The Montreal herald, 16 avril 1904, samedi 16 avril 1904
[" SEE PAGE NINE FOR HOUSES TO LET.ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.90.} -_\u2014 7 PORT ARTHUR WAS An \"MBA \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 Bombardment ; for Several Hours, Bb.Was Without Effect.RUSSIAN FLEET REMAINED IN And Replied to the Fire From a Safe Position\u2014Makaroff's Aggressive Policy Was Not Followed.Fort Arthur.April 16.- A bombardment by the Japanese commenced at 8 o'clock vestrrady morning and cone tinued at intervals until TI o'clock in the afternoon.It was without effect.Report From Alexieff.St.Pefersburg.April In gram Admiral Alextef! Port Arthur to the Emperor, sans that from 9.15 o'clock yesterday morning to tele- trom A from midday, the Japanese fleet in fwo i= Visions bombarded the fortress and the town alternately from the Laro- Tisshin promontory, firing INS projecs tiles.The Nussion suqgadron, includ- tng the DLattleship Pobindi, replied from the anchorage hy a plunging five.The batteries also participated, The losses on land were seven Chinese Killed and five soldiers, and three Chinese wvoeutded, The Ruüusston waor- ships sustianed no domage, and there Was HO loss of life on them, That Viee- Admiral Town his trot given up hope of furtl er damaging the Jlussian ships, now that there as little possibility of their again gamg to Rea.is shown by his bombardment of Port Arthur vesterday.In onder lo drop a shell into the harboe or city A high angle fire is neessary.This is the reason the Japanese squadron took Up a position at Tiio-Tisshlin, Other bombardments were from the same point, which at the time did not seem to be within the range of the Russian batteries.The abundonmedt of Vices Admiral Makaroft's policy of taking the fleet 10 the outer roads to return the Japanese fire is shown in the report of Viveroy Alexieff that his { .= .vo #5 Vy .3 ., A f, i + : A + ye 2: ; LE .Lo « .> ; © ; Le \u2018 a \u2026 only > - ¥ 4° So, Ae aR ee wo .LE + 2 .\u201c .8 .Po : ® > > ; - ; ¥ .J \u201c02 A - ee À \\ 4 .; § ; \u2018 5 0 .ee | , ; .he i Loe .- The Way.Bezstrashni had \u2018been driven off by the A hE .| Bayan.Particulars of the torpedo boat eh : ; je 4 : ts 4 #1 fight are still lacking.The Russian com- ; ,; : we.45 ; ! E lrander-In-chlet pursued the Japanese | Co À Our Stores are: MAIL ORDERS 4 ë - i + {cruiser division until it was reinforced, \u201c -¢ | ie BR ! 1.FB! LE by eleven Japanese battleships, when he : : closed-daily af - 1 .promptly.and ; 3 io 1¥- Po retired into the outer roadstead, where : : 6 a.m.; t ; Il ; 1 ! | he was drawing up In line of battle \u2018 .p:m.; excep ER carefully.ate } 4 : when the disaster to the Petropavlovsk - - \u2018 Saturday À tended to.J A 4 .geeurred.The exact Ciroumeatances of SK .| °, ; 3 the destruction of the battleship are no ] 4 .ARE UND AMAGED known.It is certain that both her boil- and Ceylon TE AS are in- ; A .ers and magazines exploded, but it is 1 N : al 8 ; a» : to not absolutely sure that she touched a separab @.ame way .: ; i mine, although the weight of opinion & .: \\ .: \u2019 ~ |the Admiralty is that such vas the connected wi she finest ;, , 3 3 case, f so it was a Russlan ; .\"Two Battleships in the Port [aoe and that If 50 ter tea the world produces.0 xk .04 ; Es- A high official of the Admiralty said: half pound will soon prove : ; 5 .Arthur Fleet Have ar \u2018It is evident à powder magazine ex- = h ver bod likes - .d I juries ploded, because a jet of flame went up why e y y gs ; Ç i url \u2019 with the steam from the bursting.- caped Injuries, un s A LARGEST SALE ON RECORD.MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 6 \u2019 .The magazine could not have explod- ' \\ : re # : .ed spontaneously.Doubtléss a mine \u2019 ; & .AND LOWEST PRICES IN.THE CITY.d, : 1 FIGHTING ON THE YALU RIVER causea the detonation of the powder I I ; I .| A ' and torpedo magazines.Perhaps the 5 truth will never be nou, and the dis- \u2014 \u2014 > aster will take a place wit e count.: Ruma tom st.Petersburg Saye dap ITLL SEH ot pr pr (TER AT D'S PUZZLE CORNER rive ck to It is absolutely denied that Admiral A : | anese Were Driven Ba _ Makaroff's ships participated in à nu£val .Their Ships and Suffered engagement.\u2018 ; ; ; Although the papers this morning ; ; ill appear|In each Word that is gone\u2014just five ot .Honvy bosser: wire aleved to print reports rois) 00 and, curious pure reed eme 9 i abroad of a Jupanese bombardment oflers who have novel ideas of the kind| You'll find a T, an I, an §, an A and .\u2014Th are Port Arthur, ofliclal knowledge of such! re invited to\u2019 contribute, Prizes \"M.- M.5.sc.Petersburg, April 16.\u2014There a bombardment, if it occurred, 18 not; Vi! be offered from week to Week.; .: now only two undamaged buttleships\u2014 [admitted.\u201cThis week we offer a handsome cloth 53\u2014ANAGRAMS.the Peresviet.and the Sebastopol\u2014in : : : bound book to the person sending i The MENIAL COP ushered two pri- the harbor of Port Arthur, but some RAILWAY CONSTRY CTIVE CON-| jie best.list of poems in answer tp NO: soners before the magistrate and stuted , © of the damaged vessels have been re- > fl, In case of doubt neatness he| he had arrested them for disturbing the ; i x b The Dominion Bridge Company of|ing will be considered in selecting the{ ,.\u201cwhat is your occupation\u201d.said 4 paired, although their exact number Montredl has secured from the \u2018Femis-| winner.the Judge to the first man, \u2018I'M and condition are not known.\u2018The kaming & Northern Ontario Railway! To each person submitting correct OPERA, SIR,\u201d wag the reply.\u201cAnd other effectives are the armored cruis- Commission the.contract for the steel] answers to a majority o the pus may 1 inquire what you do for a liveli- ; -er Bayan, the first class cruisers Ask- bridge Then the Mon reid River, which In any on reek A be a ne 12| hood?\" sald the Judge to the guher.This cut represents exactly the new GUIPURE INSERTION'we are now, selling at Be a yard.It a., .ii ilt, ninety-four miles north of; \u20acr Ks, À \u201cCE 3 \u2018Now, officer, p au .4e ° N it i i res A .var dow yim old and \u2018Diana, \u2018the second-class cru- ONT Bay.The bridge will be of three, credit marks within four consecutive CERT! COAX vis doing?\" \u201cBure, Is a regular 10c value, \u2018We have it in white, cream, butter and Paris el ser Novik, the torpedo gunboats Vsad- spans, 125 feet long, aud its approxi- Weeks will each receive a special prise, they were disoussin\u2019 \u201cIIS THEN A \u2019 nik, and Gayadm.«, \u2018the gunboats|mate cost will be $20,000.- | Those submitting correct\u2019 ansv will WARFARE so loud that I run thim h \" Gremiashch, Otvashni, Giliak® ana O'Boyle Bros.of Sault Ste.Marie, three puzzles in any.one Wek inv \u201cQuite right,\u201d sald the Judge, \u201cwe ot er \u2018 a a sata.have secured the contract for six water) each \u2018receive one credit mai k.en hh no such STORM AS INTONED \u2018 Bobr, the cruisers Djidjld, Razboynik on™ on™ or 40,000 gallon capacity.six credit marks shall have been dl\" here, Ten days!\u201d Amaranth, V * and Zabiaka, and the torpedo bout de-} The Ürtssin Car Manufacturing Com-|ed the name of the solver will be ery Special stroyers, whose exact number is not] pany.of Cobourg, wil build three.printed in the Herald.' 1 to 54 \u2014TRANSDELETION.\u201c+ + .nL =i lass and four second class coaches Answers to the following puzzles, 71 ; .\u2019 known.Ce Ny baggage, mull and express! gether with a list of winners, will ape! (Example: Bread, Dear.) V 1 Altogether ten Russian vessels have |\\ars for delivery in September and'pear in The Herald of Saturday, A HIGH SCHOOL IDYL.; a ue been uamaged or lost since tie out-| october, The one hundred flats which} April 30.Answers received later than| Her seat is just across the alsle from break of the war.Cae ses, Curry &, Co, Will build are! Wednesday 28, will not be con- | inne : is our _NOTTINGHAM \u201cThe disaster on Wednesday ends the | fhished, and sixty-two of them have Wodnesday, April 25, will, he And one row farther front, so that 1 CALENTIENNE, already hove tht wobe ill-fated, Port arthur been delivered at North Bay, while the Address all communications for this sit here and castles in the air design, advertised.We have dif- un aggressive factor in the\u2018 operations °lHers Bre cn route.: department to Puzzle Editor, cure The And gaze upon her beauty all.the duy.ferent widths, of same.de- befo SIL ls reinforced by the arrival eT .Herald, -Gv3 Craig street, Montreal} = K th \u201cprof \"\u201d to change, 1 sume- sign, both in edging.and of the Baltic fleet.sUntl then the| PLENTY OF TIME TO SEE THE [Que : 4 A mes think 5e.insertion, at the following im Russians wi ! : ' bo \u2014 : , prices: \u2014 aim of the Russians will be to hold ; .MIDGET.- .i \u201cMy seat, and place me far away froin \u2018 Port Arthur and conserve the re-|.4 gaulle Ÿ + the mroat Ht-! SOLUTIONS TO PUZZLES.\"her.- oo + : Kr naining ships within the protection of: he olomet Colths Dee Lo ain inl Following are thé correct solutions to That I may study more; and then\u2019 LACE.Its guns.: Montreal another week, and will hold] = 09808 SLL EE Se publish= shrink.# Co , hE : .Not Badly injured.Montreal 5 10 St Lawrence \u2018street every i hoy a DS: From such a thing, in fear, lest it * 1.9 inch wide, price.Be.St.Petersburg, April 16.\u2014The injur- Gay from Monday, to Friduy of next, \"us High living brings \u2018many ills.occur.4 Inch wide, price.Ge fes to the Russian baitleship Pabieda VEHK between the hours © | 34\u2014Fibre, brief._ \u2018Twas yesterday she turned and cast\u2019 § 1-4 inch wide, price.8e Te ua DD he ex 110 AML and 12 AM.and 2 PAL and &, 35\u2014Rass, pike, pickerel, trout, whit- ig?Hance oT a pe seh re \u2019 P.M., ing.alewife, chub, hornpont, capeline, fle > .- .piosion which injured her took place ! ans LR Lu - .| At me, and smiled, I thought, a trifle INSERTION.just at the warerline.The opinion land on Saturday, April 3rd, bel = oe rE.eh duce ray.perch, eel too; ! > fnch wid 21 xæxpressed at the , admiralty is that it the hours af.;, 150 si Mm.CO, MES It made my pulses leap and madly 2 fnch wide.is \u20ac wus produced by \u2018a spent Whitchead 12 PM.and 5 P.M.and 7 P.M.and -10\" Si Pen-l-teni.bell-low-wi 3 dance, -.A 2 3-4 inch wide.4¢ torpedo \u2018which was floating , on the.Lo .PM.Co i Te OW van (bell-low-wing)e And cheered mw Ny .>RR er, re so light, ; : , \u201cnite ecru, I \u2018 -We-Hui-Wei, April 16,\u2014The follow- AIDING THE DAY NURSERY.| .: HERE ARE MORE PUZZLES.Vas heavy as a chunk of \u201cFIRST; d:signs.{ng interesting story, While giving evid- The following ladies und gentlemen Readers should endeavor to solve aa = again, \u2014Hyperion, i 55.~PALINDROME.A father had been giving his son a séries of lessons on drawing; and \u201cs the son improved quite rapidly he began to think himself an expert, and asked) the question, \u201cA, \u201cA*, O°E *\u201cA* AY \u2018A* ¥;*, A*A®?\" The father replied, 1 do not know, but you can try.\u2014Hf- 50.\u2014CHARADE.fendi.At > ; - : ! CR ; ; Le .Ue One table.HFhtuürduy evening your choice for 25e.J native junk was secured, in which Lt.| the King's Hall, beginning az! .; ; ! | HUY + ME COTE \"| .ue i Kyaganchi aud five men disguised as a hh tw three hud four a\u2018 The Farly Bird was Up a tree, 66 \u2014CURTAILMENT.\u2018 CAL SPCC FANCY SHARE TUTAATES, regular Sie, 60e and T5e values, Tour choice of this lot at 35\u20ac.: Côrean urchmen, pushed off, and skirt: punch and Judy entertainment will be With snowflakes all a-apatier: : PT ET SILK RILIONS-\u2014Graud display of-ali our Special Hines.3 ing under the promontory they avoided given in the children's mnusement hall! TWO rather envied him, for he ! Behold ye Knight in armor bright os \u2018 ! : the.Russian pickets on the left bank of the river, and landed.They so.successfully surprised the Russian post in the village that it retired without resistance, leaving hot food in the kitchen waggon.A quarter of an hour later two squadrons: of Japanes.cavalry arrived, having marched from 1 Full mounted on his charger white, And swiftly pricking on ye plain With might and main ye chance to \u2019 gain ; .To put his TOTAL foe to flight - in ebargé of whitch Will be Mrs.Wnu} Had got no teeth to chatter, Ta and , a .\u201cai 18, .- Wainw right Mrs.Cub Fees, Early Bird.how can you bide , Upon\u2019 this frozen shore?\" Lo \u201cTWO ONE THREE feathers,\u201d he © replied; .: .: #1 like to ONE THREE more.\u201d LADIES\u2019 UMBRELLAS - LADIES UMBRELIASNEw importation.Our assortment Is now most complete, We are offering ; splendid Valiies Tin all tie following prices: 75e, $1.00, $1.15, $1.25, $2.00, 83.00, KRB.O0, op mrt Tested by Time.\u2014In.his Justly-celebratei Pilla .Dr.Parmclee has given the world one of' the most unique medicines offered to the publ: ia late ycars.Prepared to meet the \u2018How grand the wight, as swift as light ; 6 i ig R100 sud =o on up to L273.: : ; ; ; 8 A his Bb .ithout , \\ | Yè lance is turned to left or right, .# ! ; Lo Ce ; «honju.Thé cavalry destroyed the want for à pl FÜR TPE ee out pain, \u201cFou catch the Early Worm, they say! And each the mastery secks in vain, Our Ladies\u201d Umbrella Department is où min floor, next te the Black Goods counter.Russian post, The enterprising seu- 4 pas met all requirements in that direction, My Intimate relations ~~ : Behold ye Kulght! - PU Z ; : ; : - : men thereupon determined to recon- it is ; Have told me so, from day to day, - so : : \u2018 \u2018and it is in general use not only because of these two qualities, but because it {3 known to \u2018possess alterative and curative powers which place it in the front rank of medicines.\u2014adv., .noitre the right bun kof the Yalu towards Antung.They met in midstream.a junk engaged in a similar reconnaissance for the Russians.The Russian junk drew aff and stranded ou\u2019 + & sand bank, One man was killed, and the rest took to the water, which Was at \u2018first shallow.The Japanese, now standing up, fired rapldly and se- 1 , «cured two more hits, The Russians, 3 throwing away their rifles, were forced to wade up to their necks in order to =get to the mainland.In the meantime .With TOTAL iterations.\u201d Thou man of LAST! Thy needs were ; .ight, : \u201cPig false,\u201d he cried, \u201cand most ab-i a wrong to right, a foe to smite, surd; : Or some proud baron's feudil reign | That wag-in days of old: Ye must maintain by hundieds slain,\u2019 But.now, upon my sacred word, Alas, no more doth human sight TWO only catch\u2014a cold.\u201d Behold ye Knight! = - ; ce c.\u2014M.CS.\u2014L\"Allegro.\u201d | a eo | - A Ladies Blouses Thé new Summer Ploarses are all in now.Wor are showing three very pretty styles in Japanese Silk and Ivory.They are the very latest, Trices for these new lines, are.$3.95, $4.50.and 85.50.\" \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 DAM HOLDS NINETY MILLIONS.Glace Bay.C.B.April 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The Dominion Conl Company are to erect a monster dam on McCaskill\u2019s Brook.This dam wil create an fm- mense reservoir holding 90,000,000 gal- 57,\u2014LINKADE.(Example: Mother, moth-her.) One beautiful day in summer, , 3L=A BASKET OF FRUIT.T got up early one morning for a walk a second reconnoitring Russian junk 7001 \"% eT md eanstruc to ot Ce paie 1 paused at every bush to ite pen the water es bright and plean TRE WHITE BLOUSES 6f Embroidered Lawn, Muslin and aid ins sailed under cover of the Yalu head- {yom st ; d su .10 ane © 1 ague take the Ryhme, 8 a AU \u2018 are also on exhibition.Frices for these vary from.Toe .10, 81.25, land, and reached the further Iwork, stone: hallasted and stone faced.up .ench branch and see the sparkling ï SS 3 : A ét ; » D.nectar fn every blossom.I smiled to mer see MY pup run every now and then as And the grass was a TOA Ln green, he came upon some fresh scent, and \u201cMy Hub,\" sald his wife.\u201cI've a\u201c query thought what a joy it is to live in the Wi ich I'd like to propound-to vou country in June, T must have made &| or what are you fishing, dearie\u201d\u201d aueer figure 1n iny old turban, an army \u201cI am fishing for ONE, my TWO, sand bank, where they landed seventeen men who, in extended order, came skirmishing up lo the Japapese and captured the junk.The Japanese got the captured boat.of the said bank and tried to tow her, but the tide was against This effectively disposes of the Coal Company's water problem.With large pumping plant and pipe lines connecting all mines they need not fear water fumine again.tra .KL3B3, $1.40, $1.50, $2.00 and so on-up to $41.50.Ladies sre cordingly juvited to come and inépect our assortment of new, Suminer Blouses, : ; 9, 1 + \u201c : them, and they were forced to, drop _A LESSON IN ECONOMICS.aq barons of \u201chigh tnd been 1 think it & nice tasty dish.her: and with difficuity got away to \u201cClark's Celebrated Pork and Brans\u201d |jambrequin.century-old \u2018knee buckles, \u2014Paladin.the ships, \u2018 THE WORLD 18 FULL, OF PAINS.\u2014The acbes and pains that afflict humanity are many and constant, arising from & multitude of indistinguishable causes, but in the main owing to man\u2019s negligence in taking carve of his health.Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclectre Ofl war the outcome of a universal cry for some specific which would speedily relieve pain, and ft has filled its mission to a remarkable degree.\u2014 udvs ' \u201813 made in great quantities from select \u2018materials.That and increases the quality, Mfr, Montreal,\u2014Advt.mettle and cherry-colored hose.Suddenly my cur ran to a pile of damp lumber and {began to bark.Then I heard a chlld\u2019s voice crying, \u201cPaw Paw!\u2019 and when I n J drew neñrer, there sat : little girl hold- - WILL BE REINSTATED.\u201cing in her tap plenty of ripe red straw- > : berries for us both \u2014L.H.N.Ottawa, April 16.\u2014éSpecial.)\u2014G, R.| ; ; ereages the cos West of the Yukon River.oe Hm Clark, London, April 16.\u20141\\ despatch to the ' Standard from St.Petersburg says jt Is rumored that Admiral Togo's fleet escorted & great number of transports te 4 point west of the Yalu river.\u2018The ere scan to disembark without Joughins, who was the mechanical su- | 59.\u2014TR \\ NSPOSITION ( dete tng & orce of Russian troops, perintendent of the Intercolonind a tow | te Du i ° concealed on shore.When years \u2018ngo and who \u2018retired, is in the} A savory ***** arises from the os 12,000 had disembarked the Russians at in y à : : \u2018 ; slans at- + : iT sew a mil tacked them and drove them back to city.It is learned dn.pretty good au: | There ite hol and all the family Seti thority that Mr.Joughins is to be re-, their Ships, Inflicting.heavy losses in |instated in his headquarters, and will! Sometimes they're.ban Eun Fr ° reese you'll find, Te beat Moncton.+ | Times Expert on War.Hon.H.R.Emmerson returned last} Put wild.or not çach **% sociation: President, Mr.J.8.Archi- Londo Apri ' ; night from Montreal where he was hav- kind.; ; bald; first.vice-president, Mr.M.Mc- Cable n, April 16.\u2014(Montreal Gazette|ing an dntervifw with the Board of They've hauled from packing-house 10: Duff Lamb: second vice-president, Mr.able.)\u2014The Times military correspon-{Tyade and representatives of shipping.pantry shelves: ' Anson H.Campbell: hon.treasurer, Ir.dent says the importance of the Rus-|interests in regard to transportation Some Frenchmen cat the very R.Neilson; hon.secretary, Mr.Maxwell) Glan naval disaster cdnnot be over-|fucilities at the port of Montreal.themselves, .of .executive with estimated.\u2018The immediate result \u2018is RE LE | Murdock.Members pc : Furniture Department This is the Sideboard we have advertised at $19.35\u2014of solid oak, 7 ft.high, \"46 .inches wide, by 20% inches deep; Leveled plate mirror, 15 x 26 inches, with extension table sliding on either side.It rt APPOINT NEW OFFICE-BEARERS.|.The following office bearers have been | clected for the current year by the mémbers ofrthe St James Literary As- wild and some man with its own! votée 9 .that the Russian Pacific squadron has | ceased to-cexist us an effective seagoing force, The outcome of this situation is that Japan is no longer menaced by the possibility of.the Baltic squadron intervening in the Far East, Togo now, it is sald, will be able to disperse half of his \u2018squadron and allow it to return to Sasebo, where the ships can be docked and the crews rested after the great exertions of the last two months, > : \u2018\u201cThe capture of Port Arthur,\u201d says the correspondent, \u2018is no longer.worth a last assault.Japanese sentiment, apart, they care not a rap for Port Arthur, save for what it \u2018contains in its harbor.That which now remains afloat îs not a serious nuval squadron, but a flotsam of a fleet, and Port Arthur itself is not worth a military attack en- talling a great sacrifice of life.Therefore, it is conceivable thst the success of the thirteenth may cause some fresh change in the military dispositions of the Japanese.It will be sufficient now, if Port Arthur is Tuvested on the land side, and there is no longer urgent need to land a great train of heavy cannon and make a supreme effort to capture what was, but no longer Is, the seat -of Russian naval power.Port Arthu can be left to stew in.ftg own Juices and if the Japanese so decide, its fall can he allowed to depend on the course of hostilities elsewhere; The great maritime arsenal is now nothing short of an incubus to Russia.Since neither its investment nor siege by the Japanese will exercise a steady attraction upon the minds of the Russian military commanders and induce them to carry on war ina region where they will be peculiarly susceptible to blows from the amphibious forcé of their enemy, The Russian Disaster, 8t.Petersburg, April 16: \u2014Qut of the maze of conflicting reports regarding the sequence of events leading up to the destruction of the Petropavlovsk, it is now established that Vice-Admiral Makaroff early Wednesday morning, took out his squadron to engage uw wenk division of six Japanese cruisers, which -.appeared on the horizon after the Japanese torpedo boats \u2018which sank the) \u2018 k © - ' .J \u2019 ; M a BIRR BAT a x 4 \u201cALL \u2018NEXT WEEK | officers.Mr.W.T.(\u2018astle, Mr.Kenneth Falconer and Mr.Perey Marling.Auditors, Mr.Henry Lyman, Mr.W.B.8.Reddy.Editor of publications, Mr.E.G.Place: \u2019 \\ t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THREE COMPANIES INCOR- : PORATED.° Ottawa, April \u201c16.\u2014(Special)\u20141ncor- PREMIU MONUMENT NATIONAL BUILDING, opi 210 St.Lawrence St.: He will be on view from MONDAY to FRIDAY of next week between the hours of 10 am.and 12 am, and 2 p.m.and 5 pm.Also on Saturday, April 23rd, between the hours of 2 p.m.and 5 p.m,, and 7.p.m.and 10 p.m.\u2018The store will bo open to the public every day commene- ~ - Colonel Collins Young THE SMALLEST MANN CANADA will continue to appear at the new M DEPARTMENT of the manufacturers of OBS\" - Plug Chewing Tobaoco.ing next Monday, April 18th.bo ae Pan ame poration has been granted to the Ber-.with headquarters in Montreal.The Britiah-American, Fish Co, with a proposed capital of $600,000, has also been incorporated with Head office in Montreal.20 : \u201cThe Sherbrooke Gazette Co.of Shor- brooke, has also been granted incors poration.tana \u2019 LICENSE FOR WHALEING.Ottawa, April 16.\u2014(Speclal.)\u2014The Minister of Marine and Fisheries hns given notice of à bill to provide for the licensing of whaleing along the Canadian coast, There are some fifty applications for licenses.The licenses cannot be granted until Parliament provide regulations.The terms of the Ticenses will be five- years.The fcé will be $1,200 for the first year and $2,- 1000 afterwards, oe A DECLINES A SENATORSHIP, ° Halifax, April 16.\u2014(Special.)\u2014C, C.Blackader, of the Acadium Recorder, has declined the offer of a Seriatorship on account of many business engagements.\u2018 CANADA AND THE EMPIRE.At the meeting of the Economie Association last evening, Rev.J.Willlam- son in his paper on \u201cThe Relation of Canada in the Defence-of the Empire\u201d urged the duty of the colonies in bringing about the invulnerability of Britain.\u2018The Empire was in a crisis, and Canada who reaps the fruit of the Mother untry's power, was bound to contribute to the ever increasing expenditure, The principle of confederation, already 80 successful4m Canada, should be «p- .plied in a larger scale to the entire Bri- # liner Gramophone Company of.Canada, | $19.35 1571 TO UPUIS FRERES, is the best Sideboard yet offered at the price, To We are also showing a most complete assortment of .Dining Room Tables and Chairs, ~ Bedroom-and Parlor Suites, of all descriptions and prices.Visitors are most cordially welcome to our Furniture and Carpet departments.- moved ttes The Big East End = .Departmental Store 1589 ST.- CATHERINE STREET.[meme = .CONFIRMATION AT ST.LUKE'S.Hits Grace Archbishop Bond will Mako- his annual visitation to St.Luke's Church, on Sunday evening.~The scrvico will bo of special interest, as being the first vonfirma- tion conducted by.him since his election to the Primacy of the Canadian Church, TL ee Rub with GRIFFITH'S MENTHOL LINI- MINT if there's.any pain or soreucss.ra Joseph Lepine was arrested yesterday by Constithle Pierre Picard for stealing a box of cignrs from No.67 St, Antoine Street.Accused has previously been in trouble for the same offence.BLOOD POISON OFTEN RESULTS from paring corns with razors, Wise people use Putnam's Painless Corn and Wart Extractor, the standard cure of America and Great Britain, for all gorts of corns, warts and bunions.Use tish Empire.À > Lam res rien en is me tie ts var ti a es RE st only Pytnam's : Two New Books Worth Reading STRONG MAC, ü , By CROCKETT.SILENT PLACES, : : Ry 8.8.WHITE.Author of the BLAZED TRAIL.GHAPMAN'S BOOKSTORE, 2407 St.Catherine St.Montreal.\u201d : \u2018You can always get the latest.at Chapmat's.St : y RT Pk tiie MONTRRRALO Vou DERARVMENT, - : a Falling Hair can be stopped by VIBRASSAGIE.\"Try it at PALMERS 1745 NOTRE DAME STREET.\"PHONE MAIN 391.CARS PASS THE DOOR.HB ADJOURNED.ANNUAL MEETING of tho Protestant Infants\u2019 Home, will ho held Wednesday, 20th Instant, at 3.30 p.m., in the Hothe, 508 Guy Street.The public are cordially invited.© o'clock tea, No\u2019 cards issued, ; * \u2014 MONTR \u201c hR AL ART PRINTERG- RALD JOB DEPARTMENT pe À 850 Td \u2014\u2014 to = A Fruit-Grower\u2019s Letter.\u201d w.E.Bireh, fruit grower, Afton, val, | writes: \u201cMy wife was very much run down\u2019 111 years.\u2018 \u2018He speaks as follows of and out of sorts every way.She had} Peruna: female weakness and was very weak, nervous.and had ne appetite, I tried! her on everything I could think of, but! -she would not touch a thing\u2014vould not\u2019 cat strawberries, even.1 saw Peruna: in my father's store uvie day.and\u2019 after reading the printed matter on the bottle, decided to have my wife try i.Before she had taken half of the bot- \u201ctle, she commenced to eat, and NOW\u2019 she is hungry all the time.We both] agree that it beats any medicine to\u2019 bring an appetite ard put the nerves in good shape that we have ever had.anything.to.do with.Co TL \u201cWe had our fainily doctur to give her medicine, but she did not improve\u2019 in' the least.She has consumption in: her family and she was in such bad] shape and so run down that 1 begun to get very uneasy.but your medicine has made an entirely: new.woman of her.I believe she eats and feéls better now, than she has for years.I had no idea it would do-half what it has done, and don't think there is another medicine rade that will begin to compares with it.,\"\u2014W.E.Rirch, A Count\u2019s Letter.Count segundo de Ovies, whose fam ly has been one of the most influential\u2019 and wealthy of Spain, and Who is the last of this illustrious race, in a recent letter gives hix endorsement to Peruna., in the following words written from.The Canheld, Atuntic ity, NJ.\u201cLast Winter my secretary had a se vere attack of la gripvpn which cured effectually by the use of four, bottles of Peruna, sd when I contracted fhe same unpleasant sickness last gall T at once sent for a bottle.IL truly worked wonders, and , rénfoved the sickening and sore feeling [had within a few days.1 would not «.without it now for ang money, and when [1 geyp away, | carry Peruna as a valuable perquisiie to my travelling outfit.= Julian Segundo, onde de Ovies, A Barber's Letter.D.L.-Wallave, a charter member of the International Barbers* Union, writes from 15 Western avenue, Minneapolis, Minn.: : 0 \u201cFollowing an.severe .altack of la grippe 1 seemed to be affected badly all over.I sufferetl with à severe back- - ache, Indigestion, and numerous ills, 80 I could neither eat nor sleep, and 1 though: 1 would give ups my \u2018work, which I could not afford to do, \u201cOne of mr customers, wha greatly helped by Peruna, advised me to try.it, and I procured a hottie the sume day.1 used it faithfully and felt a marked anprovement, During the next two months I tnok five botiles, and then felt splendid.Now my head was M, ; + | Mr.Clyde W: , manager of the Hiram College basket \"ball team in i901, -{ache and that tired feeling when noth- was! ing in the world sermed right.One of | runa, apd T am-glad that I did so, for © \u2018An Old Man's Letter.Mr.Tsaac Brock, of McLennan Coun-| ty.Tex., has attained the great age of \u201cAfter 4 man has lived in the world as long as I have he ought to have found out a great many things by experience.1 think I.have done so.One: gf the\u2019 things 1 have found out to my entire satisfaction is the proper remedy for ailments due directly to the effects of the climate, 1 have withstood the changeable climate of the Unlted States During my long life 1 have known a great many remedies for coughs, colds, tatarrh and diarrhoea.* | had always supposed these affections to\u2019 be-different diseases.For the last ten or fifteen years [ have been reading Dr.Hartman's books and have, learned from them one thing in particular: - that these affections are the\u2019 samé, and that they wre properly called caturrh, As for Dr.Hartman's, remedy, Peruna, | have found it to be! the best, if nut the only reiiable remedy for these affections, -It has been my stand-by for many years, and | attribute my good heulth and my ex-|- treme age, to this, remedy.-Mr.Isaac , Bruck, : = - A College Man's Letter.Wells, Hiram, Ohio.defeated Yule th 1891, writes: Ce >- \u2018Close \u2018application te my books -in order to pass a creditable exumination, with exira work in connection with so- For\" 111 years] ~~ U.S.Consul's Letter.Hon.J.Courtney Hixson, of Wash-, SIRI Hit Fi F 4 ii] hii \u2018A Sawyer's Letter.i 1.WL Radtke, 740 Mintzer street, a = XV aNd A Society Lady's Letter.151 Miss: Olive Carland, 5lst SL, es JY TU An 7 runa, and she ig-now, niñe years oll, and for the past year hus' been the, healthiest child you ever saw, The ca-, tarrh has entirely disappeared; no dis- | charge, no odor at all, but we still | | keep the precious bottle in the house.and at thé first appearance of cold with any of us, we immediately take| Peruna, for we know there is nothing! likes it, Tn our estimation it is price-| less.\u201d - Mrs.George Van Dusen.} -An-\u2014Artilleryman\u2019s\u2019 Letter.! \u201cCaptain TT.H.Rundle, 3rd Battery of \u2018the Wisconsin Light Artillery, writes from T,oda, I!l.: 10101 20 \u201cI have nothing but praise for Pe- *.A Traveller's Letter.3.Edward Clark, 402 Temple Street, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: \u201cI fully \u2018believe Peruna saved my life.About two years ago after returning from Alaska I was taken with catarrh of the stomach\u2019 and in fact of the whole system.\u2019 My stomach failed me as nothing 1 ate seemed to do me any good, but \u2018always gave me pains and belching of gas.My kidneys got sore land weak, I had palpitation of the heart, my lungs were sore, and it was difficult to draw; a long breath.I also had fainting spells, and while walking was afraid 1 might.fall to the sidewalk.I also had to get up at night and sit .i tle of Peruna fu reserve, ington, D, ex-United States consul Philadelphia, Pa., writes.at Foo Chow, China, says the following of Peruna: n° Lo | \u201c1 join with my.distinguished friend, General Wheeler, of muy state, In rec-| my.trade.1 have tried almost every ommending - your preparation, Peruna.! cure on the.fuee of tite earth, and had Friends who have used it recommend i doctors attend me at their office and it as an excellent\u201d tonic and, partieu-' in the hospital, but could nat get relief larly guod as a catarrh cure.-Hon gui CL tried your.wonderful Peruna.J.Courtney Hixsoit.=.F was Very doubtful whether it would \u2018 help me, bat at a'good friend's advice .CI tried your Peruna, whieh is a God- .An Actress\u2019 Letter.| send to all catarrh sufferers, Mrs, Mckee Rankin, actress, of New! taking byt four bottles, L'an very York city, writes: {much pleased indeed.\" T can safely say \u201cNo woman should he without a bot-| that one more bottle will be envugh- \u2018 As a rem-| After taking the second bottle 1 could edy for ratarrh of the head and throat,! 5% to work at my trade (sawyer), and ft 15; 1 believe without an equal.Pe-}the dust has do effect on my throat runa Is an effectual preventive against, HOW.L shall recommend Peruna to colds and coughs: Mrs, ] tion last spring.I had constant head- the \u2018professors advised me to try Pe- | it souneacted ag a splendid nerve tonic and restorer tn my fagged out system.\u201d \u2014e, W.Wells, t ce \u2026 \" .U.S.Senator\u2019s Letter, \u2018| Hon, W.Vi Sullivan, United States Senator from\u2019 Mississippi, in a letter recently written to Dr.Hartman, says the following of Peruna as a catarrh remedy: .\u201cFor some time I have been.a suf-\u2019 ferer from catarrh in its most incipient stage, so much so\u2019 that | became alarm-! ed as to my general health.But, hear-; ing \u201cof Peruna as-a good remedy, I\u2019 give it a fair trial and soon bggan to\u2019 \u2018improve, Its effects weÿ& distinetly beneficial, removing - the: anmoylng symptoms, and Was particularly good as a tonic.\u201d\"\u2014Hon.W.V.Sullivan.A Pastor's Letter.Rev.8.He IMteufro, of Norbôrne, Mo.had running es, He says: - 4 \u201cMy head gathered and broke and \u2018my ears ran terribly.T tried several ! remedics, with no'relicf.At last I got, \u2018a bottle of Pertina, and it did me sof cials and clubs, told on\u201d my constitu-]- kin.| \u2014-F., W.Radtke.\u201cA Governor's Letter.i A Young Girl's Letter.\u2018Hon.G,, W.Atkinson, Governor 114 Miss Callin\u201d Windham, Moore's West Virginia: in a recent letter from; Briilge\u2019 Ala.Tuscaloosa Co., writes: Charleston to Dr.Hartman, says: - \u2018l'am 21 years of age, and have been \u201cLean recommend your preparation, subject to spells of sore throat all my Peruna, as a tonic,\u201d Its reputation as a life, and for 17 months \u20181 had hardly cure for catarrh is excellent, it having: been clear of it.been used by a number of people known: treated it, but it got no better.to me with thé very best results.\u2014l now taken ne arly five bottles of Pe- Hon, G., W.Atkinson, : i rua, and feel as well \u2019 Co my life.ing \u201cto nie, 1 \u201cI deem it any duty tv fnform you.that I have béen troubled with catarrh for four years unit Tould not work.at After\" Mi-Kec Ran-! everybody who surfers with çatarrh\" Our homé physiclan] 1 nave as | ever did in! 1 feel that It is a greal bless- : can shfely recommend: Brooklyn, N.Y., writes: .\u201cLast winter coming home from 2 ted in mv kidneys, and my stomach ball 1 was suddenly chilled and caught: yas fn such a bad çcâtarrhal condition iw severe cold which settled on uy) jhat 1 could not eat.I lost appetite lungs, and in my head.© Peruna was ang sleep, and nothing helped me un- recommended to me, dnd gave it {il the doctor told me to try Peruna.trial, and in less \u201cthan | That was the findst prescription he ; a month all, traces of catarrh had left my héad #ud; could have given, - TL seemed to re- throat and \u201cWhen, 1 have suffered any bad con- ; gequetres from exposure and eolds, T, i have found that there is nothing so quickly restores the system te health-.i ful activity a% Peruna, > \u201c1 use it often myself, and know that: several of our patrolmen have received | great benefit from this, tonic.\u2019\u2014Chas.Rehm, i 3 An Alderman*s Letter, Hon.Otto Engelard, alderman of the 20th Ward, 301 Belden avenue, Chicago, MM.writes: C \u201cMy experience with Peruna has been most satisfactory.Last winter I suffered very much with kidney trouble, getting but little relief from).the different remedies tried, until 1 used Pe- runa.- \u2018Im a few weeks TD began to feel à Pchange, aud in less than three months 1 was.completely cured, and have had no trouble.in that.direction since.\u201d\u2014 Otto Engelard I, in a recent letter; writes:.éd by Senators and Representatives init is all that is claimed for it.*\u2014Wm.had catarrh of the nose whichi.\u201cI \u2018have tried Peruna and found it a, Congress regarding the curative quali- ' ; : discharge-and bad\u2019 Very fine remedy for all catatrhal trou- ties of vour compound.Those who have used it recommended it as an ex- her five years with catar'rh, which started cellent \u2018tonic which Is\u2019 particularly ef-| fective as à cure fur catarrh\u2019\u2014I.&.smittrrrerer-\u2014\u2014\u2014Martrman-frem\u2014Delane-\u2014Min-\u2014tie\u2014fol= A Schoot Teacher\u2019s Letter.- Miss Johanna Soyer.teacher in Oak- + \u201cLast your 1 was very Hl, and could Iirely attend to my duties in the > \u20ac YO of Peruna 1 was completely restored to my.usual health,\u201d \u2014Miss Johanna, Séy- êr.| A Mother's Letter Mrs.Genrge Van Dusen, Mohawk, Herk (County, N.Y., writes: ~ \u201cHaving derived so from your: grand medicine 1 felt as if I must write to you, and tell you what a great help it has been to me, \u201cMy little duughter months old took a severe cold, and it | settled in her head, and continued to get worse, and in a few mouths ter-! minated In the worst case of catarvrh \u2018that has ever beén known in this part of the state.Aft best doctors for three years, and receiving no benefits, we were persuaded to try an advertised catarrh cure.We thought it was helping her at (first, but after using twenty or more bottles: she was as bud ag ever.\u201cAs a lust resort we began with Pe.AT ; ae 7 soys Library\u2014efr-that-it perfected a positive much benefit} when but two, After doctoring with the 4 of Peruna, .the great .ns follows: EE .\u201cAfter having used several remedies | for indigestion with no beneficial results, 1 was induced by a friend of! mine to trx Peruna, and I gladly sûy cure.1 have lately recommended it to several of my acquaintances as I firmly beliete catarrh remedy,\u2019 N.Selig.A Young Mother's Letter.Mrs.W.McRoberts, writes to Dr.léwing: \u201c1 feel perfectly well of caturrh.I! did as you directed me to, and took Peel runa and Manalin, \"The third of Marea ley Avenue School.Chicago, HL, writes?I gave birth to a ten-pound baby girl, cand we are both well and happy.1; am vegy thankful te you, and Perunn.; saved my Tfe.1 recommend it to: [everyone and enn't praise it enough.| \u201cST send You my own, and my baby's picture.She\u2019 is s0 sivebt and good; she is n Peruna baby.I have such good | health now.1 do all my housework and take care of iny baby, and feel so good.- \u2019 y \u201cThere are three or four of my neighbors using Peruna now, since it did me so much good.They were just run down, and they think it.Is fine.It is so good to give strength.\u201d \u2014Mrs.W.McRoberts.> A Chief Justice\u2019s Letter.Chief Justice Chambers, of Washipg- ton, D.C, writes as follows: \u2019 \u201cI have tried one bottic of Peruna and I can truthfully say it is one of the beat tonics I ever used and\u2018 I take pleasure in recommending\u2019it to ail sufferers who are in need of n good medicine.I can recommend it as one of the very best remedies for catarrh.\u201d-\u2014 W.L.Chambers.} A lin® a chair te keep from smothering.\u201cMy legs and arms pained me Most of the thine, my feet were cold on the hottest day.my tongue was coated, I had\u2019 chills from my head to my feet.I was weak and had.very little life and every- wighed for the end.think there is\u2018a drug-Store in this city that I did not get some truck from.I jalso used vapor.baths, dieted, drank all \u2018the mineral waters, had\u2019 many consultations with two of the best doctors of this city, used their prescriptions, but all \u2018seemed of no use._ After months of this kind of work 1 fully made up my mind to try Peru- na, and thank God for it, as I had not used over two bottles until 1 felt a change, #nd \u2018have been getting better ever since, and now I am well ani \u2018strong.Ail my friends tell me how well 1 look.Let me say to those who are sick, try Peruna if you have any of my symptoms, it will cure you.Don\u2019t expect to be® cured by one bottle, but stick to it until cured,\u201d\u2014J.Edward Clark.: A Cavalryman\u2019s Letter.Anton J.Frank, Captain of the 120 Ohio Cavalry, Co, D., writes from\u2019 837 Lincoin Avenue, Chicago, Ill: \u201cNo praise bestowed upou Peruna could be too high.I suffered for years with a complication of troubles of the pelvic organs from exposure in the army; and could find no relief until I tried Peruna.It meant life and health to me, broken down as I was and unable to enjoy life.I am now feeling well and strong, and without one ache or pains\"\u2014Anton J.Frank, A Chaplain\u2019s.Letter, | Mr.ZL.H.Burns.Chapluin of Life \u2018coïn Lodge, Sons of St.George, writes from Benton, Ind.: \u201c1 dh not know just how Peruna-is made, but I do know there is as much difference iy effect in using\u2019 Peruna and © uny other medicine.as there is between night and day.Every dose seems to ibstill life and health.1 have .been troubled with catarrh of the head for years, also with influenza.But it is all gone., Peruna seemed to cure it in an\u2019 incredibly short time.I only used three bottles and I am to-day as healthy and well as any man could wish to be.Inclement or damp weather I.do not dread, as.Peruna.cures a\u201c cold in a short time.\u2019\u2014Z.L.H.Burns.A Band-Master\u2019s Letter.Iw.H Santelmann, Leader of the U.,S.Marine Corps Band of Washington, D.C., writes: .\u201cI take pleasure In testifying to the merits of your Peruna.' My wife is now using it and she is very much improve ed.As a spring tonic I know of nothing better and take pleasure in recommending it to-all who are in need of à good.qafe remedy.\u201d\u2014W.H.Santel- manne \u2019 .thing looked dark to me, and often \u201c1 took all kinds of medicine\u2014do not e = a se eM 2L B88 = A ; rés i Provinost,.>w© THE HERALD - Purabiishet 108 -e pale Je No other medium tioa.and rare Ontario thorougbiy- this cire circula- THE WEEKLY MONTREAL HERALD \u2018The Magazine-Newspaper''\u2014Qombines the Special Features of the Magasine with the news features of thy Weakly Paper.ADVERTISERS who ush both Dally and Weekly Herald are guaranteed a ciroulation 45,000 CRIME AND THE BOY.How to deal with the\u2019 \u2018convict population is a serious question in Can as it is in every country which has reached the pitch of civilization where any kind of treatment but summary vengeance is meted out to wrongdoers.There \u2018appear to be distinct ages of\u2019 criminal tendency, \u2018periods of criminal leaning in each life, just as every one passes through cycles when attacks of disease are frequent.Canadian stat- tatics show that the ten years between 20 and 30 form the period when criminal\u2019 tendencies are strongest.\u201d During the succeeding ten years they gradually \u2018decline, .and drop to a very low level after the age of 40 Is passed.The criminal statistics ef the Dominion show that during the year ending 1903 there were an average, of 1,250 convicts serving terms for various crinies.Of these 136 were under 20; 604 were between 20 and 30; 306 between 30 and 40; 170 between 40 and 50; 68 between 50 and 60; and only 46 were over 60.For years past these statistics have maintained their relative \u2018 proportions.They show that the period between the ages of 20 and 40, when the animal forces are at their strongest, are the years when criminal tendenctés produce the heaviest crop of conviets.While this perhaps might be expect- I pd, ôt is matter of regret that no léss than an eighth of Canada's convict population is compared of \u2018youths of less than 20 years.These bcys \u2014 most of such.youthful criminals are males\u2014go to prison in indiscriminate: contact with all kinds of hardened! criminals.The results are obvious, and swiftly attained.Such ' boys speedily learn to join the ranks of men devoid of ambition or reputation, who! regard society as their enemy and\" natural prey.In dealing with this subject, the annual report of Hon.Chas, \u2018Fitzpatrick, ! the Minister of Justice, says: \u201c The environments and Influences of a penal school have never serlously considered | I next, at thirty-four.institution are not ennobling, and lads a ho are yet in the formative period of! their habits and character should not b> subject to such oontaminating in- Buence if other treatment be possible.\u201d The remedy Mr.Fitzpatrick proposes for this state of affairs is what \" snown as the prohibition .system.\u201cThat i: criminal probationers are given a prohibitionary term.to win; them back to the ways br decent citi- zonship.The system is an \"advance, on the suspended sentence idea, in that it embraces conditional freedom under official surveillance.Of course ultimate absolute freèdom is the de-: sired end, where the system succeeds) in winning embryo criminals back to i 3 propel appreciation of the moral re-, French Ehorg\u201d Wo © sum of 84000 grant- | ed to St.Plerre fshermen who would spend the super there, their pre- éençe doing à sert of contin of French tenancy, but the experiment was not à success.Roughly apesking, the coast over which the/Prench held fiahery rights was 900 miles ln extent, and as only 403 French fishermen visited there lust season the percentage Was one man to evesy two miles Qf seaboard.At the same time, this territory {is peapled by nearly 20,- 000 Newfoundlanders.For the maintenance of these oversea fisheries the French Geveinment has pald in the last Afty years $50,000,000 in bounties, and yet their occupation of the coast steadily vanished.The explanation Mes in the fact that having to convey their outfits from Brittany or 8t.Plerve to the coast, again they are unable to prosecute the fluheries as cheaply or satisfactorily as the Newfoundlanders, who were operat- Ing from thelr own shores.The French were also handicapped by being -de- prived of bait by the enforcement\u2019 of, the Newfoundland Balt Act.| The French Government wi! pot, however, withdraw altdgether from the Canadian Atlantic.They will retain the islands of St.Pierre and Miquelon because these are essential to the existence of their fisheries on the Grand' Banks.But these islands are entirely apart from Newfoundland.Moreover, their commercial importance has largely.departed.Because of the Bait Act the French fishery on the Grand Banks has.been so hampered that in the last five years the catch has bene cut down nearly two-fifths.By the treaty just signed, France has\u201d fractically given over her interest in North American territory, leaving her free to enlarge her possessions in northern Africa, and the Far East, and Britain has drawn | tighter the bonds of sympathy of the people of her oldest Canadian colony, a consummation which cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents.i WHO WILL BE PRESIDENT?In the American presidential \"election situation the most satisfactory \u2018of the recent developments 8 the, gradual disappearance of the sensa-' | tional boom conducted by Mr.W, R!® i Hearst.A month ago- Mr, Hearst looked dangerous.To-day it looks las if the Democrats in same States i were easing off in thelr efforts to bring !him to the \u2018front.The Democrats want to win this time, and are beginning to realize that they cannot do | dt with Hearst.This, of course, Te- ! fers chiefly to the Western Democrats, i the men who chased the Bryan rain- \u2018bow, for .the Democrats of the old, the yellow campaign of this year, and | havé undoubtedly stood.steadfast In: the bellef that the party would come around to its senses; and nominate a i man who would command the cone, | fidence of people y \u2018whe think.; The cry ds \u201ca man to beat Roosevelt,\u201d .for it is practically a foregone conclusion .that the present occupant of the White House, Roosevelt the F rstrenuous and pepular, will capture the Republican nomfation with hardly a \u2018 protest from his opponents, In fact, since the death: of Mark Hanna, no 1 rival has been mentioned.Tnus the issue narrows dowp to the.action of the Democratic convention, its ability to curb its Populist tendencies and abandon its habit of serious disagree- and thelr catch back!.