The Montreal daily star, 25 mai 1905, jeudi 25 mai 1905
[" ot an } i - Sayings :\u2014 \u201c Montreal.\u201d TOG WILL WORRY .RNJESTVENSKY Big Battleship Will Be Reserved for Supreme Effort.: \u201cIt goes without raving the \u201cStar\u201d \u201c g tho best advertising medium in \u2014THE STODDARD BEDDING CO.| .Buccessful Advertisers\u2019 SHOWERS ame CIRCULATION OF STAR: Last Weakte: Dally .347,188.last Weoks Weekly .126,136 \u2014 473,325 Tota) fast week RUSSIAN PRINGE WAS ASSASSINATED Governor of Baku Killed by a Bomb Yesterday.ADMIRAL AVELLAN'S VIEW Russian Fleet Will Give Battle to the Enemy at the Earliest Opportunity.Special Cable from a Montreal Star Correspondent.oklo, May 25.\u2014 Olficers of the ministry of Murine inform à Star correspondent that the first «lash between Japanese Ang Russian ships is HK ly ta Acur almolsy immediately.Jiapnnese Jght craft are scouwrting off the south coast of PFormosa.Togo mais: tie proper moment for de \u2018sive measures farther north.The nixed fleet of the Mikado fairly swarms in the zone of probable action.No Japanese sailors believe Rojestvensky has more than the mightest chance of victory.Togo will keep his battffships.on which Japan's naval supfemacy «e- pends, aut of danger till the supreme moment.He will harass the Russians by means of his torpedo boars and tm- provised , cruisers until they fall an easy prey to his battleships and regular cruisers.RUMORS! Æpo UT ROJESTVENSKY.Special Ci Star Corres le from a Montreal ndence.St.Petegsburg, May -5- Rumers of Rojestvensky's death are flying through the city to-day.The Slovy, Grand Duke Alexander's seml-official newspaper, says: \u201cWe will soon weep for the losa of Russia's noble admiral is the latest sacrifice lo a useless cause.Let us give up Manchuria.We have\u2019 enough cemutéries at home.Let our sacrifices be made to relecm our native land, net an unknown \u2018esert.\u201d RUSSIANS STEAMING NORTH.St.Petersburg.Muy 25.-Admiral Avellan, head of the Russian Admiral ty department, confirms the despatch saying Vice-Admiral Rojestvensky is steaming north to give battle to Al- miral Togo.He considers it possihle that news to the effect that the two fleets have met muy be received any ay.Admiral! Avellan reaffirms the «ffi.clal dental of the report .hat Rojest- vengky has broken down and asked to be relieved.Avellan says Rujestvensky sent detailed reports of the condition of his own heslth and of the heu'th of the crews of his ships.The constant tension and hard work of the past months Rave been a great strain on the Admiral\u2019s health.\u2018Even before he left\u201d shid Avellan, \u201cRojestvensky was a sufferer from kidney trouble, but his health 1s no worse.Admiral Voelkersam, in command of a squadron of the Russian has suffered from the long stay in the tropics.The appointment ot Vice-Admiral Birileff as successor Vice- Admiral Skrydloff at Vindiv ogtok, will In no wise affect Rojestvensky's status.The latter's mission as chief of the fleet is to take it to Vladivostok, There will be no anagonism when he gets there.\u201d \u201cDo you anticipate a sea soon?\u2019 the admiral was asked.plied: \u201cCertaiply.The Japunese cannot afford to allow Rgjestverisky to reach Viadivostok without an engagement I personally expect !t to tak« place in the near future, though*1I adinit the admiralty knows nothing of Rojezt- vensky's strategy or plans.the Emperor having accorded him complete freedom of action.\u201d In response to à suggestion that Tagn might intentinnally allow Rajestvensky to Ret to Vindivostok, contenting himself with torpedo attacks while the Russians hre on thetr way there.and then try to bottle Rojestvensky up In Vladivostok, Admiral Avellan smited and said \u2018\u2019The story of Port Arthur will not be repeated.Rojestvensky will try to wrest the mastery of the sea from Togo.There are many ways of compelling Togo to accept battle.Rojest- vensky will only have to hombard one of the coast cities to force Togo to sppeur in Its defence.\u201d AN UNCONFIRMED RUMOR.Manila, May 25.\u2014 There is an unconfirmed rumor that the Russian and Japanese fleetr have met south of Formosa, and that the Japanese were fleet, fight He re- defeated.WARSAW DISTURBANCES.Warsaw, Russian Poland, May 25 \u2014 Jewish disorders here las! night arase from an attempt of the Jewish Soclal- ist organization called the Bund to purge the Hebrew district of Warsaw of all disreputnble persons.The Bundites, with the view of expelling their undersirable co-rellgionists com- menieced to wreck disorderly houses, fes and other resorts.The fight- spread to the surrounding streets, continued until intdnight and recommenced this morning.Occasional clashes are still occurring.The Bundites have been permitted tn carry on the work of destruction without any interference on the part of the authorities, Not a single policeman was visible.One éastonally a patrol of gendarmes dispersed) the crowds which, however, were immediately permitted to gather again.There has been considerable bloodshed and many injured students have been taken to the hospitals.Fourteen of those wounded last night are reported to be dying.CELEBRATED IN NEW YORK.British Schools Club Remember Our Imperial Holiday.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, Mav 25 -Empire Day was celebrated at Delmonicos last night dy the members of the Rrilish Schools and Unlversities Club.Arthur H.Judge, president of the club, presided.At the table with him were Sir Percy Sanderson, British Consul-General.Dr.J.A.Irwin, and Rev.D.Purker Morgan, former presidents of the club: H.Clive Bayley.British Consul: John rd, former editor of the London es and Captain Portar.of the Btruria.In proposing the health of Ring Käward, the toast master referred to him as \u201cthe Welder of nations, as 8 man who travels fearlessly through Ireland, - ce, Snain or wherever he will.\u201d President Roosevelt was spoken of as being \u201cUnaftatd of trusts, Senate and the wild bYeagw of the Rocky Moun.Dr.Judge was wildly cheered, John FOO responded to the et.\u201cGreat fora.ally in the Far oo respond- pe ajeyty's represen- ve Sim of other Liaresses were 2, > - a4 2, \u2014_\u2014 RESULT OF AN OLD FEUD : Americans for a Long Time Have Been Trying to Get Upper Hand in Province.| special Cable From à Montreal Star Correspondent.May 23.Word has been re- ce1ved here that the Governor of Baku, Prince Nakachlidze, vis ussassinated at by nu bomb thrown at 3 p.m.yesterday.his carriage.The Hew! Liar w hos Ww \u2018ar ACCUMpaltys mg the Governor.bystander.were killed the coachman is said to hive injured.and a and been fatally Nakachidze, Prince uncle of the as- Sassitated Governor of Baku, sald to a Siar correspondent to-day My nephew the Governor of Baku, was a victim of the historical feud with the Armenians, Two por cent.of the population of Raku ts Armenian The heweomers hive monopatized Georgia, the world's oldest Christian kingdnm:.The Georgians are farmers.The Avinenians are business men In the course of a few decades all the land and money of the Georgians has been acquired by the Armenians.Their in- trigyes with Russia caused Georgia ca lose its independence.Being we dlthy they wanivd to make the Caucasus an Armenian Kingdom and began intri- RUINg with England.The Governor naturally opposed the separatists.The movement was therefore killed The recent riots In Baku took place because Christiana and Mohammedans alike were tired of the Armenian voke.The people of thé Caucasus want home rule.not Armenian despotism.Count Veronez, of Dashkonf.Viceroy of the Caucasus, has received unlimited pow - ers to deal with the situation.\u201d OCEAN YACHT RACE ( CLOSE.Schooners Atlantic and Hamburg Believed to Be Leading the Others.(See ulso page 12.) New York, May 25\u2014A two-masted schooner yacht.hull down to the northward, so far away that her identity could not be established, was sighted at 5 o'clock on the afternoon of May 21, about $30 miles, east of Sandy Hook lighiship, by the Hritich steamer Haversham Grange.which arrived today (rom Barry.The exact tocation of the\u2019 yarht was latitude 40.24.longi- de 55.42.When sighted by the Haversham Grange she had two gaff top sails bf equal height and an immense spthnaker sot.The spinnaker had a peculiar, square head with \u2018ri- angle top added.Some time after she came into sight of the steamer a squall rwept down upon her and she took in the topaalls.They were re-set as soon as the squall passed, however, und with the fair wind which pre- vaile she continued due east at great speed.It is believed from the deacrip- tion given above that the unknown yacht sighted war the German schooner Hamburg, which had not been sighted since May 18 when the steam yacht Oneldu reported her 132 miles from Sandy Hook and leading the Atlantic.and It was supposed, all the others.If It was the Hamburg the race between the German sehooner and the probable American leader is very close, for at a.m.on the day this unknown Was Rlghted the Atlantic was reported hy the steamer Bremen to he about 20 miles west and an equal distance north of the position of the supposed Hu burg ten hours later.This would g the Atlantic nr lead of approximathiy élght hours over the swift German craft THE MARK BOAT Falmouth, England, May 25.-The German cruiser Pfeil {s coaling here, preparatory to taking up a position off the Lizard as markboat at the.finjah line in the International yacht race, PRAISE FOR EARL GREY.The New York Times Eulogizes the Governor-General.the Montreal Star, New York, May %M-\u2014The \u201cTimes\u201d says \u201cWhen Lard Grey came over to Canada to assume the highly impart.ant duties of Governor-General he was obliged to abandon temporarily work COALING.Spovial ta of peculiar interest, with which his name has bern afroc sted In a manner extremely creditable to him.that of president of the Public House Trust, lt is not too much to sey that in this he demonstrated his possession of qual- ttes as valuable and rare as those demanded by his more conspicuous post.NN difficulties undoubtedly were with him in Canada, of which he hae | already had a taste.but his sound judgment, tact.unselfish devotion to duty.and his high standard of public service, shown In the supervision.of trust, can be relied on to pull him through.\u201d MONEY POSTED FOR FOR MATCH.Towns and Stansbury to Row Again\u2014 Towns Invited to Vancouver.London.May 25.-Towns, In writing to a London friend.says that money has been posted for a race with Stans- bury.Towns says he has received an Invitation to visit Vancouver but nothing definite had been settled at the time of writing Referring to the proposed match with Durnan, of Toronto, Towns rays the first overtures for a race rame from Durnan.TO RESTRAIN EMIGRATION.Budapest.May 25.\u2014A bill providing for the restriction of emigration was futroduced in the Diet to-day.It pro- pe ced to prohibit steamship companies from employing emigration agents, to limit thelr advertisements, to abolish emigration agencies and to punish those who hold out inducements to emigrate.TRAVEL IN COMFORT.+ The emny-runing and palatial steam- ern \u201cQuebec\u201d and \u201cMontreal\u201d are mow Kivimg A wuperior service between Montren) and Quebec daily; the \u201cMont- VOL.XXXVII, N°.real\u201d free, shia ctty on the odd dates thin mofith, nud the \"\u201cQuedber\u201d om the Joseph even datés.Slonte fare, SR.50: Return, tn -day sente RISK.Saturday to Meudar excursiona, penitentiary.Travel Adar ner Ageu ed, où rhone, M | best £ 123 SOLD ON MERIT \u2014 | GOLD MEDA MANY SCOTGHMEN COMING TO CANADA Six Hundred and Forty Sailing on the lonian.TO COMPETE AT ST.ANDREW'S Mr.Geo.8.Lyon WIIl Entér for the Open Championship\u2014Thorbugh- bred Cattie for Canada.Canadian Associated Press.Loudon, May 25.\u2014Mr.Bruce Walker, the Canadian Government agent at Giasgow, speaking to the Canadian \\s- sociated Press, said that there has been, 4 greal boom in emigration from Scotland this week.The Ionian Allan liner takes out 640 second class passengers, the lurgest number of second class passengers that ever left this side.The third class section of the | Tonlan hus been turned into second class.ler Walker hopes In a few days to oceupy new office quarters directly opposite the old ones on St.Eno-h - | Fauare.The position and appearance when the offices are completed will equal the London Canadian offices.MR.LYON'S PLAN.Mr.Geo.S.Lyon.the Canadian golfer, is remaining at Prestwich uu- 111 the close of the meeting.He then goes to St.Andrew's, where he whl enter for the open championship.THOROUGHBREDS FOR CA A large number of thorough tle are being shipped this week for Biddeford.P.E.L \u201c TWO MORE BODIÉS FOUND.Gontinues to Yield Gruesome Spring Crop.The officials of the morgue have had a busy time to-day taking bodies of unknown people out of the river.The first gruesome discovery was made at 5 'aiv, when the body of a v ry much decompos'd unkn:wn man wag found floating in the river at the wharf of the Thomson Steamship Line, When examined by the morgue keepers, nothing whatever: was found In his pockets by which he could be identified.He'is believed to have been in the water since Inst autumn.Ths next call was sent in to the morgue at nine o'clock, when the body of another unknown man was found floating in the river at the wharf of the Thomp:on L' ne, in exacty the same spot as Where the body of the first man was picked up.The die- covery was ajso made by the same re \u2018sons, Wio were not only frightened, but very much shocked when they came across the second corpse.There was nothing found on his person by which he couid be, id>ntifed.Thirty cents was all thet was found in his nockets.Caroner McMahon will do his best to have the bodies ldentified, and has ordrred the medical experts to mike the autopsies to ascertaln the cause of death.its The River Damages for Broken Spine.Martial Lefrancols, laborer, through his attorney.Mr.Z.Renaud.is proceeding against the Dominion Bride Company in an action for $10,000 damages for a broken spine.While at work for the company on April 17 last, at the corner of Berrl and Commissioners streets, he nlleges that the derrick with which he was hoisting iron beams was faulty and broke, the Iron falling on his head and back, causing a fracture of the spine.o Regatta Postpored.The regatta which was to have heen held at Dixle yesterday afternoon had to be postponed in consequence of the high wind and the water being too rough for shells and canoes.An.open alr concert was glven by a brasd band and In the evening the Country Club gave a dance, which was a brilliant and enjovable one.Four Years in Penitentiary.F.ROBERTSO COAL MERCHANT has removed his office to 200 St.James St.The evidence of its worth | is a record sale of upwards of 13,000,000 pac ets annually\u2014\u2014 \"SALADA\u201d Ceylon Tea, Black, Mixed or Natural Green.Sealed Packets Only.e PY Never Sold in Bulk Awarded at\u2014\u2014 y St.Louis Exposition, 1904 ma \"Old Shoes Rice.a Gas Range\u201d Sure signs of a happy life BEGIN RIGHT $68.00 Capital 18 all that's required to have a GAS RANGE Sce the Gas Company.1212312 TEN le RY PURE GOLD COFFEE EVERY TEST.STANDS Tt yields fullest satisfaction to all lovers of a really good rup of Coffee, and fastidious palates relish the luxury of ita unique fin- vor and purity.\u201cIt is good to the 1 1 Ib.and 2 IB.cans.at Free sample cans at all grocers, PURE GOLD Mi'g Co., TORONTO.WM, HL.DUNN, Agent, Montreal.The Sicillan\u2019s Passengers.The Allan line steamship Sicilian, mailing for Liverpool, is taking out the following first and second cabin passengers: Saloon\u2014Mrs.Wallace Anderson, Toronto: Miss A.M.Burgess, Drockville; 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K8ai! know is the best place in Montreal tno get them, and say, if you want [ You urg\u2014Quit for Summer\u2014Washable Suits from 75¢ to $3.50.a new | aShirt Walsts, with collar attached, at 50c.| Boys\u2019 \u201cSu ality, with detachable coll ars.at 75c, 51.00 and 81.25.: Better HAS Teed Suits from $2.50 And Boys 4) Knee Pants at 35c, Aiso Boys\u2019 CA! \u2019 vas to 9 p.m.evenings.Stores open Here £0c, 11 p.m.Baturday.5c, $1.00 and $1.25.A SWRDY ! branch of the Automobile buninens.\\ ANTHRACITE 3 GOAL Best of Two Continents.Pennsylvania From Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Coy'a mines.Welsh (Cobbles)' From Big Vein Swansey Valley.Lowest Prices.Careful Delivery Andrew Baile 69 McQILL STREET Tel.Main 4623-4633.11927 3aw AIRD'S TRITICUMINA BREAD FILLS THE BILL.TRY IT.Lawn Mowers Great American Ball Bearing.Guaranteed Highest Grade made In \u201cUnited States, WOODYATY HIGH WHEEL.And oth others.4 GARDEN BARROWS, ETC.Wholesale: CAVERNILL, LEARMONT & CO.\u201c181 2 vod RX ghllan line ta Oroad! rom Glasgow, am.ay, and an he ARTS SEE OUR EXHIBIT Ia conjunction with the Montreal Canine Association's Show, Victorian Rink, May 24th to 27th inclusive.We cater to every See the \u201cBuick,\u201d \u201cPierce,\u201d \u201cCreatmoblies,\u201d \u201cPrescott,\u201d Every doctor on the Inland should try the Plerce Stanhope.DOMINION MOTOR CAR Co., Limited, STANLEY STREET, opposite Windsor H: MO.: ~Bleury Sts 3 ! Cor.of Craig and *;\" Cather ines: : ; es OT Ë Ten À and 2299 fr; +2 bie vies fi i, a, ES = es of eam ne ET \u2019 P lenderson om Mt, a.m, to *#: mount, «0 p.m, «tion, 40 m.From .to AT SUMMER PRICES.\" THE HARTT & ADAIR GOAL GO., \u2018 1774 Notre Dnme Street.and others.Wife Satisfied?ÿ Have you given her enough home furnishings to make the house tasty and comfortable, o have you delayed its complete furnishing until you have a little more rendy cash.Don't wait any longer then, cOme and see us at once.Our new credit system will make you and your wife bappy Every article is marked tn plain figures.You sec what you're buying, and the price you're paying for it.No high profits: excessive percentages.Summer Furniture SUMMER FURNITURE.To-morrow night we will advertise some striking bargains in all lines of Verandah Chalrs and Rockers, Camp Btools, Lawn Settees, Folding Camp Chalrs, and reduced prices on the [TUE FANNAN STORE \u201c213 & 216 St.James Si celebrated Jumbo Rockers and Chairs.Everything for hot weather comfort.Look for Friday's issue.j We are Agents for Globe Wernioke Extension Bookcases.f \" Home Furnishing 1547-58 Emporium.8t.Catherine 8t.( \\ I.New Summer Vests.We have the largest collection of Summer Vests ever shown on this market.They are cut in the latest style, tailor made, fit perfectly and will wash like a linen handkerchief.They come in the new whipcord, crash linen, silk and linen, fancy figures, colored ducks, many of them with binding to match, in all the new shades of tans, browns, grays, green effects, and a hundred other new patterns.Detachable pearl buttons.mostly single breasted, \u2018\u2018Stouts\u201d and \u201cSlims.\u201d Prices : $1.50 to $5.00 each.If you are in this vicinity call in and see these goods.erty pe SEY 0X J ey | IN OTTAWA AND MONTREAL CAPITALS DEFEATED THE CAUGHNAWAGAS.Capitals Had a Number of New Men on Their Team Yesterday / Afternoon.Bpeclal te Ihe Montreal Star.Ottéitä, May 25.\u2014Refore 1 crowd numbering about 2.50u people the Capitals.defeated (he Caughnawaga Indians \u2018at \u2018Varsity oval yesterday by nine goals to one.They completely outclassed the braves, who, while they were very speedy .nd yuite expert stickhandlers, showed little knowledge of the fine points nf licrosse as played in senior company.The Indians\u2019 defence, which was pressed closely throughout, played welll and indeed considering the monopaly sof the ball which the Capital home had, the wonder, is the scar.vas not larger.Jo» Deer.J.Jacobs and Norton were very conspicuous on thie ed of the team.The Indian fleld alsa played well, Dom- fnique Daillebout standing out prom- irently.: When it came te senring.however.they were not in 1: Tn-« bill was puss- ed in and around \u2018h+ flags, he majer- ity of the shots bein long \"ahs lavabs, however, scared on + very ore ly shot The weakness vo! the lixiian houie enabled Caps to show 1p in stellar form.The ' wboie team idaved weil, showing remark.by good form for the time of year.The passihig andl catch ng was very fair.but owing tn Yack of Practice \u2018home play was Ho: well worked up.McDonald in goal, Was in | NATIONALS WHITEWASHED .THE CORNWALL TEAM.The Cornwall Team Was Made Up Almost Entirely of Junior Players.The Corrwatl Litcresse Club brought à team composed atmnesl enlirely of new men, to the Nutional Grounds yesterday.It seemued to be the intention to try them out, and ried out they were, The Nationals pluyed tag with them.They vutran and outplayed them, and a great trouble of the visiting ten was that they seenui to lack sufficient acquadntance with one another on the field, The Nationals, for a team that had tp be almost butl! up again from the few remains of last years team, showed up in first class torm.They gave a fine exhibition, but it must nel be forgotten that In doing so they had a very weak opposition to overcome.Stl Cornwall looks as if it might fmprove quickly and greatly within the next few days, Saturday s being practically their first earnest match, and their appearance denoting uderable slrength and swiftness « to be developed.It was the first demonstration of the double referee system, but little could be judged from it.as both teams were unusual'y gentle in their work.It sim- @plendid form, ad Rroderick fl ed Ralph's position satisfactorily.His work, however, w.s mde casy by Lhe mood.playing of li hertson amd Shea, ply looked ax if there was a referee and a held captain again, Considering that il was only an exhibition match and that there were two ba=eludl giunes going on, besides innumerable out of town excursions, there Was quite a crowd tn attendance, some two thousand people yell- leg and shouting as if the champion- In the fleid- Pringle, Ashfield, Allen SID were at stake \u2018end Brownridge di! the best work.The following was the line up: Brownridge, who is a newcomer to, National.Cornwall.\\ Ottawa from the C.L.A.made a very L'Heureux.Goal.,.,.Hunter favorable,.impression and will prob-, Cattaranteh .Point.Cummings ably catch a place on the team.He is] Deoarke.Cover.,.Cralyg Sight, but very fast.catehes cleanly | Blanchard.Defence.Lightbody end passes accurately, Stewart, ai Clement.Defence.Roach Junior, did good work at outside home.| Lachapelle.Defence .B.MeCourt Allen and Enatwood were seemingly | Lavole Centre.Montgomery expected to do the bulk of the rearing.Dulude.Home, .LMeAteer and were fed well for that purpose.| Bourgon Cees Home, LL.MeCourt Both, however, were closely checked: Porrier.Home.R.Degan end Allen, particularly, received rough | Hlehard.Oulside.Lipnsse usage from tbe biz Indian defence | Lamoureux.Inside.Lalonde \u2018 Considering the practices the home| Referees \u2014 C.Chitty and Harry team showed up very well and will Smith, | : five the Shamrocks a hard game on .mpires Je Desmond and R.Des- turda: he line up was as follows: ¢hand.Ba 7.7 PU Timekeepers \u2014 H.Lacoste and 1H.Mop Goal Caughniwaga- Liddell.cDonald .0a ne Deer Broderick .,.Pnint Jae Jacobs | \u2014 Robertson .Caver._.J.Norton | Bhea .Defence.Joe Fro | SHAMROCK-OTTAWA MATCH River Pringle .Co Defence LL AL et TO BE PLAYED SATURDAY.Buttorme tu Lu RENE PF Paire À The Shamrock senior team will aot Brownridge .Hume .Dailebont | Le às strong on Saturday as IL some Gleeson (.Home.Montoux | times has been in the past, but for, Allen .,.Hum: \u2018 Twanx | that very reason the opening mateh gi Stewart .- Cratside .P Jarobs | the lucrosse seuson on Saturday ous Fnstwood .Inside -.J Martin | to be a much more Interesting one i : Referee\u2014-D Reynolds Lit otherwise would have beer./ than T'mplres\u2014I' Mulligan and J.Daille- | Under the circumstances, Ua Bout keepers I Foran and Chiet : Will be much mors evenly oe\u201d Kocka | Shamrocks will be MIN at er ; lves 6 hinson, Who 5 oe © BCORING S1 MMARY ; Vives of Kehinson, » fes to Montreal.Paddy Drennan, \\ - Stewart, J0 minutes.Allen, & minntes: | be married.and porha ho is going to Enstwnod, 19 minutr strength of the entry \"C E.Kowe, the western owner, whose colors will be seen on Colonial Girl, the conqueror of Hermis and First Mason, the half-brother of the once famous McChesney.The famous Broomstick, \u201cat 119 pounds, has not been seen in public this year, and there has been same doubt as to his condition.if Capt.Brown sends him to the post, he will have the cenfident backing of a host of racing enthusiasts.y.B.Jennings shows a strong hand with Proper, who finished third last year in the same event, after a bad start, #nd Dainty.a mare consist- or speed and stamina.EO sta, from the Columbia stable, owned in Washington, D.C., appears to be the only other contender in the field.although Bir Brillar, Pasadena, Leonidas snd Ostrich are in at light weights The entries, jockeys, weights and probable odds for the Brooklyn liandicap follow: Delhi, 124 (SNAW) -02100 11000000 3 tol Broomstick, 119 (J.Martin).10 to 1 lord of the Vale 118 (W.Davia).4 to 1 xDainty, 114, O'Nell .Sto xProper, 108, B.Smith 8tot xxFirst Mason, 118 (Lyne) .5tol xxColonial Girl, 111, (A.W- Booker} .40000000 cree § tol Cirazilo 109 (Hildebrand) .7 tol Eli Briliar, 102 (Kelly) .100 tn 1 Leonidas, 104 (Knapp) .2to1l Pasadena, 103 .3to1l .Ostrieh, 102 .0er0cece aveu ve0 3101 Rowe entry.xxJennings entry.afternoon was uneventful from the standpoint of accldents, save for the capsizing of a dingy, which was moored to the pler at the time, with her sail lashed, and from which the ve- cupant escaped with a slight wetting.ROD AND GUN WESTMOUNT TOURNAMENT.\u201cChampion Elliott Was Present, But Scored Below His Average.There were forty-five competitors at the Westmount Gun Club's tournament yesterday representing Jocal, Quebec and Ottawa clubs.Among the professional marksmen present was J.A.R.Elliott, world's champlon, representing the Winchester Arms Company.Out of 160 ciays fired at he broke 143, a score much below his average.The highest average for amateurs was a tie, two Montrealers, W.H.Ewing and G.Dumont, both breaking 134 out of 170 shot at.The two will shoot off for the cup at some future date.Last year the cup for the highest average went to R.Lewis, captain of the club, this season.The programme was divided into nine events, and a special.The D.of C, T.& and G.P.A, shooting rules governed.In event No.1, ten targets, Rose Bystem, the highest scores were made by Heney and Du- mont, both of whom got ten.McDuff and Upton each scored 9.In the second event, class shooting, 20 targets, Lewis, Ewing and McDuff each got 18.In event No.3, high guns, 1§ targets, no one made a clean sweep.The hest, 14, was made by St.Jean and Westover.No.4 event, 25 targets, Rose system, with $5 added, Redman came nearest to the full score with 22, and was crowded by Hutchison, and Elliott, with 21 apiece.The next event, class shooting.with 20 targets, was swept by Elliott, the professional, and high scores were 19 by St.Jean.and 18 by Thompson and Lewis.In event No.6, 20 targets, Rose system, with 35 added, Lewis, Ewing, Du- mont and Elliott each made 18.In No.7 event, high guns, 20 targets, Eiliott did not make a hiss.Dumont was next highest with 18.No.8 event, Rose system, 20 targets, 85 added, was cleaned out by Eliott, while Craig made 18.In No.9 event, high gun, 20 targets, Elliott dropped to 15, and Dumont and Ewing showed up with 17 each, The Merchandise event, a wpecial, was open from 9 a.m.until 5 p.m.and afforded some good sport.Entries were unlimited and of the 20 prizes offered the first was $10 In gold.Each man fired at twelve targets at unknown angles from two traps.There were 28 entries, and Muskrat and Westover tied for first place with 13 targets each.The Other scores were as follows : Craig, 11: Dumont, 11; Upton, 11: MeDuff, 11; N.Candlish, 11; Hutchi- won, 11; Redman, 11; Burr, 10: Bwing, 10; Montambault, 10; Kearney, 10; \"Pepin, 10; Hanson, 9; Cameron, 9.Van Vifck, 9.Rainville, 9; Smith, 9; Bt Jean, 9.Brantford Was Defeated.St.Catharines, Ont, May 26.\u2014The lacrosse season waa opened here yesterday, when Brantford and the Ath- leties played an exhibition game.The match was a good one, and the checking close, especially in the last half.Don Cameron and Forester, of the home team, each had an eye injured and were laid up for repairs.The vigiting team failed to reach the nets throughout the game, Hess, the new Athletic goal tender.proving himself a good barrier, while the home team scored Bix goals.Buy Stylish Shoes Do you want the véry latest in shoe style ?Do you want good fitting shoes ?Do you want foot- comfort ?This cut shows you our Colored Oxford with Brighton toe\u2014 the very latest thing.They're made in all sizes and all widths.Tan shoes mean foot-com- fort for you.They're always cool in summer.They prevent damp, perspiring feet.\u2018 hen you're buying tan shoes, why not have the right color ?; There\u2019s quite a difference in tan shades.INVICTUS Shoes are the right color\u2014a Deep Rich Orange., This colored 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The par value of the shares is $10.00 each.We are offering only 4,500 shares of this stock.We would like you to know more about this Company.We would like you to know more about the Stock.We would like you to know the possibilities of the J.Y.London, May 25.Lord M'tuto, speuk- ing at a dinner tendered him hy the i Canada Club, stated ha he aus ios - ernor-General of C.aiada 1, aa cos he making time, especially 15 Is The Empire in 1898 was ve ry crude enpar- ed with 1905.Canada's sons hid as nn outcome rushed to arnis out of British sentiment.He had that afternoon oon- sisted at the unveiling of 4 nement to the colonial troops fallen In the late war, which he described as the official Beal to a Inagnift «nt page of imperial history.His pv riod of ofie had seen great prosperity end devel opment of wealth, with it a ferung of power and ambition of nationality lipk- ed with Imperial feeling He hardy knew whether the pegpde of Greats Hr tain grasped it all.He hoped Great Britain would alyfivs hold ou: the hand of friendsh dad The Httle dif ferences between then would reve become the plaything «f Farts pois os.In conclusion he sali fur: the Dominlon would always Mo 1 War Place in his heart.Mr.Lyttleton, Coloma! 