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[" DAILY STAR .Last Week's Average | vee.93,577 | Aromas Grcaiein of 141,094 RE VOL XXX\u2014No: 67.H 21, 1898 PRICE ONE CENT.Finest Extra Quality Evaporated Fruits.19 ER BV1 rv im IY FINE HAVANA CIGARS, UNTEMIDAP Price Ted FN In bozse ot 30.Bh LA CAROLINA s\u2026\u2026xs+u1.; +.Im boxes of 50.ne LA VENCROORA Raina Victoria Extra.In boxes of 50 ue ie no 90 FRASER, VIGER a co.Importers.! - Doxset's \u2018Little Neck\u201d Clams and Doxee\u2019s \u2018Pure Clam Juice.\u201d t viet QUARRY THLE VERS Claw TOIT Arve x \u2018very rt ve de ho Ay So .te ?yl Shonen ppatizer.Ful rections om every or up mes Little Nock Clam Ju Lib tus Frs Pues 4 - Dorms Lite Book Cam Juice PSE CSN 6 cena 35 Doxsec's \u2018Quahaugs\u201d (Little Neck Clams.) Por \u201cCama oo Toast,\u201d \"Clam Pie\u201d and \u201cOmm Stew.\u201d Full directions on everz tin.Lo Per tin Per down.\u2019 Doxsess Little Weok Clame.\u2026.- Mb time .3B cents se Doxseos Little Nook Clams.\u2026.BD MDB.ene crea, 40 œau As + GREEN TURTLE MEAT.! Io 1 and 3b came \u2018 The odainent Gresn and Belected White Moat of the Green Turtle.prepared oa the breeding grounds, for making DELICIOUS GREEN TURTLE sell.4 Per doswn Green Tarte Weems WG .Le Sr Tonk Mer SIN aa nue l'FRASRE, VIGER & OO.THE CALEDONIA MINERAL BPRING WATERS peer Eco nN or dowestis.After ull is said and done.we that he hide parte ut va he Caledan BALIN = Water.the Caledonia * \"DUNCAN Water the Caledonis * ER\" Water, tor a, aucellan and beneficial offecta are not sur passed aay Mineral Waters où tbe gobs.We carry all requierly in stock, and are 4 to éZecute orders town end country for = Quantity at à Moment n of + onis tn plat bot Re Caledonis pos arin pint bottles ad The Caledonis Bulpbur\u201d (Beltaer) Waker t bottles.® PYRABER.VIGER & CO.THE \u201cPELEE ISLAND\u201d NATIVE WINES Are alwage to be had as the Italien Warebouse.We hare ma 30 Pa.s 5 8 5 3 ¢ erases?ssssess ; EsESSE lockheirmer\u201d Poire gaine Aupoation\u201d \u2018(Communion Wine).1 *Deleware \u201cRxtra Old Port Peine Island \u201cAliante.\u201d 10 A ite al.Ts sats per bottle MAZAMA.Mamma MARANA.An sdmireble cerval food.nourishing.regles pu ToT saa of igvation.We offer WHEATENA.erature in_Breakfest Fooda, Wheutene is cmn- ESS een A Tey cooking ere fie Savor.Savor.pe = Aak FRASER, VIGER & CO., Sole Agents, 207, 200 and Al St.lames St.T sal \u201cNOTES OF THE NEWS, Hall & Co.bankers of Holland, Man, The next Court will session Supreme be held on the third of May next.In connection with appeals to be heard during that term, notices have been posted to the effect that the last day for filing cames is April 12, the last day for filing printed factums 16th April, and the last day for inscribing ap- have aèsigned.peaks for hearing is April Admiral Zopoif, aide-decamp of the S.Scott, assignee of the defunct Home.Cear, in dead.stand Loan and Savings Company, The California orchards have been badly nearly all the (fare of the concern « u aving only four p rties to dispose Ripped by of\u2019 Th e shareholders Will probably receive Complete returns from Russell make Mr.Guibord\u2019s majority 13 per ent on their investments, which is 5 Seb cent.better than was at one time ES s Willard, the Ibe astar, bas closed en.prevent atyChicamo, unt he appeals have been entered in West po and North Perth.uinte is now almost clear of pr is ha commenced.San is announced of Taiawaonkun, bane yphold fever, he present king of Corea.TR One dollar Dominion notes, raised to' iss & performance, the first one in 26 fives, ave in circulation at Winnipeg.A Quebec carter, named Giroux, has « died tom the effects of a kick from ree.\u201cTX Buffalo at Silver Heights rte Per ed o Banff National Yark about the end of iy he municipalities in Essex county, Ont, ask the eral Government to pro- Tt the export of natural gas to Detroit.Mrs.Frances n Burnett, th the well ovelist, Hod institu suit for di- ou ber husband, Dr.Swan M.rett.The report that Hon.William Harty was to reure from the position of Commissioner _ef Public \\Vorka for Ontario in denied for the present.Amboyns, a town on the island of Am- bona, one of the Malacas, was completely destroyed uake.S The Pennaylvania Railway depot in Jersey City was damaged by fire this morning tothe extent of $100,000.The train shed was only damaged by the breaking of ginas, The approaches to the ferry slip were completely destroyed.The Montreal Cotton Company considered a by law regulating their taxation at var leyfleld so onerous that they sLopped vo on the new spinning mill.The law * to be submitted to the people.A negro named Chalmers and his y bite wife were attacked at Wrhark, 1.T.Sunday night by five white men and were shot, both eventually dying.One of the white én has also been found dead.Police Inspector Talbott, of Bradford, has arrived at Halifax to take charge Ea the embezzler of that city, who wus yet by an earthy Sixty persons Crrosted two weeks hate who vous The appeal in the West Elgin election England.case was ed before Mr.Justice Mac: A heavy southerly gale cleared the New.bnnan.at Toronto, on Saturday.Judg- foundiand coast of ice on Sunday.Thia will , allow the sealing steamers to prosecute that industry with some prospect of rRuccess.* William Olmstead, a farmer of Case ill th- The Grand Opera House at St.Thomas, gounty \"Mais has due ha ihe Ont, was bodily dam aged by fire on Sunda; um and ley circus.evening.The is eat estimated at $7000 an is fully covered by insurance.&- ° Buffalo workmen engaged fn Toronto laying a tile flooring, were stopped working on Sunday by a policeman and will have to appear at the Palios Court.The severest snowstorm of the season is prevailing in Montanz.The snow is drift.ng badly and all trains are delayed.Distillers in the United States are to be allowed in future to bottle in bond quantities of apirits Jess than half a pint.Mr.Jno.Walnwright's cottage at Silver eighta, near St.Andrews, Que, was completely destroyed by fire on Saturday.The birthd of Henrig Ibsen was Solebented at Christiana , with great Mr.Cunmngham, of Craig Vale, Ont, father-in law of Rev.R.Large, of the Me thodist Church, Stroud, fell out of his bedroom on and died of his injuries.; was the twenty-seventh anni- mé * the consecration of His Emi- rence Cardinal Taschereau as Archbishop, and was appropriately celebra in Que dec.Isiah Pel an old man 71 re old, Blk RA an nitwosd » the Racquerts near on Saturday, wus drowned.He re a ay of nine hil Fag A er hose.pat has been pas ey Le persons who ol Tiding thet for Biers in the mh rivers 2 Manto and the Nort out {ree i inere\u2019 certificates the same as on Rid Se om of ions has been elected The is rr that Hon.Jose, Martin lu to enter the British Columbia Government as attorney-general.The Countess of Warwick, (better known\u201d as Lady Brooke) has given birth to a son, In a quarrel recently at Ste.Fidele, Char: levoix county, between two men nam Perron and Bild odeau, about a stable, Bilo- deau was struck on the head with a poker and received such injuries that he is in a eritical state.Perron is under arrest.The Manitoba branch of the Dominion ; * Alliance has decided to petition the Legis .FIRB AT ST.HENRL - lature to amend the license so as to abol- \u2014 .lab the suing of, Hrenaey for the retail sale St.Henri a all fire about five Intoxicn ing liquors for ur c'edock eori Jad rtly demoli- poste within \u2018the boundaries of the pro- shed house at the foot The \u20ac Cau uri svenue vince.caught fire on fhe Second, story and burn 1 pm 3 iderable of the building.e ba pr has lately been sold by the corporation to * contractor maire for the purposes of * SUBSTITUTION ASSISES the FRAUD of the day.fire eo néned to the building.NORTHERN DRAMA\u2019 DRAMATIO CLUB.i See you get Carter's, Ames morrow | ceday) evening at 580 Cadienx ! Ask for Carter\u2019s, im business will be transacted, it ia hoi Lena Lovers wert member hab has 1m preparation à masteal \"an ub has in on a cas An dramatic entertatoment of a bigh order, which will be given in Drummond Hall, on CARTERS Lite Liver pity Seep x BOCOLIASTICAL APPOINTMENTS Insist and demand ; The only perfect , Liver Pill a * | atte Br hare vicar at St.AX incent : e u te, vicar vs \u201cTake no other, A Abbe Pelletier.\u2018ur of Bt.Feliz Archbishop Bruchesi has made the fol- toying *ppointments : : e Valo; Ah L.H.Colin, vicar of St.+ Even if Hen + Solicited to do so.atid \u201cMinne Company of Canada, 1h bg ore X Beware of Imitations There\u2019 PE on Toe nil Tamoptoe: : dike.All the men are stockholders in of Same Color Wrapper, poste befveun Edmonton and Dower © RED wat by ie re tran PS re Department responded and the of the above club will be held Trail Opened by Private LATE NEWS FROM DAWSON.Frequent Various Creeks in the VANCOUVER, B.C, March 21.\u2014In the ly hours yesterday morning, lander sailed for the north.dred gold Vancouver, board the Farker 12, completed injuries to following charge of quan Develo, ference to W alee have hag nll half ill and lows will even PM a yesterday stam quent.es uot prove aide.plored gid es located upper Yuk = ample \u2014 gC A out London Ne cial comm ive papers A bri ays.Ths eho ang ( OTTAW.resenting id ote.hay ( OTTAW ident ; ichelieu à i LONDON ford, a À SHIP LOAD ment of passengers, when she left port.There were several large parties amongst the number, Dr.Gilchript heading 31, Mr.head of oxen and several horses besides a very heary cargo of Klondike outfits, for the new gold country.also on side.of the Manitoba Draguôns who goe north to represent several news nfirmation has been receiv westminster for the Klondike fot beyond the the the scene of 80 many.rot ary severe snowstorms, and blizzards, the result of which was that he was severely frost been found n toes and fingers, snd nose and ears al TRAIL TO TESLIN.While much is being heard about the herculean task of opening the trail Teslin Lake, and the immense remuneration which the Dominion Government has pro for the accomplishment a it, a private company has gone to work without fuss or ceremony, and done thé work.The by Mr.Charles E.McDonald, who Maitlan rector, to open a trail to Teslin Lake, over which the machinery for the steamers to be built for navigation on the lake could be taken Teslin Lake, February 1898: \u2014In re- time when vou consider the con- proud to state that, in spite of all and in Agnell\u2019's mountain then by the old trail.the height and very much easier reaches you, our whole outfit will be at Nahline, and by the end of March our mi lake, and à freighti fou Wallace.u Saar Mich, he left on February 19.ters at Dawson, The work done this winter is turnout well.why the country west of the Yukon should well.There have.been several quartz ledg- tions in quartz work.anxiety about the food su panies\u2019 that are operating Wallace ia credited #15,000 -Mayor has left for he Dona via Edmonton.On the eve of his d his friends presented him Messra.Price and Klondike in the interests of their respect: by the 730 the Klondike.They Andrew and William Clark, and two their cousine from stea Oregon, from Dros, and § n \\ ae passage in passengers, who demic of spinal weningitis in Skagway Abatin od pa rred Fane ne 9 Hillsboro.the 14th b; ttlieb Boned | of Mary.hy Trac the pa ont of the way.ASKING A SUBSIDY.A, March 21\u2014Sir Bosdin + Lord Mayor of M.ches and Southern, of the same Sie t grant annual Goratiint prot\u201d a THE R.& O.SUBSIDY.: Le 2 | E53 8 g gis Fe FOR LORI to Teslin Lake Enterprise.Stampedes to the Vicinity.the Is Two hun: seekers boarded the weasel at and with the 150 already on Islander had her full comple and Mr.Trembley 21.Twenty Vancouver latest contribution The ,Telander Captain Henry J.Wood- pers.of severe Walter Marrott, who left New He never which has Mar: White Pass, bitten.In fact, it has to amputate all his it ia feared that the will have to be remov- + to the reasonablencss of to give anv extract from a letter written is in the party sent by the Cana- opment Company, of which Mr.Kersey is the managing di- our here, we have tte of the tact that we had dere to begin with, I better way over to down to Chesley.ere we found a Tod\u2019 the fifteen es less Barring accident, by the time this por supplies will reach I will the begin operations at once.over our road, and mailing.ndeed.whoever fol- find a ad that is hard to bet, ouch more settled d strict.\u201d Wash, March 21.\u2014-W.G.arrived here from Dawson City, which place Concerning mat- Mr.Wallace says that to the weveral creeks are fre- here is no reason, said he to the he west ia practically an un- dietrict, Discoveries have been Sweed Creek that promises as rich as those on and the indications are that the on will be the fields of opera There n be no ply.The com- Ye wil furan.supplies, (Desiden near} « ne T @ passes culates on eske-upi iat hav ne a wit, avi rought in drafts with him ne oa Stewart, of Hamilton, ure a number of with a puree.ce, the special and artist of Fe Tlustrated a, and Lionel W.Harris, spe- issioner of the Financial Harris will go to the after a few days.of five left Valleyfield, que, train this morning bound for are Simeon Benoi five days.She report the ep deathe having oceu for n, + Sheep ro Cron ing was averted only by prompt action of the officers in getting Special ta the Sçar.) sa wi ro the Minister of \u2018rade and eur for Fight I ine ot irsight man Special tothe Star.) | A, Maich M\u2014Senator\u2019 Fire A.Gauvreau, of Yio Bn Ontario October last.ete.af eg t 0! 4 ter his fire arrest iting on October when he glimbed up « pipe and lea from the alls.He iberty bafipre \u2018 re-arreat near Chatham, MISTAKEN IDENTITY.One Man's Money Paid to the Creditors of Apother Person.mistaken iden came- before Judge Street Saturday in=an sction by Wm.Au drew to recover $333.65, ian TORONTO, March 2L\u2014A curious oase of tity under : placed d man based W sise No also lived at Strectoville, \u201cnot conn with the first , and about the time the first named went to Missouri, second went to Win- aipes weaving yarious un id creditors.t the money bring at the credit of the fret name named Wu to to their money.In ber i becam of what had .The company re bee amount.i Street however, = Satur doy decided t in the o bear the tig jain- ii to re \u201cthe full not of his claims, on the defendants, with.interest to date.Judgw ingly.THE D.R.A.Annual Report Ready For the Annual Meeting on \u2018Wednesday.( to the Star.) ULLAWA, March Z.\u2014Lpe report of the Dominion Rifle Assoviation, the, an- uual meeting of which takes place on Wednesday, hi Sitebuted 1 lt shows recei ts during 1897 to have been $16,816, eddition to $1,648, from the previous neral expenditure amount $16,635, eaving a it balance of $1.83, but there Femaing u un aid the sum of $8,090, due on the an building at Bisley, so that fo het \u2018cash liabih- ties of hey Espociatee stand at 96,219.The nied of Mason, who Canadian \u2018Biel the Colonial Office held that the Canadien team, unlike the Australian and Cape tearhs, did not form part of the jubilee detachment.big RSR SES) ONTARIO.QADETS | rar de A Sr Young People to Receive a Military Training et School (Special to the Star) TORONTO, March 21.\u2014The Department of Education has issued n set of tions dealing with the formation of a Schol cadet eorps, which are expected to give a decided jmpetus to these useful organizations.he regulations are under section ten of The High Schools Act, 1896, and Er that any High School or Col- Institute, may establish leriat in military\" instruction, receiving therefor a grant of #50.\u2018The regulations arranged with the Miniater of | Rifles and bayoneta will pro vided, inspection by militia officers will take place.and a class will be held in To- ronte next July and August for the instruction of High School teachers, 0 as to qualify them as \u2018class instructors.PICKED UP AT SEA Another Big Steamer Towed Into Halifax.(Special to the Star.) HALIFAX, March 21.\u2014The big freighter Osborne, from London for F Jad ia, was towed in here last night by the tank steamer Duffield.The Duflield picked up the helpless steamer on Monday last in mid-ocean, the Osborne having been adrift since the previous Friday.o sustained injuriss to her tail shaft which prevented pavigation.She sighted a steamer eas bound, which refused to take Bet in tow, before the Duffield came along.A line was to the latter vessel and nothing of Be ba until they got within the limits harbor, When the bawser hold of the Osborne, and ht ht her op.up THE SAN JOSB BILL.(Special to the Star.) OTTAWA, March, 21.\u2014The bill to pre- vide mr EE TE a o agin, as Well ax Taw tes, Ja and Hawaii.The Plants oy from e em are:\u2014 ahs such as es, Lya- ea Veter 2) era of al (5) greenhouse pla fants, 1 much = pu ws, ferns, n {ut not roses, ti por hat a! 4 herbaceous, bedding nt plants, such x $niuma, pansies, In ere ete; @ ner chia of which Se A MONTREALBRR INJURED.(Special to the Star.) ST, JEROME, Que, March 21.\u2014A young man jpamed Cantin, 223 Montres and w & e new ure.in .Eee the ton of the.wall, + Sveum: of about 80 feet.Hie was taken to hia ° Me kinds; boarding house, where Dr.Long = attending him.There, is no hope of his recovery.BUMMER FREIGHT RATES CHICAGO, Marck $1.\u2014 Representatives the lake and rail lines interested in the orth-West trade bave agreed upon a restoration of rates an.soon the : be taken.The lac red H steps can and rate: to the De ane seaboard will be 27 cents, 3 cents under the all-rail rate.Mrs.Jackson, who became prominest in 1901 as the principal:in what w was known as the Clitheroe is dead.She ex- ined \u2018aaa rest of Blood poisse, #4 J owing an operation npon her foot.pe TO CURE A COLD IN ONB DAY ; On March $1\u2014Johw' Glash = in the gaol hav, was Eran ee OF THR R.J.TOOK 177 St James St 2387 St Catherine St W.9 1558 St.Catherine St B.3 If in Doubt Where to buy your Shirts Try TOOKE.The largest retail Shirt manufacturer in Canada, where you can get just what you want.Perfect fit, latest style, low prices.HA The Tariff an Havana War HAS INCREASED the COST to the TRADE - And in Consequence some Bhortsighted Dealers are offering as Substitutes Interior Brands, Affording them Larger Protits.Enormously the Largest Sale of Any Cigar in Canada: x DEATHS REPORTED At the Star Office To-day.(Epecial to the Star.) NEW YORK, March 21.\u2014Andrew Ham- ubal Humbolt Dawson, is dead.He was formerly District Attorney under Col.Fellows.A.E.Colson, cashier of the 6th National Bank, died on Friday, aged 83.Dr.John T.Conkling, T8 years old, died in Brooklyn on Thursday.railroad men e and long identitied with the Vander bilt interests, died sudenly in his office, Jadiso aven sy Gi ST SDS, r e w Se Lou Railfad, Company, better xnown | as thes Nickle late; treasurer and ascist- ant-æcretary of the Canada Southern, and secretary of the Beech Creek Railroad.John C.Zeachos, for 27 years curator of Cooper Union, died on Sunday.He was born in Athens in 1820.