The Montreal daily star, 20 avril 1903, lundi 20 avril 1903
[" FAIR, WITH STRONG WINDS.ily Star CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week\u2019s Daily 330,814 Last Week's Weekly .122/252 Totafdast week 453,066 VOL.XXXV.No 92 MONTREAL.MONDAY.APRIL 20.1903.PRICE ONE CENT.Additional Li ght on Gamey\u2019s Charges Grant, the Liberal Lawyer, nects Hon.G.W.Ross Indirectly With Mr.Gamey\u2014A Lady Stenographer\u2019s Evidence \u2014 Mr.Crossin Does Not Appear and a + The Evidence of Mr.R.A.tt 4 Is Important, and Con ES tt gh Bench Warrant May Be Issued.oe Toronto, April 20.\u2014 The evidence of My Reform Association, occupied the greater Ji Portiom-of the morning session of the Gamey-Stratton Investigation Commission.He corroborated the evidence of R.R.Gamey on all essential points, while he .On a couple vi things of minor impo; .Dunng the course of his ev:- dence Mr.Blake questioned him closely as to the functions of Vance and Captain Bai Sullivan awd the connection of the captain with the West Huron clection 10 Decenn- \u2018ER der, 1888, Mr.Grant disclaimed all con nection with that affuir, except as an at- forney in the contestation.Grant, in an 1odirect way, introduced the name of Hon.Geo.W.Ross, as a possible factor in the Gumey election petition dismissal.He did not remember commun \u20189 cating with the potitioner or anybody else, \u2018with the possible exception of Premier Ross, to whom Le frequently spoke of these matters.Mr.Grant was positive in declaring that the withdrawing in Manitoulin was in nu wey different from any other suw-off.The $8 withdra , he said, were arranged by : Mr.Driscoll, the Conservative lawyer and himwelf.; Just before adjournment Mr.A.S.Os- La borne, handwriting and typewriting ex: Mate as put in the box and examined by MacPherson, an the question of type- Written and handwritten documents.THE SECOND LADY ; WITNESS CALLED.Miss O'Grady, of the Files in the Public Works ent, under Hon.F.I.Tatchford, was called and exammed lv Mr.W.D.MacPherson.She testitied that in the office with her were A.Wilham Edwards, the chief; Mr.Edwards, accountant; and Frank J ll his assistant.There is a Remington type 3 Writer in tbe office which she herself 9% used.To her knowledge nu one cle was in the habit of using it.Q.\u2014Miss O Grady, hand?A\u2014No, ai Q.\u2014How were letters given to vou?A.\u2014] seldom wrote letters.I generally made out statements.Q.\u2014But when letters wera given.were they dictated to you?A.\u2014 No, a letter was .rated Frank Sullivan ever dictate any * letters to youŸ A \u2014Not that I remember ot all.Mr.Edwards was the only one who .gave me letters.Q\u2014Did you ever see Frank Sullivan use FN hs py cures .pe al = Eh do yon write shart- AISNE care wll Mr.R A.Graut, eolicitor for the Ontario) ! Bs oe Rar Q.\u2014To whom Q-\u2014On what date was it about?A.1 reall could not id A-\u20140h, .\u2014How ou you th py A Tom 1h en received the cubpos.Q.oid be refer to this?A.\u2014He asked me w er th hpoena.told him that Las Toa I'd Bot i im say an to know anything Horrid mot want Q.\u2014 What did Jeo mean by that?Mr.Fuddell\u2014 think your Lordships the reply is plain enough.\u2019 Chancellor Boyd\u2014The answer is clear.Mr.MacPherson then questioned the witgess concerning stenographers in other portions of the department, getting the names of five or six.Mr.MacPherson showed witness a typewritten letter, and asked: Q.\u2014Was that letter written on your typewriter?A.\u2014I could not say that.Q.\u2014Does it look like work of your machine?A.\u2014Well, 1 would not like 10 swear to that.mi ue you know Frank Sullivan\u2019s writ- ?A\u2014Well I have seen it.wa you look at the initials signed to that letter?Whose initials are those?A.\u2014They are those of Frank J.Sullivan.Spr those in his handwriting?A.\u2014 I could not swear to that.Q.\u2014Do they look like his handwriting?A~Well, I would not like to say?\u2014Whet is r best belief on the subject?A \u2014 objected, but the court allowed the question.Miss O'Grady shook ber head in a defiant manner and finally declared she had no belief that she could swear to on the matter.The lawyer also showed her a letter written in pencil and signed Frank.She said the F F was unlike some of the writing in another letter, but the rest in both letters much: resembled each other.She would not express any belief in the matter, however Mr.Crossin was again called, but failed lo appear, Mr.Johuston said to the anxious to e wanted to to certain ex- \u201cI suppose the only way we can get him here is to issue a warrant.That is the only way we have authority over bim,\u201d Chancellor .\u201cI am informed,\u201d said Mr.Blake, \u201cthat he left his office at 8.30 to come to the Court.At 8.30 exclaimed the Chancellor.He must have gone astray.\u201d A Bench warrant may be issued for Mr.Croesin.R.A.GRANT, LIBERAL LAWYER, IS CALLED.R.A.Grant was the next witness, and he mounted the box with his brief bag in his hand.He was examined by Mr.Blake.He.said, in reply to numerous questions, that he was solicitor for the Ontario Reform Association, and that he had been doing legal work for it for ten or twelve years.\u201c1 suppose you bave to do with election petitions?\u2019 said Mr.Blake.A.\u2014In cases where we were solicitors.Q.\u2014Who do you mean, we?A.\u2014My Mr.Grapt elso stated that his firm had acted either ae solicitors or as agents in most of the election petitions op behalf of Liberals after the last genéral election Q.\u2014In the Gamey election, how did Toe ae?AAs sent for A.G Marry ai \u2014 e bave you as you have bim as nolicitor?A.\u2014He vamed us as nts.J Q\u2014You have always taken an activa interest in politice?A.\u2014In that part of politics.Q.\u2014Surely that is not your only sphere?Surely your interest in politics was mot purely selfish one?A.\u2014Well I never bios somed out as a speaker or aa anything af that kind.Q.\u2014No?A.\u2014Oh, perhaps « little in the city sometimes, or perhaps in one of the Yas the M \u2014 to t petition again Fr.Ça mey.who paid the deposit of 31,000?Q.t of what funds?A.\u2014The 1.00 was handed to me by Mr.Conpelly.Q.\u2014Yes, but out of what funds?&K~\u2014 I do not know: he merely gave it to me.Q.\u2014Was it out of a general fund, in the payment of deposits?A.\u2014Not that 1 know of.Q.\u2014 Was there any general election fund\u2019 A.\u2014Not that 1 am aware of.Q\u2014Who had charge et: that ! branch?A.\u20141 can scarcely tell of the deposits were furnished ca by the the candidates themselves and some were made up by subscriptions Q.\u2014Who kept track of them?A\u2014Wdll, 1 think they all came to myself.iow many.A.\u2014At the last elec- 1 think, seventeen thousand dollars.That was a large sum.A.\u2014That was the number of petitions.Q.\u2014The money, was paid to you as solicitor of the petitioner?A.\u2014Yes.Q.\u2014Were there just 17 petitions?A~\u2014 No, seventeen petitions which I solicited included three or four petitioners and then a few petitions in which I was not acting.Q.\u2014Have you an account showng the receipt of those moneys! A.\u2014No, nothing ha, Sy ot \u2014 you not keep any account © them?A.\u2014No, were just balanced i = bank account.LA.\u2014Didn\u2019t you open 6 new account \u20141 placed them to the credit of my personal account.Q.\u2014No memorandum?A.\u2014No.Q.\u2014That was not business.A.\u2014No, but.1 bave à pretty good memory and tros À it In reply to further uestions Mr, Graht lied: \u201cNi Mr.Blake, T I bave not gob a Frost y kind.\u201d \u201cIt may.be a little t's quite esfe?\u201d\u2019 queried Mr.Blake.Mr.Grant.\u201cSafe, but ocarclem,\u201d repeated Mr.Blake.i?the Jypewriting machine?A\u2014Yes THE GAMEY INVESTIGATION.\u2014 rath Lg ä y-once-sec ing him use it to dire a B.Ay , K.C., on the stand.Manager its Siothy; Bank.PA SIX) 8 each, 31 met Dex PR EGYPTIAN CIGAR ES.À eter | W.H.Price, (CONTINUED ON.GE x == +) Per tin of J à > By! erwood's Ne ; eve Bee sod ave so n Tins of hd ach cow ode cus 22 ay isherwood\u2019's No.cee ses mee sev ee Tins o each .= company, by obtaining information &s to upon him.He simply replied that he was ¢ bis creditors was sent th uc for .Bnewocd's No.5 \u2026.+ eos soe «In Tins of 100 each .2.50 hi the secret auditing of trains.not guilty even berwood's No.3 \u2026.- +.\u2018 «.Jn Tins of 100 each .37 = , Me Quad Mr Laflamme bad argued Hs LORDSHIP'S SEVERE LECTURE.| Hi à in sentenoing Keomienski CARRERAS ENGLISH SMOKING MIXTURES.> case.and when Mr.Justice Wurtele came In delivering sentence His Lordship said: convioted must ve ped.He said that The CRAVEN (MIid).Price per 3 on the bench to-day he gave his decision.\u2018Patrick Carlin, you again say that you ie was simp) ®t that he did not Invented by 3rd Earl of Craven, pound.I His Lordship pomted out that the de.are Dot guilty, but you have been tried know that Stirs was insolvent when In 14 Ib.tins 75 cents and % 1b.Uns $LB0 .o «ov eer eer een $3.00 A .fence had asked for a reserve cage on by a jury of your peers, who declare to be was making the purchases.It was pe HANKEY'S8 (Medium), , three counts.In the first there the contrary, and I fuly agree with them.his Lordship pointed out, to teach Invented by Maj-Gen Hankey.) - .\u201cYou are convicted of cons to d men {yom In 1 Ib.tins 85 cents and % Ib.tins SLO .: \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 3.40 Ao Motio n fo R C three The Gouct of ex > the right to fraud your employers.You sd ith men Poe faraway rin.that when t \u2018be The GUARDS (Full) g r go to the of Was t come here commerce ovesty mus! .rited , arreras y D F Reserve (ase after five jurors | Bad Eon wore 3 court Johnston and dont ve ay hat observed.He believed that Komieneki nit Tb.Un 80 DORE rs verve vue sre ses eee re sea ers ee 3D .enied and Sentence | iver man fea eee the penitentiary, ia | a ea lean baa SIL PHILLIPS (Extra Special) ery man who bad read a the | IDE à term in penitentiary, 38 less guilty extent, but he must, nevertheless, be pun- Invented by Col.Sil Phillips.i jury would be an ignorant ome.Pe hat than you.The approached Johne- ished.The sentence wus eleven months in en 1 1b.ib.tins 90 an s Cierra es ees eee ees vee eve eee eee 3.60 Is Imposed.ll LONG TERMS FOR OTHERS @ Joseph Barnabe Condemned to Four yr Years and Komienski to 1 Eleven Months.Le Patrick Carlin, ex-Canadian Pacific Railway conductor, conspira- ey to defraud, two years.David.Konuenaki, fraud, eleven \u201cmonths.Casinur Deault, theft, one year, Joseph Barnabe, notary, four years for there, Narcisse Cousineau, years.Parcil Denis, perjury, eight years.Hazel Gilmour, theft, one vear, Joseph Jones.who had pleaded guilty of shopbreaking and theft was sentenced 10 one year in the oom- mon gaol on each of two charges, the sentences to run concurrently.Kate Dennenheur wus sentenced : fo eight months in gaol.She had pi ty to two accusations of attempts procure an abortion.The sentences will run concurrent.d fraud, three PE Pc dc = ' Yon.Henri Labele, found guilty indecent assault, got a sentence of four years in the penitentiary.Narcisse Ricaud, also found guilty j of assult, was sentenced tn two years in the penitentiary.His vic- ! tan was an eleven-year-old girl.Ricaud had been ip penitents and gaol many times for similar off Celena G a ermain, erjury i months.peru, mix BEEP EFF EF FE RES PE FSET EET EL bb Fhe bbb dt iettdet dreet total ad torse detente te ~ This was Tas sentence day in the Court of is ve ere was a record erowd in the big court room.Naturally, interest centred in the case of Patrick Carlin, the ex-Canadian Paci- fio Railroad conductor, who was found of conspiring with Herbert John- = others unknown, to defraud the 1 Genuine Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Fret or.-@EE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.remark did vot bias any of those chosen and was a useless argument.The second was that the court had disallowed one conductor to give evidence that po i information could sought snd given without any intention to defraud.Such 1e « A =r I WV ton and he fell.t roached trad He did his duty.He went to his employers like a man and told them of the conspiracy \u201cWhat did you do, Patrick Carlin?I again say that I have no doubt as to your pa It would have been one year but he ad already been in gaol for a month.Ko- mienski broke down enti rely when sente sentenced and had to be helped Hazel Gilmour, a girl with a bad ro.tion as a thief, Was sent to gaol for one SCENE IN THE COURT-ROOM TO-DAY NHEN PATRICK CARLIN vas BEING SENTENCED FOR CONSPIRACY | an \u2018argument was irrelevant and useless.The was that the court had remarked that it was strange that it took forty or fifty witnesses to prove fod shame ter.That was no argument, Lordship said, to use in asking that a verdict be set aside.The second count was then dealt with.It was that H.K.Martin, one of the jurors, was prejudiced and hed made certain etatements.These statements had been sworn to, but Mr.Martin had given them an emphatic denial, and there was verdi unless a juror prejudiced, and Mr.worthy to act on the jury.Then there were the statements that two of the jurors said that coercion had been used.Even if Frei evidence had been admitted it was ve- butted the affidavits of nine of the Jurors said .that nothing of the kind rad taken place.\u201cAs to the third count asking for leave to appeal for a new trial on the ground that the evidence did not justfy the ver dict, His Honour said that he could not serio consider it.as he had heard all lthe evidence and there was no doubt whatever that the evidence fully war ranted a verdict of guilty.Carlin was then asked if he had ny thi 1 %0 say why sentence should not be UD THE CANADIAN P mercy, and 1 that when you should come me for sentence their recommendation ringing in my ears.It is now ringing in ears.1 can £3, ere not less than Johnston.and I therefore, sentence you to two years the penitentiary.\u201d DEAULT GETS A YEAR.orien Dene, ve ed wa | e a Montreal Light, Feat and bar Con Co., wan sentenced to one year in prison.a case wes an was ap) pany- in the hands of the The] ective Agency and it wes found thet Deault had fort feet of pipe leading under the sidewall Seating a Tor the Hektin of ae stealing gas for jeta, and in addition was ing a certain amount of heating.Deanlt\u2019s counsel agk- ed for a reserve case on the ground that the prosecution had not shown the existence of the company.Mr.Justice Wur- tele Said there was no foundation whatever or motion.had alresdy served several terma for robbery and hed a bad Yecord in general.KOMIENSKI SENTENCED.David Kowmienski, the St.Jabn.> mrérohants who was found guilty of \u201cknockout pi yeer for Sealing $350 from a man.Parcil famous for siministerins keepi bouse and with a gencnl bad repoat rept, was sentenced to er years in tentiary for having of the cases for wi h Barnabe, the notary vas found quil of \u201cobisining 100 1,500 wee a false asked for the clemency of pent- f in one he is now ou the court.le delivered à acath- ing lecture, in which he pointed out how necessary it is to protect the public from men who have it in their rer a8 Bat mabe did, to defraud while pre ding to be law.e een the motarÿ to four years m the peniten- arcisse Cousineau, found guilty of sing.a fraudulent deed was sent to Fhe |a penitentiary for three years, .En CHOIR CONCERT.\u2014The choir of St.Fraser, Viger & Co., ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, The Nordheimer Building, 207, 209 & 211 Established 1858.ST.JAMES STREET.\u201cTHE PABST\" \u201cTHE PABST\" FINEST EXPORT BEER.Milwaukee's \u201cBLUE RIBBON\" BEER.$1350 fu, dozen pints.31,50 per dozen pints.4 $15.00 per o n \u20ac of 10 dozen pinta.FAMOUS of 10 dozen pints.\u201cTHE PABST\" \u201cBLUE RIBBON\" BEER PERFECTION.In white glass botties.4 81.0 per dozen pints.$15 per cask of 10 doz.RUINART VIN BRUT\u2014Magnums.(case oO! 6) o\u2026\u2026unveeresenescenrs 32 00 Quarts .(Case Of 12) .ivieievecncecencncsce Ww pints .(Case Of 24) s.\u2026.nvvrsssoncancncs 31 00 Half pints.(case of 24) .\u2026.\u2026.000eccncres 16 3v DAGONET \u201cBRUT\u201d (cuvee exceptionnelle), vintage of 18%.Quarts .(case of 12) msrocouver $31 00 Pinta .-.(case Of 24) ovvoveeiercrrnrnsscnes 33 Ww PIPER - HEIDSIECK.We offer PIPER-HEIDSIECK *S8EC\" In baskets of 12 QUATLS «ceo .\u2026.+.s\u2026\u2026.000 es mes eer son sae mer 000 0 $28 00 In baskets of 24 pints .fess Meveseenve veste ver asp sees greesee ww w@ In baskets of 6 pints.PIPER-MEIDSIECK \u201cBRUT EXTRA.\u201d In cases of 12 quarts All less 3 per cent.discount for cash and special discounts for quantities.APRIL F'ernet-Branoa OF THE FIRM 20, FRATELLI BRANGA, - =~ MILAN., ITALY MOND.A y Awarded Prize Medals at All Exhibitions STRONGLY RECOMMENDED FOR FAMILIES.Fernet-Branca, 1 Htre botties .\u2026.00 00+a o\u2026sc0 avons secrsene 8 25 each Fernet-Branca, smali bottles .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cosees see = tee sevens see 070 each BOLS\u2019 VERY OLD GENEVA, THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF SCHIEDAM (YELLOW COLORED BY AGE) Percase of 12-1 Percsseof 13-1 Per case of 24-2- Fer case of 15 Stone Jugs.Stone 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SAVORT 8 NO.3 PAIN CIGARETTES, in leatherette boxes of $3.50 per box.SAVORYS = No.3 PLAIN CIGARETTES, 3 SAVORY'S NO.2 YORK BRAND.Petit Format _.BAVORY'S \u201cSTRAIGHT CUT\u201d GOLD TIPPED CIGARETTE.in leather- SAVORYS \u201cSTRAIGHT CUT\" GOLD TIPPED CIGARETTE, in leather vês bakes of 5H each, 31.75 per box.8AVORY SAVORY'S \u201c0 B\u201d All our Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos are delivered post free to any FRASER, VIGER & CO.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE.The trade supplied at special trade prices.H.L.SAVORY & CO., 59 PICCADI LLY, LONDON, W, \u201cTHE PABST\u2019 BEERS.FINEST EXPORT BEER $1.40 per dozen pints $13.50 per original cask of 10 dozen pints, i ~ Eraser.Viger, & Co, \u201c Sole Agents, FINE CHAMPAGNE WINES.RUINART \u201cBRUT\u201d and DAGONET \u201cBRUT.\u201d pints, $31 00 per case , \u201c* Tbe World's Best Appetizing and Digestive Bitters.\" IT ACTS ON THE KIDNEYS NO MENU 1S COMPLETE \u201cLONDONDERRY\u201d \u2014America's representative TABLE is a natural Lithia Water, pure, each, $200 per 100 each, in leatherette boxes of 50 cach, Finest Dubec Cigarette.In tins of 100 each, $3.25 per tinette boxes of 100 each, $3.60 per box.\"8 \u201cO B\" (Russian Blend) CIGARETTE, in leatherette boxes of 300 each, $4.00 per box.(Russian Biend) CIGARETTE, in leatherette boxes of Post Office in Canada.The Nordhimeer Building.307, 209 & 211 St.James St Beginning This Week OUR SUBURBAN SERVICE WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: TUESDAYS\u2014St.Lambert, Longueuil and Boucherville.WEDNESDAYS\u2014Sault au Recollet and Cartierville.| THURSDAYS\u2014Lachine, Dorval and all intermediate points to 8t.Anne's.Our waggons will leave at 10 o'clock a.m, consequently orders should be in the day previous.F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.OUR SPECIAL DEPARTMENT FOR FISHING PARTIES AND SUMMER RESORT SUPPLIES Has been completely reorganized.clerks and competent packers.1 We have at our service experienced Our stock cannot be surpassed as to diversity and amount, and the fact that we are representing in Canada the largest 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Quantities of 5 gallons Per gallon DOMAINE TIVOLI.White Wines.Sauterne, case of 12 bottles.$4.00 Barsac, case of 12 bottles.5.50 Haut Sauterne,case of 12 bots.6.00 F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.Grocers and Wins Merchants.\u201d \u201cWholesale and Restate 287 St.Lawrence St.\\ TEL.BELL 781-782.TEL.MERCHANTS 69.pe UE Seek the best legal talent.best is the cheapest.style, quality and finish, lower than most stores.R.J.TOOKE, LEVEL-HEADED \u2014 BUSINESS MEN In their judgment the That's why s0 many business men prefer TOOKE'S SHIRTS.They have Prices at least quarter 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.W.1553 St.Catherine St.E.ESTABLISHED 1836.Ir \"LL COMPANY MAKES .Halifax Banking Company, held at Hali- The Mayor to-day received the follow- fax to-day, the vote was p y un- fog letter from the Dominion Iron and animous in confirming the sale of.the Steel Company asking protection for a vessel that was unloading on the wharf: To His Worship the Mayor: Dear Bir,\u2014We beg to advise you tbat our steamship, ing her cargo of coal at our coal pockets at the head of Windmill wharf.men are willing and desirous of working, and we request police protection be We aleo beg to notify you that we shall bold the citv of Montreal responsible for any demage to our property by st and others.\"After reading the communication, the Mayor sent for Chief ment and asked condition of affairs on ho wharves in regard to the 'longshoremen.plied that no violence was being committed by these men, and that proper police protection was being given the vessel in question.The Mayor said he did not anticipate April 8.1903.1 was afiicted with all the any trouble from the \u2019longshoremen.and second sage or semramptlon\u2019 wink Lemar: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tage advised 1, climate\u2014 the res are 1mete\u2014bat instead I Yoox REAL ESTATE AGENTS PROTEST AGAINST CLAUSE.A number of real Satate nts waited on the obo Mayor ee a De .Paying» epee antion on of the deputation Glles Presbyterian Church, corner St.be had Denis Bs streets.will ves that there would be no justice in allow- oe ta jmaisis show Pore Espuise e chu u of chronic cases Shas grenine The : arora wih real estate agents had to p - fax | DOUN UUFTION ASTHMA, Tob \u2018Mr.Duquette, bass: Mr.ellowës.and paid had y Actor vas rent for ier banan .show to the entire history.tenor; Miss Herron, soprano; Miss Young, è was about to bé addèd th E FALE A aito: Miss A.Herron and Mr.Turner.|; ébec.to the JOHN T.LYONS.| tamper, , Mr Grantham will act as cit ion thi i formation the del t mail, poutpats .apcompanis e proceeds of the enter- e a D: tatnment will be devoted to the new ory decided to-Jekve tonight § od the Dive Co.§ qrigretne au: ae t the clause.| clause, which it was held was Pein in Howe tot 1e \u2014 _\\ Waltham Watches 12,000,000 of them to keep the world in order.The Perfected American Walch,\u201d\u201d an {llustrated book of interesting information about walches, will be sent free upon request.American Waltham Watch Company, Waltham, Mass.: | BANK AMALGAMATION WAS COMPLETED TO-DAY.At a meeting of the sharcholders of the FORMAL DEMAND FOR PROTECTION.banks\u2019 assets to the Canadian Bemk of Commerce.This action consummates the Alderney.is now discharg- Pen ra hen hey J that adeq given them.CONSUMPTION \u2014 t of the Police im what was the The chief re- man to-day.I wish ould send me a few opie of IREATIAE oN CONBUNPTION.\"1 qd dfstribate them ameng my friends, as I Tare \u2018ze with those I received with my medi- known te Te PI as on ie cine 4 ny would bave been living to-day te bless my home.You may use my name.8, H.WILOOX, Sec.Poromen i.En LE.TWELVE HUNDRED more testimonials rs the above.together! i full Cetails af positive inst to in the City Charter; acking that be allowed io el re ema wih VICTORIA CROSS THE LEADER of Union Made K.N.CUSSON & CO., Moutreal.MACHINISTS WANTED FOR NIGHT SHIFT.Lathe and planer hands, also turret, jathe and milling machine bands; modern shops, well lighted and heated; steady job, good wages.Apply DODGE MFG.CO.- WORKS, 8023 Toronto Junction.Our line of Blank Books and Office Requisites are very complete and up-to-date, JOSEPH FORTIER, Manufacturing Stationer, 254 St.James St.* 2 3aw DR.F.A.FLEURY THROWN HEADLONG INTO THE RIVER.Dr.F.A.Fleury, medical superintendent of the Notre Dame Hospital, had a very narrow escape from being drowned at 8.30 o'clock last cvening, The doctor, accompanied by Dr.A.Brosseau, went as far as Borel with Dr.St.Pierre, who is taking up hie residence at Three Rivers.On leaving the steamer Berthier Dr.Fleury tripped on & rope on the wharf and was thrown head first into the river at a point where the water is nearly forty {eet deep.Dr.Brosseau, who was an eye witness, cried for help, and Cspt.Charles Gouin rushed to the spot and jumped into the river and saved his life.The doctor had, however, by this time seized hold of a plank and was hanging on to it dear life.There were no lights burning, and it was with considerable difficulty that the men were got out of the water.Dr.Fleury was given restoratives.and waa put fo bed on the boat, where be remained sll night, was taken to the Notre Dame Donal this morning.He is snf- fering from the effects of a severe cold, but is recovering slowly.Dr.Fleury.when seen in his room fo- day by a Bter tative, said: \u201cThe night was dark dnd when I landed in the cold water I thought my time had come.There was a terrible feeling came over me for pores m 6 bat when I got hold of the elt that after was Dot go to be drowned.It was a fearf ul experk | ence, and I ani very grateful = Cantain Gouin and athers who rescued me.\u201d \u2018 NORMAN CONQUEST,-\u2014Th Rev.; \u2018Pyke.ML.A., lectures op The N o zh - PUCK or JUDGE will never have a better joke than you will have on the Gas Co.if you put in LUXFER PRISMS and get good, bright, clear daylight.| Tall FOR PRICES CALE UP 785 CRAIG STRERT.Phone Main 088, F.T.BLENNERHASSETT, At 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Deimel garments bear the Booklet.tall ail about pts samples of Ynen-mesn, about 3 © requést | 490% #7.CATHERINE ST: ve TEs 5 \u2018There.ts always one best thing.mn All who do not wish to be handl- capped by {ll health and who ar Deimet name on a woven Trademark label.pt Deimel Linen-Tesh Ei oe J Pre PIRE PRIS APT A IND ¥ ou Re AR ETES ER ES RAGE AT mn | In Use For Over Thirty Thirty- Five Footbrs May Be Brought To- à.: E IN => \u2018 : iF LL == 37 GENESEE WILL BE PRESENT.Suggestion Made to Hold Cuntest at Time of Canada\u2019s Cup Race\u2014 To Change Dates.AVegetable Preparation for Assimila ting the Food and Regula - ting the Stomachs and af NIT Promotes Digestion Cheerfulness and Rest.Contains neither Morphine nor Mineral T NARCOTIC.ERY So A SEE EE SES OT CRY \u201c TIE RTITURN a ji ! Toronta, April The wenth ot | April, aways 15 productine +1 ut at ely | j i ; | | i Hy among yachtsmen, cach wit his nesghbour as to who tout have first.sul of the season.lin the R.CC.Y.© L always trenunent matters, are hard au veux The race for Canada's \u20ac up the leadinz subject of the building of the nollie defender nears completion, their respective merits ar.shen The dimensions of the tau are unt vet given out detimitelx.lost evomeh sun | nounced tn make mere wanted but | enought is hnown re he ave of two goed wholesome eee ton à I will be a ples-tfre + aed! & Bure type to count on ter cou weather | The water Line lengtn and over \u20ac! length.beam and dra.oad sal wo | have all been given approy maryiy, an this may mean anything or noting i) it is only those who have soon te and watched the construction of tne ho ats | who are In a position to speak.an l tuvy 4 have not.i A good surzestion Rochester and Dereon, all the 35 footers tooth per a summer.Ruche- ter de- sparta! Ws say bas becn arranged to take pluie oF lotte between tadititie and ten =o troit suggests tha! Genea ce ques where the Detrost 1s, wlso Beaver awl in Vadér and that + race be atranzed tr on! Lake St.Clare.Now, at >> up te Foronte to suggest that the race between these he) eracks should be tried in Toronto during; Canada\u2019s Cup week We have Tina ber an! Beuver here.ticneste wi foe rer Canada\u2019s Cup week, and the 4 baies is going tn Rochester.os roped, will have t6 pass cluse tu loronto.Vachts | will be here from ail over the lahes and i the time would be \u201cdl chosen The R.CY.¢.would hang up a prod | handsome trophy or cash prize, and the event would be one of general intéco:t might even be arranged to change the date or the Canada's Cup races, pr allgw this race to be sailed during tha | \u2014\u2014weck.They are at present sohedul.l Tor | August Bh.10th and 11th, It mght ba | sible to make them the Sth, ih and | 2th, and to let the 35-footer~ race on the 10th that 15 Monday.It 1s only a sugges: sect tania vs « watt of conrse, interests nd 5° acl th [RRREREN et «rit ss tar ASSSSSINN treet.sail et Ea ect Remedy for Const do Sour Stomach, Diarrhdes, Worms Convulsions Feverishness and LOSS OF SLEEP.FacSimile Signature of NEW YORK.TALL snonths old ALL LUN from ten! 19 land = this | are] Cita | en there, core that os Ur oi Las EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.la so it \u201csus tion, but it Inohs teasibic, It is not sure that Beaver ix cu proper shape.but \\| shght operation woubt nx her\u2014and that should be (gar.as lier owners are sur grons -and with one or two alterations she would go a- 1ast as ever.luvaler 1s M first-class condition, and 1s good enough to make things mteresting.Cadillac 15 à goer in any condition, and see (oni out August I5\u2014Valleytield at Strathoona.At Providence.\u2014Brown, 4; Providence man.» to 1 and 6to1.second Listaway.by fire, The estimated loss is $200,000.When life is past.f .atches will he arranged in all leading August 15\u2014Fusiliers at Westmount.(Eastern), 3.9.Reddington, 8 to and 3 to 1, third.cities in Canada, August 22\u2014 Westmount at Strathcona.The PhiladcIphia American League team Time.6:.Calyx, Miss Nancy and Honey Tom ; August, 22\u2014Fusiliers at M.A.A.A.| aéféated the Jersey City nine of the East- Bov also ran.\u2014 August 20\u2014Valle veld at Fusiliers.ague in the second exhibition game Sixth race, three-yrar-nlds and up- e September 5\u2014 .A.A at Valley- he score of 7 to 3 wards, handicap.7 furlongs\u2014Mackay field he\" New York National League team Dwyer.111, Burns, 4 ta 5 and 1 to 4, won; had a narrow escape from defeat by the Flying Buttress, 105.\" Minder, 7 to 2 and Ethics, 130, Odom.5 to ! Melster- 4 to 5, second; and even, third.Time, 1.28 2-5 singer and Moderator aiso ran.Iioboken professional team at Hoboken, but, they managed to beat the local men By.a Bcore of H to 9.R.H.E.At Syracuse\u2014 .00901001x\u20142 51 Syracuse .Réshester vee SHOW E er AND NEAL ACODENT Ces rident oft last.week, said: \u201cWhen the chal- were present to view the wrerkage.Reeers lenger lost her mast she was almost flat; The shell of the mamt is of extraorgina there were certaimniy six feet of water over thinness, being of 3-16 inch nickel! steel.In Old England.London.April 20.\u2014 The final game for the football association cup, played at the Crystal Palace Saturday a oon, Th her lea deck.My first impression when The length of the mast was 155 fegf, and .000000000\u2014 1 1 hav een the mast went was that the boat was its greater diameter 27 inches.t the tween Derby county and Bury Sous ard played a game of baseball with - lave A [ainking.| scrambled on deck and found metal was very tough is evidenced by the attracted the usual enormous crowds.Geârgetawn on Saturday, and the race MISCELLANEOUS times whe everything gone, and the boats out doing fact that it had bent, and rebent in vari-| The game was one-sided throughout.Unstion came to the ff@ht.The negro, athews, played short-stop for Harvard.the wil in consequence Cather Apperous and ous places without breaking.Derby tried all kinds of forcing tactics, rescue work.T never saw the scaman but was unable to get h Bury's de- .It is believed that the next trial races C\u201cA burt child fears the fire.\u201d _ lier in the water.Fra \u2019 2) been more Sir Thomaa was bewildered at the sud- wll take - \u2018place on the Clyde, in three fence.The latter did afl the scoring.Ee ee ear FITZSIMMONS merciful jonmess of the accident, and at the time brn ther dail \u2018half time Bury had a goal to its \u20ac e were some miM demoristrations of VAIN RACE TO SAVE q than what followrd seemed to him like the oon A.y papers express in| and thereafter scored so fast that Re Fv déploanure at .the negro's appearance in Just to way from the tailor's vexatious ways, most HIS DYING WIFE.New York, April 20.\u2014' Bob\u201d players demoralized the Derhyites, the'-fleld, Dut Mathews finally won the won the cup by, six goals to none.crowd by accepting brilliant chances.Harvard won by the score of 3 to 0.human beings, and spared the woman end ast to them in the arena.It is astonish.Ing how little sympathy women have fused remembrance of a dream.Questioned as to his future course, he said he nfeant to work day and night to| - : .their regret at the misfortune men have been a forced to wear \u201cready-mades.\u201d satisfied, but most are not.Some are Fitzsim- ; - for women.In the home the mistress [get the yacht refitted in time for further D d\u2019 mm ; mona is crushed by sorrow.The wife to tees the maid with the signs of sufferin frials before sailing for New York.His ) Woo 1 S Und o the Scrimmage.At Clacton oR (GAMES._ .whom he had 1 for encouragement @ \u2018\u2018 Semi-ready \u201d clothes combine *¢ ready-made » convenience with the recognizes so well, but she does not dere was to avoid a postponement.of the y Mr.McClure, ox Dr Chiot Jack a Cincinnat! .0000021104 9 4/8nd counsel during many years, died yes Q Tri to-order\u201d\u2019 exclusiveness, ighten the girl's y a touc TACER.- Pittsburg .30003000x\u20146 7 1 terday in r Bensonhurt ried-on, finished-to-ord dd Mr.Ward, Designer Fife, and Captain t the M.A.A A.grounds Saturdav At Sida tt told h rasband that \u2019 o-order and delivered same day, A ner Sager.pallor aod eestor Tomes Wring have had a conférence, and have nd actioed Ru 1 under the English van hep.Dipire,\u201d Smale.AL: she could a en % ® , qs: to $30.a y 3 mark womanly weakness, but allows pronused to put the challenger in racing rules.Practice wi 1 be continued during tendance, 12.000.\u201cWhat can I Ido \u201che asked, half aoh- .; sothing for them.It is work or quit pm again in three weeks.It will be a the spring, and 3 it is hoped to place a| At Bt.Louls\u2014 bing, \u201cwhat can I do?\u2019 .i Doctor Pierce's Favorite P quit.job.Fife has condemned the boom, farly strong team ,in the field next aût- St.Louis .Cree movaucer 00021\u2014-3 \u20189 0 The told him that oxyamn would pro cc Sem d 299 i vorite rescription re mast, and top-sail spars of the yacht, RK umn.Chicago.\u2026\u2026.coin ooo 000000 11 long fife.and in an instant the former 1-re a ardr \\ nakes ek.women strong and sick (and they will all be removed, as will be |\" : : 1 Benne ri and Weavets tr ring \u20ac npion was on his way to the ncar- o \u20ac romen well, by curing the womanly |the sais.The sanual meeting of the Shamrock Atlendance, 1900.Callea at the end of e=t_hosp 231 St.James Street.liseases which undermine the heal \u201cFavorite Pre- es regularity, dries veakening drains, heals inflammation The decision against a postponement ot the races was reported after a long consultation.and yesterday Sir Thomas sent the following cablegram to GA.Cormack, secretary of the New York Yacht Club: Mg the darknes be ran.Sometimes he | took Hreet cars and sometimes he ran riding.He was compelled to to Manhattan for the Ta compelle it 0 a0, to 3 after his nd sap the strength.the fifth Inning on account of rain.hr \u201d establ No rway_ Pine |; k A.a = os Fo Dupes st sae the Young 1554 St Catherine Street.