The Montreal daily star, 9 mai 1902, vendredi 9 mai 1902
[" \" said further that cable communi - 4 were PIED had ome killed and 3% wounded.JNEATHER FORECAST.\u201cJair end Cook * © VOE.XXXIV.Ne 109 NESE ASS OF FIRE BLITERATES CITY OF ST.PIERS Volcanie Eruption at Island of Martinique Destroys 25,000 Souls and Entire Shipping of the (CARIBBEAN SEA Mtuation of the Island of Martinique Whose Capital St Pierre, Has Been Destroyed by a Volcanio Eruption.(Special to the Montreal Star.) LONDON, May 9.-.\\ despatch to we | Times from St.Thounas savs that the City of Et.Pierre, Martirique.and its inhabi.tente, with all the shipning in the harbour | have been totaily destroyed by a volcanw | eruption.A despatch 0 che Daddy Mal from St Pierre, Martinique, dated Thursday.stated | that the eruption of Mount Pelee, cont wed.The Guerm factory was averwhelmel \u2018with boïling mud on Monday.Twenty-four Persons are known to have teen Lillet.The despatch adds that there had heen no earth: | @ankes up tc the time the report was =A PARIS.May 9\u2014The Commander of :he avench Cruiser Suchel has telegraphed to the Minister of Marne.M.de Lanesaun, frem Fort de France, Idand of Martinigie, wander date of Thursiay.May & at WU pr.ae follows: \u201cHave just returned frm Se Pierre.which has been completely destroyed ty an immense mass of fire, which fell on the Anwn at about 8 o'clock in the morning.The entire population, about 23.00 souls, supposed to have perished.I have brought back the few survivors.about | thirty.All the shipping in the harbour has been destroyed by fire The eruption ~on- Canes.\u2019 CAPTAIN FREEMAN'S STORY.; ST.THOMAS, D.W.1, May 9\u2014The ! british steamer Roddam, Captain Freeman.which left St.Lucia, Wednesday for Martinique, returned to St.Lucia at 3 o'clock v afternoon The Roddam hnnge a Veport that the town oï St.Pierre, Martini.t y destroved as a result i of be voto disturbance va the island ti te ra A Almest all the ishabitants 3 St.Pierre are said to bave been killed The Roddam re | ports thay 1] mn the port has aloo been destroyed.the chev Steamship | pany\u2019s steamer Rormima being mention- i od as those destroved.The Roddam was almost completely wrecked.Her captain was seriously burned i and seventeen of her crew are burned.| The steamer Roraima.Capt.Mugmah.left | New York Apnl 26, for St Thomas.where | the arrived May 2.From St Thomas she | for St.Croix, Demerara, etc.| It was amnounced irom St.Thomas last i Benday.May 3.that St ! covered with ashes to the depth of a quarter of an inch as the result af the outbreal.of the Mount Pelee volrano and the town appeared to be enseloped in fog.SOUFRIFRE CRATER DISTURBED.i | | i , | Avother despatch from St.Thomas, dat.| od May 7.said that advices reveived that | { i | À Pierre had heen morning from the Island of St.Vincent, D.WW.1.announted that for some days earthquakes had been experenced in the neuwh- boarhood of the Soutmere crater.which had been mg and rumbling.The people in \u2018 the vicinity of the volcano were leaving for | of safety.This St.Thomas deapateh ! sation with | the Island of Martinique was mterrapted | the morning of May 7.and that cable com- smunwation southward from St.Lucia in the ! ; 12 to 20 broad.| infested with serpents.Port pommes: [3 Sehr MARTINIQUE ST Luck} Windward Islands.ceased suddenly the seme afternoon.It was reported that the voleamie craters ton Domimiea, D.W.1.were showing signs of activity, SITUATION OF MARTINIQUE.Martinique.called by the natives Ma ana.1s one of the Lesser Antilles, in the West India Islands.lt rs 43 miles lon by and has an area of 3 square miles.and a population of about 175.- | AN, of whom only 19,000 are whites.Tha island was discovered by the Spamards in ; MAR, colonized by the French in 1635.and except for three short intervals (1761-43.179: 1802, 1909 141.when 1t was held by the British.it has been a French colony ever Müce.A mountain knot m the north (443 feet! and another in the south are connect- el bv a low ritge.all being densely covered with trees.There are numerous short streams.The cnasts are irregular and high.except on the west where stands St.Pierre (population Bit, the principal commer- .cial place.and Fort de France (population 13.0004, the capital which was nearly des troyed by fire in 1890.The climate 1s moist and hot and yeilow fever is not an unfre quent visitor.The sol is very productive.About one half of the land 'n cultivation is occupied with sygar cane, the staple crop.Uf the other half about 75 per cent.1 i planted with manioc.sweet potatoes, and other food plants, whilst coffee, and tobacco are each cultivated to a small ex: tent.There is also considerable grazing oi cattle, sheep and goats.The exports (sugar, molasses, rum moetly} average nearly £80,000 annually.the imports (textiles, floyr, fish, rice.cotton.etc.).about £955.000 very vas abolin in 1848; labour is largely performed by coalies (37,000.Rail ways connect the principal towns.THE VOLCANOES OX ISLAND.The loitiest summit on the island is Mont Pelee, 4350 feet hgh.There are six extinct voleances on the rsland: one of the craters is of large dimenmons.Eitensive masses of volcanic rocks cover the intanor of the iddand.rise to great elevation, and extend from the mountamns to the shores of the sea, where they form numerous deep indentations along the coast.Between the volcanic rocks c cur broad, regular val leve of great feartilty.The island is badly There are several good harbours around the coast.MARTINIQUES ADMINISTRATION.The administration of Martinique is under a governor and a privy council, aided by a ; colonial council.Amos Kidder Fiske, in his history of the West Indies, says of Marunique: \u201cThe whole area of near four hundred square miles is mountainous.the loftiest height being Mount Pelee, 4.430 feet, in the northwest.'* * * Farther south, midway.où the oval.are the three crests of Courbet.ani all along the mighty ridge are black and ragged cones of old volcanoes.These slumbering monsters reckoned as abenlutely harmless, for in 1851, ! after a century of seeming quietude, Mount Pelee broke out with a dangerous eruption.\u201d LOSSES OF THE BOERS ZTevd Kitthener Makes Another Re- port\u2014Cestrian Sails From Hali- = fax\u2014Cost of Arms for Orange River.IN.May 9 \u2014 Lord Kitchener re we to the War Office that in the fighting ednesday.the Boers had ten killed and taken\u201d riers.Yesterday they BEd Kiphne, the father of Mr.| y iphing.has den | à coat «f etme for the \"range River Colony.It ecusists of a plain heraldic shield, bearing an orange tree proper.above which 1s a Twdor rose, on the ground are waved lines, the symbol of water, typifving the name Bloomfontein.the supporters are two wringboky The design has been subraitte-l & the Coloniat ce for approval.THE CESTRIAN SAILS.HALIFAX, NS.May 9 \u2014 The 1roop- ian, with the Canadian Mounted à on , passed out of the harbour at eight o'clock last evening.During the confumon and bustle attend: ing the lining up of the men on Water street, yesterday, General O'GGradv-Haly met with an annoying though not serious acet- dent., A cabby dnviag by ran inte him felled him to the ground.He was very much amnoyed, but not serioudy hurt.' DIED OF ENTERIC\u2018, FEVER.QITAWA.May 0.\u2014 1he Governor-Gen- eral has been no! fee by cable from vite casislty department that Charl .Nee ban, South Africas Constabulary.had died et Vet River, of enteric fever.1e next of kin is Mra.Mary Mechan.St.Mary's, Ont.Captain Woodside, formerly editor of the Yukon Sum, received a commission yeater- day in the fourth contingent.He replaces Lieut.Wi .who, it is said, failed to the examination at Halifax.Bemeral O'Grady -Haly wired the Eat asking permission to appoint Captain Woodside, who was immediately notified.peer .\u2018A Fee\\ing of Uneaziness.ial to the Mantreal Star) LOXTON May 0.\u2014Notwithatanding Mr.Pirrie's statement at the Canada Clnh din- der lait night that there was no justifice- tion for Englishmen looking with appre hemsion on what was taking place, there is a tems of unessiness anxiety in every one of this morning's editorials on the shin- ping trust.Must of the papers agree that the White Star line has been bought.lock, stock and barrel.The Standard fears that Mr.Morgan's action may be creating a precedent.\u201cWhat.\u201d it rays, \u201cis to prevent the process which :a applred to the White Star line from being extended to other British fleeta.the Pemnaular and Oriental, the Unrierit.the Union, Castle and the rest.\u201d The Morning Post anticipates a revolt of English people against tyranny ahd \u201cgaines raoney, and the Chronicle sums up-4hé w- tuation in Mr.Camnegie\u2019's words\u201d \u201cIt i» dividends that count.\u201d The Daily News re tion for a great sex-going power.REAR-ADMIRAL SAMPSON BURIED AT WASHINGTON Funeral Attended by Renresentitives of Every Department of the \u2018National Government WASHINGTON.May 9.\u2014With a pomp and c:rcumstance ex ing that of any naval funeral in this country in recent years at least.the remains of the late Wil- iam Thomas Sampeon, rear-admiral in the United Starter navy and commandes-in-chief of the United States naval forces on the North Atlantic station, during the war with Spain, were to-day laid at rest.Every department of the national government was represented -the executive by the President and Mia sabiiet and many prominent offi- cals of the civil service, the lemislative by Senators and representatives, the judiciary by the U.S.Supreme Court and the mil tary and naval services by officers of all ranks The diplomatic body.accompanied mm many cases by their ladies, attended the church services.The military and naval features of the ceremonies: were brilliant and impressive.They were conducted under direction of Rear-Admiru) Terry, commandant of \u2018the Washington navy yard, as sisted by Lieut.Henry George, the adjut- ant-general.The funeral esvort was composed of the hght battery of U.&.Artillery, command- by Capt.Foote, and drawn from Fort Myer: the naval cadets from Annapolis, 247 strong.a corps that never bas paraded in Washington before save on the several oe | casions when a President was to be n- augurated; and a battalion of ts from the North Atlantic squadron.SUDDEN DEATH \u2014Willlam J.Parker.cooper, réziding at 15 Nazareth street dropped der?yesterday.The funeral will take place rm his late home to-morrow at 23 pm.cannot yet he.Fak Locus Zens Novelist and Historian, Shot by His I Brother.NEW YORK, May 9.- Paul Leicester Ford.the novelist, was rhot and k Hel ves- terday, by his brother.Malcolm Webster Ford.wnter and athlete, who immediately rent a bullet into hix own breast, dring wstantly.The shooting occurred at 10.» a.m.in the handsome new manmon which Paul Leicester Ford had built at 37 East 7th street, and had occupied for about a year.At o£ time of the shooting those in the house, beside the two brothers, were Mrs.Pau! Leicester Ford.Miss Elizabeth R.Hall, the novelist's secretary.and the ser vants.The novelist was sitting at his desk in one corner of his library.It is supposed he was engaged at some literary task.Miss the same room.Mrs.Paul Leicester Ford was :n her room.MALCOLM W.FORD'S ENTRY.Maloulm \\W.Ford called.as he had oiten Wards were exchanged in a tone so low that Mise Hal! conld not hear what was sad.though she was not paying attention to the incident.* Suddenly there was a revelver shot and Mrs Hall darted from the room.Then.according to the statements of the police, she re-entered the Library.Mr.Malecim Ford at that moment called her.As she turned towards him he placed his revolver to his heart.fired and fell, dying instantly.When Mis Hall turned to look ar Paul Ford.he stil was standing at his desk, but rapudly losing strength.SI helped him to a sofa and then ran next door for his physician.Dr.Emmanuel Ba- rech.In less than five minutes Dr.Baruch arrived and the dving man, still conacious, was carried up to a room beside hix wife's, and placed on his bed.He spoke to his wife and asked the doctor for his opinion.showing that he expected death, and was going : to meet it calmly and bravely.A few moments later, about twenty minutes after he was shot, he died.BULLET SEVERED LARGE ARTERY.The bullet which killed him just grared large artery ascending from it The hullet which killed Malcolm was fired with the same accuracy, for it made a wound scarce ly an inch lower than the one which killed hix brother.In fact.the wounds were almost identical.It appears from the state ments of certain persons acquainted with the details of the tragedy.that Malcolm Ford's body iav where it fell.on a rug m ibrary.for scrme time.posmbly several hours, so great was the excitement in the house.In fact, the murder and suicide were not known to the coroper until about 2.30 p.m, and not to the police until 4.20 p.m.Dr.Baruch said that the t'me between 19.90 and 2.30 p.m.passed so rapidly that no one in the house realized it.Much of the time was occupied in trring to telephone to the father of Mrs.Pal Leicester Ford, D-.Fdward H.Kidder.of Brooklyn.who wae the first person to ar rive after ithe physician CAUSE OF THE SHOOTING.Dr.Kidder at the time refused to make any statement in regard to the shooting, except in a brief .memorandum, which was Hall was at her desk in another corner of | done.and went to his brother at his desk.the top of his heart.and paa-ad through a Paut Leicester Ford Victim of Malcolm \u2018A.Ford's Revolver.arily Insane Subsequently Committed Suicide.given to the police.In this it was said that the cause of the shoot:ng could only be sur mised.Information Iram other sources makes it appear that Malcolm Ford to get money from his hrother, and meet- img with a refusal, shot hum.said that the m porary mental abberation on the part of It 1s sand that there was enmity between the two brothers, and consequent bitter ness, aml that it was af deven vears' s - ing.that aever since the death of theur father have they been on tntimate or er ly terms.This alleged enmity on the part of Malcolm 13 said to have been bi by the fact that the father of the boys dis ; inleritet Malcolm.and that this action or the fathers par: was because be did not Wish Macalm to devote himself to an ath- letie career.HAD CAUSED MUCH UNEARINESS.Pole Captain Brown said last night that Malcolm W.Ford had been causng much uneasiness to the family for some time be cause of evidences of an unl mind.« He devtans that in his apimon, he attacked , his brother during a period of temporary , Insanity : \u201cThe cause of Maloolm Ford's action,\u201d { sad Captain Brown, \u201ccan be explained by | rnference.Eor some time past his financ al \"affairs have been pressing hun, and he has © repeatedly asked anustance from his brother.It :s presumed that his importuning | had teen such and his demands so exces ; =:ve that his brother had been forced to refuse further ad.\u201d PAUL FORD VERY WEALTHY.7 Paul Leicester Ford was 37 vears old, and a novelist oi great gower and originality.; \u201cJanie Meredith\u201d and \u201cThe Hon.er Siirhng\u201d were his best known novelsf He vas marred about a ver ago to Mise Grace Nidder.daughter où Edward H.Kidder, of Rrooklyn.He was the son of Ger don lester Ford.of Rrooklyn, who died eleven years ago, and left an estate of some | NNO divided between his children with the exception of Maledm W.who was dis- inhertet by the wall.He was a member ; Malcolm W.Ford was horn in Brooklyn, in 1382.He was educa at the Brook- va Polytechnic Fostitute.He took up ath- letrcs nhile at schodl.and for a num of Years ven champranships in this country and Canxda in runs, hurdling and jemping.He was all-rennd amateur champion for half à daven rears.He was #0 tonttels fund où athletis that he ia said to have neglected everything else to devote the time to them: He married a daughter oi Rob ert Graves, a wall paper manufacturer, but they were divorced.(Continued on page twelve) SEV The Celebrated Athlete, Who Com- | mitted the Crime and Subae- quently Suicided.MR.CE PANGMAN DEAD The Decesed Gentleman Was Formerly Well Known in Montreal and Has Many Relatives Here.The death i» announced at Toronto, on Thursday, of Mr.Charles Edward son of the late Hon.Mascouche, aged 52 years.! The decensed gentleman was well known in his you days in Montreal.He was a brother of Mr.John .for many years a teller of the Bank of Commerce here: is à half brother to Mr.J.J.M.Toronto.ÆALFRÉD LAVIOGNES DEATH Workmen, Who Were With Lavigne, Tell How Accident Occurred.À verdict of accidental death was returned today by the coroner\u2019s jury at the inquest held into the death of Alfred La- vigne.who was seriousty infured by the explosion of molten metal in Moody's foundry at Terrebonne, and died in the Notre Dame hospital Yesterday.The inquest was held at the Notre Dane Hospital, and Cour oner McMahon presided.The medical tes timony showed that Lavigne died from a nervous shock as the result of extensive burtis end injuries.Francois Lavigne, the father of the de ceased, said his son was 38 years of age.