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Th. drill of th. Forty-third D.C.O.H. -aa th last la which Bgt. toU Cbarll.

Th.mp.on will Instru.t for at least thl eon. Th popular crgeant ba rounded tb men luto xcllent shape, and highly complimented by the command-1, offloer. S. M. Itoger.

Bgt. Thompson been tranaferred to Niagara camp, where he will carry on bis Instructional dutl with veral ot tbe wetrn regtmente that will oon 0 there. Col. Roger on behalf of the offlc.rs and men aald farewell to Instructor wishing him every suoceas and good luck. Company drill was Aret taken up.

The men wer then brought together, and were given a abort battalion Instruction before being dismissed. mi nreaent were: Lieut-Col. g. at. Rogers.

Ma J. K. A- Hoimer. Act ing MaJ. Cnpt.

8. E. 1 uonur. aj. ti Bur.

CaDt. K. camp. w- Blrkett. Captains J.

n. -jl. Belt D. W. Cameron.

R. Cam-rea. J. H. Dewar.

J. A. Ewart, J. E. Hutebeoon, R.

U. btewart. UeutruuU U. A. Bell.

J. P. Dickson. Mcl Edwards. T.

T. Wmltt, W. A. Folktns. p.

Mathawtnan, E. R- McNeil. Olver. A. I Ogilvle.

A. A. Mnaxd. R. 8 fcUmpeon, J.

E. finowbalt. H. J. iVevenson.

W. 8. Wood. K. C.

Wooiaey. At a meeting of tho officers in the officers' quarter after parade. It waa decided to adopt the naval etaff pat-tent cap for th undreae uniform for officers subject to the sanction of the mlUtia departtneoL The old soda water botu which waa proved u.l- oo active Mr-. vU In Booth Africa Have 1 Inby the militia department, and the regular water bottle is going to be issued in their stead. The P.UD.O.

bad a falrty good Ba-t. Inst. WO- TL Troop irtU and-aaddl. work were taken up by the wen. were iai nnntalned some The regunem-.

nf important promotion aa a result of VI: romrjetUrons which have um iv" To JTglmenta egU Sgt. Rx t- "A' squadron, Bgt. Lamb; squwirwu. St Martin. To be squadron JK arm j.

Conway. vie. squadron MeLeary. pro moted. lOted.

Th. commanding officer of th. rd 8. M. Bogera sent to fnd 'reived from Hi Boyal High-el of Wale.

Hon. STumI regiment, th. foHowlnr cabUa Vn th. occasion ot Hi. Boyal High- Own'RWM respectfully wish Rya! fi vartl en.

blrthdav, I tEgd.) GEORGE REOAININQ YOUTH, u.intinaton. Maau Jun 10. Eighty- Ave year old. Mrs. Rosa Parkin 1.

regaining hr youth. Her hair, one whit aa is turning black, new teeth hav appeared and ha discarded spectacles. Th transition 1 a aia that aha haa discovered th foun tain of eternal youth for which Pone de lcon searched In train. Five ot lira Perkins' ten children are living. Mr, n.

M. Kvla and Levi Perkjn. of Hun tington, and Mrs. C. H.

Lewis. Au- PAUO CHRISTIE REMEMBERED. Frianda of Mr. Nap AttdatU Mark Hla SUTar- Napoleon Audette, on -the occs- tlon of bis silver wedding which wss celebrated last -night, was presented with a suitable souvenir In the shape of a aAibtantlaIgmbr-itrv'lT-for-litT worthy lady, and another for hlmaelf. It was a pleaaant party of friends who gathered about Mr.

Audette, who ni tertalned tbem In his own generous style. E-Ald. T. McOuire read a Yery nicely worded addreaa acconipanylng I the presuniatlon, sent followed In several of those happy strain snd a thoroughly enjoyable time was pnl by all. During Mr.

Audette- Duainens career In Ottawa, as was remarked In the address, many men piomlnent in Canadian public life have in a literal sense passed through his hands, and his reminiscences of lamous poimciaua are ot more than ordinary Interest. The address was signed oy Messrs. A. O. BUlr.

T. H. Blair, J. A. uurry.

J. Chamard, R. C. Cummlngs. F.

C. Chlttlck, W. A. Cameron. T.

Dowd, wY. C. Elliott, D. O. Ollmour, j.

uiimour. V. C. Gordon. F.

Lee. T. Mcuuire. u. Murphy, W.

Lake Marlef, T. Martin. il. Plouffe. W.

Polrier. W. Queaie. i. a.

