The Montreal daily star, 13 mars 1905, lundi 13 mars 1905
[" - VOLE.XXXVII, No 60 Trepp ry MONTREAL.MONDAY, MARCH 13.1905._ CIRCULATION OF STAR past vreons saity ; bist Week's ively.à States 472442 CENT.Total last wash \u201cPRICE ONE WCRAW BROUGHT DOWN T0 THREE RIVERS AND ARRAIGNED BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE.THERE Further Developments in the Terrible Tragedy on the River St.Maurice\u2014 Prisoner Sleeps Soundly and Appears to Be Indifferent to the Seriousness of the Crime With Which He Is Charged\u2014Interesting Scene on the Train.By a Special Staff Correspondent ofa the Star.Hardly had the sun arose over the Laurentian mountains, on Saturday.lighting up the hills around, snd the bare trees on either side of the river, before dozens of hardy voyageurs aud shantyinen, amung whom _jere to be found many Indians, were seen coming down the river towards Grande Piles.They wanted to sec Wallace McCraw, the man charged with the murder of Percy Howard Sclater.taken to Three Rivers, where he will have to stand his trial.They wanted, too, to get a sight of the wonderful man, who had been abie within half an hour.to break down the careful story told by Mrs.Golater and Mrs.George Keene at the inquest, and causéd her to tell what mast people believe to be substantially the truth of the story of the murder.The prisoner now lying at Three Rivers, has many friends in the crowds.however.and they believe his Version of the affair.\u201cThe women ure worse in this thing than the men.\u201d is the way one woman put it at Grandes Piles on Friday night.STRIKING CONTRASTS.In the boarding house, where the prisoner and the chief witnesses vere kept, the scenes presented striking contrasts.In a room upstatrs the prisoner slept restfully.In the parlor of the house the \u201clittle woman.\u201d who admits that she was untrue to her husband, and abetted his death, was suffering.She would neither eat nor sleep, and her half-hreed sister-in-law, the wife of George Skeene, showed hersclf a woman to the core.She never left the little woman far an instant, petting and caressing her, and trying to induce the suffering woman to take food or drink.William Ekeene, too.sat near his sister.This young man seems ta be the one who feris the blow worst of all.He is about twenty-six, and in appearance is the type of the Scotchman of that age.He is silent most of the time.and when he does speak, it Is in as few words as possible Only when he could be induced to talk of hunting and fishing did he show any interest.and then, even the little oman.with all her weight of sotrew, part in the con- Yersatlon.A DIFFERENT SCENE On the other side of the Bouse a qif- Cexent scene was Wang enacted.r.A.delan was.ésinx.- moans cculd be peard at intervals, \u2018and after a few minutes the priest of the parisn, Rav.Father Carufel, came in to administer the conyol tions to the dying visit the newspaper men, leaving old mau Lachance in charge of the sleeping prisoner.The constable was determined that nothing woutd go wrong With him, for he had his revolver tn his belt, and the holder open ready for fitnmediate use.There was no attempt on the part of MeCraw to make an$ trouble.He was exhausted with his long drives, and the «nervous excitement.While he slept, however, he talked.and Constable Beaulleu crossed himself as he heard the terrible oaths which came from the sed man\u2019s lips.Still, so strange is human nature, the man prayed before he went to bed for good.He had been napping ever since the inquest, and had taken but little to eat.Before he went to bed.(Constable Beaulieu asked him whether he ever prayed.\u201cThere is a long time since I have sald a prayer or gone Into a church.\u201d The constable told him he would feel better if he prayed.The prisoner got down on his knees, and murmuring that he knew no prayers, he seemed to address the Deity, and after a while he arose declaring that he indesd felt better.CROWDS AT STATION.When train time came in the morn- Ing.crowds were thick about the station.There was no fear of any attempt at rescue, ar any other interference with the prisoner.or with the detective.Chief McCaskill left the boarding house.with Mrs.Sclater and her brothers and sister-in-law.The voyageurs, shantymen and Indians crowded closer.to get a good look at them, but there was very litte sald by any one.\u201cAl\u201d REVOIR EVERYBODY.\u201d The prisoner was among the last to leave the boarding house.As he came down the stars.accompanied by Constable Beaulieu.he cautioned a young fellow who was a friend of his, not to forget writing to a certain place, whirn he had previously spoken to him oi.As he reached the door.he turned, and addressing the people of the house, with whom he had stayed many times on his trips up and.down the river, he sald, \u2018au revoir, every- i with ease in Indian.They have .Ai HvedXthe'IMe of thew oods, and H ] be oon af his peculiar disposition may à they enjoy a high reputation, j has brought you.1 hope you are in- 5 Fate to suffer far it before the | Poston nth IAN PRESS ig AND-PEOPLE-ARE vi STRONG FOR PEACE.i gh: Petersbuis, \u2018March 13.\u20141.27 p.m.\u2014 : mn public here is concerned, BS the.Sy Ing talked of, the found in the way of his upbringing.4e \u2018father and mother live near the scene of the tragedy, and though poor.Thelr daughters, and the son who remained with them on the (arm, also enjoy the best reputadon.Arthur, however, was early attracted by the wild life of the jaray voyageurs, and left his home to oin In the river men's work.He has never singe returned elitirely to ordinary civilized life, en) Constable Beaulieu went to Grande Anse to summon him to give evidence, he found him at his father's Dom e.Old man Chandongiet addressed ble son, \u2018while the family stood atoun i, \u201cMy- boy, you know that the aie life you have led has always beei \u2018distastefu)i to us.You see to what it of all complicity in this terribie affaic.but innocent or gully, tell the truth, \u2018and the whole truth.Even if ustice of men, you will be rewardad \u201cshove.If you are mixed up In this af- tan and you do not tell the truth, you will ever have peace\u2019for the rest of fi me Îlfe: You can count on us to do we can to help you in this trouble.\u201d ald man, true to his word, came Jor to Grarides Piles to see what @ be done, aud: was rejoiced when nd that his son was not drawn e affair, as one of the accused.people mixed \u2018up with this affair are of a _pecuMar type.They speak English and worse French, but ar \u201cmethods \u2018of speech.With théii> the animal has been fully de- 3 , while the moral and intellec- -_quelities -have been allowed to .+ .ming disaster suffered by Gen: xn dues a fresh army wonld e war proéeed, and the avast cs trade assumed\u2019 by Japan; after.all be simply a sparring for and the prelude of peace.Sp t if diplomacy can Into Many ve that terms accept- Lo.both.are only possible on Îhe not of ordinary \u2018distinetiy define and guarantee postion of the respective powers ah East in the future.But it is dertain thet Russia as yet has made nd move.Here contusion still reigns in, the higher circles and the Emperor has-not yet decided that he must yield.Nevertheless the peace party has been y streugthened, and is now take ing the position \u2018that to attempt to continue the war will only court ad- complications and dangers at th ces of the success the field of bat- arts body.\u201d \u201cGood-bye would have been THE ST.ANSE TRACEDY.\u2014Mrs.Schaber, wife of the murdered man, ain] the proper ward,\u201d murmured.o .evidence at tho \\nquest.Co .; ; © es the women.realizing that ol \"Who .tL ' network .of evi pe pate a eS >} him.his chances for coming back from : mt was sitting, they got seats opposite Constable Beaulieu, he declared Eid Thre.Riyegs, ote daily, SHARE, 21 ra- tn the train.Coustable Beaulieu placed hia prisoner in @ corner feat.The shantyinen took the car toe, and all eyes were fixed on the unfortunate man, who looked) appealingly at every- THE ST.ANSE TRAGEDY.\u2014Detective McCaskill questioning the prisoner, McCraw.(The old man is the guard in the boarding house at Grand \u2018span.Dr.Vanasse, the coroner.was algo called in to see the sick man.and he could hold out no hope.though he reassured the family.telling them that \u2018the man would live for some time longer.The sick man's mother, about eighty years of age: his wife and five children gathered around, while the priest recited the prayers for the sick.ACCUSED MAN PRA YED.Police Constable Beaulleu, of Three Rlvers, occasionally\u2019 came down to fs Carter's Little Liver Pills Must Bear Signature of Toe SEE FACSIMILE WRAPPER BELOW.Very small snd ss easy\u2019 Piles, body around.and seemed to Wonder what was coming next.; \u201cTHEY CANNOT PROVE IT In Jalking of the affair, he remarked.\"hey cannot prove it.Nobody can swear they saw me shoot the man.The \u2018little Jroman\u2019 (so Mra.Sclater is called by*al) says I killed her husband, but she cannot swear to it, she cannot prove it.\u2019 In the other car Mrs.Sclater, with her brother William and Mr.Neault, Who was foreman of the Coroner's jury.occupied seats next the .doo George Skeene and his half-breed wife, with Chandonnet and other friends.stood just outside their window.and bade them farewell and a safe journey.As the train pulled out.those on the Dlatform cruned their necks to get a last sight ot the prisoner, and the little woman.\u201d As the train steamed through the village, pebple came to their doors to watch the train go by.McCraw, in his corner, looked out at the hills and river bed, until a turn in the track near the falls, hid the Nver from view.Then he lay hack quietly and waited.speaking occasionally In a low voice to the constable, Aft each station people got on the trajn, and walked through the cars (6 get a sight of the principal characteré in uthe tragedy.CURIOSITY OF WOMEN, People embarked at the differént stations to go sone distance.The wo- men exhibited the greatest curiosity.When Ley learned where A= Relater her, where they crowded as close as possible, scrutinizing the \u201clittle woman\u2019s\u201d face, which was covered by her mourning veil, and commenting on the stylish way in whith she was dressed.As the train\u2019 pulled into Three Rivers, there was a rush from the thousand or more persons on the platform, and it was with the greatest difficulty that Detective McCaskill piloted his charge through the crowd, while Constable Beaulleu.who was by this time reinforced by some of the local police, had still more trouble getting his prisoner through.The detective drove to the gaol, while the constable went to the Court House.Crowds followed to both places.but it was at the Court House that the crush was greatest.High Constable Lupicn recelved Constable.Beaulieu with.high sounding formula.and ostentatiously gripped the prisoner by the arm, to lead him to the High Constable's office.where he wus held for some time.Clerk of the Peace Genest.who had all along believed in the suicide theorv, was much moved by the announcement that the woman had declared that McCraw hud committed the murder.PRISONER ARRAIGNED.After much running to and fro, tn which the officials of the district demonstrated their own importance to their entire satisfaction, and the awe of the crowd, it was decided that the prisoner would be arraigned before Police Magistrate Desilets at two o'clock.CONDUCT CROWN CASE.Messrs.F.8.Tourigny and Philippe Bigue, a partner of Mr.J.A.Tessier, M.L.A., have been anpointed to conduct the case for the Crown.They were both very busy over the mutter during the forencon, and again when the prisoner was brought back from the gaol, some time after two o'clock.He was taken to the office of the Clerk of the Crown of Pence, Finally, shortly after three o'clock.McCraw waa formally arraigned, and pleaded \u2018not gullty.\u201d Mr.Tourlgny asked that the prisoner be remanded, and that an important Crown witness be kept In charge of Constable Beau- lleu at his house.Mr.J.Harnols, a lawyer, declared that he appeared for Mrs.Sclater, but admitted that he had no communication with her.He wanted to make Mr.Tourigny name the witness who was to be detained.There was quite an argument over the point.The magistrate finally fixed the preliminary hearing for Monday, March 20th, at 2 p.m., and ordered Constable Peaulieu to take Mrs.Sclater under his care, and keep her at his house until the investigation opened.NO LAWYER FOR McCRAW/ The accused had no lawyer In court.Before being brought to the gnol, he declared that he wanted Mr.F.& Tourigny to defend him.That gentleman, however, had been retained tor the Crown, and could not act for the prisoner.This seemed to be a great disappointment for McCraw, for while at first he had declared that he wanted no lawyer, he had founded great hopes on the ald Mr.Tourigns would give him.Messrs.J.A.Tessler, M.L.A.and Mr.J.A Comeau will, it is generally understood, represent Mrs.Sclater at the time of the trial, as it is generally admitted that she, as well as McCraw, will be placed on trial.McCRAW'S MOVEM ENTS, Some surprise is expresped at the way McCraw acted e drove, after the tragedy, > ache, sixty miles {bo ve Grande Anse, to tell old man obert Skeene.Mrs.Sclater's father, of his son-in-law's death.From Cacoo- cache he could easily have got into the woods among th have been a lo chase to get him.He tried nothing of the kind, however.but came.back to Grande Anse, where he pred whether any messenger had coms to summon him to Grandes Pl for ithe Inatest.As soon \u2018as\u2019 he mer Indians, and if would.readiness to to Grandes Piles.; MRS.SCLATBR'S STATEMENT.Mrs.Sclater declares that she told the story as she did at first, because return with him But some of the Emper- | o's advisers Insist that the Govern: \u2018mégt is jrrevocably committed to the war, that tt would be harder to stop than to ga on, and that If the war is indefinfitély prolonged\" the fihanctal resources of Japan -are sure to be exhausted before Rusala's.While Russia's she was afrald of McCraw, who, she prestige abroad is irreparably gone if THE 87.ANSE TRAGEDY.\u2014The prisoner, Motraw; as he appeared at the inquest at Grand Piles.\u2014Tho constable is standing at the left.= .declares, was violent at all times.She states, moreover that her relations with McCraw were all inspired by that some fear.Chandonnet stated that McCraw had told him he would kill the bus- band, while several other witnesses are ready to declare that McCraw has told them he would have the \u201clittle \u2018 woman,\u201d If he had to swing for it.\" In talking of the affair before and even after his examination at the inquest, McCraw displayed considérable anfmosity against the \u2018big woman,\u201d as he calls Mrs.George Skeene.Mrs.Skeene is a halfbreed, from the Pointe Bleue reserve, near Roberval.She speaks very fair French, and 1s able to write.She is the only one-in the crowd who appears to have - Tecel ed\u2018 any education.CHANDONNET A STUDY.Arthur Chandonnet, who was at the Sclater home a few days before the treagedy, offers an interesting study in psychology.Handséme and mild in appearance .he 18 yet stated to be the toughest nut\u2019 to crack on the St Maurice.Many are thé tales tpld of his prowess In fights, and his esc, on the shores of -the river.St Fg body says that he is honest, pe the sight of Sclater's dead body moved him nearly to tears, His.evidence before À, she now Bends the knee.The situation is not dissimilar to that which prevailed at the end of the Crimean war when Nicholas I.took a sudden decision to conclude v.eace on the best terms obtatnable.\u201d Thé effect on the rnäl situation of either alternative 7 probably govern the fipal dect- on.The practical difficulties lie not only in gefting a new army to the front bat in actyally mobilising Mt.Many officers reluctantly declare it is idle to hope for victory under the present cir- cu ces, Another general 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life.horse-stealin has tentiary.The offence wan com ted ns in Oo se ts 1 iri Heintz- a \u201cdos \u201c3 mie pe ne Rue 5 Cerlston county, osught altar a and, ed - \u201cpage ai Lrbe prie - _\u2014 tm fes i.we, rise Wiillam MocCo: 58 years.will probably die; and Mrs.or 30 years, will probably March J3.\u2014Mrs.Agnella, 8 Gordon street, committed suiside by acid In n fit of des- two an sh ycars ot \u2018age, and twice before had attempted to been pere Married for Sixty-Four Years Bpecial to the Montreal Star.winnipeg.Man., March 13.\u2014Mr, and Mrs.Hugh Boyd.\u2018senor, two of Carber- y's honored citizens, celebrat urday the sixty-fourth' anh their wedding.Mr.Boyd is 36 and his wife 84 years of age.They have eight children living.The sons are Messre.Nat.Boyd, the well known ex-M.P.for Macdonald: Hug Boyd, Stewart Boyd and W.J.Boyd.Te of Winnipeg.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Bishop Hall Is Improving.Special to the Montreal Star.Burlington.Vt., March 13.\u2014Bish C.Hall.of the Episcopal diocese of Vermont, who underwent an operation for appendicitis on Baturday, and whose ro dition became critica) afterwards, ae resting comfortably at the Mary Fletcher Hospital heto to-day.The phvsictany now confidently expect recovery.Three Yaquls by Police.Cullècan, Mexico, March 18.\u2014The band of Yaqui Indians, who recently held up sud robbed ths Mazatlan stage of $15,000, has been overtaken near Tescula by a force; of rural ice.In the fight That erau three the' Indiana were killed snd poner ured.Capt.or Si of ca was.sertousty - iat engasdident.A.= SN 2 \u2014 1 PREMIER PARENT, PROMINENT GLERGYMAN, GREAT FOOTBALL REFEREE AND HOCKEY EXPERTS ON HOGKEY SLAUGHTER The Star office 18 simply overwhelmed with expressions of opinten about the evils of the ruugh and murderous hockey play that has resuited in four deaths this season.A fuw of them follow here picked at random.PREMIER PARENT'S IDEA, Hon.Mr Parent! expresses the be- Mer that players who exhibit a ton- dency tp brutality tn the game should be ruled off for the balan e of the get- son.He beiteves this would have a salutary etlecl PRESIDENT 0\" FEDERAL LEAGUL Mr.William Foran, president of the Feder] League, savs - \u201cIn my opinion the rules of the two Fastern Nentor Fags ae they now sland are mpix sutfi tent if properiy enforced to present thes brutal and ob- Jectionable tactics which have characterized the quan OT som of OUr best Teams 1 res ent pouls for mple, fhore jÿ roottane an sreh rules To preclude nt referee from ruling off for the nutichn Lov pier gudty off feu! work even fur a first offenive, and 11 this Were done gore trecuently 1 do not think that the conditions of which ve new corspoun Would cast.Then awmn, the rules provide tha the executive may suspend or exper any player or club for notorious ant continued fonl play or unlar conduct or for any pers ststent infringement of the laws of the Bare or the rule: of the league.\u201d How ofren has thes rule been enforced 7 Tu my Kueew due, 1e ver, And why not?The an ver to this later question would probably explain why it i= that so nanny abuses have crept Into the £ une Le: cubs actes Lo Ie up to t'ix Spirit as weil as the letter of the rules, and there will Le little to com- plan of on the score of unfuir tactics fn the pune, I wouil, however, suggest one hate in the rules of the \u2018F.A.HO Justo of leaving it to the discretion of the referee tao deters mine the oot of the penaity for a deliberate foul, causa boduy fnjury.I would moh ft eblis.ctorv pren him to rie to paxor ef tor the mateh Reid ter port Bie anh Ute the league J weutd ae take a tale that a player Bo ope ted own shord be fpso facto XJ Voter Din Just one cose come {ng within th scope of this rule would Yering aber the nest gratifying ree Eulte, \\r 4 T ney secs ther af the dire gio of bejng valed off for foul play Mere Tire strongis Impréssed Upon our juivor plivers trom the cutset of their + cer, the lige resplts ta rentor hockey ronbt 5 arCely' fail to Le High's ben ficicl 7 : REV.TR CATPBELL.Jien Pr.Robert Canphell, save: \u201cI ohare tiéver witaessed a hockey match oan my lie and therefore Jo net feel competent to pass Judginent on the &tvir of play.Of course on general principtes, 1 must an with othets in reprobating brutality 1n any athletic sport.Such exerclsva are defended on the ground, among others, that they tear hh those engaging fin them endurance and relf-restraint.To he able to take knocks without letting the bloudd get up should be one of the maxims of everv manly sport.it locks as it some ol our recreations were geting to the level ef the degrading gone displays of the Ancient OMmans, THE SHAMROCK PRESIDENT.Mr, T.Emmett Quinn, president of the Shamrock Hockey Club, says: \u201cThe epidemic of brutal play introduced into hockey by the various clubs during the past season, wal, in a great n.~asure, due to the laxity of the of- ficlals.In my opinion, the penalties meted out to players by most referees are nol half severe enough.In order to keep the game clean and free from roughnyss, 1 would suggest the double referee system, which the clubs in the O.A.H.L.found to work very satisfactorily, and, furthermore, let the various leagues franie their rules in such a way that the officials would Lave po other alternative than to put a player off far ten Intiutes or mere, according to the offence, \u201cWith that rule in force, a player would held himself In check, and the various ¢lubs would be more cureful in the choosing of their teams.\u201d MR.ROBT, SHILLINGTON.Mr.Robert Shillington, of the Nt- tawa Hockey Club and the Rough- Itider Football Club, says: \u201cThe remedy for rough play In hoc- Kev ts already provided for by the rules of the game The trouble lies with the referee, not enforcing them.The Kreat cause of serious accidents is allow ing players to lift thelr sticks above the shoulder, and if this rule were enforced the aveldents would be few and of u minor nature.\u201d A GREAT FOOTBALL REFERER.CT.Wilkinson, the king of foathall referees, discusses hockey quite freely, being a keen follower of all athletic sports, He ls very outspoken In his denunciation of brutality In hockey, and thought a great deal of the trouble originated by Incompetent officials having charge of championship contests.\u201cWhen I referee a football match satd Mr.Wilkinson, \u201cI am master of the situation.and will allow no ane to dictate to me, I feel that 1 know the rules of the game thoroughly and am determined to enforce them nn matter who suffers.The same should apply to hockey.A player caught deliberately striking #a onpon- ent with hir atick should be sent to the fence for the remainder of the mateh, and if a very serlous violation of the rules were incurred he should be reported to the association and expellad for the season, or forever.A few doses of this medicine would effect a cure for brutalits \u201d Mr Wilkinson strongly favored the two-men officials, belleving that one could be of material assistance to the other In making the guines clean, THE VICTORIA PRESIDENT.Mr J.M.Lockerby, president of the Victorta Hockey Club, says: \u201cI consider the great increase In \u2018rough play is caused by most referees i being too lenient, and not taking suf- (fivlent interest in refereeing the match, and to the fact that followers of the teams urge the plavers to dirty play from the side of the rink by telling them to hit an opponent on the head, ete.To stop rough play have two referees, and remove from tHe rink any person urging a player to injure an opponent.Change the rules to compel a referee to rule the offending player oft for at least two minutes for the first offence, and to double the penaity for each succeeding offence.And for dellberatelv hitling a person on the head.or knocking him out, the offender, should be Tuled off completely for the balance of the match, and reported to the league by the referee.J think if the abuve rules were enforced there would be much less foul play, end that the public would see cleaner and more scientific hockey.QUEBEC WON SECOND STANDING IN.AH.Final Game in C.A.H.L.Series Between Montreal and Quebec Was Clean Throughout.Queher won second place in the Senior © A, H.L.by defeating Montreal on Saturday night at the Arena by a score of 10 goals tn 8.The game wag altended hy a large number of people, fully 2,000 being present.The hockey played while not of a high order.was always interesting and the crowd managed to conjure up considerauble Interest in thé game.This paled and was quite drowned by the excitement attending the an- nounsement through the Star's bulletin of the Ottawa match, Each sucress of the Rat Partage team met with an ovation from those present.The teams were ag follows: Queber (19).Montreal (84 Moran .Goal LoL.Waugh Teclere oo.Point LL.Mejdrum Blair 20e Cover Point Cameron Jordan .Centra .Rargent Power .Rover .Russell Amyot .Right Wing .Coulson Hogan I.oft Wing .Johnson Referee \u2014 Mr.Walter Cummings.Assistant.Mr RR Burland.Umpires\u2014Mrssers, Smaill and Brown.Timekerpers - Messrs.1).Brown, Brennan and Andrews.Penalties \u2014 Amvot (2), Coulson (2), Hogan (2), Russell (0), Riatr, John- sor, The two and put up very forward lines were fast, fair hockey, Roth defences, however, were weak and suc- aumhed upon the alightest attack.Montreal's defence was perhaps a little the stronger of the two.The forward lines were almost evenly matched.Montreal's four were well balanced and of about the same speed and ability.Amyot, the junior with the Quebec team, put up rather a weak game.He has lots of speed, but little experience.Jordan and Power at centre tre were responsible for the victory of their team.With the occasional ald of Hogan.the two rang In some very good combination plays.The game was devold of rough play from start to finish, Montreal made a gnod start.scoring the first and second games.The third goal fell to Quebec, while the fourth was scored by Sargent for Montreal.Throughout the game the goals were scored In quick succession, and the attentlon of the crowd was riveted upon the play.The gnod work of Maran in the nets saved Quebec many umes, SUMMARY.1.Montreal.Coulson .4 min 2.Montreal.Johnson .1 min 3.Quebec.,.Power 1 min 4.Montreal.Sargent .3 min 5 Jordan .1 min 6.Coulson .\u2026.2 min 7.Power .3 min, Lprdan 1 min .Powrr .8 min Russell » 2 min, 11 uebec.Hogan 3 min, 12.Quebee, Jordan 3° min Second, hall\u2014 13.Quebec.Jordan 14.Quebec.Jordan °15., Mantreal.Johnson 16.Montreal.Jahnson 17.Quebrc.Power .18.,.Montreal.Cameron TUQUE BLEUES REVEL WITH SONG AND STORY Annual Dinner of the Montreal Snow Show Club a Great Success\u2014Prizes Presented to Season\u2019s Winners.The sixty-fiffh annual dinner of the Montreal Snowshoe Club\u2014the old Tuque Bleue\u2014-took place on Saturday evening at the Corona Hotel, and a large crowd of members were present.The evening was a most enjoyable one\u2014the old songs were sung and the old stories told, and everything was life, and breezy life at that.Mr.Fred.Rogers, president of the club, presided.in his few remarks he stated that the past season had been a record one for snowshoeing in the city, and he referred to the numerous victories Which had attended the club this sea- on.A number of toasts were proposed.During the course of the evening the prizes won during the season were presented to the eucceszful members.They were as follows: Life members\u2019 race, won by Mr.F.D.Ragers, presented by Mr, Ayling.Active members\u2018 race, 1st prize won by Mr.T.R.Fultén, presented dy Mr.G.C.Bowie, second prize won by Mr.H, Horace Smyth, presented by Mr.G.M.Fulton.Songs were rendered during the evening by Becretary Fulton; Mr.J.«P.Simers and Mr.Kelly.Among those présent at the.dinner were Messrd.Thos.R.Fulton, Gordon 'C.Bows, L.J.DésRosiets,\u201d El.Herbert Brown, D.A.CampbelLG.C.'A.\u201d oT.i : .i x vr gh My THE MONTREAL DAILY The Sporting Page.STAR\u2014MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1905 Fred.Dalby, J.W.Paterson, T.H.[THE CUR LERS D.5 Cochrane + Mimo Copeland, H.Swift, W.5.Leslle, H.© D Anderson À.D.Bhibley W.Wadsworth, W.Gayling, F.Mar- A @ Racey AW.Gifford tell.A.Chevalier, Thos.1.Skelcher, ui .N Carmichael, J.D.Clayton, B.Pack- (skip)\u201415 (skip) \u2014 ard.A.Laberge.R.Hemsley, Alex.Seml!- final, Griffin prize, doubles: Stewart, J.A.Simard, J.Macdonald.W.M.Doyle.C.D.Bentley, J.P.Kelly and A.CC.Steward.The Old Tuque Bleue song was sung with much enthusiasm, and the evening was pronounced one of the most sucvessful ever Lheld oy the old club.CRICKET CRICKETERS PREPARING FOR THE COMING SEASON A meeting of the committee of the Montresl and District Cricket Teague will be held ut the Carslake Hotel, on Wednesday, the 22nd March, at 8 panto complete arrangements for the coming season.The secretaries of all affillated clubs UP ROARIN' GAME The \u2018green\u2019 curlers\u2019 prize of tha St Lawrence Ladies Club Was won on Rat- urday morning by Miss Pearl Clearihue over Miss Grant.The score was Miss (Hearthue Miss M.Grant 1 The semi-finals in the prize offered hy Mr Roy were also played on the St Lawrence fre Saturday morning, resulting § 4s follows Mrs.Chipohase Miss Willams Miss Mitchell Miss Metcalfe 13 1 Twa rinks from Sherbrooke played a friendly match at the \u2018Thistle Rink Sat- B Clearihue, Louis Rubensteln Por.Vallee Chas.Byrd 5 9 Dr Henderson O.W.G.Detimers J ©.Mclidowie Chas.Stansfield 8 Friendly with St.Lawrence Club, on Heather tre: Heather Lawrence.st.Capt.J.N.Bales W.G.Kent F H Rarwiek WW Stenson G Reid D.Anderson H.t.Punnet J.C.Mclldowie (skip)\u201417 (skip)\u2014 9 WwW K.Burnett H.W.Harbeson R Locke w.oO.Roy (i Ross 8.Stansfield W.J.McNally J.H.McClure (skip)\u2014 8 (skip)\u201413 THE MISTLETOE LADIES\u2019 HOCKEY CLUB, Which will meet the Lachute Ladies at the Stadium Monday evening.From the left\u2014Miss Lena McM!llan, Miss L.Dwyer.Miss Gertrude Bloxall, Miss Mamie Morris, Miss Manle Mc- Millan, Migs Maud Pollock, Miss Lilllan Warren.are requested to send their names and addresses to the President, Mr.G.Ferrabee, Mechanics Institute Building.Clubs wishing to Join the league and not having yet sent application should do so at once.Any clubs not intending to continue playing should also notify the President.The committee will be glad to meet with cricketers recently arrived who wish to Join clubs, after the close of the Léague meeting.Cricketers will regret to hear of the filness of the League secretary.Mr.G.H.Bamforth, who is suffering from rheumatism and is now undergoing a special treatment at the Royal Victoria Hospital.His many friends hope that the treatment may be successful and that he will soon be able to be about again.Lord Hawke\u2019s Flying Visit.Taronto, Ont, March 13.\u2014In a letter to Secretary John E.Hall, of the Canadian Cricket Assoclation to-day, \u2018Lord Hawke, perhaps the most popu- lap amateur ln\u2018 all England, and who Is at present hunting in India, says that he will be in Toronto on April 19, and will remain here for a day or more to visit friends.He sails for home on April 29, A movement is already on foot to have a lunch in his honar, and to present him a souvenir of his visit.The matter will be considered at the annual meet- Ing of the Canadian Assoclation here on Monday next.! BOWLING The Season Ending.The next scheduled C.A.R.L games are fixed for this week, between the M, A.A.A.and Vlies' Reserves, and the Engineers and Vics\u2019 Actives.There 1s a postponed game, however, between the two Vies\" teams, and the M.A.A.A.declare that they will not roll on Wednesday evening if this match has not been disposed of before that; in fact, thev ray that they will not con- ment to roll until the postponed match haa been decided.Standing of the clubs: To Won.Lost.Play.MAAA .7 4 1 Vices\u201d Reserves .5 5 2 Virs® Actives oh 5 2 Engineers .4 7 1 For the three string prize.George Wyness, of the Vics' Reserves, is leading, with a score of 623, while Rupert Darling, of the same team, is leading for the grand aggregate, being about 200 pins better than his nearest competitor.ATHLETICS Gotch Defeated Parr.Utlca, N.Y., March 13.\u2014 Frank Gotch, American champion wrestler, won two straight falls from Jim Parr, \u2018English champion, before a large audience.Parr, however, has the distinction of staying with Gotch longer than any man since he became the champion.The first fall was secured in 30 1-2 minutes, the second in 211-2, a total of 52, and this Is six minutes better than Parr's record with Gotch in New York two weeks ago.Gotch will leave to-morrow for Buffalo, to prepare for hls match in New York on Wednesday with Jenkins, THE CASE ADJOURNED.Toronto, March 18.\u2014Before Judge Morgan, in the Sessions Saturday, the longstanding case against Alfred McDougall, the defaulting® solicitor of the Provincial Treasury, was called, and another adjournment was made.At the suggbs- tion eof the Crown prosecutor, Hon.8.C.Blggs, the case was sent to the next Besgions, Dr.8.J.Wilson and Dr.Starr called by the defénce to testify re- the condition of e accused.Dr.Wilson stated that the left arm of the ill man was now almost cut off from the circulation of the blood, For the Crown, Dfs.A.\" A.Macdonnell and Adum Wright, testified that the patient was suffering from à, progressive and ease, Rnd wis not in a con- urday morning.Thistles finished 25 up on the two rinks.The players were: Thistle.Sherbrooke.G.MrCombe C.A.McKechnie F.N.McCrae M.Macnelll W, A.C.Mussen D.Kinghorn : tekip)\u201418 W.R.Fraser A.Mackenzie J.W.McKea .N.Boudh A, E.Odell, JH, Pred H.G.Wills O.H.Bowen G.W.Cameron K.Fraser (skip)\u201427 (skip)\u2014 9 In the afternoon Sherbrooke played at the Heather, winning on one rink and tle- ing on the other: Heather.Sherbrooke.R.M.Simpson C.G.Thompson .W.Ross F.N.McCraa C.J.Scott H.M.Tomlinson W.B.Hutchison T.W, Cate (skip)\u201419 (skip)\u2014 B H.Roffey A.FE.Odell EM.Campbell L A.Ballley W.Btewart H.M.Bonham ,, A.Ramsay M.T.Truell (skip)\u201413 tskip)\u201412 In the afternoon in the semi-finals for tha president's prize, on Thistle fce, Mr.W.D.Aird'a rink defeated Mr.W.W.Mowats by 7 up.The rinks were: Dr.C.A.Peters Rev, D, J.Fraser H.L Putnam J.P.Kavanagh Dr.C.W.Wilson J.B.Abbott W.D.Alrd .W.Mowat (skip)\u201414 (skip)\u2014 7 Green curlers\u2019 prize match: Dr.Fraser N.McNell 5 13 Final for individual cups offered by GEO.HACKENSCHMIDT, The wonderful wrestler, who will appear here soon.\u2014 From a photograph brought from England by a Montreal gentleman who saw him wrestle in the Olympia, London.Nt Nt president and vice-president, on Cale- donta ice: Dr.Haldimand H.Hughès H.M.Patterson W.Morrison W.L.Thom Chas.Thackeray R.M.Finley J.W.Hughes (skip)\u201412 (skip)\u2014 8 Final singles for club medal, on Monte: w.Brown 15 Saxe \u2019 Friendly with Heather Club: Heather.: Montreal.F.C.Brown J.J.Brown G.Cornell H.Suckling J.B.Stewart W.Brown C.W.Toflela (skip) \u201417 (skip) \u201412 Friendly Jin Heather Club, on St.Lawrence icé: St.Lawrence.Heather, \u2019 D.W.Bayer W.L.Lee J.8.Clunie M.J.Casey , M.M.Wootten P.D.Stewart Dr.Vallée .Ba .= (skip) \u201414 (skip) \u201413 7 COUCHS and COLDS CURED by Dr.Nelson's Presomption 23¢ bottles at all druggists.\u2019 + LA VIQLETTE & NELSON, Props, 8124 MONIERAL.er (skip)\u2014 9.HOCKEY QUEEN'S HOTEL , .DEFEAT PLACE VIGER IN _.HOTEL LEAGUE GAME.P'Queen's Hotel Hockey Club defeated Place Viger on the Ontario Rink last Friday night by a score of 1 to 0.The game started a little before 10.30.For the first half there was no roughness, but G.Flynh, one of the Queen's players was ruled off for two minutes.The Queen's scored one game after fifteen minutes\u2019 play, but it was considered an offside.Five minutes later the bell rang for half-time.The second half was rough.Hockey sticks were freely broken every minute.Ten minutes after the sccond half, Cover Point Valiquette took the puck off the Vigér men and scored.For the Queen's Hotel team, FE.Dennis, between the nets, played a good game, and A.Raymond, at point, played excellently.The forwards all played good games and made startling rushes.For the Place Viger team, Crawford, Darragh, and Nichols put up good quality hockey.The match was witnessed by a good- sized crowd.The teams were ; Queen's Hotel (1).Place Viger (0).E.Dennis .Goul.Rowe A.Raymond .Point.Mllaire (Capt.) E.Dionne .C.point.J.Coyle G.Flynn.Forward.Crawford H.Valiquette .Forward.Regan J.C.Laynon .Ferward.Nichois E.Haran .Forward.Darragh Referee\u2014Mr.Chipchase, Montreal.Timekeepers\u2014Mr.J.Deliant, J.Graham.Umpires\u2014J.Scally.W.H.Chapman.A Quebec Challenge Cup Match.The 144 match for this trophy was play- cd on Saturday.tween the Quebec and Victoria Curling Clubs, both of Quebec, and resulted in the Quebec Curling Club retaining \u2018the cup by a majority of 23 points.The players were as follows: Quebec C.C.Victoria C.C.G.M.Henderson Arch.Laurie F.8.Stocking E.Hamel D.J.Rattray 8.Blanchet J.G.Bruneau W.8.Champlon (skip) \u201426 (skip»\u2014 9 W.H.Davidson K.Molson Wm.Rrodie A.W.Cotlery A.Brodie A.E.Swift F.W.Smith Dr.G.H.Parke (skip)\u201421 (skip)\u201415 24 47 Quebec majority\u201423 shots.Windsor demonstrated their supert- ority over Corona at the Arena by de- {eating the latter dy a score of five to wo.This game was the cleanest yet played'in the Hotel League, only one man being ruled off.The resuit forces Corona oul of the championship.The issue will now be decided between Oxford, Windsor and Viger, who are closely bunched.There Pave been four tle games itn the Hote} League rertes, which could not be decided on the date on which they wére played, owing to rink regulations,therefore the series will be finished within the next week.Windsor and Viger mest at the Stadium at 4 p.m.to-day.The last game between them was a draw, 3 0 2.! The Leo's played and defeated the Emeralds by a score of 5 to 2, in a very fast game on the M.L.H.& P.re rink e teams lined up as fol- ows: Position Emerals M.Devany.Goal.N.Sullivan G.Smith.Point.F.Johnson J.Corway.C.Point.T.Ryan A.Marks.Rover.M.Laverty M.Colligan.Centre.R.Bolle E.Welsh.L.Wing.N.Carall J.Welsh.R.Wing.J.Howard Umpires, T.Powers, Referee, G.Mack.The Leos would like to play any team under 15 years; apply to Mr.M.Colligan, 9 Maple avenue, L Patterpon.THE OUSE OF INDUSTRY AND RBFUGE.\u2014The number of night lodgings given lest week was 781, and the number of meals given was 146% The board of Qutdoor relief âseNted 184 familles and distributed 163 els of provisions, 67 k .\u201c _ quirtér tons of and: 7 easter corde of wood.à \u2018 MASONS STRUGGLE FOR HOCKEY TROPHY A Good Match Results in Victory for Zetland Lodge Against the Royal Victoria Seven.A large number of local Masons were present at the Victoria Rink on Saturday evening last, when Zetland Lodge defeated Royal Victoria In a game of h ey by a score of 3 to 0.As a result of the game the trophy which has been held by the latter for a number of years goes to the former.Both teams were well matched, and the hockey played was of a high order.Beck, of the Zetland team, put up the play for the Zetlands.Dr.Cralg, of the Royal Victoria defence,proved a bulwark of strength to his side, and in the first half there was no score.The game was most exciting, and in one stage of the game several members of either team were ruled off.A tendency at times to dispute the rulings of the referee also lent interest to the proceedings.In the second half the brilliant rushes of Boon and Beck were responsible for the three goals which were acquired.In the first half James Porteous, of the Zetland team, was egccidentally hit on the head by the puck, which necessitated his going to the General Hosplial for surgical treatment.Dr.Smythe, of Bt.George's, 440, was referee.The teams were: Zetlund (3), Royal Victoria (0).R.8 Bagg.Goal.B.Simpson Doyle 14220.Point Dr.Cralg Boon .C.point.J.Davidson Beck .Forward.Albert Hough J.Porteous .Forward.Andy Woods W.Davis .Farward .I.McRobie Jennings.Forward .Allan Ayers After the match the teama and members of the respective lodges sat down to a repast at the Montreal Temple Club, under the chairmanship of President H.P.Swinton, who presented the trophy to the winners.R.W.Bro.H.Dunn.on behalf of Zet- and Lodge, receiving it.Boon and \u201cBeck of the Zetland team are well- known players of the celebrated Wanderer team.TWENTY-TWO STEAMERS START ON \u2018 SEALING CRUISE.St.John's, Nfid., March 13.\u2014A Beal- ing fleet of 22 steamers, carrying 3.800 men, will sail at daylight to-day in the annual hunt for pair seals among the ice floes along the coast.Twenty will crulse north in Labrador waters and two will enter the Gulf of St.Lawrence.The weather has\u2018 been very stormy lately and it is expected the cruise w!ll prove an arduous one.OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT RE BRITISH CABINET.London, March 13.\u2014 Ofcial announcement is made of the appointment of Walter Hume Long, president of the Local Government Board, to succeed Mr.Wyndham as chief secretary for Ireland; Gerald Balfour, president of the Board of Trade, succeeds Mr.Long, tRe Marquis of Salisbury, Lord of the Privy Beal, becomes president of the Board\u2019 of Trade.retaining his former office, and Allwyn Fellowes, junior lord of the treasury is appointed president of the Board of Agriculture, succeeding the Ear! of Onslow, who recently was appointed chairman of Committees in the House of Lords.The new Cabinet appointments have some points of interest.First and most Important for the Government they involve no by-elections.and second, Lord Salisbury and Aflwyn Fel.lowes are both confirmed free traders whose advancement in the Cabinet is not likely to be acceptable to the Chamberlain party.Mr.Wyndham's medical advisers have ordered him to take a complete rest from all business.He has gone abroad for some weeks, and wil re- celve no correspondence.Hon, Allwyn Fellowes, who succeeds the Earl of Onslow as president of the Board of Agriculture, is the only new entry into the Cabinet, his former post of junior Lord of the Treasury not being a Cabinet post.Mr.Fellowes, who in his new past will come into touch with Canada in the cattle embargo question.was born in 1855 and entered political life in 1895, when he became Vice-Chamberlaln, and one of the Government whips, Since 1900 he has been Junior Lord of the Treasury.PATRICK WILL NOT ARGUE HIS OWN CASE.New York, March 13.\u2014It was disclosed last night by Warden Johnson, of Sing Sing prison, that Lawyer Albert T.Patrick, convicted of the murder of Wm.Marsh Rice, the aged mlil- lionaire, had been granted.by the Court of Appeals, in response to a written plea.the remarkable permission to appear before it on Tuesday, and fight his own battle for a new trial.An order was received Saturday night, by Warden Johnson, instructing him to take the prisoner to Albany, on Tuesday.At the last moment, under preeasure from his Counsel, who firmly belleve Patrick will prejudice his case if he appears and personally fights for a new trial, the condemned man aban- domed his Intention.A \u201cSPIRIT\u201d PLACED UNDER ARREST.Chicago, March 13.\u2014After a struggle with a white-robed \u201cspirit\u2019 \u2018in a room in Sebor street, a city \u2018detective har arrested the spirit, despite flerce resistance.When the lights were turned on the visitor from the other world was found to be Mrs.Jennie Nichols, a young and extremely muscular woman.She will have a hearing to-day on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses.The rald on Mrs.Nichols place was the first movement in a general crusade against \u2018fake materiali- zations, spirit painting and spirit photography,\u201d which has been undertaken by the police.THE LUCANIA DELAYED.Will Not 8ail Till Tuesday Owing to Mishap.Queenstown, March 13.\u2014The repalrs to the Cunard line ateamer Lucania, which returned to this port vesterday with her starboard hawse pipe and a plate below it broken, will take longer than anticipated.It is not expected that she will be able tb continue her voyage until Tuesday.; A MEMORIAL SERVICE.To the Late E.F.Clarke, M.P., Held in Christ Church, Toronto.Special to the Montreal Star, Toronto.Ont.March 13.\u2014 Christ Church (Reformed Episcopal) was filled to its utmost capacity last evening.the occasion heing a memorial service to the late E.F.Clarke, M.P.\u2026.who was a member of that church.The sermon was preached by Rev.Geo.Ormon, in the absence through illness of the rector, Rev.F.F.Reynolds.Roosevelt Entertained Rider Haggard.Wa£fington March 13.\u2014President and Mrs.Roosevelt entertained at luncheon on Saturday H.Rider Haggard, the eminent English novelist and writer on economic and soclological subjects, and his daughter, Mins Haggard, who Is accompanying him on his toûr of this continent.{ BOAT AND SPAR VARNISHES McCank!ll, Dangall & Ce.\u2019s Standard B md.WON'T TURN WHITE from the effecta of water or sun.Absotutely rellable.Nothing bet- \u2018fer procurable anywhere.Highest swards at home and abroad Ask your dealer for them, and if he docs not keep them apply to \u201c MoGASKILL, \u2018BOUGALL & 0O0., sas G0 Si Jehan st, Mew Jpreceding.CANADA'S FOREIGN TRADE SHOWS HEAVY FALLING OFF.Special to the Montreal Btar.Ottawa, Ont, March 13.\u2014 Canada\u2019s forelgn trade again shows a falling off.For the eight months ended February 28, the impdrts for consumption, excluding coln and bullion, were $156,795.762, and the exports of domestic products oniy $123,696,79h4, an increase of $2,034,524 in imports, and a diminution of over $10,- 000.080 {n exports as campared with the figures for the same period of the year In only one class of exports was an Incresse shown, viz.manufactures, which exhibit an improvement of a litle over halt a million of dollars.The returns for the month of February indicate some sigh of improvement, although the total is below that of Feb- Fruary.1904 The domestic exports by classes for thà elght months.compared With the same period of the previous year.were as follows: 1904.1905, The Mine .