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[" \u201cahr ln both it reaches 4 x set ca and Furriers.od for Hats an all classes.\u201d ~MR.ALEX, NELSON, F Nalsen & Co, Montreal, a \u20ac 4 va Last Weeks\" Weekly, IR in A] ' - Total last week.) 488,290 47 \u201cMONTREAL.SATORDA FEBRUARY 24, 1906.PRICE ONE CENT.VOL.XXXVIII.N° Fe PAY FOR MAVAL DEFENCE Sir Frederick Eorden Thinks, Canada Should Develop Her Land Defences.MONROE DOCTRINE SAVES US ere Professor Leacock Believes That Canada Depends on U.§.Navy it Should Contribute to it.if cial to the Montreal Nar Ottawa, February 24.\u2014Sir Frederick Borden put himsetf on record last night as bLelug opposed to any contribution from Canada for the purpose of the naval defenve of the Empire.The occasion was the fourth university extension lecture by Prof, Leacock, of McGill University, his subject being ni.val defénce, winding up with an earnest apperl for Canada to bear hor part in this respect.In the discussion hi-h followed, General Lake, Col.{rwin, Mr.J.G.A.Creighton, Mr.James 5mellie, and others took part.Sir Frederick Borden sald in approaching a question of this kind the political aspect could not be overcooked.It met them at the very] threshold.it was not r question whether the people of Canada were willing to pay their fair share towards the maintenance of the British pavy.It was a question whether the people of Canada were going to tax themaëlves and tha money committee in which Canadians sould have no part.He did not triak the people ol Canada were prepared to take that step, nor did Je think they could Le charged with -{ggardliness Lhecause they assumed that attitude.In ronsidering tho defence of the empire they could not separate naval defence from land defence.They vere absolute- i: inseparable.Then if that proposition were sound, was it not possible by the fair understanding between the different parts of the Empire that one portion should pay mure attention to the army and land defence while another part would devote more attention to naval defence, Canada for this reason was doing her share for the dafence af the empire by strengthening herself on land and by developing her wonderful resources at an expenditure of millions of dollars.Dissenting from the view taken by the lecturer on the Munroe doctrine, Sir Frederick said that behind that doctrine.were the guns and warships of the United States, and the whole power of eighty million -souls.Surely.i that doctrine meant anything it meant that Canada was: safe from foreign aggression.It meant that neither Germany nor Russia.nor any other foreim.power would for one moment, whether England e strong or weak be permitted by \u201cthe United States to place n hostile foot In this country.That might not be the law of nations, but it was the law of power | 10 and there wag no disguising the fadt that the United States had told the world Barat that was el Ravn j dm a ,oontr og t np vy Ahold be.ven gen îme kind in an re cout weiYely wAgld have the power t La WAY determine what wag to\" 3 ag.wh! Ted upon to de .\"Prof,\" TR It Cin- ada was going to the United States for her defenoe then in commuan decency she should contribute her share of the-%resent per capita tax of $1.20, paid by the people of the United States for the maintenance of thetr navy.NOTE IN BRITISH HOUSE.Chi e in South Africa Amendment Hopelessly Beaten.mdon, February 24, t to the \u2014 An amend- address in reply to the Mog's speech at the opening of Par- lament, expressing regret at the fact that the Government had hrought the réputation of the country into contempt by describing the employment of Chinese In South Africa as slavery, was defeated in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon by 416 to 91 votes, The debate, which lasted two * days, devgloped considerable bitter- iv be expended by a | TIMBER LIMITS T0 BE SOLD An Important Announcement Made in the Quebec Legislature.M.PREVOST IN NEW YORK Many Members Absent\u2014Important Bills Involving Public and Private Interests.Npecial to The Montreal Star, Press Gallery of Legisiature, Quebec] February 24.\u2014 Yesterday's sitting o the Assembly lasted but litle more than half au hour, It was dull and u.dinteresting, though considerable business was disposed of without any debate.Many members of the House were in Maisonneuve at the election, and others had left for Montreal by the carly afternoon tralus, including Messrs.Leblanc and Tellier.Pursuant to understanding.none of tie Gover at measures on the order paper were therefure, taken up, thougn Mr.Prevdst, who left last nignt fox New York to attend the banguet of the Canadian Camp there, as a t of honor, gave notice that he would introduce his new fish and gume resolutions on Wednesdey next.Mr.Leblanc's question on the order paper regarding the next sale of thn- ber Minits, was answered in his absence by Hon, Mr.Turgeon, and elicited the information that the next sale of these limits would occur In June; that they were situated in che ager:cles of the Upper Otiawa, St.Maurice, St.Charles, Saguenay, Lake St.John, Bonaventure and Rimouski: that their extent was about ten thousaud square miles, and that they would soon be advertised, Mr.Turgeon also said that the Government had passed ho orders in Council respecting the clagai- fication of public lands, Hon.Mr.McCorkill answered a number of questigns of more or less lriportance put by Mr.Perrault, He sald that the total amount of the tax paid by the banks doing business in the province to the Government, based on the pald up capital, was $33,757, and that the Government did not intend to introduce a bill to change the law so as to have a uniform tax for all commercial corporations and companies based on the amount of paid up capital.A few returns were ordered on motion of different members, and the following bills were read a third time and passed: An act respecting school taxes In the city of Montreal and the school debentures of the sald city: act to amend the charter of the city of St.Hyacinthe; act to amend the charter of \u2018the Quebec and James Bay Company: Legisiative Council amendments to bill respecting the Montefiore Club; legislative Council amendments to bfil o repeal the act 23 Victoria, Chapter 145, and amendments thereto incorporating ire St.Bridget's Asylum Assocla- Yon of \u2018 an = Further, to © act nm rate the Conation of the Cathojics of Quebec, Speaking the: English language, 18 Vic Chap te T Ge \u2018legislative council amend- ers, bill to amend.the acts relating to : e Montreal Street Railway Co.INJURED BY SHRAPNELL.Children Playing With Charged Shell - Seriously Hurt.Special to tire Montreal Star.Belfast, February 24.\u2014Two children were seriously injured here by the ex- ploaion of a 14-1b shrapncl shell./ lUt- tte boy, while piaying on the river bank took a shrapnel shell out of the water.Another was recovered, 3nd theu a number of children began to play with them, when one of the shells exploded.A boy had a portion of his thigh blown away, and a girl who was skipping 4 dozen yards away, wus also injured, but the other children escaped unhurt.The force of \u2018he explosion broke many windows -nd holes were made in the walls of adjoining property.It is believed that the sghtllz were brought from South Africa by a reservist.WANTS THREE WARSHIPS.ness.Jos Chamberlain ani other mem- Lers of the Opposition declared the Government had ridden inte power on false pretences.Mr.Chamberlain asserted that he had been informed th the mining magnates had approved Goverirment's proposais, which coul not be carried out for several years.Premier Campbell-Bannerman here interrupted Mr.Chamberlain, raying the statement wags false.Chancellor of the Exchequer Asquith said that, though he would like to do so, the Government oould not take a wet sponge and wipe the hateful ordinance off the slate.However, no new licenses for the importation of cooltes would be issued, the ordinance would be amended, and all coôlies desiring to leave South Africa would be repatriated at the cost of the Imperial Exchequer.When a responsible Government js established in the Transvaal It would have full power to determine vhether to detain \u2018the Chinese.But the conditions would be subject to the assent of the Imperial Government.Vanderbilt Hurts Boy.~ Florence, Ttaly, February 24.- W.K.Vanderbilt is detained ut Ponte- dera, a town of 13.000 inhabitants, on thé road to Pisa, llaving had an auto- raabile accident in the street by which ) a boy was ured.The boy is not serlously hu only on the © made underwear-\u2014 Pen-Andie Underwear This tradd done is fou ill Build Three Larger Than Any Others She Possesses.Paris, February 24.\u2014 Minister of Marine Thomson.in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday.annnucedn his intention to ask Parliament to bulld three battleships, each of 18,000 tons, which will be the largest French ships yet constructed.A POLITICAL FIRE-EATER.(The Toronto News.) Capt.Whitney, R.N.commanding H.M.8, Ontario, ls another Cochrane.His proper place would be pacing the bridge emhowerad in the smoke of battle, giving orders in a stentorlan volce and cursing the enemy for an tion of cowardly rascals, On landing tions he would be partiquiariy at home léading heroic forlorn hopes against strongly fortified positions.It ts somewhat disappointing to have such a giant in attack transferred to the Home Station.Here he should sit idle awalting the enemy'p forward movement, and in the meantime give up his quarter-deck as a rendezvous for polite society, and allow dancing to thé strains of the squadron band) in the waist of the ship.When an attack is Feally made and the battleship Ross delivers à few well-aimed shells, Capt.Whitney ia in a fearful state, \u201cClear decks for action,\u201d he shouts, \u2018Double shol your four-point sevens.\u201d \u201cLook lively now, get the bow-chaser Into Rctioi \"Man the tops.\u2019 He fires off bot] dsldes at once, runs out to sea after the Ross in apite of the fact that ho is hampered with barnacles and can never catch her, waves his dress sword, roars orders te Flag lLlewtepant Willoughby.and never censes uhtil all his guns red-hot and 350,000 worth, of ammunition is wasted.One would {imagine that a Home Bquadron Captain would confine himself to absolutely necessary defence and would save his heavy shell for an amargency\u2014 say, An attempt to '\u2018cut out.\u201d But Whitney, R.N,, is not that type of man.Our only fear Is that some day he will swell and swell with rage until he bursis Inte a thousand fragmentr.and the gyod ship Ontario will have to secure another commander, THE, TORONTO BANQUET.The Toronto Nows.y .Sir Wiltrid Lanrier must have been {lied with thankfuliess, tears of grat)- tude must have welled to hin eyes when he saw over eight hundred stalwart Lib- erals eating lke the eer.Saxons for hin sweet anion.panmagia é 100 AN APPEAL Prench Premier Asks the Deputies Not to Force a Debate Just Now.MOROCCO QUESTION AGAIN First Feeling of Depression at Al geciras Over Germany\u2019s Attitude is Wearing Off.fear, February 24 \u2014 Premier Rouvier made an earnest appeal to the Chamber of Deputles yesterday not to force a debate at this moment, as it might embarrass the interests of the country.Later, the Premier added, when the conference at Algeciras terminated or was suspended, he would fully discuss the question, M.Rouvie\u201ds reference to the possible suspension \u201cof the conference caused surprise.The orators yielded.M.Jaures, the Sociatist leader, de- dared that France demanded to know the real situation, of which the people are ignorant.\u2018The conference had attained nothing, he continued, except the possibilities of a confifet.M.Jaures concluded with saying that it would be pitcous were the two great nations to fall on each other over the miserable question of Morocco.M.Rouvier, after warning M.Jaures of the effect his utterances would have in Gerinany, declared that the Government had the entire support of the country.France, he said.was deeply desirous of peace, but of peace on condition that her rights and dignity be safeguarded.Premier Rouvier laid the Moroccan situation before the Cabinet yesterdav, ALGECIRAS HAS HOPE.Algeciras, February 24.\u2014 The ftrst feeling of depression over Germany's rejection of the French proposals is gradually wearing off and wn slightly more hopeful feeling is observable among the delegates.ly to the amicable spirit shewn between the French and German dele- Bates, during the format debates on the Moroccuu Bank question.The discus sion will be continued to-day, when an effort will be made to® raft a final bank project reconciling the two views.Strong influences operate to induce the Germans to recognize ihe syndicate of French bankers who \u2018urnished the first loan to Morocco and who meek thereby to obtain a preferivd- position in the state.SOLUTION HINTED AT, London, February 34.\u2014A despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company, from Gibraltar, says it is stated in Spanish official clvcles that the Alga- ciras conference nwill ask Spajn to provide vfficera for the Moroccan police, and it is confidently asserted that France and Germany will assent to tbls plan.VICE-REGAL, DEPARTURE.This is due large- From Windsor Street.Their Excellencies Earl and Counfess Grey, acconipanied by Lady Evalyn Grey, Lady Sybil Grey, Lady Victoria Grenfell, Iady Alix Beauclerck, Viscount and Lady Ingestre, Captain Newton, A.D.C,, Captain Trotter, A.D:C., and Mr.Arthur Sladen.private secretary, left on the 4 o'clock Ottawa train yesterday afternoon for the Capital, ed visit to Montreal.Many of the Montreal friends of Thelr Excellencies gathered on the platform of the Windsor street station to bid them farewell, among these be- tng: Sir Thomnas Shaughnessy, Mr.W.R.Baker, Mr.R.W.Heford, Mr.and Mrs.George E.Drummond, Ald.Sad- ler, Lady Allan, Senator and Mrs.Dan- durand, Mrs.Angus, Senator David.ee \\ Japanese Lose Their Homes.London, February 24.\u2014The spondent of the Daily Tokio says that ffre in the town of Taira, 60 miles southeast of Fuku- shima.destroyed 600 houses and caused the deathof 37 persons.JAMES M.AIRD\u2019S BREAD FOR PURITY AND QUALITY.6 : : corre- Telegraph at Truth Wil} Out Barnum's remarks about fodh- ing the pebple are well known.