A 2 ae To the Tan = he evaton ae to state wi delivery could be and endorsed "Of "addressed to tho ws be received up to noon on une, 1905. . DAVID SEATH, Secratasy, 12th al 1st June, 1905. book- Grand Trunk Railway n, a shorthand gra for Montreal, nest week, is - Wa. " in head office of the eon phot Railway company, nied" received to-day, from the 0 p Co., of New e 3 placed student * of the in =a position, oily. commercial graduate, auditor for the itoba. : i is aduate, 3 § fe re" ut oF ons SSE : acres. I failures in Canada for the past 9 i. were 18, as against 28: same 4 ask 1904. ¥ py Just issued =D in one Word-- [extonons. thers not a polit on the fw! of Ta the Bustos Arthur Cin RISE GAELS le t t ¥ n oa on me is stated that the United States Steel company is buying options on to erect a $10,000,000 steel Fei mpany is one ; Cotton col Canadian industrial stocks te dividend pay- is the C.P.R. system through the wheat raising country from which com- rlaints made. ork ae progrossing rapidly on the new Grand Trunk railway company's elevator at Windmill Point, Momreal, and it is expected that the structur: will be completed and operation by the. end of the present summer. It is stated on authority of a director of the American Steel Foundries com- nany that the company has closed a contract for 20,000 car bolsters, 10 be delivered to the Baltimore & Ohio Rail. road. The contract, it is said, involves something over 000, The Cheese Markets. Montreal--HRecelpis, 13,989 Market easy, at Yjc., for finest and 94c., for Quel > Matac--Oferings, a boxes. Ontario, 960 boxes. All sold t Cc. Winchester--Offerings, 1.549 boxes. No sales at board price, 9c. : Pie erihgs, 1, boxes. Sales, 1,000 boxes, at Pic. < Na dogs, 1,971 Boxes, of which 425 were colored. 1 white and 210 colored, at 9 3-16c. A report from New York says: Country prices for, cheese are easier and receipts here are increasing. Dealers are in want of cheese, but are to operate cautiously and in a bhand-to- wouth manner. The movement is still in small lots and large continue in Jal proportion to the aggregate offer- nis. Grint For Ald 'Walkem ? ' Was not Your son, through grace liberals, lately given a position in 4 government ig to which "liberals haye the Yirst right ? Is not your brother, chancellor of he Wiodeus, Wim t at illness, and is not his position preserv- ed for him, in with that 2 Mpirig which dominates human Wes vou not seconder of a resolu- tion to dismiss the medical health of- , a liberal, because 'he was ill, though his work has been well per formed by a wedical friend ? Was not your reason political, to secure patronage for a Conservative ? Upon reflistion what do vou think of your attitude ¥ 3 i -- New Music. "Yankee Grit," the latest march and two-step by Abe Holzmann, the composer, "Blaze Away" and "Uncle Sammy," "My Lady Laughter" waltzes, by C. Blake. "Little Tillie Twinkle," a ty oug- "The Rifle, Ranger" march, by . J. Lincoln. " "Tis Not: The Uniform That Makes Soldier," a beautiful ballad, '"The : "march, the t success from the New York Hypodrome, 'Roaming Around the Town," the latest by Col. W. Johnston, "Over the Sea," a new baritone song. Special, all music next week will 'he reduced to 18¢. per copy, six ies for $1. This include the very latest hits. McDermott Bros., 260 Princess street. ---------- What The Cows Did. Last Thursday the catetaked of the Collegiate Institute planted twenty- five dollars' worth of flowers in the in- stitute grounds. This moming cows ripped up every plant, and now the owners of the bhovines will be called upon to pay damages. atria i [iontreal Methodist" Conference. . Rev. A. B. Johnston, Aylmer, was appointed official conference reporter for the Christian Guardian, Rev. C. A. Sykes, was elected statistical secre- tary; Rev, C. D, Baldwin, clerical as- sistant secretary, and James Alar dice, lay assistant secretary. ---- When Rev. Dr. Aothiff, was introduc ed to the Hamilton Mothodist conter- ence, he said he had perhaps been a member of more conferences than any member present. He felt sure of a hearty welcome froin his Hamilton brethren, , The Lockett shoe store are light and cool, 25c. a pair. hs and at Gibson's Red Cross drug store, Large, new ones there. arians and twelve Ser Fishes Bog and many on each side wountled . » ~ shot after their son of us. The Canadian gov- ernment may have to d a mew channel for their constwise traffic. A strong protest will be filed with the Dominion government with a request that the matter