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yesterday afternoon, at st.Pauls Cattedral, un Veiled the memortil ru Colental so dlers fallen during the South African, war, Besides [Lord aid Lady Strath.| cond, there were present Hou A J | Balfour, Hon.los.Chamberlain, Hon | Alfred Lyttelton the Earl amd Count ess Minto, the Eial and Countess fo.| berts, Generals Haden Powel) ind Methuen, and others, Canon Scott Holland, in a short address, sud the Col-?onies had come to tivexl Birliains auf , in a time of black, Jism dread, when disaster followed disaster.when the rest of the world hat given n verdict: agalnst ux, and seen 1 whit befell us | moral judgmnent fer vue sides, WILL VISIT CANADA The Canudian Associated Press understands that later où tn the year Prince Henry, of Prussia.accome- panied by the Kaiser's second son, with a large Heet will tour round the world, visiting Canada amongst other places on the wu) BAYS EMIGRANTS ING, The Manchester Courier a number of artisans, Hery workers, who to Canada, are former homes.A CANADIAN CHEATIONS The papers gener rally emphasize the fact that the Empire Day first originated in Canada.\u201che Tires devotes an editorial to the suhje.PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGMENT.In the case of the Imperial look Adam ad Charles Clark Comjeuniy, Lame the Privy Council haa dismissed) the pétition with costs, DEATH OF WILLIAM ZIEGLER.The Promoter of Arctic Explorations Has Passed Away.New York.May 21 ARE RETFEN- states that Including cot- recentiy emigrat- returning to their William Ziegtr.the capitalist and promoter of Arette | explorations.died yesterday at his! country home.near Norton, Conn He | was unconscious all the previous right The funeral will he held Saturday at noon.Mr.Ziegler had been an Invalil since 8 runaway acchlea: in which he was injured.last October.He sustained internal hurts and wus so severely to do little more than relleve his sufferings.Mr.Zlegler was born in Heaver county.Penn.September 1, 1842.le | War educated in the public Towa and later learned the printers trade in the office of the Muscatine He went Into thé baking powder business In 1870 and made à large fortune.During the latter venra of his life he operated In Brooklyn and other Long Island real estate to the extent of millions of dollars.He lod thé flight against the purchase by the clty of Brooklyn of the lang Island Water Supply Company, the prevention of.this purchase resuliing in a large saving to the rity.schools n° - To Increase Russia\u2019s Revenue.8t.Petersburg.Mav The commission appointed under the presidency | of M.Kutler, assistant minister of The | interior, to decir upon measures to adopt in order to Incrense the revenies ol the Emplre.has determined to recommend increased taxation to the amount necessary to meet the nddi- tional expenses on account of the war and is consldering the question of an income tax, from which the commission desires to raise $25.000,000 Duke Sails to Arctic Regions.Bergen, Norway.May 2.The steamer Belgica.with the Duke f Orleans on board, 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NO Y Mav 25 wire tbe cortimuet aliness of a juror.the trial of Alotze J Whiten: charged with defrooudine the Hiv Trast Company.of Fuffals of $ Con oan ale ogee] ratsed cheque, which was cashed on July 5 last been put over \u201che term Assistiont Pistrie Myan nunourerd that [5 Grant mg.the sick juror in rhe White nan case.had appeared in his office bear Ing an anonymous letter which he sa) he had received Tuesday afternoon, The letter had been dellvered by a special delivery messenger and was addressed th Mrs Fading, T'pon open.mg the letter she found two bills of the £0 denemination and one $10 bill, The exo t contents of the letter are being kept secret but Mr Hyao was inducod to say \u201cThe letter received ald thar if Mr Falug wonbd not pear In court he vould be richer 850.the money énclosed, If he did not appear to-day om several dave he would receive from the sane sonrce Faling brought the letter to me yesteoday morning.Juxttee Childs, it is said.knew the receipt of the letter and îts contents wher he pout the case over to the Reptember term, As Result Over Till HEE by Mrs Fuling He TEN MILLION DOLLAR SCHEME American Presbyterians Will Provide Annuities for Aged Ministers.Winer, Mav 25-The General Az- sembly of the Presbyterian Chuch yesterday discussed and approved recommendations in the reports of the come.mittees on foreign missions and or Sad- hath School work, appointed a committee \u2018o Investigate and report on feasibility of the plan of Justice John M.Harlan, of the United States Supreme Court, for the election of a central Preabytgian eathedral at Washington, and endorsed the collection of a rermanent furd of $10,000,000 the income from which is to he expended in annuities fer aged preachers of the Presbyterian Church.The remmittes now haa a permanent fund of The remainder 18 to be raised by collections, rifts and an insurance scheme by which a preacher may, by paying about $24 a vear for 20 vears, draw an annuity of $500, Pefore the 20 years nave nlnpred, it estimated the permanent fund wi\u2019) e snffsient to increase the annuity .o \u201cine of the speakers declared that gifls of any elzg would he re- celved from any person wha has a Jazal right to the money which he gives, Italy\u2019s Agricultural Conference.# Rome, May Zà Active preparations are in progress for the inauguration of the International Coftiference on Agriculture.which will Degin May 28 in this elty.in the presence of King Vie- tor Emmanuel and ten Helena.The King has appointed®the Itallan dete.gates to the conf rence, They tn- clude Foreign Minister Titonl.Minister of the Treasury Carano, Minister of Agriculture Ravabh, Senators Fina and Malvano.and Deputies Luzzatti, Cht- mirrl.Cappelle and Ottavo.The delegates had a conference with David Lubin, of californian.who suggested the idea to His Majesty.Seddon on Tari Questions.Wellington, New Zealand, May 235 \u2014 In a speech at Dunedin.Prime Minister Seddon sald that gince the preferential tariffs had been adoptel he.tween the colonies and the mothér country.the Imports from Great Britain to Néw Zealand had slightly increased, American Imports, which previous to thäât time had been largely on the increase, were now stationary, for: the\u2019 neariy , «soude boinrd M.HICKS & CO\u20198 SALES.à 99 ecial Sale by eCid ot the furnishings of a private residence, TO CLOSE AN ESTATE We have recelved instructions to sell by Auction, without reserve, a large sant of Fourniture and Effects re- inosed lo our rooms for convenie re of sale INCIT INC \u2014 Steinway & Sons Cablnet Grand upright Mano Lindsay upoght plano, fancy parlor sofas ard chads, cosy corner centre and fairey fables, pnlutitgs, water colors.vi RrAVIOgS «Hood prints, plush and Uibpestry querfioges lave curtains, nak ex and tea ses dining table, dining chairs, duvet add china ulasg and serres mahogany flat top desk.oâk center desk Remington ewriter, : ni ary table, guvoiving bookshelf, nak hese sowie meschne odd and \u20ac sy Morris chatts, lou 8 brass bed- cnanel or beds oak and mr ple hier sad atten cheffonier, hureava moet wis HINT resses, and washstands boulet vets wardrobes eablnet foding bed.walotut etagers, shaving stated, fenders sud fhe irons, fernery, lot of books Tefrigerstor Wilton and Brus- (sets catpets, olfeleth, mangle, cook stove, Let ete San at eur rooms, 247-749 Notre Dame west [st FRIDAY AFTERNOON, At 230 o°cloek Goods on ew Thursday.M HICKS & CO.121 3 Auctioneers.At Greatly Reduced Prices, We offer for gale a inrge accumulation of I'amonds, Watches and x other Jowellery, viz: tone ITnamonds Rings from 86.00 up L Good Timekeepers, at 81.59 and up Chur Rat Alarin Clock at Wie ls a Anap Other goods at proportionately low figures Ilomember the address ARONSON & RUTENBERCG, 801 ( rat street, St Francois Xavier stree Opposite t 108 84 law WANTED Blacksmiths AND Machinists Steady work and highest ;wages paid.Apply, stating experience, to\" -Altorner Fal-° \u2019 Sor of COOPER & CO., Dept.Canada Foundry Co, LIMITED, \\ 14 and 16 King Street East, TORONTO.121 3 SKIN BEAUTY Can Be Yours Again.smooth texture, thé valket rance and toe beauty 07 \u201cacurs 8 DOGTINE are all brought back and served by using PR SIMUN S \u2018FACEOZONE which acts pre-eminentiy as a food for the skin.It washes Hi-soves ail Blemishes.Pim- hes and Blackhesds Undey its the skin reguins {ts atural Hooulth The beneficial re- suis are ertain that vour maney will bé refur td 1 von are Dot satisfied ts ah 1 tou Sy ce nd mf eshing ta Be à lbiottle from all dealers my AHL uly in obtaining It, fran ap wn pre- lotion and awas sn! ples Blot influence ben its and \u201c0 Price ou hay dire use If.order * 425 St.Pantl Street, MONTREAL.A VALUABLE HINT | A business man IR Judged In A Rr°st measure by his sur- rovadings Look well to your OFFICE FURNITURE You can ohtain rellahle Information rr garding the matter frum the Canada Office Furniture Campany, 221 St.Jnmrs Street, Montreni, Canada.Tel.Malta 1091.SET BACK FOR THE MAYOR.Two Dismissed \u201cPhiladelphia Officials Reinstated by Courts, Philadelphia, May 25.\u2014The gas lease fight was carried into the courts yesterday, and in consequence, the two diréctors appointed by Mayor Weaver, Tuesday evening, are out of office, the directors who were dismissed fave positions.Late in the day, Mayor Weaver, accompanied by former Judge Jas.Gay Gordon, went to New York to vonsuit with Ellhu Root.The leuters of the Republican organization announce that thelr lines remain unbroken, that the gas lease will be parsed over the mayor's veto nex! week, and that the lease will be put into operation.Mr.Weaver pald, last night:\u2014*\"I am still the mayor of the city, and I mean to exercise all the rights of my office.The injunction cannot prevent me from doing my duty.\u201d As an evidence of this view the Mayor takes of the situation.he or- deredd that the matters pertaining to the two departiments requiring imme- dinte action be hrought to his notice at once, thereby assuming personal charge of these branches of the city government pending the outcome of the legal complications, CASTORIA For Infants and Children.The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of THE MONTREAL DAILY WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.I Lake Champlain.Ex.$.$.58% Bundles (atout 45 tonai No \u20ac gal G27 Bundiés «about 4 tonst No 8 Bulge 128 Bundles (about 9 tons) No 9 gauge Sapanized Telegraph Wire Marked (C.P.R.Will be wold by Public Auction, for account of whom it may concern, in rear of 47 und 49 Common street, on FRIDAY, 26th MAY, At WALTER M 12 o rlock KEARNS Auctioneer Don.ESTATE JAMES DRUMMOND.IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE -\u2014-0F- - Valuable Real Estate SITUATED IN WESTMOUNT and PETITE COTE The undersigned has recefved instrue- tions from the Executors to sell by Pub- lle Auction on TUESDAY, 30th MAY.at 11 O\u2019Ciock A.Jan NOTRE reserve, in order DAME to at his salesroom, STREET.without vlose the Frtate, 8 Choice Building lots, Each 50 x 175 feet.On Argyle Avenue, Westmount above Montrose Street, vu side situation, overlooking the country HS far as the eye When the Boulevard Is combe one of the most favorite sections nf the \u201cGarden\u201d Suturb The Electrie Car Service by the Heaver Hull-Guy Street line, running aloux the tIper level of Westmount, renders ensy access to this property These lots must enhance tn value.Petite Cote Farm AREA 9 ACRES, (Just west Charming sorroundirg cun reach pleted.this will having a frontage of § ACRES on the main road This section of Montreal has monde ra pla strides slice the location of the great 1 IL.Warkshops and nther mantufac- Turing fndustries tn the vielnity-and the future fs full of promise This sale gives an exceptional tunity to purchase at prices that should be attractive to investors or £pecula- ters Plans and signed's offtre WALTER particulars at the under- KEARNS, Auctinneer M Canada Maple the Horse tly satisfied Exctringe's the fart have re not in fts Mr Small.of the Exchange, fn commenting Show, states that he is perfe- with rullng the delivery rig, notwithstanding that many thought it celved first prize like the reli?it is In a ciass by Itself on judges out should The rig was wated maple confer- Mr Smal fu- class tions, thought feels that at the Maple Unnfectinms the show a sues es, and in ture the only substitute for a hax shaw will be a box of Smalls NO MORE \u2014 OR \u2014 OF PARIS.A few applications of this great scalp food is sufficient to stop the falling out of hair and to promate the growth, remove dandruff, pimples, itch.and restore all white hair to the orieinal yonthful colour.Ask your dealer to procure it for youn from any of his wholesale druggists and {f he will not, nddress Cooper & Cn, Dept.2, 426 St.Paul strect, Montreal BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Never accent nnythinæ but that which bears the nnme of Cooper & Co.at the font of the Inbel.The mercaants Bank of Canada Notice tu hereby given that a dividend of 3 1-2 per cenl.for the current hail year, being at the rate of 7 per cent.per annum upon the Fa:d-up l'Apitai Stock of this Institution, has Leen declared, and that the same will Le payable at its Banking House, In this city, on and after TH.RSA Y, the Ist day of June next Tow Transfer Books will be cloned from the 17th to the :1st day of May next, both days inclusive.The Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Banking House, in the Clty of Montreal, on WEDNFESDAY, the 21st day of June next.The \u2018hair will bg taken at 17 o'rlock noon By urder of the Bonrd, THOS.FYRHE, Jeneral Manager.105 4 law Montreal, 5th April, 1905.MGR.SBARETTI'S REPORTS.The Vatican Approves of His Action in Manitoba Boundary Case, Rome, May 25.\u2014The Vatican has received another full report from Mgr.Sbarretti, the Apostolic Delegate at Ottawa, concerning hls action in the cage of the Manitoba boundary extension.The Vatican authoritiers have written to Mgr.Sbarretti.approving his attitude.\u2014 .Wireless Telegraph Office for Quebec: - Special\u2019 to the Montreal Star, Quebec, May 25.The Covernment han ordered she putablishiment of a wireless tel en office in the rapper part of the post office building hb GRAY HAIR! oppor- ' R\u2014THURSDAY, A.ARON\u2019S SALES PEN RETAIL AUCTION ROOMS New Goods of every description wlll be sald by Auction at 143 8t.Lawrence Bt Lyory Evening Money advanced on new goods.Etueks and Jovs of all descriptions bought for cash.A ARON Auctioneer Dhar up Dall Telephone ast 2488 116 19 Encourage Home Manufactures Premlum and Standard \u201c\u2018ucilage, best made Lithograms and Lithogran.Composition.Acme Cleansing and \u2018Washing Powder, Coal Saving and Smoke Consuming Compound.English Boller Purger.English Be!t Syrup, Saves Belts and Increases Power.I'rices and Samples furnished pHeatton, Auld Mucilage Co.17 BLEURY STREET.Tel.Main 2476 WM, ANGUS, Mgr Fire and Life Insurance at Lowest Rates.Your patronage respeetfully solteited A 4,000 and 6,000 H.P.Water Privliege for sale.su 155 on sp- WM.ANGUS JUDICIAL SALE Pursuant to Winding-Up Order made In the matter of THE CANADIAN TIN PLATE DECORATING COMPANY, LIMITED, There will he snld by tender on MONDAY, the 29th day of MAY.1905 subject to cont 8 of sie, which may Le hal from the undersigned, all the MACHINERY PLANT, TRADE MARKS.DE SIGNER, ete, ete, of The abone company, consis:fng in part of 1 Ithographie press, complete, with stones And uecessiry ap- puttenances, 4 power punches, WIUR dies 1 gang slitting machine, machines, beading ma- ink mills, acquer- ele complete, Hole seaming cho Square shears, ÎLE Mocnines, drving ovens and racks, tinsmith\u2019s ton!s and machines, shaftinz.Brailes ev ete all in first-class con ditton \"and practically pew, plant having been an full operation up to the 9th day of May last lange of power plant and present prem.JIE fees van be ens secured Address al iqulrtes to the under- sigued nt the company's premises, 286 York street.Hamilton, Ont, where a complete luxentory can be seen and plant inspected Tenders recelved until 1 o'clock pm, | Man 2yth, poy TERMS A marked cheque for 10 por ceent of the amonnt must accompany eacn tender: upon à further payment of 20 per cent pa lon will be given upon the parelasei ug security to the sat.1sfacion of the focal master at Hamiltor for bance af prirchase money to be pald within thirty days HE 1 JAWSON, 117 5 end Provisinnal Liquidator.No Breakfast Table complete without EPPSS An admirable food, with all lts natural qualities intact, fitted to build up and maintain robust health, and to resiet winter's extreme cold.as » & valuable diet for childre COCOA The Most Nutritious and Pconomical.203 78e0d BANK OF MONTREAL.NOTICE is hereby given that a Divl- dent of Fixe per vent upon the paid up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current half-year, and (lat the same wii he payable at its Banking House in this city.and nt its Bald Heads CHEVELURINE | Branches, on And after THURSDAY, the First day of June next, The Transfer Books will he closed from the 17th to the 31st of May next, both days Inclusive, By order of the Roard E.8 CLOUSTON, General Manager.Montreal.14th April.1905.BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS fl wa have made the cure of blosd specialty.Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Blood Poison Permanently Cured.You can be treated at home under same guaranty.Capital $500.000.We solicit the most obsti- nata cases.lf you bave exhausted the old methods of trentment, and still bave aches and pains, Muous Patches in Mouth.Sore Throat.Pimples.Copper-Colored Spots, Ulcers on anv part of the body.Hair or Evebrows falling out, write for proofs of cures.100-page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1097 MASONIC TEMPLE, Chivage, U.3.A 30 23% THE FRESH AIR FUND Opening of the Home.The Home on the Richelieu River, at Clambly, is bélng prepared for the opening on or about June 23rd.Applications for admjrsion may be made to the Com- nitter, at the Star Office, 165 St.James Styeet, on the afternoons of Monday, Tuesaday and Wednesday of each week during the season, beginning on Monday, June 5th, between the hours of two and four o'clock.Every application must be accompanied hy a certificate from the clergyman to whose church the applicant belong=.Blank certificate forms may be obtained from the Secretary at the Star Office.121 28 CAKE KEFPS FRESÏT WHEN MADE WITH Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder Perfection.Sold Everywhere.Purlty, Strength, MARQUIS.WANTS REVOLVER.He is Going to Protect Himself Against Motorists.London, May 25.\u2014The Marquls of Queensberry applied.to a police court yesterday.asking whether he could carry a revolver and rifle as a protection from the motorists who made hagardous the cross-roads near where he lived.The megistrate.replied that he could legally carry a pistol if he secured a license, \u2018 MAY | ' \u2018 | 90 13 2aw a | ORRINE Gentlemen can have their wardrobe kept in order for one dollar per month by the Valet Dept.of the Toilet Laundry Ladies cil have their Dlou- ses, Skirts, Suits, French op Cleaned.etc., Dry Prices right service punctnal 290 GUY STREET [ios HN, S451, Ds PHONE UP 1224 \u2014 The next time your laundrv bag is full Our facilities tor erery ado tio aur care our sue- CESSE.InsUres satisfaction at THE CALEDONIAN LAUNDRY, 364 se l'y 1724 Antoine, hone FRAMING PICTURES # The highest quality of wark at the most reasonable prices HEASLEY, The Picture Framer.near Mleury.st I GIVE GREEN STAMPS, 117 Catherine atreet.175 Co wiing\u2019s English Female Pills used with ea 1sfa tiry resi.ts for the past 71 years.Reliable and invala Mauls tu Wuimen $1 by and Fée box.Mrs Cl'owilag, S3 Prummaud,Corner SU Catherine, and ZUZ St, Hypoilta Corner Pine Avenue, Montreal, aud ai druggists so 244 Dr.Milton Hersey, M.A, ox (Mot.City Analyst, Frovinclal Amalyet, Chemist of tite C.P.ANALYSES FOR THE PUBL 1C.Phone Malo 262, MONTHEAL.294 3173 148 ST.JAMES STREET, fs OCEAN 6TEAM8BHIPS.LINE LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ALLAN MAIS, SERVICE TO LIVERFOOL.steamer Virginiau, fridas, Quebee pom Victering, failure to jp.advertised crisis 15 « - other nall in (he : ly enterprising 1 Another manlf- market gra cfu OP.Lis wid due readin this are} tender either one way or th There seems to be ste ducement to buy Moutreal ste the market Js dull, os it meurs ue and what st wk there Is being transferrd price The exrellent stato af the Nooo wheat crop at the preset time 15 he the most important factor in the busin outlook.\u201cThe wheat crop is certain.good shape,\u2019 «iva to Winnipeg Comn celal, and when 3 x poimted oat ot there are about 4.250.000 ww res un crop, between Manitoba and the Te: tories, It will be seen that with age yield per acre the west | harvest the largest crop in its history 18 not too murh to say that we els of wheat thiz vear whi-h 1} charges this year.Sales of the Canadian group ta soon lowest prices, We:© as folInws ! VERY GOOD Hit A Recovery To-day Fol- 9 A BETTER FEELING LOCALLY Cotton Were the Features of the Mont- now 1t 15 vw li above the low figures 1e h-d an Un qd > The views o Street trod as as a rule were not ders biden, the dea being that the nurket 1x Beit § to be vers frregular, with ne } A faint glimime: of Hoe was developed In the Montreal mark 1 St ide tel and Power being ti hoot res Steel right along, ara that one or two bis Hold their Îlne of stock wlienever IT takes \u20ac dip.The publi 1th ine f about 50 \u2018 mon to extra, 20 to 22%c.Cheese \u2018\" a pV reak, very EXPLANATIONS.ÿ st \\ .of 2 per cent.yearly.The stock, there- COMpares wit nereases of about per .i Bod and texture ery weak, ary up to dat \u2018 , ; ; Toronto St ky 105 le Top Ee xd Tore, De hien la ellis areand 3Y Yields cent.a fow weeks ago.This diminished quiet and unchanged: receipts, 2514 pack- open, showing pin holes or pores, very It ia difficult to define exactly the The fact below whal was expected.Datroit do.NAT Baltimuare t Ohta over 6 per cent.assuming that the stock activity is largely the result of lessened Ages.\u201cacldy,\u201d very soft or very dry.qualities or defects which may appear In | manufactureres are carrying heavy Halifax 306 Do do pref is on a 2 per cent.basis \u2014 Wall Street FPéculation and the fact that many im- \u2014\u2014 Color\u2014Badly mottled or very objection- butter.The standards which have been stocks and are prepared for & rush of or- Toledo 34 Brooklyn Rapid T Journal.portant financial deals have since been EGGS.\u2014 This market is the d able shade.adopted are intended to indicate the range ra should they come.The mills on the BL.John Chic & Alton espalr econ Coast and in th Winnipeg Conadtan Pac._ completed.Rallrond earnings continue of the whole trade.Every one has| Finish\u2014Anything worse than d of quality for the different grades rather British Columbia are now A0 ane of Can \" arge.e een t rade.n to establis ard and fast rules for erous adian Boutn \u2026 E 1 and generally average between 8 b astray this season in predictir & than t blish hard df log à at lum a arè \u2018now mo num Chen & Ohio., and 10 per cent.ahead of last YeAT.| wer prices.Never bef.18 Boxes\u2014No question of boxes Buffirient the guidance of the grader.at hey can take care of nearly doubin Chic a NW.\u2014 These figures probably represent the real local .r ore has the to make a third grade if other qualities \u2018Fresh,\u2019 or saltiess butter.will be $ rade which is now offered.There is Cou \u20ac St Paul Investment returns on Wall Street gain of business over last year more cof- |; the fa et been in such a condition.| ere good.judged on the rame standards as for 2 TE Influx of settlers Into the prairie olorndo Southern.stocks compiled by E.and C.Randolph: rectly than any other.n the face of receipts of 50 per cent.Explanations.salted butter.by lenving the matter of TSRION.but up to date thelr requirements Cons Gas Ny Prices.Div.Yieid.\u201cEasy conditions exist in the money MOre than a year ago, and very mucl _ salting out of the consideration.of British Columbia lumber have been as NY LL - y \"hi 1 uld be impossible to define exact limite ; Col Fuel + Iron American Sugar .133 7 5.26 market and promise to continue vntil less pickling, prices have been ad- | t we alitles or defects whirh may ap- A package 18 not considered well filled mited this year.Pret.Corn Products Atchison com.so 4 000 crop demands Rssert themselves In the vanoing just at the time wh ete, If the butter ta more than half an inch The shingle situation is much improv.bo Coal Com.per, do pret 'Am.Smelter com.111! 4.50 autumn.\u201d .usually declining, and Lo are pear nee oats (ne a iy below the top of the package.rd.Ler the past six months the market roit Unit Ry RER AE EE R 98 .o-day a intended to in e the range a 4 ery has been In a demo ROT do ard bei an 150% INI Baltimore and Ohio .10% à 206 further advance is to be noted.y It for the different grades rather than Lo should.hota\u201d only 86 monde No ner to the severe compatition Amon.he dire Montren! Nelegto\u2026 Deuver & lion ns Hi.Amalgamated Copper 32 4 an BANK OF ENGLAND.! aie an easy matter to sell any | éstablish hard and fast rules to guide the weight should be marked thereon.Tubs ferent milla In the province, prices fell vglivie Milling Pf.7 sa da do 112 Lean x4 nd Consolidated Gas .188 8 4.75 a y of eggs, wholesale, at I6c .grader.: should be of uniform size and welght, \u201clow cost, and some of the mills w Mell Telephone Co.150 IR Duluth, S% 4 AU\" Tip 02 124 Detroit United.OR 4 454 The weekly statement of the Bank Of lday, and holders are trying to ros The expression \u2018\u2019good color\u201d means that The following scale of points will indi.out of buslness or Into the hands of he Lakeof Woods pid xd._.(ie ad prof Co 2a \u201culy Louls.and Nash., .143 & 4.19 Englund shows the fol qvine RR 000 16 1-2c for them.This is fo g the color must be of a proper shade.cate the relative values of tha different Sheriff.Some weeks ago the manufac- eee eee General Bineerie BT Tea 1007 Missourd Fac Lo.o.oo AT 0 BID Cation.increased.EL just as thoy arrive from the couse.There are cheap.inferior cheese colors divisions of quality: Flavor, 40: body and Liers Bot together and agreed on a list .Jersey Central.|.192\u201d Toa\u201d Mati Re Ha f 3 es Fullion Trad CE 12 970.747 In smaller lots they are selling at 146 ee ER ei eR sado fa 2 a 3 en ht hong) \"A Ey er fir Profit, and It is _\u2014- .iowa ten Com.9; CE aa etropolitan Ceres 5 ; .pen ni aan fie ae ic no matter what quality Is u packing.15: total, 100.Jt is obvious that thought that, after the severe les they To Do do pref.PM ee ENN Central 1 OS 10 8 ast her svourities.en ce 1515000 to 17 1-2c.The cost of the eggs is| The expression \u201cclean surfaces\u2019 in the ip favor of a certain degree counts have had.the list prices will ba ahr ce Kan.& Texas com.24% 243 ennsylvania Ry.134 8 4.47 Other ceposiis, < Seo L360, now fully 15c in the country, on the definition for first grade does not exclude nearly three times as much In determin- to.Orders are coming in fai | \u2018 do pret bole RUN , 5 o Public deposits, Increased .736.000 ; e & rly well and 14» 113 Loatavilie t ashy: 1i2y Gh 140% Bt, Paul ©.174 7 802 Noter reserve, increased.911.000 AYerage, some being bought at lees from that grade cheear with a slight Ing fhe grade aa a defect in finish, or the outlook for a good season's business #7 rly Manhattan Klvat™ 1 02 0 «CUS Steel (pra.Terre od 7 7.44 Government serurities unchanged.| and a few at more.The demand seemg ETOWth of blue mould, although it is de- parking of tha same degree.and Ro on.is promising.y Missourl Faeifie TS fat 404% vbs 1 nion Pacific.12 4 3.33 The proportion of the bank's reserve to to be insatiable.Every dealer has sirable that the cheese should not show The expreselon ton much Molstura\u201d A number nf new logging camps have 256 255 pSerasst we Miia disu 12 piz Vostern Tnton .88 5 B37] bility this week le 52.15 per cent.as 80ld more eggs than ever bef t any signa of mould.\u201cHinck mould (seo applies to ll butter which contains over been opened up, and the supply of logs 2 sure 2 de pret LLL - 1544 0 \u2014\u2014 5 Soe > q re ore a se ond ade) is si ly the the legal limit of 16 per ren: of water for the seaso ! .£30 720 Metropolitan Trace 161180 rue, OUEN Investment returns on Montreal stocks Compared with 49.50 per cent.lost week.{his ame of the year.It looks as advanced ae \u201cot ie nina | bine or to any butter that, necmrding to the Wages ate very Meh.which maken iho a : crie A Hud .Bit ia tled as follows by Oswald Bros : rr rere ou not only had th lati = \" custom of the trade, would he descrit \u2019 ; : 4s.RES Erie Ralliond.41 >, diag COMP ; , y e population mould.scribed price of logs about $5.50 to $6.00 nat nt .Do do 1 pref i in Closing Divi.Retu's ONEY AND EXCHANGE Increased greatly, but the consumption The following scale of points will in.A8 containing fon much water.(From the camp.or delivered at the mill $750 Heat audPowe 105 105 x Porn In brat ; se - n Pacific Prices denda.vs M .per head also.This latter is probably dicate the relative values of the different many rats nade.finest ati butter to $8.00, oo htario eut wy anadlan a «LL : _ due to th 3 My t lity Flav 49: bod does not contain, or shou not contain, Owing to th h Dom lron and Stve! R4 84 Nor.Western © = ; \u2014 .e to the fine quality of the stock, so divisions of quality: aver, : dy or .- - & to the cheaper grades of lumber Montreal st Ry lu5 ee as Pacte MA G3 Minn.St.Paul and Seo Montreal Exchange rates: New Vork far.and the high pri f me: +4.and texture, 30; color.35: finish and box- OY0T 13 pér rent of water).The Offirlal from the American side cutting Into the 84 8 ï ¥ COM.2.22 222 222 MA 4 8.51 .90 .gh prices of meats.Se Referre will not be expected to determine Dow.Textile.