Bothwell. A. Hoy, Booney cooper, A. Blierwood. R.

T. Shllllngton, A. J. Warnork, O. Shouldis.

M. J. wnmy. J. B.

Loyer. PHOTO ON FACE I BY LIGHTNING New Tork, June 10. Branded on his face waa a livid picture of a tree under which he was passing when Thos. Burke was struck dead by lightning last night In front of No. Cit Bummlt avenue, Jersey City.

The man's derby hat was torn Into strip, but aside from th stal mark on hla heek there waa no visible sign to tell how be waa killed. He was picked up by parsons who saw blm during the flash. A loud reoort ac companied th electrical display. Burke waa 45 year old and boarded at No. 11 Crawford atreet, Jersey City Hetghta He was on bis way horn from bis work In the-Waldo avenue yard of ehe Pennsylvania railroad when the storm was at its height without raincoat or umbrella, had taken advantage of the ahelter afforded by a raw ot- sbade tree on Summit even, i and was within a block of bis bom when the shock came, oti wfll.H Vi 1 1 rht.

,11111 vi. mM nlng -which revasUd the man's figure against a background of dense foliage aa he hurried along. Several peraon rushed out of their daralllnaa ta what had haooened. wm Among them was Dr. Boyd of Summit mtH commanding aquadrona win i notSataf than -u Jim! li'thl Teequlaltlon for all aald that death had been InMantane-InA neoeaaarlea required for oue.

He could, offer eaplanatlon ot amo on th lt Jan, aleo name the mysterious death mark, th exact af their reepectlv ad vane parties. reproduotlon the tree under which -A- squadron rifle fcav aiTlvea h- Ujf TJi pIcture wii tw0 SS COLLEGE AVENUE About Modootod Condition of Stroot. PoUtlon to Mayor. Property owners on College avenue, south of Osgood street, to-day pre- aenUd to HI Worship Mayor Ellis a oetltlon for repair to that thorough- Wale, ery IndlgnanUy proUatlng against th Big v- High th Prlnca- coroor.tlon gaa company many happy returns oi i rammandlnc. hav torn up th macadam, so repeat- Lionel Commanding Duk ot Ln- that It ha now totally dlsap- red.

A vigorous protest is also th. pea "rHncer lhanka for kind wlsne comaraea in m. Bincere inan. I with which their Interest persistence with whteh their interests and convenience are ignoreu uj hoard Af works. Tliptitton1al JLat night a pcUl confirmation of that locality ar in held in Christ church.

Th Bishop a to wh.ther the of. Ottawa was assisted by the R.v. C. turn Into a mud pod- P. Emery and Rev.

A. W. Mackay. Tne There are also confirmation waa th econd hold this at the nglct year and wa. for adult, only tBlr on th part of th to, w.r confirmed.

maklntJotal of POST OFFICE AT GALETTA BURNED Sneclal to Th Evening Journal. Galetta. Jun 10. Th general ator at thl place, owned by J. W.

Bean, 1 a.V I. unmutaaaDi a a i ta uiiii- wn aestroyea oy nrw unmlktakabl a it inexpncaoie. PhysloUn hv lwd in viaeno flM breaking out myoterioualy, iii. mumiI A th vital forces with I tni.i -tk. of th renewal ot th vital tore with before midnight Th woncerment, dui n- building la totally consumed and all I cpt.

an la nam Kha nlarldlT'' when Visitor Ihtl' amount, probably flv hundred dollar worth. Mr. Bean place th valu th stock carried at $7,500. He give his insuranc aa 15.000. Oeorg C.

Wbyt owned th building, which wa a frame truotur worth S1.00& guetu Perkln and Charles E. Per- tjtj X7TT An ATM RnrlnaflalH. liar nuiDana. I a a a awaa- aawaaaav Augustua perkln. died ten year go.l RISK HIS LIFE Mtarara Valla.

June IB. Carlisle D. AGAIN ARRESTED eZ, in, HO la Onartad With OommlttlOf remain for a tlm. during which. If a OiimlnaX Offanco.

everything gee promises to Ptul Chrletl Thompson wa arrest- another raplda "atunf that win ye.terday afternoon on Sapper Put all ot hi ptavlou daring accom-Brldg by High County Cbntabl pllshmenU In the background. It will Tta waa hrouaht before be nothing lea than a -lmmlnf Magistral Smith nd rmanded unlU match from th foot of th falla to h. Lawuton. through the whirlpool and Tudy next. Th.