\"aire.Ada Monks Hewitt, known on tbe stage as Ada Monks, died on Saturday.she belonged to a family well kndwn in theatrical circles here, her father being Jobann Monks, at one time a prominent musician tain Aaron C.Rooker died in Brook a Saturday, 84.He retired rom active service at ses twenty years Ao.In the war of the rebellion he = of the transport Cosmo) Pc Los, \"Edward Allen low, uncle of Be Low, died on Sunday of pneumonia, in n, 81 years old.KINGSTON, March 21.\u2014Friday night Mr.W.Skinner, one of Kingston's known business men, died after 45 ios ox ox tending over i e was à Skinner was o oe in ee noaitle, England, in May, 1847.In 1862 he came to Canada and à sottled in ton.enty-three years married Miss Shaw, who with two sone Ronald and Limin, an and Jaugnter, Carrie, survives him.He of the Sydesham street sheds\u201d er rd fo to the léth P.W.O.R.WALL, March 21.\u2014A number ot Cornwallites went to Dickenson\u2019s to attend (ihe funeral Cass, who died on Fri di deceased was born Tipperary or ning, The Ireland, in 182} and came to to Canada da when Ie Coed a young man.He was employed in for 42 years, during 37 of whih he was lock-master.His wife and two sons sur vive him.Mr.David C.Ferguson, son of the late Mr.\u2018Alex.F UN died at- his 2eme near Munro's engarry y after a very Jo ness, and was buried i own on St.Andrew's Presby- Ba campetets.me der a brother \u201c| erguson, eputy- Alexandria.fs THRER RIVERS, Que, March 19.Misa Marion Houlistôn, second ven ter \u2018of ex-Ald.Houliston, died Sat .She was ailing less than twelve © hours carried very suddenly, saffering raining pain.She was only twenty-two, was s musician of Do! small merit.Be Andrew's Church loses in her an eff- cient organist.TORONTO, March 21.\u2014Alexander Wil- Jason, Samed the past fweaty oars ad been © extensive F : Foods, \u201chav: previously ing carried po a Jarge dr Strattord, | ead.old.ots Unsiness a e wap 00 years +, March 21.\u2014Wiltiam Mustard, ar., one ont oldest residents of the Township of oan is à Death was due indirectly x a tracture ot the hip by -{siling on the ice à short time ago.TFORD, Ont, March 21.\u2014Peter .Dunn, one ot the oldest residents of chia city.baving conducted à carfiage Sory an and blacksmith shop here for over forty years, ie dead at St: Thomas, \u201cBRoUamTON, March 21.\u2014Baptiste uis Lehave, er, died on Sunday motn- ne?ou heart disease, aged 40 years.GALT, Ont.March Nl.\u2014Grace Serime mer, relict of Arehibald Mof*herson dled en the uy Bast River 90.youra, er Busbend her three years, ' BOSTON, Mass, March 21.\u2014Hon.Roland Worth n, for many vears chief pro- Ad] Fr prietor of the Traveller, and for one term ¥ way Sollector of the port, died on Sunday, aged pure d x M rev.Solon Bush, D.D., a retired Uni- & Tyo-page tarian clergyman, died in the street on pr pate, For Cana write Dept 7 1e Medicine Saturday, aged 19° He was graduated Co.577 Sherbourne , Toronto Ontario.from Harvard in 1848.Rev.J.H.Allen, 78 vears old, died i ret on Sunday in Cambridge.le was of the \u2014 Harvard class o .He wrote many works on profound subjects, and also had BILLIARDS.pr omorable career in religious journal- \u201cCool C.connected Fitchburg railroad, died in Somerville on |.Saturday COLBO on bert, potter, \u2018died dence, ure, at his fate res) os night, aged t, with the \u2018ticket office of for forty-two yeats the E.L.ETHIER & CO, 33 56.Denis dt, Montreal.March 21.\u2014Caleb A.Gül- Telephones:\u2014 Bell 6057.Marchants\u2019 1% 2%00d of heart fail patrons, He iy a i Rw ue és tar a nn fe ai the lat a once | te Has a The ra Out.March 21.\u2014John A Biman ot Chronicle Winona, a prominent fruit grower, is dead.Saltfieet and was 70, years of age.March M.\u2014Mr.ware merchant of this town, STAYN Stewart, ha died at his residence evening, ifter a severe {ness BROCKVILLE Ont.March 2 White, an estimable resident of Fairfield, 56 years.A widow and 4 ia dead, sons survive him.WAT 0 at Ged a ERLOG À 5 ied of aati, on.FOSTER STATION, Que, Mr.Cord.heart on 6 years.STOCKHOLME, March 21\u2014General Bion natierna, the former Minister of War, ws Ear na the poet, w dead.of DUBLIN and Dublin cores- \u20ac8 are Sostile to America.He pondent of Duty En Daily Times, is dead.organs 2 RR des QUEBEC, March 21.\u2014Ethel Maud Imlah, can be reconciled with \u201cthe present hypo, .the 16 year old dauahter of Major and Mrs.ia) hens E friendship round Friday A a prefaced illness She was Stone died at West Eton, Imlah of the Citadel, consamption folowing typhold Jover.N.Pp Montre og repaid unday, aged a PLANTAGENET, Ont., March 31.\u2014Mrs.vanced age years, she was born at Vaudreuil Nod has Sived à widow for 40 e was born in David A.Rowanside, last 1,\u2014Jos.poarch 21.\u2014Alma ist, between 33 years old.rese rch 21 \u2014 ore paper, saying it will cause,\u201d and in sympathy with Spaiù N.\u2014Dr, Patton, editor ay from the Republic , died ob of Irishmen to voice indej Great Britain's foreign Po the wishes of the Rule,\u201d and he t in America is a myth, and ment that Irishmen, German DEL.DAVIFT, 2.+2505, With With the [5 ABOUT THE RELATIONS OF BRITAIN AND THE STATES.LONDON, March 21.\u2014A lively controversy has been kindled between Michael Davitt aud The Daily Chronicle, by Davitt's attack on, the suggested alliance the United States and A Chronicle, which up to the has been the most friendly paper towards the lrish, rebuked Mr.his cable message to a New York news.i \u201ciil-serve the Irish eclaring that it is \u201cabeclutely untrue that.the English ruling Clases Mr.Great Davitt for joutile to erica Mr.Davitt retorts with a letter, but tressing his statement that the ruling clade Continuing, Mr.Davitt asserts the right ender viewa of in spite of lish finds of Home Sazna 0 ane, Frances, years.Ree Dutchmen and Norwegians te Chive\u2019 ot TEER Hr Plana\" fourths of the Americans pre to-day, day, aid.Bub ond awrien of that the children of these races \u201cwill ug Feers.not permit \u201ctheir Government to form an pair arch re a ah with Sel ed pou which ie distrust- oid roaid b ev civilizs people e, iance NA is Gt Sharpe ad ad on Saturd rom a would seri y impair the unique rs disease.Her oly oo and « family moral influence + she a ore among all aE survive, nations, owing to her pacifie and noneg LONDON, Ont, March 21.\u2014Rev, G.R.rannuated Methodist minister.and \u20ac one of the oldest and best known divines in Ontario, died ah Sunday at his residence, Wolte Sanderson, night on B i the.: ANNIVERSARY Of Sherbrooke Btreet Methodist ma of Ciba in Fi Departmen an e Fire deceased was ono of he first the Fire Departm vystem, ortly before mid- hates erica, A half dozen votes f71\u2014T.F.allen, ed on ID any town in Wales.ent under the A give a aRconcert in Windsor wemive international policy.Daily Chronicle this morning epee its successful,\u201d and challenges fart to obtain in support of a Foe Spanish resolution in any open nes England WILL PRODUCE GALLIA.The ch f St.James Cathedral will S Somers Hall, on Friday, firet prox.Mehul\u2019a \u201c Joseph \u2019\u201d and Gou- mode 7 a \"oil order repectine order e.10 hers' Inca, hes cl be twelve stenographe urch Sun: n and after Toe re day 9 March re cars e ing of evidence by ograp d foe The Sunday Bchoët anniversary was well as for transcribing the sme, under the lebrated in Bherbrooke street Method- act 61 Vie, ch.sec.4, Church - .ln the morning the cents per hun words Then the notus fer.Mr.Sperling p an _appro- are transcribed, and six cents wermon, and in the evening ad- is n transcription, and that the ateno- re to the he teachers ol scholars gra shall have a right to two cents delivered by the pastor, a half per hundred words for every eae Rh Apple chapdson, Mr.D.A.additional copy of the notes, which any of and Mr.M M Mahon.At the morn: ing Serie 3 Wiles in LE CHATEAU BAGUENAY.Letters patent have been.issued by e evening the 5 parties ry.uire, waa the Soloist remuneration, 3.That thé notes of ev, in each wuit + Le, arm ni bom on 2 Pre tbe Count attested r oath belong to nténographèrs, who sball receive no other idence stenographers must be filed ju the part of it.tenographier s fees shall be to the ron notes and an ac- the Liege 1igln® ating Joseph Gary, rancois .Xavier Gosselin.prot oxotaryt 5 E.2 8pecial Notice.Dubuc, ma ue Na- otes Klondike Travellers.tionale, at Chicout vid tain, N to vel notary; tanner, Sucesu où failure in the gold fields de- all five of EE ol jogtimi: P.nds tly on your outfits.If your out.L.Napol or of fit is incomplete , Jou can can't stay with the the pe i te, man whose outh 8B.Carsley So trader, of pire, for the Limited, are Target Klondike Ou oF soqkining one or more.lots in the fitters in the old.Coes Hehe me oom na the © now kno an © H Martin, in the not iéou- Armbrectte Ooce Wine for Faigué of Mind tim, by the Dame of La Chateau Bague and Body, Ner Toushass and 3 léepiessnous.say, with of 1 thed ee Ree _- +++.\u201ca MAMA.TEAM WON - - THE CHAMPIONSHIP, Vs Results of the Final Matches ~ in Bowling Series.THE BRITISH TEAM WON THE INTERNATIONAL CHESS MATCH.64 4 4 44 © % % © © %% 4% The St.Results of the Sherbrooke Hockey Tourney.Miscellaneous Sporting Gossip.WV VV VV BBV D Rochs bowling team were not i very fortunate ou Saturday, as they suffer | ed defeal at the hands vf the Montreal and Victorias.Following is the score ol the Montreal mateh: L Yu bonsteln.1.H.oie 1 BE.Walsh ¥.H.Gardner J.H.Bu te - W.J.ie\u2026 Total 5 .B Picard 332 ._leciers SA Ju.; 507 G.Anhert a C.A.Leclerc 457 1.J.7 Tota aus Bases for M.A.AL A.163 cu dian Bowling series.Mr.glub ub prize fa for the aggregate score, and Mr.for played five matches, here remains but one match to be played.By secures possession of the cup it twice in Succession.MONTREAL A.A.ASSOCIATION.defeating the dt Roch'a, the Montreal wins the championship of the Cana illie wins the ardner won the President's prize the best three etri His score was The second team of the M.A.A.A.has winning four, and winning the series the M.AAA.team having won The third team of the M.A.AA.has won three matches aud has yet three matches to play.VICTORIA RIFLES R CLUH.\u2014Strings\u2014 TT À.G.Gardner.201 13 167 ail Wm, Mil Mn 168 181 5 R.Sim imp -167 197 1988 Aw Ww.Simpson.201 256 187 [ied L.Angevine 165 178 187 an P.Gorman.4.168 188 187 3 Total.3,305 sr ROCHS A A.\u2018a .J.U.Roy.MS 1235 187 as?H.Leclers 159 WT Iw 413 J.B.Picard i 24 136 0 G.Aubert T0 133 low £97 C.A.Leclei a2 165 132 459 L J.A.Demers 179 218 1 317 Tota 295 1 Co \u201cMajority tor Victoria R.B.C.310, VICS WON THIS MATCH.Following is the result of the bowling match between the second teams of the M.À.À.A.aud the Victoria Rifles: M.A.A.À., Strings Total H.Carr.245 150 192 a7 J.Michaud .\u2026.190 108 146 sd 8.aldron dés 183 160 913 R.Walker.Ww 201 19 40 J.McLean.AT) 139 \u201cis W.Lagallais.13à 178 16% bird Total.ae aus VICTORIAS.B.Simpson.va 197 A035 R.Mathews.180 171 175 5% F.McRobio - - A 179 14 83 [IL Mills .- *4 145 19 Sn L Laferte.12 13 22 we T.Smith.176 156 170 502 Total.2 ceca0 es nares 30 | \u2018 CHESS.BRITAIN WON.! International Chess Match a Victory for the British Team.NEW YORK, March 21.\u2014The international cable chess match between Great Britain und the United States, a contest begun on Friday, was won by the Brit- wh teams on Suturday by 5 1-2 to 4 1-2 games.lt will be remembered that last year the Americans were defeated by their opponents by exactly the same tytures, while the first match, played two years ago, the Americans won by 4 1.2 to 3 1-2 games, It will thus be seen that the chess players of the United Mates have a better chance of beating their rivals on eight boards, but they are overmatched in a contest where ten players are © aged ou eit side.Speaking about the contest in general, first of all it must be stated that the cable worked splendidly, breaking the record for quick despatches many times during the progress of the play tod For instance, a move made in New Yor cabled over to London, and the reply made m London.arrived here in exactly thirty seconds after the move was made on the board of the Academy of Music in Brooklyn, where this end of the match was conducted.When play ceased on Friday evening the experts present in the Acadeiny of Muaic gave up the fight as lost to the Americans, und, strange lo say, no accidents whatever occu , and every game resulted as anti- vipated.\u2018ollowing are the details of play all eght boards: \u2014 Pillsbury played a queen's gambit against Blackburne, who declin to accept the gambit pawn.Later on, Pillsbury managed to establish a passed pawn on the king\u2019s file, which seemed to be a great advantage.Hawever, the advan seemed not strong enough\u2019 to win, although Pills: bury sacrificed hie pawn to get an attack.He was finally obliged to acept a draw.Showalter's play against Burn, who also played a queen's gambit declined, was masterly throughout, and his brilliant sac- nice of a piece, w bich gave the Kentuck- lan the victory, was the best play shown on | by any man in this contest.The Bostonian, Barry, selected a queen\u2019, pan, opening Against Caro.Although it\u2019 ked at « time as if the latter had the beter of the position.Barry, by a very ingenious and clever play, brought about the defeat of his celebrated adversary.A very interesting game was played o the fourth board between Atkin and Hymes.The New Jersey pion se- tected a French defence, and gave Atkins an opportunity to make a brilliant sacrifice of a piece.however, Hymes came up to the vccasion by u most wonderful defensive tactic.he secured a draw.Not too Inutn praise Can be bestowed upon Hodges, who conducted a Ruy Lopez against Bellingham.The Staten lalander exuviled in both aggressive and defensive movements and by sheer hard work, and mumense lot of patience, he administered defeal to his rivai.THAT ROUNDED CURVE.+ \u201cFit-Reform\u201d coatsare moulded into the shape of chest, snoulders and collar, by hand stitching, with needle and thread, msde\u201d Sing \u201cCustom made,\u201d and all other \u201cReady clothing is merely pressed into a semblance of this form, with a hot flat iron.One, being linen st edges, and worked into concavity by silk throughout, taped at the silks stitching, keeps its shape while the cloth lasts, a tay 1s worn.There is a Tittle difference in the cost, but an enormous difference in the wear and appearance of these two kinds.breast pocket of every genuine F.-R, coat, > ax Rn $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 per Suit.© or Catalogue from | The Kennedy Co., Lid., SOLE CONTROLLERS y MONTREAL, \u201c 2364 St.Catherine Street, W, Near Hamittoo's- al THE MONTREAL The old Dajnar, van out nu ots EERE se eased between is was an even can- met From \u20ac stage the ume.A oung, ho conducted a tin efi de fense aguiont J Jackson, and Robinson play ed a queen's pawn nope against Jacobs, aud Galbreath, w with a a queen pas opéning of Sure marits and the least ory boss ow their draw was the only Jewitimatn The following table shows the result of the match: UNITED STATES Pilledbu \\ Showalter.! i, F.| aan RE : | mer.4 p Rv, Young.- : + A.K.Robinson .0 J.A.Galbreath \u2026 0 Total.LW .o .0 Co s 1 4 1 A .1 3 MONTREAL VS CERCLE ST.DENIS.Thesa two chess clubs played à friendly match at the rooms of the latter on Satur day n hu Montreal put à strong team in the fleld, and won an easy victory by ne od 3, one game being adjourned.Score; \u2014 MONTREAL.epee = tm-eco$ à Ë g pt de dette = Won.' POOL CCDC wl cme Total.ts WESTMOUNT BASEBALL CLUB.There will be a general ting of the Westmount Baseball Club® to lav out plans and form a league for the coming season.he season of \u2018ninety-seven was a great success, and the boys \u2018ateal to make \u2019ninety-eight even greater.Ali the o'd tuners are quest to by pre seat, and it is hoped that all wishing to tak: part this coming season will attnl MW.A.A A.Club room, Green avrr-uc, Wedncréay.March Brd, at 8 pm.WHEEL.C.W.A.ELECTIONS, Chances of the Various Candidates Up to Date.The votes, which the clubs heard from, will cast, will be, FOR PRESIDENT.Balfour.o0 oe, ment Ce Howson.FOR VICE-PRESIDENT.Rubenstein .1472 Bruce Wake Campbell .\u2026 pere above late, \u201ceighty- nine in num.bave the wer to cast a total of a votes for ident and a total of 4198 votes for Vice jdent, making «e total of votes.For various reasons some of the clube will not vote for Pres- dent or have mot decided for whom wo vote.Jha à total number of irotes thus being in abeyance or which will uot be cast for President in 1443.Other clube again will not vote for Vice-President or bare not decided whom to favor.\u2018Iha number of votes which in this way cannut be counted upo Jor the election of Vice- President amou ition to this there are 170 tds pod and toreun whoes votes cannot ascertais- ed and may not be cast.It is hardly ve cessary to tell the various candidates and their friends, that which marked * CHAIRMANSHIP \"or THE DISTRICT RACING BOARD.Sporting Editor Star: Sir, \u2014The writer of an article in Cycling connected name with that of chairmanship of the district racing board, is evidently not posted in thia district\u201d It would have been better for him and would have Bern imgin a le less ridiculous position had he he candidates before writing this article about the chermanship, of the district board.Mr.vos e district ace chairman of \u201997, and I think he could an ng board office to the the satisfaction of all clube for a second ti Manhire has coul qonsiderable exper- ien ng an officer in ve CA eee \u2018cle Sas for two or three 1 would recommend him as one of hea three members which the racing board is composed of.Yours truly, 2 A.B.RATTRAY.AFBXANDIA BIOYOLE OLUB.{Special to the Star.) LANCASTER, Ont, March dis The Alexandria Bicyle Club held angual meeting, when a ee 2 anal tha reports gave evidence of the pros of a deal of activity in the bicycle ; The following officers Boy .or ensuing :\u2014Presi Ostrom; 1st Vite President, AL ¥ dent, Dr: Lyon; Ser ttee, J.R.A.Albert Chamberjain, J.Simpson, and A.A McDonald, J.was chosen captain.The club decided hae a deputation\u2019 of wheel- should t upon the V the re Fhe club to MS Ea faa of paicipaiis Seven per.Ten he THER PROPOSED NE NEW TRACKS.The Symuwittes sppoin ; ized by DAILY fapowornuy wis MARCH tat of the tnt ih et amin a0 at the en vil be hel YROITOW Qveni No an st.Catharine atreet, TURE AND TRACK.THE GRAND AMERICAN, Canadian Entries for This Big Handicap Event.Sew YO March 21.\u2014The officers .