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[" ÿ EDITION.» DAILY STAR: Last Weeks Average WEEKLY STAR : Last Weok's Iesue.\u2026.Average Oireulation of the Btar .ceo oer VOL XXXIL N° 92 T0 THE TRADE APRIL 19th.Is undoubtedly the most advantageous time to buy Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums.We have in stock at present 140 pieces 16-4 at 10 prices and in 41 different patterns.Filling Letter Orders a Specialty.JOHN MAGDONALD & CO., Wellington and Front Streets East, TORONTO.92z WHEN KINGS AND BARONS ruled, the common people were not supposed to have or wish luxuries, but to-day\u2014 \"SALADA\u201d Ceylon Tea is used in the palace and the cottage, by the millionaire and the artisan, who alike enjoy its goodness.SEALED LEAD PACKETS ONLY-25¢, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c.It is estimated that on Saturday night seventy-five per cent.of the seeding in Manitoba had Leen completed.The rest of the seed will be in the ground by the end of this week.9221 The shortage of Teller John C.Farr, of the Waterbury National Bank.\\Vater bus Vea now amounts Lo 335,000.He was , or trial o being fixed at $10,000.n ednesday.ball Of people have declared Tooke\u2019s Shirts the best.You will say the same when you try them.Your money back if you don\u2019t, NE 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.west.3 1553 St.Catherine St.east.Watch for our Advertisement in To-morrow\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d Corner St.Catherine and St.Lawrence Streets.M.SAXE & SONS, Bold in connection with our Metallic Bedsteads.the ordinary style of Spring.p0zeodté A Long Felt Want HERCULES Wire Springs In Iron Frames (no wood whatever.) We guarantee the Hercules Spring not to sag, a very great advantage over Supplied by the Leading Furniture Dealers.} Manufactured by H.R.IVES & CO., Montreal.o> ES ES AL Special Saturday - and $4.50 for elsewhere.Special for Saturday 2 Boys\u2019 Double Breasted > ages 7 to 16 ¢ which we will small.Saturday ~ $J.6.KENNEDY & 0.#5 f 4 Le) CODE) v ; y.* | ¢ , Men's Spring Suits.500 Men's Tweed Cheviot and Worsted Suits, $10 value, Saturday - | \u2014 ., Men's Fine Pure Worsted Suits in checks, stripes and plain effects, which dell at other stores for $12 and $14, Saturday - Men's Finest Suits in Imported Worsteds,vicunas and thibets \u2014offered everywhere else at - $15.and $18.00.$12.00 ars, about 200 of them, lace on sale, for Saturday ¢ only the balance of our best selling lines of $4.00 and $4.50 Suits\u2014the lots are Special closing price for x * SD a.Satur $7.45 39,50 Overcoats.$2.85 School Suits, Saturday $3.25 2 2024 ay High Character Clothing at Speclal Low Prices.Men\u2019s Spring Overcoats Men's Covert sizes, with or without Velvet Collars, satin sleeves lining equal to the ordinary $10.00 garments.Saturday , Mén\u2019s very excellent $1 2.00 and $15.00 Whip Cord and Covert Sprin Saturday .Ment\u2019s very fine Oxford Gray Cheviots and Tmported Whip Cords.gular $18.00 value.Saturday .SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS\u2019 SPRING ATTIRE.A Sale of rather extraordinary character in our BOYS\u2019 MASSIVE Depurtment, which so far overshadows the offerings of other stores that comparisons are impossible.Boys\u2019 Vest Suits, ages 3 to ro, all ® wool Worsted, plain blue, brown and fancy mixtures.Suits that you will pay 34.00 300 Boys\u2019 3 piece Suits, ages 8 to 16 years, in all-wool Cheviots, Tweed and Fancy Mixtures sewn with tested silk warranted not to_ rip, regular $6 value.Big Boys\u2019 Long Pants\u2019 Suits, & ages 14 to 19 years, single or double breasted, fine all-wool fa- bries, plain black,blue and fancy mixtures, extra well lined and tailored;not a suit in the lot could be bought for Special for Saturday .H : | Bit.31 St.Lawrence Street.\u2026 09800AR6500 900 R0PSRINAELREAAR BANC CL : LE 4 0600960200 60900 000% \u2019s Sale.Cloth Overcoats, all $6.75 $10.50 Re- $11.50 $4.508 - less than $8.00.85.75 eens Wag Cu en ik announced 26 | exista between AC MONTRFAL.THU: (Special Staff Correspondence!) PRESS GALLERY, HOUSE OF COMMONS, OTTAWA, April 19.\u2014Mr.Tarte | has again put the pan on the fire in- order\u2019 that he may not forget thé way to roast\u2019 a goose.This time it was Mr.Tartele goose that was roasted.faces were given a plentiful supply of that.basting by Mr.Monk and Mr.Casgrain.| One face was shown to the English at she Society of Arts dinner in London.\u2018Phet - was all loyalty to Great Britain.Re! other was shown to the people of Frange.through an interview in Le Journal.This was anti-British.And Sir Wilfrid had ngt- one word of defence for the two faced t:tude of his dear friend except that it was.not fair to convict on this interview until he had a chance to defend bimself.'Thae\u2019 matter came up just hefore the orders of the day were called, and after a large lift of questions and other routine had been disposed of.Mr.Monk made a calm and judicious arraignment of Mr.Tarte's dj- verse utterances on each cide of the chagp- nel, and was followed with the closest sf- tention by the House.: e calmness of tone and gudgment which characterized Mr.Monk's = oh made a vastly creater impression than would II considered and passionate denanciatio.b.| Jt was a study to watch the faces of t è, \u2018Ministers during the ech.One would - have found it Énpossible to judge of To icelings of Mr.Mulock who preserved , a a #pinx like calm throughout, but no dogbt he thought of the scenes in council Hi he and his Ontario colleagues insisted on | sending a coptin t, an .} is wonderful agility fou, them at eve.turn and fol peter ed\u201d a\u201c the mujra Dr.Borden looked somewhat aud rémarks which Mr.Paterson was making to hi r.Fielding and \u201cLinger Longer Lou\u201d preserved a judicial cast of countes- ance, while the Premier ck Hy.his chair with his Jegs crossed and > truding into the aisl:-and attentively fé: lowed every word of Mr.Monk's vith.\"u- lowering frown on his bréw.At.times Ke shifted very uneasily in his chair realizing\u2019 no doubt, that \u201cthe organizer of victor\u201d was useful at election fime, but a thorh in the flesh, at others.When he aroseitd , speak his defence of his \"tu lamest possible kind.friend wes of he MR.MONK\u2019S ARRATGNMENT: ci.Mr.Monk, as is customary\u2019in-such Gass a the a \u2026 Fhat-he is of» nl Wk BATH direct the attention of the House od.of the Government to a matter \u2018which he believed to be of considerable me he owing to the presence in Pazis of one.of the members of the Government as chiof commissioner to the exhibition.He recalled the fact that when the Minister of Public Works was needed in the House, a need which increased every day, the announcement was made that owing to the state of his health ° r.Tarte found it necessary to take à trip to Europe:- When it Was-a question of that nature not the slightest opposition was urged, although the effect was to deprive the House and the country of information which it was the duty of the Opposition to extract.Since then he had been active to a degree which certainly would, had a man well disposed in his favour, to entertain serious doubts as to the necessity of his going away for a protracted visit when his duty was to be in the House.In hin own organ it Was stated that he had ved himeelf since his arrival in Paris as by far the most active and useful man that could have been rent to represent Canada.Opinions would certainly differ on this point.(Applause.} HIS SPEECH IN ENGLAND.He desired to call attention to the attitude taken by Mr.Tarte as soon as the exhibition opened with the object of.endeavouring to secure an effective control on the actions of the Minister of Public Works while in Paris Mr.Monk then quoted Ir.Tarte\u2019s speech at the Society of Arts \u2018dinner in London, as published in the Canadian Gazette of the 5th of April.Now, he said, having made this declaration before an English audience, Mr.Tarte returned to the French Capital, within a delay of a few hours, and then he had an interview with the representative of a leading French paper, and gave to that representative his views with ard to the people of his own nationality.will read to this House that interview as published by La Patrie.Mr.Târte\u2019s own paper will translate it.I will say to the right hon.gentleman who, 1 am sure, does not approve of it, for no man having at heart the interests of this country can approve it, 1 will call his attention to the veiled and guarded language of that interview.and let him and the other members of this House from the province judge of it.T will leave it to the people of Que- bee, knowing them to be truthful and sincere, to appreciate the contradiction which the expression of opinion furnished on one side of the Channel and the ideas conveyed in an interview on the other side of the Channel.Mr.Monk then took up La Patrie and gave an translation of the interview which was published on the firat page of Monday's Ftar with _the exception of the sketch which Mr.Naudeau rives of Mr.Tarte, He points out that Mr.Tarte had once been the first journalist of Canada, and now, though he occupies an important official position.a most important parer, Ta Patrie of Montreal, was published by his mone \u201cunder his inspection.The last act of Mr.Tarte, Mr.Naudeau eayn, was to explain in Parliament the posi\u2018 tion occupied hy hin race in Canada with regard to Great Britain.He had protested vigourously against Canada sending a contingent to South Afrien.Then followed n flattering picture of Mr.Tarte\u2019s personal anpearnnce.which Mr.Monk omitted des rite criea of \u201cread.\u201d he said he presumed Mr.Tarte\u2019s nhysi characteristics were well known.Mr.Tarte, remarked Mr.Nau- deau.war not desirous of giving an opinion on the South African war, as \u201cthe situation of political men in Canada ix extremely del.jeate.Frank declarations might perhaps stir un the susceptibilities of the English without satisfving the French.; Further on Mr.Tarte said -the neaple of Canada were French and English, which prompted Mr.Monk tn rensark \u201cI do not know what mv friend the hon.member for St, Ann'e division of Montreal \u201cday to that.\u201d n.he had finished the ttansia- tion.Mr.Monk went on: \u201cNow I do not want to give undite importande\u2019to these ut- terancen, but 1 wish to draw.attention to the immense difference between what he mid one side of the Channel and whet he, .THE VERY PLACE.One lady- says: \u201cI have fond the very place I was looking for for a nice.dinner well œrved, Lao TWO FACED ACTION London Speech and Paris Interview of the Minister of Public Works Compared by Mr.Monk\u2014Sir Wilfrid Had Little to Say in His Favourite's- | His Janus Tike be smiled at times, but this may have been att a RSDAY, APRIL 19, 1909.Rg : FM UPTO SCORN Defence.\u2018said on the other, and the consequences \"which may follow .from this discrepancy.1 will not stultify myself nor impose on the patience of the House by interpreting these two articles.In the first he is made to say that his compatriots are loyal, and, observe, be goes further, and says that he is British to the core.He states what has betn said in this House and out of it, and 4t ix true, that we here in Canada, people of \u2018both nationalities and of different creeds.live in perfect harmony and enjoy the ut- \u2018moet li y, and he goes the length ot saying at a time wLen the eyes of the pub- Fie/men and of the nation are fixed on these dependencies, that England can rely on French-Canadians as she can on Englishmen themrelves, Notice,\u201d said Mr.Monk, \u201cthe éemplete CHANGE OF FRONT a few hours after.The moment this man té foot in\u2019 France and has occasion to make wn declaration on a question which all will \u2018admit is of the greatest momerit on the continent, he seeks to create the impression that it ia imposaible for him to be frank.The opinions he entertains would dirplease é British pyblic and not satisfy France.According to me, this is a treacherous way proceeding.\u201d Mr.Monk went on to point out how Mr.Tarte emphasized the power exercised by Dimself and the Premier without explaining \"that what was done was done under pressure of all sections of public opinion.He eit it to the Premier to say whether he \u2018reelly did approve of sending a contingent.[It is impossible to arrive at any other con- \u2018élusion than that he did not.He rays the British Empire does not worry his compatriots mueh, and with a careful exnlana- .he goes on to diminish the action ot the Government in sending a contingent to Bouth Africa in the eves of his interviewer.His right Hon.friend knew the French as of Quebec as he did, but where was e foundation.for the statement that a whole section of the French press of Que- was ed to humiliate itself before the English.There was not « French paper ished, in bec, he had not seen and -ægail-:sincehe\u2018hiad come to yeara of- understanding, and he would say thin: he never.saw \u2018one single example of what be called much fegpading attitude.But thir gentleman admits\u2019 it, and mikes an_exception in | favour of his own organ.The interview dloses with co So \u2018 te \u201cTHE VEILED STATEMENT \u2018that: the compatriots of the hon.gentle- | man.are obliged to be loyal through policy were the circumstapces different, that - wv of which we have had so \u2018many Eee x diferett sate of ire-migbt po In short that our loyalty proceeds from policy and not econvic- tion.T-iave no political motive whatever, said Mr.Monk, and when he had got.\u2018thus far he- was greeted with cries of \u201cwhat\u201d and Jeers.- .Mr.Monk repeated his statement.and said he would tell the House why it was so.! do not believe this man reflects the opinion of our le in Quebec of either party (cheers.) Was he not lectured by the Liberal organ in Quebec for similar ut- ferances, a was he not taken to task Momality.L'would rentes so.thinks (hat.thes ionality.I would re _to_ think that this form of duplicity, for I cannot call it anything else, exists in the Liberal party any more than it does in.my own.(Applause).If Mr.Tarte had been travelling as an you must remember that this man was.here in a dual capacity.He was not mere- i's the Commissioner for Canada, and surely in this capacity they might hold him responsible for this variety of opinion, but was also there as a Minister of the Crown, and Mr.Monk appealed to the House whether this manner of proceeding was going to meet the approval of thia ouse and country during the time that the exhibition was open.onourable gentle-, men knew what weight was attached to the words of a Minister on the Continent.Take the case of nee, to ich he was attached by many ties, despite the separation of 130 years ago, and he would be sorry that Mr.Tarte should be so allowed to misrepresent Canada and give expression to these views in a country with which he had such relations.Did the Minister of the Interior and the other members know tho qualities that distinguished a French gentleman?Did they think these views wonld meet gpproval in France?HUMBUG AND MOUNTEBANK.There was not a gentleman in France, who.hearing the words of Mr.Tarte in London.and afterwards heard him give expression to the views of the interview, but would taboo him, and say this man was a blatant-bumbug and a mountebank.(Ap- .plause.) \u2018Is that to our interests?Is it fair even to the French-Canadian people, whose interests ought to be principally consulted?Where are we to land if we do not build up this country with as its cor- ner-stone \u201ctruth\u201d, (Cheers) Why go to London and represent his compatriots in a certain light, and go across the channel and gmisrepresent us as dissatisfied, as mot free to express our opinions and obliged to bow to the majority.Is it true?Is it not true, on the contrary, what the Premier has said in the provinces and said in the House so eloquently; that be was applauded by both silfes, that we are here a united people, and he would die satisfied if he could perçetu- ate and solidify that union?I say this language is unfair to the people of the province of Quebec.I venture to say that in giving exprès sion to there totally different views on both rides of the channel, he will not meet with the approval of his compatriots, who are proud of the qualities which distinguished and which they have inherited from their ancestors, chief amongat which arc truthfulness and frankness.(Applause).It is not fair to the English people of Cnan- ada.Is it right, is it, true that they have.this disposition as regards the French: Canadians?I.find none of it in my province.Both races get on wall there together.There is mo disposition to oppress and I venture to say for the English people of the other provinces that if of the ple of Quebec such an opinion that they would have respected it.It is unfair to the people of England.Some writer will make that ch the subject of an article in one of the reviews.and show how Great Britain treated her colonies and with what result.eame ency existed in ce, and a writer might take up the interview and show conclusively that when Great Britain has the imajoritv of her own rade, she availed hprself of it to terrorize, to be unjust and to oppress.It is not fair to the eople of England.It is unjust to the Fropie of France and to the people of Canada.Sir, said Mr.Monk, I will not go any further.\"I believe that if this rhode of ac- \u2018tion is allowed to go on, it WILL DO MUCH HARM.a STILLWELLS, .ET Late LT CAT J; » J the Right Hon.gentleman who leads the may be remarked that Mr.Tarte said so ordinary citizen he would not object, but | À cold in head or chest ir a4 hours, per cent.had manifested | The Government has it its power bo an end to.this mode ot action, We Le .entitled w the circamstanocés .ask \u20ac pressions that would arise from such statements, It would be extremely unjust to House, to the Minister of Inland Revenue or even to the Liberal party to tax them with these views, but T believe unless the Government ceases, by its rilence, to condone the words of its representative, very far from this exhibition being beneficial, it will be most detrimental to the interests of this country.(CI .(Cheers).=| PREMIER'S WEAK DEFENCE.\u201cLet Us Hope He Did\u2019 Not fay.Xe» the Tenor of His Bemarks.Bir Wilfrid Laurier was greeted with.ap- plauce on rising.He at once started out to dispute Mr.Monk\u2019s statement that he waa not animated by political motives.\u201cIf I had not his word for it, J would have said that they were no other than politicut motives,\u201d he declared.It would have been better taste, and more chivalrous hot to cast doubt om the motives that led Mr.Tarte to leave his post.He had insinuated that he was shamming disease.Was there a gentleman in the House who had seen him in the House who would dispute that he was physically unfit.for his duties?No man, friend or foe, had ever before accused Mr.Tarte of cowardice.AI know that so long as Mr.Tarte had breath he would not spare himself.Then taking up Mr, Tarte\u2019s words, he pointed out that Mr.Monk had not qualified or approved the speech made in London.He had said there was a distinction, a discrepancy\u2019 between the language used on each side of \u2018the channel.He had said that Mr.Tarte pandered to English opinion on ome side and French opinion on the other.Was it just to condemn a man on a newspaper interview without giving him a chance to defend himself.Mr.Monk peinted out that it was print ed in bis.own paper.Mr.Maclean\u2014Which he inspires.Sir Wilfrid.Laurier went out that Sir Charles Tupper had had occa sion to correct one of his own organs in a report of his speech.It had been statea that Mr.Tarte had had an interview with De.Leyde, but he (Sir Wilfrid) did not know that this wis a fact.However, it himself in London, Sir Wilfrid rent on to make a pathetic appe ae injustice of condemning Mr, Tarte in his absence hefore he had had an opportunity ot being heard.In all this there was not one word of defence, but simply \u201clet us hope he did not say it.\u2019 EFFECT OF THE INTERVIEW.Mr.Chase Casgrain pointed out that Sir Wilfrid Laurier knew that Le Journal was one of the important journals in Paris, and the intertiew as written by a man of the best reputation.Mr.Naudreau.He dwelt on the point that great pains were taken by such men to secure accuracy.Mr.Tarte had given expression to these\u2019 views in St.Vincent de Paul and La Patrie of the previous night bad attempted to justify these sentiments.Admitting that he gave this interview, it was most unfortunate that he was sent to Paris.Mr.in dwelt on the point that the effect of such vidws was to create the impression that « ministèr \u2018could, under the British constitution hol.and express views on an action of the Got- ernment at variance with jhis colleagues.Whatever had been his mistake on the constitutional point, he'.made a fireater one when he went to Paris of all places; which all knew was hostile to-the British.Empire, and said that 99 per cert gf the people of Quebec disapproved of the action of his Government (Cries of shame.) the Premier's first ?Was it.possi phe ey hat.he ry \u201cthe Piel en ce.Bit, ns K BiPnch-Cahadiar rotest + against: this ststement thät the ehding ot a Continaënt was ,disänprôved by 99 per cent of the people of Quebec.I also protest with all the force et my disposal t agrinst the assertion that the loyalty of the penple: of Quebec is a foroed loyalty.(Cheers).CC In conclusion he appealed to the Govern: ment to make it known that Mr.Tarte did not represent the views of people of Can- , The motion to adjourn was lost._ SPANISH MINISTRY CHANGED.(Special to the Star.) MADRID, April 19.\u2014 On account of die- | sensions among its members, the Ministerial ncil has been displaced by a new one, the composition of which follows: President of the Council and Minister of Marine, Senor Silvela; Minister of Foreign Affairs, Marquis Aguîler Campo; Minister of Justice, Marquia Vasillo; Minister of Finance, Marquis De Yillaverde; Miniete of the Interior, Senor Dato; Minjster of War, General Azcarraga; Minister of Public Instruction, Senor reia Alix; Minister of Agriculture and of Public Works, Se- hor_Gasset.; No disturbaïces followed the change of Cabinet.Ir HUGH JOHN COMING EAST.(Special to the Star.) WINNIPEG, April 10.\u2014 Premier Mae Donald left yesterday for Toronto on.a brief business trip.He will be accompanied to St.Paul by Hon.J.\u2018A.Davidson.Neither would spéak on the object of their trips; but it is understasd that they are in connection with the Northern I'acific Railway Co.which iz expected to work in harmony with the lines to bé built by the Government.- \u2018 | Ifty journeymen boilermakers of Toronto vent out on strike on Wednesday because the employers would not accede to their request for an inérease in wages.The International Union hns endorsed their action.The strike does not affect work on the ships now under construction, the ship rivetters having no grievances.STOP THAT COLD in the head, or chest, for it is liable to lead to chronic catarrh, consuroption and the grave, \u201c KOLDSTOP \u201d is R complete treatment, oonaisting of Pills, Powder, and Powder Blower.It slop the worst rice - ; SSzxeodtf BILLIARDS.BILLIARD \"The Dent XX CENTURY Bites | ass { D désir BILLIARD |.\u2018Arothe CENTUR E.L.ETHIER & CO., 222004 B888t.Denisatrest, MowTRRAL Have you Sote Pimpl per Colored 899 Hanes OA devant Vice in Mouth, sir Falling?Write 1097 Mesonio T EM EDY £ 0.k lo Temple, 5 efcu Lapiisl 500.000.\"We solic the miost chvtinate case We have cured the worst oases in 168 to & days.100« nge book free , .9021 x on to point | PRICE ONE CENT \u2018Nominal! Prices for Phenomenal Goods.Your grocer sells Monsoon Tea at 25c, , 40c,.5cc and 6oc per pound.Be sure and the Genuine.INDO-CEYLON TEA.a i SEELLIEELTLEI BELLI RIEER ; ; THE SALE OF THE 4 | » John Aitken & Co.* + BANKRUPT STOCK # nil 1 : # : Which has been going on since Monday, has been crowded to excess.We regret that some of our patrons may not have received proper attention, we are now, however, better, prepared for them.The excellent values this sale is offering has been taken advantage of by thousands.There is now only about two weeks of the sale left, as it must close 1st May.LADIES\u2019 WOOL COMBINATIONS LADIES\" MER.COMBINATIONS seic\u2019acc™ isu E A fine lot of Children\u2019s Summer Dresses to be cleared at HALF PRICE.- Ladies\u2019 Blouses, Skirts and reduced prices.Pl Former - Price $3.50.Sale Price, - $SL75.Whitewear at greatly i ES JOHN AITKEN & co.: ania Vh me © x 1.41787 Notve Däsne, Streat\u2026.setattewst a dtsvtotéé The Fit-Reorm Label | Is a guarantee that each garment 3 1s as perfect as the most skilful tailor can make it.\u2014 Compare it with the garments you have been wearing, made to measure by your own special tailor, The Fit-Reform label is a guarantee it will stand this test.; SUITS and À OVERCOATS } 510.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00./ TROUSERS, $3.00, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00.FIT-REFORN WARDROB 2344 St.Catherine Street.Opposite John Murphy & Co.Bed Specialties ! Mattresses Pillows, Springs.Most everything we sell in these lines is made after our own ideas of what's sanitary and serviceable.We've paid a lot of attention to getting things just right.and it is no guess that we can discount the town in big valne.Ilave you seen our window display of NEW CARPETS?Tbexe are but a small part of our latest importation of new color: fs and designs.It will pay you to look over our stock, the largest ever shown in Axminsters, Wiltons, Velvets, Brussels, Tapestries, &c., &c.; Éverything in the Furniture line suitable for any and every home and for Cash or Credit, as yon wish.METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO, 1678 and 1680, Notre Dame Street.Bin Have You Stored Your We insure them against all risks at very Moderate Rates.Phone Main 199.Furs Sent JNO.HENDERSON & © arty TC aop St Sarde : A; oa: rg z \u2014 THE MONTREML DAILŸ STAR\u2014THURSDAY, APRIL 19, - 1900 CL _ THE INFLUX OF THE JAPANESE.For Imperial Reasons No Restrictions Will Be Put on Emigrants From Japan, SO SAYS SIR WILFRID LAURIER.The Budget Debate Continued by Mr.Davin and Several Othér Speakers.{Special Staff Correspondence.) OTTAWA, Apri! 19.\u2014In the House yesterday Mr.Fielding announced that he was un- @bie to bring down the correspondence in relation to gommerc.al relations.with Trini- \u2014 dad, as certain of the correspondence was confidential and the consent of the Triui- dad executive had not yet been obtained.Before the orders of the day were called Mr.Taylor read a letter in regard to the uncertainty as to when the Welland and St.Lawrence canal; would be open.The firm had 4000 bushels due in Montreal for the steamer on April 24th.\"The information he had received that the Welland canl would open on the 25th of April and the Lachine canal on the 1st of May.Mr.Blair said that this was an annual cotaplaint, as every spring pressure was brought to bear to have the canals opened carly, regardless oi whether repairs were completed.The dates were as given, and the Government was making every effort to have the canals opened at the very earliest moment.They had doubts as to whether it would be possible to have the Welland open on the 25th instant.owing to the ice.Mr.Blair pointed out the necessity of having repairs made and ro it was imperative that a few days should elapse between the inundating of the canal and the opening.THE INFLUX OF JAPANESE.Col.Prior, Victoria, drew attention to the increase in Japanese immigration into British Columbia, and Mr.Martin's promises in regard thereto.This was a serious menace to British Columbia and he hoped the Premier would do all that was possible to prevent it.Sie Wilfrid Laurier referred to what bad been «aid last session and: the dis tinction between Japanese and Chinese immigration.For Imperial reasons they Bad no intention of putting restrictions on Japanese immigration, Sie Wilfrid said if they came within the restrictions of the regulations he had no doubt the.Interior Department would deal with them.In reply tn Mr.McMullen, Mr.Fisher.said that Major Dent had not reported to his department that he was rent to Canada te buy horses for the British army.MANY QUESTIONS ANSWERED.Before these matters came up 43 questions had been disposed of.One of these related to the ccst of the buildings at the Paris exhibition.In reply to Mr, Wil- gon, Mr.Fisher said that there was in ef- feet no Canadian building, but Canada was allotted space in a building which had been erccted for the British Colonies, her proportion oi the cost of that space being $82.733.$5900 for the agricultural implement building, $1,50) for cold storage, and be believed about $15,000 for space allotted Canada among the Imperial exhibits, a total of about $94,483.CLOTHES FOR OUR SOLDIERS.In reply to a question by Mr.Clarke, Dr.Bordeg announced that the Govern: men wastforwarding jerseys and other , warm winter clothing as a present to the ¢ Canadian troops in South Africa.Mr.Campbell Kent spoke on the budget from 5.30 until 6 o'clock.MINISTERS WERE ABSENT.Took Their Time After Recess and Business Was Interfered With.After recess there was a long pause awaiting the arrival of a Minister, so that private bills could be takea up.Presently Hon.Charles Fitzpatrick sauntered coolly in, and as his presence supplied the House with the afflatus neces sary for proceeding with business, Dep- Jaty Speaker Brodeur called \u201corder,\u201d and the assistant clerk called \u2018\u2018item 64, second reading bill No.136, an act respecting the Un- tario and Rainy River Railway Company, r.Gibson, Mr.Gibson rose and howed to the Deputy Speaker.and moved, seconded by Mr.Campbell.that the hill be read à second time.the assistant clerk rose up and said rapidly, \u201cSecond reading of this bill.\u201d Then the bill was rent to the railway committee and the House for private bills was over.To empty galleries, an almost equally empty House, and deserted treasury bénches, the Liberal chairman of the Banking and Commerce Committee, the lifelong support er of his party, had to resume his speech in the budget debate.One by one Hon.W- 8.Fielding, Hon.WW.Paterson, Sir Henri Jali, and Hon.A.G.Blair dropped in, and Mr.Fitzpatrick, having done his duty as a stop gap, went ont for a time.With audible promptings from Mr.Blair, Mr.Campbell roceeded to claim that less money Had been expended in the post office and other A departments under this regime than under ! Conservative rule.He applauded the Mac- Kenzie-Mann Yukon Railway deal, and went deep into ancient history to endeavour tolprove Conservative misdoings.\u201cT do not care if the expenditure is aixty millions a year, if the people do not grumble, and it is for the country\u2019s good,\u201d declared Mr.Campbell, sturdily, amid Liberal applause.He applauded the Government Many a mother who Res that those she bolds most pre- : cious are gradually slipping away from ber over the terrible precipice of disease, would be thankful to know what Dr.Pierce's wonderful \u2018\u2019Goldem Medical Discovery\u2019 has done to restore thousands of weak and wasted children to complete rounded, ealthy, activity and life.veer.tittle gist had a severe attack of fever ™ tes Mrs.Wim.8.Vollmer, Concord, Cabar.res Co., N.C., & letter to Dr.R.V.Pierce, of 1e.N.\u201cI bad two physicians for her.&he had a very h, raised a t deal: and had to a mere skeleton: only her feet and ankles were swollen.I knew what Dr.Pierce's medicines be commenced giving * and * Pellet\u2019 occasionally.Lu à few days J noticed the fever was Jess; wally grew better: oration ee she sat up in bed, and She kept on few steps.1 and Sher © few sait 3 i and ankles went down, and she by step until she got well.This\u2018 rs winter, Lula (my oldest dwughter) had DD TT be ary cattfl or she would have eumonia.She wis left with an awful, cough.will wiite to Dr.Pierce conc the ony of their family he will send them sound and valuable advice t,, ina plain sealed envelope, sad without tan 7.experience hys qualified bits : liseases ie the y e to deal with -| pastorate as that accorded to ww for their surpluses, and thought they might be proud of their record.They might look for \u201cvaster surplus than has been, and more of them.\u201d CLEVER SPEECH BY MR.DAVIN.Mr.Nicholas Flood Davin followed with a clever speech on the general topics allowable in a budget debate, with especial reference to Western questions and the doings of the Napoleon of the West.He devoted considerable attention to the ques- tian of duties on agricultural implements, and showed that the Liberals had not carried out their promises.The preference which dces not prefer also received considerable attention.He showed that on many lines of goods the preference was delusive, as it had been preceded by a ris ing of the duty.When Mr.Davin was reading and commenting on one of Sir Wilfrid Laurier's revenue tariff speaches, Mr.Talbot, Belle chasse, whose egotism is more remarkable than his ability.raised the point of order that Mr.Davin was reading his speech and bad been for twenty minutes past.This led to a Jittle discussion and Mr.Davin remarked that it was fi the purlieus of the Liberal aprty tha croaker like that was heard.L0- Mr.McMullen called, \u201corder, but the Speaker ruled that he had not been ape- cific.but was apeaking in feneral terms.Mr.Davin also referred to Mr.Talbot's after time the Opposition had had to call attention to the disgraceful conduct of Mr.Talbot., Mr.Campbell thought this was not parliamentary, but the Speaker did not agree wit im.Mr.Davin then resumed his = h, remarking that whenever an position speaker Wis bringing home the damning evidence of the violated promises of the Government leaders from their own speeches, a point of order was raised to divert attention.\u201cIt is the squealing of a thing in the grasp of fate,\u201d said Mr.Davin, and Mr.Talbot made an effort to look unconcerned, but failing in this, left the House.Mr.Davin concluded at 1230 o'clock, and Mr.Davis replied.At 1.15 Mr.Davis moved the adjournment.of the debate.The House adjourned after Mr.Davin had made a persona) explanation in regard to a \u2018point raised by Mr.avis.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.After the Toronto deputation had met the Government yesterday morning, the Ministers invited the manufacturers on the deputation to meet them and inform them as to the working of the preferential tariff.The result was that the manufacturers supplied them with certain facts which opened the eves of the Government and showed that the results would be far worse than the most pessimistic had foretold.eR \u2014 THE CONNERS\u2019 PROSPECTUS.Propositions Contained Therein Widely Discussed at the Board of Trade To-day.THOUGHT THAT SYNDICATE HAS ITS HANDS FULL TO CARRY OUT UNDERTAKING.The Conners\u2019 Syndicate prospectus, which was published exclusively in last evening's Star, was universally commented upon at the Board of Trade this morning.Several members stated that they had endeavoured to get hold of this prospectus, which they had understood was published for very limited circulation, but had been unable to do so.The universal opinion seems to be that Mr.Conners and his business friends would have their work cut out for them in the or- anization of a company with the capital ot four million dollars.Mr.Robert Mackay, president of the Harbour Board, when spoken to about it this morning, said that Mr.Conners had not favoured hifn with a copy of the prospectus.He considered, however, that the Con- ners people had a big contract on hand and no one knew it any better than they did themselves.NO ONE ELSE IMPLICATED.City Comptroller Had a Long Talk With Lamarche This Morning.This morning Mr.Dufresne, City Comptroller, had a long interview with Mr.La- marche, ex-employe of the \u201cLong Room,\u201d who is under arrest on a charge of taking - funds belonging to the tity.It had been said that Mr.marche could implicate other civic employes.Mr.fresne would not say what the result of his interview with Lamarche was, but Mr.Robb, City Assessor, who had a similar interview with Lamarche, reported that he did not implicate anyone else.WANT WOODEN SIDEWALKS.: Aldermen Deposit Lists of Improvements Required in Various Wards.The aldermen are now asking for new wooden sidewalks in their wards.This morning, three: or four aldermen deposited with the assistant city surveyor long lists of new sidewalks that they needed in their respective wards.The city has a considerable sum this year for such sidewalks.