} 254 and the firemen of stations Nos.1, 7 and & re paaded Streams were soon playing on the .and it tank them only a Ton to work te wash out all time after they est astn the place.The damage the fire there was\\ will not be heavy.NO SMALLPOX NOW AT ST.VINCENT DE PAUL Sixteen Men Who are in Geol Awaiting Transference, Will Now + Official notice has been sent to the Que bec Government to the effect that the slight outbreak af smallpox at St.Vincent de Paul has been eradicated and that the prisoners irom the Montreal gaol can be Pangman, of & Co., stock ; taken out 10 the penitentiary at any time.and unde of Mr.H.G.Pangman, of the | There are aixteen men now with Governor discount à t of the Bank /of Com- ; Vallee who are going nut to St.Vincent merce in this citr.The late Mr.n } de Paul to undergn sentences ranging from hunself was in the service of the | two years to twenty rears.It is expected 2?years, having been r of the ; that the order will come from Quebec at branches at Collingwood and Dundas.Re- : the beginning of next week and that the cently he was on the staff of the head office, | men be taken out next Wednesday.HAND CRUSHED.\u2014Whlle at work last night in the Canadian Pacific Rallway shops, Delartmier avenue, Alfred Riope) had his left hand crushed by a piece of iron falling on it.He was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital \u2019 Genulne Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Fol SEE FACSIVILE YRAPPER BELOW.MONTREAL FRIDAY, MAY 9- GENTLE AUTHOR OF \u201cANGE MEREOITH\u201d SHOT AND KILLED BY HS BROTHER NEW YORK'S TRAGIC SHOOTING The Athlete Supposed to be Tempor- Dr.Baruch § urder was a result of tem} Malcolm Ford.due to nervous prostration, j ht about 4 of several clubs and arganisations.| \u201cbe -Sent to Penitentiary.| wamication 1c de it evident that this is ompany made it \u20ac i or.via oom - and Real Cambric, from .art of weavers, from .\" Fancy Haif-Hose select from, from .single-breasted, cut high .New Goliars, and hundreds of other 10921 French-or Dry Cleaning Ladies\u2019 or Gent's Wear Of All Kinds.House Hangings, Drapes, Covers, etc, in Silk, Wool or Cotton Goods, Plush or Velvet Can be done perfectly.No shrink Linings remain stiff and Arm.original finish of retained if you have experien Buildings and built, and installed for this purpose only.We are the only firm in the min- » who have fulfilled these conditions posi- 7- { BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING CO, Offices: 3433 Notre Dame, 2185 McGill and 1388 St.Catherine st.1033 3 Saw HAVE LEFT FOR HOME Mr.B 8 Clouston and Mr.BR.B.Angus Have Sailed From Havana for New York y = - Mp.E.S.Clouston and Mr.R.B.Angus left Havana yesterday om the Ward liner for New York.which is due there on Sum- day.Sir William Van Horne will remain in Cuba for some time yet, awaiting the opening of the Cuba Company's ralway, which is to take place in June.A SWEDE WHO HAS TROUBLES.He is Fearful That His Enemies May Work Him Harm.Oscar Lundbach.the Swede.who created something of a sensation about a year ago, by laying a complaint with a certain private detective office in this city for damages against J.Pierpoat Morgan of New York, for supposed injuries received through a conspiracy in which Mr.Morgan's son was mp) to be mixed up, bas turned up with a ner story of a somewhat amilar kind.; In his previous complaint.he stated that be had been assaulted and kept a pr in a dark and dismal hole because he knew certain secrets about Mr.Morgan, jr.His present delusion is that his enemies have built around bis head a network of wires, which are connected with an immense funnel.This funnel is so constructed that when there is thunder in the air :t will catch all the Lightning, and the whole contrivance has heen arranged for the pur pose of killing through him as a @edium, snd by means of a trans Atlantic wire.an inoffensive woman in Sweden.; He claims to work for Mr.Archie Campbell in Quebec, and he has come all the way to Montreal, the purpose of laving the case before.the authorities.The latter look upon him as a harmiess lunatie.THE WIRELESS TELEGRAPH.It is a Paying Institution on Board Ship, Being Extensively Used.Mr.Walter Colles.fish merchant, of Gaspe, who was a passenger by » Cunard Royal Mail steamer, Lucania, on her last trip.the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy worked like a charm on the vessel up to eighty miles, after which com- tor was kept busy throughout nea the whole voyage after leaving Liverpool and Queenstown, and communicating with the Campania eastward bound.Sixpence a word was charged, and the company, he mays, must have coined money.It was impossible to handle the business offered upon nearing New York, and it is understood the Cunard Company intend duplicating the Marconi system on the Lucania, Um- bria, Campania and Etruria.AE Canadian Doctors in England.lish mall brings word that the nadiana have been granted The fol \u20ac the Royal ilcenses to practice physic b t of Physicians of London: P.Bur- ot du: \u20ac.Hackney, London, Ont; 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enough that we buy right.Give us a look for your next Hat.It\u2019s The Secret look at yourself in the mirror with an old Hat on, regardless of the clothes, the difference of your whole appearance by putting on A New Stylish Becoming Hat Where can you get one and at a reasonshle price; a Hat that is good, looks good, wears well and has all the style that can be put into it?We my x 7 You'll get à choice from a larger variety than you can find anywhere else in Canada.Goods bought/ direct frém manufacturers (not through jobbers) that make \u2018the of whose name may be inside of them.\u201cMY HATTER,\u201d Corner ef Craig and Bleury Sts., and 2299 St.Catherine St., Montreal.Bargains in - Real Estate.Several well situated TENEMENT Properties, yielding good retarne, FOR SALE at extremely LOW PRICES and on very EASY TERMS, Full details and permite to view om pplication Meatreal Lean & Mortgage Ca, 1763 etre Dame Street Are you wearing an old Hat, or one that looks old by wear, or out of style! It's a mistake to economise oa your Headwear.Do not wear a shabby or out-of-date Hat.i - tefihittelebtd toll foboidt-{ dd APE une Q SHEFFIELD NAN | MAS AN EASY WRK Led on by a Story of Vast Wealth by Yankee Swindlers.NOW IN BANKRUPTCY COURT The Planters Used Brockville, Ont, as the Scene of the Hidden Treasure.(Special to the Montreal Star.) BRÜCKVILLE, Unt, May 9\u2014The ex trosudimarv story relited recently au the dbviheid Eng, Bankruptey tourt, when James A.Maron stated that his failure Mas owing to the fact of having barrowed uw ney on the strength of statements that he wax entitled to valuable properties in Brockville.Ontario, Canada, ha CAcited some interest here.À Nar correspondent, ito whose hands repurts ol these pruceed- ings have fallen, has made carviul invest tious which show that Marson was made the subject of a huge swindie.\\cvording \u2018to Marson's testimony he Was à banarupt to the extent of £3422 Se ld.He tiret about his interest in the Canadian estates in the nuddle of 1897.Jos.Marsen, a cousin.pave him the hrst intumatren ai it.Usnul then he had not seen lus «vûsin for ten or twelve years.His vousin hrougit him a copy of the wall and stud he found.on making enquines, that the deveasusi relative did not declare himself or anvone else the possessor of the estate.which.a& cording to the title.should have been Mar son's (debtor) father.Arter his devease he was the next-of-kin.His cousin broush: the will to his house tn Hramter street, but the copy of extract was made clsewhere by bis cousin.Hir cousin sad he had got the copy from same New York sohestors.Hu cousin had been making enquires tv sev whether he was entitled to the estate or not, and he had been told that he was no party.He had mutisted himself that he vus Dot interested in the estate.and then wanted tu gre debtor information about rt.A LARGE GOLD BRICK.The character of the case.which 1s undoubtedly of the guld-brick variety.is shoun by letters received by Maron.The first letter was dated from Brockv:ile, Ontano, U.S.Canada, July 3.INT.and rvad as folgws \u201cMr.J.A Marson.Rramber street, El effield, England.~ Dear Sir, \u2014 Having mie enquiries about vou, Î tind from my m- femmation you are supposed to he herr to a Vast estate which was leit by a deceased relative of yours, one William Robert Mar sun.formerly of Nottinghamshire, England.Mesars.Shepherd Norwell & Company, soh- citors, New York, were visited some time age by a cousin of yours asking them if thev coukl trace anything ot the relative.who he thought might be in this country.They were se far sucvestul in havinx traced this man.and upon commuaicating with the cousin.Joseph Mason, | have secured him an extract copied from the will.He as or his return, and | am sending same by him.When I have more particulars of same, will let you Enow.\u2014 Yours truly, W.Willamson.\u201d He replied to this letter from Williamson and askeq tor further particulars, and in reply got this letter \u201cBrockville Ontarm, USC.September 2 Mr.J A Marson.Sheffehl.\u2014Dear Sir, \u2014 Yours of July 12 reached me all nght, but could not give vou particulars, as I do not Erow them mrself vet.There = a hall here that stamds away out of the town.There are extensive grounds to it, and plenty of timber.trher pruperty of which I have not the corret particulars is ætuated.some here, some in Belleville, some in \u2018Frison, besides a considerahle milenge of land, wath whatever may accrue from that.as I know there 1s copper in the slistrict.From what we know, however.and 1 refer to the New Yuri~solicitors, 1 should sav the value will te about two and a half millions sterling.Whatever 1 can let vou know, will do so later.\u2014 Yours, W.Wilhamson.\u201d LEADING HIM ON.Marcon was being lel on nicely.The dating of the Brekville letters as \"US.Canada\u201d stampe the scheme a fake on the face of it.Besrdes.no such man as Williamson ever rested here.and there are no fabulously wealthy \u201cestates\u201d as mentioned Williamson appears to have turned the swindle over to a man-named Ingleby.By appointment.Mammen llustra- tion of what the officials bave ta contend with, an experiment in the mine last evening was the unearthing of one piece of gold ore, and when you take inn conmderation the time this necesutates to caloulate to meet prohaie requirements you cannot wonder at this apparent delay.lease fore, exercise \"hat ete ere Yours traly.W.Willameen \" °° 0 BLED AT EVERY STEP, | Marson gave instructions to ush fast as thle.His erious friends ! .1j mysterious frie Le um ong.bleeding him at almost ends Tn the course af his of Marson.th examination e offic wires to the oa receiver directed hoa en Ing] ebr ri Marsan.ollowing letter from Ingleby: \u201cWhitehouses, Broches v July 16.1801.To J A.Marson.Esg.Sir \u2014 Was very sorry in nat being able to despatch the zum as previopdy advised.hut as you know it is the half year.and we wanted to send as much ae possible even if it was sent twice.To thie end 1 have sent by a private agent draft for £5.000 and as duplicate of thia à further sum.which will be sent by cablegram.Should this not be satisiactory.aîter vou have met thie agent.who is by name a Mr.Jos eph W atson.and you require this second amount quickly, kindly eshle instantancous to the offices, and 1 will cable the amount required to your bank.whose cipher I read as \u201cCity.Sheffield.England.\u201d Also, when the draft per Watson has been authorized by the bank.please cahle tepher \u201cFin ale\u201d), so that I shall know what is being done, ns.nf course, posting is very slow.by you know.As soon as you can make | convenient to visit us or to reside sir, we shall all be delighted, as àt here great pty for you to be paying double dues when these can be avoided, besides more satisfaction to yourself.both from business points and spciatistie.I have taken all the recautions can, «ir.in covering this | Sry.Rad\" wo much promet hou come to you than te solicitors, as in pre- Tous cases.And now, mr, awmting your r commands, obedien INGLERY \" brveatly yours, J.C.DRAFT NEVER RECEIVED.The £500 draft never reached Marson and ge the following explanation \u201cMonteur Hoel.Trafalçar-square, London, Septeriiber 3, 1901.Dear Mr.Mareon,\u2014Sorry have of neces sty kept you wmting.but it 1s nat fault.T have seen ho m at the.bank again.and it appears they have cabled to agents cut there for private information, are only waiting another cable\u2014 expected Thursday or Friday, before put- he.into execution.\"1 believe, from private information, that they are deximous of your placing with them a quantity of bullion fram the mine, as you would not only have abeolutel unlimited credit at the bank.but it assure you that position which vou have se long been kept oùt of thro a lo and tedivus chain of inevitable an unavoid able, though most unfortunate delays.\u201d Marron said he had received three or four drafts from Ingleby, ome for £10,000, another for £5.000, then £23000, and another for £3000.He returned them with the exception of one.at Inglehy's request, either for endorsation or signature.He sep\" preed the object in sending these notes to him was to keep him in humour.A letter sent through Marson to East was as follows: 1 MNorley's Hotel.Trafalçar Square.London, W.C.Sept.9, 1901.Eo Chester tel A .este .Dear Nr.\u2014Favine board e+ much of you from Mr.Marson.and als» considering the t friendly and timely aid you have at all times rendered bim, and in eo ably ae misting him to temporamty uphold that 8.Canada.position which 1s rightly And juetly his, 1 myself thank von © ner.and regret through mis hances and appointments I have not hui the nleaaugre of \u2018making your | foal an if 1 scquaintance, though 1 reslix kmew you in reality; but am anticipating | I bad to come wp to Jey again to-day Tuesday morning, bat bave not up here, as 1 have private chambere in town, and only called for correspondence.I told the goveruor in my letter te him you were to coms Wednesday to King's Cross for 11.45; bat am making am- other little aiterations for this reascn: A m) cannot possi return to town agai until Thured Pond de 1 have to ses soie tors and receive at their hands the draft, which has been withheld for reasons unknown to me, it is useless your coming down until Thureday\u2014say at irley\u2019s here, for 9 p.m.that day.or 9.30 Friday morning.We will then proceed:-to Parra, pres ent the authority.learn their formalities (U any), and go down to Devonshire at mid-day.and leave our movements over from there until we sce how to proceed.MONTREAL DAILY No doubt Mr.Ml.will have appealed to you for aid again.which J know from his LL Se lek re here next onday Tuced , Le'bringing with him in notes 10,000 sterling, which has been privately ed be tween he and 1, and which I will explain = that I will ruarantes .arrangemen thing you might we meet.will be there as atated, and wi mods, Lys dear sin youn , J TT SMOOTH SWINDLE.Afer careful investigation it is leayned there are no such estates or valuable\u201cgold\" finds as Mareon was led to believe belonged 8 Brockville.The smooth.slick, swindle made him an elegant dupe.and he fell into the net without a st .His hearing in the Sheffield, court will be continued this month.te him in » I to MONTREAL'S RIP VAR WINKLE.Wake Up! Wake Up! JOEVINGENT'S FUNERAL It Wil Take Place To-morrow Morning to St.Peters Church on Visitation Street.There are many signs of mourning along the river front over the death of Joseph Vincent, the veteran boatman.The funer al is to take plice to-morrow morming from the residence, 135 Water street, to St.Peter's Church, Visitation street, thence to Cote des Newes cemetery.Stories of his deeds of daring and ef the many lives that he saved continue to be told by those who knew him.Mr.Joseph Riendean recalls the ume when Joe was acting as boat man to Mr.Chaffee dur __ THE LATE JOSEPH VINCENT.ing the building of Victoria Bridge.At that time Joe was still a young man, but he had already uired t proficiency as a boatman, and fis career of hfe saving.The rafts were; more plentiful in those days then the¥ \u2018are now, and the nides did not know the rapids so well.e coffer dams built to protect the piers were not far part and the result was dis aster to several rafts.On more than one occasion Joe Vincent came to the rescue of the unfortunates, who having been tases ed into .the water from the broken would otherwise have pen .One time he found \u2018five or sax of them in the water, but could not get them all into his boat.He, therefore ordered them to hold on the edge of the hont being very careful to wee that they made no attempt to get over the aide.He then fuided hia skiff to one of the piers, which was reached with some difficulty.and the whole party was saved.Your Doctor.We wish you would ash your doctor what he thinks of Vapo-Cresclene.He will say \u201cIt's certainly the best way of reaching the throat and lungs, this inhaling thod.\" You ses, it brings the medicine right in contact with the weak places.If it's asthma, bronchitis, whoo h, croup, or any such trouble, the Cresolene touches grey, inflamed place.aheë in quick, .2 wid by Ti Vir Lie, SA od p ue extra Sf Sresclens 23 couts aad w | moalals upon Vire we Fale Now Yeoh, USA 2 Ÿ .2 ' 4 / PY oe NY THE TURF OLD ENGLAND WON A The Toboggan Handicap Winner Got the Croton Race.NEW YORK, May 9.