§ 24325617 § 20,633.697 The Fisheries 2 pr 8M.3%8 7.929.750 o Forest .33.790943 9] 989.¢ \u2018Animals and their 1.968.004 produca .\u2026.49.03K,288 s17 Agriculture .26,964.29] a oni oe] Manufacturers .12746639 13.231 nin Miscellaneous 17.129 \u201c26016 Totals.44.599.291 $123.696,795 \u2014_\u2014 TO PREVENT THE GRIP.Laxatire Bromo Quinine, the world wide old ana Grip remedy, removes the cause.Call for the full nam ture of E WwW.Groy ° And took for algne- \u2014_\u2014\u2014 KEEP YOUR realize you have feet.Dry-Sox shoes are made shapes to fit- al] feet.And they\u2019re waterproof.spring weather.Dry-Sox shoes will keep \u2014always.Sox shoes.Dry-Sox.Dry-Sox shoes.them.| Lo-the-poor-Indian was Clothed when He Donned His Buffalo Robe .He was clothed in 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SHOE STORE, 249 St.James Street.(Opp.Ottawa Restaurant.) | The biggest crab has been caught in the North Sea, It meusured 2 feet 7 inches across, _ spond.ass FEET DRY, for men, in all styles »:,d all your feet dry and comfortable ~~ robes.proven by its thirty on the west, 2344 St, The Growth Fit-Reform was founded with an idea and a lot of enthusiasm.Fit-Reform way was the newer and better way of tailoring garments for men.Fit-Reform originated tailor-made garments, ready for service.Fit-Reform perfected the Ward- From a theory, Fit-Reform has grown into a most substantial fact\u2014 anada from Halifax and Charlottetown on the east to Vancouver and Victoria - The only Fit-Reform Wardrobe here is at Catherine Street.- of An Idea Wardrobes dotting 7 \u201cen agent's and had claws to corre- PCR ion oF THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAK\u2014MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1905.2 \u2014 MAS.CHADWICK FOUND GUILTY The Jury Rendered Verdict Against Her on Seven Counts.THE MAXIMUM PENALTY le a Fine of $70,000 and In Addition Imprisonment for Fourteen Years.Cleveland, Ohio, March 13.\u2014 Mrs, Cassie L.Chadwick on Saturday night was found gullty of conspiring tu defraud the United States by conspiring to procure the certification of cheques on a national bank when there were no funds in the bank to her credit.She was found guilty on every count of the indictment upon which the jury was : liberty to judge her\u2014seven in all When the court opened Saturday J.P.Dawley, senior counsel for Mrs.Chadwick, resumed his argument in behalf of his client, He declared that absolutely nothing had been submitted to prove that prior to securing the certification of cheques by Spear Mrs.Chadwick had made any arangement to that end with him.He strongly urged the jury to remember that she was not on trial for getting certified cheques illegally.but for agreeing beforehand with Beckwith and Spear to procure their certification.\u201cMy client was not informed regarding the laws of banks,\u201d said Mr.Daw- ley.\u201cand she had a right to suppose that what the bank officers did they had a right to do.\u201d When Mr.Dawley concluded his ar- -æument District Attorney Sullivan rose to make the closing argument for the State\u2014and the fina] one of the case.\u2018When the District Attorney concluded, Judge Taylor read his chargeafter which the case was given to the jury date in the afternoon.JUDGE TAYLOR'S CHARGE.The charges of Judge Taylor, which occupied an hour in the reading, was vatiefactory to both sides.He directed that Mrs.Chadwick should be acquitted of one-half the counts in the Indictment, which were based on the charge that the amount of the cheques tad not been regularly entered upon the books of the bank to the credit of the meker of the cheques.There was no evidence, the court declared, to show that she wae in a position to Enow anything about the books.\u201cAl] of the facts proved in the case must not only be consistent with, and point to the gullt of the defendant, but the facts must be Inconsistent with her tnnocence,\u201d he said.\u201cIt malters not how clearly the circumstances point to gullt, sdll if they are reasonably explainable on à theory which excludes guilt, she should be acquitted.\u201d The original Indictment contained sixteen oounts.wo of these were ruled out during the trial by Judge Taylor, and of the remaining fourteen, one-half charged her with securing the certification of cheques without having the proper entries made Upon the books of the bank.Judge Taylor, in his charge, directed the jury to disregard these counts and consider only the remaining seven, which related to the certification with no funds on deposit.On all of these the jury found against her.THE EXTREME PENALTY.Under the law she can be fined on each count not more than $10,000 or imprisonment not more than 2 years, or she y be fined a maximum of $10.000 and also imprisoned for two years on each count, The verdict was read by Clerk Carleton, after which Judge Taylor thanked and dismissed the jury.All this time Mrs.Chadwick utterly had falled to grasp the meaning of the verdict, as she is slightly deaf, and Clerk Carleton read the verdict in a low tone.However, the prisoner rnon grasped the fact that her fate was decided.\u201cWe have lost, Mrs.Chadwick,\u201d raid Judge Wing.her counsel, and the woman flushed deeply and sank back in her chair.District Attorney Sullivan moved for sentence, while Judge Wing entered a motion for a new trial.Judge Taylor said he would set a date later for argument on Judge Wing's motion, MRS, CHADWICK HAD HYSTERIC Mrs.Chadwick soon composed herself, and, rising to her feet walked tn the hallway to take the elevator.Tt was not there, and in the slight delay Mrs.Chadwick's composure deserted her.She violently threw off the arm of Deputy Marshal Clobitz and that of her son, Emil Hoover, exclaiming: \u201cLet me go.Oh.my God.let me go.\u201d She tottered in weakness, and her attendants stepped to her side.\u201cI'm not gullty.\u201d she cried.\u201cOh, let me go: let me go, I'm not gullty, I tell you.Let me \u201d Finally Mrs.Chadwick wag lifted bodily into the elevator, from which she was half carried Into the office of United States Marshal Chandler, and placed upon a sofa.\u2018An attack of hysterics lasting fifteen minutes followed, the woman being attended by two nurses.In about a half-hour Mrs.Chadwick recovered her composure, and then was taken to the gaol.Passengers on the Bavarian.The following ie the list of first cabin passengers on the Allan line RM.8.Bavarian, which salled from St.John, N.Bon Saturday, for Liverpool, and sails from Halifax to-day: Dr, Clough, Liverpool, Eng.; Mr.H.E.Ells, Miss Ellis, John: N.B.: Mr.Ernest Giguère, Quebec: Miss F.W.Hill, Mr.J.Imrie Master Mclelland, Mr.Rigg, R.N.; Mrs.Riss.Halifax, N.8.; Mr.A.R.Y.Sasse, Mrs.Basse, Sydney.Aust.; Mrs.R.H.Smith, Mrs.R.Harcourt Smith, Master Rex ® J.Etches, Henry 8.Grant, Underhi) Frances Marshall, Mon Rigby.Winnipeg, Man.: Row.Swat- ridge, Toronto: Mr.Thomas Webber, New Mr.W.Williamson, Tilson- burg, ont.is the Cleanest.THE LENTEN PREACHERS.\u2014 Rev.Father Hage, who preaches the Lenten discourses at the Cathedral, THE LENTEN PREACHERS.\u2014 Rev.P.Rulhman, S.J., who preaches the Lenten discourses at the Gesu.+ SOME FAMOUS LENTEN PREACHERS WHO OCCUPIED WONTREAL PULPITS YESTERDAY THE LENTEN PREACHERS.\u2014Abbe Vignot, who this year preaches the Lenten discourses at Notre Dame.THE LENTEN PREACHERS.\u2014 Rev.Father Schmidt, who preaches the Lenten discourses at St.Jacques.SONE ELOQUENT Testerday morning at least fourteen thousand people packed the vast Church of Notre Dama to hear Rev, Abbe Vig- riot, just arrived from Paris to give the Lenten discourses.AU through the body of the church were the masses of people, and high up in the galleries were thousand others.After the Gospel, Abbe Troie, the parish priest, ascended the pulpit to announce the church services.Presently there followed him the\u2019young preacher, for whom all wera waiting When he rose to speak the rustling and movement Incidental to so many thousands stopped like magic, and a hush fell on the vast throng.Above them stood the preacher, speaking their own tongue to the peopla of the same creed but another country.He lnoked around upon the congregation and pronounced these words: \u2018I thank God for this grand oportunity.\u201d In a voice strong and reaching.each sentence, full of nerve, concise, and direct, he re-told the three temptations of the Master and thse means employed to conguer.In all timss and in all climes, where victary js to be won, a crown to merited or a soul saved.there must be temp- tatinns, and the same temptations exist to-day as they did for Christ: Sensuality, presumption and pride.\u201d Rapidly he traced the temptations of this busy restless, feverish age of ours.The straightforwardness of his speech, its terseness, its nervous energy and intense feeling showed that it came straight from the speaker's heart to the hearts of the sin-worn, the hardened, the sad, tha curious.For one hour, without a single stop, he rontinued.Once he compared himself to the small tug pulling from her mooring the massive ocean boats.Concluding, he \u201cChrist has given the example that follow His footsteps.Now, it is our turn.Let not your foot alip, or your eva be false, or your ear dull, or your attention flagging! \u201cBe not discouraged.Fly from tempt- atinn: be like your climate of Canada, rugged and strong: be not afraid.after the fight comes, the reward\u2014after he brave fight on earth, comes Heaven.GREAT CONGREGATION ATTENDED SERVICE AT THE CATHEDRAL.In St James Cathedral last evening Rev.Father Hage, O.P., inaugurated his Lenten discourses by preaching from the text: \u201cWatch and be firm in the faith.\u201d The Cathedral was crowded, noticeable among the congregation being priests from the Afferent parishes of the city.drawn by the eloquence of the Dorhini- van Friar.He showed the necessity of faith and the dangers and pitfalls by which it is weakened and lost.Faith, said Father Hage, Is the adhesion of the intelligence to the truths revealed by God: faith is the foundation stone of the moral life and of the social Mife.Without this submission to the Divine Will, it is Impossible to grasp the eternal truths and to be guided to a better life\u2014life eternal, which should be the alm and end of all men.FIRST OF SERIES OF DISCOURSES GIVEN AT THE GESU.Last evening in the Church of the Gesu, Rev.Father Connolly, B.J.give the first of the series of sermons he proposes to give during Lent, taking for his topic: \u201cAspects of the Death of Christ.\u201d Father Connolly sald in part: Assuming the many and varied works of God from creation down to the final consummation, one stands out prominently as God's work: The redemption of our race through the death of His Some might think that the Incarnation, by which the Creator became part of His own creation, and united the human to the Divine In one person, this honor.That mystery, however, wa subordinate to the redempt an end.and drew from it and meritorious efficacy.testified in prophecy: \u201cWhen I am lifted up I will draw all to myself,\u201d His death upon the cross has become the leading event of our race, the central fact of history.It ix one which no criticism can weaken nor dim.Besides a written and oral tradition going back in unbroken line to its eye-witnessea, it is written in the Yves of multitudes which look to It for their light and hope and lite, This day countless millions | to the cross of Calvary as the centre of their religion, of that which Is deepest in their thoughts and what they feel ought to be uppermost in their affections.We cannot hope to fathom the signt- said: we may all ficance of this fact, for it is the mystery hid from eternity in God.but it was re- : ,* IMMENSE CROWDS ATTENDED LENTEN CHURCH SERVICES YESTERDAY; JIGOURSES DELIVERED vealed to us fas as our limited reason can grasp.The word had gone forth from eternity.without the shedding of blood no remisison of sin.It should be the hinod of a man-God.Sin against an infinite majesty contains an infinite injury that needed an infinite satisiaction.Only a Divine person could pay this infinite debt, and He wtishea to pay it in Kind.that.\u2018By death He might destroy him who had the empire of death.\u2019 REV.FR.MILLET GAVE ELOQUENT DISCOURSE AT ST.PATRICK'S.In 8t.Patrick's Church, Rev.Father Millet, SS.R., gave an eloquent sermon on the power and necessity of prayer during high mass.Prior to the sermon, the pastor.Rev.Martin Callaghan, spoke on the Importance of the feast of St.Patrick and how it should be properly and worthily celebrated, At three o'clock Rev.Father Zilles, C 8S R., closed the married ladies\u2019 mission and in the evening opened the mission for the unmarried ladles.Fhther Ziller' two assistants, Fathers Cullen and Millet left last night for New York.Malls for Europe.The malla for Great Britain and Europe close at the Montreal Post Office during tne present week as hereunder: Tuesdy-9390 am.nic, White Star line: *5 pm.Oceanic, supplementary.og Tidus 9.30 a.m.Umbria, Cunard line; 6 p.m.Umbria, supplementary.ns **10 a.m.Ionian, Allan line The mail for France, Germany, Italy.ete.per La \u2018Touraine, General Trans- Atlantic line, closes Wednesday, p.m.*letters may be posted up to 6 pm: other matter should be posted before 5 p.m **Parcels are forwarded by this steame er.the latest time of mailing being 6 p.m., Saturday.+ \u2014m_ Hibernlans Erect Hall, The county hoard of the Ancient Order of Hiberniuns, at the last bi-annual convention held in thls city, decided to erect a hall - where the rapidly-increasing society could be prop:rly accommodated.Several prominent Irishmen of the city have made donations toward the amount.The foliowing trustees were elebted : Messrs.J O'Neill, P.Keane, J.Hughes and J.Purcell.Mr.Joseph Savary.of St.Basile.aged 32, was killed by being struck by a train widle crossing the track near that place Friday evening.Why Smith's Triple Cure Cures Dyspepsia and Catarrh, No treatment ia the world cures and tarrh so thoroughly and cota redyerepda end Triple Cure.The: for such wonderfal resaits is simple and obvior:\u2014 because this grand triple ed re system any remoros the usual eanse of As ati tarrh of the stomach.Sen iple ce, \u201cby its com.binad on the blood, nerves and mucous membranes cures bh wherover locatsd.It drives the poison out of the 0 system and cleans tbe mucous membranes Toa omplotely that oatarrh cannot exist or find ) Dyspepsia may start with a nog tod cold fn the head or & sore throat oxtendiog down {nto the stomach and setting apcatarrh of the stomach.The catarrhal process may result from too rapid eating, varias tho si using Dadly cooked food, and indulging too freely in ice drinks and stimulants.Smith's Tool! Cure cures any caso of this kind be set is a foe to catarrh.When you on rocognize tha fact that dyspepsia is usally esused by catarrh of tho stomach, you understand why Smith's s Triple Curo is inva riably successful in curing dyspopsis.Poople who eat too fast, too much, and too often, who suffer with dyspepsia, heartburn, and weak fodi > patin Be Triple Cure which gives should ute wach suffcrers use always | \u2018This grand treatment gives mow vigor the overworkad and ¢ d peptic stomach.its use at once.yonr desler for Smith's Triple Cure for An, Dys is and the ssparate curing » À grand now sy stort of trestment, $y Siem, price only in any part the ey BO cents, the grostost value for the money ever ottered.It your druggist won't sapply you two-cent efampe avd wo eend it abd an Apion safe delivery, Address Fi Bmith C 155 Bt.James Bt.Mantreak i Commensky.! the election of Col.Atkinson, FAVOR TUNNEL UNDER THE STRAIT How Residents of P.E.Would Solve Blockade Difficulty.MEETING AT CHARLOTTETOWN A Delegation Appointed to Visit Ottawa to See Government on Subject.Special to The Montreal Star.Summerside, P.E.I, March 18.\u2014 Prince Edward Islandérs in a general convention assembled at Charlottetown.protested most vigorously against the failure of the Dominion to fui?ill the bond of union and keep up continuous communications, The business of the whole three provinces has been thoroughly paralyzed for forty-six days.The steamers have not crossed to the mainland und inalls have arrived by frail little iceboats pulled by hand.The forage is short and thousands of tons of Quebec hay is held at Pictou.Much suffering and misery is occasioned.The convention declared unanimously and enthusiastically for a tunnel, and pending construction a more powerful icebreaker to make connection with the mainiand.A popular public meeting at night was addres by Father Burke, Hon.Joseph Read, Hon.Mr.Mr.Tidmarsh, Hor.Mr.Hughes and WW.8.Stewart.A delegation composed of Father Burke, Mc- Cready, Tidmarsh, McQuarrie, Laman, John McLeary, Hon.Joseph Read and three members of the Provincial Government has been appointed to go 10 Ottawa and walt upon the Government, and urge the construction of a tunnel under the Strait, SIX PROTESTS FILED.4 Against Election of Members to the Ontario Legislature.Toronto, March 13.\u2014 Saturday was the last day for filing protests against elect- od members of the Legislature, and three more were put in.Dr Snider challenges in North Norfolk, and W.A.Charlton protests that of C.A.Platt, in South Norfolk.\u2018The former is a Liberal seat.the latter a Conservative, Charles Calder.who defeated Dryden in South Ontario, has 3 petition aguilnat his election also.Theze make six protests in all\u2014Kingston, Port Arthur, Roo, North and South Norfolk, and South Ontario.Of these four are against Liberals, vi£.: Kingston, Port Arthur, the Soo, North Norfolk: and two, viz.: South Norfolk and South Ontario, against Conservatives The petitioners in Sault Ste.Marie against C.N.Smith, Liberal, are Thomas Johnston, Thomas Hand.and Edgar Brown.and the petitlon contains many charges.The petition to the Court of Appeals against the return of Charles Calder, for South Ontario, contains the usual charges of bribery of voters by Mr.Calder and his agents, furnishing drink and other entertainment, undue influence.hiring horses, carriages, paying travelling ex- rerses, treating, betting, etc, and asks that Mr.Calder's election he declared void, and also that he he -declared to be personally gullty of corrupt practices and disqualified under the provisions of the Election Act.The petitioners are: R.M.Halthy.of Reach: D.E.Pugh.of Piek- ering, and Samuel! Stocks, of East Whit by.The petition was filed by D Ormis- ton, for Messrs.Robinette and (Godfrey.Toronto.The Member for the Yukon.Ottawa, March 13.\u2014Dr.Alfred Thomp- fon.the member-¢lect for the Yukon territory, arrived here Saturday The return of hjs election has not yet been received by a Clerk of the Crown in Chancery.but Dr.Trompson has brought an official certificate from the returning officers with him.and this will probably be re- cognizead by the House authorities.The election took place on December 16th, but through the partisan conduct of the returning officer it was fifty-three days later\u2014February 7th_.when the declaration of the pall took place The vote was as follows: Thompson.2,113.Congdon, 1.495, majority, 618 It has been stated that Dr.Thompson Is disqualified by reason of the fact that he did not resign his position as member of the Yukon council in sufficient time before nomination day.This turns out to Be incorrect.His resignation was tender.on December Sth.and its receipt was oD acknowledged the rame day by Mr.Congdon as commissioner.The Irish Martyrs.A New York despatch says t order of Pope Pius, 423 Trl mares > the faith in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are to be canonized this year on the same day and with a pomp and splendor that will make It the crowning event of his relgn.This 1s 8t.Patrick's day message rome from Rome te the Irish race In America.The process of the nonization of the Irish martyrs has dragged along for years.and seemed to be able to drag on indefinitely until Plus intervened.\u201cUn the Pope's perannal order,\u201d Archbishop Walsh.of Dublin, writes.\u201cthe cause of the martyrs Is to be carried out as expeditiously as possible, and there is every reason to believe that the whole army of Irish martyrs will be canonized before the close of this year.' Of 423 selected for the honors of the church.the most notable ix Desmond O'Hurley, the celebrated French scholar and onnon.who was created Archbishop of Cashel by Gregory XIII Ocean Steamships.Mongolian, at New York, from Glasgow and Moville, March 12.New York, at New York.from Southampton and Cherbourg.March 12.La Touraine, at N York, from Havre, March 12.Bovie, at Liverpool, from \u2018New York, March 11.Eiruria, at Liverpool.from New York, March 12.Philadelphie, at , Southampton, New York, March 1 Dominion, at London, from Halifax, March 11.Mon a Avonmouth, from Bt.John, March 11.Biucher, at Cherbourg.from New York, March 11.pt Rotterdam, Ryndam.York.Devona, at Portland, from Newcastle, March Lake rte, at St.John, from Liverpool, March 11.Canada at Portland, from Liverpool, from from New Lightened Use Pearfine P Ing gets dirt out of the house pin se little trouble and Loess rubbing with PE ARLINE less wear to paint.wgod-werk, everything.Use ARLINE without soap or any other help \u2014üse it for every article in the house.Don\u2019t Drudge\u2014 USE PEAR LINE WALTER 'M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES, 500 Doz.Linen Collars, MEN'S and BOY'S i ALL BEST QUALIT imported stook, will be sold by publio auction, for account of whom it may corcern, without reserve, at the undersigned salearoom.at 2 O'CLOCK SHARP, On TUESDAY, 14th March.WALTER M.KEARNS, 59 2 Auctioneer.Attractive Sale Neat Furniture and Effects, Splendid Upright Piano, Pratte Aeollan (very little used, coet $375).Parlor Bet, Fancy Chairs and Tables, Cabinets, Of] Paintings, Water Colors and Engravings, Japanese Ornaments, Brass Plano Lamps, Curtains, Mirrors, Oak Secretary, Bookcase, Cherry Bookcase, Oak and other Sidebourds, Extension Tables, Leather covered Chairs, Dinner and Tea Glassware, Toilet Sets, Plated-ware, Oak and other Bedroom Sets, Single and Double Iron Beds, Lounges, Bureaus and Washatands.a number of splendid Car- Pes: Ollcloth.Prowse Refrigerator, Cook- Stove, etc.RAN on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 14th March, at 2.30 O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.\u2018This sale Includes the complete furnishing of an attructive flat.59 2 IMPORTANT SALE \u2014OF\u2014 AyrshireCattle e progeny of the well known RAPIDS FARM HERD Of Registered Ayrshire Cattle Consisting of about 50 HEAD of Young Cows, Bulls and Heifers, The property of the Estate Late W.W.OGILVIE, Esq.Sale will take place at RAPIDS FARM, LOWER LACHINE ROAD, on WEDNESDAY, 220d March, At One O'Clock.Catalogues giving full detalls are now ready.and will be mailed on application.« WALTER 'M.KEARNS, 69 3 Auctioneer.PRELIMINARY NOTICE, IMPORTANT SALE Household Furniture, Valuable Upright Plano, several Costly Oil Paintings, Hrass Beds.Bric-a-brac, etc.by order of MR.J.QUINN (who has sold his house).\u2018Sale at 79 MANSFIELD STREET.on WEDNESDAY, 20th March, at 10 A.M, Particulars later WALTER M.KEARNS, 59 2 Auctioneer.Hunters and Saddles Horses AT AUCTION.Immediately following the great mala of registered Ayrshire cattle for the estate lute W.W.Ogilvie, Esq.at \u2018\u2019Rapida Farm.\u201d Lower Lachine Road, on WEDNESDAY, 22nd MARCH, There will be xold for account of MESSRS.PENNISTON BROS.6 valuable horses, Including the well known B.gelding '\"\u2018Burnap.\u201d ch.mare \u201cRose and 4 very fine young heavy weight sadlle horses.Catalogues with particulars may be had on application.ALTER M.KEARNS, 59 8 Auctioneer.A Very Attractive Consigament ef Valuable Books From EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND.has arrived.ex S8.Sardinian, and will be sold by auction at the undersigned\u2019s salesroom, 1828 Notre Dama Street, on FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 31st March and 1st April, Cataloguea may be.had \u20186 and after the 18th Instant.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctionesr.Preliminary Notice.AN ATTRACTIVE SALE 59 2 Household Furniture (All superior make.and In splendid condition), Carpets, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Plated-ware, etc.Will take Place at 349 OLIVER AVE WESTMOUNT.TUESDAY, 28th March, At Ten O'Clock AM.Full particulars will duly appear.WALTER M.KEARNS, 59 2 Auctioneer.A Hold-Up at Waterloo.Special to The Montreal Star.Waterloo, Que.March 13.\u2014Mr.James Phelps, engineer on the G.T.R., was the victian of a hold-up and robbery on Main street on Wednesday night between 11 and 12 o'clock.At the preliminary trial it was adduced that Mr.Phelps hed been spending the evening with people whom he thought were friends, but, being a rative stranger in town, did not know the type.He was dow! and beaten to unconsciouéness, and then robbed of his watch, chain and money.The following morning warrants were issued against William Oborne, jr, and a man named Turner.Both were arrested end committed to Bweetsburg to await their tréai.Development at Glace Bay.Special to (the Montreal Star.Glace Bay, March 13.\u2014 The Cape Breton Coal Iron and Railway Company are hastening the development of their mine at Bro ton.They expect In a few days two powerful alr compressors end two fans of large size for their air shafts.Nearly two hundred men are now employed about the colliery and on the rall- way.e road is surveyed about three miles toward Sydnéy, and this end will be finished by the first of June.In a few day a force of men will arrive from Pitte- burg to go on with the steel structural work at the bank head and Installing revolving tipples., The mine is working on «a double nhjft.Death of Fredericton Official.Special to the Montreal Star.Sunday after being confined tô less than two weeks with typhoid fever.Deceased, who was 51 years old, was the son of the late, Andrew Phair.for many here, and had bean tn 18 yeas M.HICKS & CO\u2019S SALES.ailk and etchings, brass ble, \u2018Limoges\u2019 > etc.; mat tresses, chiffonier, amel Iron ôy 2 andirons, leather covered chairs, chine cabinet and dinner waggon, all to maten: china dinner get, tea and dessert sets, odd china, a few pieces of finest American cut glass, plated ware cutlery, etc; hemstitched tablecloths and napkins to match; a complete outfit in bed and table linens, etc.; rich Axminster carpet square (cost $3.75 a yard).oak hall mirror and bench, hat rack, hall clock, large leat chair, easy chair and two rockers in oak secretary, tables and tabourettes, Davenport sofa, cosy corner and cushions, plush portieres tapestry and chenille covers, Axminster square, nice pictures, etc., 2 elegant brass bedsteads, with \u201cOstermoor\u2019\u2019 kets and bed linen, mahognay bureau, mahogany table, bed.bureau and washstand, etc.; ner and tea sets, ollcloth, with H.W.attachments; enamelled kitchen ware, litensila.© ete, The furniture has been less than a year in use and is the best that money and good taste could procure.Sale Tuesday Morning, M.HICKS & CO\u2019S SALES.INO.asso Elm Ave.AUCTION SALE OF \u2014 Magnificent Furniture, Upright Plano, Best Carpets, Pictures, Ornaments, China, Glassware, &0.We have received instructions to sell at the above mentioned residence all the fine furniture and effects, \u2014IN PART\u2014 James B.Berry Cabinet Grand (upright) piano best Wilton carpets, wire back sofas and chairs in rich silk covering, gilt chairs, fancy tables and tabourettes, plush Jardinieres, draperies, ornaments.sideboard, and and oak portieres proof clock Golden ex, ete.Brusselg hal, \u201cWaldorf Astoria\u2019 mattress, pillows, bolsters, \u201cNew Perfect\u201d gaa stove, McClary COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK.House on View Monday Afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock.This is probably the neatest furnished house to be sold at auction this Spring.M.HICKS & CO,, Auctioneers.mahognay music cabinet, real lace curtains, window seat, fancy cushions, bric-a-brac, frames leather covered, springs; elderdown qulits, \u2018Princess Louise\u201d dressing table, gents\u2019 Brussels and Axminster carpets, toilet sets, en- \u201cNorthern\u201d refrigerator, odd d4in- March 14th, M.HICKS & CO.\u20198 SALES.engravings and fire dining room and stair carpets, r lounge, Morris ladies\u2019 oak best halr blan- range \u2018Famous\u2019 RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.THE PEOPLES RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.Important Ades, Catalogue Sale of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES The undersigned have received Instructions from Aronson and Rutenberg, Pawnbrokers, 601 Cralg Street, to sell by public auction at their salearooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, on TUESDAY, March 14th, 15th and 18th, 1905.Sales each day at 2 and 7 p and THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY .m.The balance of Unredeemed Pledges and other gonds for the months of November.December.1903, January, February.Gold and Sliver Watches, Springfields, tent's P.8.Bartletts, till March 10th, 21796.constating of an enormously large assortment of valuable in Walthams, English and Patent lever movements; an im- 1904 being from Pledge No.13484 to Ladies\u2019 and Elgins, Appleton and Traceys, mense collectlon of Diamond, Emerald, Ruby and Pearl Rings, Pins, Brooches and (\u2018uff Buttons, Snlid Sliver and Silver-plated Ware and Cutlery, Doyble-Barrelled Guns, and Rifles and Revolvers, Photographic I Opera and Field Glasses, Raymond Sewing Machine, rings: Gold Rings, Pins, Brooch es, Spectacles and Eyeglasses, (Gold and Silver Chains and Loc Bracelets, Studs, Links, Lockets, kinds \u2018of and Carmen Earrings, Greener and other Plumbers\u2019 ters\u2019 Tools, Custom-made Clothing, In Sults, Dress Coats and Vests, and a very large assortment of Spring :\\nd Fall Overcoats, Fur-llned and Fur-trim- med Overcoats, Musical Instruments in Violins, Mandoline, Guitars, Banjos and Zithers, Dresses, Dress Gocds.Quilts, Satchels.Blankets, Boots, 8hoes and other goods usually found In pawnbrokers' collections, ous to be enumerated.and which are too var- Catalogues can be had from the auctloneers, 241 and 243 St.James Street, or from Aronson and Rutenberg, 601 Craig Street.Goods on view Monday and up to hour of sale.59 3 MARCOTTE BROS.\u201d SALES.BY MARCOTTE BROS.Great Auction Sale of 17 complete Household Furniture for sale, without reserve, comprising: Upright Plano, Parlor Suite, Dining Room Furniture, Bedroom.Office Smoking Room, Kitchen, etc: Carpet Squares of all sizes, Curtains and Portieres, Pleturea and Miirors, Ornaments.Silverware, Carpet and Uilcloth.Go-Carts and Baby Carriages Second-hand Furniture from private houses All for positive sale on March 14th, 1905, at store, Dame Street Sale at 2.30 O'Clock.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, $F 8.\u2014Frea storage if desired.59 2 Important Trade Sale At our rooms.St, James Street, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 15th and 16th March, At Ten O'Clock Each Day.Balance of two bankrupt atocks, amounting to $12,000.00: Assorted Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing.Boots and Shocs.Hats, Sultings, Cloakings, Drees Cloths, Corsets, Whitewear, Linings, Lace, Embroidery.Flannels, Linens, etc.Also a $4,000.00 stock of Gent's Furnishings removed to our stores: l'nderwear.Hosiery, Neckties, Collars, Cuffs, Shirts, Buttons, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, and a large quantity of Fancy Goods.Also, on THURSDAY.at 2 o'clock p.m, a lot of Teas, Chicory.Canned Peas, Soaps, etc; two Small Safes.No reserve.and in lots to the trade.Terms\u2014Cash.MARCOTTE BROS, 59 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of J.B.DESAUTELS, St.Cesaire, Que., Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public auction, at a rate in the dollar, at No.69 8t James street, Montreal, WEDNESDAY, the 15th MARCH, 1003, at 11 o'clock a.m, the following assets: TUESDAY, 1693 Notre Dry Goods .+.-$1,336.24 Hats and Fura.121 36.09 Boots and Shoes .ee + 268.4 Glassware and ( \u2018rockery cree 49.Hardware and Paints .1,096.87 Groceries and [Provisions \u2026\u2026.157.69 Fix ree see ves ees 103.76 Rolling \u2018stock Cee ren eee saan 80.00 $3,217.87 Book Debts and Judgments, as per list .Cees a ve we 2,603.45 Terms\u2014Ca sh.The inventory and list of book debts are at our oO The store will be open for the inspection of the stock, Tuesday, the 14th March, 1905.For more information apply to * LAMARCHE & BENOIT.Joint Curator 3 Place d'Armes, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, - ; Auctioneers.55 3 2aw i WINTER RESORTS.KENILWORTH INN, Biltmere, near Asheville, N.C.Dry Invigorating climate, adjoin, Biit- more estate.Magnificently furnish Cuisine unsurpassed, orchestra, golf, livery, fishing, open all the jear Write hunting, MOORE, Proprietor for booklet.SDGAR B.$3 26 NEW ORLEANS, The most popular winter resort in America, ew St.Charlies hotel, modern freprocf, frst lat, a modates one thousand gets American and Ebropean plans.AndrewB.lakely & Co, Limited, Proprietors.4 55eod Dr, Harper is Improving.Chicago, March 13.\u2014President NY iMiam R, Harper, of the University of has so far recovered from the effeots ot his recent surgical operation for cornoer that he feels equal to faking a Jong journey.Rk was reported at the university that he would leave next week for Durope.The Donaldson line steamship Balacle sailed if Glasgow for! St.Joon, N.B., on Ba rhe n line steamship Ontarian sait- ed from\u201d ow or PorUand on Satur.200 - RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES.=, ARE YOU SELLING OUT THIS SPRING?We can handle your sale efficiently and economically.Do You intend Storing Your Furniture?We have the best accommodation in the city.and our terms will suit you.Have You Any Residue Furniture to Sell?Our Friday auctions are certainly the best medium for the disposal of such gonds.Call us up for particulars.Main 9 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers, 453-5 8'.James 8t.and 13)-187 Inspector Street.89 3 Household Furniture, Etc.Auction at our salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 ST.JAMES ST.Regular auction, FRIDAY MORNING, 17th March, At Ten O'Clock.A large assortment of household furniture, carpets.ollcloths, stoves, etc.a large quantity of miscellaneous goods.Safe storage for fumiture, pianos, etc.Private males at all times.Furniture, pianos, carriages, sleighs, harness, etc.Cash advances made.59 5 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.Preliminary Announcement We are Instructed by the Executors of ESTATE CUSHING to sell by auction at the residence, No.143 Metcalfe Street On Tuesday Morning, 21st Maroh, At Ten O'Clock: All the puperior Household Furniture and Effects; Drawing, Dining and Bedroom Furniture; Plano, China, Glass and Bilverware, etc.Particulars later.FRASER BROS., 50 3 Auctioneers.ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.Hotel Dennis ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Bituated directly on the beach front, with an unobstructed ocean view.Hot and cold sea water in private baths.Golf Link privileges.OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR WALTER J.BUZBY 59 Seod ROTEL MORTON, Virgiole, Ave, mear Beach, Atlantis Clty, Open nil the year.Capacity 236.Spectal rates for winter.Refurnished and redsc ed.Kooms en suite, with private baths.Sun pariour, Elevator from str » Fine table.Write for booklet and terms MRS N.R.HAINES, Owner and Prop.86 81 HOTEL PONCE DE LEON\u2014Always Open, Virginia Ave., at Beach.Modern tn a te.Capacity .Pirst clans cuisine and servios.Spsclal spring rates.Booklet.8.E.eT 6 THE WILTSHIRE, write City, N.J.Open all the year.Write for booklet nné special winter rates.Orchestra.E.EXD THE PENNNURST, Cran xxp Rievotor to street lev Rooms en suite wilh bath.all pear.s! winter end ring rates.t WILLIAM R.HOOD.Warden of Levis County.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebec, March 18.\u2014 Mr.George De- ae been re-elected warden of Levis county.No 155 University St.Bale of Magnificent House- Furniture, Karn Up- ht Plano, Best Brussels Brass Guasaliers, and Bilverware, B Brace fear , etc., etc, et the above mentioned steads residence, TUESDAY, MARCH 21st.Detalls later.M.HICKS & CO, 593 Auctionsera, ; \u2014_\u2014AT\u2014 Private Residences It you anticipate selling 7 your housshold furniture by C auction, we are in a position to realise the best possible results.vears of experience in this important branch of our business have enabled us to establish the very best connection with the buying public.For intending clients it 1s advisable to communicate with us early to secure choice of daté.REASONABLE RATES, RELIABLE RETURNS, PROMPT PAYMENTS.Bales of Furniture and general mere chandise at our rooms every Friday.Advances made and estimates given.Secure, dry storage for Furniture, Pianos, etc., ete.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 59 2 1821-1823 Notre Dame St.Notice of Sale Re J.O.BETOURNAY, Dry Goods Merchant, 1333 St.Catherine St., Mont- Auct fon sale on the premises, WEDNESDAY, March the 15th, 1905, at 11 o'clock a.m.: No.1\u2014Dry Goods, about .$10, 000 00 Lot No.2\u2014Store Fixtures.572.30 $10.5 572.3 30 aoonditions\u2014Cash and deposit on adju- ca a store will be open for the 13th and the 14th.For further information.apply to ARTHUR BARSALOU, Auctioneer.CHARTRAND & TU URGEON, 180 8t.James 8t., Montreal, inspection 59 2 Public Notice.On WEDNESDAY, March 15th Instant, At Two O'Clock P.M, at the office of the late J.B.CHET.Advocate, corner Gi st Denis \u2018Streets, in the City of BT.HTA- CINTHE, the following will be wold by publio auction, vis.: 1.\u2014AJ the law books and law constituting the library of the said late J.Bte.Blanchet, which library is valuable, and contains recent and valuable works, which would be very useful in the studies of la and noteries, pither in the district of St.Hyacinthe or The sale will commence at two o'clock sharp.Complete lists of the above will be file at Pie office of Mr.Theoret, Monte real; at the office od \u201cLe Solel, \" Que- beo: at the offices of the Prothonotaries following pleoes: Bher- brooke, Sorel, Three Rivers and St, Johns, and at the office of the under signed Notary.F.X.A.BOISSEAU, N.P., St.Hyacinthe, Que February Séth, 1908.50 7 taw NEW YORK HOTELS.GRAND UNION HOTEL BAGGAGE To AND Frot SEANONL FREE.Rooms Fon ee PER Day Up 44 813 HOTEL VICTORIA NEW YORK.Most Convenient for Visitors Im the eentre of the dusiness and amusement district.Besutifally Furnished, Exquisite Onisin Every Luxury and Comfort, Ahselutely Fire Proof.Fitth Ave,, 27th St.and Broadway.Inoreased Wages for Seamen.Chirego, oh 18.\u2014~The Lumber Care Association and the Lake Seamen's Union reached a settlement here Batur- day, by which pe seamen will get an increase in of $3.60 par month.The present Voss ranges from 325 to $37.60 pér manth, according to the s-asom.- » wt wea BPE == = \u2014 THE \u2014 \u2014\u2014 The Baily Star, THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO, .(Limited), i Proprietors.Carroll, Ament Pont Tribune t 18 the Ual Tribune Bull&ing, pa Set York, Building.Chicago.Agente ta France, Mayence, Favre & Cie.Agent In Toronto M.W.McGlilivray, 97 King street west.Ottawa Despatch and Agency Co.tu Ottawa Agent in London, Burd, $10 Fleet ot.agents England, Percy A.of the Star.MAR.4TH, 1903, .56,692 56,722 Circulation WEEK ENDING MONDAY , .oo.TUESDAY WEDNESDAY .56,681 THURSDAY .56,674; FRIDAY .56,643 SATURDAY + .62,702 TOTAL ., .346,209 Daily Average .= .57,702 | Weekly Star Last Week .126,233 CIH SpA oz TIE STA DAILY AND WEEKLY si 470,44 One issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 18 2,000 From the above figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as nore or less ephemeral.MONDAY.MARCH 13, 1805.HOCKEY IN DANGER.hockev match these Jays, about he- To every we must give a \u201crough play.\u201d It come When it is absent, that far is worthy of notice, paragraph has apparently one of the features of the game.Ag every admirer of this awiftrst of the spurts sees, there mu.t be a change here.or hockey will become impossible as a game for gentlemen to play or for ladies to watch.The gentiemen who have been giv- Ing us their opinions on this subject in the firid of contrary, like But when degenerates are no sport.wool.roughness Yearpet soldiers\u2019 They, the vigorous.manly playon so easily into brutality.and on occasion can darken Into manslaughter.IL is ¥me for lovers of Lhe winged game to make an effort Ce #ave it from utter extinction.- Fne-gsod effect of the double referee system, as shown at Ottawa, sugge:ts where the cure may lie.It was not that the two referces more surely detected the breaches of rule; but that their presence on the ice deterred the players from risking which might send them off.eaniiot possibly than the \u2018\u2019puck:\u201d and a great deal of tough play is possible without tracting his attention.But two men make this more difficult.It is a !lt- tle like having a referee with another Pair of eyes In the back of his head.The purpose of the player is always to win the game.When rough play Is purposely indulged in.it is always with this object in view.There is no spirit of brutality; but mere.y à pass.onate éagerness to win which sometimes leads an enthusias- Uc player :o do In hot blood what he would dream of doing in cold.Consequentiy the moment rough play is more apt conduct {me man watch much more.at- almost never to lose than to win a game, it wiil disappear like snow under the spring sun.Tts \u201cralson d'etre\u201d will have gone: and It will aecome a positive hindrance to success.This can be brought about by putting two the then * penalizing heavily for every offence.An intentional roughness should put a player off for that game, at all events; and there are plenty cf brutallties whic Ii should rule the perpetrators off \u201cfor life,\u201d as Dr.Peterson Says.The risks of roughness must be made 80 great that no player will dream of indulging in it.Certainly hockey is a aport worth saving.There is nothing akin to it among the greet gumes, unless it be polo.Lacrosse is a splendid gaine to watch; but it lacks the swiftness and continuous skill of hockey.Raseball is not to be mentioned in the same breath\u2014though the machine-like accuracy of the \u201cdiamond\u201d is beautiful refereea on ice and to see.Rugby in only fascinating to the informed spectator: and, to him, it is stow, heavy work when contrasted with Lockey.Tennis ts light and rapid, but lacks the inspiring wirllity of hockey.\u2018Among the games, hockey is unchallenged king: and it would _e a crime against the enjoymedita of our people if brutality were permitted to -Sanish ét from decent society.cr « - WAR AND REFORM IN RUSSIA.War has always been the prelude to domestic reform in Russia.After the \u2018Napoleonic wats, the officers of the- Russian ermies who had marched \\sbrough westerh Europe drought back Iiberal ideas, just az the French om- \u2018cers who served with Lafayette in - Atericn carried back tb France no.Kore of hiiidan, equality Ang democratic .Which sois té Che Revoiu- >.WAR from flank and rear, +lther been captured or voluntarily In addition we already know rifles, immense quantities of So much for the present.ther loss, what follows\u201d Oyama.Running at highest pressure | seule, the Japanese.contrast with his other qualities, of the cupture of a hundred great guns, ammunition, amounting in value to millions of dollars.The future has no better prospects, Kuropatkin ts able to withdraw his battered beaten army to Harbin without fur- His own dismissal froin the chief command is certain, and there is no general of the Grand Duke circle from which his successor will probably be chosen, whom one can legitimately expect to play at strategy with And yet Nicholas, with fatpgous pride, SITUATION.Plecing together the fragmentary and sometimes conflicting accounts of the batÜle-storm which has raged for the laut week up and down the fertile valleys below Mukden, we are al lust able to get u more or less vague, but still coherent story of the last and greatest stroke ut Russian sovereignty in the Far East.Kuroputkin, taking personal command of the rear-guard of his defeated army, has #u fur beaten off the swarming regiments which assailed bin ceaselessly and shepherded the confused a once splendid army to fuirly safe distance of the fold at Tie Pass.three hundred and fitfy thousand soldiers in trenches und tents under the flag and disorganlzed remununts of Or the of St.Andrew three weeks ago, a scant two-thirds remains, and thefr numbers are certain to be still further depleted before the end of the greal drive which Oyama Is so successfully carrying on.Although the Russlau press censor refuses to recognize that the equivalent for \u201cprizoner\u201d Is found jn his country\u2019s vocabulary.we know from Japaitese estimates and from certain sentences In Kuroputkin's official reports that something over forty thousand Russians have lain down thelr longer the storm of shot and shell from pursuing ant enfilading Japanese guns.The list of killed and wounded on the Russian despatches at 80.000, and in the disordered condition of the defeated army it will probably be some days before any arms rather than face side 18 placed by the Jupanese offiolul list is issued ut St.Petersburg.60,000 of provisions.and huge stores Supposing and under the most favorable circum- stinces the Siberian Rallway could not replice the numerical losses under six months, with a still longer interval required before the stores agin reach the requisite amount to make offensive operations safe.Viadivostok'as fate 1s aud before Roje=tVensky can arrive it will doubtless be iu the hands of which is so strongly in answers this blow hy ordering his fleets to a separate constitution to Poland.The Crimean war did very much bet- wal vases was introduced.