The Montreal daily star, 25 mai 1907, samedi 25 mai 1907
[" x Ao any rome anti-dumping regula- movements on the continent.- bide oË tho bridge and jump to the - \u2026 ployes below saw the man, until he Wo four: times -.mah adver- in The.ser, \u201chy any} other Mosurs.Rn, a W., Kerr TOWARD THIS WAY Inspired Articles Preparing Public Opinion to Favor -Concessions.TO GET CANADIAN TRADE Deutsche Zeltung Advises Government to win Over Britisir Colonies to Block Imperial Idea.By Specigl Cable from Our Own Correspondent.London, May 25.\u2014Hon.W.8.Fielding is very reticent respecting his future He feels the first necessity is a holiday, to recuperate after the strain of the recent session, The German Government have made it clear that they would welcome the opportusifty for a personal and friendly exchange of views.They are prepared forthwith to remove tho surtax and also to discuss terms of a reciprocal treaty.Official communiques to Berlin journals, reproduced here to-day, warn the German public that the realization of the British Imperial idea is, as the Hamburger Nachrichten says, not destroyed but only delayed.Articles which are accepted as inspired seek to prepare German opinion for concessions to Canada and other British colonies, which shall, In the words of the Deutache Zeitung, * win over the British colonies before it is tno late.\u201d That is to say, it shall make an effective British Imperial reciprocity impossible.German productions have enormously increased !: recent years, in all the leading lines of industry.German home demand, with the British open market, now pretty well suffices, but Germans realize that as soon as the tide of prosperity turns they would find Canada \"of great benefit under thelr carte) system, as an additionzl dump- ing ground\u201c \u2018surplus production.English, \u20ac in many branches of the Texte, hardware, pottery, and other bie m\u2018$howa how completely Ger 6.10.undermine home hres ; country.manufacturers or reasat t6 ae.that Canada afficuity in applying \u2018tion spplicable to a noighboring country Uke the United States.§ 2m REPLY TO DISSENTU Presbyterian Assomatp } Son mek of Abandoning: Confession.Columbus, Okla, May 25.\u2014The 118th General y of the Presbyterian Church has comcloded #ts work.Assembly adopted a 'zeply to the dissenting members of t%e Cumberland Presbyterian Chureh, who recently organized an\u2019 aésersbly at Dickson, Tenn.-The reply expressed regret over he Gisvengfents* nonscom- pifance with * the+decsion of the Cumberland brandi to: mérge with the Presbyterian Cburdh.The reply also denies the dissen cha t the Presbyterian Church has abandoned the Westminster Confession of The Finance Committee reported that last 300.53 was received for the use of the various boards of the Church.Rev.E.R.Worrell declared there was no desire or purpose to antagonize the Anti-8aloon League.CABLE SURPRISED GOVERNOR \u201cNelson\u2019s Signal\u201d on Unsigned London Message to Nova Scotia.Halifux.N.Mwy 2.\u2014\u201cNelson\u2019s J words that .iA > from to Govemor Fraser yesterday.His Honor could find no clue thre sender, but he had & message Victoria Dav in Halifax was ob- nd took place on the Com ANOTHER FLAG INCIDENT.Stars and Stripes Torn Down From Consulate fy Winnipeg.\u2018Winnlpeg,.May \"35.\u2014The celebration of Victoria.Day was marred by the unfortunate\u2019 notion \u2018of two young Englishmen, whose identity is so far unknown.who tore down the flag from the Ameritan vice-consulate.Keen regret fs felt here, and should the perpetrators, discovered they will be severely deflt with.The Stars and Stripes and British flag \\ cre flying on the same pole.but becatuse.the former was.upperriost it aroused the resentment of the Englishmen.Jumped From Bridge.There was much excitement yur day when Thomas Fichtus, a German, jumped from the Notre Dame street bridge into the Place Viger yard of the C.P.R., à distance of about forty- five feet, He ascaped with a fractured thigh.He was reported to-day as doing; nicely.At 41 30 yesterday forenoon, .milkman driving over the bridge; saw -the man climb on the railing at (Ne south tracks below.None of the yard em- was lying Injured on the tracks.To those who ran to lift him up he sald: #1 think ais left.ex \u201c ox a bat | Rave no nat \u2018h t.In the Notre Dame The ve.bis bu Thomas Fichtus, 41 years old.Bald he lived at No.73 Higin.street; When \u20ac thing his \u2018Injuries the doa for saked him how he, came to.fal prié À Bei ERMA 1S IS SISFED WT and: NEW LEMIEUX ACT Professor Shortt Reports to Minister of Labor on Grand Trunk Machiniste\u2019 Case.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 25.\u2014Hon.Rodolph Le- mieux, Minister of Labor, has recetved the following letter from Professor Adam Shortt, who was chairman of the conciliation board, which recently settled the dispute between the Grand Trunk Railway Company and thelr machinists.\u201cHaving sent in my formal report on the settlement of the dispute between the Grand Trunk Railway and the machinists, I theught you might be interested In e moderate amount of information as to the nature of the case and the working of the new law with which your name is naturally so closely connected.The matters in dispute covered almost every typical feature of the labor problem, such as rates of wages, hours of employment, including night and day work, overtime, both as hours and pay, classification of men, the number and status of apprentices, the promotion of helpers.Improvers, etc., the re-instatement of men on strike or lock-out, some of them for over two years, and the general recognition of the union, \u201cAfter opening up the case in a general manner it was thought that If representatives of both sides could get together by themselves, many minor matters in so large a field might be disposed of and facilitate proceedings before the whole board.I considered that the more likely as the officlals of the rallway, in making reply to the application for a board, declared that the dispute might have been settled if the men had not been s0 impatient \u201cHowever, after half a day's conference i was found that no progress had been made, hence every point at issue had to be taken up by the board.I appear to have been fortunate enough Lo secure the confidence of both parties to the diwpute, and my colleagues, though nominated by the opposite interests, exhibited a spirit of perfect fairness in every respect.Thioughout the proceedings no attempt was made demoralizing principle of \u201csplitting the differences,\u201d but every attention was given to deciding bvery matter op ne merits.Th'= appeared to greatly develop mutuasi confidence and matters became easier the further we advanced, until it was evident a final settlement was merely a question of patiently covering the whole field.\u2018The admirable tact and evident fairness of Mr.Hays, on the side of the Grand Trunk, and the fine spirit shown by Mr.Lee, coun- sol for the machinists, were conapicu- ous in propagating mutual confidence and bringing the respective foross into & spirit of Accommodation.\u201cAn important and complex labor @ispute, Involving feuds of more than two years standing and not Improving with age, had been settled to the satisfaction of both parties without the loss of a day's work to the men, oz.à) dollar to the company, and abows aM} thout aisturbance t tor the publie;ser- ce.Lemieux act a, (Ségned) ADM SHORTT: - THE MINISTER'S REPLY, Hon.Mr.Lemieux in reply.sald in part: \u20182?have carefully folléwed the proceedings of the board and have read the agreement arrived \u201cat with particular interest.It is the first real test of the Industrial Disputes Investigation act.and I think: it affords an excellent illustration of what may be accomplished by ft In the settlement of industrial disputes when the parties to the dispute are disposed tp be reasonable and moderate in their rexpec- tive attitudes.The application for the appointment of a board in this dispute was recetved on April 20, so that exactly one month had passed from the inception of the board to the termination of its labors.This, I think, Is the best possible evidence of the real tact, and skill with which the proceedings.in connection with the board were conducted, and I bave to congratulate you most sincerely on the excellent results achfeved within eo short a time.The fact that the award was accepted \u2018by both parties and made binding for a period of one year will be a further example n° the efficiency of the act when rightly sed.The whole conduct of the board together with its finding and the unqualified acceptance of the scale by both parties will, I am convinced, mark a distinct advance in the settlement of industrial disputes in this country and will be an llluminat- ing example of procedure in all future applications of the act.\u201d (Signed) RODOLPHE LEMIEUX.{| \u2014\u2014\u2014 Six Killed Ly Falling Wallis.Mexico City, Mex., May 25.\u2014Six persons have been killed and seven in- Jured In this city within the past 24 children were burieQ under the ruins of a house on Constancia street.A building in course of construction in men and injuring sven, The PianoLa| ES Re Enormous Value.To a Business Man, A famous physician recently said that every business man of \u201cto-day should cultivate a hobby.This is because the \u2018bram cells, on whose health his \u2018whole oe sue cess depends.only get rest when his \u2018mind is concentrated om: outside his usual channels of thought.Playing :a Pianola is an engrossing and fascinating pastime.\u2026.Îts' great therapeutic value.has.been \u2018testified to by thousands of business gaen.Beskies thie whole Family enjoy it These instruments ate-on od de- mopstration 10 -the lorry to settle differences on the easy but | Sorex \u2018by the commission into the me had Thus was every object of: the |e securad, - hours by oollapsing buildings.Two }: Sabine street fell, os four works E MORE INDICTMENTS AT SAN FRANCISCO Forty-four Against Calhoun, Ruef and Schmitz\u2014Enormous Bail Demanded.San Francisco, May 25.\u2014The grand jury last evening returned bribery indictments against the following: \u2014 President Patrick Calhoun, of United Raliroads, 14 indictments, Thornwalt Mullaly, dssistant to Calhoun, 14.Attorney Tirey L.Ford and W.M.Abbott, of the legal departmenc of the United Rairoads, 14 each.Mayor Eugene E.Schmits, 186, Abraham Ruef, 14, President Louis Glass, of the Pacific States Telephone and Telegraph Company, 2.the Theodore V.Hasley, formerly an agent of the corporation, 1, Ruef.Schmitz, Calhoun, Mullaly, Ford, and Abbott are charged with bribery in fixing the Gas Company's rate and receiving $50,000 in the United Rallroads' franchise deal.The fndiotments against Glass additional to the 11 indictments ready returned against him on charge of bribing supervisors to fuse a competitive telephone franchise.The Indictinent agalnst Halsey is for the same offence.Superior Judge Coffey fixed bail in the sum of $10,000 on each of the charges and gave the accused until to-day at noon to furnish bonds.The statement was offflcialy made that all but $140,000 of the entire amount of bonds, $890,000, will be forthcoming to-day.The United Railways alone will have to put up for its president, the assistant to the president and two attorneys $360,000 in securities, or $280,000 in cash.BSchmita, beside the $50,000 security, he has already given to procure his ltberty pending his trial on the five counts.alleging extortion, brought against- him- and Ruef joimtty will have to put up $160,000 in bonds.Ruef will have to put up $140,000, but as he is now a prisoner without any immediate hope of release, it is said that he will make no attempt to give bail.President Glass, of the telephone company, has already given bonds in the sum of $90,000.He will have to put up $20,000 more to retain his liberty.Theodore Halsey has put up $110,000 in bonds covering eleven indictments previously found against him he will have to put up $10,000 additional to-morrow.\u2018When Foreman Oliver, of the grand Jury, filed: the indictments in court, he said that these \u201cwere only a partial report from the Grand Jury\u201d \u2018Thisis taken to mean that more indictments are to follow, erp : Whitewash for Harriman.Washingto ashington, May x À Teport was publ ot the Interstate een Commission, infcrmed the President that the in are al- the re- of the Harriman lin Harr $20 \u201cBlunoz\u2019 | black ot blue serge, Semi-ready Tailor- |.\"serge suit is either | ed, is the ideal business suit.FIRE-AT- LUMBER Flames Started in Mill But Spread Quickly to Jannery-Loss $25,000.» Fire.which broke out in B.Grier's lumber mill, \u2018corner of Camming and Nutre Dame streets, yesterday aftec- noon resulted in damage roughly estimated at $35,000.The tammery of the Bonmer Leather Company, in the rear of the mill, was considerably damamed.The loss will probably reach $20,000.The loss on the min and machinery will be about $15, ls combustible material in the mill, and the large quantity of lumber, sabe and old wood in the yerd toumediateiv nobody at work in the tanmery yesterday.It caught five easily, as it was so near the saw mill, and inside of the building being well olled, the firemen were confronted with the probable loss of both buildings.But by good work the tanrery building, though burnt inside, was not so badly dem- aged as & whole, walls ved roof roof being left apparently (mbact .As both buildings are situated on the bank of the canal.there was anv amount of water for the fire in if wanted, though the hydrant pressure was utilized, the engines givime it more In about an hour the fire was under trol.though it was necessary for he brigade to put In a lot of hard Se after that.Death .of Pierre Trudel.Mr.Pierre Trudel,\u201d who has been iil for two months, died last night about eleven o'clock.He was a member of the firm of Lamothe and Trudel, and the fifth \u2018son of the 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Try QUALITY SHIRTS at \u201cAnd it's: net \u201cThe sand of the a \u201c -GQuorme Liddell, Rit RETIN 1 Complete with a few specified Excep- UC tons.Transiated by BH.W, and F.G.Fowler, in four volumes.(Oxford \u2026-Clarsndon Press).-Bearing in mind the well-considered sésertionh of Lord Macçaulay \u2018that Lucian was \u201cthé laet gréat master of Attic elo- aficnee and Attic wit,\u201d two scholars of tye University of Oxford have produced fgr the deliglit of al: lovers of literature à .pew translation of.the works of Lucian.which is as nearly complete as it could made.As an additian to classical literature, in a form especially useful for college students.this laboring works de- gk rves the highest cemmendation.as it is scholarly, comprehensive in Its notes which ure collected at the end of the fourth volume instead of being put at the foot of each page), and admirable in every wav from a typographical standpoint.In- tclligent English schoolboys have always Werived great pleasure from the dialogues of Luclan, especlally the three entitled \u201cCharon.\u201d \u201cVita?and \u201cTimon.\u201d which tiiey read when they are tolerably ac- guainted with Xenophon, but have noi vet acquired sufficient Greek to grapple with Aristophanes or the three great tragic dramalists They find an immens?deal of fun In Lucian.which they cannot find in any other school-book.and for this reason Walker's text and notes.ed- fled by Wheeler, are always popular.Some pleasant selections\u2019 from Lucian.with English notes by Evelyn Abbott.of Balliol College.Oxford.were publisred In 187% by Rivinglons (Londor, Oxford and Cambridge), and in 1872 Douglas '§ Smith \u201cof Toronto University.translated three of the most amusing dialogues with roplous annotations.(Copp.Clark & Cod At a later date 1 had the pleasure of reviewing ta 1901 R large volume entitled \u2018A Second _ Century Satirist,\u201d that was sent to me hv Professor Winthrop 12 Sheldon.the vice- president of Girard College.fn the United States.The hook was a.collection in Enz- \" ish of forty of the most important and Interesting dialogues of Lucian, who lived \u201cfn the age of tlfe Artonïnes.Ah* was famous for his many-sided genius, wit and humor: Professor Sheldon selected Lucian for translation because he had feund him the most ertertainin, among Ancient Greek writers.inasmuch as he possesses more than any of them the genuine flavor of modernity.A French writer, indeed, has appropriately charace teriged him as \u2018\u2018the first of the moderns.\u201d\u201d | tbe \u2018avant coureur\u201d of a host of modern i stery-tellers and humorlsts.He blazed a {path which no oné- had essayed before him, and along which many writers have since followed, some.of them directly, \u2018others Indirectly Indebtsd to the inspire tion of his gentug.For instance, \u201cCharon.or Beeing the S!ghVs.\" has.for lis theme the vanity aid efaptiness of hüman life; a trite enough subject; but Luclan invests 1t with the genuine charm of sharp satire, biting sarcasm, and delicate ferry in the lower world, falls.in with\" Hermes, whom he prevails upon to show.him tho sights of the earth.With the Lelp of a distich from Horner, they pile mcuntains atop of one another, and from celgn of vantage gafe upon the varled panorama of human life When the day fs over, Charon returns to his ferry-boat.The characters of the dialogue are aptly chosen, and the whole is marked by felicity of incident, and amusing grace of conversation.Again.\u201cTimon, the isan- {thrope,\u2019 is of striking interest, both in | itself as a picture of the typical hater of | his species, and also as related to Shake- speures \u2018\u2019Timon of Athens,\u201d with which iit has certain points In common, as well as cértain marked differences of treatment.Proféssot Sheldon's translation was tha fullest and best version of Lucian up to the time of its publication in 1901, and count of \u201cLucian, the Man and the Author\u2018\u201d while each dialogue was -accom- panied by useful notes.The two English translators make no mention of the American editlon though, no doubt, they must have consulted it in the course of their- more extensive work.All that we know of Luclan is derived from his own writings.about 125 to 200 A.D.under several Roman Emperors.He was a Syrian, born at Scmosata the capital of Commagene, on th> Euphrates.From early childhood he guve promise of distinction, and as his family were in poor circumstances he was geht to the shop of a maternal uncle to learn the busines; of a sculptor.or worker in stone, that he might in time be able to support himself.The firat day he was at the sliop he broke a slab of marble that he was polishing, and was severely beaten by his uncle.He ran away home fn disgust.and; luckily for the world, gave himself up to literary pursuits.In ing Luclan we verge at one time on the \u201cArabian Nights\u201d and at another frony.™ \u2018Charon.having a day's furlough frôm his - his introductory essay gave a good ac-' He lived from | on the dinlogues of Plato.His constant wandering brought almost every aspect of lite before a mind gifteu with rare powers \u2018of observation.Every, phase of existence likely to interest a literary man of the period of thie Antonines is brought before us in one or other of his Dialogues and Romances, Now It is the Cynle philosopher, that Fakir of the day, wio, in his scorn of human needs and decencles has fallen far below them; or It Is the poor Hterary man who seeks a place at the rich man\u2019s table; or the shameless parasite.To quote the words of the Oxford translators, as a short spechnen of thelr style: \"Luclan\u2019s versatility in technique Isronly a symbol of: his.versatile.powers in general.He Is equally at home In heaven and earth and hell, with philoso- pliers dnd cobblers, telling a story, criticizing a book.describing a picture.elaborating an allegory, personlfying an al.traction, parodying & poet or a historian, flattering an Emperor's mistress, putting an audience.into: good temper with him.and itself.ynvéillng an imposture, de- Stroyinæ a religion or a reputation, and personifying a\u2019 character.\u201d These four volumes, which comprise, as 1 said before, nearly a complete translation of all Lucian\u2019s: pcknéwledged come positions.contains\u2019 valuable.reading that will occupy\u2018 almost .a whole year.open Practical Rifte Shooting.By Walter Winns.(G.P.Putnam's, Sons, New Yurk; W.Foster Brown, Montreal.) Ta .This well-printed-and neatly-bound volume is a valuable treatise pn the subject of \u201cPractical: Rifle Shooting The writer, Mr Winans, 18 favorably known as the author of \u201cThe Sporting Rifle,\u201d \u201cThe Art of Revolver Shooting.\u201c and other kindred.works.end Is vice-president of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain in addition to belng president of the Ashford Rifle Club, and \u201c\u2018viée-presi- dent of thé Churchhouse Rifle Club, eto.The book contains ten chapters and à concluding note in which Mr.Winans says: \u201cI do not mention the use of the rifle for war purposes, aa 1 confine my instructions to subjects on which 1 have personal.experience, My views may have some merit as the result of this expérience, although I am aware that they are not universally accepted.It may, however, be an admissible bellef that the man Who cañ use his rifie, as a matter of habit, as.he uses his knife and fork; who can hit his mark near the cen.are, Instantly, at anv reasonable range, apd who has had experience stalking \u2018ame, and in taking cover, subuld make a more useful soldler or scout than the man who has aenly shot a stationary target.and then only in a prone position, and who would lose himself when turned out in a deer forest.\u201d All this seems very reasonable: and the author's chapters On \u2018The Running Deer Target,\u201d \u201cRook and Rabbit Shooting.\u201d \u201cDeer- stalking and Deer priving,\u201d_.\u201cFallow Deer, Roe Deer and Wild Boar Shooting.\u201d Wre of extreme interest, And, uscfulness, There is a fine, froniispiece of an antlered monarch in full career.Daisy Dryden.& memoir written by her mother.(W, Briggs: Toronto.) Dalsy Dene Dryden was born tn Marys- ville, California, on September 9, 1864, und died in San Jose, on Octoher 8, 1366, aged ten years and twenty days.Her mother, who wrote the ménioir, dlad five vears ago, and the book has reached & second edition, owing to the testimony bernie by many persons to \u2018the remarkable circumstance of the opening of her sniritual sight.and hearing.during the last three days of her earthly.life All this is duly recorded in minute detail In the memoir, even to the fact that fhe child predicted half-past eleven p.n.\u201cas the ting when her dead sister Allie would come for her.\u201d At that very time Datsy passed out of life for \u201cthe Better Land,\u2019 ax she had confidently foretold.In our opinion this was one of those strange coincidences which occasionally happen\u2014 \u201conly .this, and nothing more,\u201d in the words of Poe, as we do not believe that the Supreme Belng permits any suspension of thé ordinary laws of nature to occur on any such occasion, The bereaved nother herself, at.the end of her pathetic narrative, seems to Lave known that the supernatural in the case of Dalsy's dying hours would rreate doubt, and for that reason she writes: \u201cAnd vet to some who read these pages the question may arise \u2018For what special end was this illumination granted?I answer that In many souls there are deep yearnings to read the truth with clearer vision.To us bad come ques- tianings and dbubts concerning great truths, so- that the light we gained through her illumination was as an inspiration and an answer to our prayers.: The introduction to the book is written in a devout spirit by the Rev.F.L.Higgins, of Toronto.Driefly, the story relates the remarkable experiences of a little girl of ten years, who, during the three days preceding her death,\u2019 seems to have the power of seeing Into the world beyond.and of havin, communication with departéd ônes.he story, as told by the mother, is, at the least an impressive one.The Ministry of Beauty.Le By Stanton D.Kirkham.(N.Y.: Paul, Elder & Cn.) This book is written in a highly fm- aginative style.and is tho work of an enthusiast.It must be read in the spirit in which it ls written by sympathetic anuls, or it will fail of effecting its full purpose.The volume does not readily lend itself to quotation, and we shall not, \u201c Aand, finally therefore, cite some passages that we had marked for transcription, as they would take up too much space.There ure thir.| teén chapters, the headings of which pre- sens ample scope for philosophic reflection and eloquent $hetoric.The table of contents fs as follows: Beauty, Life, Religion.Philosophy, The World- Message.The Heagt-of It.The Tendency to Good.Work.Health, Happiness, The Preacher, The Teacher, and lastly, The Poet.Qulet Talks on Service.i, Talks on Personal Problems.) By 8.D.Gordon.(Toronto: Briggs.) \u2018 I.The former of these two vôolumés belongs to the series of \u2018\u2019Quiet Talks\u201d upon the elements of the Christian life, and had ap its predecessors \u201cQuiet Talks on Power.\u201d and \u201cQuiet Talks on Prayer.\u201d This trinity of spiritual forces, vis.Power, Prayer and Setvice, 1s well hal- 1.Quiet w.dled by the duthor, and though the three: works stand alone, .yet- they have ob- talned a wide circulation, and the author has a host of admirers, wlio look eagerly forward to à new work from his pen, : _ : II.The problems that Mr.Gordon deals with in the latter volume mentioned are those of Bin, - Doubt, Ambition, Belf- Mastery, Pain, Guldance, the Church.the problem of \u201cQuestioned Things: These problems, are discussed in simple and forcible lahiguage, which strikes straight at the point of the question At fssue.The book appeals powerfully to the many readers, who know sp well \u2018Mr.Gordon's notable faculty of giving real help to the practical searchor after the true pathway to salvation.These \u2018Personal Problems\u201d confront the earnest life of every Christian, and the atm of the author throughout his work has been to ease the burdens of his fol- lowors, .mare Romance Island.By Zona Zale.Merrill Co.Indianapolis.) ; Three months after hls succession to an immense fortune, St.George, day hls former business assoclates\u2014the da staff of the Evening Sentinel\u2014to dine with him.3: Borls Illustrated.Bobis.A Teférence to the story led to St.George's friend, Amory, changing places with him for a week\u2014a glorious week spent on \u2018board his friend's yacht, the Aloha, while St.Geotge wak to attempt to unravel the mystery that enshrouded the attempted murder of & younæ and \u2018beautiful xiri by a so-called mulatto woman; voted in rich garments of fantastic fashion, and speaking à languages that none could understand.Hé leans in a most ingenious way that this woman, Fliesa, ls an emissary of Prince Tabnit.Hae meets this Prince and discovers that Otto Holland, the father of Olivia, whom Elissa had attempted to stab, had been made King of Yagua, an | dt, ; 1siang mn the south Atisntic.this island, whi ow es A koote ihcredhhie.GC, he snclent Phoe- te Sromer of Hirem, King until the by this race ébruptiy térmaiuated.Rival clainis were advaticed, but the matter ended in the crowning of.Otto Holland.But within a year thelr new King disappeared, and with him the \u201cHereditary Axain trouble cnaued.Prince Tabnit had come to America to persunde Olivia.who is now heiréés to the throne, to accompany him iu his submarite to Ler father's island kingdom.Bt.George, who had fallen deeply in love with Olivia, had now a peimonal incentive in his pursuit of noe Tabuit.He Is an- sisted by two of the {slanders, who.sus- piclous of the Prince.direct ths course of the Aloha to Yagua.\u201cThe Yaguans are,\u201d to quote the worde of.Princes 'I'ei- nit, \u2018what the world will ba a tbou- sand years from now.\u201d They live a life as yet but dreamed of by ordinary mortals.for they had long since solved the mysteries western scientists are struR- &lng to fathom, .Knowledge of the Fourth Dimension enabled them to keep the existenca of thèlr island a secret.To Yagua Olivia comes, and the search for her father bexins\u201d There is no magic in the strange occurrénces that.take piace\u2014as ali is accounted for by the dé- velopment of Natural law\u2014yet Yagua !s indeed * Romance Island.\u201d There Ia abundance of exciting adventures in a field hitherto unexplored.and\u2019 there are \u2018many beautiful passages descriptive of the.Phoenician island, ère, 4s élso.where, all the human passions are found in full sway, and love and ambition in Prince T'abnit's life play leading parts.\u2018There are several full page colored illus trations by Hermann C.Wall, which are of more than average nterit, Gethsemane and After, By the Rev.Cyrus Townsend Brady.LL.D.(Moffat, Yard & Co, Néèw York.1807.) The author who dates his preface from Trinity Rectory, Toledo, Ohio, tells us: \u201c1 have written this book with the prayer that it may be read by many to whom the (Gospel narratives are as B ks.\u2018The Bible le 8 volume whic everybody respects, which few people read and which fewer study, I cherish the hope that some into whose hands this little book falls may be inspired by it to examine the sacred story to ses whether these things be true or not.\u201d This is surely .a very extraordinary preface for a clergyman to write.How can everybody respect the Bible, when few read it.and fewer study it?We tail to understand \u2018Dr.Brady's meaning, end ave think that this is owing to the 3 in which he has ex- This, however, has nothing to do with the merits or demerits of his drama.speak candidly, wè do not think that Dr.Brady is a great dramatist.The stage directions, if we may call them so, take up more room than the utterance of the \u2018\u2019dramatis personae.\u201d - ard ars needlessly mirfute, as the play te newer likely to be scted on any stags.He himself styles it \u201can attempt {o \u2018bring home to humanity the redlities of our Lord's sion\u2019 But if he thinks that his play does this more éffectively than i» done in the Gospel narrative, wa ara bound to eay that he is manifestly in error.It t4 hardly worth while to attempt to select passages that would justify Dr.Brady's own account of the main object of this \u201cnew setting of an old story.\u201d \u2019 7 iL f 7 A \u201cPlay- Up! Play Up! and Play the Game!\u201d Mr.Thomas J.Drummond writes: \u2018I | .ncticed an enquiry from one of your cor- : respondents, and while the lines were slightly mis-quoted, it is evident to me that the quotation he refers to îs from \u201cVital Larmpada,\u201d by an English writer, Henry Newbolt, published fn his little took of poems entitled \u201cAdmirals All.and © Other Verses.\u201d 1 enclose a copy of the potni.and trust you will find space to \u201cprint it in full.I think it is a pity that Newbolt's vèrsés are not better known in Canada.They ring truo in every line.My Lrother, the lats Doctor Drummond, was Rp great admirer of Newholt's verse, and \u2018Lampada™ was a special favorite his, while \u2018Drake's Drum\u201d and \u201cHawke were favorites also.= \u201cAfter the Doctor's death at Cobalt, we found among his effects a copy of \u2018Ad- inirals All\u2019 which he had heen accustomad to carry wherever he went.He had marked the poem \u2018Vitali Lampada, and for this reason.and bécause they seemed fitting, ft was decided to have the last two lines of the last verse engraved on the casket slate.*, \u2018The lesson taught In the verses seems 30 applicable to life, whether on the play- f:eld or elsewhere, that it fs unnecessary tà say anything furener In regard to them.I might add for vour information, that the school referred to 1s Clifton, where many of England's soldiers received their early training for the Military Colleges.The scene described in the first verge is laid in the cricket-ciose at Clifton, VITAI LAMPADA.> \u201cThere's & breathless hush In the Close , to-night, © Ten to maka and the match to win\u2014 A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to Play &nd the last man In.for the sake of a ribboned coat.Or the selfish hope of n séanon's fame But hls Captain's hand on his shoulder a, ROR, : Play up! play up! and play the game!\u201d egert.is sodden red,\u2014 Red with the wreck of a square that ~The Gatiing\u2019s jammed.and the colonel And the régiméot blind wi on amo th dust and e riyer.of deat! has brimmed his banks, Ana Hsgtend's thr.\u2018And Honbr a bame.But thy\u2019 voit af à schoolboy rallies the \u2018 \u201cPI&Y.up! play up! and play the game!\u201d \u201cThis Ifthé word that year by yea fe oe Place .the.Hchool ja set, of her.sons.must hear \u2018And none that heats {t dare forgst This they all with a Joyfol mind © Bear t Tough life like a\u2019 torch in flame And falling, PAK to the host behind\u2014.Play up! play up! and play the game\" w~(Henry Newboll, from his \u201cAdmirals and Other Vernes\"; published by John ane.New York and London.) For the benefit of auch readers as have NE left their college days behind them, Rave \u2018now\u2019 (as Ben said of ony Small Latin and less .Néwboit's poém.It Is horrowed from Mie poot Lucretius, 1L, 79, \u201cEt, quasi fureores vitat lampada tradunt,\u201d that is, #And Jike runners, they hand\u2019on te one Buothér: tire torch of life.\u201d i.e., they finisn tir course, and die.The same metaphor vied by Persius, VI, 61, and the refer- nce is to ths \u201clampadephoria.torch.ey raced, as Herodotus calls it, or ampadedromia,\u201d torrh-race of the @reeks.In the tite of Mr: Newboll% oct.\u2018vital\u2019 is the archaic form ef tvitee,\u201d the genitive, meaning \u201cof life,\u201d [governed by \u201clampada.\u201d the torch, whieh s the accusative of \u201clampas,\u201d governed by the verb \u201ctradunt,\u201d they hand on.Tie explanation of the Greek \u2018\u2019torch-bearing Face\u2019 1s full of difficulties, as Dr.Heury in his article on it in @nith\u2019's \u201cDictionary of Antiquities,\u201d ja oMitged to acknowledge.The game seems .the wird.was carried n one poirit to another by A chain of - .THE SPECTATOR, Weekly Review of , Literst À actor Betebiines Tore we Ari TIE, an aad Tasags D «3.19.3.y ES briefly explain the title of |- runners: each of whom formed a successive link.The first man, after running a certain distance, handed jt.to the sec; ond, the second In like manner to thé third, and so on.till it reached the point propdeed.The art consisted in the several runners carrying the torch unextin- guished ahroug}r :théir respective .dis- tancés-\u2014thoss fet it go -out losiog al share of hônor.But es the game was a competition.1 De oe properly as ow could Dé: \" n decided?In a natn of runners, eaèh of whom handed the torch to the next man suctessively, where could the competition be?One rubner might.be sald to lose\u2014 he who let his torch be extinguished but who could be said to win?.This is a problem hard of solution.I turn now to the English poet, whose \u201cVital mada\u2019.has been nuoted by Mr.T.J.Drummond.Henry John New- boldt, barrister, was born in England, at Hilston, on June 8, 1882.He was efu- cated at Clifton College, -end at Corpus Christ, Oxford, of which college he was A \u201cscholar.\u201d After this he was called to the Bar of Lincoln's Inn in 1887.His chief publications are: \u2018Taken from the En * (1892), \"Moréred, a Tragedy\u201d (1885), \u201cAdmirals All, etc.\u201d (1807), \"The Island Race\u2018 (1898), \u2018Stories from Tro's- sart\u201d (1899), a@nd several other works.As à poet he is much esteémed in England.and fs a student of heraldry and fond of open-air éports.The late Dr.Drummond was attracted to Mr, New- bolt in his double quality of poet and sporteman.A.Quotation Verified.L.P., Montreal, asks me in which of Tennysoh\u2019's poèms the following line oc- 53 the Canadian Poet.1 ST - The death of Dr.Drummond has called forth maay touching tributes in ths Brit- ial press with referencs to the dead poet's life cand.works, makes a few exiracts fram the more important.Nell Munro, the noted author of \u201cThe Lest Pibroch,\u201d \u201cDoom 7 Castle,\u201d t \u2018Views and Reviews\u201d colunin of the Glas- BON says In p: from which the Star \u201cJohn Splendid.\u201d eff, writing in the arts .far, nada.while.she has pro- 1 duced some notable pests whose names ar¢ familiar wherever the English language is\" sph 1core dear to her own heart thin Wil- llam Henry Drümmond.His books and his lectures had mede him something more than a name to the people of the Domin- T1, from Hali en, has discovered none ax to Vancouver.I have heard his \u2018Wreck of the Julie Plante,\u2019 \u2018Ole Tam on Courtean\u2019 reclied.feelingly on Western trails by rough pioneers, who might seem the last men on earth to care for anc there wal {n thelr appreciation what was Drummond's highest triumph\u2014a, feeling of kinship and comradeshi wan who mae the verses.Bord-a~Ploutfe,\u201d and \u2018Johnnie poetry, p with the \u201cCanada, for certain imaginations, has Cy 8t.Lawrence.énd uninfscted hy the \u201cIf he had lived to realife all that the Drummend mine promised, how would ft bave -affected.him?3 poet would have died In him.dr that ho \u2018weuld Otherwise have changed.but a fortune ndver comes without its and but for the thought of his household.and of wanting him, personal.deprivation, 1 should present fortune have found.\u201d .1 cannot think the burdens, Lac La Peche forever hereafter and the selfish was the: best he could \u201cA PORT IN PATOIS.;__ Under the caption \u201cA Poet in Patols'\": E.B.C., writing in the London Morning Post.so \u201cTo ail who knew him personally he war one of thé three best men who éver come ouf of the north-east corner of Ireland.His title of \u2018Ddctor\u2019 was rio mere phper tompltment; he was sklifut in curing the bodies and =outs of his lifelong friends.thé common fôlk of Quebte, and much more often that not his fee was a word of thanks-\u2014ond, it be, rome quaint self-revelation of character which was to that word as.the gold is to the silver in the ordinary physicfan\u2019s honor- eriu : Tay m.t it is with the poet In patois.rather than with the maa of medicine, that this appreciation 1s primarily concernad.However.ell tière was à .ease, Those who forget this fact are in i bl ot, eel ter-day type of ti merist.à succsséor to \u2018Sam not mirth-provoking humorist fs undeniahle.it 18 w to remember that n behind the pôet in this gE Drv dus à \u2018trans-Atlantié hu- Blick,\u2019 and That at tinies a ing more.he is Such pleces as \u2018Mon \"Chou tor,\u201d \u2018M\u2019Sieu 8mith,' \u2018The Pig-Sticker of Ste.Flore.\u201d and \u2018The Wreek of the Julle Plante\u2019 aro able to kindle fires of laughter, roaring \u2018bonfires, in any part of the North American continent.UUMy friends,\u201d says Drummond.in his pteface to \u2018The Habitant,' \u2018understand that I Have got written these verses as examples of à dialect or with any thought ot ridicule, His French-Canadian friends underst an \u201818 proved dy Louis Frechstte's criticism of his vork to the effect that que ls recit polit plalsant ou.pathetique, jamais.In nate ne faux.juriais 1é_bighe i sueritite Byriesdi _ \u201cThere, In 10 tn \u2018RéVEX Trtumph 61 Mie \u2018artistry\u2014té hart hope te roles of at auron Mediotritas, sance of ood will ous, as 5 karrerig ne \u2018éégeners.en 16h 1 tho'us- ths French manger at sa Wag non mécarnnie me- le in es le respécts .Wi m comp wit an of his poems inevitably provokes have brought, and are bringing, the {vo races of the Dominion & thought nearer; for the smile.like the tear, Is \u2018an intellectual thing,\u201d which makes for the omniscience that is all-forgiving: That is why it Is possible to say that Drummond, thanks to his genius for getting inside the hab).tant and getting tutside so as to tell the English-thinking Canadian what was there convincingly.did as much as any statesman living to confirm the entente cordials which 18 half of the might of the Domi.on.\" .ANG AND LOVING OBSERVATION.The London Bpectator's reviewer, after aAplaining the difference between the class of work of Dr.Drummond and Hank Brelitman\u2018s ballads, oes.on to say: \u201cOn the other hand, the quaint Medium in which- Drummond works le a living patois, the everyday 1 » of the habitant or small farmer of Quebec, who thinks in French before he tries to ex- prees his thoughts in English.In a manner of spsaking, it id the result of chem.fcal combination between the two Canadian languages.Nér lu thé verse of Drum- mond dominated by a single personage coemparablé with thé big, fat, metaphysi- cai.beer-drinking Gérman, who solves the infinite \u2018ash von, eternal sphres.\u2019 Drum- of the habitant, like his mond's - types glossary words and phrases, are the outcome of long and loving observation.Both the matter of his * and the manner of their diotion were collected and collated dur thé gever-ending Journeys of a \u2018céuntry doctor in Quebec.\u201cThe white simplicity of the Drummond pastoral, with never a single purple patch crying out to he quoted, is seldom appre- cizted by English readers at first hearing.Afterward they haunt the ear\u2014as doses the shimmering sound of sleigh-bells, the little laughter of music, when it has pase.ed_by into the moonlight éileénce.The veritable odor of the Laurentian earth breathes in the honisly verses.And so the time comes when the reader con- céives a true tenderness for the busy, simple, kindly.transplanted Normans (each with a slight reversion to the abdr- iginal Norman, which comes of renewed contact With the wilderness), and then, indeed, the great end of Drummond's life is fully accomplished.To the writer he confessed that his chief object was to confirm the entents which is the psychical basis of confederation, to bridge with a tear, or & smile, or ths two-in-one, the slowly narrowing racial antitheses.\u201d | The world's rice crop in 1903 totall- about 170,000,530,000 poutids, of which Asia coñtributéd about 160,000,- 000,000 pounds.British India led with 7.891,000.000 pounds, followed by China.with 60,000,000,000 pounds.Japan's share was 14,500,000,000 pounds.} Gallery Use Many \u2018Rifle Shots\u201d have become converted to Dominion Ammunition by moting the accuraey, freedom frommiss fires and absence of fouling in 22 Cal.Cartridges in Galleries.A \u2018less the duty\" price is a consideration.for those who use a large amount of Cartridges.; 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serve & copy upon the at.tomy ana Do all the interested par- Qués.1.What is the cheapest way to get 314 Of \u2018an \u2018wirdesirable lodger who re- ust td\u2019 leave when ordered, knowing that I wouid not put box and belohgings on the street?2.Can I prevent the same person from coming and calling on my wWifé withôüt my permission after having left?3.Where would I write to for getting à child of two years into some homie Of convent where he coyld de kept \u2018and looked \u2018after for & year or two.bi paying reusonably?à.\u201c0 à \" TROUBLED.Ans.\u20141.It the term of His lease has expired and you have notified him to Ed, Your bést course is to call the nearest\u2019 pblicendan did have the objectionable boarder éjéétéd: 2.If you forbld him the house, hé canhiot come to it.If he does employ thé sams means as méntionéd in former question.J.Apply directly to one of the convents, ! Ques, -My husband haying left me a month ago and he still being in the city, what anoûnt añ 1 entitled lo re- éeive from him under ihe laws of the Province of Quebec, I belng married in the city® _ _.B.D.\u2018Ans.\u2014Uvon application therefor the court will grant you what is ressonuoly necelsary under - the particular rirauui- stances of your case.Ques In it lean ta be given notica ot disntised] on the Savbath 7 Also, my employer hag been trying to injurs my character by tailing falsehoods, and { holy mn lettér thi y whom this story was told to completely denying ever aay.fag such.and da¥ing he always found mo everythint (hat was right.Can 1 bring an action for defamation of characivr and loss 61 employment, because sinos 1 havé 4h up this matter to defend my chiirkethr 1, have recelved my nôtioo of dlanitesal.which was given me oa \u2018uu.3 a ; = Co LISHMAN.Anc\u2014If you: can prove \u2014tr@t it ta through the injurious things raid \u201cout you you lost your emplayment, yu have an action .in damages.of mi £50 Qi lon.; Thu n:tice qi ional given on Bunday is quite Ques.1 had\u2019 4 roomier who left two months aso without paying rent.Cra 1 claim parinènt for storage of baggage when: she cafes to Claim her #048, as rant ix dear in my jocality?; Loi BSCRIFER, Ans.\u2014¥ou have -the right to retain your roomer's baggage for arrears of rente months, if the amount due you is & Unpaid, you may sell this Lal¥gagte by public auction aft: stone one week's notice of the sales in a newspaper in -your locslity.Xotica must stnte boarder's name, amount of his indebtedness,: Qesetiptiol of.the baggage and time apd piace of Aale.Any balance over and ve what ik sufficient to pay the sm- ount of wour claim ust be paid over to persbn entitled thereto upon 'appliéätion therefor.LS : Ques, How.Much notice would I have to sive landlord before I could leave house, 4s 1 Have not signed lease for yoar starting Miy let, 1907.and I am leaving city on er before June, 19077?| CONSTAN EADER.y the mronth, ons month's notice in sufficient.But if.ad is usual, your leans is for the year and han been contihited without any special t, then no notice is necessary, snd you are nel to pay the rent until the ¥xXpiry of thé term.; * J.8.asks whether he needs a license to carry & révoiver for personsk protec- on.: Ahs.\u2014You céfinot carry a revolver unless you huVe obtained a certificate of exemption from the operation of the section of Cri e on this sub- may be obtained from & justice of the peace.td Ques.\u2014My neighbor has two trees close to thé fehce that divides our lota.Both these treés lean well over on my side, and when In full foliage throw such ; shadow.that will grow on the extend over ine femes?If not, how shall 1 ptocedd?EE wo BQUAL RIGHTS, _' Ans, \u2014~You may compel your neigh- hor to cut off the branches which hang over your property.If the roots extend into your prparis, you have a right to cut them ydurmell.If the trees are growing \u2018within ths distance forbidden by tha municipd] regulations fér the planting of such tfeés, you may compel your neighbor to upreot them.LY Q es, bat conditions catioits males L Protonant and ; Det religion?am Puy 10% maker of Ioternar à ns.\u2014Thix 18 4 ma of Intern o- dato éédédney À TRtter int ; at nt : ogi !' am living in at can RB remain Better Than a Doctor REBEAD Mr.Perkins of Portland! A New Humorcus Story, .\u2014BY\u2014 E.P.BUTLER, Author of \u201cPigs 1s Pigs.\u201d CLOTH BOUND - =- + = 81.00 AT ALL BOOKSTORES, The Copp, Clark Co, Ltd; PUBLISHERS, TORONTO.NEW TELEPHONE - DIRECTORY The Bell Telephone of Canada is about to issue.A New Subscribers\u201d Directory For the City of Montreal and Suburbs.Orders for New Connectlons, Changes of Firm Names, Changes of Strest Addresses or for Duplicate Entries, should bé handed In at once to ensure their appearance in the New Book.R.F.JONES, Local Manager.108 %eod JoPRPLPSP RIPPER EPPEER SORE FEET IEDDPUIERDRRIIIIIINE \u201cTrétilsg, burning] scaly, and bleeds ing, ing, bursteg] relieved and sp ily y warm and gentle anoiwte ings of Cuticure Ointment, the geet Skin Cure and pars with Cuticura penssble.fx caring for tender; perspiring feet.ie ded tit Ed .LA 55 - Pompadour Massage Cream, NR Beautitul complex: fon, It Is perfectly a al blemishes, siving\u201d the akin sud.der a beautiful clearness.It is nét à powder, paint or grease, and it will notiffro- pote ne growth of hair.Wii develop Used by the elits everywhere FRRE\u2014Sena 10¢ for tree triat\u2014\u2014na booklét of directions for\u2018 sel home mansage treatment, or send 8 or Tbo to the sont néntal D a Chemienl Co, 8834 nos mé t, Montreal, Canada.S814 by ali Are er on ie 100.48 Mw IN YOUR WiLL: Remember the Muskoka Yre Hospital for Consumptives, Not a ssingle patient has ever deen re fused admission because of his charity aasepting SIea national .eptin a ull parts of Canada Monts from Administration Buildin Fres Hospital for Compu toxe pue following form will serve: xive, devise nnd vent the \u2018Mnskoka Free etal to Cénmumptiven the mum ot §.Any further particulars may b had from J.8, ROEERTEON.Foor st.(Saturday Night Bufld- \u201c\u2014ingy, Toronto.\u2018Phone \"Main 2036.~~ ; 7118 à Saw did not ao so, 4nd I, paid him a month's rent in advance: - 1.Can I \u2018do anything to make him repair the house?If not, can ¥ leave it?2.Who shall I apply to to make him repair the h6use?8.In the landiord justified in holding the lease and not glving me a copy ame?RNANT.Ans.\u2014The landlord ix bound to deliver the houde to you In a good.state of repair, and if the house is In as bad can- dition ae you state, you can compel him by suit to repair it or to makeé them at his expense: or If vou so wish to ob.fain the rescission of the lease in default of such repairs being made It is customary for the lessee to pay for the cost of tie lease Itself.and In any.event for his own copy of the lease.Lo LIQUEURS DES PERES CHARTREUX The Chartreux Fa: thers\u2019 Liqueur., Distilled at Tarragona (Spain).AFTER YOUR MEALS take a glass of this dellctous am) you or be as digestion, per : Beware of Substitutes Bee that the or of which ve » fas\u2019 simile ~ Bole:Agents, Wottrénl ind Tobohite.; NL Medion t 14 me ; i andlord to froid the p! y the Tfiret of Mey 'alènes the thes d'thépéot house, but he) = 118 8 1a+ in order to keep out the moths.PATENT SOLICITORS.laventiôns Patented AND TRADE = MAFFS FE REGISTER OWEN N N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Bunatog, Montreal.PATENTS FEYHERSTONHAU GH, BLACKMORE 'S DENNISON, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBR BUILDING, MONTREAL.Write for ~The Prospesiive Patentes™ rae ee 'e solicit ness Man Mngineers and others who realise the advissbil: y of bavi heir Patent Uminary advice free.Charges mere Our rares Maton Hea ¥ wx ie slag, srion, New Yor tre and Washington, D.C.U.r PRO Nha a osuddbauii & 00.certes We : Patent fie, eo Canode ae Ballding.Moa ARTIFICIAL LiMBs, TRUSSES, ETC IN, Aaoossbor 10 w.ares 36 east.Moatreal : CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.Craig at THE \u2018 BEST PLACE for a business tnan's lunch is at the Hotel Wilfrid, for- meriy Fortin's, corner St James and St.Gabriel YWlitria Corbeil.prop.EYES, EARS, NOSE.THROAT.Br.Frs.De Sales Prevost Dot Paris 10 to noon no Sher- a hherbroogs À.fo fo poor, Taseday re A FISH AND POULTRY.PHELPS & BINNS 86 Victoria Square.; Supply SHIPS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, \" PRIVATE FAMILIES, Etec, with FISH, LUBSTERS, OYSTERS, Etc, Phone Main 417.; Co FRUITS.3 2er LARGE SEVILLE BITTER ORANGES, 0c per doz; English bot house Graper, California Green Asparagus, re.ca dally via express.Lionner's, 364 W.Dorchester at.Tel.Up 3333.CIVIL.ENGINEER.R.RINFRET B.Sec.Civil Enginéer (McGill Diploma).Dominion and Provincial Land Survey- ., atetworks, etc.Surve 208 3 T.JAMES ST., MONTREAL.Tel.Main 281.Bank of Torente Bldg.as or ; > : î > | le ESTABLISHED 1846, It penetrates and cleanses the minutest crevices of the teeth, It permeates the gums and the lining of the mouth.It is healthful.It is the only thing to use if you have a real genuine interest in your teeth, The friend of the teeth is SOZO- DONT.| = LEGAL CARDS.SHARON GRAHAM, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 236 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Bank and Bonding Company References.- 275 104 3aw ACGIBBON, CASGRAIN, RITCAEL MITCHELL 8 SURVEMER CANAD.LIER re ti.dames Mentreni.\u2026 Chase Currais LC vie.r E Mitchell F.Surv A C Joseph W.Ÿ eldan, Evo! M.McDougall, J.M.FERGUSON, K.C., Advocate, ola Rooms 410, 411 New York Life Bldg.Tel, M.2054.ROOMS AND BOARD.TRANSIENTS Rooms with or without board.firat- elass accommodation.78 Victoria st, pear shopping district and theatres.BRUSHES.CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED, SWEEPER 38 445 Ali Kinds prusaes |ULLEY A) Kinds Tel M 2740 78 Victoria Bquaré.heen PIPE MENDING.TO 8MOEERS\u2014Blatter Bros, 16 Victoria square, the pipe makers and repairers are open to execute any repalr in their line at moderate charges Common gense Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs, NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 381 Queen st wes Toronto.Beware of imitations 3631 \u2018CORONA HOTEL.48 GUY STREET, Luropean Plan, Moderate Pricea Special Winter Rates.1 Execllent Cuisine.Service Unsurpassed MUSIC EVERY EVENING, taseg19 © MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES issued by J.M.M.Du, - 01 Bt.James ©.and 4B Cireabiut wt 7 1 hema gto AR MARRIAGE LX °4 by SAhbus w.vi Bras 3 St.James at- Evecious © 543 Plessis ut.- a or suite 2, 465 St.Urbain gi.E PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES, es et Heasley for Pictures \u201c209 West SE Catherine, corner Bleury.Everything in the shôp\u2014pictures, big reductions to clear oat.ete et Oven every mere until 9 o'clock except Friday Main «500.Epa aise.Pormancstiy Curediry NENVE STORES gy RorTix FR Een » rd wed on Shorey es iro oo nu NEL IE 31 Arch SL, st, Philsdeiphis, 259 156eoû TO KILL MOTHS.- Camphor \u2018and Tobacco Only Repel\u2014 Carbon Bisulphide Advised.Contrary to the general belief, cam- .phor, naphthalene and tobacco will not kill clothes \u2018moths, says Suburban Life, They act merely as repellants;' where they are used the moths will not de- vont eggs.If the eggs are already laid or jf the\u201d young have ,hatched substances of this nature will have no effect.In May or Juno the moths appear and lay their eggs, which soon hatch into the destructive grubs that feed on ers, wool, fur and other things of an animal texture.The campaign againgt tho moths must start early In the spring if immunity for the rest of thé, year is fo be enjoyed.The easiest way to rid clothes of moths 13 to give them a thorough ng once a week and then expose them to air and sunshine, Where they are to.be packed away, fumigation with carbon bisulphide in the surest method.The garments are put in a tight trunk, with moth marbles.Then a saucer is placed on top of the pile, with four or five tablespoonfuls of Hquid bisulphide In it, easily obtained at all druggists.The lid ts closed and the trunk left undisturbed until the clothes are wanted, The bisulphide evaporates, and be- tng Heavier.than air, settles through eo garments.It is deadly to insect ae and will destroy it in all stages.No oflor will remain in the olothes after atring them à few moments, so that they can be used as soon as they are taken out.The moth marbles prevent other females from crawling in to Jay their eggs.A sim after brus hing the goods to pack them in ordinary paper boxes or flour bags, pasting a strip of paper over the cracks For closets, cracks, carpets, furniture or carrhige furnishings a thorough: sprin- klng of benzine or gasolene will clear out the pests., To do away with London's - smoke it is proposed to use electric.power | generated elsewhere, for hosting, etc.way, but not so sure, fa.PREMIER DEAKIN DECLINES HONOR Only Member of Colonial Conference Not Sworn of the Privy Council.Downing Street has sent out the following official notice: \u2014 \u201cThe King has been pleased to direct that Sir Joseph Ward, prime minister of New Zealand; the Hon.F.R.Moor, prime minister of Natal; the Hon.L.8, Jameson, prime minister of Cape Colony; and the Hon.General Louis Botha should be isworn of the Privy Council.It is understood that the offer of a similar honor has been renewed to Mr.Deakin, and Heclined.\u201d It is interesting to note that at the time of the issue of this announcement the four colonial Premiers.najned h already become enitled to the prefix \u201cRight Hon,\u201d having attended at Buckingham Palace, and been duly sworn in.It had been semt-officially intimated in advance that Mr.Deakin would be included.With regard to the expression in the official communique that the offer of the honor had been \u201crenewed\u201d to the Australian Premier, it may be noted that Mr, Deakin refused a Privy Councillorship offered him by the last Government in 1900.The Privy Council at which the Premiers were sworn was a more important and largely attended function of its kind than usual.Often a bare quorum of three ministers suffices, but on this occasion the attendance Included the Prince of Wales, the Duke of Connaught, Sir Wilfrid Laurier (already a Privy Councillor), Sir Robert Bond (also on the roll), the Earl of Crewe (lord president), the Earl of Elgin, and the Marquis of Ripon, with Mr.Almeric FitzRoy, clerk of the council.The Premiers drove to Buckingham Palace after the afternoon sitting \u2018of the Colonial Conference.On being conducted to the Council Chamber each of the four new members in turn made and subscribed two oaths administer ed by the Clerk of the Council, viz, the oath of allegiance In the statutory form, and the Privy Councillor's oath, which has been in vogue for at least g couple of hundred years.The ceremony was a brief ome, and the new \"Councillors returned to their hotel.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pe Smallest Fish, most diminutive vertebrae creature in the world is sald to be 8 small fish caught in a mountain lake in the Luwon region of the Philippines, The largest of the species is less than a.an inch long, but its smaliness may be best ga by the fact that it takes\u2019 about 6,000 of them to make a pound.Although so tiny, however, the fish, which is named sinarapan, is an mportant article of dlet among the Phils i natives, Obviously it 1s too small for any net, and is caught in i.mus- Hn sheets.The fiah are prepared by being mixed with pepper and other pices and then dried in the sun.They are a great aative delicacy.An extrwordinary instance of the affection of a horse for its old home je re- Bedtordshire, ¥ng- ceal ported from.Turver,- land.A farmer, of that place solid a Horse he Jad Had for several years to a farmer from Hanslope., The horse was to Fans e and \u2018was placed in a \u201cthe\u2019ntght dut after darimes' De broke hounds and made the cross-country ry jourmey of a dozsen miles from Tarvey, wire his owner found.him next moming auietly grasing in his paddock.VIEWS OF BRITISH \u201cPRESS ON MR.ASQUITH'S ANTI- PRETEEN SPEECH AT bees [OLONIAL CONFE \u201cThe Banging of the Door\" is the term applied by the London Mall to Mr.Asguith\u2019s speech at the Colonial Conference setting forth the British Government\u2019s views on the preference proposals which were declined.Following are some of the comments of the British Press on Mr.Asquith\u2019s utter ances?BLUNDERING IMPERIALLY.Mr.Asquith has not lagged behind his colleagues in the present Government in the matter ot blundering Imperially.\u2014London.Evening Ne News, HONORS WITH THE PREMIERE.It cannot be denied that ip the Conference tournament over Preference horors rest with the Premiers of Canada and Australia\u2014Outlook.NO TRIUMPH FOR FREE TRADE.The refusal of -the advanced ¥Yesolu- tions of the Conference does not mean a triumph of Free Trade; it does niean a refusal to put Free Trade to the test.\u2014 Daily Telegraph.A DISREGARDED WARNING.Mr Asquith quoted the case of the North American Colonies in support of his attitude.* Great Britain lost those possessions because, with her eyes 2 open, she flouted Colonial opinion.\u2014 Times, \u2018Dublin, OBSOLETE ARGUMENTS.The arguments which Mr.Asquith brought forward to justify the position taken by- the Government in this matter are traditional.They are the survivals of another sage, and we believe them to be totally obsolete, they do not apply to the conditions of of mcdern civilization \u2014Standard.A DISAPPOINTING SPEECH.r The last hope of & practical result of the Conference disappears with Mr.Asquith\u2019s speech.he s po will be read with feelings of intment though not of surprise.erence as a means for the- consolidation of the Ernpire is to remain an academic question \u2014Sheffield Daily Telegraph.COLONIAL CONTEMPT.Al his arguments are by this time as nayless as time and use can make her, The speech will be received in the Colonies with a sort of despairing contempt.Mr.Asquith could have adopted no ing commercial | tavors\u2014 Manchester Courier.PATHETIC.PERSISTENCE.° There is something almost pathetic in Mr.Asquith\u2019s persistent atiempt to represent Preference as involvi uties on raw material.No Colonial staies- xan and no Tariff Reformer has ever been able to detect any such necessity.This kind of.thing makes the Home Government a.g stock beyond the seas.\u2014Mornin g Post, \u2014 BEGINNING OF THE END.Mr.Asquith\u2019s speech marks the be ginning the decline and fall of the Government, for the knowledge that the Cclonies are anxious to co-operate with England in\u2019 Preferential tariéle will spur ts on to place ih power à f the problems Morning News.FULL OF EVIL AUGURY.Of sympathy with ideals other than his own, of recognition of the enor it recalls the worst days of our relations with our Colonies.and is full of evil augury for the future.\u2014Globe.POPULARITY OF PREFERENCE.Though the Home Government has hardened its heart against Prefe.it cannot check the growth of the ment in favor of more satisfactory rio relations between the Mother Country and its Colonies than now exist.Nor oan Mr.Asquith\u2019 and his friends minimise the nee which a discussion such as that of the past two days must have on the Empire as a whole.\u2014Liver- pool Courfer.FREE TRADE DOOMED.Mr.Asquith defended the moribund cause of in his ahlest manner, but not a single, Colonial represen.tutive What is the him.conclusion hi all at the Conference must have Pavan: from this debate?Simply that henceforward in the whole Empire there is but one obstacle to Imperial Preference\u2014the present Government.When the Government goes, Free Trade must succumb.\u2014 -Daily Express.COLONIAL FEELING OFFENDED.Liberal politicians sre incapable A rising above the party level; they d not seem to understand what is meant by an Imperial Point of view.This tone more likely to discourage them from extending still further or continu- SOME NARROW ESCAPES.speech is likely to do about as much : \u2018 PPDPPDIDSPIDA Sensational Rescues: From -the Most Remarkable Perils,\u201d \u2018Which Prave That as Long as There is Life There ls Hope ans Occasionally & sensational rescue, such as that of Hicks, the California miner or Seufert the New Yark fire- man-is accomplished wbile, practically speaking, ail the world looks on and applauds the rescuers as 1t congratulates\u2019 the rescued.But more often the narrow .gscape from death 1s something known only to the person who haw taken the first steps into the valley of the.shadow.and to the few f to whom -he has related his expertence.John Hyslop, official measurer of the New York Yacht Club, is known personally to many American yachtemen, and at least by name to most of the readers of newspapers.Yet not more than half a dozen intimates ever heard the story of his struggle in the borderland.Let superstitious readers mark that it was Fridaÿ, October 13, of the year \"1898, that the Mohegan left Southämpton for New York.Before morning broke on October 14, three-fourths of those whose names were oh the ship's list had pase- ed from Hfe to death, At seven o'clock in the evening; when the voyage down the Channel had brought them to a saloon passengers the Captain was just about to leave the bridge.in .order to Join them, when there was \u2018a crash forward.\u2018To those in the dining saloon the shock did not appear.to.be serfous, and not even the women manifested alarm.But a minute later the vessel struck once more.The Captam appeared at the door of the saloon and ordered all passengers on deck immediately.An Indescribabie Scene.- Folowed within the next ten minutes a scene Impossible to describe.Aiready the steamer was settling, and herolsm and discipline had' begun the battle with brutal cowardice and helpless despair.John Hyslop can tell Rttle of what passed before his eyes; his moat distinct recollection is of a tongue continually clicking ih a dry mouth.He saw a boat lowered and tmmediately swamped; he realized hat the reason Why the second took so long to launch was because the tackle had become jammed.For the rest, it was lmpos- sible: to find place in any case, for themie]ves into fie: sea; de ad with cre tongue explaining to himself easy and simple device by use of the tackle of.\u2018bossa would neven become jammed.Then, asthe vessel lurched forward, he- found Himsélf tuhning, end thinking clearly ant consecutivély as he fan.They must have struck a rock.tr so, what rock?Probably the Mana cles, judging by'the tie &t which the shock ocodrred, for one of the officers had, eaid.at the dinner table that they were just off the Lizard.Then # waa just possible that the boat would not sink after all, but remain between, two of the rocky teenth, or settle on a ledge long enough to enable Hfeboat from the néarby station to take off any who remained on As he reached the as to \u2018which instinct had driven him, he felt the , with.the .that he kept his head abové water.He foroed if.vo climb higher, nâ with t aimoaity reached the .and w great truck.But now, wih ih sudden 1 lower, 2 Ye the truck the war him\u2019 anû- submerged him.\u2018overtook flood amg be that be oe nt re ith § purs officer.Both were too exhausted to of the second cabin passengers {: his way through, the three merely look- od the question that each was a Apparently it was only & matte moments and ail would be over, Then a Tiew question leaped into their eyes: for, as a quiver ran through the vessel and reached far up the mast where they hung chin\u201d deep in the \u2018water, ; e kesl must have struck \u2018soceth ing \u2014 most probably a ledge of rock.i The next few minutes were an eternity.But the water.rose no.more, and it was soon possible for.them to drag themselves to positions a trifle less uncomfortable.: > _ Preparing for the Last.\u2019 But the ondeal had scarcely begun.It was pow ouly o'clock and loug hours of darkness had to be endured before they could so much &s gain an idea of their suituation.Each hour would be made up of sixty pol utes, and with thé undertow the ship any minute might bring the end.\u2018Through these long hours whispered one to the other.Names Jeamed by heart, men, but each wh the Presencs hovering near migh brece him and drag him down did he so much as ralee his Voice At last the dawn came, and they were sble fo got some Weg oF what Bad LAD pened.They wi edged tight on the Menacles.But ow Tay \u201cWhat might be expected at the next tide?Would the water crise or fall?If it rose\u2014 \u2018long and earnestly at the r Almos ultaneously Hyslop and the second officer called attention to it.No necessity to say much; each of the three knew that if within the next hour or twa, they should see that black petch no ligt there was littie 1KMrelhood that would \u2018be deltvered in messages America.Another etemtty passed before the second officer murmured, \u201cThenk God!\u201d The rim of black was -undoubtedly much higher out of the water.Soon after, they were able to note how much farther out of danger they themselves were, : when eyes wete free to look Hfeboat coming, and soon they that the number of saved.which had been forty-two out of one hundred and capes from.a8 thet by which he rico destruction in the early days of his career when the Mutterhorn was still unconguered.meantime, he determined to scale one or two of the lower peaks alone, and get a good working knowledge of the first \u2018part of the Leaving his hotel at Breall, he as- point where there cended to à ore wag B rough cadin; apent a short time in ad- \u2018miring the magnificent view, then started to return to the valley.Thinking that foe axe which he carried was merely an encumbrance, he detached the head from \u201che stock and left the former behind him.Vey soon, however, he discovered that the steps which he hed cut on his way up had besii obliterated by the strong that #t would be necessary to cut others.Atl), this appeared to be an easy task, and he undertook it without the chro slight est misgiving.- His Fatal Carslésenest.\u201cfais ENCE |: } he stil} had Pl | , oongtaat = cantraët the eg a \u2018| totales far-yeare, the Prefahqnos to the.Mother eres will sink deep ito the Colonial mind.I his \u2018whole Colonial feel- (EE RBGREETABLE OMIBSION, Juste toe! Mr.Asqiith.waë not pro, some Bort 0 native that light have met the desire of sr.Deakin and the other Cok Pre- Miers' for a\u201d Proference; a bodés.on such of their produce as wé import We 1 would not be very burdensoms, for the money.t be raised by a tax on im- persed Tories if not on other manu- actured articles, and by a little increase inethe tobacco duty that would not hurt anybody in this country.pro of the kind would be better than what the Government seem to have in mind\u2014subsidies on steamship lines and on Canadian railways.\u2014Yorkshire NO MANDATE In claiming the right to pre at the Confarence in the name of th ple, Mr.Asquith may be constituti y cor- but the claim has not the sidi in the Conference that it has in the ouse of Commons.Purely \u201cBritish questions are necessarily decided by party verdiets, which are only valid be- but if is desirable that in the Colonies it should be clearly understood that no permanent sanction has been given by the people of this country to the rejection of the Colonial overtures.It Vite possible that when the next Cen erence meets anpther = British Min- ister may be able, ing for the people,\u201d to enunciate a very different y.\u2014Scotsman.UNJUSTIFIED PRETENSIONS.lead them to receive with some.scepti- cisit Mr.Asquith\u2019s claim that the i is sues of Tariff Reform have already bee disposed of by a popular verdict.Those members of the Cabinet who attended the Conference should have had some cause to blush in either saying or hearing that \u201cthe people of England had de- olared in fivor of Free Trade by a majority of unexampled size.\u201d Mr.Lloyd- George taught his constituents to apprehend the importation of Chinese 1a-.bor into Wales, and Mr.Asquith kept his seat by giving pledges against demand of trade unionism which he has cynically broken.It ie dramatically fitting that the fable of a solemn snd authorilative pronouncement in favor of free imports should be present- a to the Colonial delegates by two such accomplished practitioners upon the gullibi) ity of the untaught crowd.\u2014Pall In the southern states negroes have organized, end are now conducting thirty-one banks.They have in the United States 122 drug stores.Almost every town and city in the south has of business, Le over head into & gully.About two hutidred feet ahead of him wes a precipice Te about eight hundred feet to a glacier: , From rock to rock he bou , each plunge downwiird being 1 than the one before, Finally.when close to the yawning rift, he was thrown high in the air, and fell on some jagged rocks, that oaught what was left of his clothes, The cloth woul pot have held him.but the mo- detention allowed him to dig \u2018| his feet into a deep smow drift and clutch at the nearest projection, Cut and bruised in « hundred places, strength enough left.to hang on.At last he ventured to release one hand from the rock and stanch some of the cuts with snow.This revived him somewhat, and after another short rest he struggled up and was able to put & little more than: the six feet hat had remained between himself And the edge of the precipide.He had not \u2018made more than fifty feet, however, when he fainted from loss of blood.After about two hours of unconsciousness he his ing slowly\u2019 and fs reco .markable is that of Diok Creedon.Even now, after two years have pasded, it secms aimost Incredible that à humen being could have passed through such an experience as his, to tell the tale.Richard Creedon is a \u201csand hog,\u201d a private in that \u2018great army of subter- rensan and subaqueous workers.which invaded New York during the.last fow years when tunnels have been bored under skyscrapers and beneath the On March 26, 1908, he wag at work in the forward compartment of the tunnel which was being constructed from lyn, as an extension of the Manhattan subway.He had learned when he went down that the ordinary pressure of seven thousand.pounds of compressed alr Fag been increased \u2018to ten thousand pounds, to support the roof, as the engineers believed that the point which had been reached was one of the weak spots in the river.: He had been busy for about a cou- pie of hours, when he noticed that quite draft of alr was pressing upward, He knew what this must mean.Somewhere in the roof there must be a orack.A rapid inapection discovered the fissure, an opening not more than & quarter of an inch wide, Already, however, some of the earth on the top of the bore was being forced through the smal aperture by the foros of the compressed alr.; Creedon shouted a warning to his companions, then ran to a pile of bags filled with sawdust\u2019 and hay which wers kept hapdy for just aith emer- plaster them against the rapidly widening hole in the roof.The force of the air that had shoved the earth the opening, not only held the bags In: place, hut pinned the faithful tuntiel worker to the top.He says he cannot remember whether he even attempted to free himself.Suddenly the gap widened.a.big hole was scooped out almost in front of his face, and Cresdon fo himself going through.seven or elght feet of mud \u2018| and rook.Perfectly conscious, his one thought was to save himself from this \u201cJust as; though I was boxing with a felier who was put- dy all over me,\u201d In order to protect Then he hit the water, which at this point ie about twenty-five feet deép.He went hrough.pie a gun, and was } feet The next found himesif agein in the water, swimming as though he had dived from the dnd of a piery and yelling like ud.8 lke a bullet from ed another twenty.instant a @.a ' His Remarkable Recovery.A tug in the river saw the geyser the figure of a men at itr apex, and heard the shouts.When those on board dregged Creodon on deck, he had only just relinquished hls holl un one of the bags of sawdust, and hiw hat was; \u2018hie replied that he was aff right, «x 1] tint the oold ad wohe to Hig A big drmk of Was administered.with Temarkibie » results.Cres- don.like the majority .of \u2018sand.how,\u2019 dread 2h thee they may 4 bow o tes- 3 por caused | him to + volts a wd of: the tug À Fig \u2018could dow à Mi As: sax | - more \u2018apoech\u2014Jeturday Baview.: an alter- tweeu one general election and another; | The treatment of the Conference will | its negro grocery store and other places | and have lived.beds of the North end East Rivers |' the Battery to Joralemon street, Brook- |.Whisky distilled.ee green.We recommend temperance! strange 2.\u201cNot al all! We mean, temperance in eafing, smoking, \u2018playing and working, as well as drinking.Infem-.perance in anything always pays a penalty! 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rescue had been abandoned for more than two weeks.For twenty days the men had been entombed in à distant gallery, and that they finally were restored to their families waa due to the wonderful work and still more wonderful #trength of character of one of thelr numbg™rm miner named Nemy.That any of them penses\u2014and half of them were temporarily insane when rescued\u2014was\u2019 due to the courage of this leader, who dur- in the days and nights of anxious waiting bore\u2019 striking testimony of the .teuth of the saymg that \u201cned their | \u201cFrenchenén sre always gay, no mat- \u2018fer what happens.\u201d Finding the other twéive in : sheltered niche where they had t refuge from the ghsen, the indomitable Nemy organized them Into committees.of etploration.of commis- sarlat, and of entrtafnment.He himself was chafrmar of all three.He it was who magmarted that it would be à novel experience to dine in \u201ccountry style\u201d by eating the bark from the supports of the tunnel; he who led from the prison; he who discovered not only the dead horse, but the car- rota which had formed part of its provender; he who insisted that the sleap of despair was at ieast impolive when he had a budget of new stories and new songs which he had brought from Paris ried a notary; and he # was who, with eyes sunk deep in his head, but still un- quenched by.their firs, met the party bent on salvage of property rather than lives, which finally ventured into the workings.But the doctor who was summoned took care to bandage those eyes and the eyed of all of the other terrible wrecks of manhood before he dllowed any of the thirteen to be taken to tho mouth of the pit.The three companies owing the ag- ricultuml: railways of Egypt carried | rase last yoar, he, Tilway mile: ay Bayt a, only T2 mites.the party that crawled over the bodies, of dead comrades seeking an outlet ! 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Our Brothers, the Beasts.When ! bear & woman say she does not like a cat or dog or any other of God's creatures, it sends a shudder of ; ; .To me they \u20184d with dumbmess.1 did not know until the other day that my feelings were all : clearness by that \u2018wonderful Schopenhauer.Then I iploked up the the Ninateanth Century, and an article called \u201cOur Brothers, 4 Beasts, by Lady Archibald Camp- U In this she says: Schopenhauer) animals are imperfect men, 1 incarnations of the universal will #2 a more primitive form.Ther kinship mankind is no mere figure of spebech, but bemoan form of fact.The differ d to us A4 i Religion of Nature in distinction from usness he transfers really to the beautiful creature egres, ce ding scale : enpacity of feeling joy and af- tu and pain, to that funther spirit- ~, ius] consciousness of which the highest : manifestation is sympathy end love for oyr kind.They suffer and die for oe: vo owe them love and considera oo ny Campbell's article is a very in- \"1 teresting and beautiful plea for kinder | treatment of brothers, the beasts, \u2018She gives a graphic account of the oryelties of the chase as practiced In Frange and England and extols the .virtués of the drag hunt.She says, and the truth of it all will admit, \u201cI have written of the hunted, believing that \u2026*.to chase animals to death is a selfish \u201c+ conspiracy of the stronger against the \u201cweaker\u2014ignoble, unjust.\u201d All hunts- \u2014 ~ men and women Who hunt as well, are | : Afvised to read Lady Campbell's in- | dictment of modern hunting.It fs writ- ; tem calmly and judiciously,and the au- { thor is willing to admit the fascination of the chase, while drawing attention : ta the fact that the same pleasure can - be had without the torturing of & de- animal.À | The greater our love and consideration for all dumb beasts the nearer wi à approach the ideal of a Christlike nee ture, Let no woman say she hates any * animal, One would almost as soon » hear her acknowledge that she dislikes 5 children.If any of my readers have \"such à dialike in their hearts let them : le with it and overcome it.It ie \u201cBoning to be proud of, but something ch should make us infinitely asham- ce What to Drink.+ Cw A faw yours ago it wus the exception = - ln soctety in England to hear any woman avow that she was a teetoteler, : but now ft in quite the thing for the : \u2018-amartest of woman to refure anv al- © y»Cobolfc drivks.Probubly the strongest force to œuse this 1eformation is the: EEN ET pve ae SN Visiting Gown for An Elderly \u2018Woman *% A pretty visting gown of black grenadine has a full sweeping skirt with two bias folds of the grenadine and line at the bottom.The waist has to < Le beautifully fitted and draped softly \u2018 h the grenadine, then almost cover- » Lea by a long.wide, square plastron of .alternate rows of black fillet and messaline, the messaline slightly shirred.