\u2014.-0 REV.MR.GRAHAM'S DEPARTURE The popularity of Rev.W.T.and Mrs.Graham was fully attested last evening at the Windsor street station.A very large proportion of the congregation of Grace Baptist Church assembled shortly after nine.o'clock to wish their former pastor and his wife God-speed.:The party was permitted to accompany Mr.and Mrs.Graham through the gate to the train where a touching and affectionate farewell took place.A few moments before the de- arture of the train the familiar farewell ymn, \u201cGod Be With You Till We Meet Again,\u201d was taken up by nearly two hundred voices, the train with Mr.and Mrs, Graham standing on the platform pulling out as the last verse was being softly sung.Seldom does it fall to the lot of a preacher to receive such an expression of love and esteem by his church, after so lengthy a the retiring pastor of Grace Baptist Church, at the close of his eight years\u2019 labours.em COURT OF APPEAL.~ Judgments will be rendered by the Court of Appeal on Tuesday next, in the follow- Ng Cares: Senecal and Corporation Isle Bizard; City of Montreal and Grand Trunk Railway; \u201c| City of Montreal and Fairman; Goldstein and Eaves; Dominion Express Company and Cusack; Merchants Cotton Co.and Lizotte; Merchants Cotton Co.and aulue; Lepi- tre and King; Laliberte and Langelier; yeh lantic and Lake Superior Co.and General arine and Empress Assurance Company ; Manhein Assurance Company and Atlantic and Lake Buperior Railway; Indemnity Marine Ins.Co., en Marine Co., and Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway Co.; Harris and St.Amour; Bickerdike nd Bonhomme: Angers and Canada Agri- ultural Association.' A NO GROSSMITH MATINEE.The Grossmith matinee has been cancelled aa the entertainer does not feel equal to two performances a day.Those having purchased tickets for Saturday afternoo exchange them for Friday or Saturday night or receive their money back, if de- si E> THE LATE MR.ROBERT COWANS The body of the late Mr.Robert Cowans, whose death was announced in these columns yesterday, arri in the city this morning, and was at once removed to the \u2018family residence, 1025 Dorchester street.Tha funeral will take place to-morrow afternoon; and will be of a private character.> Eee .BAXTER STILL AT THE GAOL.James Baxter is to remain in Mont, p= conduct in the past, and said that time.| at home and eleven abroad.Hartfo real gaol unti ay next,.by, Mr.Fonice | herty to omnis bis - ar signment a urnish partioulars resuired concerning{his stats.| BASEBALL SCHEDULE, The Eastern League Dates Have Been Fixed at Last and Fairly Divided.\\ CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION.Amos Rusie Only Went After His Wife, Who Had Left Him, and is Expected to Play To-day, HE schedule for the Eastern League, adopted yesterday, is one of the fairest for every one concerned that has ever been given out.contains 126 games,each team playing 63 games at bome, and a like number abroad.The season will n April 26, with Montreal at Hartford, Toronto at Springfield, Syracuse at Worcester and Rochester at Providence.The Saturday and holiday games are evenly divided among the various cities.There are twenty-two Saturday games during the season, Of these Montreal, Toronto, \\Worcester, Providence, each have eleven ames an Springfield each have twelve Saturday games at home and ten abroad.ter and Syracuse each have ten Saturday games at home, but to make up for the extra two games abroad,'they receive two holiday plums at home.The holiday games are nicely distributed.\"The two Canadian clubs get all the Canadian holidays and Labour Day at home.1.Hartford and Springfield and Providence and Worcester exchange visits on Decoration Day.On Independence Day, they re- at the exchange.On these two holidays, fhe Canadian clubs spend the day in the t.The echedule is as follows: GAMES AT HOME.Montreal with Torgnto\u2014May 26, 28, 29; July 16, 17, 18; September 6, 7, 8.With Rochester\u2014June 5, 6, 8; July 19, 29, 21; August 31; September 1, a.m.and p.m.With Syracuse\u2014June 1, 2, 4; July 2 a.m.and p.m.3; bd or y 23,24 a.m.and p.m.; July 27, 28, 39; September 10, 11, 12.With Springfield\u2014May 11, 12, 14; July 31; August 1, 2; September 13, 14, 15.- With Worcester\u2014May 18, 19, 21; July 24, 25, 26; September 20, 21, 22.With Providence\u2014May 15, 16, 17; August 3, 4, 6; September 17, 18, 19.: GAMES AT TORONTO.Toronto with Montreal\u2014June 8, 9, 11; July 1, 12, 14: September 3, a.m.and pm.4.With Rochester\u2014June 1, 2, 4; July 2, am.and p.m., 8; August 28, 29, 30.: With Syracuse\u2014June 5, 6, 7; July 19, 29, 21, August 31: September 1, a.m.and p.m.21; July 4, 3, 26; September 13, 14, 15.With Springtield\u2014May 15, 18, 17; August 3, 4, 5: September 10, 11, 12.With Worcester\u2014May 24, a.m.and p.m.; July 27, 28, 30; September 17, 18, 19.With Providence\u2014May 11, 12, 14; July 31, August 1, 2; September 20, 21, 22.GAMES AT ROCHESTER.Rochester with Montreal\u2014May 30, a.m.and p.m., 31; July 7, 9, 10: August 21, 22 23.With Toronto\u2014June 12, 13, 14; July 4, am.and p.m., 5; August 24, 25.27.With Syracuse\u2014June 8, 9, 11; July 16, 17, 18; September 2, p.m., 4, 8.With Hartford\u2014May 15, 16, 17; August 3, A ATE A JN pringfield\u2014 18, -21; July.24, 26; September 20, 21, 22., orcester\u2014May 11, 12, 14; July 31, August 1, 2; September 13, 14, 15.With Providence\u2014May 22, 23, 24; July 27, 28, 30; September 10, 11, 12.GAMES AT SYRACUSE.Syracuse with Montreal\u2014June 12, 13, 14; July 4.am.and pm.5; August 2° 2, and With Toronto\u2014May 80, 20, 31; July 7.9.lvith*Rochdéter_May 20, 28, 2; July 1.oc er\u2014May MN u 12, 14; September 3, am., 5.y With Hartford\u2014-May H, 12, 14: Juy a, August 1, 2; September 20, 21, 22.With Springfield\u2014May 22.23, 24; July 27, ; September 17 30: , 18, 19.With Worcester\u2014May 15, 16, 17; August ._4, 6: September -10, 11, With.Providence\u2014May 18, 19, 21; July À, 2, 26; September 13, 14, 16.: GAMEB AT HARTFORD.Hartford with Montreal\u2014Aprfl 26, 37, 28.June 27.28, 20: August 7.8.9.With Toronto\u2014April 30; May 1, 2, June 23; 25, 26; August A = 19; August 17, 18, .With Byracuse\u2014May 3, 4, 5; June 20, 21, 22; August 14, 15, 16.With Springfield\u2014-May 80, p.m.; June 4; July 4, a.m.5, 6: September 3, a.m., 4,5.ith Worcester\u2014June b, 6, 7; July 11, 12, 14; August 28, 29, 30.With Providence\u2014May 2, 28, 29; July 7,9, 10; August 31; September 1, 6.GAMES AT SPRINGFIELD.Springfield with Montreal-\u2014April 50, May 1, 2; June 23, 25, 26; August 10, 11, 14.With Toronto\u2014April 28, 27, 23; June 27, 28, 30; August 7, 8, 8.With Rochester\u2014May 3, 4, 5; June.20, 21, 23: August 14, 15, 16.With Syracuge\u2014May 7, 8, 9; June 18, 18, 19; August 17, 18, 20.\u2018With Hartford\u2014May 3), am.: May 31: June 1, July 2, 8, 4, p.m.; September 3, p.m., With Worcester\u2014May 28.8, 29; July 7.9, 10; August'31; September 1.6.With Providence\u2014June 12, 13, 14; July 11, 12, 14; August 28, 29, 30.GAMES AT WORCESTER.Worcester with Montreal\u2014May 3, 4, 5; June 20, 21, 22; August 17, 18, 20.With Toronto\u2014-May 7, 8, 9; June 16, 18, 19: August 14, 15, 16.+ With Rochester\u2014April 30; May 1, 2; June , 25,726, August 10, 11, 13.With Syracuse\u2014April 26, 27, 28: June 27, 28, 30: August 7, 8, 9.With Hartford\u2014June 12, 18, 14; July 19, 20, 21; August 20, 22, 23.With Springfield\u2014June 8, 9, 11; July 16, 17, 18; August 24; 25, 27.With Providence\u2014May 30, a.m.; June 2 4; July 4, p.m., §, 6; September 3, a.m., 4, 8.GAMES AT PROVIDENCE.Providence with Montreal\u2014May, 7, 8, 9: June 16, 18, 19: August 14, 15, 16.: Wi! ay 8, 4, 5; June 20, 21, 22; With Rochester\u2014April 26, 27, 2: June 27, With Soe Aprin 8 May 1, 2: J yracuse\u2014, , May 1, 3; e 23, 25, 26; August PT 18 y un 11; July 18, 17, With Hartford\u2014June 8, 9, 18: August 24, 2 .n eld, : a: Age ste gs June 8, 6, 7; July 19, 20, With Worcester\u2014May 80, p.m.31; June 1; July 2, 3, 4 a.m.; September 8, pm.7, 8.It_was three o'tlock before President PI.Powers called the delegates to ordet.There were present : K.P.Shear, Springfield; William Gault, Toronto, William Bar.nie, Hartford; George A.O'Neil, Montreal; F.J.Leonard, Worcester: T.B.Care , Providence; George McKeough, = W.x vis end À.Airwin, Syracuse, and George Sweeney, of .Rochester.- e committee, composed of Messrs.Pow- fm Shear and Jaut Was unaniraous in re- usin consider the terms proposed b the Rational League.for the Washington and Baltimore franchises.The adoption of the five years\u2019 agreement indicates that the Esstern League does not care for the ahandoned territory of the National Lea.: gue, The circuit question was first taken up, and only a few minutes were spent over the Baltimore-Washington deal.As to the eight cluba in the circuit, it was decided to readmit Hartford This club, while William Barnie remains as manager and general supervisor, is entirely in new hands.A stock company, of ich Charley Boley is president, has the Thé new constitution is a revision of the governing ru of the National and Ea ; gues.It provides amo other things \u2018that the annual meeting oF the League shall be held in the city whose whic! bpresident is empowered to fine the offending | reticent because she did not care to gain no- With Rochester\u2014May.1, 8, 9: June 16, 18, | bof support from many.rooms last nightclub has won the championship.It also pro: vides that .any club may, upon a.seven days\u2019 notice, give benefit games during the regular championship Reason, J paying to \u201cvisiting elib the usual $100 gearantee.|] provision\u2018 excludes Saturdays and holi- ; whi re re to fine play- power is re y but thoald a | @r on porerod to administer s fine upon the of- ender.Another old fault that the league seeks to remedy is the practice of certain clubs in elevating the pitcher's box on their ground so that it is higher than the home plate.By such a scheme a visiting club is placed at a ut disadvantage.pon proof of the infraction of the rule against this, eub- stantiated by the ward of the umpire, the management $25 for each offence.he new constitution also provides that each club shall have the right to admit ladies free of charge to al championship games, excepting on Saturdays and hoh- ays, | ; The following umpires have been selected or the coming season: Frank O'Laughlin, of last season's Eastern League staff; John T.Hunt, of last year\u2019s National e staff; J.J.Eagan, of last year's New Eng- |, land League staff, and T.C.Griffin, the |, old Syracuse manager.t RAIN PREVENTS PLAY AGAIN, ATLANTIC CITY, NF, April 19.\u2014Rain revented the Montreal-Toronto game from being played yesterday.They probably will be Ate tear pd club.reported here ter-.| use club re LF day and will play the Forontos on Friday and Saturday.THE NATIONAL TEAMS EQUAL.BOSTON, April 19.\u2014\u201cNever in the bis tory of baseball have the league teams been so evenly matched, and, what is more interesting to the public who support the game, never was such talent under one oanner,\u201d says President Soden.\u201cThe championship season will be opened with Phila delphia in Boston, Brooklyn in New York, Pittsburg in St.Louis and Chicago in Cin cinnati.This will give each city 2 big attraction, and the fans will be out in earnest from the start, ss indications point to a banner year in baseball.How else could it be with all strong teams in the race?\u201d The eight clubs of the league will average about 17 players when the season is under full headway.Most of these men The of the Capital night, with\"s good attendance of members.The financial report showed a slight deficit but otherwise the club had done well.retary J.P.Dunne, in his report, said that the reason that the Capitals did not win the championship fact that the play gospel of hard work.Continuing, the repart read, in part, as follows: tal Lacrosse Club claims to be a specia herald for diffusing the national game, it will not be amiss here lows: presidents, Dr.J.L.Chabot, F.W.Carling; secretary, M.Foran; treasurer, J.P.C ruthers; executive committee, A.G.Pitta- way, E.Tasse and T.Shillington, P.H ON THE LACROSSE FIELD.DOINGS IN OTTAWA CITY.Capitals Held Their Annual \u201c Meeting Last Night OTTAWA, April 19.\u2014The annual meeting crosse Club was héld Jast Sec- Jast year, was due to the ore did not recognize the As the Capi.good tidings of our o express our gratification at the inaugura- ion of a series of international matches be- ween the Crescent Lacrosse Club, of Greater New York, champions of the United.States, and several of our Canadian cluba.In the magnificent wave of im thusiasm, which has swept our land, your executive is truly proud and glad to know Playing mem: rial en- at_even out of its limited rs, one has been found (Fred.Wood) ready and more than willing to gle up the best that was in him, even life i sovereign lady the Queen, and the greatest Empire of ail .\u201clife, liberty and the pursuit of happiness to every man owing allegiance to ita imperial domain.\u201d over Fred's membership, since his record under the very eye of that \u201cPeerless Irish General.\u201d the judgment of all who know him as a clean, straight, upright, all-round athlete.If, for our the ages, which guarantees The club is truly jubilant Lord Roberts, has but borne out Dunne, as he resignation of Mr.secretary-treasurer, was accepted, and the positions were again separated.The election of officers resulted as fol- President, James Davidson; vice- ar- will have reputations to sustain and will Wallis, L.N.Bate, A.J.Warnock, W.F.hustle to hold their places against the Powell, J.P.Dunne: auditors, L.N.Bate army of young talent fast coming té the land J.P.Dunne; captain, M.J.Egan: front.Very few newcomers will seen trainer, P.- R.Greene; patrons, the Gèv- on the field at the start, as the reduction \u20ac from 12 to 8 clubs gave the old clubs a chance \u2018to strengthen from the league players already known to the league circuit.: The league will carry about 150 players this season; over one-half will be Tat.tery timber, a lot of which is not fast enough for fast company, simply carried along with hope of accidentally running down a phenomenon.RUSIE WENT AFTER HIS WIFE.INDIANAPOLIS, April 19.\u2014Amos Ruse reached this city at 11 o'clock Tuesday night and was seen at the home of his father, on Walcott street.He was loath to discuss the reasons that brought him here, but confessed that there was no inharmony between him and the management of the New York club, and said that he expected to play with the club this season.He says that, when he returned to his room on Sunday evening from the ball grounds, he found that his wife had started for home at Muncie and he determined to follow her at once, leaving so hurridely that he did not have time to notify any one of his departure.He added that his relations with the New York club are very pleasant, that no friction has occurred, and he has no intention of deserting the club.He cannot say when he will return Esst.It is not known here whether Rusie and his wife have had any récent troubles or not, hut it is supposed that they have and this trouble is the cause.of his return home.Several months she filed suit for divorce, but the suit was withdrawn and the trouble between them amicably settled.Rusie says that there is no es trangement between him and his wife, and contends that she will return with him.MUNCIE, Ind, April 19\u2014Mra.Amos Rusje arrived dly.from -New Yond\" last Thursday and th inclined to bed.toriety, she admitted enough to corroborate statements of her sister and others that she had left her husband.Rusie did not have the slightest inkling of her intentions at the time, but since then it.is believed he.has surmised correctly and came at once to Indianapolis.Mrs.Rusié is a Muncie girl.Her maiden name was May Smith and eeven years ago she and Rusie were partied here at the home of Mrs.ary , her foster motifer, er parents Ÿ- being dead.\u2018 WITH THE BRAWNY ATHLETES.RONALDO WON THE CONTEST.Rosseau Failed to Equal the German\u2019s Feats.(Special to the Star.) QUEBEC, April 19.\u2014The heavyweight lifting contest held in Jacques Cartier Hall last night| was won by Ronaldo.champion strong man of Germany, who defeated Jos.Rousseau, the local champion, by 4 points to 2.Ronaldo lifted above his head in two motions a bar bell weighing 267 Ibs., using both bands.With one band he lifted a bar bell weighing 102 lbs.in two motions from a stooping position.He raised the same bell with one hand, and he also lifted three weights weighing respectively 122, 76 and 61 lhs,, raising them successfully and holding two in the right hand.In all of these four feats Rousseau failed, so Ronaldo t four points.Another feat performed By Ronaldo was raising simultaneously two n president, Hon.vice-presidenta, Hon.Dr.ter, John Coates, Dr.J.Baskerville, Ald.J.White, F.X.St.Jacques, Mayor Payment, M.J.Whi ing of the lant night.Although the club lost its quarters at Sunnyeide along with its boats and many valuab in by no means chilled and prospects of the organization for the coming season are of the brightest.Arthur Stell; , Cantain.J.J.ane while building operations are in membership in the I.C.through the belief that the C not care to ternational, organization, Britain may not be a part t opposition aroused by Mr.Sturmey during the past year.RESULTS ON TRACK AND TURF.predicted that the o ning along smoothly.that the entry list for the Toronto Horse Show # the largest of i as a favourable omen for the entry list for the local show.Mr.Thom.Tees, retary, announces that he has secured and arranged for excellent stablin | end and out-of-town owners who wish to secure accommodation for their horses during the show will Jearn the location and extent of these stables oy h at his office in the Board of Trade build- rnor-General and Sir Wilfrid Laurier; hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick; hon.rden, Dr.Coul- J.F.Kidd, W.J itty.THE AQUATIC WORLD.THE TORONTO ROWING CLUB Will Build a New Clubhouse to Re- Place the One Destroyed.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, April 19.\u2014The annual meet- Toronto Rowing Club was held es by fire recently, its ardour e secretary\u2019s report showed 163 members in good standing, and the report ot the treasurer showed as mall balance to the .he clection_of officers resulted: dent, Ewart: vice-president, W.T.Clarke; an.The Club will rebuild at Sygpygide and be se- [1 porary quarters for the boats wi cured at the foot of York street.\u2014-> WHAT CYCLISTS ARE DOING.HOME NEWS FROM ABROAD.New York Paper Says a New Canadian Association to be Formed.The New York Journal says: A telegram reached New York yesterday to the effect that there would be a new dian Associgtion with headquarters at ontreal, and this body ould apply for jected .À.will e identified with an in- of which Great , owing to the It is thought that this action is TO OPEN THE HORSE SHOW.- Their Excellencies the Governor-Gen- eral and Lady Minto Have Accepted the Invitation.Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Minto have accepted the invitation to officiall n the Montreal Horse Show, and will Te be ere for the formal open- of the affair.This will add consider y to the eclat of the show, and it is ning of the Horse ow will be one of the most, if not the most, brilliant social affairs ever held in Montreal.to the show are run- The announcement Matters pertaini ears, is looked upon the sec- in the west addressing him dumbells, one of 110 Tbe.in Be right © ; ing.oO 8 in e .a lea Rousseau equalled, and he therefore scored A HEAVY TRACK AT AQUEDUCT, in it, and in the last, in which a dumbell But Five Favourites Landed the of 119 lbs.was raised above the head and held there while the performer liea down and rises again.Ronaldo failed, while , Money.NEW YORK, April 15.\u2014 The track at Rousseau succeeded.Rousseau, who has Aqueduct yesterday was heavy and sloppy, remarkably small hands, attributes his de- but five avourites eut, of aix were first i i pas e ju > 8 , feat to the large size of the bar in the bar- badly out with s¢ratches.Summaries: 1}s, but Ronaldo seemed to be much the stronger man, and was much the larger too.The latter, who was repeatedly ted with cries of \u201cCyr\u201d by way of a » congratulated Mr.usseau on his good showing, and said that he was the stron man he had met in Canada outside of Cyr.At the kin, 197, MeJoynt, by half a length : Dandy Boy, 110, nor.6 to 1 and UT.First race, 4 1-2 furlongs, selling\u2014Lamb- Slob and 3 to 5 wen , O\u2019Con- 2 to 1, 2; Fair Rosamond, h, 30 to 1 and 10 to 1, 3.Time, 59 1-5, Alard, Antithesis, St.David, Russian, Lord Roberts, and Little Tim also ran n race, 5 1-$ furlongs\u2014Meehanus, same time he said that were present Bo.he could easily have defeated him, and that vu Yor Sioa of + Ÿ hd orenD: he lost his former match with him through Olea, 107, Mitchel), 7 to 1 and 2 to 1, $.over confidence.This statement was re.Time.1.0 45.Kentuckian and Sensational ceived with jeers, but both men seemed also to be thorough sportsmen at heart.; A coloured man, who goes under the appellation of Prof.Brown, and who represents a tobacco company here, won the first Sere Yin.Men o% ran.: Third race, about 7 furlongs\u2014Carbuncle, \u2019 5 won ; Sweet and out.2; jen Boeptre, 104, McIntyre, 20 to 1 and and third falls of & hard fought Graeco-Ro- man wrestling match, with a local youth named Robitaille.is was the curtain raiser.WILL GIVE A MEET.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, April 19.\u2014An athletic meeting under the auspices of the new tario Amateur Athletic Association was errang- ed for Saturday, July 14, at Rosedale, at a meeting of the executive last night.A proposition from the Industrial Fair for the holding of an athletic day on Saturday of the first week was diseu and a resolution was passed accepting the offer, President Garland has received assurances persons inter in amateur sport throughout the province who also state their intention of conducting under the Association\u2019s banner dur ing summer.DOINGS OF THE SNOWSHOERS.MONTREAL SNOWSHOE OLUB.The annuel meeti of thé Montreal Snowshoe Club was held at the M.A.A.A.The election of officers resulted as for\u2019 ] Btewart.\u2019 Hon.Secretary\u2014Fred.D.Rogers.reasurer\u2014E.Brown.! Wateon CoA va Da di Chest Feels Tight.Toa seem all choked up and stuffed wp with the cold\u2014find it hard to breathe.Cough that rasps snd tears you\u2014bad little phlegrs gut up.ur Now's thetime to take Dr.Wood's Norwa , Ramey, Our.+ 5 to 1, 8.Time, 1.30.Ben \u2018Ronald and Mr.Kaltenbach also ran.Fourth race, Not, 119, O'Connor.even and out, won : en Candies, 104, Hamilton.8 to 7 and 7: 010, 2; Knight of the Garter, 120, Mc- Joynt, 2 to 1 and out, 3.Time.1.49 nutive, 110, Ty.3 to 1 &nd even, Lindula, 110, Cooper.12 to 1 and 5 to 8.Time, 1.13 3-5.Leedsvlile and Dutch Comedian, Protus, Landeman, Bessie Taylor also \u2018ran.7 7 Sixth race, 5 furlongs\u2014Unmasked, 111, Bpencer, 6 to 5 and out, won : Mercer, 111, Mitchell, 5 to 2 and even, 2 ; Long Isle, 114, Lewis, 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, 3.Time, 1.08.1-5 Christmas Carol, Kipling, Scorpion, Millstone, Loo Kate, Basilisk and Bhamokin also ran.SEAGRAM'S STRING SHIPPED.WATERLOO, Ont., April 19.\u2014This year twenty-three horses will comprise the racing string belonging to Mr.Joseph E.gram, M.P,, of Waterloo.ght were shipped to the Woodbine track last evening In charge of A.Ashbridge, but bad weather detained the rest, and they were shipped this evening to their old quarters, the Newmarket track, Little York.The horses this year will be In charge of the following : \u2018Manager, Herb.Frankland ; trainér, Ha Blafr ; assistant trainer, P.McLeod ; head jockey, H.Lewis ; assistant jockey, Charles Blair.\u2019 The horses are as follows : Joe Miller, aged ; Dalmoor, 6 years ; Fair Ninetsin Flag of Truce, Ottoman, Procession, Royal Salute, Terralta, 4 years old : Cobourg, Mr.Jersey, Hecklenburg, Plratio, Sir Vere de Vere, Sardinia, 3 years old ; Egg Flt fly in Alper.Goutskin, John Ruskin, Ju- us, er, Onetros, 8! Hollow, Bateylic, 2 years old.copy TORONTO HORSESHOW PRICES.(8peclal to the Star.) Beardmore for $75 and res, tien on Vp louston reports large ht of en- ord, w Montreal show.çà argues well for the at MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING.NO FIGHTS AFTER MAY FIRST.That is the Situation in the City of * New York.NEW YORK, April 190.\u2014President York, of the Police Commission, declares most em- Shatically that there will be no fighting in New York City after May 1.Not only will the action in regard to the Seaside A.C.not he rescinded, but no other boxing licenses will be issued.The championship battle between Corbett and .Jef- fries will undoubtedly be held at the Worcester A.C.The adverse news was the one topic of conversation in all sporting resorts yesterday, and the members of the Police Board were grilled, broiled and hashed.Commissioner Sexton \u201csquared\u201d himself a little by déclaiming yesterday that he would vote to give licenses to all the clubs, but his companions were verbally banished to the land of meat axes and blue flames.© 3 W.A.Brady was very much worked up over the whole affair, and said he would give the Seaside A.C.only a day or so in which to outline a plan of action.If mot be will consult with Considine and insist that the Westchester A.C.be substituted for the ide as the battleground.He knows all about the financial responsibility of this organization and prefers to fight there instead of going to San Francisco.\u201cWestchester can bring off this without any trouble,\u201d he raid to a reporter for the World yesterday, \u201cand I will insist on going there.I don\u2019t know what all this means, but I will tell you most em hatically that under no circumstances will Ï consent to the Broadway.The building is not large enough to hold half the people who will be eager to witness the fight.\u201cAnother thing.If the date of the fight is brought forward to April 30 or thereabouts it will be held under the license made out to the Coney Island Sporting Club, com posed of Martin Julian, Alex.Brown and myself.We three will officiate and reap the benefits or that license will not be used.That goes.\u201cMr.O'Rourke seems to think a permit from the Police Commissioners is not necessary.Probably it is not, but they control the police and can shut you up regardless of court rulings.1 sincerely hope the licenses will be issued after all, but I fear ey will not.\u201d one of the her applications for licenses came up fo! final action before the Po- expressed himself in a very positive manner.\u201cNo licenses will be issued to any club,\u201d he said to a reporter for The World.\u201cIf fighting will be wrong after Sept.1, it is morally wrong before that time.The manner in which contests have been conducted recently is a di e to the city.\u201d \u201cI am opposed boxing contests as held at present,\u201d said Commissioner Abell.\u201cWe have acted on only one application, and I decline to say what will be done with the others.\u201cI would gladly vote to t permits to all of the old cube,\u201d said Commissioner who voted against the Seaside A.hope to see the Board reconsider.\u201d Commissioner Hees was not at police headquarters yesterday, but is as strongly opposed to prize-fighting as President York.The big fights scheduled are: April 25-Fitzsimmons-Dunkhorst, Hercules A.C\u201d .May 11\u2014Corbett-Jeffries, Seaside A.C.June 2 Fitzeimmons-Rublin, Westches- ter A.C.June 25 \u2014 Bharkev-McCoy, Seaside A.C.July 30 \u2014 Jeffries-McCoy.No place fix- Sexton, Cc.\u201cI Jeffries-Rphlin negotiating.Jeffries-Conroy negotiating.McCoy Ryan negotiating.Erne-Gans negotiating.Erme-O\u2019Brien negotiating.McGovern-Sullivan negotiating.* Not affected.BRIEF NOTICES OF DOINGS.A despatch from Buda Pesth says, that Charousek, the well-known chess player, is dead.: The Westmount Club intend holding a very large tournament on e 2th May, which is their regular field day.Mr.J.Parker, of the Dominion Fish Hatchery, Sandwich, planted one millfon whitefish fry in the lake at Port Stanley yesterday.\u2018Harry Vardon, the 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prised when informed last night that the À.A.O.had decided tliat it would not send Canadian winners at the national regatta to the Paris regatta.1f the committee had been influenced in making a ¢ ; in i plans, in tha belief that the C.A.A, - bad received a special invitation frem the French Rowing \u2018 ssocintion, it was Jae uring under isapprehension, such invitation ha been received, Ry mad he heard of anything of the kind, : Vos us THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900 TH OBLAT FATHERS, Vicar-General of of Diocese of St.Albert Tells of His Work.LABOURS IN THE FAR NORTH.The Wonderful Progress of Canada in the Past Few years, Rev.Hippolyte Leduc, Vicar-General of the diocese of St.Albert, N.W.T., and who resides at Edmonton, N.W.T., and Rev.Aug.Husson, of Smoky River Mis gion, Athabasca, are at present in this city for a few days, the guests of the Oblat Fathers to which order they belong.Both ere veteran missionaries among the North- - West Indians, where they have laboured for more than thirty years.Both hre Old Country Frenchmen and have given up their lives to the work of Christianity in every part of which they are acquainted with, having gone as far north as any mis- pionary ever went, to the Oblat mission at the head waters \"of the Mackenzie River on the shores of the Arctic Ocean, 1200 miles due north from Edmonton, the hi Br est northern railway station in all Can Father Leduc left his home on a CPR.train which brought him to Montreal, but Father Husson had to cover 460 miles on snc wshoes from Smoky River to Edmonton before he could catch the train.The first part of his journey occupied exactly one month, while the other part was covered in a few days.In spite of the hard- ehipa and the years passed upon the prairies, both priests are in good health and enthusiastic in their work.\u2018It is thirty- five years now,\u201d said Father Ledue \u201csince 1 came out from France.| was then a very young man.Some months after my arrival, I was ordained to the priesthood at Ottawa, and started at once fot the western country where I have spent ny life in missionary work.Montreal and the western country as well have greatly changed since those days.It then took me thirty-five days to go from Montreal to Fort Garry, now Winnipeg, the trip being a round-about-cne by Chicago and St.Paul, by rail.steamboat, coach and cance.And when I went still further west it took me three \u2018months and eight days to go from Fort Garry to Edmonton.A trip that then occupied three months can be covered now in four and a half days.WONDERFUL PROGRESS MADE.Father Leduc is satisfied with the wonderful progress which the great North: West ia makirlg.Whereas some years ago immigrants came in by dozens they are now settling by thousands.Among them are a fair proportion of French-Canadians who are returning from the United States to settle in their own country.There are still some 5.000 Indians in the diocese of St.Albert, and 500 of their children attend se Ah new $125,000 bridge erected partly by Edmonton and partly at the expense of the Dominion Government is shortly to be opened so that the train which stops at Strathcona will enter Edmonton proper.This is another link towards the extension of the railway northward.The school question is still giving the for dissatisfaction according to Father Le- duc, in the North-West.Though they have nominally separate schools, certain restric tions exist which are not to their liking.For instance, the nuns are required to at- \u2018| tend the Normal school to secure diplomas.This cannot be allowed and Father Leduc suggested that they undergo examination in their own convents.The Catholics hive three representatives in the North-West Legislature.but they bave no representa- tionséa the Cabinet.- : PROVINCIAL RIGHTS.The: feeling in favour of provincial rights 18 strong in the West, and Father Lednc thinks that before long one or more provinces will be formed there, and then important changes will be made.In a recent, interview with Sir Wilfrid Laurier he predicted \u2018that the basis of population in Canada would be changed à ess than a century when the majority of the Canadian people\u201d of that day would reside in the western part of the continent.Father Leduc declares that in spite of all statements to the contrary, the school question in Manitoba itself is not settled.Recent steps taken by Catholic laymen of Winnipeg to have the separate schools of that city taken over by the public school board did not receive the approval of the Archbishop.There aré Doukhobors in the diocese of Bt.Albert, but there are large numbers of Galicians and Father Leduc states that they are improving wonderfully every vear and that they are bound to become good citizens in time.They are law-abiding and industrious, have their children attend schools and learn English.They attend Roman Catholic church service and are in communion with Rome.They have rite of their own, and Father Lacombe is now in Europe to secure priests of their own nationality for them.The missionaries in their work in the far northern regions are assisted by nuns from the city and more are going.A maternity hospital is to be opened in Edmonton.A LONG DREARY WINTER.At their farthest mission on the shores of the Arctic, the missionary states that in November and December the sun is not vieible at all for several weeks, twilight being the rule, while from May to July the sun is visible night and day without interruption for six weeks.Father Husson Boils Big as .Hens Egg.Boils are simply à breaking out of bad blood, and all the poultiolng and lancin ou gan \u2018do won't rid you ef the ut once let Burdock Blood Bitters p your blood andre remove all he foul material > Pi system and the boils pear, never to return.Mrs.Henley, oboit, N.8., recently rete th e follow- \u2018letter : \u201cIn the sprin of 1805 I Was sontinually troubled with bolls, one eoming after another oF about six Janths,g some as Inrge | 28 & hon\u2019s : leod was in a ver tion and I was in m rable health ail summer, \u201cIn Sep mt or I got a bottle of Burdock Blood Bitters and before I had finished taking it ! folt a at de tier.Ikept ng the Bitters until 1 had used 6 bottles and can say I have been well ever since and have never had a boll on me since.