The Montreal daily star, 24 avril 1905, lundi 24 avril 1905
[" Sayings :\u2014 : = ; Successful Advertisers\u2019 \u201cGood advertising applied to high- *class furniture is profitable.\u201d \u2014MR.H.A.WILDER, H A.Wilder & Co., Montreal, Furniture and Carpets.FAIR AND MILD CIRCULATION oF STAR \u2018Last Week's Dally , 346,824 Last Weeks Weekly.' 126,105 Total last week 472,939 VOL.XXXVII, No v6 MONTREAL.oD, 1905.PRICE ONE CENT.| RAILWAY NEN GOING THROUGH Delegates to International Congress for Wash- Ington.A CHAT WITH VISITORS The Congress Will Divide Into Sec: tions and Have Secret Discussions in French.\u2014_\u2014 Delegates to the International Ral way Congress, which is the highgf! tribunal for technical discussion rallway matters known to those lowing this pursuit, are now pas through the city.The conven opens on Thursday, in Washingt Among the raiiroaders from ab who were here yesterday were James Fraser, chief engineer of lines in New South Wales: Mr.McLachlan, secretary to the rail commissioners of the same colony.Mr.T.Royane, general menage the lines In New Zealand.Mr.Gordon Hiddlestone, of Bombay Rallway system, who Is o furlough of six months, and Mr.Pi ering, comptroller of accounts South Australian railways, ure als travelling through Canada.r.Hiddlestone said the roads under the Bombay psesidency find their chief source of revenue In the carriage of imports up country, and of wheat from the northwest provinces of Karachi for shipment to Europe.and raw cotton for export.The greatest part of their earnings came, however, from the remarkable volume of native travel, Mr.Pickering is of the opinfon that politics play \u2018havoc with the economical administration of government owned raliways, and rallways would be much better managed if under a commission, which would be apart from government interference.Australia, however, is quite satisfied with its system of railroads, and the operation of them is proving a great com- merelal benefit to the colony.All the delegates from abroad are looking forward with great interest to the proceedings of the convention.where they expect.io learn considerable about the aperation of rallways on this side of the water.The congress is unusual in crganiza- tion, purposes, and manner of conducting its affairs.It was organized in 1885, and has held sessions every five years.Its first session, In Brussels, celebrated the fiftieth ceniver- sary.of the- opening-of the Belgian rallways.Milan, Paris, St.Petersbu-.and London.have been meeting places since, Paris having had two sessions.At the session In that city In 1900 tue invitation of President McKinley to hald the next meeting in Washington was accepted.In the absence of President Roosevelt, Vice-President Eairbanks will accent the post, of honorary president and open the congress with an address of welcome, afterwai_ extending courtesies at the White House.The congress.will resolve itself into five sections and proceed lo secret discussions in French.All papers Lo presented have been under consideration for some years, all have been printed, and the delegates are thoroughly famillar with their contents.All topics are technical.TRYING TO FOOL TORONTO.A Man Claiming to Be Montrealer Accused of Swindling, A man who gives his name as Jou.Pheaume.and who suvs that he belongs to Monteeal, is under arrest in Toronto, on a charge of swindling local merchants.It is claimed th:t he posed as Hon.Mr.Rheaume, Minister of Public Works for Ontario, and it is sald that he resembles the miniater a great In the Toronto Police Court to-day he pleaded not guilty and was remanded until Wednesday.Rheaume is unknown to the police here, and there is no Rheaume living on the street where he told the police be resided.Fell Dead In Gaol.Mary Morley, 60 years of age, dropped dead ip the female gaol.on Saturday.Coroner McMahon held an inquest to-day into the cause of her death, and after hearing the evidence, was convinced that the woman died from natural causes.Morley ls a common name in the female gaol.There are no less than seven prisoners of that name, amongst them being the Mrs.Morley, who has the unique reputation of keeping a hone for stray cats.Wesleyan College./ The closing exercises of the Wesleyan Theological College will be held as followw: Sunday, April 30.\u2014Annual sermon in St.James Church, by Rev.Prof.Rey- ner, M.A., LL.D.at 11 am.Tuesday, May 2.\u2014Convocation in the James Ferrier Hall for conferring of degrees and the distribution of prizes.The address to the graduating class will be delivered by \u2018the Rev.Prof.Elliott, Ph.D.Death of Ferdinand St.Louis.The death of Mr.Ferdinand St.Louis who was formerly well-known in éom- mercial circles, took place yesterday, after a long illness.The funeral takes place on Wednesday morning, to the Nazareth Church.Messrs, Emmanuel, J.B.and Clovis St, Louis are brothers of the deceased.New York.-\u2014 Wm.C.Tiffany, well known In club and social circles of New York, was found dead in his hotel apartments.Death was due to valvular disease of the heart.He was 63 years of age._DARDANELLES PURE EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES 15*rorlO FORMER PREMIER OF QUEBEC DEAD Gedeon Ouimet Passed Awey at St.Hon.Filaire Sunday.SERVED PROVINCE LONG Besides His Term in the Premiership, He Held Many Other Important Posts.Special to the Montreal Star.St, Hilaire, Que.April 2L\u2014Hon.liedeon Ouimet, former Premier cf the Province of Queber, died ut his home here last evening at seven minutes to six.He had been serlousiy ili for scv- eral weeks and the end had Leen expected for some time.The Hon.Gedeon Ouimet, K.C., Vas burn at Ste.Rose, P.Q.In 1823, and was educated at the Colleges of St.Hyacinthe and Montreal and was called to the Bar in 1844.Practicing almost continuously at the Montreal Bar.he rose to eminence in his profession, Was created na QC.by Viscount Munck, 1867, and filled ,subsequently the office of Batonnierf En- aan.\u201c THE LATE HON.G.OUIMET.tering political life he sat for Beauhar- vols as a Conservative in the Canadian Assembly from 1857-61, and for Two Mountalus In the Quebec Assembly, after Confederation, from 1867-76.He was Attorney-General in Mr Chauveau\u2019s Provincial Administration for six years and succeeded him as Prime Minister, taking the offices of Minister of Public Instruction and Pro- vinclal Secretary.After the Legislature had re-estab- lished the office of Superintendent of Education, 1875, he was appointed thereto, and continued to discharge the dutles connected therewith untll 1895, when he retired on a penstoin and was appointed to a seal in the Legislative Council Among the expressions of regret which his resignation evoked was one from the Protestant Committee of Public Instruction.In the resolution adopted by this body on the occasion, they bore testimony te Mr.Ouimet's devotion to duty, to his courtesy of manner, and to the perfect impartiall- ty with which he had assisted the committee in their endeavors to solve the complex problems arising from a mixed population differing widely in origin and religious views.As a public man his province is în- debted to him, among other acts, for a municipal code, and for a work on District Magistrates.He was for some years president of Lhe St.Jean Baptiste soclety, as well as of the Institut Canadten Francais, He recetved the hon.degree of D.C.L.frem the University of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, and .from Laval University.In 1876 he war appointed by the Pope a commander of the Order of St.Gregory, and in 1878 Was named by the French Government an officier d'Instruction Publique.He was also a member of the Academie des Arcades de Rome.In 1582 he served as chairman of a committtee to investigate the constitution of the Board of School Commlis- sloners, Montreal: In 1886 was hon.commissioner to the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, and in the same year attended the British and Colonial Temperance Congress, held In London.LATE CHEVALIER LAROCQUE.The funeral of the late Mr.Francis Antoine Marie Alfred Larocque will The late Che- take place to-morrow.THE LATE CHEVALLIER LAROCQUE.valler Larocque, as he- was best known, was born In Montreal on November 8, 1845, and he recéfv education at St.Mary's College.hen the call came for recruits for the Papal Zouaves he was among the first to respond, and he went away to fight the Pope's battles in Italy in 1887.He was wounded at the battle of Men- tana, and took part in the affair at Monte Rotondd, and also at the walls of the Eternal City.Returning, to Canada, he participated in the cam- palgn agninst is Riel, In 1885, later on receiving the North-West medal He also received the cross of Men- tana, and later on the Commander of the Order of Plus IX., and last, but not least.the Blue Merente medal from the Holy Father.Chevaller La- rocque likewise Ald good journalistic work on the Frahc-Parleur and the Opinion Publique, and was closely connected with the great St.Jean Baptiste celebration in 1874.- 1 Canadian Pacific.steamship Eni~ \u2019 The Bonday from that of LL.D.3 eus of Japan, or arived 41 t Yokohidiie va | ENQUIRY INTO CONVENT FIRE Coroner McMahon Opened Inquest Saturday and Adjourned.A 100-YEAR-OLD SMOKER Strong Bellef That a Centenarian Tobacco User May Have Accidentally Caused the Fire.Coroner McMahon began an enquiry into the Ste.Genevieve Convent fire on Saturday morning last.As n result the fact was established that the aged woman, Marie Poitevin.was in the habit of smoking near the stove In the dining room, and wag allowed to have matches.The evidence of a number of the inmates of the convent went to show that the fire had originated In or near a cupboard in one of the rooms of the infirmary.The conjecture is that the old lady was looking for tobacco and set fire to the clothing which also hung in the closet.The coroner, after empanelling a Jury, remarked that the tragedy was one of the greatest he had ever met In the performance of his duty.He was unable to fulfil the requirements of the law to the letter owing to the fact that nothing but a fragment of charred bone had as yet been found.After the examination of half a dozen witnesses the inquest was adjourned until next Saturday in order that the search for the bodies of the victims might be resumed.Archbishop Bruchesi pald a visit to the afMicted village and delivered an address in the church to the relatives and friends of the sufferers.He expressed his deep sympathy with them in their grief and led the congregation in the prayers for the dead.He later pald a visit to the presbytery, where the sisters had found a refuge, and condoled with them.Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., and Mr.Chau- ret, M.L.A., for the county, accompanied His Grace in his visit to the church and presbytery.Sister Adrienne, the Mother Superior (formerly Josephine Monet.sister of Mr.Moret, M.L.A.for Naplerville), stated that she had been in charge of the convent for seven years, She handed the list of missing to the coroner.It was as follows: \u2014 Bertha Legsire, 17 years of age.Emma Perault, 16: Leonie Daoust, 14; Amanda Garand, 14; Marla Legault, 13.Eglantine Proulx.12: Marcelline Villemarie, 11: Aldia Robertaille, 10; Irena Berthrand, 10.Those missing from the (nfirmary are: Mrs.Michel Lalonde, 85 years of age; Mrs.Cardinal, 92: Mrs.Francois Robert, 92; Marie Poitevin, 99.Sister Marie Adjuteur lost her life the convent, The Mother Superior stated that the only woman who had escaped from the infirmary was a woman named Marie Lavigne.Some time previously this woman had given them trouble, but the sister did not think she had started the fire maliciously.The old women of the infirmary went to bed at 9 o'clock.Marie Poitevin, the only woman of 100 years, was allowed to smoke beside a small stove in the din- ingroom.The inmates were closely watched and Marte Poitevin had never seemed careless.There was a hanging lamp in the dining room, but the old woman could not have reached it without stepping on a chair.The oll can from - which the lamps was fed was kept In the convent, which communicated with the infirmary by means of a hall, Mrs.Cardinal, an- of the inmates of the Infirmary perished in the flames, occupied room by herself.She was scarcely le to walk.Her room had two doors one opening on the dining room and the other on the hall which led to the chapel.Sometimes the inmates of the Infirmary were allowed to bulld the fire, but this was always done under the supervision of a nun who watched them almost constantly.The superior did not know if a fire was burning in the stove of the dining room on the night of the disaster.She never saw\u2019 the old women through lighted matches carelessly about the floor, otill rhe noticed that one of them, Mrs.Cardinal, had holes in her apron which appeared to have been burned cu The Mother Superior stated that there were no fire escapes outside of the building.They had never been deemed necessary.Inspector Lessard, for the Provincial Government, had visited the convent two years previously and had only asked that an additional staircase be provided inside the convent.This had be®n done.The inspector had then declared himse| satisfled.Louis Guyon, the present province Inspector, who was next exami stated that he had never visited tl institution.He thought that his p decessor had ordered ali the n fmprovements.Sister Marie des Sept Douleurs, who was the next witness, had been In charge of the Infirmary.She had, on the evening of the disaster, set the table and prepared the supper for the old women.A fire burned in the ain.Ing room stove.Marie Poitevin smoked.but was careful.Marie Lavigne occasionally lighted the hanging lamp in the refectory, but that was always ruperifitendéd by the sister In charge.She knew Sister Marie La- vigne had had trouble with the au- \u2018thorities, but she did not know if she had had any on the evening of the disaster.Jean Baptiste Claude, the caretaker of the institution, told how, on return from Tle Bozard on the morning after the fire he had met Marie 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nuns.She then returned to the dormitory on the fourth story and opened a trap door as the smoke was very thick.She managed to direct a number of the pupils through the darkness to the stairway and to guide them to the second story.There the smoke was so thick that the sister almost lost consciousness.With her last effort she had managed to throw a window open and throw \u2018herself to the ground, calling upon the puplls to follow her.She could not tell how the fire started nor did she suspect any one of causing it directly or indirectly.\u2018The other injured nun, Sister Marie Robertine, stated that on the night of the fire she was with the Mother Superior in a room which overlooked the infirmary.When awakened she did not smell smoke, ing the door of the room she had seen | the pupils running to and fro in the wildest excitement.t then a cKuä of smoke wae driven Into the room and almost chalted hér.Recov-, ering herself, she had opened the window of the room and jumped upon the roof of the Infirmary, thence to the ground.She could not say if others had followed her example.Inquest on Traln Accident.Cororer MaMahon will open an inquest to-morrow morning on the remains of little Louis A.Parent, 5 years of age, who was run over by a Grand Trunk Railway train several days ago.and died in the Notre Dame Hoapital as a result of his injuries, on Friday.Songs especially eslected to uit j- y .wook.Tee: Tel 1 2 hr vu.eat her 49 Peal Tt es.but upon openaj Correspond- |.AN Join The Th of well pleased men who are customers of ours.ou will like our stores and we're confident you will like our goods.NEW SHIRTS NEW TIES NEW GLOVES to say that for anything in we can serve you R.J.TOOK The are here and not a single AN ece or & suit ourselves only, le he ng whether imported N N or made in our own factory fis planned to thor.u ly please our patrons.s not mer dead y Men's Furnishings\u2014 ousands 177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine.St, W.1553 St Catherine St, E.pair bought to .iu 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.$1a36 ALL ALIKE! average store sells gas and electric fixtures that) look all alike.Wo manufacture for I factory \u2014the largest \u20ac of the kind tn Fixtures, come shows reslves.No 8 chance of pierre ome to etquarnre, FAMOUS ATOR HAS LEFT EARTH'S STAGE Joseph Jefferson Died at His Florida Home Sunday.CREATED RIP VAN WINKLE Great Comedian Had Played In England and Australia as Weil as America.West Palm Beach, Fifa, April 24\u2014 Joseph Jefferson, the emi dled at his home, \u2018\u2018The Reefs,\u201d Palm Beach, at 6.15 o'clock last evening.The end came after a day of unconeciousrress and after a heroic struggle of days, which had exhausted his vitality.At his deathbed were his wife, sons, Charles B., and Frank Jefferson: his nurse, Miss Mabel Bingham: Dr.R.B.Potter, and his faithful old servant, Carl Kettler, The end was not a surprise to his family.Ever since his last einking spell, which came after a rally on Thursday morning, and which was followed by an apparent improvement until Friday, the family has been walt- ing for the end.Mr.Jefferson's condition Saturday night grew steadily worse, and the @gmily, who had retired, were summoned from their beds, and Dr.Potter was called.The patient's condition continued to grow woree all through Sunday and the brief bulletins from the bedside contained no word of encouragement.Mr.Jefferson's iiiness was contracted, it is believed, while on a recent visit to his son, Charles B.Jefferson, at Hobe Sound, a few miles above Palm Beach, where he went to meet his friend, former President Cleveland.It la believed that from a slight Indiscretion in Ms eating there le suffered an attack of indigestion.Since his return to his home his condition grew steadily worse with tient rallies until the end.The body of Mr.Jefferson will be taken to Bussard Le Bey.Moss.\u2018an a special n, leaving here s evening, accompanied by all the them- bers of his family are It wil reach New Y Wednesday morning, and the family hope to reach Bussard's Bay the -.evening of that SON'S ENGAGEMENTS CANCELLED ri} 24.-The news of the ras came as a - Thioïnas Jefferson, an engage- n the title part of thy play made famous by bis (J ioguished father, Recent reports À the bedside had raged tn son to Tops Tor ui whe wae to bave ment here to-night in room.He excused himself from callers, announcing through his manager, that he had buoyed himself up, hoping agalnse hope, that his father would survive his iliness.The of \u201cRip Van Winkle\u201d was Immediately cancelled, and the Boston Theatre, where Mr.Jefferson was to have appeared, will be dark next week.Last night Thom- THE LATE JOSEPH JEFFERSON.telegrams of sympathy and expressions of condolence froml many theatrical people.as Jefferson received Joseph Jefferson had played extended engagements annually 15.this city for many years.A SKETCH OF His CAREER.Joseph Jefferson was born at Phita- deiphia, February 2, 1820.his grandfather and -grandfather were distinguished actors, and his mother, Mme.Burke, was a celebrated voc He appeared on the stage at à very early age, and gradually rose to the front place as a comedian, and hls merits were recognized in both Bng- land and America.His range of characters was very wide, covering almost the entire field of comedy and farce, without degenerating into burlesque.His môèt famous role was that of Rip Van Winkle in Mr.Dion Boucicault's play by that name, founded upon the story of Washington Irving.a character which Mr.Jefferson may be said have created as well as to have made his own.Perhaps he was equally sucoessful as Bob Acres in he Rivals,\u2019 Dr.Pangloss in \u201cThe OPENING OF QUEBEC LINE Steamer service \u2018between Montreal and Quebec is expected to start dally on SC Ara 25th, om encing.same date, t steamers .Three Rivers apd Chambly gl \u2018honte on Tuesdays and.Bridays.8 | mnie, ee to ik, going on ye ais bis | lines are all op The R.aOR Co.otter qu Seepaten for srotehs st low A - - Mr Rae Re ee > +R a opera | Hetr at Law,\u201d and Caleb Plummer in \u2018The Cricket on the Hearth.\u201d Besides pldying in every city in the United Btates, he bad made professional vis- \u2018 ita to England, Australia and New Zealand.Jefferson first a ppeared on the stage as a child in \u201cPizano.\u201d In 184% after his father's death he joined a party of strolling players who played through Texas, and followed the Unit- od Army into Mexico.He played in minor theatres making his way later into better companies, and before he was thirty won recognition as a good stock actor.He secured his first prominence as Asa Trenchard, in \u201cOur American Cousins,\u201d beginning October 18, 1858, at Laura Keene's Theatre, New York, and continuing 1650 consecutive nights Among his later and better known roles, in addition to thobe mentioned above, were Newman Noggs in Nicholas Nickle- by and Dr.Ollapod in the \u2018Poor Gentleman.\u201d In his later years he played only occasionally in favorite parte, is recreations were angling and painting, \u2018in the latter of which he won some fame.He also wrote a reply to Ignatius Donnelly, in the Shakespeare- Bacon controversy, and was a strong delievér that Shakespeare wrote his own plays.As a boy he received his education at home, under which training, how- over: he obtained the degree of Master of Arts from Yale and Harvard.His first wife was Margaret Lockyer, to whom he was united ir in 1848.After her death he married Warren, in 1867, If you intend to insure your life, do not overlook the Premium Endowment plan of The National Life of Canada.By a small annual payment for a per- fod of twenty years you protect your family and make ample provision for yourself in old age.Head office, Tem- ple building, Toronto, Ont.' Special Notice.Have You Seen the Baby ?At Messrs.Willis & Co.'s, 2470 St.Catherine street.Fifteen Planos are to be delivered this week to the Faster brides.These gems of the piano- maker's art have been selected for days and even for weeks some of them, and will be all delivered this week.They sre manufactured by *\u201cKnabe,\u201d \u201cNewcombe,\u201d \u201cDominion\u201d and \u201cBeil,\u201d One is a Baby Grand, which will not be Qelivered until after the honeymoon trip, and jt is worth coming to see It is wondrous In tone and the case is of San Domingo Mahogany, of an odd and rare natural figure.Ask to see the Baby at Willis & Co.'s, 2470 St.Catherine street.Don't remove old plano to new house.Give it'to W.H.Leach, 3440 St, Catherine street, as part payment for a new Mason and Risch or Morris Plano.Hasy terms given on \u2018delance \u2018of.purchase price \u2018free.Talephine Up hiv Another shipment famous, Morris Pianos repelvéd at Lincs, 2440 Qt.Catherine stréet, Gold cas a 470 \u2019 1 miovtity.WE WANT have a few cases.to clear for re 1 'ÉASE CHAMPAGNE.17 CASES Sane, 13 CASES NATIVE WWE, {ere they are\u2014 NATHANIEL JOHN 80\u201418 Quarts Chateau Beycheville.uarts Hochheimer .cc.eq00 150\u20142 varts Rudeshelmer.181\u20147 re 166\u20140 Pints Brauneberger .189\u20148 Pints Moacibiamenen [PO 98\u20148 Quarts Glrardot'a Chatsauguay.full contents of one or more bins.are Ag me) Italian Warehouse, _Betabiished 1858, + ¥ ee A BLEND OF finest aroma and flavor.reduced to a minimdm in \u201c stead of retarding it.28 CASES STILL MOSELLE 86\u2014 4 Quarts Chateau Ducru Begucafll STILL HOCKS\u2014 HENKBLL & CO.STILL Most LLES\u2014 _ HENKBLE & CO, ess 20-per cent.discount for.sp The Highest grade teas is \u201cNerve\u201d bran in which are combined the greatest parity of.Toot £ wi the The now well-known fact that the TA \"it most desirable for the delicate, pa ît : AT ALL DRUGGISTS, Spring Shipments Will Arrive Next Month THE ROOM.ady money\u2014at 30 per oent.discount.3s Caste.&TiLL HOCKG 7 BINS DROKEN \"Lots.OP WINE.CAsxs SHERRY, SoTL IN 20 PER CENT.LAISCOUNT Still In force on the following Specla! L Now Down to Exactly 85 Cases à and 7 Bins of wine, seMake your selection quickly.WINES IN CASES.CHAMPAGNES\u2014 ; PIPER- HE] DETECE.Price per casa 1 Baskat \u2018Bec 2.02200 vin.Qua ere avers essences 328.00 CLAR NATHANIEL SOUNSTON.& BONS.1 Case Margaux .cevevessePlnts .« ereree MNesseseed 87s 1 Case Superior St.Julten ar.Quarts .+.eins vuvouu 10.00 1 Case Superior Bt.Julien .\u2026.- +.Pints .eevse ssetrasesw 11.00 SEIGNOURET FRERKS.12 Cases Chateau Dillon, 1890 .Quarts .ver ese voccvee v.25 KRAAY a CO.8 Cases Chateau Margaux, 1891 coer QUAYS 2.00 oc000 vocvonce 17.00 STILL MosELLXS.a 8 Cases Piesporter cree on 1206 4 Cases Piesporter .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 12.00 2 Cases Brauneberger .12.50 2 Cases Braunéberger .13.50 7 Cases Moselblunchen 10.50 8 Cases Moselblunchen 11.50 1 Case Berncastler Doctor 4.00 1 Case Berncastler Doctor 15.60 STILL HOCKE\u2014 DEINHARD & CO.8 Cases MArcobruUnner .aorsce vase évraunncer .33.00 2 Cases Johannisherg .\u2026.\u2026.\u201cquarts eras server vavsonse 25.00 HENKELL & CO.1 Case Niersteiner .\u2026\u2014\u2026-\u2014\u2014.Quarts 7.00 3 Cases Rudesheimer .16.00 3 Cases Liebfraumilch .13,00 2 Cases Liebfraumilch .13.00 5 Cases Hochheimer .\u2018 11.50 1 Case Hochheimer .,.13.50 NATIVE WINES\u2014 PELEE ISLAND WINE CO.8 Cases Delaware .,.o.vou 4.50 8 Cases Delaware .rs.suce 8.50 5 Cases Chateau vovecse 8.00 2 Cases Chatea aay eee + once se 6.00 ah sHEARY: WINE .1.00 7 Cases Em or CITY \u201coe rvtesa su vencce veserssans.À perad (Bottied in Spain.) , \u2019 WINES IN, BINS, CLAREYS\u2014 ETON & SONS.OB 21000 vere senvoutes sees accc0ou0e a.ou rever: vec NATIVE Winge\u2014 vere A $5.09 per Seven a priced, où Ci cet dore when the \"The Nordheimer Buliding, a 2 asd 211 St James SL MONTRÉAL. ay RE mile Hannon, reg] Baseball Club.clal to: The Montreal Star.Manager Mont- {5 Holyoke, Mass.our boys took the Deal; agregation into camp by a score M 4 to à'and again won here yester- ny b On Satur- It W&s & plicher's battle.I gent Carthy Apd Hammond in to do the $Wirling for Montreal and they did Some first rate work.Vickers, of the ing team, however, struck out of our men.Dyer and James, be- em, were responsible for showing in the error - 8core of 8 to I.twe real's setumn.Festerday we \u2018had a better margin LR.the score question.Leroy, who ls fn\" great form this spring.held Troy Sewn to five hits.On the other hand we hit the.\u2018Froy pltchers very hard a total of fourteen.Wills and eany put up good ball, while I was nsible for half of our misplays.# scores follow: .rr.h.po.a.e 1 1 1 0 0 2 2 5 1 0 60 60 232 0 0 0 1 1 000 D .vs vee Ws 0 1 12 0 0 Sea, 3h 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 0:2 3 0 0 6 1 0 oO 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 3 0 31 4 7 27 38 4 HOLYOKE.ab r h po a.e.§ 0 0 2 2 1 .4 0 0 6 0 6 3 0 06 1 6 0 4 0 oO 0 0 9 4 0 1 1 5 0 2 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 o 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 4 0 1 10 2 0 $3 01 2 6 1 Totals ,,.33 3 4 9» 8 Score by innings\u2014 ontreal .10101 x- 4 olyoke .01010 es : BUMMARY: \u201cBacrifice hit, Farrell.Stolen bases, Ban- nom, , Egan.Two base hits, Hickey.rrell.Mei First base on balls, off mmond, - Hummell, Egan, Vickers.off McCarthy, Deal; off Vickers, Heaney, Mc- y, T.Carth .Læft on bases, Halyoke, kg L 9.Btruck oyt.by Hammond, Deal, Ire: by McCarthy, Egan.Far- Vickers; by Vickers.Barber (2), mmeond (2), McCarthy, Joyce (3).Gibson.Batter hit, Wills, James.play, Phmwond, Wilils, Bannon.Wiia Ries.Vie Time, 1.45.Umpire, Gray.tendance, .2,500.GAME AT TROY.Following Ys thé =éore: p O° ,r.h.po.a.e., 8.8.+ vw.4 1 w 0 4 3 Gorman, c.f.4 0 1 0 0 Jobr sen: Wrve vee 4 0 3 2 3 0 Masom, 1b 2.+, .4 : ; ; ! Db LL.4 3 i Daiony.¥ fer 4 1 6 2 0 0 : Coiteepreo 4 1 0 z 0 \"McGlynn, rf.: à ! ! ! Pann vee as 0 0 0 5 0 : 627 1906 AI.ab.r.h.pn a e.4 2 0 2 1 1 4 2 3 0 2 2 4 0 1 5 3 0 8 3 3 3 6 o 3 2 2 8 1 0 5 0 1 6 4 1 3 6 6 ?6 0 « 0 8 7 0 0 « 0 2 0 2 0 «8 14 27 13 4 Score by innings\u2014 Montreal .ee 2D o T co.SUMM Two hase hits, Weeden, Donovan, Par- tree, ; Wills.Double plays, Me- Glynn to Johnson.Hardy to Callopy.Dyer to Wlls, Glbaon to Joyre, Wagner to Bannon, Wagner to Raub.itched balls.Joyce, Paul, y Donnelly.Struck out, by Donnelly, 1, by Leroy.Mason.Meane, 2: Joyce, Wagner.Base on balls, Donnelly, 6 Hita off Hardy.6.Donneliy.10.Wild pitch, Donnelly, Umpire, Mignihan.Dyer has not shown any improvement In form over last year since joining the team.8 5.Stolen bases, Other Games National League.New York.April 24.\u2014Professional banre- ball playing on Sundays was revived in Brooklyn with a Natinnal League cham- plonship game, in whfch Brooklyn defeated Borton 4 tn 0 Police took the names of playèrs and score-card sellers.core: Brooklyn 01010020 6 32 Boston .00000000 7 8 Batteries\u2014Faston and Ritter: Young and Needham.Umpire\u2014Johnstone.Attendance, 11,642, R.+ o\u2014 26 01\u20148 T 4 L .\u2026.80 60\u201412 13 2 H Batteries\u2014Fwing.Chech and Phelps; icholas, Thielman and Warner.Umpire -Klem.Attendance, 17,327.At Chicago\u2014 Lhicago .tisburg .Batteries\u2014Brown and Kl 3 pnd Peltz.Umpire\u2014O0'Day.B1,000.00000 10101 ing; Philips Attendance, At Pittsburg\u2014 Pitteyure rere . 408 Semi-ready\u201d Tailoring MONTREAL 1 8T.SAMES STREET 101 BT.CATHERINE STREET - PHYSICIANS LOSING HOPE.Hon.James Sutheriand ie Not Likely to Recover.Special to The Montreal Star.Woodstock, Ont., April 24.-Hon.Jas.Sutheriand will, it {s greatly feared, never again be able to leave his home.Suffering from a dangerous form of Bright's disease, which has now effected his heart, it is said the minister now lies at his home hers in a condition which gives his physicinns no hope for his recovery.Only his nearest friends are admitted to his room.! EXTRADITION COSTLY.Frequently Costs More Than Sum In- voived in Charge.New York, April 24\u2014A epeclal cable from London to the New York Herald, says : \u201cThe cost of extradition of prisoners, \u2018which is so fully shown hy the Gay- nor and Greene ease, where the alleged embezzlement was enormous, is Îl- luptrated in two American cases which came up at Bow street this week, wherg the sums involved were small, of the kind to come up here, where the prisoner was wanted an \u2019 American colony.\u2019 \u201cTha prisoner, whose name ts Kapes, embezsled $500 from a Honolulu hank.The dêtective who came for him will Our New Patterns nre finished in the very best manner, and are equal in every way to the higher priced American imported goods.We manufacture on our own premises, and can therefore give better vaine, qu and better antisfaction than ordinary dealers.COMPLETE SUITS, 53.60 te $8.00 SHIRTS.8L0¢ te BLES.PANTS.- -8L90 te 22.00.Discount of 18 per cent te Clube, when 9 suits are ordered at one time.Club Secretaries will find it te the interest of thelr clubs to correspond with us.Samples express prepaid.and all Informs- tion cheerfully furnished.Catalogue D.15 \u2014of\u2014 SUMMER SPORTING GOODS.Now Rendy.Mailed Free.have travelled about twenty thousand miles, at a cost which, with the car- riage of the prisoner.expenses in transit , and during the twenty-one\" dye\u2019 delay which the law gives to the accused after the arrival of the detectives here will be several times the sum stolen.\u201cThe other case is that of John Con- roy 61, a veteran of the Civil War, who was made exeeutor without bond, by a dying comrade, who livéd at the Holdiers\u2019 Home, Washington, and is charged with having appropriated the 81,500, comprising the estate.Two detectives arrived here two weeks ago from Washington after Con .When the case came up at Bow street he was heid for further evidence.I have heard both Englishmen and Americans discuss the need of extradition laws which will be sure, swifter and less expensive.\u2019 A Negro Acquitted by Whits Men.Jackson, Miss, April 24.\u2014For the first time in the history of Missiesippl, a negro charged with assault has been acquitted by a jury of white men.Stewart Johnson, & negro, was tried on the charge of assaulting Miss Mamie Marsh.a young white woman, in the heart of Jackson, two months ago, and although Jake Turn- bull, another negro, swore that he saw prisoner with the injun\u2018éon to get out of town, which he did on tne firet train.Was Away frem Ste.leve.Belleville, Ont., April 3¢.\u2014Miss Helen asson, daughter of Mr.Stewart Masson, rrister, of this city, was a pupil at the convent of Sté.Genevieve, Que.which was destroyed by fire on Friday morning.Bhe returned te this city on Tuesday to spend the Easter Holidays, and thus probably escaped ad awfui death.DEATHS REPORTED.a PE monthe St.Hyacinthe, Que\u2014Alexi 1s dead at the age of 83.is 11 Desmarais at Con- 82 years of age.His father served under N loon and was present at the retreat .Edward, ny.i uu Manvill or man cars captsin on Laka but lately | + in' the lumber In Canada, .is Sead at W Itoball, N.X., aged.$6 x Enr Waban: were Brother Sore! 3s volver, when the wespon accidentally\u2019 discharged, inflicting fatal de Robert's stoma treed eter te + 4 4 à 4e 4 bb Lb reed Special (0 The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 24.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.W.Lake Toronto spé enta, Bir Louis and Lady Davies.Major oxpocted the beginning of May.Hon, R.from Port Miss LHy Miall is the guest of Miss Lota ter at Kingsmere, the guest of Mrs.spending end Mrs.isses informal tea\u2019 at\u2019 the \u2014 T ELEAF Ottawa's Social Side.Cres F et by Marler returd to-day from New York, where they spent Easter.Mr.Jack Carruthers.of Kingston, waa in town for a few days Jast week.Miss Marion Ruddiék is spending Easter at Fort Covington, and later will leave for New York.Mrs.F.Toms, of Tormto, and Miss Helen Jones, of Kemptville, are visiting ' Mrs.W.G.ales.Miss Mary Davies has returned from to 0d Easter with her pare and Mre.St.Onge Chapleau are home from Clifton Springs at Mr.and Mre.Frank Jones, of @ydney, C.B, who have been spending a fortnight In to Ww of th wu, the guests of Dr.and Mrs.ebster, left Yof their home at (he end e week.H.Emmerson hes returned Selborne.Powell, New Edinborough.Mr.Duncan Campbell Scott spent Fes- r.Conte D.Wright arrived on Set mrday .from the North-West, and is apend ng a few days in town, the guest of Prof.and re.nce, en route for England.Judge and Mre.Killam have returned to town and are guests at the Runnell.Benator, Mrs.and Miss Kathieen Kiroh- Dotter left on Saturday for their hems - n will not be in town again this season.Mre.Jame: randon.Mrs.and Miss Kirchhoffer s Crowdy, who -has been Baster with her parents, Mr.C, H.Keefer, retuens te Torente y and wili be scoompenied Ly on Tuepda Miss Bassie Kee fer.; Misp Milly White, of Montreal, i» spend.weak with her parenis, Colonel pnd - ite, Beeperer stract.Lend né ontertaled at \"oi \u2018êfue House 82 honor of Miles » Mrs.Fred.Wh The M Batu; afternoon.In Maud r, ef Toronto.- Belly and M Mina Stewart left on Thursday for New York, where they are spending a week or two with Mr, .Willie McLymont, at \u2018\"Benshurpt.\u201d t r woun ch.from Mrs.T as te left on Thu minutes\u2019 lator.which he died #0 for Atlatitie City, where she will vid St.John \u2014A telegram from Brooklyn, daughters, Mv.H m, of treat, NY Cratos od Hontapore.of T.Mr A B Boarth has returned \u2018fre.stitute, from pnoumo: à visit of poveral months\u2019 duration .te Instity Sarre Fronmonia, He had darightors In New York on a Jeuigned to return home oF Xho x lis, \u2018 Ont.-Daatbs tn Procrvitie \u201cthi the -36 and: » locality within Pas ue Bours years: Miss Margaret B , 19 nt on route for his home near Mon Macnaghten, who Rad vis! relatives In England, hare, to Sie a ess on \u2019 Mrs.Opilyls and Mra Murtry, of | ro apent Easter in es .J.A.years: Patrick McCann, 68 years, and aie of Mr.and Mrs Mrs.J.Coburn, BS years.The fast men.matures home parte has left for irimèné toned two reside Jn\u2019 Wesiport.to.Vist le relatives.Berlin.\u2014Hedwig Niemann Rsabes, à Mrs.F, Cockburn Clemow retuindd on noted actress, died in an Institute fat Friday a vielt to her sletey; Mes mental diseases.Bhe was taken on.| Ca rocke, In Toronto, \"TS SR during the celebration \u201cMiss Beat Ritchie, while -ail mber 3, 1904, de of her sixtieth birthday.Vienna.\u2014Carl zak, a prominent Fersen musician, who was Jeader of pron rice pers \u2018 from a carriage on Thursday, sli ! frectured her ankle.* Mr.David Pottinger, of Mos left on Saturday night for Toronta, oneton, N.B, artesrrede, In the box and agaih £he old-time Austrian band at the Bt.Louis Ex- questions were;.put to her.She an- ee ST ae Pare Hild ; rwered as usus: \u201cJe peux en Baden, \u2018| Vienna, , At Toronto, on Baturdey.Mr.Andrew repondre,\u201d and was committed to next |\" indeon, Ont-Mip Peter Allen, aged Stevenson, of Btrat@ord, was elected pean : Haturday, Apri] 20th, whife the pm- .À life-long resident of Bandwich ident of the Canediag Pease ars: : soner Was Feman to the same date.est Townshlp, is deag of pneumonia.tion Society at the meoting ae.Mrs.Holater is looking better than Ghe was attacked by the disease while Friends Association, of whioh' $t tg w! ever and her incargeration seams : te |-watching the bedside of her husband, wno department., - oo «0 agree with her.e Ring In Is dying of oid age.* Jan Does it improving dn 8 rite re Rivers, que À.Mrs \\ : : \\ so dcrae, © ®.contrary, dee dee |, val, nee 8.Génent, n - In 1904 the Ber of pressed and nervous .on Saturday, real on Thuruduy.The body was br t Island wad 800,000, the ner p> ho\" entered and Io the court ats | Co Lor Interment 363,180 \u2018satileg down In N ent s court ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , n New The confinement ot Uti seahon of thy | ho Toe0n Times ters, thst the Hol sTeat majority of the year seems to be rating i derably Yrs- mermen nie maso ent to other cities as on him.He ix gtowing \u2018and 16112 ariduaity aoquirine.by purchase oF ore they are mot» : losing tn weight.| iq pow Jines of raliway.and \u201cwhen COLDS CAUSE SORES THnoAR \" a PAPEL, CL oe 24 d eme Of Mergers eom- : , a > .11ligan LX &.report they wil dominete.a system which ve Bromo Quinine, the d ily - that ha.Is to Sump to Chior\u201d thors rah ame Of Urs Book ImpoTtant 1.the Gait der tre Dey i047, rimevey the ouden.| \u201ctoh's \u2018Johnetown team moi ; ee a EE opel mand we tol Gp ES 1 HOE ANSWERS\u201d AGENTS Interference.ATED WITH INJUSTICE Hyde Outlines Concessions Had Made for Peace in Equitable.He ew York, April 24.\u2014James H.Hyde issyed the following atute- ! it In reply to the committee of nts which waited on httin on rsday: | The subject upon which you have iressed me involves the ronsidera- bn of the whole unhappy controversy ich has been In progress for sev- al months past.The injurious ef- ct of the controversy upon your for- nes I appreciate, and 1 can well un- ratand your strong desire to pro- ote some action that will bring it \u2018o end.In that controversy 1 feel nat Il have been treated with great jjustice, and no one has so serious nuse for complaint as I have.So far s any good results could be served by eo resignation of any officer responsi- e for the injury which the society as suffered and is doubtless to suf- r In the future, your request is mis- irected.\u201cIn view of the concessions I have en tng to make for the welfare thé® society, | resent your mis- ided action, taken in utter ignor- nce of the true situation, of which possibly have aecurate 3 Your request, perhaps nwittingly on your part, 1s merely nother move In the campaign df at- jack originally devised.When the eal facts are known tio the pollcy- olders, I believe that all right-mind- d men among them will be as indig- ant as Il am-with the methods that ave been employed by my enemies or their own ends, in pursuance of hich they have not hesitated to sacrifice the best interests of the soclety and to disregard the proper protection of the policy holders.Your action, instead of furnishing a solution of the Present unfortunate situation, renders the difficulty more acute.It is Tezrettable that fn this situation the convention of managers did not take the advantage of its opportunities to become a factor, in promoting honorable peace.UNJUSTIFIED ATTACKS.\u201cI assume that you have been kept tnformed, thr h the newspapers, of the assaults t have been made upon me, but I dôubt whether you have been told of the efforts I made to avert the injury to the society from these attacks.\u201cYou probably know in a general way of the circumstances under which I was hastily summoned to the offices of the president by telephone from the country on the eve of the annual meeting, and shortly before the expiration of the trust under Which my stock la held; that I was confronted there, without previous notice or warning, with a hostile memorial of officers and employes, which had been secretly circulated, and tn many In- ances signed under coercive influ- neces; that my Immediate retirement lemanded under .threats, that I mptorily refused to retire and such refusal was followed: by the ediate submission to the of tors of a demand for my retirent and for a practical diafranchise- ent of the society.It may surprise ou to learn that the leaders of this ttack upon me and the society have persistently disclainied responsibility for any and all of the newspaper pub- Mcations assailing me and defaming the woclety and its management.The plea of mutualization was a mere sham under covering of which it was designed by these leaders to wrest the control of the society from the responsible hands of the most represantative body of âtrectors in this country and to transfer it to their own grasp, the use of the agencies as instrumentalities.OPPOSED TO MUTUALIZATION, \u201cI can understand the desire of your body for mutualization, but I have never believed, and J do not now be- Meve that a system of control which Virtually places the agents over the directors and officers is sound in prin- ARE YOU PROTECTED FROM SPRING FEVER?Thousands Are IIIf Tired, Languid, Nervous or Run Down, Cot Protection Before Too Late.This Is the \u201cDanger Season.\u201d The air is laden with disease the water we drink Is impure, ess and keen winds tend to le nick and miserable.The blood is débilitated.nerves are weak, spirits are depressed, the body ls weak and over worked.This worn-out feeling.Fever, is best cured by Ferrozone, which quickly restores the blood, nerves and vital forces to full strength.Ferrozone is prepared.in such a way that it strengthens every part of the body.Weak organs get new life.Vital energy is generated.Muscle and fat are added.healthy color is restored, proving that Ferrosone is an uplifting, nourishing tonle.Used for years by the people of many nations.proved successful In every ase of weakness and debility.Ferrn- gone is positively the greatest and beat pf all tonics, If taken now, your sy?