The Montreal herald, 20 avril 1903, lundi 20 avril 1903
[" # NEXT EUROPEAN MAIL.: ro-Monnows - F T day, 9.30 {m.Philadelphia.\u2014\u2014 .rps THE MONTREAL HERALD.SZEST : Sun ress to-day st 5.08; wets at 68%.SU TT coeur - His , WILT TE Le - ms me \u2014 mmm se \u2014 yy + ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.91.TEN PAGES.MONTREAL, MONDAY, APRIL 20, 1903.TEN PAGES.PRICE ONE CENT.a 0° .[E\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014e = DEATH CLOSES THE GREAT CAREER a TQ / Le ap Fe Tan 4 e - #4, wd Sir Oliver Mow\u2019, 7, After Being Thirty Years in Office.NO PARALLEL BUT THAT OF WALPOLE the His Many Victories 1n Courts and in Flections\u2014 He Occupied an Unrivalled Public Life Position in the of Ontario.Hoeraid >} _ Mowat Montreal Hiver The a (Spec al Toronto, {s dead.The tan sa jong known by the people of Onno as The Little Premier,\u201d passed away at Government House on Sunday morning, and his death will be mourir! vathout respect of party, by every son and daughter of the province he so long and so justiy and so MISEIN Hilo The place of (hiver Mowat is an assuret vu, Thece is no record in the Lo April sir \u201cir thstory or the Anglo-Saxon people of HV Minh who retidined so long as he dirt the confidence and the loval support of the nujority of the electors.It was not by a sudden leap that = Oliver Mov al became great in the eyes of his féliow-coyntrçtren.Step by &lep, ploddingly, tenaciously, with the grim determination of his Scottish ancestors, coOncentrated and mtensiftied in his nature, he tose from law apprentice\u2019s desk to the ae nen int-tiovernor\u2019's vhair.PHS DUTY Wiha, DONE Duy vedl oone, tasks never neglects ei these are the heviotes of Sir Oliver Mots suvress, His ov areer proves ther however thu ho people may love the the man of brilliant paris, asl to trast in the very Rrestles! à ree thei other man who not fufioquenily recchès à far higher place by sheer force of useful achievement.ir.hum Liberalivm was intellectual Sketch of His Career.Hon.=u th unique he longest us Premier Her distipetion Moar, of haviug held tin of offlre, ever accorded by the people of any province, colony or division with the British FEmqnre, 0 any public man, was barn in Kingston, \u2018mnt, Juiy 220 1s20 He of sturdy Scotch stank, which accannts for the vigor he displayed In his de- JHning vear=< 0 \\ager that ransed him to bw regarded us + CT Monderral vid man He was the Mowat, fornmerv Ade one of th tro trans 01 he 1910, After Cote aad nt rOonbinIgats of COmtanio, of the Late Mr: John of Vaniebury, who Puke < Prnpstular Tor + sent \u201coc CIETY ee Tavita, senrs in pr- ui n only takes One Dollar to open When i in need of money.voi can get it without delay: .0 Jos The So voroign of Canada 202 st.James Street.Corner of Guy and St.Catherine Street.\u2019 - CALL OR.WRITE FOR BOOKLET.account, .*.- rer Lee fu TIR - CANNOT BE nl $ 1 Diappeard Three Weeks.Ago\u2014 Crisp Gleanings From] Eastern \u2018> Ontario District.7 The Styreeon \u2018Falls Pulp Company | \u2018woh the three suits which théy had | against» their former 1 andger; Mr.W.Fink .FA students.\u201cot Queen's Tnt 1 versity are applying for graduation as doctors of medicine, the.largest num- [ter in-the history of the Institution.Miss E.E.Mudie, B.A.a Queen's graduate; and daughtor of: Mr.Jolin Mudie, lawyer, Kingstpil, \u2018has avon: a fellowship in history ut the: University Mr.John J.Smith, Gent of Almonte for several \u2018and.who has lately heen in- \u201cAlton,\u201d his | recurved\u2019 possession of thew noller mit | -at Smith's Falls, | \u2018The show grounds of the South Rens ne frew Agricultural Society at Renfrew.ure 16 be enlarged by the addition.of six acres, New bulldings vill.be erects el und other improvements: made.Mr, B,-Loteérain, of \u2018Athens; will leave Temiskamingue district, to locate.vet- | erans\u2019 claims.for a nimiber Of parties in Frank: ile; Brockville \u2018and Merrick- ville.\u201cThe Arnprior.Town.Counc ratified the Action of last -yéar «il giving the WC T.U; perm sion \u2018 erect a.drinking fountain \u2018heat the corner ne John and Elgin.Streets.© No \u2018trace of Frederick sterndorf; the who disippenreil \u2018from ear: Eeganville \u2018about\u2019 three weeks ago, has \u2018yet.been found, Señych wands surrounding his.home, and the river has been watched, but to ne.avall È EE I A motion.was adopted by the vestry.| making the sittinga- fn\" \u2026George's Church, Ottawre - free At jo evening ed that .at the morning service, after | the bell stops ringing, any vacant seats may be:pè cupied by visitors.\"A.motion\u2019 was passed unanimongly that the aholf, at the discretion \u201cofthe rec tor, tieclothed.in surplices.\u2018-Refora Yraving .ror Bowden, Alberta, by Mayer Delahaye and Mergirs, And: Johnston and.Alex.\u201cMorris, : «n> hehalf nt few.friends with a- Handsome gold.\u2018end locket.of his \u2018chain Mr.Skinter ade a fobls dered him of the esteem in which hells | held hy\u2014the citizens\u2019 zegernlly.Mr.Skinnér left on Monday, for his.new khome ir thaw est.LILIES OF HEALTH AND BEAUTY.The * Jersey Lily \u201d* Talks of Health and Beauty.ra] cured by sending thirty-one \u20ac cents \u201cin oné-cent stamps for r-bound volume, or fifty cents for cloth-bound © by ad ressing Dr.BR V; Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y, SOP.! by \u201cTRE HUMAN MECHANISM: ; The \u201cwomanly | system isa delicate machine which can who WHS A \u201cpest- : -abçut the sécond week tri May for the: 3 1 meeting on Monday.has\u201d been | services, and another motion was pags- |\u2019 and.|.ing replv- to the.expression thus \u2018tens |.\"shore.N a recent interview with Mrs.Lily Langtry, she.very wisely said : \u201cThe fact that I believe in the superior force of mind over matter does not blind fie to the truth that the foundation of every successful life is good health\u2019; that the keystone to physical beauty is perfect physical\u2019 \u201cA sick woman cannot be a beautiful woman, nor can_ she | be anything but what we English call a poor-spirited woman.\"To a t extent a woman's beauty is measured by her vitality\u2014by ber health.*Work, Sunshine, Exercise, Water and Soap, Plain, Nour- | ishing Food, Lots of Fresh\u2019 Air, and a Happy, Contented Spirit\u2014there, as you say, \u2018honest and true,\u2019 is my working raie for youth, youthful spirits and youthful looks.\u201d THE AMERICAN GIRL.As a rule the American girl lives up to the rules as laid down by Mrs, Langtry, and that is why she has carried off the palm for attractiveness in most of the Eüûropean ca tals.The famous woman's ialist, Dr.Pierce, of Buffalo, has has always advocated for women\u2019s happiness absolute bree.dom from care and anxiety.At least eight hours\u2019 sleep out of rey twenty-four, in addition a short nap in the middle of the day if possible.Simple in-door exercises or brisk walks dn the out-door air.For some\u2019 this is inipossible, and many are confined to a continual in-door life because of disease of the womanly organs.\u201d To these is offered \"$500 REWARD If they cañnot be cured of Leucorthed, Female Weakness, Prolapeus or Falling of Womb.All the manufacturers ask is a fair and reasonablic trial of their means of cure, .The financial responsibility of the World's Dispensary Medical Association, the manufacturers and makers of Dr.Pferce's Favorite Prescription, is well known to every ne per publisher and druggist in the United States, with most of whom they have done business for ver a third of a century.Ne other medicine for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments is backed by such a remarkable guarantee.No other medicine for woman's ills is possessed of the unparalleled curative properties that would watrant its makers in publish- such an offer; no other remedy has such a record of a dof a century of cures on which to base such a remarka.HOW TO KEEP YOUTH AND BEAUTY.great secret of youth and beauty for the woman or as Sook Mother is the proper understanding of her womanly and well-being.very woman, young or old, should kerself and ber physical make-u À good\u2019 way.to at this knowledge is to get a g \u2018doctor book, ach as \u201cThe le\u2019's Common Sense Medical \u201cj ism.only be compared to the intricate mechanism of a beautiful \u2018 watch which will keep.in good running order only - with good care and the proper oilitig at the right time, so that the elicate mechanism.may not be worn out.Very many times young women get old or run.down before their time.through.ighorance.and improper: handling -of \u2018this human mechan- \u2018ache, and many symptoms of derangement of the womani system can be avoided by a proper understanding of what to :do, in those trying times that come to all.women: - The cor- \u2018recthess of this advice is amply proven by the experience of many thousands\u2019 of women\u2014a large number of whom have writien of tlieir experiences.The following letter\u201d was, selected at random from a large number of similar ones, what we consider.the: rational \u201cand.scientific meth treatment.\u2019 statement of my case,\u201d writes Mrs.Margaret Scott, -of 40 King Street, .Broughty Ferry, N.B.\"1 am fifty-seven years of age.Three .years previous to.treatment | had been a great sufferer from female weikness.'I- had.irritation of.the bladder, and could only retain: the urine for a short time.and constipation and appetite gone.I bad \u2018tried different doc- .tried many advertised remedies without receivin, any benefit.resource as it were, and \u2018as a drownin straw, I wrote\u2019 to your Institution.ou requested: me to send vou a vial of the urine for analysis.Previous to that I bad .described the symptoms as well as I-conld: After receiving your kind letter in reply, I commenced the home-tréatuient, y case was a very obstinate one, but J*bad made up my mind to severe.1 had nine bottles of Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical person would clatch at a \u2018| covery, and also nine of Dr.Pierce's Favorite Prescription alternately.1 recovered gradually I also used five vials of your \u2018 Pleasant Pellets.\u2019 The line of treatment was outlined by your: Specialist, which 1 followed closely for four months, I contintted taking the medicines fourteen months, and at the end of that time 1 felt like a new woman.I find your medicines to be all you claim for them, and should I need more treatment I will ©.write to you as before.I attribute my cure to the use of your given.me.y .e PE CONFIDENTIAL ADVICE.fices Whe to talk with the family \u2018such times write to Dr.R.V.Pierce for free consultation and: advice and the same will be held as sacredly confidential.It is foolish to consult women.friends or without medical training.Dr/Pierce, as chief consulting h ician tothe Invalids\u2019 Hotel and ical Institute, of B o.N.Y., bas - made a specialty of.en's diseases for no \u201cthan shitty.instance Adviser,\u201d by R.V.Pierce, .D., which can a readily be pro- five years, and can advise nderstandi thorough aad scientlnc Ho of road dt! Mental: depression, a confused head, backache, head.and is cited merely to illustrate the foregoing.remarks u oF ot 1 of \"Appreciation of your medicial skill\u2019 prompts\u2019 me to make a 1 had indigestion - tors, but they failed to effect a: gure in my case, and I bad also | \u201c|rMinisterial.1 was in despair of ever getting any better, when, as a last 4 > Ja medicines, and I \u2018heartily thank you for the kind attention C very often a married woman or young girl does.not know n] physician about delicate matters.At \u201cCARQUSAL TT IN DEATH T0 I Windsor Mills to Have Electric © Plant\u2014Other Live Eastern Townships News.- et genni eri x .Application has\u2019 been made to the Council of.St.Johns for.ten hotel 1l- censes, one restaurant license and five \u2018shop licenses, all to sell liguor.\u2018pariy.intends replacing .thirty miles of its road with 70 and 80 pound.ralls, to take -thè place.of the\u2019 preserit 56 round (rails.5 .\"Dr.Dyer is, chairman \u2018of the new Foard of Health\u2019 ut Knowlton, .The board is not complete.vet on account of Prime.\u201cThe value of exports: to the United Stites from Sherbrooke last.year, WHE.$171,568.\"Products of the mine -were- the principal itenis, usbestos ulone figuring -at $118,350.of\u201d the Orford Mountain: Ford from Kingsbury to Windsor Mills was: côm= pleted lust, week.\" another-surtvey nearer tite banks of the \u201cSt.Francis River.\u2018The secret: ry -trensurer nf « \u201cleveland, last year collected 92 per .cent.of the tax, and it was \u2018the largest tax.ever levied in \u2018the township.Tre \u201cdid \u2018this \u201cwithout _(harging.one cont of costs to.\u2018any single ratepayer, \u2019 \u2019 The\u2019 Cleveland Council had A Jong -Ex- Mayor Stew- \u2018Art declined to serve on: account of .con- \u201ctinued 111; health; and the vacanéy caused by his resighation wis filled by the wlection of Mr.Thow.87 Driver.of Nev \u2018Lôndon., - Mr.William Burns, the Canadian - Baling Company\u2019 in St.| Johns, has been promoted to a higher position In the Head office at Montreal, \u201cty: : He has been succeeded St.Johns by Mr.I.M.Cole.\" in ~~ the\u2018 habit\u2019 of\u2019 Violating the New.York inw by the upe of neta in the- Chazy- River, below Champlain, and in King's \u2018BAY.at \u2018the Mouth.The offenders\u2019 against -the fish and game laws on the | frontier are not all residents \u2018of « \u2018anada.nr Stévensan, of C'onticook.Goveru- ment inspector: of public bulldings, factories, ete, made Magog an official visit CL Wednesday.His inspection was ery satisfactory, though: he requested a fèw changes to.be made in halls ard factories.\u201cThe.\u201cquestion of installing.an \u201calectr te plant \u201chas at last \u2018been decided on, at Windsor \"MIE.The town: ia to build, tand awn n plant of their own, which Will be able to: supply all the current.needful.tive \u2018different dams on the Wattopekah \u201c| for: this.purpose, .\u201c-The water.in the Richelieu was: never known to be as high ns.it ls this.season.The lowlands on the river \u201cfront batween St.Johns and, T.acolle are \u2018tn- undated.The approar hes to the Riche- \u2018leu bridge, at Noyan being under water; the hridge was put out of commission for three weeks, Mr.Gerald M.Smith, B.se.Ÿ ist, Johns, \u2019 J who \u2018is slated with \u2018others far \u2018the degree of Master\u201d of: Science at the ap- preaching convocation of McGill\u201d Unie versity.has\u201d accepted a., position tem« |.:poräarily fis engineer of construction fr connection with the double tracking of \u2018the-Grand Trunk Railway between Port | | Hope and Toronto.\u201cJ \u201cAmos Olmstead anda French- Cana-+} -|-dinin naméd Beaudvois, after engaging: in a carousal at a lumber: shanty near Otter.Lake, Que, started.to go across the.lake in.a:boat and they were upset.\u2018Beaudvois swam to shore, but Olmstead was drowned, hia body being cast on Dr.\u2018Hurdman, of Bryson,\" held an inquest, when the Jury retirned a vergict of death from exposure.\u201cA woman and child were\u2019 put off the train at Coaticook a few days .ago Under peculiar circumstances.She was fram St.Hyacinthe and had started for Biddeford, Me., to live there.The\" United States officials at Island Pond sent her back as a pauper.She got on\u2019 | the train to go back to her old.home, ~but as her ticket read to Biddeford the conductor \u2018 refused to: carry her back.sidered the easiest way out of the difficulty was to.purchase her a ticket and send her to st Hyaëinthe, which- he accordingly did.120 .+ 8 .- ; + .SPARKS CAUSE SMALL FIRE.The roof of a hed in the rear of 263.morning at 3-o'ciock from .the.sparks of a passing engine, A babcock extinguished the flames before much damage: \u2018wag done.; > === fr SEND DEPUTATION TO QUEBEC.send «a deputation to Quebec to meet the Legis'ature.The deputation: is made up Rev.J.Edgar Hilk Rev.Mr.Dewey, Mr.John McKergow, ex-presi- \u201cdent of the Board of Trade, and Mr.William\u2019 Blikemore.ACCIDENT CAUSE OF DEATH.\u2018 Elizabeth Sléeth, who died in .the -General Hospital as the.result .of fat from a.street car, .the jury returned à verdict of accidental death.It was shown that the woman | became frightened at.the explosion caused by a fuse blowing out, and in slipped in descending the steps, feli \u2018to [Ture = à .Le .VETERAN FIREMAN 16 DEAD.\"Mr.David Bickerstaff dled yesterday morning dat his home, 149 St.Hypolite street, whente the funeral will take place Tuesday.Mr.BicKerstaff was a member of the Montreal Veteran Volunteer .Firemen's ' Association, with which he De was actively connected arty (years azo.{B.Godfrey, in the 90th year of his agé.\u201cThe Quebec Ceritral Railway Com- \u2018the resignation of.Drs.\u2018MacGowan and.A \u201cpreliminiry \u20ac survey: of the extension | It is proposed to take.la te- manager \u2018of | ind has taken up his résidence.In the | It Ie reported that fish pirates Are, ir .© It Has been \u2018decided to build | Mayor Bachand being appealed to, con- St.Antoine street caught fire yesterday The\" Lord's - Day Alliance: dnd the\u2019 Association: wily to-night\u2019 \u201cAt the \u2018inquest on the body of Miss | an effort to escape a chance of.injury, | the pavement, \u2018and sustained the fatal jouais En - AT FREDERICTON They 1 Tire of itary > Ute-\u2014Halifex Mayoralty Contest\u2014 Maritime 1 Provinces News Notes.» ; * À .Mr.W.J.Butler, of Halifax, is in the fleld as a mayoralty candidate.- Two St.John teachers, Misses Yerxa and Iddols, will sail for South Africa,\u2019 sailing under contract\u2019 with the Imperial Government to.teach there.One of Wolfville\u2019 # oldest and most respected citizens passed away on Tuesday afternoon in the decease of John A new post-office for Sunny Brae will be opened immediately .by the Hon.H.R.Emmerson, Mr.Horace Watters has been.recommended for the position of postmaster.The vote for or against the incorporation.of St.Andrews, was taken Tuesday, and .resulted Jn a victory for incorporation by a majority of 82.There was a small vote cast.\u2018In the case of Mrs.Marks vs the Dartmouth Ferry Commission, thé appeal to the \u2018full -bench was dismissed, and the verdict.of § glven by the Jury ip favor of plaigt stands.In St.John twelve of the aldermen and the mayor have gone in-by acclamation.There will.be no contests only in Guys and Brooks wards, Carleton.Nominations for the thunicipal élections were.filed on Monday.Miss Ethelwyn R.Pitcher, a Bachelor of Arts.and gold medalist of McGill, who has been lady principal of the Halifax \u2018Ladies\u2019 College for the.past \u2018three years, has now been appointed: co-priricipal of \u201cNetherwood, » the Rothesay, N.B., school.for girls.\"Wm.O'Brien,.a lamp trimmer and watchman on the Government steamer Lady Laurier, died suddenly on \u2018board the ship yesterday, while she was -on her way Into -Halifax, from\u2019 a.trip.\u2018along \u2018the eastern coast.The elite of Dartmouth\u2019 and Halifax were present at the nuptials of Mar- \u2018guerite\u2019 Russeil and Dr.Edwin Bishop \u2018Roach in Dartmouth \u2018on.Wednesday.The bride-is the youngest \u2018daughter of Dr.B.Russell, MP.Tongs to \u2018Nappan, but is at present pruc- ticing at Tatamægouche: - Rev.J.G.Shearer, Dominion secretary of the Lord's Day Alliatice, has left Toronto for the Maritime Provinces where he will be for over two months.He will attend the Lord's Day.convention in Pgince Edward Island: in June,.\u2018and \u2018hopes to organize numerous large branches of the Alliance.Two soldiers, named King and Langley, belonging to.the R.C.R.: absented \u2018themselves without leave from the.bare racks at Fredricton on: Thursday, and \u2018it-seems to be the general \u2018bélief among their acquaintances that\u2019 they have bid.adieu to military life, for\u2019 a time at least.An escort made a search \u201cfor thém ,but without success.\u201d : Dr.Atkinson, of Bristol, Carleton Co,, dled at that place Monday after a long: illness, from paralysis of the brain.He was a native of Wetmoreland.and went to Bristol from Charlotte county.: snd took: up the practice there which \u2018hig brother, the late Dr: Marcus Atkins son, M.P:P., at \u2018ane time held.He leaves a w idow and family of two children .NE ws NOTES.: : - Kéuger's.Pretoria Home, Pratoria, Transvaal, April 20.\u2014 \u201cThe | house owned by Mr.Kruger, the.for- | mer \u2018President, was sold at: auction today for $20,000: > Holland's Probable Heir to Throne.i London, April 20.\u2014A -despateh to - the | Daily Express from The Hague.says\u201d that Queeñ Wilhelmina is expecting.an heir to.the throhe.nounces that Foreign Minister.Prinet- ti \u2018has decided to retire in order.to hasten \u2018the restoration of \u2018his health.A New 'U.:S8.Cruiser., Newport \u201cNews, Va.April 20.\u2014The 7] S.armored cruiser West Virginia was successfuily launcheäd by the Néw- port News Shipbuilding Company Saturday.afternoon.in the \u2018presence: of \u201c35,000 persons.Death Came During Sermon.; Philade.phia.April.20.-The, Rev.Dr: | Francis A.Norton, well known in the Preshyterian .Church of .this city, stricken\u2019 with.apoplexy while preaching rast night, and died shortly after being removed from the pulpit.Amusement for the, Patients.An.exhibition of \u2018calisthenics and \u2018figure aancing, including reels and hornpipes, was provided Friday afternoon for the amusement che inmates of the Verdun Hospital by the kind- \u2018ness of Mr.A.Roy Macdonald: ; Shipping Disasters Feared.Rome, April 20.\u2014 The ItaHan ship Francesco -C., of 509 tons, \"is: reported \u2018to have struck the rocks.: off.- Civita.Vecchia, during a violent storm and disappeared.The crew was saved.It 18 feared other shipping \u2018disasters havè.occurred.: ©\u201c Two Deaths.Follow Quarrel.\u2018 - \u201cNew York; \u2018April 19.\u2014Frank J.Feely nd his wife \u201cquarrelled on the street Yesterday and-half an hour later both thelr bodies were taken \u201cout of.\u201d the.Nerth River.The, police: believe\u2019 the womah committed suicidé, and that her husband was drowned in trying to, save her.b Megr.Mooriey Declines Bishopric, Rome, April 20\u2014Several cardinals belonging to the Congregation of the Pro- pagandæ have received letters : from - Monsignor Joseph \u2018'F.- Mooney, vicar-.general of the New York archdiocese, saying he has mo intention \u2018of accept- .} ing the Bishopric.of Buffalo, N.Y., \u2018made vacant by the appointment.of Right Rev.James E.Quigley, ay Archbishop of Chicago.It is learned that there is no-truth in the statement that the.Bishopric of Buffalo.will be raised.to an A , .Military\u2019 Divisions.- washngton D.C, April 20, \u2014 A movement has been inaugurated to reestablish three military divisions in the.United States, with sevéral departments included in\u2019 each.They will in- | clude the Atlantic, the, Missiasippl, or the Missouri and the Pacific.Éach will be in command of a major-general.The Atlantic division will \u2018be.composed of the present department of the east, divided : into two departments, and the | department of the Gulf to be re-estab- lished with headquarters at Atlanta, da.the middle division to be co posed tts Te ASTHMA CAN BE CURED, Thousands of testimoniais conclusive.\u201d ly prove that asthma can be perman- .ently cured by inbaling*Catarrhosone, a vegetable antiseptic that destroys at.once the germs causing the diseases.Catarrhosone gives immediate re.lef to the distressing cough and suffocating\u2019 \u2018sensations, makes breathing easy and Catarrhozone cures asthma that doc- |.| tors are unable even to relieve and can curc you.The Catarrhosone inhaler is\u2019 made of hard rubber, fits into the vest pocket, can be used at work, in church, in the street, In bed\u2014any\u2019 place\u2014nt any time.Two months\u2019 treatment (guaranteed).Brice un 00; trial alee, \u201825c.Drug- Se C.Poison & Co.Kingston, Try.Di mamilton'a-Mandeaie pus, gL The groom be-| Italian Foreign Minister to pouane .Rome, : April 20.\u2014The - Capitale an- | \u2018| terday afternoon-in [One of.the çhief matters before lhe was | | Man in rélatior eeccsssssss Colon AAPA al Hlectrical À large Ceiling ! Roses, Wall wired for fixing.Lo , assortment of Electroliers, Ceiling Fixtures, 4 Brackets, Newell Post Lights,\" Table Standards, Portables, and Hall Lights, rad : : ELECTRIC FANS AND BELLS, LU À Electrical Supplies \u2018of every description, beat quality.TN: B.