be taken up at once with the United States government. Attorney White, of this city, savs that the Yawkey estate, Detroit, has decided to pay succession duties in order to avoid a contest with the On- tario government. A check for $4,225 will be sent to the provincial trea- surer at once. The Yawkey estate, in Ontario, amounts to about eighty three thousand dollars. By itself, this amount would be exempt from succession dues, but as the Ontario and Michigan cstates together amount fo over two million dollars, the Ontario government claims that the Ontario portion of the estate is liable for the usual five per cent. tax. ASHAMED OF NEBOGATOFF. Captive Bronded as Coward for His Surrender. St. Petersburg, June 3.--Feeling in the admiralty egminst Rear-Admiral Nebogatoff runs high, the majority of the naval authorities being deaf to the appeals of the few who insist that > admiral's action in surrendering warships should not be condemmed until the circumstances become fully known, The majority sey. they could forgive anything but surrender and point to Ruston xorbip Hovhact whe ian wi i phael, whi i 1829 during the Russo-Turkish struck its colors ships which surrounded it. Nicholas I, meted out a terrible pun- ishment to the officers and crew of the Raphael, ordering that all of them be exchange and direct- ing that if the ship ever be Recaptured its infamous history be blot out by the total destruction of the vessel. The Raphael, strange to say, was recaptured thirty-four vears later at Sinope, during the Crimean war, a the captain who surrendered her taking part in the battle, and to this son fell the task of executing the ad emperor's orders to destroy her. Many naval men declare that the em. peror should reserve the same fate for ral toff. While hope for the safety of the pro- tected cruisers Oleg and Aurora: has been generally abandoned, some of the naval authorities believe it possible that their commanders, realizing that the fleet had been practically destroy- ed and that Vladivostok harbor would only prove a death trap in the end, laid their course either for Nicolaioff, at the mouth of the Amur river, or for Petropavlovsk, in Kamtchatka. There is plenty of coal at both places to replenish the bunkers of the cruis- ers The ships could escape across the Pa- cific ahd either be interned in the Un. Red States or retirm by Way of Cape orn. ---- IT DID NOT PASS. -- Michigan State Legislature Friend- ly te Canadians. Special to the Whig. Detroit, Mich., June 3.--TLe Holmes bill, intended to prevent the granting of teachers' certificates to non-citizens of the United States or to those who have not declared their intention of becoming citizens, which was, of course, aimed particularly at Cana- dian applicants, was defeated in the state legislature, yesterday, by a vote of 30 to3l. There were many absen- tees on account of the week-end ses- sions, Its opponents characterized the as "narrow" and also objected on the ground that many Canadian teach- ers come te Michigan well qualified to teach, but' too young to obtain citiz- enship papers, The legislature is evidently friendly to Canadians. A bill, introduced a short time ago, had a clause 'which ve- quired all licensed accountants in Mi- chigan to be citizens of the United States, but it did not advance far un- til its framer found he would have to eliminate the citizenship feature to save the other clauses, National League. --At Boston, 3; New York, 8 (13 innings). American League.--At Philadelphia, 3 Washington, 1. At St. Louis, 5; De- trait, 1. mm League.--At Baltimore, 1; Rechugter » 2. At Providence, 7; Mont- ---- » Ran Into Pier And Sunk, Special to the Whig. Shreveport, La., June 3.--The steam- boat H. MoArthur, ran into the pier of the railrodd bridge acrisés the Red at Alexandria, La., at ten o'clock, last night, and sank with a loss of sixteen fives. A Steamship Arrives. . Special to the Whig. . Moutbeenl, June 3-The Cangdian railway steaghiship, unt oyal, from Liverpool, ed Martin River, at 4.30 a.m, to-day. As an argument for a minister of health, Dr. BE ts, of Toronto, writes : "We Ee t twenty immigrants at are lunatics andl who h province thousands of dollars. If we Pay the bill we should havo the don trol" a will Fav Saturda AF table of old Todi" comtort Jernl all sizes, 75c. a pair. The | stantiate fand 1 don't propose JRDAY, JUNE 3. Stories Of Mutiny. St, Petersburg, June 3.