> aw PRIMATE OF ALL CANADA.ary tour, during which congregations were organized in the Eastern Town- ARCHBISHOP BOND ACTING Kingston, April 16\u2014Archbishop Bond, of Montreal has been appointed acting 'aATURDAY, ! Games.ure forty-three.primate of all Canada by the House of Bishops of the Church of England, pending finak Action in October next.\u201cThere were nine bishops in attendance at the gathering.| They unanimously agreed to Archbishop Bond's selection\u2019 and \u2018his likely will be fully confirmed at the next meeting in October, when the newly-.lected Bishop of Rupert's Land will join iñ the recommended confirmation of the Archbishop to the office.I ~It is\u2018sixty-four years agg since the +| Archbishop took holy érders as'a deacon in the city of Quebec; the \u2018preceding yeur the late Blshop Mountain ordained him priest, and commenced a mission?Ages of Legislators - \u201cin the Ontario House + v Le , ! Speaking of young men M politics, (he Conservativés have eight under 40 sitting in the Ontario Legislature, and the Liberals only one.is the most youthful, being only, twen- Dr.Currie, Liberal, comes Macdidrmid of 1s thirty-five, ugh Clark Dr.Nesbitt, thirty-seven, Carnegie, Dow ney, l.ucas, thirty-eight.Next te Dunlop, youthful Agbearing member + Ly-seven.West Elgin, \"thirty-six, \u201cThey call hin the hoy \u2018wonder, because he is beardless and talks wisdom like a Socrates, Kidd of Cuarle- fon, is\u201d thirty-nine, Donald Suther- lund and ¢.M.Bowman, the Liberal whip, just get into the.forty section, claiming the even four decades: Hanna comes in at forty-one.br.James Is \u2018ferty-two, Thompson, McKay, Hislop ; The Provincial Secretary is forty-four?= Others of the age\u2018 are Little of Cardwell, Graham, Gross, | Eribs \u2018und Tucker, *I'he forty-five boys are Powell, Guibord, Carr, and Ed.A.Dunlop \u201cthe most.is Lucas)! ships.In 1842 Rev, W.B.Bond became Incumbent of the parish of Lachine, where he remained until 1848, when he entered upon his thirty years connection with the parish of St.George's, Mentreal, which he only left to become bishop of the diocese after the resignation of \u2018Blshop Oxenden.Since his consecration here by the late Archbishop Medley on January 25, 1879, Lhe episcopal duties of the large diocese nave enormously Increased, and \u2018the appointment of Dean Carmichael to act as col adjutor bishop In order that the aged genior might be relieved of some of the | pressure upon his strength and time is| within recent recollection.Lu fifty, but his exact uge {a withheld for Atrategical reasons.Anhother who is too young to admit his years is MeCart of Cornwall.His neighbor McLeod, the \u201cman from Glen- garry,\u201d is only fifty-one, and so is Valentine Stock.Hon.E, J.Davis is no more than fifty-two, but looks several years older than Lackner.Pearce is fifty-three, and the Minister of- Bduca- tion, Hon.Richard Hareourt, John Brown and F.E' A, Evanturel are all fifty-four.Quite a number came into the world fifty-five years ago\u2014Morri- son, Reid, Russell, Coninee and Pense.The last named\u2019 has been running the Kingston Whig for forty years, go he must have started serving the publlc at fifteen.Taylor figures in the fifty- six \u2018list, as \u2018do also Foy, Crawford, Trdax, Dickenson and Burt; Joynt, Ma- ; Lon, are fifty-eight, Dr.Willoughby and ( Richardson, are fifty-nine, while Mr.{Whitney .is oply sixty.Dr, Jessop, T.:G.Curscallen, Culdwell, Dr, \u2018Barr are j also of that age.The Attorney-Gen- \\eral 1s sixty-one, and along with him iare Holmes, Hoyle and Murphy.Pres | mier Ross hus been sixty-two years j with us, while the Speaker is as old.pat is heralded far and wide, and he is | ber, theson, Lee und Carscallen, of Haipll- .LS a P \u2018 .APRIL 10, wor | Station Floyer Gardens.The averdgh re depot Le a dull, drab,\u201d unattrgotive t ig not a ' opmtre tewawds whic aan is apt to \u2018gravitate ip the hope of being made chesrful dy surroundings.In fact, unless one has the intention of getting away from it as quickly as possible by train, the ordinary brand of wayside station is mostly a place to keep-back- from.> \u201d -, So far as the Cenadian Pacific Com- - pany is concerned, however, a change is about to come over the face of things, and the management ought to experience an avalanche of congratulations for the innovation.i For a number of years there has .heen In operation on certain British and American lines a scheme of floriculture, ir connection with which handsome prizes are given annually \u2018by the companies to those stationmasters who bring out the best results, This has worked wonders in the way of improying the appearance of the depots, and the Introduction of such an arrangement in Canada will doubtless be welcomed by the travelling publie.Meantime, the C.P.R.has not intimated any scheme of prize-giving, but doubtiegg.th!s will come In due course.What the company has don ls to send round, leaflets containing hints and Instructions on the sowing and planting of flowers and shrubs, with many encouraging suggestions as, to how to bring out the Hest decorative effects.The company goes even further, for accompanying the leaflet are no fewer than a Score of mall packages of different varietles of flower seeds sultable for the samples of land \u2018available at the ordinary country depot.- \u2019Fhe departure Is a commendable one, and it is be hoped that ere long we shall find much of the waste land by the rallside breaking out in snatches of beauty and summer.joy.\u2014Roxburgh.The Walking Delegate.Rumors of threatened 1gdustria) trouble in respect to the various demands for higher wages and the much- debated question of recognition of the unions bring labor matters to the fore -at this season of the year.- \u201copen shop,\u201d * recognition,\u201d \u201c walking delegate\u201d are much evidence, but to the lay mind frequently unin®lligible.The * walking delegate,\u201d so termed, is abused byymany, in whose minds he is classed asia sort of anarchist.But who and what is he?In short, he is the business manager of the unlon he represents.The duties appertaining to his position are akin to those of \u2018the business manager of any large factory.He has been elected to his position \u2018by reason of \u2018his superior capacity, cducation and exécutive ability.He is a paid offl- clai, Vecause no more thun any One else can he live on air.And he is well paid, because the policy of: .unionism 48 to practice what they preach\u2014good wages.He 1s human, and llâtie to! error just as much as the factory manager.But, unlike the factory mane ager, if he makes an error of judgment,\u2019 and (LONDON) India Pale Ale you may rest satisfied you have called for the Best - Beverage Brewed.: 9 In the Rotunda.Two men sat talking in an uptown hotel.Both were, well dressed -and prosperous looking, and gave the impression that they were well pleagsd with themeelves, thelr fellows and the world in .general.\u2018They were com- ,mercial men, and were carelessly discussing their business and .their competitors on the road.One sald, \u201cI can\u2019t understand B\u2014.He certainly has mäde a success of lite.Not particularly clever, not an exceptionally good salesman, and 1 am sure he never earned.more than $1,600 any year he has been, on the road, yet he has saved money, lots of it, and owns one of the prettiest little \u2018 Ay PS - monton \u2014_ The terms \u201cin., ness life, houses in the town he lives in.I'm sure I don't know how.he does it.\u201d , The otherireplied: \u201cWell, -I do.I came up from Quebec with him the other night, and the, conversation turned on this very thing.He told me that he had been on the road fifteen .years, and in that time had bullt his house, saved almost $5,000, and had carried a heavy endowment policy, which he will collect in four years more.He is a worker, that's the reason.When he goes out his firm Edmonton knows that every minute of his time * will be devoted to their interests, He 1S the supply is not a sport, and consequently saves b , .money and health, is always in shape .for .business, .and- banks the money \\ asis for the that you and I spend for fun.Did you ever look at it that way?\u201d \u201cWell, no, I can't say that I did.What's the use?1 am only going through the world once, and I agree with David Harum when he Gaid: | \u2018If you get a ten dollar bill, get it into you or on to you as quick, as you can, for you'll be a.long time dead, and there ain't no pockets In a shroud.\u2019 \u201d c \u2019 Just then another drummer appeared, and\u2019 invited both men to supplement the excellent dinner they had Just finished with some liquid refresh-| ment.The man who had just finished speaking accepted, but the otaer didn't.\u2014McG.greatest area on the continent of America.Edmonton's Coal supply is rr MEN OF GENIUS.| - Havelock Ellis\u2019s studies of the origin and habits of the British men of ge- \u2018nius show that most came from busi- many from \u201cgood families,\u201d | BO called, \u2018and few from the clerical ! profession.Of 103 men of eminence in ; ten, centurles, thirteen were the sons | of carpenters, five of shoemakers, five lof weavers, and four of blacksmiths.| Browning'\u2019s father was a clerk, and so was Bradiaugl 8s; Turner's was a bar- Carlyle\u2019s a mason, Huxley's a \u201cinexhaustible.Edmonton\u2019s Hon, John Dryden, Pardo and Barbey | often condemned unjustly.He is AS! schopimaster, Knox's a peasant, Wol- Agricultural re- \u2018claim to be, sixty-three, Gallugher/aud | necessary to a large union as a handle Bey sponsibilities of Hfe.t \u2018In several of; ment on the cardinal principals of the .\u2018he United States prisons this system, party itself.\u2018The convention will aus béeh applied to certain classes of Probably nominate either Judge Parker \u2018It you add one yéar to this you Bel; Davidson are sixty- four.At sixty-six the age of Hendrie, Michaud, Smyth of Little > , of Norfolk louks Algoma, .eck, Brower rand Eilber.Then 9 like a boy, und | {to a town pump.The rank and file; of the unions have nelther the time: .Mifenders w:th excellent results, Mr.Ritzpatrick\u201d evidentiy favors an sdoption of this idea to Canadian crim-; nal jurisprudence.To paraphrase a common idea, he is not so anxious toi make the punishment fit the crime as, for an intelllgent endeavor to make the punishment fit the criminal, as! evidenced by his history and general pharacter.Since assuming office, Mr.Fitzpatrick has made a careful study of the science of criminology hg is especially turning his energies towards not so much the punishment of hardened criminais as the reclamation].of younger and less hardened offenders, No nobler or more .patriotic .idea\u201d could engrosa the energies f the head of Canada's criminal administration.+ FRENCH SHORE SETTLEMENT.The announcement of the satisfactory \u2018not be proud.j of New York or Grover Cleveland, a name that still stirs the blood of.the ; men who admired him for h:s magnificent fearlessness, Judge Parker is sound but unknown.In many minds his greatest qualifica- gains In recent elections, and there -are many things in their fivor.But they must have a united party, a strongman and sound principles, | c\u2014\u2014 OPEN AIR BAND CONCERTS.| \u201cThat Montreal provides .ug In\u2019 the way of public band concerts for its citizens is a fact of which we need.Other places .of far settlement of the long.standing! less importance and \u2018wlth a consider- \u201cFrench Shore\u201d question being a'ably smaller population long ago re- portion of the treaty recently alized that music can occupy a place signed between Great Britain and| in public appreciation and serve the France, has been enthusiastically] general good.Not only.in the large received: In Newfoundland.\u2018The set-' cities of Furope atid the United States tlement will do away with the .constant and dangerous friction between the rival bands of fishermen on the west coast of the island, and With the equally dangerous, if not so fre-,; quent trouble it has created between! the two home Governments.From a Canadian point of viéw, one need not enquire too closely whether the price; paid for settlement was too great in; other\u2019 portions of Britain's colonial empire.As far as Newfoundland is concerned,\u2019 it is a cheap settiement for Britäin, for this question has been a disturbing Influence \u201cfor generations, and it hus proved a crushing burden upon the colony during all that period.The sums spent In past negotiations .would have served to buy.the French out many times over.\u2018The malnten- ance of naval squadrons in the waters every summer by both powers also called for a large outlay.: Settlement was especlally the part of wisdomn for France, for, in addition.to the heavy annual expenditure referred to, the \u201cshore\u201d had ceased to be of any substantial value\u2019 to the country with whose name it has been popularly identified.In bygone years the French fishermen came to the coast in large numbers, and their produce was the mainstay of the Breton ports.But they gradually depleted the.waters, and then abandoned the coast \u201c for the \u2018nore\u2019 prolific cod-bearing Grand Banks.To-day their occupancy of \u2018Newfoundland\u2019s western: seaboard is a mere semblance of what jt once was.The total value of the French fishing operations on that coast last\u2019 year was only $107,170.\u2018thereon is not known, but in view of the fact that fewer Frenchmen came \u2018tothe coast every Year, it is reasonable to assume that the business wna J a Waing one.A few years ago, the, ::French Government increased the 3 What profit was made! bounty \u201cfor \u2018the occupation of the has the outdoor concert come to\u2019 be an established institution, but th many cities, fowns and villages of our own country the authorities have mnrle efforts to provide a weekly musical programme, meagre though le may be.The large cities of the old world have vied with one another In their.desire to provide good\u2019 music for the masses, while in the smaller towns of (Canada the Saturday night serenade at the \u201cpost office corner has been -a weekly event in the lives of the residents.he question.has often | been put, Why should the \u2018municipal authorities bel expected tu Amuse the citizens?Rather should we gay, Why not?city\u2019s duties are surely not confined to | the granting , of police protection and! tel tration.The public can reasonably expect more than this.- Music has both an educative und a moral value, and whén Ît can be sup- \u2018plied ut small cost there is no reason why the city authoriites should say no.It w ould drain on the municipal coffers, To attract ldlers \u2018and others from the saloons nnd the dance halls would in.itself justify what little expense might have to be incurred.That the Parks and Ferries (om- mittee should have declined to grant the use of Dominion Square and, Place Viger, on account of the fear of damage to the flower beds, is no reason why the concert project need be completely\u2019 -dropped.There are otüer and perhaps better.situated places against which this excuse cannot be urged.There ia no reason why concerts could not be given on Saturday\u2019 afternoons in the two large parks and at St.Helen's Island during the coming summer.And any attempt on the part of the Council to.provide such means of entertainment would meet with a hea-ty re- spouse from thousands: of citizens, LN lat sixty-seven Auderson and \u201cBeatty nor the ability to fully attend to their! Jet a grazier, and Whitfield\u2019s an inn- Kee, \u2018 ; Yien of genius are long-lived.ot.those on Mr.Ellis's list more died be- NB tween sixty-five and seventy-five than | | sources surpass \u2018anything in A: narrow rut of necessary adminis-\u2019 not entail a tremendous\u2019 Jamieson is forty-seven, and in com- :jave not vet passed the period of \u2018use- | Interests.Recognizing this, - they! .pany with him are-Hon.F rank Latch- \u2018fulness, The oldest man in the House elect one to represent them.He it is ford, Dr.Routledge, br.Reaume and rejoices in the somewhat odd name ot who Is labelled ** walking delegate.\u2019 Duff.Those who began life forty- Smith\u2014John Smith, of Peel.He is entitled to a fair show.eight years ago all\u2019 chose surnames be- .acier etes \u2018 Radical.ginning with \u201cbP, Pettyplece, Pyne,\u2019 A LA RUSSIA.tion is that he has the endorsation Of J, J.Preston of Durham and T.H.| Mr.Cleveland.If Democrats stand l\u2019reston of Brant, St.John feels lke al\u2019 \u201cMan wants \u2018but little here below.\u201d \u2018 behind either of these men with un* Loy of ninetéen al forty- nine, and so! it This suatement Caunes mirti times broken forces, \"Mr.Roosevelt.will \u2018not does Fox Sam Clarke has \u2018been Just | But now he wants the ear th, * have a runaway race of it.The pulfa century cracking Jokes, and Auld LL \u2014\u2014\u2014 Democrats have made.substantial and D.*.Cameron of Fort Wiljlam,! MT Roger Miller, general manager \"of the Locomotive and Machine Com- puny, left yesterday for the West.He will be absent for some days.likewise saw the light fifty years ago.Cameron of West Huron, is not above \u2014 NO DANGER.I wonder if we'll ever have a woman President of the United States,\u201d | \u2018No fear of that.You know, 35 is the constitutional age, and no woman at admit she was that uneil she was too old to take an interest in poll- ; tics.\u2019 tin any other period.Those living be-! .t-yond seventy- -fite numbered 230, those | America.beyond eighty -130, and twenty lived: ; past ninety.A genius is not often an only son; he Is more likely to spring from a large ; family.Nor is he often the son of a | distinguished father.He is sométimes P tall man.Twenty-six instances are | citea of great men who were six-foot- j ers and over.Among them are Darwin, Millals, Sir Walter: Scott, Tenny- | son, \u2018Borrow, Thackeray and Fielding.\u2014_\u2014 Edmonton OFFICERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF McGILL UNIVERSITY.ge: ray ip MISS MURIEL WILSON, | MR.E.J.CARLYLE, Donalda.Valedictorian, McGill College.Science Valedictorian, .McGill Collage.° t | PHELAN, He Chairman of Class Day: Corimittes, Mee +.MH.H.vo nn Class '04 Post, McGill Colleae PD bay ER \u2014 MR.TALBOT M.PAPINEAU, Arts Valedictorian, McGill College.sosane 6e 053 6 10) Class Historian, MoGill College.will be the greatest construction basis for the Grand Trunk Pacific and Canadian Northern Railways in the Northwest.MR.W.F.CHIPMAN, Law Valedictorian, MaGill College.TENDERS WANTED.\u2018 SEALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the President of the Corporation of Ottawa College till 10 a.m.the 23rd April, 1904, for the construction of the Arts Build- ne of the Ottawa University, according td the plans and specifications prepared by C.0.Von lerbulls, architect, which may be ex- \u2018amined at the office of the president of the sald corporation, corner Waller and Wilbrod stree Ottawa, and at the \u2018Reva.Fathers Oblats, 107?Visitation\u2019 street, Montreal.\u2019 Each tender must be accompanied by a \u201cheque accepted by a chartered bank, and representing 10 per cent.of the amount of \u2018the tender\u2026 This cheque will be confiscated it the tenderer should refuse to sign a con- iract after his- tender has been accepted.Those whese tender has not been accepted will - St.Methodist Church, Toronto, will preach | trave ing gown, a C \u2019 - 00 \u201coo.a morning and evening ln Douglas Church.: : , © APRIL à.eG Col IUR.PRESDYTERIAN, SPECIAL PRAISE SERVICE AT ST.| waist, it will be to your advantage 0 a Subject.\u2014The Mission of the Seventy.\u2014Luke| Divine service will jnducted at.11 a.m.Nk.ey ven ihe a i to call in and see what we can do 10: 1-16.and at 7 p.m.Ch Sunday school at! be assisted by male \\quartette and other ÿ All h ~~ t : .\u2019 Golden Text.\u2014Pray ye Werefore_the Lord of 9.4 a.m.English By school &t 3 p.m.talent.The pastor, Rev.J.W.Morrow, for you, You can ca ere a ; .; -barvest, tha e would send forth CALVIN PRESBYTEN CHURCH, 2563| will speak on \u201c\u2018Pralse.\u201d\u201d Mr, J.H.Morse, oC .3 i Fire responds promptly to dampers-\u2014will boll a pot of tea quickly.luborers into His harvest.\u2014Luke 10: 2.Notre Dame Strect.r, J.Lyall George,| musical director.100 any time without feeling obliged When friends visit you unexpectedly and you ask them to have a cup of SUGGESTIONS TO TEACHERS.M.A., pastor.Resb, 416 St.Antoine \u2014_\u2014 : tea, you realize the advantage of a good range.Special damper arrange- To-day we go with Jesus Into n new field et rice a me 3 pm.Jus ' to buy.Come and look to your meats in the Pandora insure a strong draft and quick fire at all times\u2014no of labor, the third oue filled with many inter-| Prayer meeting, We y.8 pm.\u2019 heart's content.tedious waits for the kettle to boil, but rather a scuse of pride from ita epting incidents and teachings.CRESCENT ST.PREfERIAN CHURCH : ; : \u2019 promptness.: Thé mup will be an excellent auxiliarÿ, \u2018corner Crescent und hester Streets.Rev.A bandsome range to show your callers, too\u2014has a beauty, grace and (hough we do uot know exactly where the) John Mackay, B.A.,tor.\u2014Morning ser- + \u201c solidity in appearance not seen in old style ranges.be een tea wo preach.ie older schol.¥ices 11 #.m.Eveninvice, 7 p.m.he Pandora range'has many new and important features, suc as I a yO tow 6T.GABRIEL'S PRESERIAN CHURCH ; ed T ang any | ; + .ars; who should Le interedted in missionary R VEEL ALLA Pen : ¥ Costume.Style No, A76-New voka and fancy sleeves, trimmed.enameled reservoir, eheet\\eteel high shelf and warming closet, triple work and uuthods: but it has much that is; .ov Robert Cumpby.D., pastor.\u2014Ser- \"wit: fancy gold mixed braid.broadcloth collar.Skirt, inverteéd pleat triangular grates and a special flue construction which forces the heat practical for training the younger ones inf V oe i both: aod in, \u2018The pastor will or hubivbuck.A very popular visiting suit, .around the oven twice and directly under every pot hole\u2014is a perfect the principles which should uctuate their| Preach at both servi Evening subject, - baker and a perfect cooker at the same time lives.All those on the various committees RNOX CUVE ora y | : ei ; of the Christian End r Society can gain tio >.'H, COYANSFIELD AND ; Sold by all enterprising dealers, Booklet free to any address.Tittle nel > rare caver oclely can g Doretiator si Rov hei DA pasion Judge Desnoyers and Mr.i - .Bervices a am.7 pn.Sunday : 9 THE HEART OF THE LESSON.school and young m class at = p.m.| Maclennan, K.C., Were Chinese school at 10 sand 8.15 p.m \u2019 * » This mission of the seventy belongs Lo lay- ee 10 p.m.; : men as well as to ministers.All Cbristlaus|ST.JOHN'S FR E N (PRESBYTERIAN Witnesses Yesterday.should so learn of Christ, be so filled with! Church.\u2014Services at dm.and 7 p.m.\u2019 ù : Tis spirit, that He cun send them out on Ii STANLEY STREET CICH.\u2014REV.F.M., ndon, Toronto, Montreal, Winni .work.Blessed are they that are fitted to be ewey, M.A., pastor, conduct services : ; .London, Toronto, s peg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B called among the seventy, - at 11 a.m.and 7 p.nunday school and a Yesterday afternoon passed quietly inl i .These should know their city or town,| bastor's Bible-class atm.Chinese Sun- the Cooke-Blackley libel case.Its pro- SENN TY should eee that all are invited to the church| day school at 5.15 p.m.ited prayer meet- ceedings lagged a little towards the G.E.Hunter, Mgr.ooh ne Catherine St.Montreal Lu.coos me a I and Sunday school, *'flome Department,\u201d and| fng, Weduesday, at di, Straugers are close, when Mr.Macmaster announced | .Wardrobes, Ottawa and Brockville R.& W.KERR, 1030 St.Catherine Street.HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal.\"prayer meeting, as one way to Christ, but! always welcome: \u201crr that Blackley himself wus the only re-!\u2019 .VERSAILLES FRERES, 240 St.Catherine St.L.N.& J.E.NOISEAUX, 3174.Notre Dame.most of all to Christ Himself\u2026 And we may ERSKINE CHURCH,,C SHERBROOKE |Thafning wituess\u2019 for the defence, ail | sm gl GRANGER, 630 51.Catherine Sivet, PAS ORGETTE, 927 St.Laurence Street.(= Le sure that Curing Himself will como When) and Ontario Sts.They, A.J.Mowatt, [Would be called on Saturday\u2014# state- | - | , | OS, 59712 naton Street.0S.RHEAUME, t.Catherine Street.| the disciples go ker RA pustor.~Moruing servil a.m.The pus-'ment w@leh created a buzz of excite-' \u2018 | WORLD S FAIR J.& ?.DAVIGNON, 1062 Ontario Street.; Those who cannotkgo far away>can also help! tor will preach.Eve service, 7 p.m); ment In the crowded court room.\u2019 \u2019 .> : ere to feud he fiospel foal parts of the world.al Preacher, ev.A.BaLeod, of Truro,| Judge D-snoyers was the first wit-' i ; .! sing Christ's Methods.We must do 300 N.B.Sunday school :Chiuese class at jess, cil : ser \u2018onnec-! * = i S eculati n the R 1t | to men in temporal things If we would regeh d pon CHE.Monday, 8 pau.Prayer | ton ed, a debe Ris conne : MONTREAL TIME BILL.! THE CROWNING P n oO esu S j their souls.With opposers we should be wise | meetlng, Wednesday, 8:.Strangers wel- | comrnfasion at New York and the trials: Corrected to Marches.! Pa \u2019 : {as serpents and harmless us doves; warning Come.: in the Kominski matter which he ,pre- ST.JOIN, N.B., Hulirax \u2014 Lv.47.26 pm; M of the Struggle in the Far East om of God ls before teens with pen door, | A ON RESBYTAN cuvren, | piges over KL mutter which he pres, 8% IOVS am.r.LOUIS, MO.ACHIEVEMENT ' 0 : em with opel 8, corner-of Drummond Dorchester Sts.\u2026 F.s.Mac : ce ê + TORONTO, HAMILTON, ST.LOUIS, M5.\u2019 ; ildi .\u2019 Lo ; \" 1 but spending only a small part of our effort; IMev.Robert.Johnston, D.pastor.\u2014Ner- next witness.nd Coste dit he no CHICAGO \u2014 Lv.#950 wa.*1v p.m.Ar.of the age.Hs buildings are larger, - i .: Hy ro verting JJurdened rejertars of tha vices ut 11 a.m: and 7 Sabbath school | peer present ut the \u2018trial of Blackley 27.25 am, 17.15 pour.3 Lv.*9.40 guetlier.and handgomer thay any 7 _ Gospel, the wayside thistles und thorns, \u2018and; und Bible class, 2 p.andd week service, 1.4 RAR - \u2018 Ve a WINNIPEG AND PACIFIC COAST\u2014Lv.*9.Drevious Exposition.\u2018Through service \u2018 Whether we shall see another of; to her, Russia will never abandon the! Eiving our strenglb to gatherlug in the bar- | \u2018to which strangers arordlally fuvited, : Nd Backrack, Just before sentence wits) Ar, *.30 pm.previ hos * those \u201cdecisive battles of the world, } bath she has chosen.Her government \"ue of good grin, the story Tic Le veri iy May change, but her people and policy de story of which wis \u2018written IN} will be thé same.lt Is absurd to think] Creasy's fainous Volume.it is not po5-{1hat a Russian defcat will lighten the bible to foretell; but the Russo-Japan-' pressure from the, north on Turkey, on \u201cpronounced.He declared positively thât a.m.+30 Pp \u201cMr, (0oke, us Crown S- 5.MARIE, ST.Faut ; had suggestéd a nominul: DULUTH Ly.Jl] Viger Sunday | or lenlent sentence in view of the resti- POTTAWA-LA iv ace FI p.m.: \u201ci tution made by the accused.Mr.Mac.| PH.AT a 9540 act, 510.00 adn.MELVILLE.CHURCH, VIMOUNT.REV.\u2018 lennan Also safd that an arrangement to St.; ! Wednesday, 8 p.m.PAUL, MIN SEAPOLIS, AT.*8.a.m.48.20 \u2018a.79.40 Lv.Wihd- during Fair.via NADIAN Using Christ's Motives.Fear and love: wesTMIN 1 : ; on this occasion + ISTMINSTE \"RESBRIAN C HL + cheering our hearts with hopes of \u2018a large \u2018in-| ra hh PRR 3 a Sunn, Prosecutor, gathering; rejoicing that we are by our Iabors.gchool, 4 pu 1 pom., becoming fitted for larger work and greater!\u2019 \u2019 oy success; and thrilled with foy that we belong tem ROT +840 aan.: } SPD ; ÿ ) h ! NO bo .res i ! Ce nae we | + \u2018m.*10.10 pan.Ar.*8.00 am, ÿ1L-45 > |B = | Call ese war is plainly a decisive war, Perslu.and on the Indian frontfer: (to Christ's Klugdom, and ihay work with Him | r a Winfield, Jastor rilces.at 11 am this éffect had been mentioned on that Ji nn p.m.Fa p.m., §9.45 p.m.| A Lande While the history of the nations 1%; a it w magn y it lati ror 20d for Him forever more, | und Popo.Sun ay sck 3 p.m.\u2018 loécasion.RB IQUEREC \u2014 Lv.#840 a.m.2.0 p.m, 45.20 3 ai .| mi.fine rond-hed little less than an unbroken recurd of n° hese are interesting speculat ons r i MAISONNEUVE PRESBIRIAN CHURCH, The rest of the afternoon was spent: \u2019 pom.*11.00 pm.Ar.*6.3v aan.f2lu p.m, Splendid equipment, ine ed, > Etruggles by sea and land, writes B.' Eee et from the view: Oxon ANGLICAN.i oe \\etourneau Avenund Adam street ! in putting in formal evidence.so | 62 \u201cpn., §6.20 p.n.) Ar.13 low.rates.Full information on ape Ts el es Be jics re is 5 rater 5 iE - .; ev.Colin Du \u2018\u2019 _ \u2018 hi I.fd Sr 0 ur 7.4, pm.r.*8.15 ; ; Fletcher Robinson in thé London EX-!that hangs upon the ultimate result CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.VEN.am.and 1 pra Edo a EE Judge Desnoyers Evidence./ BOSTON-=Lv.0.00 dap, *i4 PM >\" plication.press.it is only here and there, with\" car : Archdeacon Norton, DiD.rector of.Mont-! cluss 3 pin.Su : | + \u201c870, 19.15 a.m.1.+92 .TC 3 re, \u201cof the war.* \u201cFE a class 3 pm.Strangewelcome.Seats| Judge Desnoyers appeared.on resume var : >.48.45 +9.59 a.m.\u201c9.40 ; a \u20ac futervals of centurles, that there comes: Cnina, with her industrious, passive real; Rev.Herbert Symonds, Vicar of Christ! free Tr ling after adjournment \u201cfor Tuneh.sind | Val RE An ae m4 pom.Ticket Office; 129 St.James Street, & war that decides-a war that changes ,, 1 WU Ta WN aha awl! Church Cathedral; Rev.HLS.Doyle, MAL, Sue Mirti ers nen 2100 er ! Ll, Nd am.LO am A TT eon Next Post Office.: the course of civilization and leaves its palitions, what of her, Will she Awake, assistant.\u2014 Holy Commualon at $ om.| 87 MATTHEW'S CHURCCORNER WEL: | was invited La à seat beside Judge Wur- +415 pm (a52.16 pou, \u201c10.00 pm.Sh) s $neffaceable traces mot only upon the! n the lethargy ot years\u201d 1) P31 a.m.Cathedral service.- Preacher, the | ugton, and Bourgeois zeta.\u2014 Morning tele, from which clevation he wis ex-! pm, Ar, *7,35 un.8.0 am.v ARPES \u2014 vombatants but upon those with whom.STE, Vakes, will Japan, the United.vicar, 7 pm, Rev.Principal Rexford.All| Hervice, Il am.[Even service, % p.m.[amined by.\u2018Mr.Marechal.He had cor\u2019 +11.45 am, T1215 pm, *6.50 pan, Ft _ UR Ahey were connected by Lic of.race States, and Great Britain be her fasta] seats \u2018free at 7° o'clock service.Sunday: Sunday school and Bi classes, 3 p.m.ducted the enquete in the Margollus.+p.m.7.15 pm, 89.45 ham.4.2% p.m | 2 | y n .@nd kinship y tic .© in the new civillzation, or \u2018will Russia] school and Bible classes in Synod Hall, 3) Ubristian Endeavor, Mey, 8 p.m.The |case as well us sit at the Court of Ses- gHERBROOKE \u2014 Lv.fw aan.430 DI à 621 The defeat of the Saracens by Charles! bind her down\u2019 to ighorance under.pm.© © pastor.Rev.E.A.Maazie, will preach gigns when Murgol'us wus sentenced io REE 06 , a ds - Pres .fos \u2018B| Evening subject, Were and What is! eo ; nts w t i pom.daily.'.8p ee 4 not neg ect the immediate, yet he wil j otherwise.The one has accepted Aly LUK a part ene Le {POINT ST.CHARIÈS ONGREGATIONAL{Mr.Cooke that it had been postponed.| 3 pra.daily.Ar 7 am.datly\u20146.50 p.m.! BEA; -0 RSI abandon present success to attain aj opportunity: the other has never had ST.E'S CHURCH.COR.DORCHESTER (hyve \u2014Services.t 1.aud 7 pau.| He was appointed and the commission\u2019 dally ex.Sunday.; ha ; wider triumph in the future.Like à: tif ppportunity given him.There Hes! 80d Champlain Sis.All seats free, Rector, PT oR ¢ pm.5 = : - 5 ally ex.f mandarins that are.merely appointed\u2019 at both serv ices.Leth pane Ar.GOSS WLIO a | ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.RT.REV.JAME3 ia fine \"of $50 or a month in gaol.i opm.nl 1 22e en 5 Al Marte) determined the question w hether from St, Pelersburg instead Of from: Carmichuel.Coadjutor Bishop ot Montreal! , -\u2014 {It was.proposed to produce ° the.JOLIETTE \u2014 Lv.8.30 an.15.00 p-M- Ar.donsedan: the air.2 al argue a ne \u20ac ! .nly.£ Daily except @ ab: re ; lines of Sanne ations put also Ce my.teeta fo HL AL Brooke, TMC AL, assistant.\u2014Holy Com-! CALVARY CONGREGAINAL CHURCH, | dence was proper, because it contirmed : o cent Manday\u2014far-Daily- except.this Exposition.~~ ples themselves must follow SPT A Race of Workers.\u2018 The recior Sunday sehool Hy nn Preacher.| Guy Stiréet, above st.toine.\u2014 Morning the statement In Mr.Blaogley's lotien : \\ Saturday and Sunday.«b) Friday, ave t is the Wonder of the Century £ A \u2018 => = i , > «© 5 { J pm Even- a y \"on pyre de - Mr.s ; ani AR Ory ane = arsdav : n 0 th \u20181 A 4 The.Russian diplomat i8 a man who! Yet the - Chinaman js \u2018the most] ing service at 7 pan.Preacher, Rev.H.A.er eh pires EE pension ie ts replied faut for this very gay only.{my Thursday only .\u2019 Fifty Million Dollar Fair .looks to the horizon of policy.He does: thrifty, sober, and industrious of men.! Brooke.| Monday.8 p.m.Prac.AN 5 ; aud Thursdays.ce for descriptive not neglect the immediate, vet he.will If those whom he obeys directed him ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, WEREDALE Fraf meeting on Wed- | Judge Desnoyers said he did not recol- | Ask Grand Trunk Agents aba \u201cpe ; , ; nesday, at.8 p.m.Mnxer visitors lect referrin CKI6Y mi ini rE K._Tnatter and further information.abandon present success to attain à rightly his country would progress) Park, corner Dorchester .treei and Atwater welcome at all the ces wd \"hin romarka\u2019 to the Balckley matter in| GRAND TRUNK p.m.daily\u2014 \u201d wider triumph in the future.Like 4° with disquieting activity.Of that} Avenue.The Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.D., EMMANUEL CHURC ST CAYHERINE| - Judge Desnoyers then gaid hé had] TORONTO-Lv.2.00 a ex.Sunday.Ar.! City Ticket Office, 137 St.James St ,Ç fia) that he may reap abot reward there > no doubt.IDE peb: Rev.EI Herford, M.A \u2014Celebra- | and Stanley \"Streets Rov.Hugh Pedley, |8cted ns commissioner at New York in pan am 2 D maire 113 am.day Montreal, -or Bonaventure Station.3 ; > ap : : \"The Chinaman is not mentally in- n of Holy .Communlon at and 10 am.\u2014Rerwices at © mu.7 oh ar ; air > Are: SU PT day.\u2019 in 46\u20ac ! in the days to come.' ferior to the Jap.\"we have come to Morning prayer at 11 a.m.Preacher.Rev.pastor.\u2014Kervices at m.and 7 pan.Rev, the Margollugs affair to examine wit except Sunday.Telephones.Main 460 and 461, The Russian diplomat \u2018is a man Who: great financier, he will expend his capital that he may reap a bold reward; in the days to come.\u2018à = think that he is, but, as all Eastern the difference between them, OÙ Af Russia could absorb these millions, © Canon Mixon.Evening praver at 7 p.m Rev.W.W, Craig.-\u2014~Morning.prayer at 11° o'clork, Evening praver at 7 o'clock, Communion en, the first Sunda Holy | i Hugh Pedley will REFORMED EISCOPAL.feth at both services.nesses, He proceeded to repount the epycaGo\u2014Lyv 9 am.10.20 p.m.dally.Ar.! war postponed agaln and agalp, untill ISLAND FOND AND QUEREC-Ly.§ am.; Ns \u2014_ .iv.Ttinally on September 7 it was decided tu] 4.15 pm.daily ex.Sunday\u20148.00 p.m da \\ VR Nd Ar.7.60 n.m.daîly\u20141.00 p-m., 6.50 p.m daily : ao English Mail Train \u201c h .\u2018go! On the previous evening he re-; yal Tam.gr BARTHOLOMIW'S CHURCH.\u2014 THE ceived i telephone message from Mr.rangregation of M, Bartolomew\u2019s Reformed Cooke agafu postponing it.He was an- if she could defeat Japan, disregard] a ¢ ! the protests of the powers, and march! other Sundays at 8.20 a.m.Th lacier.Le : 5 CITT re 7 © Slav Glaci on her southward path trlumphant\u2014 ST.SIMO.05 CHURCH, ST.among thé brotherhood of nations.HENRI \u2014xER.| .morning Preacher, Rav.FL uesduy, ut $ pi.Judge \u2018 Desuoyers CANADA ATLANTIC.= I Epizcopal Church will wrship for the pres- re Nephi \u2018 ce For a couple of hundred years Rus-i ney, Indeed, might the balance of © Vices at Il am.and 7 pm.: | ent time in emer quarters.Ries.Corral ho Sai he had mot connter ca ; > eunday\u2026 leaves Sunday, at 12.00 noon.Passengers gia has been pushing her way towards) power be destroyed.For with such: GRACE CHURCH, WELLINGTON STREET.andra Rdoms, 224 St.Ctherine Strect, op- manded \u2018the arder but \u201cthe lawyers on OTTAW LAS a mi dais og pnday taking this train make close connection at the sunny seus where there are nol igo resources Russia would rise to ai \"Archdescon Ker, DD, Tector.Rev.| posite CUrlst Chirch Crhedral, tu-morrow, | both sides hud a \u201cre d to Yost Ole the 4 lo.pan.daily.Al Ww am.dally 7e Malifax with Alldn Line Mail steamers fos Winter.ports\u2019 and ice-breakers are UN-* strength and influence unequalled | Lewis Whitley, M.A.sssistant.\u2014-11 a.m.| ste] am.and 7pm.Fayer meeting Weds | 1Ssion TE e postpone he, pw.dutly ex.Sunday.| : - known.It is a.movement like the: \\ : ° service.) ~ ceommission.10 downward sweep of a glacier, slow.\u2019 persistent, irresistible.Cheuks she may\" yeceive; but these ure but momentary, .as historians reckon time.! Though she was bfaten back from Cor.stantinople, she has never aban-\u2019 doncd.the hope of ite ultimate con-y ; And the menace of her despotisin wotld lie Tike a shadow upon all free peoples, ! Yet it Japan wins, what of the yel-; lou peril-4the much-advertised scare-! grow, some five years old?If Japan: wing and can profit by her victory, ls! there a renewed danger of that peril\u2019 \u2018Whitley.4 pon., Sunday school and Bible : class.7 p.m.evening service.Preacher, | Archdeacon Ker.: 87.MARTIN'S CHURCH, REV.G.OSDORNE OLIVET Troop, M.A., rector.\u2014s ans, Holy Commun- (= Chester and duy Street Rev.J.L.Gil- lou.IL un, mording service.Preacher, ! MOUR, pastor.-Services alt am.and 7 pom, \u201cthe rector.7 pom, evening service, Preach- WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH, REV.BAPTIS.BAPTST CHUCH, COR .DOR- consulted advice hie undertook the commission de- the Chlef Justice, on whose uplte the postponement, examined the \u201cwitnessis und put the evidence in.Or, : boardiug the train he was met by Mr! \u201cMcWhinney for the.defendant, who \u2018gtronkly objected to his golng to New! INTERCOLONIAL.; LOCAT\u2014Lv.T40 pm, 440 pm, TLE pm Av.lode am.loue pme >, .MARITIME EXPRESS\u2014Lv> 12.00 noon daily ex.Saturday.Ar ( p.m.daily ex.Mon- i day.Leaves Leyix 10.25 Ar.in Monts.real 4.65 pin.Mondays only.: Liverpool.\u201c The MaritimeExpress Which leaves Montreal daily, except Saturday, for Quebce, Moncton, St.Johu, Halifax, .: , , ; DR SE ; sn settle - .Re vi ot rdueys he finest, solid quest.In the Persian Gull.on the! (\"30h we have heard so much in the on (her rentor.Jubject, on Not Ashamed | Frank 8.Veston, piste \u2014fervices: at Il Yor k, as a settlement was to be effect NEW YORK CENTRAL & HUDSON: End The Srdueys.es the vontinent.ia, i ar Bast it is] wril of à I ; : Alament.1 se : and: 7 3 4 welvo .+d.I vestibuleytr e borders of India, in the Far Hast it 48} past\u2014the peril of an alliance between: unappropriuted, Strangers\u2019 welcome di wm.and 7pm.Strungrs welcome.The © RIVER R.R.» the same.To reach the warm water, that is her national policy which gene-l ration after generation of her diplo-| mats have pursued.' Japun and China?Would such an al-, liance threaten our Eastern porges-: sions as well ag French Tonquin to the\u2019 south, and Russian Siberia to the north] pastor preadies at both irvices.FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHST.CATHERINE \u2018and City ¢ounclilors Stiets.Rev.J.Gordon, MA.pastor.\u2014srvices at li ALL SAINTR CHURCH, COR.OF MARIE Anne and St.Denis: Street.-Morning service, 11 a.m.Preacher, Rev.D.5.Neugeu- ritz.Holy | \u2018You were going to New York on the criminal part of the case, that had\u2019 à nothing to du with the civil cases\u201d \u201cNone whatever, quite the contrary.i : | NEW YORK\u2014Iv.8.20 a.m.daily ex, Sunday \u20147,.06 pm.daily.Ar 52e pm.ally ex.| Sunday \u20144.21 a.m.duly.\u201cThé RY SY FIELD LOCAL\u2014 a5 /a.m.dail; B10 ha necting of creditors had nothing VALLEYFIELD (LOCAL\u2014Ly.§./a.m.daily | and is so spoken of by many who travel by it.-~ \u2019 | = \u2018 .: crea Communion after evening ser- 0 \u20ac j 1, da b S E Along the southern line of het Bee and west?Co «Mer.Sunday sebool, 3 pan.Evening ser.O89 7 p.m Preacher, th pastor.flo do with the criminal case in Which| ex Sati and SUN T5 pute S00 ony ne | ue ec ervice empire has lain the British power The Australian papers have been vire 7 pm.[POINT ST _OHARLES BPTI=T CHURCH] acted.\u201d \u2019 i y pm.duily ex.Sat.and Se sn : | holding her back upon a fur thiowh!gioomily discussing this question.A BELCHER MEMORIAL CHURCH VERDUN, (orien Vellligton and Liverpool Streets.) Aftor reaching New York the judge; Gof oly AC S80 740 OF ex: Sat.and ~ Train leaves Montreal at 740 am.12.08 i frontier.This drove her tou Nankin\" section de not took upon Japanese.vic-.Morniug prayer at 11 a.m.Evening prayer [| REY.4 Webb, pastor.iervices at 11 2.0.1 received wo telegram from.Mr.Cooke: Som hus np w.Sunday only.\"goon and 11.45 pan.Returning trains leave 4 hands to à dre ne He hor ai tories with any great enthusiasm.The ut T pm: Sunday erhool at % p.m Cound + qu.Sunday schocat 3 por.\"stating that the commission could not ooo mt THEE LL levis at 12.10 pan.and 4.20 pm.Mondays | ands to the Far Last, bul er Fall: Ja psires slohies, the Chinaman cuy a RS or \u2014 ; Lo .no oli vis at 12.10 pau, = hm.XM à way, and prepared to descend through; would follow nim Australia is pleas- CPU MODE NE EE COTE ST.UNITARIAN CK elon Later DE of the cons CENTRAL VERMONT.oniy, leave 10.95.Arr.Montreal, 4.05 p.m.À fancauria, where there fluttered\u2019 no; .J Ce Prayer u o'ddock.Evens) : uiss : ted.As > TI BOSTON AND NEW VYORK-Lv.$0 am, : : Trion Jack backed by a khaki army, | + eue ee Poa Antipodes- ng prayer at © o'clock.: .PCHURCI OF THE MESSIM._\u2014 SERVICES | that had been made about.holding the! 8.40 pan, AF TZ am N10 pam, 1076 pom.improved Ni = ; with bases of supply, with guns and ave Lok our br AE ten which = BT MATTHIAS CHURCH, WESTMOUNT.| Tot aud 7 [IRIN av.wW.8.Harnes © commission after he Instructions he mess ema .; p Night Service ; stores, and ummunition.Ci by.Mo means certain\u2014they ean rest gy LM.Preacher,.the or vaio, nt by 2p ne BO ofvice.Funday school NE per Hexead a hat.to do but! DELAWARE AND 4UDSON.Ë , Then CITE me Jipanese Wa heir winds In patience.The sei SUr- vieesat 7 p.m.Preacher.the rectors ser: 7 or \u2014 .Later consulng \u201cthe Attorney-General NEW YORK\u2014S hn wm.ni am, T.0:pm.rhe Express.leaving daily, except Sunday, | with its amazing surprises.C i rounds Japan.From-Chinu, it is true, \u20ac \"a 'CHURCI EPR ; A Tustle \u20ac * D GAT.TI au, SG pane, TR py 44e ee ; Le | Suppose Russia fs chucked in the Far| ones Ju © forth great masses ofj01 MARY'S CHURCH.- SERVICES AT 1} .METHOD#T.| and Chief Justice, he concluded it would 27 1% 170 7-1 ee.871145 p.m.with Sleeper attached, arrives I Fast; that the policy open door coo & vd Ted thelr-Jap am.aud 7 pm.Child Ags service at\u201c BOMNIONSEE ETHDIST CHURCH {be better fu go on rather than let the! = | in Queb 5 am.Passengers \u2018car | ë #- : : Ale open COM troops=tre rd-led-by-thetr Japan 5: NE HERES A BOMANIONSQEARE ME : SH tN = : \u2014 : - - \u2014 | ec at là a nr ; fs established \u2018in China, Corea, and, se .ades: y , re qr - .; , Re.© E.Manning, pastr.Sertices ai, commission drop.ite Lae ; ne occupy this sleeper at 9.00, p.m.and remain i = ese comrades; but on the water the .v &ë p .led, but fa: that ther e no more an-| Pa : hve IST.THOMAS CHURCH, NOTRE DAME ST 4 17 Maurice Backrack was called, u .Ï Mani 5 ¢ territory to the south | would be a certain fleet which costs] East.Rev Canon itehaud rector se rviers: at beth PV Movie subject Pe was pot present, Mr.rankshaw pro © fu car until 8.00 a.m.P i © hexatons o Fh ; 2, : 1 am.1 .: \u2014Servieey: .Mornig- subject.\u2018The * arn \u201cfrom > ; .: tatio ! ward.What then\u201d .us not a Hue, A ng Tor tra | 1am.ely Communion and morning crod Mane Source of Strength.\u201d Evening ducing a telegram from him that hel mem ; All {rains depart from Bonaventure Stations | 3 ss ; Aan exe ; Pas .-., evening prayer.Sunday, subject, \u201cHow to Ifisure kosperity.\u201d was severely ill.07 =\" | \u2018 vo ; Unchanging Motives.or any other colony desirous of asssist-! school and Bible class at 3 p.m.> DOUGLAS eons RG REV | \u2018Evidence by F.S.Maclennan, K.C WINDSOR STREET STATION | CITY TICKET OFFICE, ! The movement or the Stas plantés TES | Sommer Pas Avente and \u2018Ados CARO, Fhomas jinn, Phi.pustor-Morning M Fa We Mar Jenna Ke Trains Leave as Follows: 145 St.James St.and Bonaventure Station, GIL fverted from the east to! = \u20ac - , X.Avenue an am Street, service, 11 am.Evening service, 7 p.m.Mr.Farq - 8, Macle SE * ENIRESS .ee = er Sont.There y be internal re-! SLEARING SALE OF ORGANS.Malsonneuve.Incumbent, Rev.J, J.Willis, \u201cPreacher, at both.servics, Rev.Solomon Was then called and examined by Mr.| S.TOA.M\u2014DAY EXTRESS, arriving Bur.\u2014 volutions and massacres; there may bel Owing to intended alterations we ure; DA.3D Morning, prayer.at 11 a.m, Sun-| Cleaver, M.A.DJ.of Toronto.Sunday Mucmaster.sang © 1008! FRE ng Ware pa: Boston § py MONTREAL PARK financial, crises and paralyzed indus-loffering our whole \u2018stock of new and ay school, J p.m.Evening prayer, ¢ p.m.| #chool and Bible Study tirele at § p.m.He had been in court on Sept, 2, 1903, 4.65 p.m., New York S-p.iu.B p.m, tries: but whatever the fates may send; second*hund organs at a tremendous | CHURCH OF 8 JOHN THE EVANGELIST.~ Douglas Brotherhood, at 3 p.m.When Backrack and Blackley had been] Worcester 7,32.p-m; So a A ETES THE EVILS OF CONSTIPATION ARE! reduction.In price, Organs from $25 | upwards: terms from seventy-five cents) and Montreal.Services: Plain celebration, 8 a.m.Matins, 10.15 a.m.High celebration aud sermon, SHERBROOKIS ST.METHOIST CHURCH] corner: St, Charles Borrome Street.\u2014 Ser.\u2019 sentenced by- Judge Hall co \u201cTd.you hear what the Crown prose: | 7.10 P.M.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Bur- \u2018 Ungton 10.10 pam.Troy DOO a.m, New & ISLAND RAILWAY CoOper week upwards.CC.W.Lindsay,; H am.Catechism, 2.30 p.m.Evensong andl vices at 11 a.m.and 7 pn Sunday school cutor sald to the court on that occa-; York 7.20 a.m., Boston 7.00 a.m.Worces- ; ; A well khowii and the next best thing Is | Limited, \u201c666 St.Catherine street, \u2014| Bermon, 7pm.; \u2018| and Rev.Prof.Elllott's Bille class at 3 p.m.stoh \u201cYes.[| cannot give oll his, tor 6.28 a.m.2 : LACHINE\u2014From Post Office 20 min.service, to know a reliable cure.Mrs.WwW.Adv.{8T.JUDE'S.CHURCH, COR.OF COURSOL EAST END METHODIST CILRCH, CORNER exact words, .He sald that There had] Pullman Sleeping and Parlor cars on, 6,40 ain.to midnight.From Lachine, 30 Eddles of Stony Mountain, Man, says: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t Ls .and Vipet Streets.Rov.Canon Dixon, rec Plessis and Lagnuchettere Streets.Rev.E.| been difficulty in getting evidence; that! through trains., .; |\" win.service, 5.50 to 11.15 p.m.: \u201cDr.Hamilton's Pills are just the The Leyland MNner Mexican sailed] tor: Rev.J.S.Ereaux, asalstant.-Morning W.Crane, pastor.-Servicet.at 11 a.m.and the accused had made restitution, and; secure accammodation and tickets \u2018at- 141 | SAULT AU RECOLLET thing.They go right to work at once.from Antwerp April 14th, for\u201d Quebée service at 11 \u2018a.m.Preacher, Rev.J.8 7 p.m.Sunday school an?pastor's Bible] that the ends of justice would be satis-| st.James Street, and Windsor Station., .1 use only Dr.Hamilton's Pills.\u201d 1rice 25c per bottle.\u2018 \u2014 mr We are Interested in You! .\u201cMr.8 pas -S è \u2019 ; \u201c ce 17.45 .wr I 1D ST.LAURENT, i : 1 © ! ner of Berri and Mount Royal Avenue.\u2014 Ma Arist: nk om Services will be recollection of the case.and the witness ote 10.50 a grand Meve 1245 pam.CARTIERVILLE A hour service, 3 a rom : REx 4 - Harry Morris wil lhe at the Rdyal Services nt 11 am.and 7 p.m.-Sundas LyRgT END METHODIST, COR.CANNING said he remembered it because it ha Shawinigan alls io p.m, ec 8 p.m.; last car 1125 p.m.First car, 6.15.225 all netx week.Morris has appeared in| school, p.m.and Couraol Sta.Rev.G.'B.Iteynolds, pas- *tTUCk him as rather Te stated posi 7.40 p.m.« \u2014 Kor L-'Epiphanfe.| am.from Mt.Royal ave.From Cartier %, his burlesques in different successes, \u2014 tor.Services at 11 a.m.md 7 p.m.Even- 10 Mr.Macmaster he Cut th Poil 5.135 P.M.-Week days New nantes © ville.1 hour service, 1 a.m.to 10 p.m.; firs such as \u2018\u2018Trilby,* \u201cNapoleon,\u201d \u2018(ly- PRESBYTERIAN.jug theme, \u201cProdigal Son\u2014the Kider Broth.Hvely that he was pren t 8 made the | Jollette, St: Jullenne, BOW, car at 5.45 a.m.rano de Bergerac,\u201d etc, and his ability |.1e \u20ac bee , er.\u201d Sunday school gnd Rible class, 3 p.m.Vheh the crown prosecutor mé : etc.OTE DES NEIGES\u2014From Victoria Square, a8 a German comedian is well known, |\u201c; FAULS CHURCH, DORCHESTER ST.| You are welcome to all services.statement referred to.; Trains \u2018arrive Montreal 9.3 a.m., 6.05 p.m.ce mim.service, 6 a.m.to 9 a.m.and 4 p.m.ze \u2018but never before hu he achieved such| Lorie mer Barclay.DD, pastor.