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[" shades, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.ame HANNAN STORE, 4 a \u2018 MILD, SHOWERY.VOL.XXXVI, No 77 4 dé CIRCULATION OF srl Last Weeks Daily = Last Week\u2019s Weekly « 128189 Total last week 469271) PRICE ONE CENT.| GODMAN\u2019S, NEW YORK.POTATO FLOUR, in 1-Ib.bags, 15c each, 2 for 2bc.Stemler\u2019s, Friedrichsdorf, Taunus, Germany, ORIGINAL DIGESTIVE RUSKS (ZWIE BACH) Stemler Original Digestive Rusks.to be used with milk, coffee, tea, chocolate, wine, etc.Sternier's Original Digestive Rusks, in tins containing about 50 rusks, OTTAWA THREATENED WITH FLOODS 75¢ per tin.Stemler's Original Digestive Ruska in tins containing abqut 100 rusks, i The Rideau River Now $1.10 per tin.ba TO-MORROW, GOOD FRIDAY, THE ITALIAN WAREHOUSE WiLL BE on lts Annual Rampage.CLOSED.FRASER, VIGER & CO.Itallan Warehouses, 211 St.James st.We have now only the following few offices and sample rooms to rent in the Nordheimer Mercantile and Office Building The most central position in the city the Canadian Rallway Accident In- town.deau River at Billings Bridge and aneville, as well as in New Edinburgh, are causing considerable anx- fety.The water i8 very high and though not yet causing serious dum- age, great fears are entertained that heavy losses will result from a continued rise.Billings Bridge structure connecting the city with Gloucester Township is in a very dangerous condition, and is threatened with total destruction should the enormous field o .ice above it break up.Yesterday th J water rose rapidly and is still increa: ing in volume {al to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 31.\u2014The floods on the FIRST FLOOR.Room No.1\u2014Present occupled by the Canadian Railway Accident In! \u2018 surance Co.Large double office, su b-divided; possession 1st of May next.Rent, $350 per annum.° Room No.10\u2014Large office or da mple room, presently occupied by the \u2018 Bagley & Wright Co.Two large pla te glass windows.Can be sub-divid- ed to suit tenants.Rent, $300 per an num.Possession ist of May next.SECOND FLOOR.Room No.25\u2014Large sample room, presently occupied by the Williams, Greene & Rome Co.Can be divided into two offices.Rent $200 per an- num.Possession 1st of May next.FOURTH FLOOR.Room No.40\u2014Snug offices or sample room.Possession®1st of May next.GEORGE A.FRASER, Manager, 211 ST.JAMES ST.WATER AGAIN RISING.London, Ont., March 3L-\u2014\u2014The water in the Thames began Lo rise again yesterday and rose until nearly five feet was going over the spring bank dam.Later on the water fell to four feet four inches.The rise.of the river above normal during the Tlood was seven feet by actual measurement, made by the assistant engineer.Rent, $100 per annum.MENS CLOTHING Suits, Spring Ovércoats, Rainproof Coats, Trousers and Fancy Vests.ST.LAWRENCE ICE REMAINS FIRM._ Your Opportunity to Own a Home By Co-Operating With THE PEOPLE'S MUTUAL BUILDING SOCIETY, CLASS B The Society's purpose is, by a system of co-operative savings, to supply home- seekers with money at the lowest possible rate, which may be used to buy or bufld homes anywhere in the Province of Quebec, suid loans to be repaid in small quarterly payments.Appropriations Nos.122, 123 and 124 will be awarded in the Long Room, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, .204 St.James Street, on TUESDAY, tne 5th APRIL, at eight o'clock.No.124 will be by BALLOT, the others by SAL E.You may join any time before Tuesday and participate in the above appropriations.The People\u2019s Mutual Building Society Class B Subscribed Capital $1,308,200.Loans to members, $249,349.00, Weekly payments, 10c for a book of $200.00.Weekly payments,, $1.00 for a book of $1,000.00.Weekly payments, $2.00 for a book of $2,000.00.And in proportion for any other amounts Full particulars upon application to the office, Mechanics\u2019 Institute, 204 St James street.DIRECTORS: C.B.Carter, K.C., President.J.Widmer Nelles, Vice-President.Alex.D.Fraser, Trustee.William Geraghty, H.W.Raphael, Alfred Joyce, Arch.Watt.J.McGee, S8ec.-Treas.Three Rivers, Que.\u2014River conditions unaltered.Ice remains solid.Water has not risen since yesterday.Batiscan, Que.\u2014 The ice still holds firm.Water rose about six inches since yesterday.Sorel, Que.\u2014The ice still holds firm.Weather very mild.Beauharnois, Que.\u2014Ice still solid.No openings noticeable yet.Water seems to be getting a little lower.Berthierville\u2014Water rose one inch.Ice still firm and crossing good.Point Rouge, Que.\u2014 About 2 feet of ater over the ice.Crossing abandon- Hudson, Que.\u2014Crossing still good.Water rose three inches.TRY AIRD\u2019S BREAD For a Good Complexion TELEPHONE MAIN 1025.7612 David Anderson.David Guthrie, 7721 Wm.Every Day is Bargain Day With Us, \u2014 You could not strike 8 better bargain than to install LUXFER PRISMS in your windows and get good, right.clear light all over your store, making it se much easier to sell your goods.For particulars, F.T.BENNERHASSETT, Office with Gees.W.Reed & Co, 783 CRAIG STREET.¢ Le HES) = Dr.Deimel Underwear-§ is the kind you want for hot days and cool nights \u2014you run no risk of taking cold by sudden changes, Booklet telling all about it and the garments may be had at Deimel Linen Mesh Store, 2202 t.SCatherine St.7721 EASTER HATS Closed, Good Friday.Open till 11 p.m.To-Night.ON ELSON\u2019S [tm me Phone Main set Tr: in experimental firing.cruiser Askold is still further out at sen scouting.FATALITY NEAR CHATHAM.the forts.Chatham, Ont., March 31.\u2014The first fatality of the local floods is reported from Kent Bridge, about.eight miles from here.While attempts to capture driftwood from the Thames, \u201cHans' Cummings, a young farmer, not long out from England, fell into the river and was drowned before aid could be secured.Special Notice.| Piano Bargains.We are offering for sale one excellent Mead square piano for $35.00, one Stod- ard piano for $40.00, and one Collard piano at $45.00.Terms $5.00 cash and $3.00 per month.C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine street.73 It is reported at New Chwang that nine Russian warships are cruising 12 miles outside of Port.Arthur, directing 2288 ST, CATHERINE, HEADQUARTERS FOR EASTER NOVELTIES.New Easter Neckwear, com some really handsone Dita New an eu De- joinvilles, New Derbys, New Puffs, and also an endless variety o A oo Made OP Tics, prices Jrom 3 for 50c to $ New Easter Gloves, Yo Easter Shirts, New Easter Vests\u2014We are s ing some really fine swell erng in New Vests vom $1.50 to $2.50 each.: New Patterns in Fancy Shirts, with or without wffs, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.Dent's Easter Gloves, in gray and tan EXTRA SPECIAL.5 Pairs Silk Embroidered 1-2 Hose, $1.00 = À SRE pon Rees Fei iv\u2019 | Foe rule by ai dregmists, Me box.3 sl perse S108 Judge for yourself the superiority of our HIGH- CLASS READY-TO-WEARS.t Its too bad to condemn any store without knowing or having seen their goods.We only want you to look at our Men's Clothing; try it on and see how it looks for fit, style and finish.If you know what other stores can do, come ag see what we can do.We have had other people do this, and they readily admitted their surprise at finding such really fine fitting garments made from such good materials, and so well trimmed and finished, surpassing anything they could find in other stores they had tried.These statements are facts, and we want to get more customers to come and prove what we say in our advertisements.We are here for business, and we do not expect any one to buy if the goeds do not suit them, but do not say that you can get so much better clothing in the United States than in Canada until you have actually investigated.We have as fine fitting and as stylish suits and overcoats as you can get anywhere.We know .it; we want you to know it.Not cheap goods, commonly made up, but first class custom tailor-made suits, cut in the latest style, and as a rule fit the general run of men better than made-to-measure suits.OUR PRICES FOR FINE GOODS: Spring Suits at $15.00, $16.50, $18.00 and $20.09.5 Spring Overcoats, $13.50, $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00.Long Rainpreof 8pring Qvercoats, $10.50, $12.00, $13.50, $15.00 and $16.50.Trousers, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00.Fancy Vests, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00.We have cheaper suits from $7.50 up for those who want them, all good for the prices we ask, but we specially want to show you what we can do in FINE HIGH-CLASS CLOTHING.Come and see.Men\u2019s Clothier and Outfitter, \u201cse \u201c{Larzest/sssortment of Men's a4 shove store.) * And 2299 St.Catherine Street (for Boys High Class Clothing.) smal $s EASTER HATS Every hat a fit.Conformed to the head by a practical hatter.$2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00.$5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00.Open Saturday ill 9.30 p.m.Jno.Henderson & Co.229 ST.JAMES STREET.FELTS SILKS The place to buy Gentlemen\u2019s Furnishings is where you get the latest styles.Tooke\u2019s three stores filled with the latest novelties for Faster.Our display this year is the biggest and finest we have ever made, and we are confident nol only the best but the cheapest in the city.Immense assortment of everything in our line.177 St.James Street 2387 St.Catherine St.West 9 1553 St.Catherine St.East TE Lato .SMe SPRING COSTUMES.Costumes sad Now Our grid sels of ew Su ¥ wl\u201d Beattle, Wash, March M.\u2014 Thel\u2019 0.LEMIRE.& CO.Francis Baron, of Lake Megantic, « Corner Craig and -Bleury.Sts.| IF YOU PAY FOR DEWAR\u2019S \u201cBlue Label\u201d good you get it.If it cuts your throat yow're getting something else.Make No Mistake! = In buying Condensed Milk, take no sub- ~ = care stitute for - BORDEN'\u2019S EAGLE BRAND CONDENSED MILK There are-cheaper and inferior brands to the , but none that equal it.It has stood irst for nearly fifty years.It is a Perfect Infant Food.Selling Representative, WM.H.DUNN, Montreal, Que.NOVA SCOTIA IS A GREAT PROVINCE The finest flavored Cod FOR FISH.Fish in the world are caught off its shores, and in our new factory at LaHave are put as y \u201c HALIFAX\u201d *\u201c ACADIA> and \u201cBLUENOSE\u201d BRANDS OF CODFISH.38S conventens fish product sold.You ought to ent fish- It's wood for the healthy Black Bros & Go, Limited, Halifax, \u2018 SPRING -EXHIBITION Wm.Notman & Son, Beg To Announce a Special Exhibition )f New Work in Pho eh JY tography.Also a Loan Collection of their Ivory Miniatures.12 and 14 Phillips Square.Now that the Spring Beason is at hand the liberality of the easy payment plan becomes more evident.The new have arrived, and plenty of them, We have the kiñd to suit all, Crediy goes with every one it you wish it, We have solved the problem of ., selling on credit at a small margin of profit.It oo in the volume-of busi Baby Carriages Go-Carts * Furniture Carpets METROPOLITAN HOUSE FRNSHN 00.Complete Mouse Furnishers.1678 and 1680 Notre D ame Street.p SUCCRIS te \u2019 yilabilo, of \u2018Chbade dur | positions sn ; SYLLAMC auû And mot Half a Year GUARANTY.Boyd's F'amo A Proof of Success is Six SYLLABIC Colleges have been established in the lemding din chier Stenographers hold the past two years.Fifteen SYLLABIC vermont.\u2018The Nunnery of the Good Shepherd, st Ottawa, SYLLABIO SHORTHAND a BUSINESS couse, EARN MALL, $383 St.Catherine Street.W.TT.MOON, Prinsipal.