\u201cYou cannot fool all the people all the time.And for a good business policy you cannot afford to fool any people any of the time.Big mark down prices, Premiums and advertising dre no use to build a usines unless they are sony in fact of us being till in Baciness selling Men's and Baye Clothing for so many nd nat- withstanding so many others having géne into that line of business and : one out of it, and also that our business in these customers May try they always come Back aire trade with os It is rather bold for us to sa that we \u2018have the made.Ready-to-put-on soirs ; mond Overcoats for, men, but we believe it's tr because we buy the tweeds, worsteds, sta.Our Custom Cutter outs u \u201cfo Suite at n time, and we bop \u2018our Custom Tailors busy a the time, making up these goods the sams as made to orders.\u2018with the best linings and interlinings.They \u2018are \u201cnot low priced ito-ru from $16.00 to $22.00; but they rove their value In \u2018the weir Ey retaining their shape and always looking well.Come in and inspect them.Also Custom Made Good Trous- \u2018ary, in all sizes, ready to put on, for men.; .mA.Cor.of Orally and Blowr ster] And 2399 8¢.Ontherine .« Mastreai.: LAER ROUVIER MAKES | Left for Ottawa Yestérday Afféencon thus terminating their second protruct- fines: reased last year, .ie .}| surely a proof that we pre Seil- ing the best goods ait: d hat money can Buy, and: los a = \u2014 WG OWRD | WILL ALWAYS LIMP! Report Rendered An American Pape?States He Has Broken the Tendon Achitles.New York, February 24.\u2014According to the London correspondent of the World, King Edward can never walk on indisputable authority.1t wus announced at first that the Xing had sprained his ankle, Natural Green § RIUMPH\u201d 'SALADA\" CHYLON TBA IN TEA QUALITY again Without the ald of a cane.: | 4 000 000 Packets The King's fa while shooting in Windsor forest last November resuit- 3 9 Annual Sale ed in breaking a tendon Achilles.The World correspondent states this Black, Mixed or Sealed Airtight Packets Only The King is sixty-five years old and nature even with surgical assistanos canfiot completely repair the broken tendon Achllles of a man of that age | \u2019 a à ' # 1 unique an the correspondent avers.Leaning a stick, King Edward walks very slows | remarkable ly and with a pronounced limp.\u2018 .(story of mys- His Majesty leaned heavily on #} [tery and ad- crutch-handled, stout malacca case}.venture by when he opened parlinment.He could} not arise from the throne \u2018until they William cane was handed to him.He wears an orthopaedic instrument inside his.boot to support his ankle.L Otherwise the King looks to he lo\u201d | 8 eux 800d healthy but Ia Planning for a quiet restful stay a arrits efore his Mediterranean cruise.Lhe leadin i ° England.At Factory Prices A spons a FORKS Made of pure and fine \u201d cannot or lose its wear white and last for years.Fully warranted or rmon- ey refunded.i Per dor.$1.00 $2.00 $2.30 any- Ten Spoons - - - Dessert Epooms .- Table Spooas .Promptly sent hy mall where on roceipt of price.L.J.A.SURVEYER, Printed in no .other form than in a ) cloth edition at the low : price of St.member a .$l.novel We treat the cause, not simply the habit.ia for ec.and therefore produce natural spdech, Write for particula.THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE, Berlin, ont.7 317 412 © St.Lawrence Main Street, MONTREAL.T we take pleasure in inviting our patrons to favour us with a call before erdering their SPRING SUITS.We have prepared a large assortment of materials and trimmings, and we have secured, regardless of expense, designs and patterns from the leading centres of fashion In America and Europe, and we fedl we can quit every individual taste, and above all, we have engaged tlie best workmen in the trade to do our tailoring.and every gurment is studied to suit every individugl figure.We do not deliver a garment until it is perfectly» saéstuctory.Our prices Jor cording to maberl , H.LITWIN, High Class; American Ladies Tuor, 2460 st Catherine Street, mond and Mountain Streets Tel.Lin 3598, ults will range from $25 upwards, ac- and style, 1 Between, Frum SHIRTS FOB, PARTICULAR MEN- are the kind.we sell.We Nave spent a lot of time in pic out.the choicest patterns, the daintiest colorings and our stock is - EXCLUSIVE.Carefully made, in our own shirt depart- .ment, eur shirts fit well, set well, look well.Zephyrs, Madras, Oxfords, soft or hard fronts, cuffs attached or detached, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50.If you are particular about your shirts, we can save you a lot of time.THE HANNAN STORE! 213 ST.JAMES STREET.4 miles of neck are encircled by the collars laun- -dered each week at the Toilet Laundry \u2018The Laumdey That Knows How?\u201d If your laundry does mot send yonr \u20ac ollars \u201chome \u2018fine, smooth\u2019 and elas- tique, try the Toilet 290 GUY ST.Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482.of Montreal, Limited.DIVIDEND, + A Dividend of five per cent has been will be declared, and 1 payable at the Head Office of the Company, corner Notre Deme et and Papineau square, stre on the 5th day of March, 1906 (or mailed to Shareholders address).For the purpose of the payment of sald Dividend, and alto as provided by the By-laws of the Company, the Transfer Books shall be closed from February 22nd until March 6th, both days included, By order of the Board, E.A.WRIGHT, Secretary and Treasurer.Montreal, February | 22nd, 1908, on The Canadian Rubber pompany : ON SALE Er two Qays, hoping ,the ick might open.The ice did open up, 50 the capté ue we réf dhotiter large body pr fe W saw.the French steamer.whidtr Lo rtf .out to.be the Pouvolr wg the edge 1 the ice: We took the 1® and ¢hing across the Stark sticking in the pack.We gave Captain Ford some provisions he ted, then we went along boa Line thybugh heavy tce.At dark we we \u2018@imost'élerr, got c ext - 27th,started discharging on the 28th and was ready for sea on the Tth September.We had more ice on our way out, we were 34 hours in the ice, then we had strong head winds and passed Mansfield Island on the 15th Beptem- ber, then we were in the jce for over 24 hours from the Lower Savage Islands out beyond Resolution Istand, we got out of the straits on the 19th September, and though all our troublus were over, but they wars only: beginning.On the morning of the 20th it.was blowing a hard gale from thélmouth- east, which lasted for two days, hfter- wards we had nothing but gaie after gale, sometimes lasting for four daya and a sea like to swallow us.1 am sorry to say we lost a fine young sall- or, he fell into the sea from tte mata topsail yard.It was a very bad night, dark as pitch.and a tremendou: wea running.At lost we got home on the 3rd October and you may be sure we were not srry.Majority and Plurallty.J.H.writes as follows: \u2014An election was held recently in a fraternal so- clety In this city under the following regulations: The candidate receiving the majority of ballots cast shall be de- cviared elected.\u201d \u201cShould there be no choice of any officer at any ballot.the name of the candidate receiving the lowest number of votes shall be dropped from the list and a new ballot shall be taken.\u201d In the first ballot there were thirty- three ballots cast.A .fecelved 15.R received 11.and C received 7.According to the above rule, was A elected.or did he require to recsive seventeen ballots?- i A received a plurality of votes, not a that this was the chance and p er.ty.and, a - \u2018dt dt; AL night the Toe Dogan tos {ion quotagabore; ot Te ue and thai closed {Ike rat trap;; ed.if es CCR d'attèr this was from the southWst.sl : &drove in*thé|pack -frof, R 5 N Magy\u2019 2 TT Lis pe ats Fase RAI Mae 7 ; one.We | 4; thy 8 Haier 6h the 10th \"AA ve ulrers hav.: along all right Mii w 4 ol Mgyor Sth] miles of Bear Isl .I mayor of never held that position.A \u2018 A ay Te toteriabin Wanted About a Clock- vied, 48 T, Twiss.MeGinid- Brothers, \u201cof Bellevilla, would like to know when a clockmak- er, .named: .Ira T.Twliss, resided in | Montvesit?Th: LOST FIVE DAYS IN A DORY OFF NOVA SC TIA WITH A MANIAC Terrible of Charles Matheson off the Scotia Fishing Grounds Experience Captain Nova Alune in a dory upen a limitless orean for ome hundred and two hours with a youth whom hunger, thirst and «x- posure drove raving mad.\u2014such vas the erperience of Capt.Charles Mathe- son af Boston off Brown's Banks, a Nova Scotia fishing ground.His -om- panion was Chaëles Hemmeon a youthful Neva Scotian and both were trawlers, Inte of the fishing schooner Quon- nopowitt.In the beginning of it.they saw a little world made up of a limited area, of g sea and a \u2018heavy yellow 10g.Their dory was full of fish and the Jab- or of trawling was all done; but -here was more serious work at hand.These two men were anxious to return to their fellows, but they were unable to find the other little world inhabited by their vessel, They studied the rim of the universe with:gregt care, but they could not sde har.Bo far as they were concerried she did not exist.Bo the \u201cyounger man threw out the anchor and made himself restful in the bow and Watched the waves undulating lazily oyt of the clouds of mist.into the small world.and then into the mists again.Eventually his pipe went out and he lifted his head abruptly, regarid- ed the other man stupidly, and re- 60pD NEWS FOR THE 0LD FOLKS, Mr.Angus MeMillen Tells Them Dadd's Dyapepnia Tubleta will Cure Thelr Stomach Troubles.Of peculiar interest to the aged i= the rtory of Mr.Angus McMillan, of Laggan P.O0., Giengarry Co.Ont.M-.McMillan ix now over 82 years of age and looks hearty enough to reach the 100 mark.He aliribules a large part of his splendid health to Dodd's 3 pepsria Tablets.He says: \u20184 suffered from Dyspepkia for more than 20 years, but never met with anything to cure me tiil I commenced taking Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets.After usitg\u2019 them for two days all the pain And restlessness left me.\u201cI ti in one sense a mew man and have good reason to be thankful for all the good Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets have dont me.\u201d Siomach troubles Are one of the burdens the old folks have to brar.It in good news for them tha! there ia a apeedy and \u2018effectual cure for them In Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, _ marked that he had nearly fallen asleep., A moment later he sald he guessed he would doze awhiley since there were no signs of the schoonar.\"Keep awake,\u201d answered the old man sharply.\u201cYou'll take cold if.you sleep in this dampness.\u201d But Hemmeon protested that he would sleep only r.short\u2019 time.Phe other man commanded him to sprinkle some water on his face and swing his arms vigorously.The older man had been tæ sea during the past 30 years: the younger man only 3 years.So tha latter obediently sprinkled his face with the cold brine and exercised, and vresa- ently he said he was wide awake again.He asked the old man if he had ever been lost In a fog.\u201cNo,\u201d Matheson replied gruffly.FOG SHUT OUT WORLD.The younger man gazed Prom rim to rim of the little world.and fhen knitted his brows and observed.curiously: \u201cWhat hope is there if you are lost in a fou?i \u201cOh\u201d énapped the older man.Don't cross yout bridged iintil you come to them, Wait till you're lost, my boy.\" lergmeon said the fog was growing thicker.The old man corrected him with considerable sternness.He sald night was coming.He told the younger man to swing his arms whenever he felt drowsy and cold.Several umes during the early part of the evening the youth rose in the bow and exercls- ed: later, he lay still so long that his dorytnate grabbed an oar and prodded him and ordered him peren.ptorily to keep awake.- Always they listened for the foghorn, and the youth often wondered what had become of the schooner.But the night grew older and older, and the cold penetrated through their ofiskins.Occastonally the youth swore.Morning dawned, raw and thick with\u2019 fcg.Hemmeon complained of hunger and thirst.He kept looking across tip undulating dake, askin frettully the fog would ever lift.a sald t the cook on the schooner was probably getting R feed ready.and he remarkad that the feed would go mighty well.He felt of his stomach, and then he asked the older man !f he, too, was pretty hungry.\u201cWell, T could eat,\u201d said Matheson, grimly.\u201cBut keep your ears open for the foghorn, and don\u2019t think of grub.We ought to hear that thing By and by.And maybe the fog will blow away.FOG LIFTS.Matheson was relating a famous experience of life on the Nancy Jonas, when he felt a xudden coolness on his forehead.He pulled off his mitts and wet his finger and held his hand ap.Breeze blowing up,\u201d he remarked, cheerfully The vouth rose in the bow and tried the same experiment.Then he forzot hls hunger and looked hither and thither with renewed interest.He observad many times that if the wind- ended the for verhaps they runid see something of the schooner.The breeze cemtinucd to increase thé cooiress of thelr foreheads and to revive their energy.Both men became very optimistic.\u2019 Matheson lit his pt and chatted amiably.His gravity.was-a bis- tory, and as the breeze gained strength the fog began to lose its density; it changed to a creamy yellow, then the creamy yellow evolved \u2018a \u2018very light yellow, and after a time the very right yellow became only a haze.This héze lasted for an hour or more.And As ft grew thinner the oceanic lake grew larger and larger.Eventually it assumed gigantic proportions.The .nen suddenly realised that they couldn't define its boundaries; it had become the limitless ocegam AM the' time the two men in the dory.strained\u2019 thelr eyes to detéct the h Te the masts of the schooner.: THe¥.lool unendingly from port to sta A .Then they rowed, towed, rowed, \u2019in & heart-breaking search for thé Quon- nopowitt.The wind developed.into a 45-mile-an \u201cYT all right?\u2019 Gorman asked him._ He rulled his eyes.\u201cLet's get down He liadYout of this.\u201d he gasped.Gorman atrailghtened up and looked around him.The doorway was the only entrance to the roof He walked back to kick the useiess hose down the staircase and shut the tin-sheathed door on the blaze helow.He went to the stone railing that surmounted the cornice on the front of the building.The coping overhung the lower windows In a sheer drop to the street, He hurried to the south wall.The windows there were twelve feet down, and there was no pipe-\u2014-no foothold.He went to the back of the roof and founi another coping.He turned to see Hanrahan running from parapet to parapet, now hidden in a cloud of whiting smake, now black in the red glow of wind-blown flames.He saw him lean over the mar- bie ralling that surmounted the cornice on the front of the building, and put his hands in a trumpet to his mouth; the voice was lost in the roar of the wind.Fe saw him take off his helmet and try io throw it down Into the street: and the gale snatched ft from his hand, tossed it aloft and blew it away to the south with the smoke and the flying embers.He came running back tn Gorman.