\u2026 1 ind ulceration, and cures female weak- ik ete B Ae ht etme WwW bes 1e5s.| | \u201c1 am pRosed.to_ inform you_ thet the.Oures Coughs, Golds, Sreashitls, .\u2019 arture when he got back.18 ar dro in United States à and Canada, : areas fret commence ui dan or Tour ous.Lars are be Nearseness, Orouf, Asthme; | Between the Goals, day\u201d mma in Fiat Then.= 2 \u201c nes\u201d - ms 1 TB.- a SE Baratoga CO.N°11 CT Strong o no necessity of © g the question of | Pole or Tightaess | in the ; .; About twenty men turned out Saturday \u201cHob\u201d walked into \u2018another room an ga- | 3 ox Jom female pese à « ion bE is a postponemoht.Flew Comrminicate this Ghost, Ete.- 1 SPEC TY Kove ered re afternoon for the Montreal practice, but thered his children into his arms and cried i he time.I d around is that way for warmest Thanks For \u201ctheir expressions \u201cot It stops that tickling in the throat, Io Pe ag pT = have pi 2, - oe >.She a the ot frie jend I ever had,\u201d E: wo ears, then (ler tak ett | 9 taking your medicine, taxing the frat bottle 1 be n to feel 1 took four bot! es of Dr.Plerte's Pavor- be suid; *Bhe wha club, and there were no new figures in ; ever Heed.How sympathy.\u201d the squad, Sir Thomas said he saw nothing in the, Jeasant ¢ te take and soothin g \u2018to the lungs.Mr.E.Bibep Brasd, Brand, begt woman that the well-known Galt gardener, writess\u2014' There's gd on?\u2019 AWNINGS \"le Prescri twe ef \u2018Golden Medical Dis- recent accident to lessen the t confi- 2 over,\u2019 one vial of the \u2018 Pleagant Pell To he felt in the Shamrock TIT.I had @ very severe attack of sore Both Shamrock only Uk little ones ov bow, * and Nati } tea « s SE RUE a TEE racing vachta are to be huilt, he said, there throat and tightness in the chest, Some.have re their first practice si fe ow on nthe mage.\"Khe had been \"in .of All _Descrip tion Telephons Main3330 Sy Dean) for your kind Vdvice [0 the good your must be some risk.\" 0 we built a versel times when I wanted to cough and could \u2014 - her brother Martin Julian.Since her ner We sh A he dene me | as_anfe an a timer.ner continued, wot T would almost choke to_desth.\" There is « rumour again that \u201cBomex\u201d riage to the former champion she, mad e shall be pleased to submit samples end 3 Favorite makes weak {might as well keep at home for or wife got me a bottle of DR.W Allen, of Cornwall, will reside in Mont (his ambitions hers end his defeals wh lowest prices consistent good quote \u2018 vomen parier sick women well.\u2018Ace [chance rhe would have of winning the] NORWAY PINE 8 TRUP, and to my real.It was he who wus to have played mourned even more hot than he hn nt with vrorkmensiip.ept n fo substitute for the medicine which er File took the same vive.He prise T found epee  robot En Me 1 with Montreal last year.3\" =| iv the famous Carson City fight it Cor- M h for weak women.: \u20ac no ou cost = dote - = tt she «toad at the ringsidé and coach.¢ or Dire Pleasant Pellets are\u201d the har never; Appeared an confident as he, ù tle, and I can reco PARISIAN BREAD JE AEPT A ed, : Ber to: vinterw ss eee - - ee oan erc ants Awning Co\u2019y : ok desirable lazative for delicate \"Mf: Ward eaid ho was rurprised and dis bothered with a os cold.font\" IS hone \"enon be he are 8 Baw 1472 NOTRE cane npinted the woodent, oTREEY.gp! The pxsen.te ei a PL \"TVA ps bep de A Lowa Fe pee i \\ | Two s .A ri RRM wort rer i * A THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-MONDAY.APRIL 20.1908.PINCE\u201d RSR (YS SO : 3 LEGISLATURE WiLL IT ANOTHER WEEK It Is Expected Prorogation | Will Take Place on Saturday.the Opposition are Equally Anxious to Quit Work.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, April M.- Prorogation now seems to be in sight and may Le expectad about the end of the week.The general impression seems to be that it will take plate on Saturday next.The week will probably be a very confidence motians to bring in.and to day Hon.Mr.Flvun 1s expected to de wer his speech on the budget.He will probably speak for about an hour and eal with generalities.gong inte special matters in the discussion tiie nou confidence debates.While Saturday's sittings were shor the day was marked by a decided advan.» in the business of the two houses.The Private Bills Committee of the Lepalati + Council passes] the Montreal bill in the form in which 11 was re-cived, and the Legislation.Committee of the Assemidy disposed of the voluminous hi} concert ng cities and towns.Ths measure 18 ca pected to go through the Assembly with out further loss vi time upon In the Aesembly there was a bare quorum and the resolution concerning taxes ON successions wen! through as amend ed.That 1s to say 1t passed as a mere form of words which means nothing.Some unimportant private legislation was also advanced.: There will hereafter be tvo separate sessions a day and these mav be ineren- ed to three, one in the morming.by Wei: netday.Adjournments at 2 or 3 a.mare by no means unexpected.This sudden collapse of the session due to an agreement arrived at between the Government and-the Opposition -hoth of whom are tired of the eight weeks\u2019 of work.Moreover the rank and file of House are eager to return to their homes.The Oppmsition feels that rt has secured consulerable new and useful aw munition for the next elections, and so 1s satisfied, while those who mt on the treasury benches are equally pleased, being convinced that no serious flaws have been found in their armour.The various committees are not likely to sit after Wednesday, and the majonty of the measures vet to come hefnre the eouncil will pass, or fall to the ground es the case may be, without much discussion.though.the Acer famly will make a big effort to down the Montreal introduced his respecting masters and servants.It means the adoption here of the law which Prevails in France un this subject.Sir: ar bills have several times heen id \" Stock Yards hil.Air \"Facombe has before the House.AIRSHIP DROPPED TEN THOUSAND FEET TO THE EARTH.Rapidity of Descent Deprived Tra- | vellers of All Sensatlon\u2014Struck a Cold Wave.__ Parie.j April 20.\u2014Four members of the Aero b, who ascended from here in an airship Saturday.descended violently Sunday morning at Arles, Department of Bouches du Rome, 44 miles northwest nf Marseilles.marvellously escaping death.At dawn the balloon.which was\u201dat a height of 10,000 feet.was travelling at the rate mxty miles an hour.e aeronauts, réàJizing that they were nearing the Medi- ter determined to descend immediate.Ivy.recipitately and in a dropped few mindten the balloon struck the earth.It rebounded for 300 feet and finally settled among some telograph wires.which were broken.The rapidity of the descent deprived the travellers of all sensation apd completely deafened them.Otherwise they were unhurt.After a rest they returned to Paris bv rail.While aloft thev encountered a temperature of five degrees above zero.Bottles of mineral water were frozen solid.WORK MAPPED OUT FOR GEOLOGICAL OFFICIALS.Ottawa.April 20\u2014The operations of the Geological Survey this vear promise to be, more effective than former! The number of parties sent out wall be fewer.but better organized and equipped.In Nova Bootia the work will he prow cuted Mesars.H.Fletcher.F.R.Faribault and Dr.Ami.In Ontario a party under the direction of Dr.Rarlow will investigate the nickel and iron deposits.\\frsers.R.G.McConnell and J.Keele will contine to map out the mineral areas of the Klondike.wth special reference to the ld-bearing gravels and reefs.Mr.R.W.rock, accompamed bv Mr.Boyd, will investigate the wiverlead, copper .nd other ore deposits in the Kootenay district.The work of surveying the go.d hearing strata of the foothill district cast nf the Rockies amd in the Bow.River Pass, in Alberta, while Mr.W.Teach will continue his work on the coal depoaits of British Columbia.Messÿ WW.Melnnes and W.J.Wilson will ea~h have cuarge of parties en the still unexplored region southwest of Hudson Bav.nes -_ China\u2019s Two Strong Men.Pekin.April! 20 Chen Chuen Hsuan has been appointed \\icerns of Kwang Tung and Wwang Si provinces.and Hej Liang has been made viceroy at Szechuan Province.Both: are strong men and probably will suppress the rebellion.Bright's Disease and Diabetes Cured.University Chemist Acting as Judge Irvine K.Mott, M.D.of Cincinnan, - ted Defors the editorial board of me Evening Post.one of the leading dally papers \u2018 of Cincinnati, the power of his remedy to cure the worst forms of kidney diseases.Later à public test was Instituted under the aus.Dices of the Post, and five cases of Bright's, Disease and Diabetes Were aelected by them and placed under Dr.Mutt's care.In three months\u2019 time all were pronounced cured, Hap- vard University having been chosen by the Post to make examination of the cases before and after trestment.Any one desiring to read the details of this padiie test can obtain copies of the papers by siting to Dr.Mott for them.This public demonstration gave Dr.Mott an iaterpational reputation that bas brought him into correspondence With people all over the world, and several noted Europeans are num- bored mmong those who have taken his treat.\u201cmont and been cured.The doctor will correspond with those who are suffering with Bright's Disease, Diabetes, or.any kidney trouble, either in the first, intermediate or last\u2019 stages, and will be pleased to give bis expert opinion free 10 those whe will send him a description of their sympioms.Aly essey which the Dertor has prepared about hidney troubles and describing his new him.ndence for this purpose shoul addressed 10 IRVINE K MOTT.4 D., Te Richa Building, Ciptinna:,, Onlo ' 242 A.lang ESSIONS EACH DAY.Members of Ministerial Party and DIY heavy one, as the : Opposition has a large number of want of hill\u201d by | mathod of .treatment will also be mailed by | Co Severo Rheumatism, Mr.8.Salmon of Montreal Suffered From Rheumatism so Severely That He Underwent Treatment In The General Haspital - s Rheumatism \u2018 Cure.| 5 ; \u201cThere is no punishment too severe for i those who deceive the sick.\u201d \u2014MUNYON.If J were not able to offer the people 1 of Montreal absolute proof of the value of | mv remedy fo cure disease I would expect | them to prohibit the sale of my remedies br law and prohibit my ever entering their city.\u201cI do not ask them to fake a single statement of mine in regard to the curative value of mv remedies that I cannot substantiate by \u2018actual and unimpeachable proof.bv the unbiased and unprejudiced evidence of their fellow countrymen.I have a very remarkable case to call to their attentiorr today: it may interest vou.\" \u2014MUNYON.IN THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.\u201cI had rheumatism in my legs very bad.+ I waa in the hospital for about a month, and mv feet and legs were so badly affect- \u2018ed that I could not stand.I obtained a Lite relief while in the hoepital, but it ; sas only of a temporary character.I pro- | cured] a sample botile of Munyon's Rbeu- : matism Cure at the recent free distribution, and it gave me relief from the first., T am now perfectly cured.\u201d\u20148.SALMON.| 786 (adieux street.Montreal, P.Q.s + ! MUNYON'S BRMEDIES.Cold Cure preventa pneu- breaks up a cold in a few i Munyon's monis.and Iicurs.Price 25c.i Munyon\u2019s Rheumatism Cure cures Rheumatism permanently.Price 250; at all \"druggists.Munyon\u2019s Dyapepsis Cure positive) cures ail forms of indigertion and stomac troubles.Prire 25c: ; Munyon's Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness end speedily * neals the Jungs.Price 2%.Munyon\u2019s Kidney Cure speedily cures pains in the back, loins or groin and all orms of kidney disease.Price 25c.Munyon\u2019s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes.e Be.unyon\u2019s Pile Ointment itively cures ait forms 6t piles.Price Be.Munyon\u2019s Blood Cure eradicates all impurities of the blood.Price 25¢c.Munyon's Female Remedies are a boon to all women.Munyon's# Vitalizer refiores lost power to weak men.Price $1.00.Personal leiters addressed to Prof.Mun- yon, Philadelphia.U.S5.A., containing de- tailstpf sickness, will be answered promptly and free advice as to treatment will be given.\u2014 = BENNING & BARSALOUS SALES Trade Sale: BENNING & BARSALOV, Auctioneers.Will sell at their salesrooms.and &8 St.Peter Btreet.ON WEDNESDAY.APRIL ND, AT 10 OCLOCK A.M.Dry Goods.Clothing.Gent's Furnish- Nos.86 ings.Woollens, and Yorsteds, Undèr- wear.Notions, Boots.and Shoes, Rubbers.etc, ALSO \u2018AT 11 OCIOCK A.MA bankrupt stock of staple and fancy dry goods.Ready-Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Smaliwares, etc.etc.In lots to suit the country and city trade.Sale without any reserve.Liberal terms.oi 2 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of THE BRITISH CANADIAN CLOTHING CO.Huntingdon, P.Q.Insolvents.The undersigned have received instructions from the Curator.Mr.John Stock.to sell at their salesrooms, Nos.$6 and 88 St.Peter street.Montreal.ON WEDNESDAY.APRIL 29th, AT 11 O'CLOCK.AM.The Goods belonging to the above Estate consisting of : : Ready-Made Clothing.Worsteds.Woollens, Tweeds, and Berges, Underwear, Boots and Shoes.Jewellery.etc.amounting ams per Inventory to about $75.00.Terms :\u2014Cash.Goods open for inspection at nur stores.Inventory can be seen at any time at our salesrooms or at the office of Jacobs, Patterson & Garneau.Advocates, 97 St.James street, Montreal.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, 9\u201d 4 FRASER BROS.AUCTIONEERS.TN a No.17 BRIDGE AVENUE, LACHINE LOCKS.Superior household furniture and effects by auction at the above residence, by order of Mr.8.Walker.on TUES ORNING, APRIL 2ist, including in part as follows: Square piano, by Sweetman & Hazleton, N.Y.: parlour furniture, tables, sofas.Morris easy chair, pictures, curtains, and portieres, carpets and oflcloths; throe bedroom sets brass-iron beds, sewing machine, hall stand, cooking stove, No.3 Famous hall stove (almost new), Eclipse wringer and stand, refrigerator, screen doors.kitchen utenalls, etc., etc.Sale at 10 o'clock.FRASER BROS.2 Auctioneers.At 252 St.Antoine St, Auction Sale of Furniturè, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON.APRIL 21, \u201cComprising: Sideboard.dining table and 12.chairs, sofas, parlour set in halrcloth, whatnot, side tables, carpets, oilcinth, curtains and portieres, pictures and ornaments.contents of eight bedrooms, including Hungarian ash.walnut and HW.bedroom sets.odd bureaus and washstands, iron beds, springs and mattresses.tables, chairs.chamber ware, carpets, refrigerator.kitchen utensiis, etc., etc.Bale at 2.30.FRABER BROS, 83 Auctioneers.FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES IN Important Sale By Authority of the Court, Valuable Real Estate.Corner Basin and St.Martin Streets.Fronting on the Tall Race.Lachine Canal Three Barges.Etc.In the matter of the MONTREAL COAL AND TOWING COMPANY (in liquidation).cs The undersigned.under authority of the Court, will sell, by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON THE PREMISES, CORNER OF ST.MARTIN AND BASIN STS., on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 22 1903, the valuable parcel of real estate with the bulldings thereon, situated on the corner of St, Martin and, Basin strests.and fronting on the Tal Race, Lachine Canal; large frontage on Basin and 8t Martin streets, and about 200 feet on the Tall Race, comprising about 18,000 square feet, cadastral numbers 1183, 1184, 1185, 118¢ and 1189 St.Ann's Ward.; And the 3 BARGES \u201cROBERT.\u201d 80 tons dead weight capacity; - built 1898; \u201cFRONTENAC,\u201d 600 tons, built 1894, a: \u201cIMPERIAL.\u201d &0 tons, built 188; ell pin flat built.The first two are in Al condition.The Frontenac\u2019 is at Portg- mouth, near Kingston, Ont.Also a lot of wheelbarrows, coal scale holets, buckets, and sundry\" articles BALE AT 11 O'CLOCK.- Further particulars can had be ve the liquidator, at his office, 301 Coris! , Building, corner St.Nicholas and 1 £ Paul streets, = - G.A.SAVAGE, > Liquidator.FRASER BROS.93 Auctioneers.ndlr 78 VICTORIA STREET (NEAR SHERBROOKE ST.) Excellent Housshold Furniture and Effects, We have been Instructed to seil without reserve the contents of the above largé residence ON SATURDAY MORNING.5th APRIL Comprising in part : Brussels and Tapestry Carpets and Rugs, Two Parlour 8ultes.Odd Chairs, Whatnots.M.T.T bles.Centre Tables, Brass Gasallers, Lace Curtains and Poles, Easel, Fire Irons and Stand.Brass Lamp.Ornaments, Books, Mahogany Hall Table and Chair, Hall Light, Stalr Carpet and Portieres, Brussels Bedroom Carpets, Mahogany Bedstead,.Odd Marble Top.Bureaus and Wash Stands, Chamber Ware, Walnut Wardrobe, Lounges.Bookshelves, Brass and Iron Bedsteads.Hair Mattresses.Feather Pillows, large quantity of Table and Bed Linen, Blankets, Spreads and Qullts.Rockers, ()dd Bureaus and Wash Stands, Enamelled Iron Bedsteads.Gas Brackets, Bedroom Sets.Mahogany Dressing Glass, 2 Mahogany Chest df Drawers,\" Easy Chalrs, Olleloth, two Sida \u201cboards.Extension Dining Table.Dining Chairs, 6 Mahpgany Cbairs, Dinner and Tea Ware.Silver Ware, Cutlery, Dessert Set McCiary Round Pot Combination Cook Stove, H.W.attachments, Montreal Gas Cn.Btove.Refrigerator, Meat Safe.Wringer.Kitchen Sundries.ete.all, for positive sale as the lady is relinqujsh- ing housekeeping.Sale at 10 a.m.ne FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.| - Æ HIUKS & 008 SALES AUCTION SALE Every Afternoon, 2.30.M HICKS & C08 SALES Every Evening, 7.30.Fine China,Glassware, ric-a-Brac, etc.Until Entire Stock is Closed Out.THE JOHN L.CASSIOY CO., Lid., 2429 St.Catherine St.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Seats Reserved for Ladies.Store To Let.74 Baw tt WALTER M, EBARNS SALES.I ad Valuable Oak Sideboard, (hand carved, cost $250), Neat Drawing Room Furniture, Library Chairs, covered with embossed leather, Bedroom Sets, etc., etc.+ The subacriber has received Instructions to sell by public auction at the residence.12 BISHOP STREET, On TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL list, at 10 o'clock, the whole of the very nest and well-made furniture, including: Drawing room chairs and sofa, covered in silk; fancy tables, brass plano lamp, music stand.wicker chairs, curtains, Axminster and' Brussels carpets, bric-a-brac.very fine oak eideboard, ocak extension table.lea- ther-covere dining chairs, china and glassware.platedware, bookcase, splen- | did library chairs, brass fire screen, flattop desk, lounges, brass fender and fire! irons, costly marble clock, brass gasa- | liers.hall lamp, bedroom sets, odd bureaus and washstands, dressing bureau, ! white enamelled iron beds, hair mattresses, mangle, an exceptionally good | Birmingham gas stove.\u201cleader\u201d cooking | 8tove, UBAl kitchen utensils, ete.etc.| WALTER M.KEARNS.: 903 Auctioneer.INo.114 CHAMP DE MARS 31 SALE OF Good Household Fur- + niture and effects, including: Wainut parlour set.centre tables,\u201d odd chairs, good Brussels and tapestry carpets, mirror, pictures, curtains.portieres.gasaliers, oiicloth, hall and stair carpets, fine walnut sideboard, dining table and chairs, crock- ory and glassware, etc.; the furnishings of 8 bedrooms, modern walnut bedroom sets, iron beds.bureaus and washstands.lounges, tables, easy chairs, hair and wool mattresses.pillows, quilts, blankets, sheets, feather beds, wardrobes, good carpets, etc., etc.; large walnut bookcase with roil top desk; lot of good French books, stove, refrigerator.kitchen utensils.etc, etc., at the above residence.TUESDAY MORNING, APRII> ist, \u2019 at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.No.62 St.Famille St.Sale of neat household furniture: Parlour set, fancy tables, odd chairs.wicker rocker, Brussels carpets.portieres, cur- taine.pictures, gasaliers, cak and cherry bedroom sets, wardrobe iron beds, hair and wool mattreeses, pillows, quilts.blankets, etc.lounges, chalrs, rockers.oak bookcase with R.&.desk.chests of drawers.oak hall stand, umbrella stand.walnut_sideboard.dining table and chatrs.plated ware, crockery and glass, cutlery.ete.Oxford gas range.refrigerator.ofl- cloth, kitchen utensils, etc.etc, at the above residenee, : \" WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 2, at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.ns FLEET WILL VISIT FRANCE AND GERMANY.\u2014\u2014 Germans Will Not Lose Seeing the United States Fleet as They Believed.Berlin, April 20.\u2014The German press does not distinguish between the visit of the United States European squadron to Marseilles and the programme planned for the United States North tlantic squadron, on whose bebali the American Government declined an invitation to visit Kiel during the coming regatta: there.Therefore, some wonder is expressed as to \u201cwhy ial honours are shown the French President by the American navy.immediately following the refusal of the German Emperor's request?\u2019 Ome or two ers express themselves bitterly on the subject, and say the Germans \u2018do not miss much in not having the sight of the American ships.\u201d WASHINGTON'S VIEW.Washington.April 20.\u2014It 1s announced at the Navy Department that the European squadron which is to be present at the naval demonstration at Marseilles upon the return of President Loubet from Africa, will go north and be present at the Kiel celebration.The criticism of the (rerman press con- cerni tbe supposed declination of the United States to send the North Atlantic battleship squadron to Kiel is raid officially to he based upon a misconatruction, and it is further stated that Secrctarv Moody, togetieér with the President and Secretary Hay are desirons of doing something to show the friendship of the Un: ted States for Germany.and to recipro cate the kindly expressions for America thét have come directly from Emperor William.FIRE STILL BURNS IN MINE NEAR SYDNEY.Special to The Montreal Star.- Svdney.N.S.April 20.\u2014-Thr fire in Dominion No.one pit is stil! burning and eating its way slowly among pillars and old workings.e work of flooding the mine through a sluice from Atlatie, which was suspended last weck was resume yesterday.and by Wednesday the officials expect pit to be completely ing was suspended in order to close up boreholes between this colliery and the re: serve, immediately adjoining it strengthen the wall between them.thick was built on the reserve side.Riot in Southern Russia.St.Petersburg.April 20.\u2014The official newspaper at Fiitie reports that a riot has taken place in the village of Souchi.in thé Black Sea district.The peasants stormed the prison to demand a ; \u2018et mor- tem examination of a prisoner who died.They asserted he had been besten to death by the police, but according to the police certificate, he died from brandy drinking.The ts overpowered the police and liberated the prisoners.The post mortem proved that the prisoner's death resulted from blows, and the guilty officials have been punished.Won't Accept Bishopric.Rome, April 20.\u2014Several cardinals belonging to hte Congregation of the Propaganda have received letters from Monsignor Jgmeph F.Mooney, vicar-general oi the .New.York archdiocese.saying.he has no intention of acoepting the Bishopric of Buffalo, N.Y.made vacant by the ap- oititment of Right Rev.James E.Quig- ey as Archbishop of Chicago.ne Husband and Wife Drowned.New : York.April 20\u2014Frank JT.Feely and his wife quarrelled on the street Sunday and half an hour later both their bodies were taken ont of the North River.The police believe the woman committed suicide and that her husband war drowned in trying to save her.Martial law hss been proclaimed at Cordova, Spain.in consequence of the rioting of agricultural labourers, who are à | on \u2018strike there and ! For ! this purpose a brick wall sever.l inches i 1 ; | | submerged.The flood.J Start Will Household Furniture At our Salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 ST.JAMES STREET, Regular Anctioa, FRIDAY NE S4th APRIL, AT TEN A large assortment of Household Furniture, Carpets.Oflcloths, Cooking Stoves and Ranges.Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of Miscellaneous goods.Safe.clean, «dry storage for Surniture, pianos.etc.Private sales at all times.Furniture, planos.safes, waggons, bar- ness etc.Cash advances made.ss FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.23 and 25 McGill College Avenue Auction of the Household Furniture and Effects of these two large houses without reserve On Wednesday Morning, 22nd April Including the contents of Fourteen Red- rooms.comprising: Good Redroom Sets.Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Antique Rosewood Lounge and three Rosewqod Chalrs.Largs B.P.Mantel Mirror.Rrass Gasaliers.Wardrobes, Odd Bureaus and Wash Stands.Lounges.Chairs and Roeck- ors.Tables.Curtains and Poles, Spring Reds, Oil Cloth.Stair Carpets.etc.ote, all for positive and Immediate delivery as the premises must be vacated day after sale.Persons Furnishing shouid attend.Cale at ten o'clock.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.91 3 At 48 Cathcart Street NEAR M'GILI, COI,LEGE AVENUE.Household Furniture and effects.Parlour Sets, Carpets, Oilcloth, Sideboard.Dining Table and Chairs.Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus and Wash Stands, Mantel Bed.Chamber Ware and Crockery.Curtains, Easy Chair, Epring and Mattresses.Sialr Carpet.Pictures, Copper Carving Stand.McClary R.F.Cook Stove, H.W.connections.Kitchen Sundries.etce., etc.Auction at the above Residence WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL AT 2.30.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.22ND, 91 3 \u2018THE BARR COLONISTS.be Mude- for Colony at Once.Winnipeg.April 29.- The Barr colon- ista at \u20ac atoon, according to despatches received, are all in excellent health and probably will start for the settlement toy.The company\u2019s store is in full ration.Besides the Barr people a large colony from Kingston, Ont., and a United States contingent from Minnesota and Dakota are encamped at Saskatoon.The weather is fine, but a little ronal.About twelve hundred people are under canvas, and it is estimated the population of Saskatoon at present nu s about 2,200.Rev.Mr.Barr had an interview with Commissioner Smith and arranged matters connected with the provisioning, transportation and housing of the colony at Saska.oon.An Ottawa despatch says that it seems to-be pretty well settlod that Col.Dom- vie.ex-M.P.will be appointed to the Senate to sutceed the late Senator OiH- mor.Try FRY\u2019S MILK Chocolate! D.MASSOX & O9, Nostres!, Agents MOU! Site of: | fine order! hair mattress in two parts, i ! } | wf No.4823 St.Catherine St, Nesr Victoria Ave, Westmoont We have received instructions from MR.CHARI.ES A.WHITHAM to sell at the above address, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 23, at 2.30 o°eloèk, ail his superior furniture, ete., consisting of upright Grand plano, made by Behr Bros.& Co.New York.an extra fine instrument.cost $530: rich Wilton square carpet.odd and fancy chairs, gasa- liers and side lights.allk plush portieres, brass fender.Brussels aquares.carpet.hall light, hall carpet, beautiful massive walnut bedroom suite with Tennesses marble top, made to order, cost $180, In B.W.cheffonier, brass bedstead.rich oak burrau and Washstand.toilet Ware, | «hild's brass and iron bed.gas brackets.brass lamp.mantel clock, ornaments, oak sideboard, dining table.oak chairs.upholstered in lzather: oak china cabinet, dinnerware, silverware, cutlery.real lace curtainñs, leather-côvered lounge.Morris chair.sitting room furniture, window seat, box lounge, lot of books, contents of servant's room, refrigerator, wringer, kitchen sundries, Oxford gas gtove, etc.etc.91 3 FRABER BROS.Excellent Household Furniture Very Fine Upright Piano, Att otive Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Fweni.ture, Rrusselx Car ets, Plants, ste.ote.We are instructed to sell by auction at ! the residence of the Rev.William Harris.NA».$183 MONTROSE AVE.off Argyle Ave., just above Ccte 8t.An- tofne Road, Westmount ON THURSDAY MORNING.23rd APRIL the effects therein including exception- allv Fine Berlin Plano Cn.Upright Plano in handsome Walnut Case, particularity fine Instrument and in perfect order.Good Brussels Carpets, Wire Back Sofa and Odd Fancy Chairs and Tables, Pictures and Orgamenis.Curtains, Gasallers, very wood Library Desk and Revolving Chair, Couch, Rockers, Oak Hall Stand, Gas Table Lamp, Brussels Hall and Stair Cat- pets.Porileres, Neat Oak Sideboard and Extension Dining Table, Oak Dining Chairs up.in Leather.Odd Oak Bureaux and Wash Stands, Iron Bedsteads, Good Mattresses, Bedroom Set.Toilet Ware, Child's Cot, Very Fine Gas Stove cost $i, Refrigerator.Kitchen Sundries.etc.ete.also lot of choice Plants including Be- xonias, Callas, Smilax, Hydrangeas, Primroses etc.- Sale at 10 o'clork.- .ts FRASER BROS., ne Auctioneers.en + IMPORTANT AUCTION.VALUABLE PROPERTY Corner\u2019 St.Lawrence Street, Mount Royal Avsnue and Clark Street, Known as the old Wiseman Hotel Corner.Dimsusions 100 feet x 190.MESSRS.MACINTOSH & HYDE have inatructed the undersigned to sell by auction.WITHOUT RESERVE.at thelr sal , No.42 Bt.James st, on THURSDAY MOPNING, ZZRD APRIL, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK the above desirable and extensive parcel of real estate, Also & vefy desirable Building lots Including 2 corner lots on 8t.Lawrence 8t., Above Fairmount Ave.FRASER BROS.85 tr Auctioneers.The Duchess of Marihérough wis pre.| sented to Emperor Francis Joseph In Vi- | enna era rent by Lady Plunkett, ambassador., wife of the IMPORTANT SALE of Elaborate Household Furniture, We have been favoured with instructions from C.LIL.BENEDICT, Esq.to sell at bis residence, NO.40 WOOD AVENUE, (Westmount), All his elegant household furniture: Best Axminster carpets, Persian and Turkish carpets, real lace curtains, silk portieres and drapes.electric fixtures, crystal gase- Hers with electric combination, silk covered pariour set, gilt chairs, cosy corner, mahogany tables and chairs, nice pictures and ornaments, mahogany dining room furniture, china and glass, deers head.English brass bedsteads, bureaus and washetands, iounges and easy chairs, enamel iron beds, hair mattresses, carpet squares, ollcloth, \u2018John Bull\" Gurney range with Oxford gas stove attachment and generator, etc., etc., etc.The house was furnished throughout by Messrs.John Kay & Sons.Toronto, in their very best style.Everything good as new.Bale FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL Uth, \u201d at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.House will be on view Thursday afternoon.For fuller detalls see Wednesday's Stag.R 91 3 STORAGE, $TORAGE.ror HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANOS, FTC.We have the largest and best storage warehouse in this city, clean, dry and safe, Persons going abroad or to tha country for the summer.should see our magnificent premises.Reasonable rates.Experienced help.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.453 and 455 St.James street.131 to 187 Inspector street.Tel.Main 790.23 \u201cIt's an unwritten law that every employer ex his staff to look Clean\u2019 and be clean.Our TOWEL SERVICE Dept.enables him to insist on this bei done and at 8 very slight cost.Phone us and we will tell you more about it.The Tollet Laundry Co., © Limited, 209 GUY STREET, Phones Up 5001-2008.| LEGAL CARDS Horsey, I.A.So.(MeGil ALY SES FOR THE PUBL).PHONK MAIN #33 146 OT.JAMES STREBT, Montreal.Modibbes, Casgrals, Byand Mitchel CANADA LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL .bos, K.T.Chañe lé, KG.M,P Es CR A Visor B milena oo TEA a.\u201cDensité Armece.Show bilsiards and severe obld prevail in the southern provinces of Austria whic of the yeaa, oto Most 2 Attractive Sale OF \u2014 * Everett, Boston, Upright Piano: White & Wilson, Organ, furniture by Shool- bred.Loudon, and Scott & Thomson, Montreal; Persian and Turkish Carpets, Marble Clocks, Rare Ornaments, and Bric-a-Brac, Electric Fixtures, etc., etc.The sub-cribers have been favoured with instructions from F.R.F.BROWN, EBQ., to sell at his residence, No.1136 SHERBROOKE ST.ali his elegant household furniture effects, comprising in part: DRAWING ROOM.\u2014Cabihet Grand upright piano, by the Everett Plano Co.Boston, in perfect condition, cost $550 ; White & Wilcox (Meriden, Conn.+ symphony organ, cost $00, 22 stops, and 10 rolls.music.music cabinet, Persian carpet and rugs, Brussels net lace curtains, and divan, fancy tables, tea tray and stand.Jap.silk folding screen, brass fenders and andirons, marble clocks, rare ornaments and bric-a-brac in Cloysonne, S8at- suma, Doulton, Wedgewood, Derby, Beleek.Benares ware, etc.; electric ceiling lights and brackets, watercolours by Jacobl, paintings, tions, etc., etc.DINING ROOM.-Carved nak sideboard.ex.dining table, leather-covered chairs, dinner waggon and- buffet (made to order by Scott & Sons), best Sheffield plate, china dinner and tea sets, Crown Derby breakfast set, hand-painted dessert set.odd china, cut erystal, cabinets of cutiery, dinner, fruit and fish sets, etc.; paintings, Benares ware, trdys and vases, Turkish carpet, curtains and portieres, etc.SITTING ROOM.\u2014Turkish carpets and rugs, lounge and easy chairs by Thomson and Bhoolbred, oak card table, oak bookcase, Seth Thomas clocks, full jewelled, made specially for locomotives or yachts, rattan egsy chairs, silk curtains.paintings by Ward and Tozer, hookshelf, \u2018Cyclopaedia and lot of books.ornaments, Henry Clay camera, 7x5 with all attachments.HALLS.\u2014Turkish rugs and strips, oak hall mirror, electric brackets, engravings.portieres, Wiiton stair carpets, oak hall bench, ete.BEDROOMB.\u2014English enamelled iron beds (single), white curled hair mattresses, down pillows, sheets, blankets, comforters, stc., gent's nak wardrobe.oak dressing tables, washstands.chests of drawers (all to order by Scott), Thomson wardrobe, cushion lounges.- Willlams sewing machine, toilet mets, Wilton carpet squares, odd hureaus and washstands, old mahogany cheffoniers, pictures, ornaments, curtains, ete., etc.Burns No.9_\"Perfect\u2019\u201d steel range.good as new\u2019 \u2018Perfect\u2019 gas range (used three weeks), Prowse refrigerator, \u2018Challenge Iceberg\u2019 refrigerator.ice hox, meat safe, agate ware, kitchen utensils, Contents of servants\u2019 hall, pantry, kitchen, etc., etc.SALE ON THURSDAY, APRIL 23rd, Commencing\u2019 at 10 a.m.