\u2014Com- |.HENRI METHODIST CHURCH, coRr.| Examined by Judge Wurtele the wit-| (week days).30 080 pm.; 1 hour service, 9 am.to à COM {success as In his present crention.It| © oon pervics Mphm.Evening service.=.\u201cAntoine.Street and Metcalfe Ave.Rov | \"688 Sald statements were made by | eee ee ES m.; last car, 11.25 p.m.From Cote des CA in all\u2019about-a German candy-maker pol gorvices.\"gunday school ar a James Lawson, pastor.\u2014Services at 11 a,m.Poth Messrs.Cooke and Greenshields.| Co \u2026 Kelges, 30.min service, 7 to 10.30 a.m., and ue Li whose gather sporty proclivities, get| Ladies\u2019 Missionary Auxillary, Tuesday, 3.20| oud 7.pm.Sunday school and pastor's| \u2018Who first spoke about this arrange- protesting, vrgorousiy, and the rest of| 430 to 9 p.m.1 hour service, 10.30 a.m.to À him into trouble with his purltanieni p.m., \u2019 * +| Bible class at 3 p.m.Epworth League, |ment.\u201d \u201cI do not remember whether oJ records were read, OÙ 4.30 p.m.; last car, 11 p.m.; first car, 6.15 1m |.wife.Clreumatances force him to in-| ST.PAUL'S MISSION, ST.CHARLES sT,| Moudiy, 8 pæn.Junior League, Wednesday, Mr.Cooke made his statement on ask-; \u2018Mr: Ryan examined.Mr.Slcotte as to| am.- troduce Into his household a b lot * Point St.Charles.Rev.C.A«Doudiot, mis.416 p.m.Prayer meeting, Wednesday, |ing for sentente or after Mr.Green- TL \"0 lus matter.establishing the yo NTAIN\u2014From Westmount, gor.Victoria Yes, we are; and we wani tc taterest you 18, dancer as his ward, wh able l- Morning service, 11° roar 8 p.m., shields spoke.\u201d tact that there were 110 records of any \u201cgud Sherbrogke, 30 min.service, 6 a.m.to our stock of : * [whom his wife hd nous the real ward slonary Te oo Sunday school Ev ening.\u2014\u2014 : \u201cWas the Attarney-General mention- extradition proceedings in his possès- | 13.45 pm.Cars leaving 156 min.past the FINE FQOTWEAR up.There are more complications it Sewing class, Friday, 3 p.m.\"3 Pme MISCELLANEOUS, ed?CI think Ee in connection.ston.: led b , hour swamect with Cartlerville.} | .; 4 .: ; ' .: e se of gett- 4 ag AW hen recalle ut was pr re re abounds in\u201c lu : à s § .with the difficulty and expen Mr.Wilkes wag then recs 1 rr \u2014 We havo a splendid line of Shoes for Ladies| humorous incl tou.situations and| CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (ST.ANDREW!S).FIRST CHURCH- OF CHRIST SCIENTIST 1 certainiy.got the and Gentlemen, which we sell .At $3.00 to $5.00.1 y ; d therefore, asked == ; : - =.A neat upright Nordhelmer plano for CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THB APOSTLE Attorney-General.\u201d i ley, to examine, an t \u20ac iA ody a 2 ; 14 \" : - + .: ated at Youvtlle This value cannot be equalléd anywhere else $175.A 7Y octave 1 td + Mission, - 26 St.\u2018Antoine Street.Sunda ya | an adjournment, as was ready \u2018\u2019old Men, just inaugura à .in the city.grand.Empire.piano, ipright cabinet Y| Mr, P.C.Ryan, obtained for Mr.nearly five o'clock.\u2019 The .court then! gives notice that the Home will be We give DOUBLE CASH RECEIPTS.~~ MOONEY\u2019S, Cor.Alexander and Tel Un 18- St.Catherine Sts.| troubled waters means to subdué to calmnesy {1t \u201ccures pain, heals bruises, takes the fire united, 2366 dit.Catherine \u2014 ere ° À A SOOTHING OIL \u2014To throw_nil upon the the most boîstéroua see.Too apply Dr.Thomas\u2019 FEclectric ON to the troubled \u201cbody when it Is rarked>with pain means.sperdy subjugation of the most refractory elamenth.from wounds, and az a general household medicine {s useful in \u2018many aliments.it is worth much.-adv.; EE , AT THE ROYAL.tester == BARGAIN PIANOS.handsome: case, | only used three moifths, for $226.A, Chickering upright plano in rosewood] came for $276.All on gasy terms of payment if so desired., W.Lindsay, streqt.\u2014 .ST.EDWARD'S CHURCH, CORNER OF iN.| Freaux.Sunday Kctiool and Bible class at\u2019 class nt 2.45 p.m.Young Prople\u2019s mectio 3 p.m.Eveniug service at 7 » 8 Le : on Monday cvening, at 8 o'vlock.p.m.Preacher, Prayer the rector.\u2018 - ST: BARNABAS\u2019 CHURCH, ST.LAMBERT.Rev.Rural-Dean W.J.Part, M.A., reeter.\u2014 Sunday services, 11.a*m.and 7 p.m.Syuday school and: Bible: classes at 8 p.m.awalts you.ST.JAMES METHODIST C'IURCIE REV.\u2018The Revelation of Mars Evening service at 7 p.m.Preacher, Rev, Chas.A.Sykes.God's Forbearafice.\" spector and St.Paul Streets.\u2014Services at 1 a.m.and 7 porn.LT CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION.\u2014 11 A:M., .morning prayer, a p.m., evening prayer.MOUNT ROYAL AVENUE CHURCH, COR- _ Morning service at 11 a.m, Subject, \u2018The for the day, \u201cProbation After Death.\" STOPPRE FREE Permanently Cured hr OR.KLINE'S Fike NER VE RESTORE ing s-rvice, 7 p.n.CONSITLTATION cnal by mail.\u2018 dreatise and made welcome.ss TRIAL BOTTLE FREE Noavoce Dransres pi opay : Rpuame, BY.Vins Dance, Debility Nxhanation.reat in, | |* Meeting on Wednesday, 8 »m.A wélcome J.W.Graham, L.A.\u2018Rev.Chas, A.Sykes, B.D., pastors.\u2014Morning setvive at 11 am.Preacher, Rev, Chas.A.Sykes, B.A.Theme, : Greatness, \" \\ i fent.sentence, .oo Jheme \u201cTho Meaning of Mr.Lafleur\u2014\"That is not evidence, i METHODIST CHURCH, HOCHELAGA.REV.41 Closee Street, Western Square.\u2014Services on Sunday at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Subject school, 9.30 a.m.Bible class, 3.15 p.m.Bven- Seats free.Strangers PROTESTANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND! Homes, longue Pointe, \u2014 Diviné service at 3 p.m.Rev.James Patterson will officiate, MLIME 0 631 Arch 81.Phhagelphia | DE RIVIERKS STREET MISSION, BRITIAH | Aled with a nominal or lenient sentence.\u2019 : swear to fhe exact words.His recollection was à trifle different to Mr, Mv- Whinney's, but he: was satisfied that tence, There was certainly mention of an arrangement for a riominal or, len- He proceeded to cross examine Mr: Maclennan severely, as to his exact + ing the evidence.impression that the suggestion was made by the «crown, but T do not re< member any instructions\u2019 made by the Sicotte, the records of the cases in the Weiner and Margollus mater.Mr, Smith entered formal to the production of the Margolius records.: : v The Judge ruled out records of.the Komienski matter, Mr.Crankshaw To Mr.-Lafleur the witness could not, _ GREAT NORTHERN Mr.Cocke had sugéested a lentent son-; objection\u201d \u2014 _ | GIVE TO THE-REFUGE._.F.M.GILMAN, RAILWAY OF CANADA Station corner Moreau \u2018and St.Catherine Streets.Telephone East 2100.TRAINS LEAVE \u2018AS FOLLOWS: .A.M.-\u2014Week days -\u2014 Due L'Assomption 8 45 9.44 am, L\u2019'Epiphante 9,50.a.-m1., Joli- nol present.Mr.Macmaster said that fo tar as they vould see the defence adjourned.tte ! Mr.A.Rivet, manager of the Industrial Refuge for Women, Children and i City Past.aud Ticket Agent.| only shad one witness more, Mr.Black- |- ! From: Chenneville and Cralg\u2014 4 min.service\u20146.45 ant.to 9.00.ou miu.Bervice\u20149.00 a.m.to 4.30.| sv min.service\u2014.4r p.m.to 7.30 $0 min.service\u20147.30 p.m.to 12.00, \u201cFrom Sault au.Recollet-\u2014 \u2019 | 45 min.service\u20146.t0 a.m.to.9.45, | \u2018Qu min.service\u2014y.46 a.m.to 6.15.! 50 min.service\u20145.15 p.m.to 8.15, 99 min.service\u20148.15 p.m.to 11.16.\u2018 Extra service on Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 min.service, 12 noon to 7.30 p.m; Ou : Sundays, 12 poon to 10.30 p.m.HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT opened on the 13th April for the recep< tion \u2018of deserving cases, or clothing, will be gladly received at ihé \u201coffices, corner of Dorchester and Sanguinet Stream MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 ig Gifts, cither* in the.form of money.LE. MONDAY AND TUESDAY AT MARCHAND'S STORES Will be 2 DAYS OF REDUCTIONS, as much as 54 P.C.CHEAPER than anywhere else.PRICES have no rivgls.ROOSEYELT WILL * HIVE A WALK OVER Already Elected Will Washington, April 15.\u2014 Practically three-fourths of the 400 delegates so far elected to the Republican national convention to be held in Chicago June 21 have been instructed for the nomination of sident Roosevelt.Up to date 400 delegates have been chosen, and of these 282 are instruoted.The phatically endorsed., Eight states and five territories have elected complete delegations.All must do Eso before May 21, that the credentials of the delegations may be transmitted to the secretary of the national committee thirty days prior to the as- geinbling of the convention.The elght states which have elected their full - RATES Classified Advertisements.&rSituations Vuoant, Situations Wanted, Rooms Wanté4d, Board Wanted.Rooms te.Let.Ouse insertion, 20 words, for 10 cent ans wesk for 25 centa ve SW For Bale, Lost, Business Chances, To Let, Found, Miscellaneous, Persondl, Bargains (aad \u201cWant slvertisimonts not tacluded in the above), %a por word for one insertion, Six fnsertions for the price of four.making the rap 340 per word per insertion.A discount 5 per cent.will be allowed for three months, 10 per cent.for six months, 18 per cent, for one year.e 44\" Bmall advertisements, with âlaplay headings, ¢ cents per line per insertion.* &# Birth notices, 25 cents per.insertion.Marriage and Death notices, 50 cents.Rooms and Board.s& Advertisements under this heading, words for 10c; 6 Insertions for 250.20 Situations Vétant | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES: 2% Advertisements undse this beading, 30 words tor 100; 6 insertions for 2c.5 Rr Advertisements under this besding, 20 words for 10c; 6 in ons for 25c.WANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE GENERAL BER- vant or plain cook.Apply, with references, 385 Stapley et.; 90 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL ABOUT 36, TO assist with housework in emall family; good place for geliable girl; references wanted.82 Manoe., 84 WANTED\u2014STENOGRAPHER, WITH BOMB experience.Apply in handwriting, stating wages expected.K 197, Herald.9.WANTED'\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ABSSIST IN care of child.Apply 23 Hutoniscn et.00 WANTED\u2014TRUSTWORTHY PERSON, EACH county, to manage local business for whole- WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHERS WRITING 150 words per minute; in demand.This} speed is guaranteed in Boyd's Syllable Shorthand im 30 days.No position, dots, shades or dashes, Syllablc Shorthand and Business College, Karn Hall, St.Catberine street.* 6-80 |WANTED \u2014 eT.LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR, WANTED\u2014AN UPPER HOUSEMAID; MUST sew neatly, Apply before 10 or after 7.278 Stanley.-80 WANTED \u2014 GENBRAL SERVANT; FAMILY of three; mo children; no washing.Apply between the hours of 11 a.m, and 3 p.m, any day except Saturday.Saturday, 11 to 12 noon.No.3 St.Sacrament st.90 \u2014 Situations Wanted\u2014Female.£r Advertisements under this heading, \u201820 words for 10c; 6 insertions for 26¢.25 women, work palmistry studio; $20 week- ed woman, work by day or office cjeaning.Apply or address Mrs.Mills, No.11b Riche mond square.95\" WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION as cashier; good references.Address D.B., \u2018 Herald Office.° - se.\u2014 27 Advertisements In this cotumn ' %c per word per \u2018insertion, ¢ Insertions \u2018toë thé-price our.+ : .7 TO LET ~~ MODERN TWO STOREY HOUSE, with extension \u2018kifchen and ali latest improvements, delightfully situated, with garden in rear.\u2019 316 Cote\u2019 St.Antoine Road.Apply tg, P.6.Ross and Sons, 1768 Notre Dame st; 80 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT, WITH GARden, on ground floor, private entrance, near Guy st; parlor bedroom, kitchen, summer kitchen, bathroom, clothes room, gas stove, lighting gas, water included In rent, $25 per month.\u2018Address Victoria, care A T.Chapman, 2407 St.Catherine st.90 TO LET ~\u2014 FURNISHED, A SNUG BUT TO LET\u2014AT MOUNT ROYAL VALE, BRICK house, \u2018nine rooms and basement; Daisy furnace; water in kitchen; stables, large garden; fruit trees, etc.J.Walkley, The Molsons Bank, or 453 Victoria ave., West- mount.93 TO LET \u2014 27 PHILLIPS SQUARE, DESIR- Bs que AND DEATHS.\"1 LE eee es adie ; \u201cut 4 y x (Advertising Rates \u2014 Birth Plotices a Marriage\u2019 Notices, 50c; Death Notifes, Boci = 7e, gq, \u2014 1 BIRTHS.Chas.H.Carpenter, of a daughter.3 IÉEECH\u2014Sherbrooke, Aptil 5, à daughtet té.Mra.F.H.Leech, - BLUNT\u2014Granby, April 12, à son t& Mræ (Dr.).Blunt.CL =, |COOPER\u2014Covey Hill, Que, April 4, a doughs ter to Mrs.William Cooper.i ANDREWS\u2014Coaticook, April 1, to the wite , of Bert Andrews, a son.McKEE\u2014Ottawa, March 30, to Mr.and Mrs.Melville R.McKee, a son.Rev.W.A.Fyles, a son.SPROULE\u2014Ormstown, April 10, to the wife of James C.Sproule, a son.PR MACFARLANE\u2014Elgin, April 9, to the wife of D.A.Macfarlane, a son.ov SHANKS\u2014Huntinzdon, Que., April 14, to the Mr.and Mrs, 1%.McCarthy, a daughter.MARRIAGES.SMYTHE-BARLOW\u2014On Tuesday, April ist, at Calvary Church, by the Rev.E.H.Tip- pett, Hannah Grace, only daughter\u2019 of Mr.and Mrs.Barlow, to Mr.Charles Smythe, ir., all of this city.x - BISHOP-MACMILLAN\u2014St.John, N.B., April CARPENTER\u2014Québoc,\u201d April 12,\u201d the wite eh.\" FYLES\u2014Huntingdon, April 8, to the wife of .2 ' other 108, though uninstructed, are not ly: experience unpecessary; instructive| commodious detached house (11 rooms) wife of W.I.Shanks, a daughter.: Sim le isthe Reason anti-Roosevelt, the conventions having SPECIAL.: sale bouse; 320 paid weekly: expenso money palmistr® book tree.Frederick, 213 West| With ail modern conveniences, for summer CLANCEY\u2014Halifax, April 12, to Mr.end \u2018 & waived the formal pledge, us in nearly| #87 févertsements Inseries Beturme Dot emmetia Manager, Com Bic, Cuir ih.Now York, Dent 6 PE So EY We manufac ¢ every instance the President was em- y, for at least a period of thres months, ., » LAL\" : e rince Ar » an v _\u2014 \u2019 ; , © manufacture ourselves, and OUR %o per word, hb cago.9 WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE COLOR.Aud Park avenue.Apply P.O.Box 124.g9 | McCARTHY\u2014Avondale, Hants, April 11, to | delegations are Delaware, Florida WANTED ENGINEER FOR ALLIGATOR Si : b Y j 13, Wm.E.\" Bish f \u2018Aylesford, N.S ; , ED \u2014 EF) : ituat \u2014Male.able location.Apply on premises.Lunlop| \u201cou .E.Bishop, of Aylesford, N.S.to ; Georgia, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, SINGLE ROOM AND BOARD, 3 BERTHE-| boat.holding third class certificate.Apply.ions Wanted\u2014Male - Tire Co.93 Allio M.MacMillan, of St.-Jobn, N.B.= ë Tennessee, Utah and Virginia.The! let street.Bathroom flat.att stating age and experience, to G.H.Perley waANTED \u2014 MATTRESS RENOVATING AT - - WILSON-PROSSER\u2014Drury Cove, King's Co, .'* territories with complete delegations n & Co., St.Jovite Station, Que.residences; prices always kept 1-3 to 1-2 STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,| N.B., April 2 Matthew Herbert Wilson are aska, zona, ew exico,| ROOM ~ NICELY FURNISHED M, ON ; lower than current shop charges.Fraser pianos,\u2019 baggage, etc.; sate, clean and dry.lo Miss Nettie Muay Prosser.J Oklahoma and Indian Territory.bathroom flat, with or without b rd; Auer WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT PANT MAKER, 425 Bourgeois et.p TB 90 \u2018| Fraser Bros, 453 and 455 St.James et.anû LAW-WALTERS\u2014Sussex, N.B., April 13th, 3 * Vice-Presid Gossip.- light.298 St.Urbain st.(near Sherbrooks.) to take over out of town factory and run .- _131 to 139 Inspector st.91 David Herbert Law, of Urney, to Miss Helen ¥ _ Vice-Fresidency ossip.on contract; electric lighted, power, ma- = \u2014 Clara Walters; of South Branch.x $ Speculations are still rife as to whom|ROOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED chinery: ous complete.Apply Marriage Licenses.> Health Culture.JEFFREY-REESE\u2014Cumberland Point, N.B.= the convention wil select as the run- or wit on pPutbroom flat, Auer light, with IAG TCENSE April 8,'Miss Della M.Réese, daughter ot = .ning mate for President Roosevelt, as out board.295 St.Urbaln st, near| 4 -_ MAR EL NSES ISSUED BY|HEALTH CULTURE Wouldn't you like to| Wellington Reese, to Frederick I.Jeffrey T - it seems apparent that nothing short Sherbrooke, 84 phan ave ON MA Evan LE Que En good Arthur W.Wilks, Wilks and Michaud, add from 15 to 30 pounds to your welghty of Johuston, Queen's Co., 4 {of a political cyclone can defeat him ROOMS \u2014 AP plain cook; family of two; no washing or Public Accolntants, Merchants Bank Build-| \u2018Improve\u2019 the symmetry of your figure, an HART-CONNER\u2014April 12, Charles R.Hart A | for the nomination.Senator Fair-1\" ser two.EWLY FURNISHED, SUITABLE| {i nina: first class references required.Ap- ing.Tel.M.4125.add to your general appearance Without| 0 Miss Delbertia A, Conner, all of the banks of Indiana was given serious light To also double parlors, sultable for! ply evenings, 395 Mountain st.96 drugs, without any inconvenience to your- \u201cTown of Hatley,\u201d Que.: - consideration until he acted so em-| puy 93 Halle Es every convenlence, Ap- self Send 50c for recipe to prepare at home.BAIN-NELLIS\u2014Woodstock, April 12th, John phatically in commanding his state st, Westmount.9 WANTED \u2014 GENTLEMEN OR LADIES, TO Address L.L.Hardy, A.M., St.Bazlle, Que.| Francis Bain, of Toronto, to Lillian Emily, + not to indorse his candidacy by in- employ agents: $500 per year and expenses: - = = only daughter of J.H.Nellis, of Wood- structing the delegation to support him For Sale.position permanent; experience unnecessary.+ Electrical Contractors igo PATTON\u2014Toronto: April 1 e convention.Address M.A.O'Keefe, District Manage - \u2019 Ms- N\u2014Toronto; April 13, Mer- Judge Peter 8.Grosscup, of Illinois, ; 157 Bay st., Toronto.\u2019 ét - : \u2014 Trial] Annie Grantham Patton, youngest Senator Elkins of West.Virginia, John #4 Advertisements in this column %c per Ha \u2014 | CITY ELECTRIC CO.\u2014INSTALLATION OF daughter of the late Alfred Merwin Patton, .L.Webster of Nebraska and C.P.Wal- word per insertion, & Insertions for the price WANTED \u2014 KANSAS CITY BARBER.COL- electric lights, electric bells and annuncia- and granddaughter of the late Venerable bridge, of Missourl, are among the of four.\u2018 ., .lege: largest and best: teaches the trade, tors, 'W.La Wiseman, prop., 406 Craig st.Archdeason Patton, ; ne Clarence others mentioned.Apparently there 7 7 =| ahortest time at small expense.Write for Bella Tel.East 433.90 Holmes, of San Francisco, Cal, U.S.A.will be lack of candidates from whom FOR SALE aE peer COAL.STOVE, free catalogue.FC Bridgetord, 503 Delu- , : \u2014 CANDLISH-SHEPARD\u2014Wateribo, April 6th, > ; ; .» $6.50 per ton.J.D.ar, || ware at, Kansas ty, Mo.Tv Emma Charlotte, only daught f Mr, S.the President and the convention may 196 St.Antoine ot.Tel Main 4022.00\" : Manufacturing Jewellers Shepard, to Charles W.Candlish, a C : a .hy .; - Waterloo ; : on the ticket.: .\u201d _ Rx Ton Tri WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, IM- ; \" - erloo.: | 2 WS IKE nairmianship of thé -Re-| Soi i 5 EXTENSION DINISG TABLE, \u201cmediately, at 116 St.Mathow at Apply WILLIAM | SHARD.MANCEACTURING ARMOVTIEATI Stanstead, An, Simul : publican national committee remains; stove; the three nearly new.Appl after six in evening.: 50 Pllery répairing.23 St.James st, Montreal.6f the late Cavlos H attie EF.Clark, widow a allior - made doubt.there seems little question |: 2 p.m., 7% Dorchester st.PRI after ~ \u201cTel, Main 2774 go | Of the lute Carlos Heath, of Boston.5 CE to whom the convention wl Tom AC er et.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GIRL, EXPERIENC- me EEE mes H\u2014 | PEACOCK-WILSON\u2014St.Chrysostome, April | for its presiding officers, Former -Sec- FOR SALE \u2014 BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS, ed in dressmaking.Apply #3iy St.Lomin- Legal Cards Wiehe Hr Jaughton.pCutportne S.£ retary of War Elihu P.Root of New We have on hand uprights by the following | 9 2 5% : .; : .ai y [ L.Peacock, © am= an ! ostu mes York probably will be temporary chair- makers.All these Instruments are, or wi] Qu veto : .Ç ACLENNAN, CLINE \u20ac MACLENNAN Pi Ba .! > } man.and Speaker Joseph G.Cannon be, put in perfect repair, and.guaranteed WANTED \u2014 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER OR N a risters ete Cornwall ont * D > SCHM DT-F URLONG\u2014Borrhester, Mass., on , Never before has Montreal bad a\u2019 of 1ilinois perinanent chairman.Dearly the same as new: Evans Bros, me- general servant, in small family.Address { Maclenmin É CC IT Cine, PT Maclennan.April 14 Bavard Felx penmie Of ae ty 4; ter - um sized Upright, $195 cash: Nordhel 384 P.O.Box, Three Rivers, P.Q.a LL oT \u201c| rhone : bete au Oi sen, and , Cabinet Grand, $f:5 cash; Bell, Cabinet NTT - : T EITCH, PRINGLE & CAMERON, BAR (Thomas Furlong, St Jobn, N.B.our wide experience.Five peurs of A SCULPTOR'S LEGACY.Grand, $170 \u2018canh; Lansdown, Cabinet Grand, WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CHEOKERS, L risters, Attorneys-ai-Law, Solicitors: in! DEATHS IN THE CITY.- continuous struggles have made us Luca della Ttobbia, the Florentine] 316 cash: Marshall & Wendall, Cabinet.¥oriers abd xtarchern.New York Steam Chancery, \u2018Notaries Public, etc, CornwaM, | DiiWITT Co a more and more perfect in the HIGH &sc ; sv .| Grand, $160 caeh.Layton Bros, full , Laundry, 191 St.Urbain, 92 mt.Jas.' Pring | DREWITT\u2014In this city, April 13th, George RT oF TAILORING &sculptor, living in Italy during the fif-| Cabinet Grand.$156 veen.Deer ull sized: A : Ont.Jas.Leitch, K.C.,'R.A.Pringle, J.A.C.| \"Drewitt, beloved husband of Sarah Travers .Ge : teenth century, left a will which at{ some Spoclal Barg: : We also have) VANTED \u2014 A BOV TO MAKB HIMSELF | Cameron, LL.B.er aged 4) years, born in Eastbourne, Surrey, - p gulus in uare Pi y 7 The only stationary tems are our first sight seemed peculiar and unjust,} from §i5 to $150.We can arrange for pave Beverally useful around electrical store.Ap- TL IRDONS & JNARPER, BARRISTERS, borne: | prices\u2014always the lowest.en oX plaine in dote left DS ments on the above Instruments as low an|) PIY Sayer Klectrie Co, 14 Beaver Hall Hill.- etc, Richmond and Carling sts London.LAWRANCE\u201431 St.Dominique Street, April 5 te ; \" 2 a e Fi $6 per month.Write fur a : : - .A COUT ve rr ne : 14,.Hannah Bryan White, beloved, wife of We have High Class Cutting, De= [ithe testator himself, says the Hour, ticulars and comple el) for further bar [WANTED \u2014A FIRST CLASS NURSE GIRL: Geo.C.Gibbons, K.C., Fred 3 Harper.John Lawrauce, aged 68.signing and Finishing Artists.lGlass,.Messer Luca was a bachelor, instruments.Layton Bros, 114 Peel street.| must have good references.Apply P.O.Box! A REENSHIELDS & GREENSHIELDS MILLER\u2014Suddenly, at the Montreal General .TAILOR MADE COSTUME.made of {but he had two nephews of whom he| N.B.\u2014Open Saturday evenings.- | 168.or at No.208 St.Joseph st.Lachine, L Barristers, ete, 1794 Notre Dame st \u2019 Hospital, April In; Jane, widow of the late Nght Zibeline black and steel ray ;Was very fond.One of them, Andrea.- \u2018 ; P.Q.mw ers, ete, lcd J st.Jobn F.Miller, agéd 55.with red braided vest, fancy should~ \u201che took into his workshop, and taught, WHY NOT CHANGE YOUR ELECTRIC! or ; TY I - re san .§ BUCHAN.K.C.,' ADVOCATE, ETC.| ROSS \u2014 In this city.April 14 Archibald ¢ er cape, skirt very wide flare and him all the secrets of his wondarful| motor for a gas engine?Half the cost.The [WANTED \u2014 SMART BOY, BETWEEN SIX-; WISE CAPTAIN.oJ « \u2018Canada Life Building, 132 St.James, (Archie) Clarence, aged 24, son of Mr.Jas, 4 with straps, Elsewhera craft.The boy proved an apt.pupil.| Ferry \u2018Gus and Gasoline Englue Co., 1 Little! t'en and eighteen years of age, a3 clerk in I assonger- + clear\u201d strect, Montreal Lu IL Ross, 443 Eim Avenue, Westmount.~ Straps, .- ; ; .; st de h The Passenger-It looks mighty clear.: : a sold $17.50.At Marchand'a Jl Though lacking the power and breadth| St.Aotoing st.gn | cigar store; must be bright und willing.|; 4 yright in the west, Captain.\u2018 == SAINT-CHARLIES\u2014In this city, April 13th, .| Stores _.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$12-5 {lof his uncle's genlus.his name hus - - \"Apply T, D.Herald: Office.92 Captain Kidder\u2014It ought to be.T've - : Business Cards.| aged 76 years, Dame Cesarine Poupart, .i TAILOR MADB COSTUME, made of | | Som aoe ther ree ators put Cent où En pe Son IMPORTED | WANTEL\u2014TWO OR THREE GOON PAINT.been sweeping the horizon, with\u2019 this.- pe / Charles of the.Jute Adolphe B.Saint- : Fancy Light Tweed, jacket ivy | when the uncle died.not à penny did| and continge Melton ant ris re even ers, used lo passenger car work.Apply glass for the last hour.J A OR Ta : with mercerized satin, boleto style, he leave to this beloved pupil, Who had| coatings, trouserings, ete.from Finlay, | James Ogilvie, Supt.MP, CA.Ry., 1 | ° layson & Grant), Customs Broker and : DEATHS ELSEWHERE.$20.00.At Our Stores, © | indeed been as a son to him for veuve Smith & Cow stock, slightly damaged by a : : \u2014 w Peut #t Montreal.Trateä Storage, Bond of C bmn boty, aged gir ny NB, Henry , Mond and Tuesday.5.All of the great fortune amassed by moke, in lots to suit.Merchants, tallors' , nus 1 nue var ! anted t u .Te ve a > .| Phipps Otty, aged 81.5, onday vo B15.00 | famous seulptor was willed to si- 4nd others, should take advantage of the | WANTED ï FIRST \u2018 LASS MILLINER AND ed to Purchase Free.Telephone Main 1402 P.O.Dox #24 'VALLERAN D\u2014Boucherville, April 10, Maris 15.00 TAILOR MADE COS- mone.the other nephew.But there| Offer.At private male during this mouth, r.immediately: none but experienced |.> pr .bo Lo \u201c7777 Mathlide Lucille, aged +1 year, beloved i INES, in 10 to 12 different styles.| was a note to the following effect, and| at Rae & Dounelly's Auction Roows, 241 ge | Deed apply, Mad.Florant, 1293 St.Denis WANTED TO PURCHASE \u2014 A BARGE,\u201d Undertake¢rs and Embalmers.daughter of Mr.Arthur Valera of the 1 Come and sce them.\u2018the Florentines who knew the intringro| James st! oo p | street.} 891 | sultable to carry lumber, capacity of 2-300 m - American Express Co., Quebec.\u201d \u201c, UR 825.00 LADIES COSTUME real value of art appliuded the old!Fon SALE - - TS Le LC, NRAY & BRO.290 Mountain st.and VENNER\u2014Camphellton, March 20, Mr.Alfred : OR EE ie the money.- |i man's justice: **To Simone, T give the OR SALE \u2014XO 3 CALAGRAPIL TYPE.WANTED \u2014 GIRL OPERATORS AND FIN-| M & price and fuil partieu- ; «123 St.Dominique.Uptown 2728.Bast 117.Vener, \u2014 Co : B WoMR double iba.money.ray.because to Andren I have al-| anaer,and stand, in firet.cliss order; cheap.; ithara In children 8 out.an» Armand, {TE : 8 \u2014 LYON\u2014Island Brook,\u201d Ont., April 9, infant i | ready given something that is of more Address P.O.Box 927, .81 , Chasse, ¢ St.Lawrence st.Roam No.}4, 91} \"=~ CUT = = TEE UT DE WwW LLIAM WRAY, 1236 St.Catherine st.daughter ot Mr.and Mrs.Edw \u201cLyon : nf ie [ 7e je At Jptowñ 2667.T Mr.and Als.: ., ; - valye than any sun ot money could be FOR SALE ~\u2014 SAFES, FIRE AND BURGLAR WANTED \u2014 A MESSAGE BOY.APPLY 02] Co Bookbinding.- | : 2.CAMPBELL~Toronto, April 13, Mrs.\u2018George, ; SILK CAPES : \u201cM -\u2014Be\u2018inherits my art.s.proof, new and secondhand, at prices that; St.Lawrence st.ee ; * A LBERT GRIFFITH, 613 Wellington street.| Campbell, mother of A.G.Cajpbell, aged hdd es : SY UTIOTIRE « dety competition.Largest stock iu city.|: - \u2014 SEND YOUR MAGAZINES TO HERALD 4X Main 4418.\u2014 | 80 years.\u201d Co, Co ES ; \"2; SPECIAL NOTICE.LA: Ahern.Montreal Safe Werks, 30 FL.| WANTED \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN TO MANU.Bindery to be bound.Customers out -of| ===\" ; m=======\"PATON \u2014 Tuntinglon.April 6 Mary A.1 OUR GREAT SPECIALTY\u2014AU that \"he Montreal Terminal Railway is James.Telephone Maln 813.1 TTL tacture,.and employ agents to dell, medical, (OW0 may send by express, and depend on : WANTED Paton, wife of (i.Willlam Boyck, aged 23.vou see in our window display, of now giving à fifteen minute service \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ./ | toilet and household specialties needed in quick return and most reasonable charges, | , ; BRADY\u2014THelena, Que, April 13, Mrs.Peter \u2018 SILK, TULLE AND NET CAPES, Between Lasalle Avenue und: Tetreault- FOR SALE \u2014 KINDLING FOR THE MIL.evefy home.You can do this if you get ferald Bindery.603 Craig st, Montreal.di Splg Choir Contralto | Brady, sr., aged T6.; COATS, etc., are direct from oug own ville, Longue Pointe.don Kindling wood, $2.00; cut hatd wood.| \"Lee's Priceless Recipes.\u20183,000 secrets; 1691 7777 LE = == = ==! wo v .TURCOTTE\u2014Kingston, \u2018April 13, \u20achas.Ture - factory., \u2018 ere ~|- $3.60; mil! blôcks, $1.75: tamarac blocks, |.pages.A book of recipes and vothing but Property for Sale | for prominent down town \u2018church, | cotte, aged 17, son of Nicholas Turcotte.vou have no middieman's protit to || THE HUSBAND GOES MARKETING.Sambi s cAlss Satbracke cont, or Cl EN ee at As ak |_| monde.Must be good reader.|oLbUAN-Kmgwon, Avil 14, Mrs ; ; .John t.Brockville, .\u2018 > - + : Er.ant + .pay.here.i pe ; Vita at Tor Main ts! y h nig ckville n ; 0 FOR SALE \u2014 FINE.SUMMER corraue | State experience and salary want | Oldham, wife of the late Prof.Oldham._ | A well known officer has an ideäshat! ue.> : 71 at Kuowlton-P-Q- For further particulars, C4 Address K 196, Herald Office.-LEAMAN\u2014East Wallace, Cumberland, April > £ For $5.00 you can get a SILK CAPE J he can manage the affairs of the pan- ja WANTED \u2014 \u2018A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.! apply _ \u2014_ \u2018 H.' M.Simpson's List.FOR SALE \u2014 CHOICE TIOUSES, 1140 SHER- \u2014\u2014brooke-st-\u2014thrre atorey extension: good stables: 18% University st, detarhbed house on fine lot: 286.Stanley \u2018st.fine terrace house, extension kitchen, three bathrooms; 40 Wood avenue, Westmount, a fine semidetached three storey house, three bathrooms.H.M.Simpson, 415 Merchants Bank Building, 205 St.James st.Tel.Main 3344.TO LET\u2014FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHed houses and flats, Call for list H.M.Shinpson, 415 Merchants Bank Building, 200 St.James st.Tel, Main 3044.a / .\u201c HIOUSES AT SUMMERLEA, TO LET.1 wooden house, at corner, on river front (turnished), $220.\u2019 | ROOMS TO RENT.with small sitting room adjoining.First-class in every respect.Nothing cheap, '$30 to $45 per month.| .A.B.C., Herald.\u2018Corner Residence\u201d i One large double room, ter, Guysborough.; | MeBURNIE\u2014Five Islands, Colchester, April _10, Mary, widow of William McBurnie, aged 86 Co years.April 10, Mra, .James McDonald, sr, aged %.; MeNAIR\u2014Charlestown, Mass., April 8, Ellen Theresa, widow of Michael McNair, former- | ly of St.John, N.B» Tonds And conapicuous places : also distributing : MACKAY\u2014West Brome, Que., April 12, Mary Stephen Small, widow of the late Rev, Charles Mackay, formerly of- St.Jon, N.B,, aged 9, : MURPHY\u2014Kingston, Ont., Murphy.; NATTRASS\u2014London, Ont., April 12, Maria, widow of the late Rev.Timothy Nattrass, aged 72.- to SHERWOOD\u2014Kingston, Ont., April .-Soviar_Sherwood, aged 82.10, Mrs.Unexpected Heir will live high on lady charlotte gelatine.Cemetery Work Lettering ard repairs re- esivé prompt attention, &o.Monuments We have some especially attractive tomb designs at prices ranging from $ie 10$:50.00 April 11, Capt.D.; .{summer sun, It is the same with men of privacy.to each.The allowance of! = rents | 1 h t to corner (nicely furnished), AT Lt OUR 99e WALKING SKIRT, land women.Al[ physicians are agreed ground = each house is at the rate| E pas next fo cor « y The Forsythe Granite &.Mardle Co., OUR $1.49 SERGE SKIRT.that everyone needs a fresh suppiy of | of six hundred square yards.A Dixie House 1' large stone house, partly furnished, \u2018with LIMITED., OUR $3.99 STEEL GRAY CHB VIOT SKIRT\u2014A Leader.- OUR 85.00 RENOWN SKIRTS \u2014 Made specially.: new blood In the sprifig.Without the new blood you would be an helpless in the summer as & tree without.new sap.0° .What you need at this season is a Mr.Cadbury found in his adult school visiting that the workingmen living in crowded towns had practically no interest provided for his leisure hours, except in the publie house.Facing Golf Links pump in houne, $225.« 1 large double wooden house, unfurnished; on river front, $225.1 single Cottage, unfurnished, $100.2 camps in tho orchard, water tap and stationary basin, $50 each.To Let West of St.Matthew Street Large Stone.House, containing six bed- Monumental Branch, 92 to 96 Bleury.Head Office and Factory.&50 to £70 Willtam.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 Give Your Babies tonic to give you new blood, and the} go ne resolved that in hiz model vil- F I : À us rooms.bathroom, pantry,.linen cupboard.Pad at To nt Come soins, ve best tonic medical science has {age each workman should have his r onting on ake HOUSE AT ST.ANNES.etc.Extension kitchen, Electric light and TRITICUMINA FOOD! and Co Res cs 4 is Dr.Willams\u2019 Pink garden, which would provide healthy ) Cottage at St.Annes (furnished), $400, bells.Hot water heating.In good order JA MES w A IRD Pills.Évery pill makes new, rich, |and humanizing as well as remunera- COTTAGES AT HUDSON, - throughout.Rent, $600 and taxes, per annum.- .gy A Our large importation of AMERICAN BLOUSES is just at hand.\u2019 LATEST DESIGNS.ARCHAND'S STORES 2334 8T.CATHERINE.1453 ST.CATHERINE 3508 NOTRE DAME \u2018red blood, braces the nerves and overe comes all weakness, headaches, back- \u2018aches, Indigestion, loss of appetite, skin eruptions and other troubles so | common in spring.This i8 an established fact, proved by thousands In levery part of the world.Miss A.M.Tuckey, Oxdrift, Ont., ardly go about, and notwithstanding that I was constantly doctoring I got no gelief until I began using Dr.Wil- \u2018lama\u2019 Pink Pills.They completely cured me and have given me back all my old-time health and strength.\u201d hat these pills have done for Miss Tuckey and thousands of others they take a substitute nor.any of the \u201cjust as good as\u201d medicines which | some dealers push because of a larger profit.Bee that the full name \u201cDr.| Willlams' Pink Pills for Pale People\u201d is found on the wrapper around every ville, Ont., and the pills will be malil-.tive recreation for the wliole family.The land, with houses and shops upon over by Mr.Cadbury to a trust to be filled up by nominees of the Society of Friends, the Birmingham Corporation, and district councils.The trust gathers in \u2018rents (generally about $1.50 new cottages and beautifying the es- of Great Britain.The work has been going- on for several years and the founder did not intend to call public attention to it for several years more, but the large housing schemes of the London County Council and other municipalities compelled Mim to give\u2019 the All last yéar and this, a stream of visitors many representing great civic bodies, have gone to Bournville, and have come away lost in admiration at what they have seen.eS .the.article.The roads and weather ed at 50.cents a box or six.boxes for 32.50.have been such that the farmers find it about impossible -to get to town.» \u2018 it, valued at $900,000, has been made [ $4,000.\u20ac A house and ground with: private roadway; good lake frontage; detached on one aide.House and grounds in good order.Price owly $4,000.\" Holders of the Montreal Fruit Auction Co.,| wlll be held at the office of the Company (36 Mountain St.), Wednesday, April 20th, 104, at 3.pJan., to consider the advisability of \u2018liquidating the aftairs of the above Come pany.\u2019 You are requested to attend., MONTREAL FRUIT AUCTION, CO: PATENT REPORT.Owen N.Evans, solicitor of patents and.expert, Temple building, reports the\u201c following United States patents granted to Canadians: Incubator and fence post, A.H.Cook et al; lawn sprinkler, Addison Vandervoort; acety- | Pierpont Cottage (furnished), $200.\u2018Rest and be thanktul\u201d (furnished), $100.Dorval Cpttage of Mrs.J.R.Hutchins, beau- titully situated, $425.FOR SALE \u2014 PROPERTIES, BARGAINS, Mackay st., a block of cut stone frdnt houses, bringing\u201cin over $2,000 a year.Good 24, .26 PLATEAU STREET\u2014Pays 9 per cent.All above well rented, H.M.SIMPSON, 415 Merchants Bank Bldg., co ; St, James Tel.Main 3344.mes st.containing the fine family residence, \u2018Le Rocher,\u201d with outbulldings and greunds; also \u2018Le Petit Ramapo,\u201d a cottage containing 10 bedrooms, large living rooms, broad verandah on three aides of the house; also \u2018building \u2018lots on the lake front and about-20 acres of \u2018land, beautifully wooded.413 Merchants Bauk Bidg., \u2018 \u201clcne gas.generator, Get.Laporte Pet.Main 334 ° 20 St.James st THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., 205 ST.JAMES STREET.80 Cents per Foot \u2014 THE CRADOCK \"SIMPSON CO.205 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2014 Mancè Street 2eme, =} Two storey stone front, containing eight tooms; hot water heating: in good state of répair: Lot contains over 2,000 feet, Price under 96,000.THE CRADOCK SIMPSON CO., \u2014 MONTREAL ART PRINTERS.' HERALD JOB DEPARTMENT, 97 to 103 St.Urbain Street.Main 1025.This Outfit as shown Rers would post Bi T0 x x = = mn, Goods = House, \u201cPorting Goods.OU 3 ouse.This Baseball Outs and $26.00 Cash ; says: \"I do not know what would : , 230 rear.\\ ts.1,000 Bright, New Designs, a Ol nn Te not been & eek) now equal to 826,200 @ year.H.L.PUTNAM, tenants._ - Will Bu This Outfit contain 7 pieces.; RN ; i \u2018Pink PII M ter necessary expenses ha ee 1st Floor, Temple Bulid J SANGUINET STREET\u2014Block of Fats, cut! 0.fuil tion sizd.e Ash | LATEST NOVELTIES.for Dr.Williams' Ful 8.a 4¥ paid, the balance 1s devoted to building a uliding.| \u201cgone front, asscesed 89,500.Will sell to Fatts $2 1nches long.The Mask biood seemed to have turned to === pay 10 per cent.gross on whole amount, or A Corner Lt on Sherbrooke Street, one peche e\u201d Cees ÿ white and bine.A MT lain o ER or errs ove and unstable [oR fancy etall Belt complete ME this dandy Outht.All you have BE to acll is g2,80 worth Lo get this Handsome Outfit.You 2 become A contestant for our Bx- f: 4 tra Cash Prizes, the in prise of 8 which is $18.08.nd name an 1d the benefit of his experiment.; .i d address, and wo will mail will do for you.They will make you nor : be W.J.CLOGG, Secretaty.FOR SALE \u2014 STB.AGATHE, TIIB VALU- en, postpald, 2% packages of bright, vigorous and strong.Don't pe orl an en slow to profit) Leeenp-ergenmezemenntsannentæeenge able property of the -Hon.G.A.Nori) House for Sale rn Ee tra fate washday lel.tosell 2119) ent \u201d .esse andsome Gcia Ainfahed Bluing I Every Jay needs Rlulng, rn usthe money, M s2.50, ant we will acnd yon at once the handsome Baseball Outfit, also à Cash Prire Cerftf- 1869 NOTRE DAME box, If in doubt send direct to the| \u2018There is a butter famine jn Dorches-| breeder, Edward T.Tolhurst and W.For fuil particulars, apply to ; ; done ROZ UPS Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Co., Brock- ter.The various stores are without Wilson: waggon box, Daniel Clark: H.M.SIMPSON, 206 ST.JAMES STREET.ui.rou ol hi Bcarf Plus _end- Brooches to give away with the have 5@ other extra handsome .; SN presents for Bo: A Rh AR TRY Biren: Dé gop Toreate Gal, - \u2018Water and | was troubled with diæzi- * ° h 7 i \u2018 .17 per cent.on equity.106 st of St.Law WN at\u2019 8 a ha, ness, headaches and, neryous prostrd.trust is \u201cempowered To puy land\u201d ana| NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS |.1% BLOIN STREET\u2014Pays oveg 10 per fect frontage, \u2018Ares, B80 foot oo | ites hy Bie, as Se tion.I got so weak that I could erect similar model villages in any part A Speclal General Meeting of the Share- |\u2019 cent.- Splendid site for Apartment House or Flats [Ama finely fintshed.The Cape ! ch 1 tic en LAT TR MONTREAL, DAILY HrnAID.SATURDAY, APRIL IG, 1904.= Gossip on Military Affairs.\"i i - \u2018+ : .; \u2019 .: \u2018 .\u2019 e Pon.9 « .SHE PATIENTLY - The season of march-out and battalion driljs will begin next week, when most of the city regiments will commence their outdoor work.The Fusiliers, Vigtoria luties, Royal Scots and the 65th C.M.R.all have paiades ordered for next week and the drill seuson may now be considered in full swing.The local regiments, in most cases, are well up to strength and a great deal of interest and enthusiasm has been evidenced around the various armories of the Montreal Brigade and scme very useiul work has \u2018been accomplished during the winter months.The $rd Field Battery will parade next week, Tuesday and Friday even- | ing, for Battery grill.The Duke of York: s Hussars engage-~ {ments next week are us follows: Monday evening, squuaaron drill, dismount- led; Wednesday evening, non-céme-class and recruit class, ! | + * .Colonial House, PHILLIPS SQUARE.T \u201c Hardware Department A full line of Sherwin Williams\u2019 Paints, ready for the brush, for inslde and outside use.Also a full line of Varnishes, for Furniture, Boats, Car- rlages, Floors, Linoleums, Oilcloths; Wall Paper, Varnish Stains for Furniture, Special Floor Stains (Floor- lac), Enamelled Paints- for Fancy Work, Speclal Bath Enamels, stands boiling water; Enameloid, for kitchen and bathroom walls; Flat or Dull Black, for Fancy Iron Work, Fireplace Goods, Gasoliers, ete.Alwo a full line of Brushes, Oil, Turpentine and Shellac, supplied in.small quanti- The Army Medical corps companies, will parade ad the Drill Hall Monday evenly, April JL uniform drill order.i Sergt.- -Major Crockett, who \u201chas been instructing tne members of No, 4 Company Canadian Army Service Corps, \"nas been granted (Wo weeks extension , or thine and will remain with the A.S.C.until! the examinations are finished.-alonday evening, Col, Gordon, D.o.C.| | will conduct the first.examination of | members qualifying.tor N.C.O.certi- ties for household use.Every tin ficates.guaranteed.- .\u2018 The.annual company drills of the 2nd GALVANIZED WASHING MACHINES Regiment Canadian Artillery will commence Monday, 1sth inst., ahd will con- Lighter and better than tinue thercaîter as follows: No.Tocden ones.qe latest crea- Company, Monday, 18th, No.3 Company ion in yashing Machines.Ju 3 ; ; 2 : ; - Nothing like it.Blg washings.Yun No.3 Company, Wed can be done in à short time.Turns out nice white clothes.All made of steel, heavily galvanized, Will not leak orsrust.Works easy\u2014a child can run it.The fly-wheel can be removed instantly, making it stil lighter.to move about.Each machine is guaranteed to work properly and to give satisfaction.Price The annual meeting of the officers of the 22nd Regunent Canadian Artll- lery wiil be held in the armory Tuesday evening aL 8.30 p.m.The Victoria Rifles will parade at: their armory, Monday and Thursday .evenings, for march-out and battalion i driil, (weather permitting).The Vics \u201cmaxim gun\u2019 \u2018with a full complement of.men, unaer Lieut, Evans, will again make its appearance this season.The members of the: \u201cgun squad\u201d are tak- lug a keen interest in their work, seven them having qualified for maxim- gun certificates.A full line ot \"CLOTHES WRINGERS AND MANGLES;.all sizes and prices, \u2018always on hand.COAL AND.GAS RANGES Before investing examine our © full line of COAL AND GAS RANGES, with all the latest fmproveinents.BV or 2 on e \u2018 teed to give satisfaction.îÎ | .high aud prices on hand.ÿ Ç The regimental orders by the officer! , , comnétiding, 3rd Victoria: Rifles will | Eclipse, Cleve- - shortly bé issued.Battalion drills will e * The first.battalion march-out of the Royal Scots will be held, next Thursday evening, weather permitting.Brass and pipe brands will attend.Wednes- ' day evening, N.C.O.class; Friday, re- | \u2018cruit class, vo ! e e * .FOR DRINKING WATER USE Hygèta, \u201c§IART BR land, Monarch, the improved Natural Stone, Bone Car- voutmetice on Monday, the 18th inst, \u2018a & bon, Charcoal, Jewets and Berkfelds Water Filters, and will be continued every Monday LAZIER and Drink Pure Water.All sizes on .and Thursday thereafter, until the re- , Hand .:.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.accus arers css cac 0e ae 34.50 up.gimental inspection, which will take ' 6 .place on dhe 28th of May.The regl- AG mental church paragie is.announe ed for sunday.May l5th, when the Rev.Can- con Fllegood, the reghnental chaplain, i will officiate, : b \u2019 CRUMPET COVERS.always as white as sliver, ; ®.* neat, seamless, easily cleapsed.Each The examinations in the prov sional 8 A .&chool for offic ers commenced last Monaay evening under Cal.Chinic of es St, Joln's depot.The results of - these examnätions will be given o | shortly.; 5 ut - Tap Filters, 15c wo 50c IIE SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS.Henry Morgan & Co.MONTREAL.I | + * | The Frince of Wales Fusiliers will! i parade at the Drill Hall next week on: the following evenings: Monday.com- \u201cpany drill: Tuesday, battalion parade, \u201cmarch out, weather permitting: WW ed- ; nesday, \u2018recruit class: Thursday and\u2019 Friday, company drills.: | The Prince of W tre Fusiliers ill.§ in all probability have à trip to Rur-| v .lington, Vt.about the end of May.| .Arrangements sive aboyt completed, and | pall that is required\u2019 is thé permission of the militia authorities at Ottawa.\u201cBut instead.of my getting any good hy A cordial\u201d Feception will\" await the big \"showing that he had several times purposely regiment in \u2018the American city, aid | fallen over carpets, a noble law lord, who he iii) of the 1st Prince of Wales.\u2014_ tried the case, was very murh interested ny Fusiliers are eagerly lookin w Londoner Charged With Being Hurt the man's: favor.and thought It was very (0 a very pleusant tot & forward Repeatedly in Order to Collect \u2018hard that he should have met with so many\u2019 HAVING ACCIDENTS \u2018HIS _ SOURCE OF INCOME.Be its lesson learned and taught, Hark! 1 Pear the muffled drum, as they | awarded ; for ;mounts need not be described: ! very large entry.\\ 7 - Jamilton\u2019 St = SPECIAL Sal GLOVE VALUES The following patriotic song, words by Capt.Forsyth, will be sung for the first time by Edward Parratt, attired in khakl uniférm, at the Firemen's Benefit Kermesse entertainments, in the Stanley Hall, April 26 to 30th inst.THE \u2018REQUIEM.A soldier lad lay dying, as the moon rose cold and clear, His broken rifle by him, and an empty TT had for years patiently borne the bandolier, .race, He shouted: \u201cNo surrender,\u201d fighting rand suffering.U pravely where he ve out, àth due to my busband's \u2018 n 8 cartridges gave out,\u2014an us the tale they.tell.Hearing of Babite- : > Ï or onda I To a comrade bending o'er.him, he an- vellous bok foro for .: a Her standing and swered: \u201cYes, 1 know.\u201d Gladly dying for the land where the sugar maples grow, the cure of drunkenness, which I could To woman the matter of dress is vitally important.\" 5 | husband prestige in soclety depend in a great degree upon her dress.and personal I die,\u201d said he, \u201cthat this may, live-; Seretly, decided to appearance.In that same dêgree also does the GLOVE affect woman's come, never mind, old chap,\u201d try it.1 procured a dress.No gown, however handsome, cun compensate for an ill-fitting And pointed to the maple leaf upon his.candmixedit Klove.A stylish, perfect fitting glove is essential to correct and reflñed shoulder strap, \u201cNaw boys, once more together, so] with husky voice: we sang,.And far across the dreary veldt, the stirring® chorus rang.dress.THESE TWO SPECIAL LINES OF GLOVES ON SALE at 8 A.M.MONDAY 50 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 2 DOME FASTENING KID GLOVES.with By ood and coffee, \u2018and, as the remedy was\u2019 odorless and.tasteless, be did not know what it was that ; with silk embroidered backs.Sizes 5 3-4 to 7 1-4.Colors, O Canada: my Canada; we love thee |.\u2018 > ° so quiche Or tan, brown,.gray, beaver, ox-blood, blue, green, white and 5% well I trow, H A flesh, By or ti for black.Monday's speclul price, per pair.dee .O Canada; my country, where the o toon began to piel we ee to a PU regu- ; - © sugar maples grow, solid food returned, ne stu te Phe 50 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 REAL FRENCH KID \u201cCHEVRIAN\u201d : \\ larly and we now have a happy home, was completely cured I told him what I had o done, when he acknowledged that it had been his 2 and 3 dome loci white and black, GLOVES, made from choice selected skins.fastenings, in all the leading shades, self, Then proudly twine the maple leaf, with rose and fleur-de-lys, The thistle and the shamrock, \u2018silk embrotdered bucks.Sizes 5 3-4 to 7 1-4.