\u2018 ry von HR.13d'e 2 En Or funds, 3-64 to 1-32 between banks: ster- lect e, gs actuall ing, 15.Total 100 © net .?Northwest market.only the better class Dem.Conti.oenns .Lu Pressed Steel com 47 Montreal Street Ry.215 10 4 85 ling, $0 days, 9 3-32 to 9%: do demand 1:4 are ually quoted at 19c¢ It is obvious that a defect In flavor of the netnal pereentago of water.of logs are being taken out, as Jt Jr nl o do phi nh Torontee RY.105 5 476 Ce qe Crabe Pads.f \u2018| In one or two case lots, an unheard of \u201cToo heavy salt\u201d means more salt than i < rare | Feop: \u2018win C : : 9 916; do.cables 9%, Paris, francs, a certain degree counts nearly three | most impossible to find a profitable mur- \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Peoples par a, Tein ny RY.oi anne nm 5 450 ghort, 6.167.price at this time of year.times an much In determining thn grade bx generally demanded by the trade for ket for the lower grades of lurhber.LONDON CLOSING.bu RYT I iol Ay TTT 108 : 15 Call money in Montreal is steady nt 4 qu sceipts reported on the Board of ax a defect in finish or Loxing of the sais, ie color\u201d means aver-colored \u2014\u2014\u2014_ sw bo opté Rig : Power _!*\"\" ; to 414 per cert.\u2018ade the past two days amount to a same degree \u2018 - .Live and Dressed Hogs Easter The following quotations were received Paliman, | 4, Montrea] Power .sa 4 4.49 Re .T or too much coloring material used.\u2018\u2019Ob- .over L.J.Forget and Co.'s London cable: Roek Celund care am, N 8 Steel pfd, .112 8 714 Mines on poll In New York ls steady to Un 3692 cases.Cheese which are strictly rour.ox are Jectionable shades,\u201d nr unnatural colors, The market for live hogs was steady.May 22.May 23.May 25.Bouthorn Ry com.204, Dominfon Coal pfd.115 7 ROS |B \u2018a per cent.TTER.\u2014The market showed very otherwise Inferior to t ira gmde, il Are those which result from the use of 29 compared with high prices paid to- G.T.R.first .108 108 1074 souvnet se er why Montreal Telegraph .160 R 5.little change this morning.but there destenneed ns rulla,\u201d for which there 18 inferior or unsuitable coloring materinl.a ne end x ua Week, Atralghts G.T.R second .97h I 81% Tenn tr ee Oo.HIN Rell Telephone .150 8 5.55 was no evidence of easiness to be seen, N° lé asification.; Relling at 6% to 7c, off curs, and selrts, GTR, third .an, as aire Tiens auld Trou i Markay pfd.7 4 BT SALES IN TORONTO.It begins to look ns though merchants Any lat of cheese shall be considered \"17 to Tie.; Canadian Pacific .148% 146% 1464, Iwi city.2 ogilvies pfd.xd.136 7 54 Were making up their minds that, ow- third grade If It shows three or more de- Consents to Assign.Dressed hogs were steady in sympathy Hudson Bay .69%, sol 693, 8.Leather Montreal Cotton.114 7 6.14 Sales: Hamilton, 20 at 217.Toronto jug tg the ine a ; .; ferts of second grade class with live stock.Sales of fresh kiled Anaconda.54 bly Bly Dy go pret Dom, Textile Co, pf4.SE 7 818 Electric Light, 50 at 146.Dominion Tele- nereased consumption which If there are not more than 15 per rent.J.B.Trahan, doing busineñs As a ahattoir stock are made at 9% to 9%c.us sise! com 27e Bank of Montreal xd.254 IN 393 graph, 50 at 120%; Mackay com.25 at hoe been indicated in the course of [af dafsetive chrese In any lat, the inferor dry gnonds merchant.In the town of HAMBS.\u2014Extra large hams, 28 iba.snd Consols for money, 90 3-18; de for ar- CS Mubber von | a Su Mervhanta Bank .170 7 411] 30.Mackay pfd.5 at 72%; Ontario.10 at ones may be sorted out and clasmed sep.St.Louls, ag executor of his late wife, OVeT, 10c; large hams 18 to 28 lbs, lic.count, 90%.Anaconda.Bly.Atchison, S2, de ' \u2019 \u2019 Lo \u2014_\u2014 132.gn.Gen.Elec.com.124 at 189: ° un aratelv.If more than 13 per cent.are hag consented to Assign on demand of medium sise, seloot weights, 12 to 17 Iba.do.pref., 104: B.amd ©, 111.CPR, Luton Paoitte.com.Tux Bank Fallure at Canton, Ohlo.pfd., 5 at 109: Toronto Railway.Ra V defe-tige, The clasgifiration for thé de- Jhseph 1.Dupleasir.The liabilition \\th po a roiled\u201d 8 to 12 Ibe., 136, : C.and O.50: hjrage Crrat- due pref TE e Ohin nv 253 _- e Canto 105%; Neva Bcotia, 50 at 61; Twin y.fective nnes may appir ta the whole bat.à ; w ne out, led.13 1-3c.149%; Wanash 1 anton, Ohin.May 23.Th anton - : amount tn about 218,000, while the ns- BACON Rreak bac CW Western, 19%: Cliicagn, Mil and St.Paul, Vo pret PI | State Bank.with individu) deposits of 50 at 11%; Dominion Coal.100 a: «i.Sao This does not apply when inferfor checse arte conalet of rtnek in trade, book JACON \u2014 Breakfnat on, Tae; Wilt 178%; De Beers, 178% Erie 4174.de fst Weat tun Tel more than $800.000, closed Its doors.The Paulo, 158 at 127 half.%.Dominion Steel, Several first class offices to rent None PAYP heen properly marizi =o as to be s Nth | ot Fr! .bo shire side 38e: Windsor Dacks, 1240; pref\u2026.79%: do second pref.68, Ulinals Wie Cencom Ly su Arectors state that *he bank will not Lo 119 At 170% half, Canada Permanent, 320 but desirable tenants need apply.Hu.Tantified, In which ass the inferior debts, and the right redemption on FLE os ne In, not smoked, flanka fc.; ntral, 164: L.and N, 148; N.Y.C,| Lv do pret.47 50 50 able to resume business.The fallure was 8t 129.: perintendent, Room 26.122 7eod caerse shall Le treated na a separate lot, the property.949 St.Denis street.ong clear, Bo.Ce: .; » » , Ce CL \u201d Co a 184 ALL Do FE a ; ) = - a me .i .hated EP ve) T ae acte ETES SRE NE M CLS où MON AL Y THURSDAY 93 , 1905.SE ) FIRE IN | TO Ler ee TO LET, rent resid _T .Fell ON Ne, ioe and Nan TT RE in Moreau cou Viator tet Snore I ~ 8IDEN : Ww Lumb rooms and ITR TIAL FL ith V er Ya os, nd \u2018stuns hes (fre er otsnt to slow, i TO To L C 2 Lo Ja sut $e \u2018at vat ome, ut wi _r ory Dis rds TS James Le \u2018auherine reome heut eu Kiphen 10 PARTY ET.isastr : TO LT \u201c nn Parent SES = renin LEAV A ; R ous ler gom Mo TWo HOUS - Paren OY pnd = water ie.Ine re ING © PA SE esults LL, wo iE a | 2 CLAN nT cry RTMENT ; Vv _\u2014 Mount Hoya mes 58 ON CLA ante Lote ¥ etre nt, 8 : E .Hu with yo Anne ON © ~ T vntr ts.À setot ce NK} TO TO AL val \u201c \u201cua! 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EWLY 3 st.Mon Notre place lock 1 n the imtift, ve, \u2018emplr M 30 ] 55 a Leu ANTD Go.Limites ting : Le on ron m5 WIR su oderat arom: 32 Montreal, oe ot en On a on ve.nui , 1 7 fl the D \u2014 1mit quired a roya or wil in .6 pric doubl NISH D ail will he stre he sal forenoo une, din m This t.one w ane B ed, © FOR alty 1) ea: privaie fa ED ROO! fend ins gnoû Street, In ao, K.Hey a uilding x James 8 U 182 ust Go pany ho an ne chemin.HAN 123 .count central co Te : 0 2698 SOME vate ry ox us, of ES and LA nash rendant t nd d = 8 to err © an fr A N A ull vi com oT \u2019 t \u2014 NI :T \u201c - Mon y n att y a ue ort Geils toe Has t.corne L v.saups_sram Ltd Reon TL MER a TR mn vy ROO WRT pes RE or | ow shi en T&O 8 ° sme nt.A the and address ace, A00 on 18 AIL ay, A cons 1 hats are afterad du er Victori TO ue mE Fe eee | WATE pr a on, RO re.oniy.31 Mel Go Br pire FT | offered for thes CRERS À and on a Sa.\\ LET bain at cooking I Limited, ESS DAIL ° sar, one sultab ou oN it La Sono ER } r re t GE era | .on: L , nd ouse NV ce 1 pr v Cree 8 3 eg vis M CE n et NTS, tho a fa 8 ee capac fio ES .pho e 1 Iva Creac H un uin, e ant or te: # alno ER urrhloh 1 NTED * Aor Ean E N sapacitr and Pan oe OF : ner.Be,\u201d deatrcit or bathroom ERBROOKE fonde on a fone ay N mos ns vw irone J 7 st so =e vera roy men com ABOU ress tr: wo : a lar M nt.\u201d the dom .On nt! + proms nos compris efican re, sta PLAIN t Ur- proposi par.Xperience.oo ry nA Rout K A orm\u201d conneoiing.mire, 4 ins.amici on the um ve.tient in bos, prising (no oO I HL en Land N AND ticle bition tor on #4 Payments business tar Branc ni tele Defenda ty hard he of Tock in dar 1 n u FAN sured.ar man » ma anc « d - of ant rno \u2019 a.in sai he or te Pints and = ndry.| marker ANCY au el ee an ofa oT amock pots be ROOM h cn of one 3 es and by auth the 1d Da.uinrs, ul stree a, cellar, « WANTED 1 Beare Am Din mnt ck demand uring ro inc \u201cIndust be fooms Amp 8 133 3 cress ate in 2 hai of oh of w t rig ter FIRS r Hall ecto ent t nthe.Any end] staple ar.Fra Oo 8e T cau of th -u- Ha 1 No.en or it Ha tora\u2019 Must act na Ei \u2018dividends men ARTED\u2014 ROOM ARD WAN AILIF \"Montreal, cash consiating se MICHAUR, ni and Bp.543 xood FUR © are R410, ne dem capable run.B ptm = ROOM BOA TED.Cire ber.RALE eh May, B * Montreal W4 NVANTED p.m.st.20d wages TT, Leur ae quel a two ir.neh manent A D BOARD, ABOUT cima li PROVINCE , 1908.enoe M et ce, ualtfi ve ral > dress #5.» ABOU June, a terne arry ontreal 0 = dar as ay WI be- SUMM ed The ome V ANTED K hr ald T st The Y ene ry Munda oF Que.A and tel TH Le ER np 23 - cen \u2014 90, ng uror om th dant.C Plaint 9?} e bon t M \" ic e t a 27 68 office lerk in nt.REFE \\ 5x BOARD 1 board nly ari HRRIED NE |, be sold street, ce of lock ln taint, rr rie el; R- NT ne w = of enc.et 1 co end Vy a n th he mn the te ath Appl one u BD ee, AN Kitch plano oe Ww rom vp \u2018 ohat utho e Ct 4 D e fo ot xe \"] th T E en and 8 o un En LE n th tels rit ty ef.renoo one ec | Ss me VANTEP- Fnatan Tan re ie Engin eis ted el of SE pei w ears \u2019 ie tor a MMER a ce.amily Ktnve pen tamil uire Cc.Ment use, conalet said her all real, wi on.Addr Jui pre ER BO - prefers OT y and Sue eal hth Ing « tam bil à f 1 A r 1 as if da Koo dress pt.ates whe wi RD IN ed.N Seiden una of , 25th xh.J t plano nt.nel ds sat, price to no © there ei, a with I AILIFFS 28th June, Fons and pitt mer ren à other + r ut- Cireute BL SALE 5 5.SON, B i O pr , F1 Ci trie E-PROV : toe.R Q RENT, Finan on He ROVINCE 123 ENT .oth dey HE 2 or TC 9 order Heintam A vent à clock in fay of Laven nireai.No PS H n ; only $ en up RY a Car Daten foren une, re De re and pin 3 per pright FINE - of of M ant, von, at hos.Jetenden, | onth.piano, TON nn Tuntice ontreal, o 8 tha do ten _r .61 , In BD 1d .Low B m of L all t re fe 3] Cresoe perfec ing etrnd the li be boeuf fie af - nt et.t Ter of he ant, » wonds sold st the m unel aix an by nt real, mn CA hold at deh au\u2019 a , Ma sh.L Pari this pattes verity y 25th, BisgoON cause of the , 190%.N, B.Somers eu .\u20ac.ete Mont - da THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1905.SITUATIONS VACANT.(Continued from Page 8.) ANTED \u2014 PHACTICAL wust thorouxhly under- ständ both branchns and furaish refarencos pe.to the right mau Apply R ve 7 SITUATIONS VACANT, Nr Nl (Continued from Page 8.) V ANTED \u2014 LADIES \"AND QENTLE- men to buy our ready made or made to order clothing un casy terms at sams prices RS tavy wvul pay cash.American Oulfitters, 248 SL Lawrence at 130 25 > trious nen in exery Incalit, introdue- Ur goods ant dist:lLutiog >teudy employsment C for Bradiey- GuIiTLLSON Company, Limited, Branitord.i YOUNG WOMEN TU ENter Laine school for nurses.take chiary- \u201cot Hauts Apply stating 1.1.Bo Was \u2018TED - MEN ru LEARN BAKLER trade.Elght weeks sverage lime ra quired.Wages Saturdays while learning $10 tn 315 weekly guaranteed when through.!- justrated catalogues malled free Moles Harbor College, 131 Prince st, New York City.122 8 | VVANTEL \u2014 A NURSE GIRL FOR THE the country.M 4377, Star Uffive.121 4 VASTE \u2014 TENDEHS FOR THE HRI moval of zailt St Jaries's Club 1:13 WANTED TUUNIORT DRUG.CLERK, with two or thive Jenrs experience abd speakong French and English; 1efer- ences requiacd.Manson s Paarmacy, EEX 12 \"ACTIVE AGENTS WANTED CANADIAN CASUALTY AND BUILER INSURANCE COMPANY ANSON H.CAMPBELL, General Agent.as, Lav erpool & londou & Globe 111 111eqd Rulldfhg, Montreal, \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 A YUUNG GIRL TU ASSIST with light housew rk.must have refur- enves.Apply 4148 Wood ave.UA \\\\ANTED \u2014 A COOK TO GO TU couna the Mrs.15th of June.Appls Write good long hand.Uniy young men need GEN hang wood refer: aiso for steady NAGER ARN a\u201c ca ques matlsd tres: 3 æ- tures.ApPPiy 8&l vnLe The Standard Suirt Mfg.Co.121 47 Frank Caverhill, the Windsor Hotel JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT W for fainlly vf thres, Apply No.9 Lin- coin avenus.\\ \"ANTED\u2014 TWO YOUNG GIRLS WANTed at once to serve Ice cream ak, B.s- tn Ice Cream Parlour, No.58 St Lawrence Main tou Goud wages be paid in in reæular Job.TANTED \u2014 \u2014 À GENERAL SERV A VW three in family, no children Stanley st.NT.122 \\\\\"ANTKED \u2014 IMMBDIATELY AN UP- \\ per housemaid for the country > must be willing to assist laundroas: clly refervices required.Apply at 1129 Sherbrooke at \\ UV 'ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED oLUB | waiter.Apply Montreal Club, 4 Hospital st ee TANTHD \u2014 YOUTH FOR FAUTORY.VV Good wages.Apply tv R.A.Somers, 123 2 $5 King ast AVANTE iD \u2014 A GENERAL sE W ouve, fami!y three, good wages.understand plain cvoking, Appiy 1 street t TANTELI \u2014'pinsT CLASS LADY WAIT 3 remecs.uiso a good scrubbing woman, best saliry paid In the city.Apply at si.James Hotel 123 2 SMART BOY around an office and gv : John P.Black and vu.sould general servant, UANTE yon Nu LADY FOR CERI E, with some experience THON GHLY EXPERIenced woman for office ing and writing beth Canada Fiuauce Co.writer and correct a: flgures.Appi M $0739, 22 \\yANTED \u2014 YOUR SPARE \u201cTIME AND GOOD GDNERAL evening loda Park avenue.ANTED\u2014 ETEADRY MAN T and check goods and Must have good references.Apply Tooke Brus Lid, su: Bt.Elizabeth ave, 122 3 ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY 1ablemald to go tn the Suni bis & Mrs.Martor, 288 Peel st ONCE A GOOD SER- wages: comfortable home.Apply at once 437 Argyle ave, Westmount.L121 ANTED \u2014 \"SITUATIONS AND OPEN- North-West can be found by advertising in, and repl/ing to, advertisements In the Free It contains avery day al \u201cSituations Vacant\" Rample copy free.Free Press, Winnipeg.ANTED \u2014 CIGAR prentices.Wanted a ers apprentices.Apply No.ANTED \u2014 WASHING AND JRONING house cleaning.Address 3, i» rear of 38 Alexander st.PER DAY SELLING \"bte necessity for \u201cand garden.Secure territory Im- Write for particulars and sam- business enterprise, posed of prominent Plttaburgers.Addreas (Gen, Hale, Besse.ANTED \u2014 33 A DAY SURE.SEND US address and we will how to make 83 a day nbaolutely qure: we work in the Jocality where you live, \"Send us your address and we wi] remember we guarantee a ANTED \u2014 MEN HAVING LARGE AC.men of Influence employed In the large celty make 825 n week rox.ne Montreal! Company va pay lo Ju eatigate this.Address 8 2813, w Hardy stock deitvered early Write for our Brown Brothers 50.Nursery- Brown Nurserias, Ontario, good charurter to sell for the Fontaill Nurseries.Previ.us experloncé not essential.Steady work.Liberal pay Stone & Wellington, s8 eoû tf - INMEDIATELT A YOUNG ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH RURI- to take charge of books, lection of accounts and to act tronaûrer Inn Rong cencern, doing n profit.from 5 te 10 thousand, Address J 6750, Star BOY FOR GORDON 5 Lrprrtrnrea.Apply ¢ Dnnagana - A YOUN GIRL FOR RIND.Apply 4 Donegana at, nft YI ALL INTRILLIGENT, RRILI.commision Are Advised ANTED \u2014 A GIRI FOR ICE CREAM YANTED \u2014 A (HOU GENERAL SER W ane willing to go tv the country cit 144 Bal 1 Iy with references to whop ® Apply »w 1 01e u ee LL Les es Are \u2014 A BMART MESSAGE BOY \\ Goud salary.111 Bleury st WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SER- th references, Apply 879 lar vant avenue, corner St.Viateur, Anne a \\\\ ANTED \u2014 IMPROV FERS, WITH SOME experience in shop work.Hill Blec- trie Bwitch Co, 1330 St Lawrence st 122 1 \\ *ANTED - A SMART GIRL FROM 1» La 22, to attend door and phone and make herself generally useful at 6% Beav.r Hal, HL \\\\ ANTED BRIGHT YOUTH.15 TO it years oid, for office work, Food prospects.N 4622 Star Uffice.W ANTED - TTWE I, EDUCATED YOUNG lady as teacher.Apply in perann.Moon's Syllabic Shorthand and Burxiness Uoi- lege, Karn Hall, 2362 St.Catherine at 2 123 SITUATIONS WANTED.RAA POSITION AS STENO- having had no experience; Apply (Miss) 113 15 em V TANTED \u2014 grapher, salary ne object to start with, 1.M M- Wilson, Coatioook, Que.VW ANTED \u2014 FINE ACCORDEON PLBAT- ing done in a short time, work guar- nnieed.malerial prepared without charge.Address 382 Craig at, In front Viger square, 118 \u20ac Ÿ FANTED \u2014 A PARTNERSHIP IN A first clase hotel, restaurant or boarding house, by a thoroughly experienced chef proficient in all branches, having capital and portabie kitchen utensils, buth steam and electric power and holding four years\u2019 first ciase Monireal references.Address E 6450, Bar Branch Ofice.119 6 -\u2014- MRS HAV ha .hand Institute, summer, day and evening BULLOCK, SHORT- 16 Osbourne.Open all tuition.119 § yn TED = POBITION AB STENOgrapher, having had no experience: salary no object to atart with.Apply (Miss) 1 M, Wilson, Coaticook, Que.111 15 \\ JANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DB- corating, plastering, \u2018inting and paper hanging glazing, chargea very low.Address David, 616a Dorchester st.118 6 F.H.CLARKE & SONS, the practical landscape gardeners; gardens lald out and taken care of and grass cut by week, month or season, at lowest possible terms, Also light and heavy carting of all descriptions.Ask for our price before going elsewhere and be convinced that we are the cheapest first clasa garden Grading and sodding our V*7ANTED ers in the city.speciaity.335 Victoria avenue, Bell Tel, Mouna 1079.120 6 \\ ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, FAPER HANGing, decorating, white washing, plas tering, etc.Apply Wasserman, 303 Cadieux.120 5 V ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, DECORATING, paper hanging, whitewash and plastering; chargea moderate, Drop card to M.Labis, 141 St.Lawrence.Telephone E.2884, 12 20 8 ANTED \u2014 BOOKKEEPING, BHORT- V hand, t/pewriting, in evenings, English, French and German translations, by well educated Tellable man, having typewriter of bis own, Address D 4152.Star Of- 120 6 fice.rem re.V ANTED\u2014 A SITUATION WANTED BY a Chinese cook And also by dish washer.Apply 34 Burnside Place.120 6 SATANTED \u2014 JOBBING JEWELLER AND engraver, 13 years experience In United States: excellent references.Address F.M, Leitheiser, P.O.Box 321, New Brunswick, N.120 4 \\ ANTED \u2014 CHEF AND WIFE, WITHout encumbrance, seek place in private family of management of hotel: best references.Write M 3587, Star Office.1188 V ANTED \u2014 A BITUATION AS HOUSEmaid or general servant; no washing.City references.Address J 8717, Btar Branch Office 3 I JANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER WANTS SIDE linea, blouses, overalls, or lines of Ary goods, east or west of Toronto.Box wm.Star Office, Ottawa.121 \\AJANTED \u2014 LADY DESIRES POSITION of companion to elderly lady.Address Hospice St.Antoine,\u201d Longueuil.Q.121 5 \u201cL., 19, WANTS V ANTBED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, position as driver of automahile: one year's experience in London, England, city or country; not particular.Apply by letter 4 pp or person, H.T., 938 8t.Famille st.123 VY ANTED \u2014 BY A CLERGYMAN'S daughter, position as mother's help, the care of a child or invalid, or as useful companion: experienced good mender and sewer.Address J 8769, Btar Branch office.122 4 VWANTED \u2014 PLACES FOR SWEDES, Austrians, Italiana, eto, om public works, rallways.ete.Dominion Employment Agency, 165 ft.James st.Main 147 120 6 TANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN CANADA.country girl.early riser, cook, wash, iron.walt, understands housework; abstainer: good caaracter; {12 year.Agency, 71 Fortune Gate Road, Harlesden, Londen.121 1} VWWANTED BY CHINESE SITUATION as good cook In family or boarding house.Apply 58 Jurors st.121 4 VVANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED TRAVELler, with horss and rig.wants situation.elty or cauniry aperaking both ian- Ruages; Al references.Address PP.O.Box 2386, city.121 à ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY CHINRSE boy cook in family or restaurant Ad.\\aress 305 Cadieux at yal | Lens a SITUATIONS WANTED._(Centined fre Page 8.) \\ TANTED \u2014 POSITION BY FIRST class Chincac couk, for family; wages di and $iv neux.Address 55 Windsor st 131 & WANTED \u2014 LUMBERMAN, PUBITION wunted as business ussistant by book- hevper and general ollice man, with practi- cai experience, (rom slump to sorting shed, wislics a position where ability would en- FOR SALE.Nes Continues from Page 8.) Fer SALE \u2014- FURNITURE, CARPETS, vetrigerators, hall stuses, kitchen ranges oifice furniture, for cash or credit.H.A.Wilder und Co, vus Si.James, als Bt.Catherine, 2uiv Noire Dame st WR BALE \u2014 ON EASY TERMS, TAT casi prices, a!l kinds household furniture, BLOVes, carpets, Où Qlotna, rufiigeta- lors, go-Car:s, cic.Luvds Kept unul wunied sure promotion and permans uge 31.re.LUversal Furniture Co, S4s Craig at fercuces.Addices © 42v0, star Uffive 121 5 76 52 WANTED \u2014 w.Ban I, JUST COME \"YOR SALE \u2014 IF YUU WANT AN UP TO {rom Eng'and, waut à place as couch- date read, made, or miade to order man of grooms, well experienced, willlug Lo SUIL cr ladies\u2019 costume, or spird wats suit, do anything 01% St James st 121 4 oh cdsy terms, go to America vu \u2014 _\u2014 | 746 81 Lawrence at.16 \\ TANT EY You N LADY STENO- Too \u2014 ; Binpher wants position, recent ara- BUR SaLB \u2014 \"BEFORE pu YING YOUR duate, capable, dons to satisfy Phase write stoves, don't fail te pay us à visit It or call, using addiess MM LV, 407 Aque- i5 all tu you: advantage.New sloves from duct st 12) tend 311 up: 354 seconduand stoves, which - -\u2014 Must be sold to n.axe vom fur vihers, price Vannes \u2014 A coop SEAMSTRE6SS 34 Up, stvel stoves a apeclaity.dole manu- Wallis work al her own hone, or fucturers in Montreul of the celebrated would 5 > cout in falls.Apply Seamstress, tiranite stove, J.& ©.Davignon, 1064 Un Nu 1Viea Ontatie st 123 7 lark st opposite Caurch or tae Sacred Heart.uy dz us BI ACKSMITH, MACHINE era «rand teolsmith, Address UV, L for, BALE \u2014 0 EASY PlAYMEN rs 1, 25 Gare st furniture, carpets, atoves, po-Carts.- LL LL Lo 000 ste, ete The J.5.d'Einve Vo, 58 BL \\ TANGLED - A POSITION AS NURSE To rence st.ane chind, willing te go ts coumry ec \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ur séeas:uv, beat of references.Address li, Jor SALE \u2014 12 AND 3 PLY 847 Welhinglon st roofing, tarred [falt, coal tar, roofing - \u2014._ | ptich, aspaalt\u2019 cement, shingle varmah.etc VVaANTEL ~AVHO GIVES A CHANCE TO We don't belung to any comb ace, theruliiy Wh ambitieux Young Man who wants we can sell cheaper.The National Coal Tar tu ses admiscif hustling again, The same 13 Co, 21 Wellington st, Malin :vz lus 22 German Awerican, well educated, acquaint.es \u2014 \u2014 cd with boeokhzeping, accurate and quirk FRAMES with figues.hundy with machimery, and and mirrors repaired promptly and at rea- lias Is: cinss ra!-renres.Aduress N 4610, sunable rates.Malone Moulding o rraming sm Office.Co, 4 Beaver Hall Hill.116 37 \u2014_\u2014 es He ee \\ TANTEL \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, DE- fuk SALE \u2014 ONE BET \u2018 THE \u201cLIL corating, plastering, tinting and paper ary of Uratory,\u201d In piiicct order, hanxing.giazink.charges very low.Ad.bait moroevo bindine, gi nalf price, + cule dress W.EE, David élda Dorchester st cush buyer.Address M 3611, Star UIfice.\u2019 123 1b 6 TTT TT TT TS pon 8 SALE EY MODEL, Nu.41 assey, $47.Comfort tires 3 cach.BUSINESS CHANCES, New roar wheel, with new Morrow brake, mm A D Lan en Four dollars.Bicycle Munson, Turon.(4 ENERAL STORE BU SINESS PROFOSI- T5 tion 1 offer for sale my business at por SALE \u2014 ONE NINE-FILE LETTER Buttteford, Saskatchewan, This well known cabinet Globe-Wernicke make.gavd business has been operated profitably for as new.Apply A.W.Rubinson, 13 Philips over twenty years: my sole rensson for d.s- \u201d 3 square ping nf ft is to enable me to devute my {I whole time and attention to the develop- per 8 SALE \u2014 BY AUCTION ON FRIment of my saskatoon \u2018usiness.Amount of day morning.at Fraser Bos Aue.Ll en ut Piaitleford.tan rea) ea Loneers 433 Bt James st.a lot uf printers crt Tale .tu - \u2018ate connrel-ul With tie running of the store ludders, acafiolds, ropes, pulleys, ete, + at valuation as In my books; If puichaser «os prefers an arrangenent could be made for nlt:ug the premises.Terms half casi, bal For SALE \u2014 FULL SIZED ENGLISH ance Lares, six abd nine months, secured billiard table, made by Lurreugus & notes, with eight per cent, interest.Tis ty Watts.London England, complete, with | wi opportunity that seldom vecurs of secur tary balls, Fyramid life podi marking hg a Kolng concern of a profitable nature board, cues, etc , etc.8) In first cluss or Erin ipais only dealt with Intending pur- Ui.owner making pleture gallery out uf (nas ts producing errdentials of their bona L'il.ard room: cheap 10 prompt purciiaser fuites and ab.to carry out tae financial Srply to Dro Nightungale, 1742 Nous Late Ratt wold be Kiven Access tu buods aireel 122 3 *feren go any wholesale firm in Wlurdpez.+ \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014 eut sur l'une agencies James Clink.+ _ sk.ll, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.118 18 COR fa eh OTTO VA ddieus 10 FE A lB MAN {UFACTURING BE SINESS | ier st + 4 fn ative operation for the last thirty = years, van be purchased for cash payment NOR SALE \u2014 INCUBATORS YoU CAN dou and Laiance arranged for on easy Present sales aivount to $600,000 Heirs of the estate prefer makis pas arents p-r annum Ing sale on ensy terms of payment rather thun «ontinge In business This j= an ex- ceptishai oppurfuirity Address Box 164, Montreal Star, Turonte 124 6 Fons SALE \u2014 \u2014 l'A FIRST CLANS DINING room eentrally located, near Grand Frunk and Windsor ktatious, will he sold at w barga.n to prompt purcanser, a gold mine ty rght parts, goad reasons for gelling Apply ty 461 St James st 121 7 Saw Mills and Lumber Lands FOR SALE.The Drummond lumber Company are golng out of business, and offer their gaw mills at Daveiayville and wood lands on the Becancour River for sale.A good chance to get an old established busineas at a bargain.For full particulars address the manager of the company, Jos.Patrick, Daveluyville, Que.121 2 eod JGUGEST DPFORTUNITY EVER OFFER- B ed to A gentleman understanding photography, having hix own outfit, a few hundred dollars and Ums to himerlf: good chance fur à delfoute pærson to bé at scaside for summer Months, doing a remunerative business in something new, a London craze, pute $1900 net In two months.Address at once F 4231 Star Office.120 8 Saw HOTEL-RESTAURANT FOR SALE.Jetween 810,000 and $15,000 yearly pro.fits.very heart of city Owner going to Furope Address.Pellssier.Wiladn & St.Plerre, Main 2173 117 beod WASTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH $6000 TO ny st in business to manufacture an onstant demand and earns goud 4530, star Ufiice.articie in profit Apply lL \u2014 34000 FACTORY, IN running order, Lg dally demand for goodr, parly meaning business can make End returns if proper attention given; other FOR SALE lines cuuld be added.N d6ul, Btar Office.123 3 SOR SALE \u2014 SMALL MILK ROUND, horse.riz and sieigh.Apply 74 Kebas- tophl st, Ft.St (Charles.JOHN SON & DLUCLOR, PEAL ESTATE Agents.It 1x with much pleasure that wa invite all our clients and the public in general to call and examine our newly fitted up offices, with all modern conveniences, at No, 62 St Jamen atreet, for the sale of real pstate and business chances.We think that a visit will convince you that It will ba to your Advantage to do business with our firm before going elsewhere.We have many extraordinary bargains just now in the llne of real estate, licensed restaurants country hotels, clgar and tobacco stores, tvocery business.For à few of our bargains see the following: 123 2e0d OHNEON & DUCLOS.62 BT.JAMES ST Bell Tel.Main 1404, Merchants Tel.98.For sale licensed restaurant.Bt.James st.near Star Office very mnderate price.Also two others in the centre of the city, to be sold at a sacrifice, 123 2eod OHNSON & DUCLOS, 62 ST.JAMES ST.For wale a cigar store, St, Catherine st.west a real bargain, $300 easy terms.Also cigar and tobacco stores, barber shops and grocery stores, in All parts of the city.128 2eod JOHNSON & DUCLOS, 82 ST.JAMES BT.For sale licensed restaurant, Maison- neuve, $3300; another In St, Henry.$4500; another in St.Cunegonde, 82500; another in Mlie End, $3000.All on easy terms.Headquarters for bargains in the hotel ine.123 Teod OHNSON & DUCLOS, 68 ST.JAMES ST, Readers of the Star, strangers who sre looking for Investment will do well te call upon us.Our ng experience in the line of business chances, we think, can be of some advantage to you.123 2e0d JOHNSON & DUCLOS, 62 ST.JAMES RT.For sale: Great opportunity, long established foundry.situated at Malsonneuve, with rea) estate, uding machinery, all in perfect runnibk ord , at a sacrifice, $2500 cash; will lense the property if the buyer would prefer.123 2e0d JAMES ST.sale: reat opportunity.cigar store near Post Office, extra location, first class clientele: sublets part nf store for full amount of rent.Price $2200.easy terms A true bargain.123 2eod ° OHNSON & DUCLOS, 82 ST For 82 ST.JAMES ST For rate hoarding house, Main street, 1 ronms, nll furnished, with modern ron- veniences.14 boarders: rent 340: five years OHNSON & DVCTLOR, lease, clears $100 a month Price $1200.Rare opportunity for quick buyer 118 lend OHNSON & DUCLOS, 62 RT.JAMES ST.For sale steam laundry, central loca- with oN modern machinery and con- doing first class business: low with stable and yard; will »ell at leaving clty.Worth while inves- 123 2e0d ton.venlences, rent, $13.a sacrifice tigating.PUPILS WANTED.em AA \\ ANTBD \u2014 VOIOE FLACING, BINGING, tane building Corey's 2162 St, Catherios at.121 studio Kon Halil, Warren \u2014 SHORTHAND (IRAAC PIT- man}, touch tlypewriting.advantages nf individual Instruction combined with practical businexa training.open all summer, Vy rrire\u2019s Aca- 2748 Bt.day and evening.and Commercial Institute, 1 Catherine at.buy Chatham Incubators, fanning mili fur catalugue Peter st, Montreal.109 loeod Write Bt.by searly payments.free.Cote and Co, 1 the ol spection invited Hugh Ross, Merchant Ta:lor, 204 St.James at.JOR BALE \u2014 BELL UPRIGHT PIANO, full compass, 4 pedals and various Ins'rumental attachments, very little used.Price only $240, oan easy terms of payment.Call or write.Layton Broa, 144 I\u2019cel st.123 Zecd AU only will be soid Fer SALE \u2014 UP.TO-DATE PIANO, inet Grand, 1 pedals, full compuss.used a few months.cost $350, at a great bargain For full dress J 6760, Star Branch Office.SOLID GOLD HI'NT- 123 Zend For saræ \u2014 1K ing case watch, P .Bartlet movement, cost $78, for $30 Also gold filled 123 3 watch.Apply 153 Elgin st.FOR SALE =; An Astronomical Telescope.Al- go 14k gotd Repeater Watch, Apply 601 Craig St, 123 200d Automobile Large elde entrance touring Rutomoblle, painted green, with 15 horse power motor cylinders In front, allkling grars.three speeds forward and reveres, honeycomb radiator, cooled by a high speed fan, full equipment lamps norn, spare parts, Ate, sic Guaranteed for three months.Apply to 59 Alan der st, Montreal MISCELLANEOUS.AL OCTOR DE SALES PREVOST, B&PE- clailst, Parle, eyes, ears, nose, throat, Consultations 1 to 4 Free consuitations for ponr Tuesda;, Friday, 1) to noon 402 Sherbrooke st 120 2 law rrwoM HOP LEB LAUNDRY HAS MOVED from 2404 St.Catherine st, to 1513 st.Catherins st, first class Chinese Laun- ary.103 2¢ NEW FIRST CLASS CHINEBE REStaurant will be opened by Wing Hing at 818 Dorchester street, opposite St.James Club House on May 0th diping rooms open day and night.Moderate prices A cordial invitation extended to all.115 12 NOTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION HAS BREN 4 made to the Corporation of the City of Montreal for leave to erect addition to stable st No.