garrison Artillery and had seen service during the Fenian rald.He has been missing since the last Royal Scots\u2019 moonlight excursion last summer.His disappearance at the time was notified to the police but nothing more has been heard of him.He was biind in one dye and his height was 5 feet 5 inches, and in this regard the corpse corresponds exactly.He had no relatives in this city, and was a native of Scotland.4 He is Suing His Landlord.P.Giroux, barber, is seeking to recover 3550 damages from M.Cousineau, his landiord, The plaintiff rented a barber shop from the defendant, but one Bimard, another barber, refused to vacate the premises, Legal proceed- Ings were taken by the defendant, but it was only last week thai.the plaintiff secured the premises, and he now seeks compensation for loss of business.The Clty Cut Off Water Supply.H.Somer and A.M, Rutenberg are proceeding agaifiat the city of Montreal, claiming $1,000 and $260 respectively for damages al to have been caused by the cutting off of the water supply by civic employes from their joint premises, for three days, without reason and deapite their protest.C.M.B.A.Euchre.The secoñd annug! ball and euchfe, party of St.Bridget Branch No.87 of the C.M.B.A.will be held on Setur- day night af 1511 Notre Dame street.Dancing ard euchre will commence at 8 o'clock, -Ont.; Miss Ina G.M n c à ® fais HANUFACTURE LES PETITS FILS DE C.J.BONN TACK - £ They make only the higher grades, and on you'll find thelr Imprint, \u201cManufacture Cie.\u2019 as shown in «ut, which 1s a guara ht and warranted as to quality Our Paris agent, on a recent visit to BLACK MOIJRE VELOUR SILK, that und sold at less than $2 yard (SATURDAY) purchased these silks at litte more than BONNET'S BLACK MOIRE VELOUR LADIES AND CHILDREN'S UMBRELLAS, worth up to 73c.for .Steel mds, \u201csolid frames, un- hie changeable covering and a splendid choice of handles.CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES, 986 Print, lawn and muslin, both white and eolored, sailor and Russian blouse styles, sizes 2 to 14 years, worth up to $2, Saturday the ever quoted for this world renowned maker's productions.Les No mail or telephone orders filled for Lhese sitks.in silx chiffon HAMILTON'S Important Announcement for Saturday.C.J.Bonnet & Co.'s ac Yard This is positively lowest price Just the bare an- ouncement of Bonet Silks at 59c is enough to create reat buying enthusiasm.Bonnet Silke are and have bean for years the silk standard of the world.each and every piece of thelr silks Petit Fils de C.J.Bonnet & ce that the goods are their production.and durability.Lyon.secured 500 yards of BONNET er ordinary candftions could not be These are the Silks we will pluve on sale TU-MORKOW MORNING at Y OCLOCK sharp.one-fourth them to you un the same basis, which ¢ xplaing our being able to offer you \u2018Âs we buy, 50 do we sell\u201d their value, We and will: spl SILK, WORTH $2, FOR 5% YD, TRY A SAMPLE OF MACINTOSH'S ENGLISH TOFFEE TO-MORROW, FREE.First Floor, LADIES\u2019 NECK RUFFS AND 8TOLES, $3.50.\" point d'espitt and cog feathers, 30 andy.Manufacturers samples, worth up to $10.CHILDREN'S GARDEN SETS, RAKE.HOE AND SPADE, SPECIAL at 9c BET, Basement.LADIES\u2019 SHIRT WAIST SUITS, made of fast odor Madras, all $2.98 rows of Valenciennes lace, pleated skirts, very stylish, special for Saturday.THE HAMILTON CO.XTRA CHOICE COOKED HANS, slic ed, per Ib.colors, wulst pleated and 25e\u2014Grocery., St.Catherine and Peel Streets.BLACK OR TAN tog at the side.medium weight soles, our price new lasts en ieee a MEN'S extra fine Vici Kid, Velours ferent lasts or plain cut, an styles PE MEN'S Tan Oxfords.