\u201cEvery mair saving, as he had not the resolution to break off q ry the maple leaf for Ine, cor | Si hi own accord.I heartily advise all women guaranteed.GK : that usually sell at $1.25 to $1.50 pairs the emblem that urites them affict 1 as L was to give your remedy a trial\" , Monday's, specia rice, per pair.eran C all the world to see, The chosen badge of Canada, badge of liberty.and pamphlet givin, full the | FREE SAMPLE particular, ais land price sent in plain sealed envelope.Corres On ti olled, ondence sacredly confidential nclose stam the scroll = AN cor or reply.Address THE SAMARIA REMED Writ in characters of gold, for friendi CO.2 Jordan street, Toronto, Canada, © and foe, |, Also for wale by J.A.Harte, 1780 Notre Dame Street, and J.H.Harte, 2450 St.Cath- \u2018crine Street, Montreal.NAA Here's a Suit and SE ~ Skirt Chance Going By § let the | \u2018twas; not fame alone he sought, How Canadian soldiers * fought, let!\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SE st'ry: show.p \u2018 This Are vou going to take advanta e of to First and foremost, v \u201cKing and Empire: was the cry, «qe; SHOULS in Shelburne County.h eed a suit oF a = m de you means $40.One man, Thomas Davis, received a check for over 390.J.E.Bigelow, of Canning.has been the contract to build the chant his Requiem, breakwater at Pembroke, Hants In the home land where the sugar! (ounty, and will commence work early mâples grow.in Muy.\u2018 The town of Sydney Mines is asking: Two military classes \u2018have been pro- for tenders for the purchase of $75,000 vided for \u2018in the prize list issued hy! debentures which are being issued for the Montreal Horse Show Association! the purpose of installing a system of its fifth -annual exhibition, whic hi water works for.that town.The de- is to be held in the Arena, May 11th, bentures will be tor 5500 each, and will 12th, 13th and 14th.In the class open | bear interest at 4 1-2 per cent., payable: 10 officers of the 5th, and 6th military half yearly, and redelmable in.tems, districts, horses will count 40 per cent.years from date of -Issue.If you do.read this news over carefully and set your alarm clock so as vou'll be in with the first rush on Monday morning, as \u2018the first comers will have their pick of: \u2014 40 LADIES\u2019 SUITS, up-to-date styles, elegantly man- $4.00 AND $4.50 LADIES\u2019 SPRING CLOTH SKIRTS.handsomely trimmed, perfect fitting garments.mostly black, all $1.50 can ride and shoot, and die.\u201d \u201cAnd to do our best we'll try, where'er | we i blues.Regular $15.00 to $20.00 values.Monday while tailored: most of them black, a few browns, grays and they last lengths and waist sizes, Monday while they last.\u201cNo mail or telephone orders filled for Suits or Skirts.\" \u2019 « Highland Cadet Bttajion riding eo.per cent and equipment 2 There is a law on the statute books! per cen e prizes being $30 for the of the province which makes it com- | t WwW di Abo .first, $20 for the second and $10 for the: pulsory for medica) men to report all\u2019 Jus a or out third.In the class for troopers, the cases of Infectiour «diseases coming: heree wn count Ru per Got.equines under their notice to the proper autho-' tment, 30 per cent.,, and riding per rities.The Sydney Board claims that| 0 Mi Iii Di cent: in this class the third and rourth | failure to comply with this regulation, ur 1 mery isp ay prizes have been increased, and are as.jg responsible for the present epidemic! , follows first, $30.Eecond, $20; third.! \"of smallpox in this\u2018 city, and have; : \"$15.und fourth, $10.| zhout decided to take \u2018action against ' Montreal ladies are by now fairly well conversant with the different Owing to the difficulty of securing.the doctors who failed to report the Millinery Displays in the city.and we.have just cause for gratification in the suitable mounts previous to the clos | exist.nee of the disease previous to.complimentary expressions of opinion we hear: every day about our own\u2019 ing of entries, the.committee häve de-! jty discovery by the health officer.i showing.cided that in the troopers\u2019 cluss the! ona penalty for the offence is a\u2019 fine, Tt is no exaggeration to say that we have by far the biggest stock, largest a This of $100 or thrée months\u2019 imprison-i assortment and best values of any house in the trade.Don't take our word will do away -with a great deal of dif-: ment, or both.i for it, but come in and see for yourself.LC ficultv experienced in the past, and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014 .: : should be the means of bringing out n° POSITIVENESS \\ | ) There 18 no squirming or vacillation .enghge- in the guarantee of Hercules Spring Th M ] : .ments for next week: Monday.18th.Begs No.0 and No.l-they are 'posi- ec ost Important .APR bugle practice: Wednesday, 20th! tively guaranteed to bc us good after Lo .pr attalion (city companies).NO five vears use as ir the first day.The : , , ,\u2014 \u2019 - \u2018uniform: Saturday, 23rd April, battal- perfeci rest they \u201cinduce, and the Offering of the Season ! Len, dri) yniform.\u2018Bugle band to at- straight out position they afford the .tend.The Point company.wil.drill sieeper.mukes them great factors in | There's not a woman within miles of the store but will be interested .in this important announcement: 4 with the battalion.but will not.drill the bodilv and mental health of their Tuesday might, this week.\u2018users.\u2014Adrvt.er OUR FUTURE KING.Edward \u2018 Discards All For Battleships.Prince Edwarñ of Wales, though he vit! not Monday morning as soon as the doors open we will place on sale about 8,000 YARDS OF FINE WHITE.ENGLISH IMPERIAL CAMBRIC, 38 inches wide, smooth soft finish for the needle and sewing machine.The regular value of this Cambric is 18c a vard, being slightly damaged by \u201cfresh\u201d water, not salt, which does not affect the wearing \u201cThe Westmount Cadets will drill in Victoria Hall, Westmount, Thursduy , evening.* « eo + Prince Toys A recent militia order announces the irepection af the Hth Royal Scots for Jupe 4th, and not as ori nally av- oualities or apoearance: especiallv suitable for Ladies\u2019 and hounted.: E y ; rech his tenth birthday till next June, is Children's Underwear.Our special orice while it lasts YARD .° \"beginning to realize Increasingly the responsi- : Just abdut one-half its value.Don't miss this opportunity.another may never comme your way again.Such hilities of hi sition as the futre Kin £r .° 8 po so \u201cOn sale on first floor.\u201d The Montreal Engineer corps, under England, says the, London Express.Major Howard, have been drilling oT * For thig the Russo-Japanese war ls to some.some time past in their armory, Point extent responsible as the youthful Prince\u2019 Co | , St.Charles.Orders governing the feels jt his solemn duty, as the destined mon- | - spring work of the corps will be issucd arch of a mar L k by the ( me country, to closely follow next wee y e O 4.ithe naval aifuatfon in the Far Fast.| To serve this end be has gravely laid it sp ecial Values\u2019 in Floor acridents.\u2018* Damages.| However.Judge Russell decided that he pad\u2018 all his many toys, with the exception of his | ifteet of model battleships and .gun-baats.| These, he finds, assist him greatly with his .4 There 1s-@pid to de at least one man În, DO power to grant the present\u2019 application.ONE DAY IN CANADA Londor who earns a livipg\u2014or ckes out an .\u201cHut,\u201d argued the barrister.\u201cyou have, pu ° power to certify wlhiere It is a matter of publig 2 \"income from other sources\u2014by a habit he has contracted of meeting wilh accidents, says the London Chronicle.Acording fo a statement in the Southwark County Court yesterday, this enterprising individual is known to have accomplished five more or less sucesssful accidents in the last year or two-and to use a common form of spplic dtion for damages afterward.: It was on a ladder on two orrasions, a cellar-flap on the re maining three, Tae *vietim was stated to have claimed | £50 unsurcessfully after the last mishap but one.Then, it.was represented, he claimed £15 against a publican, but the solicitors he engaged withdrew on learning of his lament- importance.And where you get a man of this kind, who makes it his bobby in life to, £0 about and put his feet through peoples cellar flaps or coal gratings or to run up: against ladders and then claim damages, it is ar matter of public Jmporiancedo resist such claime.\u201d \u201cIf you could stop people altogether from falling down outside public houses it would be conferring a great boon,\" admitted the Judge.\u2018That is most essential,\u2019 reJoined.the other, \u2018but failing that we are trying to stop # man that doesn\u2019t fall, but says he does.\u2019 {naval studies, which, as \"instincts are strong, he pursues with much enthusiasm under the expert guidance of his: the - past = twenty-three royal father.April za, 18k2, May 11: Nearly every: hour, 1884,, May 26, 1885, April Prince's playtime is .ONTARIO.Tine village of Dundalk will erect a harbor for years: -\u201418§1, 1888.April 29; indeed, now spent with the his hereditary sailor.\u2018 of the nette Coverings for Monday t 4 yards wide \u201cNAIRN\" OIL CLOTHS, \u201cloft dried.\u201d newest designs and _color- ings.in floral and black patterns, at 35e.3He.42¢,-43¢ and 55C per square yard.2 yards wide SCOTCH LINOT.EUMS, 406.50e and GHe per square yard, eble record of accidents, and, the suit tell through.Now a barrister asked on behalf of the publican and the public for costs on the higher scale.; Judge Addison was sympathetic.\u201cI! remem- der.\u2019 observed his honor.\u201conce being in a care where a man used purposely to fall over PERFORATED MUSIC AT HALF ; PRICE.Our sale of perforated music at half-' nual convention of the price will continue ten days longer.be held or August 9 and 10 in\u2019 Hamil- This music can be used with Chase & ton.: ; Baker plaver, Pianaut Pi « earpets put down acrdss the pavement to save p Utos, Pianolas and Ald.S.Alfred \u201cJones has issued a dainty ball shoes, cte., from being soiled.Évacus C.W.Lindsay.Limited, 2366 writ a ag inst the Tor ort World \u2018for ree _ \u2018atherine street.\u2014 Adv.libel.the alleged libel growing out.of| : _\u2014 I statements: published by the World FOR A STIFF.NECK PATENT REPORT.sin connection with the Thompson \u201cbranch of the civie Below will be found .a list of patents: By the falling of the smoke stack granted _by the Cunadian_Government during a tire in the Alabanstine\u2014com- during the past week, obtained through pany\u2019s works, Parls, Foreman Berth- the ag ney of Messrs, Marion & Marion, ark was killed and Firemen - Allen patent attorneys, Montreal, Cahada,! Fraser and Isaac Stewart, of the town and Washington, D.C.: tire brigade, were severely injured, Hubert M.Taylor, Hamllton, Ont.in- Wa I.Langworthy, J.C.King, Geo.candescent electric lamp; Joseph Mor.T.rick and George Mooring are men- jerme là \u2018 Be AV Yeh nn oe Toa: Que! tioned\u2019 as possible Conservative can- ; X | didates at Port Arthur.or any soreness in the \u2018muscles of the back or s.des you can\u2019t get anything half | go goud as _Nerviline he most power-_ ful Imiment made.\u2018My neck was so stiff I couldn't turn it a quarter of an.inch,\u201d writes Fred T.Baldwin, of Portsmouth.\u201cI had it rubbed with, Nerviline a few times and all the soreness and stiffness, disappeared.I dont know another liniment you can ceuv, St.depend on like NervViline;.it's splehdid/-réssing machine; inv estigation.- Apnearances tor colds, lameness, and can\u2019t be beaten\u2019 \u2018andria- Ont.carriage pole: Norbert , ; for cramps ahd internal pain.Try | Allard.Montreal, Que., safety device a that, me the rt en Bay pind - Nerviline yourself.Ptice 2c.\"for elevators: James Munro, New Glas- » FFUNy ver \u20ac re w è gow, N.S.LADIES\u2019 WATCH AND OPAL RING spring bed: Ernst Abee, Bad | three -cofnered fight.4 Neuheim; Germany, cardine trusses; | Twe yéurs agn the ice fn Rice Lake Gustave La.Mouchel.London, Eng.\u201cbroke up on Avril 17th, but this year re e struc tures .in-or adjacent to w nterwaya.sit will, not likely zo out hefore the 1st\u2019 i of May.The ice is fully 35 Inches\u2019 TT PTT TT thiek at present.Thirty years ago, Pain Over the Eyes \u2018oti May 3rd, the ice was strong enough to allow conveyances to cross.in 10 A deputdtion from New Ontario, headed by D.©.Cameron, M.P.P., secured from Premier Ross a promise to amend the act of last session to pro- Headache and Catarrh relieved .« Minutes.That dull, wretched pain in the head just.: over the eyes is one of the surest Blgns that the seeds of catarrh have been sown, and it's | your warning to adminster.the quickest and | surest treatment to prevent the seating of È Send no Mone i this dreaded malady.Dr.Agnew's Catarrbal \u2018Just your 4 name nnd address, ant we will mail 9 Powder will stop all pain in ten minutes, and | | + w | | of three years\u2019.by purchasers may be redeemed.by.the! ow ner within a year.QUEBEC.Orichtal Arabian Perfumed CUTE.{ oi, cu consiativg of à shian, Gold Filigroe , Dr.À .oi The average make of sugar is about, cart Shaped Loc-et oucoslug n medalilon ot Oriental | Fe grèves intment soothes ail skin 1-2 Ib.to the tree up to date.One ic ume, bigh!y 6ioriz rom Millions of roge: eo most | ~ LC he nt and dirable perfi:ina in the world.Thess brautital iscascq.35 Cents.considered a poor season, 2 1b.1s fair, ets neil everywhere for 23c., An | proplc ara glad to SE Sold by B: au soil them lor only 53e.and «ve n certificate morte B0e.frec with ench one, tn fhe and fur your trouble wa will give you thla Bennti- iw ittio Lady's Watel with fancy gold hands, on ala ruse with buds and leaves Is elegantly engm- aos colors.and if you said us your marie dnd «address at once and sell the lockety and return the mo; Tinie week after you receiv thew, wadwill give you free ins ddition (0 the wateh a hands me finished Bet With a large.magnificent Fire Opnl ih tons with att the Seautitul colors of the rain es An em, wiile 114 to-da, on can easly seit t ; - cota In BAF an nur and on Know you will ba For thas | $225.0.Applicants will please state expert- Jolley lond aril hed with thesetwo beautirul prosants.Address + ence and send testimonials.C.C.Brown, eleyator is to be use or the unload- MOME SPLCIALTY CO, Dept 370 Toronto |.Secretary-Treasurer, Danville, Que.ing.of coal trom the barges and trans- ; -\u2014 \u2014 ferring it to the coal pockets, \u2018built by E.Mttiale, 2123 Notre Dame.18 3 1b.is considered an extra season.Teams were crossing Lake Megantic all last week, although It 1a somewhat risky: but the break up of the Ice until May is not expected.The Montreal Cotton Company has APPLICATIONS WILL BP RECEIVED UP to.noon, \u2018on the twenty-third day of April, 41904, for the positions of teacher in the Model; Elementary and Pyimary Departments of the fanville Academy, for the ensuing.srholastic year.Salaries: In Model $230.60, Elementary $250.00, and- Primary elevator and elevated tracks on the government dan: rit Valleyfield.\u201cThe - the company two years ago.This \" - - - | will effect a considerable saving in the \u2018The Plain Gold Ring cartage account of the company, and] is an absolute necessity, and the proper cne to buy is the one do away with ah encumbrance to the traffic on the dam.we make.\" kt.1s the proper quality-$4.50 to $90.00.NEW BRUNSWICK.The following are the datés of the opening of _havigation in Summerside LUMBACO Mr.Ed.Swan, merchant, Hamilton, writes: Griffiths\" Menthol Liniment is a cure.for lumbago.! was'troubled with it for years.Some months ago 1 used this remedy and it gave almost instant relief.\u2019 I have not had a Ea et the trouble.Only 20, a all drug- .G.ROBINSON & CO., FIL, 2397 sr CATHERINE STREET.All kinds of repairing sent for and returned when finished.\u2018 \u2018 .- ; Ri association fo.\u2018vide that Crown lands be sold because Hie offered 100 cents on the dollar with! arrears of payments accrued .Instructed to furnish necessary ,proot health and strength by providing the: begun work on the constraction of an! new town hall this summer.The site 27: 1896, April 26: 1887; May 7: J6RK, Prince of Wales in keenly scanning maps 2 vards wide SCOTCH LINOLEUMS, 85e per square rard.Nas voted, on two weeks ago.| April 12; 188, April Fis \"1590, April 19:° And charts and accumulating knowledge \u2018on- New Floral, Imitation Wood and Plain Cork\u2019 Carpets.noiseless, at 90e and Mr.A.F.Maclaren, M.P.who has! 1891, April 26: 1882, April 13; 1893, April [Thing the technical details and the possipill- 1.10.\u2018hoe 0 ¢ | 4e.* 2.200\" \"oe ties of various kinds of war craft.; n_eontined.to his apartments at the 18.1804, April 23; 1895, April 22; 1596, Pel ft.Wal h ssibly HN er a ANIA mr ; Windsor, Hotel Stratford, through sick- | April 21; 1897, April 20: 1898, April vs vitulel anslous lent Abbe hon should take.nu ; ness, is able tu be about again.1899, April 22; 1900, April & Stanley: pi aoe studies too rerlously, usually GROCERY SPECIALS FOR MONDAY BASEMENT SPECIALS FOR MON«, \u201cMr.Hugh Clark's bill to prevent 1901, April 8 Stanley: 1902, April L concludes tue council of war by suggesting 3 bags Windsor Salt nen HY ne | .DAY.élection petition \u201csaw offs\u201d wag re- Northumberland; 1903, Avril 9, Stan- that he shall dance a hornpipe.gs Sait.- 800 Heavy Tin Daisy Tea Ket- jected by the legal committee of the; ley.The Prince, being extremely agile, is an 1 gallon Tin Apples.sree 17%¢ \u201cles.2 quart size.18c, for 9a\u2019 - legislature on a party vote of 5 to 3.\u2014 : adept at this, and Prince Edward and Prince (Cheice (\u2018reamery Hutter.21¢ 400 Wire and Wood Handle Care : The executive committee of the As- MANITOBA AND THE WEST.i Albert watch the performance with huge des lbs, Evaporated Apples.- .20¢ pet Beaters, 20e, for.Da sociation of Master Bakers of Canada! pg i urchased.the Rb AT s they ond cavor to mulet s 6 bars Comfort Sep.- 5e 135¢ Good Carpet Brooms.24a have made arranzements for the an- air.Auzon has pure « the swift, infrjeadte ance- steps o their : Globe Hotel, Winnipeg, from Mr.Thos.father.Dade, the figure being £30,000.It is Even this.however.does not exhaust the the intention to change the name to nautical delights which tbe Prince can fur- the ' Market Hotel.\u201d {nish for his sons.Mr.Wm.Askin, late assistant man- When His Royal Highness was on active .service in.the Navy he ac quired many of the ny of the oe ar gation Come avcomplishments peculiar to sailors.le 1s, in fact; a most interesting instructor in the.Jake en! of tommercly) deen art of waking knots and hitches, trimming 1 1 lnining: the mysteries of marine - \u2018 ; ol - Transient Company, was entertained at sails, and explaining: the mysteri C .Ex Il Co i ri supper at the Vendome, Sarnia, by a! engines ee CARPETS in all aualities and designs, private patterns made specially for us.umber of friends.\u2014\u2014T MALARIA AND MOSQUITOES.Major Clapham.one of the Nes left At a luncheon in Liverpool the other CORK, C ARPETING, LINOLEUMS, OIL CLÔTHS, WIRE and STEEL MATS of every, description.The Hamilton Company, st.Catherine and Peel: Sts.and Dominion Square of the C.P.R.dining car service, left; p.\u2018day Professor Royce, recently returned Winnipeg.for Montreal, #nd will-pro trom Egypt, gave an interesting ace.-ably resume his Tun In the east, Th: count of the success which has attend- \u2018major has been in 12° railroad accidents, ed the efforts to extirpate the mosqui- many of which were serious, resulting toes and malarin from lemallia.He In the gem mer inspector said that when Major Ross visited Is- RTA LE IN VERS etes in an a ny.FANCY for thé Imperial government, ls at Mallia In September.1302, there were CUSHIONS, : : E Va uver, Ma business is In con- 2,000 cases of malaria annually in a - Just received a fresh shipment oO BRASS and ENAM LLED} yancou with saw mills that are fup~- Population of 9,000 people, of which 2,- BEDSTEADS, complete with Mattresses, Springs, ete.000 were Europeans.The authorities.at Ismailla loyally carried out his sug- | gestions as to.filling up marsh lana | - 20 which are shipped \u2018around the Horn close to the town and cleaning out THOMAS LIGG ET, .EMPIRE BuiLDING, .to England.|.small irrigating channels and stagnant 2474-3476 ST.CATHERINE STREET \u2018The Times of Wetaskiwin, Alberta, waters.That involved, an expense of ZEN in reporting a special meeting of -the gas 000, and at the same time they or- Town Council, says:\u2014' The meetin ganized a.drains brigade and a petrol- ! was called to consider the quotation of eum brigade, and now people could M.Walsh, Ingersoll, Ontario, for the | purchase of the $12,000, b per cent.ae- © benture of the town of Wetaskiwin.: nishing spruce deals for the manufac- MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY EXECUTED.re ture of spars for the Royal navy, and.me : 4 : the houses in the Eu- | waa prhsen renfarked that'the success sleep in any of without mosquito nets.of t anti-malarial campaign at Ise Malaria cases had been reduced from mailia had tatght two things\u2014that I8 2.000.a.year to 200.As a matter of was possible to rid a large town ene fact, there were NO fresh cases of ma- tirely of mosquitoes, and that it wam lariat infection in Ismailia; there had equally possible to eradicate malaria.been no deaths among Europeans dur- He had -béèn asked to draw up & re- ing 1903, and only four among natives, port as to malaria cases, in India, which | against 30 deaths the yepr before.The were responsible for 300,000 admissions \u2018improvement was su, wonderful that to hospitals from\u2019 the troops and jail System with flesh and tissue-bullding | Prince D'Arenberg, president of the prisoners.With the Ismailla figures l'inatérial.It increases \"the power.of | Suez Canal Company.hopes soon to before him he felt confident that theae !disease\u2014resistance, cures the cough and | see Ismailia the sanatorium and water- high figures would be reduced soon by, { makes the lungs sound and strong.lg place for Calro.Major Ross, who at least one-third.\u2014 TREATING CONSUMPTION By its direct action upon the stom- interest to date It Was ach and digestive organs.Angler's unanimously agreed to accept the Emulsion perfects digestion and gssim- \u2018quotation, and the town solicitor WA8 tlation and naturally bullds up the the validity of the by-law.\u2019 \"PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.Two weeks ago, L.J.Palmer, Liber- Al, at the qpening of the P.E.I.Legislature, announced that he would not \u2018 sit or vote at the present.session, as hé was in the same position as J.F.Whear, who had been held by the Supreme Court to have committed a violätion of the.Independence of Par- ; llament Act for acting as counsel for \u201cthe Crown.in a criminal case during the absence of the \u2018Attorney-General in England.Mr.Palmer's explana- tlon was.accepted by the constituents, who offered him the nomination at the next election.The Forestry Commission's report has been presented to the House.In it attention is called to great.waste of timber going on iu the island, and | indicating methods of re-foresting.The Commissioners recommend that * Can be economically and efficiently lighted no students and teachers be required to acquire knowledge how to select, \u2018plant matter.where located.Get estimates from and care for trees and sachools be \u2018 utilized for tree punting purposes, and that a portion of the Government \u2018farm de get apart tor growing young forest recs.FEN 9 NOVA SCOTIA.\u2026.Up to Mé&rch Sist' bounties.had been ald on something Mke 1600 poroupines : = Country Hotels, Residences and Clubs x .\u2018 ' Ce *, .) r - \u2019 ® ._ \u2018 : - 0 Te a oe EE IRE rent ips BE LE _ | _ ! In one or \u2018the world's largest cities.MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP AS IT'IN ENGLAND Birmingham Has Fifty Cent Gas and Pays a Handsome Profit at That Figure\u2014Manchester and Its Housing Problems\u2014The Big Ship Canal.Birmingham owng its gas plant, and has operated it successfully for more than @ third of a century, When Joseph Chamberlain became mayor of Birminghem in 1873, he set about to purchase the gas and water supplies for the city.Several previous attempts had been made, writes Frederick Upham Adams in the Chicago Record Herald, but: the conversatism of the taxpayers and the influence of corporate interests had been sufficient to defeat his less energetic and resourceful predecessors., Mr.Chamberlain made an exhaustive study of the subject and presented it so favorably to the council that the measure passed by a vote of 54 to 2.The purchase price was in the neighborhood of $10,000,000.The city immediately reduced the price of gas from \u20188 cents to 70 cents a thousand cubic feet, and the wisdom of Mr.Chamberlain\u2019a policy was shown in profits of}.$170,000 for the first year,\u201d Since then the rates have steadily been \u2018reduced, until they now stand at 50 cents, and at this low rate last year's profits exceeded $280,000, after setting aside a large sum for sinking fund and depreciation, .The tangible result of the \u2018public ownérship of gas works in Birmingham is best shown by the fact that since their purchase the sum of $5,000,000 has: \u2018been turned into the city treasury from gas revenues, with' an extra $3,- 500,000 paid to the sinking fund, and the further fact that during these years the price paid for gas has averaged one-third less than that charged by the private company.The reduction in the expense of city lighting amounts to $1,260,000.The hundreds of men employed in the works receive higher wages and works less hours than formerly, and it is worthy.of note that the record of tests and the evidence of consumers prové that a much better quality of gas is supplied now than before the city assumed control.Monoply is Complete.The municipal gas monopoly is complete, but there are no complaints, and I heard of no scandals, Owing to the high price of coal the cost of production is much greater.than in the United States, but the gas is sold for half as much, with a large and increasing revenue to the city.When the bonds ere all paid and the city becomes the absolute owner of the property the price will be yet further reduced.In the meantime the profits will have more than paid the purchase price of the plant.Unless all of the official reports are tabulated lies, the municipal ownership of gas in Birmingham ls a glittering\u201c success, The gross profits last year were nearly $900,000, and were it not that large sums had to be diverted to interest and sinking fund payments and to the assistance of the taxpayers, it would be possible to-day, even with the abnormal price of materials, to produce and sell \u2018gas at less than.40 cents 2 thousand feet and leave a handsome profit.There is no theory about this: it is being done on an enormous scale Other Municipal Work.I\u2019 have space only to note the other enterprises in which Birmingham is engaged.The city maintains a com- prahensive system of.baths, ranging from open air baths_'for the poorer classes to modern, Turkish, baths, The income amounts tô $25,000 d year.The city burial board has charge of ceme- terles, in which 4,000 were interred last year.It is the policy of the board so; to conduct this estate as to make it gelf-sustaining.and successive years show alternating profits and losses in small amounts.] 3 Four years ago Birmingham purcaas- paying the owners of ths Cranchise more than $2,000,000, For the first two Years the new management made 80 many improvéments that there was & slight deficit, but the third year yielded a proft, and the last annual report indicated®a net gain of $150,000, which went into the common treasury, : The city owns its markets, and they are a source of revenue.Birmingham is a farmer on a large scale.The municipal farm comprises 1,600 acres, and.1,000 more are about to be added.This land is fertilized by the sewage, and is largely devoted to cattle raising and dairy business, Immense herds of sheep also belong to the city.There are filtration works and a plant for handling the byproducts, and these, with the farm, represent an investment of about - $2,500,000.The last report shows that the annual Bales of stock amount to $80,000, while $25,000 is realized from milk and about as much from wool.By these sclentific methods the cost of disposing of sewage is materially reduced.; ?Perfect Water Supply.Birmingham purchaséd its water supply in 1876 under the administration of\u201d Joseph Chamberlain, paying $8,500,~ 000 for the original plant.It has just completed, at an expense of nearly $30,000,000, an extension of the scheme by which it conveys water from Wales, eighty miles away.It owns outright 130 square miles of hills and valleys in Wales, and has planned a system which \u2018will supply water for a population of more than a million.Birmingham has owned its tramways for years, but has pursued the policy of leasing the lines to private companies.These leases are now expiring, and the city has decided to take over their control.The British Traction Company is making a hard fight to renew its franchises, and has offered to pay 156 per cent.of its gross receipts \u2018for the privilege of a charter for a limited number of years.But the Birmingham authorities have rejected all terms.= They proceeded.to employ.Alfred Baker, formerly jin charge of the London tramways, and justly regarded as one of the most capable experts in Great Britain, and have placed him in charge of the proposed municipal system.7 .Instead of electricity, which it rafus- ed to install until recently, the company which held the lease used steam power, and I regret that I was unable to secure a photograph of one of these steam motor cars with jts trailer.They look like a box freight car, with a stovepipe thrust through the roof, and when one of them goes puffing and churning along the street strangers are overcome either with fright or amusement.Such is the sérvice which Birmingham proposes to supersede with a strictly modern plant.Its experience with private tramway com- score of other British cities, which in publie, ownershin in arde- ta SSTTR the antique methods of those atock- holders who, Imagine that improvements war on dividends, Municipal.Ownership in \u2018Manchester.When Manchester aspired to commercial and manufacturing greatness Liverpool attempted to choke it with dis-! criminating railroad rates.Manchester lfes only an hour's ride from its older rival, but it cost more to ship freight \u2018from Manchester te Liverpool than it did from Liverpoel to.New \u2018York.Threats, entreaty and influence were all.in.vain, Tag tA TA 2 ~ The fate of Manchesteg \u2018depended on securing cheap communication with the [EIS chester declared that she would cut her way to.the sea and become .a porl Liverpool smiled.The citizens of Manchester formed cafhal \u20ac any, raised $40,000,000, and began thelr Titanic task.When this amount was exhausted they \u2018borrowed $10,000,000 more.- When.this was expended they were at the end of ed the electric light and power plant, sheer defence have been forced into} ocean; LivVerpooT wus Teterrtiess.Man-!- Ë NAD IA alll 1,0 RS completed, and no more pr ca; could be raised.vate \u2018The city of Manchester came to the rescue.It raised $25,000,000 trom a bond issue, and became à partner in the en- \u2018terprise., The company could not meet ita interest, and again the city came to its.aid.The canal was opened to traffic several years ago, and has done for Manchester all that its advocates claimed for it.The city now has invested in the enterprise $34,000,000, and has a bill before Parliament authorizing it to advance $10,000,000 more for the purpose of deepening the canal so as to permit the passage of ships of the greatest draught.This stupendous work, when completed, will probably entail an expen ture of $100,000,000, and is likely.to.become exclusively the property of the municipality of Manchester.The \u201ccity has already made an fnvestment larger than any previously p d by y municipality in the world for a specific business purpose.\u2019 Leads to Other Works.Even eliminating Manchester easily occupies first place in England in the volume of its municipal work, It has constructed dwellings and cottages for {its laboring clasres.It has an extensive system of baths and wash houses, It owns three municipal cemeteries, with bur- fal grounds set aside for members of the Church of England, Dissenters, Roman Catholics and Jews.Manchester owns and operates successfully an electrig light and power generating plant, ' 7 Its municipal gas works turn a large annual revenue into the city treasury.Tt owns $5,000,000 worth of markets, Which are a large and steadily increasing source of revenue, Its department for the scientific handling and the disposal of refuse is the most extensive in the world, and has brought about a huge manufacturing plant and a farm of 3,881 acres, the whole giving -employment to an army of 2,500 men.Its publicly .owned and operated tramways.rival those of Glasgow and excel those of the Scottish metropolis in some particulars, It has a well organ- 1zed works department, which executes most of the tasks formerly let by contract, and it contemplates a telephone system which, when installed, will complete the list of the ten utilities mentioned in the introduction of this article as the more popular objects of municipalization in Great Britain.$2,000,000 for Housing: \\ Manchester has ~ expended $2,000,000 and more jn erecting quarters for its Ite laboring Glass.Those first- provided and those now under way show in striking contrast the development which has been made along this line in Great Britain.Electric transportation had not then developed to a point where it was possible for the wor«iag \u2018class to live in the environs of the city.It was assumed that he was forever fated to live In tenement houses, and those who wished to make his more endurable.bent their energies .toward planning and buflding the best c tenement structures.: : When Manchester decided to build tenement houses her officigls went about it In no half-hearted way.\u2018There was a district in Oldham road where death reaped an anhual harvest of from 50 to 80 out of every 1,000 who were condemned to live there.It was a vile district, ard in 1893 the city razed the hovels, purchased, the land, and pres .ceeded to erect the vast structure, 118 panies has been similar to that.of -3; 4.stands to-day.undoubtedly the finest \u201cmodel tenement\u2019 in Great Britain.plates housing a thousand more »r less pérscns in a limi* >! area can ha 0 aus- \u2018cess; this one fully meets all require- \u2018ments.Those who formerly lived In \u2018wretched dens now are tenants in un edifice which with the land representa an expenditure of about $750,000.The death rate has fallen from 50 tn less \u2018than 30.There is not a room In the building which: does not open directly .to the'street or to.an enormous court.and there 12 not n better ventilated \u2018structure in the world.No room fs less than nine feet high, and the smullest rooms cover 108 square feet, .or about 10 by M1.Most of the apartments are ôf two rooms, and the rent averages.$1 a waek.- So 0 THe building is five stories high, and is built around an immense quadrangular.court about 130 feet.square.Thin was design.:d for a playground, but I noticed that the children preferred the streêts.The walls are of red brick, With stone and-terra cotta trimmings, and the architectural effect far excels that -of the average.firat class flat their resources.The canal was not or apartment bullding in American cita Te the ship canal,|' life; So far ae any scheme which contem- ;- 415 '$10.00 $11.25 answer Burns.But he would be only partly right, for the first author of this, as of so inany of the Scottish songs, is unknown.Burns took pains indeed to disclaim the authorship on more than one occasion.1 1 a rough fragment, and with the flame of his genius refinéd it into the divine lyric we now know.beautiful gems of Scottish song the result of similar experience.The original words, somewhat rough.and uncouth as they were, were handed down from generatjon to generation, probably from the time.of Elizabeth, for the phrase \u201c Auld Lang Syne!\u2019 can be traced back In old broadsldes to the days of Queen Bess.It is known to have heen sung at convivial meetings to as early as the end of the seventeenth \u2018century.An early version appears in Jumes Watson's.collection of Scottish songs, published in 1711, and to show how Burns gave strength and beauty to the phrasing, the first verse of the original may be quoted:\u2014 : .Should old acquaintance he forgot.And never thought upon.» The flame, of love extinguished © And fairly past and gone?Is thy kind heart now grown so cold In that loving breast of \u2018thine, That thou canst never once.reflect On old lang syne?This stanza is from\u2019, a poefn for which credit 1s give tv a Sir Robert Ayton, of Kincald a contemporary and friend of Ben: Johnson, but it de extremely improbable that Aytons authorship extends beyond the: mere fact\u201d of.taking: the words from the mouths of the people who had heard tt.from their fathers, and giving it * The poem, such as it was, next en- Joyed the attention of Allan Ramsay.one of Burns\u201d forerunners, who had already made a considerable reputation as a compiler of old, songs and ballads.Rumsay deliberately = overturned the sentiment of the song, an made a love affair its keynote, - The first verse af his version runs:\u2014 Should auld acquaintance \"be forgot, Tho\u2019 they return with scars, These afe the noble hero's lat, - -Obtained in glorious wars: Welcome, my Vara, to my breast, Thy armi about me twine, Aud make me once again \u2018as Ar I was Jang syne.« .Ramsay printed the song Tea Table Miscellany * blest in his in 1724 from \u2018which it was transferred to Johnson's \u201cMusical Museum,\u2019 published during Burns\u2019 \u2018sojourn in.the Scottish capi- > a \u2014 \u201c+ ; .- - ~ We Paid for a Million - 50c Bottles of Liquozone and Gave Them to a Million Sick Ones \" .Is There Anyone Else Who Needs It ?| When we purchased the rights to Liquozone, we promised to.buy a million \"bottled and give them to a million of the sick.Now we have done it\u2014at a cost of We have: published this offer in nearly every home in America: \u2018 \u2019 neighborhood-\u2014no hamlet so\u2019 remote\u2014but someone - there can tell what Liquozote wit-do-_\u2014And-nearly-every, one you-meet knows some friend whom Liquozone has cured.\u2018Another result is this : The demand for than for any other remedy in existence.use it than use medicine.And we cannot doubt that more sickness is being cured $500,000: ) result is this: There is no Liquozone is now greater by Liquozone than by al! drugs \u2018combined.What Liquozone Is Liquozone is the result of a process which, for more than twenty years, has been the constant subject of scien- titic and chemical research.Its virtues are derived solely from gas\u2014 largely oxygen gos\u2014by a process requiring immense apparatus aud fourteen days\u2019 time.ro Each cubic inch of * Liquozone requires the use of 1,250 cubic inches of the gas.It is this remarkable con-] densation that - gives Liquozone its power\u2014the power to do what oxygen ddes.oo Liquozone is not made by compounding drugs, nor is there any alcohol in it.Nothing whatever goes into it save the gas and the liquid used to absorb it.Kills Inside Germs The greatest value of Liquozone lies in the fact that it kills germs in the body without killing the tissues, too.There is nothing else known do that.Any drug that is germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken internally.For this reason, medicine 1s of little effect in a germ trouble, as every physician knows.; which wilrjBueb a tonic as an excess of oxygen © We Offer $1,000 For a disease germ that Llquozone \u2018can\u2019t kill, and this offer is published on the label of every bottle.; Note what this fact means, All that is necessary to Cure any germ trouble is to kill the germs.Nature will \u2018do the balance.A gern disease must end when the germs ure destroyed; nothing 1s more certain than that.And all the skill in the world cannot cure such a trouble while those germs exist.Liquozone goes into the stomach, În- to the bowels, and into the blood, to go wherever the bloo@ goes.No germ can escape it, and none can resist it.The results are inevitable, Diseases which have resisted medicine for years yield at once to it: and it cures .dûis- eases which medicine never cures, Acts Like Oxygen .J : « But Liquozone is more than a germicide.It is also a tonic, with which no other product can compare.It is just gas.would be, if it could be held in the blood.\u2018 Oxygen is the vital part of alr: the very source of .vitulity, the most essential element of life.It is oxygen that This problem of killing Inside germs is the greatest problem that medical men ever met.Thesp germs are the cause of most of the serious diseases.And the only way to cure such diseases fs to kill those germs.An internal germicide, effective, yet harmless, has been sought after more than anything else in the history of medical practice.A Liquozone has solveü this problem.The, chemist who discovered Liquo- zone first proved that germs are vegetables.Then he found that an excess of oxygen\u2014the very life of an animai\u2014 is deadly to vegetal matter.Then he sought & way to get the virtues of oxygen in stable form into the blood.The result, after twenty years, is & product which kills inside germs\u2014 which does what nothilig dise can do.- «a turns the blue blood to red in the lungs.It fs oxygen \u2018that eliminates the waste tissue and builda up the new.| Oxygen is the nerve food, the blood ifood, the acavenger of the -blood.It is so essential to every function of life that we could not live three minutes without it.There would be no weak nerves, no lack: vitality, no impure blood, if we could feed to the blood & little more oxygen.,- But oxygen Is n gas and unstable.The blood cannot hold an excess.Ligquozone is a liquid, concentrated and stable\u2014 not even volatile.In the process of manufacture it takes from the gas ts virtues, and it carries those virtues to «every cell of every tissue.It gives to every herve centre just the food that One More people let the produ We Paid $100,000 For the American rights to Liquo- zone-\u2014the highest price ever paid for similar rights on any scientific discovery.We first tested the produgpt for two years, through phyaclans and hospitals, in this country ahd others, We provedrit in thousands of the moat difficult cases obtainable.We cured with it every diseuse which was consiflered incurable.Co , Then we spent $300,000 to give a mll- lon bottles away\u2014to let a milllon sick.ones try it.We thus staked n total of $600,000 right at the start, on our absolute faith in this product.Can anyone ftppdse that we made such an investment without knowing that Liquo- zone would do what we claimed for We publish no testimonfals, no evl- dente of cures; no letters from physicians or patients, though we have more such letters than any other concern in the world.We simply buy a | bottle of Liquozone for each sick \u2018one we learn of, and ask him to see for himself what it does.Don\u2019t you know that & product must have remarkable merit\u2014a virtue which brings instant benefit to all\u2014to stand such a test as that?» What Medicine Does The utmost that medicine can do fa to act as a spur to Nature, This.1s true inn ahy disease, as your physician will tell you.Drugs never give to the body any element it needs.And drugs never kill inslde germs.Medicine sometimes spurs nature to overcome the germa; but those results are indirect and uncertain.\u2018They depend on the patient's condition.A cure by drugs is always doubtful, and in some âlseanen impossible.Some of you have continued medicine for years without getting \u2018more.than temporary relief.: Liquozone 1s direct and certain, be- -~ it needs.It gives new power to every function of nature; results are remarkéble and quidle - cause it destroys the cause of & germ \u2018WUBI, Then ft\u2019 ones have done.acts ab 6 donde, not ON ct itself show what it can do.as a stimulant.It gives food to the intended.- \u2018The results are Inevitable and permanent.There is 10 reaction.\u2019 Liquozone is used both \u2018to get well and to keep well.Those who know it best use it dally, as we do.Tt is a [paver of \u2018sickness by wirding off gerin attacks, And it Keeps every function of nature up to the highest mark.Nothing else in the world is =o good for you.: 2 : .Germ Diseases The diseases in thls lst ave known to he caused by germs or their toxins.Medicine has been used in these diseases for centuries, but the germ cause was unknown until late years.The cause of Rheumatism, for \u2018instance, was not traced to germs.until 1902, This new cause of disease calls for new treatment.Medicine does not-ap- ply.because medicine cannot kill inside germs.Those who now use medicine for germ troubles, either do not know the cause of the trouble, or don\u2019t know Liquozone.- These diseases all yleld to Liquozoñe, and most of them at once.The cause of all is germs, and Liquozone always kills germs.In any stage of any disease In this list, the results are so certain that we will gladly send to Any, patient who asks it, an abgolute guaranty.Gonorrhoca\u2014Gleet Women's Diseases » AM diseases that dogin With fever\u2014all fa- fMlammation-ait estareh-all combagions Asthma Hay Feveri-Influenza |.Abscess\u2014Anaemia Kidney Discases : Bronchitis La Grippe \u2018 Blood Poiron Leucorrhoea Bright's Disease Liver Troubles.Rowel Troubles Malaria\u2014Neyralgls Coughs\u2014Colds Many Heart Troubles Consumption Piles\u2014Pneumonia Colle\u2014Croup Pleurisy\u2014Quinsy Constipation Rheumatism |: Catarrh\u2014Cancer .Scrofulu\u2014Syphilis Dysantery\u2014Diarrhoea Bkin Dinenagen Dandruft\u2014Dropsy .Stomach Troubles Dyspepsia : Throat Trovbles Feczema\u2014Erysipelas Tuberculosis Fevers\u2014QGall Stones Tiimors\u2014Ulcers Goitre\u2014Gout Varicocele - ' dis- Léquesonn ; We are willing to buy a few thousand bottles more, for the sick who have been omitted.Then our offer must end : and we w I ill let those who know Liquozone tell the others about it\u2019 you need Ligquozone, and have not viet tried it, we ask! that you write us to-day.Don't neglect such a chance to try tiquozone : dont wait till offer ends.Simply_send_us_the coupon below, as\u2018a-+millhion-otiher-siele-the .We will then mail you an order on vour druggist for a 50¢ i bottle, and will pay your druggist ourselves for it.\u201d \u201cThe acceptance of this offer _ places you under no obligations\u2019 whatever.We simply wish to convince vou ; to | reg a tbe results of fwpure or poisonous nerve.centres\u2014the fotid_ which -nature | blood In nervous debltity Liquozone \u2018cts as a Su alizer, accomplishing what no drugs can 0.so : First Bottle Free.Our method of convincing your that Liquozone will cure is te buy the first » hottle for-you.We ask you to try It at our expense.The product, itself is the best evidence we have, > \u201cIf you need Liquozune, and have never used it, please send us the cuu- pon below.We will then mail you an order on your druggist for a 50c bottle, and will pay your druggist.ourselves for it.This applies only to the first bot- tie, of course; to those who have never tried it.- .\u2018This offer itself should convince you that Liguozone does as we claim.We would certuinly not buy a bottle, and give it away If there was any doubt of results.1f you want those results-\u2014 if you want to be well\u2014aecept the.chance which we offer to test Liquo- zone free.Don't use medicine for what medicine cannot do.0 We shall not asx you to buy Liquo- zone\u2014not urge you to continue it.Do as you think best for yourself when you learn what the product does.But be fair enough with yourself to try it when we pay the cost of your test.Before our offer ends, see what this new product means to you.Liquozone costg 0c and $1.CUT OUT THIS COUPON, for this offer may not appear again.Fill out the blanks and mail Hi to the Liquid Ozone Co., 458-460 Wabash Ave., Chicago.My disease is ; I.have never tried -Liquotone, but it \u201cyou will supply me a 60c bottle free, L will take it.0° \u2018 Bassssossercdscasa0na0can ace c 0 dns nas 0000 0m seusessuscctes so\u2026venssenscu 004 .310.Give full address\u2014write plainly Any physician or hospital not yet using He found it{ \u201cSome of the inost |, are! MEMORIES GREEN > age of 10, dressed in white, and with will be glad)y susplied fon dents _{ Uri OUEBEG STEAMSHIP CO.; LIMITED.i - \u2018 \u2014 SS.\u2018\u201c\u201cCAMPANA\u201d.First Sailing From Montreal, Monday, 25th April, 1904.(Ice permitting.) And afterwards on every alternate MONDAY, leaving Quebec the following day at noou for FATHER POINT, GASPB BASIN, MAL BAY, PERCE, CAPE COVE, GRAND RIVER, SUMMERSIDE, - CHARLOTTETOWN, and PICTOU.°° Excellent accommodation for passengers, No cargg received after Noon of sailing day.For Freight, Passage and Stateroom, apply sek J.G.BROCK: & CO., Agents, i 211 Commissionérs St., City, | .3 ! > = ltal.Burns wrote a number of notes | on the songs in the \u201c Museum,\u201d and of © Auld Lang Syne\u201d he says Ram- | say -here, as usual with Him, hv , en the idea of the song and theX line from thé old fragment which W appear in the \u2018Museum,\u2019 vol,\u2019 V.