#5 Lætour st, Dominlon Express Co.122 3 CAFE, open May 1st class meals and Prop.121 198 2ath, chop (CALIFORNIA CHINESE Bieury st.Montreal, da; and night, suey at all nours.Sun Chong, 12e0d 7] PHOTOGRAPHERS.\u2014 HIGH GRADE water colors and pastels.Specialty; C'oloured bromides.Have an attractive sample made.Don't have your prints spoiled by amateurs, Call at studio, room 12, 1619 Notre Dame st, one block east of Main 9 to 12 em, 2 to p.m, 119 3608 , EMERY CARBONNEAU, WILL NOT BE responsible for any debts contracted in my name without a written order, signed by me, after thie potics.Montreal, May 18th, 28 Grant Jane.117 3 law TEACHERS WANTED.Ts TNH at Nt NEN Nt ENN ee V ANTED \u2014 IN THE HIGH SCHOOL OF Quebec a Science Master, University graduate preferred: æalary 3300 per annum: duties to begin Beptember next.Applications, with testimonials, ete, will bs received ubtil June Sth, by the undersigned.T.Ainelie Young, Sec.-Treas.IHigh School of Quebec.118 10 TEN PROTESTANT for elementary schools in Municipality of Eaton, commencing first Reptember: salary $18 to $22.according to qunlification.Apply before 9th June.A.8ccretary- Treasurer, Birchton, Pa.119 4 3aw V ANTED teachers LOST.a mr 1 OST \u2014 WILL THE PERSON THAT 4 picked up the pocketbook at the corner of Bleury and St.Catherine sts.on Baturday afternoon, kindly return to the ir) that sella the papers on the corner.m 4 OST \u2014 ON SUNDAY GOLD ARROW brooch, set with pearls and diamonds, Return and recolve reward.269 Unlversity street.121 Zeod O8T \u2014 AT THE WRESTMOUNT QUN Club Grounds, 24th May.roll of bills, containing 386, fives, tens and one Finders write O 4853, Star Office.Liberal rewaid OST \u2014 WEDNESDAY, MAY 24TH, DIAmond ring.three stones, from 38% Du.tresne st, &t.Catherine to 83 Iberville ms.Finder rewarded nt 38 Dufresne st.FOUND.NAN Pa UND \u2014 A SKIFF FLOATING IN RIVer.Owner can have same by paying expenses.Apply 26 Congregation =t.121 2 UND \u2014 ANY CABMAN WHO LOST A blanket can enquire at No.1 Chester- tieié ave \u201c23 2 plagauchetiere at, particu'ars ad- .y ROOMS TO LET.(Continued from Page 8.) I OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, SUIT- ' uble for gentlemen, Auer light.7¢ Anderson st.116 6 CC \u2014\u2014\u2014 Pr BACIICE ROOMa and SMALL MALL (avating capacity about oue hundred).With usp Of Urand iano.Foe! and 3i.Catherine Sts.M 4H rent LVEXINGSY and SURVAYS Very wmodergte tere.#ouD Star sranch OStoe.Us 10 I VOM ~~ EVERY COMFORT, IN A first class house, few doors off Sherbrooke st Transtenls sccommodated.Lurveber at.11 48 QU i OMS = FO LET TWO BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, clectric light; gentlemen oniy.17 st.Mark at.19 6 I ON \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE {runt room, 86 Unions avenue dlsv a back parlour.apply Î DUNs \u2014 UNFURNISHED D ROOMB FOR ! the summer months at Mount Royal Vale, suitable fur light housekeeping, no children.terms moderute.Address ¥ 851%, Uflice.119 \u20ac Slar Brunch Roos \u2014 BATH FLAT, PARLOUR flat, furmished or unfurnished; break fast if desir d, enamel bath, hot water, re- Ned fully.a05 Palace st.119 5 TWO SINGLE Rooms -\u2014- DOUBLE ANL : : tooms, well furnished, Ader light, private family, breakfast 1f required.Telephone Cust 65u.2¢ 81.Famille st.119 8 I VOMS \u2014 aooD CHANCE FOR BOARDers Walshe's, 173 St, Lawrence.Terms §3.0 te $44 ventral lucality; double and sin- Ble ruven Good accommodation.119 1 UUM \u2014 DOULLE FRONT, SUITABLE for two gentlemen, also single room, light, first floor, right hand bell.20 Drum- mond st.ë POONA l'rwo LARGE ROOMS, NEWLY furnished, with board, in private Enk'ish \u2019aimiiy, above St.l'atherine, electric light and phone.Particulars H 6630, Star Branch Office.f20 8 1 OUME \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without poard.Mrs.J Dixon 3 Up 3248.120 6 Stowell, 723 Sherbruoke st.Tel, JOOMS TWO DOUBLE HIRNISHED tront rooms, private family, first and second fluor.432 West Notre Dame, 120 8 I OUMS \u2014 BRIGHT ROOMS, WITH PRIvate English family, on t lake front ait Dixie four .uinutes from atation.H 4338, Star Uffice.121 3 LARGE DOOMS - DOUBLE ROOMS, À very well furnished, all modern con- venlences, central locality, terms moderate.Phone Uptown 3349.oon - LARGE ROOM, NEAR C.Pp.and 3.T stations, for one or two gen.rimes 132 Cathedral st.121 3 1 OOM - FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO let, suitable for ladies, with all con- venlences, rent $7.93 Manstield st.121 3 fréess, \u2014 A BPLENDID DOUBLE PAH- leur, with boudoir, newly furnished.class; modern house.3i6 second door from Hi.Denis at.121 4 (1 OUMS \u2014 TO LET TWO LARGE double rooms un bathroom fat, and flat, newly fur- everything first one single room on third nished.ail modern conven:ences.ÿ6 University at.121 4 I OOM \u2014 AT 52 VICTORIA ST.FIRST ' class house, Auer light, hot water.121 6 phone private family, R OOM La LARGF FRONT PARLOUR, AS bedroom, nuwly furnished, modern in every respect, comfort useured.Address 73 Drummond at, 121 6 1 OUMS \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished rooms to let on bain fiat.at 4 Richmend equare.121 3 a RUS -\u2014 To I.ET, FU RNISHED O OR UNfurnished, Apply 4117 St.Catherine at, Mrs.Ashley NICRLY FURNIBHED, ON all modern conven!- gentleanen only.22 University st.121 3 Î vVOMS \u2014 , bathroom fat, ences; T I OQOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET : bright front room, on bath flat.also single room, Auer light, for gentlemen.92 University 121 3 \u2014 TO LET Apply 1787 Ontario st.NICE LARGE ROOM, 121 3 OOM hot water.I OOMS \u2014 ONE LARGE DOUBLE PAR- jour and boudoir, furnished or unfurnished, in a small private famil;, very nice lorallty, Esplanade avenue facing the mountain, one minute from Park avenue carn All modern \\mprovements.M 4559 Etar Uffice.123 4 OoOMS IN A IJIARGE, WELL FURnished house, good family: no children.21 St.Famille st, near Saerbrooke st.122 6 1 UUMS \u2014 \u201cTo LET THREE LARGE AND well furnished rcoms at No.20 8t Lawrence st, Longueuil 122 3 1 OOMS \u2014 \"FURNISHED, su ITABLE FOR ) married couple or one or two gentle- SUMMER BOARD.ea PBOARD\u2014A HOUSE, GOOD VIEW OF Island Lake, open lst of May, good board; free boat, good fishing.Francis Chartier, Lake Charlebois, SL Marguer- 118 10 VARL \u2014 REMEMBER BROME LAKE and {ta surroundings and the new addition to the lake View Hcuse, which will be ready for guests the first of July.133 QARDL \u2014 sur ERIOR ACCOMMODAtion, Villa des Cedros, on lake St Francis; terms moderate.Address H Lalu- miere, Fort Lewis, Que.16 26 Railway service twice * day.GARD \u2014 FIRST CLASS ACCOOMMODA- tion wt L.Grondines\u2019 Hotel, Belmont Bte.Aguthe des Mounts, Que., near veautifu lake.115 20 Boar \u2014 WANTED SUMMER BOARDers at Beachvilie Farm, first class board and rooms, boating, fishing close to church and Post Office.Address James Arm.atrong, Lakefield, Que.ils 5 VARI) \u2014 WANTED IN A VERY DESIRable farm house one or two boarders for the summer, $3 per week.D 6401, Star Brauch Uffice.118 6 Bose \u2014 AT LAKESIVE.THE \u201cAVEnue House\" is now open and can ac- commodate 8 few TMiore guests, every con- venlence, first class board, close tu Lake and Station For terms, etc, apply te W.BE.Holder.Lakeside.120 6 } OARD \u2014 THE BELLEVUE HOUSE, Carillon, fs now open and under en- {irely new management, one minute's walk bus meets all boata and train on arrival; prompt service, every convenlence; full par- DL.Randuil, 120 26 from landing.Meals ready electric light, uculars on applying to Nrs.1 UARD \u2014 A LIMITED NUMBER OF summer boarders can be accommodated at \"Maple Cottage\u201d about June 13th For tering, utc, address Mrs.M.Geer, Knowl.ton Que.116 1A I OOMB\u2014 AND FIRST CLASS BOARD AT : Chateau Latour, Stoney Foint, second house west of Fark and Island Rallway Terminus, quiet and fine situation, on water front.Call or write Mia J.Cunori, sum- 3inerlea.121 8 Beare \u2014 MONTFORT HOTEL, FINEST hotel in Laurentian Mounialns, situated on luke side in chain of lakes, on Great Northern Ratlroad.1700 feet above sea level, inost beautiful scenery In Northern Country, fishing and boating, \u201cThe Sportsman's Para- dise.\u201d under new management since May lat, by former proprietor of \u201cGrand Central Hotel.\u201d Vaudreuil.For terms uddress À.Millette, Montfort, Que.311 18 4aw OARL \u2014 GLENBROOK, ON LAKE Meinphremagoz, the gem of Canadian lakes, walch surrounded by the highest mountains of the Province affurda a vuriely of grand and beautiful scenery.ansurpassed anywhere: the boating is rxceilent, plenty of fishing.delightful mountain drives; air pure and bracing, our house ls lurated on plua- santest part of the lake.with large cum- fortable rooms.Apply for board to J H.Ball, Knowiton Landing, Que, 115 Seod OARD \u2014- SUMMER BOARD, BEN LER.oux Fils can now accommodate hoarders in his new house.Fine fishing, excellent board, $1 a day, $5 a week, boats free.daily mall.Lac Charlebois P.U.117 Bend GARD \u2014 RIV ERVIEW \"HOUSE, IN THE beautiful village of St.Andrews East, Que.now ready to accommodate transient and permanent bourders, huuse is charmingly situated on the banks of the North river: good fishing and boating: Nvery in connec tion, conducted upon strictly temperance Principles.For terms.etc.apply to Thos Moure, St.Andrews East, Que.:15 4 Jaw OARD \u2014 \u201cLAKE ST.JOSEPH FOOT tage,\u201d eight miles from St.Agatae, ftret class board, boating and fishing, nn children, transients §! per day; special arrangements for familles And parties.Ad rien Corbeil, St.Adolphe, Que, \u2018vo Argen- teull.13 8 3aw OARD \u2014 LORDELLE WILL R for reception of summer guests abou: June 13th, Fur terms.etc, address Mra E.P.Stevens, Knowlton, Que 113 10eod OARD \u2014 BUNNYSIDE FARM, PER.Y., delightfully located, not far from Ausable Chasm and Cattholic Summer Schoo), good table board: orchestra once à week, good livery in counection.For further particulars address Timothy Darern Peru, N.Y.113 X2erd FRONT FUR?sitting room TAC locality on river front.gentlemen only 1 st I OUMS \u2014 FINE rooms, will bath.w c¢., lines: terms moderate; Thomas, Longueuil.1 ARD \u2014 UPPER LACHINE UN LAKE ashore, two or three large.airy, well furnished rooms, also one single.gentlemen preferred; vwnuld give breakfast 11 desired, private family: beautiful sttuat'on convenient to trains and electric cars Address K 6716, Star Branch Office.123 3 1 OARD \u2014 ORCHARD FARM HOUSE, pleasantly situated on Memphremagog Lake.near wharf and Post Office, thres miles to Bolton Bulphur Springs.nice sandy beach, bathing house, plano.terms $3 and 36 per week; references furnished.Photo at Angus St.Martin, Knowlton Landing, Que.123 6 2aw men Apply 160 Palace ot } 4 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.1 OOM \u2014~VERY LARGE FRONT ROOM, ~~ mm ma ml en newly furnished, every convenjence, 1 OOMB \u2014 FURNISHED, TO 1.ET.BY electric light, central locality: rent mogd- the month; modern house, close to erate.Apply 26a Belmont st.122 3 business.90 Bt.Genevieve st.118 6 yoous \u2014 TWO FURNISHED FRONT OOM \u2014 A LARGE FRONT PARLOUR, rooms in strictly private home; good 3 auitabie for one ur wn gentlemen heighbourhnod, close in.Gentlemen only.Auer light, hot and cold water.16a Drum- Breakfast it desired.H 4355 Btar Office.mond st 120 121 Beod I OOM8S\u2014TO LET ONE LARGE DOUBLE room, furnished.on middle flat end one amall singls room, furnished on bath- room flat.board if à 4; private family: gentlemen only.13 Sh et.121 | ?eod Roms \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED m for gentlemen only.No 1 Mec- 3!) College avenue.121 2e0d OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, 138 MET- caife st.121 2eod .OOMS \u2014 LARGE PARLOUR BEDROOM , piano, Auer light and telephone, well furniahed; also double bedroom.18: Hanovar street.121 2eoû DOMS TWO COMFORTABLY FUR- ! nished rooms, altting room and dpuble bedroom, folding doors: piano if desired.$10 «a month each.82 University st.121 2e0d OOM \u2014 A COMFORTABLE.BED-SIT- ting room, with or without housekeep- Ing privileges, in a qulet refined house: off Macka, st.19 Overdale avenue.Tel.Up 3144, 121 3 sod O0M\u2014~ FURNISHED ROOM IN BTRICT- ly private family, suitable for =a young lady or gentleman.42 Torrance st.I OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM ON BATHroom flat, suitable for one or two gen- tiemen.Addreem 440 Bt.Antoine wt.138 3 OOMS \u2014 BY FIRST OF JUNE.LARGE airy rooms, with or without breakfast and tea, quiet English family.60 University street.121 OMS BEAUTIFUULY FURNISHED \" room, modern conveniences, moderate terms.Apply 142 1-2 Bherbrooke st 121 3 FU R- OOMS \u2014 LADIES ONLY, NEWLY nished rooms, double and single, Auer quiet home, no children: full priv) Address K 6774, Star Branch Uffice light, leges.Roos DOUBLE FRONT ROOM ON : bath flat, running water, not and cold, $10 monthly.Board optional.49 Victoria at red 2 OQOMB \u2014 FURNISHED.WITH USE UF kitchen.§ Brunswick st.123 3eod OM \u2014 FRONT FURNISHED ROOM.+ cheerful and bright, all modern con- venlences, suitable for one or two gentlemen 107 Prince Arthur et.> BOARD.BPARD, \u2014 MRS DOCTOR BEARI.strictly private accommodation for indies with professional attendance: ladies treated and attended, 180 Bt.George et 119 5 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL.DOURLE AND | single rooms.nisely furnished, house ull newly papered, etc, Auer light, telephone, hot water heating, nardrobe, private family; no children.on kay st.near 8t.Cataerine st.Apply at Me Tak, Btar Office, 123 2 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED t room for gentleman.Phone, gas.406 Burnside Place, off Guy st, near LacCorons Hotel 123 : OOMS \u2014 ON MANCE STREET, NEAR Sherbrooke, double or single, furnished or unfurnisaed, on bath fat, double parlours, separate or together, on first floor, CARD \u2014 MRS, B.R.POULIN, has rooms and board for ladies before and duriny confinement.strictly pri- vate; terms moderate.171 ontcalm at.119 3eod OARD \u2014 MRS.BRAZEAU, SICK nurse, strictly private accommodntion for ladies during confinement.Address Medical Attendance, 18 Annie st, st.Henri 13 Beod AGENTS WANTED.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014 AGENTE BELL THE ROOMS AND BOARD.LIFE POLICIES BOUGHT, re M OOMB\u2014AND BOARD.DOUBLE ROOMS, suitable for married couples or gentlemen with or without board.Tel.U Life Policies issued by American com \u2014n pay more for m in companies will Row for their surrender.300M \u2014 F1 1 \u2014\u2014 rty, 1320 tt.Lawrence.GOOM \u2014 FIRET CLABS DOUBLE ROOM, PET nicely futnislhied, runninz water Telephone Kast 3414 CHIROPODISTS.SUPERIOR BOARD, wilh strictly private situated on University, above Sher- Phone Uptown 4180.43 1st for feet diseases.p- mu MK Dés Lagaushetiere at - AND BOARD.BRIGHT AIRY, 7 +00 513 elegant]y furnished rooms, Transients welcome.MARRIAGE LICENSES.; MARRIAGELICENSES TRNISHED ROOM FOR MAR- , Star Branch Office.st se Plessts | street.lel.E 223% MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by Jobn M.M.Duff, 7 SL James uk.mad év Crescent ot, 216 2 > ® poops and cooking; convenient \u2018tor \u20ac, MONEY TO LOAN.Salarié] paupie, rial chants, tearusters, bosrdlug Ns , pusinoes in 55 N, Money Loaned brin Bulding, Place d'Anne WITHOUT ENDORSER OR SECURITY Sularied people can get Payments to suit borrower.All business confidential Montreal We Will Lend You Money.On your houschold furniture, pianos, MARRIAGELICENSES Moueoy to Lend ou Mortgage, Notaries, ii.ot Jama sl 229 39! 7 PANS te >, an CUBHINU à BAKIUUN, caen priser ku 2 PHRENOLOGY.TN ri Lowe, member of the Fowler present and future,on love, marriage Rr 8.5 HNY other good security, the lowest rates in Montreal.If you owe any bills.ar any other loan scientific and reliable.and need some extra money for moving.we will pay off your loan and make you a loan sufficient to meet your none to three hours\u2019 notice.PATENT SOLICITORS.FATENTS FEGISTERED SOLICITORS Write for our client\u201d .reference te ks The Prosprg 12 CoA ik .monthly or yearly payments.a write us at once.All busigess private.=, DOMINION 1LOAN & PROKERAGE co.Room 35, 107 Rt.James st.99 311 pp Aronwon & Rutenberg.Fawn Brokers d Jewellers, pe Toronto, Ottawa, Washinton, Furs and Dry Goods fpventions Paiented inrge stock of Unre- ; ; ; deemed Pledged and other Jewellery.Merchants Bank lusidine, Montreal Parties leaving city can have 29 by Dominion Burglary Guarantee Co.105 aw ; PROMPTLY SECURED We Loan Money at the Lowest Rates in The City.If vou own bousehold furnl- Fe solicit tie business of Manufacturers, aeers and others who realize the advisabil- 1e of having therr Patent bu: sixese transacted Our In entor\u201d s Advizer gent uen Ti cant Ww ashing D.C.v.8\u2019 à of good security.from $10.60 to 81.008 00, PATENTS THAT PROTECT.FETHEASTONHAUG 1 & CI FetherstontauÆbh.EL, All business strictly you would wish it to be.You get the mone the hour you ask for it.an anadiab Futen( Office, Caundu bible Wuliding, payment plans.You also Voronto, Ottawa and Washington.at will only be required to pay for the use AWNINGS, TENTS, Tente, Sail and Fisg making, Si Loopy dis\" sues Ball Te - Ca ema and see us and sat- MORTGAGE LOANS.vosrselves that oo MONT AGE OANS too dend en secor at mortear at rrassnahle interest v h favourahle.or \u2018phone and we will send a of onr special agents tn talk LOANS m: made on REAL ESTATE a! current ra:os of intere«t, Lux canrges, nu delay s.Montreal Loan and Mortgage Co, I.DAME 2TREET.MONEY TO LOAN! $10 to $1000 \u2014\u2014ON\u2014\u2014 ames and Place G5 OD HH GBI OP ED DHS OD GS 69 GA GP 6 C3 \u20ac 67 EG?63 67 DOD NEN ND es CHAS.E.CAMPBELL.Mes 07 1 Furniture, Pianos, Horses, Wagons, Store Fixtures, Etc.All Goods to Remain in Your Possession.mpany is a class by itself.without a competitor tn le- We publish the rates on loans.any ever does, because their rates are double as much vaine for our great success and timate fan and banking.table & pie \u2018the rates, compare it with all ot you need honey you will borrow bore.oll others.and when Jt you owe a high- priced Loan Company.or have debts pressing \u2014don't owe everybody\u2014 Absolute privacr in .° auiokent \u201cpossible.No advance charges of A Ful \u2018rebate allowed Make one payment pay if paid before maturity them all.Call on us.We have been engaged In this business 53 I ee ARAL A ES, many millions of dollars, the combined capi- of which is much you will establish \u20ac ore Jar er than eur 5 banks ANTED electric light, hot water, shower bath, use W hardiest, most complete lina of tre of piano.Particulars at 13 Union avenue.plants and seeds on the enntinent, Heal Ny 123 3 outdonr work on good salary or \u2018commission.Biggest » , commencing.Finest sam- OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT RODM, WITH- ples.Write nbw.Capltal Nurseries, Ottawa out board.for ladies emplo,eû during 5 26 2av.day: private family.22 City Councillore st.DOMS \u2014 SINGLE AND DOUBLE, bath floor, newly furnished.modern.LEGAL CARDS.v kitchen privileges, home comforts; ladies \u2014_\u2014 only.TG above Bt Catherine.r i ACEIBBON, CASGRAIN WTCHELL 8 SURFER rooma, bathroom fiat.furnished or unfurnished, good locality, Weatmount, very convenient to cars; rent low for summer.N 4615, Star Office.123 8 OOM \u2014 31 CHURCH.BRIGHT BEDroom (single).terms moderate, 128 2e0d ences; ooM\u2014 To LET \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT room bath fat, for gentleman, in private Engllon family.113 1-2 Bleury st.LARGE ROOM ON bathroom flat, wardrobe, with sitting room If required, private family, no chil dren, no boarders, near Windsor and Grawd Trunk stations.Moderate terms.SpE at No.161 Vernalilen st.I OOM \u2014 TO JET OOMS \u2014 TO LET, BCUBLE AND-SIN- gie, furnish or unfurninaesd, hot rater heated, newly decorated.¢ Kinkorg avenua off 133 à all modern convenl- .CANADA Lure: bbe Bt, James Street, R.D.MeGibbon, K.C.T.Canse-Ca .We have hevn overshadowed by our hig some four or five thousand im des, and Sec that Colman\u2019s Name and the Bull's Head neighbor, They were the first in the the new line ge .* benefii ! x.) ie | getting the benefit of the foreign dvlegutes to the Inter- |the explorations made by the surveying Tare.They have coveret the worl?|e ey and all the niethods of cou are on the box.national Rullway Congress, held recent.Parties.for exiunple, it has been as- with thelr splendor, but tn this young | \"trolling and directing the traffic that ) - dred Mont.Ct rtained that humensv areas of coun.CORNY we are full of ambition and we l'extists on that bre.We feri ca ceditz- ! \u2018 | y In Washington, have visite try which are well adapted for seutie- Dole to share their prosperity in thus ; Dy sensitive and Jedous that after you 27Ee samvle free on request from your grocer or from real und taken their -leparture.ment and for industrial enterprises, OW country, which we are now ina | have viewsd the American rallways, free Magor & Co 4°3 St Paul Street Montreal.They reached the city yesterday af- will be traversed by the railway.This gurnting.; we get à short visit from you on your térnoon «bout six o'clock, having taken 1% true of both central New Brunswi-k ; an not satisfied at ai 1 may | way hone, 1am, therefore, going to} = To = or the duy-light trip over the Grand ENG Of the districts eust of Quebec and eo er a ral putisfiod it } supplemest the Pvitation of the roe \u201c ; A y-te po ' between that historie city and the VO the VISIU yon have paid Lo + mier and ask you to support us for the A \u201cHair-Saver\u2019 that grows in popularity.Trunk Rallway as far as the Lachine country.You entered Canada yest- the In:e: national wharf.whence they were conveyed tlrrough the rapids in a sped inl steamer.Frou Washington delegates travelled in three trains.They hundred.On arrival a the wharf, were in waiting to convey the visitors to some of the principal points of interest and tou give thera a drive through Mount Royal Fark.At the Windsor Hotel, acrommoda- tion had reserved for the delegates.and there.luter In the evening, a complimentary banquet was tendered them by the representatives of the Canadian railways, who are members of the American section of the International Railway Congress.The toast list was i very lengthy one, spec.hes being delivered in either French or English by the following- named gentlemen : sir Wilfrid JLaur- fer, Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson, president of the Grand Tronk Rallway, vho the appointed fully luxuriously numbered two carriages been Ppresided, Hon.H.I.Emmerson, Min- fster of hutlwayvs.Mayor Laporte, Chas.M.Tlnys, second vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk: M.Ernest Gerard, chief of Cab- Iinet, lélgisin Minister of Ralilways: Rodoipn Fane-De-Ralis, director of North Staffordshire Rallway, of Engz- land; M.Ernest Sauvage, chief en- Æinser of the Western Railway, of France, T H Rendall, chicf goods manager.Great Western Rallway, of England, Lieut -tol i Gardiner, RUE, chulrman of Madras Railway, Fndla : and M, Emile Hurteau, member Permanent Commission.France, The toast to the King was the first one honored and this vus proposed by Sir Charles Rivers-Wison, who atluded to the enthusiasm with which Victoria Day had everywhere bevi eelebrated throughout C:unada.He also, in ant words, referred to the kingly qualities exhibited by King Edward, some of which had won for him the uffrcilon of many foreign countries.HON.H.R.EMMERSON.\u201cThe International Railway Con- Eréss,\" Wus proposed by the Hon, Henry R.Frnmerson, who, after welcoming the d'ievates to Canada in behalf of the Government, dwelt at some length with the progress of railroading in Canada, \u201cThe progress of Canada may, perhaps, be of some interest to you.he said.It jg written in the story of our confederation in 1867 when these Provincese-4he British Tf North America were eon- into one Dominion.We had 227% Milles of rallway Midway in the life of this young notion.in the vear 15v6, we had acquired a railway mileage of some 11,793 milez CArpplause.) In 1904.the last year of which wr have accnrate stat- \\stics we ha! noquire 1 19.431 miles of railway.tAppiause.) This is the growth of 37 years.In addition to that \u2014in addition to the mileage actually, constructed, and contracts which have | becn *nterel into dnvolving the con-! 1 | the railways of federated at that time struction of ahont 2,500 miles of rail- | vay, without taking into consideration or taking inte arcount the great Transcontinental rajlway project.in which you, Mr.Chairman, have had such a very large measure of interest, and in which you are so prominent\u2014in- cluding that great tranpseontinental track, there nre to-day under course of construction or under contract for congtruction in Canada.5.600 miles of Railway, tArplause ) When complet ed thig vil} give ns some 25.00 or 2R,- 009 miles of raisway in canadian (Applause.)\u201d \u2018Purning to a consideration of the National Transcontinental Radway, Mr.Emmerson continued \u201cFor upwards of à year.many gur- Veying parties have been in the field, and a vast amount af information has alrea:ly been obtained, It was, for ex- ample, a question In the minds of nany as to whether or not a line vould be run hetween Quebec and Moncton that would be practicable | with respect to gradients and curvatures.There need no hmger be any doubt on that scare, The surveyors have found an excellent route with a maximum grade of four tenths of one rer c;ot.vast bound, and six-tenths of one per cent, west bound, The maximum curve will not exceed Six decrees, \u201cWhen T tel] you that the gradients of the Intéercoloniai are in many places more than one per cent, you will realize the benefits that can be secured to the transportation facilities of Canada by the construction nf this new transcontinental line with its magnificent gimudients and curves.To reallze what this result means to Canada It ir only necessary to make a few comparisons from the operating stand- nt between the continental and the transcontinental railway.The same power which now hauls 660 tons on the Interraloniai Railway\u2014which js the Government railway of Canada \u2014will, over the new Hne haul 1.260 tons, east bound.and v0 tons west hound.Every practical railway man present tere pow Knows what that means in its pelation to the cost of operation.While ft costs the Intercolontal 73 cents per ton between the Quebes Rridge and Moncton.It will cost the Grand Trunk Pacific only 43 cents per ton, (Hear.har.) This comparienn tg hosed on the assumption that the cost of operation ~wii-be-the same in both cases: but as a matter of fact under the circumstances affecting the new line, the ace tual cost will be lower.Carrying the comparison a step further.it will] be seen that tan loaded träins travelling dally in both dire.tions over the new raidway between what is Known vs the Quebse Bridge and Moncton will be run at an annnal saving of 32.157.544, na ngningt the cost between these enines points over the fritercolonia] Railway To the ofdinary rulwav man that shows very pointedly the advantages which will be derived to the people of Canada by reason of rinimizing the cost of transportation over a line snueh as the proposed transeontinental vil .way in comparison with the li.\u2026s whieh already exist.This saving tn which 1 \"ive referee) it capitalized at 4 por cui gives the large sum of $53,828S 413 In other words, ten trains loaded 11 their mans \u2018mum capacity on the trineccorie allway will accomplish what ft now requires 34 trains to do on ine [rer (Hear he vn fn ae of \u201cOther exce-dfnety faste - ve been ascertuilned as the : -sult of! new and flourishing city of Winnipeg \u2014 the Chicago of Western Canada (A p- plause.) Mr.Emmerson conchided by a briof reference to the principle of state ownership of railways as it has resuit- el in Canada.\u201cThe experiment has been costly and not wholly sutiafaet- ory.