\u2014Scratches practically ruined the card at MomsPark [ner day.The talent though had a profitable afternoon, for favourites and two second choices won.The feature of the card was the Croton, a handicap, six furlongs.Old England, the Tohoggan Handicap winner, was favourite, snd romped home an casy winner.The eummanes First race, last 6 furlongs of the Withers naile\u2014Chilton, 108, Shaw, 2 to 9 and out, won; Neither One 104, McGinn, 35 to 1 and 2 to 1, second: Khitai, 101.J.Martin, 25 to land 2 to 1, thid Time, 115.ip, Thrift and Ravensbury also ran.Second race, At the Harlem, selling: Withers mile\u2014Dr.Riddle, 111, T.Burne, 2 to 1 and 7 to 10, won.Intrumve, 123, Odom.2 to 1 and 7 to 10, second; Moor, 100, Shea, 19 to 5 and 7 to 10, third.Time, 1.45 34.Fonsoluca also ran.Third race, 2-year-olds; last 5 furlo of the i cou has.Elwood, © 119.Odom, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, won; Heir Apparent, 110, O'Connor.6 to 1, and 2 to 1.sec ; Raghtful.111, J.Woode, 8 to 5 and 8 to 5, third.Time.1.00.Hackensack, Whor ler, Sun Gold.Sentinel, First Chord and Wheeler B.also ran.Fourth race, lam 4 12 furlongs & the Eclipse course\u2014Alan.114, Landry, 11 to 5 and 7 to 10, won: Tioga, 197 Booker 80 to 1 and 15 to 1, second: Miss Durot v, 107.Odom, S$ to 1 and 3 to 1, third.e = 12] Credulity, Lady Chaslot Garten.Birch Rroom, English Maid, All Souls, Pastoral.Pride of Galore and Topsail also ran.Fifth race, the Croton Handicap last six furlorgs of the Withers mile\u2014 Old England.1907 O'Connor, 2 tol and 1 to Ÿ® won: The Musketeer, 116.J.Martin, 13 ta 3 and 4 to 5.second: Whiskey King, 110, Red: fern, 4 to 1 and 6 to 5, third.ine, 1.4 Bey also Firing Buttress and Bally Hoo ran.% Sixth race, handicap: the Withers wmile\u2014 Water Colour, 126, Odom.1 to ?and out.won; Surmisze, 82.G.Thompson.100 to | and 10 to 1.second; Ethics, 119, H.Coch: ran.4 to 1 and 1 to 8, thurd.Time, 1.41 14.Himself also ren.The New Starting Gate TORONTO, Ont.May 9.\u2014Horsemen at the Woodbine had their first glimpse res terday of the new starting barrier.known as the \u201cMaxwell Gate,\u201d which will be uti lized this spring by tI§iOntarin Jockey Chub in connection with the \u201cno-recall\u201d syatem of starting.The starting machind was put up in the k stretch at the five and a half furlong pole, and will be in operation drily from now till race day for the benefit vi the trainers and 0 = who wish to schoal the well known ex-jockey, Mars Casnidy's Résistant, superintended the erection of the barrier, Starter Cassidy wilt be here himself to oversee matters next Thursday.DR.RODDICK, MP, | WILL NOT RESIGN Member for St.Antoine Denice Published That He Waa to Give | Up Parliament.a pm JAMES STRACHAN, Bakery te Royalty.\u2019 FRIDAY, SEZ 0S STIL SSETEE CN LISHG VN \u201c| Jersey City Got the Better [gong the Spectator \u20ac first ball over À ate was pitched by Mayor Mark Mc of Them This Time \u2018THE SCORE EIGHT TO THREE Pittsburg Heads the National League y: List\u2014Philadelphia the American Phalanx at Present 3 (Special to the Montreal Star.) [JERSEY CITY, N.J, May 8\u2014Tho Enat- l'êrn league season opened at West Side Park, Jersey City, to-day, with a game be tween Montreal and the Jersey City team.The scure was 8 to 3 in favour of the latter, although Jersey City won.Montreal bas, however, no reason to be ashamed of Îta team for they play a far livelier fielding game that Jersey City.seven | thousand people, among whom were all the prominent county and aty officials, wit- messed the game.Many ladies were also ! .of Jersey City; he assumed the position of a crackajack sphere twister when he stepped into the pitcher's place, then vent the ball to the catcher, like a bean PG aud oo far over the latter's head that it struck netting of © grand stand.| He received much applause, however, ce pecially from the ladies.for the mayor is a bachelor.Montreal was first to the bat.first baseman Raub leading off, he was put out, as was also left ñ Stafford and centre fielder Odwell, in short order.Mont- reals iret run was made in the third mn- ing by Stafford, the other two rune were made in the fifth inning by Stafford and Shearon, right fielder.© went to third base early in the e.Too much praise cannot be said of ord'e work at thud.He was lightning.quick in stopping and throwing to first.and received ! de served applause.Mills, pitcher.stopped some hot ones.and in fact the battery were some s sides, which called forth howls from the bleach: ers.Jersey Citr\u2019s short stop, Hay .en pecially distinguished himeeli by wild throws and fumbles.The teams play to-day and Eat y at Jersey City and Sunday et West New York, then Toronto bas three days with Jersey City.The score follows: Score by lnnings:\u2014 Montreal.\u2026 .see 0010300002 Jersey City.wer oon 0011030323 TORONTO IS ALL RIGHT.NEWARK, N.J.May 3\u2014By viuch better batting and Thielman's effectiveness in the box Torante won the opening cham- plonship of the Eastern League season here.Hemming was hit freely.Score innings\u2014 NS wer ase nue sees 000100003\u2014 4 Toronto .\u2026.see ans -.001003104\u20149 SUMMARY.Earned runs, Ne 1.Toronto, 2 Two base hita Melntyre, Mills.Miller.Three hase hite, Thiel Bannon.Home run M y, Stolen babre.Downey (2), Miller.Double play, Thielman and Maseey.Bases balla, Thielman, 3.Hemming.1.Let on ; Newark, \u20ac Toronta.4 Buuck t by Thielman.% Pageed ball Tor 16 Umpires Rina and Mur- 8 Te \u2014\u2014 ou 11 .8 CORCESTER BRAT WUPFALQ WORCESTER, Mass.May 9\u2014\\Worces ter won the opening game in the Buffalo series hy timely hitting.It was a slugging contest tm which three home runs were driven over the right field fence, two of them by Gettman Score hy innings\u2014 Wortceater .«vv see aes oon Buffalo .ttendance.L808.| SUNMARY.Two base hith Rickert.Wrigley.Hastings.Grimshaw.Au .Law, Brain.Howe.runa, Delehanty, en babes, Clancy, Hast Frisble, Crisham.Rases on balls, Rickert.Delahanty.Clancy, Hastings.Atherton (R).Aubrey.Hit by pitched ball, dy Hastings.1; by Amole, 1.Struck out, by Hastings, §.by Amole, 1.Wild pitches, Amole, £ Umpire.Eagan.Attendance.700 Time, 1.46 ROCHESTER STEPPED DOWN.PROVIDENCE, R.l.May %\u2014Providence took first place from Rochester in a very exciting game, In which each side made it a finish t with hard hitting and hustling wo on\u2019 the bases.Score by inninge\u2014 Providence .\u2026.01004201x\u20148 Rochester .003030030-7 SUMMARY.Two base its.G.Sullivan, Friend, Foster.McK Stolen base, Kellogg.8acrt- fice hits, .Moore (2), Horton.on bella off G.Sullivan, 4; off Horton BASTERN LRAGUR STANDING, *, Per Cheb We.Last.emt ProvideBos wee cae ses sores § 3 » Rochester ov \u201cvec ane sous § 2 eu Toronto .cee see vonnuus À 2 eut Buftal 3 3 RJ Newark .wee aoe aoe as À 4 es Worcester .wea see soe 3 4 a Jersey weese ses see sav 3 } 0 Montreal .0.§ ¢ 00e National League.At Pittabarg\u2014 REE Pittsburg .900000801 0-1\"% 3 ver ees 0040000004.6 1 Rattertee\u2014Philippi and O'Connor; -\u2026 0000 Philadelphia .0001 Batterice\u2014-Yerkes and Nichols; by and Jacklitsch.ot NATIONAL LEAGUR ST k Won Lost een Club t Pittsburg .«uv ves oes see B 3 + -hicago .+ see 000 vous Ù 8 043 New York \u2026 .cee vor ood RB Ÿ vs ponton tes sta wee saw cou $ 8 500 hiladelphia «ov «ii ce 0.ŸT » , 4 Brooklyn co.we suse een eee TO» Au Cincinnati ci cee var ses we 5 2 2 BL Louis «oi «ot vot vee wee À un a American League.At Detroit\u2014 RME.Detroit .\u2026.enn 8000000000 Q 6\u20ac 8t Louts .vor 3000002008 13 2 Battertes\u2014Siover and McGuire ; Powell and Bugden.At Buston\u2014 \u201cees 00 weaned 0006000010 88 Washington ., .\u2026.120000013 ¢ 1 Batlerica\u2014 Winters and Warmer; Paton and Drill At Philadelphia\u2014 ! Falitätmore .\u2026 .\u2026.896005006 § 1 Philadelphia ., .00030303x~4 7 4 Battertee\u2014Howell and Robinson; Wiltes and Powers, At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland .\u2026.+.0010000001 3 2 Chicago .8000010084 7 1 Batterice\u2014Wright and Wood; Garvin and MeFarland AMERICAN GUE STANDING.Per Philadel sn Lt SE a \u201cean se vu.+ .st Tl ses ane aes 8 4 66 Detroit .«o.oo aes sass «\u201c ¢ 4 00 ChiCAZD .24 es seussu 8 8 588 Boston .sii see se anne 8 \u20ac Bu Washington «cv «sv vue 8 s + Raltimore .\u2026.aes wee À 8 2 Cleveland .3 n mn LACROSSE TORONTO'S SCORES GROWING.Defeated Cheshire Yesterday by Nine to Two, (Special tr Cable from the Special Cor Tespondent of the Star in London.) LONDON, May 9 \u2014 The Toronto Lacrosse team beat the Cheshire team by nine to two yesterday.The Toronto scorers were: Mclean, Querrie and HeLaren, two each.Lamb, Adameon and Curon, one each.: \\ ' WINDERMERE.\u2018Between the Pales:\u201d >.A.F.Rutter, president of the Senior Lacrosse League, and.A.Howard, president of the Toronto Lacrosse Club, are getting up a party of about tweaty enthusiastic lacrosse supporters to to about June 1, to meet the Toromto lacrosse team on return England.1 The membership of the Toronto Lacrosse Club à wing with ingtitne rapidity.| Already a season 125 or 19 new ob | have been received.As only about 15 others have dropped out, the net increase in the het vo far is over 100, which President Howard thinks will essily grow to 230 by the time the scason of play opens.Notes.Corry Hess.who for several years t has plared in the Cornwall goal, left laut Ai t for Woodstock, where be bas been ered a good pomtion.The Cornwall Lacrosse Club has arranged for an international military demonstrat! on May NM.The Highland ets are coming from Montreal with two bands, and the 4th te Company National Guards, of Ogd urg.N.Ÿ., will also be there, running an excursion down the American side.The Sons of England will run an excursion over the O.& N.Ÿ.Railway.It is almost settled that Tom Clancy, of football fame, will captain the Capitale this year.B.Raobertasn.whose name was mentioned for the ntion, has decided to play again on the defence.The usual monthly shoot for the \u201cBobs\u201d trophy will be held on Saturday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock sharp, on the grounds ei e Westmount Gun Chub.It will be N Struck out.by G.Sullivan, 2%: by Horton\u201d 1.Wid pitches, G.Sullivan.1: Horton.1.Umpire.Kelly.Tima, 208.Attendance, 1.500 Two Pastors to Play With REV.JAMES P.STOFFLET.The Rev.William Torrance Stuchell of the Claremont Presbyterian Church, and the Rev.Jamea P.Stafflet, of the Free Reformed Church > , both of Jersey City, pare surprised ve congregations announcing they wil appear on the baseball di thie season and play with the teams repremmmting their respective A few days the men of Clare mont Presbyterian Church decided to or use tre ter and asked Mr.bre cul be 427 Shiection to chure! ot nd ha ; play games.ndicap shoot: distance handicaps from 12 to 22 yards, at 23 targets; open oaly to club mem Baseball Nines. Fred 3 à Father Lavelle, pastor of the Cathedral.: formerly rector of Grace Church, Rrooklyn, Miners Will be Idle.right of appeal to the Privy Council on husiness as & BUMATE eon ores.BO tun chareh in Apeldoorn esterday.the Protes 1500, 18 10 Masters of ceremonies, the Rev.Father aesisted by the Sev.Drsnyies, the rector gppiNGHILL, N.S.May 3\u2014Owing to a then grounds, was given by the atatutes late Louis Ethier, has consented to as.tant minister of the church delivered an ad.- 058-008 = 50, | James Connelly.of the Church of Oue * .of St.Thomas urch, New York._ preak fin the LE Bear At No en lobs.of the Province of Quebec.which aleo set mign on demand df Mr.J.A.Thivierge.drexs of thanksgiving for the preservation .83% R in, Lady of Good Counsel, and the Rev.Fath- J immediately after the service the bodies Springhit \u201cVines.to, y.ha ] Te a forth the proceedings necemary to secure accountant.who has been appointed pro: of the life of Queen Wilhelmina who he ss lene we .3.00 2.50 er Thomas F.Myham, of St._ Ant\u2019.will be taken to Irvington-On-Hudson for ployed will be idle for soverai vec! da og that right.Tt se-med reasonable to suppose visions! guardian.said had been saved by the hand of God.Omaha, com.0e PO E 26 horcinten Gonsnlidated 7 3 a Préâcher, Archbishop Ryan, of Philadel- | eri and Di Baan we.seas miler | dohara.per in whch that right vas 10 be persion Great es ha boen the sorrow and disap.ERIE AT, pee TR M Mesimeltondon Ty = Ne ie a the early ose acter, an T.ruch.who was cal n C was .intment t the ro palit \\ \" war set for (| RK, es, immedintely after the tragedy yesterday.had the right to curtail it or extend it.MARRIAGES.Family, à disappoimiment Which alse was » or =| LU RSS 200 At which prayers for the dead were maid, suid Mrs.Paul Ford had rallied entirely Plans for An Hospital Thin was only his first impression, however, | sat P-EDGAR\u2014At St.Paul's Manse, by Test grief to the nation, yet said the min- x 7 1034 100 2 -\u2014 Were attended hy large congregations.Be- to-day from the shock.She is atill weak, The Hygiene and Statistics ittee, for he did not feel called npon to pronounce the Rev .Barclay.on the 7th inet.Iter.\u201ccan we not happily exclaim, a 29% à 00 6 s 3 fore six o'clock, the hour of the first mass, ee but out of danger.Mrs.Maleolm Ford | The ane this afternoon, Commit w 5 Judgment upon + purely academic ques- Annie C.r to Andrew Sharp, both \u201cTriumph.\u201d ; ; 7x Tog Ton a se 3 there were 3,000 persons around the Cathe ir who necured a divorce four vears ago, viait- ask for a grant to prepare plans for the 5°\" © this nature.of Glasgow.tland._ Although there will be anxiety concem- \u201cBh TR FR 103 1x Z7 dral waiting for the opening of the doors.pat ad Malcolm Ford's late home and saw her 22° CO © 6 hospital for the treatment of The motion made by Mr.J.L.Archam- DEATHS.ing Queen Wilhelmina for a few days to vo 3e ; we 139 London à Richoten TT 44 \u201c.Five masses were said up to gieht o'cock, Pa ; peren year old boy, who had lived with his C1) contagious diseases except smallpox.Dauit, RC Shute the seizure taken in A come, Her Maje sty is making such x ay cs ws ane v.50 gation Conan he mf 3 me and Will ne Songrom! on oh the ve, watnet.= à site ii 2 the hands Mestren) Bank returned AMTON_\u2014ra tits city.wn Mur ft, green thas if thia ecatiszes | \u20ac bel 140 Wianipez sl _ZLTED Og 2\u201d large building, anothe ; = ly ne Prupured site iles west oË me Hotei | into court at once was continued in Mon, A in.Frederick Augustus, PE etin concerning her conditon will soon be 130 rive iw the end of the eight o'clock mass, the doors ?Cordite.which bas beefi used In the been eed\u201d anti] today to allow the anon and\u201d rote of ramet rege Pre se pr the danger of i.4 ue ro a \u2018 Special Notice.made Tor the final ccremonies.Father La ; + = , .Tle : \u2018 .vn \u2018Ralls A Die De NE n commission appointed to a,TN° Sutomobile mail cart is lly production of affidavits on the part of the James M.and Annie G.McMahon, and tonitia has now been averted tg thar il as ds os Country Houses velle, vector of the Cathedral, was cele | ss favestigate its effect upon arms.displacing the horse-driven vehicle Im city.Mr.Archambault explained that he peloyed Fusband of lleabeth Ces ; le) Her Majesty's symptoms point to recovery.mes ran ooo .brant of the six o'clock mass; Bishop Me | Al By order of the Csar, the Popoft system \u2018Moscow Is to have next year a .had been assured he would have the affi- DOVE NTS reer.Sunday afternoon: iy ie iow oun be per enlivened by the aid of a Quaid of Rochester.senior Bishop of the , of ireless telegraphy le to be introduced exposition by way of celebratin : \u201cToe davits within half an hour, and Mr.Saun- at 220 to Cote den Neiges cexitetéry, - No- Mr.Robert Meighen\u2019s Movements.un 278 + Piano.yton Bros.bave several bargnina Archdiocese, officiated at 6.30: at a'elock a into the whole Russian army and navy.Po year jubitee of the Russian press.ders pi to have the motiog aftued at tice of funeral service later.Friends and WINNIPEG, May §.\u2014 Robert Meighen \u2026.a => ao in good nd-hand Pianos, specially adapt- Archbishop Ryan conducted the nervice.at a The London County Counct! ls to build Great Britain now uces scarcely once, but the learned judge thought there acquaintances are respectfully invited to president of the Lake of the Woods Mill: western [Hiva Tai.VIS vos Sie Say gd, for this putpoce.ranging in price from 30.Father Serranti said the mas.aid at Ce 10,000 workers\u2019 homes to relieve over- enough anthracite coal for home consump.| would be no prejudice to any party in al.attend.