Ÿ Plastron extends almost to the \u2018waist line back and front, and the girdle is 8 erush one of the messaline -nwith long stole ends in the back.The .sleéves are made of threes ruffles of the\u2019 black filet edging and grenadine, and the collar is of the filet, transpar- y \u2018ent: The lining cutaway in the neck : \u201cunder the plastron, giving a transpar- cent sauare éffect: A small Jet bonnet a A lgrette and.back lace parasoi entiy fig with this.reavtig sult for An Elderly Woman \u2018to have one of the Rajah silk \u2018costumes in your outfit this They are excellent for wear, ily \u2018creases and make such lle traveling costumes.; Hope of the colorings are exquisite, but FT atibyld ba careful to choose with ~ an- eye to their probable fading, for the perishable shades certainly do.The.greys are all good, a pretty grey | \u2018\u2019madé-with a good deal of lingerie trimhing on the Yodice, as to yoke and \u2019 serie that en out and laufidered, and with a plilted short : skirt; \u2018and short jacket braided In grey 8 he and lingerie cuffs would Ke a serviceable suit.wu .+ The Vogue of the Fiohu, Quite suddenly the fichu has taken a a Wihexpectéd position on the tallor \u2018gown.In old blue or gold; - fre he continue.) PLaidon.ih es .ù , \" The Sunshine is differently and better constructed .than common furnaces.It's stronger, safer, more healthful 6 pot and the frame of the ash-pit are all securely fastened together by our famous \u201ccup joint.\u201d Three.* cup joints\" in all, you see.: All sections, you will notice, fit together perfectly, and are lined with a layer of asbestos cement, which unites them so firmly together become, in every purpose, one solid piece of metal.Can, never spring or fall apart.And that\u2019s not alll The top of the dome is fastened to the sides with ° \u2018cement and boiler rivets, making the Sunshine just as smoke, gas, heat and dust tight as a steam boiler; cedence in the furnace world.Notice, too, the Sunshine is equipped with an auto- and allows it to esca aged, cleanest, greatest labor-saving and fuel- ec your lecal dealer does not handle writerdirect to us for free booklet.Q # i pr LS\" FURNACE + dome, the two sections of the fire- - that they | a hygienic standpoint it takes pre- cup.as damper.This damper automatically opens e gas in- the furnace reaches a certain pressure up the chimney.Eliminates all of an explosion or gas escaping through ters - cup aswell as most healthful, easiest man- Mie furnace you can buy.: | the Sunshine ' \u201cCla ren s 27 a ff a SAVED BY HOPE.{By Rev.Wylie c.clark, A Quebec.) \u201cWe are saved by hope.\u201d B.D, Rom.8:24.{ 2 We epeak of separation by distance.i WO 88Y Wa are so many miles from a I © ~ place or a person, and while thls is \u2018 true, yet after all it contains a fallacy.Time, and time alone, divides us from that which lles in the distance.It is \u201cnot a question of how many miles, but * - how long \"does it take to get there.©.Every new steamship line, every new railway \u2018I& for the purpose of lessening the timé, in conveying passengers and freight from point to point.Heaven 1t- pelt ts Only distant from us because we have to wait God's time before we can finish the journey.Time works all changes, performs all wonders, rewrites the story, heals the wound, delivers the wind from bondage, fans the smoking fire, mends the bruised reed, restores .\u2018the broker heart, builds the temple.! pave the debt, makes the dream a realty.+ \u2018 Time bears a three-fold relationship / to the hundan race.We have a past, a present ang: a future.One of these has gone frèm.us for ever, and its record written in indelible lines.We live In this period by memory.If memory be poor then we have brought out of this past but Little.If memory be good we have gathered a rich harvest as we passed through the years,and it is ours to-day te use acording to our.wisdom.The present fs our \u2018now\u2019\u2014the thin, Keen edge, which divides the past and the future.We live in these fleeting moments by reason.If reason be matured.careful, daring and courageous, we.will make much out of each passing -\u2014hour, but if with us reason be à stunted shrub,\u201d an undeveloped faculty, if it knows no inspiration, is cold and mat- ter-of-fact, then we will mould the clay of life into hideous shapes without any touch of beauty and no glory shail orown- the effort.To-day we are looking out from the place dn life which we have now attained.Behind us Me thé fields of the past with their harvests of.joy or Ww.As we look back these cast thelr radiancy of sunshine or shadow of cloud upon the path at our feet.In backward look there is danger, often death.When Lot went out of m he was commanded not to look .He and his daughters obeyed and saved thelr lives.His wife disobeyed and died.In his great life Paul learned the weakness of the backward, look and he forgot the things which were behind A DRT ir mre ee EI J i t } 1 ore.The forward look 1s Into the future, and its foundation and building is\u2014 hope.It may be hard to define hope so that the definition would suit us all.We are all looking for, all expecting something which is our ideal, our greatest good.It may be position, or mgney, or pleasure, or friendship, or ibn PT.ALBAN'S, St.Zotique Street, St.Dénis Boulevard.Rev.H.B.Horsey, BYD.rector.11 am., Morning prayer; téacher, Rev.E.McManus.3 p.m, preacher, Rev.Dr.Borthwick.STEPHEN'S, Weredale Park, % Défcheston - Street: \u2018Trinity Sunday.| Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 iF 11 a.m.Morning prayer at 11 \u20ac o'dock.Preacher, the Very Rev.Dean 3 Evans D.D., D.C.L.Sunday school Lo Bible: class at 8-p.m.Evening ji prayec at 7 o'clock.Preacher, Rev.re En Spa il ren or .BE.Fee, M.A.8T.JAMES THE APOSTLE.Rev.Canon Ellegood, D.C.L., rector.Rev.Allan P.Shatford, M.A., curate.Holy Communion, 8 a.m.Matins, 11 am.ë 3 8 oa 3 pm.p.m.At Evensong.seats free from 1 o'clock.Morning and.evening preacher, RV.Olfvér J.Booth, ST.JAMES THE APOSTLE\u2019 MISSION, 286.8t Antoine Street; Sunday school at 9.8.a.m.Evéning prayer at Address by, A.T.Cocher, lay ST.GEORGE'S.Rev.J.Paterson Bmyth, B.D.LL.D., Lit.D.M,, rector; Rev.H.\" P.Plumptre, M.A.Rev.J.A.Eliott, B.A.Trinity Sunday.3 a.1m., Holy Communion.11 a.m., Morning prayer; preacher, the Rector.2.45, lecture to men in the chancel by the rector.8 o'clock, Sunday school dnd Bible : classes.7 o'clock, Evening prayer; preacher, Rev.J.A.Elliott, B.A.| TRINITY CHURCH, corner of st.Denis and Viger Square.Rev.J.M.Almond, \u2018M.A.rector, Holy Communion, 8-ä.m.- : nity Young Men annual service, \u2018Matins, and Holy Côm- münion, At.the \u201cSunday school and Bible ciass, 3 A : \u2018Evensong, 7 p.m.* Preacher at.bot ices, the Rector.J prets A ondriaster Geo, Bi ,» M.A.headmaster of the SB amir ! School, wl be tha preachyral e-11 a.m, High elebration on Sunddy next, ot the.Charen oft Johsi the Evangelist, ALL SAINTS CHURCH, corner of Bt.Denis and Marie Anne\u2019 Streets.\u2018Morning prayer at 11 a.m.Evening prayer, 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev.R.C.Blagrave, rector of Belleville, at both services.Seats free.Sunday school and Bibls clase, 8 pm.\" ST.EDWARDS OHURCH, corner Bt.vid and I tor streets.\u2014 Rural Sanders, incumbént.Morning praves a Lod o'clock.Sunday : gchool: ible classes at 3 p.m.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher at both services, the incumbent.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL, Montreal.- e wheh the old with heart; be only a question of tim alphabet will have entirely disappeared.Not only will Japanese children learn to resd in haf the timu now required, but 1e te expected that foreigners\u2019 will be.en- couraged t e .systematically the earth a short, ana 0 of theme udy apan who foi Curiously enough.five at of the J ve language yearu have Beèn x rs of the Rhodes fatty die, shortly after taking possession of the Dalham estate.Cecll Rhodes paid $300,000 for the property and only visited the hall price.É ee ment is a cortain the press nus [AL for = ets ea = \u201cTHE IMPULSES WHICH OVERTAKE HIM INSTIGATED.BY MUSIC (By ¥.P.Dunne.) E're over arly, said Mr.Dooley.\u201cYes,\u201d said Mr.Hennessy.\u201cThere was nawthin\u2019 to do an\u2019 I thought I'd run acroet while Honorya was takin\u2019 her music lesson.\u201d \u201cIt's à grand thing, music,\u201d said Mr.Dooley \u201cIt is,\u201d said Mr.Hennessy sadly.\u201cI'm crazy about it,\u201d said Mr.Dooley.\u201cI don\u2019t know what there is about th\u2019 power iv music, but it has a tur-rble effect on me, An\u2019 if there's wan piece iv music that moves me more thin anny other tis th\u2019 five finger exercise.Was that what Honorya was playin\u2019 ?\"\u201d \u201cIt was,\u2019 said Mr.Hennessy.\u201cI thought 80,\u201d said Mr.Pooley.\u201cTis th\u2019 composition I'm most familyar with.I don\u2019t know how manny millyon times I've heerd it, but ivry time it gives me a new thrill, a kind iv th\u2019 jumps that 1don\u2019t get fr'm dhrink or tobscoo.Whin 1 hear its sthrains pouridi frm th\u2019 windows next dure I am sthrangely excited.I cease to be th\u2019 sordid, money.lovin\u2019, practical man ye know.lifted out iv mesilf.I long to quit me business an\u2019 go into th\u2019 wilds.I pace room, I tear out me hair in\" handfuls.I beat on th' walls with me fists.Take a good hot summer's day whin I've been up most iv th\u2019 night befure an\u2019 th\u2019 flies ar-re plentiful an\u2019 th\u2019 five finger exercise, no matther how inac- orately: played, makes me think I've got th\u2019 artistic timpramint, although otherwise a man iv clane habits who shaves four times a week.\u201cDid ye iver notice how th\u2019 sweet music iv a pianny dhrowns all other pounds?! Not even a deef man wud call this a quite neighborhood.But th\u2019, throlley cers may be on by, 4 man may shinglin\u201d th\u2019 th\u2019 people up 2 couple iv Germans at th\u2019 front dure debatin* whether they will play ten pins or pinochle a week frm Sunday, an\u2019 all I can hear is doremifasoliasido, .dosilasolfaremido frm Miss Mary Me- Graw next dure, who weighs & hundberd an\u2019 five pounds an\u2019 cudden't make sound enough to be heerd if she was leadin\u2019 th\u2019 ace iv spades in a cardgame.It ain\u2019 a Youd noise, d\u2019ye mind.It don't shatter ye'er hearin\u2019 It slips into what Hogan calls th\u2019 chambers iv ye'er ear, snuggles down close to.th dhrum an\u2019 goes to wurrk with an au- edit scraper pause with a look iv an his face ivry mornin\u2019.er.I've known a man with a large am\u2019ly iv.girls who was employed to a pnoomatic hammer on a sky- uish on an\u2019 curse as a lady in th\u2019 house next dure begun th five finger exer- sise.RE \u201cMe neighbor gives me = concert She was just through whin \u2018y& come in.Th\u2019 music teacher .arrived at ten o'clock an\u2019 at ten.five Misther M cGraw boorded \u2018an.east \u201cbouad car in th\u2019 direction iv th\u2019 lake.1 had to stay.Things that will dhrive a man frm home won't dhrive him frm a sajoon.Th\u2019 entertainment begun an\u2019 wint on to its usual lenth.\u2018Ive teacher is hired be th\u2019 hour.got it \u2018timed exactly, fr th\u2019 music infatchooated with th\u2019 playin\u2019 iv her pupil, but whin I peéped In wan day ookin\u2019 1 ce rer.! tut I can\u2019t, help it, ivry day I give way\" at th\u2019 clock.I've got ormance.timed to th\u2019 minylt.\u2018to: onmaniy bopes .that ! may he 3 \u2018wring.pro but it hasn't.Hô iv th\u2019 window or, T think me clock may've stop- Thin 1 hope th\u2019 slo teacher or.th\u2019 planny will Jump rgive me, Something will happen to th\u2019 poor girl hersi.that th\u2019 pray .to keap fr'm.thinkin* fucktly squash a knuckle, not bad, d'ya mind, but enough so that I can get in me wurruk with Dock O'Leary at have him tell her if she doesn\u2019t stop .practisin\u2019 f'r awhile she'll niver be able to go! a weddin' ring on her finger.But nawthin\u2019 ivèr happens.At.th\u2019 end iv th) half hour she's as frresh as iver \u201cwhile \u2018I've hardly strength to, kick ih\u2019 - trio gr-reat wurruks be heart.dog.=.\u2026- .\u201cAfther.these prelim'naries th\u2019 thraingr hauls out \u2018Th\u2019 March iv Norma\u2019 or \u2018Th\u2019 Filly iv th\u2019 Rig'mint.\u201d Hav- in\u2019 an.extensive accuaintance among th\u2019 marrd with fam\u2019lies 1 know thim music\u2019 teacher sets on a small chair alongside th\u2019 planny stool an\u2019 me \u2018neighbor sets on th' pianny stool.It isn't high enough to give her th\u2019 proper reach f'r back molar teeth iv th\u2019 fanny an\u2019 she gets up an\u2019 twists it.Fin.she: séts down again an\u2019 looks undhorneath th\" planny to see if she's irs dancin\u2019 a breakdown an\u2019 | She's.Lat young thing may.got her feet right on th\u2019 pedals; her face assumes an expression iv a man about to make a difficult pool shot fr th\u2019 corner pocket; th\u2019 music teacher begins: \u2018One an'- two an\u2019 three an\u2019 wan, two three\u2019 Thin I hear; \u2018Dum dum \u2018te\u2014'; another walt; thin,\u201d Dum.Dum te dum, te dum,et\u2014'; another walt; thin, \u2018Dum.Dum te dum, dum te dum, dum te dum.\u201d She wavers;! she stops; not afraid to wound, as th\u2019 pote says, she's afraid to sthrike.Will she do it?1 ask mesilf.Will she hit that note or will she desert her post Hke a cow'rd an\u2019 lave me suspinded in th\u2019 air be me achin\u2019 teeth?I can't set still waitin' fr her decision.1 pace th\u2019 room; I pluck narvousiy at me buttons; I took at th\u2019 clock: I thry to think tv something more pleasant\u2014like where I'm goin\u2019 to get th\u2019 rent money; \"| pauper.{fo home 1a complete without {hls here | arg y box Le with scraps 8 iron.A à planay an thing that distinguishes > very Toor: frm th Ye'd think a man crasy if he arned two dollars a day: an\u2019 spint three hundherd on a bang Ghrum, à slide trombone, a bass fiddle, an\u2019 yet anny wag iv thim makes betther sounds an\u2019 looks prottier thin & pianny.A pianny ain\u2019t half as good lookin\u2019 as a thrunk or a foldin* bed.Even à German ouddent build annything home- ler, It'n- made out iv th\u2019 same kind Iv wood as a coffin an\u2019 it ain't annything ltke as well formid.\u201cLe see Honorya's pianny whin \"twas brought in.\u201d All th\u2019 ttle boys an\u2019 girls in.th\u2019 neighborhood waiched eight Dutchmen totin\u2019 jt in on thelr stomachs, which, Hinnissy, is a German lu- borin\u201d man's substitchoot £'r arms, Th\u2019 monster carried away th\u2019 dure sashes, knocked th\u2019 top off the stairpost, upset th\u2019 stove, an\u2019 kicked great holes in th\u2019 plasther.Whin it was dhropped on th\u2019 flure it shook down th\u201d bust iv Dan\u2019l O'Copnell an\u2019.th\u2019 pitchers fr'm th\u2019 wall Ye wint into th* parlor that night an\u2019 near*jumped out iv ye'er-boots when ye see a grinnin\u2019 monsther, blind, with its horrid rows iv black and yellow teeth exposed 10 ye, an\u2019 its gr-reat coarse body restin\u2019 on huge bow legs.~ No home is complete without this mahcgany box filled with scrop' iron.\u201d an\u2019 fin'lly as th\u2019 minnyits fly into years 1 rush to th\u2019 window an\u2019 call out; \u2018Fr hivens sake Mary Ann, wallop it.Who .wud be free thimsilves must sthrike th\u2019 blow.HIit it, darlint, an\u2019 save me | last remalnin\u2019 flicker iv intilligence.\"This is th\u2019 way it goes, alanna: \u2018Dum te dum to Dum, She doesn\u2019t hear me, but suddenly she determines to make h' plunge.Inspired be th' Gawd iv Mask her hand discinds with incredible swiftness an\u2019 hits th\u2019 wrong note ! Oh, Hionisey, did music iver lure ye up h\u2019 long 3\u2019 reg'lar slope iv a chune > know well an\u2019 hate worse on\u2019y to thrip ye just-at th\u2019 exit?'Tis like van iv-4him -\u201c\"dhreams whin ye f oif th\u2019 top iv a high buildin\u2019 on\u2019y here ti not in bed ye wake up, but in a dentist's chair with a man prospectin\u2019 fr th' nerves iv à tooth that seems to have roots in th\u2019 soles iv ye'er feet.\u201cI on\u2019y know afther this that th\u2019 music lesson is goin® on th\u2019 way a man that\u2019s been shot be th\u2019 Indyans knows he\u2019s bein\u2019 scalped.At iliven o'clock \u2018th\u2019 teacher goes away an\u2019 me neighbor plays: \u2018Waltz me around ain, Willie\u2019 with wan fingey, p * thumb.I take a gr-reat rest | that young lady.I think a Jôt about her future.hapa it will not be long ure she maz- vies 8 rich young miner fr'm Sitka, Alaska.\u201cWell, whin ye come to think iv it, \"tis sthrange that not bein\u2019 contint with th\u2019 noises we can make with our own nachral faces, all mankind does be in- vintin® insthruments out iv wood, iron, eather, an\u2019 ivo to sorape, to hit, io blow into, to pluck or nudge th\u2019 elbow an\u2019 projooce aifprent Kinds.iv noise that th\u2019 Germans call music.Th\u2019 Germans tell us what is music an\u2019 what ain't.Wan kind iv noise is music an\u2019 another kind isn't.I dant know when to dhraw th\u2019 line.It ain\u2019t music to file a saw, but it is musio to.give a T imitation iv filin\u2019 a2 saw on a fiddle.Wan man blows into a flute an\u2019 I say: \"That's & disagree\u2019ble noise.\u201d \u2018No,\u2019 says th\u2019 German, \u2018that\u2019s music.\u2019 Another man blows into his coffee an\u2019 I say: \u2018There's music.\u201d \u2018No,\u2019 says + th\u2019 German, \u2018that\u2019s a disagreeable\u2019 noise.\u2019 \"Take th\u2019 planny.In all this broad land ye won't hardly find a house that doesn\u2019t harbor a planny.Rich an\u2019 poor alike they all have thim.Th\u2019 same notes that dhrives th\u2019 millyonaire fr'm home to oppress th\u2019 poor, sinds th\u2019 poor man willingly \"to be oppressed.A pianny in th\u2019 twilight looks like wan tv thim submarine monsthers ye r-read about\u2019 in th\u2019 pa-apers, relics Iv th\u2019 \u2018old \u2018times whin men dhressed be get- \u2018tin\u2019 out Iv bed an\u2019 kilt each other wlth stone hammers instead iv railroadb.1t might aislly have slime frm th\u2019 bottom iv th\u2019 sea on it, Look at its gap- in\u2019 mouth.If its fat legs cud carry it fast enough a small mouthful it wud make iv ye.Hinnissy.In th\u2019 twinklin\u2019 iv an eye it cud gobble ye up, grind ye with its wicked chromatic scale an\u2019 awallow ye Into its fearful Inteeryor.\u201c\u201cForchnitely 1t is à slow an\" timid maonsther like all that come up frm th\u2019 \u2018Towels iv th\u2019 sea.It niver movés or sttacks anny wan but whin hurt, \u2018whin sony wan slaps its mouth it gives forth a thin little squeal.To see th\u2019 size iv th\u2019 pianny an\u2019 to hear its weak cry whin assailed is wan iv th\u2019 most melan- sholy things I know iv.Ye'd think this -rea$; huge monsther whin sthruck wud- \"belch orth a roar that wud blow aff th® roof.no.Out iv its vast \u2018cavern, full iv.fron roils, bolts, screws, wire rood, an isly comes trickling Tittle c with help] ; ke a chicken ost in à storm.is as if an, elephant clucked.Afther'awhile ivrybbdy takes Mberties with it.Honorya can\u2019t goby by it without plerin s few missteps rcpylar waltz, th\u2019 little boys run their dirty thumbs acrost it to make it squeal, an\u2019 fin'lly ye use it to store ye'er cuffs at.\u201cI've often wondhersd what.music is annyhow, Hinnissy.I don't like piaony music, though, I've heerd some iv th best players an\u2019 all th\u2019 worst in me time.T've seen .all frm a young lady that made a score iv four out iv a possible ninety-three to a fellow that got down close to th\u2019 pianny an\u201d played it be winkin\u201d again th\u2019 keys.in he.got through th\u2019 ladies Jn th\u2019 aujeence climbed en th\u2019 stage an\u2019 kissed him.As I looked at th\u2019 ladies Mercy sthruggled with Justice, but as I looked at th\u2019 fallow Justice triumphed, an\u2019 I says to mesilf: I serves yo right.It serves: \u201cI feel nd iv sorry fr th\u2019 music teacher,\u201d said Mr.Hennessy.\u201cIt's & hard life,\u201d said Mr.Dooley.\u201cBut she mst get a good deal iv satisfaction out iv knowin\u2019 that th\u2019 windows ar-re open.' wan fr'm next dure always seems to cheer up whin she sees me face afther th\u2019 lesson.(Copyright 1907.).{ frae the country into the toons, there to Emigration ; a \u2018Bad Thing for Scottish Football \u201csw Team.' SMALL LANDHOLPER'S BILL Some of Mr.Balfour's Logic in Retqr.ence Thersto\u2014Scotiand and the © Granite Trade.Frae Oor Ain Correspondent, Glasgow, May 10.\u2014This emigration business is really gettin® serious.The football clubs are nov cumplainin' aboot it.Some o\u2019 thelr best men are, they say, throwin \u2019up their jobs an\u2019 gaun to Canada, an\u2019 thelr fine teams are gettin\u2019 oot o' order.This is just what micht hae been expected, for the average football player is just the kind o\u2019 mun to.get un in Canada.He is young, an\u2019 strong an\u2019 healthy, an\u2019 he isnu scared at hard wark\u2014judgin\u2019 frae the amount o' hard wark he puts la trainin\u2019 an\u2019 playin\u2019.But it is hard {ines on the clubs a\u2019 tho same.Already they canna get as mony first-class players as can fuce England In un international match, except by takin\u2019 back frae England half a team or mair 0° Scots wha'lae been tempted to English clubs by - the.bigger wages.This isna just the way to haup up,oor'end o\u2019 a gauto that was aince far mair Scottish than English.an\u2019 if Bcottish players get into\u2018the habit o' gaun to Canadu as weel as to England, !t will, hardly be worth oor while tp\u2019 play in an international inatch.That Is, \u201cunless we can Rather frae Canada an\u2019 England an\u2019 Hither places a team o' wandered Scots to stan\u2019 up for the credit o' the auld country.For soon there will be far mair first.class Scottish players ootside o' Scatlamd than Inside o' it Accordin® to Mr.Arthur Balfour.it wadna be a guid plan to get mair folk to live on'the lan\u2019, .as the 8mall Landholdery\u2019 (Scotland) BM], that 1s noo afore Parlla- ment, proposes.In arguin' against the bill the tther nicht Mr.Balfour said that by increasing the number o' folk in the country dlatricts we wad simply Le in- creasin\u2019 the sources o' the supply for the big toons, an\u2019 creatin\u2019 mair folk to flock swell up the ranks o\u2019 the unemployed, an\u2019 mak Hfe harder than ever for the warking classes.Isna that fine logic frae 2 man wha was, nae lang syne, Prime Minister 0\u2019 Great Britain, an\u2019 will likely be Prime Minister again some time or ither?The argument is sae funny that it hardly can be argued against, If It is richt then we should reduce the \u2018sources 0\u2019 supply\u201d) silo an extent that there will be dy in the country districts that can leave \"them: In\u2018ither- words, we should mak a wilderness an\u2019 ca it peace.As for the big toons it isna the folk frae the country that swell the ranks o\u2019 the unemployed.It im the slum folk 0° the toons themsel's, an\u2019 the riff-raff frae Jlka place, that crood into the toons in the hope o' mak- in* a livin\u2019 lazily.\u2018There\u2018are real, honest unemployed in Glasgow.for Instance, but they are far fewer than onybody wad think, an\u2019 if \u2018Canada wad only tak twa- three ship-loads o° the street corner men, the men wha 'wark ae day ah\u2019 drink.the next, wha are aye.the tirst to gang oot on strike for a rise o' wages, an\u2019 the flrfit to lay doon their tools when the caters back a: turned, then there wad: be ple 0' wark for a\u2019 taem that was.left.Saltours argument is a fair sample o° He landlord arguments against the new biil.They are &\u2019 week.but they are put sas plausibly\u2019 that they seem - rteht- ent there are lots o' folk wha eon tak them seriously.sq ol There: are-aye sorab interestin' dikes in the trade atween Scotland an This week Aberdeen has been complain\u201d in\u2019 badly aboot its granite « bein\u2019 steadily killéd by ch the Continent, whaur the men whe qu it an\u2019 polish It get subsidies frae-tiveir Governments to sic an extent that they can send granite Into Scotland at lower prices thad it bé put on tke-thârket: t Abedreen.ittle wonder.then, that Aberdeen i=na noo the great centre o the granite trade that it aince was.Aince upon a \u201ctims it supplied a\u2019: \u2018Scotland, an\u2019.ent lots abroad.où it canna-evén keep tland to itsel\u2019, an\u2019 somes.\u2019 the companies arena payin\u2019 ony dividends this year: They've had to sell at sic low prices, in ordér to competé-vri\u2019 the.foreignexs, that they've made nae profits.As to: Canada, the interéstin® point jé.that\"this vers week, when the complaints frag Aberdeen were sairest, Aberdeen sent a cons signment o' granite.to the infon by.ane 0° the steamers sailin\u2019 frae the Clyde.This seems Jo show that if only the Gove coment $ te Bam e country an\u2019 Ca- a 00] 0 some arrangement Canada micht be able to das somethin\u2019 to save \u2018the Aberdeen granite trade.Even \u2018noo it will pay to send to Canada, if tho trade were properly encouraxed, it wad vay better.But it does seem a bit- hard on the hard-warkin'.folk 0\u2019 Aberdeen that the foreigner should be able to sell under them at their ain doors; an\u2019 there is a cry in the granite trade for a tax on a\u2019 foreign granite comin\u2019 into this coun- OUR IRISH LETTER Adverse View of the Hali- |c fax-Blacksod Steamship Scheme.THE DUBLIN EXPOSITION.\u2014\u2014 Opening of Falr by Lord Aberdesn\u2014 Grounds and Exhibits 8till in An Unfmished State.- Bpecial Correspondence of the Montreal Htan strong movement * \u201cDubin.May 10.\u2014-The growth \u2018of tobacco \u2018in Ireland will be legal shortly after tai \u2019 the beginning of the year 1908.In Eng- lang, (t will.ba.ppermissible later on.A to foster the sugar beet industry in the British Isles is also to be made, and is to form part of a new eco- _mernic p - At the quartarly meeting of the Belfast \u201c Corporation it was announced that Sir li.Thomas, the architect of the ©.City Mall, had issued a writ for £13,000, ! the a amount of his Joes.One of the coun- declared: th ra were signs of Cracking in the Talis of the hall, and it must be found out who was r for this before they pe paid the fees.Fou fine shige of the Channel! Fleet\u2014 HMS Africa, Hannibal and Mars\u201d hare Perd in Dublin Bay, and 1 remain for a few days.They are splendid ships, and will prove a great \u2018ate traction to the many visitors to Dublin for the Irish International Exhibition.A great many influential men have given evidence as to the new proposed Irish- Canadian route.and the railway\u2014 = very highly of thought it soon will celte it.ans poor to the project, and it Tea be an established f A fine ship, the \u201cfour-asted steel vos- sel Crompton, of Liverpool, which arrived from Melbourne fn Queenstown only tha evening before, was noticed to be making signals of distress on Thursday evening, and several tugs proceeded to her assistance.These got hawsers rigged out and endeavored to tow the ship\u2014which was found to be in a sinking state\u2014to the Spit Bank, in ofder te prevent her fcundering in deep water.wus a difficult matter, and she gradually sank, and at 7 p.m.her decks were swash with the water.Her cargo of wheat will be destroyed.The cause of the accident was found to be from the ship anchoring in rather shoal water, and one ot her: uno plerced ner bottom, caus- ng a e: whic) © pumps were unable to battle with.bs, The opening of the Irish International Exhibition In Dublin on Saturday, 4th May, was performed by His Excellenty Lord Aberdeen, who came in full ntate, and was received ead, a large xe and influential assembly.ne enough a8 compared with Kee Preceding it, but was too inay and disagreeable to be unds of the exhibition\u2018 .he \u20ac and many o the stalls are in a very un- rea y state, and it nit, be at least a n nger ore ngs get te ship-shaps.Curiously enough, gg opening day, the Canadian Pavilion had the notice up \u201cNo Admittance Except on RUB wages.Apply :\u2014 GIRLS WANTED To make Rubbers and Shoes.$3.00 to $12.00 per week.tin th do aan BER Highest | up funds to present the | tions, Business,\u201d though everything appeared in order days ago.The Lord-Lieutenant was accompanied oy Lady Aberdeen, vhom every one was glad to zes up and cut again after her long iliness.Monday, May was another great day at the roi onened Irish Exhibition, as the\u2019 bulidings and grounds were taken advañitäge.of \u2018by the Marchioness of Or- nionde, \u2018art.Faidies Gosford.Listows! and Lucan,'the wives of the Vice-Admirals of the Provinces of Leinster, Uister, Munster and Connaught, to present the officers and crew of HMS.Hibernia with a handsome presentation\u201d About 500 blue- jeckets end 60 officers came up from Kingstown\u2014where the men-of-war are at present lylng\u2014end a large company: o of ladies and gentlemen met them \u2018at the exhibition.Jt was the\u2019 Marchioness of Ormonde (whose husband is Vice-Admiral of Leinster), who first thought of making Irish \u201cname- | chip\u201d with a suitable recognition of her first visit to Ireland, especially when she came to lend.eclat to the pening of the Irish International Exhibition.Lord afd: Lady Aberdeen were present at the ceremony, and His Excelléncy took an activé part in the presentation.Lady Ormonds had collected.well\u2019 over a thousand pounds, and this was spent in pu a ship bell and bracket, a white, aioe and Union Jack, a challenge shield, eloven silver centre-pieces for the mess \u2018tables, and a sum of 2300 to be invested in Con- sols; -the dividenda to be given each year to \u2018the men of the ship for good shooting prises, The shield is very handsome, is of silver.and weighs 445 ounces.There were also two cups for the captain\u201d s ibe, four of n room m two oom TA ne mess, and 8 cup or the warrant officers\u2019 mess.All the items were of Irish Gesign and manufacture, and were pack- \u2018od in seven very handsome oak chests.\u2018Fierce agrarian\u2019 \u201cfights are\u2019 taking piace Pr rent the.mo Ca peurbed par part of foe present the mos ey Pa which Error by « Mr.Brennan.The crowd tried to get A the ul place a while the peorie broke through the police r: A baton charge wes or- ered and \u2018a fierce fight ensued.\u201d The.3 each member A which was armed rmidable Prepor~ wal crowd) ear! with a shillelagh of beat.back the Ss -anfl all over seen the forms of prostraté policetten in a lapidated state.Five times the police dived the blg drumi of the But \u201ceventually the bandemen éarri ft again.m Monday (the Sth), Colicaney, Baies ar an pefmallét ae the ronds and fields were tp bo a.ot by Mr.Saames.: The chairman of the Midland Western \u2018Railway of Ireland (the Hon.R.A.Nugent), sald that he attributed much of \u2018the reduction in the revenue of the line he represented to the construction of these sms\\l' branch lines In the west of Ireland.The pPomoters of the present scheme had waited on the\u2019 directors of his company, but they did not see their way to support the project, the promoters not having been able to show them anything that.they could look upon as substantial support.He be- erence to Lord Strathcona and the Cap- adian Government was a mistake.The proposed line would not in his opinion pay.If it would pay it would be in the interest of his company to construct the | line.His company had been in correspondence \u201cwith the Government as to thé construction, equipment and working of the line between Mulranney and Bel- tubet.His e¢ any - had no hope of there being at all an adequate traffic on the line under consideration.Mr.Nu- gent went on\u2019 further.tn say thet they had two intérviews with Lord Strath.cong, who sald that no port had yet been selected by the .Cahadian Government, | Bo far as\u2019 was concerned, | he had Jot _exprested + preference for M pet] n.reply to.fu urthèr question, ugent sald their own port at Gal- way was on tthe main line \u2018of the Mia- land- -Great Western, and was by far thé shortest routs to Dublin, Tha! \"ine wid thers ready.for work to-morrow, but thé prposal in the bil was to make & new ine \u2018and ona which wi the north\u2019 48 Much further to wil bes found.I think, that thers will be a good geal of 5 opposition à to the \u2018Blacksod Bay.route, though on paper It looks an excellent one way, though unfortunate when.tried many years ago \u2018ue the Irish port for Canada and Ami price Fre SBE have much.beiter othe, happler Sarplcen: r trial now under T.8.B.Getting Tired.\" A Scottish ruinister arrived at the kirk one day without the manuscript of his sermon.He could not preach without it, but it lay in his manse à mile away.when the time had come for him to mount into the pulpit: Here was & poser only to be solved by giv- inx out the 119th Pssim.e the congregation were he amen it Sloped to its - manse (galloped aa it H à « aad when EE id still &t it an phic Ain \u2018some tid : thy.That wad be protection,\u201d an\u2019, 55, thé [28 protection, Avorteas whi Just us lieved the representation made with refs} will just need to Sli apa Sot ake election or twa yet.We canna for ree trade a' at ance.Beotland has mair things than granite that Cunada Is willin\u2019 to tak.Je t likes, for instarice, to get a judge noo an\u2019 then for its big cattle shows.Last year Mr.William Luthle, frae Sollynte, Aberdeen- shire, was the hdnored judge o\u2019 Cruick- shank rthorns at the big Ontario show, an\u2019 the owners o cattle were de- lightea wi bla decisions, This ycar they've asked Mr.A, T.Gordon, 0\u2019 Newton, anfther Aberdeenshire faire He ls ane ¢' the youngest breeders o' Short- | Horna in sons, but he already has & Lig reputation, as weel as a fine herd o\u2019 cattle.For.some years back foreign an\u2019 colonlaj countries hae been sendin\u2019 to Great Britain\u2014matnly to the north o' the Tweed\u2014for judges for their cattle shows, an\u2019 the men ave aye delighted to gang.When Mr.Duthie cam back frae Cunadu last year be had à lot to tell aboot the ways o' the Dominion fuirmers, an\u2019 the big agricultural colleges, an\u2019 he xuve the Lencfit o' his trip to the students at the \u2018Glasgow Agricultural College, an\u2019 ither institutions.I wonder if the time will ever come when we Iu Scotland will be sendin\u2019 to Canada for cattle-show Yudgen Already.aince or twice, judges hav been ta\u2019eh frae fther countries, but they werena exactly a success, an\u2019 noo the plan is \u2018ne\u2019 er tried.The judges ure ayo hame men, who hae spent their lives amang anhnals, an\u2019 hae big falrms o' thelr aln, an\u2019 although there are scores an\u2019 scores o cattle shows llka year, there is never n grumble about unfair-play.The Jjudges \u2018age à lang way aboon suspicion, an\u2019 thera are few things malr Interestin' than to watch them welghin\u2019 \u2018up an\u2019 discussin\u2019 the points o' a beast.for its hatred 0° motor cara.This is, in: ao way.a bit queer, as there are au lot © motorists In the country, an\u2019 the car is sure to tak malr touristsi\u2014an\u2019 mal money\u2014to it in the simmer time to ony Ather county in Scotland.But the Perth.shire authorities dinna like motor cars.Some time syne they got a bad name for settin\u2019 police traps for catchin® motorists wha ran faster than the law al.loged, then later they tried to close some 0° their roads a\u2019thigither against Cars, an\u2019 noo they aro tryin* to mak a\u2019 tha cars that use these particular roads keep below a certain speed, an\u2019 to allow cars on nane o' their ither roads.They cauna get motor cars abolished, but they want to just glo them roads that will tak them across the country at a slow speed, an\u2019 \u2018tacthin* malr.* Some man 0\u201c figures calculates that i\u20ac only we could use a\u2019 cor barren hills an\u2019 unemployed problems.Government are tryin\u2019 to mak a race o sma\u2019 falrmers a\u2019 ower the country, they chould also, he says, turn 2 oor grouse- moors into a pine forest, an\u2019 then\u2014mayb» two or three generations after this\u2014there wad be wark for a' the spare men in cut- tin\u2019 doon the crabes an\u201d makin\u2019 it ready sendin\u2019 to the big borbors for shipment to ither countries.This is a fine plan, an\u201c there is plenty : for carryin\u2019 it oot.o' room in Scotland WATTIE ' WHEN ACCIDENTS HAPPEN.\"French statisticians are making a careful investigation of industrial accidents with a view tn» determining whether therë la any relation between them and \u2018the-condition of.the workers in respect to fatigue.-With this idem in view they have made: tabulations hased both on the: days.of the week abd the hours of re idea in view they have made ta- hulations based, both-on the days of he week and \u2018the hours of\u2019 the working y.Almost everywhere, it is announced, nocidents incidental to wbrk increase tp tha/tveek advances from Sunday,the industrial day of rest.For instance, gs py otnentar + on Thursday, 52 das \u2018~~ 64 on Satupday.où a in _P-*gium, these figures were ad?Monday, 867 accidents; Tues- Hate ednesday, 410; Thursday, 425; Pt 420; \u2018and Saturday, From all the indicatfons the deduction 13 made that ag\u201cthe time gets further becdind less strve and accidents multiply.The curidès drop in the Friday f f:- ures 1s general and it puzz tae rists, no explanation that will hed a or belne found for it.It seems to be: estéblished also that liability to.accident, increases with ths hours of work.Thé Berlir Institute of Irsyrance finde that on the average only 28 per cent.of imdustria! aocidents occur in the forenoon to \u201872 per cent.in the balance of the working day, and .even in the forenoon only 2 per cent.\u2018I happen between 6 and 7 o'clock to 10° between 10 and 11, In nine industrial departments of France 5,534 accidents were noted, These were distributed aa follows: The midday drop Is due of course iv the lunch hour; that of 6 to 7 p.m.to the comparatively small number of men who are then at work.The small \u2018figure for 1 o'clock ia at least In some \u2018degree attributable to the effect of the noon rest.The whole array of figures 13 interpreted as showing that accidents \u2018are in very large degree due to mentai if not to physical fatigue.The World\u2019s Largest Tree._ Sicily boasts the largest tree in the world, It is known.as \u201cThe Chestnut of a Hundred Horses,\u201d and is situated at the fpot of Mount Etna.It has five enormous banches, each as large as an ordinary tree, issuing from ja trunk which -1s two hundred and hollow in the.trunk Is.capacious: enough to contain a flock of sheep, Its name originated in the - story :that Queen Joan of Aragon with her nobil- #y and their retinues once took refuge Fe: a violent storm under its spread- branches.These noble monsters, rugged and healthy, are, of course, the most inter esting trees; but the traveller is fre- \u2018quently struck with amazement at the sight of freak growthy in different countries.A witch elm at Enys in England, growing originally .tn on the Jett bank of & small stream, was overthrown by a storm.Although the tree fell \u2018directly across the stream, it 4 por hank.Fro took root again on the rom which three trunks Fo ent Pack The main stem, with a irth of ten feet, forms a natural lv- ng bridge.Altogether the tree has so fourished that, it covers one-sixth of hour thousand feet above .thg level baths of Ajllaz in £ the ! ze there! £tows a linden sup- |p a A Ak of Charles 1di~ whiclf wduld attract univer- aiterition on, &tcount.of Îts si sions to gore other he gf It bas \u2018a rongôn.than thirty feet in circum- en.Deus at.#.horlosntal g gongs.wad from: the \u2018however, in- that Perthshire ls makin\u2019 & name for itsel\u2019 |.toons, or tp the | rer the Herault chemical works re ere from the complete Bay's rest the men.6 A.M.+ see see ssa ose ves sea 110] TA.M: Lac con cre ves oral ene 00e 235 88.M.cic sre toe oer eos sus sas 378 BA.ML 3.0 ane wee soe 205 eee sos 420 108.IM.oir cen cre ous sen voc0cus 600 11 @.M.veu wre cen vee ves 000 405 122.M.vee ees see ver = ves 23 1pm.eee 120 2p.m.420 \u20182p.m.£30 4 p.m.40 Spm.\u2026\u2026.u eles vee oe 00000.10 BD.Move tis ser +23 aes see aes oo 350 TOM 222 aan sve see maesw 35 twelve feet in circumference.A- large}.Dupuis Freres | & Sond your Orders Ny Mall.Our Mail Order Dept.will fill them promptly and SR Dress Goods Reasons for Coming Monday The three dress fabric items below are worthy of your careful perusal, your careful consideration, your quick buying on Monday.] No need to tell you that every shdtle No need to say that they\u2019re the fabrics style to laud the quality of the goods.that should be here is here.No need followers in the world\u2019s style centres have attached their preference to, Take them one at a time.And when you come note the prices and go anywhere you like if you wish to find out how overwhelmingly the values are in your favor here.186 Figured Mohairs, 27 inches wide, .different designs, for dresses and piges fo .+ 19¢ satin 28¢ Cream Challie, with stripes, wide, for blouses and dresses .240 Shaded Llama, 40 in.\u2018 wide, many different shades, really worth 500, Me while they last.inches 4e 27 \"SUMMER.SALE OF RIBBONS Continued - \u201cThey are simply beautiful quality,\u201d said a woman who was buying from first one ribbon counter then another, She and hundreds of .others appreciated the chance of getting the .fashionable ribbons at such low.prices\u2014some of them pricos which it may not be possible to offer again while the silk market remains up.Rich Heavy Lyon Taffeta Ribbons, 4 1-4 inches wide, all the newest spring shades, including black and white; sold everywhere at 25c.our special price s.++ss000 oo nat es seu a scene manne 0 f5c Faiey Striped Ribbons, 41- 4 inches wide.Our price only .eine eee 10c Fancy Dresden Ribbons, 4 1-4 \u2018inches wide.Our.price only .Shane eseu eee te All Silk Roman Striped Duchess Ribbons, 51-4 inches wide; regularly sold at 49c.Our .price .+.0040 criien anees PAS TU Special for to-night and \u2018Moffday: Fancy 8itk Ribbons, 3 1-2 inches wide, corded.Price special, a yard.Oc Roman stripes, 4-inch wide Taffeta Silk Plaid Ribbons, at, a 3 1-4 inch wide Taffeta silk Ribbons, in all the § ed Just received, Fancy Satin Duchesse Ribbons, Taffeta Silk Dresden Ribbons, yard Also black and white.Price, shades, new only also ins.fancy open work stripes in white, white with colored swipes, width 5 1-2 Price Fancy Taffeta Siik Ribbons, stripes and polka t dots, black on white, and white on black, width 5 1-2 inches.Price Rich Taffeta Silk Checked Ribbons, large va- rlety of colors to select from, width 6 ins.Co rice \u2019 vecrasewa2000 \u201ccolored \"floral : designs on white ground.width 6 inches.Price .Fancy Sash Ribbons, \u201cSatin Duchesse, \u201d large floral designs on striped \u201c2 fone\u201d ground, width 7 inches, Price, yard LE nam LADIES SHOE DEPT.3 Foo ~ Special for To-night & Monday.1 80 pairs only of Ladies Shoes\u2014 Chocolate Oxfords or Bluchers, thin soles ; range of sizes 213 to.643, regular $1.75 and $2.00 shoes, \u2018\u2019Fo-night and Mond ov mont, 8] 39 MEN'S COLORED DRESS SHIRTS AT 79c.These are balances of our regü- lar lines, formerly selling at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 -all sizes, in light - or dark colors\u2014you will find them to-night piled up on special tables, Your choice of them all at - Be just.Hundreds of W, a \u201c Lewn Waist Styles.\u2018 We can give you Waists anywhere from 6Dc to $8.00\u2014which should give you an idea of the immense advantage in variety that's yours here\u2014in .\u201cfact, no less than half a thousand choices at least.And prices you won't hesitate a minute to pay.All these in best of pureswhite long-lived lawn.All Dicely embroidered fronts.AR prettily tucked In various wa a.ed.AH sizes, 34 to 44.@9c for Ladies\u2019 Blouses, made in sheer lawn trim- \u2018med in front with Val.lace and narrow tucks, 3-4 sleeve trimmed with lace and insertion, coi- 9 far to match.Ofily .P8¢ gives you the largest choice ot Ladies\u2019 Blouses, uv.ever offered, some in sheer lawn, dotted muslin, .trimmed with embroidery or fine.Val, \"or Mull, lace, panel fronts or insertions, open either: -baek or front, 3-4 or long sleeves, quallty and price, - a sensation at Ladies\u2019 Blouse Department, on \u2018our first \u2018floor, 18 the largest display, the greatest variety of styles and lowest prices.It oocupies double the .space of any .other department in the city, and contains exclusive styles in lawn, Mull, Jap Silk \"laces, net, etc.etc.from.@9¢ up to $18.00 Ladies\u2019 Muslin Suits, are now open for \u2018inspection, A very large range of styles, trimmed with lace or embroldery, from.$4.50 up to $30.00 vB.All have three-quarter sleeves beautifully trim- one price of - Ladies\u2019 Suits, made of cream or black, all, wool Pans ama, Gibson style, new device in closing vest, trimmed with silk military braid and self-strap- ping, tailor made.Worth $22.50.Spes cial at c 1650 Cut-a-way Suit.made of best \u2018French Tweed, stripe coljar and sleeve trimmed with velvet and faricy silk braid, best workmanship.A rival to any\u2019.$50.00 sult offered in the city.Ounly.$25.00 Children\u2019s White Lawn Dresses, in a large 25.00 of styles, made by best domestic ahd foreign; makers.A special line of French Dresses, in: shéer lawn trimmed with delicate embroidery, and clusters of TR according to sizes, \u2018at.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.1.15 and Children\u2019s Dresses, made of 55125.as 150 and ekirt trimmed with German Val.lace, and embroidery Insertion, direct importation.: Worth $1.00, at .sesseuvauue \u2018Child's Dresses.made of \u201csise Muslin, sleeve, 75e.and skirt trimmed with Val.lace and Insertion, pretty embroidered bertha, real lovely dreks \u201c4 at 2.0 seein au DE » ercseemen nl Ladies\u2019.Clothing.You may wonder why we claim so many advantages for our customers not realized in any other store.First of all, we buy in such immense quantities and direct from the factories.All the jobbers and salesmen\u2019s profits are eliminated in buying in our store We manufacture all the garments we soll, and \u2018save the minufacturer\u2019s profit.The result is we sell you for $10.00 a costume that would cost about double that price, when bought anywhere else.8e0 the following list: \u2014 The cheapest skirt ever produced, is our skirt made - of all wool upsacking, tailor-made,' in pretty style.self-strapping.Worth $3.50, special Vases vec es \u2026.$1.89 \u2018Sire \u2018made\u2019 of light weight * English Tweed, grey check, nine gores, in on exclusive style, made by our own designer.Worth $4.00.Spe- clal a .25 Skirt A of Tweed.close weave, Just the thing for country wear, cut with inverted bladts and .self strappn& Worth $450 .n.45 KD.¥5 Dainty Skirt in Black Voile, panels all round and inverted plaits between, plaits trimmed with silk, tailor made.Worth $6,560.Special .83.00 Splendid Skirt Brilliantine new model, tatlor-made;\u2014- Worth $8.50.Special at .88.00 Black Panama Skirt, of high quality, new creation, .of an exclusive etyle, trimmed with silk bias, tafior made.Worth 89.00.Very special at.86.50 Ladies\u2019 Box Coats.24 inches long, made of all wool, * English, large variety of checks, in greys and , \u201caa s 0 cuves 0 ve.\"0vaena00 drabs and cream.Gibson effect, on the shoulder, neatly trifhmed with straps and buttons.Worth $6.00.Only 3.9.\u2018Ladies - Auto Coats\u2019 mide \u201cof English Tweed, in \u2018checks, pretty device in strap, running over the ' shodider, \"trimmed back and front \u2018with \u201cbuttons, only: _ Ladies\" Suita, made of imported\u2019 Vicunes, \"Boteron.and Skirts embroidered with silk soutache, best fitting garment, tailor made, navy and black.only .coo-s .810.00 DUPUIS FRERES, 5 ei.\u201c TOO CUTE TÔ BE CAUGHT.\u201cThare are still a few honést men left | in.the world,\u201d said J.J.HI, the railroad magnate, at- a recent.banquet.\u201cIt is wéll to be cautious, but we should not suspect everybody.If we are too suspicious we make ourselves, absurd.\u201d \u201cT worked in St.Paul in my youth, and they still tell there about an old couple who started for St.Paul on a visit.\u2026- \u201cBefore they set off they wete cau- toned frequently by fhelr frienda te \u2018beware of the 8t.Paul sharpers.They \u2018replied that they would keep their eyes open.\u201d And they started on.thelr fjour- with a nervous determination to look : out for sharpers and confidence Pel, on.the way the old maa gor off \u2018at a Junction to buy ace Junch.> ain went.withou m Neue ble mishap.The last.he \u201cWell, seb ye again.orjed.tion.bre) as ÉTÉ EEE 76¢c and 41.00 Perfumes for 59c.C2 SPECIAL FOR TO-NIGHT AND MONDAY, L.Pivert and Roger Gallet.triple extracts, Rome Marechal, Indlan Hay, Juls Blanc, Senteur des prefs Ties, Violette Ducale.Ambre Ducale, and Verra Vig- letta.You can buy any, of these here to-night or Monday at 50c an ounce.; Ladies\u2019 Scarfs and Auto Veils, Latest Novelties.| They have just come.The assortment hcludes.all prices from 25¢ up to $6.60.: Embroidered Silk Scarfs; nile green, pink, sky, cardinal, cream and black Embroidered Chiffon Scarafs, pale blue, mauve and white .2.00 Embroidered Silk or Chiffon Scarfs, silk with fancy hemstitch and open work embrolder- ed designs.Price .Embroidered Chiffon Scarfs, black, white, \u201cblack and white.pink and white, and blue and white, Price.Jered shea Embroidered and Hematitched Ghiffon Scarfe.Price 2020540000 200004 tade tivannannnn, Satin Striped Chiffon Scarfs white and sky blue only.Price Crepe do Chine\u2019 Scarfs or Auto Voile.\u201cPrices ranging from $4.95 up to.0.made.of best quality figured black: The Big East End Departdental \u2014 441 to 449 St.Catherine Street East.; proachful at him whlch he couldn\u2019 ear on account of the nolse fof ths n.\u201cIt happened that an express cams along a few .minutes later.man boarded the express and beat mis wife to St.\u2018Paul by nearly an hour.\u201cHe was waiting for her at the station -when she arrived.to her and seized the valise.Jane,\u201d he said.I thought we was sep- jin Suffolk) arated for good.\u2019 \"But the old lady forked the valiss from him indignantly, * \u2018No, ye don\u2019t, Mr.Sharper,\u2019 \u2018I left my huaband at the junc~ 1 n't be comin\u2019 any of yerscon- Tldence tricks on me or I'll call & po- iceman\u2019\u201d : \u2018There are approximately-75,000 elec- {rte signs in te Unjted States.miles of wire, has \u2018system in Europa.Our 10c Music.rhe following pieces, and many others, reguiarty selling at from 25c¢ to 76c, can .be! hough at ow music counter for 1Qe each, An: ekira charge of - 2¢ will be ade for copies ordargé- by mail: ! 127\u2014Alice, Transcription, by Asher:!, 188\u2014' Aragonaise, by Massenet Adesrsane 235\u2014 Grande Valse de Concert \u2018by Mattel.\u2018ew 281\u2014 Une petite fleur L'Innoçence, dy \u2018Voss.435\u2014 Spring Sonk.by Mendelssohn :.;.: 747\u2014 Awakening of the Lion, by De Kooeki.756\u2014 Boute en train Galop, by Ketter: Cees 7! 604\u2014 Cabaletta, by Lack .iE 977- La Prima Donna,Schottische, hy 8.King 506 \u2018 1041\u2014 Valse Arabesque.by Lack.1176\u2014 Nocturne, Op.8, No.2, by Chopin.4 4 1181\u2014 Polonaise, Op.40, No.2, by Chopin.LEARNING THE THREE R'S.IN SAND.n would be interesting to know.nor many people now living remember ile days when thelr three It\u2019s\u201d were taught them by means of sand\u2014ink, penci's and paper being too costly, says.The London Dally Graphic.An interests, reminder of those timey 13 the prion | writing-table to be seen at Pennington: It cgnsists of a long, amoot board, with a fim ail round.On this.surface fine sand was sprinkled to 18 ; depth of about an elghth:of an finely {and the writing was traced thereon with the forefinger.A .plnsterers love! elfer was used fof smoothing the sand for the next pupil.\u2018The sexton shown In the [photommph, ablished hr the raphjég\u201d Fonte at the table, is just fou her years and tes, and he learnt why on this.boavd.These tablek vers.en kent in chen.and writing, ia took place after mgrning Gly The old He ran up \u2018I'm glad to she A EF \u201cweather for tho past week 0: or so E nes \u2018mot béen conducive to the rapid 8jling up of.summer resorts, but, i nevertheless, \u2018according to their cus- |: tom, many.Montrealers have opened up E- their out-of town places, or are about F-; tal} do 30.Tho boarding element has bait found it hard yoo) \u201cMy, 1.Baker, Montreal, spent a couple of days here this wi \u2018the guests of Mt.and Mrs.'G.B.or, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Ba- = ram Sunday.* - > = 5 \u20ac.H.Cotton, Montreal,\u2019 recently ; arte gays het'e, The gue of his E er, * gheritt Cotton.« 5 : 4 er Gordon L hw was th ahi \u20180 tow bars test Tore Ye ot Mrs.A.L.Seneta! and child, Platts.| + and Mrs.Guy Borlght wera the | - Men Glibert All the cottages are taken, and near- iy every rentable room is already rented.The Racquet Court opened last week.Mrs.and the Misses Martin have opened their cottage for the season.Lakeview Cottage js opened.Mrs.Muriel Taylor has returned from & trip to Mexico City.Mr.W.Hale and the Messrs.Smith are spending the season here.The Misses Buchanan are here for two months.Mr.Carson and Mr.Lawrence are at Lakeview Cotiage.Mr.O.H.Manning was here on Sunday.Mrs.Garfoot has rented a cottage for the summer.Mr.Paul Widmer, of the Sovereign \u2018Bank, is here for the season.Mr.Charles Lawes, of the firm où Lawes & Johnson, has taken a room for the season.Mrs.J.Hamilton has opened.her cottage on the avenue.Mr.H.©.Byrne was the guest Mr.Lawes on Sunday.Mr.C romble, is a guest at Mrs.Con- stantincau's.Lanctot Miss Nantel and Miss Alice ncto have taken rooms at Mrs.Pinson- neuult's for the season.Mr.Wm.Leslie is a guest at Mrs.Constantineau's for the season.Messrs.Lawson, Carr, Dawson, and Smith have taken rooms at Mrs.Con- stantineau\u2019s for the season.The Misses de Rouville will arrive next week to spend the season here.Mr.O.H.Manning and Mr.D° P.Rees arrived last Saturday to spend the season here.Mr.Curtis has taken a room at Mrs, Constantineau\u2019s for the season.An informal dance was given at the club Last Saturday.\u2014\u2014 CARTIERVILLE.d in The fishing season has commence Cartierville, and many lovers of sport visit daily, and some Very good spo has been reported.' * In spite of the many new houses, that have been built since last season, it is almost impossible to get accommoda, tion.All the houses and cottages are let.-\u2014 Beveral good, arranged for at tierville.The ground is Bb lengthened in order to playing space.Mrs.Cochrane King and Miss Violet Somerville leave next week for Cartier- ville, where they will spend tle summer.De.and Mrs.MoPachren have =n session of their coun residence Carterville, where they intend re ing for the sesson.Mr Bartlett McLennan left for Bos- of polo ma atches have been the Polo Grounds, Car be further eo full size | ton last week.Mr.and Mrs, BE.W.Barlow Jeft for England by the Empress of Ireland.Mr.Thomas Sonne, honorary president of the Cartierville Boating Club will act as president in Mr.Barlow's absence.Mr Ed.Gohier has bought the large property -of Mr, Do Dominick Murray in Cartierville, Man y large picnies were held in Car- tivæville on Victoria Day.- Mr.David Rogers is out in Ahuntsio, iu charge of St.Andrew's Church.Tast Sunday being Whit thers were special\u2019 services church, which were \u2018wall attended.Mr.and Mrs.Lawton have taken a cottage at Back River.for the summer mo Mr.and Mrs.ex to spend the Po baton v.and Mrs.Casavant are to s the summer im Cartierville.POINTE CLAIRE.Mrs.À.Demers and family have arrived.Sunday, in the ia panied by Mr.H.Archbald, have arrived, and are in their cotiage on Cedar avenue.Mr.I.Smith is the guest of Mrs.OF.Lily, of Cedar avenue.The Misses Kellett leave the end of the week for Dublin, Ireland.Miss Claire Dawson is visiting friends in Pointe Claire, .Mr.Montagueé-Howard visited frienda in Pointe Claire on Saturday last.Mrs.Fred.O'Grady was entertained by Mrs: H.Holland on Tuesday.Mrs.Gerald Lomer-and Mrs.Fos have left for Ste.Agathe.- Mr.S.B.MacKenzie and Mr.Leslie Iillie have taken rooms st M chesnean\u2019s.Miss Babette Tellier, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Walker Savage, of Oxenden avenue, Montreal, has re turned to Pointe Claire ! Mr.and Mrs.Fred, Bacon are occu pring their cottage on the Golf Links.Mr.Clarence Hepburn visited Pointe Claire on Monday.DANVILLE.Miss Leslie Holt, of Brantford, Ont, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Robert Thorpe at present.Mrs.Taylor and little son Harold, of Portland, are here.for t'e> summer months.Miss Bessie Fart of Montreal, is spending a few weeks with relatives ere of Mr.and Mrs, Percy.Johnson atépre- sent.Miss Charlotte Johyson, \u201cwho hab been attending the Roywl: Victuria Col lege in Montreal, returned Tionts \u2018for the summer vacatiat.- Miss Duncan, of Drymtitondville, who is \u2018leaving for Hanley, \u2018Paik, was the.guest of Rev.and Mrs B.B.Husband at the rectory this week.oe Miss Hall and Mrs.MacCallum are spending a few days in Montreal before leaving for Battleford, Sask.Miss Brady, of Newburyport, Mase.Porter.Mr.Robert Spéér, of Montreal, 1» spending a vacation with his parents, Dr: and Mrs.Speer.The Misses Éva and Aügâstine Pa-' quet, of St.Hyacinthe, who have been spending a month with relatives here, have returned home.Mr.Qustave Paquet will remain here for the summer.; ; Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, of Grovelands, Ia the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Cleveland In Worcester, Mass.L'ORIGNAL.Mrs.D.Buchan and thé Misses Bus.chan, who spent the whiter: in Monts rent.have returned ta thir residence heré for the summer.- .1 ces Mr.Edmond: Proulx, Ma and Mew: \u2018Proulx have rétucñèd \u2018té rorgnal fèr the summer, bc ee had in Ottawa.SE ae HS opt Owing to | the.summer.v coming In in this Mr.George Napier and family, accom- adame:Du- ; Miss Johnson, of Quebec: is the guest: : fs the guest of her sister Mrs.Irwin \u2019 Vaudreuil again promises.to be\u2019 m popular summer resort for.the iy, folk.Both the Grand, Trunk and th C.P.R.have put ou better tiwin\u2019 pore Vico something which greatly adds to the convenience of those summering ia Vaudreuil.The Ottawa River is \u2018somewhat higher than usual, but this - as to the pléasure of boating and.sailing- The fishing.too, has commenced, and, no doubt, soon we shall\u2019 de hearhig of the size of the ones thitt \u2018got away! The Han.J.D.L.Ambrose agd fam- fly have reached Vaudreuil and will spend the summer in their summer home, \u201cBlissworth Cottage.\u201d Mr.J.M.Wilson has again rented the beautiful residence of Mrs Clarke; \u201cThe Bellevue, on Club avenue.4 Col.Labelle spent Baturday in town #4 the guest of some friends and expects to move out on Monday wih his family for the season.Dr.Merrill and family moved into their summer cottage on Saturday, for the season.Mr.\u2019 Gaspard DeSerrés and family will again occupy Mrs.C.A.Géoffrion\u2019s cottage \u2018on the river front.Mr.Snadsell.who purchased Mr.Allan\u2019s: cottage, moved out last week for the summer season.Mfrs.Laberge and family moved into thelr summer residence last week for the season.Mr.N.Laporte und family are expected to move into their cottage \u201cVilla mon Repot\u201d very shortly now.Senator Beique and family were in.Vaudreuil last week, and we are informed that they expect to move to thelr island home in the course of a few days.Miss Rainville was the guest of Mrs.Henry Beique last week.Dr.L.ce L.Harwood and family have moved into their beautiful new home on the Cheneaux road for the summer months.Mr.L.8 Parizeau and family expect to spend the summer in one of the cotages ont the river front.- Waggan was the guest of Mr.and \u201cMrs.Short last Saturday.Mr.Gilpin has taken Dr.Brodeur's residence for the seakon.and expects to move into it very shortly.Mr.and Mrs.W.White have moved out to their island, for the season.Mr.Globensky \u2018has taken Mrs.Bas- tien's cottage for the summer.and expects to move out very shortly.Mr.McIntyre, who purchased a cottage on the Bay front, moved out last week for the season.Mr.and Mrs.George W, Sadler were in Vaudreuil on Saturday, and are expected to occupy their summer residence on \u2018the Avenue very shortly.Mr.and Mrs.Aug.Singer will not be with us this summer.The summer chapel-was opened last Synday, and the services were very largely attended.- Mrs.H.Lionais was in Vaudreuil last week superintending the opening of her summer cottage.Mr.C.Routh spent lest Saturday in Vaudreuil as the guest of Mrs.Nost.Mrs.Rodden win again, occupy her hot this summer.es rs.Leslie Took has \u201cais tor oa} into the water and M cine for- Ward to some pleasant spius round the I this summer.Leduc Is having somm repairs le to his cottage and expects to e into it for.the sw y.Tw and Mre.Richard are in Vau- drepil last week and haxe yented Mr.Turcotte's residence on the: Chéneaux for the season.po: and Mrs.H.S.Harwood, expect 0, occupy one of their cottages \u2018 Vidudreull Village for the summer.My.Armand Chaput and family.wiil again occupy a cottage in Derlon:t this season, Mr.Ba.Hanger a tamily Nave Fraken possession * oF thefr summer \u2018home.of TE o Lyall! a .making repairs res lence and is ecte \u201cwery \u2018shortly.exp a4 ue Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Gervais sre now set \u2018tea in their cottage for the summer.Mr.Jas.Powell and \u2018Mr, O'Bri in Vaudreuil on Saturday.on were Mr.BE.I.Clarke and Miss Birch spent a day in Vaudreuil last week.occupy Mr.A.Liomais \u2018cota river front for the summer.se on the Miss Paula Saucter was on Saturdes in Vaudreuil Mrs.F.Aquin-a-id family have - ed into thelr \u2018cottige, \u201cVilla les Rosiers,\u201d for the season, Mrs.Bolland wili-be the guest of he V r mother, Mrs, Laberge, for the summer.* Mr.Gustave Boyer, M.D., and Mrs.Boyer were in\u2019 Vaudreull on Tuesday.Mr.R.Shering was the guest uncle, Dr.Merrill, 8n Saturday.of his Mr, Chas, Turcotte is ex: ecte move to his island \u2018home very shastly.° Mr.and Mrs, F.C.Crash and fa ily moved out: to\" Yaudreuil a ok or the summer moéliths.last woek Mrs.C.A.Geoffrion Is the summer in Vaudreuil, and cupy one of her cottages _ Messr-.F.Jones, Louis Gossel Dumont, Ernest Dumont.Mars ne vais; O.David and Gust, Turcotte rome in om, n Saturday.Miles will again oc- sup\" thelr, + Suuaer cottage fn \u2018vou: = à spending will oc- fi i.Tadousnc ing in\u2019 spite vA dr Eau ORIE po 304 high.has.Kept.>veryth} the.\u201crecy = cola\u201d = nx back, abat upon he.excel ll : Ashing, which I] tage that has just been built\u2019 by Miss Russell- or the summer, and Il-Janes about the middie of Jun Mrs.Rhodes; at Quebec, will open her picturesque cottage about July ist.lat.Many improvements have been made siuce last year in.the Hotel Tadousac.ist; ad months.Miss White and Miss Radtord will spend the summer in their pretty home -at Lause à l'Eau._.\"The Misses Russell-Janes wil open] their picturesque cottage, Ruseell-1.hyrst,\u2019 about the end: of June.Mr.Plad iH open his oii ME oom = of June, gxoellent ae Hoke Fou note before the Rete opens.NE Mr.and Pride, ot ps cou ; ès io apo | 2 h about the the \u2018wd: ab} Jarge-.n engaged rooms for the su series Mr.E, A.D.Morgan and family wil} |.intend to open it une.and, it is expected to open, t \u2018 ig ope bout Jui | belorigtng fo «ood.order *: GEORGEVILLE.Tn Mra, Miles Will and the Mises who have Joes retumed England, at Edgewood, the residence of Mr.fen Wilkame, shot they will apané :the aunmet, se home, Glenbrook, ;.Me.M.L, \u2018Williams, Momtres), waa |! here one day last.week.\u2019 3ct-Ohes.: W.Colby and fast - rived a! Winlogk Bleonis on Wodnea- ay.- Mra.: J.8.Tate Hall.Mrs.A.G.Sherifr and Miss Rathers ihe C.M.Sheriff, who spent the winter.in Europe, are at their cottage, the Shak, Mr.H M.Redpath, \u2018who was here on day last week, has returned to Bog.hd a Redpath, accompanied by edpat will return Ya > .here 1a Mie.Alex.Ewan arrived a : Brae this weak.t Bonate W.A.Murray spent t au his Ÿ oy pe he week ond Miss Kate Ewen has been © few days.here for Miss E.Moison is at Fernhill, Mr.Bell, Montreal Lake Hall.x 15 2 gues: Mr.Erie Fisher and Mr.staying at Bolton Cliffs.Mr, and Mrs.R.C.Fisher ex peu: occupy their summer resi about the first of June.dence thors Mr.and Mrs- E.G.Penn - pected at Fairwaters this week.© x Mr.and Mrs.L.B.Ward have arriv- od at Hawkiohe from Brookline, Muon.Mrs.A.K.Keith, of Shappaqua, N.Y.is the guest of her mother, Mrs.Wm.McGowan, at Cedar Cliffs.Miss Mary M.Sanford, South Oran NJ, is expected at Ce fs ou.t dar Clifts this Miss Bianche Baldwin, of Stanstead, is the guest of Mrs.Jas A.Hutchison.Mr.A.P.Murray and family, Montreal, are expected at Gowan Bank Hall I this week.Among those who spent Victoria Day \u2018In Montreal are Mrs.Wm.Mc- Gowan.Mrs.A.: K.Keith, Mrs.Jas.Davidson, and Miss Edith Ayer.THOUSAND ISLANDS.The influx of summer coft on the Upper St.Lawrence River ai- ready well started and there 18 much early activity at the various resouts that stretch from Clayton to Alex- | Msilor, \"Montreal, a at Savage are being rushed on several fine new gum- mer homes, which are built an privété islands.recently purchased from th ad Dominton Government.The popular Genanoque Inn, which | was destroyed by fire last April.is being rebuilt, and is expected to re-open fn July.A.A.Welsh, of Montreal, will be the manager again this season.The summgr schelule\u2019 of the local.steamboat company will go into \u20ac June 16, on which date most of the\u2019 tels here will open for sum The steamer Islander fs now two round trips dally between and the Bay.The yacht Wherenow has her dati trips between Clayton\"# Garanoayn.and the n Cape Pie pont ng between OG Jn cent, se Kingston, Ont.de new récing ctrouit has\u201d od to include Pictén.Ki arlo Eastern Circuit, and thè tion will promate yacht racing = et this.end of the lake.A perpetual challenge cup will be offered in the 18-foot class; The annual gold challenge cup motor boat events of the American Power\u2019 \"Association will de held at Chtp- pews Bay, on August 13, 14, 15.Motot.bout races will also be held at Fronten- August.\u2018 The annual encampment- of the American Canoe Association will be held on Sugar Island, near Gananoque, on- August 9 to 2 a The usual races will occur during this period.The American Bankers Association will nold their annual convention aghin this: surher at Hotel Frontenac.\"4 CHATEAUGUAY BASIN.- Mr.QO.Barwick and family have taken the same cottage that they bad last.year.Mr.and Mrs.J.Fairbaim are osccu- .pying the cottage they had last year.Mt.anû Mrs.William Meldrum ex- pett to move into their new house very.soon.4 + Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Ware and family have rented one of Mr.A st \u2018Marie's houses.Mrs.Hodson and family have taken the house near the river formerly cupled by Mr.C.Whitham.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018 Hirsh and family have taken a house fading the river for Ue \"season.Mr.and Mre.AL \u2018Ritchie and Mr: » Ritchie are.ocupying Mr.Claremont's cottage.Mr.and Mra MoKay and family have moved indo\u2019 their new house on thé river front.Mr.and Mrs.Lapointe and tamis\u201d are living in their new house, * Mr.and Mrs.Leaming and family shave taken a cottage here for the.sens.mon.Miss Flossie.Han met Sunday\u2019 with Mrs.ang family.F Mr.D.Richardson ett on Monday for British Columbia where he expects :to remain for two years.Mr.and Mrs.Seath Smith are acou- ipying their new house near the river.Mr.and Mrs Tyler have rented.: \u2018here for \"the weadon.% \u2018Mr, and Mrs.McMann intend mosin \u2018out here.on Monday and will | 6 fout Beason.J, COOKSHIRE.A itins-Manel L.TAndesy\"via ever où Monday.Qu .Mr.Hugh e.Brower.oe thie PL \u201cfes « if or Wan.Doult, of.Montres?, \u2018and Mr:1\" reenwood, his æon-in-lanr,.ae.at nie\u2019 PM.à \u201ccecupylng- thelr cottage ac and Alexandria Bay, in July and} .} again occu Mores, that ar ont.Na is succe ce: Mr.sessions, ip fe 7\" péarénsti \"Although the.wegt anther Tan has looks ed so goldiy on ait ol ne bts gt summer uite a number haye open-.| heir homes Yor.the \u2018season, ; Mr.and the: Misses Covernton: and og ye Phy Ivving Smith will be a.the restdents at the Grove this summer.Mrs.Wrm.\u2018Herrick York.ne.- Herrick and the Misses je expected shortly trom New | Mrs.Charles Levin and family hive left to spend the summer at Val Morin.| Misx Nora Clark and Mr.F.Cope- Jang wore.here recently, the guests of Miss Shaw.Mr.and Mrs.Rye, accompanied by Miss Whitaker, are occupying thelr new cottage in the Crescent.Mr.'Killaly has beer.spending a few days here.Miss Bray has been a recent guest of Mrs.J.J.Russell.Mr.Russell Starke will apend the sumnser at the Grove.- Mrs.Fisher, who has been the guest af her daughter, Mra.Peiler, has returned to town.Mr.W.P.Scott and family wil again occupy thelr cottage in the Crescent.Mr.Arthur Robertson was here this week.* : Mr.and Mrs.Laurte Russell have been recent guests of Mr.J.J.Russell.Mr.Clare Macfarlane and are again occupying Mrs.Levine's cottage.Mr.Percy Bellhouse has been the recent guest of Mr.Allistair Mackenzie.Mr.Arthur Birks spent the week end at the Grove.Mr.and Mrs.Wiseman are again occupying their cottage in Upper Beat constield.Mr.Charles Donahue is again one of Beaconsfield's summer residents.Mr.John Peck and family move out next week.Mr.C.Shaw has returned home from a short visit to Quebec.Miss Newhart spent the week end here, the guest of Mrs.Peiler.Miss Macdonald, of Hamilton, was a recent guest of Miss Kathleen Draper.Mr.W.Desbarats spent Sunday at.the Grove with his brother, Mr.Hullett Desbarats, wlio has opened his.cottage there for the season.: Mr.Percy Gifford was among the week-end visitors here.Nr.and Mra.Charles Godfrey are, in .Upper family.Charles \u2018Beaconsfield.| Mr.and.Mrs.\u2018Geoffrey Porteous are among \u2018tis season's new residents.Freddie Browne spent the week \u2018end hére, the guest of Miss Draper.: - Mr.and Mr.P.B.Mignault and | family are expected out shortly.Mr.and Mrs.James Robertson and \u2018Yamily, who: occupied Cottage No.1 for several years will take possession tr r cottage on the golf links early 2 ect sad family are expected it x in cases.Matos Nags, Morph by, Schs.fer and Skiunet are.ocoup, their rooms at the Golf Links.; Mr and Mrs.Fred.Bacon and Mise Charlotte Bacon, will, a usual, spend the summer st | \u2018tha Grew Sir.and.Mrs.Hifntle mmond are expected in 2 Mister Dr shortly, Mz.John Macfarlane and.fami oooupying Mr.Demon new resi nee ine corner of.the station road.r.(George Labbe and family have opened \u201cCrestniéte\u201d\u201d for the summer months.- \\ Mr.J.B.Letendre and family are expected: out next week.or.geo Jordén and family will = eury Mr > Bacon's cottage on th Linka \u2018 supuner.Se Langaedoo and | Mr.| H.Macdonald are guests at alois\u2019.Mr.are od family will y.their summer residence ou Upper Blaconsfield.Mrs.W.E.Shaw and family, with Mr:.and Miss Houbach, were among the first arrivals of the season.Mr.and Mrs.Charles MacIntosh have taken the cotiage occupied by Mr.Vincent Hu t season.Mr and Mrs.L.B.Macfariane and femils, will again occupy Mr.Widmer cottage.Mz.and Mrs.J.J.Russel and family, \u2018with Mr.and \u2018 Mrs, W.Whitaker, are again occupants of the stone sottage on the main road, - .Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Jordan Have opened their cottage in the Crescent.Mr.and Mrs.A.H.B.Mackenzie, who have returned to Monjyeal from the West, have again: taken Ome of Mr.Nelles\u2019 cottages., Mrs.A.C.Clark, accom by the Misses Clark and Mr.and Mg.Hugh Glassford, are expected out shortly, Mr.and Mrs.T.C.Casgrain will open their cottage early in June.Mr, and\u2019 Mrs.Archer Robertson and family have again t cottage No.for the summer monter Mrs.Walter Kavanagh and \\family have taken cottage No.1 on the main Toad, and .are expected: \u201cshordlys Mr.and Mrs.W.H.\u2018Draper have opened their cottage for the :season.Mr.snd Mrs, H.L.Peiler are among the first arrivals here for the seasori.Ms.and Mrs.J.B.Brierley sad fam- ity, who have taken (A 4 are pected © .bi out the first of.June.or.and.Mn.GC.Pratie will, again, py spétage- No,-.10 this éemson va sd Mrs.Philip Robertson and family eve sxported.out the the first week da ce ç - er with Mr.>, ERE \"LAMBERT.The prospects for the: vos wy are bright and booming snd this coyn- try resort is fast merging inte the up- to-date town.Mr.Dan Beatty's ave new Bouse are all occupled.Mr.McNealty has erected two pretty and commodious houses in Victoria, Park.Mr.And.Irving's - two houses \u2018are completed and occupied.The plotureaque cottage erected by Mr.Stevenson, in Yi ark, is is also completed and occupied.~ Mr.Balle has put up.a substantial brick residence on Notre Dame street.Mr.Stevenson has erected a pretty villa in the Park.Workmen are fast converting the résidence purchased by the Toronto Bank from Mr.Bernard, Into what promises to be attractive quarters for thelr branch recently opened here, Mr.Cope is occupying the residence which he purch from Mr.King, on Lorne avenue, Mr.Arthur Whinaby, jr., is occupying one of Mr.Aud.Irving's new houses.Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton, Sherbrogke street, Westmount, and are occupying one of Mr.Beatty's houses on Aberdeen street.Mr.and Mrs.Pritchard will occupy Mrs.Jas.Clark's cottage this year, Mra.Clark spending the summer in Perth, the guest of her sister, Mrs.Fraser.2 Mr.Charles Duchespey has purchased Mr.Herbert Walker's property on Victoria avenue, which he will occupy with bis family this year.Mr.Rollo Elllott, Western avenue, has taken Mr.Gurd\u2019's cottage in Vic toria, where he will spend the summer with his children.Mr.and Mrs.Brown will occupy Mr.Moliette\u2019s house on the lower river front road this summer.Mr.and Mrs.Sproule and family are out carly this meason, occupying their cottage on the riverside.Mr: W.B.Morris and family moved out early, and are occupying Mr.Wal- tet Elliott's house In.Victoria Park.Mr.Walter Elliott and family will spend the summer at Smith\u2019s Point.Mr.and Mrs.J.Warmington have returned for another season, having taken one of Mr.Andrews\u2019 houses on Argyle avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Cecil Johnston, Souvenir avenue, are occupying one of Mr.avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Chris Little have rented their house furnished to Mr.Rough for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.Little will spend the summer in Lancaster.Mr.Thomas Johnston and family have moved into one of Mr, McNealty's new houses.The old Wentworth Hil homestead, purchased last yeAr by Mr.Arthur Mignault, 1s undergoing \u2018extensive alterations and improvements, prior to being occupied by the owner as a summer residence.Mr.Gunning has purchased Mrs, Nicholson's house on Elm avenue, and will shortly make alterations and Improvements.Madame Sincennes and family have moved \u201cinto one of the cottages on tenir | Woodstock avenue.; Mr.Barwick and family have moved and Mrs.Baile on Victoria avenue.Mrs.Wheatley and family have house on Dorchester street west.Mr.and Mrs.J.Sharp will not spend the summer heré this year, having decided to spend the next few months in England visiting: relatives.Miss Ethelwyn Bragg.daughter of Mr.H.Bragg, of Victoria avenue, will be among those spending the summier abroad.Mr.and Mrs.A.BE.Harvey are once more settled In thelr home In Victoria Park for the summer.Mrs.Braithwalte and family, accompanied by her sister, Mrs.Wadsworth, of Jamestown, N.Y.are among those spending the summer abroad being passengers on the steamship Empress of Jreland.Mr.W.Percival and family, of Westmount, are to spend another summer here, having taken the house occupied by Mr.Chris Auchesney last year on Victoria avenue.Mrs.Radford, Toronto, is expeoted here this week to spend the summer pus her daughter, Mrs.T.McCallum.Mra.Radford will be accompanied by Mrs.Walker, .TERREBONNE.Spring! The noisy\" shallows, or the river are in full song again, and blending with the drone of treed waters ig heard at eventide the noisy chorus of the frogs Spring! The time of once more tilling and sowing.of again planning end communing and hoping, the time of new ambitions and ventures and of embarking upon another trip of discovery and experience In life's series of voyages.\u201cMiss F.town.Mr.Beauchamp and Mr.F.Dakin, both of Montreal, visited «Terrebonne last week.Mr.Willie Pretty, of\u201d Montreal.spent Peters, of Montral, is in ter.returning to the city on Wednea- The Misses Myrtle and Estelle Moody \u2018spent the week-end in the city with friends.- .Mr, Percival Waish, of Lachine.was s week-end visitor at the Parsonage, M#.E.B.Devin.M:P.of Ottawa, spent Sunday.and Monday in town.the guest of Mr.Roderick Masson.- Mi.L.Forget.of \u2018Montreal, was a week-end visitor herp.oC \u2018Edos Douglas, both of Montreal.wera \u2018auerts: at Bunyside ont Monday and Tuesday.de, Mr.J.Blanghter.ot: Montreal, spent Mies\u2019 Ellen Ciomwell spent ihe weak | ; Sunday in-town.in town, the guest of her ny _ CAGOUNA.oe r.and Mrs.H® Moody Visited: rela- | Mt and Mrs.Ayton \u2018Cromwell, | roar in Ste.Therows on: y.Vid avenue 22 coe oe bw lf, seme Ee of Tac mre vin (re + LB.Terr) fa = Sane, 2 iu ru for ihe Fours ae iting her.son, the Rey.H.C.Walsh.Bank residence.sad x w Mr.-G.Hickey.of Shawinigan Falls, _ {a « short time was hereon Wednesday Sydney Kirk ex apont the Wolken Le tnt town.the grind guest of Rev.A.H.ang o Moasienor Boldue ha ha de 72 since : n.te Jaouary, and Miss Louise Mackie, of NY | Dred in \u201cable bo wires I.paid a fiying visit! to her me last .©.: week: when in town she.was guest.iH.HER ah, with] or.\u201ca \u2018dberiién.who has made of her father, Mr.J.iL.Mackie, J.P, È Tnt frien pate, rir Mao.[yevaral additions to :his country resi- f mele, and during the: inter and spring, pence \u2018came out with he family last week.élianan spent.can Mrs.Brena , Tio.i Srace es Ms Percy: have moved out | P.M.Wickham's cottages on Victoria - tntorthe house recently occupied by Mv.moved into Westmount, occupying , & 4° a few days here with Mrs.J.Blaugh- | The Misses Irene \u2018Madhaurlà and {\u2019 Mr.Thos: \u2018 leave in 6.8 pi dha me en : oiiday fo Xngend.§ natic_ | 5 La Rid Py TT oh LACHUTE: 4 and Mrs, Charles | pp he een x doe parture for the 4 rior wd de Misa Catharine Was the guest of n, qn Sunday.Mr: Jack Parsons, of Montreal, has arrived: ut bis.summer cottage, \u201cThe Bungalow.\u201d Miss Parsons, of Mont Guest of Miss Jessie Drenn a Misa.Nellle Hildreth.of.* Montreal, was the guest of Miss Raitt last week.\u201cMr.\u2018and Mrs.Willlam Forbes and Mr.Andrew Forbes, of Montreal, were in Lachute on Tuesday.© Mr, J.C, Copping, of Montreal, was in town.on Tuesday.Mr.William Lucas, of Montreal, has arrived:in town, and is at present preparing \u2018his cottage, \u201cRiverside Villa,\u201d Yor the arrival of his family later on.Mr.Roy .and Miss Ada Dewar.of Montreal, and Miss Hawking; of Vancouver, were.in Lachute this week.Mr.Wilbur Fraser, of Montreal, was ihe\u2019 guest: of his mother, Mrs.Hugh Frasér \u2018sr, on Sunday.rron, of Montréal, her father; Mr.T.is the BEAUHARNOIS: ve Me J.GH Bergeron, M.P.has arrived to spend the Aummer in his villy \u201c Ma Chaumiere\u201d Mr.J.Roberts, of Montreal, 1a apend- ing the summer here.Mr.W.Mercier, -K.C.is in his new suminer residence for the new season.Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Robert, of Montreal, have reopened their villa, Le Manoir.' The Hon.A.A.Thibadeau and tamlily- will spend the summer here again in their villa on the point, 8t Louis.Dr.A.Lemieux has arrived at Bellevue.with his family, for the summer.Mr.and Mrs.C.H.J.Maguire have arrived at Bellevue for the summer.Le Comte G.des Etangs, of Montreal, spent a few days hege last week.Mr.C.E.Emard and family have arrived here to spend the sumuner., Mr.Hormidas Roy and family will spend the summer here.