--Stories of mur on board the Russian vessels con to circulate but the admiral ty will not admit that it has receiv- ed information tending to sub- them. The officials admit, 5 that some of the sailors mu- tinied . off the coast of Madagascar, and that a number of them were shot by Admiral Rojestvensky. 'Seize Sakhalin Island. Tokio, June 8.--With the destruction of Russia's naval power interest is re- tuming to military operations. Togo's victory tremendously 'alters the mili- tary situation and eliminates meas- ures of defense against_Russia's naval 1t is now 3 ested that Sakhalin olan Amur, A ta:day : | ¥ '§ Vittory may drive Russia away from the Pacific coast of Asia. Japan now has a free hand in Russia's maritime provinces, and her offensive capabilities are unlimited. "Nothing bars the way except the ian force at Vladivostok, whose speedy isolation is possible. The Amur river is open to Japan, and Russia's defensive capability is now limited to the capacity of the Chinese Siberian railway." Japan seize at the mouth of the foreign military observer said Aurora And Oleg Lost. St. Petersburg, June 8.--In order to reliove the suspense of thousands of families Russia has appealed to France to secure through the French minister at Tokio, the most complete list possible of the Russian officers and the men who perished or were saved. The fate of hundreds will pro- bably never be established. e admiralty has practically given wh all hope that the Russian protect- ed cruisers Aurora and Oleg might limp into port. Both these vessels are now believed to have foundered. Russian Hulls Easy Targets. London, June 3.--The correspondent at Tokio of the Daily Mail, cabling to his paper concerning the naval battle between the Japanese and Russian fleets, says : "Owing to the heavy seas in the earlier part of the engagement - the Russia hulls were disclosed below the waterline, Presenting a target and enabling the Japanese guns to usurp the functions of oes, "The commander of the torpedo boat destroyer Murasame, in Admiral Katoka's command, describing his nt. tack on the battleship Kniaz Souvar off, says he discharged two torpedoes against her from a distance of 100 8, "All the Russian survivors confess that the Japanese formation was never broken and say that their shooting was magnificent.' To Rear A Great White Light. Tokio, June 3.--In response to thou- sands of suggestions the government has décidel to erect an onermous light on Okino Island, as a monument to commemorate Admiral Togo's vie- tory. It is planned to have the light show for eighty niles, covering al- most the entire scene of battle. The cost will be provided by popular sub- serption. Declared For Peace. Washington, June has struck a blow for peace in the far east. In a conference at the White House yesterday with Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador, the president expressed the earnest hope that Rus- sia 'would forthwith conclude peace with Japan. Prolongation of the war, he believes, will not result in. victory for the Russian arms and can only serve to increase Japan's demands and render more difficult the drafting of a treaty of peace which the czar as well as"the mikado can sign. The president spoke, he said, as the friend of Russia no less than of Ja- gan. and on behalf not only of the ashington government but in the in- terest of humanity. Until his words have. reached Tsars- koe-Selo aiid have been communicated to Emperor Nicholas, in the friendly spirit in whicly they were uttered, their offect cannot be cstimated. SAYS IT'S A MISTAKE. Buffalo Man Demiies Charges Laid by Father Fallon. Buffalo, June 3.<+Henry W. Burt, former president of the German Am. erican x by Father Fal- lon, formerly of Kingston, with mis appropriation of funds of 'the late Anastasia Sandrock estate, returned to Buffalo to face the charges, Both Mr. Burt and Father. Fallon are executors of the Sandrock estate. Mr. Burt classed as "A malicious and outrage- ous attack," upon him, the action be- ing started during his absence by exe- cutor Father "Fallon to get an ac counting. ' i "I've never been crooked in my life, to opt flow that I'in past sevent rs old,' said Mr. Burt. "Father "Fallon has heen misinformed in rd to this matter. 3.