\u2014Private Houses, Halls, &e.fitted out at: reasonable.rates.a wired and, Department v *t MOORE'S Prices su - - $1:00 = Foutain Pons : We carry a full line of Co - A.A.WATERMAN & co.\"PAUL E.WIRT \u201c2a LL House Pan | Fitted with 14kt \u2018gold nib, fine, médium, broad.and stub points.\\ a reliable pen at a low price, NON-LEAKABLE 4 $1.50 to $6:00 3 #Loo.| A thorqughly : SPECTALS FOR THE SOSESSESHOOSSS : DRUG DEPARTMENT.= Hudnut's Marvelous Cold Cream, Hudnut's Violet Water, - _ Hudout's Sachet Powders, per oi,\" \u201c Hudnut's Latest Perfume, \u201cDu Barry,\u201d ©.the favorite i in New York, per.oz.y 82,00 5 SIT KENNETH CAMPBELL & co.TOILET: ~~ 3 êBc 81.25 75e > +.: ET Attention Giro\" fo Mall Oiters tes pe Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL =.D- Ë 18 -1@ 8 @ æ & B 2.1&3 @ = & | Br ® @ 2 2 2 2h ®æ : @ & 8 & @; æ @ \"4 \\écccce Li ty of the present | \u201cdepartments of.the.lakes, Missouri,\u201d Dakota, .and Texas, while the Pacific division will be composed of the.departments of.«California, \u2018Cotumbla and Colorado.\u201cerry HAPPE NINGS Theatrical \u201cMechanics Meet.\u201cMontreal Lodge.No.-44, of the Thea- \u2018trical Mechanical Association, met.yes St.Joseph's Hall meeting was its annual -penefit.Owing {o the lateness of the season: the affair Has been postponed until September.It will In all, probability bc held in the Theatre Francais.2 ~~ Will Proteot Song birde.- The song hirds must be protected and Maxing Corbeil, \u201cCasgrain Avenue, has found that out, He, came before Mr.\u2018Recorder Poirier \u2018Saturday and was fine ed $1 and costs or eight days in jail for shooting birds, - Inspector \u2018Walker, of the S.P.C.A.laid the charge.The close season far linnets and other song birds is from March 1 to August 1.Leon Masse Loses His Leg.- Magloire Iéfebvre, 8.Jaborer of St.Hypollte Street, pleaded.guilty Saturday.before.Juge Lafontaine on the charge of stealing a horse and waggon.The arrest was made by Detective -Früdel, who, with Detective: Demers, \u2018also arrested .Napoleon Dufresne, of City Hall Av enue, ih \u2018connection \u2018with, the sane affair.The rig was, stolen from Leon Masse.- 4 Road \u2018Agents\u2019 in North End.i\u201d : Mr.Avila Valllancourt, a resident of\u201d the North End, \u201cwas held up \u2018at | o'clock Jast night, at: tha corner of \u2018Clarke Street and Mount Royal\u2019 Aver zm nue.Two tough JooKing men approac h- ed him and requested a chew.of tobacco.whith \u2018was not forthéoming, and ney wa ake, rétused.\u201chey \u2018then tried to grapple with- Mr.Vaillancourt, who.pfompt- \\y knocked \u2018one down: \u2018and then ran.The men.\u201cfor them.; \u2018Banquet \u2018to: Mr.Borden, M.P.nquet, Jo be given to Me Rs 1 The bar \u2018C.M.P., leader of the Opposition.in the Dominion House, Wednesday night is.being.bonmed for \u2018ail it is worth, and will .no \u201cdoubt.be\u201c the Besides.Yesult, Monk, E.F.Clarke, T.\u2018Donald Macrnaster, JE.Foster and \u2018Hon.] Messrs.F.D.-Chase Udegrain.-J.Foy, Hon.Geo.Flynn.EL \u2018to-morrow evening and will, ted to the Windsor Hotel by eis of the sir John A.Macdonald Club.- Lecture.by: Mr.\u2018Harvey.d.the last méeting of the sea: clety held diy afternoon in Empire \u2018Hall, The attendance wads large and the feature of the meeting was an address by: Rev.Ww.R.Harvey, of the dfscussion followed.Mr.John\u2019 Dufty presided.- ' Mail Service for: Europe.- 0 British.and foreign mails wi cute at the post-office for week ending April 26, as follows: - Tuesday.April 21, 9.30 à.m., 88.Phila- \u2018délphia, \u2018American line, for Great\u2019 Brit- rope ete, leaving New \u2018York, April 22.- *Tuesday, April 21 8 p.m., SS.Phila- del hia, supplementary.Wednesday, A April -22, 9.30 a.m, ss.Augusta Victoria, Hamburg-Ametican: line, for Great Britain, Ireland, Europe, etc.leaving New York, April 38.Wednesday, April 22, 6 mn.ss.Auguste Victoria, supplemen .| toast,.« demanded which-was |\" followed, \u2018but'he was: too.swift] a large attendance] Mr.Borden, speeches will be made by | D.Mr.Borden will \u2018reach sie Pleshant Sunday Afterrioon So- | St.Charles Congregational Chueh.His theme was, \u201cWhat is -re- gion, -and what is true reli on?\u2019 Hel religion ag the attitude of | gefinsd, true to the poser over him, |.wed the distinction tween | .and showed theotogy.An interesting | leaving New York, April: 23.Friday.April 249.30.aim.88.ÆEtru- dandy April \u201825.*Friday, \u2018April 24, 6- pm, : 88.\"Etruria, | supplementary: Sunday.rian, Allan line, for Great\" \u201cBritain.Ireland, JEurdpe, etc., April 27.*Letters may be \u2018posted.up \u2018to.6 p.m.5 p.m.Zion Cadets Reorganized.\u2018organized \u2018with.the - following offices: \u2018Hom?Major C.L.Roserithal, major commanding; L.C aplan, bugle niajor, JA.RIN: ecaptaing, W¢ Cohen, D.Tanné- baum; lieutenaiits, T.\u2019 Filger, S.Kirsch, J.\" Rubin, M.Sperber: hon.chaplain, Rev.M.De, Sola; physician, Dr.H.Lighthali.- names has been\u2019 forwarded.to Ottawa, and as soon-as Government- Tecognitiori- - is secured drill will begin.A,new uniform has been adopted.It is some: thing similar to that of the field hospital and bearer corps, but «the trousers have.the narrow stripe.\" ; rer MONTREAL DEBATING CLUB.Club.aYe to hoid.their annual dinner\u201d at 7.30 o'clock\u2019 to-morrow night in the \"Y.M.C.A.building.Hon: J.- I Tarte 18 to «speak on .\u2018\u2019Transportation;\u201d* Mr.Henry Miles, ex- -présidént- of the Board of Trade, on \"Our City,\u201d and Lieut.- \u201cOur Society.\u201d tickets are still left, \u2018which can be had \u2018from Mr.Ballantyne, Y.M.C.À.- ~ SUFFERED _ FOR THREE.YEARS.PS HEADACHES AnD RUSHING OF BLOOD ro \u2018THE HEAD.\u201capETITE was oon.ve i .i: gr wan Buon Bras +.- CURED uns.WALTER MANTHORNE, BROOKLYN, ns.\u201cShe says: : \u201cI suffered for three years with terrible headaches and.rushing of \u2018 - blood to my head.I lost my appetite and became very thin and weak.I tried many.different remedies and consulted doctors, but allin vain until 1 started to use \u2018Bur- \u2018than two bottles when 1 began to Teel better, my appetite improved wonderfully \u201cand'Tincreased rapidly in weight.I took\u2019 altogether four bottles and am now as well as cas be, for which [ owe.my thanks to Burddek Blood Bitters.1 can recommind sWednesday, April 32, 8 Pa, $3.La Champagne.Generale: Transallantiqua \u201c1606 oll those faring a0 1 id\u201d ne mers lr =o Hine, for France, Germany.Italy, etc, April 26, 10 \u2018a.m,,.-SS.Preto- : léaving Halifax, \u201cThe Zion Cadet Corps has been re- Col.F.W.Hibbard will reply to the STE Bd vas BE 5 \u2018ria, Cunard.line, for Great\u2019 Britain, Ire- Europe, etc, leaving New York, Other matter should: be posted.before ! an es tp : Members of the Montreal Debating % Fi *i rT + Fy 1 4 The service roll having 100 ?- ! ps » L Ë .The.meeting is : +- open, for ladies to attend, and a few.L' wm - TED MANY oirrenent nenceits wr \u2014 evr name re Rp TE Rl EME | WTA oT 8 Cm rye, > ARR rr PUTT nr = - .* .\u2018prehension.~ ; & get peter og Tepid er Jha _ i CHARGE T1 ST STRIKE CADW Fist Cash Takes Pace on the [5 \u2026 Reaches the Port, CL a : 1 The first serlous.ciash has occurred as a result of the \"longshoremen\u2019s strike.An'attempt was made about 11 o'clock this morning to unload the S8.Greet- land, bringing coal from Sydney for, Mr.Dobell, at the foot of Jacques Car- \u201ctier Square.The stevedores had brought up a gang of men from the eastern portion of the city.and as soon as they began work 300 \u2018longshoremen and their sympzathigers quickly gathered.Hoots and yells greeted the workers, but for a time the presence of the police deterred the strikers.Suddenly a stone was thrown, and it unloosed like à flash the passions of the crowd.A storm of missiles drove the men to take refuge in the freight sheds.Cnief Le- &ault.was on the scene of ihe disturh- ance, and ordered the.mounted police 10 drive back the crowd.The police rode into the \u2018thick.of the press, and\" \u2018the strikers withdrew to a sofe .distance.Fortunately nobody was str uck dur- -Îng the trouble, and after hanging about for an hour, \u2018the \u2018majority of the \u2018crowd dispersed.Left unmolsied, the men at work on the Grestland- resumed opération.onder police protection the Quebec- Bteamship Company's boat Campanha.was able to load with geheral cargo \u2018Friday and Ssturday, and sailed this { afternoon.It will be remembered that the first attampt to load her wag met with violence on the part -of the \u2018strikers, and injury to one of theworkmen.Chief Legauit has detailed sixty men te preserve: order along the water front, but in th: event of serious, trouble this force would be entirely inadequate.The Fremona will pr obably arrive on Thurs- 45, .day.and ii is felt that the situation wil ,Ç ; take -a more serious turn w ith her ceming.; TEAMSTERS- TAKE ACTION: - The Teamstors\u2019, Union hilped to te things up.by a meeting in, Bonsecours Market.There are over 2 000 teamsters, and, out of sympathy with the striking *longshoremen, they decided to.ha mt.only cargo unloaded by union nien.I'he\u201d atevedores are, therefore, faced with: another problem\u2014that of tœinsporting the cargo after it has been unloaded.A committee of the Strikers held a ; \u2018conference with Mayor Cochrane -Sat- urday afternoon, \u201cwhen his: Worship promised his services tow ard sccuring a .settlement nf the trouble.Accordingly, the \u2018longshoremén \u2018anticipated that a meeting * etween the!- committee anid the stevedores would take.place this:af= ternoon, but it is improbable fhat they will get together.Harbor Master McShane sent \u2018for 0 Neill, representative \u2018of the International Unimt, this.morning.to seo if, some arrangement could not be reach< ed, but \u2018there will.be: Ho immediate outcome of the conference.The str{k- - ers gathered in Jarge mimbers at their beadquaärters in.Notre Dame street\u2018ihis merning, and the work.of enrchiing new we mbers want merrily on,\u201d Th eir leadersvic m m, shralu-w- fib(h \u2018Theier leaders.vigorouëly.deny that they have committed or intend any violence to men employed.in unloading.\u201cThere was a little trouble at first, but that is over,\u201d they said.\u201cWe will use, na- violence.in preveniing nien fron | unloading the boats.If they can get mer, to do the work; wa will not ate tempt to stop them by force.Thay Can't get as many .as they \u2018need, and they will have to.coine to us.\u201d CHIEF LEGAULT' S.VERSION, Chief \u2018Legault informed Mayor Cbch-.rane at noon to-day that everything was quiet on the -wharves all mor ning.| The two bad a conference as \u201cthe re- Company: : \u201cWe beg .to\u2019 advise you that our eteamship Alderney is, now\u2019 discharging her cargo of coal at our coul pocket at\u2019 the head of Windmill Point wharf.\u201cOur men are all willing and estrous te work, and: we request that adequata- police protection be given them.\u2019 \u201cWe.also beg to notify you thit we | akall hold the City of Mcntraal responsible for any damage déne to our property by strikers or others.\u201d Chief Legault assure\u201d! the Mayor that there was not present need for ap-.Fifty-four: men wdre.on guard in the vicinity of the vessel mentioned, and thus far no overt demonstration had been atempted.Inquiry.was made to-day at police! headquarters as to what course would be taken in the event of further trouble from the 'longshoremen.- \u201cWe may not have enough men at present to.deal with a serious disturp- | nice, \u2018\u201d.was the reply, \u2018but we will .rimply have to get nfore.We will give the shipping \u2018companies all the > protec: tion they require.\u201d \u2018 es SUDDEN CHANGES BRING MANY ques, Everywhere You Hear Pogple Cèuÿh- ing and Wonder How Many of the Colds will | Prove Fatal, DR.CHASE'S LINSEED AND - TURPENTINE.Although Dr, Chase's Syrup.of.\u201cJune seed and Turpentine has by far the.iargest sale of any similar medicine, there must still: be.many persons who have not yet tested its merits.They have,read about it, perhaps, or heard someohe speak about its great curative\u2019 8 spo\u2019 - properties and have concluded\u2019 that it was somewhat sinillar to\u2019 the \u201ccough mixtures\u2019 they hive been using.This is a mistaken idea, for Dr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- line.is far, more than a.mere cough remedy.- No mere cough remedy.has.such a \u2018system as has this grest prescription of Dr.Chase, and that is why it i8 80 remarkably .successful 'in curing croup, bronchitis and asthma, Besides \u2018alding expectoration and clearing the air passages, \u2018Ghase\u2019s Syrup of Linseed and Tutpentine als lays the Inflammation-of the bronchial tubes and lungs, and heals the delicate miémbranes, which are made raw and nove by disease and violent coughing.Croup, bronchitis, whooping \u2018cough, | Bt Atm EI affords the greatest relief \u2018even to the consumptive in the thost serious stages .of his disease, \u201cDr.Chase's Syrup of Linseed and tine\u2019 is indispensable .in < the\u2019 home.Twenty-five cents a bottle, at all- dealers, or Edmaneon, Bates & Co, Tavonto.-fo- protect you.against imitations, the portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous recipe book author, aon every\u2019 bottle, : Me: } i émane pres a ma and severe chest colds are posi- dare tively cured by this preparation, and it the | the - most important witnesses against | v |ilonate prices asked, by \u201c| for stock and the prospécts of a r FMr.Barr's.agent here was >.Rev.afternoon Mr.{the settlers should.give \u2018make an agreement w : 2 favor of iL thorough arid far-reaching effect on the: Jority were In \u2018would break in the car x le \u2018Reported | \u2018being moved reference to.CARS LEA VE RAILS, Toes ve WRECK IN NEW YORK; _- \u201c(DENT FR SE VEN PASSENGERS BURNED To DEATH _ THEN TAKE FIRE ; Jamestown, N.Y.April 20.~A couple ins broke on a westbound t train Redhouse at § o'clock this morning just as the train was, leaving the main track to take a siding for.east \u2018bound passenger.train No.¢ to pans.The delay occasioned by the accident was the cause of a fatal accident of \u2018a most distressing nature.Almost | immediately after the train broke in \u201ctwo the passenger train came along at the rate of 50 miles an hour.The passenger engine, a combination baggage and passenger \u2018car, a day coach and two sleepers left the track | running nearly one hundred feet beside the rails, crashing into a small school Joust which\" vas completely demol- she The wreck caught fire immediately and all of the cars which left the track were quickly bufned up.Baggageman Hotchkiss was\u2019 killed and his body was taken from \u2018the wreck.After the fire the bodies of two women and a child, who are said to have boarded the train at Youngstown, Ohlo, bound for Olean, N.Y., were taken from the ruins, burned so \"badly AS lo make it impossible to identify therh, \u201cIt is believed that other bodies are still in the wreckage.SIx more or less serlously injured passengers and members of the crew were tuken to the Salamanca hospital for treatment, Two private cars cars at tached to (ne passenger train did not leave the track and they were quick ly drawn to a place of safety:.Trat- fic was delayed for several hours.- Cleveland, 0., April 20.\u2014Advices re- celved at the Erle offices here say that the \u2018bodies of two men, Turned to a crisp, have been taken from, the day coach.Nothing was tound by whic they could be identified.' Tht two wWo- men and the child killed were not from Youngstown, but came in over the Pittsburg and Eake Erle road to the latter city.It is believed they came trom Pittsburg.- New York, April 20.\u2014At the offices of the Erie Railroad Company hère a report has been received that thé vesti- buled limited express, which left Chl- [ cago.for New York at 10.30 a.m.yesterday, was wrecked about 3 o'clock this morning at Redhouss, N.Y.miles west of Salamanca, and three passengers burned to death In the flames which destroyed two.coaches: and three sleepers, All the other pas- and Express Messenger \u2018Gabriel were seriously injured.The three passeng- ] ers burned were two women and a child who boarded the train at Youngstown, Ohio, and were going to Olean, sengers escaped unhurt.Fireman Bell | hf : {LER HOW Continued from pose one.style to make those who saw him for the first time wonder if this were really the man of whose exploits so much was made.But if he.spoke badly, he al- listening to, and he nevey had to beg for the Indulgence of an assembly, that War only too eager to know what new turn he was going to give to the debate.Mis Asscoiates.By the galaxy of really great men whom he called his Cabinet, Sir Oliver waa treated not so much as a political leader, \u2018but ab an object of affection.\u2019 He was many vears the senior of all of them.They were content that he should bring the wisdom of Nestor to their councils, and were anxious to relieve him of all the burdens they could.Mr.Hardy was in many ways his leader's \u201cfag\u201d because he wanted to be.He spare {mself no exertion, He spared his leader all he could.In a general el- \u2018ection Mr.Hardy wag, a galvanic battery.\u201d He was here, there, everywhere.They tell of him that hé appeared one morning nt five o'clock at the house of a Toronto man who had a large personal following in several counties, and oti the door belng openéd suid: \u201cIs your father in, and have you got any whis- N.Y.Their names were not given.| WAS A QUEBEC MAN + MAFIA VICTIM 4 Mrs, Morrisette Says She Befieves | Her Husband's Body Was | Found in Barrel.Herald from: Taftville, Ct., says.\u2018In broken French and Exfglish, her.voice.shaken.and tears.streaming, Mrs.George Morrigsette\u2019 to-day declared she recognized in a newspaper portrait of the \u2018victim of the New York barrel murder mystery.the features of her husband, who nas been: missing\u201d since |\u2019 - March 14.\u2018The man*s name wäs Morissette, his wife \u2018declares.\u2018He was born in Graude fue, Quebec, forty years ago, \u2018married ' ther e, and came to this country seven years ago.\u2026 Three men identified the body at the \u2018morgue us that of- George Morrissétte, \u201cstrike: \u2018breaker,\u201d\u201d who was one of the Waterbury strikers, sevefa: of whom are awaiting trfal on what later may be.a charge of murder.\u2018\u2019l'aftville, Ct, April 30.\u2014Mrs.George Morrissette, whose- husband, formerly a \u2018non-union_ motorman in Waterbury, is mow thought to have been the victim of | the \u201cbarrel murder\u201d in New York, left.her home here tu-day to view the body.| Morrissette has been missing since March.24.WHAT McCLUSKY THINKS.: New York, April 20.\u2014Inspector Geo.carey unnounced to-duy that he as convinced that the body found iti a barrel last Tiesday was that of Mad- uéna Benedetto, 40 Trenton Avenue; Buffalo, N.Y.A picture of the murdered man has \u2018been positively idénfifisd, the inspector said\u201d \u2018by Joséph De Prima, a brothers in-law of Benedetto, who is now serving a term in Sing.Sing prison: L.\u201cI \"wish to say,\u201d sald the inspector, | \u201cthat all those siories stating that.the | was mixed up in \u2018the Waterbury strike are absurd.There is\u2018j.no.foundation for.them w hatsoever.\u201d To | ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Bult of the following letter received by |.his Worship.from the Dominion \u201cGoal murdered .man - WILL RESUME T0- MORROW Debate on \u2018Address W will be Continued; | J and Mr.Whitne: Will Deliver His._ Speech\u2014Estimates Follow.« (Spocial to The Montreal Herald.) .Toronto, April: 20.\u2014The Legislature Will, resume: to-morrow afternoon after a long adjournment by which it had been hoped to avoid a conflict with the Gamey inquiry.Business will be taken up-at dnce, but it is proposed to , adjourn\u2019 \u2018from -Tueaday night to Thursday afternoon, on account of Sir Over Mowat's funeral.it is intended to proceed with despatch -owing to thé lateness of.the \u2018Beason.The debate on the address: will be resumed, and as- -Mr.Whitney moved\u2019 thé adjournment.of the debate he will \u2018doubtless deliver his .speech.\u201cHow long the debate will\u2019 last it is impossible: to\u2019 say.\u2018The lack of: finality | in the Gamey case at.this stage may \u201chave a [tendency to curtail the discussion.77 As spon as.the address has heen: \u2018passed the.estimates\u2019 will be presented.BARR COLONISTS HOLD INDIGNATION.MEETING They Object to Payment of an \u2018Extra \u201cDollar Freight on Their\u2019 Tents.\u201c (Special.to- The\u2019 Montreal Hérald.) - Saskatoon, N.W.T.April 20.\u2014Seven- ty Barr colonists.held an indignation.meeting Saturday morning - and dis- ciissed the charge of the extra dollar on \u2018tents supplied, the alleged.xtors.local dealers all- way ' reaching.Saskatoon during: this { year.© No action was taken.The col- ht tents for ten.dollars hut ists bous instructed! \u2018dollar .for.to: collect an.additional freight.- ing: leave, \u2018Others paid.thé - charge under protest, 5 Mr.Barr arrived on Saturday\u2019) night and, a demonstration was.made.At a general meeting: held yesterday\u201d Barr made a proposition that, owing to the congestion of freight extra \u2018Ith the allway Feleasing the company from \u20ac dims for damages on goods now In eighteen cars, on the siding, provided the company would open the cars and allow.distribution at once \u2018The members\u2019 ot the colony refused to: acceed to this, although & large ma- that - \u201cblows | and secure mel oods, Mi.Barr sald the, Mounte 0 foe would shoot down any man using violence.As a result of the meeting the start for.Battleford may Be delayed four days.Five thousand pare celg of \u2018goods are \u2018still in cars.Four \u2018hundred tents, \u201cbesides: many shacks, arë now up.The settiers ère.In | night because © r i orizon on the north line hen very close.thought the fires will reach.slimmer AMENDMENTS vo \u2018BUDGET.That the Opposition May Mave Them.\"(Special to re Montreal Herald.) - \u2018 Otta April.20.\u2014 There is talk of a | number of mendrments to the budget y the Opposition, having Jerman discriminations, Tiritish vreference and other matters.À \u201ci ; fn- answer to.threats reat fear lait fires, which: and west, It is mot Ww York, April 20.\u2014A.spueial to the years o'd,.-of a) vo of.31.50 a day, Some took tents.without ask- | e him power to (GERMANY THREAT 0 SHUT OUT CANADA Ir Our Tariff Proposals Become -Law\u2014Agrarian Press Holds.\u201c Britain Responsible.« (Special to The Montreal \u2018Horald.).+ London, April 20.\u2014It in presumed nt Berlin that if, the Canadian tarift pro-.: posais becotne law the German \u2018Gov- | ernment will at\u2018 once obtain authority\"; from the Reichstag Lo- apply a special | prohibitory tariff on;all imports from ; Canada.\u201cThe! National Zeltung observes that ! the question raised by Canada is oné of Vusly fought out.Any manifestation of weakness in dealing with it.on the part.of Germany would, it:thinks, act \u2018as an encouragement to other British colonies, especially Australia, to follow the Canadian lead, and that is: the eventuality which.Germany must seek to: prevent at-all hazards., The Agrarian organs of the\u2019 German press déclare that the.British .Gov-., ernment ls\u2019 the real author of Uan- ada\u2019s \u2018behavior towards Germany, -and they advire retaliatory \u2018measures against, Great Britain.Britain.Lt .ICA.GFFICIALS nm \u201cTISCUSS THE PONT Hon.A G.Blair Goes to Ottawa to Consider the Demands of Freight | Handlers.rs + \"Hon, As JT.Rialr, Minister of.\u2018Rail-| ways, arrived here \u2018this ;miermng.from | Ottawa, accompanied by \u2018his private! secretary, Mr.J.J.\u2018Payne, and drove | to.the Windsor; where they remained minister's\u2019 visit {8 pot Known in rail | way \u2018elretes, but it was \u2018rumored that officials orf the Interco\u2019onial\u2019 \u2018Ratlway.