\u201cT.et's get down,\u201d he panted.\u201cLel's get.down.\u201d © Gorman did not answer him.\u201cFor the Lord's sake Bull,\u201d he cried, \u201cdon\u2019t let us burn nilve up here.\u201d Gorman,shook his head.*I can\u2019t get down,\u201d he sald.He could see that there was nothing on the brick roof to burn; the heat amd not the flames would be thelr dan- Rer.The fire was at Its worst in the light wel, and at the point farthest from it there was enormous water tank, protected with a covering of tin and supported across the angle of the walls on steel beams, so that, even If the roof should fall, the tank would not go with it.Here was the greatest safety.They would have water to prevent the heat from baking them allve, and they would have the tenk to shelter them from the adrift \u2018of sifoke.Gorman ent over to il and crouched to peer peneath the benms, Han- rahan stumbled against him.\u201cBull.\u201d he whimpered, \u201cI can't\u2014I can't ge: down.\u201d Gorman thrust him nside, \u201cWell, who said you cauld 2 he snarled.\u201cYou're up here » stay.You better make up your mind (to that an\u2019 shut yer yap.\" Hanrahan threw up his arms and screamed at the sky in a high, dry voice, clutching with his fingers and napping like A dog with his teeth, Then he pitched forward into the smoke on au run for the street parapet again.Gorman climbed slowly up the irm ladder to the top of the tank.He came on a scuttle there, and raised \u20181, to find that the tank was almost full.He took off his rdbber coat and dipped it down.and it came up dripping.He rubbed it over his face, and licked at the moisture on the smooth, tarpaulin: and the touch of water sent a burning fever flush of thirst through him.He reached down with hia hei- met, drew it up half full and emptied it over his head apd down his back, again and again.- Then he drank In great gulps, sighing with satisfaction.The relief brought bâck his energien.The tank ladder took his eye and it occurred to him that I?he could get it loose, he might.\u2019 lower window with it, He took hold of it in his huge hands, drew a long breath, and strained to\u201d wrench it from its iron mockets, tightefiing on it slowly.until the bloo arvummed in his carn.He bent thé uptight of it, but the socket held !t 818), When he pays- el for breath, he remembered Han- rahan.and shouted to him for aid.He got pg, answel.and he descended able to reach a.e Adunt Profession.peer \u2014 { Cv.cs oo to the roof to tind him lying on his | face in the worst of the heat that blew from the air shaft.He god h back from it aid enptied a helmet fuil of wuter on his face, Hanrahan rolled his head from side to slde, muttering to himself.\u201cSay,\u201d Gorman said, \u201cSay, look-a- here\u2014\u201d | He opened staring eyes, moving his | lips In a whisper.\u201cBetter get up to the tank and take a dip.I want you to help me get that laddertoose.\u201d\u201d .= Hanrahan slipped an arm æround his neck, raising himself on his elbow.\u201cGet me down out of this, Bull\u201d he whispered.''Get me down out of this, an\u2019 I'll make it good.1 got a pull, I got à promise\u2014\u201d .\u201cStop I can't get you down, Gorman threw off his arm.talkin\u2019 foolish.man.Here, take a drink.\u201d Hanrahan caught at his collar, thrusting aside the water, \u2018Get me down,\u201d he sald.\u2018You get me down, Bull, I'll make ft good.I'm right in with the Gang.Dorgan sald\u2014\" Gorham threw him from him with a curse.\u201cI can't get you down,\u201d he yelled at him, \u2018What's the matter with you?\u201d Hanrahan fell hack heavily, and lay breathing hard.with open mouth.A puff of smoke blew down and choked him with a sob.Gorman dragged him across the roof to the tank.and sat down beside him\u2014 uncertain what to: do\u2014with hig back to the parapet and his face to the light well.The heat swam over them In a suffocating current.Hanrahan threw out Ais arms and lay as if stretched on & Cross, rolling his head from side to side, agonized and speechless.He began to mnmble the \u201cconfession\u201d of a Roman Cathalic.beating his breast with a whispered \u201cthrough my fault.through my fault, through my most grievous fault.\u201d Gorman scowled.The smoke irritated him; the heat pricked him.Can't You shut yer yap for half a minute.\u201d he complained.Hanrahan groaned and turned to him.\u201cD'you think there's any hell?\u201d he asked In a husky whisper.Gorman laughed, \u201cAw.cut it out.\u201d he sald.\"You're scared.That's all that's wrong with you.\u201d There was a crash of breaking windows In the air shaft.The flames roared up, flapping like a banner in the wind.Hepelnt™ Hanrahan screeched.\u201cHelp! el\u2014r* Gorman clapped nn hand over his mouth.\u201cWell, vou lobster.\u201d he sald.\u201cAw.don't Bull,\" he pleaded.\u201cDon't.\u201d Gorman stood up in the thickening smoke and looked down on his.\u201cSay.\u201d he said.\u201cif you got Any breath to waste, you'd better save for ver prav- era.This roofs goin\u2019 to drop you in ft hole 80 hot it won't leave enough of you fer the devil to raise a blister on.Shut up, will you?\u201d He turned away from lim and climbed the ladder to the top of the tank, so that he might sit duwn there In quiet.Ho could hear the -engines in the street whistling frantically for coal from the fuel waggons; and they sounded very far awny.He reached down Into the scuttle and drank from his hplinet again.The alr came up cool from the fan.He lay with his face Nn the dvaft of it and ahut his Uda on his aching eyes.ary eye- Although he had threatened Hanr- han with the collapse of the maf, he had spoken in anger to terrify him into silence.and rint be bo, he bellaved that efther of thent woutd lose his life, He wuw not a man of nation, and his breath was too st g fn hfs body for him to realike thé possibility of death.If the crew below did not find some means of reaching him, he hgo- ed to live out the firs where he wan.Chiefly, he was engry\u2014and bewildered by his own anger\u2014because Hanrahan bad gone to pieces and made such a noise.He could not think.The heat was wearing on him, He lay there, waiting.And, in fact, the men délaw were already planning to reach him.For a tine Captain Ball had, been\u2018 so buav fighting back the flames on the twelfth men whom he had left on the roof.It was not until sparks and burning; wuodwork began -té paun down the ele\" vator shaft that the pdasttdlity of their: situation occurred to \"him.Fortunately, the building was \u201cfireproofed.\u201d and the progress of the flames would be slow.He called \u2018two of his crew to get scaling ladders, and, leaving his lieutenant in charge of the pipes, he ran to the south-west end of the building \u2014to be furthest from the flre\u2014and opening a window there, looked up.He could see no signs of fire in any window above him.\u201cLooks all right,\u201d he told the men.\u201cBut you'll have to be quick.Keep four eyes open for the windows behind you.\u201d They had a coll of life-line and two ladders.They used but one of the lat- ter, going up together for greater \u201cHanrahan threw up his arms and screamed at the sky in a high, dry voice,\u201d No speed.At thelr first window they saw the wisdom of Captain Bali's instruc- Lo The room within \"was stifling -amoké and heat; and as soon as they opened a vent into it, the fire showed in the darkness.At the fourteenth story, a light ot flames was alreauy glimmering behind the broken pane.The amoke poured out on them as they beat In the glass and hauled up the ladder.They went ahead, however: and while they were climbing up the wall from that window they heard the rush of a \u201cback draft\u201d below them, and looked down to see the flames in the thirteenth story cutting them off.A cry of warning from Captain Ball Was answered by a falnt shout above them.They looked up, to see Gorman peering down over the edge of the water tank.Captain Ball shouted to them, \u201cCome down the rope!\u201d They looked down, to see him waving to them.They looked up, to see that Gor- man had disappeared.\u201cJim,\u201d the upper man said, \u201cwe can't reach \u2018em,\u201d They tied the end of thelr and each took a twist of it in the hook of his belt, and dropped.They slid down through fire and smoke, blistered and blinded, to Captain Ball, who caught each, as he came, and drew him in the window.A fireman, sent by the lieutenant, came up shouting, \u201cFire at the elevator shaft!\u201d They turned and ran.Gorman had gone down to the roof to get Hanrahan, and found him lying on his face on the bricks.\u201cThe men're comin\u2019 up the ladders\u201d he sald.Hanrahan sprang to his feet with this new hope of life, and followed him around the tank to the parapet.They looked down, to see the empty ladder, twenty feet below them, hang- Ing in the flames, with a blazing rope rangling from the centre of it into the smoke, \u201cHell!\u201d Gorman said, disgustedly, Hanrahan stared at the abandoned apparatus.\u201d \u201cI guess\u201d he sald, in a new voice.He turned back with Gorman to the front of the tank again.There was u lull in the wihd: tha smoke and the flames rose up straight on two aides of the roof, and the bricks were hot under their feet.There was no escape now, \u201cWe go.one chance left\u201d Gorman said.\u201cWe can get in the tank.\u201d Hanrahan shook his head.\u201cNo use, Bull.\u201d he answered.\u201cI got to cash in, I guess.\u201d Gorman cursed him.he said.\u201cGet a hold of this ladder.\u201d He braced himself, with a foot against the tin covering of the tank, bent his back and tugged to loosen the ladder from its fastenings.Hanrahan helped him.They strained and struggled with all the strength of every muscle, and the great screws In the rockets of the uprights came out slowly.as If they had bgen sunk in wax.\u201cWell, T ain\u2019(,\u201d rope around the shaft of the ladder.\u2019 Once having loosened its hold, they levered\u2019 the ludger, twisted, It and wrenched It free.'Gormag tiaiv dor the steel beams and turned off the atop-cock there.They then both climbed aloft, lowered the ladder Into the.tank and slid down, one on each side of the rungs, into the water.They drank together, sunk to the teeth.Gorman ducked, \u201cYou'd better tie yoursel, on.\u201d he spiuttered.\u201cWe'll be eating smoke here before long.\u201d The scuttle was a red square of each other's faces as pale blurs of no recognizable feature in the darkness, They atripped off their upper clothing, and bound themselves under thelr arms to the ladder.They could hear the crackle and roar of flames outside, There wna a pecking of scattered rain on the tin above them.= \u201cI wish T had somethin\u2019 to eat\u201d an sald.Hanrehan sighed again.\u201cI'd Wke something to breathe better.\u201d He was choking with heat and smoke.He rested his chin on the rung of the ladder.He was tired and izzy.He seemed to be drifting on clouds of smoke, blown about in storm and heat, a glowing epark alove the flames.His mind wandered in a de- Hrium of suffocation.He heard Gor- man's voice, as a great distance, say, \u201cWind changed\u2014south.\u201d Daybreak found the \u201cfireproof\u201d Mah- sard Building a smoking and blackened shell above its tenth story, with the firemen putting out the last emoulder in the gutted rooms.They fought their way up siowly from floor to floor, until by noon Captain Ball and a squad of his company, looking for their dead.reached the stairs leading to the roof.Thev found there the blackened nozzle which Gorman had abandoned to the fire.They went up the Bstalrs, hopelessly, and burst open the door, to see Gorman himeelf -.red-eyed and dripping, and stripped to the walst\u2014 sitting on the edge of the tank.beating with his heels on Its sides, and ainging crazy nothings in the voice of insanity.Captain Ball went over to him and called up, \u201cWhere's Hanraban?\u201d He winked and pointed down into the tank.\u201cI'm the king cf the cagtle,\u201d he sang.\"I'm the King of the castle, Tm the king\u2014what's Hanra- han?Pete.Pete.Delicate Pete! Oh, he's a spellblnder,\u201d he said with a grin.\u201cHe's a spellbinder, talkin' hot air.Comin' up?Come on up.Tt ain't as hot up here as it was.\" And they found Hantahan, unconscious, but alive, still tied to Uhe ladder and floating with his head between +the rungs, Two weeks later.when Gorman reported for duty \u2018at the engine house, his first question was for \u201cDelicate Pete?\u2019 \u201cHim?\u201d the lieutenant Fatd.\u201cOh, he's quit the department.He's goin\u2019 to join the police.\u201d 9 \u201cBeating with his heels on Its sides, and saying crazy Nothings in the voiéè of insarity.\u201d gescocs & saooeed 8 DINKELSPIEL WRITES # & A HISTORY OF TO-DAY & | strtrtrte de de Le detre George V.Hobart, the creator of \u2018\u2019Dinkeispiel,\u201d has just commenced a \u201cHistory of To-day.\u201d in the New York American.The latest chapter runs as follows: Ven a man starts ould to write history his fairst idea should be to fill it mit realiams.Dis is der day of rcallsms.Der meaning of der vord realisms is a condition vare eferyding Is ynost vot it fs und nuddings ain't vot it tan't.Dest days if & man has no realirms in his nature his vatchvord 1s \u2018\u201cskld- doo!\" and his favorite study in arithmetic lis \u2018\u201c\u201822.\u201d° Dese days If A book has no reallsms Anty Carnegie refuses to build a library to put it in.Desc days If a play has no realisms der public panzes sneeringly py der box office mid der index thumb resting slightly on der edge of der nose und dérfingers viggliinæ.Ven ve haf finished mit der purchase of a new =uit of pajirhmies at dér insomnia counter in der.compartment store ve valk ofer to der book counter und ask for der latest nofel of der day.Ve open it at der fairst chapter und if ve find dare der hero pleasantly engaged In kicking der brain house avay from a cubble of t'ieves und desper- andums ve buy der book because it is realisme.Realisms is now der chincher, vich moves der vorld.\u2019 Realisms has taken civilization py der hand und leads it into all der foolish places on der map.On der stage it used to Be der noble art of acting ven in der last act der hero vould eat sugar ould of a green paper und die mit his boots on.Nowadays it is called realisms because der actor takes, off his clothes, goes to bed und sendd for der doctor und dies in der natural vav.Realisms vas eferyware.Dis naturally brings me to &er sup- checkt of der gas bill vich ts on der kitchen table before me az I emit dese bitter vords.Each tiny grain of R TABLE SALT ie a perfect crÿftal \u2014pure and dry.That à wby à floor that he did not thifk of the two sever cakes, Gas Is der greatest realisms of dor 0.