| Equally good as; Aathractte | COKE and Furna rp ria $8.8 pei ton delivered.Ores sent C.O.D.Gy ama 213 and 215 St.James: Street.Ar \u201coo rt Le Ww EEN .SL Ln .: Cn eh ae el mo a M a Sar Ly ep ARS sa sd nd ey en, Fagg dy A AR ou Ten Re fe a a Spb AE 3 pid St RIN Ta 2354 ê.M + ; party Riga di M 5 war nutses, headed by _Dr.! trampleé to death there by his owa sailed for Japan to-day.ot horges oh: Saturday, 2168 ST.SAMES ae En ET CT Cor.ee, \u20ac - Montreal Light, Hg #5 Fine Old Highland, there is no reason why you should not get it.Ask for it and if it's- Tar By .a > a, + TAI NE.ST 2 1, 3K aera.v1 Pree Le Susy TE + cine history of cricket CS ym Gildden, Ubense tea, : 008 ; At oldest devotees, f= me was started in City in the lute rorties.Jn'the earlier stages, ad ng afterwarda, was the mil- .for - Kingston wus u garrison apd \u2018was manned by Imperial Pa.immong whose officers and men were many expert players.The } ds utilized were the King de of the present city park, 1 nded by a low, open fence, AFF the Royal Artillery did their gig.Years afterwards, the large end in front of the court house, n as the cricket field, was | sored, and converted from a rough de\".It was baseball, Mr.Glidden aps, -that was responsible for the gadunl lack of interest In cricket fre, and its final extinction, for Gket is one of the lost arts in King- a Among the older players Mr.remembers are the late Over- n 8 Gildersleeve; lord Cecil, of the p- Brigade; Judge G.W.and sons of! the late Chief Justice Ning - Ontario.Later came the Ireland Brothers, one of whom, F.CC, is city [¢vslagurer; the late T.Y.Greet, who \u2018he mainstay of the club for a me; Capt.Rivers (now in Ot- and many others, including (8 _ and military men.The sm club won many victories, 4 near, Toronto always the v pioneer cricket centre, alone ' the lead over Kingston.baseball clubs began upon the cricketers to en- Itc property.and this was a great dnmayance to the cricketers, who had :dobe to great expense in keeping the award level.One by one they retired.shendoning the much cherished \u2018er ds and pavilion, Where so maby y associations had been perpetu- , The younger element falled to fre up the game.and six years ago the Kingston cricket club became de- mgt, after mn exisience of half x tary.ft at the Big Prize Fights.- ~ ; \u201c\u201cafhe receipts of the Corbett and Britt p: \"\u201d says a New York sporting \u201cgels, \u201cwere $33.000, and that is about the In the days of the Horton law there I some enormous\u2019 houses in New |.York, (taken in, were much larger than the H dorers\u2019 receipt-tabs showel.Wholesale tobbery was practiced al more than one 5 the big Madison Square (arden Es and thousands of dqjiars were ground.: Ne field.beautifully situated, was! imit for small boxers nowadays, | \"can Henley races on May 30, to defend and some which, In actual money! the Ë ed.The night when Erne fought x vern the plundering was somes \u201cRing fearful and wonderful.be.\u201cI waa on one of the doors, working gor McGovern.It was a warm night.| overcoat.This puzaled me, and then I made up my mind that thére was something doing.I watched him carefully, gazing at him ever and anon, but couid see ne evidence of any trickery.Presently he rose, excused himself for a minute, and went to the ticket office.He repeated this several | s in the next fifteen minutes.Then noticed that when he went out his overcoat pockets were very fat and buig®; when he came back they were flat.The next time he went out his pockets agaln bulged.I followed him and grabbed him.There was a skirmish, an then 1 got my hands into the pockets of his long coat The pockets were full of general admission tickets.He had been dexterously slipping them into his coat, then taking them back to the ticket office and giving them to a friend, who resold them.\u201cThat particul game was corked, but there were others going on, and it was estimated that not less than $10,000 was grabbed off that night.\u201d AQUATICS Rowing in Brockville, - Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, March 31.\u2014The executive of the Brockville Rowing Club met lust night and spent some time in discussing the outlook for the coming season, which is very promising.The club is splendidly equipped and the four-oared gig.completed too late for last season's work, will be placed In Commission immediately on the opening of the club house on May 1.There promises to Le great activity among scullers, and the Interest will be intensified by the possible engagement of a professional coach.with whom negotiations are now going on.The Brockville Club will be well represented at the next Canadian Henley.J.Gill Gardiner was elected to fill the urexpired term of the - presidency.Archie Graham, jr., was advanced to the office of 1st vice-president, and FI.Ritehie was made 2nd vice-president.Chas.T.Wilkinson placed his resig- nutisn as captain in the hands of the committee, and it was regretfully accepted.Louis Fournier was, unanimously chosen to succeed Mr.Whikin- son, The Argos Definitely Decline.Toronto, March 31.\u2014 The Toronto Argonauts have received a special in- vitution to send a crew te the Ameri- the Stewards\u2019 Cup, won at Philadelphia last July.Innes Forbes, in a letter to the Toronto club, says he trusts the date, which had to be set back to accommodate the college crews for their examinations, will not be too early.The Argonauts will not send an eight.It is not too early, but there is nothing for them to gain there.The Argos will send an eight only to the St.Louis Fair.ks yet one of the ticket-takers wore a longi A prominent Argonaut said yesterday a \"HORSE AND MOTOR.Dees it Mean the Passing of : the Horse?ginning of civilization, To the farmer, 7 , services are indispens- Le able, in drawing his \"PS crops to barn and mar- .ket, plowing his fields, su in ower to the grain, and, Bitched to the 31d , the patient animal has covered 4 ong miles.But with the coming \u2018of the automobile, steam plow, the traction engine, and the bicycle, his services becoming less essential, and some even gone s0 far as to believe that im a few years a horse will be seldom men: atte bil al prominent automobile Journal says: \u2018Though the motor driven vehicle steadily increases in numbers and availi- bility, according to a Texas paper, \u2018it is \u2018wat sending the old nag to the bone- yurd.\u2019 It is further stated that the horse does not show the slightest the automobile, the demand as great'and the priceg as high as automobile came into use.are taken from statistics F obtained from 375 cities by the master Mersselioers.All this information is extremely ying, and it is a satisfac- | ly gratifying, -te know that in its advancement automobile is not doing injury to any conditions which existed previous fts estrance upon the stage.\u201d are many who love that noble horse\u2014for his own sake, and hearts it is impossible that he >.8 , one of the first signs his master notes is that he refusés to eat\u2014 lis off lis feed,\u201d as they say.He gives Mis stomach a rest for s few days till it tone.Nature intended a man\u2019s as been one of man's most useful servante | nature\u2019s way\u2014is nature's cure for indi- it, without a trace of alcohol or narcotic.For this reason it is the ideal remedy for weak and worn-out stomachs.| Mother nature knows her business and does good work.Dr.Pierce early believed in following the laws laid down by nature (as do the animals), in choosing roots, herbs and barks for the in- HORSE, since the be- | gredients for his stomach tonic and\u2019 \"alterative extract, the \"Golden Medical Discovery.\u201d It acts on the stomach in | gestion, and by correcting the stomach, and thereby feeding the blood on pure materials, the red Élood co es are increased and the body established in a healthy state.No one suffers from catarrh who has plenty of red blood corpuscles and a digestion.Catarrh in all its f is a stagnation of the blood.Introduce pure, red blood into the system and health is assured.Dr, Pierce\u2019s Golden Medical Discovery half borne the stamp of public approval for the past third of a cent and will do more to im the h th than auy other remedy.His \"Golden Medical Discovery \u201d is the most lasting cure for catarrh, throat and bronchial troubles, which, if neglected, lead to consumption.In fact, it is a specific for \u201cheart, liver and ail diseases which have for pure blood.No man is stronger than his stomach.Let the greatest athiete have i and his muscles would soon fall.stornach-ie diseaged the body does not get its full nourishment, the blood has not the slements it requires; and, n uence, a e organs of the body, such as the heart, Jungs, liver and kidneys, as well as the nervous systems, are d of pure, rich blood.pr be mu, ted by any mechanical state for \u201cGolden ei Sn t any othe ,* does #0%n order to make is from an indisposition title more profit paid by the le of eritorious preparations.Insist on having Dr.Pierce Golden Medical \u201cFor a wo years I suffered from a very ol case of » writes R.B.Secord, RT ide ree Ave., Toronto, Ont.= « grest number of remedies without success.I finally lost faith in them all.I was so far gome that I conld pot for a long time bear any solid food in my stomach : felt melancholy and depressed.Could Common Sense: Shot \u201cAint be So ; e ¥ FHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FHURSDAY.MARCH porting Page.if Winnipeg sent an eight to Henley this year, he would guarantee to lick them before they left and give them Kent, Hardisty, Parmenter and Ham- ber, whom they count on and who were regarded as the best men in the Argos\u2019 eight last year.The steam yacht Narada, Vice-Com- modore Henry Walters, N.Y.Y.C.is belng overhauled and fitted out for the season at New London, Conn, Captain Duled Brand and Chief Engineer Thornas Rellly are in charge.ODDS AND ENDS Y.M.C.A.Harriers Elect Officers, The second annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A.Harrier Club was held last uight in the Association building, and great enthusiasm was manifested by the forty members present.The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed.the election of officers for the ensuing year immediately took place, resulting as follows: Hon.president\u2014W.S.Leslie.President\u2014A.G.\u2026 Bond.Vice-president\u2014G.Palmer.Secretary-treasurer\u2014J.N.McCualg.Captain\u2014C.Stanley.> Lieutenants \u2014 G.Glasham ang G.Smith.After the election of officers and Îhe settlement of minor details, the prospects for the coming season were âls- cusssed, and it was decided to hold three weekly runs, on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, at 8.15, and Saturday afternoons, at 3.15, and to enable every one to take part with equal en- Joyment the club will be started in two sections, novices leaving five to ten minutes ahead of the older runners.As an inducement,the clyb Intend holding handicap events during the season, for which suitable prizes will be given.Everythimgæ possible will be done to make the Harrler Club the mont successful Plub in the assoclation, and to retaln the Harrler Team championship of Montreal, which they won last fall.It Is the intention of the club to enter a team for the championship of Canada at the meet to be held this spring.The committee earnestly hope that all of last year's members will turn out and new members will be heartily welcomed.| Westmount Football Club.Will hold their annual meeting on Friday morning, 1st April, at 10 o'clock.Victorig Hall, when a large number of members are expected to be present, and their friends who may take an interest in the above game, when election of officers will take place for the ensuing year.The McGill Cricket Club will hold its annual meeting this evening in the Arts building, at\u2018?o'clock.MISCELLANEOUS Women Saw the Match.Philadelphia, March 31\u2014It's not oft that Philadelphia offers something opt of the ordinary in anything, but it on Saturday night.The scene wl the arena of the National Athle Club.The peculiarity was the appearance of three women watching \u2018Eddie\u2019 Hanlon, the San Francisco featherweight, pummel \u201cJack \u201d O'Neill's face out of human semblance in a six- round bout.Mrs.\u201cTerry\u201d McGovern, Sadie Fields, anid another woman, were the fair tolk in attendance.There was nothing prearranged for them being there.They are members of \u2018The Bowery After Dark \u201d company, which closed a week's engagement in the Quaker City on Saturday.\u2018\u201cTerry\u201d wanted to see Hanlon box and hustling the women into a cab drove to the Athletic Club.H The match was under way.The fifth round was just beginning when Mc- Govern and his party arrived.Every seat was taken.There was pone for even the women.They climbed on a table in the rear of the club house and over the heads of the spectators saw O'Neil get part of his beating.The shrill voices of Mrs.McGovern and her friends, urging Hanlogon, pierced the sterner tones of the hundreds of men.\u201cGo on \u2018Eddie !*\u201d they screamed.\u201cYou're winning! Knock him out!