(New York and Jersey Cy.pa R Company, and party, left here last Wie an, com.270 ue ue LES fu to 8200.arerooms, 144 Peel street, R o\u2018clock, Bishop De Oca.of San Juan Por PE crowding, tion.oo lowing the matter to stand uatil M3nday.pers please copy.) : \u2019 plght for the coast de de prei-\u2014\u2014 4 804 vn 804 Dpminion Sauare.100 3 Saw tosi.Mexico, was celebrant.1 ° + - tqs CT i TTR Rd nmr CRE a re i JORCANS SHARE IN SHIPPING ~~ COMBINE 15 77 12 MILLIONS ere ET SE Jv ne + Details of Great Amalgamation Now Known\u2014Cunard Line Not Yet Ahsorbed\u2014Total Capital of Trust is 170 Millions: (Special to the Montreal Star.) \"LONDON, May 9\u2014The details of the altipping combine are now known and the greatest possible interest »s taken in the publication of the agreement between Mr.per cent.debentures,\u201d which are not in cluded in the purchase price.METHOD OF PAYMENT.The method of payment is as follows: White Star line\u201423 per cent.cash, 75 per cent.preferred at par, and 37 1-2 per Morgan and the steamship companies, which | cent.of the total amount in common at Dave entered the great shipping combine.P The Dominion line payment is exactly the RR is noted that the companies concerned \u2018ave tha White SKtar.Dominion, Transport, Leyland, and Richiiady Mills and pear on the list, but a helief still exists ! that it will eventually be absorbed.The object of the agreement is stated to be! the acquisition before December 3ist of the : maritime properties ani business of the fompanies by a corporation to he organized \u2018 by J.P.Morgan and Cumpany.under the: laws of State of New Yark or any other | state of the American Umon.From this, fact, it is inferred that the White*Star | areholders will at the forthcoming meeting be asked to assent to the complete Americanization of their property.TOTAL CAPITAL 170 MILLIONS.The total capital of the new corporation ia 170 million dollars, of which 6 million is ten per cent.common stock, 8) milhons six per cent.cumulative preferred, and 80 millions four and a half per cent.de- Dentures.The valuation of the priperties to be acquired 1s hxed at ten t.mes the pet income of the companies for the year 1000.There is a good deal of comment on the announcement of what the Morgans re- eeive for their services, hity million dollars of debentures, two and a half million dollars of preferred stock, and 25 million del- lars of common stock.| But perhaps the agreement which at- moat notice 1a tbe one with Har land and Wolii.by which that Belfast firm will obtain all orders of the trust for new ships, engines and repairs that may be re, ired outside the United States; while arland and \u2018Wolff agree not to build ships apy company outside the trust, except the Hamburg American line.for ten years.The Right Hon.W.J.Pirrte\u2019s hand is seen in this arrangement.DETAILS OF THE SCHEME.LONDON, May 9.-The Associated Press Bas secured copies nf the shipping combine ts.Ther are ¢alled provisional agreements for the purpose of acqu:sition on or before December 31.1902, of the White r.Dominion, American and Atlantic Faausper lines, tn be orgamzal under the jrection of the vendors to the fruisiaction the bankers.namely.the Margans, under the laws of the state oi New York, or sich other state as shall be selected.The vendors, Ismay, Imrie & Co.Mills & Company (Dominion: line}.and Messrs.idener, Griscom & Bernard er.ve ceive, as a ronsideration for all their capital stocks, $120.000,000 of which S67000.090 1 erred stock.cumulative at 6 per cent.$80,000,000 common stock, limited to 10 per cent.and also K50.600.000 in collateral trust 4 1-2 per cent.debentures.\"SVHITE STAR'S ACQUISITION.Whige Star line's acquisition is ante à \u201cte January 1.1901.the combine or eorporation.as 1t 1s termed, taking all the line's profits from that date.The White Star line shares are exchanged on the bases of ten times the net profits made by that Lime in 1901.The arrangement made with the Dcmimon line is samilar to that made with the White Star line; but.on the net profits for 1900.| The American and Transport lines are lumped in one valuation at £34.158.000, sub- } to $190.686.000 of the American hoes pe cent.honds.The Leyland line is valued at $11,736.000, based on the understanding that \u201cthere are or will be an nutstanding $4.705.000 in 5 per et.preference shares.and 2.5000 in 4 Atlantic | ! further cash as Company.The Cunard Line does not ae] same, and the American Transport lines get between them $8,314,000 in preferred, whi.700 in common, $15.814.000 in cash, End | may be required at a rete hoi- axceedins § per cent cent.The Land line gets 211,738,000 cash, | and the remainder of capital stock, and the bonds go to the vendors, who, however, contribute to the operation as working capital $756,000 in preferred and $8.613,000 in common stock, and \u201care to transfer to thé sy dicate if and when formed by the bankers, viz: The Morgans for $50,000,000 cash.and in full payment for its eervices the said $50, 000,000, in debentures, and also $2.500,000 in preferred and #235,000,000 in common stock.THE DELIVERY OF TRE STOCK.It is provided that the corporation may take or decline to take any of the lines to which less than three-fourths of thew interest shail be delivered by December 31.1902.The exclusion of ane hine does not affect the agreement with the others.The vendors agree to use their best efforts to deliver the necessary three-fourths of their company\u2019s stock.The agreements would have heen broken had not the Morgans formed the original syndicate of $30.000.000 cash prior to April 3.19%.All the purchase prices include the ships building.The White Star owners, though declaring that the line has been carried on entirely at risk of the purchasers since January 1, 1901, agree until the completion of the purchase to carry on the business of the hne.For their personal services the sellers \u201care to be paid such amount in remuneration as shall he fixed by J.Pierpont Morgan, of the city of New York.\u201d DECIDED BY ENGLISH LAW.The following important ciause occurs at the end of the White Star agreement: \u201cInasmuch as the company is English, and domiciled in England, all question concerning the sellers arising under or pursuant to this contract shall be controlled or decided by English law.\u201d The a ments cover many printed pages and include intricate arrangements anent the White Star's affilmted interests and minute directions regard: valuation.All questions, 1n case of dispute, are eventually to be decided by Poece, Waterhouse & Co.the London accpuntants.Ismay.Imrie & Co.bind themselves not to undertake anv kind of shipping business for fourteen vears.In the Dominion line agreement the »ell- ers promise to use the influence of the votes to cause the present directors to resign after the completion of the purchase.THE BUILDERS AGREEMENT.An additional paper called a builders\u2019 agreement in appended.in which the Morgans bind themselves to give Harland & Wolff all orders for mew vessels, and all heavy repairs.\u201cthat require to be done at a ship vard of the United Kingdom.Nothing herein contained - however.shall pre vent the purchasers from placing q new steamers and repairs at ards in the United Rtatea.\u201d ln return Harland & Wolff agree to build no ships for any other firms but those in the combine e the Hamburg American line, provided or: ders of the combine keep the builders\u2019 works fully and continuously employed.Harland & Wolff receive from tha combine the cost of work plus a commission on the cost price, in the case of new ships five per cent., new machinery m old ships 10 per cent.and repairs, 13 per cent.This agreement extends for ten vears, and is only terminable thereafter by a five year notice on each side.WILL CASE OBJECTION IN RICE Entered by Patrick\u2019s Lawyer to Prevent Probate.NEW YORK.NY.May 9 \u2014Justice Bish- off heard argument vesterday on the ap- cation of John CC.Tomlinson, attorney or Albert T.Patrick.th make permanent a writ prohibiting Surrngate Fitzgerald from admitting what is known as the 1°98 will of Wm.H.Rice ta prohate.This, Mr.Tomlinson declared.the surrogate threatened to do unless Short and Mevers, witnesses tn the 190 or Fatrick will, were called to testify in support of that will.Justice Bishoff reserved decision.Missionaries in Dang>r.PEKIN.May 9\u2014Viceroy Yuan Shih Kal telegraphs that Rev.Mr.Houlding, a mis- onary.and two companions In charge ot a military escort.had reached Shunteh Fu trom the disturbed district of Chili.They are being escorted to Paoting Fu by the raifitary guards.The people where they were located had threatened to kill them.MILBURNS A @HEART@® NERVE PILLS ARE À TRUE HEART TONIC, Nerve Food and Blood Enricher.They build up and renew all the worn out and wasted tissues of the body.and restores perfect health and vigor to the entire uystem.Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Nervous Prostration, Brain Fag, Lack of Vitality, After Effects of La Grippe, Anæmia, Weak and Dixxy Spells, Loss of Memory, \u2018Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of Energy, Shortness of Breath, oto, can all be cured by using 'NILBURN'S HEART AND NERVE PILLS.pe a bem or § for Pr.0g, all Esalers op The T.MILBURN CO., Limited, .Montreal: SHOOTING MEN FOR BISLEY.A Complete List of the Shots Who Will Represent Canada.OTTAWA.May 9\u2014The complete list of members for this year's Risley team was handed out yesterday.The names are: Commandant.Lieut.-Col J.H.Burland, Montreal.Adjutant.Captain E D.Suth- eriand, Ottawa.members, Co.-Ma- jor F.Richardson, 5th R.C.A.Victoria, B.C .Sergxt.Gen.Mortimer.19th Regt, Toronto.Sergt.W.A.Smith.&rd D.C.O., Ottawa: Pte W.E.Bennett.8rd.Ottawa: Col.-Sergt.Jno.Mossop.6th D.CO.Vancouver., Corp.8 C.Mortimer, D.C.O., Vic- torla, Capt.R.G.Davidson, 8th RR, Quebec; Capt.T.G.Margella 3th Regt, 8t.Thomas: Bugle-Sergt.J.Broadhurst, 5th R.8.Montreal.8S -Sergt.T.8.Boyles, 10th Regt, Toronto; S.-Sergt.J.C.Car- ruthers.4th Hussars.Prescott; Capt.Ren- nie, Ind QO.R., Toronto.Pte.C.8.Scott, 43rd.Ottawa; Pte.J.T.Peddie.ith RS, Col.-Sergt.©.Skedden.13th Regt.Hamilton: Capt.C.N.Mitchell, R.GO.Winnipeg: Co.-Sergt.-Major E Mac- douga!l.6th R.C.Victoria: Capt J.M.Jones, End Regt.PEL.Sergt.8 J.Perry.5th D.C.O.Vancouver; Majo\" 8 J.Spearing: 3rd.Sherbrooke.3 CHINESE SMUGGLER CAUGHT.He is a Syrian and Was Operating in the Thousand Islands.OGDENSRURG.N.Y.May 3\u2014While American Government officers have been watching lines out of Montreal by which Chinamen have been sent over the border, it 1s expected that the wholesale importation of allens has been going on among the Thousand Islands.United States Government Immigration Inspector Crawfo was sent to Rrockville on the Canadian side to locate the smugglers.Tt is alléged that Jos.Tanea.having Syrian quarters on both sides of the line, left Brockville at daybreak with three alt- ens in a small bent.and landed below Morristown.avoiding the custom officers.It is further alleged that Tanos sent the aliens on foot to Brier Hill.where they boarded a New York Central Railroad train for Pittsburg.getting safely away.Later Tanos and s Syrian woman were arrested an they were hoarding a train and arraigned before the United States Commissioner here.The woman was deported to Canada after testifying against Tanoe, who is held for trtal.GERMAN WIRELESS SYSTEM.Stated to Have Been Adopted by United States Navy.BERLIN, May 9.\u2014It is stated here that the United States Navy Department has decided to adopt the Braun-Siemens-Halske system of wireleas telexraphy, And has ordered a large consignment of apparatus to be sent to Washington in June, pany their com- recently received an order to install sve tem on all Danish warships.Looking for Commercial Treaty.ROME.May 9\u2014In the Chamber af Deputies yesterday Signor Prinettl the For eign Minister, said.ta reply to an Interpellation regarding the negotiations for a commercial treaty between Italy and the United States, that he Inatroe the Ital- Jan ambassador at Washington to resume pos exchange of pourparlers on the sud- t.New Stock fards Opened.TORONTO JUNCTION.Ont.May fe Yesterday witnessed the inauguration of the Union Stock Yards Cosgpany, Lônites The ocensien wes 4 ow ent and directore to te to ton à number \u2018of well known men Ju the trade, so that could they nee ves the advan pitared the company.and over one hundred avall- themesives of the invitation.Hon.Jebn Minis ture ter of wes a quest.and val of the Jans of the company.Before luncheon © qutste | ted the yards and build which are a rd stata There » ample accommodation for live stock, although that section which is set apart for the horses is not yet quite completed.A NEW INFLUENCE « IN TRANSPORTATION TO BENEFIT CANADA A New Style of Boat Which Will Effect a Saving in Cost of Construction and Operation._At a time when great shipping combina tions are seemingly threatening to overturn the established order oi :hings, and when even a portion of the conservative element i» England is advocating the introduc tion of legislation to endeavour to preserve British supremacy in the ocean-carryin Late anything that promises a materi reduction in the cost of transportation is worthr of the closest attention.For cheap, pew of trameponiption hound to affect snd, in (ie end, even to govern the at problems of the ocean-carrying trade, which are at present monopolizing public stten- tion.From a Canadian standpoint it is now suggested that Parliament pass & resolution in favour of appoint: ing a Roydd Commission to im- vestigate the whole subject from the point of view of every great Canadian interest involved.To Canadians the moet important question of all is how 10 carry, at the lowest ble cost.a hushel of \u2018Canadian wheat m the North-West by a Canadian route to Liverpool.This cost depends on cost of boats, cost of operation, and carry- Ing capacity.A slight reduction in cost, or increase of capacity in construction.would immediately effect the whole transportation | problem.The present means of transportation is expensive and unpyofitable, because the cost and operation of ve small hoats is considerable in comparison with their carrying capacity.Although the route from De- luth to Liverpool.via the St.Lawrence.is over five hundred miles shorter than by way of Buffalo and New York, vet it has been found cheaper to ship freight by the last named route.A vast amount of freight is thus diverted to the United States from Canada; some idea of the extent of which may be gained when it is known that im the item of grain alone over 200,000.000 bushels are transported over the great lakes for export every vear.When considered from this standpoint.the great importance of this question of cheap and adequate water transportation for freight not only to the commercial and industrial interest of Canada, but to the Government as well, becomes apparent.NEW TUBULAR STEAMSHIP.Mr.Frederick A.Knapp has invented a boat which would seem to combine an immense saving in cost of construction and operation, and a carrving capacity greatly increased.The boat is cylindrical in form.and by thus utilizing the strength incident to the circle form much lighter material may be employed.and.consequently as the carry - ing capacity of a vessel is measured by its duplacement of water caused by its weight, the new boat will have.a t superiority in this feature over the old type.he extreme dimensions which the size of the locks permits is a length of 250 feet, a width of 431-2 feet and a l4-foot draft.Now, while Mr.Knapp claims that a steamship of the present type, same measurements, will weigh 1,500 tons at least, and will cost about $175.000, and can only carry 2.000 tons, ar 65.060 bushels, of wheat, the tubular boat will only weigh 500 tons, as against tons, and will carry over 25.008 bushels of wheat, as against 65.000 bushels in the present type.besides costing only 855,000 to build.a saving of $120000.Another very important feature, and one which enables a very material saving in the cost of transportation of grain, is this: Each vessel is equipped with an elevator lant, which will weigh, screen.and un- oad, rated hy its own power and crew, and will run alongside the ocean vessel and} discharge the.grain into the latter without the aid of ejevators, floating or stationary, and at no beyond the ordinary running expenses o > pat.Lt this meary alone, it ie The savin clainied, wilh be 1-2 cent per bushel.As 18 of a cent per bushel is sufficient to change the in route, this feature alone is very signihcant.Moreover.Iv means of these elevators, it is claimed, ~ vessel can unload ite cargo in about five boure, a «peed which has heretofore never been approached.TWIN SCREW PROPELLERS.It is intended that the new boat shall be equipped with twin screw propellers, double engines and boilers, and develop a speed of 12 to 14 miles per hour.The tn will be loaded through hatches in e ordinary manner.into bins which are divided by solid steel bulkheads at intervals of 20 feet.The in constructed with an outer and inner covering so that there is a space containing dry air three feet in height extendi over its entire surface, and as the st bulkheads extend to the outer wall, a suc cession of air-tight chambers are formed which not only prevents the grain from heating and sweating, but renders the vessel unsinkable and unwreckable.A central tube.13 feet in diameter, ex- ténds to the entire length of the boat, giving a clear.uninterrupted, space for the deck.The capacity and speed of these ed.will be such that one hoat can bring 3,000,000 bushels.of grain from the foot of Lake Erie to Montreal in one season.Knapp Tubular Steamship Co., has an authorized capital of $£3.000000, and the following tlemen nstitute Board of Bitecior: Hon.Ge be \\ Tr Foster.formerly Finance Minister of Canada, Toronto: erick A.Knapp, barrie- ter.Prescott, Ont.: Frank Buller, Doctor of Medicine, Montreal; Matthew Hutchinson, K.C.M.L.A.Montreal; Francis R.F.Brown, Consulting Engineer, Montreal.Bret Harte Laid to Rest.LONDON, May 9\u2014The body of Bret Harte was buried at Frimley (Surrey) yes terday, in the presence of his widow, son.daughter aid a few friends.Many be\u20acutiful wreaths were placed upon his coffin.The dead novelist left eufficient literary material for the publication of a new volume of condensed novels.Close Call\u2019 Off Cape Race.ST.JOHN'S.Nnd., May 9\u2014The sprin navigation through northern waters has now begun.and Cape Race is again a dan- spot.During the dense fog of last Banas a large four-masted steamer almost ran ashore near Renews, a few nileg north of Cape Race.A fishing boat signalled the liner as she passed of her danger.and this only saved the steamer, which had to go Nill speed astern to escape the rocks.While In China the German troops fought In thirty-three em, ents.Their susities included Fy of ers and men , a woun while there 134 deaths from disease.were To Dye At Home dur ENST EE o ami wy tant fe Seat everpubore, ?1 see Aw Colova, 290.Sov Binch, MONTREAL LINO CONTINGENT TO THE CORONATION Composition of the Force Which Will Visit England.NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS.603 Men All Told Wnl Sail by Parisian on the 7th of June.OTTAWA, May 9.