- \u201c -In our house we haf der most\u2019 oxgs- pensive gas dot money can suchhest.Our gas bills can make a tventy-dol- lar note gtd red In der face, und ven der postman brings it in der bank book gets up und leaves der room.Our gas meter has a vunderful imagination.It has also a great head for figures.It knows nearly efery figure in der &iphabet und it has a speaking ack- vaintance mit all der foreign figures in der dead lankviches, also.Der fairst day our gas meter efer vent to vork it yas for a man und his vife py der name of Ananias und Sap- phira.Dis meter of ours is nefer at a loss for something to say, und efery time it speaks it costs us money.Our meter believes in der olt proverb - \u2014 = John Rodund & Son, Limite ESTANLISHED 1867.Manufacturers of Sterling Silverware, Electro Plate, Fine Cutlery, Casadian Office asd Stack Reems, vich says dot figures nefer lie: so, like Tennyson's crooks, it goes on forefer mitould getting pinched.Our gas is so veak dot it should be rent to a sanitarium, und der chande- ler {s ashamed to look me in der face.But der meter\u2014ach, Himmel! Vot realisms! Vunce I holded à short gonversa- tioning mit my oit coliege chump, der President of der Gas Trust.I learnad much knowledge on der gas subcheckt vich hidderto 1 ignorant abould.Der vord Gas lg descended from der ancient lankcich of der Persians, und ft means \u2018\u2019hot air in captifily.\u201d Gas is divided ino two classes, to vit :\u2014gas dot burns und gas dot FFAG ens der meter s0 it chumes.Both dese classes vill be found In your gas bill eféry month.; Der style of vich burns und gifs forth a faint light ts der most popu- lary mit der Gas Trust.\u201cWho vas it discotered der gas meter 7\" I Inkvired politefully to der President of der Gas Trust.\u201cA ekientist vas vun day looking for perpetual motion,\u201d responded der President mit a faravay smile on der ould- irtings of his face.ne he tourid it, yes?\u201d I pusted e \u201cHe found-der gas meter,\u201d de President continnationed.\u201cDeon all dese years ve half had perpetual motion mitould knowing It!\" I eggeclaimed.\u201cVell,\u201d set der President.\u2018I, vould chndge from der bruises ou some of our bill collectors dot certain peoples suspected der tétuth.\u201d Ve both \u2018laugheä contempôran- cour! lessly.*vy.\u201d I fokvired, \"vy do you charge led, uns light above them.and thew ocould.5e¢ peer tt - - ths me vn.Beware of Fraud when buying the original and only'genuiné \u201cWORCESTERSHIRE.\u201d See that every label and wrapper bears the signature\u2014thus \u2014 DIAMOND DYES ES 5 THEKIND SHE'SAYS THEY ARETHE PUREST; \\ STRONGEST, FAST EST-BRIGHTEST OF ALL DYES.ADE FOR THE HOME 29 4 law x in a turbine water wheel, faster than other wheels, Send for catologue, costs more.Red Rose Tes, weaknesses, WATER WHEELS The SAMSON develops the greatest power possible and at the same time runs Because of this great power and speed in a wheel of smail diameter, the Samson costs less per horse power developed than any other wheel.The Wm.Hamilton Mig Co., Limited, Peterborough, Ont.\u2014when you can get all the 20 good both Indian and Ceylon teas with none of their an6naw Red Rose Tea costs no more than other teas .EVERYONE agrees that the bet in anything is always the most economical even if it But when you can get the best if tea at the same price you pay for inferior teas, \u2014when you can get that \u2018rich fruity flavor\u201d of qualities of \u2014when, in short, you can get Red Rose Tea at the same price as other teas; why not have it ?Red Rose Tea is good Tea T.H.Estabroolts St.John, N.B., Torests, Winnipeg OVER 8,000 Wincarnis.COLEMANS WINCARNIS Made from the Choicest Wines, Liebig's Extract of Meat, and finest Extract of Malt.have testified to the wonderful recuperative properties of It is absolutely invaluable after an illness and often carries a patient safely through a crisis when other remedies fail.Wincarnis protects the body against disease, the brain against exhaustion, and the nerves against debility ; it creates more force and energy than you can waste, hence its success.| Agent: J.T.LYONS, Chemist, Corner Craig & Bleury Ste, Montreal.THE BEST OF ALL RESTORATIVES DOCTORS such bright \u2018prices for such dark eo?\" e \u2018Dare vas sigs reasons,\u2019 set der President, silentiy.\u201cCould you speclmen dem to me?\u201d I pursued, \u201cMit pleasure,\u201d set der President, raising his hand for silence, \u2019 \u201cFairst-\u2014-Because I doan'd need ler money, but I yoost as well haf it any- vay.\u2018Second \u2014-Becaure der higher the fewer you vili burn, und, darefore, you ain't so varm! ; Tv \u2018\u2018\u2019Third-\u2014-Because I luff you, und vish to save your money py keeping !t in my safe.your mancy for too much lopster xal- ad, vich riing der complexion \u2018ind makes you sick.Look at der gas hill efery month und dot vill make you siëk avicker! \u201cFifth\u2014Because I bélieve dot nferv \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u201cFourth - Because you might spond\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 man vas created equal, und 1 vish to change dot system as soon as poasibil- ity.\u201cRigth\u2014Becauge dis ves a free country mit vun or two egg=-eptions, und der public vus vun of dem.\u201d Clasping my pockethook firmly mit both hands, 1 made & low bow at'le President ot der Gas Trust und ble myself ould.lut der realisms vns dare.If you doan'd bellef me sneak up un- suspectfully on.your own gas raeter sone bright, sunny day und vatch how its face vill blush because you caught it vorking clondestinely.D.DINKFILSPIEI.Per Gceorgo V.Hobart.Spécial Notice.Ruy from Leach Plano Company.2440 St.Catherine street.Hetisf inn guaranieed.47 2 Soe pie Pet TE EEE = fr > Club © of Brit- 2 Nanos and Gafety\u2014List of Officers, 4.Patronesses and Subscribera ; ° .oh or re ak RII The gi ] annual dance of the Montreaï- Avhateur Athletic Assocla- Mon took placE in the new club house ?that institution last night, and proved dl successful In every par- cular.The affair was the lnau- ration of a regular aunuai fixture nd henceforth will be looked forward most impatiehtiy by members of * M.A AA when the dancing seu- PON comes around.7.Last nights function.although ofa Yery informal character, echipeed any- ting yet undertaken by the entertainment committee uf the club.and \u2018Proved a greal credit to tile promoters of the scheme, To the untiring Bfforts of Mr.W.E.Findlay nest uf fhe credit for the success of lhe wn- &ertalnment Is due, and too great praise cannot he given to Lim ang his © vaste Corps of assistants for their untiring geal In promoting the dance.Flags, bunting and many trophles @nd emblems of Qiffgrent branches of sport, adored the walls of the gymmna- Blum which, combined with the floral Mecrations made the usually solam:- oking \u201cGym™ a veritable paradise.n which the many dancers erjoyed themselves to their heart's content.During the time that the regular pru- æramme was helng rendered the orchestra was stationed on the stage at the end of the \u201cGym,\u201d where the dancing was carried on.During supper.which was daintily served in the reading room.sweet music floated forth from the bulcony r the rotunda, so that lnughter.the merry clink of glasses, and selections From the latest operas commingled with the chatter of the happy throng.About four hundred guests filled the fine new \u201cGym\u201d And dancing was kept Up until the wee sma\u2019 huyrs.A trumpeter fron.the Rovel Sculs was in attendance æt! evening fn nt- Mounce the dancer.and everything Went off In as easy and satisfactory Manner ds anyone could desira.DANCE PROGRAMME © The dance programme for the « ven- Ing was: \u2018Two Btep.Waltz.\u201cre ae ae Two Step.Waltz.Peter Piper \u201cbe Serenade «Feather Queen Red Feather Gavotte .Woodlaml \u201cWaltz.It happened m Nordlund Two Step._.Sally Ann \"Waits.In Dreamland Two Step.A Picniv for Two Waltg RA 414.Gertann Extra\u2014l.Lancers.Babes tn.Toylaml - 2.Fwo Step .Pofty Pritim Walz.Ge ss ee es + 1 Woudlan-l *Cavotte oe ee ce oe Sylvu \u201cWalts.Liu Susana Two Step.-Qingee Bread Man «Waltz .Under the Amhense: Bush Waltz ee .charmeuse LIST UF SULSURIBERS, \u201c Following is the list of subscribers with the efficers.directofs and lads \u2018Pailronesses:- oY OFFICKRS AND DIRECTORS Victor CC.Bhchanan, Gorasad oa Leslie H.Boyd (vice president) Allan Cameron, jr.John Davidson, W I Findlay, T.Yates Foster, Arthur Han:- Mtor, Dr A.Clifford Jack, W.George lack: cC.A Sprigiugs.Fred a ogers; W.M.Doyle \u2018A.H.RBtittair, Ædgar Whiterord, Fred.D Kohbh DD #.Finlay,.Thomas R.Fuiton, Fred.1.Reid.James Macdonald.W.© 1H.Percy.: PATRUNESSES Mrs.Victor Buchanar.Mrs, A.Boyil, Birs.John Davidson.Mrs WE.Find- Jay, Mrs.T.Yates Foster, Mrs.UC.9.Bprigings.», SUBSCRIBERS © Gentlemen.- Mr.A W.Adams Geo XY.Allen, F.E.W.Adams.~ E.I.Brown, W.E Barrat, J H ¥irks.F C.Birks, J.H Brand.Jr.M.Bryce, E.I.Brooks, W.(i.Bor- ay Harry E.Bell.WW.Bramley.(Gor- Gon C.Bowie, M.Barford, A.M.Brad- ord.C.A.Bishop.A D.Bain, MR.Fiakeier I).Beatty, E.W Bariow.WW.Binnie, L.B.T.Brown, Frank T Bown, Geo.Royd.J.D.Barker.» G.A.Campbell.GG.Calrns, J.TW.Creighton.R.H.Connel, W.A Creighton.À.T.Clark, J.& Cather, KE.\u20ac Cole, N.B., Crawford.Wm.Currie, J.A.neCow.W.H.R.Denman, Y.orne Gllday, L.J Dalby.F.W.Dakin, J.I, Faves (.H.Pitt.J.H.Esinhart, YE, W, Foley, H.C.Fortier.P.W Fernt, J.M.Ferguson.H.A.L.Fin- Leslie Drake, Dr Desrosiers.Fred, E bowsley Karle.E.R.Eb- kle.F.W.Gross.W.G.riibsen.J.A.Gariepy.©.Elmpson Garland, IM.A.Grant, Roland Guinerp, .Arthur H.Hersèy, R.B.'Hingaton.G.Full.J.H.Henderson.G.©.Haldi- mand, Chas.Hayden.A.M.Micks, M.Hicks, J.A.Hirsch.Always Uniform mu A Rellable Everywhere Obtatnable BAKER\u2019S {CHOCOLATE | & COCOA ave mood the tests of time and wrvice, forover 125 years 1g Be sure that you get the genuine with the trade-mark onthepackage.- Pls à for [preparin mote than hundred dainty dishes in |our Recipe Book, sent on r Baker & Co.Ltd.1780 Dorchester, Mass.| 6 Highest Awards in ñ Europe and America 1 15 1aw W , Ment.: .> ve | R.E.Jones, C.F.G.Johnson, A.C, Kirkpatrick, Robert V.Kent, N.C.Kissock, W.Wensley King.W, J.Legallais, C.V.Lindsay, W.I Loviy, C.T.Likley, W.Lesile, T.D.fnait \u20ac: Ar-Lockerby; W: Lockerby,- The.B.Little, 8.M.Luke, H.R.Low.\"N.H.Munigomery, B.Moore, A.J.Merrlll, W.Merrill, Frank Marriotti, J.8.Mackenzle, And.W.Murrav.E.PL.Miller, G.B.Marriott, J.W.Mof- itat, P, XK.Mackedi¢, P.A.Mchar- lane, J, H.McRae, lL.C.McClean, James Macdonald.H.W.Mayrand, C.8.McFeat, A.McNally, W.M.Mc- Naliy, A.T.McKinlay, A.J, Mclaren, U.W.T.Nicholson.J.V.O'Donaghue.! George 8.Pelton, jr.I.Pinkerton, B H.Pinkerton, Walter L.Polce, .'R.Parkins : E.A.Robertson, A.F.C.Ross, 5.F.Rutherford, J.A.Rvan, Fdgar T.| Reynolds, Gordon C'W.Rose Thos.\u201c1.Ryan, Avthue M.Russell H.Ruf- fey, Ernest Russell.VW.H.Schmidé, HI.Shaw.W.BR.Stravhan, F.St UG.Stroud, 3.W.| Shewan, K.G_ Strachan, H S.Stevenson, James Simpeon, W.HE Swift |F.Percy Sith, Dr.R.Simpson, Gev.slaughter, E.P.Sawyer, Ferrie Sutherland, Henry KE, Stewart | W.V.Taylor, A.M.Thompson, J.M: Thompson, J.M.Thompson, H.©.!Telfer, Guy Tombss W.T.Tren- holine, H.R.Trdnholme, T.A.Tresid- der.George Varty.J.T.Wilson, J.FF.Walsh, A.W.Walsh, BR.Walsh, J.P.Walker, Luadies\u2014 Mrs.A.W.Adams, Mrs.Geo.CY.Allen Miss Ashton (of Chicago Miss Corcoran, Miss L.Ogden, Miss &.D.Birks, Mrs.K.L.Brooks, Miss M.; Parkins, Miss Mabel E.Turf, Mrs.W.| Bramley.Miss Tullman, Miss MM.Rub- inson, Miss Mary Johnston, Miss E.Miss Grace Miss A.Prowse.Miss Matlinson, Mre.À.hb.Rosevear, Mrs.E.W.Barlow, Miss Barlow.Mrs.J.W.Binnie, Mrs.J.W.C eighton, Miss T.Ro rison, Miss Clark, Miss B.Grace Ctearibue, les Richardson, Miss Veren Curry ¢ Jind- sor, Ont.), Migs Cole, Miss Muriel Bro- die Miss Florence Crawford, Mrs.Robert Currie, Miss Currie, Miss Edith McCrae, Miss Brown, Miss Nellte Upton, Miss Maud Ogden, Irs.Dowsley.Miss Rubertson, Miss F.Ogden, Milas Farle, Miss M.Britain, * rs.Isles, Mrs.J.H.Esinhiart.Miss Ida Hainilton, Miss IS.LeBoutilller, Miss F.Pearson, Miss ,K.E.Fortier, Mrs.P.W.Ferns, Mrs.F.W.Gross, Mrs.Jas.Simpson, Miss J.McFee.Miss Garviepy., Jisy A Eve- leigh, Miss Boyd.Miss F.MacIntosh, Miss Samson, Miss \u201cynott, Miss K.Boyd, Miss G.Scriver, Mrs.G.C.Haldimand.Miss Kelly (New \u2018 .rk, Miss Cuddy.Miss Burnstein.Miss M.James, Mrs.I.KE.Junes, Miss T B.Sweeny.Miss Marjory Marfavlane, Miss Ethel Cowan, Miss lfox.Mrs.W.|).Lcgallais.Mrs.CV.Lindsay, Miss McAllen, Miss Galbraith, Mrs TO.(pa, Miss Fablan.Mrs.C.A loek- erby, Mrs, H.Todd (of New York), | Mins B.Marson, Miss E.Barnes, Miss Marriott, Mss J.Telfer.Miss CI Mackenzie.Mrs Macintosh, Mrs.CC.Marston, Miss AN.Lalor.Miss Una Bennett, Booth.Miss Memsay.Miss A.MePherson, Miss AM.Molntyre, Miss Melntsire.Miss Me- Fariane, Niss Simaill, Miss G.Robinson.Miss Ethel Alan, Miss McNally, Mra.McGilHvray.Miss Edna Chaplin, [Mrs G.WT.Nicholson, Miss l\u2019ark- {ins Mrs.R.Pinkerton, :Aifss Jessie Taylor, \"Miss Cauldwell, Mrs.E.A.Robertson, + Ales M.\u2018Duran, Miss N.Hamulton, Miss Robertson.Miss (iood- #ure, Miss H.Stewart, Mrs.A.Stewart.Miss F.Goodacre, Miss Edith Rrown, Miss M.E.Hicks, Miss Tre- aider, Miss M.HE.Doss, Mrs, Thos.H Ryan, Miss Nellie Russell.Mrs H.\u201cRorfey.Mrs.AD FC Joss, Miss Wood- (all, Miss Clara ltussell, Miss Evans Misa L.Shea.Miss M.Cornwall, Miss HE Cavanagh, Miss E, Huse, Mrs.R Shupson.Miss Mann, Miss F.Fortier.Misg Alice Thompson.Miss Telfar, Miss Hilda Turner, Mrs.W E.Potter, ; Miss Potter.Misa N.Walsh.Migs Mec { Laurie, Misa M.C.Hay 3 Luke, Miss Iuke, yon Mrs.SM.ST.DAVIDS FESTIVAL, Patron Saint Bay of Welshmen Wiil Be Obaerved in Montreal.Fine days nnd bright sunshine tiv - Neate very atrongly that springtime 5 nol vera far Hatant Be that us It may, for a certainty at this time a Welshman\u2019 thoughts.wherever he may he on land er ON EPA.turn fy the anniversary of his Patron Saint, the Eved and hoilv St Davia,( which al.Ways comes on March 1.It Is a day of Reneral rejoicing with the Cymru, and in centres where they are numeri.vally strong they held thelr Eisteddfods, oy banquets on elaborate scales Tn Montreal our Welsh cotonv uau- ally celébrate the day in various waya lut they always bring the day to a close with a grand concert.\u2018The engage artists from the Welsh com- munites in the United States, asso- rlating with the best local talent.St David's Soctety.which 18 well known in this city, 1s the pivot around which the incal sons ang daughters of old Cambria rally.This.year is.their third annual festival, and the festi- va promises to al suc- T t be an unusual uc MAISONNEUVE ELECTION.