\u201d he suid, \u201cThe Intercolonial\u201d he added, \u201ccould not, in any strict sense, be compared to the state raflways of other countries\u201d MR.T.II.RENDALL.Mr.T.H.Rendall, chief goods manager, Great Western Railway of England, who responded to the toast of the International Railway Congress, said that \u201cin lnglaud when a railway ts required the practice 1s to promote a bill in Parliament, and the next preliminary is to show that a railway is actually required.To that end publir evidence has to be given that there is traffic waiting to be moved, and the hivartable preamble of the Rritisn Ratlway Act is that \"Whereas it wou d be to the public Yenedt,\u201d In Canada and in the United States, we find that the reverse of this state of ffuirs 1s the case.The railway is pushed ow Into the wilderness, Into the prairie in advance of civilization.We von gratulatée many of the gentlemen who are our hosts this evening thot the part they are taking fn pushing this great continental radlway - the Grand Trunk Pacific Aaitway to completion\u201d (He i: hear, and enthusastie ay plause.) VISITING DELEGATES \u201cThe Dominion of ¢nooia\u201d posed by two distinguishe] delegu'gs to the International Congress, Messrs Ernest Sauvage aud Mr, Radoiphe Fane-de-Sa:is, He littor said, in part \u201cHut, gentlemen, ther.is one thing I! should like to mention ahout the rallwavs, and that is to hint at a difficulty we in Eng.and hive ra 1 with our railway development.tant Is a Hitle too much Goverment onterfer- nee, OF course, ns raitvaus have bes come more and more imbpportant in the development of a country, they must be regulated by the Government of that country in the interest of the traders and the country ftepf hat there ts such a thing as ac yd.White, Brown, Bkirtng, 48 Regular 66c, for .Cream French Elastic Canvas.Regular 12 1-20Ftor ves wee +2100 Muslins and Silks Some Important Reductions 45c MUBLINS FOR 18c.Just 800 yards of the season\u2019s newest and prettiest SWISS DOT MUBSLINS, in small, medium and large dots.We've radically cut the price for to-morrow, and as this muslin is just the thing for Dresses, Walsts, Children's wear, etg, and sol regularly for from 30c ta 45c, we expect to clear the 800 yards very quickly at, a yard .wee mee ers sen wes 180 75¢c CHIFFON SATIN, 37 1-2¢c.Only 350 yards of this desirable and popular SILI, but what an exceptional chance it offers to early shoppers.21 inches wide Coloured Chiffon B8atin, bright, rich finish, nice, soft make.Just the «thing for making Waists, Dresses, etc.Easlly worth 75¢, yet to-mor- row you can buy it for.87 1-20 $20.00 Pattern Hats $10.00 We've Just six Pattern Hats which we shall sell to-morrow at half price.These Hats wore Imported by us and possess all the charm and fascination of the French milliners' art.The shapes are perfect, and you'll admit when you see the hats that they're easily worth their full price.Only six altogether\u2014prices $15.00 to $25.00, Choose to-morrow at HALF PRICE We shall also offer some plain and fanoy Untrimmed Straw Hats, in all colors, to-morrow at 1§ price.Some exquisitely stylish Feather Boas, all prices ranging from $10.00 to $16.50, to-morrow 1-3 off regular prices.~ OGILV Y\u2019S, St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.1 initiation of the monument.for Victoria ' Day was celebrated to honor the me- | mery of the good Queen, whose life | commended itself to all because she! was in every respect a good Christian \u2018 woman.The speaker went on to; speak of the upbullding of a great Ca- | nadlan nation.Tolerance of the views | of the different elements of the popu- « lation was the touchstone which would bring this about.As Oddfellows, adhering to these principles, they were not only doing a | duty to their order, but were becoming a patent factor in Increasing and developing the national life of the Dominion.Only God knew what they, as memberr of the order to which they belonged, were accomplishing in the dissemination of the great principles which entered into soclety.and the building up of a natlenal life upon broader principles, which ultimately redound io the honor and glory of this country.\u201cGod Save the King.\u2018 was then sung, and the ceremony was a thing uf the past.AMUSEMENTS.Academy of Music.\u201cQuincy Adams Sawyer\u201d will be \u2018he attraction at the Academy of Music next week.Critics everywhere have sung its prialses as the purest, sweetest.and most wholesome of rural dramas.a thon, ton, there is more comedy I@ÿp it than ather plays of !ts class, In fact, It ls built largely on comedy lines.The serious part of It ja the story of a blind country girl.No small amount of credit for the sympathy that gnes out to the blind girl Alice Pettengill.In her affliction.is seid te be due to the careful portrayal of the part by Miss Helaln Hadley.Bhe makes Alice a reality, not a stage creation set up to be analysed for {ts dramatic strength or weakness.Theatre Francais.The rehearsals of the new Paul Caze- neuve company, which opens the Francais next Monday, May 29, in French stock for the summer season, are making ex- vellent progress.The opening piece, \"Lea 6b cents de Baptiste.\u201d is a stirring mpec- tacular drama from the Theatre dn Cha- telet, Paris, now presented tn Canada for the first time.It ls sald to he full of that charm of language and felicity of situation for which the French plavwright has always been famed.The play will have an elabornte stage setting.not often attempted.One of the chief attractions will be the music hall scene, with apecialties, and the Japanese fete, The matinee prices will be only 10, 15 and 25 cents.The hox office wlll open on Thursday for sale of seats, Theatre Royal.\"A Man's Enemy.\u201d a melodrama on the drink question, which has had phenomenal success hoth In England and America.will be the bill presented by the Una Élayton stock company at the Roval next week, rommencing with a Monday matinee.May 29th.It will be produced with some novel scenic and merhanical effects One nf the scenes If A maxquerade on the grounds outside an Fnglish hotel.The grov nda are lighted by lanterns and fantastic electrical effects.and the characters Appear In fancy costume.Another scens la the struggle of the hero, Harry Stanton.with the man who haa brought abont his rain.This play ig interesting and dramatic.The various members of the companv have good parts.Amongst the vaudeville featurés a double ringing and dancing act hy Mias Clayton and Mr.Irving Walton will be seen.A Machine for Women should be the best obtainable.The Singer sewing-machine is acknowledged the lightest running, most dur- alle and convenient of any.Look for the red S.1427 St, Catherine street.1908 Notre Dame street, 2437 St Catherine street, 2327 Notre Dame street.Speclal Notice.New Millinery Galleries.On the 1st September.1905, thete will be opened at the store of W.Henry Bell, the high class Furnisher and Decorator.2836 and 2338 St.Catherine street.new and magnificent millinery galleries, which wiil be conducted under the name of Bell & Bartelle, Millinery and Costume Department, Mt.Bartelle, who has severed his connection with the John Murphy Co.1.td., leaves shortly.for Paris, where he will superintend the creations of the Fali Stock, which will be ready to be shown by 1at September of the present year In these galleries, which are bs- ing bullt 13 e0d .I [/ hi % 4954\u2014SHIRRED WALKING SKIRT WITH FLOUNCE, 22 to 30 WAIST.WALKING SKIRT WITH BLOUSE\u20144954.Flounce skirts of all sorts made rotable features of the latest es, and are much liked for the soft silks and wools as well as for the ny daintv cotton materials.This one ls exceptionally graceful and shirred at the upper edge, the flounce being joined to the lower so providing more perfect flare than is possible when it is applied over the skirt.As illustrated the material Is foulard, beach \u2018pink In color, but the available ones are almost without number.The skirt proper is cut in five gores, which are shirred and arranged over a shallow foundation yoke, then joined to the belt.The flounce is ptrajght at its lower edge, turned undar to form a heading, and shirred in successive rows then arranged over the lower edge of the skirt, which serves as a stay.The quantity of material requ\u2019'red for the medium size is 10 yards 21, 9 yards 27 or 6 1-4 yards 44 inches wide.The pattern 4954 1s cut In sizes for a 22, 24, 26, 28 and 380 waist measure, A May Manton pattern of Shirred Skirt No.496¢ will be malled to any City customers must call address outside the city on receipt of 10 cents.at Star Branch office, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets.gaecons & DOHVBHRBOHDODS O 42320009 The Star's Pattern Department has been rempved to the (à & Star Branch Office, corner of Peel and St.Catherine streets.£5 No patterns will be supplied at the head office, St, James street.PLEHVVIS H VRVVVDO LRG HHBE à SOGSHHE A inches © Branch Office, corner Peel and 8t.Cath erine streets, for patterns.R PATTERN COUPON City readers must call at the Sar town readers will be served by mail, and will receive patterns promptly.For Ladies.give Bust Measure, For Misses For Skirts, give Waist Measu DAILY ST The price of each pattern is 10c and Children, give Age only.= re.PATTERN NO.BUST MBASURB, | WAIST MEASURE.AGE IN YEARS, NO.osoasmonsssrs vesnssersses.DODD esesencrsss,.Nohes versrenseess JOAPS NO vivernsdsssasner ++rsreroroo 0 1BOh0E sesvecncec0.inches vorceroccos10 1 JURPE NO.000erorsecerir erersrecense.iBCHOS secensgrass oiBORBB [000000000000 PORTE NO.voevssrorennonee crestarnsses dBORES ++.lBehes sa000sseu00s 00 PORTS Province.Name, Mrs.Or Mizm.+.onsvocs vrverneteenss ovu0 vase ve or ov vonsouuu0u6 Gerenous Breet ADA NO.\u2026 sores ovnre ®esosvnesees TOWR.von vnves vue ven sonerner suse + servers sR YOLIEEITIIGROETCNUEE DBE su» pou con pause et vacouse Address Pattern Department, The Dally Star, Montreal : N.B.\u2014Patterns will not be exchanged.Be pure to All in côrreot number and a IN HONOR OF QUEEN AND EMPIRE Twenty - Fourth of May Widely and Enthusiastically Observed.TWO FATAL ACCIDENTS Celebration Was General in Mother Country\u2014King Edward Revlewed Troops at Aldershot.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., May 25.\u2014Three accidents, resulting in the death of two persons and the possible fatal injury of a third.marred the celebration of Victoria Day In the vicinity of this city.Chester B.Archibald, of B>d- ford, aged eighteen years, was drowge ed in Sandy Lake, after hip companion, Benjamin Wills, had made a gallant effort to save him.The youths went in swimming, having rowed out to the middle of the lake.The boat drifted away with the wind and Archibald took a cramp and sank before he coud reach shore.Little Eddle Patterson.the five- year-old son of Alex.Patterson.of Dartmouth, fell off Young's wharf, at M111 Cove, struck a log, and was either killed by the impact or drowned.On McNab's Island a shooting accident occurred, which may result lin the death of young Alfred Blake, son of Sergt.-Major Blake, of the 5th Royal Garrison Regiment, A shot-gun in the hands, it is sald, of a drunken military man was discharged and the contents lodged in the abdomen of voung Blake, and in the wrist of hia companion, a son of Color-Sergeant Ferguson, of the same regiment.The latter, however, was not serlously injured.The soldier did not know the boys were in range, He was arrested by the military authorities, ABRONAUT HAD NARROW BS- CAPE.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, May 25.\u2014The balloon ascension at the Exhibition grounds yesterday afternoon, by William AHen, of Rochester, N.Y., nearly ended In a fatality.When the balloon hag risen up twenty-five feet the three thousand spectators were horrified to behold the young aeronaut lose his grasp of the parachute bar and fall to the ground.Allen had been swung horizontally on leaving the ground, and it was in this position that his hands slipped from the bar.He turned over once and then came heavily down, striking fortunately on soft ground on His riget shoulder and side.He lay stunned for a short time, but recovered sufficiently to step into a carriage.A large crowd had surrounded him ag he lay prostrate, and it took a number of ar- tlllerymen on horseback to make a clearing.Alien was taken to the General Hospital.where it was found that no bones were broken.His injurles consisted of a bruised shoulder and a cut eye.The baHoon, 1° seems, caught fire when almost inflated, Allen shouted to those holding the ropes to let g».They did so, but evidentiy the ballonn rore more quickly than the aeronaut expected.QUIET DAY IN QUEBEC.Special to the Montreal Star.Quebre May 25 \u2014 Victoria Day war quietly observed here.A large number of those who were fortunate enough to enjoy a holiday went out of the city.Others visited the new Rilahellou Company's amer or went to see the aoif match ween Montreal and Quobes on the Core flelds.GAMES AT HUNTINGDON.Special to the Montreal Star, Huntingdon, Que, y 23.=\u2014Victoria artioulars.Out-of-t v3.0 trons should be careful to send oom- plete & reas, clearly written.E à nilver or postal note.Stamps not accepted., ER pu 8 1, \u2018 + ve AY \u2018 \u2018 Pa Day was kept as a general holiday, The ARRANGEMENT of the HAIR is the most distinctive feature of a lady's appearance.We are giving special attention to HAIR WORK of every description.We make a special feature of the \u201cMARCEL UNDULATION,\u201d Our WIGS and TOU respectfully solicited.PRES are perfection in fit and finish, A trial PUNDE & BOEFM.2365 ST.CATHERINE STREET (Between Peel and Metenlfe streets).109 10 cod Flags were displayed on all the public buildings and on most of the private residences.In the afternoon a grand celebration was held on the Fair grounds under the auspices of the Huntingdon Amateur Athletic Assôcla- tion.A baseball match between the Victorias of Valleyfleld and the home team resulted in a score in favor of the visitors of 26 to B.Then followed n lacrosse match between the Athen- aeums of Mpntreal and Huntingdon.The score stood Huntingdon 8, Athen- neums 2 goals.The lgdies of St John's Church furnisheq the refreshments on the grounds.In the evening the ladies nf the Methodist Church hell a lawn social at the parsonage.AT SYDNEY, NS.Speclal to the Montreal Star.Sydney.N.8., May 25\u2014 Victoria Day was enthusiastically celebrated in this city.The principal fefitures of the programme were a five rile run which was won by J.A.Gillis, of North Sydney, in 59 minutes and 27 1-2 seconds, and the opening of the meet of the Cape Breton Trotting Association, which was attended by over 2,000 pes- ple, THE QUEEN CITY.Special to the Montreal Star, Toronto, Ont, May 25.\u2014Delighttul sunshine, Unclouded sky and a breeze sufficiently cool to make pleasant walking boating or other exercises made weather conditions for the cals bration of Victoria Day yesterday perfect.Early in the morning citizens ba- gan crowding the city llnes which run to the depot and the wharves, and in the early afternoon the crowds began making for the island, the Woodbine, Riverdale Park, High Park, Munro Park and other resorts on the olty car lines and on the suburban roads, whilst enormous orowds left the city by rail and boat.Probably the largest number of people brought into Toronto on any 24th came in yesterday by boat and rail.The island was as usual the most attractive spot, and it was estimated that 84,000 people were carried to Han- lon's point and Centre Island.In addition between eight and ten thousand people went out to Niagara, Hamilton and other places by boat DROPPED DEAD AT PICNIC.Special to the Montreal Star.Beriln, Ont.,, May 25.\u2014The seventeén year old daughter of Geo.Hettfeider, of Berlin, dropped dead on the picnic grounds near Bloomingdale, yesterday.IN FEDERAL CAPITAL.Ottawa, May 2.\u2014Victoria Day fn Ottawa was greeted with the first real summer weather of the season, and as a consequence the boliday was thoroughly enjoyed.There wes a general observance, end while there was no celebration, steamers, street cars and other means of conveyance to park and country were liberally patronized, There waa the usual display of bunting, and Victoria Day again proved itself to be one of the most pleasant holidays of the season.Rev, Father Burke, of Alberton, P.BE.I., sent the following message greeting to tha Press lery: \u201cThe island glories in the pire's glory, but must have the tunnel to live.\u201d MILITARY DAY IN HAMILTON, Hamtliton, Ont.May 25.\u2014The mill tary organisations of this city were favored with porfect woather for the visit of the 43th Highlendora, with Lieut,-Col.Macdonald _dommandaing, for the cejabration of Vietoria Day.The erack Toronto regiment, about strong, wore met at the station by govern] Hamilton officers, and after marching to the armories weve joined by (he corps of the local brigade.The troops were brignded thers under Lisut.-Col.Davidson, of Toronto, tb» A Skin of Bea is a Joy Forever.D\u201d T.Felix Goursud's Oriental ! Oream dr Magioe! Beautifier.Prag Ton Le Tod Bria ~ 4 and every bi fears crepes te ue turehl FS Go ers ia the United Slates, Colada aod Europe.FERD T.HOPKINS, Prop, 37 Bret Jewes Strand, Row York, 97 121eod senior offirer.The brigade marched through the city to Victoria Park.where a large space was roped off and a large crowd witnessed the ceremonial exercises.The programme opened with the firing of a general salute after which they advanced and were reviewed by Lieut.-Col.Bertram (R.O.), formerly of the 77th Regiment.This was followed by the march past in column and quarter column of the whole brigade.The detachment of the 91st Highlanders, which exhibited at Madison Square Garden, New York, a couble of weeks ago, then presented, their drill, which was followed by battalion work by the Thirteenth Regiment, gnd the 49th Highlanders concluded the manoeuvres by trooping the colors.At the conclusion of the demonstration the 48th marched to the Market Hall, where arms were stacked and the local regiments went to the Drill Hall, where they were dismissed and spent the rest of the day as they pleased.The officers were entertained during the day and a banquet was held in the evening.There was also & combined band concert between the 91st and 48th Highlanders\u2019 bands in the Drill Hall, which was largely attended.HORSE SHOW AT BRANTFORD.Brantford, Ont., May 26.\u2014The Royal Grenadiers, of Toronto, spent Victoria Day in the city.\u2018They were met at the station by the band of the Duf- ferin Rifles and a large erowd of cit!- sens, and proceeded to Agricultural Park, where they encamped.There was & large parade of the Grenadiers and Dufferin Rifles.The chief attraction of the day was the Horse Show.There are a grout many visitors In the city,\u2018and about 10,000 attended the Horse Show and military parade at the grounds this afternoon.The Grenadiers returned to Toronto last night.CENTRE OF THE EMPIRE.King Edward Reviewed the Troops at Aldershot.London, M 25.\u2014Bmpire Day (th~ anniversary of the birth of the late Queen Victoria), was more widely oh- served this in London and the provinces than heretofore.Flags were lepl everywhere and there was inent feature Ig Baward, wilie the tes: \u2018while e lea- in London was the unvell- ing in St.Paul's Cathedral by the Prince of Wales of the sculptured me- moria) à ed by Prin- ess Louise (Duchess of Argyle), \u201cTo the 4,000 bra: of Britain over the tons who Jal thelr lives for ti Mother Couptry In the Boum African Telograms from South Afr Aus- tralla and other Colonies il in ny & widespread obesrvance of the Jar Grant.à barne of ng J re on Wean: ver farmer, À f ust outside of rookville, t eaday 3nd process Sauk tT Bo pA Te, mT iE 3 res 4 ! ji oe Re LT A je re SPA FN _ box; and in the intervals strolling Sah THE MONTRE AL DAILY.STAR\u2014 THURSDAY.\" MAY 7 25,\" 1905, \u2014~ te Day Scene at Woodbine Racing Tracks.Vice-Royalty Graced the Occasion, and Society People From All Over Canada and Fashion Out in Force\u2014Some of the Gowns Described.Te Bpecial Staff Correspondenm n.Toronto, May 25.\u2014The presvuce af the Vice-Regal party again a biol 10 the &lory of the apring niteu 01 the Woodbine on Wednesday ed by the Muster of the Hunt and some of the members wearing pink, Their Excellencies\u2019 carriage, with Its gay Uveried and white-wigged postil- fons, footman and coachman, dashed \u2019long the course from \u2018Glen Swart,\u201d end pulled up before the julges stand, There the Governor-General and the Countess Grey alighted, and 1e the wtrains of the National Anthem, played by the bad on lawn, passed through The ghrong to thc Vice-Hegal box in the tentre of the members\u2019 stund.Assurediy the mectings of the Ontario Jockey Club are unique.At no other race course in America could the scene of yesterday be duplicated.Con- ered from every point of view there la nothing of ite sort in the country to \u2018compare with it.Its brilliancy is unparalleled; its beauty undeniuble.Nowhere else in Caniula dos one see the same assemblage of wealth and fashion to the same extent; and at no other event of the year can be seen the uty and aristocracy of the Domine fon eo generally represenied.Held in the open amid the most picturesque surroundings, the spring meeting of the Ontario Jockey Club presents a scene that is unsurpassed in bhrillianey on Canada.&verything that wealth, fash- fon and ygool taste can contrive are oggnbined 10 24d to its success.On a warm summer \u2018sy puch as vesterday.With the bluest of blue ekies above, and the sun smiling down, the chry- Balis of \u2018ashion becomes a butterfly, and in all her ilghteet and moat becoming ralment mokes a picture not easily forgotten Under such clreum- wtances the lawns, the stands and boxes are but a bewildering blaze of color; a blending of tints that fade $nto.each orher with exquisite shad- ngs, until no one tone is distinguishable, Closer viewed the =cene breaks fnto its tn\u2018=gral parts\u2014beaultlful women exquisite y govned-men in pink\u2014 men In tweeds; xocicly at {ts best, and good to look upon.A GREAT SOCIAL: FUNCTION.' Nowhere In America Joes a meting so resemble that of an Fnglish race course for nowhere else does a meeting partake more of the ature of a soclal function.Puotrontzed Ly Viee-Royalty, it brings together from all parts of Canada som of hier best known men and loveliest women.On a big dav Bt the Woodbine ore « 1h meet within a dozen yards of eich other representa- tHves of a dozen ities, and of a\u2019 many professions.\u2018Po :iivnd the Woodbine 18 to do the sooially exjucted; to miss ft de to miss one of the best opportunities of judging Canadian society at play on its favorite grounds.Quite apart from its social and rac- tng attractions the Woodbine is a most delightful place most pleasantly Jaid out.The members\u2019 enclosure with $8 trim green lawns, and big flower decked stands, would sem amply spacious, and yet it Le often 80 crowded that progre is not only difficult, but at times impossible.The decorations of flowering plants and droop- dng vines contrast prettily with the whiteness of the members\u2019 stand, with fts many boxes fllled with gay parties.To the right of the inclosure is the ock, with its array of horses and Jockeys and trainers, while hevaond ft ;88 the club house around which, on big days of the meet, are hundreds of \u2018tarriages, automobiles and cahe To the left of the members enclosure is the huge grand stand, on which, yes- Rerday, there was no available seat ng the enclosure, and beyond the \u2018course, lie the gray blue waters of \u2018the lake, here and there a sun lit sail gleaming in the distance.Picturesque \u2018dn every detall the scene itself on a \u2018bright day, leaves nothing to be de- \u2018sired.VISITORS\u2019 \"So large was the ptrangers at the Woodbine on Wed- pesday that it might well be called \u201cfisitors\u2019 day.Out of town people were to \u201cDé recognized on every hand.\u201cYfontrealers and Quebecers were present D numbers, while familiar faces were there from Hamilton, Kingston, Winnipeg, and Ottawa.It was practically an all-Canadlan gathering.and greetngs between friends were to be beard on every side, The Vice-Regal box, with its drap- ings and.flowers, wag the centre of attraction between races early in the afternoon, but as the shadows lengthened, Her Excellency found it chilly and for the rest of the afternoon held a little court seated an one of the wide benches near the milings dividing the \"lawn from the track.Lady Evelyn Grey, Mra.Hanbury Wililams, and Mrs.Sladen were with Fler Exrellens y.Lord Grey.who was atteiuled by Lord Bury, Col.Hanbury Willams Capt.Newton and Capt.Trotter spent some time tn the paddock also on the lawn chatting with friends, throughout the - entire afternoon, and apparently tak- We much interest in the proceedings, and his surroundings.Lady Evelyn \u2018grey.who seemed most enthusinstie, viewed the races from the Viee-Regal about the: lawn.The announcement that Thelr goellencies would arrive at the oodbine in state doubtless influenced & great many to attend, anxious not to miss the picturesque scene.Others present for INAUY TPASONS TANR- from a love of racing to n desire to see and be seen.But whatever the cause the crowd was tremendous, being only slightly smaller than that of Baturday when the people were turn- éd\u2019 away for lack of accommodation.& result the lawn at times was im- iblé, even while the stands were owded.During tha progress of a the stands and hoxes resembled nine so much as a huge hanging flower garden, with lovely women in Jeu of blossoms.DAY, attendance of CHEERED THEIR EXCELLENCIES.The interest in the varieus events was keen, hat pools and small bets ding to the afternoon's enjoyment.ve vice-regal patty delayed their de- rture until after the sixth race, ving\u2019 in state as they came, thelr rawa] being the signal for hearty : for Lord and Lady Grey.Sao oubtedly the presence of their Ex- \"ceflencies added & certain cachet to event, but the racing at Woodbine fs so well established In public favor \"FULL OF PLEURISY, Poctord say the country is full of it.Firat it's a chili, then a cold: the in- _ flammation grows untll pleurisy is the it.Give twenty drops of Polson's Nerviline in hot water at once.(lon.gestion is prevented, warmth and circulation restored-you are cured, Any sickness can be prevented by Nerv line.+ ft saves big doctor bills, , sil caetg 23, : for a large bottle, Try Ner viline cout 3 Were in Attendance\u2014Wealth that n fine day always ensures a large crowd.The magnificent gowns, Visitors to the Woodbine are famous, were 45 IDUCh In evidenes as ever and yesterday, while watching the throng wanldering about the lawn, sitting on the stepg and many benches or have Ing teu in the marquee, it was 1m- possible in the large nutuber of women present to find one vho did not appear perfectly gowned., Many of the dresses defied mere verbal description, relying fur effect on color combinations that had to be seen to be appreciated.White was greatly in evidence, und was to be seen an every shade from dead white to deepest cream.Unfortunately the general sartorial effert war somewhat marred, as the strong breeze which blew up from the lake and swept across the lawns, made the Weariug of wraps a necessity, and many delightful gowns disappeared entirely under the long foids of a cloak.SOME OP Her Excellency Bowed in a yellow taffeta, Uinumed with scroils of the Silk, and handsome lace, Her coat Was of gray cloth, with lace applique, and (vuciaes of amethyst velvel, Nhe also were a hat of fine blwk bruid, with black feathers, and a corsage voudguet of deep red carnations.Lady Evelyn Grey was gowned In a rather vivid shade of Nile green taffeta, the skirt trimmed witn a band of lace, a flchu of the silk crossing a bodice of white luce, with belt of pink Dresden silk.ler hat was of green follige and pink roses, Miss Mortimer Clurk was gowned in cre vm point d'esprit and lace, w.th a sun! blue toque, Miss A.ice Shaughnessy (Montreal) wore a gown of deep rose chiffon, with smal black hat, with white plume for which THE ¢:OWNS WORN.lL.udy Grey was and brown shot Mrs.Beattie (Montreal) was in oa cream eolienne gown, with lace ga- niture, a cream broadeloth coat, and vream hat, with pink roses.Miss Melvin Jones (Toronto) wore a Fhrimp pink sik gown, heavily embroidered In silk, and a white hat,with roses.Mrs.Armand Lavergne (Ottawa) had on & cream lace gown, with Dresden silk coatee, and a Tuscan straw hat, wilh roses.Mra.F.0.Lew!s (Montreal) wore a pale pink cloth gown with applique of pink roses and follage in naturul tints, and a white mohair hat with garniture of pink roses and pink plumes.Mrs.Clarence Mocualg (Montreal) Was gowned in pale grey silk, with black chip hat with white feather.Aliss Iola Powell (Ottawa) wore nn gown of pale leaf green panne satin, with pink tulle picture hat.Lady Kirkpatrick had on a gown of black silk with insertions of black lave, mounted over white silk, and a black hat.Mrs.Beckett (England) ware black Silk crepe With creum lace, and a black hat.Mrs.Hendrie (Hamilton) had on a gown of amethyst sk with light straw hat trimmed in tints to match the gown.Miss Phyllis Hendrie (Hamilton) wore a white eveiat embroidery gown mounted over pale blue.and a white Charlotte Corday hat with pink roses, Mra.(i, W.Cook (Montreal) had nn an embroidered white gown and white lingerie hat with pifk roses.Among Montrealers present were Mr and Mrs.J.V.Owens, Mr.8 A.Finley, Mr.M.Burke.Mr.G.W.Cook, Mr.FO.Lewis, Mr.F.Shorey, Mr.\u2018lar- ence Mc(Cuaig and Mr.8.Lichtenhelm.GREAT PROSPECTS FOR WEST.$300,000,000 Being Spent in Railway Development.The Px-premier of Manitoba, Mr.Thos, Greenway, MP, of Winnipeg, ia at present in Montreal and is staying at the Windsor.In an interview yesterday he alluded to the enormous growth, which his characterized the West In the past few Years, and to the gigantic strides.which JL ia expected that part of the Domin ton will make in the immediate future.Within the next five years the Grand Trunk Pacific will spend $150,- 00.000; the Canadian Pacific In order to better ita position will spend about $100.000.000 and the Canadian Northern in the neighborhood of $60.000,000 and the mnst of this in the West.\u201d Mr.Greenway commented on the fact that the expenditure of such an enormous sum as $300,000,000 in a country of but 6,000,000 people could be possible, and on the fact that this sum is bound to tend to make Winni- Pg one of the greatest cities of the Dominion, as great as Montreal in population.Mr.Greenway thought that the houn- daries of the province would be increased towards the north.