- Association, under hoe singin\u201d \u201cthe Grand ican res- sons for congratulating themselves® on their wonderful success.The appual contest for rand can ie now looked forward to by ad pian pd pere and ough, as yet, noue \u201cot the uropean qui experts have taken -part in the big = shoot \" Lis now undoubtedly the blue rib- tu\u201d contest of its kind in the world.Not even the Grand at Monte rlo, in which eome Americans have ured creditably, ever receiv such à generous entry as that which up to date has been sent in for this Years handicap.On Saturday there were 0 entries, and more are look- od for before the second round of the out sb shall bave been completed next need.The tournament will begin at the well appointed grounds at Elkwood Park, N.J., to-morrow, and will be continued on Wad nesday and Thursday.The opening da will be taken up with two sweepstakes an one handicap event.The Grand Association will begin on W eduesday, but judgin from the large number of entries the resul may not be known until Friday.This year, in deference to a very widely-expressed the association has donated a very handéous silver cup to be presented to the winner, in addition to the first money prize of Every voter of note in the country mentioned in the entry list here are two Canadian entries\u2014W, L.Cameron Beauharnois, aud Marry Graham, of Hamilton Ont.The § Handicappers, Jacob ont Shaner, Pittaburg, and Ww, = Parks, Phi- the handicape ladelphia, are busy adjustin, uplicate their efforts of f they d previous years, close finishes and many ties will Surely be the result.The entrance fee be $35.The is 335, and post entries will marks from nandicappers will allot the which those entering after to-day will shoot on Wednesd coday moring at Elkwood Park.HOCKEY.GAMES AT SHERBROOKE.Sherbrcoke, Que., March 21.\u2014In spite of the soft weather which has been experienc ed during the last few days, the inter league hockey tournament was baught off herbrooke rink on Saturday.The four teams, champions of their respective leagues, who competed were lennoxville, Cookahire, Cowansville and Richmond.In the morning the opening match was played, the teams being as follows: Position.- os) Lennorxville.Referee\u2014 Mr.TE Somers, The result of this match was in favor o* Lennoxville by eight ea to nothing.In the afternoon re and Cowanaville lined up, the tolling Doing the players: Cookshire.Position.Cowanaville, Rand.nz - \u201c Cookshire vas victorious im this by ten goals to four.event A large crowd as sembled to see the linal struggle between Lennosville and Cookshire.\u2018the score et of the match was eight to two in favor of Lennoxville who thus win the Ta ue championship and tropay.Mr.x M.Simpson acted as reteree in the match, the same teams playing as are shown above.Lennoxville thue toids the e proud position of having won the EP}.Hoc! League champlonaiip, the Jumor e championship and the Inter-League championubip.this year, a record of whi pur neig v may well feel proud.; ATHLETICS.THAT POLICE-TUG-OF-WAR DISPUTE.To the Sporting Editor of the Star .Sw,\u2014In your woe 3 the 2nd inst, a letter appeared, .D Bellefieur, Capt.No.15, | was ee the opimon that one \u2018James Clark\u201d was captain of No.15, but it appears that such ia not the case.T.D Bellefleur says that no person was author.she become 1\" irritable, cross, blue.oa hy on every from si and disease of the a Ÿ \u2014 - ORDER IT FROM YOUR MERCHANT AND SEE THAT YOU corr Ir.JOHN LABATT, Brewer, LONDON.RAILROADS, RAILROADS.and important organs that bear th of onic A ousands of yomen suffer in this way and do not the cause, or if they do understand al condition, neglect it rather than submit to the obnoxious examinations and local sreatment insisted upon by the average physi cian.Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a wonderful medicine for women who suffer in this way.It does away with the vecessity for thone trying ordeals, and may be used in the privacy of the home.It acts directly on the delicate organs concerned, and makes them strong, vigorous and healthy.It banishes the discomforts of the expectant period and makes baby\u2019s advent casy and à pericé painless.It transforms weak, nervous, petulant invalids into happy wives and mothers.Thousands of women bave testified, over their own signatures, to this fact.he * pay good Frescri tion \u2019 may be procured from pny cine dealer, Any wem- an who AS Cae to Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.V., may have the advice of an eminent and skillfal specialist without charge.M Sor a Mctaurin- of Rockport .Copial Co.ca: \u201c1 displacement aad inflammation of the ters t of rebar received vent PTE 1 had Ailing of ia ternal organs with ulceration sud eu I scription, Golden using Dr.Pierce's ove 1 Tras Ander, one ical pleas Pellets\u2019 and * Extract a of Smart-Wéed.® From the first day I mprove, and in a short ea a my h I a a dat becs for à your medicines I 1 would have been \u201cdead long ago.\u2019 Stomach and liver troubles with sluggish action of the bowels are cu by tox Pierce's Pleasant Pellets.him and freely presented him with the pins.T.Q.Bellefleur must have been dreaming about the wors false pretences.ex-Ald.Grothe admits that he volun ily presented the pins it will make a change for the better all round, because No.5team will have direct dealings with him and T.O.Bellefleur will, it is hoped, have pleasant dreams.But the questionable taste of wearing pins before thew ownership was decided is still in view and the tug of war picture in the Star will keep fresh in our memory the big men on the wharf who proclaimed themselves champions of Canada.The 3rd part having reference to Capt.Loye\u2019s protest and the interference of Lieut.with No.5 anchor man is out of order, because the case bas been pried and a decision given by the In the fourth part T.O.Bellefleur says that he will not pull again\u2014by doing so he would admit guilt of some kind\u2014and winds up by saving that he will give odds of two to one on himself or his team, I n't know wach.Some few days afterwards this same T.Bellefieur respectfully submitted to the decision of the A A.A.of C.and quietly handed over the diamond pins to ex-Ald.Grothe, wno is giving them an extra shine.The wharf tug gers must pow remain satisfied with a picture of the pins.F.LOYE, Capt.March 21, 1898.LAWN TENNIS.MoGILL LAWN TENNIS OLUB.The annual general meeting of the McGill Universit Disa Tennis Club was held in the Arts ding.The following officers and atta were elected for the coming season : Hon.President, Prof.Cal Jender President, J.K.Kennedy : Vice-President, .À.Fairie; Secretary, F.T.H.Bacon: Treasurer.Dr.Grafton ; Representative on Grounds Committee, N M.cLeod ; Representative from Fac.App.Science, G.H.Hyde, Representative from Fac Medicine, C.b.H Howard ; Representative from Fac.of Kit, M.N.Burke: Representative from Fac.of Law Burke; Representative from Fue.of om.Medicine, Humphries.SNOWSHOEING.8T.GEORGE SNOWE SNOWSHOE OLUB DINNER.The annual dinner of St.George Snowshoe Club will take place at the Club House, Westmoun on Saturday evening next, at 7.30 o'ci MISCELLANEOUS \u201c KID\" MoOOY CARRIED AGAIN.CLEVELAND March 21.\u2014It is learned that \u201cKid\u201d Pecan ho came to Cleveland to referee the Lavighe Daly\u2019 fight on \u2018Thursday vening, was secretly in St.Louis on March 6, the day feared him te write auything about the match That on .Dice, who said that he was responsible for the ietter of the 15th of January, and the famous ug-of - ver picture on the 12th of February.oe at time before we > »ce a lt in Jigped e ene aye Dat 1 Pate and Capt t.Loye report.| 3 Belleficur, received Ald.| doter diamond pins under false pre tences, and that ex-Ald.Grothe sent for Stomach Trouble Btomach trouble ts the commo 2 name à toa 0 the ui which is hoenl felt but t may mean a food or to t It - eating, inordinate craving for food, or entire lack of appoie Whatever it means, there\u2019s trouble, and it's with the stomach.If you have stomach trouble, you will be interested in this letter from a man who had it and was cured by P the granting of the decree of divorce to the ust\u2019s first wife.ils of the wedding at present ob- mable are extremely .It ie now only that the bride.is a New York girl and that eome very sensational circumstances surround the affair.When aa a reporter about his mAarnage me extrem angry and said: Rs none of your business.Iv as re matter that concerns myself only.\u201d yu, the \u201cKid's\u201d trainer, was seen later and asked about the marriage.\"ren it is trug that the \u201cKid\u2019 was married at St.Louis March 6.The bride is a New Yorker.There are reasons why I carnet aivulge her name.There is no denying that the \u2018Kid\u2019 is sore on the subj ect 0 here waa some trouble about his and the divorce was mixed up in the vien You know he was married the day after the decree was granted his wife.Further than this I cannot talk, on al count of bin se sepsitiveness.\u201d a \u2014\u2014 \u201c+ GOSSIP, At of the London Aibletie Club Told on \u201cSaturday.Lutyens on, th the 2 mile ge cup in 45, op fhe sin by H.C.ie Bom a.15 wag wo a me, Fit be Es the éuémter run.Time, re 8.run was won by Coltart, who wp 35 yards Kid McCoy, at the Springfield (Ohio) Athlete Club entertainment, on Friday night, knoe out Dick Bolby, of the De fiance, O d fen poe te onds.ios a à \u20ac ae being.6 on ad bib friends thot be Tp Tetra Pract Mowing than « ey Special Notice.A Reasonable Grumble.est talk pie this new sadd oobe \u201cFor alne I suffered from stomach Hstional\u2019, that was = trouble.1 the ald of the doctors OU! of bad ones, and also si nob under of Philadelphie and Piécabur, and spent Tr Jot the } long mised end is not not large uma of money, all in One der bare | Foust waiting « train tn Pelluire, O, wl & polis pace th a ood la with « notice of Ayer's ion lon Lo tif matèsr, with vie - Teoh oon Sot fo uy if of spurring fhe mkkers, 4 ead, ee bots Frick our of them ad fei Son, a a don se flesh, appetite vo Toast My shonin ol Whothas this Cenadiun made ead: eile.on Th Genie de we of s \\ or whether my hopes ave been a ont Carvin M.Sravaxs, Unioatewn, «| Se denied vos Yours truly, gi à.BROWN.; 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steerage, $30 TWIN SCREW PASSENCER SERVICE NEW YORK \u2014 NANSURG DIRECT.Pennaytvant Paistia- \u201cae dass second cles, 900: aboorage, 836.Re AMERICAN LINE ® 3 Edw, x.ve James Taox, 18 Bb FLE Laks TREE NORTH GERMAN LLOYD ; en ALTAR, NAPLES, care Pula, .ei in ig fs 10 Wam « hl aw We ii.20.10am Cant NE Raa OB 1.0am SELRICES à CO.1 Bewling © N.Y.BREAKIN & WasToN, 10 Plase RATES But Br y TO LET In \u201cStar\u201d Building \u2018ON FIRST RLOOR, A neat, comfortable office, newly papared snd batnted, steam hosted; reat low.Apply to Soepboue tro, 2 I COOPER, Star Goes, | Seaside House, Atlantic City, N A.\u20ac.MoCLELLAN.| (EIS WESTMOUNT $ (@./ overtooume V9) WESTMOUNT PARK Beautifuiiy Niniahed In Cotton VWeed.Poreciain Baths.Furnace.Moderate Rent.Full particulars frem : 3.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.1764 NOTAR DANE BY, GT ed :! TAT LONGUEUIL, TO LET COTTAGE, Ÿ 3 a Pacing the river, cory avé comfortable, badé 3 beicy, § tron roof, ¢ rooms on let fiat, 3 good bedrooms 2nd Bas À | cellar with shed which could be used né sumed kitehcs large purd; will rent for summer MOGs or Jak Apply to w.Kk Coorgm.8\u201d mak ones QUARRY FOR SALE.A Quarry covering 38141 fest aid containing the finest grey stone and gituated Immediately on the Sault au Reoollat rosd next to Larocque's Hotel.Will be sold at onoe owing to division of estate, : Address : Lawrence À.Wilson, 2 Hospital Street, Montreal ¥eod a ESTATE Late EugeneConroy Judicially Authorised Auction fale\u2019 | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Valuable Central Property.| ppm E Seursnt.All in fires sles cedar, stone foundations.good age.ota Bree of lot eu a are by the cxeouturs to sell | She above mentioned property to close the Ketate.lo the Irnmediate vicinity of this psp are » bumber of Wavu- * fackaring tnduet which tend to insure Je reatal Lo good permanent tenants.The tvai amounts to $84.15 per munth.Wide awake investors ahould attend this solo ne this Le suo of the best paying investmonta offered for years SALE AT 1) O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Anciioncers.W.* For conditions of sale apply to Decary à Brunet, Wotancs, 1533 Notre Dame street, ur Lo tho auctioncars =\u2014 a Attractive Auction Sale \u2014OF\u2014 N suarhe ruitu Fine Car Pot, Kagiiah © Itoh and Lincicum, Curtains, Perticres, Dry Coude, ete.ce TIESDAY AFTERNOON.March iad.At Our/Rooms, $41 and #43 Ni.James street, Consist of splendid upright pisho, very fine silk brocatelle, corduroy, hatr\u2014clath, and other parlor sets, fancy old chairs abd rockers, large assortment of centre tables, oak sideboards, extension dining tables, leather seated chars, cherry, wWal- ut, oak and other bedruvom sets ; roll- top desks, bookenses, secretaries, brass and iron bedsteads, springs, tresses, plllows, wie, velvet, Brussels and st carpets, made up ln 1 « vous siren.and also LY the yard New designs in English vileloth and Anoleum, Buiss aod otlugham lace curtains, quilts of every description ; tatue linen in remnants and by the yard, and a lot of s and ends.oe one up-to-date barber's chalr and foot est 2.00 e at 2.mm, Ba PRÂE & DONNELLY, Auuctioneers.Goods stored free of charge until May 1.N.B.\u2014We will hold a large sale of tweeds, coatings, dry goods and sundries on Thursday next, March 234.os BR & D.; MA, W.5 GAGE, GLOBE TROTTER Will Round Off His Experiences Up at Klondike.IS A REGULAR CAPTAIN BURKE.He Supplies Central American Republics With the Means of Carrying on War.! There is stopping at the Windsor Hotel these days a typical English globe trotter, Mr.W.S.Gage, who purposes rounding off his experiences by visiting the Klondike.Mr.Gage bas mauy frends in the eity, which he visits frequently.New York is his bome at present.He knows the United States from Maine to California, Montreal and \u201can Francisco, mak- tng due allowance for the characteristics .Sf other big centres.are fur him the ideal \u201ctities of the continent.In both the social conditions are the most crteet, while a8 a cosmopolitan, he finds in each a Bavor of Bohemianism peculiarly its own.HAS HAD MANY ADVENTURES.- Mr.Gage, who is in the early forties, Ee not work hard now-a-days.Hy pro ton a mining engineer, he has visited fearly every portion of (entral and Bouth nerica.lany are the adventurous ex- tences he can ite) Hunting is an i passion, an is stories would a volume, Mr.Gage does not hesitate engage in an occasional speculation.tly as intimated in the Star, he purchased the obsolete rifles, numbering y thousands, and discarded by the adian Department of Militia.In turn, course, he disposed of them at a dsome profit.The negotiations, in all bability, would never have been under en but for the hap-hazard inspiration\u2014 derived from a half-forgotten experience of many years ago.STATE OF CIVIL WAR.* The normal state of nearly all the Cen- American republics is civil war,\u201d ob- Gage, the other evening.\u201cThat is the country where strong rise from above the level of their fel- Wealth and political power for only a.y with almost an absolute cer- pinty of a violent death is the portion of successf here is dull mediocrity ng these enervated populations.: strong and new force is quickly felt.He > vo What if the whole yarn should turn out moonshine after all ?said .Sellon, with the despondency of a thoroughly exhausted man.* There\u2019s one thing about it that looks fishy.How could what's his name\u2014Greenway-wounded as he was, fetch your place in two or three days Ÿ Why, it'll take us nearly 8 week to do it \u2014 if not quite.» \u201c That very thing struck me at first, said Renshaw, quietly, shredding up a iece of Boer tobacco.*\u2018 My impression ia, e didn't come back the same way he went.You see, he knew the country thoroughly.He may have taken a short cut and come straight over the mountains.For I'm pretty sure the way we are taking is an altogather round about one.\u201d \u201cThen why couldn't the fellow have told you the shorter one instead of sending us round three sides of a square \u201cThat\u2019s soon explained.In the first place, this way is easier to find, the land: marks more unmistakable, and the trave!- ling better.In the second you must re member the poor old chap was at his last gasp.It's a good thing for you, Bellon, that he was, for if he had only lived balf- an-hour longer\u2014even a_ quarter\u2014he\u2019d nave given fuller details and I should have found the place long ago.Look how disjointed the bat part of his story is, just the main outlines, trusting to me to fill in detail.tell fo.it was quite pitiable to see tha manful effort he made to keep up until he had said his say.\u201d Later in the afternoon, the beat having somewhat abated, they resumed their way.which grew at ev mile more rotigh sud toilsome, between t! walls, winding round a spur, only to find a succession of similar spurs further on.Then the sun Iness truly ve- went off the defile, and a cool truly freshing succeeded, Renshaw, leading the vu, fel steadily \u2018on, for there was light enough from the rose.* Look abead, Sellon, and tell me if you see anything,\u201d said Renshaw at last.See anything ?Why, no.Stop a bit though,\u201d thir his \u201cYes.Thi infernal valley has come an end.There's a big precipice bang ahead of us.We can\u2019t get any further.* Not, eh Ÿ Well, now, look to the left.\u201d Sellon obeyed.At right angles to ine valley they had been ascending and which here opened out into a wide basin barred ui.front by the chff referred to ran another similar defile.\u201c There it is,\u2019 continued Renshaw, in a satisfied etone.*\u201c That's the \u2018long poort * mentioned by Greenway\u2014and,\u201d pointing to the right\u2014\u201c\"there are the \u2018two kloofs.\u201d It waa even as he said.The situation corresponded exactly.\u201c e\u2019ll go into camp now,\u201d said Renshaw.Let's see what you'll think of my hotel\u2019 \u201d Turning off the track they had been suing, Renshaw led the wav u acchivity.A number of boulders around in a kind of In the midst waz a circular depression, containing a little water, the remnant of che last rain all.= ere,\u2019 he went on, pointing out a smoke-blackened patch against the rock, That's my old fireplace.Our blaze will be quite hidden, as much as it can be anywhere, that is.So now we'll set to work and make ourselves snug.