\u201d B.B.B.cures all blood humors from a common pimple to the worst.sorofulous sore, and the Leures | it makes are permanent, Catholics reason.(15, and will be able to go a part.of means of support.Dre.Jacques and L'Ecu- By using \u2018 Extract\u201d BEEF Gives a Delicious Flavor, and a Tempting Color.Anyone Can Use It.Itis always ready and never spoils.Armour & Company, Chicago.Jas.Allen, Montreal, Dominion Distributer.American Sheet Steel Company, Manufacturers of Black and Galvanized Sheets Battery Park Building New York B2sntyeod Canadian Naflonal es Americ Express Co, UPTOWN BRANCH Star Branch Office No.!.Corner Peel and St.Catherine Streets.Express Money Orders issued to all arts of Canada and the United States.he best and cheapest method of remitting through the mails.A receipt given with each order.Amount refunded if order is lost.labours among the Cree and Beaver dians who are improving yearly.Their children attend school.These Indians live mainly on fishing and hunting.In his trip down.from Smoky River, Father Husson was accompanied by guides and dogs and during the trip had to sleep out in the open prairies for nearly a month.Both mjs- sionaries have business at Ottawa with the Minister of the Interior.Father Husson will leave Edmonton for home about May In- way by water.Smoky River is a Branch of the Peace River.When Father Husson first went to the foot of the Rockies, the Indians were Pagans for the most part, there being only 300 Catholics.To-day the tribes confided to bis care are all members of the Catholic faith.He has now thirteen priests in that large area of land and a dozen missions.Not satisfied with spiritual worth he laboured at the building of chapels with his own hands, Fivine his.parishioners the example of industry.On numerous occasions he had very narrow escapes.Reet.DEATH OF A MISSIONARY.+ \u2014 A Great Work Accomplished British Columbia by Father Rondeault.Rev.Father P.Rondeault, of Cowichan, B.C., one of the oldest missionaries in British Columbia is dead at the age of 75.He was one of the first misgionaries to penêtrate the wilderness of that Province and labour in the cause of Christanity.He died from la grippe and his remains were brought to the Palace of Mgr.Dontonwill, at New Westminster where they lay in State.They were interred on the site of the burned church at Cowichan and where a new church is to be erected.He was a native of the Province of Quebec which he left 42 fi ago for the Pacific \u2018Coast, he being e Montreal Seminary; and on attaining clerical honours became imbued with a desire to take up his labours in behalf of the church in the Far West.So he started out on the long.and arduous journey to British Columbia, then a postive, ¢ ferra incognita to the civilized world.he Quebec priest found matters in a vel The Suet condition on his arrival here.The Indians were not much religiously inclined, and conditions for the advancement of church work were not very favourable.But Father Rondeault, nothing daunted, set to work, and located almost immediately among the Cowichan tri en he went to the scene of what \u2018proved to be his sole field of toil in the province, he found himself, with the exception of another, the only White man in the district.For a time he was called upon to officiate at Victoria ys intervals.and on Buch occasions he would make the trip from Cowichan by cance, there being then no other facilities for travel.Oftimes the voyage was performed in the face of grave danger; the frail canoe faring badly in 8 rmy weather.But priest faced his duties manfully and poon won the esteem and affection of all who knew him.As showing the great respect in which he was held in the district, it is related that 15 or 16 years ago, On the occasion ot the celebration of his silver jubilee, the settlers and the Indians gathered from far and near to do him honour.A great fenst was held and the celebration extended er two days.in PROTHONOTARY APOSTOLIC.On recommendation of His Lordship Bishop Cloutier, of Three Rivers, Rev.Canon Richard, principal of the Semin of Three Rivers, as been appointed by the Holy Father, a Prothonotary Apostolic.The new dignitary was ordained i in October, Se.Jean Ducharme, for \u2018many years chaplain of the Convent of Mercy, has been appointed to succeed the late lamented quoy, as parish priest of Contre- \u201cRev.Father Jodoin, O.M.I.Abbe Ducharme as chaplain \u201cof of Mercy.will replace the Convent CABE OF INSANITY.A case of insanity was brought before the Recorder\u2019s Court yesterday.e victim is Louis Valiquette, à barber, wnose wife died a yéar, ago, and he has been melancholy ever since.Three weeks ago he became insane and was put out of 4 the house where he had been boarding as he had no er furnished certificates to the effect that e insane and that he should be put ucated for the priesthood at the: the | FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES.* Extensive Regular Auction \u2014or\u2014 Household Furniture and Effects, Bal rooms, 453 and yo Re.James At our trees, Corner Inspector 8 ON FRIDAY, 20th APRIL.at = A.M, À la assortment of conousehold Furniture and rising Bedroom Furniture, Cook Stoves, Kitchen and Domestic Requisites and a large quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.Consignments solicited.Quick cash Tetprns, tie de Howebold safe, Loan, 2 Private Sales at all times, ._ Furat- ture, Carpets, Planos, fitoves, Safen; also Buggies, Waggons.Harness, etc.FRASER BR sentys LOL \u2014- EPPS\u2019SGOCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING ngulshed everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Qua ality, ;and Nutritive Proper- pectal grateful and gomfort ngtot enorvousand dyspe peptic.Sold onl in tins, labelled JAME & , CO.Limited, Homæo bathio * Onemists, London, England.BREAKFAST SUPPER Advances made.EPPS\u2019SCOCOA 1l°nty coût Corporation of the City of Three Rivers SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201c\u201cTender for Masonry, etc, St.urice Bridge,\u201d will be received at this office untill Thursday.the 10th May, 1900, for the masonry, etc, required in connection with the projected iron bridge over the 8t.Maurice River, 'n the City of Three Rivers, according: to plans and a specification to be seen at the office of the undersigned.Tenders will not be received unless made on the forms supplied and signed with the actual signature of tenderers.An accepted bank cheque payable to the order of the Secretary-Treasurer of the Corporation of the City of Three Rivers, for one thousand dollars ($1,000) must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party declines the contract or fails to complete the work contracted for.and wil] be returned in case of nonacceptance of ten The Corporation does not bind itself to accept \u2018the lowest or any tender.By order, L.T.DESAULNIERS, Secretary- Treasurer.City Hall, Three Rivers, 10th April, 1300.90 6 eod | Tuckett's | NEW MYRTLE 4° NAVY , A S SEET.& B.IN GILT ON \u2018 EACH PLUG.280®nty39cod AN ANGLICAN MISSION'S NEEDS Rev.BR.F.Hutchings Asking Aid to Build a Church at Harrington.The Rev.R.F.Hutchings, missionary in charge of the parish of Arundel, is at pres ent in the city soliciting help to aid him build his little church in the Glen of Harrington.When erected it will be the fourth church in the i, in addition to which services are in two school houses.The Rural Dean of St.Andrew\u2019s |- writes as follows in his collecting book: \u201cMr.Hutchings has been in charge of the enormous mission of \u2018Arundel for nearly eight years, and by his faithful, persevering and suc ul urs is well qualified to say if he needs a church in the Glen.He has won the respect and admiratiofi of all who know his work, and I sincerely trust that many will support him in his present undertaking.\u201d Bishop Bond writes as follows: \u201cI strongly to recommend to the rhembers o our church the above appeal MUSICAL EXAMINATIONS.\u2014 .The annual examinations covering mixed subjects of the Royal co Music_curriculum for the \u201c \u201cTord hcona and Mount Royal scholarship,\u201d in the Royal College of Music, London, Ene.wi held on next Monday, April 23 , at the Royal Victoria College.e examiners are Messrs.G.W.Cornish, Prof.Couture and Prof.Reyner.Twelve candidates have signified their intention of competing for the scholarship, which entitles the holder to three years\u2019 tuition and a periodical Stivend at the famous London institution.OLD PEOPLE Find Spring a very trying seasen of the year.They ean preserve thelr health ané strength by using Milburn\u2019s Heart and Nerve Pils.The breaking up ef the winter and the adveat of spring usually comes hard on the old.eir th seems to suffer severely at\u2019this time and many are hirried into graves.But pougle advanced in years can Ta Cr Ur 7 MSE Ng?Mesrtand Nerve VAE he ; remedy M makes the blood Fp wy = = on t of deelining health er stren A r vel Lane, 31 Patrick St, Se John, N.B., writes: Lam new a mao of nearly eighty y years ef, and enjoyed the best of heal a for.years oy when I to fad distress after edting, and greatly with indigestion, ad breath, etc.\u201c numerous ends recommen remedies, but mene 3f theo 1 tried seemed to do me much geo \u201cFinally st ted using ssing Mihara! 's Heart amd Nerve Pills, and finished the bex they brought relief, so that I now can eat anything set ore me witheut the least inconvenience.I was sun down and nervous beforataking these wônderful pills, but they have regulated my entire system, toned serves, and restored Sole Tf eben am fn in an aeyiim case will.be brought up lng viewoous sad steongs™* \u20ac Auctionsers.| Surveyor within two months after the con \u2018face when they \"1 RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.CARPETS aud Linoloums.Handsome Axminster, Wilton.Brussels and Tapestry Carpets,English Oilcloth, Linoleums, urtains and Portieres, Pianos, Fancy Goods, \u2018 Ete.The subscribers will sell at thelr rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL arpets al rtment of Handsome Carpets ih vations sizes and beautiful designs, so Hall Strips, Rugs, Mats, Costly i To ish flcioth and Linoleums.00 pairs Bel $ Curtains, .Eider- as down and Marsollles Bed Covers, House rnis 8, etc, etc.Faso EE of Neat \u2018Household Furniturs, Bedroom Odd Bureaus and Dot \u2018Bale at 2.50 pm Bots.i RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.01 3 SEWERS.Road Department.PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it is pro to construct sewers in the undermentioned streets or sections of streets, n y: the lane leading from it to Ste.Famille St.GUILFORD STREET, between St.Andre and Mentana Streets.MENTANA STREET, between Bien- .ville (formerly Perrault) St.and Guilford Street.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed to.construct the above mentioned sewers during the present season, and proprietors in the said streets or sections of streets may avail themselves of the opportunity to have connections of vitrified tile pipe three feet in length located in the position they want their connections built or each cadastral lot, after having obtain- ed-the necessary Permit from the City Surveyor.They are also at liberty to make their own private drain from the sewer to the alignment of their property in conformity with Section 3 of By-law No.235, to amend By-law 191 concerning sewers.Proprietors in the said streets or sections of streets who fail to make such application wil have a connection of three feet in ngth located by the City Surveyor, and ilt for each cadastral lot while the sewer B under construction.tral lots for whom the City Surveyor has, located connections in sewers must obtaip: a Permit from the City Surveyor before they can build a drain m such connection to the alignment of their property.Proprietors who require drains to be constructed in a street after the brickwork.of a Permit, and deposit a sum estimated by the City Surveyor for restoring the macadam manent pavement injured by building de private drain.© Proprietors.tions o hereby \"notified ren t pletion of the new sewers or sections of sewers.By order, PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, City Surve City Surveyor\u2019s Office, y yor: ty Montreal, April 17, 1900: 91 *nty 2 1 Ship\u2019s Adventure.By W.Clark Russell.a Published by the Star Under Special Arrangement.VV TUUPTIPVOVVOO ln 006646200000 CHAPTER XI\u2014(Continued.) a \u201cHe works it out as I do.He finds the ship\u2019s position to a second.This may be the e of habit, but is not custom beaten into rags by insanity like the head of an old drum?It's*mot so in this case smd, the crew mayn\u2019t find him out ll the the p boards us and guess nothing until th hear that the doctors have ocked him up TThen what does his madness signify?\u201d said the girl.\u201cHe'll be as good as the anest if we arrive safely.\u201d \u201cAh, but it's the getting there! It's the what may happen to-morrow, or to-morrow, or to-morrow, and that is going to make my hair ory, | Misa forme str na \u2018Call e said, looking at him with soe doe she said, 8 Why hod replied smilin, oo Because I Chould love #,\u201d she an- orn not call you Julia before him,\u201d he exclaimed, with a note of fondness \u2018which brought a charming expression into her face, as the kisses of a shower freshen the perfume of the rose.\u201cIt must be a stiff Armstrong, or I am no mate,\u201d and then they fell to talking a little non- se.À day came, and it was the fifth day dating from the drowning of the little drum.| in all tradition never return alive, kissed his ing child and - hi se SA Soi ol 5 ai The captain, Miss Armstrong, and Mr.Hardy sat ath breakfast.The shi had made way; many parallels and the northern verge of The sun poured h t in fire at ge fying fia fish sparkled un A bows.© sailors ad noticed voting a the captain to set them growli to one another\u2019s ears with sant If Mr.Candy who lives close to the skipper, had taken Le ai altitude.of he poor man\u2019s mind mecret; of it the ca was à little uj b of his pu and he bad ot the.peactrat: i acity of ardy.\"line wind had fallen light, and: the motions of the pT ere as easy as-6 $wim- H ad no in the captain\u2019s met .that morning pression of lofty triumph, of sublimated self-compl cy such a8 8 man dera uest and a Hé de Be es sows arog the raie \u20ac looks.aft, d Parlour and Bearcom | - AMERICAN STAMPS BASSET STREET, throughout, and | FURNISHED HOUSE.T'O-LE\"T' IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.20 BUCKINGHAM AVENUE, (Can bo seen between 2 and 4 o*clock datly.) Proprietors of cadas | the sewer has been completed.must take out | who may have claims for an existipg brick:| or tile Five sen sewer ri, said streets of { Die such claims must De with the\u2019 ; .?1 eyes, take that liberty?\u201d he = be thous RE EE ces £005 self-cromed, and ght CASTORIA |r MARCOTTE BROB.> SALES.: BY MARCOTTE BROS.Great Auction Sale af Splendid New Household Furniture We have received instructions from the west- etn manufacturers to sell without the least réserve one of \u2018the finest collections of Furniture yenat has been offered at auction Comprising : Two splendid U ht_PIanos, new, cost, $50 each ; ; Bri PSE Plate Mirrors, Wire Back Easy Chairs and Tables, \u2018cloth, and Carpet, by th y 39 sult; 2s splendid Parlour Sets in Turk- h Rug, Silk Brocatelle, and Plush, splendid lots of Pictures, Lace Curtains, Por- 68 and Silverware, 4 Leather Covered 'Dinin Room Sets, Dining, Tables, 24 splen- deboards, in oak and walnut, 4 fine Couches 35 splendid Bedroom Bets, In oak t, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Spring Beds, Book Cases, Writing Desks, Sctne Baby Carriages, 60 Carpet Squares, C.aÉbtols Sole on Fridey next April 2 a, an otre e s reet.Bale at 2.30 o'clock.ame ot MARC OTTE BROS.uctioneers.P.B.\u2014Partles desiring vie furniture should attend this sale, as all the goods are of best quality, .91 2 Fancy ee storage If desired.For small Remittances FOR SALE AT.STAR BRANCH OFFICE \"Corner Peel and St.Catherine Sts COMMON SENSE KILLA 3 ' PM: > Handsome Household\u2019 Furniture, Berlin Cabinet Grand Piano, Velvet Carpets, Fine Upholstered Furniture, Parlor Cabinets, Oil Paintings, Proof Engravings, Bric- a-brac, Burns Steel Range, Etc.The subscribers are instructed to sell at the residence, No.39 St.Famille Street, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 2TH, all the Excellent Furniture and Effects therein, comprising: Cabinet Grand Plano, In Curly Walnut Case, made by the Berlin Plano Company.perfect tone and action, and less than two years in use; Boston Carved Frame Parlour Suite, Fancy Uphoistered Chalrs, Rattan Chairs, Centre and Fancy Tables, Best Velvet Carpet, Gasallers, Parlour Cabinets, B.P.Mantel Mirror, Large Urns on Pe~ destals, Rich Ornaments, Mantel Clock, Fine Oll Paintings, by well known artists; Steel Engravings, Lace Curtains, Walnut Sideboard, Extension Dining Table and Leather Dining Chairs.Dinner and Tea Sets.Fancy China, Glassware, Cutlery, Hallstand and Chairs, English Oifciotn, Stair Carpets, Gas Lamp.\u2019 k's sels Carpets, Tables, Walnut Bedroom Caropy Iron Bed, Odd Oak Bureau, Wash- atand, Cheffonier, Chairs, Hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Chamber Sets, Oak Frame, Cheval Dressing Mirror, etc.; Burns Steel Range, Refrigerator, and' Kitchen Utensils.* This residence 13 well furnished, and everything in it good and substantial.Sale at 10 O'Clock.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO.90*nty3s Auctioneers.Tel.Mnin-2817.Uptown\u20141846.Very comfortable upper tenement of two flats, containing 8 rooms, three furnished as bedrooms, heated by hot water, all modern improvements.Apply to W.E.COOPER, Star Office, St.James St.Branch Office, Cor.Peel and St.Catherine Sts., or 179 Mance St.89 26 fire-proof.THE PEDLAR PEOPLE Plaster on Steel Lath.Pedlar's Expanded Steel Lath has a good key.That's its strong point.The mesh is very open.That's what makes its key so good.Takes more mortar than others, to be sure, but this is an advantage, as the open mesh allows enough mortar to pass through to completely embed the lath, making it entirely Particulars from the Trade or direct on request EASTERN BRANCH- v 22 Victoria Square, Montreal.eazy WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.Estate late James Roy, Esq, ATTRACTIVE and WELL SITUATED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY.817 Dorchester St.A few doors west of Drummond St.The subscriber has recelved instructions from the executors to sell by public auction at his salesroom, 1828 Notre Dame street, on FRIDAY, 87TH APRIL, The above mentioned cut stone front property, three stories, and two storey exten- ston, stone steps, and large bay window, heated by h.furnace, concreted cellar.This building is \u2018exceedingly well construct- in every particular, and rooms are bright and cheerful, DIMENSIONS QF, LOT 2 X 84 TO A For a professional or business man this Property should be attractive.The situation is fashionable and very convenient, being close to the railway stations, Dominion square, and places of amusement.Permits to view and further particulars may be had from the pundersigned.Sale at 11 o'clock a.\u2018WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Neat Household Furniture, Carpets, Brass QGasallers, Ebony Over- Mantel, Parlour Chairs and Sofas, Cur- ble¢, Mantel herry Ta \u201cIves'* Folding Iron Bed, Hair Mattresses, Blankets and Bedding, Toilet Ware, and other Bedroom Bets, Ollcioth, \"perfection\" Gas Stove Gory good), usual Kitchen Utensils, etc., © Everything very neet and Clean.Unregerved sale at the 6 HANOVER STRE ET, On MONDAY, 23rd APRIL, At Ten O'Clock A.M.WALTER M.KEARNS, 1*nty4 Auctioneer.ESTATE LATE PROF.BR.J.FOWLER.Sale of GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 2 Students\u2019 Pianos, Crystal Gasallers, large lot of Oratorial and Orchestral Music, lot of Bound Illustrated London News, dating from 1850 to 1868; Prowse Range, good Gas Stove, Kitchen Utensils.etc., etc.Sale by order of the executors at the residence.3 McGILL COLLEGE AVE., On SATURDAY MORNING, 218T APRIT,, At 10 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.IMPORTANT SALE Furniture, Eastern Rugs, | ~ Valuable Parian Group (a work of art) Brass Andirons, Valuable Marble Clock, Set of Encyclopaedia Britannica (English edition), in splendid condition, Mahogany Table and ardrobe, Handsome B.W.8 8, arlour Bets, Odd Fancy xtension Tables, Grandfather's ho: \"Bedroom Sets, Fine \u2018Tollet ts, ts, Dinner and \u2018Tea Sets, Ornaments, Set-of Very ngravings (genuine antiquities), Water Colours, Handsome Oak Dresser, dsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Mantel Bed, Mattresses and Pillows, Cooking Stove, Refrigerator, etc., Unreserved sale at the undersigned's salesrooms, 1828 Notre Dame Street, on FRI DAY, OTH A IL, % O'Clock.ACTER M.KEARNS, Auctionéer.T0 LET at pyr Five minutes\u2019 walk from boat or train, A SOLID BRICK COTTAGE Situated, No.8 Bord de I'Eau Street, has large piece of ground and shade trees, will be put in thorough repair.For particulars apply to STAR OFFICE W.E.COOPER, STAR O5F50 Branch Office-Cor.Peel and St.Catherine, or 179 Mance.Tel.Main 2617.Uptown 1848.91 3 90 3 se 26 TO RENTA well lighted basement on street level suitable for machinist or laundry.Power and heat if desired.Apply THE SLATER SHOE CO., H0snty 6 Cor.Alexander and Jurors.\u2014TO LETA LARGE FLAT 80by 120 ft, well lighted on three sides, splendid sbipping facilities, location central (on Latour St., near st.Genevieve), all con- better student than Hardy ore 8 heaven-defying stage \u201cTo-day is Friday,\u2019 said the Japan, = dressing ss Armstrong, \u201can you think is an thou, mount am awhile, for she fancied.se TE dont hnos captain.\" answered.eut is iny birthday, * said the captain, and Johnny is waiting somewhere to kiss olay us shot deliver ri te a dn \u2018he closing words of the captain\u2019 ce .o wish you.many beppy returns of the vous might like to know how old Lames said t be captain, with ndescribable Took \u201c the gir Tut have remi of one of kings.Sat our friends may good \u201cem my behaviour 5 in public opin- | Hardy t into la he 1d not help lb oo Te Hari y qui M think of the- ft ak hs te hob dl bave Bite 1 picture raf ve an Lee for beauty might bave been end whee out the harness cask.The captain with a slight frown cast bis es upon the mate, and mid, \u2018\u201cJohnn all be a sailor.His mother would bave gesired him \u201cserve the Queen at ses, Be shell perpetuate me wader the fat \u201cThis was followed bys short silence; the others found nothing to say.It was perhaps one of the addet | illustrations of madness on record, and it det the listen ery\u2019 was for gratule-_ ladies,\u201d continued, the ie with_ a faint ~dysentery with.crampe-with old poople ae: - birthday, oad they shall drink my bi ou will drink my eb \"Mer.ary and you, Miss They anewered that they ould drink his health: with th dy in rum, M, Lardy; bis the men, for I ith to associated with estive occasions.\u201d drink with the men, sir,\u201d young |.smile, \u201c Armetrong, will my ry Jou fren wine hich \u2018shall mot hurt you, becanse \u2018tis light t and old and Julia bowed.Hardy was Hongrie what the men would think, but if ought this un deviatioi from veu rotin ed a they would certainly like it and hope for more.Ît was an exhibition of insane gen- eromity, of lunatic kindness, and the mate could see noi obedi \u2018he went on sending his breakfast, do called & \u201cIt\u2019s the captain's orders,\u201d shall knock off work mi day.\u201d stared.\u201c All day, sir?\u2019 his birthds anewered Hardy.oli drink his health th io face as grin after in.rippled bi gelbardeed akin He looked as ould like to that here was a that ben: shing.amace it.\u201cIo's \u201cAnd all if h tra t all his But the immense pleasure \u2018 A-Change of Water , or taking à éblll wilk-sometimes bring on.well as young.DALLEY'S SUMMER REMEDY | will arrest the- trouble at.rd I has talied-to relieve.Sold dealers.all variety of shi Joe venie , with heat and power if desired.Apply.The SLATER SHOE CO., Cor.Jurors and ft.Alexander FU.90°nty8 ception the © crew a give the news.walked slow] ue deep and and the men REX swain on forecastle the whole to his Lips of \u201cAll hands!\" and a mired little Dido od the groves and Jyoods seemed to be in song upon the an ing.The fellows who.were below cay tumbling up, startled by that call in fine weather.In à very lit&s time the whois of the crew had gathered round their forecastie leader, Red after clearing his tbroat and gazing about him with his profousd smile, aid: \u201c Lads, is the capt\u2019'n\u2019s birthday, and it\u2019s to be a holiday for you right away quor at noon to drink hie n, \\ Sailors are usually so badly treated by sullen deafness to st when on rare occas originating in madness, they are sometimes well treated, their astonishment is a phe- | It seems unnatural, mermaid with a ded tail and flowing hair of bronge, with white charms made entrancing by the pot blue of the ter, could not e water, them more, pipper\u2019s kindness Aa wa or ence \"fen upon them | o one another and at the nomenon of emotion.toa ain.\u201c Airdt yer coddin\u2019 ve?\u2019 mid.» man.\u201cFil your pipes go \"an swered the \u201cI'm for.taki adveantage of\u2018it when if comes, which ain ever too soon or This coved \"Crew delivered Tok Shere al Degas te talk aod Seon, oof Ton Tuk à Bi oe Ep, > : ponpaees 28 pere sg | Ooment Wash Tubs, Oil fa dus (Coorge W.Reed & Important Sale \u2014BY\u2014 Auction.We have been favoured with instructions to sell at the residence, NO 14 OBBORNE STREET, Al Excellent Furniture and Effeots ai tole lo Emerson Square Grand Plano, Double Set, In Walnut, Fancy Sofas, and Rockers, Centre Tables, Large Turkish Rugs, Fine Oil Paintings and Water Colours, Lace Curtains Lambrequins and Portieres, Marble Glock and Ornaments, Oxydized Bronze Gusallers (very fine); Plano ond.Banquet are oDrons arv ts, Scree Cc.Walnut 8 Sidebonrd, rx Dining Table, Set of 12 Leather Covered Chairs, Buffet and Side Table.Brass Gasallers, Tea and Dessert: Sets, Glassware, odd China, Cut- Jery and Silverware, etc., etc; Large Carved Walnut Bookshelves, Octagonal Card Tovle.Sofa and Easy Chairs, Cheffoñier, M.Tables, Office Chair, B.P.Mantel Mirror, Chenille Portlares, Qi Silver Candelabra, Brussels Hail and} Stair Carpots Bronze Pedestal Hall Lig! Wal nu ait Stand__ and Chairs, En aving, d'Or,\u201d \"Hall Seat and Mirrfr, Bronzes, salon : Solid Walnut Bedroom t, with Canopy Bed, three wing Wardrolfe to match; Halr Mattresses, Pillows an and Table Linens, Book Shelves, Desk, Lounges, Odd and Easy Chalrs, Mantel Bed, Sewing Machine, Walnut and Cherry Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus, Wash 8tands, Mahogany Wardrobe, Toilet d, .fidren a Cots, Oficloth, Refrigerator, \u2018Cook Btove, Kitchen Utensils, etc., ete.Sale at the above address, Friday Morning, April 20th, At 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.88 b Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of W.J, O\u2019Malley, : Montreal, ADJOURNED CLEARING SALE OF ASSETS.\u2018The undersigned will poll by 1 fubio aug tion an the premises, Dame street, commencing Monday, April 23rd, 1900, the stock-in-trade and shop fixtures bee longing to the above named estate, in lotæ es foliows : STOCK IN TRADE.Lot No.1.Black and Coloured Ostrich Fea- .$L.917.09 .835.0 8.418.05 4.Coloured OSPpreys s.\u2026a «eevee ees 831.81 5.Lace Mounts .aevsuo vence 78.55 6.Dress Trimmings rerum covases son 189.75 7.Dress Ornaments ue euves ves 111.268 8.Veivets .+ cause esesss 6.18 9.Velveteens, GC.s.uv00 vosses oes 415.06 10 Black Laces .ee.oe een 1052.34 Cream and Coloured Laces .1547.51 12.Chiffon and other Laces .106.08 5 Mousseline de Sole ees sansen see 174.33 severe mens casera swesve Hats esses catous # Ladies\u2019 Fancy Collars .vee 51.98 17.Mohair Millinery Trimmings .32.53 18.Sequin and Jet Crowns .e.40.30 Chiffon Crowns .scoop ose 136.26 2.Chenille Crowns .s.ssue eo 21.Fancy CrOWNS .ee «se soe eae 22.Fancy BanhdeauX .eee sues 143.23° Beaded Dress Fronts .q .11.24.Wings, Birds, Mounts, etc, .1,121.2%.Jet Trimmi ener To.26.kl 2.9.25.Belt Buckles .ccovev nesese 18, 2.Jet Ornaments, etG.voices see one 534.x.or tons Veive t Hor esers ses - 18 t an el elyet muets., .32.anes \u201cLM 8.Straw raide.846 3.Chentlle Shapes 42 35.Btraw Hats .1,869, 36.Children\u2019s Hood 9%.8.Vellings, three nes \u2014 Black, _- hite, Assorted .\u2026\u2026 .\u2026 .\u2026\u2026.23H 38.Millinery Wires 159.87.39.167.00 3 840.40 A J 1,288.55 42.Ribbons, hres \u201clines \u2014 Blac : Plain Coloured, Fancy Colour- \u2018 0.auessu avccue vooure os.3,880.88 43.Flowers cesses sess esecve 0c00ce 1,048.00 STORE FIXTURES.37 Large Tables One Clock cre sen One Safe een - Que Double Office Desk ow ve bo One Office Cupboard .«+ se oo vee see = -rvoncons .One Letter Press .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.«vur0o see .Two Office Stools \u2026 \u2026.ve +e - Office Railing .20 Trn .6 .1 FBRARRE 88858388 RTE = 12 Boren Flower Stands 3-4 dozen Brass Flower Stands SEnoS-HSB off oRESENaEE EnpobË.S 00 ¥ 10 1-3 dozen Hat Stands .53 13 Baskets .+ vebuen eve 75 ÿ Small Utensils .so erapping Paper, erieee svsene an \u201ceen 00 , Btreet Home .00 - Gas \u201cFixtures and Electric Fixa ae, .00 ho 00 3 Large Wicker Baskets .00 1 8ingle k on 00 00 00 00 ov » .vor on Frida: Baturday next between 10 a.m.and p.m.for for Inspection of of stock, where Inventory BIBO TERMS CASH.Sale at 10 o'clock am M.HICKS & co., Auctioneers.01 4 *nty PROPERTY FOR SALE.Artistio, modern solid brick cott Just completed, on Outremont avenue.overlooking Mount Royal o minutes from Park avenue or Amherst street ears, Nine minutes from Craig street.Large reception hall, drawing room, dine ing room and Jdtetien on ve bedrooms.fixed laundry tubs, ed exposed plumbing.C.A.McDONNBLL, ; Curator.: pésement, with we = SALE, A \u201cWHITE'S\u201d BOILER as good anew, 40-3} inch tube, 4 by-14 £6, Apply at \u201cTHE SLATER SHOE\u201d Factory, Corner of Alexander & Jurorsy witere ie be seen in operation, 00*aty6 Roofers.and Asphalting Cement and Tile \u201c Batiiding Papers, Roofers, M ials, Stove Linings, &c- BREST x 2 à SesEcsSCuaSeSEsER + ground floo¥, Side orto, Gas Eat re Ce a a 2 EL FG vat Tr 2 À A 405 Crate, Footer, 37 Olive 340 WAI Fogg?> - - _ 7 _THE MONTREAL DAILY 8 STAR~ THURSDAY APRIL 19, 1900 The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietor.163 and 165 St.James Street.2 2aes \u2014\u2014 rat THE DAILY STAR 5 sant to any pert he United ftates or Canada, postage True.by & year, $1.60 for six months, ané 000 for three months.We believe the circulation of THE STAR exceeds the combined issue of all the other Eni newspapers published In the elty of ont - Agents for French advertising are Mesars.And Cie, Rue de le G Mayence, vre & Grango.Batollere, 18 Paris, France.Taronto, Can.Hepresentative for advertisin for the HONTREA STAR, W.Carrier, King at, west.CIRCULATION OF THB \u2014 - Daily and Woekly Star FOR WEEK ENDING © April 14th, 1900, Monday \u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.>0vocre acraouacvse 87.800 Taeaday., 0.\u2026 67,287 Wednesday \u2026 .were 87.309 \u2018Tharaday .657.418 Pe:tay.Good Friday Present Average: \u201cending for rk I 8,989 ewer.115,459 Average Ciroulation of the STAR | I i Last Week, ) From the above figures are ex- eluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as mors or less ephemeral.THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1800.menée \u2014- THE GOVERNMENT'S ONE RECI PROCITY ACHIEVEMENT.Although the Laurier Government failed to get Unrestricted Reciprocity with the United States; threw away Reciprocity with the United Kingdom, and muffed the Reciprocity Treaty with Trinidad, it has \u2014thanks to the intelligent efforts of the Hon.Eydney Fisher\u2014secured for Canada a Limited Reciprocity with the United States.The principle effect of Mr.Fisher's arrangement is to provide for the free admission into Canada of foot and mouth disease, and other cattle dis- cases.The Imperial.Government has marked its appreciation of the arrangement by ordering that all cattle from Canada, as well as from the United States, shall be killed within five days of landing at Deptford.This shows the beauty of having a practical farmer at the head of the Department of Agriculture.But for Mr.Fisher's untimely success in arranging for free exchange of cattle diseases with the United States, Canada would have been in a firstclass position to take advantage of the scheduling of Argentine and American cattle to ask Great Britain to remove the restrictions on the importation of Canadian cattle, Canada being free from infectious cattle diseases.\u2014 THE GOVERNMENT AND MR.TARTE\u2019S INTERVIEW.Yesterday, in thé House of Commons, Mr.Monk called attention to the contradictory utterances recently delivered by Mr.Tarte in London and in Paris, respectively, with regard to the attitude of the Canadian people towards Great Britain.Mr.Monk stigmatised the position of Mr.Tarte as degrading, and declared that if the people of France knew of the divergent views expressed by the Minister of Public Works they would set him down as only a blatant ) humbug and a montebank.The Premier \u2019 objected to the discussion, on the ground / that it was not fair to judge à man on news- \u2018 paper reports before he had an opportunity of being asked whether the interview waa correctly reported or not.The fact that the report was republished in Mr.Tart¥\u2019s \"ow \u201cpaper and other Government organs did not seem to add anything toits credibility in Sir Wilirid\u2019s estimation.It would Lave been more satisfactory to the country \u2018At the Premier had announced his intention of asking Mr.Tarte for explanations.As \u2014 A matter of fact, it would not-take tiwenty- fout hours \u2018to obtain from Mr.Tarte a statement as to the correntness or incor rectnest of tho report.The matter evident- jy cannot be allowed to stand as it 1s.Mr.\u2018Tarte has practically condemned the action of the Government of which he is a member, and bas misrepresented most grossly the tone of Canadian public opinion with regard to the Empire.If the Government dots mot take prompt and decisive action the people: .of France, and of some other countries, will think that Mr.Tarte is not the oniy blatant humbug and monte- bank the Cabinet.As Mr.Monk proper ly stated, the question is whether Mr.Tarte is to be allowed to continne making wich statements \u2018until the exhibition is closed.res THE VTOW-FRESIDENTIAL CANDI- - DATES.It is.edbier to go t'eahdidates far the of- fie of President.5 the United States than For the office of Vice-Prenident.\u2018The Repub- Ficans are - mearékéng the coun tey for à suitable rustilng, mets for MoKinléy, and and ap- 4) ed \u201cdk found ot; Governor From be poceptable tg Ropablic- sup ol! over .gpuatry.