\u201d Then, in 156).serfdom was abolished.This was one of the greatest forward steps in human emancipation that the world has eve; seen.ter forty mil- a¢ serfs were set free; and not only set free.but provided with land apon Which to make their llvings\u2014a prudent provision whose lack In the Southern States has led to abject poverty and degradation.Euch peasant family was given {ts cottage and a pirce of garden adjoining tt: and each village was allowed to purchase on e.1sy terms\u2014the money being advanced Hons by the Stare \u2014 a rertain track of land from the adjoining estate, From this same period came the zémstvos, both district and provincial, thus planting the germ of loral self- government.Of course, reavtion to some degree followed later: but a distinct and permanent advance was made on former conditions.The Russian peasant may be ignorant.but he Is not a slave.He has somg knowledge of self-government from the operations of his zemstvo.As for \u2018the city workman, contemporary events show that he has great powers of organization and cooperation.In fact, with the student, he has becoine a political force, Consequently, it ig quite in keeping with Russian precedent that the present war should give birth to strong domestic reform agitation.The nation ts wakened from its stolid slumber by military operations.The gathering of recruits makes the whole people aware of?the Government in an unpleasant manner.Then, If the power of the army ix broken and Its prestige weakened by the fortunes of the war, the non-military classes feel freer to apeuk and act.Hence we may hope that the Russian people will comn out of the conflict with some apotls of victory quite as valuable as Lhose which Japan will secure.GET TO BUSINESS.It is a curious thing that public business is being held up, both at Ottawa and Quechee, by trouble within the Cabinets.Yet both the Legislature and Parilament are in session.This means that the people are paying the expenses of both these bodies while the Governments which ought to meet them with settled programmes and ready for business.are trying to decide what that programme is to be.Under our system, there is no fixed time for the meeting either of Parliament ur the Legislatures, The presumption is that the Cabinets will call them together vhen they are ready for them, This is almost the only advantage we get from having no fixed date for the opening of Parllament, as the Americans have for the opening of Congress.For many reasons, it would be better for us to have a fixed date.The business men of the country would then always know when to expect the sesston, for instance.But we forego this advantage, in order that the Government can always be ready before putting Parliament to the expense and inconvenience of meeting.When we do not get this advantage from the elastic system.what benefit is it to us?And when the Legislatures are sitting without being able to do business, what do we get for the money it is costing us ?Surely it is time that the Ministers either prorogued their legislative bodies or got to business.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 We have reached the season of the year when a clean sidewalk would be a great comfort.In mid-winter, it may be that the constant frost would make a pavement-more slippery than ordinary snow, tempered with ashes; but now the warmer suns will keep a clean pavement ary and safe.There i» no reasofi why we should have to wear rubbers far Into the spring just because the sidewalks remain wet and slushy in places.If we could commence now to have absolutely clean pavements and pramptly sweep from them any snow which may fal, we would at least run a chance of having enfoyable walking during these pro- misiag and sunny spring days.Nothe Ing but à heavy sfiow storm could temporarily put us back\u2019 into the old ein- derpath regime, when every man leaves his footprints on the carpel af imast [twice à day ter for the Russian people.The val- lapse of the army led to 1 great popular movement in which all classes were involved.The press gained more ; freedom: literature and science and vJucttion advanced, \u201cthe whole judicial system was reconstructed,\u201d says the World To-day in Jdlscussiug this priod, \u201chereditary jurisdiction was done away with and the jury in erim- gall at once for Japan, and beginning the mobillzation of another army of 200,- 000 mention that followed.But about the Sooobo0U00000007 only material step taken as a result of this movement was the granting of | Out of the Ordinary.SOGGIGONGOOAO ONG HHIGOHHIG0N ; Among the quaint old customs and ceremonies stil Kept alive ln vountry disivicts there is ouly one \u201chorn dance! and that is to Le found at Abbots Brow- ley.in Staffordshhre.Every yvar at the village wake the dance is stil] carried out The origin of the horn dance is lost in the mists of history.but it has beon traced back ns far us the eleventh century.Until the seventeenth century it was practised at Christmas, on New Year's dav and on Twelfth day.In the time; of Henry VIL the dance was performed in front af the church every Sun- duy and a collection for the poor taken up from the spectators.GLASS COFFINS.Tn preserve the features of those who have died it is proposed by x Ru-.lan tu virbalm corpses by casting around the a sid mass nf glass This would be per- fectiy Uransparent, and as no air covlu get in the features would be preserved fndefinitely Of course, it is not possible to pour molten glues directly on the body.so It ix first coated with a thin covering of so-called \u201cliquid glass,\u201d or sodium sfficate.This Is allowed to harden, and forms a protective coating.The body !s then put in a poured around VALUE OF OLD STRING.Thera 1s money in handling bits of old mould and melted glass string and rope, and there are several iarçe dealers in these rcmmodities In New York.Thousands of dollars are made by buving and selling old fishing nets alone, but Unis is n mere bagatelle to the cash that is turned over in handling vid corduge ut the docks.When lt j< stated that the cordage not including the fitting \u2014of a large sailing vessel costs from $10,000 to $20,000, and that this has to be constantly renewed, it will be seen that an rnormous trade must be carried on in this particular department.HOTEL FOR TRAMPS.A comfortable home for tramps on very ambitious Mnes hus been built in Chi- cugo.lt is wu most imposing building nf four stories, comprising dining rooms, reading rooms, and the Inevitable bathrooms.Tramps who want u night's lodging must do a certaln amount of work, graduated according to their phy- ={tal condition.Immediately on entering the building they are taken to the bathroom.fram which they pass into the courtyard to «do their task.After the tou Is over they have «n opportunity of gol out to seck for w.-.and thea they co in for the evening \u2018ore going to bed, however, they are compelled again to perform the ceremony or ablution.FACTS AND FIGURES.Fifteen hundred Japanese filled the A)- hambra Theatre, Fan Francisco, one recent night gnd celebrated with enthusiasm (he 2585th anniversary of the Lm- peror Juimu's accession to the Japancse throne.Prior ta the \u2018ear 1850 London had never had a death rate of less than 20 per 1,000.Since 1894 it has never had one above that figure, aml last year ylelded the absolutely lowest death rate on record for the metropolis, viz.13.2.Lord Lonalnw, president of the board of agriculture of England, maid at a meat.ing that in his own district, the County of Surrey, taxes were so high and re- turna from the land sao small that he had made up his mind to sel most of his property.Many curious reasons are given for absence from school.Here is ane: \u2018Dear Sir \u2014Samuel cannot come to,school this afternoon, as he has glued his head to the dresser, and we have not been able to separate him yet.\u201d\"\u2014The Schoolmis- ress, An ancient practice is followed in Ful- ham Palace, the Bishop of London's residence.The lodgekeeper, whose duty !t is to arouse the servants in the morning, goes around the quadrangle with a slender rod abont fifteen feet long and taps with It on the windows of the servants\u2019 sleeping rooms.The owner of Narodny List.a Servian newspaper which is hostile to the Government, appeals for a responsible editor.The eighth ~ditor In three weeks has Just been arrested, and the editor's wife, obliged to support herself, tried in vain to get permission to have an egg-stall In the market place.\u2014 Japan has threo national holidays.January 1 {8 ono of them, and the birthday of the relgning Emperor, November 3, another.But February 11 Ig the greatest of the three dates, for ft is the annl- versary of of the coronation of the first Emperor Julmu, who nscepded the throne at a place called Kashiwara, near the modern town of Nara, five and twenty centuries ago.Displayed at a sele of work at a Nonconformist church in London recently was a gorgeous quilt, .bearing the ayto- graphs of over 400 persons, mainly members of the congregation.The signatures, originally made In pepcll on dlamond- shaped plecen of blue and white drill, were feather-stitched in colored cotton by the w n \u2018ot the .church, who on finishing.quite, presented it to their pete A London hotel-keeper s a remarkable suite of furniture.For many years he had collected empty match boxes, which were finaily made by a skilled cabinettmakèr into A of furniture.The outfit consists & Writing table, with smoking spparatus, w fire-rcreen, à net, r articles, in the construction fo which many thousands of boxes were employed An Ohio man who wis recently elected to Congresa went to Washington to look around and see what his duties were, He was hompitably received and was wined ond dined a t many times by his eaguen.re het: went home he said to his friends: \u201cBy I have had a_ good me, I have bed, dinners and\u201d breakfa and tiven to me, ne tact, LA avants my Knifa ot st my mout H eince the +4 struck tywn.\u201d .THE PASSING HOUR Rat Portage can't po portage the Cup by By-Town.Whitney bas called his Legistature to meet in the windy month.Protection in England is a lady with no friends but many adinirers, it will soon be necessary to have a refcre for every player at hockey.No one will deny that Premier Parent is a greut master of rear-guard actions.No woman will belleve that marriage is a failure until after she tries it herselr, The trouble with Kuropatkin has been discovered.He Is within three yeurs of olay.The Belleville ballot box cases?Yes?It seems as if we had beard of them, before.If those Californians order the Japs.to go.Togo may steam over and tell them to stay.A scarchly of ice is threatened In Toronto, and a separate achool agitstion coming on.Horkey is still a game of skill; tut there are those who are trying to suike out the \u201ca.\u201d MeG411 should not lose any time about handing out an honorary d:gree to Fleld Marshall Oyama.Th moon Is out every night now, and peaple will uat be surprised If it ends by getting \u201cfull\u201d That contrary Parllament of his cannot really worry Balfour, with the golf season approaching.Whan (3.W.Ross hears that Sir Wilfrid has hegun to receive \u2018\u2019open letters.he will fear for the worst.Between the yellow peril abroad and the red peril at home Russia may be pardoned for feeling btue.While the orchestra § plays beiween the acts men go out and smile, but the ladies must simply grin and bear it.The hockey season n being on the point of death.the Manchurian campaign again hus à chance for the casualty record.That the Japs.are becoming experts in all wicked western ways is shown by thelr efforts to corner\u201d the Russtans.In spite of the arbitration society, the Japs.are showing that to make pleces is still the surest way to make peace.Oyama may yet prove himself great ANONEh to be called Just Oyama instead of having titles like \u2018Napoleon tacked un him.That English emigrant who wanted to know what weapon to use against a \u2018land siiark,\u201d didn't ask for advice before he needed ît.Talking of long range artillery.did vou natice the execution wrought by Ovama's guns on the money markets of distant Berlin and Paris?It ix hard to please some people.It is claimed now that the Russians will not be satisfied until the Rritish have also Heked them.\u2014- Chicago News, Russell Sage has contracted a severe coid, and for the past two days the poor vid man has been uble to muke about half a milllon dollars.No doubt, members of Parllament were at Dey's rink on Saturday night, and, booking down on the hockey players, wished that they, too.© could be famous.Spence, of Toronto, came to town, spent a few hours, «nd then annodnced that there are 300 places where you can buy booze in this burg.Swift lot (those Tor- ontonians! 4 The man who could propose that tbe Load Committee take Peel street for a mode! next winter has nothing to learn in the art of \u2018rubbing it in.\" Among the pictures which Toronto has got for its exhibition next year Is \u201cCaught by the Tide,\u201d by Hook.That ought to hold even Toronto for a while.An American Senator.\u201cNow, my fellow-citizens\u2018\u2019 said Senator Snugley.\u2018l want to tell you how giad I am to bo back among you once more.(Chiers) 1! am always happy to ge away from Washington and to return to the plain, patient people I know so well.(loud cheers and applause.) IL does my heart good to look into your honest, open | faces and know that you will Une up for me with the old.unreasoning party loyalty the prxt time it is necessary for the rallway companies and trusts by which I am employed to Jet vou go through the motions of returning me my feat baok there as & mem of the most august deliberative body on earth.(WHd cheers and shouts of, \u2018What's ths matter with Snugley?\"He's all right!) Gentlemen and friends, I thank you for this touching exhibition of blind partisanship, and 1 trust that Il may be my privilege to serve vou long and faithfully, as 1 served your fathers before you.They didn\u2019t think for themmnelves either.\u201d Prolonged cheers and music by the Shagtown Silver Cornet Band.) \u2014E.E.Kiser.THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.Since the Grand Trunk fire some days ago.the officers of the company have been inspheting several large buildings to used for temporary offices.Mr.Gilbert Scott, of the Western buildings, habollles square, has offered temporary accommodation to the general manager is own office for THE old Jacques Cartier Hotel was leased for offices, until new buildings were erected on the company's property.St.Etienne street.The late Mr.rt prominent merchant of the city.The first annual meting of the shareholders of the Academy of Music Co, was held on Friday afternoon at their officés.Stock to the amount of over seventy thousand dollars has been subscribed, and the joint architects\u2019 plans accepted.THE plans were prepared by Measrs.Hutchinson and Tart, and the buildi opened not autumn.Rong the principal stockholders were the late Sir Hugh Allan, Jato Mr.Fred.Mackenzie, late Mr.Thomas.Davidson, broker: Sir William Hing.ston, Colonel Frank Bond, and Mr.William Roee.It is positively stated this morning that Mr.J.Wurtele, advocate, will offer himself ag a candidate for Montreal\u2019 Centre, at thin approaching provincial elestions.THE late Judge Wurtele first entered the Amembly for Ya- maska county at the general elections of \u201875, and he war elevated to the 8 perior Court Bench 28th June, 1886, and was transferred to the a Bench In September, 1531.He died last year.TO-NIGHT'S APPOINTMENTS.HIS MAJESTY'S \u2014 Edward Terry in \u201cSweet Leer ss vaut deville A mure \u2014 Vau o and ue NOUVEAU ke | Controle | des Wagons- ts.\u201d Ralded Disorderly House.The police, raided a disorderly house on Dorchester street Saturday right and arrested the keeper, Mra.Hereux, and several men and women, To-day Mr.Rocorder Weir fined Mrs, Hereux 100 or three months, and the inmates 25 or one month.To Give Plano Recital.Mr.Ernest Langlois will give a piano recital at the Windsor Hall early next month, assisted by Miss Alice :Savard, contralto, and Ar, a.Labelle, \u2018cellist.es i rT BRIDOET'S NIGHT REFUGE.\u2014 for the week ending Saturde Th \u201cearch, Toe The followin peuple contains neither Opium, It cures Diarrhæœa and WY! Stomach and Bowels, givi The Children\u2019s Panacea T e MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ar and Children.Castoria is a harmless Phostitate for Castor goric, Drops and Stem Garr Ofl, Pare- .It is Pleasant.It © nor other Na substance.It destroys Worms and allays Fove Wind Colic.ing Troubles and cures Constipation.It relieves T - tes the healthy and natural sleep.© Mother\u2019s Friend, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of & law (8) MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Ae r TO-NIGHT tch skating tit 11 p LADIES CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY MISTLETOE LADIES\u2019 vs.LACHUTE LADIES to d'art about 8 o'clock and to be over not laler than 930 sbarp.Followed by BAND IN AFKT General Admission 250, giving right to skate after the game.MONDAY! ENDANCE DURING BOTH EVENTS.MOTION DISMISSED ON ALL COUNTS Mr.Justice Trenholme Delivered Judgment in St.Antoine Conspiracy.QUOTED SOME PRECEDENTS Counsel for the Defence Asked That a4lis Motion Be Recorded, Which oe Was Allowed.I the Court of King\u2019s Bench to-day Mr.Justice Tranhoinie gave his judgment In the case of George Bisson- nette, Henry Levesque, Joseph Hurtu- bise, Alphonse Beauvais, L.À.M.Au- bertln, and Oscar St.Jacques, charged with conspiring to carry out per- sonation at the recent Federal] election in St.Antoine division, Montreal, and in which case Mr.Leet, for the accused, had made a motion to quash the indicument.His Lordship dismissed the motion on all the counts.i After quoting a large number of precedents, His Lordship sald there | could be no questipn as to the right of the courts to try the accused under the laws of England, which had become the laws of the land through cone quest.The Various counts upon which His Lordship had to give judgment were as follows: .THE VARIOUS COUNTS.1.Because the sald jnformation and warrant do not disciose any eriminal offence known to our law.2.Because the acts charged in the said Information and warrant do Not constitute a criminal offence under the Criminal Code of Canada.3.Because the act of personation under Dominion Election Act Is not made an Indictible offence within the meaning of the Criminal Code of Canada.4.Because (excepting those offences which are specially mentioned) only those offences which are indictable offences can be made the basis of the offence of conspiracy.5.Because the proceeding for the runishment of personation under the Dominion Election Act is not an offence for which the offender may be prosecuted by Indictment.6.Because the proceedings for the punnishment of personation for the Dominion Election Act can be tried only under the Summary Trial Act.and it does not, therefore, fall into the category of indictable offences.As soon as judgment was delivered Mr.Leet, for the accused, asked that a reserve case be allowed.His Lordship replied that reserve cases were only allowed where the judge had some doubt as to what the final judgment might be, but In this case he was absolutely satisfled with the verdict he had rendered on the merits of the arguments presented by counsel.Mr.Leet asked that the motion be recorded, and this was allowed.: \u2018To-morrow morning the defence will ask for a blll of particulars, THE TEMISKAMING RAILWAY COMMISSION.The New Commisisoners Have Been Appointed.\u2018Toronto, Ont.March 132.\u2014The Ontario Gazette announces the appointment of C B.Smith, Civil \u2018Engineer, Toronto; D.Murphy, ex-M.L.A., Ottawa; and J.L.Englehart, Petrolea.to be commissioners of the Temiskam- ing and Northern Ontario Railway, in place of the old Board, which has resigned.It is not yet known whether the Government intends to limit the new commission to three or to have five members that, being optional under the Temiskaming Raliway er HOCKEY EXTRAORDINARY! TUESDAY, MARCH 14th at 8.30 p.m.RAT PORTAGE VS.WANDERER All seats reserved, Tic ; Boxes, $3.00, now on sale at Star Branch Office.General admission by Wood Ave.entrance, 23c.THE REPUTATION OF THE KARN PIANO has encircled the Globe.In every country where music and art are prized, the Chaste Refinement of \u201c Canada's Best\u201d Piano is pre-ewinent.A nice assortment of various stvles al ways ou land at LAYTON BROS, SOLE AGENTS, 144 Pcel St.(Dominion Square.) Bo 10 24w NOW IS THE TIME FRAMINO \u2018done.MALONE MOULDING & FRAMING CO.48 Beaver Hall Hill.5897 IONIAN HAD ROUGHEST PASSAGE IN FIVE YEARS.Spanish Steamer Which Had Broken Down at Sea Towed Into Halifax Harbor.Bpecial to the Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S8., March 13.\u2014 The mall steamer Tonlan arrived here at noon today from Liverpool.bringing 17 saloon 188 second cabin, and 478 steerage passengers.She icft Liverpool on March 2nd, and had the roughest passage ln five years.On March 6th a fireman, Isanc Hill, died.having burst a blood vessel.He was buried at sea.Among the pas- sengcrs is Major-General Burnell, of the British army.who is on route to Japan.SPANISH STEAMER IN TOW.The Wilson line steamer Toronto towed Into Halifax this morning the steamer Montevideo, n Spanish royal mall steamer owned by the Company Trans-Atlan- tica, of Barcelona.The Montevideo left New York on March 7th for Barcelona, with 19 cabin, 30 intermediate, and 30 steerage passengers She was sighted about 250 miles south of New York, flying signais of distress.The Toronto bore down upon her, and learned that she was disabled, having broken Yer intermediate shaft.The Toronto t the disabled steamér in tow.and bore up for Halifax.The Montevideo will repair here.Among the passengers on the Montevideo is James Gordon Bennett's chauf- eur.who has with him one of Mr.Bennett\u2019s automobiles, which he is taking to Genoa.Ilaly, to take part in races there.FREIGHT WRECK AT KINGMAN, MAINE.Special to The Montreal Star.8t.John, N.B.,, March 13.\u2014Seven- teen cars of Montreal freight are off thé track near Kingrhan, Maine.None of the hands are badly Injured.The damage to railway stock is maid to be light.Trains from Boston and Montreal are five hours late.All those who have used, and who bas not, Gray's Syrup of Red Spruce Gum * are willing to admit that it is a Splendid Specific for Coughs and Colds, and gives immediate relief., \u201csometbing said to be as good.Don\u2019t be persuaded to try._ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Last opportunity to hear Y'saye Violinist Windsor Hall Next Wed.Eve.$1.00 to $2.50.Boats ak Bhaw\u2019s.Shamrock Lacrosse Club.ANNUAL MEETING.The Annual Meoting of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club will be held in the Young Irishmen's I.Association Hall.O'Connell street, on \u2018Monday.March 13th, 1905, at 8.15 p.m.The following amendment to the constitution will be voted on: Art.6, sec.1 be amended to read \u201cthe Elective Officers of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club be reduced from 6 to 4.\u201d Other business will be the reception of Annual Report and the Election of Officers for the ensulng year.Members must qualify to take part {n proccedin .J.McGEB.Hon, Bec, LX] Shamrock Lacrosse Club.EMERALD DRAMATIC OO.IT \u2019 A I mh , LULL ST.PATRICK'S DAY.Aftersoon, 25c.Children, 10c.Evening, 25c.Reserved Shc.Tickets on Sale at C.M.DESILETS.961 St.Catherin J.G, MILLOY.2117 St.Oath DR.J.Uo & ee» & C.PAQUETTE.Welllsgten ° 53°85 law MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS HIS MAJESTY\u2019S Edward Terry TO-NIGHT and Saturday Evenings nad Special Friday Matinee SWEET LAVENDER Tuesday and 'I'bursday Evenlogss The House of Burnside FOLLOWED DY BARDELL ve.PICKWICK Wednesday and Friday Eveoings and Suturday Matinee LOVE IN IULENESS FOLLOWED BY BARDELL ve.PICKWICK, MATINEEH WED.TAURS, Parme 4 Dav, ) SAT, ACADENT | JANE CORCORAN IN PRETTY PEGGY, Prices \u201415c, 26e, 0c, and THe.Next Woek\u2014»ign of the Cross.64008 CAIS $ MATINEES DAILY iis EEX A Wheel show.ihe Imperial Burlesquers Presenting ¥\u2014Musical Satires\u20142, Augment- = Chorus of Bhow Girix, Handsome Cos- umes.Up-to-date Vaudeviile.Frices_-10, to.30, 33.60c.Next Week\u2014Paul and His French Co.Casenenve THEATRE ROYAL :vsr7,Afiereoon and Evening.THIS WEEK, March 13.Child Slaves of New York The Play with the Gatling Gun.Dora phat: 100, 296, 200 and 50e.Next ve SELECT Dancing Classes nservatory Hall 2260 St.Catherine Bt.Cor.MoGill College Ave.Beginners may join classes atany time.Phone Up 2611, Lord's Day Alliance of Canada, ANNUAL MEETING OF Quebec Provincial Branch In Gtanley Street Presbyterian Churoh, on TUESDAY, MARCH 21st, 1905, at 10 a.m.and 2.30 p.m.All branches throughout the province will be Kind enough to see that they are represented J.A.GORDON, D.D., Secretary.Montreal City Alliance Stanley Street Presbyterian Church, TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1905, at 8 pm.Annual meeting and mass meeting.ag dresses by Rev.J.G.Shearer, Rev.T.Albert Moore and Ralph Smith, Eq.MP.AI are welcome.J.LYALL GEORGE, M.A.Sec.City Alliance.Cliedonan Socley.LADY MEMBERS A meeting of the ladles whe took an tive part In the work of the Calldren's Bo cial will be held in Gt.Andrews Home on Tuesday evenlag, 14th March.All having returns to make for tickets will please do so at this meeting.W.C.MeALLASTER, Hon.Secretary.80°} haries.Marmvars of Gitar Branches ars ; y invited to lien wily lav PERT J.HARVEY, Bectatary.gular meeting of above Lodge cater es 14th, in Garesu Hall, fe Catherine and Maisonteuve \u2018Bts, at om.A BAUR, X.G.Electric Light Fixtures Removed, Cleaned and Re-connected.MONTREAL ELEOTRIO 0O., Phone Malu 3540.a se, James at PERSONALS.(See also Page Nine.) Mr.and Mrs.W.T.Robson have arrived trom New York to reside in Montreal.Miss Hildare, nf Montreal, registered last week at the Traymore, Atlantic City.Mrs.W.A.Clark, St.Matthew street, returned to town on Saturday Ottawa.Mr.John E.Riley and Miss Rliey, of Montreal, were In New Orisans last week at the St.Charles Hotel, Mrs, D.H.Mack wiH receive at 66a Waverley street, Annex, on Thursday, March 16, afternoon and evening, - Miss Zeph Lichtenhein, Peel street, has left for Boston, where she will act as maid of honor at the marriage of her cousin, Miss Foss, which takes place shortly.Mr.and Mrs.Leslie Jarvis and children, of Ottawa, and Myr.W.H.Jarvis.of Watertown, N.Y., are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Lawson, St.Famille street.Col.James Peton, ot Johnatone, Scotland, is the guest of his brother, Mr.Hugh Paton.He ie making à tour of Canada and the United States ac- compared by his son, Mr.William Pa- | The miuTiage of Miss Louise Silver- stone to Mr.Claude B.Hart, will take place on Wednesday, March the 15th.Owing to thelr recent bereavement only the Immediate members of the family will be present Mr.W.R.Miller, M.F.H., entertained à nutnber of the hunting members of the Montreal Hunt Club at dinner at the Hunt Club on Friday night.The decorations were of red tulips and red carnations; the table was lghted elec- the menus being horse shoe shaped.The guests were Sir H.Mon- tagu AHan, Mr.H.A.Allan, Mr.T.D., Mr.G.L.Cains, Mr.FI.Beard- , Mr.H.Wotherapoon, Mr.G.À.Farmer, Mr.W.Ogilvie, Mr.L.Mcl.Spackman.Mr.P.Mathias.Mr.J.T.W.Mendersan, Mr Archbald, Mr, H.H.Learmont, Mr.J.Pinder, Mr.H.Hanson, Mr.A.Réford, a A Camp: Montreal's Leading Dancing Scheel.STANLEY HALL, 127 Stanley st.ASSEMBLY every Sat y, 8158 p.m.PRIVATE LESSONS dsify at any hour.School remains open to May 1b.PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN.Tel.Up 034.Book on Dancing.Deportment, Vice- Regal Etiquette, Walz Charts, $te- Price 50c.Malled free.THE DANCING SCHOOL KARN HALL, 2863 St.Catherine st Dancing Taughe tn 5 Meurs.Leusons.Leasens.during Lent.ROY MACDONALD.te Ci Lots of time to learn After The Theatre there Is nothing beter than A CHOICE SUPPER The Bellevue \u2014 \u2014\u2014 .Cafe.Excellent Cuisine, Best Brands of Wines, Prompt Attendance, Central Locality, Private Rooms, BELLEVUE CAFE, Cor Metcalfe & St.Catherine sta N.GRAVEL, Prop.TEL Late of the Board of Trade 4328 TELEGRAMS Uptown office, Canadian Pacific Rall- ars Telegraph.Star Branch, cor.and St.Catherine ots.Ring for messenger, Up.932.18 184 eod EYES TESTED, Scientific Methods PROF.GRANT, : 2172 st.Catherine a Hours, 9 te U2tos.Appointments.Tel.Up 1338 51 204 daw IF THE LIVER GOES WRONG TAKE BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS fold everywhere.In boxes 20 cents, EDUCATIONAL.a Grammar, Composition or Literature Or any special work In English may be mastered at SHORTELL\u2019S ACADEMY, 2677 St.Catherine St.Tel.Tp, 3275.bell, Mr.J.S.Robertson, Mr.D.T, Tees, Mr.E.de B.Strathy, Mr.J.8, Evans, Major G.W.Stephens, Mr.A E.Abbott, Mr.A.E.Ogilvie, Mr.H.Macdougall, Mr.Archibald Allan, , Bugden, Mr.W.J.Price, Mr.KR B.Ross, Mr.D.McIntyre, Mr.J.Alex, Biovenson, Dr.McEachran, Mr.George Gillespie and Mr.Hugh Paton.The Five Year Combined Option\u2019 policy issued by the National Life of Canada places sound.life insurance within the reach of every one.The rate per thousand dollars at, age 26 is only $12.95.Head office, Temple bullde ing, Toronto, Ont, Special Notice.Authoritative Spring Styles, The most exclusive and complete showing of ladles\u2019 spring coats and Jackets in at The 8.Carsley Co., Limited's store.While necessarily not ta forge as It will be later In the season, it embodies every Important change that makes the year's styles so radical- fy different from last, including the cream of the seawon's styles, There is lifciong \u2014\u2014 ins Karn .plana.(ton Sros., Se4 2 yas .Cen.3 Wis.Cen., com on.vy Fer FY Special Notice.$6.00 Coal During the Month of March.We will deliver our best Hard Coal at spring prices No extra charge in begs on ground flat.Ring us up.Morehouse Coal Co., Malin 3018.60 28 A New Spring Styles.The 8.Carsiey Co, Limited, is ahow- ing an exquisite collection of ladles\u2019 garments for spring wear.The display is not to be equalled in the city for style and variety.Though It is not customary to mention prices at these early showings, the really re markable moderation displayed in prio- ing calls for special mention.D\u2019ALBERT\u2019S OPINION OF WILLIS & \u20ac0.\u2019S TUNING.D\u2019Albert, the great planist, Is so sat.tfied with the quality of Wikis & Co.'s tuning that he does not consider 4 ne- cemeary to bring his tuner with Mm to Montreal.Have your piano tuned amd tone regulated by Will Co.'s competent tuners.Terme.vo Ob M70 St.Onthegine street, GF vas 804, green ce vom à cafe om secs Tigre 2e AE PE QU YOR \u2018 \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-MONDAY, MARCH 18.1905.NEW HIGH RECORDS AN STOUK PRICES Notwithstanding Irregularity Market Had Strik- Ing Feature.PACIFIC'S NEW HIGH RECORD Nova Scotla Steel Continued to Display a Firmer Hold\u2014Toledo\u2019s Rapld Advance.FORENOON STOCK REPORT The stock market opened the week's business with another demonstration of strength, but before the lapse of an hour an tone developed, whlch amounted to weainess in a number of iasues.After last week's bullish display k woukl not have been a matter of sur- to careful observers to see some sort of a pause in the upward movement.There is not believed to have bren a sufficient speculative awakening on the part of the public yet too keep the market Going incessantiy at the advanced prices, and a slackening of the demand naturally tended to Involve less haste in the making up of prices.PART OF THE PUBLIC.Some of the issues which were taken up iast week and advanced several poinus hed not been previously affected to any eo extent by the\u2019 bullish surroundings.With the exception of Cana- dln Pacific and the Dominion Iron issues and one or two other stocks under the \u2018influence of Wall Street, stocks in this marxet may be said to have only commenced to move.If the interest evinced by the public during the past week or s0 grows at the rate which ls customary on such occasions, the market ought to be in for a much broader and more Uvely time for some time to come.There is as yet no Indication of a change tn the present ease in the money market.which Is undoubtedly one of the underlying reasons for the appreciation in values.PACIFIC'S NEW RECORD.The torerfoon trading was not without its interesting points, foramost of which was the creation of a fresh high record for Canadian Pacific at 148%.In Wall Street there wus a ruther sensational ad- vanoe to 1491 at the opening compared with 1473 at the close on Saturday, and eventually the price there touched 149%.which Is the record.In this market the opening transaction was at 143%, with Water dealings at 148% to 148%.The closing price in this market on Saturday was 147 and 146 for the new.The new sald to-day at 147%.Mentreal Street opened fractionally higher at 224%, but later cased off, but only to a fractional extent.'To-day'a opening wes the highest on the movement.Montreal Power was not such a prominent feature as last week, but the price was steady at 594.NOVA SCOTIA STRONGER.The firmer tome in Nova Scotia Steel, which developed late last week in the face of the almost certainty of the passing of the half-year's dividend, continued to-day, and the bulk nf the triding was carried on at 63 compared with 6014 to 62% last week.This is taken as an Indication of short covering.If the available supply is emall and the short interest anything as large as it is reported to be, further efforts to cover may result in x.The uncertainty as regarda this issue must very shortiy be cleared up, which will doubtleas have a steadying effect.TOLEDO ROSE RAPIDLY.The most sensational advance of the forenoon was in Toledo Electric, which advanced from 27% to 29 with great abruptness, then eased off to 2814.Later on further purchases again advanced the price to 29.Toronto Railway.which has long been neglected, was apparently tascen In hand by a speculative pool, and the price rose to 108.The Dominion Iron issues opened strong, but became easler towards the end of the forenoon.Common sold at 24 to 23%, vantèle from 74% to 73.and bonds at Two issue.which rose to new high price levels were Molsons Bank at 230 and Ogtvie Mills preferred at 139.Weak fen- tures were Mackay at 40% and Detroit Ynited at 81% from 82%.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Star br Gordon Strathy & Co.stock broke 9 st ent st: Stocks, \u2014 March 13.March 11@ Ask Bia Ask Bid 148% 148 Mita 347% .14 14 © do.J Monires) br.a New.Trinidad Riec.Ry.i) do Com.Le» of Woods pfd.Pulp pf.Laurentide Paper .Do NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bupplied by J.8.Bache and Co, Q Monk, Manager, 19 Hospital at B Mar.13 Mer.11 Stocks Orge 2350 Ove Olas teq Cop'r BIN 80% BIS 81 Amn oan | ooo Com dy dd dde Do do pref.118i 116% 1 4 Am, Magar 4 Bet uty 148% 348 146% do pref.0 vence corzen 200 Am.Emit & Gof Go VO 98s \u2018où Am Car Foundry.348 8 36 5% |] trout, Anaconda Mio.Co.123 190 192% 1384 Atodison, Top A sve 02% 03s 09 ; 2 Bane ohio.111$ TITw 1% 111% Do do pref.97% DTR ascse eeesss Rrookiyn Rapid T.oe aie ay 66% QI * as.Canadian Pacific 1491s us lai» 1475 Canada Southern .70% 70 vsesee vasvue Ches 4 Ohlo.\u2014 55% 58 sex ue ChioENW 3a iin Tai Jus Mil & bt Panl .Colorado Southera a 25% Do pref.serene Cons.Gas NY sis Co) Fuel & Iron \u2026 83% Corn Products.18 Det pe r Frot \u201creese rol nite yo.veepee Dela Lack and We 37 8% pos lack Ve jus du\u201d 39 89, Denver & Rio Gy,com 35 [2 J, NA Do Do pret.89 89% DulutuS Shoret Atl 1 Do Do pret.54 G Nortb'u Ry.pfd.Gernea] Electric.Jersey Ceutr Kan.& Turus CO.ft Do D LL Loulsvilied Nash.Manhattan Eiev'd.Missorut Pacific.Minn 8t.P.& ft.M.Do Do pref.Metropolitan St.Ry.N.Y Central & Hud.do NY Ontarto & West Northern securities Nor & Pacifico Mall.Peon RK .Pressed Steel, com.do pf xd D Pollman.\u2026.Rock leland certe.Southern By cum.Do ptd .p JE Bouthern Pactfio.U 8 Leather com Do do pret .U 8 ftoel eom.Wis, Cen eum.Do prof.BUOYANT OPENING IN WALL STREET.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star in Wall Street New York.March 13 \u2014- The upward movement of the stock market was resumed In emphasized form upon the opening of business this morning.Transec- tions were upon an enormous scale, and in a number of initial advances ranging from 1 to 2 points were scored.Pennsylvania and Pacific, with New York Centrul, Erie and Nickel Plate stocks made the most extensive in the ralwuy list Union Pacific and Southern Pacific were ty heavy, presumably in connection with the expected rendering of the full of the Supreme Court in the Northern Securities case.0 and active features uf the railway list were Louls- ville and Nashville Missouri Pacific, Southern R., Ontario and Western, Erie, Chicago, (Great Western and St.Paul Chesapeake and Ohio wes again somewhat reactionary.Interest conyerged largely upon the railway list but in the industrial and miscellaneous group, prices advanced also with especially heavy dealings in Peoples Gas, Amalgamated Copper, United States Steel shares and rallway equipment rtocks.Comparatively little was done in the local traction 8 In the London market American securities were quiet at advances ranging from fractions: limite to 2 points and over.Foreign houses bought heavily here upon the opening of business.As was to be expected, the ra- pldity of the early advances invited heavy profit-realizing sales, undet which a general reactionary movement followed the opening dealings.The net advance In Canadian Pacific was 134 points; its sales to 1 o'clock, 20,000 shares, they promptly lot go thein stocks.These offerings and some pressure against the jun- for Penna.stocks forced prices sharply.Some of the Western stocks and specialties hea the market was rising.8t.was carried up 2, and Union Pacific 1%.Active demand was revived also for , , ork, St.Louis 4%, Lackawanna 3%, Lake and Western 24, Colorado Fuel 3%, U.S.Express \u2018 and Beet Sugar 5.Canada uthern fell 1%, and Federal Mining and Allis Chalmers pfd 2.The moved narrowly, and the market éuil and below the best at noon.Bonds were rm.GOSSIP OVER WIRES FROM WALL STREET.Laidlaw and Co.\u2014 The favorable tone of the weekly reviews and prospects peace in the Far East were era Ing factors at the .London prices were higher, ard met quick here, although the higher ange con Attracted enormous profit-taking.102 jection of the market is e ng sm conservative uch as uit constant are dam u e en l prop op ong account to safe strong prices opened stocks gen- oant.J the stock eT aut on reallzing sales a v declined to Europe is doing little, and po Ld be report smal orders for cients ors aro active, and ald up and down move- ents, , are not staying any particular side, * on one Charlee Head & Co\u2014Th sharp - vance in New York Centrel vas ei by an equally sharp advance tn Big Four, but the Matter reacted to below Saturday's closing buying of Missouri Pacific appears of a better character, and it is understood that the interests which have opposed the in this stock are now pretty nearly sold out.E.& C.Randolph.\u2014There has been a large volume of speculation this morning, The feature of the first hour was enormous apeculative profit-taking on long London sent an excellent market, and arbitrage houses, as fast as they could sell stocks in London, here at differences which soméatimes were quite extreme.The profit-taxing hes been cspecially heavy In U.P,, although the price shows little change.The demand for C.P.R.la mors than the supply.Sales to noon were 875,- ne SOVERE S| | Commerc ng PE, verte ms me 2e 5 ç J res Xr OF C ANADA 45 BRANCHES IN CANADA.Importers, Manufacturers, Exporters \u2018We offer ever; facility known to Discount.Letters of Credit, American and ection, , Exchange.lavéstors .\" Highest current rates allowed Fraime Deposita Interest paid four meta \\ egraphic an le t parts of he world © transfers on all NEW BUILDING READY MAY 1.of offices now a.Room 87, stitute, 204 St James Str Cor.8ST.JAMES and ST.PETER 8T9 Cor.GUY and ST.CATHERINE ST8.West Em Branch Open Ssturday Evenings, 7-8.~~ NK 7 modern Foreign > on view, Apply te .Mechanics In.oot, JANUARY STATEMENT OF GRAND TRUNK.The Grend Trunk Rallway stetement of earnings and expenses for January is à very much better exhibit than for the same month in 1904, but the gross and net are both below the figures far 1503.The same was the cass with [8 tion did better than In any previous year, The figures in detali are as follows: Grund Trunk of Canada: ; 1905.1904.1903, Jen.grom.42,006,440 $1,730,311 $2,085,821 Expe: 1,563,370 1,643,790 1,565,985 Net .$443,170 $186,831 $529,556 1908.+1904.1908.Grand Trunk Western: \u2026 $438,690 3406645 NSC .groes.$464,858 [ 376,938 374,890 401,775 Net .$46,763 $37,668 $53,083 Detroit, Grand Haven and Milwaukee: 1906.1904.1908.Jan.gross.$27,107 $117,387 394,965 Expenses .87,660 80,342 71,589 ee \u2014 Net .$39,447 $36,526 22,378 CLOSING PRICES IN THE LONDON MARKET.Mar.11, Mar.13.Corsots for Money .Consois oe 5% 91% for Account .9113-16 9113-16 .614 6% Atohlson .see soe coins 95 95 do pfé.3.+.+.106% 107% Baltimore end Ohto .\u2026.113% 11444 Cana 6 cor nee 152 15343 Chesapeake and Ohio od 57 Chicago G.W, .+.23 244 Paul .vue 00 186% 1864 a\u20260tx00 ger seen 4% 184 Denver and Rio Grande .354 36 oO pfd.ve.tie ses oo 91% 924 10 viv tin ce shee sem vu 49% 49% do 1st pfd.\u2026.cre wee 86% 85 do 20d pd.ie eee one 73 24 Ilinols Central .164 1654 Louisville and Nashville.14644 1484 M., Kas.and reer 22% 33% N.Y.Central .164 16634 Norfolk and Western .89% 89% do pfd.+.941% 9% Ont.and Western .58% 683 Pennsylvania .75% Thy Rand Mines .\u2026.+.\u2026 ve 10% 10% Reading .+.+.00e 50% 50% do Jst pfd.\u2026 us es 47 47 do 2nd pfd.esa oe 48% 46% ern Rail Se ses 86% 37% do pfd.ees ees 10144 102 Southern Pacifico .72% 72 Union Pacifio .+.138% 137% o pfd.ees 102 102 cas see ere ass 87% sh do pfd.«vii cee ees 98% po Wal ND cen vor eee pees 234 24 do pfd.sv.+.eee we.47% 477 Messrs.L.J.Forget end Co.'s London cable quotes: Mar.10.Mar.18, Trunk 1st pref., 112%, 112% Grand Trunk 2nd Lo.102% loan Grand Trurk 3rd pref.48% 50% Canadian Pacific xd.151% 153%, Anaconda ., .64 6% Hudson Bay .73% 73% TORONTO MARKET GENERALLY.STRONG.Special to the Montreal Star, rontp, March 18.\u2014The Toro - ket, though heavy in spots, Td a generally strong tone this morning, with some further sharp advances.Winnipeg Electric made another good gain, open- and soon after selling Raliway sold 4 up at and Twin City opened firm at 820 Paulo was again leader opning % up at 126%, touching 128.and easing quickly to 125%.; selling at 694, and Northern at 7 C.P.R, followed the New York \u2018and Lon: don lead, but was not active, selling early at 1% to 1% higher at 148% to 148%, Dom.Coal and Dom.Steel shares lacked activity and showed some inclination to heaviness.Some small lots of Western Assurance sold at 90.The loss in the recent fire at the Crow's Nest Coal Company's mine at Coal Creek is estimated at $10,000, and of this amount 20 per cent.was carried by the Western Assurance Co., and 20 per cent.by the British America.Forenoon tions were: Ontario Bank\u201410 at 133%.Bank of Commerce\u201417 at 162% to 162%.\u2018Pradors Bank\u20146 at 13944.Western Assurance\u201448 at 90.Con.Gas\u2014120 et 213, : nnd Rail way \u2014 at 145 R and 6.Nav.\u201425 at 69%.% to 10% \u2018oronto Ralïlway\u2014325 at 10714 to 107%.Bao Paulo\u2014665 at 125% to 126 % Bank\u201420 at 250%.C.P.R\u2014353 at 148% to 143%, New C.P.R.\u201461 at 143.Dominion Tel.\u201422 at 131%.Docinior Coat= 60 at.\u2014760 at 72 to 724, N.8.Steel\u2014350 at 624 to 683.% Dominion pfd.\u2014125 at 73 to 73%, ce Light\u201435 at 1 .\"T4 Elec 52 Mackay\u201415 at 41 % North 0 0.THE ADVANCE IN CANADIAN PACIFIC.ReferTing' to the advance of Canad Pacifio in he Nem.York market to a record price of 143% last wee York Tribune says: the New \u201cThe demand for this issues comas from Canada end New York for the account of a powerful speculative element; also for the account of people who are the stock on its merits as one of the cheapest high grade investments on the Hat The supply of the stock available for speculative purposes is not mrge, evidence of which is presented in the de.for it in the loan market, and the attempts of bear traders to upset the plane of the interests who are behind the ment in thin encouraged buying of the shares of the Canadian Paolfio controlled compan as, for instance, Min- neapolia, BL.end Bault Ste.Marie, sd Duluth, South Ehore and Atlantic.\u201d Money and Exchange Quotations.Montreal exchange qu York fupda, 1-64 to 1-22 between banks; sterling, 80 days, 9 1-16 to D 3-32; do.demand, 9 17-32 to 0 9-18; do.cables, 8% ; Paris, france, short, 5.17%.Call money continues quiet at 4% to 4 took Exchange minimum rate, The Montreal Clearing House reports to-day\u2019s banking exchanges at $2,591,962, and $4,230,433 on Baturday.New York, Noon.\u2014Money on oall, 2% per cent.Prime mencantile paper, 3% to 4%.Exchanges, $149,862,562, London.