\u2014 A special militia order having reference to the organization of the military contingent to attend the coronation was issued last evening to the following effect: In conformity with an invitation from His Majesty's Government to send a military contingent to the coronation of His Majesty King Edward VII.a force to cour prise 602 of all ranks, representing all arms and departments of the active militia of | Canada, the North-West Mounted Police and~.ord Stratheona\u2019s Horse, will mobilize at Levis, undel.the command of Lieut.Ccl.H.M.Pellatt, coramiing.\"& the Second Regiment, Queen's Own Rites, $M the 20th inst.and will embark for Liverpool «2 lhe ~ COMPOSITION OF THE FORCE.This force will consist of the followinx: Non.com.officers Staff officers.Officers.and men.Lieut.-Col.1 0 Major \u2014 In command of mounted troops.sol 0 Major \u2014 In command of dismounted troope.\u2026.\u2026.l 0 Adjutants.1 2.2.\u2026 0 Mounted troops.9 sm Dismounted troops .9 230 THE MOUNTED TROOPS.The mounted troops will be formed into two squadrons and one battery of field artillery each unit to consist of one captam, 2 subalterns, and 100 non-commissioned officers and men, selected from corps ot the active militia, the North-West lount- ¢d Police and Lord Strathcona's Horse as ollows: Royal Canadian Dragoons, one regimental se at-major, d thirty men.\u20143l.Worth Weet dote lice\u2014One regi mental quartermaster-eergeent and 21 men.\u20143.Lord Strathcona's Horse.\u201425.\u201cA\u201d Squadron, Canadian Mounted Rifies.\u201414.Governor-General's Body Guard, First Hussars, Second ns, Third Dragoons, Fourth Hussars, Sixth Hussars, Eighth Hue- sars, 8 men per regiment\u201456.Co.Queen's Own Canadian Hussars, King's Canadian Hussars.Duke of York's Capa- dian Hussars, Princess Louise Dragocn Guards, 4 men per aquadron.\u2014!6.\u201cB\u201d to \u201c1\u201d Squadrons, Canadian Mount Total.200.THE FIELD ARTILLERY.Royal Canadian Field Artillery\u2014One battery nt-major and 39 men.\u201440.First igade Den Qu and 10h Batteries,) mecond rigade division.(4th, Sth and Oth Batteries), lat.2nd, 3rd.3th, Sth, Mth, 12th, 13th.14th and 15th batteries, four men per battery\u201400.Total, 100.GARRISON ARTILLERY.Officers, 1 captain Royal Canadidg Garrison Artil , l company sergeant-majdr and 7 men-\u2014&., .4 .lat \u201cHalifax\u201d Regiment, 4 men pd ivi sion\u20148.5th \u201cBritish Columbia\u201d Regimedt\u201435; 3nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th Regiments, 3 men per re giment\u201416: Cobourg company, ?men; Sydney company, l man\u2014S.Total 40.; icers, 1; lieutenant.non-commissione.) officers and men selected as follows Brighton Company, 3; Charlottetown, 3; Torun- o, INFANTRY AND RIFLES.The infantry will form into two compan: ies, each to consist of 1 captain, ] liedten- ant and 70 non-commissioned officers and men, and the rifles into one company consisting of 1 captain, 1 lieutenant and 42 non- commissioned officers and men.Non-commissioned officers and men vwiil.- - be selected from as follows Tafantry\u2014Royal Canadian Regiment, 1 regimental sergeant-major and 15 men, 16.the G.G.F.G., the Ist Prince of Wales Fusiliers, oh Royal Scots, 10th Royal Greos- diers, Highlanders, 66th Regiment Fu- mliers, 4 men per regiment, 24; Tth, 2AM, and 62nd Fusiliers.2 men per regiment.6; 4th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 18th, 26th, 27th, 3ist, 32nd, 33rd, Mth.S5th, 36th, 40th, 58th, Gls, 67th, 68th, 8th, 7let, 75th, 7ith, 78th, th, 82nd, 83rd, 85th, 87th, 89th, 92nd.83rd, 4th and 26th regiments, 2 men regiment, 68; 15th, 16th, 19th.24th, 25th, 28th, 2th, 43nd sh, su 46th, 47th, 30th, 53rd, 54th, 55th.52th, 7 74th.80th, 84th, 88th, and the Rossland, Kamloops, Kaelo, Revelstoke and Dawson Rifle companies, 1 man rent- ment, or independent company, A\" Total Rifies\u20142nd, 3rd, Sth, Oth, 14th, 20th, nd, 30th, Sith, 38th, 3th, 4st, 43rd, 49th 50th, 63rd, 84th, 65th, 90th and 97th Regiments, 2 men per regiment, 42.ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.No.3 Compeny, Kingston, 3; No.4 Com- + is made from the Salts extracted from the juices of fresh fruits.Harmless, yet most effectual in relieving the system of all impurities.Tones up the Bowels and promotes gentle and regular action.A teaspoonful in a glass of water in morning.Will permanently cure all stomach troubles, dyspepsia, sick headache, liverand blood disordérs.steamer Parisian on June 7th, proximo.> : 1 say rot the Hon.the ; of a dissrdesnd at NATURAL MINERAL Te the bent and aa Lexs tam y npon its HUNTADI JANOS\u201d (ui same) Twelve Reasons Why People \u2018 Should Use .; Malt Breakfast Food ii a] the, mot delicious grain fosoond \u2014It is the most healthful cereal Third\u2014It comes in the most nutritious form in which a grain food can be served.Fourth\u2014It is the most easily digested cereal food manufactured.Fiftfh\u2014It pleases the whole family, old and young, strong and weak, athlete and Invalid.Sixth\u2014For invalids and convalescents Malt Breakfast Food is an unequalled diet; tas always relished.Seventh\u2014It is the best food for children of anv age after infancy.So .Fighth\u2014Itg use is iüdirsed br the hy\u2019 - es! 3uthorities in the science of foods.Ninth\u2014The ablext phywicians recommend Malt Breakfast Food as a true health food.- Tenth\u2014It affords a great variety of appetizing dishes.Eleventh\u2014It is a boon to those suffering from indigestion and dyspepsia.It banishes all stomach d ments.Twelfth\u2014Tt breakiaat foods: one package makes a meal tor twenty-five to thirty people.108 1 pany Montreal, 3; military staff clerk.nec won 2.Bearer companies Nps.1.2.3.4, 5, 6, 7, 8.one man per company.8.; FIELD HOSPITALS.Nes.2, 3, 4.5.6, 7 and 8.one per com pany, 7.RAND WHICH WILL GO.| In addition to the foregoing detail, the band of the Royal Canadian Garrison Ar tillery.consisting of a bandmaster and 25 bon-commissioned officers and men, will ne- company the contingent.THE NECESSARY QUALIFICATIONS.In selecting non-commissioned officers and Men for this distinguished duty.district officers Sommanding will.excepting as repris members of North-West Mounted olice and Lord Strathcona\u2019s corps.be held necponsible that all fulfil the following contions: To he at present included in the service rolls of à corne of the active militia.To have completed the full military training.1999, 1900 and 1901.except in the case of those who served in South Africa.To be 5 feet 7 inches in height.well set up.thoroughly trained and certified by their commanding wfficers to be of exemplary character.To have been ex amined and passed as fit by the medical cer.To he completely clothed in the uniform of their res ice corps.\u2026 SHALL HAVE SEEN ACTIVE SERVICE.Officers conmanding regiments in selectirg then quotas will be good enough to select non-commissioned officers in the proportion of about one in four.All comm suonea officers and men, as detailed above, will be taken on the strength of the coronation contingent as privates and will only serve 8s non-commissioned officers.if appointed to non-commissioned rank by the officer commanding the contingent.It is the de inister of Militia \u2018Defence, that as large a percentage as possible of non-commissioned officers and men selected.shall have seen rervice in the North-West (18851.or ic South Africa.In order to ensure this, officers command- Ing regimental regunents will submit to their district offcers commanding the names of double the number of non-commissioned officers and\u2019 men an are allotted to their ermmands for this service, the names, with post office addresses, to be given in the order of pnerit, and the letters \u201cNW.\u201d ar \u201cB.A.\u201d shown opposite the names who hav served Th those tam i of those THE \"MEDICAL EXAMINATION.Non-commissioned officers and men se lected will be medically examined by the medical officer of the corps to which they belong, or if there is none on the establiah- ment, the medical officer who usually per forms the examination of recruits for the ammual training of the corps.Militia form B 41 will be used for the purpose and for warded to headquarters with the lists of names referred to above.District officers commanding will forward these returns so that they will reach headquarters not later than the 19th instant.PAY ACCORDING TO RANK.Officers, non-commissioned officers and men will be enlisted to pay of their rank as provided in lations.and orders for the active militia torm and inclusive of the day they must necessarily leave their homes to he at a noint of concentration on the 20th instant, up to and inclusive of the date they reach their homes in Canada, if they proceed direct thereto after disembarkation.Officers, non-coms.and men must bring with them their arma.waist belts, frogs and uniforms, including greatcoats.Boots are to be issued free: also kit bags.Former members of Strathcona\u2019s Horse anxious to go with the contingent are to communicate with the Adjutant-General at headquarters.A PROVISIONAL GOVERNNENT.To be One Formed in San Domingo\u2014V.8 Minister Leaves.BAN DOMINGO.Republic of Santo Do mingo, May 9.\u2014The United States Minin ter.William F.Powell, owing to the situation of affaira here, has suspended all intercourse with the Revolutionary government and is preparing to leave San Domingo for Hayti, to which he is aleo arcred- ited.His departure is due to the grave difficuities existing in Hayti.The Dominican Congress has dissnived and a provincial government has been formed., TRIBUTE TO SAMPSON.The Dead Admiral Honoured by United States Senate.WASHINGTON.D C., May 9.\u2014In the ate yesterday a resolution was offered by Mr.kins (California), declaring that the Senate had heard ih profound of the death of Rear-Admiral William T.Sampson, and providing for the appointment of a committee of five Senators to join a like number of the Honse.to attend the funeral, as a of respect to the dead officer.The resolution was adopted and a committee named.Montreal and Ontario Ry.Upheld.TORONTO, May 8.\u2014The Court of Appeal herd ay upbeld the Montreal and Ontario ilway Company wn its litigation with the Lp the rails laid by the railway across Richrnond street.The Court holds that the railway has the right to enter the city without on, the words \u201cAt or Near\u201d being held to be equivalent to \u201cIn.\u201d LINIMENT, The ideal Hulment for killing any pain of any kind.) _., : wa À Large bottes, Mo and 75e.CONSTIPATION, for the Pasitive cure of CONSTIPATION.weaderf ne Dos vien HARNEUL.RASE.SUR VITE RES CHATRES is the most economical of | city of Ottawa, which some time ago tore | æ i dA will \u201c+ LAXATIVE WATER ul and will 100 } The Montreal Temple Company Anunal Meeting of Shareholders, The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Montreal Temple Cor- pany \u2018will ba held in the Grand Secretary's Office.Temple Bullding, No.807 Dorches- ter Street Montreal.Que, on Thursday.the Fifteenth day of May.190% at eight o'clock p.m.for the reception of the Annual Report and Statement of the affairs of the Company.Electian of Directors.and the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting.The Transfer Book of the Company will be closed from the fifth to the fifteenth instant.both days inclusive.By order of the ¢ CHAS.WW.HAGAR.105 10 Hon.Secretary.I'S COMING GUR WAY AND 3e ITS COMING FAST The march of improvement and progress is advancing values in MONTREAL ANNEX It is the A MODE A BLOCK OF LOTS For Ivverurst.place to buy a HOME SITE, NX COTTAGE t Rallway is now running to the top of the property every few minutes, and we are Darocher, » Ste Late, Wan fwtobison Sts.1 Stree offering lots at $250 and upwards on veriey and TERMS\u20148Z5 to $50 oash, balance in yearly payments, or monthly instalments of $3.40 to $8.07.PURCHASERS ARE NOT OBLIGED TO BUILD.NO COST FOR CLEAR DEFINITE AGREEMENT.PASS-BOOKS ISSUED FOR PAYMENTS.OUT OF TOWN CUSTOMERS can rend in $28 by Post Office Order, best lot we have at the price mentioned.THE MONTREAL INVESTMENT & FREEHOLD COMPANY, AGENTS ON PROPERTY :\u2014 848 Park Avenu 1638 Bt.Lawrence Street\u2014 ALEX.WALKER.109 1 (Capital Paid Up, $250.000,) HUSSELBEE.and we will pick out the Room 228 TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.SELLING AGENTS WANTED.ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.THE RIVAL ROSES OF ENGLAND.Enquirer.\u2014 The rose of the House of York waz white; that of the House of Lancaster was red.THE MONTREAL-LONDON COMPANY.A Constant Reader, Quebec.\u2014The adjourned meeting of the Montreal-London Mining Company will be held om April 24th.\u2018 1.H 8 ww L.\u2014 IL H 8, ar J.H 8, stand for lesus.or Jesus.Hominum Salvator.Jesus the Saviour of Men; the abbreviation also may mean In hac (Cruce) Salus.In This (Cross) te Salvation.THE LARGEST SHIPPING PORTS.Longueuil.Constant Reader.\u2014 The fr, greatest shipping ports in Great Britain, are: 1.Liverpool: % London; 3 Glasgow.and 4 Newcastle.RAILWAY RATES.J.R.G.\u2014There is no recognized standdrd maximum rate per mile allowed to be charged by railway companies In the Province of Quebec for passengers.NEW TYORK'S IMMIGRANTS.R.D.City.\u2014The arrivals of allen tmmi- grants In New York from January 1 to April 30 this year have been as follows: January.18243; February.29.519; Maich, 57.173; Apefl.3.687.AUETRALIAN POLICE.M.P.F., Yukon.\u2014 The police forces of Australia are controlled by the various state Governments.Better write to the Chief Secretary of State at Sydney, N8.W., Melbourne.Victoria, Brisbane, Queensiand, Adelaide, South Australia, or Perth, West Australia.BEGGING IN MONTREAL.H.N., Brockville.\u2014Begging is prohibited dy law in the City of Montreal.and 1s suppressed at intervals by the police.No Tioenses for begging are tssued.but à practice has sprung vp by which the Mayor sues permite to respectable perscmas to solicit alms: but this is kept down to the smallest limits possible.\u201cBIG BEN.\" G.8 C.\u2014Big Ben is the name of the great bel) in the clock-tower of wwe avuses of Purlia- ment, London.It was called after Sir Benje- min Hall, chief commissioner of works at the time of its erection.It was cast in 1887, le slightly cracked.and weighs 13 tons.By filing the crack open.the tone of the bell was made quite clear.THE KHARTOUM COLLEGE.H.B.Newport, Vi.\u2014It 1e a fact that the Mohammedan religion #8 recognised in the Gordon Memoria! College, cotadlistind by Lord Kitchner at Khartoum; but no more so tbhn any other religion.All religions are there placed upon an equal footing.It was felt at the outset that the College would be a failure if Maohamedanism were Dot recognised, but at the same time every endeavour je made to draw the pupils to Christianity.CANADIAN MOTTOES.H.L.M/ \u2014Canada has no particular motto.but.as & part of the British Empire.may be presumed to have adopted the Imperial metto.\u201cDieu ot mon droit; Hon! soit qui mal y pense.