\u201cbut he has pos ta x nomination.It is said, however, that be may be nominated even agsinet bis wish, \u201cand it is thought that he would not be able to resist a unanimous nomination by the Republican convention.Another proposal is that General Otis, who is returning from the Philippines, should be nominated for the Vice-Presidency.He is a Jawyer as well as à soldier, and is said to be speciplly qualified to presido over any deliberative body.It has been suggested that Admiral Dewey should be offered the Democratic nomination for the Vice-Presidency, but as he has higher aspirations, it A doubttul it he would accept.Tt ia not at all probable that either Otis or Dewey will be nominated, but there can be no absolute certainty as to candidates until aïter the two parties have held their conventions.Anti- imperialism would not be a factor in the contest 3f both the candidates for the Vice- Presidency were Philippine herçes.The chief duty of the Vice-President is to pre- aide over.the United States Senate, but in case of the President's death he becomes President.It in therefore important that the Vice-President should be a man litted to assume the highest position in the lund.It is said that if Roosevelt is tendered the Republican nomination for the Vice-Fresi- dency it will he with the distinct understanding that be shell be the Presidential candidate in 1004.If the Vice-Presidency were generally regarded as a stepping-stone to the Presidency, not merely through the remote possibility of the President dying during his term of office, but in the ordinary course of political events, there would be almost as much intérest taken in the selection of the candidates for the Vice- Presidency as in the candidates tor the Presidency.BOURASSA\u20198 COPYRIGHT NOT INFRINGED.The Toronto Globe in trying to make its readers believe that Sir Charles Tupper stands on the rame platform as Mr.Bourassa, because he opposed Imperial Parliamentary Federation in his speech at Quebec.It says: \u201cMr.Bourassa should take proceed- iogs against Sir Chatles Tupper for infringement of copyright.\u201d As a matter of fact there is no resemblance whatever between the attitude of Sir Charles Tupper and that of Mr.Bourassa.Mr.Bourassa is opposed to the principle of Canada sending volunteers to aid Great Britain in her wars.Sir Charles Tupper strongly favours that principle.He objects to any arrangement by which the Imperial Parliament would be able to levy taxes on Canadians or dictate what part Canada must take in the defence .of the Empire, but he believes the Canadian Government should send volunteers to aid Great Britain and that the Canadian Parliament should vote money to pay all their expenses.He does not believe that Canada should send representatives to the l\u2019ar:iament in London, nor does he believe that England should send representatives to the Parliament at Ottawa, but he doen believe that the British peop'e and the Canadian people should co-operate with each other in both military and commercial matters.If the loyal people of Canada, acting spontaneously through their own Government and their own Parliament at Ottawa, give aid to Britain in money and men Canada's assistance will be more valuable to the Empire than if the matter were decided for us in London by members of the Imperial Parliament.The noble part played by the first Canadian contingent at Paardeberg atoned for the shame of Majuba as completely as if thbse brave Canadian roldiers had been ordered to Africa by the Imperial Government.TRINIDAD\u2019S TRADE\u2018 NEGOTIATIONS.Trinidad \u2018rejected the proposal for unre.\u2019 stricted reciprocity with Canada, and accepted limited reciprocity with the United States, but if there had been a proposal of Preferential Trade within the British Empire to place against the offer of the United States the result would have been different.Rt.Hon.William 8t.John Broderick, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, speaking in the British House of Commons, recently said: \u2018For years there have been complaints of the injury done to the West Indies by bounty-fed sugar, but he was glad to say the condition of things was improving, owing to the cffects ot the counteracting duties imposed bounty-fed sugar by the United States, \" Referring to this, the London People Bays: \u201cIf that statement is true \u2014 and it certainly is-why, in the name of cominsn sense, don't we put a counteracting duty\u2019 on bounty- fed mugar coming into this country?to say such a duty would not ou pnsed the West Indies; now they admit it does.Then, why don\u2019t we go in for it?The British West Indies were very prosperous when the British people bought their supply of sugar there, but rince the West India sugars have been crowded out of the British market by.the bounty-fed sugars of Germany and other countries of Furope there has been a great decline in trade: During the ten years 1850-88, the United Kingdom imported from the Brit- .ith West Indies sugar and other products to the value of £72,000,000.In the ten years ending with 1890 the imports from the British West Indies only amounted in value to £28,000,000.This immense decline waa chiefly due to the displacement of West Indian sugars.Imperial Preferential Trade would be even more beneficial to the British West Indies than to Canada.No part of the Empire should be obliged to appeal to a foreign country for relief from comercial and industriel stagnation.THE SENATE'S RESPONSIBILITY.Mr.Sifton's personal Winnipeg organ laments the patent fact that although the Liberal party is in office it-is not in power.The cause for this deplorable conditions of affaire-\u2014from a Libetal standpoint\u2014ie.attributed to the Senate, and in proof of this being the fact the Free Press cites the werrymander, the Banitobg_ school.lands | and the franchise acts in which the Gow atnment was prevented from carrying out its policy through the interference of the Upper House, This is\u2014the ongan think intolerable, but the time will come when the administration \u201cwill have perfect freedom to expres its poliey in acts of Parliament.\u201d For, the organ tells va: \u201cIt is » desirable je Liberal party should: be on -ity merits, and those bri | never be fully ted until cetile ma- rity in the Benate melted away od a Texoute nat or any failure ' ledge or or to onstra The Eiberal party ff if the records are nat particular all astray, had a gained that office whith did not carry power | with it.One of these was to curtail the expenditure; surely the.terrible Senats did not interfere to prevent the fulfimênt y that pledge?Another picdge was to redu the national debt; was it because of the Senate that this promise was violated?Still another was a revenue tariff and abolition of the N.P.; can the Senate have ve- cretly prevented our present enjoyment of f the advantages of Free Trade as they have it in England?A fourth pledge was to secure the independence of Parliament; we wonder if the appointments of nearly a score of Grit members of Parliament to fat offices were after all made by the Senators and not by Mr.Mulock\u2019s colleagues.Purity in elections and in the administration of public affairs was another pledge of Mr.Bifton\u2019s organ\u2019s party; could the Benators have been responsible for the Yukon scund- als and the Drummond County deal, aud for the gigantic frauds in West Huron and\u2019 Brockville and other Ontario constituencies?\u201cLands only for actual settlers\u201d was another pledge; surely the grants of large areas to railways could not have been the diabolical work of the Upper House and not of the Government?And 30 on down the whole gamut of the whole Liberal platform, nearly every plank of which has been shattered into eplinters by the framers since they attained office! For this complete abandonment of \u201cparticular poliey\u201d and wholesale violation of \u201c\u2018particular pledges,\u201d who but those awful conspirators in the Red Chamber are responsible?*¥ho, if not them, could have forced poor, innocent Sir Wilfrid and his colleagues from honestly carrying out what they were particularly pledged to do?What a chance for Sidney Fisher to Jay | the blame on the Senators instead of upon the Government for the failure to give the prohibitioniats what they expected after the plebiscite was taken! What an opportunity Mr.Blair has to attribute the scandalous mismanagement of the Intercolonial, and the purchase at enormous prices of rolling stock for the road, to the action of Sir Mackenzie Bowell! What a hit Sir Wilfrid could make by condemning the Senate for the un-British utterances of Mr.Tarte! And Sir Richard\u2014he could ac cuse the Senators for his self-effacement; Mr.McMullen charge them with hia silence on the Auditor-General\u2019s report; Mr.Paterson excuse the high protection given his factory's output because they commanded it; and Mr.Chariton denounce them for the ignominious failure of the Weshing- ton commission! But if people would not hold the Senate responsible for the failures of the Government to carry out ita policy, what excuse remains for its shameless disregard of solemn pledges and systematic abnegation of principle?Mr.Sifton\u2019s organ has the floor.CONVOCATION PROCEEDINGS.Diccesan Theological College Will Hold Its Graduating Osremonies on Tuesday.The convocation of the Di y Theolog tcal College will be held at o'clock on the evening of Tuesday, May Ist.On the morning of that day there will be Divine service and sermon, in She el the preacher being Rev.Cano of Toronto.At eight clock Baha s Bond wil] occupy the chair, Prof.Steen win address the graduatiné où students.Mr.B.Heeney \u2018wili be the valedictorian, ana an address will be delivered by Canon She re 3 will pe f here w our graduates tn pretott Messrs.J.J.Qui of this ¢ a Boyle, of 8t.Catharines, Torsate: oT T.Holland, an Englishman, who has ma his home in Canada since 1893, 4nd Mr.wo Heeney.The ordination will take place Trinity Sunday in Christ Church Cathedral, when the sermon will be preached by Rev.Dr.Ker, one of the oldest radustes of the Diocesan College.EN ACTING DETECTIVE APPOINTED.Peter Cochrane, who has been on the police for force for fifteen years, has been se- ctéd by Chief Detective Carpenter to fill the vacancy as acting detective in place of Frank Vaughan, lately appointed a regular detective.Acting detective Coch- rane was lately of No.9 Station, Point St.Charles.rm THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.(From the Star Fvles for \"April, 1870.) A literary society formed at Carleton, N.B.! Schooners and barget freely coming up the river.Major Burwash's troops of cavalry Jett this afternoon for the front.Report received that Gen.O'Neill, of the Fenians, was in Malone last week.Greenbacks' worth, in gold, 87% cents and In sliver 93 eents in Montrea).Gold 118% in New Yark.U.B.Marshal arrives at Bt.Albans and seizes stores of arms and ammunition belonging to the Fenians.This afternoon, 330 men, fncluding St.Hyacinthe Companies, leave for &t.Johne, to de duty till further orders.It 1» semi-officially anncunced that the transfer of the Hudson Bay territory to the Government of Canada, has been complet Tho city near Drill Shed looks very \u201csrariie, sentries belng posted on all sides of the building.with a guard room, at the corner ot Craig and German ats.; Montreal Cricket Club elects officers: Hugh Thomas, president; C.D.Rose, vice-preaident; Joseph Smith, secretary: committee, F, Me- Kentle, F.McKay, Hebden, Handwyn | and Barnston.Father Richot and Scott, Rlel's delegates, ar- restad at Ottawa on charge of being implicated in the murder of Thos.Bott.Discharged on a technicality and re-arrested at the instance of the murdered man\u2019s brother.The question of the shépending of the Habis Corpus Act on\u2019 account of the thremtened Fenian rid, discussed at Ottawa, and the bill pase- | eff.Hon.Mr.Maokensio utters à vigorous pro- | test against the United Stntes allowing troops to ba arméd and dria there to o invade .neish- bour\u2019s country.Fashionable wedding at Notre Dama, Lisut.- Col.und Brigade Major Lôute Quetuve D'Orsori- nes, \u2018commanding Sth Miliiari District, son ot Dr.D'Orsonnens, ft.Lawrénes street, to Mad- emôluéllq Marie Louise Adele, sectmd Gaugbter of \u2018Madame L.Desbirats, 31 Berri treet.Bridesmaids were: Males.J.A.Deadirats, sister of the bride: Marie Hortense Cartier, daughter af Bir George B.Cartier; Charlotte L.De; Martigny snd \u2018Maris Julle Berthelot, opie 1 THIS EVENING.ACAD ve or \" MUSICA Rune Wh! > Eo Maer TARA TE \u2014 aie Prinoses io?comid op- Taha pos _\u2014 - John Ke : - poliey and-made | \u2018it 0 a ~ ke ne St op: wha use body when you become: blood and carried back into Your system, only it is mmich worse, because of ects, every one wi you literally smells Lightly.two ladies two ladies, who are \u2018veritable walking herwise, Aouses! Could I use a more expressive or- term?These are so saturated with effluvia from their in ternal \u2018 are habituated to thelr ted.I wonder - \u2018endure them! * y 9 26m that the how their husbands Both of th ear sisters, I wish Jo to toll yo state of Your blood.Your b blood every organ in Jour body 3 is Xept in re the waste material th are not being built en ph you should K Root T ons isa su heatdry digestive organs, alle reet, Taronto, Ont., at asc.and soc, and in Eng You must are unconscious comesneat ; both of them ami \u2026 ttractive women otherwise ladies poisonous ese women suffer from Constipation; their complexions are muddy and their breaths nauseating tosen- knew them - - is retained i n your ood Sample, mail a ec If the Drain Pipe in Your - Kitchen Clogs ve the stuff or it wil decay nd or » of the nds and sweetening of the breath.te your | health or rope Ty Ty \u201cyour te INE.ortiand to.SHE \u20ac rinse.Halfr rt Fit eis Sha Asiset sien je tbe Canadia: aT Te G.T.R.wi itave Montreal for Portl isis Eee) LEN leave vices A pare 0.000 return.on ol en ade Soh electric Ne Ho ce Service.COR From N.Y.wonderful tissue ie It prodecs o nourish you, and induces sound, write to S.C.Wells & Co.ane.Sold in the Uni t 1s.6d.Ca RE return.Becond bin, or fartber formation\" ap » Montreal, Bostoa or Phils.rv LINE.pink.and ley, was ny Mr 4 Sa wed PERSONALS.MAIL STEANSHIPS, LIVERPOOL BERVICE, Chure ternoon, when M ter of Mr.M.O.to Mr.W.Oswald Smyth, a of late Rev.Dr.Smyth, of Montreal.The rettily decorated with church was very ilies, and was cro palms and Easter to the doors.The ceremony was performed Elliott, B.A.rector of \u2018owansville.The bride, a charming brun- pi looked very pretty in an exquisite: silk muslin en train, daintily tucked and trimmed with insertion, with customary veil and orange blossoms, and carried a beautiful shower bouquet of white roses ferns.The bridesmaid, Miss looked very sweet in a white muslin over blue, with large black velvet, hat, with\u2019 shower bouquet of pink car- groomsman was Mr.Will urrie, of Montreal, while the ushers were E.O-Hanoasy, Mr.b Rev.Jas.and trailin Connie Ball, nations.The Dr.La .Arthur Burnet and Mr.The bride's well in handsome family.bare Mrs.and Mrs.Baker x Mis Birch, Misses Min R, D.and Mr.snd Mrs.C.town, Mrs.& er, Mr.J.McQui Miss McQuillen, Fit Galer, Mrs.Ross, Mr.and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.J.McCabe, Miss McCabe, Mr.A.Ruiter and many others.The resents, which numbered fully two Fundred\u201d with many more awaiting in handsome.Silver spoons and rks in profusion, cut glass, delicate hand-;ainted china, exquisite fig- bisque, pictures, a great dieplay of lace work, centres, cushions, han dovleys, etc, the work of the bride's girl friends, was not- room's present to the bride was an upright piano.The bride\u2019s travelling dress was of fawn braided and trimmed with \u2018small silver hat was a dainty fawn chiffon trimmed with choux of je same material, pin happy couple tonk the Montreal express and had a most enthusiastic send-off by a large number of friends On Wednesday afternoon a very ding took place at on hey fe To ved: eh Rev.Arm: Mr.Herbert Mowat, y_Rev.Arm- ted by Rev.Prof.of Queen's University.The bride who was given away by Mr.Jack Bkeaff, was attended b chie, and Mr.George Montreal, ures \u2018in chiefa, ed.The buttons, while the when Miss Mary stro! Black, Mowat, Eton fy family of the tives to the contracting pa ter the dejeuner, cs Joie on a wedding trip iri the Southern a e place fake pl tht the guest ol ~ rison park.Mrs.Harry Bate, of Otte on Tuesd and Miss mn \u201cfa, ; Below, \u201c% Fo oo Te.Ties health, | Hon.Mr, Matchand an i fon.8, Su Po + à etes fu VE t or announced of Mr.\u2019 ER Mw.Ah { The , son of Bir Ji | Sh Katherine Hall, of A oe rett weddin took place at Trinit hue 5 : Vednesday ef.Frankie Hart, daugh- ipo notary, was \u2018married advocate, son T ske nel black and cream gown with an exquisite bonnet of black and The bride was given away by Mr.J.O'Halloran, Q.C., an old friend of the A reception was held after the ceremony, at the residence of the bride 4 a mother, the reception rooms being tas decorated with carnations an mad Miss Hull, Mre.L.Jones and Miss Jonen.Follen He Dickel, Miss a Dr.and Mrs.ler, Miss Galer, and Mrs.L Coton Mr.cu Williams, Si Willisms, Mr.and.Mrs.prayer, Mr.and Mrs.Ruiz er, Mr.DD, Ker, Misses Cotton, vi w Cotton, Miss Cotton, Miss Findley, Mr.Mra.J.O'Halloran, Miss O'Halloran, Mr.and Mes.Vilas, Mr, and Mrs.W.Bori ht, w.Siow: rs, C.Mr.and Mrs.Jewett E.Pickel, - Miss Bowker, Brewer, Rev.Mi Mille Mre.V.Piekel Taber, Mre.&.MiF Scott, Mrs.A.Miltemore, tweed, handsomely ~ robes.byoMiss Effie Mi- iggar assisted the wing to a recént beresvement 9m, the marin Be routes i nly.af.rs, Mowat A.x.deLorimier, of Angers, deLori- \u201cmier & Godin, eniled_\u2018to-day with Mrs.deLorimier on board La New York for Paris.soute professional | business in France and England, Mr.and template a rapid tour in southern Europe.They\u201d expect to months.Mr.Nicholas Flood Davin, M.P., has con.mented to speak at the annua) Banquet of George\u2019 ty of § New York, to | in New York, he will.be .Edward Litchfield, Har-| Gagcogne, f Aîter a ttonding rimier con- away three|\" ve a daù ee Bate te, about 1530 young ; people end entdren \u2018being invited.Louis Frechette and his ue ter ins hette arrived i tewa of Tu ai ve The \u201cueets of.Sir Wit.iting i for ew orks benefit James oh, New York.Blaë che- sion | So MENS CLOTHES x how the qtitodbme || ara HEE - and dyeing gentieme \u2018BR.PARKER & co, - \u201cprets pu Cloyne.Mostriah fe.Forms, Bul (aim) 1007, Muchas, 38 99a | A.J Linie Nier, low: an ol M0 C.D Ee MATE or PABSAGE-\u2014Cabin #60.00 and upwards, second cabin, it 50 EX, 1 Mrs.Arthur Gagnon.47 Sherbrooke street.gave one, of the most success parties of .the season on noon, being assisted in Vednenda her guests by Mrs.Pominville and M All the decorations were suggestive of the Easter season, small glass from the chandeliers, Dearing the word \u201cEaster\u201d year * Broad bands of yellow satin Thon.extended from the chandelier the ceiling with white hyacinths aught in the loops.The flowers used ations were ao the apecial spring flowers, nquiln and early violets.ident mioons, slsctric\u2019 light, spacious promeunsd: revost.Prevo or farther informat on \u2018apply to any agente! 1 ells bei DAVID TORRANCE & CO., 19 Bt.Sacrament St., NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.FAST EXPRESS SERVICES.CHERBOURG, S'HAMPTON, BREMEN.Xaiserin Mar.YTb\u2026Apr.26 asie.May 1 Kaiser WiD.a.Gr.Mey 8 )eparture 1 byacinths Among t e small candy Easter Tore won b; ranger, A la Toey dames Beaugrand, Prefontai C.Barnard, Chauvin, and Angers, Beaucham , D.Brodeur E.Berthelet, T.C.6 Jette, A Desjardins, Fo cette, R oie Lady me Lo A.Ge non, KE.Globensky, Rita, Hughes, H.Ham- A.Loranger, Lady La- y, Mr.petusolei Mrs.J.B.Caegr d Or sen ie m.J.Beique, ; w OFLBicES 0., 5, A Chol 2 tion HANEURE-AMEICAR LINE.ilton, G.Herber Twin Express lend non ST OR Cherbourg Fret Poe Cand Hamburg.coste, - Lareau, D.*\u2019 Monte, D.Masson, B.Masson, Pilodeau, Letondal, ernier, Baby, Sadlie H.B.Rainville, A.hibaudeau, E Gagnon, = Frevost, Etangs, re, iB moult Frichon, Previst, A \"Marichel einer Misses A.Be , dav- er x Lal | PARIS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION Reserved for Company\u2019s passengers on application For sailings, SRA to Hamburg- American Lia.tteredy, reas James \u2026, » oppose SPECIAL NOTICE.EW RXPSESS STRANSHIP DEUTSCHLAND ' (686% feet long, 16,000 tons, 33! knots average speed) will positively sail from New York, June 26, 1900, FOR PLYMOUTH (LONDON), CHERBOURG (PARIS), HAMBURG.For accommodations, plans, rates; etc., apply KMAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE, 37 Broadway, X.Y.: FOR SALE or TO LET = Bim Avenue, Westmount A choice house above Sherbrooke Street Red Stone front.Possession lst May.H.L, PUTNAM, ist Floor, Temple Building.Des dry, A.Pi x, au ison np\u201d.bo , .her- Horace David, Armand Beaudry, Witkrid oun Lot d.I Loranger, New a jeu, Arthur CT hed Euelidé Mathieu, G.Raymond, Albert Beli L.Wilson and Professor Norton Evans told the people of Ottawa man \u201ctng MeGill the 0.A.A.a rooms on i ni ne Tn the audience were noticed ads Le : Jearine Lady Devis.Lo 5 y Davies, dy ourinet, D Mrs.Cousens, Mrs.Russell, MP, .Wicksteed, the Misses ¥ Miss Freda Wicketeed, WS and Robt.Bell and Mrs.pa, Mre.Borden, Misa Fielding.Dr.Mr.and Miss LeR HER MAJESTY'S, Mr, and Mrs.Frank Murphy.he hd Mgrs.TO-NIGHT 28a SAT! DAY.tAlque ever seen in Montr THE PR PRINCESS CHIC Pro .WindsorHall.RVERY FRIDAY, AT 4.10, Pool, Cox Soult\u2019 Symphony Orchestra a Admission 25e.Sents ered at Senta 5 £274 Bt.Carine | Trinity Band of Hope Annual Entertainment.The Grand Baby ¢ 8h | Come To jog finely sun Kiowsis FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 20th, at 8 O'CLOCK 18 the Lecture Hall of Trinity Church, Viger Bquare, Admission \u2014Adults 16c.Children 10 cents.88°2aw GROSSMITH.Windsor Hall.IDAY, April 20th ADA Loni 31st ot } RE at 8.15 Baily URDAY, April 21st.Matinee.and $1.00.Tan open at Shaw's Musie 887 Store, herine Street, Monday, April 16.MORIN'S WINE Creso-Phates Ts used \u2018with success in every case of pul monary sickness, Cough, Cold, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, etc.We notify you again to, beware of counterfeits no nnmerous these days.Morin\u2019s Wine is sold packed in a round red box, bearing the signature of Dr.Ed.Morin.For sale everywhere.87\" 3 law RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC SPECIAL TRAIN \u201cTO HALIFAX A Special Train will leave Montreal, Windsor St.Station, at 10.30 am.Séturdaÿ.2lat inst.for Halifax.OTTAWA TRAIN SERVICE Lv.Windsor St.0.45 a.m., 10 am.405 0, 5.15 Place Viger 8.2 alain 0 Son Lr.Dilly.ine\u2019 Seek Says suly Ottawa Sleeping Car Service.rain isering Montreal (Windsor Jureet) st 0.48 | = Tai beard at BOD pam.and romain in util am.- City Ticket und Tel 120 BT.JAMES STREET, or Bo One RU ESS Improved Train Service Between FAST EXPRESS TRAINS.Toran To AND west.cn 2 Le.Montreal 9.00 au 8.most Ar.Toreufo.8.80 p.m.Ar.H e 8.05 me Bisou Ar.Ells, Dr.and Mrs.Echlin, and others, After the illustrated views of McGill had been shown, refreshments were served, and 8 short programme of dances fol- age has been arranged and will Te place between William Louis al Waster of the High Court Mr.and Mre.J.Brooks Young, who bave el been spending the last four months in Paris, were among the favoured ones in receiving cards for the dinner and soiree, iven on the 3rd of À alace Hotel, by the tee of the UnitedsStates ons sion in connection with the Paris Babi tion, in honour of the United States Commissioner-General, Peck.A very interesting interp among woe were: Hon 4 W.Scott, \"Egorotary of Brate for H A rs of Tim 8% E ie Toland.Miss Nanc Myctarlane has taken an de- Mr.Ferdinand W.IE is also visiting in known Parisian artiste, or Hellman, Bevlé Jea \u201cMiles Zambelli and \"Sosdrint, Opera, gave some capital illustrations of dancing.Lady Pauncefote.wife of the B bassad Wash we Kington, accom by their TE dau Im.Coquelin, of the The Misses Gault, 908 Sherbrooke: st: acenmpanied by their aunt, Miss Dory fake, their departure to- morrow for Take ed a gift of a diamond pends ood, where they will purchased by one hundred.A time when ¥ was sy Pauncefotes were to a recalle and.\u2026- Mr.F.Percy Sm Smith, city - of the Richelieu - Coi; has been a qu to travel througho in their interest.Mr.Fred HL ment o : Pay, wh who has been on for some ie nd has been i returned to dz.Mre.F.'Hod on pus ni ete 8 ., of Ottawa, has been din 5 ST few days in town, the Madame hu, of 343 Bt.Andre stteet, i Sohne: in ew °F Miss Claire Geary, rot Toronto, is [Mg and Mr Mrs.H.Oswald bave returned ut se en Ontaris Special oe.hot Bet oe pinto and loft J i fn a few weeks at Adiantic a er Quebec family ba to ré Mrs.Ch h are ih Daving rd her pt à Mw \u2018Burne, who hia time, h Mies Ruby | y.w.0 of i in A and dom | Mr Sg 2 Re \u2018on Le visit to \"Eu to vi vide Newport of Ey ova - Storage for 100 Pianos.ar have room to store 100 Blancs in fats ÉD Our Piano Rental Systems \u2018Gives Back ! Su to desire site ew Nordhoime have no édual in dE gn or not d dyed Te Mis jo ary Com om ae her ; en pou de Ar [58 2 ds wh ole Amount yon five 0 soplÿ on paced Is Shia MS vrai vo bet ys Mes Mein oa ds Tying, her er, tbe, Br.D.Meikle has ry to town from visit to Richmond, Que.nd, Que, i is \u2018visiting ; ingark Falls.138 1020 am 10,10 a.m.Ar, Buffalo.= oom.14,00 noun.Ar.Loudon.Ye: p.m.1,00 a.m.Ar.Detroit.Asp = nil a \"Montreal and Ottawa.Ly Montres) 120s am.As.Ottawa { 1.2e pa D \u201c BS pe .» ; 88 p.u \"n 5.50 p.m.\u201c .16 fy \u201c Ottawa 108m.\u201c Montres! 9.50 a.m.fo wn BAD am, \u201c *1L18 em.wu 18.30 po = \u201c 6.00 pk.\u201c \u201c a v.45 Pm \u201cDally.Deity fo Sanday.\u2014\u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ge ACADEMY § THIS weak Regular Matinee Saturday.AUGUSTIN DALY'S MUSICAL, OO, including Mr.Janes T.Powrss, in A RUNAWAY GIRL Prices-%5c, 800, 78c, $1.00 and $1.60.NEXT WREK) The Btrakosch En April 28, Grand Opera Ce Le Bons ACADEMY 1 ONE WEEK OF GRAND OPERA = THE STRAKOSCH GRAND OPERA (0 (Direction of Epcan Sraaxoscm) Strong Cast of Artists Large Chorus.\u2014 Splendid Scenery.MONDAY \u2014 \u201cIL TROVATORE.\" UES! \u2018OAR.WED.MATINEE \u2014 * FEA DIVOLA.* E ENIN « FAUST.DAY \u2014 \u2018* BOHEMIAN GIRL.\u201d anak?OVATORE.> SAT.EVENING \u2014 \u201c MARITANA.\u201d SEATS NOW ON SALE.PRICES -85c¢, 50c, 750, $1.00 and $1.50 ete THEATRE ROYAL.Aime This Week.Apri \u201cTHE HUSTLER\u201d ana JOHN 2 LL v > sq F Bright, Catohy Music.Everything new.va -~10, 20 and 80c.Next k\u2014The Tammany Tigers.anid \u201cWOMAN'S ART ASSOCIATION \u2014 .[llustrated Lecture.By FRAULEIN STOLLE, THE ART GALLERY, Phillips Square.Subject\u2014Dresden Gallery.Slides age from Originals.THURSDAY, April loth, 8.15 p.mn Tickets at Shaw's Music Store and at the door.Ist PRINCE OF WALES REGT.For the week commenclag eh and each succeeding wesk pat til further orders the regiment will parade as follows: TENDANT, À rit vip Right Half Bai N Mie Non Com.Ofcecs Class.FRIDAY.BA AN Len Half Battalion.Company parades are béreby discontinued.Following\u2019 tvenlngs of each week have been allotted ctice.ureday, Brass for band i Band; Friday, Fife and rain: Saturday, piers.By of asa G.H.FERGUASON, Acta-Aôyt.SKIN and SCALP DISEASES, Blood Poison and Urinary Troubles treated successfully by DR.H.J.BRODEUR, Bpecialist, of Paris.iscases of the Kidney, Bladder and of the Pros- D ate V arioo ele, Nervous peur rv results of indiscretion.130 BLEURY STREET.grricE vnc wd to124.m.,1.80 p.UNDAY8\u20141.30 p.m.10 3 pin.Bell Tel.wi pl a THIRTY CENT FULL MIDDAY DINNER AT THE BAL- MORAL HOTEL CAFE.æ SUMMER RESORTS.CLIFF COTTAGE, Casco Bay, Portiand, Maine.POST OFFICE, WILLARD.50 rooms for guests.Everything new arrange.and first class.Bpertoct sanitary ments.Prices reasonable.E.P.SARGENT, Manager, 88 8 eod WILLARD, ME.: [CACOUNA SL Lawrence Hall This favourite sesside hotel open from June 25th te Sept.15th.House, beach, service and appointments in order.Send for \u2018descriptive circular.JOHN BRENNAN, Manager.City address :\u2014- 786 St.Devis Bt, Montresi.| 90 78 ve oe E tres! 6.00 ADIRONDACKS, « nf p.m.If you want a col tage Ag a camp, a semanas.Lake: oF City Ticket Omicee, 137 James Stree , near Paul Smith's >.naventure Station.tant forest ane al gL the Real Estate Agent at bare : anac Lake, N vo ILLIAM F.ROBERTS, 87%nty78 A CARD.We, A undersigned, do Jershy gares, & S| of br.au \u2018Enter Fille 15.if, ater contents of they a hot liave consti tion an sou ache.Wo also warrant t four *hotiles n te Sane, ei.conati Tatton.Sati fas f) tio poor co! asfaction ,or when Dr.Wills\u2019 English Pills dre J.Pa HARTE, Drugiist, 170 Notre as iso MCUALE, Drugxist, 2128 Notre crie .ire An- die dar, enr a a BIENS \u201clame, con Prato» and St.Cathertn \u201c aii wach.russe Victoria ave- ro Druggist, St.Catherine ets mount.Dragger, + atherine street, ER if u 9 law FE ~The f ol Jee te in the pres t.to teach be delivered on Ef a GE High Bchool, on Cen- - Irancisco and the nov he\u2019 Aare wi iran e Sire copia MAN, Druggist, $637 St | WINTER RESORTS.PB seat DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM.Saratoga Springs, N.Yr health, rest or recreation.Massage paie cs and Nauheim treatments.Electricity, Hydro-Electric, Turkis Mineral Water and other baths and Rueisa, a lia: ces Sun Parlor and Promenade on the Roo levator, Steam, Suites with Bath, ary, ate, tonic air, with much subshins.Sara- tos Waters.Bend for inustrated 8 * WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO GIRLS for dinner place.only to be useful in kitchen and dining roo gond salary paid.Reply at once.Apply to 1836 Notre Dame st.82 1 W / ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE WAIST AND SKIRT hands, and tailoress; rst class hands only need apply to Miss Dauplaise, at E.Lepage and Co.'s store, cor.St.Catherine and st.Lawrence sts.02 1 V ANTED \u2014 AN ABLE AND nanhger: must mu ed life underwriter as city mani have good record and an uestionablel character.Arply room 4, Bank oronto Chambers, V ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED COOK IM- ! mediately.Apply Mre.J; A.L.Strathy.200 Gote des Nelges Road.ake appointment by telsph Up Sa.2 2 ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE WORKING HOUSE- must he able to cook and give re- st.ANTED \u2014 BAG MENDERS, CONSTANT employment.Apply to Mr.\u2018Alan, 85 St.Jean Baptiste at.cit % 2 ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT BNGINEER, \u2018on ho understands Attings; must be active.Apply x\" Wellington st.1 V ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR TWO OR THREE weeks for Tente work, from 9 to 5.Alex.MeGruther, Bookbinder, 605 St.Dominique st.: 21.V TANTED \u2014 GOOD PAINTER, ONE WHO .understands papering and tinting.wap after 5 p.m., or before.8 a.m, D.lent, Martbhorough Flats, Milton st.\u201c= WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVA T: MUST lain washing: good pl no E: wages: references required.Apply 70 University stree 92 3 z ANTED \u2014 A GOOD LAUNDHESS.ALPLY 43 Argyle avenue, city.02 AY\u2019 ANTED \u2014 AN, EXPERIENCED COACHman; city referérices requiréd.\u201d Apply to R.Stahley Dagg.at\u2019 107 St.James st.PV 2 ANTED \u2014 IN A MINING 0 BROKER'S oF or: fice a smart boy.\u2018Add Oftice.va \"WVANTED \u2014 ONE FIRST CLASS MALE coot.Adâress, with references and salary Davies, ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO HELP with house work, smal family, 497 st An wanted, P.Doherty, working man; tradesman; west of Chabollles square, on or near Notre Dame street.adress O , 2250, Star Office.1 ANTBD - \u2014 A OOD PLAIN COOK AND sisters or moth and daughter prefere, Apply at 18 Summerhill ue VV ANTED\u2014 BABS BOLOIST, HAVING BOME experience in choir work, for a city Pro-! testant church; must supply references.Ada dress to L.8512, Star Branch Office 92 1 Woon \u2014 PLAIN AND FANCY Apply Troy Laundry, 8 and IRON- 10 In- æ 1 es \u2014 AT ONCE oR EW months, a- kind, mother omen, TRE or middle d, able to ert \u2018entire cha t mgbt of aifive months old baby, bottle fed, say from 9.30 8 a.m., and go home In daytime; remuneration about $10 mon onth.Address with particulars, P, 2275, Star Oftice.022 WANTED -\u2014 HANDY MAN TO CLEAN ake up carpets, put up blinds, and de ane work about house.Bring reference.1697 Ne Dame æ1 A \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER, MIDDLE \u201cke, Yor a \u2018gentleman; \u2018qulet, pleasant homo for suitable party.Apply Lramediately, 38 Over- dale avenue.921 ANTED \u2014 SHIRT AND BLOUSE MAK- \u2018pre, good pay.steady employment.Apply Tooke Bros, Ltd., St.Elisabeth at.St.Henry.VV ANTED _ BAR TENDER.2608 NOTRE - Dame stree! 921 ANTED \u2014 Aloter Apply a VANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A cet iOUSE, maid, at 250 Bishop st.Referen: 21 CHAMBERMAID AT SAVOY ome.a1 bits, Auer 1 Star Of-; 21 | u only.ss D ranoncia st, near Windsor Hotel.oom \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ON BATH- m_ floor, hot and cold water.home comfort.a Sherbrooke st.near Bleury.4 OOMS \u2014 TWO EXTRA LARGE.ON BATIT room flat, also large rom on top flat, with or without board.65 -Victoria st.pi 2 OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND BRIGHT, FURnished, fine Yor artista or professor.Address 1206 DeMontigay st.81 2 OOMS \u2014 TO LET.DOUBLE AND BINGLE, ni furnished, with hot water, Aucr ght, on bathroom flat, Ina private family.24 Union avenue.91 4 oOMs \u2014 FURNIEHED RED AND SITTING.for married couple; board if desired.\u201cor the fitst of May.Address 429 St.Urbain & a Rous FURNISHED, FOR TWO GEN- tiemets, singie room.2070 Gt.Catherine st.oi 4 ROMs \u2014 TO LET AT 2603 BT.CATHER- oe private family, onc large PERSONALS.TTT ene NAL, \u2014H.L.PUTNAM.LATE PARY Fr of J.Cradock Blmpron and estate, mortga e.loans, ati renting and all kinde of realty, personal end in.mediate attention guaranteed.H.1.Put nam, let Floor.Temple Building.200 \u20ac Pprsson \u2014 JOHN T.LYONR, CORNER Craig AL Bleury ats, for half the price ch ther drug st.res.le ii forfelt one hundred dollars if his druxe are not the pyrest that can be bought.43 tf re PERSONAL - JF YOU or \u2014\u2014 « \u2018HOCH roast of fine western beef, go Winch\u2019'sn market.0 $ ERSONAL \u2014 COOKED HAM, ROAST?f.pork and chicken, boned turkey, jei- lled brawn ox tongue, and all kinds of cold cooked meats, at Winch's market.s9 ERSONAL \u2014 I WILL DELIVER ON PAYment of cartage.arth, from the Elmhurst garden, at the ead of Stanley st, Telephone, John P.O'Le 1 personai \u2014 REUPHOLSTERING DLUNF homes.reasonable.Address Upholsterer, 1436 Notre Dame et.91 8 WANT A BUSINESS CHANCES.PANNES ANA R SALE - FIRST CLASS MILK ROUND of about 40 galions, mostiy west end custom.Address i os, Star Branch 1 Officer.ol 1 FoR, BALE \u2014 DINING ROOM, ESTABLISH.ven years, In good locality, doing thriving business: will sell Seno: æood reasons, L.Harris, 11S St.James st.8 10 (\u2018OR SALE RESTAURANT AND Coenen corner St.Lambert Hill and Craig very cheap.Apply un premises.783 12008 Fer BALE \u2014 HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, clgars, fruit, confectionery atores, dining 0 let.Head.Harris.115 Fr.72 12 2aw rooms, houses, tenements, sb guarters for great bargains, IL.James ANTED \u2014 TO RENT.FLOUR and grist mill.Address with ful! particulars, steam or good water power, orice per annum.Address E, 1991.Star o ©.90 4 aw WAyTED- COMMERCIAL INVESTMENTS.have something especially attractive for Béentsal juvcetigation- Al co id - J.Ross, 180 Bt.James st.Phone 21 R BALE\u2014 RREAD BUSINESS, ONE NEW d waggen and sleigh, horses, rly immediately, after 3 p.m., to 312 treet V JANTED \u2014 £300 WILL BUY HALF INTERest in light manufacturing business.pay- înæ large profils.Full particulars on application.M.2193.Star Office.9 i For SALE \u2014 WOOD AND COAL YARD, N a first clare locéality: good termu.Address Oo.2226, Star Office.8 1 \u201cOR SALE \u2014 À Apply to J.D.FIRST CLASS \"SALOON.Rombough, 530 Craig st.8 BOARD.ea te | OARD \u2014 AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR.confinement; ed to at their own hom Doctress, 57 City Hall avenue.unfurnis! med rtial furnished front room.OARD - MRS.McEWAN, LADIES SICK with use \u2018of Tie en it required.9 2 nurse, superior accommodation: best medical at d © a references; strictly private.JROCME- AT NO.12 BRUNSWICK STREET.Terms moderate.157 Cadleux st.18 100 well lighted and cheerful.91 2 OARD \u2014 RS.M ATER, LADIES SICK OOMS \u2014 IN WELL FURNISHED HOUSE.nurse; pr vate accommodation; st of at- west of Victoria.between St.Catherine tendance; terms moderate.534 Sherbrooke - ani Sherbrooke, Ocod private refined family: refer- Address ences exchanged.C.1398, Star orice.4 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room, on bath flat; modern conveniences.38 Victoria street.9 +4 OOM\u2014LARGE, BRIGHT ROOM, ON BATHroom fat.well furnished; telephone In house.100 University st.91 3 cOMs\u2014 ONE BINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE on bathroom fiat, lighted w gas: terms nodérate.Apply 50 Victoria st.90 2e0d 0oM \u2014 RINGLE ROOM, ON BATHROOM flat, to à business gentleman of quiet ha- fght, every convenience.95 Untyer.sity st.JRPoOM R bright sunny room, on bathroom house.94 Union avenue.R WELL FURNISHED, A-LARGE, flat, quist 90 Zend ous - -\u2014 or POUBLE AND SINGLE.TO- get! or separately.on bathroom flat, in private Engin family.120 Bleury st.opposite Jesuits\u2019 Col 1 4 coms \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH BOARD, very central, 5 minutes\u2019 walk from Windsor Hotel; not moving in May.2 Overdale avs.OOMS \u2014 GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMmodated with first class rooms and board, modern conveniences, private farotiy; pour ARD \u2014 RESIDENCE, WELL APPOINT- ouse, camforts of private home,\u2019buas and rail all parts of London, studying at university, Charing, Cross, King's College hospitals.Proprietress, Mrs.Lartu Hands, Arundel House, 21 Upper Woburn Plice, W.C., Londan, England.