(Continued on page fourteen.) \u201c=; SUMMER RESORTS.HOUSE SWAMPSCOTT, MASS.SUMMER RESORTS.ight on the Ocean.But thirty minutes from Boston by rail.The best appointed and most up-to-date Suinimer hotel on the famous North Shore.Renowned for its SELECT PATRONAGE.Safe ocean bathing directly in front of the house.The best of deep sea fishing and sailing, Two excellent golf cuurses and faciiitics for every other out-door sport close at hand.The finest roads for driving.ride rg and autoinoblling to be found .any- Where.An up-to-date garage and well- equipped Hvery connec:-1 with the hotel.The orchestra at the hotel js made up of Boston Symphony players.New bath houses and Sun Parlor have been added since last season.Write for booklet and other information.OPEN JUNE 22nd.AINSLIE & GRABOW, Freprietors BOSTON BOOKING BUREAU, 673 Boyiston Street.Our Mr.Grabow wili be ut the Windsor Hotel, Montreal, May \u2018% from 9 till 3, with room plan and prices.1248 June 1et =.ea Oct.pt.ABENAKIS SPRINGS HOTEL modirn agd hoe Ughted with gas, sanitary _phimbing and sewerage.Delightfully situated on the Saint Francis River, near Lake Sait Peter, 68 miles from, Mositrea) via Grand Trunk Raliway.Pn ro a Serurdey ts Mander, $300, Boating, Bathing, Fishing, Tonnti, ABENAKIS SPRINGS \u201cAIINERAL WATER AND BATHS Recomimendoë by the highest medical authorities 1 a cure fos gout, rheuciations, -neurasthenis, diseases of kidneys, liver, stomach.A Delightful Place to Rest and Recuperate.* Grand old trees and wide porches for those who care more for vest thas recreation.Long distance Bell phone, telegraph and post-office in the hotel.Write, telephone or wire.Ratés, twelve to sixteen dollars per week.\u2019 facsouf AR rata 1 ; from rigors of e ordis pe Se ratios climate ar south.and moat eura axurioùs bathe\u2018 tree waters known for Rheumatism, Gout ar ° Nervous Diseases.Complete Hydrothers- bene apparatus Magnificent hath house\u2018 and enclosed swimming pool.Ideal golf course: fine livery; supers roads.THE.NEW HOMESTEAD hotel, perfect: ir.social sanitary arrangements: patronized.dy gir X Pa.Laurier and rrany leading Canadians.Broker's office, sun direct New York wire.rough \u201cman - Pr car leaves New York 4.58 p.arriyes at Spring 8.35 a.m.Stap over (Allowed at Washington.cufslon ickets on sale at Chess; praka & Ohio.oftice.263 Broadway, and offices of Pennsylvania Kallroad, \u2018Now Yotk, Alo at prinatoat Cai oan Jeet offices of.sonnectine Un Ine 8 un Information 4 Ww.168 36 er, a= A.at De.ST, ROSE HOTEL te open nov for summer.ders.Bpe- cla\u2019 rats, for.families.In a: thoroughly up-to-date THE GRAND View.\u2018N.Y.Le acte tlués botel, with ail modirn ap- HOTEL WENTWORTH.New Castle, N.H.nk C.-Hals, M For elghteen years America's Tending tod D qe aurions summer \u2018hotel, 475 sunny, ms private b.outside room p aths.ali moderg Several hundred acres of : shore front and landscape g lent club house.canoeing, fishing.virgin forest,ses.- ardenx Excel golf inka tennis court, \u2018sailing, and the la ed Roms the Sovernment for vu» Pence Conference.and embody he overs comfor:.eonvenience and attraction that money and thought e.supply.y programme by Carl Baer's gongart orchestra of well-known musicians.and good roads for automobiles: For\u2019 cation of heaith, rest, and relaxmtiomns pure air, and good water, the Wentworth offers exceptions! inducements.For {illustrated book.further riféntare and\u2019 dlagram of rooms address FRANK .\u20ac, HALL, Mgr, 18 S:ate st.Boston, Mate, New Tork oftice, 74 Broadway.124 690d ~ ca 1 à fe , poi nder effte! \u2018 Brénégetiont Ont, Ten ie Fol 4 nf Boating and all other, putéosr pce nte Manageras and Gounirz Hd.GLEN VILLE INN, Hatley, Quobée, - CANADA, te Mopt.13th. 1 81) Baths.Also Publié H aw Phowes in veoms.Musle fs mae on sions.Teerss.America Le Far Jia se weekly\u2019 np: Gérege C ds we: i wd; per das Former of, atniaia Gap, Pa TH sp, oat Le orto Bo reise 3 Des \u201d n 4 .Ca A \\ ; Hn \u201caw salt water bathing pool in the world.Bel Tors s ee ae A æ 5 my Me \u2018 u ' ax EN veu: n 3 3 ha our fam! ty aol niin unw fe \u201cWo ouldn't it ce Aor to : ernment eus set At qu rates all our Aopen mid Len 80.bf iaty Vor rack \u2018By SAA ue a Phar.we es I ve aires mincvined,.io TEE GUARANTEED } ad MILK CO.,LTD, Par tar party have Alwsys been ?\u2019 + nx 45 thay then \u2018Telephone Uptown od, 114 3eod 5 se CATHERIES ST.WEST.y have re base puit The Easiest Way to Furnish a Home Is to take.advantage of our liberal credit system which bridges the alley between your desige to buy and your inability io pay spot cash SIDEBOARDS, at the time of purchase.The bridge is open to all, and thousands $9 to 8150.have crossed to happy, well furnished cosy homes.4 - Just select what you need, pay a little down, and the balance in small weekly: or monthly instalments.The disclosure.of - \u201cthe \u201cconc tone\u2019 promised by the new bill g, J new with them and given hem thelr euppost and troubled spoch in Irish oat lite, Through thick a this .ot Offered LA ha 1 ich enthuse the Teoh poiel key \u201chang ld ie \u201c a OI Cc The secrets of the alleged \u201cHome Rule substitute for the Heme Ru to whieh day there In no organized struggle car Bill\u201d have been at length disclosed to a pledged themaelves, and on the strength wondering waorld\u2014and the world\u2019s won- of whicn t % had, both at the Soren) as larger I Pi ger.Instead of belng allayed thoraby.18 ets support of Me, Roamond and the stone liad and ever piste to G redoubled.he Liberal mountain has jrish Parllamentary Party.gives the Irish [in Home Redmond, been twenty years -in labor, and the people (as Mr Birrell took care to ex- the Irish Pari amentars periy oe th mouse produced would not flutder even a plain) no power whatsoever to pass any Iriel nation, a Reena ule\u201d bMl, at Primrose Dame.In the late\u2014and let .us Dow law.or anything in the shape of a which evan Mr.Birrell, who offers it, hope the last\u2014stage of Irish party poli- new law.even & law for the regulation taughs ou a sleeve, , Ucs, there has not been known a more\u2018 of the parish pump, and no power to im- \u2014 keen disappointment than that caused by pose any tax.t does not give them The Conservative party is insignifi- the disclosure of.the innocuous measure Control of their own judiclary, their con- cant in numbers.and is disorganised, so long looked forward to and so much Siäbuiarv.or even the Metropolitan po- While the Liberal party is great and vinted of as a \u201cHome Rule Bill.\" lice.One-fifth of the members of the strong.and possessed of the largest ma- Keen disappointment was the lot of all Council will be \u201celected\u201d by the English Pa ; the faithful followers of the Irish Parlla- ord-Lieutenants, and we may safely in- #o that a better opportunity for them to mentary Party, Disgust was the portion fer they are not consumed with love foc.| Tédeem \u2018their thousand-times repented of manv of them, While the great body Ireland They will not be allowed to Pledges could not easily be conceived.of thinkers and workers who form the make laws, as 1 stated, but to console Mr.Redmond, who as a statesnian hy Young Ireland Party, the Sinn Fein them for the little deprivation, they wi! have been.expected at the lsat general could not disguise their delight with the Le permitted to pass resolutions ad Hhi- election to ama at obtaining the balance measure, Whose revelations must they um.The Lord-Lieutenant, his pa- of power in most unstateemanilke man- well knew, cause the scale to fall from ternal capacity.will every night read ner, ordered the great Irish vote in .Eng- DRESSERS, em 84.65 to 890.00.\u201cLook: at your Ceilings.If they \u2018are cracked; warped or discolored, we want you to write us for information about cur indestructible Metal Ceilings and Walls, They sre fire-proof, and prevent a blaze , from spreading beyond the room where i it started.the eyes of that great body of our peo- h en land\u2014a.vote which he says controls 140 Howie CORITINETION Sanit: too, \u201cfor pre Moo Vath pathetic aincecity, believed \u201cthe {rresponeitve cmiaren in Britian cities-to be given fo the L! Lib- | I the ih dh ne » they \u2018can be freely wahed.| a ey Were to see vation for Ire- of er erals v luna coming out of Weatminstor, and the: !LSya that may [co ardentiy express Ire.Me detection by offeriog bien à bil waren | lf rich and harmonious appearance they give to a room, our the British Liberals were to be the Lord's jand's hopes or In any other way offend they know well wil badly damage his \u2018ngtruments in transmitting the afore- against England's canons of good taste.prestige in Ireland.CABINETS mentioned salvation, in short the representatives of the people Four years ago the Conservative party, Classified M al ( 818 to 800.\u2014 to be permitted to play at \u2018Home it was Well known, were only too anx too au i S and 3 to grant to Ireland a local The new bill) does Yrreparable damage .Rule,\u201d so long as they remain good boys.ie which mrould put this one to shame.tc the prestige of the Irish Parilamen- lary Part Amongst the body of our But because it dla not amount to true People who still faithfully followed them.co OmY It nor responsibilities hese Home Rule, Mr.Redmond and the Irish are unsurpassed, and can only be equalled at great expense, The embossed asapite discouragements interminable, the are very Fare.- The taxes which: England party der: properly scouted it.ang Wil- designs lend thesfiselves readily to the most magnificent coloring, or even ran © e n Fein rty \u2014 the relan good\u2019 children am n, who pleaded ERC ar ee er Le Band ml Td | lB ee They ar cluied according - Imperial Pi t fo architectural wh of Ireland only on the soil of Ireland posal, to the hei atte for any held held up to the execration of the he Irish to © 8 styles, an produce perfect y.wi ve large accessions as a result o horte the t Th in at home road: \u2019 me Rule BIL\u201d An.{mportant fauve ta mais mood all Shericominy TH ead of a traitor!\u201d If the Ton party nce put on properly, they will last as long as the house itself, and EXTENSION COMPLETE, HOUSE FURNISHERS, portion of tne Parllamentary Party fol- der the Land Act, which from having was going to compromise upon Irelande the small expense of repainting every four or five years gives an entirely TABLES, 30 d 32 Not D St t W owing in Ireland, and even out of Ire- b f heralded bless! is now Claire, wou! e muc \u2026 : _ land\u2014the thinking portion\u2014had been for bein erated FLEE to have accepted the better bli which new and fresh interior finish.84.50 to 860.an otre ame ree est.\u201c the past few years combatting the Sian eat difficult and unpleesant tasks Wyndham would have given four years { Pont Cozsérne, Ont, Jen ms 1000 - Fein Party, saying that the Parliamen- whieh had, feilen to.England's lot tp do Since, and then worked for more.It 1s \"Iam very much pleased with the Metal Cel tary Party must get this last chance.We in Ireland heretofore will now be done very unwise thing and a deplorable tart asd wish to malt ia regard to to in merits, thet Yor dor i Jou last feel certain that in thelr asservations, by the new Counci\u2014anad consequenti thing for Mr.Redmond and the Irish of fluish and cleanliness, {Tar choad of fo ote Frrrinigren'd} frayed that they have the I Liberals pinned to the most effective way of bringing the party, aie after a au pretr tir public Pledges that \"sich finish for the interior of oF any | ome Rule.ey speak truly, and thev English Government to its kn.i - ; will make good.It it should Déppen that lang will under the new act eS Le from the present \u20ac Liberal party, that they Xowann A.DAVIDSON.| wa are again decelved, we shall recon- our people.would obtain it this sesston\u2014gpromises We supply complete designs with acctirate working plans sider our poaltion as supporters of the Many of the more moderate of our | that have held faithfully to them the y p gns te 96 P so that the party.Now quita & number of the think- le are resting content with describ- Test body .of the Irish people, und that ceilings and walls are easily put up.ers who still bravely persisted in con- oe Îhe \u2018new act as a \u201cfarce\u201d: they might have Suthared for them hundreds of The first Unulng thelr support of the party, wil Bo.nearer the.mere If king Ponant De oe aie tit pe \u20ac cost is very moderate, and is secede, realising \u2018the hopelessness of any further than thei : soon covered ion i real good being done for Ireland by Par- curse.T nose, they called it a promise weaken thelr case by ac ' by the reduction in llamentary actlon\u2014at least so long as the In the light of this proposed act, let C PUNE as \u201ca a Soon this farcical\u2019 bill, insurance premiums if they are used body of Irish Parliamentary representa- us see what advances have been made in Vhose absurd \u2018concessions\u2019 even English thr t the h tives are weak ara :mpotent.even though 20 years by the Irish Parliamentary 3'MleSmen laugh as hod ang.oughou e house.k LL _ sincere\u2014as- in-the- pi ay, movement.- - - SEUMAS = - tt Rs nwa oo vous Son Bed Write for our catlogue shovring - Ttrests with you whether or not v many handsome designs.Sent feo you cure yourself of Kidney Trouble.Doctors and drugs have nothing to do with it.You\u2014 .and GIN PILLS\u2014have everything to do with it.GIN] VERS ON THE governed by the consideration how far if you mention this paper.48Q - , the principles upon which that scheme HIS M A ESTY AND] \u201c20 s based consist with athe cfective Metal Shingle and Siding Co., hin control of Irish .- NEW IRISH BILL pelianchester Guardian: \u201cIt fault la to Limited, Preston, Ont.VE A ih EK e m on | Montreal Branch: U PILLS qure you\u2014if you them e chance.ooo RARE : pere teat it attempts too little COLONIAL PREMIERS Cor.SC Catherine St ant Delarinier Ave.Will you ?i te the new elective body which is to take over the work of some * Now, don\u2019t say \u2018I have tried s0 many without getting better\u201d or \u201cI don't believe es 1 ever do English and Irish Press \u2018on Mr.Rirs [.0f the more {important among the Briills .t t Buckingh .iE numerous administrative boards which Brillant Banquet a ckingham | Le rell\u2019s Administrative Measure\u2014 between them govern Ireland are too Palace in Honor of the : me any good.\u201d You have never tried CIN PILLS and Fagit 1 Found With It.email, ita resources too inconsiderable | Visitors.oe D.erefore you cannot reslize what marvels y can perform.- - _ give the expetiment a fair chance or ; Let them prove their worth.Give them a fair trial.Get ?Oo to artrant fhe | interest nd eniist the 0 or \"© 6 boxes (for $2.50)\u2014take them faithfully\u2014and see what a A Dublin oprrespondent.states: even under this Bill something sub- The banquet of His Majesty King Hd- \u201cmiracle they work in your own case.- ; Your halp fades\u2014or gots 1y Nationalist! opinion on the Council mtantiai could be dons.Jt ward VII.at Buckingham Palace, in hon.hon drwwing Sx from would be a co .Bll is iMcglt to arrive at.Freeman's first step in restoring to Ireland the or or of the Colonial Premiers, tha Bo in Betodr Te it official the royai Invitation members of the Ro: = ee d'en fax far- There is no risk\u2014no danger of \u20ac are sold on au\u201d , the organ of the party.] vitalising sense that ahe is not a de- ir i GIN praciigily _ throws the responsibility pende but & melf- rig in [family, the Ministers who accompanied © où T getting nothing in return.acy, se ernirig unit the Premios to this country, the High ; for tepuhg \"br tejecting the bI] on tre system of the Brion Ste the Premiers to this country, fern » unconditional guarantee that they will cure you or money cn Convention.But it all Deadly Post and Merch tithe vario Sou, Minis and the np Conver critiiséé Fb9 \u2018the |: Pie may be said with.unbesl- cx a or the) Mo unter: \u20ac int, : ve .- - Mother Country, con-.b s rails Bo they whole bik tating confidence ot Mr.Birrell's Irish SC anes in ail a distinguished company Ca ; Tes you have finished the sixth box\u2014if you don\u2019t feed ; t .doesnot contain -oùe; soifigilla ore ! té \u201cBelow I].7 well, look well, sud cannot honestly say that \u201cmii The same caution does not characterise ot, é «ol t hed the state dining IK Co of Home Rule.This being so the idea Thé latter reac ou x Pen TE ti .+\" Kidney and Bladder Trouble have disappeared populad option, De mot under, that the Government are taking a step Y00m by Way of th splendid sults of state stand the Hos Gistinocions shgwn in the in the direction of Home Rule may be pRATImERA, All of WHE Were rns it, i bill.Th t what they are to Dif aside.and the bill may be consid- ex-boilahments of the state inine room bg is ap trio FPE = gain by it, pe erha in \u2018he mat- purely 8s 'a measure for the Im- |, qq suppismented by the celebrated gold.ry esd i Re Fr no attention fer of improved school buildings.So far Pre voient Lookes at.trom {hs of Ir.[plate from Windsor, which, with great = a = le Leal 4 a as Dublin #8 concerned, it will pot be of view, tt ts a well 1a oan ols of Treshly cut roses, adomed me vo He the empty boxes to your dealer aud be be pro your money.No affidavit is required word for it.i \u201cTHAN shbws our faith in GIN PILLS.Try them ad let them prove what they can do for you .affected to he pement of a single far.ness-ifke measure that confers real sd- The following is a list of the djners:.How to Get the § $ 1.00 Bot Set ar 1e dr Srna nistrat: control,\u2019 as goes, Hair - \u2019 fon ne oe made Ry he pensloned class without Jisturbing unnecessarily de- The Prince of va Wales, nt, .Baie to STE = dre er 4 \u2018 PILLING BRIDGE, Dec.1st, 1904.2.Even the unoffl bth Press, In.) porhape, ss most Important Feature g, The Duke of Fife, o, the Duke of Argyll | ev a ae er Be ; wh Zn see sendim for 3 00 worth ages Pülsfortue as represented by > y Independ- \u20ac and r Wilfrid Laurier, Mr.Deakin, Sir Jo-\" > S300 Bt.: ne or at me , Please ant, has re énthustanfs for the meas: [mace sos Irieh eh or auincuennia) *ePh Ward, Dr.Jameson, Sir Robert For Baie = - Abe = Tes de.Lavrrence) deny ait ee catherine ei send them as soon as possible.a 1 ques a OT the ta UE pre It declares.that t the Ineasure must pertads, having the spending of the Bind.pe.Saoor, Ti Bannerman, Tonk \u2018 ; _ 113 2 sow my neighbors snd they recommend them very highly.\u201d \u2018 eon wand hat.oven aa\u2019 3t TENT: be.TONEY, under Irish control.Borden, Sir Willlam Lyne, Dr.T.Smartt, Pr = Yous truly, Mma.Dowarp McCaxrmy, Birmingham Dally Post: \u201cClearly the thy Marquess of Lansdowne, Karl Car- more campreheneive, of â remand Is Cabinet discussions have.revealed à fhugton, the Hari of Fagin, he Earl of made for better finan rms, strong opposition to any far-reaching Onslow, the arl of Der iscount is poirited out \u2018that when education is WUE approximating to either of Knutsford, Viscount Milner, Court- provided for there will be nothing left 4 Glads ney, Lord Denman, Lord Knollys, Lord for the general expenses of the Coun- MT: tone\u2019s Bills.The Prime Min- Stréthcons, Major-General SI ve - cil.It ts hardly necessary to say that !ster and Mr.Birrell have had to @0-|aibot, \u2018Six J.0.Maches, Mr ana HE commodate themselves to the.opinions Gaon blll is conte re.Sr condemned by the of Mr.As quith and other of the Libet- Reeves, Sir Horace Toser, Sir Willlam Every one: of the pro- al I 1 Arbuckle, Sir R.Solomon,\u2019 Mr.Dobson, éuled, and many of them ; unveria Ists, and tri so doing they Sir T,.IL.Fuller, Mr.Balfoyr, Mr.or HE nrown aside es \u20188 er a rable compromise which tert Giadatone, Mr.Asquith, Mr.Sy soc.a box\u20146 box for fa.50.\u2018Sent, on receipt et price if your dealer does not handle them.* \u2026.BOLE DRUG CO.- « WINNIPEG, Man.\" Co.Ts a of Giscuegion, \u201cMr | V1! satisty fio ome; and ,lewst of all, Buxton.Bir B Grey, Mr.Birrell, Uno red | ; py John arte evening paper does the Nationalist party.The bill \u2018does not der-Becretary for the, Colonies; Mr, the Unc cured Inn tow Att Dhenmatie Elixir, of On, dossp lengli esse nipt even mention the bill in the way of give ome Rule, nor will it neçes-! Lyiteiton, Sir J.West Ridgeway, Sir Articuler, detaminctory.wid Gots Ehonsatiom, 55 well ns Lubbers nd pot: comment.I : sarily lead up to Home Rule, Never- Montagu Omman oy Bir Francis Hop- $2.50 a bottle.Ask It from your or from Or, JOSEPH COMTO18, 1686 BE Jantes theless, it is not an alternative.to Wood, Sir Maurice Halzmann, Lord Far- J.Street, corner.af Atma one ! e Government's Irish proposals | Home.Rule.It means, no doubt, that qubar, Captain Collins, Mr.Taverner, Mr.Th -|the ment for the time bel Eceon, Mr.Jenkins, Colonel \u2018Frederick, Consultations et'Me'effice, or rex br by mall\u201d are the subject of general press com NE ord Edward: parks ton, ric ridonces, + ment.Bubjoined are a few extracts have abandoned Mr.Glædatone's policy, | (5 Major - SA - from the views exprossed by some of Put there iy nothing in the bill which Moicr Murray ho SD Derek Keppel, \u2019 vo se : __ 118 7 law : the prénoipal papers in the provinces Will vitiate the Home Rule demand, ro - During thé banquet - : and in Ireland: and nothing to prevent the Libéral l'arsebed Une guests in the Foil ovine ty sa Irish Times: It is uncertain whe- |Party reverting to the principles to! «3 cannot leavs this room {thou .ther the Nationalists will accept Mr.Wihch they have\u2019 so often given Mp- ing my glass io wish prosperity out paie Birrell'a Devolution Bill, but it is quite Service when (if ever) they think the piness guests who re BE oh sent party in both hme in more propitious,\u201d Dominions BE \u2018Bayona the Beas, Dr cnent my Houses of Parliament must resist it to| Yorkshire Post: \u201cThe bit will\u2019 Lhe ui give a hearty welcome to the distin.a ° the uttermost.As an attempt- strenuously - resisted by a united Un | Jened statesmen who are hère to-night, ) Kills Vetmin ed reform of Irish administration, the fonist party.as in itself an invasion of And trust they will carry away with them | em\u2014\u2014\u2014 m- ee rinéipl t CHE BED- _ bill vidlates.every .principle of co or ple of eguality het RATS; MICE; COCKROA 8, .cs 24recable impression of \u2018the Mother monsense and of constitutional govern- ral parts of the.Uni i ment.Ita adoption will be followed by Once get the National Comet Fresh! Jirian them God-speed on their voy- BUGS, ROACHES, ETC.- - : separation as surely as the night fol- of It may grow the Irish -Parilament,\u2018 mn Vàrd of His Majesty's Irish Guards ve - 25e a Bottle, st ail Dragsiste.: lows the day.While giving Ire- with executive responsible to ft, which'}'was in attendance at A; © Manufactured.by ru 1and everything that would be fatal to remains, as it has been for thirty plaved selections during the venting.To No XINoT CHEMIC co, 1M.Monts .EA her peace and welfare, it withholds the years, the irreducible minimum of the fformal\u2019 speeches were delivered, and ne | ma one concesston which Irishmen of all NationaHat 4 er When, the Nation } uni | uniforms were wo! \u2014 \u2014 parties have agresd in demanding, alists meet In\u2019 nvention to à oo : - XO MORE Gl dt.SE mire namely, the right of conducting their thelr attitude towards the bili, thelr] .\u2014- PTS oh vos cannot agora to we; grér 'hended néw\u2018a-days,- 7 rE ows pifeate.Hill: Basineds.© declston will depend upon the test partment\u2019 of legislation and Le : ee re | Dally Express (Dublin): Proposals so which Mr.Redmond has declared they harps! - n and adminis.|, .\u201cPARISIANS - crode in their hip, so reckiess will apply to-the bill\u2014wtiethèr âte pas- Beotsman: \u201cFor = = : in their contaziip}\u2019 both for principles sage would.tend in any way to weaken\u2019 ur.Binell apoke vi wi an, hour an re sin hak mens ary tir\" masores: out restore.a Grey.ècs er Bleached Hand for warnligs, ve rarely been sub- the, demand for complete self-govern- rom any of his vi ow Fors \u2018and buried.as before, It le sasy to apo.ar anent.ns haie PA mitted, ponsible Minister Le ment.cal a supporters, and with no of | ne.Ehpiicat once & Mouth, neat the roots, Will keep your Marr intl, fr Sticky.8 deliberate dssbm Sheffield \u201cTelegraph: \u201cenidity does : Toe ere 86 pr tion ke \u201cIt otf \u2018vhe market 3 par 6%, or two Boxer Parts of the Judges and \u2018mot carry one far in poMuow.That te « Sent to, ana Bart of.Can nis HE from, ebs ration.Wien drdering ana a \u2018the whole trulsm (ich the Government ample \"i ES Fou \u201coe Mokireat Tol Main aia fa0s.PHEW &.00.dale Agents tor fnèry ot Irish adminéatration is Ucely to exemplify befors te aevoiue | in the hands |'t are very much older, nt , that will, to all prier de er the way in which Mr.| , be a standing Baitops ous Let them \u2018with Tldleule in his > speech.\u2018\u2019Govern- minority\u201d will be not so much rene on Hompt to face two ways will, e loyal wiped we feel confident.soon deteotèd 0e oat?It fs a measure the country.\u201d br mddest in and almost: timid in [Newcastle Chronicle: Ae present | thé safeguards that it provides for [British opinion is: averse the working of the new Irish authority from the idea of Home Ru x vit ihe 1 that coumsfui i ou y Spologists nor ausellants can pretend | Counail, slways .4e Trial | captured those who are animated\u2019 hatred irene\u201d Bra = of rather 1 Rule Bill.If the cOunoil Le to vin than by Jove of Ireland.5 | be a success it must be en- [to recondle Britiah optnion ¢ Get busy and send in the covers\u2014belf 4; Le - dozen may earn you watch.Pet, Geto circular with: full particulars va\u2019 \u201con doaler, or write to : .A8 SUPPLIED TO TE HOUSE OF.LORDS L HOUSE OF COMMONS *, TT FARRELL, lad, Meutéent, Auot 5 fe a nest\u2019 te te varie ve ht à a pos de a, © \u201c pm, fy Canoes we ES absolutely wate! : Ki ae a 10 a \"ater A Remaves.ola paint né.Yarnish.! IMGARTHUR &% C0.ial es » : \u20ac PHILLIPS: squann.© Museum of Clothes for Parle.] Paris is to have à new museuir ot à irteresting character.It will bs fe 5g fg 1 i Fees respect and | abled to do something for:the solution Home Russ.truss there i on some unoccupied land vordering = of our Industral questions; but whete fow voices \"act In a diste pote 56 the the Champ de Mare, and will coma nla # &, = to An a the, resources under Mr.abolition of a religious tot ® of.\u2014_= re res : maintenue without De pe ala.The The muswiom : 8 scheme it ls had to ses -Lisutenant; It Le not lone TTT ingle Femininity.\u201c American Rush is On.Lenoir wis Ta the president of the Boy © ciete de l'Histoire du Costume; M.Maure ir {oe Mamdron, tho well known writer, whe! fils the vicé-chair, Iréeh people will give the most onretul than amasing that such an an conatderatiofi \"to: the among othey diese guished members of the Joclat \u2014the | £ uoriad\u201d * .with provision fh our Constitution \u2018should : he desire to Ana in them a moneuré of ve beens allowed to survive the re \u2018Usstulness, But their dedision mut be moval of auch bars in nearly every da sa te] Ww have come on se tremendous- The London Dally Mall in an article on ith somé cases sickness,\u201d Bald ost iy in the last generation or so that they the prospagts for a great influx of Amer- nat.Soetoite nn quoted in Have.got to 2 posltion wher, they are [ican visitors im the coming summer say» Philedelp \u201cThere was 8 | pprhèsé.6 Jitrie- fiddy.They want to |tEmt 250,000 are expected.The real rush a axe Li independence a avis will begin this \u2018month.\u201cAmerican holt | dom of a Penton Gay-makers.spesid as a rule from three .\u2018the rotecs En tne mort of worepi of Ue.| CAVE ta À Fortnight, in; London,\u201d says the y Saat.have # both \"avs Word, J Mail.\u201cIn that time they contrive not only Loaded, 1 iia 10 880 Mowt of the famodd show pinces, = ave Siem Westminster.Abbey.to the 3 .jCLeshire Cheese, but stv do 20.great deal Su cntards Tocthiog\u201d ot.- og.9 Tor some mericans X on eras \"wt ie frig der of American caso and making tons.Socordingly .are patrons of the fuser.ir Dctallle, the paint te 7h pipi will.ooLsist of a wonderful optle on of sets.tumen from the middle ages down: one end of the ninefeenth century, im bo displayed on lite-shsed.model Notwithstanding the frigidity of the _ weatNer, summer has come, so far as the.theatrical world is concerned, His Majestj'e closes to-night, and, the Pragcais and the Royal have thelr + \u2018usual summer stock on tap next week.The Dominion and Sohmer Parks are \u201ctn the field.and jsok for their usual share cr the few who do not go out of town in the summer time.It is _ surprising, too, how the poor men who \u201d have to spend the hot summer evenings in the city manage to while away : the time In some kind of way, while thelr fortunate families are having tan, freckles, and fun by the lakeside, the gurgling brook and the sounding sea.Some cynical thing, who ought to be ashamed of himself, has suid \u201c7.that the difference between the town |\u201d and country in summer is largely a \u201cHx, matter of beverages.In the town you get it served to you on a marble : À, counter under an electric fan, and the {; \u2018Soa plays a tingling song against the TT glass as the man in white passes it out.In the country you get warm Beer out of a bottle behind the barn.The season which is just closing in \u201cMontreal has, on the whole, been one ~- of remarkably well sustained interest and generous profit.Notable attrac- =.thops have been plentifully sprinkled 3 throuxh a bunch of averages, such as \u2018+: the haughtiest homes of the Thespian \u201c #,, elsewhere have not disdained to spend \u201ctheir money upon.In all the thea- \u201ctres, too, the season has been practi- +- cally continuous.The custom of f° opending at least one or two evenings Xe tn the week at a theatre Is thus be- = coming a settled one In Montreal, so \"that managers are year after year feeling safer and safer in sending good things this way.- The city came within an ace of hav.|, ng a Keith vaudeville house in Mont- \"7 yeal, just about the time the present In- Francais built.\u2018deed.the owner of the lot met tha %.Kelth manager here, and negotiations \"were in progress for a building to © .Keith specifications on the then burnt dot of the Francais, when a threatened lawsuit over the burning of the old theatre changed the minds of the vis- tors.They went away with a fat 5751 deposit cheque unused, and, shortly .after.made an investment in London, which diverted their attention from Canada.Proctor tried out Her Ma- festys as a vaudeville house, but .djopped it before the public had be- ~: ome \u201ceducated\u201d to taking its vaudeville in the west end.Now we are to have a house devoted entirely to ; vaudeville all the year round instead of only in the summer time, as has % \u2018tisen Montreal's fate for years past.' During the many past summer sea- sens.it may be remarked, en passant, Méntreal has had at @ cheap price Setne of the most high priced and best \u201cvaudeville turns Kmown to the stage a Of the world.and.Sohmer has become 4 noted all over the continent.The $- multiplicity of places of amusement tt.amd the fact that the more there are \u2018the better they all seem to do, 1llus- tristes something of how rapidly the efty is growing in population and \u201c tieans of paying for amusement.Next season (this autumn) will see the city provided with six theatrical houses, +.ohe vaudeville house one theatre in 7 churse of construction, two theatres occasionally used, two amusement - parks, and seventeen ploture machine 1 thentres.\u201c Now May Irwin has followed the 1.%MmDle of the noted English theatrl- .Yen) widow, and is going to marry a - >ijentieman young enough to be her i \u201480 they say.Indeed.there have 3 E stories that the stout and emil- HF comedienne was 58.As a mat- was being a $ ten of fact (according to the book), Cr ba was born in Whitby, Ont, in 1862, \"Z'end is thus but 45.\u201cHe\u201d that Is to be.is alleged to be 27.May Irwin oy oh the stage in 1876, and is still Pa rom being regardéd as one whose \u2014 utlge days are over.It Is true that \u201cgood living and good humor have Mméde her roll up a Httie fat, but she hae also rolled up seven or eight hun- drgd thousand dollars, and has some Undensidered trifies in real estate which are not decreasing in value.#be has been a widow (Mrs.Keller) K 21 years, having been married in 7 8.By the way she could only ; ave been 16 when she was married \u2018Mefcre, and only 14 when she first LILLIAN DAVE #7 went on the stage.Those who remember her on the stage in the late sevenifes might have thought she looked\u2014but, there, the book says she was born in 1862, and there's an end of it Her malden name, off the stage, in her childhood days before coon songs were Invented, was Campbell.THE WEEK IN PLAYHOUSES.A favorite play and a new star are announced for the coming week at \u2018the Academy, \u201cWhen Knighthood Was in Flower,\u201d is the vehicle, and Grace Merritt is the young actress who 1s essaying the stellar role.Though the play has often been described as a romantic drama, It is said that Miss Merritt's conception of the part of Mary Tudor has resulted in introducing much more comedy than have any of her predecessors, and as it is presented this season, \u201cWhen Knighthood Was in Flower,\u201d should be termed a romantic comedy.The story of the play revolves around the love of Mary Tudor, sister of King Henry VIII, of England, for Charles Brandon, a captaln in the King's Guards.Mary Tudor, as the dramatists have plctured her, was a willful, beautiful.courageous, and above all, lovable girl, and the first act tells the story of Mary's love for the lowly Brandon.and how in defence of her honor he Kills in a duel, Sir Adam Judson.cousin to the Duke of Buck- fæhäm.For this killing Brandon 1s sent to prison, and the remainder of the play is filled with exciting scenes and cllmaxes, which \u2018happily terminate in the last act with the union of Mary and her lover.The company engaged in Miss Merritt's support is a large one, and among the better known players are Alfred Swenson, John E.MacGregor, John G.Edwards, Adoph Megaarden, .Tom Hall, Frank Sager- son, Mario Majeroni, Geo.Rareshide, Will Morton, Virginia Cranna, Louise Romanowitz, Lorie Palmer, Alice Lea- vitt.Lacile Mitchell, and Bieile Sinclair.Chas.E.Blaney's military comedy- drama.\u201cAcross the Pacific,\u201d will be the attraction at the Theatre Fran- cals next week.The play 1s bullt around incidents of the war in the Philippines, and ft abounds in startling situations; In fact, the author has crowded one scene of excitement upon another, until the great blockhouse fight is depicted.A rapid-fire gun is introduced, and the roar gpd crash of the firearms and the blind struggle of the little band of soldiers defending themselves against overwhelming odds, afford an exciting stage representation.The opening act of \u201cAcross the Pacific\u201d is laid in Montana.The second act takes place in Chinatown, San\u201d Frantikcoé, and the third act shows the departure for Manila of a blg United States transport loaded with troops.Pat White and his Galety Girls will be next week's offering at the Theatre Royal.This organization is headed by Pat White.the redoubtable comedian; wifh the European sensation, * The Four Terrors,\u201d acrobatic and contortion dancers, who will make their first appearance in Montreal; Jennings and Webb, sketch artists; Iewis and Green, singing and talking comedians; Grace Addison Barrett, serio comic songstress, and the three Deltons.acrobats.The singing of the many musical selections is in the hands of twenty- five show giris.Eugene Tremblay and a number of well-known wrestlers will, in conjunction with this company.give a wrestling tournament, open to all THE F RANCAIS | GRACE MERRITT Av mie ACADEMY comers, Mr Tremblay offering $25.00 to any man he falls to throw in fifteen minutes.The Windsor Riograph Co.Karn Hall, will close their season to-day with & full programme of entirely new, interesting and \u201cHumorous pilc- tures, including, \u201cCarnival of Nice,\u201d \u2018Wonders of Canada,\u201d \u2018\u201cThe Stolen Pig,\u201d \u201cAnarchists Mother-in-Law,\u201d \u2018Village Fire Brigade,\u201d etc.Illustrated songs wiil be sung by Mr.J.P.Kiely, Malcolm M.Pyrce will appear in enother sour specialty.The Nouveautes people will present the bright comic opera \u2018The Mascot™ next weck, with the same attention i0 details which has marked thelr vrevipus performances.The cast will include Messrs, Darcy, Valhubert, Arasini, Fleury, Melbi and Ritter,and Mesdames D'Artigny, (as Bettina) de Keup, Ritter, Seraphini and Dubris- son, THE PARKS.Dominion Park is now in full swing, and despite the cold weather of the week there has been a large attendance of people who wére anxious to renew the pleasures of the many features of last season and the new ones which have been selected for the coming summer.The weather naturally had a good deal to do with the preparation of some of the attractions, and there was soma little delay In such big affalre as the aerial swing and the chutes.But these were all in good shape by the middle of the week, and are now running smoothly.The new nonsensical feature is hat is known as the Human Laundry, \u2018 where you get a bright finish.\u201d Those who have been through it say that there is any amount of fun in it, and the finish is certainly a bright one.Roller skating at the park has become a great fad.Hundreds of men, women, and children take the opportunity, both day and night, to indulge In this old-time sport) which has once again become new.The attendance at the incubator has been big Bo far, and some wonderfully interested people have viewed the little tota, Mr.Dorsey.the president \u2018and manager of the park, has gone in for some excellent outdoor entertainment this year.To-day and to-morrow will be the last opportunity to ses what is known as \u201cThe Globe of Death.\u201d It is certainly a daring act, and it has thrilled every audience which has seen \u2018tt since it opened about the middle of the week.Les Aribos, who come directly from Paris, will \u201cappear on Mondav in what is stated to be the most wonderful balancing act now being done in vaudeville, Other acts of equal interest are on the bill.Professor Van der Meerchaum is putting | up a fine band concert.The arrangements in connection with the restaurant are much improved, and there is an all-round fair service.The announcément that Sohmer Park is to open its nineteenth season on Monday afternoon next will be welcome to those who have year after year enjoyed the performances given at this - well-known resort.Messrs.Lavigne and Lajole pride themselves on the fact that for the small entrance fee they are giving an entertainment for which roof gardens and summer parks in the United States are charging upwards of a dollar.The programmes this year will consist, as a rule, of five acts and at least threes special numbers by Lavigne's military band.For the opening week, Ramzo and Arno, a palr of extremely funny men.will be: among the headliners.The Kalinowski brothers, who recently arrived from Russia, are sald to be among the strongest men on earth, and they have a form of entertainment \u201c apart for this display.NEW CHINA DEPARTMENT.We announce the opening of our new China Department, and for the present Wed- \u2018ding Season have now on display complete lines jof Dinner Services, Dessert Services, Tea Services, Coffee Services, etc., in Doulton, Minton, Josiah, Wedgewood, Coalport, Adderley, Li- J moges and other fine porcelains, which can be supplied either complete or in dozens, to suit the requirements of \u2018individual purchasers.We cordially invite the inspection of these wares in our new Show Room especially set HENRY BIRKS & SONS.and Silversmiths .1-7 COMING ATTRACTIONS -\u2014 \"Among the eeriy features at Sohmier | .t in this line.Madame de is a -ainger of note, 50 that, with all these, it may easily be seen that the performance will not lack variety or in- Park will be Zeno, Jordan, and Zeno, flying trapeze aitista; Graoe Childer, contortionist; Woodford's dogs, ponies, and monkeys; M.and Mde.Beque, who were with the Metropolitan Opera Company all season: the Ctunning Grenadlers, an act in which seven pretty women appear, declared to be one of the most expensive i= vaudeville; the Five Bonsettls; Wormwoody, bears, monkéys, and dogs; Arnodas, leopards and panthers; the Military Octette; the Lafieres, In æ new fire act; Naynon\u2019s one hundred birds; Holman Brothers, on the horizontal bars; Che- falo and Capretta, ring manipulators: Muller, Chunn, and Muller, in a strange hoop twirling turn; Florence troup of acrobats, who come from the London Hippodrome after eight weeks; Onrl family of jugglers: Learon trio, equili- brists; Agnes Mahr and \u2018Company, Daisy Dumont, Jewell\u2019s marionettes, and scores of others.: The last engagement this season of Etiene Girardot In * Charley's Aunt\u2019 is announced at the Academy of Music for one week.commencing Monday.June 3rd.* Charley's Aunt\u2019 has done fine service as a merry entertainer, delighting crowded audiences during its recent engagement in ;this city.Mr.Girardot's performance 8f Donna Lucia is charming, and all who go to the theatre to be heartily\u2019 amused will regret the leavetaking of \u201c Charley's Aunt.\u201d DOINGS OF THE PLAYERS.Forbes Robertson and Gertrude Elliott intend to revisit this country next season with a new play.The rumor that Weber and Fields are to join forces next season has again bobbed up, this time in Boston.Madame Modjeska is writing her memoirs, and is reported to have decided not to appear again upon thé stage Henrietta Crosmau will end her season at Winnipeg on June 22.Owing to tha street car strike in San Francisco she and her company rested last week.Grace Elliston is to be starred next sesson in a new play of American life by Martha Morton, entitled \u201cThe Movers.\u201d \u2019 be G L.Perrin and Louise Sydmeth were married at the Church of e Transfiguration New York city, on May 15.Miss Sydmeth formerly played Jane in \u201cThe Ear! of Pawtucket.Louis James is to appear in \u201cThe Comedy of Errors\u201d next season, and proposes to play both Dromios himself.ust how he will manage it he does not explain.Willlam R.Randall, who has been the: &ereral understudy of \u201cThe Lion and the Mouse\u201d during the past season, has becn engaged by Henry B.Harris to Chicago with \u201cThe Chorus Lady\u201d 5 the same capacity.: It is reported that E.H.Sothern and Ju)ia Marlowe will Par as separate stars next season, Marlowe confining herself to classic Plays o othern appearing in roman acters .8 ~ - .te 2B Tt is reported that Mrs, Leslie Cagter- Payne will be starred next seasonaux der: the.Shubert imanageme finite plans have been snnounced.Li.B.Irving and his brother, Laurence, are to publish a biography of the late Bir Henry Irving.No.less then 1 aix books have been written about Sir Henry since his death, and there are at least two others to, follow\u2014one b Austin Brereton §nd adbther by Jos n.4 .toe : A ° \u2014 ; ro 2 5 ; + = Chief Wrign, of the police department of New Haven, Conn., declised.to issue & license for the performance of.Mrs.Warren's Profession at a local theatre there last week.Rather than have fur ther dispute about the matter the New York management telegraphed to its re- prezantative there to cancel the engagement.t Miss Kathleen Gurdon, d ter.of Mr.D.W.Gordon, Whitney, N.C., for merly of St.Antoine, P.Q., passed with great distinction, the piano examination cn May 18th, entitling her to a senior certificate.Miss Gordon is said to be pcsiessed of much musical skill and Interpretative ability.She was pre.arec for her examinations by Professot tondal and Sister Joseph, of Nazareth, Convent of the Holy Names, Valleyfield.Two new com ons by a Montreal com x, Mr.Tanguy, have been played in Montreal, \u201cRomance,\u201d for cornet and orchestra, at His Majesty's, and \u2018The Military March of Mt.St.Louis,\u201d by the band of the college, at the unveiling of the Bouth African memorial.On Thursday Mr.Walter R, Greaves, manager of the Academy of Musie.for | the Sparrow Amusement Co., was presented with a gold-handled umbrella, by the Montreal Baseball Club, © : THE STAR GAZER., BADADWAY GETTING Spetial to.The Mdéatreal\u201d far.New York May 4\u2014Heavy and hard stage shows that look light and easy, \u2018Because.the graceful, \u2018always hold out agginet serious drame In summer time.\u2018Three plays of musi and mirth were fixed in Broadway for the caloric season, and of the others that are to be placad there in competition, °° and.Mr.{ Carson ent.5% # SUMNER DUS OF ormers aré qulok and | \u2018errison and Adele Ritchie bave the peut of, the novelties in na ei and a girl who are passengers on our unde = à rail- While those two sweethearts warble and saunter to and fro, just back of the footlghts, their.experience is INustrated on the stage behind them.A car is run into view at the third verse, with the chorus in the seats at the open windows; and for the ensulng verses that cars standing room im crowded by as many of the play\u2019s characters as can hang to the straps; jostle one another, get fighting mad, and otherwise demonstrate the discomforts endured by New York city passengers.That is, I think, the most elaborate scenic setting that any song has had, and all in the way of nonsense.To make folks laugh has become a serious business, Two explicit and palpable new plays our own south-west, \u201cThe Builders\u201d and \u201cAt the Rainbow End.\u201d are shown to New York.One is of the nineteenth century, and the other of the twentieth century: so, of course, they give very different views of that formerly Span section of our country.If Davy Crockett and Kit Carson have met In the life beyond death\u2019s great divide the two Kentuckians may have become boon companions over pota- tions of com juice, and exchanged reminiscences of border adventure, with Davy's accounts of fights with bears and wolves in the Cumberland mountains, and Kit's descriptions of warfare with the Indians of the Rockies.\"Then, when Davy, perhaps, said that Kit had hunted the bigger and more dangerous game, Kit may have said: \u201cOh, but how about youah run- in with Eleanor Vaughan?Wasn't that hunting the biggest 0\u2019 game\u2014a lady?An\u2019 didn\u2019t youah git the heart of her?\u201d \"\u201cFo'ks wouldn't uv found out about that,\u201d Davy may have replied, shamefacedly, \u201cif Frank Mayo hadn't showed me up in a play.Youah jest wait, Kit, till some actor gives away your case of gal-lady.\u201d : ktve theatrical publHicfty to KK Carson's case of gal-lady in \u201cAt the Rainbow's End.\" It is a wonder that à play, with Kit for its hero, has not been brought out sooner, the historic material being available and of very human interest.I can't tell you what sort of a drama is the result, because\u2014 well, I wrote it in collaboration with Mr.Stuart.It was meant to be a depiction of adventure on the Santa Fe trailat a time when that was the only pathway from Missouri; y the Apache wilderness Into New Mexico, and especially of one sentimental journey made by Carson to escort a Marian Kent.Is it à mere Indian melodrama?Is it a romance pf heroism in the wild- wood?Net Buntline might be proud of it, but would Fennimore be ashamed?Are its pictures theatric only, or in the spirit of Frederic-Rem- ington?And will Ralph Stuart as Kit repeat Frank-Mayo's success as Davy Crockett, or \u2014 but my pen grows \u2018sordid.\u2019 The man of interest in \u201cThe Bulld- \u201cass\u201d \u2018doesn't go west to chase Indians, pursiers.killed a companion in: spree, and\u2019 when we \u2018first has served.five years in à New York phison.Wa, go with him, to.Arizona, where he es the engineer of a big Irrigation Mitch, lives.gnd labors worthily, and\u2019gnite as-haneetly, though lias sensibly, 18¥es two girls.\u201d Person d by Williang Ingerso]! he is a likeable fellow, and the audience dreads but that is atgoliftaly necesmant iow else there couldn't be any drama.His first sweetheart is the no-account daughter of the ditch\u2019s wealthy owner, and Marian Fairfax, writer of the play, has assigned.hérself to that role.She 7 Well, Ralph Stuart is the actor to.the exposure: of:bim as an ex-convict; \" billowsness and stomach troubles.Half a glass TOR CONSTIPATION springs lightly Into the plot, and the arms of the hero, across the shifty footbridge that spans the ditch; and she flitters out again after learning of his past.The other and truer girl is his typist, who has a heart trouble of her own, and makes a sincere effort to adjust his with the heiress, although she loves him\u2019 on her own account.The approved outcome is that she and he are matched for matrimony.Ame- Ma Gardner plays her part very lovably.It ls said that a success for the de- cldedly meritorious \u201cThe Builders\u201d now may mean that Annfe Russell will act in it next season.Lola Montez, of Madrid, and Cecil Spooner, of Brooklyn, have come up against each other so hard that they are {mbedded.One of my haunting impressions from Dante's \u201cInferno,\u201d is that of the sinners doomed to hell for having wiltully turned their natural goodness into badness on earth: Their doom was to have hideous demons tas- ten on their backs, adhere there, grow fast, slowly become parts of their entities, and so transform them into un- affinitive yet amalgamate half-mon- sters I was reminded of that Dante fantasy when I saw Cecil Spooper per- sonate Lola Montez in \u201cThe Dancer and the King.\u201d Lola Montes, (have you forgotten her history?) was a Spanish dancing Jezebel, who bedevilled European monarchs, become politically bothersome, was expelled from several royal courts, and figured as the foremost and undermost show-girl of her time.» The Bpooner news\u2014oh hush, girls, and never say I told you\u2014is that Cecil has broken loose and run wild.Quitting home and mother last winter she went on a theatrical tour as a \u201cgirl Raffles,\u201d in an unchurchly play, and after \"flying off thus at a naughty tangent as a thief, she now returns to Brooklyn as the sirenic Lola Montez.Yet Cecil is not altogether to blame.Mamma Spooner had her taught to dance with her nimble feet, to fence with foils in her agile hands, to wear the trousers of a tomboy, and, so it now seems, to say \u201cDamn\u201d like a little man.So, when J.Searl Dawley took the job to write a play for Cecil, he was told that she must have good chances to dance, to fence, to wear trousers, and to say \u201cDamn.\u201d That is why the by-cats and softy-kits of Beecherville are shocked to ecstacy by beholdiny {Cecll Spooner, In another theatre than her mamma's, making be- ileve she is that dreadful Lola Moritez, A wonder-girl is Cecil Lola Montes Spooner.She knows the tune of \u201cYankee Doodle\u201d before it is co in King Louis's garden at Munich.She anticipates negro cake-walking,, too, and blends it with the ambling of the seductive senorita.She organizes a labor revalt In Bavaria, although unjon- ism is in fhe far future anywhere.And she is simultaneously a Spooner girl and a Montez bad girl\u2014an amalgamate of Brooklyn angelism and Madrid diabolism; and in all her love affair with King Louis, her duct is marked Object matrimony\u201d The further Spooner news is more sensational: Cecil's sister, Edna, \u2018has come over from Brooklyn with the Spooner company to make a Broadway debut hs Zaza.the sinful-and-glad-of- It Zaza, the woman whom Mrs.Carter made red-hot as.to hair and passion.What next?Shall we have Mamma Spooner as the professional Mrs.Warren, or a feminized Jekyll-Hyde?Special to The Montreal Star.Bdmonton, Alberta, May 25.\u2014It does not look as if the building of Alberta's fine new capitol will be begun \u2018this year.Delays, the reasons for which are not fully apparent, have arisen.The Government has made arrangements for the erection of à temporery frame structure on the selected site to serve as departmental offices and assembly hall until the permanent building is ready.Not since the building of the national capitol at Ottawa .has so much -In- terest been attached to the building of any government block in Canada.\u2018The site was definitely chosen \u2018last October.It had rested between a ln- cation in the extreme.west end of the city and the old Hudson's Bay fort, and because it was more central and more historic, rather than because the stpund itself was particularly suftable, \u2014_p > ae, \\ EERE 4 BE fii 1} ] CALBERTA CAPITOL NOT YET STARTED tite latter was decided upon.It is, moreover, & very pleasing situation, commanding a wide view of the valley of the Saskatchewan and In oen- tral sight of both the city and the neighboring town of Strathcone.As a capitol site it is very nearly ideal | WILL RANK AMONG FINEST BUILDINGS.The bullding will be one of the four finest parliament buildings in In design it wIN closely follow the British Columbia capitol, with some of the architectural features of the Minnesota state capitol at St.Paul.The Minister of Public Works made a tour of inspection to the Minnesota, Wis-\u2018f consin, and British Columbla last winter and the result of h vestigations is expected to de embodi in certain changes in the plan of the new Alberta building as originally designed.The design will follow the general lines of the British Columbia model.It will be a costly structure, too, and will probably considerably overrun a million dollars, °s new parllament bufidings will be the lineal descendants a group of log buildings erected in 1793, when the Hudson\u2019s Bay Company established themseives at \u201cBeaver House Fort,\u201d as Indians have always called it, was first bullt othe | flats of the river bank, but was soon after, flooded out.then removing to the prégent hill-site.Here for a hundred years was the life-céntre of the North.The old pallsade around the fort enclosed about ten acres of land; the enttre plot how secured for t use ia twenty-two acres.EDMONTON TO BEAUTIFY CITY.Bamonton will to some extent follow.the example of the federal capital in an effort to beautify the city.The Government took: the initiative by employing an expert to examine and report upon the features of the Parliament building grounds, and an elaborates improvement \u2018plan was the result, will very fikely be the buMding Is up.guild has been\u2019 on &u or- whose object !t is to devise general tol contemplates in its | the \u2019 own particular fed.The ontoome these co efforts should verre pts, * ü N .=o P 2 H ; rt and @ animals vai ta ry Qo It \u2018Never.-t Se UNTRIMMED CHIP SHAPES By far the fined lot of Hat Shapes we have ever offered.\" A 50 DOZEN LOT all this season's ftyles, and principally MUSH ROOM EFFECTS assorted colors.: Values, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, and $4.00.These we ofr at 75c each, Now on Sale.Mantle Department Ladies\u2019 Motor Coats and Waterproofs in Cloth, Rubber and Silk in the most improved ftyles.Ladies\u2019 Silk Underskirts in all shades, HALF PRICE, Henry Morgan & Co., Limited, Montreal and dances a Spanish fandangd to' it { For Breakfast or Luncheon Housekeepers Find a «Real Support in RISCUIT It is the wholesome Shredded Wheat wafer.Displaces ordinary white bread or crackers, because of its superior nutritive qualities, whether served with soup or as a crouton, with cheese, preserves, .cocoa or chocolate or toasted with butter.* > Ia 5 \u2018a Try SISOUIT-for Breakfast} terscurriror Luncbabn.À - AN Crocers.130 a Carton; 2 for 250.still | - ine | ed were missing tn 30 minutes Ny Wo).Graphophones, Columbia v Le The Best Equipped Instrument.The Best Music and Voices Reproduced.« i \"Selections of Records, consisting of Songs, Band Music, Violin.Orchestra the best in the Dominion.\u2018 FOR SALE AT FOISY FRERES 210-216 St.Catherine Street East.CASH OR CREDIT ASK FOR CATALOGUE.> .AUTOMOBILE IN SOUTH AFRICA, \u2018There are few places where the suto- mobile is more indispensablé for every day business than in South Africa.The number In use ls constanty increasing, says the Youth'\u201d Compeanion.- - Bre particuarlv valuable in the mining districts, where engineers and officérs of the companies employ them in rimning Jong distances.It is said to be & daily occurrence for a mining engineer to visit mins forty DO BIRDS SHAN DEATH?It a moot question whether birds cuddenly from fright or sham death: to effect their escape when cap- sured.A man Hving in one of the houpes in Park Row, London, Is the pos seasor of a fine old Perdlan tabby cat, which not infrequently makes a raid on Hyde and réturms home with a fat prize.The other day one of the maids met chiming leisurely gpotairs.in his automobile a y or fifty with a sparrow in hie mouth.He was |, jes from his office and return: the same ng the peculiar fl iid aay.The cars have to be strong and that meant \u201chere's fun.\u201d The bird's i004 for hard knocks, as well as for n steep hill climbing.The dry climate prevents the use of Ww for veneenng, boxwork and fittings, and aluminum is used inétead.Notwithetanding ant hills, boulders and gullies, the trackises wastes are often preferred to the roads.WHERE CAIN KILLED ABEL, \u201cWhile cycling around Kettering I was to see what appeared m head dangled limply, its eyes were half wing was trailing, and festhers ot from ita tall.The owner of the house and the cat happened to come re at the time, and the maid drew his attention to puss and the rd.The cat laid the sparrow at their feet with pride.The maid = ed to take the bind in her hand.when It sud- Aenly shot up and flew straight out of an open window.It had evidently not teen hurt by the cat, which was 30 angry that it tried to jump out of the window, too, ' * élimbed over the fence to mee what it SEARCHING FOR.OLD CANNON.\u201cA tion still\u2019 survives in Luserne County, Pennsylvania, that when Geners! Joie SITY, on bis dEpedition against Indian confedertoy ef Central New In view of the report that Dr.\u2018Pre derick: A.Cook has made preparations tn explore the South Antarctic reglons ; and make \u2018an \"effort to reach the : Routh Pole, using motor cars for the purpose, it is interesting to note that the British tion to the South Pole under command of Lieutenant Ernest H.Shackleton, announced in * Februa last, is now almost ready, and will start from the Thames about the same time as Dr.Cook does from America, namely.at the end of July.About that expedition, in an interview, Lieutenant Shackiston sald he was much interested in the American expedition, especially as the automobile -will play a prominent part in his expedition, though the lieutenant is not { relying on the automobile entirely.\u201cIt is not stated in the announce- \u2018ment abput Dr.Cook,\u201d remarked Lieutenant Shackleton, ** where Dr.Cook is solhg td land and whence he will start bis journey to the Pole.We, of course, shall land on King Edward VII.Land and explore around the Ross Quadrant, which has hithereo .een the British sphere of ex ploration aince it was discovered by :.mes Ross in 1842.\u201cOt purse.\"the prospect of going sodth\" mm King Edward VII.Land is yet hypothetical, because mo \u201cne has landed there since ft was discovered, during the \u2018National Antarciic Expedition in 1902.=.*But ve have decided to land there for certain reasons, We have a good staff of strong.scientific men, numbering twelve in all, men who are not only- expert geologists and meteorolo- god \u2018byt are able to put a strong hand fedging in case of trouble.A PERSONNEL OF \"HE PARTY.\u201cWe have Sir Philip Brocklehurst, who will be invaluable to the expedi- «, Mon in ing work Mr.James Murray is a well known blologist.He been for the last flve years engaged with Sir James Murray on lake survey, Lieutenant Adams ls our meteorologizt, and we have a splendid mechanical engineer and chauffeur in Mr.James Muir.\u2018 Our general staff will join the ship at New Zealand at the end of the year.Our autofnobile\u2014for we shall have only : one\u2014consists of a framework of specially manufactured steel, and is a very simply construoted cffair.It will carry à © sets of wheels to suit- the FES +} ra varying condjtfons of the surfacc: over} which we shall have to tipvel.* For instance, in soft snow the two front wheels will require tn be taken off and sledge runners substituted.' There is no water circulation to cause \" trouble through freezing, and the engines will be air cooled.We shall :, caryy no weight on the automobile; at ! any rate.ho more than necessary.© chauffeur will be the only passenger, the car being used merely as an engine, as 1 Jere, to draw the train of Ie \u2014 Bb SE THE SOUTH POLE WIL §FF [EER \u201cOUT ON THE JOURNEY Wee \u2018our.809, when we*expect -to \u201csoars Ship fro trom \"Lyttleton to plokt a us back to New Som STORIES OF EVERY-DAY LIFE 3 sledges which will entry the mombers of the expedition and- lon: * Arrangements havé already been made for us to ship a number of Manchurian ponies at Lyttelton, but these are.not to \"do any Work inlets the automobile breaks down, .cages.3 will be used to draw: the sledges.reason for adopting thé automobi où as a locomotive to draw sledgc: is te.cause I do not think & heavily laden automobile-would be so serviceable es the method I propose to adopt.RELYING ON PONIES.\u201cIt ise well kriown naval saying that the speed of a fleet is the freed of the slowest ship, and \u201cur be the speed of ponies, which Should be about twenty-five fnlles & day.We shall also take somg dogs with us, but not for our journey to the pole.\u201cThese Manchurian pontes = which are very hardy animals ach drag as much as eigliteen \u201cdogs, and th each eat only about .Jevén poun - food, as compared with sighteen for che dogs, so you can understand w a saving that is not only in the matter of Yood required, but in the welght of stores carried.\u201c As to pa prog r Well,-the distance from our winter quarters to the South Pole is about seven hundred and thirty miles, and ¢n our last sledging trip we covered something nike two hundred and seventy zalles as the ero flies.1 am quite confident that the automobile wili be able to draw our train of sledges quite that dis without being called upon to fall back on ponies.* Then, for the remainder of the distance, if we have to rely on the ponies, we should be able to do from fifteen to twenty miles a day.If we have level ground there should be no aim- culty in reaching the South Pole, \u2018\u201c Bue if mountains intervene, then our operations will require to be modi- fled.If the siopes of glaciers are too steep for our ponies to climb we shall have to leave them behind.They are very hardy, sure-footod animals and grand climbers.But if they cannot do the work we shall have to haul the sledges up the _.eights ourselves.\u201cThat 1s why I sald the members of our expedition were not only expert scientific men, but physically strong men, ready and able for the hard work Fthey may-have to undéntake.\u201c Doing us we purpose, ind suppos- Ang\u2019 we do the 270 miles we covered before by the aid of our automobile, on our next expedition we should start anew as easily ss from the ship.\u201cCaptain Scott, you remember, went an eighty-four days\u2019 journey over the mountains to the west of his winter quarters.But as \u2018he crow flias, we must travel about twice as far sôuth as he did on that former occasion if we are to reach the Bouth Pole, \u2018 However, taking our former experi- ders .rma Os rE i The Lip.By George, 1D \u2014\u2014 ne f CREE Cette a Ta \"x 4 .\u201cvie place known ss \u2018Larry's Lunch\u201d ~-4¢ 8\u2019 nArrow hole In the wall -etween 7 _two frame houses.2 ho &8 Are Bo \u2019 \u201cold and weak that they lean towa-d each other in thelr cCecrepitude.The street ront is muddy and dames St: CH ptt .# MARCOTTÉ ÉRERES, 1° _ Auctioneers.ey AL SPRING SALE : 0 R Genuine\u201d High Class ORIENTAL RUGS Comprising \u201cfinest speoimens of Royal Kirmanshah, Tabriz, Boukhara, Sarouk, Kazak, Shiraz, 8hlevan, Mohair, Lahore, Corovan, Afghan, Cashmere, oto., Rugs and Carpets.Also Damasous and Russian Brassware, Oriental Portieres, Embroideries and other Eastern Art.Coods, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 28th, zou and 30th, At 2.30 and 8 O'Clock Each Day.AT MY 'SALESROOM, 32 UNIVERSITY ST., The above described coliection being &.special corsit ment-from Mes COURIAN, BABAYAN & co the well-known Oriental Importers.\u2018and is is withe out eae the finest and \u2018iargest of its king ever brought to Montreal.Hl Parties In want of really choice and.rage ental R will.do attend this sale.Goods on exhibition day TA Ses to sul es well to Catalogues on Application, WALTER Mi KEARNS, Auctioneer, .M.HIiOKG « co.- | wr DEG BE Bina LE 124 8.Special Auction | Rosewood, Mtns: Wal.| Mistoric families to sell by auction at our toy Nor, hoy an; WE OFFER be 10, 000 Lbs.of Black Tea, GUARANTEED REAL INDONG PEKOE TEA FIRST CROP, THe finest flavored Tea sold in Montreal, and we guarantee you can't match the tea under 60c per Ib.PRICE LIST.= to 35 Ib.lots 15c per Ib.20c ver 25 lbs.and under 50 ! r ib Over 50 lbs.22c.be.per | Our Object in selling Ît higher in quen- tities is we do not care to sell it ail to one party, as many jobbers would take Fed whole lot.We want every one to be Commencing Wednesday, May 30th, we are Instructed to sell one case Musiins.figured and whites:ten cases Duck Shirts, one case Sample Back and Side Combe.and .in about ten doys 8,000 pairs of Assorted Boots and Shoes, being & fire sals \"of the wholesale Webster: stock, lately damaged by fire and water, We are prepared.to make Hberal ad- vancés on consignm and y cash for jobs or clearing nos of any 7 Kind.THE J, D.GILMOUR co.Manufacturers, Jobbers and Commission Merchants.| vomiting Tate ol coupons \u20ac.ropke.\u2026.8.à Eastman 9.16 a.m, © June Low rates.AUCTION SALE oF \u2014 {The Levit Future Co.180 St.Catherine East.Corner St.Elisabeth.Ar we have to vacate the premises by the 29th of May, we are offering the balance of our stogk, consisting of Bedroonr Sets, AIL Brass and Enamed Bedsteads, \u2018Bureaus and Washstands, Cheffoniers and Ladies\u2019 Dressing Tables, Bed Lounges dnd Couches, Oak and Rattan Rocking Chairs, Carpets and Oileloth, | one Bafe ahd Office Outfit.° The.entire | stock will be sold without \u2018 any reserve on 1 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, THE 28th AND 20th OF MAY.RAE 4 DON ites : Auctioneers: ents 4 IMPORTANT _ \u2018 Lt en oevcce Peut .nut and Oak Furniture, China and Silverware, , Crystal, Carpets, etc., etc.We arg instructed by the Executors of the Estate of one of Montreal's oldest salesrooms, No.453 ST.JAMES ST., on Tuasday À Waning, 28th May.f Buperior House.|.hota Fernie ane and pt jot Bupe including 8 Rosewood Reception Chairs, large han somely earved Rose Roaswood.oman - or] wcoû y Tables © Trial ia Sept Table, Mahogany Centre Tobie.i claw feet; Rosewood Conch 3 -2 Rosewood Chiffonters, Costly Bronze Gasaliers, Brass and Crye- tal Gamaliers, Crystal Side Brackets, aev- eral Good Carpéts, Lace Curtains, Heavy Silk Rep Portieres, Round Mahogany Ta ble, ogan Chairs, Wire back Chairs, Pretures Bric-a-brac, Costly and Very Handsome, Massive, Beautifull fo Oak odes M Eurniture, mada to prder.Includes Large .a deboard, 1 0 Chaire idee Lo in fra, Silver Ware, Cutlery: and Glassware, Mahogany Library Table, 3 large Handsome \u2018Walnut Bookcases, Oak Chi Cupboard, Good Walnut Bedroom na Candl 2 very Alabaster Vases, te.etc, ali for positiv.ae at Ton OClotk, ++ FRASER Oe Open unt! Reduced Fares n rr PACIFIC | 4 and 18; July 2, 16 an 18 and 27; Beptember 10 and 2 Tickets good for \u201cto days.ony Ticket Office, 120 St.James street, Next Post Office.hy: or Sunday, ; 2.Vagérenil : trains Ra uring wal Moudsy morning a 5 many ethic \u201cpots on applica.oo : ann LÂKE SPECIAL\u201d wi a Satird 1 pr rite Brion at 0 nx, Button Jet.Knowlton, \"ioe! .Retu leaves Sherbrooke on.Mondays ony ot 5.47 am, arriving Windsor Station at Joh ROMESEEKERS\u2019 EXCURSIONS .Te Manitoba and the Canadian North ¢ wast na fo; Aug, Tg SYSTEM CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS GOING-Saturda7, er Butéay by any RETURNING anti] Monday by amy train, as follows fm pelage Laura 0 s\u2026\u2026\u2026 laff Point ee Haven), N'y; .B ooo oon .\u2026.NORFOLK, VA.1} Dee, inst, 1907, ow in effect.: OITY TICKET OFFICES.\u2018187 Bt.James atreet, - 480, 461, ox Bonaventure $ Q.4i.i0 Telephone Mais tation.June 2, J June uss 7, 3% ve t orn a a ei dur be 13 os 1% ctoria mn an, X the only SE steamers on the Cassales roue absolute Pa.vibra © Pier (Las, lows 870 wards Eco Pi ECOND SLABS.$41.60 ané apvardé.verpoo: LOnden de actording te Viren fast, 121.5 rr th MONTREAL Numidian, 30th May.Toiles Mongolian, 6th June: une.Pretorian, oon, Sacond OAD, amg\u201d ey MUST Claas NT NTREAL TO HAVER.Pomeranian ist June.Sardinian, nb Slave enclin, called rate up.Third 6 apply 10 to Re a A ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.2; MONTREAL, QUEBBO TO LIVERPOOL Southwark, May 25.Domaine, \u2018Joite: a ne 1.Kensington, J Ottawa June s.re Vancouver, Ju Steamers sal) \u201ctrom Montreal.from Quebeo The \u2018\u2019Carade\u201d\u201d 1 one of thy fasteit wad most comte na le de se ne Gnd e The \u201cOttawa\u201d holds the record été fastest a.a TRAD Montreal and $8 ana upwarde.according to atèa: MODERATE RATE AERVIOE, To Lirerpaot, afit5 apa Mia To Thir $ Liverpool pikiburg CH SIM PS2 nies domderry, Bel Sut, dinagom 44140 Quebes ; ce Le 460 WHITE STAR LINK, rst \u201cdese mes secs 24% Now York to Liverpool.por cue, tT ot Celtic, May.31.Ce8¢ He, Lame de \u2018Bellevue.veus weno.80 Sarg, Yar 4.Cotria.Vaudreuil.: | To ne MEDITERRANEAN Via, Ottawa., From New York oo Romante.July 15.\u201cflood réturoi: ui Mon mornin retic, Aug.ems mye HEA LREL Monday.Æ réa es r JAMESTOWN E: EXPOSITION .7 LACHINE\u2014From service; 6.46 s.m.TV chine 30 min.service, Bt.Denis street 5.30 car 1 son Btation at NT mervice_ pe am a.m.CART IER \u2018tion: : Post to 8.00 p.m in.8.00 p.m.te midnight.From La- 39 min.service, 3.45 p.m, t.M AULT- -AU-RÉCOLLUET-\u2014First VILLE Prom dons min, service, 6.06 a.m, p.m From Cartierville, mins a.m.tq 11.40 pm.MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY MPANY.\u2018omice, 5% min .50 am.to 6 p.m.; to 12.e from chonserille at To * ménder- Pp.a 11.40 Sy uedn t, 8 to \u201d es, mid- car from' a.m m 8t.Denis and Henderson Station, 20 \u2018min.\"service, 540 Royal gvénue, 0 LY STEA \u201cnor WMSHIPS, Ak) Hay ATLANTIC Rooyal eMail - Steamships Can.Pac.Ry.Co.[EMPRESSES 25, Lake Champlain aw Empress Britair §, Lake June 14, Empress *Irelana June 22 Li t &# the sy 28 | Friodrich Bi 81 Bremen oo les DEMPST Our from NASSAU, \u2018places.Travel by the ELDER, ER LINE.nd new \"88, \u201cBORNU\" will sall ontreal direct (calling at HALI- à VA or about \u20ac and class passenger oes only, bandsomely book] t TA TOUR TO THE CUBA AND MEXICO.\" MEXICO.D0 WH HENRY Imperial\u2019 Bank eg, : N at.ORMAN L.LUSHER, No, Fast James 8 AN ka ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., Board of Trade Build ng A \" AXON ny - ONTREAL rip Bide boul 06 35604 2 en more 4th MAY, for fllustratei AHAMAS, ; und trip about 143 da tesmer stops at six different A W: MH.RENRT.toile Agent for Moutreat, Imipetial \u2018Bunk Blds.286 Bt, jus oe SUMNER, 4 Arend or te 123 à ure; \u201cChoice Bodding Fans AT AUCTION Susntity best et duality and varie! K DROS.* Nur- | ee Suds ca Wednesday Morning 20h May, ties.from eries, Wate: \u2018NO.R&D MONTREAL - TO; Fri % 0 T1080 BT.JAMES $ Ideal: Water Trips Nav Co.: oost orne NTO - HAMILTO: \u2018leavë Colborn ry LIVE Steamers | Taft on n Mondays, Weäneégays end 6 p.m QR 5.8 CO e Fer the Wister Menthe D, Cadet w Go to BERMU a hours a 7 new etre 5 wes! York Rew Ew YORK 0 mr ss.Trinidad crête > Apes - Thoms, se Kit Sf Lucia dela, DJ pond oe Parima, 37th April \u2018 i: AER Ut \"5 CLAN For fut i ohinar Setup ad; ola mpris | MONTRELE-QUEBEC- - Jamec ot in Garsate Hellotrope, - oo Ae: MO etoria Pler at 7 p.m.aly.~ From buse We dt Jumes si; I Petunine.Ca Althe! eranthera, Co- SAGUENAY LINE\u2014Fr Quebec on #i1 Commissioners Jon leus.Border Asters, erbeanas, ae and Saturdays, at 830 am.~ Stocks, Zinnias, Palsame den Steam .heat.and electric light | en \u2018Carnations, ete, etc, in lots to ens 3 oer very Son \u201caaa at Sai anon.= ét taie A Hundred Golden Hours a an \u2019 h mes TE A ws | REFORD AGENCIES 28,\" wha or vom vou 408 st.ST.Janus ¢ STARRY, iE on te de Momie, 3st May, sb : DONA! GLASGOW 540 pe .e sew * in\u2019 sve A as or SET allt Bundred and ie dures LDSO LINE Pa A200 tom _ ite too.Jay 1 .=.o:Jdune 1 List 2 une 30 vou C0.With rotriges LEE Montreal, Torente, Quebec, st don M 8.ang elghity-deven differ.| spoken: rope, but Southern \u201cPacifis PASSENGER BTEAMAHIPY, Speed, Comfort, Safety.Connecting at New Orleans with mb.lines for all points In Louisiana, Texas, Néw and Old menton, * Arl zona, \u201cCalifornia, Seno Washington 61, Boston, Macs.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Oa the Mangishiak penineuls tn the - Ago./ Yades the Foreigner in India\u2014 Instinct for Intrigue.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Puniah.the new province, and elsewhere, he Government's firm action ape peas.already to have produced sutisfac- results.ze N \u201cMay 30.which was tho annlversary o ked by any disturbances, and, ne fae as 1 ts known, the regiments are dis- \u2018regarding the unrest.\"The sudden and swift display of mili- ; force by the authorities hus gumb- \u2019 \u201csnterpreting the Government's extrema - fo! ce As weakness and timidity.~ itaneously, the arrest of Lalpat seditfonary movement, which is now ithout a leader.; » relnforcements.brought to Il.ahore ain but except for the tmposing trations of military force tha have resumed their ordinary as- cH Ploneer heart!iy welcomes the ac- tionsiof the Punjab Government, but \u201cdoi the necessity of the advisability .ef b frequent repetition of strong meas.s > Governments, \u2018it says, can deal of- Yèc: Foly with sedition without resorting ; Xd onal measures, and the present al on îg-not critical or serious, if treated in the ordinary way.~The following question has been asked dn the House: of Commons concernjng the ble in India by Mr.C.J.O'Donnell, who was formerly in the Indian Civil: Bérvice: etre It is not a fact that the five barristers, who have been ar- Yestell and kept in prigon.bail being re- od, and.Rajpat- Rai, who has > * aepartes a and imprisoned without trig \u2018under an obsolete law of nearly à \u2014éentary ago, were engaged in necessary ax'lation against enhancements of an Already excessive land tax; whether the grept warllke Sikh community at thelr sacred city of Amritsar recently declared thet the Bons of the Sikh soldiers who sd the British Empire in India in the net profits of théir farms.; THE INDIAN MUTINY.y years ago the Indian Mutiny out in Meerut.Unrest is prevalent thig unrest and.the jubiles year e Mutiny, The jubilee of the Mu- ; Codlf \u2018any word be more utterly i! place?Heaven.send this \u2018be not \"year of \u2018the Mutiny! It de- upon Englishmen In India, re is no Occasion to go back fifty in order to find a close comparison present surge of sedition {hat ¢ & ating turmoil throughout-that great dency.Ten years suffice, As the iE memory is short, it may be as apitulate what happened in A in 1897, when the people in England: § celebrating the Diamond Jubilee of Victoria.that eventful day,\u2019 on thelr return \u2019 o evening entertainment given in ta nono by the Governor of Bombay.Sssass ated at Poona.Just before, a \" had\u2019 been\u2019 widely circulated ghout the Bombay Frésidenoy in were \u2018reviled, The leaflet\u2019 even a demon would oii.to dbrate his comguests in a a Din 4 earthquake.An ger to check the excesses of the fish tyrants who have been riding us rough-shiod for more than a \u201c PERIOD OF STRESS.: a at the time was passing through od of stress.Familia was Acute; fio raged, Early in Tune there was reat earthquake, which shattered and shook Calcutta.Just befdre h - , treacherous attack took f date, Ibe.in.the Tochi Vallay.on i@ittical'escort \u2014 the first warning of.oming frontier revolt.A month the tribes in the Swat Valley rose.st the forts in the Khyber fell.ne continued, plague continued, and, hit of all from the view of the popu- continued.ne ours in India, whether in Ma- was a strange feeling of uncer- me the people wondered what.sould ss à Bo + acrrAtdne METHODS.ons se funny.the 0 chi: \u2018magietrats sous revolt in a dozen different cities by.the mob.controlled and worked by The Mahratta rahmins rere the organisers of the \u2018ANGLO-INDIANS VIEWS.Btrajige Feeling of Uncertainty Per Unrost to a personiwho has never Hved in the East sounds.only a phrase, To Englishmen \"in India it Is far otherwise, more capecially if wife and children be with them.A port tremor goes on all round.There is no Visible cohneotion between many events-\u2014 indeed, when Nature steps in there can he no possible connection\u2014and yet there 18 à strong feeling in the, air es if they were all being blended together by some invisible power, and you cannot tell what terrible.force may be let loose Recent advices received in England of political h m India state that every sign of po- fu disquiet is disappearing In the a; information has been received that vou.r Every Imropean lives 2 more or Jess laplated life in India: cities he is separated usually from his fellows during the night hours by the breadtir of à compound whien in England would he almost worthy the name of a In the mmalier towns there is only a handful\u2014perhaps one or two families\u2014 u 8, and there are Englishmen Scattered all over the country absolutely > Aptbreak of the Indlan Mutiny, had even in the big founded the revolutionaries, who had been Balibas paralyzed the organization of the geditton 1s'a smouldering fire that may at any moment be fanned into flame.If J there is no reason why this outbreak of THE >.\u201cA FRIEND IN NEED.\u201d when the flame\u201d deaps up the r Angio-Sexon be strong enough to stamp Mr, Rand and Lieutenant Ayerst were ji qu et all risk, then \u2018here is nothing to be h the Queen and the Indian Govern- i rant: large native community h has everything to lose through anarchy.\u2018| But the agitator and POINTERS FOR Pi PEACEMAKERS raw Up ribunal.tlhe mod.remain.\u2018Lake Mohonk Conference Suggestions for Hague Mohonk Lake, N.Y, May 25\u2014The ke Mohonk conference on national arbitration decided not to mention the subject of disarmam~nt or limitation of armaments in its recommendations to The Hague conference.The sessions closed last night.The platform adopted profound gratitude the development of those forces which are making for international peace through international tses with * Government measures to repress The platform urges as the most Jon ortant action to be en at s Bengal, Bombay.or the Punjab second Hague conference the \u201collowing etated meetings of The Hague conference; (2) such changes in the Hague court as may be necessary to establish a definite judicial tribunal open for the adjudication of national questions; (3) a general arbitration treaty for the settlement of Anternational disputes; (4) a declaration In favor of the inviolabiiity of private property at sea in time of war; (6) a declaration to the effect that there should be no intervention for the collection of private claims when the Aebtor nation is willing to submit such claims to arbitration, DEAD CAPTAIN CENSURED.Admiralty Gourt Reports on Wreck of Victoria Luise.Hamburg, May 25\u2014The Admiralty Court has decided that the wreck of the Hamburg-American Prinzessin Victoria Luise, near King- 16 last, was due to Captain Brunswig's mistaking one light for another and maintairing full steam at a time when he should not have clent.prophecies were Qe An = that with: the end of the cen-.v ew era would be Indugurated and Ÿ oh rule abolished, Riots took place, always £ here, then there.Murders were not er he actes left to the peoples of a ee is of er cen-: an instinot for intrigue.