(Goodyear welt Blucher and Oxford styles ligh newest shapes .soles, self or patent leather tip ible sewn and Goodyear welt, styles, new lasts and styles LADIES\u2019 Enamel Colt Oxfords, in medium and heavy snles all si late color, all styles and prices STEAMSHIP CANADA OUTWARD | The Dominion Liner Takes Out Large List of Passengers.The Dominlon Line steamship Canada, sailing for Liverpool to-morrow moming takes out the following list of saloon passengers : Rev.A, C.Atkins, Liverpool, Eng.Rev, Chas.L.Bernes, rs.Barnes, San Francisco, Cal; Miss Bolton, Montreal, Que.; Miss Evelyn D.Bur- ney, Mr.Frank Briant, London, Eng.Mrs.G.A.\u201case, Miss E.Case, Toronto, Ont.Mr.F.Ie Coppet, Mrs.De Coppet, I'aris, France; Mrs.H.H.Cook, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.F.Corcos, Paris, France; Major Crow, London, Eng.;, Mr.R.L.Cochrane, New York, N.Y.; Mr, Chewett, Mrs.Chewett, Miss Chewett, Master CHewett and maid, Toronto, Ont.: Mrs.A.A.Coon, Detroit, Mich.: Mr.Eduardo Camizajes, Paris, France.rs, G.D.Dawson Toronto, Ont; | Mrs, Albert Dibblee, Miss Dibblee, San Francisco, Cal.Mr.M.Fitzgibon, Montreal, Que.; Mr.Aristides Fernandez, Parls, France.Ideut.-Col.Gastrell, Mrs.Gastrell, London, Eng.; Mr.G.W, Giles, Miss Giles, Toronto, Ont.; Miss Grosegarten, Montreal, Que.; Mr.A.Cecil Glbson.Mrs.Gibson, Toronto, Ont.Mr.Jas.Hornsby, London, Eng.; Mrs.F.C.Hubbard, Miss Hubbard, Winnipeg.Man.; Mrs.M.Hughes, Liverpool, Eng.i Mr.Robert Junkin, Mre.Junkin, Toronto, Ont.Mr.James Kyle, Montreal, Que.; Mr.W.R.Kennish, Bradford, Eng.; Miss 8.Knight, Toronto, Ont.Mre.John Leney, Miss Leney, Mise Kate Lawrence, Mr.K.L.Ludecking, Mrs.Ludecking.Mins Ludecking, Master Ludecking, Montreal, Que.Mra.D.B.Macpherson, Miss Marjorie Macpherson, Miss Dorothy Mac- pherwon, Montreal.Que.: Mrs.Frank Macdonald, Mr.Monypenny, Torontp, cCutcheon, Mont: real, Que.Mr.John Nickson, Miss Lillian Nick- son, Miss HBthel M.Nickson, Miss Beatrice Nickson, Liverpool, Eng.Mrs.Charles Percy, Miss Percy West- ae mount, Que: Mr.Pratt Mre.Prat « for Man, Woman and Children.Summer ever this larger and better than ever; =ll the popular styles and colors); made on speclai Oxford lasts, which prevents slipping at the heel, or gap~ AT SPECIAL INTERESTING PRICES MEN'S fine Kid Low Lace Shoea.Blucher style, medium toe, MEN'S Calfskin Low Jace Shoes, Goodyear Shoes.Blucher and plain cut, medium and light soles, dif- MEN'S exira fine Enamel Colt, Goodyear welt Oxfords, Blucher very neat and dressy, several di LADIES\u2019 Fine Kid Low Lace Shoes.light, medium and heav LADIES extra fine Kid l.ow Lace Shoes plain nr Blucher styles.light, LADIES\u2019 Tan and Chocolate Oxfords light, medium and dark shades, soles.all the latest styles and all widths.Prices .CHILDREN'S in all sizes, for Boys and Girls, Black, OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT THURSDAYS, GEO.G.GALES & CO.137 and 139 St.Antoine St.OXFORDS \u2018The more popular thip Our assortment is Shoe, year.welt.medium soles, Calf and Box Calf Low Lace 83.00 fferent laste ss ies cee oe.RB-5O to B5.00 ed, light and dark shades, 1t and medium soles, all the 8350 to 84.50 Y 8, new lasts, etc.