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.House on view Wednesday from 2 to § p.m.The furnishings of the above house were purchased from B8hoolbred, Iondon.and Scott & Sons, and James Thomson, Montreal.Everything for abeolute sale, as the owner is leaving for England.91 4 FOSTER & CO'8 SALES.pon qe ne 2 For Sale By Auction Special sale of high-classed ses and carriages.on TUESDAY, APR 21st, at 280 pm.: A handsome dark gray gelding.15.3 hands high, 5 years old.will weigh 1,150 lbs.with extreme high cary riage action, together with a handsome set of gold-mounted English harness.made in London, Eng.; also a two-seated Surrey cut under carriage, full leather top, with pole and shafts.made by Sar- Jeant.of Boston, Mass.slightly used and in perfect order: also a handsome bay\u2019 carriage horse, with extreme high action.and can trot a full mile In three minutes or better with two men in a trap: also the fast trotting cob, '\u2018Marrill Pilot.\u201d 15.1, beautiful bay.with a record of 2.244.petfectly sound and city broken.and one of the fastest road horses in Canada: also a new rubber tired road waggon, and a beautiful set of driving harness made by Pigeon.: T.W.FOSTER & CO.po .Auctioneers, $07 to 0 3 605 8t.Paul st For Sale By i or Sale By Auction, TUESDAY, April 21st, at 2.30 p.m., 2 standard and registered Belgium bred stallions.They -are two ofthe finest\u2014staliions ever ¢ to Canada.No.1,15 the brown stallion Max.\" foaled in 1896, und weighs 1800 Ibs.No.2 38 the black-brown stallion \u2018\u2018Oasulols ŒAsltre.\u2018\u201d fonied in 1890 and weighs 1000 ibe.is auite unprecedented ot this time | .: x win be ma positively without reserve or 11mit, Nowfon view dt our stables, 807 > 608 st.Paul ot.Tears, Tel.Main W.Foster and Co., Auetinnm.2266, so à portieres, drapes, mofas and easy chairs.| Worcester, reproduc- | J SALE OF Costly Furniture! In Bolid Mahogany.Rosewnod, Oak and Black Walnut; Valuable Eastern Rugs, | etc, etc.' The aubscriber has received Instructions to sell at the residence, 59 Durocher Btreet, on THURSDAY MORNING.RD APRIL, At lv O'Clock.Very Handsome Rosewood Drawing Room Cabinet (Inlaid with Pearl).Inlaid Davenport, Gilt Etagere.?large Eastern Rugs, Tetc-a-Tete Chalr.Divan.Sofas.Armchairs, Brass Piano lamp and Table, Oak China Cablnet, B.W.Extension Table.Pair of Marble Urns.l.eather-cover- ed Chairs.Linen Roller Blinds, Japanese Screen, Silk Covered Lounge, Leather Covered Library Couch and Armchairs, B.W.Secretary Bookcases, Revolving Chair, Pedestal, 8olld Mahogany Bedroom 8et, Mahogany Wardrobe, Handsome Oak Bedroom Sets, Brass Beds, White Enamel Béds, Wall Cabinets, Bedroom Loudhges, Finest Hair Mattresses, Brussels ar- pets, Desks, Odd Bureaus and Washstands, B.W.Cot.Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, etc.etc.The whole of the FuFniture ie elaborata and costly._ WALTER M.KEARNS.9 4 Auctioneer UNRESERVED SALE OF Attractive Furniture Parlour Sets, Wire Hark and Carved Wond Armchairs and Sofas, Pictures and Ornaments, Card Tables, Bookcases.Drawing Room.entre Fables, -: Carpeta.Rugs.Curtains, Gasaliers, Handsome Oak and other Sideboards, Oak IF.©.Chaira, Set of Solid Mahogany IMining Chairs and Mahogany Dining Table, Bedroom Sets in Oak, B.W.and : Cherry.Single Brass Red, Plann lamp.Iron Beds, Burraus and Washstands.Hair Mattresses.Toilet Ware, Wardrobe, Gas B8tove, Cooking Stoves, and various other articles.Sale at the undersigned's salesrooms 1828 Notre Dame Street.on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.22ND At 230 O'Clock This sale inclûdes a nice lot nf furniture removed from private residences for convenience of sale.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.APRIL, 81 3 L Preliminary Notice.Finest Wilton, Axminster and Brussels Carpeta (only a short time in use), American Gold-plated Electric Fixtures \u2018Thomson\u2019 Hand Carved Oak Dining Room Furniture, Brass Bedsteads, Prowse Range, Chicago Jewel Gas Stove, ets.etc.Very attractive Sale at 47 ARGYLE AVE.WESTMOUNT.ON FRIDAY 24h APRIL.AT 10 A.M.Particulars on Tuesday.WALTER M.KEARNS, ¢ 2 Auctioneer.RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.Important CATALOGUE SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges The undersigned.have received instrue-'.tions from Aronson & Rutenberg, Pawn- | brokers.601 Craig St.to sell by public | auction at their salesroome, 41 and 243 St.James street, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st and 22nd.197] Sales each day at 2 and 7 p.m.The balance of unredeemed pledges for the months of February and Mareh tii April 16th, 1902, being from Pledge No.19,07! to 24.688, comprising a very large assort- | ment of valnable Ladies\u2018 and Gents\u2019 Gold | and Silver Watches mn Waltham's, Fi- | gin's, Appleton & Tracey's, CC P R Special's.P.8.Bartlett's, Springfield s | English and Patent Trvc movements, | | Diamond Rings.Ping and Brooches, (inld Rings, Pins, Bracelets, Brooches, Earrings.Studs, Links.Cuff-huttons, Sperta- | cles, and Eyeglasses, Gold and Silver, Chains and Lockets, Solid Silver and Sliver-plated Ware and Cutlery.Dauble Barrelled Guns and Rifles; Photograph Instruments.Opera and Field Glasses.Plumbers and Carpenters Tools, C\u2018ustom Made Clothing in Suits.Dress Coats, and Vests.and Spring and Fall Overcoats, Musical Instruments in Violins, Mandolins.Guitars, Cornets.Flutes \"Banjos and Zithers, Dresses, Dress Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Satchels, Boots, Shoes, and other goods usually found in Pawnbrokers\u2019 collections and which are too numerous to be mentioned.Catalogues can be had from the aue- tioneers, 241 and 243 8t.James street, or from Aronson & Rutenberg.601 Craig Bt.Goods on view Monday and up to hour of Sale.RAE & DONNELLY, 912 Auctioneers.4 ws The Only Ventilated Mattress.Rep ESL Sherr Srrreeesy Jrotiiators Aare placed at each end, thus en- suflng perfoct ventilation and rendering ft Sanitary, Comfortable and Airy.MADE a Y THE MARSHALL BANITARY MATTRESS COMPANY, TowoxTn, Cricago, loxnor, Exe, MobTREAL Orrice : 70 St.James St.MH.GARIEPY, Bep.INSIST UPON IT! 93 3 aw CURED to aay CURRD.A AST H M A complete lasting .constitationas: cure, not Jum \u2018a reliefl\u2019 Absolutely different frov.fine golden j of Kitchen stoves, refrigerator.go-carts, sll sprays, smokes and so-called cures.\u2019 8 Sever rerun, Book] Fron Dh.BAY.MASSE SES MARCOTTE BROS\u2019 SALES NN ry.BY MARCOTTE BROS.Auction sale of elegant new and rec-\u2018 ond-hand furniture and furnishings cn TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL Zst.We have received instructions from parties (Interested to sell.without the least reserve.comprising: Splendid upright plano, 26 parlour sets British plate , mirrors, lace curtains.portieres, splendtd Int of carpet squares of all sizes.English ollcloth und carpet.splendid lot of pir tures, fine sideboard.silverware.dining table.leather covered sets of chairs, %0 oak bedroom sets.fine lot ete.ete.Also a fins lot of second-hand furniture fine pianos, hedruom sets.chairs tablre etc.ete.ait for positive sale at our store, 1693 Notre Dame st.Sale at 2.39 o'clock < MARCOTTE BROS 8 Auctioneers NOTICE OF SALE J.6.Mackenzie & Co.'s Stock of Dry Goods The whole balance of that immense stock will be sold at auction in lots to the trade and without reserve, ON THURSDAY.FRIDAY, AND TUESDAY.2rd, 24th, 27th and 28th April at ten o'clock each dav at No.351 St Paul St.Dress Goods, Fine Tweeds, Ba- teens.Silks.Satins, Flannelettes, Flannels, Embroidery.Muslins, Curtains.Lace, Damask, Prints.ILlnens.Cottonnades, Tweeds, Serges.Mcltons, Beavers, Gloves, Top Shirts, Dress Shirts, Tnderwear.Hosiery nf all kinds.Cashmeres, Dress Muslins and many other goods.MARCOTTE FRERES.Auctioneers.MONDAY 9 4 TRADE SALE On Wednesday, April 22, at 10 o'clock, at our rooms, St.James street, a large stock of assorted goods, tweeds, beavers, melitons, top shirts, gloves, handkerchiefs, hosiery.dress goods, cottonades, umbrel- ias, table covers.muslin, underwear, corsets, neckties, collars, linings.canvas, thread, silk, trimmed and untrimmed hats, millinery goods, ribbons, feathers, trimmings, boots and shoes, etc.Also 1 safe.1 cash register, 1 plano.showrases, 1 furnace.a lot of household furniture, casy chairs, spring beds, iron beds.gasalliers, brass electric lights and vther goods, No reserve and in lots to the trade.Easy terms.| MARCOTTE FRERES, TT Atétloneers.oy INSOLVENT NOTICE In re LEON JASMIN, baker, 8t.Louis, Mile End.Sale by auction at No.1263 Cadieux st.8t.Louis, on Monday, 27th April, 1803, at 10 o'clock.6 horses.12 vehicles (summer and winter).4 harness, and bakery fixtures.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James st.MARCOTTE FRERES, 90 3 Auctioneers.W.J.McGUIRE & CO.MONTREAL AND TORONTO tems.Devices 5 and Workman ship fully approved insuranee Companies and Bodies, Systeras in extensive use ana nave stood the 8 test of time.Write for full particulars catalogue.40 to 70 p.c.of insurance, saved.97 2awtf TENDERES.Pork Packing Plant For Sale-The Farmers Co-Operative Paeking Company of Brantford, Limited.Will be received until 12 o'glock noon, of the First day of May.addresthd \u2018* Robt, Ashton, care of Bank of Montreal, Brantford, tario, , and marked tenders \u2018re Farmers Co-Operd- tive Packing Company,\u201d for the following property of the Company.namely of the lands and factory premises pertain- ; ine to the Farmers Co-Operative Pack- inx Company, of Brantford, Limitèd, situ- atrd in the Township of Brantford, in the Province of Ontario.and consisting ow cottages, machinery, plant afd Office fumiture, The factory !s new.and contains the latest improved plant and machinery.and is ong of the most complete pork packing establishments in the Dominion of Canada.having everything necessary to carry on opérations on the largest scale.Work may be started at a days notice.The premises are situated on a KNmair road.about one mile and a haif from th- fiourishinæ City of Brantford, one of the most progressive cities in Canada.have cost over $180,000.00 and have i connection with the City water works.On tho lanre of the premises are erect ix tommodious workmen's eottanes which will be sold with the other pro- pers Futier particulars together with cna- ditions of tale, may be seen at the office of the Company.and at the office of Hardv =: Hardy, 3 Market street, or Wilkes & Henderson, 68 Market street, Brantford, Ontario.Arrangements for the inspection of the building and plant may a obtained on appointment x \u2018ch e cretary of t - fora.Ontaan e Company.Prant \u2018Terms of sale :\u2014A marked cheque te five pe cent of the amount bid shall ae.company each tender.The cheques of Fr Wo returned, the balance of money to be paid according to the pondition of saale.e highest or an sarily acento.y tender not neces Dated.Brantford.Apri) nd, 1503.ROBT.ASHTON, ; President.Brantford.Ont HARDY & HARDY.Bolicitors for the Company fl 11 Jaw 9 Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound, Lad Te only safe, relia on which.woman can depend \u201cin the hour and time of need.\u201d stain No: 1 en Na * No, 1.\u2014For ordinary cased \u2018a the factory building.pens, stables, ° tes Orit 1e: Jar, the best\u201d dollar nown.- No.al cases\u201410 degrees dollars per box.ie Jour druggint for Cools Cet poun \u20ac Rake no af! as al s, mixtures and [mitations éañgeroûs.passes N à pa recomm ail à in the minion of .Mailed to any e of and Sar at CHE fou No.3 B and N5.2 à in Méutrent Meuele Druseist, 2128 Wotrs, Di RS SOT PO a PLY og 20, 1903.- \u2018 Co 5 i (HE MONTREAL \u2018 DAILY STAR=MONDAY, APRIL eg She Baily Star.|\": joue me | R AHAM - Now, we want to know, you know: * = g & CO., Proprietors.Has anybody been \u2018\u2018fired\u201d from the (ilobe staff lately for failing to tell th: truth, the whole.truth, and nothing but T tends to break up the party system.The Opposition bécomes discouraged, its leaders cease to cxereise authority, and its organi zation falls to i In Canada we, haye meen parties show great vita)ity even after | longer exclusion from power than any English party has suffered within the last hun dred years.It is, nevertheless, true that, with the genera) development of political intelligence the old orthodox party system MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS PROCTOR'\u2019S.All This Week CPMMENGCING TO-DAY MONDAY.APRIL 20th.Matineed This afternoon, Wed., Fri, and Sat, The Musical Comedy Sensation MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.witness box or out of it, his services would be ho longer required by The Globe.\u201d most satisfactory assurance.The Posey Hua ' A bronze statue of Atlas has been stolen in Chicugo.The tRleves p bly wapted\u2019a man who'céuld hold up a whole world to join their gang.What Is the matter with getting Mr.Fickérdike take np this crusade agailnar wearing birds on ladies\u2019 hats ?MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.| ALL NEXT WEEK TT ad Presents THE GREATEST COMEDY x SUCCESS OF YEARS, David Harum DRAMATIZED CYCLE OF MUSICAL FESTIVALS | Director-CHAS.A.FE.HARRISS.Nossy SPRING XL fEubscriptions, $3 per annum.¢ Agent in the United States, D.Lee Btarke.Tribune Building, New York, and Æribune Bullding, Chicago.They are talking of moving the Tororo the truth?; - \u2018I'he r .-e ank i c = diffi - i weather man to Ottawa.That is certalp- Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & lhe reason we ask is that on March 16 ey ate ao work.It ie Iv where the squalls come from.ip ; Conductor\u2014Sir A.C.MACK ENZLE.From the novel of \u201cDavid Harum,\" by m4.we.lars.e Globe discussing the Gamey charges PFO e- aps no very dis- \u2014\u2014\u2014 .LW Wed,, Thurs and Fr ward Noyes Westcott.Copyrighted.1908.iene in Toronto.M.W.McGillivray.the tilube dis | & | 5 5 tnt future\u2014will sce some infportant That Balkan strate seems to .@et AADSOR Hal Ean AR.1800, by D.Appleton & Co, Pub.46 King street West.in its editoraal columas, said: cha ; worse each morning an etter tow ) \\ April 23, 23, 2 shers.; 4 ange in the sys Arty gover J 2 CONCERT.p » 34 ; + \u2018Agents in Ottawa, Cunningham & Co ng he system of party government, tie evening.3 i 3 \u2019 Staged by Edwarq = roue, exactly as at the where tt ran to crowded houses all last ssason.4 Foratself, The Globe suspends judgment.Cycle Tickets, two seats for each of the four A.but in what direction it is diffi - .- Agent in London, England, Percy a it is difficult at Many sad and \u201cmoving\u201d sights have | Performances, $10; Singlo Tickets, 81.50 and $L.Hurd.109 Fleet st We condemn nether accuser nor accused.present to luresec.° appear on the Strects.Lots of dash and go in Sale uf seats open nt Shaw's Music Store.SEATS NOW ON SALE braun to ap + EXCURSION FOR FESTIVALS good for 3 soe ; 0 a ES .- Ho.2e EXCURSION Fi SESTIV 3K , > A Our one experience with the member for THIS DaTE 30 Teas As if the Monroe Doctrine were not the new Spring Suits, | days at single fure from all points ou G.T.Re \\ -4 Circulation of the Star.Manitoulin was on January 30, when he ) A AGO.enough.the Kaiser hus now the + ielding Many of Montreal's best Coy i and Res when fare dues not ox: THEATRE ROYAL Every atiornoo A x \u2014\u2014 g, Rare The Globe an interview, knowing! (From the Star fyles of Avril, 1873) antic > Her y Mail orders for reserved seats address JW.CLEVER This Week April ag Evening } 4 1903.; | The new Board of Arts : ac- \u201c : Shaw and Co.t 35 35 - > né - ] EEK ENDING APR.er A 145 it to be a lie, and that it would be pub- | tures met on ray ate and Manufac That baseball player: turned preacher dressed men come here ; PEOPLE Yanity Fair Extravaganza Co.3 - - - - Le , LL ; y .: : \u20ac Lrigbtest and t sh f th ONDAY 54.103 Ished in goud faith, to the deceiving OÙ or Aériquiture vus us the Commissioner ought to be able to put in some \u201cRpt and we please them all.0 ool of Coo or pEns prieutest and.best show of the sation.Leo ESDAY - - - \u2019 ; ; ! ; risen ang CHEB == : .y PRICES -1(c, 300 and 30e, | D 078.our readers.Messrs._G.Oulmet and J.Hobertsor and : \u2018 ' «eva Neat Week Kidnapped in New York.97.8 54 4 number of gentl NESDAY , = - 54 106 At \u201cthus time the good Globe knew, as nomination of ie Ton ar me.The of the Barr colonists do not find Bas Save half your clothing 86 DORCHESTER sr.8 URSDAY - - - \u2018 | ever(body now knows, that the (jamev! Quebec, as president, being withdrawn.have lead them to expect, they will begin .o Demonstration Monday evening at \u20ac RIDAY - .- - 54.099 | : : i , : tin consequence of his absence, J.B.Rol- to suspect their glowing accounts.\u2019of bills.| Plain and Puff Paste.RIGHT ULL .he om 8- UX- Tam ies Mis- ; ar | interview was given to its reporter by the land was chosen as president; Riçhard heaven, too.\u201c , and of LE BA - - - 60,283 : Smith, vice-president: Dr.Leclerc, secre- = - ADMISSION 10 CENTS.3 REEZY UN.TURDAY Hon.Mr.Stratton.* tary, und Messrs.A.Stevenson, À.Dan- The enthusiastic and unanimous manner | Sui 1 Overcoats This lesson Is given by request 91 2 : $ on Ç 0 $.- hat Mr.G ; sented to the pub Déreau.J.Smith, HL.Boivin, Beauçhemin, in which Hon.Mr.Stralton's cellea uits anc e > f PRICES:10, 20, 25, 35 and 30c The closing exercises of th ; - - - 330,814 That Mr.Gamey consent ° p R.White and Leclerc were subsequently are not rallving to his support in tHe ; x ae > \u20ac & ex these Schools TOTAL $5.00 and up.Next week \u201cLORD STRATHMORE 49 s4 wil) take place on Tuesday, 2st inst, at \u2018Daily A 55 136 lication of the bogus interview for the qomed on the executive committee.whose Gamey court oom must premina him of | There isa perfect safe- .23 pom oa .\" \u2018Daily Average.- - = , ; Qu y J 0 arrange prizes and other the flceting characler o uman ttes.\u201d 7; ; .\u201cAll friends of Missionary and Educa.° J Weekly Star Last Week - 122,252 purpose of deceiving the Ross Govern: matters connected with the provincial ex- of course, Paps Toss kuew nothis \u2018 Î ty in drinking the | ane | tiônal work are cordially nvitea eros .\u2018 \u2014\u2014-\u2014 ment 18 not denied even by himself.and VERY few of the above mentioned gen- about all this., Pity the sorrows of ?= THE == CALEDONIA FRANCAIS Wed, Thurs.and Sat poset _ .; 1 illing that the! tlemen are with us to-day.the a.Poor blind man: DE re 8 THIS WEEK, Positive A I CIR! LATION OF incidentally he was quite willing vd away to another world some Years at Nori) WATERS Gootioys MORBISON \" musezr 2nd Re iment nw Dv TRAE readers of the good Globe should be tem-| since.The president is still putting ofte, filing Zant, Protest dd?WN ot ng carers In Gosthes Beautiful FAUST 9 Fe YAN i ; .- ntario mus \"es .-_\u2014 ce, .° : PRES AS 9 | poraris decenved.But i the good Globe's forth ail Js cneray into is paper 047, 0 Lan us che fine of a 231 St.Lawrence Main St At al times by all conditions, Prcei=10,30, 30:55 sna sc Canadian Artillery AST WEEK.explanation and rebuke\" were intended in| Son and Messrs.H.Boivin and Arthur saw does those of other people, 4 ' t all times by co ! Next Week\u2014\u201cA Desperate Chance.» v23 From the above figures are excluded sev- wral thousand subscriptions regarded as \u201caore or less ephemeral, : = - MONDAY.APRIL 20.1903.es SIR OLIVER MOWAT.S:r Oliver Mowat will go down to his - \u2014r ory as the mn who ruled a Brivsh pro.wince for a quarter of a century, and died without the shadow of scandal on his hme.It was the fashion when he was in pub | fic Lite to snecr a: lus unussertive preren- | fare the shiming record of practical Chris- \u2018 | éitns to be à Christian statesman; but be- disnity which his long career hus left to y, surh sneers fall back upon those who were Unlortunate enough to have given them birth.The man, who with mod.got frankness professes to carry the teach | \u2018ânes ot rchgion into the smiling arena of | pot iv 1= a tempting mark for the cheap | w.But the man who so succeeds in Tne a Government and a political party Mgourn more than two decades of office ain and putronage-miving, that now.Men we oh back upon the history of thet vears.no Rhameful memory comes ous of them to blur his name.has earned the right to have hes high professions approved wath the sel! of admitted sincerity.It 1< not.as a rule, the privilege of a Provincial politicun to introduce great ¢nnstitutional reforms or to settle grave | palwnal questions.The scope of his labours are not wide enough to adm:t of the performance of such striking acts.The greater Impressions on nationaf history nust be made by national statesmen.But a Provincial Premiet can give his province an-honest goverument, an economical nl wise administration of her affairs, and a Joa ership in development in keeping with h# opportunities and capacity.These tines Sir Oliver Mowat did for Ontario WitL Lonspr Nous success.lu more amb:tious fields, he lived up to the forms ot his opportunity.He was al.wit.a stent and ruccessful defender of the ywhts of hia provipce against tbe asser- 1 oo of the Fesleral Government.He nev.i tt 1uled te champion the fair and just claws of the nunority in his province: anti suv'unes in hours of high popular passton.He led the development of On- tarry with a: much courage and rapiditv as its re-arces and prospects warrantel.In short.die gave it a thoroughly good ra ie abreast with the best public opment ot its people and with an éje upon guilimg prinaples which were His removes une of the few re- | at once pairitie and Christian.te th | aitu; Hours of the great of a past age.| He ! ugut :u the political cock-pit of the ! two l'unelis before Cunfederution; be saw Contederu'1eu come and helped lay the 1oundations ut the structure; he soun took over the lculersiop of the premier province of the new Donunion and never lost bas Wold of the belm until he came to Ottawa in WW.he saw the first Macdonald Adaun.stration, tbe Mackenzie Govern: went, the return ot the Conservatives and ther Ung fease of power: he saw the bur:- ui 1 Brown.of Cartier, of Mackenzie, of Mu detail and he did not pass away until a new man had ansen at Ottawa, a new vtiier hal come 1m our politics.No history of Canada can ever be written tbu! dues not Lear the name of Mowat anong the chef of 1t8 worthies.rte GLOBULAR GOOD FAITH.The evidence given by Mr.Hammond the Globe reporter to the effect that he obtiuned the interview ready made from the Hon.Mr.Stratton 1s the strongest contirmation of the truth of Mr.Gamey's statement that there was some kind of a deal between himselt and the Government.k \u2018loss of 30,000 men upon their Moslem as- gnod faith to undeceive its readers, the attempt was a conspciouous failure.Appearances indicate that the good Globe knew from the beginning that the Gamey interview was cooked up \u2018n Mr.Stratton's office and that it must have been the outcome of, or part of, some kind of a deal between the Government and Mr.Gamey, and that she deal weutd have been endangered had :zhe gnod Globe told the truth.and the whole truth, aleut the \u201corigin ot the irterview.We will not go so tar as in say that the good Globe publshed ils statement of March 168, \u201cKnowing it to be a lie.\u201d We it truth would rather describe as\u2014the with a string to it.\u2014_\u2014 THE KING AT MALTA.Though, including the adjacent island of Gozo, Malta only occupies 117 square miles-1itself being 17 long and 8 wide \u2014of the Many millions which make up the Britiah Empire no other area of the King's dominron vver sea has more Tas emating historital associations Yhan the wland\u2014the Melita of the Bible\u2014upon | which tradition says St.Paul was wreck: el A.D.62.It has been in the possession of the Vandals, nf the Arabs, of the Normans; with Sioly it became successively part of the possessions of the houses of Hohen- stanfen, nf Anjou and of Aragon.In 1530 Charles V of Austria and 1.of Spain, gave it to the Knights Hospitallers of St.John, who conducted a heroic and successful defence against the attacks of the Turks in 1531 and 1365, inflicting a saillants.Ita modern history may be sad to have commenced with ite capture by the first Napoleon from the Knights at the outset of lis great expedition to Egypt.in 1708: on 5th September, 1800, jt surendered to the flag which still waves over those wonderful fortifications, which secure to the British fleet one of the mast magnificent harbours of the world in an unparalleled strategic position for the protection of the Suez canal route to the Fast: and, as an island, possessing advantages as a naval station which nos uther power holds in that busy, marine avenue of the commerce of the whrld.The successful completion of the Suez canal.in 18668, marks the period when the harbour and docks of Valetty, its capital.commenced to be appraised at ther true value; emce then millions of pounds sterling have been spent in increasing its accommodation not only for the largest vessels of the navy, but for those leviathans of commerce wbich day by day,year in year out, make use of ite magnificent arcommodations to rvwictual, Lo recoal, to repair, or to reek temporary shelter from those sudden storms which sweep the Mediterannean with the sudden force today as they did under such remarkable arcumstances some two thousand years since.Last year over 4000 vessels aggregating more than 4,000,000 tons entered its harbour.The King has not visited Malta since he was there during his memorable tour to India on the Serapis, in 1878; at no other port he is likely to enter during his presept cruise will he see the same marvellous development in all the appliances which go to make a first class naval station, and the comfort and prosperity of the 170,000 persons who populate the islands have also proportionately grown.The endeavour which was made some three years since to get up an anti-Brit- ish agitation upon the question as to the use of English as the official language came to an untimely end and the reception which King Edward is receiving from those Maltese who form the great bulk of the inhabitants has doubtless been as hearty and as sincere as that given by the fifteen thousand of British Jacks and Tommies wbo form tbe constant garrison of this little sea girt watch tower of the Empire.The London (England) Telegraph raises the question : \u201cAre we or are we not to give up the old party system?\u2019 The immediate cause of the enquiry is the dis tinct outlining at the present moment of no less than five groups in the British Par.liament\u2014the regular Conservative party and its offshoot the \u201ccave.\u201d in which Mr.Wineton Churchill is the most conepicu- ous figure; the Liberal party with its off- ternoon in the lecture room of the Erskine Church.upon \"The Advent of Man Upon Earth.\u201d THE late Sir Willam Dawson was the sianc In connection with Lt.-Col.Belle's case have hen forwarded to Quebec, and Belle Government's decision.*.T.-COLONEL BELLE was for a great English loon yesterday; to.these has already Mr.Glackmeyer, and it is expected that they will be despatched early next week tn London.England.BOTH night and broke two houses next to ours; water rising all the time; one foot of water In the office.T am alt- ting on my don\u2019t laugh now.MR.ACADEMY ~\"David Harum.\u201d PROCTOR 8\u2014\"lnoping the Loop.\u201d FRANCAIS-Morrison's THEATRE ROYAL\u2014Burlesque and Vau- \u2014Mr.day from Ottawa.where he was a guest at Government House.and sang at the concert given their Excellencics for the Victorian of Nurses.CHEVIOT CO Dansereau are busy men, various lines of business.in their Dr.Dawson will lecturé to-morrow af- first Principal of McGill College, and worked very diligently\u2014and with Him- Îted means for years\u2014before the college, by reason of large donations from friends, began to rise to the dignity of a university of any standing.In the sctentific world he was looked upon as one of the leading geologists of the time, and was awarded the l.yall medal of the Geological Soctety of London for his discoveries.He was made à C M.C.fn 1881, and in 1884 he was made a Knight.He resigned as Principal at the end of 1883, a few years before his death, after thirty- eight years of service.The papers and report of Sheriff Le- has hen suspendrd pending tHe many years the Provincial Emigration Agent in this city, and had charge, as superintendent, of the Emigrants\u2019 Home, on St.Antoine street.There were many complaints by French immigrants of his coarse treatment of them, and other groes irregularities.An Investigation was, therefore.ordered by the Provincial Government, and the late Sherif! T.eblane held the court of incuiry.The superintendent, a short time after this Jost his office.Maynor Cassidy rigned the bonds of the heen appended the signature of the clvic officials died many years ago after faithful work in the Interests of the city.= Mr Charles Glackmeyer entered the corporation as Assistant City Clerk.and on the 15th April, 1859, was appointed as City Clerk.and beld the responsible position for over thirty years.He died Sth April, 1832 and was succeeded by.Mr.I.David, the present holder of the office.Mayor Cassidy dled at the end of the year 1873.Berthier-Tn Mr.Dakers\u2014Ire moved last there is now table talking tn ynu\u2014but 1} Miss Caron, operator.TAKERS at the time was the popular secrétarv of the Montreal Talegraph Co.He, no doubt.sympathized with his fair operator, and.at the same time, must have admired her bravery and cheerfulness in stick- tng to her poat of duty.TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.\u201cFaust.\u201d - dovitle.GUEST OF THEIR EXCELLENCIES.Barrington Foote returned yester- under the partronage of rder man.and cherish?Wilt thou swear to her cleave unto?\u2019 y - a As far as Bullivan is concerned, thefe is little to chose between the horns of his dilemna.In Ontario it is getting to be a ate of \u201cTell the truth and shame the Ross Government.\u201d >.+ Pity the sorrows of the revered Globe, forced to parade it muddied skirts before the Gamey commission.\u2018 Mr.Johnston's plan evidently is to make up in quantity what the testimony for his clent lacks in quality.The fact that thirteen men were pols- oned by eating free lunch in Chicago Is not going to prevent the casual drinker from eating his usual plece of cheese In Montreal.= McGill is having a little practical ex- perlence in modern Industria! problems, Work is man\u2019s noblest heritage\u2014an excellent sentiment to kecp in mind as long as you've got to work anyway.POULTRY NOTES.scoundrel sends these brute! Some Jokes: Why {8s a chicken?Because one of his legs are both the | same.What is the difference between a man and a chicken?A man can lay an egg ¢n a stove without burning his feet.WILTED.| «Wilt thou have this woman to be thy lawful wedded wife?\u2019 asked the clergy- Wilt thou: promise to her honour \u201cI wilt.\u201d responded NOT A BREAKFAST FOOD.Hero\u2014*Villain! I shall force you to eat your own words!\" Villain\u2014*\"Thank -heaven! I thought he was going to make me eat breakfast food! '\u2014Brooklyn Life.\u2014\u2014 THE WORK OF A FRIEND.While our leading novelist was B- bing stumps last Wednesday, -some | son, whe is undoubtedly a friegd to the | reading public, stole the manuscript of his latest novel.\u2014Atlanta Constitution.ONLY SAID THANKS.\u201cWhat are you doing in my yard?demanded the suburban citizen in the wee houre.\u2026 \u201cTrying to steal your wife's pet dog, hissed the man with the dark-lantern.\u201cSay a word and I! shoot.\u201d \u201cAI I'l} say Is, thanks.I've been want.Ing to get rid of that dog for months.\u2014 Chicago Dally News.THE REAL THING.\u201cHow cultured afd polished that Mrs.Kazamms 1s.\" \u201cI know fit.Whenever a on sings anything else always calls it réndering it, doesn't she?\u2019 PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE © PABBED AWAY.The death occurred nn April 19th, IRS, after a short fllness ol Mrs.Hamilton, widow of the late Hon.John Hamilton.who dled a short time previously.The funeral took place from the Church of 8.John the Evangelist on April 2ist, STUME WITH THREE-QUARTER COAT \u201cthe bridegroom,\u2019 who was a grammar crank.{years ago.: Fositive marks of identification which \u2018Ia wound, on the right on MONTREAL, ' Bold every where.CHAS.GURD & CO.Sole Agents, MONTREAL 2 50m, EEX TL LE ue 5 AV 2 er cos Tickets, Lady and Gentleman, 73c.sal SARSFIELD COURT, No.133, G.0.F, SECOND ANNUAL EUCHRE ana SOCIAL Conservatory Hall, 2269 St.Catherine Street, TO-MORROW NIGHT, April aist, at 8.30.Doors open at 7.30.Single tickets, 40c.Refreshments.6 Prizes.C.BLICKSTAD, Sec.-Treas 43810 Saw The large sales during January and February show the great popularity of Cowan\u2019s Perfection Cocoa (Manie Leaf Laboi, our Trado Mark.) The purest, choicest and most nutritious of beverages.° THE COWAN CO., LTD.TORONTO.\u201cLet the GOLD DUST twins do your work; \u201d BODY IN BARREL His Wife identifies Him From a Newspaper Cut.- HE DISAPPEARED MONTH AGO \u2018He Was a Non-Union Man and Had Previously Been Attacked by Union Men.New York, April 20.\u2014A special to the Herald from Taftville, Conn., mays: In broken French and English, her voice shaken and tears streaming Mrs.George Morrissette to-day declared she recog- pized in a newspaper portrait of the victim of the New York barrel murder mystery the featurs of her husband, who bas been missing since March 19.Mondsy morning, accompanied by George Brissette, her brother, she will -stazt for New York at the request of In- apertor McClusky., Neither Mrs.Morrissette, her brother, ner any other friend nor relative can give the\u201d police the alightest clue to the \u2018|tperpetrators of the murder.They only ow- he was an important witness against the union men accused of assauit in Waterbury, Conn., and left his home ing he was going there.- LE hey only know that in addition to belonging to the Order of F , he was a member of some other secret society, the ses and objects of which he never revealed to them.The man\u2019s name was Morrissette, his .detlares.He was born in Grande e, Quebec, forty years ago, married there and came to this country, seven Morrisette told of to-day, are a slight thin scar between the first ind second joints on the right thumb, and At the knee re geived in the at husband and William Murner at Waterbury, When she sw her husband more than a month ago there were still some faint black and blue marks on his body, but these would have faded by now.Three men identified the body at the morgue as that oï George Mornesette, the etrike breaker, who was one of the most important witnesses against the Water bury strikers, several whom are awaiting trial, on what later may Be a charge of murder.raid, Equally important, ss tending to up the , yater- murder mystery, says the was the information obtained at bury that a direct connectioh can be trae.Waterbury strike break- WAS QUEBEC MAN: For Pure Blood, a Clear Complexion, a Keen Appetite and Refreshing Sleep, TAKY BRISTOL'S sarsaparilla It arouses the Liver, Bright ens the Spirits and generally makes life worth Hving.Boventy years\u2019 trial have proved It to be the most rellable \u2018BLOOD purifier known.BRITISH WAR SHIP SAILS FOR GREECE of Threatening Aspect Affairs in Balkans Given as Reason.KING ALEXANDER'S VIEW are Beal Cause of Danger\u2014 Recent Coup D\u2019Etat.Valetta, Island of Malta, April 20.\u2014The British battleship Victorious, which has been ordered Greece, owing to the threatenin, t of affairs in the Balkans, sai during the night for Volo, Greece.The naval review and other ceremonies planned for Saturday in honour of the viet of King Edward to Malta, were countermanded in consequence of the bed weather prevailing.RUSSIA 18 CONFIDENT.Berlin, April 20.