pruioner Is ch.rg- HoU npli aniiMl ta.t fall ed with committing an Indecent lwam trom th whirlpool to Lewiston, ault on Harrit Hyde, who live alon but t.here I no authentic record of any in a cottage near" bush on th. on ever having navigated th whole Richmond road. Tbe woman 1 ot th rapid unles In a. boat or bar- vrlr bruised and It I ald in th rl. henc hi laUst proposlUon Is on jtrgWjia two rib broken.

that will attract world wide attention. Th accud ay hli nm-r-Pul rturnd only recently 'from --ChrkrOe on tha. cltT England wher eihlblted Mrtle blotter ha I ntered a or befor many noted asaemblagea one of wra of time, a Paul Chrtatla HI them Including the Prince and Princes ff.norfc.r.totor has been get- of Wale, at Bradford, Eng. 7m runa.ntly. -Tved '1 will only ar a light cork Jacket eTTlm.

thaVh. can positively Identify h.m. "Till I am getting well a lan, Oirtst! th man who agkoltod h.r In year. I will po.ltlv.ly m.k. th.

out lb wrant for. hi. swim If tb. challen 1 hav tosu.d Is THE OTTAWA EVENING JOURNAL. FRIDAY, JUNE ip, 1904 HANGED THIS.

MORtlltlG. IContlnued from' pa.e $TORY IN BRIEF. jrteJlilirder.w hkh wa. unnnurhtd. not su- I aneep iuiu.

i- and wnen ni within a few paces of the door of the tiio va It on tl thresning nour. He did th chores about the bam that evinlng himself, and after dark, taking a favorabl he went out. hurriedly hitched a horse, wrapped a bag around the heed of the corpae to conceal the blood and drove at a gallop to the lower where the body was afterwards found. A few days later he confessed to the crime. The trial took place at Bt.

Kcholaatlque last March, and on March 25th the. Jury returned a veraici oi guilty, with a recommendation for mercy. Belanger was enencea be hsnged June lh. The minister annealed to. but on May 34 announced that tl law roust take Its course.

n. rv.i Tii ni. 1 0. i pf iim Radiff. the official hangman, arrived yesterday ynornlng from Montreal.

Boaffeld Ueed Prevleuely. Tha araffold. the aa'mo on which was Rt. Arholastlaua for th double execution in 1W0 and for the Lacroi hanging In HuU 1W1. amvea weo- nesday morning ana by it ociock terday was In readlneea It I locaUd In th same place a It was thr yers ago.

Removed Another Cell. Previous to his sentence, Belanger iiccupled, a cell which overlooked th yard In which th scaffold waa erected. but after the death sentenced was passed th condemned man waa moved to the opposite side of th corridor. No other prisoners were on that floor, and ho spent-much time pacing up and dpwn th corridor between th empty cells. Radoliffe's Move mania.

In Montreal RadcllB vtalted some of hi old friends there stnd 1 said to hnn alnned eootoualv of tha flowln bowl. In St. BcholastUjue he also was a devotee of the Qoddes Bacchus, and waa In a rood humored maudlin con dition all yesterday afternoon an'4 in tMa Avenlnv tia waa In one of the hotel bar when an officer came to him and said th sheriff want-ad blm. RadrllfTa renlled with an oath that he was not waiting on th sheriff, but th sheriff on him. II.

however returned to th Jail shortly after 11 o'clock and elapt there. This morning he was quiet and all 'right. unman a mue nervoua. A Thratirlmj Latter, in. unsigned typewritten letter from Fall River, threatening the sheriff If the execution went on.

A similar letter had been received Isst Saturday, and with some mattering that were mwh lhAu Mhu4 mdmlaatiin to the execution caused th. sheriff some alarm. Precaution Taken. AHMtttlim. against a repetition of scene of three rears ago, and twclv guard from th I w.1 va nrnvlnplal ronsta61efr6mrMontreafc wer secured to guard the Ju.

Th town last night wa very quiet and orderly. Ther waa not demona- linn nf kind. RadflinT Wtl ai- i hawa hla fllnai arlthout mole. I wuhmit aualna mv axcits- Z. V.i-.i.

I mrni, nvt iu.i ui wvi A Marked Centraet. itki. mimln waa in (at ana orueny; la maraeu pniimi iw mw .,.1. nf at tha laat h.nvlne. ni, avwnltamant that atlrrad tha tdB ck.

I. nn inax-wintar a morning in aiarcn, -i auu fresh In the minds of Journal reader. un mat morning wui reroemoerea that Cordelia Vlau and Ssm Parslow wera execuiea on tne scanora at iue Hm, fit, Ik, miiMif nf Vm Vlau' husband, which 'both had plan- na ana jointly carriea uul, id. woiuaa finishing what th man had begun. W.n KM! amlnail altllaalnn and hund red that could not, formed a mob out side tbe Jail and attempted to natter In Ik, n-ataa.