$1.00 to $1.5Q in turned soles.flex- Blucher and plain Oxford ee.82.00 to $3.00 widthn.Le 2.80 to 83.30 in Rlucher or plain cut, light.medium and heavy shapes.different sizes.and - .81.78 to 83.50 Tan or Choco- ges and different exceedingly low.Just West of Windsor 8t.Master Pratt, Toronto, Ont; Mr.T.Poulin, Quebec, Que, Miss Rae, Miss M.Rae, Toronto, Ont.lisa Samuel, Milas E.M.Samudl, Montreal, Que.; Mr.Gerald Spring- Rice, Pense, Alta: Miss Jean O.7, Sutcliffe, Montreal, Que.; Mr.R.Steele, Winnipeg, Man.ait: B.Tooke, Miss Tooke, Miss Murs John J.Mrs, Norreys Worthington, Toronto, Ont.; Mr.C.T.Warren, Mrs.Warren, Master Chas.K.Warten, Master Theodore Warren, London, Eng.FIRE IN EAST END GAS WORKS.Harbor Street Works tha Gcene of Dangerous Blaze.A dangerous fire broke out at an early hour to-day in the gas works of the Montreal Ligim, Heat and Power Company, on Harbor street, but owing to the prompt response of all the stations in the Ham End, the blaze waa held in check and quickly extinguished, The alarm was rung in from the - vate box by ihe morke and as the re men conside \u2018a district im whitlt.n fêre would require effective \u2018handling.Chief Benoit and Sub-Chief St.Plerra were amongrt the fhet drrivals, to assume direction of the operations, The cause of the fire was supposed {8 be sparks from a near-by chimney.rs « r The Allan Ilne Royal Mail 98 Tunisinn, from Liverpool and Moville, for Quah~ and Montreal, passed Martin River at §.3 a.m.to-day.\u2019 WEEK END NEWS, Few things Interest womankind more than dainty ehirt waist suits, a considerable purchase of which has been made at a great reduction In price, by the dry goods firm of Messrs.Jas.A, Ogilvy & Sons, St.Catherine street west, corner of Mountain street.These and many other seasonablo items including boye\u2019 clothing, wifi be found In thelr announcement on page 5 of thie Issue of the Star. MAY 26, Rip A I dv A nlce, warn wifi tain fell this morn.yl! Ing tust wn.the His hr vs Was Head of Rothschild Theo el folk, ; ; vhs ue «© | Banking Housein French think Labour rs rn Capital.or Prost fence must BARON ROTHSCHILD ror the moment subg te the ane evtabte | ! If tose why The Late Baron Financed Big In-, herd NEUVE a demnity Paid by France to OF PARIS 13 DEAD { \u2014 rere, is SUCCEEDED BY BROTHER CH PRESIDENT DF ROYAL SOCIETY McGill University Elected in Ottawa.| MGR.BRUCHESI The Society Concludes With a Banquet\u2014List of Those ft equally imperntive te Farmers | Germany.Present, should grow their cron * That being the case the dis agrees able nature of (he wo tier To Gay will Moy 26 Faron Alphonsa De pectal to The Monteeal Star De passe by in comparative sth : ; Lo head ef tue French branch of Ottawa, Muy 26 The Roval Soejety of It rained most of th# morning in at the he King House hearing he name of Canada concjude J its meeting yesterday perfunctory sort of oo fashion bul cl Hott hil.and Euveraur of the Lank M An Important vhange was made in the Agrerable to note that the Weather | Fane died this panning at 139 Min |'ecostitetion 11 was decided that {mpor- M .; wrute bronchitis Aggtvathd hy gout he (tant Uransictions 0t bonéfit to the publie an holds out promise of better things | .oy 4 : ns : : for t , ; |emirent financter fout been sinking slow- might, after being submitted po The secs T O-Nisht and to-morios Ply for many days, hat there was ne ai- on, be pointed before being submitted po are will be good atrnostblierle con- pretiviision hat his death vas imminent {to the geners societs ons Lto-marrow e rst ton to his hed two weeks oo The off ele tend for the ensuing 0000 Several raies gave promise of his re- y ai foilows President, Dr Alex.2 isti too Fave diss age the Parun Togan ander Jolineon, Vic president, Dr W.Montreal Weather Statistics.to f ta eile, pl Vds Change nssaume li Saundezs, of the experimental farm; Readings by the Optical