\" the Engitsh of which te \"God and my right: Evil to him who evil thinks\u2019 The provinces are without mottoss, except Prince Edward Island, which adopts \u2018\u2019Parva Sub Imgenti\u2019 (The small wubjeet t the great.) All the provinces, however, have distinguishing armorial banners.DISCOVERY OF VACCINATION.L.NN.M.Drummondville.The discovery ot vaccination by Dr.Jenner, came about in this way: When he was at Fudbdiy.England.he was surprised one day at hearing a country women say that she would not take the mmall- pox becanse she Rad the cow-pox.and upon enquiry he learned that {t was a popular notion in that dtetrict that milkers who had heen infected with à pécuilar eruption which shme- times nccurrdd om the udder of the cow were completely secure against the smalipox.It oc cutred te Jenner, tm 1780.that it might be pde- sible to propagate smallpox.first from the cow to the human boûy, end then from.one person 0 another.Many omperiments were tried suc- cemfutiy.but there was much opposition to tha new prectice.and {ts success seemed uncertain til & year bad passed, when seventy leed- ing physicians and surgeons signed a declara- tiem of thetr entire confiGenoe in it.Til the Inet day of De.Jenner's lif» he was necupted tn wost anxious labours both at home and abroad to diffuse the knowledge of his wonderful âte- covery.and he had the satisfaction of Knowing that even then vaccination bed spread it» blessing over every civilised mation of the worté, prolonging life and preventing the ravages of the most tervidle scourge te which the human vèce is subject.Laver's Y-2(Wies Head) Disinfectant Soap ~ Powder is à boon to any home.It disin- CANADA TO JOHANNESBURG.F.R.\u2014 The best route from Canada to South Africa is by way of England.The steamship fare from Montreal to England is §5, $88, $30 and $0, according to accommodation.This part of the journey can be accompiished in seven days.From London to Cape Town, the distance is 6,150 miles.and the vorage is made In eighteen days.The fare ranges from £41 to £13 13a.according to class of ticket.Johan- tesburg ie 1.041 miles north of Cape Town, and the regular time allowed for the journey is fifty-one hours.The rallway fare ranges from £11 12s.to £4 De.Of course À wil) be borne In mind that this siatement respecting the railway journey applisd to times of peace.To-day & great part of this rajiway passes through a country in which guerilla warfare prevalls and the raliway is in the hands of the military authorities.It would be a difficult and dangerous undertaking for a family of Canadians to go to Johannesburg.Passengers are not carried north of Bloemfortein in the Orange River Colony.THE SEAS RULE OF THE ROAD.Enquirer.\u2014*The Rule of the Road,\u201d in verse, for which you ask.is as follows: Meets t do not âread.eu tires lights ahead.Just port your helm | show your red.7 Greea to; to red.perfect safety\u2014go It to your starboard red appear, It ts your duty to keep clear.To act as judgment says is proper To port of © k But when upon your port is sen.A steamer\u2019s starbonré light of green, There in not much for you to du.The green light must keep clear of you.But both in safety and In éonbt good lookout.In danger with no room to tura, Ease her\u2014atop her\u2014go astern.HOW TO PASTEURIZE MILK.E.A.H.Cornwall.\u2014Pasteurization differs from sterilization only in the degree of heat used.The destructive effect of heat upon germ life depends both upon the Ae of heat and the length 2 me te which the germs are - ture of 149 deg.Fah.% minutes, a teraperature of 155 degrees for 15 minutes, or a temperature of 16: Jogrees for 10 minutes have come to be looked upon as standard Pasteurizing temperatures.In order to Pasteurize without developing à cooked taste in the milk.provision should be made for cooling rapidly afterwards to 50 degrees or below.In case a large quan- tty of milk is to be Pasteurized, a Pas- teurixing machine should be used.For a small quantity, the milk may be placed In shotgun milk pails and set into a vessel of hot water.A floating thermometer shuld hot water.A floating thermometer should be constantly stirred untll 166 dexrees fis reached.It should be allowed to stand at that temperature for ten minutes, and then quickly cooled by a patent cooler with ice water.LEGAL QUERIES.A Daughter.\u2014Question\u2014Have \u2018daughters a right their deceased mother's clothes if their father is alive?Answer\u2014Yez the daughter.together with the other children are heirs to thelr mother.and succeed to her property in preference to thelr father.A Reader.\u2014Question\u2014Are twn people, starting & mail order business under one name and company, obliged to have their names registered.and is there any mort of tax to pay?Answer\u2014Yes.every partnership firm \u2018doing business has to flle a declaration setüng up the names and residences of the partners and the firm name.Such declaration should be made in duplicate.one copy to be filed in the office of the Superior Court.and one In the Registry Office.for the Division.They would have to pay the business tax levied by the city.L.M.K.\u2014Question\u2014 When a bailii! s sale Is advertised to take place on a certain day.and does not came off: in what way have things been arranged to stop it.and has money to be paid out In order to dn aa.and if so.how much would it cost?Answer\u2014If the sale does not take place as advertised, new notices of male have to be given.A bailiff\"s sale may be stopped by an opposition made at the instance of the debtor or third ty.who can show sufficient Interest.The cost of an opposition depends or the class of action.McP.\u2014Should a double liability hank fafl, could they force a shareholder In it to sell other bank stock.housshold, or reel ea tate property, to make good his share?Is there any difference between- Ontario and Quebec law in regard to this?Answer\u2014 Yes.À judgment wonid be obtained against the shareholder and his property moveable and immoveable soid in execution thereof.Thé only difference between the laws of the provinces is in relation to what property is exempt from seizure.In this province practically the only property exempt from certain artf- cles of household furniture.Con t Resder.\u2014Questioh\u2014A has three sons one daughter.He is unable to work.and is Hving with his daughter.Hin sone are in good positions, but refuse to contrblute to hi» support.Two live in On- ta Can they be made to contribue their share towarée his support, and how?Answer\u2014 Doubtless A would have grounds for sc- tions against his rons to force them to contribute towards bis support.He should take actions for proportionate amounts against his sons before the courts of their respective domiclles A Conmant Reader.\u2014Ques \u20148houid a son-in-law be compelled to contribute \u2018> and one in the Lower Provinces.ROAD DEPARTMENT.TENDERS FOR Permanent : Pavements.SEALED TENDERS addressed to \u2018the City Clerk, aud deposited in his office, in the City Hall.will be received up to 12 O'CLOCK.NOON.on THURSDAY, the 22nd day of MAY, 1902: 1st.For paving roadways.Ind.For paving sidewalks.Tenderers must supply detailed specifications of the pavements, for ways or sidewalks.which they intend to lay, and also supply a sample of the pavements and fugredients of which it is composed.he pavements and sidewalks are to 6 guaranteed for ten years.Forms of tender and terms and cond: tions.together with all information, may | be obtained at the office of the City Surveyor, in the City Hall.No tender will be entertained unless submitted on the said The Road Committee reserve the right to reject the lowest or any tender.| The.tenders will be opened by the Cite Clerk in the presence of the interested parties.at the first meeting of the Road Committee following their reception.(By order) L.O.DaviD.City Clerk.City Clerk's Office, My Clerk City Hall, Montreal, 7th May.1902.108 2 \u2014 wards the support nf his wife's father.wha is incapable of earning a livi on account of his advanced age?The fat has tev sons, both able- ted men, one without any family.earni-g a fair ssiary, the cther - with a amall family, earning good wares, and owning property also.Fhe said son- n-law ls an old man.a grandfather.witn a small family, earning a small salary.Ans.\u2014 Yes, the son-in-law may be obhiiged to contribute to the support of his father- in-law.He could oblige the sons to assist, and his contribution would onty be proportionate to hia and their means.Overburdened One\u2014Questions\u2014] am a poor.disabled young man, depending solely on the support of an aged mother.1 got hurt four years ago.through tue neglect and carelessness of the chy employers.1 took an action for (31.000), and got judgment for ($500, left open for future damages.The second action was not taken until! two years later.although my lawyer \u2018would not proceed when I begged him.I was growing weaker every das.At [ast he took the second action for ($a.- 00).1 got judgment for $2000.\"The city ap- peated: [won again.Then the city ap pealed to the Supreme Courts in Ottawa, and I! lost on the question of prescription.© 1.Can | take an action against my lawyer for neglect.2.Was it not his fauit that the case was prescribed.3 What means can I! take.he is à rich man and | a cripple for life?4 Should he not have taken the action sooner.Ans \u2014Your lawyer seems to have bon most careiess.It is impossible to adviso you without more information.but apparently you have good grounds for an- action.w B.B.T.\u2026.Beauharnois \u2014Questions\u2014A:- tached please find copy of an agreement between landlord and tenant.1 am the tenant, and did not know before April 5 that I intended leaving my house.Ft was too late to give notice this month.but | informed my landlord that | intended giv- Ing one month's notice on the Ist of May.He said he would not take it.and would hold me responsibie for damages.Once he said he would stop me from moving.He lays gréat atregs on the $10 per ves: He did not complete the Improvements.therefore ! am still paying the $7 per month.1.How long a notice am 1 onlin.ed to give?2 If 1 move.which will be only 100 yards away.against the landlord's sanction, can he stop me™ 3 Suppose 1 rent a house at $100.00 per year.and pay my rent monthly, how much notice have | to give?4 If \u2018the cane gnes tn court.and | am successful, who pays my lawyer's fees?Answers.\u2014]1.The lease was apparently an annual one, from May Ist.19e.and was continued by tacit renewal for \u2018another year.to May, 1992 One clear month's notice waa therefore required.1.e.jou should have given notice prior to April 1.The notice given on the 5th of April is In- sufticient.Yes.the landiord can sue you, and could attach your furniture within eight days after Its removal to the other house.3 If the lease le for one year or more, and the date of {ts termination ts fixed.no notice from the tenant is required.If there i no lease, and Fou are only ocoupying the premides by consent of the landlord or in virtue of a tacit renewal of a former lease.paying rent monthly, one month's notiee prior to Mav kist-1f required.4 Your unsuccessful opponent would be obliged to pay the taxed court costs and disbursements which you have Incurred by reason of his action.Drink Grano Cereal Coffee a {gir Tt Finis 1 Fe, TS \u2014\u2014 ! j PRASONALA SUBURBAN RESIDENCES TO LET.\u2014\u2014 ss LS TO LET - \"\"PPER LATHINE DESIRable cottage.All «onvenirnces, Nedtf Grand Trunk and electric cars.Apply 216 Broadway.Lachine.or 8 Shackell, 1724 Notre Dame st, Montreal.108 3 DESK ROOM TO LET.ea a et, 1 ESK RUOM IN NEW YORK LIFE RUILD.ing.room No 4.basement.modern one veniencus.special adrantages for a collector or an agent.Apply on premises, dy letter or phone M I367, Star Office.18 4 BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.mes 7e ee TO LET \u2014 PUSINESS FLATS, 41 James at.Commner Craig at .best Jigat~d in the city, suitable fr light manufacturing, tmmedinte possession.VV Walker, 123 St.Fra Xavier st.© 104 6 st HALiS TO LET.TEN Ne tN TO LET - ESIPIRE HALL FOR NIGHTS of mertings Apply to Thos Ligget, N73 St Catherine =t @ ef FURNITURE STORAGE TO LET.\u2014 ST eR IN TN Nr LET -\u2014 FINE LARGE OR RMALL roams for furniture storage.mods hoist.light.dry and @x * on the question of the alleged domination vy or JAN MAIN à letters and 10 painters.t wages, Strom alike, furnished rom.front room on bathroom Sat.with ues 109 1 wh ah k mortes ont P° Bell Tel.Up prano, never used.Address Y SM1, Sar Branch Howl.Can roem at the WIS Queen x.ne chllivem -* kitchen reduired.11 MR.Edward st.«A vf Bnt tp owners tu keep up the na.rustanteed.:- 1063 > Dares » 08 ¢ Motel or at gman Lo tou Pournes 20 dau Mourk, ,- 20 \u2018 4 fresghte on Brituh - * $ ° sde ds oo : ' AE 2 rt RE vi in qd \u20ac | .; .2 va Sem TT ITI Corres ka : Pegegrspéquée rs Ne mdi - ne as es à doremi dique À tuer vec Li .- ur oi FOR BALR \u2014 LOT.130 FT.FRONTAGE HB MILLION, KIND- TANTED \u2014 EXPERI ENCED OPERATORS Y Prreonar \u2014_ INFORMATION WANTED AT MUNDA Union Mk by 155 feet depth.Wilh stone front house.Fe R .62; cut - PDO.tamarac tamarae blocks, on Wheeler & Wilson amd Btnger sewing fAtted wp for to tor Maria Kress, who lot in Guttsa- No Strike! : itary 207 Bleury at.Apply te W.KE.Cooper.S02 3) 13; rif ES $10 par delivered any- machines; steady at._ do not woek ; 3 \"ee Jar.in 1886; or of ro bate: also Plumbing Gas or Stoam ing.ring up Mala fia : Tt where in the oi met ncDiermid Al - Batu afternoons.re Lander- ses je : sealing.Address W r, P.6358, or 2r es ie Meur + Ro pers .FOR SALB NOS.1211, 1313 and 114 = Bal A Te ms F ale = NTED TIR: CLAS CARINET 8ad Bait you.School teachers during Yecetion oon \u2014 UNI VENUR, FOR any.\u20ac CT s NJ : soually \u2014 ° A -\u2014 A _ - ed St.Lawrence atrest, containing thes For SALE\u2014FURNITURE.CARPETS.OIL- \u2014 W carpente \u2018Machine 85d those 18, other positions or in D ve R » oN A \"1067 prada \u2014 \u2014 WANTED TO ASCERTAIN Inge and two sores Apply to W.B cloths, refrigerators, baby carriages.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED CH- men at the Canedian Parisi \u2018raies 0 Car Lave & few \u2018hours a week to Spare can add to addressed of Mark Healy.Mary Healy BEFRIGERATORS.nt etc.otc.at MOT De for cash cr er for the Model Department of the Orme- Shope.Moohelaga.: thelr incomes.Address W.E, ay, menager OOMS \u2014 COMYORTABLY FURNISHED and Kate Taner h Mark Healy Healy and \u201cFoR rv] creiti HA Wilder and.Co.208 Bt.James.WW Academy for the swung year: wast = } Co.of Canada, 1057 St.ned cine bathroom flat.private family: goa Eliza ly, his wife, late of County Sig), TE \u2014 BRICK ee toot 2415 St.Catherine, 2080 Notre Dame.103 tf Jud] a ronde ol » ° class Model \\ ANTED \u2014 SECOND HAND FOR DYt James at.Montreal.108 6 th only.178 Mansfield st.Bee irehea Fenton and Lyona AA Refrigerators relined or repaired at wrence atreef orme) Sabool.lary house, eo with some A \u2018 small cost and made as\u2019 i ae by a foot depth, ng through to JOR SALE \u2014 HEINTZMAN UPRIGAT $200 for lv munths.from let Septerader nent red.Apply to Paton Manufacuring Ce.oser VVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED oous _ var RIGHT AND ATTRACTIVE Eood as new.Let us cell and (ell you what j Dominique at.Apply to W.Tar plano, lovely tone and vasy Action.À Applications recelved by the brocke, Que.Sirs on neckwear: also girls willing to t, mewly furnished, Auer Pprrsonaz \u2014 \u2014 WILLIAM M.LEGGETT.ours will cost.Mattinson £ l'ope.lumbers, n 800d chance for a music te teacher.Would sie on the aw May at T pm.Matthew rel Tu To > learn; Paid while learning, from Rp de No Lune, not not va a comfort at home: pu ais et à oar names hone and Susan R tt he Le Dorchester.Tel.Up.123$ Night E.instalments if desired.Price $165.Trea ANTED \u2014 SHIR AKERS PUT work rday.Apply Stand: Wear y.street.Brooklyn ee HOUSE FOR SALE OR LET HOU\" 144 Poel street.Dominton square.N.Oren W neck bands and bosoms.also for two O0.1680 Notre Dame st.room 5.108 ¢ hear of something to his advantage by com- OUD, Ins of land.eluates ae gar- Pac x and Co Tay vers Ap- good Send a postcard to B.Shapira, nished room.bath and hot water.Cathoart at.107 2.3aw Parle Francais.= For sais oan soos | WATE un SEL FEET AN | Sis viet\u201d 16 vie WS 30a chen Wm ati : CPt slabe #123.kindling.$1.50: large ; = = q OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD HOUSE ALL THE WIRE NETTING.- HOUSES TO LET.: pram _| try for summer; friends Apply at : ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, OOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED FRONT mpro - .ANS SN at mont | Reve he marie ephose La - 248 Mountain st.\u2019 107 4 \\ re ne TS EE Tot APTLY IN.Just graduated from business college, room.Terms moderate.0B Victoria st.hoard a cat Terma moderate.183 ast .ga TO LET \u2014 NO.7% LAGAUCHETIERE R BAL WANTED \u2014 A NURSERY GOVERNESS TO | 108 3 commended.\u2019 Pri Eastman Que.3207 + avenue.106 18 st.13 rma hat and cold water.heated ALE \u2014 A HEAUTIFUL MASON & \u2018take charge of three ung chil e .= T Te 3 3 by \\ .sut:able for buarding house.Apnl) as pan eeh piano.elegant case.nearly as good family tè remain in country tor ne ae V j'ANTED \u2014 À FIRST CLASS MAN COOK ne Bh pee roma ror ET 1 Ye OA ried\u201d a ne Bar FR OR it s fe Trey ass cautord, 146 SL James SU ; : ost cwner.whe has Just left for grey J, BON, Star Office.107 3 for summer resort hotel, good references JANTED \u2014 COM EEPER to nt TR a : q = 8S re Europe.$30 cash Can be bought now for «| ot ity and ch required.Address \u2018Englishman.ERENT BOOKEEER, Rem +1 ore mcunt, suitable Jor Sail Family: ne Hngle A \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 rey) rs apply ton 1 Pros\u2019 Piano and Lrxan 3 TANTED \u2014 CIGAR TRAVELLER FOR]| © Clarendon Hotel, Ste.Anne de Bellevue business, been used to en rand hore OOMS -\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE taken.6 Wood avenue 108 \u20ac The Thos Worrrater Syme -t : TO LT \u2014 FINE ENE oho, Tee 108 3 \"aw sat Martume Provinces and west of Tormato.