Th. tfliarda hv a ihnW of fore and firing of revolver In th air succeeded in preventing tnena carrying out their purpose. HI Lsst Night on Earth, Belanger passed hi last night on In nulat and uneventful wav- hsd aald good-byato hi relative on Monday, to hla counsel on Tuesday, and to th Jailer yesterday. No on ivtth araatarda tf. cept hi spiritual adviser.

Father Calss and two sister oi nroviaenco. iaai night ha retired at 10 o'clock and lep .1 1 a Anlnn1r km if "Ci la.i.M FT-V. I M.nnnlnn whan k.a'mM ha llTI Mtlaltalir eanaatad tha roaarv With the priest, who then with th sisters. A Sad Fat. Nothing could mora fraught wlth adnea than th fat of Btanger.

A man year of age. who had lived a life ot respectability and lnduatry. th father of a family, paying with hi life, the penalty for a crime committed two yeara ago, when In a moment of tn real or tmaarlned wrongs to his dughter. hot down a man who ror year naa oeen mm hi most Intlmat friend. To rut mnA hv tha dictates of the on iUUUlnj law when tlU, In tha enjoyment of physical and menmi vigwr.

an laat took on th world iron a cai- fold. lut when roomer warm is at uer loveliest. To see from th brrea window Of hi cei, tn unri wr last tlm on th tre tipped lillls ver dure clad, the hill which ne no learned to lov. when on hla farm ner the peacerut vinage "i -w r.u-..v..-. Rut th majeaty of British Justlc demanded it.

DETAILS Or CRIM. At the time the murder wahruarv IMS. it crested a Eustucb for years, and warden of Kebiuary n. Keruln hinto. Ic village of tt.

Eustacl.o. in Two Mountains county. BeWnger shot and killed- hi" -brother-induw, Aniom- killed' HI" Antoine Beguln wa a well. to. do farmer.

V) years of age situ highly es-t Mined. Ha had hevn mayor Of St. was bathelor and lived Willi hi. TheOOhHe Be- lunger, who to-day oald tne penalty of r. owln to his believing the latter showing aw.

M.H- rA. nMn inwiiivu iiiiii run. mat uumo -f -uf ving Beguln nome iro discovery ca'used great excitement aa'allatil 111 gtl3 ft. auiul vil-uge, loon gu -cxcltemtnt wnicn jimq noi 1. alnna thaw vaIIWsk H.lVrJ Of 1637 DQtectlv McCaikill immIUtlr A wnrk on th flit una ui a- uw i b.v rrui vu i i in -1 wt a.aauW ia I smavniUia atWMa fold Hilauger flied.

killing mm nwwu ii stanl.y. murderer then hid the Be.anger th- ad went into the nous, where he Vonfe-n was fore a.e,.t in a chair for a few hours. About Clanger. And the story as o'clock he went out took the blln craU1 sym lived in harmony rr. lr.

invu a u.l. rhlMran wer WW ot Beguln and wer frequently In hi company. Th oldest daughter grew a. a-lrl to a charm iu. woman, nne ma, wii aaamad.very fond Of Caen e.thcr tnouxnv natural.

Then the thought eel ih.l all waa not right. A. a nt tha murder xouno them together, -geguin ran away, iwo hour later thy met in me yam u.l..... rArmA Krauln tO gO down hi. kiwaMnil make his SCt of COn ri)inn aa ha Intended to kill film, mm 1..

lovaiiad tha tun and nred. all th tlm hut adopted th policy ot appearing to suspect someone else. Blood waa found In Belanger' yard. which he said vu caused by the kill- ln nf a nla MoCaakill cauxht iBelanger on nis guard by telUng him jhat another man wis suspected wlth'whose wlf Segnln h.4 Vimfi aiuvad be Intimate. Be langer fell Into th trap and to the detective that that man threw the blood-stained snow Into his, Belanger' a yard, ta divert suspicion to him.

Ah. then you admit it Is humn blood." aald th detective. Thl satisfied th detective, who got a warrant, arreatea ueianger wi drov with him to St Scbolaatlcqu. Thar Belanger made th following confession: Th Confeaaieiv, 'I looked trpon Seguln more a a friend than a relation. My children were fond of hint fond ot my children.

there waa some BurWFryrouWTnnaifai plied money to her. but beyond paying rent and buying meagr supplies oi food gav her allowanc to th poor of th neighborhood. All previous efforts to Indue hr to Vrav the aaualld house wer fruitless, nor could anybody ever acrtaln from her the reason for her xll from th society and luxury which ah one nJoy.d.. Testerday a liveried carriage drew up In front of her hovel and two men and two women, all faahlonably dre-ed. entered.