\" were a few other remarks.Their enthusiasm was as Intense as that of the men, and all they were sorry for was that they did not see the bout from the start.And, indeed, they missed a great deal.Hanlon and O'Neill provided as fine and as clean a contest as w seen in Philadelphia.There were fio idle moments.From the sound of the gong at the start A the one at the finish, there was a fine display of skill by both men.Hanlon's work was excellent.His guard and blocking was puzzling to O'Neil.Then he landed punch hard, but not on vital points.O'Neil also landed many times in the third an fourth rounds; but the body punches he received weakened him pêrceptibly, and when the end of the sixth round ondes he was the weakeat man in fladelphia.\"Hanlon\u2019s body guard though, it must be said, is not good.Had O'Neil] played for that part he might have scored the victory.He directed his attack to the face entirely.To be guccessful against McGovern, the Call fornian must learn to cover his stom- h as well as his face.Britt\u2019s Arm Was Broken.San Francisco, March 38L\u2014It turns out now that Jimmy Britt fought \u2018Young -Lorbett\u201d after the Lighth ronud with sgpfractured right forearm.This arm has ben so sore since the battle that Britt consulted an *X'- ray specialist.Under the light it was found that the swoollen arm was fractured, and the doctor insisted upon putting it in splints, He says it will be several months before Britt can fight.as his fracture is at the me place e bone was Britt's fight with Canole.injured In \u20182 The Wrestling Match To-morrow.Johnnie Haslip has arrived fro - falo for his match with Bugehs Tron: blay on Friday night, at the Victoria Rifles\u2019 Armory Hall.He says he was never in better condition.It is just a year ago since they made the two hou and thirty minute draw.wo rw Vivian Austin, ef Ottawa, who claims to be the U5-Ib.amateur champion of Canada, defeated Wesley Nicholl, of Ottawa, after three furioualy fast rounds at the Ottawa Amateur Athletic Club.Both men wera badly punished, but Austin was given the decision on points.Much pu ching characterized the other bouts! The 128-1b, men, McClair and Gagndn just about knocked each other out \u2018in the first round, both taking as mach of the count as the rules allow.\u2018The matoh was decided a draw.Laroche, 110 1b4,, knocked out :McQraw, 110 lbs.in the secorid round, after sending to the floor -haif a dose fimes.Miva hundred people witnessed the bouts.\\ ABA.Bien à strong râvocate of the passage Jour of artving portsmen' the following figures will be found interesting.They show what the different players bave done: Total Player.Games.pins.Ave.R.J.Walker .1 6,124 5101-3 J.Baird .12 6,052 504 1-3 L.Rubenstein.\u2026.11 5,491 499 2-11 J.E.Walsh .10 4981 488 1-10 F.H.Gardener.10 4,831 483 1-10 W.LeGallais .8 4,149 518% E.L.Turgeon.8 4,045 505% J.Michaud.Lotus Blossom.Kelvinwater, Lee.Sam Pan, b f, by Harvey\u2014Oméo.Lady Nairn, b f, by Harvey\u2014Rosina Vokes.Sugar Cake, br f, by Harvey \u2014 Sugar Plum.Lorne Reel, ch f, by Derwentwater \u2014 Dance.Burnwater, ch f, by Derwentwater \u2014 Spark.Battlement, b f, by More Battle\u2014Cuba Free.This year's foals: Ch ¢, by Derwentwater\u2014Cottonade.Ch ft, by Martimas\u2014Favour Mae.B f, by Martimas\u2014Pee Weep.Ch f, by Gold Car\u2014Peebroch.At stud: Martimas, Derwentwater, Gold Car and Harvey.Although War Whoop is being strongly touted for the King's Plate, there are many well informed horsemen who think the Kirkfield candidate is being overrated.In the winter book he is 3 to 1.On paper it looks as if the race will be between the stables of N.Dyment, Mc- Kenzie Bros, J.B.Seagram and Wm.Hendrte.\u2018 Thos.Crooks does not intend racing any of his jumpers in the ealit until the Coney Island Jockey Club meet at Sheeps- head Bay.Old Tip Gallant, the head of the stable.has wintered well, and looks to be in fine shape.Tin has been given road work all winter.Cork Screw, for which Mr.Crooks paid a high price two gearons ago, may not be abie to face a starter this season.He has been fired and blistered several times, but his legs are not right.He is only able to stand the lightest exercise.Cork Screw.however, is a wonderful jumper, and very fast on the flat; but for the unfortunate accident in striking himself, he would have become as good an oat getter and brought as much glory to Hamilton as gallant old Tip Gallant, John Sykes training quarters are in the stables in old Farleigh Park.Following is a list of the horses he has in training: Tip Gallant, a, by Top Gallant\u2014Ves- by Derwentwater\u2014Nancy Fr Pe Cork Screw, 6, by Zonane\u2014Lucky Briar.King Edward.§, by Kenticker\u2014Sedu- cer Il.Lady of the Valley, 4, by Wadsworth\u2014 Deception.Lauderdale.6, by St.Bavier\u2014Innerda.Stella W., 5, by Inverness.Nearly 20 years ago the racing events in Great Britain known as Queen's Plates, This is a Good Time to look up your pictures and have them framed.I will store them and deliver them in good order after you move or get through your spring cleaning.HEASLEY, the Picture Framer, 2087 St.Catherine St., near Bleury.\u201c1 give cash receipts.\u201d Invictus\u2019 SAY \u2014 INVICTUS\u201d SOME PEOPLE THINK THAT WHEN THEY 67 tf WANT A GOOD BHOR THEY MUST BAY AMERICAN.} MOST MEN ARE GETTING AWAY FROM THIS HABIT AND NOW, WHEN THEY BUY SHOES, INSIST THAT THBIR FRIENDS AS WELL AS THEMSELVES Say\u2014 INVICTUS\u201d AND THEN THEY ARE SURE OF SUPERIOR COMFORT, STYLE and WEAR.A FULL RANGE OF EASTER STYLES NOW IN STOCK, \u2014AT\u2014 HEADQUARTERS, 249 St.James Street, (Mrpp.Ottaws Restaurant).Hi POISON Primacy, Tertiary Bleed Poiceu Spl nt, Tm Bin Of os 10/19 10 dare you LER bai poupe Mu have 5 and pains, Mucas pas Sedan ut, write Le- procta cures, Cook.memedy Se he \u201cRed-Heart \u201d Tonic Wine tones up.the system, enriches the blood, makes Lord Eglinton, ch c, by Harvey\u2014Ay#-\u2014 this season in the fourth and won by a the funds (or which came from the privy purse of the soverelr).were abolished, and the money thus sived was taken to be used in the improvement of the breed of hunters in the kingdom.and the royal commission on horse breeding was established.The result has not been satisfactory, says the eminent authority, Frederick Gresham, possibly from e fact that the premiums are not valuable enough to induce owners of suitable stal- lons to send the latter for competition, more particularly when the conditions attached to them are taken into oonsidera- on.Spring Races in the South.Washington, D.C., March 31.\u2014The feature of the racing at Bennings yesterday was the victory of Tribes Hill in the last event, he being the only winning favourite.He got away poorly, but ually worked his way to the front and won by a length.Robert Bradley, of Virginia, the owner of Peter Paul, won three races, his other two winners being Allen Avon and General Steward.Tomcod, an outsider, won the first race by six lengths, and in the second Allen Avon, an outsider, won by four lengths.In the third, Fustian won by a head over Julia M., the favourite.Peter Paul made his first appearance head over the favourite, Conkling.In the fifth, General Steward, an outsider, after a bad start, worked up and won out.Summary: First race, 6 furlongs, 3-year-olds and up\u2014Tomcod, 101, Creamer, 4 to 1, won; Moorhen, 97, Carmack, 5 to 1, second ; Rain or Shine, 101, McCafferty.9 to Ç.third.Time, 1.16 3-5.Payne also ran.Becond race, 41% furlongs, 2-year-olds\u2014 Allen Avon, 107, Wonderly, 3 to 1, won; Filigree, 110, Burns, § to 5, second; Mod- redlaw, 115, G.Thompson, even, third.Mime, .67 3-56.Only One also ran.Third race, Bb furlongs, 3-year-olds and up\u2014Fustian, 110, McCue, 7 to 2, won; Julia M., 98, Oliphant, 9 to 5, second : Monte Carlo, 116, Shaw, 13 to 5, third.Time, 1.08.Elvin and Rattus Tynhonic, Maru.Masterprim, Adel Trebla and Tom Kily also ran, Fourth race, 6 furlongs\u2014Pater Paul, 118.Bhaw, 7 to 2.won: Conkling, 111, Redfern, 7 to 10, second; Spring, 114, Mc- Cue, 18 to 5, third.Time.1.18 4-5.St.Juvenal and Dr.Loser also ran.Fifth race, 7 furiongs, maiden 3-year- olds and up-\u2014General Steward.97, Hen- Jerson, 7°'to 1.won, Mammon, 97, H.« Cochran, 18 to 6, second; Bweet Jandy, 9%, Carmack, 6 to |, third.Time, 1.82 & Bouvier, May Holladay, Worry, Lady Turagon, Mr.Churchill, Bride Card, Clay Pipe.and Charette also ran.: \u2019 Sixth race, 1 .inile, 3-yaar- olds and up\u2014Tribes Hill, 121, Shaw, 4 te 5, won; Colonsay, 115, Michaels, 15 to 3, wecond; Karly Eve, 106, Nesley, 12 to L third.Time, 1.54 1-6.Ethics, Circus, Lord Advocate, and Lord Melbourne alse ran.Horse Show Box Plan Now Open.The box plan fer the Horme Ehow is now open at the secretary's office, room 30, Windsor Hotel.Telephone Up 2886, where all information regarding same will be furnished.There will be the same number of performances this year as last, and the programme when out will be found to be mure attractive than ever.The prize list, which contains a number of new classes, has been issued, and copies of same will be sent on applica tion.7 Mr.Colin Campbell, of Montreal, will act as one of the judges at the Bost Horse Show.Colonel Sewell's The Loafer and Ki Carnival have arrived at Woodbin: fro Quebec in charge of Trainer Bulle + BRITISH GOSSIP C7 The Hon.Osmund BSeott, of Waste ward Ho!, who played for England against Scotland, at Hoylake, in 1503, won the open amateur match-ploy tournament for the Biarritz Town Vase, at Biarritz.He owed 11wo strokes, and in the final had to give eight strokes to Capt.Dudley Btuart, Mr.Scott gained an easy victory by 8 holes up and § to play.The international cross-country race fixed to take place in Paris has teen abondoned.After several years' tenure of the amateur tennis championship, C.H.Miles, of London, yesterday lost the title, being beaten by V.Pennell, by 8 sets to 2 : Cures à Cold in Owe Day, 2 Days A.PUTS LIFE IN YOU.and vigour.It makes men over again.ity.and restore him to health and s and admired by their fellow-men.er the fact that the electricity whic) which I send {t, you can see how from 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FIR STREET COMIN Id.Lariviere States What Aldermen Are Doing at Present.NOT SUFFICIENT FUNDS Additional Taxation Always Brings Storm of Indignation From Citizens.Ald.Lariviere, chairman of the Road Committee, had some remarks to make public yesterday in regard to the con- ' dition of the streets.\u201cIt is all very well,\u201d he sald, \u201cfor eitisens to make constant complaints nst the streets.\u201cIn the first place, I admit the streets are not in a very good condition; at the same time the Road Committee cannot do more than what is possible with the funds which citizens have placed at its disposal.\u201cIn regard to what the Road Committee is now doing, we are levelling the roads on which the street car tracks are situated.We are also trying to get the snow away from certain streets where there are no street car tracks.The Road Committee, however, i» badly handicapped by the in- ufficient funds it has at its disposal.\u201cEfforts have been made to increase e real estate tax, and efforts have piso been made to impose certain taxes on stock brokers, etc.Now, vhat is the result ?Every time an pttempt is made to increase the revenue in such direction we have deputations which raise a great outcry against any pddition taxation.*If the streets are not what could be desired, the fault is not with the pldermen.\u201d ICTORIA GOLF CLUB'S ¥ COMMITTEE MEETING.The Ladies\u2019 Victoria Golf Country Tub held its first committee meeting esterday, when arrangements were ade for the season, which it is hoped will open on May 1st.The club will njoy seVeral improvements this year, including a.better train service, and pn auto-car service ~very half-hour, om Victoria square to the club-house.Beveral new members were .reported.and it appears as if the club would begin its second season under very avourable auspices.Mrs.Strangman in the chair, and those present were Mrs.Cecil Gordon, Mrs.Dinhim Molson, Miss Macrae, Mrs.Hill, Miss ' p and Miss E.Clay.Leaving the City.orporal E.A.Lowe, of No.2 Com- Iny.Victoria Rifies,who has been con- ted with the Guertin Printing pse for several years, and who has gned to accept a position pi\u2019 Ot- was tendered a farewell Supper e men of No.2 Company Yyes- , after the usual drill.Mr.was presented with a handsome mir.The recipient, who was by surprise, thanked the officers hen for their many kindnesses.ght Between Wall and Car.gie, 24 years of age, residing pasalie avenue, was terribly in- hile at work yesterday at the pcomotive works at Longue He was in some way caught à brick wall and a car, and almost crushed out of him en to the Notre Dame Hos- bulance.On examination it 3 that his thigh was frac- that he was suffering from ntusions and lacerations.the Cause of Death.n MacTaggart went to Anesdas and made a post- the body of Rosie 8s supposed to have died ts of a poisonous phllter, with criminal intentions.death was typhoid fever.OR SELLING.LIQUOR.