|, VE 3 sale business in Furiand shorthand writer and double and single rooms on bath fat.all OOMS \u2014 AND ROARD.NICELY FUR- Le SN SNS Fimo, ete, £eu s'en, rent $n for mason Mrs.JOR SALE \u2014 SUNLIGHT OIL 25 CENTS i Address Hox 194, Kinemer.oat\u201d Sora\u201d WANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS TRAVEL.cr Dox 367.Star Office.1M 7 modern conventébites.Tol.Trenstents 47 ofc Piel stable Tr married couple or two TE 1H.S.Letghion Box Sal.Old Orchant, Ne ton.rer Seen: Ameroan oi 20 crara ner Ww - ; ler for coffee and spices.by an old catab- \\WANTED \u2014 PAINTING.PAPER HANG- 943-Cotiege avenue.107 4 renttemen.eh TR Tan Bly To jai PATENTS.e \"ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR OF- lished firm.Territory Quebec and Maritime ing.ints.sralnt and plastert bes?> ver =.= DE SSc per quart: also gasoline.delivered ta any fic Provinces.Stat v3 à val ry t ng plastering.Ses OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE \u2014_ ._ art Pol CAE VE n e wholesale hardware.must write well.e references and ary expect: references.Drop a card.A.Rubinger, - frant .- \u2014 AN 3.TOLIT 1% NANCE 1 ROOMS PAST N1 Bocomone sam mig.HT TY | 37, ood at fire and ressentie.A +0 Aly Son M2 Suc Offer.Is deus ee DETR | me, Sa ER SR Te ROUT TRIS UT OWT | Roberts & Co.ME ev ms, hail and diniag room.Just removated.reat &w.; Star Office.108 2 | \\WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE ROOKKEEPER.ANTED \u2014 SES Rrion DYE (152 street oT 3 betained In all countries.Ree: work, low, Ernest Bolton.176% Notre Dame WoT POR, SALE oo ySENTRIFUGAL PUMP.50 Ww - Weaking Wrench and English and able to Wake Dloyed Pragrord TION BY DYER.BM COMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED HED AND prices YQur money rearned it wo failto go: v : - ' inch by Held & Sisco.y 2 TANTED BAKERS ASD fice _ Agnly-¥ Rt.Gabriel st.ernment Bua, Eng.expert in Gov- OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, WELL aliting roam In madern house, with frst ent \\Write for ed book ue.TO LET .- 223% ST CU RRAIN.SIX ibe relaying rails square tank.6x10 Chas W- ed 4h ae A INPROYERS 90 general o woud : Te To a Dax Khai, Fast Drabs, Fast Blacks, furnished rooms.also table board.51 Met: gare toarde rele aS rst pa\u2019 rovms.perfect sanitary conlitton.double Disenwain.124 Wullam st.108 3 ovens, and 1st class at the ables © noe SR * A.3.Sur Office.106 D calfe at 107 3 Suttable for young man Das ftishop st 207 4 cos he .+ .5.2 me um- = ; - 4 à .5 : ee ee etais Mines | JFOR SALE - DENTAL CHAIR (WILKER.DROS must be able to mould, \u201cJighest wages ANTED \u2014 FOR RESTAURANT A WO.| WANTED _ TOSITION AS STENOGRAPA- COM \u2014 FURNISHED OR LNFURNISIH ' LIFE INSURANCES'etephone 1°p 2458 3 sons, in geod order.at a bargain An- ond anent employment te right men.Ar- man cook.to sleep in house: if married er by experienced voung lady: best \u201crefer- - eà.on first floor.nd cali water, few Roows \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED pe ' be dress P.O Box 44.Redfoni, Que 106 4 viy Gerrge Weston, Ly .Xlay.Mode! Bakery Would give husband room and board to necure eRces.À.EX26, Star Branch Office.107 4 doors from Union acenue.8 Berthelet st, bedroam.with connecting sitting room.= I TOE wera ay = #- Poe ic Toronto, cor Boba ani Permanency Apply at B13 St.James st.108 2 Waste wr 8 in well arpotntet house.on litahop street with You Can ake Be withone any trou- * par the cts 8 à sethatory Be SALE \u2014 $18.HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT hoe ms 2 \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSITION | - frst class board.Appiy K.S40, Star Offce ntradueing or giving = phan of the on Jacing he consebat.ry F plane.taken for debt For permit to ses | 7 V FANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS FOR SEPAR- as collector or warehouse work.three OOMS \u2014 TRANSIENTS AND PERMAN- 17 3 Toe the Ames of any of your iriends negotiat Aimherst sirert am.N roms on the une fizor, lMXtrumen: address HE, 8360.Star Rranch Of.| N° XTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR BUTTONING ating cotton and woollen cuttings.Apply jears experience.thorough knowledge of city.ent parties will find every comfort with ne se Po.nsurance.For information ad- all well higni~i every vonsenience Noo Sas He 107 4 77 and folding in blouse factory.Apply The at once, Wilcock.25 mon st.108 3 Speaks both fluently: good references.refined surroundings: two baths: limited num: JIOOMS \u2014 AND ROARD.S40 DORCHESTER ress 54, Box.Montreal.: A nen ; _\u2014 TH.Harro Ce.8 Beaver À Hall t Address O.$0T.Star Office.ber taken.741 Xe at.s » oppos: : t = on Parc laf tains, reat redursi from ps te SOR 108 3 108 3 treet.apposite St.James\u2019 Club, situation ee TT\u2014\u2014 SIA Address ! Demers No dev ian Laf aie F SALE \u2014 A GENUINE HAZELTON Hoe 2 à) TANTED \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS OPERA- G5 open and healthy.convenient ta cars, churches LIFE POLICIES BOU se SET A Pros New York Plano.in perfet cri TER RO ae SES tors on Monoline Apply stating experi: V ANTED \u2014 ET JOUNG MAN POSITION Roo \u2014 WELL FURNISHED SINGER: and theatres.Telephone, Auer light, excep: GHT.cht en sassy terms without 1 vx, A T - \u2018 OO! > S - ence to P, .Star Office 108 * man uring concern t Tooën, on et vate family 2123 1 1 lean\u2019; chaice band 105 4 qz 10 LE HOUSE No 18: BLEURY wn tr fue Apply al unce to Lavton wo Te \\ vant.Apply ITU Elm avenue, Westmount.grapher.nite and, assistant bookkeeper.pend Mountain st pet 08 2 onally \u20ac cha - Gite in Ta Ti 3 ated 1 L water, Very convens street.Duminion square.N Open TAN \u2014 ?N .correspand In both languages.Two yearn\u2019 ex- OOM - AND ROARD.A FLEASANTLY su urchase! 5 31 heated lo RAL water ES omnia evenings Fast we WA TED EON OR WANTED.AP! perience.Salary moderate.Apply M.838, Star OOMS \u2014 LARGE ELEGANTLY FUR.R situated room.with heard.on first (hath rance ad money | lent nee.Apply at F v Rros.INC Hieurv st .1 \"ANT ply to James M.AIM, corner McGill and thereon, M.J.Doherty \u2014\u2014 W ANTEN \u2014 A COMPETENT GENERAL Notre Dame sta 106 : office.107 4 nished room.with gas and hot water.mom) floor.telephone and all modern conven:- n M erty.IN St.James Si.per SALE or ve MODPRN UPRIGHT eur DER Apply 133 Crescent st.Evenings : = VAS RK breakfast if desired; possession May A.271 ences.47 St Mark st ws 3 - BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET pe.three pedals.$79.3 octasesz, Now Bfter + TANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER AND TY NTED \u2014 Won BY A TRAINED SICK cry st 3 : \\>rk make.party leavick Air, ah 12718 N writ ' 140 nurée: terms very moderate.Apply 32° OOMS \u2014 TO LET.FURNISHED DOURLE MARRIAGE LICENSES.~~ | St Alexander st nar Sy ery cash 1m WASTED \u2014 300 MEN AT ONCE TO WORK | ren acnare: per week Sean referme Victoria et.100 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET.65 ST.DENIS STREET.- and single nom.plectric lights.on bath- ÉD LE SE SE SATA A ES 3 Bracebrides.mt.Apsly OF Cher 4\" | 2010.Star office MS 2 |VVANTED \u2014 A GooD COOK WANTS water Shower bath.Auer Ment.pra amis Too to Sn Hm tne bam 7 Pe ISSUED BY Eat Wikicw concrete cellar.\u2018not water heats *\" \u201ctancy gants sh SE WALL CIGAR OR ; y _ - > situation in the count in th t 0s x OHAR AYNES \\ 3 - alpes Sant péril facie for am ape dais Job ONE asset case.toa aid offer] urn, NN ATE ei OT hE 8 WW ATED ne ard Creme ri ANDY MEN Apply 160 St Antoine ut.douar ARD \u2014 AND ROOM IN FIRST CLASS A BAYNES, NOTARY Sletiaery store; specla inducement offered wax vesters.pigie Carre SITES cic.samo alle and willing gir: no washing No.38 _ [or AEWINE ARG on oe ren, iron = OOUMS \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED.house.aingie rom.alias large from: pur OF Sta James.Tel.M.1717 Del ST SE Le me Ouen up Lunch Roms, ar Notre am st AREY eg?Crescent at 108 2 Tarpautin Co.775 Craig st.Montreal ls 8 | V ANTED \u2014 BY CHINESE BOY, 17 YEARS.doodle or single.on bathroom floor.Auer lour.Auvr MERU Sh St Antoine st Ve 2 : ; TO RENT 37 Meal STREET NOR SA PU LL Wa: a tan tn GENE SEP ni Para VV ANTED \u2014 TINSMITHS.APPLY M.Appty_ 224 Notre Dam hed we and sework.SE und Foe Palace 9u Rr ha POOMS \u2014 AND HOARD, LARGE DOURLE TP BUTLER.Keo.D.C.La, large ahrp.ent tan Lorie ordér ai from nrerane Farm EE REAM.not mone Retorences required A oo 136 Elgin Brennan, Stove Department.Montreal PANTED \u2014 mom on bathrom flat.with boari.sult BARRISTER, Eve.Tor cond tenant tent Sir and taxes D tell.SE Maire PQ e \u2018 \u2018amp - ia : 108 2av Lisht, Heat.Power Co., corner of Ann and Ot- V Nam WORK BY THE DAY BY RE- OOMS \u2014 TO LEY FURNISHED SINGLE able for mains! couple, at © Union avenue.10 Hospital Street., Exchaner Cart.) Ugilvie ant CNR Racrament at SV UE ! 105 au pr lawa streets.8 2 dress Mre.Lavigne SR ieaning.ete.Ad- room.158 Bieury at.108 2 19 35 Fos SALE DOHERTY PARLOR RB.W ANTED\u2014 GIRLS TO WORK ON SKIRTS.- mer st OOMS \u2014 AND NOARD.OPPOSITE DOM- '\u20ac) TO LET.REDUCED RENTAL.STORK.{| \u201can in pretty walnut case A sweet toned | Apply Mrs Martin.Robert © Wilkins \\ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN WHO HAs) \\WANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTADLE WOMAN OOM \u2014 JA PARK AVENUE, FRONT SIT- inion square.double and single roams.ele ENGRAVERS, ETC.Cu KIS Prarehester st plate glass wane rumen for $3 nn very easv terms of pay- SSE St.Catherine st.corner Bleury st had four years experience at cake.Mr.work by the day of any kind: first class ting room.with bedroom connected.als ganiy furnished.suitable for married couple A es on bighret The J mak Symoenn RS À rent Laston Bros.144 Peel street.Dominion 108 Zaw Grant.2243 St.Catherine nt sewing hand.165 Rieury.À RR one double room.18 3 ot two gentlemen 6 Osborne st 109 3 catüte and Agen pue arehantse Bagk Ituld square.N -Upen evenings tue 2 \u201cA l - f Ps a ing.te - WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK WANTED \u2014 TRUSTWORTHY GIRL FUR! \\\\VANTED \u2014 BY A TOUNG LADY POSI- JROOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED PARLOUR PUSTRE ETER (RS SENTATION ADDRESSES\" 4 R SALE \u2014 SECONDHAND SHAFTINA.and laundrees: also housemald; small a small flat: comfortable home to tion as amistant bool bedroom.single or double.17 \u2019 beck © 1th adjotnir m at- ~ ARTISTICALLY fLiumINATED \u2014=T%, TO LET -.1 HE STORE.VITH hangers.pullies and couplings.sizes.lt, tamily: no,chil@ren: must have best references One sultable.Apply St Catherine at.Years\u2019 experience: can Prien oor ot rater .Sha Ron ee Pa running Rar Shot water: EDWIN COX & CO 14°SU7RANE JIS NAVIER ST dueling alae .zone \u201c Notre Vp.gr.\u2018ch to 3 inches Apply 6 William st.3d 2 W ages sixteen and twelve.Address P.@ Bax ences.Address VF, 1143, Star Office.106 2 su r board and\u2019 accommodation 9 Dor- SR nd TE A hate Pa | JR EE Lane weve 18 on Sane, One 00 3 WANTED 4 CoD xe seek Ke 0OMS FURNISHED AND UNFURNISH, Mestre st.near Wigpor Hotel Keferrney ox: r naterman, dise Notre Dang.ques ALE © LADY 8 BICYCLE, IN GOOD : to resent N ç o : : wl.> \u2019 oe st hs 2 F condition.will sell cheap for cath At WANTED \u2014 A HOUSE AND TARLEMAILD, well established firm doing collection Cand W A RES a\" MIDDLE AGED ™ ama St on poathroom fat Driaht and airy on chaneed =e mr gy dress V.lind Star Office van 2 willing to remain In town during ihe rum- searching.Address A.1135 Sur Office.100 2 | family; wood reference: low wages: stranger.in tin Antoine st.between Seigneurs and St (dar pue Tourist i\u201cFOrs ATION RUREAU.OFFICE DESKS.SUMMER RESET YENCES.mer Apply in the evening.with city erence, > -\u2014- city.8 Fullum st.: established at 1631 Notre Dame street Vy MOR SALE \u2014 SEE SPRING ASSORTMENT at 172 Drummond et.100 2 ANTED \u2014 AND TIERS.AR 1.2 de- einen\u201d a A TUN the prise medal Margis upraip planse.\u2014\u2014 WA Roman A NE ER VV ANTED \u2014 SITUATION As BAKER or ROOM AEM TIFULLY SITUATED LARSE a ererine bearing bousen, 10acing ROI Top Synding Flat Top Desks.Ro- M ET = SUMMER HOUSE.FUR.10 cak.mahogany and walnut cases®in latest \\N\\TANTED \u2014 APPRENTICE BOY TO ATED _ ç pastry cook in hotel; best reference Ap- unfurnished carpeted room in West ruses and hotels, throughout the Province.Tees & Co.300 a ting hairs at low figures rished or UnfUen shed.suitable for brant.(2l'Dial ant Empue designs.Terms cash or lsarn the printing business L.E.and À.WE HELPER IN STABLES.ONE | vdy 34a Cathcart at.00 3 mount: private family.bathroom flat.Addr>ss mn (helr broks that needed Information may James.Te.Main 39.irg house.oni Bening af th trait monthly payments to suit purrhasers Leachs, F Waters, 7183; Craig st to washing waggoas.Apply Try R.1038.Star Office.108 2 u lors Om! elunlance Far ç he , pa dr frat dn Véav SU atherine at b-lveen Stanley and ar > ws Igspector st.TANTED Ye.Een re a re wan © be pl 3 te Nu urther particulars T \" T ; Pe TX * y 3 3, - oT > = _- WONG MAN.WwW s > he to certain stan sw place Grignon, Madge St Adele P C \u201cI IT Drummond Ten exeninex ANTED \u2014 A HEAD NURSE ON MAY 5 \\ years experience in bookk HH SEVEN OOM \u2014 LARGE ROOM.FURNISHED.he UD oma.sn that when once registered PICTURE FRAMING.\u2014 ANT! \u2014 cop A ECS ES = 26th and a plain wk on June lst.at F ED \u2018A TOUTH FROM 16 TO 18 fice work desiies position where intellige suitable for a gentleman.gas we.hot lrtey may be freely recommended.Send in your n PORTE LATHE, To LET AT INTE | \u2014- SINGER SEWING MACHINE, i the Mantreal Day Nursery.17¢ Mountain street ra polos of ay.havisg .little experience and energy will be appreciated.age 27.Aq.Ad cold water, at 2878 St.Catherine street name and address and a blank will be mailed.Thera x \u201cClaire that magnifierrt property Anoxn arm, self threading uttle, all at- leferences requ pply peak and writing dress A.11 | Oo 108 9 veal Rust Me league, organized un- we 0C Picture Framer.Rringi au Éante claire Villa, with or without ar I&Chments complete, In goad order.eightoen 1 2 Branch and English.Apply to = Gaid and and Co, $i.Star Office.109 2 \u2019 a Monts ausnices the Montreal Roard af Heasley sour Pictures Dont Jong \u20achint.stone house.contatning 15 noms, ven dollars Apply 1972 Notre Dame st = Dame.OOMS \u2014 TWO NICE UNFURNISHED Trade.No.1651 Notre Dame street, Montreal Jou want us to have them ready th house, siluated on the river (nent.ex- LV ANTED \u2014 A ERIGHT MESSAGE BOY: '\u2014 front rooms to let.Apply at 2416 St : St Catherine SL, near Rloury.onl cy Coir mt advantages for tatming, considered MOR SALE \u2014 LARGE SHOWCASE AND must be well recommended Charles E.ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK; MUST LOST.Catherine, between Windsor and Stanley sts \u2014 receipts.wr = the mast beautiful sunoner res dences stand Apply MeKeowns, 2300 St.Cath.{TT and Co.Dufferin square.Lewis ES See Apply to Mrs.F © Tem ! 108 3 BOARD.nt Hierrict: als Very suitable far first crine st 15 2 OST A SILK UMRREt ELA < A - - _ - \u2014 LA, - ; Class boaniing house.Address Arsene Charle- W ANTED - JELIADL .E er QUAN As gEs- Ww ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMEN To wn tely carved miver handle aaleed FORA ooMs.\u2014 TO RENT FRONT ROOM ON CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS as.; wor 3, BUSIN NCES.near Montreal, Apply M00 Dorchester st.after .tn our laboratory.Liberal pay to ons | yr.name ! in Small letters EV.McMaster t fat.Apply 32 Park ave.108 3 Br EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD FIRNISHED HOUSE AT CHANCE sx o'clock 08 2 gent.q workers.Davis and Lawrenes de.ward.receive re- OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE.PANTRY.can be had at Sussex House.43 Metcalfe I Tele : ESS .phone Main 351 for whad Caertehing lake.rent Shier LE I 358 St.Antoine at.pag as * hot and cold water, suitable for light street, Dominion square.& tickets §1.§ per ce Cream you want ln quart brin wis> at L[ nau- nl.unfurmnished.SI St Alexan ter TR = TANTED \u2014 A COOK.WILLING TO GO TO _ > h & also others, furnished and un- week, or $12 per month.Mrs: Crockford.Prop.Delivered t J ied Ea BL TS SE VE Foray aera tes pina | WR Rn SRR Rot | WTR vote mame ro rae LOTS OE EORESAT SORT 47 07 Rn ie io 3 ior © FBO tL heere st Spee ny _ 108 3 Linas of other businesses.partnerships.etc.bo ont oughly understand this dope ros, mu thor\u201d Pandtax.with small parcel.WTI finder pieavs 1IGOMS\u2014 TO LET 28 ST URBAIN, LARGE RD _ MRS SEARL DOCTRESS, '0Drugmstsand restaurants.© To LET PHILIFREURG.TWO Rare ~hances for beginners.L.Harris, iB Sx \\ TANTED \u2014 A GENBRAL SERVANT, A.1157, Star Office.\"es return to Above address T.K.T.Stone.unfurnished room, family private strictly private accommodation for dedtee > : Sto ut a A - - - where another madd is kept.Reference - eastons! attendance; ladies treated an 1 NFECTI 7 nih ny untarnished beatiful uen A required Apply 2330 Bt.Catherine st 109 2 V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE RESPECTARLE!