A hort tlm ftrward they reappeared with th ged woman, who reluctantly ntrd th carrlge. Later tn the day a van tamovad th Uiter in tne then the houa wa gtvn ovr to th rata, which th old woman kpt liberally supplied with brd and tnUh. Couldnt Believe Chlcaa-o Chronlola Stanley used to relate th following funny tory: On day while wa conversing with a frlndly trlb during hi travel on of th ehlf pr-aenc inoutred how-many wlv po.r sessed. Vpon Stanley replying xni sessed. VOOn Pianiey rayma nn.

man and unanlmOUlllC eX claimed: "What a splendid liar!" They Intensely- admired th parent calmness wKh which had. tny mlttea. thought, tried to pas on on mem grtst deal of myterl In the w0dTu traveler" tale. K. KutrUch.

A VETERAN IN THE ODDFELLOWS Mr. J. B. Marks BtoalTaa a 8oyrlcn Lode A highly Interestlag event took place In Carletoft lodge. Independent Order ot Oddfellows, last nigh, when-Mr.

J. H-Marks, who baa been a member of the in mmiA aiiuMilna. for 31 yeara was honored by the ftoverelgn Omnd lodge of Baftlmore wit a vtrar medl The presentation waa matte through Carkiton lodge, of which Mr-Marks' baa bean a faithful member for nine, years. Deputy Qrend Master E. Dn.m.nli nfllMMad AQ the BUS- pl Mooa orcealon.

nn behalf of tha Grand lodce--Oolurlo Speeches of congratulation were mad by many of the paat grand preaera. The fact of Mr. Mart" being so long, a member beeame known weeks ago. and teps were than Ukeo, to aecure the decoration. Carleton lodge is duly proud of Its veteran.

GREEN TURTLE INCREASE OF TUB TRADE Wbir and How Tbay aro Caught. Faota Rf ardlnf Tbalr Wotfbt, Ooat and Conaumptlon. nitcv A CAD HE SOLDIERS FORTy-TniRD HAD DRILL LASTMGUT. Tha Man of tha Prlncoa j-ouio Dragoon uautD nu for Their Camp. BT I HhUHH LtDtLAHuCn BUSINESS tki.

(a ttia time of the ec whan laige received in thia markat. ba- H. wronged my daughter ana t'birlTwair by tha.Mallory turtlea ara had to die." was the way ueiangerpuii Jj jr0m Key v. eat i O'aA 1 Ina I rilfH MBTBDa. A wsv I haan a.auelna Admissions.

'I "Tl'Tii. vaar after year, pro- i. k. iimmiu in tna nuiu McCaskell had suspicion ot Belanger J' affd to pay for turtle auup th. only receiving point the Lolled Statee fr green turtle, allhough a very lift" direct to Boston; and It is supposed in the trade Her aent direct te elan lTranclaoo.

Th' city ewpe eatenwveiy to ad.lphla, Baltimore and other lr la th Kaat, and to po4nU In the Weat. New York, however, Is the Pjae of greatest conaumptlon. ated by epriencd dealers tbar from 8.000 to 10.000 greea turtle ar received at tbla port every year. Bourse Supply. I naA mil alan in liwa Quit ot from wrida to Orn- irai Amarloa.

Key Weal ana JiJp because of Ita faclimea for ehip- FOR DEFENCE OF CANADA ESQUIMAULT: HARCOll BEING PUT IN SHAPE. Nifht Qua Praotlc Bowg That do Torpado Boat Can Bntar Harbor Without Balng Bunlt Bpeclal to Tha "journair" luni in The Eaqumialt squadron is being put 4n shape to guard Canada's shores sgaraa a w.a Night gun practice, with the object or preventing torpedo boat entering Esquimau harbor are being frequently con- ducted. irVoia I o'clovk until midnight last night the Black Rxh and Bellmont bat-terlea at the enhance tothe bafor twimbardment. wane wt.r an searrniigiua threw naahes acrora the ky towards iriAat A steam tug towed a target the else of aotorpedo boat at the end ot a long line to and from the entrance to the i iha ara of the guns of all DHUVil, nk. th forts were centred upon It.