\u201cTHO rod of clever brains 548 to te ir Own advantage an hing to thelr OT petted order Of t now as ever.We have 1 to thie class of mind the best w wa have ourselves ca, out to them the joints in our yr: we have shown them that while Vidually strong we are collectively {tone of Lhe vague rebukes that owe eatruinater.The clever line steamer ame \u2018from: India mention how JA taxation and a severe out- of plague hee been -manipulated didedrentage of- \"the Indian\u2019 Gov- EASICKNESS CURABLE.A SEWEDY HAS BEEN FOUND THAT RES ALL SEASICKNESS.ptmes ure.of This Cure.gamer of weak nd sun re tomache, in the rem- No.Lose Bo Violent as to\u2019 Causa a Fall- 3 Sarsickness \u2018wid all manner o uses arislag from violent and un- ia ourahle at once with ÿ Temperance Campalgn Cohcluded.Sveclal to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., May 25.\u2014 Tennyson.8mith, the English temperance lectur- or, who has been conducting a campaign throughout the Maritime Prov- dus to Brg 53 he AT saloon © y Tunistan, aailing steamehip from Montreal July 12.He was invited by the New Brunew k » have taken pat astonishing results.as been y is harmed contains no akan a1 and a re by: fe.yo oat atom- Temperance inces.BONDING CÉNENT.; found in n_ bead.Eur ma A poent, patent This ale bong Inetead & water as the mixing 4 seat for: * cérmerst \u2018 inch rue inch to TM Tarots dû te ets or écortar Thine ire aay seu ders the, compeund 1 \u201candi mixture is] eae Bo 4 vibltorg to .or Phire among the.sad has, I stone, self.The decision of the court | Min concludes - with saying that Captain, Brunswig neglected his duties as commander of the vessel by locking himself in his cabin and committing sul- cide after she ran on the rocks, Instead of trying to save the ship end passengers, who, however, were all safely où à | Men, i Sir Wiltdd Practical Assistagice.! INTERMEDIATE TARIFF |: ! \u2014 A ou _ British Public Warned About How it Will Work Agalnst Their The easiest running Bote most satisfact- \u201cory MARINE ENGINES \u2018of the year - PEOPLE | \u201cGA 1 PET TEI RF The World's Fs Favorite lat Lothing unreasonable when De says tha if you get his money witheu t: telling hi a, whole truth you must reste the con- And the sequen: conseq that the British investment al Corpegpondent of the ens on i resident in London.London, May 15\u2014There are few more pleasant sights ir English life than to watch, say, a golf Balfour and one of his bitterest political opponents, or to note with what keen pleasure, say, Mr.Winston Churchill and Mr.George Wyndham can spend a literary evening in each other\u2019s company.Bir Charles Tupper's article in the current jesue of the Nineteenth Century has provided an occasion for a somewhat similar pleasant reunion.The article has already appeared in the columns of the Star, and it will be remembered that In two or three of the difficult matters Thich have been under discussion at the Im ence, Sir Chatles Tupper finds himself in substantial agreement with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and, good Canadian as he is, 8 Charles Tupper, piace advance proofs of the article in tha hands of the Canadian Prime Minls- ter for use at his discretion during the sittings of the Conference.From the Lament, Corliss & Co, 27 Comma St, Montreal TROOPS INVADE ADE BROCKVILLE.\u201cRifles, of Quebec, adests of Local Regiment, Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville Ont.,, May 25.\u2014Brockville ilitary demonstration in Honor of Victoria.Day, and 1 oomtributed\u2019 largely to the: success of'f the affair.The 8th Royal Rifles of Que- bag City joined with the 41st Regiment, making it their annual outing, and = far the visitors have had &- Eu roy#tl, After an all Tore Bob reached Brockville before and 21 officers were tn them were Lt.-Col.Jones of the 20th rigad of the Royal Canadian Engineers.The regiment is 409 full this number over 300 mustered.A long F Programme of sports and ga E ntested.The visitors \u2018captured the match between Mr.\u201cMONK HRAND» what a good engino is, and who have purchased from us this year, say they are perfectly satisfied with this engine, RS ÿ 1) 5 nosh oa.fn ci \"i If you are going to buy a Marine Engine this season.in justice to yourself you should call and see TAN x À Hey LE strength and of Morse Engines first.If you cannot call, Marine Engine Catalogue M E 11.The Ganadian Fairbanks Go.Lid.§ ST.JAMES S T., MONTREAL.ALSO TORONTO, WINNIPEG, VANCO UVER.\u2018Last evening the officers.ve (guests 1 of the 41st regiment officers mr ban- |; followed by a comp tmentary { dance.at the.B: +, C.\u201cdb h ota The} entertained at the Core non-coms were also STOLE FROM ORGAN FUND.Young Woman Embezzled $1300 to | Buy Fine Clothes: Bloomington, 1lls.,, May 25.\u2014Dismiss- Helen Dixon walked 1 before the bar of the Circuit Court'and pleaded gulity to the charge of em- bezslement of $1,300 from \u2018this: fund of the Gleaner Society Second Presbyterian \u2018Church \u2018and \u2018also to the Pa \u2018of à note of $300.ing her lawyer, Please note that Messrs, WM.YOUNGER & CO.'S celebrated \u2018\u2018MONK- BRAND™ Scotch Ale can now be obtained in prime condition at -all the leading hotels and restaurants in this City, including Corona Hotel, Freeman\u2019s, Lucas & Regent Cafe, Strand Cafe, Wayne Cafe, Oxford Cafe, Bodega .Wine Company, Krausmann\u2019s, - _ Câfe,-eté., dtc.This ex- eeptionally fine old Ale is _ \u2018well knowin, £6 connoisseurs, \u201c and stands:bécond\"to-nohe \u2018 * smongst Od Country ales, h the penitentiary for an Indeterminate term.It is understoon she spent thé money Wireless Service Working well, Special to The Montreal Star, Copenhagen, May 25.\u2014After several\u2019 months\u2019 trial \u2018Valdemar Poulsen, whose Tes Danish Danish Government | has given\u2019 hig\u2019 Le monopoly of this connection, .AUTOMATIC POSTING: MACHINE, a Breaking the Social Ice \"UST try, giving a party\u2018some time with the aid of an Edison Tt is the best thing in the world to get over the first half Hour before people limber up and use their own wits.Cl SR THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH with Edison Gold-Moulded Records introduces the wits of others at the right time to make people talk and be sociable, but even for the gathering where all are congenial and well acquainted, the Edison Phonograph with its variety of entertainment introduces a new note of amusement.It will cheer the churlish, enliven the most dull and amuse the- nos unrespor y It is irresistible because Edison made it.: National Phonograph Conny (ORANGE N.L.U.Z A Live dealers in any line whq have a store and established trade\u2019 on other goods, are wanted to take up the agency for the Edison Phonograph in towns where we have no dealers now.ow wing.\u201cimported.for.seven pr \u2019 Laurler greatly appreciated the courtesy practical assistance thus given him in) bia ai difficult task, end friendly social character terchanges have been the result.The displayed at the critical moment by the fra Tank expression of ,the agreement of raon in authority is the Chief fear dur- vic RE Phonograph.WS was, defeating what both chievous proposals of Sir Frederick Pollock for a kind of permanent Imperial Council.or Commission in London: while the agreement between the two leading Canadian statesmen was also conclusive in its opposition to the suggestions central London centrol in the rin of Ircperinl defepce.THE ALASKAN FIASCO.An intimate knowledge of Canadian affairs would enable one to detect other \u2018points in the article in which there was not the same agreement between Sir Wil- inter- frid Laurier and his predecessor in the Prime Ministership.For instance, there was Spe interesting little reference, .which \u2018see, been momewhat mauled in its cable transference to ing of the efficiency of the existing channels of conununication between the Imperial and Colonial Govern Charles Tupper pointed out that some of ths difficulties that had arisen in the relations of the Colonies and the Mother traced to Colonial and not to British blunders.\u2018The context sug- Rests t the reference in Sir Charles Tupper's mind was to th dary question, and to tho early utteranc The provisions for lat Sir Wilfrià Laucer, which were of themaelves sufficient, In the opinion of States counsel before the arbitration, practically to dispose of the Canadian case.Indeed, if Sir Charles Tup- inter- per were pressed, it Is probable that he wculd contend thdt the failure of the Alaskan Boundary Commission, from the Canadian and Imperial standpoint, must be attributed primarily not ® Lord Alver- as it seems, à material help in regarded dess, and some machines are ts be- put up to test the practical value of the in= _ WINDMILLS.Rider & Ericsson Engines, Gas and Gasoline Engines, Pumps, \u201cTanks; \"Eto.We make a: ; apaclalty of Water ; | Wedding Rings, wosiine Rings.Hemsley, Jewellen, 266 St.\" James St.Spéciai Notice.Just received into gtoclalu fine se.fection of Karn Pianos of latest des sign.Layton Bros.sole agents, 146: Peel St.(Opp.Dominion square).Lr SUMMER RESORTS, (Contirtued trom page ten.) ST.ANDREWS, N.B.\u2018 \u2018The weather has been so cold arid backward along the coast that people have scarcely had their thoughts turned toward summer resort business yet.But better days are hoped for.When.they come they will find St.Andrews in a better condition than ever to cater to the summer visitor.The C.P.R., with its usual pro- éresaiveness, win Pen an annex to the Algonquin about the middle of The company has taken over the Osburn property.between the rallway station and the beach at In- dan Point (once utilizéd as a sena- torium), and has fitted % up in a most comfortable and home-like manner.It will be known on the C.P.R.plan * and will Le under the management\u2019 of Mr.A.Allerton, resident manager of the Algonquin, The interior decorations of Th \u2018the rod of Mes.Hayt ape Among those who ha Inn for the © season -Robert Donaldson & Sons, 30 Youville Square: A 3 3 i 5 Er ba 4 i ES Country must be trac Mr.Thomas Davidson and family \u2018have come to- spend the summer in their ideal residence on Western ave- 100 Lakeside Avenue e Alaskan boun- The Rev.Rural \u2018Dean Jeaki Mrs.Jeakins have s ns and ailed for Englan where they will re ngland the United remain three months.Write for full information as to terms, discounts, etc, : } Mrs.W.King and children hav the guests of Mrs, Thayer.© been Mrs.Hackett has returned.home af- tor an an extended visit in Montreal and Mr.and Mrs, ED.Murray are spcnd- ing the summer at Dixie.Mrs.J.Major left last week to Visit Yriends in New York.Mrs, Gilbride and the Miszes Gilbride :| have taken a house on the river front for Mr.and Mrs.Auchmucty are again in their hquse: on: Broadway, after a year's absence, and are being heartily welcomed by many friends, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Dawes, Miss Dawes, and Miss Nancy Dawes have moved out to their summer residence In the upper end of the : Mr.Sexton and family are out\u2019 again for the summer months.Mr.and Mm.\u2018H.B.Pepin nid Mina Pepin, of Montreal,\u2019 gre spending the summer at their \u2018residence on the Lower ; Mr.and Mrs.Fogarty, of Montreal, are here for que | Sunes: , tye M Misties rt Tor, thé holidays.odd, of the -upper lake shore.is ations the Soliowing-named : Mesers Len Johnson.Coleman, Fores \"atrtord.follow, a ot op ions rant - \u201ctn \u201cne odie houses: Me Ryan, J.Goggin, r.rt, 'B, Crotnbr.Hart ifred Ryan, * Thonias aon, and J.ry Miss Edith Reay is visitthg relatives at Charlottetown, - \u2018PEL Miss Fiynn, from Ontario, who has oom: ustom suggest, but to Bir tra À Laurier Rime Taylor, Rydal Ter- been visiting Mr.J.Mr.Cecti has been transferred from h race, has returned home, the | E.T.branch of this place-to Mont- Bimilarly much attention.has been at- the frank way in which ir Charles Tupper Insists on the dangers of the Intermediate Tariff.Having himself had much to do with tariff and foreign treaty negotiations, he realizes wh hat @ lure the new device may prove t and there can be little doubt that thie public warning and the criticism it awak- \u2018| ened In eections of the London press had o with Six Wilfrid \"aurions more or less frank explanation to the Imperial Confersnce this week of the intentions of the Canad respect to foreign treaty negotthtions, Un- ti the verbatim report of the 6 proceedings of the Conference Te published it is impossible to say how far Sir Wilfr! ler did go, but the fact that isters proceed Boat CI dance on the night of Victoria us opening dance will not » until the first week in June.© heid The.Rev.Dr.Abbott cipal of the Montreal\u2019 bossan is to officiate at, St.Stephen's day, when the Rector will by posais the summer church -at acted here by BERTHIER EN HAUT.The weather here, else, has been so cold visitors -are late | J However, we hav Miss Hart, N.Y, 3 N .J, Dawer and family will spend as everywhere the summer at thelr residence on Fortieth that the summer n arriving\u2019 this year.Mr, 7 Russell of Montral, is visiting gaged rôoms ét The Lachine, TY \u2018ernon-Baton and family, ericton, and\u2019 the families of Mrs.MoDougan pod Mra, ot tawa, Mrs.H, Davison and family are out for the summer months, .Mollam and family have moved ner avenue for the summer.\u2019 ager will spend the summer at much.to à the guest of Mfss\u2019 Mr, Walter Ambrose, B; {rea \u2018spent Sunday.in Mr.G.Bostwlck are oc- for part.of the.lan Government in thodists are all arranging to en ,{ Piaèés of worship.ni ; Mise Lilian Neisser \u2018nas beéa\u201d isting friends on Mortimer street.WORSHIPPING ŸE Pa have een orm cupying \u201cRivéreide: ; The Algonquin Hotel Will ré-o, ith a number of improve, \u2018Mr.Innes and famiiy, of Montreal, have moved out for the season, w.Currie.the Misses Currie, Mre.\u201cLian and Mies \u2018Ethel: Liddell will oo-; .cupy thelr residence on the Low Fine road this summer, - Mre: Martin-Boliock: and the.Misses \u2018Martin are at Dixie again this year.& The Misses De Rouville have been vis-: \" iting.\u201cYxlends here this week, pi}.dr PJ.Learv, or Montreal, is again E spending the holidays at the > Ange,\u2019 on thie \u2018lake \u2018shore, \"4\u20ac aff \u2018Duncan\u2019 Campbell is at Dixie for: Rev.Canon Kitson, {| Cathedral, Ottawa, spent Berthter, last week, and etes Sian SH, » prenne straight lonial rebuif in Downing Street to Pari Berlin, Vienna, and Rome to Blaming far Shroughons the baie he a series of foreign negotiations har had >» profouad effect upon Britiah public served In an Indi wors.an slephasts snd a asta Tonga ' islanders, re- tively.neh Biamese 6 the: moukay, which they aiodth i wad with thé Portu ; holy grinder, -along\u2019 Wj oa | precious stones.It is DOW clear! anymized country that the su 4 eign Les rations wills at o margin {acturers enjoy in the rs.A.Frye and Miss Grace Frye, who have spent the winter in New York.\u2018have Just returned\u2019 td their simmer house | MEN Mr, Hamilton has taken a house on the iver\u2019 front for the summer, the \u2018villa residences facing Brewster : occupied.by ex-Alderman H.R.r.\u201d Foulls (who spent last season on à Tint avenue): Mr R.> Bowie, end Mr.sf érhill : ! Toe | mn \"a oi oldest of: Petal prefere sh errors in the event of a mu- ae of o pre No expec \u2018Canada to Hive this \u2018further - pretoronts: a the expense of a ufactu oy must always a fl plage In the thoughts of Canadian.states.w Canada \u201cWANTED To learn to make rubber shoes.7 Steady Employment.A godd'trade; : edgily learned.- \"Highest wages.paid.i Mr.Harry Horstall and \u2018family have o -appnd ~some «wnonths In Cogland, Tha ii zot.be here for any part of the hat r preference does give must de not at their expense.| but at the expense .of those foreign.nations, and ~hecialiy the Daltea States and Germany, who, aeeplte th 1 vance 1 thelr Cas rapid ei than bh : Mother Lan Co \u201cran COBALT PURE Soba rls Yelng pushed | tor al pr hockey is fast becoming 2 popu- that he could villas - at iro ens rar sport here Nearly any favorable: af, : ws, .a pore 4 comission (0 For! Fattae.ae fet canoe or atte Fa Gini CNSATED of EN tte Origin Dates From.the fhe Sixteenth Cotas In Danger in the Reign of Terror it Was Spared\u2014 \u201cThe Alma; Meter of Magy Irish Priests.OT Agparentiy the faiw of the Matorica?Irina; Coutlege at Paris is seited.Un- Ger the bepirativn.Law tne brench Government has.(akkeh over the pro- ty of all the seminaries of the French crurch, byt: {or months It hae hesltaicd tu sols the Irian.Cuilege.The Bishops or lrefand hate iAterced- ed in ls Lehwd!, und su have a num- ker ot the Bisho of England, Aroh- bishop Bon; \u201cWestminster at thelr bead, The g¢ Was Youtded centur- tes agu for une education of Irish ecclesiastical Kuma: -and not & peniv D! French 'mônet- is\" \u201cInvested In IL.Recent despat .es fivm Paris ao- mounce hal the zuverniuent has sels- ed the Culltre, and lis fate is duoin- ed.This act ui \u2018the Government ir su exuréordinezy - that, Mr.Briand, the Minister of Education und Public Worship, Teels himself called upon to make soma kind of defence it.The question has b ratsed by Mr.Gneehy, M, P., in a letter to the Dublin Freeman's Journal, whether ihe Urien College is noi exemypr-4 by International law as Irish props.y.from \u2018 any Of the legal escheaimient 10 vhioh the ffrench gerninarles ais being suh- jectéd.It has been poluted out thai it was pecially récognized as Irish pro- erty both\u2018by the Revelutfonary Gove ernurent and by Napoleon.HISTORY OF THE CULLEGE.Although the recent College des Ir- Mindais was eresteu in the year 1775, êts origin .éares ram the aixtvoatn century.-In the year 10/1, salu Jon Lee, an Irish priest, arrived lu Paris with à band of Irish students.exiles for thelr faith.This company found & refuge in the College de Montalgn, an , enci-\u2018' institution celebrated amons French colleges for its extreme puv- ery, strict ruie.and meagre diet.Tis Choice of colleges was probably d!.- tated Ls; the siender pursas vf the Urtenh exites.The students of Mun- taign, despite their poverty and simple life, were distinguished abuve alk i scho at Of Pars,\u201d [oF thelr pro found learning and brillant theses.so that in the year 1819 they held three debates in pilosophy, in which the arguments were insintained on both sides tn the Greek language.It was in 3578 that the Irish students firet found ® home in Montaign Colieze.which uer quitted for the College a Navarre, at that time the richest afd most spacious ollege d attached to the university of Puis.This sem- fnary was the favorite school of the French nobility.Its course of studies wes the most compiete and its pros Besmors thé most c:\u2018vbratèd In France.Here t'.- Irish exiles exchanged hard Kving and povérty for material advantages.Thé Béron Woted for charity, rented a house fof the Irish students In the Quartier Si.lof gt.1647.The advanced ecclesiastical students were tramaterred to the establishment.and dt aoums likely jhat the others.entered the Navarre-Coflège at about the same: time.The munificent baron pro- Doin found .& college for the IMsh with fixed revenue, but death checkoff the acdcomplishment of hix design.In the year 1677.two Irish priests, Mamchy Keley and Patrick Moeinn, oo permix=ion from Louis XIV.possession of the dilmpitated elimi of the College des Lombards, es à home for the Irish students who \u2018were continuklly arriving in Paris.\u201cLé de Lescalonièr.à mañ |y | Grana Monargue\u201d probanly dae te uable services.thus r the Irish Loidlers who who abiuhded abouhded ih nis country army.With the icine\u2019 Irish and Fre- \"+ PHends çobs lege was rebuilt, and & raged datsé, This was the firet regular collage Irish possessed, and for over a Bras years remained the tréintoe fren ecclesiastics, roughout ground 8 darkest period of the Penal Days.ERECTED IN i#6 It was in the year 1776 thét th\" present Jnstitution was erectdd.At \u2018tat time one hundred Priests.4 ecclesiastical studehts vue, hot the Lombard \u2018élite.& x fodoh too large for the: rites! docommode- ilon.Doktor Egurôtice Kélly, titeñ Pres fect of studies rurohased à garden Nue de pty quently\u2019 Rus des Irland a college.since pow a8 the sure des Iriandais, dled tn 1777, it is anid- under the strain \u2018ot the work of found:a ahd wectiiy the college, and wae in the i chapel under the altar The institution rr by Dr.Kelly, flourished up to the stormy days of the Franch Revolution.In 179, en all etclèsdästiéal property was con cated, Dr.Walsh, administrator of the Lombard College.presented to the French Government a doéument signed hy the superiors of the English, Irish and Scotch Colleges, protenting agetinst the law, and claiming an exemption as their property belonged to British subjects.A committee was appointed to investigate the matte?, and in cdr sequence of 8 report presénted to the National Assembly.à dectec was passed on October 3, 1790, exempting thèse establishments from the opération of the law.This document is of the utmost importance in the light of present events.The \u201cReign of Terror\u2019 folowed, and seems probable that the.majority of the Inmates of the Irish and Lombard Colleges sought aafety in THght- from Frarce: \u2018 The college whs visited by the mob, and thers is a tradition that three students were killed.ar.ney.huperior of the Iristi College, and Dr.Walsh, remained in Paris to protect and preserve the property of Irish Catholics.Dr.Walsh gave refuge to a number of hunted ecclesiastics during ths time of pérsscution.NARROWLY ESCAPED CONMIS: CATION.The Irish College had 4 narrow eh cape from confiscation M 1763, whén & law was passed ordering the sale of all property belonging to the subjects of nations at war with France.The fish\" \u2018sétablishiiments at Toulouse Douay, Lille and Ysty, And thé chufeh Rutrope, eaux, were old under this law, but for some unex- plainéd Téâson the collages at Pas, Nantes and Bordeaux were spared.A tow years latér the collegn was re- under thé control of the ADD Ne Dormont, as an educational academy, with nothing religious in 1's curriculum.In 1801, Dr.Walsh obtained a decree from Napoleon, then first consul, re-establishing the Irish and Scot¢h Colleges, and at the same time A huréaü dè surveillance té télé chars of all foreign establishments.In pH the English and Bcotch colleges were nied with the college des Irlandais thls bureau, and Dr.Walsh ap.: was a big factor in the revolutionizing of modern accounting.We introduced it throughout the Paes Empire.We talked Ledger until business men conceded a trial and Ne oer RR ICA We represented à in the and - Chaton Bank LE of the French v Le of legen eatabl > {you eccientantice!l students, -¥ | tional establishment the ¢ ourished.Aftur the fai! of Napoluën ost of the bi & Royal ordinknte wi of And à sum routs ing an annuai interest of three million francs to be disposéä of for this pur- The claims of the English ballege at Douay: cane a orted in 1824 by the refusal coll exe was accord- Royal mission, -and this vent salé x Lo hot Majesty's most op! y 6 onorable Privy Councll affirmed the a bh go.-mude by the commiss one on roe express groun that such déthbllshMménis were to bé tonsidered , An not coming with- In.the spirit and meaning of the con- Jontlom, In conformity to this prin- $lole I \u2018Rave.fo not ve Fejected the claims 8 a} similar inatl- of the English Scotch and Irish col- int.at Paris, presented by 16\" the stld establish- TON OF INDEMNITY.This rejéétfon dar eo seen to have no force at: the.pressot day, when the reasons given for\u201d \u20ac are considered.The decisis wis.In 1524, betore the passing of the Catholic Bmanci- pation Act,:when the Penal Laws were still in forée, and\u2019 holic education- a] establishments were illegal by British law.*coèmmissioners stated: \u201cTheir end and object were not authorized by, and were directly opposed to British l&kw, and the Fundy dediont~ od to thelr Laden were.dmployed: for that purpose in France, because they could not a0 bs employed for that purpose in England.\u201d They rejected a ments the claims of institutions in France formed * inconsistent with British laws.\u2019 The act of 1820 has surely entirély obviated any force which could exist in this objection.An appeal wap de to the Privy ouncil, Aad.he decision given by r John Leach, Master of the Rolls, retifirmes 1h 1 claimè on the new ground that \u201cthe French Government had at all times vofitrol over these establish.It wil thus be seen that whereas-in 1780 thé Assemble Nations als exemptèd the Irish college from con.tiscation on the ground that it was the property of British subjects and im 1798 the Convention confiscated tt as 6 property British subjects, 4n 1825 and Tod onan refused ; used to pi knowleds$: what France had twice ad- The woN of the college was carried on succesifully.from this time onward and many distinguished Irish ecolesiastics were students there.In 1858 certain disciplinary difficulties arose, and the Bishops 0 of Ireland, with thé sanction ot \u2018the Bacred tion of thé Propagande.decided to entrust the gov: ent of the college to the Irish Vin an Fathers, under whost- charge !t- has d evet sinée.In 870, when Paris wae benieg- ed by the an forces, the Irish college renialfied closed for twelve months.The restot; professors, and atudents remained in Diélaté.The rebtor, Before leaving Paris, obtained trot Lord: Lyons, ths British Apassador, permission to holst the English flag, and thus placé the côllege under British protection.Me also agreed to allow the college tO De used as a hospital for wounded soldiers during the war.During the Commune Maurrection, which followed.the siégh, the college was In danger, but the Communists were induced to spare it as British property.CLAYM REVIVED IN VAIN.The claiñ df the Irish céilege.to an indemnity, whith were réjected in 1832, were subidéqiidntly revived.In 187 the motion to apoint a Belect Commit- Honées of Patliaménht to tn- Too pe the claims of the college was negatived by 116 votes against b4.This was the lést effort made in support of the indemnity claim.Among the distinguished living èc- clesiastics #RO studied at the College des Irlandais DAT be be mentioned Cardinal Logue, who waa professor of theology there from 1068 to 1874; Most Rev, oe MoBherry, Viear-Apostolic of Port Elizabeth, who entered the college in F1571: Most Fev.Denis Kelly, Bishop of Ross, who :entèréd in 3572: Rev, Thomas H.Kinane, P.P., V.G., Dean rey Wa ash, Bev.Monalgnor © and - ish priest of Youghal, oa who played a notable part ont histord ore & occasions, $5,500 For STOLEN PICTURE.Famous Landicape hy Swiss Artist Had a Curlous History.Bpecial to The Montreal Star, Merlin, May 25.\u2014An art collector at kfott-on-Main has has just had a very unpleasant surprise.last year he purchased from a deajer tn the city ~ few days ago hs had a visit from the jee, Tho to informed im that the work Te stolen, and must be surren- ae GAVE WATTEAU FOR DEBT., Painting.Beecisi à the Meta | Star.À Dunedin, New re whieh » uine Watteau \u2018a private.house: hers, rod To 3% chek waded ia 1s : you that the |.33 _the rejection.of their i.Landers ur 7 oi the Valug of the | 1 odigiet \u2014and\" \u2014\u2014and\u2014churus food, by means of its muscular : \u201cuntil digestive.\u201cof the churning movement\u2014 give you s healthy\u2019 se Fruite-tives actually i muscles of the 3d aleo enable the stomach - gastrie juice to completely digest - to make digestion complete.Ther yon have Indigestion \u2014Heartburn \u2014 Distress after Eating\u2014Souf \u2018Stomach \u2014 Headaches:\u2014ÿäd \u2018finally chronic Dyspe \u201c\u201cFruit-atives\"\"\"tère Tndi- pepsia every ] a Thousands have been cured of 1 \u201cPrait- ty mie Fadgestion and Dyspepsia by a tives un \u201c cure stomach *-\u2014 stipation is either too weak to properly and \u2018Biliousness with which chum the food or it does not.so many ics suffer.give-up Snough -gastric juice _\u2018\u201cFrait-a-tives\u201d* are in bles.them, à boxr=6 for gà, ES bin Fraité-tives Limited, Ottawa.tot cleep.my 5 tiamoetariades of sid! rE batarnalir D etes à cute 1 Scout 1 thtents toe bab wo si Take \u201c3-Déeps\u201d acute be Es PE ee Se ; mis re ic cree ne GET A BOTTLE OF SWAN SON\u2019S 5-BROPS\u201d TODAY LE ue.fering win ques Lure eee Neuraigie, Kid: a\" # Catai .Weuralito Headache.or \"outer Kindred diseases \u2019 \u201c8-000\u201d ~ oy J] fred SENT FREE! Alia L Size Bottie (300 Doses) 9: \u201cFor Gate by D ete :- Rare NE 1e CPRANEOE PILLS © GES due Opastietions Bruen WF Von Ae SUFFERING WITH \u201ccoment, SGUTIGA, NEURALGIA \u201cKIDNEY TROUBLE USE SWANSON'S = DROPS shoulders were I could not take off my cost.My kidneys were in bad shape and the cords and muscles In my beck were 1 could vot look up.Ther pained me wo nights that oould Now after using he swelling is all Jong out of my foot, hands 8-4 knees shoulders sre limbered ee a 17 Seok at rien\u201d terrible be tortures and Agony ca! ATISM iW oo A bo lame sostiff and sore ame-Raif à dottle matism will And quick z that ren pop in instantiy relieve ¢ Tiffied tree ot charge ios Upon roan Woh SUAESON RREMAATS SWE 00.Gop.6160 Laka Sl, mgs BUTCHERS DEFY LABOR LAWS\" Arbitration Court Receives Severe: Blow in New Zealand.- Brécial to The Montreal Star.Wellington, New Zealdnd, May 25.Compuleory arbitration as a means of | settling industrial disputes has received a blow from thé strike of buts! chèrs at Wellington.For some years âifferences between employers and eme ployed in New Zealand have been sel tied by the Etate in+the Arbitration Court, whose award is binding on thé parties under penalties so long as thd men are in combination =s a trade union, The slaughtermen in-the Wellington district stockyards have struck for more wages and got them; and with that full in State arbitration has in &« moment become a thing of the past.\u2018The strike occurred among butchers employed by a couple of firma who export frozen mutton on a large scale, and the time was well chosen, for, owing to a scarcity of grass, the farmers were pauring their sheep into the yards of the experters, and the ition of the companies was hope-, fees in the event.of a stoppage of his moment the én démanded an Mediate incrèasé of 25 per cent., and left work when it was refused.They left themselves open to penalties of 850 each by their actions, and officers were sent from the Ministry of Labor L> companies werd compelled to compromise with an increase of pay amount- to 16 per cent.x will be dificult, if not impossible, to «xact from the men the pensities prescribed by the law.They may.be sent to prison, bat whether it will be found ezpedien send à couple of.hound mon 0 Jodi for an offence of this nature.remains to be seen.Bll less does it neem.tore \u2018to dea] with two or thres thousand it there vers a strike \u2018of this kind on a Jarger scal NO RIVAL FOR SUEZ, CANAL.Rumor of Avisther - her Waterway Being.Bullt is Not Credited Special to The Montreal.Stan - Cairo.May 25.\u2014The report: that a second Sues es Conn 8s 10 be constructed: exclusively.with British capital is not \u2018believed here.The story of the construction of a second pd 18 In reality\u2019 very old.e question wra.alred in 1883 bafore agreement between the Sues Canal Company and thé British ship owners took place, and since that date it has cropped vp now and then, but-Bot in & serious and a practical manner, The assignment of a Jeason for the constriction of a new of waterways is found in the fac that it Will hé needed to compete with the projected Bagdad Raliway, hich, it will: be recalled; fe being constructed with German capital.But in the opinion of competent judges, the pre-' sent: Suex Canal is amply sufficient for this-purpose, so far a» Zhrough trafic is cohcerned, and \u201cYhen Mt comes to à matter of local transportation nothing eine 19 any event in the way of competition.\"WILL MOVE TO THE U.S.Special to The Montreal Star.Dublin, May .25\u2014Davidson and Co, Limited, the makers.of the famous A apparait né wht pére oe «zen on 4 h places of Boitast ts Xa ood thet the, the Bush Stores, Brook]; New York, | Bans aa will -be Ee Tater 16 bure.or Toledo, Ohi: A4 Gd Ll = vy gout squabbles between them, ang Guiso DRIVEN MAD BY SAILORS.wn reidets ay obeysd but with tte ; Vietin Was Tied Do Down With Steel | be to sopttio should got _.I 0.Cable tn ain.$ oahtortunate mau after Dela.] to.the: Mon 1 Sta souci = May 3 a extraorétna: ; : aires has been perpetrated on tart.: which las et \u2018afrived at Dunkirk from Ch | 0 Captain ce Yo Fret bin hirmeaif with a {im Contain The Standard will commemorate the unveiling of the Strathcona and South African Soldiers\u2019 Memorial at Montreal on May 24th by issuing is week a Special Illustrated Number devoted to showing the part Canadian soldiets took in the South African War.It will be the most- complete issue ever yet devoted by any paper to this subject.It will be invaluable às à Souvenir Number.Every man,, woman and child of patriotic instincts should have à copy of next Saturday's Standatd.| THE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OÊTHE.ILLUSTRATIONS WHICH: WILL APPEAR The: Strathcona and South African Soldiers\u2019 Memorial or M hope 1 Contineat Chine Qu Vis Wi oe embers o #t cering Qu i Hi J on ef fs Seth South-Africa.\"A Notable Picture, as i poriri igen ® Fe nk rer Queen Vira ar ited to witness.The Fit / \" Contiigent Photographed at Windsor Castle.Canadian Troops at Green Point Camp, Cape Town, Waiting to go to de The Battlefield of Hart's River.Boer Trench at Paardeberg.Boer ° Out on South Side Modder River.Modder River in the = ; eb a 1900.Dug by the Comwalls and Canadians at Par | Scene of the Night Anne o on Cronje's L by the Cs ade \u201cScene of Cronje's Surr he Ca anadi d on the berg.The Battle Ground at Paaidéberg, showing Relative Positions of British and Boer F- Protective Regiment Arrivin Pat \u2018Mafeking: Major Genetal B Baden Powell Mafeking.Lord Edward Cecil Holding a Court-Martial Over « Negro Spy at Mafeking.Fort Near M afin Cpt rt Magers a the British.A Maxim- Boer Fon in action at the Siege \u2018 Three en of Con Contingents en rod route to the From.Cant- dian Troops Fording a South À ;- thé March P Canadian Attllerymen Saving British 5 é tb Pretoria.| ving: at the Komati River.Craadinit Cave a fonten Cemetery.Scene of the Dutch Capltaltion of the od | The South African Memorial at Halifax.Contingents.PERSONALI TIES CONNECTED WITH THE WAR\u2014 Co Pictures of the Earl of Minto, Lo Lord Roberts, Lord { Kitchener, Sir Pacy.Charles Fi k, Rev.Father O'Leary, R the.; es t ev.Father ov.Stole Col Garden Cal.Buchan, Col Cameron, Col.Leard, Gol Col.Pelletier, Col.Costigan, Major Peltier, Capt.Fraser, Capt At Front.Field of Battle and Scene of Canadian Advance at Prardeberg, \u20ac Trench-Grave of the Canadian Battlefield of b on the Lookout at Mafeking.Lady Sarah ug-Out at Field Hospital Near Bloemfontein.in sé Mail The one of oa Fite oo a Big Residence in Ma Kruger's Residence at Pretoria.Canadian Troops at Belmont.Strathcona Horse en route to South Aftica.Names of All the Montrealers who Proceeded to the F' rot in the Vita Gitouard, Joseph lain, General Botha, Lord S M.Almond, \u20ac and other Officers who were if the front.Sold by all News Dealers.2 pn soma cabin where he steel cable.At the ae of the first month Vecenso allowed of the have tallan brigantine, the Fenice, Jlustralis most from the first fre- oa = Serman fred ond | -Rayved Vecento, at | Seotohman pursued him : lin's cabin where he Rad sought ore Pointing \u2018their ravoi- Rin Ee = yrs toproem ee 7 ira.ES Pas \u2018MEETINGS AND\u201c \u201camvéguénte, | MEETINGS | A rr re : ACADEMY ,, ALLY RA SPECIAL NA Isa clans x Baga Scott \u201cyl por ec arp tl crud ans > pomme \u2018MEETINGS AND: uvre dering found in the Annuel: Register} wben-Edmund Burke wes fis-Sditor.- 57 = \u201cPhe Lion and the Mouse\" , \u2018Sonal Bauk Building.Chicago.\\ ipeluding On- lustrations of -bad English \u201cincluded, aa gt TR wa Saskatsnowan, Alberta and the Spoech from the Throne delivered speculators.oo tisk Oolumbla, w Gillivray, re: - \u201cRescentactre, Te Kin: at\u201d vent oreille by*the Prince Regent in 1819, the ail- y, \"t may be be\u2019 noticed thi That the Royale Ron ret w win t when 00700 08 EEE ' eat Britalo, Terry's Theatre dress of the House of Commons, ta the oy There is a silver ining 3 the clouds men get under, Lut the Ia generally Qffices in Grea a, falas, T06 birand, London.WC.Est\" prince in tho same year, Lord Caitle- | The! \u2018afisoncement By the commission.! got it.oil- .cu 9 : pére + in France, Mayence, Favre and Feagh's note in 1815, and to the Afa\u2014 4 a corporations.that the Standard bassadors of the allies, on Ahe subject} p Tmonopoly 1s In line with Now that the Cit FE\u201d Sucoess- spé Fi y Euuinetf ace a chance of the Museum of Paris, a despatch of |\u2019 uepcions 1 \u201cpreviously entertained.ta borréw & million and & balf a chance | fui Yours In Circulation of The Star.the Duke of Wellington on the same].When one man \u201ctries to flatter another | they are going to mend their ways.\u2014 subject, a note of Castlersagh on the, De has smathing to sell.\u201cWREK ENDING MAY 18TH, 1907.Slave Trade, despatches, from \u2018the Mar-; + sac quis of Wellesley, Lord: Bleutenaht off; .» .61,854 ' 81,578 lreland in 1822, and a pasto al chatge- rr , of the Bishop of- Winchester in the » » ©1867 same year.Some of these deserve all may be wottly while\" 0 remprinber JE when Willave Cobbate $vrote hil \u2019 wits is Boottish ck | srininiar of the Engileh.language, he | > 2 1 : ah 16 Nest NeGE weal - The Grealest Success of the Season oi mee adlted six lessons \u201cIntended to prevent ow w price £4 oR rho gal un-.] {tis ove among me Te tin > ; Tame This House Closes Saturday Night.+ É Agents in the Upited States \u2014 Eastern Statesmen trom using false grammar Ever oti rane Co \u2014 7, Le ., - \u201cnti that wh d- néed man loses any - West Every : i oir ous Brine.New Yoru: nd from writing Inan awkward man- | playing pe Ror tas TA] a Ta sir rs ou ul miss te decade, F RANGATS - = Afternoon and Evening _ NOW OP EN oe estarn Diviston.W: Y.Perry.First Na- ner.\u201d This was in 1322, \u2018apd.the I © to \u2018YecogniZed on that vest battle- city is.\u2018said to have written : the.Jub be passed, on: to his \u201cacquaintances.{ : & bol Tage for dscorstion wil Teva theni, \u2018êtres ne the afternoons - sti field as the peer of the best who fought stantial clause In this hnguage, * with.thie bgst of.general results; More | £0tts, G6 Ë | st.the church not later $ pam.Tuesday and Wednesday of each wood CF there under the gaze of two hemis- and äfter the passage of\" \u2018this: Ad no \u2018no À of \u2018the 'sprdad.eer wer 4 pe to.ftohybutst ' pl iemvers Poe m.tn line on Bt.Henry toe hd four oolock, very sue oA person shall build, maintai, : \u2018erget, [\u2018ishoranch than 148 aay oth \u201cfonte.Hei JY church ih a body, senior officers leMing.Trust be acoompanied with a certifisate 0 No-one \u2018can.tell when the hour will operats, \u201cor slaughter any.beast within, chupe, - - \u2018 = oa : Bi) \u2018By order.from A Hp Lr Bh py the - @tMe at which Cansde will be again ten miles of the, city; Hall intended tor | Rev.GQ; Scott \u2018orgie with ptr Rivers In the as other Indeër Clrens Attrncttenn; arent from New York itgpedrome.w.cLoGo.Cl Ty oe ohiainsd from the Hace a ~ \u2018Filled \u2018upon to prove is mettle; and food\u201d chat thie \u2018eétablishisent of these camps EVERY AFTERNOON AND SVENING.| GHO, HAYSET, tha Star Office, Bt.James street, : ; .: So |.The Fresh Air Fund \u2018fs administered Aho duty Will then fall upon a gen-| It would, perhaps, be difficult to, fin.| 6r sanatoria ahiould bee duty.of Gov v | 131 3 mw Sommittas, [ny à voluntser commiittes of men and \u201cétation which will not have had pre- In official literatare of a hundred yess\u2019 \u2018rnmeiit.With this we heortily: agree.AT TST ADIU M ROLLER RINK : ~\u2014\u2014 I\" women, od the city missionaries, \"ab « sm poitaite \u2018 to fight, the, : of chew welfare and suffering ay from oe pr for a longer o ore = period children and mothers whom the visiting doctor advises to send.It ) let.For the sek Children ot the oor.For the working moth qe realise the great importance of vi PIANO ACTION with | cht For hildren threatened with sick ng given this generation the right clety.\u201d : treet : ! - | A LOCAL CONSUMPTION CAMP: : Ë #3; and pétéate.Permiaiene n be Drolet.and Jura té prompt and tie Hnéhldge.t Y ALLAN, DOMINION ané G.P.R.LINES Dan EX LITE from FEV OU wat BOPTON.SFHAMSHIE TicznTSs | Adeats, the true \"Inspiration, the se \u201clead\u201d; and In no other way 286: 83: law Means oan we give.it better than by honoring The need for a: \u201c congumption camp * + nera) 3 of the Republican Ministry and th - 1 y give every a Uiries S21 secure the beat available ie mon sh4 property permanently somewhere near \u2018Montreal hardly re-: oe os ais 01 ont peb \u2018permitted to] shel 5: dent, A.Dri e Mar ao LTR en ANY LINE at at LOWEST HA We make, a à spocialty of home- and larger amounts 3 ® > ve serv th - MR.Gustave Drolet, Ch 3 , » Lo Contribu: m sent to fhe hve sumone eed he Empire quires to be emphasized.As Dr.Ken-| exist in every corner of the city With- ong or the first Canadians to smiat in 1* NORMAN LUBHEB, ng Penk rT.e bread.Bin office.188 St.James strecti Slas acrifies or the ultimate nedy pointed out in yesterday's Star.| out any special isolation or care or the Pontifical Zouaves, Canadian contin- i Je h Ca nin h Branch Office, corner Peel and St Cath- ifice.there is no place in or near\u2019the city effort to prévent its spread, every font.= defend Rome against King Vic- 76 83 0 n un g am, y grine Streets.or, o, NT Alexan- TT now to which tuberculous patients can Montrealer is menaced.A consump~ armies.He took at in Garl Wdlan BAKER.der, Esq, hon.tr 150 Tod CANADIANS IN NEW YORK 0 VEEDE] \"VIBRATOR oo ! be sent, Only when the case is at a 1jve taking a street car ride and care- chgegements before returning to To ne t- crisis.as.for instance, after :.severe less in his habits, may infect a dosen Teal on of the the Holy City, He | hemorrhage, wii the hospitals open people otherwise ripe for the disease.| wetter \u201con \u2018political and social\u201d 1 mations; their doors to the victim of this deadly \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ly, aa Be in his element When Specisl.to the montres Star.and, New Tork x day oa Amon the Can- &t., Denis: H.over ton Montreal, loclety of Canada, Chancellor Burwash, niting the galettes Paris let: Victoria Universit y.Introduced a disease; and yet the home surround- noces as.he found A y very wih bert discussion on the conditions and pros.ve very penonariy., - well-read roxn, b H .kers, eg Albert: ou J.A.\u2018 Goodmore, Toronto.Murray FF! pects of letters in this country, in 18° TRY all that ls le, TH More Mawes\u201d repeatedly decitiiéd al] were: EVE | vis > |7.Palonde anda\u2019 wife, Toronto, Wood- gs be tha undesirab E et political preferment, though he invariably Red, London Sinclair: BH.8.Wrieht, JL : J.C.Rios and wife, Toronto, OFFICIAL ENGLISH.\u2018At the recent meeting of the Royal \u201cOF hick several members vive gra y both for tho patient and for the other a à interest-in London, Sinclair; M.Campbell, Mont.stock s med \u2018to write the English le nage members of the family.Under this heading The Star | th the trade ond Foal, Grand: | Ten er, Montreal.St.La VW, H.Hewiey, » Toromo, Afbany; .ith propriety, deplored the decay of guise oer\" camp\u201d could be ab oe au name où th wi e | Aaiidiatas Avenue: ra À > Crane: Fosse Fok Washington: Mise i.H.Wood, Toronto + cay of y.venue: e a : ., \"to, established with very little - money, guarantee of good faith.~ Avenue: 8.Crane, Toronto, Park Ave- Martie ; B.Wood.1 dna of lish in offictal publications.comparatively, and its rhanagerent Ee ee gentlemen had discover- would not begin tobe as expensive as R -Quéstion ot Resignation, 54\" tate papers of Upper and | the running of @ hospital for any other | To the Editor of the Mantrest et) y reÿ-Canada, prepared a hundred air or the \u2018oti disease.\u2018The patients can usually ldok opte on or the other just: nue; Mrs, H.C.Davis, Toronto, Park Toronto, Murray Hi; A Brown, - Avenue; W.: urphy, Toronia, Murray 3 : y FL Cl Yonto, ; ago, have a far.higher literary rg wi .Toron 5 a great deal after themselves; and.the t the unhappy state\u2019 of af rown Cie rin, iC Salus than Ha documents of the |\u2018chiet remedies aro fresh afr and: good fairs wa wich ied tar the re ation df Mr, : tral: G.'H.B , Ottaws, Astor 7 Denis: W.À ave.Toronto, BL y are more explicit food.Where the main desideratum Ip the Diese ow Montreal, sé mentionne in À H.W, Hill, Ottawa, dater Hours M J., KR ; H ad ve, cer : UsED- BY ROYALTY d conclse, and at the same time more the treatment of a disease is only pure the Star of the 20th inst.and reatisles \u2018Alegant.and felicltous.Wherefore, it Rir, it-ought- to -be possible.to get-that forties that the Bisho of the discuss Aras argued that the schools, including much for at least, a share of the euf- son 6 tober by \"ance side.unt) bis v6 pre \u2018ferers from this dread plagus\u2014e plague turn, \u2018would! it mot be for Mr, Lewis : .|.Many LE oases of shoumetiem, gout, nion : P.N.nervous de constipation.Indiges Be Cow and troubles, headache\u2019 bles, Ste.have boen benefited DER, the won Vibrator, .which fs huving such tremendous success among et of Zntferers in Logan, the United States ot Amari es, Germany, Ny aay for free \u2018copies of.ny latest books hdl\u2019 ltérature on the ec JSURAT on nd\" AB ADNINISTERED sy TUE VEEDEE, nd { will tei \u201cyou whetiiér: the VENDEE can help T on TY oramonded and used by loadin medical men and, hoepitals WHAT is THE ThousLE wr H sll over the world.You oan take - treatment.in- Four own homme, \u201cTHE CHURCHES.Twi send particulars of my \u201cOn Approval.Free Order.Form,\u201d or name of Sroguist stocking the vacéee, where the mOnder- working powers of the dre of the present day, do pot, ve sufficient attention t Kean timates carries shop\" fi be oe sun o% atm to the art which Dr.edy es the tone paren A Ng and writing oft fifteen hundred Montrealers every.great log to lose the: \u201800d English.Chancellor Burwash In.year.an terposed the modifying argument that The danger to the people in the hos Synod b old state papers were not written neigtiborhcod \u2018of sûch à carip \u201cwala make a men ofvcated in Canada, but by of- be nil.Statistica,\u2019 carefully.\u2018colectéd, | 3 Malia\u201d trained in the English schools.ghow that tuberculosis sanatoria do not you, Tend\" i700, The \u2018He offered to prové by.she language incredse the number.of cases.of the | - - | Veod fres of charg Alls Uber Canadian lst of griev- diseass In\u2019 the districts where hey hfe |., The gente raves o f Veedeo bration\u2019 ray srop BAIN ana aiéces \u201cwhen politicians of the na- | established.They have, in.fzét, the = Cook, Mon Bg 4 cure without.Yhook.6 Lotion 1s not elect Sxtremely papain ffret Nal?of the lust | opposite effect; for the prevalgnce of Cook al often: or yang wife.Fol on of Churghes of New.York agreeable; the most delfeate lady likes wr tks ware lott tc Fond Mon Grand: W; W.Cartridge, Most- | ity to President Rooosevelt to\u2018 ask 60,000 Vasdees sold in less than two Years.te to-da tor free partice ça the discase is generally, decregaed.: This | vear.\u201d rough: BE.ow, Mont- iy in arousing\u2019 a greater interest ulars, or.oall for.f ree trial of machine.nm Toh AD 1s dus to the fact that they offer.con- real.\u2019 Marporourn i Yr dre Mont.[in n vas not = Very inspiring I.\u201cwn GARRATT , tant object ledwoni to the natives of Fon, ta, nec : © «hürdhes of th Polk of New York.and (OEPT, 4); LEEMING-MILES ; BUILDING, ST.LAWRENCE .yLEVARD.\u2018the région in the best methods of escap- B a Cameron \" Gon ontal; J, Of: «very.other city, js more spiritual = > MONTREAL.; ol 12 5 eod life; eithusinsh, power.To/ obtain ; 3 |, Sa Tozento,.Bt re x up -Bévilien | \u2019.ot \"thé\" onlÿ\u201d \u201ccount Ste made aE toed ing and treating {xe malady.\u2019 PA ¥ tô K eolsbiy \u201c It fa tfruman that there ahouta be and educate \u2018my two children : with \u2018the :[ root x of old | nu place th or ua, Montreat tg which | eT Tr ee rete | : as Dhited 8 Stated dccasionally | a mufferez.froin tubproulosia \"cap be should auth pend th Mo Declaitatiohs, uf Indepen-i|.sot.Alniost any dwelling piace in the tions foi = she Conetitation wf thé : Unitea ; \u2019 : ress XX these: the churches do mot.need to in- A TSE IL LINES 'EROM oo] MONTREAL, BOSTON AND NEW.YORK, ummer Sailings out for 1907: \u201c À \u2019 snack ¢ Juh nd Joly.Sellin I thelr a po EE moaihs of Juhe and July.Selling Wh HENR} au a: Semi \u2018vider.Tel.Mile 3048, ' Bask Building, 208 St James Street.zrrentet vam spasm.i Sh a === - was Impressive.a Tr Yesterday might fittingly be termed & red letter day in the history of, Mont- peal, for the citizens asemblesd to ao honor to those who died in the battle flelds of Bouth Africa.\\ \"The occasion was the unveiling of the noble statue in Domindon Square, which will henceforth be termed the .Soldiers\u2019 Memorial.Idea! weather prevailed @ and long be- if Bore the time fited for \u2018the ceremony a | vast concotrse of people had lined every side of the square.It was a soul-stirring acene.The city's regiments were out in full force, every man looking spick and span and very fit.One {git | ne citizen soldiers possesed .t that has made the British Empire what it is.Soldiers 1 races marching under onv flag! : As a stranger to the city remarxed: \u201cThis is one of the most unique sights I have ever seen.British and Frencn, the old-time rivals of the world, marcn- ing shoulder to sheulder, under the grand old banner.Why, Montreal contains within itself the essence of universal .Two races living as one in Bb peace and fellowship.It is wonder- THE UNVEILING.The unveiling ceremony was timed to take place at eleven o'clock, and half an hour before that the great square waa crowded.The centre of attraction was the veiled statue, shrouded In Union Jacks.The soldiers were lined up in the form of a square, and their uniforms served to add to the sparkling brilllancy of the scene.A speclal feature was the quietness with which the ussembled thousands awaited the unveiling of the monument.One \u201cfe that the hearts of the people were touched, that their imaginations carried them far from the square, bathed in sunshine, to the plains of South Africa, and that in fancy they wit- nessed- the heroic deeds of the com- visional brigade under Lé-CoL w.J.Stewart, with Major Schneider as brigade major.This comprised No.4 Company, C.A.8.C., Noa.4 and 6 field Arhbulance Companies, the Highland Cadets and the Mount St.Louis Cadets.The last in order of march was the Veterans\u2019 Brigade, under Lieut.-Col.Frank Bond, R.O.which comprised dex wo Rue : Im (HE MONUMENT ŸThe, Ceremony was Performed by the Deputy Governor, Chief Justice Plepatrict-\u2014Milespe Display \u2019gamate the two movements \u2018personality ty bond, suboriont-.#6 the recognition and broader issues, a x \u201c A DOUBLE MEMORIAL , pon che décent levage od Ven forward to the erection of a cons and Sauth African \u2018Monument, as we are to see it today.with its two fold inscription, and its harmon- dous blending ity of one whom we may \u2018still call our leading citizen, with the troopers : whom he | equipped for the war and with the general body of the Canadian oon- tingents.A \u201cFunds ware readily obtained.\" with the result that the monument which is ito be unveiled to-day represents an expenditure of some thirty thouspnd dollars.But it was only after peace had been happily concluded that the committee in charge took the Step of ling for competitive designs by pub- lc advertisement throughout Canada, as well as in 10nden, Hpoton and.York, and by the end af, 1903 we had over thirty from which to mako a se- leotion.After careful éxamination, in the coûrse of which all the conditions of anonymous competition were scru- oda be salt has 9 \"ben Tu sat Lord rd Strsthoona ES us who .Soktent- poral of one a, the reat oor æ 45.Ly Rp fd: FE ELLE ie- Railway, ri ho a ou | one to asset.is qualities in all these rets will soon become a fading tradi- tho, but the story of his great, strenuous life, of his devotion to his adop counter, an and more ty to our educational institutions, .ig- one which: FR countrymen will not willingly lot \u201cWe .are not here to celebrate a vio- tory, to commemorate the memory of the dead, to extol martial promess, or generosit 4 of.the living.monument will tell the gonerations that are to come after us that Canadians volun Unteerod for \"service Te South Africa to affirmé a great p iple: that the Empire is one and in soluble: iat ou¢ sovereign can command the willin allegiance and the.loyal service of those who live under the British flag; pulously observed, the choice of the VI Kai Ve at same ses ane | 7\" the weal, |.put ee that th the Sense of oe ère men.\u2019 This in spectally true df Can- ft Men Axe ie ta defend eur ers and to: dev: QE Bit \u201cabove \u201cind be onto.lag maintain our att ney who are imbued with the des that - our every hope of-the future depends upon our having to work out our destiny on this continent under the protection of the one free flag the of the world.\u201d MAYOR EKERS RE REFERS TO PART PLAYED BY LATE MR.PREFONTAINE The Mayor said: \u201cOn behalf of the citizens of Montreal, I accept, with thanks, this monument, which will be well guarded by the oity as a perpetual tribute to her sonz, who so ntly maintained th cause of Britain and af justice in South Africa.And is there not true reason fo pe ques diag iis hit we owe something more to our French origin no less than this monument faithfully fellow-citizens bf those of Tales who willingly gave up thelrltveny J in the service of the Empire.The arrival.of the Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, who, jp the unavoidabls ab- gence of the Governor-General, performed the opening ceremony, was the signal for an enthusiastic outburst of cheering.He was received on the platform by Colonel Buchan and his staff.and it was very evident that the warmth of hit welcome delighted him.Principal Patérsbn, of M'Gill Univer sity.opened the proceedings, and all those who herd Ris words were unanimous in expressing the opinion that a ;more sultable or more sensible speech \u201ccould not have been delivered.Indeed, \u201cthe cipal excelled himself.and not only his words but the manner of his speaking did honour to the city.Thereafter His Excellency delivered an ad- \u2018ing appropriate reference to the heroie dend:and_to the noble -qualities pos- \u2018seowod by Lord Strathcona, he urged : Japon his hearers the absolute Recessity.yalty to us = the one to what he : one free flag © That his words fell on agreed with His Excellency, and all were glad that he availed himself of the oppor- \u2018tunity to advocate the unity of the.Empire.THE- CEREMONIAL.- And then, in the midst of breathless silence, the statue was unveiled.All feit the solemnity of the moment, and the multitude stood vith heads uncovered as the massed bands played the Dead March and the rifles of the firing party were heard.After the buglers had sounded the mournful notés of the * Last Post,\u201d the \u2018bands struck up, the anthem of the mpire, * God Saye the King.\u201d and thre terrific cheers were given by the assembled thousands for King BEd- \u201cward.Meanwhile the boom of cannon tbroke upon the the fine old hymn, Soldiers,\u201d were played by the bands, the feelings of the spectators were deeply stirred.statue itself was greatly admi admired a lea.ork af ant, worthy of any city of the world.Mr, Hill has created a le monument, end one of which the citizens of Montreal feel proud.At the tonclusion of the unveiling ceremoñy His Excellency and party adjou: to the steps of the .Mount Royal Club, where they reviewed the troops, who marched past them.The soldlers made a most creditable display, apd His Bxcellency spoke in high pra of their smart appearance.They y\u201d lo0ked like soldiers and in the hour of need would doubtiess * prove invaluable, And so the proceedings ended, and the gredt crowd-dis- persed.\\ ON THE PLATFORM.°° ! Principal Peterson presided over the \u2019 proceedings, and amon, those on the platfotm wera?.8, jam C, Macdonald, Ald.W.J.White, Dr.F.E.Hetedith, X.C.represent Assocation; Can- Victoria .Hal the Gaslogioal Sur nator Mackay, .Lighthall, K.C.; Ald.Bumbray, Teves: ue, Turner, Leys, and Proulx, Messrs.=.Doran Caverhill, Alex.Mc- * Capt, béta representing the P.R.; Neyer Ekers, Ald.Major, Hon.D.Rollan ®.Father Callaghan, Me H H.A.an et.Justice Davidson, Rev.Dr.Patterson-Smythe, Lt.-Col.Pel letier, Dunbar, Lt.- sol, Worth- ington (Sherbrooke).Ald.H.B.Yates, i Messrs W.Hill, 8.Maxwell, E.Merwe, Piers Davidogn Hon.Lt.-Col.R.Wilson Smith, and Major MacMil- \u2018Amongst the outside officers who Gor nearing, 3a \u201cRegiment, \u201cBoer.pearing, t er brooke, and ten officers: Lieut.-Col.E.8.Piche, 83rd Regt.Joliette, Que.! Lieut.-Col.es Trois-M ns, 0.3 Lieut.-Col.8.Mackay, commanding the 9th intantey Brigade, and Lieut.- Landry, commanding the 10th Tufantry Brigade.There were altogether 3,258 men and * officers on the parade.Thess included Col.Buchan and a divisional s of eight, with 'Lieut.-Cols.Pelletier fond unbar as his immediate staff, and Lieuts.McMillan and Stephenson as ordoely officers.Cavalry Brigade was \u201cunder .Major Nelles, min h & Squadron R.C.D, \u201cand the 17h D R.C.Artillery gala was under command of Lieut, -Col.Costigan.with No.4 C.E., 3rd Mon Field Battery and the second regiment C, The 18th Infantry Brigade M olowed, under Leut.Oel Ibbotson, with Major Owteil- xs brigade major.This brigade comprised.the 1st\u2019 PW.3.\"480 strong; the 3rd Viotoria Rif 407; the 6th \" Highilavders: 600.strofig, and the 66th Cazadiners, #7.A these thers was a pro) same © res eas, pies \u2014é En OU , £3 i - > SZ ] i, Sir A P.Pelletier, K.C.M.G., who is lying dangerously iil In his home at { .de a\u201d ; + .Quebec, À ve ç Zr P= Ts - = .= ke CS - = ) = & a & : A , Z % Î 7 2 luncheon was tendered the leading sub- A bravery impregngble, from death; 5 * ~ < (7 = >» Z scribers to the Memorial d at the A Mfé more vast, sereme, than cen- c 7) .- eu ; pa Mount Royal Club, immediately after turies drear oa S 179 EE, 7 \\ + Zz the review of the troops on Sherbrooke Of earths ignoble breath.\u201d ; z street.| = \u2014 a wv 7 Ze Dr.Willlam Peterson, LL.D., C.M.G., Excell brietly.ac- I I \u2014 ral ba < principal of McGill University, prestd- ene he ere, ot the .vr\u2019 Y 2/8 1 a ed, while on his right was His Excel- company, and \u20ac his pleasure = ; 3 YW .>, , tency Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick, adm \u201c (19 taking part in the of 9 - a vo.istrator of Canada; and on his left Mr.he day.He spoke feelingly of the os ; A A G.W.Hill, the talented sculptor.Mr.ted taken in perpetuat- ill ; 2 | James.C sat directly opposite, Port Montreal pe y i mT ! * img the memory of those who bad died #, | | + HAN if RU with Mr.Maxwell, the architect, on one owal of E ii | \u2018| and.and on the other Col Buchan, white aiding In the wider best ( > - the blessings of Empire.| | i - who was, during the festivities, the rev.tent of many laudatory remarks A wote of sadness was struck by the | : ciplen Hon.Mr.J.D.who remind- i bearing on the administrative genius 4 i .ed in th init man- cd.the gathering of what the Into = 4 I» he: had display: e military i ! = A = 3 oeuvres of the dav.Mayor Leconte bad done in fur- - regretted that Mayor Ekers therine eme whose | QE was ohliged by by necessary businesg to had just been witnessed.Begides the [ o \\ Tt a ) be absent.and lett of regret were personai he trad given in rals- i 5 » | .Comer ne also received from eral members of ing subscriptions, he had interested | 0 LS it a - 1 wp van \u2018 rr \u2018 .the general committee at being unable many others in the work.' NS , >, gt Gann Srgaiemue Eh to be present,\u2014notably Messrs.James Amonx those present Col.\\ %.4 7 (te : want.Ross, Hugh Graham and R.B.Angus.Whitehead.who was Hon.President of Ve t ue | There was present as a specially in- the M.A.A.A.when the movement | x À 2 « vited guest, Dr.William Wilfrid Camp- was sterted: Sir Thomas Shaugneesy, « À (EE Sim te pels MER |B br re À (Eat: , 1 À on e Attem.tu \u2018 AE \u2018 iF ag ah Bp, a Sue CIE ; ft Rale on exander i | = MZ 4 ; Sp IER fiton.Led Cotatncona amd Cecil | EW A: ro Bhodos er ea a aifteron i.Ttes.RW 2 -~ Hs 7 Ka > AA M (land.The distinguisheä poet closed aod Dr.Bise pe \"A u 5 - .A X fe AY eût by reciting tv his pleased auditors his |, N \u201cyon 1 recentiy completed poem on Cecil | M Y a, Za) (.3% \u201d Rhodes, which Swill shortly appesr in Ulster Unloniste Condemn Bill.2 UE.Pp \u2014 fuil, and of which the two following Bait deménstra- =7 = \u2018 Naf stanzas, descriptive of the character of ast, May 25.\u2014A great dem 3 Z ol 8 AS that great pioneer statesman, as an [ton of ihe Ulster Unioniats last night = = ?ig] | | : q Imperialist and as a men,may bequet- |rren DD which vas chiracterised ae ll = = & | | | pa | OS .od: \u2014 \\ (setting nothing and unsettling pe 1) 7 x a ; ; ms \u201c1AE 3 F + \\ = ] $ A PES 2 = - 4 A | b, + x 2.~ YE A0 ES SM \\ .\\ kS.2 » UNVEILING THE MONUMENT TO THE SOUTH eon VETERANS.the South African Veterans, the Army committee fell on the model of an and Navy Veterans and the Veterans equestrian group, as one which, with Canadiens.certain modifications was considered ee satisfactory, and when on opening the PRINCIPAL PETERSON sealed envelope, EA was found that the success com was ocal OPENS THE PROCEEDINGS sculptor.Mr.George W.Hillacting in colla on e Messrs.Maxwell IN FELICITOUS TERMS | ss architects, the committee felt that Princi Peterson\u201d.address it had so far every feason to congratu- éme, was es UNE: 83 llate iteoif on the result of its labors, \u201cThis da; 4 ° The contract was let in June, 1903, and y witnesses the completion, since that time the artist has been bus- pipe ce PREF under happier conditions of, a work tly engaged over his work.PE RS tt esd pe [EUV ES which was taken in hand in the middle \u201cMay I be permitted to say, by way ; ; Co of a great war\u2014a war of which it can | 9 Conclusion, that roy colleagues and I CHATEAU ST.LOUIS, A NEW SUMMER RESORT ERECTED AT be sald.However unfortunate It MAY duced, in this equestrian group, a work .A ool .; : have bores on some regards, however of art well worthy of bis subject and ë wo \u2019 en retrompect now\u2014and es- of the city of Montreal?en visit- .pecially to many on this platform\u2014that ed his studio in Paris.last dummer, tt \u2019 Va \u201cpd FILE ESLER EFF L SELF GFE B RESIS ESSE more than anything in recent was a gratification to learn of the high .- + : 5 - .° .history to bind the Empire together.|encomium that had been passed upon his 3 ea + ; + our South An Len did not arise work by the.greatest of French Zenlp- » .ony .+ Plan To P rotect Coal Miner $ Lives.+ u w we Uüro; tan- tors, and I know that when it if un- Lo glerhents.Tt was a war of Colonial de.veiled your applause will confirm their 2UBtry, as Lord Rossbory puts it, than English.speech?For are we iiot all ret sserrrr sets rarer s tebe) fence, in which British communities verdict.In the name of his fellow-citl- [3% and taxes.If I might paraphrase members of one community, , enjoyin were threatened with military aggres- sens I congratulate Mr.Hill cn his ine Werdeworth, it ha hote our euéoeseors the.same.privileges Porties an \u201c BTERMINED endeavors to | countrise there are few casualties in the sion, and when the Mother Country production.and also the.architects, that in the hour of danger there is to be shating-the same responsibilities under stop.the loss of human Mines.The \u2018Belgium mines are notor- went to-their rescue, the \u201cnew nations pedestal shows it off io the best N° 20 and dat that hale is to be but one the.same glorious flag.AI! Montreal real op.Pie g leÙs for the presence of firedamp, yet Within-the Æmpire\u201d felt that they had possible advantage.And on their bo- bred are all ove from ota\u2019 severe that flag, because lives in the coal mines of |that country has enjoyed wonderful an obvious 'interest in a struggle which ~ been undértaken, not with a view to the ascendency of one race over another, but the same justice for the oppressed and equal rights for all under the ample folds of the British flag.\u201cOur Governor-General, who is so happily represented here té-day.put this point quite admirably in a letter which he addreased , 88 rman of the Monument Committee, when he found that his visit to England would prevent him from present with us on this oocasion.\u201cHad 1 been dt your unveiling ceremony,\u201d Lord Grey wrote, \u201cI should, of course, have dweit upon the fact that we went to war, and had to go to ar, to obtain - equal rights for Briton \u2018and Boer, and that, having won, we d to achieve our fdeals.Result\u2014BOTHA!' \u201cAnd now lét me offer the briefest possible narrative of the movement which is to culminate in the unveiling of this monumelt and its presentation to the city of Montreal.\u201cAfter the sending of the contingents Strathcona's Horse\u2014{deally represented ggom henceforth in our midst c figure about to be uncov- ered\u2014went out from Montreal on 12th March, 1900.There h been some talk of erecting a soldiers\u2019 \u2018monument in memory of the brave men who had already fallen on the battle-flelds of South Africa, and towards the end of \u2018} the month '& meeting was held jn the Board of Tiade to promote this.object.\u2018When, later ont in the same year Strathcona visited Montreal, public appreciation vf his distinguished services took \u2018an even more definite form, and at an enthusiastic meeting of the, etd zens held on 15th Novem influential committon wae Fatined kh obtain funds for thé.érection of a statue In honor of the est of Canada\u2019s Sane old Men! hi Lord me, after dus co on.tok ont ned to degrecat munication addressed to one of his rien Tere, his tpr eg- ders.{5 Ceili ind i ae, i in compliment | : y and { had, as well as for my tommittee, I beg leave to thank Your Excellency for coming to Montreal to discharge the duty which is now to be entrusted to you.\u2014\u2014 DEPUTY GOVERNOR ; FITZPATRICK DISCUSSES FUTURE OF CANADA.The chairman was followed bv the Dent Govertor, who discussed pat- nine Deputy Governsr said it gave him great pleasure to take part if that ceremony but he regreitec that ths Gover nét-General been poovented from being present owing to publi duties elsewhere.He congratulated the.chairman and committes Hon the result of their efforts to endow Montreal with a statue worthy of Hamil, the great commercial the Dominion.He was sure.that when Te statue was unveiled they would agree with him that the artist had accomplished a work wecrthy of his reputation.That monument .a not been erected purrose of of commemorating th who eu on the plains of Bout \u2018Africa be: use the names of these brave men were re inscribed on something more dur able than, marble or brass.Brass cor roded thle crumbled, but te heart of à teful people throbbed aad beat thro ut the ages.Who.could the thrill.of.pride that passed over Canada w the people the ich ; had attended Oan- dus.soldiers 48 Bouth Af sued by Lord Roberts the men of the ore to sh \u201cIn thus dareising you I \u2018have no desire to masquerade.under the garb nt & Jingo.My loyalty is founded on reason: I believe in the British Empire.because I have enjoyed the.benefits of British citizenship.Where can you find a more perfect: constitution than that under which we.Hve?No change can he \u2018ap improvement;: any charige must be Yor the worse.There is no svetem under which citizens exercise more direct control over that legislation which regulates our dally life than that administration of public affairs with which it is concerned.In a word, # may be said that our constitution guarantees In efféet, And not merel¥ fn name, to.all\u2014irrespective of créed.religion, or coôlor\u2014Hfe, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, For the benefits we enjoy, should we not be prepared bo Make some\u2019 sacrifices, and reslize that they can be by loyal pervice, personal devétin ad the spirit of self-sacritice, .\" CANADA'S FUTURE.\u201cThere hava been before to-day - Golawin Smith once sald, \u201cvast agg - gations of tetritory; the - ree of exander, the Empire of Charlemagne and the Empire of Napoleon, conceived in human pride « and founé- ed on human Kmbition, an th h.the! Tae roux! mervitable rocege - say to.2 ver \u20ac Empire?a sony 0 the arte ay dlander dt a fri e.hts London { + Proceeds Assyrian: Entpire,\u201d Gre Empire | Poa! De the fate of the British : for -them aa yobol of ar boos] the sy ve flower, which has al mighty the United States ars to be made by the fuel divi- ed them an.enjoyment of mili freedoms 0 sion of the United Statés \u201cOne of my predecessors.in office, on Geological Survey.Plans: he otasion ti the she ure of the 1st have been drawn a con Bent au tal sta- ut n _ unique experimen rarest Soi ade: \u201cold : tion at which tests of the Kine \u2018bravely and\u2019 freely gabe Gieir lives dynagnites and powders used for \u2018the of France, af\u2019 Casillon an ] ng coal will be made Ac- Que nd after the.Uniom' Jack re curately to determine: thelr \u2018safety placed the Fleur-de-Lys 1e Canada they the presence of pe deadly.fire it uy bravely and Just, ss Freely ga ually de adly conl gus.Ex- thei lives for the Red Cross ensign.of ot \u201c1 sorts will be hurled b St.George, St.Johns, nt Chutes uguay, means ry s ur into a at ° Plattoburg, and \u2018at meny.another botler .plate page.which has blcody, fight.\u201d .The: did.their viously ith gas, and \u2018the duty, 80 an i ' soie to effects wil be osrefully noted.If igni- QE \u201cdésth.tion fails-after severe tests the- explo- Your, ow-cijisens cease ; \u2018plosives and their use will be urged ae at or all of yon to give upon the mine owners of tha coun- jour Aves for your counter, know thal you will fall: likis men, In addition there will be important on faces to the foe, do! our duty.| experiments in rescues work.1.Ul-luck or good, like \u201cen ofa a station oh be fitted up as a Calne à.of Bret oii dwellin, hi on cost pére a ar art a wring : saving oily pa by.vide w or igi; dwelt hd offi.the lives of Tollow men, is ared ,; our fe ully en- that in serious gas explosions in mines sent of 8 To \"of- \u20ac , and hundreds of lives could be saved were if Montreal \u2018is ù it a oe for tbe rescue sue party to enter son, her na eiti- \u2018dently firedaimp often holds the men zens must sink aj! prejudices and dis.bask Yor.hours, while their comrades likes and.loyally.under the d ave slowly being suffocated or burned s Somin sitiswen, to |'to death, Government experts have He ces advan r Toth found an.apparatus in Europe whist.an \u201cthé city's when members of a ; a.st party, ehsbles.to enter any is without danger fo ace experimental sis J tion the mi olature = mine will be ines | = | steations Sandie rig of life with \"Bie.: = | em ome if Toute Fe so fat the \u201c] Vaîtad States d'Europe In cale: | Ei, \u201d n the EN A roles, , at oi |\u2018 iromunity from these terri \u201cAs a result of the ex England there are à are known as \u2018permissible\u2019 ex osives, ; and these and no others must be J > tbe miners in.the ey have in known as the \u2018I not ba expesded on pai Yn the various States here \u2018there are few regulations shd States when it comes powder to be used.give the facia to the n al great Ularence plans for the ps facturers of explosives the effort to prevent Teeult of these expe to rather art of th will be in the on the ground.dust and, Pd in Far to EET be 5 ton\" Whit thse nto 8 in co hod op operators: and miners will\u2019 to present.invited to Canesten Associated | Paris, May 25.\u2014St \u2018 ited the te and Prater En, Neo also © a charge, which must el the adoption of regulations .w } Sli conduct the À investi on wit] £8 may follow.all, Sxplos ve expert for the has charge of the posed experimental station, recently returned.from BE and Belgium, where he examine stations there.In these and other pean countries the mine owners, the miners, the Government and the mann- st a large number of the.explosions cos mines are due to coal dust as, experimental station the ex tree até to be te orm of à.einger jo fect long and six feet in diameter, lying An explosive mixture oA fire damp end air in one case, Sir Wilirié in Prend Sonate.ble explosions.timents in number of what blasting in n of severe pen none in many AS the kinds of hile we cannot | {fons and will uhlic in.the hôpe nd the uro- sll co-operate in explosions.another, will be the ex- into it steel mortar so ucts of gom- or ia \u201cLaurier ong con- The he + \u2018eh iu Lous St.Louis One of Th ot Additions to Montreal's * Summer Hostelries.à cartes Chateau St.Louis is the name of tie \u201c rdost recent addition to the hostelries that front on the fine body of water.which is the pride of all nature-lovitug Montreal.The Chateau ts a modern hotel, ba signed to afford accommodation for.such as wish to spend thelr sumsilesy leisure by the lake.It is sttuated = Valois, being built in the heart of bay shore liñe.and is now prac 2 completed.The hotel is intended to .\u201c| owner.Mr.Theo.Daoust.| MR.CHAMBERLAIN IS serré of reckoning, that last.wolf muet Lave have eighty rooms and will have all the details necessary for convenienow and comfort.It is a three-story struce ture, with fine wide verandah aspect and so Placed as to afford a splendid view of Valois Bay and Lake St Louis, The style of building is o e regimes Louis XVL, the effect being secured .largely by the use of small towers.The_:: interior is along the lines of the bast modern usage, and the chief aim bas.been to make it homelike.Mr.E.Theberge, of Montreal, is the Thé building was designed we proved His Health.i Saint Raphael, France, Ma end Mrs.Joseph betiain, = have been Ce urning ace for come tino past, are I returning to En a few days.r.Chamb mg proved in health, but it is pro that a considérable time before he will be able to re-enter A.lio life.Assoclation Footbail To-day.The following teams have been gg lected to represent Westmount in pro league games with Rosemount to-days Seniors:\u2014Shortrede, H.Payne (cage tain), and Herron, Band, Whiteside, Wetherall, Chaxd, gham.! Logan Pickering.Chippendal and Fi man.Eparos\u2014Cussac and McAtteer.Two good games worth seeing will be those between Westmount A Rosemount et Westmoun\u2018.Park.Ottawa CHy, at Point St.: grounds, Beaver Field.Kick p.m, rectly in front of the monument.\" \u2018a Yin al thelr usual clamar the de brigade arrivel.on the scene, caning the many thousand people their attention from Mill Men Ralss Wages, Special to The Montres Star.the city have givem sional advice.eat soldier of fortune of modern perhaps I times, and wes of model from hich Davis drew his hero in Fortune.\u201d He was born in San cisco 52 years Yale.During boy) in fornia he.heard and.dreamed of thing but gold, for the western mad during th In his quest for the precious Hammond has travelled all over tig world, from Siberia to South.Aériett: He followed the course of D during.the boom: Phillips, Frank Rhodes an Farrar, he was Sptured by the.and sentenced -to death, to the threats from Joseph Chamberiain, leased the four men upon payment fine and Sentence opened an office.as neer.He may be found now in room in the Empire bg.great is his knowleage of old-beast.ing ore from all th gold to investors.financial kings will epend miltions purchase or development of mines.If Hammond says \u201cNo\u201d.ter how tempting the offers may .He has a corps of wha mines under question and meke te reports to him.\u2018 ji A Hungry Wolf.A red faced man was holding attention of a little group with Sous wonderful recitals.\u201cThe most exciting: had.\u201d he sald, \u201chappened & for iabing about tea.miles Prom.my sleighing ut miles destination, I discovered, to fy\" 4 tense hotror, that I was being foNowsd by & pack of wolves.I fired Mindly | into the pack, killing one of the brates; and to my delight saw the others stop to devour it.After doing this, ever, they still came ob.I \"on repeating the doss, with the ame fe ; sult, and each.-occasion gave mean opportunity\u201d to whip up my Finally there was only one wolf nit, vet on it came; with ite flerce eyes alaring in anticfpation of & good, hot\" supper.\u201d the.men \u2018wh hed \u2018been ott tn\u2019 the corner burst \u201ctorth into & ter, i .man\u201d said: he, \u201cby your wy had.the reat of.the pack.1\u201d said the Visit to Southern France Has Taylor\u2019 asl = Kmlooh,:.Gulliver, Tyler, Payne, L.Bar, Go - reed : off at 3 p.m., and Point St.Chartes 18.St.John, N.B., May AN the ull \u201cSoldiers 5 To ago and was grad ; \u20ac the SheMald scientific school 4.: ale, hood Calls.is period.mets}: excitement of the whole civ ! world.oom \u2018Paul Krüger\u201d .vestors will not spend a cent, no mat\" wi + ne i { + _ .Lecce 2 SN a rant A vue ae ly Sve ar or a JR os How Far Away?What Surroundings?What Price ?Opportunity For Profit ?WILL BE ANSWERED TO YOUR ENTIRE SATISFACTION BELOW 1 ue 1 , 1.The Lots in Lynbrook Heights are within a mile of the Post Office in Moose Jaw, Sask.2.They are high, dry and level, and the City's best residences are near the property and building that way.3.$60.00 a lot (corners $10.00 extra).Terms $10.00 cash.Balance $6.00 a month.4.They will double in value within a year.They are without doubt the best investment i in the West, and they are within your means, 1 REMEMBER E = IB ACC ze vaw| REMEMBER \u2018SASK 7 \u2018 June 4th the prices advance.|:E = \u2018 je June 4th the prices advance.Buy now and get the benefit of the rise.$10.00 Cash secures a lot.Balance © $5.00 a month.Buy now and get the benefit of the rise.$10.00 Cash secures a lot.Balance.$5.00 a month.I ; ee DONT MISS IT.||.\u2014 °°\" | DONT MSS IT.\"DON\u2019T DELAY.messt sav FB men PIE Gur roa | - BUY TO-DAY.er parer ER [Cerra | LYNBROOK HEIGHTS LOTS.«+4 Address; JACOB ERRATT, Box 1046, MOOSE JAW, SASK.| ChE SEAR a buses - + SR NOTICE.\u2014We have one.of the best hotel propositions \u2018in the\u2019 ret If pi ar are interested writé.= An vase , > + 7 - tate pas THE HOUSE OF BROWNE | The Banger Suburb i pt |\u2018 - SNOWDON JUNCTION, .Finely situatet) property, ce SW v .the whole of one side by Car lin .pero eS, Farsi 10 ESTABLISHED 1839 ry à Free Plans from Mr.Barney or Mr.CC Yo .i The Homeseeker\u2019s ly ron CC retave orderef io Soi Telephone Carto (D Wat of W dD.LL we have ordered the Bell Telephone Co.5 ; > ; ; THE ROSS REALTY CO.À instal another teleplione, so that our lar est of Westmount.The Inv _ Ltd, clientele will not suffer any inconvenience by à eslor\u2019s Opportunity ! , 30 6t.John être: - having to wait while the line is busy.re Jon 6 home site at this choicely tuned provrty, whe prices A ra mnt Pens je mot favored, of sil Montreal ruboree mre A en eens oa soviet wie wren © © Tn pg fen be WE OFFER FOR BALE: Lots Saving rotag of 25 fst and depth 95 to 150 fo, ÿ 1 \"221 ] | = hel unéquaiied natatel advantages; superior - Ipoation: se per acier 5 \u2018Rockland Kvonub/_.st.trontage of oF foe on Bt.Paul snd ners Br.by \u20ac.good service of pure water from Lake St.Louls; wide avenues and good nL i ; : ; sidewalks: Scores of beautiful homes, costing from $3,000 to $30 000, are NER unt.and Dee are In Course of erection.The building restrictions _pré- a N I \u2019Îbe Platoaû wi be = second Westmount: nee It- is experiencing à hedfthy and normal growth\u2014 d the increase In Value of the lots is coming steadlly and fast.growth\u2014no undue ] depth of 182 fest, contalping an- area of 10,210 square feet.