- em will be so strengthened and fortified that no sickness can poesibly develop., WORK WAS AN EFFORT.Mr.Jno.Carter, of 494 King street, Toronto, wis MNfted from a bed ess by Fertozone.He writes germs, damp- make or Spring evere attack of grippe my most shattered.1 suf- from nervousness and night 1 would waken Ipitation and heart fcame a great effort.rning 1 was so tired hardly work another attack of rheuma- n bed.1 could Pht -of a pound, was Impossible.ded Ferrvosone [Che rheuma- weigh more, , and am day.Férro- badhe is not ive, whole- anteed- to d children, Farrozone.Eh ont.U,BLA: re + No.672 Sherbrooke St AUCTION SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSE- HOULD FURNITURE, HEINTZMAN & CO.CABINET GRAND PIANO.Brussels carpets.velvet rùgs, ebony and gt parlor set, silk-covered chalrs, glit chairs.French walnut centre table, five o'clock tea table, music stand, oak rockers, wicker chairs, magnificent mantel mirror, oll paintings.bronzes and pedestals, candelabra.lustres, French marble clock.screens, brass gasaliers and brackets, luce curtains, portleres, lamps, cush- fons.walnut hallstand and chair, hail- Hæht, clock, fine walnut sideboard, ex.d.g table, chalrs, lounge, Singer sewing machine, jarge \u2018mirror, paintings and engravings.dinner and tea sels, china, plated ware and cutlery, copper pots and pans office desk, nice cherry bookcase, lot of books, walnut bedroom set.tron beds, halr mattresses, feather beds and plilows, blankets, large walnut wardrobe, plush Jounge, carpets, rugs, mats Grand Duchess range, Fas stove, refrigerator, kitchen utensjis, etc.also a lot of travellers\u2019 samples in silks, ribbons, flowers, clothing, etc.Sale TUESDAY MORNING, April 25 at 10 o'clock.| M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Auction Sale of Furniture and Effects, Including: Rug Parlor Bet, Lounges, Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Mirrors, Lace and Cre- ton \u2018Curtains, Armchairs and Rockers,, Sewing Machine, Sideboard, Crockery and Glass- Tables, ware, Ornaments, Pictures, Lamps, Stair Carpets, Iron Beds, Bureaus and Washstands, Tulletware, Morris Chalr, Expert Hal) Stove, Active Range, with h.w.attachments; Gas Stove, Retrigerator, ou- cloth, Kitchen Sundries, etc.WEDNESDAY MORNING, April oth.At 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers ciple.At the threshold of thls matter and before any public controversy had arisen it was, however urged upon me that there was a genuine desire upon the part of the policy-holders that they be given the right to vote for directors.Therefore, notwithstanding my own view on the subject, and in order to meet this desire of the policy-hoiders and to give them time for the careful consideration of the proper method of bringing this about, I offered to place my stock in the hands of trustees for five years to be voted In accordance with the directions of the board of directors.I could hardly have given stronger evidence of my solicitude for the welfare of the soclety.This offer was not accepted.The authors of the conspiracy made Impossible demands.Finally, although I wae advised by eminent counsel that the power of control of the stock could not be lawfully taken away without the consent of its holders, either by the board or by the Legislature, I coneented, so far as my stock interests were concerned.that the policy-holders should elect 28 of the 52 directors of the society.This concession was intended for the benefit of the policy-holders, but in practical effect, as | then feared and now be- Heve, it was the purpose that any concession by me should be utilized for the benefits and account of the instl- gators of thie movement, who propose to erect a constituency of agents to control the votes of the policy-holders.This bellef is confirmed by the extraordinary proceedings at your recent meeting this city, in which (he power dominating the meetings was quite apparent.CONCESSIONS UNAVAILING.\u201cAlthough it was represented that this important concession would insure permanent peace for the society, it was followed by new demands, te which I again acceded in the belief that faith would be at last kept, and peace restored.Then I was told that these concessions which had been secured from me because of my loyalty to the society and on the repeated assurances given to the Board of Directors and to me, that they would, it granted, be accepted as a complete settlement, were simply a means to an end, and that the wartare would go on until I should be forced out of office on the voting power of the stock, which had beeg expressly reserved, should be completely destroyed.It is evident that I have been designedly trick2d.Thus far 1 am the only person in this controversy who has made any sacrifices.The others have no substantial interests in the society, and nothing to lose by this warfare against its prosperity.I now know that those sacrifices\u2019 which I have been deceived into making have been simply an encouragement to further attempted invasions of the rights of stockholders.As a fitting phase of these proceedings, you are, at this junoture, gathered here from all parts of the country ,and under the excitement of false rumors, induced to pass unfortunate resolutions without so much as Informing your services of the tacts of the situation.NO CONCERN OF AGENTS.\u201cI am Justified in further reminding you that the matters upon which you have assumed to act are matters not for your consideration, but for the consideration and action of the board of directors of the society.These mat, ters are now in their hands, and the facts relating to them are being defin- iely ascertained by an investigating committee appointed by the board.the board and ,to the committee 1 have made a number of communications stating the facts and expressing my views upon these subjoots.I do not feel at liberty to further discuse them: aiso to you 1 can only say that 1 think you are making a mistake in the course you are following and that their duty to the society requires you rather to submit loyally to the lawful direction of the board directors than to associate yourselv for the purpose of stirring up furt strife and endeavoring to override and frustrate the action of tie board.\u201cWhile I resent, and I am justified In resenting.your mistaken action towards me, I am by no means indifferent to your good will or callous to your hostility, and 1 trust that in the future of the woclety's affairs I shall be able to gain for my own part in their adminstration the support and approval of the men who have now go intemperately misjudged me.\u201cYours very truly, \u201cJAMES H.HYDE.\u201d CAVALRY BANDS, They Have Been Authorized by the Militia Counctl at Ottawa.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont.April 24 \u2014Cavalry bands have been authorized by the Militia Council.Not more than four privates to each squadron are to\" be employed as smen, Lieut.-Col.G.W.Cameron, D.8.0., 5th Regiment Royal Scots of Canada, will on the establishment of Quebec command on the 1st May act temporarily on the staff of (hat command, ax deputy assistant adfutait-genéral, PRASER BROS.SALES, FRASER BROS.sALEs.No.623 Cadieux St.AUCTION SALE NEAT FURNITURE, ETC., TUESDAY AETERNOON, 25th APRIL, AT TWO OC LOCK.By order of MRS.F.LARSENEUR, who has sold her house, including: Parlous Sult, Croesly's Best Tapestry, Carpet, Oil Paintings and other Pictures, Lace Curtains, Ornaments, Mahogany Card Table, Ottoman, Centre Table, Brase Cornices, Btagere, Pedestals and Statues, Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Dinnei, Tea and Glassware, B.W.Hall Chair, Hall niture, Lounges, Butler's Tray and Stand, lot English and French Books, Bookcase.cloth; Kettle Drum, Chapleau Safe, comhination lock; Kitchen Utensils, for unreserved sale, 98 2 and Stair Carpet, Mats, Bedroom Fur- Hall Clock, Fine Old Chest of Drawers, Desk, Easy Chair, upholstered in hair- ete, all FRASER BROS, Auctioneers.Could Not Walk Ten Yards Without Resting.Mrs.D.Herkimer, Hall's Bridge Ont, was Troubled with Weal Heart and Sleeplessness.\u2014 Mow many women ave troubled with a weak heart?How maay lie, night after vigAl, trying to sleep, and can't ?Per Laps you are one of them ! If so, reas vhat Mrs.Herkimer says.It may sam wu years of suffering if you take hes idvice .\u2014 \u201cI am now enjoying the best of health, dter having used Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.I was troubled with a weal seart, and was afraid to draw » long areath, for the pain it would cause me { could not sleep at night, and it was inv possible for me to walk tem yards withoul testing myself.I cannot speak too highly of your Heart and Nerve Pills; they are he greatest pill I have ever used, and mn recommend them to all sufferers.\u2019 The price of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills is 50 cents per box, or B boxes fo fL9$.For sale by sll dealers, or mailed rect on receipt of price.Tux T.Misvuax Co., LOOTED.Fozonra, Ont HOME OFTHE \u201cEXTRA OAK\u201d The J.C.McLaren Belting Co.Leather Beit Makers since 1358 202 St.James street BESTIAL ORGY IN MADRID.Bull Fighting WIth All Its Cruelties Resumed In Spain.Madrid, April 24.\u2014The Councll of State having authorized the resump tion of Sunday bull fighting on th: grounds that it is an art, and that the matadors, toreadors and others are artists, the national sport was everywhere resumed yesterday with extraordinary enthusiasm.The occasion was celebrated here with a corrid, in which six bulls were announced to be killed by Logartije +.Mazzantinito, There was an enormous demand for tickets, which finally reached incredible prices.Many poor persons sold their clothes and furniture to obtain the price of admission.Twenty thousand people crowded the bull ring and eighty thousand who were unable to enter stood outside to listen to the shouts and bellowings, The bestial orgy lasted two and one-half hours.Six bulls and eleven horses were killed, Mazzantinito, who hitherto had been merely a novelliro, acquitted himself with such skill that he was pro- clalmed a matador by his admirers, who carried him on their shoulders in the arena, amid a shower of clgars, tans and other tokens of approval, San Sebastian, Spain, April 28.\u2014 Mme.ve and Anna Held attended a bull fight here yesterday.Miss Held fainted at the sight of horses being killed.KIVAS TULLY IS DEAD.Well Known Engineer Passes Away at Toronto.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, April 24.\u2014Mr.Kivas Tully, D.S.0., the well known civil engineer, died at 2 o'clock this morning in the Dominion Bank Chambers at Bloor and Bathurst streets.Deccased who was 88 years of age, suffered from a complication of diseases.- The n line steamship Corinthian sailed from Glasgow for Quebec and Montreal on Saturday afternoon, with 20 first, 240 second and 386 third-class passengers.SHITHS LITHIA hematin, PILLS.SICK KIDNEYS, A CURE FOR der, Mhou- of your plils relieved Bint a fe SoH yield at once and am on the road to re are quiekir me cover 1 hoardlly rec.à box, sasfering the Tecking A CURE at fie Poticarcs macel tom 0 pure blood.I Ted $ contdent that you possess the me ny book and | terials to girs, mew ree say | wera =e hd WF.SMITH OO MEL FRANK hax, 300 Bt.James BL, Mossel Biden tase.2 ta cavntabt nos Enotia's Finsapple ond mes : Ballons.Bustornut Fils.Only 35 contf at deniers, © Household Furniture At our Salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 ST.JAMES ST.Regular Auction On FRIDAY MORNING, 28th April, At 10 O'Clock.A large assortment of Household Furniture.Carpets, Olicloths, Cooking Stoves and Ranges, Domestic Requisites, and a large quantity of Miscellaneous Goods .clean, dry storage for furniture, pianos, etc.Private sales at all times.Furniture, pianos, safes, wWaggons, her- ness, eto, Cash advances made.FRASER BROS.84 6 Auctioneers.No, 45 Durocher St.For Estate Late HENRY SPRAGGE, Esq.Ry order of the Executors, auction sale of \u2018Household Furniture and Effects at the residence, No, 45 Durocher St, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 25th Apri), being a residue of the effects, including Emerson.Boston, square plano, two B.P.mantel gnirrors, brass electroliers, Brussels carpets, portieres, leather covered rocker, clocks, pictures, ornaments, gas grate, centre tables, mahg.sideboard and dining table.dinner, tea and glassware, dish covers, butler's tray and stand, all- brass canopy bedstead, iron bedsteads, mattresses.toilet ware, bureaus and washstands, chests of drawers, 3 fine wardrobes, toilet mirror.contents of wine cellar.2 refrigerators, wire meat safes, contents of servant's room, Gurney \u201cDuchess\u201d cooking range, kitchen sundries, etc, ete.Sale at TEN o'clock.FRASER BROS.3 Auctioneers.94 | nae à DONNELLY?S SALES.° Highly Important AUCTION SALE Of \u201cElegan.Household Furniture, Cabinet Grand Plane, Costly Axminster, Wliton and Brussels Carpets, Electroliers and Brackets, Oll and Water Color Paint- Ings, Engravings, Bric-a-Brac, etc.The subscribers are favored with instructions to sell ut the residence, No.342 ELM AVE.WESTMOUNT, on TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL all the handsome furniture and effects, comprising in part: Cabinet Grand upright plano, almost new, cost $326; Royal Axminster carpet, only 3 months in use, cost $2.75 yard: very handsome drawing room sulie with odd and easy chars, all in very best slik covering, Irish point curtains silk and other portieres, onyx and oak oentre tables, parior lamp, costly oll and water color paintings and steel engravings, parlor cabinet, § o'clock tea sets and tables, screen, three cosy corners, expensive ornaments, bric-a-brac, etc.; handsome quartered oak sideboard, extension dining table and leathér-seated dining chalrs couch, expensive dénner and tea sets, 5il- verware, glassware, cutlery, rich portieres, marble mantel clock, etc.massive brass bedstead with canopy.handsome odd bureaus and washstands, cheffon- jeres, costly white enamelled bedroom set, with wardrobe to match, handsomely decorated in water color; this set must have cost $2060; halr and Ostermoor mattresses, best feather pillows, Eiderdown comforters, chamber sets, best quality of Brussels and Wilton oarpets In every room, desk, couches, odd , mats, cushfons, oak hall stand and chair, hall light, costly hall and stair carpets, refrigerator.garden hose and tools, contents of conservatory.plants, etc.; English olloioth, new Montreal gas stove, cooking range (Good Cheer), and kitchen sundries.***Everything throughout this handsome residence is almost as good as new and will be sold without reserve.Sale at 10 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.eeTake St.Catherine or Windsor strs°* b Household Furniture, Carpets, Refrigerators, Brass and Irem Bedsteads, Curtains, Linoleums, Oflcleth, Just received.\u201c50 Tales of extra fine Carpets, in the latest and best designs.TUESDAY.Sale at 230 pm.RAE & DONNELLY, Phone M.2017, 2 Auctioneers.No.20 LINGOLN AVE (Just below Sherbrooke St, off Guy St.) Sale of Household Furniture for Estate late DUNCAN Auctlon and Effects, DAVISON.on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 25th, \u2018Including: Good B.P.Mantel Mirror.Brussels Carpets, Parlor Sulte, Odd Fancy Cralrs and Tables, Pictures and Ornaments, Lounge, Easy Chairs, Gur- tains, Large Case Stuffed Birds, Good Walnut Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner and Glassware, Good Walnut Secretary, Bookcase, Hall Stand, Hall and Btalr Carpet, Walnut Bedroom Sets, Hair Mattresses, Plllows, Tollet Ware.ATTRACTIVE SALE OF Cabinet Grand Upright Plame, b Bell & Co., Toronto, Best Cergets, Parior, Bedroem and Dining Room Furaiture, Brass Gasaliers, Oraa- ments, Fine Old E.P.Tea Set, cost Ÿ The wubscribers will sell at the residence, No.#36 ELM AVE., just above 8t.Catherine st.on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, all the neat; furniture and effects, cone sisting of hamdsome upright plano, cost recently $400, In perfect order: neat parlor set with odd chairs, all in best cov- ga, Brussels carpets, brass gasaliers, \u201cLeader® Cooking Etove, with hot water brass fender, screen, centre tables, cab- connections; Garden Roller, ose, etc.inet pictures, bronse ®&nd other orna- Sale at 2.30.ments, etes Bow.Sideboard.oak extension ning e and chafrs, bookcase, FRASER BROS.oouch, dinner and tea nets, allverware, 9% 3 Auctioneers.cutlery, etc.costly oak bedroom set, en.amelied bedsteads, springs.feather bed PRELIMINARY Superior Household Furniture, Beautiful Nordheimer Furniture, Eto., Eto.For an Estate, by order 6f the executors, at the residence, No.108 CRESCENT STREET, on at 3 o\u2019clock.FRASER BROS, 95 2 Auctioneers.Cabinat Crand Upright Piano, Mahogany THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 27th APRIL, and mattress, mahogany chest of drawers in nice order, chamber ware, almost new Singer sewing machine, oak hall stand, curtains and portieres, fmproved Quebec heater, English Unoleum, refrigerator, lawn mower and hose, Montreal qe stove and Leader cook stove with tchen requisites Sale at 10 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers Everything in nice order.9% WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.7 Essex Avenue 8ale of Household Furniture and Effects.WINNIPEG PIONEER DEAD.day Afternoon.Special to The Montreal Star.loses one of her earliest pioneers, in the person of William Gomez Fonseca, who died at his home here Saturday afternoon.Indies, in 1823, he early went to the States, eventually engaging in business in St.Paul, Minn.Removing he ran the gauntlet of wild Indians and of Louis Riel at Fort Garry.Winnipeg's early development, bulld- taking a prominent part in civic government and owning large tracts of swamp land north of the town that are now laid out in streets.Mr.Fonseca and Lieutenant-Governor Sir C.P.R.by presenting the company with lands on which the tracks and were considered valueless.Mr, Fon- seca, like most of the old timers, was badly hit by the land depression succeeding the boom and succeeded only in saving a small proportion of his great estate.He leaves a widow and ten children.Farmer Killed at Kemptville.; 8pecial to the Montreal Btar.- Kemptville, Ont.April 34.= John Me- ald, a prominent armer Soath Gower townshyp, met instant as at Kemptville Junction recently.He was hauling potatoes to the Junction, and when the waggon went over & stone the jolt threw him out and death was îin- stantaneous.Deceased had been suffering from a weak heart.Death of a French Friar.Special td the Montreal Star.Three Rivers, Que, April 34-\u2014Brother Reinhold, a French friar, who has been here but a short while, ls dead.He went dled uddenly.Hi fort suddenly.He was y-cight years old.The fune take place this ateers noon.Judge Winchester WIiil Investigate.Ottawa, April 24.\u2014The appointment je gasetted of Judge Winchester, of York, Omt., County Court, to be a commissi to enquire into and report upon alleged employments, efc., of sllens, and the dis oompass, of Canada.Myrquette\" Rails W.G.Fonsèca Passed Away on Satur- Winnipeg, Man., April 2%.\u2014 Winnipeg hogany Born at Santa Croix, West thence in 1859 to Red River Settlement Thereafter Mr, Fonseca did much for ing the first school house In 1871 and John Schultz secured the entry of the yards are now Jocated, but which then charge of Canadian or bona fide remderits / For An Estate On TUESDAY MORNING, 25th APRIL.Parlor Chairs and Bofas, Cabinet, Writing Tables, Mahogany Work Tables, Fine Old Engravings.Worked Screen with Ma- me, Brioc-a-brac, Mahogany Card Table, Brussels Carpets, Bw.Dining Table, Leather-covered Mahogany Sideboard, Antique Toes Tea Caddy, Portieres, Lot of French and English Books, Mahogany F Chalrs, Lounges, Bedroom ogany Ottoman, Gas Btove, Kitchen Utensils, lot of Coal, etc, .ete.Bale at Ten O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Milton Hersey, M.A.M.A.,S, (Mein) Pht the ©.P.Ash ANALYSES FOR THE LIO.166 ST.JAMKS STRÉET, MONTREAL 194 118 92 8 2aw DYNAMITE EXPLODED.Man Kliléd in Terrible Mariner at Michel, B.C.Special to The Montreal Star.Michel, B.C., April 24.A fatal - dent Secured ut the C sect Just Mithel \u201crecondy in hie.w.Faut Lon illed and George Walker was injured.was thawing dynamite when a x exploded in his hands, His head and limbs were blown from the body end atatte about the scene of the explosi Walker, another em- He is now in recover, : smarter The Limoges Strike \u2018is Over.Limoges, :Frence, April 24.\u2014The strike et the pordelain works practically ended Baturday by the aligning of en agreement between proprietors and workman, aujusting oir differences.Work has been Tom .A features of the agree- the removal of the foreman of the ee) factory.whose conduct was the main of the trouble.Parle, April 24\u2014The Chamber of Deputies ON ay voted $4000 for the relief of the families of those who were ed or injured \u201cduring thé recent st ad After a Col Take a Tonle, But vou en 3 have te ff you take Ma- .thien's :Syju and GC Cod Liver on oo So ate coun car care snd bots : ane WALTER M.KEARNS?SALES.90 MANSFIELD STREET AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Easy chairs, sofas, tables, oarpets, sideboards, extension table, LC.chalrs curtains, crockery and glassware, pictures, gasallers, hall stoves, 2 bedroom sets, 2 single iron beds, bureaus and washstands, kitchen utensils, etc.Bale on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th APRIL, at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS.169 Hutchison St.ATTRACTIVE SALE Neat Furniture, Valuable Aeolian, Pictures, Ornaments, etc, Very fine Pratte Aeolian, in handsome oak case (cost $350), odd pieces of drawing room furniture, wire-back chalrs, small mahogany cabinets, antique mahoz.any chairs.mahogany card tables, oll and water color palntings.engravings, curtains, Bruasels and other carpets, hall stand and chairs, black walnut secretary, bookcase, G.F.mirror, sofa, B.W.sideboard, extension table, dining chairs, dinner and tea sets glassware, platedware, ollcloth, clocks, brass gasallers, - some B.W.bedroom set, iron beds bureaus and washstands, toiletware, re: frigerator, splendid Gurney range, kitchen utensils, etc.Sale at the above address on WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26th, at 10 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARN LENS cer.5 2 9 3 83 Bleury Street.AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, ETC., AT THE GIRLS CLUB, ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 26, at 2.30 o'clock.The sale will Include Ives\u2019 folding (single) tron bed.6 other iron bedsteads, several bureaus and washstands, lounges, chairs, small desks, and various other s.| WALTER M.KEARNS, Auotionser.1 96 PARK AVE.\u201d SALE OF NEAT FURNITURE, CARPETS, PICTURES, ORNAMENTS, CURTAINS, etc, etc.at the above address, on Thursday Morniag, April 27th, at 10 o'clock.Particulars on Tuesday.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.165 St.Antoine Street SALE OF FURNITURE, PIAND, etc., on 5% 2 THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27, Cottage piano (Parisian make), parlor set, carpets, curtains.pictures, card tables, Raymond sewing machine, brass table, 15 white enamel iron bedsteads, several bureaus and washstands, mattresses, tolletware, stoves, ollcioth, wardrobes, kitchen utensils, etc.Sale at 2.30 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, 95 4 Auctioneer.61 Tupper Street Choice Mahogany Furniture Painting, and Water Colors, Bric a Brac.Handsome Hand Carved Drawing Room Set, Mahogany Tables, Velvet and other Carpets, Lace Curtains, Oil Painting, \u2018Spanish Landscape, by Fiorella; 3 very cholce small pleces of Tapestry, \u2018Vicissitudes of a Seafaring Life,\u201d several interesting pleces of Bric-a-brac, Italian Marble Vases, What-not.Ebony Stands, Plated Ware, Sideboards, Extension Dining Tables, Mahogany Sofas and Couch- ogany Halistand, Mahogany and other Bedroom Sets, Fancy Clocks, German Bureau, Antique Chairs, Dinner \u2018Waggaqn, Bookshelves, Armohairs.Toilet- ware, Tables, rigerator, Qas SBtove, Clendenning \"Leader\" Cooking th h.w.attachments; usual Range, Ww Kitchen Utensils, ete, eto.Attractive Sale at the above address on FRIDAY MORNING, 28th April, At Ten O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneers.314 St.Gharles Borromnee St, (Near Sherbrooke Street.) \u201cEmerson\u201d Upright Plano, Household Furniture, Wilton and other Carpets, Engravings and Water Colors, Ornaments, Dinner and Teaware, Plated Ware, etc.ote.Ssie at the above address on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 28th April, At 2.30 O'Clock.Particulars on Tuesday.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer, 30 Mackay Street AUCTION SALE Household Furniture and Effects, Carpets, Pictures, Ornaments, etc., etc., on SATURDAY, 20th APRIL.Particulars on Thursday.WALTER M.KEARNS, 95 9 2 MARCOTTE BROS.SALES.By MARCOTTE BROS Great Auction Sale of Spleridid Household Purniture and Furnishings.We have just received 2 carloads of furniture to be sold without reserve, comprising: Parlor set, dining room sets, bedroom sets.smoking room, odd pieces, office desk, bookcases, fron and brass bedsieads, kitchen stoves, leather couches and wire-back chairs, etc.Also 200 rugs of all sizes, English oll- cloth and carpets, lurge mirrors, fine lot of crockery, silverware, portierss and laro curtains, lwo splendid upright pianos, new, P.8.\u2014Goods on view Monday, 24th, and Tuesday morning.All for sale without reserve at store, Notre Dame st.Sale on TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT.April 26th, 1905, Sale at 2.30 o'clock.MARCOTTE BROS.96 ?Auctioneers.Estate Hector Paquet Important Sale of Horses, Carriages, &c.Notice I» hereby given that Lay of April Public Delorimier Park, .ary Ban and Par- thenais sta.In the Municipality of Delori- mier, It will be proceeded, by way of inventory, under the direction of Victor Morin, Notary.to the sale at public suction of the horses, carriages and other moveable property and effects belonging to the estate of the late Hector Paquet.For the condi: tions of sale and other information apply to MORIN & MACKAY, |] Notaries, James street MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.92 § 2aw GOMMON SENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Renches, Fed Bugs NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists, or 381 Queen.Wes Toronto Beware of lmitations.41 34 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MALL SERVICE HALIFAX TO LIVERPOOL.Tunisian, Bt.John, April 29.Halitax May 1 MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL.lonian, 5th May.Bavarjan, 19thMay Victorian, 12ta May.Virginian, 26th May Tunisian, 2nd June.Victorian, 9th June Tunisians record, 6 days, b houra Bavarian, $ days, 3 hours 12 minutes FIRST CLASS, $70 upwards, according to steamer.Reduction for round trip tickets.BECOND CLANS, Liverpool or Laks, £2 $47.50.ASS, Liverpoo ool, London, \" La and $28.75; Paris, $33.FORK-GLASGOW SERVICE.Mongoilan, 31th Aprii.Numidian, 13th May Cal sd London- or Glasgow.wim, Apply to HO.& A.ALLAN, Montreal.16 11% Dominion Lin@ steamships PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Canads\u2026.\u2026.Ar 22 | Corgthn a.April 29 Vancouver.May 20.WHITE STAR LINE, XEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Majestic .April LV Baltio.April 28 Cedric.wm April 21 Toutonlo.May MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.Amores.Gibraltar, Naples, Genoa, Alsxandrts From New York.From Boston Oretic\u2026 Apr 29 Bomsnie-.\u2026.- \u201cApr 22 Oretic.June 15 Canopio .May 1¥ Apply to local \u2018agents or Compan y's of- ce, 17 St Sacrament st, Montreal à 3346 CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.\u2019 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, ST.JOHN, N.B., asd LIVERPOOL.WINTER BAILINGS, From Liverpool.tearner.ohn, N.B.April 1ith\u2014LAKE MANITOBA.Aprii nh Meatreal, via Quebeu, te Liverpoei.Lake Champlain.May 11, June 1} Lake Erie.May 36th, June 38 Lake Manitob June 1, July ¢ RATES OF PASSAGE First cable to Liverpool, 365.00, and upwards, according to steamer à nu commuuél.vn.Jound ip tickets at reduced rates.Becond cabln to Liverpool, $40.00, to London $43.50.Round trip at reduced rates.laird class to Liverpool London, Glasgow, an > ve Belfast, Londonderry Queenstown, $18.50.From Liverpool.London or lLondoan- derry, 837.50.ST, JOHN, N.B., TO LONDON, vie Halifax, N.8.Mount Temple.se .April 38th Carrzing third class paassngers only, Excellent accommodation in.Closed Rooma Rates to London British, Scandinavian and Finnish Points same as via ve 1 rvice, Apply to Canadian Paeific Rallway Co.Atlantie Bésameahip Lines, Board of Trade Building, St Savramant et, Montreal.28 284 North German Lloyd FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.FLYIMOUTH-CHENPOURG Ed Kronprins, Kay h 5 a.m.Kalsor.June Kaiser, Nay J, m.| X Wa.1[,,Jane ta Boon KX.Wm.11, Ma as is, ton m Kronp' s Jane he! \u201c1 a.m Kronpt*3, May 30, | p.œ.Kal ; Juiy \u20ac, On.mu.TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.BREMEN DIRECT.Brandeb'z, Ap.27, [0 nn SAlice, May 23, 10am eBarba\u2019ss, May Os» m {ebremen June 1,102 m sGnetsenau, May (1,10 am Neckar, June # 10 am.sKurfuerst May is,l0 am | sBarbarosa,Ju M, 10 a.10 » Will eal at ut noith ent Uharbrure MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA.Irene.Apr 20,11 am Irene, .June dyllam Weimer.May 8 Jl aml Albert.June 17.11 a aa.Albert May 13, 13 am | Luise.June 24, 11 am.Luise.Ver he, lism |Irege.July 8,11 am t Maples only.OELBICHS & 800-3 3 Broadway, X.Y, \u201c ocai agonte.36 324 amburg-4tmerican.Plymouth-Cherbourg-Hamburg 8.8.Deutsoniand , Salis Apr.47, May 28, June 32 eto tDeutachland.Apri.2/ cPatricia.\u201c crennayisnis\u2026Apri.«4 céretoria uy - mb 3 tAlbiugia .May dv Hamburg.teBiuvoher.tDwuleo.ian Ww.Room.sGymnasium on board.¢Via Lover for London and Paris to Hai.burg, tt Direct.\u201chow Yock\u2014Naples\u2014Gensa.\u201cBy superb new twin screw steamers Line, 37 DENNING à BARSALOU'S SALES.Important Notice AUCTION SALE TO RETAIL MER- ANTS, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDA 26th and 27th APRIL, 1903, at 10 o'clock a.m., at our warehouse, NO.55 8T.SULPICE STREET, the balance of two bankrupt stocks for account of curators, vai at $10,000, sold in, Jots to sult the trade, consisting of dry goods, table linens and napkins, ready-made ciothing, boots and shoes.hats, men's furnishings, etc.etc.Sale Every Wednesday at 10 a.m.BENNING, BARSALOU & CO.LTD.JOHN MeD.HAINES, Curator.8.SOLOMAN, Insolvent.H.LAMARRE, Curator.C.E.FRECHETTE, Insolvent.EYES TESTED, Nolontifie Methods PROF.GRANT, B.O.A.3178 St.Catherine st.Appointments.Tel.Up 1833 48 203 daw 853 Hours, Y to 1, Zta5.Msatiodod 1999 20.Mate XO H £ ADQUARTERS FOR, PERSIAN LAMB JACKETS.SE SO Sr Pod RN.Send for free catalogue.Jaeger Pure Wool UNDERWEAR AND CLOTHING 2206 Su Catherine St.NEW YORK HOTELS.HOTEL VICTORIA NEW YORK.Most Convenient for Visttors in the centre of the business and amusement district.Beautifully Furnished, Fxquisite Cuisine, Every Luxury and Comfort.Absolutely Fire Proof.Firth Ave., 27th St.and Broadway.Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Gontret Station BAGGAGEZ:ZFREE HOTEL CADILLAC Broadway and 43 Street Convenient to Depot.Theatre and Shoppioz District.460 Rooms, SL Per Day Up 200 Private Baths, $2.00 Per Day Up All Modern \u2018 onveniencet WALLICK BROS, 90 7 SUMMER RESORTS.' NEW ORLEAXS, Ths most sort tn America, the new St.Shari on I fireproof, first class; accommodates gests.American and E propos \u20ac akely & Co, Limited, Popr oan Bian meen, winter re rae ATLANTIC CITY, NJ.EL PONCE DE LEON\u2014Always Opes HOTR Ave, tt Beach.Modern in appointments.Capacity 350.First clase ine and service.Bpecial spring rates.ot, 8 SWEENEFY.7 20 a RAILROADS.RAILLWAY GRAND TRUNK System EASTER HOLIDAY FARES.Quebec, $4.50.\u2018Tersuto, $10.00.Sherbrooke, $3.35, Hamilton, $10.08.Ottawa, London, $13.98.; Detroit, $15.00.Pt Huron, $14.03, And all other points in Canada, alse Messina Springs, N.Y.and intermediate stations and return, ut SINGLE & FARE Going until April 34th, inclusive.Returs mit, April 25th, 1906.3 CITY TIOKET ate 137 Bt.James stroot, Telopbons Mata 400 nd 481, or Bonaventure Station.CANADIAN \"PACIFIC EASTER EXCURSION TICKETS AY ONE WAY FIRST Tas FARE Bet tati 20th to 24 % th A pri es recurs a un oh 3h a Tne Sunday Train for St.Agathe.On SUNDAY, April 30th, tra Place Viger lat 9.16 pg ioe BA Lan Returning will leave St.©.B m- arriving Place Viger at 945 pm, st pins at day.May jen Cotamenc - ng Sunday, to and from Lebelle.tia frat, wit fun Important Sale \" Furniture, Upright Plano, Mirrors, Crystal and other Gasallers, Folding Beds, Plush and other Portieres, Lace Curtains, Splerdid Fange, Gas Btove, etc.By order of MRS.M.E.COOPER, at 14 OSBORNE STREET (facing Dominion Square, on TUESDAY, 2nd MAY, At 10 AM.Particulars later.OL WALTER M.KEARNS, ee Avotioneer, For booklet tha dress Wm.H.Cianoy Agent, 137 ot Tamas ot., Montreal; B.Dent bigh, G- E a .nf Brondwhy.Mew vx ARE YOU MOVING?The first of May is near.You will want new PICT 8 for your house.nd see our large assortment.We have piotures worth seeing.worth having, and at a price suitable fo ail.BR, HEASLE Bleur be.Catherine po 1815, Nour CGIVO GREIUN PTA rs\u2019 .Bresdway, KN.BR 95 3 Auctioneer.or any local sgents.Be 203 Ticket Offices 129 - a, Bn OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CUMFANY.PRELIMINARY NOTICE, {Ameria sad Australian Line.) MONTREAL PARK, « mis on HAWALL.very days to SAMOA.| EW LACHINE, =.From, Post ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly service.5.40 #5 23 pom.84\" FANITL ling p.m Lienert: idniant Frs Ips 8.60 a.m.tom, Pim, a tng from 8.46 p.m.te 13.4% amk 12.45 midnight.SAULT Al | From Bt.Denis mation te every half heur, ¢ am. > * : » § i lomo = EAL STAR PUB CO, (Limited), ~° Proprietors.4 Agent in the United States, D.A.Carrol}, une Building.Now York and Tribune sliding.Chionge.ral i\" France, Mayence, Favre & Cle.tn Toronto, M.W.McGillivray, 76 xi street\u2019 weet.Pr el Despatch and Agoncy Co, agents BOTs pa london Ensien.ParcŸ a.Flr wk had (4 a a The latest speculation as to Rojestrenskr's pians ta au and shares of Annam until Nebogatoff and his four battleships join him.ndoubtedly he left Kamranh Bay before of- | Belally notified to do so by his Government, but the interpretation of neutrality \u2018as meaning only a strict observation of the three-mile limit affords him plenty of other harbors in which to shelter his vesels.strength of the first and second Baltic fleets gives a total of seven battleships, five of which are less than two years old.Nebogatoff has faur more battleships in his third squadron, but they all date back ten years or wo.Inasmuch as three of the five Japanese boats are within two \u2018years ma old, the Inegualfty is not so great as it appears at first glance.cruisers against Rojestvernsky's twelve, and four torpedo boats to his one.is now suggested that Rojestvensky will divide his com squadrons, one of which will give battle to Toga while the other slips up the Pacific coast of Japan, jumps on what commerce It can find, and finally joins with the three fast crulsers at Vladivostok.es od po will not leave the hospttable The combined Tago.however, has twenty-three It ned fleet into two new Circulation of the»Star.© week ENDING APR.22ND, 1805.DAY ~~.*.86,801 TUESDAY .56,823 WEDNESDAY .56812 THURSDAY .+ + .56853 FRIDAY .56593 SATURDAY =.« + .62,952 TOTAL .346,834 Daily Average .+ + 57806 Weekly Star Last Week .126,105 CIRCULATION OF THE 8 DAILY AND WEEKLY EE 47,030 One issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 182,000, From the above figures are excluded \u2018ssveral thousand subacriptions regarded R8 more or less ephemeral.Po MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1905.THE MANITOBA BOUNDARIES.A by-election in Manitoba promises to get that province some immediate pledges as to the extension of its - boundaries.There is nothing like the necessity of going before the people for bMnging the politicians to terms.They ; aun play with a question with great \"enjoyment so long as there is no dan- sow that they must submit themselves to the rough-and-ready judgment of the electors who, have no taste for poliu- cal finesse, but who want things done.But when the polling booths are about \u201c to open, it is usually necessary to get down to business.© \u201cManitoba should be kept not a day loniger In doubt about fre extension fo proper dimensions.This has nothing to do with the echool question, and it îs-mnot & party question.It is purely & matter of preparing a proper framework for the nation to haug its finished bufiding upon.The United States would never have thought of deliberately creating a Rhode Island in its West.Manitoba, as it stands, is relatively too small, and her people would have been bound forever to keep up & Legislature, an Executive and a Government House for this \u2018postage atamp™ province.There is no reason to despise an extension tô the north, for the time will undeubtedty come when the trafic between the prairies and Europe wlll pass WP \u201cdené\u2018 parts Of the\u2018 year through \u201cfludsbn Bay.Then the fisheries of that inland sea must become enorm- ousiy w~aluable when there are cities in e Western provinces to eat the \u201cét, and when there (8 rapld railway communication with the fishing ports.Extension to the west would have bedi t more immediale satisfaction, but extension to the north will open the doors of the future.FRANCE BEHIND DELCASSE, \u2018The rallying of French sentiment to the support of M.Delcasse.the successful Forelgn Minister of the Repub- lia, will indicate that the collapse of Ruesian power has not brought France to her kness before Germany.That France wants peace, no one who has studied her history for several decades back can for an instant doubt.The steady enthusbasm of even the impulsive Frepch people for peace is a standing answer to the worn slander that democracles are as warlike cs eutocracies.But ever since the Fran- eo-Russian alliance, France has not felt it necessary to be prepared for per- petua] sacrifice of her interests in order to make sure of peace.That gift the Russian alllance brought to the French people, and with it a real force on the side of peace; for nn people Is so apt to spring into war as one which is forever sensitive regarding tts dignity.Apparently the Kaiser imagined that tbe breaking down of this support ~; would put France in a more ylelding mond; \u2018dot Sow he knows better.Poss- nce may, have found sante oth- * éaupport whith makes jt feel tts loss ns keenly: and certaln It Js that, in \u2026 Morocco policy, it has the support of Britain.A German officer the other pols talked boastingly of what a Ger- joan army would do to Britain, if war broke out.It would md on the Eng- + 11h coast, and then march on London, - \u2018dieposing of the British army on the way.He cannot have heard of the saying of Prince Bismarck to the effect shot he knew a number of ways of - getting an army into Britain, but none \u201c98 getting it out again.And it will Le \u201cHard for the British people to believe t there is à praoticabie way of gett- \u2018one In, with the British navy on .If to the British navy ware to te Added the French, it ta difficult to \u201cétre how any German ships could ep the sen at all.But there i» little likelihood that 24 y would dream of forcing on a Sf France shows that she is not of it.Germany could win no from France worth the having: great stakes may drop on the an board at any moment now, hich Germany will want té he\u2019 to play with full hand.It she eakened by a ling wrujrle With i France, or possibly with France and Bri{ain, what power could she exert at Vienna if a break-up of Austria were to threaten?Then Germany is ambitious to have a fleet and is industriously bullding one, which would at this time act as a bar to her challenging a conflict with the owner of the second-best fleet in the world.M.Deloasse is a peace minister, He made the agreement with King Edward, and he is now excrting himself to avold complications with Japan in the exceedingly difficult situation in the East, He is men of experience in forelgn affairs and of great personal strength with his own people.The French trust him as the British trusted Lord Salisbury.His return to office with a free hand will re-assure the peace of the world; and will give it all the stronger assurance from the fact that It couples honor with the peace he offers to his own people.aren THE AUTOMOBILIST.There 18 a bill before the Ontarlo Legislature regulating automobile traffic on country roads.It requires that the automobile shall be brought to a complete stop, when meeting a horse-drawn vehicle,.at least one hundred feet away from It; and that It {shan not move again until either the horse has passed it or its driver has signalled his consent.If the horse is \u201cfractious,\u201d the driver can demand that the motor car be ditched, and he can also require the man in the motor car to help him to get his horse safely past it.All this will tend to give the motorist the exercise he needs after riding so rapidly through the fresh alr.If he comes up behind a horse-drawn vehicle, his case is to be even harder.Then he must stay behind until the man with the horse signals him that he may pass.And he must stay a hundred feet behind where the gasoline odor will not inconvenience the driver.Should the man in advance be Yn no hurry and have an objection to gasoline flung back from an automobile In front, the motorist is likely to break no records while dawdiing along behind his farm waggon waiting for his permission to pass.If a bill llke this were applied to motoring on the Lachine roads, where horse-drawn vehlcles are met ar passed every minute or go it would be speedier to walk around than to af.tempt to navigate an automobile past a procession of horses.He would get about as much fun out of a wheelbarrow.Yet nothing is surer than that some such drastic legislation will be passed both at Toronto and Quebec if the owners of automobiles do not pay more attention to the comfort and safely of other travellers on the highways.These other travellers are in an immense majority, and they will not only submit to be practleally driven from the roads by the insolent seifishness of the very few.The au- tomobilist must act as a gentleman or he will find himself treated like an outlaw.\u2018 7 When white people do things for native races, the gratitude of those ministered unto is sometimes quite touching.The annual report of the hospital for women, at Allahabad, gives a couple of certificates which il- Justrate that many a grateful heart beats beneath a swarthy skin.The first is from a husband whose wife had been experimented upon at the institution.He writes: \u201cDear She,\u2014My wife has returned from your hospital cured.Provided males are allowed at your Bungalow.I would like to do you the honour of presenting myself there this afternoon, but I will not try to repay you\u2014 vengeance belongeth unto God.Yours notideably , But what doctor would not treasure 80 eloquently expressed a token of gratitude \u2018as this?