\u2014\u2014 .-{See also page twenty-one, ) LE CANADA ON THE RESULT.Referring to the result in Maison- neuve yesterday.- Le Canada BAYS: \u2014 \u201cThe defeat of Mr.Grothe In the Maisonneuve election cannot be regarded as a defeat for the Govern- The Conservatiyes of the dis- tiat reallzing gully ta strongly Liberal sentiment, pradentiy * withdrew Mr.Bumbraÿ, whom they \u2018had in the beginning brought forward as a candidate.It wä8 then that the labor unions, whose difficulties with - Grothe are matter of Public know- ose.proposed Mr.Verville.Through- ou e course of the stuggle th proti@fmea themselves Liberals.wm the numerous meetings which.were held the lahor candidate and his 39e\u201d bresentatives proclaimed themselves Jevoted partisans of the Laurier Government.> \u201cThe Liberal workingmen who are In the immense majority in the district of Maisonneuve, have\u2019 no\u2019 fritention of seceding from their party or of diminish- lof she majority of or Wiitrid Laure House the e Versi y lection of Mr.\u201clf the new member 8 not the radical ideas which are tea to bim and which.are hostile ta.the gan- eral policy of the party, there is no reason why he should not take his seat to the right hand of the Speaker ment ot the followers of the Govern- nt in the session wh the Sth of Meo\" ich will open on Fire in 2 Coal Mine.Steubenville, O., February 24.\u2014A fierce fire, resulting from à black damp explo- slon yesterday, Is burning In the No.2 [ine of tha Western and Lake Erle Coal ining Compan nvale.About 500 Loyd, Mrs.J.W.Moffat.Miss Verner { kh \u2014 Right Rev.David Shaw Ramsay\u2019s Death Was Very Sudden at His City Residence.The death occurred last night at his résidence, 147 Metcalfe street, of Right Reverend Monsignor David Shaw Ramsay, domestic prelate and prothunotary apostolic, who has been for à great number of yeura one of the well-known figures among Montreal citizens .Mgr.Ramsay passed away very suddenly about 7.30 last evening.Death was due to apoplectlc congestion of the lungs.Mgr.Ramsay was of Scottish descent.He was: born at 1 Hill street.Edinboro, April 3% 1825, being in his elghtieth year.He was a son Of the late David Yamisaw the late Judge T.K.Rammy being an elder brother: Shortly after\u201d Mgr.Ramsay's birth the family .removed to St.John's Maybole, Ayrshire, and are the fu- turé prelate remained untf!.We was 18 vears of agé.Ho afierwhrds ppmoved to Manchester.while his e@fucation.was continued in the University of \u2018Edinburgh, where he proved to be à distinguished student, \u2019 In 18456, at\u2019 the age of tiyenty years he cume to Canada, residing at Varennes for à time, for the purpose - learning French.He purchased the seigneury of de Ramezay.\u2018and lved upon It, managing the ming hous and other portions of the property situated In the divcesp of Bt.Hyacinthe.Afterwards he busted himself with military matiers, and raised a troop of cavalry.So much interested in this was he that he remov.to England, and passed some time there in a Hussar regiment, and then again returned to Canada.In 1857 unsuccespfu! .candidata he was - an ; in Bagut county ip the Conservative \u2018Interest.= : Unt! his residence in- Varennes he had been \u2018a staunch member of he Anglican Church, and had contributed largely to the cupstruction of Christ Church Cathedral.But while studying there he had taken up \u2018Les Confeg- ences de Lacordlere.which had_the effect of unsettling his mind on Telit gious matters.The period of doubt man Catholic Churoh, being received therein at Montreal in 1859 by Canun Fabre, afterwards Archbishop of Montreal.After this he devoted hlinse!f to the study of theology in Montreal, and later.when he had taken up his resl- deuve In Rome, in the Plo College there.While In Rome.he took orders, receiving the tonsure from Rishop Bourget, then on a visit to the Eternal City.He was ordained in June, 186% For sume ycars after his ordination Father Ramsay was oveupied in parish work near Marrhester.and agalh at South Shields, giving his services gra- tultousiy.and expending all he could spare of his Income upon the poof, While in Englayd he devoted much attention, lp the question of ucatioir and fcularly to Righer education.As Father Ramsay he returned to Canada about fifteen vears ago.and took up farming at Magog.He later Kave hits residence al St-\"Margaret's, on Lake Magog, to 1shop Larocque, for the support, of the -poor.A few years ugoe.in order to acquire an an nuity, Mgr Ramsay eold the seige neury of de Rameraÿ.\u201d He lived | an qxceedingly modest manger, and ef: pended all that he did not require upo the poor.i a In 1883 he wan raisetl to the rank dé doinestic prelate.and In the following year to that of prothonotary Aposto- He, which gave him the title nf Right Reverend, and entitled him tu wear tho purple.Mer.Ramsay Is survived by a sister fen years older than Âlmaeif.The fuvèral of the deceased prelate will take place on Tuesday morning, leaving hs vesldence at 845 o'clock, to Jumes Cathedral, where a service wil be chanted.: THE SYMPHONY CONCERT.The Symphony concert ot Friday aflfernnon, given in the Academy, drew as usual, a good house.The pro- Rramme was of a character to bring out the best work of the orchestra.The first number, Tacha!kowsky'a \u201cPathetic \u2014Symphony No.8&\u2014eape- cially In the Adagto movement, was very well received.Mrs, Rollie Borden-Lowe and Mr.Joseph Saucier were the wmotolsts of the afternoon.The former who has been heard hefora In Montreal under the same auspices, was in 800d voice.Although the orchestral ac i ment to her first number, Widor \u201cLa Petite Couleuvre,\u201d wie Unfortu nately a trifle heavy, at timer oat .drowning the singer.Her last Aum- bers, however, \u201c\u201cSweetfeart, Telt\" Me Thy Beaming Eyes\" from McDowell, and \u201cLove's Philosophy\u201d from Hunn won deserved applause.Mr.Sau- cler waa heard in a selection from \u2018\u201cLes Saisons\u201d by Masse, ahd generously responded with a particylaly catchy encore, accompanieq by Misa Plouffe.' Tae The reconq orchestral number wha Massenet's \u201cScene Religieuse,\u201d with \u2018cello solo by Mr.Dubois, rendered with all that peculiar \u201csymphathy which characterizes Mr.Dubola* playing, The fins! orchestral numbers \u2018were \"Valse des Syiphes,\u201d from Berliok.and the ever welcome Tannhauser, \u201cOverture,\u201d which closed a most enjoyable concert, Mr.John Z.White's Lectures, Mr.John Z.White will lecture this evening, at 8.15.at the McKanxe Club, Victoria Hall,\u2019 Westmount, his\u2019 subjegt \u2018being \u201cHenry QGéorge.\u201d ' Ta-marrow he .will_speak, at three In: thé at Taylor Presbyterjan\u2019 Church, \u201cCivic Righteousness.\u201d while at seven in the evening he will speak in Mc- Vicar's Memorfal Church, in the north end, on \u201cApplied Christianity.\u201d + Superfluous Hair De Miracle \u2014 IV 1s better thas electricity, ba gin 1 goes y use it does not , acer OS alyre the tissues ander the skin.Dett depil because epilatories it 1e riot poisonous; shere fore is will nos cause blood he or pro- duve eozema, which 1880 common with depils- tories, hor dope tv = off the haie, th mA .: ; .eot: xg.X-ray or d Iatories are Hered © a and masaictatere, De MIRACLE Lor Tots the only method which is indorsed pl ;' rgeons, dermatologists, medical jourcatsané SENS x maïad fan Ede y JOHN T.L Ong + 8TO! NN envelnpe, - te § SydiicP Yor ty : \u20ac Bléurs ; y at Dy men gre ott of work, tare wine 18 being Las ; EE ENS ES Cdt Seth Bt Lawkence and Farr Bunt, | Montreal : 318 11 law \u2018Raliway Man Receives Monster prete - came to an end in his enterfng the Ro- |, fernoon, | pet on 3 of CW pa | 4 ee.084 grigloal « À ee ; * BANQUET GIVEN * * YTHE COMMERCIAL C ; DANI RE pe \\ Ps dem onetratiogp .on the Occasion of His \u2018Changing: Companies.- nr a _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ ; Speclal :tà \u2018The \u2018Montreal Star.- New York, February 24.-\u2014A monster testironial dinner was giveri to George H.Daniels, foymer General passenger agent of the New York glentral Railroad, at the Waldort Astoria, in honor of his recent appointment as advertising manager tu the Vanderbilt \u2018ines this week.The hosts of the banquet were 500 advertising, railroad, business and.pro- fesplonal men, who have known Mr Daniels tritimately for years, and they drank their guest's health In twenty varieties of wine.As favors, miniature, busts of Daniels in papler mache were passed around.Toustmaster WiMiam\"H.McElvôy introduced Dani- cs ; a \u201c + \"LYNR.G.H.DANIELS, y\u2018 et N.VY.C.to join Tor sert A the Vanderbilt lines: \u2018 + vi te els as the \u201cfran who af shown there are: no bany oa.to the kiushlp of goody fellowship, no Jimitation to the heart throbs of friendship.\u201d When Mr.Daniels arose to speak there was a storm of cheers.Mr.Daniels made a graceful speech.in which he attributed his success in raflroad life to his\u2019 apprectation of advertising.\u201cAdvertising underlies success of any business on earth.except burglary and Atealing.\u201d he said.\u201cIf vou have anything to sell, the way to attraet the public notice is by advertising, A business man without advertising is a man without success.\u201d Other speakers.nl! of whom paid eloquent tribitte to thé new advertising executive, were Frank Lawrence, Admiral.Coghlan, E.P.Jeffery, J\u2019resident of the Denver and Rio Grande Raflway; Melville E.Stone, Rev.Merle | St.Croix Wright, Charles S.Francis, and J.C.Stubs.FICERS OF © ELECTRICS TN 40 \u201c rn a 1 i | © MR.WILLIAM: B.SHAW.| Representative of Electrical Contract: prs\u2019 Assaciation on the Builders\u2019 Exchange.MR.ERNEST W.SAYER, President of the Electrical Contractors\u2019 .Association.\u2014_\u2014 FEDERATION LODGE.\u2014At the next regular méeting of Federation Lodge, Nn.2, A.O.U.W., which will be held on Tuer- dav avening.February 27th, the seodnd contest In the spoon competition will take\u2019 - Brilllancy wu \u2019 : Lustre \u2018that wil last, : ELECTRO an SiverPolish + ILICO + +00 5 \"a Bafiguet on ithd~ pesasion | %.TRAVELLERS TAX 8 aq - : : London Hears That it is to Bs Re + duced to $100\u2014Total Abolition \"4 Wantod.CE mb s = -_- -_-_\u2014 Canadian Associated Press.London, February 34.\u20141t }s announce.ed here that the Quebec Treasurer has intimated to English business houses that the Quebec tax of 3500 on cuininer- cial travellers.whose firms du not own or occupy business premises in Canada, will be provisionally reduced to 8100 until June 30 next.In the interval confirmation of the reduction will be sought from Quebec Legisia- ture.British houses had hoped that the tax would be totally abolished.\u2014_\u2014 PERSONALS.Miss Claggett, University St, is in Toronto.Mrs.Bury Austin, town front Pembroke.Ars.Greenshlelgs, Bave & tea yesterday.Mrs.8.Lichtenhetn, Dorchester St, entertained at euchre un Thursday.Mis.W.Mayne McCombe, Elm ave.entertuined at bridge last evening.Mrs.Wu.Wuod, of Lake Megantic is Visiting Mrs, A.Cooper, prior to her departure for the west.Miss Nora Hamilton, of Toronto.was the guest of Miss Marjorie Duncan, ?Bishop stregt, this week.: .Mr.and Mts.T.Hodgson, ol Simpson street, are sailing from Boston, on Sat- \u2018urday, to spend three months in Bu- vope.- : Mis.Maitland Young, of Burlington, Ont, fs in town, the guest of her \u201cdaughter Mrs.C.E.Reiftenstleln, 86 St.Famille St.A Mr.F.B.MeNames, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs, P.McGovern, left last evening for New York, en route for Cuba.HK Miss 5.Lyvnott, who has visit- Ing Montreal with her mother, Jgaves fur Ottawa to-day, to spend \u201csome weeks with Colonel and Mrs Bliss.5, Mre.Stuart C.Reid left yesterda y Tor he¥ Home in Petalyma: Câlifornia.Mra.John Reid goes as far as Chicago with her.Mrs.Reld intends - visting dlamilton, Belleville and.other places before returning to Montreal.Mrs.Bdward Maxwell, \u201cPeet street, Rave a delightful Junchean on Tt us.day.Washington's tirthday, in honor of Mrs.Duncan McLennan, of Ridge- woud,\u201d Lancaster.(overs were laid for eight.Thuse present were Mrs.Me- Lea.Mrs.A.Falconer.Mrs.Charles Davidson, Mrs.Walter Cortstine, Miss Van Horne and Mrs.W, §.Maxwel!.The decorations included .nall cherry trees, hatchets, American flags : al English violets.| A pleasant euchre was given Thursday afiernuon by Hardy, of Si.Deuig street, The guests were : The Misses Juliette Archam- bault, Clara Bedard, Luctenge Boivin, Ceclle Brault,.Stephanie Cadieux, Jeanne Desroches, Gilberts.Desrochès, EMane Gukbault Eugenie Tefebvre.Juliette.Lesage, \u2018Juliette Lihjote,.Han- riette Mackay, Lultetta Maillo \u2018a Maîlloux.Yvonng Molsar, Alexinh An- thieu, Germaine: Ménelot, :Grbrielle Nadeau, Berthe, Bt, Louis, Juilette St.\u2018 ai, Yvoiné Tous- ç Foussigtiant, Jall- a Tie 20 \"RA Dratamond \u201cstreet, ' le tea - en FS v of In r who Wore has returned to Drummond St, on Misa Jeanne A Biguést of whl8 uly Noe Reld wore pale blue, erfcan\u2019 Beputy roses: were In in ht! Hrawing- room.Ë ; vas heautituily \u201ctable arranied: With~w: high kilver cage And ! Roar ate vases filed why pink rosés.Miss Van Horna and Mrs.Robert.Loring poured tea and coffee, pasisted by Miss Cairine Mae- kay, Miss Mabel Hickson, Miss Revsie Murray and Miss Root.The gueats included Lady Yan Horne, Mra.Red: path, Miss Roddick.Mrs.F.Orr Lewis, Mrs.A.&trathy, Mrs.Riddel, Mrs.R.Lindsay.Miss Ada Lindsay, Mias Fdith Molson, Miss K.Reford, Jirs.Farquhar, Roberfson, Miss P.Bir- nett, Mrs.Sutherland Taylor.Mrs.Taylor.Miss Muriel Taylor, Mrs + H.Ewing.Mrs.D.Mcintyre, LIiss Mc- Intyres/Mrs, Clark Murray, Mrs Martin, the Misses Mar\\in, Mrs.Koelle, Mra.R.A.Lindray and A.R.Mac- donnell, Mrs, FE.HA Mrs 21 Mutr, Miss Baptiat, Mrs.- 11 Wallis, Mrs.Hollister Wilson, Mrs.Poswui:h Mrs, Root, Mrse.PlIMrail na Miss Flum- soll and Miss E.Casg in, STRIKE ASSAULT INCIDENT.with the case of Moses Solomon, the employe of the John W.Peck Company.who was beaten at the corner of 81, Lawrence street and Pine avenué on Thursisy evening.Louis 3enjainln, 410 SL, Dominique street, was Arre rr [ ~ \u2018The Camariase! Roda.son and Ulsaver have r doz.Gnas Ci s and Linsn Dtaper, 190 per Soft Finished Long Clotns from 8e per yar « Fish Napkins, 70: per daz.Dianer Kepkias, IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN: 21.42 Jay dos.Table Totus.?ps use 70e, ui yds.b7 8 yor.81.47 sash.Kitchen Table Globus 3c eash.fttong Huekadack Towois, tri per doz.Monograms, Ilias ete, wovel or embroiderel.Special attsuttos to Clubs Hotel Megs Orusrs.or | cot AR ND CUF S: COLLA entiemen*s 4 fol4 taie pedis (RAS AE EEE EEE LTT A caurobonof the Doited Xtagace.rida Lines Osllars, Cults, 41iris, 020, have tan merits IRISH UNDERCLOTHING: £207 2oT ons Dors dépend Lave.Sones ds.nin or Colonial Qathts, $14.00.Bridal Proasssaax, $.:0).Infants\u2019 layettes - Mara, Turn delay au Lettér Orders nnd Inquiries for sampler 2! these ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Ltd., Belfast, Ireland.Beware of parties using our name.We employ neitner agente NOTE- ner travellers.