\u2014Spanish fours, 91%.Bar ail- ver steady at 27 3-18d per ounce.Money, 234 per cent.Discount rates, short bill 214 to 2% per oent.; three months, 234 to 3 per cent.Canadian Pacifico In Berlin, Canadian Associated Press.London, March 13.\u2014 The principal fen- ture of the Stock Exchange has been the bi done in C.P.R.stocks & general tone of nervo haustion prevails, and ex- Earnings of Detroit United.The Detroit United Rallway's of earnings for the weok ending Maren Sin 1905, is as follows: 1 sosvonvecnau0c00eccacnouc00.$81,078.98 1984 .69,738.77 \u2014 Gain .\u2026\u2026.x-000sesccsourvsen» $1L,840.18 , rte enerstuse.Passe cudeuecun Toledo Shows Good Earninge.Toledo Railway and Light Com report of rail sarnings only, 8 wee! Mare in 1906: o ! k .1904.Gain.$32,645.00 $00,573.87 $1,963.13 Toronto Rallway Dividend.3 ] 1 = = TIT A lei By MY; # (TA ui JE ET od D of loss.{FORTUNES ARE BEING MAD IN KANSAS OIL | WI Here's a fortune for you.Not (0% but 100% and no riek Glant of the OlI! Flelds.| ; The Midland Oil and Gas Company hae over 180 acres of ofl land and has put down (0 wells, so the land ls proved up.An adjoining additional 80 was secured yesterday, making over 260 acres all In the proven bell.Just read this: The U.8 report on the oil industry places the average dail production of Pennsylvania wells at only one-half a barrel eao per day.The Midland wells are pumping Sixty Barrels a Day Each.The pumping plant has just been started and this is the surprising result.Nothing like it in the world.The officers and directors of this com- any are bank men and do not believe in debts, so the company is free debt.They have nearly $20,000 in cash an treasury and everything paid for\u2014property, wells, pumping plant, ofl tanks, well cleaning machine and everything connected with the company.Have two drilling rigs working night and day sinking wells.Have gbun- dance of gas, which runs the drills and pumping plant, so it only costs about $5.00 a day to produce and market the ofl.The Company has about 33 per oent of Its stookin the treasury as a reserve.For a short time the Company will sell a llt- tle more of its stook at only _ 7% CTS.A SHARE Buy all you can ralee money to pay for.We could talk all day about it and not cover all the stron points.But as the company bas or there is only one side to it, and in a company that tells you what they will do, but buy in this 3 ed its preperty, and every dollar you pe eet =) company, t pat makes it better.this grand rt af that le profits Dor lon bills receivable in the n\u2019t buy stock Will have 100 Wells As 3008 as the drilling rigs can put From the Kanses City Journal, Fed.36.1008 There is perhaps no people fn the same amount of territory in the world who have increased in wealth so rapidly.Everybody is prosperous.Many omoe peor and herd working families have Desome immensely wealthy.Hudge Hale, an old Frisoe conductor, has become 8 millionaire oft of ofl.Me got in the game early.Now he has money ss well as ofl and gas to burn.Fred Hetrick, a farmer living near Chanute, had a bard time for years making both ends meet.Life was a hard proposition with him.Nis royalties now reach $1,000 a month and he is living on easy street.[YEON \u201c 008 Mt Hitee \u201cfre Jos Helm, of the Kansas City More took $ r in ol} Poasen He first put in 0 pré refused 14.000 for his in ent er he put a let more ess\u201d: money in gas and ol » and is now highs George the Chi clotpise, took some acres of land near Chanute for ed of a cyptomer wed him.Work's tagr us ei?e eal, So Work kept the P hime e uno refused $50,000 for his ho Th t sempl Hymdreds a have become 1ngependentiy Flen of reyaitioe and hundreds of other men e big money producing ofl : This Kansas oil bouring und in like the Fonnayt- vania sandy wells will profnes ofl for Afty Toga Cam stve bank olor ms and a from - we whe have persenally examined this great property.Be AL fo of Send for particulars or mall check to ns JAMES HANCOCK & CO.Fiscal Agents Suite 622-624 Gumbel Building, Kansas City, Mo.DAILY COMMERCIAL MARKETS AND QUOTATIONS.| COUNTRY PRODUCE MARKET IS STEADY.increased Receipts of Eggs and Butter are Having Thelr Natural Effect\u2014Cheese\u2019 Firm.Canadian Assoclated Press.London, March 18.\u2014 The market for Canadlan cheese is strong at an advance of 2a 84.Choicest have been sold at 55s to 66s; finest at Sis.Bacon, No.1, is quoted at 49s to bls and 52a; heavy, 47s to 49s; No.2, 468 to 48s and 52s; heavy, 44s to 46s; No.3, 46s to 48s and 60s; heavy, 44s to 45s.Market fair; short supply.EGGS.\u2014The market held steady this morning at Saturday's prices, sales v- Ing taken place at 23c, wholseale.Receipts by express Are increasing every day, according to the reports of receivers; and this is only according to expectations at this time of year.Prices would have gone even lower now had it not been for the active demand for eggs at present prices.The high price of butter, and the fact that this is now Lent, are both having their effect on the market, considerably increasing the demand, \u2018| es might be expected.A further decline in the price of eggs will likely take place this week, as receipts should be liberal Receipts of new made buttér will also frcrease, thus ec the price and attracting trade.BUTTER.\u2014Receipts reporetd on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to 880 packages by freight.Owing to the increased receipts during the past few days, the tone of the market for butter is said to be distinctly easier.At the same time, dealers are asking 29c, whole- pale\u2014s0 far as there is any wholesale present-\u2014for finest new milk creamery, or Australasian grass butter.Other qualities of fair quality creamery range down to about 250.Bome Manitoba dairy has been offering here recently at 20c per Ib, for certain qualities, but whether or not anyone paid that figure is not known.Choice new milk Ontario dairy rolls sell at 23c, and even more has been paid, stocks being almost nil.CHEESE .\u2014Nothing was heard of the market thig morning.The Liverpool pub- lio cable was steady, at 63s to 65s, If there is any stock left for sale in this market, it certainly would not be parted with at less than a basis of 11%o for finest white Ontario.\u2018London Wool Auction Sales.London, March 13.\u2014The offerings at No wool auction eales numbered\u2019 13,847 bales.A large selection of South Wales and Queenslands sold ABT In cipally to the Continent.Americans secured a few fine asies, The cross- breds were principally medium grades, which were taken mainly by home buyers, with an oocasional sale to the Continent and America.Punta Arenas sold readily at 1d a pound below the January males, or equal to the current prices of New Zealand orossbreds.Following are the sales In detall: New South Wales\u20143,200 roy A scourr ed, 11d to 1s 104d; greasy, 4 as 2d.Queensland\u20141500 bales: scoured, 11%4 to 28 %d; greasy, à to intern 500 bales; scoured, 1s 3%d to BE West Australia\u20146,600 bales; greasy, re Fran 2000 toy soul Cape of Good Hope and Natal\u2014300 The arrivals for the third series amount to 82,607 bales, including 18,000 forward- sd direct to spinners.The imports this week were: .New South Wales, 8,358 bales; Cape of Good Hope, 1.101; China, 3(8; Havre, 817; various, 470.à Trade Failures Last Week.The dividend of 1% 10 ie and on Torontb Raliway stock has 25 lant your.Tallures lens week In the pen payable on thé 1344 ,Ç United te et tt Cartier.Wetter Math 18e ve néy-aix Sata mi ls oo : tait mero lives were fost as a result of an explo- ho.in ted Othtes Toveries for y e ; to- pS , inst $8,- t { log period lait | WIDE FLUCTUATIONS - IN WHEAT MARKET.Broke Early, Then Strengthened \u2014 Visible Supply Decreased Half Million.Russian shipments: Last Previous week, week.Wheat, qrs.315,000 320,000 rocccvacaucs .8,000 130,000 Danubian shipments: Wheat, ars.\u2026.53,000 30,000 Lmports u.Wheat, qr8.\u2026.552,000 493.900 Maire, Qrs.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 227,000.179.000 Flour, bbls.163,000 vee.125,000 258,000 Winnipeg inspeotion, March 11.No.1 harÔ .\u2026.\u2026o.vencensessesasass 6 20 22 14 NO RTAËO L.c.covorsorsoreereraneo canine Rejected an PE .\u2014 TOA ,.\u2026rocsovveanvencacsontencoss DT Last year .\u2026\u2026ossersrccsrccennccus VU Fine weather in England; forecast, unsettled.North France rain, south partly cloud: forecast, north uneettied, south et.+ Chlicago.\u2014The weather map shows in Nebraska.Idaho, Indiana and Bouth Dakota continued cold in north-west, and Httle colder; in west south-west temper- Minneapolis was Xo THIN and Sc up on Juty at $1.05%.{Vi 9; Ÿ atures are mild.It te cloudy except in Canadian North-West, Ohio valley, Illin- ols and Missouri.Sunday's map showe precipitation in South Dakota and Idaho, Liverpool! spot wheat closed steady at To 94 to Ts 9%d for No.2 northern Manitoba, end 7s to Ts 4%d.Options were a shade lower than Saturday, May $a down et 7s 85d, July closing Kd down at 6» 9%a.-\u2014_\u2014 Parle was firmer, March closing 18 up at 23.25, and July 15 up at 32.85.Chicago.\u2014The market broke 2%oc early in the forenoon, afterwards strengthening and being %o ebove Baturday\u2019's closinig at noon at $1.13.May com was %o up at noon at 4%c May oate were ¥o up at noon at 31%o.Duluth was %c up at noon at $1.06% tor May.up at noon at nnipeg wis 3c down on May at 2%0, July being Loc down at 94%c0.LOCAL MARKET \u2014Receipts of oats were about 6,000 bushels to-day, and during the past week stocks in Montreal increased 11,000 bushels, at 100,836.The roads will soon be breaking up, and receipts will again fall off to next to nothing.The tone of the market consequently holds fairly firm, though trade je dul.e merchants are refusing to wcoept less than 45%c for No.3 oats in store, and 46c for No.2, others quoting ¥c under these figures.Feed barley is quoted at 4% on track, and peas were 67340 high freights, Q.T.R,, and ê7c high, C.P.R.FLO \u2014 market was steady today.Mankoba strong bakers mre etlll selling at $5.50, and patents at $5.80.On- stre Jers, in bags $2.50 to $2.65; (n barrels, $5.35 to $5.45; patents 95.70 to 95.80.ROLLED OATS.\u2014American stock ir be- tnæ offered on this market at $2 per baz.it is said.One dealer reported to-day $3.10 for Canadian.demand is good end bass.Toi 2 sin por t n ehoots boing si $17 to per ton, to $20.There is very Httle Jrtart .2, feed to be trad, and cee are abou per ton higher than edn HAY.Supplies are light, so that the that he wus asking MILL¥FEE of 5 g 3 x 3 g 3 § F Toiz) Wheat In Sight.Moh.18, Moh 6, Moh 14, : 05.08.\u2018od.Fa eins B5,004,000 $5,565,000 33,296,000 onl [Th TET 100000 2,900,000 12,290,000 On pastage tb Cont.11,520,600 10,000,000 19,900,000 Cl eens iptmstmsbainit Total \u201cURTRO0- THY T1674.008 Visible Supply Can.and U.8.Mch.13, Mch.6, Mch.14, +, \"04 05.05., Wheat .35,094,000 35.565.000 43,396,000 \u2026\u2026.9,016,000 8,829,000 9,867,000 Oats .15,738,000 15,384,000 10,694,000 Grain Stored In Montreal.22 La flour + ph 1 hv roar of gral n store ontreal the dates mentioned: \" on Mar.11, Mar.4 5, 1905 1904.Wheat, bush.Wiz 65.103 45,713 Comm, bush.59.209 65.018 148.710 2, Speclal to the Montreal Star.Toronto, March 13.\u2014 Wheat\u2014Limited demand, and pricés nominal for Ontario grades, at $1.05 ut outside quoted at 89c, Geor- No.2 white quoted at 40 to 410 at outai points, and at 43%c on track here.utaide noatley\u2014Quiet, with ces unc : .are quoted at to 48c, middla freights; No.3 extra at 450, and No.8 at Ge, middle fre .\u2018 oas\u2014Dealers a outside emer W Qquoting 67 to 68c at Corn\u2014Quiet and prices unchanged, Can- &dian yellow quoted at 4tc, and mixed at Nhe yest, guaranteed sound; American sllow, © at Toronto, 3 mixed at 53c.0 sad No.uckwheat \u2014 Quiet, with prices changed; No.2 quoted at 54 to Bbc ous points, cu\" our\u2014Ninety per cent.patents quoted at $4.45 to $4.50, inb uyers\u2019 sacks, chat west; straight rollers, of special brands.for domestic trade, $5 to $5.10: Manitoba flours firm; No.1 patent, $5.60 to $5.70: No, 3 patent, $5.30 to $5.40; and strong ors, 35.10 to $5.30, on track at To- Militeed\u2014At éutside points bran Is quoted at $15, and shorts at $17.Manitoba bran, in sacks, $18, and shorts, $20.ne at MOVEMENTS OF THE ENGLISH METAL MARKETS.Mr.R.Sullivan David, Canadian r sentative for Messrs.Bolton, Fane & Con.=\u201c Londo revel mn, Eng., h end fron are somewhat weaker.they say the market Is in @ very peculiar condition, and it would not require a very great volume of business to turn 4% completely round.oa?following are the re : Tin plates are down 1%d per box.Canada plates up 1-34 per ton, and are: For 52 sheets, now £8 33s 64; 60 sheets, now £8 és 3d; 75 sheets, now £8 8s 9d; 90 sheets, now £8 13s 9d.\u2018 down 64 per box, now 22s Galvanized corrugated shests down Bs per ton, and are: For 16-20 G., £9 156: 22-24 G.,, £10; 28 G.,, £11 Ba vanized flat steel sheets are down 3 8d per ton and are quoted: 16-20 G., £10 19s; 32-2¢ G., £10 155; 26 G., £13; 28 CG., £12 10s.Steed (round bare), German or are up is per ton, and now quot £8 17s 64.The balince of the list remains ce, at last reported.INTERPRETATION OF \u2014 at DRAWBACK TERMS.of a Ter as fonte circular letter to collectors of customs ré- in treasury decisions February 4.1908, estab- {ishing rates for the allowance of drawback on flour and by-products tured wholly from imported whaat or from imparted wheat mixed with domes- are in accordance Attoroey vey General , for purpose entri to mean and brands of far patting aie n an ~pro~ ducts, including aoreenings, as sold in the usual wholesale quantities tn the domestéo market at the time and place of manu- No.2 white and red winter quoted: To Telephone Subscribers and the Public NOTICE OF tks ze) REDEMPTION OF BONDS whoee duties require cases OF wiseee them to enter the premises 4 subscribers or others are uired to wear a rsons who desire to enter their buildings or premises for purpoees in connection with the tele: hone, to exhibit their badges and note the number of the same.Any person claiming to be an employes of the Company who is without this Dadge shonl be refused admission, and the Manager be notified at once by telephone.THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN OF CANADA.60 3eod Ae TENDERS.TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa, and \u2018\u2019Tender for Lighthouse Material!\" will be received up gage ve BHAWINIGAN WATER COMPANY, thec, passed be Public, on & for each d so redeem accordingly requested be payable by the Company.Montreal, March 7th, 1908.By HOWARD MURRAY, ' Secretary.THE SHAWINIGAN WATER RENTS, Siectinorict | AND POWER COMPANY.The public is hereby , \u2014 notified to require ail NOTICE is hereby given to the holders bonds of the Issue of one million thousand Per Cent Gold Bonds of THE of IER by Deed fore E.H.Stuart, Notary the 22nd day of January, 1900, that the Company intends to and will redeem and retire the sald issue of bonds or the first day of July next (1905) at the price of one thousand and fifty doled.All holders of bonds of this issue are to present such bonds for redemption to the Royal Trust et, or before the sald first day of July, 1905, after which date interest shall no longer THE SHAWINIGAN WATER & POWER COMPANT, to noon of 20th March next, for the supply of round and square timber, stone, sand end cement.Specifications can procuted at this department, Ottawa: at the Agency, Montreal, and at the Govern- P.O.Box 1036.Bell Tel Majn 545.Gordon Strathy & Co, ment works, Sorel OURDEAU STOCK BROKERS Deputy Minister of Marin ! No.11 8T.SACRAMENT STREET, © and Fisheries.60 200d MONTREAL.\u2019 for cash.vestor 5 (five) per cent.Member Montreal Stock 57 26 bought and sold on margin or A few good securities can stiil be purchased at a price to net the In- H.Gordon Strathy, Department of Railways and Canals.QUEBEC CANALS.Notice to Dealers In Cement.SEALED TENDERS, endorsed \u2018Tender for Cement,\u201d will be received by the un- od, dersigned, at 16 o'clock, on We Victoria Life, 88; 25 \u2018oûnesday, - 500 Montreal the 15th March, 1905.for the suppiy of tonai Com ana Core the various lots of Portland cement spe- Portiand Cement, 820: oified for the use of, the Lachine, Gren- ville and Beauharnois , Specifications and forms of tender can be ured at the office of the Buperin- Boston, $610; 5000 I ic; Ni I WILL BUY £00 Granby Consolidated, $5.23; 100 Royal Northern 1df e Ineur- 900; 10 nterna- ational ec; 30 25 Union - Stock 1 WILL SELL {ending Earinoer of the Quebec Canale, 3 390: 2 Toronts ois eg Stangard Cost Armes Square, treal, : : after Monday, the Gin Inst On And Minudie Goal, $15; 30 Canadian Birkbeck, e Department does not bind itself to accept tho lowest or any tender.By order, L.K.JONES, 8 NORRIS P.BRYANT, ment Phone Main 1738.\u2014 Department of Rallways ee and Canals, : 65 Colonial Investment and Loan, 33: North Btur, 86; 100 Stratheona Coal, Dealer tn Invest.Securities, ecretary.84 Bt.Framcels Xavier st, Montreal.wa, 6th March, 1905.Newspapers irserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it.Hartshorne, Bogert and Battelle, AILIFFS BALE\u2014 PROVINCE OF B- Members New Stack ange.B bec, District of Montreal.No.our + = aki porn ° Cirouit Court.F.Martol, Plaintif ve.R.Commission orders executed at New York rates of \u2018Martineau, Defendant.On the 23rd day ot » 1905, at ten of the clock in the Tommy =! Te srmicite of the said De- 0, anufacturers .City of Montreal, will be atnonn of Justice, all the goods said Defendant, soized in this cause, oon- rising of meg lotures, etc., ete, Terms \u201d , A .8.March 13th, 1905.C.Montreal, brokerage and interest.Specialty.Tel.Main 3698.~ dnvestment Bonds a } Correspondence invited.151 St.James Bt.NORMAN BINMORE, Managor.5 fh 26 D0000000000000000000000H0 Real Estate Market, C.Guyon to F.Guyon, of lots Nos.14- | Espana 70, village of Cote St.Louis, 31,- reperty of Georges ed as to Plaintift, maid Defendant, seized in L Prefontaine to P.H, Arcand, of lot COUTU.B- No.18-396, village of Hochelaga, $250.1908.JgriLIFES SALE\u2014PROVINCE \u2018OF QUR- bec,\u2019 District of Montreal.No, 638 Circuit Court.De.Adele Ouimet, wife, separat- D p ve.J.Ulric Bordua, Defendant -On the 32nd day of March, 1905, wt ten of the clock in the fdrencon, at the domicile the said Defendant, pie Berri » w t., in the City ty authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the this cause, consisting of furniture, etc.Terms cash.J.E.» C.Montrea), Marca 38th, ontaine to P.Quesnel, of lot No, 12-269.village of elaga, $3,500.H.F.Pepin and J.A.B.Spalding, testamentary executors of late Chas.Spald- ng.to J.B Simard, to Jots No.188-9 and part of lo os.168-8 and 4, village ot t Louis: and 20, part of 8.À.domicile of Joseph Renaud.lot No.169-10, of the fondanta at No perior Court.Marguerite same place, 33,- will AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No, #36.Su- Dufsux, me Plaintift, vs.Théophile Goulst and al, Defendants.On the 22nd fay of March, 1908.at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the one of said Plessis nt, In the Clty sold ty acthority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the | nd, wife of P.Chalut.to K.1a Defendant, J Re velsed tn Sevarie, of lot No.7-21, village of Cots ints cause conaiatirl of hotoshord farm Visitation, $180, D La.Goudreau, of lot Nà of Montreal, $508.bes., J.to Ro pariah 1 a RE er a el ture, ete.Terms cash.M.J.A.LDS, Bailit 8: C.Montrewi, March A.* 4 an > .In the MONTREAL \u2019 Pad quisthess.Apply RATES PREPAID CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 cents fer 30 words or lesa, amd 1-3 Cent per extras word, each insertion, PUPILE WANTED, \"1 cents for 10 words or less and 1 cent per extra word.sac insertion.- All other WANTED\" ads.25 cents for ?5 words or less.and 1 cent.per extra each insertion.ROOMS.TO LET, 10 conte for 30 words or less and 1-2 cent.per extras word each insertion.BOARD, 10 cents for 20 words or less and 1-3 cent per extra word, each \\nser- n FOUND.10 cents for 20 words or less, and 1-2 cent per extra word, each insertion TO LET, HOUSES, STORES, ETC.1 cents for 235 wogds or loss, and 1 cent per extra mor each Insertion.PROPERT ALE.36 cents for :5 words or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.LOST, 35 cents for 25 words or less, and ne nt per Que word, each insertion.BUSINESS CHANCES, 5 cents for 35 words or Toon and 1 extra Word, each Insertion.PERSONAL, 2 cents per word, with à minimum charge of 25 cents each insertion NOTICE PARTICULARLY.The above rates are NET CASH with order.When such advertisements are not prepaid numerous emtries have to be made, and the rate is, in consequence, much higher.No charge made In our books for classified advertisements of less than five lines.cent per PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR SALE \u2014 DUROCHER STREET, Outremont.new); finished& cottage rooms.all modern convenlances.also one tot adjoining.Apply to Alphonse Plche, Ar- ehitect, 214 St.James st.56 6\u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 WEST END, FINE stone front house, nine rooms, Daisy furnace, extension kitchen, cement cellar; open plumhing: splendid bargain.74 Tup- per wt.Immediate possefion 88 17 FOR SALE\u2014 TWO ROUSES.RITUAT- ed on River des Prairies, Parc Laval, three minutes from station: would rent or exchange.Address 240 St.Catherine.Paone Up >861.59 2 FOR SALE \u2014 ONE AND TWO WERE- + dale Fark, Westmount, owned by J.P.O'Leary For particulars apply to White and Buchanan, New York Life Blog FOR SALE \u2014 AT POINTE CLAIRE.two fine hotiles of seven and thirteen Apply to or address Mrs, G.Z.Mit- Pointe Ciatre.rooms.chell, STONE FRONT HOUSE FOR BALE.24 PARK AVENUE, 3 STORIES AND basement; ran be readlly divided into tenements or flats: easy terms and reasonable price to a prompt purchaser.Apply to Mr.Fraser, 231 St James st so 6 FOR SALE OR TO LET.re Sa yn FOR SAL! SALE \u2014 OR TO LET 337 LANS- fa downe avenue, Westmount.a warm frame nouse, elght rooms, viih stable.Apply to E.Tighe, Custom House, or on the preniises, after 3 o'clock pm.58 3 TO LET A first Class residence, 11 and furnace, 17 acres small farmer's Denis st.59 ¢ FOR SALE \u2014 OI Outrement.rooms.bath, w.c.land, al sorts of fruits, house.C.Brien, 564a St SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.tee FOR SALE \u2014 A SUMMER COTTAGE.situated amongst the pine trees on the east side of Brome Lake, three miles from the village of Knowlton, and same oster.furnished or unfur- , and stabling for three further particulars address \u201cPost Office Bog 2207.Montreal.53 2¢ FOR SALE \u2014 THE RESIDENCE oF the late E.D.Lawrence, situated In the Town of Waterloo, Que.This is one of the most desirable properties in the Eastern Townships and will be wold for less than half cost and an easy terms, For full particulars apply to A.Lawrence, 251 St.James st.Phone Main 4179 59 ¢ LOTS FOR SALE.mm OR SALE \u2014 LOTS.$375 TO $630.GOOD] time to %uild: rents high.628 Park avenue, § to 9.30 a.m.after 6 pm.Tel.East 12%.56 6\u20ac FARMS FOR SALE.te Natt FOR SALE \u2014 GIBBLAND FARM, 1 comfortable home: beautiful location: hot water heating; gaa illumination; one of the best orchards in Quebec; 1700 barrels last rear; two acres strawberries; large guantity of plums and other fruits.$10,- oo easy terms.Wm.Cralg, Abbotstord, ue.IDEAL, FARM FOR SALE \u2014 FRONT- 1 age on lake St.Louls.Pointe Claire, 40 x 2 1-2 acres.10 minutes from Beaurepaire station.G.T.R.and C.P.R.station.Apply te E.Danust, 256 St.Paul at.Montreal.Telephone Main 4290.80 3 saw WAREHOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSE, OR FOR light manufacturing, three flats, about 114x30, Tepairs to suit tenants rear ITS Bf.Paul st.Apply room 47, 8t James st.TO LET At 20 Buckingham Ave, Very comfortable, easily heated upper tenement of two flats, 4 bedrooms, 3 furnished.good, airy locality, willing to rent for the summer or the year.Possession 1st May next.Rent reasonable.Apply to W.E, COOPER, Star office.66 10 IDEAL FACTORY FOR SALE Ten minutes\u2019 walk from Post Office.Main Floor and Four Galleries, about 93,000 feet floor space.Steel and Brick Construction.team Hea: Sprinkler System throughout.ectric Motors for Power and Holst.Electric Lighted throughout; Switch- , etc.Blectric Travelling Crane?Roof co Tucted 2° that snow melts and runs into sew Buildin construction admits of placing fire risk in New England Mutuals without any extra expenditure, The site and building is ouDtedly one of the finest for manufact ng in the cit Splendid an CANADIAN GENERAL EBECTRIO CO.© 81 St.Peter street, treal.\u2018 \u2018Merchants Building.A few choice Offices, sin or en gui Satis DAILY STAR.SUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.ee gy WANTED TO LEASE FOR A TERM of years bakery with yurd and stables, or would arrange with landlord having shop (with yard and slable) to bulld an oven.Apply P.O.Box B67.r 09 4 THE HOUSES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 4251-0263 DORCHESTER .pemi- detuchra sandstone, three story Hous it réomi\u201d \u201cerkchalon Hitchen.side gate rent $60 and 855.W.Ernest Bolton, 17\u20ac3 Notre Dame st MONTREAL DAILY RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.2 To Ler us icy 5 VLATS MO Mon.fla def lf saben as Basis ret P oppoaité Carat Have: Ph Pre 26 BUSINESS FLATS TO LET.ae 2 TU LET \u2014 LARGE, WELL LIGHTED manufacturing Hut to let, over 84¢ Craig at, electric puwer can he provided.Apply on premises ur to George Barry.su \u20ac PO LET \u2014 HANDSOME NEW FLAT, 110 x 30, wide separate enirauçe.Apply 480 St.Paul st.-r OFFICES TO CET.ES Oo LET \u2014 UPTOWN, OFFICES IN Tooke's Building, corner Peel and Bt.Catherine sis, heat, Hglt and attendance included in rental.Apply E.B.& J.s.Lbbotson.b8 6 FjwW LET \u2014 ATLANTIC CHAMUERS.109 Commissioners st.newly repaired, new heating apparatus, ete, Apply Est.G.H.Matthews, room 23, on premises.59 6 0 LET \u2014 FINE SUITE OF OFFICES, Fraser Building, 43 St.Sacrament st, cor.St.Alexis, at present occupied to lat May by the Montreal \u2018ottan Co.Apply Secretary, Fraser Institute, 811 Dorchester street.+ ss ff\u201d LET \u2014 A FINE BRIGHT OFFICE ON first floor, heated, and no taxes.Ap- piy at 1T Bleury st.59 3 AT $20, $25, 830, LET \u2014 OFFIC $40 and up to per month, Henry ward and Co.260 St.James st.OFFICES TO RENT Two large beautifully lighted modern offices to rent in Imperial Bavk Building., One large ground floor office on St.James Street.Enquire of IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA cor St.James & McGill Sts, 586 FACTORIES TO LET.\u2014~ TO LET \u2014 ! OR 2?FLATS, 35 8QU., with big yard and alley, with or with: out use of wdodworklng machines.Apply Huyes, 120 King.58 ¢ FOR 3ALE.{Continued on Paae 9.) er SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KIND- ing, 32; cut maple, $3.60; tamarac blocks, $2.00, mill blocks, $1.75 per load; also Anthracite coal, delivered anywaere in + McDiarmid, No.$ Canal corner Guy and William ats.Bel) 109 tf Tel.Main 452.OR SALE \u2014 NEW NORRIS UPRIGHT Pianos, oak, mahogan and walnut cases, sold for cash, $7 monthly: old pianos of any style or maker accepted, In part pay-\u201d ment.Apply Leach's Plano Rooms, 2440 St Catherine st, sole Agency for Montreal.so For BALE - NICE BELOUR COUCH and small gilt rocker, in perfect vr- der, two pieces for 35, orth $14.34 Maple avenue, Polat St.Cha F°® 5: BALE \u2014 RAYMOND SEWING MAchine, cost 375, in good condition: shapk for cash.176 Mountain st ' Fer SALE \u2014 ROLL TOP DESK, HEAVY oak, nearly new.If you are looking | for a bargain here's your chance.Write Quick, T 1742, Star Office.60 2 \"OR SALE \u2014 GASOLENE + \u201cJacks of Hearts,\u201d also 4 reat yacht \u2018Hope,\u2019 reason for selling owner leaving clty.Chas.E.Archbald, 68 Victoria st.Toronto.04 saw Fer SALE\u2014 NICE SQUARE ROSEWOOD 2» plans.330, 24 household effects; mus ® 80 people leaving cit 124 Hypolite at 5 7 se RENT \u2014 COTTAGE, 36 FAIR- mount avenue, 7 rooms cement basement, hot water furnace.with garden: rent $23.\u2018Tel.Mast 123.to 5.30 a.m.\u2026, after \u20ac p.m.7 sa 6 TO LET \u2014 NEW LOWER TENEment, warm afd cimforuable, 10 roc:us, b.and w.c., furnace, #21 per month.Can be seen between 3 and p.m.393 Fan Antaine et.near Fultord ut.LL} TO LET \u2014 AN EXCEEDINGLY COMfortable three flat house In Western avenue.Appl, te Legul and Financial - change.Morchants Hank Bldg.\u2026 Telephèns 943 Main.so 2 1 TO LET \u2014 ONE VACANT HOUSE, 38.50; one of six rooms, three bed- another one $8.356, 3623, 364 Apply 30 Laurier avenue.Tooms, Richmond \u201cst.HOUSES WANTED.a NA WANTED \u2014 TO RENT IN SUBURBS self-contained house, with garden, about 10 minutes\u2019 walk from cars.Apply Johan Hantz 853 Park avenue, Annex.= FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.EE EE a TO RENT\u2014FURNIBHED HOUSE, 11 rooms, o\u201ccypation 1st May; central location.Particulars os personal application.K.A.Mainwaring, 147 Bt.James sa 7 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE ON Durocher st.for summer montha, electric light, telephone, etc.Apply oF or 24 TO LET -\u2014 FROM MAY TO OCT- ber, 1139 Dorchester ast, six bedrooms, every convenience, extension kitchen, clecirlic light, gas and coal range.Apply Telephone Up 2148.59 6 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, FOR BIX months, from let May or sooner if desired.upper tonement of eight rooms on Hutchison st, near Sherbrooke.Address 8, 1686, Star Office.TO RENT FURNISHED FOR SUMmer months, nine room modern house, Em avenue, north of Sherbrooke, Address T 1730, Star, Office.APARTMENTS TO LET.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ap TO LET \u2014 \u201cTHE SMITHSONIAN\" \u2018heated apartments, Selkirk avenue, first avenue off Guy, above Sherbrooke, six rooms and bathroom.also store- room tn basement, electric fixtures, gas re frigerator.wardrobes, hot water supplied the year around: resident janitor: rents $40 to 550 per month, including water taxes Ready April 15th.Apply James Seath Smith.Architect, 147 8t.James st.Tel.Main 2433.Res.East.2435.56 ¢ TO LET \u2014 LARGE HEATED APART- * 73 Tupper at.7 and 8 r tric, gas fixtures, gas stoves, $70.Jas: Mitcaell, 214 St.James street.58 ¢ TO LET \u2014 A MODERN %-ROOMED fiat, not water, janitor, west of Windsor, above Bt.Catherine, completely furnished, six months from 1st May.$55 per month: considered.Office.FRONTENAC APARTMENTS, ST.Louis square, north side, entrance Sanguinet street, seven and eight rooms, apartments, with all modern and artistle convepiences Heat hot water the year round.and electricity.Janitor, etc.Rent 333.LS to 537.50 month, no taxes except water rates Apply to Janitor, from 2 to 4 o'clack, or to J.Emlle Vanjer, 5 Beaver Hall square.sos Address X 9634.Star SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 AT DORVAL NBAR THE St Lawrence Royal Yacht Club, furnished cottage, with water supply.John & Savage.7 SUMMER RESIDENCES WANTED.as WANTED \u2014 TO RENT aR THE summer a small hed cottage (three bedrooms), vag Way well shaded and having either a lake, river or sea fron Preference for a plage where a horse ana user.a a boat or small launch could be rented for the season.dress, with fuil particulars of location and accommodation offered, also lowest price, Thich must be reasonable, Jo H fric se 1230, Star O f ED \u2014 AT wre TIER VILLE.! aber rurmieaed r summer.T 1732, Star Fer SALE 5 TRON L TANKS, 4 SQUARE fee deep; 1 round tank, 5 ft.bien.3 ft Sameer\u201d one round tank, 3 1-2 ft.high, 3 ft.diameter: also 30 H.P.boiler, complete, with drick casing: a bargain.Address 189 1-3 Dorcnes- À BARGAIN Furnished House for Sale = $25.000 will purchase one of comfortable and best situated tone! front dwellings on Sherbrooke street: handsomely furnished throughout and resdy for immediate occupation; large, bright extension dining room and kitchen on main floor, seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, billiard room, electric light and gas.For further particulars apply to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, Merchants Bank Buliding, ST.JAMES ST.68 13 e0d HAVE YOU RENTED A HOUSE FOR MAY?We have a few new modern homeas,fitted with bath, open plumbing, and w.c Beautifully situated in Fairmount (Town of Delorimier), with all city advantages and good view of mountain, Park La Fontaine.Street cars go Tight:to them on Papineau .(transfer fi any cars.) Don't delay.e have about 20 flats and & self-contained houses still unrented.These will soon de taken up.Our representative is on the vroperty daily from 2 p.m.tin 5 p.m.to show visitors over the houses.Rents from $10.00 per month.Full Infomation given upon application to The IDEAL SAVINGS,LOAN& LAND CO.Office of the Traders Advertising Co., 1835 NOTRE DAME ST.Evening Tae L.E.ALBERT.Te Berri Bt.WANTED TO PURCHASE.NTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE YOURS and every body else's cast off household furniture, clothing, fur coats, capes, old diamonds, gold and sliver; best cash prices for good goods; promptly called for by M.Frank, 493 Craig st.Tel East 3067.ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and amer gast-off clothing, fur Bee first, Tearron se Notre Dame st, prices of any other dealer.tended.Telephone Main 965.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASD BOME SECondhand threg ch plank, 13 or 16 ft.long.K 1294, Office.58 4 as we Dest Mau orders at- V \u2018ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A LIGHT passenger coach to hold about 16 or 18 passengers, suitable for a first class summer Tesort.Give full particulars.Address B 9782, Btar Branch Office.5% 3 'ANTPD \u2014 TO PURCHASE A PAIR OF curling stones (irons) wh \u2018aave been used two or more seasons, weight 55 ta 60 lbs.Address B 9795, Gtar Branch sr ce.60 % BUY A MAGNIFICENT HOME WHILE YOU ARE PAYING RENT.Good reliable persons may purchase a modern home, just built, and ready to occupy, by paying down 2100.00 in cash and $4.00 per month in excess of the present rent for fifteen years.NO INTEREST.Just think of it, a $3.000.00 house for $100.00 down and $720.00 payable at $1.00 per week.Buy before they are all sold.Agent on the ground every afternoon to show houses, Take Lafon- talne Park line of street cars to the property, Fairmount, Simard ave.Office, THE TRADERS ADVERTISING CO.1835 NOTRE DAME 8T.Evening Office: L.E.JALBER a Berri St.DESIRABLE OFFICES Most Desirable and CentraliLocation \u2014ON~\u2014\u2014 St.James Street -\u2014SUITABLE FOR\u2014 INSURANCE COMPANIES or FINANCIAL CORPORATIONS * LAW FIRMS Ap \\ Will be Rated en sults, or sub-divided into Smaler Offices.First or Second Floor, fire-proof premises, hedted - and lighted.Every convenience.made to suit acceptable tenants.Early .S.Marson, Star .be addressed to W 2 ontreals lications should\u2019 Ay + James Street, references from adult family only } Branch Reasonable.arrangements.TO LET \u2014 FLAT OF FOUR oo on Apply F 1106, Btar Office.we TO LET \u2014 A MUDERN 7-ROOM fat.hot water, janitor, west of Windsor, above St.Catherine.completely fur- mished.mtx mouths from month; references from sidered.Address X Office.TO LET \u2014 FLATS, 226 AND 328 LAval avenue, § and 6 rooms most modern style: price $26 and $30 per month: no taxes.Appl; 825 St.Urbain st.city.59 \u20ac - ay.5 per adult family.only 9634, Star Branch LET \u2014 FIRST CLABS HEATED well situated on root mount, con- Ak e.Catherine TO LET \u2014 HEATED FLAT OF 4 rooms, and bath, gas stove, and fixtures, $15.26a Balmoral st.Telephone Up 2458.Joslin, 307 Bleury st.¢ TO LET \u2014 FIVE AND 8IX ROOM flats on Mance street, near ft.Viateur atreet, Mont Annex, up to every particular.Apply 40 Waveriay at, Annex.ae TO flat.taining seven rooms, Chas.J.Brown, 4357 am TO LET \u2014 $35, NO.1807 ST.bain st, modern up to date lower flat, furnace, etc, nine rooms; Immediate possession: for permit G.W.Bates 134 Bt.Peter ot.os TO LET \u2014 828 NO.1611 ST.UR- .bain st, modern up to date upper fate pos- Bat, furnace, otc., rooms; immed! session.For key and permit, G.W.Badg- ley, 134 Bt.Peter m.© TO RENT \u2014 IMMEDIATE POSSRS- sion, a nice flat on Mount Ta ave.Just went of Park avenue, hea furnace; rent 314.Frank E.Donovan.Temple Buiiding.185 St.James et.PS 70008 à 4% hausse CLASSIFIED 3 WANT ADVERTISEMENTS For Situations Vacant, Situations Wanted, and other Want Advertisements, see also page 9.gratesonsess SHDHLOBH 2328 0 aR00SAT.FURNISHED FLATS TO LET., 8 Voor \u2014 PRINCE - ARTHUR y furnished fiat of soven rooms, electric ant, ot water ating, etc.on ist May next.1 to The Crsock Simpson Co, 205 St.umes Et 8 2 TO LET \u2014 EIGHT ROOMS, FULLY * furnished, electric light and gas.gas stove and range, telephone and grand plane, every canvenience: in the best locality: 540 per month.W 9614 Star Branch Office.58 3 TO LET \u2014 30c CRESCENT ST, SIX rooms, newly and completely ed, open plumbing, electric light, every conven.ence; rent moderate te desirable tenant; no children.7 LOST.Nit LPS], \u2014 BUNCH OF KEYS ON KEY ring of new St.Charles Hotel.Finder will please return to L.Murphy, 376 = James st.53 Les\" \u2014 ABERDEEN (SCOTCH) TER rior, brindle gray colour.name and address on collar.Return to 834 Palace He for reward of $10.OST \u2014 FRIDAY EVBRING oN sHBR- brooke or St street, & belt, with steel! buckles Please return to 674 erbrooke st.Les\" \u2014 BETWEEN McGILL STREET and Morgan's, corner St.Jamey st.while waiting for the 11.30 a.m.Beaver Hall street car.a gold rimmed spectacies.Please return to 12 Hamover st.Les\" \u2014 THURSDAY EVENING, BEtween six and seven, gold coiled brooch, from 8t.Matthew et.to the glen, gatling on or off Windsor car.Phone Main 2897.LosT \u2014 FRIDAY EVENING ON PRINCE Arthur Rink, Duluth avenue or St.Lawrence st.gold locket, with owner's monogram.Return to 569 St.Lawrence and receive reward.0 3 Le®T, \u2014 ON THURSDAY, NEAR NOR- gan\u2019s store, fox terrier puppy.white, with Lrown marks.Reward 301 Dorchester street.EL OST \u2014 FROM 74 COLUMBIA AVENUB, Westmount, a lemon coloured Scotch collie dog: answers to the name of Laddie.Please return to above address and receive reward, or Telephone Mount 1166.Les STRAYED FROM 82 PARK AVEnue, city, a fox terrier dog, white, with black and brown head, snd black spot on right side; collar ard tag Return to above address and receive reward LP, \u2014 AY EVENING, G.T.R.depot or vicinity, 4 five dollar bills.Reward 35.Please communionte with T 1705, Star Office.Les\" ar \u2014 THURSDAY NIGHT, BETWEEN hajt-past T and 9, one pair of fur gloves (biaver imitation, loutria.) For reward return them to 160 St.James street, room 74.OST \u2014 FRIDAY ON BT.CATHERINE st.near Guy, white wire haired fox terrier, with ons black spot on eye: no collar.Reward return to Katharine: Ewing, 31018 Bherbrooke st.L°°s on neck.Rewaré on return t Adam Beck Printing Co, Borromes st.\u2014 FOX TERRIER TWO black ears and two, Black eyes, collar © J.A.Blythe.© st.Charles OST \u2014 BATCHEL, CONTAINING A sum of money, through Griffintown to Point St.Charles.Reward at 37 Conde st {I WANT ADS ||: SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued ~n Page SDS Warr BD \u2014 TWO TABLEMAI have experience, etc.Craig st, restaurant.TED \u2014 BOY FOR WAREHOUSE.able to nttend furnace, go messages and make himself generally\" Saetul; must speak English.Apply 8 Lemoine st.: MUST pred [$33] STAR\u2014MONDAY.MARCH 13.1905, BITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued an Pacs 9.) ED \u2014 TOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT uséwork; also take baby out.Apply 138 Bayle st.WYWVANTED \u2014_ GRNERAL BERVANT: must be able to do plain cooking; mo washing or ironing: pmail family: refer ences.426 Elm avenue.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY TO DO ookkeeping: must be experienced.Apply 25 Bt.Lawrence st, Gross and Feld- man.Servant Wanted Wanted\u2014Young girl to do general house work; small family: no children: good chance for a respectable, steady girl to secure à quiet home and wages.Apply to 179 MANCE ST., above Bherbrooge ot NTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS bt 25 ines.Jobn P.Black a t Co, ET Vitre st.YVANT \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.OR ner help for upper housework and to assist with the care of two little girls.4057 Dorchester st.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; good position, for a real competent or so 8t.Matthew at.VVANTED \u2014 A MARRIED COUPLER, ithout children, to llve in a basement.attend to the a and to do gen- oral: work; references required.Apply to 406 Sherbrooke m.\u2026 botween $ a.m.and § p.m.or after § p.m.NITED A WET NURSE; ONE FROM the country preferred Apply tHmme- distely at 404 Sherbrooke NTED \u2014 HOUSEMAIDS, TABLE- maids, nuress, general servants Apply to Riva Employment Office, 68 Vic- ©: st.TED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED second cook, ober man; no other need apply.G.T.R.[WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SE vant.Apply evenings, 80 Mansfield = - es ROOMS TO LET.(Continued on Page 9.) OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOM.neatiy furnished, with all modern con- Tontences; breakfast if required.11 Me Ro \u2014 TO LET FRONT ROOM ON first floor, hot water, Auer gat, telephone, at 2359 Bt.Catherine OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT OOM TO > Just part, ; board Ni ones 1% pas ver & NTED \u2014 MBN TO DO ARTISTIC work; at home, gilding tickets.Particulars, aclf-addressed envelope, T.G.Thomas, 103 east 135 N.Y., room 504.ANTED \u2014 LADIES TO DO ARTISTIC work at home, gliding tickets, }ar- ticulars self-addressed envelope, T.G.Thomas, 103 east 125, room 504, N.T.NTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID; MUST BE able to wait on table; city references required.Apply to 3748 Bt.Catherine at.2 NTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT; no cooking or washing.Apply 301 1-3 St Urbain st.Junior Clerk Wanted * A good writer, and one good at figures preferred.$20.60 moathly.Apply stating refereuées and experience, to V 1817, Star office.60 2 VWVANTED -\u2014 À STRONG LAD TO MAKE himself generally useful) in @ bakery, wita @ view to learning the business, Apply 116 Park avenue.VVANTED\u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR GENER- + al house and dining room work; steady position; good wages and board; Ist floor.28 Victoria aquare.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST with general housework: amall family; another maid kept.255 Bishop st.Invoice Clerk anted by 3 large manufacturing es- tablienment youth as invoice clerk; must be quick,and accurate at figures, and write a hand.opportunity for advancement.Apply V 176% Star office.60 2 ANTED \u2014 AN INVOICE CLERK, young man, accustomed to plumber and steamfitters\u2019 brass goods.Give - ary snd references to V 1780, tar Office.WANT ED\u2014 LADY STENOGRAPER FOR law office.Address V 1768, Star Office, YW NITED -\u2014 GOOD GENERAL, ONE who can do plain cooking.small family: good wages; must have reference.32¢ Elm avenue.OOMS \u2014 TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board.Transients accommodated.148 Mainstieid st.\\ 603 ooM \u2014- \u201cro LET FRONT BEDROOM.bathroom fat, private family.gentlemen only.12 Lincoln avenue, off Guy.so OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE, AT 81 Cathcart street, private family: no children, modern conveniences; prices moderate to strictly permanent, quiet parties; ladles preferred.Apply between 68 and § p.m 57 2eod Roo \u2014 COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM in private family, electric light, tele phone, etc.Gentlemen only.12 Belmont st.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.1 OOM \u2014 NICE, BRIGHT, SUNNY PAR.four, facing souta, heated, desirable locality; night bell; -terms moderate.2436 St.Catherine st, near Stanley = Joous -\u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, A BUIT OF 4 furnished rooms, with or without board.Address Mr.Stone, West 8 oo \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM.HOT ater, Auer light; we don't move.5 Union © avenue 58 OM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, BATHroom flat, Auer light, hot and cold water, suitable for one or :$wo gentlemen.103 Church at.59 3 OOM -\u2014- NICE FURNISHE® ROOM TO let in private family; rent $8 month- 1y.Appiy 327 Laval avenue.VVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY YOUNG girl or boy to walt at table und assist with gensral housework; references.45 Mc- Gil) College avenue.'ANTED \u2014 BREAD DRIVER, EXPERIenced preferred; also young man for cake dept.Apply McKeown's, 370 &t.Antoine st.Clerk Wanted Roos \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, ONE alagle room, for gentleman.93 Univer.ality st.00M \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room.35 Mackay st Frou -\u2014 FURNISHBD ROOM TO LET, : suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, with or without board.Apply 176 Chatham st.James st.60 3 OOM \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM on bathroom flat.Apply 33 McGill College ave.so near St.NTED \u2014 GOOD, ACTIVE TO For general office work.