\u201cDear and Fair Madame,\u2014I have much pleasure to Inform you that my dearly unfortunate wife will be no longer under your treatment.She having left this world for the other on the night of 27th ulto.For your help in this matter I shall ever remain greatful\u2014Yours reverently, >The tragedy at Ste.Genevieve has stirred the sympatlly of the entire country.A convent\u2014an institution where the young arp taught and the aged cared for\u2014touches the heart of the people more closely than most other establishments; and when death tomes tn the fire to its helpless citizens, a feeling of profound pity is aroused on every hand.It je as if, in man's constant battle with the rougher elements of nature, the Red Cross had been fired upon.With those who have suffered, the whole community will keenly sympathise, and with those who must go on with the work, even a more practical sympathy will be shown.A quiet convent in a quiet village on the banks of e beautiful river is an almost ideal picture, and it is a thousand pitles that over it a cloud of midnight smoke.= Paderewski Arrives.Ignece Jan Puderewskl, the famous pPlish pianist, arrived In Montreal this morning and will Fre a recital at ths Monument Nation this evening.Ticket-holders trod te be early at\u2019 thn hall 6 concert will fro at 5 x new be ance oF o nea urfog he.pestorman « humpet\"! al a should hang in the Memories of friends DRAMATIC SUICIDE OF À WSCOUNTESS; Spectaf\u2019 to the Montreal Star.Mlian, April 24.\u2014In the midst of the great throng gathered in Il Duomo, the famous, vast cathedral of Muan, during the Good Friday services, the Marchioness Marla Pallavicini, Vls- countess of Trent, Austria, shot and killed herse!f under circumstances eo intensely dramatic and extraswdinary as to be absolutely unprecedented.The suicide of the Marohioness oc- eurred at the moment of the moet intense! religious concentration in the Breat cathedral in which were gathered 15,000 of the devout Catholics of Min.The revolver shot rang out when the great congregation knelt silently about the Crucifix In the darkened church during the solemn moments of the Veneration.The ceremony of the Stations of the Cross had just been concluded.PRIEST FINDS HER DYING.x Ah Austrian priest\u2019 hurried to.the side of the Countess and found her dying, with a frightful wound in her forehead, where the blullet¢from the revolver had entered.Her death occurred a few moments later, whlle she wus on the way to a hospital, The Marchioness Maria Pallavicini was renowned throughout Italy for her great beauty.She was not yet thirty.Her great domestic unhappiness, following her separation from her husband, is supposed to have been the cause of her suicide.Never before has there been a sul- cide under such dramatic clrcum- stances.The Good Friday services in the II Duomo are renowned throughout the world, and are second only to those of Rome.The church was filled to overflowing and great crowds were gathered in front of the building and even standing upon the pedestal of the statue of Victor Emmanuel in the plaza before the Cathedral in the effort to witness the services.MOST SOLEMN SERVICE.No service throughout the year is of the deeply solemn character of that which began at 3 o'clock in the afternoon with the Stations of the Cross, The interior of the great edifice was draped throughout in black.The altar was stripped and the church was almost in darkness.The procession of the Stations of the Cross had ended and the t the cathedral knelt in silence reali the crucifix.There was no sound throughout the great church except the partially stifled breathing of the reverent congregation,.which for the time had concentrated every thought and every emotion upon the Passion of Christ and the sufferings of ghe Saviour upon that day more than eighteen centuries ago, when at that hour he had endured the agonies of crucifixion.It was at the moment of most Intense silence and concentration that the pistol shot rang out from near the tomb of St.Charles Borromeo, in front of the altar, The silence was shattered like a broken glass.Thousands of women swarmed to their feet and became panic-stricken as à piercing acream rang out through the vast spaces of the cathedral.KNEELING BEFORE THE CROSS.So dense was the crowd that only those clustered near the tomb of St.Charles Borromeo could realize what had happened.On the beautiful prie- dieu,on which she had been kneeling at prayer lay the Marchioness Maris Pal- lavicini, the blood streaming from the wound in her forehead, while the worden near her acreamed and frantically fought to get away from the spot.From the altar a priest forced his way to her side and remained kneeling beside her, administering the last rites Other priests and church officials hurried about through the Cathedral urging the throng to leave until the building had been cleared, so that st could be oonsecrated anew.An ambulance was called and the Marchioness was hurried to a hospital but died on the way.The Cathedral was solemnly reconsecrated before the commencement of the evening services.rt \u2018THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.The annual meeting ting of the members of Club took place on The reporta of the secre an surer were read, and were found most satisfactory.Mr.Angus Grant was elected president; Messrs.E.Bowle and W.H., White, vice- presidents; Mr.J.R.White,\" sécretary: and Mr.H.W.Beckett, tressurer.THE president and the treasurer have since way.Both were good athletes and hearty supporters of Canada\u2019s natio doi at the present day.they give thelr warmest aid and puypport to the club.The 38th seasion of the Congregational Theological College was closed on Thursday last with a public m In Zion Church.Rev.Dr.Wilkes, who presided.made an coquent speech © on the work of also stating thee?hat © ae © ot Pi had À been unusually excellent.Tbe prizes were distributed at the close of the address.THE late Dr.Wilkes was the esteemed pastor of old Zion Church fof y years, and nently Principal of the above mentioned college.He was a brillant scholar, and a graduate of the University of Glag- gow.He rece D.from MoGill in 1860, He died in the elghties.The Federal Government.on the advice of the Minister of Marine ané Fisheries, ve cabled to the, Jmperial provernmen that they regard -Mr.Pit amendments to he \u201cshipping ou as la jurious to Canad shippi and nesting 8 delay of The.measure until De Canadian Government have time to remonstrate on the subject.- THE late Mr.Plimsdil carnéd the gratitude of British ailes for Hi at and successful efforts to es vanter, and safer in othe 8 making owners ro hie for.overioading their 6 late Bir Albert James \u201craie K.C.M.G., was Minister of Marine and Fis orien from 1373 uw te the defeat of the Liberal party tn 1878.To-night\u2019s Appointments.His Majesty\u2019 se Morning After.\u201d in + \u2018 iy to the \u2014_ \u201cbo | from oe FE por Yome.\"i \"THE PASSING HOUR: | fi \u2018to °° out ana pty \u201ccollier ch, ve stuff e retail) dealers at 364 à hg = No \u2018mare \u201ccigarettes can bé in In- à : erdike 12 out with & resolution to the pffeet the name of Indiana will cas down the corridors of Tim vis > Next to a meeting bhotwedn lie ri Rojestyvershy, commend us nflict between Paderewski's lurid cx *and a Wes \u201ciawn mower.Balfour is off playing soif again.much proterring 1 \u2018that form of am to be- football of by the .on OTARIY orators in the House of Commons.When Paderéwskl hits the low notes of the piano to-night do not confuse the sound with the echoes of the 13-inch guns in Marchuria, Although Parsifal beg begins at 5.30.it is especially satislsotary 4 note that it ends the same day.Lovers of murder will n be fn their element, as ft ls the nic, of the experts to begin killin Manitoba 1 Wheat crop at the Ta Scheme to tax Montreal bachelors $10 each looks cheap when you opnsider the fact that they'd have to pag $46, ss, for er hats If they were not Wechetors Hon.W.A.Weir will be a touching tribute to Mr.We speak whenever he Kot the e Speaker, vs ability to ce.MONTREAL AT NEW\u2019 \u2018YORK.| BROADWAY ) \u2014\u2014 New York, April 24 (via Hong Kong)\u2014 Packed like sardines in a tin box the Montreal Easter excuralonists arrived here Saturday.They were met at the stat'on by the Mayor.a delegation from Tammrany Hall, and the 44th Brass Band.Fashlongble residents of Fifth Avenue cheered loudly when the cal s went off annoupol the safe arrival ot the excursion.The Montrealers immediately rushed to the Waldart Astoria, and after basking in the shining rays of the dlamond breast roceed- com whole affair has been a great suc- te walking along Broadway a West- a) t a satchel filled with gia Sold the à $1.60.Another went down to Wall Street and bought 50 shares of the Consolidated Ozone .and Liqu!d Atmosphere Co.for $6.70.This company.according to ths gentleman in the check suit who sold the stock.pays 40 per cent.dividends every 20 minutes.A Sherbrooke street man meade a successful plunge -Into Boclety, being personally Introduced to the mber who put, in en joo fes fixtures n e erblit ace at Newport.\u2018Weather beautiful.T x We Add to the theory that/Ÿomen are\u2018 expensive.by relating the fabt that Mr.John.Gates has just loat .$10,000,000 on Miss May heat, \u2014 i 3 Kaiser Wilheim may thfnk fi's his duty every ten years or so to remind France that he.ls still on earth.= JINGLES OF \"oF 10-DAY.A pme blew o'er the city À; cut up ny oo The fon fr trial And put Su in a tank, zed it The Co.put on some préssure The gale departed Through \u2018maths 1 to city me ton, Which all began to click.The pure, free gir of heaven, When it's robbed of all that's sweet, Is mold throughout the city $1.20 per thousand feet.You can't but help admire the way the peach crop gets ruiped 30 or 40 times a year without being seriously damaged.THE ONLY WAR MAP.that shows the r.Rojestvensky This Ia the only ma exact location of Hen.Life size, 20 cents a copy.Done In colors, 25 cents.All .the news stands.\u2014Adv.There is a popular theory that spring only comes once a year.Montreal will testify under oath that it comes once every three days, Japan desires to impress fit strongly upon other Powers that there is plenty of trouble brewing in the Orient in case they are looking for some.ee It ts costing.Japan Blot, of money for its powder mines.ription of the money being spent in fact bears a family resemblance to the time that Canada made a specialty of gold mines.Russian soldiers are now forbidden to read newspapers; but that can\u2019t trouble them very müoh.The majority of them do not feel disposed to stop running long enough to do much reading.In ushing dumb-bells towards the skiep Man | may get thin they say, But where can he find exercise Like moving first of May?Why do Montreal people Insist upon going to New York at Easter, when they can make themselves almost\u201d as uncom- fortablé at home for half the money?Pref's Ice Breaker hasn't been very successful this winter, but it will guarantee to keep the river free of ice in July and August, Bomba are going into Russia disguised as oranges.As the Csar Is a wheelman, why don\u2019t the, Anarchists start importing exploatve b cycle?.THE FIRST GAME IN TRE SPRING.| There was = pasness in his marmer was on his \u2018cheek al \" = ttes vin h driver: And his lofter and his Then he teed the ball and started \u2014 Ah, how Fate still tries our souls!\u2014 He broteht in à score of 90 For the first nine holes.Rusala is accusing England of giving away the route of Baltlo fleet, Isn't it just like the Ruesians to thmk they could steal up on Togo with thelr 67 warships and sink him before hs o them?Too bad England went end tol ogo aboutit.te Just possible me, Mr ys, of, the.otto Ces or his own cigarettes mnt Tatura: Co .obliged to have his valet arrastens the r in Hes oon! the ne Siiannt ¥ problem] along \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 If that scheme to de Nain Falls Save to be pe with Fh aan t Togo, oy ou in \u201cns Jayan has fust about cocides | to read the riot ast tw F¥amon ! oa ws .we Lepage ep 1 RARES CE MAT UE \u2018things are not sa bad as that.[EE SPU ST fife HUNGARIAN NATURAL APERIENT WATER.Apenta is taken best before Breakfast.After the first day the quantity taken may be gradually reduced at intervals of « day or two.For Analyses,and Reports by Professor Liebreich, Berlin \u2014 Professor Bogoslowsky, Moscow \u2014 Professor Althaus, London-Proféssor Lancereaux, Paris\u2014Dr.Lapponi, Physj- * cian to His Holifess; the Pop e\u2014and by Home Authorities, Address United Agency Co., 503 Fifth Avenue, New York.t of your death it would pay as much as you had actuall you think you had found indeed ?in its Endowment the insured draws all he fuce value of the policy.Write for the leaflet, Office, 260 St.James Stre LIFE HEAD OFFICE C to any of the Company's How To Save Money If you knew of a corporation willing to protect your savings for future use, paying good interest for their use in the mean- ime, and at the same time guaranteeing that in case your family several times y placed with it, wouldn't a gilt-edged investment This is sotually what the Manufacturers Life agrees to do olicies.At the end of the Endowment Period paid in, and good interest thereon.death shionld overtake him In the meantime, his family gets the fall \u201cHow to Save Money,\u201d nts, to the Branch et, Montreal, or to ANUFACTURERS INSURANCE OMPANY TORONTO.CAN.THREE \u201cBUSINESS TRIUMPHS\u201d What Land-Grabbers, Stock-Jobbere and Beef Trust are Doing in US.(The New York American.) | occnstonany there appears some lacid and contented soul who thinks that the systematic and brutal robbery and oppression of the common people by the trusts and monopolies, as effectively shown in Mr.Opper's cartoons, are exaggerated.- \"Oh, well,\u201d says the contented \u2018man, lot of hig financiers are rolling up huge fortunes, tt is true, but I'm getting on.comfortably.Business is The workingman has a full dinner pail.The rich may be getting richer, but the poor are not getting poorer.Why, the ordinary day laborer can enjoy comforts to-day which the rich man could not dream of a century ago.\u201d And so Mr.Fasyman goes ahead, minding what he thinks is.him Own bust- ness, while the triumphant plutocracy takes away a great fraction of his income and lays its greedy hands on a host of natural monopolies by which generations to come will be exploited and despoiled uniess they turn on the buccaneers of business and compel them to disgorge.Mr.Easyman is a type~unhapplly\u2014 of the vast majority of American citizens to-day.Yet there are not | ing signa that the national conscience is awakening and that the national wrath will not be slow in action.Such a publication, for example, as the May Everybody's Magazine is a significant sign of the times.It is a treasure house of facts concerning the robbery of the people by land grabbers In the West, by stock jobbers in the East, and by the Beef Trust svery- where.Let us quote a detached paragraph from each of these articles.Lit- le comment is needed.The facts are sufficient.This, for example, ragraph from Mr.Bailey minèra article on \u201cLand Grabbing on the Pacific Coast\u2019: \u201cIt ts shown that in all Mr.Miller owned and managed 32,717 1-2 square miles! In Fremo County alone his holdings were 921,600 acres, while in Humboldt and Washington.counties, Nevada, they were over 3,500,000 acres, and In Harney and Grant counties, Oregon, they were nearly 7,000,000.But tink of the aggregate\u201422,717 1-2 square miles, or 14,633,200 acres! That is a territory as large as the four States of New Hampshire, Massachy- setts, Connecticut and Delaware! It is three times as large as New Jersey! It is twice as large as Belgium! Fe is bigger than Bwitzerland, It is mach larger than Denmark, # is greater than all Greece!\u201d Bren the King of Greece does not own ali the land in the country.No British landlord\u2014and the landlord is the curse of Great Britain\u2014can rival thie great land owner in California.His holdings are a block to the progress of the State to-day and a menace to the Future of its citizens, d again, while land-grabberg are preparing to take tribute of inborn ber generations In the West, the stock- bers in the East are plundering the Jone investor.We quote again, this time from Lawson's article on \u201cFren- Bled !Fnance.\u201d\u2019 - He explains how ensi- then on the inside of \u201cthe e\u201d under the outsiders, He quotes 8, how sense tely 2 \u201cAmerican\u201d does not théugh the plan outlined is atte = the style of Standard Of \u201cSuppose a man controlled the ell- ing of three or four hundred million pounds a year should knock the price to, say, ten cents, sell to himeelf the year's output of al thes he con- triols, and then lift the price to, say, twenty conte He would have a sure profit, with absolutely no Ke of thirty to forty Hone of 2er dollars.should sell the.next year's cutpu at twenty drop the price.bark.to an WE GWN AND OFFER $70,000 5% CITY OF NELSON, B.C.Due lat of Apwil, 1920.Interest Price rate te ylald 9X por fis ET See = ST Te request.WOOD, GUNDY & Co.INVESTHENT BONDS | 6 Kind St.West, TORONTO [| en, he wauld have another thirty or torts millions.Wouldn't he?Then irl advencing the price hé cov an loade up oy he could easi- y make 0) or forty millions.\u201cThink nk it over, and you will agrèe with me that the the possibiiiies are far beyond those of oil, and perhaps at the same t you can socount for the violent fluctuations in copper stocks and the price of the metal during recent years.A man in such tion could\" absolutely dictate to all new mines whose selling agency he could secure under long term contracts.\u2019 Simple, isn't it?But what chance has e poor, trusting idiot who goes into the market to buy stocks against such a systèm ?It isn\u2019t limited to copper, of course, for the minds which saw profit in that com y., readily discern it in others.The brute force of unlimited capital, backed by a cold determination to take a profit however mush others may suffer, dominates the stock market joan ld It men go into that market they s là ize the fact that they are against \u201cbrace game.\" And further: We have the Beef Trust, controlling not merely the wup- ply of meats, but dominating almost the full supply of foodstuffs for the natfon.It ls composed of of enormous wealth\u2014who want mo To.get more they plunder alike ths consumer and.the producer.They domihate the rallways.They even.exercise a curious influence at- Washington, so | Garfi that & person named eld\u2014a name once honored\u2014was anale to discover any sign of wrong-doing on their part.A on we quote this magazine- - time from Mr.Charles £ Russell'a Word on Morea tent ot Trust in the orld.\u201d re telling of the oer, of the.packing-he! > use monopoly on oie State pere : pol \u201cThe total losses of the cattle feeders in Iowa in 1904, are computed ut 12.00.00 In 195 end 1906, forty banks in Iowa fal loved thelr doors went out of business, and at least seven bank officens.commited\u2019 suicide.rire potes ly Sn baa remy, hoon QUALITY NOT GRAYS .8YRUP :.QUANTITY.ie a FREER AEA EEE esi which ES but @ 4 sertain romoly toe.Sone va Tes rer re \"MEETINGS AND -AMUGEMENTS.a MEETINGS AND_ ANUSEMRE 3 NIGHTS, COMMENCING APRIL Z4ch, \u201cMR.PAUL CAZENEUVE\u201d TR (Im Title Role).a THE NEW THREE-ACT FARCE \u201cThe Morning Afte PRICES\u2014§1.00, Tie, $00 and 35e.ur A SALE OF WHITEWEAR CONCERT AND BOCIAL will be held under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Ald of St.Edwards Church, in the basement of the Church, on Tuesday even- tar April 25th, ut 8 o'clock.Admission, Adulis, 1bc; Children, 10c.»5 7 THIS EVERING 8.15 MONUMENT NATIONAL PADEREWSKI 300 Extra Seats at $2.00 M.A A.A NOMINATIONS, Members are hereby notified that nominations for the office of Honorary President and eight Association rectors, for the ensuin EL year, may now be Nominations.which Must be signed by at least ten methbers, Monday Annual ee Eveatng, lot lections, Monday.15th May.E.HERBERT BROWN, SONS OF ENGLAND B, 8.Lodge Meuarch, 1 St.George and Merrte England The above Lodge will hold their Annual Concert in St.\u2018s Lecture Hall, corner of Prefontaine and Rouville streets, Hochelaga.on Tuesday, 25th April A record programme of Vocal and lustru- mental Solos, Recitations, etc, has been arranged.That can breathe in the op?coonglinh man.\u2019 m an ee 8 p.ses I 4 EDWARDS, GF C.or Corn: FUNERAL NOTICE, C.0.F.St.Patrick\u2019s It's a glorious charter, deny #t who can.| words, For Three Nights, Beginning Thursday, ba Eve'ss at 5.350 p.z-, Ent.Mat.at = Mr Henry W.Savage's Majestic FA > tion of PARSIFAL if: Company of 200.Orchestra AW SEATS NOW ON ivre Pricea\u2014T8¢c, $1.00, $2.00 an List suspended.Special x .Rates on all railroad lines.i) ACADEMY MATIN wee.The MONDAY, Thurs.and Sat.GEORGE \"SIDNEY in \u2018BUSY f PRICES\u201418¢, 33¢, 50c and J Next Week, Mummy and Hummi 7 \u20ac Mat q FRANCAIS $ REILLY and WOODS mia sad headed by America\u2019s Greatest Celtic dian, Pat.Rellly, in Two excesdingly Extravaranmas, \u201cDown at Night Off.\u201d A Big Otlo\u2014Clever Show Prices, 10, 20, 30, 35, 50c- .Next we \u201cWine, Woman and : 2960 THEATRE ROYAL ; Pro Afteroli This Week\u2014A LITTLE OUTOAST.A heart story of tears and laughted JIU JV - Prices\u201410, 20, 30 and boc.! Next Week\u2014DOWN BY THE SEA.| = 2008 { STORE NEWS Seasonable Underwear! 8 4th Troop-Fridays.Na, parade on Easter Monday evening.By order, R.A.BROCK, Capt., Aot.Adjutant D.Y.R.C.H.Ist Prince Wales Regiment Fusillers 96°1 ~rCESBAT_asth Battalion Parade, F.and D.Band, Buglers Plonears and Stretcher Section will attend.Company dits MONDAY.24\u2014Nos.3 as companies.THURSDAY.oer nd ?som anies.FRIDAY, 28\u2014Nos.companies.All parades 8.15 p.m.Uniform, Drill \u2014 Recruit Class.Baturday evening\u2014Buglers' Practice.By order, G.H.FERGUBSON, Capt., Adjt, order.Wednesday Evenin À VETERANS FALL IN.A special] meeting of the Veterans' Association of 1966 and \"70 will be held at the Drill Hall (Cralg street), Thursday, April 27th, at 8 o'clock, to appoint delegates to proceed to Ottawa and interview 8ir Wilfrid Laurier in reference to the land grants.Veterans er tions are réquested fo be présent.ED.W.BAKER, 2 Berthelet Bt.Bec.- Treas.The Sovereign Bank of Canada QUARTERLY DIVIDEND Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one-quarter per cent.(1% per cent.) for the Ses Quarter, being at the rate of five (5) per cent.per annum, on the paid up capital stock of this bank, has bee eclared, and that the same will Toa at the hema office and at the brane es on and after Monday, the 1th day of May next ® tran will be closed from the Tot to the 13th prox.both days !n- clusive.Notice is hereby also iven that the annual general mesting thé shareholders of this bunk will be held at the head office, 38 King Street West, Toronto, on Tuesday, the 13th day of June next, for the election of directors, and for the brat such other \u2018busihess ns jt before ssid \u2018meéeting.taken at twelve o'clock + te The chair witl \"By order of he Board, D.M.STEWART 2nd Vice-President and General Manager Toronto, 11th April, 19 se 12006 Even in time of national brisiness depression and panic there has been no such record as this\u2019 These quotstions, necessarily brief, drawn all from the signed articlés of responsible writers, serve to show the direction which \u2018\u2018business\u201d\u2019 is taking.Monopoly, extortion, the creation of great Janded estates for future oppression of the people, ars the ambition of our new race of captains of industry.If the people are inditferen the plutocracy will be established An will deserve success, for no deserves 11 y and too indifferent to fight for them Will the American people remain supine in the face of: he danger a now menaces their and.thetr nildrens erty 7 think \u201cnot.f only the facts can 5 made widely known .trusts and pn polied will go don b before {he the wrath \u201cIn one red burial ry omeek the Regiment will pare de | peopta |, perity that ts MEN'S CASEMERE SHIRTS Court 95.and DRAWERS, in WHITE, ve gourt pectfully BLUE, PINK and NATURAL Pre SE Ta IN to [1% Ana\" teh, th > mans res, $1,85 a Suit Rac.Secretary.DUKE OF YORK THE KNIT-TO-FIT 2 169 ST.CATHERINE.near 40.% ride at ihe Hutchi Sommoncing Electric Light Light Removed, Cleaned and Fit 2 MONTREAL ELEOTRIO 00., Fhone Main 1840.245 8t.James 9 79 23 ARE YOU MOVING?Let us take your Carpets and have them DYED or CLEANED.Te pan se send tor your CE a nn en us Damask Eek\" or Lace \u2018Curta and have them FRENCH CLEANED.You want Lo Know the cost and all about | Send for our expert.Don't act In the matter defore tsls- phoning or writing us.British American\u2019 Dysing c Offices and Agents all over bad City.Correspondence invited both In and out of Montreal.Letters answered promptig, Seok Coming White Muslins EDUCATIONAL ' DENTISTRY EXAMINATIONS for Quebec Board may be prepared for .at SHORTELL'S ACADEMY, Tel.Up 3275, 2077 8¢t.Catherine rr - - + Governor Vallee | Governor Vallee is co bed as a result of a cold on Saturday while ha Lorenz child to her waiting in a tab.not be out for some d 8peolal The Intring Gerhard He An oM ple bered 880, that no Can ard\u201d You can Hetntsman tros honte s to Ney York.| Tr a } c6at 1 PIs Le \u201copening over a white è, ouse embroidered in wild roses Helen: Mr.Harold and Han.Lo: Gouin spent Easter in r.Cliv rom ver W re ye u ° Depet \u2019 , town, ural) colors.She will also Topi J.R, Elliott, wear a picture hat of pale pink oak; Fo ews Wbite has returned to os Fred, Tooke spent Easter in sulle aie rooms Eifis to the the bride's: | x, ce.attendants were pear! hrooches star Mr.Killam of Winnipeg, 1s In town, Mice Edns Sciater ts in town from and crescent design.and to the best, for 9 few ays.Philadelphia to spend Eaager.man and usherg, pearl scarf plns.Mr.°C Sfmpson Garlund left lagt Mr.and Mrs.Strickland were in] à St Martin's Church this after- oak tor New York town last week from Pembroke.noon at Ave ô'clock the marriage will [don Victor J.Hasu Mre W.B Northrup.of Belleville, Mr.Harry Grubbe, of the Bank of take place of Miss Susie Ogden Han- Hogan, Ottawa; ?> town for Easter.Toronto, spent Easter In Peterboro.san, aughier of the late Mr.C.D.Brown, Montreal: G.Raikes, Bar- : Mr! F: L Wanklÿn has been confin- Mrs.Ciement MacKariane, Crescent anson, and of Hanson, Sher- rie, O it; D.C y nder, George M.| men Montreal BF.Fred.Hin, course af the great medicine ed to.the house by u bad cold.| 5t.has recovered from her.recent ili- brooke street, to Mr.Charles Edmund Siater, Borlasé, of Sherbrooke.The ceremony Ottawa; Misu Nora Plers, Weredale Park, Ness o Ww.MES.and Miss F Pud.\u2019 \u20ac .11 be perforrasd by the Rev.G.Os- N Pnt.: Mr., Mrs.and H od\u2019 dea arill has: returned from England.Miss Irene Douglas, of Montreal, 1s a borne Troop.The bride who will be dicombe, To ndo Quebec; F.C.G.oO $ arsap a >, « {| THE WASH FABRICS Prettier Than Ever | Mr.L.Edgar and Mr® W.J.Mac.Buest ot Mrs.George B.Ramsey, Que- st 3.goyan, pent Caster a \"New York, bec.St Berinioy i re White voile trim.Spat Moron dre.Romeo Houle, which rmanently © © Mr.James Redmond and Mr.Walter | MF.Charles Shorey, Redpath street.med with chiffon and ribbou, à tulle Montreal: Sir George which a Pis of \u201c Baker, gpent the week end in QuUawa, left on Friday for New York, whence( vell with orange blossoms, ang CArTY prench, A.J.Mra, amd Master L.usan cases.It the bright flowers of spring and the sweet flowers of Juné could shower Mr.Taytor and Miss Muriel Taylor.he salls for England.i a bouquet of white roses.Hericousin, Kitchener, @fidsay: Wm.Hutchinson, testimonials of of their blossoms on newly fallen snow, you would see no more beautiful picture st Cainer tel To NewYork te, Nomen, Colle peng Kasi | i Make the, ul, pend.Out Se: ee a tren our Wathing Fabric counters prepent to-day.The cholcgt, rgbat, mous Mr.and Mrs.Armand Lavergne were and Mrs.Blancher , Mr.De ture hat and.carry pink Ne.Ont: T : : C, L Hood Co., Lowell, exquisite designa from abroad are here, together with much that\u2019s exclusive, We .} ng Canadian visitors re- = 7 want you to know what we can do, and even If you don't wish to buy, Ha no oir names #3 the Canadian { proces, 10.Rue de Rome, the week ending April ne Lemieux, Am.Belan- ra.Brown, J., aod Mrs.and Mrs.Hod 1, trouble to show you everything you wish to see.Ask for the new designs In FRENCH MUSLINS and PRINTED ORGANDIES.We never saw such delicate tints, such dainty effects, such aristocratic effects, as those new ones Just arrived.Prices start at 3%.You'll {lke them.+ in town from Ottawa for the week Mrs.Thomas Macfarlane, of Mont- Kenny, of Sherbrooke, will uct as Lest ot.real, speut Kaster in Quebec with her and the ushers will be.the | Mr.George Love spent Easter in daughter, Mru.Boulton.orl e's brother, Mr.Hugh Hpnson: and Quebec, with his futher.Rev.A.T + eu her cousin.Mr.L.Haskell.Mrs.Han- Love.Mr.Gordon MacKinnon spent Easter gon mother of the.bride, will wear ove.in Sherbrooke with his parents, Mr.o ) ins p , black.Mrs.Walter Borlase, sister of Paris 4 BE BEAUTIFUL A vleit to our parlors will convince you of the Mr.Horace Bergeron end Mra Ber- Eeron were in town from Ottawa for Easter, Mr.Alex.Paterson is confined to his and Mrs.Jemes MacKinnou, Mrs.T.G.Malcolm, of Toronto, is fn town for a few days.the guest of her sister, Miss Morice, Mackay street.Mr.and Mrs.Feathérstonhaugh, Miss the bride, will Wear.black with black hat; Mrs.Hanson (Berthler), will be gowned In black and white, as wiil also Miss Borlase.Mrs.Haskell will wear black chiffon aver black stik, and Miss Emily Borluse will he gowned in white, J.de BL.Maurice, Mrs.Yulle, Mra Hatten, Mpntreal; A.H.n, Hamilton; Dr.Philly Rur-\u2019 W.Mrs, and the Misses \u2018W.Macpbagson, Montreal.fact that it is possible to gratify the desire of every Woman to be beau- ttful.By our treatment every facial blemish suchas Superfluous lair oom by à severe attack of rheuma- Reet May Featherstonhaugh a 1 Mol i iy aud positively re- 5 nd Mr.The following Montrealers register vey Hos are Panini Live in attend- Mr.a .W.p.: sity, With a blue and while hat.Owing to t nd Mrs.W.M.Reid.who have Fratherstonhaugh,are at Atlantic City.& ed ay Torento hotels: King Edward.ance.For appointment telephone Up 286 L.returned from the South, are at the recent bereavement In the bride's fam = Windsor.© * cdi Mivcirn Moredith and the Misses Modtreal Dermatological Institute, yo 1/71 / Miss R.Creighton.of Montreal, is Montreal for the Easter holidays in MISS BENSON, Proprietor, AN ny In Quebec, guest of Miss Fay town.; 2803 St.Catherino Street.SA Le ummings.Mrs.Thomas Hodgson and Miss I.+ = The Two-Tone Effects Messrs.H.O.Wilson and J.| Mabel Hodgson, Sinipson stre« have Hickson, were at the Chateau, Quebec, returned from a three weeks\u2019 visit to on Saturday, New York and Philadelphia.The marriage of Miss F.Gullhert, of The marriage of Miss L.R.Cunning- Cherrier street, to Dr.Fleury will take ham to the Rev.C.Carruthers, will The exclusive.two-tone offects are the chief featyre of our Carpet Depart.ment\u2014a department full of apsclal festures.It's the most comprehensive stock we've ever shown, comprising al the choice patterns Ia FOR SUNDAYS CONPECTIONERY Wm.Love & Co, 46013 St, Lawrence at place in June take place on Saturday afternoon at - \u201ccloc 3 \u201cen a {* .8, AXMINSTERS, Mr.W.J.White, Miss Edith White three o'clock at St.George's Church.WILTON } and Mra.Peters, of Montreal, were in The engagement: ls uwnunounced of FAREWELL RECEPTIONS.bia a, te.VETS, APESTRIES, eto, etc Garrison and Ladies Take Leave of Col.and Mrs.Gordon.\u2014The Montreal Military Jnatitute was on Saturday afternoon the scene of two Lunctions in honor of Col.W.D.Gordon, D.QC., and Mrs.Gordon, both | oO of whom have.been extremely popular during some eight years\u2019 residence in the city.That of the afternoon took the form of a repeption, at which officers and thelr ladies were present; that of the evening assumed the nature of a reception, at which officers of the gar- \u2018Quebec on Saturday.Miss Beatrice Ritchie, daughter of the Mr.Tristram Coffim, Jr.is spendin late Sir Wiliam Ritchie, Chief Justice the Easter helidays In Now York, the of Canada, and of L.dy Ritchie, of guest of his aunt, Mrs.F.H.Henn.Meucaile Mirset, plas, to the Hon.M , i rancis acnughten, second san of Hugh Mackay, Who ura in \u2018Quebec NA Lord Mac nashien, of Runkerry, Co.remaip some time at the Chateau | \u2018 trim, Ireland.Frontenac, Nowhere else In Montreal wili you find the exclusive designs that are die- played here.Prices will appeal to you irresistibly, they are so falr, We Invite your careful Inspection.Take elevator to top floor, .I At Christ Church Cathedral, on Sat- Miss Louise Fraser, of University Urday evening at a quarter past six street, underwent an operation for ap- o'clock the marriage took place quletly pendicitis at the General Hospital last ©f Miss Mabel Cuathels, daughter of week.Mr.W.M, Cuthels, to Mr.Walter Oliver, of Westmount.\u2018The cerémony was ; ; performed by the Rev.Dr.Symonds, whiter, Mrs, Clarke.Spent In the presence of immediate relatives Ottawa., of the bride and groom.The bridex .- who was given away by her father.| Mr.D.C.Alexander and Mr.George wore a travelling costume of dark blue SICILIAN SHIRTWAIST SUITS A Grand Array « 0 ception, oT ; vers « We've planned ¥o please you better with 8hirt Walst Suits than ever before, on Gordon was assisted during the There's larger selection, more noveitiss, more styles you can\u2019t see anywhere else.days.In the popular Sicillans we're particularly strong.Below we specify two 11 aftermoon in receiving the guests ?4 lines which are worth considerably more than prices we've placed on them.Mrs.V.Traversey, Dorchester street, Slater, who t the last two months silk, with hat of palest mauve tulle » , , by Mrs.Robert Starke and Mrs.J.in Europe,salled [from Liverpool by the and carried white roses.She was at- Osdell.* FOR $8.50\u2014Bright etyles, pertebtly tallo with wide stitched Campania, for New York, on the 22nd tended by her sister, Miss Florence Mrs, Gordon was presented with a ter aide à aps \u2014 mu : slee: with : en route for Montreal.Cathels, who was gowned in dark blue remembrayce from the officers of the pleats on etther side of box tofu péri ! sen ih sisted i The visiting governors for this week Cloth, with pink tullé hat, and carried district in the shape of a purse of smart tucks above cuff; nine gore side ted skirt, to the P House of Industry PInk roses.Immediately after the ce- gold.aide pleats and open foot pleats; special value at .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026., - 86.50 Fully four hundred were on hand in the evening to bid farewell to the retiring commanding officer of the district, who departs in a few days to assume similar duties at Kingsion.Toasts were offered and s \u2018hes mmude, expreagive of the appreciatma in which Col.Gordon has been held by all ranks ef the local militia.An orchestra of five pleces discoursed and Refuge and to the Homes at remeny.Mr.and Mrs.Oliver left (or Longue Pointe, are Messrs.Abner New York and Atlantic City.On their Kingman and W.M.Birks.return they Rules réside on Rosemount \"The tm ; of Miss Anna ahe &Yenue, Westmount.e bride recetv- to Dr.Balser of Germany.VE ane ed many h some p nts.place at.Bt.Paul's Church, at half- Mrs.Archibald Stevenson, Drum- past four o'clock, on Thursday after- mond street, entertalned at a delight- * noon, Mar 18th, ful tea for young people on Saturday The ent is announced, in &fternoon.In the drawing room, where Ottawa, oe Miss Edith Tobin, eldest the decorations were pink roses and FOR $8.50\u2014Very fine quality of Brilllantine made with æide-pleated front and back, new pleated leg-of-mutton sieeve; sicirt In nine gore, side- pleated style, with clusters of 4 pleats all around; special value at.8§8.50 FIRST COMMUNION Dress Flouncing with embroidered frill and trimmed with Valenciennes moe daughter of Mre.Augustus Power.of iraed.Mre.Stevenson received in an music Lhroughaut She [proceed Ings.insertion; good value, a yard .verre arenes sssesssee ssesesse-eve DOO T7 Ubrod street, to mplre gown of black velvet, with mong ose noted in e company Vancouver erbert oF & touchea of white.She was assisted In were: Colonels Gordon, D.O.C., Mattive, Flouncing Embroidery, from 9 to 16 inches wide, on the material and fin- Cameron, D.S.0.Birkett, Costigan, ished with an embroidery fill; Per yYard .ccce essed vrocces svarnvnes $1.25 of Jace Mr.Justice Robertson, of Vic- 'eceiving by Miss Lucy Stevenson, torta, B.C.who wore pale mauve crepe de chine 2 and corsage houquet of violets.In the At the home ot Mr.apd Mrs.Jas dining-room, where the table was ¢f- Butler, Finlayson, Cole, Hibbert, Starke, Ibbotson, Carson, Label, Me- Kay, Charles Wilson; Majors Stephens, Piche, Schneider, B8tarke, Car- A special line of Flouncing, with hemasti tched tucks and embroidery full; extra good value; por YATÉ .10orarcceu Don stsecessa miswisrssia 300 Stylish Shirtwaists Much Under Price.a Two highly attractive groups of Ladies\u2019 Shirtwaists fresh, spick-and-span, in most effective and fashionable styles, comprise this offering for to-morrow, This is a \u201c good chance to buy the White Shirtwaists you want at good bit less than you'll pay on any ordinary occasion.300 Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waista of fine lawn, made in numerous styles with em- Le broidery insertion end medaiiions, emall and wide tucks, and bemetitch- ing; sizes 32 to 42 bust; regular price $1 to 33: to-morrow to clear.\u2026.500 50 only Ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists, spring weight, flannelette end flannel, neatly made with tucks; colors, cardinal, nawy, green.grey and sky, tn Me, ant the arHass Her } 1 Uvely arranged with splraea, iere, Lilley, Cameron, Ibbotson; C enhair fern, and candelabra ehaded riere, , .: 7aD- of thetr gidilit -sinughter, Miss Edith in green, Mrs.Herbert Carter poured tains Bonham, jy Stikeman, Davidson, aln, Dods, ully, Fergusson, u Logie, | oan to ur CE oy re lea and Miss Boulter coffee.In the + by Rev.J.W.M der.Aaa where e decorations were tor 3.Chestnut Street fac he À rican Beauty roses, Mise Kathleen who wore blue chiffon taffet gnew served punch.Among these bride, ore flon taffeta.present Misa Flore Ii was attended by her sister, Miss Lyla, p Duntop © sa nce Ells, Miss May Sloan.Me.Robert Gardiner: of mabe] Hoi the Mies Buller, Miss Galéhiels (Scotland) was best man.na Eson.iss F.Wilkins, the sses Murray-Smith, Miss Gladys Mr.and Mrs.Loggie left later for D ; a unlop, Miss Louise Brown, Miss Amy Montreal The bride's going away A Mis gown was brown Venetian cloth.cet, s M.Gasccigne, Miss Hilda King, Miss Amy Htam, the Misses : At the First Baptist Church on Sat- Featherstonhaugh, Mls Amy Thomp- Es urday afternoon the marriage took son, Miss Ruth Lang.Miss F.Brown, K ga0) place of Mr.Richard Cooper Sharpe, Miss Taylor, Miss Ha ar, \u2018Miss F.Montreal e's the Quebec gaol on of Winnipeg.Alo Mia Neth ite Sima.only Waugh, Miss Olive Boulter; Miss} Ve 4 PRETTY EVENING GOWN OF PINK SILK AND LACE.the Inadequate accommodation of the ev ; ys evenson ss aw s E J.A.Gordon, D.D., officlating.The Shorey.Dr.Meakins, Dr.Nutter, Cap- This evening gown {s in white chiffon over coral silk.with princess Montreal gaol, as told recently in the bride wore white silk organdie, veil taln Ells.Mr.Royal Ewing, Mr.| point liberally used all over the trope after a festooned pattern.he ter ine penttentiary to the gash rhe + and home Sadie ie osm and carried a Fraser Gurd, Dr.Wilkins, Mr.A corsage is cut V back and To loosely in to the-girdle of white prisoners were ar in a Coat car qu e roses.Miss Lindsay, Mr.G.Robinson, Mr.Mec- satin that comes down in a mar! point tn the front.'Fhe sieeve fis sim- on the regular train and were in Surgeon-Captain Lauterman, Surgeon- Lieut.Williams, Surgeon-Lieut.Pa- vey, Surgeon-Lieut.Harvey and Svur- geon Major Brown.TRANSFER OF PRISONERS.Quebec Gets a Big Batch of Montreal\u2019s Gaol Birds.Fifty prisoners were taken from the Sime (Torusto).cousifi of the bride.Kenzie, M ° 4 r.Scott Jeakins, Mr.Allan 1 th ibow, and with handkerchief dra of th who w Mald-of-honor, ple, stopping above the el a e pe e charge of Sergeant Benard.The men + memmaline ana hat of were te Danton Ur Mr.Camano Mr Bayard lace falling at the back.THe skirt is of circular cut, the lace \u2018following taken away were all long-timers dain and fanty effects; sizes 33 to 43 in buet; regular price Ji to The were \\ilss Fragels Sawyers, Mr.Carlyle, Mr.Mitchell, the fesfoons, with a flounce.of particularly good design edged with rose- They were handcuffed to each other SLES; LO-MOTTOW tO CIOAR .\u2026\u2026\u202600ccoccoucen wocere Bovas smssmme uwessne BOC Fry Frs Gl = est Ses E.White who Mr.Paimer, Mr.Grubbe, Dr.Keenan,| Pink velvet at the foot.The foundation alip of Coral silk has a Paquin TW Ume of Any of (hem esp L ADIES \u2019 H0S Y e with girdies of and many others.flounce at the foot, covered with chiffon ruffies, this making the daintiest mauve, and hats to match, and carried The Montreal gaol is seventy years daffodils, tfed with mauve tulle.Mr.At St.Stephen\u2019s Church this after- of finishes for the lace of the outer skirt, , old.It is only able to fittingly accom- In Satisfying Assortment Torrance Sharpe, of the Bank of Ot- NOON at five o'clock the marriage takes = = = modate 225 prisoners, but there are Do you wish to sae some of the season's daintiest Hosiery?Our Hoslery + tawa, was his brothers best man, and Rlace of Migs Frances Ma Marcia Raddop.; ; rar aver r 80 In 5 & i an record that Counters show a particulariy lavie» assortment.Thera you'll find everything \\ the ushers were Dr.A.H.Gor-| daughter of Mr.E.W.T.Raddon, to ly there will be no \"reception.Mr.and John U.Hamilton.W.H.C.Flaherty, Tents ures urged the laovernment to that the cleversst makers cgn fashion, plain and fancy styles, with an exception- Mr.Chas Phillips, Mr.Owen Dr.Charles de Pencier.| \"The church ton this Arnold Lind.Frank G.Roe, J.H, Ro : B.Keddy (ie NS.), and Mr.Her.wi be decorated with palms, and white evening the bride traveling.in a tall- Willlam Uglero, C.A.Clark, ATW pulldini or filing > Totem \u2018prison ally fins showing of the néw isather tan Hoslery.; dert on nnipeg).Mr.and Mrs JOWerS, and the ceremony will be\u2019 per- ack cloth.with Bish W.C.Cummin ueen .: Ladies\u2019 Swipe White Cotton fancy crochet ; Sharpe have left Prat Winnipeg as formed by Dean Evans.The bride, or made costume of Dac their return D.Watson, J.C.omy pré A.sufficient in size.plu .Ribbed Vests, lace snd fronts, .Paul who will be given away by her father.they will reside in Sherbrooke.The Baylis, .