\u2014 A despstch from St.P ir of semi-official origin, published inthe Col Gazette, says: \u2019 asian vernment is convinced that, ing in conjunction with Austria, it will be able to prevent further complications in Macedonia.Governments are confident that the Porte will carry out the work of reform and.if necessary, actively suppress the rebellious Albamans, There is no indication of military prepara tions in Russia, as reported, and at present there is no cause for anxiety.As to the politicians who are advocating Russian He Conpiders That the Albanians S.O.E.B.S.Monarch Lodge, 182.\u2018The regular meeting of above Lodge will be held on Tuesday, 2ist.April.Fvery member requested to be present.Members of sister lodges welcome.All Englishmen recently arived from the Old Land, are invited tu join this lodge, where they will reecive a\u2019 heartv reception from their fellow-countrymen.The annual coficert on Thursday, 23rd April, 8t.George's Day, tn the lodge room corner of Prefontaine and Rouville sts, Hochelaga.A good progranime of Vocal and Instrumental music.By order, 92*1 W.PRESIDENT.DANONE.~ ; Private Letoaus giveh dally at any hour, day \u201cASAE BLY everyAstordsy 81pm Gest Orchestra, Tel.Up 984.» Halls To Rent &rConcerts, Balle, etc PROF.FRANK H NORMAN, eBe:f Stanley Hall, 137 Stanley It J Was Unable to do any Work for Fouror.Five Months.* \u2014 Was Weak and Miserable.Thought She Would Die.Dootor Could Do No Good.\u2014 r - Milburn\u2019s Heart ana Nerve Pills Erected a Complete Cure in the Case of MRS.CAROLINE MUTT, Morrisburg, Ont, She says: *\u2018It affords me great pleasure to speak about what your Heart and Nerve Pills wave done for me.About a year ago 1 was taken ill with heart trouble and got so bad that 1 was unable to do any work for four or five months.I got so weak and miserable that my friends thought I was going to die.The doctor attended me for some time but I continued to grow worse.At last 1 decided to try Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pills, and after taking two boxes they made me well and strong again.[| cannot praise them too highly to those suffering from nervous weakness and heart troubles.\u201d .Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills are 50 cents per box, or 3 for $1.25 at all dealers, or THE T.MILBURN CO., Limited, TORONTO, ONT.SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICE.The Grand Trunk Railway System will commence running their Suburban Train Service between Montreal and Vaudreuil and Intermediate stations on April 27th, 1803.Time Tables and full information can be had on appiica- | tion to any Grand Trunk Railway TAgent.2 2 \u2014 a dozen of them being killed or wounded they resorted to the use of dynamite, and hurled bombs among tbe Turks, seventy of whom were wounded by the explosion.In the panic which followed, the revolu- tiomsts Proke through the Turkish cordon and escaped.KING ALEXANDER'S VIEWS.London, April 20.\u2014 A correspondent of the Daily Mail, who has arrived at Vienna on his return Servia, telegraphs that while in Belgrade he interviewed King Alexander.He quotes the King as saying that the Macedonian question is not nearly as serious as {he Albanian question.This latter js the real danger to the peace of the Balkans, and the murder of M.Stcher- bina, the Russian consul at Mitrovitrs, hes made tbe sitüation more cftical.en Ibrahim, the Albanian soldier who shot M.Stcherbina, is executed for his crime the vendetta will fall on the Sultan and the Christians, who forced him to execute the murderer.The present seming quiet is only a temporary lull, as the Albanfane are merely waiting to see what steps will be taken against them.Further trouble is certain to come.Another danger is the massing of Turkish troops in old Servia.In connéction with this subject the King is reported to bave said: \u201cIf this ja continued much longer 1 must.take similar precautionary eteps, 2a will never take the initiative, but.if other Balkan states move Servia cannot Jook on, but muet pro- \u2018QUEBEC LINE |-aves daily.except Sunday, ORDERS BY THE OFFICER COMMANDING.The Companies will parade for arm ang gun drill as follows: No.1 Company\u2014Monday, 20th inst.ag at 8.15 p.m.No.2 Company\u2014Tuesday, 21st Inst, gq .| at 8.15 p.m.: No.3 Company\u2014Wednesday, 22nd inet, at 8.15 p.m.The Regiment will parade on Friday, 34th fnst.at 8.15 p.m., for battalion drill, band to attend, .Uniform for all parades, drill order.= By order.W.E.LYMAN, Capt, J 912 Acting-Adit S [] A.AA Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association will be held fn the Young I.L.& B.Boclety Hall, on Monday.April 20th, 1908, at 8.15 p.m To receive Directors\u2019 report Sec.-Treas statement and the election of officers for the ensuing year.W.P.LUNNY, Seoc.-Trea Boats Running, at 7 pm.BAGUENAY LINE leaves Quebec Tuesday abd Saturday af 8 a.m.1 ALI.STATEROOMS HEATED.THREE RIVERS LINE leaves Tuesdays, | Thursdays and Baturdays, at § p.m.CHAMBLY LINE leaves Tuesday and Friday at 3 pm.07 ; CL Local snd Ferry Lines Al} Runifug.City Ticket Office, 198 Bt.James sise and Props.76 28 HOTEL SENATE.| ry on the ocean Front, Alantie re Special to The Montreal Star.the Finance Minister, when he estigate the ch event of the charge already in his i the dene possession a memorial from Dr.H.J.Brodeur SPECIALIST OF PARIS Ekin, Se.lood-Polison and Genito eh Diseases.: Impotonoe, Lasso! Vitality, Varicsosle, Drains miows, Gonopphea, Glees aud Stricture tress ed a: 369T, FAMILLE ST.pot .1m.to 95 m ake Bleury st.cama Hours\u2014Lu a.m to 4.30 Sunday, 4 p.m.to 4 p.m.© Bherbrooke 81.and 2nd sfrest sasf.ATLANTIC OITY, N.J.Winter Resort.Winter Resort.The Strand is à new, modern brick and stone, fire\u2019proof hotel, which overicoks the world-famed Boardwalk anid Ocean.Bea water baths.Fairbairn apd Wiliams, Owners and save ovo pany hs or the excitement attendant u n the strike and the maintenance of the status quo in va purely an internal mucaoure directad \u2014_\u2014 ; \u2026.umatances are rour of it; 0 | was es ite highest, one of the \u201cstrike the kans.agal e injurious influences the \u2019 Special \u2018 portet looking for » Job pretty soon.\u201d To] us it seems probable that whatever breakers\u201d passed a five dollar suver cer- To radicale.Pianos à ew i this the good Globe replies, \u201cThis refer | are formed in Parliament a general election tificate similar to those which Morello A SANGUINARY FIGHT.New ond pu at different prices, © ence to the possible effect of Mr.Ham- Will pretty nearly always show in whose ane! is companions are accu of putting Balonica, European Turkey.April 20.\u2014 The New Transvaal Loan.score of different maker.Me Tor mond's testimony before the Royal Com- hands the country wishes the government Mrs.George Morrissette left her home A > Opel fight ms een Ml he 5H Special to The Montreal Star.$25 to a Pr and see them.Layton - m's=on is revoltingly cynical, even for the \u2018©.be.Another English paper.the West- bere to:dey to view the body.Palanka and Turkish troops.After the |©adon, April 20.\u2014As the( time | 14) Peel street and Ormes 3 es an who made it.ls it th minister Gazette, thinks that the too long ati \u2014 encounter hed lasted some time and the p al hea for the in ue of the new Trans ; £ man ade st.Is muggested that continuance of any one party in power {| revolutionists were getting the wdrst of it, The took Breuer the a Rrows.Pianos end Organs stored and moved.I'he d discharge a reporter \u2014\u2014 A Toddy made with Sir John three per cent.Joën at about 99.but oth Carel Phere; Leyton Bros, 144 Peel A for telling the truth in the witnexm-box.| Coughs, colds, -h \u2018and._other.] _ em Power & Son's famous \u2018Three IE an, Yet known as to the netua) terme ex UE 3 of the issue.The impression is gainin J roa that the sucoessful fotation i the loan will pa; y help to strenstheg | gle Swallows\u201d Irish Whisky is sim- Lever's V-Z (Wise Head) Disinfectant throat ailments sre quickly relieved by , or ply incomparable.In great fay.| Soap Powder is better than other powders, -Hat Mr.Hammond or any other man ; ) .a Vapo-Crestliné tablots, tén failed to tell the truth.sithee in _ the draggiate, So tel THE REAL PARISIAN BREAD I8 on collar and ONLY MANUFAQY ; \u2018 ACTURER BY JAMES \"OMS Le 2 vad TZ 7 + ; t weight with the pew.pleated Jhirt, and sleeves fo sad: a NE] CER LY #2 Yar.down 7 Away, rt Yn arate 5 + $f - i + - fe : (Bpecial Staff Correspondence.) + a House AU tbe family Nes 4 him \u201chep the I having been summoned lust Wednesday 1g a have remained within call ever since.A A 9000 as the death was announced.the ret fag \u201cwan hoisted half-must on Govern.(/b4 el .House and the other public build.fP La Inge #000 jollawed.\u2019 , : Sir Oliver Mowat's family, with thy : .of his wife.who died in 189; : ps and were present with him at va .ey are Fred.Mowuat.sbérifl Aoronto; Arthur Mowat, Toronto; Mrs.ment > wife of C.R.W.Biggar, K Te à Mowat, of the .Lieutenant-Governoe, \u2018wn {he to make the following sta ; th day of January last 1% ithe Lieutenant-Governor was w \u201cDumlt up and down the hall tn walk 8 WN wt } \u201csupport \u2018his weight upon the injured limb.@ On Sunday night.April 12, whilst he was ¢ undresesd for bed, and whist two » attendants were in the act of lift a \u201cof i = from his chair.the right thigh Eu, abt à \u201cIng \u2018æymptoms developed until Tuesday = shortly before midnight.when\u2019 his 3 arts action began to fail and it soon be- 2 Se\u2019 evident that he cauld not recover.3 a time he kas been growing gradu- Ue -wesker.$n \u201cA.TEMPLE.- \u201cA.PRMROSE.\" Pda record as a statesman.CE wi Pare «after a consultation with the members ei Oliver Was connected.à Wtron, will carry Sir Oliver's coffin.Th ste W.Banks, er.president: D.Rose, sr,, past president; Daniel Ross, vise presi ose, gant; Donald Inrig, treasurer: D.À.: ine Gilbert L.Sutherland.§ © THE NEWS AT OTTAWA.f-mast from th ssZpublic man.2, March in Saul was played.H po His likely that the Domimon Parka- 1 \u201cJim will adjourn to-day as a tribute of R , before the death of Sir Oliver À.Mowat there was discussion about hia suc | gésèor.Several names are mentioned for ) ition, including that of Hon.R.» secretary of state, whom Mr.Belcourt, M.P., is said to be anxious to \u2018wpboead.Mr.Scott is, however, a very d-inan, - having been born in 1825, and 3.understood to be not at all anxious te qd \u201c2Bmige his residence from the national to « pfovincial fapital.Another naine \"in the connection is that of Richard Cartwright, and it 1s thought .# he has any desire to round out public: career by a term in the Gov- eut.House of the province he has pg represented, the prize will be his for \u201casking.His appointment, too, would as fitting in more ways than Gok, - Sir Richard in private life.is iti SXETOH OF HIS CAREER :3 yom :of the late John Mowat, a nativ \u2018 \u201d Ouithness.Sovotiand.John Mowat va * A imen of the stalward, vigorous, < : men that were the pioneers of : .He, whèn a mere Ind.joined the S98 \u201cBuffs,\u201d and served under Sir Jobn oré in the Pininsular War and, fought ét Corunpi, where the gallant fel victorious as id Wulf at Que »Leevihg the British array in 1616, m Mowat settled in Kingston, Ontario, > i ne.i early education wus roceived chiefly mn.tatore, aine in number, aod of lis echool davs may \u2018Hotter know \u2018Br sited from his own eloquent word nd res Lite NE ; : ave - 1's mestin Ba + wd since 1 made my first: appears: | , South Riding of Ontarip.County.Me poli- | tician, end twenty-nine.years and -q few \u201cmonths since I ceased to Be the member nor o Passed Peacefully Surrounded by His Fasy\u2014The Distinguished | \u2014-Comments of the es A Canadian Papers\u2014How the lews Was.Received in \"+ | Ottawa and Toronto.| 17.7\" Career of the Dead Stat condon of the province.and in every- ilup hat gves ta make up a great and community, I remember when peith OW [uvipee, nor any other British wl nsible government.when the conduct of provincial a not by the elected representa- ¢the population, nur by persons of pointing, \u2018or baving their confi- knew the province when it had meipal institutions, now known to fential to local interests and local psg.I knew the province when the :s churches amongst which its people distributed, were not equal ore thjlaw; when the established Church of Engiand was practically the establish- 1 nd, when there were Jimed for it the exclusive rights and es of an establishment.and one- of the whole land of the country.province when there was .nor one college, \u201cTaronto, \"April 20.\u2014Sir Oliver Mowat Jeutenant-Gover nor of Ontario, passed Be Péecefully away Sunday morning at.six h utes to ton) in his home, Government | of the governor end came, they .Langton, wife of Bos., K.C., Toronto, and Miss Edith t not one universit 13d no system of public schools.ler when, at every election, there was but re poiling place for a whole county, no ; TH, Sellowing official statement eéplsin ng evident that was the imrbedjate ( ol Léeutenant- vernor'4 death un joue by the physicians in atrendance fp .1 commequence of the reports appesr- ie the press concerning the gecident to - is thought cat: \u201ciin , Honour ownk, the only voters were frecholders.5! meat House, where his grandchildren + Maying, when he dipped and fell heavil} 4 ping a fracture of the right thigh bone.He quffered a good deal of pain, _ Yat.he gradually recovered and was able 40: i some asmatunce, and to \u2018broken a short distance above the cen- ofthe bone and some six inches bethe previous break.The fracture was chloroform was administered for the , , and the necessary splinté were A8 .\" His Honour stood the immedi- Sty effects of the injiiry well and no alarm- eference was made in all the churches 1 à 454 he highent tributes everywhere were uk] arranger ents for the state\u2019 funeral \u201cwitch will bed on Wednesday after: \u201cson \u2018have been made by Premier R 8ir Ofiver's family, e body will lie in stète st Governme ouse from 2 to 5 on 4 Tuemday, and from 10.30 to 12.30 on Wed- i neddiy morning, for\u2019 the henefit of those .who may come from a distance.There will be a short funeral service at Govern: tent House.at 3 o'clock, and the inter mént will take place at Mount Pleasant i tery.Premier Ross and Col.Otter À A tb-morrow arrange the details of the re).It is expected that there will be _ -DAfEY / STARSN > APRIE .20, 1903:7:22 UY .Co ir Oli ver maid: \u201cIt is thirty-six years and he io County aa a \"| vison.Referring to hia representation in } a recent address in South Ontario, i for the.riding.1 don't see to-day\u2019mahy the old Înces that 3 used to Sop 3¢ Polk ical meetings during \u2018that time.I \u2018seems to have survived most of my old South Ontario friends, and of my opponents too; and.though some remain, most of these sp pear to have left the tield of active politics to a younger generation: When I made my first appearance in the riding.I do not know that there were a doren persons in the riding who knew me personally, but the electors were made aware that F bad the confidence of the great Reform leader, Mr.Brown.and other prominent Reformers of that time.and that they desired to have me in -Parlia- ment.I discussed at public meetings in the riding the questions of the day, and when the election came on I had the honour of being selected and nominated as the Reform candidate, with the cancurrence of the other aspirants for that honour.1 remember with gratitude the hearty support which I received from them and from the whole Reform party.as Well as from a sprinkling of Conservatives at that election and at subsequent elections.I renre- sented the riding for nearly seven years.\u201cDuring those seven years 11 happened that I was five times before the people for election\u2014thrice at as >days, 7 Barar er-Tunisien; as Joo ago ss 178%.The churct anû tie L OÙ: CAN HEAR | 25,Peatsobisnd.nord renqee,Sdare Tour Arias.668.Diner erin 80 SPAR burg-American Line, 37 H\u2019way, N.Y.SECOND CLASS, Liverpool, or Londonderry, ame Th General Agent, 44 St Francols Bevarian or Tunisian, $40.Other elenmers nus, j apecialty chartered North Germsh Lloyd ex- _ Salt Lake, Utah, April 20.\u2014Arthur Van Parler Car seat 805.| Ny mar ie | aS: Kaiserin, 0.500 tons, July 2.42 days: _APPly to H.4 A ALLAN.Monteael 371 Meter, a prominent merchant of this aity, f+ >\u2014 = © © Be rater$1.80 ee 2 \u2026 > sun a Faun, - ; > ; Ir - u : vis .en, _ has, just ken a Delf fast which + Week daysonly, Buns-evury dar.Stockholm.st.Petersturs one Bertin.DOM INI ON LI NE T a began more n forty a ago, for the | ; vr\" .1 of t over Lo - cure of dropsy.During this time he hes City Tioket and Telegrapa OMos, tr ne overcrowding: only the main dining 3 EAMSHIPS lived entirely on water.He.suBered no| 1% ST.JAMES STREET, next Past Ofer.pom to bo used.\u2014 y x \u2018 : - 7 distress Hier the first three das, and a i Vagation Excursion, July 2.at $240 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL are grow strong and healthy.The London.Brussels, Paris.- etc., by same une ropwical condi have eamer, wih Rhine.Swiss, and Traiy.side bennGlom Ney sin Jane 92 2e0d 116 Bt.Peter st.HENRY Meytower, April .23rl | Commonwealth, May 204 When he began the.remarkable fast be : \u2018 2 tripe: also & trip June 27 by 88.\u201cColumbia.\u201d Southwark.May Butb, July % iw 8 se , Ll - weighed 250 pounds.He now weigh 125.F@utiand Ri Iroad FRANK c.CLARK.m Broadway, New York, BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL ANOTHER CURE FOR CANCER.\u2019 PORTLAND TU LIVERPOOL.co 1 | .windsor Street Station | Irishman em Apri) 20D Korman.Chiorins | Introduced From Common ! Trains leave as follows :~ RAILROADS.Taurle.nr en Nay 4nd | Bagiicbmes,.day 100 Salt Found Very Valuable.8.50 AM DAY EXPRESS, arriving at a AVONMOUTH DUOK & BRISTUL Sale, Jodia, April 20\u2014Copt.Rost, of Burlington a.New York 8.6 Montreal Park & Isiand Railway CO Turcomsu.May Sud | Maaxman .May 16th he: mw y, medi _ service, 3 ' ton 8.08 pm._ Office avery 20 3 D inv scancers bec- pm.5 LACHINE.Leaving Post ry 29 BOUTON TU MEDITERRANEAN.teogls npn hit To #10, HON, SYBASE ATTY a Sm Le rai, Ta ri 8e 2 threeyeati, announces what is believed to Worcester 6.23 am.from 8.00 sm.lo Il p.m.last car 1 For al! pasticulses yegerding freight or passage be \u2018an important discovery.He.bas ; am.to 8t.He 7.or 0 ve fouhd in both inomata aod .Eubrgar Sleeping and Parlour Cars ON \u201cSAULT AU RECOLLET.\u2014 45 min.service, apply 10 CHE DOMINION LINK\u2019 17 wt centers distinct germs of.saccharomycetis leaving corner Bi.Lawrence and Craig sis.Bacrament Br, Montreal \u201cSecure Pullman accommodation and and Sault au Recoliet, trom 6 sm.to 11.15 ; which can .ônly devélop when the natur- dékete \u201cSt.James y al chlorine in \"tbe ini falls below the tation a st.3 st, or Windsor PCARTIERVILLE, ST.LAURENT AND .norm quantity.Following this clue\u201d = ~ ¥ M GILMAN, COTE DES ,NEIGES.= Throush care from w E .st- devised .a treatment to re- |[88JSewM .City Pas.and Tkt.À oor ory Bm rT oar Fon NEW WINTER ROUTE I he, hon, Py [To POSE SA patina TH IAAL ablibg large qua es of common elt » Jv 0 or y ue =, = ,V Craig and Bleury éts.\u2026.every 30 min.fru Jamaica, visiting beautifui Jemaice route.= contains ine Do be i à MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON\u2019S ea am.to 9 am.amd frcm 4 p.m.to 7 pm JAMAICA TO BALaTOL | with the Sout POELE RATING AT 8 prey 100 ESA : pe \"| With the Soutiern People He Seems For CARTIERVILLE.soaks | x MACIA.- \u201cComing Event\" fèr' Ireland.Single ahd heturn Tickets can \u201cDublin, Apr 30.-O0n July 3 Ireland ijl i ou motorcar rece, open 22.pg onal \u201ccompetition.0.rans _.Vidaria, B.C.April- 20.\u2014~News was |- \u2014 vice from - plication.g Rx reqched the cars tam to\u2019 the right for the [command of the Australian forces, will on 100 Miles of Construction.tr Ee ae CNE avait of the cannes 1a which the forces Raion, whose a.Sram stand wi the Comnoitteadtls bave been dealt ,O'ferm APT 20~It is reported th B Ë 8 i ii È È T & .Westmoun A ctoria AUSTRALIAN TROUBLE.«25 shervrooke st.avery 20 min: from d'a | (PT A D of Elder, Dempater à to be Uspopslar tor Military HERE TR Si rt ©\u2019.Reasons._ THE CANADIAN NORTHERN.F bllaceiphie by Hogs American rican Line te oughly up » i managed and thers in the near future as a Special to The: Montreal Star.the line, particules appiy to any Azens oF ELDRR, DEMPSTER & CO.at erected, \u2018and thence out on.the Curregh, [With politioplly, in cutting.down appro- ihe Gore eg Pe 234 Bh Sevibment St, Montroms, beyond -Newbrs The main road inte pristions and in other wiys.Sydney pa- metructi ; Kildace to diem 19 ; then by Stradbul.pers pobiish rumods of bis impending re rindi Corre Reimar lou the Cana.thence back to the grand stand, deeupants There has een considerable friction be.Potween Ir wood and Prince Albert Rail review life of ivér Mowat is to |.his.party.- In high {=~ and en 10.bi pe qi which will see at ë pel \u2014jn\u2014return\u2014a mortgage onthe - _thern-pase-at-léasttwice- Genera! Hutton the forces ray; taking.on before they come up to the finish, The Victoria, as.a result of his summary retire line when built.The cont hl this line, 3 So 4 omy the oper og of on meat of ages deh $14,000 in .a mie or an aggregste of au e 3 ; \u2018 bs ded with event, who news Tol per toh A an officer Victoria Be en and Licata Roxy wha soem = « Th and all the pa \u201c8 R LAST EDITION \u201c THE 5 < [] 2 \u2014 AIH 5 NS APPROK \u201c% ; That the Grand Trunk Pacific project is still being actively discussed by the Eng- » lish directors of the company is shown + by the fact that at the request of the 7 tors, Sir Charles Kivers-Wilson will .come to Canada and look into the feusibil- ity of the Grand Trunk l\u2019acitic project, vo more especially that part of it ur ving the construction of another hne ng the north shore of Lake Superior.The directors, according to the announcement made to-day, are particularly an- Xious to secure the opinion of the President before dofinitely deciding how much stock the Grand Trunk will take in the Grand Trunk Pacific Company.It is now intended that Sir Charles should visit the West and find out exactly what is the Nature of the country througb which the .mew line will run.In addition to the visit to the West Sir Charles will also wait on Sir Wilfrid Laurier and the members of the Cabinet and point out that the Government should CHAS.RVERSWILSON; fING VISIT TO CANADA agree to a satisfactory guarantee of the bunds of the company.Up to the present time Mr.Hays hus not been able to make as satisfactory an arrangement with the Government as he would like, and it was on thu account that he asked Nir Char les to come to Canada as soon as possible, after the semi-annual meeting vf the shareholders of the company.INTEREST NOT SO KEEN.A fairly large Canadian stockholder, in discussing the Pacific project, stated that since it became known that it would be necessary to bwld a third line, owing\u2019 to the impossibility of forcing a sale of the Canadian Northern, some of the directors had not taken the same favourable yiew of the project in which Mr.Hays has been sn keenly interested ever since his return from the management of the Southern Pacific.Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson, on his trip across the continent, will be accom- anied by Mr.C.M.Hays, the \u2018second ice-President and General Manager.Additional Li Mr.Blake- Were any moneys paid to Mr.Alex.Smith or a treasurer?À \u2014Not that I koow of, Q.\u2014What is Alex.Smith\u2019s position?A.\u2014He is a kind of a mapager or organizer.Q.\u2014 What function has he in the distribution vi tunds\u201c A.\u2014Nont that ! know Q.\u2014Does he dispæse of any funds?A.\u2014 None that I know of.; @Q.\u2014Does he receive any.A.\u2014Not that I know of, or ever came in contact with.Q.\u2014~Who did receive funds?TI don\u2019t mean funds of an improper character necessarily.A.\u20141 do not know.Q.\u2014 Where could | get this information from?A.\u20141 do not know, Q.\u2014Is1t a dead secret?A.\u2014 Well, l had illness in my family during the last campaign.and was scarcely out of the city, kan the election wus to serutineer for Mr.Richardson.Q.\u2014How was it you came to the Walker house to have a conversation with Mr.Gamey and Frank Sullivan?A \u2014Frank Sullivan came to my office about half an hour before 1 went to the Walker House.Frank Sullivan sax! Gamey and he wanted to sce me.He said\u2019 they were consider: ing a timber transaction.1 told him I .was going away that aiternoon, and he asked me to call at the hotel on my way \u2014to station.1 did wo.4 Q.\u2014What happened there A\u2014T met Sullivan and asked him.\u2018Where is your man.\u201d He looked around for him.: Qu-At that time you did not know Mr.\u2018Gamer except as a man who had been elected as a Conservative and whose clec- tion was contested by the Reform party.A.-That is all.1 © .\u2014Had vou made any examination to tind out grounds for contestation?A.\u2014 Not at that tune.Q.\u2014Who is Vance there referred to asked Mr.Blake in his blandest mapner.A.\u2014 Vance 1s kind of an assistant to Mr.Alex.Smith.the secretary of the Reform associ ation.¢).What is Vance's first name?What arc hs duties?A.\u2014His name is James.Assistant to Mr.Alex.Smith, the chief organizer, .().\u2018But what are the duties of this assistant organizer?A.\u2014I do not know exactly.| am not a member of this association.; Mr.Chancellor Boyd.\u2014Which association?The Reform Association of which vou are solicitor?A\u2014Yes, your Lordship.Mr.Grant went on to say that he had received no report from Vance.but had got reports from Stanton, the man from London.The reports were not at all encour- anng.quite the contrary.He was aware, he sud, that Mr.Gamey had been elected as a Conservative.He admitted having casually road the report of the conversation.at the Walker House, as related by Mr Gamey.He considered that (Famey had been mistaken in a couple of points at least.Frank Sullivan had spoken to him ot a tunber deal, when he first came tn -ce Mr.Grant at his office.Q.- When Frank Sullivan spoke to yon of a lumber decal, was there a twinkle of his eves\u201d blandly asked Mr.Blake.A.\u2014 Not that 1 was aware of.answered Mr.Grant with a smile._ GAMEY\u2019S STORY BACKED UP FULLY BY MR.GRANT.Q.-Well, then, relate what took place.Atter telling how Frank Sullivan had looked ior Gamey in the \u2018office, and failing to tind him, he mvited Mr.Grant to cone vip to a room, to which Gamey had come later.When I met Mr.Gamey I - sad.7] understand you and Sullivan are In a lomber deal together.He said some thing about taking stock.1 asked him how much he wanted and he said something about from four to five thousand dol- far.1 4-ked him whether his proposition Was in shape.and he said not quite.I told Tim that as soon as he had everything 12 shape D would try and put the thing through.Q.- Whar did you understand from the conversation\u201d \\.-L thought that Sullivan and Ætunmey were conduecting some lumber deal.and not having money enough wanted some one to take an interest in the proposal ot trom four to five thousand dollars.In reply to Mr.Blake the witness said he had known Captam John Sullivan for ten ar twelve years.Tle admitted that he know of Capt:un NSullvan in connection with election matters.Q.\u2014Then ian interest has been taken by Captain Sullivan in elections for many many years apparently?asked Mr.Blake.A\u2014Yes, I had mn across him in several elcction cases in which he was more or less mixed vp,\u201d sad Mr.Grant with a broad smile.Q.\u2014Why do vou smile?A.-Because you knew the answer as well as I did.\u2014I thoucht that West Huron was written all over vour face when vou smiled that way.A.Oh.nat particularly.He vas mixed up in the affiir.\u2014He was reported for bribery th was he not?A.\u2014Yesz, | believe he wan that electron take Q.\u2014At what time did place?A.\u2014I hoheve i was in 1899, or the end of 1898, in De- possibly towards What pos \u2014 at positimn does (a in Sallivan occupy ger the Get A.\u2014I do pot know that he occupies any position.Q.-\u2014Just à parasite, is he?A.\u2014I do not know.Q.\u2014 Has be not bern employed as a ranger?A.\u2014He may have been, but I do not-know that- he jus drawn any salary NICK.capacity was he present A-When in that particular case be was found to have been very drunk pearly all the time he had there.Q.~Was that any matter of surprise to ?I euppose that he wns not report- bei on account of that?A\u2014 I remember the ew drunk and nobody got there, - i sent on Gamey\u2019s Charges (Continued From Page 1.) ! clients wouldn't hike 1t.ght they could not or would not bring such | evidence.| Mr.Grant went on to give details of matters of business which in his profes- sonal capacity he had transacted for Cap.i Nulbvan, These conaisterl of deals in lum- | lr and tamber lots, not from the depart- i ment direct, but through other lumber \u2018dealers.Mr.Grant said he himseli had made the deposit of $1,000 to contest Gamey's election.Continuing, Mr.Grant {said that he had got the $1,000 deposit \u2018 money back, that: part of it had been | paid to Messrs.Stanton and Murray for i expenses, and that the rest had been returned to Mr.Fraser.! j Q\u2014Do you make a report to any one lon the settlement of the protest?A.\u2014No.\u20181 don't think so.! Q.\u2014lsn't that a rather loose way of doing business, pardon my saying so\u2019 said \u2018Mr.Blake.A \u2014-1 made no report that 1 recall, said lr.Grant.become aware ~Tlow did, any person become awar on the ca was Lettled * A.\u2014Well, it was stated in court.Q\u2014 Well, sad Mr.Blake, such a custom would save a good deal of trouble, but if it was followed I'm afraid most Mr.Grant said that, under his sub poena, he had searched his letter files for any copy of a letter which would stand as a report.He had looked under the names of Murray Fraser, and the names of the abinet ministers, and Had Toamd no tet: | ter.He wouldn't swear that he had not spoken directly, or, indirectly, to some one.As to his instructions how to proceed, he may possibly have had an interview with Mr.Ross.The formal announcement of the dismissal of the politician took plate on 25th of October, and though, on the ath of October the court had been informed that the trial would take place at To- ranto.which he understood as a settlement, he could not remember whether his interview with Mr.Ross had taken place between the 10th of September and 25th of October.whether it was hefore or after the 4th of October.He did not remember seeing any interview in the Ottawa papers with Capt.Sullivan, which had in- fitenced him at ali.Mr.Grant was not able to say whether the deposit money he had received was by cheque or by bille.He produced his hank book and went over many of the items carefully with Mr.Blake.POSTED TO-DAY.The following results of the first year (Medicine! examinations in Practical Anatomy were posted in the Faculty of Med- wine of McGill University to-day: Passed with Honours\u2014MacDonald, PA.;, Williams, C.S.: Allen, H.C.B.; Baird, W.5, Mair, W.L.; Lomer, T.A.; Sheahan, J.J.ly, J.H., Shaw, R.Mcl., B.A, Rothwell, 0.E.B.A, Wilson, A.A; Clarke, F.C., Gourley, H.B., Hunter, À.W., Keddy, 0.B As Christe, H.M.Hunter, T.V., MacArthur, R.S.; Gillies, G.E., Hollbrook, R.E.Lindsay, E.A., B.A., Malcolm, D.C., Ralph, A.J.Pass List\u2014Allen, HI.C.B.; Bainl, W.S.; Bayley, A.H.; Budyk.J.8.; Burke, G.H.: Chandler, A.B.; Christie, H.IL; Clarke.F.C.: Cole, W.H.; Crowe, H.S., B.A.: Dearborn, H.F.; Donnelly, J.H.: Field, B.R.; Flegg, R.F.; Fraser, D.R.; Fraser, T.B.: Gilliee, G.E.; Gourley, H.B.Ph.B.Garcelon, W.8.1 Green, T.B.B.A; Gross, C.J.Groves, O.M.: Gurd, F.B.Hammond, J.F.; Henderson, 5.; Hillman.O.8.; His, H., B.L.; Hollbrook, R.E.; Holden, C.P.;; Howlett, G.P.; Hunter, A.W.: Hunter, T.V.Huycke, A.H.: Johnson, B.F.:; y.O.B.A.; Kelly, A.E.: Kelsea, W.H.; Ker- foot, H W.; Kinloch, C.A.; Lindsay, E.A, B.A.; Lomer, T.A.; Lyon, G.R.D.; MacArthur, R S.; MacDonald.P.A: MacNaughton, A.; McArthur, C.O.; Mes Cormick, A.S.: tarmid, J.S.: Mc Donald, .J.N.; MeLeod, J.M.; MeMillan, J.A.: MeNaughton, G.K.; McPhee, J.T.: Mabee, O.R, Ph.B.; Mair, W.L; Malcolm, D.C.: Michaud, N.;: Monahan, R.TJ: Muir, D.H.jr; Muir, W.L,, B.A.: Munroe, Alex R.; Munroe.F.D; Parsons, W H.: Patterson.W.J., B.A; Payne, G.A.L.: Peat, G.B.: Ralph A.J.; Sheahan, C.A.B.A.; Rothwell, O E., B.A.: Ecott, W.H.; Shaw, R.MeL,, B.A.; Sheahan,-J.J.; Sims, H.L.; Thomson, G.D.; Tilley, A.R.; Turnbull, J.W.Walker, .J J.'B.A.: Wallace, C.T.: Weldon, R.C., jr.White, J.H.: Wil lame, C.S.; Wilson, A.A.; Wolff, E.K,, FRANCISCAN MONKS COME TO CANADA.A party of 14 Franciscan monks and lay brothers reached the city to-day from Amiens, France.Among the number was a brother of Mr.Percy Quinn, the well- known lacrosse and hockey player.The party formed a section of a much larger group which wn recently expelled from France under the law of iations.A few of the sections went to England, some to the United States, and one to Canada.The monks have already .taken up their temporary residence in the Franciscan monastery on Dorchester street.They came to Canada from France by way of New York.TO IMPROVE PIERS OPPOSITE CITY FRONT.An endeavour will be made during the next few weeks to put the piers immediately opposite the city in better ordér than last year.when a great deal of inconvenience and expense was encountered owin to the muddy state of both the riers and of the Hi ar Commis sioners to-day Mr.Doran spgife of the ne- cessitv for improvement @fen if it was only of a temporary ce ter.He was aware that thé permanenf paving could not be laid \u2018at present, ths /sharves not yet fitted for it, buy planking could be laid\u2019 where necessarys\u2019thus improving mat- It fi He à ded hat M Kenned.wax fina g that Mr.y i in estilhate _\u2014 ee À \"of an upnght life.SR OUNERS \u201c MENORŸ PRASED Sir John Boyd's Reference at Opening of Gamey Case To-day.MR.BLAKE ON BAR'S BEHALF Touching Reference to the Departed Also Made in the Supreme Court To-day.(Special Staff Correspondence.) Torunto, April 20.'\u2014 At the opening of the Royal Commission, this i wd sir John Boyd made the following reference to Sir Oliver Mowat's memory on behalf of bimself and his associate, Chiet Justice Falconbridge: \u201cSince the last meeting of the commis sion,\u201d said he, \u2018\u2019the sad event which bas beeu expeuted for some days, has happen- ans ed, Sir Oliver Mowat is now no longer a leader amo w.1 now 5 for myself and my colleague.He has passed away full of years, crowned with well deserved honours.As Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario the chief executive officer of the province § representative of His Majeaty, he was the leading man of his province.He was also first in the point of noble character and genuine personal worth.He had profound convictions of truth in the highest and deepest aspects, and by virtue of these his course was shaped whether at the bar or on the bench.In the field of politics, or in the dignified quiet of his later years he did his duty thoroughly and served his country faithfully, He leaves the record No man needs a better memorial.lle rests from his labours, his works follow him.Nay, they do not, they remain with us as a people to stimulate to faithful service and renewed sincerity in public and pnvate life.ln this man are again veritied the aucient words of wisdom: \u201cThough the righteous be perverted mm death, yet shall it be in peace.