| 0ST \u2014 THURSDAY AFTERNOON ON ST.108 sav Joke a 28 St.Monique st.106 5 co ONERY.Joke fri 3 al lating The J tradock S N OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS ROUSK young man as driver for grocery age Catherine street, between Peel and Fort, OOMS \u2014 NICE.WELL FURNISHED - eu heal Estate amt Agency ton Mer hanes © tn the mahogany ani fanc wool trades \\\\\u201c\"ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN WOMAN AND bors.Bring reference.Appty SIv St Antoine the street cars.a black velvet belt.with room on second floor to quiet gentleman ARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD nk lids \u2019 : re 2 in England.require a reliable agent to repre- girl to wah on table.Fureka Dining st.city.108 2 hood rame ese Ruel nsc will please orly.116 Union avenue.08 2 Bs st Cuiberine st parensients 3c Ice Cream Delivered in quart brieke, - ou coco LIU sent them; Dest references required.Address Raoma.12 Victoria square ne street and ily MM also: cent locality.ï pocial price to druggists .in LET IN PORTLAND MAINE | Mahogany.\u201d care of Lee and Nightingale, Ad- \\WANTED \u2014 A GENEKAL SERVANT For TR.100 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR- And restaurants Telephone main 251.Stand fr for summer carrer broek house, witidn VeTUsing Contractors, Liverpocl, England ° \\ TANTED aA a TaD PIS trict SEE hotel.ne boarders kept; must be OST \u2014 AT VERDUN POCKETBOOK.con - Tished rooms with or without board.Ad- BOOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ard Dairy Co.671 Lagauchetiere stone minute of virand Trunk S'ation near street ing room ».Aprly Grand Union et.: undre ne out house.D.taint - dress 1 Mansteld st.105 3 pu ; : .e Inquire 9) 1d N - S467, ng two golden den chain.- ars dames Hotel Telrphone he 6 | \\YANTED \u2014 MANUFACTURERS SAN.for oot | Creer ee | imo daliers sed few alive sown\u201d Reward i JpooMs \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE rem.= ne CHIROPODIST.ples or a good line of dry goods or fancy QU ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN GIRL.NO SUN.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPÉRIENCED TABLE.\u2018UNE to 1021 Wellington at.nished.in a private family.gentlemen V TANTED \u2014 ROOMS AND BOARD.TRE a \u2014_\u2014 = goods for the Maritime Provinces.Rox O.374, day work.Metts Lunch Rooms, 1832 Notre maid to go to Darval for the sump.OST MOUN only: gas clothes Cupboars.301 St.Urbain, Tourists\u2019 Information Bureau.establish- FURNISHED HGUSES TO LET.Star Office._304 12, Dame st.Apply before 11 am.or after À pm.155 Drum- \u2014 MOUNT ST.BERNARD PUPPY.below Sherbrooke = 100 3 ot az No 1631 Notre Dame street by the Mont- iat and specialist for © , = ; mond st.9 2 white and yellow.Any one real Rusiness Men's League.Is desirous of re- res 40 years experi- MVE HUNDRED DOLLARS.PART INTER- \u201c\\ \"ANTED \u2014 THERE IS AN OPK = srer this ot os prosecuted.sarees OOME \u2014 IN STRICTLY PRIVATE FAM: gistering boarding houses.lodging houses and ratetie MS Lagau- TU LET - FIRNIFHho MOUSE N- sein proprietary rights \u2018Jjcadily aaleaie with one of the large electric co tes VV ANTED \u2014 A SMART BOY TO LEARN telephone 27 p_À St.James ily.a large, newly furnished reom.with hotels throughout the province.upon thelr ax corner Si.Lawrence Luckingham avenue, west .v \u2019 - « of Montreal, for bright junior.with: knowledge a trade.Apply 672 (Craig at.- clot closet.om bathroom flat.to elderly hat ed information may be given 8 Private æ .tt.Guy st article, 2m p c profit Arrangements \u2018or Ju 8 OST ~K y .hes tL* books.1 nest a enact ments mad» comfortable, cosy house, contalitng * rome 3 manufacture at small outiay Purchasrs priv.°f Shorthand and typeuriting Good wages and ; - - L hero MI R RUFF IN VICINITY OF j1ady.Apply personally with references to No.free to enquiring travellers Only houses up ts at own house desired.furuished as bedrucms bot wa.er heated.8IfF lege 10 direct sales Further particulars and 7Otprcts Preference to one ~wning machine M ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS USEMAID.Sherbrooke a Greene avenues, wWeet- 85 City Councillors st live 3 certain atandards will be placed on the bonka oat.wall by \"heroughly [razed and und sample Apply L.Blackmore.room 38, Cansia 17 Message boy Apply V.1108 Star Office.petalPly with references to W486 Metcalfe mat Finder na rewarded by leaving \\ so that when once registered they may te, tre 1 asermton Ut Mary Apec WL Caoper, \u2018Stat j (ga Bldg Montreal ts 11 IT :|#t.before am 100 2 ç vente.2 OOMS \u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL LARGE ly rwcommended.Send in your name and ad je.\" Tring SU Tames «+ Phone Mac tu 40 0° p20 : \"ANTED \u2014 ONE FIRST CLASS WASHER \"front rooms.newly furnished, cectric M à blank will be mailed Montreal | °° VERMIN DESTROYER a I RS THE WELL FSTARLIS \\ for steam laundry.must be well recom- WASTED \u2014 A KITCHEN GIRI.APPLY I OST \u2014 THIS MORNING ABOUT 9 A.M.gn, gas-grate.good bath and every conveni- nes or \u2018Men's League.organized under the [JL A0 00 am om TO LET ri RNISHED HOUSE ON R SALF = 1 \"RTARLISHED wondered Address V.1 .Star Office.\"mw 2 Morton's Cafe, 17e Rieury.at 4 carriage rug.from cab, between McGill ence and comfort; private family, desirable lo- oni of the Montreal Board of Trade, No, cLEALY THEY © 3 Crescent st ltetween St Catherine an) butcher anime aT ey the late - 1+ College cad stand and Peel st.Reward by re cality, quite close to the Windsor C.S434.Star wr Notre Dame st.Montreal Natha t ue, Sherbrooke sta ran te rentes at ones or ror Altred 8.Brown.at = Sa \u201cfine surror \\ j ANTED x A GOOD SALESMAN.ALSO W ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GOOD, TRURT- uring to Mr.Cosgrove, McGill College cad Branch 109 ?Nathan eau, Be wuz.SN pet sonths AU a NMED.Star in + ns part lars \u201cre wor maid:; care .\u2014 \u2014 Cymer A ws.Montreal.107 3 ar Net aquare, oT aud Binns.p-sition.Retersnces requtrea ae a, api = THURSDAY EVENING.BE OOMS \u2014 RRIGHT FRONT ROOM.ON SUMMER RESORTS.A Killer.or Tie, Soc and a1: hy sa Tes ; ee OS \u2014 ON RSD NIN ~ first floor.Apply \u20ac57 Lagauchetiere st.\u2014 nr _\u2014 = JOR SALE \u2014 DRUG BUSINESS ONE OF WANTED \u2014 BOY TO ANSWER TELE.\\VANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A SMART MES.tween MacGregor street and the Arena.( © AOC brand is registered.Sald h grocers a the most favourably situated and parine phone Cab stand.comer Victoria and wenger boy.Apply to Mis F.Mu or at the Horse Show a pearl star brooch.Re- 00MS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.IX PRI.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.AT REFENTIGNY druggiste.or may be purchased at 51 St Loue BESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.Murray, A PR tore tn rcontrest.Address V.wie, 3 Eberrbrioke Sta.at once.208 Peel st ward at 23 MacGregor st.Telephone Uptown vate family: breakfast If desired.Island Deschampe moaned and rence Main.An CSSS ranc | Is wederate.743 Sherbrooke a 108 board in first class TO LET .- FLAT OF 3 ROOMS.WELL ç AV ANTED \u2014 ENTRY CLERK.AGED \u20184 JANTED \u2014 COOK, BEST CITY REFER.furnished.near river: good boating, ete ai mi ghied, cheerful and healthy.open plumb- R SALE a FRUIT AND CIGAR STORE.W must have best references Apply betwecn W ences required.Apply KSI Sherbrooke st.1 OST \u2014 A BLACK AND GREEN PLAID OOMS \u2014 VERY NICE FRONT SUITR ply M.Lafontaine, Bellevue Hotel, Repgatiany.mg.hot water heating.large \\erandahs and ed eT Hart taining rrasah £30 and D30 am.to GIbS and Company.148 16 2 4 via Ontario.Berthelet.Union ave best of attendance: breakfast if desired.Que law PATENT SOLICITORS concrete cellar Immediate possession, just fin- yt reason station ss guingte walk froin Se.James st.red je \u2018athearve to Turkish Bath.Reward at 135 St.gentlemen ouly.81 Beaver Hall Hill.mw 2 LA AA See tshed; moderate rent Thomas L:gget, v4:2 St.Grand Trunk Station.ames st + WANTED \u2014 A GOOD TAIST AND SKIRT Charles Rotromee Catherine st, or at Thornton Vila 81 ecd tf 1% 2 2aw TANTED \u2014 A JUNIOR CLERK IN A ! 4 ! : i F 3 i i ears GF pS 1 :\"° RAUSES SURPRISE Market Values of Stock Drops Below the Price of the New Issue.MONTREAL POWER STEADIER Canadian Pacific a Strong Feature at the Opening, But Sagged Oft in Subsequent Dealings.The correspondents of the Montreal Star ta Wall street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stochs Were steady, while wheat was stronger.In the: local market stocks were «asivr.Sales at the New York Stock Bxchange Yestenday were shargs The main feature sf the price changes tn the stock market {tv-day wag the fur ther decline in l\u2018amirton Steel common to à price helow that at which the new Issue of BOW WY 18 being often d to the publie This was a surprise ta many Who tuok the view that the interests whe underwrate the new issue would rot Le likely tv allow tha price to drop below @ at which the new stock ta vfferyd.The report is current tint the price at Which the new issue Was anteruritien nas Bi A section of the market.whith has taken the view right aera that the stock went tou high during the days of the Te cent bull boom, say that the devline is the logical outcume of green, bone In.not smoked, 10¢ | long clear, IN LARD \u2014 Choice refined compound.tn SIN Wonden paiîla &, and more for ematl- er packages.extra pure, in pails.11 1-2 : finest kettle, pails.12 1-5 Toronto Live Stock Market.TORONTO, May 8.-Rightr-twa loads in \u2018 to-day, including I hogs, 173 sheep and ambs, and MN calves.Export cattte, choice, WB to WF expr cattle, light, by te the! export bulla, Thole.#34 te Se: export vous LA to 5e: butchers cattle, plekwd Inte, $5.25 to $5.5 dbutchers\u2019 cattie.medium mixed, iy te 30.butehera feeders.Lights, 13 to be: feeding bulls, TR to ge.stockers.M ta dige: stock bulle * te el milch cows, $S to SA each; export tween, | ta tye, export rams, 3 to Te: export rams, IY to Me! yearling lamba, fa to 3e: spring lamba, & to $5 each calves £2 te fin per head: hogs, singers 7e, fats ard lights 84¢ off cars Trade only fair te-dav.Wheat Market Strenger.(Fram the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade.) mm.CHICAGO, higher on the advance for the deferred monthe at Faria.coupled with the smaller Argentine shipments, and the fact that the market is lagrely oversold.The Mich.tran crop report sent out threugh King and Co.of Toledo, shows a condition ut RR.compared with S a month age.and 78 A year age.The same house sends out advices that Secretary Coburn, of the Kansas Agricultural Azxsociation ls not ready to make hin report.hut that recent rains in that state have heen of great help to bath wheat and carn.The plant having Evi given new vigour, and crop will alr.Montreal Mining Exchange.Follawing wero/the sales at this morning'a session of the Mining Exchange: \"ar Fagle\u2014X0 at 18.Dyminton Consolldated-11.000 at Ÿ.1080 at I.CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.3.& Bache and Ce, 10 Bt Bacrement a part the cloine pr: 3-day ne follows: May ® IM Opening.Wich.lawest Clesing Whew Moy Way IN es N \u201cTe.Sawn SS IN SS Carn, Mar.O04 ony, \u2018+ aN = datr\u2026 GINSN aly x Tay cr Bs AY MLW 8 Tim ~ Peek, Nae ui?19 We AS « Tr.re 3 \u201c24 Ta lg Hy ao © Short Rim, $ May.972) Va eee - »:3 = Juys véT vis vs wo he MER $s family cattle, common, 4 to 14: feedere, heavy, GB to $3.4: } May 9 \u2014 The wheat | market was strong.and prices averaged | 8 gi \u201cThe market continues firm at around 1%.| though the egus are costing as much as : this to lay dewn.Dealers are paying 12\u20ac | fab, and dc higher is being asked in | many sections.CHEESE \u2014Recelpts reported on the | Board of Trade to-day amounted to 1,683 boxes steady.at SKA ta Qs for old cheese.and 5k to Ss for new.The local market for old cheese is quoted all the way from IMG : to 13.while fodders are worth 19 to 104 ec.BUTTER \u2014Recelpts reported on the Roard of Trade to-day amounted to 1,78 packages The market was steady to-day at IN 10 1Mye for finest areamertes.Fancy makes sold in the Townships as high as Nc.The feett here is rather easier.if \"anything.and the market is reported dull FPOTATOES\u2014The market is steady.Quebec potatoes are bringing from © to %3c on trach here.Dealers are re-selling, delivered, in S-Hes lots and upwards, at around Ke 2 1 | | t | REANR ~The market is steady and 3 to :S-bag lots of fineat primes are now quoted at 51.3% to $1.3 a bushel, according to quantity, in store, POTASH\u2014Not much shipping demand for rotash.Firsts ave lower at $3.8; seconds, 8.85 to $3.3: first pearls are worth 96.| 1 \u201cCountry Cheese Boards Firm.RRÉCKYILLE.Ont.May A\u2014The rains | are now frequent.and the \u2018pasturage is i assuming a condition that warrants the Ï prediction of a big May make The ofter- } inge were 7: white and 1.063 coloured.a | total of L&E hoxes.There was a keen demand for the gooda and the first call was at lic, McGregor getting 3 white and 6 coloured.Webster bought 48 coloured and 2177 white at the same price.At this stage.\"AW.A.Johnaten bid 111-160; the other .buyers quickly equalled this offer.and Alexander's representative raked in 25 i white and 1& coloured, while Derbyshire took 8 white and #4 caloured.No more bide were taken.though Mr.Johnson an- i nounced that he would give llc.It is raid he purchased a few lots on the curd \"at 11ge.but the other buyers cleaned the .board at 11 1-l1éc.Total sales were as fol- | lows: Alexander.16: RH n Bros.800: Ayer.1,00; McOregor, 20; Dicker, 30 (tal, 2794 | VANKLEEK HILL, Ont.May 9\u2014There were 38 hoxes cheese old here yesterday on the board.All mold at 11%e.A Year ago on this date, IT?hoxes were boarded and i sold at Sic.Thera will be a very large | board here this rear.as several new factories are joining.The board will meet for ; the balance of the season every Thursday + alternoon.i STRATFORD, May 9\u2014The April output | was limited this year, and was contracted for at Inge.May cheese in contracted for til the middle of the month at 10% to 100g.Demand is keen at 10) té 1W%e.If the weather continues right all the cows | will be out to grass in another 1 na de in Montreal.Dune Bulletin of Saturday.Mar 10th, /] nays of Montreal trade: The grocery movement at Montreal is hardly up to expectations.now that the canals are open and country roads fairly settled, but the trade aituation le of the generally satisfactory character outlived in last report.Des goods payments on the tth were well met, one leading house reporting as high a per- centa an M1 per cent.\u2026-and dietriet Ra ures for the week are only five in number, white the largest Habllity in any one case is only 3500 The cheese exporting season opened last week, with ahead of a yaar ago, and old stoves well cloaned up.Further advance te noted tu cotton goods the Dominion Cotton Mie Co.and the Merchants Cotton Co.having this week faved revised quotations tor all their leading lines Local refiners have reduced granulated sugars ten cents a cental.the factory price being now 29.34 which establishes à new record for the lowest price.Thin cut fz not considered to Bd warranted by the state of the market tor rawa a aimed st importers of AW The Liverpeal public cable wan \u2018 European refined sugars of whteh canald- erahle importations are reparted: one Jot of NOW hage is now being discharged.and several other large lots are reported aficat for this port.Importations of Suramerles pig fron are larger than for several years past.domestic furnaces being well and ahead.and the quotation.eX wharf.is $0 net terma Hardware men still report much detay in deliveries of bara, nails, barb wire, and other staples hy Canadian mills Tur pentine has declined, another two cents a salon.: New York Cotton Market TRE YORK.May 9.\u2014Cotton futures RE teady.May.9.5: June, 9.16 bid.July, 1: August.£.52; September, 8.44., §.31; December.£10 bid: January, Wheat Market Fairly Steady.The Liverpool wheat market was steady to-day.May closing unchanged at \u20ac 1d.and July YA up, at \u20ac 15d; Sept.4d up.at 6 3.Paris closed 10 down.on May, at 2200; Sept.and Dec.5 up.at NS Londez, quoted Walla Walla.prompt.29e 44d.Chicago was M.Haye mes \u20ac ormer \u2018Sr TG, Bhaugènreny Sir Wi C.Van Horse.B.CMG.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ottce-100 St.James Strood.20 WE fav mn.ROREREION.Manage New Factory for Lachine.Negotiations are at preeent under way between the [achine wn Council ard the officials of the Malleabls Iron Company.of Mill street.for the removal of the company's works to Lachine.While the company ta enquiring as to what en- cou ment would be given them, !t le thought that they will fn any case, erect a factory im the town.OTTAWA James P.Nutting.chief clerk in the Department of Trade and Commerce.died suddenly last night from pneumonia.He was forty-two years old.\u201cJames Strachan, Bakers sia?condition to- | tg Royalty.\" « WW 722 fT \u201c3, a 3 EE PL gE D TO EN Fes pai Tig ES 2 Ea cs ya JOHN MURPHY &, CO.the Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Ready-to-wear Garments ! 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