\u201d Again, in a letter to Mrs.Dunlop, he says:\u2014'/ Is not the Scots phrase \u2018 Auld lang, syne\u2019 exceedingly expressive, There is an old song and tune which has often thrilled through my soul.You know I am an enthusiast on old! | Rcot songs.1.shall send you .the verses.\u201d And-the words of the * Auld | l.ang Syne,\u201d we now know, were en-! \u2018Closed.vo \u2019 : 0 KEEPING THEIR Quaint Ceremony in Re- \u2018 membrance of an Eccentric Cornishman.Fev men have chosen quirinter or} more picturesque way of keeping their memory fresh than a certain Mr.Knill, an \u2018eccentric Cornishman, who died a good many vears ago at St.Ives, says Tit-Bits, Once every four years, in accordance with his wishes, several young and pretty girls, all under the {their hair curled, repair to the church- (yard In which \"Mr.Knill\u2019's bones lie, cand for fifteen minutes dance around , bis tomb .to the inspiring strains of a , fiddle, .0.When this little saltatory exercise*is over the tenth Psalm is sung, and children and Spectators disperse.For this quaint ceremony in memory of Mr.Knill the children divide £5 among them, the fiddler pockets a.soverelzn :# his fee, and two aged widows, who way be sald to act as mistresses of the ceremonies, receive a similar coin apiece, ; : .Mr.Willlam Glanville, who died a couple of centurles or so ago, and lies buried at Wotton, devised an equally.Ingenlous method by which he would be pleasaptly remembered and a few leeal boys might put.40 shillings each in their pockets.Once a year youthful candidates present theniselves at churchyard; \u2014amd;\u2014with\u2014one iran resting on Mr.'Glanville\u2019's tombstone, | recite the Lord's.Prayer, the Apostles\u2019 Creed and the Ten Commandments, alll from memory, and when & boy has successfully survived.this ordeal he must tead the fifteenth chapter of St.Paul's Epistle to the Corinthians.\u2019 ' Herr Schmidt.Herr Schmidt, à well known Berlin Arotfessoar of languages, in the early | past of last century left à sum of -20 murks annually to cach boy under the age of 16 who, standing at the foot ot\u2019 his grave, would recite the Apostles\u2019) Creed, without a mistake in Latin, Greek, French and German: but, unhappily, his benevolent intention was\u2019 frustrated by the fact that the profes- | sor, lett barely «ufticient money to pa, his debts and funeral expenses.The tremory of Sir Francis Drake is revived in Plymouth every year, at the; Fishyne Feust, in the following curious! manner.The mayor proposes the toast! \u201cTo the plous memory of Sir Francis Drake,\u201d which is drunk with water, Then the ¢mpty goblets are filed with wine and again drained to the generous aspiration, \u201cMay the descendunis of him who gave us water never want fer.wire\u201d Thus' for three centuyies the memory of the man who initiated the supply of pure water to Plymouth has been kept green.In Oakham Custle may be seen hanging on the_ walls un remarkable collection of horseshoes, which rescue from oblivion of «old Baron de Ferrers, who would otherwise have been forgotten cénturies ago.This mediaeval baron\u2019 established the custom that every peer who for the first time rode through Oakham should leave one of his horse s shoes, to be- pregerved in-the castle ; and \u2018this old custom\u2018\u2019has been observed, among other exaîted pérsons, by Queen Elizabeth and Queen Alexandra.A French Angler.One cf the most remarkable of all these devices of mén who \u2018want to be remembered\u201d\u2019 was that of an enthusins- tic French angler, M.Chataignon, \u2018who gave instructions in his will that his Lody should be cremated and his ashes preserved in an urn in a certain reom in his favorite hostelry, that once every year the members of his angling elub should engage in a fishing competition for prizes of his proyiding, and should spend the evening as his guests at a subatantial banquet.at the inn, the \"| Weekly from St.John, N.B., _ II ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.30 Steamers, Aggregating 166,304 Tena NEW STEAMSHIPS.Victorian arid Virginian (building) .12,000 tons.Triple serews gunisian loan tons.Twin serews avarian .ons.Twin tonian vocsne 9,000 tons.Twin eve TO LIVERPOOL.Calling at Moville, ™™ \"ROYAL MAIL SERVICE ; Prom 24 erpodl.* St.John.Hallas.Mar, .Bavarian meee.9 Apr.11 Apr, 31 Mar, .Pretorian bt + » « » 0» » 18 ADFe 1; Apr.Parisian metre 0 23 Apr.26 Apr.fApr.Tunisian ve.oé.30 Apr.2 May + From From \u2018 Montreal.Quebec; 21 Apr.Jonian .7 May, 9am, 6 p.m.28 Apr.Bavarian 14 May, 9 a.m:, 11 p.m.Tunisian and Bavarian sre the largest and finest steamers on the Cana« dian route.Record passage, Tunisian, Moville to Rimauskl, 6 days, 5 hourss 37 minutes.\u2019 ope saloons and staterooms are in the cen- 1 part, where least motion is felt, Eles- tricity 1s used for lighting the ship throughout, the lights being at the command of the Passengers any hour of the night.Muse rooms and smoking rooms on the promenade \u20aceck.The salnons apd staterooms ars heat by steam.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014Cabin, $85.Round Trip tickets, $117.00 upwards.according to steamer and location of room.Second Cabin\u2019 $37.50 to $42.50, Steerage \u2014 To Liverpool, London Glasgow, Belfant or Londonderry, including a plentiful supply of provisions cooked and served, and every requisite for the voyage, $25.00 and $26.00.GLASGOW SERVICE From New York.From Montrear.14 Apr.Numidtan 28 Apr.ay 0 -Mongoltan {7 Corinthian .Wed.4 May Sicilian Wed., 25 May Rates\u2014First Cabin, $50 and upwards; return .tickets, $81.00 and upwards.Sesqpd Cabin, to t Glasgow or Londonderry, $33; urn tickets, $66.50.Bteerage, $25.00 and everything necessary provided, 0 Eteamers on fhis service have excellent accommodation for all classes of passengers.The Saloons are forward: Statercome near the centre of the ship.Promenade âeck the + entire with of the vessel.and two-thirés of the length.Electric lights throughout, and electric bells fn every staternom.H.& A.ALLAN, B5 Common Street.Montreal.- Canadian Pacific Ry.Atlantic Steamship Lines, ST: JOHN, N:B.AND LIVERPOOL WINTER SAILINGS.From St.John.\u2026.Sat, April 16 [Krom Liverpool.Tu Mar.28.Lake Frie.Tues.\"April 5.Lake Manitoba.Sat, April 23.\u2018 From Montreal.Tues., April I Lake Champlain Thurs.May 5 Tues, May : Lake Erle.Thurs.May 19 Tués., May 10.Lake Manitoba, Thurs.May 28 Tues., May 24.Lake Champlain Thurs.June 9 Steamers sail from West St.John, N.B., at 1.30 p.m., C.P.R.train from the West.++ ' RATES OF PASSAGE; Firat Cabin, $66 and upwards.Roundtrip tickets at reduced rates.\" Second Cabin, te Liverpool, $37.50; to London, $40.00.Second Cabin, round trip, $71.25; London, $73.75.Third Class,\" to Liverpool, London, Glasgow, Belfasty Londonderry and Queenstown, $25.00.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.Board.ot Trade Building,\" St.Sacrament 8t., RES Montreal.\u2014 REFORD AGENCIES GLASGOW SAILINGS.~ .DONALDSON LINE.in connection with the C.P.R.and I .S.S.CONCORDIA .8.8.ALCIDES April 9 .April 18 PE PE .S.S.KASTALIA (cold storage) .April 28 Weekly, from Montreal\u2014 .8.8.SALACIA .sessesessses MAY & 8.5.MARINA (cold storage) .Mar il DONALDSON BROS., GLASGOW, LONDON SAILINGS.THOMSON LINE.From Portland, Me.\u2014 T S.8.HUROXA (cold storage&cool air) April 13 Weekly from Montreal\u2014 S.S.IONA- (cold storage & cool air).S85.FREMONA .0 ado nan c nec May 15 S.S.KILDONA (cold storage & cool air)May 28 WM.THOMSON & SONS, DUNDEP THE ROBERT REFORD CO., LIMITED, 2% ST.SACRAMENT STREET, .: ; MONTRBAL.D, 0.WOOD, Western Agent, Room 311 Board of Trade, TORONTO.- FURNESS, WITHY&CO.(LIMITED, PROPOSED SAILINGS.Canada and Manchester.From Manchester.=.From St.John.2 April.*Manchester Trader .April 28 From Manchester.From Montreal.2 April.*Manchester City .May 10 5 May.*Manchester Commerce .May 38\u2019 156 May.Manchester Corporation.June 5 2 May.*Manchester Trader .June 18 *Fitted with vold storage.\"Above stenmers have first class accommodation for a limited number of passengers.Canada-South Africa Joint Service ST.JOHN, N.B.TO CAPETOWN, DURBAN, \" PORT ELIZABETH AND EAST LONDON.*Wyandotte .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026ese «.April 13 And at regular monthly Interva ; \u2018thereafter from Montreal _ \u2026 eFitted\u2019 with cold storage.So For further particulars apply to FURNESS, WITHY & CO, Limited .- Agents, } .44 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER STREET, (0\u20ac \u201cMONTREAL._ _ À DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL \u201cFrom Portland.| From Montreal.Canada.April 16 Dominion.\u2026.May 7 Southwark.*Cornishman.April 23 Canada.Lay \" Kensington.April 30{Vancouver.May 28 ; * |Kensington.June 4 *Freight steamer, Dominion.June 11 MODERATE RATES.To Liverpool, $37.50; to London, $40.00 and upwards, according to steamer and berth.: For all particulars, apply to local agents, or | T° THE DOMINION LINE, 17 ST.SACRAMENT STREET.per aps ape\u201c Sci Still more pecullar was the pdsthue mous fume sought by an eccentric bachelor in New York, Mer.H.P.Halli- \u2018day, who left $5,000, the yearly interest of which was to be \u2018divided equally among all such maiden ladies of an admitted minimum age of 40 us care to spend half an hour by my grave on the anniversary of my death, dressed in head of the table being graced by, the - : ties and foilies.of their sex.shortly after the arrival of the.4 deep mourning, and deploring the vani- 'ALLANLINE - MANCHESTER LINERS LIMITES. \u2019 Cc | THE MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 1s, 1004.oo .EINE TW LY BN PNET RE TTR ; , .\u2018ar drill on Monday evening, in their \u2018 \u2018armory.e Le : STOCKS AGAIN ON FINANCES ARE IN The friends of St.Matthews\u2019 andi | Centenary Church Debating Societies 1mes are an m - turned out in large numbers to hear \\ ,\" .the debate, \u201cResolved that war bo ne WwW eT effectudl in settling international \u2018dise are advanced with the times and are right up THE QUIET SIDE) \u201cEXCELLENT | PE putes than arbitration.\" held by then \u2019 in the Centenary Church hall, The cas to date our i ; of each side was clearly aid | before the jury an e speakers on each s W Han 1 D ! reason to be proud of their efforts.The local ma $et opened very quiet to-day, ee W.H.McLaughlin, Maxwell Fra- all ging ept.with oct Fe no Preatre of importance.Dominion \u201cHas 2s° Surplus of et and H Lewin represented Bt, Mat- or this In the first halt-hour 3 shares of Colo thews in affirmative, an To» .The very newest ideas here-3 ) shipments arrived f con o first po our bares o © red Over Twelve Millions in Barber, H.Porteous and W.Colbeck |, There wus not much lifesto the New York | M ths.Se ar Centenary In the \"Rar | .° \u2018 The jury consis 0 .- led | d ket fT t d Silk Effects, Oriental Effects, Sa t market at the opening, and price changes \u2018 Nine on ; vey, M LR Nutter and Mr.H.Chau- On a sea e ea pac e 0 ea 8 an 8 Floral Effects, he te! Thing Et fonts were irregular, fluctuations being narrow .tin, KC.The Jury decided in Haver of ; anu a ec angings, ripe ects, apestry , either way.e affir .f I li f f t \u2014 \u2014The fi- : Crinkled Effects, \u2018Dresden Effects, | Lace Effects.A favorable bank statement was expected nottaw i April 10\u2014Gpecia- months ._ or C ean ness 0 m CG ure, t Japanese Grass Cloths, , , Owing to the fact that the banks have galued ending with March shows a revenue of DEATH OF MR.R.W.GRAHAM.quality and value incomparable.\u2018The very latest ideas in Pinks, Blues, Yellows, Greens and Reds.~ la lot of cash this week.Bome expansion In $51.08.567, an increase of re Y ame Mr.R.W.Graham, one of Montreal\u2019s Inside .values._.louns 1s looked for, but it will probably not | Oo at ee The expenditure in-|0lg residents.died last night, from .a : \u201cEarly London prices were steady, with crensed \u2018during à the same time by near- pheumonia Mr.Graham wes a ben BL ACK, MIXED OR 1 60 Sealed de 306 oy.Ib \u2019 Lo American rallway shares \u2018somewhat better.!ly gue million dollars; that was a bet- \u2019 : c C C.C: \u20ac er , May cotton at 10.30 in New York was quoted ferment of nearly four millions.The si Hand.nd us born aie ; Grady NATURAL GR E E N ) \u2019 , 4 »P The G.A.Holland on Co.ot id vie Qui ovpned oi 162.end her | ELT between ordinary expendi BME UL, BEITPER LL SG B80 da | eee + .iN : n \u2018 ° ° 9 1 ta à polois mme .\\$18,642,000, but there ure some out- 1844 on the ship Perthshire, in company \u2014 .t .\u2018stunding accounts yet Lo come.in.settled in Huntingdon county.\u2019 A 2411-2413 St.Catherine Street.NEW YORK STOCKS, © {There were expended in capital ac To Mr.Gra bam came to Montreal, 7 , d ' By private wire to Mr.C.D.Monk count over six fnillions, which wou where he was subsequently for, many < i Cs .pas * |leave $12,300,000 of.à surplus over all from J.S.Bache & Co.:\u2014 expenditures.The details are us\u2019 fol-| Yéuré senlor partner of the firm oi * .Graham Co., publishers of the Mont- L t and M t Complete Assort- April 15.April ig jlows: Ired a little over a argest and Mos plete vo BRIDGE SWEPT AWAY.DESCRIPTION A?oi où a.| gevenue reul Star, until he riired ee nest ment in Canada.Winnipeg, April 16.\u2014(Speclal.)=Two Amalgated Conner.40 40% OM 9 Customs $26,688,778 $80,: 247,704 daughter of the lute Major Gardner, of Bread-Slicing Machine.Price.$4.50 Lo of the Canadian Pacific Railway Am, Lucom've con : Lu HK orale?eee SIL ATT 9,768,404 Athelstan, Huntingdon County, and has Copper Pots nnd Pans, per 1b, i ldge near Saskatoon have been wash- 4e Sugar Îtrg.a isi ik LD Ln Fosteoffice\u2019 [LT B118,466 3, 187.610 pre sons surviving him, Mr, Hugh Qra- J OR RS UTR 475 led away by the swollen South Saskat-| \u201cde.0, pat .i.e cee 12 Public works (n- 4 Ce : à Aluminum Kettles and Pans.\u2014FOR\u2014 | chewan river.Mild weather, had broken ASmeltg & Ret 0a.8 oe ik vlading rallways) 5,205,026 5120-7090 and , ome Graham, und one aioum Retest a ran - the ice of the river und the freshet fol- Am.Car & Foundry.i.01 Miscellnneous .2,612,0 3 4, Fiench Cook's: Knives, from.20 NEXT.WEEK! t Auscondu Mining 35 ua LL 530 i peli 2 lowing was of sufficient strength toy A!eh.Top 3 bo 78 7303 Total $46,097, aL $01,303,647 French Maulds of all kinds, from 5 do.do, \u201cprof Bip WK.ge lture II returned from a We wlll conduct the- following Sales during ; carry away lwo spans of the ever full Paltimors us 797 Te 7974 Tok Expenditure na 31,668,085 32,661,254 pr.Peter Lyall has Petite denles Nickel Urn, for hot water.+800 e bridge is use e DroË 2.ee ese : expendi- .2 the coming week: Prince Albert branch of the CPR, and Brooklyn Ftnpid'E \u2026 4635 4B 4656 46% tare 5,874,088 6,672,870] that he is to inion: a member of the Cork-Pullers, the latest out.50 MONDAY MORNING traffic has been cut off from Saskatoon | Lhie& Alton Com.at 4 ie ie - ee Harbor commission Lemon-Squeezers, Bar Spoons, ; north.Water continues to rise in the Canadian Paclfle .~ 1164 116% ¥ IMPORTANT BUSINESS CHANGE.| == Rubber Corks, Nickel Strainers, etc., Household Furniture and Carpets at the reservoir here, but it is still many feet Canada Southorn - \u2014 .cee ee dee ~ at lowest prices.residence No.13 St, Louis square.below high water mark.Clres And Ohio, .3% 824 .+.Bilverman, Boulter & Co.Dispose of , : Chic.Burl.Quiney.2.220 get mini Their Hat Cap Department Satisfaction or money back.Cor- TUESDAY MORNING , = ChieagonndN West.170 170 171 \u201817 ° at and ap Departmen \u2018 respondence always a pleasure, At 6 Mackay street, neat Furniture, = Chiago RI and Pre.ii fie cree eee to Swift, Copland & Co.4 2 Best Carpets, Pictures, ete, i \"engo.t 7% bu Owi .i yhiet ' | | C,lorado, Southern ee .J.ng to the large dimensions whieh WEDNESDAY MORNING ; ref.pe their fur business'has of late nssum-d, L t G L.> \u201d For Estate late George Simpson, Esq., \"Are Your Glasses Consorid i Fan RY wd uw 203); 203% Messrs.Silvernun, Boulter -& Co., some Pa a e eorge 5 magnificent Furniture and Puruishings, ; pere © ad ac.7?Tren ene tine ago decided to.dispose of Lhe hat Le > Direct Importer, at 292 Prince Arthur street.i fwd ; Pets a ee ci UT [and cap department, while hey hav ; Si E WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.\u2018Giving You Déla Lack and Wash, 0 on TZ II er a Cn for Mic] > mpson, sa.6 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN STREET.Neat Farniture, 9 AU een «| Satisfaction ?Denver Jtho G- pret .- we 1d ee | Was consummated to the firm of SWIft| wo have been instructed.by the executors cr Bell Tel, Main- 1914, meer Se wt ' Duluth &.ooh.Alt.es ee, we {Copland & \u20aco., who have acquired alll vo the above estato to #ell by auction, at the ; mi THURSDAY MORNING | A great many people are wear- do pref.«o.oo we.fof the formér flrm\u2019s stock In trade.) oc of the lito Mr.Simpson, \u2014 \u2014 - ~ es at 4132 Sherbrooke street, Elegant Fur- ing glasses not suited to thoir - areas Northern Pod.164 \u201c164 good a and vos \u201cThese brands, st Le ee i Tee Tgp mee ee \u201d dE ents, Carpets, etc.sree fee especially the \u201cBentley.live been _ niture and Equipm arpet .eyes, ARAN \u2018 to tt CT CUT Well known to the, Canadian.trade for No.292 Prince Arthur st \u2018WAS AN OLD PIONEER, 1st Prince Wales - THURSDAY AFTERNOON +! Wearing wrong glasses ; Towa Cen.Com 1 UT UT NT CUT [many years, and the control of them \u2019 John Sims, of Melbourne, Died at Age Fusili and EVENING : : is a direct menace to Kansns Texas com.iT 13066 .1 {will mean a large addition to Messrs.all the magnificent furniture and\u2019 effects.! \u2019 | usliers Very important sale of Antique and\u2019 Health and Eyesight, .Kansan 1oxne ped Soke \u201ci084 484% Swift, « \u2018opland & (\u2018o's already exten Carved Mahogany Parlor Set, Fancy Chairs Eighty- Four.ws - .; Modern Furniture, Pictures, Plate, etc.at.t vour\u2014 asi « tatiqué : MON PE lio Nashville ue 108%.Wi sive hat and cap.business, and Tables, best Wilton Carpets, Turkish |.Melbourne Ridge, April 16.\u2014(Spe sell.) \u2018The Iteghment will parade af the Armory the Fraser Hall.: | It your, = soot.tigué you.M an Pac sg Rugs, Mason & Hamlin Parlor Organ Ap- \u2014An oll ploneer wits lid to rest this On Tuesday, April 19) 8,15 pm, for drill, and, or cause headaches, i 1ri Paciflo.vee ME Cees - ugs, M: I ' - i User permitting, march out.Hoth Band : FRIDAY AFTERNOON eu Hall.Consult, | Matropolitrn Tra «gin He Lee | ee .@ Pique Lace Curtains, Silk Drapes, \u201c\u201cCosy | week In the person of Mr.John Sims, | patie Hi foncers and Stretcher Section will ; A (en.Hudson.1343 lent Cet SUR cL Corner,\u201d Proof Kngravings and Etchings, |of this place, Mr.Sims was born in Atteud, Uniform-Drill Order.Usual Come ERiray EVENING Erie Haiirond Ipré.6 sg ae oa | 3 : Bric-n-Brue, Cabinet Plano Lump, Japaneso G ee Scotland, fn 1817, and came to buny Parades will \u2018be held next week, except 4° Proser Hall.Sale of Paintings, Jew- FRANK ( C.FOX, 3 9 Lo \u201cÇ; age ° A ont St Charles , ; , Jaf > i that Nos.1 und-2 will purade on Friday ine ellery, Diamonds, Furs and Personal Ef- N Yo de Hila.ie hn HOTTE - se wi?| Folding Sercen, Fire Screen, Muslo Cabinet, this country when à young mal, Bet steud of Tuesday.\"fects, belonging to tbe estate late David\u2019 Refracting Optician, N.Y Ouiarlo es OUT OX \u2018| aint and Wicker \u2018Chairs, Morris Chatrs, Hro- ting in Ve vont for wh w yours.Amour 1 hy erder.L , Kay, Eiq.mportant sales will d 2297 ST.CATHERINE ST \u201cNorthern Securities .RE : ; D cade Portieres, Oak Desk, Office Chair,s Oak a pluce, whie h oh he > ST GED HL FERGUSSON, Capt.Adjt.Seve ra dr importan vi e an- ss + BK Mail.\u201c6 Co.pe - .: .} : - \u2014 rounced later.! : : : - .: | Pont EE \u201cRe © 118% 1H ite isle) Jt 18.now possible to walk from the Tables, Box Lounges, Wookshelves, Sewin& woods then, and took up land, and hull, WANTE n FURNACE SALESMAN FoR 3.HICKS & CO.ee ; Pressed Niteol com A Le C0 12 Point to Quecs's Park mi Uhe sidewalk.| Table, Banquet Lamp, Wilton Häll and Stalr|æ small house and started Gi ehAIng fiver Onlarlo and-Quebce; must be prace Ç ) Auctioneers.| ) do do ral ie eee Lee \u201cThe St, Gubriel rude pendent .Bund Carpets, Hallstand, Hatrack, Curly Birch The decease d less VEY i widow, four sons.teal, steady, competent; party speaking = eet ee === le, Hg TL i J A wth son rare, pan |S SL on ent fre Gi gu ene AT a 1 | : ; °° seer i tt - se + \u2018 Tr ourn his los ar ©.Co., Brockville, - .A | to apnret OU UT | Me, Eédate \u201cButler of Wellington tj] te.Tollet Sets, Chairs and Rockers, © a « À NN de do 1 pfa cee 64 -\u2026\u2026 [ts confined to his, home with a nevers| lounges, Brass Bedstead, five Mahogany re \u2014\u2014\u2014e TE = Ê ; ns \u20ac * old.| Wardrobe, Dressing Table aud Bureau, old k | ete To prets 5 vo | ST TES | de de = Mt DCA.Rudge, general secretary| Mahogany Cheval Glass, Fireproot [louse .vl i April Births or Brides | Southern Paci As of the Montreal Y.M.C.A., x will address! gure, Antique Unk Sideboard and Dining Ta- \u2019 - = - à \u2019 ad [A eet at 45 pom I thy eater Chaien, French rouso Clock E This Coupon is Worth One 3 t These wig in Apr 51 date their years tt We bave a very choire selection | Twin City .; 92 vie ces from \u201cMintred for six or seven months, and Candelabra, China.Glass and Silver.: Ÿ Tremon OL \u20ac + LE 9 « > - a , - A .\u2014 i am rs EE EI ea * i.ae ae Demande sous Ls » Len pret Tole on a ose Teng #0 db Is hoped that à large audience\u2019 ware, Cutlery, Turkish Carpet, Oilcloth, etc.BE ; Green Cash Receipt =.4 Emtiem vf aLnGcence js knows \u2018bave mounted to suit yuur taste.U.M.Steel com.dl 13 uh su ve present.in eo Th A.a + .\u2014 WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE = » THREE #TON N ET Phare seen 2 de d SE) wig e Club will sing se Ps \u2019 cm y THHEE STONE DIAMOND \"RINGS ci Prarssesnenu R22.00 up\u201d.J's Rubber.prof = 0, 6 0 on ; 44] Mr.James Dunn, of Leber Street, tal Everything the very best, \u2018and almost new, _ TRADERS ADVERTISING £0, = ; d t.b7 Hh 87 5 con rd to 1 ouse, W rheuma- 4 GEO.G.ROBINSON & cos, USTon Pacike Tea.bk Bx sow bo EE 0 Sale\u2019 Wednesday Morning, [April toch - 5 do de prof.9: 95% \u201cat Mi.Wiugh, of the Engineers lunch -\u2014 ri th 1 ' es Jewellers, 2397 sT CATHERINE STREET.o A5 (72200 pref = et 4 En 39 |rdoms, Wellington.Street, has been re- April 20th at 10 o'clock.Poor Only One Coupon of the same =.' ALL KEINLUS NF RERALRING NEATLY DONE: Western Ua Te a te \"| noved to the hospital suffering from n HICKS & co.i date allowed to each person.\u2014 ER pu : ) 'Wis Ceneom.18% 184 pheumonin.GQ J | de pref.a, MA.20 |.The 1ingineers will hold their weekly; : .* Auctloneers.EAM AAA | Hundreds of Magnificent Premiun \u2018 ARE BEING DELIVERED DAILY! ; All our delivery waggons and vans are taxed to their utmost to sion has been created that we will close on \u2018May 1st.This is not \u2018so, ! deliver premiums promptly for the filled books of Cash Receipts that we will positively continue.We have made up our minds that they shall are coming in.In spite of the rush our.stock was never more com- find us ni good as pur word, and we Rast making a Ov effort to keep : : : - up full lines of all premiums to meet the deman ur resourses .are plete, and there are nia of Pre publi on the od We are pleased almost unlimited, and everyone is surprised and satisfied with the large # o have the opportunity to show the public how thoroughly we try to | assortment and splendid values.All Patrons of the Great Cash Trading {*or we please them.Owing to the unjust influence that has been brought to System are our friends, and if good fair treatment counts for anything pn bear on the public we do not wonder that in many cases the impres- they will continue to remain so.» ' - D .- During the Recent Attacks Made on Our Business dr hl pra rs ahd - à have.you considered the circumstances, You will find that in almost every case the attention was called to the necessity of investigating some very shady con- there is great room for doubt whether the attack was not\u201d made more out of self- \u2018cerns now.operating in_this city, which are really a danger and menace to the interest than for the welfare of the public.All who have had direct dealings welfare of the public, | We will be in business when these concerns have gone up with us know that our business is operated honestly and fairly along progressive in smoke.Our list of first class merchants adopting the.system is increasing y Tines, and should be encouraged and upheld for the benefit of those who wish to daily.Visit our show-rooms any afternoon and see the crowds of people Ww ho are deal with is.It is only a matter of time.that the law will recognize this, and dealing with us, - Any doubts of the popularity of our system will vanish.En- direct their \u2018energies in other directions, where there is ample room, ln a letter: \u201cquire more fully into our Methods and you will, collect the cash discount due to published a short time ago in - the \u2018columns.of this paper.by one of our supporters you.Co cm : 0000 List of Stores Giving Double Green Cash SPLENDID BARGAINS.PAY.THEM A VISIT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES : oo.A.GIROUX, 206 St.Lawrence Street.- 7 B.LAMY, 200 8t.Lawrence Street.A.T.CONSTANTIN, 3601 Notre Dame Street.= E.LAMY, 1558 St.Lawrence Street.- L.G.LECLAIR, 448 Mount Royal Avenue.L'ETOILE, 2023 Notre Dame Street.; .DANIS FRERES, 951 St.Lawrence Street.- D.MERCURE, 3143 Notre Dame Street.___ who P.O.CASAV ANT, 216 Centre Street.| GENDRON & OIE., 1078 St.James Street TS ARSENE LAMY, Cor.St.Denis & Duluth \u2018Ave.J.H.BLUMENTHAL &SONS., | J.A.OONEY & CO.2143 St.Catherine St.IER & CO., 251 St.Lawrence Street.> \u201d RBEIL: 180 Centre Street.oo RONAYNE BROS; corner Inspector and Notre Dame Streets\u2014\u2014 oo} BUSH & READ, 2621 St.Catherine Street: EE - a .« , Cea \u20ac i aie , : : .- .+ .\u20ac > \u2018 Pi : - - + \u2026 - x ve ce \\ Ï , \u2018 : TR 7 e .\u20ac .5 ie .°c.: 3 ; : ov .« .\u2018 ur > + * \u2018 ~.,, SECOND SECTION, - PAGES 13 to 22 : Be ESTABLISHED 1808._NO.90.ROCKEFELLER AND ~ HIS FIRST LEDGER Tells Young Men of His Hard Struggle in Early Days.4 T TRYINC TO GAIN A FOOTING À | | Boys From The Country Make Head | \u2018way On Account Of The Hardship | Of Their Youth, ! | | One of those rare occasions upon which John D.Rockefeller is prevailed - Upon to address an audience came recently in the parlors of the Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, says, the New York Tribune, Mr.Rockefeller was one of the speakers at a social gather- | TWENTY-TWO PAGES.Ca / MONTREAL: SATÜRDAY, APEIL I6, 1904.\" .L HERALD.THE ICE SHOVE ON THE RICHELIEU\u2014VIEWS AT CHAMBLY.© TWENTY-TWO PAGES, SECOND SECTION, PAGES 13 to 22, ev A croneee\u2026 that is taken .that 1 am enjoying normal -condition; mountains, is the saving grace of the keeping a little personal ledger by Lae vou.You may not think that, \u201cof health, not being likely to be seized ' pjoneers.and in this respect the tran- | and earning Jus a requise a when you are lonely.and-find it dif- , PV a pau cold, though ] A slender per, who this week is the lion of the .i e r : ; 1 , : fing.3 .= : .an atless youth.elieve can fully city.is septiol all ¥ i learn its value is, I think, a good one.fan tht In ee Ente FG WHAT IS LEFT OF THE RAILWAY BRIDGE.; .{ stand in front of severe coldness ju nr ne ox eption to all others of his .In the first struggle to get a footing \u2014i, ot is tnken in you \u201cWhen I left : \u2018 - © Manchuria and Siberia, T am 1a earn-\u2019 \u201d .\u2019 and if Jou feel as Idia 1 am sorry.for the gchoolhouse 1 came into.n place AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AAA AA AAA (est desire to be Interpreter to any of | Career Filled With Romance.vou, althoug would no e withou mmilur A \u2018her , jante à ; .en ee is .ven pine pue , Ce .| the foreign war correspondents, and if = Ms se a je th eos ot LR WH al thi hones Vira Vi qe same pete | 1 sive, say untis tenses Juris\u201d te gn of Quebec Ministers Anxious pints 8 a amount 27 00 ven 8150 vorite Bonet of Ch Avr ang ne memoranda ot Hh Tr Nothing better could have happened to missions, 10 cents: to the mite suclety, | For instance, if the ralilway bridge: \u2019 © las monthly wage, with the exception of | hear ave ore familiar to him than me.» that seemed to me important.In after \u201850 (cents, and there is also a contribu- i had gone down with the train load ui.to Have Subject Fully J my accommodations and travelling ex- ' 3 » th ces where humanity gathers to 1 am glud to e places v eh ga ; ; .; ore ; à - tion to the.Five Points Mission.L'pussengers which passed over Jl, a : ., |PPnse.; \u2018say that T amlexchange ideas, vet he is intelligent in Years I found that Pook nnd pronsot The Man Who is Really Poor.\u201cwas not living then in New Yori, but few roinutes before it Was varried\u201d Discussed.pourely finish my Jessen) venipment jd conversation, and quick in conceptions two yeors since I wrote what.it con- \u201c1 spoke just now af the \u2018struggle | suppose Felt it wits in need of heip, sway, ferrfole loss of life would haved a : ; from now.\u201d y ; y-fou ours.of the ways of city life, He was born tains, I call it ledger A, and now I for success: What is success?Is it so sent up 12 eznts to Uhe anission, been the result, - | \u2014_ Another writes: \u201cl\u2018am 86 year a! at Fout Churchill: on the Hudson's lace the greatest value upon it, T/MONeF?Some of you have all the Then to the venerable teacher of my IL is very well for tre company 100 Quebec.April 16.-(Special)\u2014Onls for 5 feet 8 in high and very, Mealthy i Bay.and is descended from the Link- ave thought It would be a little help} MONEY you need to provide for your class I gave 3b cents, (oo make nin a Fay now that they: have patd the rail-\u201d Quebec.Ay A \u2014-Gpecia pas) strong and has treless le s which ne! laters of Strumness, in the Orkney [s- to some of You, young men if I read wits, Whe is the poogest man in the present, To the poor peopte of the way tu assume the res unsibility of, the delay occasioned fn.the printing able ne 10 run day and ht Jon e I lauds.In these primitive.duys when one or two-extracts from this ledger.\u201d world?1 tell you, the pooreèst man T'ehurech T gave 10 cents.at this, time, their bridge - dumaxe, I'he citzéns | of the private and public blils to come : he B- \u201cthe Hudsons Bay Company was the * Know af-is-the-man who\u2014hus-\u2014-nothing, but money.nothing\u201d elee in the world upon which to devote his ambition and thought.That is the sort of mon J Evidences of Extreme Economy.Mr.Rockefeller then produced from his pocket, carefully wrapped in paper aud in Junuary cand February folow- ing I gave Iu cents more, and a fur ther iv cents to the, foreign mission.Those contributions, sinall as they were \u201chave nothing to do with what arrange-.\u201cMenls, the Power Company may have Pwith the railway poodle, Such arrangements dnrgunf to nothing\u2019 us fur hefore the present sitting of the provincial Tegislatüre, the session would be one of the shortest in years.- There think you can get no better man than, van of civilization in northwestern (J am.- If vou think to hire me will you, Canada, he Was an apprentice under \"send telegram or letter I would be glad: Mr.KE.Abell, at that time an engineer to go up to see you in your Hotel then gq ny i wi - tor rhe BOMTes or Le ho ; at .LE A ee , examine my body and ability.Tf you: the first inspector i nanical wot v'rapping.the ledger to which refer-! consider te Le PUSH nthe eorid, hh oe ns ret wine with, an.he pute are cancer ied, jatigep, \u201cré few Government miensures to come are engaged ready some Jupanese will fhe first inspector in mechanical works as \" > vee ; ney 15 gout y CR \"À JEN yn throp vOrk, and with 1e be-! v.properly upprecintte 16 danger, \u201c eu : .\u2026 ; > NOR à Mi 3 as x .ence has, been made.Proceeding, hej, \"5 Theficial work ond aims of religious in! one shoal Dd Been present aml before the House, and Judging by you kindly entroduse me to some other \u2018My.Abell wus then Jovated at, lower \u201cWhen I found this book recently I] NOW.let nie léyve this litle word siitutions, ind TU have been\u2019 helped viewed the movement of the angovern- the attitude of the Opposition members! ie from a woman.all ready for.Fort Garry.where the lathes on which thought it had no cover, because 1 saw Of counsel fur you.\u2018Keep au Tite ahereby greatly all omy Heo JL is a able muds of des and water cafting on the report of the commission on\u2019 ype front: 5 nan, all ready 1or: the machine work was done were kept tlat it had writing upon its back.But ledger, as T did.Write down in it mistake Cor a tan ¥ ho wishes for hap-! ont its passe dow the river, leavg colonization, the subject will have Jit-, .; insone of the bastions of the old fort.j what vou receive, and do not he asham- I had utilized the cover to write upon., N ed to write down what you pay away.piuess, and \u201cte help others, to think that he will wait until he has nada ng.as ft did, desolation for à course tle attention paid to it this sessiqn.Iti you?give liberty to write\u2019 I have read -in « \"Will vou to When he had mastered the rudiments the paper that.of mechanical engineering he was sent - for th: company.and who was later \u2018 \u2018 those days I was economical, even.of (wo or three miles.above the dat is a well-known fiet among the mem-| a : .TIN PASSE ; With parer.When I read it through iti See that you pay it away in such aa fortune before giving away money} The river bank, fields and roadways berk thul the Opposition pare expect | ou are Boing rene You from au eut as sir) eme to Norton, brought to my mind remembrances of manner that your father or mother to deserving objects.were plied with enc (vous cakes of ed such a véport, as the one before! my heart.\u201cBut sorry to sav.J cannot | engine Ry le steamer ae inter., \u201cwi Le .sara Mmav look over vour hunk, \u2018and see \u2014 se fer, whi hl plouglica Ro the earth On: the Heuse.Th eve \u201ca moment ay re N Da RE ; La i which plied up and down the Saskat= the care with whivh IT used to record ) yen) ; \u2018 : : plouel] oth arth + ey never for a moment joxpress my heart\u2019 with the material for! chevan River.-After serving on this my \u201clittle items of receipte and dix! Just What you did :with your.money.Tt, .- | both wides of tHe river, destroylng ON: thought thut- the Government would g am only # young girl.But | have.Les an for.a year.he no kK to bursements\u2014matiers, I tilink, which Wil help you to save money, nud that Ice Shove on the Richelieu the sway buildings, shade trees and submit\u2019 such a serious drastic report,: only one way to show my humble in- Winnipe and > nine what he could sany of you young men are rather You ought to do.When 1 spoke of Lo» | bridges and tearing np\u2019 the river bank.and for this reason dread a discussion tention fo vou as our nation.That is : around the settlement.When the careless about.1 believe it is a relig-, the \u2018woor man with the money | spoke ; | Aud this fx hot (he end.Thls state, on ita nerits, which would tend to|I would like to be your interpreter be- | Nort] We Si $, bellion started in 1854, h fous duty to get alt the money vou can, Against the poverty of that man wha To the Editor of The, Herald: of affairs will be repeated from geûr® drag -forth.in the public light of day.[cause I hear that now the interpreters + on teerel in the 91st Regiment und r fairly and honestly: to keep all you can, his no affection for anyihing else, or | LS rte year, and no one knows what phuse- a subject of such importance to.the are rather few, consequently they want } ou el scott Te saw mm the active j b::d to give away all you can.I thinki thought or auytiing, else but -monev., Siro The.dans construction of the or course Hay assume any year.province, that would reveal a terrible the higher salaries than usual.fi on yo of the ebelliol Wiel © tha that is a problem that you are all fa- That kind of man, does not help, his, Light.Heat and Power Company ali A odéstruriive Loe Jan.comes down state of affairs, which\u2019 the Conserva-| \u20181 am very \u2018sorry for that.Really it) on ising wa subd d ne again an miter with.1 bave told you before OWN character, nor does he build up, Chiumbly has created altogether a DEW an Hirelite o7 69 Lo 10d fi in about °7 tive party in its days of office, is alone is our duty to make the best convenj- | gh hu oa and opened 9 small sto ag 3 what pleasures this little book gives the character of another.; .condition in the river there.Their or» trikes into a gorge of G0 to 3h feet responsible for It is.however, ra-| ence to our foreign friends.whose sym- | t rte ation aid not ! me.I dare not let vou read it through, Before - i Jeuve vou | will rend ai engineers have, in my opinion, failed.in depth, winch nature has provided, | ther premature to say that a discussion | pathy is so great upon our vountrr.= ni te \" took a to the wile M | because my children, who have read it, few Îtems from my ledger.I find in| 10 properly appreciate the power and band win h the\u2019 engineers have blocked fof the report.will not take place.The! J do not.expect high salary at all.If +; we me Fo fle took 7 ¢ es gay that I did not spell toothbrush cor-, looking over it that «1 was saving danger of the spring.ice Ad Mood with a iin of 25 to 30 feet, thus prae-; Government is unxious to lave (he! one of yon will be kind enough to em- | ES e northern shores of Lake Win- rectly.But then, vou know, we hive money all this time, and in the course | Movements of thut river, although dur-tically blocking up: all outict wben.|matter ventilated to the fullest extent, ; ploy me T feel very happy.I ask you ni ; A iit a small Shanty and \u201c madé great progress in our spelling, 0f a few years\u2019 had saved i Lhou- in the construction of these \"works | janumed wich ice ond that joa stron [so that a Jaw can be framed to bef thls matter not because of.making ede Tiving by trading with the Ine end I suppose some changes have ta-)Sund dollars.Now.as to some of my | thelr engineers were abundantly warn-, flowing due.north, wit the head water | iene Ba & © ken place since those days.I have not: \u20acXpensus.I see that from November; ed by the inhabitgiits of the danger ice and, Mood beginning at its head, placed on the statutes, that will in the future protect the province.from a re-: money, but because of showing my joy dians.and ever since then he has - ; ca UE ; Ce .- : and gratitude m pure \u2018spir 0 ive Tin al .FR geen this book for twenty-five years.Jt 24.1555, to April, 86.1 paid for clath-; and power of the ice jums, and af the j'underlapping and owerlupping on its) petition of such rapacious fraud and you \u201cFam in na our Tore Spirit 104 lved 4 hay nains à living, ike nm\u2019 1 \u201cling $9.09.J see alse here another item, inadequiter and defects of their works.| way: down, thus -causing these JS sperulati i ovine igshts and! call me wi à vour place ton i gle Stats wind 1ae peas does not look like a modern\u2019ledger, does IN 7 am neti to think js rte] he result Vs Dents This Sateceasion | y do causing ihese | speculation in provineidl rights and call me T will go to your place at once, ; the forests, The miueral deposits of the it?But you could not get that book Which > | from me for all the modern ledgers in: Virgant, because 5 remember T uséd to| New York, nor for all that they would, Wear mittens.! i p bring.It almost brings teurs to my, fur gloves, for which I paid $2.50.In: eyes when I read over this little book.- ! and it fills me with a sense of grati-' tude that I cannot express, lt shows\u2019 largely what I received and what I\u2019 paid out during my first years of business.It shows that from September! pe, 1855, until January.1, 18,8, 1 received: i \u2018 Corea is of dirasters from veur to yeur, dnd al \"The item is u pair of though the damage.Ulis seuson has! and Richelieu been enormous, yet the company: should .- 7 + \" the Duelling Ground for Occident and Orient.|.and blockades, and with.the whole flood spring gates of Lake Champlain Valley behind if.It seems to me of absolute necessity property.ft is said that the Opposition will shirk.the question of Public.duty.by hiding behind the excuse that the Teport is so voluminuus that they : VVAIL vou kindly let ine know vour con- ! pegion interest him greatly.as he has venience, T am, waiting far that.vespectfully yours, Japanese girl, \u2018 .; \u201cKRADZU.Most made i study of geology, and spends Jali his spare time among the rocks l and mountains searching for some rich \u2014 deposit which will.bring him wealth.The tales he tells would indicate that i the northern sHore of Lake Winnipeg yich with minerals Dbeyond the | Minerals Abound in the North.: we wo.* SOK Ss MUNRO, hoi so Mite tobacen that they must the affnir should come off, bu Dost the suburbs sides, This als OV y i ; .$50.Out of that I paid my wusherwo- .RY KIRW MINE oo Ut he wt they mus wo affair should come off, but most the suburbs on both sides, This al=0] movement that the girls, danced bY I was a Ç , + pan and the lady I boarded with, aud (Authar of \u201cThe Flamingo Feather, ihe refilled and relizhted every dev mins of the others paid.no nitention to his is an American enterprize, and on its! standing still and waving their arms; p ! Mas the fh) SA Truspectar Po bring.- Ped a little money to put away.& ¢ i tie Great fear camp - tes, the greater portions of tieir.tune! grandilogquent invitation, The expect- iine 1s.the government ming, furnished\u2019 or rather their slecves, which hung Te Tenis art of \u2018he lake said the as 1 it over ou.tas \"\" ut ; is thus consumied, Tt is, therefore, safe; ed fleets never sailed) his sixteen ad-\" with American rmachinery that stam ps \u2018ard below the 3 va= \u2018ati .5 mm not ashamed to read it over to you mates.\u201d ete i | his A y à amps half a yard below thelr hands.Oceä-\u2018ald trapper.\u201cThere.ave .minerals of Early Charity.city, and how many of you come from Why Coreans, both men aud women, naturally an nnctranly people, living amid \u201csurroundings anything but hn- \u201cAmong other things, .I-find that: I every man, .Wôotnati cand.ehild- in Canada should adopt black for steady wear.\u201cOnly high class Uorean offici 1s may don garments tinted with bide, and these only may ride on donkeys, gave a cent to the Sunday school money 1 had -to give for that parti-, a conundrum.that has puzzled many a.could afford T give regularly.as [ was isi by (the WHO mourn \u201cJ had a large increase in my re- mouriing .\u2018for three years, Onee ft talist, and had I*regarded myself then inefféetlve attempts to résume inal because ! had so much money, ¢ ways had a little something to give \"it up.dod resiginell themselves lo pers dent now as 9 was then.It is trues mine then of a cheap clothier, \u201cHe, deal better than buying clothing that tived within my means, and my advice.J country, .' \u2018 - \u201cDr, Faunce has just told you that! whom they belong or where they came! to the date of his wedding, even though know how many of you come from the\u2019 i a boy, is excluded, from.the \u2018councils of every\u2014 Sunday.\u2014TFhats\u2014not very large sum, is it?[But that was all the tular object.1 was also-giving Lo sev-{ visitor to the \u201cHermit Naulon \"The eral other religious objects and what I answer | taught to do, and it has been « pleus- ! ! ! ure to me all my life to do so.whenever a ruler of ihe country dies, all its people are venue the next year.It went up to oe \u2019 20 @ h.T begur to be a capi=] 2 .$25 a mont Bi i ; re happened thay three Kings of.Corea the same Way as we regard capitalists! died within ten yes, and, after three now, I ought to have felt like a érime Put we had no trusts or monopolies brightly colored garb in which thevde- then.I paid my own bilis,.aud al- | lighted, the disheartened Coreans gave away, amd the happiness of saving, tual mourniag it- is ns -though ; 1, Lam not so 2 1 petua ng.ds as some.Tn fa ; indepen- every mair, woman and -child in the L could not secure the most fashionable - cut of clothing.I remember | bought! gold me clothing cheap, clothing such: as I could pay,for, and Ît was n great - 1 could not pay for.I.did not make\u2019 any obligations 1 could not meet.1! to you young men ds to do just the same.Le A all young men who come to this church and must wear his halr hanging down\u2019 are welcome, and are never asked to, bis buck in a single braid or\u2019 pigtall, from.But there is just one question I {ya pa av should | ferred in- .> ppy day shoul be de erred in would like to ask.1 would like 17) definitely.Until then he is treated as men, and is a person of.no consequence.But the moment he becomes a the - country.(Mr.Rockefeller \u20181sked, ns à personal favor, if nll those pre- gent in the room whe came from the: country would raise their right hands.| in,a little knat on the top of his head, Fully three-quarters of the number did where it resembles the\u201cstern of & pump- 50.) Now, what a story that tells.kin, and may don the toga virilis, or Struggles of Country Boys: .ç i : .> Black Island PRE BT CT Re NT ST PS NAA TI NILE a Ro 79s IG rms WP anne \u201cand there remains stunding , | \u201cSo Bright! ' I 1 \u2018 eme a BF ae ~The Ww eek\u2019s St Stack What Dom.Steel Co.is Really Doinig| Again Paik of 4 Com\u2019['\u2018Cable and -Am.Telephone Deal.- Boing?\u2026.Does it intend to make steel rails?\u201c How about its rod mill?; \u201cThese questions aid others are asked many times a day by anxious shareholders of the company and they can now be answered.\u201cDespite the depression in the steel; market and the fact that the steel and coal plants are working tu only halt their capacity, it would be difficut 10 find a'more optimistic people just now! than those living in the Sydneys.Given reasonable time, they say, \u2018Cape Breton will be one of the greatest industrial centres in Chnada, and when, one\u201d guzes across the ive-locked hirbars east aud west and secs a hundred sharts belching smoke and steam, one is-vompelled to admit that there is reason: tor the \u2018optimism.When it is learned that the pominion Steel.Company ut Sydney has just completed new billet wl rod.mills, is constructing a \u2018new.coal w ashe ying plant; and is commeñucing to build \u2018a -miil for the making of siee Frais, and\u201d that the Nova Scotia Steel and Coal\u201d Cempaiy at Sydney Mifies is.just fin- tshing the erection of.a steel plant and modern ore piers, the prophesy seems to be property fortified.© -$ 13 The new rad mil lof the Dominion Company at Sydney wil Ibe in operation in a few days.It has a guaranteed - capacity of Zu tons per day of twenty- tour hours.Placed in direct line with.ihe other mills and fwmades, iv fornis the last.although not by any, the least interesting.of the stages through which the metal p.i8Ses in its metamorphosis from ore.From the blast furnaue, \u201cis smelted.the huge twenty-ton ladles on their iron trucks are followad by the Visitor té.the open-Dearun plant.where they are hoisted ald Their contents dumped iio the furnaces to be re- molted.The next step iso the-pouring of the meltén steel into, moulds, The latter are ina few minutes lifted off each -on its small iron truck.a red- hot steel ingot weighing fourteen tous.journey along the line, the ingot is.coils veyed to the blooming mill.lowered into a fiery pit, being passed through the rollers eper- ated By a 12.5060 h.p.engine and reduced .inches, Still these an exten- and again to billets of six by fou\u201d at malleable : \u2018temperature, carried «om Lo the billet.mill, sion of the Llooming -mill, rohed to 1% a fiving shear in lengths of thirty feel.;$ , Then the rod miil.where, o, endless chain carriers, drawn.oiie à minute.into: the button of.which as\u2019 piane, and which is large enough 19 hold fifteen tons.of steel, For aLoui an hour and 4 half the billets remain in the furnaye, Ward \u2018the.lewer end.having r ahi which they ave agaif, drawn cud and passed through a series of oilers untit, each has ben elongated to 260 feel.With a ihièkness of two-ienths of an inch., Red hot still, these teagths are\u201d coiled and «mired off to.cool, ÿ They are ready for manufüvture wire nails.Of course, the w hole.pr Océss t= operated by machinery.parts of it delivite and intricate, and other parts cus, ver so easily mggipulated us te appear almost human, Tne aperiation of by means fur: ee, an inclined a the rod mill will, it is thought, Jead 10 the establishment in Sydney of allied * industries, such as steel Aire and mail making.