\u201d Until he became too fatigued to suffer his mind to dwell upon anything but bu own discomfort, Sellon had been cudgel- hing his brains to solve the mystery of tre resuscitated document, but in vain.He was almost inclined at last to attribute ws abstruction and recovery to the agency of the dead adventurer\u2019s ghost.ut the solution of the mystery was a very simple one and if Sellon deserves to be left in the darkness of perplexity by reason of the Jet be played in the matter, the reader does not.So we may briefly refer to an incident which, unknown to the former, had occurred on the evening of Renshaw's return to his most uninviting home., He had been very vexed over the French leave taken by his retainer, as we have seen.But, when his anger against old Dirk was at its highest, the latter's consort, reckoning the time had come for playing the trum card, produced a dirty roll of paper.Handing it to her master, she recommended him to take care of it in future.ur- a slight ay strewn natural Stonehenge.Renshaw's surprise as he recognised j identity was something to witness aims as great as Bellon's.He had been goin about all these weeks, thinking the recor of his precious secret as secure as ever, and all the while it was in the dubious care of a slovenly old Koranns woman.But on the subject of how it came into her possession old je was reticent.She had taken care of it while the Baas was sick \u2014and, but for her it might have been lost beyond recovery.More than this he could not extrac xcept an earnest recommendation to look after it better in the future.However, its propitiatory object was accomplished,and 4, Wir mot do Otherwise than pardon the defa rk, on the t.The fact she ky wit sed the stranger's dubtful ings and bavin her syepicions had determined to watch him.When she saw him deliberately steal her master's cherished charm,\u201d she thought it was time to interfere.She had accordingly crept up to the window and reft the paper out oF Boos hand\u2014as we have seen.1d Green & poor o reenway's ghost may rest absolved in the matter, ikewise the Enemy of mankind and the preternaturally accomplished baboon.And, although sho did not state as much, the fact was thai the Koranna woman had intended to return the document upon Renshaw's re- refrained on seeing huh b his departure in company with the strange , whom she distrusted and not without good reason.CHAPTER XXIV._THE TWO TURRET.HEADS.\u201cHurrah! The scent is getti warm,\u201d cried Bellon, as winding round a our they came into full view of a huge coffee-cannis- tershaped mountain.It was the end of the third day\u2019s trek.an early start from the smug camping place where we last saw them hy had ushed steadily on until the heat of the day me too oppressive.Them after a long post they had resumed their march, and now .+25 po Tealbilt 101 have: > pet warmer atill to of m use,\u201d 1 There's the other = head.\u201d nw.\u201cLook! igh aloft, rising from behind the slope of the first, a great \u2018glbow\u2019 of cliff started into view.a of their road once more hid it from sight.\" \u201cThere to by T small lies beyond \u2018theme pd er one, 1 oi em to the MAT Then why où earth \u201c on earth are we in alap the epposite direction?\u201d going For the \u201c\u201cpoort\u201d they had been threading here came to a abrupt termination, splitti off iiito a gradually ascending kloof on side of the first of the two t mountains, ithout a moment's hesitation Renshaw bad taken the.left-badd one\u2014hending indeed south \u2019 a \u201cYou can\u2019t get x \u2018anpmrhere by the other * alse.+ Sale Superior Household Furniture and Effects, \u201cStubinger\u201d\u201d Upright Piano,Brussels Carpets, Crystal Gasaliers, etc.FRABER BROS.are fnatracted MRS.THOMAS GRAHAM, who ls leaving az city to sell by auction at her residence, No.466 Upper St.Charles Borromee st., On WEDNESDAY Morning, 23rd March.All hor Ex.t Household Farniture, inclund- ing a Vaiuablo Upright Piano, a beautiful in- strumont In ect order, stal and othor Gasaliera, W.Parlor and other Fancy Chairs, Plush Parlor Suite, Damask portieres, Lace Curtains.Etchings.Ornawmnonta, Antique Tapestry Screen, Rugs, Statucties, Costly Shakespeare Lamp.Houdoir Furniture, Antique Mahogany Card Table several Good Old Mahogan Chairs, Neat Dining Room Furniture.Eogl Oil Cloth, Dinner Set, Crystal and China, Cut- Brass Gasaliors.Couob,- eros, Stair Carpets.Box Lounge, Sowing Machine, Noat Bedroom Sets, Mattressos and Springs, Feather Pillows, Spreads, Iron Bedstepds, Bureaus and Washstands, Sets Chamber Crockery, Gas Stove, Kitchen Sundri eto, ete.All in fine order, perfectly clean and for positive sale.Purchasers can if they wish leave articles bought unuil let May, BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.FRASER BROSses Auoti Household.Furniture and Effects Extensive Regular Auction at our Spacious esroom, Noe, 433 and 455 ST.JAMES ST, corner INSPECTOR, ; On Friday Morning, asth March AT TEN O'CLOCK, Including New and Second Hand Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Upright an uare Pianos, Pictures, Syoven.nges, etc.Grand Bargains for persons furnishing.Consignments solicited, prom L returns.Cush advances made.Safe, Olean.Dry Storage for Furniture, Plancs and Baggage.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers.Tuesday, 220d March, at 2.30 Large Regular Anction ot HORSES - .» CARRIAGES, Waggoas, Carts, Haruesa, eto., at our Depository, 131 to 137 INSPECTOR STREET, (Corner 8t.James street.) Consignment solicited.Cash advances made.Private wales every day.66 2 65 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.w PRINC AUCTIONS 4.Of Mouschold Farniture and Effects.Those who intend \u2018\u2018selling off\" will do weil to favor ue.Our long and active experience, and thorough knowledge of values, with experienced, reliable and permanent employees, tee the t ible results.our date for e with as little delay as possible.Moderate charges, careful advertising, and strict personal attention.Prompts cash returns in every case.Telephone 790.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers, 453 and 453 8t.James street, and 13) to 137 Inspector streot.66 2 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re V.SARNO, 283 Bt.Catherine Bt., Montreal, sale by auction en bloc at No.0 8 James St., Montreal, ON TUESDAY, 22nd MARCH, 1808, at il o'clock: Btock of Bilverwara, Porcelain, ttallan Goods, Axt and Fancy \u2018ares, Bronzes, Marbles, etc., etc., about \u2026 we wv eer eer mou.BE I,UR1.49 MIXEUTES Loue weiter vvvoss sooner vos nes see 1,425.00 $13,806.43 Household Furniture .wo.wee.76u.00 Book Debts, per tist wc.uw.wo cc cere 815.64 Store will be open \u2018on îlet instant.A.W.BTEVENBON, A, L.KENT Joint\u2019 Curator.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.a 0 baw AGOODROOF Is what you WANT and it is what you CAN HAVE.Use care in selecting your Roofer, pay him a fair price and have com fort.G.W.REED & CO., sect 783 and 785 Craig 81.Montreal 7 way, Sellon.lng in a kran alf an hour or so of rough uphill travelling and they halted on a grassy nek.And now the two great mountains stood forth right against their lime of march.Rising up, each in a steep, unbroken grassy alope, they could not have been less than three thousand feet from the valley which girdled their base like the trench of an old Roman encampment.The crest of each was belted around by a smooth perpendicular wall of cliff of about a third of the height of the mountain itself, gleaming bronze red in the shimmering glow, | here and there with livid .perpendicular streaks, showing where a colony of aasvogels has found a nesting place, possibly from time immemorial, among the I and crannies upon its inaccessible face.\u201cBy Jove!\u201d cried Sellon, as, after a few minutes\u2019 halt, they rode along the hillside opposite to and beneath the two majestic giants.\u201cBy Jove, but I never saw such an extraordinary formation! Some of those turret-heads we passed on our way down to Selwood's were guaint enough\u2014but these beat anything.y, they're as like two peas.And\u2014the size of them.I say, , what a view of the country we should get from the top.\u201d (To be continued.) A HEALTHY WOMAN.It is said that Ca nine-tenths of all the suffering and disease in the world comes from the kidneys.Yet how few people there arewho take an care of these del- {cate little organs.Backache, lame back, headaches, listlessness, all signs of kidney trouble, are almost unive Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills Tone and regulate the kidneys.Have cured hundreds of people.will cure you.\u2018Mas.J.+ Bat es Siting ICS vx mo ge ai ol bout twe Nothing but blind alleys end- back for al ng so much about Doga\u2019s Kidngy Is as à gare those froubles\u2014I got a box.tots Gr promptiy removed by \"oo gree Soc.2 box er 3 for $1.35, at all sent aint M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.UARTERLY SALE 283RD QUA BY CATALOGUE OP Unredeemed Pledges Fer the Months of July, October, Kevomber and Decemher, 1898, Also January and | February, 1507.and being Pledge Numbers Let te 0441.Ou TLESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Afternoon and Evening, March 210, ¥3, 24, 1898, subscribers have received instructions from J.1.Moss & Co.809 Notre Dawe street Lo well at their rooms, 1831 and 183 NOTRE DAME STREET, « number of articles, being pledges of the above dates, which are given ta detail in fo catalugues.Sale Each Day at Two O'Clock and Evealng at Halt-Past deren.Articles où riow Munday and Tuesday, up to hour of ©.A deposit >f 10 per cent.will bo required from pur chasars où each article at the time of sale.No REskuvE.M.HICKS & CO, Queen's Anctioncers.AA Catalogues can he had of the Auctioneers, or at Mesars J L Muss & Co, 1809 Notre Dame St.6 5 Saw SPRING, 1898.Auction Sales of Household Furniture Our Wat for March and Apell is now 0 AT PRIVATE RKSIDENCES.por and some important sales aro already booked.We have to request carly intimation from those who intend Lo favor us with the conducting of thelr sale, x0 as to secure choice of date.} Terms noderate and prompt returns, M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, C5 Suokling & Co.'s Sales.SUCKLING & £0 On account of the winding up 6f the Wéalesais Messrs.Fogarty & Bro.we have received instructions to offer at Aue don and by Catalogue, the whole of that valu able stock of Boots and Shoes, Machinery, Fixtures, Eic., now in their Wholesale W archouse, 174 St.Dominique Street, Montreal, consisting of 1400 CASES of Moon's, Boys\u2019, Youths\u2019.Women's, Missus', Children's fuatwear.New Goods, all made for the coming season, and amounting to over $50,000.Catalogues now ready and may be obtained at the above address in Montreal ur {rom the Auc- tioneery in Toronto.Stuck may be Inspected où and after Monday, 21st inst.\u2018This the largest and best Bool Stock ever put on the markot in Canada by auction.LIBERAL TERMS are ofterud.Sale will take place on .WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY March 23rd and 24th, Cammenciug.at 10-a.mn at the factory, 178 St.Dominique st, Montreal: The MACHINERY will be sold ut the conclusion of the Hoot Sale.Send for Catalogue.3 1, ~ FOR SALE.1707 Dorchester Street (near Matthew), Firat class Rod Bandstooe Front H uses, superior tinush shroughout, with all\u201cmbdern improvements Huvess 50 feet deep and extension 30 feet.Open for Inapeciion between 8 and 5 daily.Particularly essay terms.Low interes: Apply tc WH, RUTHERFORD & SONS, Telephons 8154.44 28 85 Atwa or Avenue Sheriff\u2019 DISTRICT OF QUEBEC\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1765\u2014Robert Ritchie vs.Delphine Kane.1.A lot of land In the village of Nalrne, 5546 being No f the official cadastre of the parlsh of St.Etienne de la albalu with ail the buildings thercon erected, circumstances und dependencies, Z A land in the concession of Cap a \u20ac lots 16 and 19, of sald Official cadastre, with buildings.3.A land in the concession of Ste.Ma- duieine or Joyeuse, made up of lots No.and 855 of sald oMcial cadastire, with builaings., 4 A land in the concession of Terre- bonne, composed of lots Nos.] so of said official cadastic, To be sold at sheriff's office, in the par- Etienne de la Malbale, April 12h next, at I o'clock a.m.'STHICT OF ST.HYACINTHE\u2014F.F \u2014No.Ni\u2014Joseph Bouvier et al, vs.Jus- eph Brodeur.A lot of land In the parish of Sté.Helene, County of Bagut.known on official plan for s parish as lot No.#8, with the buildings and dependencies thereun erected.To be sold church of Ste.1 o'clock p.m.DISTRICT OF BEAUCE.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.2700.\u2014Godefroi Gregoire vs.Cyrille Thi- baudeau and Jeau Baptiste Navole.A land in the paris .Isidore, circumstances and Jdepeadencles: known as Nos.378 and 879 on the official plan for the parish of St.Maxime.To be sold at the door of the partsh church of 8.Maxime, April fourteenth next, st two o'clock p.m, DISTRICT OF CHICOUTIMI\u2014F, F.\u2014 No.476.\u2014Willlam Bolly and Joseph Alfred Claveau vs, Alfred Boldue.A land comprising lot Nos.16 and 17-a in range A of the official cadaatre of the township of Harvey: with buildings, circumstances and dependenches.fo be soid at the door of the parish chureh of st, Fulgeoce, April sixth next, at eleven o'clock a.m.JOLIETTE.~\u2014~F.F.\u2014No.2885.\u2014Fredaric Fulton Funner vs.Zotique Uirardin.1.A lot known as lot No.17-154 of the fifth range of the township of Rawdon.To be Bold at the door of the parish church of! 8t.Patrice, April thirteenth, a ten o'clock a.m, DISTRICT OF JOLIETTE.\u2014F, F.\u2014No.mit \u2014 Michel Beraphin Boulet vs.Camille Lecuyer.1.A land in the parish ot Ste, Melanie known as No.187 of the official plan of said parish.2, land in the known as pos 258 plan, of sald parish.To\u2019 be sold ot the door of the church of Ste.Melanie, Aprit nexi, at ten o'clock a.m, KAMOURABKA.\u2014F, F.\u2014No.813.\u2014 Dame Malvina Caron, es qual, v8.Dame Georglana Landry, es qual.A lot lo the first range of the parish of Bt.Andre, known on official plan of saa parish as No.173; with a bouse and outbuildings thereon erected, circumstances and depéndencies.To be \u201cFold at the door chureh of St.Andre, next, at ten o'clock a.m.at the door of the parish Helene, April 1h next, at parish of Bte.Melanie «nd #62 of the oficial rish fifteenth of the parish April thirteenth DISTRICT OF MONTREAL\u2014F.F\u2014 No.1858-\u2014La Maison de l'Immaculee Conception de Montreal, vs.Dame Emeite Meunter dit Lagasse, Twe lots in Hochelaga Ward, bulldings thereoun erected ; front by Darlin street, known on official plan of the Incorporated village of Hochelngas as Nos.68 and 6, of sub-divis.on of original lot No.8; wid two lots forming oné and the same p ot.To be sold at Bheriff's office, Montreal, April 4th next, at 11 o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OP MONTREAL\u2014F.F.\u2014 No.ome Oesaire Baint-Plerre, Q.C., Ernest Pelister, Chartes Avila Wilson vs.Paul Go A lot in the town of Bt.Louis, county of Hochelaga, bounded in front by Boule- vi street, with balldings thereon erects+ kvown as No.of t sub-div.sion original lot No.l&, and ne No.TY os the sub-division of original lot No.187.To be sold at Sheriff's office, Montreal, April fourteentb next, at two o'clock p.m.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014-F, F.\u2014 .16.Emile Gallbert and Willie John Price vs.Dolph.s Courville, et al.Bix lots of land the parish of Bault- aux-Recollets, county of Hochelaga, wa on ofiotal plan of said h, a8 Nos.sub- 1 , >, TR, and , of ivis.on of original lot 291; without build- ngs, bounded im front by & proxc s treet.To be sold at Bherifi's office, Montreal, April fifteenth next, at ten o'clock a.mye \u2014 DIBTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014-F.F.\u2014No.18T8.\u2014Dame Marte Louise Castonguay vs.J.F.Camp .A lot of land in the city of Montreal, £nown on official plan as No.8085, bounded on the south-east by tre street; with a bouse and extension and all the buildings thereon erected.o be rold at Bheriff's office, Montreal, April fourteenth next, at ten o'closk a.m.DISTRICT OF MONTREAL.\u2014F F.\u2014 No.1884.\u2014James Moore vs.Jobm W.Dug- a and Rev.Wm.J.Shaw.ot of and in the town of Westmount county of Hocnelaga, With ten stone-froni tenements thereon erected, forming part ot lot No, 1715 on the official pian of the parish of \"Montreal, bounded in front by Catherine street._.o be sold at Mheriff'e office, Montreal, April fourteenth mext, st three o'clock pm.DISTRIOT-OFr THREE RIVERS\u2014F.F.\u2014No.9.\u2014~The \u201cBanque Ville Marie va.Louis Desrouberd No.21-e of the éôfficial cadnatre for the tenth range of the towaghip of Btan- fold; with ba! 8s thereon \\ To be sold at the door of Che parteh church of St.Busebe of Gtanfold, April thérteenth next, at one o'clock p.m, BOREL\u2014F.K.\u2014No, Bi\u2014Victor Allard vs.Jean Maptiste Cnausse, A plece of land in the righ of Nt.Cuthbert, ng lot No.1 of the of ciai astre of sald parish, with buuu- ! be at the aoor tf the part o at e Of © wir churgh of t.Cuthbert, April 14th next, at 11 o'clock am s Sales DISTRICT OF OTTAWA.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.B83, \u2014Çyrus Kellur Vs.John L.Araitagge.L All vhe wining riaghis pertnining to plece of land contalaiug 100 ucres, being re of tot No.42, In the first range of the township of Denholm, bounded in front by the River Gatineau.2.The buildings and improvemems in lot No, 4, in the first range of the township of Denholm, conslsting of a dwelling house, saw mill and crushing mils with the machinery aud plant tn smd wills or pertaining thereto, subject to Mvileges and rights of the Chaudivre Machine and Foundry Compsay, Limiteo.; To be sold at Registry oflice, Hull, April 13th next, at half-past ten o'clock a.in.DISTRICT OF OTTAWA FF.No.1708, ~\u2014The Waterford Manulacturing Company, Limited, vs.Jubm Mutioney.A block of land known us tots Nos.19 and 20, in the eighth range of the town- 8bip of Lowe, on official plan of sald town ship, With » house, Lurd, and other bulld- ings thereon erected, \u2019 : subject to a life rent.To Le suld ut she Hegistry office, Hull, April 12th next, at eteven o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF OTTAWA\u2014F.F\u2014No, L4\u2014r rederick Huwies Vs.\u2018Frederick i.White.The mining rights and privileges pertaining tu lot No, HA in the sevuly Fabee In the Tewuship of Tempictoh, accords Ing lu Olcläl plan for salu wowaship.lo be sold ut the regisury office, Liuli, April Un next, at ten o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF PONTIAC\u2014F.F.\u2014No 11 \u2014Dame Julia Agnes Perrault et vir vs.Alfred Mousseau.ï 1.The south-east half of lot No.Z in th range of the townsnip of Bristol, with the buildings (hereon erecled.& The south-west half of U.3 In the elghtn range or the township of Bristol, To be sold April 13th QUEBEC\u2014F.tiste Bolauc, vs.he immovables at sheriff's office, Bryseu, next, at ten vu'ciock a.m.F.\u2014No, 1l12\u2014Jean Bap- Marie Mathieu.sold in ne present cause, b'ebruary llth last, wi Le suid again at the re-sale of Pierre Mathicin, March 28th instant, at the door uf the parish church of o'clue QUEBEC\u2014F.F.\u2014No.887\u2014Alfred Dom- bioski ve.Aldred Paradis._ L The south half of lot No.413 of.the official cadastre of the Parish of Charics- bourg, Coumy of Quebec, WIth Dullu- L'Ange Gardien, at 1 ings.