\u2014 Was charg in the Pol- pterday with having sold day.8he was found guil- $50 or three months In STAR\u2014 DAY.M ARCH 31, 1904.FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR CIRCULATION 125,000 Established 1571 A A A A A A AA AAA Ava TATE lishers.Weekl Business HE FAMILY HERALD AND WEEKLY STAR, -/K - the weekly issue of The Montreal Daily Star, __ 1s known the length and breadth of the United States, Great Britain and Canada, as Canada's Greatest Weekly Newspaper.and Weekly Star has a circulation exceeding one hundred and twenty-five (125,000) thousand bona fide prepaid subscribers every weekly issue, duly investigated and certified to by the Association of American Advertisers, and guaranteed by the pub- Its distribution covers practically every post-office in Canada.The Family Herald and Star is known and extolled by the leading general, and Mail Order Advertisers of the United States, Great Britain and Canada, as the greatest Bringer\u2014for absolute results, on the American Continent, hence they continue to use its advertising columns, year in and year out, successively to the greatest advantage.Advertising estimates and testimonials and terms on application to\u2014 GRAHAM & CO., Publishers, The Dally and Weekly Star, 29 coûté \u2018 Montreal, Can.SUB-MARINE SIGNALS TESTED BY À PARTY OF CANADIANS.Captain Archibald Reid and Mr.Andrew Reford, the Montreal members of the party which went to New York scme days ago for the purpose of testing the new system of submarine signals which have been installed on various vessels of the Metropolitan Steamship Nine, have arrived in the city.A detalled description was given of this system in the Star some weeks ago, when Messrs.Andrew and Hugh Allan and party went from New York to Boston for the same purpose.The present party.consisting of Capt.Spain, representing the Canadian Government; Capt.Reid, Mr.Andrew Re- ford.Mr.Northey, of Toronto, and Mr.Bryce Allan, of New York, representing the Allan line, accompanied by Mr.Millett.the inventor, and Mr.Miller, the New York agent, proceeded from New York by the steamer J.M.Boston.on of the various members fan party was unanimous ystem could be employed to determine\\the direction of the light- ships-on the appraach to the harbour from the signals which were distinctly heard at-a distance of six miles, and which gradually became louder until tha, light-ships came abeam, the exact moment of.which was easily determined after a little practice.» Four Hours for Beating a Horse.Arthur Desjardins, 16 years of age, was arraigned in the Recorder's Court yesterday on a charge of having beaten a horse in a cruel manner.The lad was found guilty.The Recorder said that as this was his first offence he would not be hard on him, but warned him that if he appeared before him again on a similar charge he would be very severe.He was ordered to be locked up in the cells for four hours.MONTREAL TEMPLE CLUB.\u2014 A euchre and dance will be held for the final ladies\u2019 night of the season, The committee is perfecting arrangements to hold the same in Victoria Hall, West- mount, on Wednesday evening, April 13.ozone on Asthma, Be Cured.THE MOST DISTRESSING OF ALL THE MINOR MALADIES.Easily Cured Without Drugs.All sorte of horrible tasting and dan} gerous drugs have been unavailably employed to cure Asthma.b often, despite the suffering it imposes, the cure was If not worse, than the disease itself.disease, partly nervous in its exciting cause, has a basis in an undue sensitiveness of the air passages ait of Congestion or actual inflammation.thma is to be successfully treated, the diseased sur- hust be reached in the way that Catarrhozone acts of carrying by air diréctly to the seat of disease, of healing, which have.the power of Imimedi- ing irritation and relaxing the spasmodic reac- pathing, which is so trying to the sufferer.Magical seems the action of Catarrh- successful applioation of the latest soi- entific practice in medicine to the dis- ate an effective remedy like Catarrhozone with of course, as it must needs do, as the medicine pplied where it is needed to successfully eradi- Catarrhozene treatment is the quickest, most certain, its sures are permanent and the only direct way of curing Asthma and all other diseases of the furigs, throat and nasal passages.ce 3c and $1.00 at all druggists or by mail, post paid, N.C.Polson & Co., Kingston, Ont., or Hartford, Conn.yet it is only the Amusements.+000.Academy of Music.In the realm of musical comedy successes, \u201cThe Isle of Spice\u201d is said to stand as a shining example.Its 150 nights\u2019 run in Chicago accentuates the promise it gave at its premiere, Realizing the necessities, Manager B.C.Whitney has engaged the best company of artists avallable.and has headed it by the engagement of a chorus that is said to be remarkable for the great beauty of its female contingent.The costuming will be found handsome and artistic.The story of \"The Isle of Spice,\u201d is a series of ludicrous complications, and gives the company full scope for the display of their talents.It will follow King Dodo at the Academy next week.\u2019 Theatre Francais.The engagement of Hanlon Bros\u2019.\u201cSuperba,\u201d at the Francais next week opening with special matinee Easter Monday, will give the playgoers of this city an opportunity of seeing the newest edition of this pantomime.\u2018\u2018Superba\u2019\u201d was in a railroad accident in the east shortly before the holidays, and had all of its scenery destroyed.In the Hanlon's own shops at Cohasset, Mass., the production was entirely rebuilt.The new version was made entirely different from the old, its scenes being laid in many new and romantic places.All of the trickg and illusions in preparation for next season were at once utilized for this production, and the result is said to be that the Hanlons have the best pantomime they have put forth in many seasons.Proctor\u2019s Theatre.A.W.Martin's production of \u201cUncle Tom's Cabin,\u201d will appear at Proctor\u2019s Theatre next week, with matinee Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.Mr.Martin has solved the prob- Jem of combining the old and the new \u201cUncle Tom's Cabin,\u201d into a big spectacular play that leaves out nothing worth retaining of either the legitimate or the circus method.All the features of the old landmarks are retained, while the thread of the story has been reconstructed making it more coherent; this with the introduction of specialties, goes far toward forming an evening's entertainment.Over 60 people are with the company and three Pullman palace cars, each 60 feet In length, are used to transport this aggregation.A street parade showing the resources of this attraction will be given Monday, April 4.Theatre Boyal.Two burlesques will be presented in a very elaborate manner fat the Royal next week by the \u2018Me + Maidens\u201d Company.The opening is a musical melange entitled, \"At the French Ball,\u201d and is sald to be one of the best, ever seen in burlesque.The closing burletta is \u2018Mr.Bug's Busy Day,\u201d and tells in an amusing manner the story of an old man's trip to New York and his infatuation for a chorus æirl he chances to meet, who, it afterward turné- out, fs married to his son.Of course, there is the usual gathering of girls in handsome costumes.Special acenery is carried for each production.The Messiah Performance.essiah rformances to-mor- rou Sand Good Friday, are evidently going to be record breakers in the matter of audiences.The seats for the open rehearsal are few and far between, and the cheaper seats for Good Friday are in the same condition.The only seats where any choice can be are in the best or highest priced.The sale up to now has been remarkable, in fact the best in the history of the Oratorio Society.Muriel Foster Concert.The concert under the direction of Mr.Chas.Harriss, in which Miss Muriel Foster is the central figure, promises to be a great success, and Windsor Hall is likely to have a very large audience on April 5th.The Musical Courier has the following cables of Miss Foster's singing in London: Miss Muriel Foster, having attained to the proud position of the leading contralto of the day in England, now cherishes an ambition to win her laurels in America as well, and on Tuesday evening she gave a farewell concert in St.James\u2019 Hall, prior to starting on her tour.She certainly had plenty of evidence of her popularity, for the hall was filled with a most enthusiastic audience.Miss Foster is an artist of very unusual gifts.She has a superb voice, which she uses admirably, and her singing is always that of a thorough artist.Cheltenham, Ont.\u2014Mrs.John Henderson is dead, in the seventy-ninth year of her age.QUARTERS OF THE CANADIAN CLUB REACHING COMPLETION The Canada Club, the new \u2018\u201cdowntown club which has been recently organized, will be installed in its new quarters early in May The original limit of membership was placed at two hundred, but this has been raised to two hundred and fifty, and this number has been nearly reached.The club architect, Mr.D.R.Brown, has had the fitting out of the club premises on the top floor of the Board of Trade building.The club colours will be dark red and dark green, and a colour scheme has been carefully observed in the decoration and furnishing of all the apartments.The walls will be decorated in dark green and the floors covered with dark red carpets.All woodwork will be antique oak.The seating accommodation as arranged on the club plan is 138.By arranging the tables In rows as for banquets, etc., the room will seat 260.A grill room and four private dining rooms are also provided.The lounging room, with an ornamental open fireplace, will be a large and comfortable room.The billiard room, a spa- clous apartment, will contain two English tables in antique oak.to match the woodwork.The kitchen is sftua- ted on the roof and will be perfectly appointed.An efficient staff has been already engaged.MAYOR CROSS DISCUSSES CHARGES NOW UP IN COUNCIL.Mayor Cross, in commenting on the action of a portion of the community, which brought charges in the West- mount Town Council, to the effect that various sums had been {m- properly diverted from the object for which the by-laws levying them had intended them, to-day remarked: \u201cReading between the lines of the complaint, it is pretty clear that the intention is to accuse the Secretary- Treasurer of cooking the town\u2019s accounts.It would ned stronger evidence than the testimony of the complainant to make me believe that this has been done.\u201d Easter at St.Agathe.Montrealers who desire to pass Easter time at St.Agathe, St.Margaret, Shaw- bridge, etc.will have a splendid train service at thelr disposal.Mr.C.E.E.Ussher, generul passenger agent of the Canadian Pacific, to-day announced that special trains will leave Place Viger on Good Friday at 8.00 am., and Easter Sunday at 9.15 am.for Montreal at 7.00 p.m., Sunday April 3rd.This extra service was arranged on request of many prominent citizens, who have summer homes at St.Agathe.Maxwell, Ont.\u2014Mrs.James Patterson is dead at Blantyre.Thomas Thompson died in Shelburne.Mother-love is the swectest thing earth on A mother\u2019s whole heart is bound up in her little ones.How it leaps with delight at their childish joys and sinks in i know in by the illness of her little he had been ill for some time with a\u2019 chronic cough.Shiloh\u2019's |, Consumption Cure The Lung Tonks i and it cured her little t the roses of health She has never been troubled since.That mother she has 8 warm spot in her heart for Shiloh\u2019s Consumption Cure, for it saved her little irl's life.ff, suffer from colds, or trouble, try my phi.on I am ef will cure you.Write 108.C- Walls & Co, Torontd, Can., ov qu they wil fend you may li Locke, Pros = A There will : also be a special train leave St.Agathe \u2014 EE SHERIFF'S SALES ARTHABASKh.