| A Five-Footed Frog.Henry Lachapelle, a twelve year old boy.who resides at Verdun, went frogging yesterday in a small creek near his father's residence, with the result that he fished out a curiosity In the shape of a five footed frog.The frog, a moderate sized specimen of the kind, has three well developed front feet and legs, two apringing out on one side from the same shoulder.Fire in a Brick Yard.Twenty-five cords of wood was burned yesterday afternoon as the result of sparks from the Hme-kiln of Oliver Limoges, corner Papineau avenue and Sherbrooke street.The wood was ad- Joining the kiln and the fire brigade had to be called out to prevent the blaze from epreading.Leg Crushed by Steel Rail.L.Mundi, 19 years of age, living at 759 Notre Dame atreet, had his leg severely crushed by a heavy steel rail falling on ft whilst he was at work on the tracks of the Montreal Street Rall- way yesterday.He had to be taken to the Notre Dame Hospital.An Accidental Death, A verdict of excusable homicide was returned yesterday by the coroners Jury in the case of Marie Louise Boucher, the seven-year-old child.who was run over and killed on Tuesdny afternoon on Grand Trunk street by the firemen of No.15 station.Removed to Peterborough.Mr.Harry Grubbe, of the Bank of Toronto, has been removed to Peter.borough.and will leave the city on Saturday to enter on his new dutles there, CADETS PARADE.\u2014 The Mount St.Tons Cadeis wili parade at 3.15 on Rat- l'urday afternoon next, on the Champ de » Mats, for thelr annual inspection.Hi a ui VICTORIA DAY AT THE WOODBINE TRACK.\u2014THE MEMBERS\u2019 STAND, AS SEEN FROM THE PADDOCK.i |! M CON VAT TRG .fig al i M a i i ii ii it fi i il : ! Af i hi! fh nd iH i i i sm DROWNED IN LAKE ST.LOUIS Tragic End of Holiday! Yachting Excursion on Lake St.Louis.MERVYN JEFFERY DROWNED He Slipped Overboard While Sailing His Yacht on the Lake and Went Down, A merry party, consisting of three young ladies, with Messrs, Sayvee Tan and Mervy and Charlie Jeffery, Wit bare val i pr ne Ty, Lg AY A ne | me \u2014 AU notices of Births, Marriages; and\u201d Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the \u2018pere- sons sending same.5 \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 ane Nan BIRTHS.« CHIPCHASE\u2014On the Z6th, the wife of B, Chipchase, of a son.GENEREUX-\u2014On Monday, May Ind instant, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs Gens ereux.druggist, 1047 St, Catherine »t.BCOTT\u2014At 58 HBourbonulere ave Male sonpeuve, on May 22, tu Alr.and Mrs, 8.J.Scott, a daughter.: MARRIAGES.7 ALEXANDER-CRAWLEY -On the 24th May, at the Church of the Eee Conception, by the Rev.E.Routot, 5 J, Elizabeth Mary, dauzhter of the late John Crawley, of London, England.to Richard C F.son of Finlow Alexander, of Montreal.GRAHAM-KYLE- On May Rev.J.W.Graham, d'arrte Graham, eldest daughter of Frank Graham, Esq.to Robt.A.Kyle, third ron of James Kyle, Esq.EMITH-BAKER -On Wednesday, May 24th, in Zion Chureh, Montreal, by the Rev.A.B.Hubly, Edwin James Smith ot Toronto, to Elevnore Amella Baker, éaughter of Mr.I.Jüiker.ŒURNER-BRADFIELD mount ave, on May J.Ii Gilmour Tye of the late H.À Turner, of Dre Bille DEATHS IN THE CITY, {ANDRIEN\u2014In this city, on May 2ith \u201808 John BE.Andrten, eldest son of the lat 23rd, by th At 13 Rose- 24th by the Rev Rradfield, dauxhter rudfietd, to George e J.Andrien.Funerul from hl res residence, 2085 St Catherine st.on Saturday May 27th, at 720 am.to 8t.Patrick's \u2018Chureh, and frot thence to (ote des Netges Cemetery da and acquaintances TP lease at tent (Kingston and Buffalo, ar Out of the ordinary-\u2014 These values for Friday.May be the what-are-lefts After a sale.May be opportunities n by our buyers, Seized and turned over to you.Whatever the reason, __ Here are values that are out of the ordinary FOR 25c.A STOCK in Wbite- Bwiss Fmbroidered | A new deaign: White Short Waist's correct collar.\u2014\u2014 COLLAR, FOR 35c.A PAIR OF HOSE, Blaca-\u2014Hermsdorfs Fast Dre : Lace anales an.1 n:lover Lace: Uvderpriced \u2018rom 39 to 44 p.e FOR 75c.SILK BELTS Finest quality oi l'attoin : lutte New \u201chirred Stvo Jo Black \\Ybite,Skv.Also Shot Fffee:s, FOR 50c.A CORSET Ci Vii Mnde nf gui cnt'on Broan Nove Vaiencienuac insertina-\u20143 tows, 1'4 inch deep across front : Va enciennes lace nrounl neck SD | gleeves bnished with beading and sillk Lebs ribbon pe-r! bu'tons and skirt os bottoin.izes, U2 to 47.FOR $1.00.A PRINT WRAPPER, gnod prin: : full wid bh skirt in all «en FOR 10 each.HEAD OPRERS (OMS, proie nrinnev fors:de or vack.Aare rence of st-les, They were 25, Là and .50 each.THE BASEMENT STORE SALE ON FRIDAY\u2014 consists of $5.00 to $712.50 Hats at $2.50 each.Only 65 in the lot, but all natty and high class.Well assorted in Colors and Shapes.Some are French shapes, trimmed by our own Milliners.Former prices were from $5.00 to $12.50, all to be cleared out at each $2.50.To go with the Hats .85¢c Gauze Veiling at bc a yard, Colors Grey and Brown (in the Basement Store only.) e This store closes daily at 5.30 p.m.H The Grand Vizier, was closed on Wednesday It ed in 176% and wax a resort revolution, It Murat.Marshal Ney, many othef eminent Frenchmen, .- in the Palnig Royal, once the most finnois restaurant in aris.Was foupd- of fashion was frequented an?THE RUSSIAN CAVALRY MAKE ATTACKS No Very Heavy Fighting Yet Reçorted From Manchuria.GENERAL KAULBARS ILL Railway Line to Vladivostok Not Been Cut by the Japanese.River.Tokio, May 25 Impeetu Army Heud- Special to the Montreal Star.Quarters made The (rdiowing uncieanee- CF any, Ont, May 25 The Canadian ment Ou the afferncon of May 21, di me mbers of the international Waters i battalion of Russian infantry and «ax | wavs Commission, W.F King and squadions of cavaley attacked the nor ! Leurs Coste.of Ottawa, and JF thern height of Chin Yaugpues, JO rntles Maybee of Toronto, arrived ia Wash- HOTIR ol ecyuanguonin, but vec re ington yes erlay.Their coming was puised.rather Unoape ted alrhough te-das had On the morning vf Mav 212, à bat- \"been fixed for the me ting, owing It tallon of Hasson Tefantiv.and the \u201cappears to re) tape In the official troops of cavalry, advanced along communi dons between Canada and the Kimn-Taelu roads tou ard Chis [the Unltd States.The acceptauce af Cheruizv und one company of infantry ; the Canadian section to a joint mee.Kalned the western height near the | ta reached the British Embassy for Village, but were repulse) then transmission to Coll Frost, chairman \u201cThe Busson cavalry on the rint | or the American section, only vester- bank of the Liao liver commenced a i day morning Having not heard from retrs ss on the morning of May 22 ant.Canada.Col Frost had telegraphed BL à veleck in the afternan the enemy his American colleagues that the had reached à pornt south of Talun Meocting had heen postponed sine die which lies Beventeen mnlles west of The Conadian commissioners Roan af- | Fakuimeu.\u201d ter arrival cri upon Mr.Obeirne.| KAULBARS Is ILL.the Charge de Affairs of the British | Odessa.Moy 7% According to at cnba-sy In the absence abroad of Sir Vicés recenved here Geaerat Koauibars, Mortimer Durand.Mr Obeirne duly {comming ot \u201c5 of the Second Manchurban og Bottiied Col Frost whe wired his col l'Aruy wii return to Odessa, owning tof URUES to be here to-sday, when the {the fact that his health as shattered.brmosed AN wn take ance.n ; ,.LA ar pags resident Roosevelt in reel the | NI SERIOUS FIGHTING.[cama section at neon at the White i Chaecchavadze, Manchuria, May 23 -F House, eX pressed his opinion that red ; The Jaguars le gen An advan near fy prowas rather bothersome, Canada, { Shahedze, AU the same time the Russ | he Je laced should have a repr osenta- slans advanced ani seized shachz | tive «f her own hers at the British and Sy.rosthzhou, fu the rentre, the | Fintases The Pre-llent treat:d the Japanese retiring to the further banks | Canadian delegates with the utmost |of the Kooche auf Gortz rivers.There | courtes and cerdiiliey The mertings Chas beer no serious fighting veo Thay or today wil! be of great finport fee !Russtans are Making duly recone The Cuanelon members have come tn SAnuces, Iw vhineton with instructions to take | Lanion.Miuv 25 A despatch from up the questions pertaining to navi- PRL Petersburg to the Tunes says the, &ction où the S* John River.but on | acnerai staff denies the reporis sent rise 1 dnt the United States govern- [by Rues: tn correspondents that Chang-; ment fs rot agued with the author.| tofu hat heun capture 1, ba.sf the Demnfalon and the «uteome THE BALTIC FLEET [ Probuabive will be that the American forslen, May A despatch from rants wi use tn discuss the 51 Tokio lv the Telegraph sus part of I R vor fal rs URE an corms the {site feet as nes Toaquir Bar 200s ae on eens Fras of The cand more than a doigen rangports are TS Arme 10 eu of he 1 ni ed [near Saigon Frueh Indo-China, The | cf Ron , tp ntan Barrister Phumber of French treops at Tonquin Ct re cu vofessor Williams, of land sage hais bent raised to 20,0 ce niversity.berittang of the Musse-Jt- 7 : ST art four new [ors have WOULD HIT CHAS.M.HAYS.ered an Ragen.LINE NET CUT.American\u2019e View of Enforcement of Sto Petersburg, May Uh Ropllrs -e- | Canada\u2019s Alien Labor Laws.peetv edb from Hoe by =ay that bath he! « .; lraiiweiy and the télewraphe lines tog SF al te The Montreal star, Vin fivastok Were working and the Aa-} Toledo, Ohio May X Speaking of Sociated Press was aatnornizesd too dens the progesed enfereeiment of thé Allen tite report of the fori sss as dation, | Laver Laws, by the Canadien Gov- 1 Û Ferment.General Mavager tassel FATHER GAPON\u2019S STATEMENT.Pudi of the Pere Marqu'cte Rail.: _ Way said CT do not see how the Can- .Emancipation of People Warrants Use, \u2018 Han Government can eaforce these i aus, as their enforceument would of All \u2018Aeasures.menu the déportation of à majority ; .lof the leadime rauiluay offline Can- Paris, May 20 The Journal to-day fo S$ ost of ern iS rere Fepre faces a Statement peer ntl omiele (GT ELT yy Hays, the mainstay by formes Father Gages, bu! the pia e f the Grind Trunk.And \u201cl IRR Tare pot disclosed, owing to the desire BT Lo \u201c© CY 5 or tot te put cha eue potes enr tome ner phe ban aud would (t'arons track The statement we - IU seeins to me that the cause of sut par = s tr ' The mast important effect of the, ey bee br The i Ep er viene of Jaumary Del, has heen tol! ) * n , ; i the money loaned by the Government, unify the various memes of the re but if Catodians could have 1Hled the volu'otary movement, The chiefs of bil they would have been hired.That \u201che twa reread pevniutionary parties 18 All there is to it.\u201d : .\u201cwith whom I conferred.recognize the 7 10 To cpr te change tn the plats wreueht ts, Lin verts of January ined.Be FIRE AT CARLETON PLACE.fo tbr three the Ko nl Premees rats .__\u2014 cl other pet my organs ing Five Dwellings and Two Stores Were Poassin abd ot teecunize hi the Viuit tie peop cite the vause hy \u2018the | Destroyed.use oof force.which wave usually called | Epe cal ta The Montreal Star by them ter\u2018orisin, but which T call tt cana Fine vont Alay 25 -Fire upholding the rights of the people, l'hroks out tar ven: 18 in the back of the the Se Li! Diemer rey and thet Buildin of Messrs Abraham & Aboud Che coupe now jon dn recognizing K mew hans and dealers 1n fan the ema fi Cion of the qu epte FU\" + The wind was hinwing n hear ; ; .Rov from the south-west.and In a few carraits the use of any and all mea- ! ; | y ; ; ji ; A .; minutes the flames spread both ways, sures of torce cuainet che ntocraev, | qestrosites Une dwellings of John Brad- | have conferrel with the hends of fog \\¢ 7) Darter.Frank Naar, Albert thany groups who are secking to vo-|e&, \u201créuni John Fastwosi, the grocery crstimot tarthoëcs with the view of far wird Eros, and the genera! store VoovoKing an uprising of the people [af Aas Abraham & Aboud, with other Tire statement expresses acepticlem | due fings above the store The last regarding the Govermment's reforms, | named firm had only recently purchased aod ways the return of Russin\u2019s de-' the building and spent considerable on feated army wil add an enarmeas à Impr oivements, and their dear is vary Ledy of talcontents to the ranks of Trass.Most of the shiek wus recovered those already disaffected.White con.from both stores although much wus sn fidett of the guecess af thé revolution- damage] as to make it a total loss.The ary teoxvenie nt, tiapon suvs Internal bulk o Ihe furniture was removed from Héuiries and quarrels Beiween the the daeilings Fhe tony loss is estimate] at from SIS.000 ta £20090, and ig fairiv reveolgtieo ary forces have delayel car- covered by (ns anes The town fire bri.TYNE oul thelr plans, Räde 11 exvetient work, as did the CP.{ \u201cThis,\u201d the former priest continues, Rg.brig ide.has =o far prevented the formation ol a central conunittee whose sole ;} nose will be to direct an uprising HAVE THROWN UP SPONGE.vf the people, but we are working tn- vards the formation of this committee.My special end ig to see the committee realized, and it will be the embryo of the future provisory government.We have already created a system of correspondence hetween the groups for the purpose of bringing about complete organization.Unless the revolu- tlonists themselves succeed In forming a systematic organization, 1 fear we shall witness a period of veritable anarchy and chaos in Russia.It is the day after a revolution which is to be most dreaded-when the people are unrestrained by any organization.If the revolutionary parties had been properly organized to strike a united blow |: thuary 22, we would have been spared {the months of this desperate struggle lind 11 [ls because we wish to avert i bloodshed that we organize now to~ wards securing a prompt, ahd ordecly | reaiigation of the end We consider to | be inevitable.\u201d .| : The floods resulting from the continuous ra'ne are causing incaleulabla damage and distress in the provinee of Vicenza, Italy.Seven hundred persons dare homeless, \\ N DOUBLE _; NW SUPERFINE D.MARCEA! MONTREAL Q Q°.Wholesale at has strength and flavor, because blended so as to produce those qualities, and it is good because it is absolutely pure.Ask your grocer for it.In 1], 14 BOc per 1b.E.D.MARCEAU, 281-285 St.Paul Street, - Condor Mustard it 1s made of seeds and 1 1b.tins, at MCNTREAL.Has i -born In 1833, INOLY RECEIVED BY MR.ROOSEVELT of Canadian Members Waterways Comm: ssion Reach Washington.THE FIRST MEETING TO-DAY Americans are Not Prepared to Dis: cuss Navigation of the St.John Proprietors of Floating Pool Room Have Glven In.Special to The Montreal Star.Windsor, Ont.May 25 -\u2014After spending nearly $2000, the promoters of the floating poolroom hive thrown up the sponge, and the F adger State has been taken back from Canadlan waters to Detroit.Opposition from every side discouraged the promoters of the scheme, who, after carefully reviewing the preparations made by the United States federal authorities and the Canadian authorities to put the pool-ronm out of business, decided 1t best to abandon the project It ls reported that a coterle of Detroit men are now planning to establish a pnol-room on Fighting Island, which is In Canadian waters.J.McMILLAN, OF 8T.JOHN, DEAD.Well Known Resident of That City Passes Away.Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., May 25 \u2014John McMil- Jan, head of the firm of J & A.Mec- Millan, publishers, booksellers and sta- ttoners, died at 3 o'clock this morning.He had been ill for some tim».The houses of which Mr.McMillan was head commenced business In 1822, being établish- ed by his grandfather.John MeMlllan.who rame from Ireland.Deceased was and entered the business In 1466, prior to which he served a time in the American navy He was a very prominent citizen and toak much intarcat in public affairs.In 1894 he wax appo!nt- ed registrar of probates of St John clty and county, and held the office at the time of his death.Dr.Sprule Will Not Resign, Speévlal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 25.\u2014 There la no truth in the report that Dr.Sproule, M P.Intend tn resign hia position as Grand Master of the Orange Order of British America.Dr.Sproule himself is the authority for this statement.He says he has no deatre to hold an to the office permanently.put wlll accept a further term If the O wishes.Rev, T.B.Kilpatrick, D.of Manitoba College.nnnounces that he wii! accept the rhalr of ryktematic theology tn Knox Coliege.Toronto.and will be prepared to enter upon the work In October.At Vienna, on Wednesday.Sacco, the \u201chunger artist,\u201d began a 21-day fast in a cafe on the Prater.He In comfined In a «mall cabinet, with cemented glass sides.Ile depends for sustenance upon a small finsk fllled with some secret preparation which is unedible and undrinkable, and only breathable, MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014FHURSDAY.\u201d MAY 8 to 9 a.m.Flake Zephyrs Six hundred vards of pretty Flaxe Zephyrs in light blue, light green, pink and grey, regular 12e value; une hour Friday-not mare than 12 yards to one person 3c 10 to 11 a.m.Black Muslias 400 vards of Blick Lace Stripe Mus- Hoa perfeet black and excellent \u201c, regular price 1%c, one hour unt over 12 vards to person .The one ae Hamburg Edgings and In- in Swiss muslin, lawn and nainsook, from the narrowest widths tu those of 14 Inches.FEmbrolderies worth up te 25¢ a yard, divided into three lots at 5e, 77e and 10e.SN NAN Ne Pretty sertions, Flnnneletten, etc, Lengthe and regular deducted from phe White and Colored Muslin and Print Shirt Waists, worth up to $4.50 ; For 50c and 75c each 300 White ard Colored Summer Shirt Wass, slightly =ojled through handling to be mold on Friday at prices that would not pay for the material te make them These Shirt Waluts are made in a large variety of styles.mule by Canada\u2019s largest and her! manufacturer, which is a guarantee of fit and finish We have divided them into two Igts to sell on Fridav at $4.50 for, each 50c and 78e The Weather to-morrow will prbably be Fine and Warm, St.Catherine St, Near Drummond.me Hour Items from Here and There If you appreciate these offerings as they deserve, one hour will be much too long a time to expect a share in them.D SNS NN NN LT Te Laces and Embroideries HALF PRICE REMNANT SALE.Prints, Musline, Galatean, Colored Wool Dress Goodn.Black Wool Dreas Goods, 411kna, Linings, Skirtings, Embroidertes, price plainly marked on enrh piece.l'lenty of space, Nant ang ventilation to make shopping a pleasure.~~ ~ Table Damasks and Napkins hich rt d \u20ac amas S ai ap S Regular Ricrched and Unbleached Table Da masks, slightly soiled, otherwise quite perfect, al very genervus reductions from ceœular prices Unbleached, worth 40c, for 30c; 60c for 45c: 0c for 69c; $1.20 for 85c.Bleached, worth 70c, for 515c: $1 for 71c: $1.25 for 95c.All- Linen Tatle Napkins, not the finest grades, but an excellent quality for couniry use to save better ones.Des:@ne are spot.shamrock.panav and fleur de \\vs.hemmed n'! ready for use, and worth $2 a dozen: a limited quantity on sile at $150 HIS a Se ee S Ne mm m\u2014 | SNS NN NAN However, come and try.9 to 0 a.m.Colored Shirts Bove Shirts.roft or stiff bos ins: aizes 13 and 13%, also Men's Shirts in all slzes some soft fronts, kome stiff, one hour Friday HALF PRICE 10.30 to 11.30 Black Sitk A beautiful quality of all-silk Satin Mervellleux.!n black.for shirt waist sults, fanev dresses or hand- sine blouses, regulaiv $1 3% ore our Fridiy not over 156 vards to one person .G7 Le Half Price and Less A huge nssortment of Laces, too numerous in widths and designa to give any fair conception by priuters\u2019 fink, wil be displayed on the ground floor Friday and Saturday, all plainly marked at Bc, 10c and 18c.er SSD Laces, Ribbons.FFinnnels, Half price Big Bargain in Children\u2019s Dresses Made up in a large variety of styles well finished and perfect the thing for s\u2018honl or worth $245 10 7%c.and colors.fitting, Just country wear.clear at, each Another Sale of Ladies\u2019 Wrappers at 59c These Wrappers are mode of dark and ight colored print and gingham, nicely trimmed with self frills ard braid (inished at bottom with deep flaunce.walst lined with cambrie.worth up to $1.76, to clear at, each Looe es up to 59e CUT PRICES Its Significance! What-it Means to You.Confiderce is to trade what a maln spring Is te a watch are essential as applied to value in everything, which means DRU the F ID C of Canada.Ltd.reason WHY In the Province of your m!ud, and prssibly suspicion generally and in the United ites cut public to a vast INTELLIGENCE METHODS PROFIT?Rive vou advantages as offered in the | business, at our new stores, No wo at Haycock & l\u2019uadlgeon s, Quebec experience, Are You aware, prices not only RELIABILITY.AND SECURITY of old-time druggiste with With a mraong organization behind 2453 St \u201cnited States, Both ulil'ty and progress As experts and DRUGGIST SUPPLIES.we.KNOW the CUT PRICES miggest to nf merchandise an} that in Upper Canada the appreciative EFFICIENCY.a huge discount from the their 100 and 200 per cent us, we arc gning to Catherine street, the same Gonds which inferiority howeyer.implies 1 but namely.at all times under avery condition wil! stand.whether with vour doctor or yourselves, Our method is the new method.the teat of honeaty and criticism, and at CUT PRICES.A big business at amall profits.Here Are a Few as Samples to Emphasize: Regular Our price Lelbig's Malt .LL.$0.17 10c Wyeth's Malt .30 21c Raphael's Malt .25 16e Ozone Ll 100 sHec Lysol, a Standard World Disinfectant A .1.20 90c Peruna oe ee 1.00 89c Pear's Soap La.eee 15 1 0c Paine's Celery Compound ee ee ea 1.00 GRc Ice Bags LL ii cae ee 75 49e Hot Water Bottles .1.25 40c Allenbury\u2019s Food (Nos.1 and 2).1.00 83e Mall Orders glven immediate attention.ered for shipment free of charge.Goods packed and dellv- Economical Drug Co, of Canada, Ltd.Tel.Up 4141.at Haycock & Dudgeon.BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.Quarter of Million Dollars Demanded from a Millionaire, New York, May 25.\u2014 Damages aggregating a quarter of a million of dollars ns compensation for alleged breach of prém- ise are asked by Mrs.Katherine Polllon, fn a suit against W.Gould Brokaw, the millionaire club-man.which was begun in the Supreme Court here yesterday.A packet containing more than 200 letters, alleged by the plajntiff to bave been written by Brokaw.will figure in the case.The authenticity of the letters, upon which the suit largely is based, is denied by Brokaw's ccunsel.Mrs.Polllon cameo here from Troy, N.Y.\u2026.a few years agn after being divorced from her firat husband, Joseph P.Smith, to whom she was married In 1597, while she was still a student in a seminary.A Paris despatch maya that the doctors appointed to Inquire Into the mental health of the Countess Montignoso, formerly Crown Princess Louise of Saxony.have made a favorable report as to her condition.A Wonderful Tonic.HORSFORD'B ACID PHOSPHATE, Conlin , retresthiing and Invigoraing.Diapels the | dragged out feeling during spring and summer \"special Notice.your pianô may re.Telephone Layton Bros.144 Peel street, 123 2 end After moving, quire tuning or repairing.Up 1491, Your watch cleaned from 31.00, guaranteed for one year.R.Hemsi»», watchmaker, 266 St James street.69 coûtf First Class Groceries AT LOW PRICES Finest Creamery Butter 1b.22c New Lalï Eggs, dozen .180 Finest Potatoes In clty, large bag.The Or, per basket .30 18 lbs.beat Granulated Sugar .5 Ibs.best Laundry Starch 23 7 lbs.beat Rolled Oats or Flour.25c Finest Pure Lard, per lb.12c Choice Breakfast Bacon, by the side, per Ib .2 LLL GY Strawberries, Asparagus, Lettuce, Celery.Rhubarb, Radish, Spinach, Tomatoes, ete.at lowest prices, Weekly and Monthly Accounts solicited and given personal attention; also telephone orders.GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER.Thompson & Fournier, 84 AYLMER 8T., Telephone Up.2687.Cor.Berthelet: The Late PF.B.Wade.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 25.\u2014The remains nf the inte Mr.F.B.Wade will be conveyed to Bridgewater, N.S, on Friday for Interment.Sunday School Union Meeting.T ta May 25.\u2014 Hon.John J.Mac- lar To ica of On lo Court of Appesi, will made president of the International Bunday Bchool Chion, which meety in Totonto June 33 to 37.Ladies\u201d (Good Dongola Kid Oxford Low Shore patent and kid tips, Duck Skirts for $1.35 extension efge roles medium tue © Rki d Black and White Duck, side pleated, very full ban and military heels Hands me are ne me © of and Th Pe cee ce 135 81.75 and $200 Shrex Friday 81 25 | Gingham Suits for $2.49 \u2018 BLACK SILK Ladies\u2019 Rlue-Plack and White.Blue and White, and linen color Gingham .Bults full pleated blouse and skirt.- .Ko 4D TAFFETA RIBBON TTT ~ TTT TTT Black All Silk Taffeta Ribbon, at Friday's prices 9 .1 inchea wide, per vard 12 1.26 1 { inches wide, per vard 100 en S e u S '3 Inchas wide, per vard 110 © tnches wide.per vari 250 25, 1905, ° St.Catherine, Weather: University Fair and Warm.W.HY and Victoria Limited \u201cTHE STORE OF SATISFACTION\u201d Streets.er I Ne a ESS SN ~~ Na A h PLAIN CORK CARPET 45¢ nother Sale of Remnants |.wou go cial Friday.per yar 45c Five days of brisk sellinæ In the Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Linens, Cottons Also 6 Inch Cork Borders key de and other staple sections, have given sufficient Remnants to warrant announcing sign te go with plain Cork Cur another interesting sala for to-morrow \u201cpet, per yard 13e There will be Remnants to well at, length 2e 10 -\u2014 Remuants of Muslin, Glughama, Prints, ete.at.per length 25 HEMP CARPET FOR 15\u20ac YARD Remnants of Wash Fabrics Bnteen, Zephyr, Printa, ete Useful lengths for .scotch Hemp Carpet children\u2019s dresses, blouses, ete, ete Choire of nny length for so Rev floral Aosta on Peu Other Remnants of Wash onda.Zephyrs Muslina, English Prints, ete crimson and vhintz grounds spe: Ahout 300 lengths, worth from $1.30 ta $2.00.On sale at, each 70¢c cial, Friday, per yard oo se CUS Sr Se TT at Tm aT ae es Te Tee Te ae Te Te | \" $1.10 WHITE LACE CURTAINS FOR 89¢ White size Sale of Lace Friday will contain an Nottingram 54 in x 312 The section tn the right nf the main entrance.ground floor.extensive display of the undermentioned uriderpriced lots Nicr designs in Lace Curtains.) Lot No 1 1 to 2 Inches wide Torchon Lace and Insertion.2 inches wide ! yards, marked $1,30 pair Spe tal Valerclennes, Fancy Cotton Lace for trimming dresses And blouses, | price Friday .fo regular price, Bc to Ibe per yard.Hale price 230 | Lot No 2 1 tn 3 Inches wide Torchon Lace and Insertion, 50 new designs to C select (rom.6 inches wide Ecru Irrertion, 1 to 2 inches wide round | 25 CORDED WASH mesh English Valenciennes.3 to 6 Inches wide Black Guipure Lace, Cc regular price of the abave, 7c to 35c per vard.Sale price ne | SILKS FOR 21 Lot No 3- 83 to § inches wide White Cotton Cluny Insertion.regular price.150 pieces Calored Corded Wast 20c, 25e and 35e yard.Sale price.|.Zoe: Bflks.Au popular role LEA = iv OE 6 KoA Lot Nao 4 1 to 2 Inches real Linen Torchon Lace and Insertion: worth up | ed.shy.in eracrald and po to 20c per yard Sale price .214 2220.10 Regular 25e quality Friday's spe Let No.5-4 to 7 tncher wide Black Gulpure Edgings, also Colored Silk cal prive 21e Lace worth up to 69c per yard.8sle price .10c _ Tot No 6 1 to 2% Inches wide White and Cream Silk Cluny \u2018Insertion.alsa Cc Black Silk Chantilly Lace and Insertion, worth up to b0c per vard 1 25 STAMPED LINEN Bale price .1.coi ee ANA AR LL aa se | GC IS 2 Li PE CENTREPIECES 15 Stamped White nen Cenirepn cos à .cv eq: + .Ladies\u2019 39c Silk Gloves, 32c.| Ladies Silk String Ties, 15c.|\" win putrontote orders veuves a oral, evele embirogde oy Ladies pe Pure Sink mien | Silk String Tles, 47 inches long 1 a siens And shell patterrs + rs.double finger tine: colors \"hite > >.v «soit net Size IR inches RMeguivr cream and black, regular price Inch wide; colors: Cardinal, white 101 5! Frida ® IN yc.Friday Cee and black.Special Friday at 156 32c | a a rr Trimmed Hats== Haif Price ANS ee $1.39 PERCALE WRAPPERS FOR $1.19.A = a Nt a_i 49\u20ac Ladie< Percale Wrappers, made with faney voke in frout of fag- $6.00 Hats for $3.00\u2014 | goting fri} around shoulder trtmmed with faggnting and fan- $12.00 Hats for $6.00.ev hid Colors of black and white.Others with voke in front Jadies\u2018 finely trimmed Mats in a varying range of etyles-in fact, there | of tucks, sralloped frill with isn't two hats alike in the collection.sn you perceive the utter impos.* tueks around shoulders Colors of sibliltv of detailed descriptions; as indicated In the headlines, $6 00 | hte and white and red ard while Hats tn sell Friday 2 PE ce KOO Tyee 34 14 49 Regular 8139 Um $1200 Hats for .01 La anne eee 0 84 eee 36.00 c ricay KI 1D _ Come earty to secure \u2018the \u2018best choice.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 = \u2019 \u2018BOYS\u2019 $1.25 WASH SUITS 125 Boys\u2019 Summer Wash Suits, an Ladies\u2019 Blouses==-We Still Continue White Tmek and Linen finieh wallar tlonpse with plain knee Pants Sizes to fix from 3 to» A Pace of Value Giving Too vep re Regular price $1 00 ard .+ 8125 To clear on Friday at per Swift For General Duplication sult 40e A Lawn Waist with five rows of Valenciennes lace in bust.embroidery | TTT front plece leg 0° mutton sleeves trimmed with Valenciennes lace.89 - ! MEN\u2019S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS 69¢ tucked collar and cuffs.Regular 81 25 for ; a | Men's Fanes Negliges Shirts de.One large table containing a number of styles of Lawn.Voile Muslin an \u2018 tnched caffs fn Mæht dark and Mating Walsts, ranging in value from $150 to $200 Friday ose medium rhodes Sizes 16 ta à The larges! range of Jap Silks and Musilr Walsts in this city Selected NMeæular 8100 value Your chaire styles at popular prices.America'& and Parts foremost makers will be Friday at GMa $2.00 OXFORD SHOES FOR $1.25.- represented.mm = 0 Women\u2019s Washable Clothing a i Se $1.25 PICTURES FOR 89¢ Oblong groups of slx of the musi- clans, Englicrh and American poets For $5.95 : : - and authors, neatly framed in 1 Suits for men in Fancy Tweed, made in wm oak $100 and $12 the regu 7 lar price.Friday.each .Re sacque style, lined with good farmers\u2019 satin.Splendid suits for every day wear Only a limited number Suits.Regular price, $7.95; Friday $5.95 ; only.00.ess 0 eue es « 10¢ PAPER COVER BOOKS 7¢ new series of Donks.heautifully bound in cloth in attractive colors, comprising 155 volumes by famous spe- authors Regular 10e edition - ¢'al Friday.each To Re Les ?- id S | 35¢ PERFUMES 15° 0Z.rocer jies== ri ay pecia S Roure Bertrand\u2019s Perfumes Jockey Club, Wood Violet Rrise de Mon- 17 lbs.Granulated Sugar .gs.24 Ibs.Strathcona Flour .THe te Carlo.White Lilac Now Monn 3 Tbs.Cut Loaf Sugar : 7 Ibs.Rolled Oats 25¢ Hay.Carnation an olet a Strathcona Coffee, 1 Ib.tin 150 1 | o ; Parme Regular 35e ounce Friday.