- 2.The south-west half of lot No.103 of the official cadastre of the par OI Charlesbourg, with County of Quebec, part of a barn.Lot 455 of the official cadastre of the parish of Saint Sauveur de Quebec, with buildings.The east part of lot No.36 of the officiai cadastre of the parish of St Sauveur, with buildings.5\u2014Lot No.39% of the official cadastre of St.Roch\u2019s Ward.of the City of Quebec, being a lot on the snuth side ef Richardson street, with buildings Colomb street, with bulldings.To be sold as rs.The lots firstly and secondly described, at-the door uf the parish church of Ehurlesboury, Ap ril 15th next, at ten o'clock a.m.and the four other Sheriff 9.office, Quebec, April 16th next, at 10 .o'cloak a.m.- QUEBEC.F.\u2014No.182\u2014Beneri, allay Be oni Tremblay vs, Jean Baptiste Trem- ay.Lot No.21 of the tre of the Parish of Poin mbes, County of Partneuf, tua the first range.with mill.- To be 20d, t the door of the Parish church of Pointe aux Trembles, Coun- Ly ot Portneuf, April 13th next, .at isn o'c m.official cad te Aux x HIMOUSKI-F.¥.\u2014NoO.-M¥-Antolno Voyer vs.Etienne Fournier.~~ 1 \u2018A land in the ärst range of the township of Cabot, Angele de Merici, being No.8 tho official cadastre of said township, wilh buildings thereon erected, cirégmstan- ces and dependencies.2.All the clearances, Improvements, right, title and | whatsoever which the defendant has or may have in a 7: tbe first range of the township of Cabot, Delng lot No, 4A of the official { tre of said t nu 0 ownship, without bulld- .A land in.the second range eagt of the River Metis, being No.59 of the official cadastre of the Parish of St.Angels de Merici, without butidings.Bubject to a constituted ground rent \u201d 0 old at the door of the parish church of Bt ele de -MeTich, * Abra \u2018th next, at 10 o'clock a.m.- DISTRICT OF RIMOUSKI \u2014 Mo.Us #478\u2014Louls Horace Choulnard vs.Fidele Caron and Alone Caron.- 1.All the right, title, interest and claim, improvements, clearances.which the de- fen t has ssesses on lot No.7D of the official astre of the TQwnship of Matane, with uildings thereon .ereci- ed, circumstances and dependencies.£ Al th tie ang tu interest what- ments and ce which the sald defendant has or: may ier land In \u2018the .Becond range of the Township of Matane, without buildings.ao sold a the door.of the parish church of Bt.Ulric de la Riviere Blancha, April 12h next, at 10 o'clock a.m.DIBTRICT OR ARTHABASKA.-F.F\u2014 No.160,.\u2014Joseph Bartl vs.Fugepe Pols son, es quai.- !.A farm tp the townshdp of bedng Nos, 11-A, 18-B and 13-C of clal cadastre tor the first told, with the ta ntold jr om.range of Stan- \u201cmall \u2018\u2018camp'\u2019 eréêûted on adjoining à .3.Ap of Tura in the towp:hip of Blandford, betng Non.24-C And-25-A of the official radastre for the twelfth range of Blandlord; with the bufldings shereon erected.2 8.Three islands In the river of Becan- cour, belonging to the $ownship of~Riand- fard, and known as Mos.+ $-D and To be fold at the door of the parish church of Notre Dame de Lourdes, April ninth next.at ten Q'clock n.m., the movable CS designated; nod aot of the parish church of Bt.x ford, the In movable nec y amd = ly designated, at two o\u2019cletk p.th, off der \\ same day.rd- the . | ; | - The Daily Star.ep very certain of the exact facts of the care at once, without reference to Yukon \u201cdeals \u201d or anything else.It is decidedly aguiust the publie interest that any man MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS PRANOCAIS.w.B PHILLIPS, Legses sh Manager.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ne hn Be ths INERS\u2019 REQUISITES.THE DISCUSSION ie i UEEN'S % 79 mm gp mm rec oF hop ef GHAHAM & CO.Proprietors.Ao 100 Ba 4 | shall sit in the Bente who is not legally ABOUT CH APL : Al - oo : .THIS WEEK Mounec-Tors.Thann.fob.\u2014\u2014 de qualified to do ae ; dad it is the duty of the IU (Panay Davis\u2019) the Miners\" friend, line been used for over half a ce DALY'S § COMEDY, BERYL The eTOOK orm Dany STAR mes to any pare at En Government to guard public interest in the ; : tury, for Cranps, Chills and all Boyel Complaluts, Frost Bites, &c.; \u201c7 2 0 sg\u201d HOPE bit co.year, $1.60 for months and B00, for three Matter A Coa - A TT fi.L - -» months - - - .But these vague and cowardly rumors J - - : Doubley A JOLLY NIGHT .BATE | in To re fa a Gor | \"9 COurier du Canada (Te 2 8 Bm) Compt i Tm fr, Tot con A in ments Benoa Boxers EE) arr ir en pt .i rted with ease and without loss, Put up elegant xes 200 .> .Week.Cc.© MEO an - panos Favre R Cle, Ras dois Granee ais meat bis taken no action in the case of Answers Le Monde po ce re 18, Franc, \u2018Toronto, Can., resentative for advertising Lr the MCNTHRAL TAR, W.#', Carrier, 49 Kiog L.CIRCULATION ~\u2014QF THR- Daily and Weekly Star YOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 19th, 1898.uny-Senator-is or at least ought to be\u2014 pusitive proof that the Ministers have no information putting the qualification of any Senator in doubt.Jf any one has auch information, tbe Government is the place to which it should be taken.But it is offen sive and cowardly in the extreme to endeavor to cast a shadow upon the personal honor and veracity of a large number of gentlemen, who pay the penalty of cou- spicuousness for the services they render the country, by setting afloat damaging \u2018Canadien.SIR ADOLPHE AND HIS PARTY, Should Have Gone Into the Fight \u201c Instead of Going to Spencer- wood, R TABL Tablets, each Tablet sufficient for one Cup of Tea.(The D.& L.BraxD) Five hundied times sweeter than sugar.Each Tablet sufficient for one Cup of Tea or Coffee.* B@F~We also compress in Tablet Form every Drug required ina Campars\u2019 Outfit.\u2014\u2014 DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Limited, Manufacturing Chemists, MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.ORCHESTRA LAST SYMPHONY CONCERT.Pror.J.J.GOULET, Director.Windsor Hall, NEXT FRIDAY, at 4.30.35\u2014-MUSICIANS\u201435 Popular Prices\u2014asc, 33c and soc.Salo of seats always two weeks in advance at Great programine.064 taw Shaw's, G The Rev.JF.Smith Rev.C.EF.W.Flad © Fest appearpace of Mx.H H i joe OWELL HAHsELY (the Neat Week.-*\u201cThe Fatal Card.\u201d THEATRE ROYAL \u2014 Every Aftemooel ROBIN HOOD, JR., BURLESQUERS An Up-to-date Show.Next Wosk - The Preach Folly Ce.ACADEMY \u201cms, March M.3 snd 36, and Baturday Matines.Lay The AL.G.FIELD'S BIG MINSTRELS Prices\u201413, 50, 50 aod $1.00 Seats now oa sel.GTA BICYCLE RIDING At Queen's Hall Awenmbly Rooms for this month and ; rumors which are given neither a birthplace \u201cLe Courier du Canada of March 12th The Society for Pros rx Christianity Among the Jews Apri Lessons will be given.farrished treo 1 .= 0) a iy.i Monday oes vue.48,857 nor à billet.contains a long article on the subject of PUBLIC MISSIONARY MEET ade euarantes 10 arm properis No small men i Tuesd 46,818 \u2014_\u2014 Sir J.A.Chapleau.This article is a reply Illustrated by Panoramio siows of MEETING ort A.ROY MACRONALB.AJ .2.00000e nc aocsusmenssenes h THREATENINGS to \u201cLe Monde Canadien,\u201d and the follow- Under the Ausploos of the Diocesan Womau's Ausiliary.\u2014 L . Plasters Weide Math Aral A po, 48 Manatield Streot.\u201con And all other Brands MO! , MA 21, 18%.ch ve on the ond d ¢ his name to this order-in-Council by the KG1 BBO, CASGRAIN, RYAN & NITCHELL, Dess\u2014 Keception of committee report.treasurers .13 evening upon the se-ond reading o wide of those of Mesars.well, Daly, and : + Ally * statement, election of officers for ensuing year, eto.Wholesale.thy measure.Even the advanced mem Bir John Thompson.It is therefore evi.21h sccomplish se raoch and mere than the former Barristers, Solicitors, Eto., HERBERT MOLSON, without producicg any of their bad effects.Never fail to premptly relieve Nclatien, Neural- gin, Mascular Rheumntiom, Leng and Chost Disennes, Affections of the Joints Kidaoys, ote.All Druggists.Price 85 senta.Hoa Sexy.1st Prince of Wales Rgt.bers of the Oppositiun\u2014lrish as well an British-speak of 4 as a \u201c radical * measure.and approval from this direction has not unnaturally excited the fear and sus- dent that he did not leave the as a result of having with his colleagues, over the school question.It is equally evident, that had this n the case, he would not have accept- binet \u2018 Canada Lite d a difference R.D.McGQibbon, Q.C.Peroy O.Ryan, Building.Montreal.Th.Chase Casgrain, Q.O., M.P Victor E.Mitchell sMécuard Borveyer, E.A.MORRIS, VICTORIA, B.C.PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.THE PURCHASE OF LA PATRIE.Mr.Tarte made one little mistake si 6 ntyld ever 80 much better explanation than | Mr.Tarte's, and il it does not quite oes, spermatorrhes, sexual weakinived, vaticooels.BUCERFLLOES MAIR, moles, warts, birth-inarks destroyed voriuaneatly vithout pain by electro! aL 39 BLEVRY ATREET.i pw Boll Tel 9180.District Councils; 3, Urban District Coun- tils: and the six cities of Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Limerick, runut have been rendered public.Castors Rouges made him undergo, and Adolphe has he bitterly complains of the wrong that and it is not our they, his Castors Bleus had done him.has left this important He adds.\u201cThe time bas come, in Quebec, A ; ; ; Lee! Miles à Montreal, Sole Agte.for Canada = when he made that impulsive and fiank Picton of a large section of the support- | ed from them hin een to Spencer- ne o pa ANNUAL DRILL.Se D .Sov | wood.: 5 is elementary.mes statement in the House ol Commons CL of the Government, apart from the | We now arrive at the letter, at the fa- : ._ .ad the rmalt Battalion will parade about th rchase of La Patrie Istermen, mous nocturnal letter.This is the delicate important member of the Liberal Cab- ro =» 8pm.in drill order.\u201d Ir.° ° ro cur, out the purchase of La rie, i The nominated bodies.known as grand | point, the sad point, the point on which inet at Ottawa, on the one side; hang AN or § \"Fhe Rogiment vil parade 3 the Armoury on Tuss- Before saying anything at all about | Juries, which have hitherto controlled the VS cannot altegether agree with air.Nun- [and à Lieutenant-Governor, the for- and beauty, for \"Fire orvaal Meering of the File Association will be SPÉCUALIST OF PARIS, ; ; ue d the Board : | tel.He aleo tries to make us be-ieve mer head of the Conservatives, and \u2018curing bold at Eh de 00 Tuseday eventng nox: 1 p such a delicate subject.he should have county vernment.and the ards ot | that this letter in forbidden ground.A who had sworn to withdraw himself from in fact for the preservation the 22nd inst.By order SKIN, BLOOD-PO SON, SCAL A consulted his solicitor Guardians, who levied and collected fates, | vain and insupportable attempt.Sir politics, on beeoming the representative of storation of the Hair there is no equal for 67% W.L BOND, Capt, Adjutant.and Genito-Urinar Diseases M.G ield , i gve place to three new elective bodies | Adolphe has tien to Mr.Tarte, je has the, Crown, on the other.replies to Mr \u201c| Acoe, ec ma.psoriasis nary.iraff, haw Tatting Mr.Greenshields\u201d statement is an mg .als: \" n him, compromisin ings: his let- eutenant-Governor : âder ani a st i r > 8 known as, 1, County Councils: 2, Rural | tor has been stolen by some.one.and Tarte.He counted on :the proofs that the | U Bladder uni Kidney \u2018Lnesses, rastytue urethritis portions of it t im not our fault if Sir writlen to Mr.Tarte, fault if the latter Londonderry, and Wa- IDEAL : agree with bis client\u2019s, wby it is not PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER Peers and women will have votes.ciliation, or of concentration, in impamion- .Mimisters of religion will not be eligible ttawa, a vio- I ed politics, 18 Dot in itself a crime: even in Has Mr.Nantel any right terford.are to bave independent County \u20ac à i Ham to 4.30 p.m: nn the first time that lawyer and client Councils, ' diese.PRE heat.cher ho aathents Erscution ones do put our projets fnto Lehn rés core = i ; , pet 2 279! Time and Trouble, rooted by rup lying Sook with.bak.wder whi ehoral appro has decreed best, namely dé THE COOK\u2019S FRIEND Pskisx.me pre THE CITY COUNCIL.Meeting This Afternoon to Deal With the Conduit Question.: Co ! A special meeting of the City Council will § he held this afternoon.Various reports § from committees will be dealt with, ; They include a recommendation that the & Bell Telephone Company .a bel permittod to lay conduits in certain atreets; rom the Finance, on the report of the Parks and Fermes, o mmittee for an ap- § propriation o or u t repaire, nn P recommending the refundin of over ents to the amount of 0 the B heira of the Daragh estate.) Cancer defies the sur geon but ylelds 16 our A x à ia HOME TAEATH ENT.Full particulars %e, STOTT à va (stamps) PLIS DANGER FROM FLOOD Dike Was Thoroughly Tested This Year.ë Cart tier square downwards, From this int thé ice com to assume en aud ghaotie Appearance, 2 though thrown u by a n beavul.The frost ha Sight.bad weld.it, toget! ogether, a od cary this Joorning |.asvera.ple vent to cross from Helen's falas d to the city.At the P.R.clevators a Shed w ith the hol front demolished \u2018 to 5 be ae ; a t 0 A c a e ile, \u20ac one) y pee au slang.pile.\u201d the | ce where immense uaitities of refuse Were dumped during the winter.° Near this spot an enterprising i individual had leaded his cart poi morning with blocks of ice, which he had Bahed out of the river, probably with the intention of disposing of it to some dealer in perith- able go but & policeman fortunately sp) ing him: in time, he was compel! nload again.mm LATEST 10 SPAM, McKinley, Sat Satisfied That The Maine Explosion Was External, tat while capability wo eal h 8 ant of ct 2 irouiles; thr threaten us ven.ok Pave our.full forded y te x old.°F en France, uer- are backing 8 ain oo ly and almost as openly as onc British cfforta for the Yeeyedom grade throughout the world, an offensive and sion now to talk of efensive alliance.The disproportion be érica\u2019s makes.one between our mission: \u2018and be À impossible, otre vi ime to Re : is way of re- cementing the = America ready to yoo\u201d the mor \u2014 a = Office guage registered 40 feet of water on they were in that position in would be al- sal opinién + that the whole Cuban ques it doing well.Taylor By.C au on 0 \u2014 gad \u2014 Casts =: \u2014_\u2014 - - c .Demin) \"Gem, Bu wm E BN ETAL OE, BBB mT -aamseg-camce mme men Kg de .46'0° _.10 16° 10 1 - ap of Dyke on 5/4 Mestre tn 1 5 4 pa | Commussronere_ctrect ; ci CE MERE RE \u2018 4 - -@- .| AT.THE EAST END.Teviaion by the Minis Bri Nears; Among many ree Se foctag ue 1m a and buen OL ore arises: sons.reat.bemdvinces Bru bush.us The most interesting sights resultin, ™ tha Bods are to be wen from: Jacq Barden\u2019 his ST com tive * or better know.appointment bd #0, why ?i JANES En mi de wen smuggling of goods 1 Btates; which -in-ma WASHINGTON & ALASKAS.S, C0 The magnificent steamship PAK- STAN will leave Vancouver and Victoria on March 31 for Wrangel, Juneau, Skaguay and Dyea- For rates, stateroom, berths and other information apply to W.D.O'BRIEN, Agent.143 St, James St 61 NO ce partners! bip \u2018heretofore carried on between the angen od THOMAS WALL, JR, aod MICHAEL A der the name and atyle of WALL & A dissolved by e: expiration of \u201ctime as and from the et day of February Ins Il accounts due to and oy \u2018he said Inte firm af sa & Val ar payable heretofore at Mo.563 Craig Street in the Le sal Oi City of Mohtreal, and the said Michael Walsh is authorized A coeck and IRs.same.MICHAEL ASE Montresl, 21 March, 1898, TL MICHAEL WALSH, do hereby certify that I have carried intend to carry on trade and business at ne Btesmatrer nad Plumber, the name AZL WALSH & a associai with me in sai .OHAFEL WALES, Montreal, 31 Murch, 1893 873 \u2018CANADIAN APPLES.oe wr Hr Our Shippers Said to be Degenera- | ting in Business Principles.Mr.J.Macphie, whose name is very fa- miller to readers of the Grocer, of Lon- Englahd, has been drawing attention in Scotland tc a matter to which importers of Canadian fruit will do well to pay It is the imposition practised \u2018to doing apple barrels with good trait wh ist the layers below are of much ir- forior \u2018quality.Immense quantities of American apples are sold by Srocers in nis country, and a large these are now from Cana \u201cfretead of the United Btates; but it dues not appear that the differeuce between Canadian and Etates produce is 50 much in favor of the Canadian us elton ers in Canada would ke to see.newspape r reporter who colled on a Yeading lasgow retaller found Lim almost indignant on the subject.\u201cWhy,\u201d suid the thing fs get- ling scandaious.If i go to the Baxaar und buy at one of the auctions there, say, twenty tarrels of Caradians at 25s barrel, the chances are ten to one t on each of these I lose 88.\" That, as the t:ader rightly remarked, 1s a serious mutter for the retaller, whether his deal- gs be small or large.But there seems to be n> redress.\u2018THe auctioneer believes is propaly sampled by vhat are feund «n the lop when the barrel ir © ned, and ects the sale In a bLona- way.he fact is,\u201d the retatler in Glasgow, \u2018\u2018the {3 getting tainted ard tricks pursued Canadian impostures It is a pity trat the unscrupulousness \u2018here potnt cut should earn the Canadian apple a bad rame.Exporters in Canada.should remember that there are rowundays many competitors on the alert, TRADE SUMMARY.Rritish Columbia.\u2014According to Bradstreet's Dominion trade summary the out- flttmg business in Vancouver is increas- 1 ctoria decreasing.Collec- {tens are poor in the inland districts.Biunitobs wheat is quiet at 97c, inni- are plentiful, and butter is C.lumber has again advanc- Horses from Ontario and .Though 0 higher 4 than March.Turpentine has ced bc.argain sales have rather {lemoralized he Winnipeg dry goods trade.Sorting orders are small Maritime Provinces.\u2014Halirax that cotlections are fair.wick Jumber is moving slowly the United States.Newfounland has now a BER protective tariff.A large fleet Jas © sealing gr reports In New Bruns- véllers ars D ending in many orders.Trade is better than for severe ears at this season.Values in are very firm, owing to \u201cbe natity oe the wholesalers to get repeats on forei and do- miestic s, and the advance in many of the markets for raw materials.There js still a good demand from North-West pe \u2018nts and for the coast trade.Merchants n the border towns complain about the the United (assis ed by low sauver fares.Many of goods uggled TT Manitoba from North De Daxon, to the injury of business he East.Refined sugars are easy, the mportations of German goods keeping the price-down.Hides are inclined to accumulate at Toronto, and another drop in the price is expected soon.Wools are in demand, but the stocks of do- sales ra confined varieties.The wool en mills are very sy, and some of ding mills are Aled wi orderw gor the balance of the aon ana ean- not take more orders.Railways have more freight than they can handle.and gain has te be hipped i Niagara.tountry remittances keep fairly satisfac- ory.