§3 12e0d Bo4RDAxn ROOMS FOR LADIES DUR.confinement; nurse and medical attendance: strictly confidential; terms moderate.Mrs.Smith, 842 St.Lawrence st.87 8 FURNIBHED ROOMS TO LET.ooM \u2014 front room.on .T92 Pala st.OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM.WITH board, suitable for one or two gentlemen, \u201d 3 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED bathroom flat, hot water, 0 B all modern conveniences.08 Mance st.ROOMS AND BOARD.=?OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.WITH board, also , all conveniences, not moving in ay \"ta Victoria st.Sher- \u2018brooke at OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT board, front rooms, suitable for two gene tlemen or married couple, also two small 26 Victoria dren.2 Crescent st OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, VERY PLEABANT- com Tu LARGE DOUBLE OTe pooM.R ly situated double rooms, with board.ve.on HE - p2 3 cant about lst of May.at 92 Union avenue.street.\u201c où 6 = COMFORTABLY FURNISHED OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON BATH ont room, suitable for one or two se flat, with board.870 Palace st.2s tiemen, so modern con break(ast if eared a Mackay st.æs LOST Room \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, FUR.* nished, Westmount, suitable for two gentlemen or od couple.H, 8401, Star Branch OST \u2014 BETRAYED\" A _SABLE COLLIE, oftic 92 1 a hte collar, answers {o name of Govenor.ewary, TWO WELL FURNISHED \u201crooms, every modern conventence, housé, for a couple or gentiémen.by > Saddaome pariour: no boarders or children facon £5 M ill College ave.82 3 RMeoxs \u2014 2 TWO NICELY (FURNISHED i, or emen, private modern conveniences.ze .864 Palace G23 OOMS \u2014 PARLOURS, DINING ROOM A kitchen, together or separately, arniohed, single oom, Bewly renovated.first class; tran- siente, Beterences.743 Sherbrooke.st.92 3 OOM& \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, WITH board; transients accommodated.Tel.229 Up 67 McGill Conese avenue, 82 4 Rooms \u2014 \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON af hot, rater and electric light; bitdren.1 st., cor.- 84.no c 02 OOM TO' LET.FRONT AND BACK Eur.\u201csuitable\u201d for doctor or dentist.4104 St.Cathepine, opposite Wood avenue.Apply 2338 St, Catherine ot., Mre.J.Allan.OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ON BATH flat.fran class board, and coid water in every room, Aucr light.140 Berri st.M2 1 OONS \u2014 IN CHOICE LOCALITY, LARGE, - bright, comfortaMy furnished, every con- venienee; housekeeping.KT ees; terms very reasonable, 39 St.- M 82 1 OOMG \u2014 FOR MARRIED COUPLE, NICE .well turnishéd double rooms.on bathroom fiat, and on parlour flat, all convenlences, 830 Lagauchétieté st, 02 2eod T OOM \u2014 ARGE, NICELY FURNISHED front parlour, suitable for one or two gentlemen or married couple, ern convent ences.\u20181508 eld pt.L \u201d Roi \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED: BUITABLE he or two geatlemen; every c ni- 4 Mansfield st.92 3 Wa BY A GENTLEMAN OF QUIET : habits, room and board in strictly.private Roous \u2014 J0 LET, WELL FURNISHED family: location west of Bleury.State full par- double, su table or two gentlemen or mar- ticulars.Address H, 2008, 8 © .ried coup superior pecommodation; 1 private famtiy.ae Mansfeld st.02 8 2aw ' MISCELLANEO M8 - NICELY FURNISHED.WITH UR Rome room, double aud single rooms.first A also niee parlour.60 Drummond | \"VU ANTED - BOOKS.COLLECTIONS OF shh 92 2 bras 14 postage = ou nine.eurhonitles.ornamen' 3 ewellery OOM \u2014 BE FRONT, FURNISHED and any kind rs atiguide.3 Montreal Stamp R room, er.with or without board: and Book Exchange.24 private \u20ac Tani: gentlemen only.2378 Bt.Catherine.west ôt Peel.03 3eod HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.R SALE \u2014- TWO BLACK CANADIAN well matched, go well double, Apply Tm Notre Dame.: se WANTED «= TO PURCHASE FAIR PONIES, about 12% hands high, must be very nice, good actors and disposition, showy and safe to ve, trap- or short waited, Hant rather than not particular as to colour.Avply to Bros., 453 St.James st.2 \u2014 A PHAETON BUGGY, Re Rew.wil be sold cheap.Apply, any 1 hour, 167 Bt.George st.Fer SALE \u2014 CHBAP, eT EXrhess \"and buggy.Apply M.LeBlanc, Berri street.PARTNERS WANTED, WE \u2014 PARTNER WITH 35,000 To 10.00 to invest in a well established pro- coramisston business ante Cy of hance for profits invest- AVANTED \u2014 SMART YO MAN, REsiding east of pleurs erred, with Jasge bircles of.frienda, to tearr .Apply, dsy, 8.30 sharp.49 \u201cimperial Bldg.02) WANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT DE Wa Tam orne » - .Per as dite à PE rar > a * great ment.ty N., PH Wiliam ea Man WVANTE a to a nu or bacinase, Aspir (à 413 ten TRG nis o's oh 1 - ni ak Le , -{ moves it will.fo _THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-\u2014THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900 FROM.BLOEMFONTEIN TO KROONSTAD.~~.EFFECT OF LORD \u2018ROBERTS REPORT, War Office Is Silent But it is Probable Recalls Have Been Issued.HAS THE ADVANCE NOW BEGUN?Reasons Which Lead Military Circles to Infer That the Forward Movement is On, NEW YORK, April 19.\u2014The London correspondent of the Tribune cables the following this morning: ; ; LONDON, April 19.\u2014There is a strong impression in the best informed military circles that the advance of Lord Roberta\u2019 army has already , under the guise of \u2018a deliberate attempt to entrap tbe Boers who have been besieging Wepener.lumns are admitted to be in motion from Aliwal North and from Reddersburg for the relief of the ison at Wepener but it is suspected that there wre other columns operating farther north which have not been mentioned by Lord Roberts and that, under the pretence of cutting off the retreat of the raiders, he has entered upon a great turning movement, which render the enemy's position north.of Bloemfontein unte .The vigour with which the ceneorship is enforced seems to corroborate this theory, but & more reasonable view is that the suppression of the raid in the southeastern corner of the Free State is only an episode and that when the British army the railway and not stop until Pretoria is occupied.here has been very little news for twenty hours, but there is a strong probability that when the raiders in the South are either captured or dispersed Lord Ro- rts will go north with his irresistible force, and that the campaign will be ended more speedily than even the optimists now venture to hope.N GEN.WHITE IS SECURE.General White is now beyond the reach of the criticism which, is proving destructive to the reputations of the Generals in the field.He made another felicitous address at Egham yesterday and declared that Ladysmith with old John Bull behind it was never without hope.Meanwhile two or three Generals of the force who finally rescued Ladysmith have been left in an untenable position by the publication of Lord Roberts\u2019 strictures upon the Spion op reports.- It was rumoured yesterday that General Warren had been recalled to England and while there was no direct official confirmation the story is probably true, The co- gperation of neral Buller and General arren in Natal is rendered impossible by the (ppearance of the three reports in prin .The same ent applies to the relations of Lord Roberts and General Buller, and a change in the command of the Brit ish forces in Natal is considered inevitable in consequence of the nublication of Lord Roberts\u2019 incisive criticiem.There ie no confirmation of the rumour that Sir Henry pbell-Bannerman is bent upon resigning the Liberal leadership and that Sir Edward Grey will be his successor.Nearly all the prominent Liberals will attend the An ian dinner at the National Liberal Club on May second, but there will be no opportunity there for private consultation.The fact is recalled that Gen.Warren's division was sent to Durban after the relief of Ladysmith to embark for Cape Colony, and that the orders were suddenly reed and the troops ordered back to Upper Natal.Two other brigades after considerable delay were detached from Gener: al Buller\u2019s force and are now operating ra in the Free State.been signe of indecision and uncertainty in the employment of General Bauller\u2019s forces and there are some mysteries which are not yet unravelled.THE SBPION KOP AFFAIR.6 a.m\u2014The Spion Kop despatches are still attracting attention, and the general tone adopted by the newspapers is that the Na field force.cannot be usefully employed unless changes ade in the of the rumour a arren bad been recalled to England, but it is announced \u2018that\u2019 Colonel Crofton, who after Gen.Woodgate fell was command on Bpion Kop until he was eu by Thorneycroft, has been placed on balf pay.Curiously enough, however, this officer» \"conduct was not_in any way criticised in the \u2018despatches.News co f Berli that the German military critics are sur.[rived that the War publishes Lord ce criticism on General Buller and Gengral Warren.The situation in the Free State is apparently unchanged.The forward movement of the army from Bloemfontein is delayed y heavy rains which have added to the transport difficulties and interfered with the equipment of the hospitals.The Standard correspondent says that there are 2000 patients in field hospitals, mostly suffering from dysentery and enteric fev- or, .STILL ANOTHER CANADIAN.Private J.Murphy, of the Quebec Company, First Canadian Con- _tingent, Dies of Enteiic Fever.(Special to the Star.) TORONTO, April 19.\u2014The Globe to-day publishes the following special from its correspondent with the first contingent: BLOEMFONTEIN, April 18.\u2014Pte.J.Murphy, one of the stretcher-bearers attached to the Quebec Company, and formerly of Grimsby, Ont., died to-day of en- teric fever.Pte.W.G.Adams, of London, Ont., died on Monday of dysentery.Note\u2014The death of Private Adams was announced in a despatch from Ottawa, on Tuesday.\u2014Ed.Star.COL.CROFTON ON HALF PAY.LONDON, April 19.\u2014Colonel Crofton, | who was in command at Spion Kop from the time General W messages to General Warren csused Gen.Buller to appoint Thorneyeroft to the command, was placed on half-pay to-de Private information received from Shrews bury to-day js to the effect that Gen.Gat- acre ia leaving South Africa this week to command local ic resume of a district.BERLIN IS SARCASTIC.: (Special to the Star.) BERLIN, April 19.\u2014General e newspapers comment in this sense.qe Gen Roberts Should tially ned .ave his criticisms until he arrived at Értaries A SUCCESS AT MAFEKING ?(Special to the Star, ) LONDON, «April 10.\u2014A despatch to the Mail, dated Wednesday, says the idea THE SIEGE OF MAFEKING\u2014A Pen ,.\u2014 \u2018 TRUCE ON SUNDAY.\u2014 ; 7 When a truce was observed One Sunday recently at Mafeking, the British soldiers, sitting on the parapet held friendly Maxim : gonversation with a detachment of She enemy.An enterprising photographer hid £ group ote I's were suspicious, and seeme regard t camera as a machine A embDiy Im a Small parties appeared throughout the dav.apa tetany relations were maintained until \u201cand Lcadon Grapède ; \" + .\\ \u2019 v is abroad that the Briti ave ecored a | > at Mafeking.It adds that 250 Boers have left Watervalorider way of Zo , with the object of intercept i .Carri 's troo who were landed st Bearion® troops who trouble Is with the kidneys, 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severe pains in the back and the yellowness of the skiri that pointed to kidney disease as the cause of Mr.Barend- sen\u2019s ailments.Dr.Chase\u2019s Kidney-Liver Pills set the kidneys right and corrected the heart trouble.for scores of thousands of people, and are recognized throughout this continent as the greatest kidney medicine extant.dose, 25c a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co, They have done the same One pill a 8 nty1 SENDS AN ULTIMATUM United States May Seize a Turkish Port to Secure Payment of Armenian Claims.MATTER IS OF LONG STANDING.Vienna Correspondent of \u201cLondon Times Advises the Sultan to Pay Up Without Delay.WASHINGTON, April 19.\u2014Turkey has been notified by the United States Department that unless a settlement of the Armenian claims is made at once diplomatic relations thay be severed.The American Government is considering the advisability of seizing a port in Turkey and retaining it until the claims are settled.Following the precedent established by Great Britain, \u2018this Government could hold the port and collect customs dues until the amount was paid.The claims are held by missionary societies of Massachusetts.Strong representations have been made to the Sultan to ee- cure the payment of these claims, but he has promised and procrastinated so lon that the State Department bas lost faith in him.Co The Sublime Porte admits the labilit for the claims and has pledged himself to pay them to three successive Ministers.They amount to about $100,000.The persistent failure of the Sultan to keep his rotises has segravated this Government.is edict prohibiting the importation of pork in to the Ottoman Empire bas convinced re Hay that an immediate settlement -of claims must be insisted upon.Previous to the outbreak of the war with Spain this Government bad practically decided to make a naval demonstration in the Bosphorous.Because of the critical relation with the Spanish Government on account of the war in Cuba, this was aban- on Dr.Angel, President of the University of Michigan, the immediate predecessor of Minister Strauss, at Constantinople, was the first appointee of President Kinley.Prof.\u2018Angel desired to show his diplomacy -and was confident that he could secure a settlement of the claims.After labouring with the Sultan for a year and a half Minister Angel resigned his post in dis- bad eva the \u2018or hand United Pate e e tan that She claim would be paid, but that was ail.Cables from Constantinople to the State romised ro ne that Tio 5: ding ad u e at the department, Each uccomirs RTS ister sent fro; m five to aix, all of the same tenor, but the amount is unpaid to this ii Perrouh Bey, the Turkish Minister to the, United States, in adi interview to-day, said: \u201c1 am sure that bad the Bultan given his promise to pay an immediate mettle- ment would have been made.am of the fon that in the trans lation of bn ragoman misnte in language, conveying to the \u2018to the Declaration That an Tae: instead of & n inquiry made of the proper executive depattment.\u201d LONDON, April 10.\u2014The Vienna core éndent of the Times say: meelf to grave consequences, which he tobably had not foreseen.The United tates vernment is not accustomed to ae Sultan fore .\u201c an for, a moment su that he would find tron any powers, a: \u201cPB further resistance to the claims of | the United States, the Sultan will expose JAPAN WILL FIGHT, Will Not Permit Russia to Gain An Ascendency in the Korean Peninsula.The Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs Joins the Czar at Moscow.\u2014 PARIS.April 19.\u2014Count Muravieft, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is Koing to join Emperor Nicholàs at Moscow.This 18 looked upon here as being in connection with troubles in the Orient, which are growing more acute daily.YOKOHAMA, March 81, via Ban Fran.cisoo, April 19.\u2014It tg fully believed her: that Japan and Russia are on the verge of war.Outwardly, there is absofute-caim.and the tone of the press is but slightly bellicose.There is, however, a steady despatch of telegrams from Korea.Japan, with her great fleet, would, it is belleved, have an easy victory over Rul sla\u2019& naval force, and would command the situation for a time at the east, where all the advantages with an added prestige would confer.The Japanese have been and are keen students of Russian history, and they know ' that her gaining a foothold in Korea means the ultimate passing of the peninsula under Russian sway, and Japan is a unit for fighting to the death against the encroachment A DYICE T0 DYSPEPTICS.An Authority on this Disease States what Diet should be.Mistake to Give Organs of Digestionr in place of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt and D.©.Milta in place of Horace J.Hayden, resigned.rer $50.000.000 stock was represented, Senator Depew voted the American proxies an George 5B.Bowdoln the $12.000,000 London MRS.8.ALLEN, President.Messrs.L.J.Forget and Co.\u2019n London cable to-day quoted: Grand Trunk first 92%, second LADY HIBERNIANS' NIGHT FOURTH ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENT.Ladies\u2019 INL VICTORIA ARMOURY CATHCART STREET, Friday Evening, April 20th, 1900.Address by Mr.E.B.DEVLIN, M.A,, B.C.L.First appearauce of the Shamrock Choral Union.Refreshments will be served during the evening by Doors Open at 7 p.m.Concert at 8 p.m.ADMISSION 250.RESERVED SEATS, 35e.GOD SAVE IRELAND.Auxiliary MISS LIZZIE HOWLETT, Secretary.88, third 2734, Canadian Pacific 96%.Hudson Bay £10%.WHEAT SCARCITY RELIEVED And in Consequence the Liverpool Market Goes Down.TWENTY MILLION BUSHELS OF LONG MAY WHEAT HELD IN CHICAGO.(From the Star's Special Correspondent on the Chicago Board of Trade.) CHICAGO, April 19.\u2014 The decline of %d ,,lontreal Street\u20142 at 262%.2 at 263, 3 at 1.06.! Virtue\u2014500 at $1.06, 3,500 at $1.07, 500 at Canadlan Pacific\u201425 at 97.: : & Co., Btock Brokers, 9 April 19 April 18.RTOCKS.Canadian Pacific.Duluth 8.8, & A.Com j/Commercial Cable.R.& 0.Nav.Co.xns.Do.do.do.new.Montreal St.Rail xr xd Halifax Elec.Rail.Toranto st.Railway.CornwallRlecrticRail.St.John do do Montreal Gas.Boyal Electric Montreal Tel Halifax Heat a Light.Bell Telephone.1 Dominson Com), Com.do.Pret ol Montreal Cotton Co.\u2026 Can.Col.; 3 - 103 101 ar L\u2014 Kg 35 §L44 51.40 Payne Mining Co.81.20 $I.18 1.20 $1.19 Virtue Mining.$1.10 §109 1.10 $1 Montreal-London.31 20 Eastern fowaahipe.uebec .nion Commerce.Windsor Hotel.Inter.Coal Co,.do prof.North West Land pref .Loan & Mo Bu Land Grant Bonda.Cable Reta \"ee Heat à Light \u201cC7 Col.Cotton\u201c Dominion Coal.on wheat at Liverpool looks as though the temporary scarcity a! European imports was at longth becoming re- atement of stocks of wheat of from 1 to 1 1-2 on hand in continental markets on April Other industrials, while steady.1.just, published on this side, point in the same direction.The situation still favours he rs.It is estimated that at least twenty million bushels of long May newed buying of General wheat that {s held here, will either have to } be liquidated, or changed over into July, Hist was quiet, and only fractional gains d the probabilities at present are that Were reco y the stuff will find its way Into the local Ifélïned to weakness at the crowd.- they dropped into line with the general This selling will cause a general unload- 1I8t, and on heavy buying advanced to prices which were 1-2 to 1 1-2 points above yesterday's closing quotations.tional stocks were Irregular.following the course of the London market, but towards MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star by Gordon 8trathy Et.Sacrament st.Close.Ask Bla.Ask Bid.a material break In values will be the result.Corn was weak because of CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.Bache and Co., 18 St.Bacrament street, Prices to-day as follows: Opening.Highest.Lowest Ctosing the price 65% 05% «I vtsp-4 BBY ony, 20 -B 722 723-B ; \u2014 37 782 732 © Results in Third Year Medical Juris- 717 715 715-217 720 715 715-17 portion of the stoc stance, Deccajsold a London at 30 and 30 1-2.\u2018The sales this morn t § Montreal-London, 500 at 30 1-2, 1,000 at 30 Dee 1 Co 500 at 10, 500 at 9 1-2 3 3-4.2.000 at NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Monk, 16 St.Bacramen ect private wire.General rec Jersey Central.Louisvillé &Nashville Manhattan Elevated.Missouri Pacific.00 at 6 3-4.500 at 2.at $1.09, 1.000 at $1.08 1-4, 3,000 |.W.; Egan.W.J.; El at $1.08, 500 at $1.08 1-2.ston, H.C.; Fleming.J.AFTERNOON SALES.Golden Star, 1,500 Specially reported for the Btar by C Dn.it street, local manager for J.8.Bache and Co.New York, over dir- at ® 2 1,000 at 9 Rathmullen, 1,000 at 4.Learmonth, G.E.; Leggett Republic, 500 at $1.04, 500 at $1.05.and Montreal and BA dan yan, A ing were as follows: combe, W.E.; B.A.; Stewart, C.1.19.Tea 300 at 30, 500 at 30 1-2 man, H.B., B.A.: Carl A 10 200 at 10 odin 5, tog Tov nin, ne rl Anton, D.L.8.; Bayt! ty, H.W.: Blake, J._J.utler, P.E.\u2018B.A.; Callbeck, A.DeB.; Collison, J.: Cox, R ; 3 W.D.; D 1-2.AFTERNOON BOARD.for the Star by R.Mere.\u2018dith and Company.Francois Xavier street.| Thursday, April 16,1000.8 p, m.Tayl i re Pez 2823k323; < a8 2 LATE PRICES.April 10 April 18 Op'g Close Op\u2019.Close Amer.Cotton Ofi Co.884 Do do Pref.ee ee - 108 soa 20% 704 sie 88 73% sais lfc me EE - Po i \"erreur 2 1 ' 33 ¢.Burl.a Quiney.128%.120% 126% Ch Gas \u2014 104 104 103% 103% Chic.à N.W.182 162 162 Chie.R.1.& .1 11044 3104 ; Chic.Mil.à St.By.131% 122 121% op ml BL Bem Consolidated K.¥.182% 182 .sta Colorado Fuel & Iron.44 Cleveland C.Café.L.Delaware & Hudson.Denver Rio G.PRE Duluth,8puth 8.Atl .do pref.Federal Steel.do re, wesesses HE ° - 83883 2 pa?Ésèdes - a tt gu ag ma St a dd det gi teseesssss RZ Rutherford, C.A.: Sitentaford, G.L.: 01.10% S119 Winter, D.E 81.47 1.37 R1.08 | consisted of twenty TORONTO MINING SALES.(Special to the Star.) | Special Notice.Ont., April 19.\u2014 Sales on the Metropolitan Trac 158%, | National Lead (0 enter do.do.pret vomscamee Nor.Pacific com.504 N.Y.Centeal & Hud, 185% SE lake Fried West 18% o ere = 23h Do do 1 pref \u2026 41% N.Y.Untarfo & West.24% Omaha, OO: + 00e avasttase Pacific Mall.cower 34 1'reseed Rteel- com.asenmenss PDT Reo di paid \u201cTidy ., a bul J 103° Southern facies in: Team: Coal tron oa iin 8° 87% us 00h at 84.BUSINESS NOTES.A.'Lachapelie & Co, 1 pelle à , avenue, St.Louis, hive liies of about $1,200.Deer Trail\u20141,000 at Golden Star\u20143,500 Victoria-Triumph Standard Exchange- Athabasca\u20141,500.at 26%.5 White Bear\u20142,500 at 1%.t on Bear 4000 at &, 50 at 84, 60 es Chargea THEY = 9%.ww at 2, 600 at 234.a B.Major has made a demand of ap smgnme upon rthur loupin, contr: T.0.\u2018Lac \"1300 Cit \u201ci I ; Te rawr STOCKS WERE DULL TO-DAY.What Interest There Was Centred in \u2018the Speculative Issues.(From the Special Correspondent of the Star in Wall Street.) \u201cBW YORK.April trading in the stock market was quiet and almost devoid of feature.Interest centered in speculative issues which have been attracting attention lately, but there was no violent fluctuations in these stocks.The general market was firm at the opening.Steel and Iron Issues remained abtsabout last night's closing prices.was a freer buying movement, and galna ints were registered.19.\u2014The morning's show noteworthy advances.Sugar Certiñ- cates were freely taken for a time, and the quotation advanced 1 5-8 points.On restock advanced 1 14 points.Local; traction\u2019 noon there was a firm tone noticeable in these securities.At or near the close of the first hour's trading there was an apparent change in sentiment, which caused a general reaction.In some Instances the early improvement was lost; s went even below this average.The selling was led by People's Gas, a few B \u20ac, he rallway jasues and the traction 3 B a er midday quietness continu: 334, Fr with the tone slightly Armor.- ntinued TIN 234 214-B Fan = Zhen 1 1323 1315 3815 730 T Ge 'M\u2019GILL EXAMINATIONS.prudence Have Been Announced, ' The results of the Easter examinations MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.Facuity-of M s was another bear day in mining ; though the volume of business was 4 follows: greater and the range 2 stocks, dealt in pHobertgon, L.F.BA; Ker, R H more general than yesterday.e major: 3 4 0S n ks were weak.For in- 1° C.G.:- Browne, te Payne $1.19, Virtue stone, A.B.; Little, H.M.B.A; A.J.; MacCarthy.F.B.A.; MacKenzie, 8.D MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.A Miner.6.#1.80s -\u2014 \u2019 C.D.V.8.; Moses, H Russel, C.K., B.A.; R ; acKa.; McDonald, E.E.: = G.; Melghen, W.- Sanders, C: W.: Baunders, W.E.: Shearer, Mining Brokers, 51 8t.C.: Shearer, R.L.; Simpson, E.G a hits, ER Ea v Belles.Buyers.Willams, W.; Wilson, W.: Wilson, J.Ji S108 BU «Le Journal\u201d.\u2018and Its Wonderful Growth.3, The last Saturday number of Le Journal 7 I , and although in 102 9 existence for barely four months, the paper 9 on that day contained 87 columns of select 2 reading matter never published before, and 12% a written by distinguished publicists, and 73 4x EN columns of advertisements and notices.6 5% The issue was 25,000.3 Such a success is pronounced to be most wonderful by men of the craft, a success unprecedented in the annals of the press of - \u201cTo start and organize upon a solid foundation a French daily morning \u2018paper \u2018was believed to be an impossible undertaking, ut least such was the experience of the * à 2 a is both continents.u Ù @ # Bly \u201cBin last sixty years.mee 5 |.LE JOURNAL has succeeded in accom- $ 5x, Plishing this feat on to most satisfactory results; it 1s a | matter of the highest gratification for the pr ters to know that their efforts are appreciated by the public at large.y à ; If vou want a Piano for a life-time, buy Toran ing Exchange (his morning one of the three-pedaled Morris Upright Déer Trail\u2014500 at 946.! Pianos.Large Can.Gold.Fields\u20148.700 at 7.B.C.Gold Fields\u20141,000 at 3%.assortment on view at .H.Leach\u2019s piano parlors, 2440 St.Catherine street,\u2019 near Drummond.organs of all descriptions accepted in part payment, Open evenings.Old pianos and organs acce] Leach\u2019s piano parlors, 2440 St.C street, near Drummond, in part payment 3% > far the celebrated three.pedaled Morris Up- : ht Pianos.Valuations made f f \u2018elephone,.Up 008.Oven even- Le \u2019ntyë A M à CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.FOR SALE.For BALE \u2014 TWO BLACK COCKER SPAN- jels, pupples, of registered stock and eligible to registration.285 Park ave.Mile End.1 [OR SALE \u2014 A BEAUTIFUL MORRIS UPright piano.3 pedals, etc.oping to breaking up housekeeping will sell for $175 cash stool and cover included.\u2019 Address L.82, Star ~ 2 3 Branch Office.R SALE \u2014 850 CASH WILL BUY A GOOD 7 octave square piano.by a genuine American maker.also other bargains far cash buyers in cottage pianos.upright pianos and organs.Apply at W.H.Leach's Piano Parlors, 5 .H.2440 St.Catherine ot.near Drummond.Open N.untit 10 p.m.B.\u2014 Large assortment of \u2018the celebrated 3 pédaled Morris upright janes in stock, prices from $300 upwards.etms to suit your circumstances.82 2 R SALE \u2014 A GENTLEMAN'S CLEVE- - Jand bleycle.cost $100, will be sold for $20, in good condition.Apply 131 Metcalfe st.1 R SALE \u2014 CASH REGISTER AND BRASS scales for sale.Apply 246 St.Antoine st : 3 For SALE \u2014 TWO COLLIES, DOG AND young bitch.St.Chas.Borromer st Co - 1 K SALE \u2014 OLD BRICKS AND STONES.Address 168 St.Maurice st.: 92 1 For SALE \u2014 ST.BERNARD DOG, ORANGE with white markings.full pedigree, famous voung show dog; sell at a bargain.Box 488.Truro, N.8.92 JOR SALE \u2014 A PURE ST.LAMBERT yearling, A.J.C.C.Jersey heifer.her dam makes 16 pounds a week and.her sire's dam makes 21 pounds.the greatest golden butter bred heifer Hving.soll her at $40.or , apres paid to any point.Box 486, Truro, N.> 1 hott _4 For SALE \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Can be seen at any time.Apply at 75 City Councillors et.9 1 R SALE.\u2014 ONE GAS STOVE.IN GOOD order, cost $27.will be sold for $18.Apply to telephone Main 2371.; 23 ROOMS AND BOARD OOM \u2014 AND BOARD.ONE NICE FURnished room, table board, by the week or tickets.Apply 21 Brunswick st.\u201c92 2 BOARD WANTED.\\ TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, FIRST class hoarding house, with small private family.near St.Catherine st.between Union avenue and Diummond.Add R Star Office.1 ROOMS WANTED.V ANTED \u2014 GOOD LIGHT ROOM.WELL furnished, Sherbrooke and Duluth.State terms.Address S, 2318, Btar Office.92 2 ROOMS TO LET OOM! \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double and single, with gas and all other convenlences; transicnts sccommodated.56 University st.92 1 OOM - LARGE FRONT.FIRST FLOOR, unfurnished, and two on\u2019 bathroom fat, furnished.Apply 24i2a Bt.Catherine.03°2 HORSES, CARRIAGES.ETC.R SALE \u2014 \"A THOROUGHBRED PONY./ 44 inches high, a model.young and sound and a high actor, alzo phaeton harness If desired; great bargain.Box 480, Truro, N.8.02.1 TO THE SALE AT THE RESIDENCE No.39 St.Famille Street, - TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK._ This house is well furnished ; everything the beat.Indluding: Berlin upright piano, very fine instrument; velvet carpets, handsome mantel mirror, drawing room suite, carved frames, fancy upholstered chatrs, divan.parlour cabinets, oak hall furniture, oak drop top office desk, bedroom and dining room furaiture, very nice china, glassware and ornaments, etc., etc.THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO.,., Auctioneers.N eat | Household Furniture, At the residence, No.2808 St.Catherine st + reet, .BATURDAY MORNING, April 2st, Comprising: Gabler\u201d square plano, parlour set, fancy chairs, carpets, Sal ers, pictures, omaments, sideboard, dining tale and chairs, china, ssware, ball stand, curtains, room sets, lounges, \u201cstair and | o'clock.: < THE EDWARD O'BRIEN CO., 8 *nty- 3 \u2018Auctioneers.The Aucion Sal \u20140F\u2014\u2014 hall carpet, etc.etc.e at 1 - GE HAGAR\u2019S STOCK .\u20140F\u2014 : Fine China, Crockery,Glassware, Decorative Bric-a-Brac, &e., .will be continued | Saturday Afternoon, At the warehouse, No.440 St.Paul 8t., at 2.80 0'Clock.© THM EDWARD O'BRIEN CO.92entyl Le Auctionosrs.PRETENDED TO BE DETECTIVE.C.P.Lariviere, of 130 Cadieux street, wan arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge of faire representation \u2018of the detec tive department.It was alleged against jim that he went a house on Charlotte ne yesterday, anfl represented Himeelf as a member of the city detective department.The prietress of the plage telephoned to the detective department ar soon as \u2018he had gore arid asked to have the man ar- reste Ho was found at the Windsor Station.and Grought down te the Magis- \u201che pleaded mnt ty.till to-morrow = en- | qe \u201coH .un + RS \u2018CONTINUED FROM PAGE FIVE.NINN wn pen : 1e ++ _-, HOUSES TO LET.MAT \u2018LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS LOWER tenement, 6 large apartments : all modern improvements, No.518 Cadieux st., near Sherbrooke ; rent moderate.Apply to 520 eux.sas LET \u2014 HOUSE, 42 PARK LOgan West, § rooms, $18, worth $iss desirable corner; Daisy furnace.gas stove, electric light, wash tub, copper bath, with best plumbipg work; several other dwele lings, \u201cand \u2018stables.P.Desforges, 520 1-8 Craig street.Tel.Main 2235, or 693 St.Des nis at night, 921 n LET\u20148ELF-CONTAINED TENE - ments, three; \u2018four, Tve rooms, w.c.; large yard: g order ; self-con- tained tenement, four roomed flat, own yard, 338 Cadieux street, near Ontario: fi T° LET\u2014UPPER AND LOWER TEnements, 60 and 58 Richmond su.: 7 rooms, modern conveniences, $i6 and 319 per month ; no taxes ; tinted If reguired.Apply A.Clark, 345 8t.Antoine \\streët.911 me LPT \u2014 FINE NEW STONE houses, 6 and 7 rooms, $10 and 311 a month ; can have possession immediately.Apply at 438 Delorimier ave.6 eod nTe LET \u2014 CO8Y HOME, SELF- contained, modern, last of séven pew houses, 37 Concord st.north side, over- ooks private gardens.all on two floors § drawing-dining rooms communicate, exten- .sion kitchen and sewing room beyond ; ae- phalted basement, Dalsy heater, patent tubs, Apply 32 'Lémoine.2s FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.MT LET FOR SUMMER MONTHS , very desirable fur house, good locality ; elaven Pooms.elestris Nght nee coal range and gas stove ;: con- nt to cars ; possession 1st .ply & Shuter street.Mey mTe LET-FROM MAY TO OCTOBE house.9 larly Jurnished self contain , ms : \u2018well located, W Address R 2284, Star office.(otre Fu f LET \u2014 PURNISHED \u2014 AN AP- chester ariment house of two flats on Dore eet.NOar .water ave .dress L 852, Star Branch office.nue 2 29 SURBURBAN: RESIDENCES TO LET fh T° LET \u2014 COTTAGE AT VALOIS, on river front, containing nine rooms, croquet lawn, boat house, etc.stabling for cow and horse.Address R, 230, Star office.922 LET OR FOR SALE \u2014 AT VA- .lois, near station, fine large cnt- Lage.six aedrooms.bath, detached kit- en, sandy beach.: : Mance.Tel.Main 1762.PRY 2e fi O LET\u2014AT ST.ANDREW'S, QUE, L Thistie cottage.partiy furatshed, and also flower garden; pleasant eituation on main street.Apply at post office; St Andrew's, Que.928 SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED \u2014 SALESLADY.SPEAKING English and French, for blouse, wrapper, skirt department: must have dry goods experience.Apply Mrs.E.Cote, 143 St.Antoine at.TANTED.