\u201c ÜNIVERSITY ST, FROPERTY, between St, Catherine and Dorchester, lot 572101 with a modern building .on it rented for $1,800 and taxes for 4:yekrs.Price, 822,000.This.is just becoming one of the leading slde business streets.Press $165 and up.Payable 10 per cent.cash.Balance « vil 6 years.: .We are developing this district p Plans.and full 1 particular at Office on Prope Open Monday \" oso out No.709 Sherbrooke Bt, 5 and ity pra development œpner, M8418 14rg8ly of late fo our holdings, and are sponsors for this sec- 2 Cottag es iy % PARLE Rh Cut Stone Residence, extension and Fd Es ad full 7108 and Saturday ape 230 to 5 i) toit future 6\u20ac the Plateau is thoroughly desured as the gem spot for those of the intermediate cl * kitchen.J stories ahd basement; also brick stable.Keys at our office.o'clock, or from 8s qesking comfortable .residericds In a refined and healthy community.Lots in this locality at the ite Mayor Joyce\u2019 \u201cigeduif i McGREGOR ST.LOT.Last vacant lot on north side of McGre or Bt, ashy rerhärkably low price of $425, and up, offer a gilt edge investment.The terms upon Which the lots are Oppo yce s- u between two metoyen walls; lot 50 x 102.Price reasonable.~ NT h R R I t C L t d.TE st \u2018mises these within the reach of everybody, namely: \u2014Ten per cent.cash and as little as $5.00 per month, grounds BISHOP STREET RESIDENCE.A niagnificent residence built by the e OSS ea y 0, a fat Don nee Each house contains 9 rooms, bath- owner, consisting of 3 floors and basement, all finished in hardwood 9 pine, will include Turkish rugs and Carpets specially made for -the house, ST.LAWRENCE 8T.CORNER.We \u2018have had placed in our hands the best business corner -on the stroët, above Sherbrooke street, lot 100 ft.on St.Lawrence by 79 feet deel.'t mtate ay longer.Do it now.Come to-day and secu .\u201cregret it: \"These lots will bring you wealth.y re & couple of lots, and you will never - toom,.furnace, eté.i has light on three # \u2018Writs, \"phone, or, better sil.CA for our new iustratea foider.sides, and is decorated.30 St.John Street.Lo Night, East 3743.fs = 6261.MARCIL C h Real Estate.and Investment Brokers .THE ROSS TY CORNER ST.PETER AND PLACE VOUVILLE.A very fine Rtone ! YE.City a istrist.Savings Bank Buildiñg, 180 St.James Strest.: & IE \u2018té, tre ; Warehouse, 4 floors.and cellar; each floor contaians 4,000 feet of * Branch ditiée on the property ; Corner Bherbrooke st.and Plateau avenue.{ 3 floor space.Occupation ist May next.Price is low for a qu ck Open every afternoon.from 1 tp § o'clock, oo .; (Five minutes west of Victoria avenue.) ; 30 ST.JOHN T.\u2018buyer._ pu i - \u2019Phone Main 6261, night, East 3743.\u2018WARDEN KING & SON PROPERTY \u2014Immedidte Occupation- hl Jurors street, brick buhding, 37.6 x 140.1 1 ! : LL Building adjoining js 8.x 125.0.occupation à 1st May.1908 Le ; \u201c4 Corner Craig an orge stree 0.> 9 .; Hi ghlands - ft.George het, lot 100 x 80.ER \u2014 AT i INVESTORS INVESTIGATE AND MAKE OPFER\u2014#-55 Fort, pro- Mn ?uesn S Pa I ; LE party consists of @ stone teneinents, owner lives in Sherbrooke, Que.\u201c 29) Ë sp #5 nnd wants td Sell, What sre they worth to you?Figuta it oùt, per- ve 3 NES UN.A al Lachine.\u201c pape we ea you.No trouble to answ \u201c questions cottage.5 à INE ES 'ABL HE 22 HOLTON AVE.\u201cImmediate occupation.heanti\u2019y oléntal Co rn ve OICE BUILDING Ty aus 88 x IS p 1879.! cart BUILDING HOTS JOLIN of Parlor, Dining room.Pantry, hitchen, 5 Bedrooms, all ; from $335.00 Payable 10 from $125.00 up, Payable \u201810 per finished in hardwood: hardwood floors.Pilca only 36.500.OUTREMONT.LL fn $3 up.Payable Jeet, Cash.\u201d Balance, easy mood J} COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD.Wa offer th.biggest bargain to home ; sent cash.\u2018Balance, easy monthly RE AL EST ATE fi S.A I; E Cayments.Ce reekers, the lot'is 60 x 160: ; Jot contain 2 000 « uate feet, wih Ç Very ty 1 terms of pa i payménts.: vlors, [i ages Street Cars encircle this or ape Station is au pro- room, pantry, Kitchen \u20ac pedroome, path and we \u2026 Must be sold at Splendid Cir Servic 4e Fares.Suitable Building Restrictions.= \u2018 hich 5 À fed St.TL \" Dwellings, Building Lots, Factory and : Business Sites, Farms, Country Houses, 22 Mortgage Loans, Insurance.oo Owners of Houses who wish to sell, est \u2018to send particulars to this office, AT request 4 Hormmite.3.Orudeck Singers et rente parent dre de Nours of 18 EQUIPMENT hose stand\u201d MOLSON PARK Take Papineau Avenue Cars = ROCKLANDS Take.Outremont Cars, ; > 4 ROSSLAND.EXTENSION =, P:risess Take Lachine Cars to THE ROSS REALTY co.Ltd, - 80 St, John Street.} ui Wf VICTORIA PARK kfield.buse containéns, two tabules bolls.Pngine-room son i estmount Houses CRE Se À 0 PARK The Mountain Belt Line ms pesée Who Fagin: oo =) i q y.|England Salad a view of : permit view other infermation Gene perin- FOR S ALE Cana! pie conte, Bell Delephons Tran 116 Notes oe = ue GROSVENOR AVE.\u2014Seven w and thoroughly well: ut 8, Enerbrook GROBVENOR AVR\u2014A west side, two n i : Er | *Sust \u2018About \u2018ated to\u2019 sult: Hoe ROSLYN AVE.\u2014; dengan = finished In h \u2018decetatet.vor ose AVE gran detecter: bon.RE tt room, ] ae 1 EF Two coisiog lots où Mountain Street, each wR of TP Toot anda depth of 134 fest.he Dine: sr er mani td the: pt River, swall BIL com.= Sour ores .of cartes, wo \u2018weok orchard of gratt- | house, orme bi A Eraasry o on the prop: | 3 Le EY \u2014 FOR SALE.oa Bush : PI ve 3 y Tartana 7 petit \"and > pianos ET JALB New Idea} Car.b ba nt Tor new, will be ht Suteieht can | Lazer Bros, 164 Pool 13 [a opening for Sood: {ito ie Oppestite FE She x OcuER eae: ot adh F 5001 = 198 ee a | dwel house.(app! immediate) ow .AV, chan 114 het Bole 0 Ha right a AVOTIO PLANO\u2014Por paie te Héintsmen = ght J.Boot Pn.oly, : : - \u2014 ano; s chance = pren w © La LC = - Le - FUPLANADE AVE above machen, \u20ac ne ; TH WN S ready cesb.address a ne | BRAN) the pteadt 5 .10 per cent.Revenue Properties.0 x 168; price 7éc à foot: would ail a he PRS BPEL.= = GanffaniiRLD 2VR A a.Westmount, 94\" tar\u2019 Branch\u2019 Office: _ Legitimate Is Bev wit aor oe ® : lendid t ° meaty: dv CG.Stevenson, ae removed from 313 33 pane Te), Se to, FR '| comarete basarse weier hoatine.IS parosls.may for PIANOLA METROST YLE to sell; only linge puis Year.The advance in real ca : Splendid two storey Cottages., Catherine west, lL, eed ead ordès.omy Telephone Westmount.| Sabena of plant.situate Lot % ania I (bree months use; best chance Agaress tuto prices has been steadier:than in any ka T t d Flats y ze: FOR SALE lot In_Cote des _Neiges Cama- FERGUSON, 3 ze 34.en O mnû x oT + em oF x i: 1053 ortmier, Tooraet Rachel » 132 4 Sonor western centre.Theres has been n = enements and | at casy conditions.tery.No.The on J.Ne 1 mga 104 0 Dane gn oe | Crain ave.0 cosarre Yor tan a and pres prices are PEU much below the ~~ à ; i sg are feo Lg we Tame\u2019 weal, Tele wo FH = iE rooms, $15.Carchih veu ratess [somme of sais 4 le app io Sade Mclhu- PRINTING RLANT-Nial, selec prices In smaller centres.= Choice of vacant lots in best localit ne Mais {1903 o Frere, 41 and pt ross; oice : n best localities.; ,| utter eve FA pures À To and Ag endor, 19 Ei.0 ake Ke $120 down, balance easy LTRS BRANDON\u2014I handie dhiy properties ü \u2019 Outremont land at fair rates.\"une orcharé let sale du Vitae Que | LIGHTHALY.& BA moon, Le ; se chat skal ni.ot Sheree \u201cFristen\u201d de Prise strest, Toronto.rene uated moxt to achual \u201cBud.Jive : rehar monthly payujents.a.A Ee have removed from \"But Ir rE LANADE AVE, $11B\u2014Fine uppée\u2019 fat, eh Le presamistio, sos.5 roe je ing within the x mari For full particu! 1 134 St.Peter at.118 decd the New York Lify.] Fd fur: go ftls, wi 50 ou.rimminga, in a PIANO Helnamen upright from the centre, all of them closer than or particudars apply to d'Armes.10 10068 nace \"ne : iy Ales west, ous = ex two the outer sub-divisions.I handle proper- IN \"MELROSE.\" for sale elegant lots on ; Euqiire\u2019 \u2018i Mr Ronin, 45 st.vost of BL Lawrence ahi \"7 dale, ee este ele Sous.§ se Lay- | tes situated in the present\u201c sutvey- of | lovely lots, for sale high and dry, finé gta re TE Bod Tek Up -281 18 1 fon Broa.\"164 Peal it, opposite ominion; on ou some of the blocks already con- A .tress, Sng Suitable \u201ctor \"cosy \u201cnomosl.4378: erine and Amherst sts.spout Mer Ve EEM AVE, Westmount, to ter fine upper BaBT Cammilox Tor vale, in good \u2018comdl- |.m3 Ping buildings.; ony.ea 118 4s wi 2 Jaw Lf, miadie ¢ fiat eight Fooms ES as ten.Apply, 61% Drummond et.\u2018138 2 BRANDON\u2014 These properties are on the 97 St.James Street tp Te | FOP © ge fr | a a Co À ER \u201cREMEMBER ALBERTS | oi sta\" 202 srstras mee: on Sherbrooke street, close to Westmount, Eo nads ave, Montreal Annez.ESP.BELTING, Mu THER don.pertles in Tan- convenient cars and In the line of the 108 8 law LANADE STREET-1¢ fists, \u20ac and 9 For vour furniture and stoves.He great west end Improvement; $600 and up: ; Too ban 15 mad a: alastricity £32 And rubber We ha Main 279.East 3630.day terme G.W.Badgiey.124 BL Peter \u2018nace etc.Toe nade ave.M ° cable.We have cheapest in th e slr A visit i cons PRANDON\u2014Write for mage, street.«is deoû Themens.or 334 \u20ac thousands, of of toot of arb, at low prices vince you.At 89 St Catherine West, etc, I will pay you .\u2018 | IN \u201cMBLRQSE\" elegant lot on Regen HOUSES To LET, FLAT, § rooms.gus and eisotrio light, med Es Gives ste ot Main in Con west of BL LAWFONC ie tien aan it ¥ you unre ened the prop- .\"ele o at | \u2019 > 4069.erties niall d ; orn conveniences; rent modsrate;.Up y and make a pu ae.PROPERTY FOR SALE.Ç PROPERTY ROR SALE.pene, fr Maley Price $303; paid GEUSVENOR AVE, Westhoun\u2014 Howe 10 Delorimier avenus;, immediate ocet Heed BRAND new Stanhope top buses for sale, SHOT GUN, hammeriess shot gun, Parker.Manitob Ou sdge, 21 Ninth street, Brandon, * .BOULEVARD ST.LAWRENCE, 1063-65-\u2014 134 St.Peter at.118 deod etc.; newly papereû; immediate possession Apply A to 8 pm Mrs, McFall, 15a McGill rubber tires, w h lamps; also has chil- Bros., 13 bore, good as new, cheap for.TATE Yor sale Store and | dwelling, E, perfect order, =.- 1| She Ross rioaity Col, Ltd, 3v Bt.John ai.| College \u2014~ dren's doiachable seat.a Jront of das; peompt\u2019 buyer.\"Write O 4462, Star office.| AY Jerre SE = : \\ rente + \u201c a + harness, ace.RE L rented to Jay lo» Sonn Bl sure ave IN um ROSE, dut, port ns rave ave.MANSFIELD The of house to HUTCHISON OTREET, 716, 8 rooms, hot Apoyo after 5.30, 16 Shearer at, .Pr.St.SOFA BEDB\u2014W4 will sell JA more of our: noces on Chatesuguay st.English nejgh- cn 130 Zeod for sale; seed on small monthly payments.@\u2019| rent over more cornst of Mansi g asd water china closet \u201cmantels À trous jemtheratte sofa-beds.that oped an Era cé receipts; cash 4500, balgace \u2014\u2014 | W.Badgley, 12¢ #t.Peter at.118 dood Bt.Catherine ste containing IE Too wood floors, wash iubs, modern in every ni .onside; & snap for 57.60, ; 2.4 _ IS THE ONLY CENTRAL business strest, 23 foot, $850.A.and w.c., suliable for hoarding h on Fospsct; rent roasonable; phone East HH BLACK Dog ¢ oe ee oO Sole) done te vaut bs at.Catharine wast, ae ba BUSINESS un vou = .Frodsham and Co., Real Estate, Forf IN \u201cMELROSE,\u201d for sale elegant lots on ers or cafe.A pply M.Marchand, 30 Noirs \u2014 5: r.blin Lawrence ng order, no = lam.\u20ac 6 dame.u revenue will 113 11 law purper, Lachine ross, 8 minutes from oe Dame s: west.117 3 MANCHE STRERT\u2014To Joi three ro wilful eye, $5 reward.669 City Hall ave.133 200 HO OWCABES\u2014Stent loaner anoweases a a gong enue over one, Uo wand: pr vice Lawrence River; easy terms.G.W.URBAIN, #1\u2014Tao sub-let, Self con.7 a rooms, hated water; prise BOOKKEEPING Correspondance Course; untere and wall cases.immediate nterview to Æ 50Ço, Star Qffice.133 8eod Badgley.124 BL Pater st 118 sooû ST.Im house, nine rooms, pantry and fut.té Apply Montreal Real T : old; and automatic music box; ; elgh nds; summer months within ° STREETS.ply to Fred.H.Kelley,\u2019 Real i Quire from 1>e.Bievenson.\u2019 136 5 James Sgoours mst market.Address D 5016, Star Office.\u2018DRUMMOND ST., No.20a\u2014Weil furnished will sell cheap.Apply 18 Cadieux st.price.247 Marquet tte.Take Amherst car.steamboat dock, where \u2018 Detroft beats Stone front buflding.83 feet on On- Agent, Richtord, Vt.114 6 sod atreèt.+ Hat to jet, seven oma Su steve, piano or SETTER = : 3 bring cloveland ine ot À day Th The- .oatreit tario atreet and GO feet St.Urbain and ave venience, from ls uns DINING TABLE.five leaves, also wome TYPEWRI new, high grade, $35.Wm.Mac street.Could easily be converted Into à HUTCHIBON oo land for Tale at bargain.iba th MOUNT, Sr pr Jooatton, | .COUNTRY HOUSES Td, LET.UL 1st: -Oataber.[XIX exceptional Pr muPlotures end bedroom crockery, at tag Slewert and Co, 324 Board of Trade.Main dou D Par trade of over i 000 STs Jour, \u201cstore, mue LAN or near Cable double lot.portunity for bulider.C ?Wiazeons, 3 141 J HIGHLANDE, near Tachine\u2014Corare 4.4 uter et.: _{ For further particudire w# nF \u201crl: : COLUMBIA AVENUE.teur, measuring 50x110 to 18 foot lane, wiih James st.0 lot PATHE rad a rei re Lh FTATS to let in different parts of oe \u2018DOMINION ORGAX, pipe top, five cctaves, WRESTLING AT.g00d as new, at sac- val, Port Huron, Mich.Presved brick house, 8 rooms, hard- heavy treea in rear Apply 1644 Villenauve py apiendin Fiver view.Vhe Ross from 36 to $13.Apply to lemalord L seven sto s ot resde: th hore roush re- vifice Inspection and prics aped He ent avenue.or East 1393, 113 13 garden: y Co, Ltd, 46 Bt.John st Wormer st ToL East 1568.r.pi \" ote By to to pe price For Bros., Auctioneers, 453 St.LICENSED RESTORAN TE ommaon and wood Ea NUE - 46 & 48 COLONIAL AVE.|: = micas | \u2014 | Bro Déc Peut et apposite Bominien ie ames stryet.183 yr Grace 58 Bt James > Bat ur Sos .TETE cree Crus ec » » in Maisonnedve.st.en le Detached pressed brick residence.9 LUSIGNAN ST.{ Upper ana lower aweliing: ssa lot 26 x APARTMENTS TO LET.FURNISH ED FLATS |éXomésriay rouspas ot Otters would Bme.oE the avove can be pourht for 43006 vooms, herdwooëd foore, electric light, 75 feet, + W 10 a; w.reg 4 B PICTURES Niemi: rue manufacture 7 cash, balance easy terms We will loan part large lawn in rear.Stone front tenement, four stories high, Snowdon, 8 Meehan 'niak Building.BACHELOR AT RINE Es ih: 1 Have.à \u2018number of furnished flats to | stack SB rel efor st.hdres on rumen orenties 2 of the money.° = : \"488 4 DORCHEST-R 8T., WESTMOUNT.24 feet Troms.contains two large dwell- Jul si kel r; ont Yor fité summer months at extreme.| dos Lid ranjès Ca, 4 > + se irgs: good: brick Sheds.Price 000.Ww.in the Gros Te dom rentals ER many cases cases less than | » 144 RESTAURANT.ectabliahed three vence, ao \u2018RODMAN & CO.3%a St.and 6th Avenue, ., Baundstons front house, 12 rooms, fin- Ernest Bol 1 oo avoir after.7 vonbr tion unfurnished.in, \u2018business; reason for Cambridge BulMing.New York, hi fin roughou ardwood ton.141 Notre Dame West, OFFICES TO LET.Et HT x, qi.& a 200 ons; orton, : etn Tent\u201d dry pov Doom os LANCASTER \u2014Ho Mouse of ie Bnirbrockie sé J oe dua Hoan, 10} étre Dame west.4 romgrcae en sale the cont \u201cof 13 titine\u201d from business Apply 461 iS 3 fener wd ition where I ne\u2019 | mall r \"4 4 + - = 28; occupation, : : and sad ®, ane acre x \u201cgrou Brahm, Shed a rence A .an ose - Pia st Tay FURSISHRD-\u2014To rent, : fro Hay deed pr Fm FLAT Creat for summer, 64 \"uiar aa otner in gsi batrotiars.ee .secte hy Jn en \u2019 snd rey ae ated in > or .Tone Set to\u201c September \"Oy OctoBar, A, 14 telephone; rent Wilton aad other cs an dines rosm, TT pe Titles, ye a pause atout th Lancaster one st.Apply to caretak r au to 13 Seymour Fave eh esp ; $38.RESTAURANT and lage,\u201d Ont.neas wharf \u201claadine St.Law.avenus.Tel 3101 325 4 handsomely.furnished\u2019 hedtVa apart \u2019 1 DA Tel.BE.3804, 24 buses ci cold at à sacrifice opt met purchaser, manufecturin correspondence in- las Mary = rooms, In & tiew and\u2019 egdlusive up tb \u2018sales.Apply \u2014\u2014 Heres, anlar me pe Bet Ant 1e s pre thor, fxiea.\u2026 in Saws: & oth hâte asbl a Mea * 7 bullding, west of Park ave.all modé orn \u2018dop~ gorner Bt, eine.an nésor ou Doaster, Ont.Te 2 .in 8 ; 18202, near re Ding Roo WOOLLEN MILL 10.On belt custom woollen mill, with tting plsot, it oper- : : OFF veniencsy, \u2018electric Iight, -porcela T, AIN ST: 3 À ET ve.Telephone art 3055-\u2014To let à \u2018nios up- METCALFE À er sstmount\u2014Stone Trent ICE \u2018 -ator, telephone, ice Janl Tr service, Hot wh- ber tie & six foolna, furnêce and hot water.| STORE to rent et Bt.Henry, comer Bt.atid the ee ine ce pe WE HAVE FOR REN tor, Sia rent $100; references, PRES 218186 \u201cFURNT URE.James and st pui : with iE An building: oat at r y a: étone A lar; 181 $, .; ; lca: / modern housd, gery convenience, t mantels, a parlor or\u201d La al: se To Let\u2014Sultable | inses, t on all sides.WW.Ernest Bolton 141 Notre fest floor occupation before in IN THE BELMONT COMFORTABLE atone house on the river [ want moved Write a intarnationai = 20 208 fect order ; can be had at Sha ano quia two Ein cové rs, \"ona counter Ps ' e , September.\"Bi ie léâtion and reatal.T 2930, roôd atable and bers, with several Co.at 81e sue at Monte Post 474 and Music House, 370 West Bt.Catherine halt oz.to 340 Jbs, new.146 pinta: ois 5 H d Star ls] 225 Sherbrooke \u2018Bt.West, special fes- sores of a late Folste nt together \u2014- > 8 81, street; also other bargains, 350 to $380.neve.- ; y tures: Fireproof staircase, - seperat : TOR -BALE\u2014 = Eesy terms red, .| 5 e genc y 9 FIRE robmied.cottage.* deep coller.ture WAREHOUSE for turniture storage wanted tween floors; absolute privacy nor ube: pate pois 438 DL Semmes ot st.PET Tn Ras tor a hacia, SAREE EXPRESSES For 4 sale Etècory dalle Dace, etc: In first class order.with large ust | th oro ughly , %2a convenient Hy found in apartment houses; overy- à ob.12 2 Bigyels Musson, 343 Tif i st, _ oT Barer wa.and two 8 Dafaseecy.: REAL ESTATE, LOANS, | Sion.3, ane, bn reat: price\u2019 8100; omy 35, 0500N, see $00 fu of floor pass.oT [thing new and up-to-date.Apply to ani Sorvate WANTED TO PURCHASE.Notre\u201d Same ot | 31806 cash required, balance on easy termm ar ce.123 % tor on premises or N.T.Gagnon; 26 Board CAP A HAIGLE-\u2014-To let farniehed -cottage, INSURANCE, Are E UNE Sir Ces 124 8 of Trade Bullding.122 2e0d 5 bedroom ES \u2018WANTED to purchase everybody's dag GLADSTONE, naturel woed rss soi y oe ly to Dr.Potietier, 133 Bie.s at FURNITURE & CARPE othing cons, FA i .803-304 Merchants Bank Chambe STORES TO LET.KENSINGTON \u201cAPARTMENTS, wa 1 Montross, \u2018Te! Hast 1178.- oo sliver, ver, diamonds; \u2018host prices for 008 oede; heen.Suitable Tor poor 20e, smail horse: an ambers.PULP WOOD LANDS NOTRE DAME 87.No.335, store Mean ned baCierine stfeet.aultin of \u2018svvan Sood, Clicloth.stoves, vefrigérators, carrisges prembur ell Ce 16 Bast can De seen oux and Ca, 98 Osbérne ; ate nitor service, etc.pl COUN.umm seaso ten ahd # > t Tel od + a seh F ; For sale.3,000 dcres.Address Box be \u2018pit (a poriset eu SR Qu Ben nd ne a hs caipe I Choma x er in house, es bony = or \"aay pagn Kinde ot bed nt Ten aa tre tare Tor ca at.: Do\u201d ingle GELDING\u2014P 1 1 - .- - u v a .FARMS FOR SALE.J.5320, Montreal Star Office, Hon ging A Snowdon, haats Bank = 2208 Montreal foc mis years.Address Aired Lawrence Bou Boulevard.n we Dorchester A Dineen ad small\u201d vacdrebé, Fox ing, steel rem Sa (hs bres el i : DANVILLE.Que\u2014Farm for sale, contains * ui ins.OXBNDEN AVE, heated ts, Nos, 13, 18 Guay, Ir, Cacoune.- Tame 122 6 law riot 87, P.O., Pt.Bt.Charles.1 ood ln saddle and irhesy; vit hak \u2018 \u201c240 sores, fipe residence, barnt.archéré.PHERBROOKE BT.\u2014Sione front comer and 18 Oxendon aven also heated sooë hunter.Bay pia \u201cbunny J pie grove, five stock, farming me mathin- house, facing McGill College grounds; ex- MISCELLANEO ; rements in the \u201cOxéndég,\u201d open DORVAL\u2014to jet =, Dorva) \u201cfurnished éot- FOR BALE wiliame medium sised up- BICYCLE To secondhand e, ais j sound, quiet and fast : bright ht , , all In running order.Fuil partiemers Cllent location.Can be .infpected.\u2018Full Us.; for \"inspection; rents very moderate.roo tage, five bedroom short distance from right, octaves, \u201civory keys, ebonized To 8% platform ( oline, parer years, han oH ow thirty gait : from J.C.Stevenson, 126 St.J particulars from J.C.Stevenson, 136 st.W.H.Allin, 161 Hutchison e the station.Apply EB.3 Bender, C, P.Ry.easy, # Hood.ooBdltion, 3156.Layton Bros, ferret) Rtn must be, in perfect fo bugsy: alse Stylish igh two peated : SR tL James at.NOTICE \u2014 Be it known that B axils J ofiess, Tel Mata 3 130 ¢ 144\" Peal st.opposite Dominion |, th See Bat Bar ORI Tageon.Sheup, ruitabin fat Pow w purposes: POR SALE fine farm, situsted near St, Hughes, electrigal and mechanions om in \u201cPE SARL FLATS,\u201d 138 Bishop at, lowar, \u20ac 5 185$ taw ; Na |B STP on ef Shecbreons, rE Apply Margaret Stetion.good moll and locality, esr, Is now ready In his new shop No: 16 5, $38 month; Janitor servide, heated, LACHINE RAEIDS To lot at frm house, he -| EVERYBODY'S CAST OFF CLOTNING, |FP.O.Box #4 8 gor, fruit growing and Poultry, 200 acres in ST.LAWRENGE BOULEVARD St.Michael Jane, to do electrical, machina quete fixtures, Bas range, ho} watdr, etc.et Lachine Rapids (facing HST): wet os FOR BALE\u201410 ghares of Can.Birkbeck Furniture, Diamonds.Old as Byer r and \u201chs 3008 ture.of which ° maple.fine sugary: and blacksmith work.If you want hi h ¥.Snip, Tek Up 3000.110 rily furnished pont rooms, with ute of Co, 1rd, ae sa roe pe, rantéed, Antiques.Highest prices In he cit.- A me e, near Riviere du class electrical or mechanical repairs © .Klee en etove, price §12 per month.Apply cheap = us À H \u201c8786 Star J.B.Milter, 487 ol James st.Tel.M 3704.HAND-MADE Conéord te good or- ord outbuildings: ae in stables: but.Fest side, close to Bt.Catherine Bt.moderate charges, just call Main 338 and 70 L LE?tor summer months a lores part.owed, 103 Bt.Henry st., or Tel.Main Braneh offl : 198 3 ce 318 _ der: price 830, Appt Jas rLerous, fa- \u201c.$¢r and creamery In surroundings; live steck fine store and dwelling.Price very rea- you will receiv prompt attention.{19 Jn the Stanley Court: very central ut iN \u2014 thine Rapids 1° with farm.If desired: also insurance Ponnble: good investment.a A.Bnow- ADpiv io door 1, second floor, Ter Up ai.GO CARTS Largs amortment of Jo-oarts TPEWRTTER Wanted a\u2019 secondhand \u2014 .$2.000 on buHdings.For, further infor- don, 213 Merchants Bank BIg, PIANO TUNING, $1.50, first class pléno LITTLE amino let, furnished, 10 and folders, from 3 t Albert's, Empire typewriter, about 14 inch car- HORSES\u2014Just arrived one ede load of ation Mares Larose and Berthiaume, 694 taninx and regulating.A.H.Graham, THE COBOURG, furnished rooms, vise filled, covered vera n Ben Catherine wost, one oak eat ko riage; state lowest price: Apply D 5010, working and driving \u2018Rhorsés, \u2018matoh.pair t oa tnt $3000 andy Terma 15h Test 67.CATHERINE BT.a digne: 486 Bt.Urbain at.Phone East 3117: Bas nas, he, aTertmenty fer for sans, tennis, croquet; host, sara bathing oe ot 108 204 Star office.pH pecior wt.Pons Mam Me u .134 6 roomed house.for sale \u2018near Westmount PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.D tenants No.8, The Cobourg, Stanley a sara boating; fine view W; H, Nowérs, fO-CART, 117 Coursoi st, Tory ied go: + ps Free mem rit use now ready Sh dpeduases, Duta et Dr éd ion.\u201crio et ar.set, \u2018with brown veivet cueblon sad WANTED JO PURCHASE.monses oer vier ST \u2014 e » ç hy on the Iiand of Montres, lose to figure 119 3 saw su Gor\u201d Seppraiion ot véoperis has Jean run CESrERFIEED, Vestmount-r0-1et, LAURENTIANE= Ft cout Fa ntlemen's cast-off cloth | spam 906 1106.1306 S100 da APs ?Ft and steam cars Apply to ¥ wi Anns Brodeur, of Montreal, agaldet ber | hasted suite.7 Isege bright ono, de pie ont Lply Mr Mra.Butea.ind a REFRIGERATOR, McCray, new, mei sand: er ours 120 Bleurr st.\u2018Telephone 1160.Main.13 119 \u20ac a san wr Aap, Teor.SE ace | eround; jenitor: open view: \u201cde back ST 16s Fieed groan.baryain: W Win.Stewart and Co, 234 bewsenold stein, including feraiture, war HORSE Harness Land covered.se Jenny TARMA 35 ons: month.ST.DOMINIQUE.Hadfield, Attorneys for Plain oe.Ji A.Matayec, Up.283: - CoRR, be red Board of Trade.Main 744.+ Fr ceci 8 Cariaian Tear he wanted: ch and \u201c1 good , , Devries an JB law a : roofed + ait os rien eu cé, ET et climate for sarly vegetablon nour Pre an, 5 vats two large FEE apps, Tora\u201d Te THE & SHIRLEY Heian à avenue, HiT og Froude und; = \u2018 Eo ass Cater, fins hen Tort NUE Ap er at.H pre ve.18 8 Pas st.x mar room pie and two h ro, 7 or Tears = furt artic & .Med order * profess! kot gat best prices.Atlantic City close by.o Globe, Toronto, Res been récomnised vathroom, heated and\u201d hot\u2019 ei | Besuharnols, \u201cPF.Que: x 2 Sons Star offies ms WARTED to purchase Indies Sestie- | HoR class ket at high prices.Easy \u201c2811 houses, Annual rent as = \"leading force in tan in gent of clothing.fren.i ger.neem py stol tèess also to New York and Philadephia $516.Price 44,000.E Tasy tors terme.W.Ernest To-day the Globe's circulsiion be.ap LE-\u2014 Na eadpé vaiture.Hignont Suesy.h kets.Two good rallroede Behooln.Bolton, 141 Notre Dame West.- .and its Advertising ronage oo 1 Be SUMMER RESIDENCES : a x IRON PIPE FOR A ta furnit buyer.Will not refuse reagsonsie sffer.1% \u2014 os : toons, di ith a ls \u201c 780 Notre Dame west o pet 5 wanreD.for peut 5.16 minates S LE attendee.Tob Main BSUS, 46 BI SET bl Maidonsouve.Catl - Bat- jurohes, stores close at band.Prosperous _ _Sreater than.thst any.other oraia 108.advancing rapidly.Fine elimat., ST.CATHERINE ST.Westmount, tor paper In the Dominion e Globe in house want furl vrai Daalthy.No avers weather.Pure air sale, good commercial property, in per.recognized \u201cWant sdve\u2019\u201d medium w on | YEAR pente, ho Poi go arom °F.Crain fag; ar TAH tt °C ie Tree Ia any quantity, for fencing, conveying gre, TABLE, secondhand, for restaurs ~ To oo or atuiaer So, 12 [140 order: good emia.Fics LAO.Sri ror, raies prône The, Quote Mo.sb, montrent 00 An) ae D SEE er, sy shin, ree os EAP at a bh Tel Bn SE poner wa Eon Fn salt Saree $108: ane Sere gurdens, 38 Dubreull, 87 8t.Ji ee ai.Tel ane, write The Globe, Toronto ana ses ais ~\u2014\u2014\u2014 sasÉavoI cottage coun.Queen street.Main aos.#1 oy lon\" Soe airs Soe Nai S71 a ad | and wel rues Jor pra seu Balloÿ Building, Faliedelr his.a To PIG ISERS-T! > ~ 1 lor Abs uses\u201d paged arity LA , 131 7 faw robes: ail y on Bat- vies WINNIPEG_ Et AW ETC Pil FF ad, Fal mopar ema ame vie 3 ST Dl |S SE FE ot ÉcuLTaT FARM For vale sg eu | ques 378 Sor ster crest a ce ur BY etemer for: axle.Ee) order: oly J.Roy, débrevoies 1 r.Q.130 Ay for \u2018barsaln.226 Bu = Hh sent men's cast oft clothing, all kinds of fun near Villeneuve.» Co \u201cestablished poultry f .uble your money in twe years y ard ORE: DO EE\" mir Sheap for $348.A) is be |?CD \u201cto.Mighest Adler, \u2018getablished poultry farm, near Mont- buying §15% lots In oar Grand Trunk pro re re So Bt 133 4 grip} \u201c MARGURRITÉ 702 set\u201d \u201cmien, gary | ' : Ey rienced iw\u201d di edie FORT Ven eee = bte ports at Winnipes: only $10 cash requle.Jonx CHO jarle tener \u201cand = \u2018furnished grounds, Mica.: tr DT nan : euttit, Apply BC sa FARM in the suburbs, 8460: three cd: balance 85 & month; Plans and | ta is Su x oh Sr runing + to the - water and eat ful oho ge -of 1 for Elec ical - x -~ £ jr 1h 8 fo us ce suitable for poultry er vegetables formation free.Writs a! [imarest Tr the pus o ony ar This way vou Toat: H00 for for aoyaon.D 5068, Bier \u2018office.yon Lor CRF ote.Mics cought BOATS, YACHTS, LAUNCHES, ETC.PONIES.PONIES PONIRE-For sale dy e, Fc lo city; bg upwar eles: Realty Co., 347 Notre Da Das, } vin: \"dons: Ya Ee pe à La {0 Urbais steest.- : auétion T ser Stth, at 10.20 am coming in 8e Lambert real es- Di Montreal.Telephone one Bast | sr AICK-To | Jet for the summer at at 005 St Paul st, twenty-five of hd Bow; part cash, balance monthly.ei Amber wt, c: us q Loup a furniehod ohotesly selected and imp J.Murray, 1231 Dalorimler, near Mount rere rer do situate Vor foot poy motor for - BARGES | OR SCOWS ponten.In the jot are = avenue ais 6 ewsliue\u2019s the; spbed greed stalliotis and mares \u2018WALKER AVE.: : vost, oy = - MAHI x li ss = me EEE Bt BT TR ir Fd wi Bees View on asa pou BUSINESS PREMISES TO L BRACHLET-Leet \u20ac a WIXDMILL-For sale 13 di.Dower \"wind: .he C.P.BAST |e ample, one HSA SIRE | MAC sure pH A roman vonanr waan vom En Trimm asus Be spam for $440.Price 5.She Grosveor Aparimen » pir.jo¥ MAN astres, Fy heated, arith Dow: balance a at.8 ve por LA halt À.Co Sh (Trace COTTAGE te lat ok Little itis, po mrencd pi nn fa à NE 48, Sovereign Bank Building, Montrer serve or ait T A ARSE Tl ET | en Sern or hear ee | Pt tm Eur | ER , - 21 | Halli FERRE sr \"| mT pepe R Slim SET or : = Ee Pine Pie re | Ba eu Th as a ls Roy St ehroughout, slectrie fintares, rooms jars ~ = -|MaxIôiaE, case RT TEE ar ani Dodo completely oly éuoé | Yicronia CABRIAQE Ter a gid 3 8 jg B00 ar.Pinto clase\u2019 trent Joma) A de 123 $ well lightest and tastefully ii dont smoocu je AS ' wi eal 11 ressonablr.vi, bons tools, se, snap, $0.Apply 3 Bleury st order (made Jo.for Joo.qar investment ADDIY STIR gid cel Aa ih + Brew.Avélioncers 1 se James 133° : 00138 2 atr or gi Te.ny or 1 iss \u2018Stanley at ge, 69 .Boulvard St.Joseph, new ofties.Credose! on ad 3 pa mars [ohare LA n le and po Phone D 1361 api ' ttore suitable for hardware or dry xcoû , ; : : = - Mion, + < AUNOE \u2014Barsaiñn unches - > S Pen month.Apply 2 Mt.Phone.10 wa er tee Burebase re, Soot : pr reromnd | ve hs ea, Mon day mleht Ft x at reels, hg ease, Tires Sines, 19 foot with en horse- er, 23 - \u2014 ; BE hard 14 5 pes See ts i000), cn Toure: ee Lb Gr or Tolspuces TRH este te a ae we tram Machi; one\u2019 33 \u2018ana one § pods Fon saL Ces .sion fob Hedy aut.erred.q : \u2018 are JT lasse 2ec- | Sola Morris ana Co, Tie Be Janse 3.\" | to .ra sidqwonrta, vaiine.if ow have = ibis .i = 2 | nin by ey and che! Cri ry sad ou.DON | Boat da ei 1.Davis, yacht broker, 66- BULE.FERATER Jopahrét jus > o win: re Jair meter fine hl : \u201cmataliqd iron and ram bedsiiade Teailh [97 St James.ners Phone U Diet EE.aunavese ma ares., feors s throm oleatrio Tiztures, decorat- oiled Sher as chisa cup | tenported - sqares wp Tv) and canoes by wand- 550 for sale.eme Eee a pup; four oF; t'amblue; 22 \u2018ant Bag ete.vatna |.ard lo ma sasonable prices, ly \u2018at tion Bo Witarecian PE es ie \u2018ac rival sale, at Pra.alta $n Band re.canoes, 1,5 Goins oir bred Apply « \u2018un TL = ns nh he od = aL vemes-ni, erase Roms: [vers iastise and duradie, st one half the : pt.phe 3 it 8 Jom i Lert roa.a TERRIER Male tow.or 7 muse 1 vor x fox ter.Mount 1 MA er vale °.trot \u2018as | 51% av TE res a on oe = ps J.fo.= a DINORY Tinie, Write, stat.rhedp, or voue ex se and ful rtisuiary, snd where rier bitch, 7 Mestine; aour se eS, Roan sue.184 6 ave.Royal a . | siTUATIONS VACANT (MALE) =): \"SITUATIONS VACANT, awe | | SITUATIONS VAGANT \u201c(PRMALES TUNTIONS WARTED; (FEM) LE) \u201c7.RGOMS TO LT; A 5, character of connection.and territory wiremen and helpers.Apply at once, k I - Poe an once, 3 Jaune man.where connection Is established.Box 174, Philip ar 985 SL James st, corner orfla: bollers anû Turances.iterations \u2018wad o'clock D \"ABBOTT AVE.110 Nicer rurnished PLATT BT.> gro at, parior, furnish.bou ears Don) eeper, ree ronto.122 2 e chmond.21 St.Ed - © ue seme Montreal Star, Toront od \u2014 ; repaire.Abply st ward st 132 \u20ac HOUSEEBEFER, workins.ted for the YOUNG: LADY FOR OFFICE \u2018rooms on bathroom fiat.suitable for mer cord oF matures uitsble for mario % = : ry.ease anlary sekoe - hares ot email oies, responnibie posi- Max wanted who understands ron and WANT! \u201cat once.on slaty jaa expenses, sea To ENGINEERS.DL usencags pat en t, wire an re, re ate Fearosion.Que geist be quick and a: at figures.Tied couple, w 4 ouRekeep Ing Paw PARK AVE.$3 any Ome rom wri \u2019 ; ; \"5005, Office.or capable of handling horses, to advertise rope apiicer an and trana- tate ence, w Rt 5 a ferences and bond required.E 5060, Star house.Apply D 5005 Btar Office porting work or gonersl IRONERS\u2014 Wanted fancy and plain Ironere.ss iva e house.\u2019 three pod dunes, \"mo _chiigreay\u2019 Henri Lanctet, East 911, 447 St.Léceurs & Dccary Deals and St.Catherine, Henri Lanctet, East 200, 820 St.Lawrence Boul (cor.Prince Arthur.) ¢ 833, St.vigneron, East 1948, 540 St.Ohae.XK.Batter, UD.4335, St.An- CARPENTERS wanted, also young men to DRIVER\u2014Wanted Jaundey driver.experienced man, who has a good connection in EXPERT GENTLEMAN wanted, thorough- 1y aryquained with pig farming and breeding.by Soutn African Bacon Curer.State particulars to I., Stern, Bux 664, Juhannes- burg, Transvaal on new work, first class position open for GARDENFR wanta situation, head or sin- æle handed, at present head gardener for can do the work home in spare time.Bend OFFice MAN-\u2014Wanted _e dusinees man for wholesale warshousa Appiy Me- Comber and Cummings, 373 St.Paul af.123 6 STEAM HOIST RUNNERS wanted for work In Soulanges County.Apply Canadlan White Con,ocy, room 43.Sovereign Bank Buildingz.125 : $20.00 soda fountains $10 per day.Apply 537 St.Lawrence Boulevard.: SALESMEN\u2014Wanted few good canvassers COUK\u2014Wapntea situation by Chinese as cook in private family, hotel or buarding CUACHMAN, 17 years\u2019 experience in stable duty; wife good cook; no chidren, town and couniry preferred.King, 59: Dorcherter- at.west, Montreal.124 CHINESE COOK would llke to have a job tion Co.'s office.done at shortest noties by the Inost expsri- enced \u201cworkmen; work guaraniesd; contracts taken for lells ta œuit customers a situation as groom or coachman; used to OPERATORE.wenied Te) Bay whitewear, Shudren\u2019s ads eyelet em- A SPECIALTY fA hand blouses, ni dreidery, reachable work in CITY; COUNOILLORS, Ma.\u201cA @ room on bath flat, -modeen COOK\u2014 Wanted a good cook, willing to #o to country for summer; Apply 407 St Denis street.good wages.10 a.m.or after ¢ p.m.COOK\u2014Wanted, an experienced cook, a young woman preferred.92 Union ave.123 3 DRESSMAKER-Wanted GIRLS WANTED GENERAL\u2014Wanted by a small family girl as general to go to Beaconsfield for Lhe _ SERVANT WANTED BERVANT\u2014Wanted a good general servant for family of two; must be a good plain cook; no washing; very Dleasant home for right person; best of refersnces required.Apply 432 Metcalte avenue, Weatmount, 130 6 vant, one willing to go to the country; two in family.Apply in morning or after aix in evening 240 Kensington ave.position wanted by ble, emergetic to $1.7, GIRLS WANTED.1 TEN GIRLS xnd ten young men.wanted, duce a2 new idea to laties at their homes.ht housework, sewing ne Up 4 14.12: care of children.Tel.or shopping, 209 Drummond st.men op ladies also single room, hot and cold water; boau- ul locatlon; terms moderate.panion ur as housckeeper, with salary.Address E 5061.Star Uffice.LAUNDRESS\u2014 Wanted by competent laundress family washing at home; shirts, col- management of commission business, V 4100.Star Offios - 319 \u20ac experienced; wo uld like position lke typewriting ould Youxa LADY wou sa, Bar Office.Lawrence Neulev Prisons the faundry business an hear of interesting house.Apply 3496 >.Catherine st.Phone - proposition \u2018all vu Ernest Miroau, Imper- Up aviv.122 3 a good general servant ; no 1 ial Laundry.| -.COOK\u2014Wanted a good cook for the sum- Wh \"Apply 192 Bie A both lan angen.best FORT ST.No.49\u2014For summer month mér months.Apply aL 359 Peel =.puetore hop st.121 9 A og tion a Heh conte front and back parlors, am of kitchen nd telephone.Vor GUY STREET, 248, near Bt.Antoine, two unfurnished rooms, convenient for light housekeeping.123 3 120 & Jaw = Leceu : SALESMAN-860 monthiy and extra com- ®! private house or buarding house; please : Pnone West 1 ty; good drying ground.Charges - Craie and Docu a East 8379, FOREMAN cu:ter and designer, accustom- mission.Ru Boite Drouxht.proof Po.call at once Apply 1613 St.James Ss DRESSMAKER\u2014You will find & first class \u2018 are Speciaity: Hood drying ground.GUY STREET, 250, near St.Antoine, one _ ed tu Wholesale clothing.E 5084, Siar Of- tato, Seadless Appler other arbor Fat.Charlie.French dressmaker who speaks Euglish SEWING AT HOME\u2014Piain sewing and | large front room, gas meter, bath flat; A.Briflen, East 2811, St.Denis îjce.128 + view Nurseries, Rochester, N.Y a also, at 396 St.Catherine st.wert children's dressea J 5265 Star office.NURSE\u2014Wanted by a highly respectable.parity furniahed; t wardrobes.and Meunt Royal.MAN CLERICAL WORK wanted by middie aged } 123 2e0a ; 123 3 trustworthy person situation as nurse to \u2018recs : a, FOREMAN, laundry, wanted, experienced SALESMEN make $300 monthiy pelling our man, ID goneral contracLor s or bars tong one child; city references.Address G 3630, 7TCHISON BT., 2, first door above Bhor- - Capauble of supervising immediately 8 BMART YOUNG GIRL wanted to mind Star Branch Office.3 brooke, well furnizhed sunny single room, in respectable English home; terms very P.as 10.00 NIC Lunt pue 3543, Park & man who understands his business.Apply nn each sale.untains.3 5 Soin cutside work when required.Address = 5068 goad skirt hand.constant employment and take out baby year half old: oer be ly Sa Ore ex- commission: salle nn mii: best season.Act BWF office._ 1233 | given to the right person, Apply Miss Kin.sleep at home.Apply 2 4 Esplanade NURSE.wishing to go to Ireland.would rate.] ( om 3 trmount.: t \u2014 J.0, SO Juemneville, East 4641, St.121 8 aw to mse Ve, for particulars Zonith M5 CLERK _Wanjed position as clerk in of- sella, :30 Elm avenue, Westm \"| ave., corner Mount Royal ave.123 z Accept position as nurse or lady's Com\u201d LAGAUCHETIERE WEST, 310, near Wind.erino and Visitation.Tw hicage.fice of factory or business house.hrc POR TORONTO, the States and for sum- SERVANT Wamca vanion.O rar Mation, large well furnished room, GROOM\u2014 Wanted single man to ride and + experience.Address ar nc: Wee , \u2014 Want, immediately good gen- amily of two.gentlemen oniy.120 10 R.Lanartiacaw, Hast 1741, St.drive; bes: references required.Apply Mr.ROLICITORS Two AJ soliritorg to call Office \u2019 138 poner remonte.wanted pe rie ae, eral servant for small (amily; he wash.STENOGRAPHER\u2014Position wanted for a + wrence and Mount Royal.F.N.Beardmore, No.705 Pine ave, top u business men for new advertising |.- - parlormaids; highest wages; res paid\u2019 (2æ.Apply 136 Durocher at.124 3 young lady who can take French aud LAGAUCHETIERR ST, 444, West\u2014Double of Simpson at.123 3 Proposition; right man can easily make ELECTRIC BELLS und electris ighuine.Wm.Britt 114 Yonge, Toronto.121 3 Caw English stenography.has knowledge o and single rooms, Auer light, house complu:nbing work done; ail kinda of repalrs .: BERVANT \u2014Wanted a good\u201d general ser.bookkeeping and who fully undersian v Pletely renovated; gen:léemen only.119 \u20ac LONGURUIL \u2014 Room to let, also parlor tdowble), for married .couple, use of kite light; 18 \u2014 A nop CR learn tho electrical business.Apoir Fred.for control of office re age ooh waderakirts, eon ke , Thomson and Co, 3:26 Craig st | vont.Srience.hick Sit d'a Areas: atoady: tay Sop each ta: Greases, A centres, rich tablo venisnees.si \u2014\u2014 .- rane A trousses 11s, ely, Mme.|r - CLERK for whuiésals meted.sun Wanted\u2014Caymble Lands for alteration si 143 Vitre ota oa as 26 Be Dita at nt \u201cHodis \u201cSEBEET, Ws Furilined TI oni real tar house, une having knowledge ot PLANER hands wanted tntreased \u20ac Ely room, © Troy , and rooms, best veus paid nt t 7 > dti \u201cle.no ; houge work peeferred.Appin with pt Fed plant and facilliies are seed of er Lachine Road, Verd un * trarkers Apply the John Mi Ys sos \u2018orrice ASBISTANT, young lady wanted, COOK-+W.d'y firot clés vomat 6 once YN, ences and stating salury required to P, O.five or six first class planer de me 191 3 sv Ltd: \\ : © muat Ld competent a onogreap Jon in F0 bye \u201cor week; - baat : Box 241%, Montreal chine tool work.Goad Jay and steady work bookies .__ Apply with iter.references.js sar Branch , - ; to first class men.ris or apply, The \u20144| ANY LADY oan sara two.dollars a day ancea 193 Willis nt.Montreal.124 2 \u2018| OFion À f te ass \u2018Mat: D ; © ant S CABINETMAKIERS wanted, mechanies, who John Bertra:n ana Sons Ce.Lid.Dundas, Quring spare time, Aor my firm will pay tha | = - ba fa tmunediate- ce fs .e bave laud capericucu on show cases and Ont \u201c166 30 SITUATIONS WANTED, (MALE.) 8e definite salary if can devote full time.OPHRATORS\u2014 Wanted women opara- COOK\u2014Wanteä \u2018situation by Chinese cook | + 4 slorv fi::inat.woud wWaEas for gvod work- : Pleasant work taliing on ladl Mrs David-{ tors for Singer sew machine; ood in private family.etc, aotel or rentsu-| DUROCHER STREET, No.142\u2014Two hand-.men.Apply Cushing Brie, Co, Ld, Ed- PLUMDERS and EBteamfitters; steady em- ACCOUNTANT, several soars experience, son\u2019, Hranfo, ITH 119 6 wages.Apply Montreal Tent.Awning «nd rant.Apply 63 Fort at.113 5 sofuely furnished rboms, one on bath a monton, Alberta.në 12 ployment.Wages furiy cents.\u2018App'y \u201cfamiliar with general office work, and |} ry \u2018Ffarpasulin Co.23 and 25 Touvilie Place, |; one on ground floor.123 ; : : James Bowes, Albion: Hote], Monday.Tues- both languages U 4450, Star Office.BRIGHT GIRL for invoice and to answer cpposite Cunom House.121 4 COOK\u2014Waunted position by a gopd coek ~~ FE Star Branch Offices CLERK wanted for silpos aftice, about day.123 3 190 5 thé telephone: must speak both Jan- in the city; can furnish best of roter- DORCHESTER ST, WEST, 630, near 13 years old.Apply P.O.Box zz81,8tat-, - \u2014 fines Write immediately to Poss Office ences.Apply B 4884.Siar Office.123 Windsor Hotel\u2014Rooms to let, furnishes 7 ing age, also experiance, it any.3: REPRESENTATIVES wanted, two ener-| ADVERTISER, 28, with ten years\u2019 banking x 262, olty.» 123 3e od \u2018led.in à well inted | \u201c odern \u201cÀ ; W.M.Deyic, Up, 1346 5e, Cathe- getlc, educated men to represent Dodd, experisice, England and China, wants ! DRESSMAKING wanted, dresses, blouses.jnprov ol! éppoin louse; mo a : rine and Feel, CANVASSERS - Waited two experienced Mead and Co.in Montreal.Address Dodd, position of trust, small commencing ssiary; COOK\u2014Family of thres solos to country costumes, made at moderate prices.Dress- provements; transients accou : xs M.15 canvassers for Lorirait work on metal, Mead and Co, 373 5th avenue, New York ing stock exchange preferred.\u201cfor summe:, ih a competent - English maker, 95 Drolet st.ope block west of St.L056 .tone, 766, 627 Welliug- Kvod salary, paid weukly.to experienced CH 134 3 Splendid references Addrvas G sil.Blur sirl for permanent position; references res Yours lagles wishing to enter the ReÆ- Denis, near Pine ave.4 tom ntruet, canvasters.Apply 134 Lusignan st, 8 to 81 REED nakers red 1 in a Branch Offle 123 \u20ac Shute wages #20.Address s M.Van inte Training, nr for Nurses in ; BUROCHER ST, où iy fu sheds flat, ail a.m.or 10 8 p.m.wanted for weaving reeds.siyne, 3% Hamilton st, Albany, New connection with the Jeffrey Hale's Hos- DRESSMAKER wants & position in private % Dowily furnish private W, 8, Niess, ost T5, 419} pe, Apply to the Amerivan Supply Company, BOOKKEEPER\u2014Youn man wants position York., 123 3 t ease 295, Star ly.123 3404 Ouiherine utree DRIVERS\u2014Wanted drivers; steady employ- Providenoe.Rhode Island.U.S.A.124 3 na buokkdeper.four years experience pital.Quebec, pl apply ta the ray Sites references if required.J 5295, ment.Montreal Seam Laundry Co.533 ; with large manufacturing concerns, knowl- COOK.GENERAL wasted for family | In the DUROCHER STREET.27\u2014Very comfort- W.H.Chapman, dd 1087, 757 5e, Cralg at.eat.122 5 SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS \u2014 Wanted edge of both languages; best of [ferences © country, suitable place for a woms: ith SEDARIE PERSON wanted to hol Dar WORK \u2014 \u2018Wanted Dy & respectable able large front room on bath fi in a Catheriue Woes + \u2014\u2014 4 two high tension switclihoard operators.O 4460.Star Uffice.20 3 Jaw child: must be good plain Cook reier- downstairs work una mind bab, 370 D arried woman work by the day.Apply Quiet house; private; breakfast it Fanted DRUG CLELK\u2014Wanted drug clerk, with Apply P.O.Box MH.Winnipeg.119 6 antes required, Apply 144 Drummond st.avenue, Westmoun 7 120 er at mis st.Catherine at.west.120 3e0d John Lewis, Up.2063, University experience.Apply Scarft's, 358 Si.Cath- = \u2014\u2014 CHINAMAN wants situation as cook Ad: \u2018 : 132 2604 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 and St.Catherine, erine at.123 3 STOREMAN\u2014Wanted steady, reliable store- dress 262 Rachel.120 - EMPLOYMENT\u2014A lady wishes employment ESPLANADE AVE, 569 \u2014 A nice double : by the hour or day.able to undertake the parlor, sitting room and bedroom, come bined, would suit two young Dr.Ledus, Main 176, Notre Dame Mayor Joyce.Outremont.Address Ramsden, \u20ac asé Chabçilles square.1699 St.Urbain, Montreal, Annex.123 3 Apply A.Barrett, 36 Dontzan! Local.124 : WING ted by experiencad person chen If desired.Apply 16 St.Alexander at, J M Nauit, Main 0338, Not 1218 , 8teady employment; good wages; roatur A * SEV private families: ferences.Address Longueuil.122 3 Saw otre ; JTTE afternoons off.Apply Le the Thomas LESMAN, capable, to cover Quebec, with ont D GRANITE CUTTERS wanted.Five gnoûd i- day ro .\u20ac.J- 8751, Star Branch ce.Las Dame asd Richmenu.granite cutters wanted on monumental wae young man stenographer, Boyd a ee ar penter \"work, pioturs Davidson Mfg.Co.Ltd.7 Delisle cut mottple le.ish Somme, mith $100 = poune vo LAVAL, AVE.Xo.ay ve ares, rate loc\u201d + .À - riter e \u20ac t , .respectable T hb i .w, &, Diack, East 4381, 401 St, To Eat polisher Address & the lat of position En a see framing, stazing and d seneral I Tint man.Jess.H.Smith Co, Windsor, SEAMSTRESS\u2014By first class seamstress, in Lion, opposite St.Louls sq.\u2014 128 3 H od.Ho tn are, ro LE EE know 17 PomPeteR 1 4 3aw GIRL wanted 10 Ta alte 2 saby Ef 2 private fan ares fret Sas a LAGAUCHETIERE EAST, 438, near - NN 5 wanted.ue o oyd writers It tal \u2014_\u2014 7 alfe at.ess + \u201c < A, D, Maus, Up 1303, S¢, Antoine nore HUNAERS and cncineers ventes: but 30 days at our schonl to prepare for | DENE To on Linas of warden day.Apply 107 Metc SERVANT Wanted immediately good gen.Of SoURtT A 122% | Hubert.beautiful rooms Lo let on bath and Mountain, , ; \u2014 [One of these postions.Students of Moon's BA eras due.work: city \u201crefer.GIRL\u2014Wanted smart girl for boxing white nes au Smet Tier two in family.Apply Se roman and second Lior: Auer haut.moderate re 2 00! are drawing a salary of $600 per and colored shirts; rieady work and goo > b trie w .+ == PF, X, Jasalie, Fast 1645, Rachel He wasn diario ating olrsutare, overs year, bofors students of other schools bave 8881; town ar country.Gerdener, 5 Linooin wages.Apply Mr.Brebner, The Standard - BEI or To Tamitiex Mend and repair i\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 and Atvard, seeing \\out-door-advertising.New plan.No [earned the dots of the old systems.It pays SVeRUS «| Shirt Mtg.Co., 213 Delorimier ave.STEN: GRAPHER wanted immediately.3.0000, linen, etc.Address J 8744 Star LACHINE\u2014To rent good front room for canvaseine.Merchants Out-door Advertising to attend a modern school with modern t ived from 121 2 2aw have at least two years\u2019 experience; neh of ee 128 gentleman, overlooking water, uear wharf Dr, Lodus, Mast 1488, Mt.Denis Co.Chicag methods.Open all summer.Moon's Syllable ŸROOM\u2014 Young : Jus la hear of ) quick and accurate; state salary wanted: ben oh off oe = station Apply T 4665.Star Office.122 7 and Sherbrecke, Shorthand and Business College, Karn Hall, England, age 27.7.woul 0 experience and referances.Address Æ 5087.NOGRAPHER.a lady, and typewriter.|.T 1 2 HUSTLERS, ov Bb to tack st Ais- 468 31.Catherine s:.west.Phone Up 3005.Star Office.- STE Apply LAVAL AVENUE.-], corner Sherbrooke stan.LE Ot : 3 ge0d horses; D years\u2019 reference.Address 85160 \u2014 rooms to let.furnished or not.entrance R.A, raacherenu, West, 915, St.tributes circulars, samples, etc; 10 can- 000 tar office.123 3 months of June.July and August; a D 5003, Star Office.oh .Nt .Paul asg Bt James, v ng; good pay.Sun Advertimng Bureau, + wages to a capable girl.Apply before \"lo SERVANT\u2014Wanted a general servant for 277°: 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \\ fivor.tai: on same \u2018floor, modern conveni- a Henry.) Chicago.108 6 law SALESMAN munies gor Muto spray: Des! HAMMOCKS and ali kinds of net work #78 O7 In the evening at à St Mark ot ; Pa aDousework: RES OT, TONINE.VANTED an office position by a1eds = hl ences.120 Jed and aprayer made, automat p .erience at ; Dr.J.Leduc, = , lities, house bas mudoru conveuluvnues, elec- room, 1 iarge fae , Mre Dempsey, aiysion.Larne, tre 124 3 trio Îigbt, etc.Terms moderate.Apply LF.and.134-3 \u201c CADIEUX, 843\u2014bouble room to let.©.Bux 1044, Beauharnois, P.133 3 METCALFB ST.No.128 Large AVI Eau COLONIAL AVE, 7v\u2014Furnuned room, Bay VIEW COTTAGE-Situatei où ina] elaborately furnished double and sitgle James Berta an jest panied NE tn January, bright, clean and oumiortable, 36 per shore of Lake Megantic, Que, five hours FO0Ms.with good English cooking; le 1909, when n A Address Mary B.: Mo- month.east of Munlioal; will opun zvih May; besu- board, moderate retes.1908 7 or (or DE 4 ie aresvenor ot, \u2014\u2014\u2014 .tiful scenery, lotsa of snade, large veçau- + - Belfas 1% 3 GUY STREET, 460\u2014Double front room, 2| dans; good rooms, Lennis, croque, exvoi- PLATEAU STREET, 2é-~MHogoms to let 1 windows, suitable for two gentlemen; laut baining.boating, fisning.15 minutes first-class board: hot and cold eri ¥.MORRIS, plano and organ tuner.20a Tent $8, trou P.R.Staton, P.vu and chureh- very central: also table board.288 2 moral st.Repairing and polishing a } aur 8T., 360, near St.Antoine, large front Sent No cussumnpitves.Appl is u PARK AVENUE, 10:\u2014Well furnished rooms Specialty.Tel.1857.119 6 meter, batb flai: partiy fur- on bath flat, With ur without b \u2018cas alaned: two wardrobes.HANOVER STREET, 11\u2014For a gentleman furnished room, bress bed, not snd cold water basin in room.Auer Ught, etc.124 3 HUTCHISON ST.156, near Milton, nicely fugnished bright room, private family, h and cold water, one or twu gentlemen.LINCOLE AVENUE, 10, off Guy.furnished.L pleasant locality: partial Loar small etriotly private family.MANCE STREET, 83\u2014Rooms, double.with or without board, all modern convenl- ences.MANSFIELD 8T.handsomely furnished, 135\u2014Double bedroom, suitable for two.MANCE ST.Large, well farished room, hroom \u201cflat, with breakfast and late dinnes if required.Telephone G:ntle- men only.87 MANCE STREET, near Milton.large, comfortably furnished double room.also ain- gle one bath flat, private family: gentie- men only; breakfast If desired.Address N care of McCormack's Pharmacy, Park ave.126 Zeod MANSFIELD BST.No.183\u2014Room, large, bathroom flat, suitable for one or two zentiemen.134 2 METCALFE BT.14¢\u2014Furnished sin double rooms on bath flat, newly ed; breakfast .if desired le and urnieh- 124 2 MeGILL COLLEGE AVE, No.31\u2014Rooms, micely furnished, \u2018suitable for one or two, in quiet private \u2014 1 NOTRE DAME WEST, 738, furnished front room, bath flat, to respectable man, by week or month.NICELY hed rooms in quiet family.ee | bi Mance and 8 ke rent $10 per month.Address DST.Star \u201cof: fice.12 ONTARIO WEST.42\u2014Bright furnished room in private family; would suit one or wo.ONTARIO WEST.201\u2014To Jet furñished single Tonm, newly tinted, Auer light.bath tat; gentlemen only.124 PIE IX.AVE, 4 sonneuve.Nice, bright bedroom, 85 Malson kitchen privileges 134 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.109\u2014A com- CHAMPLALX HOUSE, Philipsburg.P.Q., Borden, Proprietor.Delightfully sliiuat- od\u201d \u2018on Missisquoi Jia), Ole of the most charining summer resorts in Canada.Excellent boating aad fishing and beautirul drives.Guod tennis courts, etc.Ready tu receive suminer guests on the 15th May.Rates for fumiliés for summer months very imnodera: DIXIE\u2014Large, comfortable room.facing on lake front, at Dixie, suitable for two Bénulemen; board in Lumediale vicinity.Address I 5062, Star Office.ELM HILL FARM, open June 1st.Bummer boarders comforably accommodated, plea- short walk from sant farm house, piano, Lake Momphremagog, near church, post office; terms moderate.Write for partiou- lars, 8.U.Patch, Mlilington, Co.Brome, Que.124 3 LAKE BT.JOSEPH COTTAGE.now open for guests, fine accommodation, boating and fishing, vehicles on arrival all trains, $1 per day.Adrien Corbeil, 8t.Adolphe de Howard, Co.Argenteuil, P.Q LONGUEUIL, Victoria Longueuli Boat Club.MINTO HOUSE.Bt.Adolphe de Howard, Argenteuil, first class accommodation at above uddress.Fine fishing, boating and splendid location, family parties specially catered for, $7 per week.Trains met as required.Philip B.Giles 126 3eod 1 avenue, opposite 113 3 zew b 2004 BROOME and Board, brigh airy, well £ nished, comtortab he ny on with \u2018op without board; mnodati ron for « Jonte: near shoppios district and theatre von No a ROOMS board; AND BOARD-\u2014\u2014Double room apte vecsnoies at 9% Ualon avons Telephone Uptown 1998.FICEMOND BY.32\u2014Rooms ahd board.\u2014 Nloely turitished, clean, bright rooms in quiet family; board if dceired; moderate termp.© BT.ANTOINE: BT.Ro tna ana hoard in Private famiiy vi.à Sufiarss: table ard; bath; hot ater: or; as } BHERBROOK coruse Cudiens, ane 10 mal Ternianod.Gecnre rooms, vith first class board; tourists accommodate: nm à ST.DENIS ST.#70, mics double rooms on first and necond fiats, also first class board 120 & ST.DENIS STREET, $3¢\u2014Double and ain.sie rooms, piceiy turnished, French have becn a week in the Holyland\u2014 travelling from one: town to another on the laziest little old donkeys you ever saw.the beating in the world wouldn't make them go out of & walk, lt has besn a very interesting trip, as there historical.places erowded into such a small country.Paléstine is only 180 miles long by 53 miles wide, and almost every squire nile \u2018of it has some Bible story about it, en towns are only a few imilzé apart.We landed in: Jaffa, waich \u2018is the town Jonah sited from when he was the atk.There are lots more -interesting things abou: it, but T forget them.; :.Wet.hived donkeys and rède \u201cto Jerusalem.| Gee!\u2019 What a burg Jerusalem\u2019 in.We thought we would see \u2018a fine town like place, and the mud was knee-desp in the streets.terest\u2014the Mount of Olives, the Holy Sepulchre, the Tomb of Mary, in fact every nook and corner has something sup- d to be connected with something that happened in Bible times.They even had the store that the rooster crew on thre» times when Peter said he didn't know Jesus.Palestine helongs to the Turkish Empire, and is controlled by the Turks, who have their churches there, too.\u2018Our trip through Palestine was very intere:ting, for everywhere there was :eine historical spot that our guide would stop and tell us about.I learned more schools ever could tesch me.Papa and I had an experience that had us going for a whila.We wantel to go swimming in the Dead Sea, so we hired an Arabian to Dead Sea the old Arab commenced to yeil and ride at full sp:éd up the hille\u2014wav- ing his gun and sword and looking like a pirate.We didn\u2019t know what he was up to or how we were going to get our swim\u2014but we finally decided to leave Spots in charge of our clothes and risk it.Well, we -hadn\u2019t much soonsr than got a dive for our clothes\u2014but he hadn't counted a Spots, his ts would be if he wore pants.Phe be forgot he ever bad & gun or for.us to take our dog \u2018ney to effect a settlement.consisted of\u2019 bout two hundred Ma- penniless when he arifved tiere,.but- and the cities and} ed.by the whale ahd \u2018Where Nah \u201cbuilt We visited all the points of in-| islands, and was wise enough to allow them to make a profit for thomugives while they were helpiog to make \u2018hi wealthy.Mureover, \u2018 Increased his popularity by.marrying à native wife.He lived fn style at cap, occasionally making trips to Hongkong: and Manila, It was while returning from .one ot these visita to Hongkong five Y rs ago that the \u201c King\u201d e xpired.er the funeral, oy vas ai that Ae could have desired,\u2019 the \"native widow\" was found to be in possession of a fortune estimated at about cne rnilllan two hundred thougund lollare.But she was not left lohg in the enfoyment of this wealth without protest.O'Kcefe, in marrying a dative, had committed bigamy.That ' 1d done so knowingly wag evidenced by \u2018he fact that up to the time of his death he went regular remittances to his .wife in the United States.When the remittances ccased the American woman began to make inquiries.A lawyer was despatched to the Carolines with powc of attor- He carried with him ample proof of the validity of his client's claim, and when the native consort realized that she migh' lose all, she proposed a compromise which was accepted.: Koch Has Mis Colony, \u2019 Of all the stories of Island colonies perhaps the most pathe'ic is that of Vache Island, the Promised Land of the Negroes.The problem, which was confronting Lincoln and many another earnest, advocate of freedom who saw some of the dangers and the diMcultles that were to follow on the heels of emancipation, was to be solved.One Koch owned this property, and He persuaded the President and o.hers interested in colonization schrmes that experiment at Vache Island would provs that the West Indles was the placo where the Negro of the Southern States could work out his own salvation without fear or trembling.Con gress: was induced to appropriate money.and the paradise was purchased.Thither were transported several hundreds of ex-slaves.who vrere expected to be merely the advance guard of an army of Negroes who would soon be self supporting and happy.Buoyed up by the thought of being their o.n masters, and satisfied that the climate would exactly suit them, the Negroes themselves were \u201cdelighted with the prospect.Their awakening came very soon.Left with altogether inadequate supply of provisions, face to face with a new existence in which strange reptiles affrighted and st: pe insects pol- soned, lacking a leader, nc utterly incapable of individual initiative, the \u2018poor people fell easy victims to disease.Many died from malaria, and \u2018he survivors were half starved .d in a condition of extreme\u2019 debility when at last a ship was sent to bring them back to this country.\u201cRuler of Cocos fslands: - When George Ross sailed into the China Seas with the jdea of founding a colony and upbullding the native character, he sought \"10 title of sovereignty from native Sultan.Bervice in the navy of the East Indie Company had made him acquainted with the der: rftory governed and ungoverned in t part of the: globe: and ao; when from sallorman he had graduated to shipbuilder \u2018and \u201cman of medns, he made ht for a point about five hundred mille southwest.of Java.and \u2018calmly dnnexed the Cocos Islands.- Thère wis not much to the Cocos Islands in th ose days, and there ls not great \"del.to them -now.although frites por Pare \u2018of a cable station is in progress, and more is likely 10 be Heard of them nin \u2018the.near futur: than in.the past.en Ross.having b hit his family Pro, the\u2019 in and, Whèere \u201cwife; and hare \u201chad fived wille Be laid fortune in.{he Far took: session.the po] ién layk.They wéie very nary natives.having ablding faith in the gtincipla that the: evils of \u2018the day were suffi- Slent- thereuntd, and apparently tnoap- spip ot.Kusthlfied effort, of of thrift and orderliness.The.\u2018only obeipation hat appeared fo afford.them any wails faction was that of wife beatin.; ts wife K : not Yale, and De did not sqhandee, *H -worker, and every woman a _ ; housewife.Only, in some manner that Tous did not beat his ue wan a Scot.Being Be eh Je oa vent on finproving fen people\u2019 were shiftl .bs It was not for mortal {to interters with the scheme of*the Universe by remaking them into\u2019 Scotchmen; but at least they might be labored with and taught that there.were.\u2018sudh things ay order and the Shorter\u2019 ism The undertaking would \u2018have daunted most men, but early reverses pnly served to snake the Scot more \u2018ubborn in his.intention.Fortunately; his wife was of great assistance, and §t was, perhaps, due rather to her work among thc women than to Ross's labors with the men that the first fruits had begun to show when the ruler of thé.Cocos Islands was called to give an account of his atewardship.His son, who ruled in his place, appears to have been a dreamer dreams.\"ut jf, under him.material prosperity was not conspicuous in the colony, the love of .the natives for their sovereign grew abundantly.Thus, when in the course of human events the second ruler went to his own place, the way was prepared for one whose energy was equal to that of his grandfather, wile his knowledge.of local conditions and of native acted was immeasurably superior, | Under the rule of this third Ross, the settlement soon became what it is to-day\u2014a very near approach to a model kingdom.There are only five hundred and fifty \u2018nhabitants even now; but every man is a contentèd perfect shall never be known, the Malays have acquired one Scotch habit that Was not taught to them when they learned the.Shorter Catechism.Here and there through the islands are illicit stills fr which toddy from .he cocoanut is: brewed In defiance of the Government.A Mutineer Ruler.Not ¢ven the story of the mutiny on the British ship Bounty and the extre- ordinary voyage in n open boat of Bligh and his unfortunate companion+ is so remarkable as .he story of the rule of the last of the mutineers.who was discovered twenty years later in the person of Alexander Smith (better known perhaps by his assumed name of John Adums), the benevolent despo: of Pitcairn Island.Smith had not only taken active pért in the muting but later, after settling, with Fletcher.tian, seven other mutineers, and bb natives of Ota- heite.on Pitcairn, had deliberatëly murdered one of his white companions (the last but one remaining).in order to avert possible danger from the natives, whom this man had insulted.Pehaps by this very act he obtal ed the absolute power in the little co munity which was his up to the time of his death.But the remarkable discovery made by those who found the colony grown to forty persuns in 1308 was- that: this seamen: this rebel and muderer, had guided hile people in such exemplary fashion that.old\u2019 old and young were animatsd by high moral principles and were living In accordance with Christian dootrine:.To the Captain of the visiting ship, Smith expressed is, willingness ta return to England and answer for his share In the mutiny.\u201cOn this being report, \u201ca scene of considerable- dise.tress was witnessed.All the women burst into tears, and the young - stood motionless and absorbed in: On their being assured that he should on no account be molested, it is impoa- sible to describd the universal joy that these poor people manifested and the gratitude they expressed.\u201d + American Consul at Winnipeg.Canadian Associated press, Eat te.London.May 25 \u2014Tb proved \u2018the pol TEAR of Jones as American consul at \u201cWinnt.© pet.McKinley\u2019s Partner Dead.Cleveland, O., May 25.\u2014Hugh C.Quig- ley.formerly identified in a business way \u2018 vebtérday | with President McKinley, died from apoplexy.> aies &.r the mines can be profitably disposed without any difficulty whatever.the wrong 44444444000 FOTOS Petts strstr rite The story of the town of Broughton, Cape Breton, N.S.is that of a mining town partly built before people were ready to occupy it, before the employment which was to furnish the prospective residents with a livelihood was sufficiently advanced to warrant the construction, and, worst of all, it is the story of a town which was built in location, a condition of affairs which developed through legal difficulties arising out of failure to get a clear title to some property necessary to the carrying out of the plans for developing coal areas, which pretty much upset all the plans of the promoters, and virtually wrecked the proposition before it was well under way.I | |g j= A ee fd pn wok IEEE REE EEE RZ HEEL ILL LL ILI EE LIE IIIII IIT DEFER THE BOND INTEREST.The circular recently issued above \u2018at was only a matter of time for their \u201ctitle to the disputed area tu be assured.It now transpires that the neigh- the signature of the secretary of the | boring company above alluded to fn- Cape Breton Coal, Iron and Railway! Company in London to its bondholders, has brought the affairs of this concern again before the public.The circular, after requesting the bondholders to walve for the present yment of the coupons due on the first day vf the year, proceeds as follows: In 1904 arrangements were made resulting in the placing in this company of $600,000 of the company's bonds.It was estimated that the proceeds of this sale.less the expense in connection therewith, would enable the company to take up the most valuable of the options held on coal areas, to develop the same to a reasonable output.and to connect the company\u2019s property with the Sydney and Louisburg Railway.At the end of 1904, active operations were commenced at a spot called Broughton, situated about midway between Bydney and Louisburg.At Broughton, three double slopes have been driven upon the Moseley seam, and altogether 10,000 feet of exploring driving have been done in this séam, with the result that an almost immediate output of a minimum of 1,000 tons per working day of merchantable coal is assured.The money spent in equipping the mitiés at Broughton has provided them with the most improved up-to-date plant, consisting of 500 h.p.botlers, air compressors, coal cutting machines, hauling engines, steel\u2019 bank head and tipple with screens, picking belt with lowering jib, complete electric lighting plant and pumps, ventilating fan, boll- ef house, engine house, etc.This company holds the freehold of the colliery site, with yard and sidings.To relieve the capital expenditure of the Coal Company while facilitating the provision of accommodation for workmen and otherwise assisting the Coal Company as regards their supply of labor, the Canada Land and Development Com y.Limited, a subsidiary company to the Coal Company, and controlled by the shareholders in the Coal Company, acquired adjoining land and has made considerable progress in the development of à town at Broughton.The necessary railway has also been constructed to cohneot Broughton with ithe Sydney and Louisburg Railway, and, under ordinary circumstances, the company's output would have gone.over this route.It has not been possible to make satisfactory arrangements ,for the companly's trafic with the Dominion Coal Company, which controls the .line.It fs Qesirable for the company to own and, therefore, control their own line of railway from the collieries to tidewater.; NEW SHIPPING PORT.After careful examinatin of several sites, a spot which the board is advised by Mr.Hiram Donkin to be very suitable, has been selected on Mira Bay, at which to- égtablish the company's own shipping port.To reach this port from, Broughton colliery will n of under three miles to the.conipany\u2019s present rall- way.So small a distance between col- Very and; port will give the company advantage in economy of working coats.as compared with ship- | tends to dispute this company's right to the area to the utmost, a procedure which will in any case involve protracted delay.The difficulty of the position is accentuated by the severe roonetary stringency.The directors greatly deplore the difficnities which have arisen, and trust that they may be only of a temporary nature, for their faith in the intrinsic value of the property is otherwise entirely unshaken.It js the intention of your directors to prepare and*submit for your consideration, as soon as possible, a scheme for rearrangement whereby they hope.with the co-operation of the shareholders and bondholders to secure (ull development of the property.put it upon a paying basis, and thereby enable the company to meet its obligations.HISTORY OF ENTERPRISE.The history of the Broughton enterprise begins in 1902, with the advent of Thomas Lancaster, an Englishman of rome experience in mining, who was introduced into this province by Silas Townsend.ot Halifax.and who was shortly afterwards joined by George J.Jacques, a civil engineer.During this year considerable work was done by Messrs.Lancaster and Jacques on the Cariboo Marsh road without success.After they became famillar with fhe general conditions of the Sydney coal field Mr.Lancaster saw the possibill- tles In what was then known as the THE CROWN HOTEL.ment from elther Sydney or Louisburg.\u201cThe expenditure of the company has been increased beyond the first estimates by the greater time found to be peeded for development before any re- be obtained from sales by the bond interest paid during this time, and by other expenditure which proved incidental to the creation of such an undertaking.Additional.funds were necessary and from time to time a few of the largest Shareholders \u2018of the corhpany have made advances The company\u2019 \u2018a engineers advise that as a result of the operations at Brough tor the value of the Company's pro- : perty is assured, and that the property is capable of yielding fully as much coal as was ever anticipated from it.The demand for Cape Breton coal is fncreasing rapidly, owing not only to existing requirements, but also to new markets which are being -opened up, \u201cand the existing collieries will not be .able to satisfy the demand.The directors have no doubt that the output of of From the above statement.you will realize that the progranime' Inid down -4n-1904 has beeri carried out 8s fat as ble, the value of the property has péscentained, and the output of coal is assured.But the expenditure required\u2019 for this purpose has exceeded the estimates and transportation facil.ties: are Pot completed to coal.\u2019 ret\u2019 the \u2018A serious bitch has a; én, In\u2018connpe- tion with\u2019an area wh min commet: with a hboring company.The com- ' pany ware advised when adjoining areas were purchased that title to the one in question was nbt quite.clear, : and the purchase money thereof, was withheld for: the vendor t this.From \u2018their hc.mene mE yam were: jus in as PLU ARAL) I ment; Cochrane\u2019s Lake and Black Brook sections.He spcured areas in that locality that were then held by E.M.Moseley.of Sydney; J.W.Goreham.of Halifax; Simon Landry.of Port Morien: J.H.Austen, of the Crown Lands Depart- James T.Burchell, of the New Campbellton Colliery, and several others.In the meantime, Mr.Lancas: ter had made an arrangement with Neil Ferguson.James McKenzie, Henry Mitchell and Walter Crowe, to take under option the charter.and areas of a company known as the Cape Breton Coal, Jron and Railway Company.Limited, who had held a large number of areas In \u2018he West and south-western purt of the\u2019 Sydney coal fields, upon which considerable but desultory proa- pecting hdd heen done for a number of years previous.With these \"amalgamated properties in hand, Mr.Lancaster during the latter part of 1102, tried to induce the bondholders of the Dominion \u2018Securities Company.who were In possession of the- Cape Breton Railway, operating at that time from the Strait of Canso to t which it was experted would be constructed to Loglsburg, to take an Interest ini these coûl.\u2018properties, with the ides \u201cof using the rond ax à traffic adjunct.A committde or the Dominion Securities Co., now defunct.visited Cape.Broton in the latter part of 1902, but ans to\u201d Re hitch thé \u2018hegotia- tigng me \u2018to\u2018rfà ENGLISH Sein, INTERESTED.Mr.Lariceatet\u201d then turned hix attention.to.the possibilities of getting English capital.interested In the properties.and in \u2018the.fall of 1808 and early ip.the summer of- 19M he visited England and finalis - joduved Menssrs.Bur- i fi af oh pn.Horbrt J.Peters, about thirty-one miles, and\u2019 don, Messrs.Horace |.ag.= tt ij ! stune and several others of the (lad- \"stone family, and the Messrs.Coates, Son & Co.of Lundon.represented by Hanson Bros.of Montreal, tu become interested in the properties.| *1p the early part of 1904, Mr.Horace ; MaŸhew.an English colllery owner of | wide experience, visited Cape Breton in the company of Mr.Lancaster, and was so favorably impressed with the outlook for mining ar Cochrane's Lake t (naw Known as Broughton), that he decided to become interested In the enterprise, and in June of that year he again visited Cape Breton, accompanied | by William Hanson, of Montreal, and early In July finally consummated the purchase of the areas belonging to Messrs.Moseley and those before referred to, As well as the areas that \"had been controlled by the Cape Breton Coal.Iron and Railway Co.for a great many years, acquiring at the \u2018same time all the chartered rights of the latter concern, which at that time i was capitalized at $2,000,000.The ares [said to be controlled by the amalgamated companies were estimated to be about 92 square miles, The oe hoard of directors to control operations were elected at the first meeting of the company held in Sydney: President\u2014Horace Mayhew, ton Hall.Cheshire.Eng.Vice-president and general \u2014Thomas Lancaster, Sydney.Treasurer\u2014Willlam Hanson.of Hanson Bros, accountants, Montreal.Secretary\u2014Edgar W.Moseley, barrister, Sydney.Mr.Gladstoné, of the family of the late Hon.@.E.Gladstone, Hawarden, Eng.C.H.Hewson, of Coates, Sons & Co., London, Eng.Mr.Thompson, of the firm of Armstrong, Birmingham, Eng.Nell Ferguson, merchant, Sydney.\"Solicitor, Walter Crowe, Sydney.Bankers, Coates, Sons & Co., don.Messrs.Coates, Bons & Co., were so interested in Sydney and vicinliy and its possibilities that they purchased a «large block of the city\u2019s bonds at 34, Brough- Lon- | shipping sites on both sides of Louis- i burg harbor,\u201d and shortly afterwards the town council of Louisburg ortered the company a bonus of $30,000 to establish a shipping pler there.Plans were prepared for laying off and grading the streets of Broughton town which was designed to accom- madate a population of between ten and twelve thousand, and most allur- tng colored lithographs were displayed in all the prominent offices in Sydney and vicinity, showing the proposed town site, with artistic sketches ot the several classes of buildings the company proposed to erect forthe meu and officials.No detadls were lacking, even to the shrubs that might be made to grow after several years\u2019 cultivation.Pro- virion was made vy the company for the installation of .street rallways, water works, sewers, electric light piant, telephone and telegraph systems.and all the up-to-date conveniences of à moderh city.The main thoroughfares were given the names of avenues and the cross streets were laid down on the plan \u2018in numerical order, a la New York.The construction of a most spacious driveway was contemplated, encircling a sheet of water known as Loon Lake, which was in close proximity to the mine openings, and a site overlooking this body manager of water was selected for the erection |\u2019 of a palatial hotel, now known as the | Broughton Arms, the foundation which was started in the spring of 1905.A hotel for workingmen, known as the Crown Hotel, which had been looked upon by people familiar with coal mining as far exceeding their ideals for a house of this character, was about this time completed.But this was to be entirely overshadowed by the plans the company then had in view, for the building and outfitting of the magnificent Broughton Arms, which now stands in all its luxuiious loveliness amid & scene of snowy desolation.$2,000,000 FOR BUBSIDIARY CONCERN 4 That the town site and these unusually elaborate structures were not originally contemplated by the company does not seerh probable, inasmuch as on the 12th of April, 1905, à circuler was issued to the shareholders of the Cape Breton Coal, Iron and Railway Company, signed by President Mayhew, stating that it had been decided to form the Canadian Land and Devélop- ment Company, end asking for their aubscriptions to the stock to the extent of $2,000,000, the amount of the capital of the subsidiary company.During the early summer of 1905 the company had several \u2018surveying parties in the field locating the railway Mines to both Sydney and Louisburg.The Canada Land and Development Company was beginning to be regarded general financial promotion of\u2019 the cole llery enterprise, and the officials of the company discanted on the attractiveness of the site, and the faot that no buildings would be erected until all street alignments had been perfect- od and the position of all the important buildings been intelligently thought out, mo thet they would be most advantageously situated in relation to the general ensemble.The land and development company intended to bulld for thelr own workmen; each man would have the privilege of selecting his own lot and the company proposed making arrangements \u2018whereby he could bülid a dwelling for him- \u2018self and repay the company on the installment plan.The residential and business setions of the town were to be separate and distinct.\u2019 Mr.Mayhew, accompanied hy W.B.Gladstone, vieited Sydney again in June, and it appeared to have come to \u201c COMMENCEMENT oF BUILDING QPERATIONS.a very good figure * considering that they were 4 per cent.bonds.BONDS SOLD - THIGH.Early.in November: rumors, were rife that Sir Charles Rivers Wisin, president of the Grand Trunk fRuliway.had purchased a controlling interes, in the Cape Breton Coal.Iron and Kafl- way Company.Following this report large blocks of the company\u2019s.bonds of the par value of $1,000 each are said to have been sold at 3910, a-temark- ably high price for securities f 4 company undergoing development vheu the scene of operations was llr encirelad by wooded hills.8.E.Thomas, mining engineer, was sent out from England, by.Mr.May- hew In the latter -part of -Fabrusry, 1305, and shortly after lis ing operations were carried.on with vigor, and the company practically ,decided to construct lnes of taflway io Sydney and Louisburg.and.to: mike th: overground colifery equipment equal, if not superior.to.that of any shinllar industry in Canada.Shortly afterwards actual giading \u2018was started end a raflway.from : mines was built to connect with the Dominion Coal Company's railway, so.that the Broughtoni Company could EA Arie an of.construction; materia.à sup necessary {dr :; bulidiég they had \u201cdecide Be ot val min- : \u2018thet company\u2019s, ! chetr knowledge that doubt was ex- : preeped aa to the ability of the people behind the concern to \u2018¢arry on the extensive works proposed.In a newspaper interview My.Mayhew was reported to have sald that the company \u201chad the money and they meafit business.