and Enst- a disquieting form \\hooeh he éept up l peasarer, Dr Fletcher, secretary, Dr neers Supply Company's Stantarÿ ba- an avlmated conversation with members | Dawson rometer: of his family and the old sors the Mr Mex: - Johnson, the eminent At noon yesterday, 19.90; at 8 am.patient became very weak and lost rouht and the new president.ls to-day.29.7%, 11 aan.to-day, 29.81.entered upon a comatose state and possed fg patve of frelond, and received his edu.away peacefully this morning suvrounded Temperature Teodav maximum 05 F500 frmtis Minimuin 58.yesterday.maximum 73.Cv sve \u201croue PRE minimum 43.GAVE LAVISHLY TO CHARITIES Sun rose this morning at 418; wil - The announces ment of the Baron's death caused widespread rego, furs beside a get this evening at 7.36, his position In the financial world, Baron 8.; no Alphionsé was Knowu for Lis Pevisa chari- Maximum and Minimum Trmnerrae ties, one of the latest wing the @éit at tures.2000000 10 Lhe erection of work.ng- T men homes Victoria.64, 52.Etinonton, 4 The news of the Paron's death eaus-q Calgary.62.42.Qu Appell, à deep unpression among fin inicters yen- +N.Parry Sound, 6S.45, Toronto, 76.54 Winnipeg, 44.35, Pot A:thur 3 Ottawa.78 55.Quebec, 74, 56.Hall- fax, 65, 40.The Noxt Twenty-Four Hours.Moderate to fresh west Lo nerih- wesl winds, clearing and 1 Little cooler.Saturday \u2014 line and moderately warm.WAS A LITTLE LABOR STRIKE.\u201cBome Harbor Commission Men Quit Work.A gang of laborers employed by the Harbor Commissioners In connection with the stone (rusher on the wharf struck work to-day.owing ta ta lr wages being made 81 2e instead of $1.75.The men have ben at w rk for the past eight or nine five un ler the 1m- gression thar las: x.\"ais Of f172 wculd be pitd agan yea.But they were undeceivel yesterday when! on receipt of thelr wes they learned trat the rate had b 1 retiree! by 25 cent.To furt er ine case the 4 MA- culty, they sav tha! three en are now employed filling boxes viiereus four And five 1rer need to J 0 Abour tae | fncrease of work the mon are nat so @issati=Aed as they are with ta large reduction li their wages Mr.Kennedy, \"He cuzineer of the Harher Commi!ste tated, oa the other hais that from Three four hundred mos were ermplorsdq en the Works .n question, and that a few of Their number ane Naud heen taken on ; this spring were dissatisfied with the rate of wages paid them, and they Aropped out.\u201cSince then comely led Mr.Kennedy.\u201cother men hove been taken on and the work ix 20fne on Just as usual.1.is simpy that th: malcontents have given jlice to other Alling hands.\u201d EX-MAYOR COCHRANE VERY WL.Me Was Removed to Victoria Hespital Yesterday.Ex-Mayor James Cochrane, MTA for St Lawrener division, |s lvina ser)- ously 1M at the Royal Vletoris Hospl- tai.He han heen suffering for a couple of years fran Îtrichit'a disease and diabetes, but his condition of late has grown steadily worse By order of Dr.Roddick and Dr James Rell, who have ben recently called In by Dr Charles WW Vipond, Mr.Cochrane's family physician the patient was vesterday removed to the hospital.Natnrahiy the me lool men are chary about giving any Iaformating condition their As to the precise of patient.The members of the family declare, however, that Mr.Cochranc's condition Ir very serious.He te unable to walk, and dangerons compii- cations are feared at any mournt : great erally It was sand that his Jdeaty ! probably momentartie Infivence tie ex tensive fptrrests no which the hee IN colvetied, Lui that 1 would not have à lasting effeet ny the markets