$35.00 to start; OOMS\u2014-TO LET BINGLE AND DOUBLE to help n° the office of à RI more when worth iL.Apply stating re- R rooms, well furnished, Auer light, manufacturing concern.V 1769, Star Qrise.ference and experience, v 1818, star or telephone, gentlemen only.105 Unlon, ave.NTED \u2014 A GMART BOY AN VVA.NTED \u2014 SERVANT FOR LIGHT QOMS \u2014 TO LET SINGLE ROOMS, office.Apply to V 138), ong Rall housework; must be fond of chil- nicely furnished, steam heated.72 : © 2 dren; wages §10 month.Apply 78 Hutchison Crescent st.NTED \u2014 A COOK, ALSO NURSE: references required; good wages.Apply V 1806, Star Office.66 4éod IVWVANTSE \u2014 A BRIGHT BOY TO MAKE i generally useful in w wholesale jewsllers store.Apply 1611 Notre Dame We ooking GENERAL SERVANT; no Sboking or washing.Apply 74 MONTREAL STAR BRANCH OFFICE Notice to Residents.Mansfield St.and Union Avenue Above Dorchester The Montreal Star Will be Received by John Lewis, Chemist and Druggist.Corner of St Catherine -.and University Stresta i Wen \u2014 STONE SETTERS.APPLY NTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WANTED Paul for warehouse and shipping.6528 Bt.ul st.NVanTED \u2014 FIREMAN AT 672 CRAIG MN EXPERIBNCED FORBLAD \u2018 for blouse manufacturs; no cutting; 50 girls to make blouses, tuckers and Iinisher ore; steady work.best wages, 333 .au 0 foreman in charge Lewis Building, leury et.D.G.Loomis and Boas.TÉD \u2014 EXP ALES- tadies, speaking Engin and Preset, for millinery dept.W.H.Bcrog te, Limited, Catherine and University ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALESladies, speaking both English and French.w.Scroggie.Limited, Bt.Cath- artne and Taos 0 TED \u2014 EXPERIENCED ALTERA- AT: hands in the ladies 1 dept.Ww.H.Berogsgle, Limited, St.cuir erine end University ste.VVANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A WOMAN FO + kitchen work.Apply Strand Cafe, 1787 Notre Dume st.'ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN TO WASH; \u2018 must be steady und have good refer ence.Apply 17 Letour at.WANT ED\u2014 BY A LADY, MUCH ALONE, a littie Hr] sbout nine years old.Good home for one motherless.Address V 1766 Star Office.3 TED \u2014 ONB OR TWO BRASS ulders, accustomed to heavy and gat work.Apis Locomotive and Machine \u2026 Longue Pointe.WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED FARM- - er, With family; free house; free wood.$30 n month the year round.Address John David McDonald, East Front, Cornwall, Ont.WANTED \u2014 SHOE TRAVELLER April lat, for Montreal, city and all territory east; to carr; onc of the leading lines of men's and women's fine goods on commission; old established connection: no objection to another line not oonflicting.Don't apply u Unless you are experienced, and give references.V 1771, Star Office.NTED aeemaid De GOOD COOK AND 916 Dorchester at.TED \u2014 YOUTH FOR HARDWARE store one with some experience and speaking ench and English preferred.Apply Sane su Catherine st.WANT BD\u2014GOOD MILLWRIGHTS; ONLY first class hands wanted.Miller Bros.and Toma, $3 Dalhousie st.60 13 NTED\u2014 A YOUNG GJRL POR LIGHT housework.Apply 1078 Notre Dame street, (VVANTED JUNIOR FOR OFFICE WITH some knowledge \u2018of pookkeepina preferred.Apply.with references, stating age, experience and salary expecta, v 1770, Btar Office.so 3 Band Tenders Wanted For Bt.Patrick's Day.Address Et.Pat- Tricks T.A.and B.Society.D.KELLY, Secretary, 13 Valles at.ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS 1- EXPER! enced skirt hands.Apply Wm.St.41 and 43 Union ave.Pierre, OST \u2014 BATURDAY BVENING, GOLD rimmed spectacles on \u201cHutcatson, Wa PANTED \u2014 CITY A DLLBR, with connection amongst gro ae Et MN MOUND \u2014 ON DEBRESOLES ST.10TH inst.ome parcel.er can have same at 24\u2019 St.Disler st.; aa\u201d Fou rd \u2014 ON WEDNESDAY A LARGE ack dog.Owner can have lt on proving ownership and ng nees.Apply 339 Temple Bldg.ne Main 4826.\u2018Apply to James Sherbrooke or Bleury sta.ease return to 36 Hutchison at.Ea Bra IN and ics i, Pr 7 7 NTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 FOUND.years of age, having knowledge of anerthate and typewriting; law office.Address V 1767, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 FIREMAN, HOLDING IRD : class certificate, and Tenoes, willing to make himself generally eu rper, 18 St.Philip = YWVANTED DRESSMAKERS, GOOD BKIR! hands, also hand sewers.215 Blexts o 0 4 R SALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED FOX et = NTED \u2014 LADY STENOGRAPHER DOGS FOR SALE.We typewriter; must be competent a and wendy.Btate «xperience; no beginner wanted.Kuowledge French preferred, V 1806, Star Offic terrier p nine months old, fe \\v marked, to children.Aoi; Hi = Ontherine ot.\u2026.Fe\" R SALE \u2014 CHEAP.TWO MALE FOX- terrier puppies, beauties {house broken), home mors than value., Address C 9805, Star Mranch Office.RPA R BALE \u2014 THOROUGHBRED DOG, Great Dane\u201d 15 months ola.Amis $38 Qrosvenor -uveams, Westmoun - = PUPILS WANTED.NTED \u2014 BY APRIL 10TH A VEGEtable Sardener to take charge of truck garden at ao Lake, 11 acres, hot beda cold frames; met.be welt up ln caulifiow- ors, lettuce, etc.Len riety,, lndus- try !ndispeneable, month and ; references.Hai aha 5 obingon, Flor- jeta, 2671 St.Catherine Ty 3 WWANTED\u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK OR EXperienced kitchen maid.Apply morning ® to 10.30, or oo the evening 6 to 7, at 200 Drummond st.so 2 les SITUATIONS WANTED.NTED \u2014 BY MARRIED WOMAN work by tas day, po \u201ching housecleaning, or offices.Mrs D.V., 12 Do Dominion wven ; 03 WANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY FIRST class cook.Reference.Apply at 10) Plessis st VWVANTSD \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY IN private families, by a respectable person.Address ze Berthelet at, city.80 VVANTED \u2014 POSITION BY LAD stenographer; thorough knowledge of French and general office work; three years experience; best references.V 1759, Star Office.NTED \u2014 SITUATION AS FIREMAN, We with references.Address V 1780, Star Office.YVANTED-\u2014MIDDLE AGED MAN S8BEKS position as office clerk, Invoices, shipper, timekeeper, 10 years oxperlence: knowledge of Freñch and Engligh; highest referénces.V 1765, Star Office.| Offers,\u201d Ree\u201c \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED room, $1: a month: modern conveal- ences.Apply 742 1-2 Sherbrooke st.60 OOM \u2014 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM for gentleman, Auer light, hot water and telephone; located between St Louis square and Pine avenue, wi t Denis Apply V 1761, Star Office.so OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED.WITHout board, at 30 McGill College avenue.Telephone Uptown 10461.[1 } MS \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED comfortable corner fiat, bat piano, April 1st; rent 335.Ah 8t.Catherine st.OOMS \u2014 BY DAY OR WEEK.BRIGHT front rooms, Very Central, near station; partial) board optio 164 Peel street, corner St.Catherine st.OOM \u2014 ON BATH FLAT, \"HOT AND : oe electric light.radiator; sense man only: 38 per month.Telephone Up 2 44 Victoria st.OOM LET LARGE FURNISHED \u2014 TO room, suitable for two young men young women; private famity.13 1-3\" sc.Monique st.a OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT, WELL FUR- R nisned, bathroom flat, gentleman only.Hot and cold water, warm house; breakfast If desired.88 St.Famille st.ROOMS WANTED.TED \u2014 2 OR 8 BRIGHT ROOME.unfurnished, suitable for workshop.\u201cWith price; vdéress C 9798, Btar Branca Oftice.WAL ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE BY QUIET couple large, comfortably furnished room, housekeeping privileges; terms moderate; central: references; In respectable family; not moving.Box Q, 2308 Bt.Catasr- ine st.so 3 BOARD.HPARD \u2014 MR DOCTO SEARL, strictly private accommodation for ladies, with professional attendance: ladles treated and attended.28 St oc Bone FIRST CLASS TABLE BOAR service, : sex House,\u201d 43 Metcalfe nt.ROOMS AND BOARD.0OM\u2014 DOUBLE, WITH BOARD, BUIT- R ble for two friends, Auer light, hot Water heated; eatly breakfast; table board 89 Osborne st.85 17 ee OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD CAN BE HAD for $4 per week; gentlemen only: first class board.Address Ottawa Hotel, 29 Cha- bollles sq.L 58 1 OOM3 \u2014 TO LET IN PRIVATE FAMily.no children, with board if desired.Gentleman only.Apply 178 Aquedast st, corner Notre Dame.69 2 = IVVANTSD \u2014 BMART YOUNG MAN DEsires situation !n crockery large experience.V 176%, Gter Office.ANTED \u2014 THIRD CLASS NW -wanted, young weman only; also competent tablemald.Apply 34 Redpath se, ° COOK TED \u2014 SITUATION BY A PRAC- tioal gardener of long experience in private places, both in Scotland and Can- wda, married, no family: good reference.Address 3.M.M., 440 Clark avenue, Wes- mount, Montréal.so 6 We \u2014 YOUNG MAN HAVING some knowledge of electricity, desires ejeotrictan.Please refer to No.18 \"eapguinet Me s AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS IN EVERY a to sell Radium reflectors or Sheotric \u2018lights, powerful in effect, and \u2018brillt ta appearanc any per oent.ant lighting power.Apply to .Dockrill, Saint Joan, New Bruns ick.WANTED TO BORROW.Wi ise « TO BORROW THE Sex, oF $2000, first mortgage: will Pp.terent on property valued to a euo0.v Took, Star Office ED \u2014 TO BORROW 35000, AT 5 on first mortgage, on residence In beat pat ot the eity.V 1763, Star Office.\u201c BUSINESS CHANCES.ft (OR | BALB ~~ CIGAR STORE AND BARber shop In connection.617 Craig nt.\"TO LET \u2014 BARBER SHOP, WITH en Improvementa, four chsirs.617 NTED \u2014 BRIGRT YOUNG dIRL about Afteen for dental ae Apply ; .and sp.m.198 Peele NANTES A GOOD GENBRAL SBR.vant \u201ctor small | family.Apply se Pure ave.city.80° CRESCENT STREET A SMART YOUNG GIRL e.And adds |i Ro°* \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, nicely furnished, with or without board; aleo single room: transients accommodated.Lorne House, 86 Union ave.89 = M8 \u2014 TWO DOUBLE: ROOMS, SUITable for arried couple or two gentle- nien, vacant 20th instant, with or without board; not moving.Tel.Up 3173.65 Union avenue.we OOM \u2014 NICE DOUBLE ROOM, BUIT- able for one or two gentlemen: board optional: corner University, and Burnside.Apply No.11 Burnside.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED BY A MARRIED COUPL nicely turnished double room on athe room floor.with good board; reasonable terms: between Union avenue and Mountain st.Address E 1070, Star Office, 88 6 NTED \u2014 ROOME AND BOARD FOR mother and son (19.) State price, central.Address C 9800, Star Branch Office, FANTED \u2014 FOR IbT OF APRIL ONE large bedroom, with 2 beds, pain board, for two little boys, oul > one 11.State street, witn fall particulary t to B 2791, Ster Branch Office.3 W ie, board and YOUNG MARRIED ve in a private family, between University und Stanley st Terms reasonable.B p80 Bhar Branch or.fice.\\ ED .\u2014 BY A MAR COUPLE room and boatâ Sherbrooke.Roy, Bt.Denis, Bieury: reasonable terms; Bot \u201cmoving in May.Address 0 1832, Star Office.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.rm.R SALE \u2014 HORSES at all times.Trial given and oa tiafaction 'MONTGAGE LOANS.inventions Patented AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED, Dit ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal, - 3s INSOLVENT NOTICE Marie Anne street.Auction sale on the premises, March 22nd.1905, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the assets of the Insolvents, as follows: Tobaccos, cigars and cigarettes, about ee eee .$972.38 Candles .413.52 Stationery, ete.240.51 Store fixtures .2032 Roling stock .700 00 $2,529.76 Book debts, as per list.+.514.96 .- $3,044.72 The stock will be sold in lots to suit purchasers.The store will be opentd for inspection on the 21st March, 1905.For further information apply to the undersigned.P.J.CHARTRAND, P.L.TURGEON.Joint Curatore.MARCOTTE BROS, 60 2 2aw Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re J.A.GRAVELEY, Vailleyfield, Sale by auction at No.69 St.James at.Montreal, on SATURDAY, 18th MARCH, 1905, at 11 o'clock.Stock of dry goods, boots and shoes, clothing, etc.7.365.30 Fixtures .aavevesnesrancuu00 115.86 $7,480.95 Book debts, per list .$288.66 , 8tur- will be open on the 16th.' KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 St.James st.- OM ontreal.MARCOTTE BROS 603 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In*re O.PRIEUR & CO., Merchant Tall- or, 8755 Notre Dame Street.Tenders will be received at the office of the undersigned until Thursday, March 16th.1905, at noon, for the purchase of the following assets of the above estate: \u2014 Tweed and Trim Lot 1 Stock ot Tws s $316.99 Lot 2\u2014Book Debts 327.75 The highest tender not necessarily accepted.ILKS & MICHAUD, Ass 205 8t.James Street, Montreal, March 11th, 1905.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re PETER WASILKOWSKY, Grand Mere, Que.The undersigned will sell by pu le auction, at their salesrooms, No.69 James Street, Mon THURSDAY, March 16, 1005, at 11 AM, G and Lot 1\u2014-Siock of Dry 51, 41249 Fixtures iden 97.90 Book Debts .s\u2014Cash.deposit of 10 per cent.wiil be required uo adjudication.The stock can be #xamined on applying to Mr.Gingras, Windsor Hotel, Grand Mere, and all other information can be btal rom the undersi obtained from thes à M Shape, 205 St.James Street, Montreal, March 10th, 1905.59 3 aw 8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- BATE bution of Montreal.No.1082.Circuit Court.J.O} Bonin, .Ve Royal Silver Plate Company, On the 22nd March, 1905, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the businees of the said Defendant; No.28 Cote Bt.- bert, In the City of Montreal, will be sold by suthority of Justice, all the goods an chattels of the said Defendant, seized | in this cause, consisting of Axtures, scale, et Terms cash.J.A.BISSONNETTE, B.s.C.Montreal, 13th March, 1905.Barr s BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1136.Circuit Court.B.umond, Plaintiff, va.A.Rivet and al Defesdant.On the 22nd of March, 1905, at two of the clock in the afternoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant, Adelard Rivet, No.383 Montcalm.în the City of Montreal, will be sold or authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of house furniture, etc.Conditions cash.8.ER, B.8.C.Montreal.March 13th, Neos.AILIFF'8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal, No.2568.Clgeult Court.A.Guyon and al, Plaintiffs Braseau, Defendant.On the 23rd aay of March, 1905, at ten of the clock in tne forenoon, wt the domicile of the said Defendant, No.1246 Notre Dame st, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture, etc.Conditions cash.J.CAISSE, B.8.C.Montreal, 1ith March, 1905.AILIFF'E SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF quF- bec, District of Montreal.No.5838 Cireutt Court.Plaintiff, va.Dame R.Demers, Defendant.On the 23rd day of March, 1908, at sleven of the clock In the forenoon, at the domicile of the wald Defendant.No.110 St.Lawrence street, in the City of Montreal! will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald fendant, seized in this cause, consisting of furniture.ANATOLE CHERRIBR, B.8,C.Montreal, 11th March, 1903 AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- bee, District of Montreal, No.4499.Circuit Court.Joseph Chartler, Plaintiff, va .On the twenty- second day of March, he clock In the forenoon, at tbe of the sald Defendant, No.3§ tiers st., In the City of Montreal, will be sold by autnority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, sal ip this cause, consisting of household furnt- ture, ete.A.LAVERDURE, .\u20ac.Montreal, 13th March, 1805.AILIFF 8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- No.878.dec, District of Montreal.Cireuit Court.Bruton and vir, Plaintiff, vs.De.A.Creen, Defendant.On the 22nd of March, 1905, at ten of the olock in tae forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No.9 Milton st., in the City of Montreal.will be sold by anthority of Justice, all the goods and chatals of the sald Defendant, selzed In this cause, consisting of bousekold furmivure.Pianos.oto.Terms cash.J.CAISSE, B ontreat 11th March, 1905.AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- dec, District 01 Montreal, No.1930.Circuit Court.C.LeBeut, Plaintiff, ve.Cleo- phes Monier, Defendant.On the 3ist March, 1905 ,at ten of the clock in the forenoem, at the domicile of the sald Defendant.No.104 Wolfe st, in the City of Montreal, will C.Montreal, 10th March, 1905.PBAILIFES SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No.14318.Court.A.Brossard, Plaintiff, we, 8.Moucklay, Defendant.On the 23rd-of Marek, 3905, at eleven of the clock In the farencon, at the domicile of the eald Defendant, No.\u20ac : lea _Bnrrome In We Clty of Montreal, will be sold by sin.thority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of tne rald Defendant, aeised in this cause, consisting of household afurniturs, Cireutt - guaranteed or money refunded, T.W.Fos tanos, ete.Terms Pash.J.B.B.MONEY TO LOAN ter and Co, 605 St.Paul et ol Montreal, 13th March, 7 B ~\u2014 AN BTW AILIF PROVINCE OF QUE- - Rr BALE.vo WELL BRED YBARL- bee, District of Montreal, Noi en .Avensed & Rutenberg, Bo In og rine Royal uy, sired by Circuit Court.Joscpa Jobin, Plaintift, ve.© Pawn Brokers à Jewollars, mancer, A, dam * Auguste Marinsau, Defendant, the î2n ° dam Sweetheart, by John _A.; one brown day of March, 1905.ut ten of the clock a horse oolt, by X1llarney, owhed bs Robert Ness, of Howick, Que.Will be sold by suction Tuesday, March 13th, at 2.30 p.m.Now on view at our stables, 605 St.Paul street, T;: WN.Foster and Co.Auctionders.A A OD A Lo amARS ue free san Avpty 18 dant a termes an 1908.Defendant, No.Soi Shearer st, In the City %f Montreal, will be sold by .authori of | Justice, all \"enid Détrndant, seized in th \"sisting of one piano and ture, ete.etc., Terms cash, L.3/0 ontreek the goods and Shattels of the i : i i + Ë : i i ; CS SITUATIONS VACANT.| (Coritinued trom Page 8.) TED \u201c LADY AN BARN ) paire vo Gotisre por week during Tr» ;, ei ie for wi i.\\ Mra dre Gavideon Brantford.$088 WA \u2014 8 PKR DAY TO INDUS: trivue » at TE very locality tatroduc- ing our goods and distributing Tar adver- tislng matter: steady .omploymant to rett- le mes.N rienee nocded Write st .once .for particulars adiey-Garrrinen Company.Limited.Brant a so ANTED \u2014RELIABLE MEN IN EVERY ity throaghout Canads to sdver- tiug- and introdpce onr goods, tacking UD shOow-cards on frees, funces bridges, and all conapicuous placca, distribuitrz small adver.Using rosttsr.Commission or salary.3960 à vear où $80 a month and expenses, $3 per day Bteady employment to good rellable men.® lay out your work for you.No experi- ênce Dreded.Write for full particulars, Balus \"iedicinal Co, Londun, Ontario.Canada.20 64 ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD LIFE INSURance canvasaers for Montreal; an ex- R.Brock {Grcat 6 2 Solent contract given.G.West Life.Montreal.wan Ti, -\u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade.Eight weeks average time required.Wages Saturdays while learning.$10 to $15 woekly guaranteed when through.I1- lustrated catalogue mailed free.Moler's Barber College, 380 Canal st, New York City.56 6 ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED bouse-tablomaid; references required.Apply Mrs Bhirren.919 Dorchester st, between 9 and 11 a.m.and 6 and 8 p.m.NTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER.AN EXperienced accountant.with full knowledge of commercial bookkeeping, to take charge of a set of books in a large con- cen; must write a very good hand, others wise, please do not apply: must furnish ood references.Also an assistant bnok- per, aged about 18 to 20 years, having bad a good office training; must possess a very good hand, quick at figures, and speak fuently Englisn and French.Apply br Frit ing only, to Hudon, Hebert and 8 ANTED \u2014 AT DUNHAM LADIES * College, Dunham, P.Que.an assistant laundress: wages $3 per week.Apply \u2018to Miss Baker, Bursar.68 3 WANTED \u2014 ABOUT MAY FIRST, FOR railroad construction in Quebec Province, a tlmekeeper: must be well up t work, sober, energetic, trustworthy, and have held similar position: knowledge of French and English essential.Also a man to take charge of gang of carpenters, on timber culverts.and trestles.Must be mob.er, energetic, and veered to the work.Also a permanent way foreman to take charge of track-laying and ballasting.Applications for any of the above posts should be sent together with particulars of experience and references, to K 1310, Star Office.88 3 WVANTED \u2014_ A TRAVELI.ER FOR QUE- 1 bec and Marftime Provinces; permanent osftion: straignt ealary; preference given to man willing to Invest two or hres thousand.Address M 1403, Star or ce.59 NMVANTED \u2014 FOR FIRST MAY QUALIfied Protestant teachers for Township of Buckingham, one for District No.3.eight months\u2019 work: ome for Diatrict No 2 «xix months; salaries, twenty dolars ($20) per month.Apply T.Whitfleld, Bec.-Treas.Dis- sentient Bchools, Landing.Buckingham.: 5 W: NTED \u2014 ROOM FOR A FEW GOND General Electrio Co., machinists on heavy work, Canadian Peterboro, Ont.ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN TO DO » collecting and make himself useful.and busy around a store.Apply N 1488, Star Office.59 8 STENOGRAPHER Wanted \u2014 \u2018Competent and energetic young man as stenograp and general assistant.Exorllent opportunity.Bepd particulars as to age, salary ex ed, ability and references, to O 1557, Star Office.59 WASTED \u2014 \u2014 GIRLS TO LEARN EMbossing, also bos with same experience in bindery.Apply at The Benallack Litho.und Printing Co., 8 Latour st.6p 2 VWeNTED \u2014 AMT ONCE FIRST CLASS experienced shirt cutters; steady employment guaranteed.Apply to Mr.Pooley 3rd floor, 10 St.Feter st.89 1 WASTED \u2014 A MAN TO WORK ON RE- pena ia, oun confectionery dept ; also a ar maker.iad The Lan Mtg.Co., St.Henr{, Montr: 59 23 WANTED \u2014 CHAIR SEAT RECANING ; gone most \u2018perfectly and expeditiously ; Cl t weepers repairing.Write John Stabicton.Montreal I'ost Office, Better clip » 2 A .PANTS.W shirts and heavy \u201csmock no Rarce button hole oporator.A PpPly to Mins Baines, Robert C.Wilkins, 2086 St.Catherine st, 68 6 NTED \u2014 OPERATORS corner Bleury V ANTED \u2014 J.MANDLEBERG & CO, Lic, have opening for competent man to take ¢ e of factnry.All applications treated strictly confidemtial.Apply in per- «on or by letter to No.2 Lemoine st, 38 3 VVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GENERAL FER.vant to assist with children and housework .Apply 24¢ Wood avenue, vot 58 mount.- ss 883 AVANTED \u2014 CIGARMAKERS APPRENtices, boys and girls wanted at once to arn el maker Peter ot gar\u2019 er's trade, Apply on 8 We onde \u2014 MEN FOR LIVERPOOL.London and Glasgow, free pess both was Lyons, 123 McGill st., Montreal Enclose stamp for reply.58 3 experienced wmaleamen for Ontario, Quebec, Now Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Jsland unitediy tel7; commission or salary.Send references and terms to G 1161, Star price 576 VWANTED \u2014 PLUMBER WHO CAN DO tinsmithing and furnace work; must be honest and sober wages steady Job.Purvis Bros, Soavary, Ont.69 « and WasTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER A ! typewriter, young lady, having a thorough and practical knowledge of gener- Al office work and who !s also capable of handling Correspondence pateonally.Rad- way and Co.3 Jacques Cartier sq, NTED \u2014 EXPRRIBNCED JEWEL.' ler; travellar.Apply to The Montreal Jewellery Co, room 241 Temple Bldg, 185 Bt.James st.* IVVANTÉD \u2014 CARPENTER.APPLY BEK- tween 8 and 10 Martei-Stewart Co., 683 Craig at.JVVANTED -\u2014 SGIRONG YOUTH FOR shade factory.Apply between 8 and 109, Martel-Stewart Co., 683 Craig EXPERIENCED YOUNG ! man for pipe cutting jracaine: bring references.W.J.McGuire and Co.1966 Notre Dame st.co 2 ; NTRD \u2014 À SERVANT \u201cal housewerk: good home to right party.Apply atroet, 'ANTED ~\u2014 FOR GENER- wages.good 47 Bt.Famille NVANTED \u2014 A DRESSMAKER AND sewing girls who x x French und English.Apply J.H.8 1806 St, Catherine st.JVVANTED \u2014 TWO FIREMBN, CApable of running boller and small engine.Apply at once to Plliow and Hersey Mfg.Co.96 Mill st.TED \u2014 BREAD DRIVER, WITH thorough knowledge of ofty.Apply 8 Le oe Btar Office.TED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, OFFICE t+ boy: references required.Apply to Carter, Goldsteln and Beul tes, Royal urance Building, 3 Place d\u2019Armes squares.ro (Continued roa WANT \u2014- EXPRR \"HA ; =r rollers Lor ety se.| YANTED \u2014 COMP, PRIENT \u201cTR fer foidinæ box presses \u2014\u2014\u2014 rer et W TA NTED - LENG ETIC WORKERS \u2018 everywhere to distrib Circulaos, God Ne cunsaosing.Lo-aperative Ravertisine oo New York.at H Lamauntagne and Company, I.td.,.Notre immediate and constant Bt.Peter at.yop ve won and Co.Ltd, 700 Craig The sainples and advertising mai WANED TRUNK MAKERS WANTED Dame, 190% work.AJANTED - TRAVELLING DISTRICT \\ nunagery.Applications from Toronto or Montresi not considered.Drawer Sixiy- six, Brantford.so 36 WASTED \u2014 MEN, RELIABLE MEN, IN every locality throughout Canada to advertise our EO tack up show cal on trecs, fences, along roads cuous places, tistag matter.Salary $900 per year or 376 per month and eapenses $2.50 per day.Steady employment t> good, reliable men.ex- perlence necessary.Write for Particulars, Emplre Medicine Co, ndon, nt 3 34 Saw Wa IN A SMALL PRIVATE house maid and waitress.No washinig or fronirg.gmod waged.Apply with references tn Mrs Learite Hunt, Glen notes Mathersfirld, Vermont.WASTED \u2014 TWO NTED- MAIDH, ONE AS rrncral.tv cook well, and one as housemaid and to walt on table; references required; no washing.748 Sherbrooke st.WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS PANTS maker.Apply 2486 St, Catherine at.ANTED \u2014 \"FIRST CLASS LADIES \\ tatiors.Apply 2485 St.Catherine et NANTED \u2014 ONE OR TWO BOYS TO learn electric wirlng.Bra at 4 p.m, Bldg.80 2 to Philip Lanve, Temple N ANTE p\u2014 = ToBAcco STRIPPERS or wrappers, and banders; good hands.29 St.Peter st.VVANTED \u2014 FORBMAN OVER SMALL tools 'n machine shop.Address Cana- dina General Electric Co.Peterboro.eo 6 WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED CHAM- bermald, must have good geferences.Apply Savoy Hotel, § to 8 p.m.WASTED \u2014 INDUSTRIAL INSURance agent.promotion aure honest and faithful worker, Apply A st.James st, 4th floor, between 5 and 6, Tr.Heath.T ; \u201cWant\u201d Ad.Depots for Che Montreal Star.BRANCH OFFICES for the receiving of \u201cWant\u201d Advertisements for THE MONTREAL STAR will be found at the following addresses: The Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine sta.The Star Branch Office, at T.K.T.Stone's Store, \u20ac27 Wellington Street, POINT BST.ARLES.The Star Brasch Office, at W.S.Stone's Drug Store, corner St.Catherine at.and G [vas family an experlenced cook, Also a | \u201cetruation + WANTED._ (Continued from Page 8.) ° \u2014 POSITION WITH, PRIVATE.Tamliys tan aiténd furmace or care of ho ré ow; host of retarences.Apply T 17 TAL, Star Office 4.02.'ANTED .~\u2014 POSITION BY EXPERIenced repre Ef To supplies or any Stier iis of goods: - tory, Province saloslady ventative for a reliable 0 f Qpebec; both languages and Bem of ot age furnished, a ANTED \u2014 HOUSEWORK, HALY DAYS only.Apply 291 St \u2014 ot 59 3 WANTED \u2014 GENERA WASHING done by the dozen; rouen 07.to D we give cash receipts on wushinæ do by price list.Telephone Main 4228.Royal Laundry.NTED \u2014 MAN AND wire REQUIRE situation as first and second cook in hotel or restaurant, town or country; City references.§ 1680, Stay Office.PANTBD \u2014 A SITUATION BY FIRST class ladles\u2019 tallor on > sood designer.Apply 16 Bt.Justin st.60 0er ! 4 Roox \u2014 RGR FURNISHID , to let Fra 305a St.Hubert et, desired.French family.OOM \u2014 TO LET rr] 4 preferred.\u20181238 &L Denis st.Roous \u2014 T0 LET LE double furnished rooms on bath flat, Indice pret MPio ermed di Lit a exchan For SALE \u2014 ONE CATALOGUE CABinet, suitable for merchants and ar chiteets; only a short time ln use.3 aval avenue, after four.OR BALE \u2014 SEVERAL VERY HAND- F rome ladles\u2019 mink and mable stoles, ales Persian lamb and electric seal jnc- etn, latest style; must be solid on account season being advanced.39 St.Hube = rt.APIANO BARGAIN; $235 Heintsman & Co.large size upright WANT, NTED\u2014PIANO PUPILS BY CO petent lady teacher, 2 lessons week day or evening, $1.25 monthly.347 Sd mond.ANTED == FOR STENOGRAPHY, A.| Himited number of pupils, competent téacher; west ond.Address Y 987 Star Branch Office.NTED \u2014 BINGERS, VOICE PLACing and tone buliding.Corey's Smale.Karn Hall.j RGB : fæont tot» ñ cogne = ton: ud qu fray yon upip | 3099 Bt, Gathering\u2019 st.w GOMES \u2014TO LET COMFORTABLY FUR.| Payments.| pet Day Paves Loan of.nislied doubfe ronm.clothes closet, gaa $10.00, otc, bath fiat, Sane for aro Hors mao No Pabiioits 4e ote.terms reasonabl a y uncillors st.\u2014 - is Jedd pe, Inquiry from Per Dar ara Leen ot Pox \u2014 £ Fhi@soue Dors TBLE gon | Relat fends ct = gen uiet house, : Per Day \u2018a Losin ton ; entra © 26 MoGIli - College \u2014 viol of avenue.vo 7 2eod advanced Ss a Lr ~ \u2014 SE \u201d TT ed sur pay od 0 or Per Day P~we a Loan of W Tax or PUPILS WANTED.ook of etn 0 ants tn any other purpose.|: proportion.|.We will combine your bills no that you We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in GC.From $10 to $1,000.00 On furnfture, plancs, etc., in one hour's notice.NO WORRY, LOWEST RATES, NO PUBLICITY, QUICK SERVICE.YOU name the amount.YOU name the time.YOU name paym YOU get the money at once.YOU are not inconvenienced.YOU insured privacy.Win bep pleased to explain vur methods to you, as we are anxious to keep our rates before the public knowing they are the cheapest in the city.If you owe a balance on your furniture or have à loan with some other company.we will pay them for you and save: you money.If not convenient to call, write or \"phone us.Bell 3361 Main, or East 1258 after 6 p-m.send one of ourragents to see y MONTRÉAL LOÂNA BROXERACE Co.Room 204, New York Life Bidg., Corner St.James St.and Place d'Armes quare.CHAS.E.CAMPBELL, Mgr.89 313 Loans on Furniture in use, planes,\u2019 vehicles, horses, machiz- ory, store tixtures, ete, without removal DO.on NERD MONKY?\u2014{f you wish to make a loan, CUT THIS OUT prepa = your, name and -address .D dE EE \u201c Address\u2019 LéFpr 0e ropèepeen use sus sane 000000 We defy having the larg- om capital, - E MILLION DOLLARS r RATES -are-very-much the lowest in Cannan.and sive quickest possible ser ce will owe us only.Paymenhts can té-made weekly, semi-monthly or monthly, and can be repald in full at any time and toll rebate allowed t not convenient to Lait, Telephone or write: We will send our renresentativé to your Bouse to give you fui Informa- on, THE CANADIAN FINANCE CO.Rooms 211 and £12, Merchants Ban Buliding, 206 St.James St, corner St fn mahognay, case with solid panels; NTBD \u2014 ENGLISH AND COMMER.| Peter St.Telephone Main et swing front music d 1-3 octaves; cial.subjects, coachin or any expt - + 2 case without a scratch, Tone like new; mination) private Individual mre Tio R _ ~ cost $450; will sell for 3285, $25 cash and me o Satisfactory.method.W, W.\u20181.| $8 per month, or $30 cash.Also other Tator and University .CHIROPODISTS.bargains in slight used blanoe: a \u201ccount ne Bt.Catheriné.st Shaw's piano and music store, T= - \u201d Catherine Btreèt, sole agency for Gerhard .To ra Bromo EA vears' experience.Heintzman and other fine pianos.683 5: Hubert wt.> 8 5 at for feet di por BALE \u2014 IF Ton WANT A A goon = Sunday hours 9 a m.to light use Sunlight © elivered to any 4p.m ME TELLE, ity.W.Liverpool s = Boul Pe Mam done >.LUMBER.5 843 LAGAUCHETIERE : Tel 3791 ee WR BALE \u2014 4 RICHMOND BQUARE, CANADA LUMBERMAN, MONT.es k one cooking move, Leader, with hot real, Toronto, Winnipeg, weekly and water front, and fixtures; one Quebec heat- Broptaiz ditions, out office tor year.Send .EERING.r, one iron bedstead.mattress, pillows and card free } pring chairs, carpets.?[1] copy.7 39 Saw \u2014 ENGIN R fOR SALE \u2014 oi MONUMENTS > ADDRES HALLTYNE F and headstones below cost, on account MORTGAGE LOANS.EGRAPHE À 358.8 of moving.Office, rear of 69 Bleury at ; ; Ol G WORKS, ï ] OX Bollermakers, Les land iron \u2014 investment fn morte ges on \u2018oun: ppersmiths R forniahin Orne.re furni- Funds for a property hii farms.J.Agent for J.and XK.Haire Refrigerating ture \u2018bought whd sold: iepeat p prices D pua If Pw; I.-Phill tp 0.E -Doucat & Phillips jour Machinery.14 Sik M Mon ontreal.Th Barta Jendore Astrofsky, a7 Craig st.es, Canada ambars, City.fold BN Bul: x or and : «1 Pacific Railway 6 ae SALE \u2014 CAPITAL T ROOMS, 3428 St Catherine st, Will Close March en at 6.30 p.m.Ev ng to private dale during next two R.SALS \u2014 THE.BEST ELECTRIC lamps, $70 eich; diestrio wir \u2018and and ; rs as y.Es tomouta n Elsotrio Works, 106 tor .R SALD \u2014 ONE te HORED PO alternating motor, aultable fer Heat and Power Co.'s circuit.\u2018apd Co., Ltd, 183 vitre st R BALE \u2014 6 M.P.\u2018GAS and.1 1-2 a.F motor; will sacrifice at lesa than haif 105 Imspector at.Jor 52 BALE BOMB FURNITURR, IN- châtre, sim small Sag stove and hoster APs\u2019 oly 1103 Bt Hubert st so: WVANTED \u2014 GENDRAL SERVANT FOR IDS fidelltz bond.Address P.0.Bex Mi sit., ~ family of two.Apply betwesn 10 to Soa BUSINESS CHANGES.32 a.m.ofr 7 to 8 p.m.148 Park avenue.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAVEL A Ar i rm NTED - A GOOD TRAVELLER FOR er.machin carriage aot : MWA thing om a conumission basis; can bliss, hardware Te specialties, seven years oz.R BALE } ca contoctiquerz, Suing > Carry other lin line bealdes.Apply 8 1635, Sar Bri pishiable; highest referenges.an oi Lops jboard a AL Tehipe.and a fer Harris, 35 68 TED '\u2014 A GENBRAL BERVANT, fa CT 178 100 \\W-amail family: ne washing.Apply 1203 WANTED \u2014 AB BOOT AND KHOR TRA- ot roe ! 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Mrs.F.Cains, Simpson stret.Mr.and Mrs.James G4llespie, Stanley street, return from England this werk.Madame Brodeur, who is in town for «a few days, returns to Ottawa this week, .Mr.F.8.Lyman, K.C.,, and Miss Lyman are leaving by the Romanic for Italy.Miss Gladys Gates and Miss Dorothy Gates arrived in town last week from ton.Mr.E.Whiteway Mudge and Miss Iris Mudge are spending a few days in Ottawa.Mrs.George Caverhill and Miss MM.Caverhill leave early this week for Atlantic City.Mrs.George Major arrivez from Ottawa to-morrow to visit Mrs.Cassils, McTavish street.Archdeacon Norton has been spending a few days in Kingston, the guest of Bishop Mills.Mr.and Mrs.John W.Ross and their two daughters have left for Atlantic City to spend a month.Mr, Watson Ogilvy, who went to New York to see Mr.Bartlett McLennan off, has returned to town.Miss Amy McLimont was among the guests at Mrs.John Gilmour's dinner party in Ottawa on Friday night.Miss Evelyn Marler has returned from New York, where she was the guest of Mrs.Gordon Burnham.Misy Ethel McCarthy, of Ottawa, who has been spending some time in town visiting friends, has returned home.Mr.J.R.Wilson, vice-president of the Dominion Coal Company, visited his country seat at Lacolle.last week.Mr.J.Henry Robinson was in Cow- ansville last week, the guest.of his sisters, Mrs.Williams and Mrs.Buzzell.Mr.and Mrs.Phippen left Winnipeg last week to visit Montreal, Toronto, New York, Washington and Atlantic ty.Colonel and Mrs.Handury-Willlams wil entertain at à dinner party at Rideau Cottage, Ottawa, on Tuesday evening.Mrs.Hector Garneau, Prince Arthur street, who has been suffering from a severe attack of grippe returns to Ot- tewa early this week.Mrs.W.D.F.Mackinosh, who recelv- ed last week for the first time.since her marriage, will Tn future receive the first and second Friday of each month, The visiting governors for this wewk to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge and\u2014to thà.Hômas at Longue Pointe are Mr.J.M, Hickson and Dr.G.E.Armatroig.The marriage of Misa Antonia Robfl- lard, daughter of Dr.EK.Robillard.Sherbrooke street, ta C.St, Aubin, took place last week at Notré Dame Chèrch, Rev.Abbe Troie officiating.Dr.Robillard gave his daughter awiy, and Mr, G.Lamothe, K.C., was best man.D.C.Alexander, James Alexander, George Boulter, Miss J.Douglas Miss E.Doug]as, Miss Jean Greenshields, Bartlett McLennan, Mr.and Mrs.G.Oakley, A.Rudolph, Geo.Slater, and Mrs.John Stephens, of Montreal, sailed for Liverpool on Saturday from New York by the Caronda.The marriage of Miss Dorothy Meik- lejohn to Mr.J.F.Bell, RN.,, H.M.8.Terror, took place in Somerset Church, Somerset, Bermuda, on March 8.The bride was attended by Miss Ruth Atkins, of Bermuda, as brides- Lowdnes, man.The bride was My.E.\u2018Ruesell Hale, of given away by Quebec.Mr.Buxton, of Engtand.and\u2018 his daughter, Mise Buxton, errived in Ottawa last week and are the guests of their Excellencies the Goyernor- General and the Countess Grey.As Mr.Buxton was alighting from the sleigh at the door of Rideau Hall he alivped and fell on some ice, Ynfor- tunately breaking a rid, and is now confined to his room at Government House.The marriage of Miss Zita Kemp, oungest daughter of Mr.John C, tw Rev.Geoffrey May, curate of St.Nicholas\u2019 Church, Brigh ler of the Bank of England, take place on Thursday, Apri 27th- at St \u2018Peter's Church, Bournentouth, Eng- .A reception will be held after- of Bra.rank May, the.brédagrocee f Ors.ay, \u2018es step-mother r.?PIERRE TRUDEL rOok .HIS OWN LIFE IN FIT OF DEPRESSION.Pierre Trudel, 55 years of age, committed suicide on Saturday afternoon by Tsing hitoeelf to the bedvost, 1a \u2018his room at 156A Sanguinet sires \u2018Thé deceased was loyea by ire.Bissonnette, St Paul street.About a week ago he took » and \u2018morning Abbe Fiiatranit, parivh priest of Notre was salted to ses the sick: ivan, and his Soatession, Later in the day ie landiedy, Proulx, énformed Tracer rat | be won have to go to the hospital, for which Abbe Filia- trault would arrange.Trudel worried \"despa! gro er the emnattér, Thm to end bis life.A BASEBALL EVANGELIST.William A.Sunday Has Remarkable Success In Dixon, lil.Dixon, Il, arch 13~After Evangelist a, a 8 (former baseball player) a sermon on jmpure amusement = the persons me Poe night, hun.t- forward and pub- feos re Perron dances progressive card games.Soclety women have also r intention of forsaking mittance, Sam ers - have broken.their tal burn etr, paraphernalia and Furet : the gambline rooms into places of p.! The Suicide of à Blind Man.Halifax, N.8., March 13.\u2014W.D.Mac- Lellan, of Moncton,\u2019 a blind man, committed suicide hers on Saturday night hy ng laudanum.d attempt during the week, the first being last ednesfiay, but that occasion ho was sent to the bospl and hig life saved.He was on Saturday.ahd two hours later h Purchased three dtinces of tha pe.me IR he took dur- « ; o yas heard moving gene arin the n at n on So in hes Tb the Cansdlan Government, to the ton\" oe insact son of the late Mr.Tra Ma ar fan a And Rat Portage\u2019s Fate Defeat With Honor.Was Special Sporting Correspondence of the Montreal Star.Ottawa.Ont.March 13.\u2014The third and deciding game of the Stanley Cup series was won on Saturday evening by the Ottawas.by 5 goals to 4.after > the must thrilling exhibition of hockey ever secu in the Capital The match was only won in the last lew minutes, and up to the call of time it was anybody's game.Never before has there been such excitement In Ottawa over a Stanley Cup game.for singe the trophy found a resting piace here no challenge has been so serious as that of Rat Portage.They had earned the right to be considered the equals, at any rate, of the Cup-holders, and having won the first and lost the second of the series, there was every prospect of a terrible struggle for supremacy.So it turned out.Two magnificent teams faced one another.the one older and .full of experience, the other young, sparkling with brilliancy and determined to take, if possible, that Cup to their far Western home.EXPERIENCE TOLD.Experience won the gune for the Ottawas.The close score delermines this, as well as the fact that Rat Portage were in the lead for the major portion of the play.It is worth remarking that, without taking note of seconds, Rat Portuge were in the lead for 30 minutes: while the Ottawas cnly led for 9 minutes, the score standing equal for 2] minutes, It was noticed that when Rat Portage had the advantage they paid more attention to defenve than was necessary.and were much less aggressive.Had they kept up the same pressure that characterized their efforts when the score was standing equal, probably a different tale of the result would have to be told to-day.but they seemed content with the minimum of lead and trusted ton much to thelr ability to keep the others out.GAME A ROUGH ONE.It wag a rough game.unqursilon- ably su, True, 11 was no! so rough us most Stanley Cup games, but precedent ig nn reason why brutality should be tolerated.The public.uaforiun- ately, is used to 0 and thinks there is nothing ou! of the way in seing a man stretched oul in agony.or a + - feree wiping the blood from 4 wound resort was nade to rough tactics.in a player's fave, lt is safe to say that the prize ring is better conducted than are mauy of the Sander Cup games.This is nat the referec's fault, .nor was Mike Grant in ary way to: blame for wnat occurred on Saturday evening.| No sing.e referee could have done very much better Turing the first | half, when he hid Shirley Davidson | to help him.there was as cfean an exhibition nf hockey as couid possibly «| seen.Offenders were promptly and soverely dealt with, but in the second | | and thd referee was ubable to see | evrything that took piace.DOUBLE REFERER SYSTEM THE \u2018 BEST.People the efarts of the trustees +} the Sianicy \u2018up the CHtawus refused | iv api he double rvferec | for the entire game, Why?i sou is advanced.However.{us el Ling done good.was ognven of seeing the twa svstemns tried 1 the one match and general opinion js unanimous in favor of two officials.They kept the game clean while they were on the ice, but when one only officiuicd.foul methods were fi- ro juced, The Ottawds were not alone to blame for what occurred.Rat Portage had a hand in the rough play.The general fecling in Ottawa before the match had been that the refusal of the Utlawss to accept the double referce system indicated they meant to rough it up.Therefore Rat Portage went on the irè to do the same.However they are nervous at the game and were eusliy caught.while their opponents escaped time and again.OTTAWA ROUGH PLAY MORE TELLING.Besides, Rat Portage did not hurt anybody except Pulford.On the other hand, as a result of the attentions of the Ottawas, Griffis and McGimsje were hardly able to stand on their skates towards the end and every man was badly cut abou: the face except Brown and Giroux.Grimis\u2019 knee ja swollen to twice Mts normal size and he will not be able fo play against the Wanderers.It is doubtful if he will be able to play in Toronto either.McGimsie is in bad shape.and he also is doubtful ahout being abie to turn out against the Wanderers, Phillips has no fewer than seven cuis on the face.IR BOTH TEAMS DISABLED.The question of Rat Portage put- ling up a good game depended upon Griffis and MrGimsie.Both were In bed most of Friday owing to the injuries received on Thursday and nel- ther was able to get out of bed until noon ôn Saturday.But the Ottawas were also in straits.MeGee had a bad wrist and Gilmour a weak rib.The Ottawa men got through all right, but the Rat Portage invalids were of little use towards the end of the game.This accounts in a measure for the defeat of Rat Portage.The series, which is easily the finest ever seen in Ottawa, has taught the Easterners a few things, the most important of which is that the days of the long lift by the defence are dead.Moore, for instance, has the reputation of being the best lifter in these parts and much of his value to the Ottawas had been on that score, but hia Jong Hite in the first mateh were simply an advantage to Rat Portage, and on Saturday evening Pulford nd he had dropped into the new style, Like Rat Portage, they played the puck up the ice.Pulford constantly did so and it was by adopting this method of the Westerners that he won the game for Ottawas.It was Pulford's match undoubtedly.Without his ster- CHE Mr.N.W.Thomas, Dir- system No rex their re- ; An epportutity : aR ector of the E.T.Bank, Ey Coaticook, says: PE I have used your Zutoo i \" Tablets, and do not hesitate to recommend them as the best remedy on the \u201cmarket for headache.at dealers or by mail, on & Co, Coaticook, Q.Samples free, \u2018joc, and \u2018B.N.R rare that if they co The Double Referee System was Vindicated Saturday Night ling work the cupholders would have been badly trounced.PORTAGE HAS NO COMBINATION.The Easterners, too, have taught lessons.They have the combination.Rat Portage has not.Had there been any combination on thefr part those magnificent rushes of Phillips and Griffis would have brought score after score.But to bring about more cohesion among thelr forwards would be difi- cult.They look as'1f they must always be a team of individuals.This is on account of the great speed of Griffis and Philips.No ome else can live with them.Any combination there is exists between the two.but there it begins and ends.As individuals Rat Portage are better than Ottawa, but the combined play of the Cupheolders counteracted this superiority.They are a team of youngsters, however, which has vastly Improved since It came here a couple of vears ago, and the chances e again next year they wiil have improved in this respect.If they learn to combine, Ottawa can never gtand against them.THE TEAMS COMPARED.Now that the series Is over one is able to better compare the two teams.It is granted by everybody in Ottawa that there 1s nothing in Saturday's game to Indicate superiority and that cither might have wan the great match without a grumble from :he other.Granted therefore that the teams are on an equality a great future lies In store for Rat Portuge.The cvcrage age of the team is 23, while the Ottawas are much older.Two years more and lat Portage will be at its best The most brilliant players of the two \u2014 JR MR.P.D.RO88, Cup Trustee, It looked ltke one.Smith, the Ottawa captain, on learning the decision, immediately accepted {it and was not responsible for the wrangle whith followed.Ottawa people unite in saying that no more gentlemanly team has ever come to Ottawa to play.They alg | THISTLES' PRESIDENT SAYS: \"THIRD TIME WE'LL LIFT IT.