- who éame \u2018up: from Moncion yesterday regarding the demands of the Freight Handlers\u2019 Union.anû \u2018Brotherhnod of.Car men for an advance In wages: \"At -the Intercolonial \u2018officials left for Ottawa by the first train this morning, | \u2014some time bafore.the \u2018minister came here-there could have beech hin meeting.Inquiry.in well informed quarters eiiciteq the fact that Mr, Blair Has an appointment with Mr.Pottinger in Ottawa to-morrow far the discussion of .th's.question.The I.C.R.officials who accompanied | \u2018General Manager Pottinger were his.two secretaries, Messrs, fl.© \u2018olclough | and 9.Thomas; Mr.P., Williams, ; accountant and treasurer, and Mr.R.| W.Simpson.of the engineering staff.\u2018It is understood that the.visit of these |.officials, to Ottawa is moré ciosely re- ated to \u201cthe preparation of the estimates of the Rällwky Department than; to the demandés Of the Freight Han- |.dlérs-and Carmen's Unions in Halifax, St.John and Moncton.\u2019 : A delegation.from.these employes ;- has, however, had an interview - \u2018with the general manager.\u2018Fhe mien.were accompanied by Mr.P.M.Draper.:secretary of the \u2018Dominlon \u2018Trades and -La- | bor Congress.Tlie delegation asked that the wages of truckers be advanced to a minimum and checkers to the |.The pro-; minimum: of $40 :à month.\u201cposed \u2018#chedule presented was: | ine rease.of $2.50 a month each\u2019 year, until.the maximum .of.$60 has been \u2018reached.Second class, $45 a month, with Increase of $2.30\" a month each year until] $55 has been reached.Third class, $40 a month, an increase of 84.50: a month _unfll the maximum of $50 has | | hoon reached.Truckers to receive a flat rate of not léss than $1.50 a day.Mr.Draper also presented \u2018a Ççraim for other employes as follows: \u201cMechanical department, car cfean- sers, to be pald\u2018 for overtiine\u201cas other #lassified .mechanics.Lamp-trimmers to recdive 14 cents an hour: \u2018car\u2019cleana ers, \u201813 cents an hour.- All men employed at carpenter\u2019 work to.be classi fled as carpenters.Car inspectors, regular working day- to be observed; all} over hours worked to be paid for at overtime rate.Car repairers, first year, \u201815.cents an hour, increasing a -cent à yenr anti] 18 éents-is reached: \"It is alsn asked \u2018that jJaborers works \u2018ing as car repâlrers be classified.as siicn, and to receive one cent an hour Increase; storemen to be classified as truckers instead of laborers, ag at pres.} ent.It was also requested\u2018\u2019that the general rules be changed so\u2019 that pay be allowed for the ten days known as \u2018statutory holidays, overtime in \u2018branch~ ès to be estimated at the rate of time and one-quarter: \"BURIAL OF MRS, GREENSHIELDS.\u201cThe funeral of Mrs.- Henry Green- shields, who died last Wednesday at \u2018Parkdale, Toroguto, took place.from the résidence Gf her son, Mr, W.D.Green-.shields, 18 Fort street, Saturday aftet- noon,.Rev.Dr.Barclay offictating.et were Messrs, W.D.Greenshields, EK.B.Greenshields.A, Macpherson, G.Guilling.R.Lockwood, G.D, Smith, J, Horn, James Clark, Dr.Thayer and Mr.Evans.miter stint .\u2018Friends\u2019 of Mr.T.J.\u2018Kavanagh, mane\" ager of the Laing Packing and Provisions retail bra in\u2018 Point 8t.Charles, will sympathize.with him \u2018In the lass of his little son, Harold, whose death \u201coccurred Saturday morning.\u2019 + great significance, and\u2019 must be strenu- | \u201creturns .for :Quebec Ontario should have done better.\u201d o cisme.had given his answer.tor.five minutes.\u201d The purpose of the; he was here to meet in conference\u2019 the! 5 \u2018Firat class checkers, $5 a month, an | \"P.Whitney.| leader.\u2018the Dominion.Ye ie key?\u2019 He was not half an hour off the {noth and wanted to be away within er hour.| mothe was enabled to confine himsel , to two or three sneeches- in the whole ; cempaign.He never had to worry | wbout his owfi riding.It was rolid.Mr.Fraser was , another \u201cbotwéen pose and his leader there were the closest ties.As a Very young man he had fought his way into the Cabinet.When he.got there they found him a tower of strength.He was a great de- \u2018 tater, in the Houte or on the platform.' He dreaded elections, but was a terror to all he encountered \u2018when one was on.Mis physical strength failed all too soon, and those who saw 1{ will never forget the scene when he made his last speech in\u2019 the assemblage, and when, |\u2019 overcome by.weakness, he sunk to his \u2018chair, covered.his face with his handkerchief, and broke into suppressed |- sobs.The emotion shown by Sir Ollver, 88 he arranged to postpone thé debâte, rier Zunost: as pitiable, as that \u2018of his trien a Laurier, Mowat and Victory.\u201cIt may be doubted if he ever enjoyed: any contest \u2018more than the Déminion election of 1896.«It was felt that the Liberals - ver declared his intontion of joining Mr.Laurier the genernl opinion - was | that practically all doubts.were re-| moved.On the night of the électlon a little party \u2018went up to his house to congratulate him.It was past: mid- | \u2018night, but he had\u2019 waited up till the last return.was in, and.WAS prepared to.re- Joice with his callers in the great: victory \u201cfor Laurier and Mowat.\u201cBut I think-Ontario should have done better.\u201d he complained, when he looked over the | \u201cagain.\u201cI think And nothing that.anybody might say gould.\u201cinduce him.to alter that Semen In Ontario.the mdence of Sir ( liver Mowat has long heen proverbial.He.-coûld so vXLrass himselt 28 to plense.everybody and.avert \u2018everyhody's\u201d eriti= \u201cThe temperance: people and the liguor \u201cmen hetweer.thém.gave him many a bad quarter of-an hour.On dhe ceéagion the temperance men had Ap- praachéd the\u2018 Cabinet, \u2018and: Sir Oliver A western hotel | keeper raid It over Was, satisfiéd.but in an evil moment read, At again.When usked \u2018 later-to aay $ he intended.1 yung Conservative, ngairiet all proces.den he produced the statement.add- Ing: \u201cTha old.man is getting canning.hy \u2018hia old age.\u201d When Alec Smith, the, [Tiberal\u2019 organizer.told Sir Oliver abont\u2019 \u2018the.convarsation: it: vleased\u2019 him mora (Uhañ-any other election bull rece ed.etin he had TOUGHING EULOGY OF - \u201cSIR OLIVER MOWAT BY JUDGE TASCHEREAU (Fectn\u201d tn The Montreal Herat), Ottawa\u2019 April 20.\u2014 At the opening of the Supreme .C'aurt to-day, Sir.Elzear Taschereau, Chief Justice.said: \u201d \u201cIt ls my painfu!l duty this morning \u201cto allude to the-grent loss the country has sustained by the.death yesterday of the Lieutenant-Governor .of Omtarlo.Sir Oliver Mowat.The long.and distinguished\u2019 \u2018carect of that.eminent citl- zen whose.name is pronounced this morning from the Atlantic to the Paci- Sie with unanimous veneration, will \u2018be \u2018more appropriately commemorated.elsewhere, \u2018and not many words are Jeced- sary from this rout \u2018 \u201cWe all know how all the Influénces of his example were for\u2018 good: nothing.marrgd.the purity of his personal char- actet.He was a model in private as in} public life; not a blemish will be found hr i ah areer.by those whose\u2019 duty | ereafter.w e to transmit t of it to posterity.\u201d he hadory | \u201cHe was hor a: long time on \u2018the \"bench\u201d when.the country required his services in another sphere, yét .he was.there \u201clong.épough.to impress all\u2019 with his deep .ieurnihg of the law: and of his\u2019 | Jadicial mind.He was as distinguished as a jurist as he \u2018wae a statesman, .\u201cHe has gone down to his grave crowned with vears and honors, leaving a hiane that, belongs to the history of Canada: one universilly respected, and | 40.his.- children ind: bis\u201d country the record of à life: rich in the world's Gpinfon and men\u2019s praise.\u2019 \u201cThe court directs that these remarks be entered in the, minutes, and orders Rr a properly attested copy be trans- mitte y the registrar to the \u2018family of the deceased.mo.bereaved Premier Ross\u2019 Tribute; -.: Hoh.George W.Ross, Premier oi Ontario, suid: emer, ot \u201cIn the \u2018death of Sir Oliver Mowat, | | Ontario han lost one of the most ex- perlenced legislators thut she has ever: | been privileged Lo send.to Parliament.Sir Oliver's political career extended ovér 50 yeais.In the old Parliament of.Canada he rendered substantial service in preparing the way for \u20ac \u2018onfederà- tion, and in the Parliament of his native: province he hyst \u2018been\u2019 the most in- Aluential factor in\u2019 shaping and laying | the foundation of the constitution\u2019 of his province in it§ relation: to the Doms Anton.\u201d What Judge Marshall did regarding the Constitution of the United States, Sir Oliver Mowat did for the province .of Ontario.To: fully appreél- ate his industry and capacity for legls- | lation one has but to-compare the stn- tute books of 30 years ago with the statute\u2019 books of the present day.As a party leader Sir Ollver was alert, progressive and tactful.In some.re- sbects he may have been said to have .been more conservative in matters of public policy.This disposition, -how- ever, was mote owing to his caution than to his.want of appreciation of ad- | Vericed legirlation.For integrity of purpose and honeaty in the administras tion of public.\u2018affaits, no Canadian stateamdn cay claim a higher place.Even his political opponents recognize his merits in this regard.-\u2014cortege.Ma J.P.Whitney's Words, \u201cSir Oliver Mowat .will .leave his, mark upon the province,\" shid Mr.J.\u201d \u201cHe was a vigorous man, keen to grasp a situation, ahd a born His \u2018death removed one of the most commanding political figures in Sir Oliver will go down into.history as one of her great men.\u201d .Sir William.Ralph Meredith?\u201c, \u2018 # So.\u201cét MONTREAL DAR HEALD, isi, REY 20, 100: ways had that ta say which was worthy\u2019 By such sacrifices Sir | would win, and when Sir O}- | {have Tell, | Kerf: .\u201cHe vas a ne on man\u201d said.Sir} MaoN: \u201c2 \u201cpre \u201ca \u2018 1008; William Ralph Meredith,\u201d speaking of 8ir Oliver last night.Sir William sat in the House with him for twenty-two yours, having beeri elected one year after Sir Oliver became Premier of the Sandfield-Macdonald Government.For - years Sir William led the Op- ition in the local House, ocouping position on the left of the Throne to Dor Sir Oliver on the right.' le not eloquent, Sir Oliver was & arat-rate leader,\u201d continued Sir William.\u201cHe had a grasp of anything that .was brought before the House.All the time that he was Premier he \u2018Was never out of huis Place til\u2019 the Hcuse adjourned.\u201d : Tributes of the.Press.* The morning papers refer editorially to the death of Sir Ollver Mowat.The ys: \u201cOntario mourns the death of her.first citizen and Canada the loss of one of her greatest sons.Thé name of Oliver Mowat is gssured a high place in the annals of his.native country, and In the days to come his service to Ontario and to the public life of Canada will stand \u2018out distinct and Impressive.in a steadier and whiter light.\u201d The Mall and Empire; \u201cThe demise of His Honor will be mourned throughout the province, and, indeed, throughout Canada.Those who were assaclat- ed with him- politicaily will feel that à man who- for many years was a tower.of strength to them has been removed.Loyal to the core, cautious and conservative in: his administration, con- \u2018vincing on the platform, and honorable- in all walks.dt lite, Sir Oliver wasg-a florceful and attractive leader, .ia work speaks for him, and he leaves us to \u2018be numbered among the great men Canada has known,\u201d The World: \u2014\u2018Shrewd as he was, and possessing a- large share of political sagacity.there was :no cheap smartness or trickiness in Sir Oliver.Mowat's n'ethods: and-he kept a firm hand on the worst elements of the party.For the most part he gave us a good Gov-' ernment.and he showed himself equal to the\u2019 settlement of.the \u2018questions «° his day: He had a high sense of hi.» public -duties, and untiring industry, and he freely gave the country the advantage of his grent abflities.LL REALTY MEN MEN WILL \u2014 FIGHT THE CLE They Claim There i is a a Trick in the Amendment Fostered - ) : by the Notaries.4 a The contest, bet oir the ré\u201c! \u2018estate agents of \u2018Montreal, who insist that the notaries should pax to the city the renl estate license: of 850 if they wish\u2019 to dompete with them in effecting real es- nate transactions, threatens.to, beFome \u2018a celebrated one.Contrary té_ what has becn \u2018raported ; Æusche Lali- | in monies newspäpers, Mr.L Derts,.the notary who charged with + areyving on al.tate business without.a: Mivense has yet Been found.guilty by the Hec order.His.case camep Up\u201d {Vace.#nd each) time an.effort was made to have\u2019 it Ww aus a pent to the Superior Court to.he- heard {| there, under the pretence thai, the jude-» tient of thz Recorder, which cut appeal, might affect future rights.Mr: tain the.#ppHe ation, \u201cbéedusë the law .covering the cass did not-allow such procedure, Then, thé Superior Cour v.as applied: 10 by a\u2019 wiit of gevtioenrd, in order: to reach \u2018the sitme: obijedt, \u201cbut Mr.Justice Loranger also decided that -therè was no reason.to.prevent tire Re-.«order from hearing the case, ind the, latter was-«définitely fixed far this\u201d woek.1t 1s now said that tHe rotaries oft Montreal will, to- morrow,\u201d endeavor to an amendment ikserted inte the City's Bill aefore the Leg sitive Couyn- to the tax shall not apply to.\u2018notaries, \u2018This caine to \u2018the ears of the.rveal estate fig- ents, and as Such wn amend nt would.\u2018be direct!y against\u2019 their fnterests, they | have resolved to oppose the in trodue- .tion of anv such-measur: nto the Citr's Bile With this object.in view, a delas\u2019 \u2018gution composed of the leading real estate agents of Montreal had.an interview with his Worship the.Maver today, .to protest against the Proposed | amendment.: Co ft\u2019 was resolved\u2019 dljptely.and his Worship also promised} that.thé city.would, through its.delegation and the city attorney, its power to prevent the new, trom\u2019 being adopted.The \u2018real estate\u2019 men.prosent wore Messrs.J.Cradock Simpson: R.Giohter, U7.H.Dandurand, \u2018Henry Joseph, | J.J.Brow; ne and several} ot} hers.Le ' measur è re Se CAPTAIN GOUIN SAVES.LIFE \u2018Rescues \u2018Or.F.A Fleury.From Watery.Grave in River.: Dr.F.A.Fieury and Dr\u201d Brosseau, of-the \u2018Notre Damé Hospital, disembarked from the Berthier, of the Rich- elleu & Ontario Navigation Company; lags night, on: their return from Sorel.They considered it.dangerous walking | on Victoria plier in the dark, and Capt: Gouin\u201d volunteered to accompany them with a lantern.He did.so for a con- |.siderable, distance, but they -had no \u2018sooner separated than the captain Was startied by cries: for help from .Dr.Brosseau, whi shouted that Di, Fleury | Had Yallen, into the water.-.1t appears that the latter collided With a rope, by which the barge St, Antoine Was made fast, and pitched headlong into the river, which is about thirty-two Teet déep -at that point.Capt.Gouin plunged.into \u2018the water, and after a search; succeeded in weiz- ing and raising the drowning man .abave water by means of his coat.Mere: dead than aliv e Dr; Fleury was taken out of the river, follow ed by the plucky.captain.RESULTS ARE: PUBLISHED | \u2018 IN PRACTICAL ANATOMY | \u2018Me.P.A.\u2018Macdonald Heads the Honor List in \u2018the First Year\u2019 at McGill : University., Thé following results in the first year practical anatomy were posted this morning at McGll.University: = \u2018Horors\u20141, P: A, MacDonald: 2, es.Williams; 3, H.C.B.Allen; 4, W.8, Baird, W.L.Mate: 6, T.A! Lomer: 7, J.J.Sheahan; 8, J.H.Donnelly, R.\u2018MdéL.Shaw, B.A.O.E.Rothwell, B/ A., À.:A.Wilson; 12, F:;:C.Clarke, H B.Gourley, A.W.Hunter, 0.B.Keddy.B:A.; 16, H.H.Christie, T.V.Hunter, R.s.MacArthur; 19, G.E: Gillies, R.E.Hollbrook; 21, E.A Lindsay; BA.\u2018D.C.Malcolm, AJ.Pass List\u2014H.C.B.Allen, Ww.8 Baird, A.H.Bayley, J.S.Budyk, G Burke, A.B.Chandler, H- H.\"Chiat; F.C Clarke, W.H.Cole, H, 8.Brown, B.A., H.F.Dearborn, J.H.Donnelly, B.R.Field, R.F.Flegg, D.R.Fraser, Ralph.is with-{ Recorder Poir ier declined to \u2018enter- | t- efféct that the real estate |, that three of.the | agents should leave for Queboe imme-.do all in.; PEREMPTORY BALES: OF INDIAN agen\u201d or * without reserve, | TURKISH RUGS.Being a consignment of Choice Handmade.Rugs sent us for immediate Se and returns.\u2018 Invoies are, just to hand, and the Rugs will be catalogued\u2019 upon - arrival, and\u2019 sold hy auction during THE FIRST.WEEK OF MAY, Particulars in a fow days: M.HICKS & co, Aüctioneer SALE BY AUCTION OF 0 PERSIAN, TURKISH and RUGS and: CARPETS.Modern House for Sale, | \u201cGrosvenor Avenus, Westmount.! A Stone Front semi-detached House; bow window; gallery front and back; five dede \u2018rooms; hot water hesting; modern plumbing.Price moderate.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY CO.\"MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.k-Macorevor St Residence For Sale\u2014Possession 1st May.Excep* nally - well-built semt-delu.hed.house; \u201cgrand view from the front and \u2018side windows; bardwood floars.electricity and gas; mented cellar: double roof; seven bedrooms, and large unfinished attio.PRICE $26,000.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON | REAL ESTATE & AGENC\u201d CO, | MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING.| WBLL-BuIL FOR 'SALE \u201cExceptionally well built\u201d for owner's occupation; extension kigchen, seven bedrooms: \u2018electric light and | Bass open plumbing; heating comfortable and\u201d econdmlical.Possession 18t May.Price, $15,500.THE J.CRADOCK SIMPSON REAL ESTATE & AGENCY co.|: SECOND FLOOR.MERCHANTS.BANK : \u201cBUILDING.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Wrist Bags.| = The indispensable Wrist Bag-we have in.the -Finest Gray Suede, Walrus, \u2018ang, in all fash: \u2019 shadrs: .Cut\u201d Steel\u2019 Belts; Gray Buckles/.Walst Sets ifs Silver; \u201cea 6 Gold and Black, \u2018Polar Bear and \u201cSeal,.: iopable F rench Gray, ©.W.Clarke & Go.2210 st.Sathorn like ott 10 drop in anid sce them.'HEASLEY The Picture Framer, 2g: st.Catherine St.near r leurs St.\u201c ha \u201cRighteous \u201c Beast.\u201d We ave tord hy Colo.mon.A wise and-goud LT \u201c£anarv.See that \u2018it goed.Bracks -.cers: and Druggistd.The Annual \u201cGeneral - Meetings of \u2018the Gorporation \u2018and \u2018Governors of the Industry and Refuge.\u201c(adjourned .\u2018from the 15th stant), will \u2018be held in the Board Room of \u2018the Institution, 693 Street, on the afternoon.of Wednesday, the 22nd of April instant, at.three and half! nust three o'clock rerpéctivély, to {receive the Reports of -the Board of) | Mandgément.elect Officers for the en- sulng year.and; for.other business, CC JB del FREY: 1, BU RLAN D, .\u2018 Hon.Secty.\u2026 | Donald, + M.MèLeod.J.GK Me Naughton.J.1 McPhee, O° R: White: ©.5.WilHaihs, A, A.Wilson,\" #.KR.\"Wolfe, PHA \u2014\u2014 en WHERE CANADIANS EXCEL.\"It is Interesting \u2018to know that there is one best thelr American competitors, and that is selling the European novelties In Wash Fab- \u2018riee: This js due to the lower rate of.duty.pargicylarly-on British goods.\u201d The 8.Carsley [lCo., -Lémited, are this weék holding a special |, \u201caate of Washi Fabrics, \u2018and among the list of |: novelties are many \u2018that only the European \u2018Manufacturers.possess the skill and_equip- |; -ment to furnish.in satisfac .gradee.=Ady.ree BURTCH GOT: THE MONEY.\u201cFrederick \u2018Burtch, a.porter at the \u2018Montreal Crûb: Hospital street, Was âr- of money.Guests of the \u2018club have could ge He took the money, and 3 remabae rema ded him for sentence.: \u201d rm pare rat M'CLANAGAN HAS SWEET TOOTH.Bernard McClanazan was arrested \"by Constable Warwick Saturday with & pail of candy he had stolen.He told, Judge \u2018Choquet this morning \u2018that he was guilty, and also.that he had: \u2018heen tn Jail meveral times before.Hé was sent to jal for three months.i\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and » attractive } modern plumbing; ps L-BUILT HOUSE| l'on Stanley Street, above \u2018St.Cathérine | Lace Curtains, {thelr very best style.Evergtain ! new\u201d.Lo RELIEF WORK \u2014 ! Moulded in 1 eather | and perfoctly vot- ored@ aud decorated.; The Latest \u201cUp-to- dager Novelty for Dens.\u201d Jibraries.cle I woud Kan.Gareth for His 1% ete, etes ; wonian\u201dcareth for_her- gets the best food on the market, Sweet.clean, well ~ \u201cpacked | Bird Seed & Treat 1s unrivalled For Sale by att Gro: H Montreal Protestant House of \u2018April \u2018qn-, .Dorchester |- Mec armick, J si.5 MeDiarinid, 3 N.Me-| A Me Millan, Mabeëe: PRH: OW.1; M: air, Do.Mail-, \u2018corn.Ne.Michaud, R.-J.- Monahan.D.Muir, Jv.w Wo Lo Muir, B.A: Alex.R.stanroe \u2018F, D.Munroe, W.\u2026-H.Parsons, | SWI Patterson, BAL, GAL I.Payne, Ge oe \u2018Peat, A.J) Ralph, ,A.Ritchie, B.A, OO; IE Rothwell.B.A, w.H.Scott; R.Me le Shaw.BA.J.J.Sheahan, H, 1: Sims, G.D.Thomsoir, A; R.Tilley.J.WL Turnbull; Jo J.Walker, BLA, \u20ac.\"Wallace, RC.Weldon,: jr\u2026 J.H.\u2018item, at least,.on which tbe Canadians.car en ory varlety and.\u2018rested.Saturday by Detectives Sloan |.\" \u2018and McLaughlin on a \u2018charge of.theft \u201cmissed - money from \u2018their \u2018coats, and- \u201cmarked money was put where.Burtch.it.eae guilty.Judge Choquet: Notice of.Sale JL G.MACKENZIE & 00.5 ' STOCK OF , DRY GOODS \u201cThe whole balance of that immense stock \u2018will be sold at auction in- lots: to the trade and without reserve, on Thursday.F riday, Monday & Tuesday, : 28rd, 24th, 27th and 28th April, At Ten O'Clock Each Day, \u2018Dress Goods, .Tweeds, SÉteens,.\u2018Silke, - \u201cSatin, Flannelettes, Flannels; Embroldéry, Mustins, Curtains,: Lace, Damask, Prints, inens, Cottonades, Tweeds, Serges, Meltons, eavers, Gloves, \u2018Top Shirts, - Dress Shirts, Underwear, Hosiery of all kinds, Cashmeres, Viress Muslins, and \u2018many other goods.\u201c4.MARCOTTE BROS, ; Coby * Auctioneers.=\u2014 ms ere \u201c IMPORTANT © Aucin Sale aborate | Lo.a FURNITURE, Best .Axminster Carpets, Turkish Rugs, Rea} Electric Fittings Bruss Teds, Gurney Combination Range, etc., ere.ur the residence of C.I.Benedict, Esq., 240 WOOD AVENUE (Westmount), : : FRIDAY HORNILG, APRIL 24, : 30 O'Clock.2 Me HICKS & to.; : Auctloncers vie house | was \u2018furnished throughout vy Messrs.John Kay.Son \u201c&.Co, \u201cToronto, in: as évd ès Se | coming Auction Sis By FRASER BROS.MONDAY, at APRIL, at\u201d \u201c10 _0'Clock=8s of excell nt Housebold \u2018Furniture, Brusseis and Axniinster Carpets, Weber Grand Piano, » Mirrors, ete, at*No.46 Sherbrooke: Street, .Westmount, TUESDAY, 2st APRIL, at, 10, 0'Clork~Sale of neat Furniture, Piano, \u2018Carpets, etc, at , No.17 Bridge Street, Lachine Locks.TU ESDAY, 2lst APRIL; at.2,39 \u201cp.m, \u2014Sale .of near Household Furnitui at- -252 St.\u2018Antoine.Street.Sl : \u2018TU ESDAŸ, 21st APRIL! at \u201con\u201d \u2014 \u201cRegular Auction of Horses, Carriages, Harness, etc., \u201cat our l>épcsitory,.No.131- to 189 Inspector Street, corner St: James Street.WBDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL, at 10\" O'Clock\u2014 * Sele of the Household Furniture, : Carpefs, of the two large \u2018houses, Nos: 23 and 25 McGill Coll ge Avenue.: : WENNESDAY, 220d APRIL, at TU 0 Block .Important Sale of Real Estate, three Barges, ete, on the premises, corner St.Martin and Basin © Streets, by -order of the Liquidator -ôf the.Montreal Coal and Towing Co.WEDNESDAY; 22nd APRIL, at.2.30\u2014Sale: of \u201cHousehold - Furniture and Effects.at, 48.Cathcart Stréet.: .WEDNESDAY, 22nd APRIL.at.2.50\u2014Attrac- \u201ctive Sale of süpcrior Hèusehold Furniture; good Brussels\u2019 Carpets; splendid Behr Bros., \u201cYNew York, Upright' Piano, etc., \u2018etc.\u2019 at.No.4825 St.Catherine Street, Westmount.THURSDAY,- 23rd.APRIL, at-10 O'Clock\u2019 \u2014, Attractive Sale of véry \u2018neat\u2019 Household Furniture, splendid Berlin\u2019 Piano Co.Upright Plano, lot Choice.Plants, etc., etc, at the residence Rev.Willlam Harris, \"No.: 4363 Montrose \u2018Avenue, ott \u201cArgyle Avenue, Westmount, THURSDAY, 23rd \"APRIL, rat.1170 Clock \u2014 Important unreserved Sale.of valuablé Property.corner-St.Lawrence Main, Mount Royal\u2019 Ayenue and Ciarke Street, Mile End.Also six Building lots on St.Lawrence - Street, above Fairmount Avenue, including \u201ctwo corner lots.Owier living abroad, pfop- erty must be cold.