> La me ox ames 1etste 0uteracerece 00e Surare 000000 sauces sm.DO 2.At the Church of the Ascension.Tor- trimmed with Mone A ne de chine pride received many handsome pre- Miss Anna Fyshe whose masriage DISPUTE AMONG MUSICIANS.ee \u201d 24 Vesta {ancy crochet fronts, each rere +4 ¥ onto, on Saturday, Miss Elsie Veronica roses, and dior oi ace, chiffon gong, including several cheques.takes place shortly, gave a very en- - Ladies\u2019 Swiss Ribbed Cotton Corsa trimmed\u2019 lace, each Fiyecey rman fr ° accordion pleated chiffon.At the Church of & John the Evan-| joyable farewell tea on Saturday .af- One Violinist Sues Another for $5,000 x LADIES\u2019 FASHIONABLE LEATHER TAN HOSE Helliwell, only daughter of y daughter Mrs.Elliott Her tulle vel will be caught with gelist, this afternoon, at half past ternoon.Miss Fyshe was asisted { elliwell, of 7 à Em lard tee tetes orange blossoms, and she will carry hree o'clock, the marriage took place ceiving by her grandmother.a.Damages for Slander, ; Lee of Mr.George Chillas.of Mont- lillies of the valley of vhite roses And of Miss Olga St.George.daughter of Leonowens.In the tea room the deces- Discord has arisen between two of New Tan Cottlon Have, per Dir.0100uen vepsours vomoutge succes $70 7 , by the Rev.A.Kuhring.The or, Mise Irene Henson sein ta of hon.Mr.Percival W.St.George :3 Dr.| ations were pink and white roses.the best known musicians of the city, New Tan Lace Embroidered Lisle Thread Hose, per PRE cv mposeane BO UT) edding was celebrated quietly.only in pale yellow crepe with lar 5 black Walter A.Wilkins, son of Dr.G.Wil- |\u201d Miss Ida Gerth ls spending the Eas- Prof.À.de Seve and Mr.Emile Taran- New Fancy sx Hows, per paie neue pere v0sane never naace pou 85s i Ymmediate friends\u2019 and relatives picture hat.and wil EB loiets.Kins.The Rev.Mr.Wood, assisted ter holidays In Toronto.with her sis.to.The latter has taken- action in (ne Rosman 7 carry Vioiets.| ay thé Rev.Arthur French, perform- ie - Mrs.F.BR\u2019 Wheatley.courts against hie feliow.vioiiniat, Lo LL - Wallace | The in Ë ng all © gave the bride away.She Ede Tiabett ang ry oridestmalds oles ed the cfremony In the presence of re- .recover §i, amages.Sore a white homespun suit, made with tle will wear pale lavender silk gowns latives apd Intimate friends.The END OF THE LORENZ CASE This claim for damages ls based on Louis XV.coat, trimmed with pom- with black picture hats, and carry Church decorations were carried ou \u2019 - ve 8 ue an alleged deplaratjon by Mr.de Seve proue silk, broadcloth and gold, and yellow flowers.Miss E.Raddon and In green and while.The bride Wao The Child Went Back to New York thet M- Taranto had never been a pu- Jrrge three-corned hat of lace, with Miss Evelyn Hanna will be in white Yas given away by her father, was pil of Eugene Ysaye, whose recent ap- Ljuches of gold and a large feather.silk frocks, with large white bows with owned In white chiffon and mousse With Her Father.pearance as a violinist at the Mrmu- ouqnet Was of White roses.The etreamers, In place of hats, and wil | line de sole.over white taffeta, with \u2018 ment National evoked so much énthu- WHITE PETTICOATS : At a Shortened Price gris madd, Miss Edith Hilder, of Bow- carry yeli e | trimmings of old Venetian t In accordance with\" the \u2018recent de-| gag Mr, Taranto exhibits varjous ' ; anvilte, wore a white cloth suit made eron will oars.or rt.Cam- She wore the embroidered tufle veil gisians of tie courts dealing with the evidences of his connection with Lhe We have a delightful array of sn flimy, lacy Petticoats that tha eummer A \u2018 her mother had worn at her own mar- renz kidnapping onsé, Governor Wal- great master, and relles on this ecn- wardrobes will eo soon demand.To be admired they need only to be own.This ee a pleated redingote, the.coat tr-fm- ture, Mr.R.orm Ih with touches of blue and gold, and and Dr.Mc Alu AU Det Mo riage; and carried a bouquet of ihe cn a\" to her ta ner.ho.came blue tulle hat.Mr.W.Bell war best Mrs.Raddon, mother of the bride, will Toses and lles Pe Take.jour New York for the purpose of hint of a special! chance te-morrevs, 130 eniy Ladies Underskirta, of fine opttom, dpuble sewn charme, ep nection as one of the means to attract .Some he il - New York for the purpose of taking roy have born ont punis he de an.Mrs.George Chillas, of Mont- w .two bridesmalds Miss Muriel Balfour al, mother of the groom, wore an rate er Ps gia mith hat te (Quebec) and Miss Bessie \u2018Gordon, ber back.The child was induced to the statement that be had never been - flounce of fine lawn with row of Moe inesrtjen and deep lace fl.re on trim the groom.\u2018wit be \u2018gomme In\u2019 pala wore Eowns of white silk organdie and [YS J TUN, 08 ZORS WL | pupil of Ysaye, Mr.Taranto declares Drench band and dust rather Leathe, By 08 43; weit $1801 soe.\u201c1 w ac ace, ac t vith picture hats ,° \u2019 oque and green silk with a lily of the valley Valenciennes lace, w Pl gate of the female gaol Lorens mat in that Prof.de Seve has evidentiy been TOW covreennne ve vracsires anesesscatmsquengues Retesr woessn Be waveen .SOO #ck siik codt, with white applique.to 1 a it trimmed with Ba que.A reception will follow th .of white: point d\u2019espr deceived by some people In B2igium, rv.Helllwell waa dressed In an em.remony.at the tesidence of (ha das pink rosepuds and white tulle stream- ition Tn Le er who declared that Taranto had never prtieret moienc ire oder tan parents, Gladstone avenue.In the tea ©T?- TA bouquets ere of Dirk of her father and she acreamed ght studied under the great violinist, rellinz room Mi.B.roses.The flower gir - reer i.waa of brown cloth trimmed with Woods, and Misa Thornlos will be fn nifred Baker, wors 5 \"white Toul however.carried out his delerminmities Chief of Staff Promoted.aque.w w e , - age taq charge.This evening Dr.and Mrs.de and lace frock.pink rosebuds and ana at ht left with the littld one Canadian Associated Press.= = carried a basket of pink flowers.Mr.London, Ont., April 24.\u2014 The War and the Mrs.Lorenz now has to answer a Office announces that Col.Lake, on ni 08, ¢ gr ushers ware Mr, Fred.Hkine, Mr.eas nt ane Th taking up a four years\u2019 appointment OGIL VY 8S, cor.St.Catherine > and ountain.Streets.Gourtlahd Strange A re Stewart 8 charge of an officer for New York.as Chlet of Staff of the Canadian Mi- § : : Lo the bride, was gowned in dark mauve | \u2014_\u2014 generat?He was temporarily lent to , ee .- TU crepe de chine trimmed wi black EUCHRE.\u2014A large attendance {» ex- the D ; ini t st in formi th - ; and white lace, with mauve hat with | pected at the progressive euchre to Cenadiar nt semst in ng the violet garniture.Her bouquet was of | be @iven by St.Ann's Young Men's [C2 nh Mita .; Society, in their hall on Ottawa street violéts and Illy of the valley.Mrs.is evening.The euchre wiil begin At &t.James\u2019 Church, Three Rivers, the groom, wore a Nant ay Solis own and ate vaca at 8.30.Quebec, last week, the marriage took hat.Miss F.Wilkins, sister of the lace of Mr.Henry, Dickinson, of oom.was gowned In embroider hree Rivers, formerly of Stockport, ream.etamine, witli bebe hat.The Cheshire, Bngland, to Miss Hannah A.ceremony was followed by a reception Tonle.plaughter john oie.2°! at the home of the bride's parents, St or tin The bride \u201coo war Tray Catherine street, the decorations being ru 5 er a hor or a He white roses and pink carnations.This dress of brown cloth and whit hd evening Dr.and Mrs.Wilkins leave ture hat.Her sister.Mies Amy Dente tor New York and Atlantic City, the who acted as i, wos in bius bride travelling in a mauve cloth | ath nd o white picture hat costème, with mauve hat, \u2018and fawn & oh 1 of Montreal, tormerly oi cloth redingote.On thelr return to ; Montreal they will reside at the Siockpart.acted as best man.Export Sewing-Machine Repairs.Shirley Flats\u2019 Western avenue, The pity sewing-machine oil of absolute Ladies\u2019 Corset Covers, of good cotton, trimuied in several giyles, With Ince and embroidery, loose snd tight-fitting; sizes 33 to 43; worth 40e and 50C; t0-MOITOW +-rcrveonvrrnsnncsnmswe Weveew de mses oi od age rT that comfort at home, is \u201cthe desire - WN f tre such a umber of bin Las à Ca Va hate re 6s Bis PTE se PERF w table for eke pie.Cetling Clusters, otrojiers show .Room which ve he a Bar ke ne IN THE ILIA OR ON THE as ave you call and see at bride reéeived many beautiful presents, inoluding table silver from Mr Percival St.George; dass: and the best needles and parts dressing table from Mra.st.La: | machines, at Singer stores.a.mahogany tray ane au for for the red 8.1427 St.Catherine street, 1908 Notre Dame street, 2427 Bt.Catherine street, 2327 Notre Dame i a atreet.= .vis from.en sister, ie am ; an 2 Foon urn ure.D fies wil ins.Phe gro\u2019 s ie : ride e Drdeematder pearl pendants: the flower girl, a pearl pin, and to the Bost man a pearl tle pin, - eh follwing: Odnadtin viittors re: tered their names.at the Canadian ; le we CLs Tandon Bow dus ie MER LINIMENT ILLS PAIN Pre DeroT | Kingston, Ont, - not wish to qualify, I swear ta yo Speclal Notice.Che shal know how fo ata draw Josp raion ree | 2 t t Attention is calied to the great bar- can, Apr) a 50000 Va bn = meriy exhibited in w ono Dili: sad s in slightly used Upright Pianos pre sald; \"I dant\u2019 belleve there Tn encouragémen Lm ing.1 shall week 14 fending Canadian and American f y of & new conflict for the Re- in the ind le chasacter of the in- sb e po Dee si She se distriéts, and, so sup~ Castro May Challenge Fate.\u201d akers, at Layton Bros, 144 Peel St.t if, against reason, right and gh Ta, rt \"3 afd.anything ls cogftating which I do fate.\u201d ! Aa bar scems almost Za bockeh to say ôver again that we Fou evo aps sud Yet we know that there à sé And: \u2018yet\u2014there are some sens that must be made to or- ; solo occasion that de B pend upon positive exclu- 3 wvemes for their charm.Gowns 5 this we have provided lor Zales.Our dressmaker comes to p ws from Paris where she was en- as premiere couturiere à Laferricre and with Raud- assortment of popu- ell suited for travel- ; would An efon to clear out finally 2 Gh left in the Base- Ching Butter Pads decoration, re- Tuesday, 1 A a from .8 to 15.Tuesday, 5 each.Pots and Pedes- orated, 64 inches \u2018and green, am Sets, Square Ice ray, and 12 mdividual i oh | price, $1.33 ued uesday, 60 QUET.TO OSLER.fendered by Medical on of United States.\u2018April 24-Dr.Willlam H.Pro- assume hik new duties off\u201c University, is to be enter- of the medical profession of a States, at a dinner at the -Astorla, oh.the \u2018evening of sage May The arrangements LY hands of a committee of Ë % James Tyson, of \u2018Philadel- Le chirman.Dr.Oaler is by birth and leading Canadian Share signified their jnten- nt ht the dinner Tt ia Dr Osler will | Bhgland in June, a \u2018Toronto ~ Montreal | # Vanco John N.BY | its arms and see the flames of revolu- Jonas Hopkins University, \u2018placed out of harm's way there is no \u2018neutrality is recétved here with plea-* Hh TOY Much Depends on Result} of Great Naval Battle.oe THE DISCONTENT IS GROWING Admiral Rojestvensky\u2019s Vessels Departed From Neutral Waters on Saturday Afternoon.St.Petersburg, April 24.\u2014 Not only the future of the war in the Far East, but the fate of the whole programme of internal reform, to which Emperor Nicholas stands committed, appears to await the Issue of (he approaching sea battle between Rojestvensky and Togo.The iovernment undoubtedly, would be greadly strengthened, at jeast for the moment, by a victory decisive enough to change the war situation.The Liberals nre impatient at the de- Jay and suspicious of every move of the Government.They are convinced that if victory comes, the bureaucracy, to whichathe realization of reforms 5 YER sens) À ror enfants a and Children Castorja is a hormless substitute for Castor O gorlo, Drops aud Soothin, contains neither Opium, Soin subs It cures Diarrhoea and Win 1, Pare- .It is Pleasant.It © uor other Narcotio nce.lt destroys Worms Sand.allays Feverishness, a Colic.It relieves Tedth- ing Troubles and cures Constipation.It re Stomach and Bowels i The Children\u2019s P.con re lates the healthy and natural aleep.Mother\u2019s Friend.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 63 law (8) BOTTLERS Rowan Bros.& Co.Montreal HAVE YOU - TRIEDgIT ?BOTTLERS Robillard & Co.Montreal has been\u201d consigned by the Emperor, will be able, despite the clamor | throughout the country, to keep the execution of these reforms fu their bands, which, of course, in their operation, would mean thelr eventual dls- sipation in a& labyrinth of endless commissions.Moreover, they believe that the Emperor might be again persad- ed to listen to the necessity of the oi! style of repression of the present agitation.A POLICE REGIME.Practically the interior administration ts being conducted through a police regime.Already there are every where evidence of return to von Plehve methods, Domiciliary visits and arrests by scores and hundreds BEAVE R Caledonia Water BOTTLERS J H Bryant, Sherbrooke are reported in every part of the Empire, and meetings of all classes of people are forbidden and broken up by the police under the direction of the local governors.Even Zemstvo meetings at Vladimir, Elizabethpol, Orel, Tiflis, and Livadla have been closed.Of course, the Government properly argues that it can not fold tion fanned by agitators; but it is noticeable that such spokesmen as Prince Mestchersky (editor of the Grashdanin) are again boldly pre claiming the doctrine of repression, characterising the Consttutiqnalists and \u2018\u2018Intelllgentsia\u2019\u2019 as Junatics, \"Rus- sta has suddenly become a vast lunatic asylum,\u2019 'says the Grashdanin, \"and unless mad people are locked up and predicting where all this idiocy will end\u201d Should Rojestvensky be defeated, on the contrary, the Liberals belteve that the bureaucracy would capitulate and that peace and a constitution would coma.BLOODSHED EXPECTED.The wildest stories of plans of blowing up the members of the Imperial faintly, ministers and palaces, and of plllage and murder of the nobility, and the wealthy are current, especlally in aristocratic drawing-rooms, and many society people, thoroughly frightened, have already made preparations to go abroad.Large reinforcements of troops and especially of Cossacks, have been brought to St.Petersburg.Arrests and searchee of the lodgings of suspects continue, but even Gen.Trepoft, although he is taking every measure of precaution, does not seem to know exactly what to expect.That he anticipates trouble and bloodshed 18 apparent from the fact that he has no- tied all manufacturers to guard against \\ncendiartean, and through house porters has warmed every family that women and children must remain off the streets on May day, PRICE OF BREAD HIGH St.Petersburg, April 24\u2014The price of bread has trebled in Moscow as the result of the strike of 15000 bakers.Only municipal ovens are working.It is feared the struggle will be protracted, although the masters are willing to grant considerable conces- slons.CZAR'S MESSAGE TO NOBLES.St.Petersburg, April 24.\u2014Recelving the Marshal of Nobility of Kostroma recently Emperor Nicholas ordered him to communicate the following message to the nobles: \u201cMy will regarding the convocation of representatives of the people is unswerving, and the minister of the interior is devoting all his efforts to its Peerless amongst table waters.Healthful and palatable._ Its users are delighted.If you wear Good Shoes why not Wear Good Lc Laces?PATONS SCOTCH BOOT AND SHOE LACES ARE THE BEST Tan Laces, Tall shades and colorsin stock.Ask for Pa ston\u2019 °°\u201d 6E0- D.\u2018Ross & CO.71 York Et, Toronto.64% Cratg St, Montteal.bole Agents for Canada 259 85 1 aw BLOOD POISON FOR MSETEEN YEARS re re bolinarplalty uy Card vou can treated at nty.Capital .000.Wa be solicit th \u201cthe sas abaiina A Ws har ve taken mereury, pes ri A] ve aches and pains.Mucus Patches in outh Hore Throat, Pimples Co go.lcers on any partof Ereprors eee CE {I write for roots ot COOK REMEDY CO.1007 MASONIC YREFLS, Obisago, TIL \u2018 39 338 One Came Out After The Other.Suffered with Boils for Six Months.! 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MORE TAXES FOR RUSSIANS.8t.Petersburg.April 24.\u2014~The coun- cll of the Emperor, Saturday, promulgated the first law providing fof an increase in taxation for war purposcs.It Includes an increase In the tax on matches, petroleury, etc.and a graduated tax on the salaries of officials.The total product is estimated at $11,000.00.The law goes into force ay 1.ROJESTVENSKY DEPARTS.The Russian Fleet Left Kamranh Bay on Saturday.Saigon, French Cochin-China, April 24.\u2014The complete Russian fleet \u20181 Kamranh Baÿ on April 22, at midday, AL night heavy cannonading was beard rout at-sea.It is supposed the Rus- -slan fleet was engaged with a portion bf the Japaneze squadron.Before the departure of the squadron Vice- Admiral Rojestvensky visited Admiral Jonquieres.No Russian officer or saflor landed from the fleet in Kam.ranh Bay.They had expected Nebo- Eatoff's detachment of the aquadron to arrive at any moment.The natives were highly pleased with the great rise In the price of provisions owing to the Russians\u2019 visit.ADMIRAL TOGO'S FLEET.London, April 24.\u2014A despatch from Manila, April 22, to the Dally Mail, sa \u201cVice-Admiral Togo's main fleet will sesemble south of Formosa on April \u2018The Japanese Coneul here has re-| ceived a long cipher message concerning Kamimyra's squadron.Tha Con- -8ul says the ships will- \u2018not enter Mantla harbor, but will cruise outside.© \u201cThere lia great official activity here.The American Admiral, the Japanese Consul, and the general in command have held conferences.The Admiral will, on: Monday, | confer with Gover- nor-General Wright HEARD AT TOKIO.Tokio, Apfll 24.\u2014Thé anrou ; that in response to Japan's representy- tions, France Nas promised the expulsion of the Russian Second Psaoi lo squadron from Kamranh Bay, and af.{ firmed her determination to maintain sure, and has rélieved the tension of popular feeling, although.it is beljered that if Rojestvensky entered Ka inh Bay for the purpose of fin 3.paring for a dash north, the purpose was accomplished before he was or-, dered to leave.There is also a suspicion that we | festvensky may simply make à\u2019 féchni- cal removal from French territorial waters by\u201d going outside the three- mie limit.\u2019 Hence the incidént will remain unclosed until the Runsians |.depart: from Indo- Chines waters.- «The Forelgw.Office, axe; The Yosses \u2018are: by 5 Shiloh\u2019s says: \u201cThe French Government, upon receipt of the report that the Baltic squadron had arrived at Karhranh Bay, instructed the Gover- nor-General of Indo-China to strictly enforce the rules of French neutrality.Subsequently the Japanese Government lodged a protest with France, and the French Government issued new special instructions to the Gov- ernor-General for transmittal.to the Russians, ordering: them to leave French waters as soon as possible.The Governor-8eneral telegraphéd, replying that he had taken the necessary measures according to Instructions.The French Government simultaneously addressed the Russian Government, asking that the Admiral be instructed to leave -French territorial waters.The Russian Government replied that it had already sent such instructions.The French Government gave assurances that they had taken, and would take in future, necessary measures to \u201csee that neutrality is rigorously respected.\u201d \\ Twenty-Five Were Injured.Chicago, 1H, April 24.\u2014 Twenty-five persons were injured in a wreck on Saturday, on the icago and Milwaukee Electtic Ralflroad, \u2018at: Greenleaf street and Fourth avenue, in Wilmette, a suburb 16 miles from Chi Charles Franklin, of Evanston, is expected to die as the result of his injuries, According to the ace count of the motorman, George W.Parker, the brakes refused to work, and when the car struck the curve it was going at a speed of almost 20 miles an hour, It flew from the t and was completely overturned I A Fire In Toronto City.Toronto, April 24.\u2014 At &n early hour Saturday morning fire broke out at 5 Scott street, pocupied by Eby.Blain and Qo., wholesal as a ntorehouse and roast] \u201croom.It spread to the adjoining premises; occupled by the Craig- glove manufacturers.n and Co., 35,000 Craig.The ke and - a + rs, on stock and $500 ot building; Cowan and Co.$6,000 8 damagé was \u2018mostly done by s watar.Thè harder you cough, th worse the-cough gets.Consumption Cure T: Tone\" is guaranteed to cure.It It | = benefit you, the druggist aire vor money b 2 7 @ \u20ac Wie & Co.> Does Your Husband Drink?Give him Orrine secretly in his tea, or fee.or milk.Tasteless, odoriesa, color! but it cures the drink habit.91 at John T.T, Lyons' Drug Stores.The most approved of this fabrics In a medium walght at dium price.Colors are: turquoise and dark self figures; 42 tn.wide: a on PLAIN PANAMAS.For shirt walst sults or separa id skirts, equally suitable for chil dren or adults; colors.navy, cardinal, brown and slate grey; 43 in wide.sons me- Brown, navy.resets 500 HUCAN CLOTH.\\ An excellent weave for travelling » suits or costumes that will receive hard usage; positively » iy not crush; colors, brown, cream and dark red; 45 dn.\"ride s5e % DOTTED SHIRTINGS For Shirt Waist Suits and Blouses, natural grounds, with velvet dots bf various colors; 32 In.wide.81.50 A fow brief items from the Wash Goods Department: CANVAS LINEN, White, pink, blue, green, grey and champagne; w.rian, à 28c ins.; price .2B¢c FANCY CANVAS LINEN, Plain white grounds with flecked plaid effects, in green, brown, mauve and black; width, 28 ine.; price .COTTON CREPON.vusece sative sresse 33c An ideal material for house gowns or warm weather wear; white grounds with spots and flecks.in fawn, blue, green and black; width, 28 ins.; price .\u2026.cove 3830 LINEN POPLINS.Plain Poplins, in pink.old rose, fawn, grey, blue : width, 28 ina; rien va\u2026ssess L.65e LINEN CHEVIOTS.Handsome as the most expensive twéeds; colors are mixtures of blue, grey and green; width, 28 in.; price .J.G5c SATIN STRIPES.Naingook Mualins in ground colours of white, cream, navy and Black, with =pots of contrasting colors and self satin stripes; width, 36 ins.; price .18c MAIL QRDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.Mo Fin Goming White Muslins est gm vie fer do fans pee Ee: Mami BIRD'BREAD PE cures birdy\u2019 Ms and makes them re pe ln Chl Bird Sead pls, the sander bled kts; Abe ganderd bled Lea COTTAR Res Weather: : Fine and a Little-Milder | dered, full range of popular shade, per yd., 89c and $1.50 Voile de Sole, a French Silk Cambric Fabric, sheer weave.lustrous finish, per yard .Plain Mohair, Briliilantine na 81- cilienne, per yard, 50c to 8 Silk Eollenne, popular for summer dresses, all ajhades in stock.Spe- ~lal, per y Ge5c sleeves.Prices $4 KB lbs.Special Ceylon Tea 4 Ibs.Finest Creamery Buiter 1-00 | per acme vouuss eers nes suc 0000 OUR ELECTRIC C St.Catherine, Vit) and Victoria Streets.\u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION.\u201d A Wide-Awake Dress Goods Store We Give you the New Fabrics as Soon as They Are Woyen\u2014Dyed.The opinion is unanimous that this is the Best Dress Goods Store within shopping distance\u2014personal or by mail\u2014of the public of Canada.BEST implies\u2014-been proven by comparison, too\u2014showing the largest variety of quality-worthy, stylish fabrics, and adequate quantities of each, a season may be fully and promptly met.Never content, though, with the assortment in stock.with the manufacturers that there may be no undue delay between the issue of a new fabric and its appearance in the display.The ambition to be famous as generous value givers is as keen is the days of leadership, as when we were rated merely \u201cone of the best.\u201d | Fine Wool Crepoline, Silk Embroi- Flgured Mohairs, correct thing for Shirt Walst costumes, etc.\u2018Bults, automobile A large collection of newest effects and best col- rites, per yard, renc 60c, 75c.makes, dyed by 95e \u201c\u201cGuillau- met and Chappat\u201d-a full range of colors, per in all vard, 70c¢ to qualities, from, Voile Azure, a rich and effective fabric, in delicate shades, dentelle effect deaigns, per yd:.that we've planned for a series to-morrow.Canned Pea Whole Pinsspèles, in cans Vinegar, Impèriai quart .pkgs 30 x 40 Prunes, Malt 300 each 2 \u201cWITHOUT, Ac PEER\"-STRATHCONA BRAND B.BACON, 17c Ib.WINDSOR BACON, 19c Ib.HAMS.18%o 0 THE OLD RELIABLE \u201c§ O'CLOCK BLEND OF PURE TEA.As u aBe COFFRE MILL GRINDS 6 LBS.PER MINUTB AND REFUSES TO GRIND POOR COFFEE.with Well-Made Smart-L ooking Raincoats For Women and Misses Railncoats of quality, in styles equally as good and attractive as the regular cloth Coats.No day In the season when an apology for wearing a Raincoat becomes necessary-holds its own In a fashion parade.and proves its utility when showers arise.The range of choice is quite extensive.For example, we've Raincoats for the miss in gray.fawn, navy and Cravenette Cloths, made with pleated back and belt, gray modishly full 98 LO tii iii ities nes sou nuecsneu nes 812-600 45c 12%c \u20ac 10c In constant communication Colored Cork Screw Suiting-a very fine material for spring costumes, in dark, medium and light chades.Special price, per yard .Plain Lustres or Alpaccas all cal- ors, from, per yard, 26¢ to .Checked Mohair, the most fashionable Shirt Waist Suiting of the season.in shepherd checks, broken checks, and hair line checks, colors are brown, navy, green and gray, per yard .LADIES\u2019 $2.00 TO $2.50 Beautiful Kid and Patent Leather Slippers, in a varlety of pretty styles, light turn soles, mostly \u2018high French heels; regular $2.00 and $2.50 lines.Tuesday 8 am.to clear at .5.00 5.90 8.80 A Crowded Grocery Section Certain on Tuesday\u2014 Rrices Right, Goods Right, Served Right.1.00 .Baker's Cocoa, J 1b.canister .lb.can .4 pkgs.Corn Starch 10 Ibs.Gold Dust Corn Meal .hum Puddings, 1 Ib.bowlg .eaee | Le ons, dozen 3 Iba.Cleaned Currants [Business at 8 a.m, 98e 78s cre eer eeerennn .81.48 The Question of Carpets And General Floor Coverings Room for a New Carpet Store ?was the question that appeared at the head of our Carpet Department opening announcement in Saturday\u2019 s issue.result\u2014your patronage to-day proves that our optimism was justifiable.Special Values on the Opening Day Proved Such an Appreciated Feature Tapestry Squares were never so popular for covering the floor, and, as customary, we pick upon a popular line for special mention.Tapestry Squares, in beautiful patterns and bright and cheerful colorings.The 3x3 yard, size, regular $5.60, can be bought to-morrow for - The 3x31 yard, size, regular $6.00, can be bought to-morrow for - The 3x4 yard, size, regular $7.50, can be bought to-morrow for - We were sanguine of the 100 Ib., 3 Ibs.for $1.00 Water Filters, STEEL RANGES, WATER FILTERS, REFRIGERATORS, GAS STOVES In many styles and sizes\u2014 all of the best make.\u201cProwse\u201d Steel Ranges, from $30 up.- from $5 to $15.00 Refrigerators, - - from $6 to $200 If interested, call and see them.PROWSE, 208 McGill Street.re GIV 289 59 law 904409 40 voi 30 dl IL Yim ood sdng 333 uozop z-L ware, BLACK & WHITE, 5 By Buying only 1 Ib.of Tea or Coffee you will receive your own choice of Gifts.Hundreds of beautiful and useful Presents for Easter, such as China, Crockery, Glass- Enamelware, etc., etc.2084 NOTRE DAME STREET Na 4 doors west of Chaboillez Square.A Basket Free with 11b.of Tea or Coffee FER ROVIM A TONIC FOR ALL.lt makes new blood It invigorates It strengthens it bullds BONE AND MUSCLE | Used with the test ad dy en wi re Ans y weak le.ents pallid d choos into Davis & Tamron co, tht, Montreaz.5 ~ To Attend Rallway Conference.New York, April 24.\u2014The largest and most representative delegation of French transportation and railway men that has ever been hare sailed for New York from Havre on Saturday the h Mne steamer La Lorraine.In all there are 76 delegates, representing among them every railway \u2018in France, and in addition thete are a number prominent in Government circles.They are on their way to éttend the International Congress, which meots in Washington, D.C., on May 4, and at which representatives of ratlways from all over the world wil assemble.'HEEP IT HANDY.If there are children in the house, there'se need for Menthol Worm Remover It cleanses the system of worms\u2014regulal res constipation \u2014 pre Hi tr subi rs safe prb an teething.Te See \u201cbeta batir Tho &rifithe & Msechorcen Bees.Jocoata, Gone A Scouring Soap , A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner - Bon Am i \"90 8Teod Moros Glve Amétiéèns Trouble, ganiged the Moros, who are: pd the neral Leonard cod Americans.Ge has arrived at Jolo from Zamboan and has given thé Moros tan withi which © .r the 16.f this ts 1 8, he will concentrates a nt ê to: 8 th hje i Earthquake Shocks In England.London, April 34.\u2014 Two earthquake shocks were felt early on Sunday in Der- byshire, Ronis.Th Nottinghamshire and incolnsh eo residents of many awakened by their houses oan , Parniture shifted and bells ring- disturbances were accompanied known.Wash greasy dishes, Dots pd pans with Lever's Dry Soap, a powder.It will remove the Jonge w with\u2019 eus pau + , .Vom .A GENUINE \u201cEASTER LILY\u201d IS THAT SWEET COMB FOR EASTER Seo © our display in Real Shell and.Le tation, set with Turquoise, other Stones, also loleid mich Gold apd P Real Sheil Dressing be from $3.00 to iT ous Stones.Combs from 2b0 te tatsé display of Hair Goods, Pous- padours, $1.60 to Visor Wavy Hair Switches; etc, is unsurpassed in style sng SAML.TARRANTE, Halr Dressing, Manicuring and Massage Parlors, 2267 ST.CATHERINE STREET.- Telephone 1471 Up.50 6 say the srvat- |: #4 J James Street, to more commodious premises : Ho.210 Notre Dame Street West, oor.St.Petar and is prepared to receive and execute orders for - ing, Printing, Bookbinding, Relief Stamping i everything in the stationery line.i that the demands of SLIPPERS FOR $1.45, qe + press - WEP -\u2014 SIE =.em \u2014\u2014 % poeme\u201d TINT TS iL WE OPIN SETAE - 5.x « 15h: Lodi SOSUBSTLMIESEE MORE 33 1%.situation.after M.Delcasse\u2019s resigna- pp .= CH RESONATION M.Delcasse Will Remain -.Fqreign Minister of France.WAS GIVEN A FREE HAND The Cabinet Has Assured Him of United Support on Moroccan Question.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Paris,\u2019 April 24,\u2014Yielding to the per- somal solicitations and representations t Loubet and the leaders of the Government that his retirement would be a serious national peril at the time, M.Delcasse on Saturday ad- Premier Rouvier that he would intention to hold a 1a) cabinet coun.efl, at which the united attitude of the ministry upon foreign questions would receive defindte expressions.However, M.Delcaases personal conferences with MM.Loubet and Rouvier made such an explicit declaration \u2018unnecessary, the proposed council was abandoned, and M.Rouvier went to the Elysee Palace at 5 o'clock on Saturday evening.where he announced to M.Loubet that M.Delcasse would remain in the oablnet.conferences between the President and MM.Rouvier and Delcasse, the latter sald that he would retain the portfolio of foreign affairs only In case the entire cabinet approved of his foreign policy,* which he would carry out according to his views.The authority necessary to CANTY on negotiations with the powers was ineffective if such negotiations led to resérves or diversions among the members of the cabinet.The purpose of the Intended cabinet meeting then removed every scruple in the mind of the foreign minister concerning the loyalty and support given him.The conferences accomplished the same ob- Sect, showing that there was no divergence of views, and in consequence M.Delcasse gave us his final answer that fre would remain, A CHECK TO GERMANY.M.Delcasse\u2019s staying in the cabl- net is ex d to result in a firmer attitude towards Germany than heretofore shown.The foreign minister's policy has been to give Germany adequate assurances that her interests in Morocco would be treated the same as the rest of the world, but after making these approaches he did not desire to yteld France's entire pro- Ject concerning Morocoo at the dictation of Germany.This a to have excited fears in high quarters that M.Delcasse\u2019s court but firm stand agaipst Germany might lead to dangerous complications.It is sald that some members of the cabinet shared the view that A grave issue with Germany might result from too fum an insistence upon the French Moroccan policy and that Loubet is also credited with the desire not to have the Moroccan issue drift into dangerous complications.Only the So- clalists and Radicals openly expressed this view in the Chamber of Deputies, but the more influential sentiment was that immediately surrounding M.Del.casse.He félt therefore.that it was useless to proceed without the strong support of his colleagues representing the Government, and If a temporizing polioy with Germany was desired.some one else should assume the responsibility.Coneequently his offer to resign was everywhere interpreted as a triumph for Germany, whereas his determination to remain is Interpreted as a check to German designs.FEELING AMONG DEPUTIES., The feeling over Germany has naturally become much more acute as the result of the incident.Many deputies who have been interviewed on the subject, say M.Delcasse's resignation at this time would be equivalent to France making an open and humiliating concession to Germany, M.Denys Cochin\u2019 (Conservative), remarked: \u2014\"\u201cIt would be disactrous for us to have our foreign minister retire on a gesture of Emperor William.\u201d M.Gervais (Democratic Republican), said: \u2018M.Delcanse\u2019s resignation now would mean that Germany is dominating our policies.\u201d Similar expressions show the pre- Vaillng sentiment that M.Deilcaese's Tesignation would be considered a German victory.The cabinet's course In giving united support to M.Delcasse ensures him a strong moral and material backing in continuing the Moroccan policy.He has already opened conversations with the German Amba or, Prince von Radolin, designed to give Germany ample explanation.Germany has not Yet shown an inclination to respond to these overtures.While continuing this conciliatory attitude, .Delcasse now in a position to resist Germany's apparent purpose to Socure the complete abandonment af nch Moroccan policy.The semi-officlal Temps says: Our oh has been offered and withdrawn = bai be clearer than before the incident y occurred.It affirms that in the presence of eventualities which are seri- X* ous, but not desperate .the Government is united.It will also testify that a campaign of a foreign country, no matter how ably it may be conducted, fa without effect on our internal affairs.These are two essential points which the incidents make perfectly clear.April 34\u2014Much re istry, as he js regarded here as the -firm friend of the Franco-Russian al- lance, whose retirement now would be considered a misfortune.THE KINGSTON ACCIDENT The Government Commissioners are Continuing Thelr Enquiry.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, Ont., Apri] 24.\u2014 It will likely be some days before the Government investigation into the steamer Scout catastrophe is concluded.\u2018The board of enquiry consists of Edward Adams, chairman of the Board of Steamboat Inspectors, Ottawa; John Dodds, Boller Inspector, \u2018i'oronto, and J.P.Thompson, bolier pector, Kingston.These experts are \\proceeding with every possible cauti It is unfortunate that the man who could possibly have given much tnforma- tion upon the disaster, was so soon called away by death, vix, Capt.Alll- son.The board of enquiry realizes this and its task is all the harder.BUOYS NOT INSPECTED.The first witness examined was George T.Merwin, agent for the manufacturers of the buoys.In his evidence he stated that a pressure of fifteen atmospheres bad been put upon the buoys.No guarantee of pressure was ever given by the manufacturers as to what the buoys would stand.n his opinion they were safe with.a pressure of fifteen atmospheres.Mr.Merwin stated that if the company had been required to give a guarantee that the buoys would stand a certain pressure with safety, it would have taken steps to inspect the buoys, and Æive them a certificate for a limited time, the same as ie done In the case of steam bollers.Then at the expiration of that time, it would examine them again and give a renewal.However, the company was never asked for a guarantee at any pressure.The purchasers were simply told that the buoys had been tested to 300 pounds before leaving the works.William Stewart, of the C.P.R., Montreal, gave some evidence as to.the working of acetylene.Saturday the board made a careful examination of the remaining buoy which remains in- taot near the burned steamer.\u2014 A DENIAL BY MR.MPRWIN.The Star has received the following telegram from Mr.Geo.T.Mer- win: \u201cI desire to contradict the statement claimed to have been made by me in your issue of 20th inst.relative to ac~ cident at Kingston on the 18th inst.I did not say that I had seen the piece of metal which showed a defective weld and that I considered it the cause of the trouble.I did not see the plece of metal neither had I visited the site of the accident until after I h been interviewed.\u201d VESSEL FOUNDERED.Rescued Crew Landed at Cardiff \u2014 Another ice-Breaker.Canadian Associated Press.London, April 24.\u2014The Dutch steamer Irene has landed at Cardiff 20 men of the French fishing steamer Alice, which foundered off Newfoundlind.The Allce experienced shocking weather, and was twice dismasted.She sprang a leak, Her signals brought an unknown steamer to within 500 yards, but when the crew took to the boats, she made off, and the men had turn to their pumps, and for six days apd nights kept the Alice afloat.They were in the last stage of exhaustion when the Irene bore down, the Alice's decks being awash.ANOTHER ICE-BREAKER.It is understood that negotiations are going on with a well known firm in thls country with a view of constructing another powerful ice-break- er for the St.Lawrence.It ls paid that the proposed vessel will be 360 feet between perpendiculars, 30 feet beam.Speed about 14 knots, and its total cost will not fall far short of a quarter of a million dollars.ANGLO-CANADIAN TRADE.Canadian orders hold a prominent place in the markets, particularly in woollens from Leeds and Hudderstleld, whilst Canadians are the largest export buyers in Dundee linens.In the iron trade Glasgow sheet makers are exceptionally busy with Canadian orders, \"A RAID ON CHINATOWN.New York Police Swooped Down on Several Resorts.New York, April 24,\u2014\u201cChinatown\u201d was last night the scene of a remarkable and most spectacular raid the police of the metropolis have cover undertaken.Fourteen coaches filled with policemen and headed by personal representatives of Police Commlis- gloner McAdoo, swept unannounced into \u201cChinatown,\u201d from the Bowery, and when their night's work was done nine places in Mott street, two in Pell street, and one in Doyer street, had been ralded and upwards of 300 China- men who were gambling had been hurried away in patrél waggons, in \u2018busses and on foot to all the downtown tta- tlon houses.The raids were well planned.Each \u2019bus was dirécted to'a certain house and in this way the pols ice invaded the place against which they had information simultaneou The usual source of undergrouad formation, which, in the past, have warned the Chinamen of approaching danger, falled them, and the wholesale arrests, with the confiscation of several waggon loads of the oddest gambling paraphernalia ®he police have ever seized, followed.RUSSIA RELIEVED.x |_ St.Petersbu nef \u201cin, expressed REASON N° 43 WHY YOU SHOULD USE , \u201cRed Rose « - Fea \u201cBecause It is always fresh and sweet.My teas are shipped to St.John direct from where : they grow, instead of being imported from London, wher tess often lie in warehouse for several months., The sales of Red Rose Tea are so large that any © one = lot of tea seldom remains on hand more than a few weeks; \u2018fresh lots arrive by every steamer.~Then, io the grocery store, Red Rose Tea is never Except where being first Introduced, the demand is such that each shipment is sold in a very few dead stock.- weeks.From start to finish, Red Rose Tea is handled 86 that the consumer is zuge to get it while itis fresh and, sweet.CT H.ESTABROOKS, St.John, NE Le BRANCHES : TORONTO, winnie | v \u2018 M BAFOR [I Regarding the Preference \u2018in Parliament After Easter Recess.AJD .FOR UNEMPLOYED The Able-Bodied Out of Work Be Trained on Farm Colony.to Special to the Montreal Star.London, Apri] 28.\u2014Mr, Balfour has gone golfing, leaving the political situation at home as fOREy as ever.The Chamberlainites express \"confidence that he means, before the re- -assembly of Parliament, \u2018after the Paster recess, to enunciate a clear fighting fiscal policy for the whole Unionist party on the basis of his understanding with Mr.Chamberlain, Meanwhile a Balfôurite, Lord Hugh Cecll, Minds his seat at Greenwich still attacked dy a fighting Chamberlainite, while Balfourite and Chamberlaintte candidates are competing as open enemies in many other constituencies.EXCLUSION OF ALIENS.So far as the present session of Par- Hament tas , its chief fruits apparently will be the measures jn- tended to exclude undesirable aliens and to reduce the number of the unemployed.The term undesirable is de- fired as covering any person without obvious means of self-support, or diseased, or lunatic, or likely to be a charge on the rates, or who has been sentenced for a crime of an extraditable or Jon-political character.The bill provides for expulsion as well as exclusion, though expulsion can be enforced only on the decision of a legal court.Many Liberalg are In fear that thelr tituencies will not oppose the bill, but \u2018Sir Charles Dilke and a substantial minority wholly deny the necessity of t They claim that such a bill might have kept out of England the greater part of the Huguenot immigration, while Dr.Johnson and David might have been excluded as undesirable aliens, The Government relies largely on the fact that - the number of aliens committed to prison bas increased from 3,130, in 1900, to 4,774 in 1904; also on the evidence of sirable allens is organized and most harmful to the public morals and welfare.Sir Charles Dilke, on the other hand, contends that the aliens settling in Great Britain are only a few byn- dreds annually, and that his proposed cure is far worse than the disease.Radical] criticism will be especially directed against the provision for the exclusion of an immigrant simply on the ground of poverty, AID FOR UNEMPLOYED.The unemployed workmen's bill is chiefly interesting as an experiment It provides _a& compulgory rate _for London, limit pound.to be administered by a new statutory body who will provide the ablebodied unemployed with dignified labor on a farm colony.Now the unemployed receive spasmodic relief from the municipalities In the shape of work at stone breaking, street cleaning, or unnecessary road making.They wlll hencsforth have the P of goihg t6 & farm, where hey can pass through the probationary stages of an industrial education or Industrial convalescence.In a word.the authorities wish to create land workers instead of swell\\ng the ranks of unmanageable casuals.Those skilled artisans temporarily unemployed, who are too good for the farm colony, are however, untouched.Emigration is their only hope.THEY WANTED TO SMOKE.Curious Incident In In Connection With New York Strike.New York, April 24 \u2014Because they were not allowed to smoke while at work, 1,500 laborers employed on the Jerome Park reservoir,'on Saturday refused to accept wage concessions offered them by the contractor, from whose contract they had struck.Although they attacked the contractor's office and threatened to repeat the act, they dispersed quietly \u2018when a p t admonished them to refrain from turbance on Saturday and Sunday, as they were holy days.The laborers went on a strike, demanding extra pay for working two hours a day more than they had done previously.They also demanded the right to smoke while at work.When their demands were refu sev.of them attacked the contractor's office force, but were put to route after a pitched battle, in which two of them were car- from the field.Father Scralla, an MAKE STATEMENT magistrates that the traffic in undeë to a half penny in the age y sure to last out one\u2019s lif © great preservative of teeth is SOZODONT Liquid, Powder or Paste.