The dees CUBES VIE be sucoueded as head of the aris banking house by Ben laumle le Rottsx I of Brussels, whose hoo DERE capac Has .Departmental Clothiers, CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND ST, LAWRENCE STREETS.Elegance and | Economy each the department other There tone and style.satisfaction of Combined as Never Before.There is really a cosy appearance in the display in af our popular store is a wealth multitudy of «xclusive ideas with a blending of taste, Our Special Discounts of 25 to 40% off on the very best Furniture and Carpets for to-day, Friday and Saturday.ensures pre-emin- ently the Inwest prices.Just pay us a visit as soon as possible and verify our statement for your own No doubt this warm weather will make you think Refrigerators.We have a large variety of them.F.Lapointe, 1449 St.Catherine Street East, Corner Montcalm.rivals new, a Ehch of something See our prices.12372x2 Prof.Fowler, Queen's University ; R.A, Dr.Girdwood and W L lighthal, Montreal: Dr.Rabert ie, F.R.¥ .Dr.Ami, vice-chairman: L.M.Lambe, N.Barlow, Geologlenl Survey; Dir deCeiles, librarian of Parliament | Capt.DeVille, survevor-General, Dr M.J.Morgan.VW.Campbell, Prof Prince, col Anderson, Prof.Shutt, Thomas Mac- | fariane, Ottawa; F W Wurtele.Quebec.Mr.Sulte, tn appropriate terms.proposed the health of the King, which was \"received with musical honors.The only other toast was \u2018hat of the Royal Sactety, proposed hy Unolonet Denison, and responded to by President Sulie, Dr.John- * son, Dr.Dawson.Prof.Baker, Mr.Light- hall and Sir James Grant i The proceedings came to n° close with sity.George Murray, the singing of \u2018Auld Lanz Syne\u201d and threes enthusiastic cheers for the Kine During the evening Messrs, Belleau, l.a- fontaine and Paradis entertained the company with some excellent songs, MGR.BRUCHRSI A FELLOW.Archbishop Rruchest and Mr Errol Bounhette, of the federal library, have been elected fellows of the society.-\u2014 Assignment of Toronto Firm, Sperlal to the Montreal Star.Toronto.Ont.May TR.\u2014 A.J Slew- art.Limited, confectioners, made an assignment yesterday to Eby Plain and Company.and Mr.Stahles.of Berlin.The largest creditors pressed for a winding-up order.and this application forced the firm to assign.e Nabilltles are placed at $65,000, with assets nominally the same.es COMFORT \u2018depends to a great extent on the clothes you wear.We've made a study of it as far as the Underwear and Shirts are concerned.SOFT BOSOM SHIRTS from now on will be the vogue, not only among men who adopt the changing mode for the sake of style, but among those who seek Shirts that are cool and comfortable.Our immense variety makes choosing easy.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.2387 St.Catherine St, W.1553 St.No matter what you generally pay for your Shirts, try ours at 81, James Street.Catherine St., E.SATISFACTION COMFORT Power\u2019s Reliable waar Foo 50 Per \u2014 Pair Vici Kid Dongola Kid Patent Kid Chocolate Kid Tan Russia Calf FRANK 2nd POWER Par Pair 50 1 XA Door West of McGill St, GREAT CUT in the price of MUSIC \u201c\u2026 SHAW°S - Plano and Music House, ALL POPULAR SHEET MUSIC AT M, 1-2 - oft Half All \u2018Standard and (Classical Muslo One Taira 1-3 or from published price.ALSO SPECIAL FOR TO-MORROW AT MOONLIGHT Serenade TROUBADOUR, oral and, PETER PIPER March CIRCUS PARADE March And 150 other popular titles.The largest and best amsorted stock of Sheet Music, Music Books and Musical Instruments, at J.W.SHAW, 2274 St.Catherine 8t.Open Saturdays tili 10 p.m.WILL GET