° THURSDAY, 23rd APRIL, at 2.30\u2014Sale \u2018 of very.-neat modern Houseliould Furniture - and.Effects.at the residence, No.52: St - .- Hubért Street.: THU RSDAY, .23rd APRIL, at 2.20\u2014Auction .-of Horses, Vebicles, Harness, ete, at \u2018our Depository.\u2019 : \u201cFRIDAY.24th APRIL.at 10 a.m.I\" continnin .\u2018ail day\u2014Very extensive regular Auction of - exeélient Secondhand.\u2018Household Fértiture .and Effects, moved to our\u2019 rooms for con- \u201cvenlenge of sale.SATU RDAY.%th: APRIL, at 10- O'Clock \u2014 Sale of all the very \u2018good Household Furoi- ; \u201cture; C arpets; several pieces: \u2018Mahogany.ete, \"being the complete household \u2018effects ot the \u2018large residence, No «8 Victoria Street, near\u2019 ~#herbrocke Street, ; SATU RDAY.25th: APRIL; at: .2.30\u2014Sale of ttouschold Furniture, Carpets,\u201d valuable Wp right.Plano, McClary\u2019 8 Fämous- \u2018Range, Gas Stove, etc.at No.10 Laval Avenue.\u201d .FRASER BROS, ; = Auctioneers., Cut this \u201cad out for refer ence, Important.A Auction, VALUABLE PROPERTY | Corner St.Lawrence street, \u201cMount Royal Avenue and Clark Street, _ ee Known as theOld Wiseman.Hotel Corner , Dimensions 166 \u2018Teet, x 120.foes MPSSRS.MACINTOSH & HYDE have dh .clusively- used by.Sir A.C, Mackenzté at the.cycle of musical = festivals.Heintzman & Co.have also recently furnished the Windsor Hotel with new pianos.© Mme, Albani also uses them.So do\u2014well; advertising space is\u2018 tôo expensive, but you can secure a full ist from \u201cMessrs, C.W., Lindsay, Lim- \u2018îted, of 2366 St.Catherine Streets who are the sole agents.- Aave \u2018a a Hetntzman & Co.planés will be, ax COUNTRIES G''ARANTEED BEAUDRY & BROWN cw romans AND LAND Sucvrvers 107 sr.JAMES $Y.Monnes oar a.> To + La 4 ie FR | Le \"THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 20; 1003: | SRALD Ji vio masa ve sr 8 CRITIC OF THE GOVERNMENT ol Sohn coves oe ron Fadia W: , ARE \u201cNH 43 ; L by LY Sy *j Mr., ; 52 Brtaniihet pe | | country with which our dealings malig UT OL (ET on ame TE | Sauver ngmoering orks: wiazab] Fas Siintiial bral tn | Beta WS a snl memes ON CANADA'S PROSPERITY Hi: ASS ES pins EEE i Bm avEl HréwA F4 Ld eC a 4 VL WEY TER TILNIL I | for a our days for mar tits d'oibait tm-néght | & leader of she ; i i nic ional oy A 0 le Md Canada not Co oo thinists, 33.25 à nine-hoër 46% Fin Bynoë \"fev.Prof.A tion, Hon.Mr.Rainville, Speaker : it s-death of SIF Oliver Mowat, Hie t: Us pb not e 4.te pa poy ee - ce for pattern makers, for a nine- th i - deat?ves : Re right.the sight NPR \u2018 A : Se 5 day.When Mr th wil] Jacture on \u201cThe Book of ably, and seversl members of .3 -Adeutenaas-GSqremer of On- ta grant.the proposed: Preference tg § The Montreal \u2018Star on Béturds saved Rt BEL Were are In the| asked Tor a reason for the scarcity The lecture wil be ous and events \u201ctoute em.x Femoves from Canadilin bre 4 tan \u201cot, .a 4.8 striking flaktration of the character| WO - e ; labor he stated there could be but ons.UE ; 0, Femo pif Great Britain, witich, besides being the , ; IATA : feëll : : timelight views and the music will be MTERNAT YSNION.| of an moit donctiiff nénut nd centre of the British Mn of thé assault which is being made ou | ng was engendered by thd hlxh| reason for it, that the iron Industry provided by the St.Luke's Church a i \u2018one fits claket abl tait donctifl nesut.siné éentre of the British Empire, [the Government by the advocstes of | wages paid by the contractors for| had advanced so rapidly that the dai ohgir, Now will be elected.Chicago, April 20.\u2014 Railway and ; es.His motitionl extended admised all .our products without | Protection, at any wont.ST ra Tew nouer aoe \u201cBad ht the ou ly rhe anak ro ofthe | have met ere and res med be Tn\u2019 g SGN y \u201c ea re © ; Le .yun td ] a : A - : out .- , ï .pi half a century, and thhoufh air the/ charging a penny of duty.Before Great | Editorislly, the Stay sald: Yomotars pu union wages, and the con: Sener\u201d tron\u201d coneerus in the, uy ex PRESS GALLERY ANNUAL DINNER rates! Adocteen a page + Bregs, of political warfare he never lost as 3 LT \u2018al .ving pre- | - il prices, and could| pressed the sime views.roi erks.Twenty-two 6 rd P items of friend and ep \"lost Britain could avail herself of the Dre- ferences in trade oto nities Then Only set\u2019 suficlent werkmen Works are exceedingly busy, having Quanta Amr! rae reporter present, dad somsion cleegd with 8 b = Jigtagm: ot friend and eppanent.Sir | genence extended her Government had | for \u2018the benefit of foreign workmen ity.Other contractors orders to fill far ahead._ April 30.\u2014The reporters of |benquet.D.W.Richitond, * cage, - ; hv ; 23 \u2018 | Tm : n men} Jost their men, and were delayed in There ls a shortage in British Co- [the Legislative press gallery gave their was elected dent.ï Var as one of the lant of those who | to\" offend two European Governments and manufacturers has kept the arti- thefr own contracts, bein ble t lumbia of wyers, shingle bolt men, { .2 Jes A | \"Gaon brome parts 1 pre-ontet oy mee ee nie ening 2820 of Conds pd the mansacuts | af mificlent help.\u201d un ue] Taie and il min required fn ad | _\u2014_ | = ; ; : IEA 5 note El rebrense ( \u2018 peaking or .| \u201clumber.ca : _ , ation politica.He entered public-life | treaties with them.Great Britain aid] Tepressnted by the increased Oustoms facturer of fron ars snd one of the In the building trades, several 9 The Nordbalmer Bul Lo a p Hib géneral election of 1887.From (hat, \u2018We obtained the right to grant NIE these $75,000,000 were manu- largest employers of labor in Toronto, | \"Sullders dnteryigwed, stated that labo FRASER, VIGER & Go.\u2018ama a > : a to .; 000 said: UC E s not scarce, and prices were { 200 à | ; à |; very commencement of his public] ner a preference.And we paid for that factured in Canada # would Hive \u201cDuring the last three years the \u2018hish, but a fair wage was pald., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 207, 208 & mn St, Jamia 8%.ot ; re ss} = ; y \u2019 \" 8 A Vv : ., ; .c 4 Nits he was recognised as à forceful apparently natural conceszion by incur- ics, \u201cclerks and \u201claborers, ar \u201cthese, ad have ?Nailin mechanics in Can-{ J En Watson, Une pro etat TA = Patablished 1866 MONTRÉAL.: d : _pézaphality.He became, à few months Co .as consumers, would mean large ia heed very rapidly.Busi: Vancouver Searknen.fh: the.oiding Le Rai P : ; \u2018 1 w 2° i}.lates, «member of the short-lived 83: THat' was the first -hegotiation.at|' and tradespeople.The present Gov-.there is 2 shortage of mechanics 191 :the demande of the ani ve pe me] = Iwaukee s Famous Beors\u2014\u201c\u201cThe Pabet\u201d 4 ministration of Hon.George Brown, London.x was not a-fail A re.It was a erent sh in theory, net trade | : Leading boot \"and No manufac- Plied with by the Bullders\u2019 Exchang.: TRE P ADS deu Dir EX POR T BHER\u2014$1.40 per dozen Fists; $13.00 per original |: ; bete \u2018had, a\u2019 very high opinion of his proneunced success.But it was only à | preservation to, sive gualified protec.potent workmen.pieced find com- tor in British Catala han in \u201che ; cask ca ere BON\" BEER-§1.00 par dozen pints; §15.06 per eviginal A atitlitiés.He played an\u2019 active t in ; ; o powertu érests\u2019 that are\u2019! ment but w \u201c United States.Ja « 90 i - LU is th e p ni an Vv part | partial puccess, for when the treaties able to pay \u2018large contributions tol Jeast all wo want get them, or at| >» Piteq State heat demand for mine Ih THE PABST \u201cBLUE RIBBON BEBR PERFECTION, in while glass botties\u2014 f , e movement which led to Confedera- had been denounced the most Canada campaign funds, .The Government Pe : on _, ; just now, espectally in Atlin, where}.© « 00 per dogen pints; $18.00 per cask of 10 dozen pints.oe , 41 tion.Four years after that event, in coulä do Was to grant the preference.to pole or LE mo ssile ef BROCKVILLE.| Ba day is paid, but of course Dao nk S010 darn mE SPORT BKER-31.400 per Goren pints: 313.1 per original gt des he Became head of thé strongest | 3 Ln : CT | manufacturers to, make adequate Careful enqui \u2018dur correspondingly high.© advert \u2019 : .Co oo R & CO.; Sol ata # es, he Becar gest | Great Britain ; .q : quiry shows that \u2018dur-| Mining Association is also advertising OX FRASER, VIGER CO.Sole Agents.à afd miokt progressive government that _.Ain or a British colony.This \u2018profits or pay reasonable wages to | Ing the past few years all lines of for 350 men.These men would get a tL = py ; hi BOVETH would perhaps have been considered Work-people, and forcing the owners labor employers, particularly con-| wage of $3 a day and up, with 91 a : Fine Champagne Wines Ï any Canadidn province has ever known, | satisfactory eno ugh for the present at | of industries info the position of | tractors, have been met face to face day charged for board and lodging.| RUINART \u201cBRUT\u201d and DAGONET \u201cBRUT.\u201d ; : A RR EL \u201cAZ ry.e \u2018prese! | submissive su ants for Govern- ! S8carc co ; \u2014 1 © - FM \u2019 .LI co \u2019 ; and for twenty-five years continued in an events, If the statesmen of Great .ment help may serve an \"immediate, skilled mechanics, bi a Rene H he the t | ' tusive |\" RUINART VIN BRUT\u2014Maghums (case of 6) anorsss ace sasansremsassreerierec co RDS OS | + that position.In 1896, at an age\u2019 when | srifain were mindeä to Help Canada to Dhs being opencd every à pme pete Yioand the average manual toiler In- evitonee that Conadian manufacturers Ce Qatar ease ohh vp un pu : 1 2 .ar ng opened every day to.the ckville can ae 4 8\" nis case sresvéssccss a serivere 00 - & ve men would be thinking about re- that extension of her trade contemplat- |Deincerities, the inconsistencice Sad Which rot Jong ince vas orly witee are extraordinarily busy and prosper- DAGONET \u201cBRUT (rar earn (case ot 20 ol \u201csi ie.hE 3 © ing from actiye service, he went a&- ea by.ti | - the utter lack of patriotiem displayed | .each of the dverage mechanic.| ous, and thdt their workmen are well CL \u201c25 Quarts i Le, y ; IH Loewe BEY ; \u201cby the resolution of 1897, by confer- .by the present Government towards | Manufacturers, to.keep i oo oe RA EN - Quer (case of 12) .pacresehess daacsonccurce $51.00 | sressively to the aid of Sir Wilfrid ying upon Canada special \u2018trade advan- | the manufacturers: and work-people the development Which Te pace en pald, in many cases receiving higher .; Plots (case ot H) .r dousereée vonsccrengres ce BRE a ; ter in\u2019 the general elections abd | he ) 3 trade - of Canada.\u201d 3 2 western murket demanded, found it Vages than similar tradesmen in the 0 PIPER-HEIDSIECK \u2026.; J Lau en = ho ¢ tages within the British Empire, and.\u201cIt is becoming more and more | Necessary to increase thelr staffs to States, What unmitigated nonsense, |\u2019 ie : 5 , ; \u201c| after success haa béen attained, serv- | particularly in the mârkets of the Unit- || SPPérent that the time is rapidly ihe tah limit, \u2018and the trouble in pro- then, to sdy that Canada needs a Higher T° in Lanka DES Ne L co Cynon i ed for a time as \u2018Minister of Justice, | ed Kingdom.It Wwag/noi for Canadians will bé indigpensable to the preserva- work required became parent.sus are in order higher ber workmen ja Taskers 9 i LH ; ; \u2018 0% 2 indi ong \u201cunbrok \u201cda ; 5 147 tion of Canada's manufacturing in- rockville m T ; steady work and.higher wages.- - sede : - 50 ending his long: and unbroken public to say, indeed, that such a policy ought | dustries.qua ame ET no serlous EE ca are making > dé {Tien -HSIDEIROK \u201cBRUT EXTRA,\" vintage of 1802.0 = to be à ¢ .ain.; jo.-five.to col- |\u2019 business : hE ; > .jee scasiesonnes jean eu ma cause ÿ ; 0 \u2018be adapted by.Great Britain.That is Sixty-five.millions a year to cf 88 are ruaning full time with THE FESTIVAL OF MUSIC.In casès of 12 quarts.:.\u2026.\u2026.0eucecenscec cac e nca caca cs a 000 0s 1.00 por eal.tario.Canadian Liberal career as Lieutenant-Governor of On- | jam.owes much to the dead statesman.Hé was a worthy and untiring exponent \u2018of its\" Dest prin- > ciples, and sought to preserve its noblest traditions.He was an unyielding '- flefender of provincial rights, and on ring the ill will of Germany.~ | for British statesmen, with \u2018the funts before\u2019 them, to.decide for thémeelves.\u201cThey ought not to be expected to dis- türb existing relations with other coun- a resulting advantage to themselves.It Ait\" by such an arrangement.and that, | Ais fairly clear that Canada would pro- | tries unless they think they tan foresep | benefits to farmers, lect in the form of taxation and to \u201chave the gratification -of squander: ing is to them a sufficient justifica-.tion fo fact - struétion.\u201d Wo ; ne \u201cBy increasing the tariff-the Min- man\u2014but then they would not have\u2019 the gpendihg of $65,000.000 & year.For, of course, importations will be great- roperty owners | r exposing Canada\u2019s manu- |\u2019 uring industries to peril of de- isters might ensure.employment and | higher wages for the Canadian work- |.\" And though these various trades com- ,not conYenientiy handle.ness is in a healthy condition, and a full complement of workmen.The one great drawback appears to be the limited space to turn out a volume of contracted business which they can- | Thé building Industry in Brockville has been severely handicapped by a shortage of \u2018mechanics such as carpenters, masons, -bricklayers, etc.mand the highest union ! ices, m cannot be had.pr | en \"The Dream of Jubal\u201d Will be Performed Hore Wednosday Evening.\u2018\u2019The \u201cDream of Jubal,\u2019 ;which was performed at Massey Music Hall in Toronto last.Thursday evening, in cornnec- tion with the Musical Festival, was said to be the chief event of.the festivals held there.The Dream of Jubal will v » 2 .All less 3 per at discount for cash and special discounts for cnt, FRASER.= Jumbo Roe Shad, Ficsh Halibut, VIGER & CO.J.M.GU, president of the James , Smart \u2018Works, anether of Brockvilie's I big institutions; speaking for .metal | mänufacturers, experlenced'a shoft- | age, \u2018and thought.it was due to the growth of trade and because the average production per.man is small.Asked if there was a.necessity for higher wages in Canada to keep la- | - borers from seeking employment else-.| | where, he replied: = \u201cFor similar ser- ! several occasions wrested victories from the Dominion Government before the Privy Council.\u2018 Ontario owes to his aggressiveness the.possession of \u2018that large tract of territory which is now well known as New Ontario.Sir Oliver was a firm believer in the right to Te- er under a low tariff than under a reasonably high one.The object of a protective tariff is to .prevent the undue Importation of.-articles that can be profitably (manufactured An { Ce, | Tofephones 417-418 Main.- | 56 VICTORIA SQUARE.temporarily at least; an.advantage over competitors in the British market would |- provide us with an outlet for all \u2018the | ca ably facture productive developient we can look for | CHA \u201cîne -Ministers bonst Is ac tie \u2018tp.the \u2018near future: \u2018But that ls not |.expenses of Canadian labor and fur Great Britain's point\u2019 of view, and \u2018in the benefit of the foreigner.\u201d - \"It this means anything -it means\u2019I \u2018 conscience.-Mgious freedom and .equal liberty -of On many.occasions, and] i without regard for political exigencies; | \u2018the opinion of the some of \u2018the wisest of her statesmen, Her loss would\" be éven greater thah .our profit.But If we.sympathize with Great Britain's that \"Canadian \u2018manufacturers are.suffering from.want of business and Canadian\u2019 wage-earners \u201cfrom \u2018want of : \u2018work and.from low wages.~~ \u2018© vice.the average Canadian artizan ! | \u201c The largest\u201d employér principally skilled G.'H.Burrows, president of the Can- - cannot Letter himself elsewhere.\u2019 .! of labor, |.in\u2019 Brtockville,.is ;.\u201che roundly denounced \u2018intolerance \u2018in: either religious or secular matters.He was a staunch advocate of continued \"We have but to turn to:another page | of.the same issue of the Star\u2019 to find Yankes Dorn, and for many years a: ; \u2018to \u2018ever ¢ these pro-'| manufacturer in Cincinnatl, Ohio, @ flat denial to every one of these Pro- |.ana Burlington, Vt.He Is an ob- | positions.We quote at some 1engih |.gervint man in close \u2018touch with all | : .| ; pr a from the reports of .our.contemporary's commercial pursuits.He stated \u2018that | Ek ~ tain.Through all the mutations of hid | pow avenues of trade and improve the correspondents, viz.: i ; .there was no doubt about a scar- Rl long political career, his fidelity.to this old.ones.It is one thing to.say \u2018Britatn,|.- : 7 WINNIPEG.PS city of skilled workmen in Canada.| y-to this es ; LA +1\" \"He had experienced it: An \u2018his own |.principle never wavered.He.showed lag.to.26 \u201c:wPhe\u2019 city has not many: immense | rea io trom casual observation : ahi 5 \u201cfictories.etc.as Is the case in the | Percelved that there was ün extra-.| .unerring judgment in anticipating pub- East, r but ete, ag ls the cae in the ordinary derndnd.The snçrtagt, was .ic 6 6) sess are not b; \u201cmeans adequate-|.- due largely to the growth of.trade | le opinion with regard to legislation, Ty supplie q DE an nes of labor -in Canada resulting from the increas.|.and it was largely due to this just ap- \u201cmost satisfactory.When a Winm- | IPE population \u201cof the, West and the |.Tas ; ] _ -peg employer does secure a à me- commercial .prosperity\u2019 of Canada.preciation of popular feeling that he Panic The is \u2018advanced Saplalys ana | generally.Canada has launched forth became so firmly established in power.| can command wages which would be |.ty stage of unprecedented prosper-.He combined the a stuteness of the poli- considered extravagant In the East.| 3 ticlan with \u2018the courage of statesmanship, and tis never at a loss in even\u201d| ! \u2018the - most difficult, situation.As a natural\u2019 indisposition té move in thats ada Carriage Company, who is a! direction, we.may also look for a mea- S He | gure of sympathy on the part of British, political conneêtion with\u201d Great Bri-| tatesmen for Canada's désire to AP 3 | John Murphy ao.| \u2018is riot willing to go back.It Is quite \u2019 another \u2018to say Canada must not go for- : ward, \u2018rhust not take advantage of the \u2018willingness of France, or Germany, or |, Hëland, or Russia, 6r any other power, \u2018to.bargain for a\u2019 mutually .desirable | ~~.Window Shades Can.be solved easily, and to the best possible economic advantage by a visit to -this\u2019 store! The stock.a offers an unsurpassable range of choice in all the latest: \u201cMR.CHARLES FRY, - | Reciter at Musical Festival.- be given hére:on Mackenzie night,next | Wednesday evening, the opening night of, the festival.Mr.Charles Fry, who tells the story .with orchestra accompaniment, and assisted by.Miss .Ethel.Wood and the leading soloists: is an Lelocutionist who \u2018has received thé highest comments from \u2018the English and.an ERROR RIET Dt rn nL trade arrangement.\" © \u201cof: The largest Industridl employers of He does not.think there la a ne- Canada 18 now\u2019 in a snarl with Ger- |.first-class skilled labor ire the ral- cessity of paying higher wages in, ; ret a ; TER TT | way shops and \u2018interviewé with the Canada fo keep laborers from seek- \u2018many.If Canada had the right to #x- |.ends of the mechanical departments |\" ing employment elsewhers.Canadian to | many thé t \u2018 1e rèso- | cat rosd men \u2018ec: Ways | Mechanics, on.the-whole'are receiving \u2018tend to Germany thé terms of the reso indicate that goéd men can always higher wages than mechanics of the | 1 lution \u201cof 1897, we should probably, 1n-.Band a place In that work here.\u201cUnited States.This was not \u2018al- Cb statesman, he was, honest and.\u2018pro- \u201cOne of .the heads in- the largest Cänadian ; 8 4 ; ' >! - _ ; ts - : orn .2 ne di, M = Las.; BL Ty + Se jan press.Descriptive: music il-, .a EY £2 .SSRIS ee { gressive: as a leader, resourceful and stead.of taking steps to stop trade, be'] rallway shops here said.to your cor-|\u2019 virer (ras rois Canadian Le ee lustrates the \u2018poem.Dr.Mackenzie's | novelties at.unequalled : price-values! -We \u2018cordially ë \u2018wvatehful: A pe _ 1 22 7 LT ; : .respondent in regard to the matter: \u2018petit Re an ng 5 ; er ed 27 work involved much: that was exacting.| § Invite inspection of both oods and fi ures! = _.ful; as a min, gentle, whole- making arrangements to.facilitate} \u201cWe find that the men trained under |.petltor on decount of Bcc ned Pring [48 Well as much that was beautiful and f= \"RT -both-goods igures: wl souled and \u201cwearing the white flower trade.As the case stands now, no con: supervision out Joremen P To es - better wages.He thought the United.original.© = EE Ce 1 ne : Le 2 ou Tr +.of a \u2018blameless life\u201d: He held his public cession Germany could make td Can- | \u2018not seem to.be enôugh apprentices States market speaking of carriage.WILL.HOLD YE ARLY MEETINGS.; ne New Lace Curtains.) | \u2018duty as a public trust.and throughout | ada would énable her products to en | EIEN oF Lh MEA TALING SULT silied mechuriten tn fling dway IN) Cour Societies Are to | \u2018 1,000 Païrs New.Nottingham Lace Curtaiiis, white ; his long political career no voice was ter the -Canadian market \u2018on eqltal | not experiencing exactly.a\u2019 shortage the country to the South.American Four Societies Are to Elect Officers.haa VAN Ux 138, ie ! LT \u2019 } Us BN : S \" ; : ; | ; .mechanics quite readily accept Cana- \"7 © Here During the Week., : - -we are faced .with somewhat of a problem \u2018in \u2018keeping the staff \u201cup to ful strength.: ST \u201c+The wages paid, In the railway | machine shops.here are from 30 to.\u2018and cream.all fast overlocked edges, prices from 466 -; © a pair.ST A LR New Swiss and Irish Point Net Curtains 4 d there.Is an \u2018in- the \u2018thought, settl-{- It \u2018wag true so.far as concerned.They dian positions, an creasing.number, Ang in \u2018Ontario.: as \u2018Brockville w ; claim the wages offered are equal to\u201d .The -arinual meeting of the Montreal Protestant Houre of- Industry and Re- | -fuge will be held by the \u2018corporation and governors.of \u2018the \u201cinstitution on ever \u2018raised to\u2019 impugn \u2018his honor.or doubt his integrity.The statute books of Ontarfo are a monument to the thor- terms \u2018with\u2019 those of Great Britain; her great -Tival.= Again, if Great Britain would definitely declare against a.ame à 7 oughness of his knowledge and the hieh | uritish zollverein, and give Can-| 3 ces per hour for a ten Bout) {hose given by American memutar- | GERI Sri Seer 1 0 NC TIS TOIT Tar PTR 3 quality of his judgmént, He has left ada- the power \u2018to \u2018improve her: American material is decidedly short, |.turers and they are not ready do \"It is \u2018expected -thät Mr.Rurnie, the In handsome patterns, White, Ivory and cream, prices field secretary, will be present at the quarterly meeting of the Presbyterian Sapbath School Association, which is to be held to-morrow evening.After the business session \u2018hag been.com- |- .pleted, Rev.Prof.Ross of the Presby- | terian College, will \u2018lecture\u2019 on\u201d \u201cPales- \u2018but \"the companies have been send- |.ing to the Old Country for mechanics, and the C.P.R.has already imported \u201c quite- à Yiumper from Liverpool and | Birmingham.= The demand over the © United States Is very great for this -class of workmen,.and jt tends 1 an enduring impress on \u2018the public lite of Cahada, and to his native province hè has bequeathed the fruits of a life- \u2018thing of the past very.qui cKly, for Can- time devoted \u2018to her service.Ontarlo\u2019s ada an d France both appear to be grand old man has gone to the TeWärd.