À 5 Ibs.Pure Ceylon Tea 7 bars Strathcona Soap 250 lal : 150 y 5 O'Clock Tea Blend.2 Ibs for 1 se Pure Fruit Jam.3 pails 25 - Lipton's Mixed Pickles, 25¢ for 20 3 pkgs.Corn Starr 4 Lipton's Walnut Plckies, 26c, for .20c 3 pkgs.ustard Powders 25 REFRIGERATORS FOR $5.25.i Maple Syrup.tin .10¢c| 3 bars Pure Castile Boap sgerators, galvanized .Shredded Cocoanut, Ib .FFc| 1 tin Corn.Pens and Tomatoes 20 Hardwood Refrierra RA | Eos (hrunes ] ZRc 3 tine Enameline ue { selling Friday for «5 28 8) Breakfast Bacon (Pea Meal).1@ 1-2c{ 8trathcona Brand Hamas.Ib 16 1-2¢ : } $ Lo & Ld MERRILL'S CARPET STORE An Extraordinary Offer.For this week only we will offer these three lines at very Low BRUSSELS LINOLEUM INLAID A magnificent English A very good Linoleum Different patterns very go Brussels Carpet, with : ics orth solid inlaid pattern, 5% border, various Ih Mosaics, ! wears well right to the » \u20ac - $ 1,00 for end; for kitchen, colours, for this 8 bathr ; \u201d \u201d ( 7 S cts |- e hall, worth ROBILLARD & CO., 1910 Notre Dame St.Tel.Main 1247 BALMORAL BLOCK ; + i | -\u2014 sale, onlv 120 3 daw Hamilton, died yesterday, after a lengthy [son's residence, Backville, after an fll- DEATHS REPORTED.Norns.ners lasting many months.+ Winnipeg, Man.\u2014Alfred Hutchings, one Toronto Ont.- Joshua Gamble.for of the ploneer settlers of Edmonton, Ai~A \u2014 many years in the woolien business, dead.Toronto, Ont.\u2014 Mr, J Hanbury Finch, for the past fifteen years accountant for the Toronto Lithographing Company.is dead Toronto Junction.Mra.Elizabe': Backus died of old age, at the age of pe Hamilton, Ont.\u2014 Miss Elizabeth Mc Dermid Hamilton, daughter of James at the Edmonton General Hospital Ha WAR one of the firent white mettlera in the Edmonton district, apd with his brother T.C.Hutchings.of Edmanton.might be cnnsidered the men who first proved that FAmonton wan successful for farming Soverign Canad Stratford, Ont.- Robert Roberts, me \u2014 \u2014 7 prié a da Building | da Grand Trunk conductor.for nearly CABTORTA.1 ble ces r 1 e y.A Unexcolled Hght end ventilation.Firat ! By Sour 1m The employ the compan Boars the The Kind Yon Hars Always Bougtt class servicé.In an tip-to-date offic 8 building.Apply to | por hester.N.B.\u2014Rev J.C Stead- Signsture SUPER TERE \" man.tne of the oldest Bantiet mintaters of 133 8 Sovereign B Building.in the Marijime Provinces, dled at his 63 466coû Le Eh DÉS i wing S Le _ ; , ee py p= pe p= \u201c lANDRIEN-\u2014In this city All notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths must be endorsed with the names and addresses of the per sons sending same.Rg Ae ms re Sm wm Nt BIRTHS.CHIPCHASE\u2014On the 2th, the wife of B, Chipchase, of a son.GENEREUX \u2014On Monday, May Und in- atant, a daughter to Mr and Mrs Ven- ereux.druggist, 1047 SU Catherine sl SCOTT\u2014At 55 Bourbonniere ave Mal- sonneuve on May IU, to Mr and Mrs.8.J.Scott, a daughter.MARRIAGES.ALEXANDER-CRAWLEY -On the 24th ay, at the Church of the Amada Conception, by the Rev.KE.not, SJ.Elizabeth Mary, dauxhter of the late John Crawley, of lLotodon England, 16 Richard C.F., son of Finlow Alexander, of Montreal.GRAHAM-KYLE.On Mav 23rd, by the Rev, J.W.Graham, Carrie Graham.eldest dnughtee of Frank Graham, Esq.to: Robt.A.Kyle, third son of James Kyle, Esq.BMITH-BAKER-On Wednesday, May 24th.In Zion Churrh, Montreal, by the Rev.A.B.Hubly Edwin James Smith, of Toronto, tn Eleonore Amelia Baker, daughter of Mr.B.Raker.TURNER-BRADFIELD At 13 Rase- mount ave on May 24th, by the Rev J.Li Gilmonr Tye Bradfield, daughter of the late H.A.Bradficld, to George er, of Hrkville DEATHS IN THE CITY.on May 24th, \u201805.John E.Andrten, eldest sen of the late Henry J.Andrien.Funeral from his mother's residence, 2065 St.Catherine st.on Saturday May 27th, at 730 a.m, to 8t.Patrick's Church, and from thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery da and acquantances please attend.(Kingston and Buffalo, and Kansas City papers please copy) 123 2 LEVAC\u2014In this city nn the 2th inst.at the age of 1 vear and 14 days, Joseph Zephirin Jevnr, son of Joseph Levac.died at the Genvral Hospital of the Grey Nuns.Funeral private.McLAREN\u2014On the marninæ of the 23rd May.1905.Helen Taylor Walker, rellet of the late John C.McLaren.in her 85th year.Interred Mount Royal.NOVELL\u2014In this city.on the 24th inst, Wm.Novell, widower nf the late Mar- raret Kelly, at the Montreal General Hospital.Funeral on Saturday morning.at 9 o\u2019'rlock Friends and acqualn- tances please attend.(Toronto and New York papers please copy.» 123 3 PARE\u2014Accidentally, at 622 Ft.Antnine st.St.Henri, on Mav 22nd.Anthtme Pare.grocer, aged 28 Funeral from hig father's residence.115 Duvernay st.te.Cunegonde.on Friday, 26th, at 8 a.m.Friends and relations please accept this intimation PULS\u2014In this city nn May Puls, aged 39, natlse nf Hamburg meral private on Thursday, May 24th, Otto Fu- 25th, 23 2 inet.Jahn WH- J Sheely and nee Hag- BHEELY\u2014 On the 25th Mam.Infant son of W the late Doris Helen Bheely, gerty.Funeral private WATSON\u2014On May 28h beloved son of John Watson, Wm.Watson, late with the H R.Ives Ca Funeral from 321 Chambord st, on Friday, at 230.May 26 \u201805.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.CONNOLLY \u2014 Suddenly.at Golden Grove.NB.on May 14th.Thomas, son of the late Dennis Connolly, in the 37th year of his age.* LeBLANC \u2014 Buddenly, !n London.Eng, May 2nd; Mrs.Georgina LeBlanc, widow of thé lste Frederic LeBlanc, and daughter of the late Dr.Godfrey Jacobs, Lunenburg * McDONALD \u2014 At Pletou, NS, on May 5t%, John C.McDonald, aged 32 years.® McKENZIE \u2014 At Truro, N 3.May l4th, Misa Oertrude Eileen McKenzie, aged 15 years and 2 months ® MACNISH \u2014 At Cornwall, 11th Rev.Neil MacNish.aged 66 years * MeGILLIVRAY \u2014 Suddenly, near Qulg- ley's Corners, Glergarry, Ont, on May 7th.Archibald Mctiillivray.* RORERTSON \u2014 At Cornwall Centre, Ont, on May 7th, David Robertson.aged 74 years.® Ont., on May B.D., LL.D, SHEETS \u2014 At Cornwall, Ont, on May 10ths M.O.Sheets, barrister, aged 42 years.* BCRIBNER \u2014 In St.John, NB.on May 16th, Hortense Emma.widow of Dingee Scribner, and youngest daughter nf the late George M.Burns, aged 62 years.IN MEMORIAM.McCONNELL\u2014In Inving memory of our dear father, who departed this life May 5.1° Not forgotten by his children, IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory of Patrick McNeice, who died on May 26.1903.Anniversary service will be held at St Ann's Church on Friday morning at 7 o'clock.IN MEMORIAM, In loving memory of Ethel Maud Morrl- son.beloved wife nf A.G Smecardon, who died at Hawkesbury, May 24, 1904.When the holy angels meet us As we go to join their band.Shall we know the friends that greet us In.the glortous spirit land?Shall we see the same eyes shining us as in days of yore?Shai we feel their dear arms twining ondly round us as before; Brall we Know each other there?Oly Smoke Halbert svat you ad enough 1ady charlotte gelatine.PIGMIES COME TO ENGLAND.Bringing with him six plgmies from the Ituri Forest.generally known as the Stanley Forest (Congo Free State), Colonel Harrison, the well-known explorer, has arrived In England.The îittle people, four of whom are men And two women, are all between eigh- teeh and thirty-four years of age, and their height Is from three feet eight inches to four feet six inches, They came of their own free will, and will proceed to London.Colonel Harrison has promised to send them back if they wish It, but he thinks théy will probably prefer to stay in England.The pigmies are stil] fairly numerous, and live on the outskirts of the great forest rarely penetrating into its Interior.except for purposes of concealment.Th Colonel found them quite friendly when he had once galned their confidence, but: a week before he left they attacked a caravan belonging to the Congo Government, killing seventeen porters and escaping into the depths of the forest.The little men are of a warlike disposition.and dwell In small villages, each ruled by an Independent chief.Their houses consist of erectiong of sticks covered with leaves, The pigmies wear hardly any clothing.Some of them have hair breast and legs, but the large majority are free fron It.The maximum agé they: attain is forty vears.Most of them appear quite Intell- gent, and one woman is remarkable for her good figure.Their distinguishing features are thick lips and noses, while their complexion is sallow.Colonel Harrison spent three weeks wtidb the natives hunting okapl, but owing to the denseness of the forest it was impossible io shoot any specl- \u2018\u201cmens\u2018 of the rare animal.Two skins, however, were procured from the natives, bath badly cut, Even in the forest te oXapt tx now becoming rare.The explorer.who was away for three mont - succeeded in bringing back with Bim a mall black-halred inonkey on the of exvec Ynely rare type, called the pus.ro gpscinr putin apry capot ea x ; a.PÉTER pecial Sale of LADIES WAISTS MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014-\".~S.CARSLEY ( THURSDAY.oO.LIMITED.eh Half Price.1st Floor.r | A MAKER'S STOCK of LADIES\u2019 FINE WHITEWEAR To be Offered on Friday at Astonishingly Low Prices This sale will contain some of the finest whitewear values ever We have purchased a manufacturer\u2019s entire stock \u2014under no other conditions would he allow us such flattering discounts.- We need not say much about the Quality of the undergarments provided for this event.It fully comes up to the high Carsley standard, faultlessly fashioned wear, made by one of the best makers in offered in this city.the country.paring trousseaux for June weddings.more than worthy.indeed.Hotel and Boarding House Proprietors should visit the Carpet Sale\u2014 Second Floor.Sold.at Less Than Cost Prices.The most particular home sewer will find difficulty in producing equally good garments\u2014even then she will find it will cost her more than to pnrchase at Carsley\u2019s low prices.Special Inducements for June Brides.Particularly will this sale offer special inducements to those pre- The fine sheer qualities of materials (sed, the dainty styles and exquisite finish make every piece The saving on a purchase of this kind will be very considerable Sale begins on Friday morning at 8 a.m.sharp.You are cordially invited to come and inspect the really remarkable values.Some MAY 25, 1505.65c Men's Shirts 43c Men's Fine Colored Shirts, soft fronts, blue and pink stripes.warranted fast colors, body well cut and extra ful), siz~s 141-2 to 18.Rzzw» lar value 65.Special on Friday at oii ae 43C 0c Cottons for 8 I-2¢c 36 tn.Whits Cotton.extra quality, smooth finish, frre from dressing.Regularly sold at 10c.Fri- 1 day 124 ee ect 8.C 15¢ Pillow Cases lic Ready Made Pillow Cases, sizes 18 by 44 in, «xtra well flnished and ready for use.Regular value (1LC 15e.On Friday 3 values: _ + .220 + y .Corset Covers | Fine Cambric Drawers Ladies\u2019 Chemises Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses| White Under Skirts I \u2018 Co .Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cam- , Ladies\u2019 Night Dresses, Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cam- Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cam- | bric drawers, made Um- Ladies\u2019 Fine White Cam- made of fine white cambric, brie Underskirts, made brie Corret Covers, full *brella style, trimmed wide brie Chemises, made extra yoke of embroidery inser- with wide lawn flounce,also front, trimmed lace and rib- frill of embroidery and full, handsomely trimmed tion, trimmed fine tucks, trimmed with twa rows of bon beading in, various clusters of tucks, a very at neck ang arms with lace and Hamburg embroidery fine lace Insertion, perfect pretty shades Special \u2018special value.Sale and ribbon beading, rimming.cut extra fitting, a special sale pricd .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.24C | price .RARE 362 full size.Sale price.63\u20ac I full.Sale pice 67¢ value at RP 820 Towels and Towellingl SPECIAL SALE OF BOOTS Flannel Specials Pure Linen Oatmeal Towelling.SALE OF A MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE LINE English Cashmere Flannelettes, with red Lorder.IS in.wide.with fancy silk stripes, suitable for Special «oo.CHINE Tae BOYS BLACK BUFF LACED ROOTS.strong.heavy soles, made Summer ehirt waiste 80 În Pure Linen Oatmeal Towels with over full, well fitting last, sizes 1 to 5.Regular value is $1.35.Spe- 9 Cc wide Regular 25c.Friday jgc border.size 23 by 45 inches.Regular cla] sale price.1+ test senc t ete 0e se acces es .All-Wool French Blouse Flannels, value 160, Special Friday c LADIES\u2019 JULIET SLIPPERS, of flue black \u2018dongola id, * flexible with plain dots.27 inches price .RS 2; hand turned soles, stylish inodel, sizes 4, 41-2, B.51-2, 6, 61-2, and T; wide.Worth 40c.Friday.30C also a very special lin~ of Black Buckskin SHppers, of fine dongula kid, - siz s 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7.Regula value: are from $1.25 to $1.50.Sale oe : 99\u20ac prive LA ADIE& \"CONGRESS \"BOOTS, of \u2018fine \u2018dongola id.\u2018with hand turned soles and common sense heels, in sizes 3, 4, 5 6 7 and 8 Regular value $1.50, On Friday se «oo gree THE PARISIAN \u201c\u201c SEMI- \u201cMARQUIS S\u201d HAT REGULARLY SOLD AT $225 FOR 9% We need hardly tell you how popular this style is this season, It has created a furore in Paris, and dally achieves vet greater popularity in New York and London, a smart, distinctive style, that goes well with any costume, in various \u2018shades.The Carsley Store is the, first to produce this Hat at such a popular price.You will pay nearly three times as much for the same style anywhere else, Made of fancy straw,it is trimmed with velvet to match and two smart ornaments, in the fol- | lowing color combinations: Brown brown and champagne, black, black and champagne navy, nagy and champagne, etc.Regular value $2.25.On Friday - 99\u20ac R =.: Men's Pants 51.35 75 pairs of M:n's Stylish Pants, made of gnod quality all- wool tweed, in five various patterns.The cut and fit is excellent, while special attention has been paid to finish.Regularly soid at $2.00.Special $1.35 on Friday .35¢ Boys\u2019 Belts 19¢ 10 doz Boys\u2019 Patent Leather Buster Brown 3eïlte, in rlack.brown and red, two heavy buckles, with dip in front.sizes 30 tn 34.Regularly 19\u20ac sold at 35c.Friday .Summer Corsets 25c Ladies\u2019 Summer Corsets, of strong white net, wel] boned, m-dfum or short waist, sizes 18 to 30.a service- abie corset for hot weather wear, Regular 35c.Friday .250 « Lace Curtains 60c 40 pairs Fine White Nettingham Lace Curiains, choice of two fine centre designs, fine embroidered borders, *1ze 50 in by 3 vards oc long.Regular va'ue 80c; for.6 Friday\u2019s Cut Medicine List Reg.Blaud's Iron Pills .50e Fr Abbey's Salts .\u2026.25e 16C Ayer's Cathartic Pllls .Z2äc 163c Paine's Celery Compound $1.00 624c Wveth's Beef, Tron and ; Wine .Leu $1.00 6lc Kola, Celery.P>psin .$1.00 60c Castoria .3bc 18c Wood's Sarsaparilla $1.00 63c Boys\u2019 Suits 84c¢ Boys Blouse Suits, of navy all- wool blue serge, trimmad red, yellow and self braid silk cord and whistle, pants Jihed throughout.Regular value 31.00.Friday.84c Chiffon Jabots 39c Dainty Neckwear,, made of fine silk chiffon, trimmed narrow lace and heavy lace applique, two rows of ribbons, in various colors on band.Length about 10 1-8 inches, Regu- iarly sold at 65c.On Friday.390 Ladies\u2019 Handkfs 4ic 90 doz.Ladies\u2019 Fine Lawn Handkerchiefs, embroidered or lace edges, hemstitched or scalloped; an immense assortment, no two allke, the finest value we have yet offered.Speclal price each, 4c: or one dozen oc in box, all different cree .\"5 is 15e.Crystal Berry, diameter.Regalsr 200 Crystal Glass Bowls, pattern.Worth 26c.green n-4 bine.Worth 15c; for .vee shape.«~S.CARSLEY C%m 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James, St, MONTRÉAL, 1 FRIDAY*S SPECIALS in GLASS AND CHINA Fine Crystal Glass Berry Bowls, of heavy imitation owt glass, handsome design.Special offer on Friday 2,000 Crystal Glass Bon-Bon and Celery Dishes, oval shape, of very heavy Regularly sold at 12e.Speciai- ou Friday .\u2026.with foot, for frult or preserves, \u201cgood Special on Frida 250 Toilet Sets, comprising Bwer, \u201cBasta, Chamber, Mug.in best English semi-porcelain.handsamely decorated in ruby, Worth $2.00.Friday.'.\" 160 Decorated Chind Cream Jugs, in pink, blue and, green, good $4.50 to $10.00 LADIES\u2019 STYLISH CAPES FOR 98c AND $1.98 No detriment to the wear of these handsome garments if we tell you they are not absolutely the latest styles.Ladies will find them remarkably serviceable for seaslde and country.Immense range of cloths and color- ings to choose from, some silk lined, cthers reversible cloth, etc.Ladies wiM find many bargains among fhese attractive lots, he regular values of these useful garments range from $4.50 to $10.Spec! al prices on Friday 1 98C and $I.98 $3.00 WHITE SILK WAISTS $2.10 These elegant creations will serve for the most particular occasions of the summer season, made of sheer, fiimy Japanese silk, by a prominent manufacturer, and his reputation 18 a guarantee for the splendid workmanship and dashing style that makes these garments so attractive, They come in tre most up-tq-date of styles, with new loose sleeves, allover, tucked front and back.tucked waist band and fancy collar, all sizes, a garm nt that would be cheap at 33.00.Special Friday price .$2 10 FRIDAY\u2019S SPECIAL CARPET OFFERS 700 Samples of Good Quality Ingraln Carpet, each one 36 in.by 40 in, finished end: reversible.By sewing together a strikingly handsome Car pet may be made for bedrooms, Reguiar value from 50c to 85c.Spe- 19\u20ac cial price .25 Tapestry Carpet \u2018Squares, splendid new combinations, size 31-2 by 4 yards, where.On Friday .200 yds.of Handsome Velvet Pile Stair Carpet.in \u2018various colorings.This is part of an immense purchase we recently made so we are able to offer at less than factory prices.Regular value is $12 Special 65C price on Friday .2.ersec canon esas 40c DRESS GOODS FOR 19¢ This is a gathering up of broken lines of some of the season's most popular fabrics: all-are suitable for summer weir and will mak» up Into very handsome creations.A large varlety of weaves is included In this group, amongst which are tartan plaids, regular 30c: Tweed Suiting a 40c material; Alpaca Mohair, worth 88c: French Challies, worth 40c; , regular 33c; Volle In fine bluet shnde 5 patterns E nerally sod at 85c, price or FRENCH ORGANDIE MUSLIN, in a great variety of patterns, white and colored grounds, a charming fabric for summer Shirt Waist Suits and .ee Regulariy sold at 25c and 38¢.Special price, a yard, on 124 Cc Friday .\u2026.FANCY DRESS MUSLIN.in \"pretty eojor combinations, In pink andin stripe, floral and Dresden 638+\" white, green and white, blue dnd white, etc.fects, a.fabric that iy regularly sold #t 121-2c a yard.Bpeclal Fri- gle day price .SPECIAL PRICES ON PURE GROCERIES Reg.Fri.Windsor Salt, 3 bags RR.RE.10c Pure Maple Syrup, per }b.Tage 10e Glold Dust Cornmeal, 7?ibs.350 20c Apples, 1 gal.tin .17\u20ac Rolled Oats, 7 Ibs.30c 28c Carsley's Soap Powder 8 Finest Cooking Figs, 1b.124c 10¢ pkgs «oe.aan 0c 250 Pyre Maple Syrup, g=.$1.50 $1.20 Upton's Marmalade, 7 1b.68¢c Bbc Hungarian Flour, 24 1bs.90c 73¢ Cooking Raisins, 8 lbs 30c 33 Finest Japan Tea, 6 IU.Quaker Oats .+.30c 260 caddie .32.35 $1.75 = W.Biscuits .15¢ 12% FINEST CRBAMERY BUTTER, perlb.tivo vv sorveosseumers GRANULATED SUGAR, 17 IbB.es an anne psc CARSLEY'S CELEBRATED MOUNTAIN GROWN COFFEE, per 1b.450 (6 lbs.or more, per 1b, 40c.) Step-Ladders, Regular value gc Dishes to match, 21.2 \"inches in 4c\u2019 Friday :.26.Sa ee Vissi lens ate good for imitation cut glass.7¢ boty 19¢ Soap Dish and \"$1 ee ess cccs ou ae00 srsssecu0 accus .lal on Friday .=S, CARSLEY CS.| 1765 to 1788 Notre Dame Street, 18% to 194 St.James Street, MONTREAL.has sue a - a \u2018THESE FROM THE HARDWARE STORE you will find them the most satisfactory and rellable kind you have ever, seen, made of selected hardwood.al] parts securely bolted, not nailed, T-ey are built to wear, snd many years\u2019 service, smooth finish.Régular value l4c.Special Friday .price, a step .gic 2 The Desideratum Refrigerator, of CG : Klin dried hardwood, golden oak finish, lining of galvanized iron, shelf, cleansadle flues.Regular value $7.50.On Friday.\u2018200 White Brame} Cofree Pots, quart size.Unbleached Sheeting Plain Unbleached Sheeting, two vards wide.Regular value c 18c.On Fridav 15 Good Checked Apron Gingham, 36 inches wide.Regular value Ie 111-2¢.Friday .8: 75c Night Shirts 50c Men's Whit: Twilled Cotton Night Shirts, extra good quality, collar and side pocket, full, well cut body.Regu- arly gold at 7bc.Special on Friday .eee 50¢ White Quilts 99¢ 2 cases of Heavy White Honeycomb Quilts.floral centre designs and pear] edge finish, suitable.for-¢ .large sizd double bed Regularly sold at $1.25.On Friday seen g99c Water Colors $2.65 Only 256 genuine Water Colors, various subjects, mostly landscapes, framed in 21-2 in.gilt mould ng, gilt mat, would make splendid wed- ai R 345 0.Se on Friday : \u201c $2.65 Men\u2019s Straw Hats 29c -250 Men's Straw Sailor Hats, black band, leather sweat band, lined.the latest shape.all slzes, v:ry remarkable value.On Friday special 29\u20ac 52.75 W Watches $1.49 Ladies\u2019 Watches, in solld silver cases, open face, nicely engraved, fitted with fine Swiss movement, excellent time-keepers.Regularly sold gt $2.25.Friday .$1.49 P Ladies\u2019 Gloves 69c Ladies\u2019 Fine French Kia Gloves, soft, pliant skins.well cut and perfect fitting, silk points, in black, white, tan.brown.béaver and c gray.Regular $1.00.Friday .69 For the Toilet Table Reg.Fri.Ayer's Halr Vigor .$1.00 64c Brighton's Hair Restorer $1.00 85e Coke Dandruff Cure .$1.00 75e Florida Water .50e 34c Violet Witch Hazel .25c¢ 14c Honey and Almond Cream 50c 39\u20ac Toilet Powder .be lie Hair L.sshes .1% 17§c : - Sporting Goods Boys\u2019 Bamboo Fishing Rods, with line, hook, sinker and winder, complete.Regular value 12c.Spe- lp olal Friday .8: Hardwood Croquet \u2018Sets, compr'sing 4 balls, with mallets, hoops, put up In a strong box.Regular 28e.Friday -, \u2026 \u2026.-\u2026.090 e $1.50 Pickle Jars 99c Pickle Jars, of fine crysta) glass on heavy silver piated stand, nicely engraved, with fork, an acceptable wedding present, Regular value c is $1.50.Friday - 99 Ladies\u2019 Hosiery Ladies\u2019 Cream Elastic Ribbed Cot- ton Vests, low neck, no sleeves.Regular value Sc Special lo Friday price .1 eee 53 Ladies\u2019 Plain Tan Cotton Hose.Regular price 1c.On Friday .56 JL removable $5.49 Regular 450, Spe.M I5¢ «8.CARSLEY- ce 1768 \u2018te 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 St.James St, MONTREAL, MAY 25.1905.HAMILTON'S Friday Bargain Day 15 A Dress Goods Bargain Tops This Bargain List Because it is the biggest and best value in fine all wool Dress Goods we have been able to place before you this season.42 to 46 inch wide summer weight fine all wool SATIN CLOTHS, ARMURES, HAIR BASKET shades and colors that season.Materials that are yard.Friday, yard.CLOTH, ete.\u2014all this season\u2019s importations-all the new are fashionable this worth up to Tô&5c JORD VOILES, SICILIANS 290 For the Early Shoppers from 8 to 9 a.m, 2 Cases Mill Ends Bleaoch- ed Sheetings, both plain and twilled, 2 and 214 yards wide, all useful lengths, cut off the web.These qualities of sheet- 128 cost you from Yard Friday morning for the hour only.BLACK MOHAIR SICILIAN Dress Goods, 56 inches wide, bright Bik finish.worth Toe.day .40¢ LADIES\u2019 VESTS, 27 Inch JAPANESE SILKS, in black and white only, and Black Taffeta Silks, regular width, worth 45c.Friday .29¢ MEN\u2019S and BOYS\u2019 SHIRTS, Pervales, Canvas Claths, and \u20ac \u2018hambrays.day Madras, Ze- fancy ; tripes and spots.cream and white ribbed, phyrs and Cambric, soft dq 5 y White m rip weight, | phon and lard fronts all sizes, AL A Rain blacks.Clot\u2019 en Ei \u20ac pecla wort up to 3106, worth u to 0 tin for Bummer for Friday, at\u2019.12 1:2¢ Friday .-\u2026.50e Friday.Pp a.© 25e Wa sta.25c.Friday.15e A JOR IN WASH GOODS.Voiles, Etamines, Zephyrs up to 25 cents.Fri- LADIES\u2019 HOSE, \u201csamples.\u201d 25c to 3oc yd.FANCY DRESS MUSLING: Flake bie black and colore ounds, with pretty worth Printed designs.fast colors, worth 15c.Fri- 10¢ day .T1-2¢ BLOUSE MATTINGS 2000 yards of Fancy Chit- fons, Nets and Vellings, ail coolers and all kinds, comprising : fancies, plain and accordion pleated; worth up to Be Odd Lines of Ladies\u2019 Print, Lawn and Muslin Walsts, 50c yard: your choice while Light and dark shades.also 39 they last, yard white, Waists worth up to 75c among them, Friday, each .Babies\u2019 Bibs, white muslin quiltgd and olleloth ones for table, 106, Friday 11.111100.Be Babies\u2018 M us in Trimmed Lace Bonnets, 29¢, for .10c Another Notable Hat Offering À bigger and better lot than last Friday's, and you know what a sensation they created.Theré's 61 dozen in all, Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 Tuscan and Fancy Straw Hats The season's newest and most popular styles and shapes; millinere will $3 for; your choice on Friday, In 4 big lots, at .\u2026.\u2026.Come early while the assortment is complete.Hats in the lot that exclusive Chip, 29c 39c 59c 79c charge you $2.50 Shirt Waist Suits for $1.50 Latest styles, made of madras and p ercale, signs; ceptionally low price, 2,500 Yards of Torchon Laces and Insertions On Sale Friday at 1-2 and 1-3 Their Value.Fully 35 different patterns to choose from.assorted widths; laces that a sultable either for muslin dress trimming or ladies\u2019 and chil- laces and Insertions that you cannot dren's underwear: cate outside of this store less than from 5c to Friday at.0.Lea aa anna ae 500 pieces of Silk and Satin Ribbons, ly all volors ta chonse from: Ladies\u2019 linen and Men's Lawn Tfemstitche Handkerchiefs, some with tare borders, worth up to lüe, Friday, each .oa.Be from 1 1-2 to 3 inches wide, most- Ribbons worth up to 26¢ yard, Friday .Ladies\u2019 \u201csample\u201d dupli- 1-2¢; your choice 2 5c Fabric Gloves and Mitts, in all sizes.styles and colors: worth up to 8s5c, Friday.per palr .Late .- 1240 white grounds with spotted de- all sizes.We have but 40 of theme suits to sell on Friday at this ex~ therefore we'd ad vise you coming early.Extra Special \u2014From 8 to 9 a.m.That is if they last that long.We have only 15 dozen of them in all Ladies\u2019 Damaged Kid Gloves Mostly all sizea and colors, all more or leas imperfect; they last, pair All-Day Bargains.They're good ones.Brown Windsor Tallet Eoap, for, per cake Nail Brushes, worth §¢.for, each ge Safety Ping, 5c papers, for.24e Mending Wool in balis, 5c, for.AKc Crepe Paper, The rolls.for .ge Ladies\u2019 Satin Belt Hose Suppart- ers, 35c, for .2.222 LL.25e Friday's Atiractve Values m \u201cHousefumishines on \u2018\u201cThird Floor\u201d Sample Patrs of Fine NOTTINGHAM and SWISS CURTAINS, Friday at special reduced prices.$12.00 Curtains for.$9.50 9.00 Curtains for.,.7.00 Lower priced ones in proportion.50 Patre NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, size 1 1-2 x 3 1-2, new designs, culbert edges, $1.25 pair.Friday.99e GOOD FLOOR OILCLOTHS, in 11-2 32 and 21-2 vard widths.Friday, per square yard.20c, 22e.ENGLISH FLOOR OILCLOTHS, 4 yards wide, new designs, Friday, per square yard, 28c, 35e, 45e, BSc.SCOTCH LINOLEUMS, extra heavy quality, 4 yards wide.verv durable.per square yard.45c, 55c.75e.JAPANESE FLOOR MATTINGS, 36 In.wide.especially suftable for searide or country residences.Prices range from $c to 33¢ per yard.Special quotations for complete pieces of 40 yards.COCOA FIBRE DOOR MATS, 63¢c and R5c each, 43¢, Se, SPOT AND BPRIG CURTAIN MUSLINS, 18 inches wide, finished with 2 inch frill, regular value 10c.Friday, vda.Be \u201cLimit 15 yards to customer.\u201d CAMBRIC COVERED CUSHION FORMS, Filled Vegetable Down: Size 20 x 20 inches.B8He Size 22 x 22 inches.49¢ 8.2¢ 24 x 24 inches.59e Bargain Prices on Summer Needs in the Basement Friday 25e Wire Window MNereens, 81.75 Coal Ot] Stoves, 2 81.26 Curtalo Stretchers, 96c Mre.Potts\u2019 Sad Irons, hardwood, oil finish, ex- burners, large top fitted extend to 6 x 12 feet.2 irons, stand and handle, tends to 30 inches with tin kettle.Fri- complete, with \\ pins, polished.Friday Friday.éach .13¢ day, each .- 99c Friday, each.e set.oe.B7e 13¢ Wire Screening, for 25 Cent Gams Stoves, small Me Wash Bosrds, well 35c Watering Cams, made windows, 18 inches wide, portable one-burner size.made, full size, sinc cov- of good heavy tin.holds painted green, Fri- ready to connect, ered front Friday.one gallon water.day, per yard.10¢ Friday.each .10¢ each.212 1 15\u20ac Friday.each .28¢ GROGERY VALUES THAT SHREWD, ECONOMICAL HOUSENIVES WILL APPRECIATE Fowler's Sugar Cured Boneless Ba- Fancy Bastern Townships Cream- con, half or whole aides, per tb.1Mc ery Butter, per lb.21c 10 lbs.best Rolled Oats for.25c¢ 5 lbs.Genuine Patna Rice for .25c 3 lhs.Cleaned Currants for .20c 2 Ibe.Square Blue for .25c 8 lbs.White Beans for .2%e | 24% lbs.Earle brand Flour for.75c THE HAMILTON CO\u2019Y, St.Catherine 19 es Fine White Granulated Su- for 1 Bottle Malt Vinegar for 2 ting Sweet Wrinkle Peaa for.0 3 pkgs.Quaker Oats or .255 and Peel Streets Auction Sale OP.New and Second Hand Furniture T5 Dales of Beautiful New Carpets in Squares of various sizes and qualities, a great variety of House Furnishings, ete, ut our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James atreet, will be held on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 26th, Consisting of: Pianoa, drawing room suites.easy and odd chairs, oak and hardwood bedrocm gets, springs.hair and wool mattresses, comforters, sidebonrds, tables and dining chairs, large lot of carpets, Scotch Hnoleu ns English oilcloth, and a great variety of house furnishings, etc.Sale at 2.30 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re LUSSIER & DUROCHER, field, Valley- Tenders will be received by the undersigned till BATURDAY, 3rd June, 1905, at noon, for the purchase en bloc or separately of the assets as under: Winter vehicles .$301.00 Summer vehicles .283.00 \\ 3584.00 Carrlagémakers\u2019 supplies, .$1865.85 Blacksmith shop .-.110.93 Fixtures .