The target ww ridded, enowing Are to have been accurate and proving that no torpedo boat could enter, tbe harbor without feeing aunk. TARIFF OUR i OWN AFFAIR rranadlan Associated Pra) Tvmdnn June Torkshlr Ob- arrer commenting on Mr. Fielding' budget aay. it tha portbweet C.na- a dlan consumer are wuimg pr cenL more than at prent plus th wait margin for good mad low rather than for th am mad 5.000 mile away, that their affa r. and- some machinery ana -1 ia nleas.

preauroaoiy wu Than on thr hand lhad roor freely continue to tak our of dtstanc. from th cheapest dumper of same. IS THERE PAIR, PLAY Editor Journal. A ny ap pear in your Independenj paper regard-In. the government mployeea.

I may My dm Important matter are never Uaikun. -I-e oy th AUanoT' rjn.Mr report mat many ww i InoMlka to ptag unuea auwa I servant navw rww- denvea moat ot er auppt aaUrle 2 yt thr ar other who Weat indiea. ajtnougn i a i.w that ha hot. I oouaaleiuuly aaoi 10 n'l'" Vw. ara ni axporu trom amnloraa who fill a tha (Vintlnaot.

but to Uermaal m-A tnld that use ef their peaeeuger. yet when applied lor umea In wlotar. tae UPV' I v. from hi country Is ampl A "I b.l. i ana ainri i Thar are vanoue nnni iwoi superior nrar -wmm Suddenly I thought eoaat of ai whlca make would not be In the gtrrwarnent wrong between I MI ZZ I Nqw, th nlnlt.r.

and he appeared Suddenly 1 thought a kl aahara SO vVama far thia and in Om mm ana ui uiuca. a i vi-i i ed. but although my were the wrUa. wh.ney i up xuw i. strong i naa no proot.

ia I HIM IDS arpniii. aw hwi n- STi inju.co.-nd thl. I. ihnnaii Mm a tn thnaa who ar "On Thuradav I obtained Jndlsput- of them are obtained l.i i. i waita.l I small ar taken tor mm.

It waa oraeinn aiurwam that I met him In th yard. I told him that hi tlm bad coma that man Ilk him could not be allowed to ilva. I told him to set down on hi knee and make ho act ot contrition. Then I abet him. After that I nut hi body In a sleigh and took to th barn wher It was found.

That la all can aay about it" Belanger gav hi confession in a calm and collected way. Th Trial. He had good hopes of being acquit ted. He Amended on th Jury to give consideration to hi alleged sons and at th trial an endeavor was mad to show that Beguin had had Improper relations wKh hi daughter, and proper relations wKh hi daugnter. ana lp tha beach la neta dome of th latter weiga eight or ten pound apiece, out a Uaa lmlAmr Ihgllr fltltaa rnaTTa Mali tortus ar i Km ara OrgfitiOtll 7 icugh and tog-rioc ihC Turtles weighing toot than 200 ftr aUarO not in amna, mm a.

a- aKua.h aaul that lVt4B.II PlSS 11 WPI vm boiled to a gelatine, Th weight of the turtles which ootne to i this market la trora luv.to lew vv' grow to a weignt ot or ouy p- turjle and a few year ago a live wle; Ing 00 pounda-wae exhibited ty known dealer In rulton market. Treatment of Ceptlv. a well i haan cantured am um iuiw aud turned on their back, tne nippers ih rantllea from hurtma- theroaalvea by "thrashing about." In this condition they ar car ried on board a veaaet to toe ar" WDeTa thay ar set re to ii- I iLT. itn i.ttlea-work at wher they ar set ire mi with iwc-wor naa causea irequ.i -a, vTn-T -hi Vra oartlv sub- crawls," or car and bottom, which are partly n. HA nia wire inimniivw Seguln had not paid any board for shtteen years.

rlnda. cabbace leave, and other green Mia middJa of October the mn lui i.w vn ta them natural! Uvtna- nut loae nean. ot iudm ta wixn iimv heal a they do not I Inr J. and aoerature for tharm to breathe i. nnitWinad wita han- I riniu, ii.

i ii- i i I die. that they may be moved with! proper eare. Preparing fer Table called new men, AR ONIA7UKII.lt. 1 WILfSTART ON TOUES00N ONTARIO RAILWAY. TAX C0MSIIS8I0.N.