--The president The charges are false. I am prepared to go before the surrogate court and give the I guess it correct res. would be found that T have acted on the square in this entire matter. It will all come out in the surrogate eourt," : JOHN MORELAND NAMED. Has Been Made License Inspector for Frontemac. Peano semi ix 3--The provincial ry shptintal few etite inspec tors, mon; others : John Moreland, Lon : , for Frontenac; Joseph Lemieux, Fournier, for Pros. Cott. ra # : " A . - " oem me WERE FINED $100] Officers Decline Parole -- Shot : Splat 10 io Wile. rdeniral To. | FOR RUNNING GAMBLING RE- : jestvensky' is resting well, with . no SORT IN OTTAWA. dangerous symptoms, and his speedy . . seems certain. The officers of P---- - Ba battleship Orel have de-| A Kingston Officer Made A.D.C. ve ht Paro 9 Trey dave T.] to Governor-General -- Two 3 ceived tio ay further to : consider the rsh Men Are Likely Drowned in * the Ottawa River, : Special to Whig. Ottawa, June 3.--Charles Kelly and A. R. Hillman, convicted in December last of running a gambling resort, were fined $100, this morning, or three months in jail. Sentence was delayed by an appeal or a reserve case in which the conviction was sustained. The appointment of W. W. 8. Mcln- nes. to the governorship of the Yukon was. gazetted to-day. W. E. MacLellan, Halifax, is ga- zetted post office inspector for Nova Scotia. Lieut.-Col. H. M. Pellatt, 2nd Regi- ment, Queen's Own Rifles of Canada, and jor and Brevet Lieut.-Col. V. A. 8. Williams, Royal Canadian Dra- goons, to be honorary aides-de-camp to the goverhor-general. . Joseph Caron and J. Dacust, aged thirty and twenty-nine respectively, who resided at Woodruff, a suburb of Ottawa, are Belioved to have been drowned in the Ottawa river, near their homes, Thursday night. They went out in a boat but failed - to re- turn. Their boat, coats and Daoust's hat wée found floating, as well as Caron's dog, which he had taken with him, The authorities are investigat- ing. PITH OF THE NEWS, The Very Latest Culled From All Over The World. Baron Fejervary "has practically suc- ceeded in" forming a cabinet for Hun- gary. McCaul Street, . Methodist church, Toronto, will be sold for $30,000 to a Hebrew congregation. A serious fight has taken place be- tween Servian and Bulgarian bands, near Kitshewo," Macedonia. The remains of John Paul Jones will be taken directly to Annapolis, Md., and placed in the crypt as plan- ned. Rev. John McEwan, formerly hospi- tal visitor of Presbyterian patients at the Toronto hospitals, died at Lake- eld. 9oc. terns and colorings, and goc, 35¢., 49¢. and 75c. J. Montgomery Sears, the heaviest taxpayer of Boston, and one of the wealthiest men in New England, died at his summer home in Southboro, Mase. . A great storm which has swept over at 59c. il Ph of Dress Goods The fashionable fabrics for Sugmer Wear are here assembled for your inspection, We can only mention a few of the lines - Mohair Lustres in black, brown, white, and green, at 25¢c., joc, 49c., 6g. Crepe de Chenes in white, and navy, at 50c., 75c. Eoliennes in all the newest shades, Voiles, a large range in the latest co Taffeta Cloth in black, cream, nav Fancy Mohair Lustres in a large variety of at 39¢., 49c, 69c., 75c, black, grey, champagne and ggc, grey, navy y 75¢. ard at 75c¢., gqc, lorings, at y and brown, pat- Pinetown, the sentre of the tea and sugar plantations of Natal, caused the reservoir to overflow, resulting in the drowning of fifty Hindoo laborers. The 'board of governors of McMas ter has invited Prof, E. M. Keirstead, M.A. DD. to the chair of systematic 'theology and apologetics, and Dr. Wil- liam Findlay, M.A., to the chair of mathematics. The story of land frauds in Oregon will be duplicated in California by the discovery of an elaborate system of robbery umder color of law, by which means, with the help of forgery great bodies of the public domain have been brought under private own- colors. ership, INCIDENTS OF THE DAY. Newsy Paragraphs Picked Up By Reporters On Their Rounds. Pineapples, cheap. Crawford. Pianos tuned by an expert, leave ort der at McDermott Bros. Try Maple Walnut Sundae at Gib- 99¢. son's' Red Cross drug store. Some splendid tan boots for boys, Louisene $1.25, $1.50 (ind $2, at The Lockett shoe store. © 99¢. This you hear wherever you go, An excursion from New York state was to have come here to-morrow, but was cancelled on account of there be. ing no street cars in operation, John Carson has secured the con- tract to supply forage to the military camp at Barnefield, which opens 'on 'the 27th inst. He will have between 600 and 700 horses for which to sup- ply forage. We will have on Saturday a bargain NEW SILKS! We anticipated a Silk Season and as a result we bought accordingly. in our Silk Department a large assortment of the latest Silks in fancy patterns and plain