\u2014F.¥F.\u2014No.312.\u2014Geo.Farley vs.Charles Lafleur.Part of lot seven, sevanth range, Township of Wickham, being No.three hundred and elghty-two, official cadastre Township of Wickham; circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Wickhäm, twenty-seventh of April, 1904, at one o'clock a.m.ARTHABASKA.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.119.\u2014Adel- ard Leblanc vs.Antoine Guilmette.Lot No.three red and seventy, township of Buls .with buildings.To be sold at the door of the parish Church of Notre Dame du Saint Rosaire, twentieth April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.CHICOUTIMI.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.185.\u2014Prosper Lafontaine va.Telesphore Belanger.The sale, which should have taken place on November eighteenth, nineteen hundred and three, will take place at ten o'clock a-m., nineteenth April, nineteen hundred and four, at the door of the parish Church of 8t.Cyrille de Norman- n.MONTREAL.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.2,107\u2014The Trust and Loan Company of Canada va.Emile Niquette.Lots Nos.eighty-seven and elghty- eight, sub-division original lot No.six, village of St.Jean Baptiste, with butid- Es.To be sold at sheriff's office, Montreal, twenty-eighth April next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014F.#F.\u2014No.1,291.\u2014The Montreal Loan and Mortgage Company vs.the heirs of the late Adolphe Mathieu.1\u2014Lot No.thirty-eight, St.Louis Ward, Montreal, with buildings; bounded In front by Cadieux street.% 8.\u2014Lot No.two, sub-division official lot No.forty-seven, St.Louis Ward, Montreal; bounded in front by Perrault lane; with buildings.3\u2014Lot No.three, sub-division official lot No.forty-seven, St.Louis Ward, Montreal.To be sold at sheriff's office, Montreal, twenty-elghth April, nineteen hundred and four, at two o'clock p.m.MONTREAL\u2014F.F.\u2014No.83,065.\u2014John A.B.Spaulding and Henri B.Pepin es quais vs.Adolphe Lavigne, jr.1\u2014Lots Nos.three, four and nine, subdivision ilot No.one hundred and sixty- eight, village of Cote St.Louis, with rcs- ervation.2\u2014Lot No.ten, sub-division said lot; frontinæ on Sanguinet :treet.3\u2014Lot No.thirteen, sub-division said lot; fronting on Sanguinet street.4\u2014Lot No.fourteen, sub-division said lot; fronting on Sanguinet street.5\u2014Lot No.seventeen, sub-division said lut: fronting on Sanguinet street.&\u2014Lot No.twenty-three, sub-division said lot; fronting on Drolet street.or No.ny four, sub-division 0.one hundred and sixty-eight; fronting on Drolet street.y-elgh §&\u2014Lot No.twenty-five, sub-division sald Jot; fronting on Drolet street.To be sold at sheriff's office, Montreal, seventh April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.2903.\u2014James Piggott et al vs.Oliver Edward Stanton \u201cpart } ot No.one hundred and seven: town of st.Lambert, county of Chambly an t ictoria st ; - out.front by a street; with o be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Lambert, seventh April next, at eleven o'clock a.m.DISTRICT OF PONTIAC \u2014F, F-N6\u201d| 651 \u2014Alpheus Colten vs.Richard Stevens.¢ Half of lots pos.twenty-six and wenty-seven, th range, tow Calumet Island.se nship of 2.\u2014All claims, rights, titles and interest of defendant.on lot No.eight, township of Litchfield, To be sold at the Registry Office, Bry- son, twenty-eighth April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.7 $ DISTRICT OF PONTIAC \u2014F.F\u2014No.652.\u2014Robert V.Sinclair vs.Henry Con- nelly.Lots Nos.thirty-one, thirty-two and thirty-three, township of Mansfield; with buildings and appurtenances.To be sold at the Registry Office, village of Bryson, sixth April, 1804, at ten o'clock a.m.7 QUEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1799.\u2014Robert Ritchie vs.Louis Samson et al, and Bd- gar itras, curator to the surrender.Lot No.eighty-two, parish of St.Jean Chrysostome; circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the partsh church of St.Jean Chrysostome, twenty- ninth April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1057.\u2014Ths City of Quebec vs.Eliza Jane Lamoureux.Lot No.three.sub-division of lot No.two thousand, five hundred and sixty- eight, 8t.Louis Ward, City of Quebec; on Laporte street; circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at Sheriff's Office, Quebeo, thirtieth April, 1904, at ten o'clock am.SAINT FRANCIS.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.333.\u2014 The Sherbrooke Loan and Mortgage Company vs.Oliva Boule es qual.Part of lot No.one hundred and fifty- three, centre ward, city of Sherbrooke; with buildings and appurtenances.To be mold at Sheriff's Office, Sher- brooks, third day May next, at ten o'clock a.m.STE.SCHOLASTIQUE.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.232.Vincent Ferrier Forget va Ferdinand Thibault.1.\u2014Lot No.seven\u2014A, first range, township of Beresford, parish of Ste.Agathe des Montes.8.\u2014Lot No.sevéen\u2014B, at the same place, s.\u2014Lot No.seven-B, second range,said township.4\u2014Part of Jot No.ten, village of Ste.Agathe des Montes; with buildings.To be mold at the door of the Roman Catholic Church.village of Ste.Agathe den.Montes, fourteenth April, 1904, at one o'clock p.m, THREFR FTVERSA.\u2014F.F.\u2014No.1293.\u2014 Nicolas Trudel vs.Luc.C~linas.Tot No.thirty-four, county of St.Maurice, parish of St.Flore; with buildings, \u2018circumstances and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Flore, twenty-seventh of April, 1904, at ten o'clock a.m.THREE RIVERS.\u2014F.F\u2014No.141.\u2014 Pierre Pichetts ve.Edouard , Lot No.four hundred and ninety-nine, township of Louiseville, with house and dependencies.To be sold at the door of the parish church of St.Antoine de la Riviere du Loup, township of 'Louiseville, fifth of April, 71904 at two o'clock p.m.2 - > FEAST OF THE PASSOVER COMMENCED AT SUN DOWN.At sun-down last evening the Feast of the Passover commenced: the soi- emn week when all Jews celebrate the delivery of the Israelites from bondage in the Land of Egypt.The celebration began with services in all the synagogues at 6.15 in the evening, and at 10 o'clock this morning.The services in the synagogues are only on the first and last days, so although the Passover lasts for seven days, there will be no other public service until Tuesday evening next, and the last on Wednesday morning, which finishes the great week.Many elaborate preparations have been made for the Passover, which is kept by all Jews, even those who are not strictly orthodox, or have become imbued with the ideas of the Gentile peoples among whom they live.Families are united on the evening before the Feast of the Passover; special supplies are purchased; foes are forgiven, and the poor and friendless assisted.\u2019 \u20ac , = Received Purse and Gown.Prescott, Ont., March 3L\u2014Rev.Jas, Stewart, for twenty-five years pas of the Presbyterian church here, ha been presented with a' silk gown by the ladies of the congregation.while the members and adhérents gave him an address and a purse, contalnirig 8300 [in J # \u2019 2,0 I= Miserable Folks could trace both state 1of mind.and body to some one or other SALE OF Gold and Silver WATCHES, JEWELLERY, FIXTURES, ETC.We have received instructions from MR.N.SLOVES, Manufacturing Jeweller, to sell his entire stock without the slightest reserve, as he is giving up the retail business.Sale at his store, No.2356 8t.Catherine Street (between Metcalfe and Peel Street), commencing SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, APRIL 2ND, and to be continued every evening until the stock is disposed of, comprising: Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Gold and Gold-filled, Silver and Gun Metal Watches; large assortment of Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Chains; also Rings set in Diamonds, Rubles, Sapphires, Pearls, Garnets and Turquoises; Bracelets, Brooches, Stick Pins in Solid Gold, Gold-filled and Silver; variety of icures, in sets or single pieces: Clocks, Siiver-plated Ware, etc.; Wall and Show Cases, Counters, etc.Sale at 2.30 and 8 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.¥ 76 3 Furniture, PIANOS, PARLOUR BETS, ETC.Largest assortment of Carpet Squares, in all grades and qualities, of any house in the city.For positive sale to cover advances.BY AUCTION.On account ot Good Friday, we will sell Saturday Afternoon, April 2nd At our mammoth rooms, 241 and 243 Bt.James Street.Sale at 2.30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.\u2014 76 2 WAS IN A CRITICAL CONDITION, System was Run Down.A A \u2014 T DROWSY AND MISERABLE.Burdock Blood Bittèrs BUILT UP THE SYSTEM ; AND ADDED TEN POUNDS IN WEIGHT.Mr.Ed.J.Harris, Newbridge, Om, was in poor heaith, but has now bees restored to full health and vigor.Here ir what he writes us: \u2018Last spring ! was in a very critical comdition; my sy.tem was all run down.1 felt drowsy and miser- \u201cabla, and thought | would burely die if 1 did not get something to build me up.After reading one of your almanacs | decided to try Burdock Blood Bitters, and before ! had taken two bottles 1 bad gained ten pounds in weight, and am now in perfect health.and can certainly recommend Burdock Blood Bitters te build up the system.\u201d BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Is the best Spring medicine on the markes to-day.You may need ona this Sprieg, lf so, get B.B.B SOCIEIS, Lodges, Ins intending to change their meeting quarters this year will do well to call and see the Royal Arcanum Hall, 2444 St Catherine.Particulars from H.I\u2019, Suldivan, at N.G.Valiquette*s, 2446 St.Catherine.ati dose Bi e for unnatural rgee, inflammations, irritations or nicerations of mucous membranss.Painless.Guaranteed pot to stricture.te tagion ee, $2.CINCINNATI, O.ue.\u2014 [i GEORG/ CLENDINNENG « LEARED OF CHARGES.Georgy Clendinneng, who had a number of ct rges againat him, waa cleared of the all in the Police Court yesterday.On Tuesday he was found not guilty of the crime of forging the firm's name to a cheque.Yesterday the charges of arson and damaging property by setting fire to a quantity of valuable patterns were tried before Judge Choquet and the result was acquittals in each case.Mr.G, H.Semple had charge of Ciendinneng's defence with Mr.R.A.E.Greenshields as counsel.Hand Crushed in Machinery.Richard Spencer, 31 years of age, while at work yestérday afternoon In the round house of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at Mile End, had his hand crushed by machinery.He was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital.One of his fingers had to be amputat- = \u20ac form of atornach disorder.Dr.Von Stan's Pineapple Tablet is a \u2018\u2019vest pocket\u201d remedy that nature provides and that medical science has proved a =~ in preventing and curing stom \u201cta, If you've a symptom of > stomach test the Pineapple cure Bold by B.BE Fos 0 ; otre An À ste, or 381\"GiN 133 N ro and > of Pry T.W.Foster and Co's Sales FOR SALE\u2014By Auction, at 10.30 A.M., TUESDAY, April 5th, at No.288 Centre Street, Point St Charles.We have been instructed by Francis Prud'homme, master carter, to sell his entire cartage outfit without reserve, consisting of 30 heavy draft horses, weighing from 1,300 to 1,500 Ibs., 20 sets of heavy double harness, 15 sets of heavy single harness, 10 lorry waggons, 3 rail waggons, 2.jobbers\u201d waggons, 7 lumber waggons, 11 lumber trucks, 1 float, 10 lorry sleighs, ice cutting tools, chains, ropes, tarpaulins and a number of articles too numerous to mention.T.W.FOSTER & CO., Auctioneers, 603-605 St.Paul Street, Tel.Main 3265 and 4136.N.B.\u2014Cralg and Centre electric cars direct to the sale.78 8 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Ro yat Mail Service.Liverpool via Morville From From From Liverpool.Steamer.St.John.Mallfax 17 Mar Jonian 2 April 4 April 24 Mar Bavarian 9April 11 April 81 Mar.Pretoria.RSRRER 18 Apr.JApril Parisian.23 April *5 Apr.3 30 April »% May Montreal 7 May Tunisian and Bavarian are the larges finest on the Canadian route, 570 .Twin screws, FIRST CLASS, wards, according to steamer, location of, à number of persons in staterooms.QND-CLASS, Liverpopl or Londonderry, Ba- an, Tunisian, or Jonien, $40.Other steam- $37.50.Return tickets at reduced rates.HIRD CLASS, Liverpool, London or Glas- w, $25 or $20.Paris, $32 H.