\u2014 EXPERIENCED EXCI8s AND Customs clerk.Address R.2203, Star Uf- .92 2 Ww NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN.WITH SOMB experience in meat market.Address L, 8333, Star Branch Office.: 82 1 WANTED _\u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.No: A Cote: Bt.Antoine Road, Westmount.02 3 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT, PLAIN king; references required.692 Sherbrooke st.se 92 } \"WANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK FOR THE country: good references required.Apply before 12 and after 5, at 21 Mayor st.za WANTED \u2014 A -FOUNG MAN AS COACH- V man: must have references.Avply between 7 apd 1.30 p.m.mo other hour.at 304 St, Hubert sf.92 NE'ANTED \u2014 À GOOD GENERAL JEWET- ¥ ler; must be steady and: rellable, also two apprentices to learn the business.Apply Mille and Bremner, 118 Mansfield at.023 WANTED \u2014 Al BARBER.WHITE.AND teinperate, wages thirtecn dollcrs a week, guaranteed the year around: good appearance, Address R, 2204.Star Office.02 4 WANTED \u2014 A YOUTH ABOUT It YEARS of age.baving a knowledge of shorthand and typewriting.Address, giving references to R, 2289, fitar Office.a2 1 WANTED \u2014 A HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.where zeneral servant is kept.Apply with references at 248 Mountain st.4 72 2co0d Y TANTED \u2014 FOR SMALL FAMILY A 1 good general servant.Apply with references, 25 Lincoln avenue.92 XW ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AR GENERAL ° Yervant: must cook and have city references.Apply saula St.Urbain at.after sm eANTED \u2014 TWO BOYS.ABOUT 13 TO \u201c14-years-old.Apply 416 St.Paul at.92 ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.WIL- Jing to ge to country in May, at once.Hutchison st\u2019 .-: 99 2 XN ANTEP \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework, one willing to sleep at home, 81 Crescent st.621 NV ANTED \u2014 FARMER, MUST BE WILLING to work and be well recommended.Address F.A.Hoëgson, Vankleek HIT, gt \u2018WANTED \u2014 GGOD DRESSMAKERS.ALBO ; apprentices.81 Crescent nt.© 1 WW ANTED \u2014 FARM HAND AND WIFE, NO «XV \u201cchildren.For particulars apply to M.G.Edson, 30 Panet st.city.-, 02 ANTED \u2014 A NURSE, ONE WHO CAN do plain sewing.Apply \"at #4 Burnside Place.923 V ANTED, \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD GEN- .eral zervant,, Also younk girl for baby.Addgéss Mrs.Bandioft, P.O.Box 116.Knot ton.: VWANTED\u2014 CHAMBERMAID.EXPERIENCed.Apply Housckeeper Balmoral Hotel W ANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEwriter; must he rapid and accurate.Btate experience and ability; must understand French language.Address R, 2300, Star Office.92 1 WANTED \u2014 COOK FOR SMALL FAMILY at Dixte.Apply &t once, 11 Park avenue .SITUATIONS WANTED.; WANTED \u2014 A RITUATION FOR A BOY.strong: and healthy, aged 16, farmirig preferred.Address F, 1012 Bt.James st.2.WANTED \u2014 BITUATIONE FOIL GENERal and other \u2018servants, always reliable, always good: highest.references; no delay.Gor- man's Agency, 76 Mansfield st.1 WANTED ~ POSITION BY LADY.AS typewriter and stenographer; proficient in French and English; references; expert Address F.8375, Star Branch Office.93 LOST.OST \u2014 THIS MORNING.TWO ROUGH coated terriers, dog is black and tan and weighs about 35 pounds; bitch, grayish black and tan, about 30 nounds weight.Reward~te person returniox to Matt.Wilson, 439.Mance street.OST \u2014 13TH APRIL, BETWEEN BONA- _ venture Station and Drummond st.-ast- chel, containing Bible, tollet requisites ahd jowellery.Finder will be rewarded by feav it nt 169 Drummond st.8 = WANTED TO PURCHASE.WANTED ~ TO PURCHASE, NO.8 ® k stove, in good order, suitable for hot water attachments.Apply steting price: and make.Addréss P, 2237, Star Office.nr WANTED \u2014 SECONDHAND IRON T or boller, without tubes.to Mold aBdut a3 hundred allons.Apply room 38, Mechanics\u2019, Institute os > YARD TO LET.IO LET \u2014 LARGE YARD: #000 TC (et with sheds, would turn It bate man If necessary.Address 108 St.Maurice st.92.1 t BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2018 WANTED \u2014 SPECULATE HY CHARTS.Big opportunities in thane active marirets, Large profits assured.This method De learned Wy reading Ing end Outs of Wa ftreet,- 150 pages, -ohart Illustrations, 7 a J em Van Riser Publiohge 3 stamps.- Van Riper, ; Btoadway, New Pork, Ge pr en UMINEBS MEN, CAPITALIETR O BANE.erd furnishes with reliable Pe } .lands, LC \"vers Nght, being \u201cWere valuéd at about oe: old se THE: MONTREAL DAILY STAR=-THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1900 CC 9 .| NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Finance ss COMMOPO8 sp vz 2: meres MOBNING SALES.oo Bort 1 oT 8s seu Say eue Canadian Pacifle\u2014175 a Royal Etectric-75 at Se 4 at 10.Cal! os t 1 [win City\" 10 at 64%.Tr eet Ro ail 2 a r way\u2014 treet Halwa: Ri hat at 78, 31 at MW.Richelieu xnew-\u2014 Richelieu, new\u20142 a lho, El Grae a Vi .10, 2000 at Wh.1000 at fh.wo ad Yello 000 at $1.07, 600 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Gordon Strathy t.Sacrament tt.Reported for the Star b & Co., Btock Brokers, 9 April 19.April 18.Meroin Board.Ask.Bid.AN.Bld.OCKS.ian Pacife 97 00% 07% 07 gtr séaom 8 BO a 5 o.pref 164 18 18a 15 Usmmere sl Cabl 174 1684 170 168 Rich à Ont mers\" à a js dE Stree new BOR, Jud NE ax trie Folltax Eleciric Ry.92 55° ©1% #7 $1.John Electric da.ontreal Gas Co Royal Electric Montreal Telegraph.170 165\u201d Heats Light, Jaliinx J.Bell Tel - do Dominion Coal fee, 00 do do Pref.atre zen Montmorency Cot Fleming Coke Co.New Richelieu.Eastern Towasbi ebec.> Fae «tions Union.Cotton.Jominion Coal.LIVE STOCK MARKET.Decline in Hogs\u2014Fine Cattle Offering at Steady Prices.The market at the Eastern Abattoir was very dull again this merning.and very Hetle change in pricé Was noticeable.E.\u2014The qRerings of cattle ess than 200 probably.The demand en very light also, so that st noon was lots of stock unsold.The RL rot the offerings was mosnti fine.there ing avery few really poor ani- One or two extra bulls were asking 4¢, and being bid about she in Inferior EL ALock sold down to 4c.ALVES\u2014S 50) of these wers offerings, and The most of them found purchasers.Skinny animals appear about as valent as ever, and fine ones as scarce.he former brought about 91.50 each, and the latter were held at as much as SHEEP AND LAMBS.\u2014Hardly any of these were to be seen to-day.not sufficient .to make a market.oid sheep \u20ac trig and Spring, lambs at \u2018HO he market was terday.when about 1000 he and sold at 6 to 64e.Minord'8 Liniment lor sole everywhere.02*atyeod easier yes- were oftored *, (Special to the Star.) ait Lay Denver 4 Rio Grande.Danii à.Shore ored Au.ara.Lewisvilie a vasnvitié Higrat vated.Missouri Paciéc.T MONTREAL MINING EXCHANGE.MORNING BOARD.\u2019 Specially reported for the Star by R.Mere- ith and Company, Mining Brokers, 51 St.cofs Xavier street.Thursday.April 10, 1900, 12.30 p.m.Ppr Valu.of Shares * Sellers, Bayer, 1.118% 1 And Le 8 15 19 \u2018 00 Prritnd Star, \u201c107 ET 45 Fern.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026 5 3 J.UU Uold Hills, 44 3 1.00 [ron 12 cree 1.0u akab Hill a eu 1 \u20ac 8° 1.00 44 2 uluN 3 1% Lu Fi Iw 80 \u201c24 A.so 25 Lu 213 in Iw FE Oy Hy Loy 8 30 25 12 t ~ in > Lou V 15 10 Su 5 2 1.00 10 [= L.UU ces 1.00 seen MANITOBA WHEAT.WINNIPEG, April 18.\u2014 Wheat.Fort Wiliam freight rate, 67%c: Brandon freight rate.Be.The Bervia, the organ of the palace at Constantinople, announces an imperial de- eiston to construct a telegraph and rallway from Damascus to Mecca.This décision is attributed to the discovery o extensive distribution of seditious pamphlets among the pligrims « Special Notice.Pianos Moved.Telephone Up | 1174 when you want your iano move 1 guders « are promptiy at- nded to by preful carters.The am Co, , Karn Hall Bug.& Catherine\u2019 are\u201d \u201cThose who are accustomed to Imported : English Ales will find .4 perfectly satisfactory and at a much lower price.ASRK_FOR (LONDON) ! 23 \"atyl GIVEN AWAY FREE OUR ANNUAL Easter Gift Sale! The tollowing ane: only, are made with th © sole our teas a trial.merits only, Ry Se SES) RSS had res AS Sy Ne NN a) PEN RSS 3S = RTE SANT ES oy Wy, - rR LTA SAS SN SP D iN Lis I-2 DOZ.EGG CUPS FREE With 1 1b.of any price Tea.Your choice of any one of these articles as above (see cut) giver free with 1 1b.À Large Market Basket Free to all Buyers of | Ib.oi any .BLACK & WHITE, ; We do just what we say Here are only a few of our Gi ualled offers, which are good for 15 days object of laducing the public to give |._Our Tea sells on its CROCKERY.Dinner Sets, 44 pleces .of Tea, 4qoc, s0c, uo \u2018Bale Regular price.price.Toilet Sets .$1.76 82.25 Toilet Sets 10 pieces .3.50 5.00 | Tinted and stippled in Gold 5.50 7.00 3 Colors.Dinner Sets, lined and stippled in Gold .7.00 10.00 China Tea Sets, ?85.00 .6.50 (i wr NOTRE DAME STREET (4 doors west of Chaboillez Square.) 02sutyl clear it Bernier & West, Corner St.Catherine and University Streets.Streets.| } ESTARTUNG DISCOUNT SALE= MONTREAL SYNDICATE CLOSED.We have removed the stock of the Montreal Syndicate to our store and must out irrespective of cost.} DEPARTMENTS DISCOUNTS.T 50 per cent.discount off all Flänriel | 33} per cent.discount off all Grey ] | - 33} per cent.discount off all Flannelettes.50 per cent.discount off all Dress Goods on Tables.(except grey).els.! D Special Line of Ridiculous Prices.IP Special line of Red and Colored Wool Flannel, to clear 5c.Special rich aring lot of La fine of Cana tte, Sc.line of Fingea Wool, of cen at 60c.1b.To clear 5c quarter Ib.skein.es\u2019 and ies, worth from 25¢ to 50c¢.ine of Corsets, regular price 50c.To clear 19c.to STORE OPEN TILL .10 P.M, SATURDAY.Bernier & West, ¢.Corner St.Catherine and University Streets.a £ 4 To clear 1c each.| I 0s°n}y1 y Goodyear welted.M comfort.; 9 side; fuil.round toe, high on great toe side and iil tapering \u201caway to a thinness over the small too, x handsome curves and fashionable appearance.This shape is, as its name implies, designed for Has a wide sweeping curve on the out- While being one of the most popular of the 12 # Slater Shoe shapes, it Is one of the latest.In laced, button, and elastic sides; name and J price stamped on the sole in a slate frame.$3.50 es and $5.00., \u201cThe Slater Shoe\u2018\u2019, for boys Is made in this shape.Every pair The Slater Shoe Stores, 225 St.James Street = (Tg.Min 430) 2315 St.Catherine Street, W.(Tel.Up 1809) - Near Mansfield.1551 St.Catherine St., EE.- (Tel Es! 899) The Big Store.Near St.Andre.02entyl AUCTION AT 2250 ST.CATHERINE STREET are now being sold at public auction.This great sale will continue daily at 2.30 and 7.30 till the entire stocks are sold.To-day, Thursday, afternoon will \u2018be specially for Sterling Silver.Everything must go at any price.M.HICKS CO., Auctioneers.THE.J.B.WILLIAMSON Jewellery Stocks San Goods.92miyl | box and tray, ook,\u2019 sheet ron team: heav slats with rollers Tel.Main 2960, The Gales $5.00 Trunk.|® Sall canvas covered, uare top trunk, hat ated) tement ings, brass roc solid leather = 00 vero made and \u201cwell finished .$ 5.00 .| Many others, prices from $1.50 to $50.00 \u2026 \u2014 Open Evenings: \u2014 J .GEO.G.GALES & CO., 137 ST.ANTOINE ST., Just West of Windsor, AUCTION! |: The) ewellery Bankrupt Stocks \u2014 OF \u2014 J.B.WILLIAMSON'S, 2350 St.Catherine Street, Are Now Being Sold at Public Auction.This great sale will continue daily at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m.till these entire stocks are sold.Friday Afternoon will be specially for the sale of Diamond Everything must go at any price.M.HICKS & co, Auctioneers.L .Furniture, At 2.30 O'Clock.923 New and Second- hand Carpets, Stoves and General ! \u2018House furnishing Goods, At our Rooms, 1831-1828 Notre Deme Street, Saturday Afternoon, M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneérs.LEGAL CARDS.elm - Barristers, folteitors, te.R.2>Modivhon, o ide: dor michel MoGibbon, Casgrain, Byan & Mitchel CANADA LIFE.BUILDING, MONTRRAL, ane Sons, Qa, MP Consulting\u2019 Flectrical and Me Sarl Zelsvbone 2574.ee ROBERT A.ROSS, E.E.| anical Engineer, 17 ST.JOAN ATREET, MONTREAL.THE CITY UNION KING'S DAUGHTERS.& SONS Will hold a PUBLIC MEETING st the Young Women's Christian Association, Dorchester sireet, on FRIDAY, , April 20th, at 8.15 p.m.REV.DEAN MIC MIÉS HELEN REID Le MERS wo Dore Bh MUSIC AND SOCIAL.Individual and Circle Members are most cordially invited, .024 Beautiful Plants \"BY AUCTION.(Hardy Hybrid Roses House Decorating Plants, etc.Important and extensive annual sale by rder of MR.C.CAMPBELL, Florist, at our auction rooms.NGS.43 and 45 8T.JAMES STREET (Cor.Inspector street), ON SATURDAY MORNING, es APRIL Comprising : Hardy Hybrid Roses, Bloom ; Spireas, Deutras, Haroy Hadran.eas, large White and Purple Lilac, etc; a suitable for planting in garden and remaining over winter Also Palms, Rubber\u2019 Plants, Dracaenas, Azalias, Hydrangeas, Primroses, Fe Begonias.Pandanas, podiums, etc.suitable for house decoration.All without reserve.Sale at ten stock RASER BRO se 2 : ouciloneers rns etc.\u2019 Auction Sale At Beaver Hall House, 85 Beaver Hall Hill, on Saturday Morn: ing, 81st April.hole contents of this house will be sold w thout the slightest reserve, consist- Ing in part: ery neat parlour set, fancy centre tables, odd easy wicker chairs and rockers.lace curtains, pictures, ornaments, good sideboard, dining table, chairs, refrigerator, crockery, glassware, cutlery, table linen, E.plated ware, oll cloth, Brussels.and tapestry carpets, bedroom gets, tables, odd chairs, sge.iron beds and springs, chamber sets, wardrobes, rockers, tre ae teatlier plllows, bedding.etc.; 8 od order, ang kitchen sundries, etc.etc.all neat and clean.Sale at 10 o'clock.FRASER BROS.2enty 3 Auctioneers.Auction at St.Anne de Bellevue Superior household furniture and effects, splendid Morris\u2019 cabinet Grand upright plano; parlour, [Sining and bedroom furniture; antique ny card table and rocker.good oak rota pets, Andes Range, ref requisites, ete.Ale lawn mower, etc At the residence of Mr.I.H.Van Zile's, an the main road, near Grand Trunk ave, Ste.nne's, BATURDAY AFTERNOON, 2ist APRIL, * RAGE BROS.= Aucfioneers pleasure boat, 2 2 HOTEL FOR SALE AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCE RICHELIEU HOTEL, established since thirty years, Montreal, in the céhtre of the city, close [Proximity to steamboats, railroads, Court ouse, City This hotel has been completely renovated, and contains 60 rooms fully furnished.The license le assured to the purchaser.For further information, permit to visit and conditions of sale apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, v Curator, 1598 and 1608 Notre Dame st., Montreal.92 tf °nty TO LET Fine suite of \u2018two offices; 435 feet, in the Sun Life.Annex\u2019 Building, St.John Street.Rental includes real estate tax, heating and Janitors care Montreal-Londen Gold and Silver Development Co., Ltd.DIVIDEND NOTICE Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of this- Company.that a Quarterly Dividend at the rate of eighteen per cent.per annum upon the paid up Capital Stock -{ been declar: That for the three months ending the goth April, 1900, will be due and payabls on Tuesday.the 15th of May, 1800, to Stockholders on record on the evening of the 30th April, The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the evening of the 30th April, 1900, and remain\u2019 closed yntil Monday, the 7th May, 1900, to prepare for the payment of the Dividen Dividend Cheques will be mailed on the By order of the Board of Directors, MEREDITH ROUNTREP, ry.Montreal, April 19th, 1900.92c1 $30,000.Sealed Tenders will be received by the President of the Trustees of the Parish of se Paul of Montreal, till Saturday Even- nEarent will be made a loan of 300, payable in 40 years, for the constenet on of the Church of the said riah.© trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender.PRESIDENT OF THE TRUSTEES.stentys APPLICATION Sealed Applications will be Foseivad by the President of the Trustees of the arien of | Bt.\" Paul of ntreal, till Saturday E Even- ng, the 21ist inst.for the engagement of à Secretary-Treasurer.e lowest or any tenders not nécéssarily accepted.PRESIDENT OF THE TRUSTEES.P.O.Box 23; Ville St.Paul, near Montreal.2onty2 P.O.Box Ville ie Paul, neat Montreal.et MANUFACTURERS, LOOK OUT! The $50,000 Patent Sied-Steering Device for sale.Every one seeing the model declares they won't ae anything but the w Ÿ ut the greatest nov.ay an the age tl information obtained » u Centerdale, R.L, U.B.A: Roatys sam 2 ¥ CHARTS.I bag A attire Radin TNA TNG AND OF SES op ENT RE hod th tion Just oat.out.à Sed nD or x c.pel viiEL bi lisher, INOTICOKE.Tho first Annual Meeting of the Catholic Sailors Club will be held in the Club Rooms, corfer of Common and Bt.Peter streets, on situated Bt.Vincent street, ng, the 31st Inst.stating at That gate of.IMPORTANT SALE Household Furniture, Superier \u201c\u201c Hazelton\u2019 Upright Piano (7 1-3 Octaves, Mahogany Case, Cost $700), Very Costly Gas and Electric Combination Fixtures, Splendid Brussels Carpets, Ornaments, Water Colors, Etchings, Efc., Etc.\u2018to sell by public auction at the residence, 129 HUTCHISON STREET, On Tuesday, 24th April, ew whole of the splendid furnishings, in uding valuable Plano, ater Colour Drawings.Etchings, very fine lot of Brass \u2018Gas ahd Electric Combination Fixtures throughout \u2018the house, Fine Ornaments, Wilton Rugs, best Brussels Carpets, Piano Lamps, Drawing , Room: Chairs and Tables, Brass Fenders, Oak Screen, Brass and Onyx Tables, neat Oak Sideboard, Oak Extension Table, set L.C.Chulrs, Oak # hina Cabinet, Dinner, Tea and Dessert Services, Glassware, Couch, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Portieres, Oak Hall Stand, Newel Post Hall Light, Wide Stalr Carpet, Box Lounge, Book Case, Rattan Chalr, Duv- enport, Oak Bedroom Bets, \u2018Ives\u2019 Folding Bed, Oak Dressing Bureau, Hair Mattresses, Toilet Sets, Gurney Gas Stove, \u201cProwse\u201d Range, \u201cProwse\u201d Porcelain Lined Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, atc., etc.Everything very neat and of first class uality.Bale at ten o'clock a.m.WALTER M.KEARNS, 82 4 Auctioneer.Sale of Real Estate 3 Self Contained Houses, 161 and 163 Laval Ave, Solid Brick on Stone Foundation.Each lot 20 x 80 feet to a lane, will be sold by public auction at the undersigned\u2019s salesrooms, 1828 Notre Dame street, on FRIDAY.27TH APRIL.These houses will be sold separately.They are desirable elther as an investment or for occupation.Full particulars from the undersigned.Perfect title, easy terms of payment.Bale at elev on Chock a- ER M KEARNS, Auctioneer.217 \u201c Estate Late Frederic Penn.6 Building Lots on South Side of St.Patrick Street.{ Almost Facing Seignours Street.) Each 45 x 120 Feet.Total area, 30,400 square feet.Will be sold by public auction at the undersigned's salesrooms, close the estate, on FRIDAY.7TH APRIL, AT 11 A.M.This property would make a splendid factory site.Situated in the heart of a man- facturing district, and close to the ca- Mpertect title.No encumbrances.; WALTER M.KEARNS, 217 Auctioneer.HANDSOME Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, pets, Brass Gasaliers, Etc.225 Btanley street, near Sherbrooke street, Saturday Morning, April 2ist, All the Handsome Furniture and Effects, Comprising : Excellent Upright Plano by Bell & Co., of Guelph, cost $425 two years ago, and- is In petect order ; neat Parlour Bet, Wicker Morris Chairs, Brussels Rugs, Par- Jour Cabinét, Centre Tables, Brass Gasa- Hers, Bwiss Curtains, Portleres, Pictures, Ornaments, etc., Oak Room Sets, ber Ware, Iron Bedste Gent's Dronsine Bursau, Couches, Odd Bureaus, Book 8 Siden board, Extension Dining Table and Dinner and Tea Bet, Crystal Ware, Satine.Silver Ware, etc.etc., Btair and Hall Carpets, Hall Light, Retrigerator, Stee! Range and Kitchen Utensils.Sale atten o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Everything In very nice order and must sold, as the owner is giving up housekeeping.92 ¢ LA BANQUE DU PEUPLE NOTICE, Persons who have oposits to withdraw from L& Banque du Peuple are requested to do so at the office of the bank, No.97 fit.James street, Montreal, before the 15th of May next.After that date those deposits shall be transmitted according to law to the Finance Department at Ottawa, to be paid on request.+ WM.RICHER, 92 9 2aw °nty Cashler.PBALIFF'S BALE - PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1243.A.C.De Dame M.Valad e 28 érior Court.cile of the sald Defendant, No.184 Berr! street, In the City of Montreal, will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels Fof the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of ono plano and household furniture.Conditions cash.ARTHUR GAUNER, B.8.C.Montreal, 18th April, 1900.021 AILTFTE BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUE bec, District of Montreal.No.647.Superior Court.Owen Hart, Plaintiff, vs.Je Onesime Rosario Pranpiers Defendant.900, at ten of the mine st, in the City of Montreal, will be\u2019 sold, by authority of Justice.all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.soised wn this cause, consisting of electrical apparatus, ofc.Terms cash.TERRE SIENTONETTE, .8.C.Montreal, 19th 1, 1900.821 AILIFF'6 SALE, \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1628.Clr- it Court.J.Lamoureux, Pleintiff, vs.G.C.Hickok, Defendant.On the twenty.sighth day of April, 1900, at ten of the clock in tha foro.Toon, at the domicile of the =ald Defendant, Sanguinet street, in the City of Mont- rod), will be sold, by authority of Justice, all the a and chattels of the said Detendant, set in this cause, consisting of household pris] etc.Conditions cash Jos qu B.8 C.Montreal, 10th April.1 AILIFF'S BALB \u2014 PROV beo, District of Montreal.No.4998.Quit Court.A.Plaintiff.vs, BE, Paquin, Defendant, and Mires.Desmarais and Cordeau, Advocntes, Distrayants.On the 28th day of April 10 a ten ot te clock in the forençon, at the business pe The t Cr foopmmended by all lace à sald ant, No.278 Notre Dame Taceday, the féth inst,, at three o'clock.pat of ap © ny Tot Montreal, will ba eajd, : 82°nty8 mr sia « of Justice, all the goods and chat- \u2014_\u2014 pement thle of \u20ac nt, eised in this cause, PFHUR GAGNER.BBC.Mont: tions cash.aR 1 a y Cook\u2019s Cotton Root Compound real, 1sth April, ! In successfull thly by over \u2014 PROVINCE OF Q 10600 Ladies.Lathes 7 your druggist BAT Aa of Montreal.Nn.12707.for Cook's mpound cunt Court.J.Norval,\u201d Plainuft, ve.Take no o as all Mixputes,; pills and imita- Deten On.the twenty-eigh Kg ngerons.No.1.91 per ; des prin et at den of the clock À $ ©.10 degrees ati r, box.No.1 or forenoon, at the domicile of the raid Defendant, on receipt of price and four two opnt 250 St.Luke street, in the City of k Company, Windsor real will be eold, by suthority 8 Tuten goods and chattels of the h consisting of on] this cause, voies in C° Mont B.F, MoGeis, 3:13 Notre Dame et.29 Ld\" ntysod etc.W.W.SMITH, B.8 April, 1800.The subscriber has received instructions - 1828 Notre Dame street, to \\ Household Furniture, Best Car- The subscribers will 5211 at the residence, Springs o and Hair Mattresses, Plliows, Bed- .elves, etc, Handsome Oak INCE OF QUR- : + i a $ LADIES\u2019 PRINT WRAPPERS.SZ AN stylish patterns, ondy 79¢, X Boys\u2019 Sailor Tams, a good line, to clear worth Fancy Skirts, regular value $4, fo _ 96.Black and Coloured Morean Skirts.Ta th all tho new shades, special Very stylish \"Children's Reefers, prices \u20ac size and > > 7 0 7 * Black Capes, nicely trimmed > and lned, only $4.> Ladies\u2019 Melton Cioth Jackets, lined and well tajlored, price only $3.35.4 Sailor Hats \u2014 Ladies 30 dozer new Sallor Hats, 35 cents.DEPARTMENT.1000 vards remnants Lonsdale Cambric, best quality, lengths rom 2 to a yards, only 106 per 3000 yards remnants > > > leached Cotton Sheeting, only the best quality.plain and twiiled, widths 84, 94, and 10-4, prices from per yard; M engths & from b to 10 yards, 2500 yards remnants best Pillow Cotton, lengths from yards, all widths ; prices from 10c per yard BARGAINS IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPT.Coloured All-wool Voile de Paris, all : spring colours, wdrth 60¢, for oo ror arc Coloured All-wool Nun's Velling, assorted colours, worth 40c, for 20c per Coldured All-wool French Cashmere, colours, fawn and drab; worth 7c, for 39% per yard.£ BARGAINS IN OUR SILK DEPT.«© 25 pieces fancy Striped Summer Silk, all 9 colours and pure silk, only 45c per rd.à 5 pièces Plain Oriental Silk, al! the © new colours, pure slik, only 60e per ® yard.| ® @® $ BARGAINS IN OUR \u2018LINEN DEPT.Special sue fine Bleached ed Foote Dam- from 85e t 50.SPE- 1000 remnants Table Linen, Roller Linen, Linen Huck, Dish Towelling, ; cheap for this sale.GLOVES.-GLOVES.THREE BIG SPECIALS.w omen\u2019 s 2-clasp Kid Gloves, 2 $1.00 colours, somet ng specta 1.00 weqrth $1.25, for.Women's 2-clasp Pique \u2018Bewed Kid Gloves, latest colours, ne $r.2 colours, the $1.50 kind for.5 Women's 2-clasp extra qualit Kid Gloves, correct shades, mad $1.35 to sell at $1.60, here only.MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS.A RAIN COAT SPECIAL.25 of them only.bought at our price.Men's Drab Cloth Rain Coats, velvet collar, worth $6, for.3 58 Men's Tweed Fedora Hats, the latest, $1.50, for $1.19.* Blue Serge Caps, worth 15c, for 10 cents each.Linen Handkerchtefs, as.worth 30, 33 and 3he, for Twilled Cotton Night.Shirts, worth 75e, or Unigundried White Shirts, worth Tc, 4 PERFUME DEPT.Violet Ammonia or Witch Hazel, worth Se fur 15c bottle.Half pound Jars of Vaseline, worth 25c, Finest French Bulk Perfume, worth 40 cents, for 22¢ oz.® Are you looking for something good, then buy Cowan\u2019s HygienicCocoa AND Queen\u2019s Dessert Chocolate \u201cYou will be pleased.91\"ntys Reids Acids Acids Nitric, Sulphuric, Muriatic.Acetic Acid 3 DA 80 per cent.Chemically Pure and Commercial *Frefoponge ds Ve RUE, er ve, Lig.Ammon, Fort, Nitraie of PSiive nd Aedes Ammonia for cold storag of Silver RK BALE BY.JOHN COWAN, 3 Dalkousie St, MONTREAL, 210ntylewer FAST BLACK time sn4 poux or fade by using that wonderful \"ove MAYPOLE SOAP | pau soak on Home Drei vr prising \u201cShepherd Check Tatlor.Made - \u2018 { BARGAINS IN OUR MANCHESTER TT JOHN MURPHY & C Bought Yesterday fore 75 Dozen Fancy Striped Blouses, newest .soot, no danger, no wicks to clog, easy to operate, no intricate parts.Call and see this stove demonstrated.Prices are $8, $9.50, , 50 and HOUSEHOLD AMMONIA, large 5c bottle, for 10¢.\u201d SCRUBBING BRUSHES, the 8c king, for 5c.~ \u2019 > HARDWOOD STEP LADDERS, made of hardwood, good foot size, for REFRIGERATORS, 4 sizes, best hard wood.kiln dried, mineral wool ln: ing, dry alr circulati $8.50, $9.50, $11.75, and 90000000 à special at 60004 © OOS 66% 66% ° TERMS comes UN OAD \\ 106 Proot of fhe Pacing.Tt is well known fo the mercantile community that one of the best equipped and best ma d cartage concerns in Montreal is that of Messrs.- Cunningham & Wells, consequently the authoritative character of the following testimonial to the merits of Faramel will be at-once recognized : CUNNINGHAM & WELLS, Commission Agents and Carters, 43 Common Street, MONTREAL, April 12th, 1900.THE VARAMEL MFG.CO., Lu., ~ DEAR SIR8,\u2014 We have been Using Faramel in our stable since: the latter part of January, feedin from 800 to lbs.a day.\u201d Asal] know rien Spring \"has een ar Ucularly hard u rses, owing to to the iad condition o of the Pipoets, ceptionally well while they have been doing thelr full measure af work.They bave also free | rom \u201c ing\u201d of the legs when .* at rest in the n, and their coats show a marked improvdment, and a fine healthy sppearance; of .which we believe must be attribates to our feeding of Faramel and we intend to continue using it right along.Youre truly, , CUNNINGHAM & WELLS.FARAMEL is a pure food, containing no chemicals w ever, but compounded of het ferent grains in combination with Now Orleans Molasses, and .is manufactured and sold by the patontees, ! THE FARANEL IANSEACTORING C0., LTD, es McGii Street, Montreal.Telephone Maid sous.; drs, rs 00., Montreal.| Tul \u2019 RDNA E/N Br Brrr (Baran) Gh RAID Ld A A A AX VVVEVVVIVVVFVVIVYIIHVYIPIVOPVIL IPOS IIIIIOIO0IIIeesSosesy E.\"LEPAGE & co.g\u2014 Irresistible Prices.THE RETAIL TRADE Your purchases for Spring cannot be delayed much-longer.REVOLUTIONIZED! The backwardness ot the season has demoralized importers, jobbers, and manufacturers and made them anxious to sell.The consequence is that we have made advantageous purchases, the savings of which we will share with our customers to-morrow.* The gathering of Spring Goods in this store this season stands pre-eminent for style\u2014new- ness\u2014for novelty, for variety and for lowness price.79 A A VIII YP OOOO OOEIN OP 100 ENAMEL TEA POTS, all 1st quels, no seconds, good pre wort special price 25c e S CANE GARPET BEATERS, worth 1Bc, or 10c CARPET TACKS, all sizes, 4 and 5c per package.BISSELL'S CARPET SWEEPERS, new ¢ ne be ; 50, $3; nickel ated S FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS, all kinds, 6c package; grass seeds, 10c large package.VIII > GARDEN BETS, 3 pieces in set.«pade, rake and hoe, -3-plece set, worth 18c, for 12c: 3-plece set, worth 3c, [tor 16e: 3-piece set, worth Be, for Soo: 3-piece set, 50c, for 35c.CARPET BROOMS, good 3 cord hroors, good corn, worth 30c, for 25c each WHIBKS\u2014Good strong Whisk worth 10e, for 7c.Long handled Stafr- Whisks, only 15¢ each GOODWILL LAUNDRY BOAP, petfect- br pu pure, large bars, 4c a bar, 15c per 60e 000130660000 Na > ¢ 2343 St.Catherine St.orner Metcalfe Street.92y1 TEL.UP 933.CDD DOG ON AN A AD VID VID : DEATHS Repor ted at the Star Office \"To-day.NEW YORK \u2014 Mrs.Lorana Needham, widow of Elias:P.Nedham, the first Ame erican manufacturer of Reed ans, inventor of many soplances v ich peus made: those instruments ar, died on Monday, of pneumonia.Bebe was a .de- spénd ant from the early settlers of Connec- \"John Edwin Seward, one of the founders of Calvary Episcopal Church, Brooklyn, died an Monday.He was born i in England, x Mayor Jobn John W.Hunter, of Brooklyn, is dead, ST.a NER, Ont.\u2014 Theobold Rosenweig, an old resident of Grantham Township, died on Monday, aged 77 years.He leaves no family.Celia Cook, relict.of the late Robert Cook, died on Tuesday morning, aged 80 years.She came to St.C atharines in 1837 and has resided here: constantly since.She lonves two d ters.ry_Lawë, an .old and Tespected resident à of f Pelham township, died on Wednesday, 72 years.He ves four sors and ww daughters.HICOUTIMI, ver.Meron Ti bisy, one of the cou \u201ccitizens of Chicoutimi, died\u2019 on Monda: night, at the advanced age of seventy years.whs cured of a bad of Gi bre Of EDS case rip by CB.yduey, C.1.LAGUE.1 was cured of loss of voice by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT.Yarmouth, CHARLES PLUMMER.ica Rbheumatiom by \"LEWIS 8.BUTLER, \u201c1 was cured of MINARD'S LIN.Burin, Nfld.\u2018 of Silk Bargains.The dazzle and richness of every colour and tint that nature contributes and the dyer.conjures, glows from our silk counters.Every beautiful silken fabric that France and England have produced is here.Wonderful lustre, exquisite figuring\u2014almost marvelous variety.ces, too, are fasci- patingly attractive, if you appreciate dou- le values.Here you will find that we do just as we advertise and guarantee every pur chase to be as represented.Fancy checked and striped silks in all the newest colourings of turquoise blue, cadet, nile, murier, new blue, pink, navy, cardinal, magenta and black and white.| al 59c Special .242 Lee ane aus Plain coloured peau de soie, suitable for blouses and linings, in navy, turquoise, nile, moss, new pink, pue cyrano, mauve, royal, Pearl gray, cerise, rab, brown and black ad whit white.8 sn w+ Joe, Black Peau de Soie.23 inch Black Taffeta ah Special.\u201d 7% Glace Silk in all ¢ the latest stripes and : colourings.Speci LY Novelties in printed\u201d \u201csatin, \u2018in all Bek newest designs and colours.Special.$1.50 Black Brocade, the latest thing out.Spe- $2.85¢ Good Two Continents.All the soft and exquisitely rich fabrics that the season's fashion designers demand.Novelty weaves, anite cloths, English suitings, crystals and poplins, pebble cloths, French novelties, silk grenadines and ultra fashionable crepons ! in charming profusion.New all lI wool granite cloth, in all the | leading shades, 46 inches wide, worth nd seceue esse eat au SE sees eens hrs our all wool French Poplins, 20 shades to choose, 48 in.wide, should be a 30 i \u2018only \"Dress \"Patterns, \u201csilk and Ho mixture, > the, most up-to-date dress goods, on this side of the continent, in yards pends.Special p > checked and figured\u2019 silk and ial prices.$3.50, $3.00, +» New Fancy Black Silk and Wool Dress s, in exquisite finish at $2.65, $2.25, £1.50, $1.10 0 and 985c.ew silk and wool bengalines at $1.69 New I wobl ack bengaline at $1.25, 3 \u2018inches A ool black coating serge, at 20 32.15, $1.75 81,39 and $1.10.White Honeycomb its, + ve hea and large, with fringe; spec Quill hod \u201cTu Q0, Ladies\u2019 Silk Scarfs, with Silk Frinze.[special prices from 25c up.79c.68 inches white, all Linen\u2018 Tabling, worth Special Rich Guipune all over lace, fine designs, 22 inches wide.Special prices.teense serves amess reser we from $1.75 up.Very fine Crepe de Chine in 14 different , 25 inches wide.Special 55c.75 pairs Damask Portieres in cardinal, garnet\u2019 band olive.Special.£3.Roman Skirting, stri Satin, in Cyrano, Purple grounds, = Mauve, uoise an inches wii Special New all-wool French Canvas in Khaki, Drab, Chocolate, Pastel, Blue, Gray, Green, 44 inches wide, worth 85c, Special 62.Splendid Silk Lace Collars, with Silk Braid applique in black and cream.Spe- Ladies\u2019 Cream Silk Handkerchiefs, trim- hed, vith fine hand-made lace.E.LEPAGE & CO AGENTS FOR THE \u201c BAZAR GLOVE FITTING PATTERNS.\u201d Ladies\u2019 Black Crinkle Silk Capes, trimmed with net and jet, very special.$3.60.Ladies\u2019 Black Chiffon Capes with Black Silk Net Applique, all the newest novelties.Very special, $6.75.Ladies\u2019 Striped Silke Blouses in Blue and Pink.Very special.$3.99 \u201ceee wsevires san \u2018 New Malines Net, enn trimming for hate, Lhe rage\u2014in 21 shadee\u201430 inches 8 saseses sasises euvesess ree ever (A Ladies\u2019 Pink and White Thread Vests, .! opened front.Special Cor.St.Lawrence and St.Catherine BY Streets.nAné 6 » t, and worth $i.For - An Extraordinary Sale of Ribbons.| PARIS An Immense Purihase \u201cCorsets.cut, ana wo .1.35.Plain Satin Ribbons In all light and novel COSTUMES 100 short Walst Corsets, made of Fine Imported .$ sbades, 10,000 yards in all widths, 5, 816 16 and 22 Imported Costumes.coutil and American Jane, with Lace Trimming; 4 OO cts.\u2018 rire ve cl to, sy?de 100 We have about never heard of at less than 75¢ and $1.00.$ Thie is the most Fextraordinary Ri bon Sale of the I5 imported Paris As long as they last co.39cC This is a bargain no one should miss.$= Costumes secured \u2014 \u2014 î Gent's 1-2 Hose Handkerchiefs for our openings Silk Blouses Ladies\u2019 Jackets à ] ; 4 Bargaia » and used as \u201cBargain\u201d \u201cBargain.» JEWELLERY DEPT.HOSIERY DEPT, $ cites i\" Haz dor ogi Waio Models.Clever 10 seven Ladier si | 10 20ty Spring rackets .ice.< - ouses seg fee set Foe ic one, or Were 0 ere vee | genie ler (56 | ln He and captivating crea era Be Bin Sh: do Corto: Sterling Sliver Dress Pins, worth 40c, Men's Fine Merino Shirts, the 8c kind.à 150, very special at lons Ti B $5 and at $2.99 o to $10, fo $I.39 for 18c fs Mor Bice Merino Sox, worth 2c, for Ÿ 5 all the very latest ee CE Dress Goods \u2014 | Dress Goods \u2014| Parisian fashion A Fowels FA FO | cents, .- _ @ , ?\u2018 ! ower Starling.sliver Blouse Sets, worth 60c FANCY GOODS.$ « Bargain \u201d \u201cPlum\u201d elegance, cos- \u201cBargain.