| anxious to increase their trade with - tions and, much cheaper living.Mr.Burrows instanced a skilled mechanic a former Canadian who had- just returned to his employ from Syracuse, N.Y.- At the present time Canada offered superior inducements to skil- ed mechanics, and there was no rea- trade relations with France, the \u201ctait- {J from $3.75 a pair.+.ure\u201d the Gazette talks about would be a a y SRI Sh 3 Co \\.New Curtain Nets and Muslins.\u201cNew Frilled Curtain Nets.a make the shortage in Canada con- |.: 1 ; tine.\" > © ,Ç Lo < - - = .ay Ts : PP a 1 in + + .; .oo * ; .oe.; of his labors, but his influence and ex each other.- The Laurier .Gov- to proprigtor of hoch the larg- - son wa steady men Sun Toe do pe QUE SE s Christian, Assacta Fu New Swiss- Curtain Nets.SE a py : gh Sg ve soot he prof Dne of the \u2018arg- | nt 1 > a 0 â d its : h oO : Lo Ja : a+ ('uirptaia Na Co S ample wil long remain as ennobioE 'ernment, in tact, did mot fal) gut iron Word If fhe Wort mening | demande men must De bined, then | TO ME Sh glare: Be New Irish Point Curtain Nets.= nftuences in the public life of the coun- | a.= Bot their accc Ÿ \u201c+ in\u2019 reference to the question,\u201d \u2018said: |.¢&0 x ained, AE clety's building, Dominion Square.The : \u201cN - i ng î ain\u201d Nate \u2018 in \u20181897, \u2018but - their.accomplishment |, yan goods: Simple as it looked, it turn- Mr.Parry will return \u201cwith Mr.he sent.situation TO ar] .wages that ee Ee ny.Cann.So y i n as CIGARS z A .to-be.a very serious mattèr, it \u2018Starnes to the North shortly and cone.formers claim\u2019 the Government 5 dians Ao leave these.parts While the co 9 Ç \\ n - = \u2019 = So \u2014\u2014sd | 252 -tinue-location\u2014sas tio west.À should Ww : \u2014the\u2014 \u2014 tions continue.: \u2014 : AR A : eh aE \u2019 een jands and make krown the condis | J = I gr - SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE.ANCOUVER.Have à picture of.MANANA, the Spaniard; on LOL i : af two tres fons fling in the Dominion, i ce + would biive to get iid of two treaties |.IN ¢ tons prevailing fn the Domitian\u2019 : De A ve picture.WANA ut on arpa posers belo 1 cold Ton Grind Trunk Baits tn | Shea ts folie Sgn fon |, sole oh Toh Sree | \u201cLeach vox.Noe emuine without Co RL Car anis verte commente runnin ir subur to Canadn, wherd wakes 5, ors, Y ; \u201cand |: En Le ae ve \\ Ro Une direct, and' then énis' parttany.rein service.Between Mentreél Ad much ahead of those paid farm.la: % ers, machinists, pattern yakers and |.[.oT ER we Dative in en tari, on Mir ee a ui PE Ihe oF ine pours of work | Sounds vont aps being infini | + k OÙ Le Lente à * Law ; » Time- es a \\ orte 0 | A -.foundry wo .industrious! \u2018a .vo whether we believe in low.tariff, fu info rmution van.be had en application | \u2018has nèces fated the dmoloyment of \u201cadvertised tor by tes altterant iron Lo : | Hapadtatis are surely of o mind on they ts.any Grand Trunk Railway dosnt.1° more.men than urider \u2018old conditions manufacturèrs in Vancouver in vain fr.=.il.bo [i ! | - à ee Sh = ; a \u201c # a ; _ | : \u2026 \u201c- ei i \u201c \u2026 \u201cih p , \u201c \u2018 xs s ; = \u201c pe - ue, = e.«.- a - .| .i .; ._ Ë Lu 5 4 =, Ha ; 1 204 cu li \u2019 3 1 ! ° ; + * 7 7 RE ; : \u2018 0 - a IR A A > \u2018 o.+ LL 3 iid + at ; \\ ét Er: LE aod ol RE Ten ad Ts SON Dri iE Under Alleged Misrepresenttion.Le, er: had known - ran could pre: the yerdict of guilty by sticking ors Carin, as I believe comsençod to dead to yield\u201d to th S on are \u2018the boncluding sentences in af}@AVIt sworn to' by Joseph Boire, : - jurors Carlin case, ; r.N.K: Laflamme,in making ent for a new.trial for Car- ore Mr.Justice Wurtele in the ) of 1 King's Bench Saturday.$iis Lordship had previously declined sréceive this, and another afrdévit sie to what had taken place in jury room, on the ground that ac- in \u2018to long recognized public y, the deliberations\u2019 of the jurors secret and should not be divulged.vita.should be réceived,.pointed out t all Rinds of irregularities might e pläee in the jury room, and the t illegal means might be used to Jurors, if the- rule of secrecy maintained.He held that a jury- n was bound to acquaint the presid- judge with any illegality in the de- tions of the jury.There was no- bout mon \u2018law to impose.secrecy on a ity after the trigl was over.N [THING TO PLEDGE SECRECY, piijon wis administered \u2018to petit jurors, 8 \u201cshow that there was nothing in it bt, although the eaäth of the grand pot ing ot what took place.- \u201che la, on the contrary, Mr.La- mme claimed, assumed that secrecy teed.This was shown in the fact Ait the code provided for the punish- \u201cant of ny attempt to influence jur- $ find ussell added that.it.was as \" al for a juror as for any one else 0 try to exercise influence over an- or: juror except by argument based fli;the evidence, or an appeal to con- fidnce.How then, asked Mr.La- fddnme, ceuld proof be made that such §.&ime had been committed if no juror allowed -to'tell of what took place, e \u2018Crown, in the present, case, he ; had itself opened the door by hat nothing irregular had \u2018taken \u201cBoire, à farmer from St.è, swore that of the twelve jur- , thore than half were for.acquittal ore the Judge's charge was deliver- Li that after t % would have done so, ?e in urging that the affi- Ing, he said, either in the code or in | êr.Laflamme then read the oath, Rpledge secrecy after the trial was\u2019 brs distinctly bound them to impart ded us sbon as a jury had Been dis- ; That ot from nine jurors to the .Laflamme then read: the affidavit : one of the\" jurors, in which\u2019 e address of the judge, x 3 saryman nen named Archainbault, pré- to to take à vote and that the min- ity should fall in with the majority.@ said nothing, but if he had Anown thet.he would\" ity, he would have sed.\u2018OPINION OF JUROR- BOIRE.\u2018When he was asked \u2018his opinion in court, he was ohliged to \u201cnot guilty,\u201d Baire also swears that whén the \u2018jury went back tô\u2018its room, some of the other jurors said to him \u2018they had the .majority and that he ought to yietd to them.They also told not\u2019 understand, and th account they would have to be locked up for the next day.In conclusion _Boire declared: \u201cIf I had known that I could prevent : the I believed Carlin, as I believe him still, not.guilty.I consented to declare him guilty because they represented to me that I had to agree with the majority.\u201d Another affidavit was read from John Brady, another juror! saying that.on the first.day of the tridl, when a juror remarked that it would be a long case, the juror Martin said: \u201cI am ready to sive my verdict\" in.five æin- utes, \u201d EXCLUSION oF EVIDENCE.- Mr.Laflamme then referred to the exclusion of evidence to show that the conduétors might have.taken steps to obtain information in regard to tbe date of audits without there being any rcbbery going on at all.And in -con- in accordance with the evidence made.+ Mr.Laflamme said that he would not discuss paragraph seven of the mo- | tion, which was.the paragraph intimating that the presid ng judge had intimidated the jury by saying that if they did-not arrive at @ verdict in fif- teèn rhinutes he would lock them up | all day Good Friday Mr.Cooke, in reply.held that, the court could not pay any attention to lated his oath to bring in a verdiot according to the evidence.He was a self- convicted perjurer.\u2018affidavits of the nine jurors .to the effect that: nothing irregular had taken place was quite another thing, as.it invoïved no disclosure.Mr.Cooke also pointed.out that De- 'tective McCaskill would.not- give the date of his meeting with .Martin, did not know where he had come from .to meet him, and remembered nothing else of the conversation.bere and adjourned the court till this \u2018morning.(Special \u2018to The Montreal - Herald).: Toronto, April 20.\u2014At the opening of e.Gamey Commission this morning hancéllor Boyd: for himself, and Chief gétice :Falconbridge referrerd in sym- - rpathoèite: language to: the.death.of Sir Oliver Mowat, and \u2018announced.that out of fempect he sittings .owuld be sus- pen in t on Wednesday: .Mon.8.Blake, on behalf: of the État, éoncurred in the words of the cellor.Chane O'Grady, typewriter in the Public Works Department, said she was: sythmoned on Friday as a witness, and: nk Sullivan, who is: in the same |.tice, tried to speak to her on .Satur- .=8he replied: ont! 1 don't want to know you.\u201d x 8ne \u201cwal \u2018shown several letters pur- ' Bo to be signed by him, but could tecognize the handwriting or signa- RA.Grant, \"solicitor for ar, pe, Reform Association and agent of the petitioners in the Gamey pro- | éat, édid that a $1,000 deposit was veh lim by Mr.Conmee, and that he ot this -way.Pare sum - of money,\u201d remarked Blake.ese deposits he put in the bank to.his own credit, and kept nq further Hg as to where they came from.He know what Alex.Smith: the daniser.had to do with party funds.Re gave to Mr.Smith's assistant, : Jemes \u201cVance.the Instructions as to the filing of the petition.It was Mr.Stanton, se amilton, and.not Mr.Vance, &ho worked \u2018up the evidence.He could pot rémember whether he received ' the pros s first letter, of August 5, about.: égs of his work before the der ouse interview.Wak report of Mr.en in some respects.Gullivan were considering timber deals.Mr.Gamey told me so, but in his evid- efice Gamey said \u201cstock, » by way il correction.He questioned Gamey, Who \u2018said he was prepared to put in $4,000 or.36,000, but the proposition was not ready.understood he was to get a\u2019 client to take.an interest.The Interview lasted Jeg than three minutes, and hé never saw Sullivan again.There was nothing\u2019 -fin the interview to arouse his suapi- clons.He did not khow what employment Sullivan had in the elections.ed about Capt.Sullivan he smiled ar r.Blake vemarked: .\u201cI see West Huron mapped on \u2018your |: fice.\u201d Mr, Blake referred to the cap- taih au 4 \u201cLawyer oh,\u201d a \u2018parasite bit Mr.Grant's only knowledge of him: \"gn.West Huron was that Sulllvan was very \u2018drunk.He had business:transac- \u201ctions.with Capt.Sullivan about the: in Ase and sale of timper limits.a Mr.Shanhon would \u2018buy.He red the department:$250 for the lots.me in and sald that.as the timber ee good \u2018he would not take the April the department | wrote \u201cne- nhon\u2019s na In May he drew a ster to renders Bank, which comnloted in July.He understood \u2018was sold to Mr.John Charlton.but \u201cniot.know the price.He was not ire that it was sold immediately to J.and T.Charitan for 39.000.Ore the ~Manitoulin n Protest.vas theré vas à joint meating of both at which were present Hon, Rich- arcourt.Hon.J.R.Btratton and self, \u2018and Messrs, J.Ji.Foy, pr.tattie Neabitt and HAmund Brista jh wiisther the number could not.* oa med, He thoukht the Manitoulin it way renily | filed bv.thie Govern- en ie fit.without consulting the potle ver.Mr.Fraser, the defeated candl- és it of the $1,000 Aeposit wore A to Bratton, $100 to Fraser, ÿ to à UG; Murray, Ineal solicitor.The wis pid to Mr.Fraser HécAusé he f Be WAR on 9) in \\ Considerable extanne Ea, Pe Li: =, » élved $17,000 from.seventeen peti- | : \u201cGamey's story \u2018 \u2018about the interview shows he is mis-.He says on.éntéring that he understood.Gamey and | November, 1901, Capt.\u2018Sullivan saw | \"timber in Rutherford township 4 couple of months later Bhannon | offer, and he paid the dè-.ng the ge $250, rnd.got the license in| \u201can 7 the hands of the firm.He.made no re- a port to his clients in \u2018connection with \u2018| the withdrawal of the protest.This was the first\u2019 negotiation he and Bristol had, \"and he may have made a verbal.report to.Hon.Mr.Ross, but to na one else.-Thie might have! he saw.Mr.Ross\u2019 frequently, but.Ne .could not remember the date.No men- \u2018or Sullivan at the Walker House inter- \u2019 view.In cross-examihation - he sald \u2018Mr.Gamey's evidence was not true.that in the Walker House interviews he said anything about a \u201cstock\u2019 transaction iu which Gamey and Sullivan could make that it\u2019 was Mr.Fraser who was his client, and not the Government.and he never charged the Government anye Mr.Bristol ent over the list of elec- \u201ction.protests to a ge \u2018œaw-oft and \u2018when they came to South Went- worth, set Manitoulin against it, without any Instruction from the Govern- rneht, Mr.Smith or any\u2019 one.- \u201csaw-off\u201d was in no way exceptional.Mr.F.J.Glackmeyer, sergeant-at- arms, said that Gamey and Sullivan Yo: tickets, \u2018but sald nothing about * \u2018seat in the House, and he had nothing : to do with the arrangement of seats.Mr.Albert S.Osborn, of Rochester, \"#aié he was head of a; busingss\u2019 institute, and \u201cexaminer.of \u2018questioned documents.\u201d He was an.expert sn typewriting In the celebrated Rice-Patrick \u2018murder case \u2018in New\u2019 York, and in the Siflon will case in London, and the Middleton-Wilkinson case\u2019 in- Sarnia.One of the characteristics of typéwrlt- ing, he said, might be \u2018due t6 defects In w type faces, and having produced a let- | ter, he showed in technical languag court then adjourned.À oom .io SENTENE DAY Wo vy To-day-was ne apte day in the Court of King's Benc The list of convie- tions was the longest in many terms: When Judge Wurtele ascended bench about.half past.ten o'clock to perform his duty there was scarcely a oot.of space unoccupied in the cham- er, two \u2018years in the penitentiary.: \"David \u2018Komiensky for obtaining goods ~| under false pretences, was sentenced to eleven months in jail.he was completely overcome and \u2018had \u2018to be.helped from the room.\u2018Thé court dismissed the metion to set \u201caside.the verdict in the case\u2019 :?Casimir.Deault; the.Jacques \u2018ing from the Montreal Light, Heat and.Power Company, and sentenced Deault, who hdd previously served two.Years for robbery, to ône Year in.Jail.- \u201c EIGHT YBARS FOR PRAIURY.Parell Denis doing time for, adinin- istering \u201cknockout drops,\u2019 came to the \"bar in.his prison ann and receivd \u2018eight years for per Joseph Barnabe, t Le \u201cnotary convict ed of fraud in having obtained 32,4% on the pretence that it was a loan on a mortgage, was gsentehced:- to four years in the penitentiary.Narciss Cousinéau, the accomplice of.Barnabe was sentenced to three years imprisohment.Narcisse Ricard for indécent ns sault was given the maximum pean: ty of two years In the pen.\u201d When ask { if he had anything to say before being sentenced Ricard muttered that h» had been betrayed by his couis:l and hy\u2019 the principal witnenses, Six.years ago Ricard for a similar es g6t eighteen months and thirty 8 Sosault, after a scathing lect given four years.\u2019 .Kate Dennehhauer, found guilty \u2018on two counts of having attempted: erim- ina) practices, was sentenced to eight months\u2019 imprisonment.- Hazél Gilmour, previously convicted lof theft and vagrancy, was sentenced te t elye \u2018months.for Stealing from the cé kaon the 81.000 was still Pen Nt ; counts, because that was his opinion.| W that Sloven heads were better than = that he did- t Just.on this verdict of \u201cGuilty.\u201d by sticking to my\u2019 opinion, I would have done so, because\u2019 clusion \u2018he held that the verdict was not .the affidavit ofja juror who had vio- | The filing of.the |.The judge took the\u2019 motion en deli- .n-\u2014béfore-the -dis- |- l\u2019missal nf the protest on October 25, for tion of the petition was made by Gamey $2,000, and $2,000 later on.He explained.thing.He alro oxpladned how he and | To Chancellor.Boyd he rald-the treat- | P.ment of \u2018the Manitoulin protest in the | came to him the day before the opening: the-different impressions produced.T 16 THE KING'S BH LE the| D Patrick Carlin was sentenced to |- When Komiensky heard the sentence Ca-:*ier Square hotelkeeper, convicted of stenl-.es J.H.Labelle, convicted \u2018of indecent Nn ure upon: \"The judge said that as Selina Ger- ny Jories, found guilty .of shopbreaking and theft, was give à gne year in g In.os the or ae : hah nou trial de Poe Lordship went Midi the potion clause yi clause, | jus protes protest st.the eus of so | jurors was not calculated to a a Jury, and that he Ato Bn lowe tin Lordship CR die du Lordship prove Or disgrove thode pr Boy of the conspiracy, and must therefore be overruled.Toe cours was also jus in araw- |, tion to are that point arse witne: Py r an oa: r 8 x.cting the lash À Martin whe ced before sing on the jury, the} w court held that bh fuily examined by the triers, and tbat their finding | conclusive.\u2019 ng on to speak of the allegations that thére had been improper proceedings in the jury room, His Lordship sald he must dis low this also, as in| all such cases have steadily refused to receive \u2018affidas ts from jurors.| 196 as to what took piace in the privacy of the jury room.With reference to the claim that the |\u2019 verdict was not in accordance with the evidence, His Lordship concluded: \u201cI heard the evidence, d Iam clearly satisfied that the verdict was justified by the evidence.\u201d : \u201cThe motion as a whôle was therefore dismissed.- His Lordship did not refer to the clause.dealing with his alleged | intimidation of the jury.He stated to a representative of The Herald that he understood it had been withdrawn by Mr.Laflamme.Mr.Laflamme, on the other hand, denies that this is the case.When Carlin was asked\u2019 if he had anything t say why sentence should not be pronounced, he said: \u201cI-can only declare again - that I am : | pot guilty.\u201d* In addressing Carlin, the Judge said that he considered him more guilty than Johnston.He had no doubt whatever as to his guilt.But for the jury's recommendation to .mercy, he might have received the maximum sentence of seven years.As it was, he lcould not give him less than Johnston, and would make the sentence two years.Carlin's\u2019 case will be carried to the Court.of Appeal.: ae \u201cNEW YORK STOCKS, - By.private wire te Mr, C.D.Monk, trom J.8.Bache & Co: \u2014 - \u2018 © April-18.April 20.\" DESCRIPTION.| op.TL op ci: Atmalganiat.Cop er.a LA a6 68 Amer.Loc com.ver es on 2% 21 Do.do.pfd.93 ny .Amer.Sug.Ref.Co\u2026 15 1864 128% 1 Do.Do pfd.Caer esses Amer.Sm.& Ref.Co.ro h% 1.20% Am.Car Foundr - 89% 39% 40.40 At.op dE We iy a EK op.eu e \u2018 do.do pret.a uy Lc eK.Baltimore ar and Ohis.; 924 923: 9% 9K ref tees ¢.es \"0.- Brook! n Rai ate.\u201c 66% (6 08% Chio.na Alton\u2019 com.on % oon.sons.Canadian Pacific.1290 13034 13015 131%\" Canada Southern.vis a.hie ese Ches \u2018and Ohio.wo MK MY UK - Chic.Burl.QuInoy.2.1 2225 Luh | Chicago and N West.182 18234 182%.182% hiago.R.I.and Fac.Creal eens Chleago.Mil.8t.P.1624 162° 161 168 5 Oildrado Southern of 2446\u201d ux Hy Comoliahd Gas NY.01 Li NE Celorado Fuel-Iran.ou \u201cdi 69% | Clev.C.C.ard St.L.Dela.Lack and West : Delaware-Hudson.RTI EET : nver.Rio G.pee .uluth 8S.Sh, Alt.do do.pret Detroit United y.Great Northern pfd; - General Elestrio.Jerse; Central Hock ng whey owa Cen.45 \u201cuu00 0h00 \u201c19334 ins 3 Kansas Feros om.Kansak Texns pfd: .RE Louisville Nashville, : ny 17 Man Elévated.Tain 138% 18024 141 Missouri Facife +: \u201c108% 106% 1084 109% Metropolitan Trao.131 130% 1324 1824 | N 1e, Gen Hudson.ES mn 13th EL rie road - i \"8 do Ho.\" Lpfd.66 66.BAK 6% do.do II Ford.524.824 62K SIN NY.Ontario, West.203 204 28% D - \u2018 Norfolk West'Com :: 71% 3 A .Poe du \u2018dm.ces Pec, 4.pret.\u2018 Leu Pair Eilers yes aE go pref eee aT : Hotd ae Bin ei ee ae vrai bess.ees hern iyi .er _- o Ee eer ew Southern Paci \"81.nn.Conl- Jron.vo ¥ \u2018 \u201cTexas Pacifig .Twin City.vo a 1} 1 U.8 Leather com.\u201c143s ny 1A UB do do pref.MM 94 HY Ha U.S.Steel com xd 88% 85%.2534 BY do - do pret .eee \u201888K 8674 ».8.Rubber, com.16.15.16.15 do do Som 50 BO.Lane ae.\u201cUnion.Pacific.com.- 91 90-904.MIX \u2018do do pref., \u2014.2.1 A1 90 Wabas ; ee OK TY NU OB do pref.4834, 48¥ 47 47% i 1° asi as es ssi Whiling-Lake Efe.\u20182 3 Les do do pr since J.Wis.Cen.com .246 24) AUK \u201c MONTREAL STOCKS, : ) \u2018The following quotations \u2018were : \u201ctars | ; nished by W.H.Weir & Son :\u2014 April 17.April 29, pRSGRIPTION: A Ba a Hd.| 1 Canadian Pacific Raliway|120v; [1203411807 [1301 |- Detroit Kl soto.eevee 8 81° 88 at Toledo Rail ques es qises Toledo ilway a1 WB I.eee + 1268 - Toro niofieees By pe 0 | oron: co.1 Halifa x Klee oro.Cae st Joan Kissel itr.es iid o e 11 Twin Olty igsia tr Tin Rich & Mo t Nav.2 mmercial Cable Oe .- {188% 0.Qgupen Bonds .000 [sens fonce Do.Reg Bounds .+ Jess lees Lovee \u2018Montreal Telograph Co .|i61 [157 [iéz |: 2 oil Telenh one Co.165 1187 [146 |.m Lronde ste 1, com.2654/2644] BU 28 do rot 89 | Gé [70 67 do.nds IG 78 |.1.78 Mont Heat, Light & Pr | 9636] 94 [98 |.94 Nova Scotià steel.100 {97 |4 99 Ogilvie Milling bi ptd.is |.Ried A.\u201cLake of Wauds.-|180 {.1180 {175 \u2018 La nes J 95: |.06 |.Montréal Cotton O0.: he 181 = minion Cotton Go.; ada Colored Cot! Do ta Cotton res ant Bead Werhanta Costes Lem, Von! en Lo Crags Bankot M roa 0 outre | Ontario Bank.Molsous Banc; nkof l'oronto nk SE A ees Reyal.weer Ji bk of Nova hes ji RE Mochelags ,.id >.Pigg hay Nit Ind \u2018com: 1.OX 6 CHICAGO MARKETS.J.§.Bache & Co., 16 St.Sacrampent Street, \u2018report the closing prices Ay ne \u2018as follows: \u2014 pri] 20.Opn.- Low.0 | Wass May.774% # Tors corn.dass a » .EY \u2018 - Ju ces 2 id \u201c 4\u201c oats, tay.S8ig-% Mh % ro Jul Les 0 8 - Se : A rk, May.3.Bl 10 JU \u201ct ne fie 1 ?60-25 AF ees\u2019 sess .Maly ae VE us 30 38 Alby, ay cee wate \u2019.9a ' _-_\u2014 \u2014\u2014pemlmermmmane ss, ; MR.DAVIDS@N IN Town, oe.B, J.Davidson, fo erly travel.ine.passenger dgent for the Coloradn land Railway, Chicagd, and now now manager of the \u201cDavid Harum Company, which is playing at the Ace\u2019 adémy thia week, reched town to-day with the company.He win be in.Monts real au week.\u201con twol | corporate the + unl Monday.© | 25 at 180: | 28%.1150, at 1313, 200 at 1313,'50 at 13114, 125 % | at 131%, 26 at 181%, 100 at 13154.T at 875 1,000 at 97.Twin City\u201450_ at 111%, 5 at 112, 50 at | i \u201cLieut.Col.\u2019 \u2018Domville,: ox-M.P., and Mr.| W.H.Thorne dismissed-with costs.Dempster vs.Lewis, appeal dismissed | | Gosselin.| it the Northwest have failed to make | and\u2019 statements to the effect.that the \"| pupers.+.| get thelr own dwellings built.Of course\u201d \u2018in.building these, they have to take \u2018 [have given assurance that ample sup- si \u201c| Battleford and at other-depots, so even | authorities anticipate no } i Resshtions Respecting Succession * Duties.Wer Read First Time-\u2014 ter Bios Business Dont.| Jan ne pant Bat Legislative e rat t t Sinan fe, en plies \u2018siderable amo \u2018posed of.The House took consideration of Bill Na 2.(ag amended by co mittee of the whole) An act respecte\u2019 ing the election of members to the Leg- {lative Assmbly, which was\u2019 also rekd or the first time, specting \u2018successive duties, were read for the second time, \u2018and the -Govern- ment permitted to introduce based on the resolutions.A number of Questions on various-| subje- - reaporided to by the Government, and several notices of motions for orders of the use.for documents on varipus subjects, and for the remlesion of fee on bill No.128, were adopted, .The following private\u2019 \u2018bills received their second reading corporate the town of Roberval-\u2014Mr.Tanguay.Amendments made.by Legislative Council to Bill (No.48)\u2014An act to in= St.George Electric -Com- pany\u2014Mr.Godbout, Amendments made by Legislative Council to Bili (No.44)\u2014An act to in- \u2018corporate the Valleyfield Electric Tramway Company\u2014Mr.Bergevin.Amendments made .by- Legislative Council to Bill (No, 49)\u2014An act to incorporate the Red Falls Electric Com- \u2018pany.\u2014Mr.Tourlgny.Hon.Mr.Duffy moved, geconded\u2019 \u2018hy \u2018Hon.\u2018Parent that\u2019 \u2018the \u2018House be- | struct His Honor the Lieut.-Governor, to sign a speclal warrant for the sum of: 878,000 provided, for the .administration of Justice in: the-supplementary.- estimates, and which item was previously.adopted by- the House.- ._Car- \u2018ried.The House adjqurned at 4.20.\"clock, CLOSING QUOTATIONS x | \u201c AFTERNÔON BOARD SALES.Toronto Raflway\u201425 at 109%, 25.at %%.