UP GAS DEMONSTRATIONS Workingmen's Meetings in All Wards if Offer Accepted.TO ASK ALDERMEN TO RETIRE May Have Big Citizens\u2019 Demonstration at City Hall Like Phlladelphia\u2019s.At last night's meeting of the Workingmen\u2019s Educational and Reform Association, the gas question was further discussed.It was finally decided that, in the event of the Gas Company accepting the offer sent it by the twenty aldermen, the association will organize meetings of the electors in the wards represented by these members of the City Council and ask them to resign.The question of organizing a demonstration composed of workingmen and business men to march to the City Hall was also considered.It was urged by President Johnstone that the Montréal taxpayers should foilow the example of the citizens of Phlia- delphia and demonstrate to the solid twenty that Montreal! has a civic conscience that will not tolerate misrepresentation.\u201c St.Lawrence Street Expropriation.The city to-day presented a petition for the homologation In accordance with the report of the expropriation commissioners for St.Lawrence street, from Fine avenue to Mount Royal.The petition was oontinued for eight days, to allow the interested parties an opportunity té contest the report.Mr.L.O.Grothe, one of the interest- \u201ca proprietors, has already fi a contestation of the report, on the ground that the commissioners have not granted him sufficient compensation for his property on St.Lawrence street, within the expropriated, accessories.ning life over again, SUMMER FURNITURE For Lawn and Terrace, in City or Country House It is pleasant to be thinking once more of aut-door life and its comfort-giving After the long winter the buying of summer furniture is like begin- After all hot weather comfort is cheaply purchased, a glance at this Iist of tempting bargains will convince you of that.stuffy upholstered furniture for a while and enjoy life in the cool cane-seated comfortable furniture of summer.I.ITMITED.Leave aside the hot, Mail Orders Will Be Shipped on Receipt of Price, Arm Rockers.This remarkably gtrong and splendidly finished Rocker, with woven cane seat and slat back, color red Prive, $3.38, \u2014 = Arm Chair to mately, finished exactly the rue.Price, $3.10.No 125-2- Burdette Arm Rocker, woven cane sent.slut back, 11-2 in.pnsts finished in red enamel Price 82.30.No.158-9\u2014Avm Rocker, finished in green enamel, heavy sq posts, double rungs and slat back and seats, $3.00.No.158-13\u2014Arm Rocker, nlce- ly balanced, heavy square posts, glat back and split wood seat.Price 82.88.No.168-2\u2014Arm Rocker, fancy spindle back and split wwod meat.finished In green cnamel, very roomy, 82.48.No.125-19\u2014Arm Rocker, buck and seat made of woven rane, which will last a lifetime.Fin- inh red.$3.00.No.125-4\u2014Arm Rocker, very large and massive finished In red enamel, woven cane seat and slat back.Price 88.15.Large Arm Rocke er, woven cane back and seats.finished in different colors.and has iron supports to arms.Price 83.87.No.125-15 25-6\u2014ThlB i= a splendid Rocker, wlth large wilde arms, cane seat and back: finished xol- den, very rich polish.Price $4.28, Handy Rockers.This nobby little Rocker finished in either red or golden, very strongly built, with 13 inch posts.and double runged gides: Only $1.80 CAMP STOOL.Folding Camp Stoel, made of hardwond and covered with duck, 82c.CAMP STOOL WITH BACK.Folding Comp Rtoo}, with collapsible back.very strong and groential for outdoor life.Price ©.Folding Camp Reclinivæ Chair, covered with unstretchable