\u201d The commission then proceeded with the business before it, but in token of regurd to his memory, the sittings will he postponed in whole or in part on Wednesday, that all who wish to do wo may take part in the last kindly offices that can be tend- cred to the departed.S.H.Blake.on behalf of the Bar, said: \u201cIt js difficult to express our feelings to show how fully we concur in this tribute paid to the memory of Sir Oliver Mowat, whose life, just closed, was marked for integrity of character for splendid truthfulness, for indomitable perserevance Jor loyal and true love of country and fo his God.Sorrowfuliy we part with him, but his example, his honourable example, will remain, and long may his memory THEE HH ; + + ONLY FIVE + FATHERS OF CONFEDER $ ATION REMAIN.+ / Ottawa.April 20.\u2014Now that Sir + \"Oliver (Mowat) has passed away, 4 onlv five \u201cFathers of Confedera- + tion\u201d remain.They are: Sir Charles + Tupper.Sir Hector Langevin, Sen- + ator Dickey.Senator A.A.Macdon- + ald and Hon.Mr.McDougall.+ +++ 444444 6444044444 IN THE SUPREME COURT.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 20\u2014When the Supreme Court met this morning all the judges being present, the Chief Justice of Canada said: \u2018\u201cIt is my painful duty this morning +++.RESULTS IN PRACTICAL msdned by the desth perterdey, oi the ANATOMY M'GILL - Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Sir Oliver Mowat.The long and distinguished carger of that eminent citizen whose death was announced this morning from the Atlantic to the Pacific with unanaimous veneration, will be more adequately commemorated elsewhere and not many words are necessary from this court.We all know how all the influences of his example were for good; nothing marred the purity of his personal character.He was a model in private as in public life.Not a blemish will be found in his long career by those whose duty h ill be to transmit the history of it to posterity.He was a long time on the Bench.The country re.red his services in another sphere, yet be was there long eno to impress all with his d learning the law and bis judicial mind.He wns as distinguished ns a jurist as he was as a statesman.He has come down to his grave crowned with care and honours, leaving a name that longs to the history of Canada, one uni- vermlly respected, and to his children and his country tho record of a life rich in the world\u2019s opinion and men\u2019s praise.Tho court directs that these remarks be entered\u2019 in tho minutes nnd orders that o properly attested copy be transmitted by tho registrar to the bereaved family of the doceased.\"\u201d ; HAS BEEN OFFERED A PROFESSOR\u2019S CHAIR - - AT CHICAGO.There 19 à possibility that McGill University may lose the services of Dr.C.W.Colby during the next few months.It was authoritatively stated at,the university to-day that Prof.Colby had recelved an offer of a professoriate In the Iniversity of Chicago, and that he was at present considering the advisability of accepting the offer.Dr.Colby is Kingsford professor of history at McGlll, and is one of the most popular mombers of the teaching staff of the Faculty of Arts.It is understood that he has been asked to fll] & similar chair at the University of Chicago, where he will deliver a special course of lectures in history during the approaching summer months.¢ He has been connected with McGill) for some years past.He is a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy of Harvard University.| Funeral of Mrs.Greenshields.The funeral of the late Mrs.Henry Greenshields, who died in Parkdale, Toronto on Wednesday last, took place on Saturday from the residence of her son, Mr, W.D.Greenshields, 16 Fort street, the Rev.Dr.Barclay officiating.The chief mourn were her son, Mr.w.D.Greenshlelds, and Mr.E.B.Greenshtelds, and among 03e present were Messrs.A.Macpherson, C.Guilling, R.Lockwood, G.D.Bmith, J.Horn, James Clerk, Dr.Thayer, and Mr.Evans, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Holt returned to Montreal this morning, -after a five months\u2019 trip on the continent.Mr.Holt has quite recovered from his slight fllness.INE Utah AEN N rest n with us a stimulus to tru d faithful work.\" \u201cRel SPRINGS SURPRISE The Hero of Mafeking Arrived in the Capital This Morning ON TOUR OF INSPECTION It is His Intention to Come on to Montreal\u2014Will Not he Interviewed.\u2018 4 J Ottawa.April 20.\u2014General Robt.Baden- Powell, Ins r of Cavalry for Great Britain and Ireland, arrived here on his private car, accompanied by, his privat.secretary, Mr.Ca v this morning The General, (who) is here on an official tour.Qrefuses to meet the newspaper m [for the purposes of intervi and leaves for Montreal this evening.uring his | \u20ac is a guest at Government stay here House.f, LEFT TORONTO LAST NIGHT.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 20.\u2014The World {nday says: \u2018General Baden-Powell is?touring Canada.le was in Toronto yes- | terday.Last night he left for Ottawa.| The distinguished herv of the South African war is travelling incog as \u2018Col.Sevenson He arrived from Washington.D.C., at 4 o'alock with an aide and dined at the Queen's.le did not register and apper- ently desires to surround all his move ments with the test recrecy.He was called upon by Charles E.MacInnes, the Toronto lawyer.and was closeted for an hour.When his identity was penetrated by a World reporter,: General Baden: Powell hastily left the hotel and sought the seclusion of his sleeper.He refused to admit his identity and informed the reporter sharply that he would report him for his insolence in urging him to sub mit tn an interview.\u2019 \u201cThe hero of Mafeking was readily re ecoguized by the striking resemblance to his published photographs.It is known that he bas been around Washington several days and came directly here.Hig tour of fnspection of Canada in kuch a secret manner is believed to.relate to the military policy urged by Lord Dundonald.\u201d TITANIC WAR OF TARIFFS PREDICTED Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.) = \"Jlondon, April 20.\u2014British commercial men believe the nations are on the verge of a titanic battle of tariffs.They say that the spirit of economic warfare most recently illustrated in the case of Canada and Germany is spreading and that all conditions exist for its extension.The] tariff, as a weapon of international strife, they assert, has never been fully treated.and commercial peace is certain to rest on an insecure foundation until that test has been made and the great trading countries accept the results, / \u201cGermany is stirring up sa hornet\u2019s nest,\u201d said Kenric Murray, secretary of the London Chamber of Commerce to a Stur ROT J respondent this morning.\u201cThe ggrarion population bas got the upper hand ia the Legislature and is driving the nation to throw down the gauntlet to the whole commercial outside world.The row with Canada is a small fraction of what is coming.Germany's threat to retaliate on the Canadians is mere bluster.For iwo years they have taxed -the Dominion\u2019s food stuffs and what more can they do.Like Great Britain, Germany must import a large per centage of its food stuffs.The higher it raises its tariff the worse for the German consumer.The moment the new duties become effective they will shut out French wincs and silks and a bitter fight will ensue in that quarter.Russia also is preparing to retaliate.It is expected that the anticipated tariff wars will result in 4 general readjustment of international relations and momentous shifting of markets.It is thought, however, that when this commercial war bas been found insupportable on account of its expenses commercial reason will assert hiself and trade will speedily return to its old natural chan (By Special + HURLED BRICK AT NON-UNION WORKMEN\u2014 SHIP LINERS OUT.(See also page twelve.) There~wag some trouble on the wh when a few non-union men hart to work ldeding the steamship Greet- ands with barrels of flour.A large crowd of people from all parts of the city had assembled in front of the boat, very few of them being \u2019lengahoremen, but it wes quite apparent thet the great majority of them were sympathizing with the men- wi are ndi more .The crowd commenced to jeer at the en at work, and a, teamster, Tho ie driving past at the time, jum off his waggon and, picking up a ee threw it with great force at the men engaged in rolli the barrels.A young man was struck on the side of the head and had to be carried below for repaire.The mounted lice soon arrived on the scene of the de turbance and moved the crowd backwards.The \"longshoremen who were on the docks were very quiet, and were standing around in groups ng the situation.It was stated that there are now three tho men in the union, and that no back-down.A large number of ehip-liners, who have been in constructing sheds on the wharf, quit work at 9 a.m.to-day and took all their tools away with them.The men | that they would not return until the difficulty wae settled, and unrest the men seems to be everywhere among along the docks.WESTMOUNT GUN OLUB.The monthly handicap for the club cup of the Westmount Gun Club was held on Saturday afternoon last, and was a decided success.It was won by Mr.G.Dumont with the fine score of 15.It was riôt decided until the last three ahote were fired.The following are the official and Special Notice.accurate scores: | Cuba and confirmed this by Bir \u2014Events\u2014 William.:- - Age Counts in Whiskey : 1 2 3; The negotiations for the purchase of the and in Canada no one needs be deceived - Targets sevseces dorccosnenciens » 1, » land and the stocking of the ranch have on this point, as the Government guaran- pamont .Han dicap.® 3 13| already been concluded.Mr.B.E.Van tees the age of all [whiskey bo J.RK.Kennedy wees.1 18 9 17| Horne, Sir William's son, is at present in its supervision.Canadian Club and Im- Hi.C.Eaton wc.wire 1 11 8 13 Cubs, end will attend to he establishment perial both, bear the Government stamp J.P.Tichoner .\u201d 9% 17 1 .|9f the ranch.over the capsule of every bottle, which 3s W.J.Cleghom .2 16 .| The ranch, whidh comprises seven\u2019 thon- sbeolute proof of their genuineness, WT Layne .0.00 1 16 à is|send acres of lund, is situated about twelve \\ _ JF.C/ Nash .\u202620\u2026rccse _ 2.15 D 168} mpilea north of the city of Tumas, which] \u2014\u2014 \u2014 F.J.KMIOE L.\u2026\u2026.usercss 4 5.| f4/ located on the Cuban Railway, about \\ W.Galbraith.2 8: 19/5 dway between Santi amd El Principe.; DEATHS.|B; B, Hutcheson ve oo À : 16 where the headquarters of the rail WARDLOW-At #7 @hérbrooke street, J.Renpem 4 - + is vitusted.The paid was.about an Westmount, .on April 18.1903.James | Powers ioe.fiostovi 1» * 3._¢ sore.\"Fir William's venture is purely a Merry, second son of the late James RAMONE: ovens lier! = te one and ig: in na Way connected APCE EEE 85 70015- English fat | En BL.Lu oconnecocrts ri of 3 13 those of the Cuben Rgilway in which }' ! ledge they had the matter still under con- _ MONTREAL - DAILY \u2018 STAK-MONDAY, APRIL %; | BADENPOWELL = - ! Imperial German Consul Criticizes Fielding Tariff.= Coonial Phillips Mr.Franz Bopp, Imperial German Consul, discussed the Uerman feeling in regard to Cunada's retaliatory tariff attitude today.In the course of ap interesting interview, he said: , .\u20181 must confess that I was as much sur prised at the budget us any one, and more especially after the rather concliatory declarations that the Canadian Government bad given during the lust session of Parliament.Since that time nothing has occurred to make the jiosition in Ferd to the negotiations any more strained.The informal negotiations were never broken off; I never said that the German Government was not willing to negotiate with them, but, on the contrary, stated that the matter was stil] under the consideration of the German Government, and the last thing I heard from the Canadian Government was the letter of November last, contained in the published correspondence apd where the Canadian Prime Minister ¢dquired whether Germany had come to a decision.1 answered that to my know- aderation, and just at the present time we were in an awkward position for making treaties, because our tariff legislation was in an unsettled condition.\u201cJust now our new tariff law was before the German Parliament, and it was much contested\u2014there was a strong party against it.Of course, before this new tariff, which wil go into effect at the end of the year, was passed we could not make treaties for any time beyond the present year, and I pointed that out., Now, at the end of last year\u2014eix weeks after the date of the above-mentioned let- Yer\u2014this new German tariff law was pase- el and the Canadian Government knew # Square gotten that all our exports to Canada are only a smell percentage of our aggregate exportations and even if we lost the whole trade with Canada, Germany can easily stand it, but naturally ove does not like to lose even à small customer.* \u201cThere never was u discrimination of Germany against Canada.Canada has had no treaty with Germany since 1898, and, in co uence, Germany applied her general tariff to Canada.We had nothing like a eurtax against Canada in particular.My published correspondence with the Canadian Government ehows that they were repeatedly urged to declare what tariff reductions they were ready to give Germany, if they were not willing to grant = House SPORTING QODS DEPARTMENT Base Ball.A complete line of santes now being shown.us the British preference.The anewer was that they could grant us only the insignifi- CATCHERS\u2019 MITTS, 25c tà5.00.MASKS .\u2026 0000 25e to se cant reductions of the present Canadian- FIELDERS\u2019 GLOVES 25¢ t%3.00 BATS .- .French treaty on wines, but Canadians BALLS, 5¢ to \\.25.And all requisites.did pot drink German wines; and on almonds, in which Germany had no interest, and a few more articles; and this in return for our whole conventional tariff \u2018with its hundreds of important reductions.Ladrosse.$2.75.Cheaper Sticks at $1.00 and $1.23.LALLY'S LACROSSES, $1.75 ATTITUDE OF GERMANY.Special to the Montreal Star.London, April 20.\u2014It is presum- i, TUE If {Club C i tan come law \u201cihe TGerman Gov- Go u S.ernment wil at once obtain authority from the Reichstag to apply a special prohibitory tariff on all importe from Canada.The National Zeitung ohserves that the question raised by Canada is one ock, for $1.25.Any SPALDING GOLF CLUB in net, 25c each , BEST GOLF BALLS, at $3.00 ¢ CADDY BAGS from $1.25 to $8.04 sires mo 1 because the Finance Minister, in the last] remarks in his budget speech, refers particularly to our mew tariff law.\u2014 \u201cThat the Canadian Government is more interested than we are is shown by the complaint that under the present conditions Canadian exports to Germany suffer very much while the German exporte to Canada suffer very much less.; \u201cNotwithstanding this, the Canadian Government did not enquire whether, now that the new German tariff had been passed the German Government was ready: to make a treaty with Canada.The first thing 1 heard was the imposition of this surtax agdinst Germany.While, however, it will interfere with German exportations to Canada, it muet not be for- of great significance, and must be strenuously, fought out.Any manifestation of weakness in dealing with it on the part of Germany would, it thinks, act as encouragement to the other British colonies, especially Auetralia, to follow the Canadian lead, and that is an eventuality which y must seek to prevent at all hazards.The Agrarian organs of the German press declare that the British Government is the real author of Canada\u2019s behaviour towards Germany, and they advise retaliatory meas ures against Great Britain.GANOES, SKIFFS, (Rs PADDLES, Et, Ex Tennis.RACKETS .$1.50 to 50.| BALLS .25c, 50c.NETS, POSTS, SHOE! MARKERS, PRESSES, ETC, ETC.TOY DEPARTMENT.+ ees ase eo 0000000000000 00000000000000000 00400666 + Dry Goods People and the T'ariff Baby Carriages.GO-CARTS, CARFERS, in prices ranging from $1.75 to $40.00.Extra Cushions, Pa/scls, 8prings, Wheels, Rubber Tires, Etc, Etc.kept - In stock.RAairing promptly attended to.EL!CTRICAL DEPARTMENT.Ever since the announcement of the Budget containing the provision of the German surtax, the officers and members of the DJlontreal Wholesale Dry Goods Aasociation have been busily engaged hind: ing out just where the importer stood in regard to this extra import duty.After the meeting of the members of the Association on Friday last, a communication was sent to the Minister of Customs- Tequesting that certain clauses be defined.The following answer was received from the department: \u201cReferring to the clause in the resolution submitted to Parliament under which \u2018& surtax is to be imposed on German ro which provides that such goods ac- purchased on or before the 16th day of April, 1903, by any corporation, firm or party, in Canada, for immediate transport- -ation to Canada, shall not be subject to the surtax, the question on the interpretation to be placed upon this exemption clause will be a hatter for regulation.\u201c] am authorized to state that such regulation will provide for the application - Large Assciment Electroliers, Celling Fixtures, Ceiling Roses, Wall Brack Newell Post Lights, Table Standards, Portables and Hall Ligh# already wired for fixing.\u2018Electric\u2019 ans and Bells.of this exemption to goods which have arrived in C and are entered for duty on or before the 30th day of June next, provided satisfactory proof be fur- - description, best quality.nished in each case that the order there- | Su ; .; pplies of eve foe from he ne forcigu Canada vas or Electr) ousos, Halls, etcff wired and fitted out at reasonable rates.before the 16th day of April, 1903.\u201d This the members of the Association state is fairly satisfactory.There is à paint or two which needs clear: up and which have been communicated to the Department at Ottawa.They wish to know just what constitutes being in the \u201chands of the foreign exporter on or before the 16th of April.\u201d For instance goods may hav: been ordered by mail for immediate delivery a week previous to the 16th of April and still not be in the hands of the foreign exporter.Do goods so ordered come under the head of exemptions from the su\") tax?A ont \u201cSpecial Attention Given d ENRY MORGAN & CO.- - Montreal, | ! NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.to Mail Orders.ol 1 Financial.The Afternoon Stock Market.The advance in Wall Street {imparted a Specially reported for the star by C.D.Monk, 16 St.Sacrament street, local man- This is & question which is now b ager for J.8.Bache & Co.New York asked of the Minister of Customs, A over direct private wire: which as yet bas not been snswered Strong tone to the local market in: the April 20, Apri 18 \u2014 afternoon.which was principally notice- Opening ANNUAL HANDICAP | AT RACKET CLUB The annual Handicap of the Montreal Racket Club bas just been finished, and the Canadian amateur champion, Mr.W.R.Miller, is the winner.; : He and Mr.G.W.McDougall fought it out in the finals, snd giving four aces, the champion won out by three to one after a very fine contest.The results of the different games are given herewith: PRELIMINARY ROUND.W.R.Miller giving an and 3 wins from D.C.8.iller\u201415-9, 15-7, 15-13.W.W.Skinner, playing even wins from R.T.Heneker, 15-10, 15-6, 15-13.F.Carter, playing even wins from J.B.Abbott.9-15, 15-18, 12-15, 17-14, 15-12.G.Major, playing even wins from H.Eadie, 5-15, 12-15, 1, 15-12, 15-10.R.N.Hickson, receiving 3 wins W.F.Angus by default.FIRST ROUND.A.McKim, even wins from T.8.Gillespie by default.A.D.McTier, giving 6 wins from C.D.Gaudet, 15-8, 18-14, 1-15, 8-15, 15-10.\u201cW.W.Skinner, receiving 4 wins from H.Molson, 15-13, 16-18, 1-15, 3-15.15-10.VW.R.Miller, giving E.and 3 wins from F.farter, 15-4, 16-8, 15-8.R.'N.fckson, receiving 3 wins from G.Major, 15-1, 15-9, 15.2.G.W.MacDougall, receiving 4 wins trom R.E.MacDougall by default.F.F.Rolland, giving 4 wins from A.EB.Abbott, 15-8, 10-15, 15-10, 15-8.\u201cD., J.Angus, receiving 4 wins from W.Hope, 15-8, 17-14, 4-15, 18-16.SECOND ROUND.A.D.MacTier, giving 4 wins from A.McKim by default.WwW.R.Miller, giving E.and 8 wins from WwW.W.Skinner, 15-13, 9-158-15, 15-6, 15-8.G.W.MacDougall, giving 7 wins from R N.Hickson, 8-15, 15-12, 15-11, 18-16.W.Hope, recetving 7 wins from F.F.Rolland by default > THIRD ROUND.W.R.Miller, giving 2 wins from A.D.MadcTier, 15-11, 15-11, 15-18.aw.MacDougall, giving 4 wins from W, Hope, 7-15, 15-6.12-15, 15-7.15-13.THE FINALS.w.R.Miller, MacDougall, 10- SIR WM.VAN HORNE ACQUIRES LARGE RANCH ON, ISLAND OF CUBA.Bit Willism Van Horne will follow up his establishment of a large ranch in the Selkirks, in the North-West, by establishing what will be one of the largest ranches in Cuba.Such wes the announcement [ads to 8 Star Tepresentative by a gentlemen recently returned from a trip to afternoon £rom \" ving 4 wins from G.W., 15-10, 15-9, 15-12.ï High Low Close, able in Canadian Pacific, which advanced up to The rest of the list was ama) ted Cop'r.OR an sou - RES RAS BEEN ACCEPTED, 10 émis nes See à RE 6 pref.rem arr aan sm.*, \u201d .Am.Sugar Refin.Co 125 12584 124% 120% The resignation of Prof.Frank /arter as Afternoon Sales.Am Site a hero BIT Wi EO Fo mills professor of classics in theAculty of Lake of the Woods\u20142 at 19.Am.Ca Foundry al, 40% 00 il arts of McGill University ha 8c- Canadian Coloured Cotton bonds\u20141,000 A Topas vr.2 \u2018fn \u201832 \u2018Sin \"8h cepted by the Board of Goveyors of the at 97.\"Do do pref.UTw 974 university, and will go into fect at the.Dominion Tron_3s, 50 at 28%.10 at 28%.Baltimore + Onis\u201d 634 08 93% do ion.% at ; at .tre sense ee 0e \u2014_\u2014 Te ja not Yet certain of /rot.Caper, \u201cMintreat Power at % ry OT SA =: who fills the Macdonald chy of architec- Dominion Iron bonds-$2.000 at 77.Can Pacifio .1201 13% 2814 ture in the faculty of appli science, will Moisons Bank rights at 2%.Sosda Sonor vanevoues 4 Re leave the university at preent.The prob- x onireal a = 3 Chic NW.152% 182% ; anadian Pac at 131, 25 at 1314, ; ability js that he will eo.but as yet 5 nt 131, 100 at 181%.25 at 13114, 100 at Gommage Sea hee ie his resignation has not peen received by 3-8.60, 100 at 131 3-8.60, 160 at 131 3:8, Pret Ds 00 Len Consol'd Ges, N.Y._.1 i 25 at 12134, 100, 25, 25 at 131%, 100 at Col.Fuel & iron.the Board of Governors, / Ball Telephone\u20142 at 154.Corn _Froducts.83% APPEAL DISMISSED IN Toronto Railway 5 nt im 35 at 1m 03.co eo Pip S08 > 3 t .6 at .it UL o-.cr\u2014seern GOSSELIN MURDER CASE 29252 222108 25 Ath + RPLEAG.= ax way\u201425 at %.== po olay he tole: ¢ judg| Melsons Bank xr at 195.enter ee Ce oe ments were gives in the Supreme dons I CL Geuera: Ki ie.Jersey Cen.00a oo.lowa Central.\u2026 .a McLean ve.Menney, ea) dismissel.Thearn vs.TAearn nod Parsons, a dismissed with costa, and motion to the action of W.M.Thorn dismissed th MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.le \u2018ex, com.do\u201d Pref, Lo cific and Great CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.J.8.Bacbe & ¢ a, Steel sharcholdery as another interest.© 8.macrament st, ing matter on tig schedule.One of the report the closing prices to-day as [ol strongest featurg of the carly dealings owe : April 20, 1933 was Amalgama pper, which respond- P a ed sharply to a'faterial advance in the Opening.Nighest.Lowest.(usin?me in don; Other atrong features Wheat, May, T74-% THY T% 5% were Uhited Stges Steel and American Cora, WI ee TRB 2 la Sugar.Price nfvements in the raflway me dus wih seme dey im list were uncesain.Reading, Pennsyi- Ou May.- A Be - Uttawa a May.364-3 30% 4% « Yania, and N York Central whined Hwest Laud pref .on ult.\u2014 ang mL abe ower, e ouri Pacific, ash | posuva 77 .an Pe eee HE ea Ani -issues and St Paul were decidedly Tirm.| Us CableiCoupen: .Lard, HOT rem or dE Local tractioy shares were steady with Maliæx Klectricily ant, Mar.vu sou wo ve especial strenth in Manhattan.oy Cal Cotton vase short a gy: vos ve ~ As \u2018the mahing wore on the market Leuresiids Pulp.(7 Mar nee ur rom a weakened afmewhat.Cagadian Pacific Deminien Stee: .culy.978 vho use vas was dull ad steady; sgled, 2,000 to © © Vinuipey Raiiway.Ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 o'clock.Its generally belleved in well- informed es that the sharp break hich t place last Monday marked the conciylon of the bear campaign in securities, Which began last fall.Further readons will develop, but materfa! losses {n fuotations are not expected, bar- ugivie Mtlitay Nova Scotia Steel.110% Young Lads From England.Toronto Railway Go || Ist-MORTGAGE BONDS Send postcard for price and particulars.ring deflopments of an extremely ad.A party of fifty young lads went out pure.\"Many Borgais unser have |-Under the euspiees othe Gethmatie Em made tir appearance in the street, \u2018tion Sotety'® Home, Liverpool, England \u2019 ia expected to arrive in Montreal May 3nd.| The fcision at St.Paul modifying the pts me 6.\u2014.decree/in the_Nor._Securities_judgment |next-Fhéy-\u2014wilt-be 1 hel === enablyk the company to receive and pay farmern in the district of Montreal.THE DOMINION SEOURITIES | Ave em Ao 1 ne appeal had market Application for the boys should he made CORPORATION, Umited.oni responded mostly in the raliwsy to Mr.Agnes Brennan, local agent for |.2009 Tist/ Canagien Pacific advanced to 131 the society, at St.Vincent's Home, ill]j®a B® NORSWORTHY.Mgr.* ait pat EIRE 8s.Thomes it | 3 = # f + = 3 Reported for the Star by Gordon Btrathy Joulsvillea Nasivee 1178 costs.diem & Co.stock brokers, 9 Bt.Sacrament Mimoaen Rlev'ed.18uly .Lewis appeal ismised, | greet: .MB, Paul à \"gant oats with coste, Girouard, P.enting.j Closing, be do Pret.he In the Montmagny murder a Gos- April 20 April 18 Malrupeiltan Trac.3324 selin vs.ing, the appesl dis Stooks Ask Bla.Ask, Bid.En quini de Hud, missed, Girouard and Mills, J.J., ment.Canadian Pacific.331% 131% 330% 130% ve de pad EU ing.: Do prof.& sven son oon en o, IT Pref.- Mentrbaibi failed 370 G6 373 268 Nompitatio West ; Toronte &t, Bail.3U9% J0D%4 100% 106% LOO AT Securities, UNIMPORTANT CHANGES Helimz 0 Rall.1001, 08° 0 96 pIOock& Westerns.IN WALL S/REET Winnie ire Bre see 175 me ars E eutisyivania Fy i *[ 8 Jehm de do.125 3s 1968 115 \"Hogeed Miel, com.\u2018 Twin Cliy Transit.11 12 iy IN = Market Was Somewhat Irrgular \u2014 West indies Elec.23% vropsesse co.ao mh Si Ben [Eire BEN 8 dh TRS en a vebanvee mesausc0e Last is Believed to Hav: Been Commercial Gable.160 363 160° 154\" cutmaus® 14 Pret Seen of Bear Campdgn.Mont\u2019l Telegraph.162 \u2018167 162 155 hock Jei'd certifcis Bell Telephone.168 mseien semeweer esse svdthern Ry cem.(From the Special Correspoflent of the Light Heat Power 98% vi\u2019 100 043, ve, Star in Wall Stref-) Du heel poe 706 28 LOU Southern New York, April 20.\u2014The ftock market Laurentides Puip 0.98 8 opened active and showirf small and Keva Scotia Steel.100 irregular changes in co ison with de pref.136 Saturday's figures.The Jondon market Oglivie Milling.gave no particular lead t/ local trading.Bae pref.133 .and very little was donq Jere for foreign p'Casine.series d Sen ant , - ; Charges 52.533 76,627 ne.em | \u201cThe Dominion Steel Company already = \u2019 ° a .312! Teceives aApproximately $7 per ton by way A Foarp Ne ï ares Dec.31312.of bonus, etc.Thelr flotation was accom- : Gross \u2019 ! plished on the representation of promin- $348.7 ent engineers that once the company was 3 oarnings SA 634 Ine.55410 | firmly established-no outside competition ; per.exp 568.369 438334 Inc.7013] Was to be feared.With practically $1 $ and taxes .3% _ * 1.1.ver ton added to the price upon, which runs ea - the engineers based their opinion, It lo0ks Net earnings $55.27 360.280 Inc.#59] 5,\" though they should be able to make Other income .12,386 73% Inc.4\" profits.We think thin establishes the = 7 ET ue Ten fn refe Total income $361 5367, Inc.19.055 Position of the bonds and preferre Charges .243.53 27,108 Inc.1816 .SO mans \u201cef 10% BANK STATEMENT.\u2014Changes for the Surplus $124.38 $1305 Dee.56.16 geek shown by Saturday's returns of the \u2014_ v f BANK CLEARINGS.\u2014The ag egate New York Associated Banks were as fo | bank clearings in the Dominion fir 1ast g ony, regerve., .Inc.$2,268,330 = week, \u2014with the usual comparisons, were |, ° ~~ Lm Inc 3.427.800 ¥ as follows: Spece.Inc.2,017,800 3 April 16, April 9.April 1% Legal tenders .Inc.863.400 i 1903.193._ 1902.| Deposits.Inc.2,459,400 ; Montreal .-514-300.653 SISAMMS SSSM CE Cireulation.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.: .Ine.368,600 * Torontn .11,640,088 17.135.467 a Surplus against deposits = Winnipeg .Ee asie À mere other than U.S.funds.Inc 226047 7 alifax .1,441.493.57¢ knz, pt : Quebec .1.158.275 L484 1.055.418 NEW YORK EXCHANGE.\u2014The open- 3 Ottawa .158551 218.20 1834114 ing ceremonies Of the new exchange * Hamilton .8%42 MMi66 154.079 building on Wednesday will be simple and } - 9 & 2 8t.John .751,417 RIR.934 132,800 digniñed.The main room, the * floor.\u201d 5 Vancouver .99.597 1.242.714 820,261 will be elaborately decorated for the oc- * Victoria .282511 433.422 681.266 casion, and there will be a band of music.F \u2018London .: 116.960 k74,756 - At eleven o'clock the members of the Exchange will march into the building in & ?TORONTO BROKERS ATTORNEYS \u2014 hody.The ceremonies will last about an The change In the cost of brokers\u2019 repre- hour, the Rev.Morgan Dix of Trinity sentation by attorney on the Toronto Church opening with a prayer, President Stock Exchange means that If an attor- Keppler of the Stock Exchange following an Witended sth the sessions -of-a year-it.| with an.address, and Mayar Low addressing the members and guests on behalf of the Citv.Short speeches by other officers of the Exchange will follow.A great platform with seats has been erected on the Wall Street side of the floor for the use of the guests.The officers of all the principal exchanges throughout the country, to the number of more than three hundred.have been invited.In addition the officers of all the banks and trust companies of this and nearby cities are among the special guests, / STOCK MARKET Canadian Pacific Opened | Strong But Reacted a Fraction.Market is Marking Time Until Developments Help to Make for Better Prices, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The corrrsphndents of the Montreal @tar in Wall Street and on the Chicago Board of Trade report that stocks were steady.whije wheat was firm.In the local markets stocka were firm.Total sales nn ths New York Stock Exchango Trading in the stock market did not show any sizht of broadentng out In the forenoon transactions of to-day.but the general tone wag firm \u2018The market appears to be awaiting outside Initiative, not being in a position to do anything at present in the way of an advance in prices owing to present commitments and tight money.The advance in Canadian Pacific.which fas been freely prophesied, has failed to materialize, although the price remains firm at a fraction abovs 130.The local market is watching the price at present with intense interest, being considered generally long at that lssue.The fore- Dour dealings ranged between 130% and .The market for Dominion Iran and Coal was almost dead owing to the holiday in One lot of common sold at 28%.cornpared with 28% at tha close on Saturday, and the bonds were firm at 76.Toronto Rails at 109% and Twin City at 112 were fractionally improved.The rest of the trading was mostly in fragmentary lots and looked lke picking up here and there for investment.Mr.Charles Meredith, president of the Montreal Stock Exchange, will officially .represent that body at the opening Qf the new bullding of the New Ynrk Stock Exchange on Wednesday.A number of local brokers will also go to the opening à The Boston Stock Exchange was closed day.\"The Montreal Clearing House returns of bank clearings tn-day wern $2,768,516.Mesers.L.J.Forget & Co.'s London cables to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first, 1124 xd; second, 38% xd; third, 4% xd; Canadian Pacific, 13¢ 3-8; Hudson Bay, té Detroit United Rallway earnings for the second week of April were $74,644.64, ajnet $65,016.69 a year ago, an Increase of $9,628.05, or 14.8 per cent.Toledo Electric earninga for the same period were cent.Montreal! Exchange quotations: New or H per | 9 19-32 to 9% between banks: do.cables, 9 11-16 to 9 23-32 between banks; Paris, francs, long, 5.18% between banks: dodo.short, 5.16% to 5.16 1-16 between banks, 5.15 counter.Mr.I.D.Monk.local manager for J.8.\u2018Bache and Co.New York, received the following copper report: London Copper opened, spot, £62 17s 64, advanced.158; futures, £63, advanced 17s 64.Market strong.A despatch to F.J.Penfold & Co.announced that the Nogthern Securities Co.had been successful In securing a modification of the recent judgment against the company by which the company will be able to pay dividends pending the decision of the Bupreme Court on the appeal.Henry Clews says : \u2018The market has exhibited considerable steadiness during the week, and in the Absence of further unfavourable news prices are entitled to & fair recovery.In any event we are likely to have a better trading market for several] weeks to come.\u201d In New York at noon money on call was steady at 4 per cent.Prime mercantile paper 5 1-2 to 3-4 \u2014\u2014 F.J.Penfold and Co.received the fol.owing over their private wire from New ork: Trading showed some irregularity, but fair strength.and most active issues gained ground.Gould brokers rather active * buyers round room, commission house business light.Seemed to be some distribution of stocks where market was broad enough to take it, but only on strbng spots.Geo.H.Butler and Bro.were consfderably large buyers openly and through brokers.They were conspicuous in advance in Manhattan, and were credited with some buying tn Mo.Pacific.Specialists thought there was enough short interest to account for rally in Metropolitan.Erie issues showed strength Independently of other anthracite stocks, and gave colour to what seemed well grounded belief that more liberal dividend policy might be expected in future.Sub-Treasury statement shows banks gained since Friday.