\u201d Deluge I.Wromeht Eo for She and Ha Worth © 1000 Yds.all wool fancy tUmes for which} yon cant believe it AN the newest: mad UMBRELLAS.UMERELAS.; Sterlin over Novelties worth 50 and 8 1000 yards Mohair checked plain Covert we paid from unless you see for your- most fashionable flow- Reaily good ones.for either men or.| 6c, for 3c eac > Striped Dress 1 \u201c| Cloth, also Luaterine sell.imagine à towel fers, all of French make women.\u2018at.\u2026 .ue C ea 1b.package of Note Paper, worth #0 @ cho k oa) real s se Dress Materials, nothing $100 to $1 50.made of Real Linen andall new fresh goods, regular vahüe 15.risus \"97 cents, for 2 cents.\u2018 $ value at 35c and 50c in ne lok wh lesa While they last \u2018Huckaback\u201d and frinæ- that are worth Dc to $ oc yrlday they EC Fridas ta carly here on only.$50 00 a a e po \"buy hers the ground Bruins où | fen LT 15 a dress length at 25C ° on Friday at .6.C can buy them at 10\u20ac e \u2014 ° | i ; A Phenomenal Silk Selling-The Most Sensational Sale of the Season - ensational da $ enomenat DIK DOLID 6 MoS .! ee ; > ITAN WICKLESS BLUE FLAME LLE REFRIGERATORS, - FU OIL STOVE, burns orainary coal oli \u201chooped Kiln dried ash, beautifuily fin > 15,000 yards of fancy striped, fancy figured, ft flowered and clos from all rice or Woo ronze trimmings, Shomer odourless, Lo smoke, n air circulation saving the, = a 8 this season's importation, , including the atest paste Ls ad es, a so al ! P lai n colo 29c | all walls have six fnings 2 of char- < a white toa black, regularly se ing 5oc an 75\u20ac.n ri ay y Sin, Gn Seo abo atl and Ÿ hese lines and get ta- Ÿ ice: ©© ©C© C0© 090 OOCOD OOC000 0 Hoe ators purchasing See hare > Brilliant Assemblage Dress Fabrics: Triumph of Refined Elegance .in Millinery.Scores upon scores of Artigtic Masterpieces, arranged in one grand Beauty Show.complete- at Depart Exhibit of Sumptuous ness in our Trimm ment.At no period of the year is our collection more abeorbingly interesting.housands of rich and rare creations, all abloom with the refreshing touch of the Spring.Our finest Trimmed Hats, incomparable for beauty to any in Montreal, richly but simply trimmed with only the very best materials.Make your selection before the best is 00000000000000000200000 P0000600000000a000e COO ® one.© Price 45, $5.75, 13.75, etc.© [0.0] desc Ose: 00,00] oe050 000, ceo OO OO COO COP 00000 Blouses, Skirts and Jackets.Tailor-made Blouses, Skirts, and Jackets, in superabundance, double the space and display of nr other \u2018store.Taffeta Silk Waists, made of desirable material, in the very latest shapes, new cuffs and collars, perfect fitting, at $6.13, $7.89, $8.25, $9.50, and $10.75.Ladies\u2019 Skirts, new flare and tunic styles in Cheviots, Venetian Cloths and Broadcloth, at $4.00, $6.75, $7.89, and $11.35._ Ladies Jackets of Covert Cloth, black, grey, red and new.blue, nicely silk End, worth $11.00, at.$7.60 Ladies\u2019 High Class Jackets, in new fawn shades, worth, $1250, at ©000000020000 eovceassoosesmmeo 0900000000000 se000c0 POCONOS We use the Lind- say-Nordheimer\u2019s \" Piano.921 OT JUST AS GOOD Did you ever inquire at a store for certain articles \"and get for a reply ** We have something just as good\u201d?Did it ever occur 10 you that \u201cSomething just as good \u201d is something the dealer has been PHONE Main 3157 - 128 \u201c \u201c 1545 \u201c 200 McGill PEOPLE'S COAL CO.No.2 NUT COAL, for Ranges and Stoves, $5.00 per ton, delivered.Fine dry Mill Blocks, Kindling Wood and Cut Slabs.$1.25 per load.% PROMPT : DELIVERY GUARANTEED.OFFICES 10 Shannon Street.Commissioners Street.| Or A es nach 1 Street.20®ntyZawtf ablé to bay mucE cheaper than the articles you inquire for?This is trua in drugs, fabrics, - Eroceries, hardware, and in fact every line, including silver-platéd ware.If you inguire for 1847 Rogers Bros.\" Knives, Forks or Spoons, | don\u2019t accept any bogus Rogers\u2019 stamp because - your dealer tells jou it's just as good.TRADE MARK 184/RocERSBROSS \u2018The above trmde mark bas boen.stamped on every article of the original and genuine Rogers Bros.\u2019 goods Tor over so years, Get this and you get the best that is made.23 | LEVILLE, Ont.\u2014 je Carrie Coleman, aide daughter of Pat D R.Cole- of the Institution for the \u201cDent and Tuesday morning, after Dumb, died iliness in s hospital at Philadel phia.She was 26 years of age.e body will be brought home for interment, Tone eam of tho.Brilish army en oO oe edhe OR regiiente In the ie province, wi native on Poire ben and grea dren a eaves a posterity of rie hae STRATHROY \u2014Solomon Frank, aged 2 paperhanger and painter, fell dead in hd resding.room of the Commercial Hotel.HAMILTON.\u2014Mrs.F.N.Farmer, commander of the female tent of the cabees, is des 3 TORONTO.a Ww.vr aa ipmrance agen = Mie, mer, past The Massey Harris « « LADIES\u2019 CHAINLESS + + These models are constructed on the most advanced idea of the chainless principle\u2014the highest grades in materials and manufacture\u2014and embrace all the improvements which have laced the Massey-Harris in the high favour it merits generally\u2014 the ladies\u2019 chainless are models of grace and beauty\u2014they have the safety dress guard\u2014simplified crank mechanism\u2014improved handlebar adjustment\u2014frame construction permits of greatest ease In mounting and dismounting\u2014perfectly equipped Sole Representatives, | CANADA: CYCLE & MOTOR co, Limited, | HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO, CANAD NADA for Catalogue, t | bee ei and fav ly known through | ie out the townships and in Montreal eaves a widow with a -large grown-up VILLE.\u2014 Mrs.Sanford Quinn, 50, et on Sere of heart disease.a kc Nolan, aged 88, di ed on Friday.obi of Farran's Point, die vie years.ws woof sh Sent yesidents- Livingstone, 3 and Mrs.ave.passe : GRANDE LIGNE, ey \u2014 E.Bour- ganghter of J.Bou que pi of con- sara on Tu Agents Everywhere.SHERBROOKE ~~.an old resident of this Me \u2018ie Se on Monday night.He had been business esday.AT «ae sh.ood nen BROCKVILLE, Ont.\u2014 Mrs.Nortrop \u201cCurtis, the first setiler a Lansdown Town- shi ns 5 is des ffie ee Bonde \"of Glen Stewart, BERLIN.\u2014Herr Jules Sach, the musical , in dead at San \u2018Remo.Herr Otto velfine, \u2018he well known ad- vocéte of bi-metallism, died on Tuesday., Ont Mrs.Frances McPher- McPherson, late 5 ied Rapids, a PESTH \u2014Charourek, the well- known, chess-player, is dead.ENGLISH ARMY BLACKING contains pure Neatsfoot Oil which keeps mbes sols snd vittshie.= Aull F WORD PICTURES Could convey to the readers of this advertisement an adequate idea of the real value of the undernoted lines, the aisles of our store would not contain the crowds who would throng them on Friday and Saturday.NAAR ANNARANAANAARMNN NANA COTTON BLOUSES, 49c.Made of Prints, Percales or Musiins, some dark, some light.effective line has black and dark colored grounds, with eradustes dots artistically grouped.Another line is made of all White Narrow Striped Mualins.pl plated back, linen collar and cuffs.Others are made of Colored Muslin, some stri Fee, some fancy patterns.This line will be laid out on tables in the nchester Department, \u2018SILK WAISTS, $2.50.An assorted lot in different sizes and colors, the cheapest are worth three dollars and a half, the bpst five dollars.Another very (Frew Silk Shirt Waist, in black an colors, at three dollars and a hal DRESS SKIRTS, $2.98.The Skirts we are showing at this low price will certainly be a surprise, they are well made of a F caring fabric, nicely lined and finished at the bottom with brai Another tter quality at three dollars and seventy-five cents, and a splendid line made of our own Homespun, \" wel Jined, carefully made, and the edge finished with velveteen, th line for five dollars and seventy-five cents.All ready to put on.CHILDREN\u2019S APRONS, Halt Price.These Pinafores are of White Muslin, well made, trimmed with.lace or embroidery, sizes from one to eight years.On an adjoining table will be found Children's Colored I sses, at fifty.nine cents, sixty- five cents and seventy d -Bve cents; ular prioes, seventy cents to ons dollar and fifteen cents.SHEETINGS, 19 1-2c to 25c.In ends of five to ten yards, the cheapest are one and thres uarters and two yards wide, the other two and a quarter yards.Wo have also a uantity of mill ends in cambric.These are one yard to five yards in length and are marked at eight cents a yard.TABLE LINENS, Less One-Third.| | | Not seconds, s, but slightly soiled: along the edges.They are near all A st our finest goods, so here is a nce to rooure bea Sematifal Linen at the price « of ordinary qualities, these in apkins as well as La and in all sizes from two up to three yards by si ards.LACES, 10¢ and 20c.These are beautiful Laces in fawn colour and worth twice the price that we are asking; the best were regularly forty cents a yard.In this department aré to be found those all-over Embroideries, worth-one- dollar; one and a half and one dollar-and ainety cents for- just half these prices.] «OTHER LINES IN VARIOUS «DEPARTMENTS at SPECIAL «BARGAIN PRICES.« + w THE BEST ; KITCHEN HELP! OUR NEWS IMPERIAL OXFORD za\" RANGE.CALL AND SEE IT.Note its patented improvements and special details that add ease and economy in all kitchen operations.- Then youll understand why every-one who sees it wants one.- On view at our Agents in all parts of the Dominion.The GURNEY-MASSEY C0., Limited, - Montreal.p\u2014 3 AB BAA EE \u201cREMOVAL SALE, Mantels, Grates, Fenders, Gasaliers, Tiles, Gas Dogs, Andirons, Electroliers, Etc, Ete.\\ 20 per cent.off.everything in the Store._ WEBSTER BROS.& PARKES.sas ST.JAME JAMES STREET.?EPS er gr ST EEE iad Te ivy re au BEL en p DEAN tqs > oy Bo ps er ST A PY A = AEA Rm ctr PAIE erp rec \" aA wl ATR a i: TC, Eo CA EE For Births, Marriages and Deaths,sse page 18 2! THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR=THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1500 THE S.CARSLEY CS.Notre Dame Street.Montreal's Greatest Store.April 19th, 1900.Friday Bargains! Advertising is expensive, so we condense the news of Friday Bargains to the plainest possible facts.This list is the merest suggestion of all that we have ready\u2014can\u2019t begin to tell of everything.When the doors open at 8 to-morrow morning there'll be a rush for many of these things.best way.Waiting till afternoon 1s never the The biggest values go first as a matter of course.Two Cape Specials.30 Ladies\u201d Short Cloth Capes in fawn, royal, drab, red and black, self ruching, round collar edged with white an inked.Regular value 8.10.$1.15 Friday sprice .65 Ladies\u2019 Plain Cloth Capes;in black.navy, fawn, drab, ressda and red, trimmed self applique and plain stitching, high slashed collars.Regular \u2018$2.10 | value $3.25.Friday\" spr ice Dress Skirt Specials.* 400 Ladies\u2019 New Dress Skirts, in black figured lustre, full range of choice designs.cut latest style, 4 yards wide, lined and velvet bound, regular |.98 value $3.00, To-morrow .Spring Shirt Waists, 50 doz.Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, comprising Percaies and Muslins, in a large variety of Value in chek and atri Regular value 75c to Fri y .59C Silk Skirts.200 Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Skirts, with double flounce, full sweep, lined throughout, in royal, navy, cardinal Pas Friaay ToT TH $2.60 Men\u2019s Furnishings, Men's Flannelette Shirts.collar at- od, in =.large variety of striped tterns, all-sizes.Regul ar price , Friday .° 240 - Men's Elastic Braces in 10 difterent patterns.strongly made, full size.lic Regular price 15e, Friday Men\u2019 Undressed Shirts, fine Cambric \u2018fronts, reinforced, endless stayn, 29\u20ac all sizes.Regular price 45c, Fri- A Men's White Cotton Night Shirt, wl bh collar attached.fall length, extra well made.eau ar price toc Friday .486 Men's Silk and Satin Ties in all the latest new Spring colors, they come in Bows, Pulls, Your i in- se vi Oxford styles.gui ar price ri- dey 12; C Underskirts.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Black Skirts, Fancy Roman stripes of green.blue and violet, deep ide.eg ounce, yoke nd, extra wide.eu ar 5.35.Friday 85¢ .serviceable, thoroughl with \u201c1- trimming.Men\u2019s Pants.Men's Dark Grey Tweed Pants in three different shades, very and Repoler $L25 FC ROC egular $1.25, ay.teen Sr.69C New Wrappers, Ladies\u2019 Percale Wrappers, in fancy check and stripe eifects of blue, rose navy and violet, Princess back, full front, belted at waist, ws waist and perfect ting.egular L15, Friday .a 69¢ ~\u2014 Boys\u2019 Tweed Sailor Suits, 95 Boys\u2019 Tweed Sailor Blouse Suit, in striped grey and black tweed, pants lined throughout, strong.| serviceable school suits.Regular $2.Se $I.25 Kid Gloves.Ladies\u2019 4 Button Kid Gloves, in New Tan and Brown Shades, with Heavy Silk Points.Regular Süc.Friday .-29C Ladies\u2019 2 Dome French Kid Gloves, Tan, Fawn, Brown , Oxblood, Black and titching.Regalar 730 in new shades, \u2018Gray, Hetiotro White, Fancy 81.35, Friday Friday Dress Goods.30 pieces fancy figured Dress Goods in stripes, checks, scroll and spot patterns, in all the latest Spring shades, suitable for ladies\u201d and children\u2019s wear.Regular 25c.Friday 15\u20ac 10 pieces fancy Dress Goods, Pompadour patterns, in a variety of nice patterns.Regular 20c.Friday (2: c 25 pieces new Plaid Dress Goods, in a large variety of new checks, suitable for blouses and children\u2019s dresses.Regular price 40c.Friday 25¢ Patent Medicines.Regular.à.Syrup of White Pine and * Friosy 25¢ Mc Menthol Cough S: « 2c 1 Carter's Liver bre?.2c 164c Bristol's Pills.« Se 164c Shiloh\u2019a Cough Cure .=.250 18c Doan's Kidney Pilis .36c Dr.Coderre's Red Pills .Fr .36 California Fig Syrup .Bic \u201440c- Hood's Sarsaparilla .$1.00 65c Hop Bitters.$1.00 Tso Stearn's Wine of Cod Liver.Angler's\u2019 Cod Liver on Toe Emulsion .$1.00 85e Baby Carriages.Baby Carriages, reed body, uphoister- ed in denim, carpeted bottom, sateen parasol, \u2018\u201c S\u201d steel springs and gear, great value f for the money .$6.50 turned 1 2, Furniture.100 Dining Chairs, in bardwood, high back, shaped seat, ce arms, strong and well made; regular 65c c Friday .: 50 75 Parlor Tables, in \u2018solid arte t Oak, fitted with underahoit and fancy nicely ished ; regular $1.10.Friday po .85¢C 15 Dining Tables, in bardwood, antique finish, fitted #ith 5 under legs.strong and well braced, feet.nicely finished ; $6.50.Friday .extends to 7 sur $4.80 Sheepskin Mats.A drive in Sheepskin Mats.These come in all colars and were hought at a reat bargain.They are usually \" C Sold at $1.50.Friday .97 \u2018Glassware.Crystal Flint Tumblers, Clean Glass, with neat flute: , the cheapest and beat line without exception on the market at the present time.Regular 5c Friday .\u2019 .3c Crystal Berry Bowl, new border de- sigh, in cut star pattern; every bowl warranted to be vay.Fog a i, and rfect in every va BY ar Joc, riday .y 12¢ EXTRA SPECIAL.1000 Odd Cotton Pillow Cases and Sheets, slightly soiled but otherwise perfect, all sizes, cent.less than regular prices.and on sale Friday Morning at 25 per Children\u2019s Tams 500 Children's Stiff Crown Tams, in Scarlet, Navy, Green and Maroon.2jc Regular Sc.Friday New Soft Velvet Tams in pretty combinations, trimmed silk cord, ribbon bow and tassel, cardinal and white, and blue and white.[Regular 35\u20ac 0c, Friday ., Sterlin Sterling Silver Specials 500 Salt and Pepper Castors, fine imitation cut glass, sterling silver toc tops.Regular Z5c.Friday Silver Toilet Articles, Files, orns, Cuticle.Knives, Button Brushes, etc.25¢ Shoe Hooks, Curlers, Tooth Regular 3c.Friday - Spring Hosiery Ladies\u2019 white elastic ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and no sleoves.Regular price 10c.Friday 07 Ladies\u2019 White and Cream Elysian cotton ribbed vests, low neck, short sleeves, fancy crochet Joke.Reg: toc ular price, 1c.Frida, Ladies\u2019 plain, Black enshonors Hone, well shaped.Regular price Zac.18\u20ac Friday Ladies\u2019 Plain Black Macos Cotton Hose, full fashioned, high spliced, double sole.Regular price Te.210 Friday Alarm Clocks 500 strong Nickel Alarm Clocks, good time-keepers.Regular 8 00.656 Friday .; \u2014 Blouse \u2018Sets.\\ Ladies\u2019 6piece Blouse Sets, in gift, bite and black.Regular.106 a set Friday Ladies\" Sd Blouse Beauty Pins.Regular ! day .76 Silk Waists ' 200 Ladies\u2019 New sifk Waists in medium stripes, made on the bias.They come in latest colorings, shirred front, pointed yoke back and plain linen collar, splendid value at $2.35.$i.95 To-morrow Purse srs Ladies\u2019 Seal Grain ather Combination purse, 5 for pockets, Inside frame and clasps.Regula Friday 29¢ Pulley Belts.Ladles\u2019 Pulley, Belts, black, white and colored silk ribbon.Regular 27C 40e.Friday Ladiess Waterproofs | Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Cloaks, in om & and blue Diagonal Serge, fancy platd rubber lined, fuli military d inlaid velvet collar.Regular $4.00.Friday .$2.59 New Prints 150 Pieces ot the Latest or in light and dar grous 8, fust colo: Regular 7 71-2.Friday .5C 85 Pieces of English Gonnme Prints, in dark grounds, by Paisley design.7¢ Regular 12 1.20 Lamp Specials.The \u201cInvicta,\u201d a perfect reading lam with 8 in.globe or shale, rated and shaded in light colors, Ea clean.good light, complete with burner, chimne, and wick, regular $i.25 $1.75.eriday The Idol,\u201d new, hand painted base and globe in Vient or dark shaded colors, detachable self-feeding fount, compleze with burner, chimney and $2.50 wick, regular $3.20, Friday.Sheetings and Cottons.84 White ein Sheetin » TERS: Jar 26c, Fi & 19¢ 8-4 White Plain Sheetin , requ- dar 2c, Friday 5 sa 17C .84 Gre Sheetin ; lain only, 1 regular 16, Friday © P y 12: C bleach, th pou ras, fine Bolten thoroughly shrunk, re he 14e, Friday eu ioc Grey Cotton, 34 in.ie regular be Friday \u2019 mice .30 White Cotton, 57.ide, regu 3c lar fic, Friday or Cut in Cutlery.Regular.Friday.Tea Spoons, good plate .3c ge Detter: Spoons, heavy Toe Spoons, good value 3 a 3 Table Forks, good steel .6c 4 Paring Knives, useful .«Te.5 Sugar r Shells, heavy plate 100.& Lie le Fork, nick A id à wr 7 8 Butter Kuites, good late Wood Handle Table Knives and Forks, per air.i%e , 10e «Quick Cut\u201d Bread * nives, each .150 106 Cutting Out Scissors, use- to 10e To Knives, 2 blades.1 250 Ho stee Buck Horn Handle Car Ving Knife and Fork, 6 best value in \u2018the pair .Chinaware Decorated Meat Plates, Desideratum pattern, fines.English Porcelain Chas, four colors, every plate an orna- Cc ment.Regular 15¢, Friday .7 China Berry Bowls, band decorated, with neat gold line, well finished, tine uality, useful size, regular 25c, 16e riday 66 +5 A fresh delivery of English China Cups and Saucers, in the wbite and gold clover leaf pattern, tea and break- ast sizes, regular 10c each, Fri- Cc day per 40 § doz.Tinware Specials Japanned Spice Box, with 8 Spice Drawers and Nutmeg Grater, c regular 25¢, Friday .19 Heavy Tin Pieced Pail, strong le Aandle, regular 15c, Friday .9; Tack Lifters, polish steel, Cc regular 7c, Friday 4 row Drivers, made of good steel, varnished ha handle, regular 13¢c, Fri- gc a Strong Claw\u2019 Hammer, made ot * steel.varnished handie, the right ing for this season, regular fr this senson, regular Be, Fel.3 Enamel Ware.Enamel Tea and Coffee Pots in diff erent colours, ntsize.Regular 4èc, Friday P 200 Enamel Jen.in White, G Grey or reen, hol ta.lar Friday q Ka 250 Blue and White Enamel Sauce 3¢ Pans, lj pt.size.Regular 20c, Frida; | Enamel Pail, with strong retinned cover, 10 grt.size.Regular 500, Friday Enamel Stove \u2018Pots, size No, 9 35¢ very useful.Regular 85c, Friday on Japanned Sugar Boxes, holding ogc Regular 120, Friday .\u2014 1 É What's New for Spring and Summer?Upstairs, downstairs and in every nook and corner is a broad gauge, comprehensive, satisfying answer to this question.New goods of course, but something more than mere newness, you can see at a glance that variety, freshness and novelty were what we sought abroad and what we bought.Hence, on very many desirable novelties we are ahead.This ad.is just a glimpse, mind you; that's about all an advertisement can give, better that you would come and see the goods themselves.Wash Fabrics.AN the new designs in Muslins, Ginghams, Prints and other Wash Spring Gloves Ladies\u2019 4 button Suede Gloves in Tans, Modes, Grays and White, with self and black stitching.reduced from $1.20 to 60c a_ pair.Children's id Gloves (Minnie), in\u2019 e, Tan, Brown.2 clasps, fancy stitchings, every size, 75c Gents Kid Gloves for spring in Gray, Tans, Browns, 2 clasps, fancy stitch- ings, $1.50 pal Boys\u2019 Clothing A spring Coat or a new Suit for the boys at school, we have the kind of ,clothing you want, the kind that wears \"well and gives t he boy a well dressed appearance.Our Ready Made Clothing is in great demand.Fabrics.Ribbons All kinds of IE \u201cRibbons from | TT ARE Baby Ribbon = up to wide Dress Ribbons, all the ; newest effects.Silks Tartan and \u2018New Silks of every description, Jpiain Club Ri and, figured, black and coloure u ibbons fects.ew Satins.Japan sus a ialty.specialty, see our er Japan Si a specialty inches wide, in black; also in art shades, only 23c per yard.Ladies\u2019 Jackets.very dainty line of Jackets in fawn, also in black, tailor made, with fly front, or Aor e breasted, with pearl buttons and velvet collar, coat: lined throughout with satin, a $9.00\u2019 garment for $4.75 5 Costumes Next.We have a stock of Costumes for ladies wear second to none, here's an example.A Costume in Homespun, colour light fawn, Eton jacket, skirt box back, as Pretty A on a style of costume you would wis! Ladies\u2019 A greater stock of Capes this year than we ever had, Price, to wear, nicely lined.Our Special Capes.rices still more in your favour, a nice line for example in black trimmed with chiffon and taffeta silk, frill and sequins.Our Special Price, $7.75 and $3.50.Ready to Wear Skirts.to Wear Skirts, Nc aie perfect fit, we have them in Plain Twesl s suit omespuns, Checks, Plaids, Setges and Lustres, alsoin Crepons.Rainy Day Skirts.The rainy days are here, therefore you require one of these serviceable Skirts, we bave them in Reversible Cloth, Cpvers Cloth, Plain Tweeds at prices to \"Don 't Forget Carpets and Curtains, We have them in endless variety.i REFRESHMENT ROOM END FLOOR.OG IIL.VYSS, ST.CATHERINE An MOUNTAIN STS, en AAAAAAAA CURTAIN POLES.In connection with our large window Shade bu Curtaln Poles tn latest American and Enzliab designs.We hate poles complete for as little money as 20c places of the brass workers\u2019 art.each.Some of THE MARTEL STEWART CO., 9241 price.When you move things you need in the way of Furniture for the new house.We make à specialty of GOOD Furniture and everything you buy here will be GOOD, even if it Is cheap in We are showing the finest selection which ever had, and shall be pleased to have you visit our stores.673 & 675 Craig Street, One Door West of Bleury Street.you find that there are many we have RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, 652 Cralg Street .92%niyl 2442 St.Catherine Street.siness, we carry an immense sssortment of our pole ends are master: and 30c hb hbhbbbib ShbbbosS SOMETHING [PSS GHFHR ANNULLED THE SALE.londe, tiers opposante, Mr.Justice T: eau gave judgment yesterda the sale of certain properties fraudulent, declaimin made.by the plainti position with costa.P : - that the alleged sales of Miss Lalonde to Grocery List, | TU RK ISH L.'J.Nadeau, an insolvent, who had paid Finest Rolled Onts a Friday.à ône and a half cents on the dollar.and to « 2 5 one aron, a mysterious personage, Imported Pickles, pint .Xe Do > v who had not appeared in the case at all, Windsor Table Salt .» ° Ye DYES were fraudulent.The pcourt qualified the .whole transaction as ing an immense 7 To.Pails Pre Preserves .55e 4c fraud, which, however, did not mislead the Baking Powder, 11 11h bus x c Is c N EVER FADE ta one moment.\u201d Nese Demers and the Fine Tomato Ci Catsup .00 15 So simple to use that a child can ae rimier conduc e case lor Preserved Apples, 3 1b, pe de dye with them.rest Col Plaintiff nee 4 .Cc 8 erent Fa olours.Best FH .\" e 3 © Lo ANNUAL MERTING.At the annual .nox's (zelatine oe c meeting of shareholders o & Auer Ên- ed Beans, 31b.cans 124c oe At Druggists\u201410c Package \u2018candescent Light Manufreturing Company, French Mu tard : 8 c de \u2014 esterday afternoon, Talon board of direc- © \u20ac \u2018 re was elected ar follows: esers.NS.Baking Soda.11b.Pockets eo Ge BRAYLEY SONS % CO, - - MONTREAL.Carsley, Jno: Murphy, C.A.A.Duclos, J.G.0 ce D'èsntyl 0.E.elron.oJ.Bird's Custard Powder .150 1% > .ifivan, Chica ion.Joseph EF.Gazzam, Dried Apples .10c Phil adelphia, and W.R.Granger.At a - lent meeti ti she following officers \u2018were re-elec ensTs.ranger.Woodenware DR.COWLING'S pres resident; John Murphy.vice-president; 72 Whitewood Pastry Boards, nicely Hoglish Periodical Pill omas Sutton, treasurer; ranger, Besar Dor rd made.35¢C pare ir > general manager and secretary.« ular 3 riday .x \u201cGlobe * Washboards, with sine Lapp in Jordi] Suite Er fronts, and soap rest auros l 1 made.Regula: 200, yy 125 C 150 Willow Clothes Baskets, very strongly mad useful sise.ar ne rlday frigerators; lined through rif lvanized iron, swing- rio.Fader.$8.89 No sgn, - Forme sale In the case of Royer, Rougier, Freres against Emile Lavigne, Geo.Patterson and others, tiers saisis, and Miss Athlide La- er- on pulling ing to defendant on the ground that they were the seizures.of rent s in the bands of the tiers siasis as valid, and dismissing the op- Jaintiffs were credi tt- ors of Lavigne for $250.The court found manta, st % Wo: A 14 Fe st, hear.Ae Tage A in, office Ist 4 le by all Druggists 2321yeedtt THE S .>.CARSLEY Co.A REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES.Bitter fa] Prat alg Gremlin or] rt ARE heroes emis, Sears pr > x.sed STEEL PILLS ple, Pil Cochié, ar gL Eg he eo | A DELIGHTED PLUMBER.der Cured Him._Mr.James Ormsby, a 199 Jarvis street, Toronto.He says: stopping up, and I suffered ve from headache.y permanent \u2018relief.Dr.we tarrhal Powder \u2018both relieved \u2018we.I can recom For Twelve Years Catarrh was the Bane of his Life\u2014Dr.Agnew\u2019s Catarrhal Pow- plumber, lives at.\u201cFor nearly twelve yeark I have been troubled with Catarrli; my nostrils were continually much The doctors proclaimed it chronic catarrh.They could not give me Ca- asd cured inmend it with confidence,\u201d 9*nty 1 H AMILT Friday Bargain Day.ON\u2019 offer you.Buy ge Spools of Line bc Steel Scissors 5c Wood Handle Se Child\u2019s China doors are open at 8 o\u2019clock sharp.Have you ever seen such before ?What You Can Here To-morrow for.x==From 8 to 9 am.4¢ Black Tubular Braid 5¢ Cards of Pearl Buttons Sc Cards of Darning Wool 3c Gilt Beauty Pins air Pin Packages Ze Cards of Hooks and Eyes 10c Waterproof Dress Facings 8¢ Packages of Needles 3c¢-Dozen of -Bone- Buttons - 15c¢ Gilt Garter Clasps &c Boot Button Hooks 5c Cards Black Headed Pins Ç 5e Wire Tea Strainers Ic n Thread Dish Mops Mugs To-morrow for IT PAYS TO COME HERE EARLY ON FRIDAY We intend that our store shall be thronged with customers to-morrow as soon as the It's early, we know, but then look at the inducements we We believe not.= On Sale from 8 to 9 a.m.only.Z| 4 What You Can Buy Here tr From 8 to 9 am.Extension Brass Curtain Rods Ladies\u2019 White Straw Sallors : Face Veilings and Nets Fancy Dress Ornaments to 15c¢ Fancy Frill Ribbons Gray and Drab Silks Fancy Checked Dress Goods » Double Fold Dress Linin Fancy White Check Muslins Fancy Colored Dress Muslins Colored Domet Flannel 8c Fringed Pure Linen Towels Se Plain White Swiss Muslin 10c¢ Stoneware Cups and Saucers 12¢ Child\u2019s Steel Enamel Mugs 9¢ Wooden Rolling Pins dc | Fancy Striped Outing Flannelettes \u2014-\u2014# A Sensational urchased at a mere fraction of their.or anufacturer his entire stock of SAMPL We have Saxony Glove 1] Counter.Your choice To-morrow at Glove Glove Opportuni riginal values from the agent o y a celebrated GLOVES in Lisle Thread, Taffeta, Fabric, Suede and Silk, they consist principally of Ladies\u2019 sizes, there are a few Gent's and Children\u2019s sizes amongst them, they represent the latest styles of Gloves for spring and summer wear, ranging In prices from 25¢ to suc.1 ESC PAIR.i.TAI AUT SA RT A Chance Purchase of Corsets & Shirt Waists That enables us to offer you to-morrow the two greatest bargains in the above lines that it has ever been our good fortune to announce to our patrons.200 Pieces of all Silk F#bbons season\u2019s colorings, in both plain and aille in plain shades, Rich Silk colors, quisite Taffetas in that cost up to 75c BARGAIN PRICE 25 dozen of Ladies\u2019 Corsets, all sizes from 18 to 30, most of them are so | slightly imperfect that we could sell them ps regular stock if we wish to-do so, but we got them at a bargain and purpose sharing it with you, they are regular 75c and $1.00 Corsets.To-morrow\u2019s prices 25¢ and 0c.EzsA Great Ribbon Offeringqt $225.Friday terne, 1 Bets, ete,, ete.Regular BOc and 75c articies.A FEW INTERESTING ITEMS FROM \"OUR SHOE STOCK, Peel St.Arcade.Ladies\u2019 Fine Kid Boots, buttoned and 4 Iaged, all sizes, $i 25! some slightly soîled.Worth np to $ day Ladies\u2019 Kid Lace and Strap front ind turned shoes.Food Grocerie Best Cooking Elen, Benson's Corn Sta Croxse 71 Folled New £5 1b, Beg Pastry Bargains in Linens.Good Serviceable Roller Towelling, with colored border.Frid ee ee ee ea .or Pure Lines Check Glass Towslling, good width, Fri- 5e | - - .* .Li .- 1 2, 15c.\u2018Frida Paper and Oilcloth, values that mn sure they'll ask $25.00.Fridsy's Pri Curtaïns is A GREAT BARGAIN IN OPAL WARE 3 Crates of White Opal Ware beautifully decorated ine all useful and ornamental articles such as Decanters, Vases, Handkerc Collar and Cuff Boxes, Trays, Biscuit Jars, Ta Your choice .200 pairs Infants\u2019 Fancy Colored Moccasins for house wear, sizes Oto 5.Clearing Friday al The last 2 cases of 55c first quality rubbére.\u2018Friday at .\"390 1b, .& Blackwell\u2019 Blt Oats for aple Syrup, quarts .+ ¥lour .St.Catherine and Peel Streets es ae wo.se.sv ae so.ss ® 2 0 8 9 For to-more for Ladies\u2019 Seat Rockers, S\u2014\u2014\u2014Crrpot Squares size 3 31 2 yards, reversible dioing or bed rooms, olors and Tabacco Jars, Smoker's\u2019 At less prices than othe S ask for the ordinary kind | I bi ym 00 tian + ee 1 1 3 i 1 1 5] 50 436 10\u20ac $1.59 $1.65 ne 250 and Dominion Squ > n ; ~ Confidence Makes travelling a pleasure, when correct time is always a necessity.Yours may be a capable time keeper, but by incompetent repairing you have lost faith in it.Bring it in to us.We will repair the worst wrecked watch, and we will do it economically.gt B.A.Dickson & Co., JEWELLERS, 9961 St.Catherine Street.- Y.W.CA ANNUAL, Satisfactory Reports on Year's Work Submitted at Yesterday's Meeting.THE ELECTION OF OFFICERS.Nearly 85000 Meals Were Served By Association During the Year.* There was a large attendance of ladies at the annual meeting of the Young Women's g Christian Association, yesterday afternoon.¢ The meeting took place at 3 o'clock, and was presided over by the Rev.Principal Ilackett, of the Diocesan Theological College.Among the clergy and directors pres- = ent were: \" Rev.T.G.Williams, D.D., the Rev.Hugh = Pedley, the Rev.Edgar Hill, Dr.Reid, Mrs.5 and Miss Fairman, Miss Thomas, Miss De- Witt, Mrs.McFarlane, Mrs.J.B.Lear- mont, Mrs.J.McIntosh, Mrs.J.Clark Murray, Miss Crathern, Miss Bradley, and .Mrs.ordon.The annual report was read by the sec: retary, Miss H.E.Tenny, and it embraced the sub-reports of praotically all the departments of work carried on by the association.The number of admissions to the associa tion home during the year, Miss Tenny i said, was 732, the largest in one day being 7.14.Nearly 85000 meals were served.The & association's missionary peid 1,177 visits > during the year, and assisted 69 families.¥ittecn educational classes were carried on in the home, whith were attended by 324 students, and 204 associate members.The library was increased hy 205 volumes dur ing the year, bringing the total number of books now contained in it up to 627.The | treasurer's report stated that the receipts PF, during (hr year were $13,962.25; expendi- , ture.213.6 \u201cTR, leaving a balance \u2018on hand on March 15, 1900, of $13.52.WORKING GIRLS\u2019 HOME.The Working Girls\u2019 Home reported 436 admissions, an increare of 72 over last vear.Situations were found for 201, an increase of 35 over the preceding year.\\ The School of Cookery re rted 196 classes, with an attendance of 1.268 pupils.More than 20 cooks have attended the Wednesday evening practice class, 41 pupils from the McGill Model School, 11 girls from the Ladies\u2019 Benevolent, a class of nurses belonging to the Victorian Order, and more than!20 private lessons form part of a brief outline of the work accomplished.The sale of 1,300 copies of recipes have realized the sum of $41.Sixty-five families have heen represented in the Day Nursery during the year, and 161 individual children have been admitted.The monthly average of children cared for bas been \u201c766, \u2018the greatest number in any one month being 893, and the total number amounted to 8,482.Of this number 3! were babies under 15 months, 49 between the ages of 2 and 5 years, and 55 between 5 and 10.ELECTION OF OFFICERS.The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Honourary president, Lady Aberdeen; president, Mrs.J.F.Stevenson; vice-presi- dents, Mrs.E.K.Greene, Mrs.John Macintosh, Mrs.J.McDou all, Mrs.A.5.kw- ing, Mrs.N.B.Corse, Mrs.W.B.Lindsay, Mos DeWitt?recording secretary, Mrs.L.J.Papineau; assistant recording secretar- pe jes, Miss Linton and Mise Ellen Laing; hon- Lo ourary treasurer, ra.J.B.learmont; 4, general secretary-treasurer, Miss H.E.Ten- Ë ney; assistant secretary, Miss F.M.Me- Intyre; treasurer of building fund and financial auditor, Mr.E.Holton.Directors\u2014 Mrs.James Fairie, Mra.E.F.Ames, Mrs.C.Childs, Mrs.F.Fairman, Mrs.J.A.Pillow, Miss Maloch, Mrs.Jas.Wilson, jr., Mrs.William McDunnough, Mrs.Jas.Macfarlane, Board of Advisers\u2014D.Morrice, J.Macintosh, R.C.Jamieson, D.A.Budge, David Yuile, Geo.Hague, J.B.Learmont, A.8.Ewing, E.Holton, Jeffrey H.Burland, 8.H.C.Miner, Rev.J.Edgar Hill, D.D., Geo.H.Smithers, A.F.Gault.Fo The Rev.T.G.Williams moved the adoption of the reports and the Rev.Hugh Pedley seconded the motion.hy so ge pg Jen Both gentlemen took the opportunity of \u201cpaying glowing tributes to the work carried on by the Y.W.C.A.During the afternoon solos werd rendered by Miss Mills and Mrs.James Laing, and at \u2018the close of the meeting an \u2018afternoon + tes was served to all \u2018who were present.\u2014m-\u2014e_ .CONCERT-\u20144 concert under the auspices Young People\u2019s Association of the Royal Avenue Methodist Church held in the church building this .À good programme has been ar- whi i contributed to by the fol : Mrs.Lamontagne, Mrs.Blair, Misses \u2018Best, Patterson, Booth, Ferguson, J.Grant and Hincheliffe, and Messrs.Tar).ton, H Booth, Tattersall, and others.W.H, Emsley \"10,000 FREE SAMPLES Catarrhozone teed Oure for Catarrh, Bronchitis Gu hms, Throat Irritation, Colds, Ete.\u2018+ Jet t Catarrh or Cnld or Bronchitis pont ie out before it becomes chronic.8! Jest and quickest remedy for ain \u2018\u201cCatarrhozone.