\u201d He was very enthusiastic as regards the progress made at the.colliery snd was particularly taken with the work that been done on the town site and the bplldings | érécted at\u2019 the.cot- E iy \u2018in Jy.Mr.Mayhew and some other\u201d af ra af\u2019 the company appeared bitors a a commit tes of the city -council-of Sydney\u2019 and réquésted the following ald: Freedom from.taxation for à pérfod of twenty peut as- {sistance in.securing\u2019 a right y.way over: the I lominl ralliviy point that: they \u2018would: connect \u2018from in Sydnev to some termini.poibt to be decided upon: three per cent.for twenty years on the cost of congtruct- shipping pler free water: and ne ther asked for tr free site for rior in a oe infer that a mammoth ship bulldi plant would nts :constristed with\u2018ail; \u2018the en that\" wo Yor Tow.fn.2 Pornic or ar Sty con ere e \u2018evidently taken with the pi Fosltioa, \u2018an they Tecommendéd tenait sorte dad bu mine oi a furth het nos ve and ac ive.wer Unhously carted on adn a latge Yopos: for the o com: ay over Ge] CR ee of \u2018men employed.| : Foundations.thers rién a?tages thaï wonta = laid for a latge power plant, a som fddiéndo to Sydney.by \u2018of su ea pressors arrived from Eng d'en e were s0 al ring gmat the were placed in position; a wo committee.of \u2018the uty comin ies.i HEE aor slope _ TE Sent Le \u2018of A = wi .CA 2e mn \u201cne.company: sèdured\u201d; coulis\u201d jou cu Se ER A att SoS , ge a.site | of | .as the most pleasing feature of the | which the city counelt\u2019 ere way -tha - Mayhe v and Hhis associates ct th rt pre usrmates an an up-to-date ship Pine s plant \u2018and costing between twelve and thirteen million doliare very littie hesitancy, if any was expressed bout giving up the city\u2019s only public Horeathing spot \"ie the a.gould Joyal: arrange to do no, HOTEL BUILT BEFORE RAILWAY.All the while.during the summer oe 1905 a great mapy men had bean ployed at the works end in the fail- \u201cthe Broughton Arms hotel was completed as originally designed.- But no\u2019 work, had been done: upon.-a railway for carrying coal to Sydney or Louisburg.In October many of the chiefs of staff either voluntarily resigned or their services were dispensed with, as, without an outlet for coal, the company was: not in a\u2018position to commercially operate.In November the surveys .of the lines of rallway were com> lefed, the one to Sydney being 16 ralles.and to Louisburg about 12 miles.-Campot- .THE BROUGHTON ARMS, ent eigineers;.w ho are familiar with \u2018the coumtry,\u201d \u2018that the line could be built aaveral miles shorter with.a much better grade.About this time \u2018the warking:force was considerably re- Buced and ideiders.\u2018understood that the \u201cof wioney \u2018received from the sale of bonds had been expended.The greater proportion of the fund had been spent on the town site, hotéls and btlidings and was carried on the books of the coal company hs a charge against the land and development company, the promotion.of which had not\u2019 been sucéessful.It\u201d was also reported that the English bondholders were t willing té make any further large nditures.Mr.Mayhew tried hard to save the tottering enterzrise at the time by endeavoring to induce the New England Gas and Coke Company to take an interest in tho property with the idea of supplying their large requirements at- Everett, Mass.After his fallure to induce them to become interested, he left for England and his inability to astquire the financial assistance necessary to carry on the operations waas,.it Is believed, the beginning of the end of Broughton under the regime of the original promoters, When the \u2018Cochrane's lake.areas were acquired it was pointed out to Mr.Mayhew that the ownership of a cer: tain area that would very seriously affect the working of a seam they con- | templated developing was in dispute, i althpugh he was assured that .ventu- ally the property.a ron.pass tp the Ca ape ron.and Railway Compa: is area\u2019 WAS kfiqwn as jease No.«title to.whtch- \"the : Domitnion Soa\u2019 igpany had \u2018been \u2018trying to obtain fotrsome time.SITUATION MORE.INVOLV ED.The slopes: of the \u2018Biotghton Com- pan were laid off with the end In view ining thelr coll irrespective of the puted ground, but which unfortunately contracted thelr working l!miis within à very : narrow .radius, they burdened themselves with an.un- \u2018practical end tedious method of mine haulage.The dispute as tegards \u2018the area, \u2018instead of becoming.less acute, has since the commencement of; operations at Broughton, become even more involved, and it is not believed that the company: can successfully and economically .mine any: large quantity of coël st: vie \u201cpresent location, where 20 muc| ee has been spent in deve et .condition of affairs .confrontifig;- them, .work was interestèd ih t1ié' welfare of the coni- pany visited.the : Premier: at and raquented thet the promised sib- sidy.be Increased to \u2018$5080 per mile, sub- | pl : ai clvou that ihe fe en are = the : Oil Sandon th a pf company were financial able to.carry on the exten- -niring Industry - they - \u2018hed pro- oo ot.President: Mabe, slid tro Quebec for England.on x May and stated Just ve ro that he would), in Sat six weeks, but bas! not at the scene of operations.since and\u2019 it is.believed that he t \u201cijagreaignation as\u2019 president of the, company .shortly! afterwards.Ct \u201cTHE DESERTED VEULAGE:\"- A local writer about \u2018this time, who, although \u2018not giftéd: with the soolus of the author of \u2018The \u2018Desarted- Viliage, descanted about she conditions at {Broughton in a similar strain, to the following effect: \u201cQut.in the \u2018calm aush- ed solitude of its country.fantuiess, on a remorseful.blueberry patch, and near the gacred precincts of an ofd and unless.ractically suspended eatly in the spring |.or end In\u2019 Merci of that and City ee) .and-onb or two others [apesbt Ingus alifax- which was not acoeded tv, the Premier * Sromd that that 80 Lara CAR HOUSE AND.GAR.BARNS.QE THE VACANT HOTEL.RS \u201cEAST AND West.SLOPES, SHOWING.POWER HOUSE IN \"DISTANCE.! venerdble swamp, Is built and equipped a superb hotel~nothing better east of Montreal.To-day it ts affording accommodation to about six boarders.\u201d Whether the soltude.of thesé surromnd- ings was the indirect cauge of a sad personal incident in the financial tragedy is a question: but the fact remains that on a qulet Sabbath midsummer morning the news of the suicide of Horace D.Mayhew, the eldest son of the president,\u201d who was in charge of the property during his father's absence, was given to the world.-Even those who were.not.at all.interested.in the company or its operationis were deeply affected by the tragic circumstance.Several efforts have - sinte been made to either reorganize or amalgamate the properties.with other companies, and in October, 1906.H.M.Gladstone and B.F.Pearson visited Broughton and spent considerable time looking over the proposed scene of operations of the North Atlantic Collierles at Port Morten.The property \u2018for\u2019 the past six months has been fn cha of James Hampson.a very capable mine official from the North of England, and It ls bejteved he han made sugges- tioris to jhe company that will result in entirely new development about two miles to the eastward of the present location, where the- company cen mine the coal without heing hemmsd in by areas owned \u2018by ofher compen.fes, It is ralenlated that a line of rajlway about three miles ' long whl enable the corrpany to ship.coal on the notth side of Mire \u2018at & point which -is, conceded by experts to be perfectly safe for shipping dt ali times\u201d of\u2019 the year and absolfitely free of icé.The company\u2019s statement to the bondholders as Trans the \u2018inter est dde on de.oot, January would reem to Indicate t'it-15 their intention to begin.operations \u2018anew.dnd much will depend, of course, on the abliity of thdsè \u2018at present interested to successfully reorganize the company.\u2018The: \u2018present.manager,\u201d Mr.Hampson, is shortiy to leave for England, and it is believed he has been called \u2018there by.the directors to make them familiar with the \u2018conditions in detail, wo\u2019 that they will un dermtand the future necessities.|, The company is capitalized at \u201che hor and sine Sola wort Se ava\u2019 been sold > England.ei nay With ths par FEE houdings Are as f 1906, that year, Mr.Willlam \u2019 Hanson (24.\u2018Lee es Lancas ter.2 4 been the chief en\u201d REE o re 2400 er zing spirit of an e, resign- orion sere or ed and th 0.cothptny decided to.chasse a GladBlone.my 0h: wee oo 190,100 operations, wntituème.abttlement wis Sur & CO., Lane fsa sn\" co 112,500 had of thé.~fituation \u2018sna |W.some asaurdncediven theta bf the fub- 3 : sidy.from i i dines rave 1e 000 vernmen a rallw .y \u2018 Sydney snd\" Jocon = 4% \u201800 où 40 seme 72,000 - Bhoëtiy i ri, Mk anyhow had Coal experts 'atwitt that à great atr Intervidw ot Prétoler Murray.an \u2018duél'et -th6 aréa owned.by the come.one int trone \u2018Brougnés on.se i phny.te\u201d oidéntkb re y of iminense.alae, $s prom 1 Pont hia > i sven: ve \u201cdeferétion ibMsing some mien MéaLe 200 \u2018 A ia the Bydiey Boks of, Trade |yredt = deal - = 55 | served 50 years as engine-diver on the It is a well non though deplorable fact that owing to the distances that have to be traversed tu reach suitable water.and also owing to the disadvan.taço of darkness intervening so easly, .rcwing has never had the proper chance to dévelop in and around Montreal.There none of Our various clubs have veally taken up rowing and made it a success, as they have done with cance ing The reason why this latter sport succeeds where rowing does not is gb- vious, as canoeing can be carried to a very successful issue on a small body of water, as has been proved by the G.T- Take other cities\u2014Ottawa Toronto, and Brockville\u2014where rowing is a success their club houses are practically in the centre of the city, and the crews are therefore enabled to get out, outo the water every evening between the hours of 5 and 8, as well as early in whe morning, and they have the advan of day ght for their coaches to tra them and correct mistakes in form.The question of a professional rowing coach is pow a very prominent factor for any club that wishes to bring their crews tn such a state of perfection as will enable them to feel confident in their aspirations for honors at the Ro al Cenadian Henley, which takes place year on August 24th.ow this ven tion of a professional coach.a million aire rowing man claims, is quite a aeri- ous one financially, and none of our clubs, under.the present small mem- berchip fee, can see their way clear to enjoy the privilege of such a luxury.Ao ther difficulty and, drawback to the ss of ro is the expense a tached 10 the furnishing of up-to-date Losfs and oars.Again, rowing in Montreal does got offer to the young man the advantages of being pitted against dif ferent clubs that canoeing does, and this alone, especially to the junior who bas just commenced his aquatic career, is a great drawback, for it is the vari- oug canobing regattas that keep up the greut interest in this particular branch of sport.On the other hand, the oarsman must train faithfully all season, from May until August, for his chance at one solitary race meet.There is to-day a fine opportunity, this same msn says, for a big athletic MONTREAL OARSMEN LABOR UNDER DISADVANTAGES WHICH ARE Ww ; EXPERIENCED BY COMPETITORS association to take up the question of rowing and absorb or affiliate one of out lonal clubs.\u2018 This added strength would be the means of drafting in a lot of new material, which otherwise is Inst after the winter season in the gymnasium.And what better material could be had fur oarsmen than athletes who have fist had à good four mouths light exercise in a gymnasium?Crews could Also be picked out and worked over in the rough in a working boat suspended tuto the swimming tank.\u2018Then when the river opened up there would be men formed info regular crews already in working order.and practically advanced to the stage they would have reached twn months later if they had had to wait for open water.Besides these and many other great advautages resulting from © such an affiliation, the financial back.i1g of such an association would go far to make rowing the great success it ough! to Jith © epard to the present seasQn anicng the Joval clubs the quality of the rowing displayed is going.to show a vast iniptoveurent over that of previous years if tha present outlook is not deceptive.The Grand Trunk Boating Club are overhauling their working fours, and already have two shells suitable for graduates from their working boats.The club is going to put extra stress on the developing of oarsmep during the present season and hopes to turn out a fine buneh of new rowers for next year.The St.Lambert Club is busily engaged getting into shape for the com: ing season.Within the n@st week or so the rowers wilÆ be seen practising - nightly for the summer regatta.The club trial regatta will be held on Saturday, June 15th, and will consist chiefly of \u2018races for.the four-oared boats.club expects to hold a band concert in the evening.Both events will be looked forward to with pleasure by sll wha remember the enjoyable regattas he in the past and the grand concert held last summer.St.Lambert's have purchased two new working fours.Lachine have also bought two new boats, and have brilliant prospects ea The latest arrival in the rowing world is the Lakeside Club, and what they will do remains to be seen.Travelled 5, 000, 000 Miles.Betwéén four and, five million\u201d miles is the amazing distance said to have been travelled by Mr.James Guest, the doyen of Great Northern Railway of England express drivers, who has just retired after half a century of honorable pervice.If this estimate is at all accurate Mr.Guest is probably entitled to rank as the champion long-distance traveller of the world, although he has had a formidable rival in Mr.Benjamin Jeans, who, \u2018during IMs 6 years\u2019 service as guard of the London and Birk- enhead express, is credited with having travelled 4,000,000 miles, or more, than the equivalent of 160 journeys around the Equator.Mr.John Higgin- bottom, a veteran engine-driver on the Midland Railway, completed 2,000,000 miles on the foot-plate .a few years ago; and Mr.Robert Maybank, who London and Bouth-Western Railway, and who was fireman on the train which Drousht the Prince of Wales to 44 years .to meet his bride, Princess lexandra of.Denmark, es credited with a similar record.To Hilliam R.Smith, head of the National Botanic Garden in Washington, belongs \u2018the distinction of having the largest collection of Burns\u2019 poetry in the world.Smith has no less than 600 different editions of his favorite.author's work, the: books ranging.in value from $1,000 and $500 down to the cheapést editions.King Edward's taste in jewellery is extremely quiet.A horseshoe or sine.gle pearl pin and a plain gold ring on.his little finger are all that he ever wears, with the simplest possible links and studs.; Professional 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after breakfast event was a freeze out for the local athletes by a score of 4 to 1, the post meridian contest was also &4tol affair, this time a victory and ovation for Doc Newton, the Lemon King.Everything was on the whoop, and when not busy boosting interest the frenzied maniacs whnted to kill the Umps.This latter desire coincided somewhat with Mr.J.Dunn's deep-seated longing to celebrate May 24th by chopping Ump Cusick into little pleces and strewing the grewsome remains around the base lines.Never was Mr.J.Dunn's fine soprano voice heard to better advantage than in the seventh Inning, when with two of his representatives on bases and nobody out Mr.Hearne peeled off a fly down the first base line.Our Mr.Brown, leaping frantically in the air, came down to terra firma without the ball.Mr.Rapp crossed the plate, and Mr.Hunter went to third on the play.Great waves of joy surged through Mr.J.Dunn's manly bosom.\u201cIt's & foul,\u201d sald Mr.Cusick quietly.Mr, J.Dunn falled to take in the fr ull significance of the cruel blow.( \u201cIt\u2019s a foul,\u201d sald Mr.Oysick.enco ring himself.Mr.J.Dunn jumped 74 t in the alr by a reliable tape measure and made a flying leap at the unfortunate Ump.En route Mr.J.Dunn only hit the high places.the local MR.DUNN\u2019S8 GREAT WORK.Then began a debate that was con spicuous for its vogal sparks.Mr.J.Dunn had Adelina Patti #11 to the bad right at the start.He ran up the scale to top \u201cC.\u201d to bogganed down again to \u201cG\u201d flat, and then worked off some coloratura work in Marcella Sembrich\u2019s happiest vein.Incidentally Mr.J: Dunn had his nose within one-eighth of an inch of Mr.Cusick's mask so that the unhap py Ump.got the full force of Mr J.Dunn's musical observations.' In the debate Mr.J.Dunn was ably backed by some of th® foremost orators of Baltimore, who had Mr.H.Thaw looking pretty sick on the brain storm proposition.This wads a roaring row all right, and it was some minutes before white-winged dove of pedce got any action for its money.Its too bad about Mr.Dunn, fof ha is an able man in many respects, and worthy of praise.the Moderato grazioso.M.M.du i gs 4 J, me Ame Tune used by Mr.J.Durn in denouncing the Ump.Before the game Mr.Dum spoke sympathetically of the spirit of our great holiday.although a slight dispute arose as to its significance.r.J.Dunn, eloquent at all times, contended that May 24th was in honor of the landing of Christopher Columbus, Mr.Hearne, whose specialty is historical romance, contending on the other hand that May 24th commemorated the Battle of Waterloo.Apart altogether from the slight differences.of opimton mentioned at so much length, there was a lot of exciting baseball.In the morning Baltimore worked the squeeze play off on us when we were not.looking.In the afternoon Hill and Phelan put up a superior brand of squeeze play and got the glad hand from the vast throng.But Doc.Newton's pitching was the shining light performance, and he had the Baltimore siuggers up a tree all the way.Honorable mention might also go to Mr.Brown, who made an alarmi She -band stab of a high thrown bah by Needham, thus completing a double Burchell, of Baltimore, who ranks with Newton as the best twirler in the Eastern League, was in good shape, but was not as versatile as the now justly celebrated Dec, \u2018who seems to have them all faded.THE MORNING ENTERTAINMENT.The after-breakfast holocaust was due largely to a dismal assortment of pitebing by our Mr.Barger.Little children in the grand stand could see that Barger was in distress throughout the contest, but Mr.Kittredge made no mgve to take him out, which in our humble estimation was a display of tactics that would assay 100 per cent.punk.This is not knocking, gentle reader.In making the foregoing rude observation we are merely exercising t he Briton\u2019s glorious privilege of belng able to speak out from the chest regardless of expense.Mr.Barger's throwing wing seein ed to be lame, and he couldn't put up the article of control to which we have been accustomed.His bases on balls were deadly, and helped the blood thirsty enemy to amass runs.Finale of Mr.J.Dunn\u2019s sclo In the seventh innings.A chesty tub of butter by the name of Hardy did the twirling in Mr.J, Dunn's Interests, and why we did not erase him from the map was a mystery.Mr.Hardy and the Ump.were not sympathetic at any stage of the pro- Led._ ceedings, while Mr.Hearne and the Ump.also lacked an elément of brotherly ; love that should exist fn these halcyon days of International peace and the past ir DEC Ex xx x \u201ctie + différent kinds of ease.Although\u2019 showing poor form in the curve department, Mr.Barger as\u2019 : ! The sco Rahal \"Barrell.Te a horrible Mbel.The gentleman asks us to correct the Salih: glad hand shake.Frequently we heard Mr.Hearne address the Ump.somewhat as follows: CO t*Yow\u2014 x A! xX! ! 1 \u2014tllxxxx!lxxxx x!!! srry rv 1 1 XX Xx! Mr.Hoffner blushed deeply at this unexpected public exposure.of his well-known fallings, but stood for the language instead of banishing the word specialist and tacking on a fine of $10 or eight days.AB swear words are contrary to by-law 27, article \u201cB,\u201d section 23, of the , Westmount statutes, Baljimore withdrew their centre fielder, Mr.Demmitt, the scene of action, and substi tuted Mr.Rapp, who performed to the : satisfaction of all concerned.; MR.RAPP THIROUGHLY AROUSED.It seemed remarkable to see Mr.Rapp in the game.Mr.Rapp is a rest expert, Two years, ago while mained a ligament in his voice playing croquet, and was laid up for the lance of the son.The only movements Mr.Rapp made all summer were those necessary to draw his breath and draw his salary.Of course, we all know about the entente cordiale existing between To, ronto and Montreal.« Ever on the look-out for some means of flim-flamming the confiding ci- «of our fair city, Toronto solid Mr.Rapp to the Montreal club for large of currency.Mr.Rapp was just on the point of\u2019 playing the first game in our interest when he met with another horrible accident.r.Rapp was playing a game of poker when he drew thrée aces and went iawn with nervous prostretion.This meant another season of the Simple Life as expounded by the Rev.Mr.Wagner, of Paris.Mr.Rapp rested from April to October, and encored, his -1906 performance by only moving on pay-days.Le Just to avenge himself for his outrageous treatment at our hands, Me.- Pape yesterday made two singles and ntole a base.: with Toronto he\u2019 chun \u2018both parteulariy good and particularly bad.Sa ree times we pinched their athletic runners off the bases, while of où: \u201cthe he hand they purloined sacks on our Mr.Connor with thres'.or Sour oft deck with the swatstick again and peeled of two singles.' only run.announced that the Baltimore third baseman was impression that has arisen, and states, that he spells it Birrell.- OA BR \u2018gan.LA.eee $0 0 Hal Sh rhe 3 1 0 x 6 4% 1 Yr 07% 10 100 3 $2 0 à 0 RE a .k Tota 405 i : * 0 2 : plcore Joy\u2019 aad vo Te a nat Another feature of the contest w: was the Baltimore base running.pe wii ?+ One of these following skilful bumps by Brown ang\u2019 Needham scored, our.+ 7 Es Pad nd EASTERN, En maagire oF YEN ENOAWS Ce Avapelean, 1 4 \u2018ahmes.» Sohipuiao.marten.Mon 1, ore 4 aitu 1 LS Montreal 4, Baltimore 1 i -Otéveland: 2 /Fatiade hia 9, Boston 7,- Hox TO-MORROW.Toronto 9, Providence 1.- 4, 8 Louis D\".Brooklyn\u201d 4 up Toronto 2, Providence 5.\u201c0044 - 4, -8t.Lous: firs ws Pittsburg 8; Facto a Nastern, :: - Rochester 5, Jersey Cr 4.A 2 -Detrolt, 9% aigue.1 °c , no at real Tr , Newa y | .} Toro Mor rt .- STANDING oF THE, cLuBe.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 RASTERN LEAGUE.me AMERICAN LBAGUR NATIONAL LIDAQUE pe] Aserican i AS .Won.Lost oent.f .J.Won Won.Lost cept.\u2018Toronto .os se eens 14 7 007 ° ehicèap c fee ne een 2 10 | Chicago .0.2 S06: ma fo\u201d Baltimore .\u2026.« .14 10- 537] Cleveland ., .x, + New York vo ou ve 28 - Ÿ \u2018281 | - « Buffalo \u2026.vo ve oe oe 12 9 1591 |\u2019 Detroit 00 10 00 8 ni Philadelphia\u2019 J, 22 17 18, | 386 Jersey Clty .13 11 543 ae oe 6 16 | Pittoburg.\u2026 va eve 4.-18 556 \".Rochester .a+ ve 000.11 11 5 ton .IE À ; 18 419 .Naticral Montreal ., seo evs 10 11 - ganojnnatt Se au nues \u201810 20 333 + Newark .vee sense 9 13 367 18t.Louis \u2026 4.0 \u20189 23 251] - Énicago \u2018At -Clhcinnati.Providence .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 9 16 821 Doom bd ied sense CT 23 +232 Pete BL Louis.; SCMMARY.vi , Baacs où ball, gif Burger 6, of Hardy THE SPORTING E ENTI REMEMBER BEST 2; struck out, by Hardy 3, by Barger 4; otis nee Joyce elas tna Barrell sacrifice .©.n, Rapp, Brown and Burrell; first base on Rapp.Brown end\u2019 Buell; (iret, base rem How the Big Bicycle Relay Race Had a Successful, bases, O'Hara, Hall and Humter; left on bases, Motitreal 5, Baltimore 5: double plays.Brown to Needham.Umplres, Hoffner and Cusack.Time, 2 hours.At- tendasice, 2000.AFTERNOON GAME.\u2018The score: .MONTREAL.: ABRHPOA BE Joyce, Lf s.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.2 0 1 1 0 © Phelan, of.«.+.4 1 1 0 0 0 , 3b, ee 20 0 : : 3 Madi .BD.00 00s 4 1 2 Hin, Bb.ui.3 0 1 2 6 Q Needham, #8, .¢ 0 1 3 3 0 Brown, 1b., .4 1 eu à 2 vou $ 0 Notons PRO 8 101 0 208 Totais.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.m3 04 897 13 2 BALTIMORE.ABR.HPO.A B O'Hara, lf., .4 1 1 © o 0 Hall, cf.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 0 23 2 1! Dum.2b.\u2026.\u2026.4 0 0 4 2 0 : .Tf.Le ve.3 0 1 0 0 0 Hunter.1b, .4 0 2 8 0 1 earne, ©.vee 4 0 0 4 4 0 58.85.\u2026.3 0 0 3 4 1 Burrell, 3h.2 0 0.38 3 0 Burchell, p.3 0 1 0 3-0 Grasse BL 1 5 24 16 3 Scora by inninge\u2014 MOTS LL 2 2ui1.000100080\u20141 eal eee 000012104 SUMMARY: Bases on balls, off Burchell 4, off New.\u2018ton 2; struck out, by Newton 1 Bur- chell 1; sacrifice hits, Morg base on errors, Baltimore 1, Mont- Hu to 5500.-\u2014 ach at Toronto.Toronto, May 25.\u2014Two of the largest crowds that ever saw baseball games in Toronto turned out yesterday to see the One E loaders go agal nst the tail-enders.In the morning, when there was no race track opposition, the crowd was larger than in 5 con.Toronto won the first game the after by batting Clinton, but in the or Barry held the and carried off leaders down to three the .Beores: x.H BE.Providence .000000001\u20141 3 585 Toronto .02080103x\u20149 12 3 Pattgries\u2014Clinton end Donovan: Mof- fitt and Carrigan.Umpire, Owens.Ate terdance, 9,930.Second zame\u2014 Frovidence.0301061000\u2014 s 3 ronto .010010090 2°78.& De orton Barry and Petersens- Appie- gate and.Woods.Uhpite, Owens.Atten ance, 8,600, .Umpire\u2019s \u201cPoor Work.Rochester, M.corted Umpire after Rochester » beat \u2018Jersey cs here ea yesterday.rush for the team won.the ay _25\u2014Nine pollesmen = of- Conway from field.and his Bkeeters pire, and so did five hun-: dred bleacherites.Although the home fans were willing to help at his work.mob Conway, hé was =6 poor at Rochester .Jersey City .Batteries Fannister and Doran: Fox 4 McManus, Umpire, Con- Lake an Sur.Attendan .00400100x\u2014 6 \u20183 :000200020\u2014 4 12 auf?ce, Lau.Newark Agal Again Easy.Buffalo, May .25.\u2014Newark was the same ezsy proposition encountered by \u2018Buffalo on Thursday, the Bisons having the same rumber of hits, pat, one less run.One of the features was base running.former Kissiogor's hitting and Georg Stallings, the of he Butfals Crab, and many Canadian militiamen were among the spectators.Raia \u201ceo.Newa DattoriceKissinger and R; Score: R.H E.43200102x\u201411 16 2 -000100210\u2014 4 9 4 Eason Yan; and Stanage.Umpire, Kelly.Attendance, 2,797.American League.At Clevelane\u2014 \u2019 R.H BE Cleveland , .01110000x\u20143 8 8 Philadelphia .000000000\u20140 3 1 tterige-\u2014Rhoades and Bemis; Plank Ba and 3 Behreck Ua Umpire, Connoly.se Louls +.\"8000000000 5 8 3000010\u20148# 9 : ries Powell A O'Connor; Youn and Criger.Stafford, At Detroit\u2014 Detroit .Washington .5 4 Batteries\u2014Donovan and Eats Kit- | sor and Heyd Umpires, O'Lqgughlin and .13020030x\u20149 18 1 0000000202 on, Umpire, At Chicago \u2014Chioago-New - York game postponed; wet grounds National League Games.New York, May 25\u2014The Boston Na.and tionals opened with a victory 5.The } a series here Over the New, Yorks by 7 locals were forced to call ne Yo | pitchers, whilst Flaherty pitched the ol feature X wad second inning with the bases f e.for: the visitors.The erty's home\u2019 Jun in the ull.Score: 0410101007 13 1 -300006030\u2014 5 18 8 Flahe ; 4 don,\u201c Pons ce peas aaa Ending.ost \u2018interesting sporting tively - went back to the ue wes pazticipated in by Wien You 2 dakod event within my.j great Hosd\u2018Race from Bardia 4 something over 200 bicycle riders in : The event was with the idea of finding out whit\u2019 time the distance his\u201d miles) could be souered fa; by ahort relays of the fastest riders in © message iteolf is printed on heav and was \u2018contained in an jare 0 roads to Toronte, \u2018one béing vis Bt.Mane.Stratford and analy the other by way of Woodstock, Brantford and ied bt reaching otonta fest to boue one to go forward to Mont- rea started purity \u2018s ys 4 am; from Sémia on Friday 16th Suis] Ty od: \u201cth bag via Hämülton (or as it was known) the Southern was [lest in at oronte, and was immediately sent on its journey east The message was.signed the Mayors of the respective towns through which it passed, and the one at Se as through, and which I now have before me, is as followa: Satnie, June 1894, 4.00 a.m.>.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 J.Proctor Loadon, June.271-2 00000 T.Ewing.Weodstook, June 15, 1804, 9.16: Meese yor, James Hay.Brantford, \u2018June 25, 1804, 1050 AM.ayor, George Watt.Hamilto June = 1804, 12.07 p.m.Mayor, T.Beasley.Toron ™ tune 1894, 3.0.p.m.Mayor, Wari ennedy.Belleville, Tone 15, 1854, 958 p.m.1.2100000.syor, B.Walmsley.Kingston, June 16, 1898, 12.55 2.1mt.200000700000es \"ME John H A Brockville, June 16, 1894, 4.31 am.0\u20260.J.Culbert.Comwall, June 18, 1894, 8.15.21m,.0.000000000.Mayor, J.Hamilton.Montreal, June Is, 1.98.42 15 sec \u201cp.m.Actg.Mayor, R.Costigan.ine weather from start to J dish, the pick of the fastest rac men of Octario and Quebec, \u201cto th the excellent srrangements that had heeg made throughout, ait contribute io make the event an unqualified success.The relays were apaced about 3 miles apart, sometimes even less, so that slmost from the start, schedule time was cut down.It had been calculated that it would be late Saturday afternoon before Montreal would be reached, but when it waa found that Brockville had been passed at 4.30 - in the morning, some thres Sours = ooner than had been expected, there was & \u201churry up call\u201d.for all those immediately interested.The finish was to be at the Ladies Entrance to Windsor Hotel, and shortly before the arrival of the message a group of officials and others were on hand, while the generat public, th thanks to Star bulletins which had kept them posted as to the progress made, Were on hand despite the early afternoon hour, very large numbers.- Lieut.-Colonel Houghton, Deputy Aujutant General, represented the military authorities, Acting Major Costigan the City of Montreal, while.the - fndefatigable Louls Rubénatem, who nad charge of the whole Affair from - Vaudieuil- to finish, saw that everything was -carried out just as had beew arranged for.I was at the time President of the Canadian Wheelmen's As- soclation, and was there tq receive the message, which was addressed.to me.The city bicycle \u2018clubs had tékén Charge of the finish, and had posted two men at the intersection of every cross streot from Westmount te the, Wind gor,to hold up traffic at the: moment ithe riders.passed.Up Dorchester\u2019 street; so ter as the eye could reach, was an expectant crowd, who left a passage down the middle of the.prea Ru for the.guriers.At Inst a shout goes up; as thé sant! y 41nd Tigup racing neck and neck for the finish nine.Tom Ym ® mensher Jot fie Ottawa and Montreal ciubé, cirried the bag, and :wt with.hm as spire man y er, wha F.D.Lyipan, Bond of, .the Motdreal, \u2018club.\u201cx table with writing material \u2018had been bedfight 0 à ad séated at it, peh In hand.me: it mas immediately: © nature, at \u20181.26 min.43 1-5\" reél.38 hours 26 min.42°46 markable performance.T1 sg .p.m.ay the time Mixed Barnia to Mqnt- something over 16 miles an hour, a truly re- 2 ot fy the event.dnd\u2019 y at owas addressed: to Dra T J Bpeétal to file Montres! Montreal Star.\u201cSummary \u2014Earmed runs,.paper, og.Iai ouch Wo) so double strap, which was pros over #; In & Par the - pôuch, there \"Wés à séco = 66 that.tn: tre avenit of-an accident, to rider- or.his b ae \u2018could be.ab onos, {ransterred and car- Tied! to he om ! id ne ¥ nen.i} ee Fouche.ahd four\u2019 riders, as far as Lon- |etables and baked; and Ac Mayor :Coxlgän was \u201cthe rid t .le rid i ish pied an and han ded | aed the pauch to here was deo u Hote from the {he Governor.Gen: > BASEBALL GAMES IN Quebec, May.25, \u2014 Quebec and Rock City split even in a double header in the Canadian Baseball League here.The Rocks won in the afternoon hy a 7 to 9 &core.The ball played was high class in the afternoon, but-Quebe: had a selection of errors in the morning.10.30 a.m.game \u2014 ROCK CITY.\u2014 OD om 15 ht et Dit a Po ~ Conroy .\u2026 Gillen 2b.\u2019hitd, 3b.Sue et.Donlin, Îf.f.\u2026.McLaughlin, rf.Porter, 1b .Wilkinson, Co oo Plante, p.+ «on re se vere su.\u2014_ OW mtr: ~~ woOmsoo wR ENON» ero on wa Totais .\u201841 7 8 27 14 7 QUÉBEC.> BL Lau nent Ramsay, 2b.peland, 1b.Elwood, 3b.Griser,c.f.w se seg ve ve wo m Coo we \u2018Fhivierge, ss.Beaudoin, Lf.Stevens, r.f.Hood, p.Totals .oe Beore by innings ce se se wes olocrmmmrcea® Bi HoHonus I Quebec, 1; Btolen papes, Box Rock City 6 bec 2; two-base hit balls, Off Plante 2, off Hood 3 8: \u2018struck out by Plante 3, by Hodd 8; double play.Hodd to Copeland; wild pitch, Plante 1, Hodd 1: Wilkinson; first pitcher, Grier.White; left on bases, Ro Citv 8.Que 7.Time of game.1 hour 35 minutes Umpire, Joe Page.\u2014 us 7 8 p.m.game\u2014 ! : ROCK CITY.AB.RH.PO AE | Conroy, 8s.#6 0 #8 1 1 1 Gillen, 2b.«¢oo 5 0 1 1 2 9 White, 3b.4 0 0 1 -2 1 Gendron, ef.,.0 0 9 0 1 1 Donlin, If.f.o .4 0 0 1 0 0 Porter, 1b.; \u2026 «so.¢ 0 0 3 0 1 Plante, rl, .«.oo 4 3 8 0 2 wi LC .0 3 0.3,8 1 1 M hlin, D.4 Q@ ¥'1 3 OC Totals .\u2026.Æ.d: #2 10 7 QUEBEC.AB R H.P.O.AB.Ramsay, 20.5 0 0 3.83 Griser, cf.\u2026 \u2026 B 3 3 3 0 © Elwood, 1b.\u2026 +« § 1 4 8% 1 8 Copeland.¢ 1 1 1 2 1 \u2018Woodcomb, s 1: 0\u20ac \u20ac 1 # Beaudoin T£ 2 4 0 1 3% 3 J 3 Boss à 2 veo 4 0 1 4 8 1} : Thivierge, DP.veer 8 0 6 0-8 @ 221000 718 1-5 » nings-\u2014 ey hg \u2026 0000000000 uebec .oo .-00111081x=\u20141.\u2014 runs, Quebec 8: stole base Rock City 3, Quebec 10; two- hit, Griser; bass On 5 McLaughlin 1; struék out, by McLaugh lin 1 by Thi 8; wi itch, Me- Ta akin: hit by pitcher, Wilkinson, Gendron; first e on e 5, errors, k-Cltv 5; left on bases, Rook Eh 1%, 10.en of zame.1 hour 30 minutes.Umpire, Joe pe TRAINING COOKS FOR BRITISH SHIPS.Great Britain \u201cIs to reform the sea cook.The new merchant shipping act provides that every British seagoing ship of 1000 tons and upward must carry not only.a trained but a certified cook.In order that the demand for instru.at sea may sen bes of kas Mo mn has been extended by the addition of & - cooking school which every candidate must be able to \"cracker hash,\u201d \u201cbowline hash,\u201d d - \u2018and \u201csea ple.\u201d The firet Is a dish of poundad sea biscuits mixed with veg- the, second is a egbtab \u2018éurious compound of v tes- \u2018and met At: the new _cpoking school 868: COOKS Are \u2019 ined as to Their» St to make dishes.No certincate 1» granted until they\u2019 éan do 2S ther delicacies beloved by merchant seamen ars \u201cdandy funk\u201d and \u2018stowe goush.\u201d Cooks are algo taught how to make yeast and p rve vegetables.The school contains cooking ranges of the actual kind uséd at sea, and, altogether.better see cooks.no doubt, will be turned out of the new-.school; on errors, Rock City 8.Quebec 3; hit it by .than the merc navy hes ever I A TIE \u201cGAME RESULTED 1g- The Turf Ld 1 ra \u2018 IN STRUGGLE AT M.A.A.A A Large Crowd Attended Montreal's First \u201cMatch With Toronto\u2014Toronto Played Better Than Last Week and Montreal Promises Well.Quite a large orowd was attracted to the M.A.A.A.C Grounds yesterday afternoon by the Montreal-Torontc lacrosse game, about 2,350 people paying admission.The match resulted in a tie, four all.but Toronto scored what looked very much like a game at the end of the second quarter.It came just as the\u2018 bell rung; and there is still a differençe of opinion Bs to whether it was before or after, but the latter was ruled by the referee.Toronto, although minus the services of Kall; and l.ambe, showed up well; and when the men get into midsummer cordition they ought to make the other teams hustle some.Larry Gilmour, the highest salaried man In the league, riade a favorable impression; as also did Barnett ronto\u2019s goals.Taylor played a cod game at centre, and Hamburg and Ker- viu worked hard on the defence.On the whole, Toronto looked as though they will be very strong when they get Kalls and Lambe.Montreal also showed up well for the first game of the year.The appearance of Dade should greatly strengtien their home department, which did not show up as well as might be desired.Roady Fivlaysou and Nolan played their usual good game, and Muir made à good showing in the nets.The two Scotts worked hard, as did also Angus.Povey and.McGinnins were rather wild at tirges, and the two Sherbrooke men did not make a great hit.Undoubtedly when Montreal is in condition again, will make anÿ would-be possessors ue os the Minto Cup sit up and take notice.There was quite an exciting counter: - attraction during the first and second \u201cquarters.It was just about half way through the first quarter that the big fire at Grier's sawmill on the corner of Notre Dame and Canning streets start: el.The smoke was very black and\u2019 dense and attracted a lot of attention, and those who were energetic enou ta cross the \u201cfield could seo the flames uite.plainly.db the game was Advertised to start at 3 o'olock Pine the ball was not faced until 3.30.Montreal won the toss \u2018aud-chose; the: w n- goal; with the sun at their backs, The play was very slow at first, and the monotony was only relieved by the sudden rushes of Finlayson and Nolan.Warwick was soon put off, for simply checking too hard.îter eleven minufes of desultory | #MSOSO#SSOOO#WOSDOOOOO0OC5S-#HDO\" Dunton 2 1 TS QUEBEC.W.Ash .cre sre we.8.Ahern .L.Garneau .CH.- Balfour a.; n ses see esses 6.Canon von Itfland er ue A, Walcot ver E.Wartels | eve 000 ue G.H.Parke .\u2018Total .© sss ses sev cag Gero Llusmownm 34 G 1206 66 © G ce 42 86 24.00 © D 8016 a.EN ve000e Officets Appréciated, \u2018At the fortnightly hop, which was a decided success, ex-President W.P.Kennedy, of the Grand Trunk Boating Club, made a presentation on behalf of the members of the sald club to Joseph Russell.Esq, and A.E.Walker, Esq.honorary treaSurer and honorary sgcre- tary respectively of the club last year, in appreciation of services rendered.A subsidy was voted for this purpose at the last annual meeting.Secrets of the Tollet.We are taught from our cradles up-~ wards that any tribute to beauty io pure vanitv.and we pay it In secret, hiding the fact from our nds and our very dearest friends.The great art of \u201cmake-up\u201d 18 not to be found out: and the true woman may be brought confess the secrets of her heart, but never the secrets of her dressing-room.\u2014Black and White, London, The.\u2018Big.\u2018Ghamplonsb hit somu ar.THE The clubs then |.THE FALL RIVER SOCCER anoe 181 \u201c81G MEN war WiLL GOLF AT WESTMOUNT.| One Handicap Yestordey, One to * Playsd Todhy.At;ifis Weatmpunt Golf links yesterday.Pa Stonger pon the handicap compétition, with my Alan Mackay se Sr the Maÿ- hatôlcap will be played off, the first three net scores eine for the Pitblade \u2018Cup compe- \u2018;e tttoft}: |.PLAYERS.THEY MEET WESTMOUNT ON SATURDAY, JUNE 1.The three = \u2018men whose pi ctures donna iven here of Dalton, centre, half back: Walter Healey, goal; sas ser Epecial to The Montrsal Ster.- .Quebec, May 25 ~Over 50.competitors.fired yesterday in the annual shoot of jos Tndians the Canadian was poor in, consequence of thd strong | east wind.The shooting ¥ \"The -scores for the day's \u2018| shoot: were not ai made up last night, Weshington, D.C.a of Manchester, N.H.,\u2019 are known to have tiéd for first place: with 185 birds out of 200.T.M.Cral of Sherbrooke, Pow-Wow \"\"to6k place at cers were\u2019 8.The annual the Kent is third.House last night, when the following of elected.high chief: H.chief; Thos.A.chief wampoo: M.Vivian, Toro : Thomas; - W.:.H.Fleming, Toronto; Dr.J.-Obaha! Craig, Bean, 8t, Ca iiton; T.M+ Cbas.To The Arènes Won.The Arenas and the AN Geo.MacGill, esrivieres, vice high are, high séribe oad council of chief, 132%, McCall os wing, Montreal: KR,\u2018 st, Ham?Sherbrooke; De Catharinés.\u2014 Saints played à friendly game of baseball, In which the Arenas became victorious, the score being.24 to 18.Arenas\u2014Ri Park er and N.Arnold, Al Saints\u2014A, Thompson and Scottle.: DESKS \"iz; wr a VERANDAH CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, painted Red.Green, asd Natural Finish.\u2018Prices from $1.35 up.$18.00 buys a tall size BRASS BEDSTEAD uf Wider.We sll the Famous RECORD Ml kn Hos be DAN Late Patterns wd Coloriage in Amatai, Wilton, Bruseels, ad Tapestry Carpets md; q Alo + « conplete line of Linoltame, Odeloti, Lago, Cirtdiés ét.The batteries are: fre 5 y srave one of the most { propared 3 Boies Park on June 14th.| consti\u2019 end ii ] ERT \u2018 tom 1 tote to and set John eT tb CANOEING OUTLOOK 15 VERY BRIGHT According to present the present \u201cvito the paddlers are going to have a red-let- ter season this year.There are quite a few fixtures worthy of note on tap, both socially and athletically.- The.canoeing regatta ox July 27th will form quite an important feature of the Old Boys\u2019 Reunion in Ottawa.There will bs representatives ment up from ail the clubs in and around the 24 Perhaps the greatest event of\u2018 the season, both socially and from a canoeist\u2019s standpoint, however, will be the C.C.A.meet, held at Dominion Park on August 10th.In addition to the members of the local clubs that wiil participate in the meet there will be sent down representatives from Toronto, \u2018Ottawa, Brockville, and Smith's Falls.The regatta will be an all-day meet, the preliminaiies-being disposed of in the morning, while the finals will bs run off in the afternoon.The Caughna- \u201c| Waga and St.Regis Indians wil be matched in a race and this should with a Cele vordirs 4 Which will fuclude a hop in the pavi- \u2018Hon' at the park, or if this cannot be \u2019 Brocuted at the Grand Trunk Club Hour the local clubs will be well re- procéntel «t the Grand Trunk ahnual \u2018spring.ta on June 8th, and the rétrat rimming regatta on July 13th, What should prove & very pleasant outing for.he members: of the Grand.Trunk Club s the élub trolley ride to ost of: the clubs \u2018are really busy Setting into shape for.the: Season, and of the Bt.Lambert Club dt \u2018The Lambert: Club's trial regatta will be held on Baturdsy, \u201cJunie 15th, and will efly of races.for the four.5 and, four in'a canoe, ohne dé thé club i t s\u2019are rurining à \u201cseries of vortaletitg\" hops at thetr sa vé clubhouses, theses are othe ued the least inter- IE A X y ot etre ths \u2018tha at pranen \"tHe ©.ve 18 ah itoidé- Ing snd the execu Var or ty other ain OWicials Deny Stories: }e Gravés, Méy 2H\u2014Dr.Fsge, Cuvermment\u201d fedicst \u201cSg of te sos Le and AD all > #rphaticallÿ deny pet $rcona.class: bl oi ta retire to the fence, \u2018f regatta ons August fist.This club | \u201cwill also hold two other regattas, the any.ate.will be seen practicing prided - ly.within week .or so.Bt! to\u2019 hold À concert in the | - thousan EE > oa - _ Téronto, Ont, May 35.\u2014The Tecum- sehs defeated the Shamrocks of Mont- tes! dy à store of seven games tg one at the Hanlan's Point aval yesterday.The game was in many respects an Interesting one, elthough marred by roughness and a tendency on the part of players on both sides to abandon team play for individual effort.Shamrocks attacked the Tecumseh nets vigorously at the commencement.\u201cBun\u201d Clark, however, saved one goal and a roped combination play enabled Quer- cle to score In one minute.Tecum.sachs drew the ball at the opening of the second quarter, and the play became strenuous; so much so, that Graydon and Rockford were requested The game proceeded \u2018merrily, however, and just 26 minutes after îts commencement Rowntres scored the second goal of the colitest on a pass from Whitehead.The latter became involved In a fistic encounter with Johnny Currie and both went to the bench.A few minutes later they were Joined by Davidson, who had displayed an undue originality in checking Mcllwaine.A conflict between Felker and Kava.nagh caused those two to replace Graydon snd Rockford at the bench.Shamrocks now attacked vigorously, and J.Hogan was able to drop the ball Irito the net almost at the moment he dropped to the ground stunned by a blow from Querrie.Four minutes later Adamson scored, leaving the tally: Tecumsehs, 8; Shamrocks, 1,at the close of the firat half.Rowntree's lightning speed was Te- by for the next game, which was scored b, damson after a period of end to end playing.Just after the fase-off Listor struck Donaldson and went to the fence.Powers followed for tri ping Davidson.rier owers check- oy tree, dashed out with his stick, Rowntree fell with his head out open and Powers continued to strike his prostrate opponent viciously.ght spresd and nearly \u2019 \u201call the pus xe engaged when the whistle reught it to a cl pe the outset of the last quarter, Fel- or went to the fence and was followed by Molllwane who struck Davidson.Alter n minutes of play Querrie scored es Tecumaeh's fifth game.Four minutes later Felker added another and fo atiother thres minutes the seventh and A, in front of Sham- Shamrocks.\u2014Tierney, goal; Howard, point: Munday, cover point; average ckford, Mec Îlwaine, defence fi ; Currie, centre: Robinson, Hennessy, J.Brennan, home fiéld: P.Brennan, outside: J.Hogan, inside.Tecumsehs.\u2014Clark, goal: rt point: Stewart, cover point; Pickeri Davidson, Rowntree, defence field; Fe ker, centre; nerria, Murton, Whitehead, home field; Graydon, outside heme; Adamson, inside home.The' official were.\u2014Referes, Geo Wheeler, Toronto; timekeeper, - J: .Forsythe, Toronto; T.MoLaughlin, Montreal: goal um ires, W.Kearns and Allan Oler, Toron BEATEN IN ROLLER GAME.But Montreal Did Pretty Well in, the Roller Races.Special to the Montreal Star.May 35\u2014An inferest- me race on Te skntes for thé mile Championahip of Canada was held at Deys rink last of on during half time between the Ottawa-Montreal game.It was for a silver medal donated by the rink management and Montrealers won bath first and second places.Five eatered and the results were: Fist, B.Leplerre.Montreal, time, 3 minutes, 2 seconds: second Charles Gow.Montreal: third, Charles Lett, Ottawa: fourth, Stanley Levis, ottawa: fifth, M.McColl, ottawa .In tha roller hockey game about two thousand saw the Montrealers were outclassed in every way and the only man on their team who did really clever work was the goal keepér.The score was 11 to 1 In favor of Ottawaa and Montreal did not score that one goal until three minutes to ten.\u2018The game was a clean one, but the Ottawa skaters were heavier than the Montreal bres god far faster In skating.Paper bricks are used in \u2018Barlta for paving: many telegraph poles are now made of rolled sheets of paper; paper atom straw, consist of nerrow paper strips ed yell can be made of Fas dant \"ponges inal goal was porched by Tesumsels à sérimmeags coffins are used in some places.Some\u2019 straw hats, into which eaters not an.Toronto, May 25h 25.\u2014A record bresiciné crowd witnessed the Woodbine race track which is said to have .been the finest racing programms ever offered in Canada.There were seven events on the card and all the events were hotly contested, to the delight of the thousands of spectators.Of the races, three were stake events.The aggregate of the prizes was $12,000.The Seagram stables made a good showing, winning three of\" the events, Including the most important, the biggest race in the meet, which ts worth $5,000 to the winner.Inferno, which has developed into one of the finest racehorses on the continent, carried the Seagram colors to victory in this event, and won this race hand- ly, with Lotus Eater second and Min- nfe Adams third, Favorites won out for the public in the majority of the events.There were several spills in the ste eplechase, none of them serious.In spite of.a bad start, Picktime, favorite, won, Bummaries: First race, Strathcona purse, $400 edded, for maiden three year olds and up, 6 furlongs\u2014Meddlesome Boy, won; Prytania, 2; Loretta Mack, 3.Time, Second race, Victoria stakes, 8100 added, for two year olds, b furlongs \u2014 Johnnie Blake, won; Lawless, second; Clell Turney, 3.Time, 1.00 3-5.Third race, Maple Leaf stakes, $1,000 added, for three year old fillies foaled in Canada and owned there at time of starting, one mile and a sixteenth\u2014Sea \u2018Wall, won; Kelpie, 2; Scotch Pebble, 3.Time, 1.50 1-5.Fourth race, Toronto Cup, sweepstakes, $5,000 added, one mile and a furlong.for three year olds and up- ward\u2014Inferno, won; Lotus Eater, 2; Minnie Adams, 3.Time, 1.52 3-5.Fifth race, Woodbine atcepiechaue, $1,000 added, for four year olds and u; ward, two and a half miles-Ploktime, won by three lengths; 1drun, Richard, ir., 8.Time, 5.18 8-5.8ixth race, Ormonde purse, $400 added, for four year olds and up, six fu Tongs Merry England, won; Charlie\" Eastman, 2; Gabrielle, 8.Time, 1.19 4-6, | Seventh race, Strathcona purse, $400 | added, for maiddn three year olds and up, six furlongs\u2014Monkey Pugzle, won; von.Green, 2; Lyndhurst, 8.Time, 300000040000 0000s CANADA'S CUP DEFENDER A DREAM OF.A YACHT.Special to the Montreal Star.\u2019 Providence, R.I, May 24.\u2014 \u201cShe is a dream of a yacht,\u201d declared Charles J.Pembroke, of Rochester, N.Y., one of the owners of the Beneda,e the new Canadian Cup defender, just launched from the Herreshoff's shops at Bristol, when the Speedy sloop dropped anchor after her trial spin with designer Nat Herreshoft at her helm.Swift, sure, and obedient to ths least pressure of her tiller, the cup defender, the designer's first atternpt at mesting fresh water conditions tri a national\u201d trophy noer, sho a perfect fit of sail, with never a wrinkle in her snow-white canvas, and as nice under sail as any.craft ever turned out of the famous boat-bullding shopw.* This test of speed and stability of hull,\u201d said or over, \u201chas shown the eneca to a perfect t: racing yacht, and we will how somé surprises to the ester Jachtsmen, es well as any craft that attempts this season to lift the Canada\u2019s Cup.I am per- foctly satisfied with the boat.\u201d The sloop\u2019s crew will number seven, all racing men of tried Ability, trial spin it was \u2018demorstr that she is woe lly Tas tox n a breeze of from x to ten miles an hour.while at every point of sailing she answered all requirements of her designer and own The Seneca.is.of the \u201cKeel type, 48 feet In length over all, 30 feet water line length, nipe and a half feet beam, and, seven feet draught.She has à rail area of 1150 square feet, her keel carries a dozen tons of lead.Bhe is slender in build, with a fairly full body emidship.Her overhangs dre moderate in length, and she has a free board of two and 2 half feet.Strength, speed, and grace are Indicated in cvery line and curve.Her launching -vas accomplished without a hitch and with no ceremonies.She will shortly be shipped by hd pe Charlotte, & Rochéster sub doses oteca000003 Éosnosioseeanepateseaadrabten anse tement 0000000000000 | rats \u201cWIODBAE THICK LAPS ARE BICK OTTAWA HSER Ottawa, May $5\u2014Montr 25.Montreal, 118; tawa, 111, Buch was the result tr À day é£ prottiiy the most closély éon-_u tested match ever played on Rideau Hal! cricket grounds, and Montreal deserved:f all the credit of winning a game that J looked to be all against them.The doy was a trifle cold for good.¥nappy.| 'erieket, and this perhaps, accounted Ÿ for some\u201d errors that were made, bu they were about even up against the § sides, as both the highest scorers were missed when they had made about half what their total scores eventualy À came to.The feature of the match.f was the batting of Heygate, of Montreal, He is an old Sussex county.player, and one has only to ses him} play a couple of overs to know that he is a good one.A particular fey ture of his play was his method- of placing the ball, and the fact that he always kept it down.Heygate's.total was 61, and he was ably second A ed by Wallace, with 23.Montreal batted first, and thelr total 5 of 113 did not look formidable for Ot-\u2019 tawa.Bristow had bowled finely and § had to his credit seven wickets \u201cfor: 44 runs, Ottawa went in and opened up In splendid shape, so good that: two wickets fell for 61 runs Ackland scored 21 runs, ust, making a boundary, he was splendidly caught; § Bristow hit well, but missed twice.His 51, however, had many fine stroked He was caught on a hard ong ta point.Ottawa, with five.men out had made 100 runs, but the other five could only put up 11 runs between them, thus losing the match dy two; runs.For Montreal, Goodwin bowled splendidly, getting seven wickets for runs, McGill and Ottawa play.here to-day.FROM THEI TRI Special to The Montreal Star.night from their European trip by.Buopress of of Britain, are at the Chateau d leave for home to-night.after \u2018thelr\u2019 with the Quebacers.- The boys are all in good health and spirits, and quite enthusiastic over the success _of their trip.ve Mr.Emmanuel Tasse, president o of ny 1 club, shares the enthusiasm ; pljyers.Nothing: he says, 7e Si d the cordidlity with which th were received by their English cousins | From the Prince of Wales down, says the English people were kindn personified, and he only hopes that they.| will aocept \u2018his invitation to send &.team to Canada, so the Cayadians\" té show them how anxious they are to received: possible for their comfort.Mr.Foran, secretary of the elub, côrrobé ated Mr Tasse\u2019s statements, and cially asked that mention be made the handsome sccommodsation supplied them on the steamer.Mr.Foran spoke very interestingly of L~crosse in the Old Country.He said it was a Rae mense at Lord's, at Which the Prince ot Wale Ya Big prose resent.The Caps were proud ofr ct that Sir Wiltrid Laurier de: = clined all sth epp \u2018ntments 0 attend] the match.The condition.of Lacrosady in &ngland, sald Mr.Foran, \u2018quite a revelation to us, Instoad of Cana: \u2018dians being eble to show anythin about the game to English players, het said, it was not unlikely they migh{ get pointers from them.Thèéy art great runners, and put up very strong El game, and it was 4 by ding of very] hard work that .the Caps made the un« precedented reeord that.they \u2018aid on] their over-sea.matchés: Their tip 4 a delightful and \u2018a successful one fra every point of view.Mr Kerr, tramc manager of the C.P.R.who was à pas-.menger on the same steamer.could not help remarking upon the exemplary} conduct of the team.It weuld not have been surprising after such a trip if the.young men had \u2018given way to a little.dissipation, as: Joany portinsé- people are apt to do.in their case, there was nothing of.the kind, how ever, and not & single departure the gentlemanly deportment that \u201chad $ characterised them on, the other side.\u201d The team was met hefs by Mr.George: Duncan, of Ottaws, a\u2019member of thé executive oflthe Caps, and Mrs.Fora: was here men all look quite trip, but say that they \u201c play.Steele, Briggs\u2019 Root Seeds THE BREST YIELDING SWEDE TURNIPS, The shrewd business man considers saf and profit wh mak the same.care should be exercised when vey » ng added cost of \u201c\u2018Cood Seeds\u2019\u2019 Is many times product.You oan prove this fact by Sowing CS\" some, tankard oot a ing sort.Sold only in sealed post-paid.30c: 4 mall, post-paid, Oc; 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damage be «.& for to 26 Hermine street for SB \u2018woman | who had tumbled down t stairs.> At 840, to Mountain rubbish on fire near Aracks; ;glight damage.At 845 p.m., to 76 McGill College avenue for a fire in a roof; danage street for some the C.P.Right.: ar 3 9 p.m., [At 9.23 \u2018pm, for a bonfire in.Ver sailles street, and at 9.29 p.m., for au- other bonfire in Mauntain street.» At 9.48 p.m., for a slight window fire, d'ie to fireworks.| At 9.448 p.m., to a fire in a ished on St.Patrick street : slight damage.At 9.53,.to 267 Elgin stteet,-fon « fire on à balcony.caused by rockets.or fire \u2018srackers éx oding slight datnage.i © At 10.44, io the lumber ward of Law: i, vence and Robitaille, .at 468 William street, which proved to Le the most Ë- serious fire of the \u2018evening! \u2018 Seven or eight piles\u2019 of lumber were badly dama ed, and the loss will amount to co abcut 85000.As there was a large : bonfire in the \u201ctreet nearby, it is sup- hi posed it may have had something to .do with the fire.A balcony yf a \"dwelling house tvok fire: from the #_blazing lumber, and caused much ex- E Tcitement to the inmates, but other Mise the: building was not damaged.\u2014At 10,53 -the - brigade was- for a\" alarm which was akso pro- 3 _bably due to the reflection of- a bonk At 11,20 the brigade went to the «corner of St.streets for a blaze in a roof caused by \".- yefpkets, Sli ht damage.3 abet 11.32 th wag another false algrm.Cunegonde Wafd firemen had thee outings during the evening, one | at 10.15 for a false alarm rung at the #drner of Albert and Atwater avenue; azpther at 10.45 to extinguish a blaze ed on a roof at 1453 St.+ by a skyrocket, and again 15 rutes Vater to turn hose on a tele- Sl pole un fire at the corner of - t Antoine street and Atwater avenue.Bt.Henri firemen made five outings ' during the evening for false alarms, © pulled at the following boxes: At 8.05, for a bonfire in Aqueduct rey A ' er of Atwater and Et.James: ai - 8.53 Marin and St.James: at 10.38, © Marin and St.James: at 10.40, At- water and St.Emily, and 10.54, Rich eu and Atwater, REGULATIONS ARE AMENDZD.éler Scope Allowed for Governor- General\u2019s Competitions.tawa, May 26.\u2014The new regula- for the Earl Grev musical and atic \u2018rophy.to take place Feb- o , 24, 1908, allow wider scope than \u201cthé first competitions did.The num- ?pei of performers in each company is : Mrvited to 75.It is not intended to :paqlude players who, while thé drama Ls not thelr main calling, have accepted ~pominal pay from amateny dramatic \u201cassociations, and .he stage manager be a professional.bmpanies of from 25 to 50 members wiay include four professional singers ev: elght professional instrumentalists, companies of from 66 to 75 mem- 10 per cent.professional singers, or.20 per cent.professional instrumen- taHsts, providing they are bona fide raper or rehearsals therefor.mpanies under 25 In r::nber must - bring professionals.\u2018Orchestras.bands and choirs, which _Rs\u2019guch bodies have heen paid at any \u2018time: for performances.alther private oF public, shall be excluded.\u2018Choir .or opera companies may have ther professional or amateur or.hes- ras\u2019 as \u2018accordpaniment, but if the former the orchestral! work shall not their - led oud James and Dominion ;, James | | golden with an unreal effect of jewel- ount in the score, except for general effect.\u2019 \u2019 : January.16 next is suggested as the ; final date for entries.THE.NONTREIL Rifles and Lieut.Col.liers\u2014 Who the Successors Will Be.ilitary parade incident to the unveiling of the Strathcona Mobnu- ment yesterday morning two of the commanding officers of Montreal regi- After the : RECIMENTAL .; =.24.COMMANDERS HAVE nés Lieut: Gol.E.Ww.Wilson Retires From the Victoria Finlayson From the Fusi- -\u2014 Lieut.-Col.Finlayson\u2019's reason for ré- signing his command is the same, and he too will ask to be transferred to the R.O.list.Lieut.-Col.Wilson has now been in the service for twenty-six years, & greater part of that time having boen in the Victoria Rifles.He has always been keenly interested in militia rifle work and has been on the exscutive of the Dominion Rifle Association and the Quebec Rifle Association for many years past.Last year he had the honor of commanding the Canadian Bisley team that went to England, and the success of the team was largely due to his efforts.The men under Lieut.-Col.Wilson, succeeded in bringing home the much-coveted Kolapore Cup.Starting from the ranks, Leut.-Col.Willson soon earned his stripes, and rapidly worked his way up to the rank of commander.He was appointed commanding officer of the regiment in September, 1903, and 1t is a coincidence that he should give the notice of his E.Ww, Wilson.Lieut.-Col, ments announced to.their commands their resignations.The officers were | Lieut.-Col.E.W.WHson, of the Victoria Rifles.and Lieut.-Col.J.A.Fin- layson of the First \u2018Prince of Wales Fusiliers: ; The.retirement of -both \u2018officers came as a great surprise to all.Both had led regiments in the Victoria Day parade.and after the unveiling of the | monument the Royal Victoria Rifles marched to their parade ground for dismigsdl, an dthen Lieut.-Col! Wilson announced \u2018his resignation, sayjng that ! it would probably be his last parade, as, he intended-to.al -once.tender his | resignation, and to apply to be trans- | ferred to the \u2018Reserve officers\u2019: list,.so ad not- to .nterfere with the promotion - ' \u2018 pot the Junior ofoers \u2018of the regiment.| Lieut.Col.J.A.Finlayson.resignation on the day of the unveil- Major Robert Starke.{ing of the monument to the honorary colonel of tlie regiment, Lord Strath cona.It w signation of this popular officer was received; both by the officers under was with great regret that the re- him and the men of the regiment, They felt that by his retirement the Canadian service is losing one of its most capable and active officers.He will be succeeded in the command by Major R.Starke, who has been a member of the regiment for many years.Lieut.-Col Finlayson has also seen much service in the Canadian militia, and also worked his way up from the ranks.He was in the Northwest Re- belllon, and won a medal in that campaign.He is an officer of over twenty vexrs' standing and therefore also has the long service decoration for Colonial officers.It is largely due to his untiring efforts that the P.W.F.hold such,a high place among the Canadian regiments for he has.always done his utmost for that body.His successor in command will be Major W.H.Laurie, who has ao been connected with the P.W.F.for many years.alone.IN LL fx] x Guard Delhumeur, of St.vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Kilied by Streot Car.Guard Deltumeur, of the St.Vinceat de Paul Penitentiarv.was struck bv a street car on the Dominion Park la, opposite the plant of the Locomotive and Machine Company last night, and died as he was being taken to the hospital in the smbulance.His bodv was taken to the morgue The man was walking aionside the tracks in the direction of the park, when he suddenly crossed the tracks with the intention of taking a westbound car, to which he had 'siznelled.In doing so he was struck from behind and knocg- od down bv an eastbound car.which was going to the park.He was struck.and the force of the blow fractured ie skull.besides breaking several ribs.Picked up unconscious, bleeding profusely, alongside the tracks, he was placed in the Notre Dame Hospital ambulance.which was summoned.but the victim Med on the way.POLICE ARRESTED THREE ITALIANS .ON FALSE SCENT.Metectives Viens and Laberge who were on duty at Mile End station yes- terdsy morning, to guard the crowds coming and going against pick-pockets, | thought they had made an important copture yesterday but were doomed to disappointment.While watching the erowds they noticed three Italians, \u2018two men and a woman, who were Making anxious inquiries about trains out of the elty, for Chicago, for Quebec, and \u2018when they found that they could not get connections at once or either of these laces left for ine.F Knowing that High Constable - Mars was endeavoring to locate tres Italians for attempted murder at Ste.Arpe de Bellevue and as these three lcoked like decidedly suspicious characters the officers decid: to detain Bem and at once telephoned for High ustable St.Mars, o shortly\u2019 after wards arrived at the station.The three under suspicion were questioned separately and as they could give no satis factory account of themselves were ar- rected, taken to police headquarters and locked up in separate cells.The High Constable then started for Ste.Anne de Bellevue to get the complainant, Alles- told the police .-1andro Pavia, who -had.+ that three persons, two men and & wo- an, had endeavored to murder him at bis home on Wednesday night.Pavia came to the city late last ight, anal after seeing the prisoñers he declared that they were not his assailants, se after being locked up all day they were allowed to go.Death of Mrs.Ed.Whelan.Mrs.Edward: Whelan, one of the oldest residents of Montreal, died early today at 354 Amherst street.he decpased lady, was a native of the : Ccunty of Wsterford, Ireland, but she had resided on Amherst street for more than fifty years, and had watched the city grow from a big town to a great city.The deceased is survived by her daughter, Mrs.D.Whelan, and her tro sous, William and Patrick, and several grandchildren.The funeral will take\u2019 place on Monday at 8.30 a.m.\u2018to St.Patrick\u2019s Qiurch.to - which patie she.has been connected with for half a oen;,, tury.Thé& Interment will take place in the Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Sx 0,7 ETON BAY MA: | A MILITARY ASPECT] Parades and Exhibitions by Troops Were Mixed With Usual Athletic Contests.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 25.\u2014AII Toronto turned out vésterday to celebrate Victoria Day.From early morning steamers and tralns were crowded to their utmost.The Island, as usual, was the | chief point of attraction, and close upon 5,000, it is estimated, visited there.The parade of ihe military veterans, and the decoration of Queen Victoria's monument, attracted a large crowd to the Queen's Park.Over 18,000 persons witnessed the baseball matches between Providence and 'Toronto, and 8,000 the lacrosse matoh between Shamrocks and Tecumsehs, RECORD MILITARY DEMONSTRA- = TION.Special to The Montreal! Star.Woodstock, Ont., May 25 \u2014The 9Ls: Regiment of Hamilton were here yesterday, and participated in the biggest codant 7 eus | Aboxot Zutoo \u201cTablets carried in the pocket Or purse, or a in the office or home, mud aud used when required, will ward of a che or cold\u2014and do it évery t Take two of thie tal & Just\u2019 as soon as you feel a Tare com- ng on, or feel you been posed to a col cold, ve ~~ In nine cases in, ten \u2018relief \u2018will come in opte Minutes, .case is ex ional e two Mo tablets.They yo purely vegetahie They will cure your headache- nip the cold in the bud\u2014and make you feel fresh and vigorotis in mind You can.Samples are.10c and'25c at dealer B.N.RT Zutoo for n ee for the king.© military demonstration seen for years, The rexlinent paraded the principal streets of the city.In the afternoon, before 3.000 spectators, at the grounds of the Woodstock Amatsur Athletic Assoclation under whose auspices the demo tion was held, a number of military movements were performed, Including the trooping of the colors.TORONTO GRENADIERS AT COL- LINGWOOD.Special to The Montreal Star, Collingwood, Ont., May 25.\u2014The 10th Royal Grenadiers, of Toronto, visited Collingwood, marching thgough the principal streets of the to In the afternoon the regiment gave an exhibition, performing the trooping of the colors.Following the military demonstration a programme of athletic sports was held.Chas.Petch, the Toronto youth, who made such a splendid showing In the Marathon réad race at Boston, was beaten in the ten mile run by W.B.Goldsboro; also of Toronto, Ÿ SPORTS ON LAND AND WATER.Kingston, Ont., May 25.\u2014Kingston had its usual celebration, and entertained some five or six thousand visitors with sports both on land and water.There were local motor boat races, which were keenly contested.Several baseball cuntests were worked out, and good horse races enjoyed at the Fair - Grounds.CONCERT IN LONDON.ENGLAND.Canadian Associated Press.London, May 25.\u2014 Among the celebrations of Empire Day in London was a gréat conçert under the honorary direction of Dr.Charles Harriss, at which artists from aH parts of the Empire appeared.Edith Miller, of Canada, sang four French- Canadian songs, which were aplendid- Jy received.Mr.Hughes, of.Toronto.addresse-i the school children\u2019 at Ealing.A Shocking State of Aftairs.At a public dinner In an English city.the toast.ef.\u201cArmy.Navy and Reserve Forces\u201d ,was proposed in rather unusual terms.In submitting the toast.the chafrman said: \u201cThis in 3 toast which requirez Very little comment from me, as the sabject fs one with which you are all familiér.The Army and Navy have heen drunk for very many years, and the Reserve Cattle and sheep will not fatten j They must feed in company.something over twenty years\u201d Forces have now \u201cbeen drunk for DANGERS AND SENSAT ONS OF PAINTERS WHI UP ON-THE EIFFEL TOWER A painter has just fallen from the Eiffel Tower.When his body struck the ground it sank five feet.Four more men must fall to make the awful average of the most dangerous painting job in the world\u2014repeated every.six years only, Thev are repainting the Eiffel Tower: and all Paris is concerned about the color, on which depends whether the gigantic mass of iron shall be the.evesore or.ihe glory.of the capital.Its first shadd was \u201cdead leaf,\u201d in 1589.When the sun lit it up to hazy ler's frugality, even.the, artists who pow curse it admitted that the Eifel Tower had its nobility.In 1895, afier immense discussion, they repainted it orange.magnetic currents even more than light and weather having turned it to a dingy choco- APPRE N TICE s » LEARN TO MAKE RUBBERS STEADY EMPLOYMENT NICE GLEAN WORK , APPLY ° HIGHEST WAGES Juear.The rivir boats that fit beside -| about are growing small.But Niagars Falls are Th ae i feet, anû SL Paule an at { dra], London, i Niagéte - Paula dome could * anl\u2019s - Now re Bt.- Paul's: beside .It\" reaches only to boll Kittel plattorm of the ower\u2014the real \u201cfnte g de Sale of EAT WORK FAR laet, heavy and obtrusive.In strong sun the orange showed gleaming copper or red gold.Oscar Wilde declared it magnificent.Puvis de Chavannes threatened to blow It up with dynamite.From this period dated the bad name the tower acquired as a colossal piece of engineering vulgarity, usurping the artistic note of Paris.Then, for the exposition, they painted it \u201csun color.\u201d A bright lights the tower became a thing uf glory once again.\u201cAll depends upon the paint!\u201d declares the eity's architect, Bouvard, \u201ca fact which shows the utter ihartistic character of the Titanic intruder.The pyramids of Egypt were originally cased with gleaming marble, but Hs present lack does not detract from the appropriateness of the pyramids to their situation!\u201d : SUN COLOR A FAILURE.The tower gleamed sun color seven Years ago.But the atmospheric electricity received every hour since then by such an unprecedented mass of jron reaching Into the air so high is incalculable.Conducting tubes a foot and a half In diameter leag it down the four piles to fifty feet below the water- bearing stratum, but the effect on the paint is there for everyone to see.It does not crack the paint off.The paint simply disappears, leaving the ugly chocolate, the dingy brown of the oxy- dising fron.: It is the tower's way of calling for new victims.Fifty painters, working | continuously together, take three months to do a single coat.Few tour- {sts realize the immense proportions of the tower, but Parisians, by experience, show you a peculiar phenomenon of its deceptive symmetry They take you in & cab \u201cclose to the tower.It looks heavy and chunky.It\" seems sinking into the earth from its weight.Half a mile distant, in that cab, the tower grows higher and :more It seems to lift Aiselt from the - earth, like a person ng from knees.\u201cWhy, it's bigger than before!\u201d you say.At a mile distant it seems.quite as Mt now look tiny.The buildings round tower grow Then at Fat twa miles\u2014from the heights above Passy\u2014it appears > orders of = LOWER IN COMPARISON.| ; 1 ace ba, itfe Tower ne ed ; É : di of, world.+.Creat par id doar not rench-ta ite.Coloi tee ne set of par var: hge, never! nee tually existing being, ea say 555 feet high.[ iste form, iofient masonry \"construction in the world is to be the Singer building extension at the corner of Liberty street and Broadway, New York.Beating any other American skyscra by fift.ty-seve faet, it will stick 612 feet into the air.And yet even it will not reach to the Eiffel Tower's intermediate platform ! You can easily detect this interme- dinte plaform half way up the slénder shaft of the Eiffel tower.tn the nearer photographs it shows for what it is\u2014a mere platform for shifting passengers from one set of elevators to another, built in the centre of the shaft and not extending to its exterior.In photographs of the tower at greater distance it appears more clearly \u2014simor live 8 story.And it is 647 feet from the ground The third platform, which looks like the brim of a hat at cine top, is 911 feet from the ground.lagara could easily fall between it ants intermediate platform, abgve the top of the Bir er extension, while.the true top tower is still zeventy-fôur feet P igher Niagara Falls would have more than sufficient room, in fact, to fall between any of the sections of the Eiffel Tower.Even the squat-looking first platform immediately above the four legs, is it feat high.ROOM FOR THOUSANDS.The ground space inclosed by those {our legs exceeds two acres and a half.Fav; Parisians even realize t J it has broad and spacious stairw the very toy.They can accommodate 2,000 persons per hour.to the second platform; and so on, in proportion.This is without counting the elevators.With the stairways, they can take 3,200 persons per hour to the first platform, and so on in proportion.The restaurants, theater and beer jhaël of this first platform will hold: '1,600 persons at ne time; its four ex terior gaïlaiies wi contain 4.000 pér- | sons; its exterior terraces and geller- fos \u201c(it has really a stories)\u2019 will éive ardt peopie-more pi n of & god aivedt little.city.The painting of the tower is a gi- aeatic job by.reason x its peculiarly open structure.vast speE EE unes 8,600 tons.is en enaon of its perfect form-lncewpek in iron.Its total surface beine.however, eno! | man.\u2018| tore the dd platform, struck twice going down, de- \u2018lsank alinost five feet into the earth : their platforms ready at the foot of the | Darience.Jjetnating, I assure you.I was nsver so happy es duting those three [months of .}One hears no sounds.\u201cAll Is \"ings!\" \u201claughed another, ; oon and the nerves are \u201cFwoutd uot eb up IF T fox : | we put in.our rr an à \u2018Dutch ours.hi ct It would not reach to the tower's inter.er than its mere exterior surface, over thirty tons of \u201c-uid paint are required to give it a single coat.Fifty- paintérs, working continuously together, take three months to do a single coat.In 1889 only three fell; the tower had already had its eighteen victims during the comstruction.and ror has one went carefully by habit; t had acquired a.vg instinct of the dahrer of it.coltect BEVEN KILLED IN 1895, In the repainting of 1895 seven painters fell, hideously burying their amashed bodies deep in the earth.But few of them were the men of 1839, They had no Eiffel'Tower experience, but they had: ail the French arttsan\u2019s \u2018daring.born of trade vantty, and fear to seem afraid.When, after five men had been kill: the direction.would have prot them with life\u2018 \u201csaving belts and rigging, they rébelled to a As a et re others fell he- wa- fin In 1900 the phir called for painters who had worked upon the tower in 1895.They raponded in à mass, and asked exorbitant wages.When, however, it was finally got into their heads that the selection was being made, not for their skill as painters or their good looks, but as an act of pure humanity, they went to work at the old advance of 30 per cent.above the union scale.on condétion of not being required to disgrace themselves with lifesaving rigging.Such iz the French bulldingeartisan\u2014 mason, zinc roofer.\u2018carpenter puinier \u2014pigheaded, set, unchanging and vain beyond words with an honorable co tive trade vanity.The resujt was five men kill i 1900.Now, last Friday, (lien?tail the first viotim of the series of 1907, though the actual painting has.not yet n.He waa a kind of foreman, climbing about, looking over the upper, more dangerous points.He .fel from a point a trifis below\u2019 the.thira flecting \u2018his fall slightly, vet his bady lof a flower bed bepide the gouthesst pile.When the jelly-like mass was taken out of the hole it had made it was seen that the lower end of his vight leg tibia, or shin bone, had been forced through the sols of his fool.Yet he was 8 man of tower expesi- ence, heving worked on the bs of 1885 and pnt fave had the same ex- \u201cI'm sud to be back on the quiet, steady six pied Job\u2014two coats this time! sald one of them.\u201cIt is charm- {ig up there.The sensation is fas- 1500.One is alone in the delicious pure air.The blue immensity is i around.Oa .\u201cYes, but good-by to Saturday een.Sunday diversion! Got to Goodby Lo y ptumacne I ¢ tirat-cisss condition.When is \u2018off\u2019 \u201cthe êve ta not the alighte J \u201cpain in the hal least \u201cYes, we've.voi to measures he, ine fe Ire wer Jane tour, when | smock eropkeä his neck noncommittally.said.ways blowing terrificaily.shaft sways two yards.To some it gives a sickening feeling when it sways \u2018painter of 30.n storm.of 1800 when two of the copains [Town paper?\u201d mE neg - Vanadiuin chrome steel is 1deal for + motor car construction Half the weight twice \u2018the strength\u2014 and you get it - only in Ford Cars\u2014- Runabouts and - Sixes: MODEL K.\u20ac OYL.4 HF.Ford Motor Co.of Canada, Ltd.Walkerville, Ont.Montreal Agents EASTERN AUTOMOBILE Co, TD, 17 Ueiverafty sireét.shrugged his shoulders and \u201cPhe smell of paint for some,\u201d ne \u201cAnd the high winds blow around At the top it la nearly ale he tower.the \u201cThat big most.Visitors do not feel it\u2014they are walking about the platforms\u2014and two yards, even, ls little in\u2019 proportion io that \u2018height.\u201cBut when you sit there on your little scaffold, painting a few hundred of the 2,500,000 rivets, thers will coms a sudden \u2018goneness\u2019\u2014then look out, my children, shut your eyes and pull yourselves together!\u201d \u201cF fear only storms!\u201d said a young \u201cI remember well the went.down, down.Diéu! I see them! The storm came on black and angry.Great drops struck our faces, blinding our eyes.Lightning flashes played all ground ua .We could smell the electricity.It made us nervous.The thunder was something awful.The tower was struck agaln and again.\u201d \u201cAnd you painters?\u2019.I asked.\u201cWe just held on where we were.\u201d + He stopped, awkwardly.It is unlucky to talk of such things.The talk \u201cthrew a cold,\u201d as the French say.The young painter \u201cgave himself countenance\u201d by getting busy with a rigging.The old grizzled one spoke up to cheer them.Frenchmen béhig mercurial, re- saponalve.\u201cVa donc, go to, my \u2018children.ît isa good job.six months of sure work, quiet and peaceful, with high pay and much consideration from the bosses, in the pure air up thers; it wiil do us ail good to our heaïth\u2014quoi, like a summer in the mountains!\u201d .An Expensive Paper.During the slege of Kimberley the editor of the \u2018only dally paper there was often hard.put to find enough news One day in a club room he found Ceci Rodos reading & fairly new paper from Cape Town: = He borrowed it and.rushed to his own of- ties; wh it soon appeared 43 a spe- \u2018cjal edition, ¢elling Itke hot cakes, | That saine evening he met Mr.Rhodes, who red here's my, \u201cCape \u201cOh, .1 cut ft up; for the printers.\u201d RA \u2018the reply.{ Act, the undersigned will, ' 2 jtisan a, Please dort: w \u201chat rine : \u2014a.ib la sa 4 faa runters shar ee: raha a trem .suggesting a 144.PEEL STREET.