& A.ALLAN, beral Agents, Montreal 201 tf Dominion Line swamships WEEKLY SAILINGS TO LIVERPOOL.From Portland: From Montreal.10,- MODERATE RATES.Ask agents for particulars of moderate rate service.To Liverpool, 887.50; To London, 94000.and upwards, according to steamer end berth.For all particulars as to pas- e apply to local agents, or ss P DOMINION LINE, 17 St.Sacrament Street, Montreal.Canadian Pacific Railway Coys ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES.WINTER SAILINGS, 8T.JOHN, N.B., AND LIVERPOOL DIRECT.From Liverpool.Steamers.From St.John, N,B, Tuesday, Mar.15.I.AKE CHAMPLAIN.Apr.2 Tuesday, Mar.20.LAKE ERIE.,.Apr, 18 , Apl.3.LAKE MANITOBA.r 2 From Motitreai.Tuesday, Apl, 19.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.May 5 Tueaday, May 8.LAKE vanes.May 19 Tuesday, May 10.LAKE TOBA .May 26 Tuesday, May 24.LAKE CHAMPLAIN.June 9 Steamers sall from west St, John, NB, at 1.30 pm, after: the arrival of the C.P.R.usin from the west.RAYES OF PASSAGE.Firat Cabin, $50 and upwards.Round trip tickets at reduced raies.gecond Cabin, to Liverpool, $37.50; to Lon- ,00.Round trip, $71.25; London, Third Ciass to Liverpool, London, | Belfast, Londonderry and Quesns- 1own 545.00, Apply to Canadian Pacific Raliway Co.Atiantio Steamship Linea Board of Trade Building, St.Sacrament St, Montreal.95 eod tf Ramburg-American, Semi-Weekly Twin Screw Service.FOR PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG, HAMBURG THE GREAT OCEAN FLYER, 8.8.DEUTSCHLAND \u201cwey ft.|} 4% knots average speed Salls April 7.May 12, June 9.July 7.3e Moitke.Mar.31 Belgravia.April 18 Pennsylvania.April = A.Victoria April 21 6 Lbeutechland.April 7 Pretoria.April 23 Patricia.Apri) © | :e Bieucher.April 28 s Has grill room and ; gymbaesium on board.MEDITERRAN N SERVICE New York-Naples-Genoa.By superb new twin scrow steamers, Crbin, $50, $80, $75 Upward.rd.According to steamer.Hamburg-American Line, 37 B'way, N.Y.James Thom, Genera! Agemt, 17 St, Hacra- ment at; Wo\" H.Henry, Temple Building, 185 Bt.James ot.Batlersby\u2019s Tourist Agency, 178 ot.Jdinea at.17 «of HNorthGerman Lloyd.Fast Express Service: PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN, K.Wm LI Apr.12, 1p m.| Kaiser, May 10a.m.Kaiser, Apr.26, 10 & m Kronprins, des 7am pring, May 8 a.m.K.Wm.[1,June 14,6 a.m.K.Wm.11, May 17,7 ».m.Kaiser, June 21, 1s aia.Twin-Screw Passenger Service PLYMOUTH-CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN .Alice, April 7, 10 a in.Alice.Mayly, 1 Bremen April dl, 10 a.m.Barbarossa May Tom sRhein.April & 10a.m Neckar, May 14, 10 am Luise\u2026\u2026 May 8,10 à.m Friederich, 4 ay 19, noon eBails to Bremen direct.Mediterranean Service GIBRAUTAR\u2014N 1.9, 11am APLES\u2014GENOA.\u2026 Apl K Albert, May 21 .et bart, Areti 1%,11 a.m a a ay am K.Hohe: 4 Huhens\u2019s, 2411 am Irene, June Lee Irene.day 11a m.Albert, June 8, )1 a:m.OELRICHS & CO.5 Broadway, N.Y, .H.renry, Sole Agent for Montreal.Temple Building, 185 6t, James wt, 77 of The FINSKA LLOYDS NAVIGATION Co.The only direct line between France and Canada.Departures will be made as follows: From om From Havre.La Pallice.Montreal 88.Hextos.15 April.30 April.10 May 88.Hesperus.10 7 16 May 10 June And monthly thereafter.For rates of freight and further information apply to CHAS.N.BLAKELETY, 161 Coristine Building.ane éleoûtf DELIGHTFUL SEA TRIPS TO QUAINT NEW ORLEANS Elegant New Pasosnger Stsamsbips & Southern Pacific Leave New Took ovary Woedaeaday at Soave Now Orlane way, P.T.Brooks, N.Y.8.A, 199 # Syracuse, N.Y.COMMON EPA tits Rate, Mise, Mogches, NO OFFENSIVE Of) t andy nu, Ce Our great clearing sal hand-made EASTERN RU PETS was a grand succe many people embracing the to obtain high-grade rugs a price of ordinary machine- We have imperative orde the entire consignment.All ed down 35 to 50 PER CENT BELOW PRICES.Over 300 large and medium pets to select from.Small rugs, mats, pelace strips, tieres and all Eastern goods sold \u2018in, same proportion BY PRIVATE SALE, Every rug marked in plain figures.M, HICKS & CO., 76 2 1821-1823 Notre Dame Weekly Sale Fury retail including balance of stock: Bedroom sets lour sets, chairs, wire-back ch rs, diping sets, lounges, bookcases, brass an amel iron beds, springs, mattresses, ete.Also 10 pleces best English linole carpet squares, Wilton rugs and maïs, odds and ends in quilt, lace curtains, table linens, towels, tweeds, series, a 5 sundries of all sorts, at our rooms, 183te 1\u201d « 1523 NOTRE DAME S8T., 8 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 2nd,\" at 2.30 o'clock.A M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.7605 RAILROADS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | CANADIAN PACIFIC Fr GOOD FRIDAY Faster Excursions \u2018 \u2014AT\u2014 SINGLE FARE Good going March 31st, April 1st, 2nd, ; 3rd and éth.Return limit April 6th, 1904, .| 2-Special Trains\u20142 A ST.AGATHE J Leave Place Viger on Friday, 11 1, KE at 9.00 a.m, and Sunday, A à Aa) rx 9.15 am.Returning, leave Bt e Sunday, April 3rd.at 7.00 p.m.of st.J 4 3 TICKET OFFICE \"oot Oto CANADIAN Je 1011 A 1007 oriimar PE HIFE ian LUCE \u20ac *.\u201c Going March 31 to April 4th ao.Return limit April 5.a NEW YORK EXOU FROM MONTREAL Round Trip Yare = Going Dates\u2014March Heturv Limit\u2014April Lve.Montreal 8.46 *7.40 p.m Ary.New York 8.00 p.m., 10.00 7.20 a.m, Uther trains week days.CITY TICKET OFFICES! 137 St.James Street (near Main entrancé ' to Bt.Lawrence Hall.) Telsphones Mal | 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station -*.Rutland R¢ EXCURSION From MONTREAL (Windsor tation) \u2018oh NEW YORK Going March 3ist, April let and Sud.Ree turning untit April 11th, ! FOR THE .S1O.°5 20m Trains leave Montreal 8.50 a.m.sud T.3§ mn PRUE P Arrive New York 8.48 pm.ed 7.37 ce.> Further information and Pullman accoëfe, > modation at \u2014- City Ticket Office, 141 St.James @ (Tel.Main ¢436) Windsor Station and Trig., sor Hotel, 70 \u20ac.ss, à NEW YORK CENTRAL: gf n° ih, Do Why & HUDSON RIVER B.R.*: .- Trains leave Windsor Station as follGws 8.20 A.M.LS En BEERS 7.00 P.M.our.JIERGSYTEIY (MM) Albany, New York and all pointe south.ft 2 .80 A.M.except Sunday .Loos}.feel ; \"25 A:M1.except wat.and Sunday fée Chobcats il 0.45 AM.B y only er 4 boon i 1.88 E- - Baturday only ols; jh 5.10 P.M.except Sanday Timothos ahd.| 7.00 r.NM.daily Valieytiold.=~ \u201d- For tickets, time tables, Pullman ear : 2 tion and fil information, oail et be CE con eee.130 St.James Street, à.HEBERT, P.E.BARBOUR, Bey Toiret Agent, Generai Agtat.\u2026, S71 eed MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAIN \\ WAY COMPANY.CL = 140 ME Lachine.\u2014 From Post Oftios, 20 min, See / vice, 0.40 a.m.to midnigat, Srom Lachine\u2019 f 20 min, service, 5.50 &um.to 11.35 p.m, 3 Sault su Reocoliet \u2014 min.), from Chenneville aoû Crulg, 6.46 a.m.to 9.003 °.6.00 a.m.to 9.48.from Sault au Recollet, | 3 i au Recollet \u2014 90 mi, , £ g Je and Craig, 9.00 a.m: td 4.00% au Reoollet, 9.40 a.m.to 8.18.AS pra 4.00 pio y .5 to .pocotlet, 3-16 vu.wo.\u2014 0s, £ 7.90 p.m.to 13.8.° 9 11,16.Th urd 2 008 A a ath, RS rar FE 4h \u2018deal of Repl EA in New Chwang, the treaty port th BL ; oer par fo a : China at ui Bt MM.\u201caw Tor, ) joi! arene, \u2018Pavre éné \u2018te.M.W.MoGtittvsay,.Te a in: Kodiana.Torey à.Hird.fas tion of the: ses A aa ere R ENDIFÉ MAR.sors, 004 SR 56,148 xX - >.- - 56,143 $2 Y - - - 56,124 3 AY =i = - 56,163 de XY = - = - 56,127, ; AY - - - 62368 a = , ; , TOTAL - - - 348,037 iveragé - - 57,173 ly Star Last Woek - 125,185/ ULATION OF HE STAR BE\u201d 468,20) EEKLY BT WEEK.of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates | I the above figures are excluded | } thousand mubscrinticr~« regard- ore.or less ephemeral Give the manufacturers, workingmen, aad far mers of Canada the same kind of tariff as that which has made the United States the home of the most prosperous manufacturers, workingmen and farmers in the world.AASAAAMAAMAA 1.T0 THE MANUFACTURERS OF ANADA.Force the Government to give you as good a tariff as that which bas made the American manufacturers rich, When you get this tariff, pay your Canadian workmen American wages.AAAAAAMLLA THE WORKINGHEN OF _ 0 ALE LL ES Take a leaf out of the book of the Amerteao workingman.Help your employers to obtain for themselves \u2018and for you a Canada-for-Canadians tarift, AAAAMAA ARMERS OF CANADA.ofit by the experience the American far Okra, the wealthiest farmers in the world, who < support a high ff and < prospeé under \u201cit and i < because of it.An active campaign has been commenced iu Engiand in favour oI Preterential Trade with in the Empire.it is to the interest of Canada to trade on liberal terms vik countries 1 trade on liber eres with her.If ~4le Dominion 48 to be in a position to grant substantial preferences to the United Kingdom apd the sister colonies, ber tariff against the rest of the world must be materially increased.The present time af forda the opportunity of & nation's lifetime.AA ALE AA PEAR SEY wate \u201cAND THE FOOD SUPPLY.ndrew Carnegie thinks that it would b better for Britain to depend Aion the United States than upon her ès for her food supply.Andrew jows more about making steel than it making Empires.What nation Skt de self-supporting\u2019 ?Under what umstances oguld It possibly pay to pnd upon a foreign nation for any sity ?yo wheat or, mine its own coal, will ht wipe out the wheat and coal sup- \u2018of other nations.When Britain ip -get all her food fram her Colonies, # United States will still exist ana an still have n to sell.If she has pan 1e Wn be- e slie\u2018cotsures It at a; and where would 6.in thy bce fo it.que deg TRE.\"WAR \u2018of \u2018Manchuria, but Trans-Manchurian Rafl Chinese polics Datrvels t was expressly intended to prevent as of .any any other power ; railway without .tionals struct td suffer severely.almost Inevitable.i were competent to supply the Motherland or not.Then it would not tena to perpetuate good relations and mutually fair treatment betweeen the Empire and the Republic if either were clearly dependent upon the other for its very existence.We will all be far better friends if we are independent of each other, and are drawn together by common interests and not by humiliating necessity.HEADS AND HANDS.A somewhat singular correspondence lately took place between the president of the North Side Board of Trade, New York, and one of the city superintendents of public schools.The Board of Trade had been considering from an altogether practical point of view the very defective education of children who had passed through the public schools.As business men, they found it almost impossible to get typewriters, Btenographers or office clerks who had anything llke a respectable knowlege of spelling, punctuation, arithmetic or grammar; while the writing of nearly all was very inferior.A regular meeting of the board, gp we read, \u201calmost became an indignation meeting, as member after jmefnber expréssed his personal experience either with his own children or with graduates of the pub- Hc schools in his employ.\u201d The gathering was a most representative one, comprising architects, lawyers, doctors, merchants and manufacturers.In view of the unanimity prevailing amongst the members of the board in condemnation of the educational \u2018fads,\u2019 as they deemed them, to which the more solid elements of education were being sacrificed, the president felt justified In addressing a few words omthe subject to the Local educational authority.The reply he récelved was somewhat éxtraordinary \u201cIt is difficult, * wrote the superintendent, \"to securé\u2019unantmity of semttment as to what constitutes educational eccentricities.It is also difficult to get people united on the question of what are the essentials of a course of study for elementary school pupils.Horace Greeley would rule aut spelling, being himself a poor speljer.The typewriter is driving penmanship into a lost art.Most men~who have been successful in mercantile life knew little or nothing about grammar.As for history and geography, there is wide divergence of opinion upon the question how much should be taught.