\u201d Special to the Montreal Star, Dr, Schñarr, president, of the Nat Portage Thistles, said after the match he wag delighted at the exhibition given by his team.He had expected them to win, and nobody could say that they had no reason for the hope.\u201cThis is the second time I have brought a team to challenge for the Stanley Cup,\u201d he sald.\u201cI am bringing another, and the third time I expect to lift it.The team is very young, and should be together for some years.\u201d \u201cWhat about rough play, Doctor ?\"\u201d teams overqll the series were Phillips, Griffis and Pulford.The Ottawa's have to thank Pulford for retaining the Stanley Cup.He was far and away the most useful man on his aide and saved time and time again in the most miraculous fashion.Not only was hls defence work of the greatest description.but when he went to cover point he led the most dangerous attacks and excepting the first game, when he had nobody in the front rank to support him.he was seldom dispossessed.He was twice hurt on Saturday evening, yet that did not interfere with his play and ut the end it was he who led the attack which gave Ottawa the victory.PHILLIPS AND GRIFFIS THE BEST EVER.- Of Phillips and Griffis it is sufficient to say that they were easily the finest forwards on the ice, They were the fasiest, the best stickhandlers and incomparably the greatest individual players.Nothing fincr has ever been seen here than their great rushes.They were a perfect terror to the Ottawa defcixè and between them ane or other accounted for every goal that Rat Portage score.They are the cause of the Lick of combisration on the part of Rat Portige for they are too fast for the others, It is as a rombination that the Ot- : tawa forwards must be taken, yet this vharacteristic was entirely lacking on Saturday until the last few minutes of gr game.The speedy Thistle forwards ad completely broken it up.OTTAWA FORWARD PLAY.McGee and Gilmour were ggain the cream of the Ottawa front line.The former played a much more legitimate game than on Thursday evening and Nt £38442 2-2 ISSRPIODBI DDE BD SHILLINGTON THINKS IT AN à HONOR TO BEAT RAT PORTAGE TEAM.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 13.\u2014R.T.Shit- lington, manager of the Ottawa hockey team, was enthusiastic in his pralse of the Rat Portage ms.\u201cWe think it an honor to beat Rat Portage,\u201d he sald.\u2018They are the greatest team that ever came here.J don\u2019t belleve the like of & this series has ever been played in Canada.At any rate, we have never had such magnificent hockey in Ottawa before.There young fellows are splendid aports.They are not squealers, and I want you to know that they have never made a complaint to us of any sort since they arrived in Ottawa.- \u201cIf they had won we could have had no hard feelings at all.\u201cRegarding the double referees system, 1 think {1t unnecessary.One referee Is quite enough on the Da e v 16646010 T6EHHT 25 34066 @ $e + i e r déco ice.\u201cIt Rat Portage comes back next year with the same team, they have an excellent chance of taking away the Stanley Cup.\u201d Se his exhibition was accordingly enhanced.It was noticeable that he required more feeding than did the Rat- Portage forwards or Gilmour.Gilmour plays the boards better than/any man tn the game to-day and his work is excellent.He helped the defence by constantly worrying the attacks.He is the fastest man with the puck on the Ottawa side.Carrying the puck, however, Phillips and Griffis were as fast as any of the Ottawas without it and trickler.They are the main secret of the Rat Portage strength.Westwick and Smith played a strong useful game, especially toward the end, but Griffis and McGimsie were by that time practically hors-de-combat.Westwick was suffering from a cut foot sustained in Thursday's game and this must have handicapped him.Of the defence men, Pulford was, as mentioned before, the best man present.Brown and Bellefeullls play a good game and were exceedingly safe.They assunied the role forwards on cocasion and in this \u201ccapacity \u2018 Belle- feulle shone particularly.Moore was better than on Thursday evening and it was a py hie marred a most gentlemanly game by having to be penal- P90 Ee BOO POPPE ® ized.The two goal keepers are brilliant, *Giroux if anything Being the better PORTAGE GENTLEMANLY PÉAY- It should be sald that though Rat Portage were beaten twice, they scored in a!) 15 goals to Ottawas 13.However, in the first match McGee and Gilmour were not playing.One Incident is worth recording.When the Otiawas had sent the puck Into the net on one occasion from the side it wenf below the net.Mr.Forah xave i} na saal.\u201cOh, we have nothing to say at all.We were beaten, and that is all there is to it.Of course, Griffis is knocked out completely, and that is hard lineg for us, but I don't believe any of that sort of thing is the fault of the Ottawa players, but rather of e system.A great deal is allowed to go which ought to be stopped.We have received splendid treatment froin the executive here.\u201d dde dd deed db ded bebe deed cb pede be fe flee ee ob >, +, 0 of ole fs of obo odo fe ooo fede fe F0 oo ofe fo of ode ofr oe Te choo of of fe fe fe ecto oofots feof feed - gaa are genuine sports, and the series will long be remembered.The teams and officials were.\u2014 Ottawa.Rat Portage.Finnle.Goal.Giroux Pulford.Poilnt .Brown Moore.Cover .Bellefeullle Westwick .Rover.Griffis McGee.Centre.McGimsie 8mith.Right.Hooper Gilmour.Left .Phillips Referee\u2014M.Grant, Montreal.Judge ot play\u2014Shirley Davidson, Montreal.Umpires\u2014W.Foran, Ottawa, and E.Phillips, Ottawa UE.\u201cMONTREAL DAUX ANLE oe \u2026 STAR a 3 4 \u2018 à The Score Was Five tb Four In Favor of Ottawa.Both Teams Played Rough in Second Half, but Although Rat Portage Was Pretty Badly Cut Up They tlave No Complaints.puck from McGimsie and careered for the net, but Bellefeuille had him safely.Then Griffis missed an easy chanoe.McGee looked like scoring one time, but was pulled up for offside.Pulford was sent to the fence for a cruel blow across Griffis\u2019 mouth, which cut ît open.The referee wiped the blood off and the game proceeded with Emith at THE TEAMS.Finnie.cover point, where\u2019 Pulford had been playing for some time.McGEE BCORED SECOND GOAL.Indecision by Hooper, Griffis and Phillips let McGee take the puck from them.He raced away by himself and scored with =a beauty, thus bringing the score level.Play, however, had hardly been in progress again, when Griffis, with one of those fine rushes that have made him f us in Ottawa now, gave his team once more the lead.This, they maintained to the end of the first half, when they showed their superiority.Pulford came on and Hooper was sent off for slashing.Then Ottawa's great defence man came up the ice PRESIDENT FEDERAL LEAGUE STILL STICKS TO SINGLE REFEREE SYSTEM.President to The Montreal Star.Mr.William Foran, after S8at- urday's match, was enthusiastic over both teams.\u201cIt wag.a casé' of combination versus individual excellence,\u201d he sald.\u201cCombination won, and.of courte, we must give the credit to the winners: but there was very & little in it.TI like that Rat Por- + tage team.We have seldom seen » their like here hefore.Besides a more gentlemanly set of youmig fel- 4395966 HHHHOH6HHEHCHHHO 950 & lows 1 have never seen upon the ce, \u20ac \u201cRegarding the double referee + system, I don't think It was at all $ necessary.The whole thing is in % the refrree\u2019s handa as I have often 4% mald before.He is empowered to = he as striot as he likes.He can i rule men off for the entire match 4 and report them to the associa- & « tions.If more of this wera done, «\u20ac ¢ there would be lcsa rough play in à é hockey, © EY \u201cI don\u2019t think Saturday's match à \u2018= was unduly rough for a Stanley 8 Cup game.Mike Grant made n & 1 great referce.He was eminegly & 8 fair.\u201d ° + \u20ac $H4608-004-8E-HHOHES 58H26 5455 magnificently and .passed at the right .Phillips were gent off for tripping.The moment to McGee, who again missed an easy chance.Half time, Rat Portage 2, Ottawa 1.THE SECOND HALF.~ Hobper was still off when the second half began.Rat Portage began to rough it up.but they were too honest steut ft, and first Griffis - and then | at MIKE GRANT, Referees.LY came away with the puck and looked like scoring when Moure laid hig out with a sickening blov: on the head.Moore was sent to the fence.Three of the faces of Rat Fortage forwardr were at this point bleeding badly.Rat Portage, though now in the lead.were having the worst of It.Griffis and McGimsie \u2018were badly used up.Their defence began to lift.Smith and McGee both nearly scored.Then Finnie had a cloge shave.Hooper was sent off for tripping Smith, and Smith himself was sent to the fence for hitting McGimsie acroes the mouth.l'he Thistle centre bled profusely.The referee seemed to be racher lenient and the game was being feroc/ously ean- tested.Pulford hit McCImsle again.and Gilmour slashed Cirnux over the head, but Mike Grant did not penalize either.Bellefeullle was sent off for tripping, however.McGee got the puck and passed to Gilmour, who scored, McGEE EVENS.UP.Both of them were offside, but the score was allow.Thus the score was again level.Westwick gave his team the lead amid a storm: of applause, but Tom Phillips, with another of his visitors were, therefore, playing four nen to saven, but these four men were enough to keep out the Ottawas and even turned defence into serious attacks.: »Glimour was -penalized for butting Bellefeuille on the face with his elbow.Westwicle Griffis, IAIN Portage; Harry Rosenthal, Ottawa\u2019 After the teams entered the ice some little time _was spent by the rival captains and the referde discussing the sphere of the judge of play.Eventually it was decided that the Judge would control offsides as well as watch for rough play.At 8.55 o'clock the teams lined up under the, double referee system.A hot pace was set right away, and a ding dong game resulted.Rat Portage had, if anything, the better of the early exchanges, and Hooper had a try at Finnie.Then Smith eluded Phillips and passed to McGee, who had a rare chance, but missed it.The Ottawas got all round Rat Portage net and 8mith gave Gi- roux a hot one.Eventually Griffis sent the puck into the crowd to save the situation.Rat Portage then got nicely away, but Glimour tripped Griffis and was the first man ruled off.GILMOUR AND McGEE RULED OFF Immediately afterwards, McGee was also sent to the side for jabbing Phillips in the face.The game looked as it it might become rough, but these smart sentences had a effect.Hooper up to this point had been playing his best game #0 far and nicely,\u2019but he was ruled oftside.The refereé and judge of play were exceedingly strict on offsides and th were one or two occasions when the sions were doubtful.Gilmour and McGee had not long returned n the former completely beat Rat tage defence and handed on*to McGee, who had an o goal, hut he unacocountadly missed.This was hard lines for Ottawa, but Rat Portage had also bad luck when Hoopér struck the post with the puck.Smith, who had been doing good work In mid ice, gave Giroux a'chance to distinguish himself, but Phillips got the puck on the rebound, and .with a fine single- handed.effort ed the scoring.FIRST SL.O0RTo THE RATS.The crowd, WIEN had been strictly impartial, chedved vogiferaamly.Amid s reat Your Gilmour deci- et me Timekeepers\u2014Dr.N.fSchnarr, Rat; MeGimoie B took the! Le ME Bellsfouille.H .{.a chance of sco : jand Phillips relieved, Hoo | Pulford tried to body check Hooper i Phillips, ai el and got the worst.of it, being winded.In a minute he revived.Hooper was again gent off for tripping.Again Rat Portage had only four men on and Giroux had to send it into the crowd to save his charge, Griffis came hack, as did Phillips, but the latter was not long on when he encountered the same fate, thus leaving his team once more with four men to head off the Ottawa attacks.They did it, well, however, Ottawa got the puck in the net.but Mr.Foran ruled that it had gone in helow the net at the side.Matters were made a little more even by McGee being given axrest for tripping.Gilmour came on too 'scon and was sent back, PULFORD'S GREAT PLAY.| Pulford created a sènsation by getting In oné of hia great rushes.He beat \u2018all opposition and\u2019 passed\u2019 timely to Smith, who made no mistake and thus the game stood 2 to 2.Pulford's play all through has been exceptions ally good, probably 'the best he has ever shown in his athletic career, Hooper tried hard to regain the load lead and just grased the t, which was lucky for Finnie, for he was not near enough to stop it.Shortly afterwards he put Moore offside in- front of goal, and it was a funny sight to see the whole Ottawa team crowded into the pet, The danger was averted and Pulford had a neat crack at Bellefeuille's pate, which the referee didn\u2019t cee.Bellefeuille was sent off for tripping.Pulford again gave his side ring, but it was lost was hurt and the game to be stépped.His nose bled profusely from an agly.blow.THE RATS HAD LEAD AGAIN.McGimasle was given a rest for lying own In goal to save.Rat Portag: rere playing but five men, but they ere attacking incessantly, and Hooper scored after Pulford had' muffed a\u2019 top.The challengers had again the (THOUSANIS WATCHED ead.- co « Thers was a terrible scrimmage in front of Rat Portage's net, but Fhillips | wonderful rushes, evened up once more and the score stood 4 to 4 Smith hit Griffis a cruel one on the mouth, and the poor fellow was hardly able to stand on his skates and was badly used up.The last sensation of al was a grand run by Fulford, who passed to McGee in tne nick of time.who scored and won the match for Ottawa.WILD ENTHUSIASM.The scene at the end beggars description.Ottawa went wild with excitement and atayed around the rink for a long time after the game.Three hundred visitors came up from Montreal.Summary : First Half.- Time 1.Rat Portage.Phillips .10.45 2.Ottawa, ., McGee .18.00 3.Rat Portage.Phillips .\u2026.1.00 Second Half., 4.Ottawn.mith .,.7.43 5.Pat Portage Hooper .8.17 6.Ottawa.McGee - ee 3.00 7.0ttawa.,.,.Westwick.1.00 8.,.F\u2026at Portage.Phillips .3.00 9.Ottawa.McGer 1.03 Penalties- McGee, 8: Gilmour, 2; Pul- ford, 1: Moore, 1: Smith, 1: Hooper, 2] Phillips, 2: Belicfeuille, 2: McGimsie, .- STAR BULLETIN And Listenad to the Bulletin Story Being Read Out to Them.- ' The Atar's bulletin story of .the match was the great attraction Saturday night.\u2019 It came direct from the side of the ice, sent by direct wire to the two Star offices without a stop from haif- past seven to the finish.The expert operator and hockey enthusiast, who sent it out did ghimself, considering that it was sent without dictation or writing with the instrument on ,the operator's lap, amidst a' noise that must- have badly interfered at tiines with the work.it wns wongderful.What sort of rary it was the people listened to will be secn below.AT THE UPTOWN BRANCH: OF THE.STAR OFFICE THOUSANDS ON STREET.Never before in the annals of Canadian sport has sd much interest lyeen manifested by the Montreal publi¢ in the news items bulirtined by \u2018the Star.Speclal arrangements were made: for direct wires connecting Dey\u2019s Rink, at Ottawa, with both the Uptown and Downtown offices of the Star; ahd from the \u2018moment the tearss jumped upon _ \u2014 GECEREOEE § BE DEDGA $ $ QUINN SAYS PORTAGE TEAM æ ; 18 BADLY CRIPPLED.» \u2019 ® Special to the Montreal Stars r.Fred.Quinn.wha was oné af the 300 Montrealers who saw the game.said that the dnuble referée system was: an absolute necessity for the proper contrnl of A Stanley Cup game.\u201c1 don't think the same was exceptionally rough.as/Stanley Cup gamès go.\u201d he said, \u2018but that la na reason why all rough work should not be eliminated.\u201c $ .; age were beaten hy ex ence.When thev were in lead they ought to have kept up the attack instead of paying more attention to defence.Had\" they done mo they would have won.- \u201cDuring the first half, when the double referee system was played,\u201d the game wns clean., \u201cIt was not so.in the wecond \u201cIt wan the finest match T ever sav.It wan worth travelling (rom Montreal to see.Wo are looking forward to seeing .Ilat Portage in Montreal, but regret very much\u2019 that the team-is badly crippled.1 never saw { more wentiemanty wet of pinyers.® POEEDEIE DRY SHEE DH Gs Pi OT ars PLSSHHHHSDHHOHSHOHRSS PHHHHHIDHAT HôHS ® of rr Par the .fce until the termination \u2018o?* the match every step in the progress of the great gome snd every.item of Interest was known to the Moutrealers.So complete was the service that re- RROW MARGIN | pragentatives trom all the small towns \u201c \u2018i ; \u2018 Rat Portage Was One Ahead § in the First Half.AAR Ottawa People.and Others Loud in Rat Portage Praise.in the surrounding district were present to transmit the news by long dis- taiice telephones to those places.The game had not long commenced at Ottawa when streains of spectators wended their way to the §t.Catherine street branch of tue Star, and by 9 o'clock a crowd of fully 4,000 people extending south to the Windeor.east to the Bellevue apartraents, waited for the first announcement.The great bulk of them were supporters of the \u201cRats.\u201d but the Ottawas had their stal- Wart supporters in a strong representation of McGill undergraduates, whose shouts of M-c-G-I-L-L, \u201cWhat's the matter with Old McGill.She's all right oh.ves, you bet.Who is all right > M.c-G-I-L-L,\u201d were fired off at regular intervals.boom.bah, Ottawa, Ottawa, Rah, Rah, rang through the night when the Ottawas scored a success.On the other hand.thousands of tongues applauded every good move made by the little \u201cRats,\u201d and when the announcement was made by the Star's special bulletin reader that the \u201cRats had scored the first \u2018game in ten minutes, a8 mighty cheer went up that could be heard distinctly at the Windsor Hotel.and pandemonium reigned for some time.t was not long, however, untill the Ottawas scored and the cheering continued, but not with the same burst of enthusiasm which greeted the first an- Natl GEESE SOLID DERODER BS CAPTAIN SMITH, OF OTTAWA, PRAISES RAT PORTAGE.Sperial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 13.\u2014AÏf.Smith, captain of the Ottawas, was much gratified at the result, but had much praise to bestow upon Rat Portage ce \u201cWe expected to win,\u201d he \u2018maid, \u201cbut did not think we should be run fa close far it.Rat Portage are the best team wWe have ever played.and I hope we shall have tô meet them next year.they won, we could not Have had « word to my.\" Heard HE) is & $ .i 0164 383-506 5H-HACS O04600CEDE 864550506750 dH0® a nouncement.Then in a clear volce the reader announced the.fact that the Thisties were playing a very fast and cléan game.followed quickly by the statement that \u201ctaev have scored again.\u201d and the great gathering went wild with excitement, Shortlv after half-time was annodénced, At stage of the game, $10 to $5 was being freely offered and taken in the Windsor \"Hotel and on the streets.Everybody was sure the \u2018\u2018Rats\u2019\u201d\u2019 would life the cup, but their fondest hopes were shattered.It would appear from the despatehes.which followed immediately after the game resumed that the Ottawas had made up thelr minds to play the game of their lives and do et 1600805 68 è ® @& & ee 06880536 TOM PHILLIPS TAKES THINGS VERY CHEERFULLY.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 13.\u2014Tom Phillips, the Rat Portage captain, was ready to bertow the greatest praise on the winners.\u201cWe put up a good game,\u201d he sald, \u201cand nobody can sneer at our attampt to lift the Stapley Cup.| guess we had them thinking quickly in that second half.\u201d Phillips would not ssy a word about rough work.simply stating that his cuts were mere scratches.\u201cThe double referee system is far better,\u201d he added.\u2018Under it we would have come nearer winning than - we did\u2014perhaps we would have won altogether.\u201d FErIISL POOP EDR CS $ +50 50H46 HO6E Hé Ce & ! ACAUR A A a A a ae everything in gheir \u201cpower to retain the Stanley Cup.Cheers filled the air as the announcer took the stand after the intermission\u2019 and made the announcement \u201cThay're off again.\u201d Al wap calm for a few minutes and then it was stated that Ottawa scored the foutth game.when their supporters gave them a good checr, Hardly had the rheering dled away when the news was flashed over the wire that \u201cthe Rate scored and are again in the lead.\u201d By this time excitement ran high and the thousands who were.listening to the story had nade ur.thelr minds thnt by 11 o'clock the \u201cRats\u201d would be thr champions of the Word.\u201cI told vou so, was heard evervwhere.\u201d\u201d Just then the newr was conveyed to the crowd that Ottawa had again scored nnd the game now stands four to four and five minutes more to play.Tnere was a dead silence for a short time.The next announcement was anxiously awaited, The next news was *\u201cGii- mour is playing a great game.\u201d This gave the McGill bovs another opportunity and they cheered justly.Before the noise had, subsided the Ottawas scored the winning game and the mitch was over.THE CROWD IN FRONT OF THE DOWNTOWN STAR OFFICE SATURDAY.ulte as lively a scene war witnesg- alin St.Jamex ntreet hefore the Star offices on Saturday night as characterized the memorable election night of last November.when the street car seryfce was fairly blocked by the large oro which filled the track.This compact mass was essentially a \u201cRat Portage\u201d gathering.The announcement of the successes of thelr favorites were received with continu- §oooeo0d ous yells of delight, which lasted for! two or three minutes at a time.There were a few supporters of the Ottawns, who stood in the front ranks of the crowd, so few were they, that their attempts to greet the announcement of the Oho wa scores were feeble and presented n strong contrast to the upe rontious outburs:s of the other parii- rang.It keemed almost a pity that the Otiawas\u2019.Anal success did noj have a heartier reception than that which was accorded it.A telegraph Insirument was being operated In the Star window within sigat of the apectalors, and at an early hour péopir were hurrying from all di- récYions and concentrating before the Star office.where they awaited netva with eager rxpectancy.lt was nearly 8.30 when the first item A this | the | of news was published to the gathering throng from a platform on which the reader of the bulletins etood.They heard then that the Ice was in capltal condition, and that the captain of the Rats\" Ta confident.This was received w a murmur of approval and It raised the hope of the supporters of the team.As the crowd increased in proportions and news of the Increasing chances of the \u201cRats\u201d came over the wires, cheer after cheer mingled with yells of \u201cGame! Game! Game!\u2019 for Rat Portage™ rose from the enthusiastic listeners.When the first score by Rat Portage was given out the excitement was so great that constables were hustled, hate went up In the air and sticka fourishe over Lhe heads of the crowd.whic cou ardly be ee.y kept within The crowd was Intoxicated with Joy, as success after success by their favorites were made known tn them, and when it went up on the bosrds that quite a number of the Ottawas were pul om phey shouted themselves oarse with cries of \"Kill Mc !K arse 1 McGee! Kill In spite of their disappointment in the uitimate result of the game they did not forget to support a vote of thanks to the bulletin reader with salvos of applause, and were sportsmanlike enough to acknowledge the defeat of their favorites by joining the Ottawas's supporters {in a hearty cheer for the winners.THE BULLETIN STORY THAT WAS READ 0UT AT BOTH STAR OFFICES 7.45 p.m.\u2014The rink is tilling np and & record crowd will surely attend tonight.Large rafters have been strung across the ends of the rink and the small boy is in his glory hanging on.Even the top of the press stand has its occupants, ; Rat Portage crowd in good spirits and passing the time with popular songs, Every window in the rink is open, no Ît is expected the ice conditions will please the teams.The ice Is hard but a trifle rough.Even money is up to-nizht, but not to the same extent as there was on Thursday.It is said that one Western man has 250 against 200.Extra lights have buen piaced in the rink to facilitate the rlaying.Seats are being sold for 35, and are being gobbled up readily.+ 747.\u2014Capt.Smith, of the Ottawas, expresses himself as quite sure that his team can duplicate their work of Thursday night.: It is said that Griffls and McGimsie were laid up in their room till noon to-day but will play to-nizht.: Referee will be Mike Grant.and he says he wlll stand for nothing but the real article, and will so notify the players.A judge of play will act for the first half only.| 8.06 p.m.-\u2014The Rat Portage team have Just left the Russell House for the rink.8.15 p.m.\u2014The challengers have arrived at the rink and are in the hands of their trainer.: The crowd is larger than on either previous matches, Large crowd stiil unable gain admittance._82 off \"Neier team have arrived: on ice, but the crowd is howling for them.In ten or fifteen minutes the great match will be on.Capt.Tom Phillips says the ice is Just what suits his team and confidently cxpects that by 11 o'clock to-night the Thistles will be Champions of the World.8.25 p.m.\u2014Alderman Sam.Rosenthal has taken a front seat and the popular litle alderman recelves quite a flattering reception.8.27 p.m.\u2014A good story is going the rounds about the flooding and putting salt on the jce for Thursday's match.A partisan friend of the Ottawa's claims he knew a man to go to the rink and taste the fce and he will take an affidavit that no salt was on it.2.30 p.m.\u2014The large crowd is eagerly watching for the appearance of their favorites, No signs of them up to now.£.33 p.m.\u2014Harry Rosenthal, of Ottawa and Dr.Schnarr of Ral Portage are the timers Umpires unknown yet.8.34 p.m.\u2014It is said that Shirley Da- vidzon, of Montreal, will be judge of play.; R37 p.m.\u2014The challengers are |getting their final rub down and instruc tions now, and it 1s expected they will\u201d have their preliminary practice in 2 or three minutes, 8.33 p.m.\u2014The challengers have just skated on the fce and reccived a very nice welcome.Griffis and McGimsie try a shot on goal just for luck.Tom Phillips reads thc telegrams of good wishes and smiles, The challengers do not appear to be suffering any from the heavy play of : Thursday night.They seem to be try- Ing one of Ottava's famous forward combinations.£41 p.m.\u2014-The Thistles will line up with their regular team to-night, and Ottawas will do likewise.842 p.m.\u2014The champions come on now, led byeCaplain Alf.Smith, and the ova:tion they recelve is deafening! The timers take their seats, and in a few minutes now the great battle will be on.8.45 p.m.- It will be Shirley David- gon who will act aa judge of play for the firat half.Both teams taking it easy now.£456 p m.\u2014Capt.8mith and Phillips are having a conference with referee J | Mike Grant now.Both teams look to be in the pink of condition.Eddie Phillips, of Ottawa, is one of the umyires.' .47 p.m.\u2014 The two Captains are searrhing the crowd for another um- Dire.8.48 p.m.\u2014Billy Foran.of the Cap-\u2018 ital Lacrosse Club.is the other Umpire, { 8.63 p.m.\u2014Mike Grant blows the whistle and both teams line up, and get their instructions.He telis them he will not tolerate anything, but what the rules call for, he flips the enin.8.50 p.m.\u2014The big crowd has got tired singing and are waiting patient- up till Mike Grant b'ows his whistle for the greatest Stanley Cup match In years, Mike Grant and the two Captains, rlong with judge of play Davidson, are gtill hokling a conference and they seem to Le detemmih:ed to have a clean : aime.Judging by the way they are | po:inting oùt the regulations, - | The Ottawas defrud the western goal, same as \u2018on previous 1atches.8.55\u2014 Match ataris.; McGee got it.but los! to Moliirrime.Hooper, alse scores, but it's too bigh.Puiford comes down.but lost to Grime, RS Smith comes down with 8 great ole Toe - # / THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, MARCH 13, too ni Te Tr fo ayers CT -\u2014 7 Rec * = 3 + \u2014 ; : HARM OF WOMANHOOD.eta it, but lost to Philips: Grittie autplays-two Ottawa \u2018men.|have been in Ottawa on | challengin that Billy Gitipaur.of \u201cthe oltavas! e dash, but lest to Gris, why comes {0 1s offside and called to dantre.- + a ee nd the Ottawu man |tours are emphatic In stating that ue had $ropped desg after {he gume.On Th 3 ot of Beauty d Gracef fries Cope smith : but Phillips [gets the face, but it's ide- now.got the face-v Ross does not protect visiting teams | Sunday newspaper office telephones e-Secr auty and Gracefu too ri Ke They face again.McQimeie = st, He loses to Fatlitps who nus to cen- sufficéently,: that he should have see) verg! kept ringing constantly by péo- Seo - Is Health.Gilmour got.it and hands R to MC {but lost to Pulford, who comes down tre.that the ice was in satisfactorÿ candi-\"| ple séndeavoring' to confirm or secure Gee, who shoots.[ts oft side.McGee tries a shot and it's close.Now Smith shoots.but it's wile.Westwick bats it, lat it's too wide.B.57.\u2014 McGee and Bellefeullle got in a corner for it.Bellefeuille got il and comes up the side.Gllowur fooled two of the Rats and shol right on to goal.It's near centre now.3.58.\u2014Gume stopped for a face: puck went into the audience.McGee got it, but last to Hooper.smith gets it and dashes down side.He lost it.Gilmour off dr (rIDpILE.8.59.\u2014 Pulford gives it to McGee, he lost to Griffis.Hooper aud MuGue come down strong, but Bellefeullle gets it and comes up and tries for goal Moore relieves.Grits comes up.but lost to Westwick Griffis and Phillips come up and try a shot.Grits to Pmllips and he shoots a hot one to Finuey.but it's wide.9.00.\u2014 McGee comes dow, bul lost to Bellefeuilie, who sends it to ventre only.Brown got it but lost to Gilmour.Phillips gels à lerribie body from Pulfords McGee gives Grifñs a hard check near side.9.06.\u2014 Hooper gets it and comes up only to lose tuo Pulford, whe Koes down and tries a shot.McGee ruled off for holding Hooper.Ottawa playing two men short now.Pulford comes down: but Hellefeulile outplays two men and tries a wide shot.8.07.\u2014It's near Ottawa goal now, offside.and they face.hut Thistle gut it.but lest.and it comes to certre.Thistles are trying a combination play to-night and seem pretty suc cessful.9.09.\u2014 Now Philips sends a close one to Ottawa nets.Gilmour gives McGimsle a hard check.It's offside.They face near Ottawa goal.West.wick got it and sends it to Beliefeuille, who comes up strong.It's offside now.Faced near centre.Western man got it; mour try a combination, but fail to do damage.It comes tv Uttuws end.where Moore lifts jt right on to Ras\u2019 goal.9.10.\u2014 Brown comes up strong, but lost to MuGee, who almost scored.Phillips comes up like lightning, but Smith and Gil- gets a hard body and leses it, but hamds to McGlmsle.He Is offside now.McGee is on again and comes -jown for a shot, but Bellefeuille fools him.It's near Ottawa gual, but Puiford relieves and Gris returns it.8.11-Now its near ventre, with Me- Gimsie and MeGre at it.Smith gets ft from a pass from McGee, Pulford relieves a4 close cull, and comes to centre, where Westwick Juinps through twn of the Thistles and shoots on that strikes Giroux.Tr comes back to centre and McGee returns It, MuGee shoots.bul it is stopped by Griffis.It's dangerously near Oitawa goal now.9.12\u2014Flash\u2014First 10 mins.9.14\u2014 It's off again.Rut Poriage gets ft.but loses to Mestwick.IUs near Ottawa goal again Pulford relieves the situation, but only temporarily.It goes near centre, where Westwick lost to Phillips.The pace is fast and the game quite clean.Phillips and Hooper come up and shoot.Griffis again shoots.Moore relieves, but Bellefeuille fouls Smith and Gilmour.Jt's off side and they face in centre.9.15\u2014Mrtiee got it.He to Smith.He to McGee, but he loses to Phillips, Who sends a wicked shot at Finnie, It comes to centré.where Griffis relieves his team.Now it's offside and they face near Ottawa goal.ttawas have their full team on.Hooper and McGee have à tussle for it, but the western man lost it to Westwirk.wha shoots a close one to the Rats\u2019 goal.Bellefeuille comes to centre strong.but McGee bodies him and they both fall.8.16\u2014Brown relieves a dangerous one.Now Gilmour to Smith and he to West- wick.He comes down, but Phillips got it.game fur Rats in 9.17\u2014Cilmour has hurt his hand and game stopped.3.18-1t's only temporary: game starts again with McGee and Smith trying a combination.Puiford relleves a close one.Gilmour and Rellefeuille go to the corner together after it.Bellefeullle got it.Smith got it from him and hands to Westwick.Smith to McGee, and Mec- Gee shoots, hut Bellefeuille returns it to centre.Westwick hurts two men and shoots a dangerous one.Now Hooper goes up and nearly scores, but Finnle relieves.9.19\u2014It comes to Thistle end, where Bellefeullle plays a great game.Mc- (yee shoots.but it's wide Gilmour loses to Phillips, who gets a strong body from Pulford.Gilmour and Hooper in the corner for it.Pulford sends it right into Giroux.Frank McGee comes dowii, but MeGim- sle fonts him Griffis lost a nice chance to score for his team.Smith gets it have a tussle and comes down.Sinith shoots, but it's wide.920\u2014Bellefcullle comer to centre, He Inst to McGee.It's offside, and they face near centre.McGee passes to Westwick.He shoots wide.Pulford comes down the side.hut Belleteulile fools him strong.Griffis outplays the defence and receives a nasty cut in the nose from Pulford's stick.9.21\u2014Pulford goes oft.Game stopped.Griffis so far Is playing better than in either previous matches.9.23\u2014~Griffia goes on again as if nothing happened.Ottawas one man short now.They face near Ottawa goal and Mc- Gimale shoots.McGimsie comes to entre, but Westwick and Smith sandwich him.It's offside now.They face near centre, Phillips to Hooper and he shoots a hot one to Finnie, but it's offside and they face again.McGee comes down alone and almost scores.Smith to Westwick and he tries a shot.Now {t's near Rats\u2019 goal, but Bellefeullle sends it along to centre, where Gilmour sends a hot one to Gl- roux.9.54\u2014Now Griffls comes up strong and hands it to McGimsie, but it's offside.Gilmour comes down hard, but Belle feuille is in the way again and sends it into Puiford, who returns to centre.Glimour snd Hooper got to the side for it.and Gilmour hands to Westwick, who shot a hard one at Giroux.Tt comes to centre.McGee gets it-and shoots and scores.9.26\u2014Flash\u2014Second game for Ottawa in 9 mins.9.26\u2014They start again.McGee gets it and sends to Gilmour.Gllmour tries another wicked shot, but it's wide.Now Griffis relieves his team.Hooper comes up strong, but Gilmour got it.It goes to centre, where Bmith lost to Phillips, who shot = \u2018hot one.8.27\u2014Fiash\u2014Third game for Rats, 1 minute, f\u2014They start again.Puiford is on nou \u201ccooper gets It from two Ottawz men, but Pulfords gets it aud comes down strong.and comes up whoie Ottawa and tries a score.Mc(jee gets it and outplays Rat Bortage men.9.38-\u2014\u2014Hooper off for checking McGee on the head.Smith comes down and hands an easy one to McGee and he misses a nice chance to evel up 1 comes to centre, where it's offside.McGee lost to Phillips.He comes up, three But it's offside again.McGee and Mc- Glmsie lave à : 9.30.- McGunsie got tt, but lost to Gilmour.Bellefuille 1ileves his team.Phillips cumies up, but does no dam- uge.It's offside now Westerman gt the fage, but lost to Pulford.Griffis fools two Ottawa men, bul tails when he comes to Pulford.He comes down and Smith also scores.It's offside, MceGinwsie got the face.Griffix caught the puck in his hand and held itundg the referee warns him.Phillips comes Up strong, but they call an offside and face again.McGee comes down and shoots a hot one at Giroux.\u2019 Malt.time is up now and the score is Rat Portage 2: Ottawa 1.The game is fust and very clean so tar.It is hard to judge which is the better tram at this stage.Flash -9.47 -The challengers are out agaln and look confident.The crowd are asking, \u201cWhat's the matter with Tonuny Phillips,\u201d and he smiley, 0.nL2\u2014The (tawas are out ready for the fray.There will be no judge of play this half Ottawas are si! confident.9.53.\u2014 Referee Grant is Warninæ both teams again to play the game, and he faces the pu k.MeCimsie gets it.Westwick comes up and sends a red hot our to Giroux, but he turns it aside.974 Bellefuille comes down, but lost to I'ulford who comes up and shoots.Mi Gee tries a shot, Griffis 15 011 for tripping.They face close to Thistles\u2019 goal.Rat Portage got it, but lost to Smith, Bellefuille relieves, but Westwick comes up aio] passes to 8mith he loses to Hooper.I's nearer centre now, but the Western man got it.9.55\u2014 Rellefullle comes down.but Gil- mour returns it and Ottawa are trying for all they can 10 tike advantage of the weakness of the challengers.Mc Ginsie omes down strong, but it mounts to nil.Pulford loses to Phillips.Now Moore and Smith come up.but Bellefuille relieves.tdlmour is off for checking Belletuille in the tieuk.That is not according to rules.Phillips comes down strong and shoots a hot one.A56-Pulford is hurt badly: game stopped 9.57.\u2014He is up again and receives a cheer fromm the crowd.Game goes on merrily.Phillips shot a wicked one at Pulford.Meur is dangerous, but Phillips ami Hooper relieve, Belle- fullle comes down strong.It's getting rough, and Hooper goes off for cross-checking Smith, Smith tries à shot but Bellefullle spoils it.Now Phillips comes down, Mi Gee gets 1t ahd shoots a close one to the net.9.58, =It's offside and McGee and Mc- Gimsie fare.McGee shot wide and Smith returned it.but Phillips fooled him.Phillps ruled off for tripping Pulford.9.59.\u2014Game starts.McGee got it but Inst to Bellefuille, who lost to Smith.He hands it to McGea but he does nothing with it.Tt comes to centre, where McGee gets It and scores.They are disputing it.That's no game.It was off-side, they say.Game goes on.McGee gets it Smith, who shoots wide.Now Pulford gets it and passes to fmith, he to Gilmour, and a 4&hot by him almost scores.10.\u2014McetGee }s off for tripping.Smith gets It and shoots a close one.riffis comes down strong now, but lost to Pulford.It's off-side and they face near Rats\u2019 goal.Griffis comes down and skates rings around Smith and Westwick.Smith gives him a hard body that makes the big man from Rat Portage wince.He gets up and goes at it again.Westwick fools McGimsie now and Puiford comes up.Smith shoots, but it's offside and they face.Smith shoots a hot one to Giroux; it's off-side.ul.c\u2014Game stopped; dispute about the me.It's away again, bul Bellefullle fools Smith anil comes down for a shot.Smith scores the fourth game in $ minutes.10.3.\u2014They start agadn.Westwick to Pulford, but he- lost to Griffis.Grifs loses Lo Smith and he loses to Bellefuilie.It goes ta centre.Hooper tries a long shot, but Gil- mour gets it and comes up and almost SCOTCK, Brown relieves his team.Griffis comer down, But Moore outplays him and sends it right into Gi- TOUX.Westwick and Smith try a combination, but it doesn't strike the right place.10.05.\u2014 Now (3riffis tries a wicked shot.It's only close.McGimste and Griffis are shooting too far out to do dumage.It's off-wide, but they face again.Griffis gets it, but Gilmore relieves it.It goes to centre, where Philiips outplays Smith.but it's off-side and they face again.Westwick got it and shoots a close one.Smith and Brown have a tussle, but the Ottawa man gets it and comes up strong.It's off-side and the face Is near centre.jo 10-07 Westwick got it only to lose again and sends to It's off-side and faced right in front of Ottawa's goal.They block their goul with four men.It looks dangerous.10.08.\u2014Ottawa relieve their.fortress and come up strong.Gilmout dutplays three men.Belletuille off for tripping.\u2019 It's getting hot and the spectators are wild.Gilmour tries a hot one, but Phillips is in the way.Now Westwick comes \u2018hut lost.Pulford comes up and almost scores.It goes to centre, where McGee it and shoots hard for a goal.It's close, but close don't count.10.09.\u2014 McGee again tries à shot, but Griffis returns, Now Tom Phillips comes down, but he is alone, and does no damage, Smith gets it from Hooper.* It's off-side, and they face again.Hooper has a bloody nose just now.Ottawas are using their bodies freely on the challengers.McGimsie dashes away lke lightning but is spolled by Hooper.Smith comes down and Hives it to -¥MoQee, who shoots, alinost Scoring.10.10.\u2014It comes to centre, t Pul- ford relieves his team.Consult your doctor about your cough At the same time ask hit what he thisks of Ayer\u2019s Cherry Pectoral.He will know ail about it, for we sead doctors the formula.For over 60 years doctors have eadorsed te for l Smith gets it and shoots night on | ë | They \u2018face at the south side; MoGen gels it and dashes past two men and tries a shot, but Giroux is in the way.McGimsie off for holding Otuawa man, 10.11\u2014They face near Rats\u2019 goal and McGee tries to push i through, but faile, Phillips comes down and shouts it in.game, Rat Flash\u20145th mina; 10.13\u2014They face and away it gués.Gilmour comes up sirong.Griffis outplays two Ottawa ren and gets u terrible body in the fence.Moore relieves u dangerous one, but they call it back und, face right fu front of the Ottawa net, McGee cuames out with it.Hooper loses to Westwick.Smith shoots a hot one al Giroux, but he relieves, Phillips und Hooper nearly score.Moore off for checking MuGimsie in the face.Game stopped.No, it is Phillips who was mo hard checked by Moore.10.14.\u2014There is 16 minutes more to play and it is anybody's game now.Both teams playing strong.Game stopped to fix up Phillips.Portage, 7 10.16\u2014 Referee Grant washing the blood off Phillips\u2019 face.Philips playing a strong game.Away they go with Westwick and Pulford.tion for the second Rat Portage game, and that the play was not unduly rough.WANT ANOTHER TROPHY.There is a revival of the sentiment that Western teams should relinquish the habit of challenging for the cup, and that another (rophy should be hung up In which regulations would be administered by a board composed of representative men from all parts of the Dominion.The hopes of Westerners for hockey glory and suprenuwy received rather a rude quletus in the result of the deciding game at Ottawa on Saturday night and there is keen disappointment jn Winnipeg und Rat Portage.Enthusiasts who favored the chances of the Challengers are decld- edly downheuarted, a8 they were con- dent that the Thistles.after winning first gune in apparently easy fashion und holding Ottawas down to à score of 4 to 2 in the second game, would go into the fray strong enough to make it a win for the West Saturday night.HEAVY Kil.LS BY OTTAWA CKERS.It ia esUmates that backers of the Ottawa team in Winnipeg won about $10,000 on the series.E.J.Rochon, of Hotel Leland, was perhaps one of the heaviest backers of the Thistles, and he went down the line to the extent of $3.000 on the last two games.He won considerable SHIRLEY DAVIDSON, JUDGE OF PLAY, Smith comes up and shoots it wide, | It comes to centre, where Westwick and Gilmour try a rush, but it comes to nothing.onl.Giroux relieves to centre where Smith gets it and shoots a hard one.McGee and Hooper have a tussle for t 10.18\u2014Smith again comes up the side and shoots hard, but it's wide.Brown comes down strong.stops it.It is very close now.from centre, but it 1s stopped.Rats are having best of play now.Smith shoots, but Brown relieves.10.19.\u2014 McGee gets it and comes up to centre, but It is called back.Pulford relieves his team.Finnie Smith is tripped by Hooper and Hooper goes off.Moore is still off, too; playing six men a side.Ottawas got #t and Gilmour comes up strong.McGee shoots and strikes the nets.10.2] \u2014McGimme and Smith go off.Ottawas playing 5 men to #ix now.There is a kick about it, but Smith goes L Finnie lifts to cenire.McGee gets it but Jost.Pulford comes up, hands it to McGee, but he lost to Griffis.McGee almost scores, but Brown relieves his team, only to be held up by Pulford.Brown and Bellefeutlle strong game.Phillips bodies McGee hard.Bellefeullle off for striking McGee.10.22\u2014New they are even up.Glimour lost it.but Pulford gets it again and comes up.Flash \u2014 Sixth game Ottawa, in 5 mins.The game goes on 10.23\u2014Ottawa scores again in 1 minuta, Game starts again.Westwick up strong and shoots but Phillips down alone and gets a hard check from McGee.Westwick tries a shot, but it's wide; McGee shoots another close one.10.27\u2014Brown returns {t to centre.Ottawa is having the best of it.pieGimale shoots a hard one at Fine, but he stops ft.me ioe gives Pulford a nasty check against the boards.They face again, McGee gets fit Pulford lifts it to Rats\u2019 end, where McGimeie and Griffis come down playing a strong.Pulford and McGee lost to Hooper.Smith Come ar and give to McGee, o tries a shot.It's close, \u201cie 30\u2014Philllps shoots it, and Flash\u2014Phillips scores for Rats, in 4 mins.Scores now even.Smith comes up, but loses to Hooper.