\u201cThe Toronto money market Is Sandy for mercantile discounts at ¢ to ?per cent, but firmer for call loans at 4 |-$c, and bankers are disinclined to Increase their loans in this départment of the money market till the financial out.sm \u201cuence.Uamireal dry goods houses continue to receive orderf fair num- bears, and, rices are well malntained, Spring ce are active.Groceries are goods are si and The fish market is quiet, and sv ls flour.The cheese trade is interested keenly in the il to to prohibit speculation roads are bad every: noes, and country or- ther oo }, and cann dear, ders are 1 consequence.At Que- bac city collections are fully up to the wa manufacturers arè active.Flour TORONTO MARKET.TORONTO, Ont.March 2 arket quiet, Flour dull, Straight rollers: in barrels, middle frelghts, are quoted at Wheat\u2014No.a, red, north and west, quoted at Sc to Nc ; spring at 8c to fc.on Midland, and goose at to 8c on Midland.No.1 Manitoba hard is firm make novelties for us at their homes: #8 w 0, 42 weekly, if you can work sil day; you cao earn #5 to $ woekly by working an hour or two Ja the venin if you wish to devoie your time to something profitatle write pret art work to; your we will give you ateady employmoat snd x me, with printed structions, au Address plainly, Columbian Mfy.Co, Fit TN.Sixth sc, Phusdelphia PX.CIN ANTED-A YOUNG MAN POR A MANUFAC tunog house ve stand to Alling orders sod make himeelf ra rine One speaking Frooch preferred.Address 288,\" STAR he age aod experience if any, Le, PL ARTED RE SRIENCED LSHIRT CUTTERS.Apply Standard Bhirt Co.66 6 ANTED\u2014 10 FIRST CLABS STOCK CUTTERS ace.A) to the Foreman, E.A.8mall & Co., and Latour at.63 OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE AND \u2014FLAT, LARGE, LOFTY, WITH © 9, LET \u2014 TWO Low ER TEN#£ ents, Nos.217 and 225 Bleury st 1 rooms, bath and w.c.A to B Hutcheson, N.P., 2% St.Jumes st.e, en suite or seuarately.Home comforts.Pri- sides, 8t.ames st, or ly.136 Maossleldst ~~~ 63 dead Joseph\u2019 Tiflin, \u201ceu 3 Paul et oO LET \u2014 \u2014 PREMISES SUITABLE 32 St.J OOM\u2014PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, ON bors fax: uo uther roomers kept; not woving in 2.n O LET\u2014HOUSE NO.77 SHUTER street, rent, $600 and taxes.J.si Brown, 204 St.James street.OOMS \u2014 WARM, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED with broskfaet.forces one \"by, Montreui Ci room, with every conrenisace, ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.FAMILY O two; no prefere X Mot give references.Apply forenoon, at 449 \u2014 ANTED\u2014A BTRONG YOUNG MAN TO LEARN the bakiag trade, one with a little knowledge preferred.Apply ¥ Cover.318 Clarke ave, Wemzoust, .Tg O LET \u2014 NEW LOWER JEN ment, 10la Uuiversity street, doors below Sherbrooke st, contatning 6 rooms, good ntry, bath and w.c., arate ; Daisy furnace ; arranged for ie or electric Jight all modern \\mprove- 61 ments.Appl 05 University street.Rooms FARLOR, 3 CONNECTING ROOMS, oN T, cupboards, NLL ANA SAN SPLENDID CLEAN, PET.safe > storage ro household furniture, pisn e modern warehouse, electric holst, y relistle experienced employees; moderate M8 \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen; also slugle room,on bath room fist.2079 Bt.Catherige at.i} 0 LET \u2014 ON MANCE STREET.A fine large lowor tenement, basement .floor 00 street level, 6 la arse rooms, bathroo ROUES and pantry.Îtent $20.00.Cari Waraceke, .86 Estate Agent, 157 St.James st, 0 LET \u2014 28a ST.MARTIN, SIX ms, bath and w.c.: gas; h gouvd « order _Apply at at above ove address.w.¢., good condition.368 5 Richmond st.st.67 2 2aw ATER TT Look over Sur premises x.get our prices Prier 155.136 End 17 7 Inapector st.Felephone PROPERTY FOR SALE AA AAA JOR BALK \u2014 STORE Address \u201c03801 BTAR office.OOMS\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, FRONT AND gentlemen.134 Han B.1873 NOTRE DAME BT., WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A A TIDY HOUBE- to fook after child of three and go to uired.Ap Lake Bt Louis, for summer .References reg 135 Cressent ANTED\u2014BOY ABOUT 1 14, FOR FOR ERRANDS AND opi worl osm a | ANTED\u2014YOUNG LADIRS: FOR HOUSE CANt bi 3 new and attractive article.w to soliuis Apply from l m toi 1 Judidne, U8 Bt.James, st, upstairs.ANTED-DEAN CARMICHAEL, 80 WINDSROR ut, would wish to hear of a situation for a piquer lady ompetvni to act na companivn Lo 4 housekesper à io a family.References on application.5 4 ANTED oh BY EDUCATED YOUNG rau, J cook, would like to know of going t BN Kiondiks about J uly, who ho would require Bor a ona D _BITUATION BY MARRIED MAN AB , knows the city elt: sober aod ses Sends and BTA 66 3 ANTSD- DRESSES FABHIONABLY MADE AT moderate prices; lunoy blouses, jacke also cape: by tuiloress, garments made or altered.125 Bt.George rchester.6% ANTE BY YOUNG MAN.CANADIAN, 0ods, grocegies, crockery vs trarellor counter clerk, salea- Halary moder.excellent references re security if re- red Timi Box 174, Winchester, Ont.664 ntle- tion R BALE-TWO SHOW CASES, ONE NIOKEL ogany,uicklo comers; æs ice cream frecxer, candy OU a and tables.Awl to LB te K BALE\u201419 BICYOLES, LADIES and, ; prices $15, $30, degan, Crescent, etc.Grahams, 476 51.Lawrence.AND es San ocinua er usl to new, at bout hi \u2018oronto.x BALE GASOLINE LAUNCH, 45 FT.LONG, 3 am, 3 ft.draft, 16 h.p.Damlor motor, Anished R SALE \u2014 CHEAP, 403 AT.DENIS, DRAWING rooms and bedroom seis, mirro lawps, all turaiture in the house, use of one price.Polsou Iron 61 vod tf ra, ern, 0) \u201chole | in woud d grder.HK SALE -ONE NEWLY CALVED COW, TWO heifers, fourteon months old.Apply 53 Fopipeau KR BALE \u2014 CBBAP, COMPLETE SET, \u201cDOMIN- Miustrated Weekly,\u201d seven vols, out of priot: NE class condition.Addross * \u201cP 2839,\" Sran office 611 R SALE CHEAP, WINCHESTER REPEATING a Dice, chy.ssw and a @ne model Ad: x BALE OFFICE FURNITURE.FOUR DEBKS, ol alout roll top.two stands, one mahogany and one walnut counter, ane eto.x L.8e 1 JOR BALE - BEN HUR BICYCLE, pren vi model For quick lick alo = will 13 R BALE\u2014EGGS FOR HATCHING FROM FIRST prize stock.Silver spangled Hamburgs and black Order tuoked at 3100 sitting.Cash with order.LE.Richardson, Warden, P.4._ Gis {OR BALE\u2014$55 CASH, ?OCTAVE URRIGHT oal and scarf; g 5 SALE HANDEOME BABY CARRIAGE, IN parasol, at half cost.Apply at PRRFECT Sl & great LR! an, coschmaa, past fat around house.are \u2018AR ofice.ANTED SITUATION BY MAN AND WIP wad D \u2014 SITUATION BOOKKERPER OR liable references; mod NTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL married.gardener for the lat at April, m referom- Address BE 2543,\" 66 3 rons BALE B \u201cBILLIARD T.plete outfit, in good ordel B Forme Aoû te LARGE MERRY GO ROUND yu er- Fraser Bros, Auctioneers, 433 Hi $T 3 OR SALE-OFFICE AND BTORE FURNITURE safe, Vicholas st store trucks, a_goneral out- *___ El TABLE, 4X5, WITH COM- vr.Apply 537 Craig st.671 ment or otter similar Dus AXTRD BY YOUNG LADY SPRAKING ENG- rench, engagement in tailors establish- ines.à PES ANTRD-TH E SOCIETY PROTECTS son FOUEN and Children wishes te boy Ka 13 years vi fermer.a3 ANTRD 'Y DRESSMAKER.CUTTING IN private families.Address \u201cN 2776,\" Stan office.ANTED\u2014 BY GOOD LAUNDRESS, FAMILIES\" washing to do at her own home.Apply 0 San Were BOYS JY WAREHOUSE.RE&FER- enom required.Apolyigiandard.&hirt Oo, Lit.woat of Medill steam heating, VV ANTED AN OFFE OFFICR BOY.APPLY TO or R BALE \u2014 IN JOLIETTE, HOUSE AND Fan lot in one) 13 large rooms.bathr fi 0, LET-S600.37 0, 39.50 AND s1200 eds, ice house, \u2018 eto.ver, well aituste .tie.houses of throe, four, five, soven rooms, ANTRD\u2014 BOY ABOUT 14 YEARS OLD FO WwW Frotector Mig Co, À office and delivery.The FOR LADIER DURING FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET BTS.ELEGANTLY FUR- Dished 5 met \u201ccontained houses, Mav- coal stove, gran?: from May su fall, or one year ; \u201crefit very , Address M.Zi4) sl - Star o \u2014 OR EXCHANGE STONE FRONT cottage, gd (dar) kitchen, at Westmount.Would OARD- MES.MoEWAN, ; LADIES S1OK X rues Tron SALE \u2014 FINE FACTORY OF THOS.F.G sirictly private.Terms modarae 187 Ondiguz a at.Foisy.at ns Papineau ave.for 301 rent in apartments to suit B;a00 required, Apply to Thos.F.G.Poisy, 300 8t.Lawrence at.ARD\u2014 ONE SINGLE , ROOM.WITH BOARD; LET \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED arte to rent.Apply 84 Manco, Pa OR SALE\u2014OR TO LET.AT BELOEIL À fus wooden house of 18 rooms, with 3 acres of J terma and particulars apply to Archambault sudb me.LADIRE 8ICK Fous, FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED NAAN SF oi ma awrED POR SUMMER MONTHS OR ear, a furnished house for May let.Btate 71 location and\u2019 terms to \u201cM 3750,\" STAR offie._ ® Bars \u2014 OR JO LT A NICELY SITU- ing and famed: very comfortable: pf rom Went easant home for a city wan.J.Cradoc Baia STOTT, St Hilmbeth at, Terms ARDY MES BEARL, LADIES Ladies R SALE\u2014A COMFORTABLE DWELLING oN HOUSES WANTED.D MAINS NAS SNS 3% §,rooms {bath snd w ©.) Rent dress \u201cN 2775,\" A office.rooms and stats for h t 4 Bertha a orses, oeutral Queen st.ANTED \u2014 7 ACEUTS./GLIMPOES OF THE UN- war of Iscls atranger than fiction, An pe book 5 of Christianity.Bsautitul TOIL Tan: rarvale aie a LES pr epérit; 8] mal ol mm e el mind reading: clairvoyance; hypnotism; Bum : report of * Brit on Be \" en on these sod kindred subjects hitherto ore in ry.Scienti- very! BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WORK mins cu 67 NTAD-A POSIFION IN A WHOLESALE OR retall liquor store clerk aod Fears experience.Address *] ANTRED-BY youxa MAN ro ORE OF ANY kind Apply 678 Legsucbe 671 ANTED \u2014 Be YOUNG GIBL Sd and rater light housework.a 5,13 Bt AN IND OTIS TO CLEAN BY A SPECT able w well mmended, Address 0 5 ant.5 ce.62 \u2018and assist in 61 FEW LiNES, NOVELTIES.ETD minis Address =k Write Quickly.for eareitory oo ing.y-Garrotaos Company, Limited, Toronto, wo * > ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT WHO CAN ; bon housemaid, able to sew.family of three.tire required.3 Beaver Hall square, oor ner Dorchester at.ut \u2014 FIRST CLASS EDGE DRIER bres work The Whitimer Biros Costa, mi Maurice + WazmD \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT FOR FAMILY of three.Apply té St.Luke at.7 1 OARD \u2014 A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN CAN t 15th April in & 8rat class house on doable room q single, with firat class board and ovr convenienos.No Address 1 tr, well rented, inveatmaat pays nicely.Par HS AAA AAA z ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG COUFLE, HOUSE WITH moderate, FARMS FOR SALE; A IN ESA 8 BALE\u2014FARM, OR EXCHANGE FO CITY Pf sardecer a hn tw miles barns, house, BOARD WANTED- ANTED \u2014_ RENT, HOUSE WITH ¢ OR 7 LE ___ RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET, o LET\u2014OPPOSITE Ta LARGE garden, well situated, 13%, 138, 148 Tr er préntret pear 8t.Louis square, ¢ \u20ac R.Bes Pedplerr Boulging, 07 MM.James Tel.1658 vieres, Bangue du ANTED~FOR THR SUMMER MONTHS, BOARD foveg-tire feet route most t0 BU Aone station or Afteen mes he county for au in minutes\u2019 walk from Montreal Junction » .Desforges, 693 St.Demis st.Tel 3135.ew., A.C, 13% King as Kagios ANTRD-AT 3A AYLMER, A GOOD HONEST d sober Fish 66 olher mood apps Must French a and Boglish, no other mood V ANTED\u2014A GENERAL [SERVANT WITH RE- , for & small family.Fa atre 5 at ad rence st.ference, Tuesday 7-9 p.m- 163 Bt.Lawn ANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR 3 children, youugest two years old.Apply after 7p m, at 863 Sherbrooke at.51 ANTED-\u2014 A GOOD BUSINESS M.oy Ex- perinB0s, » good position tion to the rig AAA ASAI NAA OST.THURSDAY EVENING.BETWEEN ST.Vipdaor, on Fool.gold chain BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED Bn O LET\u2014A NICE, FLAT OF FOUR rooms, bath wW.C, ON some fiat, good order.Apply 84¢ Latoor st, store.ss over grocery al LET\u2014HAN DSOMX MODERN FLATS Laval avenue, f St.Louis ec holoost Tocatl location La ° ur cher contali Bathe, Day or burn Er 8\" Éspls lee Louis is square.161 Beod LET \u2014 $100 WESTERN AVENUE, rner of Wood, attractive reuidentil flat wath fine outlook.Moderate arate rental.forpermis, À.G.Ross & Co, Canada Lire 1 ANTED-BUSINESE YOUNO MAN WANTS 4 able» well furnished room, with good board fair Room'3, 18 Bt.John st.Call to 9 morning.ei AVTRD A TOUNG GIRL IN AN UPTOWN stove to take vash apd keen, a simple accurate and neat.of book own aaduniting with refervooss.\u201c0 me sn ANTED-BY FIDDLE AGED TOM OMAN.| PLACE a1 ANTED\u2014BY BOBER MAN, A EAKING ENG.French, as coschman work: good inferences.Addrema J.A, ser \u201cBL Fal ANTEKD\u2014BY 2 RE 2 res arcade or.Moatreal as ENT, à M 673 ANTED-BY A BAKBR, CLASS y bread, rolls and buns, gos sitamiog, city or canny 1s Cadleux street, Rob.Meie; 87 1 ON oftices toclean or work of any ki ÿ ANTED-BY RESPECTABLE TOMAR, ag TANTED \u2014 HOUSE CLEANING, OR HOUSE- - k, er cooking by the day.170M uray 2.67 8 EDBY A COMPETRNT OPERATOR ON Reece buttouhols ackine, » situelion on ool Les pad suite or Bo Good Address \u201c8 PARTNERS WANTED OST-ON SATURDAY, BETWERN SEYMOUR a Branly \"tv ® lady kid boot.ANTED \u2014 LADY AND DAUGETER (ATTR nd het ot ar from Domi PRESSMAKER Ar ik od B THAT WAS ing to in in Ber ou bo: french > Te French.moh.Must pe firsh class.CINE BEAR office.06T-FRIDAY.BLACK MEMORANDUM BOOK on Notre Dame, ho James, Windsor Palace, and Do: Raward ns 1 ROOMS WANTED.OST\u2014A GREEN POCKET BOOK; DK: CONTAINING ANTED \u2014 SINGLE ROOM TO SERVE AS BEDroom and slog room, with west oud preforred.Reference, re 3 per ox SUNDAY, BETWEEN BERTHRLET oT.d Bt.James the Apostie Church, LET\u20144817 PER MONTH, Be 793 Mount fioyal avenue, new stone front flat stories, overlooking the Park and cloes to k avenue, 7 roo: prettily decorsted, all Modern conveniences.ea dollars until the lat may.Key at corner.Apply & 8.John st Finder + will Le rewarded oo returning to as umes COUFLE, ONE LARGE WA ix CAPABLE GENRRAL BERVANT.97 Mance ANTED-PARTHER À Pur FOURS MAN ta» good $350 gi samy Pin Adéres \"K x8 PUPILS WANTED.ANTRD_PUPILS ANXIOUS TO SUCCRED IN learning the vial or guitar.Thos.A.Bimpeon, T02 Gr.\u2018Catherine st ca 3 ÿ ANTED-\u2014A FIRST 7, CLASS 000K ARD 4 FIRST.clazz walting maid aid speaking bath languages and 6 Donegani preforred.App: at once at che Motei Jaoques Cargo, 4 VV ANTED-\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, À Youna GIRL a8 Durse.Ap ply 2 Gain st, East E Apply WANTED CHAMBERMAID WHO CAN ASSIST in di room, Exchange Hotel, Fe > \u2014~ WHITE ST.BERNARD DOG, \u2018ANSWER name of Nero.Any person having this dog, va d réveive re: 871 kindly return to 13 3 Crescent st.tat.a BUSINESS CMANCES.OBT_AT AROUT HALF PAST EIGHT Last ANCE LET\u2014HRATED, NEW FLAT.re rooms, b.aud c., re ee Tr store pa at.and hxtures, tuted to 8 a near St.Denis, 0 Bleury pe 8 % Te.FT\u2014BUITE OF APARTMENTS 1N te Btavley Fats, Btaale 7 rooi bathroom.Apply to V W.KE Etes Door icp tar 47 __ RESIDENTIAL } FLATS FLATS WANTED.Wem FLAT OFS OB 7 BOOMS.1x ern part of oly & or on du Flaney.for the i A fri Rent aol to © office NAN LAN R SALE-OR TO LET, NO.n MoGILL COLLEGE the Laue.just below Bherbroo! dmenont 0 ns pand extension, ! Vos suite Terabe for olub, private hotel or bi house.À good opport LR bd e ding.tween G.#.8 lady's trory bended umbrella.Find- dress and receive roward.BLE COLLIE DOG ON THR 17TH DST.on Bronran st.Returu tu 129 Waltington n ceci A te ny person found with same tter un.ity tor for an Sxporienced Caterer.OST \u2014IN 81 BARTHOLOMEW CHURCH, sux- book with money order, car ticke .Finder please return to SUB At.Antoine, A Simeon?pERDING aed foc OPPOSITE 395 OF same.Fo ines bù SALOONS, GOOD sTaxDe, t businesess, houses and shops to let; bagianers.L.Harris, 118 8t.Jarnes st.5 4 OST_ON SUNDAY aT NOON, A WIDOWS VRID RSALE-ICE BUSINESS GRAND OHANCR 0B TO WA ier an Apply rye trade; balling srs now filed COTTAGES TO LET.LET-TWO STONE FRONT COTtages, Nos 471 an d 475 Guy street, hot Water furnace, pply Thos.J, Darl 1608 Notre Dame Hy Telbhone 18H, LET \u2014 NUMBERS 4 AND 8 DKS- - tivieres at, 10 rooms.Rent low.Jas.Mi rory, a al, 67 2° 73 Ottawa ou 8t.Antoine area De potes Atwater sud Brook Jorge trade: er pepe For particulars i + BTAR Ron, WANTED BOY TO MAKE HIMSELF GENERAL ly useful Apply 517 Bt.James st.ANTED-TID ¥.RELIABLE GIRL OR MIDDLEman Lo wait on Nok Indy and take out two childrem; no other» work UE Belmont VV 4nTED \u2014 BOT.APFPLY BETWEENS ANDS o'clook Tuesday morning, emaley.61 RH ANTED\u2014 GOOD GENKRAL BERVANT, SMALL W family.Apply with ref 368 M st , 81 RB BONB AND OTHER w Lu can around home for mpany, Limited, Tor as FIRST OLASA à PAPER HANGERS ANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL AHOUT WwW Bouswwogk APD 15, FOR LIGHT betwean 3 sad &, 715 Denis, OST 4x IRISH SETTER ANSWERING TO THB Reward ANTED STOCK Or BOOTS Axpozoms ap turning oe at se 15 Dabord ni Adare 1M PLANT, STOCK COUR BND, snoop EEE D ES UND THURSDAY RVENING ON UNIVER xford Cafe, à | Wem Apply 81 Tutos SUMMER RESIDENCES WSN I a LET_IN LONGU BOIL, À © summer months or year, slegant, he A cottage, 8 rooms, Grant street; ated from station.TH to M.Pelie= in, 99 Si.Catherine st., Montreal.wher apply \u201c 45 Victoria at.FIPTY LOHARES IN THE SALE \u2014 STOOK, nu plea Libr Library, ech Aly on Pormber À.\u2018Moingash, Boo.T., R SBALR- CIGAR GAR BUSINESS.ow IN health of prop Good a Sia tageous condit! tone, God Store.number Sad nrg te HORSES AND CARRIACES, ETC, AN ru ANA NEW OOVERED BAKERS ne family and » ANTED \u2014 TWO TO FIRST \u20ac APERHANG- Wie AY, betore mer tee À San 3.24 FAN oo A SMART GIRL FOR light honsowork.Apply at 2130 We.Cather m.RST CLASS BRAM MOULDER.D WAITRESSES AT THR or Wien cade Cote, 7338 Be Ontheipe.EMERRAL SERVANT.NO WASHING WA aa or ironing.Willing to Dorval In References.Apply 45 Serres si, corner ?Greecn | 2 mk Giada im or .Soars, giving carriage mak vib} hot ater ra in rear, lease the two : SUMMER RESORTS.TIANA A ASA A MBA BT.ADATHR DRS MO WRI Rom LETT me : May Mah iy 100 Dears a _.WAREROUSES WANTED.CX7ANTED - WA RREGUSE (ABOU?5000 good high celine nity of years if or El Re Fatal \u201cét pue mont.Apply to Ng] BAKERS WAGGON, Beaver Mall HL os ANTED\u2014G0O TERR, 3 = Ww NTED-GOO D CAnEEX CRE |: condition.A ppty to 353 Av.Hotel ae Vite, ORSES FOR BALE BY AUCTION.MACHINERY FOR SALE.Man va Ty guarantee WPEYy cet Wo have & Jos of 9 horses on band AFTRD-YoU¥T YOURTI MAN 70 DRIVE LIGHT DB- RTE ay WAITAD bere spi times to select from, voltable for all saddle, express an oA on and hich you can try Ih vour entire ry She SS Sa as we bave ANTED MECHAMICAL ,DRATARTING, design, and Ftirato fn fonctions cis EX: Pesan, à heater a D\u2014PUPILS.OOACHING FOR McOILL kl matriculations.Terms mogorate.Lu aie.462 FRENCH, Aa FRSSOR slg 674 aw Br LADY moder Lessons ws eres TED \u2014~ CELIO ON, A STATE TERME and particulars, to !