* of.344 Notre Dame st.Wet 3133 Notre Dame st, West Cow Block, Mato «.Look for the Singer Sign when in need of a Sewing Machine or Supplies.Needles for all makes of Sewing Machines Sewing Machines Rented or Exchanged 8 25 law cow.Workman Enters Action for Damages.A 32000 damage action has been entered into against the Dominion Bridge Company by John Wall, a workingman | in their employ who had \u2018a leg broken in an accident at the shops of the defendants.He alleged that while working on a planer In August lest the machinery got out of order and a piece VER PLATS THAT WEARS\" Ii Sliver Service Serviceable Silver of Iron struck his leg fracturing the 84] \".bone \"1 ROGERS Ledoux Carriages Company's fine carriages are all made by hand, not- H your knives.forks, spoons, ete.withstanding the fact that this great have this mark.you have selected firm's plant on Osborne stredt con- the best.; _ tains more labor-saving machinery In buying Coffre Sete.Water than any other carriage faetory in the Pitchers, etc, ask for the goods of Dominion.the making of thelr ' high gradé Broughams, Victorias, etc, MERIDEN BRITA CO, only the firs rough work can be done by machinery, After the wdod and jron begin to take shape, everything must be hand wrought to produce In the finished Vehicle the character.style and wearing qualities which comport with the Ledoux Carriage Company's name : OVER SPECIAL DEATH.pl ati Young Englishman Drowned.Sault Bte.Marie, Ont.February 24\u2014 Aroïer Devilliers, aged 32 years, a ative of Sunderland, Eng.fell through the lea in St.Mary\u2019s River here yesterday \"a vwes drownedr before araistance oétl Deviliiers, wha came.here trom England via Montreal a few monthe ago, was éngaged in a lumber camp near TERNAN_ in this ely.on the 13rd inst.under semtmod ame 01 3 .Ternan, aged 0 years.- .: I neral from the residence of hls minter- CASBTOINITA.In-law.Miss Cronin 257 St.Antoine st.Bears the The Kind You Hare Aware Beight on, nat the 23th nat.at 2.20 p.me Roquaintancés are respent- Sigastuse Sule invited Lo attend.° L . \\ Protestant Clergyman Leads - Crusade Against the 77 Princess.SUGGESTION THAT HE IS MAD He Calls the Conversion Only a $80 Called\u201d One, and is Very Bitter.Bpecial Cable to the Montreal Star.Paris, February 24.\u2014The expected has happened and all Interested in \u201cThe Spanish Marriage,\u201d as it is now called, are discussing the religious features uf the cause.Four hundred years ago à Spanish king might even have gono to War to keep a Protestant Princess off the throne of Spain or he might have gone to war insisting all the while that he should be allowed to marry whom he pleased.Or England might! have gone tv war with any nation which dared to prot sy against the niece of her King being kept off the throne of Spain.Or England might have gane to war with anybody who would fight ut home or abroad for daring (0 suggeat that the niece of the King of England should ever Le obliged for reasons of state lo re- nouuce her Protestant faith and turn Catholia At first it was thought that the world had advanced in religious ve- llef, and discussions to a polnt where the religious phases of thls latest \u201cSpanish marriage\u201d would not even arouse a serious protest, 1t was supposed that If there was to oe By ne- rious protest it would come frun Ma- dri@ where the people might « bject to 8 FProiestant-educated vuren, cven \u2018making due allowance fur ihe genu- \u2018fneness of her conversion.Such ob- Mectious as have been reised within the Spanish borders have grown out \u201cOf questions of etiquette and rank, tin argument being advanced that the \u2018Princess Ena of Battenberg was hard- Jy of royal rank sufficient to warrant 3.selection to a place so exalted.But fw len it came to discussions regarding Jah right and discretion of selecting a Protestant Princess ond of the Ma- \u2018dri! papers supposed to most falth- J£ul, repregent the views of His Ma- Jesty put a stop lo all discussion by T-pratihg what.Thiers declared in \u201cFrance unde e July monarchy when \u201cthe videst n of Louls Philippe marrie! a testant Princess, \u201cAll the better: that proves our respect for JPih-rty of conscience.\u201d But the Nonconformiat conscience Ht the average Englishman Is evident- \u201cIv a peculiar thing.Rev.Robert Bolton Ransford, a clergyman of the Church of England, appears to have been the first to lead the Protestant crusade against the pretty young ~ LE ats Ce AR ; Princess rensuncliag the faith of her fathers .to.of Spain.lord Hylton suggested that the Rev.Mr.t Rave .completely lost his mental brjum.This tly did cause his mental equil- he Neen carrylug on « campaign evepi@nce which is attracting attention: mot only in England but on the C t Replying to Lord Hylton hg \u2018said: \u2014 MAD MEN THINK OTHERS MAD.\u201cWhether o¢ not I have lost my mental equillbrium 1 had better leave to others to deterinine, for I cannot for- get that en are apt (o think all uthers mad.But I still think the pro- rosed conv a deeply irreligious proceeding.© A devout Catholic told me, oply 'the other day, thet such a wurldiy conversion was ua \u2018sacrilege of the most shameful kind and 1 must say that I agree with him.\u201cThe ecclesiastical entanglement must be of a very serious nature.The \u2018First Synod of Westminster (Roman Catho- Mc) held in 1855 in its decree on bap- tiam, enacted that \u2018since the reasons which induced the Vicars Apostolic\u2019 at the beginning of the century to decree that all persons born after the year 1773 baptised by Protestants should, on their conversion to the faith be baptized conditionally, are even now stronger.we renew absolutely and command that all converts from Protestantism be baptized conditionally unless \u2019- A CO pte > Seay en ee es it be most syrely ascertained, from evi ce beyond all 'goubt that ajl $hat regards the mine ané form.af tha sacrament w uly performed.\u201d The next section goes on to provide that conditions! baptiam must not be administered publicly.but altogether privately.with holy water and without ceremonies.Sacramental confession is likewise in all cases to be required.\u201d \u201cI venture to retain my conviction fthat it 18 my business as a clergyman of the Church of England.\u201d continues Rev.Mr.Ransford, \u201cto resent and op- puse such sacreligious repetition of the \u2018one baptism.\u2019 and such dishonor to the Church of which Princess Ena is still & member, as will be involved in her so-calied conversion.\u201d The point being made that Princeas Ena ls after all not an English Princess, Rov.Mr.Ransford retoris: \u201cShe is the daughter of our King\u2019s sister.and it is not improbable that the Crown of Eugland should devolve upon her or her descendants.It will therefore, be absolutely necessary that with her repudiation of the church of her baptisms and confirmation she should also formally renounce all pretensions to inherit any right to the throne of Great Britain.And although her father was a foreigner.he became a naturalized Englishman.and was Governor of the Isle of Wight.Is it not of the King of England, and not from the Katser that the sanction for the proposed marriage will have to be sought?\" TABLET ERECTED | Fir ERE tt 2 HER + This Tablet is erected by the Saint Ann's Young Men's Society + + in loving memory of their founder a + 1905.Requiescat in Pace.+ N ST.ANN\u2019S CHURCH, nd spiritual director.the Reverend + \u201c+ Father Strubbe, C.S.S.R., Born September 22, 1848.Died October 26, + 3 sdeiieleleieinieinteieleo deinleieinieioieloidioh - In Montreal Churches.224-242 Tey ST.CYPRIAN (Malsonneuve).\u2014 Nuinquagesima, February 25th, 11 t.m., Mating and Litany: 3 p.m, Sun- Cay school; 7 pm.Evensong.The Fev.J.J.Willis, B.A., B.D, rector.'y SCANDINAVIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION,» in the American Ptesbyte- au Chapel, 75 Inspector\u2019 street.\u2014The stor, Rev.J.Ohling, will preach at 1 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.All Scandinavians are invited.CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER (Cote St.Paul).\u2014Rev.H.Gomer}, rector.Matins and sermon at 11 a.m.: Evensong at 7 pan.Preacher at i#ortices, the rector.Confirmation lass at 3 p.m.\u201cTRINITY CHURCH ~(Cormer of BL Denis street and Viger square).\u2014Rev.J.M.Almond, M.A, Tector; C.E.Purdy.student reader, Holy Com- manion, 8 a.m.; Matins, 11 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m.ST.THOMAS CHURCH, Notre Dame sireet edst-\u2014-Quinquagesima Sunday.11 a.m., morning service, preacher the rector.3 p.ni, Sunday school and Dihle class; 7 p.m., evening service; preacher, Ven.Archdeacon Norton.Strangers welcomed and provided with seats.THE CHURCH OF ST.JAMES TIIE APOSTLE.\u2014 Rev.Canon Elle- good, D.C.L,, rector.Rev.H.A.Brooke, M.A.curate.Holy Communion, 8- o.m.: Matins, 1l a.m.: Sunday school, 8 p.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m.The moining prercher wili be the Right Rev.J.O.Stringer, Lord Bishop of Selkirk, \u2018and the Rev.M.A.Brooke in the evening.THE ENGLISH EVANGELIOAL I.UTHERAN CHURCH OF THE RE- DIEKMER (366 Mountain Street, be- tveen St.Catherine and Sherbrooke Siveets).\u2014 Chas.G.Beck, pastor.Murning Jee at 11 a.m, Bunday school at 12 n), evening service or Vespers at 7 pm.Luther League at 8.15 pm.Beuts free.AN are wel- cume.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH (Were- dule Park, Dorchester street and At- water avenue).\u2014Quinquagesima Sunday.Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 am.Morning prayer at 11 o'clock.Preacher, the Dean.Su school and Bible cluss at 3 p.m.Even- tng prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher Right Nev.J, O.Stringer, Lord Bishop of Scikirk.The Very Rev.Dean Evans, D.b.DCI; Rev.Principal.Rexford, LEP.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Cresvent streets \u2014 Pastor, Rev.John Mackay, R.A.; associate pastor, ev, Peter Henderson, M.\\.Morning service at 11 aan, evening service at 7 p.m.Rev.John Mackay, B.A.will preach at both services.Sabbath achool and Bible classes at 3 p.m.The pastor's Bible class for young men, in the Church House, 871 Dorchester street, at 315 p.m.Midweek scrvice in the Lecture Hall on Wednesday ut 8 pom.All are cordially invited to any of thage services, BABYS AWFUL MISERY Eyes Sore and Inflamed and Lashes Fell Out, SPEEDILY CURED BY CUTICURA \u201cMy little son had an sttack of measles which left hib eyes in: a shocking state.The lida were inflamed and sore, and every lash fell out.They would be stuck in the morning, and blecd when washed ausing untold suffering.1 tried verything without success until I got Cuticura, and with the first application had cause to be thankful.Before I had uscd one box of Cuticura Ointment the lashes were growing, and in a short time he had a crop of lashes of which any person might be proud.\u2014 Mrs.C.Todd, Old South Head Road, Waverly, Sydney, N.8.W.\u201d Refer Yor \u2018Monday, at 8 p.m, Prayer meoting, ence.R.Towns & Co.) Sydney.toe of ! ST.THOMAS MISSION, 426 Delori- mier avenue\u20143 p.m., Sunday sch ol and Bible class.W.W.L.Chipman, superintendent.7 p.m., Evening service.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, (Scientist, ¢1 Closse Street, Montreal).Sunday 11 am and\" 7 pm.Subject: \u201cMan\u201d Wednesday evening service, 8 p.m, : CHURCH OF THÉ MBSSIAH (Unit tarian).\u2014Services to-morrow in Fraser Institute Hall, University and Dor- cheater streets, at 11 am.and 7 p.m.Rev.W.8S.Barnes will preach.; meoating of the congregation at the close of the morning service.ST.MATTHIAS, Church of England.February 25 830 a.m.Holy Com- union; 11, morning service; 3 p.m, unday school and Bible class; 7 p.m., evening service, with Holy Communion.The Rev.E.J.Ridwell, M.A., of Len- noville, will preach at both services.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH-\u2014Rev.G.Osborne Troop, M.A.rector.\u20148 a.m,.Holy Communion; 11 a.m.\u2026 morning prayer and sermon; 3 p.m, rector\u2019s Bible Class for men; 7 p.m., evening prayer and sermon.Preacher, the Lord Bishop of Ontario.All seats tree and unappropriated.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (8i.Andrew's) \u2014 Mission Sunday.Morning service, 11 a.m.; afternoon, 3 p.m., Sunday school and minister's Bible class.Evening service, 7.Rev.J.Edgar Hill M.A.D.D., will officiate.Ladies\u2019 Ald Society, Wednesday, 3 p.m.Dorcas So- clety and work party, Thursday.11 a.m.CHALMER\u2019S CHURCH corner Prince Arthur and St.Lawrence streets.\u2014DI- vine sarvice, morning at 11 o'clock, preacher, Rev.John Griith, B.A., of Honan, China.Evening.at 7 o'clock, preacher, the Pastor.The Ideal Home.Strangers welcomed.Rev.G.Colborne Henle, B.A., pastor.ALL-SAINTS CHURCH (corner St.Denia and Marie Anne streets).\u2014Rev.M.Day Baldwin, M.A.rector.Matins and sermon at 11 a.m, preacher the Rector; Evensong and sermon at 7 p.m, preacher thea Rev.Mr.Almond, of Trinity Church, Sunday school and Bible class at 3 pm, Btrangers welcome.GRACE CHURCH, Wellington street \u2014Bunday, February 26\u2014Services, 8 am., Hoty Communion; 11 :,m., matina.Preacher, Rev.G.O.Troop, M.A.2.30 p.m.Bible class; 3 p.m.Sunday school, 7 p.m., evensong.Preacher,Archdeacon Ker.Ven.John Ker, D.D., Archdeacon of St.Andrew's, rector; Rev.F.L.Whitby, M.A, assistant.; ETANLEY STREET CHURCH (near the Windsor Hall).\u201411 a.m.and 7 pm.Evening subject, \u2018The Sunday Newspaper.\u201d $ p.m., Sunday school and Pastor's class: 8.153 p.m., Chinese school; Monday, 8 p.m.C.E.B.Wed- resday, 8 p.m., prayer meeting.Strangers welcome.Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A., minister.ST.BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH (Reformed Episcopal), Alexandra Roonts, 3204 St.Catherine street, opposite Christ Church Cathedral\u20148ervices on Sunday at il a.m.anil 7 pm.Rev.A.B.Hubly.rector, will ir zh at both services, Sunday school and Bible class at $ p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednse- day evening at 8 o'clock.Everyone welcome.ST.GILES\u2019 CHURCH (St.Denis st.) ~\u2014Rev.J.R.Dobson, B.A.pastor.Morning service, 11 o'clock, subject, * r.