\u2019 : To replace the sn; JT conl-wushing plant which was burnt doivn-abont twelve months ago the company is in- \u2018af , of stalling 4 moder pli int $500 600.ut a ce One-half: wath ue cap 100 tons per diy, Will \u2018be finishes hy the middle of Juiy.while the other half, it is expected, will be completed arly ine September.With this in operation the company will be able to tir out a het- ter grade of cake, which wil] permit of the ore being smelted at considerably \u201cless than it at present costs.Css os oo The steel rail mill will, jt is afitioi-< T pated, be ready to start operations in the fall.I will have a capacity.of 500.tons per day.Thé company expeet thats when the mill is properly started Govrenment will by order in Counéil take advantage of the power given them by Parliament and Plitcé à duty.L Of -87 per ton où steel rails \u2018Applie: tion has already heen mad to the Government.for a duly on steel rods, which at present aie admitted free, owing to \u2018the fact that none have been rolled In Canada, $ Dominion The immense plant or Tha Iron and Steel Company is now in: opération to about half its capacity.Only two'of tHe four bl:st furnaces are : AvorKing, and.the operations in the rots) .dug mall are, of course, eut down pros | What is the Dominion Steel Co.reatiy : means - where the ore Ll ontinuing ns - where it is: preparatory av, are inches suqure and cut by gridually being pûsited, tas\" when\" into.pordèr-: the, _ : \u2014 day \u201cThe dutput \u201cstated \u201cby.import: int seciions of\u2019 the country, compare with Febrüary this year and with Murch of last as follows: .Shenango : .; : of Valley +.- BIST2 Lc T6.10S 114,098 Pittsburg.308464 SINS 302120 Ma honing alley IT.Wiss Mo, Ce ; And Col.L6.0S - qas,so i 167.623 Alabama.A285.LI use 130,068 All uthers 767,190 - \u2018493.028; TULA7T Toral 5 .*1,465:507 \u201cT200,449 1,626,200 ol $$ .ME WL TL Brien, lus returned.from Jamaica, : $ $ $ Mr H.4, Seo ix expected back next week, > D \u2019 aE $8 $.Le The members de not \u2018expect + get iw the new building for «month or SIN Weeks oc LT .: \u2018 $ $ $ : Money in Mo btreal 5 per cent: and easy, Le ; , $$$ Many of Cri Features, | GETTING THE SHEARS READY.© So ; x Grail 187,214 WairH-S reels biggest operas tors are dgwn \u2018south.: $ Dull again.; .v Ts $ .\"Ratio of Bank oi Eugland's réserve te Mabilities at this date in veurs prior to Juv2.Was us \u2018follows: Per cent Pur cents \u201cana Tig } peur + hope Viet.TSG Coun LL.ds 1 Sy us JERE INN BAYS J Isto.ISUZU : The Bguk of Enghends ininirrim dis- Count rade Was reauced from £ to_3 1-2 per cent, The \u20184 per cent, rate hits Deron a ie AL SRC Re The dppbrerd, lis whensit w as Advuinced Trom 3 The ther cles list year Mavo21, when tire vile wis luéed Yrony 40 ta 4 1-2 pér.cit, Pr où.June 174 rent 5 On Joana\u201d 260 of JS the rate reed (roi 416 3 1-2 per venir \u201ctirer 5 fr or 5 1-2 Lo \u201capn CUA Éeur.péter, Were on Wis res Tobey portiemrteky-\u2014Seme 450_toirs\u2014sH\u2014iren\u2014re smelted daily, about.half of it being\" converted into steel.* It is ,expected, however, that in a month or twe the operations of the plant will be \u2018consid=} erably: Ipertäsed, especially when the new billet rod mills are started.\u201cThe Twin City itapid \u2018Fransit Come pany\u2019s earnings for the first week of April amounted to $79,575.being an ins, crease, oversthe same per iod last year of $4,602, ov 6.14 per cent.: $ $$.3 \u201cThe Canadian Government rs ade returns are of a cheerful character, indicating an increase in exports since the! gnow blockade was lifted.For the nine months ended March 21, Canada\u2019s exports and imports totalled $35,307,651, or $14,532,238 more than during the pre-| vious corresponding period.Tr éducttois -of pig iron in M areh, the preliminary figures of whic HA were pub-, lished in these columns yesterday, were published in.full by the Iron Age to- : So Wholesapel (both dishes and diehwesher) \u2018YiTelephone and Telegraph .Fa Lo , robinet da dû poire rer tm ts Lét Was rase fronr 5 oT peer cen, AL LM és Ong be used te extend the ser this iste in.Ing ind ING he Banks Hee of the Postal Telegraph Co.rate Was reduced des pes cent, The \u201cPhe ad vinta tas of such an alliance Jans offic vi BOW Sones ay hive Sparen Le bot the Teles Follows With ThtF of the cufresporiding Phone sad the Poste péaple For souie date in previous.years, to HN Hh Canadian acini 116 4 wil 1 The latest ness is from Sydiey, © 1, Montreal Street is tn CAS to the effect that the\u201d organization Sol durante.Huils 101 a.it COMpaus, to be known as the Cape win ! a LE we Ce Breton Iron & Steel ompiny, with a Rich.«& nt ses > 6 prapital of $250,000, his been conipteted Détroit baited, ile.62 4 Tor the purpose ul maiufai turing varie Heat & Power A + i) \u2018Cus fron gil steel products from vaw NH 1 Bleel, Xd oN 5.\"material, which materials are to be Dom.™ Fron nis.#2 5 upped LY the Domintorr Iron & Ste i Mont, \u2018Telegraph .LE 8 Company.À large portion of the ap Bell Telephone.18, N \u2018 itn is already subscribed, and 3e js (ailvie X00L pla.T0 3 | proposed ti- procetd shortly with thie Ogilvie Pols, LA fi, congtraction of the necessary buildings.Stren Ry.Bonds Ton ais \u201cAny development that will add, to the Mot Street \"pid, Ra #7 home market will be good for Dominion Mont Cotton Le.UN, C8 [Steel Another Sydney aétice indi- Pom.Count.; fé; 4 leales à-fair-sized loss for this company.H: Hix Promis sn > Lt redds: The steamer Prietend, © Novi Scotia bonds, 104 6 [which has been frozen in at (his hare ; S50 Steels pr, s [box for over two.rnouths.was released.te Tlo-duy, ond sailed Tor Glasgow, with 5, i ~ Tage Ha 000 Lotis ét\u201d pig iron, The \u201cDominion | \u2018 .about: DIVE Paya.Fron .& - Steel.Company, which: had thi; Bank of.RON, A.Ju0 i 8 4,61 | steamer Chartered; will lose about $20,=- Hank: of \u2018oonmér ©.151 7 4.63 FOOD In penalties hy: her détention, > As Dom.Rank of can, 224 10 4,48.te general conditions in the iron trade\u201d 15 T.Bank 160 _ 8- \u20185,00 It may be noted that the United States.| Banque d\u2019 Hoo helage A 1:4 T 5.22.is increasing ils export.business again, | Imperial Bink.215 10 4.65 and dlso that the Slogs-Shelleld Steel Mérchants Bank 207 4.51, 1& Tren Go.has withdrawn from the (Molsons: Bank 201 9 4.47 pig-iron market for the second quarter Bank of Montreal .248° 1n 4.03 of the year, having sold current pro- Banque Nntlonale .Jon 6 6.00 duction up to July 1.Advices from) Bank of N, Scalia 267 10 4.80 \"Pittsburg state\u2019 that the 1° coxpa- Ontario Bank +.15.: 6 4.80 vation \u2018has.declined to Take a ilsdop-! Bank of Ottawa 208.08 4.22 tion.for\u201d 45,000, tons of «be ssemer big Quebec Bank \u2026 HN \"À hod | Liron at $13.per ton, | Royal Bank 208 7 3.44 j $ $ 3.- Bunk of Torontae .- 27 10 4.40 | Wholesale \u201ctrade at .Montreal this A! nion BK.of Can, 192 oT 53000 , week has beer thodlerately \u2018netivé in à LE l'some departments, but \u2018the, backwaril \u201cAN AID TO MOTHERS.\u2018spring has continued to be an unfavoi- able factor and.the.somewhat slow des velopment nf rade hy searonable goods is \u2018noticeable.The manufacturers are busy on goods for the coming season and confidence iu the immediate future ils not lac king in Bnandiur and mercin- ; ile clreles, Large shipments of mer- | chandlse ure being \u2018made 1o tiie North.: West.\u201cCollections are only -fatr.There \u2018has\u2019 been an improved, demand \u201cfor { bonds \u2018and \u2018stocks for investment, and (money Ils.in- better demitnd.«= $ $ At'Vancouver, Vietorin and other Pa- | ci Coast points this week trade his been fairly good._The trade with: the UE has opened\u2019 up in a promising manner, a humber.of cattle hive been | shipped to Dawsoiy,.Northern trade this \u201cthan it was fn 1903.It is \u2018believed the year will be larger Only a small run \u2019 ot salmon.is expected, $.Wholesale trade at.Winnipeg, as reported to.Bradstreet\u2019s, is showing con- :siderable expansion, the demand \u2018ex- ténding to all departments.The seu- Soh is somewhat backward, Sedding of wheat has \u2018begun.The influx of- \u2018| settlers -both from Furope and the \u2018United States is steadily inc rensing, It.is \u2018much \u2018larger, than expected ear ter Jin the season, $$$ Will Commercial Cable and American amalgamate, .goière is what the AVall Street, Journal | \u201cAn innocent two-line Item appearing HA the financial press of last week rea corded the fact that Clarence H, \u2018Mac- \u201cxs Teluced.to 5 es Fede Company |.\"srtiction hie Aelepdiogne may bé given with equal safely to the tender, new born -bäbe, or the well grown childs Mre, Joel Anderson, Shanley, Ont.) is.one of the mathers |: who have vol the value of this ine- kay aud W, Murray rane were last week elected directors of John 1, Waterbury's Manhattan\u201d Trust.Co, New York.\u201cThere.is.considérable \u2018significance\u2019 in\u2019 this, However, for \u2018both Crate and.Waterbury are durectors of the Américan- Pelephone & Telegraph Company and Messrs, Mackay anil\u2019 Waterbury ave of the Mackiiy Companies, Ÿ, Jefferson Coolidge, Jr, a director of the Amveri= | cit Telephone & \u2018Telegraph to, is also one of\" the trustees of the Mackay Come © the - [4 panies, whic company\u201d controls Postal Telegraph und (he Commercial Cable Companics.) : \u2019 \u201cIt is thus apparent that the relations, between the Am, Teli & Tel.Co.the Postal people are becoming daily more clusely cemented, buat it is- known in \u2018inner telephone circles that\" this foreshadows it merger of the Ams Jerican Telephone and the Mackay Tele-: gt ph and Cable Companies, \u201cIt has afretdy been ngured out that such a merger, would sauve the teles phone company $20,000,000 of tiew \u2018cons: and $2U00.000 per annuni in up eration, \u201cthe Western Unie has been seek- an allanees with Ue American\u2019! Telephone Company for some years, Both Kuhn, Leob & Cog, Goulil have approached the islephond people\u2019 upon the subje¢t within the past or but the views Df fhe res spretive interests are tao \u201cdiverse\u201d lu verter such an athaoeee, .3 3 $ - 5 Me Wester hy i napn\u201d property \u2018could not he made vatuable te The Telephoné somnpitns au adjunet tr tie telephone business as 1s constr von is not such Nor, as usle peri Ut he bese bhiole cota piiiy lo Lse the Waestern Udions wires Tigi busihies=s una tire telephone peuple have ne incitation lo enter the telegraph tel, a0 : CO the other hood, thee Postal wires are ai copper Swares, and Clese wares could bee Used Fo great advantage hy conany in ti company's telephone extention roll gine COPAY ile Fer ue, de Iphone adule the In, thousands of eases it proved that Baby's Own Tablets is the very best thing for from collie.constipation, diarrhoea; simple fevers, colds and teething trou- | bles, | The Tablets are guaranteed to contain no oplate or harmful drug.and dicine and says: \u201cI have used Baby's Own Tablets.with the very best results.They are cisy to give little ones, and 1\" have never known them to fail to benefit.\u201d very mother \u2018should keep the Tab- oe Jetr In the.house, In an émergeriey they may save a precious- little\u201d Iffe.Sold by all druggists or mailed at 25 cents a box by writing The Dr.Hams Medicine Co, Brockvlile, Ont, .London & Paris Exchange, Limited, : GENERAL BANKERS, Head Office - London, England.ic h .Stocks and Sharon Corte Untario t is oy St.Toronto.Write for new publica 3 ali options with Advanta-cos Répisinoë ion on PROVINCE \u201cor QUEBEC, Istrioct of Montreal.\u2019 TOWN OF ST, LOUIS COUNTY.or -__ HOCHRLAGA.\u2018SEALED TENDERS, for the \u2018Removal of Garbage, will be received by the undersigned, on or before the 3nd instant, at 1.pam.For Inférmatioo, apply ta To A.pe, Jone, Wl 0 st Démibiqué sc Tr, .IN Messrs.| influential : trustees | + Roony, and George.ni Hi Lomo an ake a has been children suffering | Wil- | 1 tor Le FINAL CLEARING SALE FINLEY, SMITH.co's stock.\u20140F\u2014 Fine hatha, } At our Warerooms, No.i8i NOTRE DAME ., STREET, MONTREAL, .THURSDAY and FRIDAY, - Aprii 21st and 22d.Commencing .Ench Day at 1 O'Clock, Fiye.Worsteds (Blue and Black), Fancy Worsteds, Worsted Trouserings, Scotch Suit- fngs, Hain Cloths, Meltons, Beavers, Tennis Suitings, fine Suitinge, Cream Serges, Ital- lung, Lintugs, Pockétings, Velvets, Velvet- eens, 10 cases Canadlay Fr riezes, Homespuns, etc.A$ our lease of the premises, No.1851 Notre .Datne.Street, expires on April 30th, it is compulsory: that every piece in the stuck shall be cleared at this sale, - -, This -is positively the last chance of buying at Quction any of this magnificent stock.We > Gusrantee to.clear every line, | important to \u201c Ménütacturers : ant Metal Workers.UNDER.THE WINDINC-UP- ACT RE\u201d THESLEÈPER ENGINE COMPANY Limited, Montreal, ; Un Liquidation.We will sell hy Public iory, coruer Darling aid Notre Dame Streets, On Friday, 22nd Aprit, wt 1).o'clock um, the tontents of u new and thoroûglily equipped 'MODERN MACHINE SHOP, | Consisting of Machine.Tools of, the latest ty ma Lathes, Drill i j Machines, Improved Turret Head Lathes, etc.also Blacksmith Stiop Tools, contents of Tool Belting, Office Fur-! piture, etc, the whole to bo put up In lots to Patterns, : the Planer B, Machines: \u201c(only a short time in use), 1 Shaping Mucbines, Milling Shafting, Pulleys, suit, purchasers: also the Patents, Drawitigs, Special Tools aud Jigs for manufacture of the sléepér Jingine, .Catalogues can -be hud own application to the Liquidator.Premises open for \u2018three days prior-to sale.Ferma: CASH : FIAINS,.| Sacrament St JOIN Mel.* Building, +3 St BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Mapteval, 4th April, 190], Afaser BENNING & Full lime of Model«for 1904 justo hand.Send tar spec ial Bargain List No.14 176 Notre Danie Stree.MONTHS FREE, Up-to-date Mining l'aper fully illuetratedt, containing ail the latest newe from famous wold catope, including.THU NDER { Mol NTAIN md 3 \u2018BIG CREEK U.8.MINING JOURNAL.150 Nassau.; Street, New York.x WILL guy Aurora Consolidated: slated Lo Mine La Motte, Het Lima; Lu \u2018où jo.dieyrge A \u2018frcadwell, I Sovervign - 1 WIL SELL 14 Premo Cameras Re ISR A rs.San sv Granby l\u2018ou- Len National Caltoring 4 LU Bunk vaut, Aurers Couxolidated, 2e told Tunnel 62 1e Frauderd Smelting & Hél.Mig.Ge Sod Union Coosoldated wil, It 1,500 Miznaga Gold, loo\u201d 2m Kspress Gold Mining, Sel Law Ogilvie Gold Dredging, 227 3 Anternationtl MéreantHe Agency, $75.NORRIS.P, RRYANT, Bales gn dneestiieyl Sear tien, §4 st.Francois Ns * Montreal: © Phone Main : for Stree! 231 3.CT OF TRADE BLDC.Ÿ or Of Security over Ergin nd, - THOMAS F.DOBBIN, Resident Sec\u2019 y.! Head Ofiice and Agents Tel, Main 4517.> .: - .\u2018 We can offer.severak issues of Street Raliway and Lighting Company Bonds to Return 5: SEND FOR.PARTICULARS.Dominion \u201cSecurities \u201c Corporation, Limited.: Canada Life Building.E.@ Norswortur.mg © .- .» TENDERS FOR \u2018STEEL RAILS TENDERS.sented and endorsed\u201d Tender for Ralls,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned,\u2019 will be received up to 18 o'clock noon on Monday, 25th April, 1004; for \u201c300 TONS STEEL RAILS, 80 LAS, AND SPLICE BARS FOR SAME: Copies of specification may.be gbtained upon application to \u2018Mr.John Kennedy, Chiet | Engincer, at this office.The lowcst or any tender.nat necessar ily acçepted.DAVID SE ATH, © Sec retarysTrengurer.57 Common Street Montreal; féth April, 1004; OTICR 18.HEREDY.Lewis H.Curtis, of Chicago, Iinois, \"tnventor,.will .apply to the Parliament ot Canada, &t the présent session thereof, for an Act to authorize the importation Into Canada, for .a period.to be fixed under Patents Num.\u2018bers 72726 and 73737.dated 13th August, 1001, iipprovements in machines for cutting and expanding sheet metal.CS C.A.JONES, Oshawa, Ont, oe .Solteitor tor.Applica t.- bated fiat March, a 1804.Hoi MA ANT | Auction, at the fac-\" | lhspection IR IT Pays To su ou COAL | | $18,000,000.} 1741 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.' | The Mutual Credit Ass'n Ltd.GIVEN \"HAT business with thirty-eight transatlantic steamers entering W Every telegraph office in the United New York Harbor.In the annual report.of the general manager of the Marconi Wirefess Telegraph Co of America, he says :\u2014 w The shore stations of the Company \u2018are exchanging: 1 0 States and Canada, whether controlled by the Western | | Union or Péstal Telegraph-Cable Company, will now ac- IS cept or distribute Marconi messages.| business passing \u2018to and from ships is increasing steadily.| A comparison of the receipts from Marine Service\u2018in 1903 : | with those of 1902 shows the gratifying increase of \u201c700 | No system other than the Marconi i is in use on per cent.transatlantic vessels, - The amount of sae \u201cThe value of the Marconi Marine Service to shipping pA | and business interests is very great, and the.service is [i Bll \u2018ready a feature of prominence in Maritime reports.\u201d 3 } Since the publication of the above, the English Mar- toni Company has reported a profit of over $50,000 on its .ommercial operations for 1903, an earnest of what may .be expected of the American Company in 1904.Arrangements have been effected with the \u2018British a .ANDREW CARNEGIE: he is going to do another, thoroughly.\u201d -THOMAS A.EDISON.gineer of the company, 14th, sald: telégraphy PROF.M.1 Opinions of \u2018Successful Men: J the greatest inventor.wlio is a consulting en- \u2018nan intepview .\u201cMarcon will do great things with wireless telegraphy.We no longer consider it strange that ships should talk to one another from distances af six or seven hundred miles, and, as is now being usediall over the world.\u201d PC PUPIN, of Columbia College, sulting.engineer of the Marroni Company.Post Office \u2018whereby the co-operation of that department En is assured to tHe Marconi System.; 4 \u201cMarconi has already done a lifetime's work, but He is a wonderful young man.1 believe iu, him in the.New York Herald on Feb.a mater of fact, wireless I NY.who ja also a con- in a lecture delivered at New Haven, March 11th, said: \u201cThere \u2018are many thousands of miles of air lines An America.\u2018To inaint: ain Uiese takes a considerable sum of money, for wire \u201c1s apt to break tna storm.Then cables are lald only at great expense.To: y lay 2.000 miles of cable costa {rom $5,000,000 to $5,000,600.It takes « long .a time to pay dividends.If a wireless aystem were used the cost would be wt p vastly\u2019 reduced.Marconi was the first to-telegraph without wires.\u201d ES % JOSEPH F.FRYE says: \u201cWireless: telegraphy In (ts commercial and y of f nancial aspect is the: most attractive aid promising investment before the Jr public (o-day.\u2019 .; a What Stockholders Say.i ce Ba + a - A sever of Mareuni Wireless E-have gecurittes, ux L'fir ily willing: to interest others ut il more.of the stock my sel?| coutd'afford to take lux: Fall, ne jx getting Innited ta my \u2018holding.\u201ca, ds the more _see dit the tise than when 1 made 2\u2018 \u2018article in\u2019 the Guvi aus while n° tiie, uty, first .calé 10- thé working \u201coff Amertea, Telegraph Company.of Anieriva; no ss hone, ability tafent and energy.in brain, We - undertake to give Tahy their receipt.certainly undersigned.j Canada- \u2018Life Bldg., 19 Congress Street ~The Following are éxamples of letters received from stockholders : : \u201cIudcing from the opinions of the best \u201cbusiness men as to: the ultimate decided to Invest wore a \u2018nelly Intend doing atl in ng?power: to interest others in the Marconi believe it.is a good invéestinent, TIFLfeB.- 1 have now forty shares of Me areort stork, at $5 but tiow 1 Wish to-inyest.à little nrore, ut $0-per shure.T-only wish I could invest a great: deal more, for L Airconi Wireless Telegraph a fire ater future and a\u2018 greater suc- iirvesiiment.| ne wa pie rs relating tov it, [8 rom :a working: ans point \u2018of.view, capital of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company D count myself very fortünate to \u201chave a litte s An.guch se solid rd subiztantial business enterprise as.the Mare \u2018oni Wireless kold-brick, But backed up by mein of national promine fe, lL would be very glad if) had more suridiis cash te five st ui mure of itg stock.: - Weare offering for public subscription the $3 Marconi Certificates.issved by the New York Security and Trust Co.in blocks of not less than Sroo, nor more than S At the present raté où demand the allotment available at.that price bids fair to.be soon: largely Sverssubscribed.cannot undertake to guarantee\u2019 inquirers any definite period open to subscription at this price.nor can.we extended Subscriptions will be accepted, and filled in the order of Au inv estment Sn Marconi Securities is - v * CERTAIN TO MAKE YOu RICH.The Marconi Wireless T elegraply Co.of America éon- trols the patents of Marconi, Edison, Pupin and Fleming in thé United-States, and its possessions, and is certain to peat-the histery=of the\u2019 Bell Felephone-Ftectric Fight and' similar profit table.enterprises, effected in the operation of telegraph sv stems, make it THE GREATEST MONEY MAKER OF THE AGE.( \u201call at-our offices for.personal interview, or write for prospectus and full information.Marconi Securities at their present valuation schñd cheque J for full amount.of your \"subscription made\u2019 payable to the Hi MUNROE & MUNROE Managers Marconi Underwriting Syndicate, \" Broad Exchange Bldg, in the stock, Jo Hew vob.\u201c1 stand ready and I ame only sorry | oeannot take , \u201cJAMES ME LVILLE.a share.1 fo) t this was 1 wilf thefefors add tweniy widrh with great interest aud 1 feel it is going to be JM.MORRIS: and as a contributor on \"a small savings to invest fake or get-rich-quick: men ofthe highest CT JERVIS BAKER.© [,000- notice of an advance: The great economics To be sure of getting a Montreal \u2018 New York Boston, Mass.| 18 ST.JAMES STREET.Incorporated by the Dominion Gav.erument, December 7th, 1903.Ofticiplly suthorized to sell contracts * pnyabile by the.veek.i BANK OF MONTREAL .NOTICE is hereby given that'a, Dividend ot Five Per Cent, - upon the paid up Capital will he payable.at.its Banking Mouse, in this | City, and.at its Branches, on aud after Weds nesday, the Firat Day of June next., The Transfer Books will be closed from the \u201c¥5th to the 31st ot May next,\u201d both.days in.-clusive.» .By order ot the Board.E 8.CLOUSTON, i pl He i Siti ti Abe Stock \u2018of this 1fistitution, has been \u2018declared |- tor the current halt-year, and that the samo, WE HAVE FOR SALE ® Choice Building Lots On Upper DROLET STREET, \u2018This is a tare opportunity, apply, : .without delay, to a, J.ADAMS & CO, , 208 st.James Strest, ; Main bôs.;.OrTy.Marine \u2018and Fire tras, 30st.François Kai anit St.p.carnet pel AntSeriiod eme SE 259.008 Rest oun panne À 2 as0.400 HEAD.OFFICE ToRoN TQ.t R.MERRIŸT Ba 0e - D.B.WILKIN.and Ge Montreal Bravoh, pi se Écent General Banking Business.Savings Des.à.na ubon mushnancespesces jeu \u2018Phone Main 981.\u2014\u2014-\u2014- \u2018THE PROVINCIAL Mutual Fire Insuranca Company Room 57, Guardian Building \u2019 Montreal.A General Fire Insurance Business i transacted at the Lowest Rates.AGENTS'W-ANTED throughout the Province Ladies Hand Bags WITH LEATHER HANDLES.All now up-to-date styles, but sold Lat very low prices, ranging .from 750 \u201cto $7.00 each.Call and see them.G.W.CLARKE & CO., 2270 St.Catherine Street.i i | GEORGE c BIA \"HIAM & AsONAN BARGMAN.General insurance Agents and Brokers.Liverpool & London & Glob» LOANS MADE ON |REAL ESTATE On easy terms\u2014at- current rates of \u201cinterest.Low charges.N o Delays.Montreal Loan & Mortgags.Ci.1763 NOTRE DAME STREET.LUKIS, STEWART & CO.Co.INSURANCE ot Every sort and for Any Amount.NO DELAY._ Board of Trade Building, Montreal, bo Correspondence Invited.a re T RARE CHANCE TO GET A: * Standard Typewriter - -.Guaranteed at a | - BIG REDUCTION ce; At'the Clearing Sale of ) - THE COLONIAL : TYPEWRITER CO., Led.12 Bloury St., Montreal.: The \u201c Writing : in Sight\u201d TY PEWRITER | UNITED.TYPEWRITER CO.Ltd.: 101 St.Francis Xavier St.re.MAIN 306.Lo MONEY TO LOAN A NEW ERA | | \u201cIN MONEY ! UNLIMITED CAPITAL \u2018To-loan at lowest rates.Lower thaa charged by any -coucern in Montreal.\u2018AC \u2018NEW CONCERN IN MONTREAL, : i © Offering New Method 8.po.LOANS $10.00 TO $500.00.on Easy Weekly, Semi-monthly or \u2018Yearly \u201cPayments.One month te two years\u2019 time.OUR CELEBRATED EASY AYMENT PLANS Make Money Easy Re Borrow and Easy to Pay.A LOAN OF.$100.: .Cun be repaid $2.50 weekly or ' monthly.A LOAN OF $75 ' \u2018Can be répald $2.00 weekly or , monthly.; A LOAN OF $50 .: \u2018Can be repaid 1.50.weekly - or monthly.A LOAN: OF $25 Can be repald $1.25\".weekly or monthly.A LOAN OF $20 7.Can be T | monthly: A LOAN OF $10 : i _ Can be repaid 80c \u2018weekly | © monthly.| It you owe any loan concern, or furniture [ato or bills of any.kind, dur plans.allow ai or Jus to loan you money.to pay them and more ' it desired.-, NO, ADVANCE CHARGES of any kind, In- \u2018formation costs nothing: Monéy costs next to \"nothing.under our unpreccdented offerings to {the people \u2018of Montreal.; Call, write.or telephone for money or in- | formation.ABSOLUTE PRIVACY ARB OUR WATCH-WORDS.Loans made WITHOUT EMBARRASSING | INQUIRY or KNOWLEDGE of relatives, | friends, \u2018or employer.| THE CANADIAN FINANCE co.Rooms 211 and 212, Merchants Bank Building, No.205 St.James St, \u2018corner - St.Peter St.| Telephone Main 433.| PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RY.TENDER FOR WATER TANKS, .Scaled \u201cTenders, addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outside \u2018Tender for \u201cwater Tanks,\u201d will be received up to and including .27th Day of \u20ac APRIL, 1904, ;w EDNESDA Y.the | ~ for the construction\u2019 of Eight 25,000 Gallon\u2019 | Water Tanks; one at cach.of the following *placeat\u2014Georgetown, West Dévan, Albarton, { Summerside, Hunter River, Ashton, Harmony and Mount Stewart.Plans and specification.may be seen at the Station.Masters\u2019 Offices at Georgetown, Alber- ton, Summerside, Mount Stewart; .at the \u201cSuperintendent's Office, Charfottetown: and ./ at\u2019 the Chief Engineer's Office, Moncton, N.B., | where.forms of tender may be obtained., TTINGER, .General Manager.v Railway Office, ; 5 A prit, 150 120 ; foNT Ai ART PF PRI HE : Mo - pis Job.bn mare, \u201c mig, IMPERIALBANK = ; OF CANADA, Insurance Co.'s Building Montreal The Underwood\u2014 ce _ weekly or yy 2 moga ment in many directions, It makes Manitoba and the Northwest are already recognized as the coniing granary of the Empire, a nd - Works, Post Office, Montreal, and on applica tion to the Postmaster at Perce, P.Q.Tenders will not be considered unless made .on the printed form supplicd, and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers.An.accepted cheque on a chartered bank, oducts of Manitoba and the payable to the order of the Minister of Publis.Works, for three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500.00), must accompany cach tender.| The cheque will be forfeited if the party ten-' \u2019 starch into glucose\u2014a kind of sugar nce : à decline tl niract or fail fo completa - .MEN'S CRAVENETTE which will readily fernrent under the! for the management of the various Departmients.- | tho work conigacted for and will be es * RAINCOATS, veivet collar, influence of yeust, giving alcool just FRE ; .\u2018 lIh case of uvu-acceptançe of tender.; satin bound seas, in drab, as malt does in the process of hrewing.: I.no - The D tment not bind itself to * - brown aud.green checks, \"Enormous quantities of rice and ; PROFITS.\u2014The great success achiex ed and large profits shown .by leading Companies en-! accent the lowest or any tender, .$14.50, for E393.L° | potato search are in this\u2019 way trans-| gaged in manufacturing flour from Manitoba wheat, indicate that under proper management, and By order, - Cn MEN'S - CRAVENETTE formed \u2018© a, used by the! with the advantage of economical power, this new enterprise offers an excellent opportunity for invest- | FRED-GELINAS ary RAINCOATS, in drab, olive | malt, thereby effecting great cconomy| ment.- } .Department of Public Works, ; and gray: $15.00, $18.00, to the brewer, \u2018and, it must be added, J ; .- .soo Lo .\u201cOttawa, April 11, 1504, °° $20.00, for 89.95.somewhat of a menace to the customer, | It is proposed to organize the Company.on a strictly cash basis, with a present issue of Newspapers inserting Luis, advertisement pu ! ; for arsenic often occurs as an im-4 se ; ; \u2019 + , , ey ae \" ui ee ie (Foren, without authority from the Department w MEN'S CRAVENETTE pürity ip saiphurie acid, anil sometimes.91.000.000 stock\u2014a large amount of this has already been taken, and the remainder is now offered for Yih pald for it.- ou on 811 full lined, gets into beer through the mudiugf of: subscription.It is not the intention to issue bonds or preferred stock.EEE TTT $22.00, for +0.glucose, > x 4 .\" © \u2019 _ .MEN'S CRAVENETTE Tats is how the great arsenle-in-beer | Application will be made in due course to have the stock of the Conrpany listed on the Montreal * .Scure.arose.Kven now there are oc-j : Txche oo .or ; So Men heat ghido casional cases of beer being condemned | and Toronto Stock Exchanges.- .1 \u2026 # OU sible stripes, olive, n.account of the small quantity of .: .: ASE A.medium and dark gray, arsenie it CONTdius: but care is ustally, ,( As far as possible stock will be allotted pro rata in case the amount is over-subscribed, but|.SEALED TENDERS.addressed to the un- $20.00, for $12.50.taken now to see that the acid used: right is reserved to allot small amounts in full, or to decline any application.Jersigned.and endorsed ur chder for.St.\u2019 contains none of this poison, | ; .yo : ; - ; Charles de Capla akwater, \u2018 -, - - 1 3 i it : \u20ac i ceived at this office until Wednesday, May 11, .B Wood Converted Into Sugar.TERMS\u201420% of the par value on application, and the balance in calls not exceeding 10% Per : 19v4, inclusively, for the construction of à , \u2019 J .Even wood may be convertéd into month, as the Directors may determine.2010\" : : {breakwater at St.Charles de Caplan, Bona- In sugar by suitable treatment with =ul- .T4 : | venture County.Province of Quebec, accord- - .| phi.ds und Abie Gu nr course, Forms of application for stock.may be obtained and subscriptions.made at the offices of The ne Le ln nD ek or Temi { : aude ta ele \u201c ©) 5 fe ti ., .Mr.2 i \u2019 > ; .oe : \u201ctony bat perh\u201dups the queerest (ratig- Bank cf Ottawa \u2018and The Bank cf Nova Scotia throughout Canada.* Post Office, Quebec; Charles Desjardins, Esq.\u2019 L di \u2019 St li h H formation of all is tit of rags Inlo tr NE LL 4 / _ | Clerk of Works, Poa Office \u201cBuilding, Mont- L.adles LY 11S eptonette alcohol, | Subscription lists will be open on 14th April, and closed on 22nd day of April; 1904.real, Que.on application ta tue Postmaster ; : = ' One can hardly contemplate with ?- Lo | Ce ; 15 > Lap an, ces \u201c ; .a.' - * ; LIN nine AE ay \u2014\u2014 ee _ _\u2014 Department of Public Works; Ottawa.Garments 1 oo Jfequanimity the prospect -of ie \"Tr brew- - re will fot be rons Bred unless mada \u201d ° , vd from ull ras and Chis of rond.The original fossil bones, from which | «| on the printed form supplied and signed swith .: SOUL RAPpDIIY, the process would DO the restoration was mads were found bn! {the \u2018actual signatures of tefiderers.; LADIES\u2019 FULL LENGTH HEPTONETTE CIRCULARS, @©hi- puy al prese or it is r pere Ce Weèternu Kung: mbédded \u2018ir .e actual sig .C 3 el 2 .' pay al present, for it is rather troubles Western Kansas, imbedded \u2018in the «ested cheque on a chartered bank, ., i nese sleeves, in fins, grays and drubs, from $13.00 1, 8157.00.Home Work, soo consumers of ale can Chalk formation.The chalk was de.pates tete oder of the Minister of Publio i LADIES\u2019 THREE QUARTER HEPTONET LL.breathe freely tll some onecurides and posited at the \u2018bottom \u2018of the wide, Gas Stoves itchen Works, for ciglteen hundred dollars ($1,800.00) = 1 ; CR \u2018 = - ER TC 1 TE COATS, military works ths process more chaud, UN shallow sen avhich once .covered that; R > Goods must accompany each tender.The cheque \u201c | Style.in alt the: fashionable, shudes, from $9.30 te $13.50, Which euse all must- a ndt that The arg of the continent, and made a pers anges : will be forfeited if the party tendering decline A + ; \u2018rm termnpdranee A ivoentes M auld be fur- fect receptacle, The bones ire part o the contract or fail to equplete the work con- \u20ac s5 où DE URL LENGTH CRAVENETTE CIRCULARS, from nfshed with a new and pow fal Weil) the Marsh collection, and Have been for tracted for, and will be returned in case of A es ae Ÿ : \u201c.| pan.- ; it scoré of years in the basement of the, noh-acceptänce of tender.¢ bind itselt t : ft Just now, us all ares wondering nu useum.As it stands completed, it is; A GENUINE T he Lauren does ot n e 0 À .on whether il is to bed pewee ar war in the the only -mounted fossil\u201d pterfactyl in: ; : N .\u2018accept the lowest or any.tender.; i \u201cMAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.Far Last, dv may.he interesting to not, the world.i Sora .vo \u2018 By \u201corder.H HEAR sût, auri- \u2018nel.nciîther \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nN Cay, cL Dalla\u201d Ury vimganafan E FRED.GELINAS, ; - = - {Japan wor Russi could conveniently.DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP us dil \\\\ Hl Air Gil IVCTà 0] D t | 1» blie Work Secretary.b \u2019 \u2026 : : \u201cight oat alll du fact, modern war : i EE\" TON- Wo : Ak > : epartment of Public Works, ; 4 \u2019 would be impos-ible, for we owe one IN THE FIRM OF FETHERS To + FOR $10.00.Qttawa, Aoril TL, 1904.i \u2019 - T I ign plosives\u201d to the indefatigable HAUGH & COs PATENT SOLICi- | Sake if .Ti \" just few i loft of thi Newspapers inserting.this advertisement { e À 0 Plabors \u201cof \u201cthis King of elrmivm® TORS, OF THIS CITY.ERIS SPECIAL, REFRIGERATOR, ich this without authority from que Department, will ! : ® | Nitro serie, So unit nas cotlon, og partugship hitherto existing be- | are selling at a prige on which we make pa A ¥ ! \u2019 .+ , , Diy ddite, ete, alt noid sulphuric acid tween KE: J.Fetherstonhaugh of this: a very sinall profit as we feel so muèh : KE LIMITED.for their production, Co 2,11 vity and Fred (3.Fetherstonhaugh, of satisfaction will be given that purchasers \u20ac - > pm se me de races pee = - It would be quote impossible within Toronto, of the firm of Féthersion- | = will become Slammers Er des bi Toa - 7 NF \u20ac _ vo dimits of un article ske thes to nue .« \"rot us be s- 9 partments, o ITCHEN- AND OUSE.| 2341 and 2343 ST.CATHERINE ST REET.te lin i af .to ww isk He a haugh & \u2018 o., of Lororito, has been dis | 0) FURNISHINGS.The construction of ary.ë ; ! mention all the ways nu aitich | pr solved by mutual consent, ! / air cireglation ~and insulation are.on ç E Terms Cash.Corner Metcalfe.| indebied lu this.urrocogtiize un \u201cMr.KE.JY Fetherstonhaugh has de- actly the se \u201csrineibles as the large pare ; , Tel.Up 2740 powerful servant, bat eneigh Bas beet Ged after consideration to\u201d continue a D pipes che lurger SEALED TENDERS.addressed to the i sald to \u2018establish its plaint to Fk 45 business under the désiguation-of FE.J.PS Kk undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for St.i \u2019 ; ae of the opt Viduable of the cols Fetherstorhaugh & Co, and In: addf- | .Godiroi Breakwater,\u201d will be received at this ; { { tributions of Selene \u201cUo givilization, tion Pre this change he has moved to! ene FIL TFRS office until Wednesday.May 11, 1904, in- .i CTT \u2019 TS CTT En Ther ToT Something over 100,000 tons! of sul- commiedious\u201d quiitrters ir the, Liverpool | \\ [| IMPORTANT:\u2014Juast now the drinking clusively, for the construction of a brealiwater à i CANN Mi C Ce phurie avid ave cousumel annually in.& London & Globe! building, corner water is very thick.Call anl see our at St.Godfrol, County of Bonaveuture, Que.; 4 1 .; Great Birttain, amd gre tf quantities are plice d Armes and St Jiunes Street: = .U ; FILTERS.You will use one if you are Plans: and specification can be Seen at this ; E \u20ac E - ; ae ; = ; XT or FTuouuzh à need to be Cone Mr.E.J.- Fetherstonhaugh' during a - wise, Department and at the © lve of .Desjar- ; You cannot be too careful of the character of the milk that goes Leepitrats din platinum vla lined number of Yeurs past hus been the sole dins, Esq.! Clerk of Works, Post Office, Mont- ; ; $ futo your stomach.Our milk is guaranteed pure, (ree from forcing i CE tour pe ononirieily ds.it iu a et v Tu + pats 1 h ; HA 1 the di nh .fear: Ph, Beland,Esq., Clerk of-Works, \u2018Post \u2014 | * 1 matter, delivered an sterilized botlles\u2014not in cans, Subject (0 con | with Roll, Se © peo » re eid: nt partner, id as had the di- Stove and 2226-2230 \u2018Office Building, Quebec.and on application f 5 ; tugion and ull kinds of impurities.; ; - nm ve Lure Les pe Ralf pene Tr Potier of uffairs \u2018 J : 5 Hardware st Catherine st to the Postmaster at St.Godfroi, Bonaventure ; Ÿ pi ces .Tr T- «3; orn Lop abe There Ren + he Te ; ; 4 4 .: , County.Quebec.: ; i D 1 HE GU A RAN I EED PU RE MILK .CO © pound.\u2026.| Mr.E.J.F etherstonhaugh will have .9 J Dept \u201cod ® Tenders will not be considered unless made _ i à ki \u201c toc .s» \u2014\u2014\u2014e - ithe complete direction of aftairs both in \u2018 ; on the printed form supplied.and signed witi : 3 \u2019 - 2683 St.Catherine Street.\u2018 DO NOT REMOVE YOUR OLD the proseeution and.preparation of ap-: LL 11 © _ _ LL 110 Co _ \u201cthe actual signatures of tenderers.à ; ; TEL.UP se.| > ' .\" PIANO\u2014WE WANT IT.» | Pleations for the Patent Office in the Te = TT ET \u2014 TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014| An accepted cheque on a chartered bank, i 4 ° ves Co.: : a wire liberal way.Hem of FE, J.Fetherstonhaugh-& Co.== ; | payable to the order of the Honorable the $ , _\u2014 sen Leger ee en ee i CBither for cash or extrasiiberal veius ghich firm have completed arrange- | OFFICE FURNITURE j PZ.| Minister of Public Works, for two thousand \"i i (ation in exchange.re have a splendid ments for an office in Washington, and |.| | \u2018five bundred dollars ($2,500.00).must accom- \u2018 f ; stock ef news Steinway, Nordheimer, associates and agencles in ex Try coun-! | lapany each tenden The cheque \u2018will be for- pi ; ; | p ; 2 a R : Pratte and Hidues, Bros, planos on try in the world, a.| = | \u2018 feite@ if thie purty tendering detline the con- ; $ 4 Choad, and are prepared to make spe-y : \u2014\u2014\u2014 > RE tract or fail to complete the work contracted | à Î dal [lava Be exelnge for out me, \u201c CPENING UP FARMING LAND.== = 2 > I , for.and vit be returned in, case of non- Ÿ ; ,=1ruments : ake RARE cte-s : Cheer ; CISPR ' ' .\"acceptance o nder.{ .9 phone us, Up 266, for estimates, Winnipeg, Man, April 1h.\u2014 (Special) | LOWER-FLATS- .\u201cho Department does not bind itself to ; : u Sine Street, -Adv.T Surveyed by the Ov: = > PP .By arder, i ; .\u2019 .\u2019 Catherine Street 72 dv | ernment preparatory © to opening up nl S 15 Si ! AND DAMP ; ! y FRED \"GELINAS ! .IT IS A FINE BIRD.lands for settlers in the northwestern avd cielo j= = \u2018 | \u2018 ve \u2018Secretar \\ (Great De arimental Store i le ie , fe hein 0%.Nu te Eu 1 À Si th pan JL =a Hojo lo = = } : | Department of Publié Works, fe \u2018 i .Cp \u2018L JT ; ue ss s being sent to run lines in that part ! p ! otre il 11.190%.; ; \u2019 ° Prefistorie Worlds Fraque Exhibit, of the country between the sixth ini.hs | als 4 Landlords know it, .| Nowspapers Apr En is advertisement : | | Li Apt Seti tea a the rit Cotes | ES JEU) (NO Tenants knowst | wii ine trou the Deparinent wh St Louis; Agoril, 1h.Something tha J \u201cFa ss C > FHSS C3 \u2019 ur Val é : | not be pa or it.! + - = ; ! will excite\u2019 wonder at the World's Paie largely of good wheat growing land, > >= 21a 1g 8 (KA | canite | Emre ere pa > bis the remains of oo giganto pterdaciys snd will afford i means of sustenance ! Se .a Floors are Proof,\u2014 I\u2019 .NOTICE SPECIAL BARGAIN DAYS A curious\u2018winged creature of the reps) to thoysands of new settlers, > : Proof against ; | | | : : .vo tile class, that enjeved itself by fly-! _ : =o | Is hereby given thar application will be.mad : .2 : Ing through the ai.ih the\u2019 good ald \u2018BARGAINS IN USED PIANOS.Card Index Shannon Letter, Files, Damp, | | to the Legislature of Quebec, at Its next nace | i Monda Tuesda è 6 à - _ \u201cdays five or six million years ago, This\u201d We have on hand Uprights by the Commercial Report Drawers, ete, Com: | Proof against Rats» ! slon, for the passing of an Act: 1\u2014To declare \u2018 : V, AV, .' \u2018 unique specimen comes from Conmmeti-| following makers.All these insteu- pléte dines for every | requirement, | Proofagainst Cold b that all- such portions of that.certain block cut.ancl will be exhibited at the Coo- ments are, or will he, put in perfect \u2019 fof land us arc not at present situate within Wednesday and Thursday.i Hiving received the balance of a Lirge consignment of Goods, and every Department being now complete, we hive decided.to Have FOUR SPECIAL.BARGAIN PAYS, so as Lo give all our customers time (to come ail sec us necticut building \u2018at the fair, although repair, and guaranteed nearly the same ti was found hr Kansas.as new: vins Bros, medium sized | 75 Not D s Probably the nearest of living.reltr-'upright, $195 cash; Nordheimér, Cabinet 744 re ame t, tives of pterdictyis are lo be found! Grand, $175 cash; Bell, Cabinet Grand, East of Bell Telephone Building.o among the \u201ccrocodiles and lizards; $170 cash; Lansdowne Cabinet Grand : Doubtless the pterbctyvie preyed upon\u2019 $165 cash; Marshall & Wendall; Cab- | | the limits of the Village of Notre Dame de \"| Grace, said block of land being boundeq as \"follows, viz.: oni the north by the Upper - Lachine Rond, on the south by the Lachine a Canal, on the cast by the Cote St: Paul Road, | and on the west by the line between dote Cy i OFFICE SPECIALTY MFC.co, Proof against Rot.- m wat, 3 and like udvantage Of the bargaîns we are offering.sell fishes ine shallow inland seas.inet Grand, $160 cash: Layton \u201cBros, | Montreal Threnojogical Institute | ) ead to the Lachine canals tho aig eh \" : | Of couase, it would be Impossible to enumerate here They Hveil in theorptaceums period mil-, full-sized Cabinet Grand, $165 cash, We 1A SCHOOLOF PALMISTRY ; ; bon ot: said block \u2018of land being pres por- every department, but wé would like to lay stress upon liens of years ago, and were contetnpor-.ilso.have some special bargains an /~ atftlinied w th Fowler's Institute o i gituated in the following municipalities pnd : the word BARGA IN that you should come yourself and A areons with the huge dinosadarus, squire pianos from $75 to $150.We, London, Enclnnd- Hours.pil 785 Craig Streot.> \u2018Village of Cote St.Paul, Village of Boulevard .ny ; be convineed that they aré Indeed Special Bargnins which Ï qu \u2014 = \u2014= [can arrange for payments on the above 3 wr Lieadings cents to | gt.Paul, and Parish of Lachine, shal ba ® | i Will be offered during those four ditys.: \u2018 ; I lustruments.us low-uy $6 Ygemonth (L PROF A.YOUNG.Principai | hereafter annexed to and form part of the A i BARGAINS IN CARPETS WwW I-K a \u2018 you wish.Wirlte or call fôr further 28304 3t, Catherine 3t.said Village of Notre Dame de Grace, for qi 1.\u2018 ; \u20ac | nown particulars and complete list of new and ; ==.municipal and school purposes: 2.\u2014To ratity BARGAINS IN: OIL CLOTH.; 5 used \u201cinstruments, © Layton Bros, 1441 TT TOO rer nnd confirm a agreements that may be passa .4 BARGAINS IN CURTAINS.T > 0 T ., Il 3 Fuel Street \u2014Adtt.: ; | TOUT ed between the Grand.Trunk Railway Com.; : - \u2019 - | > s ; ; f Canada and the Village of ; 1 \\ es ï ë ë i à BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS.Toronto Iraveller THE WORLEE DIAMONDS 1,000 Voices Wanted & NOTICE I EREDY GIVEN THAT an iB GL Ghent This eftect, mag ala OS BARGAINS IN GENTLEMEN'S REQUISITES.> - TAs the result of last month's advance to investigate the GALIN-PARIS- D ture of Quubve, nt its next session, by aes ; effect of pain at Seat pmonni-the valu.i BARGAINS IN.LINENS, COTTONS, EMBROIDERY Cured of Catarrh | gm of last month's advance GUEVE MRLION of guilt, slugloe @ a à Quinn And Roso Ann ja the Village of Notre Dome de Grace tie ; .he J | dearer ut twenty per cent.than any! 2 \u201cthe mos rapid, t toroug \u201cand reliable ; Quinn, ; ; ot James oucrgan, a ! of Mout.taxation purposes, for the future.\u2019 A BARGAINS IN GROCERIES, HARDWARE, TINWARE, After Ei ht {fné since the consolidation of the De/_ KUOWM Terms.33.50 perunnum np ' Tel 18 SEE CARS EEE \"Susan May exeçu-| GKOFFRION.GEOFFRION & CUSSON, : GRANITEWARE AND CROCKERY, .+ e 19 beers mines In South Africa.The Ÿ ©.STEWART TAYLOR.Gers 201, their tte mother susan McVey, In Sollcitors for the Applicants herein.: À ; { United States last year imported dia- | yr ee eee eee and for such purpose consent mortgages unes ° PTT TETE TT TT ° | $ ; Years\u2019 Sufferin monds to the \u2018value of .$%403.292, The BN n ' [the immovables of the estate, and to ratity |\".PUBLIC NOTICE ; § .| g.output of the De Beers companies, ATIONAL ASSURANCE | some murtgages netually existing and to op] \u2018 a \u201c .; \u2018hich control ninety-three.per cent, of, \u2018 tain some additional powers concerning tho : , ation will 0° 1 ; .> the world's supply,.was, for the year COMPANY 0 IRELAND | administration of the catate.- B they 1s hereby given that application will be made ; 4] 1 oe JAPA SE i $ ending in November, 4903; $26,205.000, on = , .: , ., to the Legislature of the Province of Quebec, { 1 | i ; In addition to \u2018these D or dob, alo.000, iE \u2018 : t LAURENDEAU & BAZIN, at its present session, by Fenrf S.Mussen, F Mr?Re.which\u201d was realized a profit of $11,511,- EF.Fleming, the well-known and ) Tree t the City of Mautreal, and Dame Eliza 4 Bar: ains f tl \u20ac Fo popular Toronto representative of Mésars, : 000.It Is estimated that the South Af-, NOTICE 18 HEREDY GIVEN, PURSUANT Solicitors for the Applicants., ed Cleghorn, wite sefardte as roth È g or the our Ewing & Sons, Cork Mnnufacturers, Mont- Fican- mines have nddéd $400,000,000 to the provisions of Secs.17 and 47 of the! v - erty of Albert \u2018E.° Missen, formerly of the ; i A al Dav ill .o ebul, writer: \u201c1 have beey a constant sufferer Worth of dinmonds to the world\u2019s stock.Insurance Act, Revised Statates of Canada, i Te OUT LS City of Montreal, how of the City of New { ¥ ] pETmes 1 LJavs, we wi give | from catareh of à severe und most disagree- Surprise will be excited by the state- | Chapter 124, as amended by Chapter 20, 57-58 gy York, in the United States of America, and à [i 3 hI TCE NEM D Ll 45 : able type for eight years, which vevame; mént that not five per cent.\u2018of the din- | Victoria, that the National Assurance.Com- \u2019 5 by the said Albert: E.Mussen, for an Act to .; i 5 Certain ÿ oune Cash Receipts.worse each winter, In dite ou the hundreds monds in the world have been lost in a: pauy of pretand has ceised to au cu a PERRIN S KID GLOVES ! ratify and confirm for all purposes, and in so i A + : 7 of -dollars 1 spéht with catnrrh specialists hundred years.Amsterda i till the surance- business In Cunhda, aud has insured: : .b ssar ertai Deed of a I] _ aud many remedies, which only afforded tem- .=) m is 8 all its outstanding risks in Canada with the .far \u2018as may be necessary, a certain Deed o 13 A > porary réllet.1 trivd_Injinnese.Catarrh Cure contre of the dlamona industry.There Western Assurance Company, and has applied RARE CHANCE \u2014 Perrin\u2019's Kia @alr from the said Albert E.Muscen to Henry 1 ji , about n year age; nnd since completing this 8,956 persons are engaged In splitting, to the Minister ot Finance and Receiver Gloves for ladles well repaired by us.8.Musscn, passed before Henry y, N.P., at 1 A treatment have not felt the least symptom Polishing, and \u201ccutting these precious General for the release, on Monday, the\u2019 Sucde and Glace Kid, White, Colored the Clty of Montreal, ou the 20th day of Janu- i i .of my former trouble.A fe@ months ago | Stones, in sixty-four \u201cfactories,\u201d Con- elghteenth day of July, 1904, of its securities, | and Black, value from $1.25 upwards ary, 1899, conveying the Immovable property | wi Coe recommended It to a felowd similorly affected, sldering the -expertness demanded for and tha} its Canadian Policy-holders (if any) for 50 cents.None sold on Saturday.[known as parts of subdivisions sixty and ' E | \u2018STORE Bla étonne dope robe Sune abe pre vages of from REE ah, recta, we reared to Tle | Os one pair a à castor EL to Sr Rate, nd pens \u2018 J , ÿ highly recommend 0 any person trou 05 20., on w e Minister on or before , » \u2019 .5 GREAT DEPARTMENTAL STORE, high y re et ying eras e $10.5 to $20.10 appear disproportionate the day ve named, h ; the release and dlscharge contained in sald à 2 \u2018 J o Cuturrh Cure relleves cold in tho\u2026 L9 LE SKIN required.The United States NATIONAL Assurance conpany,|] J B.A.LANETOT Deed of the property thereby sold from the j= H 830 ST \u2018DENIS ST cor Duluth Ave Japanese Ga innte a al nthe has become the chief importer.of dia- OF IRELAND 3 NY, .; \u2019 \u20ac ed by th tract of {a : * ?\u2018 pue.Ne La ture ANS CNNO OP CNtEr ofr monds, with Russia next and France By C.CHEVALIER CREAM | 152 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, - De Poens the eld Albert Es Museen and tee 1 ; en anteed to: ct .catarrh o 0 * ; .