$1,609,000.Texas Pacific earnings second week April, increase $22,549.Mexican Central, increase $108,268.12 Industrials advanced .30.Twenty railroads advanced |.25.i London close: Consols for money, 91 5-16; do.for account, 91 9-16: Anaconda, 8%: Atchison, 83%: do.pref.99%: B.and 0., 945%: Canadian Pacific, 134 3-8; Chesapeake and Ohio.4544; Chicago Great Western.234; Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t.Paul, 166; De Beers, 22; Denver and Rio Grande, 8%: do.pret\u2026 88%: Brie, 34%; do.firut pref.\u2026.67%: do.second pref., §3; Illinois entral, 139%: Louisville and Nashville, 120; Missouri, Kansas and Texas, 5%: New York Central, 135; Norfolk and Western, 73; do.pref., 82: On- tarfo and Western, 23%: Pennsylvania, 60%: Rand Mines, 114; Reading, 27%; do.first pref., 42%: do.second pref., 34; Southern Railway, 31 3-8: do.pref.944 : Southern Pacific, 58 3-8: Union Pac., 974: do.pref., 91%: United States Bisel, WY: do.pref., 89; Wabash, 21%; do.pref., 47%: bar silver steady at 28 3-84 per ounce; money.3 to 3% per cent.The rate of discount In the open market for short bills ia 3 7-16 to 3% per cent.; do.for threo months\u2019 billy is 3% per cent.The New York Stock Exchange will be closed on Wednesday, April 22, on which day the Exchange moves into its new building.Among the Toronto sales were: C.P.R., 200 nt 190% to 120%; Electric.7 at 150; Twin City, 90 at 111% to 112; Dominion Coal, 23 gt 107% to 108; N.S.Steel, 40 at 99 to 9%; Fupertor, 35 Canadian General Se rp SET.AT.DAILY STAR-MOXD œ \u201cWock market advices over their private wire: London's total sales add up about 25,000 es.The market has been distinctly & wWatting one.Early in the morning the possipitity of the Government's proceed- ngs influencing the Reading Company was extensively discussed and operated to hold prices back until some disposition té discuss the possibility of a decision expected this afternoon on modifying the decree to permit dividends at present.Brokers for the Missourl Pacltic pool have been the principal buyers of Manhattan, and have bid the price up freely.There appeared to be some poul-selling in Amalgamated Copper shortly after the opening.Messrs.Burnett & Co.brokers, St.Sacrament street, revelved the following ad- vices over their New York wire: In the past, at this time of year, the one matter that has moved the stock market most has been the condition of the winter wheat crop.If counter infiu- ences had not prevailed, the market would undoubtedly have fore this reflected the exceptionally fine prospects for winter wheat this spring.The members of the Inter-State Commerce Commission will leave for New York to-day.To-morrow they will begin an investigation as to whether or not coal roads are violating the Inter-State Commerce iaw.The action in question is the result of an agitation instituted by W.R.Hearst.Mr.Hearst's allegation ja that the coal roads are operateg under an agreement which is in restraint of trade.If this point should be found to be well taken, the findings of the Inter-State Commission will be submitted to the Attorney- General for action.Lajdlaw and Co., New York, send Mr.Louis 8.Colwell, local manager, the following Wall Street advices: After an irregular opening in sympathy with lower London prices, the market recovered under the leadership of Manhattan, in which the shcrt interest was given a sharp twist.The Granger shares, especially Mo.Pac., well taken, based on \u2018| large earnings present and prospective.Reading again showed rather heavy tone on supposition that it would be singled out for attack when the Anthracite investigation is inaugurated this week.Traders have lately shown disposition to.even up pending court decision at Bt.Paul as to right of Nor.Bec.Company to pay dividends pending final decision in U.8.Bupreme Court.Also some further distribution of stocks bought in support of the market last week.Outside of the Anthracite investigation and Nor.Bec, there is very little in general situation to change course of prices prich at present time is toward higher levels.Reactions, however, are likely from time to time.J.8.Bache and Co.New York, wire their local manager, Mr.C.D.Monk, the following Wall Street advices: Americans in London fractionally lower with but few exceptions.Syndicate of bankers form voting trust to control Cramp shipbuilding enterprises for 3 years.Inter-state Commerce Commission will to-day or to-morrow begin an investigation regarding efforts making to impeach legal status of the Reading.the proceedings ostensibly being based on the Northern Securities decision.Controller Ridgely is in London studying English banking methods.No doubt money will continue easy this week, and possibly rates will average lower than at present.Bank statement considered only moderately favourable and increase In loans unsatisfactory.The Granby Consolidated Mining, Smeiting and Power Co.an nees to its stockholders that its application to list the stock on the Boston Exchange has been approved by the listing committee, and the stock will be traded in regularly after to-day.; Morning Sales.Canadian Pacific\u20149 at 130, 50 at 130%.25 at 13%, 50 at 150% _ Co om Toronto Rails\u201426 at 109, 150 at 109%.Twin City\u2014125 at 112 Nova Bcotia Steel\u201450 at 99% Dom.Iron\u201425 at 281.Dom.Iron bonds\u2014$1,000 at 76.Hamilton Electric pfd.\u201420 at 84%.Montreal Telegraph\u20146 at 158%.Dom.Coal pfd.\u20143 at 116%.Lake of Woods Milling\u20146 at 176.Montreal-Street Ry.bonds\u2014$700 at 105%.Consolidated Lake Superior\u2014100 at 6%.Richelieu xd\u20143 at 9%, 7 at 93 Bank of Montreal\u20141 at 254; new, 1 at 250%.Weaker Cotton Market.Mr.D.M.Bexton, cotton broker, 3 Bt.Sacrament street, reports the New York Cotton Market opening at a decline of 3 to 6 points compared with Saturday's close.; The options at the opening were: May 10.4: June 9.87; July 9.55: Aug.9H: Sept 8.74: Oct.8.48: Nov.8.37-40; Dec.8.38.Liverpool opeped 3 points lower and at 1230 was 2 points lower on near months and 2 1-2 points lower on distant.The Spot Market was 4 points down with sales of 7.000 bales.Port receipts this date were estimated at 11.000 bales against 12,017 this day last week and 9.473 this date last year.Options at 12.30 were : May 10.90; July 9.70: Aug.9.40: Sept.8.74; Oct.8.46; Dec.8.Manitoba Wheat.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.April 20.\u2014 Fort William wheat opening, spot 764; May, 764.Tickling \u201cin the Throat \u2019\u201d + Throat Irritation, Hoarseness and Sore Throat, as Well as the \u201cMost Severe Ohest Colds are Promptly Relieved and Cured by Dr.Chase's Linseed and Turpentine.\u2014 \u201cTickling in the threat\u201d may not of it- celf seem serious, but this is the critical point at which a cold in the head works its way into the bronchial tubes aad develops into bronchitis, poeumomis or consumption.This is the point where « few doses of Dr.Chase\u2019s Syrup of Lineeed and Turpentine will prove sufficient to bring about a thorough and prompt cure.While this great medicine is undoubtedly the most effective treatment for severe chest colds, bronchitis and even asthma, wisdom suggests the use of it-Wben thé trouble just beginning.Singers and speakers commend Dr.Chase Syrup Linseed and Turpentine, because thay can rely on it absolutely to relieve and cure the hoarseness and throat irrtation, which proves sv emberresmng to persons appearing on the public plat 0 .On account of imitations and substitutions, it is necopsery for you to insist on acsing tbe port and signature of Dr.A.W.Chase onthe box-you\u2014buy- No imitations are as good, or why should they not be sold on their own merite ?prem.counter; sterlihg, 60 o between banks; do.destaid, at 6.J.B.Pickan & Co.stock and h pet © ©.4 an nou Tork r= une ee { deal Ed =» at ets, or lo Bates è be Forouto, WHEAT SUPPLIES SHOW LARGE DECREASE.Visible Supply iy Canada and U.8.Decreases About Three Millions.The Liverpool wheat market was easier to-day.the closing being 3d down from Saturday at à for May and %d down on July at 6s 2%d.Bpot wheat closed steady at 6s 8d to 6s 8%d for No.1 standard Cala.; 68 4%d to és 5d for Walla Walla; 6d 134d to 6s 3d for No.2 red winter; 66 8d.for Nq.a 1 northern spring.London closed No.}-kard Manitoba, April and May, 20s paid, passage 31s paid.Aunt- werp steady at 167 for No.3 red winter.Paris closed 15 up at 24.70 for April and 23.00 for September and December.Chicago quated May options at noon as follows: Wheat.3-8¢c up at ic: corm, 3-8c down .at #c; oats, %c up at 8 3-8c.fv eather in England and Franee was: ne, Danubian shipments last \u2018week were 470,000 qrs.wheat and 51,000 maize, against 85,000 wheat and 56,000 maize the previous year.Indian shipments of wheat were 31.000 grs.to the United Kingdom and 3.000 to the continent, against 10,000 ard 1,000, respectively.English farmers\u2019 deliveries of wheat were 32,000 qrs, at an average price of 28 ga.against 47,600 at 25e 4d the previous week.Among the first arrivals at Midland this season were the Midland Queen from Chicago with 110,000 bushels of wheat, and the Mary Elphick with 333,000 bushels, also from Chicago.The latter is the largest cargo ever brought to a Canadian port from an American or Canadian point, and leading shipping men state that it is only the beginning of a year that will be a particularly prosperous one for Canadian railways and Canadian steamship companiea.Last year at the port of Midland, where the Grand Trunk Rallway elevators are situated, 15,000,000 bushels ware received and re-shipped.and this year the Grand Trunk expects that with the exproved facilities they will handle close to 30,000,00 bushels from the port, to be shipped from Montreal and Port- an LOCAL MARKET.\u2014The market for grain was steady to-day, under 8 demand.; 4 No.2 onts are quoted at 35c afloat for May.No.2 rye being 68%c afloat for May.No 2 oats \u2018were quoted at 37 to 3T%c In store, and 30c high freights; peas, 63c high freights, 73c afloat for May; buckwheat, nominally ¢5c east; No 3 barley.4c high freights; No.3 extra.46c east; rye, blc east.No 1 hard Manitoba wheat was quotsd at 7c in store at Fort William; No 1 northern, 74%c: same for May delivery.FEED.\u2014Bran and shorts were steady to-day.Quotations In car lots on track are: Manitoba bran, in bags.$19; shorts, in bags, $21; Ontario bran, in bulk, $18 to $19; shorts, $20 to ; fn bulk; \u2018mid- dlings, $23-to $23; moullie, $33 to $30, according to quality.\u2019 FLOUR.\u2014Trade is dull.Quotations in Montreal on track are $335 to $3.50 for straight roliers in barrels; in bags, $1.68 to $1.70; extra bags, $1.40 to $1.56; winter patents, $3.80 to $3.90; Manitoba first patents, $4.10 in bags; second patents, $3.80 to $3.90.ROLLED OATS.\u2014The demand is fair, and prices range from $3.80 to $3.90 a bbl., and $1.76 to $1.80 in bags in broken lots.HAY.\u2014The market is steady, quotations on track being $9 to $9.60 a ton for No.\\1; $8 to $8.50 for No.à and $6.50 to\u2019 87.50 for clover mixed.HAY SEED.\u2014Demand is pretty active, timothy being quoted at $4.50 to $6.50 a hundred pounds; red clover, §12 to $1450, and alsike clover, $13 to 816.VISIBLE SUPPLY U.8.AND CAN.April 20, April 12, April 21, Wheat .87.271,000 40,164,000 44,253,000 Corn .544,000 8.569.000 7,226,008: Oats .6472000 6,679,000 8,114,000 | WHERE 10 April 13, April 21 ri p , APs, 1903.1902.Visible supply U.8.Can.and $7,271,000 40,164,000 On passage to U.K .17,680,000 18,160,000 sage to © ont.vee.14,960,000 14,860,000 13,760,000 Total .64 911,000 73,882,000 Special to The Montreal Star.pea te, April 2.\u2014Call Board quotations: Wheat\u2014No.2 Ontario red winter offered at Tic high freight, and at 7ic east, with 706 bid: also a bid of 6c low freight to New York.No.2 white offered at Tie high freight, without bids.Oats\u2014No.2 white offered at 3ic middle bid.No.2 mixed track at Toronto, and No.3 mixed at 3lc at Toronto, without offerings.Corn\u2014No.2 yellow, io bid west.and No.2 mixed, 4c bid, west, without f- terings.Montreal Mining Exchange.MORNING SESSION.Monday, April 20.Par Value.Stocks.$1.00 North Star .1.00 Payne .10 Canadian Gold Fields 1.00 St.Eugene .1.00 Rambler Cariboo .1.00 Centre Star .1.00 War Eagle .oie £1 Giant (old stock, 8 share) .10 White Bear .1.00 Caribod McKinney 2% Fairview Corporation .26 Dominion Cons.5.00 Cariboo-Hydraullc .1.00 Virtue .1.00 Republic .100 Dominion Irom .100 Do.do.pref.100 Nova Scotia Bteel .100 J.ake Superior Cons.ees 100 Dominion Coal .25 Crow's Nest Coal .108 BOSTON COPPER STOCKS.100 Amalgamated Copper ; 2% Anaconda .cn 2 3 160 Bellérs.Buyers +.14 12% .D 18 s 8 \u201cee \u2026 1 Alloues Adventure .; Copper Range Cons.Centennial .Granby Cons.Montreal and Bosto Moliawk .Michigan .\u2026\u2026\u2026.United States Mîe.Utah Cons.WINONA .«ov cor nee Wolverine .ic.\u2014 Following wers the sales at this mornings session of the Mining Exchange.North Star 1,000 at 18.Payne, 2,000 at 19.Fairview.2,500 at 5 1-2 COUNTRY CHEESE \u2018BOARDS ARE EASIER.Canton, N.Y.April M.\u2014Offered on Saturday, 373 cheese and 713 butter; 1.offered for cheese, no seles; butter sold at %e.; Cornwall, Ont, April 20.\u2014The annual mesting of the Cornwall Cheese and Butter Board held here on Saturday, and was attendsd by over ons nhundred mañu- facturers and salesmen.Thirty-nine factories were registered.being the largest number in the history of the board.Most of the early April chesse has been cont for, but 508 boxes wers boarded and sold, 382 boxes of white and 12% coloured.- \u201cThe price was 13%c for white, and 188%c for coloured, as against 10% to 10 #-16c last year.J.A.McRae secured 2% or H Bros.; J.A, Welsh, 44 for | James Alexander: À.A.1, 9% for A.A.Ayer & Co.and J.¥.McGregor, 188 for Toveit & Christmas.The report of the.secretary-treasurer show cash officers wete re-elected: President, A.Denny, Cornwall; - vice-president, 8.J.McDonell, Strathmore; -treasur- er, W.B.Friend, Cornwall: J.'@ Hark- 744 10 .CE 5.00 il LE tere » ere woe ces we ves ere The BUTTER AND CHEESE SOLD AT THE WHARF.Both Show a Gradual Decline\u2014Eggs Remain Firm and Potatoes and Other Lines Steady.BUTTER.~The market is in a very unsettled condition, There is no question of the weak undegpione and the whole tendency of prices is downward.Monday be Ing the dullest day of the week there is always considerable difficulty in locating prices accurately, particularly when they are unsteady .To day one merchant claims that he can get all he wants of finest fresh makes at 2c.This is likely.an fncorrect view of the situation as there does not appear to be much difficulty.according to the views of otrers.in making sales of finest at Zc.In a wholesale way.Jobbers reported that they were selling to grocers at 22c.There is little or no use quoting dairies.rolls and held goods.as there is practically nothing being done in them.The demand for fresh creamery is fair and would be active If it were not for fear of a break tn prices.At the wharf this morning some fifty packages of Quebec makes were reported to have been sald at about 20¢c, the quality not belpg anything special.For spot goods, however, we quote 2ic in a whqle- sale or jobbing way.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade to-day.were only 394 packages.EGGC.\u2014The market was steady to-day and the feeling of firmness appe to be gaining ground.It is not expected that there will be an advance in prices but dealers are expressing the opinion that prices will not go much lower.Some say that very few straight gathered eggs have been bought as low as 10 1-2c f.0.b.country points, and that llc has ruled while at nearby points 11 l-4c has been more general.80 that 12¢ wholesale Is quoted for straight gathered goods, 12 1-4c for half dozen case lots and 12 1-2¢ for singles.Receipts reported on the Bogrd of Trade to-day, fell off tn 608 case CHEESE \u2014Some cheese was offered at the boat this morning and the average price pajd for it ranged around 12 1-4c and the freight.The quantity was reported at 400 boxes.Saturday's country cheeses boards were well attended and the prices showed a decline, at'12 1-2¢.The feeling is that there will be a gradual decline from this forward.To-day quotations here were 13 to 13 1-4c a pound.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 376 boxes.POTATOES.\u2014The market is firm this week but prices show no change.Several cars have been purchased to arrive at $1.delivered here per 80 pounds and these are being offered in jobbing lots to the public.to be drawn away from the cars, at $1.10.Prices In store are §1.15.Above quotations are for fine stock, which is becoming quite scarce.Bome stock has been 8013 at slightly higher prices.LIVE STOCK MARKET ON THE DULL SIDE.The deliveries of live stock at the Eastern Abattoir cattle market were pretty large this morning, and the demand was not overly active.As a result quite a few cattle were left over at noon, all the other stock.such as sheep, lambs, calves and hogs, having been exhausted.Receipts of cattle amounted to 700 head.Cholce stock sold at 434 to 5c a pound: good at 4 to 4%c; medium at 3% to dc, and common at 2% to 3%ec.Offerings head.'Chese sold at $1 10 $5 a head.Spring lambs were not very numerous, receipts amounting to 2ÆB head; those of sheep being 200 head.The lambs sold at $2 to $6 a head, sheep selling at about 4c a pound.Some 400 hoge werd received.and prices ranged around $8.76 a hundred for straight iste off cars.- ; Wheat Stocks in Montreal.The following table shows the stock of grain and flour in Montreal on the dates mentioned: .April 18, April 11, April 19, 1903.1903.1902.Wheat, bush.[94,783 506,954 118,328 Corn, bush.38,201 41,088 5,556 Peas, bush, .33,683 30.018 89,092 Oats, bush.f 103519 378,00 Barley.bush.14.881 83.069 Rye, bush, .4,086 22.710 Buckwheat, bush.6.761 6,519 Flour, bbls.RI 34,797 n,684 Meal, bbls.733 766 870 PARISIAN BREAD, STRACHAN ONLY, .WANTED IMMEDIATELY BY RHODES, CURRY & Co0., Amherst, Nova Scotia, Fifty first-class Carpenters, Joiners and Cabinet Makers, capable of working on bardwood finish, at bench work and on passenger Cars.A representative of the above Company will be at Queen's Hotel on Tuesday and Wednesday, April 21st and 22nd, and would like to talk with any man who desires employment.Only first-cliss workmen need apply.Good wages and steady work guaranteed.1 FROM JAMES itt ATLIFF\"E SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No.8338.Clr-, cuit Court.I.Meunier, Plaintiff, va A.G.Smith, Defendant.On the th day of April, 1968, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.113 nox at.in the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods And chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this caupe, consisting of household furniture, piano, ete.J.ALM.RENAUD, B.8.C.Montreal, April 30th, 1903.BALIFFs BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUB- bec, District of Montreal.No.10684.Circuit Court.Willlam S.Ewane, Plaintiff, ve Damase Hebert, Defendant.On the twenty- ninth of April, 1903, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, 37 St.Charles st.In the City of Montrzal, will be sold.by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seised in this cause, consisting of household furniture.Terms cash.JOSBPH ROY, B.8.C.Montreal, 17th April, 1903.AILIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUB- bec, District of Montreal.No.1869.Circuit Court.J.L.Couties, Plaintiff, vs.Guillaume Reeves, Defendant.On the 37th day of April, 1908, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at No.54 Victoria equare, in the City of Montreal.will bs sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this se, consisting of clothing and household furniture.Terms cash.J.DANBERBAU.B-B.C.Montreal, April 18th, 1008., AILIFFS SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bee, District of Montreal.No.1827.Circuit Court.C.Houghton, Plaintiff, ve.J.P., Defendant.Om the 30th April, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.8 Bt.Elisabeth st.in the City of Montreal, will bs sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, selsed in this cause, consisting of furniture.Terms cash.L.¥.BACHAND, B.6.C.Montreal, 18eh Apel, 1908.Bart I \"8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE- bee, District of Montreal.No.2128.Su- pertor Court.C.and al, Plaintift, ve.Alex.Lefevre, Defendant.On the 38th April, 1908, at ten of the clock in the foremoon, at the domicile and business place of the ssid Defendant, Nos.702 and 794 Craig st., In the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seigsed in this cause, coasisting of one plano, household furniture, ete.Terms cash.J.A.BISSONNETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, 30th April, 1908.: Bairrs SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OP QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1699.Ctr- cult Court.I.Ressler, Plaintiff, ve.J.Ber- L Defendant.-On the-Ith\u2014day of -Aprit,- 1908, at two of the clock in the , et the domicile of the sald Defendant, .308 Papineau st.in the City of Montreal, will be sag, by SNIBSHIY Jusios, ail fe goods and chattels of the said furniture.ness and 'N.J.Friid were appointed.audi- t, selsed tn se J ALM.RENAUD, 8.8 \u20ac rains) : Te ALM.J 5 °C.X BR i STAR AY.APRIL, 20, 1008, Daily Commercial Markets and Quotations.of calves amounted to 30] case honeycomb quilts, etc., etc.at our | 1801-1825 WN \u2018Ty J.L.Cassidy Co., Ltd.branch store.| ATTRACTIVE SALE.1 AFTER MR-GAMEY'S CHARGES ACRE OF in the TOWNSHIP OF M THOUSANDS THREE WELL MR.A.T.GURD Price Advan AND THEN TO A MU BUY NOW AT _GROUND FLOOR PRICE.\u201c Address\u2014 OPPORTUNITY CLOSING.TEN DOLLARS BUYS A ONE-QUARTER Oil and Gas Interest IN AN ONT., which may yield the purchaser IN A PEW WEEKS TIME.UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF Discoverer of the Famous Gurd Gusher.# \u2014 To \u2014 TWENTY DOLIL.ARS AS DEVELOPMENT WORK PROGRESSES WRITE Montreal and Western Oil Lands, Limited Merchants Bank Building, Montreal OIL LAND ALAHIDE, ELGIN CO.; OF DOLLARS WILL BE DRILLED AND OPERATIONS WILL BE BEGUN AT ONCE , of PETROLEA, ces MAY Sth CH HIGHER FIGURE FOR OUR ADVERTISED OFFER and General Information.17 ONTARIO SUGAR CO0., ume BERLIN, WATERLOO CO, ONT.: PAID-UP CAPITAL $420,000; PAR VALUE $100.Attention in called to the very small capitalisation of this company.to the fact that It ls all PAID-IN AT ONE HUNDRED CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, that it has NO PREFERRED STOCK.Its assets include its 800-ton Heet Sugar Refinery.same capacity as that at Wallaceburg, Ont.which cost $600,000.Output In 1802, 7.000.000 lbs.of sugar.Receives as subsidies 4 CENT A LB.from and $25,000 bonus from Berlin.Contract rates for beets for three years, $4 NO (regular price about $3 00).caving $40.000 to $50,000 per year on current price.Has just declared from its first year's busi We have the only, avallable we quote at 89%.Purchasers of this stock ceive the ahove dividend, thus giving them 6 p.c.for less \u2018hair three months\u2019 investment.or at the rats of The older best sugar refineries pay from been very successful, will undoubtedly pay equal dividends hereafter.and {ia stock bring a handsome premium within a short time.The plication will be necessary to secure any part of fit.For further information address COLONIAL SECURITIES G0, block of this stock.which is non-assessable, and the Ontaris Government for three years, ness a dividend of 6 p.c.payable July 13th.O/ PER - 30 O ANNUM.2 tn 80 per cent.ennuaily: this company has NOW will re- block we have !s l!mitcd.and immediate ap- Manning Chambers, Toronto.92 a 3aw | At St VE SE St AE A ct ES Baldwin Refrigerators A A) SE 4 = xs Copa TET aOR MME MERE Lis ce R et A Y have made a study of the practical cold, dry storage.efficiency and value are exclu- gively Baldwin, and the thousands we have sold in Montreal prove daily our claim that they are the STOVES ano HARDWARE DEPT.Dry Air re made by a company who requirements to obtain Features that add to their CLEARING SALE NEW AND SECONDHAND FURNITURE Planos, gas stoves, carpets, mirrors, gas- allers, pictures and general household ef- ects.Also 20 rolls best English linoleum, 1 rooms, 1821 otre Dame at, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKB & CO.922 Auctioneers.Import NOÏCE The balance of the stock of the insolvent estate of Deniger & Mercele, consisting.in Crockery, Glassware, Vases and Lamps.also fixtures of the store will be sold by public suction without reserve in retail or in lots suitable to the buyers, the 21st of April, 1903, at 7.30 p.m.and following days.at the store of Deniger & Mercele, No.1471 8t.Catherine 8t., late- H.LAMARRE.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.NEAT MODERN FURNITURE, Only a Short Time in Use at No.79 Drummond Street ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, 2AND © APRIL.AT TEN O'CLOCK.Drawing Room Chairs and Sofa, covered in 8ilk, Fancy Tables.Pictures, Bric- a-Brae, Curtains, Carpets.Oficloth, 8ide- boards, Extension Table.Cabinets, Cherry Dining Room Chairs, Dinner d Ten Ware, Glassware, Cutlery, Cabinets, Bedroom Sets.Iron and Brass Trimmed Bed- \u2018 stea Mattresses, Bureaus and Wash- Btands, Tolletware, Easy Chalrs, Lounges, Refrigeator, Gas Stove, Kitchen Utenglls, etc.WALTER M.KEARNS, - \u2014 Auctioneers _æ_ it le strongly advised to use Sander son\u2019s Mountain Dew Scote \u2018it's à gocd brager, ; Great Removal Auction Sale Of over 2,000 pieces high grade Persian, Turkish RUGS Silk and Camel's Hair Palace Rugs, Carpets, Oriental Portleres, Draperics, Damascus and Benares Brassware, etc, ete.EVERY DAY THIB WEEK, At 2.30 and $ p.m., At the Oriental Art Rooms, 2362 8t.Cath- erin Street (Karn Building).The above collection is without exception the finest and largest of its kind in Canada, and the entire stock must be sold without reserve before 1st of May, as the store lease expires.Don\u2019t miss this rare opportunity.RAE & DONNELLY, ss Auctioneers.Province of Quebec, District of Montreal No.2106.IN THE SUPERIOR GOURT The Trust and Loan Company of Canada, a Corporation legally constituted by public Act of Parliament, having its principal place of business for the Province of Quebec in the City and District of Montreal, plaintiff, versus Auguste Martineau, of the City of Montreal, in the District of Montreal, carrying on there husiness alone under the name style and firm of the Rembert Phonograph Company.and Joseph SL Martin, of the sald City of Montreal, Pofendant.The Defe Auguste Martineau, ordered to appedr within one month.\u2018Montreal, April 20th, 1903.BRANCHAUD & KAVANAGH,\u2019 Attorneys for Plaintiff.| J.A.GIRARD, Dep.Prothonotary.| daily market letter.ma-\u2014noest Clow Ë in fifteen days from this date to ensutét- Of importan Trustees, Executors, asso gente Societies and Private Individuals.47 oO allowed upon sums of $100 and upwards \u2018lodged In trust with the National Trust Co.Limited.subject to withdrawal upon notice.NATIONAL TRUST CO.LIMITED, Capital and Reserve.$! 300,000.OFFIGES AND SAFETY\u2019 DEPOSIT VAULTS, 183 St.James Street.A.G.ROSS, Manager, YO cour A GOOD MAN TO FOLLOW : The stock of the United Verde Capper Company fifteen years ago sold at 31 a ahare, and it now selle for $300 à share The stock of the Greene Consolidate Copper Company sold three years ago at $6 a share.and Ît now sells for $25.These two companles now produce nearly one-fourth the copper of the world PROF.GEORGE A.TREADWELL was the first man to see thelr immense riches and value, and it was on his recommendation that investors put their money into the enterprises.Prof.Treadwell believes that the properties of the company which now bear his name are rirher and more valuahle than those of the United Verde or the Greene Consolidated, and he recommends the TREADWELL, stock to his friends now with no less coulfidence than he re- commended the United Verde and the Greene Consolidated stock tn them then, The stock is actively dealt in by the following houses: ; HOPKINS BROTHERS, 25 Broad street, New York.CHARLES HEAD & COMPANY, 17 Broad street, New York.PAINE.WEBBER & COMPANY, 7 State street, Boston.Mass.KEVENEY & XNEILON, if Devonshire street.Boston, Mass.We shall also be glad to quote pricra of the remaining treasury stock nn application.GEO.A.TREADWELL MINING C9.27 WILLIAM ST.NEW YORK MYRA B.MARTIN.92 3 3aw Secretary.Frank J.Penfold & Co, Bankers and Brokers, 84 St.Prancoly Xavier MNtroaat, MONTREAL Direct private wires to New York, Chicago and Boston.Orders executed {for investment or on margin.Miscellaneous and unlisted sccurities dealt in.Mortgages placed, Interest allowed on deposits subject to cheque, Send tor our PLY BANK OF MONTREAL NOTICE js hereby given that a Dividend of Five per cent.for the current half- year, (making a total distribution for the.vear of Ten per cent.) u he paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been deciared, and that the same will be payable at its Banking House in this City, and at {ts Branches, on and after Monday.the First Day of June next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 17th to the 31st of May next both days inclusive, .The Annual General! Meeting be the Shareholders will he held at the Banking House of the Institution on Monday, the First day of June next The chair to he taken at One o'clock.By order of the Board, E.8.CLOUSTON.General Manager.Montreal, 14th April, 1903.9 2aw BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA Notice of Dividend Notice is hereby given that a dividena of three and one half per cent.(8%) for the current half year, equal to seven per cent.(7 per cent.) per annum, on the pald-up capital stock of this institution has been deciared, and that the samo will be payable at the head office, or at its branches, on or after Monday, the ist day of June next.The transfer books will be closed from the 17th to the 3lst of May.both dava inclusive.The annual general meetirg of the shareholders will tuke place at the head office of the Bank.in Montreal, on Wednesday.the 17th day of June next, ut noon.By order of the Board; M.J.A.PRENDERGAST.General Manager.81 24 3aw Town of North Bay DEBENTURES FOR SALE Bealed tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday, May 7th, 1908, for-the- hase of- Thousanil Dollars ($50,000) Debentures of the Town of North Bay, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent.per amium, payable in % equal annua) instalments, delivery to bo made at the Traders Bank of Canarla, North Bay.M.W.FLANNERY.Town Clerk NOTICE.All persons having claims) against the estate of the late JOHN CRAWFORD, Esq.of VERDI! N, are requested to file them without delay with the undersigned, and ali pers-nt indebted to the said estate are requestsd to make payment to THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY Executors and Trusteas under the will of the late John Crawford, Bank of Montreal Bullding, St.James Street.Montreal.NOTICE.A special meeting of the skam@æoiders of THE MONTREAL, TRANSPORTATION CO.will be held at the company's office, 14 Place Royale.on DAY.APRIL 0th, at 11 o'clock a.m, for the purpose of confirming » resolution passod.by the direntors to issue 1,000 shares of\" new stock of the company.GQ.M.KINGHORN, ; , Secratary.Montreal, 3th April, 1903.15 INSOLVENT NOTIC in re STONEWALL JACKBON TOWN! Ba Mattress manufacturer, Mon se ie 80 12 real, Notice Is hereby given that the above named insolvent hne this day made K.voluntary assignment to the undersigm ot all hits eatate and effects for the Le Mt of his creditors.: -\u20ac te fied at-onr thetr collocation for dividend.i: ARTUR W.a J.WILFRID Office of Wilks & Michaud.3%\u2019 7 street, Montreal, rt £ two dwelling houge, 600 and 10 p.c.investment; $2200.real estate agent, 97 St.ru - FOR SALE.\u2014 SOLID UBLE tenement houms, Baber rk (\"538 aad TO LET/PORTION OF STORE BE- in perfect order, $2800; easy terms.P.B.ing rebuilt, on Pee] street, near real estate agent, 97 St.James st.Windsor Hotgl; excellent opportunity for 8 6 ticket office) piano or musical instru- - ments wareroom, hairdressing parlour, oc- TOR SALE \u2014_ SOLID BRICK BLOCK.ulist or watchmaker's and jeweller's houses, er es otabie savent ay + |store.typewriter agency or sample P.E.Brown, real estate agent.97 St.fooms.Hayden & Veith, real estate and .James at.* \u2018816 insurance, room 607, Temple bullding A \u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 OUTREMONT, WEST side Hunt Club, Cote St.Catherine Road.0 TO LET \u2014 STORE, 375 ST.JAMES residence With 6 acres land, $12,500.P.B.st\u2026 fine show windows; rent $25 per Yrowa, estate agent, O7 St.James.month; no taxes.Walker, 125 St.Fre.st 6 Xavier st.fe LBY \u2014 AND DWELLING A Wellington, heated by hot water.&o0od stapd, dry shoes, etc.south of subway, May Bros,, We.Wellington st.83 6 , TO LET \u2014 LAUNDRY, TE ACCRS- ! series, such as boilers, etc, store can be adapted to all Kinde of trade, situated 1656 Ontarto.Address Jos.Kieffer, 130 prolet.a2 the premises known as the Malleable iron 19 nr st.suitable for foundry, ma- Shine ahop or other manufacturing purposes.Apply on the premises.eo © LET \u2014 WITH WATER POWER, = FOR.SALE \u2014 52500 CASH WILL BUY \u2019 & splendid self-contained house of seven reoms, aed brick front, good balconies _ Teomt | rear, good stahle accommodation tor four à Boures; owner needs money ror busi.Bess purposes and will sacrifice; costs nothing \u201cKo investigate; immediate possession.K, 1476, \u2018War Office.8S © FOR SALE \u2014 ON DUROCHER STREET & handsome sandstone front, solid stone brick house, unexceptionally well bulit, y new.concrete basement, drawing room, § room.extension kitchen.small conser- .Yêlory and pantry on first floor, with five Topms, bath, etc., on second floor.Dsisy fur: Race, open plumbing.electric light, all mod- \u2018arm Improvements and in perfect order; will =.Be nold at a very moderate price to a prompt or.Possession first of May.W.F.Lewis, % Hospital st.Telephone Main 2098.30 6 \"à FOR SALE \u2014 FURNISHED EIGHT room house, rooms sll well rented, all furniture in first class condition: good locality.west of Bleury st.Apply B, 2324, Star Office.a 208 .y FOR SALE \u2014 TWO SEMI-DETACHED ; houses (Immediate possession), Were dale ark, Westmount, $8500 and $900); built Ny.the proprietor.to: whom apply.John P.O'Leary, Weredale Park.Westmount.90 3 FOR SALE ~ LAKE FRONT RESIdence, near Pointe Claire.lot 92 x 200, \u2018furnished, stable, ice house filed, boat and house, piano.fine garden, over 20 shade trees, $5,500; also another house.lot 02 x 200, finished, $3800.Address D, 2376, Star or A 20 TOR SALE - 748 PARK AVENUE, Annex, fine stone front residence, nine hardwood finish.every modern convenl- office.Apply on premises.ot 2 LOTS FOR SALE.Nt » FOR SALE - ON MT ROYAL AND \u2018Papineau avenues, 8 balance of 43 out a0 288 lots.and to close will offer them on Most favourable terms.There is not in the eést end a property that has a better future, being at the corner of two principal avenues the very extensive McCready factory and r prominent buildings; only a short dis- téince west of the new Canadian Pacific shops 8894 which 1s fast growing into & manufac- I.