- \u201cASK YOUR DENTIST Deir (Ley pes Its absorbent properties keep the body dry and cool, and its peculiarly soft mesh finish is invigorating and delightful to the skin, It promotes both comfort and health, DEIMEL LINEN-MESH STORE 2202 St.Catherine St.GRADUATES AT QUEEN'S.The Successful Students in Arts, Science and Theology.Special to the Montreal Star.e Kingston, Ont, April 24\u2014The graduates in Arts, Science and Theology, at Queen's University, are as follows; Bachelors of Arts\u20148.Anglin, Bat- tersea; N.H.Anning, Oxmead; C.F.Bell, Winnipeg: R.W.Beveridge, Port Elmsley; A.Bright, Montreal; Isabel S.Bryson, Ottawa; Elizabeth D.Ca- thro, Lindsay; H.J.Clark, Belleville; C.J.rtin, Brockville; Helena Dad- gon, Union; .Down, Erin; H.Dunlop, Kingston; J.Falrlle, Kingston; J.P.Finn, Kingston, W.S Fleming, town; H.J.Folk, Kingston; D.A.Gillies, Carleton Place; C.W.Graham, Kingston; W.G.Grove, Ringwood; AST.Hadden, Toronto; W.McD.Hay, Kingston; Reta W.Hiscock) Kingston; F.A.Jones, Ottawa; W.A.Kennedy, Strat- ford; A.J.Kidd, Prospect; W.Knight, Belleville; G.C.Leitch, Dutton; Muriel C.Lindsay, Portsmouth; S.Couch, Melita, Man.; H.P.May, Little Current; Kathleen M.Mitchell, McCutcheon, st Thomas; J.add, Deseronto; Florence MacgilMvray, Kingston; Annie K.McGregor, Al- mome; D.A.McGregor, Tiverton; McGregor, Almonte; K.C.; McLeod, Dunve- Wallacetown: J.PF.Pringle, Cornwall; Lulu Reid, Kingston; J.B.risgn, Toronto; Jean McN.C.Scott, Kingston; R.A.Scott, Walkerton; Helena A.Sharp, Odessa; Jeaste W.Singleton, Kingston: J.A.Speers, Alliston: R.McK.Stevenson, Bridgetown; W.J.Watt, Walkerton; Florenge H.Wil- ltamson, Kingston; H.8, Wood, Pe- terboro; W.L.Uglow, Kingston.Masters of Arts.\u2014E.\u2018B.Asselstine, B.A., Wilton; Elizabeth C.Asselstine, B.A., Asseistine, PO; 8 E.J.\u2018Beckett, B.A., Kintall; N.F.Black, Springfield; W.\u2018A.Bolend, Killaloe Station; A, McP.Bothwell, Perth; D.D Cameron, Lancaster; L.P.Chambers, Woodstock; Grace L.Connor, Kingston; Hosie Elder, Elder's Mili»; Wilhelmina Gordon, Kingston; R.D- Guy, Camden East; Ida E.Ha Pasadena, Cal.: E.Knapp, Batte L.Malcolm, Stratford; P.F.B.A.\u2026.Ayimer; J.M .ol.Kingston; L.M.Mc all, Brock- 1 ville; 8.McD.Polson, Kingston; Elsle E.Saunders, Kingston; YV, .Swanson, Oshawa; N.B.Wormwith, Kingston.Bachelors of Science\u2014_C.W.Baker, Kingston; G.C.Bateman, Kingston; D.D.TCalrns, Columbia, B.C.; C: T.Cartwright, Kingston; E.A.\"Collins, Copper Cliff: A.L.Cumning, Cornwall; T.U.Fairlie, Kingston; R.O.Gage, Riverside, Cal.; J.R.Grant Chesley; E.W.Henderson, Aimonte: W.A.Johnston, M.A., A'hèns; O.M.Montzomery, Lanark; W.L.Macllqu- ham.Lanark; J.G.Macpha!i, Orwell, P.E.1.; H.H.Scott, Per'h; J.Sears, Kingston; D.BSloan, Perth; B.-O.Strachan, Kingston; W.C.Way, Brockville.Mining Engineer \u2014 E.T.Corkir.B.Sc., Sydenham, Theology Graduates\u2014J.IL Miler, Avening; L.Macdonnel, M.A., Toronto; W.J.McQuarrie, RA.West y.B.; C.C.Strachan, BA, Glencoe, Ont.The Donaldson line steamehip Tritonia sailed from Glasgow for Montreal on Bat- | urday afternoon last, # Italian\u2019 priest, secured some sions of the matter of wages for them, but when he | them they growled, \u201cWe want to smoke, too.They became so threatening that the priest warned them against rioting on holy day, and they dispersed.OTTAWA ENGLISHMEN.Celebrated Easter Sunday by Opening of Thelr New Hall, ! Ottawa, April 24.\u2014Yesterday was an auspicious day for the St.Georges Society of Ottawa, as it marked the realization of its long cherished ambition to own suitable headquarters.The new hall, the corner stone -of paleh was laid by Lord Minto -short- before his à ure \u2018from | Lunada.was formally opéned with a | ceremony appropriate to the occasion.It fine roomy building.situated on the corner of Bank and Somerset -etreets.- The formal opening was performed by His Excellency Earl Grey, and religiôus' exert xoréThes conduéted dy Rev.G.- Pastor ôf, Dominion Meth \u2018In the course\u2019 of him dedicatory address Eari- Grey\u201d \u2018rémarkes upon the coinciderice of St.'s Day this year with the great Cliristian fentival of Easter.It was \u2018not su , he said, that on svery recurring St.ouhg \u2018meh, with.thelr right ng Te wroiigs jand to .0 were v .Salton, , Georxe's Day souls Med wiih kihightly ardor, sans.20} Jheir lives to the - combatting with the ot \u201c8t > the dragon of corruption.~The: \u201cFomiokn ing Rallway._Teronts.April 4 \u2014Prôvinclal Tress ter M: Tdéd that the | me fo floating \u2018Northern ontacto & Tenis ay bonds is My Offer to Kidney Sufferers I wifi give you a full dollar's worth of my remedy free to try withoit cost or deposit or promise to pay.\u2014 I-could not make this offer\u2014a full dollars worth free\u2014i ie mine were an ord kidney remedy.It- la not.It treats not che laners ihemasiven but the nerves that e calise.of ner trouble \u201cTies A OWATS\" n ne: WAY cure kidney Jens per 18 by siresgthioiag and vitalizing and restoring these ki Restorative\u2014does, Therefore, this offer with the .cértaln icon ede that every kidney sufferer who makes this trial will be helped.When I say serves\u201d I do not meun the ordinary nerves of feeling, thought, aotio F mean.the a automatic neérves, which Aight and day, ungulded and \u201ccontrol an actuate and arate very, vital cosa of Mite.Th nerves, The kid- - ofr sla Tour mind camnoi sonteo) them.Your will cannot var them.Yet when -they are strong, you well; when they are mot, yoo weaken and à dia.I bave written a book on the JKianers which will be sent whan you book explains fully and, dearly Bb how these tiny, tender: oside\u201d nerves control not only [the kidneys but each of the other vital or- \u2018| stopping at Lakeside, Beaconsfield, \u201cNot the best Whiskey in the werld, but ome of them.\u201d CUNNINGHAM & STRAIN, 91 BST.1519 ST.CATHERINE STREET.s le Agent for Canada, re of Trade Bldg, Montreal 90 53 law z TX SUMMER SUBURBAN SCHEDULE.Grand Trunk Announces Arrangements for the Season.Inauguration of the suburban mser- vice of trains for this year, between Montreal and Vaudreull on Grand Trunk Rallway System, will go into effect on Monday, May 1st, and will include & number of changes and additions.the Grand Trunk has ervice to meet the re- ; summer residents de quirements | living at «the other su forta will, no a t, meet with the ap- preelation of patrons, and the service be as popular, if not more so, than Jast year.The full service is below: Westbound.\u2014Trains leave Montreal stopping at intermediate stations, 5 s.m., daily except Sunday, for Pointe Claire; 6.25 am, daily, except Sunday, for Vaudreuil; 6.30 am, daily.except Sunday, for Lachine Wharf; 7.20 am.except Sunday for Pointe Claire; 7.35 a.m., except Sunday, for Dorval (first stop Lachine).8.01 am, except Sunday for Lachine Wharf; 8.40 am.dadly, Ottawa tram stopping at Lachine,\u2019 Dorval, Ste.Anne's and Vaudreuil, also has connection for Valleyfield: 9.30 am.dally, to Vau- dreuil, and running through to Brock- ville dally; 11.50 a.m., Saturday only, given Beaurepalre and Atiné's; 1.35 p.m., Saturday \u2018only, to Tagdreufl; 1.40 pun., Saturday only, t Wharf; 215 p.m., Saturday orily, té Vaudreuil: 3.45 p.m.daily,except Sunday, to Pointe Claire; 4.10 pn.dally, Ottawa express stopping at Pointe Claire and Ste.A also at Beaconsfield and Beau aire for passengers to points on Canade Atlantic Railway.This train also has connections for Valleyfleld; 4.156 p.m., except Sunday, for Vaudreuil; 5 p.m, except Sunday, for line Wharf; 615 p.m.except Sunday, for Vau- dreull; 5.45 p.n.except Sunday, for Vaudreutl; 6.15 p.m.except Sunday.for.Vaudreuil; 6.21 p.m.except Sun- ,- for \u2018Lachine Wharf; B p.m.ex- Sunday, for Vaudieuil, Petopping at Lachine, Dorval, Pointe Claire, and St.Anne's only; 9 pm.daily, ¥for Vaudreuil; 10.30.\u2018p.m.daily, for Vau- a.m., except Monday: 6.40 a.m.daily;® 135 am, except Sunday; § a.m.daily; 845 a éxcept Sunday; 10.10 a.m., except \"Sunday: 1048 a.m.dally; 2.30 p.m, excert Sunday; 2.40 p.m, Batur- day 440 p.m., Saturday only; or dally; 85.80 p.m., Sunday I have.made my offed\u2019 that » ay Xuow.It te coat atenaca n to those who have usd my ed no fusther evidence, But : ere Do you go to New York off, te reach Victoria?No.\u201cThere's a better and more .direct way.Ther whytry to reach ydur lungs by way of your stomach?Don't.o- straight to the oncé Just light \u201cage\u201d the vaporizér and breathe-ia the ,.soothing vapors of Cresos medicine > exactly to place.Yourlungs quickly di igh pac.¥ h disaprears.For wÉooping-cough fon simp yperfect.® oS me A Ae AL From Vaudreuil, 6.10 | Tired, ang 6 STORES 1905 Stroud\u2019s Teas are the best STROUD\u2019S EASTER GIFT SALE Started Saturday, 22nd, Ends Saturday, 29th.Go in and buy a sample pound of Stroud\u2019s 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c or 60c Tea during the week.You will get a pound of the best tea you \u2018ever had for the money and your choice of a gift besides.622 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.LAWRENCE STREET, 699 SP LAWRENCE STREET.2329 ST.CATHERINE STREET.71 BLEURY STREET.® i + We Will Buy A 50c Bottle of Liquozone and Give it to You to Try.We want you to know about Liquo- zone, and the product itself can tell you more than we.So we ask you to let us buy \u2018you @¥bottle\u2014a full-size bottle to try.Let it prove that it does what medicine cannot do.See what a tonic it is.Learn that it does kill germs.Then you will use it always, as we do, and as millions of others do.This offer itself should convince you that Liquozone does as we claim.e would certainly not buy a bottle and give it to you if there was any doubt of results.You want those results; you want to well and to keep well.And you qan\u2019t do that\u2014nobody can\u2014 without Liquozone.We Paid $100,000 for the American rights to Liquozona, We did this after testing the product for tvro yeare, through physicians and hospitals, ter proving, in thousands of different cases, that Liquozone destroys the cause of any germ disease.I troubles 18 to help Nature the germs, and such results are indi-| a germicide so certain that we publish on every bottle an offer of $1.000 for a disease germ that it cannot kill The reason is that germs are vegetables; and Liquozone\u2014like an excess of oxygen\u2014is deadly to vegetal malter, There lies the great value of Liquo- zone.It ls the only way Known to kill germs in the body without killing the tissues too.Any drug that killa germs is a poison, and it cannot be taken Internally.Every physician knows that medicine is almost helpless in any germ disease.Germ 'Diseases.These are the known germ diseases.All that medicine can do for these rect and uncertain.Liquozone attacks the germs, wherever they are.And when the germs which cause a disease are destroyed, the disease must end, overcome\u201d Aclire\u2014Gout Varicocele Gonorrhea\u2014@Glest Women's.Disecses AI) Gimenses that begin with fever \u2014 an infammation-\u2014al! catarrh \u2014 ail: contagione s\u2014ali the results of impure or pol- soned blood.In nervous debill Tsquosone acts as a vitaliser: necomplishing what nô drugs can 5Oc Bottle Free.If you need Ligüozone, and have never tried it, please pend us this coupon.We will then mal you an order on a local druggist for a full- size bottle, and we will pay the druggist ourselves for it This ts our free gift, made to convince ydut to show you what Liquozone ia-snd what it can do.In justica to yourself.pleasa accept it to-day, for it _places you under_ne-o Liquozona costs 50e ang 2.Liquozone Company, only; 5.56 p.m.daily; 6.25 p.m., except Sunday; 7.10 p.m.except Sunday: 7.10 p.m., Sunday only; 9.15 p.m.except Sunday; 10 p.m.except Saturday; 10.45 p.m., Saturday dnly.From Pointe Claire\u20145.40 a.m., except Sunday; 7.35 xcept Sunday; 8.05 a.m., except ; 9.01 a.m., except Sunday: , éxcept Sunday; P.M, 4 Sunday; 2.48 p-m., except Suh 59 p.m., Saturday only; 4.57 aturday only; 6.10 p.m., ex Sunday only; 6.42 p.m., except Sunday; 7.36 p.m., except Sunday; 7.28 ¢ p.m., Sunday only; 9.33 p.m., except Sunday; 10.18 p.m:, except Saturday; 11.01 p.m., Saturday only.From Lachine\u20145.54 a.m., except Sunday; 7.51 am.except Sunday; 8.10 a.m., except Sunday; 8.18 a.m., except Sunday; 9.13 a.m., except Sunday; 10.48 a.m., except Sunday; 12.15 p.m., Saturday only; 1.10 p.m., except Sunday; 3.03 p.m., except Sunday; 3.13 p.m., Saturday only; 5.11 p.m.Saturday only; 6.03 p.m.; Sunday only; 6.58 p.m., except Sunday; 7.38 p.m., except Sunday; 7.45 p.m., Sunday only; 9.49 p.m., except Sunday; 10.36 p.m., except Saturday; 11.16 p.m.Saturday only.From Lachine Wharf-7.00 a.m., except Sunday; 8.30 a.m., except Sunday; 2.06 p.m., Saturday only; 5.30 p.m., except Sunday; 6.47 p.m., except Sun- ay.In addition to above there will be a train leaving Dorval at 8.05 am.dally except Sunday, making Intermediate stops, arriving at Montreal 8.30 am.From Valleyfield connection -will be made at Coteau Junction with both Ottawa Express trains, arriving Montreal 11.20 a.m.daily and 6.30 p.m.dally.Two new through trains have bee added between Montreal arnd Valle field for the accommodation of ents at the latter town.One wil leave Montreal 5.15 p.m.daily, except Sunday in addition to intermediate stops between Montreal and Vaudreuil will stop at Cedars, Ste.Dominique, and Riviere Rouge, arriving Valléyfield 8.46 p.m.Returning this train will leave Valleyfield 8.00 a.m.dally, except Sunday, stopping at Riviere Rouge, St.Dominique, edars, and intermediate stations, between Vi Montreal, arriving in the city et 9.38 n Sundays a train will leave Brook- vn at 4.00 p.m.arriving Montreal 8.10 p.m.\" Train leaving Montreal at 4.45 p.m.daily except Sunday for St.Johns and Rouse's Point, and train leaving Rouse's Point at 7.00 am.dally, except Sunday, for St.Johns and Montreal, arriving latter point 8.40 a.m.will both run via Iberville.Time tables showing all èrme- diate -stope.are now in hand, and will be available from Grand Trunk agents early in the coming week.\u201c St: Lambert Literary Society.was an extra meeting, held bert Literary Society, at which the president, Mr.H.Bragg, gave a lecture on Japan, il- ue igi Tôr Friday e g, 28th Instant, which.Prot, Penhallow will be the spécial guest of the societ Fractured His Thigh.on Rei nu col Bom + a oa ey a ro of the 5 taken pa hie He was aken to the Liquozone has, for more than 20 and forever.That > inevitable.vers Ave, Chica ears, been the constant subject of Asthma lay Fever\u2014 My élsease Is.+ acientifie and chemical research.It is Abscem Anemia Fa 1 nave never tried 3 Livioione.Dur LE yo not made by compounding drugs, nor Blood Poison eucorrhes.zu supply me a ttle free I will ° Bright's Disease ver Troubles soley from gnamlargely oxygen gas Bove Trou MelwmaRewmenw Il Lu cccescscresrerseneeseenerreenens by 4 process requiring Immense ap- Consum tion Pilee\u2014Pneumonta J paratus and 14 days\u2019 time.The result golle noon Pleurisy -Guiner vogeessuesses ser soncen es fs a Liquid that does That oxygen Ceterrhe-Pancer Berofula Syphilis eran Ce nerve food an 00d Dysentery\u2014Diarrhes Ski des \u2018not helpful thing in the pasar ar » Stomach Troubles 322 Give full addrem_wtite plainly world to you.Its effects arè exhilar- Fesema-Hrysipelas Tubercuioms Any physician or hospiu \"8 ating, vitalizing.purifying.Yet it !8' Fevern\u2014Qali stones Tumn-a\u2014I'lcers tiau-acne will be piste furpiicd tae! 2 em ~ Pronqunced shaded stripes an ultra proper.cloth.Snug and $3.50 to $7.so.ma Only one Fit-Reform 2344 St.Catherine Str Dame Fashion says Trousers \u201d this spring.patterns, too\u2014broad.\u201d stripes.Grays and gray effects are Fit-Reform Trousers are si at just the right \u201chang\u201d at the kiices-\u2014 just the right \u201cset\u201d at the ankles.Beautiful English: Tweeds, woven.exclusively for Fit-Reform, LE Some elegant West of England Worsteds to go with frock coats.- | Trousers.4 \u2018 « Twecds- for.\u2018 finely marked pia - wt easy at the hips\u2014 * 7 \u201cae hl Wardrobe ini: 1 INE, A ts Hat wr 8t.Lambert Branch of Bible Society.The annual meeting of the St Lambert branch \u2018of the Bible Society wns held on Wednesday evening, in the Presbyterlan Church, Mr.H.Brass, president, in the chair.Rev.Thomas Bennett, travelling secretary, gave an interesting lecture.Mr.D.S.Bruce, secretary, reported that subscriptions amounted to $80.25, a larger sum than ever before raised.The following were elected officers for next year.Mr.W.H.Rosevear, sr.president; Mr.R.Brown, vice-president; and Mr.D.S Bruce, secretary, (re-clécigd.) 4 LAST EDITION.oor \u2026 a THE MONTREAL ° HAE x.+ iso APRA BL IY REG Rg CE rt nd: No \u201cCause for (Continued from page one.) - His Grace Archbishap Bruchesi went to Ste.Genevieve on Saturd.y.\u2018attended the Inquest for a tim delr a short address tu set, - of parish at the ser- qe held In the Charen: \u2018for Holy Sat- y.is Grace received nu Star reporter 3y, apd.disens the terrible ca- tant ope.\u201cIam grieved indeed ut the ions.gf Ute and at the destruction of content \u201cwhich b woud work for ~yeyrs.; Fesrets, our grief and cannot bring back e can only offer qur ¢ that the Jusa of \u201cwas.rot grenter, Sister Marie Ad- .lost\u2019 her Jif: perished in nidishnient of her duty.She ud op safety.but noticing that Some of the little girls whom she had charge had nol got val she \u201cto Took for them and puld her devotion with her üife.I am glad to find, however thu the \u2018had done ail they could to pré- t such a catastrophe as that which overwhelmed them.They had com- d with all the requirements of the ding Inspector, As a matter of fact, one, of the little girs lost her Hfe e itory proper.but ail got sr second floor.Ther: soe of them re \u2018overcome by smoke nnd became wildered ang, lost thelr way appar- ly.\u201d ;-\u201cBome very unkind rentarks have Tien made with regard to the arrange- ; eos but 1 bave bern ussured by the and Inspector (yen that é was no ground whatever for nny mi It seems 10 me thal ou ocvi- {pi N slouz 1fke\u2019 this, people should withhe!d eriticism, at least until the facts are fktdown.In the excitenæent many state- \u2018ments are made which the cool reason ah .comes later.how to be unfound- \u2018IE would be well, therefore, to await the end of the Inquest rather | than draw any hasty conclusions, such \u2018ome of the French Sunday news.rs-Qid yesetrday.Ro far the facts brought out seerh to me altogether io exonerate the sisters from any suspl- clon of blame, cither morally or tech- ~fajonlty: The best fire escapes in the world could not have availed when the ¥ \u201cVecame sh tHidek that 11 was fraponsible to find the outlets\u2019 ps WIL this occurrence revive the discussion as to the desir.vhility of having | dor ries at sone phice other than x thé.of the niin?\u201cT fail 10 se where else such dormi- orlex could be locajrd.The custom f using the top story for dormitory \u201cpurposes Is not common 10 Canada alone.The game thing prevails in Æurope.What coffld be done with the \u2018top sfory if it were not used for a dormitory.1! seems to me the Inont patural plie for the sleeeping apart- \u2018mente.It has several mes occurred Q_me that! fires are much mare frequent in this country, 1 might Sav on this side of the ocean than they are In Eurôpe.: I have often wandered Why ft shou \u201c80.It may be that i more i.devoied to the means oo! fires than 10 meas of when the fire has once started itm Jt prove heneficial, & ol anger of upper atories , biging vu dorntitortes, the present fire HAS shown that it offers no greater, danger (han à ground four darmitory.- The poor old women who were Inmates of the house hud rooms on a lower floor.and they had three doors by which they could get out.Yet the proportion of deaths among them is larger than it was mong the pu- pln.\u201d \u201cWII the convent be rebuilt\u201d \u201cTirgrell, that 1s nat vit declded.The | matter is somewhat complicated.The which the convent was built oan itn part bv the sisters and In \u201cqe fabrique or parish of S'e.n vient *, The bs Uilding was owmed \u2019 Geng The whole insurance is x rh pe .Ywhich $2000 was on the 1 wing, used 1 home and $3.99 on the \"he prople of the parlish hôther they shall rebuild again.M: uvice to them, however, will be t« td an academy, but not a boarding sol.Several convents 10) near the convent de- and treo nes not exist a ne- sity tor a gg shool there just \u201cY'have dosedvirsd by examining the registers oi the itktitution that the ul Sie.tenevieve contributed ut few pupils to the ronvent boarding school.wileve, therefore, that the le of the ranch will follow the 1 will give them, and bulld a ,aubatantia! bullding to he used as an emy.They will save a lot of space, as there will be no necessity for ge ÎTHE WOMEN OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE \u2018Award the Palm to St.James Wafers| ; S10 Victory Over Weakness.THE SYMITOMS OF WKAKNESS.\u2018You wor- er trifies, and strange ncfes and (oars disturb your sleep.yu are «lu .ud misérable, and ex nee ose of restiesa indecision.Oursthought4 ney ar or and your memory unc ri: dn, Mou feel depressed ebpor-ionr, Sgf.t8 and sour 3 ; \u201cnd stifiness dppresses ydé.You.com.ou of numbness and a ÉpéicHinE si tion in the limbs, HED REMEDY, onedy that cen compare Wafers either In safety, cer inty or permanence of effect.Birgsy the invigorating properties of apes \\\u2018urers are brought into use + FVves 11e 1éstored to strength, the There is nw Jan.PIB cused, and every distress- fMptom rerminated.St.James bristèen the spirits, calrh the And iv.jirt à radiant feeling of ACy to the whole Shoe And g\\good results are last .8.8.l.underg Lof 18 1- > Pesr]vieres Mu:treul, says.\u201cMy nerves were so weak and I was Tg very sous that I coutd not seen \u2018plants would get up in the morn- cof weak und tired, with loss of and constipation of the bow- { rE dually grew worse until life pp a burden, and at last I had perv prostration.My nerves were Æ terrible conditicn.1 had no h nor ambition: my limbs and ere aching, and my blood wan ; A friend of mine advised ader# and I did ses have disappeared, and I can- 7 ehough of this wonderful me- E This is the ouly remedy that d advise women who are weak ous to use, for it is the most I of all medicines, \u201cMRS.8.LANDERS, \u201c18 1-3 Desrivieres 8t., \u2018\u2019Montrhol.\u201d mes Wafers dre of a pretty color.have neither taste nor x are convenient to \u2018cart They can be bought at any té ait a box or six boxes for > ay vi be sent to you, post ; ipt of cash remittance \u2019 sole Canudinn agents, Lymnn 3 4 ey em ys su Bre Hop Bréche À out Conyent Disaster had been doting \u201cting\u201d EEA NK ési\u201dT'aïks Blame to Sisters\u2014Criticism Should Be Withheld Until All the Facts co Are Known.' dormitory.refectory and chapel, as in the building just destroyed.\u201d The two sisters removeu to the Hotel Dieu from Stæ Geneyleve on Saturday are progressing favorably, and fit is expected that they wlll shortly recover.\u201cTHE INJURED NUNS ARE BETTER Sister Marie Therese de Jesus and Sister Marie Robertine de Jesus, who were su severely burned und injured in the Sie, {jenevieve holocaust were reported to-tay by the surgeons of the Hotel Dieu Hospital as being much better.both the patients are now thought to be out of danger.The fructured arm Sister Marie Therese gives her much pain, but the other in- Juries were not of a dangeruus nature.Sister Robertine will not be disfigured as a result of the severe burns.INSPECTUR GUYON'S ADVICE.Mr.Louis Guyon chief factory in- speetor for the provi.\u201ceyof Quebec, is of the opinion that the pupils in the various publie institutlons und boarding schools should undergo u» thorough training in the ure of tire escapes and fire fighting appliances.\u201cIt dues not matter,\u201d suid Mr.Guvon, \u2018how mauy appliances or other escapes you have on a buliding unless the pupils are drilled and know how to,use then.In the case of the Rtv.Genevieve fire, had there been such a 89\u2014A flavoring\u2019 sxtrdots manufacturer in Marseflles wishes to correspond with Canadian importers, 90\u2014A leading Parisian manufacturer of shit mouldings tot framing work wants to push the sale of Canadian cities his goods in the great.names of ve ire making\u2019 WR, can I an | IN MAY WHEAT Prices Broke Ten Cents a Bushel on Saturday.WHIRLWIND OF EXCITEMENT Gates May Have Abandoned May Partly to Profit in July Deal\u2014No Financial Crashes Expected.i LOSSES IN FAMOIS WHEAT DEALS.Loss of Gates Crowd\u2014$2,600,000 to $3,000,000.Loss to Joseph Leiter in 1898 \u2014 $9,000 Loss to Soaward L.Harper in 1887\u2014$3,000,000 to $7,000,000.Loss to James R.Keene \u2014 $4,- 000,000.Gain by \u2018\u2019Old Hutch\u201d in 1888\u2014432,- the bobbed hob dt ' A A A D A A Chicago, Ill.April 24\u2014Failure was written {indelibly into the history of the May- wheat deal Saturday, when prices crashed downward through a range of ten cents a bushel, and left the pit in the flercest whirlwind of excitement it has experienced since 1898.The end of the deal is not yet, but on the boasted \u2018corner\u2019 the postmortem has been held, and the Wall stret crowd headed by John W.Gates, 18 out of pocket a sum that probably runs into the millions.When all has found a resting place, the merchandising of real wheat will begin and more money will have been consumed.The average price of wheat since the middle of February | is $1.15.The selling of 4,000,000 bushels Saturday, at.$1.05, means a loss of $400,000.For 16,000,000 more (counting tha entire holdings at 20,000,000 bush els), the loss on this besis would be $2,000,000.The cash wheat which will be offered to Mr.Gates on delivery day can scarcely be sold for more than 80 or 95 cents, if it brings that figure.With all these things to be considered, Mr.Gates and his crowd stand to lose apparently 35.000.000 before the corpse is fully disposed o MEMORABLE WHEAT CORNERS.Mermories of traders went back to June 14, 1887, when prices broke twenty cents in two hours and left the Harper deal a wreck that dragged a bank and a score of big business houses to ruln with it.The Leiter collapse of 1893, with its loss to the \u201cYoung Napoleon\u201d of $9,000,000, the James R.Keene disaster in the early eighties, when $3.- 000,000 slipped from the grasp of the great bull leader, and the flasco of \u201cJack\u201d Cudahy in 1893, when he failed to \u201cpaint the Armour waggons green.\u201d all these memorable campaigns In wheat came back Saturady like ghosts to plague the men who tried to \u201crun a .corner' \u2018in 1905 and fallad.Gates\u2019 prestige has been discounted by the events of the last fortnizht.The Armour flag,triumphant in the battles with Leiter and Cudahy, is tiving aloft.The shrewd, close range students of wheat in the.West have out- 4 generalled the Wail Stiecet crowd, and J for once the latter asl-ed for mercy and got it.Had tha forces .arrayed - \\-against the bull clique chosen:to fight the battle to the end and \u2018ao take every tinch of ground, Gales and bis asso- ctates would have beer shorn of many millions more.Convinced of their defeat, the Gates people liquidated on an enormous scaje in all the principal markets of the country.From $1.10, the price which marked the close of Thursday's session, the option here was driven down in the most sensational] manner to 98 1-2 cents a bushel.CORNER DEVELOPING IN JULY.While the bull deal In May wheat was breathing its last a similar movement.to all appearances and upon the confident bellef of the closest observers, was being formulated in the July future.Against the almost universal liquidation of near by option July was bought in all the leading Western and North-Western markets, and Valentine and Gates were the ones who took the offerings.The manner in which the combined forces have accumulated between six million and ten million bushels of tNe July wheat within the last week is regarded as sufficlent evidence of the incomparable cleverness of Valentine, who directed the plans for acquiring the grain.Now, say the wise ones, he is in control of the July situation.The scenes attending the startling decline were such as seldom before have been witnessed in the worid\u2019a greatest wheat pit.Almost frenzied in thelr anxiety, the traders in the pit, \u2018huddled like steers LA 2 stampede, awalted the opening bel Le VALENTINE AT NE HELM.The sound of the bell was the signal for à roar of voices, a din that never before has been equalled, according to men who were present at the stormy sessions that marked the most exciting periods in the Leiter and Harper deals.Clothing was torn, hats smashed and bodies bruised In the frantic efe forts of the traders to sell the grain.Shorts had completely covered, and longs, little and large, hurled thelr \u2018grain at the hunds that were closed against it.Nobody seemed to want May wheat above a dollar.When $1 was réathed, the roar that marked the opening was doubled in volume.But while the nearby option was plunging toward the dollar mark there was a steady buying movement going on In the July.\u201cStrange\u201d brokers were taking: on the option in liberal lots, and at the end of the first hour it was estimated that these brokers, presumably working for Armour, had bought more than 3,000,- 000 bushels, This buying of July prompted frightened shorts to cover, belleving that the Gates forces and the Armour crowd had combined to bull the month at the expense of the hard hammered May.It was estimated that 5,000,000 bushels of the May were unloaded and at Minneapolis, HISTORY OF THE DEAD.This deal, engineered by John W.Gates and others in Wall street, began last fall, when the blight of black rust struck the spring wheat States of the North-West and made it appear that there was to be a radical stortage in the wheat supply of the country.Prices had a sensational advance week after week until the culmination of the advance two months ago at $1.21 1-2 Since- that time the \u2018May price has fluctuated between.$1.12 and in 18, with elr cus- th interviews by John W.Gates and \u2018some of his associates conveyed the impression that the price would surely go to $1.20 or possibly $1.6) fn a final squeeze of the big sho mans + pus 3 wassthat induced d elsewhere etn She vr side, \u201cWith the expec- rts n of making b moñey cen the nal norte, me.Associ ates with John W Gates A\u201d \u2018the bull campaign and frequently 5 I, lobed were : Isaac L.If Iwond, ia G.Reid.Charies M.Sghwab, Spencer, of St.Louis: A.D Thompson, | Henry IL.Litite of the Jneareats at of Duluth; great Pillsbury milling Minneapolis, to; Robert Pringle, John: de and other \u2018local leaders In Chicago.It has been acknowledged throughout the deal that the chief of the bear forces was the Armour-Valentine house.The Veavey Grain Company, Harris Scotten, Rosenbaum Grain Company, Nye-Jenks and other strong local Interests were arrayed on the bear 8 Fortunately for the country the men in this deal were almost entirely those who can afford to lose millions.\u2018No failures of tmportance are likely to be precipitated by the collapse of the corner.It is an exciting drama, but not a commercial tragedy.MAY WHEAT HAD DEGLINE OF 306 Armôur Tried to Support To-day, But Was Brushed Aside.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Stgr on the Chicago Board of Trade.Chicago, April 24.\u2014May wheat sold from 98c down to 92% nd July\u2019 from 86% to 84%c, compare - clsings on Saturday of $1 and %elirespeotively.\u2018To-day's market in May :w heat overshadowed all others.\\ 0 excitement was at fever heat as e market was rushed downward\u2018 from 93-to 93%c.Armour, who ls lquidating the May holdings, attempted to check the decline, but he was brushed aside by the maddened brokers in an attempt to get out from under.The decline in May carried July downward, long wheat coming out in great profusion.This buying was led by shorts while the selling was led by Armour, the jatter suffering losses on every bushel thrown overboard.Tiers was nothing In the news to receive more than passing attention, the one idea belng to sell wheat, no matter what the price might e.\u2018 Chicago, April 24.\u2014May wheat to-day opened with a fall of 2 cents a bushel, the price opening @t 96 to 98c as against $1 at the ciose Satuwday.Afte Initial plunge the price showed at o rally, reacting temporarily to 97%c.- ho market presented the ap- pearanbp \u2018of a gone bearish attack \u201can attempt at further Mqui- dation(of holdings.P.A.Valentine, of Armoi Co, was generally credited with constderable May wheat while quotations were between 96 and 98¢ \"Yo this was attributed the recovery to ke Fresh s=elling, however, from sources soon pounded the market vn to 93%c for May, a net loss of 8%c a bushel com] d with Saturday's close.At 93%c the market showed a fall of nearly 30c from the point at which the Gates party were supposed to be da full control of the deal some weeks Before mid-day another cent was olip- ped from the price of May wheat, sales being made at 92%c a bushel On the slump Armour & Co.were reported to have bought in as much es 1,000,000 bushels of the May option.Local Grain Market Dull, Winnipeg, April 22\u2014The inspection of wlieat was as follows: 1 hard 1 northern .2 northern .3 northern .No.No.No.No.Other grades \u201c+rvar easmreecsecnn No grade .cve sveeres viii 0 Total .+.seuvre 000000 TO Last year .[RR 7] Chicago\u2014Weather \u2018map shows heavy rains in Tex.Okla.and Neb.The fall was very heavy in Dodge City, Kas, and in Texas.The Liverpool closed to-day.Paris was also closed.wheat market was The Chicago market experienced another decided slumpp to-day.The ciose on Saturday for May wheat was 100.The opening this morning was at a drop of 9 to 4c from that figure, at 96 to 97, From this the market gradually went off till at noon it was 7¥%c below Saturday, at 92%.July, in the meantime, was comparatively firm, the decline being about 1%c at The weakness of May was, of course, due to the failure of Gates\u2019 operations while the comparative steadiness of July was due to the operations on the bull ste of that option.corn was 1% down, at 46, and ray = corn 1% down, at 46%.May wheat st uluth was 3c down, at 93, July being 1%c down, at 92%.At Minneapolis May was 3% down, at 94%.July being 23% down, at 93%.Winnipeg was closed to-day.! Quicksilver, $38.LOCAL MARKET\u2014Receipts of oats 1 ported on the Board of Trade to-day $4, O50.176 against 38,330,788 last y me Main Office : 202 ST.James ST.(Cor.St.Peter St.) Sums of $1,00 and upwards received in Savings Department.The Sorereign Bank of Canada EEE Uptown Branch : 2608 ST.CATHERINE ST (Cot.Guy.) were 5,811 bushels.The situation continues unchanged, save er increase in stocks has taken place, thero being now 12,000 more bushels than a week ago, at 138,242.\u2018There is but little demand ,and holders are not very Ban- guine.Quotations are: No.2 oats, about 46%c in store and No.3 at 4430, and Peterboros at 423%c on track.FEED\u2014The demand holds quite the continued scarcity.in bags, is $19 per ton; shorts, $21.There is very little Ontario feed to be had, and prices sare about $1 per ton higher than Manitoba HAY.\u2014Supplles are liberal and demand light, eo that the tone of the market is easy.Prices are easler at $9 to $9.38 for No.1, 38 to 38.25 for No.2, $7 to 87.50 for shipping hay.FLOUR-Demand for Hour is light an prices are steady.Quotations are fol rong bakers, $5.30 to $5.50, q paten \"5 60 to $5.80.Ontario straight rollers, = bags, $2.50 to $2.86; In barrels, 35.35 te 35.45; patents, $5.70 to 85.80.Stocks of Grain In Montreal.The following table shows the stocks of grein and flour in Montreal cn the dates mentioned: active, An 22 Apl.15, \u2018Apt.23, 3506, 1904.\u2018Wheat, bush.¥en HE 8,824 44,570 Corn, bush.374,838 137,191 116,083 Peas, b .sou.27,886 27,733 33,896 Oats, bush.133,242 120.837 220,189 Barley, bush.76,993 79,232 29,633 Rye, bush.2e 1,846 Buckwheat, bush.14,181 13,195 81,371 Flour, bbls.38,440 39,215 20,043 Meal, bbis.780 826 642 2er English Metal Markets Steady.Mr.R.Suillvan David received advices this morning from Messrs, Bolton Fane & Co., London, Eng., quoting the market as steady, with expectations of higher prices.Changes and present quotations were as follows: Tin plates are at last quotations, ex- charcoal, which are up 3d per box, at 11s 94.Tin sheets are down 158 per ton, coxe now being £25 10s, and charcoal at £27 108.Canada plates, 18x24, 52 sheets and 60 sheets, are down 3s 9d per ton.amd 75 sheets are down is 3d per ton, 90 sheets, being the same as last quotation.\u201cWrought iron pipe, an in dis~ counts has occurred., same as last quotation Ingot tin is up £2 per ton at £140 United States Metal Markets.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, April 24.\u2014 Following were the basic prices of metals at the close of business Saturday: east, No, z fdy., fce., $16 to $17.nth., forge, at fce.$18 to $16.25.sth., No.2 fay.irm., 813.50 basic, south, $s.50 to .78.A foundry, Virginia, $14.76 to $15.basic.east, fi $16 to $16.26.basic, Valley, \u2018sis.40 to $15.50.n, Bessmr., fce.; Valley, $16.40 to .50.Iron, basic, Virginia, $18.Steel billets, f.0.b., a » to la Copper, lake, cash, N.Y Copper, elec, 16 to 16%.Lead, 5 Y., 4.57%.St, Louis, 4%.Hoatter, N.Y, $5.95 to $8.Spelter, rfd., \u2018at.Louts, sx to 5.80.Silver, commercial bars, 5 T4.> Tin, 50%.Aluminum, ingots, N.Y., 338.Antimony, 8% to 8%.London.\u2014Lead declined to £13 12s 64.Trade Fallures Lat Week.Commercial fallures last week in the United States, as reported by R.G.Dun & Co.are 200, against 214 a week ago, 232 the preceding week and 328 the corresponding week last year.Failures-in Canada number 21 against 20 a whex ago, 28 the preceding week and 16 last year.Of failures last week tn, he United States 62 were in the cast south, 59 west, and 22 in the Paolf = rates and 64 report llabilities of 35, or more.Lfabdititié of commercial fallures in the United tates thus far reported for April are NORRIS P.BRYANT, Stock Broker, 84 8T.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST, MONTREAL.Investment and Speculative Accounts Solicited.$ 60 will margin 20 shares 150 will margin 50 shares 300 will margin 100 shares My exclusive leased wire system ep.sures the prompt execution of all orders.§ Interest allowed on dally balances, \"Phone Main 4960.SPECIAL OFFERING| There is an almost continual call, tor the International Coal & Coke Co's shares.The output of its collieries is steadily increasing, and the market enlarging.This accounts for the desire to Surchase the shares, make you special offering, 1,000 to 8, 000 shâres at are, subject to prior sale, der Yo day.FOX & ROSS, Standard Stock Exchange Building, TORONTO, ONT.Contractors\u2019 Machinery \u201cBeatty\u201d Holating Engines, Pumps, Ce E.Leonard & Sons 169 Common street, Montreal.\" St MARCONI Call at our office and see the Marcon! Wireless Folegraph System in opération, or write for in- MUNBOE-& MUNROE, Managers for Mareoni Underwriters Canada Life Bullding, Montreal 90 313 Encourage Home Manufactures Premium and Standard Mucllage, best made.Lithograms and Lithogram Composition, Acme Cleansihg and Washing Powder, Coal Saving and 8moke Consuming Come pound.English Boller Burger.rger.English Beit Syrup, \u2018Saves Belts and Ine creases Power.Prices and Bamples furnished on ape plication.J Auld Mucllage #0.17 BLEURY STREBT.Tel.Main 2478.WM.GUS, Mgr.Fire and Life Insurance Lowest Rates.Your patronage respeetfully solicited.A 4,000 and 6,000 HP.Water Privilege for sale.96 166 >! WM.ANGUS.NOTICE .Is hereby siven that the Annual General Meeting THE LACHINE BOATING AND CANOEING CLUB will be held at the Windsor Hotel, on Wednesday, April 26th, 1905, at elght o'clock p.m.- \u2018By onder, JAS.A.DAWSON, 0681 Secretary - Treasurer.x * Coupor- 1: May and November.Seven aral purposes of the Company.n stock.11 per cent.in cash.from 1st May will be collected.p mot be req \u201c .\"Bank of Montreal, Les, Higgt First Mortgage Five per cent.Dividends 1st February and August.The Preferred Stock will be convertible, at the option of the Holder, at any ti ot May, Hke amount of Common Stock of the Compény.After 1st May, 1910, the Preterred Block, - Let lpn.nied tion at 125 per cent and accrued dividends.These Issues are to retire the Company's present outstanding Bonde nd Preferred 1 Mortgage 5 per cent Bonds\u2014Total authorized .se.vveivcicvevees on gi 7 \u2018 subscription Lists will open on 8th May and olose on or hefore 12th May; 1905 The BANK OF MONTREAL, The CANADIAN BANK OF COMMEROE AND DOMINION COAL COMPANY, LIMITED, $5,000,000 Unt-* 1=t May, 1905: Due 1st May, 1940.Subject to call at 105 and accrued int In de inations of $500 and $1000 \"88,000,000 Per Cont.Cumulative Preferred Stock.In shares of $100 each, r aman 8 CAPITALIZATION, Held in Treasury c.ccce secvecnaesee v P t.PO T 7 er Cen! Preferred Stoqk .= vessscscceus 060.009 | s+radvoruce ecueccu ve au evr serra Soe OFFER TO EXCHANGE.The Holders of the present issue of Bonds will be given priority in the = of the present issue of Preferred Stock will be given priority in the allot li be necessary for such Holders, on or before 8th May, 1905, to deposit their bonds or ù \u201crust Company, Montreal, or the New Enaland Trust Company, Boston, who are authonses.