\u201c z î \u2018\u2019 ; .: ween , , .: throat.Sold all druggists.+ And England in the order named, No Manager and Secretary.> rgina CI , : ' Branch :\u2014109 St.Lawrence Street.\"TO rent.A tres para Will be pont \u201c fo doubt their Increused popularity with | Dated this 15th day of April, AD.1908 y Lo ho Sy ER said \"LAFLEUR.MAGDOUGALL & - \u2018person troubled with catarrh.Enclose § cent U8 IB in part due to the recognition of |: #=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Totten \u2014 clephone Main 3187.| : \u201c.a stump.Address, The Griffiths\u2019 & Macpheps their.desirability as an investment nat MONTREAL ART PRINTERS\u2014 Corsets and Gloves repaired with care.MACPARLANE ey top cant, \u2014 sou Co, Muited, 131 Church St, Toronte, liable to great fluctuation in valus HERALD JOB DEPARTMEN .| Montreal, March Sith; 30k: Apu yr : k J .) 1 , \\ M LM J , id > .- .Ç \u2018 - .co \\ is © I\" ER co .e , | he .?3 1 - ; + *, \u20ac \u2019 + a Le Cl D .v | > ' 2 ' .3 - J ; x or a A \" mc: - - .= 9 a a Shins 4c inci hu 3 + ie o ~ \u2014 - i .* me La 2 + - 2 gs especially true of \u201cTrelawny,\u201d a gone of the cleveres | fawny, a young Englishman of wealth, deals in art.\u201d He returned to London, Mid, however, old; a sense of proportion is absurd.Paris bazaar is Intencely graphic.The book contains six.fine illustrations in Ff Raffles or other heroes with whom.Fond reading, rT dilettante, not a worker.ambition and the compulsion of neces- gation of a scientific volume, and yet; ge nd this one is no exception.\u2018The, hero, gwar, the incidents of which are freely œ > .TALE OF TWO CITIES BY HOLMAN FREELAND.There are few books which endin Bloomily in the unexpected death of he hero, coul hear the test of a sec- moreover delight the reader almost as much as at the first perusal.It is a certain indication that he book has other claims to interest han the mere story it unfolds .This 1eW novel by Holman Freeland.It is t books of the present publishing season.It also Ts a ale of two eities, London and Paris.he chief figure is Lionel Scott Tre- à Man of many natural gifts, and yet He lacked ity.He could have made a name for Imself as an artist, but at the art schools in Paris, he acquired the ideals of the gay Parisian social set and not but with no fixe® intention of doing Anything, There he saved a beautiful oman from death.That was the beg'nning of Trelawny's tragedy.For he fell madly in lave with\u2014a married voman.It would be an injustice to he author to reveal the progress of he story at greater length.It can be that it is artistically Fine characters are drawn- with life- ike distinctions.There is Doctor Voodruff, gruff, uncouth, and yet kindly carrying enshrined in his old bachelor heart the memory of one good vom: There is Anderson, the young Beote «artist, whose deformed figure ncased the poblest of souls, The introduction of this character into the tory is an artistic triumph.There is Ir.Johnston, absorbed in the prepa-! man of action when occasion de- nanded, and his wife, Margaret John- \u2018on, the best of women, But Tre- awny is the author's best creation.he description of the panic in\" the olor by Arthur W.anadian artist.llen.) Brown, a.young (Toronto: Mcleod & STORY OF ADVENTURE - BY ERNEST F.W.HORNUNG.Readers of Mr.Ernest W.Hornung ay be pardoned feeling a sense of disappointment with his new novel, \u2018Denis Dent.\u201d for it-contains- no char- cter of the vigor or force or humour) Mr.Hornung \u2018has made them familiar.his is a novel of romantic adventure by sea and land, or rather by'many lands, for it includes England- and Australia and the Crimea during the voven into the story.Mr, Hornung Ils his.stories with stirring episodes, Denis Dent, underwert, as many un- sual and trying experiences during a half dozén years as Inost men meet vith in three score or ten or.perhaps onger, He is ship: recked and gal- antly \u2018rescues the heroine at great - tically disregarded.A writer in the American Review of Reviews sums up the results of the inquiry as follows: \u201cThe American who felicitates himself that interest in the English language engenders interest In the literature of America is doomed to disappointment, for whatever interest i{s thus aroused, centers in the literature of England, to which country rather than to Amer- guage is most frequently attributed.This is distinctly manifested in the report from Frankfort, where \u2018the English authors and the English perlodic- als are in favor with the Germans, who consider the United States vernacular as being inferior English.\u201d .From Antwerp comes the message that \u2018\u2019American literature is read to some extent by the educated classes, but it is little known as compared with English lit- eratuge, which is popular and spreading vapidly throughout the district, especially among wealthy and business men.\" In Hungary, \u2018translations of individual works by Cooper, Mark Twaln, Bret Harte, Longfellow, Poe, Stockton, Hawthorne, Howells, Bel- lumy, Mrs.Stowe, and others have appeared, although these authors are generally recognized and spoken otras English rather than American\u201d.In Päris;-\u201cAmerican books are hardly oh read except by American residents.In Nantes, American lterature is al- st unknown, most Freuchmen th®iking of Longfellow and Washimg- ton Irving as Englishmen.\u201d It is hardly surprising that American literature should be very scarce in Spain.Italy, outside of Rome and Florence, is declared to b- indifferent equally to English and to American literature.In Switzerland, \u201cthere is but little discrimination between the literatures of, England and of America, and but little interest in that of either.\u201d \u2014 © se .LITERARY NOTES OF INTEREST.The Bookman's April list of the Six best selling buoks of v month is as follows: \u201cThe Deliverance,\u201d Glusgow; \u201cMy Friend Praspero, Harland; \u201cThe Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come,\u201d Fox; \u201cRebecca, Wiggin, \u201cThe Call of the wild,\u201d T.on- \u2018don; \u201cThe Russian Advance,\u201d Bev- cridge.\u2019 - à A.memorial to Thomas Moore, the Irish national , oet, over his grave in the village churchyard at Bronrham, near Ddvizes, is contemplated ty the poet's countrymen, The suggestion is that a Celti» cross should take the place \u2018of the plain stone that now marks the last resting place of the author of the \u201cIrish Melodies,\u201d There are already two memorials to.Moore in Dublin, One\u2019 is a statue near thé old Parliament House,\u2018 the artistice merits of which have been criticized, and the other is a bust placed in the wall of the house in Aungier street, in that city, in which he was born, His birthplace is now.a public house.: * The new life of Dante Gabriel setti, which The Macmillan Company will publish this week, is by Mr.Ar- thnr Christopher.Benson, who is known danger to himself, He spends some ime in the gold fields of Australia,\u2019 Mnd later is one of the gallant fighters: ht Sebastopol.) He was a sergeant of, hat ragged remnant of the Guards Wbrigade which marched through London on a midsummer\u2019s day, and which he Queen welcomed from the balcony Mf Buckingha:n Palacé, nearly all of, hem bearing Russian-inflicted scars.nade more interesting to the reader, f not to the lovers concerned, by.the lots of the villain to separate then.; The book is entirely readable, (Toron-; o: Copp, Clark Company.) UROPE READS LITTLE AMERICAN LITERATURE.; With a view to ascertaining the ex- ent to which American literature com-' nands attention on the continent of urope, a civcular letter of inquiry vas recently sent to the United States! onsular offices \"in the leading European cities, Tre replies indicate that?while both English and American literature command a certain amount of.nterest in muny localities, there ate: the late Archbishop of Canterbury, and through several volumes of distinetly fine poetry.and has been master at Eton Colleg- since 1885.' He is a brother of E, F.Benson, the author of \u201cDodo.\u201d \u2019 \u2014_\u2014 ica all literature®in the English lan-|- the previous} of! Ros-! He is a Cambridge man,; \u201c = ed last year.The new story is placed in Cambridge, where Mr.King resided for eleven years.» His knowledge of the university life of the old conservative town where Longfellow, Lowell and Holmes have lived has enabled him tv produce its charming atmosphere in \u201cThe Steps of Honor.\u201d The war in the East has called for new and cheaper editions of Mra.Fraser's \u201cLetters from Japan,\u201d ,\u201cCol- quhoun\u2019s \u201cMastery of the ; acific,\u201d and Wirt: Gerrare's \u201cGreater Russia,\u201d issued by Morang & Co., Limited.Miss Margery Willlams\u2019's new novel, \u201cThe Price of Youth,\u201d is third on the list of best selllng books in New York city.Another on the list is Rey, Cyrus T.Brady's novel, \"A Little Traitor to the South.\u201d : Miss Myrtle Reed.whose nével, \u201cThe Shadow of Victory,\u201d is one of the successes of the season, has almost -in readiness for the press a new story to be called \"The Master's Violin.\u201d 1t is said that this work wlll resemble In character Miss Reed\u2019s charming \u2018Law ender and Old Lace,\u201d and her publishers, the Putnams, are planning to issue it In a-similar form, With a cover design by Miss Margaret Armstrong.The Harpers will publish on April 14 J.J.Bell's new book relating the \u201cLater Adventures of Wee Macgregor,\u201d the litile Scottish \u2018urchin who took American and British readers by storm last year.The later adventures are quite as amusing as the earlier ones, and Macgreegor's paw and maw and grandpaw are just as fond of him and as troubled over his peccadllloes as ever, alii | brought £22; a set of Mered'th £5 28 6d.* ' a1tistic features of the highest gxce lence.In fiction, there are two short stories, \u201cHis Fiance,\u201d by Virginia Woodward Cloud, a delightful tale of a girl and her adviceful ousins and awesome mather-in-jaw, and \u201cThe Battle of the Strong,\u201d by John H.Whit- son, a college story; also a dramatic chapter of the \u201cEvolution of a Club.Woman,\u201d by: Agnes Surbridge.The in the early history of Tennessee, ls the first of a serles on *\u2018Great Women of Pioneer Tinee.\u201d Among the present day.great, Mme, Sembrich, the fa- \u2018mous soprano, is the subject of an interesting arucle by Gustav Kobbe, the Mustrations of which are of speclal value.: \u2014 Aberdeen Unlversity is to confer an honorary degree on Mr.Willlam Watson, Mr.J.M.Barrie, another of the younger writers, was honored similarly some time ago.Mr.W.E.Henley was an honorary M.A.of St.Andrew's, a compliment, one would think, which would seem: preclous to any writer.At the recent sale of Mr, Henley's books, which realized altogether £600, a presentation copy of the Edinburgh Stevenson in twenty-eight volumes went for £40.The four Stevenson-Henley play3 and Whistler's \u201cGentle Art,\u201d in the original covers, flve guineas.Mr.Egerton (Castle, the most popular of whose popular novels are written in collaboration with his wife, and who was forty-six on the 18th of March.erpool Mercury, which was founded by his grandfather, Mr.Egerton Smith.Besides being a novellst and playwright, be is a practical authority on In addition to an elaborate portrayal; of current fashions and other matter, of special interest to women, the De-; Uneator for May contains Hierary and\u2019 e News of the Labor World.submarine mining, an expert swordsman, \u2018and gives.some attention to the study and: collection of book plates.Before his great popular sucefss as a novellst, Mr, Ejerton (Castle was for nine years a Saturday Rev:ewer, | The report of the Torento Employers\u2019 Association shows that two labor disputes were settled by arbitration last year, and 1,400 workmen applied at the office for situations.The reserve fund is large enough tn assist any member who might be uttacked by any organization, | \u2019 : ' A struggle appears imminent in Ot- tawia between international and national labor.- Several branches of International unions are reported to be going to pleces, aud national unions with , no tax payable to Yankees will replace them.Ald: ©, 8S.0, Boudreault has been appointed international organizes 16,000, and brickluyers' laborers involved © and their hours of labor are much shorter, and conditions generally are better.: - .The big building strike in New York has been declared off, the principle of arbitration having been agcepted.Th number of.brieklavers involved wa 14,000.The wage loss to the form wis $454,900, and to the latter $550,000 The settlement came as a surprise to the members of the Employers\u2019 Asso- oh NE SAN ANS AAAI NINININININININININS for Ottawa, Hull and district.Three hundred men working on the érection.of the Dominion Iron & Steel The liborers who have been receiving $1,26- and $1.36 per \u2018day asked for $1.50) and §1.60, but were refused.\u2018hy which they will in future receive \u2018from 22 1-26 to 25e per hour.; , : \\ ; , The Toronto Labor Council is think- hietly through his life of his\u2019 father.mg of sending a delegate to Englands {to enlighten the trade unionists theese \u201con\u201d the, present conditions of organized labor in\u201dCanadä.Tuformation onthe \u2018subject will be sceured from other coun- | cells in Canada.No strikes are likely to.occur: in the \u2018Toronto building trades this year.The Cempany's new coal washlhg plant at; Sydney, are on strike for higher wages,\u2019 A compro.niise was reached with the carpenters.\u201ccolored illustrations, , : Onoto Watanna'g new Japanese noY-'bricklayers and plasterers have ugroed i el, \u201cDaughters of 'Nijo,\u201d\u201d has been post-itq a se five cents : ty- The love story running throughout is p [to a séale of forty-five cents and forty-, poned until April 20th.Advance orders\u2019 three cents an hour respectively, The exhausted the very large first edition.huyjlders' laborers Have asked for an in- and the book's appearance \u2018is deluyvd crease of 2 1-2 cents un hour above last while another edition is printing.onl year's \u2018scale.account of the t'me needed to mal.e the; 1 Toronto trad 4 I e unionists are to hove a {labor temple, le, in which all the labor i «organizations will meet, instead of in Volumes, one and two of H.W.Paul's, different lodge rooms; as -at' present | \u201cHistory of Modern England\".have \u2018The Athenaeum Club, which has been! been issued by Mor ng & Co, Limited.vacant.for about five The work is a coniribution of the first | importance to the history of the nine-; teenth century, : un Basil King's new novel, \u201cThe Steps) af Ionor\u201d* will-be published by the\u2019 Harpers on April 14.Mr.King is\u2019 known as the author of the divorce! novel, \u2018Let Not Man Put and an idyilié Nova Scotian story, \u2018In\u2019 Asunder.\u2018' | : years, is thd building selected: The basement will be used for bowling alleys and show baths.The Assembly Hull, in.ch the District Labor Council will meet, is.located on the ground floor.There will, be five [lodge rooms on the next floor, and the third tliat will be utilized for a gymnasium and caretaker's quarters, In St Louis, Mo.a few weeks ago the waiter girls got $4 a week siiliary, any other places in which it is prac-|-the Garden of Charity,\u201d which appeil-| now they get 89, 10 breakage charges, \u2018The Kidneys Directly | How the Blood Is Purified.Responsibie for Poisonous Waste Matter Which : is Left in the System.People are accustomed to \u2018speak of a blood purifier as something which acts \u2018directly on tlie blood stream, whereas there is-no other way in this world in which-the blood can be purified except through the filtering action of the kidneys.It 1s because \u2018of their direct and specific action on the: kidneys that Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills have no \u2018equal as a means of eliminating from, the blood the poisonous waste matter which collects in the system during the artificial life of winter.: This great family medicine is so frequently hea and chronic cases of kidney disease that peopl \u201cgreat value as a purifier The very fact of t > Fe MR.TRENEMAN.Toronto.#æ-To protect you against imitations the Receipt Bagk autber, ae op every Lox of his reme May Tans, fir MR ANS Ag It GT RADON r.Chase\u2019 Are sold by all dealers at the advertised price of 25 cents a box $1.00, or mailed, postpaid, on receipt of price \u2018ofthe blood.he supr : a treatment for kid blood.By ensurin bowels as well as of the filtering and states :\u2014** Two years ago | urinary troubles.e sometimes lose sight of its rd of as a cure for severe emacy of Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills as.ney derangements is the \u201cbest evidence of its value as a purifier of the g activity of.the liver and the kidneys, Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills thoroughly cleanse the system of all poisonous impurities, purify the blood and -drive out the painful and dangerous ailments arising from a clogging excretory organs.Mr.Treneman of 538 Adelaide 2t, London, Ont.was laid up with kidney disease and Besides the pain and inconvenience caused by these troubles F becamne dtopsical, and ny legs would swell up .so that I could scarcely go around at all.Hearing of Dr.Kidney-Liver Pills I procured a box and continued the use of Chase's NSP this valuable medicine until now 1 can say for a certainty that I am entirely cured.back and in the side, was and her ankles would swell came with this treatinent.for ten times the price.\u201cI Am using Dring me up wonderfully.\u201d (ONE PILL A DOSE) ici I never took any medicine that did me so much good, and am ficmly convinced that if it had not bcèn for this medicine I would not be working to-day.\u201d Mr.Arthur Walden, Ferryville, Carleton Co., N.B., ÿ writes :\u2014\u2018* My wife was a great sufferer from kidney disease for several years, She was troubled with pains in the small of the gradually losing flesh and growing = weaker.She got into a.very bad state, suffered dreadful pains up so that we were afraid of dropsy.We had a book of Dr.Chase's in the house, and reading about Dr.Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills decided to try them, Relief soon My wife has'been entirely cured and says she .would not be without Dr.Chase's Kiduey:Liver Pills \"= Chase's Nerve Food myself, and it is build- \u201c s Kidney-Liver Pills \u2018 rs .\u201d \u20ac ; 5 boxes for by Edmanson, Bates '& Co., Cr Lagent of the ime when it could: only, boast of 45 j members, delegaute from his union to.the Mout- ciated \u201citis claimed.that since that time there \u201cprofits to the.employer.\u201c\\Work systènr te MR.ED.BERTHIAUME.Berthiaume, business United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Jou ers, has been pro- \u2018minently connected with the labor cir-: cles of Montreal for thie past six yenrs.A carpenter \u2018by profession, he joined union ofc that trade In 1899, at a Mr.Edouard the Mr.Herthisumie has been a real Trades and Labor Council for four consecutive vears, med was finceneku Yecretiry of thi liody for.two terms, He.was\u2019 ttively \u2018coniéeted with, last year's Labor bay committee, and much 1 Unton for three terms, and was a dé- legate to the Brockville meeting of the Dominlon Trades and last year.At that meeting he avas Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Canad.: ' Mr.Berthlaume is prominently men-; tioned for an important offices at the next meeting of the Labor Congress.A the largest in the Dominion, and num-| \u2018hers 500 members, : At the dute of the lust census (1900) there were only about 15 per çent.oi the workmen in the.United Stites *af- with labor organization.But has been a grent increase in the per- 1 \u2018centage of orgahized'labôr.' Nearly-all of the 4.00 jourieymen bakers in Chicage are union members, the organization cbnlrolling absoittèly in the larger shops.Members are now | pitkd from $14 fo.$20 per week: but when the present agreement expires May 1, Wilf demand :L more uniform rate.: of New York, in his annual report, | finds that many employets have ex-| ceeded the requirements of law in adding to the comfort and safety of their employees, In all such cases he finds.that the effect is a friendly spirit, resulting in improved work; and larger A concerted movement has licen Started by the machinists of the an- thravite region to eliminate the pieen- Seales are being \u2018propar- ed, which will be presented to the of- ficialg, and which stipulate the number of hours, The Bystopi is to beconte effective May 1.: At Sharon, Pa, the Builders\u2019 WEx- change has asked all members of the building tfFades- to*accept a reduction Of 19 per cent; in wages on ay 1, at the expiration of the present scale, \u2018There are more than 2,000 members in the building trade in Sharon.Several prominént labor lendérs of- Washington, D.C\", have made arrangements for the organization of à bank in that city.Sufficient money has been Bubscribed to start the bank, which will be centrully lecated, and ttndes unionists who may become depositors will friey the privilege of \u2018using cheques earing the union label and being waited on at the bank by members of organized labor.* Organizer Coote, of the Internnlien-' al\u2019 Teamsters\u2019y Union, is trying to or- \u2018Ranize the sutomobile drivers of Detroit into a local union.They are.to work ten hours a day, and receive no less than.$12 a week.: The police drove out of Kansas City.Mo., as soon as he reached there, Vice- President Dwyer, of the International Brotherhood ofy Teanisters, who had come to direct the strike of the 200 car- ringe drivers., \u2018 The striking hook and job printers in Boston have just been enjoined by Judge Loring from inciting the pressmen and feeders to leave their present employ, and from paying any strike benefits to sympathetic strikers, Announcefnent has been made by the Portrait and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase, the famous .Window Glass Workers of America of @ reduction in the wage scale, It is story of Catherine Sevier, conspicuous is publisher and part owner of the Liv- > Labor Coutieil -ivireel chosen general organizer forthe United | ,for the next year of about $150,000.State Labor Connmissioner Tekin THU MONTREAL DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY.APRIL IG, 1904.[BOOKS AND AUTHORS \u201cIi Has the Call *\u2019 .ÂTALL FIRST-CLASS CLUBS, CAFES, RESTAURANTS AND HOTELS.\u201c guld Scottie\u2019 eri a 9 It is, the Whisky of Whiskies.Le gt 5 Sir = o PE 2 CT , ft >A \u201d rh rT IEE MLV ATR Fie fd A Ne J INCE Lg To Po Bus ode Mellow, + Whole- is \u2018Ce RE 2} Ki i RL he A \u2014 Sole Agents for Canada, A | F X ST.CHARLES & 0 ! Tel.Bell East 781-752.© Mere.60.\u2014 257 St, Lawrence St.| MONTREAL.given oùt that the cut is about 15 per cent.on single, and 14 per cent, en double strength glass.The new seules.Levome.effective at once.Two new International unions ti join - \u2019 the American Federation of Labor have been formed.Tht frst-is the Inter national Brotherhood of I\u2018oundtry lri- ployes, the unskilled workers in foun- | drfes! the other is the International \u2018Érotherhooëd of Shinglers, torued at Sun Francisco, .; oC A novel plan bas been evolved in Chi- [#issippi.It is stated that 30,000 ueres Cave been secured, and the iden is to \u2018CC out fiv five-acre tracts, Inuk-! ing homes for 6,000 union families: The result of the ballot taken by| \"Ohio miners upon the proposition.to ace- cept a wage reduction of 5.5 per cent.shows that nearly 75 per cent.of the ; men.favor an acceptance of the reduction.It is estimated that this will, mean a loss im wages to Ohio miners There is a fight on between the pnib- \"shorter hours, time and a half for holidays, double timé for Sundays, à limit on the number of apprentices, and the: mune wages for wonien as for men.\u2018 The strike of the granite cufters, pol ; Ashers, sharpeners and , | Montpelier; Vt, has been called off, The | Ftrikers were forced to return.to work Through\u201d pressuri aht\u2014to\u2014bezr\u2014bss the national headquarters at Washing-, ton, ILE.> | in the.granite cutters\u2019 strike at Milford, N.H.the employers have pro-| posed a compromise.which provides for, à minimum wage of 38c an hour -and, saturday half-holidays during the sum- | er, \u2018 *.Win Mitchell, president of the fuite ed Mine Workers of America, in a re-\u2019 vent \u2018interview, \u2018advocated the shorter! working day.vot because the working man Js entitled (a it us :t right, hut! \u201cdevausé It would he to the interest of | the: capitalist \u2018ethployer.Just One More | 1 Direct Proof THAT DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE PROMPTLY, AND PER- 'MANENTLY, \u2014 a \u2018 All Forms and Stages of Kidney Dis- ease\u2014New Brunswick Man Tells of \u201cTerrible Urinary Complaint Banished Once and for All.- \u2018st, Mary's Ferry, York Co, N.B.\u2014 April 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Thomas Harrison, a well-known resident \u2018of this.place adds * testimony to that of the -thou- sands who have proved that Dodd's Kidney Pills cure promptly and permanently any form or stage of Kidney Disease.Mr, Harrison says: : \u201cSome.years ago I began to sulfer from- pain in the back, accompanied by a lethargy impossible to overcome, I was attended by a physician, but continued to grow worse, \u2018and began.to pass bloody urine.; \u201cOn the advice of a friend I startet using Podd's Kidney Pills, and by the time I had taken one box I passed a stone which is now in the doctor's possession.\u201cThree boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me completely, and.though it is now years since I was cured I have had no return of ny old complaint.\u201d Dodd's Kidney Pills curé the Kidneys i 2 » ivatures.of Hs stipes was due te his enprgetic Cego- by JP.DWyér a promibient la- y 9 | enterprise.Mr.Berthiaume his held) bor leader of that city, to place an ' ; the position of business agent of hislarmy ot union men on farms in Mis- y = \u201cWill do all that is e! and there is nothing disagreeable | lumpers of i = } Gn account of serious flood in our works, ! : ; wo \u201cextra time.RETRIMG DISAGREEABLE Itisa relief to the Ladies to find | a relwmble complexion, balm that, carries with it no disagreeable, © J.H.R.MOLSON & Ale end Poster BROS.- Brewsra -fiave always on banÿ tbe vartous kinds of ALE and PORTER Wool and Battles, : Familicz Racui/ luncheon, or with \u2018a hot, sweet perceptibly taller than the preceding Eink; It was fill of water.The water vegetables are better left alone., Even! évery fife sue touches she blesses, a orn it comes Lo such lav- tye, persistent, executive and some- sauce, will make a pleasing and novel one\u2014owing.doubtless.to the increasing , + ; .ant an sasétable .Co o \u2018 = we what artistic.?rt., popularity of athletics an vigor wouldn't go down, and she didn't know, canned vegetables are more profitable | Marle:\u2014Indeed, T do remember you Sister B\u2014Cheerfu!, frank, fairly ex- _ outdoor exercise.The young woman of TOMATO AND CUCUMBER SALAD.\u2018and I'm \u2018so glad things turned out.well apytive, very \u2018for you.Good food ineuns a greut | gyvinpathetlc desl, 1 am sure.1 liked the article.|.Ar i\" The only criticism.T1 should feel lke\u2019 uno Persistent, making is that it seems a little hurried.\u2019 re a somewhat 1 recolléct your .cscapiude you wrote VI vavious.a quarter of a century ago.was rather pleased than otherwise to be consider- ted frail and delicate: but, fortuniite- ly, the time has now gone hy when inability to make any kind of physical what to do.She was a full-grown wo-{ eating than the roots which were good Correspondence.methodical, man, could make lemon ples- and do fag-] in the autumn, and through the long ottiag in the most approved way, but, winter. jelly ting in a moderately warm-oven: ance:\u201d : : sus them = It is only, necesary to accustom beat the sugar and butter well together.eneselt little by.little to contact w It HALIBUT A LA FLAMANDE, ; 3 \u2018 + Pi - cold\u2019 air.\u2018in the samé Way.that pre 4 y : Some women would rathér do with- OWNN-NSE \"à made his patients proo nu s » | A Sequarc ; PI patte shoa + ut bout Tha OU money, than beg it from their hus- net cold by blowing on: the back \u201cbottom\u201d of an baklug pan: sprinkle it binds.Mrs.Russel] Suge mentions f their.necks.| | ; the following: .© | with finely chopped onion, putsley, pepe].yy instance which came-under my ) ( » verge : - \u201c or ' * per and salt.Pour over it a teafpoon- notice was that of a woman who dil ul of linen Juice, and place N 1 not marry until she had reached middle ere and there sm so ULLeY, age.© She had a beautiful volee, and using in all about a rounding table-\"had been a concert singer and teacher,\u2019 : Apdonful, and bake in i modorate Oven: enrning a large sulary, and accustomed rover: thirty minutes.Garnish with pars- to handle considerable money, the dis- ley and slices of lemon.| _ Position of which no one had a right to question.\u2019 After she married she\u2019 \"111 NO 0000 SVhAA TES SOS Lee - æ _ 3 Avner aoa + \u2014 » : » or te x .EVENING IN SUBURBIA.The sun behin 1 CHOCOLATE ICING.- + - 5 d the pgrpling hills hath | CHOCOLATE 1( ING.had a fine house, horses and carviages.roles, *.- wrpling | Bent the whites of three CEES to a! Her husband was fond of socléty.mud And soulful signs along, the landscapd jsuitr froth: gradually add three teacups for the first vear.or- two they enter- bare .ie of white \u2018sugar: Beat very hard and;tained _#nd went but considerably, Display \u201cNcourene,* \u201cUse Fakem\u2019's | Suddenly she developed.a strange re- for the hair,\u201d ; Mluctanee to attend-any funetions which *Cwanta cake,\u201d and \"RICE GEMS ccalléd for evening dress.Upon being, cola.\u201d : - , taken to task one evening by her hus- Slowly along the terva-cotta old Cold bolled vice, or any kind of cold band for this unaccountable whim of .The lone commuter wearily doth fare, cooked cereal.faffna, hominy, etc., can hers, da they were returning from a Laden with bundles large and many be used in making delicate gems that ! reception in their beautifully appointed : \u201cit care, .' \"are most delicious.To one cupful oficarriage.she burst into tears and sah: \"While add grated chocolate to suit thé taste.¢ \u201cCurem\u2019s for a \u2018the wind tints his horn with rosy cold cooked rice or cereal add one egg! \u2018 \u2018It is impossible for me to go out.gold.-, and thoroughly stir and mix the cereal.in the evening any longer.1 have\u2019 So still it is that he can almost hear To it add one cupful of flour; and one not had ä new gown since I married\u2019 The mortgage working overtime, : teaspoonful of buking powder :zifted{you,-and my clothes afe not only ota-! | \u2018alack! i with the flour; add a pinch of salt, a.fashioned, but they are shabby; and He sadly smiles and thinks the joke.: teaspoonful of sugar, so the cakes will your friends are beginning to criticise | immense, : brown easily, and moisten with \u2018one ne.\u2019 .i And, silhouetted dangerously near, } cupful of sweet milk to which has heen: \u201cHere was an incident in which the, The yellow.canine with the razor hach ndded one well-beaten egg.A tea- thoughtlessness of the \u2018husband had Sharpens himself against the yields spoonful of melied butter may be added brought.untold.suffering = tp a.proud Tink fence.: .31012 ram b to this, and 1f the egg 1s left out a table- | woman: According to his lights, he was .: Eugene Geary.\u2018a .+ 335 St.Catherine, West.[as st Catherine, west.PARIS a GLOVE.STORE [2 sus ves | 4 \u2014 \u2014 / | Second Annual Sale\u2014All Next Week | On Monday, April 18th, we inaugurate another of those great sales of FINE KID GLOVES, which created so much interest last year among ladies of fashion.It is a sale wherein we will offer 10,009 Pairs of Guaranteed Kid Gloves at extraordinary prices.This wonderful gathering, specially imported for the occasion, includes all the latest novelties, being part of the surplus productions of those famous style authorities of Europ3, the wall known makers of PERRINS GLOVES.REAL KID and SUEDE GLOVES, all guaranteed superior value, latest styles and 69 REAL KID and SUEDE and -MOCHAS, all guaranteed extra superior value, Spring shades, including black and white; regular $1.00 to $1.50.Special.C + shades, black and white, new points, pearl fasteners; regular $1.50 to $3.00.Special Complete Assortment for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children.« * - - CES ; - - x ; ; \u2014 ; ; l'O ENSURE GOOD SELECTIONS, MAIL OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE.(PHONE UP 1068) Vo : \u2014 I EES mme 2.ng an 4 ee er œ o 3 + -+ \u201cHopeful.\u201d \"mind to that, unless you hear to the| \u201cVery good of you,\u201d he sald me- \u201cSome day I feel sure he will open | contrary.wn chanically.The ldeal After-Dinner Cigar IN CONFIDENCE.them.\"Fhe \u2018oda fish! But one can't reason \u201cLook after your bags and things.\u201d s ; | ! ° \u201cYour pessimism shocks me.\u2019 , with creature qut of their element.I murmured, -scizing the lady\u201d A dress, Top p off the, best meal of the A _\u2014 Ç ; \u201cHe is different toward me when fie: I was glad \u2018iHere was time to sleeping case.My porter was al han with the best ct at Joc can , Herbert A.Morrah, in The Sketch.| hus received one.\u2019 lover it.fn the morning, that T might/handed it to him, while her atention © Ene wr e : .© \u201cDo you tax him with it?\u201d be prepared for emergencies, T bought|wgs distracted.\u201cPut that in the cloa 3 mporium \u2019 \u201cIt would be degrading.\u201d own room, and bring me the ticket,\u201d I in- 3 When Margaret Rilley and Tzustavé him.\u2018Phev're honest, at any rate.race, \u201cBe careful,\u201d ï said.\u201cThere are lang ds: The das ere on.structed him.He vanished \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Convoy were first marvied.[ thought [to face with thie fool himself, I should\u2019 breakers uhend.\u201d but there was no sign that Eustace| Then 1 took them both in hand.lOc CIGAR them both the most fortundte beings) give the same answer.\u201cAnd it's so easy to breuk a wo-'had changed his mind.i There was the usual flurry of departure A delightful smoke\u2014morning, noon! snd in the world.He was the young ber pi Next day came Margaret.She looked man!\u201d i \"I returned from my afternoon saun- all around us.I invented several new night, Always soothes sud satisfies, Tha of the story books to look at, and she | tired, 'T thought.| \u201cYou shan\u2019t be broken,\u201d I promised|ter :to find margaret herself at my varieties of officiousness, which.de- .choicest of Havana filler, nas fairer than a flower.Jt was al Oh, the shgatest bit,\u201d shé admitted.\u2019 gallantly.\u201cWe'll see this through to- fireside.She rose to greet me.layed them considerably.I insisted on See that your cigar man = you.am.- union of mature minds, and there wus! \u201cYou know what a rush London is, [| gether.\u2019 | How goes our romance?\u2019 I asked.registering the luggage for them.I Emporium\u2019 pext money on hoth sides: prospect, theres; never did pretend to \u2018be robust, One = | .| Dont, C Arthur! Ter done got them to study the bookstall while fave, of more bliss and suctess in life would need to be of strung metal 10 Huathée) was wmv next visitor He a AE TE rihu \u201c11 mismanaged that bit of business, , 1 3 \\ > \" average i JUSTO Wf y > .than follows (he popping of average stand it] dumped himself down \u201cin one of ny| \u2018The scamp leaves town to-nignt.* [after which, having secured the ticket for the dressing bag from my porter.1 felt Squat to any emergency.à took han champagne corks; Friend Eustace was, \u201cNo doubt t! adi age ambitious.This promised to keep him! od the, ! ai es of the ivoh ag She shuddered.had the best of it.\u201d { armchairs.Soon he grew restless, and; .\u201cAnd not.alone.\u201d ! began to pace the room, and : ; a \u201c © > woo tire ving?\" \u201cThe devil you aver him!\" - ve on « eux .\u201c « .qu = : Se \u201c \u2018 \u2018 .ao\u201d yr * >, ; re Shih at Cet he But I don't like to sec you jaded.\u201d \u201cI can't get her out of my head, Tt \u201cOn the contrary.\u201d \u2018the best thing ae here's my dressing bag she loads came thd oF 1 remonstrated.That air doesn\u2019t suit amaunts to whut those literary chape [wil be to let him go.\u201d \u201cIsn't this\u201cit™' T demanded, blankly.As a Friend of both families Tore- ine When 1 look back at your wed- cull an obsession.\u201d \u201cYou amaze me!\" She-almost shrieked with dismay.coived the confidences of both from ding day\u2014let me see, how long ago was He was toying with a delicate plecz! \u201cYou might do worse than follow hia! But Eustace was looking at the ini- lime to time \u2018 , tnat?Three years this \u201cweek.\u201d of my cherished Satsuima, j-eximple.Some Injured wives would tials: Margaret's initials You are an old Fogy., Cousin Ar- Fancy your remembering! ; \u201cPut that down\u2019 1 said, \u201cand settlo not hesitute.\u2019 1 took advantage of- his bewilder- thr Margaret Would sav, \u201c1 can sone always notes the eritical times \u2018Yourself to a talk.Have a weed, and! She looked up bravely., \u2019 ment.tell vou anything.In confidence, of} in the lives of one\u2019s friends.\u2019 look forward (wenty.years.If 1 bid you leave London with me, \u201cThe contents of my case are price- : erurse, Strictly between you and me.Qualified or not Ord Foxyism, what man ever seriously objec ted to receive a pretty woman?Ax a mutter of fact 1 rather liked the | \u201cjoer.Whenever she wové the fabric: of a hint.[I embroidery.lustive, on the hundred degrees was seldom CI that,\u201d ov euch a matter.in the third person and ttonal rond \u201cIf a man something in \u201ceasily let it slip it had never happe ned, call nim?\u201d \u201cA foëts hated, was al more nervous, It wunt te know this or \u201c1 want te tell you such dnd He talkéd of himself\u201d other were wilfully to rake the past When ad Hye as said T.Somehow thi Tiled to \u2018give pleasure.| T wus putting aj This time; trifle.\u201cOf course, old\u2019 mi: mn, purel Yvpothetival caso.your judgment strikes me as a ervude, Ne -offenre! You know [ rate] your opinions tremendously high, as aj rule.\u201d JWell\u201d Piles & Ta prove © vou, that Dr.Chasen Qintme.:t in a certain for the diploma of! the v onfidenc ès of always asked to see the in ihe.cendi-; ut he could.thoush |! what would you, I vouched, looking straight at, other \u201cCriticalr \u201cThe en\u2018 of the third ycar is a very dangerous\u2019 stage.\u201d M: irqaret sighed.\u201cRow about those confidences?\" Lin- aquired.* , , \u201cOh, Cousin Arthur, if I had only Eco que ts 0 5u ent\u201d \u201cYour fainer \u2014- \u201ctaste.\u201ctte gl her ps.and frowned.\u2018\u2019Bisides, fathés is really LL \u201cTam sorry.\u201d said I conventionally.\u2018\u201cFisealitis, A bad attack \u201cThat explains everything.\u201d \u201cMother is worse.\u201d \u201cWell, after all,\u201d [ventured lightly, \u201cthey do belong to the older generation.I'm of vours.you know.in spite of the gray hair.Were more où a level \"7 \u201cMs a woman!\u201d Margaret said, sud\u201d i'denly.\u201cOf course\u201d \u201cDont laughs\u201d i \u2018 \u201cBut ons must.T explatined, gentiy.\u201cAt thi< \u201cstage oùe positively is much too carly for teurs.\u201d \u201cCousin Arthur, were vou love?\u201d : \u201cThat.\u201d said story.- it some day.Strictly between you and me.-must, It never in \u20181 gravely, Perhaps.you In confidence \u2018is quite an- shall hear vou know.That sobered htin.ne must admit,\u201d he re- \u201cthat: taere is a good deal of \u201cI suppose one.m rked, \"thé Beast left in most of us\u201d \u201cYet youve a rare wife in Mae garetô\"\"\" .\u201cLim Hot brut> enouzi te deny it.but thots just tive point, She's a thousand times too gol for me.oI sec the fa quite cleariv\u201d \u201cSpeak on\u201d 0 .=\" \u201cA turn of tbe head did it\" \u201cYour head aust be cusily turned.\u201d \u201cDon't 1 adwit that\u201d Haig ®R a, ' wep kites 5 hanna\u201d ra Jared from Dr.Kennedy 3 \u2018Princinia, SN OU dort help ine eut a bit \u201c1 was thinking of ui a bit Te colored up, \u201cAVE he said slowly, sundeniv ash \u201cvou'il think more about her.ls the otd infutaation stronger than ever.\u2018Flere can bes only one end to it.And 1 want yeu to \"break it to Mar- turning a= have, tithe 10 im hard \u2018us.TR garet,\u201d LT tried té reason \u201cwith ithe man: hut he tossed tnoraîlty to the winds.He begged we to stand between Mie.guret and © rough world.I warned Ti \u201cthat T mvself vus not\u2019 a ston, wind ne - \u2018the station: 1 saw.\u201caniliar fure of the man I sought.\u201d you must not hesitate\u201d How well she took it! \u201cJt won't come to that, I added.Pack a bag \u2018or so, and dine with me at * lock : \u201clf I thought\" \u2014\u2014 \u2019 \u201c1 hought is dangerous in a crisis,\u201d 1 rejoined.\u201cand may you.know,\u201d gunmie.\u201d \u2018So far.so well, It was a heavy risk.At any moment during dinner have thrown discretion to the winds, Lut Margaret trusted me.And here we were, without a hitch, at Charing Cross, Margaret w: is eul- reudy ensconsed in a snug compartment and it friendly guard had tocked her in.It was now tine to look for the Tus Hw uvs.\u201cYou are quite, safe if I leave vou,\u2019 said F.but unswer.she da rod not Her hag T had taken care to leave \u201cWith a porter, so that for.\u2018the moment I wus quite unencumbered w hen, as 1 watehed under the.gloomy to my relief: the fa- Fhe woman was striking.bold : a ra- less,\u201d \u201cBut \u2018act as though, it mighi.; be fatal to it among.thelr baggage in the train, de- I rouid : trust herself 10 | porties of ing.\u201cThat ass of n, porter!\u201d I cried.\u201cWhat's te be done?\u201d she asked.looking at the clock.t \u201cHang on to.this hag, Eustace, old chap\u201d I said.\u201cYou've just time.A mistake\u2014nn exchange.These things ofteir happen.Some one\u2019s got it! pend on it.Take this along, aud.see if and one cluimsg\u2019it.I'll stay here.\u201d I could see by the look in his oyes that his thoughts wWere straying to: sdargaret.è He took he bag and went off in the: direction of the barrier | J turned to her.\u201cIt.can never be replaced! !* she cried, .wringing - her hands.\u201cWhat If I undertake to replace it\u201d pee \u201cOh\u201d she cried,\u201d \u201cImpossible! What i shall T do?\u201cThe Jost property office?\u201d I suggested.\u2018This place swarms with thieves.\u201d \u201cshall we wire to Scotland Yard?\" w eran from bureau to bureau.Timo! wus glipping away.I felt happier.She gained the ear of the station master al fast.and began to harangue him.1 said I, would go and look for Eustace, land return.said the lady, her eyes glitter- ' THE STRAIN AND WORRY OF CONTINUOUS : DAILY EYE TESTING Will tax the nerves of the strongest man.To preserve my health I \u201cligve resolved to limit my hours, 9 a.m.to 1 paa., 2 pan.to 5 p.m, : TELEPHONE UP 1882.FF T Prof.Physiological Optics, ' RO e G RAN ® Optical Institute of Canada.2172 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Near Phillips Sq.DETACHABLE CHAIN BELTING Attachments and Buckets * ALL SIZES.IN STOCK = \u201cOh.\u201d she said, flushing, \u201c1 was\u2014I only smiled.Giant devil.What a contrast tv Mar- 1 found him.ani absolute ue I ie am-in love with Eustace! This trou- \u201cPhe runaway game is plaved° T guret*- 1 could: have eursed Eustac®'tu, He had reached the reserved rarrlage | Conve in Machiner ecdingane protrn.line viles, ble is not ten days ôld, bui it séems a reminded him.\u201cwith a bull.that to- Mis Gave, :in due course, He had clamored for it the menn'acturers Jave runranterd Sectes- | 1'fetiine!\" So bounds.\" Co But suavity was the right note, andjte, be op: \u201cned.a te to'the hour.imonials 1m the daily press and a sourneigu | \u201cThe signs™ 1 tnquired.* But, thongh he took my meaning, n° l'pusily assumed it.| It now wanted.a minute to the hou Pers on toner Dark of nat crrad fe à bou at \u201cT should never dream of prying icfi me utterly perplexed.} y sustiice, of course, frowned us l' Margaret clung to him, and woud LABOR SAVING DEVICES ! ! alt dealera or EDMANSON, BATES & Co , Toronto, Cousin, Arthur, \u201cbut there are\u2014letiers.\u201d \u201cNe ste off to-morfow night.We thrust my attentions Sron hin: \u201cnot let him go.» | ) \u201ceateh tie Dover bout, but we 40° \u201cThought you'd like some une to-ce | \u201cEustace, come with me! Come wita WI I MS WI SON, Dr.Chase aS Ointment YG hé destroys irre.southward, You cau make up vane you: off\u201d - pe You cannot have the heart\u201d\u2014 .LL.A & L ' to .; \u201c| 1 peeved in.hearing her pléadine \u2014\u2014 \u2014 - « \u2014x = (voice, How could he resist her?| 7a- 320 to 326 St.James Street, Montreal.\u201csolved \u2018to sttengthen - her appeal, \u2018though ft choked ine to hear her.As lithe guard\u201d passed | signalled him to er {turn the key ot:ice Tnore.In.another.minute the train steamed, out of the station, and I breuthed ! \u201cfreely.They were IH equipped, for thels- JA journey, but luckily, as I reflected, the; Je loping Angel had set up a big estau- ; Mehiment tu Paris, À Visit to Our New Men's Store LL \u2018discovered the flaming lady with- will be Interesting and Profitable.; : © \u2018 x.- + - .> .Ty our Dag is found!\u201d TI told her Joy- | We are showing some nice lines in new Soft Front Shirts at | new Braces ; Socks in cotton, > ai > > Are You Sufrerin From Varicocele Nervous Debility.Loss of Vital Power Loss of fully.\u201cThere has been a \u2018little mis |.$1.00 : pair for Z5e and Z5e \u2019 \u2019 take.1 have thiwarted a.deliberate; u pars, > \u2018 { .! theft\u201d : You will find a splendid assortment ot Spring - Tnderwear, - , Ambition.Early Decay?1 WiLL CURE You.1 handed her a lite green cas: Gloves and Neckties., ' ; \u2018B® which contained three items.' Ce iv cit \"or oo CL IL ix no business of mine, of course, Frid of good Playing Cards given with every purchase of ! HOW MANY ME NARE SUFFPEREXG MISE RTS FOR THE WAN but J have renson to believe that à vr more, ; OF \\ SIMPLE REME BY 7 They do not dive © they simply exist.Inthe faces J few days later she used those two : .\u2018 ru I be rea Lil : | lite 1 btishted | ; and {tickets to Paris, in spite of the aw-, .ATEHO SE - ; of thousands can be real the story of a waste fe an Mighted hopes © joys an {agement with which she turned them.{ J 8X Oo.picasures are unknown to them because Aheir vitality is being s sapped.V aricocele, Over.ns | bowed and left her.\u201d ; \u2018 I : \u201c Since : a : , pu wasting drain, have exhansted Nature's clecirical forces and leit them wrecks anne Their retum from that secour \u201d \u2018Dry Goods : Men's Store upon the shores of hie.M: ms have se mahi in drugs and patent remedies to re- have Eustace and Margaret thanked 2639 ST.CATHERINE.Tel.Up 3082 2587 ST.CATHERINE.~~ ) lieve their mental and physical sufiering.\u201cThey are soothed for a-day.or maybe (met Especially alargaret san: tT : to It was a narrow shave\u201d T am wont .: a week, falsely braced up.unul the elivets of lie drug wearing off like the mo- to reply.\u201cThe thing might have hap: == mes : = mentary bracing of whiskey, they sinte lower in vitality, and, with hope exhausted, pened!\u201d HAN pp - \u2014 f lose fide , 1 les 1 .Il id le 1 | Il cf I must not hear about thenu Cousin ; use confidence in thenise es AN their fe ow-man, and decide to abandon all-er- Arthur.No, nol ven tm confidence.\u201d § ! forts to recover their power, feeling that there is no hels for them.Man, do TALKING MACHIN ;( not- sacrifice vourself: in this wav.Do not endure this living, death while Nature , Reproducve songs, speeches.band muale, &c.,Joud and clexr Mke a 8 9,00 Machin hiney i enormous vo ain, can be used at concerts and 0d ensartainmants, beaut { holds out to vou relief in the fori or FE lectrictey-\u2014that vital \u2018clement Of which, ha - , Romeral eauyiting born, spring motor.speed galator, horn res { \u2019 BY nd ail Sispoluments vine as nt expen) ines.Ravdson i a life of dissipation, vou have deprived vourseli\u2014tearing down faster than Na- f§ a = 2.3808 ! \u2019 r 1 niking M hgh ho eg ro LSM ES cou porn! : \u201cture could rebuild.__Jn this great réstorative=Electricitv\u2014there 1s life and hap- $ rssilat «7 36 paok ages at lec bre of.MARY ç e gres A > Q \u201c .piness for you, I restores power to the w cak and indifferént : it builds up the [ll Bend your Sein ioe wd AE DERI \u2014> M sand Dintax D; sd; we also send a7 Rn XIN ; à post pe BY ardeun:a Gel: latte Scasf Pins and togive away with the Blu.ll ing.yeu can sell it quickly every lady heeds Bluing.When gai reudur the money.93.90.and we will send you t| : Self-plaving Talking Na ciutne complete, also one Musienl and Sung Rocond! t .* We di k ; Ay Old Kentucky Horve, He Ne \u2014\u2014 bh BERT = I JR R ; fl Laughing Water, Bedliia, 5 ve .- ÿ sou Deare.