°8 2591,\" AXTED-\u2014YOUNG LADY Di pou attend mme a whoo! \u201cKin déve Le \u201cnsc MISCELLANEOUS.L BUSINES O01 COLLEGE, receives students in commercial su tolegraphy at auy time.Excellent hearts wen Wr RENE Bove: Principal, Torento, On Me TORONTO.WANTED TO PURCHASE Dies PURCRASE LADIES AND tieman's cast oft GEN.ANTED-\u2014TU [0 PURCHASE E, nds ann GEN ANTEL\u2014IMMEDIATELY, 30 UK 40 GA fret cluse milk for summer and SA preferred.Address 3.M7 Ambers: ANTED\u2014TO PUROGABI wrence Fe - DFRIGHT RIBBON OAS SILL EX EXOHANGE eu n° ra = pi Wise \u2014 TO PURCHASE, kooND HAND, 1 1 ay beep nod (à votes per ~ WHEAT NOTES.The Southern Hemisphere Likely to Send 100,000,000 Bushels to Europe This Year.w misphere would sen Wo her F bushels, while last season they were moderate importers.European crop prospects are reported to be ve Their markets are all au ll and declining from a high level, with conditions and Flour is in Mberal su all over the world.crican crop of Theat in 1 sou, à and bushels this season, bushels of contract wheat in Chicago May.According to the Government crop reports for the ten years endin 4 1896, Americans grew 4,540,744,34 of wheat ; consumed 8,100,200,000 bushels ; 749,158 bushels, and ex- bushels, making a total hels, or 563,422,744 bush- nd equalling of production of consumption of 56 omment is f d 638, ported 1,466,318, 033 els more than production, a an average under estimate 3 mition } bushels per year, y individual (Fucsses Beem to bo tar better, eapecially Cin- Current.a farm reserves on Marc rs, as estimated -b the Government, are 133272368 ate exports for the four monthr arch 1st to June th, are given .: 4, hs bushels.Average © early e expo.146,831,803 b bushels Tor the last four hs of the crop year.AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments at the Leading Centres HICA March 21 2.\u2014Recel bush wheat, 254,000 bush corn, 274,000 bush bbls Shipments-100, 000 bush wheat, 281,000 bush corn, 291,000 b outs, and 88 558 \u2018bbls flour.\u2018EW YO; bush The at 47 bush corn, 1 Shin ng 8,190 macks flour.Ship: mu bush wheat, 120,42 bush pail ot bush oats, 1,290 bbls and 20,965 21.\u2014Recelpta, 54,000 prone bush TOLEDO, 21.\u2014Receipts\u201410,000 bush wheat, 37,000 bush corn.Shipme 6,000 bush wheat, 44,000 bush corn.ST, HYAOINTHE MARKET.(Special tô the har) ST.HYACINTHE, 2l.\u2014 Fresh were plentiful, and \u201capie syrup ab- t Satu et, although maple su- ushels, farmers predict that but little PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS JEDIS1ERED ALL COUN OWEN Ne EVANS, Temple Bullding, Mentreal, 283 (2) A year ago the Argentine Requblic was importing breadstufts and buying seed pro.almost the those existing last summer.ply, and prices dull onomy and con- he hands to-mouth plan prevallg.everywhere, in all the markets on account, of the high Cash wheat is again of several cents under May, t ile May commands 8 premium of about 19 cents over July, And July i8 7 cents over Hep- re & Leland think the Am- was nearly tthe, estimated con- u on of 4 58 ushels per capita a mue at the United be able to export 200,000,000 and have 12.000, 200 n and is encou © made this year bad.We quota: on, 80c ; oats, per potatoes, 70c ay; wood, \u2018per < \u2018cord, $3.50 Special Notice.\u2018To Klondike Travellers.ay there\" 8 tons of gold in the Klon- can't get it without good ota ¢ \u2018of staying wer, The Com, \u2018 bave the se you the stay- a discount June 30, bushels ts\u2014120,000 nts\u2014 WEAK GRAIN MARKET.English Ghoese Holders Anxious About Floods.MAIL ADVICES ON DAIRY PROD- UGE NOT CHEERFUL.The upward tendency of the Chicage EruiN markets at the opening this morne fix received a check before noon.The amount of grain vinering still keeps mucky atove expectationy, and the volume of exs port is large.May opened at $1.03 1-2 ta $1.04, and sold up 1-2¢, but quickly dectins ed to $104, where it was held steadily.July opened almost a cent Jower than Baturday's closing, at 84 1-Zc, and was boosted to 85 3-S%¢, but there was little force behind this boom, and it touched 8t 7-8¢ at noon.Septeinber open- d 1-4c lower, ut 77 3-4e, went up to 78 J-he, but also was forced down tv 7 i-Sc.In Fiverpool wheat was 1-2d lower, and wuixe 1-8d lower.The peceipts of Rus- slun and Danublun grain were large.Oats \u2018for May opened at 25 1-2¢, and advanced slightly.ax did also July, which opened 23¢.There wus very little of note in ne local grain market.Some round lotg of oats for export changed hunds on Sat- ray at 330, ex-store, und 3e to 3e atoat, for May delivery.Peas ure steady at 66c to 6ic for May delivery.and buck wheat at 43 to 4éc, store.Ontario red wheat at shipping points sold at 85e to 88, and white at 33c to Ne THE FLOUR MARKET.The flour market 18 somewhat colorless, in view of the impassable condition of the country roads.end very lit- te export enquiry is reported.The rise demand for mill feeds has also declin-1 slightly, but prices are steady.Roll outs are alse moving only in a small way, but prices are maintained at in w and 3.35 in bag.We quote the flour market as under: Winter wheat patents, HE to $5; straight rollers, $4.50 to $4.60 = bags, 32.25 to $2.30 : Manitoba Strong bak< \u201834.50 ; Manitoba Bpring patents, $5.30.\u201cTa mill feeds We quote : Ontarlo wheat bran, $15; shorts, $17 per ton, In bulk ; Manitoba \u2018brau, 515, and shorts, $17 per ton, Including bags.odgson & Brothers\u2019 circular letter says Flour and wheat\u2014A moderato\u2019; trade has been experienced for wheat atl a further slight decline.Flour quietly 3 steady.Indlan corn firmer.We quoter to-day: Wheat, Qreson, none ; C or- a is 9d to 8s 1d per 100 )bs.; Canadian, Is 4 to Bs 4d per 100 ba: Flour, extra States und Canadian, 28s to 30s per 280 lbs; pat= ent, 30s to 33s 6d per 2380 1 Indian corn, mixed, 3 5 1-2d to 3 6 1-2d per 100 bse Canadian peas, 53 4d to Ga per 100 iba.DAIRY PRODUCE.The tenor of the mall advices recelved by the members of the cheese trade this morning showed little change trom abosa previously to hand.The tendency cidodly towards dulness, and Title Be ness was reported by cable.but the mer-\" chants in England had evidently heard] of the dunger of a flood, for enquiries} were made to the warehousing of cheese held here.The business transacted here! 1s of & small character, and prices ares merely nominal at 8c to 1-2c.In their) Live 1 circular of Maren 12 the Hodg: son Brothers write Cheese meets with a steady demand ai unchanged prices.Dealers, as yet, have\u2019.shown, no confidence, even at Ate prices prcvetine- We quote: Finest Covadian.11 makes, color and white, J to 40s: finest States, 358 to 398; ugust, Canadians, 55s to 3/5.Bummer cheese fra offered at 2s to 358, but low skims and half meats are a dull sale roms 103 to 25 re Futter\u201cquotations for Sontmental put ter have been further reduced, prospect of still lower prices, buon Dave! petd off the market.upplies, too, have become more plentiful of both Continent and Australian, but American and Cana disu as yot only arrive in limited quan tities.\u20ac quote to-day: Finest fresh rade Canadian creamery, in New Zealand, %0s to 100s; Cork, firsts, 98sgh seconds, 835; thir as 918 per cwt.J Locally the butter market continu firm \\n tone, with no new features of: note.Fresh creamery is reported as sell ing at 1% to 2c; od held lots at 18¢ 1 1%:; tub dairy at 6c to 17c, and rolls.as! dic to 17 1-2c.2} PRODUCE OF THE FARM.5 the whole the egg market manifes a much easier feellng thiz morning).the receipts of late belnz in excess of re- qu.rements, and prices declined, the rang belt & 12\u20ac to 13c.The outside re crly obtainable for small choice lota.\u2018 Fotatoes are steady at Se.in car lots] and Toc to ue in a small w Jeans dull, and business is noté large in i Une, the range belng ied to fe for primes, pand, Se to Soc tor chol nand- ploked per The advices trom: \"he country Indicate that the run of maple zap is very la and that maple sugar and syrup will lentiful.8mall consignments of bot ave arrived, syrup being Quoted at to 56c per tin, and sugar at 6c to Te per pound for new.Old syrup is selling at 40c to 45c er tin.Honey: fs not mtovin very briskly at present, and values arov eary.We qu uote: White clover oom, 12 1-2c; dark clover comb, \u201cTo to 10 1-2c; andl dark extracted.bc to Tc per pound.PROVISIONS.In provisions there ls little doing at \u2018prea! sent owing to the Lenten scarcity of des: mand, but rices remain er nd Wa.palis, at 8 1-éc to ann and compo ts 11 1-2c to 12c; bacon, 12c per no ressed hogs are not much in evidemced js now, and the demand is slack ak Hodgson Brothers write as follows: Bncon\u2014There 13 no improvement to res port in the demand, anQ notwithstanding § an advance, cabled from America, 220 ï some cuts, dealers to not respo the market rules quiet.We quote.So day: Chui_e Cumberland out.2 to 2 \u201cIba.gy average, 28 to Me; 25 to 20 Ibs, IMs t 3%: 6d; 32 to IW lbs, 305 to 835; long td len, Mb-in, American, 18 to 22 lbs, ; Canadian, none; Clegr be boites, 1 tv 16 Îbs.325 to Ns; 18 t 2s to 22 6d; Staffordshire cut, lean\u2014mn, 40 Ibs., and Birmingham cut, 33 to 88 Iba.31s to 2s 6d; clear Staffords, Lean-off, 40 t 4 1bs., and Yorkshire cut, ot o 45 1ba,, ray ta 318 6d; zinged Wiltshir Canadian, 49°! to 56 Ibs., 448 to Ka; Am eHcan 40 to bû: ibs., 399 to 418: short (Sear packs, 12 to: i Tha, cs, to 208 6d: to 20 ba.ty 298 6d; fat backs export 23s to Ms 6d: long clear middles, 1 to 40 ibs., to 22s: 4 to .t We.short clear mid< 298 to dies, & to 60 Ihe, 298 to 294 64; sh savare cut, 12 to 14 lbs.%s to 38s DF to 16 lbs.258 to 27s 6d; Now York cuts 1i to 13 lbs., 28 6d to 26 6d Hams are further hotuced in price, and: in slightly better request, but su lies continue iberal.We quote: 1§0lee cut, # to 13 lba., 35s to 40s; to 16 ha Ha to 406: short cut and dt x 10 to Ur lbs.Sn to ve; 12 to 14 lbs.33s to 3s; 4 to 16 lbs.%s to 355; 18 to 20 Toe Ne + 33 per cwt rd is In good demand, and values are\u201d well maintained In sympathy mn Am-~ erfcan advices.We quote: Pails ang kegs, 288 6d to 295: prime Western, in tierces, 2s 6d to 283 per Leef firmly held at last quotationsz trading ls good.We, quote: Extra Indie ness, to Teo ds plate and Dackety.a per Pork\u2014There is less business do! bu Tices are unaltered.ve adi ean 50s to 555 per 200 Tbs.BBITISH ARRET Cable advices to the Board Trade: this mogning were ag follows Fondons On const i cat quiet à and st Re} nothing pA n pas w nom jinall; unchanged : maine, © se 307 ron v.dd: cergors Wnilla, Walla wheat, iron, November, 36s 6d.KEngjinh country wheat markets partially 6d cheaper.Liverpool\u2014-8pof wheat dull maire guiet, May, à wheat, agi; arg 8 4d; May, Is u 7 's 3-34 tes 6 3-8d ; Dece ed alge wet ; ® March, ès 4 a - 3 1-80.May 3a 2 T8d: July, 8 tad September.4 Me?\u2018 Led, xed merioan maize, spot, § -24, our\u2014Minneapol~ is first Dakers 58.LAVARPOOL LATRAT PRICES CURRENT; March Jun ame, à \u2026- » « >= hi J ASS i : ITE FE § = * = ONDAY, » NEGLECT OF - DUTY CHARGED.Mr.Brittain, of the Road Department, is the Accused.COMMITTEE WILL INVESTIGATE, Delayed Pumping Operations and | Many Cellars Were Flooded.The Read Comuittee.at n meeting this Mormug, «ppoumted à suL cumuattese tun posed by Ald.Brut, the City Nurveyur, lu report upoa the competency oi Mr.Alfred Britta, ua Sistant City Surveyor, and especivly wu regaid io à charge of disobeying orders.There were present: Ald.Brunet, \u2018lur- ner, Dupre, Ouuuet, Martineau and Ua- lery.The chairman, in effect declared, Mr.Brittain, to be u usées publie employe The official, he decMicd, Lad deciurl to stirt puinporng opetations ut the cast end station Thursday atternoon, despite tue numervus complaints poring m to the of fect that the waier had invadel the ce lars ot various dwellings and warrhen-es Mr.Brittain, nn was alleged, subsequently retused to obey the orders of Deputy Uav Surveyor Barlow, and only convrdiel 1m obedience to a command trom a higher au cha.rinan; and thority.A delay of two hours in getting the pumps started, and a later suspensions of work for a few hours peruitted the wa ter, 1t is claimed, to make healway in cellars, thus making the city biable for dumages.The committee of inquity was moved for by Ald.Martineau, who expressed himself in strong language respecting Mr.Brittain\u2019s alleged dereliction of duty.On behalf of the official it is claimed that he had orders from Mr.St.George not to start the pumps uatil the water reached a cer- tatu height and only when the cellars were flooded, did he, in response to a telephone message, begin pumping operations to re- heve the sewers, A Point St.Charles deputation urged the cominittee to request the Grand Truuk Railway to remove its station at the Wellington stret subway to libernia road as there is pour Accommodation at the present site.Messrs.Turner, Ouimet and Gallery were appointed a su!-committee to make representations to the G.T.R.oth vials in the interest of the petitioners.A report of the (ity Surveyor respecting the claim of Mr.Desormean, contractor, of $1521.21, for carrying 12,175 loads of ma- cada at 121-2 cents a load, to points in St.Gabriel ward last year, was presented.Mr.St.George figured out that the contractor had carried 5316 loads and sug gested payment of 10 cents a load, or a total of $531.60.The matter was referred to a sub-com- mittee compused of Messrs.Dupre, Gallery and Quimet.It was decided to recommend to the Government the adoption of a pian pre ared by Mr.Francis Lapointe, architect, or the proposed bridge across the i.-hine cana] at Ltwater avenue.The Mune pal Councils of Nt.Cungonde, St.Menri, Cote, St.Paul, and Verdun, have already endorsed the plan, and will seul dee- gates to Ottawa next week to ury: its adoption.Un motion of Ald.Gallery, it was de cided to recommend that all corporn'ion laborers employed on the strects pe pad $1.25 per day in future.He sail wany only drew one dollar a day.COTTON MILL CLOSED Over a Thousand Hands Temporarily Out of Employment.Among the most serious incidents result ing frow the flood, so far, was the closing of the Hochelaga cotton mils last datur- The mill is situated on ground which 1m s little too low to be safe from the spring 4, and © atly, when the water commendes to rise, preparations are made by raising all perishable goods off the floor, or by transferring them to some place of safety.This precaution was taken some days since.but on Baturday morning it became evident that the water was not going tn stop at its usual mark.Higher and higher 1t climbed until the firemen had to work in a paol on the door.Av last, about 10.830 o'ciock, it rushed into the fire box and drowned the nres nut, ana 1D an instant the mill wae in silence.As a consequence, 1,050 hands have been thrown out of employment, and unt the waters subside eufficientiy to permit toe fires to be lighted under The engines, they will have to take a noliday.The loss to the mill through damage by water will not amount to much, but that from idleness will mean considerable; this, however, may partly be made up by working overtime, later on.It is two years now since the mill ham been closed on a week day, and it is ele ven years since it has been shut vewn from a similar cause.£1] -e At three o'clock this afternoon the water in front of the city xrood at 39 feet 8 inches, showing no change from 12 noon.MAISONNEUVE.Hlections Proceeding To-day - An Arrest Made.Considerable interest is being taken in the Malsonneuve municipal elections today, and from all accounts a large voto ls being polled.The Good Government ticket composed of Messrs.F.Ma tineau, Cent Ward : A.Christin, West Ward; and B.Desrochers, East ara.These are being opposed by Messrs.Rein- eau, Blough an Dupuis, respectively it Is maid, was rome telegraphine done this morning.and as a reventative, Yael OF and Sub-Chief Lapointe were called in, and arrested an alieged offender, A number of other suspects who were hanging aronnd shortly afterwards disappeared.The friends of the Good Government ticket are confident of vic ory.TO SELECT A MAYOR.Ste.Cunegonde Council Will Meet Wednesday.Ste.Cunstgonde Councillors romise that their city wili not be long without a ayor, Secretary-Treasurer Hebert has notified the councillars that meeting for the purpose of choosing a chit executive will be called on ednesday evening.The roperty, qualification of the r ala or, M.A.8 tor- quer- Delisie, wa b the ) residents, w h « now are wit iatrate.It {e understood that Mr.M.lymourner, of ft.James street, will ceive the appointment.He has councillor fol a number of yesrs.8MOKING CONCERT.One of the most enjoyable smoking cen corte of the seston was that given Fal moral Council, Royal Arcanum, ab G! FRR] \u2019 Pepe 3 7 te MARCH 21, 1898 T Friday evening.Mr.Samuel Hall, on \\ Wood, auditor of the Council, presid The phonograph exhibition and the whist].ing solo, the\\later being given by Dr.Ruth: erford, were particularly appreciated.The other contributors to the programme weére ems.GG.H.Mcleod, Fields, Dr.Browa, .M.Packard, 8.Roman, and F.W.Wuadrworth.Addresses were aiso delivered W.Lidell.b.D.H.B., D Deus dy Messrs.G.3 McCormack and Theos.Liggett.Refresh- uments were served at the close.LAKE ONTARIO'S PABSENGERS HALIFAX, March 21.\u2014-The Beaver, Lone oyal mail steamer Lake Untlarto, arnv foliowing ers on bourd : Cuptæu .Bell, Airs., hes bl, Statt Quas- ter-Master W.WV.Bullock, Mrs.Bullock snd child, Mr.J.A.Davison, Dr.Field, Mr.J M.Husband, Mi.1H.J.Meikle dre Mr.A.Mous, Miss Mur, Laeut.| G.F.Muller, Mr.C.A.Meluroy, Mr.H.| \u20ac.Rawley, Mrs.Sweaton, Mr.K.tou.\u2018Temple Special Notice.OPENING OF THE MAILS At The Dixon Cure Co.'s Offices, 40 Park Avenue, Montreal.True to the promise given in the columns of the Star of March 8th, a reporter pro eveds Lo give a few extracts trom letters which he perused when present at the opeu- ly of The Dixon Cure Co.'s mails.Lhe reporter not being allowed to see the names of the writers, extructs from several ot the letters are ull that can be given.AH ar the letters (excepting those which were simply orders for treatments) were in the suite strain ol those quoted, showing clearly thut The Dixon Cure Co.are dung all they Clann, Une man writes from Winmpeg: \u201cI have never tasted liquor since taking vour cure in the autumn of \"#6.Al appetite for drink has gone and EL sunply dou't want it.My healtb is every way better and | have now money in my pocket.\u201d Another man from Barrie, Unt, wntes: \u201cYou usk tue how 1 am since takin your cure 3u July, 18974 1 am all might, never think ot tnkin- a drink.Au happy and so 15 my wife, and am now doing well, thanks to your cure.\u201d Another man writes from Quebec: \u201c1 took your treatment last July (1897), and have never tasted liquor since.1 was never what one might a drunkard, but I rarely went to bed sober.Whiskey was geltiug the better ot me, and 1 bless the ay 1 heard of your cure and took it.Good fuck to you.