{aries and business centre.To a prompt buyer > certainly a fine speculation tn this y.W.F.Lewis.bu Hospital street.Falephone Msin 2668.8 ¢ R SALE \u2014 CHOICE 'LOT AT WEST- mount, a bargain.Terms easy.Address 2258, Star Office.% 6 - BUILDING LOTS ON ST.* Dents st, near laurier ave .530x108.also Paige in Mentana st, 25 x 94.all 50c per Apply T.Qirouard, 138A St.Elizabeth f Fox \u2018SALE \u2014 LOT.CORNER WESTMOUNT avenue, 9% x 123, (ree of encumbrance, +; for sale, or would exchange for-revenue pro- 8 ducing proper ts - might assume small mort- wn EE , 2026, Star Office.ve \u201c PURSISHED HOUSES- TO LET.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, DOR.chester street west, complete, full, size, \" beth and closet, on two flats, extension kitchen, gas anfl coal range, to let: from May to: October.Telephone Up 2145.88 6 a COMPLETELY FURNISHED HOUSE in Prince Arthur st.near University, @xteusinn kitchen: gas stove, sanitary arrangements perfect: immediate possession If desired.V.2800, Star Office.03 6 , TO LET \u2014 FLATS, STORES AND CARriage maker fi ry.modern convent- ence, heated in winte cor.Montcalm and Craig.Wilson Fists Building.Address 167 Bt.Lawrence st.o1 6 TO LET\u2014DWELLING, STORES, large and small; several can be occupied at once.Apply 56 St.Norbert, or Lepage's Original $5 Suit Store, 1766 St.Catherine.9 2 er ave., \u201ceontel rom tension hitahon, wikding staircase, ; nice handsome over- 5 48- and closst, Woedler à steady mctreat and Ce.i Vitre ME Mantels and tes, large yard, stab) cou- svete cellar, rate \u2018furnace, deep lot, or ln \u2018 ating, .ae, 0.W.Ye\u201d Temple Bull .Tel.Main 2137.81 FH TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 4638 SHERBROOKE, with all modern improvements, nieest locality in the city: terms low.Apply A.H.Gendron, 503 Saint Louis, Mile End.Te East 4.TO LET \u2014 LARGE AND ROOMY FACtory, ern \u2018terms low.Apply , BOARDING 1 Beaudry street, with tsrovemonts convenlent for Bie x.Boyer, 61} Beaudry vi HOUSE TO LET IN THE vicinity of Montreal, close to large engine rocks; immediate possession.Address Ha Btar Office.TO LET \u2014 THE SELF-CONTAINED house, No.210 Sherbrooke st street.{acing Lafontaine Park, ten hot water furnace.Apply to Walter atu 117 St.TO LET \u2014 rooms, agh, ern plumbing; very good order.forges, ad rong.Laval: Francois Xavier at.585 BERRI STREET.8 $17 month: Daisy furnace, mod- Pierre Des- Main 72235: at night 50 .' 80 6 TO LET \u2014 IN THD PRETTIEST PART of Montreal street, corner of race of many dwellings, Annex, Upper Hutchison .Louis, = magnificent ter- six rooms, with large cellars, gardens and shaded by trees; it ts & most salubrious pl country as well as TO LET \u2014 STORE, 16 ST.HELEN st.515 St.Paul street.ground floor and basement.Apply to Jesse Joseph, 16 St.Sacrament st.oe .28 LEMOINE STREET, NEAR JMcGILL st.business flat to let, 80 x , eight windows.good hoist and shipping facilities; cheap rent.62 2 fn RESTAURANT TO LET, RARE chance.The well known restaurant on Mount Royal Park, all furnished, with four bedrooms, dining rooms, bar fittings, etc.To a smart, energetic man, this is a rare chance; low rent A large trade can be done; rione but reliable applicants need apply.Apply to W.J.Clarke, Fancy Goods Basaar, Lookout Platform, Mount Royal Park.TO LET \u2014 2504 ST.CATHERINE ST.the corner of Crescent, good store and stable; reasonable rent to good tenant.D.W.Ogilvie and Co., Stock Exchange Building.Tel.Main 3113.92 uf 2 TO LET \u2014 FINE PREMISES FOR A plumber, painter.tinsmith., bekery, or nther business at No.! Dunlop Place, in rear of 4105 Bt.Catharine street, near Greene ave.Westmount.Ktabling for two horses.W.F.Lewis, Tel.Main 2608.2 6 1 TO LET \u2014 STORE, CORNER OF DOR- chester and George, plate glass windowe:; good central place.Apply 677 Dorchester ot.or'441 St.Denis.FARMS FOR SALE.fai XL \u201cTor SALE -\u2014- FARMS, ONE MILE from village, schools and churches, will sel) cheap to prompt buyer.For further par- ticylars apply to Jno.Fleet, New Glasgow, Que.| 80 6 FOR SALE ON THE ISLAND Eastern Townships and Up- Apply to H.M.Main FARMS ot?Montreal.per Canada: moderate prices.fimpaon.418 Merchants Bank Bldg., Tel.BOARDING HOUSES FOR BALE.OR SALE \u2014 GOOD BOARDING HOUSE, reduced price till first of June, 1903.Dame F.Beauchamp, St.Agathe Ges Monts, Sue 1 18 R SALE \u2014 BOARDING HOUSE, BITU.ate on lakeside at St.Agathe des Monts, Que.Apply to Postmaster at St.Agathe 5 114 meat; rent $8.50; You are in the the, cify.Remember that one ounce of fresh air \u2018is worth a pound of can be seen from 2 to B.on TO LET~AT REDUCED RENTAL.2803 St.Catherine st.store.4381 Montrose avenue.4574 SRerbrooke street.4870 208 Wi brooke street.avenue.264 Wood avenue.4460 Sherbrooke street.64 Crescent street.238 Elm avenue.Tel.Main 3113., TO LET \u2014 D.W.OGILVIE & CO.11 8t.Sacrament st.90 tf DWELLING AT NO.278 - Centre st\u2026 Point St.Chartes, tw6 stories, new stone and brick house, all\u2019 modern 1m- provements; rent $20.Centre pt.Apply Dr.Laurent, 270 {916 .TO LET \u2014\u2019 to let or for Lakes Trinity and Star lice.AT ST, FAUSTIN, HOUSE sale.Also vacant lets, near Superior.Address G.1890, \u2019 88 6 HOUSE TO ed house, cen nawly renovated: tions; rent $17 a street.LET.A SELF-CONTAIN- tral locality.on Torrance st convenient to railway sta- month.Address 7 Torrance TO LET\u2014AT ST.LAMBERT.HOUSE, #ight ances; Bt.Lambert.rooms, .rent moderate.J.MeIntosh, Fairview.garden.modern conveni- - TO LET \u2014 store, 4113 St.Catherine IN WESTMOUNT.FINE 4111, and complete butcher shop.st, at 288% Notre Dame st.good store.with shelving and countarw, Applv to 27B Notre Dame st.\u201d Bell \"Rel.Main 8966 : TO LET \u2014 to let or for AT BT.FAUSTIN, HOUSE sale.Aleo vacant lots.near WANTED \u2014 NURSE TO.To are one child, 239 University st.= : Ke THOROUGHLY COMPETENT \u2014 as general - metal servant, two tn tamity Apres (and Sey: amie a © pari, AB ANTED \u2014 Sox MART.\u201d EET § experience.V7 Merchnn Merchant\u201d DE \u201cacute; : Hospital - st.* WWAxreo \u2014 AN, EXPERIENCED lady.for s tailoring estabiiehment Aoû x wjth references, 1400 Sc.Catherine at.= NTED \u2014 GENERAL SERV.Rn hn ER ing; \u2018wages.es Eûlnet.st.ahoŸe St.Louis are: 'ANTED \u2014 AT \u2018ONCE GOOD PLAIN \u2018cook; must have references, to go 2° sdaside Inter.Apply 201 Mountain st.WANTED \u2014 FOR HOTEL OUT OF CITY lass MAD a3 groom and coachman.- Appiy 2 > \u201cHospital st.; WANTED \u2014, BOY.APPLY HOTEL CARS- lake, 573 Bt: James at.Want \u2014 FOR A SMALL PANTY A general servant (whers- another gfei Is kopt); must be a good plain cook, Apply to 992 Dorchester st.\u20180e 3 VV ANTED \u2014 Goon SIZED HONESTY AND active youth, who is willing to mart on wages,\u201d with\u2019 excellent chances of :pro- pected.P.Box 843 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR grown up family; no cooking: good bome.Apply 38a Se.Philip st.V ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT for family of three, In flat; no-coôking:; s00d home.Apply.637 St.Urbain st.motion.Arply with references and salary.ex-{.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR THD .care of child of three, to go to the country for summer.Apply in the mprojog.LU Mackay st.= Want \u2014 GIRLS TO WASH, FILL AND label boites and to assist in work around factory.Apply from 10 to 1] a.m.Tuesday, T40 St.Lawrence at.Warten \u2014 STU Ao B¥ RELIABLE prod Sn TEL a x aie.Wa, i ood Fefuevadte.pits 8 ra 0.Box LE A NTRD ra WASHINGS BY Wa OTs class lsundress; can furnish beat a oe: TT ry dollars\u201d comb.pi mA m.Point St.Charles.> BALE \u2014 WILL BELL ORWAP Lors | + pape » Ci © oi.Baies Seperator.brass \u2018gai te.0 Me- aies LACS.FRAT gentlemen, nedyr St, ub, Winger B Hotel; ieatres, trame from house; breakfas th.ang © Ras s- DOUBLE AND SINGLE.NICB- furbishes, w mt destr- able.18 Union avenue.comforts hoy 1) 0OMS \u2014 TO RENT ONE LARGE R suitable for lady, Auer light, Bath ons of aitting room.10 Balle st.89 4 \u201c PAR- ng.strong R SALE \u2014 OLD FASHION lotr aet, real \u2018Turkish .cove nd'Gufable; will seli separstely {f preferred; price \u2018for lot $28.Apply 453 Sr.-Amtoine st.good, con: lence, for La Distes Son Bt.ant ine ot, ups ; sf WVANTED ior w WISHES TO RX- commend as}.or compénion- Koyeruess, en nara lady who has had com- Piste chafge of hae daughier for the lan four ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GIRL FOR Prom sewing, Bipger machina.Canada Feathdtbone Co., 18 Birks Bldg, «22 can operate Empire or Caligiaph typewriter.Box 115, P.O., city.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT; no laundry.Call before 1 p.m.or after 6 p.m, 88 Sbuter st.ANTED \u2014 GARDENER FOR OpNTRE es who can do rough carpenterin - A Apply Gardener, Star Office.¥2 3 Wa NTED \u2014~ A SMART.NOON - WAITRESS.Apply 37c\u201d 8t.Antoine.st.ANTED A GOOD FURNITURE painter, one spesking French preferred} first class wages Wil be paid to the right party.Room 82, 204 St.Jamies st.* WANTED IMMEDIATBLY FIRST CLASS cook and tablemaid for Dorval; highest § Rowseksepett, poner Rot poking eepers, generals est End Em ment Office.2756 St.Catherine st.WVANTED \u2014 AN ASSISTANT STOCK CUTter, on pants: also girls.operators and finishere.and su experienced presser.Berman Bros.and Co., 1623 Notre Dame st., 2nd floor.WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY GBNERAL servant, washing given out; private.:-another -girt kept; good wages.37 Mc.1 College avenue.- ANTEP \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: No \u2018washing.small family: good, wéges \u2018 cook.Apply 407.Lansdowne vence.| \u201cah competent, Westmount.WANTED \u2014 'AT ONCE A.SMART WO- ; mah for pantry.G.T.R.Dining Rooms.WANTED - \u2014 FIRST CLASS LADIES tallors; steady job and no slack timp to firgt clase men.Apply to Rooney and cover, Sparks st.Ottawe.JANTED \u2014 AY 111 METOALFE, + Goap strong gir} .et once, from 8 to 6.ED \u2014 A.RESPECTABLE YOUNG Wa gin), = attend baby.1190 iE So Ware \u2014 'A.COPK: APPLY WALKer's,.corner Victoria and St.Catherine.AY ARTED.\u2014 A COOK AND HOUSEMAID |- at once; must have\u201d elty references.os MeGU! College ave.Lakes Trout and Superior.Address 93 Cathe- JANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A HOUSE et., Montreal.ae and tablemsid.-3¢.St.Matthew st.TO LET \u2014 LONGUEUIL, NICE RELF- 'ANTED \u2014 \u201cGIRL \u2018FOR - GENERAL contained house, river side.only $83 for season or year.A TO LET \u2014 end nearly new, James st.Roberge, 41 St.DUROCHER STREET a handsome sandstone front.solid stone brick house, upexceptionally well.burit, concrete basement, drawing roem, dining room, extension kitchen.small conservatory and pantry on first floor: rooms, bath, etc, with five on- second floor, Daley furnace, open plumbing.electric light, afl mod- erm improvements very moderate, W and in partest order: Rent PF.Lewis, 80 Hospital + T Main 2608.COTTAGES TO LET.Tr pp TO LET\u2014COTAGE OF 9 \u2018ROOMS, # with water in the house, corner 8t.priles avenue, Ahuntsic, Sault au Re- collet.Enquire at 55 St.Denis.a 2 TO LET FOR THE SBASON FROM May first 3 neat little six\" roomed cot- 9, In good state of repalr, electric lighted.one hundred feet from the river.two hours\u2019 ride from Montreal.Terms reasonable.G.J.Adame and Co., 203 8t.James st.city.Main ADS.>.fa TO LET \u2014 : self-contained.333 CLARKE AVENUE, furnace, gas fixtures, gav- den.ete.Apply 4213 St.Catherine st.10 LET\" \u2014\u201cON COTE.ST.PAUL Road.near St.Henri.7 room dwelling.with modern .convenionces.Apply G.Melpehe, 40 Windsor avenue, Westmount, or.Bell.o Mount 018.RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET esl ata TO LET \u2014 478 AND OTHERS, \u2018ON DE- Jormaier avenus, new \u2018erected flats, 6, 7 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.et HOUSE FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE on Elm avenue, Westmount.near Sher- ke, situated too far for my business; must \u201cNe #014 at any price.179 Dufferin st.near Mount Royal.8 6 OFFICES TO LBT.» [© LET \u2014 CENTRAL.'WELL LIGHTED : office on St Prancois Xavier st.near Notre Dame.Rent only $18 per month.8 H.> Wars.101 St.Francols Xavier at.PI 3 TO LET \u2014 OFFICES AND FLATS, 85 St.James st.opposite New York Life : Bldg.Apply Geo.Bury, 84 University st, Tel, Up 2171.»i 6 TO LET\u2014RENT FREE TILL MAY 1st, two fine offices, separately or together.finished fn B.C.fir and burlap, th hardwood floors and fireproof vault.we will be considered.Apply to Paton Co., room 16, 22 8t.John st.916 LET \u2014 FINE OFFICES, SINGLE AND en suite, with vhults, sample rooms: Jorge fiats, and storage with goods hoist, at + M- 17 8t.John and 3u Hospital st.W.F, Jewis, 30 Hospital at.Tel.Main 2698.2 8 ¥ FOR SALE OB TO LET.FOR SALE \u2014 STONE COTTAGE ON ! Burnside Place (off Guy st.) Apply for fculars to Mrs.Bain.No.10 Baile st.11 m.0 ) pm and evenings.90 6 GouwTEY PROPERTY FOR SALE.Ft fy) FOR SALE \u2014 OR TO LET.FURNISH- HOUSES WANTED.WANTED \u2014 HOUSE OR FLAT OF and 8 15th April, cormer store, y for occupation abeut the 414; iso to \u201clet or for sale\u2019 fife - dwelling.butcher shop and stable.Apply on premises every BL years of \u2018age, houaework; good.wages.Call 163 Mance street.above Sherbrooke st.\"15-10-17 for rallway office; pod | prospects.-Address T.2776.Star Office.92 3 ANT À - BOOKKEEPER- FOR A tonal office.Apply in own.hand- writion, ptating references.spd salary.o%- pected; stenographer who can keep broks preferred.T.2775, Star Office.ms ANTED \u2014 .A RELIAB STORY oF soul stors; BE married man pi : te T, 2174, Star ice.VA?x FLOOR MANAGER \"ABLE YY to sing and dance: 'aigo \u20ac lady\u201d ovepician ; they must \u2018be strictly ber: Edo\u201d wages; pef- mapent empl mi.doutes 0 Ostecu.No.206 St.Paul gt.LR Wartez = ase > Apply at opce Ad 144 st Petar .st.- WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG: GIRL.Re in \u201cNight housework, where Soother sisi is kept.Apply at\u2019 8 \u20188.Famille WANTED A GOOD COOK \u2018AND housemaid to go td.Dorval for The summer.Appily at 222 Place Viger Hotel.: rrr : with reference, pr WANTED YOUNG MAN ABOUT FIGHT cénñ Years of age, for office work.to-day \u2018room 306, New York Life Bldg.NTED \u2014 A GOOD ROOFER AND helpers.Apply to T.O'Convell, 183 Ot- 14 savwk st.gponsenessnooncs & Situations Vacant, For & Be.Sale, and Personals con- gg \u2018dnued on page 9.+ lCHNAESRONHHOE ae.\u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR - ly of two persons; no children: no wsshing; good wages to suitable girl.Apply from 9 am.to 3.p.m.or aftér six, 463 8B Denis st.NTRD \u2014 AN EXPPRIENCED ELECtrician, with references.Apply 44 Bleury street.WANTED \u2014 \"YOUNG LADY FOR Cox.\u2018fectionery - store.Apply McKéown\u201d 5.Bt.Catherine st.Wa ANTED \u2014 YOUNG\u2019 dellyery, also cake © Kéown\u2019s, \u2018370 St.Antoine at.TANTED \u2014 BOYS.APPLY AMES c.King.Supt.Advance Messenger.Bervige, 100 &t.Peter at.so ' Woe GQOD GENERAL SERVANT; S00k wages.wadhing- sent -out.8.Towers Avenue, off Si.Catherine.first street \"Wh of \u2018Bt.Mark at.\u201cWANTED \u2014\u2019 A COOK AND A Yoaid for\u2018smaii family.Apply 1 College avenue.Ww ANTED\u2014 A SMART YOUTH TO-LEARN | paper box cutting.Apply at The ER Paper be Box Co., 64 Queen st.~ .AN FOR BREAD er.Aphly Me- OUSE- cGill _ 52 2 WANTED: TC YURCHASE, AN ED \u2014 TO PURCHASE and \u2018gendemen's cam oft coats and capes.Ste.Bam.Peer first, 2858 Notte Larhe it., we pay the best prices of any other - denier.Mail urdets auended.or \u2018 Main wo.ot .\u2014 130 =| ¥ [ANTED \u2014 YOURS.YOUR LADIES AND your gentlemen friends vast off clothing, turs of all description, travellers woollen sant diet ru for good guous.P apt- fur by M.¥rank, ih nl x) FEU TO PURCH/ acute ce Sonics ian ak SE Tas tt Sr \u2014 STONE SPALLS, TO BE DF.i vert.- Black's ridge, Montres).Ap- Bridge.and Robéruon, Hacks .\"364 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE FOR SPOUT cash pianos Ta organs, also «xthanged for naw: ones; good dry sidrege; tuning and repairing.Urahai's wareroonts, sé Prince Ar- Dar st.3 si 2 WANTED A SMART OFFICE BOY WHO | yours.A ., B, Perley, 33 Met- calfe wa « ey.6 ANTED \u2014 P.H.' CLARKE & SONS, = Practical Gandéners -Lapdscape 80d A} ather Sardening' dome, all Jobbing orders promptly attended' to, gardens laid out and oiling done Dy cogtract or otherwise, sad manure supplied; light and heavy carting of ail descriptions; express or dump cart worg at moderule prices.383 Victoria avenue, ver mount, Bell Teli.Mount 1070.se A fore] FRENCH GHEY.Fis es, aowin; tho, oughly, wants situation A, 77 , \"Star Branch 90 3 WakTEp \u2014 SITUATION AS GENERAL or Boûsekceper, by:\u2018widow, with bâdy of nine months, willin Hes.§o to country May the first, XT Btar: Branch Office.WANT -\u2014 Foun LADY DESIRES Posi oo as nurse.or maid, with a lady about to so \u2018to England, would prefer to go early in June.Apply 30 253 Metcalfe avenue, Westmount.90 3 'ANTED ~~ \"SCRUBBING BY THE DAY Dy a respectable young.woman.14 Latour street.00 3 WANTED \u2014 \u2014 FARM FOREMAN'S SITUA- farm 20047 mairies, Tu sapeble of doing ait re Farme Bot 870, \u2018P.se.Apply 12 om YyanzED - 70 MAKE SHIRT WAISTS of at lowest possible terms; black ot | Fo ale ve vy Pp mirrors, 4 - te.21 inthe; WAth broad hit an nigely on eh seen at Jw 5 sue.y to, Tar Dorchester Pa Antoine R SALE \u2014 ENGLISH BABY CARRIAGE in \u2018good order, cheap.Cen be seen Mm the morning at 40 Maclgay st.aa R SALE \u2014 INFANT'S TROUSSEAU.atest style, also severa) coloured dresses, never worn.W, 2830, Liar Office.For SALE \u2014 SINGER SEWING MAchine, used only three weeks.gusrantéed arte rat class; part a an - GRBY Bes; bargain in Montreal.2831, ar ot- \u201cROOMB WANTED.WANTED \u2014 ON MAY FIRST BY us : snd wife, with girl of four, one double or Lwo single ruoms, furnished or us- furnished, \u2018with board.in respectable private Pratestant family; M Wingsor and #t.J \u2019 Rooms \u2014 AT.788 PALACE STREET, 81.Antoine st.Cathegine sis.Addres .oo » v1:.3- UIET ROOM, WITH BREAK: fast, near McGill; moderate terms; - dren \u2018and plano objected to.Apply A.B.C.Sv City Counciliors st: /ANTED NICELY FURNISHED © front voom, central locality.Apply sists sg terms to D, 720, Star | Branch Osice.\u201c -\u2014 ROOM \u201cAND BOARD \u201cIMME \"ANTED diste)y by young lady in doi within 10 minutes\u2019 walk corner St.L&w- Maih end St.Catherine sts.R, 2716.Star \u2018Office.WANTED \u2014 TWO FURNISHED RQOMS où bathroom fist, between Union avenue | sad Peel et Apply R, 2718, Star Offiée.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFUR.\u2018nished, close to Windsor Hotel and Bia.tion, facing .Dominion square: also fine suit for dentist or doctor.Transients.34 Osborne street.ro 3 Rois \u2014 - TWO' COMFORTABLY FUR.d bedrooms on bath fat; gentlemes only.2008 St.Catherine st.9 2 OOMS \u2014 TO RENT - SINGLE ROOM, neatly fursished, In private family.Apply.to 64 Bt.Famille st.9 3 Roo 8 \u2014 TO LET TWO FRONT ROOMS, large.\u2018one could be used as kitchen 382 8t.Lawgence n.91 3 OOMS \u2014 FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEmen, nicely furdished, hot and cold wa.ren er light, on bathroom fiat.103 Circa 013 Rooxs - Two FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, with or without breakfast: West.near Wood avenue; modersie terms.Apply Angus, 4107 St.Catherine st.41 32 Room \u2014 TO LET TWO ROOMS, BREAK.Pet and late dinner if desired; private 1176 St.Denis st.03 Rou tr \u2014 UNFURNISHED \u201cRoous St.Cafherine at.AT near Beaver Hall \u2018Hill, well furnished and \u2018comhfortable, for gentlethen only.91 17 Ree \" WESTMOUNT, TO LET.TWO \u201cwell furnished rooms, early in May, cinse to C.P.R.&nd street cars.Apply to 8 Bea ver Hall square.: 2 ooMs \u2014 ABLY FURNISHED double room, also single room In a private fain), : close to Windsor Hotel, tor gentlemen_ only.162 Peel at.: 9 2 Rem \u2014 TO RENT LARGE - PARLOUR with: all conv \u201cconvenionces.\u2018for first of May: terms moderate.70 Fort \u2018 3 OOM.\u2014 TO LET ONE- LARGE FRONT room and ome small; fn a private family.\u2018on Sherbrooke.between St.V'rhajn and Main Address Tie ON terme moderagé.WANTED pi E.BOOK- stenography.ahd Spemntso pme ind Pp Soy.= ent.r, a Star ones .ut 8 ANTED.\u2014BQY \u2018 \u2018TO GIVE HIS \u2018SERvices io \u2018exchange fer instruction in shorthand.typewriting or Pci lg at Goit- man's Dpsinees alice.St.Catherine stree 0 2 WA ED LADY Saini POSITION \u2018er: to\u2019 de invoicing on type- whit Sn cn ass pos \u2018sta.\u201cAddress A, 2283, Btar Office, J - RD AN ARD.\u2018room \u2014 BAT WINDOW ROOM, HATH ous D BO .R fiat, qu ent.etc., gontlamen only.147 mem | Metcalfe, | 8 7 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.TWO LARGE.+ well furnished, double gooms, modern i! provements, with first class board; very centrally located.17 Hanover st.87 6 OOMS \u2014 TG RENT, WITH BOARD, BY y the week, cheap,- during summer months.May Jet; near river; any further in- > WANTED \u2014 ry BY A MIDDLE AGED wiabw.washing.housawork or good cooking, day or week.118° \u201cChennevilie st., off Dor- chester at.| Wie a customers, 81.25\u2018 per Gay.\u2018Address D.ter Branch \"Offre.\u2018ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LAUN- drew tamil mashing: by.wesf or dos- on; un.cotlent \u2018and: deliver to Lachine, Dixie.Dorval and Btrathmone; bent references; .glso strong young.won, work: by the day.Apply 1 Courss 51 \u201cst.a2 3 Warren \u2014 BY \u2018A RESPECTABLE EXG- Tish: women \u2018werk by thé day or by the week.Adqress 12 JATESle avenue, Wa pes dre \u2014 POSITION 48 STEXO- wich ee dhq typewriter, Jive fes x AW.508 re »t Tp 1461.\"ea à XPEFiENCES CAPARLE 1 ike one or two jg + WANTED 4° FRENCH CANA- ¥¥ ai En an English drug fers.no Sula ae to learn Baglish t veferences.Ad.dress- L.pts Courteau, obtener st.Lawrel \u2019 : Dérchester sts.aseist \u201cwith \u2018office work.Twelve starting yéars with lgst loyers.Both languages.formation apply 31 Parthenais square, till lat Good Toférences., moderate.G._ 2678, May, after May la: to John Hearing, strath Star ee.91 8 2aw more, .8,8 \u2018WANTED, \u2014 x YOUNG G GIRL OF GOOD coms \u2014 AND BOARD, 7 SHER- family \u2018a pbsiflon wa\" mother's heip or Wooke, vacant the end of April, nice nutes to © bila.with family going to sea- bright fron: double room, very good\u2019 meals; side \u2018or iéasan piece.D, 7924, Star telephone; references.\u2014 90 @ Branch Ofte: Taal OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.LARGE FRONT room, with first clasy board.Tel.Up 288.Apply 79 Union avenue.8] 3 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.ONE.SINGLE room on bathroom floor, $30 a raonth 42 Union ave, 91 10° OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.WELL -FUR- faied rooms, with good board.34 r8t.Matt! vot.\u201d 2 OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, ONE DOUBLE.one single.well lit, hot baths.close to Grand Union Hotel, 19464 Notre Dame mt.22 3 Roos \u2014 TO LET.WITH BOARD, ALL modem improvements; transients accom- moduted.148 Mansfield ot.-92 3 'oOME AND BOARD \u2014 HANDSONELY \u2018\u2019\u2019furniabed double room on bathroom fat.surroundings of a refined and attractive home, accessible to all points of interest.equipped with every modern cofivenlence: cülsipe of the besty tourists accommodated.8 Mackay street.\u2019 \\ 923 \"PRIVATE OOMB \u2014 AND BOARD IN A : family, far senclompn.only: or will ers of thres rooms, e Road.3 ANTED = \"SITUATION BY A CHINESE we - Adèress D.7003.8 Star Branch Of Ù iy Ti.- Was SITUATION, RESPECTARLE wo TE wéntr = 3 the day, cleaning offices.\u2019 oe.- 142 - Tagade tere st.about eight rooms, for two Btate particulars.E.8391, Stgr Office.» SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET.0 TO LET \u2014 FROM MAY TO OCTOBER cottage.Upper Lachine, near Summer- lea; good train and cer service.A.H.Chambers, 132 Bt.James st.Telephone Main 1877.0 6 { APARTMENTS TO LET.PARTMENT SUITE TO LET IN THE \u201cAcadia.\u201d No.645 Bherbrooke st.furnished or unfurnished.For particulars apply tn Saxe and Archibald, Architects, No.107 St.James st.CN] LET \u2014 GROUND FLOOR, SUITE FURnished apartments, 643 Sherbrooke st, to Jet from May 1st to Sept.lat: references re quired.Enquire above address V.1123, Bear 9 2 Office.fi TO LET \u2014 SMALL FURNISHED Apartment, two rooms and bathroom.for summer months, or from May 1st.Apply to the Janitor, The Marlborough, or at 27 Victoria st 92 6eod a TO LET FURNISHED APARTment, No.12, in \"The Sherbrooke.\u201d from : May till October.Tel.Up 2002.\u2018 COUNTRY HOUSE \u201cWANTED.fi WANTED\u2014TO RENT, FOR YEAR, from May 1st, unfurnished cottage, suitable for winter use, containing not less than five or six rooms, with ground attached: must be situated in country, .preferably Laurentlans, and convenfent to Apply 50 ave, F° #5 c., Also Ome upper , TO LET \u2014 A fiat, partly - - furnished, bathroom, good\u2019 locality.Apply 94 se F3 FÉAY, 6 Rooms, bio No.6 Conway st.Rent tenement, Apply 40a Duracher st.or 4 Conway.to be renovated.PRETTY COMFORTABLE nine rooma an rent, , TO LET \u2014 ; db.and ate.\"Apply to 786 Chdusse st., above Sherbrooke at.LET conventences; no, dark 50.Columbia avenue, Westmount.\"SIX' ROOMED FLAT TO TODS.si 6 NICE NEW FLAT.sx w.c., gas, etc, rent off Delorf fer ia FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO LET fiat, , TO.LET \u2014 rooms, containing soven roorns, volé water: in bedrooms, telephone, all modern conveniences.Possession June.Address V, I Rice.TO LET \u2014 FURNI to November first, No.modern fiat of TOOMS, * rent 960.pèr mom à Æ.Abbote, 30 Hoept- tal st.Tel.Main ght \u2014 NEWLY FURNISHED hot and piano and Bret of Star oO 86\u2018 Geod MAY FIRST , Drammoné \u2018st., \u201cgst; FURNISHED PLAT, 7 Come and see it any a nap.time; no children.13% Miteheson ave.HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETO.horses, ppers.cCalg, .Beaver.P._0OR SALE -\u2014 et SN NNN R.BALE \u2014 HIGH CLASS CARRIAGE matched pairs and single, Can be seen at Beaver Farm, PE Que.- 20.4.& STH CART, SUIT- PONY, able for s lady or chitdesn to drive or ( TO LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE ON LAKE Champlain.near Dr.Chs Rrawster, La.valle station, fine country house.furnished.ce tree: boating and fishing: fine place Sér ohtidren: one hufidred Aallars for the ses- x'en.\u2018Five bedrooms.Apply to J.Ettenderg, 3008 St.Catherine st.property situated on St.Peter, Bt.a.and \u2018Dalhousie streets.containing about .thousand feet (80,000), with severat Wiggs houses, ffre Mrick stores and other bujld- \u2018us in the centre of Lower Town.City of bac.For further particulars apply to John St.Lawrence Main St.Above Falrmount avenue, 8t.Louis de Mile End, for positive sale.at our auction rooms, 453 St.James street, on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 23rd, The lots are Nos.218, M5, 206, atl, 812, sub-divisions of official No.11, having the following frontages: 33 (a corner lot), 24, 23, 24, 36 feet, by a depth of 79 fest each.As the owner resides abroad and his Instructions are to well, a « bargain may Jooked for an this great in may Be | St.La Chambers, St.Pet t = a Box 308, Quebec Quebse, 1013 eben pn an ce Space, th James Street, Modern Building, ~The.entire front of the first\u2019floér in one of the modern uildings io the pery best part of St.James Street, close to the e; suitablé fof any Targe business office.™ NAME _f necesséry, : 1418 R ONE.BALL.Fo ber ti , with wire wheeld, one nandomiade noord Jeattur top: one Heat -ériving sleigh, at réssonable prices.' Selby ave.west of Gresne.- street.ed cottage.on Brome Lake.one half 8chool and church; prompt reply\u2019 giving Fy from.C PR.station.V.N.Dyer, Button, full particulars.rent.etc., is requested.ride.Apply to M.C.Oswald, 53 St.Francois Address H.2517, Btar office.9] 2 Xavier st ny = R SALE \u2014 HANDSOME SEAL BROWN COUNTRY RESIDENCES TO LET.| SUMMER COTTAGES TO LET FO riage mare.siz years old, 16.1 bande ; oe * high, sire im) \u201c French salon, où Toxptnes + - - Hamiltonfan; true Tor Tachine Roan.charmine, summer Qf JO LET - FURNISHED COTTAGES mit De old by buchen at Fraser, S03\" pou.-detached residence o 1 ne ress Miss tory v ee or Ta my VET bank.easy I Stalker.Port Lewis, P.Q.013.eer Dros.Adctioneers.Jas.Maguire, umn.ths.desirable tenant can secure at modeste ager.sent.ew permits from S.H.Ward, 101 Bt.Prigonis Xero 1.101 Bt ANTIQUE JEWELLERY CURIOS.R BALE HORE CARRIAGES, | BUT SILVER.OLD working and drivin & horses.Auction as sat \u201d OLD BILVER.OLD : Tuesday, Zlèt April, & SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.W ler.antiguicien, ster R.Homer it.Bom Papier UE.Consignments solicited - eller, 255 Bt.James st., Montr¥hl.88 3aw tf Fraser Bros., Auctioneers.James Me TO LET = SAND 10 APARTMENT : furnis cottages.nicely situated.§ te Claire.Apply to Estate A.Charlebois, ® s Fe RME TENTE ao.von > terres 22 5 Building Lots 52 5255 ss n 2827 apd Main aes ny cart.made for.he os 88 10 \u2014ON\u2014 to con at AC.Lasiviere\u2019s: st.Antoine TANTED :\u2014- A MESSAGE BOY FOR.À W taflor shop.A knows the trade preferred.Apply, to Simon, TT St: Alexander st.ANTED-+\u2014 A FIRST CLASS \u201cOOATMAK- er to.g0 to - permanen: t_ensage- ment for good May.Apply Flolpy, Smith & Co.corner St.Peter and Reooflet: sts.- @ 3 We ANTPOD\\- BOY -ABOUT.15 .YRARS OLD foi \u2018chance far adfancement; referment; goed ng ence required.Apply - In own.Hand writin, Apply_V, 2808; Star Office.so ANT.LAD ABOUT IT YEARS OF VWVANTED maréhqude, 1087 spin \u201croom.mL \u2018WANTED \u2014AF S00D PAGERS, AC- custonied to aig oi, Steady ° erm- ployment and g>0d wages.Apply Manufacturing Stationers\u2019 Co.13 Cathedral! st.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED NURSE \u201cor mother's help for a \u201cNa two years old: must have gocû referencés: one who.can sew preferred.Apply 213: Stanley st.UIJANTED \u2014 À FIRST CLASS.HARNESS cleaner.Apply 45 Bonsecours, st.Win TED \u2014 A MESSAGE® ROY.7 H.Robinson, 7396 8h herbrooke at.- \"ANTED RESIDENT LAUNDRESS for first clase city family; tablemaids- for city and summer resorts, general servants.and hotel cooks, and all \u2018servants out of work.Open evenings.Gorman\u2019s Employment Bureau, 020 Dorchester st.WANTED \u2014~ COOK FOR RESTAURANT; no Sunday work.Eureks.Dining Room, 32 Victoria sq.; Wa por KITCHEN MAID AT ONCE.Dorchester st.ANTED \u2014 AT ST.LAWRENCE HALL.8 Jaundry woman, who understands.bua- tr warehousd in Tmandtscturing establigh- |.ANTED \u2014 TO TT TLADIBS- and gentlemen's \u2018cast of clothing, all andy of fur costs; paying the best prices in at J.Rubin, 2350 Notre\u2019 Dame st.Mon orders \u2018atiendéd.a 4 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASS LADIES and gentlemen's cast off clothing, gure sewallery,- diamonds, musical instruments, eto.Hehe! prices given.M.\u2018Btrean, XV Noik Orders 1 mail attended: 01 + av FANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE IMME A tely for out-of-town: custontes, stonné hand » ar organs, \u201cThese instriments.will bought outright \u2018for cash: or en in- et- ngs to od IV orga house: 14 144 PTE wr 1 808 2e Tan \u2014 To PORCHASE a\u201d QUANtity of secondhand Jumber: Aw 0 to A tion, ahout 7 or 8- ft.Ts, Star Office.: ft.ot drées O, ANTED \u2014 70° PURCHASE | ALL KINDS - ot seconéband \u2018turniture, - etc.Mall promptly sitended Ad dress J.sire y; 479 Craig et.\u2014 TO PURCHASE, A ppcous- hand canoe.Apply to BE, 182, Branch Office.\u2018to.05 5.56 LOST.te ert Par 1, OST-YESTERDAY MORNING, ON fit.Denis street or near Ontario andy efère St.Denis street, a purse containing month's ''salary of workingman.\u201cWill firidex please return to No.§ Bt.Petér's lane, corner Lariviere st - 577 re Los \u2018ON DASTER SUNDAY, BETWEEN plobod.a clothes er ony\u2019 no.other PT pet month.173 Wen a ear Notre PE IME \u2014 To: LËT ONE.DOUBLE ROOM -for me couple, without children, .ur ty t ; all modern Jmrprovements.Ap- py frit AND.» BOAKD, alos \u201caveñue.Rook pe Fos large clothes.closet, .gas, hot - water, vultaile- \u20181qy married codple or two \u2018sentiemta.Dé-Andersonist; : : ; 7.\u201cot i FUR.wo re mea ams p.\u2014 TYREE.FURNISHED .ROOMS: dnbiemén.oul; Fox Arst of: May next, .n _Victorts stye.J oi 8 Rx \u2014 on ON BATH QR UPPER FLAT, LB ulet private pose hey or.evening unt)~ 8.30,\" 37 M cs Me « , ON Ro \u2014- cay TORNISHED.private\u2019.fem famiiy: Garder, ry, ations; re 32 Be Bete 5 .3 coms \u2014 LARGE SIZE.SINOTE FRONT, two nt lag §% cupboard, also partour 0.55 Vice en, alr \u2018edaventences.; = Dar mou sur: Rous nie for Svhileman fous chen Le A.24.Mance Rooxs.\u2014 TO LET THREE ROOMS, FUR- niahed.or anturnished duftable for light houskeeplng: electric light, \u2018telephone.42 Sherbrooke: ar FORME FRS RON ON PAR ear or.gma.\u2018use of kit- dest BN Fer SALE \u2014 CONFECTIONERY AXD Sidr.store; good stand: no opposition.Raquire We.Spearine, 52 Matoce.LESSONS WANTED.Wa TED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN FRI- vi essôns in stenography.- ing roto; He 2743.Star.Oftice or ue ROOMS AND, BOARD wanTED, Wa NTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY EMPLOYed during day room snd board in private fémily: creer meals not cars 48 west end, shove Dofodester street pre erred.Addreed T.790, Stak Office.28 ANTED \u2014 A LADY ENGAGED IN \u2018AN bifice during the day, wiatles room.and > TOOND ui WITH SEVER- rg Retires erper.slo 110067 2 ae et ters on ocovér.Finder will receive re- Wi = abs TO HIRE NELI- ed in & good locality in the wast end: re- y erenpiy exchanged.Address E.Ta, Bar sat t 2 sens same to Castle Blend Tea \"im i qu , eerie pris Jr arive right Brasich Office.2 3 T= prs oon wos wr ee Bl Be ini i] Br sen Acedvoy and ét.OF a ed .- = pin eva ryt Urbain oh \u2018QU AN First CLASS pS A rt ean furnish firat HRY STORAGE YOR FURNITU oer THE 1H.A.80LD H \u201cio Be.Elisabeth or other woods.LP Lewis.30 pt ei iret.w with\" initiels V., engra! st: Tal.Main : ®@ tt; also on the mh on Ir Si black satin ph eu pour TE Sin teulé \u2014 PUPILS ANTED.\u2018 \u201c Rewkté at 29 Bribes: Arthur y PUP Ww.ome 1 ANTED\u2014 A Lr ON the violin fora a inary t pie method; terme modera Branch Office.\u201d cloës ta car: servicé;.= \u201cFURNISHED.e not moving.44 Prince Arthur st 92 3 = ps RARE OLD 0L0OXS ; plea MODERN CLOOKS .CARBFULLY REPAIRED.© ak Up 2007, vaux, nage.e co.2018 8.Catherine st 20 - y 2 + SEALED TENDERS.addressed to the en unders} ; dorsed \u201cTender for Adaitic pont Post Office, Ont.wjit be shin office until Monday, Ap , act tor additions required to 1e Post Office fice.af Bérlin,.Ont.ac- cor plane \u2018and specifications to he cation td the Pestmaster nt pes on sapiens at nt the, Department « of Pnblte Risse ih [ot be considered uniees made ôn the f supplied, and signed with the actual Evatires of tenderers.accepted.\u20ac on \u2018@ chartereâ bank.Payable ee order of the Minie- ter of Pubic equal to ten per cent.(10 p. a health to my little girl.\u201d Qo., Batele Cr£ek, et al [URSu sigan oS So EEE .EN -\u2014 UF RETALIATION \" Great Britain Accused of Being Back of Canada\u2019s Surtax.THE ADMISSION OF GOODS On Purchases Made Now There Will be No Extra Duty Charged Till July.Special to The Montreul Star New York, April M.