\u201d The gist of the matter, according to this enlightened educationist, was that spelling didn't matter, because Horace Greeley couldn't spell; and that writing didn\u2019t mattér, because the typewriter was so much used; and that grammar didn\u2019t matter, because many men had made\u201dtkheir fortunes without it; and that history and geography didn't matter, because there was a good deal of difference of opinion as to their value.What he omitted to say was what did matter.The representative of the North Side business men was not, however, going to put off so eastly.Returning to the chargehe sald that the statement that Horace Greeley was a bad speller was entirely incorrect; on the contrary, he was an excellent speller, though his handwriting was bad.As to the type-writer, in how many families in New York was a typewriter used?Was it \u201cgood form\u201d to use it for private correspondence ?The merchant princes and captains of industry of to-day were not, as a rule, ignorant of grammar.Such cases of Igriobance as the educational gentleman had spoken of were, he thought, quite exceptional.Finally, as to history and geography, he ventured to think that a youth ought to be well grounded in at least the history of his own country and in the geography of the world What will strike every reflective person is that the subjects that are belng shirked are precisely those that require the exercise of mein ory and thought.To learn to spell well calls for industry ih the way of memory work, and also for a certain power of selzing analogies.The really good speller will almost invariably be\u201d one who arranges the words bf the language into groups, and thus makes one word throw light on another.Punctuation and grammar call for some Insight into the structure of sentences and the relations of thelr several parts.No mere harum-scarum intel- ject, \"such As so.many, are to-day, will vor make much of them.Arithmetic i.ognstant demand on the rea- \u2018powers.The origin of the dif- must be traced to the prevailing gociety which 1s not favourable effort apart from some al inducement.Stress is those thinga that seem uick returns\u2014and returns edium In witieh It has be- ary to medsute all suc- \u2018foreign commercial interests in the Chinese provinces adjoining frontier, New ,Chwang being the only place left open to foreign trade.clause reads: \u2018In all places adjoining the Russian frontter\u2014namely Manchuria, Mongélia, Chinese Turkestan, Kashgaria, Yarkand Khotan, and\u2019 other places, no railway, mining or other concessions shall be granted to the na- the excepting New-Chwang, it is not perinitted to lease land to foreigners.\u2019 Conseqijently, if New-Chwang is to become the centre of active hostilities many British, American and other foreign subjects and: interests are fikely It cannot be helped; legitimate sphere of the war {is generally conceded.It is one of the fortunes of war to which aliens as well as natives must submit.That New-Chwang will be one of the -next points of a vigorous attack by the Japanese seems Indeed the London Daily Telegraph suggests that the reason the correspondents are so tightly bottled up Is to conceal some important move, possibly the re- embarkation of a portion of the forces already in Corea for some other point in the theatre of war.be any place on the Liaotung Peninsula, but 18 exceedingly likely to be New~ Chwang, because at no other joint in the theatre of war apparently could &i the Japs gtrike such a vital blow at the Russian lines of communication.brokers, builders, publishers, plumbers, | SITUATION, .forelan interest in the Far Eastern \u2018campaign raturaily wiick all foreign importe uMa In February, 1901, a treaty whs made between Russis and: ch purported to sllow China to resume the entire civil soverament y thoughtfully provided.also that the Chinese Gog erament should station no troops in Manchuria until the completion of the and that Russia should determine the number of be employed.One of the clauses of this treaty far as possible the development of the Rugsia The herself of con- «Russia, China assent nor can previous that New-Cywang is within the That other point may 5 eilgner, within his gates, who is to-day making the most strenuous use of the educational faëllities which the country affords.What is remarkable about the letter of the city superintendent is that he seems almost to have thrown up the sponge in the battle with a generation that takes readily enough to manual tri.'ng, but is very recalcitrant to inf-:ectual training.The appearance at present is that educated brains will, soon be at a conaideraÿly higher premium than educated hands.PROVERBS ABOUT WOMEN Here are some complimentary proverbs regarding women: A Spanish rhyme has Ît\u2014\"Were, a woman as little as she is good, A pea- pod would\u201d make her a gown and a hood.\u201d An old English saying runs: \u201cIf a man lose a woman and a farthing he will be sorry he lost the farthing.\u201d A French adage goes: \u201cA man of straw is worth a woman of gold\u2019.good a German: \u2018There are only two women in the worid\u2014one is dead pp the other can't be found.\u201d The Scotch say: \u2018Honest men marry soon; wise men never,\u201d and \u2018The next best thing to no wife is a good wife.\u201d The Arabian declares: women; deeds are men.\u2019 The Persian says that a woman's wisdom 1s under her heel, and that women and dragons are best out of the world.The German affirms that every daughter of Eve would rather be beautiful than good, and also asserts that wherever there is mischief brewing a woman and a priest are at the bottom of it.\u201cWords are Turning from proverbs, adages and the like, we find that Toany eminent, writers have penned\u2019 opinions the ré« verse of complimentary to the sex.Ifa a recently published book .entitled \u201cBachelor Bigotries,\u2019 which the title page assures us has been compiled b an old maid, approved by a young bachelor, Hilustrated by an ex-bache- :lor, and published by a young married man, there are these quotations, among others: \u201cAll my friends who have embraced Popery have done better than those.who have embraced wives.\u201d \u2014Hough- ton.\u201cKeep your eyes wide open befofe- marriage; half shut afterwards.\u2014Poer Richard.\u201cWomen admire the brave, but they prefer the audacious.\u201dEdgar Saltus.\u201cA second marriage is the\u2019 triumph of hope over experience.\u201d \u2014 Doctor Johnson.The Guysboro Election.To the Editor of the Montreal Star: Sir \u2014When J.H.Sinclair, M.P., shall have taken his place in the House of Commons as member for Guysboro, a series of relevant questions to ask the Government would: be thèse: .1.\u2014Is it not a fact that nearly a hundred Conservative voters were disfranchised in the St.Mary's district of Guysboro, solely by the action of partisan Liberal municipal officers?2\u2014Is if not a fact that a score of Liberals were retained on the list whose names should not properly be there: and a majority of whom cast their votes for the member for Guysboro?8\u2014Is it not a fact that one, Leblanc, an official of the Intercolonfal, was sent into the French district of Guys- boro; where he openly canvassed for Mr.Sinclair, denounced Mr.Borden when comparing him with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and headed the Government election workers on the day of polling?4\u2014TIs it not a fact that threats and coercion were applied to the Intercol- onial employes at Port Mulgrave on election day, and, thereby, an unprecedentedly large majority obtained there for the Liberals?5.\u2014Is it not a fact that bribery on a scale, never before attempted, was carried out in the county by the Liberals, and that enormous quantities of liquor were provided by the same agencies?The answer of the Government in the negative may be anticipated.But the questio just put, ff truthfully answered, Would carry an affirmative reply.By these metns-\u2014-and these means only\u2014does Guysboro fall into the Liberal column as a result of the election there on March 18.GUYSBORO ELECTOR.(Sherbrooke.N.8.) Dragged by Horse for Quarter Mile.Boston, March 81.\u2014Laura Shuman.daughter of Samuel Shuman, a leading resident of the Roxbury district, died early to-day from Injuries sustained last evening in a © age accident.While driving home with her brother Waldo, from a dinner party, their horse ran away, throwing both out.Miss Shuñhn became entangled in the reins and was dragged through the streets for a quarter of a mile, She was 25 years of age, And was prominent In social circles.PROMINENT CANADIANS WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY, Mr.M.H.Gault and Mr.A.F.Gault among the prominent Canadians mantioned in The Star of April 1st, 1839.TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.Ajademy\u2014'\"King Dodo.\u201d / or's\u2014'\"\"More than Queen.\u201d Th! ai The Imperial B Atlantte City.\u201d e Limp Juriesq cautes-\u2014\"A ere Hall\u2014Benda-Milis concert.Monkey Brand Soap cleans Kitchen Steal.iron and tinwars, knives \u2018and oli Ainds'of sullen peop ave ot atl \u201cons the strove \u201cBribing the people with their money,\u201d was wha ey used to call it, when the estimates were about Balf present figure.\u2014- We suppose that St.Petersburg will claim that a Japanese whale was des- ttoyed by a Russian mine, and Tokio will claim that a Russian mine was sunk by a Japaneses whale.of battle in bad condition before, but this looks lke their Water-loo.\"I care not,\u201d cries the Russian General, \u201cwho wins the victory, so long as I write the account of wr When \u201cthe machine\" cannot get in its fine work, the Government -has to fall back on wind-power.: Stretdige Tourists are now of the opinion that the dyke at the river front ts bulit to keep the water on the streets from flooding the river.The terrible news comes from Belle- ville that there is too much water at Corbyvtlle.April showers may bring May flowers, but they would nto 49,000 Eantéf hâts in this section tahe country.There is no aoubg tbat the Russians have begun to show more signs of noticing that a condition of hostilities is imminent.Over a thousand improper calves are said to have been sent to the city, buk the name of the burlesque is not given.Things would get on better in the East iff the generals would only let the reporters do the reporting, while they did some fighting.' And a lot of Libs.are kicking themselves because they neglected to got on that Soo pay-roll.If we maintain the constitutional right of the white mad to get drunk, to _be logical, we must admit the right of the half-breed to get half drunk.An honourable member has asked whut benefit the farmers of Canada received from the expenditure on travelling expenses of the Hon.Sidney Fisher on his trip to Japan.Well, it is obvious that when Bidney was In Japan he wasn't doing any harm in Canada.Mr.Roche, of Marquette, asks for a public building at Minnedosa, and explains that the people are willing to give a site.The explanation is fatal; the Government, judging by experience, prefers to pay handsomely for sites.If there is any little one-horse village, too insignificant to support a general store, that would like to have an examining warehouse, a post office, a public building, or wharf, or dock, or a gaol, now is the time to speak.Now is the time to get on the Dominion pay-roil We don't have a general election every year.A Solemn Thought.It is a solemn thought, Most solemn, of a verity, With pregnant meaning fraught, That we were once posterity; The people we've forgot, Even the very pink o' them, \u2018Were once unduly hot To know what we would think o' them.From this a lesson We learn about futurity; Cease vain solicitude And rest in full security.New Orleans Times-Democrat.The Assoctated Press says: \"The Japanese fleet was successful in its attempt to partially close the channel of Port Arthur.\u2019 What seems more lkely ix that the Japanese fleet was partially i successful in its attempt to, close the.channel of Port Arthur.Tt-is reported that Mr.Bickerdike is slated for the appointment of chairman of the new royal commission which is to succeed the Harbour Trust.It is a good time to run to cover.THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.The news comes from Ottawa that there is a very strong movement on foot to establish a school of military engineering in Canada, similar to Woolwich and Sandhurst, England, and West Point, United States, for the training of young gentlemen for the commissioned ranks of the Canadian militia, referred to by Hon.Lt.