«ry Receipts exchangeable for the new Bonde and The rate at which exchange will be made is as followss For old Bonds\u2014Now Interest will be pald on old Bonds up to 12th May, 1908, and For old 8tock\u2014Share for Bhare in new paid up to 12th May, 1805, and interest on new Stock will aeerue from that date, Applications by new Subscribers must be accompanied by amount applied for, which will be returned if no allotment is made.Temporary anecelpis are dellvered.When old securities are lodged to exchange Pip nd Shares when issu a deposit of A Prospectus, with full particulars and forms of application, may be obtained ; ontreal, and Branches, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and Branches, n & Co, Boston, and ge The Royal Trust Company, Montreal.At-any of hich offices _Bubscriptions win LA receives, aprem in aus ns we eme LEE, HIGGINSON & co.x Offer for Subscriptions the following new Securities of the.So : rty-Flve Year Sinking Fund Gold Coupon\u201d Bonds, - ment of new: Stock, 0 000807 terest after ist May, 1910, Price, scores interest.Price 115 flat is a subject to redemp- I: Stock, end for th, gen- .er réreceauceun ¢ allotment of new accrued Interest Ott 16 Por Cent.on Lo WANT ADVERTISEMENTS & © ® Por Situations Vacant, 2 Situations Wanted, and §§ other Want Advertisements, 9 see aléo pags 5.+ téesats à SUECUS & 3456684689 TO LET \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT BRIGHT furnuaed flat for summer months, piano and phone; rent moderate.Address 3579, Star Branch Office.9TO LET \u2014 FLATK, NO.1528 TO 1548 £t Denis st, 7 and 5 rooms each, $17 and $15 & month.Apply to F.Trembla, & Co, 406 William at.Bell Tel.Main yo six rooms.4 FLATS TO LET, 1048, 1050, 1080A ST George Bt.Montreal Annex 7 and 8 rooms, firet clase plumbing, 18 and 17 dol- Jars.Address $3 St.lawrence st.TO LET \u2014 6 FINE FLATR IN.PER- = feat condition, on Delorimier avenue and Chausse street, near Mount Royal ave.seven rooms, bath and w.c., $16 to $17 per month.Apply 1212 Delorimier ave.$3 4 Jaw 0 TO Li LET \u2014 A NICE FLAT OF © in fect and per order; 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twelve rooms, large verandahs extensive grounds, spruce woods, excellent water; $200 for season Address R.Mc- Glaugnlin, P.O.Box 2234, Montreal.sa 3 3aw TO LET\u2014HOUSE AT LONGUEUIL on river front; trees; large grounds.T.P.Rutlet, 10 Hospital st.TO LET FOR THE SUMMER MONT ILs at Long Lake, gnod mix roomed house, good boating, bathing snd fishing: also board.Far further particulars apply to A.G.Bherritt, Lakefield, Que.88 6 TO LET\u2014COTTAGE AT UNION PARK 4 (furnished), for nmeason.Apply to J.lane, Brockville, Ont., Box 400.TO LET\u2014 BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED furnished cottages on Leurentian lakes For r particilaes apply io Thé J.W.Môlson Co.47 Bt.Francols Xavier st.98 3eod FOR SALE.(Continued on Page 9.) on, BALE POR THE MILLION, KIND- gr cut maple, Wioekn Ek 0 mill blocks, 20 Anthracite cosl, deliv the oity.J.C.cDtarmid \u2018Basin, corner Guy and Willem Li Tel.Main 453.0 tt Fer $ SALE \u2014 CHEAP, LARGE QUANtity double and single bookkeepers\u2019 \"toll and flat top desks.Office furniture re- oved.Oid furniture bought or exchanged.m.P.Stanton, 25 Bt.Fry.Xavier street., Telephone Main 2806.» OR SALE \u2014 VALUABLE IMPORTED solid oak dining room set, hand carved, also derhard Heintxman cabinet grand piano, almost new, party leaving alty.63 oUill College avenue.96 2 BALE \u2014 er AL re.OX FORD Fer stove; avenue.Fer SALE \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNIture, carpets, refrigerator, at 48 Mac- kay at.Cheap tn prompt purchaser at prt vate sale.\u2019 R SALE \u2014 BARGAINS IN SLIGHTly used and secondhand planos, by Mason & Risch, Morris, Lesch\u2019 #teinway, Decker, Williams; npeclal prices and terms.Apply Leacn\u2019s, 2440 St.Catherine st, between Stanley and Drummond.Open even- ngs.OR SALE\u2014GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO, price only $35 to prompt purchaser.A.H.Graham, 486 St.Urbain street (or telephone East 2117.) OR BALE \u2014 BEDROOM WALNUT set, Wanser sewing machine, kitcfn teble and chairs, gas fixtures, sofa, en- amelied bed, 2 hall stoves, kitchen uten- slle, etc, cheap.50A Argyle avenue, city.range, two years In san party leaving city.83 Meant oi ses OR BALE \u2014 GAS FIXTURES, BEDroom sets, cosy corner and lal mirror.no reasonable offer refused.iH Crescent st.OR SALE \u2014 RUMMAGE SALE: A large sale of clothing, etc., will take place in Inspector Btreet Mission, 76 In- spoctor st, April 25, \u201805, at 3 p.m.&harp, by the CE.of Stanley St.Church.OR SALE - CHEAP, ONE NEW 4 h.p.single cylinder two cycle mar- Ine engine.an be seen at 1331 Bt.Ca- or phone East 41.ANTED \u2014 ELEVATOR MAN, ONE W with lengtnened experience tn \u2018running cievators, able to speak wuglisn and Frenou and over 30 years of age.Apply to the man- uges, tone 8.Carsley Cu, 4l0 , NTED\u2014CARPENTERS.APPLY TO WH 1.Forbes, corner Guy and - chester.ANTED\u2014GOOD SEWING GIRL ON \\ custom coats.UG.Pp.Nelson, 131 Bleury st.ANTBD\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT; WA no cooking or washing.Apply 301% St.Urbain êt.Wa TED-3 SERVANTS WILLING t o to country; 20 minutes from cou Appiy 60 Victoria at.APPLY city: good wages.V l'ANTED\u2014A CARRENTER.295 Magdalen st.: YVANTEP A MAN FOR ELEVATOR.Apply Thomas Ligget, 2474- 2476 &t Catherine st.ANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL AB NURSE.W* Apply 433 Metcalfe ave, Westmount.NTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALESmen for the carpet department.speaking both English and French.W.H.Scroggie, Limited, St.Catherine and University sts.\\ YANTED\u2014WOMEN EXPERIENCED at sewing carpets.W.H.Scroggie, Limited, St.Catherine and University nts.ED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALFS- man.speaking both English and French, for our men's clothing department.W.H.Scroggie, limited, SL Catherine and University sts.WANTED\u2014CAKE BAKER: MU'ST BE first-class all-round man.Apply R.Scott, 993, St.Catherine at.HOUBE- VYVANTED \u2014 COMPETENT = : maid; references required.Doréhéstér.YANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK: NO washing or ironing: references required.Apply 72 McGill College ave.ANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES, FULL time and half time.must speak French and English.Address King Edward Cafe, 147 MeGlll st.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOdice hands, capable of preparing work; good wages paid to competent hands.37 University st.WANTED \u2014 A CAPABLE GENERAL servant who is good plain cook: city references necessary: also an upstairs young woman required from 8 to 9 pm.best time for applying.82 Union avenue, TANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR A good paying position.Apply in person to K.Anderson, Room 213, Merchants Bank Bldg.Phone Main 304.Competent Lady Stencgrapher chine, experience and salary required, to K 2188, Btar Office.9 2 SITUATIONS WANTED, (Continued en Papa 4) ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAXER.WIBHEE work is private families; first class references.Address B 8634 Stax Branch Of.fige.\u201d\" 3 ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPER AND anographer Gostres situation; ex- pertanced wages no object.R 3487, star ot BARR \u2014 149 WEST B8IND STREE New York City.excelleht board, dblig ful location, parties visiting New York Ww find first address; class accommaogiations at abd! referances excaugud 6 REAKFAST AND TEA IN PRIVA\" familly, between Milten and rif nice home, table; references, Star Office.se Arthur, O 333; W'ANTED\u2014SITUATION A8 HOUSEkeeper or housework, with a child 3 years old; States 3500, Star office.WW ANTED \u2014 DRES9MAKING BY THE day by thoroughly experfenceÿ dressmaker; tallor-made suits, evening dresses.a specialty, very best city references.Apply No.460 Guy st.VWANTED-YOUNG WOMAN WISHES to assist with light housework in a small.quiet familly; would be satisfied with small wages, provided good home and treatment.R 2208, St.Catherine.WANTED \u2014 A LADY AND GENTLEman speaking both languages seek position as managers of a summer hotel; thelr long experience enable them to take the responsibility of such a position.For information, write Hofel, Box 729, Sherbrooke, Que.ANTED \u2014 SEWING BY THE DAY IN costumes and blouses.prete rreg- Address 8 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC.TN OR BALE \u2014 ONE COUPE AND O two-wheeled cart.both new and perfect order, rubber tired; don't exef nu varnishing, for sale at great sacriff\u2018e./ ree for fuller information, O 210, Bes « 0 YOR SALE \u2014 HORSES, QUARANRE sound, expresses, lorry harness, 8} xls and double; boarding stable and stort, for all kinds goods; livery stable and ec storage.Roch Roy.136 Malsonneuve.Bell 1077 Som, Merchants 177.20 3 Fer SALE \u2014 WAGGON, WITH TOP, 82 strong cart, 3:0, suitable for gral and wood merchant; Concord buggy, $10 Quebec buggy.$20, one express harness; one | cart harness, one set of English family har- ess; one box refrigerator, suitable for con- feotioner, baker and mllkman, ons portable: Iron smoke house, two shop stands for vegetables, one sign, \u2018suitable for poultry and fish business, one ghaus partition and doore for office, etc.A.Lesperance and Son, 26 er NN Ae OOMS \u2014 NICE ROOM, CLOTHES CLOset, Auer light, hot and cold water, bath flat; would suit 1 or 2.13 Ks Evans st.O0MS8 \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE son bath sat, house newly renovated; strictly private; only gentlemen need apps 176 Palace at.vê 3 OOM \u2014 TO RENT.PRIVATE FAMILY would rent room to gentlemen wish- prtvate family: wan cut snd fit.B.H.Star Branch Office.Dorchester st 93 3 3aw M3 \u2018OR SALE \u2014 VICTORIAS, 2 NEW CAR.- \u2014 er fctorias, with rubber tires, of ANTRD owe OHA SE the latest style; also all sizes of delivery 8620, Star Branch Olio.: 2% = expresses.J.Bonhomme, 955 St.James st , 8: 6 baw R SALE \u2014 ENGLISH VICTORIA ROOMS TO LET.pole and shafts, formerly owned by Mr.Rae.of Quebec rubber tyres, also Eng- Mah double barness, lady's side saddle and two gentleinen's saddles; at great sacrifice.M 3218, Star Office.TOR SALE \u2014 A GLADSTONE CARRIAGE.in good order, for $75.Appl, io 356 St Denis at.: {OR BALE \u2014 ONE SINGLE LORRY, ONE = express waggon.Apply 115 Wallington street.sé 2 DR SALE\u2014NEW JOBRING EXPRESS Antoine ël.rooms, suitable for one or two gentlemen; board optioual.181 Manañield at.96 : YOOM \u2014 TU LET LARGE FRONT ROOM on bath flat, well furnished, Auer light, with board; everything first clase, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.Tel.Up 2640.48 Victoria st.OOMS \u2014 TO LET FLAT OF THREE ! nice bright rooms, suitable for light housekeeping; no children taken.240 St.Martin st.98 4 OOMB \u2014 TO LET FIRST OF MAY ! large front room, with one of the back if wanted, Auer light, bath, furnished or not, use of kitchen if wanted and other rooms.Call at 113a 8t.Denis st.3 OOM-\u2014A WELL FURNISHRD FRONT room with all modern conveniences ; gentlemen only; private family.682 Bherbrooke st., near Park ave.OOM8 \u2014 A LARGE FURNISHED room on bathroom flat, with or without board; gentlemen only.15 Plateau st.ooms \u2014 TU LET AT NO.69 MANCB ., rooms, furnished or unfurnished; board SS ptional \u2018Apply 3078 Bt.Catherine st BRI T, COMFORTABLE room Hutchisén st, Aænex; breakfast, tea if desired; private family.o 3380, Star Office.8 3 ME \u2014 DOUBLE OR SINGLE, WITH or without board.Apy y at 774 Falace st ac 6 ROM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM UN DBATH- robm fiat, nedtly furniscsd, with att modern conveniences; breaxfast M required.137 Metcalfe st.861 dow Rox \u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURnished, with use of kitchen In pri- for May 1st.Phone vats house, 479 Guy st.Apply beiwesn 10 vs and all conyeniences.and 3 o'clock.Ms \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE Ren rooms, bathroom flat; Auer ashe private family.63 Victoria et.oOME \u2014 (THREK) DOUBLE AND R gle, well It, not baths, close to Grand Caren Hotel, 1844 Notre Dame = ; Roo \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, ALL MODern improvements, telephone and shower batn.68 Aylmer st.s2 R°°*5 \u2014 THREE BRIGHT UNFURnished rooma, 1st bedroom fiat, west and; use of telephone.Address B 883d Star Branch Office.9 3 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND + single froal, bath fat.Phones Up 1436, second door (rom Windsor Hotel.33 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.NN OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BATH- R room .hot and cold waler, Auer light, suitable for one or two gentlemen.188 Church st.oe 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO STRONG BOYS AS helpers to range fitters.Apply Rand W.Kerr, 2230 8t.Catherine st NTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, EXPER- ! fenced advertising solicitors for a new magasine.Address, with references, The Fireside Pub.Co.78 Rideau st, Ot- wa, Ont, WANTED \u2014 BUTCHER; GOOD Por sition for the right man; must spe English.Apply in person at 718 Speak chetlere ANTED \u2014 SMART, RELIABLE WOman to do washing and ironing in a private family.Apply, with references, 218 St.James st.PERSONAL mhmhmb WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK to come to thé country for the summer months.Apply to 4430 8t.Ce~ therine st., between 8 and 8 o'clock p.m.ANTED \u2014 BOYS TO ASSIST SHIRT cutters, shirt Akon, abirt repairers, Ro \u2014 BY DAY OR WEBK BRIGHT front rooms; very central; near sta- ; references Y.M.C.A.Breakfast, op- Homa 164 Poel ty 3 Re°%.5.T0 LAT FRONT BEDROOM.bathroom fiat, private family: gentlemen only.12 Lincoln ave, off Guy st.06 6 ROOMS WANTED.NNN WANTED \u2014 BY TRAINED NURSE, small room with wardrobe and use of telephone; rent not to exceed $8.00 pe month, as room will be very little och.led: vicinity Park avente O 3391, Star ANTED \u2014 BY QUIET BLDERLY couplé, wnfurnished room, central 1o- cality.State torme, which muet be moderate.O 3389, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 BY TWO YOUNG ENGLISH men a large weil furnished bedroom (two beds), in private family; good locality, with or without breaktast.State terme, © 3381, Biar Office.collar turners.Bkelton Bros.and Co.96 3 ANTÉD \u2014 SMART OFFICE BOT, ONE who cen read and writé well.\u2018Apoly SUMMER BOARD.Business Dept, Star Office.908 3 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.-\u2014 FURNISHED FLAT IN\u201d onths, ms and lôw rental to 0, Star Branch pA tenant.adress v, caref Offices.OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, ONE EDISON Miméograph in good order.Can be seen at 1331 8t.Cathetine st., or phone ast .Fe OR BALE\u20144x5 CAMERA AND OUTfit; cost $20; sell for $7.Address -B 8850, Star Branch office.ANTED \u2014 A MARRIED MAN WITM- family es farm hand; must be sble to enti; wife to assist in house.State vases Tequired.Address Farmer, Box 29, NIN ARD \u2014 SUMMER RESIDENCE.\u201cLA Favorite,\u201d ut Lakeside, will be opened for May 1st; all modern conveniences.Ar, ply 60 Victorias st.Mrs.Luseter, Betwesn 3 TO LET \u2014 WELL ne best le MOD- | arn flat, seven rooms, best localitz, one year less, everything us to âste, Owner siving 38 up tsekesping and would asf} out jg preferred.C 3064, Star © ot- tice.} TO LET \u2014 A FURNISHED FL.Tor $8 rooms, on Stanie en \u201cey tin October, 213 mogern facilities ako; alsg telephone It wanted; rent pe erate, Y S484, Star Branch Office.se TO LT \u2014 BT.CATHERINE STREET, Westmount.furnished flat, from 1st eur; low rents! (pians).Hay, § or se iatowen st.Phone Moum 754.2 Apply lane, 104; 9700 gain city = gw Elm ave, Holton ave, Springfield, Grosvenor, estern ave.choice locations, peLonEueuil\u2014Larye lot, BUILDING LOTS ONTREAL ANNEX.Hutehigo® street, next Bt.Louis, 4 fine lots, about 285x100, with trees; $850 each.Mance at., near St.Viasteur, 1lot 25x93 3525 Durocher st., near Falrmdunt, 1 lot $600., corner Pacific, 1 Jot 80x100 Jane; Several other choice lots, large and small.- WESTMO! : UNT.Shiarbrooke st, Prince Albert, and several other very Some very fine on blgh- LOTS IN EAST END.Parthenais.Denis at, St; Andrew, ViauviHe-\u20144 choice ys {acing Park; bar.price, or would property exchange for snug +18, and \u20188100 to Læambert\u2014$180 to $200.ntreaï West and Kensington, La- : Fosse M.COLE, | weep FURNISHED PLAT TO LBT O Crescent at.Pc 8 ne and Bherdron Re.7 electric \u2018Renting and alophone! satistasthry farms oan arranged Pith reflébdl ble, parts, Apply No.2 \u2014 PURNISHED FLAT AT 238 Elgin st.fram May tet.Terms \u2019 TO LOT 8.TEAGHERS WANTED.lS | I 'ANTED ~ SCHOOL TEACHER HOLD- LOST.er OST \u2014 Fi OM MOUNT ROYAL PARK a sable oe white collly dos, wera \u2018to name of Kiltte.Reward by rsturning to J.Henderson, B se 2 LL \u2014 SUNDAY MORNING, BETWBEN ames Methodist Caurch and Grosveñor venus, Westmount, vou\" Reward for return Pornacn Bron.> Sewalare \"5 3379 8t.Catnert ne ot LOST ON GUNDAŸY EVENIN: April, mink.boa on Bherbrook: Denis to Duluth.toria.OST \u2014 tard at.Reward at 66 Vie- WILL PERSON WHO was seen picking Up à ten and one five dollar bill Satur return same 8.Bain, St.Catherine nt, store, and rewarded.| Lee; \u2014 SATURDAY MORNING, 23ND pril, on St.Catherine, between Serossies and Miss Cairns\u2019, small ved leather poaketBbook containing bills and stiver.Reward at 88 University st.L OST \u2014 SATURDAY EVENING, r farmer, & wolfakin be To tween Greene ave.and Lachine.\u201cKinaly P.St Læembert, near Moritreal.ve à to 6 and Ÿ to 9 p.m.\u201d 7 » ANTED \u2014 MARRIED COUPLE, WITHout children: man for general work; ROOMS AND BOARD.n as general servent.Apply to P.U.Box 63.\u20ac pee Rex e- LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, Ivy \u2014_ single front room u al Ti, ANTER printing press: one with expert with ATH room and board; for two or ence.3 Place d'Armes Hi}.three gestiemen.se [4 8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ANTED \u2014 LADIES MAID LOOKS, aouse-tablematds, gen tTvants, nurses, -kitchen maids.Apps Men Butler, 20a City Councillors st.se OOM double and single room, with breakfast: choice, central location: Aver light; terms reasonable.188 Mance st.ANTED \u2014 GOOD HURSESHORR AND general blacksmiih \u2018on carriage and ' repalt work In country viliage.Ap nd at once.Beate wagen expected for ste to be a and steadÿ, to N 2223, Star or fice.s AXTED \u2014 YOBNG MAN ro ACK ant make himself generally avers: in factoty.Apply The Hiram L.Piper Company, Ltd, 13 Bt Peter ot.ANTED \u2014 A COOK, ALSO A HOUSE- ablemald; references required.Apoir at 350 Mountain st.we ANTRD \u2014 COACHMAN, FITR CITY references.Apnis, botwéen 9 mn and \u20ac pm.at foom 183, Windsor Bt.Stettod, or between $ 6.30 p.m.and 8 p.m.st vor Sher brooke 9 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR HARDWARE date.Li | reeurs to ud Guy = sty oy SP a, pas ant \u2014 SABLE AND LLIB.\u201d tary Dore! to; pa BE school, w 3 aout Thirty one a .return to 4291 heater lish, Apply 2266 catferme st.snd \u201d 3 knowledge of Fre th oferred; a Catholic \u2014 A BOOK OF RAILWAY teacher.Address on\u201d MeCarthy.Come.Losr passes.Finder please return to 'ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS GENERAL missioner, Bt.Basti, Portneuf.Que.86 3 address on back.7 servant, sod young sin to Savist itn CS © ) OST \u2014 BATURDAY AFTERNOON, \u2014t\u2014 4 PERIONALS, # hah Catherine at, between 8 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 es and u containing 4 - at 33 Cote 8 Bt.An Wanted\u2014An experience need and practical and o Hoad , _Westmougt, .or tele; ° | Saly th eral ot office Westmount ss., - ol e charge OOM \u2014 VERY LARGE FRONT ROO bath flat, with board.¢3 Mecs CS lege ave.OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.840 DORCHES- ter at, opposite Bt.James Club, aitua- tion healthy: open, cônventént to ours churches.theattes.Auer light, and telephone.Choice ard.»e 6 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.NIN WWANTED-\u2014A ROOM AND PARTIAL board for gentleman who dines down town: private family erred; state terme, must be moderate.B 2516, Star office.\"ANTED\u2014TWO ROOMS AND BOARD .for two gentiemen; hot water path: aboya Bt.Catherine and west of Union ave gr vicinity of Park avénue Late $ which must be moderate.\u201cà 3515, Star office.WANTED FOR na os GENTLE- a avg within fifteen minutes\u2019 walk of centre of oity; hot water bath; state terme: must bs mod- erste.8 8817, Star office WANT ANTED\u2014MAN AND WIFE, WITH A ream 4 two Years old, Want forniohod ; oman pris f mily fe \u201cass où Chaos | ba - vate y in les ox.close}.speaking, only.Ad- | Pd 7 clingtob bb ing for nice quiet homme.Apply Téa St Denis st.9% 3 and harness.1192a St.OOMB \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE Ferg ALE \u2014 PONY.GL AISTONE, RUBber tired, with sleigh and musk ox robes.1378 St.Catherine at.JOR BALE \u2014 HORSES BY AUCTION ON Tuesday.April 206th.at 2.30 pm.We have been instructed by, Jenkins and lated, of Brockville Ont, to sell eleven head of choicely selected carriage and harness horses, one pair of beautiful dark rheastnuts, with extreme action, § and #4 years old, 1% 3-4 hands high: one palr of beautiful bay cobs, 5 and 6 years old, 15 3 4 hands high family broken, the balance of the lot are al) goods mingle oorses, suitable for city use.Trial given.Satisfaction guaranteed Now on view at our stables, 605 St Paul st.T.W.Foater, Auctioneera.For BALE \u2014 BY AUCTION AT 10 30 Am.Friday, April 28th at 38 Grand Trunk st.Point St.Charles, balance of stoek sale of the Parker Cartage Mo Wa have becn instructed to sell the balance of their stock, consisting of 25 heavy draft horses, weighing from 1300 to 1600 Ibs, heavy double and single harness, double and single lorry WAEÇONS.express wAggons, double and angle.10 nearly nsw dump carts, ona beautiful family carriage, with hard rubber tires, Jot of double and single sleighs, complete set of ice tools, also tielr well established blacksmith shop, with complete set of tools and machinery, also the buildings lot of office furniture and a number of other articles too numerous to mention.Everything avust de sold positively without reserve.T vster Co.Auc- BUSINESS CHANCES.aan = SLAM en YOOD NEWSPAPER AND JOB PRINT.Ing plant tn Manitnds town; ood Dusie nessa; no opposition: lerms easy: matlsfao- tary reason for selling.News, Oak Jake ; STOCK FOR BALE.A CIGAR.CANDY, and periodical stock for sale om St.lawrence st.class English trade; store and dwelling, 815: Romeo Toirler, 1372 Bt.lawrence stem ATLIFFS BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- dec, District st, Montres! Court.Del! Masson, Gregoire Rochon, Tiers Saisi.day of May, 1003 at one of the clock in the afternoon.at No.237 City Hall ave, City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, al) the goods and chaétels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause.cons visting of household furniture, etc.J.B.The EAU.B.8.C.Montreal, 24th Apri), AILIFFS8 RALEC PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1724 Circuit Court.J.Brunet and al.Pinint!ffs, va.OQustave Drolet Massue, Dsfendant, and L.C.Meunier, Advocate.Distrayant.On the 4th day of May, 1905, at one of the clock in the mfternood, ad No.90 beth st.in the Clty of Montraal.sold by authority of Justice, sl the goods and onnttels of the wmajd Defendant, seized in this cause, consisting of household furniture, etc.J.B.TRUDEAU.B.8.C.Monte real, 24th April 1905.Do You Need Money If s0, we will lend any amount you wish from $10 up on furniture, pianos, horneg and waggons, at the lowest rates, without remova.Call or write us.Deminion Loan and Brokerage Co.35 Alflance Buliding, 107 ST.JAMES ST.9% 318 onormenanoEoGRaosanency Real Estate Market, DONO MONTREAL WEST.Cantre Ward.The city of Montreal to Estate A.Brunet, Nos.46 to 50 St.James street; 825,- 8 &t.Andrews Ward.Hudson to De, M, E.Cane, widow of A.PE Rollason, No.268 Crescent; $7000.Miss L.Lamb to De.M.E.Cane, widow of A.E.Rollason, No.30 Crescent, $8,» 000.De.L.A.Robinson, widow of W.J.Whitehead, to A.P.Stuart, No.15 Sum- merhill avenue: $30,000.James Walker to John Dillon, Mac- Gregôr street (vacant); 36.283.Wm.G.Owens to Wm.Morrison, No.20 Lincoln avenue $4,400 John Currie to I.O.Amyot, No.3% St.Antoine st.: $3,800.L.Brown McFarlane to James M.Mit- ohell.No.88 Fort; $8,750.M J.E Drolet to J.A.Jacobs, No.1100 Dorchester.West Ward.James A.Fairie to R.MacDaugall Paterson, Nos.92 to 100 St.Francois Xavier street; $26,000.at, Ann's Ward.Jos.and J.B.Versailles to D.Major, Nos.2154 and 2188 Notre Dame stroet; 32,500.P.Contant, wife of D.L.Rey, to %#U; Amiot, Nos.541 to 541a William st.; eat a tate James Wilson, et al.to James Wilson & Co.Lid, Nos.111 to 117 Coin- mon street; $14, st George ward.Eatate A.T.Brosseau to De.Ellen Clifford, widow of J.Foley, No.88 Ayl- mer st : 48,200, Hy.F Jackson to F.E.Phelan, No 126 Stanley \u2018street; 87,600.St.Jossph's Ward.R.Parker, wife of John A.Gordon, to E.Parker, Nos.10 to 14 Torrance street: 5 Crescent and 70 to 35 Forfar st.; 7,104.\u2018Estate M.Parker to Jos E.Parker, Nos.10 to 14 Torrance.5 Crescent and 29 to 35 Forfar street; $3,825.rase \u201d McQlll Exercises.The annual class day exercises of the faculties of arts and science at McGill will be held on Thursday next in the Roya! Victoria College, On W ednesday, April 26.a tea will herd in thé arts bullding apd the ahauval sance in the science bull price 8500.Apply of security.All business private.Tanta ee ox * | STAR-MONDAY.\u2018APREÜ (24,1005.- = I fs i Ww * J 9 THE .MONTREAL\" \u2018DAILY re EE , ' : 7 - SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED, : FDR BALE.\u2018ROOMS TO LET._ _ FURNISHED ROOMS TO-LET.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.SUMMER BOARD.(Continued frem Page 0.) AXED ~~ LADIER AND GENTLEMEN to bn; our ready made or made te elatalng, om cusy tersus, sl same prices Ih wo pe, cash.American Outfit- Te, 246 Gt.Lawrence ot 1?2 [AJANTED =A FEW EXPERIENCED bursery ealeamen st once to can po bwos and cities fer the sale of cholce achats sud à gencrai ling of nursery ov We prefer men who wins give their bus vided attention to our dine of business, o Pale make part time contracts if so de- red.We can glsc spgage & number of In- thocnanced,, men, all or a part r moe with pur plans any :nan of No tency and pus , is sure to succeed.3 ben ng.Writs at once to bed vanne 4.Bowman and bon Co.Lim- Good Toranté.Oni.Established 44 years.\u201d openings for a few men in Manitoba ud the North-West.313 DEC ~~ a1 ANTED \u2014 ALL ROUND MEDICINE V performers.Stats what you can da and salary.Address The Dr.Petty Medicine 93 4 Company, Ottawa, Canada.Wares ~\u2014 PICTURE AGENTS.FIRST trade work; special terms on quantities, rR 346 Bt.James si, room 60.4 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST I shop.Apply by letter, addressed to Assistant,\u201d 492 Ht.James st.96 \\ [A > ou CLASS\" CLOTHING cutter, capable of cuttin special orders (o measure.Must furnish 800d references ns to ability and character.Apply In writing, J 3145, Star Office.Bj 2 DRESS GOODS SALESMAN WANTED-\u2014Firat class retail man for above position in 8L John N.B.must huve good references, good \u2018salary of to the right man.Apply with particulars, all applications will he treated strictly confidential, to H.8074 Star office.9.VWASTED \u2014 BOY FOR DRAWING OFfice, to make blue prints, keep records and be willing structural » 2 drawing.J 3147, V JANTED \u2014 A COOK, ALSO YOUNG \u20acirl tor housework, willing to go to Beaurepaire for the summer.951 Dorches- » We sex \u2014 A CERTIFIED DRUG clerk.Give references and address to A .DuBerger, Waterloo, P.Q 84 3 Waris \u2014 GIRL FOR aa ERAL R work; comfortable home wages.eferences Toguired.Apply 35 \u2018churehii avenue, Westmoun 9 to learn Star Office.(Continued from Page 8.) ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, ONE WHO knows the rope and canvas dDusincss preferred.Write to M 3:eb, Siar Office.> WANTED ~\u2014 YOUNG LADY TO ACT AS boukkeeper, one speaking both lmn- guages preferred.Apply at once, with references to 1837 Notre Dame wt Bee Mr.Payton.VV ANTED \u2014 A SMART GIRL FOR GENeral for general housework, must have KOOd Telerences, po wasolng, small fumuy.new dat: @ suitable girl will find à guod home and satisfactory wages Apply fore noon or evening, 3vda Bt.Antoine ut.- (Continued trom Page 8.) ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS INSPECTOR or some other similar work tor fire ot the insurance, having good oonneétions business.speak | French and Englieh; good referénces.Address V 3600, Blar Office, Montreal.917 VV ANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR LABOURERS, clerks, checkera, shippers, timekeep- carpenters, brickiayers.Domin- 186 Bt.James Ju il ers, cooks, fon Employ ment Ageucr, Phonv Main 1475 \\ ANTED \u2014 BY WELL EDUCATED young lady (Catholic) position ss com- puniun to elderly lady.C 2545, Btar Office.Waren \u2014 A HOUSEMAID: GOOD wages, references neuvssery.Apply at Zs Lidice avenue, corner Of IR Mattiew atreet, VW ANTED \u2014 GENERAL RERVANT FOR private house, no washing, no lron- ing, nol musing: vne that can euok.Address 1014 Cadleux sat, corner Marie Anne.VWANTED ress \u2014 IMMEDIATELY STOVE WANTBL setters.Apply to foreman in charge sons Buliding, bleur; st.U.G.Loomis & EXPERIENCED WAIT Apply al Turkish Balh Hotel.Was TED \u2014 BAND SAWER, UNE GOOD machine man and two cabinet makers, for furniture factory: highest wages paid UVominion Furniture Mfg.Co, Limited, St Therese, Que.865 V JANTEL \u2014 À FIRST CLAS& PAPER hanger wanted.Appl; 172 Mount Royal PARR after § o'cloch p.m.tals evening.duc HOUSE- yy-5res \u2014 A NI'RSE AND mald, willing the country.sé 3 to go to Apply 3851 Mountain at.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD PLAIN COOK; RE- rrences required.Mrs.J.R.D 119 Mountain et.98 Pa VV ANTED - À SMART, RESPECTABLE young girl far dining room work In restaurant.Apply at once Jeffery's Cafe, 31 Chabolllez sq WVANTEL \u2014 WAITRESS AND KITchen girls.2252 St.Catherine st.VV ANTED\u2014 SECOND COOK FOR SHORT orders and pastry {252 St.Catherine atreet.WANTED \u2014 COMPETBNT UPPER housemaid: reference required.sAPPLY between + and 10 a.m.and 7 and § p.212 Drummond at.WNT NITED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OFFICE; ave so knowledge of shortha axpertence, with fair A bandwriting, room ply ln own 428, Board of Trade.9.3 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED cutters, steady employment; wages paid.Apply to Mr.Pooley, finor, 16 S&L Peter st.\u2019 \\ ANTED EXPERIENCED SHIRT operators; steady employment guer- SHIRT best third 38 anteed: bot wages paid.Apply to M Pooley, third floor, 10 Bt.Peter st.93 ri ANTED \u2014 BALESMAN, WITH CONnections, district of Montreal, for out- of flour \u2018mi; also typewriter, French and English, and some knowledge office work Rigaud Milling Co., Rigaud.Que.or Tp 2366, Montreal.93 4 TANTED \u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARB W trade.Elght weeks average time Te quired.Wages Satardaye whlie learning.810 to 315 weekly guaranteed when through.11.lustrated catalogue 1 Barber College, 380 Canal st, City.New Yo York WANTED ~\u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK.MUST amve first class referen ¢s, none others need apply.$96 Dorchester s 95 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TTT Pe V \"ANTED =~ MECHANICAL DRAUGHTR- ar \u201cauainted wire pe restioe an aw op pret ce.A y Robinson, It Phillips © Apply 3 qu ANTED \u2014 GOOD P Ww be clean à LAIN COOK: MI:ST nd tidy.Wood wages t - Bble person.Apply 101 Staniey at.s wh WANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SIGN ; ers.Apply The Martel-Stewart Ce.Ltd.6s1- 683- 885 Craig nt.92 6eod Was TED \u2014 JOURNEYMAN TAILOR BY the week, for Cornwall, Ontario, Ap- pi Monday, 2306 st Catherina st.Wa NTED \u2014 A SECOND COOK FOR THE Protestant Hospital for Insane Apply 98 3 at 204 St.Jumes st.V TANTED \u2014 OENERAIL SBHVANT.must be good plain conk.no wa ning References reautred.Apply Immediately 344 Wood avenue V TJANTED- GENERAL SERVANT.FAM- ly of twa, gnoad wages, must have good references.31 Burtnn ave, Westmount.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENE 1.RER- vant, small family; no washing.good wages.31 St.Famiile st.a WANTED\u2014 A BMART YOU No BOY FOR office work.P.O.Box V TANTED -\u2014 STBADY, SOQBER MAN TO drive bus and care horses; nust be first class.Apply 24 Hospital st.ANTED \u2014 COOK, ALL ROUND MAN The (rove, Beaconsfield.Apply 24 Hospital st.WNT ED HOUSE-TABLEMAIL; 18T class references required.178 University st 86 2 WANTED \u2014 SMART GIRI, FOR OFFIVE work, one familiar with t,pewriting.Address in awn handwriting, stating experi.ence, (0 3350, Star Office.sé > V ANTED \u2014 WAIST HANDS AND IM provers.Apply Dressamaking Purlours, The John Murphy Company, Ltd WANTED, \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FUR light Dousework In small family; references required; must sleep at home.Apply 71 Hutchison at V ANTED\u2014 BRIUHT YOUTH OR YOUNG man for cost keeping department of large engineering works in city; good future.Replying stating age, qualifications, experience and salary expected.M 3293, Star Office.V ANTED - OFFICE BOY, MUST speak French and English, Apply 18 Inspector st.WARTED A FIRST CLASS PIANIST, also Ro or three members to complete private troupe.Apply between 5 and JANTED \u2014 A COOK.APPLY 39 Ww Lorae avenue, cily 3, 661 Lagauchetiere =.ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD PLUMBERS.V LUANTBD \u2014 YOUNG, GENERAL SER- A Address to 419 Bt.James st.vant for two in\u2019 family: must have references.Apply 224 Btanley st.V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY AS OFFICE < 7 - assistant and Ftenographer.Must WANTED \u2014 GENERAL RERVANT OR have good referencea.Apply in own hand- sovd plain cook: good wages.971 Dor- writing, ating experience and salary ex- chester st, cor.Bishop.9 2 pected, R 315.Star Office.26 : 3 ANTED \u2014 A THOROUGH GENERAL ANTED \u2014 BNTRY CLERK FOR servant for small famlly.Apply with reterences, 11 Bishop st.pis pe KITCHEN MAN.Hotel Carslake, 573 Bt.APPLY James st.STHD \u2014 A WORKING HOUSEKEEP.r the country; also a young girl Vv Veux for house next door.Apply 103 Crescent et.Waxtep \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT Apply after six for amal) family.=, o'clock 44 St.Luk WANTED OPPORTUNITY-SUCCESS.Both can be yours If you are willing to work and work hard.I have a good opening for an ambitious man.No others need apply.N.C.Lalonde, 1989 DeMontigny at, Montreal.ANTED \u2014 \u2018A GOOD, STRONG WOMAN ( tor general housework.Apply to 75 Jurors et.ANTED \u2014 MOULDERS ON STOVE piste.\u201cApply Otawa Furnace and Foundry Co., Ltd, Ottaw 9e à WANT BD - J.MANDLEBERG & CU.LAG, require 12 female operators on Jadies\u2019 raincoats: Singer machines, electric power; high wages to good hands.Apply Mins Tandy, ¢ Lemoine st.cor.St.Peter 9e 8 ANTED \u2014 STRONG.INTELLIGENT man as assistant storeman.must be able to read and write One apeaking bath langut ged preferred, Apply Thomaa Robertson and Co, lad.642 Craig st.ANTED \u2014 QBNERAL SERVANT AT 229 University st.3 ANTED \u2014 TWENTY 8MART GIRLS handy with the needle; steady employment; also experienced hands on crocheted buttons at home.Moulton & Co, 165 Nazareth st., near Haymarket square, VVANTED -\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL 15 TO \u2019 16, to take care of a baby; one who can sleep At hôme preferred.Apply 149 Hutchison st.YT*ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SBERVANT.at once to 1561 Hutchison sat.N JANTED \u2014 MAN OR STRONG ROY able to mfik and used to farm work, for a gentleman's country residence at Ste.Agathe: references required.Apply 24 Bhuter st., Montreal.5; NTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT willing to go to the country: references required.\"Apply 24 8huter st.V ANTED \u2014- A MESSAGE BOY.R.Hemstey, Jeweller and Silversmith, 255 St.James st.Ask for Mr.Gray.'ANTED AT ONCE.GIRL FOR lght.housework: must be Kind to children, and have good references.2 Platt st.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN STENOgrapher; must be active: Roof recommendation.Apply Syracuse Smelting Works, 832 Willlam st.city.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BOOKkeeper with references.Apply R 3481, Star office.\\WANTED-TWQ STRONG WILLING men to assist whh ur dustless thod of housecleaning.pply N.G.Vaaiqueu Ltd, 1847 St Catherine st.WANTED = 3D\u2014A GENERAL BSERVANT: must, be good cook: No upstairs work; references required.Apply 1321 Dorchester st.WANTED-A GOOD SMART BO a grocery store.Apply at 11 liam st.Wave i CLERK FOR OF- work; state age, office expeti- salary expected.Address B a sa: Branch office, FOR wu- be.wholesale clothing houses, young man is a good writer and quick at flgures.Address Entry Clerk, P.O.Box 1075 9e 2 ANTED \u2014 SMART YOUTH FOR RAlL- way office: good prospects for advancement to right person.Address P 3440, Star Office.T ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS tailor-made coat makers; only first class men need apply Wm.Currie, 1967 Notre Dame at.96 312 VV ANTED\u2014A PIANO PLAYER AND servant girl; good wages to right party.Apply 2275 Notre Dame.\\} ANTED\u2014CLERK FOR THE LAUR- entlan Fish and Game Club, to assist manager at the club's headquarters at Lac la Peche.Apply to secretary, room 229, Temple Building.NV ANTED\u2014A SMART BOY FOR OFfice and to run messages.Apply Mouiton & Ca, 185 CUSTOM with references.Nazareth st.Ww ANTED\u2014PRINTING PRESS FEEDers for Gordon presses.George A.Mace & Co, 304 Bt.Paul st.V ANTED\u2014BRABSS MOULDER: HIGHest wages paid to first-class man.Apply W.R.Cuthbert & Co.41 Duke st.ANTED\u2014 A STRONG, ACTIVE YOUNG man.about 20 years of age, helper on a delivery waggon.References required.Apply 19 Aylmer st.ANTED \u2014 A COUPLE oF strong boys; also = handy man.\u201cBonne\u201d Awning, Tent and Tarpaulin Co.7718 Cralg st.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG GIRL TO asaist in candy and cigar store; good wages: no night work.Apply Rotfey's, 544 St.Antoine st.Ÿ ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN A8 BTEND- grapher (Empire machine): must have rome knowledge of office work.Apply with reterencea, The Boas-Felsen Co, 40 St.Antoine st.98 2 ANTED - A YOUNG LADY, FIRST V Da X YANTED \u2014 A GOOD YOUNG GIRL FOR ice cream parlour.Apply 1993 Notre Dame st.ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant, with references.Apply at once } Oxenden avenue.-eiass\u2018 plano player.Apply 1993 Notre es st.Good wages.; WANTED-.- A GENERAL SERVANT FOR tamily of three adults.Apply at Star Office.96 2 WANTED A BRIGHT BOY FOR A fire Insurance office.Address in own handwriting, O 3358, Star Office.93 W 'ANTED\u2014YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT housework; family of two.Apply 4 Evane st, off St.Urbain.WANTBD\u2014GOOD STRONG MAN TO work in fish store.Apply after 6 p.m., 810 Dorchester st.WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN WITH A couple of years experience in general JJuterences and 2 once.O 3307, difice work.Apply, stating salary to P 3413, Star VV ANTED \u2014 A Tes SENTE, enced In waitidg © table, Dorcheater st.WASTED \u2014 A GOOD, BMART GIRL; ust Us a good plain cook: no washing.Good wages Apply 1132 Dorchester et \u2018 x VV ANT \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR TYP SA fins ne, saneres wor able lo rite Li to e Hanager.fus 2 En .co DRE WANTED FFICE BOF, 9 PER\u201d otic onth.Addregp B 8883, ter Branew EXPERI- Apply is ANTED \u2014 A POSITION\u2019 AS NIGHT watchman, well acquainted with bollers, can furnish good Trefercnies.J.Ryder, 68% 5e Urbain st.5 3 VW ANTED \u2014 \u2014 BY HANDY MAN WORK by day, hour or week, or would take steady employment; best of clty references.Rt.Park.101 Dubord st.9 3 ANTED\u2014 STEWARD AND STEWARDess want posit:on in good club, frut cinss caterers and cooks; had charge of some 0f beat clubs in England.golf clubs preferred.man good player, club and ball maker, first class greenkeeper.L 3219, Star Office.vs 3 V ANTED\u2014 SITUATION A§ GROOM; NO objection to country; city references.Apply A.Oliver, 1154 Dorchester st.95 3 WANTED \u2014 YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN warts house cleaning or any kind of work by tif@ da; or week.Address Y 5483, Star Branch Office.95 + WANTED \u2014 PAPER HANGING, PAINTing, tinting, etc, prompt attention given to all orders.Baker Mou Mary ave, city.33 nt St.ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MIDdle aged person, cook, at lunch counter, used to short orders; no Sunday work; sleep at home: best of city references.L 3210, Star Office.95 2 EXTERIENC- classical and best vf refer- Address WANTED YOUNG MAN, ed, highest education, modern languages fiventiy: ences.seeks suitable employment.X 8415 Star Branch Office.\\ ANTED SITUATION IN PRIVATE family, general work.Call or address 9e Mary, 52 Overdale ave.WANTED POSITION BY ELECTRIcian, seven years\u2019 practical experi- «nce; charge uf large factory or town; plant preffrred.certificate and good references.Address A 8563, Star Office.WwW ANTED - WORK BY THE DAY BY A respectable wotnan, washing.Ironing oF house cleaning.Apply 32 Argyle avenue, city.VVANTED \u2014 FINE CHAIR CANING done most pertectl; and expeditiously; carpet sweepers repairing.Write John Sta- pleton.168 St.Urbain.Better clip this., 92 3 Saw ANTED \u2014 A POSITION AS CITY TRAveller, first class connection; both languages, good references.Address BB 8590, Star Branch Office 6 WANTED A POSITION A8 A CITY commercial! traveller, speaking both languages, to handle dry goods.Address B 8589 Bitar Branca Office.8 6 WASTED \u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED city traveller à few lines of sample to handle on commission.Address B 8591, 96 6 Star Branch Office WASTED \u2014 BITUATION BY CHINESE boy \u2018as cook and housework; smal fam- tly Hum Sing, 35 Beaver Hall HI vo V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG ENGLIBH LADY desirex engagement as secretary or cierk: shôrthand writer and typist Experienced.excellent references.Address B 8600, Star Branch Office.98 8 WANTED A POSITION BY YOUNG man as traveller, first class connec- ions throughout Ontaria and Quebec; both : poR (Continued from Page 8.) jor SALE \u2014 FURNITURE, CARPRTS, refrigerators hall ves.kitchen jenges.Offices furniture, tout carn or credit.HR.wi Lo.368 dt James, 2415 se Carnerina.3080 Notre Dame at.337 &¢ For BALE \u2014 ON EASY TERME AT cash prices, all kinds houschoid fur- nitury, stoves, oarpets, oilclotha, rafrigera- tors, go-carts, etc.Goods kept until wanted.Uutverss] Furnijure Co, 643 Craig street.76 33 PIANO FOR SALE.A \u201cGabler,\u201d of New York; in first-class order.Any one wanting a-7eal good in- { strument should not fail to see it.No reasonable offer refused.Apply to T7 St.Hypolité st.