You will Japan Taffeta Silks in all the wanted shades, at 25¢., 35¢., 39¢. and 49c. Taffeta Silks in an assortment of shades. Pailette Silks in black and white, at 75c, and Silks in black and white, at 75c. and "For Nobbiest Hats, George Mills & Taffeta Silks in checks and stripes and plaids, ina ot good range of colors, at 6gc, 75c. and goc., Masselfiine Silks in black and white, at 75c. and 99¢. Mirror, Silks in all wanted shades. find table of old ladies' comfort leather gaiters, all sizes, T5c..a pair. The Lockett shoe store. The Trusts and Guarantee com- pany, limited, Toronto, forwards will orms and gives suggestions free of charge to those desiring information in regard to drawing a will. ---- JOH LADLAWeSH) DANGER OVER, WOMEN FAINT. Theaters in Flames During Mati- nee Performance. Pittsburg, Pa., June 3.--Ome of the most spectacular fires that have visit- od Pittsljurg in recent years broke out in the Avenue Theatre, yesterday, and before it was subdued had completely destroyed the Avenue and partially wrecked the Grand Opera Houso ad. joining. No panic resulted, and no lives were lost. The loss will reach $50,000, fully insured. The fire is be- lieved to have been caused by cross wires, Tae house was about half filled, but Systematic work by the em- ees the audience was gotten out without the semblance of a panic, The majority in attendance did not know there was a fire until they- reached the street, Then several women fainted. ------ DECISION AS PRESIDENT. Entire Estate Must Pay Succes- sion Duties. Susdia) to 'oronto, June A Judgment that Our TRUNK STOCK, at present, is the largest and most complete assort- ment we have ever shown in Kingston. Any person desiring 4 Trunk "can see twenty different styles at May create a prea as. deciding oy ranging from $2 to the claim of i - : 3 tate oo pol tion iy lo ' and as we have in duties, was ided by Justice Teet- stock four different sizes in 2el, today. The late La lot Bal . Hy ro iio each trunk we think we ster, formerly manager of the Crown ank, loft an estate of 860,000, and willed that his sister, Sarah Balster. should baye . the interest on 815.000 during Tifotime. woman claimed that she could not be com. pelled to pay sucorssion duties this, but the n t the duties should come out of the residue of the estate. .J yg. tice Teetzel refused to allow thi The ite eraam at Gibson's Red Cross . drug store is mude from pure cream, claim, and held that the 'duties should be paid by the entire estate, * 4 3 can suit everybody. Especially low prices this A Call for Inspection Solicited. ° THE LOCKETT SHOE STORE § month. SECOND & YEAR 72. Is Your Head Clear? If not, it is probably the f of your Liver and yoy ne corrective. You will be prised to see how quickly j brain will clear and how or better you can work after tal Beecham Pills Sold Everywhere. In boxes 25 Sutherlan Sisters Hair Grower GREW THIS H/ VICTORIA SUTHERLAND, This lady is but_one among the thousa have used and benefited by 'the 7 Sisters Hair Grower and Scalp fact that she is one of the Suthe well known, her experience which she recommends 1 hese #0 the public, cannot fail to ir all who are interested in the cul of the hair. The 7 Sutherland S years to thas importan hair ; the cause of it may be preserved « clegance. The 7 consulted without cl their own hair is the r ters Hair Gee Scalp Cleaner. For sale by 7 Sutherlan and all Droggists. Price « 20 ° per bottle; six bott CLEANER should always with the Hair Grower. For equal. 7 Sutherland Sis Sole Manufacturers and Prop CANADIAN OFFICE : It COLBORNE STRE TORONTO where all letters of inquiry and order addressed. The phot h t ev land Sisters (groap) must t mpooing Price 50 cents. J. H. BAILEY \ Recommended and Sold by Geo. W. Mahood, druggist, co: Bagot apd Princess streets. TRAE MARR GLOVE! A A "Perrin" Black Sued Gloves have all tl "Perrin" perfection fit and finish, while t kid 'used is of remas able softness and p fect dye. Ask your dealer for Perrin Black Suede Glo JOHN LAIDLAW & St Sole Agent for Perrin Gloves. Buggies Bug Any person who intends getti Top Baggy or Runabout thi should d8 so this week, so as ® fine new turnout for the 24th, We have a full line of Mc Buggies, Runabouts, Surreys a ons, also a large asortment « and double Harness, which we at very close figures. SEEING IS BELIE Come and see it we have no largest and best assortment of and Harness in the city: Hay & Wils MASEEY-IARRIS ACENTS, 132 CLARENCE STI A man seldom loses his until he loses his money,