\u201cLake of Woods Milling Ce: \u201425 at 180, Dominion.Iron\u201425 at 28%, 2% at 28%, 50 at 28%, 10 at 28%, 25 at \u201828%, :25 Bt Canadian \u201d Pacifit\u201405 at 131, 25 at % | 131%, 50 at 131, 100 at 181%, 26 at 131%.| at 13134.50.-at 181, 25 at 131,- 100 at 13134, \u2018Canada .Colored Cotton Bonds\u20141,000 111%, 125 at-112, 50 at 111%, 50-at 112%, ; \"Montreal Power\u20144 at 95, 25 at 95.Dominion Iron Bonds\u20142,000 at TT CL \u2018Halifax Street\u201426 at 99.\u2018Molsons Bank, xr\u20145 at 105.- .Molsons Bank rights\u20146 at 2%.i Cd ge \u2018VACANCY IN 'PHE SENATE.- Gibson are Mentioned.*(Spectal: to The Montreal\u2019 Herald.) _ Ottawa,\" April 20.\u2014According to.gos- - ville, ex-M.P,, stands a good: \u201cchance of.of \u2018the late.Mr.Gillmor.The name.of Mr.Gibson is also mentioned.reer eee GOSSELIN \u2018 APPEAL DISMISSED., (Special to The Montreal Herald), \u201cOttawa, Aprit 20.\u2014The following judg- | \u2018nents\u2019 were given.in \u201cCourt.to-day: =~ -Mé¢Lean vs.Henning, appeal.dismiss- \u2018ed with costs,.and no.costs to Clara | Henning.~~ + \u201cThorne vs.Thorne, appeal dismissed |: with costs and rhotiun to file factum of | with costs.with\u2019 costs.: Gosselin fs-now Waiting sentence for murder .at Montmoguy.The appeal was to throw out the evidence of Mrs.This \u2018has.heen refused, and now Gosselin will be sentenced.\u2019 : MR.BARR'S.PARTY WiLL BE PROPERLY CARED FOR | (Special.to The Mo Montreal.Herald.) 0 Ottawa, \u2018April.20:\u2014Conservative journals are glving expression to forebod-: ings that the Incoming séttlers will, find that the Government authorities] | propèr provision.for thelr reception, | promises made by Mr.Barr are .not likely to be fulfilled are used to butt- \u201cress the.position \u201cof the Opposition .lt may or may \u2018hot be the case that |.the Barr party.will be disappointed.If.\u2018they ar® the fault, will not be with |.» the Immigration Department, which ' has gone far out of its way to guard | \u2018against any of Mr.\u2018Barr's plans going awry.In the first.place; as housing is of the first importance, more than .a sufficient number of coinfortable tents \u2018have been sent to.all necessary points.These will be floored and heated, so no discomforts will be suffered by the settlers in regard to housing until they the risks incldental to the development of a new country.even peat or sod ones, for atime, As regards food the Hudson Bay Co., pHes will be available \u2018at\u2019 Saskatoon; if Mr.Barr's arrangements for there \u2018supplies should go wrong there will be: no destitution.- The C.P.R.acting with the Government officers, have So far as the Barr: party is concerned it .is not so large as to create any.anxiety.A considerable number.of the men\u2019 will\u2019 leave the party at study farm work.\u2018The total number leaving Saskatoon \u2018may not be over | fitteen hundred and the Immigration.nusual diftis culties in getting these pe ple satisfactorily settled, A Drag Sn ca 3100 aan sons ae.A LD SATURDAY .ternoon, when a cop- |.t.of business was diu- |.The resolutions to remove doubts\u2019 re- | a blu} Amendments \u2018made by.Legislative - Council to bill (No.22)\u2014An act to in- {- TRE HA MANITOBA: \u201cJApril 25.May 5.Ql BEC TO LONDON.\u2018TBERIAN .RITES : April 2 100 at 131%, 150-at 131%, 150 at-181534, 26 | MANHATTAN :EOE, EMPSTR \u2018sip.in tlle lobbies, Lieut.-Colonel Dém:4\" the - Supreme | \u201cGosselm vs.King,.appeal dismissed : K.- They may not all 2 252 | be able to get lumber, and some may have to\u2019 put up log hauses.or perhaps | .vought horses and oxen, which will-be | = { used in the transport work and afterwards zold to.the settlers, Winnipeg and'hire-out to farmers to | a rssoceveccu ver SHIPPING._ Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines.Proposed Summer Sailings.MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.LAKE CHAMPLAIN e.gv-éseuseesaues 3MOUTEO ES arosvonnanec aan 00 0û LAKE CHAMPLAIN ces xMONTROSE .LAKE ERIB .c00es LAKE MANITOBA .:e.ronsescococieu.Jun6-25 And weekly BA Steamers sall \u201cat daybreak.Passengers embark after.8 p.m.day previous to sailing.xThe Moitrqse carries Second Cabin passengers only.These fine, large: steamers have twin |.screws, side keels, 'midship saloons, spacious promenade decks,\u2019 electric light throughout, and are of the most \u2018modern type.- RATES OF PASSAGE, Firat Cabin, $60 and upwards.\u201cRound trip tickets at reduced rates, \u2018Second Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50.to London, $40.00.- Sécond Cabin, Round Trip, $71.25; London, $73.75.Third\u2019 Cluses, to Liverpool, London, -Glasgow, Belfast, Londonderry and Queenstown, $25:00, Te 0 book passage and for all particulars, app CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY \u2018co, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP SERVICE, - \u2018 BT.BACRAMENT STREET, TRBAL LEYLAND LINE MONTREAL AND ANT'VERP, .From: Antwerp.Aprili2.April 20.EUROPEAN .MICHIGAN \u2026 -Splendid accommodation tor first clase\u2019 pas - -sengers.at moderate rates.For freight, and .passagé, apply to _- FRÉD'K LEYLAND à co.(1900), Led, 83 Dalhousie St.- 17 St.Sacrament St., .QUEB BC.\u2026- - MO & co.WINTER SAILING.The fast and palatial steamer \u201cLAKE SIMCOE\" sails from St.John, N.B.to Liverpool direct, on Saturday, April 2 5th.| \u2018Her staterooms are all outside and the Dining Saloon is.| extremely handsome, and: has a large seating capacity: Secure accommodation early | to get: choice of staterooms.RATES: : Saioon, - $50 and d dpwards Second Cabin, .\u2018$37.50 Steerage, tard 825.50 © Apply to any agent of the line.or to.ELDER, DEMPSTER & C0.| 6 $t.Saorament Street, , MONTREAL.- 0 \u201cToo.late tor Classification.WANTED\u2014A i PIRST- CLASS TAILOR AND A youth, with slight experience, as an appren- | \u2018toe, immediately.Apply 78 St.Lawrence st 98 WANTED \u2014 EXPERIBNCED SALESMAN for general store; must furnish good references and speak French and English; good | snlary .and steady employment to right _ man; applicants wil please state whether married or single, and enclose names of * \u2018referoncts.Address Thé Foster-Bennett Co., Ltd, River Desert, Que.WANTED\u2014MANGLR HELP AND EXPERIenced lady to take charge of the same: New York Steam peundry, st.Catherine 8t., cor.St.Urha WANTED\u2014A .PR GOOD PAGRRS, ~KC- customed to hand-numbering: steady employment and good wages.Apply to Manufacturing Stationers\u2019 Cou 13 Cathedral at WAVED 000 PROFLE TO SEND FOR BIG \u2018Bargain, illustrated catalôque, npvelties, 20 stamp.À LADY, HAVING À PRETTY HOME WITH shady stounds, near head of Long Sault, on.thé\u2018 St.Lawrence, would accommodate ladies and gentlemen with board for sum- \u201cmer months, Address Mrs.A.Dawson, Dickinson's Landing, Ont.9 PERSONAL\u2014I, ROBERT \"GORDON, OF 37 -Tapineau Square, give due.\u2018notios\u2019 that 1 wil t be resporimible for any debts my | wi fe as contract hereafter.\u2018R.Gordon; : 0 .TALL TABLE DECORATIONS .Thin fashion in Table Decorating has run from\u2019 one extreme to the other, and instead of the low decorations used a year - «go, comes the demand For exeeptionaliy high ones.Wane showing som i both Gland god Re, Li thant tan phase.ve Pieces in fuss ® aveu of SE Candslnbes, % $34.2 5 Photogugie snd strains sent to out-ottowns cus ome upon request: | HENRY BIRKS & SONS MONTREAL.- SHIPPING.-J: ROYAL MAIL STEAMSMIPS,.quisite for thd voyage; $25.00 and 326.00.- NTRBAL.| Beaver Lines \u2018Last | ~ Prom Antwerp.- From Montréal.J Pre dle sr.Austrians accros cesse ane April 16.Norfolk .\u2026.\u2026sicne moms - April 0.Birmingham vepeiecs Empife Soap .Co., 380 Alfred - St.on-Ogt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014Îé ï ma TA CF # 5 \u201c Peo thi neva Pa Fame, À A - - Mattase An ents THE G BAH .SUCCESS OF YRARRZ' DAVID.HARM i np ar BL lS es opyrig Publighers.vad Noyes 1900, by D.Appleton & Co., WY, where 4, > crowded houses all last season.© Coming~\u2014T he.Gordon- -Shay Grand Opéra Company.- À 2s $30.00 ALCANLINE 80 Steamers, Aggregating 166, 304 Tons.- .NEW STEAMSHIPS, unisian.10879 tons.Twin Serews avarian.10,370 tons.\u2018Lwin Sorews.lomiane ess 9.000 tones Twin Sorews \u2014\u2014\u2014 ES ROCTORÉ ; ALL THIS WEEK Matinoes This Afternoon, Wed, Fri.and Sat.The Musieal Comedy Sensation - ;3 Bu, Fz AND REEZY : PRICES: - 10, 20, 25, 35 and 5Ca.\u201d Royal Mail Service fh Liverpool.Calling et -Moville ; Le John: Fm.18 Apr 20 Apr 25 Apr 27 Apr From Fromm Liverpool.Steamer.\u20182 Apr, *Tunisi£n [RPS + Apr.Pretorian - cotées» \u2014 Next Week\u2014Lord strathmore.Matinees\u2014Weäs.FRA NCAIS Thurs.and Sat .THIS WEEK, Positive Appearance of \"\u201cLEWIS MORRISON ** missus In Goethe's Beautifui \u2018 F AUST .-Romnuce, N EXT WEEK A Desperate.Chance.\u201d or - Montreal.Quebec, 16 Apr.Côrinthiani .2 May = 2 May 23.Apr.*Bavar fan eve.9May 9 May 30 Apr.*lonjan .- \u201c16 May 16 May 7 May.*Tunigian ,.: :28 May 23 May | \u201cThese steamers do \u2018not.carry cattle.Tunisian and Bavarian \u2018are the largest and finest .steamers.on the .Canadian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimouski, 6 days, 12 hours.The saloons and staterooms are in the central part, where least motion is felt.Elec- -trloity 1s used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at, the command of the passengers any hour of the night.Music fooms and smoking rooms on the promenade deck.The saloons and staterooms are heated-|- by steam.\"RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, 365.00 | and upwards, according to steater.A \u2018reduction of ten per, cent; 1 made on | Round Trip tickets.* \u201cSecond .Cabin\u2014To Liverpool or \u2018Lon- to $80.00 return.Steerage \u2014 To Livarpoel, London.Glasgow, Belfast or Londonderry.in- eluding a plentiful supply of \u2018provis- \u2018fons cooked and served and every re-.\"GLASGOW SERV ICE.From From .New York.\" Steamship, ; Montreal.\u201cThurs.16.Apr.Laurentian ~~ ° Lo \u2019 Sarmatian.wed.6 May 1 ; \u2018Thurs.Mgr.Mongolian, = Coe \u2018Sardinfan.reer WEA, 20 May.Steilian.\u2026.Wéd.27 May Rates\u2014Firet Cabin, $45 and upwards; return - tickets, $51.00 and upwards; _Becond Cabin, to Glasgow.or Londonderry, $35: return tickets, $68.50.Steerage, $25.00: and \u2018everything necessary provided.- - Steamars on this service have excellent - 20.\" commodation.for all classes of passengers.e Saloons are forward: Staterooms near \u2018the centre of the ship.Promenade deck.the | entire.width -of the vessel, and two-thirds of electrio bells in every stateroom., | : A & A.ALLAN.Ce - 88 Common Street.Montreal.the length.Electric lights throughout, and | THEATRE ROYAL - Brory Atibinoon .nrfPds fireniag THIS WHBK\u2014AP VANITY FAIR EXTRAVAGANZA ca Lhe brightest and best show of the season, Leo Pardello, champion wrestler, will .meel all comers.PRICHE\u201410c.20\u20ac and 808.Next Week Kidnapped in New York.CYCLE OF MUSICAL / \u2018donderry, $37.50 tc $42.50 single; 971.25 | DE : \u2018Director, CHAS.A.B.HARRISS.- \u201c Conductor.SIR A ©.(MAOKENEIE Windsor Hall Wed, Togs.and Fri FOUR GRA ON CHATS \u2018April 22,23; 24.Oycia.Tickets, two seats for each of the four\" \u2018performances, $10; Single Tickets, $1.59 aud $1 each Seats now on sale at Shaw's Music Sto re.DXCURSION FOK FPBSTIV ALS, good.for 8 days; at single fare, from all\u2019 points on G.T.R.©.P.R.and I.-C.R., when fare does Bot oxcetd 8: 0g to Le\u201d added for coneert cke .Mail orders for.bosorve sents.address J.W.- Shaw & Co.FREE ART EXHIBITION - YOU ARH INVITED \"TO SER THB -'+ -.- INTERCOLONIAL RY.STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.Oanadd.:.:.\u2026.\u2026.May 9, June 13, July 18 \u201cAVONMOUTH DOCK AND.BRISTOL.From Montreal.\u2018Turcoman.\u2026.\u2026 ves \u2018Maya 30.For all particulars Togarding | relght and.1 passdge, apply 10.THE DOMINION LINE 17 ST: SACRAMENT.ST.\u2026 MONTREAL.FURNESS, WITHY & 00.ui MITED.) Manchester Liners Limited, The only direct and regular\u2019 steamsbip line, \u2018betwéen CANADA AND MANCHESTER.\u201c14 is proposed to \u201cdespatch the.steamers of this line on or about the updermentioned dates: ; MONTREAL AND\u2019 MANCHESTER Manchester.From Mon , Feu \u201cManchester Trader .ve freal.Austriana cavsirelene - Manchester Sines HANSA ST.LAWRENCE LINE, MONTREAL AND ANTWERP.\u201c THROUGH BILLS OF LADING gran of the abave lines.to Tr.any bed ba Canada or Western States.oa | rates of freight and Fticulags, apply to any allway agent, or te .FURN ESS, WITHY a to.Limited, Agents, 4\u201c.ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, - .MONTREAL.TT STRANGER CA RR \u201888.\u201cCAMPANA,\u201d First Sailing from Montreal, MONDAY, - -20th APRIL, At 3 PM.afterwards on every alternate MO, Bd ak Quebec the foilowi NDAY CTOU.© pxcellont accommodation\u2019 for paseen tra.jo \u2018cargo received after.Noon of sat ve Freught, Passage and Batercom, ag 3 ) J.G.BROCK & CO, Agents, > a toners 8t., City.MONTREA AL'S ART PRINT - DOMINION LINE .Kensington May 16, June 20, July: % \u2018Dominion .May.23, June 27.Aug.1 Southwark .\u2026 May 30, July 4, Aug.\u201d 8 5 BOSTON TO\" LIVERPOOL.Mayflower.April 231 Commonwealth May 2 a PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Irishman.April'25' | Norseman.May 9 \u2018Tauric.May 2] Englishman.+ May 15 [one May x | 5 ay os} Noon | tor FATHER POINT, GAS or EE RARE ova.Rant iriah SUMMERSIDE, \u2018CHARLOTTETOWN, AND pure \u201c| Sem.003.ALD.Jos DÉPA TMENT: A 5 \"DISPLAY OF LARGE PHOTOGRAPHS, PAINTINGS, ~~.MOOSEHEADS, SALMON , OF QUEBEC [AND RBOyINCES BY THE 2206 St.Catherine Street, + (Opposite Christ.Church Cathedral, OREN 10.00 A.M.TO 9.00 PM.TUESDAY TO SATURDAY Week Ending Apri! 2 25.\u2014 |) TSAO : HANDSOME LY ITAA e ST FRANCO On AD MIN; & RAV] May.2 Ottoman.\u2018Manxman Cerne May 16° Turéoman.June 13 BOSTON TO MEDITERRANEAN.- .| Vancouver.April 22 Cambroman! : : May.2 Vancouver.June .6 { Cambroman., \u201cJune.ze | - =\u2014 att.a art Association PHILLIPS SQUARE, = GALLERIES OPEN DAILY - -_ sam: \u2018to & pm.ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.Dawes & Co.| GREWERS, | PaleAles and Porter LACHINE, Fe .Main 883, - MoutrealOMas: ha 8t.James Brest .step LHR R.\u201cWoLson & \u2018Aleand Porter .\u2018BROS.Brewers, \u2018Bavealwayson hand the various kinds ot ALE and PORTER Wooil and Rattles, \u2019 : Famtiiles Regularly Supplied.600 Aotre Damas St, vent 2» Illegal Bottling, _ $50 REWARD.mm WM.DOW & Go.\"BREWERS AND MALTATERS, Will.pay the above reward for evta -dence leading to the conviction of any son usi their rame.trade mark, ° labels.without their \u2018authority.* Lots in Outremont and Lachine \u2018QOutrémont cad.17; No.8,9; I EE per, \u2018Lachine Village cad.254; à, à 6, 7, 8, 150 per ft.* 7.8.EVANS, Temple Building.Bt Sos Sh.LE ALE à JRO & pi \u201c GREEN OR BLACK you'll \u201cThe Tea with the taste like.\u201d MEN, WOMEN AND HA PPENINGS.TS ® \"Mr.A.J.Gillles, Sherbrooke, is in \u201c.Quebec.\"Mrs.Hayter \"Reid.will go to Ottawa to-day.Mrs.Ç.H.Lovell, Coatleook, is in , Quebec.Mr, Preble Macintosh has \u2018returned from Cuba.Mr.A.MacLaren, Buckingham, is at the Windsor.Mr.Charles from Québec.- Mr.Barrington Foote has returned from Ottawa \u2018Archer, has: returned Mrs.and Miss Corby, Belleville, are | at the Windsor.Mrs.Brown, Montreal, nesday in Ottawa.Miss Ada McNicoll, visiting in Toronto.* , Mr.W.Blackader, Crescent street, has returned {rom Cuba.\u2018Dr.P.Pelletier.Sherbrooke, guest at the Place Viger.Mr.J.Robinson, \u2018Morïtreul.&t the Chateau, Quebec.4 The Misses Tooke, Mo Gregor, treet, have returned from New York: ~ Miss Bessie Shaw.Pee]: Street, {has \u2018returned to Dana, Hall, Boston.Mr.Charles \u2018Walker \"hus have returned from\u2019 New York.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.George Falrbanks.return.from-New Tork on Sunduy.Mr.Frank Newman has-left for Winnipeg, where he will in future reside, ; Mrs.Fred Bavon, Prince Arthur street, has returned fram New York.The marriage of Miss Blanche Desjardins.daughter of Hnn.Alphonse Desjardins.Viewbank, spent.Wed- Montreal.is a is a a guest Hamilton's Doctors i and Hospitals AND HOSPITAL TREATMENT FAILED TO HELP MP.JESSE: MUNROE.: Remarkable.Case of Stomach Trouble se and Nervousness Cured ty Ferro.zone, : (&pec: a: to The.Montreal Heraid:! \u2018 Hamiiton.Ont.April 2.\u2014 The: câse \u201cof Jesse Munroè.\u2018of 373 John.street, is one of the mos: remarkable on rerord.For more than three years Mr.Munrhe | A had the | very best advire and treatment afford.was a confirmed invalid.He ed by ae fespitals of thir city.-NOth- ing really he! ped until: :Ferruzone war.used.and great credit is-.dus the preparation that lifted such a helpless ; sufferer from his bed and putshim on his feet.able fo work, ina short time.© YAbout.-tbree years ago.says Mr, Munroe, breaking urn extremely Ww \u2018reténed \u2018 condition.flesh and appetite, TRHAUSEVUE sPnsa- tion.in the OMACR.extreme nérvouse mess and rush: af, blond-to the\u2019 head\u2019 were.manifést symptoms.Final.y Jd © grew .too weak to take exercige and went into the hospital.The dnetors - wanted to operate on my stomach, 1 was unwilling.I Jeft the and tried a number of city physicians during the next twa years, without benefit.I lost faith in By MARY H.CATHERWOOD.| Ë > .- .oo .: \u2019 Lee ss AU .i BOOK HI.\u2019 told.mé thére-was à Man at the court sfspour ; vi futher who could.put others \u2018to Five, i Z : waving of his bands.1 am not compari ° THE PADLOC KED BOOK\u2014fn this book 1.you \u2018to this \u2018hyrfatän, Yer whin yo it if ; am going to write ypu, Louis, a letter which \u2018ny hand a strahge curreut runs though ne.° will never be delivered; because I shal) burn When we weie In Paris.| ued to eens iy 5 it when it is finished.Yet tial \u201cwill not pré} setf every morniau hike a priestess\u2019 going.vent my tantalizlig Jou aboyl\u2019 want th war.serve.in\u2019a temple.© Aud What -was it for?Tu padlocked boo can say a -worshi Ur per .padioke \u2018muet nay what Is expedient.vs pone dedr head\u2019 tor halt ois be rs That is a {foolish woman- who does violence Tou Lib ; to Tove by inordinate loving, et first 1 will mane ed me of the might of.yon for- we tell zou that I sink to sleep saying, :\u2018Lie loves : Sophie Saint-M.hel thld me tn, beware of me! and, rise to the: surface uaylng, \u201cle | JOVIR à nfan\u2026 \u2018Pu-day he wiys, \u201c1 Tove you loves me!\u201d and sink again saying, He loves 1 peed yout 1 shall go.to the devil without me!\u201d all night long.you''* To-morrow he turns to hwo alias The days when | see you are real \u2018days.Ju six months le sym, IT @as-a tool?Neal tinished and perfect, and this 1s dhe best of year he says, Who wus it that drove me wild ; them-all.God forevér bless in- Pr VOUT 1 for a time last yenr?What wad her name?t wmother for bearing you f.you had never lis love:a gume where men and women ny to come to \u2018the worid I should not have waked outwit cach \u2018other, and man bousts; she ; to life myself.And why this is I canaot tell | ioves: me\u2019 \u2018-nôt \u2018I.love her?\u201d .The \u2018first time I ever saw Your Jawiy head You ure two\u2019 persenn.-Lazarre belongs 19 .aud tawny eyes, thôugh Ta the [oot note?me.He follows, he thinks abou we.Ho me, ! said, \u201cWhether he is the.king or not yaed to slip past my windows at Luke (lim ge, would make no différence\u201d ecause NEW | and cast his.eyey up.at: the panes.But Louis i you were more than the king to Me.t und tn my sovereign.Ife sees and thinks and wis à Sire, you told mé once you could not under- without me, and his lot is apart froin mine, stand why people took kindly to you.There, i © is in you a gentle dignity and manhood, most .Téyal.As you come into a room you.cast your eyes about unfearing.Your head and should- ors are erect.You are like\u2018a lion in supple-, ness and tawny color.which tnfluences me - against: my will.You.inspire confidence.Even girls like Anpabel, \u2018who fect merely at their finger ends, know you to be solid man.pot the mere \u2018image of a man.Besides these traits there is a power -going out from you that takes hold of people invisibly, My father ' caurious MOTHERS Will: use \u201cTHE PEPTONINE\" ®t to see thelr chlidren grow strong, and vigorous.Weak persons of all will BESSFIT BY ITS USE.ee toilows A analysis certificatet Quebec, Beptember 13th, 1854.PEPTOMINE \u2018 submitted t= my ex- , is composed of very pure wheat, eous and amylacèous sub- with certaln salts, ib sueh form a compiete food, easily | vary digestible.| .Pi.J.FILLION, Priest; le Laval University, à oR ody p Fer FSOi, Cds ad Hu 1 will.be riper and tenderer inside.We are in world where ing towards a ship going to the side\u201d of tha you are, [Except that we ute gn.you, it is lke being pushed grt Fa cliff, All \u2018my faith in the uppearianves of things is at an end.fl have been Junglea with.\u20181.bave misjudged, 1 could have insisted that we iota Mout- Louis as ténauts: The.count is our fric nd, It Is Bot à strong man's fault That a weak mnn 1s weak and unforthnate.Yet seeing Gousin \u201chumiliation upon him.He is like come back, broken, helpless.Ard Paul nnd I, who âre young, must: take vars of him wher he will he least humbled.1 was over-pampered in Mont-Loujs and Paris.1 like eas livitig, carriages, long.talled gowns, jewels, trained wervants, musin, and spectacles on the stage; park and wide my - father -do.not interest me; idless In enjoyment.\u2018I Am the devil ot vanity.\u2018 Annabel has not | half the points I have.When the men are, around her .I! laugh to think [ sirall be fine\u2019 and firm \u2018as a statue when sho is n mass of wrinkles and a wisp of fuzz.When she {a e mass of wrinkles and a wisp of fuse she .\u201cBut will the men see that?No.They will be off after ® fresher Annabel, much for men.On the other hand, 1.had but a few months: of fuxury.and may count: on the hardness that./obmes.of eadurance; for ! was an exile from J makin lise think of lier.Philippe wince, | could net .put .the daily | , York, \u2018have returned | , ; HEALD, MONDAY, svn, 20, is0g, cities in Canada, from Halifax to Vancouver.oo Jo fm ion ag Mexander Campbell Masks, \u2018Mus.Doc.LL.D, F.R.A, Mes Makes Exclusive Choice of a HEINTIMAN &00,P IN HIS CANADIAN TOUR ned \u2018 - \" These great musical festivals have been the.event t of the Canadian Musical season, taking i in the leading \u2018The work- has been considered worthy of \u2018the hearty support of His Excellency.the Governor-General, President of the Festival, and has received the enthusiastic endorsement of Canada\u2019 s most cultured citizens, } : : [ : : , Among the artists taking part in these events, besides the great\u2019 jeader himself, are Madame Lillia Blauy elt, Ethel Wood, R Watkin-Mills, Ben Davies, MW ilfred Vi irgo and Reginald Day ison, vl Piano :\u2014 - \" R.WATKIN-MILLS has said of the Heintzman & Co.; \u201cThe tone is sonorous, the singing and sustaining : quality just what we vocalists appreciate, and | feel that anyone who wants a first-class instrument cannot do.better than securo a Hointzman & CI.Piano.\u201d BEN DAVIES has said :\u2014 Ee Ag + ram ED = ment in every way, : adapted for concert work.1\u201d * Your Concert Grand Piano is an excellert instrue tho tone \u201cbeing particularly 7 T 1 Madame Misani Uses Heintzman &- Co.Pianos exclusively at Hor Concerts.CL The Windsor Hotel, Montreal, has just baen furnisheü with Heintzman Pianos.Pp à .\u2019 sister of Miro 0, Mrs, Robert Lindstx, accompanied by | si : B, MéFair, of Queen's | Ther two litte duüghters, is the guest of University, tir Mr.Alexander Mackie, her sister, Mrs.Mills, wt Hisbor s Court, [yof Rockwood Hospital olticinl staff, tonk A inpston.| Place Us morning at Kingsion, The , Su fee vs, John Ogi brfde, ho was al known in sOCICLY, .Th nang frien is or M x i tn the Beevers many handsome gifts.Meo ig vy, whe has ben serbouis i \u201c1-4 ; 2.re \u2019 à .woth \u201cof Ing and, will he pleased to, atl Mrs Mack: liés immediately after ! ; Jour that she as convalescent.: AI for Torpnto and other i : \u2014or- : : : ., * co » + .