\u2019° It cures Tho h these comp Ten minutes four times a day by inhalation.h Bronchitin.Ten minutes sers Late ar Cynrumption, Coughs and Colds cannot exist where it ls used.Complete outfit, $1.00.Regular > trial sixes nent free 1 it 10\u20ac fi enclosed for Postage and boxing.At arugglats or by mail from N.C.Poleon and Cor Kingston, : tyte The Montres Daily star, printed at the corner street Fortification lane, | et st Sees bY Graham, resident.\"ia ho office, 163 and 165 bi) roll, 0 St.James Els CHIEF WAS SUSTAINED Charges Against the Detegtive Department Fell to the Ground Yesterday.COMMITTEE'S INVESTIGATION.Suthergill's Trip to Huntington and Herberi's Meais the Topios of Discussion.Absolutely without foundation! That is the Police Committee's decision with regard to the charges which have been made against Chief Carpenter, of the Detective Department.It was stated on the alleged stuioment of Wm.Suihergill, recently dismissed from the detective forve, that he (Suthergill) had been seut out of town by Carpenter himself in July, 1897, to do work for the Dominion Secret.Service, while in the employ of the city, and that his work for the Secret Service had hee aid for.It was further alleged that J.J.erbert was living like a lord at the Detective Office, with meals and luxuries paid for by the city.At the regular meeting of thé Police Committee yesterday afternoon attention was called to these matters - by Ald.Lebeuf, the chairman, and it took but a very short investigation to show that there was nothing in the charges, and the chairman expressed his strong disapproval of such stories being given to the public without due investigation.The chairman said the committee had pro- bablv rcad on April 14, 16 and 17 of charges made against Chief Carpenter.That on the 14th, was a serious one, and although no formal charge had been laid befope him, he felt it his duty to make en- quirles, so he wrote a note to ex-Detective Suthergill, saying: \u201cIt is stated on your authority that in the latter part of July, 1897, you were sent to Huntingdon to work up a case and were ordered by Chief Carpenter to report to the Canadian Secret Service, that you were out of town on this work for three days, and, on your return, reported to Chief Carpenter.I would like to have you make an affidavit or solemn declaration that the matter may be _investigated.\u201d The chairman had received in reply to this the {allowing declaration: SUTHERGILL'S DECLARATION.\u201cMontreal, April 18, 1900.\u201cI, William Suthergill, late of the City Detective force, now of 84 Bleury street, do solemnly -declaré that on the 30th day of July.1897, then being an officer of the city detective force, was sent by the man in charge of the detective department to report for duty to the Canadian Secret Service.I was then instructed by the Secret Service to proceed to Huntingdon, Quebec, and there report to Councillor Philip, of the said place.I received $10 expense money from the Secret Service and returned to them the unexpended balance.1 worked two or three days, and am credibly informed and have reason to believe that the town of Huntingdon paid the Secret Service the sum of %15 for my work.On my return to Montreal [ was instructed by whoever was in charge of the office to make my report in the Secret Service, which did Tdi \u201cWILLIAM SUTHERGILL.\u201d \u201cDeclared before me at the city of Montreal, this 13th day of April, 1900.\u201cGEORGE, HYDE.\u201d The chairman made enquiries in the Detective Department and found that at the time Carpenter was alleged to \u2018have sent Suthergill to Huntingdon, he (Carpenter) was absent on a visit to England, and had been for several weeks.Suthergill was out of town on a few days\u2019 leave of absence, in fact, when he visited Huntingdon, and Mr.Campeau, who was in charge of the Detective Department during Chief Carpenter\u2018s absence, knew nothing about what he was doing while on leave.RESOLUTION ON SUBJECT.The chairman took occasion to refer to sending men employed by the city out of town on outside business, and said that in 1876 it had been resolved by the Coun: cil that the duty of policement and firemen be confined to the Jimita of the city.Of course at that time there was no detective force.Chief Hughes said it had been the practice to send men out of town to prenics, excursions, races, etc., where practically all the people assembled were Montreal people, and it was in the interests of the city that order should be preserved.© Ald.Ames said policemen should not he sent out of town except under very special circumstances.Ald.McBride said complaint had been made to him that city policemen were sent to the Arena, which was in Weatmount, where the city police did not even have the right to make an arrest.Chief Hughes said that was a mistake, the city police had jurisdiction in any part ot Montreal district.Ald.Ames said it had been represented to him that it was not so.At all events he \u201cIf I could only get a little rest.\u201d How many tired { Ç women say tr They are 4 exhausted, de- bus\u201d pressed, discouraged.| Even after sleeping they find themselves just as tired as before.Not à part of the body escapes from the hard aches and pains.You should have all impurities removed from your blood; and your nerves greatly strengthened.Yer-$ sarsaParila brings rest and refreshing sleep.\u2019 Your nervousness disappears and your great unrest passes away.Of course you know this is so, for you have heard all about Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.Ask your doctor if it isn\u2019t the best Sarsaparilla in the world.Even your druggist will tell you \u201cIt\u2019s the oldest and the best.\u201d sp he Benton, any com w .and Desire (ne beat 21 1 advice = sibly regeive, write the doctoé\u201d resiy.Tnu will receive à prompt re- PERT SL owen, Mass.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY.APRIL 19, 1900.Sbhbbbbbbbbbbbbdy ebjected to having city men sent to West- mount.Montreal ple went to live in Westmount to evade paying city taxes for tbe maintenance of police and such services.Let them now pay for such eervices themselves, , MIGHT BE ADVISABLE CASES.The chairman ssid there were often cases where it might be advisable to send men town, but the committee, which was answerable to the citizens, should at least be consulted before this was done.Returning to the Detective Department charges, the chairman eaid that a reporter ask- d him yesterday his opinion about detectives being sent out of the city on duty.The chairman told him he could show him thousands of such cases if he wanted to publish them.The only case that he knew of that called for investigation was that on Suthergill\u2019s alleged statement and | they would see that Suthergill's declaration, even, did not make the charge reported.Ald.McBride read the paper, where it was distinctly stated Suthergill said he got bis instructions from Chief Carpenter himself und, on his return from Huntingdon, reported to Carpehter in son.Now, Sutuergill's declaration said not that he had been sent by Carpenter, but \u2018\u2019by the iwan in charge,\u201d and he had on his return reported \u201cto the jan in charge.\u201d There was a lie somewhere.Ald.Tansey suggested that it was three years ago, and Suthergill might have forgotten.Ald.McBride said no, he had not forgotten.He showed that he remembered every detail very distinctly.Ald.Tansey said he was afraid there was too much Secret Service about our Detective Office.They were constantly working together.MR.CAMPEAU SENT FOR._ The chairman asked the committee if it cared to send for Mr.Campeau before dismissing the matter, and he was accordingly sent for.Mr.Campeau had the time slips of the men in the department and they showed that three years ago, July 30th, 31st and August lst, Suthergill reported himself as having been in Hunting- don on a burglary case.Campedu had no exact recollection of the matter, but Suth- ergill must have been away on leave of absence.He certainly had not sent him on any such mission, and there was no report of , bis work during those three days, as wa always the case when a man was on duty.He remembered Suthergill asking him for a couple of days\u2019 leave of absence, but he did not tell him what he was going o.This ended the Suthergil] incident.The chairman next referred to the charges that \u201cHerbert was living like a lord\u201d at detective headquarters, his expenses paid for by the city.This was absolutely false.once more would say that those who give and those who receive such charges should be very careful before they publish them broadcast.\u201d The charge went on to says the city pays 50 cents a piece for Her bert'a means.This was not true.No bih for police was paid till approved by him and no bills for Herbert had been approved by him.Ax a matter of fact the Government at Ottawa pays all expenses in connection with Herbert and pays for all work the Detective Department had done in the Ville Marie Bank cases.These charges were too serious to be so careless.lv made when the slightest enquiry would have shown there was nothing in them.GOVERNMENT WAS PAYING.He laid before the committee the following correspondence from the files of Chief Carpenter's office to show that the Government was paying: January 2th, 1900.A.P.SHERWOOD, ESQ.Commissioner of Police, Ottawa.Dear Bir.: In re Banque Ville Marie: I enclose you herewith memo of expenses this department in connection with the ve.I may say that I was authorized by Mr.Hutchinson, who, I understand, was acting for the Department of Justice, to detail men to cover the trains at St.Annes, Vau- dreuil, 8t.l.ambert, Adirondack Jct., and St.Martin Jct, assuring me that the Government would bear the expense in connection therewith.0 a urs obediently, 8.H.CARPENTER, Chief of Detectives.Montreal, Jan.11, 1900.Banque Ville Marie, Dr.To Montreal Detective Buread, Cr.December 22 to date\u2014 Expenses Detective Bureau .$76.55 Meals for Herbert .«.22.8 Meals for O'Brien .9.Meals for Baxter.9.00 Meals for Fellowes .ses +++ vu.10.50 $127.50 Montreal, Jan.11, 1800.Banque Ville Marle, Dr.To Montreal Detective Bureau, Cr.December 22 to date\u2014 Expenses incurred as per detailed account attached © eer oe.$76.55 Montreal, Jan.12, 1900.The Dominion Government, To James McMahon, \u2018 211 Rachel Street, Montreal.In re Thomas O'Brien.December 31st, 1899, to January 6th, 1800 (Inc.) board bill, 6 days at $1.50 $ 9.00 In re alter L.Fellowes.1900\u2014January 6th to 12th (Inc.) Board bill, 7 days at $1.50 $10.50 $19.50 : April 4th, 1900.A.P.SHERWOOD, ESQ.Commissioner of Police, Ottawa.Dear Sir, Referring to conversation had with you over the telephone yesterday, I enclose you, herewith.statement of account in connection with Ville Marie Banque matter, to March 31st, last.Yours very truly, 8.H.CARPENTER.; Chief of Detectives.Memo uf Expenses in re Ville Marie Bank Matter.To amount of account rendered Jan.1th; 1900 .; cee ae ees .$127.50 Jan.11th to date\u2014 Meala supplied Jos.J.Herbert .\u201cee Coe arn 100.00 Expenses of men as per time slips.8.05 Total to date .eee wee $236.55 File 981.In re Ville Marle Bank matter.Details, time slip expenses, Jan.11 to arch 81: an.11-0.Campeau .«oo «oon $L45 Jan.1\u2014McLaughlin, No, 1 ., 010 Jan.11\u2014Frank Vaughan .0.50 Jen.U\u2014J.O\u2019Heefe .0.50 Jan.12-0.Campeau 0.35 Jan.12\u2014F.Guerin 0.10 Jan.12-F.Vaughan 0.60 Jan.1 .O'Keefe 0.50 Mar.23\u2014O, Campeau 0.65 Mar.22-0.Campeanu .cesses 100 Mar.2\u20140.Campean .srersr 1.00 Mar.2%\u2014D.McLaughlin, No.1 .0.40 TOtA] .0 voc00s ovsvro creuse srvennne.$8.06 » April 9, 1909, A.P.BHERWOOD, ESQ.Com.of Police, Ottawa.Dear 8ir, \u2014 I have had the account re Herbert 1ni- tialed by Mr.Hutchinson, and return it to you herewith.The fact of its not being done before the account was sent to you in the first place was an oversight on my part Yours very truly, > B.H.CARPENTER, Chief of Detectives.Office of Commissioner of Dominion Police OTTAWA, April 7, 1900.8.H.CARPENTER, Montreal, P.Q.Dear Sir, \u2014 1 beg to return herewith your account re the Ville Marie matter, and would ask Toy to bo good enough to have Mr.Hutch- nson initial it for payment and return to me.Yours truly, A.P.SHERWOOD, Commissioner of Police.Ald.Tansey said he supposed the money came out of the secret service fund.The chairman said, no it did not.No po- tice bills were paid by the city unless approved by him and he had not had any, sach bills\u2019 before him.: \u2019 Ald.Ames said the accounts were perfectly satisfactory and showed not only that the Herbert expenses were being paid y the Government, but that the city had n paid for its detectives by the Govern- t- | .\u201cThis ended the alleged police scandal and\u2019 tbe committee went into routipe business.THE LOTTERY EVIL Senator Dandurand\u2019s Address on Subject Before East End Liberal Club.ITS BEGINNING WAS IN 1883.All Civilized Countries Have Tried - to Stamp Out Lotteries.At the East End Liberal Club last evening Senator Dandurand and Hon.Horace Archambault fully demonstrated the usefulness of Second Chambers, which the Liberal party 1s secking to destroy.After rehearsing the old story of prosperity in the country, due to the Liberal policy, S8en- ator Dandurand treated a subject which, \u2018a8 he sald, without being a political gues- tion, wap sitll one of gr- .t public intèrest\u2014 the lottertes.During the present sessipn the Government, through the Minister of Justice introduced in the Senate a bill to amend the Criminal Code.The speaker thought this was a good occasion to strike a blow at the lottery evil.It may not be generally known, but it Is true, nevertheless, that lotteries have been forbidden by law for the last seventy-flve years in the Provinces of Quebec and Ontarlo, and in the whole Dominion of Canada since Confederation, Canada {8 not the only country that has taken measures to suppress lotterfes, almost every country on earth has legislated against this evil.France was one of the last to pass an act to forbid lotterfes In 1835.Although lotteries are forbidden all over the world, they seem to exist and flourish in Montreal.BEGINNING OF THE EVIL.The reason for this was that in 1883 a bona fide artistic association, belleving that a means of encouraging young Canadian painters, was to dispose of their work, and as some of these works were high- priced, sought and obtalned an ameind- ment to the Criminal Code, and an act of incorporation permitting the members of the association to purchase tickets and draw lots for these paintings.An adage known to all lawyers says that all the ws of exception to meet a particular caseé aio dangerous.Benator Dandurand expressed his conviction that not a single picture was disposed of according to the Intention of the legislator.On the other hand, ambitious parties saw a good chance of making money out of the gullible portian of the public, and in a short time, on all hands, arose artistic socletles for the encouragement of art.Some sold oll palnts ings, others chromos, others chalk statues.All of them made money, but he has no hesitation fn expressing his conviction that not one of them complies with the spirit of the law, even though they fallow the letter.Italy is the only country in the world which allows lofteries to flourish, and all the rest of the civilized world disapproves and condemns these lotteries.LOTTERIES CONDEMNED EVERYWHERE.If the legislators ot the world, and even our own predecessors in this country, after studying these questions.have so strongly condémned lotterles, there is an overwhelming presumption that they are a national danger.Laws are made by citl- zens for thelr fellow-citizens ; those who make them know the needs of the people, and, though they may not always meet the approval of all, they are in the main righe From the time of Caesar and Christ many of our laws have remained practucally ui.- changed.If all law makers agree to suppress lotteries they must have found that they were evil.The speaker then quoted a passage from a French author, who says that laziness and a desire to get rich, while both are human, ure diametrically opposed to one another.A means of enr riching one\u2019s self without work Is not &t all sure, and, indeed, hardly éver successful.It dupes many on account of the bare possibility of making money without effort.\u201cI may win\u201d fis the invariable and only answer of the victims of the lottery passion to all arguments to show them the danger of their course.You may find a treasure in your cellar; why not go to work and dig down and down?fuch a course would be just.as reasonable as risking a quarter in a lottery ticket because you may win.A REASON GIVEN BY FOOLS.No, possibility is no argument, it is only the reason gtven by fools.The experience gained by Investigation Into the working of these Institutions is a further proof of the wisdom of the Biblica! adage, \u2018You shall earn your bread by the sweat of your brow.\u201d It 18 no use desiring tn get rich by doing nothing.Those who try to make people believe that they are about to grasp great fortunes for small investments will become rich, bnt the poor investors will remain in poverty.If yo stap work and wait for a lottery to enrich you.your landlord will not walt for the lottery to collect his rent.The speaker then informed his audience that he held in his hand at that moment a deposition given a short time ago In one of the lottery cages.It showed that of every $100,- M00 expended in tickets, only $15,000 was paid back to the public, so that $85,000 which should have gone to the maintenance of the family of the Investor was diverted Into some other channel, and the families suffered this loss.He would say no more on the danger of these institutions, for men of greater experience the world over had decided the question years ago.The representatives of the people of Upper and Lower Canada seventy-five years ago had decided against lotteries, and the representatives who, in 183, had amended the law.never had the intention of having it operate as it has done THE SENATE'S ACTION.He had asked the Benate to to kill these lotteries, and the Benate on animously adopted the measure.The bill would now go before the representatives of the people, and they would have a chance to pronounce directly on the question.If they wanted lotteries to be run wide.open as in Italy, It was better to say.so at once and have no hypocrisy about it.We would then know where we stand and not have the mockery of the law which exists to-day.did not act in this matter at the instance of any particular person, but ronsidered that he had merely accomplished his duty as a good citizen In doing this he had offended some whom but this always happened when a tried to do his duty, he offends somebody.The declarations of the honourable Senator against this evil, and the steps taken by the Senate to suppress the plague seemed to meet with the entire approval of the audience asxembled, who cheered the ut- erances of Senator Dandurand - portant question.* on this Im THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S SPEECH.Hon.Horace Archambault, Att, General, also spoke.He would use his best efforts as he had done in the past, to stamp out the Srying evil of lotteries.He expected that the bill introduced by Senator Dandurand to amend the code back: to ls previous prohibition of all lotteries- ve m e power ; extirpate the evil.P he desired to AS COLLATERAL SECURITY.\u2019 Mr.William Weir\u2019s Evidence in Ville Marie Bank Against Withall Estate.The case of the Ville Marie Ban lo dators against the Withall Lan slant.the double liability act, was heard before His Honour Mr.Justice J.Alphonse Oui- met yesterday afternoon.The lquidators are sving for $20,000 as e amount for which the Withall estate 1s liable under the act on 200 shares of the bank stock\u2019 transferred to .J.Withall by M dith & O'Brien, in August, 1804.The With- all estate plead that they had received these, 200 shares only as collateral secürity for a loan of $10,000 to Mr.Weir, president of the.Don and therefore were in no way able.* $10,000 through Meredith & O'Brien Mr.Withall ard had received the cheques for dividends from Withall, so that the shares were merely held as collateral.By; the evidence of rv.Garand, it ap- pe ed that in the transfer books of the ank the shares a paar to have belonged absolutely to Mr.thall, and consequently form part of his estate.Mr, I.eur appeared as attorney for the Withall estate, with Mr.G.GQ.Stuart, Q.C.of Quebec, as counsel.The case was.taken en dellbere.; Err Special Notice.| oi Ra Special Storage.4 homdrbd Fitst class storage for one pianos at - The Piano Co.'s ware- rooms, Karn Hall Bldg, St.Catherine street | moderate, ante p it required.Teleohcas % including insur \u20ac, Ted te Loue If J Zalis to cure.vi aro refund box.' hd = BIC eh a | CASTORIA.WN HSMN | : Imported Trimmed Hats And all the Latest Novelties just selected by our Buyers from PARIS, LONDON AND NEW YORK.ss MILLINENT # .SUMMER OPENING.Cuesday, Wednesday = Thursday 3 APRIL 24, 25 and 26.Caverbill & Rissock.TO THE TRADE ONLY.S4GH7S4STA 52 & $3 Henderson\u2019s Hats Examine our Special Values in Felt Hats for Young Men, from \u201cCarrington,\u201d of Stockport, and \u201cChristy,\u201d of London, THE LATEST STYLES AND COLORS.JNO.HENDERSON & C0., 229 St.James St.92x1 GIFTS OF CIVIC PROPERTY.Mayor Prefontaine Discusses Proposed Grants to Hotel Dieu £ and Laval.NO REQUEST YET RECEIVED FROM AUTHORITIES OF EITHER INSTITUTION.Mayor Préfontaine announces that so far he had received no formal re- uest either from the Sisters of the Hotel feu, or from the authorities of Laval College, for the civic property on the Mountain Park and on raig and Gosford eels.\u201cAs the Star stated Tuesday.\u201d sald His Warship, \u201cno definite arrangements have been' made as vet for the aski for the property on Craig and Gosford streets for the purpose of erccting a college there.As I have already said, a handsome collége on this vacant land would be a great improvement to the district.So soon as such request is made it will be of course submitted to the City Council for consideration.\u201d Enquiries as to this tract of land shows that it cost the city $28.000.It was bought from the St.Jean Baptiste Society In order \u2018to aid that society In building the Monument National on St.Lawrence.st.Its area is 11,274 square feet.It has remained {dle ever since the city got possession of it.Speakjng of the contemplated request, .an alderman said this morning: .\u201cI think the best thing for the city: to do fs to sell all its property and take the donations In s few years hence.! land is given to Laval it will mean that the city will not only be out of its value for all time, but not a cent of taxes will be wanted to be paid upon it.The city has certainly given away sufficient prop erty.and it is time an end should be made of the custom.\u201d MAY EXAMINE VOUCHERS, Mr.Justice Curran has dismissed the action of plaintiff In the case of Drapeau vs.St.Denis et al.and Delle Drapeau mis-en- cause as to à final account, but defendants are ordered to allow plaintiff to examine the \u2018books.vouchers, etc., and further they shall pay the coats of this action.The suit was brought by the platn- tiff for a final account of the administration of the estate of his late father, from the defendants, who were appointed executors and administrators of his last wil) and testament made in September.1897.In default of their so doing, he claimed from them the sum of $20,000, which he alleged he is entitled to out of the estate.The defendants pleaded that they were not merely executors of the estate, but nd- \u2018minlistrators as well, and {t might take a long time before they had fulfilled their trust.They had in the meantime furnish: ed an ample account, and were prepared to place all the papers, etc, at his dls.posal.The court holds that he ls entitled to examine vouchers with theald of an accountant.\u2014_ me Pres GAMBLING CASE ADJOURNED.A short enquete was held before Judge Desnoyers yesterday afternoon in the case of Arthur Beatty and others charged with keeping a gambling house, known as \u201cThe Society for the Protection of Aged and Infirm Persons.\u201d on .wrence street.The charges agdinst Jacques Rochon and George Neville were withdrawn by the prosecution, as they were shown not to be connected with the establishment.The case was adjourned till Wednesday next.et THE CORN EXCHANGE.pas o d it was resolved to_ad change Tuesday, - dress the Hon.Ur.Blair, Minister of Rall.ways and Canals, in reference to the opening of the canals.There Is always a fear among the members of the trade that canals will not be open sufficient] early, thus delaying ocean traffic.The Minister will be askod to see to ît that the Waterways will bo open as Soon As poss bl Er SIR JOHN A.MACDONALD CLUB.jé executive committee of {he Sir John T'éacdonald Club held a shiort meeting yesterday afternoon, at which somè matters of purely routine business were tranr- acted.It was decided to hoid the annual mmeètinæ of the club at the Windsor Hotel \u201cfaturday evening next, at eight o'clock.SERMON ON ZIONISM.On Friday morning, Rabbi De Sola.will preach a special he ene B nagogue.; Pot has invited its members to: attend the: bervice.\\ TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY lets, a cial meeting of the Corn Ex-.the service in the Spanish and Th t Off our Entire Stock of will keep it for you, if you dan't when you wish.Fine China and Cut Glass form the most acceptable Wedding Presents of any which During April we are allowing v 20% DISCOUNT » Ww Fine China =« Cut Glass If you have any Wedding Presents to buy this year it will pay you to purchase them NOW and secure the discounts.We The JOHN L.CASSIDY C0., Li, 2503 St.Catherine St, Wholesale, 339 to 341 St, Paul St.JEEsessTaRsRse dy & W u Ww W eessaressrrsores y \u2026/ + PRESENTS wo WV - ++» + you can give.; 3 à need it at once, and deliver it Corner Crescent St week upwards, the Province of Quebec.We lend to our members only, but you participate in all the advantages of mem This loan will be adjudged to the share.The loan and premium whole amount to be without interest.the oe he pre esenting $3,000 ol teen shares repr 00 he would obtain a loan of %3.000,00 whi terly payments of $60.00 each eax tb ST.HENRL.\u2014The St.Henri Town Coun \u2018cil met Jast evening.and renewed three hotel licenses.They also decided to place a loyes.4 After discussion, it vas, ne op.ermined to lay ws pipes on - ertgnof Mr.Drummond, snd the work wll start ht once on Palm avenue.; * Children Cry for repaid in twelve and one half years in equal large double bydrant at Laing's Biscuit Factory for the additional security of the em- The People\u2019s Mutual Building Society, Class B.Organized'1893.Subscribed Capital $935,000.00.| Your savings are received by this Society \u2018in paymenta of from ten cents per and .invested in first mort gage loans only upon improved property in.can become a memter at any time and vehi We will award appropriation No.55 by ale on Tueeday, the 8th May, 1900.members bidding the highest premium per added together to form the mortgage , and the qu ry pi:yments, A riation No.56 will be awarded by Ballot on the same evening.The member © te this appropriation will be entitled to a loan equal to the amount of without any interest or premium of any kind.Should the mem- 00 upon which the weekly payment is $1.50 ch he would repay in 123 years in equal quar- or full particulars and circulars call, send or write to the Secretary.Treasurer, - WM.J.MCGEE, 204 St.James Street, Mechanics\u2019 Institute.CAR ACCIDENT.\u2014A man named David Roy dit fjardine, who resides at Kt.Denis Boulevard, yesterday started to cross Notre Dame street at the corner of Montcalm, and was struck by car No.568, He was catried along rome distance.Captain Doolan and the men of No.7 Fire Station saw the danger of the man and extricated him from his perilous position.e ambu Janice from Notre Dame hospital was summoned and Roy was removed to that institution, where.some wolinda on the head were dressed.The man is badly shaken up but no bones were broken and he will | probably leave lhe hospital to-day, ~~.mv ec All notices of Births, Marriages and Deaths muat be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per sons sending same.AP BIRTHS.BRIERE \u2014 On Thursday.the 12th inst, the wife of J.C.O.Briere, of the Depurt- ment of Customs, a daughter.LIMOGES \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ovila Limoges to announce to their relatives and friends the birth, on the 12th Inst, at Terrebonne, of thelr daughter, Mary Margaret Anna.YALE\u2014At Cote des Neiges, on the J5th instant, the wife of Mr.Arthur Yale, ex- Superintendent, a son.BILCOGK \u2014 At 4606.8t.Catherine street, Westmount, on April 16th, a daughter to Mr.and Mra.Geo.C.8llcock.WATSON \u2014 At the Elms, Dunham.Que.on Monday, the 16th inst, the wife of Willlam Watson, of a son © \\ MARRIAGES.BISAILLON-BUSSIERE \u2014 On the 16th Instant, at the Sacred Heart Chapel, .Bt.James Church, Mr.J.F lon led tô the altar, Miss Léona Busstiére.\u2018* = \u201c°° BOUGIE-GEOFFRION \u2014 On the 16th in- .stant, at St.Elizabeth's Church, Bt.Henri, Mr.Maxime Bougle, hotel-keeper, led to the altar Dame Widow Telesphore Geoffrion, nee Hodullda Lacroix, daughter of Captain Lacroix, of St.Henri.EAKIN-HAMILTON \u2014 At the residence of the bride's.mother, on April 4th, by the Rev.J.Lyall George, M.A., of Calvin Presbyterian.Church, Willams R.Eakin to Barbara, daughter of the late Andrew Hamilton, of Hamilton, Scotland.HANNA-GOWER \u2014 On April 16th, by the Rev.Canon Ellegood, at St.James the Apostie Church, E.Percy Hanna to Lily Eva Gower, both of this city.: HART-OWEN \u2014 At the residence of the bride's mother, 990 Sherbrooke street, on Norton, D.to Mary Isabella, youngest daughter of the late John Owen, Esq.WARDROPE-HEARLE\u2014On April 18th, at All Saints\u2019 Church, by the Rev.( Evans, MAL, nlffed, youiligest daughs ter of Charles C.Hearle, to D.G.Warde rope of this city.| DEATHS IN THE CITY.BRADY \u2014 At St.Antoine Abbe, of cone gestion of the brain, on April 13, Daniel Joseph, son of Hugh Brady, aged 4 years and 6 months.CARON \u2014 In this city.on the 15th inst, at the age of 41 years, 8 months and 1k days, Melina Charron, wife of Napoleon Caron, 251 Visitation street.CHARLERBOIS \u2014 At Pointe Claire, on the 18th of April, 1900, Leon Charlebois, merchant, Pointe Claire, at the\" age of 8 years.Funeral Saturday, the 21st inst.at 9 am.from Pointe Claire.Train leaves Montreal at 7.a.m.(G.T.R.for Pointe Claire.22 CINQ MARS \u2014 In this city, on 18th April.at the age of 4 years, 2 months an 3 days, George Joseph, Bon of Joseph Cing Mars.Funeral will leave father's residence, 385 Laval ave., at §.30 a.m.on Friday.to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Funeral private.CONLEY \u2014 In this city, on .April 16t 1900, Miss Anna Bella Coniey, years, a native of Argyleshire, Scotland.Funeral from the residence of D.Malr, Howick.Que., to Georgetown Cemetery for interment.CORLEY\u2014At her residence, 147 St.Alexander street, on Wednesday, 18th of April, Margaret Deegan, relict of the late Jas.Corley.Funeral private.Please omit flowers.92 2 COUTU \u2014 In this city, on the 15th inst, at the age of 39, Dame Rosanna Marcou, wife of Henr! Coutu, 250 Plessis street.COWAN \u2014 In this city.on Tuesday, 17th inst., Archie, beloved ron of George and Essie Cowan, aged 3 years and 11 mos.Funeral from his late residence, 256 Charles Borromee st.to-day (Thursday), .at 2 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to attend.(Kingston and Gananoque, Ont., and Syracuse, N.Y, papers please copy.: COWANS-\u2014On April 18th, at Washington, D.C, Robert Cowans.of this city.Funeral private &æ Friday from his late residence, 1035 rchester street.93 DAWES\u2014At Lachine, on April 17th, 1 Rupert Osborne, youngest son of Albe .Dawes, 8 months and 23 days Funeral private, 2 DUCKWORTH \u2014 On April 17th, 190), at st of Montreal, John Duck- worth, Bridge Inspector Grand Trunk Railway, at the age of 77 years and 3 months.Funeral will take place from his late residence, St, Lambert, on Thursday, the 19th inst.A re riving at G.T.Ry.Depot, Montreal, at 225 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.Please omit flowers.50 3 | DUPONT \u2014 In thts city, on the 15th Inst.at the age of 15 months and 12 days, Marie Alice Bernadette Clorinthe upont, beloved.child of David Dupont, 18 Dominion street.FIFFE \u2014 In this city, at the of & a years and 9 months, Julle Dalgneault, wife of Hubert Fiffe, 160a Champlain st GRAY \u2014 On April 19th, at 21% Ryde st.David, aged 2 years and 6 months, the only and beloved child of David and Nellle Gray.late of Dundee, Scotland.Funeral private.HAMMILL \u2014 At 216 St.Martin street, op Wednesday, 18th inst., Patrick Hammill, aged 62 years.Funeral from above d- dress to St.Anthony's.Church, thence Lo Cote des Nelges Cemetery, on day, 20th inst at 8 o'clock a.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.LABERGE \u2014 At Pointe Claire Presbyte on the 16th instant, at the e of years, Suzanne Laberge, sister of Rew.Cure Laberge.; LAVIGNE \u2014 In this city, on the J4th ne stant at the age of years, 1 month and 4 days.Joseph Tessier dit Lavigne, 466 St.Hubert street.LAYDEN\u2014Mary Elizabeth Layden, on 18th April, oldest daughter of Andrew Lays \u2018den, after a long and painful {liness.Fu neral wiil leave her father's residence at 2.30 o'clock on Baturday afternoon, from 102¢ Canning street.ends and.age quaintances are invited to attend.New York, Brooklyn, Boston and Irish papers please copy.8 on Saturday, the 2ist inst.at 2.30 p.m.Friends and gçquaintances wifi please accept this intimation.2 3 NARBONNE, \u2014 On Apgll 18th, 1900, in this city, Mollie Dempsey, daughter of John Dempsey and h¢loved wife of Oscar Nar- bonne, an employe of Road Department, and sister of John and Michael Dempsey, at the age of years.Funeral will take Place Friday morning, at 7 a.m.from er late residence, 40 Dorchester street.Rosebery, Mich please copy.NEVILLE \u2014 At 23 Argyle avenue, on the 18th inst, John C.Neville, aged 84 years and 8 months, a native of Brighton, Eng- ahd.\u2026 and New York papers PHANEUF \u2014 In this city, on the 14th instant, at the age o years d 6 months, Damase Phaneuf, 141 Bleuty street.: DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY, ' CRAWFORD\u2014On the 18th Inst.at BI in, Wi Ci ford ed 4 ue,, Wm.Crawfo r.ag y brother of Mrs.D.Hislop, of this eity, Funeral will leave his late residence, 1% } concession, on Friday.the 20th inst., a! m.n?2 DURANT-\u2014In loving remembrance of Nan, the beloved wife of N.M.Durant, who entered Into rest, April 16, 1900, at Vane kleek Hill, aged 44 years.MEUNIER \u2014 At Repentigny, on the 10th instant, at the age of years and %0 days, Emilie Rivet, wife of Louis Me er.BHAVER\u2014On Easter Sunday, at her late residence, 87 Brunswick street, Stratford, Ont.Eliza Jane Shaver, widow of the late Dr.P.R.Bhaver.* STHVENS-At East Hatley, oh Thu Rev.Albert Stevens, M.A., rector.Funeral from his father's residence on Sat day at 1 pm.\\ va , REQUIEUM MASS For William J.Hughey, at St.Edward's Church, St.Denis Ward,on Friday, 20th Friends and acqusintances are Invited attend, ; ai, GOLD GETTING SCARCE - tut lady charlotte gelatine is plenty.Snel, Por additional .Births, Ll and-Doaths, sea page 8 |, Cj oh matin © rad : 19th April, 1900, Basi), eldest son of the ev.Canon iar RY Te WT Pere rete EE = ue Ty Phy SPECS AY EE 9 ë RE ven era pe NE "]
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