-Col.Panet in his speech on the Address in the Senate, THE OUTCOME of the movement was the Royal Military Coligee, established in 1876, for the purpose of imparting a complete military education in all the branches of tactios, fortification, engineering and a general scientific knowledge in all subjects connected with and necessary to oualify for a commission in the mi- Utia.A few years after the opening \u2018of the college, the Imperial Govern ment granted commissions in the regular service to the four cadets standing highest in marks in the college on graduating.There are today nearly one hundred Kingston cadets serving as officers in the British army.Several of them have bravely.fallen on the field .of battle in the defence of the British Crown and flag.The late General E.O.Hewitt, Royal Engineers,was the first commandant, and raised the schoo to a high rank among the military schools of the world.A recital of Mrs.Scott'a classes took place last evening in St.George's School Hall.which Was filled with the parents and friends of the young lady pupils, who, very tastefully attired, accompanied by their teachers, ocoupied the platform.The very enjoyable.The Rev.Dr.in a brief address, bore flattering teati- mony to the great success of the prinoi- pal as A teacher.THE SCHOOL was one of the most popular for young ladies in the city, the various subjects being taught In a most thorough manner.The late Douglas was a very eloquent and powerful preacher in the Methodist Church, and respected by all creeds and classes for his broad catholicity.At the Methodist Ecumenical Council, held in London, England, on the 18th September, 1881, as one of the Presidents, he delivered an address on history and resources of Canada, rich fairly electrified his brother clergymen who weré present.He passed away many years ago deeply regretted by the whole community.The condition of St.James street ip places is certainly fearful, dirty and un- \u201c| tidy.The sereet crossings are simply mud pools, which women of ail positions in society have to walk through, to the great damage of their garments.Is the Road Committee, an especially the Chairman and the City Sürveyor, still hibernating?THE Chairman of Roads at the time was the late Ald.Ferd, Davi, and the City Burveyor the late Mr.McQuisten.The latier could do nothing without funds, which, £ ta sald, were not forthooming, clean the streets, and the aoe was, as it is to-day, à great increase in lung and other contagious diseases, owing to the winter's accumulation\u2019 of tiith poisoning the air.We are glad to read that the motion to abolish the liquor bar in the Dominion Houses of Parilament was carried yesterday in the Commons without a division.MR.CHISHOLM, of Halton, made the motion, but several members vigorously protested, especially the late Mr.Bunster, of British Columbia, who ercaimed, \u2018 Its | not British; it's rob- 8 popr m his beer.\u201d The iors da nn restaurant.of their own and were not tn the habit aa 2 ve] Our streets have been left on the field r programme was somewhat ig Vu - Soloists : _ \u2014 ON \u2014 Easter Monday Evening \u2014\u2014 WILL REPEAT \u2014 Tickets for sale at T.O'Connell's (cor.Murray and Ottawa streets), where\" plan of St.Ann's Hall le on view.Musical Directar\u2014~~PROF.P.J.SHEA.\u201c + 77%2e0d R.J.HART, Secretary.pr pre \u201cancvesicirté REwIS 42D: \u2018axtemenres aternres > ANUSRNRSTE 1 \u2018St.\u2018Ann\u2019é Young Men\u2019s Society .a 2 SULLIVAN, P » -Known riot Now York.64 99 LISTON, MASTER JONES, | EDDIE RYAN, MR.WM.MURPHY, +.KESSEUT, MR.A.JONES, \u20ac KILLORAN, MR.M.NORRIS MR.E.JACKSON, Exactly as played on St.Patrigk\u2019's Night, with all the Irish Songs, Chor- J.SHANNAHAX, ° uses and Dances introduced on that occasion.Irish Jig: ; J.BLATTERY, MR.T.LYONS.PRICES\u20145Oc, 35c and 25c.2 oBmIEN.vééséé Emiliano Renaud, Pianist; M.De Bovey Sale of seats now open at Shaw's M Grand Concert by the Rencdwaed English Coatralts, MISS Wid EL FOSTER MESA Violinist, Miss Kate ea Accom i usic Store.Prices see, TU TORONTO.41 7elaw ORGAN VALUES One of the prominent organ man- .Ufacturers of Canada told us last week that we sold more organs than any store in Montreal, and that we had the bulk of that trade here.We do not think he was far out, There is a reason for this.One of the members of our firm is a certificated organist and graduate of the Royal Normal College of Music, London, Eng., and several of our employes are organists.\u2018The above cannot be sald of any other plano firm in the city.That is why we can give you BETTER ORGAN VALUE.WE KNOW OUR BUSINESS.Here are a few samples in used organs: Warren, cost $76, now .Mason & Hamlin, was $90, NOW.2.220000 crvrecanens 38 Smith, \u2018cost $95, NOW .48 New England, cost $76.now.485 Cornwall, cost $135, now .60 Easy payments.Libéral discounts for cash.Call or write for first choice.LAYTON BROS., 144 Peel St R N.8.\u2014Open Saturday evenings.MARKETS OLOSING FOR THE HOLIDAYS.The Montreal Btock Exchange will be closed on Friday, Saturday and Mon The Montreal Com Exchange will closed on Friday onty.The Chicago grain market will be closed on Friday only.The New York Stock Exchange will be closed on Friday only.The New York Cotton Exchange will he closed on Friday, Saturday and Monday.\u201cFhe New York Coffee Exchange will be closed on Friday à Saturday.The Liverpool Corn Exchange and the Provision Exchange will be closed on Friday, Baturday and Monday.Special Notice.Great Pianists Always Use the Knabe .Piano.During the winter there have been evenings when Willis and Co.had in use not less than fifteen of their pianos, many of which were KNABE | Pianos, In public performances injthe city.On Friday night the Knabe Piano was used at a large number of concerts, including the Emiliano Renaud recital at Windsor Hall, and the great Pappercorn recital in Toronto, During the past twelve mohths the city of Toronto bas been supplied more than à dozen times for the great functions of this kind by Knabe Planos from \u2018the | house of Willis and Co.Montreal.Lately Willls and Co.have imported the most charming Parlor Grands, and Mahogany.and they invite all music lavers to call and see these KNABE inttruments Mignon Grands, of rare San -DomMmeo | 771 W.WILSON, retary.Irish Protestant ÿ Benevolent Society.ANNUAL MEETING.PE R FE CTION willbe are A ee 2 et Cte Street, on MONDAY EVENING, 4th April, 1904, at 8 o'clock Business : \u2014 Reception and adoption of Annnal Report and Tressurer's Statement, Election of Office Bearers; and other business.A large attendance is requosted- WX.G.OWENS, Hon.T7 3 Saw Hon Sec.A trial is all we ask! _-\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | Let us make you 3 Corset to to order\u2014 if the fit isa\u2019t perfect we will refund your mouey.complete assortment of made mata, fret oi ore and Hose Supporters always on band.We carry the Jargest amortment of corset materials in Canniff Corset Co., 105 Bleury St, Montreal es PIANO ee Our $376 Upright Cab- Lindsay Piano, is admittedly the best piano at the rice in the market.Height 4 feet 9 inches; walnut, mahogany or oak finish.Ivory and eb- fron frame; oe Bor any Jac ng an n, case free.$10.00 and $6.00 per month, or ten per cent.discount for fine tone; Reference \u2014 The Pak of Montreal.C.W.LINDSAY, 380 A DOZEN FOR COLORED STEREOCIOOPIC VIEWS 1 35¢ POR A GOOD STEREO:COPIC GLASS! Canonlybedadat * CLARKE'S WIGWAM,' | 138 Peel Street, 8 Doors Worth of the Wmdsor Hotel 489 To-mon Morrow \u2014(10od Friday Box office will be open to-morrow.GOOD FRIDAY, at Shaw's, for the sale of seats.77e Fred, B.Smith of New York ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, EASTER SUNDAY, April 3rd, 3 P.M.MALE CHOIR MALE QUARTETTE 3,000 MEN INVITED.AUSPICES Young Men's Christina Aweciation T6e2 BALL \u2014IN AID OF\u2014 The Day Nursery -\u2014AT\u2014 KING'S HALL 2463 ST.CATHERINE ST.FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL Red, ® o'clock.Tickets, $3.00.T7°1 ROYAL CANADIAN ACADENY.25th Annual Exhibition.- Pag.WN.CURRIE, CLOTHIER.BOYS SPECIAL SALE of EASTER CLOTHING On Good Friday $2.50 to $8.50 OVERCOATS $2.00 to $8.00 1867 NOTRE DAME ST.- COLOMBIA FAILS IN PANAMA CANAL SUIT.Paris, March 31.\u2014L45 p.m.\u2014The first civil tribunal of the Seine to-day decided the case of the Republica of Colombia against the Panama Canal Campany, In favour of the defendants.The decision hoids that the complaint of Colombia is not receivable and con- dens the plaintiffs to pay the costs of the action.This decision has the effect of removing the legal obstacles in the way of the transfer of the canal concession from the company to the United States.Special Notice Bargains in Pianos and Organs.The sale going on at the warercoms of C.W.Lindsay, Limited, 2866 St Catherine street, is one of the most remarkable sales ever held In this city, inasmuch as many of these instruments offered are almost new, and have simply been rented for a few months during the winter.They Include pianos by Heinteman & Co, Chickering, Nordheimer, Howard and ine of struments in order to clear for axten- sive siterations to premises.terms payment.C.Wed 2266 Se Catherine ut.ws As the Angelus .first, in the beginning, eo it Ia Never was an Imi tator so far behind ap are Angelus fmitators to-day, when the su new Canes and Umbrellas Discriminating buyers have learned to te the su- perionity of our This.eature is particularly no- ticable in superior artistic styles of GORHAM Silver Mounted Handles of Canes and Umbrellas as well as the fine quality, of salvage edge silk and the Éteriing Sliver rings and buttons to hold umbrella close rolled They make appropriate Easter Gifts for ladies or gentlemen.Let us show you our large Johnston ton Bros.tes LE # In}the Cast: vg.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY & gis wie) Matiness Good Friday and Saturday.RICHARD GOLDEN IX THE OOMEDY-OPER A SUCCESS Xing Dodo NEXT WEEK, WHITNEY'S GLOOM-DIS] MUSICAL EXTRAV GANZ MING R C.{THE ISLE ~~ OF SPICE AN ALL STAR CAST.ENSEMBLE OF SIX S\u2014BIG MUSICAL HITS-\u2014R Of the Stagable, Whistling Kind.YOU'LL GET THE HABIT.feats nowon Sale.285¢c to $1.50 \u2014 ALL\u2014 PROCTOR\u2019S rus\" ween.WM, HUMPHREY in More Than Queen \u2014\u2014 oo NEXT WEEK = » 4 Matinees :\u2014 Easter Monday, Wed., Fri,, and Sat.AL.W.MARTIN'S GREATER Uncle: Tom's Gabin.Pro var Bote A icone SEE pere era etes Bpectacular Strost Parade.2 Bands.20 Priceus 500.Soe, oe, 20, 200.778 0 MATINEES : Wed.PR are FRANGAI \u2014THIS wen Wills Musical Comedy Co.\u2014IN\u2014 \u201cTWO OLD CRONIES» ALL NEXT WEEK, Starting Paster Monday Matinee, Regular Matinees: Wed.Thurs.t.HANLON BROS.NEWEST Superba MIME, VAUDEVILLE, COMEDY, MUSIC.Prices: 10c, 20c, 80c, 35c, B0c.TTR Afterneen ROYAL ™ lone THIS WEEK, MARCH 28th, The Imperial 1 _Burlesquers Pr teee\u2014l0e, 200 oo and Next Week\u2014 The eo Burlesquers, THEATRE DES NOUVEAUTES Tel.Bell East 1803.Week of March 28th, The Religions Tragedy in 0 acts.Now costam Éceméry.Kpocial Metinee.Tuned, Matinee Baturday.7.fhe The will be x cn *\u2018 GOOD r AÉDAY: ue Cecilian Recif idl ad bmi Bt SATURDAY, \u201cApel 2nd, from PP.M.able Even « St.Mary\u2019s Cerner Craig and « YEWICE, the Home of ILLUSTRATEP L By REV.GERALD J.SE ST.MARY'S CHUR MONDAY, 4TH APRIL.100 Lime-Light Views.Vocal and An + st: at Mr.Gahan's.276 St, st St.Mary's Presbytery, 62 P DANCI Frederic W.Norma Beginners\u2019 Classes.Private L cote ai Spm o Conservato y Hall, 3389 § DANCING-\u2014Stanley Hall, Private lessons daily e Next Asserts Saturday, April Sek t 8.30 p.m.Be a ber Necks, Confetti-Tag ures, etc.Admission 600 Up 934.Pref.Franb THN MONTY CONSERV Dorie MUS 228 & 940 Derallest Development in an bi Térms: Strictly.As oa F vatories.and 'Cello) for childred 83 per 3 Puptias may enter at ments for Lessons.i prospectus app! 0 Director.Mason & exclusively, NOT Is hereby given that made to the Legisiatu of Québec at its next to amend the Charter, lub, to extend ths powers, to provide f itn capital stock and Montreal, Marob CAMPBELJ).MERI} BON & HAG Sois d , 89 \u201c Rod-Heart To! does not co \u2018thing of an inj ture.No Morph caine, etd., etc.It never fails to "]
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