\u2026 \u2018 _ , , es ; A Mrs.W.4.Turping shecbroôke Ft , , , nae | has véturned from Toroute, w heve shee | General Baden- Panel, of the British | his heen visiting her Sister, Mrs army: he gained disiitetion during FRAMED PICTURES AND MIRRORS Seager, for the past iho weeks) thie war in South Afrita during the, i TAL eking campiiigi®, \u2018called on Soere- The nr erie of Miss, Miruef - Vraitey, tary Root, or W astriigton last Friday.: so Slanghter of the late Mr + RE | Dates, 5 He je te, fveling incognito, through\" the cl Everything in the MALONE & ROBERT.N ; 4 Dominion \u2018Government HUNIGTAUON Fcountry suavel 15 \u201cregistered under the\u2019 \u2018 Avent, Montreal, to Mer, Herbert rune of \u201cColonel -Stevenson, He is fe | BANKRL IPT STOCK.; oy.of\u201d Que bec, kes Pac on Avril} Washingicr ro study the cavatry equip=| ff.a ment of the army RON É-JOHNEON Ptit 1e Tome THE EUROPEAN PLAN foure of some favorite lines.: 280 yo\u2014New Belglum Dress Gingham, 2 inches | DRESS BUCKLES, : \"Brown.of Lond .ont.to Charlotte A.Hours: * 1130 am.to 2.30 p.- .: wide, with neat insertion stripes, 2 inches apart, y _- a \u2018Johngon, daughter of T.B.Johuson.: mo 90 ya\u2014a large lot .in.pink and w ; BCOTT HART AL Redlands, Cav.April 15, MENU FOR 70- MORRO.y g of Fancy Dress Müslins, Man - pink hite, blue and white, \u2018choice BRAIDS AND CORDS .©, Rev.James 8.Scott, pastor of St.An- -(Tuesday.) .Chester Gingham, Cotton Delalne, 24 inches wide, shades.Belt Buckles (singly and in sets), tu the \u201c rew's Presbyterian Church, Brantford, to : esigns and 30-shades to select trom.- ; .: avored grape design, oxidised, + Ethel H.daughter of Rev.Dr.Hart, :Win- ; a a sour.: l ct \u2018tros Z4c-\" Special ine of Fancy Dress Ginghams, with BEE silver, silt, cut steel, enamel, gus nipeg, Man.eus de Boeuf a l'Anglaise.+ reat Oriental stripes, 1 inch apart suitable for et, \u20ac \u2019 RAMSKY-HOWELL\u2014April 11.at Brantford, ENTREE.113ge\u2014 Dress Duck, 30 inches wide, Indigo blue outdoor costumes and blouses.2 pleces, im set.280 Min Pearl A.Howell to-Charles F.Rawsay.Blangtiette de Veau aux Petit Pois Vert , ground, with neat white stripes, figures, checks, 2 t L380 - HOMPSON-BURSE \u2014 At Blenheim, Ont, , Ban - - ° \u2014 Miss \u2018Mary Myrtle Burse.daughter of Mr.lana Fritters.Sauce au Vin.13¢ yd.\u2014Pieces New Fanc Dress Musii 0 d 250 A large shipment of New English Galatea «| Dress Buckles, \u2018io: cut steel, jet, : and \u2018Mrs.P.Burse, to John Thompson, : .MEATS.y y Dress Musiins, Organdy striped Skirtings (extra value), 42 new designs to œuo metal, gilt, silver, jewel and BA classical \u2018mister sof the Simcoe High Roast Loin of Beef, Browned Potatoes.finish, 20 inches wide, 12 designs, 30 new shades, \u201c select from.enamel, Prices range from, \u201d, c \u2018Roast -Sugar Cured Ham, Worth 18e yd.So © Mobate Radue Cora inh to 400 1G .TD 3 T - oN 1.; i , _ , .: Mobair Edging Cord, in Davy, .BICELOW.S tnaaLD- Qaughter 5, = oron- Sirloin Steak.with a on .32¢ yd.\u2014Beautiful lot \u2018of Orient:!\u201d Dress Muslins, myrtle, gray, brown, cardinal, : .Sibbald, to George Edgar Bigelow,-ot Barrie, | Omelet to Order, ; 20c yd.\u2014Some Novelties, a large lot of New Mult- just put into stock, selected designs and shades.Wikeo black.Per yd.:.\u2026.BAC : BILLAN-LEADSITTER\u2014In London, on Faster \u2018 VEGETABLES, oo.\u2018ese\u2019 Wash Fibrics, 30 inches wide, white grounds © fd Narrow\u201d Braids, aline\" 240 daughter Miss Heine tore 0 Mr.Boiled Potatoes, Mashed Potatoes, with with neat cardinal.blue and gray\u2019 stripes, ane ase va Ty Snowflake Dress\u2019 Gingham, 26 inches (Worth double as much.) \u2019 x , h ; SSL SSL L LL * Allaster Murray, Allan, of the Canadian Pa- Cream, inch apart.wide, drab, pink and pale blue grounds with neat : .\u2019 cifie passenger department.Petit Fois ie ect, String Beans, ne knotted black stripes, + \u201c \u2018 YOU'LL WANT A ., a MOFFATT.-HAMILTON\u2014At Toronto.Apri 13 D .SA ~~ .Co tn DESID \u2018- .R.Moffatt, manager of the Bank © ESSERT.me CL } ERATUM } i Ottawa, Maxville, to Stella (i, daughter 1 I _ ) .; - | of the iate Wm.Hamilton, of Toronto.PESTE jcustarn ie\u201d Spiced Sauce.FURNITURE INDIVIDUAL FURNISHINGS T \u2019 SOME OF THE oo ) REFRIGERATOR DEATHS IN THE CITY.Sliced Penanus with \u2018Cream, PIECES, OR IN 207 i 0 MAKE HOMES .: FAVORED VARIETIES af you \u2018are out for the most for WARDLOW-Oh Saturday moruing, (Er hy .Chioase™ with Coffee.COMPLETE SUITS .GOM FORTABLE AND ATTRACTIVE N ; Vo rires pie Street, James Henry.son of the: late James ~~ .Stdoboards, in elm, golden fln- nL The Big St I CARPETS food, to kcep down the Ree bill.SE \"ardlow,, aged 4R years.Funeral private, nr = - : Co 8 ack fitted \u2018with large .- e Big ore\u2019s prices make t | .One grade\u2014t A : .at 2,30 p.m., on Monday, \u2018the 20th Inst.51 LET US 'AWHEELING co beter Jnrvor.nicely \u2018band.book, whether attachod to\u2019 \u201cpieces te pres domand \u201cupon yous pocket.sn ast cons of Sr The smallest Tirer a see } \u2014_ o : - T HAT ANAGH A a hn St April 1% Be sure your wheel is equal to .Qrawers, large linea drawer, or other furnishings that will.; raoma.\u201cemsily without strainino the sides - 1903, Harold Patrick, age.1.year and ê y q & , 9 transform the house into a home.The it months, beloved son\u2019 of Tobias and Alice the task of taking yoi to your des - double \u2018cupboard, afl nicely.underncted.are thorouchly representative \u201citems\u2014coi Fine Quality Tapestry.with hand- nt ating keeping the lid Kavanagh.Funeral took place April 19, - tination \u2018without mishap.: finished, and worth \"$14.00.Sell- .- tions of value and th \u2014C nveyina correct no- \u201c sème borders to matoh, per \u2018y&\u2019 48C- open.\u2019 at 2:30 pm.Quebec papers please copy, 9L -! If its a Mount Royal, it will rise ing price.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Levis 811.70 n e greatness of the stocks.; .\u201c| Best\u2019 Qualitÿ Balmoral.Tapestry, ; \"Youd think it was the \u201cend of EXBLLEY \u2014 Apri 14 a the Royal, Victor | : equal to the occasion, ; Dining Tables, in elm, golden ; A AA A AAA AA AAA AAA AA Ar with borders to match.Per vd.TOC ET so small appear the ospital.James Exelley, brother of the late : nish, top 40 x 40 in.; ex- ; \u2018\u20ac \u201c DEN : ° \u2018Tapestry Hall C Co ; : John Exelley, of Manchester, England.: MOUNT ROYAL.tends to 7 feet, \u2018fitted with .° FURNITURE COVERINGS\u2014 \u201cQUILTS\u2014 ALL SIZES \u2019 carpet to match.Per +4, ARC to TOC RG.GO RT.55 GRANT\u2014AL 220 St.Hubert Stréet.Cecilia An one morougbly rellabie 5 heavy.turned legs.very Reg - FINE ASSORTMENT \u2018 : : TT , 1 yard wide, Tapestrv Stair Car 5 go 13 1-95 pin.a\u201c Elizabeth, daughter of the late Alexander , arranted, for gen- n and we nishe E- Q H i ; F Red = Elisabeth drug men Speifmiois 30 in nt al Seine pris, 85-25 | Fine oenoriment ta melon ram, EVERY DESCRIPTION \u2018Fer v4.\u2026-660.t0.\u2026-81-15 | 16:50 815:00 $19.70 ._ oe as - NPAT JOHNEONIN this city on the Vos inst.for elon 2° Bedroom Suites, 3 pleces, in C Compr feline the newest designs bi : Colored\u201d Trelim, dnetude ie Cr ay _ ; : phirepne Johnson, a e age of \u2018oR years.i; = À 1sTdwo golden finish, \u201cbur- °° aw Silks; English Tapestries, 2 mbr .» - \" .; and 8 months, husband of Philomene Cote.ho al, Sacs ei Sr a \u2019 tau [fitted with * \u201c20 x 24 In.| *Brocatelles, Reppe,\u2019 amas, NE IN Cariabad, ald all the otlier best known _ SPECIAL FEATURES Lt MONEY-SAVING DDELL~O A il\u2019 16, Albert Riddell: aged : ; [ oC evelled mirror, 3 large draw- Igured Damasks, Roman wt- °° .co : i LC : .æID DEL n pr j \\B | thplated, handlebar, unter ers, nicely harid- la rved.com- Ale, ete.5 Lo Size iow cach.Lecce = TR 76c and ae ' on.or double width.Tapestry .GROCERY ITEMS._ : bination.washstand.full size special.line ot mereerized or nize 10-4, cach, à, $1.13, $1.50.and $1.65 arpets, In three qualities.Per - - Re TA Sears.Napoleon Glare.Avr 18 « ge inished in.black.he 24.95 | bed, Tandsomely hand: carved .sllk-finiahed goods, inc cd ar: Size 11-4, each $1.55, $2.20, $2.65 and 3 41 yd ui BIC, DTO and.B1.25.| Fine Creamery Butter, per\u2019 A ions Cy £4 Mesars.me.& Bro., butch : Fitted with \u2018Dunlop ti 23 .and highly finished.Regu signs and colors.Per yard.Size 12-4, euch.$2.50, $2.63 up to $4.50 Redpath Sugar, 25 bs.for.81.00 - © esärs.Schetagne- ro., butchers._ p tires.28.905 * lan old a 20.0.LE The \u201cOlâvsta\" a new line ; |\u201c Carpets .stored and insured, tree of charge; , .' ET.CYR\u2014In St.Cuncgonde, April :16, P.St.Lo + rly & t $e \u201cOur price.316.po oe 81.555 and.st 65 wh a ine of Fine Quilts, until required.8¢, Picnle Hams.oo.5c 13C.> Cyr, at his late residence, \u20183211 Notre Dame 2 MOUNT ROYAL.\u2019 .- A\u2019 special line of Figured Dam- mercerized\u2019 orale blue, pink and yellow, .- Finest Nival Oranges, 12 Te \u201cSt.at the age of.66 years.- Bicycles.for Ladies, at.ve 815.05 \u201casks, 7 colors\u2019 erimson, serge, $ize 11-1.whit ; nish.Moan per doz Ll = re se.BBC.STRUBBE\u2014In this city.on the 5th natant; oo Mail orders receive .our prompt | brown, terri votta, green, blue | Size 10-4, Tolored each 3.50 Maple Syrup mew.ib.fir ae.23C at the age of 51 years, 8 months ona a pertsls Ta que \u2018and, careful \u2018attention.Ç : ind ain colors.pleas: ; - Size 12-4, whiité-, each 5 gs DAMASK PORTIERES vy etrie cdusaresestesseciorcucs ; .?: : » hand - Size 12-4, co \u201cenc .: Coa See PE UOTE beloved wt ee ardes à CGemeñt .\u2026.+ .3130 N < some and durable.Per yd.420.ze 12-4, colored, each.5.CL \u201cIn various.\u201cslang: \u201ccolors: old gold.eri BARGAINS IN BOOKS ve Handler Grip.écur Cc Ce : : ; .: gold, erim-.\u2018 - BLEETH Sudden: April 16.Lizzie 8.Sleeth, ; DEC : A ; ! A ei URGE ORG GTI 55 | MINIMUM PRICES FOR - = a WiLL PAPERS va St pe pre RER THAT SURPASS OUR Lo * À.> 1 ê .DEATHS ELSEWHERE.Fee 35 \"GAS FIXTURES | | LOUNGE COVERINGS ror on WALL PAPERS di IN pres 215 | PREVIOUS BEST BIAYSL.John.N.B.April 16, Mrs.\u201cJas.s.Whistles 156 \u2019 Solid Brass Gas (\"handeliers, three is J \u201d Nk suitable decoration.Prices \u201c / i _ > , I 2m Books, Baglish ieoniens.> 2\" \\ May, in the 76th year of her age.: Wrencaes RAS ; special lines for this week; - 2- around.Price es range from.\u2018each = | of, per whale roll modest figure zu PTT \u2018Books that have been sold regu- .- *PIDGEON\u2014April 15.at St.John, NB, : Capt.* dight dintng-room, pendant, pol- pH à 2.50 to.RT 40 and \u2018range upwards.by easy singe: ; I » © larly at $1.00 each.Desiring to \u2018 Dayid M.Pidgeon, aged 56 years.Hand Pume.se ; ge oi sed braze.the 18 Brae Cha te ee risks upwards by easy stages.PICTURES T0 DECORATE .effect Per speedy clearance, ce,\u201d we SE BMITHERS\u2014Brockton, Mugs.April 1, Caro- \u201c Fo Dest QUALITY «omens ur special.line ig Brass Chandeliers, VW v : + \u2018mark them.ilies.150 line A.wife of Jas.B.Smithers, \"later of Inner Tuve.best dunn SOI ICS ell linishod-\u2014 2 THE VACANT SPACES \u201c\\A few of the titles:\u2014 Halifax, N.s.: { Tred ints; reeseereireasene 235 | .ON THE W «A secret Service, by G.W.Le Queux.RORSON\u2014At Halifax.April 15.Charles.son a Solid\u2019 Brass dr end - ALLS The Queen of Night,\u201d by Headon Hill.CICR w.A.and.Mrs.Robson, aged 3 Butteriok's - Patterns, range of shape, oval \u2018or round, plain oT °° 17e Oran | -75 only, Engravings, figure and dort Trayne by.Sy Douglas Sladen.new modes comple e.ancy tube, new designs.81.43 5 tô 1783 Notre Dame St., 184 t 194 .animal subjects, size 24 x 32 in.\u2018\u2019Sensational C \u2018b BAGNELL\u2014LEVER'S.HILL, Gabarus,\u2019 C.B., * .= = RE ° st.James St, MONTREAL.Worth $1.00 each.To.sell =0¢ | And psational Case.by Florence Warden.: .160 other tities _ April 8, Catherine \u2018Elmira.daughter of Jos.- i ; OC n and Mary.Jane Bagnell, aged 17.Le , fl : TITUS\u2014Yarmonth, April 11, Blakslee Titus, - ; = - oT - de S SEE PS cor?\u201cre i : ER : ° : son bf the late.Enoch T.Titug, of Ross- es ver Lol CT So .= - = : = way.Digby.| April + PROPERTY FOR SALE.a + SITUATIONS VACANT.WANT TO B CONNOR\u2014 Roc ville.Yarmou ril 2, ; v U Y oO R~R E N T T T e Alice, aged threes weeks, child of Mr.and ga Advertisements.in -this soluma Se per Tamara aac this heading.= =?WA C H H Is PAGE, E, Mrs.Obadiah \u2018Connor.word per Insértion, $ insertidhs for\u2019 the price WANTED al FAMILY OF TWO, IN CONNOLLY \u2014 \u2014Windsor.Aprit 8 Tenn Connol- | of four, = Westmount, general sérvant to remain per- J lv.a native of Ireland, aged, & | rôr SALE STAGE 10 ROOMS, t4.p SITUATIONS VA ANT.- Ch a t.In first cl a 1 \u201c\u201cmapently: Good.home for the right per-.SITUATIONS VACANT.| FAVOR.Windeor, April 1, Jr, Taylor, \u201cpaperea\u201d and painted.Apply\u2019 Walter ney son.Apply K 162, Herald Office, 9 38 Advertisements onder wis beading,\u201d 20 SES Na FOR SALE.TO - LET.> formerly Mary Foley, age Co.2818 St.Catherina 'st., Plumbers.WANTED ZA QENERAL, SERVA® \u201cFOR | words, insertion, 1 6 Insertions, for 25.verusements under this heading, 2 .oe 4 2 \u201cns .[| Advertisements in this colu \u2018tar Advertisements - in this col .CILL\u2014Trurn, the infant daughter of.Mr, , Uptow \\ family of three.Apply J2éze Dorchester st.WANTED ON IST MAY, AN EXPERT.¥ords.| Insertion; 10c: 6 Insertions, for 25._: 3a Adve column ¥c per.» column %c pe Kei Mrs.Gea.W.Yuill, aged 6 weeks.Phonei_Shop paws\u2019 196%; Toute Mount # a | ee coachman: \u201cmust be good driver, ape WANTEU \u2014 STRONG, INTELLIGENT .BOY ver Ausertion, \u20ac sugertions tor the price\u2019 of our {oscrtion, § Insertions for the pice \u2018 LOSSITT\u2014Sydney: C.B.Ruth, ifffant daugh- | \u2014 3 SN $36\" PER THOUSAND, COPYING LETTPRS.- gs 0 MADABIDE « ten horses, «with neces- | Wanted, to learn stereotyping.Apply to ree - ter'of Mr.and Mrs.Edwin H.\u2018Cossite, aged FOR SALB - TWO FARMS, 3 BAR PAST Inclose stamp for copy of letter, Instruc- &ary.assiat£ace; \u2018marricd, not more than | Business Mabager.Herald Office.> « \u201cFOR SALE\u2014RUSSELL-Ü UPRIGHT PIANO, \u2018TO LET = NOS.\u201c260 AND: 362 VICTORIA : two months and pine days.: mer residence, with nice lawn surrounding tions, être.We have several lines of work.aren preferred.ruoms-over stable; [WANTED: \u2014 FIRST \u201cCLASS JOB.\"SETTER | ronewood price.Ivory keys, suitable for be.- PU quiet fats = Westmount; § rooms.FITZGERALD Yarmouth: April 11.Margaret: It, in village.\u2019 Can be reached from Mont.Address.Eagle Wholesale Co.Chicago, IN- tn writing vof eee ait pov & get permunuent situation at Desbarats | fer month.\u201cWrite an cash ana #4) Walter Ryan & Cor Bran ok TR daughter\u2019 of Conductor Maurice Fitzgerald.real by five different trains, on Saturger | + 4, :.80 x Sy onitreal.& Co, 18 \u201cCote st.\u2018 846 344 Peel \u2018Street.te or ca Layton Bros., Catherine st.Phoue\u2014House \u2018out a McMILLAN\u2014At Halifax.April 8, Effie A, .David Barton, 616 Wellington st.Vire For \u201cOFFICE.APPLY VAR TRE union PROSSMANEIES, AT WANTED \u2014 À SMART BOY: REFERENCES FOR SALE \u2014 CHBAP.SMALL GRATE Shop, Up Town 1265.\"McMillan, Isaac's Harbor, aged 45.- TO LET OR FOR SALE \u2014 FINE CORNER Hoy ommon 3t.general servant, at 227 Rleury St, \"as required.Apply 31 Bleury st.stove,\u201d Franklin .No.2.Apply as soon as TO LET\u2014TWO WELL APPOINTED ROOMS, \u201cWHYNOTT\u2014Port Medway.Queens, Apri a groceiy \u2018store, with.dwelling, corner \u2018of WANTED\u2014A BOY FOR THE PLEMBI Dante TRUSTWORTHY PERSON.IN WANTED \u2014- SMART YOUTH ABOUT 1 Ta Possible, morning or evening, \u2018to 5 Lorne.modérn conveniences; breakfast and inté ue G.Waynott, aged 15.- \u201d Éntehol, so » Welisgion ot.Apply to, A _krade.Apply 663 Dorchester St.Cech county.to.manage Iv PER; > a à j.Years of uge, for involcing 1n mabutacturer's | Crescent ' 0 dinner if it desired; family.private.- 1175 St.\u2014 st.9% WANTED \u2014 A MAID,\u201d AT THE SHER: \"established house of solid financial, tnd | IN ta QuUSE be good at figures aud wrlt- FOR SAL enis st.- 89 - bi A BE \u2014 THE ROYAL WOOD FOOD, - J iE ; | FOr SALE \u2014 TWO NEWLY SEMI- Fret brooke.Apply to Apartment No.13, 1018 Ing.Straight bona fide weekly st'hRy of-818 | us.Apply _C 1736.Herald Office, t 25 4 TO LET *\u2014 IN, ST.LAMBERT, HOUSE OF Your Ro al Hi hness ed 8 roomed cottages, in first class order, | _Shorbrooke st.94 paid by heck ench Wednesdny wth all es- WANTED \u2014 HELLBOY.APPLY HOTEL largest set of furnitures and ave sath que 8 rooms, gardén, modern conveniences.Reut : y a , 510 and 512 Argyle ave, otimoust, Mogi.WANTED ot OFFICE BOY FOR MRE.IN- penses, rect from headquarters.Money Curslake, 573 St.James st.tion: no smell.I D.Smith, Practical .Moderate.J J.McIntosh, Fairview, St.Lams\u2019 ow STE .: yal alter Ryan ° u rs « \u2018eurance office.Apply, stating references advanced for expenses.- Managër, 382 Cax- iw ; _Fainter, 13% A ! n ou've 'ad three \u2018elpins of lady charlotte.town 1265; ; ; WANTED\u2014A \"GENERAL MAID FOR r,_13% St.Antoine st.59 > ne Catherine at.Fhones\u2014Shop, Uptown 1265; and qualifications, P.O.Box 2806 92 ton Bidg., Chicago.| 87 \u201crimily.Wages $14 per month.Apply ALL FOR SALE \u2014 ONLY A FEW SNAP TO LET \u2014 TWO FURNISHED HOUSES FOR - \u2014 .__ WANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY FOR A WANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR\u2018 WHOLE: .references, 421 Elm ave.\u2019 all goods.exact] a S LEFT, summer, $40.W.Craig & Son, Abbotsford, ; _ FOR SALE \u2014 NEWLY BUILT, 8 ROOMS, steamship office.\u2018Apply in own bandwriting, - sale establishment.Apply, Mating.age and | ee ver plated y a8 advertised.Heavy sil-| Que, +102 +7 - self-contained house, pressed bricked front, | to P.Q.Box 2344 qualifications, to PO: Lriner zh: Mont WANTED\u2014CANVASSEI, A BRIGHT YOUNG plated forks, worth $6.50 per dozen, stone foundation, open plumbing and al =\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m\u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\"= > real.7 ma.who will hustle.for business in Mont- price 34 IL IR Ting.To LET PoROP SUNNER MONTHS, LIGHT, ; ; .a ter R .I r Cl .3 , Cc ; Direct from quarries and set In your lot by | -@ Cor.prayer à AB Catherine vas \u2018 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.» ANTE A A IT REFER.ply to W.VU.Tayi tor, Herara Often.P Ap Also Elgin.Meriden.Waltham.and.lover postal and telegraph facilities.Address J.2 dl 8, u \u2018ne ; .atton, , \u2018 The Smith Bros.\u2019 Granite Co.+ Dgones- Shop Uptown 1265; House, Mount FOR SALE \u2014 last Class WORKING avenues 5 ol wa ma \u201cTHE \u201c23RD APRIL, À cases: nes and \u2018diamonds FE \u2018To LET URNS FOR Son : .also cob.Apply 70 City Hall ave.91 WANTED \u2014 LADY AND GENTLEMEN .an as uurgo' to two children, tions.All gdods in first class order.Note moûtbs, ni 290 Bieury St.Just helow Sherbrooke FOR SALE \u2014 1.AND 18 READING ST.FOR SALE-A JOBBING EXPRESS, C CHEXE tcket sellers on commission.(food chauve |- aged Jl and 2 years; must be willing to this: If these goods are not 50 per cent.\u201cJess .mouithe, nice upper flat, Westmount,.near No middlemen profits.Point St.Charies, two splendid fists; g Apply to 48 St.Maflin st.to make.motiey diy and evening.No risk.Jeary own for sumer.months.Apply | fn price than you can buy in any other E = ; Le _ ry paying property.Owner must sell.Abo?FOR BALE \u2014 MATCHED TRAM, BAY C od _ Apply 127 Stanley st.\u2018gg y \u2014° MB references 427 Elm Ave.tore In Montreal.you can have them free.ROOM TO RENT-NICELY FURNISHED emer No.10 Reading.\u2014__ M | riage horses, over 16 hands high, weighing WANTED \u2014 LEARN PROGFREADING: $15 WANTED \u2014 TWO SMART YOUTHS FOn°| Open from 10 am.til 9 pm.35 Emily st.St.between ph Quiet house, on Cadieut | PROPERTY FOR SALE \u2014 SITUATED TOWN 3.600, sound and free \u2018from vice, Apply to |.to 3:6 weekly.Home Cor respondencé School, .meture trade.Cobban Mig.Co, Ltd., 1749 _ _- 90 to elder! and Pine Ave.; AMBULANOB HEADQUARTERS.St.Laurent; cheap for.prompt buyer.Apply \u2018Box 13, Lochiel P.O.Out.30 Philadelphia.\u2018Notré lame St, | FoR SALE : elderly couple or two ladies: use of kitoh Pell Telephone Up 2867, 1115.8t.James.- 30 WANTED-\u2014 10 \"GIRLS, ABOUT 15 éans |.w ANTED\u2014AN INTELLIGENT BO BOY FOR: AN _ dition; Fr Oe Anderson oo coy- - Otéice.ferences exchanged.K - 96, Herald WM.WW A : WANTED To.RENT.ROOMS \u2018AND sEOARD.of AES to.work in\" mica.Apply 220 .Elm Chania uk Chambe Apply Room 307, Mer- FOR SALE FINE STR a HOUSE To Les HOUSE ~~ Ta S ,.- .; monn L'ave\u2026.dbétween' 9.and 10 0 *clouk.| chants ban ambers.\u2014 ONG TRUNK, COST \u2014 MB.- R Y £a Aüvortisements under {Bis beading, 20 | WANTED \u2014 GIRLS.\u201d HERALD DINDEIY, WANTED\u2014A SMART, INTELLIGENT BOY, $18; will sell for $2.60.36 Latour st, _ Slactric Neb and gas and all modern ons.Undertaker and Embaimer, » | ETE Heo ee words, 1.Insertion.los cé pnnarHion, for 26.£03 Cralg st, - to work tn: newspaper ofiive; about 14 years TRE \u2014 GURNEY IRON \u2018PLATFORM |- / venignces.97 Ryde st.Apply 9 Ryde a ° ot four.ELY FURNISHED WANTED\u2014OXE GOOD FATLOR, \u201cAND \"ALSO \u2018of age.Apply W.J Taylor, Herald Office, - scâles, practically.néw; refrigerator, 1 sate | © = 3 clean room, in.qulet house, on Cadieux st.youth as message bo.App! t : \u201c613 Craig su - se (Ahern), soda water stand, marbl t 5 © RENT \u2014 HOUSE AND SHOP.ST.CAT: patocen ps SATE WANTED SMALL, a, veaux between Prince Arthur and Pine dvenue, _rence.sc bou.Apply iB.St Law WANTEL OPERATORS, GXPBRIBNCKL St.Catberine.SP a indo La per month Adres Bon t erly mar couple or to ladies; use of | WANTED \u2014 TH .Girls cap\u201d sarn irom 750 to $2.00 FOR ALY RTNDLING FR SL.- * et || ERS a ROE | REN | SRL TN STE i | SU Sih SIDE eth \"He, hing EP | 70 Le Ë = | WANTED T0 _RENT-FOR FWO, EM = diately.Apply 83,5t.Lawrence Main, \u2018 learn.Plouse cut ous this ad and bring it 88.00.\u201cMill blocks, §2./5.Tan bark.$3.06.| TO LET -.COMPLETELY FURNISHED ANTED N Fwo, ALL HouUSD TO LET-AT % and 97 RYDE ST.Re with you and apply at office.The Standard % C.McDiarmid, &2 Richmond squ Tel.house, on lake tront, Upper Lachine (with ATENTS ans Bouse, or fiat, of 4 or 5 \u201crooms, bathroom, \u2018x and 6 room bouscs, box water cloget, elec: | WANTED D AN SISTELLIGENT OFFION .Shirt Co., Ltd.217 Delorimier ave.tf p 2563.\u2019 ' à billiard table), six bedrooms, and up-to-date \u201cÉREDE.MARKS Bet locaitty.| Reot, $14.00.Apply K 8 oe ent and goo: in good condition.\u2018ap, ye nd ee \u201cAbeniit.| WANTED_OPERATORS IN ALL DEPART.| FOR SALE \u2014 A SBCONDHAND BICYCLE pad Apply Herald Re doa re end._ ÜWEN N.EVANS, \u201c Herald Office.: Tos Temple 'Bullding, St.Jamos sf.80 | ments wages and steady wolk all the | _ID good order.Apply 18i1 St.Catherine st a p : \u2014 \u2014 3 nd.We make uveraiis, pants, shirts, T0 LET \u2014 FRONTING-ON STANLEY PARK, Teiople Building, Mone ROOM TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM, WANTED \u2014 A\" GENERAL SERVANT, FOR adies\u2019 shirt waists FOR SALE \u2014 STEAM YACHT.FOR PAR- 122 T strict] ivat arts : and costumes, collars upper street, lower flat, $12 and taxes.\u201c@-t-e _ WANTED To PURCHASE.sir har: Tn or, demas acinar girl Kept, AVM i samen st and cuffs.Apply at ma office, The Band.FOR oat ke, On OE Ne dE EEE flat, $14 dnd taxes.Cadieux at.43 A .ard Shirt Co., limited, 350 to 215 DLelorimier R SALB \u2014 BUY ONB OF THE CELE- Fine, lower tenement, 8 rooms, 106 Durtcher tr Aâvertisements 5.\u201cthie column Re.per avenue, * \u2018brated Morris upright pianos and you have street.Apply.immediately, Frank W, New- TENTS THADBMARKS | word per insertion, ¢ insertions for the price BOARD \u2014 MRS.SEARL, LADIES\u2019 DOCTOR.WANTED \u2014 \u201cCOMPETENT TOOKKERPER = a plano that's good br fifty years.See man, Si Temple Building, city.© WW alc de tour.\u201cStrictly private accommodation, with pro.for manufacturing concern: must bo fami WANTED FORTY JOINERS, ra BENCH assortment.at Leach\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine meee eh e e 8 - at once, - - .- FETHERSTONHAUEH &-60., | \"ANT, TIT | faponat\"stennaen, Loates™ireaod wud ae A eo Eee, et, Lancet Apps Emplopgent Agency.4 | por sare WALNUT EDR DOGS\u2014WANTED.LOST, FOR SALE.BOLICITORS AND EXPERTS \u2018| exchange.\u201c28 Balmoral.89 | ROOMS AND, BOARD \u2014 LARGE FRONT Heraid Office.Na ER _bargain.Apply 2 oo SET, A 8& Advertisements \u2018In ums colu Canada Life : ; room, suitable for two gentlemen or mar- WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR CU TTING WANTED = BRIGHT, BNTHUSIASTIC, 56R SALE Pply 226 St.Patrick st.22 word per insertion, 6 tnsertions.a ph, Bullding, MON TREAL, MISCELLANEOUS.ried couple; bathroom lit; .every modern |.ee for printing office: one with some \u2018man.a ae age teacher.in oo en.