\u201d In the evening the pastor will be assisted by the Rev.A.H.Scott, M.A, Bunday school and Bible class at 2 pfn.Christian Endeavor, \u2014; Wednesday, % p.m.Strangers relcome.Seats free and unappropriated.NEW EAST END METHODIST CHURCH.cor Bertrand and De Mon- tigny streets.\u2014Sunday.February 25th \u2014Minister, Rev.W.H.Stevens.Sunday school anniversary.Morning service, 11 a.m., preacher, Rev.T.H.Billings, M.A.;- afternoon Sunday school ression, 2, 48 p.m.Bpectal ; Inging, 8.8.choruses.Platform service.7 p.m.for teachers And parents.Addresses, Rev.\" Dr.Elliot and Me.W.M.Goodwin.E.- L.ut C.K.Monday at 8 p.m., In church parlor.Strangers cordially invited.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles street, Point St.Charles \u2014Rev.C.A.Doudiet, missionary.Morning service 11 a.m.; evening service, 6.30 p.m.; Sunday school, 3 p.m.; Sewing class, Friday, 3 p.m.ERSKINE CHURCH.cornef of Sherbrooke and Ontario avenue.The Itev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D.the pastor.The Rev.A.H.Scot, of Perth, Ont., will preach at 11 am, and the Rev.John Grimth, of Honan, China, at 7 p.m.ST.GABRIEL PRESBYTÉRIAN.\u2014 11 a.m., preacher.Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., sermon to children; 7 p.m., preacher, Rev.Robt.Campbell, D.D.subject, \u201cThe Living Christ.\u201d Young men\u2019s class, 10.15 a.m.Sunday school, and young women's class, 3 p.m.CALVARY CHURCH (Congregational, Guy etreet, above St.Antoine).\u2014Services 11 am.and 7 pm.The pastor, the Rev.E H.Tippett, will preach nt both services .Bveni toplc: \u201cCan Sin Be Forgiven?\" Sunt day ®chool at 3 p.m, Christian Endeavor on Monday at 8 p.m.Prayer- meeting Wednesday, 8 p.m.Strangers welcome, CASTLE HALL CHRISTIAN CHURCH (1056 St Catherine street).\u2014Sunday services: Sunday school, 10 am.; preaching an@ Communion, 11 a.m.; evangelistic service, 7 p.m, Evening subject: \u201cLying to God, or Under False Pretences.\u201d Everybody corMally invited.W.8.Houchina, minister.CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 194 Peel street).\u2014Sunday services, 11 ath.and 7 pan.Wednesday evening, 8 p.m.ST.MATTHEW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Wellington and Bourgeois streets.\u2014Sabbath services:\u2014 Morning at 11 o'clock, evening at 7 o'clock.Preacher, Rev.P.W, Anderson, B.A., Ottawa.Sabbath school and Bible classes at 3 o'clock.Weekday services: \u2014Senlor Christian Endeavor Boclety, Monday.8 p.m.; midweek de- votianal service, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Junior Christian Endeavor Society, Friday, 4.30 p.m.All seats free and everybody welcome.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.\u2014 Venerable Archdeacon Norton, D.D., Dean of Montreal; Rev.Herbert By- monds, D.D., Vicar of Christ Church Cathedral; Rev.F.J.Sawers, M.A., arglstant.8 a.m, Holy Communion; 11 a.m., Cathedral service, preacher, the Vicar; subject.\u201cConfirmation\u201d: 2.45 p.m., Vicar's Bible lecture for men In the cathedral: 3 p.m.Sunday school and Bible classes in the Synod Hall; 7 p.m., Cathedral service, preacher, the Vicar; subject, \u201cThe Observance -of Sunday.\u201d All seats free at the 7 o'clock service.Ash-Wednesday, 11 a.m., Morning Prayer: § p.m.Lent service with address by the Vicar.Thursday.6 p.m., Lent service, with addreas by Ven.Archdeacon Norton, D.D.Friday.5 p.m., Lent service.with address by Ven.Archdeacon Ker, D.D.nt, face and hands were fear- full; wollen, hada pela in m lack, a Iwas advised t ake ie È 3 + - \u2018This case of Mrs.CURE pimples, with salves and ointments.the skin diseases are cured to stay organs\u2014liver, kidneys or stomach.one.\u2014as long as the stomach tives\u2019 will cure\u2014\u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019 PURIFY THE BLOOD.Mailhiot proves one great truth\u2014that you can\u2019t blackheads, blotches, red rash and other skin diseases Simply because the disease is mot \u2018with the skin but WITH THE BLOOD.The skin trouble is the RESULT of blood trouble.Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 proves this because when salves and ointments are left off \u2014and \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 taken to Pimples, red rash, eczema etc.And this one affects the other And there will be skin disease \u2014=u3 long as the bowels are constipated \u2014as long as the kidneys retain urea or tisssue waste , the body is improperly nourished Ointments won't cure\u2014salves won't cure\u2014soaps won't cure.Because the trouble is the BLOOD\u2014not the skin.Atal ee due pose of price and when I had taken twe boxes, the rash was paucelg ods wa rn Si hy Ÿ ag gene, the pain in the back hed let me.and T was quite well again, and m complexion is clearer than ik has n for 1 want te thank \u201cFruif-e-tives\u2018 for this used t cu is medicine I had used many kinds of salvesand took quantities of medicines but these did me no But \u2018\u2018Fruit-a- tives at good\u2014and the; away the fearful .(S24.) Mre.F.Mallhiot.purify and enrich the blood, cured, , come from disease of one of three It may be all three\u2014but certainly two.does not digest food properly and But \u2018\u2018Fruit-a- do cure\u2014because \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\"\" , \u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u201d\u2019 act on the liver\u2014stimulate it to excrete more bile\u2014and thus make the bowels move regularty every déy.This rids the system of one source of blood tablets act On the kidneys\u2014prevent acid\u2014and insure the kidneys being strong and healthy.They act on the skin\u2014strengthen the glands and stimulate them to throw off the impurities which the blood briggs to.them.poisoning.These famous liver the formation of excessive uric With bowels, liver, kidnegn, stomach and skin working ly \u2014the blood is pure and rich an there can be no pimples or blemishes to mar the complexion.\u2019 4 Positively The Last Chance DONT MISS Seeing the Model every day from one to five it is refreshing, trreproves circulation, af my massages: you will be happy to women generally.ete, etc.Up 3079.EMMANUEL CHURCH (Cor, Stanley and St.Catherine streets).\u2014Next Sunday evening Rev, Hugh Pediey.B.A, pastor, will begin a course of special sermons under the following general titles: \u201cChurch Dogmas and Changeless .* Subjeot February 25: \u201cThe Infalllble Church and the Witness of Christian Experience.\u201d Everybody welcome.ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH (St.Catherine street).\u2014 Pastor, Rev.W.R.Young, B.A.D.D.; assistant pastor, Rev.T.A.Haipenny, B.A.Services 11 a.m.and 7 pm.The ncsist- ant pastor will preach at both pervices.Subject at 11 a.m.\u201cProtection and Guidance.\u201d Subject at 7 pm.\u201cCharacter ve, Circumstances.\u201d Song service at the close of the evening service.Visitors heartily welcome at all the services.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Presbytery of New York).\u2014 Corner of Dorchester and Drummond streets.Rev.Robert Johnston.D.D.pastor.Sabbath services, public worship, 11 am.and 7 p.n.| Sabbath school, all departments, 3 p.m.Bible study sectlan of Young Men's League.10 a.m.Mid-week prayer meeting and 5 Your voice be weak And take to HÔLBR But simply take a And eat with HO HOLBROOK\u2019S _ SAUCE | MOTHER COUNTRY WORCESTERSHIRE THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE, Although your brain be racked with pain, Yet fi ill ph .et fear no ills, give up your HOLBROOK If sorrows come and you feel glum, J To drink don't have recourse 5 ust get a chop and on i A drop of HOLBROOK'S BAUCE.Don\u2019t stop to Wail if business fail, Nor downcast be at loss, ak K'S SAUCE.REFUSE ALL IMITATIONS.8 SAUCE, My Massage, Electric.Vacuum and Vibratory be moves and prevents crow's feet, signs of advencing years, which.is the dread to It ia also an effectual cure for pimples, John P.Seybold.as T will continue treatment on the other side of her face, and will have her aguin before the public of Montreal when entirely done, as I wish to satisfy the ladies and convince them of the merit of \u201cMARVELLOUS TREATMENT to remove smallpox pittings, soars, de wrinkles superfluous hair, etc, etc.\u201cD a beautiful flower.faded.alas! you .crush this .once 2e dear and preciows flower to your feet 4 MODEL who has created suoh furore far the last six wecka\u2014ôné side ot\u2019 the face with perfect skin and meatolfess complexion, with soft outlines and contour of girlhood, not a wrinkle of this half, brow or aroupd the eye, meen, no yellow r of ladies are meen Pariors to behave not seen her, don\u2019t- - 80 BS to entirely watisfted and- when you see her again, whén tire face 's sll e.- .You wii have no to doubt that which I promise 1 do, .sclent¥ic and thorough: henoe improves cotnplexion.Take à courre see yours regatning em; re- tiackhçads,.open pores, MADAME MARIE) 2381 ST,- CATHEBINE ST.Madame Marie\u2019s Bounty Pranarations DO NOT BE WITHOUT THEM.= conference on Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock.Strangers are cordially invited to all services.To-morrow the pastor will preach at both services.8T.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street.\u2014 The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., pastor, will officiate at both services.Morning service, 11 a.m.; evening service at 7 p.m.; Sunday school at 3 p.m.; Bible class at 810 pm.Ladies Ald and Dorcas Society on Tuesday afternoon at 3.30 pm.King's Daughters Sewing Circle on Tuesday at 10.3 a.m.Ladies\u2019 Missionary Auxiliary, Tuesday at 3 p.m.Seats free at Bun- day evening services.| 8T.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u2014Rt.Rev.James Carmichael, D.D., C tor Bishop of Montreal, rector; Rev.H.| P.Plumptre, M.A,, first assistant minister; Rev.J.A.Billott.B.A.second assistant minister; Rev.H.Britten.Quinquagesima Sunday.11.05 Morning prayer, préacher.Rt.Rev.the Lord Bishop of Ontario; 245, Men's Bible class, address by the Lord.Bisho of Selkirk; 3.00, Sunday \u2018 190] an Bible class; 7.08, the rite of Canin: tion will be administeréd by Rt.Rev.Bishop Carmichaet, D.D., after which the Holy Communion will be éelebrat- ed.Ash Wednesday, Divine service will be Held at II am.sermon by Bishop Carmichael.Offerings In aid ot varish charities.Doring Lent special Lenten servites will be hald every Wednesday and Friday at 8.30 a.m.: also on Wednesday at 8 p.m., and on Fri« day at § p.m.= \u2014_ GENERAL HOSPITAL.\u2014The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hoe- pital for the wesk commencing Monday.the 27th February.1906, are Hon.Wm.Owens, H.A.Hodgson, Joseph Rieile, (Theres Economy in Buying Guaranteed Product Preliminary Display of New Millinery, Costumes and Coats! We extend a cordial invitation to shoppers.Considerable of the cream of what Paris was showing for the early spring season is on display.We never had so many charming styles so early in the season, and never arranged their showing to better advantage.\"T would take unusual adjectives to conjure up the exquisite taste that gathers in this early season collection of - New Hats and Bonnets.New Coats and Costumes.The goods have all the touches of careful preparation, combining the very latest novelties.We have a great many distinguished styles that must be picked up now or lost for the season, so we emphasize the fact that although our display | on Monday is only a preliminary one, yet you can Vat Z.-r> hardly afford to miss what we have to show you.>\" Take Elevator to First Floor, = c { = FLANNELETTE WRAPPERS D\" To Clear 98c \u201cWE 60 enly, Women's Wrappers, heavy printed flannelette, in atripe and figured effects, fitted vwaists, body lined, some braid trimmed, extra full skirt, with deep frill $1.00 CORSETS Broken Lines\u2014Worth up to $8.00 The only fault with these Corsets ls the fact that there 15 a size or two missing in each line.They are all the prevailing styles and models, suitable for all figures; every size in the lot About 72 pairs of Fine Corsets, made of imported and domestic Coutil filled with sbsolutely rust proof steels, high and medium high bust, long and short hip, some with hose supporters attached, valuee flounée, all \u20ac Reg.$L50 to $3.00, and a few odd biack ones regular 35.00.Monday, $1.00 Drives $1.35 to 31.50.Mon- 980 New Chings in the Linen Section, | There's something that approaches magic in the freshness and fullness of this linen stock, as it stands ready each morning to fill your needs.Yesterday's gaps are filled overnight in a twinkling, while the tremendous output during the January sale only gave us room to open up more new goods than ever, so that now there is more than ever, new things to see.Lace Bed Spreads frilled, entirely different from what we've been showing, Spreads = + = - - $700 ard $10.00 A Bolster Shams - +» 200 and 350 Bureau Scarfs .- - - 250 and 3.00 Wash Stand Scarfs - .176 and 226 Teneriffe D\u2019Oylies, round shape, 6 wheels, size 6 inches - .- - « - eachbe > SECONDS TABLE CLOTHS swans We have just received a large shipment of \u2018\u2018Seconds\u201d table cloths and napkins, that were bought for and should have arrived in time for our Sale; to sell them quickly, we have marked them at very close prices.We would like to show you these values.Sizes are from 2 yards square up to 214 yards by 2!{ yards\u2014prices are from $1.10 up to $3.50 and above, ; TABLE NAPKINS, in seconds, size 34 x 34, from 1'7C up.St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.HATS! GLOVES! COLLA AT WHOLESALE PRICES SHIRTS, TIES, SUSPENDERS Sezione.NB.\u2014 All goods direct from maker to wearer, \u2018No middleman\u2019s profit to pay for, \u2018 1723 St.Catherine Street 227 St.LEWrénte Street 2400 St.Catheriue Street 2637 Notre Dania Street } 4 1 .= win 2246 St.Catherine Street 225 McGill Street .\u2014\u2014.- 5 $ 1 GUARAN TER 1 Cat the Jolkoseing - goods bearing my Trade Mark, \u201cCONDOR,\u201d are THE BEST VALUE ever given 0 ; RAIS price.2 Iba.Mademe Huot's Coffee .\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.000000 ss TES are 780 1 : $2.60\u2014Pachieg asd délivery at (1 10.Condor\u201d Japan Tea 0.or 2 oa.@F etther 400 : = pue 1 wv.\u201cCondor\u201d Ceylon Biack Tea .Tea at your cl - 40- ,\u2018 ! 4.i - ny doe throughout 1 Ib sbioiuely pura Condor Musincd, with all fe oll 1 a.: > J to ; a .\u201cCondor' Baki er.unriv rase res secnus san svss je \u201c ; RE - .| Previaces, Ontarie and Quebec.