Will Vlalt SaToral StaUa and InUnrlaw Taxation Boards. June lfl. The Ontario Hallway Tax wmronum auo-l Tni it. visit- r.i in nwater Tha food given to to awn merged In I Tllinols. i i i waxanaeion.

mi. um v. gulKy though thy reooromended nr- varytog ,0, J' Connecticut cy. Th. law.

howr.r. wa. allowed Ma a.ly hVh.ouS 1.hT to take Ita court and th majesty ot I neither too warm nor too oool. In be neltbrtowrm nor too oooi. in British law ha bean maintamao wita th exacting of a lit for a lire.

BACK-FROMHOVELr TO LUXURY and Masachn- K-cretary Wllklnon wlU communl- th "orawur tnay nve tha water la uffldentlr warm, and In -nth the cretarle of th txa- 11 rhV'rrrnaTirTr board. In tte in order to a4 ii ran HOUirCd. I n. A alivy vi-- I I NfM OniT Will IDf ITlBtnWUw Philadelphia, jun v- wr 'rWulaVly. year-Old Mia AHco Thaw, a coualn Of I Ju4dM drop in the temperatur dana-h.

I nai.aa tha dnath of tht turtle whara a jmiii ne tm mn in I'licaours lroaiiHnMi- ter married th Earl ot Yarmouth, -wa taken yesterday from th novel at P.O. ail crea atreet. which for more than un years ah ha bared with rata. and waa conveyed to a plac that ha been provided by her wealthy rela tive. The dealer hav to keen oma en hand her.

howvr, and In winter I tlon be Investigated but a 10 how th w. i. tha tnrtlaa nn their back UP- I ne i nf on ahelves in a ianj-oeai" tenrMratur of aoout VMia ahniit iSn middle room I railway cvinrum SO de- taxation whether th taxes ar mat by Innnl rould I an ineni'Mi A QRIAT OUTPUT. In a letter to Th Journal Dairy In- filton mara-t oeaiars aeap i 'enrwH" in the Kaat Blver, where the (tructor Ward ik, "The paat-jrag The wSieY thev I. good.

Every Indication of an abundi fnnd aivenl tn ant crop. All th. milk going to mo Turtles travel in New Torit In ufnmer cheese factories and the prospect lor Jun output were neve, better. P. o- During th.

y.r. that Ml- Thaw iWTrZl JnWran ucer and maker, ar. homing a Mv. ral.tlve. un- 7..

IJCir. MVav. olced lnteret to Improv and dvnc nrennlad the hovel the relatives sup I.U.h in woooetl eases emiieo oto. i. "'r inwiwi- their PERSONAL.

The many friend ot Mr. Wood- bnrn will regret to hear tht he 1 UI a at hi home, Ollmour treet. Turtle In demand almost entirety 1 little of the Mesh being cut into steaks. In the flr-t plaoev turtle -nnnlnllv nnafrad fc B0- raan nla In general; ana, Mnwmf. not good for tnor than WMIa th eoirp can be canned and.

kept In good condition tor a long period. tirfew private famine uy live it la said, these being some of the very wealthy, who bay a chef capable of puttinsr up th soup in cans. Other families buy the canned eoup fronv The larger hotel and eeatanr-. nM nranila- i anva few dlUpldated piece, ot fttrnltur, and Jprnbab.y notann "r.han they averal extenalv nrms wnicn can tr.e son In great aellln; It to grocer, throughout th country. The coat ot green turtle la higher In winter than at other seasons of th year, aa then the supply I er.

and Cher sre more dinners at whlrn th eoup mda from them Is required. In winter the meat brings from 25 to 5a rent pound, while In simtm-e It rnn to IS and eometlmea, when market I glutted, to 11 cent a pound a tm hawkb 111 and losserneaa iurii ae. hrnnaht hers rrom tne. new urhleilr to a.w ui It la ahrewdlv sua. I to chean Italia w.a mMtnt tood Ho I whin thry are served nP I 1.

lIl'inT mrmn turtU. Thea tur- iik-ee. 'l' turtle hnr frnwi Iwi laland. Con- rieetleot. stia new dlanoaed OI at or mm soa.

r. A. i. Forbes, of Montreal, I the ueat of her ister, Mra Chaa Olm sted, 17J Waverly St. SUBSCRIPTION Tha aubscrlptlon price of th 'Even ing Journl delivered to city ub-acribera (Sc P' month) 1 payable iS advance, or" month by month, and fubacnoer win muiu --b tha monev ready for the Journal's col lectors when they tall.