| prising postmanter, Vaio.pyston EXTER.of tour., , AE | EF Rarement in pin colo.Rs Dur convestence: aiso one single room.which |.Cutter, Herald Office Teed APY me Golden.opportuni.Address | fice lock.drawers, boxes, Viclding \u2018anbuat LOST \u2014 A FAWN COLORED BULL Doty er insertion, 6'invertions for ine phice cality snd convenient; Auer light.30, Der- | WANTED \u2014 AS COMPANION, CHEERFUL, 0 , care Montreal Herald.: £8 ne pe soning rast partioulars, apply to black muzsle.$2.00 reward.to ns ry vou .thelet St.cl tt | elderly woman, accustomed to nursing: ref- | WANTED.\u2014 A BOY ABOUT 15 VEARS OF | _ aster, Granby, P.Q.80) South near Longueutl.séitchou nhontee WANTED-LESSONS IN GUITAR.BANJO.| SITUATIONS = 7 mount: required.Address Box 2, Vor | Ap orem in Heraid Ma from 3 to 6 p.m.| FOR SALUE rare A CHASSE MACHINE oo SALES RNA Doc, TEEN ; .' = e\" j \u2018 mount.9 Apply oremau erald Mail Room, Chenne- shop and foundry.Apply G.F.R SAL) B SECU ED and mandoiln\u2026 State terms.Herald Office, LE nak | FANED = Goon HOUSENATD.ATR 70 vie et oom, Chenne- | Cl by Que oo APP GF.Page.peisnt 16, good at au, and'éan win 04 - ¢ - ee ; s heading, 20 \u2018walt ou table and willing to go to the sea- | WANTED.\u2014 BLAN \u2014 « bench; no room.Twelve dollars takes hifa.| lo the Guainecaof Manateciurer PERSONAL.= = kre 1 Ansertion, 10c; 6 insertions, for 25.de.Apply No.1 Essex ave.%, wi, firiistiers.a FRI NAVY BLUB SATIN FOULARD Westover, Sutton Jet, Que,\u2019 \"es neers and others who realise the re ED \u2014 A MARRIBD MAN, AGE M, ANTED \u2014 A FIRSTCLASS SALE SALESMAN illips &.Co., lank Book Makers, 1785 be\" seen at 951 St.Urbain.- \u2014 SE, ving their Patent business transacted by - ke an appointment of trust and Tesponsi- for \u2018Montreal and vicinity, to canvass retail Notre Dame st.8 FOR SALE-\u2014ON CREDIT OR FOR TAUX BUSINESS CAND3.vers Preliminary advice free.C £2 Advertisements in this columa co per bility; has bad ten years experience in tea, grocers with a brand of package teas; larg- WANTED \u2014 SEND furniture, carpets, oilcloths, etc., to.Wi Our Inventors\u2019 Help.125 2 Bent = word per insertion, 6 Insertions for the price f both as manufactyrer, \"buyer, broker and est and best known concern in the world.ME 10 CENTS, SILVER.every taste, at prices\u2019 detyl 1 suit J.A NLAYSON (SULCESSGR TO FIN.Stead Marion & Marion, New or Lit Life Bldy of four.canvasser, in Inâla, also two-years In the An opportunity for the right man.Apply Canada san, Treen, 2st Sate business tel tidon.Prince aP'co.33 St.Lawrence BL.sa ireon & Grant), Customs pue ä ington.284 PERSONAL \u2014 MONTREAL CARPET BRAT.orthwest as canvasser; well up in ac._by letter to L.A, D., this office.î \u2018Ont.M * > Est, wa = Paul at.vero \u2018seman, Wi > Lt EE Hep UCDotienat ana best equip Enowiedge of IE mimi alt WANTED © YOUNG Qlhi, ABOUT FOUR: WANTED _GOOD GENBRAL SERVANT.ar.POlagond Badges.Juat the big ta TAN | 5 Foieyhons Malo Tai.16.Bat de! ; a.R .ped establishment in ihe.city.Telephone moderate salary to start: goo! references | Aeioring 108 Stanley at.Men class nr Ply 6 McGill Oollege Ave.88 a card party.Just out nd very catchy.LEGAL CARL T H INTER Main Tar, '9%% | given, both local and abroad if requirbd.WANTED A GOACHNMAN; MUST BE WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS MOTHER'S Also other Badges.Made by.J.P.Moncel, Ls.: H., care of Smallwood, 4:8 St.James St.91 ED A CHMAN: MUST BE \u201chelp, Apply at 449 210 Bt.James st., Room ?.na.| == = good driver and have city references.Apply \u2014\u2014 ply at once, Sanguinet.89.£- ACLENNAN, CLINR & MACLENN NAR COAL MINING COMPANY, LIV.| © sUMMER BOARD, | WANTED \u2014 FOREMAN MACHINIST DE- 752 Sherbrooke st.To\u201d | WANTED_TO REPRSENT MANUFACTURE.| FO codihn Ta ÉCOLES neh slo.Cornwall, Ost BB Works\u2014Drummond Colliery, Westville, a 2 Te machinery : aneble of Done sr fes WANTED \u2014 3 OR 3 HOUSE PAINTERS, | ers of staple lines, in Manitoba and N:W.T.gecondhand ton: ow Wo Dave the Tver Soh, hcebsas, 20.ok EERO ER : .- Nova Scotia, SUMMER BOARD \u2014 GOOD RDOMB AND | for calico, paper, paticote, etc.Address 15st, cles brush hands: highest mages; Apply to The Winnipeg Investment Co, 2 \u2018styles; Antelope, 3 styles: Hyslap, § suyies : ETICH, PAINULE à 73 ed sMisers and Producers \u201cDrum ** \u2018Con boaré, in large bouse, near the Lac des Iles, Box K 103, Herald.1188 steady employment.Apply.J.M.Garvio, and 23 Dingwall Block, Winnipeg, Man.Also the Keating, Crown and Cbamplon.Is Coan tarles- SP ablic, io.ond from the att Picton.Seam) | Dear the village of St Bll.or en | _\u2014 Smidve Falls, Oni, _92 420 PER THOUSAND, COPYING LETTERS.'0ld wheels wo have nearly all makes.\u2018Re Gat, \u201cIk Larch, BC MA Neing) 5; Se Mova a ere a dires uae ts | roms to let, either furnished or usfur- gp, ATIONS WANTED\u2014FEM ALE.WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR OFFICE.Enclose stamp Yor copy of letter, instruc.Dairs aud sundries ab right prices.Open G.Cameron, Ll.B.A Pies te sult purchasers.Shipments by wai mishod, to suit as desired, splendid ee .A Herald Business Office, 603 Cralg et.tions, etc.-We have several lines of work.Senings.24 years, at ST?Craig ot.3.3 En « éLLi G o D good .Apply Patrick .pan es .tt_ _Address\u2019 Eagle Wholesale Co.Chicago, Il mal).Head Office.Room M1, Merchants Basy mile, Que.§F Kivertiooments onder iis Beadivg, 5 BE .y 30.> : : \u2014 words, 6 insertions, for 2sc ANTED = A GENERAL SERVANT FOR.| WANTED\u2014ON THE __ Msllding, Montreal, : kad : M femtly; no wasbi .ISTH INSTANT, FIRST stoondnand, ee EVI TNamERn Fan {EE toi TN AN OFFICE, ences requircd.03 Fort st.oo gg class footmans Apr im \u201cern .= goes pat 3 US SR \u2014 = w \u2018bo\u2019 Dusïness band and i SANTED EXPERIENCED iy ,.wit POULTRY NETTING \"P.ALEX.PETERSON, \u201d at figures.Address Miss T., | \u2018\u2019Apply Horaia Bindery.603 Craig st.89.|.Montreal © ox Tv olephone Mais mue ce pop Bale LA .; .7 » ) .' ; \u2018 ne or , ; - 8.INST.C.B., ETC, CONSULTING _ WANTED \u2014 A GOOD BTRONG BOY, Ta 'WANTED\u2014SOME BRIGHT, INTELLIGEN L 8.Margoless.ue Nata\u201d uo oo .RNGINERER WANTED woMAN WANTS SITUATION learn stereotyping.Apply Herald Oftice.t young man to canvass in # SOE LOST.address, Steins.te .gars Chlet Eagiaesr) et the Cazadiaa Face or small family: light bousework; ne oblec- FANTED \u2014 FAWN TICKETS ON JEWHL- \u2018 Provincés.Apbly to Box K 8 ia Ratiway ie tion to go to.the country; city references.\\ery bought at 3 Emily st.Also wi office.\u201d » 5 Herald EF Advertisements in this column, \u201cNo per chmoné an ; LA Arbitrator in Legal Cases, ad Seatiinng Apply 123 Murray St.| vanced on same.- vash ad- _ 8.-_ word per insertion, § insertions \u2018dor the price Geo.@ Grbbons, K.C.Fred F.CN Bngidéer wron aii OE raacnes of Bagizeert | SE WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG.GIRL FOR HOUSE- of four.Dé à .WANTED\u2014A -LADY, WELL RECOMMEND.wa ED \u2014 BETWE work.Apply No.: (3 REENSHIRLDS N8HI us \u2018 BE = mmerd Wed, Geatres X position ma housékeeper dora | ANT ED \u2014 1) PWERN ROW.AND May _Apply_ 3 Cote St.Antoine Road.| LOST\u2014YBSTERDAY, B BN TLL, Barristera, ates 1134 Notre ar dr - ] 88 Dremmer tiger tion os - or small.temily, WANTED \u2014 ADVOCATES \u2014Bin~ ) é ey Hos.FCARRSTER CO \"MONTREAL / RT PRINTERS\u2014 : summer montis, À A des at À.\u201churd x a wie o go to the country later: no wash.WANTED 290.1 pat ue MAN | Tor an ween, a wer, wl oem 4 raters, he La da 3 Dad.ames St, Montreal.HE LD igs DEPARTMENT, 3 Borchates au a tompetent girl Araiy | Yorks rcferénees: Apply Aer 8 pm, ue - case.Suitable rewar to finder, at ® dal Tel \u2018ain \u20ac sis LiL, A ne - ! \u2018 .À York at, Westmount,\u201d 20 mœurs St, or \"Phone ain au gr B Harvey, Bole: hb Lk, or ve toe we ses Co ; L à A i.\u201cA 4 \\E i, ar AULA A ai at ES ES ke Ë.a.ua» \u2019 , wemoroLTAN GOLF oe oT \u2019 CLUB'S FIXTURES i: nde iat Trophy Match oh Takes Place Next.Saturday-~First Saturday ie Medal Play.CL The Metropolitan Golf Club has up the following fixtures for the ing of season to be played on Fistcher s Field.phy competition, \u201cMedal Play\u201d (handi- First 16 net score to count.to 2 ay 1-Round Club by Heaven ay.\u201d '.pr and to May 9\u2014Second round, Club Trophy, \u201cMatch Play.\u201d May 11 to May 15\u2014Third round, Club Trophy, 10, Match Play.\u201d and finals.ey 16\u2014Qualitying round, \u201cAllan Cup\u201d competition, \u201cMedal Play.* First 316 gross scores to count.May 18 to May 27\u2014First round, Allan Cup, \u201cMatch Play.\u201d May 29 to June 5\u2014Second round; Allan Cup, \u201cMatch Play.\u201d June 8 to June 12\u2014Third round, \u2018Allan\u2019 Cup, \u201cMatch Play: A Semi-finals and \u2018finals, .; June - 6\u2014Match.ee June 13\u2014Match.June 20\u2014\u2018Foursome\" competition first | , and second prizes.- June 27\u2014Match, President vs.Vice- President's team.Notice\u2014All ties must be : played oft game day in \u201cClub Trophy\u201d and \u201cAllan .Cup\u201d competitions.The first Saturday of each month wilt | be Medal Day, when first and second prises will be offered for best gross .and net scores.ref r\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ATHLE TICS meme \u201cTORONTO HARRIERS - ARE AGREEABLE \" fhink Montreal Suggestion a- Very Good One\u2014The M.A.AA.Run.\u2019 The \u2018scheme proposed.by the Mont- peal Harriers to have a Canadian cham: \u2019 pionship cross-country run, is likely to 3 \u20ac: - TO ae, Vee za, Lier fe RRL rE woe ; arried out.It was that Toronto .and the west should hold club races on .May 9 to choose representatives.for a race to be \u2018held in Toronto \u2018on May 16 for western championship.On, the same date the eastern clibs would de> cide the honors.and then on the 2ith- the races would be held in either Montreal.Toronto or MMtawa, for the Canadian championship.Word from the Orton Club fn- Toronto received this.morning says that they are favorable to, the idea.MONTREAL RUN.Eighteen of tha\u2019 \u2018Montreal runners ; turned out on Saturday for a practice run and.they covered \u201cîreë miles éf- pretty stiff country.The start was \u2018from the club house in Westmount! and on their return the boys had a spin around thé cinder track.The: course : : c : Was over ground thar will probably be covered in the first\u2019 cross-country.race.Next Saturday the \u2019 .Craig St:, to sell by.public auction all Un- control of a net management, with * Thes M.S , Pretôrian, - .Allan.Line, redeemed Pledges, consisting ot Gold and Sil-' a ccommoda - ver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,- Cutlery Clothing, Furs, Books, Bed Clothes, Musical Instruments, Optical Goods Ovee- resented in :Catalogue à.Ie to take a lice on TUR\" rEg oe) coats, Sults, Pants, etc, etc.All goods guar anteed ANB SEE, at an Slee, CITY'TICKET OFFICE, a pa er a Sake ol © STOCKS DULL TO-DAY WITH .THE TONE RATHER IRREGULAR \u2018 Fa in fe, LEA.I Wall Street Got'a Setback After Stronger Pricesi in the First Hour\u2014Montreal \u2018Market Oy Saw Scattered Trading.Montréal\u2019 stocks were deadly dull ter day.Pacific opened firm at 130 and then eased off to 180 1-2.Twin C ved sold at 112, Toronto Rallway - at 109%, und Steel at 254.\u2018 The trading was only scattered -and ocnfined chiefly to small broken lots .There was absolutely no stir of any .kind and the market had u \u2018dog-day\u201d $ appearance, the brokers lolling around in their seats reading the papers andl | talking about the weather and their &olf scores.à In Wall Street there were no indica- ! tions of activity.\u2018Phe market was: rather strong during the first hour und appeared to be doing fajrly well, but there wns a sclling movement towards noon which carried the list down 1-2 to 3-4 per cent.from the highest.The banks gained $1,600,000 from the Sub- treasury since Friday and the money situation in New York looks fairly well.Thete was no Boston market to-day, | it being \u201cPatriots Day\u2019 in Massachu-} : setts.The New York bé \u2018closed on \u2018Wednesday te permit: of | the formal opening of the new building \u201cMr.Charles Meredith, the chairman of the Montreal Exchange, will probably attend the ceremony.Wr idee, > - 4\u20ac \u201cThe impression is gaining ground in the Street that the proceedings at; St.Paul commenced to-day to get a: -modi- fication of the decree: declaring the Nor.| Secs.illegal, will be\u2019successful to the extent that the company may continue |.\u2018to pay dividends until \"the Supreme Court passes upon the matter.It recognized that many innocent invest \" ors would suffer if dividends were not: permitted and this plea will-be used by the plaintiffs\u2019 attorneys.\u2019 '\u2014N.Xe \"Wire.a $ $ In regard - -to Dominion Steel and :the prospective duty on rails, an optimis= tic view is taken by Aemilius Jarvis .& Co, who write: \u201cThe gist of the * decision is that so soon as \u2018the Gover- nor-in-Council \u2018is \u2018satisfied that stéel [ rails of.the best: quaiity, suitable.for the use of Canadian railways, are bes ing manufactured in Canada.from steel: made in Canada, in sufficient quantity to meet the ordinary requitements \u2018of Canadian markets; \u2018he will impose à \u2018duty of $7 per ton on all-iron and\u2019 \u2018steel \u2018railway bars or rallg in any form: The Dominion Steèl- Company aready receives approximately $7 per ton by w ay of, bonus, etc.complished \u2018on the representation vf prominent engineers that onte the com-!.pany was firmly established no outside competition was to pe feared.With - practically.$14 per tbn .added to the price upon w hich the.engitteers based their opinion, it-iooks as though they should be able to make profits.Wel .think this establishes the position.of the bonds.and preferred stock.\u201d - $ \"Le T.Forget & C6 : Loridon cable quoted.Grand Trunk \u2018first at 12: 1-2 second -at 98 1-4, third at 48 5-8, ana- dian -Pavific at 134-3-8, Hudson Bay at 42 1-4, and Anspoñde at» de ab once.ain 2 9e ADAMS & CO, 205 &t.San:es Se: Où ty \u2018 \u2014 god, steady, Heady fanést white and coleréd, 694 \u201c ADVANCE IN LÉMONS Montres) leimons are likely\u2019 to.realize 280.* 2 price has gone up in New recent report from there combined, \u2018has a capacity of 60,000 boxes.It is extensively used for Both cheese and eggs.Very little creamery butter is made in this district, most of | \u201cthe factories devoting themselves exclusively to cheese.It may be interesting to note that three factories made | cheése all winter, though the output, of course, was small.This Is, however, very unusual, In \u2018conclusion, it may be confidently stated that if present prices keep up, the owners, oheese men and exporters of this district \u2018will have \u201cnothing but money\u2019 by the.time the | next snow flies, \"Woodstock, Ont.April 20.\u2014During last week \u2018about 500 boxes .of cheese, were sold In this distrigt at prices ranging from 12 1-2c to 13c.Every pound.of cheese is being purchased as soon as.it 1s manufactured.The output is exceeding that of all previous years.It 1s expected that the dalry cattle will be turned\u2019 out to pasture \u201cwithin three weeks.April 20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Cornwall, Ont, The Cornwall cheese.board opened for the season under the most auspicious .¢ircumstancés on Saturday.More factories were registered than at any time in thd history of the board, and'a number of others have promised to join the board.\u201cThe establishment of \u2018a board at Lancaster has not hurt the Cornwall board\u2014ingtead, it has rather acted - Despite the.earliness of the season, and_the- fact that most of the: fodder cheese In this district has \u2018been con- | .tracted for, 505 :boxes\u2014382 white and.123 colored\u2014were.sord, the white at 13 1:2c and colored at 13 §-8¢.Last year the first meerling was one week later, when 167 boxes were boarded and \u201csold, at 10 1-2¢ to 10 9-26e.So GRAIN, FLOUR AND PRODUCE There seams te be.a better feeling in grain.Oats ure.stiffer and.holders, generally, in.thie west, asking an advance of ec per buahel .for round lots, whith was 30)4c for No.# white.High treiæhta, but\u2019 as cable bids from London were 34 lower than the highest paid on\u2019 Thursday, at 158 34, exporters held.off here to some extent, as they did not feél disposed to \u2018pay the above figure asked, but \u2018there were.bids on the market of 29%c per bushel, high freights, at which price they claimed therd wan none td be had; however, a sale of 20,000 busheis wae made late.Friday.night at 28%c per bushe), high freights.For local consumption sales of car.lots of No.2 white were made at 37%c per bushel, ex store; and some sules have heen made re: \u2018cently \u2018at 35ige per bushel afloat.There was \u2018some enquiry: for \u2018peas for export \u2018account, but the offerings were.\u2018small, although buyers \u2018wera willing to pay better than 3c: afloat | for them.\u2018Sales of about 25,000 sache.-of flour.have been made over: the eable at an advance - in prices.Local \u2018values ara unsettled.| there 15 not much business doing.Chessn\u2019 18 ati]! humming in the country, and salés are being thade at the \u2018boards at equal to.about 13c and better here.\u2019 With the fac- torymen realizing sbout $1.80 à box over and above what.they + getting ths time à year ago, there 18 reason \u2018for the-country en- | -thusiasm.- At -Corliwall\u2019 124¢ to.12%c was realized Saturday.\u2018and at Canton, N.Y., \u201cbids of 1¢%c were turned down.] Butter is easier and 2ic.to 2c now appears ery.The market has mow Lad a considerable slump, as.a few Wweoks as ti h aù 250 Was -Tealized fôr.small,lots of finést.The prov duction, aithough emailler than last year, has.have taken compartively little stock: trom \u2018the.market at the high prices.\u201d + \u201cGRAIN, IN TORONTO No.2 red and white middle freights | and east; \u2018holders asking\u2019 1-2¢ to\" lo more; goose, 6bc to- 662; spring, 70e No.1; 69c No.2 east, toba No.1 1 hard oftering track 1 | toba opening navigation, 81 1-2¢- t0 .8%¢; No.1-northern, 80c to 80 1-20, Flour-Some 90 per cent, patents sold at $2.67 1-2 \u2018In buyers\u2019 bags, middle freights, cholce brands held 15¢ to 200 higher, Manitoba, $4.20 cars Hungate fan patents; $3.90 to $4 strong bakers, | bags included, track, Toronto.Millfeed, $16.50 cars shorts, $15 bran buik east or middle freights; Manitoba milifeed, $31 cars shorts, $10 bran, sacks | miteed, Toronto frelghts.Buckwheat, oe Je el Je N Rog \u2018Barle o to #4c No.extra, middle trei 28,000.000_bushols winter wheat, with current conditions éveh mors favorable than existed at the time of i6-.suance of the Govefnmént ectop: report, must sooner or later be a potent infiu- ence in the creation of a mote hopetul speculativé wentiment., .All New York stocks bought and sold * on 3 per cent.markin of more, with in terest of a\u2018out.4 pér cent.per annum.THE METROPOLITAN STOCK EXGHANGE.{ | ROOK EXCHANGE BUILDING, od MARKETS ; Recéipta-of bay -are light and thé feeling I in regard to values Is rather firm, -although : beéh ample.for all requirements, as exportere | land 2 s J very -fair\u201d | mals bringing as high as $56 each.The |.amaller receipts of live hogs of.late, -2c No.2 east.| THE WORLD'S WHEAT (CROP ESTIMATED BY - The Agricultural \u2018Department's: estimate of the world's.wheat crop \u201cof 1802, published this week, in, consider- ably- \u2018larger than that of.Broomhall's Corn Trade Néws, publithed in this supplement on February 7.Its total is 3,124,422,000 bushels, against Broom- hall\u2019s 3,071.920,000.The Department: classifies \u201cits estimated figures by \u2018con | tinents as follows; = 1902.1901, \u201c2000.: orth America: oe 781,120,000 - \u201ca, 672, 000 886, 360,000 \u2018soiith America: - 1% 75.984 000 \"84,845.00 120,546,000 |\" Burope - \u2026.1,798,968,000 1,484,813,000 1,485,145, 000.Asia .\u2026.\u2018a76,42R,000- \u2018'260,926,000 \"314,022.Africa - 48,000,000 \u201c48, $00,000.43,600, pos Australasia: .LT \u2019 - 2.927.000.6,610,00° 50,111,000 Total 3,124,422,600 2,897,676,000° 8, 608,784,000 |\u2019 Foi 1899 its estimated total is 2,762,- 299,000 bushels; for.1898 it.in 2,948 6,305,- Qu.: 3 8 3 May wheat opened in\u2019 \u2018Chicago at 3% 1-2 to 77 7-8; this, morning, and at 12.36 was quoted at 77 1-2.July opened at 72 1:8 to 73 4g.And at 12.30 was 72 1-8 to 2 1-4¢.July corn was 44 3-4 to.44 T-8c, and May oats; 35 1-8 to 35.1- ses Le a EE \u201c MONTREAL GRAIN STOCKS \u201cApr18, Apr,11, Apr19, 1902.| bered 25,449 boues = a eu Te CORN TRADE NEWS | -{ the City Clerk and endorsed \u201cTen o says: \u201cA stronger market has developed in lesions, with auction values + closing with the sale to-day from bc to 15e pér box higher.The offerings num- of Palermos ex sleaméhip.Pocagset, tliè range on both 380s and 500s béing from.'$1.60 to $3.00 per box.\u2018The cargo was.reported in \u2018rather better condition thah that of the previous arrival, and theré was shown a marked improvement in the choice grades, the advatice being on these grades.It is stated that considerable buying for interior jobbing-account was done on the cholce grades.\u2019Do-dây's | sale closed the auction business for the | week, with a tôtal of 56,117 boxes.re rte SUBURBAN.TRAIN SERVIGE.The Grand Trunk Railway System \u2018will commence running their suburban train service between Montreal and.\u201cVaudreuil and intermediate stations on | April 27th, 1903, \u2018Time-tables and full information can be had on application to any Grand Trunk Railway agent.tr emerson Fuse Wire am\u201d \"Electrical Battery Zinos | The Canada MetalCo.| \u201c_ William St, Tronoto, \u201cWrite for Catalogue.\" a HE: tt.MANOFAOTUERS ' Importers & Deal Babbitt Metals: .Fis fin ° Solder : Fi ad \u2019 ped Metils 1 var opper Phospor Brouse | : \u2018Phos Phor \u20187 74 Antim and all White \u2018Metal uminidmand Sn Bismuth Mixtares, I Nickel Canadian made, Pig Iron, sto.oto.- : CANADIAN WORKS, Williany and St.Thomas Sts., Wiontreal.Telephone Main 8981, = New York Office.94 Goid a ; Road Department.SEALED TENDERS, addressed for Sewer! will be received at the office of the City Clerk, until NOON, on | \"FRIDAY, THE 24th, APRIL, 1508, for the, .construction of a \u2018Sewer in the y undermentionéd street or section of street, with .the necessary connections.according.to the section And specifications on view in the office of the under signed, viz: Marquette Street, \u2018from Mount Royal \u2018Avenue to Guilford.Street (St.Denis ard Tenders.will be opened by the City 1 : t .1908.1908.Wheat 696,782 506,954 118, 326 Corn 00: .28.891 41.088 : 6.556 Peas visu.8,689 30,018 39,092 Outs Li iliesceue aren 108,519 378,980 | Barley nee 2456 -14,881 \u201c98,059 | RY® 2.4.838 © 4.086 23.710, Buckwheat\u2019 creed Ts.6,761 \u201c%-6,519 FIOUF Lovuvienncnnr: 88,875 84,797 21624, Meal +.738 1 370 | TO-DAY y CATTLE MARKET \" Recelpts of live stock at the East End Cattle Market to-day included 700 head of butchers\u2019 cattle, 300 calves, 200 sheep pring lambs.A large number of local butchers were on the market, and though they were In a good buyin mood, the offerings greatly exceeded: the demand and.a large number of g004 animals were left unsold.The quality of the cattle offered tc day was prices \u2018showing no change over .Laat week.Offerings of «calves were Ug ht and the quality was not vary high.There was a fair demand in this line, with prices low and steady.Spring lambs were scarce and, sold well at \u2018good prices, Some extra quality ani- Market tone to-day wag firm, the only\u2019 \u2018drawback \u2018belrig an oversupply,\u2019 The best cattle on the market sold at from 4c to BG per 1b.only a few ania | mals bringing the.latter figure, while] the common stock sold at from 30 to 4c| \u2018per 1b.Spring lamb sold .at> prices ranging from $2.to $5 each; according\u2019 to quality, shee gelling at 4c per.Ib.Calves sold at from $1 to $5 each, according to \u2018quality.The cattle cable to-day quoted \u2018Can- ndian, 6: 1-84; and\u201d 1\" United States cat- 1 tle, & 1-44.DRESSED.HOGS \u201c A \u2018firmer feeling has developed in vie market for âtessed' hogs owing to the = \u2018therefore supplies ot dre
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