striped Canvas, very comfortable.Price 81.42.This Chair in red or golden color, woven cane seat, $1.33.STEAMER CHAIR.This Steamer Chair Is rervice- able anywhere Made of polished elm.and cane seat and back.extension foot.Price $2.70.Single Chairs and Arm Chairs.Our No.88-10, very neat and CHILD'S ROCKER.strong.plain bar back.finished in Nn.125-18\u2014Made by the man- red, with split wood seat.A splen- ufacturers of the large rocker, did chair for small gallery, Blc.and is an exact copy on a small No.89-9\u2014Arm Chair to match the scale.Price $1.13.above, 81.55.No.168-7-\u2014A very fancy spindle .CHILD'S ROCKER.backed verandah chalr.finished In 25-20\u2014A very neat.durable, little rocker.woven cane seat seats spl nod; ver all colors.scats In split w y and finished in red enamel.Price No.158-6\u2014Large Arm Chair to $1.17.match 158-7 All colors, 82.00.No.25-7\u2014Single Chair, With woven Ask to see our display of the cane seat and back.one of the sea- celebrated Prairie Grass Furnd- son's best values: enamelled in red.ture Twentieth Century A splendid article.$2.20, creation.No.125-1 \u2014 Burdette Arm Chalr, finished In red or natural color.it ia We have special suites for 11-2 country dining and bedrooms.double runged and has heavy When you drop in look at them.In.posts.Price $2.00.We Are Agents Tor the Globe-Wernicke System for Offices.A large Arm Chair, exactly like cut, closely woven cane seat, nicely finished in smooth red or goldon color $3.16 Jumbo Rockers and Chairs.Our No.25-16 Jumbo is a beauty.Made of beautifully figured Elm, highly polished.The posts are 3 {nches In diameter.surmounted by nice turned balls.Woven cane seat und back, and immense heavy rockers.A haven of rest.Price $8.10.No.25-19 ls what we call our Little Jumbo Rocker; same design as big one.but post, arms and rungs are not so large.Price $6.08, No.25-13\u2014Jumbo Arm Chair to match No.25-19, Price 85.03.Verandah and Lawn Settees.We have a very fine stock of these servicoable Lawn And Verandah Settees, in all colors and lengths, These three are specials, and invite your closest inspection.No.125-21\u2014Lawn settee, ¢ feet long, finished in red or golden color.Folds Into very small space; very handy for shipping Price, only .No.25-25\u2014Very atrong Folding Bettee, 8 feet Jong, back nicely finished in red enamel seat finished white.Price $8.00.No 25-26\u20140olden Arm Settee, varnish finish, remarkably well put together, 8 ft.in length.full width of seat, $4.65.\u2019 HOME FURNISHING EMPORIUM, (547-55 St.Catherine St.WILL NOT SEND MISSION.Pope Will Not Be Represented at Ger: man Royal Marriage.Rome, May 28.\u2014The report that the Pope will rend a special mission .to the marriage of Crown Prince Frederick William is not correct, euch a thing not being in accordance with the custom of the Holy See.His Holiness, however, will send an autograph letter of greeting and felicitation and accompanied perhaps Ly a gi The Montreal Dafly Ktar fs printed and ublished at 163, 168, 147 and 190 Bt.ames st, Montreal by The Montreal Star Publishing Company, Limited Breaton Macnab, aging Editor 1 CHEAP MATTRESSES ARE DANGEROUS, uriless filling is guaranteed to be clean by a reliable manufacturer.Ask the dealer to show you \u2018\u201c\u201cHealth\u2019\u2019 brand mattress: es with Red Cross label like illustration sewn on end band./_ The \u201cideal Guaranteed\u201d Line.1:12: \u201cMALE ATTIRE\u201d \u2026\u2026.BALE OF .MER SUITE 2X SATUBDAY $10.00, $19.00, 815.00.eux PAGE 1 SURF "]
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