(above Sherbrooke st.).' \u201880 10 JOR BALE \u2014 ONE WILSON AND COUsin's carbonator and gasometer; only Use short tims.Apply Thomas Burdett, oul 250 Bt.'q at, Montr 2e ROOM MOULDINGS finished to match paper, on shortest notice.MALONE MOULDING\u201dand FRAMING CO.48 Bouvor Hull Hi.88 65 4 ACcntimeed from Pase 8) R TO LET FURNISHED OR unturaished rooms with use df ER- ched if pecassary.314 1-1 Panet st.near St, Catherine at.ns Rows \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, BATH t, parleur flat, furnished or unfurnished; breakfast if desired; ename) ba: hot water; refined family.8308, 803 Palace sirset ¥1 10 Reoxs \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, Auer light, hot water: ho children; not moving; gentlemen oaly.§ Unlon ré 9 EXCEP- to OOMS \u2014 BY FIRST MAY.tionally desirable furnished rooms Plet for summer, in quiet English faraily; board optional 60 University = 835 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED uble rooms on bathroom flat, fam- 168 Union avenue.Reox \u2014 NICE BRIGHT SUNNY ROOM, facing on Bt.Catherine st., between Btanlev and Drummond.in desirable local- a, PA arms moderate.Apply 243i St.Cather- Roots 8 Hy private.Rous - \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, E84 and hot water.1821 Ontario at, near Bleury.gentlemen only.#6 MOR S8ALE \u2014 RETIRING FROM CROCKery business, lot of tinware, glassware, three oll tanks and hall stove, to be sold by May 1st.Apply 105 Mountain st.63 MOR SALE \u2014 BEFORE BUYING YOUR stoves, don't fall to pay us a visit.It is all to your advantage.New stoves from $11 up; 250 secondhand stoves, which must be sold to make room for others, price 84 up; steel stoves a specialty.Bole manufacturers in Montreal of the celebrated uranite stove.J.& P.Davignon, 1064 Ontario st.opposite Church of the Sacred Heart.sp 113 OR SALE \u2014 2 AND § PLY READY- roofing, tarrad folt, coal tar, roofing vitch, asphalt cement.shingle varnish.ete.we don't belong to any combine, therefore Wa can seil chenpar.The Natfonal Coai Co, 21 Wellington st, Main 2092, so 20 Fer SALE \u2014 150,000 WORTH SECOND- band soda fountains, onyx and marble, Write now, they are going fast, T.Burdett, 190 St.Paul st 7 26 Fer SALE \u2014 IF YOU WANT AN UP TO ato ready-made, or made to order sult, or ladtes\u2019 costume, or shirt waist suit, on easy terms, go to American Outfitters, 52 248 Bt.Lawrence at For sa BALE \u2014 FINE UPRIGHT PIANO BY R.8.Williams, pretty design.good tone.full compass, ivory keys.Cost $360.Now $196 on emsy terms of payment.at, or write, Layton Bros, 144 Peel st.95 2 Fer SALE \u2014 DOUBLE FOLDINU BED.cost 345, will sell for half price: alao for sale cheap hall stove and pipes; the whole In perfect order.524 St, Hubert at.BALE \u2014 COUNTERS AND HAT stands, etc.to be snld cheap.Apply Notre Dame st.1509 Fe» SALE \u2014 BRUSSELS CARPET.about 75 yards, In good condition; will sell cheep.4073 Tupper st.Jer BALLE \u2014 FOR PRIVATE SALE sofa beds, stuffed caairs, caned chairs, carpet, cooking stove, etc.33 McGill College avenue.JOR BALE \u2014 GAS BTOVE.IN USE A few months, 811; twn brass gamsoliers: have never been ussd: will sell cheap 60 City CounciHors st.R BEALE \u2014 ONE GAS BTOVE AND sideboard, cheap.72 Park avenue, St Henri - Jer EALE\u2014 TO JEWELLERS.ALL THE tools of à manufacturing and jobbing shop.alse one pair Dorver wire rollers; two safes and gas engine, with pulleys and shafting complete Apply te Miller and Bremner, 113 Mansfield st.96 6 For,EA \u2014 CLENDENNING LEADER No.x wicker cot cradle and mattress, German fluently, would not object to traveling.have hall five years\u2019 experience in wine and Jiquor trade.N 3216, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 A CT EXPERI- snced railroad drau sman desires work, excellent references amall jobs.Reasonable charge.8603, Star Branch Office 9.WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG \u2019 MAN SITUAtion as bread or cake baker.Address O 3394 Star Office.WANTED POSITION BY RESPECTable middle-aged woman as a good plain cool: first-class reference.Addrese 19 St.Monique st.WANTED\u2014BY A RELIABLE ELDERly person.plain cooking, light house- No.rear work, or any place of trust.38 Alexander st.NWANTED BY MARRIED MAN WITH : ond references, situation as stableman in knitting mil}; experienced.Apply P 3439, Star office.VV ANTED\u2014 POSITION AB COOK IN PRIvate family.91 Vitre st.WANTED \u2014 A SITUATION BY A FIRST class machinist and general tnol maker, punch and die work.Apply to 8 1502, Star Office.98 2 NTED \u2014 BY A NURSE CARE OF INvalid or maternity cases.good lin- Kulat; best references; would travel 141 Park avenue.ss ANTED \u2014 JOBS OF PAINTING.PA- hanging.kalsomining, decorating and plastering, at low prices; best references, Address Moris Voif, 318a Uadieux st.Pee 86 8 TANTED\u2014S8ITUATIONS BY TWO V tablemaids in hotel.Apply 76 Mac- Kay st.languages, good references.Apply M 3282 btar Office.96 2 \u2018| good as new.45 Marin avenue, St.Henri.\\ ANTEL \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG R BALE \u2014 MAHOGANY DRAWING- man, speaking Engiiaa, French and room table, beautifully indaid on tap, sides and legs.in satinwood, made to order by Waring.of London, England, in perfect condition.Address B 8595, Star Branch Office.yor SALE \u2014 ONE BLACK WALNUT : marble top bedroo e cnest drawérs, nné hall store an for 12 doilara.83 Boaudoin st, St.Henri OR SALE \u2014 FOR FIRST REARON-+ able offer, lady's bicycle, alightly used.Can be seen after 6 p.m.1} Prospect, West- mount.MOR BALE \u2014 AT 185 MANCE STREET cooking range, gas fixtures carpets, brass and iron beds.MOR SALE \u2014 A BMALL ELECTRIC MOtor for 104 to 119 alternating current.Price $12.Apply to 386 St.Dents st \"OR BALE \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Apply 350 8t.Hypoilte st.3 JR SALE \u2014 YACHT, LDNGTH 21 PFT, 3 ft.beam, steel centreboard; will be sold tor one-quarter cost; everything in good condition.N 3215, Star Office.MR SALE \u2014 HALL STOVE, GRAND Jewel, Kitchen table, cheap.317 BL Urbain st.1 R SALE \u2014 LADIES\" RUBBBR COATS $1.26; tweed caps.15e: tucked apron muslins, 1c up: remnants table linen roller and butcher linens, navy and black nerges, 56 inches, 75c.Rowell's General Bazaar, 3 Cypress, opposite Windsor Hall.9 3 R SALE\u2014 ELECTRIC FIXTURES, ALmost new, costing $100.97 Park ave.R SALE\u2014ONE TICKET FOR HALI_ fax, $10.Address B 8601, Star Branca office.R SALE\u2014HANDSOME WARDROBE bed with bevelled plate mirror; good as now: cost $56; will sell for $25.1008 8t.Denis st.WANTED\u2014BY A BTRONG YOUNO woman, work of any kind by the day.Apply O 3353, Btar offjoe.ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS STBNO- grapher, having had no experience: salary no object to start with, Appls, (Miss) I.M.Wilson, Coaticook, Que.ANTED \u2014 BITUATION AS WORKING housekeeper by English women; no PI to the country; 300d references.125 St.Anne\u2019 st.Quebec.22 B.TE ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, Goon education, position, ey 1.À rmanent.shorthand, typewnit r nt- fice assistant.Address B 8610, Btar Rranch office.AGENTS WANTED.R SALE\u2014GLASSED OFFICE PAR- titlons.Apply to C.Theoret, 11 Bt.James st.R SALE\u2014FURNISHINGS OF A 5- roomed flat, will be sold separately or en bloc.Write for farticulars to P.©.Box 827 For SALE\u2014BOHMER SQUARE, NEW York, piano; bedroom suites: gasa- Nera; carpets; sas stove, etc.286 St.Ur- ain st.OR BALE \u2014 CHAIRS.CARPETS, gas fixtures, etc.Telephone Uptown 2367.OR SALE \u2014 A PROWSE STERL range in perfect order, with hot water attachments, can be bought at a bargain; also a\u2019 large clothes press and sin- and -onlz.TYOOME \u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.Transients sccommodated.American House, 79 Union avenus.Tel.Up 3345.\u201d Recus \u2014 DOCTOR'S OFFICE, ROOMS, furnished and unfurnished, May ist, Dorchester st, corner Drummond.Apply L., 475 Bt.Denis st.Phone E.2498 56 Reeus \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, for gentlemen only.7¢ University wt.84 6 OM8 \u2014 IN A LARGE, WELL FUR- R° nished house, good family; no children.21 St.Famille st, near Sherbrooke st.9% 5 ROM \u2014 Te LET A LARGE FRONT room in a private family; gentlemen preferred.2331 Notre Dame st.9 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET THREE RGE, a nicely furnished rooms, suitable for one Or two gentlemen; also one singles room.Gentlemen only.Apply to 4123 Bt.Catherine st, Westmount.OOM \u2014 ONE LARGB FURNIBHED rdom, suitable for two wocking girls.97 Bleury st.»s DOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO NICE LARGE rooms nicely furnished, telephone and everything first olass.Address 25 Mackay street \\ » 3 OOMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT PARLOUR, furnished or unfurnished, with folding bed; also one double furnisned on bath flat.64a Clty Councillors st.oom NICELY FURNISHED ROOM to let, at 66 Victoria at.suitable for xentleman, Terms moderate.Rocus ~ TO LET, FURNISHED OR UN- nished rooms, St.Catherine -st\u2026.West mount, May list.Apply 458a Guy st 3 F OOM \u2014 LARGE, ON BATH FLAT, ] clothes cioset: gentleman preferred; references wanted.27 Victorias st.96 3 [200M - TO LET BMALL FURNISHED room, privete family; single lady preferred.48 Chy Councillors st OOMS \u2014 TO LET \u201cONNECTING PAR- loura, furnished as bed and sitting room, use of plano.Aver light, modern conveniences: good locality: terms moderate.Apply L 3240, Btar Office.oo \u2014 TO LET OND UNFURNISHED room.wlta use of kitchen.Address Be Martin st.ooM TO LET A LARGE FRONT room, newly furnished.kitohen privi- legte.Appty 21 Argyle ave.se: Cos \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ns.bath_fat, modern conven fnces, se.41 Mackay st.se 2 85 qutet To OOMS \u2014 \"BRIGHT FRONT ROOM ON bath flat.privete family; gentiemen only.510 Cadieux st, few doors above Sherbrooke st.\u201d\" 8 Reus \u2014 TO LET ' s@itable for photographer 4 Phillips nq.THREE ROOMS,- or light ibd No.2 bou \u2014 \u2014 LARGE, N NICELY FURNISHED RR\u2019 Fdom.flat, quiét private housd; Tn conventences.Tel.ete, 31 McOIH College avenue.se: Reo \u2014 FRONT ROOM, USE OF SITting room, use kitchen) tight housekeeping for marrffd couple; also one front room for gentleman or lady: private family of two.643 St.Dominique at.où \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FRONT R furnished room, on bath sod kitchen flat with usé of kitchen if required.No.ba Lusignan 93 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, one double und one aingle front room for.gentlemen, in private fanilly: all ocon- veniences.13 Hanover at.\u201d 2 OOMS \u2014 NICE ROOMS.MODERN CON.R venlences, electric light, tomfortabdle house, pleasant situation: breakfast and lats dinner if required.481 Guy st.J.ite : (Continued from Page 8.) Roou COMFORTABLY FURNISHED yble and sfugles room for gentlemen in private family, Auer dune: modern convantences.Apply evenings, ¢ Buckingham venue.oous \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 6 double and ene single, bathroom flat, Beauty light .Clatest improved), bot water heating, front rooms.on Palace st, cor St.Monique st.Address 49A SL Monique $11 OOM \u2014 A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, suitable for two gentlemen, bath fiat, Sleetrie light.telephone; private St.Familie st.LE OOM \u2014_ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION.every convenience, bath electric | light, furnace: gentiemen only.131 Bt.Alea- Cher aL, opposite St.Jumes Methodist urch.OOMS \u2014 COMVORTABLY FURNISHED warm and bright, bath fiat; gentlemen only; pot moving.664 Sherbrooke st., near ark avenue.\u201d OOM \u2014 ONE FURNISHED ROOM; private family: .not moving: $5 a month.C $837, Star Office.953 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE room, bathroom flat, gas, hot water, very central locality; private family; moderate terms.13a St.Antoine st.sor, Windsor.3 2 law ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN aingle room, $6 month; west of Bleury st.M 3264, Btar Office.OOMS8 \u2014 WELL FURNISHED lour bedroom, suitable for two: arge bedroom, with verandah, bathroom at; pri¥ate family.98 Union ave.Rooxs \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH ALL modern conveniences.487 St.Denis st.Row.\u2014 TO thr FURNISHED FRONT parlour, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.788 Palace st.Roox \u2014 TO LET A BRIGHT FRONT room, furnished, with Auer light and bath, in a private family: no chlidrea; only for one gentlemren.37 Mance st.9e 3 PAR- OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT, AS BBD-SIT- ting, on bath flat; breakfast 1f required.No children; English family, gentlemen only.2 Hutchison at.city.96 2 OOMS \u2014 IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, no children: bathroom flat; gentlemen onty.87 Aylmer st, near Saerbrooke et.96 6 OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED bright rooms, bath fiat, aiso large front parlour, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen; private family.Address B 8608, Star Branch Office.3 OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE rooms, bath flat, Auer Hght: also large room on first floor; opposite DNo- mindon Bguare.146b Peel at ROOMS WANTED.PNA NA NAN WANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE WANT furnished room use of kitchen and cooking utenalls: must be clean.small private family, no other boarders; terms reasonable and about % misutes of Bonsecours Market.G 3030, Star Office 94 4 WANTED \u2014 BY MAN AND WIFE FOR light nousekeeping, three bright rooms, completely furnished, ons to be used as kitchen.west of Bleury: north of Dor- chester.Address L 3242, Btar Office.VV ANTEP \u2014 GENTLEMAN WANTS room, with breakfast in \u2018private house, north of 8herbrooke, east of Park avenue.Address, stating terms, A 8653, Star Branch Office.WASTED \u2014 THREE OR FOUR BRIGHT ms or small fiat, heated, for light housekeeping, for three adults; terms - arate; west end preferred.Address A $540, ANTED \u2014 MAY FIRET TWO FURnished rooms und une of kitchen, for father two sons and daughter, eighteen, not over fifteen minutes\u2019 walk trom Victoria square; terms must positively be stated.AQdress P 2428, Star Office.9 A COMFORTABLY furnished room: private family; nu children.Appiy 290 Bt.Urbain st.VyANTEDT3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, with board, by a widower.with one OOM\u2014TO LET, child aged 3.vicinity Park avenue to 3tron street, above Sherbrooke; private family without children pref .Address stating terms to P.O.Box 827.ANTED \u2014 TWO GENTL DEsire well furnished largé single rooms, with breakfast and late dinner; private family; west of Bleury, h Dorchester st.M $39], Star Office.\u201d 2 - BUSINESS CHANCES.® me BALE \u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS, GRO- cerica cigar, confectioner;, dining Fer rooms.boarding houses, partnerships, and all kinds of businesses.Rare chance for beginners.L.Harris.26 a Lawrence st \u2019i OOMB \u2014 BBAUTIFUL FRONT PARR jour, with bedroom connected, ground floor: steam heat; electric light, Auer ight.bath; wardrobe; strictly private; gentlemen 168B Mansfield »t ss 2 OTEL IN EASTERN ASSINIBOIA, AT terminal point on C.twenty-four single bedrooms, servants apartments over kitchen public and private parlours, good cellar, two furnaces, éiectgic cail bells to single rooms, OOM \u2014FRONT ROOM, COMFORTABLY first class furnished, doing business of R furnished, in private family: ne other about iy per das Ald Jor $18,000; terme ars.Apply 399b St.Antoine cual or particulars apply :s om.boarders of room pp 96 2 2aw bough, Bolssevain, Man 18 oom \u2014 \u201cONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, ANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE PARTNER R bath floor, with or without board, who can invest 616,000 and act as furnished or unfurnished; Food locality; secretary and treasurer In a limited com- handy for cars.238 Sherbrooke OOM \u2014 ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM, R suitable for two gentlemen Or à married couple, no children, with use of kitchen.167 Chatham st pany, manufacturing «à staple article, sold through the wholesale trade only, both in Canada and Europe, opsan to investigation; references furnished: pricipals only dealt with.Apply to Manufactureryp Agent (59), Fifty-nine Clarence st, Kington.ls OOM \u2014 TO LET.16?LAVAL AVENUE.R accommodation can be procured at t address; nice semi-furnished room, with h water HeAUNE: gas end all latest altar tmprovements.OOM \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT UNFURNISH- R ed double room, upper buth flat, use of kitohen: suitable for éoupie; terms mod erate.13 343 fit.Andre.ses ROMA BRIGHT DINING ROOM, rge window, side entrance, to a re- specisble working couple.\u2019 Present address B 5602, Star Branch office.ROM T9 LET, NICE FURNISHDD room in a French private family Ap | ply 364 Craig et.LET, 1 furnished large wardrobe, Auer vght iene for one or two gentlemen.1 de.Hubert st.RO LARGE FRONT ROOM TO on gle iron bells springs.38 Union as Ce is ax ROE, YANTBD ANUPACTURBRY egantly.furnished, § and 3 Ogborne |.W agent In the a Montreal, to sell R BALE-AN UPRIGHT Pl PLANO | IN st rélaphone \"Uptown 1008.Dauer Ne Sand Paper Ltd.| perfect order: only years in T_T NiCH BEDROOM, RUNNING Paper Box and Paper Co, Ltd.st.Fu will be sold very cheap.Apply 318 ng OOM er weit NT NB Arthur.open tireplaci.private family, Durneher st.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.sELL THR WwW hardient, most complete line of trees, plants and seeds on the continent.Heulthy outdoor wark on good salary or commission.Biggest season, commencing.\u2018Finest samples, Write now.Capital Nurseries, Cras.a\u2019 WANTED WORE GOOD AGENTS TO canvass ou, and willing to go to the country une: tate age, salary, experience; none but.honest, reliable young men need app oth languages preferred.Appllcatio! recedved until Muy Sth.Address.Q 9, Star office.re TE AE Qu LILLA, PSYCHIC READER, WHO | became vo popular at Old O rehard, ls open for engagements.Make your appointments © early.Tel.3824 Up.313 Hulch on Pis STABLES.BOARDING STABLES, 1738 t.Andre, near Charrier, open May lat.Foarders solicited, Bpecial attention given.Apply 130 Maisonneuve st.Phone East 2062, P.J.Carlin, Prop.87 & Jaw HRENOLOGY.\u2014 PROP.= DUFTY, M, F.A, ; P.& P.Reading and lessons daily Tn in May let.218 Mansfield mt.Hours 1} am.to § p.m.IN PROF.LARSO \u20188 INSTITUTE OF Massage, 191 Blewry street, you ran get Jour complexion 'beautified and re- for many aliments rheumatism, an- En de: * 11 -deniret tree.only oa be ose a youd aon.a ing privileges if desired.C.MeCor- ROOMS AND BOARD.ps lr Arf OOM \u2014 AND BOARD FOR MARRIED \u2019 couple or two gentlemen et 106 Un- jon avenue, near Sherbrooke street; te ant, algo table board for ladies aoa sen- sm 3 ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN WISHING TO learn good French can have rooms at 37 Laval avenue, near Sherbreoke, quiet home; family of two.3 OOMB \u2014 TWO GEN to tearn French comfortable double roo; board, 150 Berri ot.LDMEN WISHING will find a nice, tient table OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD.furnished, bright airy cuisiné.Parisian House, 8 823 Union ave, commencing first week in next; arrangements by the week can be made for rooms only or meals only.\u201d 3 OOoms \u2014 GOQD CHANCH-FOR BOARDers.Walshe\u2019s, 173 8t.Lawrence.Terms pis 50 to $é: central locality ble and sin.rooms.Good sccomthodat ses OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD IN A PRIVATE family yieinity McÔIM College.in a weil appointed , large extension gallery, any Nardone, with view of Mountain, two ou je rooms, parlour and bath \u2018fiat, Auer light, porcetain bath, late dihner; terms forty-four and 4 forty-six dola month.M 8278, Stag ON: OOMS \u2014 BARLY DINNER, WELL FUR, nished suitable for elderly no maire; near Sherbrooke.a at.References exchanged, oO 3385 Bis RENTE Cie 34 matk'e PT urnished; Mans harmacy, corner Park évenue and Price Arthur.2 \u20183 Roos \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED rooms on bathroom flat.with Auer Dent and telephone; private family.pAPPiT, 344 Bt.Antoine st M_LARGE BRIGHT ROOM bath fist\" Appiy 110 Ste.oN Telephone East 99 TROOM\u2014LARGE: FRONT ROOM.UNfurnished, near the Mountain; cool and pleasant for summer.Apply 801 Pine ave, cornet Park ave.M8\u2014MAY 1, ONE LARGE FRONT m.also smaller back room, newly field, near St.Catherine street: board onal.Address B 8607, Stat Branch office.COMB_THRER ROOMS ON FIRST oor: also three in basement; heated.Also othee rooms privilege of cook- ing.212 Mountain st.MS\u2014ON FIRST FLOOR AND ON a, room Mat: velvet carpet, gusa- mirror and flre-piace: ete.ES private family.98 Bt.Hubert st.DOGS FOR SALE.WALK ~ PEDIO SCOTTISH pups, seven old, three terrier gone pra three emalon to pi c k, from; will rs 4 cheap.1174 St.Dogs Fora = \u2014 WIRE Sie FOX TER- i) RE oy es, I rab ai Fou + Boos A AND sHOES MAKING AND REpairing bi ess for sais in the thriving mining town nose Bpringhill, N.8, rsh in the 2 ition of the town, the Post Office, no lace could be Tot for the trade: plenty work; plenty lasts, machine, eté.; owner leaving the Country.Wm.Cliffe, Shoemaker.s \u20ac BALE \u2014 A DRUG STORE AT Euowlton; no other within 13 miles: splendid investment for young man: no bet- tet In the townships, Dr.H W.MacGowan, Knowitoh, Que.se FOR SALE \u2014A GOOD ROTEL, SITU.atad on Chabollles myuare.For ipfor- mation apply O.Jutras, 705 St.Denis, 5 For SALE + THRDE FIRST CLASS \u201cBrunswick\u201d alleys, situated In St.Cunegonde, ths only slleys in this city, In connection with a billiard and pool room or vate if desired; can be bought at very rice, for special reasons.Address 3110 Dame at, St Cunegonde.91 Seoû SALE \u2014 GREBNHOUSE PRQP- ow Notr .FOR ession &t once.O 2320, star Office; LA IVE PBR \u2018CENT.INTEREST PAID ON deposits from $5 to $10,400.Thirty- four years success.No risk.Deposits from many states and foreign countries.Ite Owensboro Savings Bank and | Ontensboro, Ky \"4 law For SALE_WITH PROPERTY, A WELL established practice In a Rhode Island City, U.B.A., largely French Canadian; excel opportunity for phyaiei speak French à English.Address wie liam P.Bqulres, Brookfield, Mass.For BALE \u2014 THRE NICBST RESTAUrant In the north end, consisting of cigars, tobacco, candies and stationery, near Delorimier Park, ohurch and schools; ertab- lished many years; Going wholesale and re.trade; horee, rigs and good trade; will sen togetner or separately.\\80 Marte Anne 98 teoû Bor SALE\u2014BARBER SHOP, CONtaining 2 chairs, nice stand, large mirror and cigar stand; the whole at bar- sain account of H-heaith.365 St.Lew- R SALE \u2014 S8ECOND-HAND STORD, ark Les Craig st.east.Best stand In ret.AGENCIES WANTED.ANTED \u2014 LINKS ON COMMISBION £ Breton and à -Bcot Apply at onc Headquarters ne \u201cerga Address G., No.161, dyaner.cs.WANTED-BY TRAVELLER; A PEW good line® on commission \"betwe in ontreal and Vancouver, main: line ANTED \u2014 MAN, WIFE AND SON RE- with good board; ddress, with terma, L 3221, Btar Office.sa 6 ANTED \u2014 FOR YOUNG GENTLEMAN room and board, with private famil/: references; dibtrict west of Juniversity and north of Dorchester st.State armee 103 Btanley st.WANTED \u2014 KA LADY LL PAY 83 TO 3.50 a week for a room with board, with use of parlour in respectable family.between St, Hubert and Bleury »ts.NTBD\u2014 BY TWO BROTHERS ROOM in private family, with pertial board, in Westmount.Address B $604, Star Branch Office.ANTED-\u2014 BY LADY EMPLOYED DURing day board and room, private family preferred, vicinity St.Catherine, near Drum- mond.Address C.M.2461 St.Catherine at.V ANTED \u2014 BY A GENTLEMAN IN A private family, at Westmount, a bedroom, with freakfast and supper.Write N 8214, 8tar Office.» 2 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN SINGLE room and board in a private family.State terms and locality.Address O 3387, Star Office.WavTeR \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY SINe room and board, with privileges, in a private family.State terms and locality.Address O 3398, Btar Office.PUPILS WANTED.en At ANTED \u2014 FOR STENOGRAPHY AND commercial courses; don't wait until the fall.enter now.prepare for remunerative position In shortest possibie time; every day and evening all the year.W.arries's Acudemy and Commerclal Institute, 2749 St Catherine rt._ v \u2018LIPE POLICIES BOUGHT.ea I Bi Lifo Policies issued by American ¢nms uy panies.I pay more for policies that have been in torce for coms years than t companies will alow ! for their surrender.M.J.Doherty, 434 Bt.Paul 3 80 16 a PHRENOLOGY.ANSE Congu't PFROF.LOWE, the Coloniau Premier Phrenolo- Institute, \u20ac Catherine St.Pa tre OARD \u2014 BOARDING HOUSE 0, op D.rien Lalller, Lake Manitou, wii first of May; & board, 31 per day.Ad- Ë dress A.Lalller, Ste.Agathe des Monts Si 17 BPAED \u2014 AT AT AGATHE DES Monts, on lake shore avenue, magn! ficent boarding house, first class privatr board and fine rooms at Adelard St Aubin, Manager.>4 Bo rp D SUMMER BOARDERE WANT first class board, large new i.e.can ate 20, large, alry rooms, wiry bath, upper and lower galleries, also g 14 trout tishng and near C.P.R.station ana Post Office and churchea.Address Miliw da ouse, P Box 94, Brome Que.91 8 QARN \u2014 THE \u201cAVENU - Lakeside, will be opened for guvsts on lst May; baths plano, etc.Open for in apection dally.Terma, ate, W.92 3 Lakeside.12 daw LOST.JL°57 ON THURSDAY AFTERNuoN pair of eyeglasses.Reward ut 24 Crescent st.OST \u2014 FRIDAY AT WINDSOR sTation ring.with three small! keys Je turn to 2410 St.Catherine st.Les \u2014 A MINK RUFF AT WINDSOR Hall on Friday night.Suitable te ward ast 8 Lincoln ave.CHAIN OST \u2014 ONE LARGE GOLD bracejet, with two hearts attached, ©n- graved B.Libera] reward.Apply to 127 hn Bleury wt.3 O8T \u2014 A BROWN WATER SPANIEL, } white hair on neck ar Chest, along À tail; answers to name of \u201c\u2018Chumley last seen in nelghboursood of Fletcher's FI-id 1f found notify 152 St.Famille at, and re- céive reward.Telephone East (70.OST \u2014 CHEMISTRY NOTE BOOK.HE tween Elyin and Cathcart ats.Friday evening, between 7 and 8.Reward 1533 Elgin st.I I OST\u2014BETWEEN BTANLEY.RER- thelet and Outario ste.a gold pean! brooch, shape of gcoronet.Finder please return or notify 4 Stanley Flats.OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON from 7 Ontario ave., a young Avr.dale terrier (nearly full grown).Finder rewarded on returning to above address or ,phoning information, Up.1524.OST \u2014 ON SATURDAY, A FAWN.coloured female bull terrier.Pleuse return to 59 Papineau square: veward.AWNINGS, TENTS, ETC.AA making, all .Tente, Baîl and F1 AWNINCS, styles sud Sescrlp juns.Every- at Alex.Miller, BL thing made of cotton duck Gabriel Long distance \u2018Bail Toi.Main 43 Tr 352 MONEY TO LOAN.mm Se mue Salaried people, rets! Money Loaned a hay teamstors, boarding houses Easy paymen! Largest business in principal cities.FULMAN, 617 New York Lite Buliding, Viace d'Armes.WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY Salaried people can get money on thelr own mames.Payments to suit borrower, AU tusiness confidential.Montreal Co.104 Temple Bldg 135 8t.James st.Aronson & Rutenberg.Pawn Brokers & Jeweller, e01 CRAIG ST.Money to lend on Dis.monds, Watches, Jew- llery, Crothing Furs ry Goods.SALE\u2014A large stock of Unre- deemed Pledged Watches, Diamonds and other Jewellery.cheap.to cover advances.60 149 Saw ONEY LOANED ON FURNITURE, M pianos or any kind of wecurity; lowest rates: castest payments; no delay and striot- iv private.Apply room 4, 124 Bt.Peter ne We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City From $10 to $1.000.00 On furniture, pianos, etc., in one hour's notice.NO WORRY, LOWEST R NO PUBLICIT QUICK SERVICE name the amount.name the time.name the payments.get the money at once.are not inconvenienced.YOU are Insured privacy.Will be pleased to explain vur methods to you, as we are anxlous to keep our rates before the public knowing they are the cheanest fn the city.{ WE GIVE FULL DISCOUNT ON ALL PAYMENTS MADE BEFORE OUE.If you owe a balance ôn our furniture or have a joan with some other company.we will pay them for you and save noney.t convenient to call, write or \"phone uw ! pot $361 Main, or East 1288 after 6 mn té, we will send one of our agents MONTREAL LOAN & BROKERAGE CO.m 204, York Life Bidg., Corner » Bt.James Bt.and Place d'Armes FOUND.NN NN UND \u2014 ON PARK AVENUE ON FRI.day last a small brooch.Apply.describing to O 3352, Star Office., OWNER MAY \u201d eve \u2014 A PARROT.pave same by proving property and paying expenses.Apply $20 Craig st OUND \u2014 ON MOUNTAIN DRIVE Silver watch.Apply Mrs.Moison's coaca- man, head of Durocher st \u201c PERSONALS.PS a ERSONAL\u2014 WANTED WHEREABOUTS P of children of Joseph Rose and Cather ine Watson; last heard of in Montreal.in regard to will of James Watson Graham & Gibbs, Bolicitors, RadcHff Gate, Mansfield, Ens.ERSONAL \u2014 WANTED INFORMATION of Peter Wilson, who left Montreal A about six months ago, supposed to have A gone to Fort Willlam Any Information A please communicate with A.Halbert, 53 Col.eraine st, Montreal pret pi \u2014 SEEDLESS GRAPE ; fruit, $1.50 per doselt: fresh atrawher- tivated ca Limes x 5 per \u2018hundred.Bonner's, 814 Dorchester st Tel.Up 333.PATENT SOLICITORS.aN Inventions Patented _\u2026 AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Bullding.Montres! 38 145 eo! ni \u201cTHE PROSPECTIVE PATENTEE,\" By EB.J.Featherstonhaugh.Our book of Information.ce 250.Featherstonhaugh & Blackmore, ace A and Trade Mark 6oficitors and Expert - Liverpoo col and London and \u2018lobe Blog © : REAL.Also Toronto, Ottawa and Waonington 6e a A ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED t the ness Fngiuce nd others who realize the rat: \u2019 {ty of having their Patent ess transact: Preliminary advice free.Charges oderat Ha cutor's A eR rR Montreal ; and Wea ce D PATENTS THAT PROTECT.FETHERSTONHAUGM & C9 A - Fred I B yotherstanta W.Tay! Be Ble nadisn Patent ON Lite Bulid mine CHAS.Ë.CAMPBELL.Mar.$n Cannés ding, Meatreai, (Ales Toronto, Ottaws and Washington.182 et $10.t $1000 C On Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Stocks, etc.AU Goods to remain tn your possestion-\u2014you moe 3 THE MONEY AND THE GOODS.19 ee 1 7 Monthle* 27.= ents ons z If you owe .a high- , prises Joan compan.or se = es | th grocer, © landlord, ute\u2014 pet aoctor, ar stock for your = : py our watouwos rer le business, call on us and 201s 138 \u2014enables oe op vo mi: 000 we will give you the \u201cis 140 Montreal\u201d t he Th te.pay them qff 1 : » ébate and owe us only.\u201c - ie Satiriey.\u201d vais tente 751 20 | , 100 1s 3.50 > The larxe amount nf business we do.the THOUSA ous TOMERS we serve.the large territory we cover, tv the AND.ov déarantes that our TERMS AND METHODS ARE RIGHT.tent to call, teleph » write.We representtire ie vou we TLE * soa our .\u201c Roonis 211-212 Merchants Bank Bi .206 St.James Street - - Telephone Main 433.{ Cdimer =, i i .NOTE\u2014On May 1 we Will Seo, to gens and more spacious offices, occ >.; floor, at 103 St.Francois 4 Dame St.ahd oF eromth.Address B s6is, Biar tions for the proper presentation of cami 0 which has come to be ~ dlaplayed~ in most of the clty , For Easter, easentially a rehouses of D.All these, both Protestant \u2018and Roman Catholic, were well filled - the services held yesterday.> plants and flowers, ttes predomin- \u2018ting.The fragrance which these ex- \u2018hajed lay heavily upon the alr.\u201c-\u2018Ornate musica] services were pre- \u2018æented in most of the churches, these Teaching their culmination in one or Wo of the Arglican churches, where stringed orchestras were brought to add a wealth of harmony to the already harmonious ceremonial.During the afternoon, the main thoroughfares In the upper sections of the city were alive with pedestrians, Sherbrooke street and St.Catherine street, from one end to the uther.prin- dpely doing duty for the promenad- ef% Here It was that the Easter costumes and the Paster hats were seen \u201cto the best advantage, the feminine wearers giving themselves over,as they ,æould not do so whole-heartedly in .ohurch, to Inspection and criticism of the apparel worn by their neighbors, DR.BARCLAY\u2019S DISCOURSES.At 8t.Paul's Preshyterian Church, Easter discourses .iarge congregations.In the morning the reverend genileman took for his text the words of Christ, SI am the \u2018 Resurrection and the Life.He ex- @lained the clrcumstances under which the words were spoken in the ;; Mttle Bethany home, where the fa- viour was wont to retire at times for test from his labors.There was, sor- w In the home, for th.sisters had \"lost by death a beloved brother and all seemed dark indeed.Christ, in : comforting them, used the lLinmortal - words which have illuminated tle - darkness and alleviated the gorrow of Kind ever since.It was inevitable Christ should throw ot the fetters of death.It would have been against all the laws of righteousness that such a life should end in death, À Body corruption should touch his Th i> IN (he evening Dr.Barclay preached Aan eloquent sermon on the Immorta - §ty of the Soul.Examining the differ- ant religions of mankind, the preach- or refused to deny that immortality \u201cBad been believed in by the ancients.early philosophers believed In im- ality, but it was a vague.sha- ows thing, \u2018compared with the glori- jqus certainty of the message of Christ.\u201cMorning and evening appropriate Sheical services were rendered.In evening Mrs.Warner sang a solo, violin accompaniment, In excel- fént style, while Miss Clarke-Murray oe & violin solo.Large congrega- Rs were present on boih occasions.Æbmmunion was partaken of at the service.SAT A+ THE LUTHERAN CHURCH.| vom Joseph's Camp to Ollvet\u201d was i title of the Easter service rendered the Su y school of the English Church of the Redeemer i , at 11 am, in Stanley Hall ! recitations were rendered sy the children, An offering of $20.91 W- taken for church extension, and \u2018Ret, Dr.J.C.Kunzman, mission- ty superintendent of the General ; il of the Lutheran Church of \u2018Morte America, gave.a pleasing ad- sg to the children.He also preach- to à large congregation in the even- -&t the communion service, when e recently confirmed catechistical aus for the first time joined thé con- ition at communion.Thy service EDITOR BROWNE the Rockford Morning Star.PS \u2014\u2014- pout seven years ago 1 ceased inking coffee te give your Postum a had suffered acutely from various pe of indigestion and my stomach ad beconfe so disordered as to repel oe every sort of substantial food.\u2018general health was bad.At close I would suffer severe attacks Which oonfined me In bed for a week \u20189 more.Soon after changing from \u201cte Postum the Indigestion abat- apd in a short time ceased en- 5: 3 have continued the daily of.your excelient Food Coffee, and Sire you most cordially that I\u2019am debited to you for the reilef it has ought.m Thing you a continued success, 7.Tours very truly, 3 J.Btanley Browne, EU Managing Editor.\u201d gogrse, when a man\u2019s health shows cat-Btand coffee without trouble, Sim drink it, but most highly or- pised.brain- workers simply cannot.ha alsed bre natural to the coffee berrv the stomach and other orgAns \u2018thence to the complex nervous sys- ~ throwing it out of balance and disorders in various parts of dy.Keep up this dally poison- and perious disease is\u2019 sure to So when man or woman stat coffee is a smooth but dead- , and h is of any value + there is but one road\u2014qui easy to find out if coffee be om e troubles, for if left off 10 i Postum be used in its place \u201célck and diseased conditions \u2018disappear, the proof is unan- hn is not good if made by short i It must be boiled full fiftees - when the crisp coffee flavor elements are brought out ins and the beverage is fulfil its mission of palatable pd renewing the cella and es broken down by coffee.EA» Sermons and : Easter Music.DORA reason.\u201d J -aglittie book: \u201cThe Road to i in eagh pkg.was in charge of the Rev.M, J.Bieber.A new silver communion set, the gift of St.Paul's Lutheran congregation, of Rochester, N.Y., was used for the first time.Ten new members were added to the congregation, which pow numbers 122, Dr.Kunzman will attend the monthly meeting of the Missionary Sociely tomorrow (Tuesday), at the home of Mrs.Johnson, 138 Plymouth Grove avenue, and address the society.Accompanied by his wife, the superintendent fs making a tour of inspection through New England and Canada, and is favorably impressed with Montreal as well us with the progress made by the Church of the Redeemer.He will remain in the city till the latter part of the week, going from here to Mor- Father Connolly, -8.J., preached an eloquent sermon upan the Resurrection, exhorting the congregation to rise with their Redeemer, to leave the old lives of indifference or sin and enter upon one of lively faith and good works.DOMINION SQUARE METHODIST.A speclal choral service with®specla)l music from choir and congregation marked the observance of Easter Sunday at Dominion Square Methodist Church yesterday.After the organ voluntary and doxology had been sung, the opening hymn, \u201cHe Dies: the Friend of Sinners Nes\u2019 was rendered, followed by the second invocation by the pastor.EASTER SUNDAY IN MONTREAL\u2014WORSHIPPERS LEAVING THE MORNING SERVICE AT ST.JAMES METHOD- ; risburg and North Willamsburg, thence to Detroit.ST.JAMES CATHEDRAL.with much James Easter wus celebrated pomp and circumstance at St.Cathedral yesterday.His Grace ihe Archbishop, attegded by deacon and sub-deacon, celebrated pontifical high mass at 10 am, in presence of a congregation so dense that seats had to be placed in the aisles for the accommodation of the worshippers.Robed in their glittering vestments of white and gold and Scarlet, the procession.headed by vergers and cross-bearers, moved slowly from the sacristy to the centre alsle amid the \u201cAlleluias\u201d of the choir and the joyful notes of the organ.As the aisle was reached His Grace surrounded by his canons, in their gorgeous purple, scarlet and ermine, tmparted his first blessing to the cun- gregation and then proceeded to the foot of the high altar, where the mass was commenced.Rev, Father Hage, O.P., preached the sermon with hig usual eloquence, and at the end, after addressing His Lordship, the episcopal blessing was imparted from the throne.The mass then proceeded to the end.In the evening there was no sermon, but the church was again crowded, and the scene was one of oriental] magnificence during the progress Of the Renediction of the Blessed Sacrament.During thig portion of the service the side alsles were taxed for the accom- A tN modation of visitors, who crowded in and showed marked interest in th rendering of the \u201cAve Maria\u201d an \u201cRegina Coell Laetare\u201d by the choir.Pontifical Vespers were sung previous to the benediction, and His Grace the Archbishop officiated at both, \u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTRE DAME.The celebration of Easter at Notre Dame was on a magnificent acale.The sanctuary was beautifully decorated with flowers and lights, and the music was very fine.The Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Rev.Abbe Le Cuoq.assisted by two seminagians from the Grand Seminary, as deacon and sub-deacon.In the afternoon Rev.Father Vignot delivered the last of his series of sermons for Lent and Easter.The sermon was a fitting close to what has been an eloquent series, the preacher, in conclusion, bidding farewell to his hearers.THE GESU.At the oe which wore a festive appearan th decorations of lilies, palms and lights, the High Mass was sung by Rev.Father Desjardins, 8.J.He was assisted by Rev.Father Bou- vretté, S.J.and Rev.Father Jean, 8.J.as deacon and sub-deacon.The sermon waa preached by Rev.Stants- las Loiseau, 8.J., who took aa his subject socialism, upon which Father Ruhlman \u2018has recently delivered some able sermons at the Gesu.The préacher dwelt upon the conditions of capital and labor to-day, too often at strife and with lack of mutual Christian consideration.He prophesied an epoch when humanity would arrive at a state of social peace, and perfect justice be the triumph of the risen.Christ.In the evening at.eight o'clock Rev.~ IST CHURCH.The choir then sang, \u201cLift up your Head, Oh, ye Gates,\u201d of Handel and the chorus, \u2018Jerusalem, My Happy Home.\u201d The pastor's sermon then followed.Taking as his text, John X.28, \u201cAnd I give unto them Eterna! Life,\u201d the Rev.Mr.Manning poirited out that eternal life did not refer to the period which exists after the bodily death, but rather to the condition of the soul after its spiritual awakening in this life ag well as in the life hereafter.In the history of religious congsclous- ness, as embodied in the Old Testament, it was evident that the belief in a future life had not existed prior to the time of Saul, the first King of Israel.His Lellef in a state where the spirits of the deceased lived and ten is testified by his visit to the itch of Endor.Prior to that time, however, in the darkened religious consciousness of th= patriarchs, the idea did not exist as ia witnessed by the extraordinary soll- citude of the patriarchs in the disposal of thelr bodies when life was extinct.The minister dwelt upon the inspiration infused into the life of the Christian through this belief In a future state.He could now meet death, if not with positive longing, at least with fortitude, for he is confident that fit is but a transition state, and that he continues his progress after as before death.At the close of the regular service, a sof service took place, the congregation remaining in their seats and singing a number of hymns led by the choir.! .fi EASTER SUNDAY IN MONTREAL\u2014AF TER SERVICE AT NOTRE DAME CHURCH.\u201c4 AT 8T.PATRICK\u2019S, At St.Patrick's, in the morning, a solemn high mass was sung by Rev, Father M.Callaghan, P.P., attended by Father Kllloran, as deacon, and Father Polan, as sub-deacon.e procession to the sanctuary was an imposing sight, The warden and cross- bearers leading, were followed by the sanctuary and choir bays, robed in scarlet and spotiess white fluted surplices, with the celebrant of the Mass and hig attendants bringing up the rear, arrayed in their white vestments, The Rev.Dr.Luke Callaghan preached a powerful se n from the text, \u201cThis is the day the Lord hath made, let us rejoice and be glad In it.\u201d His sermon was designed to prove the divinity of Christ, and he said that the resurrection, being the foundation of the Catholic religion, its origin was also divine.Then, applying the great event to the lives of Catholics, he told them that their resurrection from thelr bad habits should be as permanent as the resurrection of Christ.