-The vorre-pondent of the New York Tribune in London cables: It 18 presumed in Bertin that if the Canadian tariff propogals become inw the German Crovernment willjat once obtain authority from the Retchstaz to apply a special prohibrorv tarff on all import from Canada.\u2018The National Zeitung observes that the - question raised hy Canada rs one of great significance, aml must be strenuousli fought out.Any manifestation of weak ness in dealing with ot on the parr ot Germany would, it thinks.act as encour Tagement to the other Brith colonies.especiallu Australia, 10 follow the \u2018ana dian lead, and that ra an eventualits which Germany must seek to present at all hazards.The agrartin orguns of the German press declare that tre British Government the real author of Can ada\u2019s behaviour towards Germans and they advise retalatory neasures aginst Great Britain ts NOL UNENPRECTED Berlin.Aprid 200 Canada - anpos sion à a surtax on German goods wis scene not Unexpeuted in omansterad guariers bere.where the step iv not regarded 05 changing the trade relations to anv grea extent.smc Canada re eutiv he ons been buving such articles rrom German.as were not obtainable elsewhere.Th preferential duty a carded \u201c0 Great Broa, alveadv iad placed Germany at a disad vantage.Nothing ox hhelv to he dane In the German Governmen, «s it 1.recone ed that it is nothing mor- than wm ght have been expected Trom German's exclusion of Cana\u2019a from mot Tvoured natin tra - ment.In aux event the German {ener ment will not protest antl Chancelfer Von Buelow returns to Berlin.S444 4140104000400 0000 40000 $ THE TAN AGAINST GERMANY + Purchased Conds Mar Came In .Present Rates Till June 39 at Ottawa.Aprd 0° The following telegram was sent out Saturdas to all the principal ports by the tom Missioner of Customs IN re-porse to many enquines reeewed at the department \u201cReferring co the clause an the resolution subimittedt to Parliament under which + surtax 1s to be Nnpee ed on tsesman goods, wloch pro vides that such goods aotualle pur chased on or before the I6tn dax of April, 1963 he any corporation, firm or party, on Canada.for am mediate transportation to Canada.shall not be eubjert to the surtax the question on th nrerpretation to be placed upon this exemption clause with be a matter for regnia tion.\u201cIT am authorized to state tha, surh regulation «ill provide for the application ot this exemption to l« which have arrived in Canada and are enter] for dutv on or be fore the 3h dav of June next.pro vided satisfactory proot be furnish ed mm each vase that the over there or from the emporter an Can ade was in the hands at the foreugn exporter on or before the 16th dax af Apr jue\u201d This not fi.atienc of \u201che onterpraia: trop ta be place upon the exemp tinn clause will enable Bus ness men ta determine what they should do in regard to orders thev mav have placed un ta April 16 foi trerman good 444444144464 46644640600400 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LEAD INDUSTRY.Special co Tue Moutreaï Star Torento, Asp:1 26 It ws open to doutn whether the Gaernment val be able to do any mere tr the lewd infustiv than they cnjoy by mens of the present henun ties.\u2018The cmtenunn of three engaged in the industry .s that they need \u2026 market ot 30.PII E4P 0000032030000 00880 4000000000000 44 +++ +++ 4 4 4 44 44 4 464440006440 644066444466 46046+ 000 tons.whereas there iv a demant tor only 10.0% tons mn Canada.This meine that they mus dispose of 20000 tons tae where, and :n rder to do su they nee sell at a lower rate than ther © mpet \u201ctors.The question anses whether he ple would consent to an mere =o an the Bounties wm order ta enable the led av finers to wt into the British marker and sell at a lower rat« than thés do here.The Act passel in Jÿ6l made provisions tor the payment oi the tollowmz bounties on ' lead refined on Canada : 190230 X5 per * ton; 19034, &4 per ton: 1904-3.83 per tor, 1005-6, £2 per ton: 1806-7.8) per ton.The bounties are only for hve vears and ce ier on June 300 1907.The sum payable in any one \u2018ear mu-t not exceed RIN, NELSON ENTERS A PROTEST Nelson.B.C.April 20.- At à crowd ed mass meeting.hastily called at the » Opera House Saturdiv.a resolution on the fefusal of the Dominion Government tn grant protection 16 the silver lead indus tey of this province was unanimously and enthusiastically carriel.The teeling here en the tariff question :> pronounced and bitter: The resolution reads Ls Fallows : \u201cWhereas.W.0 Cali r, M.P., was élected for Yale, Carbon, wn a platjorm.the principal plank of which was ad vocary Of increase} dures an load and lead products imported into Canady.and whereas his constituents have been ed to believe that a revision of the tarif would be made at this =e \u201cabrica.whiel I find some ai ; ELD\u2014 H.Ca broad el tterne tor, in Wash Fal You'll ly every ot w .; CACLFIE Pan st.nn] a eT Tome.Ero oa oat ible cnt.between near! Do not wai ited.SB infant arron St.en than 40 stripes, European no kes i poss isting s stock.is lim id Sofa À Charr brique 8.; u ay makes | ference ex The Big Store\u2019 et mber 3 lendi { a RAVANAGH Haro Ravanaeh PF die affecte ote.1 procurahle to Less a figures.Costume mm umes.in new Hue.Jacket i ne This DOMINION > £ d h Alle eral ar 2 n na @ a rota; \u2018 Oost leeven shed : pa Avril le ns and tha.Fun suffalo pa- No prettier mate Wrapper or to ER 3.Ladies\u2019 nt, pouch & pe, finis : ° Be > fortable 4 WM son of a ra 1 No jainiy House HAPT t full fro shoulder = = ; Com Tu 1 Sunday.\u201cQue ne April 1.1%, make * Blows, ordinary ¢ ing Story of the Wa cuffs, double cloth s BL 6- Li .| - + to very Useful.No A Bars Please « on Sunday.Skeith.post.Stylish vide.Bought under bd be in the Adverts aT res of van 17 Brea Berringbone Cr an | advantage by un so and licated mech- À SKEIT LP.wlfe Charles.Fun one 28 in.the reta inl purchase Fa row quotes pings Ladies ack Hom Toot, , black : ; ible és, choice in of both comp h ed d Mi Clatissa pr.St.Charles ! mt Roval conditions A spec figure scribes a me limes.Dress umes, fuil capes, fancy blac the best possi inspestion Is chang ; 2 take place from he tances As yard reduce that So age tome favou lot of Fancy Cot Costu rhoulder gored skirt, 75 ily, and to n uneurpassab ally invite.anism.Velour # g take place, 2230 pm.acqua ables us to NE yd.\u2014A -large ter Ginghaun, de double wh trimming, gored sk $21 .be solved eas ock offers a ! We cord ed with 3 Tuesday.Friends timation.shod LL.20.: #4 9 \u201d, Manches wide, 20 and white trimming, go Snow can The st price values! ; 4 Cover ; tery.is In 1 19th, to.Muslin 24 inches from.ed .Costumes, bag store.ualled d.(5 a pleass accept \u201cre SM 64 vears.Fune- WHEELING GO.ton Délaine, : shades to actect ide, In- aie St Staten front, Grecian Pak novettiez pe wee wa ream, all ly into a soft be » ! 9 > LEY-In 1 ence.\u201c5 Forfar 11e » WHEELI xigns an 30 inches wi \u2019hite ke tweed, eves tucked fle skirt, goods and tains.white and c taneously choice.- ] ÉTAVELE Staveley.residence.WF pa LET US A equal to the 1134c Dress Duck, with peat w Be ent, ole cuff, new oy] Lace Cur » Lace Ourtains.r instan a Color to your S cial Price, ; 4 oF J a ua + LE.aame n bting b BL.Point BU Friends intimation.2 Re sure your wheel your destination bh Rhus Soo checks.Dress Mus- vds ied oud of ate a2 00 ||| New 000 pated New pdges.pr from 43c a pai ! or Rep.Our Spe d EX- = ist ae accept this 8 king you stripes New Fancy voté vith folde see 00 locked \u20ac nt di - 8 inst.se accer th inst.task of tal | ; ire |.yd.Pieces ieh, 30 ches wre, terial .fast over] h Pol s len 4 \u2018ances plea n the 18 nd 10 ; t mishap.al it will ri 13¢ Orgendy fini shades.ris + = pr offer a No.3 a Tin (hs ci 0 ate esl.without a Mount Reval , a 30 new FOLIAGE iss ani I mere We ION TABLE, ; THEORE Theoret.; Am pa juger the If it the occasion.15 arg lues, à large Jot ; IFICIAL FRUIT, New Prices from 85a Ne ens TENS extra) very : minis, A, fom equal to AL me Soie à ler ART L ins.4 cream, 981 (4 leav b.| \u2018 Benen 49 Craig Notre en Cometery.UNT ROYA liable 20c vd.Maltese Wash unde, with MATERIA Curta hite, ivory an 981 (4 oak finis | A or Cat 8.to Ee ned vo MO thoroughly ere of New ide, white gro stripes, D OTHER Net patterns.w lid, golden 3 at a\u201d Cote aintances trong and for gen ; inches wi i, blue and gray AN LLINERY.in handsome 8.soil at $6.00.- J thence and acqu 19%, As ll warranted, me, 114 in.| neat vardina TRIM MI ir.ad Muslin Is c eap : Friends aren make vel varrar fra forke, McKin: : inch apart.in Fancy T0 re\u2019 pu t an ial price, 5 nd.eal, Ma ss.\u2018har fications piece for ks, 28 one 1 Bargain hioken | ; We've J Ne 8 r spec LF = atte PSON-\u2014-Montr infu! {line Interrad Epea oval single ield cran ted d.peck cerized, eat rerywbere.wers ria n Ou Yr or d pa 62.nd Fu Springfi kel-plaf 2]c y gham.m plain, n Roses ev other Flo Cu ta.3 WHOM a Yong an n, aged English a on chain.7 7 in.ble mc red Gin ripes and Roses, and began to New rtain ne Ë By after r Thompsc etery.adjusta bs, with tu ka, fancy st ough Roses 3: KCASOMN wer frilled cu Nete.: Rt i! -Alexande Royal Cemeter copy the pag wheels, Hunter hu n black, fit- chee American sold baa since t of many flo New Swiss Curtain rain Nets.i A New York pepers aturday mord US handlebar, finished be checks.of New designs of the the resources of the ar New Sw h Point Cur Curtain Nets.I j © > ble tu > al line hoice des aust he supply idence of New Iria Esprit Curtai 8.+ | New LOW\u2014On Haturday Tesoro] ns and Sameon dou 8241-95 Bac speri ty Muslins.© exh Yet t sable eviden New Point de Curtain Net os A WARD st, at his James Hon sS.Fune- ted with UN ve .828.93 | Drese Dimr Yorth 27e.hes gardens.es no PP same New Nottingham - Muslina.ar 2 Sherbrooke atrept, ew lander ten | with Dunlop tires .d shades.Shirting.30 Inch po Em ved TT New Nothin Curtain Musline.j RO.Shervro James Wa m., on Mo Feed with an Oxford iow Jn all th 5 to the fruits.ults in mw New Fri y Cu y Mualine.À n re private at 2.00 D.¥ \"NT ROYAL.5.95 22e Bretton ie ades, suitable ps o gre freah, fit Ne Ne À a Bahlinet IDE THE CITY.Mov 1 adies at .813 93 wide, \u201cdenen, Bowe shades 26 aie on purpose, \"and vent New Art A Hing.= Ss av 0 Shirts a ham.tual the 2] + 3 5 \\ DEATHS ou T a.N 8; n° Bicycles SUNDRIES, gi for or pe, i Tai orion eT hol oo Dig to Ste permag New Curtain # Curtain Frilling.gf Q A OT ober EF Léndon, Eng.Tape nun 3 BX ven D inches apart chite (choice patronage for T New Aine tan Felling.Our assortment o J 2 April 12.h, M.R.C the Hlectrie eee pa ge - stripes, blue and w New Muslin th.All } Edinburg ars.* .Ont.an h Cement Grp ee ve 25e \u201cwhite, Ging e uality of clo en gy SEE tae, oon Handle Crip 0 (Grip PT 15e 1 aden).line of Fancy Dre ne CHILDREN\u2019S WHITE es.Window Shades.made from the best dove: measures tak lcloth, Portiores, +1 COLVIL April, \u2018tlle, Esq.} Lent Clips oo etre £2 24 spec neat Orient Outdoor SS 4 dow S| Work prom i e ot » Oop Li late John.Colville oe Gi 2 0 EEE 150 || oem quitable for WN DRE Opaque Window Shader, r ts 0 Blinds, Et late Jo Fas Sh gan, Gi LI AEs mas aa Bio | 0\" LA desrable colours = Carpets, tains, tition.yea a At Millgrove, Ont.on + \u201cicyde | POSTS ate 1 \u201cCostumes.and ipment of New Fng Value, sizes, of charge.- Cur t of compe 1 NB\u2014 a.belove .Whistles yn ° Cost \u2018shipment of (extra cellent free Lace e ou t.i CUMMINS.Rhoda.ed 71 years the Vh ir eee ® a large à Skirtings front.Style, Ex te rices ar in velve i 17th.mmins, ag ille.N.B.on od oo yrenchen ee ee Coe Ge æe.atea Stripes 0 welect Dainty iy ity Whi 7) Our P d Door Rug, i i! man Cumm AL Brockvil Chariton.age > Cydlometers ce eres ere Oc lish Gal new designs 1 Dress 6 to 12 years.Good Que ati -ofain § | ° tensive.lendi 2 0 , TON\u2014AL neis W.C ne son.> Pump ooo cen eens $ tue), 42 t of Orienta se- ttle Girls yoke 4 ry ex k, a sp t $200.; \u201cCHARL A ARS .on fond +e lity.3 |] Beautiful lof o stock, Li Dresses, frilled lencierines - > M is very this wee well a 4 jf dno (Lau Washington, D.© Tor- Foot Pa, beet quality.\u201c81-15 Sa i hades Ging.|| Jawa edged with ore Valenci: JOHN therine Street.We offer for ns.\u2018It is \u2018selling y ; M C \" : = Co s trim hem, .1 e ; CHISHOLM John A.11 14, Eliza- Inner Tube pu : ge) oe te rom nd collar and PO 41-2343 St.Ca He.Tel.Up Fos, Latest Desi g 1 Price $ | .35.x .on Apr wife « \u201c 3c y inches wi t knét ennes nd 12 years.pe £- ; 23 r Metca cia .34 À onto.\u2014At Octaka.rs, beloved A 3: m, 28 inc with nee 6.5, 10 and 12 years.\u201cWhite Corne \u2014 Our Spe i: ES\u2014.5 vea : WANT Gare i Se lity 5 : FEWK fry.aged bi 114.\"LL W blue J .- * Good and epau- Cash.cotsok.i ot Thomas Feoies.Ont.on April 14, YOU UM pue stripe.: tle Girls ed y oke, Terms TIL 9 ; - 1.Gil IDERAT _ lack Lit frill \u2018work y HT UN à Eee od wits of Albert J DES TOR with Lace a pa hem, sizes { P PEN EVERY NIG A ILLE cloved wif : EFRIGERA * , edged wi fis, deep.| P Y £ A ener po \u201cAU Clever 0, Prive R IGE for your - Jott om, band and vous Bpe- 81.50 SA aled in the tin.0 22 4 RSCHBERG\u2014 dere William late the -gienit 10 years.Bre ; - E securely se ie ' Fiat of Apri.or ia, Toronts® * if you are out for on sound n \u201ckeep MONEY-SAVING ERY ITEMS.cit RE D 7 : \u2019 PU R licious maple flavor = to id spot, L 2 A ts berg.o bly.ney.Cons \u2018e food, to \u2019 Cc .: ot 1the de straig 3 Martin H.Hirsch \u201cila ambly, mone) reserve de\u2014the GRO So With al that goes H cet.ry \u2018Martin igh ATIC Ly \u201c6 mciples\u2014to presel Ope grade\u2014th Tues.A d of syrup ON R Str i LY\u2014At f Charles prm ice bills leat will .Reg.LES, .2 merdn The kin .Dame \u20184 J HAMEL wife o ann, [1 wn the izes\u2014The smal t «1 : BUCK : 8 a tre :R J pelovet y Canton.April by do Many sizes easily withou y Butter, per 2c BELT PER 0 i 2OICE_ A: Chamnis can fon 72 post 15 lbs.of A4 or aconitetine Fine Cream Ce 25 The.or > #13 13¢ DRESS os no con, - ] frorda.ery tin and all we ak 1655 - 1650 i R .euro y Joyce, a p.m.\"sides Jb .\u2026 r, 25 Lu ket a k on ev ; Ives.AM IMOTIviee I Tathure, FiVeanedduy.at 2 % ning the >, Pa ee Ibs.fo IDS AND finest the mar d trade mari for themse = ITUTE © heart.Funeral We sre fd) id open.\u201cend of the Sedpa Hams Orar site | = 35¢ BRA te the ur name an ,! goods spesk INDIAN INST BURNED.years.; on AprH Suit Kbening,.ke it was, re prices: Plen Naval ne ue se 1 d in seta)._ : We put o in and let the | treal.TFORD FRANCE\u2014At trance, aged | Youd think i Fine \u2018a, \"ee Hines, Fo new), 3-1b.25e Belt Buckles (nly sn design a | for you to try one $ _ Pp 60, LTD.Mon ROCCO AT DORAN tar.The Indian LAF rge Ambrois ke's Hospisd 6.00, 87.53.rires $15.20, 8 Maple y Tup (o a.wens the much- over, ût, eut 3 is RIAL -SYRU vw at.Montres! .ATION IN MO G WORSE.Special to ford, on iat en situated a 4 years.Te a Tike ) hog a 1.75, $12.20, ~~ uno.dized, jewel, si jet, etc.: .8% IMPE Agente 400 Bt.P SITU IS GROWIN I Brantford school f pate mote wns AU n 3 fom.ma gun-metal, = sus 00000 , \u2019 tte .ns Di s a ota Archibat MACNAUER n 318.00, $19 à 00KS gel, 5 in set .s avneunne .123 OBE & LAFLAMME \u2014\u2014\u2014 work ial to The Montreal a Times\u2019 Tan- Short Jia lat igh (he vost England mon na Pa : se cue ; 2 ù 2 _ Y nadia saa of the Mis 63nd year Ont.on SERVED RGAINS IN B 4 pisces in set .1 sim 2 .Ing do yous re April ars: owing founded years ue instrucuou of pint 5 MOULLOVGH AL Kingston, ont.\u201c11 DINNER NTHE | BA HAT, SURPASS OUR Power io te LD DUST twins de wie Sorrwmpendent rave soe port chen and rs maine à the gov.3 5 CULLO ii, Davi 10 years: T : ew cneme 0.Arid 1° \u2018Disconten in prices by the \u201cchitdren company rinod 2 Me Ro ullough, En Sols UPO N ous es ut,\u2019 silver, 3 bh 2 ; he QG : + great rise partly by \u2018al- \u201cof the ding comp ormi- x { - \u201cthe 16h of Apr England.on PEAN PLAN.j PREV} | \u2018meted, from, each Ze '40c \u201cJott ° LOAN.fo the great rin and tirent Taiier ré al ernment.The tan nee orne À Ef Robert A Meng and, on sof EURO : a Prices range from, each \u2018 Taye y NY'S NEW by the re for rain storeys.The fre origi shortly after de RE~ Me te 13th Hus ç bo 5 LL Le m mavy, GERMA \u201cThe mativexiof publicly is due to storeys.rd storey ts in atten.3 MQO.1, 1903, Marte Moare, la m2 to 2.30 p.m.5 5 peti sitions, that &ë.ng.Cord, also vals at our _AN à drought- ly prasing drought es on the thi 150 staden ch cone » Jackso 30 a.m.Ww Ki, Books Mokeir \u2018 Edgi cardinel, 2e f new arr sya Tty-paven.most dai thi the at Court, h,| tory where the Was much hu + 8 pt.W April 15th, \u201c Houts\u2014Il TO-MORRO illustrated, cach.brown, cardinel, 1 promisent or ar inn & for Forty: peretitious Christiane Marakes o'clock al There » mound : sars.Ottawa.\u201coth year of NU FOR y: \u201cin cloth and.at $1.00 \u201c| de gray yard.al vocoteptatremtan fun window shad Subscribed for Over.su of has fallen at The Sul\u201d sance v ea he alarm wa lea ore = EWB\u2014At In the ME (Tuesday \u201cin sold regulitly deme =.heck, or Bride .ge On à lpt of âne for your now = Half Times due, ly as rain Christiane.of the when the lding was ï will total : MATT Matthews, 16th, SOUP.| \"have been a speedy : 15e ide or ro ce deans 41] store 1s per trimming WART CO, treal Btar.Berlin y here are no true state from fusion tely the bui The loss 18 Robert | B.nn April of \"Anglaise.edz Emr oo ; much.) up.The pro LSTEWART C KE to The Mon The Times an where + nee -of the, t t that news h fortuna was injured.by insursnce ZF his age.John.N.the th year Boeuf a Desiring : thent ~.one price.Per Fer ld as E Special April 20.\u2014 new Germ n\u2019a ignors to the fi Tex throug any one is covered 4 a \u2014At St.May, in t eue de \"TRRE .we mar : (Wort TH aul, orcharge.ont London, y»: The times ower.ta is due teaches the re 000, and i MAY.James 6.has.Qu ENTREE.% Petit Pois ance, THE TITLES: sites taken free = ndent sas bed 473 ber \u2018is country north and east tol that ty 895.companies.a Mre April 15th, C h ; eau aux Pe or FEW OF : W.Le TR Wess e Main 1477.correspo been subscri subsori be: he north He had been and was recén 7 various oon Jer Banco Gommite Suicide.3 BLY AL Quebec.on d son of Josep otte de & eau A ioe,\u201d by G.W.= Fotis) Yorn hes been foreign capital Tangier.crushed drew with | Ya nger Co MBELY\u2014AL Quebec.on A Blanqu Service, \u2018FO ¢ - wim | principa and American sngier À been European Paper Ha 20.\u2014Al Chatt .\u201cA Secret eadon RICES à Prat od The British bellion in a The Wifortanate| April D A Noety ate on April 16, nena Frater.ave au Vin.A ight,\u201d by H MUM P ES mre to An France, at home.laying D entorse Itan\u2019s policy Toronto, Ont.H years pur, | re aged \u2014At Toronto, in his 69th .Ba: .Queux.of Nigh - 4 MIN FIXTURES.SE Sa RES absorbed of | pla English in the Su o papersanger.V5 Farley.id BON hardson, in SATS, \u2018The Queen * by Douglas GAS AIR May's Mil ing \u2014_\u2014 brother \u201chin the change n entourege pro, à papers on 2e 0 ner.George Rie Char- M in.t Home,\u201d by tee Mr.Jobn Ba Shida, of delays in the Europe \u201coi: rome sb pre found dred wound in wife: \u20ac Rov April 16, k, in of Beef.Potatoes.Japs a Chas.eliers, th London.\u2014 Mr, farmers .on regarling bad advice.to the with à bullet from his tonto, on Charles Star Roast Loin Browned ith Wine \u201cThe Captain Gaa Chand L re sake imour, MP, East ive to the nal Inteventa ting is te: separated K\u2014At Tot the\u201d tate Ham, wi Stden.ne,\u201d by Sol} Brass this week.rat: Jas.Gi mont.prog Saturday.due their perso tribe} figh situe been STAR relict o 1 18, Cured \u201cFort Trayne, Florence lines for Pen- Dent of the mont ter, died ferred Inter s and-êhe time, lotte, ears.* on Apr t Sugar Sauce.Chops.\u201case,\u201d by recial ing-Room one Dorches welfare.dist Ret day.6 y N.B., f his Ross B Lab .Case, # ght nest de- 0 (End sacs.North Su tans\u2019 imany every aged At St.John.Sith year o King.sational Two- a brads, Lun P1.4 \u2014_ N BREAD s orted from ing worse pese Usher, in the ont.on |} coer Steak tet.ABUS arden.00 other titles.dant, vol Line ih Bram mme W.Dunn, for forty OUR ane SAKE à NU rigs don » Dat \u2014At arn VEGETAB * And 1 ; EEN ar ; \u201cSpec cial Badd as ~ Mrs.Geo.exident of or oe lnaChian, OWL \u2019 _ WiLLIAMBON_ A 1 Ann Potatoes, oes, Pith son ; andeliers, well.§ cree mscu00 81 49 oronte.tially Ok ; el : A are Boiled (nehed Total String Bes \u201c| Too Nights.-.eve ee an ed ied \"Ghia.Gas, it 7 PE ar Pois Vert.led Beets.\u201ceus .- Parce lights .a Pendants, \u201cMrs == ORIAM.Pere Ve T.| >; RSL he oval round, pain 1} aad: og 1 Te ds os yar wo ee | 498 CA MT hh wets || memory of Clara who departed lish Plum Pad ro Pie.; û- | \"y re poate han embrace, = le Pie.os He J on Denrest Mont Brave * cherished pore Pie.with ) Jee Cream.- A = In memory ye gl Sliced a \u2014 \u2018of + t thy tovtrae Len , , mt i tn : TI Tes., wi A HIOH OLD TIME hr tre galatiné.ad sain lady char es \u2026 They bad J ape rar de - emmy ETE LER es Eo - Le THR MONTREAL DAILY PATRONAGE \u2018AND POLITICAL INDEPENDENCE.The News, of Toronto, recently drew \u201c attention to the fact that the Provincial Government's tranéfer of patronage to Mr.Gamey in return for hw support bad attracted hardly any attention.The practice of bestowing patronage in return for support is ome that the\u2019people of Canada are only too familiar with, Happily they have not yet got accustomed to the idea of à government buying the support of men ektted as its political opponents, by the bestowal of patronage.Nevertheless, the whole patronage system is essentially corrupt.In the days of the old famuly compact, patronage was not so bestowed, in those benighted times the govermug power chose, for better or for worse, those whom it deemed tit and proper persons for public office.Sometimes it may have made mistakes, but as a rule its selections were fairly well made.In those diys members of the legislature supported, or did not support, the (Government as they thought best, but the Government did not pay for support with\u201d putronage.But, of _ cours, in those daye liberty lay bleeding, \u201c end no one would dream of reverting to _-# barbarous an epoch.The formula to day is that the Government und its followers mutually support one another.The indignation which a Government support: er feels if an appointment 1s made in is constituency without his concurrence, 1s only equal to that which the Government feels if the mun whom it has been keeping im fee by assigning to him the whole pat: ronage of his constituency, ventures to give an independent vote.Will the public kindly bend their attention for a wo- ment on this situation\u2014a Government al Yowing the appointing power to be used for the sole purpose of nursing the local inflience of a supparter, aml the support er making à complete sacrifice of his independence in return for such assistance.Whe Government wants to remun in power; the member wants to be re-elect- ed; end they strike hands.each vowing - to stand by the other at all costs and - hazards.Query-:where dues disinterested or honest service of the country come in?What becomes of that Parhamentary independence which so many statutes, first and last have been made to protect?Sure ly it is no wonder that the whole Gov- ermmment mde in the Ontario Legislature -Voted solidly for a restricted enquiry into \u201cVhe Gamey charges.y Star Strike of Longshoremen TR TTR Still on in the Port (The strike of thé \"longshoremen is till on in the port of Montreal.Up to the present time litt des v lence hae occurred although, on ay, a stone wus thrown which injured a Gaape merchant, who was quite innocent of an soy purtcipation in the trouble.On the f owing day sevral stones were thrown, bui with no serious results.During the present week, (however) af- ayn may take on a more éerlous Ry steumships are \u20ac ted to ar rive in the port of Montreal within the next seven days, and the \u2019longshoremen declare that the port will he etiectually tied up, as fur as the loading or unloading of these vesspls is concerned,\u201d The exemption of the capal tolls recently put into foræ W the Budget Speech of e Minister of Finance, is confidently ex- ted 10 result in a material expansion of the trade of the port during the present SEINE.Khipping men and others interested are fauch concerned that this strike should have mweurred just at the opening of a season which ppomised great things for Montreal.which will vail for The NNT Campana, matter of the ition of the union and the abolition of the bonus system.The men \u2018agreed to make a scttiement at à slightly reduced rate of wages as ed with those prevailing at the close clove.of navigation last year.t.\u201d said Mr.\u201c\u201cThere is another O'Neill,\u201d which should upon.It has been threatened by the steamship agents, that if the men refuse to go to work, foreign labour will be imported into the country from Europe to take their places.Cauadmn Inbour, along this line o work, is ja recognized in the United States e best than can be obtained in the being ea the very highest prices are accordingly ond i for it.men, who will be driven from the port of Montreal, im the event of a settlement not being reached, will naturally seek work Nl the United States, and Canada will lose: so many.+ taxpaying citizens of ep) cap- he United States wall gain these\u2014the very men most desired\u2014wbile their places will be taken in the port of Montreal by non-taxpaying agricultural labourers from the outskirts, or worse, by the nff-raff of Europe.\u201d misetmanePR MOUNTED POLICE GUARDING NON-UNION LABOURERS LOADING THE STEAMSHIP CAMPANA.the lower ports to-day, if all goes well, is the first ship to feel strike.It ig stated, however, by her steam: ship agents, that the vewsels\u2019 sailing will not be delayed on account of the trouble.Messrs.J.G.Brock and Co., in an interview, to-day, said: \u2018The 8S.Campana will leave the port to-day on her first trip the effects of the ©, OSCOROOOOO® 6605600000005 EXECUTIVE BOARD DEFINES POSITION.The Executive Board of the , horemen\u2019s union has made the following statement of their > © @ Cu political affairs.2411-2413 Our Congratulations TO THER \"Liberal Government In the magnificent showing of the last twelve months.we might expect when\u2019 80 many members of the Government are show- Ang their good sense and sound judgment:by buying their WALL PAPERS from us and putting the same business management and judgment into There is something about buying Wall Papers from - our centre that seems to make itself felt in the home life, social life, business and political life; something of education, enjoyment and prosperity.Just try it and see if you don\u2019t find the same results.It 18 just what ST.CATHERINE STREET.LIVELY TINES ARF LIPEGTED ON DOCKS jz Shipping Men Asked Protection From Harbour Board To-day.MR.ALLAN\u2019S STATEMENT Matter at Present Rests Between Stevedores and \u2019Longshoremen \u2014Situation Defined.The shipping men of Montreal evident ly anticipate trouble when the time for the actual opening of navigation arrives with the first of the sea-goimg steamships.There is a determination among the shipowners aûd managers to stand out against the demands of the Union, and this morning a deputation waited upon the Harbour Commissioners for the purpose of informing themselves to whom they would look to for protection for such nonunion men as they might employ.The deputation waiting upon the Harbour Board consisted of Meera.Andrew Allan, James Thom, W.I.Gear, David (he Reford Campbell, and AT R Binning, Robert , the latter two being Harbour Board.alee members of the Andrew Allan acted as spobesman fort the deputation.He eid thay the od for.and granted in 189, the city assuming the responsibility of such protection -{-over the entire system of docks and to à \u2018point to the centre of the river.r.Allan said that the ships were coming fn and he believed that they.would ».cient men to handle the cargoes cent palice protection was given, The shipping men could not af- ord to place men on steamers and then have them driven off.\u201cYou have had all the jon neces 7 far, have you not?\u201d asked the \u201cà anticipate, \u201d paid ] Mr.Allan, \u201cthat it will take a large body of police.to protect the mén at work.\u201d \u2018Mr.Crathern\u2014'\u2018Are there any indications of trouble?\u2019 Mr.Allan\u2014\u201cYes, men have been driven off and intimidated at the S.S.Campana.\u201d The, , Mayor\u2014\u201cThere bas been no vio- \u201cbut a man has h ad his head cut open with a stone.\u201d \u201cThere is no proof that this violence has been done by a striker,\u201d replied the To which Mr.Allan responded that while there was no actual proof it was pretty plain as to who would likely bave thrown the missile.ar Campbell remarked that they wished matters straightened out without delay, as there would be several steamships in port before the week was out.- MIGHT ARBITRATE MATTER.Av this point Mr.Doran suggested that the or, might arbitrate the matter.yor replied that, as it, the shipping men would not deal with the res they And the the Union,\u201d no desling with the men at u We look lence.\u201d \u201cI beg your pardon, said Mr.Allan, |.{town from Quebec.Air Space Two walls built with an air space between are warmer in winter and cooler in summer than a solid wall, which is a \u2018 good conductor., And that's why the \u201c Slater Resilia \u201d soled shoe, with its air space and springy centre sole, pumping fresh air into the shoe, keeping the stocking dry and the foot vigorous, is comfort.able both in summer and winter.225 St.James St.47 St.Lawrence St.2447 St.Catherine St: \u2018551 St.Catherine St.1580 Notre Dame St.ps SE SS SA SOU FER SES TN MEN END 1 I PR CU Veuve PERSONALS Miss If.Molson is in Quebec.Mr.Allan Té r bas returned to Ottawa from Miss Mildred \u201cHagar has returned to Resilia Soled .$5.00 Per Pair, by Mail $5.23 or Men and Women.ça Wanted for General Office Work | Clerk with some knowledge of Bookkeeping, - $35 per month Clerk, must be fast and neat writer, - \u201c Bright Boy - Mrs.F.Gordon Roe bas returned to - 30 Tome frm Ch «I Mrs.Roms has returned \u2018to Kingston 5 from a visi.to Montreal.Mrs.J.Isreul Tarte returns to Mont To Loder, from Ottawa - > - ol GOOD PROSPECTS.Apply, stating references and experience, to F 2116, Major F.B.Meighen is leaving for Bos- |.pr WE w.Anderson ead Mr.Welter oas leave to-morrow for terwa.Miss Maude Braddyll, accomp Miss Coristine i» in Quebec, the guest of her sister, er, Mim F.Braddy} ne Cockburne, Grande month from \u2018England for Canad and will side of the case for the Star : \u201cWe claim the right to organize and will make an ent and live up to it absol \u201cThe agents offered 25 cents an hour day and night for - general Mr.F, C.Cundell, of New York, is spending « few dayu in Montreal.Mise Beatrice Oaverhill Kingston, the guest of Dire.Camruthers > Mrs.Malcolm Sutherland is ex; in town from.Kingston on Wermedooted of the season.We have not been delayed in our loading operations.Between thirty and forty non- Chion labourers have been | employed in the work, and we have made satisfactory progress.We have had no trouble with the strikers, with the ex- spend the , summer in the Thousand Is- to the stevedores to load and and unloed our 4 shipping men will now call upon ad ott ox and it is existing ici that \u201cThe system is the same, of course, \u2018federal affairs as m provincial.The dis posal of patronage have been reduced to 4 étience, and the reason why nobody says Mrs.R.L.Borden was the hostess at 8 most enjoyable tea on Friday m Ottawa.Mrs.Borden was assisted in receiving by Mre.Klock and was very Becomingly i which might tection, docks, poo il to the differences within the next few days © > © > [& © énything about it is that everybody who > between the stevodores and the men.there be some lively times anything about these things at all ception of a few stones being thrown, The ¢ cargo work.Bonus of 2 1-2 cents They had therefore come to the Commis water front.v y on me Mre.M.Hannaford end her children 8°WRed in cream voile.Mrs, \u2018Grierson pre- police protection has been excellent.© an hour paid only to those who sioners to ask that the rotec- Provious to the deputation bei iv- haw: turned to-da; sided at he tea table.has for so long taken it for granted.The .& work from o to chose of navi- ; pécessary p ; po receiv = Te y on.has | SCENE AT THE DOCK.pening tion be od the Mayor remarked that he à Mies Etta Ward, who has been vis Tbe engagement is announeed in Toron- public at large, however, unless we are .© gation, and ineist upon men signing Hon.Mr.Mackay stated that the city swdement, for he believed thet the Union |in Montreal, has returned to VISE 5 of Mies Thompeon, eldest daughter mistaken.does not fully understand the ~The Campana\u2019s dock on Saturday, Sun- 2 contract at Canadian Labour Bur.bad jurisdiction, so far as police protec- was stronger than the shipping men had .of the late Sir John and Lady or at least has never taken it ser 43Y and to-day was a point visited by © ean before being allowed to work.tion was col over the harbour any idea of and there might be a repeti- Miss ® Stdner, of Boston, is in town, the Thompeon, of Sherbourne street, to Mr : , hundreds of citizens, anxious to know © Other conditions are satisfactory property.This jurisdiction bad been ask- tion of the Street Reilway strike.guest of Mrs, R.» Stanley street.Edmund C or Neo 5.; lously to heart: and that is why we return what the situation really was.Several [© to the men.The men want % The Minses Scott, Redpath street, leave only son \u201cut SE und Wragge, po HE use of the Remington every- to the subject so often, Self-government hundred strikers lined the new revetment © cents an hour for day and 30 cents this week for «short visit anti ï ° here predominates, and for the \u201c+ \" if it à ied Wall near the steamship, pd ini © for night work, without any bonus, City to Atlaatio London, Engl w p= o> ; | is something to be proud of if it ia carri watched the Union © no signing at the bureau, 2nd will .Hi oo Mr.rare Carter, whose marriage to young man who operates it the out on noble lines:if the individual elector i ® to insert : Miss Hide Pentland, of Quebec is in Mie takes place on Wednesda best providing th Lhe wrestled with the heavy packages rec agree provision in agree- town, the guest of ler sister H.Mal aay, positions, g e surest or legislator has a dignifying sense of his cases of cargo.© ment to the effect that if any dis- - ; F7 \u2019 son * * \" wr the ped of honour on Saturday night avenues for subsequent advancement, .responsiblity.But self-government is a| Mounted Policemen standing nearby [© pute arses between men and = à \u2019 Mre.Walkem has pie: of a\u201d Brot, aba Coe are always open \u2018 thing indeed, if it means the con- GE à rather romantic flavour to the the oy oremen, that End of Old St Bartholomew S Ki Terman, Master G.at the Se Hotel.Th eat pros ù poor g i .ene.the work will go on uninterrupted- .° marion with her grandson, Master G.va « The honorary presi- Our new illustrated booklet,
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