= What to give the Bride has always been a difficult problem to answer, but we can solve your difficulty by KARN PIANO which has always been recognized leader among the few Canadian Artistio Pianos.It has a World Wide Reputation for Durability, - Tone, Quality and Richness of Design, and is in every true sense of the word an Artistic Piano.A fine assortment of these magnificent Pianos in \u2018the newest designs in stock at THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE Oop LAYTON BROS.(Sole Agents), (Opp.Dominion Sq).UNIFORM Such: value as this has estab- lishedthe by-word, \u201cGerth Value.\u201d An imported Havana cigar, difficult to duplicate at its price.2 fer 230.811.50 por bandred.E.A.GERTH 369 WEST ST.CATHERINE STREET In the High Court of Justic IN THE MATTER OF a County .Loan & Savings Gommany:.i AND IN THE MATTER or.the Winding Up Act, being Chépter 129.of- the Revised Statutes et Canada, 1886, and Amending Acta: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to 6 and 7, Edward VII Chapter 51.amending the ay.the 10th day of June, 1907, %t the hour of ten: o'clock in the forenoon, at his chambers, in Osgoode Hall, Toronto, upon the application of the Liguidator.and, If satisfied ' with: respect to the whole or any portion of the proceedings, that the interests of creditors,claimants or shareholders can be classified, nominate and appoint a solicitor and\u2019 counsel to re- ent each or any class, .for the purpose of\" the, proceedings; and let all parties then attond.Datèd this 15th day of May, 1807.NEIL McLEAN,.- 124 3 law Official Referee.FLOWERING PLANTS, 0 fh Plants.Bedding: Plants, $1 a iials 26¢ per doz.Hanging Baskois.Rustic Stands, Window Boxes.called\u2019 for and delivered.No bloomed- out old plants, but all young and will \u201cperfect satisfaction.Hardy, Roses, give : \u2018Flowering, Bhrubs, Peonies.Boston Ivy, etc.Clematis, ete.Any one wanting plants will benefit themselves by purchasing from S.S.BAIN, FLORIST, 4% St, Catherine Everything in Cut oo 12 aw A LONDON MYSTERY SOLVED The death of Thomas Wakiey, joint editor of the London Lancet, recalls a garamatic and almost tragic episode in the Mfe af his father, the founder of the piper, and for many years prominently before the public as Coroner for Middlesex.e.circumstances arose out of tha terrible sentence passed on the Cato street £onspirators.Thistlewood, Ings, Brunt.Davidson and Tidd, à sentence whiiéh' preecribed that after being banged their heads should be cut off and held up to the crowd, the execu- tioney shouting.\u2018This is the head of a traitor!\u201d To carry out this sentence the Sheriffs of London were 'in a considerable ditficulty.The oramary hangman was not equal to tha task, and it was doubtful whether anybody could be found to wield an axo for such \"a purpose.However.eventually the obstacle Was ovércome., and the enormous crowd {hered in front of the Old Bafley burst {nto roars of execration when a man, dressed in a sajlor's jacket and trousers.and with a black silk.handkerchief tied over part of his faces to serve ssa inawk, stepped forward.An axe was brought forward, but \u2018he refused to use it.and, drawing o6vit a large knife, hie removed the heads In successicn, very skilfully andy.raptdty.: Wakley\u2019s Strange Experience.At that tirae Thomas Wakliey had Just coromenced to practise as a surgeon, and was living In argyle St.Regent.strdet.Immediately after the execution he rereilved several anony- mons letters containing Vague threats; hut, being a courageous man.he took Mttle notice of them.Abo knocked nt the surgeon's door.The servants were In hed, and \u201che sur- goon, leing indisposzd; was at that moment applying some leecher to his temples.Heastily bandaging his head, he opened the Jdoor, und the visitor.ina hurried manner, dried the doctor to gu to a patient \"(whem he named} who wus dangerously ill.The messenger ssid.he had come a long éistanse, mnd would.\u2018ike something to drink.\u2018The doctof wen! irto the cel- lat, andl during his- Absence other men were gdridtted.On his return \u201cthe aurgaon \u201csaw some hing rush to and nibs L mament Ad blow, which ° vB Almost at the nt 1.80 in the morning a man | AUCTION SALE Now and Second-hand © Housshold FURNITURE.And a large asportment of Handsome New Carpets, Olicloths and Lincleums.Pianos, etc.We will sell at our rooms, ST.JAMES STREET, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 28TH.\" consisting of parlor and bedroom nets.\" iron bedsteads, springs and mattresses, Iron pliiows, sideboard, tables and phaîrs and a lot of handsome new carpet\u2019 squares, in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels, and tapestry in sizes to fit any room: neat parlor, bedroom and dining-room furniture, brass and fron bedsteads.hair And other mattresses, pianos, .curtains, bed coverings, cutlery, refrigerator, etc.Also a lot of good second-hand house- 241 and 43 \u2018hold furniture, oda bureaus \u2018and tteads, carpets, parlor and bedroom sets.Bgle at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNOLLY, 124 2 Auctioneers.Machine Shop and Fouvdry FOR SALE On two lines of R.R.in thriving town of 2.000 population.First-class business centre for apy Sind of iron or w manufactory.Will sell shops with or without inachiners.Adar D 5012 Star Office.122 2e od WE SELL KODAKS.AND ALL ACCESSORIES.Catalogue C on isin | Te 0.0.ogg Co.MONTE TREÂL.Es fame moment he was stabbed.He received other injuries.and while lying on thé\u201d ground was kicked senseless.He remained thus for three-quarters of an hour.when he was aroused froin his stupor by flames, immense volumes rushing down the staircase, The ruffians had aot fire to the house The surgeon, with difficuity,.arose and crawled through à skylight into the adjoining hous:, where he was found.The.house was completely destroyed, and no clue waa ever foun\u201d to the perpetrators.Mistaken for Executioner.At firstit was thought Mr.Wakiey could not recover, but his strong\u2019 constitution saved him.He was however, not at the end of his misfortunes, for the insurance office refused to pay the insurance money, and, he was forced to bring an action tu ciear his character, ror the insinta- ibn was that he had himaelf sot fire to the ho He won th?day, and the truth ot the story of the murderous assault was proved: but the mystery as to the cause of the outrage wag as greai as ever All that\u2019 could be found out was that the young sur- géon was supposed to be the man In the mask who had cxecuted the 1his- tlewood gang.Tlere was, of course not the slightest foundation for such a statement, and a letter from the Sheriff of London put an end to ths slander.It would not have been safe at the time to say who \u2018he man really twas, as it would have cost Him hls life: tut the secret may now, be divuiged.The asked hea Man 8 MR.ramed Tom Parker.vo Rasa anses ing room porter af a school of tomy known ap Graingers.| ae \u201cwe .March 19,.:1906.So far very little Informa- Proposal Dropped by the Labor Sdu- chased fromm the streets.FOR BAKING SODA > Gilbert Parent :Accident- -çally : Poisons \u2018Himself ; and, Four Children.FATH ER'S \u2018DOSE WAS FATAL \u2014\u2014\u2014uteprememententmatisats vo He Was Preparing Supper in the Ab- _sence of; the Mother Who Was.Out Working.TP \u2018 Vs the result \u2018of mistaking rat poison for baking sode, Gilbert Parent, an elderly man, Mving at 161 St.Blizabe:h sireet, St.Henri, was poisoned and four of his children narrowly escaped The ecoident occurred - while the old An was supper on Thursday night for himself end four daugh- legs.of ames ranginzk from 5 to Ys Years.A spoonful of the polson was mixed in a bowl of flower for vac- cakes.uf which father and daughters cat heamtilv at supper time.mother.who had been working aly day, came home at half past six.to find her husbend and children in agory from the effeots of the poison.The |rantic not knowing what hed happened.rushed out to call in hélp from the neighbors, who ad- vieed her to give the old man and coblldren plenty of milk to drink.This wks done.but es they seemed to ge! worse every minute, Dr.O.H.Le- .Bving at the corner of The latter on arriving rtated that he had come too late to eave the father.who to have eaten more of the pancakes then the rest.The dhiddren say that all they no- tioed wrong with the pancakes, when eating them, was that they were very tard.and they asked their father at the time if he was sure that he put soda in them.\u201c0.ves.\u201d said he, \u201cI PW a whole teaspoonful in.\u201d he coroner was notified of the accident by the St.Heol police yes- teéday and the order was given to have the body removed to the morgie, where an inquest wil be held.FIGHT OVER MERITS OF GIRL.Fatal Riot in Streets Between Circus Employes and Citizens.Mendota, IN., May 25.\u2014Three men wére killed and several other persone were Injured in a riot between employes of a circus and citizemm.The dead: Emory Mcintyre, Amboy, IIL; Joseph Faulkner, showman; Gen Sawn, showman.Mcintyre's body was foynd a mile outside the oity limits, reyeoral hours after the trouble.The fight lasted two hours.Tf be- Tol soot\u201d devalopad into a riot, fn which all the employes of the circus and fullv one / md citizens took past.The police and the fire department were called out before the rioters were TO REDUGE, BULLMAN oy St.Paul Business Man Brings Ques 3 Men; \u2018Hefore Interstate Com- ?- \u201cmission.Wakiingioh.May 25.\u2014A definite effort was begun before the Interstate Commerce Commission to obtain for the public @ yeduation in the rate of fare charged by the Pullman Company for its sleeping car accommodations.This is the first timb In the history of the commission that proceedings \u201chave been brought against the Pullmen Company, and they promise to be of more than ordinary !n- terest and importan The complaints were filed against the Pullman: Company and various north- wentert ratiroad lines, which are made co-defendants, by Geo.8.Loftus, a business man of Bt Paul, Minn, Mr.Lotus avers that, In the course of his bu he 1s obliged to travel from St.Pa various other\\points, and to use the ace commodatjons the company.The charges for the accommodation, he de- claves, are unjust, unreasonable and ex- cersive, and he asks that the commission reduce them BROKEN RAILS THE CAUSE.Rallway Commissioners Will Investigate \u2018Number of Recent.Wrécks.| Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Ottawa,.Opt.May 25.Serious railway wrecks, resulting from broken rails during the past few months, have been so numerous ng to impel the Railway Come missioners and tne rellway companies to institute a special investigation intp the reason for the unusual number of late wrecks.Since November 15th last there fiRve besn six wrecks, resulting in loss of life, directly due to thls cause.Prev.fous to that date no accident due to a broken Tail, appears in tha report of the accident Inspectors till as far back as tion is available ns to causes for the hnap- Ping of the rails in question.No serfous complaint reached the: commission with respect to the rails nowt> made in Canada.dr.G.A.Mountæin, chief engineer of > Ratiway Commission, has asked the Way companies to submit tlielr spec)- | ae required for all rails now or- \u2018 LABOR PAPER IN FRENCH._ cational - Association.Gpeclai to The Montreal! Star Ont., May 25.\u2014The fléth annul méeting of the Labor Educational hiro: to \u201cThe Induetriel Banner\u201d the roar labor organ of the Do- miglon.It was recommended that \u201cbe mado to the:trade unfonists ot tb supply matter for a French bor \u2018paper.here, hut the matter was left over for future consideration, e next masouns will be in Kingwton on May 24, The officers elected were: Chas, Wal- dren, Bran .president: \u20ac.G.Bird, Hamilton, first PI ; Wm.Kelly, Kingston, second vice-president; T.ey.Srertory, third vice-president; Ww.Toronto, fourth vice-presi.dent; Hen: Clark, Loudon, fifth vice.presid ln, Becre- ent; Otto Zttnmer, - treasurer, COMPETENCY OF MRS.EDDY.Judge Invited to Visit \u2018Head _of Christian Scientists.Concord N.H., May 25.\u2014Arguments were completed in the Merrimac County Superior Court yesterday on the motion of the Sen of he patate of Mary Baker y.¥ Bclantist Ohweoh, \"to Inservin Chany ne substituted ns Plaintifrs and wa by her son, George W.Glover, d others.to compel an accounting.of EE xy x.Chambèrtn, the presiding ander All affida- Chron \u2018tn ons ne the ss de filed by RAF POISON Tes TROOPS AT RAND WINES.for Threo Drills a Day.tuation has reached a critical stage, an the men have been isolated.The white workers in forty-three mines Jom out because of the demand by the | proprietors that they work three.drills a day instead of two, snd men from the mines iu thé East and Central Rand areas are joining the movement.\u2018hen the strikers left the Ferrecia deep mine they marched to the Robinson deep, tore down the barricad and assaulted the men who had not gone out on strike.A general riot ensued.bout one thousand Imperial trocps have arrived here and will be sens along the reef.The strikers do not appear to know that a government commission is even now conducting an inquiry into the question of under | ground work generally.WELLMAN OFF FOR NORWAY.! Start for North Pole Will Be Made Late in July.London, May 25.\u2014 Walter Wellman left here yesterday for Norway in connection with his project to reach the North Pole in the airship America.All the members of the party will assemble at Spitzbergen on June § or 6, and the start for the pole will possibly be made between July 20 and August 10.\u201cOur first endeavor,\u201d sald Mr.Well- man, \u201cwill be to reach the North Pole.Once there we shall return by whatever route is most feasible.1 know so much about the nature of our expedition that I am almost hal?afraid of it.\u201d TYPHOID AND OYSTERS.Blvpives Acquitted After An Investh gation by a French Scientist.M.Baylac, a French physiologist, has just reported on an exhaustive study Qf oysters both from the ocean and inclosed seas, undertaken to determine the idea that the bivalves were Infected by the typhoid and other poisonous g and were the means of causing serious illness in people who eat them.: He .concluded that the typhoid microbe by no means infected the oyster.In the rare cases where the oyster absorbed the germ through pollution of the oyster beds it eliminated it again dn a day.or.two.when transfer.\u2019 1 red to pure sea water or whén removed from the water altogether.As to other allments following the eating of oyaters M.lac soon reached the conclusion that they belonged to the same cl as those resulting from tainted -meat.He then ea study of the liquor.exuded by oysters under different conditions, satisfying imself in \u2018the first place that its bemical composition underwent no important alteration.{ It always contains albumen, ammont- \u2018§ acal salts, silicates, chlorides and a few | organic compounds.Next he tried the effect of injecting small quantities of it into the \u2018veins bf rabbits.He found that wifh the liquor from fresh oysters he could mject forty-four cubic centimetres before any toxic disturbance was manifested.' 7 With the juice of oysters which had basen three days out of the water and which had been exposed to the air at a temperature of 75 degrees, distinct signs of poisoning were produced by.the injection of six cubic centimetres.Then he tried oysters which had been kept two days at a temperature of © degrees and then freshened in river water slightly salted.A dose of four cubic centimetres from the liquor of these caused poisoning.M.Baylac forms two general conclusions: First, the danger of typhold from oysters is negligible, unless they have been taken recently from beds exposed to rect infection.\u2018Second, oysters are healthful in direct ratio to their freshness.The stomach disorders they produce are not apt to be serious but become more so in p rtion to the time that has elapsed since their \u2018removal from their native water and the lack of care in preserving them.White Workers \u201cStrike Over Demand Johannesburg, May 25.\u2014The strike si- | whether there was any foundation fof |.=r Thre i is no ess.about this.never associates hi ed have been successful.are never disputed.Hull Copper mines.000,000.00.Tica.\u201cThe Maker of Mines.\u201d prises.Here is his millions.Clark's * Mine worth $100,000,000.00 went begging.This is an actual fact and This is but one instance.25 cents a share.On Frida cents à share or more, accordi the meantime.To get in at 2% cen! > f with a mine has never been associated with a failure.All of the mines he has dévelop- His opinion or sanction cannot be bought.He is a big man who does things in a big way, and it is a big thing for Hull Copper to have him directing development.Up to 3 months ago he was s tendent ofthe great United Verde, adjoining He made Senator Clark's United Verde worth $100,- Last Call at 25 Cents a Share The present allotment of; tock is the a that June 14th, to the news we receive from\u2019 the mines in} ts a share you must sct\u2018st once.Pos Gentlemen: perty: mine in Jerome.Distrigt as a copper the future, I am, \u201ci Rapid Production Now Assured Captain McDermott never guesses, He unless he believes the ore is there.He His integrity and ability He Knows Where to Find the Richest Copper Ore |.in the Verde District Better Than Any Man on Earth.He has been in this district for a nuinber of years.prominent in the development of some of In fact he has been so uniformly successful that he is known as He has been the greatest copper mines in Associate With Suecess To be successful, you must associate with successful men and enter- perhaps the only opportunity you will ever have to invest Jour money in a proven mine, right against the one where Senator Clark Just think of it! amous United Verde mine on three sides, now being rapidly developed by the ve man who made Senator Clark's Great United Verde A mine surrounding Senator Don\u2019t make the same mistake others did when United Verde stock One investor alone who invested $100 in United Verde stock had offered for it $3,000.A few weeks later she was offered $5,000 for and etill later the enormous sum of $35,000 on an investment of $100.we will furnish name and address upon request.rt Copper advances to tively no stock will be sold at 25 cents after that date.\u201d Your order must be- mailed on or before June 14th to secure this stock at 25 cents a share.T 0 make sure, better wire your reservation to-day.: Stock Now 25e a Share Only Until June 14, If Present 250.Allotment Lasts How STOCK IS SOLD .buys | .200 shares ot fig on aad $10 » mouth, for 4 mes.Par.Val.8200.Lut bijyh 500 ahûved sit jtmsh and 534 n mentb, for 4 mes, Par Val.$500.\u2018 \u201cPays 1,000: shgreu 88 - cash and $30 » menth, for 4 mes.Par Val 21,000.a x ante 0 cash and 5100 a meath, for 4 mos.Par Val.§2.000.+ fond 5,000 shares \u2018af j cash and $250 a moath, for ¢ mos.Par Val, #5,008.\"30/000 Aharon 44 $500 cash and 8560 n month, for 4 mos.Par Val $10,000.Steck is Full Paid and Nea-Asscasable.Accent or Reject Anp or All Subscriptions.We Reserve the Right to Jerome, rio Usssrs.0.B: Stanton & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.I am familiar with the pro- I believe the property oan soon be put on a solid basis, and I.feel confident \"we will succeed in developing another great It should not.take long to put the Hull Copper Company second to thereat United Verde mine in the Jerome.- was = - vs, May\u201d 18h, \u20181907.producer.With kindest regards and best wishes for .Very sinoerely yours, ew araws from Actual Copper\u2019s Rich M Vie clusively that Hull Preperty is DIRE Everybody : admits we have one of the most promising mines in Now we also have America\u2019s greatect mine expert to insure America.successful development.With Captain William directing development of Hull Copper, these mines will produce millions in dividends for stockholders who are fortunate enough to share in the limited allotment of stock still for sale.opposite what Captain McDermott himself says of Hull Copper., \u201cProven to tontali ons of the larg- ot t'.deposits of copper ore in the world.\" \u2014Prescott Journal:Miner.\u201cThe prdposition seems tobe, p dented fairly upon Its merits.he Mining Investof.t ever wil be.offered 24 \u201cFhe.financial backing ot ithe com- ii assured.\"\u2014Marquetts Mining oulwat, Carmen thé most aotivë \u201cof the fompagies now befftz developed is ie Hull property.) \u2014 Colorado Gräphic.the Hull Copper \u201cFhé property © mine.\u201d\u2014Commer- Co.is & product dial Journal.\u201cAt the raté the \u2018work Is now pro- pain the Dinan tunnel will\u201d very reak inté the rich contact which extends from the hid Verde into Hull Copper.\"\u2014Pittabu Cheon cle, i \u201cThe.operations of this company re said te be oniy second to those f the United Verde.\"\u2014Los Angeles Examiner.: \u201cTwo engineers trom Scotland.representing a large: London syndicate, state that the Hull Copper Company's \u2018properties surpass any they have seen In Arizona.\u201d\u2014Manchester Union.\u2019 ; - \u201cÎt is one of the few companies | that hes a railroad at its.doors.\"\u2014 Hartford.Times.The Press of America Endorses Hull Copper |e \u201cIt enjoya exceptional advantages.\u201d | \u2014Providence Bulletin.\u201cA number of mining intereats.\u201d\u2019\u201d\u2014 Washington Times, lode.making three lodes on Eurèkd * Extension clalin.\u201c\u2014Proyi-.dence Journal.nel\u2026s rapidiy changing to which \u2018Is the formation which ing Telegram.the four the famous ingham News.' \u201cThe claims embrace .260, the very :BeBt copper land News Tribu.of develop \u201cMen are Times.\u201cSubscriptions are very large.\u201d\u2014Burlington Free Press.\u201cThe Hull Copper Co.$250,000 on Its properties, ces on the Hull property.\u201d \u2014 elphia Press.\u2018of Philo: SEND MONEY BY.REGISTERED LETTER, P.0.OR EXPRESS MONEY ORDER TO O.B.STANTON & SON = al Estate Trust Building.\u201cPHILADELPHIA engineers ;\\ have visited the property in their own \u201cHull Copper has crossed me the e \u201cThe formation in the Dillon tua- schist, carries the ore deposits.\"\u2014Bridgeport Morn- \u201cThe only company in the district whose claims surround on three sides.great producing claims of United Verde.\u201d\u2014Birin- | acres of Détroit \u201cThe minés are now in a high state |.nt.\u201d\u2014Nsw York World, usily engaged in -eréct- ing à\u2018 Hèuse for the hoint\u201d\u2014Hartford - reported to be has spent The ore bodies of the United Verde Mine ove en encountered in a number McDermott, (Cr No Mine Ever Had Better Management .addition.fo illiam McDermott, America\u2019s Greats \u2018J sir having Com William McD \u201cof the mine.the othe are all men exceptionally well-fitted officers and.directors of our Company for their repective et es Ar 4 a H.É.Wie, Secret, a , well-known capitalist of : Jerome, : ; Ari .ro William McDermot, former superintendent of the United\u201d ve vid Hell L'oopser Company fa sole owner of TANTON & 8 O.B.No 1590 REA PHILA Name.sa ses sss eer Bee eve see AQdress.2.0 ceo ors ere wren You may reserve.,.Jerome, and a lr oe An has bee all his life.famous American copper mines.tates Government Title .very ane of \u2018oùf slatms is held under United States Patents, and es Remember, we have 20 claims, covering over B50 acres of the very miens \u2018ent copper there is in Arisona, where werk ls actually gelsz sn daily.Fill This In and Mail To-day\u2014Write Plainly v.ESTATE TRUST BLDG., DELPHIA, P.Please send me, without cost or obligation on my part, your Ntere ature etc.relating to the Hull Copper Company.- +.vue she tov ves sce sep [posi i ees Shares for me pending investigation Maker of Mines, Read Sa ol) pau des 2 Phot ph, and Map Compiled by the United States Mingval Surpeyer in His Report en eur Come :.=.Y AGAINST the Great Preduct : Clalma of ed verde Whaee Riek Deposits Ren t into Our Claims Mines Surround Senater Clurk\u2019s $100,000,008 Ares didn TH f the highest integrity and ability.; resident and General Manager, Mayor of n a copper miner- these \u20ac + + + + When young Charlie Payson secured a place with the B.& 8.Railway Company to inspect the ties and other timbers furnished by contractors for the new construction work, Superintendent Hitchcock said he chose the young feliow for two reasgns\u2014firet, because he knew good timber, and wecoBd.becauss he did not carry +; gun.The force of the second reason might not have been apparent to the casual inquirer, who could have learn-\u2019 \u2018ed by asking that most of the men in this rough construction camp of cars and tents, and, indeed, in the whole of this new country through which the road was blliding, dia carry guns; that some of them were well known to be \u201cbad men\u201d even fof sich a new: country; and that Chaille Payson's place wes more than likely to involve duties which would bring him Into direct opposition to some of these note too scrupulous persons.But Superintendent Hitchocck had smiled grimly after his.talk with Charite, and seemed to think his ses cond reason fully as good as the Îfrst \u201cI don\u2019t envy you the job, youngster,\u201d sald\u2019 oid Ben Soles, the.camp young man from the time when he had first éome to the camp as a olerk in Mr.Hitélicocks werviée, and who had already befriended.him more than once In.small ways.\u201cBut If you steer clear of the worst of \u2018em and keep a level head you'll prob\u2019ly be able to make it go.\u201d Charlie himself thought he.could \u201cmake it gn\u201d He had a sanguine belle?in the good intentions of most mer, and in the salutary effect of fair and just treatment even upon those whose iritentions were.hot always 20 5094.Moreover, this opportunity was just what Charlie wanted, for his own sake and for the sake of his mother, \u201cback in civilization\u201d who was partly dependent upon him.\u201c} guess nobody is voie to* shoot: me, Ben\u201d Ne said, laughing, \u201cand Tf can Tun awdy fast ut do nt they want to beat.me.Hut T doh't sm to have any trouble won! Lu y ST ES de de on the mo- 1 for the Both, Cans Ai \u201cBele v ; va A w Therd\u2019s- no ned of Jr ui od ty t faa shoal hia h EPEAT EEA FEE EES E SEIS LBS A LOAN OF FIFTY DOLLARS.By Henry \u201cGardner Hunting.: AERP EARL thr re rhe The b rh r bth bbb bbb cook, who had taken a fancy to thel.yolved in delays of many eo #+144+ know Mike Ahearn and Greasy Joe.\u201d \u2018Now Mike Ahearn was a timber contractor whose methods were not always above criticism, even if.they had been successful enoûgh to make him a man of some note among contractors, He was a big, -powertul man, who loved nothing better than .a tight, and respected nothing as he did physical proweas and courage, both of.\u2018Which he himself possessed to a.great | Oddly enough, too, his usual way, when not crossed, was a disarming: contrast to his reputed! ugliness.He\u2019 \u2018was full of fun, even genial at times, and hed been known to do generous \u201cthings; and partly to this latter qual- 4ty - Ms business sucoeds must be ascri He owned the teume the .téresst- = ed.int.Ahearn's compan: A and} he was.|} known - as the , | Eo ta SS EE A 0 - térifty de bécéüée Ha Tey tacl-.à nôt.a in the firm name.ppess Charis bad seen He Bad heard \u2018ot the tales ot: and \u2018he knew the reputation of both men Jor svi} dealing.on ot he could | ve e In an Banger of clashing pay them, ot] least 90 long a as the Quality of the ties Sy furnished remained as good as it eon.Hut Charlie quickly found that the contractors kept TD eyes upon the inspector, and that dealing with men whose selfish.interests corftiet with the interests.ons is trying to: serve is no simple matter, even when every one concerned is Inclined to be moderately honesty.- From :the very.first \u2018day he \u2018found complications.a There: ware por don us to.whist constituted pro- | delivery under varying potnitednts, questions of responsidllity for loss fn- ne quss- |\u2019 DAs: of intricats- nature - and of ariety).anit: st to his chief, which meant much the same thing, as his report guided \u2018the superintendent In his rulings, and the men knew it.But & week or two passed without any great troubls.Big Mike Ahearn, whom he had most dreaded, was delivering thé best ties coming in; and the Irishman, on the one or two occasions when Charlie had come into contact with -him, had treated him with a friendliness \u2018which had quite\u2019 surprised the doy.A letter came ons morning from his mother with a story of trouble,\u201d With \u2018more kindliness of heart than wisdom she had become surety fof tho debt of a needy meighbor, who had | been urigrateful \u2018¢riough to leave her to pay the obligation.She found her- well; therefore, involved to the amount of fifty doliars, which she could not \u2018pay without mortgaging \u2018her little cottage, her sole tit of property.The sum seemed very great to \u201cto her, and.per nrièt \u2018and anxiety made rile's \u2018heart ache for her.i Coiwletely surprised .as de, was.howëver, the matter \u2018would not.have seriously\u201d him or made him imduly'ahxious it not so happened that on the very morning lettér came, Su tendent Hitchcock, fra whom.he sgh.have ob- tainted the money, had left the.eamp tor a weeks visit hq his home in the city; and no ong in :camp-had suth- ority to ° to Charlie the Beed- D Et his mothers anxiety, and À finding himeeit quits unable ta help Jer.th e matter assumed to him aleo|, aspect of a very aerlous.trouble \u2018His mother had not besn cit as to go go Trae the moner must be pal ut\u2019 he judged m .tone o her letter that the danger of cold .imeninent.He went ont to his work hat moen- ing.with his.mind so lied with anxious thoughts and his face wearing.preg a cloud that Hs friend Ben ask- ra the the pate kid \" ns = TC Chats too.bad, : had 1 , Why hats too bor forced } serious consideration of the suggestion.aughed without suspicion of the other's point, and as Ben's next remark was an idle Joke, he thought {no gore of the m But ano her pair \u2018of ears besides Ben's had heard Char ie\u2019s story, and those ears belonged to Greasy Joe Pipp.The atory had been told in the cook\u2019s'téut, and eanvas has never been proof against eavesdropping.* It would never have ocourred to Charlie that there was need tu fear a listener to such a tale, and neither he\u2019 nor Ben suspected.Joe's presence outside at so early an hour, But chance had brought the man there, and the later events of the day, there forey.came as -a complete - surprise, to Charlie.\u2019 ke Aheagn came \u201cinto camp, early he afternoon.He ,scemed in one $s best moods, and when he met In of thr urisuspecting boy was afaged.Be was Unusually open and decent in is alk, and showed none cie his 100 are Gméness.arlie FLX that many of the bad stories about n mast ntrue.When Mike Re him- just \u201cbefore.aesring Samp Bat apni and spoke might Lave spoken to sn old \u2018friend.ease ie was completely thrown off his - \u201cBay, kid,\u201d he.id, abruptly, \u201cI \u2018heard you was wan y.\" ob.at \u201chim, fstonisfied.J Sooke a fl : ming Yow 1 heard it,\u201d went -\u201cF4 gets round here ou ap, sad nob nobody uncommon, ee La, rm thinkin, and lon nk eos And you vo lot: ugk: Mt fire an right every, en respond it first, Gila caught the drift of this bat.Sent fence, eo sticks 1\u201d he ex: x \u201cir, your sticks are all aa * Mike, and- he emailed ai h FEY way thas Charlie id oe ows m \u201cthe bo my 1 § i De qe pol : = Now pau nd J you ti het D8 doses?| Fi AL] ét æ believe \u2018his cars.Charlie ft was with such génialitÿ that {And 3 how.\u2018situsiion folly.[the fact, svliich he also realized he had]: gation to a \u2018stranger and to such a man.Still, Aheärn\u2019s manner had won upon him.If he could accept, he could repay the loan when Mr.Hitchcock returned, and it would enablé him to help his mother at once.Before Charlie realized what he had done, Ahearn had pushed a roll of bills into his hands and was striding away in the dusk, without asking for a receipt, without a question as to the time of payment.Embarrassed as he was by this strange affair.Charlie felt a thrill of happiness at the thought of the relief which it would afford his mother, and he quieted his misgivings by the thought that he could be fres from the debt in a week.- He sent the money to his mother that night, therefore, and slept soundly and peacefully thereafter.when ' two days parsed without event, and the third day brought him a happy letter from his mother, he felt that he had not done fil, _ .His satisfaction, however, was shott- lived.Not.four hours after his mother's letter came hp inspected a new lot of ties delivered.by Ahearn & ce.and found them below grade.At first he was.atabtied.Then he felt resentment and anger.He had no donbt as to the connection between thé loan the Iris) hpian had almoat foreed upon him and thé unexpected detsrior- ation in: the quailty of his \u201csticks.\u201d A sudden wonder as to what Ahearn: himself had thought he would do under thin test came to him, and then his anger blazed up info furious wrath against the man who had deliberately planned this snare for him.\u201cHogan,\u201d he said, in his anger, to Mike's \u201cboss,\u201d who had delivered the ties, \u201cyou \u2018go back and tel! Mike Ahearn I won't, bave such ties as these froin him or \u2018anybody elve.He knew they weren't up to grade.\u201d Ahearn\u2019s boss did not reply, but he nned, and the men who had heard Charlie's avoech stopped work to listen curiousiy.- Charlie wag conscious that they cest +34 Jooks at kim, too, but no one spoke to hi \u2018The hours Loa \u2018that afternoon ana qvening anxious gnes to the young or e reaït his unfortunate He understood cleariy been ing to ébâge, thet hé had plaot'i ¢ dimmlf tn & faise position d dangètous , my ver the\" irahaten \u2018ana his part er; De » LA 4 R.N.HICKSON, Tel.Main 2204.121 154eod HICEKSON, # DAVIDSON: Members Montreal Stock Exchange, .Stook Brokers, THORNTON DAVIDSON, 88 NOTRE DAME WEPF.-.was half gone, for at noon, when he came into camp for his dinner, Ben Soles met him with anxiety In every line of tits \u2018coûntehance.Co \u201cSay.\u201d he whispered, breathlessly, the moment he reached Charlie's side.\u201cwhat'd you do to Mike Ahearn and Greasy Joe Threw po thelr aticks, .said Charlie, briefly, \u201cWell.yob go up té Hitchebok's office car, and you stay thera tilf: Hitchcock comes back.They\u2019 re gupnidy tortyoh, tho¥e two.'* - Charlie feit a shiver as a vision of the\u2019 great-fisted Irishman and of the olly\u2019 creature known as Jos, who might have been of almost any nationality, came vividly before him.Looking for him, were they?- \u201cGunning,\u201d Ben had aald.The impulse to run away for the moment almost overpowered him.! \u2018Where are they?\u2019 he asked.\"Up at the shanty,\u201d replied his friend, glancing about with unmistakable fear, \u201cYou've got to run.Joe swear to sfioot yo on sight.He's drunk.But.Mike, trail break your head, anyway; maybe #ili-you with them hands 0° his.\u201d are turned and looked over toward the ramshackle temporary structure built on the open flat for the men.He felt a strange tremor in his knees.And then suddenly thé thought that this wñs feui\u2014cowardice-came \u2018ike a stab, and sent the blood in a hot, tinelt Hashing flood all over his body.e ed at Ben.\u201cI~1 can\u2019t,\u201d he mid His voice sounded strange to himself, but the sound of # seemed also to brins him back to some conception realities.\u201d He turned and walked Steals up to the shack.: was there.#0: was Greasy 06, Ahearn was sitting on a bench, telling some story to a group of camp meri who wears idling abo When Charlie walked in at the ren \u2018cor, the Îrishmen stopped short and stared at im Every man in the place turned 12 ook ie, and then stared ajso.simost 3 had been some strain rapparation.- Ma vaiked forward slowly.They all oo much astônished to move.oA mid Charlie.quietly, and he himself lstenthg to his own a = emia?i Wa, Bre T \u2018of stick pass because you loaned ms titty dollars?Did you intend to bribe no one moved, he continued: \u201cI wanted that fifty for my mother, and I sent It to her, I don't how you found out I neeqsd but.When § accepted ft Chom ~ wag because.you \u2018came: to me ma e fered: it voluntarily, 1e es friend, -thôugh you were a you for it.\u201d I'm atill ready to; qu gets in.As to the sticks\u2014they \u2018anything to do with: the money, You know they weren't up to grade, and à couldn't take \u2018em.Now what I want to know is whether you're the mas # took vou for or not,\u201d Abesrn\u2019s big gray eyes were open, smzing astonished at the boys face.The men about him were as stil} as he, and for a long minute no one spoke.Then suddenly a guttural cath: came from Greasy Joe's lips, and hse rose slowly from his seat with a wicks ed smile about his mouth, i In sin instant Mike jumped to nts § feat.\u201cHey, you!\" he snarled in sharp ] command.\u2018Quit that!\" If you touch I.that kid I'l break your back over one @ of your own bum sticks!\u201d Turning to 1 Charlfe, he stared an instant longee, '&: and then suddenly broke into a roatv ing laugh.k Raa \" he crled.\u201cyou're the coolest 4 youngster.I ever saw in this countryl ; There ain't a man in this camp.that\u2019 he\u2019 dared to say what to me and Fàd ha\u2019 ki ye them sticka.\u2019 you're all nett Yo say, you're made of Ii 3 friend o° pire J Baron Rosen, i= one of ths | Washington, died music in teachers.He's a red, great Polish pianist, war The dean.of Nahr ot has ré- fused to admit & memoriai' + which was dedicated to Rainy Span.or into the abbey on th nd thet EAT CRIP WILL Strike Affected Seeding Operations.AND REDUCED ACREAGE \u201cYield of 30,000,000 Bushels Expect: ed in Saskatchewan as Compared With 37,000,000.- Special Correspondence of the Montreal Star.\" : Regina, Bask.May 25\u2014 Just now -.\" gyery interest in this province ls sub- \u2018ordinated to the prime consideration of crop prospects.Even \u2018dollar wheal\u201d :\u201d 48 the Chicago pit, gratifying though : -1t was to the Canadian middle west.fn view of the ract that perhaps hardly half of last year's wheat crop has ~ been marketed, has passed almost un- .motlced in the turmott and rush of \u2018épring seeding in a season unusually backward.\u2018Dollar wheat\u201d loses its \u2014.- -dégnificance this spring in Baskatche- wan, when It is acknowledged on all sides thet the total acreage seeded to wheat will be considerably less than last year, while an average yleld must depend altogether on a peculiarly fav- oreble season from now on.Last week was favorable to seeding.~ fes the cold nights drted up the land.\"| and except for an hour or two lost in the early morning.seeding went on steadily for six days.Every effort is being made to catch up on the late season, and in Regina district especially, where big farms are the rule rather than the exception, as much as 600 acres of wheat was seeded last week by individual farmers.Roughly i gpeaking, about half as much acreage - ¥- was seeded to wheat in this province | on Saturday night last as at the same time last year.A good deal more whsat will yet be seeded in Saskatchewan on light land, but the total acreage will he at least 20 per cent.less than last year.CAUSES AND EFFECTS.The reason for this lessened area in wheat is twofold.being due in part to the short season last year, when fewer + # days of fall plowing were got In than \u2019 tn any year for a decade back, and in part to the extraordinary late spring, which has resulted in a minimum of spring plowing, further aggravated by : the western coal strike, happily now :- ~~ \u2014gwttled, which tied up for several valuable weeks steam plowing outfits.As there are 400 of these within the province.capable of tearing up \u2018rom 25 - - to 30 acres apiece per day.it will be _ \u2018seen that the loss in acreage from this .om CRUSS alone is very considerable.Altogether there is good reason to believe that the 37,000.000 bushels of ., wheat grown in this province last year \u201cwill be represented tlis season by no more than 30.000.000 bushels.This loss \u2026 - May indeed be completely offset by a crop very much above the average, as .has bean the case in two notable fn- _;: \u201d stances in past years, when seeding oo.Was very late, but this can hardly be expected this fall, because, owing to >.the small amount of fall and spring ; +\": ploughing, much spring wheat is being seeded on last year\u2019s stubble, off which experience shows that no more than a 75 per cent.crop may be expected.\u201cOne.favorable feature.however, is the : - 7large amount of virgin land brought .\u201cUnder the plow last summer, and \u201c though official figures are not very accurate in this respect, there is good {Teason to suppose that as much as a - Quarter milllon acres will be seeded =\", to wheat from this source.SEEDING COARSE GRAINS.that farmers are seeding far more oats, barley, and other coarse grains.The .same risk of early frosts does not apply to oats, barley or flax, which mature rapidly, and.so far at last as the ;\u2026'two former are concerned, are little © damaged in value as feed by a light [© \u201ctouch of frost during harvest.Very ©.*little of either of these grains is ship- 3 ped out of the province.a ready mar- ,ket and a profitable being found for \u201coats In the railway construction camps, where as much as a dollar a bushel Is \u201cMot unusual in the more remote dis- \" \"\u201ctricts, while barley Is being fed more - and more during the winter.months to stock and swine.Indeed, from the point of view of the pioneer settler in - districts where railways are represent- \u2018wd but by survey lines, oats and bar- {ley are a far nrore profitable crop than wheat, the one being marketable at \u201cfancy prices so soon as the first construction comes within reach.and the other being also readily marketable, sven when remote from transportation facilities, in the highly concentrated form of hog meat.: NO SET BACK LIKELY., \u2018These are aome of the reasons leading to the conclusion that there is no general set back in store for the \u2018agricultural Intérests of Saskatchewan After five years of bumper Crops.\u2018Teokless gambling in real estate values which hes become a too constant fea- \u2018ture of western development.While conditions no doubt justify the remark- \u201cable rise in prices of farm lands, wild Aands.worth three to five dollars an half a doven years ago being now \u201d from fifteen to twenty-five dol- und to be a drop in od.-éwery hamlet or Ifttle country Auwn: esses ithelf a future Chicago or peg, and thig faith is reflected tious ues of local butid- End after thet run the gauntlet of the fo be ie oombine when it \u2018comes to erect- Hh a home.In that degree, therefore, settlement in the Weat in retarded, and a crop failure, 1f §t tended to shaking out the more spe- apt tive features of western life, might HOW FALLING OFF |22 Spring and Coal Another effect of the late spring is, \u201cPoubtless there will be a check to the siderable losses were suffered later om in backward 8istricts by eanly frosts.Theus ls of corse the danger of the summer falowed throughout the West than ever before.and this much needed rent to the land should produce first- class results in 1908.JF BL COLONIAL LOAN and INVESTMENT CO., Write at, once for quotations if you have eny to sell.Mention number of shares and If fully paid.INVESTMENT EXCHANGE, Box No.128, Montreal Star, Toronto.NORQUAY \u201cREAL ESTATE BRDKER CAN SELL YOUR WINNIPEG PROPERTY SEND DESCRIPTION TO PO.BOX 759 - 445 MAINST.WINNIPEG - MAN.124 46 law Sale By Authority of Justice.The following Immoveable properties depending of the estate of the iate C.J.Q.Coursol.In his lifetime of the city of Montreal.and belonging in usufruct to Dame Georgina Serocold, his widow, and In property to the children, issue of their marriage, will be sold at auction and adjudged to the higheet bidder in the offire of Morin & Mackay, notaries, No.57 St.James street.In the city of Montreal, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of MAY INST., subject to the conditions of sale then and there to be announced, to wit: 1.Four vacant lots of land situate on the south-east side of St.Antoine street, between Vinet and Dominion streets, in {he city of Montreal bearing the Nos.77.77a.77d and Tic, of the sub-division of lot No.87, of the St.Antolne Wand, of the City of Montreal, and 1 of 336, {a of 387, 5 of 390, 4 of 891.and 5 of 391, of the official plan and book of reference of the parish of Montreal.%.A property situate on the south-west side of Beaudry street, bearing the No.1149 of the official plan of the 9 Janics Ward, with the house and outbuildings bearing the No.610 of sald Beaudry street.2 An immoveable property situate on the western corner of Cadieux street and Pine avenue.being the north-west portion of lot No.4 of the sub-division of lot No.942 of the official plan of the St Louis Ward of the citv of Montreal, with the houses bearinz the Nos.142, 145 and 147 of Pine avenue, and 670 ot Cadieux strent 4.An immoveable property situate on the north-east eide of Colonial avenue or St.Hypolite street, in the town of St.Louisa, bearing the: No, 92 of the subdivision of lot No.137 of the official plan of the village of Cote St.Loula, with the houses bearing the Nos.915, 917 and 919 of said St.HypoHte strest 5.An !mmovesble property sttuate on the south-west side of Colonial avenue or 8t.Hypolite street, in the town of St Louis, being the north-west half of lot No.39, of the sub-division of lot No.137, of the official plan of the village of Cote St.Louis.with a house bearing the Nout #18 and 918 of sald Colonial avenue and its dependencies, : For the conditions of sale and any further information.apply to MORIN & MACKAY, Notaries, 112 6 2aw 97 Bt.James Street, FEI We recently made & most sucosssful flotation of the wonderful Blue Bell Gold Mines, Limited.We offered to investors halt of the capital , amounting to 3,800,000 shares, at 10 cents per share.We stated to our clients and investors in general that the shares of Blue Bell were great purchase, &nd that the amount offered weuld be fully subsoribed.Our predictions in this respect were fuififieé-\u2014 thie full amount of shares offered have been subscribed for.We have bad to return money and turn back many applications.Some of our cliente and many investors were very much disappointed at aot being able to obtain these shares.wert?We now offer what we believe to be an investment equally as fuviting and one that also is as {ch believe will prove equal at @ cents per share will co ; mo vestors on account of the price and also on aocount of mot so lange an amount of money being to in ord the One Million shares of largely over-subscribed.We want to serve every investor the same and advise all who want to make a safe, profitable investment, and one that will make you many times the amount thst you invoat, to PLACE SERVATIONS AT ONCE.We will fle all reservations i received, whether received by mail, telephoné or tslegraph, and will hold all such reservations for a sufficient length of time to enable the remittance for same to reach us.ked last summer and were well The Lucky Boys claims ns va res a -bearing quarts u upon each an every adjoin the famous Reddick claims; othe: \u20ac foin the well-kuown Propristary Gold Fields Company, and others adjoin the wonderful Blue Rell properties.fn: truthfully that thers are no better claims in the Larder gold fields than those of the Lucky Boys.We do not believe it is neces sary for us to go into as much detail regarding Larder Lake, its possibilities and resourcss, as we have heretofore done in our advertisements | thereto.All Canada must have heard ef Larder Lake\u2014the new Eldorado of northern Ontario\u2014and of its wondertul gold deposits.who are now in 6 CENTS PER SHARE.MAY 25.1907 A This will probably be the lash opportunity 0 pusobase Laser Lake shares of tnside prepesties of such a low peice.returned te those who bave the courage and the Jud ent to 1 their money now in Larder Lake.The secret of profitable invest: ment in mining fs the careful selection of a hrokerage house which will first go to the pains and expense of finding out for an absolute touch and know the actual conditions surround- Which we advertise and recommend.We do not to ve the only gold property in the Larder Lake district, or the only one that has merit \u201cWe do not claim that we are the enly brokerage 8rm that is honest and reliable; we do not qantion vou : not to buy other shares or.of other brokers.ap our own reputation u the ruinatio of others, but upright, straight-forward business methods.T WE DO OLAIM, however, that we are sincere in what we o \u2014that we are honest and reliable, and that we have used vers method and have obtained reliable Information from the Larder district as to its being a substantial gold Sold.We are satis- that the Lucky Boys property is a good, safe investment, and ope hat will prove highly profitable.We know that the gold is on very Sole ma to tract the aa EE .free aie are snd that all that will be is to place the on v upon Hous of dollars in dividends to 6 CENTS PER SHARE Remember that we have but ONE MILYION shares £ th er age offer ®t \u20ac cents per shave.This is not half the num.bar Te of in Blue Bell, and does not represent a total imvest- ment of one-fourth the amount to bring about an over-subscription.We therefore urge IMMEDIATE ACTION by all those that The irestors, Officers and Management of the Lusky Boys among te most eucosssful mining men In Northern Outario\u2014men whose standing and reputation ave beyond reproach-\u2014and every in- Yestor may fos! assured that thelv interests will be looked after by those sontiomen properly and .in a thorough and busineeslike The satire country & offered in the Larder Love m .up te the wonderful o gold.° pportunities certainty 12 the pro tion they offer is reliable and has merit, Wu LAW & COMPANS HAVE DONE THIS and our facilities are such the properties, and we believe the results therefrom will pay mile stockholders./ THE DOMINION B \u201c 368 ST.JAMES STREET.TOTAL ASSETS - - 849,00 Savings Bank Department.Interest allowed on doposits of $1.00 and upwards, compomsicd uarterly.Sr ANK - $49,000,000 00 J.HAYDN HORSKY, Manager.Savings Department.The Quebec Bank ESTABLISHED 1818.Interest Credited Quarterly.BRANCHES IN MONTREAL: Main Office .020+++0000e0+0.Place d'Armes Squared.-.\u2026.Cor.St.Catherine and Amherst Sts.1950 St.James St.(St.Henri.) CAPITAL PAID UP - RESERVE FUND - ST.CATHERINE ST, cdr.Stanley.WEST END BRANCH \u2014Notre Dame and Seigneurs, 3 MONTREAL ANNEX \u2014 105 Fair- mount Avenue.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA INCORPORATED 1869.HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.FACILITIES FOR TRANSACTING ALL KINDS OF BANKING BUSINESS SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES INTEREST PAID, OR CREDITED, QUARTERLY.: MONTREAL BRANCHES: MAIN (CITY) OFFICE, Corner Notre Dame and St.John Btreers.$3,900,000 $4,390,000 WESTMOUNT \u2014Greene Avenue and St Catherine Street.WESTMOUNT \u2014 Victoria Avenue and Sherbrooke Street.ST.PAUL\u2014Church Ave.and Rielle.funds.The Canadian Bank of Commerce \u2014\u201cISSUES Travellers\u2019 Letter Of Credit Available in all parts of the world These credits offer Tinexcelled facilities to travellers and are the safest and most economical form for providing CAPITAL PAID UP $10,000,000.REST $5,000,000 + West Ené Branch: Metcalfe and St.Ca MONTREAL BRANCH, F.H.MATHEWSON.Manager.therine ste.SEND FOR.= > | and particulars of goed Lai Lak: FREE MAP od pénining proposition.Capitalisation.| MORGAN & CO;, Fivesi \u2018Agents, 72 Confederation Life Building, Toronto.= 113 166coû \u201c New York Stocks are selling very cheap, payin, over T per cent.on the Investment .W.D.CHANDLER, Steck Broker, - Phone Main 4265.4 Ht ru which will give you full details as to the personnel accept or decline purchases of treasury stock at 12/3 cents any time before June Ist.OWEN J.B.Y Member Standard Stock and Mining Exchange, Limited.as Canadian Pacific Cobalt Development Co.Limited An Investment Which Will Stand The Strictest Investigation.of the company, location of claim - : or Co.Cy ved roe WE WISH YOU, \u201cMR.INVESTOR,\u201d TO INVESTIGATE.It consists of 971 acres of valuable mining lands right in the very heart of the rich Cobalt district, and surrounded by some of the most famous mining properties, whose owners and stockholders have become immensely rich.The properties have a larger acreage than the great Nipissing properties, while mining engineers and mining experts have reported that \u201cwith proper and\u2019 systematic development these properties are bound to yield ores in marvellous abundance,\u201d and in all probability will rival any of the famous mines in this great mining camp.The first issue of 500,000 shares of treasury stock was placed on the market less than a month ago at 12 cents a share.Already over 400,000 shares of the stock have been taken up, and less than 100,000 remain.The price will positively ADVANCE TO 15 CENTS ON JUNE 1st.; We do not desire to overestimate the great possibilities that are bound to follow systematic development of these magnificent mining properties\u2014but when we tell you that numbèrs of the most practical mining men, business men, professional men and shrewd press are putting er money in this hock, with every confidence of big returns, you will nol wonder that we emphasize the remarkable opportumity it offers to investors.00.ci y and non-assessable.The balance of Treasury Shares are open to Investors at 12/5 cents a share until June the ist, when stock will positively advance to 15cents.The best days are still to come for Cobalt mining interests.Those who get in early will achieve.and make tremendous profits from their investments.Give this proposition the most careful investigation.Write to the undersigned for prospectus and map.and famous mines which\u2019 surround them.Or better still, wire orders at our expense, and make sur: of stock, as we are likely to close books almost any time.We reserve the right to WIRE ALL ORDERS TO\u2014 The company is capitalized for $3,500,000.No personal liability.Par value of shares BANKER AND BROKER TORONTO.| 6! and 62-CONFEDERATION LIFE BUILDING.- v FREE! THE ONTARIO Mining News Sample Copy Fres Mailed te Any Address North tario, espeoi that Cobar ana Larder Lake one the - © have our own g ta « ne ous fui DARA Shen: wii Moe aie free.Address * @ THE ONTARIO MINING 'WEWS, gi .THE Quebec Bank Quarterly Dividend.Notice ig hereby given that a Dividend : lt and fresh mea of one and three-Quarters per cent.upon Staines, bread, Rutter milk, R goueral the paid-up tal Stock of this Instl- groceries and other G ; lution has been declared for the current Particulars may be upon sepiica- able at Its Banking House In this city, ser Be omen cree oF the |The Fresh Air Fund.TENDERS WANTED .The Fresh Air Fund committee invites tenders for the folowing supplies for the Home at for the | rs for.; redelved until Friday, Jane -Jst,.at A3 of noon.Lo QE The lowest or any tender not neies- sarily socepted.\"> _- 109 165 St.James .= LE K ; BRITIS COLUMBIA | 85 ort ee pe Bonn \"}r> .à pg \u2018High Class Safe Investmeis.£a ét pe tnt veut Sstakllebed, very profitable \u2018Write for particulars, Prince Albert).For Sale at 30c ver share, PUBLIC NOTICE - Is hereby given that under the Vist Part of Chapter 79 of the Revised Sfà- tutes of Canada, 1906, known as \u2018The Companies Act,\u201d supplementary Letters Patent have been issued under the Seal of the Becretary of State of Canada, besr- ing date the 17th day of Mey, * 1987.whereby the corporate name of \u2018The W, R.TUDHOFE, oc The gatéway to the Hudson Bay, the J.E.CARTER, Confederation Life Widg., Toren - : : .\u201d or K.FF.LOCKBART, 838 Ne, ees st, commieroial city of the great West, | Investment Broker .Mentrénl.119 250 Real.Fetate values: are beginning to 133 \"169 uelph, Ont.sdvance very rapidly, Small investments \u2014 BANK OF NONTREAL |-+.wirme a] wat « oi.IMPERIAL REALTY Coy, ||A.0.BROWN & Co, NOTICE Is heieby gi am Bricanam Remedy Company (Limited).\u201d is ch d to that of \u2018Th y ) ; Soon the paid np Capital Stosx of the 19420000 - Prince Afvert, Bask, |] Members New York Stock Ex- \u2018Institution has Deen declared for the \u2019 PE = 3 3 nge.Chic Board of Trade, current guarter, and that the same will} jo Fro \u2014 eveland Stock Exchan de Pernt ie oi aii Bonk! Ho a ST : .ONE MAIN and al, ! AND.PRIME.ANR RES Een A ia Stocks, Sends.Gatton Ma , Oats, MIN-f te er wire to?CLINE à oh HEE n-dried Corumméa arin \u2014 |, cHICAGO GRAIN.| Gor.BotraDamedst.Prs.Xavier st W.L FENWICK + ¢ «+ Matager.s © Remedy Company\u201d (Limited), \u201d Dated at the office of Becretary of Stute of Canada, this 17th day of May, 100%.' R.W.SCOTT, \u20188 Becrutary of Stats, Archer, Perron 4 Taschersau, Attorneys for sald.Company.13% 4 Percy R.Qauit.\u2014 \u2018FIRE-LIPE-ACCIDENT-INSORA 1 obi retirent (80 deed: ; A pods ror pe rama Etre mem ren ne ue PE EE ES TAL CL ea ct vrai te Cg mas ERS LTS nts rem PE ov SERRE Lemar mé Ada ea EE vo 2 on When : High Level Encourages |=: Some Realizing \\ Sales.NO CHANGE- IN - THE CROP SITUATION.Reports From the Wheat Country le Still Favorable to the Bull .Element, : From the 8 dent of the al Star the Chicago tre on the Trade.Chicago, \u2018Mdy 25.\u2014In wheat new all- round high, Jevels \u2018encourage free realiz- \u201cing along \u2018with enough bearish pressure to create reactionary sentiment, although tt was plain to be seen that those who are intechited for a bull campaign wer | eager buyers on forced declines.stil] believe in very much >: for whe wheat reqardiess of who eelis out or 7.what may be the prison of the weather on this.side of water.\u201d x MANITOBA VIEW.Premier, Robin, of Manitots.who, tke he western ralivoad tate and thinks wri of his own.country, willing, to &o on record es as.vas never pocded in ia Under more favorable unica PRE lam | GEE \u201c conditions.É 5 se iF Ï -ahould enythi 14 ips lope nescts keep working, = ADparyolly.Pay and the one as ait- Ë continued as bullish fia recent re- many eve wheat y bought on \u201cail the Fair Many ions of dollers have \u2018been cleaned up in the Chicago wheat pit bull campaign.Not e been ime > b - more te es SE ae EUR early In the bull re BE no > hat the crop was à Le ps by bugs and that the drought imag (aking the tender and juicy wheat seplant an easy prey.The city man \u20ac ght.the country \u2018 man bought, the A 7#rorid bought wheat, there was & buying \u201cs-2rage\u2014up and up\u201d \u201cpola out to-day in order to secure big +.fits - which were within easy reac! d they \u2018re-establish thelr fines to- orrow at a higher level, rofits was being not unilke the taking of ne, from a bai \u201csho much as 375,000 a © strin oad ut x, stake of and wi he and James Patten have EE, Toast $3,000.000 out of the AT taken : trl The M ontreal crowd, led by Z.P, 224 chetl, Glasgow, passengers and cargo.A Steamship Victorian (Br.), 6744, Mac- |.eapest market on ttn choad Tarte on | beqpen to Bornu (10d), #4 ce, Nason _ Dempster mo.4 assay: Xider- Homaatjernsa (1838), Bullman, Antwerp, iano ONY.Prey, 1: .row, Head line wi went the price, some da The taking of salted J.+ Heib Welr and following.+ John Barratt, Champlin, Bchaack, Edw.Jones, the Pringie na.with & coterle | rom Central Whomas Walls, A.i Wilts and many others bave made, big | The \u2018big elevator peop} the Watson crowd and miscel aratny, bear inte have suffered losses.ACREAGE Z0 PER CENT, LESS, The following was sent by the emi- Canadian North-West acreage in Canadian North-West\u2019 will be 20 per cent.less than a year ago.They have 75 per cent.seeding.now in.\u2018 Their growing weather starts now.They raised ninety millions.last year, and expect to raise between sixty and seventy millions this year.1 A Winnipeg m message says: \u201cIf - truth: was known exporters have done enor-\u2019 he business So-da, ca heat, an been\u2019 eavy buye our whea May wheat ail day.\u2018They all admit business, but won't say how much.\u201d Modern millers\u2019 crop outlook: \u201cAdvices m Kansas and Nebraska report deter.joration in the condition of wheat owing I to long continued absence of moisture, Kansas Suffering most.The damage | Central s estimated at 40 to 6 per cent, and à rain is argently Nebraska has had relief by rains, and crop conditions are improved.Elsewherd the growing crop.promises good, Green.buss are reported in many sections, but the plant is too far advanced for probable further damage by bugs.- Wheat is heading as far north as St.Louis.\u201d Compared with a year ago, Wm.Bartlette estimates shortage of wheat in the world of about 400,000,000 bushels as follows: U.8.150,000,000: Russia, 30.000.¢ ,000; suridry\u2019 26, 000,000, Total, 400,- \u201cSumming up the situation at the mo: ment, there has been an Impro appearance in the wheat fields the past two weeks, and as the hi ng, blooming and filing period is yet to come, a definite figure on the years gutcome i» is\" difficult to make,\u201d said John Inglis, the crop expert, Qi can say, ho wever.that there is an Impairment of at least 160,000,000 bushels from last years Government figures.\u201d 1 MARINE NEWS.Port of Montreal.Arrived.Steamship Parthenie (Br), 3810, Stitt, Glasgow, general cargo.Steams) eamship © Montesuma, (Br), 5358 Birchman, Antwerp, general cargo.Steamship Bengore Head (Br), Campbell, Barrow, i Furness, pig Bteamship Casrantre\u2019 (Br.), ye a 1619,\" fron, an: Liverpool, passepgers and general\u2019 ca Btoamship Manchester Shipper (Br.), 2642.Haworth, Manchester, general cargo.Steamship Glenarm Head (Br.).\u201d 2527, \u2018ors.Rimouski, for outward cargo.Lake Champlain (4655), Webster, Liverpool, King Edward plier.Steamship Englishman (Br.), 3345, In- ghram, Bristol, general cargo.Steamship Southwark (Br.), 5642, Wil- Same, Liverpool, passengers and general IN PORT.Virginian (Br.).3086, McDonald, Antwerp, general cargo.Fremona ase), Ritchie, Mediterranean ports, Thomson line wharf.Milwaukee wich, ¥ Potter, London, CP.R.London wharf, to sail May 26 Carrigan Head (217).Butt, Rotterdam,\u2019 Head line wharf, ; Antwerp; reinian (3166), land line wharf, ritonia (£720), \u2018Aberneter.Glasgow, son\u2019 wharf.3873), \u2019, J | wim KE 211) Murry, Midsasbore\u2019) | \u2018Memnon ($046), Pardeh, Han, Hoche- \u201c\"Ercalone, (1175), * Ross, Caais Mediterranean perts Thomson and line arf.Montross (3988), (Moore, Antwerp, CP.\u2018Cheniston (1304).Calver, Barbedree 5.Seaver rinidsd and .Southwark (5843), Wilitams, Liverool, Alexander pier, Manxman (3122), Ch A of Desèrs 2 31 tistle Bristol, foot Snestad (1488), Bronson, prTindelphla.Inishowen He 1988 Coai- w= Henn 4 line: wha ( }.Plekford, Glenarm Head (6: .5 - er umidian ( i Main, whart: He A es n, GI Allan Parthenia di) - won Hn ni ), Btitt, Glasgow, Thom.Birthmen, Anfwerp, engore Head, (1613), Campbell, Bar- A ARRIVALS ELSEWHEÉE.ucania, at Now Fork.from La Lorraine, at New York, trom Fra Moltke, at New York, from Naples.Batavia, at New York, from Hambure- Carthagentanh, at Halifax, \u2018from \u2018G! y Campania, at Queenstown, from New ork Barmatian, at Glasgow, from Boston.Sexonia, at Liverpool, à from boston.Kajaorin Au te Victoria.Tt Chore .ugus at er bourg, from N' ow York.gla\u2019 Touraine, Canopic, at Ponta Ferriaria, from Boson.êtes di Malia, at Genoa, from New Crete, \u2018at Genoa, from New York.at Havre, from New rit Huntingdon Dairymen\u2019s Exchange.Special to the Montreal Star.Huntingdon.Que, May %.\u2014The Hunt- Dairymens\u2018 Exchange present.Bixteen factories boarded 398 boxes : cheese, and 14 factories 378 salted butter.Bales white and colored cheess, 18%,c: butter, 20c, all e board meets every Friday at one welook in the county bul .ç | .Nichols, the satronemér, hs à delicate instrument, w faint heat waves.heat that it warmth emanates {fom a man'é face 2,000 fes more than o third of & mils, away.7 ; / \\ \u201cCAPITAL, a x \u201cBradch : = ss \u201cow x ea = fe ai Bang OF N OVA (Benblicned 100i ~ RESERVE FUND, $6, 260,000 is rence facilities, for de tsmaction of all iets Banking i NS.PHONY in at $3,000,000 i ay St 27 Sto dines or.x x er.JE PD ms amp h bo Fn | from the sinking | could swim; but Bolton became.por DEAR = Than new balt Sis i VICTORIA Wow Is ho time to In \u2018Canada\u2019s Wis: undreds are seeking home INVESTIGATE.Write for particulars to GC.W.Blackstock & o Rese Street, REGINA, Bex 1988, Branchess-\u2014 76 Wert Street, Victerts, B.C.nd Avenue: 55 Saskatoon, Bask.\u201c» YUKON OFFCL SUBJECT OF ENOUIRY Commissioner Named ta lavestigats Charges\u2014Many Other Appointments Gazetted, \u2014 pa Special to the Montreal Star.Ottaws.May 35.\u2014Judge Craig, of the | Yukon Territory has been appointed a commissioner Dawson, against Osweld 8.chiet clerk in the Gold Commisatoners office.Several important wésterm post office tments are : A W.port-wasden ait .Walter Blair, of Dalhousie Junction is gazetted port-warden of Dalbouats, N.B.R.B.Jemup ia appointed Whasia- \u2018gor st Halleybury.Brown in appointed a sub- | collector of customs at Meaford.A proclamation appears in to-day's ition red the dry beit along the National -continentad route in Relny River, from 40 miles Notan-Junotion.Que.ds establietion as à custor:s outport, \u2018under oS St.Join.Belle Inland, Ont.is establishc! as w - Cobaët iw established as a cmon cOutport, under the survey of Ottawa.is gusetted a k Hill.Ont.@& Catoms putport, under the of London, \"3 Hawlesbury, \u201cis as 8 customs ue Sander the of Letters patént have dein issued to the G.N.A.P.Limited with a capital stock of $90,000, and head Montreal with a capitel stook Hor and head office at Medicine © rR pps se \u201c4, WOMEN SIT IN PARLIAMENT, : a First National Assembly to Be 8 Constituted In Finland.Helsingfors, May 35.Finnish Land the firat national assembly in the world in which women deputies appear, and the fret in which the So- e a eo strongest party, opened its initial session In a temporary Tai.There were nineteen women en I various parts of the hall.Some of them have already obtained fame in connection with general politics and women's political emanci Alexandre.Gripendurg was one of the best known.: ampion of: She is\u2019 a spinster and a women su e She is well known in England end the Continent as a Finnish delegate to women's congresses.Another was Mina Sifllampe, also a spinster, who for many years domestic servant until she became tor of a Bocialist newspaper.> eêll- Drowned on Fishing Trip.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.«STDERR St.John, N.B., May 25.\u2014The holiday in St John was \"marred by thé drowning of George Bolton, jun.Accompanied by Edward Hipwell, the young man went to Lake Latimore on a fishing trip.They pushed off in a small boat, but discovered when some little distance from shore t the \u2018boat, which had not been used since 1 last year, and wes leaking badly.They endeavoured to reach the shore, but.being unable to do so.both jumped chil and was drowned.Hipwell, after a desperate struggle, the bank | and gave the alarm.cu, on Ww.F.Lewis 'Dles-Sudéaniy.KJ 57 ~Dr.Wm.Fred.K.L win, MLA fo Dutteri, sud- |» enly a 3 \u2018 ure.Ho \u2018in thé \u2018city vie |\u2019 2 A.nis, of Belleville, and Dr.Fred, | Erimante ho were 14.the.1, 2% un andrid a few moments, ut DEL Lewis was Sead when they Arrived.| The Negro Murderer Still at Largs.- Ce 821 May 26-\u2014After te the survew | à customs outport, under the survey af Indpor.: craft.The twd Inds u -In vi f the view © mb a maps of the: D te The KERR.Lt.-Col,\u2019 Join oh \u2018Prentéçat, .James .G.Rose, Teal.James A.Ogilvie, | Montreal.D.W.Lockerb, Montreal, delay if you desire.to: $5.00 per shai J 7 + TC LITE SAYORD: 0 \"You are given an opportunity to invest with.th this Company.This is 4 rare opportunity, as it worth while Mining Enterprises\u2014one of the few in which money will be made.Already ten eins éxceedingly high in silver values have been located by E.K.Roche, Government Mining Engineer, in charge, and the\u2019 property \u201cshows signs of being a perfect network of silver ores.Remember the allotment of shares open for public pubecription is lim ited, and from present indications will be taken upsin a few days._VATIONAL TRUST BUILDING, 151 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL [ - 2: = .Owing to the well known wealth of this property, and the probable discoveries of other mineralized veins of \u201cuntold valué, it was sold by the Government for eash and a royalty of 10 per-cest on all ore mined.This company ix one of the only two mining.able concessions from the Crown under these conditions; and this in itself is : guaranty to the shareholders of handsome returns.rns which have obtained valu- LAKE Crown Reserve Mines, Lid, has one of de strongest Boards of Directors of any Mining Company in Cobalt, composed of men of shrewd bénigess ability and keen foresight.~ Eo .\u2018 w, 1, Gear, \u2018Vice-President, Montreal.James Cooper.Secretary-Treasurer.DIRECTORS: A J.Remus Laurendeau, H.H.Lyman, C.B.Potter, Toronto.Col.Charles Ties A.Smart, Ww.om McKay.Montreal A.C.Macdonselt, M.P., Toronto.\u201d ve prominent men in one of the very few Do not to have some of this valtable stock.Act to-day.Get all the shares you can.- It 'will be placed on the : Active List of Cobalt Stocks very shortly.You will never be able to buy it again at such.a low figure.Before this year is out! the stock will in all likelibood bring from $2.00 once.LEER ve My da 0.2045 Ta ue, 5 EE \"FISCAL AGENTS ah Pe A wae Write or ï Wire us at ~ Reservations : made \u2018only i in orders Make 811 cheques, drafts, & expresses payable t 1600 pan, Mine J Lumber I Tayior Min soon 5 op Foe Tr ou Tra 1900 Bak Post $006 Sen Fever 0 1 WILL 8 anhe ada, $0 Hubbard EHiott 1500 Ban.en RAE 2000 Nev.Common- 600 Little Niples 1000 Comalt Central 1009 Dal ney Oi .busy 000 ington Mines 1088 va tk 0 Goldfield 1900 3 Mansfield M.750 aMispas Extension recommen urchase of\u201d a WRITE mr pestiout rt Deaton | Unlisted.oct 1339-1340-1341-1343 Real tate Tenders for Streét Lighting \u201cCity of Hamilton, Ontario.\u201d for lighting by electricity the Py i sc 2 ron SUIS SE in.rs, e for five or ten an rom we Ww.C, .Clerk orks, Sy ra Hamilton, vu be !cecetved by tlie undersigned up to 13 o'clocit \"hoon, Tuesday, July may eon, an H ity Clerk.ade WEN \u2018 234 16eod City Hall, Hamliton, May 24, 1907.UNION MACHINISTS STRIKE.Entre an on the - Re Railway.ji eu di \"were \u20ac x ; e men.At Susquehanna, Pa, one hun- res snd dent CCS men ele.he ordsr $ The - Canadian : Mining.Journal, of uhréliablé istrict .that are | being offered to the public tor, the ex- Tess.pUFDONE sections; the.publishers of e Canadian Mining Journal ave t arts ie dvisable to have a correct one mad The very Mest fhufhoritative dass hive Den.used, nas.been .pHed at great\u2019 e Einar Sa com-; : [ Mithoush convenientsy Sai, la prehensive, clear, An ue SN go le, Mt tel: of Ca Trest Bldg.Lor E25 PATENT NOTIC To all whom it may concerns Be it known that the owners adiah Patent No.93, 5, Sremtea 1905, to Leon Emes FREE.AbseLitELr NEW, UP-TO-DATE |COBALT MAP and LETTER for sale.t, provements in \u201cTrack or Trofeo: commenced to manufacture thereunder.The letters patent, the right to manufacture thereunder, and the device covered by the said letters patent are now E : of Can: June \u20ac reg ae Ea seein hr mir me \" NG For turther Information address M Magne.Hendy Guide for Cobalt Inves.Marion a , tors,, N : ci SCT ay Yor Late Bale Monet rai pp .a \u201d saw PÉTER WHITNEY, #}\u2014 GOBALT SECURITIES, 166 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF MONTREAL, relatives and creditors of for oy Province of Quebec, In th and Province of Ontario, Merchant decsased, who died trict of Montreal, at the Tutelle next, a ten of the lock in the fo thereof , and that tof se the said deceas published twice in ed, on or .before the Go day of June, 1907, a a Statement of their names and addresses, uth parti details of their She and respectively, and of the mecuri- PER by far reby.furthed Five that roceed.to of Montreal.a 5 CHAMPOUX.Depaty P.ponte, ra Mc * Passe GL the thee, be Tr Re od dats the :daid econsed ri ° DE ere, having regard ¢ claims of h° | We \u2018have chartered dE or persons w Shy or 2 bosn received.P.Wer held doticiage aie ete ot oes of ebation.> FRED, We.THISTLETHWAITE Thee be ri.Dated at Vaskieek Hu, Ont, this 10th 113 4 4 law and.as we.have made an ot \u201cUpwards [KK two Paylor lotping Ca sad a Pin (ges FE ES r BRYANT'S COBALT TOUR and en ad- .000 for To it naturally follows that cad œ the Japanese.arvived in Srepécadity * gold.A who.iy\u201d led: Jeët $400,000 Hawt\u201d unr i Lin sa hie housh.Many will borrow wpmer-2t Interest: | te\u2019 prin ree-fula\u2019 tion of oa previous year.ET Sead or ae Frailcoss, Gd 18 \u2014- Ex-Parte.= - NOTICE TO CREDIT ons, Dame Sarah Hudson, of th In the matter of the BS onald District of Montreal, widow or thy late MoLeod, 1ste of the Town of Vankleek Btaphenson y, in his fife time of -Hill, in thé County of Prescott\u2019 and the same place, requiring se\u2019 appoint- Province of Ontario, Merchant, de- ment of a curator to the v t Soa of the safd late: Stephenson Goodbod: qe is hereby ET pursuant = Pe uioner.Becton sed Stat aving seen th petitio f sald of Ontario, 1897, and amendments th petitioner.it i» hereby ordered that the | claire against the Entate- of a Mer Stephenson Goodbody, shall appe fore ly, Ni ar beforo Lead.ate LA) thè Town of Vankleek HiIL the Prothonotary of \u2018the Buperlor Court, at the Court House in the City of Mant.real, on Tu eo fourth day of June orenoon to give their advice upon the contents of the sald petition ne the conclusions + und _twice fri.French | ip La Bar ce ir.Frenc n t both 4 ers published vin the City = \u2014 : 7's UNDER THE WINDING UP AST \u2019 tour will 2 [ri a a ee IE on will prevail Gs time.The cost of ECS ee A RE EU \u2018 Tot the.or 503 Bir te Gar aco | anid oto BY TRAIN.ogétions.or o_o | tials for viet the principal properties, : | [¥reight Man into Number of Moen incuding the - NIPISSING.of VE amahle Corona : son, an a octo opportunity for \"ponte, PO night \u201calthe invitation IE oth Que party is opm el freight Chain, § alowg the Xs- Investors B Men : piapade, pear y ran {oto a Cobalt aon: en, Brokers and all dest in nwber of satiore trom the steamship ~wonderfu}- « rs Jum a Rerived Don au] BRYANT BROS.& (0, Pete in \u2014 04.Sw Francois Xavier SL, Manet.© enn oe, .\u2014 4 ; Méatsétios ¢ made pub- i In omoluiu show SE me \u2018of Jap ; this country Mi way of { es -{ Net profits for\u2014the- year \u2014aêter doductioe alt charges Specle.\u2026.«eee.vorene seve Sess ceieeeereere os veseesies STE 00 \u2018adm GE Dominion Government Demand Notes.eo 200 336378007: A | Deponit with Dominion Government £ for Security\u201d \"ot Note .Circulation \u201c.ceecee eosvesens Notes of and Cheques on ather Banks, a Sy \u2018qus\u201cfesn.other Banks In pees ; Balances due rom er Banks in United si Tee oT < i die from gfe anks- elsowhers than in Can 4 + end thé United King neue sieves sesso encor - ét TY se > pdm mma pi Ral .IS GOOD bi Reasons Why : 1\u2014Western Canada Wheat Land is tinent to-day, and not liable to manipulation of the stock markets.NOW IS THE TI ro BUY.2\u2014It is right in the heart of the Great Wheat Plains of Saskatche- best investment on Cott in wan.f 3\u2014The wonderful productiveness of: thè rich æ of the Last À Mountain Valley is shown by the ont to the Government for 1906 of an average of Seb bus Is to the: acre, 4\u2014The rapid ment of the district has brought forth- the enmpetlion thes railways.5A abundant supply of timber for fuel and fencing is to be tad ; this district.: Pp rainfall and a good water supply.Send 250.for our beautiful, new photographio souvenir, entitled \u2018The Lake and the Land of the Last Mountain.Valley,\u201d which Is not only a work of art, but a book of authentio information.With this Souvenir we also send the 20th Century Atias of Canada, Mips, wesoriptive Matter, eto., FREE Wm.Pearson Co.Ltd.230 Northern Bank Building, \" WINNIPEG.T he Sterling Bank of Tanai Proceedings af the First Annual Genera] Meeting of the Shareholders, ned at the Head Office of the Bank, 50 Yonge Street, Toronto, on Tuesday, tho iil.day of May, 1907.The chair was taken by the President, Manager was requested to act as Secretary.read: To the Shareholders: Ted The Directors beg to present the Jollowing Settlement of the resuit ot 4 \u2018 of the Bank for the first year ending 30th April, 1907: organisation expended; management and commisalon on sick sold:.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.i Me.G.T.Bomers, mil.the Gemerm \u201d when the followinig natement vas ! of fin | Premium on tock sold .00100spersstatnssas0e sarees essen ssesnsas TL 1 riated as follows: es _ Approp: .Dividend No.L (14% per cent.quarterly) payable 15th May.190%.3268388 Transterred to Reserve Fund .\u2026.\u2026.11reu ou.00 aecvue eovcésceves TL Balance at Credk Profit and Loss.æ PSOVSSen0e 0510 ea Secon mesare 17,53 \" a = 7\" RESERVE FUND.IY Balance at credit of account 30th April, 1907 Lecce BITES SE C.-T SOMBER Prasttant; GENERAL STATEMENT ; LIABILITIEL \u2018Notes in circulation\u2019 torent Ww Seresvecsstenra presets sneeee not bearing interest Deposits bearing interest (including \u2018Interest to date).+.rarouenésestscauce anvcve passes > 1,470.201.60 * sens 1 win Sass aes ee a.accrued ssesnren 1,908,401.68 Due to otper Banks in Canada .\u2026\u2026\u2026cocssie vescou proces poccsonmes \u201cny Total Liabilities to hy PUDMC Lrecrvovsessiece venose severe vévoccca $2,455.873,88 Capital @tock paid .\u2026.\u2026.seLevrewve sue Suse ones peu eee oy Her 4 Reserve .srepocu-aghc0u baue eevee 1 Balancé of p i i i AAO rn La iy | Dividend Nov Ta sagable 13th May.1907! 21e peu pecuce méccespsne 9.489.; - 35 15000038 ASSDTS.\u2018 ( ES Railway and other Bonds.Debentures \u2018and Stocks Bebeersan 42006 =: * \"+ Loans on Call secured by Stocks and Debentures ,\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.LE ta pate al Bllls discounted and advances current.cee vee man $2,122.1 Bank Premises, Safes and Office Furniture .eos ou.TL.Other Aseets hot.included under facegoins HOGdé.ses.: Toronto, 30th April, 1907.On moving the adoption of the Report.the President remarked to the dl holders: \u201cYour Board of Directors have great pleasure in prégenting Tou their First Annual Report.which they feel satisfied you wil receive wit Owing = to ihe bien Totes of money which have existed during year, the profits n ve,.we c + been mos to couraeiog.now well established in the Provinte of Ontario, heving and feel that we can 1ÿok forward with confidence, wood business for the Bank of which you are the prop \u201che members of the Boa card mds person eet of the curities held by the Bank at the Toronto and Mantreal offices on ee Te lat.our fiscal year, and have verified to same in the books of the Bank, The usual resolutions were moysd and adopted, z \u201co A The scrutineers rted the following gentiémen duly elected to act as oi.Bi EE 10% the bullding.09.4-4 2° oe Store for tho ençuine se year: E force Atkin, B.A.wp.Mie LE, Wm, neen, Gsorge, Sidney Jones, Noel arshall, G, erm, C.W, Spencer, J.H.Tiidon, .= iy The meeting then adjourned.15 à hewly-eleoted At & subsequent meeting of the Directors, Mr.a.Te wes rè-élected President and Mr.K: W.George Vice-President by an vote.FW.BROUGHALL, General sue The Bteriing Bank of Canada, \u2018Toronto, May 21, 1907, made from the cele.