The Journal delivered to an par ot tne rny oy the Journal printing ft, ana it i responsible for-arnelay. te snd neglect. a pvauii nra who 1 -nnnninint. or a telephone messag to No. 61.

will receive prompt atten tion. The Journal win or eourae ne lad have suocrior pay airect at the ear and hv the necessity-of ii nnm Ita collector, and umt -ubcrlbr may prefer to pay direct. Py no money without a receipt. A good batsman "Will not.atrik st very ball a pnener rwi; wui ii fa Is to smae ai any "ng average wUl be j-all. In tfe, "rour turn at bat" come rhaacea" advertised il kmmZ eniamns.

Tkv ar not all braa" hat aoana of Uim are-. in taa nn at Ufa ta aid alteh. fee. glva vrr raw a CADET: CORPS-; it riir AHrc Vl-iJlC The cidt'Ufiom'L Wellington -trt school had their weekly rifle practic at" BOikliff. rtne rang-Tetrdsr ternoon under Herat.

Inst. J. Qulnney. The wet weather last week prevented the boys from shooting so that yeeter- day each received fourteen round. A Rrtdr Preirtotr -and Cttrl tied -foe Oral place with a scor of U.

Thq sergeant had Ui boy shoot oft th lift, and O. Preston was awarded the place, making; II point out Of a po- Principal Living waa present and greatly assisted the boy. Th scores were: Archl Oow 1J. Clifford il Auaten Pick 1. Willi Col- borne 17.

Hrold Storey Dougal Mc Callum 15. Willie McFaU Oeorg Cot- trell J8, Keith Stewart 10, Edgar Murray 1 Roy Mitchell II. George Preston it. Chester Bas S5, Ersklne Tounger 10. Clifford Argue 13, r.

n. 8. Oulnnes 17. J. Carruthr Hrry Branatead IS, Chester Oreen U.

George Edwards 11. Alexander Held M. Bert Stewart Harry Edwards 14, Ott King 10. Sidney Stanly 10. 0 THREE YEARS AT KINGSTON prVAT.TV nV PRANK DUPUIS FOR FORGERY.

Meadod Guilty To-lay to Soveraf Obaxga. SanUnoM tonun Oonoorrontly. anwTivfcrh. 4hle morning Sen- teaced Frank Dupuks. of -Montreal, to three year ta th Kingston on each ot three obargee-two or forgerv and one of obtaining good and money under al pretence tn terms concurrently.

Dirpuls. through ths advlo of his eoun-ael. Mr. Edward Mahon, gdeaded guUty. He to 21 years of aga It opears there ar no ptaviou conviWlon gainst blm, On charge wa Mgning J.

n. A name to a cheQue for 16 April 10tU The other the on May Sth lgnd a cheque for 125 using-W. Edward name. Th prisoner waa also charged with ulUr-ing both heoaa Oupul ww ais charged with Obtaining goods and money under faJae pre tence from O. B.

Naubert. a lower town merchant. Me jwaoantad a cheque for 20 60 lgned tr J. B. Booth and bought a pair of ot and a boul of varnloah reoelrlng in return cash.

The ettequ was mad paywbl to J. B. a otr. Th prisoner took hi tat careiy. BACK FROM BT.

JOHN. rtev. D. Itamsay of Knox churoh Mr. Murdoch Mwmnon, who hav been attending th General Assembly Of he Presbyterian rhrch at St.

JOhnw have returned. Bev. IDr. Amtrong Is expected to-morrow. Bev.

D. M. hfee-Leod of BlUings' Brldg aim reaohed home to-day. Bv. Dr.

Moore earn was 4ded to th clerical members of the church that-10houh not in charge of a church he retalna hi ao-tlve ministerial connection with thwl bodv. ISTrT and Mm. r. M. Hotliater.

Mis. Bvan and Nr. Charles D. Norton ot Buffalo ar In th city They ar registered at th Bnall. C3ffftfL2D a1 Make exquisite Sandwiches tasty nourishing 4TK- to convenient CLARK'S POTTgO Mats agcr TUNKgy OAMg I CwtdOraeat MONTRKAL, sell tacat.

si oanv tmi vaicvi W. CLARK, Manufacturer. ill ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE Each Sturdy th Jurl 1. issued at 12 'lok noon. advee- Thl ntou "'-f- tiin py bjly itiS th ba.i-as Joeo night.

Of urM mn '7. asure th ame will St th dl.p.hi-1 a aaV.r-. tia.ro, but It mart be distinctly underVtood that such ctpy nrt Ivad Pridy vtilat STnJJ tu.rnt.d ln.rti.r, In Sturayr Imuo. Th Jonil fal ur thrt avrtir will halp harolii with a hHul emplian. Condensed dvrtli-nt, to anaur lifltln, huld rTwh th by t.n 'ereek Saturday maming.

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