\\ The soloists were Messrs.Lamoureux and Geo, Carpenter, and Prof, Fowler's Mass of the Blessed Virgin was rendered In magnificent style, by the choir.In the evening solemn ha nized Vespers were sung, followed by the benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, the Rev.Father Killoran offictating throughout.GRACE CHI CHURCH, \u201cHe is risen; He is not here; behold the place where they latà Him.\u201d Preaching upon this text yesterday morning, Archégacon Ker ghid: \u2018\u2019It is not ory us to décidé which avent was dirt on n puirnotd traced! raordinary-the Lord's birt! m or His rrec- tity a dua Bat ir \u2018be- ad to \u2018the sphere ot the supecnatural; x YY a sphere sWe cannot measure or ex- Speaïsing er the manner of men, we cannèt help § thinking that the sight of the empty sepulchre en Easter morning and the loved sound of the Lord's voice, His appearance, His very self back from the tomb, must have produced feelings of rap- 4 turous wondering joy different at any rate in degree from the joy of the shepherds when they gazed on the new born Babe in the manger at Bethlehem.But we need not enlarge upon this.The miracles of Christmas and Easter\u2014are parts of one miraculous whole, one miraculous record, the reception of which has made of Christian nations a new heaven and new earth, It is the same story that is destined to male the world one vast christendom and to fill the earth with the glory of the Lord.This same old story und no other.What the story has accomplished during the past 1900 yeurs we know in part; how it has re-created and sweetened the life of Individuals, and families and nations; however sunk in barbarism a people may be thelr acceptance of the story, their faith in it as a personal possession, bristling though the record is with the acoounts of scores of miracles, at once raises them to an- other\u2014a higher level\u2014old habits are discarded, old superstitions are forgotten, tribal massacres for ever cease, women aud children attain a new place in society, the home itself {s reconstituted on a new basis, arts and commerce take a new life, schools, hospitals and churches, homes for the aged, the helpless, and the blind, spring up as if&by magic,\u2014these are parts of the goodly fruits that grow in the field where gospel seed has been sown,\u2014parts of the outcome of belief in miraculous Christianity.CHRISTENDOM ITSELF MIRACLE, Christendom itself 1s a miracle that non-miraculous and undogmatic re- ligton never could have produced.The Christian religion Is rooted in miracle; miracle is woven Into its warp and woof; the miracle of Christinas morning the miracle of the empty sepulchre, and the risen Lord, the miracle of Ascension Day and of Pentecost\u2014 these are the facts utterly transcendental and supernatural upon which the superstructure of the Christian ligion rests, and that religion explains the difference both in presént and eternal hope between Chris a and non-Christian natlons.If it possible to eliminate the dograatle element from Christianity; if we could strike out of the sacred records the miracles of Christmas and Easter and Pentecost; If, with men like Harnack and Schmiedel, we reject the old faith and construct for ourselves a new Christianity, free from the miraculous and free from every; g that even looks Hke- PRAIA oui interference h;the-écdurse of nature, or the af- ta of men, our new system would be spiritually bankrupt from the start.Made in Germany, or made in Canada, it would be of the earth earthy.A without authority, without récreative force, without life, If on any large scale the evolution of such a monstrosity were possible, and many Hke things are possible in these days, the.holy influences of past ages of true 7e- ligion would doubtless for time h- stand some of the more gigring abuses incident to the abandonmeüt of the old faith.But the new movement, #0 free, Po delightfully undogmatic, so.Intensely in line with what human nature thinks religion ought to be, would be so popular and 80\" strong nothing short of a miracle could save society from the spiritupl Jight of a now heathenism.THE KAISER'S SERMON.German Emperor Expounued from a Text at Messina.Messina, April 24\u2014The German Imperial yacht -Hohenzollern, was profusely decorated with flowers and plants yesterday, in a celebration of Easter.Dr.Goens, the German court chaplain, camg from Berlin expressly to perform service In the chapel;of the yacht, In the presence of Emperor Wl.liam, the alrapertai family, and thelr suites, and the staffs of the German ships at present in this harbor.: .At the close of the service the peror delivered & sermon, expodnding a text from the Bible.At lune where were present alt of the 1 au thorities, the Emperor in: con showed a thorough knowledge of the talian langusge.After lunchio bon smpresas Augusta drove to the h tal amidst enthusiastic manifesta by the peoplefto visit Herr.- Egarp, an aide to one of the one princes, who was taken {il ; night, notwithstanding tres perial party, and an {ilumination.A perenade was sung by forty girls from \u201cfamilies of the np! The orchestra was directed by Prince Ruffo.Emperor Willlam wlll leave- on Monday for Palermo.EASTER SUNDAY IN ROME.The Pope Celebrated Mass and Re- _eslved Many Gregtings.\u2014 Rome, April 24.\u2014Pope Plus X.yesterday received many [Easter greetings, and celebrated mass in the hall of the Consistory, In the presence of 235 persons, to whom His Holiness gave communion.The Pope confirmed two sons of Senor Ivancich, the Consul-General of Portugal, here.a King Victor, Emmanuel suspended all state uffairs in order to celebrate quietly Easter with his family.After lunch with Queen Helena, the infant Crown Prince, and the Royal Princess, the King drove in motor car to Hurving Lodge, Castle rErano, where he will spend a few days.WANT IT KEPT FOR PUBLIC.Point St.Charles Residents Object to Bale of St.Gabriel Site.The residents of Point St.Charles are agitating for a public recreation ground and are approaching the Finance Committee of the City Council in the matter, The land recently occupled by the old St.Gabriel retail and cattle market they desire the council not to dispose of, but to retain it for the above ob- Ject.Petitions will be circulated among the residents and wili later on {be presented to the Finance Commit- tet, \u2018Mr.8S.Gorman presided over a meeting held on Saturday night, at which the question was discussed and the following committee appointed to walt upon the Finance Committee of \u201cthe City Council: 8.Gorman, M.Kelly, A.Jones, M.Miggins, Dr.8S.F.Wilson, D.Parker, T.McHugh, D.Tansey, Dr.Lehlanc, F.Riendeau, P-Monohan, H, Crawford.W.Darlington and P.P.Stan- or.Another meeting will be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when a larger number of those interested wl be present to discuss the ques- ort, NAVIGATION IN FULL SWING.Steamers at the Docks Loading for First Outward Voyage.Gulf and river navigation is now practically in full swing, the steamers for the lower ports being at their docks loading for the first outward voyage, The Quebec Steamship Company's Campana arrived up from Quebec, where she wintered, on Saturday afternoon.and will clear from Montreal for the lower ports on the 25th inst.The Gaspesian also arrived In port Saturday afternoon and she expects to cave this afternoon for the Gulf po The 1 coming captains there state that 8 still considerable floa ice betweqn Montreal and Quebec, and as a consequence the river has to be navigated with some care.This, however, will disappear in a few days, leaving all clear.The Allan Line steamship Ionian, the first of the mall steamers to Ball for the St.Lawrence, is now on her way out, having sailed from Moville.She has on board nearly 1,300 passen- gera.and df the total, 1,026 are immigrants and prospective settlers., The Spanish Government has author- ised the issue of 3 per cent.treasury bonds to the amount of $40,000,000.stb TT] 0 ARE TIED UP Injunction Isgued to Prevent Collection of Wharf Rentals.ACTION OF SHIPPING MEN They Get An Order From the Superior Court Temporarily Stopping Tax on Shipping.The Harbor Board, after belng In a tangle among ts own members for some months, is now tled up entirely by an order of the Superior Court, en- Joining the Harbor Commissioners, their officers, agents, secretary and servants, \u201cforthwith, to cease and thereafter to abstain from entering into any undertaking, agreement or lease having as a consideration a rental in money, with any individual, corporation, as on, person or persons by which any of the berth spaces or harbor spaces in the port of Montreal may be used by them for the purpose of berthing ships using the harbor Momt- real, and for loading and unloading vessels using the harbor of Montreal.\u201d This order was given on Saturday by Mr.Justice Davidson, on a petition presented by Mr.F.E.Meredith, K.C., of Campbell, .Meredith, Macpherson and Hague, acting of behalf of Mr.Hugh A.Allan, for the Shipping Federation.The \u2018injunction is interlocutory, and applies until Tuesday evening, and the $1,000 deposit to secure the order wae promptly put up.It is expected, however, that the injunction will be en- for a term sufficient to have the question decided finally one way or the other, The action of the 3hipping Federation is a consequence of the action of the Harbor Board in fixing a rental Yor whart space at $6 a foot.The petition sets forth the different acts relating to the Harbor Board, amongst others that of 1888, abolishing tonnage dues, and since that date wbarfagc dues on the amount of freight landed has been the only charge made by the Harbor Commissioners.The shipping people maintain that the charging of the proposed rental, which has to be paid by the ships using the port, is actually nothing more nor less than a tonnage due.It may be called a rental, or anv- things else, but it is contended that in effect and result, it is a charge on the ship itself, and is what, up to 1888, was called a tonnage due.On the other hand, the Harbor Commissioners maintain that they have the power, under their present bylaws, to charge a rental for allotted space.They admit that tonnage dues were abolished by the Govern but claim that the proposed chaire is rental for wharf epace, for ground occupied, and it is only an extension to the shipping lines of a system the principle of which has been for years acknowledged by lessees of space for coal, lumber, offices, etc., who have paid rental for the ground they occupied, In decldirig tg levy rental for whart space alloted to shipping ines, the commissioners relled upon the following by-law: \u201cThe commissioners may.from year to year, allot for the use of any regular line of vessels trading to the harbor of Montreal any space or portion of the wharves, plers or vacant ground, and the harbor master, or such other om- = ; cer as tu thereto authorised by .the commissioners, m on of the commissioners, an: Ta thelr directions, permit erection reon of temporary bulldings and plant, and he may, acting as aforesald, allot any part of the same for the piling thereon of firewood or other lumber, or of other articles, the whole subject s to such rates of charges, and for such period, as Is from time to time fixed by the commissioners and such allotment shall be in writing.Upon the expiry of the term of such allotment, the space so allottad snall be forthwith cleared of all buildings, goods or material of any kind, by the person to whom the same may have been allotted.\u201d - MARINE NEWS.ATLANTIC VOYAGERS.The following passengers are booked to sall for Liverpool on the Allan line R.M.8.Virginian to-day: Mr.J.Black St.John: Mr.H.M.Blackburn, Winnipeg; Mts.F.Clark and infant, Halifax: Mrs.John Duffus, Mra.W, B.Gravely, Halt- fax; Mrs.Hill, Miss J.E.Hill, Chicago; Mrs.James Hales, Toronto; Miss Testis, Halifax; Miss E.8.Martin, Mr.W.Martin, cago; Mr.John Miller, Mem Miller, St.John: Mr.Allister Mitchell, Montreal; Mrs.Nalder, Mre.M.C.Perry, Miss Perry, Halifax; Mr.J.Eugene Plant, Toronto; Mr.George Sparks, Mr.A.E.Stevens, Mrs.Stevens, Montreal; Mra.HA.Stewart Miss Effie Stewart.Master Ajex.Btewart, Nelson; Mr.Charles J.Simard, Ottawa: Mrs.Shand, Halifax; Mr.George E.Trevelyn, Mr#.Trevelyn.Miss Trevelyn, Mr.E.W.Trevelyn, Ohi- cago.\u201cThe Lake Manitoba.The following passengers arrived on the Canadian Pacific Atlantic ine steamehip Lake Manitoba, which salled from Liverpool for 8t.John on April 11, and arrived at St.John on Bunday afternoon: .F.X.Garneau, Mr.F.Garneau, Miss Agnes Gordon, Mrs.Isted, Mr.A.Jones.Mr.G.K.Joyce, Mr.A.B.MoCulloch, Mr, A.W.Merrick, Mr.Geo.Moncrieff, Rev.D.Moore, Mr.J.W.Northam, .A.Piers, Miss Piers, Mr.G.H.Townsend, Mrs.Townsend, Mr.Edward Waldo, Miss White, Mrs.Anderson, Mr.R.G.8.Anthony, Mrs.Anthony, Mr.T.A.D.Bevington, Mr.J.C.Bevington, Miss K.Dunn, Mr.M.B.Dyson, Mra.W.H.Evans, Miss E.Evans, Miss D.Evans, Master W.8.Evans, Mrs E.Fabert, Ocean Steamships.Etruria, at New York, from Liverpool, April rome Kurfurst, at New York, April 23.Victoria, at Liverpool, Antwerp, tron?from New York, April 23.Bluecher, at Hamburg, from New York, April 22 Concordia, at St.John, from Glasgow, April 23.New ork.at Southampton, from New York, A 22.Arabic, fat Boston, from Liverpool, April 22.La Bretagne.at New York from Havre, April aronia, at Liverpool, from New York, April 23.Republic, at Gibraltar, from New York, April Chief Secretary of Ireland.In an Interview, Right Hon.Walter Long said that although the Prime Minister had considered it to be to the in- Lee the Government to call him to important office of Chlef Secretary for Ireland, nevertheless he regretted more than he could describe having to sever his connection with the Local Government Board.aid that he had rc- cepted the office He misgivings as to 8 perso fitness for tt, but with a determination to do his utmost so long as he was responsible for the Government of Ireland.ad that he would endeavor to do his best to see that justice was done between man and man; that law and order was maintained, and that the general interests of the country should be advanced by every means af isposal, ANOTHER LARGE REVIVAL MEETINC The Attendance at Las Saturday's Gathering Was Doubled.WORD FROM BELLEVILLE La Ask for Mutual Exchange of Prayer \u2014Prayer for Churches Considered in Error.The revival prayer-meeting held in the American Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon {ast wus largely attended.As compared with the meeting of & week previous, the numbers present were doubled, and , formed an even more representative body.To some degree the meeting lacked the informality and perhaps the spontaneity of the first meeting, owing to the faot that it was not held in the lecture-room, but in the church itself.The Rev.C.E.Bland, of Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church, presided, and seated with him upon the platform were the Rev.Messrs.G.O.Troop, Dr.Symonds and J.L.Gilmour.A number of interesting letters were read, Two of those read by the Rev, Mr.Troop requested prayers for relatives, and another wag read from the Rev.W.B.Heeney, .rector of Christ Church, Belleville, stating that following the example of the Montreal congregations, a similar movement had been inaugurated in Belleville.The letter asked that a mutual exchange of yers take place.ymns were sung at intervals throughout the service, and the prayers were exceedingly fervent, though not sensational.Perhaps, as an exception to the last, might be mentioned the prayers of two ladies, who prayed for the members of churches of various denominations whose methods of seeking salvation the petitioners evidently considered erroneous, The clergymen present represented practically every denomination in the city.Among them were: Rev, Dr.Johnston, G.Osborne Troop, C., E.Bland, J.L.George, Melvin Taylor, Dr, Symonds, Dr.Mowatt, J.R.Dobson, J.Fleck, J.Mackay, F.M.Dewey, H.Pedley, J.L.Gllmour, and D.Griffith.Of these, Rev.C.E.Bland, Rev.G.Osborne Troop, Rev.Dr.Griffith and Rev.J.L.Gilmour took part in the exercises, Malls for Europe.The malls for Great Britain and Europe close at the Montreal Post Office during the present week as hereunder: Tuesday\u20149.30 a.m., Baltic, White Star Hine; *6 p.m., Baltic supplementary.Wednesday\u20149.30 am., Deutschland, Hamburg-American fine; * p m, Deutschland, supplementary.Friday\u20149.30 a.m., Ptruria, Cunard Mne; *¢ p.m., Etruria, supplementary.Sunday\u2014*°10 a.m., Tunisian, Allan Hne.France lantic ine, closes Wednesday, *6 p.m.eLetters may be posted up to 6 p.m.; other matter should be posted before 8 **Parcele are forwarded by this stesm- er, the latest time of mailing being ¢ p.m.Sat urday.Great Removal Sale CHINA=CROCKERY THIS WEEIX ONLY.At the End of which Our Lease Expires.EVERYTHING MUST GO Come and see what we are offering at More than One-third off Wholesale Prices.Here are a few examples of Bargains to be had :\u2014 BEAUTIFUL TEA SETS, 43 pieces, at 331-3 Per.Cont.off, .ELABORATE FANCY CHINA \u201cBASSETT CHINA\u201d Regular value $10.00; for .$6.65 ELEGANT ENGLISH CHINA TEA SETS.Worth $8.00 to $31.00; 3 QUAIN TEA\" - ete, 1-3 off.all for .tees en SCOTCH MOTTO WARE POTS + Loving Cups, Jugs, DINNER SETS, worth eue uucn0 ° Others up to 360, ail at 331-8 Pg die 3 .PLATES.Worth 32 each:for $1.00 count.$18.00; 500 COLORED MUGS, 8c, 10c, 12e; all at .eee crsreccncsan-.BC - \\ SHOP DISHES, in flow blue.Worth 81.00 each; for .\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.BQe INCOMPLETE TOILET SETS at Half Price.and ARTISTIC ENGLISH VASES, dosens Te of different designs.Regular value $1.50 to $5.00 each; at HALF PRICE UNIQUE HAND PAINTED BRISTOL ART WARE, most artistic.Prices at from 50c to $40.00 per piece; all at 1-8 off.DEVONSHIRE PUZZLE JUGS amusing and novel.Regular price $1.25 each.Our remdval price .50e Remember, this sale positively closes this week, ises expires.1st Mayen : 3 lb ! TOILET SETS, attractive and refined, fifty designs to choose from.\"Prices amazingly low.v x SLOP JARS, handsomely illuminated in gold.Worth $2.00; for.91.25 : JARDINIERES, worth double what we ask for them.HANDSOME ENGLISH PLAQUES, old wad lar price $3.00 per dos.; for, each .12%0 \u2019, OLLAND 290 st James Street.Victoria Square.10%, all \u2018parts; of the city.oo 4 600 HOTEL DISHES, worth 10c;: for, dozen srsecsssce 000.500 ODD PLATES, CUPS and SAUCERS and VEGETABLE DISHES at One- Third their value, Also numerous other lines.Everything at Tremendous Reductions.à as our lease of prem- \u2019 ~~ Fi à a So dhe . HE: MONI @ = Sen egret All notices of irthe, Marriages, Fo sn || \u201cFINEST CREAMER BUTTER, a a 1b.23c- no sending sampe The Grocery Counter will sell joultivs 7g, FIVE ROSES FLOUR | oem «S.CARSLEY BLOT a 8 Ae Fos pe C Ce LIMITED.Fred.Bent.a CAMEKONO\" the 30th inat, at 21 Bel- APRIL M4, 1905.| | Cameron d 1aushier.AND GEREBOS ER lig on te Mrs and ) | \u201c BREAKFAST | 11 7 End vires 4 a Mr \u2018and Mrs F00D\u201d | S A T po At is.> slet street, un L 1 1 ce 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 if you ask him for \u201cthe | ,Ç Tried to Jump While Car Was | best he has\u201d because he J.Motion \u2018and Fell Backward on \u201d imped =r eee) News of a Special Shipment of Splendid Axminster Carpets.\\ nburndale, Lancaster, - a Lan ° ° .\u201c.ex aa daugmtan es © PT A You will find the Carpet Store in a state of enthusiasm over a recent wants your next order.From Grocery Stores.His Head.rs On the det.Mr importation of Axminster Carpets.They certainly surpass anything that Whelesale Agent \u2014 | rt ._ = * na appr con (Ours ne has ever been seen in Montreal at the same prices.It would take some pretty © a years ot evening.Roderick Buraetd REIT Qachor poh, ae Hut que.florid adjectives to adequately describe the beauty of the new colorings.We I LAKE OF THE WOODS AILLNG CO.Pacis Pailway, Sa from as electfé A ORTHE-On April 28, au 74 a.WON attempt it, just invite you to come and see them for yourself.The re- LIAITED BY ar OTE BROS.le SL re ER rat Paint St.Chartes, to che vite gult will be more satisfactory than a whole page of descriptions.We might Great Ace a Furr oat House: was hurried in the smbulance wo We have received Insiructions from tt titution.parties interested to sell, without the after betng adralitet Lo UE = a, it wa least reserve, all the contents of eleven found that his skull had n frag-, rooms, wel furnished, comprising: tured.Death was due to a hemorrhage One ano, Amer mais, almost new, \u201coost $300: very fine Of the brain caused by the fracture.ï À pond gas + daughier Lo bir ang ww s the most complete showing of Axminster Carpets in Canada.Price æ .\u201cMARP'AGES, Th par chairs, lace e Latest Importation in Axminster Carpets iucluding Stair EW-DIGBY\u2014At the residence of th > TOV in charge of: die us r.George Jones.No.Carpets to match and borders.The popular colorings for the present season are, crimson, ° > TOVES ARE.DEPT.pictures.parlor ok, odd chairs, La » cur The conductor vhe vis du charse + + and Magdalene street, on April 20th, by à rich moss green and blue, The designs are mainly floral, same color as the background 2226-2232 St.Catherine Street, house, fine brass gasaliers.very fine while the car was in AUD à Hannah, à black walnut rom set, one good side- 8 of ding on his all ba nna , daughtér of the late but in deeper shades.But there are dozens of ther effects.$l.3 5 t 0 $1.6 5 board, dining table 2nd chairs to match, wards and struck his head on the a CORNELL\u2014On the 20th instant, Prices, a yard 9 of bedding, odd bureau and stand, rock.Pr Barnett | lived at 126 Qliford st residence of the bride's parents, E R R S ery, glassware and silverware, one splen- and is survived by a wife.The ingues beld to-mosrow morning EERE TE CONCERNING OUR STANDARD LINES IN BRUSSELS CARPETS st pare afl atar, chairs, and table, etc, ne a All for coroner McM stanier of Mr.CB Cornell Thi lly the line that has buil C b ss ?+ AFR ith, - Eo ; is is practica e line that has built our Carpet business up to its present ey fons.It has be leading line f ; 5 à \u2018 at 10 clock COMING MINING ENGINEERS.FON-AGNEW-\u20140n April 18h, at immense proportions.It has been our leading line for many years.We are proud of it.STEEL PLATE \u201cMARCOTTE BROS.n° Dixon, Jeannette Deanne.asc.Each season something has been done to make it a little better and steadily increasing , oncers.MoGiH Students and Professors te daughter of Wiliam Asnew.to gales prove its popularity.We invite you to inspect this year's effects which include no |(f- RA N G E Visit to U.8.Mines.me tng.NE- TON nai in, less than 47 distinct varieties.Stair Carpets and borders to match.Outrare, asp » TRADE SALE re A wit leave by bo ; Pr ard special car to-morrow for their annua both of tis city \u201c ces a yard, 83c and 97c Bu He ia Pony Pme D visible AT OUR ROOMS field operations in mining, which will he Av C.Felton 16 .which do the work.No pert of a range last for a month.Margaret, daughter of A.E.Mo J is used so much, or is 50 liable to get out 69 ST.JAMES STREET, The party, consisting of fifteen stu- v of order, causing trouble, 20 the grate, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY dents, will be under the charge of Dr.N-RIDLER In Hamliton, o = and it has naturally been cur aim {9 pui ' 3.B.Porter, professor of mining; Mr.°; Roth, C.RH.Vaughan to Saran LoaTioct grate In our range.Its construc- 20th and 27h of APRIL, J.Spr ena, Lectures along, at 10 o'clock each day, an n, n - \u201cREGAL\u201d RANGE GRATE\u2014Made In half cylinder form, with an axle sup- without ny reserve and in Jots to the S©0logy.They will travel in a spe- DEATHS IN THE CITY.GLE ARING OUT SOME 00D LOTS AT GRE ATLY REDUCED PRICES porting It.paseing through beck and front orange.The convex side ls up- trade, stock of SL Onge, Vaheyfieid: Clal Pullman car, chartered from the LER\u2014Mre.A.E., wife of W.D.aide about four inches.outside checks keen Hts on foo es 310.000 worth of assorted dry goods, 500 Grand Trunk Rallway, end will be ler, died at Hotel Dieu at 1.30 * ping n position.Its form makes dozen of underwear, 5000 pieces of dress away about a month.The iron mince Fi ds.N h f it Impossible for it to clog or stick.To empty, outer check is released, »o f aster Sunday.Funeral services irst these are all new up-to-date goo ot the left overs of bygone that grate may be turned completely round.thus allowing ashes to at and curtaln mushns, 4000 pieces of near Port Henry, N.Y.e largest Ng eld this (Monday) morning from We are glad to explain from the grate Itself, its adv.es, re feel sure tweeds merges, etc, two cases of braids this kind in the castern porté on of the tet Dieu chapel.and the remains seasons.In a furniture business as extensive as ours, stocks change very EY wil Interest al hourehoiders antes 2nd \"bindings.§ chess of buttons, one United States, will be first visited, the or burtal.vickly.We may sell out an entire line with the exception of a few pieces.Chil 204 eo the (REGAL: at our showrooms.No trouble to show.ings, \u2018shirts, Bosiery.gioves, bandker- and Wilkenbarre, Pa.situated in the \u2014 In this city, on 21st instant, 8 chiefs, lace, embroidery, dress goods, rib- heart of the anthracite coal region Ross, widow of the late Archi.ot enough of the same kind to entitle them to the space they occupy.So bons and many other goods.From Wilkesbarre they will go to orman, aged 86 years.The fun- .; TIM E T MARCOTTE FRERES, Bethlehem, Penn., to see the Bethle- i teks place trom her late a we just dismiss them at prices like these.O BUY YOUR NEW o 2 Auctioneers hem Steel Worké, and other industries .e aE EN 15 GOLDEN OAK FINISH BUREAUS, of curly birch, fitted with 3 large be Visited will be New Jersey.where as on Bunday, Apr .nspect as 108 Woife street, Eiizabcth drawers, Well and strongly made after a very handsome design.Especially $ 4.7 5 EFRIGER ATOR First Grand Auction Sale Dna tavetries thers.of the rein.The fuveral will take Suitable for a summer cottage.Value not overestimated at $6.00.On Tuesday ht one-sixth of the me away s i a dence on Tues- 7 EXTENSION DINING TABLES, strongly made of elm, golden oak finish, na ma ; TOF\u2014 half or.more to mining work proper.a Royal cemetery.Friends an 3 1 and you w nd just the kind you want at the price you want to pay 60 d b d b W Î and the remainder to an examination pces ara respectfully Invited Supported by 5 large handsomely fluted legs.Dimensions of top 3 fe 6 ins.$0.25 ° 00s amage J WABI of ore dressing ana miling plants and LBieased are the dead which Table can be extended to 6 ft.Regularly $7.50.On Tuesday - R | G HT H E R E ON BOARD metaliurgica) establuhments.In this city.on April 22nd.30 WHITE ENAMEL IRON BEDS, a strong reliable make, In $2 70 .8.8.PARISIAN.Special Notice.atherine street, Kilza : 3 = The Dominion Piano and Organ In \"dow of pre, James four widths, 3 ft.6 s., 4 ft.4 ft.6 as.3 fr.Regular value $3.30 On Tuesday Our stock of Refrigerators is composed of the best makes only.They By order of Marine Insurance Compan- the Messiah use Bcotla pwpers pleases copy.) 35 DINING CHAIRS, of well seasoned hardwood, finished golden oak are well and solidly made, and contain all the latest improvements.One ies, removed to our rooms.69 St.James QU.In this cit 2e ie tant, ) .\u2019 54c that we particularly recommend is Mned with white opal and Das ve.y street ED.These beautifully toned inftruments city, nstan Y = m ec = tre ope pa 69 years, Aifred LaRocque, carved and embossed backs.Fancy turned legs and spindles.À 75c value.Tuesday basket pire oe i opis.pe A ey, AFRIL, aided considerably othe splendid rendi- us e n neral w CL ake place at the Gesu, on the 25th .P without any resérvé, und in lots to Teal Oratorio Soclety in the Windsor Instat, at 9 lock .rices from 87.35 to 845.00 the trade, 200 cases Hall, Good Friday night.Thé Domtn- raies ni Si bia gest New Wall Paper 15200 Men\u2019 For House Draperies ab comprising lon.concert oran 18 êns of e style In at 8.30 o'clock a.m.3 We've had hard work to keep the .en's 5 cases of handsome new Oriental ® Tvweeds, Serges, Gloves, Hats, Dress Which the music was arranged.by one cANALLY-On the 24th inst., at his with the orders that have been pour- Material, in many beautiful and or- Goods, Cashmere Hodes, Costumes, Cam- of Canada\u2019s hest musicians.Mr.un residence, 289 &t.Charles Borromee rt.ing in on this department lately, It Trousers $i 45 igina) effects, specially suitable for 1 I vas, Velvet, Carpets, Lwatres, ts, W.Reyner is much to be congratulat Fre , aldest\u2014son of Pat- || gpewks\u2014 weit for the selection - and - \u2014- 7\" 22 $I Portleres and Draperies, Corsets, Quilts, Lawns, Farmer Satins, on the great success of these annual To Meanaity Funeral at 7.30, on prices.To-morrow: This is 'a bargain that is ex- Prices from, a yard, 85¢c to 93C - Ie Bales of Crash Limeas, 10 Bales of performances.Willis & Coy ¥ the 26th.to Bt.Patrick's Church.862 An elegant Wall Paper, suitable actly as it is represented.\u2019 If 12 pleces of fine new Antique \u2018 ! And many other goods.Catherine street, are sole agents foi PROAN- In this city, on the morning for parlor or sitting-room, red anything we have underestimated Fabric, in pew green and cardinal .Cor.hn and St.Catherine Streets.MARCOTTE _FRERES, Do n planos and organs.o Ihe nt not at her residence, 141 ground.with soft yellow d , these handsome Pants by paming effects, 54 in.wide, abso- A se 2 * Auctioneers.Se TS gwd Hi 8 \u201cdently veg aire tte King.fintahed in gold.deep shaded border 32 as tbeir welue.To explain: Tutors origina; u vara.$160 Cholce sssorfment celebrated Mason after.a, lingering ness.of to match.Special price, a they are made up for us by = Art Sateen, over 50 handsome de- \u2014 LOOK AT OUR WINDOWS 39 MoCILL and Risch Pianos received at Leach's, @ Breit\u2019 \u2018dinease, Funeral private on TOM.Lo.19¢ Tvell-known odd enor manus siens to \u2018elect from.Many new é co E AVE.He Catherine etreet.Sold cash, Saturda 952 Handsome Papers, suitable for the urer from nes of tweed.He color effects, specially made for LLEG or nthly.DUIMET-\u2014 t St Firs: hall, light or dark shades, finished in gives us a generous discount for draperies and curtains.Splen- - _ 1906, at the age Poor dahd i Ellt or silver.deep or wide border to the privilege.There are about 306 ala value at, a yard .oe 19¢ ot marin ALE - À months, Hon.Eidean vues Fune al match.Prices from 14c c pairs in thls lot, in light, medium held Furniture Handsome ee on take piace from 8t.Hilaire Parish to .21 222 244 Le nca cave 00 21 and fark Per 4 smart strips New Summer Piano, Bost Carpets, prise 8.on So y morning.April and herringbone effects, six as- Ornaments, etc.Lee favored mn seen.at 3.30 esa to G.T R.station, ® sorted patterns, perfect 8 structions to sell at the above address oa St.hairs, whore the body vil ieavs A Moth Preventive |Join Speo $1.45 i NIN on the 12.10 o'clock train for Montreal, ! : A Curtains ure end Erecto comprising arriving at> Bonaventure station about Quite the most efficient moth pre- 3 the Furniture and Effects, comprising: J 1.10, and fro thence to Cote des Neiges pentive on the market is the Carsley 4 cases of new crm p'urtains, 1 Mile gr sn i a oo > : : cemetery.e and acquaintances oth Proof! Box.They absolutely plain, cream ground, t green, > i TH yi accept this intimation.protect your frrg and clothing.The The Compleat blae and red stripes; finished with L 3 Bw Fae, ot Pasion \u20ac cabines, | 8 Us ns flowers, cost 1s trifiing.9) tassels at end, size 40 In.by mad large P.Mirror, Best Wilton Carpe - A PAYNE\u2014Isabella McCullock, beloved Sire he 32, 30, Æinches Gardener 3 yde.long.Price .$1.15 Dr.Arbuthnot obaervss (hat tn is time Consumption «ide Ip Iniaid and other Centre Tables, Curtais 82 26 wife of John Payne, night watchman nf \u2019 The latest effect in Snowflake Cur- Above one ten oa bolleve they have rather increased since; and we and Portieres, Water Color Paintings, the Banx of Montreal, on Sunday.23rd, What The Big Store can't supply a There 1s re less fatal In Marble Mantel Clock, Bric-a-brac, etc.: at her husband y.$5.30 $4 00 $3.00 $2.45 In the way of gardening utensils tains, white ground, with fancy know from experience that they are not a some other MR \u20ac Iv Che Oak and Walnat Bed forin street.Famer Tee ne at isn't worth mentioning.Note the Dink blue and seen ie gi towns of the British Empire than in London.sors * Enamolied and Brass Bedsteads, Household Furniture address at 2 o'clock : \u2019 ed at end with heavy els, size A CONSUMPTION is a wasting or decay of the whole body, from an ngr, Hair and other Mattresses, very We have received instruetions from Jo- to Mount Royal cemetery.Friends md Prices $2, 10 $1.75 $1.45 Pare Spades, 50¢, 68c, $1.05.40 In.> 3 _yurds.Special : $3.35 ulcer, tubercles.or concretion of the lungs, an emphysema, a nervous rare White Mahogany and several other terested parties to sell by public auction qu ces are respectfully Invited.Garden Rakes, 25¢, 30e, 50c, 60c.value at .Cees atrophy, or cachexy.Wardol amber Ware.Turkish RUE.at NO.19 ST.LOUIS SQUARE, on ere Papers please copy) Linen Note Paper 19c garden Hoer, 256, 300, 406.hig diene gennly forint an sgt hich sen cor, [8 RG Mtn, ST TUESDAY, mn INGTANT, H HALBN-\u2014At his late residence.176 Spading Forks, 75¢, 850, Lawn Blouses 65c is and his thirat (he.aude Fhese are the common sÿmpioms © a hogany Bureau and Table.B.at 10 o'clock, 9 ar Sireet, pose Phalen, formerly Nearly 1,000 packets of English Wheeiba ®, $2.10 te $4.40.beginning Consumption, which, Pa not early checked, commonly sets W.Desk, Best Witton Carpets, \u2018Odd Bure positively without auy reserve, the whok Patriex's Court, and member of St.Cambric Linen Note Paper, forming Poultry Wire Netting, width from Only 50 of these, and they will go all medicine at \"acñance.eau and Washstand, Old contents of the House, comprisir A fine esters, Branch V5.Fuperal ag 40 Toon: the surplus stock of a large manu- 12 inches to 84 Inches.Prices from like hot cakes.made of fine sheer Chest ot Dravers Inlald.Morris Chairs.upright parior sets, bedroom sets, day morning to St.Ann's Church.mi facturer, fashionable boudoir size, on 20 up to 200 yard.He lawn, nicely trimmed with Leather Couch, tel Stair and Hall dining room snd leathec-covered sel, side.themes to Cota des Neiges cemetery.blue, w white, and grey.Rubber Hose, 1 -2 In, 3 PR 71-20 hematitchod fucks, id fall oho?.: Wi l SO N 'S ture ery in Sh theo the Hoge: Net tre qurtaine, rusaliere, Dinrors.Bros (Chieago papers please copy.) 9 a \"pacs foot.3-4 in, 3 ply, a foo eeves, finis w ems * tens se velvet carpets ( 3 months in i \u201cBT.LOUIS\u2014n this ofty on the 23rd ne worth The.for .19\u20ac A very complete assortment of cuffs.The fit and general finish of ated Aion, Dining Table and use), easy chairs, pictures, gas brackets, stant, at 306 St.Urbain street, Ferdin- 75 Envelopes to match, (ge Nozles, Couplings, Clamps, etc\u2014 these natty Walsts is excellent.65¢ j Leather rente Silverware, and Good Gas stants.ran po.Jove and ges pas stove.xit- and a Louis, et the age of 42 years Worth 2sc.For .LOWEST PRICES.Worth 85 cents, Tuesday.Se and Kitchen Sund aris.ae i ments, portieren etn eed Eve: orna- from bin late residence.on Ween Q Q 9 .RAE a DONNELLY, Kuotioneers, uO reserve.Everything has to be sold, am de simi A SHOWING OF LADIES\u2019 SPRING GARMENT hs in dee Nasaretn Chapel, where service will be a Le, everything will be sold without réserves MARCOTTE FRERES, eld at 8.30 a.m, apd from thence tn 25 Auctioneers, Cote dee Netgen thmétary.Friends and NOTES ON SOME POPULAR PRICED NOVELTIES.(A I= Quiaa du Peron), intimation.please mocept pat One way of drawing attention to the variety of our display of Ladies\u2019 Coats, Costumes, eto., would be to which contains Peruvian Cinchona Bark as its chief principle, will =.BCOTT\u2014Op the 28rd inet.Bean FI state we have imported Paris Costumes priced but a little under $200; then, again, we have charming, Nt aid digestion, give appetite, rebuild wasted tissue, and strensthen ence.axed & mothe, youngest daughter less elaborate creations at $8.00.The woman who cannot find what she wants among a selection like this Is the entire system.of Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Scott, 1716 Ontario st.hard to pleases.Some prices specially culled te suit moderate purses, BIG BOTTLE, $1.00.\u2018an Funeral private.A_SHORT CORSET COAT\u2014The design is exclusive, but by ordering In large quantities we have been able to | 3 SIX BOTTLES, $3.00.4 ETARR \u2014 RI ity, on April 21st.in- get the price down to this low point without sacrificing the beauty of the effect; made of Covert Cloth, In two : ; 1 aged $ month cha rs, te Starr, thadés of fawn, strapped and stitched seams, full top sléeves, turnover auffs, self covered buttons, lined Bm- 8 THOMPRON\u2014At T private.Press taffeta, 26 Inches long; sizes 33 to 43, spring and summer welght.The price, which repre- April 2314, Laure Camanne.rue vol 7 Sente about half its real value, la .tiiiil siete seis aii shane eus $i 95 - ; - daughter of John Thompeon Barchois.AN ELEGANT SPRING SUIT of all-wool fancy tweed, fitted Jacket, with shirred puff sleeves: trimmed = = : - > LS \u2019 fron: ard 2.Funeral will take piace routache braid, fine quailty Tiallan # silk lining.pleatetk-sicirt of the very latest style, inverted pleal $17 65 «The Canadian Gentleman\u2019s Shoe.The last eo setely vraies, c .Moody's) residence on Testun som Lo.le i ei cette tentent eat 00 es 08 040 sea nens es Curtains ot hance ure alwolutely now Furalitire, Carpets inet., at 1 o'clock.\u2018 LATEST STYLE NINE _GORED SKIRY of mixed gray and blue tweed, every seam strapped, G Y A E - d Tho prices.un coma.\u2014eacmempamde o usands dollars\u2019 worth Dosatirat dre A pn ast, 1130524 5?yoke iength; finished seit covered \u2018buttons, inverted pleat back, Price .peu rover ce aera basse $4.50 et our 3 aster an : Bedroom and Sitting Room arate Pastor Suites, Dining Buites, I Bishop rea Crump- No rubbish, no second-hand shock.- | ton, dearly beloved wife of F.G.Web- S i Sho nessg nd ready f Breytning eparkiing with new 3 or your homes.| ber.Funeral Monday mornine.À Perfect Corset 95¢ Summer Wash Boys\u2019 First pring es now lente ot of Brute sod ir Bade, with rt, comes 4 ; DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.\u201cTHE DESIDERATUM.\u201d \u2014 Of F b ® C .S it ; Pilows all complete.HEFBURN\u2014Entered into rest, at Rob.|| Course this well-kno- .Corset is aDrics ommunion Suits From 044 Parlor Pieces, Dressers, Cfifonieres, Tables, Bedroom Chairs \u2018 es on April 19th, Jean Gal.here In sl the ne.designs, fresh |.VOILE DE LIEGE, tme of the Hed from th end Rockers.Tdo magnificent BeStoom Suites of bird's-eye maple.; ; 4a, \" A the late James Hep- from the factory.delightful Continental new sea~ Selections oulled from the com- Several Solid : Mahogany Dinlug-Room Suites and big assortment of bine hth year Gta sgow and SPECIAL\u2014A new model for the ons effects, plain cream ground.Pletest stock of First Communion \\ Dining Chairs in all woods, MoCULLY- A bts Depert.NB.on Apri nite or arab.Gout, siraght font éprinkiea with pretty embroidered | Spite tn the olty.thust \u2018be \u2018vacated Bie week: ro $10 SrUcle loft after Gils sais.as promises 1, Burton lty, aged 87 years.dip hips blas curves, supporters ye in various colors, 38 In.\u2019 59C Boys\u2019 3-piece Sults In fancy black prey Sentral Economy.N.8.om on front and sides; imparts correct con- ator 0 - vs tovely v cnean Cloth.ined rinroughout 4 2446 S anh ance, ag tour for present fashion.Price.Bradford Velling, a lovely new ma- best quality farmer's satin, pl! P \"C% OBC teria; that Is meeting with much back and.front, finished with silk, 1855 t.Cather Ine (Near Drummond) IN MEMORIAM.\u201d favor, beige ground, relieved with ques 13 to 80, Worth $4.00.$3.15 ng memory of the Hon.Mr.J jo\u2019 dainty silver spots, width 40 peciai .ce.e +.ay rte whe Aled on April 24th, 1906.Ladies Wrappers 79¢ inches.Price .e conn 73\u20ac Boys Three-Plece All-Wool Black Notre Dame Street Sale WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Ladies\u2019 Wrappers, well made of CREPON DE PARIS.ol in Venetian Cloth fuite, Hned through- colored percale, newest shades, made spot ground, satin stri re este, out best qual wi, farmer\u2019s satin, MONTREAL.AFTERNOON and EVENING at 2 d 1.30 THAT aIDDY GOAT with yoke, pretty turned down collar, beautifully embroidered with hime leated, silk se smartly cut, per Until an o ; ave Golf Cldb Sardines, tin and all.«kirt cut extra full.and finished velvet effect spots.a strikingly or- fect flv.ng, lined throughout .Open Saturdays Unit 10 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, Aucti r : tol with frill.A regular 8.00 79¢ ginal weave, Price .quality former's satin.Spe- 50 * » Auctioneer.! value for .cones 9 $1.10 clal value at .27°\" 65, 7 ASK QUESTIONS.0 \u2014 \u2018 == F smon fes men as me SILKS AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE-PRICES SPRING CARPETS TE a re TURKISH RÉ aupétiens./\u201d À The dry goods firm of A FURTHER BULLETIN OF SILK SALE VALUES.| go (Zhe, The largest abd most varied \u2018stock of Oarpets and Flosr Coverings to : Mécure.Ja d A: Oglivy & Sons, St.jegun WASHING VLMa Te will form some idea of the quality when we say It is A regular 60c value.29c Witton, Russian, Vo Yves Brussels, Tapestry and Eastern Carpets, all 4 \u2014 Catherine of west, corner of © PLAIN GEISHA \u2018ait RG.an shadaor ak, AR inl Rg ng the vast pre td we have sold.rene Draperies, Table Covers, Cushions of every \u2018description.: Maal ervey om So erg =, Crier Soply in navy.ud shy.brown snd back.Reger rele w last 45 recii ae Tg Has wo \u201cRIE Brn ar Enamalid Brénteade a BPECIAL ECIAL AUCTIO % show you affihat is latest and best torr a Pe ae Bo rye.; checks, tshlonable #hade: se checks ee w fre 35\u20ac mo we DISCOUNTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.~ \u2014OF\u2014 trom every Their announes- RE .ne, Jenuine Tentern Rugs wilh be.osbiremad at our rooms, TO-MORROW VURS DAY) AFTERNOO | eu ment on pag) of this issue of tre || $ CARSLEY CŒ \u201c3.CARSLEY ce.«8.CARSLEY cet.2 Co .À [THOMAS LIGGET 250i 2e, (ere one SEER foie, 2, ALLE TT 2474-3470 BL, Gate 2e \" : \u201cStak gl ee pets s worthy of || ; CL oe ne al78 53,1703 Notre Darn irae {1 o3798 12,1783 Notre SRR.oe WT mew SC.MONTREAL \u2014 little time.Im fact, It was bordering on sultry.The temperature wig at least ten degreés warmer than it was at the ; maximum yester- y, and the sun, though for the most rt invisible behind a haze of fleecy » clouds, hag seemingly taken on some of the strength of later spring.The wind still] continues pretty : Stroiig-\u2014unoomfortably 80, because it partakes of a gusty nature that has Gesigns upon the insecure hats of some TA 1 > pedestrians, Many were the foot -Jraces that took place this morning \u201cAlter vanishing headgear.3.lt is to continue falr, à, Weather to-morrow.\u2014 77 Montreal W-ather Statistics.+\u2018 Readings by the Optical and Fn- gineer's Supply Company» standard
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