\u201d A lady writes from London, Ont.: \u201c You usk me how my husband 1s getting vo.1 am more than gind to be able to say that he has never touched intoxicants since he tuok the Dixon Cure, nearly two years ago, and this in the face of his having taken a treatment in Ottawa and one in Toronto, which simply sobered him up for a few weeks, spesks volumes ror the permanences of your cure.We are a happy family now.\u201d A prominent physician writes :\u2014 For years | ba: been in the habit of taking from 15 to 20 grains of morphine and from 2 to 3 bottles of whiskey every 24 hours.You ask how I am now after taking your cure in August, 1897.I am delighted to say that from a,few hours after commencing your cure 1 had mo desire for hquor and by the tenth day I bad ceased using the drug and had no desire for either.Lite is a pleasure to me now, and my wie 1s proud of me.My practice, whieh was totally ruined through my liquor and drug habits, is gradually and steadily coming ack, an can see far greater possibilities in mv profession now than I ever did beiore.I will be glad to be of use to you in any way; in fact, feel, and my wife joins in saying it, that I can never repay you for what you have done for me.\u201d : man from Montreal writes: \u201c You ask me for a statement as to how | am getting along now an ow I was previously to taking vour cûre.When I came to you in May, 1807, I wae on the verge of D.T.'s; hud been discharged by my employers a few weeks before for drunkenness and consequent inattention to business.1 was hterally in the gutter.aud was peuniless.As you are aware Rev.Mr.went security for the payment to you for my treatment a kindness which I shall never forget.I began taking your cure on the 13th May, 1897, and on the morning of the Yeon, I had no desire for hquor.T took the treatment faithfully for three weeks and felt better every day.I gained 22 pounds during the three weeks and [ was hungry nearly ali the time 1 was awake.1 slept soundly and restfully every night getting up in the morning ready for something to eat.At the expiration of three weeks I presented myself to my former employer, who uardly knew me, and asked them to take me back to work.They took me back on trial but they.were doubtful.You will remember that one of the firm enquired of you if 1 were likely to remain sober, ell, I was now anxious for work, and work was simply fun to me.I went at it so bard ond earneatiy that I neariy doubled my employers\u2019 business in mx months, which they appreciated so much that I am now (instead of being in the guicer as J was ten montbs ago) a full purtner in the concern.1 shall never forget you.\u201d A lady from Toronto says \u201cEnclosed you will find draft for cost of your treatment.I am induced to send to you for this through the advice of a lady friend whose husband you cured about fifteen months ago.He was really much worse than my brother is for he was under the influence nearly all the time, and I know t.at he is leading a aober fife now.My brother has tried more than one treatment here but they seem to be of only temporary benefit as he tells me the crave returned ten fold worse in a few weeks after taking the medicine.I earnestly trust that your treatment will turn out as well for my brother as it bas done for my friend's husband.\u201d A man from Ottawa writes: \u2018\u201cAnawer- ing your enquiry, I am mare than pleased to say that I have had mo return of the desire for either morphine or whisky.and feel sure that I never will as it is now ten montbs since you cured me.The lady with whom I board says that 1 eat as much as any two of her boarders.I am enjoying better health now than for the at twelve years, thanks to your cure.If Poan be of any use to you command me.Hundreds of similar letters couid be quoted, many of them from clergymen, busi- \u201cnesa men and over a score of them from physicians, scattered through Canada and the United States.A prominent physician of Montreal who hus been written to by a patron.who is a victim of the liquor and morphiue hahit, asking him if he knows of any reliable method of trentment or cure of these habits, answers as foilpws:-\u2014* My denc Mr., in reply to yours of the 15th inst, 1 have to say: There ia probably ne dia ease with which mankind is afllicted, which has brought out so many shams and frauds as the liquor and drug habits Rave.Of all human illa these troubles seem to have been ordained specially to exercise the ingenuity of quacks in the produ tion of nostrums as manifold as they are worthless.It is therefore actually refreshing to come across a remedy which affords posi tive assurances of actual cure to the vie tim, I refer to the Dixon Cure for the Liquor and Drug Habits, a treatment in which the objectionable hypodermic injections are entirely done awav with-it be ing a very simple vegetable medicine, taken by the victim at home, and one whi à is perfectly harmless, and can only produce grod after affects.1 treated a gentle man who had been a hard drinker and opium user for over twenty years with thia new cure.In three davs he hai no desire for liguor, and in a little over two weeks he discontinued the use of morphine entirely, although he averagad 23 ains every 0 hours.The immediate ef- ects of this medicine were normal ap tite for food, sound sleep ani ciear rain, nll of which were absent before he commenced treatment.I certainly advise all those who are addicted to liguor or druga to write to the Dixon Cure Can pany.40 Park avenue, Montreal, and get heir circular, which is sent free to ail Their telephone number is 3,- pins WE GUARANTEE value for your money than any ether tes ever of INDO-CEYLON .uide; ask for, tapis aml demdnd MONSOON.Al grocers.- on the packet is your ts lead packets only, Black and Mix 23, 30, 40, 58 and §6c.per pound.MONSOON to give better satisfaction than any othor tea, tO further thar any other ta, and ta be better to the public.Fhe word TEA STutyl All the Markets Are Nervous and Weak.WAITING FOR THE COURT OF ENQUIRY'S REPORT.Star Office, Monday 2 pun \u2018\u2018Our market 15 Very sick,\u201d sad one ot the brukers this mornmyg as he looked glousu- ily over the of the session.There 18 More nervousness to-day thap at any tune since the politival world filled with war rumors.\u2018The report of the svanty transactions Court of Enquiry on the Maine explosion WB most anxiously awuued.All the stock markets are weak: London, New York, C.cago and Montreal.Brokers here are ver couscrvative, and though the money market 18 easier of anything, and banks are offering funds, udvantage is not being taken of the offers.Brokers are not only keeping out themselves, but are strongly advising their chents to wait until affaire are mure settled and there 13 less gunpowder about.\u201d Unly 1200 shares were placed here this moruing, and vf these 725 were Canadian lucine.This security sold down trom 82 5-8 to 8) 7-8, a decline ot 3-4c.The ueil- ery were W.Mackenzie and Wilson & Gil lespre.Those who bought were lorget & Cu., Burnett & Co, and Barlow & Co.Montreal Street was firmiy held at 260 1-2, 152 shares changing hands.The earnings last Friday were $3.702.30, an increase of 511.57; on Saturday $3,977.68, an increase of 3569.03; and on Sunday $3,389.34, an in crease of $812.32.Toronto Street was placed at 934 for 50 shares.Un Thursday, the 17th, the earnings were $3,1%7.08, an increase of $495.62, Halifax Tram sold at 133 1-2 for 100 shares, and Cable at 174 1-2 to 174 1-4 for 75 shares.Merchants Cotton Wus purchased at 142 3-2, Bel! Telephone at 176, and Tele graph at 17914.Three banks were dealt in way Hochelaga at 150, Toronto at and Merchants\u2019 at 150.I'he next stage of interest in the securities market, save Henry Clews, of the New York Stock Exchange, will arrive when the Naval Board of Inquiry makes its report to the President.This will raise a new phase of excitement, outside of the larger question of the final settle ment of the Cuban question, which, what ever its purport, must affect the value of stocks.AFTERNOON SALES.150 Canadian Pacific xd at 81 58: 25 Canadian Pacific xd at 813-4; 75 Montreal Telegraph at 17914; 75 Canadian Pacific xd at 811-2; 25 Halifax Heat and Light at 37; 25 Montreal Street Railway at 260 14.in a small 20, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported fer the STAR by Gordon Strathy & Oo, Stock Rrokers, 3 8.Sacrament street \u2014\u2014 Cut Stone House No.288 Peel.Street.Lot contains 24x133 6 in., 3,901 sq, ft.Will be sold at a very low figure.Apply to onl H, JOSEPH & CO.The (Good Opportunit FOR NALE FOR A:500 A Ligh! manufacturing budiness , marg:o of profit large It would run well with another bustness and te very easily managed Address \u201cM 3304.\" B1an Uffive wen The following advertisements were received too late fur classification.LOT LE LS NS NS CAT A Tr S CE TO & ADVANCED TO RESFONS so «] 00 ible parties on note uf band, waureLbouse ruceipia and miscellaneous se uric) FILIATRAULT, Comunssion ent, _67 2voû _ 190 St, James qu , th oor \\ ANTED - BY A PRRSON OF ABILITY, POS] tivo as companion wf housekoeper: 1s thoruughly experienced Best of city references.Address \"5 2934 STAR office.W ANTED-.POSITIONS BY COOKS.CBEFS.CHA M bLerivaids, vaitreeses and walters, isundreasses aul kitcheu giris 1u hotels out of city and 15 the ay api 2142 Bt Eatherine st.uptowo bureau.oT 2 Ww ANTED SITUATIONS FOR RELIABLE SUR vante with referunces: also for day's work wumen, always waiting al (iorman s Agency.83% Palace ar.67 ) 3 EEN ATC IN Ww ANTED- EXPERIENCRD PRACTICAL BTORE man, aol over 30 Mood situation fur satistactuey man.Address T 294, Gran oies.672 = LEITER STRADDLED.Bought and Sold May Wheat at a Profit To-day.SOME BIG CARGOES OUT OF NEW YORK.(Special tu the Star.) CHICAGO, March 21\u2014læeiler was on both sides of the May option to-day.Me bought early ut $1.03 1-2, and sald at $1.05.1s tactics are puzzling the \u2018oldést ink.alitants.There are many who credit hin with having bought a big line of July Bi turday and to-day, but the Star corre- has been assired thi =r ondent t De orders came from St.louis to Leiter bro- kis.The clique ts long of July, and thyre is sume talk of the campalgn extending Into that option, but on nfs subset Leiter will not talk.Prices averaged lower for July, selling at 54 1-26 to 85 3-40, mainty at 8 1-2¢ and 83c, 8 inet æ cluse Saturday of 8 2-8c.About the only item that favored holders was the cold wave exj ected, the Weather Bureau promising a sudden drop from unseasonably high to unseasonably low temperature, thereby restricting the wheat seedidg in the North-West, and damaging the winter wheat, which is now unprotected.Italy is buying wheat on ocean passée he visible supply decreased 998, bushels in Canada an United States.the world's shipments were smaller n last week, yet more than double\u2019 la vear.[i\\erpool was easier, and crop prospects in Missouri, Illinois and were never better.cal and North-West re- celpts were quite llberal.There is renewed talk of a large amount of May having been settled privately for Ar- muur, and some of the others who have been caugh! short.It ts predicled that there wil) be some terrible firewyrks In the pit before the close o! May.7 SOME BIG CARGOES.NEW YORK.March 2L\u2014About twenty full cargo Bteamships and berth.rpom tn the principal transatlantic vessels have ! buen chartered during the 1 week for the export of grain during April.It is sidted that 2250000 bushels, of which 1.- Ha, (00 are of wheat, will be sent abroad dur'ng the month on the tramp steamships and the liners.Of these 1.500.006 buthels two-thirds are Leiter wheat, which is to he shipped to Cork for orders.Most of the wheat carried by the liners is destined for lL.onflon.Liverpool, Hull and Glasgow.The full cargo vessels are either hound for this port or are expect- el here in time to take out the grain during the coming month.At least eight of these vessels will carry l,eiter.wheat exclusively.Comparatively little -of the grain to be ported during April Lien received here.The eagerness wit which steamships have ciartercd and berth room the shippin interests In grain in Boston, Fhiladelphia and Baltimore.» NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE.Specially reparted fer the BTAR by C.D.Mouk, 18 Bs, Sscrament street, local matuger for J.8.Bache à Co.New York.over direct private vire Mar.91.Mar 18.s.Close.Op March 21st.March 19th.Close Ask.Bid.Ask.Bid.Canadiss Pacific Ryxd Bly Site 8 824 Do do Land Bonds \u2014 no \u2014 110 Duluth 8.5.Atlsutio .®¢ 1 4 1 Do de pré.5 a 5 Commercial Cable xd 173 116 14 wos Bends 107 ud 107 - De.Regd de .- \u2014 107 103 Montreal Tel pa.Ia 179 1e0 179 Peoples Hi & Hitz.37 3 31 37 do Bonds.6 8 88 sx Kich 4 Out.Nav.Co.1024 3 10314 100 De do do Popds.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - - Montrenl St.Ry.Co.751 26044 361 5 do N Btack ., 559 25754 en 257% Malifaz Bureet R .131 135 131 Bonds .\u2014\u2014 107 137) Monutrea) Gas Co .1934 1934 135 1834 Bell Telephone Co .1774 175 1774 173% Bonds.\u2014- \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Royal Electric xd., IS! M7 Lo Hs Toronto Eailway .lw 9% 100 Wie do do Boods \u2014\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 8e J - 1X 1% 130 London, do .181% \u2014 \u2014 Bank of Mentreal .37 245 240% io Baak .00 ne x Bank of A M.A.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Mol 210 202% Bank ef Torento ms 235 228 Jacques Ouruer | 93e 100 May Merchants Bank 179 182 180 Le Gahfas 180 _- 185 Bank Kova cotia.10 Mm 230 219 KE.Townships Bank .160 10 160 150 i lis em 124 \u2014 7 oH 03 ns 103 138% 141 i374 92 300 9% 149 133 149 Bant of Uttawa.\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 - = Aver Incand.Light.\u20ac0 -\u2014 wo > Windsor Hotel 100 \u2014- 100 92 [atercolosial Cosl B.\u2014\u2014 - 5 31 Do do ra \u2014 \u2014\u2014 100 50 Werth-West Land Co.prt \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 TayiorMiy.Air.Com Col.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 80 \u2014_ \u2019anada Paper Sounds.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014- \u2014-\u2014 - Cas.Usatral bonds © \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Champlein &8t L bonds \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Domisien Coal Pret.W 17 17 do do Pret.107 104 197 104 da o Boads.125% 183% 18 106 Montreal Cotton zd.180% 148 150 141 Can.Col Uot.Mills Co.78 47 75 47 do \u2026 30 9 306 yT Merohsnts Cotton Co.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 145 138 Dem.Cotton Mills .® 9 9% s Do db Boo \u2014 -\u2014 me __ Loun & Morteage Ce \u2014 -\u2014 10 140 Unarantee Co.- \u2014 -\u2014 - Diumopd Glass LL = = \u2014 \u2014 West.Lean & Trust Co.\u2014\u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 STOCKS DOWN.Dulness Increased as the Day Advanced.; {Special to the Star.) NEW YORK, March 21.\u2014The week opened on the Btock Exchange quiet, ana during the early part of the aay room traders controlled the movement of m- curity values.London prices for niterna- tional stocks were 1-8 to 7-8 below y and opening prices on the local exchange were 1.2 to 1 per cent.below Nae- urday\u2019s closings.The trend continued downward throughout this mormng, and in some issues declined 1 to 2 pointe were recorded.duiness incre: , trading being practically at a standstill, Canadian Pacific se- vanred 38 82 38.Posted rates tor sterling exchange were advanced 1-2 ceat to 4.82 to 4.85.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bache & Co, 18St.Sacræment st, report the closing prices to-day as follows: Opening.Higheut.Lowest.Closing.Wheat May.1034 103 10334 IY - July.864 3 844 83414 Corn May.M » 284 4 \u201c nly.aR Wa 04 Nuh Outs Mar.By M4 54 BY * July.73 Das B 234B Pork May.90 0; 980 983-1 \u201d Joly.0e ses vas lard, ko 501 510 807 5 * July.515 51 ss 517 Short Bibs, May.505 510 506 805-1 \u201c Juiy.307 817 307 S12 MANITOBA WEEAT.ate.(Special to thy Star.) WINNIPEG, March 31.\u2014 Wheat is selling to-day at Brandon, at 48cat Fort William at 96 cents a bushel, \u201cas As the day advanced, the ; | oy Close.Awer.Cotten Oi] Oe., \u2014 16% \u2014 \u2014_ .do.Pref 0 _\u2014 \u2014 Amer.Tobacco % [A 984 Amer Baga afi Be 19 mer r a + 4 RH Mira à mer wu .î ae Fou = = \u2018op.s, & \u2014 -_- .do, Piel >< Bw Baltimore : Ohio \u2014\u2014 _- y Biate Uns 2 dus Pod 4 0° À À Canada Southern 5 « _\u2014- - Ches.& Ohio.160 184 1846 nu Chicago, Burl &Quincy.% By 20% 91 Cl - 90M 9 Nig icago & North West | 117 Hig Nis be Chic ck island & Pac.83 84 A3y 8 Chi Mil AS: Paul 88% ay ve Ce ds a NY.- Ye 17904 179% Cleveland, CC.88.L.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 3 284 Delsware Lack & West.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Delaware & Hodson.\u2014\u2014 105 \u2014\u2014 __ Dan.& RioGrand,pfd.-\u2014\u2014 \"ye \u2014 -_ Duluth &.Shore & ALl.- _\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 Genet Blectrie.my mG wl BK eneral ectric.4 33 Rechiog Valle Ve = \u2014 \u2014 Cs Jersey Con .#8 à sde Te 1564 x ye T4 1434 \u201c 22 Noo \u201d 54 N Phila.à Resd.ail paid.17 16i4 IT n Pullman .\u2014_\u2014 - \u2014 ee 774 \u2014 - » 24 75% wn I we No BEY - Ae = mou om 5) 5 ] Waestaru Usiow Hod xd.Sa © = êH Whoellog & Lake Erie.14 114 Led Do de rel.- se \u2014\u2014 \u2014 M .140: 4 ig Iie Be se Special Notice.Klondiks Outfitters.Probably the best equipper and largest Klondike ontfitters arc the K.Catley 1, Limited.Many of the largest * pates who left Montreal recently were outtitt-d by this firm.Ontfits of clothing toot, cd ol tents, greceries, tte, oan be six hours\u2019 \u2018notices +.a - A) pr > ve * f Apt \u201cMARCH 21, BLACK DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.Priestley\u2019s Celebrated Black Dress Goods.ing qualities.are absolute.unsurpassed in Wrapped on the stamped on every fifth yard.PEITOOL0EITEED Priestley\u2019s \u201cEudora\u201d Cloth w ¢ with greater width and weight than any Henrietta, Ideal in the richuess of its surface glow and drap- ~ It 1s the perfection of a Black Dress Fabric It will not grow rusty -its dust-shedding qualities Matchless 1a delicacy of texture \u2014 its wearing service.varnished board, The Improved Henrietta Sold by Dry Goods Dealers Everywhere.LA OX > » 1 £ is softer, richer, SD - 1 & Silk warp.** Priestley > 2 = PHPRPTBIERBPRPREE ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ : ¢ ¢ ô / Ô Ô ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ > 2 À complete assortment of all the Leading Novelties in Priestiey's Black Dress Goods sow in sruck.Samples of Priestiey's Black Dress Goods sent on application.MILLINERY DEPARTMENT.Our New Department devoted to high-class Millinery, and fully stocked with all the latest Parisian and other novelties 1 this branch of business, will be opened next week under JOHN MURPHY & CO., skilled and competent management.2343 ST CATHERINE STREET, Terms Cash, Tel 3833 Lor.M stoalfe.6031 BMV MTV
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