> Hooper tries a shot, but it don\u2019t amount to anything.Westwick loses to Griffis.10.87 \u2014 Gilmour and McGee try a shot, but wide.Moore relieves his team, and Gil- mour gets it and shoots, almost scor- ng.It's near to centre, with Tom Phillips coming alone.He loses to Smith.Moore comes up, but Phillips checks him.Moore lifts it right into the net of the challengers.la Jt comes to Ottawa end.Phillips lost to Westwick.10.40\u2014-McGee gets it and comes up alone, He tries a shot, but Brown is equal to the occasion.Giknour to Smith and he to West- wick Now Smith shoots again.It's wide.Pulford comes up, and Flash\u20146th game for Ottawa, in 3 minutes.OTTAWA'S VICTORY CAUSES GLOOM IN WINNIPEG.Special to the Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man., March 13.\u2014Stanley Cup Trustee P.D.Ross is not receiving any bouguetsa from some members of Western hockey interests.It to claimed by the latter his affections are rather too iéentical with those of Ottawa Le suit challengers.\u2018They tlaim that t stanley Cup i» \"Rept alive by matc es Brown shoots ç in which Vest mests East, and that erwise \"is whieh teanus w ch 1 worth on the opening match.On the second gume Thistles' supporters offered 2 to 1 and there were plenty of Ottawa takers.NOT A FAIR TEST.The opinion is expressed freely that the better team did not win, and the impression holds that the \"ThisUes had very much the worst of conditions In the second game of the series.All kinds of wild rumors ate current thst the ice was watered just previous\u2019 to that game intentionally to make heavy going for the challengers.The more level-headed class of sports do not take any stock in this, as they know that it 1s the duty of the trustees, or should be at least, to see that the very best conditions possible are afforded competing teams, Tt is believed, however, that the rinx management allowed skating on the ice during the afternoon previous to the second game, and that it wag necessary to flood in order to have ice for game.This in itself, of course, constitutes ground for dissatisfaction,\u2019 a it ls urged that the trustees sh \u2018have had the supervision and séefl that the ice was right or else hag the game postponed.GREAT EXCITEMENT DISPLAYED The excitement aver the reception of returns was more marked on Saturday night even than in the care of the previous matches, and every pince where bulletins were recelved was crowded, and cheering was incessant throughout the game.The ardor of the masses was rapidly cooled when the result of the game was announced.Crowds lingered around streets and down-town hotels, however, and extra editions of papers -were published announcing the conclusion of the series, and had an irfimense sale.Never before in the history of the cup has so much local interest been exhibited in | the result \u2018of the serles, not excepting occasions when Winnipeg - teams were | playing for:thé trophy, : A pecullar incident in, connection with the game was the rumor which gained circulation on Saturday night Ÿ AN EASY WAY.To Keep Well.It is easy to keep well If we would only observe each day a few simple rules of health, The all Important thing is to keep the stomach right, and to do this it is not necessary to diet or to follow a set rule or bill of fare.Such pampering simply makes a capricious appetite and | a feeling that certaln favorite érticles of food must be avoided.Prof.Wlechold gives pretty good advice on this subject.He says: \"I am 68 years old, and have never had à Bérious irmess, and at the same time my life haa been largely an indoor one, but I early discovered that the way to keep healthy was to.keep a healthy stomach, not by eating bran crackers or dieting of any sort; on the contrary I always eat what my appetite craves, but dally for the past eight years I have made it a practice to take one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after each meal and I attribute my robust health for a man of my age to ihe regular dally .use of Stuart's Tab- ets My physician first advised me to usa them because he said they were perfectly harmless and were not a secret patent medicine, but contained only the natu \\gestives, peptones and diastase, and after using them à few weeks I have never ceased to thank him for his advice, I honestly belleve the habit of taking Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets after meals is the real health habit, because their use brings health to the sick and ailing and presetves health to the wel) and strong.\u201d Men and women past fifty years of age heed a safé digeative after meals to insure a perfect digestion and tol ward off disease, and the safest, Best known and most widely used is Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets.They are \u2018found in every well regulated household from Maine to California and in Great Britain and Australia are rapidly pushing their way into popular favor, All druggists netl Stuart's Dyxpepalé Tablets, full ¥iged parka and for a weak stomach a fifty cent ec wil) often da fifty dollare # at 50 cents, |- v & denlal of the story.Wheh bulletins from the east hud made known the result, several hundred Ottawans now reslding in Winnipeg furined a parade, headed by banners bearing the motto, \u201cOttawa boys,\u201d and paraded the streets, Later they drove around in tally-ho'g and created quite an up- rour.RAT PORTAGE NOT ASHAMED, The Rut Portage people console themselves in the failure of their team to lift the trophy, with the fact that only two goals were between them aud it.They emphasized the fact that the Challengers scored three more games fu the series than _the Ottawas, the aggregate score being 15 to JL.Tt 1s felt that on the showing made by the Westerners that the tenuy 8 the strongest that has played against Oltawa sidee thé later became holders of the cup and just shade more expertence would have afforded such a change In the tactiles -of the Challengers that they would have won out, Percy Quinn, the well-known hockey mah, speaking of the result, said:\u2014 \u201cWhil\u20ac I hoped that Rat Portage would have been successful In their expedition, ¥ know that It requires a very strong team to defeat Ottawas on thelr own, or in fact on any \u201cee.Thelr players have been so long together that thelr style ls very familiar to all the men on the team.1 think the challengers deserve the greatest credit for the showing made, and taking into account that the Thistles were playing on forelgn {ve their pers formance is a record one.The Ottawa team, especially the defence, has the body game down to a very fine sclence and while its men may not be brit- liant as skaters or stick handlers they can stop the forward line inust effec- vely.\u201d OTTAWA PRESS OPINIONS ABOUT SATURDAY\u2019S STANLEY CUP MATCH.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, March 13\u2014The Ottawa Free Press this evening will say: The battle, yes, it must be called a buttle, will be recorded in hockey annals, und handed down to posterity as one of the mightiest wand most furiously fought contests between steel shod athletes, the world has ever witnessed.Tied on four different occasions, the two opposing forces extended their efforts almost beyond.human endurance Lo sirike the ebony colored disc into each other's net.Defending goal keepers sud defence men In front of them fairiv threw themselves on an \\ndi- vidual player-or combination striving to penetrate their lines.Head and body were exposed to untold dangers to protect their trenches.A sweeping rush would be met with a thunderous crash, and whén the puck got clear aguin one man was always stretched helpless on the ice.Qn two occasions rear the close.tha gpuck was faced a foot from the Beds Sticks and skates were locked In an endeavor to force it tn and Keep It out.For twenty or thirty seconds this diminutive mass of forms shoved, pushed and struggled, and finally when the rubber was gotten clear, a great cheer would rend the air from the nerve-strained spectators.The Ottawa men this morning says: \u201cNever dre hall a match op- proaching in sationadsm that of Saturday n been witnessed in the Capital and those who were fortunate énough to see the great struggle for a championship sh y ive the test of time even unt century mark they will never Véboid a greater exhi- dition of Erbet and gtaména than that given by the Tr \u2018men who for an hour pa > @ battle of muscle and at.ffust buve been heartrending, silly © swift wus the pace maintained by the battling teams.The west sent to the Capital admittedly the strongest team which ever came east for the Stanley Cup and they were opposed by Ottawa, the best ihe east has provided in years, indeed probably the finest seven which has SER yad together in 4 tawa Journal this e ing rial vy: The King of them ail was Hafvey Iford.Hia play ot Thutsday night L thought the best he ever put-.up, but he eclipsed all his previous achieves ments either in football and hockey by Abe grand work he performed in:-.fence of the Stanley Cup , Saturday night.He was irregistible, Every time he went down the ice he either shot or passed in a favorable situation for a shot.Some of the shots resulting were clevériy atopped by one or \u2018both lof the goal minders.Geroux and Brown and some went wide, but three at least of Ottawa's goals wure due to Harvey's gigantic rushes.The fifth especially, which clinched the victory.was on one of his stellar plays, he giving the puck MoGee's tenacious care for a clo close &tiack.He was so aggrèssf Ba the game that he more ork than any other man on the ica.Wis defence, in addition to being the finest he-over did, was often tarneä to the most dangerous Kind of at- A In jHis.respect he reversed the I: a known tactica of the Rat Port- y from sweoping at- like lightning 10 > RATS COULD WIN ON MONTREAL ICE.Winnipeg, March! 13\u2014E.J.Rochon, curler and proprietor .of- the Leland House, is out with, half of Winnipégers \u2018 Capitals.He says he .wager $10,000 that \u201cRat Portage team can defeat the Ottawa# In, two out of three games if they are played on Montreal ice, with the double .rèferee system.He (sa anxious to arrange the games at once, and on Montreal ice if possible, ) REV.J.B.SILCOX RETURNS TO CANADA.March 13.\u2014 A telegram Toronto, Ont.was received Rev.J.B.Silc ox, of, Lansing.Mich., ac- Icepting tho call t6, © pastotate of the Bond 8 t gational Church in fon\u201d to Rov.J.I.Gor- tree this city, in su who O8, tly went \u2018entral Church, dpeg.Tho stipend offered is 32,500.while thawing mite William Sie an employe, ly killed in an\u2019 ; Oxplosipn that followed.That \u2018Whoop! Have you had it in your house à Its cough and coughandcough, and then that terrible whoop! Don't upset the stomach more by vin ugeous medicine.fort ft the child breathe in \u201cthe.seething vapor of Vapo-Cres «lt goss right to the spot thit's diseased.\u2019 Relief is immediate, à find in « à -verÿ.few days \u2018the cure is te.You can't say the same of aj other treatment.For asthma, catérrli;tand colds it\u2019s equally good.ape.Cresoione ls receipt of Prive.£ cet TR = There never weré so many beautiful women us now, There never was a time when beauty counted for 80 much as now.opportunities multiply for the woman of glorious health and charming fice.If she has (p work, it Is easter for her to get.emiploymént aud easier for her to keep her pince.If she hag domestic duues or social activities it is easier fur her to fuitil it.Study of the ways to he beautiful and graceful Ye important for any woman, It 18 not selfistness: ft 18 cultivation of natural gifts; it is prepara- tton for a life of usefulness and suc- Less \u2018The trouble with\u2019 most women who envy others thelr beauty and grace Is that they have not the ambition, the persisterre- necessary to give them a good start.It 1s à fact.beyond any question that St.James Wafers have given to thous ands of wamen the ambition tn be beautiful, just as it 18 a fact that they have cured-.thousands of women «£ serious ills.When a oh 18 wealt and run-down and sick hasn't the courage to try.She gets melancholy and nervous and thin.St.James Wafers do wonders for her hy starting the springs of anbition, just as they start the springs of health.Indeed it is becruse of this that St James Wafers have made such a rep'1- tatiofi for helpfulness.They start ambition and the woman who was weak and discouraged, nervous and wretched takes a new view of life aj- most immediately.Hhe becomes en- thusla&tic about herself and takes interest In making herself beautiful.Mrs.Bourgeaols writes on the 13th of February, 1905: \u201cThe best resolution I ever made was when 1 decided to take St, James Wafers ut the\u201c beginning of the present venr, and the result hag been all that 1 could have wished.\u201cEver since three years ago I had suffered from weukness caus by change of life, which made me feel very despandent.I was also troubled with neuralgia and all my organs scemed to be affected.\u201cAy doctor's visit dld not seem to do me any good, and 1 was in despair.Now all is changed, and St.James Wafers have given me new life.After taking them for about four weeks, I amn entirely cured, and my friends have remarked on the improvement in my appearance.\u201cFor woinen Who are weak an nervous, I believe that St.James Wafers are a wonderful remedy, and shall always recomiffynd them.\u201cMrs.Bourgeois, \u201c130 St.Martin St\u201d The woman who Is wretched because she IR nervous and suffering can reiy or.St.James Wafers for help.There 12 strength and health in every one of titese wonder-working wafers\u2014strength and health that is not merely temporary, but real, honest, natural strength ard health, born of new, rich blood and perfect working nerves.All dealers sell St.James Wafers, 50c a box, ar six boxes for 32.50: or yon can send cash remittance and they will be forwarded direct by the sole Canadlan agents.Lyman Sons & Co.wholesale druggists, 380 St.Paul St, Montreal.THIS IS À 600D TIME to look up the Pictures you wish to have framed for the Spring\u2014and take them to HEASLEY, the Picture Framer.2057 St Cather{nr.near Bleury.Have them done nénsly And cheaply, and get Green Cash Receipts as 59 231 DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES WILL BE EXCLUDED FROM SUNDAY CONCERTS.Sunday concerts were Inaugurated yesterday.by the Union Ste.Cecile, at the Monument National.It was announced, however, that In future the dramatic performance would be left out In deference to the criticism.and te meet the views of Mayor Laporte, who had withdrawn his patronage on account of that fi The management of there entertain- \u2018ments have realized that it 1s difficult to get amateurs to give As satisfactory a performance at thége enter- talnments ug can be witnessed at any of the ordinary French thegtres in the city, For tha future, thérefdæ, orchestral selections, solos, choruses, and posgl- bly some appropriate de Æecitations will make up the p The orchestra last it: certainly did much to bear out the good words said for it by Mr.Bernier, the director of the Ste.Cecile Union.Under the leaderahip of! Mr.Vandermeerachen, such pieres as \u2018\u201c\u201cTarok Magor.\u201d \u201cMarche Hongroise.\u2019.by De Reeder: \u201cRBabillage.\u201d\u201d by Gillet, and \"Serenade des Mandolines\u201d of Desormes, were rendered in splendid style.It is pro- .poséd to strengthen ihe orchestra, in order that even.better results will be shown.Mr.A.Chamberland was obliged to respond to an encore to his -violin concerto.| gosseross Eaten tied SOME INTERESTING FIGURES.Washington, D.C., March 13.\u2014 The Japanese Jegation has recelved the following cablegram from the the Foreign Office at Tokin: \u201cThe armies on the Bhakhe quarter reported up to Sunday morning the following approximate (lgures, which are still increasing: Prisoners, over 40,000, including Major-General mess : Russian corpses on the field, 26,- 500; other Russian casualties, 90.- 000: trophies, two ensigns, 60 guna 60,000 rifles, 160 ammunition waggons.1,000 army waggons, 200,000 shells, 28,000,000 shots for rifles, 74,000 bushels of grain, material for light railroad for 46 miles, 300 waggons for light r 2,000 8 Chinese carts full of maps, 1,000 Chinese carts full of clothing; 1,000,060 portions of bread.150,000,000 pounds of fuel, 223,000 bushels of horse allowapces, and 125,000 pounds of hay.- The report freim the Singking quarter has not yet been received.morning, prior to the of the foregoing cable- , the Japanese 1 n .received the following cablegram fiom \u2018Tokio: \u201cReport received in \"the afternoon of the 11th March: \u201cOur various Qéjachrments hotly pursuing enemy from all directions and inflicting considerable damuge upon him erc.Occupied on\u2019 the afternoon of 11th of March the Une extending thirtesn miles to the-north of Hunbo, and are still continuing pursuit on the llth ot, March.\u201cOur detachments, which proceeded northward on the morning of thé 11th of March from the neighborhood of Puho, met a large enemy retreating \u201cNear Mukden we are now engaged In clearing remnants of the routed enemy, some of whom mil continue resistence, the others come to surrender, \u201cHeaps of Russian oorpses' ars found eve: \u2018Accord 4165065060 STI TTR Trees PGCOOPPOGOPP000 0000S @ ® ing to the report received the night of the llth of March, the number of Russian prisonere Wan estimated 10th of March at 20,000, and since then in continsousdy increasing.\u201cOur total casualties singe the 26th of February fo the morning \u2018of tha 12th of March were 41,2 26+00010700042000000020000H20H0HIONHHHH00CO RO POS 59099960 96106 ® \u20ac à 3655055850 4239426 Se a + 2» want.up now or missed for the season.partment always attractive.3332323333E66 7 Selling Millinery Fast™ The BEST and MOST EXCLUSIVE millinery fs here, within your roach.We are in close touch with all the fashion centres, importing or making ourselves whatever you should have or seem to We have a great many exclusive styles that must be picked MANY ARE BUYING NOW, and our workrooms are busy as never before.put us in possession of the latest novelties, and so keep the de- Fashionable women who are hard to suit will appreciate the good judgment and careful work of our milliners, and no one shall have cause to complain about prices.The newest styles as well for Misses and Children.presenta perfection at every point.Regular shipments The stock re- 233333333338 More Beautiful Dimities.Savings of 10¢ a yard.The economy is surely as decisive as can be desired, while the patterns, colorings and assortments are all that could be wished for.This is not an offer where you'll find the choicest, daintiest patterns missing, but one of the most delightful bargain chances in Dimities you ever had the opportunity to pick from.850 yards in all, of GENUINE IRISH DIMIT|ES, fine even quality.bright finish.low, Blue-grey and Linen.in the prettiest shades, Rose, Sky, Cardinal, Ecru, Nile, Yel- We vught to sell them at 25c\u2014 To-morrow 12)2¢ a yard.Special New and $18.00 values for .They are positively new Spring Goods, and navy, made in the very latezt designs.At the same time we place on sale a line of SHIRTWAIST SUITS, in light homesouns, which we are going to sell at Spring Costumes \u201c5omen $10.50 and $12 for $15.00 and $18.00 values On Tuesday morning we place on sale two lines of Costumes, the value of which cannot be duplicated in Montreal.Furthermore, the garments cannot be duplicated either.as the manufacturer has confinad the sale of these two clearing price was go low that we can offer special lines to us, and the you regular $15.00 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.-.#10-50 and come in black 8-00 instead of $13.50.About our Embroideries.= \u201cBeautiful,\u201d \u201cDainty,\u201d \u201cCharming,\u201d \u201cExquisite,\u201d in fact every adjective that the fair sex uses in describing dainty trimmings can well be said of our beautiful collection of Embroideries.There's special interest tn this section to-morrow, for we shall show a handsome line of CAMBRIC EMBROIDERIES, in good open patterns.9 and 10 inches wide, suitable for underskirt fiounces, etc.: in 64 yard lengths.Per length.Les+-e osuu0 soserens os eave coe snp was 65c HANDKERCHIEFS.LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, hemstitched and embroidered; regular 25c.To-morrow MULL HMANDKERCHIEFS, lace edged and | embroidered: 30c.To-morrow ., .More New regular se ser eam er sere 2We Dress Goods and Silks.The collection is always on the increase these days\u2014charming new patterns are continually arriving.Many women recognize the wisdom of making their selection now, and securing the first and best picking\u2014 more women learn it by experience every year.There's continual delighted surprise at the beauty and variety of the new designs.Here are a few of the very newest bidders for favor\u2014 Pure silk figured checks, for shirtwaist suits, 85ec.Natural pure silk Chantung, 50c to $1.50.Silk Chiffon Organdies, in beautiful tints, $1.00.Silk Eoliennes, in street and everina wear shades, 8 50.Voile de Paris, Crepe de Paris, etes ote.% $1.10 New Shirtwaists tor 79c.This has long been the recognized Bhirtwaist House of the city, and this season we have eclipsed all previous records: scores of pretty New York and Domestic styles await your appreciation.Come Tuesday, this special will repay the trouble\u2014 Ft tnt 4 doz.LADIES\u2019 NEW YORK SHIRT WAISTS, fine white lawn, back\u2019 with 2 rows $-inch tucks, \u2018Gibson effect,\u201d of wide and narrow tucks each side of front, box pleat with embroidery insertion down fro new full sleeve, neat tab collar; sizes 32 to 40 inches.$1.10.Tuesday, special.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Value \u2026 \u2026\u2026.\u2026.TOC Mail Orders filled same day as received.st.Catherine and Mountain Streets.New Gala teas and Shirtings in the Basement.To Cure AH Skin Disenses pal Dr.T.Felix Geuraund\u2019s Orien Cream, or Magical Bos Boautifier, It Furies and Benntifies tbe Mkin, FOR SALE AT DRUGGISTS, Fairmount School, Montreal Annex.On Friday afternoon this school was visited by a deputation of the W.C.T.U.which was received by Principal leet, and his staff of teachers.There is an average attendance of nearly 6500 pupfs, and much interest is taken by the Indies of the Falrmount Union in the boys who are in attendance.Two years ago an Anti-Cigarette League was organized among them, with a membership of 160 boys, neatly all of whom have since signed the triple pledge, namely, against tobacco, liquor end bad language.Fully 9 per cent.~ A Good - Gomplexion.Every woman de- of the fact that it te saible.We can remove all facial jemishes, moles, superfioous hair, otc, d7 a painless treatment, Consultation free.Ladies in attendance, For mstitute, Propristor, SON, 3 St.Catliorine street.have kent their edge.Mra.Reeve, Superintendent the Anti-Cigaretté | langue, nddresred the boys on the | pernicious habit of using tobacco In any form.particularly cigarettes.$0 10 Jaw \"Send for free catalogue.Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING 2206 St Catherine St. pee or nw TIRITT TTY ror ro pro, CNT Monday, March 18, 1905, AN ALL-AROUND CLEAN UP, In thé changing of the stocks\u2014the Whitewear to the Annex\u2014the Men's Furnishings to the Base- ment-\u2014and in the general working out of our policy of transforming this store into a business exclusively devoted to Women's Needs, the Heads of the arious Departments have come across many little lots of things\u2014** left behinds so to speak\u2014 that they never even thought they had.So much is this so that we have decided to set apart Tuesday to the task of a general clean up.ON THE FIRST FLOOR.300 yards FANCY DRESS MU SLINS, ju patterns to select from.Reduced price, 8¢ yd.Tuesday, Jc yd.250 yds.FANCY DIMITY MUSLIN.Regular price 25e yd.Tuesday .375 yds.FANCY MUSLINS, ORGANDIES and Regular prices, 25e and 30¢ yard.125 yds.FINEST ORGANDY MUSLIN.Regular price 40e yd.Tuesday.2000» ON THE MAIN FLOOR.LL Lace ce ie 420.2 ÎQC yd LAWNS.Tuesday .sees +000 15c yd [RN 20c yd 500 yds.FANCY COLORED CHIFFONS.1$ inches wide; colors blue and white, pink and white, black and white.Regular prices, 606 and 75e vard.Tuesday .19c yd.SWISS EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, 35 slig ; damaged, Ye to 35¢ values, Tues- gb assorted Tot sHERUY dumased ot Sr ARLE Se each.SHELL HAIR PINS.; Assorted sizes.Regular prires, 10v, 156, 20v, 25e dozen. FOR ® AUTRE TIN Ned = SCRIBNERS 10 YEARS 20 VOLS.STANDARD CLOTH BINDING a Peblishers Price, $40.= Our-Price, 820- sue .CURE ?CONSTIPATION AND all Diseases of the Btomach, Bowels, Kidneys, Nervous Diseases, Headache, Constipation, Costiveness, Indigestion, Dyspe Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Bowels, and ail de- t rangements of the System.; HAUWAYS F vegetable, harmless, n easy taken, perfectly coated and taste less.All Druggists have taem.TAKS NO OTHER.28e a Box.Ask Your Drug for Radway'\u2019s 1983 Almanac & uty Calendar.RADWAY & CO, Lid, Montreal, \u2018an.The Big Store not only sells Draperies, but accepts commissions for Spring Underwear Natura! Ribbed Undervests, open the making and placing of such in fronts, long sleeves, shaped, early position.Plans prepared by the spring weight; Drawers to match.Company, or your own scheme of Special price, a garment .24c decoration carried Into effect.Ladies\u2019 Shetland Ribbed Vests, long sleeves, trimmed Torchon c lace, shaped.Special at .\u201d 46 most up-to-date shades, colors warranted, 30 inches wide.Prices from j4c Natural Wool Vests, r'hbed style, 5 cases of new Damask Portieres, open front, soft and flexible, long lateat color effects, 40 inches wide, sleeves, Extra value at 80c.by 31-4 yards long.Price Special price .ce resc0r 69C $2.45 4 cases of new Art Sateens, in the The SILKS ARE BOOMING AT STARTLING UNDER PRICES One of the most remarkable offerings in the Silk sale will be ready to-morrov morning\u2014a perfectly new and stylish pattern.It is the most remarkable Silk value offered this season \u2014 so stylish, so serviceable, so lowly priced, it {s seldom you have the opportunity of buying such rell- able Silks for so little, 65c LOUISINE CHECK SILKS 35c 6.000 yds of aplendid Louisine Silks, maroon and white checks, fin varying sizes.splendid soft finish, and of good, substantial quality, especially suitable for blouses manufactured to sell at 65c, Tuesday's 2.35¢ Special prive, a yard.3 ore A Music Special 200 coples of the Victor Dance Folio of Valses and Two-Steps, containing ten of the latest hits, including: \u201cUncle Sammy,\u201d waltz, avances sos eeu00 \u201cser 0%.50c Papeteries for 15¢ 100 baxes of Fancy Embossed Int- tla] Papeteries, various colors.Values range from 23c to 50c.Rome boxes As have become slightly \u201cBilly,\u201d two-step.damaged through handling, and line \u201cValley of Kentucky.\u201d waltz.of initials is not complete, we will \u2018Honey, I'm Walting,\u201d two-step, etc, clear them on Tuesda t the ER 1601 8 uniform EE Special price on Tues- 130 + erties ec.ELEGAN TWASH FABRICS 3 esse sire seseee Last week AT » Low PRICES.ast week\u2019s Was abrics sales were the largest which speaks well for the immense variety and Eeally wenden: ful values The Big Store isshowing.Thé importance of an early Visit is, paramount, as quantities of the more exclusive lines are ed.: ) GLASGOW DUCK in white and butcher's blue, elegant figures, stripes or spots, 38 inches wide.Spe- 14c cial price, a yard à +.CREPE DE CHENE in the most delioste tints of green,red, pink, bine, primrose, or cream, white, navy or black, equal in appearance fo French Crepe tie cliène at three Ic times the price.\u201c\u2018Bpeécial price, a yard Ca .° .ù : 7 , Strikingly Artistic Wall \u2018Papers The fineat selection in Montreal of bright, artistic Wajl Papers, suitable far every apartment from the kitchen to the boudoir.Designs are the most heautiful we have yet seen, while prices in this store ag least show No inclination to rise.Visit our display room In the House Furnishing Department.The Jatest attractions are on view there, Prices com- .mente at, per roll .Lu.oo.PONT Cee ees .30 The Customers\u2019 Deposit Account System has been used by the larger stores in England for many years, and is universally recognized an the most conventqué method of shopping.Since The S.Carsley Campahy, Limited, adoptéd the idea several years ago, it has been growing in popularity with The Big Store\u2019s customerd.Some advantages: 1.Handling Money at the counter becomes unnecessary.2 Paying drivers at your door for C.O.D.orders i avoided.\u2019 \u20ac oi Telephone Orders can bo charged instead of sent 4.Monthly Rtatements showlhg hew your money bas been vent are nero: ; .er ce néerest, eohkpotinted-haif yearly ts al- loved on your dafiy balance.yorty Is al .For fuller particulars apply THE COLLECT OFFICE Ground Floor., «S.CARSLEY C 1708 to 1783 Notre Dame 184 to 104 St.Jamee 8t.MON TUN de sii GNSS dai ight ating over naci.FB.PHELAN, 2831 St.Catherine St.Ladies\u2019 New Draperies, Etc.PererDawson Scotch Whisky ven There are Reasons | Way you should Use \u2018 FIVE ROSES FLOUR.I will tell you some of them day by day.ist.Because it is made from the Highest Grade Manitoba Hard Wheat.Try a 6 Ib.Package of our BREAKFAST FOOD.LAKE OF THE WOODS MILLING CO, Limited.- «9 * sow at the great bargain sale ñ ebañkrupt stock of staple and fancy he oD dion\" men's and boys\u2019 ready-to-wear elit: tically at your own prices.cloth ng selling practic of aire 23 Guy St.lines.(91 Centre St., Polat St, Charles from 8 o'clock till 2, and for 1 till closing on purchases of 81,00 gontinued for to-dsy and to-mor- 80 2 Pastor Invited to Toronto.Was Elected by Acclamation.Boston, Mass.h 13.\u2014A call to] become pastor of the Walmer a Baptist Church, .at Toronto, Ontario} Néwcastie, N.B., March 13.\u2014Robert has been extended tu Rev.Avery: 1.Murray, of Cheatham, was elected by Shaw, pastor of the Brookline Baptist acclanta as a supporter of the lo- Church, Brookline, Man nh a cal La ature on Saturday tor North.committee sent from e Canadian ; umberland county.reem Hayes, Church.Mr.Shaw has asked for gen Nelson dia Dot file his papers days to consider the matter.fi Alexander Naim, of Palmerston, 21 .7545s 94.o fires og the Grind Tro, Sreasy dishes, pots 0 peut kilisd at Galt; Ot, by faling Des.Soap, a powder.tween the tender of his train \u20acnd a, he griase Wi great- Special to the Montreal Star.\u2018 PASTOR AND PEOPLE| PRAISE PSYCHINE (prowounctd SI-KLEN) A signal Victory for Dr.Biocum In Curing Consumption\u2014Oider Methods of Treatment Falied \u2014 Mrs.Campbell Cannot Refrain from Giving to the Press the History of Mer Case\u2014Psy- chine Enriches the Blood, Gives Appetite and Drives out Disease Germs.MRS CAMPBELL'S STATEMENT.Y cannot refrain from telling all who suffer of my remarkable recovery with Psychine.In April, 1802, I caught a heavy cold, which settled on my lungs, and gradually led to consumption.1 could not aleep, was subject to night sweats, my lungs were diseased my doctor considered me curable.Rev.Mr.Mahaffy, Port Eigin Presbyterian Church, recommended Dr.Blocum's Psy- chine to me, when |] was living In Ontario.After using Paychine for a short time ! ate and slept well, the night sweats and cough ceased.Months ago 1 stopped taking Prychine, as ! was perfectly restored to health, and to-day I never felt bptter In my itfe.Psy- chine has been a \u2018G6d-send to me.Mrs.Andrew Campbell, Cottonwood, N.W, T.PSYCHINE is pronounced Si-KEEN For sale \u2018at all druggists at $1.00 per bottle.For further advice and information or trial bottle, write Dr.Slocum, Limited, 179 King street west, Toronto, | Canada.TRIAL BOTTLE FREE.30 3 law DRUNKENNESS 18 A DISEASE Of the nervous s/stem., affecting the atem- ach membranes.Orrine cures it or money back.§1, at John T.Lyons Drug Stores.MANY COMPLAINT ABOUT THE STREETS Road Committee Decide te Ask for $10,000 More.MULCTED IN DAMAGES Probability of City Being Hit Heavily for Accidents Due to Bad Thoroughfares, \u2014 There was à meeting of the Road Committee to-day, when the question of the condition of the streets was brought up.: Ald.Bastien said that he had received so many complaints about the state of the thoroughfares, that something would certainly have to be done to put them in somewhat better condition.\u201cThe truth 1s,\u201d continued Ald.Bastien, \u201cthat a firm on Sangu!- net street cannot get jta sleighs out of the yard on to the street, on account of the height of snow on the street.If things are allowed to go on in this way, we shall have lots of actions for- damages.\u201d Another member of the committee pointed out that many vehicles were broken on the roads; the outlook was the cfty would be baëdly mulcted in It was suggested that the City Council be asked to vote ten thousand dollars to remove snow from side streets that were practically blocked, and upon which it was not safe for slelghs to drive.A MERE BAGATELLE.It was the opinion of some of the members, that ten thousand was a mere bagatelle; what was wanted was about one hundred thousand dollars.It was explained by the chalrman that the committee would be lucky 1f it got the extra ten thoussnd.He brought to the attention of the members the fact that a week ago, a special ten thousand was voted so the gullies might be op .It was finally decided to ask Coun- cll for ten thousand.After the meeting, an official connected with the Road Depantment admitted that many letters were being received, complaining about the condition of the streets., A letter was read from the Department of Rallways and Canals, Ottawa, saying that the proposed plans, for the bitilding of a bridge over the canal at the foot of Atwater avenue, could not be altered.The cy desired them altered in a way that two tramway tracks would croes the bridge.The committee decided to make another appeal in the matter.t was decided to give the t office authorities authority to Tout down a system of pneumatic tubes, in the streets; so mhil could be shot through them from the post office on St.James street to the Bonaventuse station.APPLICATION FOR INJUNCTION HEARD.The application of H.K.Wampole & Co.of Philadelphia and Toronto, in the Circuit Court, for an interlocutory injunction against Pineo, Dowson & Co, of Montteal.and Cummings of their employ, who had formefly been with the Wampoles, restraining them from manufagturing goods from formulae claimed to be the Wampoles' property, or otherwise making use of such formulae, was heard this morning, by Mr.Justice Taschereau.The affidavit of H.Tripp, of Toronto, chemist and traveller, who {t was claimed had been In the employ of Pineo, Dowson & Co., set forth that he had been instructed whén he went out on the road, to tell customers that his firm now hed the formulae of the Wam- pole people and could duplicaté any of their preparations.The petition for an injunction was also accompanied by an affidavit trom H.W.Brick.of Toronto, in which he said that to his own personal knowledge the claims of the Wampole people were well-founded.On behalf of Pineo, Dowson & Co., an application was made for security for costs.The whole matter was referred to Mr.Justice Davidson, to whom the appht- cation on behalf of Wampole & Co., hed originally been made last week.A decision will probably de given tomorrow, Earl Grey and Edward Terry.Bpeclas to The Montreal Star Ottawa, March 13/At Friday night's performance at the Russell re, given by Mr.Edward Terry and his company, Earl Grey and party gave every evidence of enjoying the evening and the Governor-General went back on thé stage had a talk with Mr Terry He , him of his early se invited him in , and to attend the skating party-at Ridéeu Hal, do se turday.\u2018 \u2019 : 7 So ¥ = ENTICING LETTER FROM SWINDLER European Green Goeds Men Deluging Country With Propositions.MILITARY PRISON OF MADRID Ingenious Writer Speaks of Large Sum Lying In New York and Offers Percentage.Swindlers in various parts of Europe continue to deluge Canada and the United States with letters suggesting each a different scheme by which money can be obtained from the unsuspecting ones.The latest 18, to say the least.a very interesting letter, received by a gentleman in Chambly.It is of the Fame class ag many recelved In Montreal curing the past two years, and during a stretch of one year about 1,898.Now and then the letters are turned over to Chief Carpenter.but they are so palpably fakes that the Chief relies upon the common sense of the recipients to take no notice of the enticing prgpo- sition.Just where the writer in the present case expects to gét any money out of his scheme is not apparent on the sure face, but It is not likely that this \u201cfajthful friend and relative\u201d In the \u201cMilitary prison of Madrid\u201d ia writing scores of letters for his health, \u2018The letter reads as follows: THE TEXT OF LETTER.\u201cDear Sir,\u2014 \u201cI am one of your relatives, and the matter of this Jetter ls to make you acquainted with a very importan secret, which I can only confide to a person of my family.; \u201cI have deposited in a Bank of New York an amount of 230,000 dollars, having in my power all the necesarics documents which amount is to be paid to the bearer of this documents, and at its presentation.\u201cI wish you to make Mme know as soon as posible if you desire to secure the befbre sald \u2018documents and take \u201cunder your care my only daughter of 16 yeara of age, who is at present in a boarding school.\u201cFor such a great favour I offer to you the 25 per cent.of the before said sum, making you know that for taking possession of the before said documents it is of precise necesity to re- leave my equipages, for which I reckon with your ald and protection.\u201cI must indicate to you that my health is at present very Weak, for which I beg yougip answer ma as soon as posible.Ag have no complete security that this letter reach your hands, I shal] expect your answer jin order to make you know al the explicit and needfu] particulars over that matter.\u201cFinding myself prisoner.it would be impossible for, me to receive your answer fn the prison, because, with all security, it would be intercepted, and but the condition of my health the distance which separate us, and the necessity of answering this matter as soon as posible make of the precise necessity that your answer may be by cablegram to the name and text ilke what I shall write at the end of this letter, which will indicate that youe receive this letter and accept my pro- 1 \u201cI ask you to answer me by cabje- gram because by letter it would not arrive to my hands and could put in danger this matter,\u2018 \u201cI am expecting your cablegram.1 have the honour to remain, Your most faithful friend and relative, BNRIQUE ENIZ B\u2014\u2014.' The cablegram In this form: JAIME BLANCHARD, Amaniel-\u201420\u2014 Madrid.Accepted, Burland.; Military Prison\u2019 of Madrid, 13\u20142\u2014905.REV.DR.JOHNSTON'S ADDRESS ON \u201cZACCHEUS.\u201d Rev.Dr.Johnston addressed a large gathering at the Dominion 8quare Y.M.C.A.yesterday afternoon, taking as his subject \u201cZaccheus.\u201d In the course of hie remarks, Dr.Johnston referred to the honor con- férred on the tax-gatherer, who was called down from the tree, up which he had olimbed, in order to see Christ, who went with him to his house.The speaker suggested that on the way they mright have talked on current topics without touching upon religious subjects in any way.He also referred to the fact that it must have been a surprise to the wife of Zac- cheus to see Christ in her home, since all Jews held the tax-fatherer in ab- rrence and she made no exception jof Christ Himself.A epeclal programme of music was rendered on the occasion, and a very profitable afternoon was spent.BRINGS ACTION .AGAINST THE CITY.An action was brought against the city of Montreal, by G.A.Macey.this morning.for $800 damages.Last month a hydrant burst on St.Paul street, and flooded several basements.The premises occupied by the plaintiffs; 804 St.Paul street, were among those claimed to have been so damaged.hence this action.TWO OPEN LETTERS IMPORTANT TO MARRIED WOMEN How Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Made Her Well.It is with great \u2018pleasure we publish the following letters, as they convino- ingly prove the claim we have so many times made in our columns that Mrs.PERI Ÿ 24 DER i Mrs.Mary Dimmick Pinkham, of Lynn, Masa., is fully qualified togive helpful advice tosick women.Read Mrs.ck's lotters.Her first letter : have want to subanit to an Me bly avoid it.Déamiek, Wi Her second le : advice very carefully and am now well.As my case was so serious it seems a miracle that I am cured.I know that I owe Dot only my health but my life 4 E advice.I can walk miles without an or a pain, and I wish every suffering woman How easy it was for Mrs.Dimmick to write to Mrs.Pinkham at Lynn, Mass, and how little it cost her\u2014a two-cent stamp.Yet how valuable wastbe reply! As Mrs.Dimmick says\u2014it saved her life.Mrs.Pinkham bas on file thousands of just such letters as the above, and offers ailing women helpful advice.TWELVE THOUSAND CHILDREN AT REVIVAL.London, March 13.\u2014 The meeting at Royal Albert Hall on Saturday was the most striking of the mission of Reuben A.Torrey and Charles Alexander, the Chicago revivalists.It was a children's revival conducted on the same lines as the others.Long before the doors were opened, the vast square In which the hall stands was crowded with children.rich and poor.They came on foot and in omnibuses.carriages, vana and tallyhos down every avenue.On the doors opening they surged up the broad stairs into the great hall which was soon filled.while several thousands were turned away.Within the hall there was a stirring scene.Twelve thousand little ones sang the Glory song in unique chorus, led by Mr, Alexander.Mr.Torrey prearhed on \u2018what a child can do for Christ.Over 500 children went penitent to the platform at, the conclusion of the meeting.AN INCREASE IN BRITISH ARMY ESTIMATES.London, March 13.\u2014 The army estimates for 1905-08, issued this afternoon, total $149.065,000, an increase of $4,915.- 000 over the last estimates., a charge of cattle stealing.escaped Saturday night hy knocking down and kicking\" Into helplessness the turnkey.who, the prisoner had discovered, was alone in the gaol.and whom he brought to his cell by asking for a drink of water.companion Forsyth, named Benjamin, refused tn accept the chance to escape.Hon.Senator Miller, who underwent an operation In the Ottawa General Hospital, is making satisfact progress towards recovery, and is now out of 4 .He wan afflicted with inflammation of the bowels, - SPRING MILLINERY.No more welcome harbinger of spring could possibly put In an appearance than new spring millinery, the first comprehensive display of which Is now on view at the dry goods store of Messrs, Jas, A.Ogilvy & Sons, 8t.Catherine street west, corner of {Mountain street.An account of this fascinating subject will be found In their announcement on page 11 of this issue of the Star.Passenge The Canadi ship Lake Erie;sails from St.John, N.B., for Liverpool 6n Tuesd with the following cabin passengers\u2019 Mr.Allen, Mrs.Allen and two children, Mr.J.Brennan, Mr.Wm.Cockburn, Mra.Cockburn, Master Gordon Cock- burn, Miss Helen Cockburn, Miss Annie Cockburn, Mr.Grantham, Mrs.Gran- tham and Infant, Miss Lyle, Miss Mar- rlott.Miss Norton.Mr, F.8.Peake, Mrs.Hyde Pearson, Mr.ef Roberts, Mr.F.A.Spink, Mr.E.A.Earl, Mr.B.Hancock, Mr.B.Veis, Mrs.Veis, Mr, \u2014 Veis, Mr.\u2014 Vels, and two chitéren.on the Lake Erle.servel of Energy People don't willingly fall into a condition of brooding and unhappl- ness.: Worry is a disease that creeps in when the sustaining power of the body falls to maintain a reserve of mental vigor.Hence the root of these fretful worrying tendencies is really an insufficient supply of nourishment havoc wifh the stomach, kills digestion, and so impairs the nervous system that every organ of the body suffers; that's why worry is so deadly and destructive to health, To cure the \u201cworry habit\u201d you must re-create and rebulld those tiny blood and nerve cells that have been ex- bausted and.over-worked.It's because Ferrozone supplies the necessary building material that It stops worry and nervousness.Ferrozone is a perfect food for the blood, a nourishing tonte for the nerves, an ideal restorative for those in a weak, rundown condition.fluence almost instantly, you increase in strength and nerve force, and at ohos feel that a potwvcrful medicine ls developing strength in your exhausted syste ¢ m.For women who are pale and hollow cheeked.A \u2014 _ You feel its quickening In- | mail from Ferrozons fe a perfect ford.Conn, The One Sure Cure For Worry Is To Create New Nerve-Force, and Build up a Re- in the System.boon.It supplies fortitude and reserve of energy that surmounta all difficulties, Busy, tolling men who feel the need of an uplifting, stimulating tonic, find In Ferrozone all they require, because it builds up the general \u201csealth and instills renewed vigor into mind and body allke.Mrs.P.C.Spencer, of Beveriy.Ont.writer: \u201cAbout a year ago | was greatly run-down, I suffered from ne- vere headaches, and felt =o completely worn out and depressed that I thought ft was walking typhoid.My appetite was poor, and my colour was pallid, Indicating that iy blood was too thin, I found Ferrdzone just what I needed.It increased my appetite and made me sironger.All nervousness, dread amd Janguor disappeared.After using Fer- rozone a few weeks I felt like a new woman, It made me strong and healthy.No medicine did me so much gond as Ferrozone.