\u201cGOUROOK TENT DUCK All tyles and sises tock.Immediate aelivery : Ft fell p LEE « The.Gourock Ropework baer Co, \\ 28 ST.PETER STREET MONTR EAL 1 eu Cpe in: the matter of HADLEY CEMENT COMPANY or CANADA, LIMITED, Montreal, in liquidation.atotre, iy hereby Xiven that on the 14th I.bave sold 281 ot rt vo lots mia 1 originally owned.Balantde sR duy of , 1907 e wore pointed Joint Liquidators \u2018to the Estate pt tha |§ 884 $80.00 per lot.For fuither DOVE Tani Hquidation.tha i ticulars Soply to tL All oy aviog élaimé\u2018 ngainet the said autre, by order\"df th Bupdrior \"court, le game on or his er of crane.1007, to: - ss sie aes od ps Jo\u2014-$340, wes Pise de eared || + 74 RTE Saturday, May 2 23, i oy Lig F # CE oh = Va A Fry Good Day to Buy Summer Dresses A PURE LINEN Hand Embroidered Hardly credible, but true.a lot ot hand-embroidered Robes we have just got in from Ireland, worth anyway from $20 to $25 apiece.There is nothing else like them in | Canada; each one is alone.Mauve, pink.blue and white.half made.of course\u2014but then, half LIGHT COLORED MUSLINS The accumulation of a season\u2014 .20 to .35 values included.weave or color, we shall place on sale at the one price of .15 a yd.a lot of odd pieces that have accumu- The values offered are so good that we can afford to depend pretty much on the window display of them to sell them; and the window display is so attractive that it will pay you to come down and see it this afternoon or to-night, even if you don\u2019t buy anything on Mon- We know, of course, that to see them is to buy them.lated this season.LADIES\u2019 SHIRT SOMETHING NEW IN BLACK WAISTS $1.98.HE '.couté dog a of > a.by ur ade Ë guaranteed.y T0xin.wide.BEES .slightly soiled, Monday, 2 for All-Wool Fish Net Voile : The.catch of the season.Paris says so.It is very beautiful and crisp, and made with a ; = large open mesh.Perfectly black and guaranteed 15 keep so.\u201cit is Yomi worn over taffeta silk foundations, colored as well as black.No eel it to-day and Monday at .63, .75, ue yang of a 25% 400 only Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists of fine white Lawn.in°20 different deigns, plain, decided and lingerie styles; dainty and beautifully_ trimmed with fine laces and handsome cmbroideries, finely tucked and well finished.All perfect fitting; sizes 34 to 42 inches bust measure; values $2.50 and $3.00.Monday What we ordered of - it \u2018has just come in.tits You'd Pay $50 to a Tailor to Make, to be Had Here Today and Monday at $25 .+ Tight fitted: shiek tweeds, very strict tailor-made, trimmed with THE THIRD DAY OF A GREAT HOSIERY SALE For Monday there will be added a special purchase of cotton, lisle and cashmere hosiery for women and Every pair perfect.largest range of colors we have ever offered, cluding lots of tans.$ailk:\"fit guatanteed.\u201c \u2014Eton styles in tweed, silk lined, fancy collars, new elbow sleeves.\u2014Hip length styles in Panama, military effects, tight-fitted coats, .¥ three-quarter sleeves; colors black, navy and brown.(XF, \u2014 Russian Jacket Suits in check tweeds, trimmed with straps, piped \u2018Any one of these suits to-day and on Monday $25.00 each.Fit 30 and .35 qualities, per pair, 21 -40 qualities, per pair 45 qualities, per pair .50 qualities, per pair.60 qualities, per pair .85 qualities, per pair $1.00 qualities, per pair .For boys, extra heavy Cotton ribbed for summer wear, all sizes, per * MONDAY\u2014THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAY READY HEMMED SHEETS.72-80, Hemmded £.M.Duçkworth, Byracuse; per, Toronto; H.M.Arnold, J.3 Slattery, 3 Catman FABLE LINEN BY THE YARD.900 yards of Fine Bleached Table Damask, Irish Flax, strong even thread, giving it a beautiful, lasting.glossy.finish, To-day's value, $1.00 a yard.Monday.4 1 SLIGHTLY SOILED TABLE 35 \u2018 CLOTHS.© \u201cYA lot of beautiful Irish and Scotch - Table Cloths, all pure linen, the - Very best; double damask.fine quality, no dressing.PILLOW SLIPS.round thread.Value 23c cach.TRIMMING RIBBON .25.1800 yards of Taffeta ribbon, just the right kind for trimming sailor hats or for bows, be mches and in PILLOW COTTON.3 300 yards 44 in.Circular Pillow .3°1-2 2:1-2, ; Cotton, good quality, no dress- rds.Prices now 34.50, $5.08 and $3.80, Monday, 50 CLEARING OUT BATH TOWELS AT 2 FOR 25, H00 White \u2018and Crearh Towels, Plain and a best English make, heavy soft fleecy nap, splendid dryers.) Monday, per yard .LINEN PARASOLS $1.75.; An all-finen Para:zol\u2014lace and \u201c|, embroïderéd-\u2014well made, with natural wood: handles.Price $1.75.ARING OUT A LOT OF BUREAU COVERS AND PILLOW SHAMS, = lle Hemstitched and Drawn Bureau Bhams, Splendid goods, Monday, eazh .\u201cSUITS AND SKIRTS | Don't pur your Suits and Skirts ready-made \u2018before see!ng what we can.do- far .our prices for the same made to order are very little more than those\u2018; © stores.Very little more in price, and twice the satistaé=; suits To ORDER in light weight Summer Tweeds, in the newest shades, ELE : atripes.and check effects, in the w Pugéda sleeve, no lining In coat.= pe summer months, we have reduced it almost to cost prices Regular $25.00.» regular Eton style, with the oi this is & garment to be 5- SEPARATE SKIRTS for Yachting or Golfing, in white, blue, Brown\u201d \u2018or Eree serge.ve ee © SH.K SHIRT WAIST SUITS to order .SUITS TC To ORDER in pure Irish Linen, guaranteed not to\u2019 shrink \u2018in the TRAVELLING COATS to onder In Tweed, Reguiss 818.TRAVELLING SUITS in Tweed, satin lining in coat.Regular $85.00 sess ces soe Mea be Ph-asana0 ses pes gh cr American Ladies\u201d Tarr, : Entente STRÉET WEST.Tatéphone up.soy; The late Professor Cope limited quantity ot the product would .a runs tee oa a Ventes \u2018a Baia Dr, Loew tan that the Mexicans pregs thoy insects anad use the honey at their meals.They were also sald to prepare trom it by fermentation an alcoholic drink.Anothey learned that the natives apply it to bruised and swollen bs.heen suggested seriously that these ants might by culture attain the rank It average avout of.\u201c torty (0.3943) grams, / ttle over ht \u2018times (8.2) that of ant's the pumiber of retunds [n a neat at six the \u2018utmost + Justity-~the entire\u2019 produnt would be only two-thirds of a.potind troy.\u201ctollected at * duh 3g of all har | à to 4 the\u2019 Morel An analysis Lomme diémlet oi witan apéctas à san Toaians have, I ~ (EASE: AT WELLAND Barti, a Millionaire Brewer, Who Jumped $15,000 Bail.{WILL FIGHT EXTRADITION Wanted in New York State on Charge of Being Implicated in Arson Conspiracy.Special to the Muntreal Star, St.Catharines, Ont.May 25\u2014The Barti case may develop Into a second Gaynor-Grçenc cause.Mr.H.H.De- wart.of Toronto, who is acting for the millionalre brewer.Herman Bart), \u201cPom: the State of New York is spar- Ing no expense or lime to have extradited, gave the court at Welland to under - flund on Thursday that his client will not return to the United States without a big struggle.He asked for an adiournment, so the case was enlarged until June 8.Bartl, therefore, returns to jail tor another two weeks.Bartl is wanted in New York State on a charge of belng implicated in the alleged conspiracy to burn the big brewery at Auburn nearly three years ago, and collect the insurance.If the plot had been carried out, it is said, several lives would \u2018have been sacri- ticed.i Bart! lives in Syracuse, and he owns several breweries.Some years ago he purchased for $12,000 the Lake Shore Malting Company's large brewery situated in the very centre of Auburn.He let It He idle, and put over $78,000 worth of insurance on the place DETAILS OF THE PLOT.The plot to burn the building was discovered by accident.John Law- lorgan employe of another brewery, names the refrigerator in the Bartl b ing, and was there with his team daily.He saw two men, Wittig and Dippould, in the building frequently, but never could understand what they were doing.On the night of September 13, 1904, Lawlor saw the two men go into the bullding, and their actions were suspicious.He Investigated and found the most extensive arrangements all completed for setting fire to the building.Barrel upon barrel of kerosene and gasoline were stored in the building, and the walls and floors were thoroughly saturated with the inflammable stuff.Two candles were Ingenlously arranged, one in each wing of the building, so that when they burned down they would set fire to a heap of were surrounded.Only fifteen feet away was a large tenement where several hundred foreigners lived, and there were other large buildings in close touch.Enough gasoline and coal oll was found In the place to have blown not only the Bart! building into smithereens, but the neighboring buildings as well.Wittig was never caught, but Dip- pold was arrested in Chicago.He made a clean breast of the whole thing.and said that Bart] had hired himself and Wittig to do the deed.Bart] was convicted on Dippold\u2019s evidence, but was allowed out « on bail of $15,000./ * LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.Hamilton; A.E.Mortimér, Ottawa: M.Alvin, Toronto: 8: M.Barrett, Lorontot] w.Hogg, Toronto; J.A: rod aie J.R.Myers, Toronto; = Nichotis, New York: C.A.Murray, Moncton; =.Stowart, Winnipeg.At the Place Viger\u2014Jos.Rentall, New lev, New York; J.W.Corley, 8t.Louis; T.W.Maddox, London; H.C.Lowe, Portsmouth; F\\ E.Turcotte, Three Rivers; H.W.Simpson, Now York.: At the St.Lawrence Hall.\u2014 Arthue Coleby, London, England;: F.W N.Y.; J.H.McLare Louisville; A, E.Fortin Magog: J.B.te, Toronto; W.Bpooner, Calumet; J.W.Ross, Brant- Fraser, Lachute_ At the Queen's \u2014 B.LJ \u2018Ward, Brant.ford; D.J.Alexander, Quebec: J.T.James, Ottawa; G.T.Cleveland, Dan- ville; H.J.Dawson, Bt, Catharines; G.5.Meagher, Ogdensburg; C.W.Glover, Mountain View; T.B.Fealey, New York; \u2018l'E.Davis, Ottawa.At the St.James\u2014A.M.Cross, 1» Ottawa are Gibb, Malone; J.J.Mc- Ewan Bangor.At the Carsiake\u2014E.Casson, Toronto; H.W.Lyster.Boston; H.B.Dryden, Moncton; J.Kennedy,: St.John; J.Mor- any, Granby; A.E.Nichols, Nashua; \u2018A.F.Guertin, Malone; M.Goodfellow, Woodlands.At the Alblon\u2014W, B.Peterson, sen loops; D.A.Jackson, Chicago; M.Jones, Point Perry; N.ie ne Faglane, Ottawa; ul ew.Me Hartf F.Lysogh York; A.Garland, ord; F.N.A, Cameron, Ottawa.At the Stanley\u2014Herbert.James, Otta.Gordon Brewer, Ottawa; W.C' wa; -Coults, Malone; P.L.Lynch, HA York: C.L.Leberge, Windsor; M.M tawa: A.BR.Leduc, Huntingdon; G, or (dermon.Detroit; M.C.Murphy, Utica.=~ At the Russell\u2014A.BE.Wiggett, G.H.aL the B.Cohen, Sherbrooke: Geo.W.Bonner, Toronto; C.G.Browlette, Man- sonville; \u201cPB.Casson, Toronto; 8.A.Mason, Mansonville; R.Verity, Toronto; J.W.(Taylor, Mansonvi Ue; 8.J.Gibbons, Johns- bure., At the Corons-\u2014T.Brick, Hawkesbury: miss McDonald, Minneapolis; Miss Edwards, J.Garland, Ottawa; 8.L \u2018Bherbrooke; Dr.Singer, Toronto; H A, Richards, Ottawa; C.Lynch, \u2018Quebec: Tr.ronin, Hélfast; BE.L, Stewart, London; ru L.Hull.Boston, ' At the Turkish Bath Fotel \u2014 P.N.field; F Gallagher, Ottawa: W.\u201cman, Windsor; W.Smith, ottawa: À L \u201cCole, Bt.Hyacinthe; M, Clark 1 ston; Frank Yeigh, Toronto \"At the Grand Union \u201cA B.Hunt, | ; M.St.Fran anna I.i \u2018Fil a Ey Saturday, May 25, 1907.Cool Summer Dress Goods l The Pure Food Store Goods fresh and pure as il is What could be more handsome, more stylish, more correct for summer months than a dress of Voile We can\u2019t help talking about the value of Qur.or Crepe de Chine.These fabrics Whitewear, and the daintiness of its make up, cut; possible to secure.That means getting the best.Any grocery can sell staple goods, but we skirmish the markets of the world to find oil-soaked shavings with which they.AT THE HOTELS.or At the Windsor \u2014 R.J.soma tl York; W, F.Banks, Quebec; H.C.Bir-'{ Potsd sdain, N.Y.; F.A.Clukey, Pottzdarh, | ford, J.A, Fraser, Bt, Faustin; C.C, |.'Drysdale, Appleton; D.McEiroy, Valley- in: J.Burns, Morriston; A, M Bell, King- \"M + \u2018 mondville; Arthur Martineau, Quebec; A.FH.Champion, Toronto; to; D: Eh Que JMD.St, Stanislas; \u2018alba! onto Pally, durable.Of course you'll be busy now gelling ready lo go away.Make oul a memo of Your needs and you'll save money by geiting them here.A specia] line of cream Nun's Veiling, Cashmere, Bedford Cord, Sorge, Panama Taffeta and Lustre, superior qualities, all pure wool materials.These are goods taken out of our regular stock.and clearing at a ridiculously low price.This lot consista of all the leading weaves, French and English manufacture.Regular 75c, 89c and $1.Monday .e en.55c These fabrics are here in a wide range of shades, for all purposes: Voile Lopuisine, regular 8c, EC 69c Crepe de Chine, 55c value.45\u20ac Colored Batiste, 39c value.\u201c5c Homespun Suitings, 89c, va- ue.\u201c Monday is the big day in the Basement.It's the day thousands of Montreal women, who look for economic offers, avail themselves of our rare opportunities.Monday there will be a feast of low-priced goods, values that would, cost you 25 to 30 per cent.more in the ordinary stores.Our stock of Kitchen utensils, etc., has been thoroughly replenished and prices low as ever.Covered Granite Kettles, will hald 10 and 12 quarts, choice of two sizes, Monday.- 30¢ Odds and ends Granite ware, to clean -up, haif price.The \u201cScroggie Special\u201d Gas \u2018Mantle, each .12%¢ - Remnants of Dinner ware to close out: Platters.various sizes .23¢ Covered Dishes .ccovee.20¢ | Plates rosaries sarssosccuus Se are cool and dainty, but strong and trimmings and finish.It is absolutely the pinnacle.of Whitewear perfection.Monday will be a day of special - bag à in Corset Covers.Here\u2019s anexample.LC \u201ca s Cambric Corset Cover, trimmed ] Better: Lines,\u2019 Better trimmed, lace and ribbon.Regular Regular 80c,.for .\u2026.\u2026.BOcC 20e.for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0000000000 12c With 2 insertions of lace, trimmed, This Tot haa the largest Suantity.lace and ribbon.Regular 23c, for .evens 15c signs.Regular asc, for.2We All beautifully trimmed lace, oth- Corset Cover, allover embroidery ers with embroidery and ribbon.front: also other designs.Regular 27c, for .18¢ |} Regular.396, for.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.27¢ dainty, appelizing foods that are pure and wholsesome.Prime Roast Beef, per 1b.35e .Jellled Tongue .Bec 1 pint bottle Maconochie's Sauce .s\u2026.\u2026.20e 1 quart Olives .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.35c Panyan Pickles .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.20¢ Special\u2014(Sorento) a Sweet Juicy Orange, 2 sizes, 15¢ and 20¢ | dozen.- rn Sale of Sample HOSIERY This sample Hosiery sale is of out-of- the-ordinary importance, as samples always surpass regular goods; no seams im this lot: they are shaped lo fit theileg, will not rip, and will keep their shape a long time, and don't hurt the feet.All Spring Summer weights in this lot.Lanes all wool plain and ribbed black Cashmere Hose.Regular Sc to Tic.Special .1.00000 © een tees PR ER 39¢ Ladies Lisle Thread Hose, lace ankle and all lace, double heel and toe, newest shades.b50c quality.Special 35e or 3 pair.81.00 SEE OUR LINE OF $2.50 HAND BAGS, $1.45.Just the Kind of RIBBONS Every woman finds need for at this period of the, year.Just the bare price announcement of Ribbon prices should be sufficient to bring a crowd here Monday.An opportunity to stock up for summer at notable savings.Extra heavy quality Chiffon Taffeta Silk Rihbpn: in\u2019 ail shades, superior Quality Mbban, suitable for millinery, sashes, etc.; 5 Inches wide.,.socccc0s ++ aesevs sesbaesearsesi.s 18¢ .6 Inches wide.© crevé cortsceces: creute movseu amet re cens 23c Fancy Stripe and Plaid Ribbon, 5 inches wide, some\u201d with heavy raised cord, on edge, suitable for shirring.In a good assortment of shades.Regular 29c.Special veau nan eva dre Lecce nen 0000 Fancy Ribbons jn conventional designs, 4 Inches wide, yard, - AN ELEGANT DISPLAY $2.75 Waists $1.58 For Monday we have one of the Juckiest purchases ever made in Ladies\u2019 White Waists, American make, by one of New York's daintiest manufacturers.This line is beautifully trimmed with Swiss embroidery and Val.Jace insertion, French tucking.4 \u2018In New Yark\u2019s favorite styles.A consolation to women is that these waists cannot be duplicated in Montreal; all exclusive New York le ; $2.50 and $2.75 value, for 1.58.(See Window display.) Trunks and Travelling EI Bags New goods arriving daily.To facilitate\u2019 sclling we have placed.them in lots to sell at $1.89,- 2.48, $2.93, $3.97, $4.98.These goods are.worth from one-quarter to ône- half more than the prices asked.All trunks initialled free.\u2018 Union | pecect Fitting Union as If you want to be relieved of that dragging down sensation that drawers cause,'and that olimbiné up: the back of the undershirt, get into a vou will wish you had known of them years ago.We have hem priced as below, oJSLE BALBRIGGAN (with class \u2018and exclusive designs, every one of whichis confined DE miseries = and ankle length), 756, © sively to us for Montreal, and being Carpet Specialists every.design \u2018M has been selected for its artistic merit.As for values we ask in- .tending purchasers to see ours and compare them with what is shown $100, 91.25, $1.50, $3.00.\u2018VERY LIGHT GAUZE SILKOLINE, with ankle length, Jong or short : Sleeves, $150.Kneo length, no sleeves, anywhere else in the city.25, ' \u201c AI Woo), $2.50 and.$4.25, .Merino, a.m and $8.75 -* 2 : Ma Orders Receive Prompt Attention Le aE nee Ÿ ë 3 $ ; oan oly bs bad in Suit.After a few.days trial, THE NEW \u20ac CARPET STORE.English Axminster\u2019 Carpete\u2014-Ses our immente range of pu.\u2018 \u20ac English Wilton Carpete-See our large assortment, showing \"al 19.the latest high class novelties tor thin season.- English Brussels Carpets\u2014In the highest grade of those popular floor coverings we show an exceedingly strong and splendidly assort- THE KNIT- TO- FIT MFG.Co RETAIL ed range at prices that are unequalled in the city.*9 BRANCH.English Tapestry Carpets\u2014In the best quality of 10 wire goods 597 St.Catherine Street West, Jo.and great durability.| : BECKER BROKE DOWN UNDER INQUISITION Confesses He Witnessed Murder of Little Girl by His Companion.New York, May 25\u2014On being con.fronted with the corpse of Amelia Stafreldt, Henry Becker, who was arrested on suspicion, broke down, ac» cording to the.police, and\u2018 co that he had witnessed the assault that preceded the murder of the fifteen year old Elmhurst girl, The crime was done by a companion, .the prisoner sald.He asserted his own nocence.Becker's admission followed a * third .degree\u201d examination that proved his undoing.He had been taken to the undertaker\u2019s,\u201d where the body hams lain since it.was found in a little frequen field adjoining the farm.of the gite father.\u2018There he was ordersd,.first, to look at the vire des body, and then À to place his right hand upon the cold D.forehead.Becker shu dderingly obeyed and the next inoment collapsed.Dragged to his fget and supported on either side by a gg he was \u2018| asked, *\u201c Did you kill the His answer, according to his captors, was\u2014* Oh, my God, I did not do &.but the man who was with me did it.He killed the girl, and I ran down to the Ww Detective Grabam said that after the calmer hé said hat the him ju te vroods ta -Latterward joined which he.had fied, and that they went went \u201cto the.farm of ot Mee.\"Fale Bade se \u2026 where they washed ids de ae the the mp in the :y: Tetective G says, Lee To ont and \u2018the x \u201cwicf- ot b \u201cThe 2 | Reus of cui Ube Soi 40d Dip with Becker's story, but wil bend thelr energies to finding his companton.They are convinced that two men were .Libraries, etc.fplendid values.el directly or tmatreotiy concerned .' \u2018MAGAZINES AND MAGAZINES, : (Washington Herald), When, some weeks ago, \u2018thé Chi-{ cago: Chronicle made a sweeping de- country were deteriorating, not a word far 4s.we were able to observs, and not the slightest disposition to uphold the contrary belief was manifested by \u2018the newspaper press.- The logical conclusion to: be drawn from thiy 4s that the opinion of -our Chicago cen- temporary is general; and, indeed, one stands each month finds it difrféult to | understand how thers could be any other view.\u2018Of course, there are magazines and perlodicals.whioh burden the news] © 1604-606 ST.CATHERINE ST.W.we show an excellent range, and we strongly recommend them in pre- \"sference to a cheap Brussels on account of their artistio appearahce Fine Wilton Rugs\u2014A good range of beautiful medallion and orl- ental designs and color combinations suitable for Dining.Room, Dens, in the crime.Lo 9.0 x 10.6 .\u2026\u2026,p.at $30.00 9.0 x 12.0 a $35.00 C11.8 x 12.0.a 841.50 .Scotch: Linoleums, 2 and 4 yards wide, a splendid range of nigh ; - elilss'noveities \u2018in qualities that always give satisfaction to the con- claration that the magazines of the sumer.- Splendid values at 400, 450, 800, 556, 600 and 65e square sa .of protest came from the public, so PR SSD >>>>>>>>>>>>>p>>>p>>p> TCHEN & COM ANY wd magazines, which is fo sey that the |\u2019 d jcharge of mediocrity, and worse, cannot: justly be brought against all.| Brogdly speaking.the older publica- | ° tions\u2014the ones which have been land.| marks in literary.America for years\u2014 may be sald to retain fully the high |.standing they have long enjoyed.It | TTT WEST 328 ST CATHERINE ST.is .the newer, fiashier, and cheaper | ones\u2014vastly cheaper In quality, as well \u2018ag in price\u2014which are not representative of anything that js high and good in our civilization.he ag-: sertion that they are degenerating is hardly accurate, perhaps, since deterioration is not possible in a thing which stands at zero in\u2019 the beginning.Bome of them, doubtless, are well in.tentioned, but, again; speaking gener-, ally, in their frensied efforts to gain | circutatiôn what has come.to be called \u201cituck-raking,\" we think the majority of them häve done décidedly more harm; than.good ee ever stmt ' | | Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds, Rr Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James Ht.: .mt ati ., Special Notice.a 4 The most tumpatént Piano Tuners Foul, Onn Botkin | APARTMENT HOUSE AR A BIRTHS.May 20, 1907, to 38 Agnes & son.aN WN\u2014On Monday, ev.B.B.and Mrs, Brow.street, BL Boner.ard haute it, at Oxey- | BUELL\u2014On {i den Villa, Lachine Lacks, a to Mr.and Mrs.C.M, uen.* ont, 0 ln Msp écrite orn on u ay » R SON Mr.and m.- Gilmeur, 36 Young street, Montreal Annex.: 123 seed - GLESSOR\u2014On May 17th, a eon t ur and Mrs.James F.Slessor.4828 ern avenue, 222 2 cod TAMMADGE \u2014 At Agnes street.OD add M Monday.M W.Tam twin daught Beucvine vu Toronto papers please copy.MARRIAGES.FUDAH-HILL \u2014 At Bt.Andrew's Church {Church of Bootiaid), Montreal, on the find ina: instant, by the \"father où te bride, Haig, son of the late Frederick Tuash, K.C., Montreal, Carian Paulina, youngest dsughter 2 the J.Edgar Hill, D.D.(Edinburgh).124 3 LAMPTON-BUANS \u2014 On May 22nd, by ar btad by Rav.Canon Dixon, Davi ton to Lily F.Pure» only daughter of Capt.J.and Mrs.Burns, both of this city, DEATHS IN THE CITY.BURLAND\u2014At Los Angeles, Californi Wednesday, Mer, Swenty- -second, 1 George B.Burland, Esq., in his 77th year.Funeral trom his late residence, 287 Upper University street, at 3 Wednesday.May twenty-ninth.DIMOND\u2014On May 22nd, suddenly, at \u201cthe General Hospital through severe in- Juries, caused while at work.at the Dé- minion Coal 2L Centre aged 40 years.A sorrowing wite three children mourn his GRANT\u2014In this city, n residence, 4 Olle Y % .Rh Grant, son of ne fate pative of Dundo p.m., Friends of the Williams Court ©.are invited to attend.please copy.Funeral service st Ann's Church, Monday morning, at 7.30.PELTIER\u2014In this ci.oh the 24th instant, Major J.his dence.166 Bt.Hubert st.Fneral not- ce later.WARREN\u2014At Fort Willlam, Ont, 23rd Inst, after four weeks\u2019 | sas, Frank, fourth son of the lite Roh Warren, 51 Sherbrooke etrbet east, city.Funeral service at Bt.tid -\u2014Ghuréh at 8:30-this -morming.13% -3 UHELAN\u2014In this city, bn the Z5th inst, Anastasia Kirby, widow &f the late ward Whelan, native of Cè.Water Ireland.Funeral front her dence, 354.Aberat street, morning, at 8.30 o'clock, to St.rick's Church, and thence: ts \u201cNeiges Cemstery.Friends hs ances are reapecttully invited to STEVENBON \u2014 on his residence, Bishop street, oly 28rd May, R.R.epson, in his soth vear.meral- i his late residence, on Saturday 25th instant, at 3.30 pm.to St.desrge's urch, 123 TAMMADGE At 19 Agnes street, Seth, 1967, a infant and Mrs.A.W.Tam- 8 please copy.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.O'NEIL\u2014The interment of Francis Jo- Nora \u2018O'Neil, afterncon at alter.Quebec.Rivne and Toroito paper + IN MEGORIAM, 5 HUGHES\u2014An anniversary mass for se of the soul ¥f thy late re orm Hughes will be sald at \u2018St.Ann's Church, = 7 am.Monday, \u2018May 27th.Rest In | MÉMORIAM.: | anth's Mind will be bo ¢ ant- y 27th; 3 gt Fa k's clock, of Cather nd a « Me ul « Grory, only child of Mrs\u2019 ce Grory.of 595 Dorchester.st.Meet 4 DEAR \u2018OLD SALLY Ukeés Ukés lady charlotte jeily powders; so , 800d, WM.WRAY, \u201c UNDERTAKER; Yormerly ef: St Catherine street, * NOW AT 13 University Street Phone Up 3001.134 T8e0d SHAKESPEARE THE.«BgeT SELLER.\u201d | (Philadelphia Inguirer.) fn theses days of large editions «of popular novels it is interenting to know that Shakespeare continues to be the \u201cbest seller\u201d Next to the Bidle his works have a larger sale than any whitch dre printed, and the comparison is ndt fair for many reasdns, since .mopt of them are sold at a very small figure.But some twenty English and imgo ere studied | adm restraint.AH this: shows that there is a deeper love of Dent 1 than.some.cynics té belleve.Buckler.novels sel.readily, Loglo Is Logie, Tridh Intellect is more often 2s- sociated with wit than with login, hit Irish rkman recently silanced for a moment the.updraiding tongué of his foreman by a display of somes.thing which bore just emough resembe lance to logic to confuse Nis heurté.whe workman enjoyed leaning on bis hod and making shrewd tions much more than he dia stirring ® about.and the cry for \u201cMort! Mort!\u201d U ears.toll en du \u201cWhy don\u2019t you attend Jo your hn fg | the foreman, tren Patrick was Sntoring one of bi frequent pori- oda lok raised his hod with a Jeli.movement and turned a - pale} ing eyes on his accuser, now,\u201d he sald, easily, \u201c4p wan Meap him going all the fe eorra hing he'd say at all, at ail: fs aldn\u2019t say aanything ra oe.he wasn't there.An orr-witet\" wohi4 ne > aq sacs 2 tel \u2018Bu ea one er des (nin eas oS.CARS| with à take place Sunday | als acted Chooss ae dv White Lawn Blouses, made with 2 open work embroidery and lace insertion, clusters tucks, open back.3-4 sleeves Regular, $1.35.Bpecisl.SL10 White Lawn Blouses, trimmed with embroidery front, with $ embroidery insertion and oven back, 3-4 sleeves.\"és 15 Reg.$1.50, Special .A Great Variety in Ladies\u2019 Fing White Ghest Lawn Blouses, trimmed with fine Hamburg embroidery an Very large choice, ranging frèm In Dainty White Shirtwaists at 87c \u201cQood Eneugh fer Anybedy,\u201d pronounced a woman who saw them Thursdey, \u2018We think so tos white lewn {a sheer and ct the button holes are well made.If you want a better one, here are a æelection.White Lawn Blouses, trimmed in front with two panels embrold- ery, laod Insertion, wet in between and 8 wide hemstitched tucks, ED Regular.86 abo.67c BPOCIM.cv venecnncrrscercnns White Lewn Blouses, trimmed in front With 25 1-4 inch tucks, tucked back, buttoned in the back, 3-4 sleeves.Re- $i 50 œular 81.95.Special.Ph White Lawh Blouses, trimmed in front with 2 panels embroidery, 1tée insertion set in beton sa fine tuchs, o 8-4 pen testés.Regular ee down to.50¢ \u201c ees saw Val.lace Insertion.00 Expodire to Commissioner Bingham.Bpecial to The Montfeal Star.New York, N.Y., May 35.\u2014Mrs.How- wd Gould mét Commissioner Bingham and ong of his cloxest advisers yesterday, and told thom Lhe w hole story of\u2019 how she had been hounded by detet- tives in the interest bf her husband's contemp suit against her.A sur-: prising dévéldpment was thé bringing into the Gould case of the name of Aba Hummel, now on Blackwell's Island.He is fAvoived by Mrs.Gould in her statement.It was learned that Howerd Gould used at least one private destotives of he fo Penne vania 1lway in trying to his wife.Subreme us- ce McCall also now figures in the affair.He is declared to be the friend at court who McLaughlin sent to Mayor McClellan and Comm sloner ngham to to stop the aotivi Deputy Commissioner Hanson.a Gould\u2019s story was à complete narrative of how the central office and other de- téctives had been used to hound her.She put Commissioner Bingham in.possession of many entirely new facts concerniug the case and they are of.such Geog In Interest that investigation, instead ing with pa Metausblin\" 8 retirement wil now be taken up more actively than ever with the idea of driving out of the department every member of the \u201csystem.\u201d Mrs.Gould declared that twelve years o In- spéctor Byrnes, who was then in.charge of the detective bureau, obtained e sums of mohey from some member.ôf the Gould family to try to accomplish the very hing McLaughlin: collar and cuffs, Le al 4 White Lawn Peter Pan Shirtwaists [Eos] Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Peter Pan Shirt Waists, made with turn over trimmed with whité and blue spotted 5 eC « lawn.Regular BBC, TOT.coccavrnsrarcenssodosoonrncans rod 0 Lo \u2018The Most Fashionable \" Stuffs of the Season Fine Suitings from England and less expensive American kind, Black stuffs also in beautiful sti and wool novelties in desirable colors.New Vicuna Cloth Just arrived, 52 inches, bèst value of the seasons colors IR new blue, light drab, beaver, navy, brown, dark red, purble.$413 Monday.A New Lot of Fancy Surimer Dress Goodt, fine quality, fine weave, 52 inches wide, in checks and stripes, light, very light, medium and dark, grey and drab, Monday 100.0.showing large business to your estire satis \u2018Before lesving the store let Summer Dress Goods A 96e | Sample Sale of Ladies\u2019 Collars only 60 Samples of Arabian Lace Collars, white, ecru, cream.Also Black silk draid collars.The roffulat values of these samples 4 380 to $11.70.To be 2014 at HALF- -PRICE.\u2018 8 ALARM CLOCKS.Stroi Nickel Aldrm Clocks, £00 \u2018reliable movément, this is a regular 750 selling 596 - We have » a splendid line a Wiltons, the Prorld-famed Jooms.See our aw vind pd Linoleums and Oilcloths TIERES.LACE CURTAINS dem pour Bedding .élock.Epécial price._\u2014 is .\u201cOwing to ls sncepibnally good light, i wnspualled in Montel for CARPETS and we may say that we are in every way equipped for handling a Axmingters and Brussels me designe from our collection of POR- Also Beds and We are making a specialty of made-up Carpet Rugs at very reasonable prices.Thomas Ligget & Co, Cor.St Catherine and Crescent Streets.MILK SUPPLY IN PAPER PAILS.The vexed question of a Pure milk supply bids fair to be solved at last.ingenious inventor has had pulp, asd madé a pail Unies sotentists, sanitary experts 414 not à few dora have blessed u balled the M Mono-Bervice been formed to chines EN tunica 0, are naw ey hia now.method of thilk delivery be generally ue up, Joe millions of.Ses 1 be required Mora consumer will have the gets that their milk 1s brought to their houses adgolutely uncontamine atel, queen will be saved this heavy ) 1g snd sterflising hun.or pot dally and ng Tees va, also save much Mme delivery.o pall | is à Very simple Sontrivance.The au ardhaary mie Sr \u201cmes Hghitee + Manufsctered of ot pois, the paste at the joints ie végetable matter, the Inside nier roof, and then the whole is FT be quickly adjusted, and\u2019 when \u2018sctuaily seals the milk from any outside inftence.The housewife may, by pressing her thiswd J upon: the N18 ef the pail at me ; \u201cJa it \u2018outward on | ) ress.display t to view In t sirved for RX \u201cIa the cintre ros | te CROWN JEWELS MADE OF PASTE Among \u2018the treasures of the British Led.hich now find lodgment in ; Tower London it is doubtful ir interest es whith are eiposed apartment which is re \u2018crôwn Jewels\u201d Id apartment 1s à lass of the famous stones até reality stored in the vaults of the King's Ban::- re er, lacs betrig taken by cléve oosunterfeit ohily us! to provide aù tee.he Inexpnsive crown fof the guest consort, and though theué cirolers Bash with Jewels, none of then are redl.When Victoria was ') be crowndd queen regent it was resis [sed that it would never do to offer vod, ix hich somes.vers tas vid for Which stones were taker Amon shen ie On hy be A mong eo rylly which Menry in bis helmed When 0 invaded - Oddly 3any Af the past jeweis Cr ak aprpeciative ce meauine orge and the plop Liersored où his wa: enviotis, ac- any fashionable jew: & stores will {ame and John Wosnce.x or ta tom ent, al \u2018Tam, is peram though NIN Chicka, Sab, ane ioe Um uminr of veal | pamed rand s at 7.06 A | toned LL TH eus Bidders treet, w i wilt when near Drom | sufficient sum will be turned over to ered Lt ey td : has Recently, harged with at-\u2019 Pp While relations with her husbard were 9 sald she hadn't the aigtrtent ae a Gould would stoop to thé use of city detectives and also of à recomis in- al in trying to hurt her.Hummel will brought from the penitentiary to tell what he knows about the case, VAST FORTUNE FOR CROWN.There are No Heirs to Claim DeGolia Estate.Bpecial to the Montreal Star, Washington, D.C., May 25.-\u2014Arthur Delroy, an English \u2018barrister, ha recently came to the United States to search for heirs to the famous De- Golla estate In England, will soon return to report that his search has been in vain As a result the bulk of $6.000.000 the DeGolia fortune, will probably revert to the British Crown.Delroy\u2019's mission to América distiosed that John Cook, nephéw of DeGolia, dled in thé Government Hospital for the Insane here in 1900.His only \\lving relative is his sister, Sarah Cook, an inmate of Norfolk Hospital for of the vast wealth In her own life.A the hospital authorities for her support.WOMAN WAS KNOCKED JENSELESS RICKET BA A eijcket m rh 2, £ Westmount P cémé to à sudden énd yesterday afier- néon, and 2.me \"that it had resulted ina tr cricket for that Ambassador Kntertsines Roy y London, May- 25>-The taire of à v ried of elabôrate.entertaïmments which have marked the London ° Sen.son was given it Dorchester Hoüse | last night, when Ambassador asid Mra, Reid efitertalned at 4itinef the Duke and Duchess of Comnaught, aceéom- panied by Prince Arthur ahd Princess Patricia of Connn After din.fier there was a sth cé, and to this there came nd pein er guests, inéluding Prince an inceés Chris tian of Dénmark and their duughter, | Princess Victoria, .\u2018Two Indians Drowned.Special to the Mofitreal Star.tkitk, Mañ., May 25\u2014Twé Ihdians of the Bt.Peters Resérve, five miles from Belkifk.wire drowned yesterday afternoon.They were John CHattler | Thé \u2018steamet Frederick swamped a rowboat In which four men were seated, The rowbôat sank immediately, and with it the men above named, The other two were rescued.\u2019 \u2019 Moliday Fire at Dane \u2019 Special to the Monereal 8 Napanee, basen of James Brandon adjoining were burned to the ground this morning: Origin is eusvosed to have been due to fire Mr.John Loudon Dead.Special to the Monereal on the Niagara Navigation company» boats is dead, after & long Iliness.He leaves & widôw and one ohild.Me Loudon was & brother 6f Dr.Jas.Lous don, former President of Toronto Unie varsity, ?Fireman Kilisd ap Bancroft.Special to The Monteedd ; Belleville, Ont ; May 2.\u2014Jacob Hennessy, a fireman on the Central Ontario Bailway, was out fn train near ovoff, ke apart snd # shock is sup to have thrown 1) Unfortunate an ander mums, À years o and un- His home was in Tranton.PR Vessels Passed Pather Point.ei Bade\u201d Siler Que, May 35.\u20144.01 a.m.am, eed Bl Sov am vite D Réel 30 424 24 second, and 1 x! 8, Fomeraion, Alan ne from | 1n ys con an ana 435 fo a Mori Rahn | 5 $ es RE i Hou to pombe aR o% of « an betwen mating 0 The Leach Plane Go, ad.0.+ > CAD ES ER G ar il {mre.Howard Gould Gould Makes Complete sig sihème .the Insané, who is unible to enjoy any | ee tlnnidd 65 Columbia, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Canadian ed Press.London, Msy = \u2014\u2014It is understood\u2019 a big scheme ration for the \u2018Importation ie from Briti: Columbia {nto the United Kingdom.According to the ideas of the promoters.it will be possible to put untinned salmon and Ibut on the table here at almost cost of Yarmouth bloaters in the glut season.Competent authorities here and in Canada ha pronounced the schome feasible.Thres powerful firms in England, Scotland, and Ireland, ft is stated, have expressed willingness to engage in the task of distributing to ritish consumers.Kalen Island is to Bo the fishing headquarters.It is believed a British steamship company will also provide cold storage service between Vancouver and New - & SCORE RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP.Social Democrats In Céndon Protéet Againet Entente of Nations \u2018London, May 35\u2014The #oclal deno- crits of Great Britaih last night welcomed thelr Ruksian comrades who have ¢ome to London for the plirposd of holding à Congress free of official interference at the Hol town hall.The surging crowd n resolved themselves into a great \u201cdemonstration against aii Anglo-Russian ehténte, Nearly all the delegates spoke In opposition to an agreement between the two governments, and in favor of an understanding between the two peoples against the \u201cCommon foe of despotism and represston.\u201d The meeting was e remarkable display of the international solidarity of the social democrats.Henry Mayers Hyndman the most prominent of the English socialists, dt.livered an address in which he declared that the English socialists were héart and soul with their Russian comrades.One of the Ru Russian delegates, M.Mishkovsky; madé the speech of the evening.He appealed to the British socialists to start an agitation against the attempt that Sir Edward Grey, thé Foreign Becretary, was making to bring about an entente betwean Rus- sta and Great Britain which would enable English capital further to oppress the people of Russia.\u201cBy the Delping of your trades union,\u201dsaid M.Mishov- sky, \u201cyou will be able to force your government to réfuse to Russia the gold with which to ctush thé beginning of a special Social revolution of the world, THE BOY IN MADRID.New York Bun.) The dirt of an heir to, the Spanish throne interests few people outside of grain, apd they concerned about it for family or political reasons; but the vs that 6 son has beeñ born to Al: {cnso and Ena, e royal lovers who oved at first Sight and spoon together © oe mortals, in tent to and defyin topristies of the most omar co pe a Christendom, will interest gentle and simple in many! lands tho care nothing for royalty and the Épanish succession Fi seems only the pre day that Alfonso was playing thé ard8ft lover Rin the little town in Spain whete Prin- : 1 Batten it the you young people e other d was residing P ete ing Juels, fo t the scandal of dowagers majord was never a King more in love or à young person mote \u2018wrapped up in her lover-she a mere .@itl who hated ceremony Sad aa [East on Uuconventionsl = pri of yoy ty in democratic utope da sila 5 of, ite punotilious court.Spain looking on at the a \u201cWw th eympathatio delight.ns was taken to the hearts of the \u2018pens gnd welcomed as a Spaniard be cause she was as uns tiected, th He could not live without her \u2014\u2014not 8 good match, said the court, but the King had found his affinity and nothing else mattered.The ou his side.orest 0 \u2018totensel n the nuptials.A rai or ne vis bought oy Route subscription, every village in Bp - tributi \u2018The wedding cake was one of the most wonderful creations vus known; six feet high, weighi pounds, the lowest \u201cor, divided 1 into 0 nels separa Sa ba and surmounted by hn Even the Republicans joined in admir- \u2018ing Ena and allowed het to be a para.-æon \u2018of her sex and the fuirest.of Queens \u201818 theft must h ave & & Quéen.If she \u2018Was 80 rare the Spanish pdople were .proud to believe that the youthful King was worthy of her.A deputation from the clismber waited on the yong woman; and Senor Canalejas pro Simsed a pansgyrio upon Alfonso: \u201cHis Mn- ty has been «a model son and brother, which makes us confident that he will be a model husband.\u201d Ene no doubt with m.The royal wedding was a tremendons function in its formality, but it served only as a back, \u2018ground f for She unfaigned | happiness of £ Joun air, which was proof éven dgslus thon abhorrent desigh of thé assassin.From time to time stories of the young King's devotion a a husband have come out.His delight at the pro prospect of paternity fot into à cable despatch.Éo plain, amiable, and boyish is this King, and n° naturel and simple his Queen, and they are so well mated dard contented with #ach other, that the birth of a son to them excites ai interest ss broad as homan nature.SHEEP SUPPLY VIOLIN STRINGS While the strings of violins and other atringéd musical Ifstrumenté are usutliy désignatéed as \u201ccatgut,\u201d mont of the material \u2018employed in thelr manufacture is taken from the bodies of sheep, Au \u2018investigation of the sources of supply of the materials entering into the manufacturs of musical instruments in Germany has revealed the fact that nearly seventy thousand pounds or sméep-Put aré Used annually for strings.Nearly the whole of (hld quaritity is ported - from abroad, chiefly from Russia, which furnishes about sixty- four thousand pounds, the rest comiag from Ea né, Australia, and India.nile) sheep- gut is preferred to all other kinds, and {od for it, diffevens grades selling at 5,96, 87.10, and 37.61 per kilogram (about two\u2019 pounds and a quarter.) The gut of of the English sheep Is of ia ein, color \u2018pnd very durable, sis, 3 print T where the sheep are siatgh- = eine Sata urs Kio whi fa Tente and of).A 4nd x æof specially on.accqunt- 6a) NE gr Only the astro den posted.nia ed Ap j a Bo iy Jade Sia d he the | ustralia the | ati terized - naan nas : Métot 4, \u201cÆROM \"I AN we \u2018Place \"ei re oi ee ner .Table 4 4 uslins, in open work stripes and \u2018Excellent Cui ts.Formerly be, 12 1-0, 150, and 200 \u2018 urine the Se Pr Ru, hr and 350, Dinner à Ja Carte, from a oe to 2.30 p.m.and from 530 so 7-40 | NEw TEA AND DINING ROOMS; ah Loon, ANNEX, | NOW pean te Ten and Dining, noire y i Splendid appointments and Moderate Charges pm.À Sale of Muslins weather, makers and importers are most desirable fabrics.Divided ing on Monday.Zephyrs, Musiins, Dimities and were intended to sell up to 15c LOT NO.2\u2014Includes some of the patterns in white and colored in each line.Monday's sale price, yard.LOT NO.3.Dress Muslins, that have been prevalling this season will be up to 38c.Monday's sale pri LOT NO.4 please the most fastidious.materials imported.weaves, S8heer Organdies, etc, \u2014The assortments and DFÎCE 0.0 cerca The My Home and other wash materials on Monday.LOT NO.1==Consists of unassorted Materials formerly marked as igh sa 26cable shade and design.Formerly 3%c.45c, 60c and 88e.Owing to the continued cool and several of anxious to unload, them have contributed to this unusual bargain offering of the séason\u2019s into four big lots for your easy choos- Chambrays, lots of Ginghams, Organdie wash materials that 5e yard.Monday's sale price, yd.; season's most popular shades and muslins.voiles, etc, complete ranges, 10c Sesser tress arr Bast ibas esse ane Comprises some of the finest Bwiss, French and Ameri¢an shown this season.Many of them mercerized, that have all the appearance ol silk, every desirable tint.found in the collection, Values Ce.v\u2026rures varieties in this table will be sure te They are the highest grade of wash Silk Tissues, Handpainted effects, Spider etc.In every new and fashlon- earveccscuen pero su00ssce0rctu 00 Furnishings many special bargain opportunities Bobinette Muslins, with lace and ham Nets, fancy spot Swisses, Monday at.Floor Rugs In Tapestry, Brussels, \u2018varieties and qualities.part of our business through 200 on hand.Former prices Monday's clearing price.For the nets, etc., etc.Values up to 25c¢.: srevsassonccnneuue is drawing to a close, and if you have not as yet taken advantage of thé offered, you should do so \u201d Monday.A big table of Sash Curtaining, including: - Insertion, Muslin with frills, Notting- plain and fancy scrims, fish 12%e Your choice Monday at.Tapestry Table Covers, in rich, dark colorings, 2 yards equate, with heavy knotted tassel | fringe.A very special Value $1, 25 \u2026.band Axminsters, in assorted sists; As we are giving up the rug, and carpet have from 150 to 1.lack of space we were $1.26 to $250 each.@eheserrrrteseasesrressnroaen $1.19 On Monday, 100 of the celebrated Bis- sèlls Cyo Bearing Ciitpet Swadp- ers, in oak, walnut and $1 98 mahogany cases, ati.Sale of Toilet Articles Ebonold 50 dozen Clo! Taylor's Olive Oil Toilet Soap, per Assorted French Toilet Soaps, per 1.000 Sample Back Combs, of all \u2014 worth à up to BSc, for.Tooth Brushes, real bristle with wood handles, 7 1-2c, for.isees Ladies\u2019 Dressing Combs, 8 Inches loñg, 12 1-3c, £0T.v.niisnaa ck Hand Mirrors, square and round, 350, fOr.idsess.es and Hair Brushes, 25¢, for .s\u2026rencibebbues Taylor's Old Brown Windsor Toilet Soap, Joes .Dr.Charles Healing Boap, per calte.2sc.tors de he at éacucé Dr.Charles\u2019 Flesh Food, regular 50¢, fOr .ccoe ssrcosivisenes Mother's Favorite Soap, per box, 26¢, for Camphor Flakes, the thoth desirpyer.asc, fOr coobviacrnisenen White Rose of York Tollet Soap, per cake.50, fOr .ccessssovecss Canadian Castile Soap, twin bars, bc, for .Sample Boxes of Toilet Powder, be.cake, 5e for ee [FY To BOF eens cseed sduessdsbscilons sroccehtbetbadboée for ovcsunvstonhéoée cake, 106, fOF c.bossanvaesocu so.nets.CAMBKIS CORSET Covers.Fronts trimmed insertion of waghe.ing lace.Neck trimmed lace and ribbon, A very.at.also special - \"eersuvtntrpentasnenaaute ; FROM 9 ¥o 0 \u201841 AM.100 pairs of Boys\u2019 Blue Duck Over alls, completes with bib, straps and potket.For the JUST IN FROM, BN NEW YORK, | A splendid « > ahd Children's ite and Col Linen Hats, Babies\u2019 Hats and ; Some exclusive: noveltied FROM 9 TO 11 AM: Atrout 25 détén of sotie of the handéomést Nowers we have shown this season, Tues up to 75c.around sleeves.value \u201819e ment ot ang foliage Va.Fo?A PIC HOB SALE, SU Kid, Ch Shoes in Vici \u2019 oco- late xc Kid br nd Fee Léith- Ladies Hi \u201conly.dn A lot of Ladle Sampts ox: tord low bhoes, © oy, afd 14 Diack iri KW kid only.Regular pricos 81.75 Mondes se.to \u201cGibson\u201d Tle ° 31.95 i size 32.00.31.464 IN JHE BASENENTS 3 rachagee 1 Garden Sets, oro aints, in all colors, for.Saucepans, with covers, for; .100 Candle Power Gas Man-.: tles.ceo orve sees sescepan 165 ; FROM TO 11 AM; 200 ficèt Quality.Grey Steel \"Baga mel Teapots, family size, the : FROM 9 so, Laos\u2019 sod le w to Lint 00.SiLk EYON COATS Wa have 30 Ladies Black Eton Coats.that yange from sso tta $ 32.00.Monday.rite ison For ihe Coeds homes THE HAMILTON COY, 583 to 37 St Cabin Swat Wes, yt Costumes that cost vast] \"roro in some cases.the garment.At $20.00 Made in the service.$2000, $25.00 and $3500 These beautiful dresses \u2014everything that's artistic in the latest Pansian ly more\u2014even three to four Lines A i forthe lovely deste shove eur Clk ™ embody everything that's Our styles ase strictly _exclutive-\u2014one costume esch-\u2014.These di sizeé, névèr snore thay tré A costumes in any of.the elaborate modele, all of which means exclusiveness, and, of rouse; adds materially to the value of of , $25.00 and $35 ings embrace styles, the like of which you'll not see elsey finest of Sheer Mulls and Batistes, with hand __ broidering and'a profuseness of lace trimming.Thess: ei L™ tumes easily rank with models that sell for a half meiw\u2019s even twice as niuch in the leading New York shops.Our Mail Order Department will give you = 00, our offey- 703 qu pa SLT borne St .| sscounsèine apisTOL Tone» ma législature \u2018I Hinson' .pu t what 1 charac soft .southern speech a toting.\u201d This pau provides that every one wishidg procurs - $ ust Fal ras ares probate ded Jus ve se Whéh \"the.Ataba Tests in July He will consider Senator th to bat be i\" 9 oat, two-thidy at an Inch conspicuously in th ; .\"à tragedy which \u201chaa been precipi A mlaundsr- The een of Conditions = nN he pie Fiend Apr ; Won « cms\u201d vi\u201d tisen à a badge ee Cu work tha, state no the rowdy has kind of w likely to impose.trat \u201cthe number: of pistol totéts Wil be mute sentinel of ce a favor, ma w FE ] may Ee into Ln largely decrease a Henoo the ja that the with fall « PEELE TERETE +4 Mentroal Weather Statistica.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison, Baromater: r: : At noon yesterday, 30.12: at 8 am.today.30.27; 11 a.m.to-day, 30.28.0 oy re \u2014 Fe maximum sa .Minimum 40; yesterday( maximum 60, minimum 45 .Sun rose this morning at 4.26 o'clock.Will set this evening at 7.29 o'clock.Maximum and Minimum Tomperatures.Victoria, 44-52; Calgary, 28-52: Qu'Ap- Halifax, 34-68, Temperatures Elsewhere.London, 65; Paris, 73: New York, 51.What Is Going on Tonight.His Majesty\u2019's\u2014The Lion and the Royal\u2014The Innocent Maids.Ncuvea: Lo Grand Mogul.Dominion Park.an tntemperate summer.The heat will TE - A UNIONIST PAR + Events.The campsign for Fiscal Reform in Great Britain seems to have been giveu a great stimulus by the Preference dis- eussion in the Colonial Conference and the refusal of the British Governinent to sourtenance the Colonial proposals has awakened the adhegepnts of Imperial Preference to renewed zeal.Political meet- lugs are being held all over the coun- wy to talk the matter over.on.Henry Chaplin, an ardent Tariff contest in Wimbledon, received the following letter from Mr Chamberlain : .Valesoura, St Raphael, France, May 6.My Dear Chaplin, need hardly say that 1 most heartily wish you success, and a majority which will satisfactorily represent the growing feeling on the part of the people of this country in favor of the Unionist policy.During the past few months it has become sufficiently evident that the im- rtance and uggency of Fiscal Reform ave im themselves even on the 1t is right that you, who from the first ve seen the necessity of some change, should be amongst the earliest to place the issue clearly before the constituen- pected, and join your colleagues in pro- Reformer during his recent by-election | \" ; 4.asd \u2019 ut oy 1 A pt Hew, Fr ay ; .: a du Poe ao .tL A \u2018.Pen \u201c STILL HOLDING IT BACK.TN PE nA SE emg TR EN SAS q Le VERRE so } 7 in Boston.Es oven-door is will come out.; the other constituency we have ht in contaot again\u2014and an glad of it\u2014with an old and respected friend and opponent\u2014Hon.Henry Cha been co: of ference to Accouût.Speaking Says \u201cThey Tried at Manchester recently on tho attitude of the Unionist party to the British Tariff Reform movement and Mr.Balfour's position, Sir Henry Camp- bell- Bannerman said there was no long: er any doubt that the Unionists had In the choice of candidates in the London by-elections was significant.In one case, said the In brou washed-out Tariff sounder and more full color of the old- 4 fashioned Protect: ane of these candi me u it is à member of the Tarif t.LS UE $ this connection Prime Minister, f{ Commission ta ur d, and which they call- a scientific tariff.\u2018 of We wonder when the opened what sort of dish I form some of the on.Is not the choice ignificant?ut in this way.ith has been unable in a couple Xo i, SIR, DR hs M Claing 418.000 fer \u201cAliegua : iposmpet.Mr.J.N.Greenshields, KG, has served a notice on the Fire Committee was.not in good working order.© There was a brief discussion of the claim by the Fire Committee.The \u2018Members did not see how the city could be held liable for the causes alleged; the fire brigade had done its best, and there was nothing to show that there had been any negligence.\u2018 ; It was decided to send the claim to the civic Claims ent.It is expected that it will be contested, and \u2018bat the courts will be called upon to mettle the matter., : It was pointed out that the Fire \u2018Department will soon have a fine new falls, 40-56; Winnipeg.25-68; Port am delighted to see that you have to abt ; Otta: Ses; ro been unanimously selected to ph ht the \u2014of that strange body which is ocoupied Chlef has ahead thas a tom veus ue #-58: Quebec, seb St John, 38-54: tle of the Unionists against all com- ia some secret and mystic alchemy by Get I as .a temporary sta- | 2-56: , 3656 .\u201c| ers in the Wimbledon Division, and I which to compose, as they think, à Using ton be-erected in the vicinity of Pine which, most of us have never been able avenue.When these stations are completed it is expected the uptown district will be well protected.In this connection the Chief submitted the following communication:\u2014 \u201cI have.the honor, to report that the number of residences in the high level district have considerably increased during.the last few years and a fire station is needed in that ouse.; Academy\u2014The Bonnie Brier Bush.minds of those who at the last election pla\u2014who is to re-enter Parliament for Francais\u2014A Millionaire's Revenge.were apathetic and indifferent.tha purpose of revivifying and rejuven- part of the city._ It contalris some of ating the party by putting into the » our most important Institutions and finest residential houses, which, .in fact, should have more protection.I would recommend that a temporary station \u2018be placed in that locality as Yates did not think such an employee He thought the appoint- 1 \u201cwill prove eminsatly ss We furnjsh four rooms, comprising :-\u2014 pet joc from the best i which we tisfactory to the buyer and Differences Diminish in Premier 1800 Tor AT Pr infact be i ; Jp ) \u201c| ence of Fire Department Whe he Light of Recent Clearer to -Furn Colonial Con-\u2018|; \"°°° House JET C F rom $75 to $500 + © PROBABILITIES FOR THE + IRISH REFORM ADVANCES POLICY OF TARIFF REFORM taat ho will sue the city if not award- Parlor, Bedrvom, Diningroom and Kitchen, ., : OURAN © : .: + ; NEXT 24 HOURS, + : Council for the.destructi \u201cfire of ' \u2019 à ; = 3 Colonial Conference Discussion Re Sir Henry Compbeli-Bannerman Telle his residence in Peel street.butte 5 To those who of ou t pay all cash we offer the \u201c @- Lower St, Lawrence and Guif, + sponsible for Revival of Agitation leged in the claim that one cause of most liberal terms payment.; 0 3 Doss stationary or a fittie higher + of Chamberlain's Plan.Manchester Liberals What He .the destruction of the premises was.the ¢ | ie température.: / a Thinks of Balfour, fact that the Fire Brigade was not ef- ~ CL e Complete House crrrtrrersaraues \u2014_\u2014 flotent on that occasion, and secondly.\u201c L poin \u20ac Furnisher, \u201c625 St.Catherine St.East.Cer.Meutcale, OPEN EVENINGS, pannes $1.88 por Bottle.913.50 por case.GILKA \"SENS THE FRESH AIR FUND mon das ence pita oi House A oo A A greste thing ed in Mr.8 .n felt and regrette : rt appen T- soon as possible.\u201d Ca by every Tariff Reformer, and I sin- Balfour's being ught into line after ow The cold and backward spring we cerely hope that Wimbledon will repair PERSO N A I S months and years of cplun ging and our.c ox was decided to try and foll the have been enduring will\u2014if the doc- the ingratitude of Bleaford, and will ° ; vetting and shying and sometimes of \u2018There was some discussion over a trine of averages holds good\u2014give us er You pace more to take up the \u201d bolting.suggestion that s mew foreman should 7 which your life has been con- Lady Drdmmond and Mrs.Parker are ir {Stanley Shepherd, of Ottawa, In It appears, said Sir Henry, to have ba appointed for a spare reel.Ald.town.Because .be fervid and deadly; and \u201cve will be moting the cause which you have done i s0 much 3 ; The Misses McLennan, Ontario ave- Miss Gladys Mcintyre, of Ottawa, is .was needed.less ready to stand it for having been now \u201cae hoop in the Front, and which nue, will spend the next six months in visiting friends in town.f Sodests jorafcre si ihe effqots 1 ment would make uñnecessary expen- denied our slow preparation during the cess Ever bot popes of speedy suc England.Mr.A.G.B.Claxton, K.C., is spend- Itravagance.oo rte an tour diture.; spring weeks.However, many Who! The crude unfairness of Mr.Asquith\u2019s Bon.Adam Beck.of London.Ont., ing the week-end in New York.friends, the Colonial Premiers, are ask- The Chief held that the appointment read these lines are feeling no uneasi- Budget, and the flat refusal with which, 83iled on the Victorian for England Mr.Kenneth MacPherson, of Mont- ing us in all sincerity and earnestness Was necessary if the fire service was to ness.on that point; for they have with ON behalf of the Government, he has Yesterday.real, is the guest of Mr, Porteous at to change aur fiscal system, a great be efficient.- - .\"them the magic key which |e the offers of the self governing \"Mrs: Stewart Roberteon, of Kingston, the Island.of Orleans.\u2014' - i nm goes on, and a new Tresty Ald.Yates\u2014\u201cWe have far too many | opens for them ne heavy aie of te Sime 308 FSIS IL VASE Penh 1 he gi of bor mocher, Mrs Mel ta arc ingen, or bons.of Vermeulen bevy ne Teter sad offeys othe tivarimmnst te or ur people, as no other action son, Bishop street.; a , er members À P real, Is the guest of Mus Muriel Sam- ve Chief ought to be the best judge of _ city and lets them out into the fresher country of river, mountain, and sea.But there are many hundreds of women and chidren who have no such \u201cmagic key.They must face Taatever the summer is to bring in the narrow, % .dusty, and clamorous streeis where their unhappy lot has been cast.If it iy \u2026 be à cool summer they can bless their \u201c good fortune for once; but if the heat, ærhich has been Cenied us in the spring, is poured fn upon us in the summer, they will go down before the blast with the sickening certainty witk which our hospital reports and mortality statis tics have msde us all too familiar._ Jor such sufferers, the only help les could have done, the folly of adherin to a system which was adopted Sixty years ago under entirely different cir oumstances, and on the faith of promises which have never been fulfilled.I wish I could take an active share in the election, but I hope that you need no help in order to secure a decisive victory, I am, yours very truly, (Signed) J.CHAMBERLAIN, LORD STANLEY'S VIEWS, Speaking at Preston.Lord Stanley discusding the Pr ference matter re- martved that Mr.Balfour sabdd their differénces on thre subject of fiscal reform were diminishing, and that he believed it was possible to presemt the case in a form which would make those differences Jess than ever\u2014redude them ing point.There \u2018were Miss some Mrs.8.A.Mackay and Miss Nessie Mackay are in Ottawa, the zuests of Mrs.M.Robidoux.Mr.and Mrs.C.W.spending Victoria Day and the week end at Saranac Lake, N.Y.Mrs.W.V.MeNally and Miss Mar- Jorie McNally are the guests of Mrs.George C.Murray at Ottawa, Mrs.John Mulvena, of Sherbrooke, is spending a few days at her father's, Mr.Henry R.Gray, street cast.Miss Hilda E.Rea, who has been spending brother, Mr.D.C.Rea, at Winnipeg, has returned to town.E.Francis Barry has left Montreal to spend the summer months in Boston, Palm Beach and Florida, for Gregory are 99 Sherbrooke months \u2018 with her son, at Windsor Mills, RY Cushing are visiting Mr.Francis Cushing at Cush- ing's Island, Portland.ben Mrs.C.J.Wilson and Miss Wilson, 8t.Denis are spending the summer months at St.Anne de Bellevue A .I The Lord Lieutenant and the Countess of Aberdeen are entertaining a large house party at the Vice-Regal Lodge, Dublin.Lady \u2018Aberdeen: still suffers: greatly from rheumatism, the fogs and dampness of the old douitry seeming to aceentuete the complaint.The marriage \u201cis arranged tô \u201ctake place on June 15th,In Bt.Alban\u2019s Church, of the late Colonel Stuart W.\u2018Shillington, to Mr.William Freder- fck Montreal flow the MR.BALFOUR'S CONVERSION.After some banter of Mr.Balfour, the Prime Minister continued:\u2014.It is a strange and an unfortunate coincidence that the conversion of Mr.Balfour should have taken place just when it did.I think we were justified in holding that the leader, the respon- stble head, of a great party would abstain from taking a hand in the unblushing attempt .which some of his friends, mostly the least worthy of his friends, have been making, with à aig- nal lack of success, asd use the Imperial Conference for purposes of the Tory Opposition.I think Mr.Balfour might at least have refrained from collapsing on the penitent form of the Primrose the guests of thé nation had returned to thetr homes.to commandeer League until what was wanted.\u2018It was finally decided that the appointment should take place.The Chief reported that he had 500 | feet of old hose that he did not require.\u2019 .Ald, Yates: \u201cWe bave no information about any old hose tjil someone wants to buy it.That is what 1 object to.We suddenly hear of all this when it is to be sold.I have no ob- Section to selling old hose; I think it should be sold; but we want to knpw something about it Defore the bw comes along.\u201d Chief Benoit remarked that the hose was worthless, and that before selling it: the couplings were removed.He agreed with the chairman that reports on the condition of fire hose should be made to the committee, and suggested \u2018 The Tred © supplied at trade prices.pe Fraser, Viger & Cun.Warehouse BECAUSE of our unequalled \u201c facilities in machinery, location of works and water supply, Building .207,.200,211 St.James SA \u2018 \u2014to\u2014vanish in the hands of those who hold the wy conclusions that had heiped him the benefit of her health, Carter, formerly of : : : \u201cmi rt be made out in magic key to which wo -ave referred.Jom anion) lo arrive at that opin- Minas Muriel Pinder, Western avenue, Y RIVA tevonce Ban ce or the ein 5 future.monthly repo ! .all there Bud- : .| I ; = di - A \u2019 ; .A ol \u2026 One remarkable quality of that key is = of eX as was the there ase left for London, \u2018England, where The marriage of Miss ihe 86a 1 opportunity for a party demonstration, The majority of the committes then we are warranted in guaranteeing : be used for nthers se well Asq ; _secondiy, 4 h with Mr.\u201cIdeot-Aaughter of Mr.and Mrs.Alex- voted to sell the hose.in \u2019 thet Bt can was the rebuff that had been æiven 8e Will spend the summer - ander \u2018Stewart, of moral\" *Lolge; for.a move on the chessboard of .the FO So oe 4 the owner.It can be loaned.to the Colonial Premiers.Mr.Asquith 2d Mrs.Mackay Edgar.: Hull, t5- Mr, 'Charies Gaidiner Cowan, Unionist leadership, and for sowing.TS So ap ; = ; superior.Jaundry work and at \u201c Rap Janguege\u2014who have im his speech to the Colonial Premivrs The marriage of Miss Margaret J.A.[formerly of.Hamilton!\u201d has sar if Possible, diseention between His Ma- 3000 NEWS.FOR COBAL ES LF en FE icing 5 not only buy for themselves armounced that thés country was Free |-Héavysege.to Mr.W.M.Ellis, Jr, has [ranged 10 take place at the résfdénes J95tV's present Government and the] ' \\ J ah ONE 2 TAN pl the lowest possible cost.: money y been arranged to take place quietly on par ; i y, Colontes.In.this latter object they * °° .eee © Prop Eo à \u2014\u2014 RE TO : can 1 the mountain top Trade ta .the backbone, and he then p q y of the bride's Parents on Thuürsälay, Ministord- Fremiss Now Post Offices.al .To - p heeathing spel de.but \u20ac proceeded 10 may thet he would be wili- June 26th, in Lachine, Que.June Lith) at half-phat four.1° [have failed.ae they deserved to fall.EN er LT office 1 Soe deeds.or at the water side, retreats for 05, 1) EIve.various subsidies, that at Tne marriage of Miss Harline David | The mirfiage of Cipt.R.G.Spraffue, day an effort bas been made, by as .And Custome Office.a FE ; : SST SESE nay mre Ere abe me SEE EER OR oo 22 eel The Trev Laundey.he y n .B V- announced to take place at the.resi- 3.nter, t 3 tl en\u2014ob- Presented: an 0 x OR \u2018B SX the heavy city gates whea the heat ing these subsidies was much worse dence of Dr.and Mrs Hart on Wed- daughter of the ste Mr.\u2019 Robert Hunt- Pre ol holy coun Sur VER n the citizens Hon.B.Lemieux and Mon, ANY.Ban BERN # becomes insufferable in the congested ian awn - Protection.He was nesday afternoon, June b.hres ra ig ld the friendly feeling towards our breth- ine adress were chol mens na- ROT d Offi VERDUN.Coren portions, and let the prisoners out], op.\u201d if Yr Lod ey) \u201cThe Misses Johnson, Prince of Wales and Mrs.Sprague loft immediately at- Ten beyond the sees.Conduct more tive silver leaf imbudded in cobalt had Fa Ty an sified ces, ORE Ie Ae ; where they can wander through GKA86Y they coull not preted far one moment Gor Aron proton oni Mor Joba: repo Ceremony to Join the ship.Mrs.0 sot hein sally Toaparialits contd not made the trip.from.ora with a view SEND FOR: = 4 ONES: Mais 9044-9048.- fields and beside the shores of wide that they were Freetraders.They son who are still in England, will join po opter company her husband ei.concelved.\u2018The attitude of the to establishing & customa office in one of 1.NEW PRICE LIST.: |.MT ee up 1000 waters.therefore bad gut a Government who their family at the sea later on.= A very quiet but pretty n Government hss been from the first ; © vici ., wo EEE dr a 5 sald they were -traders, wedding was jearn some points of greatest conven- + : , -\u2018Æo enable them to do this easily.and riting et the same pi to Tad awa The engagement is announced of Miss solemnized at the home of Mr.and Mrs.perfectly.arong and honest, .perfect!ly jence for goods, coming in.They had Suburban Lake Shere Service Twice a Week, - ; : without personal trouble, the Fresh py Free Trade wôth t b- Alice Maud Robinson, daughter of Mr.|C.S.Edgar, Eastfront, Lancaster, on #YMDathetic, perfectly true to the'real I found: t was the main centre for .R a.; h regard to su Robi T principle and conception of the British freight, and an office would be established) 7% Ate Fund has been establiched; and sidfes.They had got.on the other and, Mrs.Wiis > on of Dr punto; reanesday afterroon, May 2nd.Voom fre.: hore.Jia would \u2018try and arrange that : : ; r.Garnet 8.oir , aret A Ed- ire.; \u2014 pm - the Fresh Air Committee will accept hand, colonies here who Bell.The marriage will take place on gar, was united in merriage to Me 1 can understand the temptation to for HsJieybury and New Liskeard Pa ip Moon's Great School of Businses.subscriptions and transmute their gold ad, he befleved.in ver ; forcible lan- Wednesday, June 5.Frederick G.Palfrey.of Montreal.son of 2 PATtY In the position of the present peur ac North Bas has been 1ook- : ; Koons ê 1 \u201cBy a reversed alchemy into life and CES dl mg on he The engagement is announced at Mr.Palfrey, of Lindsay, Ont.The OPPosition to catch, at any means of | Hon.ME Looe UE BC pL 0005 5 Err leads all others in ie question of trade.Thev rehabilitating itself: but is it seemly\u2014 | : exp himself \\ 1, time saving, and in + health and happiness for the many 1g pointed ont that there in Quebec of Miss Constance Drum.se- ceremony was performed by Rav.J.is 1 1 ~\u2014 lof a new post office, expressed he BE This: 4 ra 4 depen- these were cond daughter of Mr.8.Wilson Drum, W.Tanner, pastor of St.Andrew's |!® It wise\u2014is it patriotio\u2014to seixe (His as being favorably impressed with the Ct _ the placement of -\" mothers and children who are depe! colomées the onfy growing mar- to Mr.Stanley C.S.Watson, second Church\u201c Mr.-and Mrs.Paifrey left où OMent for explotting our friends be- suggestion that o new post office be bullt.e + of\u201d) fnstructors at the dent upon this charity for their ælimpse keta of the world.and they had: sald son of the Rev.C.O.Watson, M.A., the evening train for the Fast.They yond the seas for such a purpose, to a m\u2014\u2014 \u2014 | J: ns Tuct tire ¢ the © during each successive us: \u201cWe hove come from all the prigport, Dorset England.will reside In Montreal, represent.Us as banging the door.In : L - head cach of the [of the country ends of the earth In order to offer von po : their face, when we tell them the pat- found tse Colonies Srmelmpus ta thelr me wr a foNonins horthand, summer.Committeo must dance of sending In vour goods at n pos prisme ent ?the \u201cundisputed truth.that desire for reciprocity end for cons.mmemerttnremnmemmt ii SN Type , Book- i, The plans of the Comm » prefeventiad rate, which shail give vou = : | the country ls firmly sttached to its | dation af the Empire.i t of Detective Mc.Laugh- J] keeping, Telegra- of course, be laid early.Tt is not a| the opportunity of defeating the for- tiscal system, and to held up to obli- THE REJECTED OFFER.Retiremen 0 a.i phy, Advertising work that can be improvised.The eigner, îf vou m return wil make us | - quy us, who are the adherents of the Mr.Parker Smith.; the principal tin and Statement of=Goûtd'a.and Hlustrating- \u2018 some co .y which gave self government to t th far Tariff R ; ! To earn ney.workers must know what they have to | every one of these Colonies?They hoia fPeaker &t an enthusiastic Tariff Re- Counsel Latest Incidents.and to be indegend- depend upon in the way .f \u2018sinews\u201d THE COLONIES\u2019 OFFER.oo us up to obloquy as indifferent to the om, mecting hal a Veybridee, F re ent, is an attractive % before they undertake their Holy War.| The one doubt he dwmd had in his .- .cause of the Empire, and all we do is aries Walpole presiding.In pro- md oie) proposition.School LE, mind, and he confessed it openty, was May 25 t ; - to.claim for ourselves the same free.| P0SInE à resolution regrettina that the] new york, May 26.\u2014D ve Me=.] : e Moon i % Thus, he who gives promptly gives Guatemala Oity.Guatemais, May plécity in the recent attempt to ases e © Government had not given more favor- , a the way # \u2019 ether there was any reality in the _ which has been in stnate President .{dom which these self-governing Colo- D e Laughlin, connected with the Now Yofk[.1 - leu © twice.It ie astonishing how far little offer of the colondes\u2019 praferentéat treat.~The Our mertial a ides se able consideration to the proposal of.t for thiriy.nine years, |: Tor.Susy.Open all sum: : the Colonial Conference, he sald that Police departmen n ive Bf, WT.Moon, mp.Coll Write o will retire on hal{-pay.He will'receive phone.\u201cmoney is made to ço by this provident * and painstaking Committee, For : they can give a woman or a child two \u2018wee: the gratitude of the people whose : suffering their \u2018ment.That doubt was dimpelled -.r $5 aver.That doubt wae gone, end he could stand there mow\u2014althouëh he he could say that unie.- we did meet Mr.Balfour now unmistakably and with.a whole heart adopted the policy inaugurated by Mr.Chamber- \u2018been no encouragement.that way, 2,600 a year.He joined the force in 1868.His retirement will obviata his Nguring, De thine his inquiry into the Gould case \u2018Moon's Syllablc Shorthand and Busl- ess \u2018College, Karn Hall, 8t.Cathe opine street west.Phone Up 3006.} weeks at thelr Summer Home at i Chambly.The sum is small, but the pope fo that bo was ro Free Leader, \u2018lain (cheers).Personally.he would [in the investigation of the slicged Gow [©7716 WOOL Phone 1 bement is great.If the givers could hat one must place above that\u2014and \u2018have liked to have seen Tariff Reform conspiracy.While McLaughlin.was pre: || fm, b © made a national policy, but there had paring his application for retirement, | ; , Commissioner Bon ;'ENGLISH\u2019 CONFERENCE OPEN.Û genuine misery and those Colonial Premiers hakf + tte 4 gifts alleviate, they would feel abun- t00d Vay we and if they fonnd that answers such LL.\u2014_\u2014 dantly repaid.In danger not only of losing our as Myr.Asquith gave to the Colonial a Pois, headquarters.Ht We ie ite | Dr.Parmalee, of Quebec, Speaker at .Theodore Tilton Growing Weaker.basis of taxation, and while thev rour goods over those of other nations, Premiers were the last word which the Liberal party had to say, then thay won have of necessity to maks it a party cry, and go to the country upon have been subpoen aed to appear before.him, to tell what they know about the; participation of Peabod : y and McLaugh: lin In Gould's alleged search for evidench First Session.Canadian Associated Press.London, May 25.\u2014Proceedings at the federal conference of education difficulty in the interchanged ; i Paris, May 24\u2014Theodore Tilton, the broadened the tasls of taxation ihe ' had the.utmost \u201cthat : } Amer Satter Mn aT.an feed | Must Eive a preference to those who rr 45 Chai - ar carry the whole for etes NicoN, upon whom.as coun: Jopened at Caxton Hall yesterday.The weaker.Mr.Tilton has lived were wiling\u2014the only nations (for they : û Only, was, country.with them.Our Colonial sel for Mr.Gould, Mrs.Gould served: no- | Earl of Crewe presided, and several hun- Pars mel A rea facial Were natione)\u2014to give preference to 5 \u2018Famety The brothers were not asking for bopns, tice of her suit for permanent operations dred delegates from ail\u2019 parts of the Em- noe.8 , 5 : weather teal \\ k : ; of desertion.crueltÿ |pire were presen ri erred of the Itallan colony.of this oity are | but-the fus = cool, I?but were here with.a policy which they nen he treatment, including 8 po- ba uthiey.of the exchange of ideas, and nd that they had mo right whatever country mad, and when they found theoretical Frees Traders declare that they alone aking that he was sent by French-speak people; for in the midst of.difficulties all death Pal the true An their hands, \u201cto: also to dstect crime, (over the.world it was a gleam of sun- Prison me to -théy were inclined to take them in Frs AOL ie matter at his suggestion, shine.fin Ques \u201cAbey hed \u201cgive and ot th com contrast to.the whole- world outside When they had wstisfled themselves that take,\u201d with a fenCency rather to give ; .these fslands, and ask frhether it was the gossip concerning Mrs.was [than take.The great difficulty was the \u2018baseless, they dropped their investigation, Messrs.W, Hayes Fisher and \u2018Rob.apathy of tbé public towards educa ert Yerburgh, two recently converted / upon a handful of professors aan the Lo Lo faormors, in à letter to | R/S LS Treasury officials, or on the Juagment There was f pgs Gould which was ndon Standard, state: 10704 06 RÉ E t |-of the civilised world, that we should adds, on behalf of Mr.in othe A Busy Time on the Docks.\u201cWe welcome Mr.BaMour's speech the question was again and again re- rely.We had to consider not only the \u2018Unveual , area Citizen hos a right to Expire Day Was no holiday for the to the Primrose League, thinking he Pested no definite and reliable.an- question of our markets, but the fu- lave done for him.\u201d busy men on.the wharf.Strenuous ef- rightly discerns the signs of the times #Wer could obtained.: To-day, e, whi -ture strength of the Empire, and we | \u201cIt avas sald that the retirement of Mc- [forts were being put forth to get fa of when he says:\u2014\u201cThe differences of thanks to the conference, we .are in |there was more.Wyapicion \u2018that to resume fils place in the front fight- must, before it was too late, take what Laughlin and the explanation of Mr.Ni.[the freight congestion.= which sev- opinion amongst us are diminishing Possession of one as- defimite and're- |meny of, ite Sthe Mother ing line of the Unionist party.he believed to be.the only means that coil woul not stop the inquiry under way oral vessie Srriisd 874 EEoatcr nam.under the clearer light of recent Hable as could be desired.The states | Country were me of re- Me.F.E.Smith, M.P., addressing the wou nently sscure the pro- at police headquas 3 The from Glasgow, wkh a avente.Thus thinking, we destre to ment made and repeated by Sir Wil- | establishing the - 014\" -fisbionsd pro.meeting, satd he hed never been har- Sperity \u2018of this country snd the] : valuwble cargo of horwes and prize cattle; make our contribution to the reunion | Id Laurier thal Canada would \u2018give |tedtion which art \u2018raised prices {assed by doubts da to the necessity strength and unity of the Empire.The Empress of Britain at Quebe-.the Mon the Beñgore Head: of the Unionist party on a.practical | Concession for concession,\u2019 baoled 1 for the benefit of Ahn.froduoer, \u2018a of Teutff Reform, and he rejoiced that eCards NUE HE of Britain reached Qua.the Victorian and Cassandra, cerry- Programme of fiscal reform, and we] as it has been by the other oolonial | policy.not: only.\u2018dekd it dainned,® the whole Conservative party was com- Office Clocks, good selection.\u201d R.bec at five o'clock of ing passengers and general oargo; the have many reasons for belleving that prime ministers, speaking \u2018in .ths far y dasaned.1; 1-4 7 ing round to that view.He welcomed Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James St.| : n two boure of equal: (Glenarm Head and the Manchester Sbip- the opinions which we expreess are names of theft ive: cpuntries, |/- \u201cNot ooly.are\u2019 we tht Me.Balfo:rs- : ont; EE \u2018log the record thme made for Ne DE a mailines today wore mors numer-\" the opinions to which the greit ma- has furtished st.\u2018Not only,\u2019 we are Special Notices.ip by bor sister tap, the Pemprees of aus: The Late Champlain, of the C.F.jority of moderate men have been ir- told by \u2018those atesuadm,, THE IDEAL SOND, [dreland.The British mails had been [Cl à full lond of and a large resistibly driven by the proceedirigs of |\u2018 will we/ continue Mie Drefersnis \u201cWe \u2018 at Rimouski st 7,88 In tre mon cargo; the n and the the Colonial Conference, reinforced by _ go.Mirth È | bond\u201d 20° wr .Wagner: mary deal Ed and BE ras passaern Southwark.of the Dominion sino; the \u2018 Tm lines i st on striotly : \"ago.ay Sulttvated a 20 a Gne art en vers re od Just night, rand imme- Yirginlan, of the Leyland ling, and the : À : : : RS na coun and the} : .I , - \u201cWhen behalf ; .0 : ; \u2018 special were, métestor - > ; Imperial preference dd Tac Rey presentation by the sutton or Dr He nue More than essaie deu, the first of which arcived In 300 years Kiigllahten have grown form was comm \u201cthose -who, like do more to ad i me the madwfacturers of the in Montreal at midnight.con- [atx inches shorter, Ou the cverage.while ourselves.declined to \u2018be rushed into [portal preference, n &ll the y \u201casotions nih western height.a reasing la the support of a preferential policy [of all the\u2019 leagues.Here are thoi | Co TT i .Ra ih oan hoy JUkise cor the faith sande of note ough sient.Tevet f © The Virgin sailed.Sarre : ements with [country who, - Te turbine screw oe Vire! = j 7 5 regard to offers of further reciprocal [ists shrank from supporting poliey The Une, mailed from aan The Meutronl To sel Zeinted sas i \u2014Cologies.wars\u201d x\u201c Dee a.: 3 : X BAS wn hee Second wip of | 1 dames who ae \u2014\u2014- eu vi a : i cipally, it is understood, from a single 6 urgod them to let their dif ie \u2018 4 New York news- r differences .believed would both strengthen and mcy against her, issued a state- saw no = OS Te Cen meagre rovaltis from his cor aturre be-diffevences merely of de- draw tegether the Empire and bene- ess E forth, his\u201d éonnection with |of teachers.He spoke of the value uni- : \u201c literary works, which have been con- ; them agree that they had \u2018fit the trade of this country.Frequ-| the alleged aqmapivacy.| versity co-operation, \u201c hoped the cons \u2019 tinued In a desultory manner, has suf- | handsome offer from their colonies, \u2018ently the inmate of a mad-house wns Mr.Nicoll ning that there Hume to ference would be the first of a long an ficed apparently to meet his demands.obsessed by the idee that he was sage, the ears of police 8 report that a crime eeu Se eo, of Qubbes, an Enslish- and that the rest of the world way king Protestant, referred to the fact "]
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