+++ 10000000 acces 23.00 Rolling stock .0000000000 35.75 6 Hearses and Ambulance A 3600.00 Coffins and Undertakers' supplles 606.81 $6816.34 Book debts, per list .Vue 751,01 No tender necessarily accepted.Inventory can be seen at our office.KENT & TURCOTTE, 97 Bt.James Street, 123 8 Montreal.Ames-Hoiden Co.Meeting.The annual meeting of the Ames, Holden Company, of Montreal, Limited, was held to-day at the company's office in this city.The reports of the past year's business from factories and branches were most satisfactory, and the usual dividend was paid.The following officers and directors were elected for the ensuing year: J.C.Holden, president: James Redmond, vice-president and general anager; W.A.Matley, secretary; R.¢.Holden, treasurer; H.B.Ames, A.L.Johnson, A.B.Erskine, A.R.Holden, A.C.Flumerfelt, Charles Bonick, W.M.Angus.THE FLIRTATIOUS MOTHER.mother who is as \u201c\u2018youlg ns her er,\u201d who flirts.hos however innocently, per more youthfully than s not Willing\u2014nay, even dar who dresses rat her girls, who Don\u2019t Forget to Visit THE WIGWAN The Largest Curio and Souvenir Store in the city! 138 PEEL STREET, First block north of Windsor Hotel, opposite Dominion Square.eager\u2014to stand aside at all times and give them place, never does make them feel what \u2018mother\u2019 really means, nor can she herself ever enjoy the delight that it Is to be really \u201cmother.\u201d \u2014Lady's Pleo al.Names Once Famillar Here.To the Editor of the Montreal Btar.Sir,\u2014 Allusion ts made in the columns of the Star to the names of two gentlemen who purchased sundry articles at auction seventy-seven years ago.but many of their names are now never mentioned in the city.One of them, Sheriff Boston, had a handsome residence on the right hand side going westward on Oraig street, between St.George and Cote street, but it was demolished, like many other noted bulldngs of former days to be replaced by more modern ones.The Sheriff had an only son who attended Trinity Church Sunday-school and was a ciass- mate of the undersigned.The church Was then situated on St.Paul street, opposite the present Bonsecour Market, which formerly extended downwards from Nelson's Monument.On Notre was a military guard-house, and a lit- tie eastward where the City Hall now stands was the Governors garden, which made that part of the city very attractive for evening promenades of the elite of the city.The Sheriff's only son did long survive his father, I have no recollection of Mr.Plender- leah; he must have shortly afterwards bert the city, leaving no trace behind m, An saesoclation 1s being formed in the city amonget members of the Church of England for the better observing of the Christian religion.A stmilar one was organized in Dublin in 1796, for the same purpose.Among other reasons given for Its formation were promoting honesty, industry.and discouraging idleness.and denouncing intemperance, dissipation and ruinous extravagance in the upper classes ol the ¢ommunity, also to refrain from e swearing and cursing, and to rd against the horri® crime of per- ury.: JOHN SHINNIETE.WESTMOUNT SEASON OPENED.Match Between President and Vice- President\u2019s Rinks.The Westmount Bowling Club inaugurated the season yesterday with mate en of four rinks a side, the president and vice-presi Below are the details of the maton: President.Vice-President.J.Jepncott A.J.McLaren FI.Mclaren C.J.Bcott H.Wetern J.Robertson F.Fowler A W.D.Howell ; (skip) \u201426 (skip) \u201428 R.Henderson .Tytler Eh s-Roberts .8.Wilson .M.Brown A.G.Ga H.M.Wilson Tom raner (kip)\u2014 ¢skip)\u201438 Mr.Waters + de Q.Stewart Mr.Saunders R.Cunringham J.H.Louson J.Stirling H.Mason ; w HT {ekip)-\u20149 (skip) \u201426 .H Trenholm J HR Ch F.H.Scott J.Adam H.T.H.Christmas J W.Wilson A.J.Willlamson Jas, Wilson (skip)\u201414 (gkip)\u20142% Total.,.87 = \u201c \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ATE GOVERNMENT SEEDS.Even the thriftlest member o - Kress no longer sells hig supply o = from the Department of Agriculture to dealers, and once more the farmers and truck gardeners get a share and experiment with strange plantings.The city representative has no easy task in arranging for the distribution of his allow- A e cannot take the troulde to learn wlfo Emione hls conafituents has 6 garden.To & German mipportér Representative Ryan, of New York, sent a supply of flower bulbs\u2014tulip, orocus and the like\u2014and the result was a sudden aick- ness in the family.The recipient supposed the pulbr prere Bermuda onions, y serve s table nearly fatal results.29 soup.with ECONOMIC FRIDAY.People are already talking of sultry weather, therefore It behooves every thoughtful shépper follow carsfully the advertisements Measrs.Jas, A.Oglivy & Sons, 8t.Catherine street west, corner of Mountain street, and more especially that of to-day\u2019s issue of the Star on page 11, Those who shop in the early forsncen will cer tainly derive much benefit frêm the many saving opportunities ofteveth \u2014_ * Special Notict.Choice prrociment celebrated Morris Pianos at St.Catherine street.Sold cash\u2019 or $7 monthly.CHATS ATL IP.a Da ES .or td 4 maires es ma Lome Tes mere 2 OSE aman THE brand.Ones at cd ten oomorrow - DEEB In the atmosphere.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Op:lval nnd Enkt- neers Supply Co:rpan;'s Slandar® barometer: .At noon vesterday, 7998 al S an to-day, 29.92.11 aon to-day, 29.90 Temperature.To-dav., maximum 7% minimum 43, yesterday, maximum ol, Minimum 45.Sun rose this morning at 419.will set this evening at 7.35.Maximum and Minimum Tampera- tures.Edmonton, 62.dv Calgary.78, 2?Winnipeg, 56, 32 Port Arthur, 71.32.Parry Sound, 70, A6 Toronto, 6s.42 Ottawa, 72, 48, Quebes, 70, 4».Halt- fax, 62, 41, The Next Twenty-Four Hours.Fresh south-west to south winds: fine and warm to-day.Showers and local thunderstorms on Friday.WINNERS 18 THE BALL COMPETTION The twa lucky people who win the season's baseball passes in the Mont- | real Star's Baseball Competition, are.Mr.James Chalmers, Dy Plymouth \u2018Grove.and Miss Minnie co Netl.71 Staynor street.Both the luiv ani gentleman figured nut that the percent ge, was 391.The gentleman's counan was actually the first that came in in à bath of over fwenly.the firs! hoch whl he sent in.; The lady's coupon © ane 35 on the Ifth of May.The fortunate ones books hy calling an tor of the \u2018Star + SINOTTOW or after.Byers Makes Course Record.Stapleton.SI.Muay \u201c1 Out of 82 entries, a field of 69 plavers Started in the seventh ansual tournament for! the Metropolitan golf Chunjdonship on ! the Oxhali Clu+ links yestrday.The preliminary :ound.ahi h congtsted nf 86 holes, meta! pluv.occupied the entire day.Sixty-seven men covered the full course, and the medal honor for the lowest score vas awarded to E M.Byers.of the Allegheny Country Club.of Pittsburg.who is enterel from the St.Andrew's Club in the Metropolitan district.Just a year ago Myers 100k part in the British Amateur ¢hampion- ship, which was won hy Walter J Travis, but he lasted only to the third round.Yesterday, however.the Pittsburg man played a brillant rame in the morning round he went over the 18-hoie course In 77 and barring two chances, lost in patting on the létn and J7th gr>eus, his afternoon effort | was without fault his card showinga T5.This estnbiishes an amateur competitive record fur the re-arranged | course, Walter J.Travis.of Garden City, and Archie Griham of New Jerse tled with totals of 157, cach doing and 79 In the moriang and after rounds.Travis plaved hls normals game, but in the opinion of many on- lcokers, he would have dons etr-r with shorter clubs.as he was ovidently : handirapped by the excessive leash of his shafts.Graham, war superb In his hg game.He drove stralght and back ol up his work with consistent putting.although he just ized a put of a few inches on the home green \u2018or a T7 in the morning round Thirty-\"wo defeated sixteen to-day will play \u2018ar a minor trophy, The third and fourth sixteens wil sontinûe for two other cups.Following are the\u2019 scgres of the ten leaders: Championship Cup.qualifying roun?, %6 holes: medal play.E: M.Byers, Pitishurg 77 15\u2014162 Iter J.Travis, Garden My .LOTS The AT Archie Graham.Paterson TS T9\u2014157 Arten M.Robbins.Garden City, .sg 40-162 J.D.Travers, (Hen Cove LVS K5 163 C.WW.OCannor.Orange 36 EE TY Harolg Wilcox, Mondetad: 8342 184 Howard J.Gee, Prinveton Dwight Dartridge.Garden Cit y .k Chas.H.&eeley.Stamford 79 87 106! On the Beaconsfield Links, Yesterday practicaliy formed the season's opening at the Heuconsfieid Golf links.' The prom vf à finr day and clear playing weather resultel in the turn- \"removed to Philadelphia, whern he tried out of an exceptionally large number of members, who remvi>z\\onsrd at the alub-house at an eariv hour, \u2018The course w ich iz one of the finest \u201con the island, hag greatiy improved mince last year, and many were ths ex- \u201cpressions of appreclatos both fr:m Visitors and meruters at the excellent shape to which they had been hrought.Aside from the handicap \u2018hatches being competed for, there wers many indep:nde.at game; pliye*, -and altogether the course presented a miôst animatsd appearance both morning and afternoon.\"Sith the completion of their fine new club-house whirh will be ready, for occupation by Saturday next, the club wili be in a posttion to claim rack ! smong the finest country clubs in Can A very pleasant feature has heen the arrangements made hy the committee for the furnishing of lunches .and light refreshments te the members t tbe old building.pending the completion of their new (lub-house.: Altogether the Pen onsfirld Hnks give promise of becomlux exceedingly popülar, and the various r\u2018onmittees ars éattainiy to be congratulated for e aggressive and energetic manner With: they have carred out the ai x.a» Leer RS *aModet\u201d\u2014Not \u201cNormal,\u201d .ie tar of May 2M.in I's report of Pmpire Day in the &heols ascribed to McGill] Normal schoc.Pr gamme © which was carried out hw the pupils of the McG Normal schoo.conduct- 4d.by the teuchera of that institution.\u2019 pupils of the Mode! shoot alsn, » Star is informed, \u2018\u2019oonstrucred\u201d the \u2018fags exhibited on the Walis of the Assembly Hall The admirable weather of vVester- day gave plare today to à somewhat less excellent Woitle the.das opetud up beaut.fully, toa the most part the sky was deat Vig ibe appro hh STRIKE TIES UP LUMBERTOWN it Is Expected Theat Builc- ing Trades Will Be Affected.SWEARING-IN DEPUTIES bowers and thunders tonmy Wille lb te proimis- Ire tlhe meantime, the temperature hais goles up several degrees, there being à 11h of sulrm- Sentries Guard Armories and 50,000 Rounds of Ammunition Have Been Given Out.Special to the Montreal Star Chleagoe, HD May 25 - Almost all the ten tees amples ad an the great lumber district along the river are out of work because they refused tv deliver Humtber to stoke affected firms Lumber town is ted ups and within forty clght hours it is expected thet the ploang oolls and ton factories will be forced te shut dawn The strike is expected Ww spread to mills cone trolled by the Wood Industries Assocla- tion, and this will compel 1,200 drikers \u2018o throw down their reins.Within ten davs 1t as belleved, all bulldings in the course vf censtrurUon Will be on the affected Hs The strike 19 sertously alfecting the entire business of the city UNinets -right per eur of the lumber business In the city 18 tow crippled de clared Secrttary Hooper of the Lambe TS NS SNS Ses TT Te A FRIEND OF EXPLORATION.BAY oblrn their ie Sporting Et; WILLIAM ZIEGLER, Of New York, who died yesterday\u2014He had fitted out at his own expense several Arctic expeditions, one of which is now in the far north.em ee = NS AS LAN ST à mens Association It Is only a matter cf a short time when that pet vont ef the building operations of the citv will rease We are new calling on the Employer.Association for teamaters.and until we get them the bhullding business will ne- vessarily suffer NEGOTIATIONS ARE OFF Final rejection of union teamsters' de mands especially those of the express drivers.was officially announced yeste:- day bv the employers.thus annulling any Present settlement of the teamstrrs «trike The employers demand uncondi- tlonai surrender Neither side in the s'rike made®a direct step towards pea-e to-day.and each was apparently waiting for the next move of the other The em pleyers sent their goods all mer the city under police protection, without encoun tering violence.PREPARING FOR RIOTING T'nable ta meet the demands for police protec ton, Mayor IThinne to-day jase) a call for 1,000 ahle-Hodird citizens to rejont at Chief O'Neill's office and be sworn In qualified for the first round of march ; #8 Pélleemen to dn strike duty pley.for the principal prize.and he \u2019 \"deputies, The number of deputies sworn Sheriff Barrett continued tn swear in in since the beginning of the strike now numbers 4,000 one-fourth of whom are active deputies assigned to protect nonunion drivers and waggons.Armed sen- fries guard the various armories locate in the city Fifty thousand rounds of ammunition have been distributed among the four regiments In the rity and the naval militia, JAMES FITCH THOMSON DEAD.Had Just Succeeded in Making a Fortune in New York.Special to The Montrem! Star.New York, May 25 \u2014 James Fiteh Thomson, a promoter, well Known in business \"and musical circles In Toronto ard Phila- dejnhla, died vesterday in Relievize Hospital of typhoid fever.aged 5 vears Mr Thomson was a ical estate dealer in Toronto until tweive ymars ago, when he ungucressfilly to regain hig fonting le \"came to New York three years ago, and for a time devoted himself to organizing the Canadian de Forest Wireless Trir graph Company When the company berame Involvel in legal complications a few months ago.he undertook to organize the American Dry Yeast Company, capitalized at $10,000 000, far ths manufacture of a desairated veast.In this he was very successful, and, a.o- cording to John HH.Hazelton, of Haze! tern Bros.connsel for the Yeast Com- panv.his profits from prometing the company promised to reach at least a mil- Hon dollars Mize Edna Alls Little, of 34 West 64th street, called at Bellevue logpital last Thursday, and saying she was the sirk man's flance, askad to ne married to Mr Thomson before the latter died The request was refused because Mr.Thomson was delirious A daughter of Mr.Thomson by a former marriage In Miss Audrey Thomson.an actress, who was a member of Otis Skinner's company last year.She lives with her mother, who wag formerly Miss Agnes Corlett, of Toronto, and who obtained a divorce from Mr.Thomson some time ago in Philadelphia.Killed by Dynamite Explosion.Gravenhurst, Ont.May 25.\u2014Hugh M: «Donald, working on the James Ray Railway near Torrance, was instantly hilled vesterday by the premature discharge of n fuse whije loading a hol with dynamite for blasting.Mr.Mac- Danald came from Point Tupper.Cape Lreton, and was 23 years of age.THE CANADIAN CRUISER PETREL.CN HER WAY FROM THE GREAT LAKES TO THE PICTOU DISTRICT.MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014THURSDAY, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014_ COMMITTEE ON TELEPHONES.Two Employes of Bell Company Give Evidence at Ottawa.Special to The Mantreal Star, Ottawa, \u2018at, May 29 Mr.Dunstan, Ji trot maa of tr Berl Telephone twas raph bly die f nov thc, in 1k Comporry ot Toronto was tie first wit- ess belo the Basal Telephone Com - sittee this nonin He explained that the contrac.with the city had PXplred a INR anid had not been re- newest contrat head been burdens soute Tree company was still willing to pedeiiate gf the committee would Change 118 point of view and he himself had so informed every successive mayer sine e INS There were now 13.RY panes di Toronto and business KX.The number of ow per cent larger caudls per pha There hao! bev ro trouble In the ety of Taranto as 10 reuLes becdnse the \u201ccennrany hal divas ben wliing to ' pur thet: LB VWhetever the) were lenst objectionable Their policy also Lied Levn too pout the wires underground as [asl a8 possible Mr Dunstan contemtrd that as the nuntber ot re photes tereased, the flat rate must also {ns rease, bint the tie Théusure uf cost was the amount paid per vall and Jf looked 21 in this Say ! would be tound that the ser- Vice vus geting cheaper, Mr, 1.BK.MoFariane.general super- Lgen tent of the Dell Company said that be had been with the conpany sive Isso He denied \u20181e statement of à former witness that the Bell Company had neglected development of business In small towns and villages and rural districts.Nuch business had | been developed us fast as capital and cireumstanees allowed, The trouble frequently was \u201chai the people were not ready for it.They had no conception of value, and wnen thev\u2018could b- persuaded to take 0 \u2018phone they wanted it fu.little or nothing.The original Intention of the company had been tn serve all of \u2018he Biitisan North America.but the © pli for ro large an business was nor ten provurahle M: MeFar!tvre gave tn detail what Shee cor pany ix doing In the was of rar service In Ontario and Quebec it has 2,000 rural su\u2018reribers and 2.500 mes of rura! dines.Mr MeFariine dented tha* the Bel! Company had ever taken over à farm- CDR line without giving proper compensation He ritletz~t the manner in which independent rura' lines are nea pest possible character There Hres may vork all right for a while, but eventually they come to grief JAMAICA AND UNCLE SAM.Special to The Moantrea) Star.Eu) ON ject the Juan dea Daily Telegraph - night, and spent yesterday with his A Kingston Paper Openly Advocates Annexation.\u2018 New York, May The Herald's Kingston Jummea correspondent says Cee aan the question of annoxi- lon to the United States has been riaised by the inhabitants of the Brit sh West Tredian Islands.This has arisen through the refus al of the Iirit.bh Tees sary te corstttue à grant of n° to the Inigiertal Departni Aagvicultiure In the West Iniles, Comnmienting on the sub- RAYS The polly of extrivigance (for the adoption of which Me Cham- berlin vas mainly responsible) has brought Trouble en thee Leod of His Majestys present Government tnd -the : \u201cresult is that efforts tre now being made by that Government te cut down expenditure wherever possible What is tu be the ulthmate frie of the Brit, \u201cish qessession an this part of the Dworii® With the indifference of the English on ore hand and the Increasing trade relations hetweer the East Indi-s nnd the United States on the other.it js rot difficult to furnish an answer to the question Sooner or ater the West Indiin Islands are bound to become Incorporated in the great Am- érlean republie FEDERAL CABINET CHANGES.Reports Pointing to a Change in the Justice Department.Special to the Montreal Star Brandon.Man, Mav Hon.C'if- ford Sifton arrived here on Monday friends.Last night he adiressed the lcal Libersls in thyr commitiee rooms.The ex-Ministe: is here to warn his followers to he vigilant regarding.the rogistration of Liberals on June 19.Prominent incat members of | the Liberal party say that Hon Mr, Sifton wlll re-enter the Cabinet, prob- \"ably as Minister of Justice.\u2014 soil.Ottawa, May 25 \u2014Mr Fitzpatrick's ; health is still poor and hie physictans \u2018 it is suit are urging him tn give up , active work for a time.| } UNIVERSITY SPORTS AT FREDERICTON A SUCCESS.: Special to The Montreal Star.Fui.The construction f: of the! Fredericton.NB.Mny 25- Glorious : weather and a good crowd helped to make the University of New Brunswick sports held in the college field yester- the Canadian schooner, Agnes Donahue FRENCH DAMAGES RE NEWFOUNDLAND France IsAsking $1,825, 000 for Her Fishery Rights.PRESENT VALUE EXCEEDED The Amount Demanded Includes Over Million for Sentimental and Loss.\u2019 our London Cor- special 25.-1 understand that France asks $1,825,000 tn lieu of her ¢li.ims on the west shore of Newfoundland, If the claims were assessed actu- arially on thelr present value to thelr French they would not prob- ally be worth $250,000.On this basis rulbber tres Dark or one and a half millions roughly repre- senis France's estimate of the sentimental and political value of her Newfoundland rights, agreement is expected on some such basis, THE LATE MR.THOMAS MACKIE, Formerly Member of Parliament for North Renfrew.Horticulturists Sending to Seed Potatoes.Cable from our London London.May 25.\u2014The president of the British Horticultural So ety is securing MAY 25, 1903 A a Best for Table Use.For quiet and pleasant driving The very thing for the wife and chirdren These carts are made to avcommodate 2 or 4 persons, are very light and fitted with either stecl or light shades nf wood Now on view at our show rooms.An amicable E.N.HENEY CO.Ltd, 833-2035 ST.PAUL ST.WINDERMERE, SHAW\u2019S The Musical Centre IN MONTREAL, Since its establishment in 1859, the Shaw Store las alwnis been Kloun us Headquarters for the very finest American and Canadian Pianos Df course the many satisfied customers during the Inst +5 years have recommended thelr friends to buy from SHAW, whe s the could be sure of fair treatment, fin: instruments and good values.In this way 1t makes jt possible for this firm to do its business without the ald of agents and convassers.The customer saves the commission.gets better value and comes In direct touch with the firm.THE GUNUINE GERHARD HEINTZ.MAN is datly Increasing in popula:itv.and Jt Is row the choice of musical people, whu a few years ago would have nothing but a leading American male.We will make it sy for you to own one of these beautiful art pianos on our as ss | CA SN PAVINeSt system without increasing Die price, and we wil) allow a fair valu- GOOD FOR CANADA'S WEST ! * 99 ert planes ot ny make J.W.SHAW & C0., 2274 St.Catherine.121x2e04 Sg = THE VIRGINIAN OUTWARD.Allan Liner is Taking Out a Large >» Elegance and | Economy Combined as Never Before.There is really a cosy appearanee fn the display In each department of our popular store.Each rivals the other, There is a wealth of something new.a multitude of exclusive (deas with a blending of taste, tone and style Our Special Discounts of 25 to 40% off on the very best Furniture and Carpets for to-day.Friday and Saturday.ensures pre-emin- ently the lowest prices.Just pay us à visit as soon As possible and verify our statement for yuur own satisfaction _ No doubt this warm weather will make you think : \u201d Refrigerators.Ye have a large variety of them.See our prices.F.Lapointe, 1449 St.Catherine Street East, Corner Montcalm.123zx2 ARE DANGEROUS.i untess filling is guaranteed to be clean by a relinble manufae- turer.Ask the dealer to show you \u201cHealth\u201d brand matress à ex with Red Cross labels like illustration sewn on end hand.The \u201cldeal Guaranteed\u201d Line.un.\\ MEN, READ THIS! Ladies.tell ynur husbands and brothers about it.Something good.A real barzain and of interest 1o all men.First, Do You Kñow What a Man's Shirt Waist Is ?Well, it 8 practically a summer shirt that reaches to the waist, just long enough to go below the top of the trousers; in appearance the same as a soft Negligee Shirt, but more comfortaole for summer wear and also suitable to wear without a vest We have about 25 dozen of them, made of fine woven zephyr: will wear and wash well vir lowest price was $125 up to $4 each.sizes 14 to 18, They'll all be offered for sue to-morrow (Friday) for 49c each.We've toil vou now, and we want you to get some of them.First come first served, and all to be sold to-morrow.Don't fail to sse them and vou ll be sure to buy.Just the thing for warm weather wear, and they cannot be detected from a soft Neg.igee Shirt », Gor.of Craig and Bleury Streets and 2299 St.Catherine Streel 5 k and one of them -bowled part of he À i supplies of the Beauty of Hebron and Home potatoes from Manitoba for planting here, in order to improve the British yleld& Tests recently made prove astonishingly well in English It 1s intended to sow larger areas.WINDERMERE.INFORMAL PROTEST MADE.Against Law Which Resulted in im- prisonement of Canadian Sealers.Spéntal By Cable from our The hard rase of BLACK DASHES ep em FTUSS/AN.POS.imme SRE Du.CJAPANESE POS» TEL ING SCENE OF APPROACHING BATTLE IN MANCHURIA.\u2014The forces under Field Marshal Oyama and General Linevitch are facing one another alcng a front extending forty-two m ilee.through liek of money fur repairs and | i ever heen held.Three records were broken.The 221 yards dash, hu-dla race maintenance In Ontario, Quebec and Manltoba there is an average of one telephone to each 1.25) population, The Bell Company would be injured by being compelied to give connections to small] companie& Ii would moan that the p-opertv of the Bell Comp ny would be taken and used by small companies without any adequate compensation, MEDALS FOR THREE GERMANS Prescnted by United States to Three of Kaiser\u2019s Bluejackets.Perlin, May 25 \u2014Thren gold medals given by President Roosevelt to three ferman Dbluejackets who saved lives of several sailors of the United States ironclad Monadnock in Chinese! waters, were transmitted by Ambassador Tower to the Foreign Office today.from which office they will be sent to the marine ministry.The Am- ertcan Government enquired two months ago of the German Government If medals for this act of heroism would be received, and their official acceptance followed, The medals referred to were awdrd- ed to Paul Sinkwitz, Herman Schutt and Albert Mehuster of the Cergan sinboat Vorwacrts for gallant conduct in rescuing from drowning at Shanghai two American sailors, Thoa.Nolan, chief water tender, and Jere- milah Quill, water tender, of the crew of the Monadnock 10 94 feet 7 1-2 Inches:running broad jump.i ee , mile run.Relyea, 2 mins.19 1-2 seconds: i seconde: qudrter mile run.Squires, 56 1-2 seconds: running high Jump.Bar- the ker.5 feet 5 inches: high school broad ins; 120 yards hurdle, Wood.18 1-2 secs.RAILWAY STATION COLLAPSED and five others are \u2018severely injured.day as succeasful as any that yo and high achool bread jump, while the record for the 100 yard dash wax tlad.The winners anid scores of the different events were as follows: Standing broad Jump, Barker.10 ft.2 3-4 inches: 100 yards dash, Thorne, 1-2 sers., hammer throw, Farker, Squires.20 feet 10 Incher: 270 yards dash.Bquires, 24 4-5 seconds: pole vault, Squires.9 feet 7 3-4 in hes: half putting 18 poyun] shot, Barker, 33 feet, 8 1-2 inches; hop.step and jump.Barker.41 feet 8 inches: high school 220 yards, Bemasconie (Rothesay) 26 \u201c1.2 jump, Carson (Rothesay), 20 feet 2 1-4 mile run, Belyea, 5 ming 16 3-4 seconde.The championship belt was\u201d won by Fred.C.Squires, with a ecore of 21 points.Eleven People Were Injured at Cran- Brook, British Columbia.Vancouver, B.C., May 25.-\u2014~The Cana- Alan Pacific Railway station at Cran- brook collapsed yesterday while under- zoning repairs, and eleven men were in- Jured.Four of the injured may die, - exciting attention among politicians here.eraliy known that Lord Strathcona, on behalf of the Canadlan Government, made representations before the Falkland Islands\u2019 tax of ten shil- lingr per skin was Imposed, this being schooners from the Falkland Islands to Unfortunately for all Lork Strathcona's representa- to have carried errned, tions do not appear thelr usual weight.WINDERMERE.Death of Rev.|.J.Christie, Christie, a well-known Anglican cler- is deall here, aged 73 years.He wes born in Scotland, and on cross- Ing the ocean settled In Newfound- ldnd as a young man, mërcantile pursuits.He subsequently ! became a clerk in the Bank nf Mont- was stationed at Peterbero afd Kingston, istry.he was rector at several parishes, Number of Passengers.The Allan Line Steamship Virginian.sailing for Liverpool to-morrow morning.takes out a large list of saloon pagenge:s, In fact the largest so fa: this season.They are as follows: Mr.K.J.Allardice, Aberdeen, Scotland, Mrs.H.B.Ames, Montreal, Que.; Mr.H G.Annable, London, England: Miss P.Atkinson, lafey- bury.Ont.Mr.A.Ernest Beer.London, ing.Mrs.Beer, London, Eng.Mr.C.E.Benedict, Montrea!.Que.: Mrs.!ene- dict, Montreal, Que.: Col.Browne, Mrs.Browne, Miss Ftrowne, Missy Browne, Mr.A.T Isrvant, [Lonton, Eng.Mr.Edmund CC.Coe.Miss Alice Stanley Coe, New York, N.Y.: Mr.A.E.Collas.Halifax, N.S.Mr, EG.Courteen, Mrs.C'urteen, Chicago.M.Mr.K.L.Cochrane, New York, N.Y.Mr.GG.BR.Crook, London.Eng.Count Dalme, Paris, France: Mrs.Devaney and child, Miss Ida Homer Dickson.Toronto, int: Mr.Dobson, Mrs.Dobson, Winnipeg, Man: Mr.W.J.Dott, Liverpool, Eng., Mrs.A.Duclos.Montreal, Qu-.Dr.Dwight, Toronto, Ont; Mrs.Dwyer, Halifax, N.8.Mr.Flint, London, Eng.Mr.W.RB.Fordham.Liverpooi.Eng.Miss H.Gaviller.H:milton.Ont: Mise Lovie GemmMNtl, Ot wa, Ont Rev.Newman Hall, Mrs.Hall and Ma ter Hall, Welimgten, N.Z; Mrs.J.Hay Miss J.Hay and Miss K.Hay, Sydney, Australia; Mr.Ge J.Hitehen, Torento, Ont.: Mr.George Hope, Hamilton, Ont.; Miss A.J.Horey.Toronto, Ont.: Lieut.Hope, London, ong.Mrs.RJ.Inglis, Mont-al Que.M- J.H.J hnston, G as ox, fco'.Rev, Canon Keating, Live pool, England.Rev.C.B.Kenrick and Mrs, Kenrick, Toronto, Ont.; Mrs M.Knapp.Montreal, Que.: Mr, A.F.Knox and Mrs.Knox, Liverpool, Eng Mr F.A.Ladd, Chazy, N.Y .Mr.K.Herbert Lapage, London,Eng.; Mrs.Law and Miss Law.Montreal, Que, Mr.G.Llewellyn Lloyd and Mrs.Llovd, St, Stephen, N.B.; Mr.8.Lu.a8, London, Erg.Mrs, 8.A McMurtry, Montreal, Qua; Mrs.E.M.March, Kingston, \u2018ont; Mr.J.L.Marler, Mrs.Marler.Mis: Marler ani Mr.L.Marler.Montrea\u2019.Que: Mr.Mayhew, Sydney N.S; Mr.H.Hoyce Millar, Halifrx, N.S.: M-.Wil- lam Millhr, Liverpool, Eng.: Mise F.B.Morgan, Hamilton, Ont: M 'Morton and Mrs.Morion, Vanrouve-, B.C.Mr.J.R.Nenie, London.Enr.Mrs.A.W.Ogtivie, Montreal.Que.; Mr.Paul G.Owen, Quebec, Que.Mr.J.E.Palmes, London, Enz.Rev.R.J.Patten, Liverpool.Eng.: Miss Elizabeth Park.New York, N.Y.Mr.G.A.Powell.Toronto, Ont.; Mr, Prince, London, Eng.Mr.John M.Reid, Montreal, vue; Mr.D.H.W.Ritchie, Caleutta, li la: Mr.W.H.Robinson, Mrs.Robir son, Mr.W.Wynne Robinson, Mr.F.Reginald Robinsort.Granby.Que; Dr.G.S.Ryerson, Mr.Eris Ryerson, Toronto, Ont.Mr.F.G.Sanderson, St, Marys, Ort.; Rev.James 'S.Scotland, Newport-on- Tay.Scotland; Mr.W.C.Scott, M
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