\u201d Far better to take Ferfozone than to {let your health run down.Get it today.Beware of substitutes, and in- tixt on having nothing but Ferrosone.Price 50c per\u2019 box, or six boxes for $2.50.at all dealers in medicine, or by N.C.Poison & Co.Hart- U.8.A., and Kingston, Ont.+ FE .FERN Samuel! Forsyth, In gaol at Chathamon Pacific Rallwiy steam- Le TODA Fa \u2018 14 Rp I \u2019 - ae PREMIER HAULTAN T0, SR WILFRID Territorial | eader Addresses Long Letter to Premier.DISCUSSES AUTONOMY BILL Mr.Haultain Particularly Objects to the Separate Schoo! Clauses in the Measure.Bpeciul to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 12.\u2014An open letter has been addressed to Bir Wilfrid Laurier by Hon.F.W.G.Haultainu, Premier of the North-West Territories.with reference to the two new pro- vihces of Alberta and Saskatchewun.which are to be created in the West.Mr.Haultuln enters à mild objection to having the West divided into two provinces instead of one.He also expresses a sort of preference for having the new provinces control the Crown lands, bul on this point he Is really not sure whelher the arrangement'now proposed may hot, after all, turn out to be better.On the scheol question, however, he is emphatic.He denies altogether the right of the Domtiglon to legislute on this subject and e- clares that any action which the Dominion Government may take, contrary to the provisions of the British North America Act, will be beyond its powers and therefure ineffective.The letter says : Ottawa, March 1%, fo the Right Honorabie Sir Wilfrid Laurier, G.C.MM.G.President of the Privy Council, ottawa.8ir,\u2014The somewhat hurried termination of the conference to which vou were good enough lo invite representatives of the North-West Government, and the introduction of the Alberta and 1505, Saskatehewan Mills, all for a final etatement on the subject.ln this statement I shall conlime ny remarks to some of the Inore important pro- Visions of the bills, leaving a number of minor matters regiring consideration to less formal mentor, The first question which suggests itself is the question of the necessity for the «rvation of two provinces instead of one.After careful consideru- tion I am more convinced than ever that there iy no necessity for dividing the vouniry into two provinces with the consequent duplication of machinery and Institutions.The provincial machinery is elaborate and expensive, and is mere suitable to large areas and large populations.The new Territories have for 4 number of years been under One iovernment and legislature, performing most of the duties and exercis- ng muy of the more important powers of Provincial Governments and Legis latures.There has never been any suggrsiion that the territorial marhin- ery Vus It any way hnvleguate for the purpose for which ir was created.Our laws and fusti*Utions are admittedly efficient and satisfactory.Under them the people of the Territories have ae- quired a political individuatity and Identity ws distinet as that of the pen- pit of ans province.Up te the thir- tecntn of Jure next this will continue to be the case and there does no! seem to be any reason based on nécessity or convenience why cn the first day of July they should he suddenly divided tn twa, separated by a purdly arbitrary line and ohiiged to do with two set of machin: v and institutions what they tu nt great extent have bern doinæ (quite gatisfactorily and efficiently with one.I must.however.frankly state that this opinion is by no means unanimously sharel in the Territories and that the proposed action of the Government will not call forth much hostile criticism.I must also state ny npinion that the dividing line belviesn the two provinces should have ben placed ut least seve enly-tive miles farther cast, THE EDUCATION CLAUSES, I musi take strong exception to the Wuy in which the subject of education his been treated both in the conferences and in the bllis d must remind you of the fuct that your proposition was not laid before ny colleague or myself until noon of the day upon Which you introduced the bills, Up to that time the question hyd not received any attention beyond à casual reference to it on the previous Friday.and I certainiy bclieved that we should have an opportunity of discussing your proposals before 12 o'clock on the day the bills received their first reading.No such opportunity.however, was afforded, as, unfortiumitely, you were not able to be presen\u2019 at the session when this section was subinitted, neither was Sir Willam Mulock.fee! sure that you will acquit me of any feeling in the matter other than that such an important subject should have been fully discussed beforé any definite conclusion was arrived at by the Government and before the bills dealing with tt were laid before Parliament.With regard to the question of education generally, you are no Joubt aware that the position taken by us was that the provinces should be left to deal with the subject exclusively subject to the pro- Visions of the British North America Act, thus putting them on the same footing in PAs regard as all the other provinces in the Dominion except Ontario and Quebec.I submit that Parliament is boung by the provisions of the Brin Stn America Act, 1867, in passing legfllslation of this kind.The power of the King in Council, exercising In effect the legislative functions of the Parliament of the United Kingdom under the aulhority of section 146 of the British North America Act, 1867, is restricted the words \u201csubject to the provisions of this act.\u201d This restriction must equally apply to Parliament exercising the powers conferred on it by the British North America Act, 1871, which by section 3 of the British North Amerlca Act.1886, must be \u201c conatrued together \u201d with the Fritish North America Aét, 1867.\u2018 1f the King in Council 18 bound by thé provisions of the act in admitting an \u2018ndependent and consenting Colony into the Union it can hardly be contended that Parliament has the power to create an unwilling.inferior and imperfect organization.As was pointed owt in June, 1889, by the Hon.Edward Blake in the House of DARDANELLES PURE EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES .SE Commons, tn the discussion upon a propasal to rearrange the terms of Confederation with respect to Nova Scotia: \u201cIt 18 perfectly clear, on great and obvious principles, that the basis of Union settled by the British North America Act is not cupable of alteration by Parliament.\u2018 If the Provincial jurisdiction can be invaded by positive Federal legislation, such as is proposed in this case, what limit Is there to the exerçise of such'a power?Similar restrictions might be lmposed with respect to any or ali of the mutters fn relation to which, under the Briüsh North America Act, 1867, the Provinelal Leglslatures possess exulu- sive powers.18 UNWARRANTABLE.The only jurisdiction possessed by Parliament in thls respect is the remedial jurisdiction conferred by subsection 4 of section 33, of the British Narth America Act, 1867.The proposed attempt to legislate in advance on this subject is beyond the power of Parilament and is an unwarrantable and unconstitutional anticipatior of the remedial jurisdiction.It has, further, the effect of petrifyving the positive law of the province with regard to a subject coming within its exclusive jurisdiction and necessitating requests for Imperial legislation whenever the rapidly changing conditions of a new country may require them.On the fifteenth of July, 1870, the North-West Territories were \u2018\u201c\u2018admitted into the Union,\u201d In the express terms of section 146 of the British North America Act, 1867.To speak of the provinces of Alberta und Saskatchewan being \u2018admitted \u2018into the Union\u201d on the first July.1905, js an improper and indefensible use of the expression.The territory included within tbe boundaries of these proposed provinces wus \u201cadmitted into the Union\u201d on July 15, 1870, and framc- diately upon the creation of these provinces the provisions of section 93 of the British North America Act 1867, became, as a matter of indefeasible right, à part of their constitution.On the creation of the provinces the term \u2018\u2019Province'' in that section interprets itself and .the term \u201cUnion\u201d bears the unmistakeable meaning which is given to it with regard to the area included in the Provinces by the actual language of section 146.A RETROACTIVE EFFORT.The first subsection of Section 16 of the Bills is drawn in direct contradiction of this principle.It is an attempt to create a province retroactively.It declares Territorial School laws pass- ¢d under the restrictions imposed by the North-West Territories Act to be Provincial School laws.It clothes laws imposed by the Federal Parlta- ment with all the attributes of laws voluntarily made by a free province.It ignores Territorial limitations and conditions.It denies facts and abolishes time.It declares what was not to have been and seeks to perpe::- ate ns existing what never was nor is.1 therefore most respectfully demand on behalf of the Territories.that the same terms, and no others, imposed by the Queen in Counctl on the ad- misston of Prince Edward Isiand and British Columbia be prescribed in this Instance.The draft bill 1 submitted more than three years ago «contains the clause which will be found 4n the Orders in Council, admitting those provinces, To impose more or to prescribe less would.I submit, be equally contrary to the law and the Constitution.The clause referred to is as follows: Cm, from and after the sait first day of January.1803.the provisions of the British North Amertra Act, 1867, except those parts thereof which are In terms made or by reasonable intendment may be held to be specially applicable to or to affect only one or more, but not the whole of the provinces under that act compasing the Dominion, and except s0 far as the same may be varied by this act, shall be applicable to the province of in the same way and to the saine extent as they apply to the several provinces of Canada, and as if the provinde of had been one of the provinces originally united by the said act.The fact that since the acquisition of the North-West Territories Parliament hus passed certain laws affecting those Territories does not involve the principle that those laws must be perpetuated in the constitution uf the proposed provinces.In this respect laws relating to education do not differ from laws relating to any other subject.To state that the law passed !n 1875 with regard to education must forever limit the power of the province with regard to a very Important provincial right involves the theory that Parliament might pructically take away all the jurisdiction of a province and leave it shorn of every power which it is supposed to possess under the constitu- on.A CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTION.1 wish to lay great stress on the fact that this is \u2018a purely constitutional question, and is not concerned in any sense with the discussion of the relative merits of any system of education.The question is one of provincial rights.It is not a question of the rights of a religious minority which must be properly and may be safely left to the Provincial Legislatures to deal with subject to the general constitutional provisions in that regard.It in the question of the right of a minority of Canadians in the wider arena of the Dominion to the same rights, the same privileges, the same powers and the same constitution as are enjoyed by the rest of their fellow citizens and which they claim to be their inalienable possession under the one and only Canadian charter, the British North America Act.The first abservation I have to make upon eub-section 3 of section 16 is that it is a direct interference by Parliament with the right of the province to do as seems to it best with its own.I would next call attention to the fact that the sub-section appears in effect to repeal sub-section 3 of section 25 of The Dominion Lands Act, which provides that certain revenues arising from the School Lands Fund \u2018shall be paid annuaily to the Government of the provinçe or territory within which such lands are situated, towards the support of Public Schools therein, and the money so paid shall be distributed for that purpose by the Government of such province or territory in such man- mer as it deems expedient.\u201d This clause surely creates as Inviolable a right in the solemn form of a trust az it fs claimed was crehted by the adoptionbof section 14 of the The North-West Territories Act.which deals with a question of education.Its language is definite and unmistake- able, I gather from the history of this section that Parliament defined and limited the scope of the section from time to time, always making it more definite and more restricted.: In 1872, when the Dominion Lands Act was first eriacted.section 22 of the Act provided that it was \u2018\u2019expediént to make provision in ald of education,\u201d and set aside certain lands for that purpose without prescribing any particular course of procedure in connection therewith.When the Act was consolidated In 1879 the clause providing for the Trust Fund was first enacted.It read as follows: Section 23 (3) provided also.that all moneys from time to time realized fro the sale of school lands shall be invested in Dominion securities, and the interest arising therefrom, after; deducting the cost of management, shall be paid annually to the Government of the province or territory within which such lands are situated towards the support of Public Schools thereih-the moneys sô paid to be distributed with such view by the Government of such À province or territory in such manner as may bé déemed most expedient.+ In the mext consolidation of th a Ant nc = JUS ne papes that of 1883, this gection wap again amended to\u2018 as tollÿws: ; - Section 20 (4) sub-section 4, provided also that all moneys from time to time realized from the saje of schoo! lands shall be invested in Dominion securi- tes to Jorm- a school fund, and the Interest arjflig therefrom after deducting the cost of management shall be id annually to the Goverument of he province or territory within which such lands are situated iowards 1he support of public &Huols therein-and the money so paid tu be diagrihuted for that purpose' by the Government of such proviuce or territory \u2018n such manner as may by it be deemed most expedient.\\ SHOULD BE LEFT TO PROVINCE, -The changes made, especially the introduction of the words \u201cpy i.\u201d show that Parlianient was evidently anxious to make iL perfectly pluin that the expenditure of the money resulting from this fund shall be lett intirely in she discretion of the prgvinge.- The brout general term \u201ceducation,\u201d after being carried through the consolidations of 1879 and 1888, was left out ju the revision of 1886, and there ls no warrant for assuming that the words \u201cpublie schools In the act as it at present stands mean or include any other schools, \u2018 I \u2018therefore wish to express mv most emphatic objection to the legiflution in régard to this subject.I recognize no power In Parliament to make laws for the new_provinces in contravention of the le and spirit of the British North America Act.Further, I recognize neither right nor justice in the attempt to dictate fo the provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan the manner in which they shall conduct their own business.I very sincerely regret that it is ressary lo give this, turn to this discussion.1 trust you will he- lieve it is in no sense from any desire of my own to introduce an inharmon- lous note into these comments.The new provinces have thelr own futures to work out, and 1 deplure the possibility that they may commence their careers torn with dissension upon such subjects as these.lt seems to me that a great deal of this trouble might have been avoided hud we been afforded an opportunity of discussing these proposals.and I feel that I must place on record the fact that we are not responsible for the situation.Sections 19 and 20 provide that the public domain in each province shall be administered by the Government of Canada for the purposes of Canada, an annual grant being made based upon certain varving rates of intereal upon the capitalization of 25,000,000 acres of land at $1.50 per acre.Here again I have to express my dissent from the action taken.By analogy and by the acknowledgment of the principle of compensation contained in section 19 we claim that the provinces are entitled to be recognized as the beneficial owners of the Crown domain, and as such that thelr right to administer their own property for themselves {is one that should not be taken away, without their consent.As to whether or not the terms are fair or suffictently large, I am not in a position to judge.having no- material at hand to enable an estimate to be formed.I have one fact in mind in this connection, and it is- contained In the statement of the Hon.Clifford Sifton, speaking as Minister of the Interior, when he said that in one portion of thé West alone the construction of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway would make some 50.- 000.000 acres of land avallable for set- lers, the value of which was not less than $8.00 an acre, IA which manner de pointed out that the whole cost of the construction of the road might be provided for.This was only one section of the country.But I am not unwilling to admit that an immediate Income increasing with population, and certain In amount, may In the long run prove quite as satisfactory as any probable net intome resulting from Jo- cal administration of the public domain.\u2019 ERRORS | POINTED OUT.1 think that\u2019 a clerical error has been made by not Inserting after the word \u201ccensus,\u201d In the ninth line jof the section, the words \u201cor estimate.\u201d I refer to the estimate between each census contemplated by section 17.There are also errors in the computation of the amounts payable under the last section of the first sub-section, and under the second sub-section.In these cages the first amount should be $1,325,000, and the second should be The matter of irrigation, so closely related to the land question, in my opinion, stands on a different footing and I can see no reason why the section In my draft bill transferring the jurisdiction with rd to irrigation to the province should not have been adopted by you.Irrigation is a \u201clocal\u201d neéd in every sense of the word.and will be confined to one portion of the Territories, and !,peculiarly therefore falls within lock! \u201cJusindiction.The desirability and convenience of local administration in this: regard has been already admitted by Parliament by a delegation of the administration of \u201cthe North-West Irrigation Act\u201d to the Territorial Commissioner of, Public Works.The retaining of the jurisdiction In this case by the Federal Government Is a serious Invasion of the provincial jurisdiction In magere of property and civil rights, and is bound to create both inconvenience and friction.' The bill does not contiln any pro- My Offer to Kidney Sufferers I wiil give you a full dollar's worth of my remedy free to try without cost or deposit qr promise to pay.I could not make this offer\u2014a full dollar's worth free~if mine were An ordinar; kidney reinedy.1t is not.It treats not the 'kidneys themaeives,, but the nerves at control them.The cause of kidney trouble lies ALWAYS In these nerves.e onty cure kidney trouble is by strengthoning and vitalisinæ and restoring these kiâne; nerves.That ie ctly what my remedy \u2014 Dr.Shuop\u2019s Reatorative\u2014does.Therefore, I can make this offer with the certain knowledge that every kidney sufferer who makes this triat witl be Nelped.When I say \u201cnerves,\u201d I do nol mean the ordinary nerves of feeling, thought, action, 1 mean the atitomatic nerves whileh night and day.unguided and unseyn, control and actuate and oparste svery V life.These are the master noys are their slaves.Your - control them.Your will cannot sway them.Yet when they are strong, you are well: when they are not, you weaken snd die.T have written a dook on the Kidneys.which will De sent when you write.Thiv book explains fully, and clearly how taese tiny.tender \u2018\u2018(nslde\u201d nerves control not only the kidneys, but each of the other vital or- ang.I have made mm} offer that strangers to my remedy may knew.It | ndèd for or opdn to thosé who ny rei 5.ex need na further evidence But to those who have not h or hearing.aay have delay ply write a à as } sénd you an order\u201ctqr which your Orussist will hand yo a full dollar bôtt he w bill to me.ère no conditions\u2014mo re- quirèmente\u2014eimply write me to-day.Hook 1 on Dyspepsia oS [J rer bots Book 2 on the Meart, unt sadrrss Dr.Book 3 on the Kidae js.x £9, Ra- Book 4 for Women.cine, Win.Stabe Book ! for Man.- - book yon Bb, Book on Rheumatiom Milé vd are often cured by a single bottle: mls at forty thousand drug stores.- i Dr.Shoop's - ! London Scottish by wey to | 4 vision-with regard to the -selection-of judges for the Provin Courts.\u201d My draft bill contained following clause, which is identical in principle With the clause on thé meme subject In the British North América Act: | The Judges of the Courts of the Province shall be selected from the bar of the province or from the bar of some other province, in which the 1-w's relative to property and elvil rights and the procedure of the courts are the same in the province of -\u2014 As the conference has come to an end and the Government hus expressed its own opinion publicly in the torm of bills, the whole of this matter now has become a subject for public discussion, and 1 propose to make this letter pubMc¢ at the very earliest opportunity and not to treat it as an official communication only lu be made public In the ordinary way.In conetfding this letter.1 Lez to express, on behulf of the North-West Government, our high appreciation of the attentive and courteous cousider- ation extended to us by yourself and the other members of the Sub-Com- mittee of Councit throughout the whole conference.I bave the honour to be, sir, Your obedient servant, PF.W.G.HAULTAIN.WILL FITZPATRICK RESIGN?Special to The Montreal Star, + Toronto, Ont., March 13.\u2014A° Mail end Empire Ottawa special says: \u201cWill Mr.Fitzpatrick resign te the question whieh is uppermost ln political circles to-day.By some who claim to know the mind of the Minister of Justice, It is said to be only a question of a few days when he wilt surrender his portfolio.The Minister of Justice it is well known ts very much perturbed.over the storm which has been raised regarding the educational clausgps of the Autonomy bill.He has taken personal pride in this feature of the measure, and it is gall and wormwood to him to.have to recede from the position which he first assumed.Mr.Fitzpatrick, it is said, has been desirous for some tlme to step out! of political life.It has been a personal sagrifice for him to remain in the Ministry and now that he is reported to have been turned down\u2014al- though only in a minor degree\u2014it is true he is going.to use this fact as the reason for resigning his portfolio.\u201d A BAPTISTS MINISTER'S VIEW, Special to The Montreal Star.London, Ont., March 13.\u2014Rev.T.T.Shields, pastor of Adelalde Street Rap- tist Church.in the course of a sermon on \u201cHypocrites.\u201d last night dealt nt length with the Autonomy Bill.He sald by the bill becoming law the country would lose more than it ever had gained by the Premiership of Sir, Wilfrid Laurier, who now had shown himself to be the puppet of the Roman Heirarchy- NEW BRUNSWICK ORANGEMEN.Special to The Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B., March 13.\u2014At a largely attended special meeting af York County Orange Lodge, held &nt- urday night, resolutions in condemnation of the separate school clause of the Autonoiny Bill was passed unanimously by a standing vote, .FOOTBALL IN - GREAT BRITAIN.Special by Cable from our London Correspondent.London, March 13.\u2014At Rugby Wales beat Ireland by two goals or ten points to one try, or three points, and thus gained the International Rugby championship.Oxford University peat thirty points to nil.At Aesoclation, in the first, Bivi- ston League, Everton beat Sheffield Wednesday.by five goals to two.Manchester City beat Blackburn Rovera by two goals to one.\u2018The English league beat the Scottish league by three goals to (wo.oo WINDERMERE.ROJESTVENSKY\u2019S MEN ARE PRACTICING.Port Louis, Island of Mauritius, March 1% \u2014 The squadron commanded by Vice Admiral Rojestvensky was still at Nossi Be Island, off the northwest coast of the Island of Madagascar, when the Messageries Maritimes steamer Oxus, passed there March 4, It is understood that Rojestvensky intended to remain at Nossi Be until the end of April.The crews of thé Russian ships were drilling night and day and frequently engaged In firing practice.There Is no confirmaton of the rumors current at Tamatave, Mada~ gascar.to the effect that the Russians have bought a small island in the Indian Ocean to serve as a naval base, LATE MR.A.WDONALD WILL BE BURIED HERE.The remains of the late Mr.Alex.McDonald, of St.Johns, will be brought to Montreal \u20acor interment to- The late Mr.Alexander McDonald, well known in Montreal, who has passed _ away at 8t.Johns, Que.morrow.The body will arrive at the Windsor station on the noon train.The late Mr.McDonald was widely known In this city, as well as at his home, tawn of St.Johns.He will be \" grewtly missed there, as he was, though not the titular, the.real entertainer of visitors Of the town.Many of those who called at the little town on the Richelieu, were made his\u2019 guésts on the steam yacht, which is sd well known on Lake Champlain as on the Lower gt.Lawrence.\u201d At oné tire, he wah commodore of the Montreal Yacht Club.He was on severäl ocvasions of- fared representative- positions, having been several times called to accept nomination for local and federsl Par- llament, but always declined the honors thus proffered.Lecture by Prof.Cex.A lecture under the auspices of, the Cathedral Men's Society w ven by Prof \u2018Cox.on the \"Lite of Count \u201d founder.of the Rum medal, in the library .of the Syndd Hill, ob Thursday evening.a : a od CHRB AND DANCE \u2014 Arranges thènts have héen made for progres: sive euchre and dance, to be held In the Stantey Hull, on St.Patrick's an ices of the .+ der the ausp Montreal the International Amsocthtion of Masnint 1 .storative|3 ists.Bix prizes will be compe ted for.T low Sommittee has cl hrge of ths di: aif CC.Conway, James Petits, A.hls men.ay de \u2018 via length and, at EXCHEQUER COURT FINISHED CASE Matter of Baie des Chaleur Railwlly Company Concluded.THE DECISION RESERVED Mr.Justice Burbidge Stated That He Wishes for Time to Consider Judgment.The sitting of the Exchequer Court in the matter of the Bale des Chaleurs Rallway Company's scheme of arrangement was terminated on Saturday, after a sitting of three days.A large number of witnesses were examined on behalf of those objecting to the proposed scheme of arrangement, for the pur- -pose of establishing that it was not one in the general interests of all partles having claims against the raliway.Messrs.W.D.Hogg.K.C.and T.Chase Casgrain, K.C., argued on behalf of the raliway company at con- elderable length, and cited authorities in support of the application, which, they contended, was assented to by upwards of three-fourths of the holders of bonds and mortgages, by the trustees for the bondholders of the Atlantic & Lake Superior Railway Company.and a large number of ordinary creditors of the company.Mr.F.S.Maclennan, K.C., argued the case on behalf of the Atlantic & Luke Superior Rallway Company.who claim to be the owners of the Bale des Chaleurs Rallway, and for Charles N.Armstrong and the Honorable J.R.Thibaudeau, who claim to be.sharcholders, and also on behalf of a number of creditors.It was submitted on behalf of the Atlantic & Lake Superior Railway Company that Jt purchased the Balc des Chaleurs Rallway.and all Hs charter rights in 15H, since which date it has had occupation and possession of the railway elther in Its own right or\u2019 through the trustees for its bondholders, and that a portion of the line was bufit by the Atlantic & Iake Superior Railway Company gnd that it would be unfair to the latter™nd to its creditors, that the Bale des Chaleurs Rallway should now be allowed to issue new debentures upon the whole work, without making provision for, all its creditors.It was also argued that Messrs, Galin- dez Brothers, Andrew Haes and Archil- bald Campbell, who support the application of the Baie des Chaleurs Company, as bondholders, were not en- tided to vote upon their bonds or to give their assent to the proposed scheme of arrangement.because they did not hold the bonds as owners but as pledgees and:thal the proposal contemplated an exchange of the bonds now in issue for new debentures to be issued under the authority of the NO RIGHT TO VOTE.It was contended.that as pledgees or holders of bonds as security, these gentlemen were not, under the Railway Act and the general law of pledge.entitled to exercise the right of assenting or voting upon the bonds.Mr.Mac- lennan also\u2019 submitted that, In so far ag, the unsecured creditors were con- cetired, the proposed scheme was ultra vires, and if- purported to cancel and discharge, their debts and force them to accept shares at 50-cents on the dollar, thas changing their position from crpditors to shareholders, which it was ¢lalmed .ultra vires of the provisions.of t Railway Act.Several cases ed In England on a similar sta- tule were recited in support of the contention.Considerable discussion alto arose wlth referenep to notices given of certain calls upon the stock of the Bale des Chaleurs Rallway Company.The company was originally incorporated under a statute of the Province of Quebec, under which, notice of cals Were required to be given by mail to the shareholders, and it was argued that subsequently - when the became subject to the Dominion legis- on, the.provisions of the origina} charter, with refgrence to notice of calls, atlll remained in force.The po- tice of the calls objected to were given under the Dominien Act by publication in the Canada Gazette and without any notice by mail.It was claimed that this made the calls invalld*and that at a meeting of the shareboldedrs, called to approve of the propgsed scheme of Aarrangement.a large body of the sharb- holders were refused the privilege of voting orf taking part in the meetin À on tie ground that they had not paid the recent .calls.Evidence .showed that out of a total issue of 6.000 shares, only persons holding 60 shares were aHowed to voté for the scheme.Mr.Hogg, K.C.replied at considerable the conclusion.His Lordship.Mr.Justice Burbldge, stated that as this was the first case which had arisen In Canada upon.this sub- Ject, under the recent Dominlon legls- tation.he would take time to consider his judgment.: MONTREAL STEEL HAS EXCELLENT REPORT FOR YEAR'S OPERATIONS.| - At the annual meeting of the Montreal Steel Works, Ltd, held in the company\u2019s offices, Mr.k.W.Blackwell, the president, In the chair, the following directors were present : Mr.James R.Wilson (vice:president), Mr.E.B.Greenshields, Mr.Willlam Angus, and Mr.C.H.Godfrey, secretary- treanurer.Amongst others present were : Mr.Na MacCulloeh and Mr.John Bluc he president moved the adoption of the annual report, which, on motion, was carried unanimously.Mr.James R.Wilson, in discussing the report.referred to the satisfactory result of the year's working, which, notwithstanding the very dull times experienced by the iron And steel industries during the first six months of 1904.showed net carnings available for dividend on the common stuck of 15-per cent.or 30 per cent.on the price at which this stock was issued to \u2018the original -shareholders.The company was now beginning to realize the hene- fits of its large and up-to-date plant, and the shareholders might confidently look forward, not omy to seeing the present éarnings maintained, but very considerably increased, and the prospects bt the present time were certainly very encouraging.- .The demands upon the company fér material were such that the board had under considération further large ex- fons of the works: that the com- ny had $300,000 common un- ssuéd in fts treasury, and it might be that part or the whole of this would be utifized for this purpose.- Several of the shareholders present expressed themselves as well satisfied with .thé company\u2019s aunuai report.| é ol Td of directors was reelected for the coming year, and Mr.Alexander Stewart was appointed auditor for the company.ALEXANDER ROTH = PLEADED NOT GUILTY.Be under false oblaining money He is the manager of the and it js =ôme terms of the on with The! hl nuls.) èy - changes has} \u201cJt Is not sickness Ro | IL el ma ny THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR\u2014MONDAY., MARCH 13.1905.5, rare \u2014 \u2014 A 000D ACT ° \u2014 Stops His Friend Drinking Whiskey.Deseronto, Ont;, May 31.Dear Sir,\u2014Enclosed I sepd $3.00, for which please forward to my address one bottle of your remedy for the drink habit.1 have used: one bottle with success on a friepd of mine, and want to have another bottfe on hand In case of necessity.Yours truly, H, B\u2014 Encloke stamp for pamphlet und free sample bf Tasteleës Sarharia.Will cure any case of drink habit secrétly.Sent in plain sealed envelope.Correspondence strictly confidential, Address The Samaria Remedy Co., 21 Jordan street, Toronto, Canadu.Aldo for sale by J.A.Harte, 1TR0 Notre Dame street and J.H.Harte, 2450 St.Catherine street.TEEPE reE ERE esd + + + ( + + THE PROSPECTOR : :T : : sonne À + By Ralph Connor.3 + + + + + Serial Rights Secured by the Ÿ ; Montreal Star.I + EPP ebb Erba rt TIE b Td \"CHAPTER XVIL\u2014(Contlnued.) From Helen's letter Shock turned to Mrs.Fairbanks\u2019 and read\u2019: My dear Mr.Macgregor : We all deeply sympathise -with vou in your great loss, as I know you will with us in our grief.We can hardly speak of it yet.It is so new and so terribly sudden that we huve not been able fully to realize it.My great comfort in this terrible sorrow {8 my daughter Helen.Mr.Lloyd, too, has proved himself a true friend.Indeed, 1 do not know what we should have done without him.We are more and more com- {ing to lean upon him.You will not have heard yet that we have been so greatly attracted by Mr.Lloyd's preaching, and influenced by our regard for him personally, that we have taken sittings, in the Park.Church, Helen, I am glad to say.is beginning to take an interest In the church and fts work, and as tifne goes on I think her interest will grow.I should be glad indeed that 1d should be so, for our relations.with Mr.Lloyd are very close; and, in fact, 1 may tell you what 1s yet a secret, that.he has intimatel to me his desire to make Helen its wife.Helen Is very favarably disposed to him, and all our circle of friends would pejoice In this as an ideal mar- rlage.Mr.Lloyd belongs to her own set in socléty, is a gentieman of culture and high character, and in every way suitable.As for myself, in my loneliness I could not endure the thought of losing my only daughter, at all, and her marriage would be a great blow to me were ft not that her home ts to be s0 close 38 hand.There is one thing.however.about which Helen is sensitive, She cannot rid herself of a feeling that she is In a manner bound to.you on account of her foolish and impetuous words.uttered under the excitement of your departure; but I sm sure you would never think of holding her because of those words, uttered in a moment of great feeling, and I also feel sure that you wculd not In any way intérfere with ber happiness, or do anything that would hinder the gonsummation of a marriage so eminefitly suitable In every way.: We héar of you and your work occasionally.It must be a terrible country.and a very depressing life.The lonell- nees and isolation must be well-nigh overwhelming.1 am sure you have all our sympathy.I suppose work of this kind must be done, and it is a gool thing that there are men of such rugged strength and such courage As you have, who seem to be fitted for this kind of work.Now, my dear Mr.Macgregor, in your answer I think that a few words of assurance to Helén on the points I have suggested would be greatly appreciated, and would do much to remove difficulties that now stand In the way of her happiness and mine.Yours very suicerely, E.FAIRBANKS.It was then that Shock drank to the drégs.his full cup of bitter sorrow.The contrasts suggested by Mra Fat- banks\u2019 letter stood dut vividiy , before hir.He thought of Helen's beautiful heme, where she wat sytrounded with all the luxuries of a cultured life; he thought of her circle of friends, of the lite work to which, as Lloyd's wife, she would be permitted to (ake up: he thought.too, of her mother's claim upon her.And then he looked about upon his bare room, with its log walls, its utter absence of everything that suggested refinement; he thought of the terrible isolation that in these days had become so depressing even to himself: he thought of all the long hours of weary yearning for the sight and t&uch of all that he held dear, and for the sake of the givl to whom he had given his heart's Jove in all its unsuilied purity.and in ali ita virgin freshness he made his decision.e took up his cross, and though his heart bied he pressed his lips upon His letter to Mrs.brief a clear.\u201cI thank you for your sympathy.\u201d he wrote, \u201cand I grieve with you in your great sorrow.\u201cIn regard \u2018to what you write concerning Miss Helen, you have made yourself perfectly clear; and I wish to repeat mow what I sald on the morning of my leaving home: that Miss Helen is to consider herself in no sense bound to me.She is perfectly free, as free as if she had not spoken.I fully realize the possibiitty\u2019 of mistaking one\u2019s feelings under the stress of such emotional excitement.The sphere of work opening out before her is one in.every way sulted to her, and one in which she wiil ind full scope for her splendid powers of heart and it.Fairbanks was her bappiness is ansured.At the same time, truth demands.that 1 should agy that my feelings toward her have not.changed, nor will they ever change; and, while ! égnñob ask her ta share n lMife,sucls es mine, I shall never cegse to tov her.\u201d .In 8hock\u2019s preaching, and in his visifation uf his people, a new spirit made itself felt.There.was no less ehergy.but there was an added sweet- ndes; and 8 deeper sympathy.He had entered upon the way of the 8.and the bruising of his heart distiiled all ts tenderness in word and deed.His preacliing was marked by a new powér, a new intensity: and \u201cwhen, after Uhe evening service, they gathered about the organ to spend an hour in singing thelr favorite hymns, then most off all they w dus of the change in him.The cjosdr they AMéw toward him the more tender did tyey find his heart \u2018to be .\u2018The loneliness of \u201cthe days that foi- lowed was to Shock unspeakable.There was no one to whom Jié çould ugburden himself.His fuce\u2019began to show the marks of the Suffering within.Instead of the ruddy, full, round, os \u2026 bé e almost boÿlsh appearance, 1* bécam thin.and hard, and- cut with deep ines.\u2018 & 5 \\ \u2018home In Loon \"anxious - The doctor, who, now.made his Lake.bètame about bis friend, but he vas\u201d n of the body.\u201d he wes -thiking 14 A AL Le a - as mind, and I shall be glad to know that an telan die déceived | a»: fa, th cause of |* Ladies\u2019 PAID-UP OAPITAL, Head Office .WHITBY = HAS JUST PURCHASED eintzman & Co.P | ANOS This makes 27 Heintzman & Co.Pianos suppHed to this famous Institution.N.B.\u2014The name of the old firm issimply \u2018\u201c HEINTzZHAN & Cu\u201d There is no other pame either Established 53 Years.\u2014WE ARE SOLE AGENTS- C.W.LINDSAY LIMITED, 266 St.Catherine SL., Moatreal.East End Brasch, - 1622 St.Catberiae St, Montreal us College fore or after.- $400,000 Free for competes % decided to continue our 8 Cent.off cn aur beautiful Furniture and Carpets.OPEN EVENINGS - ~~ At F.Lapointe, 1449 St.Catherine St.- Cor.Neatcaln.Easter ! $150 Magnificent Dining-Reom Suit, in golden oak (9 pieces), or $125 in oneh, will be given away for ter.Everybody, without exception, sre invited to (whether, they buy or not)., .: .So ds to induce you to come and see the suit da our windows, and see which is the best way td get hold: of the COUPONS In \u201cLa Presse\u201d to-das owe have pocidl Discount gf 30.to 48 Per e\"\u201d of Complete _ House Furnisher, DOORS, DO 4 Panelled Pine Venser Tel.2346 We Carry a Large Stack of Gilmour's; Superior Doors in Pine and Hardwood We offer for this week only 100,Doors 6 ft.6 in.: 100 Doors, 6 ft.4 io.x 3-ft.470, 1 12de.2° 1.Har4wood Flooriag in Oak, Birch and Maple, bored snd butted.Rough and Dresied Lumber always on hand.RE.MACFARLANE & CO.Cor.Richmond and St.James Sts, .LUMBER MERGHANTS AND MANUPACTURERS - x 2ft, 6in.x oR Se.$1756.© .$1.70 ea.45 over with him, \u201cbut of the mind, and that, my friend, is the most difficult to treat.\u201d ; \u201cWell,\u201d said lke, \u201cwhen I hear him speak in meetin.\u2019 and see him git on one of them smiles purty nigh makin\u2019 a fool of church.\u201d \u2018 \u201cNo, 1 do not think you will ie fke.my boy,\u201d sald the doctor.\u201cYou Rave become thoroughly weji inéos- lated.You could not, if you tried.\u201d \u201cWell.1 surmise it would de diff- cult, but I wish somethin\u2019 would happen,\u201d XVIII .THE DON'S RECOVERY.Ike had his wish; for, when one aly his business took him to the Fort, thé stage broug I way to Mr.Macgregor's house, and inummediately [ke undertook to convo him thither.It was The Don.- shock's shout of welcome did Ike good, but the meeting between \u2018the tro men no one saw.After the first warm greeting Shock hegan to be aware of a great change in his friend.He was ns a man whose hentt ~ has been chilled to the core, told, hard, lrrespondive.Toward: Bhock himeelf The Don was unchanged in: affection id admiration, but toward ell:ithe world he was a différent man from the one Shock had known In college days.In Shock\u2019s work he was mildly interested.hut toward all that stood for religion he cherished a feeling of bitterness amounting to hatred.True, dut of respect he attended Sbock's sér- vices, but he remainéd unmoved through all.so that, after the first ov in his friend's companionship, the change in him brought Shock a font ing of \u2018path.and hé loriged to b him.\u201cWe will have to geo him to work.\u201d he said to the doctor, ta whom he had confided The Don's history in part.not omitting the great grief thht \u2018had fallen upon him.= ; \u201cA wise suggestion,\u201d replied \u2018the doctor.who had been aitradtés by his young brother in the profession, \u2018a wise sugwestion.This country, however, is painfully free From all endemic or ecpidemic diseases.\u201d \"Well, doctor.you know we ought to get that hospital golng In the Pass.Let us talk It over with him.\u201d .(At the first opportunity .Shook .set forth: his plans for tbe physical and moral redemption of the lumbermen and miners: of the Paks.(To be Oontlaued.) cee In order to prevent railway tigket scalping, a special manufactard of paper and Ink bes been proposed for 4se by the raiiway compantes only, - \u2018, + .ia | { of his, I come | guess I'll have to quit goin\u2019 to a stranger asking the.Even Love Can't Stand It.Rough cha skin whether of Paige bands e more ul and t.make [our skin like a rose leat y using : DYERS JELLY OFCUCUMBER and ROSES.uggists koep it.CEE loo 25 cents.\u2014 orders lled.\u2014 2 JOHN LEWIS,\u2019 = Chemist, 2288 8T.CATHERINE STREET 59 10 (Cor.University).SMOKERS NOTICE.! Ufe LEWIS\u2019 SMOKERS\u2019 TOOTH POWDER.Destroys the odour of to- Daéco prevents tattar.hardens the Euma and gives to the teeth a pear) whiténess.It has no equal.: At Lewis\u2019, 38 cents.JOHN LEWIS, Chemist, 20S Bt.Catherine, corner University, 57x1 a tinted and nd 169 St, Montreal Dsily Star i» ublished at 163.apnes aed re mp - tar ishing 1 any.renton A.Macnab.Managing Edithr.fhe ! VISITING GOVEPNORB.\u2014The visiting gaverhore for the Wegtern Genernl Hog- pital for this week are Mjrs Orkeney, @.C.Nicholson and james A.Ogilvie, Iv Special Notice.Steinway and Nordheim Plano Tuners at Your .\u2026 \u201cService.We keep tuners\u2019 who do the finest work In Montreal.We attefid to orders promptly and at moderats charge.We also have a splendid rp- pair departmént for pianos and organs, Telephone Up 2664.Norâheimers, 3461 St.Shrine.- - 1-daw + "]
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