| Dixie Git .Aunle Lamy, Curry Pack to ON Virginte, The - J id Ouken Bucket, Hiawatha; Where 1s \u2018Mw Waader- Ml tug Joy Teint sou xin M Rack te Dixie, Maple I Forever, domme Swot Jone, \u2018Way Down Yonder in tire Corn Firs ote.Send for weakened system, and buits vitalizingestimulating cure it makes the blood jump through sluggish veins, itcreasing the cireulätion to every part, assisting nature.to carry eff.the impure matter which clogs up the wheels of life.li vou are weak and sick, don\u2019t depend on drugs any longer.but try - Dr.McLaughlin\u2019 s Electric Belt It eanno: fail, aa it infuses into the wea ened parts the force of life and strength-the fore e which is the origin of ail vital power\u2014 That Makes Dyspepsia so Terrible\u2014, j But the Best Hopes are Realized if: You Use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.The hopelessnes of it all is partially respousible fur the terrible despond-1 @ ency that is vne of the worst features | of Dyspepsia, - The same tortures day âfter day, always getting a little worse, doctors unable to afford reliet.\u2014Is IL any wonder that the future looks black to the \u201cvictims of this terrible disease?But there is relief, hope, It will not fai Flectricity.I don\u2019t complete.ask 1 know that it will cule these troubles.and 1 w \u201caint my pay only\u2019, when.\u2018the cure is nor two mouths.but long cough to cure you.and vwhén ih ave cur ed vou you can pay me.! any man to buy my appliaice on a speculation.Y doift ask you to try it\u2019 one month; \u20ac omfort, Got it now while you ran no risk.My confidence in my method enables me to offer you those terms) A ny wo \\ secure : can Use the Belt at me risk and ny oor win ; ho will secure me health for all in Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab- fave the Hand dome { lots, \u2018Those who have used them are 1 days: der this Mackine ia nat & Toy but a full size =i : Tatkin nesome nafow days! Remem! s ne pL BE 0 shouting their praises, \u2018Listen to what if epen for prion AD ane offfeea iy time aMerd em, Ve will forfait \u2018 PA Y WH EN C U RE D .henry he Ble of St Mars's River, | NTU Sd BRAD AER EAU BEET, 4 .À .\u201cGuysboré, Co, N.S.says: | \u201cJT had stomac h trouble for about ave! ;yeurs.\u201d says Mr.Coles, \u2018It got su bad Lat lust 1 was taken to my bed and the doctor called in.Hut he did me no! Antiquarian wood and 1 was suffering very bad, not; Knowing what .(o do!- ; \u201cThen my wile -T tried vote Meit, Thank Cod thet 1 for ona, am rble to \u201csay that t have found somcthithg thet is evervihing to ine.1 nm Elad to.say that vez have afforded me a complete eure.It ta.with pleasure thet | recommend it to others.Very, walk very little, and lay in bed uearly | got one, all the time.My wife has also used the 4 feel Tike no new man.1 cannot give tan Relt with splendid reaults for Inïme back : much praise for .the Belt.You can pat and rirumatism; and two of my boys who this in print if you like.Yours very truly, were run dewn with hard work and feit\u2019 Irane!s- Laramie, \u2018Kingsville, Ont.! them- \u201celves getting weak and poorly, are : 41 Loises Cured.Weakness, Stormash' Trouble and.| and now T am sound and well and Rheumticm, Dr.McLaughlin: S'r.\u20141 ] t \" = me A cured by the authorities of the Edinburgh still lingered taint reminders of better days: ; Musettun.long.past, stood dejectedly before the Judge! The Lamont harp, which dates from the (we réad in Ci b Jou 1 | eleve ot y, wag sold at £335 1 ramber's Journal).*\u201cWhera | eleventh or twultth century sole \u201cFrom Boston.\u201d \u201cIn wl Dear\u2019 purchased -ohe of your { ) A said, \u2018Let us try | A lock of hair trom Pringe Ch: arlie's head, \u2018are you from?Belts about { $ AZO, nr all right \u2018again, afier wearing mv Belt.- \u2019 i ç i \u201cofs 3 \u201c ; ; pots about our months ago.and though : Ai ours rats Geo.E.Multi.truly, Missoil J.Norton, Aurora, Out, Dodd\u2019$ Dyspepsiu -Tablets\u2019 Aud we.and another (fog that of his wite, Louise ot; sdid the judge; \u201cyours is a sad fall.And have only worn it half of the time Ehn Springs.Asau.- * Dr.McLaughlin: .\u2018 .; gave them a trial.with the result that | Stohlberg.went for £iX 128.A sword which yet you don\u2019 t seem to thoroughly realize how ! nce.| fd, 1 all vou claim for it and | PUA HEI ir rs we of 50 Gured of Indigestion and Const After WILE sete boxes 1 ui me Ed £50, rater 108 vou deve sunk The map started se 6 mers.7 su\u201d tor ave venty- : 3 ; , \" letely cured, and hate not fe > ent a > ea : > \u201c > .\u2019 years with avapeasin an recette Pains in Back.Headache and : with the results: 1 have uot had one loss patior.the trouble since.\u201d i ans « Ferrara sword at £33, and two gentine old surack, \u201cYour: Honor docs me an- injustice, | - had as a man could, and five at ail 1° Drov: siness since | slurted to wear the Bolt, and the Dr.MeLavenliri : rer LElighland targets at £38 16s and £60 1d: | he said bitterly.\u2018The disgrace of arrest, the ; have lived far vecks- unon dre wheat ' ' vals in my back is almost gone.J feel © TE CTE HY has * QUEEN MARY'S HARP IS SOLD.| ss | mortitication of being frown Into & noisome | bran and a fow mouthfuls of other food DF.MeLaugilin: wore energetic, more lively and better in ideri Rn, \u2014My improvement das heen : | A | dungeon.the publicity and humilaton af trial ] ; I have the greatest confidence | re rupiu sine Î last saw you in Montreal lin a crowded and dingy court-room, I can |) every way.- in my Pelt, completely There was dispersed by auction in Dear Sir \u2014As | wâs Jeadi: 12 my paper a family 1 saw vour advertize ment, once a dav, and mv friends though* me near my last.Edie.SPLIT INFINITIVES TOO MUCH and | know L shall soon ba \u2018of FOR HIM.\u2018bear; but to be sentenced by a police magis- cured, Yours respectfully, | ] With thi o , cally ! : 3 ÿ a \u2018burgh\u2019 on Saturday collection ith this | became badly I have one of.ily limve noi muei news to give 8 : ! trate who splits his infinities\u2014that is, indeed, | tua ir | | | r non st st man- 2 A ¢ à Stuar cob relic bond oman eh trom (RER menting : hat dpi pr don We DS vit.j Niehoius Sullivan, Waller, Ont, di you, To eum up, my voustipation and interest and po says \u201cha eo one | The prisoners on whose hageard face there | the last blow.\u201d yeur B-It fer a few days my aonetite vour Belt.It te mere than want vou said | Nervousness Weskness and: Back- sleepiness during the day have left: me.| Mall.The early death of J.N.Durrant- | \u2014 returned; and I beprn to improve, and.' , complrtris, and in regard to the Matter © le the twelfth and last laird of Dal- it wes.J was fcr a year that when | would - to-day Tron rat anything any cthér man wake up in the morning I could scarcely ache, guise.In\u2019 Perthshire, brought this unique vol-' cauld not ottempt to read or âo anything i lection to the bammer.ean.T am strong and weigh heavier | get up.1 had: pains In mv back.\u201d heuÿ- Dr.McLaughlin: in the dav t'me without falling aslcep, than ever I did before.| have'not tasted aches, and was dreway.1 felt os 0 1 was Dear Si: \u2014For the past twelve months ; before I got the Relt.My indigestion.is Tuterest centred mainly on.two ancient £ single drôn of Thedicine since using falling \u2018ali to pieces.TI tried the doctors I have Been a sufferer from heddache, 4 nerriy a thing of the past, so you nerd \"harps.one known as Queen Mary s barp, and the Bel.wbéreas before | was\u2019 ron- and they corld not help me.[ saw your weskiess: nervousness and other things.not trouble yourself about it.Yours sin- the otber as the Lamont or Caledonian harp, I wax able to cerely, D.F.McCarthy, Ottawa, Ont.\"M.For thé lust twenty years they have reposed at the National Museum of Antiquities, and are well known to thé Scottish antiquaries.The story of Queen Mary's harp is that ! &uring a hunting trip into the Fighlands of, Perthshire, in the year 1363, she offered her | | own barp as a prise In a bardic competition.À It was awarded to.Mis Beatrix\u2019 Gurdyun, of | Banchory.It \u2018closely resembles the famous barp of Brian Boru, and à century ago it was | stringed and found to possess a sweet and dellcate tone.Competition for it was very Keen.Theodore Napier, the well-known Jacobite enthusiast, remained in the Dag until S30 was reached, aud finalir.at £38 10s, it.was ge- \u2018» : advertisement In the.paper.so I sent and and at the earnert solicitation of a friend EAGLE BAKING POWDER ALWAYS GIVES SATISFACTION.All Grocers sell it in be, 10c and 25c tins.Ask your _ Grocer for.it.and take no other.Save the Coupore-\u2014 They soul to DOUBLE CASH RECEIPT THE EAGLE MANUFACTURING oa.FN LE © dv He MAID Agent.stontly taking something.CAUTION Heware of concerns offering & thin piece of felt ac a substitute for my cushion electrode.They have to be soaked in water, which quickly dries and - leaves them without current.My cuehlon eléctfodes tre my exclusive inveution and cannot be imitated.) \" If you have one of thiese old-style, blistering beits, J] will male spetlal- terms for oue of mine, I do this, not that the old belt is any use, for it is not, but to establish \u2019 ! the valuc of my goods with people who have.beeu misled by the false claims of concerns sclling a cheap, worthless article.| Other concerns offering you Electric Digits free\u2014this is only a trick.Common sense vhould tell you no firm could pay for advertising and -give their goods away.\" FRE = BOOK Every man who admires the perfection of physical strength should read my -beautifully illustrated bock.It tells how sifenath is lost and how I .: restore it with my Electric Belt.FT will +\" * \u2018-°- haok, closely sealed, frce upon request.\u2019 Tf you are not the man you should be, write to-day.OFFICE HOURS: 9 am., | orion nouns: + am.DR.M.F.M-L AUGHLIN - 214 Su cameras MONTREAL, QUE.and Saturday til 9 p.m. Ë i ie meme A al ras EA ai débit ete Ade 2d se RED FEATHER AT THE ACADEMY.\u201cRed Feather,\u201d the new eomic opera in which Grace Van Studdiford has scared is voted a superb production and & triumph for all concerned in its stag- ng.It comes to the Academy for one week, beginning next Monday evening, with the complete cast, chorus and ballet, direct from the Lyric Thea- ue, New York.The story is of a charming countess in the kingdom of Rumancia, who conspires under the disgu:se of \u2018Red ffeu- ther\u201d a notorious bandit, to restore the rightful heir to the throne.To further this purpose she steals the treasure of the rich to aid the Princes cause, She is beloved by a young soldier of the king's guard, and also by: the crown prince, whom she rejects, This prince heaps indignities on the young captain when he tinds the lai- ier to be his rival.and the lutter is torn between the vonitiet of love and duty.He has been robbed of his horse Ly \u201cRed Feather,\u201d and, swearing tu capture the desperudo, tracks him to the Countess\u2019 ball, With the denouement happiness to the lovers and the of \u2018Red Feather\u201d In the role of the mysterious personage \u201cKnown to the country: folk far and comes vapture castle as she is giving a in the bonds of love.wide\u201d only by certain daring deeds and | by \u201ccloak of gray and plume of red\u201d Miss Van Studditord is said to have an excellent part.The chorus and ballet 1s reported particularly, fine and the principals are as foliows James Te.Sullivan, Cora Tracy, Louis Hollister, Dean B.Dulany.Esther Brunette Daisy IR.Fuguet, Helen Wheaton, Evelyn Ormsby.Dorothy.Maynard, George L.Taliman, Lou:s Casavant, W.C.McCarthy, B.Alfrond McGahen, E.G.Wiul.Myron P.Davis, Fred J.Titus, J.Frauk Gibbons und Charles Fitz.: \u2019 - ° + MELODRAMA AT THE FRANCAIS.Theodore Kremer, King oi Detedtives, has introduced novel and sensational scene in his melodrama, in which an air ship and an old-fashioned balloon are seen ui Tull flight in the clouds, while the'leading characters of the piece play out a most \u2018thrilling situation, 5 Sullivan, Harris and.Woods, under whose direction \"The King of Detectives\u201d will be presented at the Fran- cais next week, have spared no expense in the equipment of the play, and for this scene have had built for them an exact copy of the Suntos Dumont airship.The scenic accompaniment to the airship scene is in perfect Keeping.and the spectator beholds the house lops and spires gradually sink with the earth, A fight for life in the clouds closes the scene, the airship and balloon swinging.apparently.thousands of feet above the earth, while the occupants of both play their parts in the sensational chapter of tne story.: [4 author of \u2018The + - * \u201cUNDER SOUTHERN SKIES.Lottie Blair Parker, the author \u2018 of \u201cUnder southern Skies\u201d and \u201cWay - Dowa: East\u201d might be called a revive alist playwright, inasmuch as the success of both these drantas has been followed by a large crop.of plays trum the pens of other writers dealing with rurar New England and southern life, The field of rustic New Epgland drama, was popularly supposed to have been exhausted, as fur as linancial returns were concerned, by \u201cShore Acres\u201d and \u201cThe Old Homestead,\u201d and inter-st in plays of southern lite was \u2018considered worn threadbare by \u201cAlabina,\u201d Held by the Enemy\u201d \u201cShenandesh™ and \u201cSecret Service.\u201d \u201cWay Down Last leaped at once into a popularity lat has not been exceeded by either The Uld Homestead\u201d or \u2018Shore Acres.\u201d 1L would seem almost ris if VWay \u2018Down East\" re-created public interest in New England rural drama, Tne =ame thing seems to be repeating itself li regurd to \u2018Under-Southern Skles.\u201d For some years the soûth has been almost aban- drama when Mrs, doned as a tield for Parker launched \u2018 \u2018Under: Southern Skies,\u201d a play.vf southern life so original in treatment and so intensely teresting that it was at once by the press and public of New city and has been pronoutived the most diverting and unhackneyed play of southern.life ever written.This wonderfully successful play will be seen here at Proctor's Theatre next week.\u201d * .» THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES.Next week the patrons of the fuvor- 1te French theatre will see the master : piece \u2018of Henri Murger, \u2018Les Svenes de la Vie de Boheme,\u201d (Scenes of Bohemian Life), is one of the most atira - tive and interesting works of Fren:h literature.The four acts are replete dram: atic.{ ; : | Soloiste\u2014Miss-Jeunie 12 Dubois; thorne ! ins.accepted | York 5 Laby as Colline, Veniat as Durandin, and Darcy as Baptiste.: SYMPHONY CONCERT.1\u2014L.Van Beethoven, Symphony, Na ve .\u2026.\u2018\u201cErocis\u2019\u201d 1.\u2014Allegro \u2018con brio.2\u2014Adagio assal (marctfa funebre) 3.\u2014Allegro Vivace (Scherzo).4.\u2014Allegro Molto (finale).Saint-Suens-\u2014Concerto \u2018for vio- 2\u2014c.loncello 3.\u2014Song.4\u2014A.iubinstein\u2014jial orch hy Max and orchestra, L\u2014Int oe 2.\u2014Pecheur 3.\u2014Toreador 4.-\u2014Pelerin 5.\u2014Royal Tambour titine.Gant In \u201cThe Red \u2018Foather.\u201d \"Mr.Mr.J.=.PEPPERCORN-NICHOLS.al given sad: \u2014Miss Gert- The Geriru rude Peppercorn was the pianisg in Brahwe.Quintal, of which the Andante\u2019 movement creuted à positive sensation, the entire performance \u2018proved a delight.OT Miss Marie Nichols, the Acnerkbeue?vholiniste who will play.in Montreattr the sante, occasion as Miss Peppercorn, Wednesday, April 27, Uhe Hlgstrated London News said: \u2014Shag has London speaking D de.ï Peppercorn, va + \u2018ceîlo, \u201cMusic oprevital « Napolitain et et Andulouse, et Fantaisie, et Vivandiere, Accom St the Lirhtest omdost delicate and: touch aunb uses it with glowing effect in the budterfly music of Sarasate, plan forthe Peppercorns Nichols viacital aU Wit zor, Hall opens at -Xha Saturday, ADD WN at + um, - .op.by 33.e \u2018costume\u2014suite.Erdinunnsdorfer.Napoll- tankin, contr: alta.E panist, : dard\u201d Miss silvery W's on » THE -COMING KERMESSE.Prof.tanght marches, to be Frank the given Stth of this month.ete, H.fans for this in Stanley production is ready, NO CXJrenxe these taking Tully are pr pari.etty pseription.with scenes thut never tire the spectator.This play will be one of the best of the theatrical season, A first class cast has heen put on for the play.Melle Varennes as Mimi; Riviere, as Musette: Devoyod, de Rouvres:.Beauchamp, as Phemie, will be all charming in their parts, while Messrs, Perhy as Rodolphe; rel, as Marcel, Fertiiel as se Sehaunard, [Lapecte\u201d will take place in Winds ___.- \u201cAs to the habit of making a dash \u2018the as Mme ; i | \u201cTremb \"Lowry lex.New «Ladder in Canad Africa: club: sale .! The concert (Mrs.lay.aud jun Mr.I the worked and novel Levers of music tgilled by Prof.Goulet, violinist; Misses Wener; \u2018soprano, York.success, and the Hose! \u201cThe Requiem,\u201d soldiers who Mr.échoir of sixteen voices, fire stations, LJ ° LU i Norman, dines, tu entertul Hall © credit who Ath announced that the, has bleitux, nment, to hits been spared to make entertainments all to every detail his been cares out.baritone: Fttu \u201cThe F.» » The, and of every de- \"; Mr.fancy will Miss Man w F died in ayvior aw \"Tickets TU ESDAY' S CONCERT.Paul - hy Mme.Cazeneuve) Orph: L and dances be re- Capt.Winnie Grond- who will siuæ the latest ith the Parratt, dedicited .to the South Simpson and his.banjo Stewart T nd his are on, Alba Victor Lau- | Occelier, under the patronazé of Mayor: \u201cM tenpersonating the fascinating Donna Roma.Frederick de Belleville has the role of Baron Bonelli, the unscrupulous Ilallan Prime Minister, and the veteran \\Frank C.Bangs brings his gentle.dignity to bear upon the role the Pope.A At Proctor's \u201cweek of.\u2018April %,,- The Yausic and singing,in.the first part.of ;|1, A.Ale\u2014\" Vision Flgitive\u201d \u2018\u2019He- 7.Two Songs (by The \u201cment Hall, Tuesday.By speclal request, Mme.Alba will render two selections from \u2018the works of the last-named composer, viz.: *\u201cThe Moon Song,\u201d from the Mikado, und \u201cThe Hours Creep on Apace,\u201d from Plnufore, an aria very seldom.sung in the opera because of the difficulties it presents to the average soprano.M.Victor Ocellier is well- known in Montreal, having sung with success at the Symphony concerts and other musical entertainments.N.Eich-| orn is the pianist, and will be\u201dheard in a solo by Bachmaninoft.The pru-, gramme follows: .rodiadè\" BR.Melodie\u2014\u201cMulgre Mol\u201d \u2019 Victor Occellier.2, A.Romunza\u2014\" \u2018Sognal\u201d B.A Group of Songe .Ethelbert Niven .Ethelbert Niven Ethelbert Niven Two Were Niven 1 he] a e Rosary\" Twas April\u201d.BOR That We Maying' .Ethelbert 4\u2014 One Spring Moruing\u201d Orpha Alba (Cazeneuve), A Pluno \u201cSoli\u2014\"Russian Pre- Inde\u201d \u2014\"lL.e Printemps\u201d N.Elchorn.\u2018Les Pecheurs B.Sinding Arta\u2014\" Perles\u201d 1222, B.Melodie-\u2014\"Je C rol Victor Oceellier.Romanza\u2014\"\u201cC: avatlerin Rus- ticana\u201d .Mascagni B.Aria-=\"Car men\u2019 Bizet! Orpha Alba «Ce azeueuve), à Air\u2014\"Humlet\" -.A.Melodie\u2014\"Alleluia \u2018D'Amour\u2019 FE J.Faure v ctor Occellier.| ny | .A.Bizet: .A.i ! Thomas requésti.Gilbert et \u2018Sullivan A.\u2014 \u201cMoon song.\u201cMikado\u201d ANR .Gilbert et sullivan | B.\u2014 Lap he Hours e reep on Apace, *- \"Pinafore\u201d i ee A.Gilbert et \u201cSullivan | Ufpha Alba\u2019 Je izeneuve).A REFORM ER NEEDED.| The late-comer-engly-goer © uuisauce, Hig far from being unknown in Montreal, \u2018but a letter recently published in the Toronto News confirms our pleasing suspicions that we are a much more civilized city than the Ontario metropolis.It is a fearsome complaint.The _writer.made two attémpts to hear the | first part of the first act of \u201cThe Three, Little Maids\u201d and each time was] \"drowned out.by the roar of banging, chiirs and chattering couples.He con- \"cludes thusly: , \u201cl have lived most of my life in Ot- (tawa and Montreal.This is my first \u2018winter in Toronto.Never have L seen such gross theatre panners ns I have, VICTOK UGCELLIER, Baritone at Windsor Hall April 19.RAA AAA AAA 4 two nights, Burdette's old \u201cwharves du Mont- withessed here in thé Fast no.not even ut Bobby shack down on.the real.CIt would seem, the performance uers, The seénis fo ie tertaining that we winter, that the better thee Wdrse the anan- \u2018Three Littles Mauids\u201d to be by far the most en- and clever musical cotuedy have seen in Toronto this The company wus- English, too, which is always a guarantee of re finue- | ment and.finished acting.And yet.this insipid.pseudo-insouciant public, with a mind above nothing but a false impression, dires to insult the artists who are kind enough to visit the town, to say nothing of turning the first \u2018of every god play into a riot for benefit of the rest of.the audience.\u201cThere are remedies for these two evils \u2014 very old ones, but forgottem.A short be very beneficial.If the manage-\" of, the.théatre would refuse to allow anyone past the hack row of sents once the curtain riuts gone up\u2019 until it goes down at the end of the, first.act, there would soon\u2019 be a radical) improvement.Some ous onvs-\u2014bank clerks and of \u201cthe obstreper- baldheads SOF|\u2014might be herded out In \u2018the Jobby.THÉ FAMOUS SPRING MEDICINE FOR THE WEAK, RUNDOWN, SICK AND DISEASED.It Bestows Robust Health\u2014It Promotes Strength and Physical Activity\u2014Puts Men and Women in Con- - dition for the Work and Duties of Summer.There is just one true specific for Giseases arising from impure blood and a debilitated nervous system, and that 13 PAINE'S CELERY , COMPOUND, new so generally prestribed by physi.clans.It Is a positive cure for ner- bous troubles.dyspepsiay rheumatism, ID: PERSO TSR Pa ptr on han Db | neuralgia and liver complaint.the diseases Just mentioned, For | Paine\u2019s Celery Compound has succeeded again and again.where everything else has falled.Beware of imitations and-Jub- stitutes; get -the kind with the name PAINE'S on bottle and wravper.\u2026.) For Instance.you take it im life, {A dream and a poem, A.-, HARRY B.° |Tocal townrds the close of play: the .remedy lies with fhe pany.1 would suggest that at the \"first hint of such a movement they ring wn the curtain and, refuse to com-, plete the performanc e\u201d \u201cLIFE ON THE STAGE.\" From \u201cBabette.\u201d You may talk af society* s.joys, And all of the pleasufes they bring Their savors 1 find always cloys; | \u2018Bohemia\u2019s pralses 1 sing.l\u2019m wrdpped soul and.heart In the hlstorian\u2019s- art: Naught else can ambition assuage.Oh, I find I've a mind That Is ever inclined To the picturesque life of ge stage, % fe, touch.|for the door The farmer is not very fnuc His days are of labor and st And wine is a thing he can't t But stage villagers gay.- Roth Hy night and by day \u201cDrink! Drink,\u201d and their thirsts they assuage.They \u2018do nothing but sup From an empty tin cup.| Oh, the farmer's a king on the stage.| L ife Is everssn pleasant upon, the, stage.If you're prince or a peasant upon.the stage, I have the ambition, I know I've a mission, \u201cTo this inartistic a Just wait and I'll show \u2018em, When I get à chance on the ste.SMITH.: NOTES OF THE STAGE.The attraction at the Francais week \u2018of April 25 will be Sullivan, Harris and | Woods® production of Theodore Kre- mers masterpiece, \u201cThe Fatal Wed dinæ.\u201d |rude Harpers tial.\u201d Scendcally, dramatic ally and with regard.to the pone concerned, Hall Caine's \u201cThe Eternal City\u201d 1s one of the most important productions which playgoeri._have the pleasure of and her \u201cChoir Celes- looking forward, to this season.ward Morgan, known for his John Storm in \u2018The Christian,\u201d is star of.the company, playing David Rossi, and Sarah Fruax.who won celebrity during her three yeats at the Grand Opera #Hanse, Pittaburg, is his leading woman, day - Vyimore, \u201c mous \"the same.\u201ccommande d a act) the} seemingly application would, com- i I'made for 1 those who will appear A special feature wil be Gert-} Ed-1 éatchy and of the popular air style, i Preville, Haverly's Mastodon Minstrels appears to have ben especially adapted to min- ptrelsy.A number of the songs are while others of a higher .order are blended together, until a most pleasing and happy musical programme is presented.SE - » .Harry Flieder will be in town next week and tell all about \u201cHinkey Dee.\u201d Fiieder Is the big good.natured Dutchman who enjoys himself one \u201cNight on Broadway\u201d and spends two weeks trying to fix matters with his wife, \u201cNight on Broadway\u201d will be seen \u2018ut the Royal April 18.* \u2019 Mr.Emile Taranto, the young vialin- fat who has just returned from France jafter Mussenet and who has already been heard in pub-! Pfeiffer! lic with the Montreal chest uw and the Ladies\u2019 Morhing Musl-, ii course of study under Ysaye,- Symphony Or- eal, announces that it his intention of\u2019 giving a coucert\u2019 early in May at either! the Art Gallery or the Windsor Hull.The prog anime or the Morris-Mac- donald piano recital, in Jarn Hall of) April 21st is a good one.Mr.Morris is, a native of Prince Edward Island and! Mr.Macdonuld ts à Montrealer, Both! i have received their musical training in\u2019 Buchnuninolti Montreal.The sale of seats ai the Star! branch office has been such as to w ar.\u2018Tant an increase of the seating capa-: city of the hall of one hundred extra\u2019 seats.+ Mr.CW.Power, ness manager of the Wulter I.Main cireus, and représentative of jhe Kil-: ties\u2019 Bund, hasyreturned.from a trip to! Europe.He has booked the band for: à long tour, and also brought back à] very tlattering offer for the clrcug to visit Euglund.Xr.Power has secured, a novelty for next season in an Irish band of sixty people, who will play and sing the national music of the Faner-} ald \u201cIsle.The \u2018company will probably open in Montreal carly in the season.- Ld , \u201cPiff.Paff, Pouf\u201d has stirred things up fu lvely fashion on Broadway.It; ts playing to record-breaking business: .at the fanious Cuiing, Polite society is\u2019 very much \u2018in evidence there at every performance.For instance, al ohe performance this week the fourteen boxes Pof the pretty theatre were filled\u201d with parties, the guests of Mrs.Stuyvesant Fish, Mr, and Mrs.Harry Dehn, Mr.and Mrs, Clarence Mackay, (Governor Odell, Col, Reuben Fax, and Mr, and Mrs.Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, , .poliehine ne.\u201d with and the sple nid \u201cThe Secret of Mr.Wo Thompson, original company, as it first appeared | at the Madison Square Theatre, will find its third Nèw York home at the Princess Theatre beginning on Mon-\u201d evening, Mr, Tunes KK.Hackett has arranged swith Mogsrs, vans, the lessees of the Princeds, to: move it to that fneatre from the Garden for au indetinite run, * » .The record for money-making this season Will be held by Miss Ethel Bare The voungest, of stars is credited with enrning a profit of nt Jess than Slaugque for her nuanaget Charles Frohman, Evervwliere that she played Miss Baréymeré did énor- business, Other actors, and #e- tréstes, ottier stars and other plays did But Miss Rarryinofe s cont- pany cemprised'oniy aix persons, One these vues a bay and the other, daushler of Mrs MeKee jtanking ig à mere slip of \u20ac qgitl The proditetion was an inexpensive one, end the rayil- fies to the author, Hubert Henry Davies, Were not so SY as those that are by [vd Titeh And even ANANSI Ve A is IPN of | i MAHIE, NICHOLS, Violiniste at Windsor Hall April 19.LL lesser playwrights, These are among \"the reasons why Miss Barrymore's: profits will foot up so large a total, 41 à .05 Extensive preparations coe - being the production of i spect tele, * Loüisiana in St exposition tu\u201d Delmar Gardens: \u201cThe.plece will Rave historical and \u2018musical features, with vaudeville interpolations, The book and lyrics have been written by HT We Hayes, the music by Charles.Kunkel, Gustav Kerker and A.Bal- win ra The company will number from 300 to 350 persons.Among in the cast are Tanguity, Zoima: Merton, Ed.Madd Lambert, tva Rawlston, Frances Will i, Sloan, J.WINES, CORDIALS AND EXTRACTS, liv Con-.of cod \u201coi act | about the same on a weakéned system as a\u2019 \u2014cécktail does on an em ty, stomach.If any good is accomplished in either case the medical world has yet to find it out.The \u2018reason Scott's Emulsion affords effec- | tive and permanent relief and cure stores , health through nourishment, not through alcoholic stimulition.à of Belleville, busi-i .Shubert and the Matilda! in.all wastin diseases is because it re- Count St.Michel \u2019 out France.In In later years this \u2018 LE A JO ; deg mn te £00 (TE oe 4 Sora not AA doom 8e mg arte ur Me 6 vin, St.Michel .a (Su Michaels Wind) Ra \u2026 For ¥ many * yeats\u2014generätions in : fact\u2014the wine \"made from the grapes on thie rich soil of the Estate of the - Count of St.Michel, riear Bordeaux, \\ had been performing wonderful cures \u201c of diseases whose root lay in debility and exhaustion.cured King Louis XI.after a long In 1469 the wine illness.It had long been called among the common people of Bordeaux \u201cThe Miracle Wine.\u201d.In order to extend its benefits, in the vear 1661, the Count St.Michel created a trademark and began to put tle wine up in bottles for medicinal use through- \u2018miracle wine\u2019 \u2019 found its way into different parts of Europe and was well known among physicians.This old \u2018trade mark, showing \u2018St.Michel destroying the Dragon, remains the same to this day, and is on the label of every bottle of the genuine Vin St-Michel.The quality of the wine, too, is the same as it\u2019 was when: it cured King CH you feel lanquid and out of sorts try a wine glass of Vin St-Michel three times a day-ask y your Louis XI.grocer for it.'BOIVIN, WILSON & CO., 520 St.Paul St, Montreal, Sole agents for Canada & United States.EASTERN DRUG COMPANY, 14 Fulton st.Boston.Mass.Distribatera for Unftad \u2018Staten \u2018 Shoulders \u201csnugly.= \u201cFIT REFORM \u201d and moulded by hand.a \u201cFit- Reform?\u201d coat holds its shape so long\u2014Hugs 1 the neck so « Fit-Reform \u201d tailor-made, just as surely as if + they had been built to yout \u2018individual measure.Suits, $12 to $30.on Trousers, $3, $4, $5 and $6.cc TAILORING ; 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to Tr 1404, TORONTO.ONT.nelly, Sylvian T,angois, George FE.| Mack, W.T.Sissins, Sol.Solombn and A.Furlong.One of the features.ot the play will be a canal, fifteen\u2019 feet wide, which will extend across: the pavilion immediately in front of the stages Upon this canal numerous of \u2018the.characters will make their en- | trances Iv craft of, various kinds.Charles Dalton, the * English actor, \u2018who established himself in this todn- | try while playing for Several seasons fn\u2019 \u201c The Sign of the Cross,\u201d has joined torces with Roselle Knott for a Joint starring \u2018tour in \u201c When Knighthood was in Flower Mr.Dalton will: play the rolegof Charles, Brandon.oe Otis \u2014 will soon produce \u201cThe Wandezer.' a new.play by Jean Ric- hepin,' the French dramatist, The Chicagd.to .+ * \u2026 Maude.Ad: {ms will revive \u201cThe Lit- i LE: Minister \u201d arid use the play in con- ection with \u2018The Pretty Sister\u201d of ose \u201d during her tour* to the.Pacitle éoust.This will be Miss Adams\u2019 first hvisit to the extreme West since she became n° std, -atid the \u201ctrip will last about six weeks.Amerie players are as popular as| ever in Lundôn; nrd-the latest to -suc-| ceed is Marion Winchester, Miss Winchester, who had previously made a.hit in Paris, made her T.on- don debyt at the Palace-Music Hall, and has just been engaged for three years by George Edwardes, # play will.be .brought out in May in the dancer, | | season In Lexington, | jority until Miss Eva who Tanguay,.was here with Frank Däniels in the\" \"Office Roy,\u201d has been secured by a prominent New York managemeht.to take her place, among the stellar attractions.Miss Tanguay will star in a new musle- al comedy especially written for her this spring.and the coming season.- \u2014* The Witsome Winnie\u201d company, heudeit- by Paula Edwards, closed its Ky.\u201c, and \u2018a: ma- of the performers \u2018returned to New York.Alexander Clark immediately joined {The Runaways \u201d at! St.Louis, ; \\ i | .Mrs.Leslie carter will Journey the Pacltic.coast before her present.tour ends, and will return about Aux.- 1.After that she will remain idle next December.\u2019 * » » William West has tired of vaudbville and signed for the remainder of.the ; : ASTHMA COMPOUND.Mr.4.OF pe: ONLY 18 Lean CPR Wim Manf, writes: \u201cMy son, wbo Is Just 18, has heen a terrible suftécer from.Asthma: \u20141 ün- dreds o ollars spent gove only temporary relief.For months he was Kept in an aly tight\u201d room: \u2018We gave him 7 botties ot CLARKE'S KOLA COMPOUND, and we are.ro thankful, as it completely cured our boy.It certainly was a blessing.\u2019 All druggists, $2.00.or 3 for $5.00, postpaid.The Griffiths\u2019 & Macpherson Ce, Limited, Toronto.GRIFFITHS\" MENTHOL LINIMENT, sore Back, lumbago, etc.Only Ze.+ \u201cyet suffered 8 years, until cured by CLARKE'S KOLA for to: | TENDERS FOR WHARF SHEDS Tenders, scaled and endors- \u201ced \u201cTender for Sheds,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received up to noon on Thufsday.5th May, 1904, Steel Sheds, of an aggregate \u201csn width und two.storeys in height Copivs.of * the plans and specific ations may be examined, and information obtained from\u2019 Mr.John Kennedy, Chief Engin- ter, at this office.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, DAVID SEATH,.Secretary.\u201c57 Common Street, .Montreal: znd Mar ch, 0 3 772 Lot.ARD ETRE ae NAR po > ; KING OF | pA Er RISE i A \u20ac.C.RICHARDS & CO.Pvar sirs,-Por somné years T have had only partial use of my arm, caused by a sudden strain, 1 have used every remedy without effect, until.1 got- a sample bottle of MINARIVS, LINIMEXNT.The benefit T' received from it caused me to continue its use, and now l'ai happy to say my arm i completely restored.Ont.R.W.Glamis, HARRISON.Jp.your pictures and have theth 1 will store them and deliver tiem To.look framed.your Spring cleaning: _ THEASLEY.TUE PICTURE FRAMER 1 | 2087 ST.CATHERINE STREET.(Near Bleury.) \u201c| GIVE CASH RECEIPTS.\u201d Office Supplies.No bouse in\u2019 Montroat {a better ipped with Office Supplies ot all.kinds, ationery; -etc.\u2014-: = punting, \u2018Bookbinding, Ruling: \u201cEmon Rellefs, .etc, aufckiy.and on aply executed.JOSEPH FORTIER, 254 St James street me \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 THE INTERCOLONIAL | \"COAL MINING COMPANY, LTD.Wotke\u2014Drummons Comery, Westvilla Nova & Sootias.and Coke, Zrom Lue celebrated Pictou Seams of ova »oofia.Offered in all sizes abd quan fies Lo suié puschasors.Shiplucuts by wate?r rall.Head Offices, Room IL Merchants Baux Ruling.Montreal OXFORD : Without a Rival.CAFE | | season with Ward and Vokes in \u201cA Pair of Binks.- George Musgrave, .the manager who Is to produce Prince.of Pilsen\u201d in that every |be from\"the\u2014Uni Wilson Barrett recently complete\u2019 a new play entitled Lucky Durham,\u201d and it will.soon Le produc ed in London.: David Warfield will leave next month two, months\u2019 sojourn in Italy, where se it rgcuperate\u2019 and study Nis new \u201cThe .« * maisons fôr the, erection of fourteen .length ot 6,759 feet by 96 \u2018feet .* Miners and Producers ors of \u2018\u2019Druminond\"Ceaf Australian \u2019 + ii good order.after you move or cet through \" London, insists \u2014- ember ar the cas gl hall Les.«a .mb tm time ar ti rene re .+ ; _ i 1 +.re : .£ » .oo Da f cor .wT Black and Colored Dress Goods A Continuation of The Sale .Our four days\u2019 Great Dress Goods Clearing Sale has met with such | 4 emphatic approval from the kesnest value judges (our lady patrons) that we feol disposed to continue it for a few more days.This will afford the public, resident in or outside of Montreal, a further opportunity of investi- giiting the genuineness of the bargains offe As an extra incentive for Monday shoppers new lines will be added to replace thase sold out, and we prognosticate the largest and happiest crowd of Dress Goods buyers that have ever assembled in any one quarter, Monday's Dress Goods.Specials Utmost Wall Paper Value Our Wall Paper prices are lower than those of other dealers because of the inmense quantities we handle.The lowness of the prices affords no index to the quality of the goods, our object being always to give biggest value for smallest price.One Special for Monday\u2019s Selling 700 rolls fine Parlor Papers in beautiful shades of Blue, Tweed Buitings for,\u2018 per .Ju.Nun'e Vellings for, per Yellow, Crimson, Green, and Cream grounds; designs yard .eeneenene.280 TT WALA seescrnncneenennen.BBG are floral, semi-floral, and set figures outlined Flaked Etamines for, per e + Colored Lustres for, per ° > TELA Le srananrassea cs 256 YATÉ coccvvauc005 1.ZBe ; \u2018 in gold relief.Very handsome, and worth up to 20 Colored Serges for, per Colored Fancy Vofles for, an A A - 35¢ per single roll.Special price Monday.,.C yard .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026c0vcus0 SOC per yard ».\u2026.\u2026.SDC | dE ! Above lines worth, ped yard, from 39\u20ac to GOC.10° Colored.cream and black Hopsacking and Fancy Tweed Sultings, STILL, ANOTHER GREAT SALE OF worth up to 75c yard.MOndAY.\u2026sososvancecce ns 00000 vee.49\u20ac : In the Li ine of F 00r Coverin s Colored Volle de Paris, in all colors, worth $1.00 yard.Monday.78¢ A few Dress Pattern Lengths, in fancy tweed suitings.Monday's special price, per yard.evscnoscasmanssecauves \u2026.$1.80 Embroidered Voile Robes, In Fray.cream and black; Paris styles.Each, $17.50, $19.50 and $= .In the Line of Black Goods Ladies\u2019 | ART DRAPERY DEPT.(3rd Floor) ; Carpet Squares, Rugs and Floor Oil Cloth specials for Monday's sale.Prices are not likely to be repeated this season.Every item a money-saver, Visits of inspection solicited, ' CARPET SQUARES.Fine qualily Wool Egyptian Rugs, Black Serge, in serviceable quality.Monday, per yard.18e Ci a V ( ] à \u20ac tt An 1 led \u2018 popular and novel, of unsurpass- à Special line Black Voile, worth 45c.Monday, per yard.30c .-wool fi ed Tapestry Carpet able wearing fibre: will suit any Special line Black Voile, worth 75¢.Monday, per yard.59¢c y , Squares, extra quality warp.ihe \u2018 room: size 5 x 3 ft.\u2018Worth\u2019 Speclal line Black Voile, worth $1.00.Monday, per yard.78¢ e : : latest patterns, pretty colorings; | $8.00.For Monday only.#6.00 % ay, rd.PR 45 : \u2018size 9 x 10 1-2 feet.Regular | : , & q Black Crepe de Chene, worth 60e, Monday, per ya sevssccceu \u20ac ._ Ç : Shop eurly and avoid the crush.; ; ; $10.50 grade.For one day Fine quality Wilton Rugs, rich, \u2018 24 .\u2018 ONLY tivvenerrnnneeeansrocns 38.00 choice patterns; a .floor covering - All-wool filled Tapestry Carpet of durable and Lrnamental merit: > .; size 5 ft.in.x feet.Wor ® A TMoney-Saving Opportunity in | Sauares, extra quality warp, all } s12.00.\u2018For Monday.80.00 .Regular price ss 850 On sale new desirable patterns; a\u2019\u201c\u2019variety Ye Ë rE 9 e ° of shades are included in this line; 3 , Ci rs = Children\u2019 S Corduroy Tams \u2018 Monday only $2 98 : sure to pccure a match for any : - FLOOR OIL CLOTH.' ! 9 e e.a color scheme; size 10 1-2'x 1 8-4 wide good quality Floor Of $ 8 Worth Regular 75c.On Sale Monday 50c Co : feet.Worth $12.50.Fa 10.00 - Cloth, well selected styles, -per- ! ; - .°° , .onday 0000000000, ectly prepared; will not blister, \u2018 ! Don't overlook this great bargain.You can send These values are of exceptional importance m view of the \u2019 Worth 30c.\"Per square yard .i the children alone, ponficent that they will be served fact that ever erson is looking for a coat of this descri tion NEWEST RUGS.for Monday +.19\u20ac equally as well as if accompanie arent or guardian.< 1 cn I .Cg ~ Natty Tams for children, ot very finest quality » for the rain ve rin weather which we have boon to Axminster JES, fine quality.sie 10 Te For ran Con he ore 3 14 Corduroy, in colors of navy, brown and y P g \u2019 with heavy knotted fringe; one of and shades.Will wear to give en- 3 aN 7 fawn, trimmed with silk bands.silk em- expect.; the best medium price values of- tire \u2018salisfäction \u2018for the outlay, | .8 20 ed dames.Worth regularly 75c.On Ç ' fered.Worth $5.00.For 3 Worth\u2019 45c.Per square yard ; / sale INMAY.e+a0n00censaca0 0e PE + MONGAY Lecnescare a tnaeine 3.75 Monday siisrcccccen ns A ne STYLISH CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS, made up in a ; \u201cmost pleasing Raglan style, in shades of olive green, fawn, Oxford gray and steel gray, finished with collars of self, \u2018wide.sleeves, slash pockets and fly fronts.: | Washing Day Equipments Worth regularly $5.50.On sale ~ Monday $2 08 LJ - at, each.ener If you are moving or house cleaning thesc items should The word \u201cbest\u201d is used advisedly.It is applicable to the quality of : both fabric and.trimming; it defines the way in which each garment to be ; ' i ; > .- win your | interest.found within these stocks is cut and made.It also extends to values: Co 1 ; .\u201d ; \u201cbest\u201d signifies that equal prices will not purchase equal values in any other quarter:\u2014 2 Ÿ Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambric,.umbrella, frill, made with two.hemstitch- Co S £ E ly Mo g S 1 ed tucks, trimmed with embroidery ste eries O ar ornin ecia S Ladies\u2019 Drawers, cambric, made with tucks, trimmed with embroid- EFY LL ee aa ee nana gene en ee are he ee nan e en ren ses far ac ana 000 59¢ \u201cWe're ready for business promptly at.8 a.m, and, as \u2018this series of \u201cEarly Morning Specials\u201d are Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, cambrie, fun front style.front trimmed with 1 three lawn frills and Valenciennes lace edging, trimmed around designed to emphasize, there are considerable monetary advantages resulting from 8 to 10 a.m.selec I The Very Best \u201c Ladies\u2019 White Underwear SE J a Curtain Stretchers Finished with brass pins, extended to 6 x- Lee neck and arms with imitation torchon lace.and ribbon bead- tions.; NE 20000000 ae verre tea ete etre tar e nee pere r ete rate e ne 69c 0\" 12 ft, strongly made, | Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns, cambrie, high neck, front \u201cmade with clusters 23cC BLEACHED SHEETING; for 18c worth $1 20 for , i of tucks, trithmed around neck, front and sleeves with frills.49¢ : ; , .de \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Night Gowns, cambric, made with turn-down collar, trimmed Bleached | Sheetings, full 2'yards wide: Worth 23c yard.Monday, from 8 to roam.18¢c ; » around collar, front and sleeves with embroidery and insertion.60e 98: ~ ~~ 45¢c FANCY TIXED TWEED SUITING, for 19c : THE LATEST AND FINEST DISPLAY OF .Fancy Mixed Tweed Suitings.- Worth 43c yard.Monday, from 8 to 10 am.19\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts - 1 2 35c WHITE FRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLINS, for 19c 48 i in.WwW hite French Organdie Muslins.Worth, per yard, 35e.Monday, from 8 to 10 a.m.19\u20ac Style is a luxury brought within the \u2018reach \u2018of every incorhe by the |\" e r \"modest system of pricings in vogue at Scroggie\u2019's.There Is no fancy or | ; .$1.35 CRAV ENETTE RAINPROOF TW EED, for 95c 3 .! hase of taste which this assortment of Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts has not an- } .i ° : .° ticipated and provided.for:\u2014 | Cravenette Rainproof Twccds.W orth up to $1.35 yard.Monday, from 8 to 10 am.- 95c 100 dozen Galvanized Clothes Line , 5 2e ; .; - > ulleys to be cleared at, Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts, made of fine duality Zihelirie, dna à nent seven : - : > ~~ each .: RAA = \u2018oe , ° \u2014 : gore style.eich gore finished with faneys black braid, deep \u2019 .200 wooden Wash Tubs, assorted facing with\u2019 tailor stitching.- Colors, black and gray.$5.95 ' : ; - , sizes.Worth from 85c to\u201c $1.06.To clear at, each.T9C PT Black Dress Skirts, made: of Homespun, in a nobby effect, new .panel front, of five tucks, self~-strapping and buttons, also sev- 5 ree Jour nat in 1 \u2014 Ce .; 60 Wringers.solid \u201crubber rollers; J in ee 1 ! every one guaranteed, Worth ; za ies\u2019 $2.00 Boots, for | pene must, Won 2 lan nel Section .1.000 dozen Hardwood Clothes ; ; \u2018 Pins for, pér dozen.\u20ac | Heavy tin 3 qt.size Dippers, 2,000 feel (Cotten Clothes Line, \u2018 Presents 0 : , ! : ne : ! Ses .resent \u2018WwW Excellent Purchasing Opportunities THE SHOE DEPAR\" TMEN T'S MONDAY ; ACh Lia se skein of 40 or 50 feet, for.10e KANATA SERGES-The variety of colorings and fmmense\u2014range-\u201d 1 8 to 10 a.m.SPECIAL ' _ _ so oo .i he + giggle assortment of these ûseful fabrics \u2018 4° : \u2019 ° SR ae on ss matter.Worth 1e paré Here for.- 121ge Ladies\u2019 good Dongola Kid Lace.Boots, patent tips 25.Per Cent.Off Table Linens MOD \u201cLO -\u2014Cole mornings ma e-this nd of Eng ish Kimona ' .Cloths as much fe fle ToT HIT All \"tastes can be sne - ay, e military.heels, extension edge soles; A special reduction of 25 per cent.is being made on the undernoted mn : be to.eee a 35e oN sizes 4, 4%, 5, 5%, 6, 6% and 7 only.lines\u2019 of hemstitched Satin Damask Table Cloths, with Napkins to match:\u2014 .ITS 8 .Regular value $2.00.Monday, 8 de 1 Cloth 2 2.x 2 1-2 yards, and 1 dozen Napkins, reduced.from $4.5 5 $3.55 \u2014 LC 7 > (PA sr Eee et ete ete da 0 0 1 4 1000406 op.aD - ay ; : 10 a.m, special price; per pair._1-Cloth ?x 3 yards, and 1 dozen Napk ins, reduced.from $3.25 lo.$3.08 \u2019 terns for ay ' i 0; l'Cloth 2 x 3 yards, and ! dozeih Naypkins, reduced from $35.95 io.$4.45 | ~~ ; ; .é ï 1 Cloth 2 x 3 yards, and 1 dozen Napkins, reduced from $8.00 to.$G.00 Now here for poire impaction a Selection.A aon Lo home dressmakers\u2014 .* no : .ER 1 Cloth 2 x 2 1-2 yards, and.1 dozen Napkins, reduced from $8.25 to KG.13 eeps' you posted on e method of cutting and making garmen or the 5 \u2019 x ob 2 x 3 yards zen Napkins, 1 «fi 9.25 RE 99 children, the dignified misses, as well as ladies, in current modes.Prices \u2018 .AN UNUSUAL VALUE IN y | 1 Cloth x 3 yards, and 1 dozen Napkins, reducedrftom $9.25 to.$6.95 range from 5C up to Z06.\u201carg ~r nr « T Standard Quarterly Catalogue\u2014deals with the spring and summer dirty Sev ow me | Black and White Print Wrappers, \u2018Mail Order Department ing literary features, soc à a year, 10¢ a \u201ccopy.Postage on single copies; .' tra., \u2018 extra \u2018Worth Regularly $1.75.On \u2018Sale Monday\u201d s Special $1.19 \"CON TINUES.TO EXPAND \u2018 .\u2018 - > ; r ., ; : .RR } The latest catalogue is \u2018one of the greatest m il der business ncour- Wh S -e \u2018| | Ladies\u2019 Wrappers of very fine quality black and white Print.made with square yoke agers.ever issued by this establishment The most modern system of il- 0 al a ottons SHE avis clusters of tucks, finished with.white braid around collar, yoke, epau- Sl.19 lustration-\u2014haift -tone gnaravings, that leave little to the imagination-\u2014ary ttes\u201d and slecves, fitte : 7 employed.us, in e case of a Costume, a Coat, Blouse or other gar.¢ \" \u2019 d waist ining.Regular value $1 75 On sale Monday à at, \u201cment, *he style, general outlines and methods of applying the trimming, as WERE ADVANCING IN PRICE?each Pees eet e staat eee ee tee ee well as.the fit, are very plainly portrayed.The accompanying descriptive Wholesalers! Quite evident they are not constant readers of Scroggie's \u2018 \u2019 ; \u2019 - ee ?~~ matior supplies the information soaring he Eu Cabrio and eine, at CT announcements.Instead of advances, constant feductiois are being chroni- so WORTHY OF NOTE : THIS SPECIAL SALE OF | lesued for the convenience of those resident outside of Montreal and who .° ; : \u2019 are obliged to do their shopping by mail.Copies sent free to such upon ¥ Bleached Family Cotton, full yard wide; worth llc yard, for.Se \u2019 | request.\u201cQueen's Own\u201d Long Cloth, doft finish, thoroughly shrunk.Worth ° \u2018[ fail Mone.back offer also applies to putes rie, by mail onrenting of Pr .\u2026.eves guerre $s even rons « ! i 16c yard, for.el .| prerreretesees eens 18%e RB igh- -Class Black Sateen { Inderskirts course, in\u2019 the cases of Millinery, Toitet Articles or goods out from the piece.Ce - Worth Regularly $2.25.On Sale Monday $1.19 , .The old story told over again : An overstocked manufacturer.requesting our, assistance to - quickly distribute his surplus stock.And we make it a point to give our ciistomers the benefit of all under-price purchases, hence this great bargain :\u2014 7 Stylish Underskirts, of very fine quality black Sateen, made very full, with deep flounce, trimmed with accordion pleated frill] cluster of baby tucks and small $1 19 ruffle, also, under dust frill.Regular value $2.25.®n sale Monday at the special price, ath.sinning Wesesersesessessesracaer + 4 - "]
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