(3H vante: Splcsa to.tins.the igen qualities 0 Bo 2 : x + J .extra choice Ties, eliver em at your M \u201ce sere Noth oun eae gy aston as the price, 32.80: I eonfident!y ark you Ca give my products a trial, for the rest + ! ?, > » \u2026 T-leave it te your t\u2014you'll come again.y \" D.MABGEAU, Whelesale Teas.Coffess, Spices.Vinegars, 281-285 St.Paul SL, Montreal, Canada a i.:t : [A .hy.\u201ca 18854 .I : : \" + \u201d [Copyright, 1906, by Joseph -B.y > Britain.a ve, a nN CUP NW ER MORE THAN 10 OS pe William Jennings Bryan Writes of Their Zeal and Sincerity\u2014 4 i The Development of Education in Last Half Century.\u2026 Bowles right, iu Great All Rights Reserved).Back of Japan's astonishing progress along material lines lies her amaring educational development Fifty years ago but a few of her peo- ply couid read or write; now considerably less than ten per cent, would be classed as illiterate, It is difficult to conceive of such a transformation taking place almost within a genera: t'on.The prompt adoption of Western methods and the rapid assimilation of western ideas gives Indubitable proof of the presezistence of à vital national germ.A pebble dropped fnte soil, however, rich, and cultivated ne matter how carefully, gives back no res se te Lhe rays of the spring- tire sun, Only the seed which haw life within can be awakened and developed by light and warmth and care.Japan bad within her the vit) spark, and when the wifiter of her isolation was passed, her latent energies burat forth into strong and sturdy growth.Her sons, ambitious to know the world, scattered themselves throughout Kurope and America, and, having laden themselves with new ideas returned like becs to the hive.In this way Japan constats gained from every querter,and her educationa] system is modeled after the best: that the ages have produced.She has her primary schools for boys and girls.nttendance being compulsory, and be- Jow theke In many places there are Kindergurien schools.The middle ~ schools tn which tha boys and girls are separaled, take up (he sourse of Instruction where the primary schools leave off, Then follow (he universities of which there are seven under the cou- tral of the Goverument.Besides these there are In the clitles tnstitutions known as higher commercial schools which combine general instruction with such special studies as are taught in our commercial colleges, There are nlso- a number of normal Schools for the training of teach-~rs.In addition to the schcols and culleges established and conducted by the overnment, there are a number founded by Jmdd- viduals ard societies.The larges: of these is Waseda College.founded and Stil; maintiined by Count Okunia, the lPader of the progressive party.Jt as adjoining the Lome of The Count, and is built Upon land wWiich he dunated Dr.Hatoyuma, at one time Spealer of the Nationa! House of Representatives «ho holds u degree from Yale college.15 the official head of this imtitntio In all of Its deparunents it has sou 5.900 students I have already referred in a former Article to the Kelo itjuku, tae college founded by Mr.Fukuzawa The attendance here is not & large ns at Wasedu.but the Inssitution has had an llustrious career ang exerts a wide influence upon the country.| visited both of these colleges and never ud- dressed mora attentive or responsive rudiences, As Englisa is taught in all the middle schools.colleges and uni- Versities the students are able to fol- Jow a speech In that language without an interpreter.The State University a: Tokio in- cCludes six departments, law.medicine and engineerfng courses being provided as well as courses \\n literature.scjence and agriculture.The total number nf students enrolled at this university is about 8,500.The National University at Kyoto has three faculties, law, medicine and science, the last-named including engineering: tlie attendance at this university iz between 660 and 700.In the States of Choshu and Satsuma there are higher schools supported by funds given by former feudal lords of those states.The education of girls is not neglected, although as a rule the girls do not Ko as far in their studies ns the boys There are a number of normal schoo!s and seventy-nine high schools for girls.besides the Peeresses\u2019 school and several private institutions.The Woman's university-of Tokio, situated near Waseda College and under the patronage of Count Okuma, has had a phenomenal career.Established onty five years ago it has now an enrollmeni of some 700.and is putting up several new buildings.There are also a number of missionary schools and colleges, The Pres- bytertans support three boarding schools fur boys and 11 for girls, be- aides ten day achools: the total attendance at these schools ts nearly :.- The Congregationalists have a number of shools, the largest, Doshisha College at Kyoto, being the largest and most influential Christian institution in Japan.I had the plensure of visiting both this college and Kyoto University.The Methodists have cighteen board- tng schools and nineteen day schools, with a total attendance of nearly 5.002 Their college at Kobe is a very pro-, mising institution.The Baptists have à théological seminary.an academy, five boarding echoois for girls and eight day schools, with a total attendance of nearly 1,000.The Ep! Church hat also taken an impportaft part in educational work, while the Catholics (who wera on the ground first), have over sixty esemin- artes, schools and orphanages, with an attendance of some 6,000.The Japanese Government supports more than 25.000 primacy schools, attended by more than 5,000,000 boys and @iris: it supports more than 250 middle achoola, with an attendance of nearly 100.000.While less than two per cent.HAS BEEN ALL RIGHT EVER SINCE T, H.Relyen, P.M., Proves That Dodd\u2019s Kidney Pills Cure et.«, Permanently.3538 7 + .Mob Eg = .Some Tébrs Sibée He Used Them Now and 100 Hne Hud Good Health Ever siueg-\u2014ftery of Well-Knews New Brusswick Man.! Lower Windsor, Carleton Co.N.B., February 28.\u2014(Bpectal).\u2014\"Yes, I have good health ever since I used Dodd's Kidney Pills.\u201d The speaker was Mr, .H.Belyea, postmaster here, and one f the most highly respected men in this part of the country.Asked to give his experience with the great Canadian Xidney Remedy, Mr.Belyea continued: \u201cKk had been troubled with my kid- #@w for a\u2019 number of years.[I tried seteml kinds of plasters and other \u2018kinds of meticines, but did not seem to get any lasting benefit.Hearing Dodd's Kidney Pills so highly recom: mended 1 decided to try them and they made a complete cure of me.That ja fe twd years ago now and as IT said bo- fore.Have had gnod health ever since 1.ysed Dodd's Kidney Pils.\" tWi's Miduey Pills cure once and tor hil.There Is no stage or form of Kidney Disease that they do not cure > aumpletely and permanently, of the primary students entet \u201che middle school, more than ten per cent.% the middie schoo! students enter the higher colleges.Although the figures given above &lve some idea of the interest taken in education.they do not furnish an adequate conception of the enthusiasm with which a large number of these sludefits pursue thelr studies.Nearly fifty young men called upon me or Wrote to me asking to be taken to America that they might continue their studies.Many of the leading men In Japan to-day are- graduates of American or European colleges.The physi- clans bave shown a preference for German schools, while to engineers and politiclaus our universities have been more attragtive, A part of the friendliness felt toward forelgners oan be waced to the favors shown Japanese boys who left home in search of knowledge.Marquis Ito.one of the first of thes?, owes much to an elder of the -Presbyxerilun Church in England.in NE Ne NN af a a te Ne tr TN pr ee whose Lone he lived as a stugentund the Marquis bas ever since been Making returns in Kindness to forcigners and Christiars, Marquis lt'a case is not exceptional; all over Japan are men who hold lu grateful remembrance Americans and Europeans to whom they are indebted for assistance.[| met à man.now à publisher of an influential paper.who 20 years ago, at the age of 16.went 10 sea und In a shipwreck was vast upon one of the islands in the outh Pacifir.He became a retainer of the king of the islands ang as such were the scanty native dress.consisting of a loin cloth.He went with his king to Honolulu to pay a virlt to the Hawaliun queen.anrd finding a Japanese settlement there.remained for two or three years.He then went to the United States and making a friend-of a professor in one of th2 universities, attended school there for several yeurs.He now visita the United States every years or so oh buslaess, and one seeing him wearing a silk hat and a Prince Albert coat would hardly guess the experiences by whieh he has risen to his present position.If Japan, beginning 50 years ago with no educational aystem and rearcely any educated men or women, could accomplish what she has accomplished in half a century, what will she accomplisin in the twentieth century with the start which she now has and with the educational advantages which her people now enjoy.oe Jaapn hus several religions, although Shintoism has becn, since 1863, the state religion.As a matter of \u2018fat, however, Shintoism can hardly be called a rellgion, for it has no creed, 10 priesthood and no code of morals.It is really ancestor worship and comes down from time immemorial, 1t implies a belief in immortality, for tha ancestral spirits are Invoked and vows are paid to them at numberless shrines that dot the country.These shrines are not usually in temples, although sometimes Shintolam and Buddhism have been mixed together and one temple employed for both shrines; as a rule, however, the Shinto shrine Is in some secluded spot on the top of a hill or on a mountainside where a bit of naturul scenery awakens a spirit of reverence.A gate of simple but beautiful design is placed at the point where the pathway to the shrine departs from the main road.We had read of these Shinto gates And had seen pictures of them, but we, first saw one at Honolulu, itself the gateway to the opfent.No descrip- tlon can convey to the reader the impression which this gate makes upon the traveller; its outlines are su gracn- ful and vet so strong that it seems an appropriate portal to a holy place.The moral code of Confucius has also influenced the thought of Japan.About 1,400 yearn ago the Buddhist religion was introduced into Japan by Chinepe priests, and it spread rapidly throughout the islands.Its temples were tmposing.its ceremonies impressive and the garb of its priests costly and elaborate.It di@ not root out Shintoisin, 1t simply overwhelmed and absorbed it.The Buddhist templzs.though not as popular as they once were, as atill visited by millions of falthfui bellevers and ave objects of interest to the tourist.Most of them are old, one at Nara having been built about the year 700.It is in such an excellent state of preservation that one can hardly belleve that it las stood the storms of 12 centuries.- ' Iu.the centre of the temple is an image of Buddha and on either aide the figure of a huge warrior.There ia also in thig temple a god of war, to which the Japaneses werd wont to pay their vows before going to Battle, The devout Buddhist apprdaching the image of the founder of his religion, bows and mutters a prayer hilf audibly and throwing his mite In A box on the floor before the shrine, departs.There is ussally a bell, or sometimes only a chain, hanging above the place where the prayers are said and the suppliant \"wings » rope aquinst the bell or shakes e chain ore his prayer and cl his hands two or three - times at ita close.We inquired ahout the bell and received two answers; one, that it was to attract the attention of the god, and the other.that it was to awaken the conscience of the ona about to present hin petition.va Near the temple at Nara statidls an Ugly image which never fails to \u2018attract the attention of the visitor.It is literally covered with paper wads, which have bean thrown against it by worshippers at the temple.in the betief that their prayers would be answered it the wads adbered to the image.There is also at Nara a hu o bell, most as old as the temple.bell in diameter about 13 feet high, nine fect and eight inches thick.It in a da quite riear the ground and when struck upon ths aide by a swinging log, gives forth a sound of wonderful depth and richness.It was rung for us and as its mellow.tones reverberated along the hills: were awed by the thought that a thousand years before our declaration of independen was written, 800 Years ore the lgrims landed at Plymouth Rock.yes, even 700 years before America was discovered, this vid bell was calling people to worship.! ; There is at Nara an {mineuse bronze image of Buddha, even larger than the famous one nt Kamokura, though not considered so finely proportioned.The smaller one iy 49 feet in hejght and nearly 100 feet in circumference tboth represent Buddha seated tallor-fashion on a lotus-flower) and the larger one tp almost twice as lurge as the smaller one.The lantern of stone or bronze séerns to be as necessary an adjunct to & Buddhist temple as the Shinto gate is tu that form of religion.At Nara a along the walks th&t lead from \u2018one temple to other, and they are found in abundaice in other cities.The Corean liona are also identified with Buddhistic.worship.these animals wrvught jn bronze or carved in stone guarding ail temple doogs.They are not as ferocious in appearance as the Numidian lion and they lilustrate an idea.One has his mouth open and the other has his mouth tightly shut and A PICTURESQUE RIVER VIEW IN JA PAN.rand the negative.or.in other werds, i the eternal conflict between truth and | error.Na 1ag, an additional attraction in the fi of u beautiful park contain- jinE mole 700 deer.which are here re- !gurded as sacred animals.They are so | gentle that they ' wil come, old and t{young, and eat from the hand.Li .Next to Nara.In our opinion.and in the opitlpn of many even before Nara, comes Nikko in beauty and interest.The =pot was wisely chosen for a tem- i ple, a foaming streaun, rugged moun- taing und stately trees adding to the attractiveness of the place.There ks a shaded avenue 2 niles long leading from the lowlands to the temple and it 1a sald that when other feudal lords were bringing stone lanterns, one poor daimio, unable to make so large a gift, offered to plant little trees along the day; these.now 300 years old, fumigh à grateful shade for the ptigrims who Visit this Mecca and the poor tres planter is now known as \u201cThe Wine Daimio who went Into partnership with Nature.\u201d The temple at Nikko fs only about three centuries old and its decorations are the richest and mest costly to be found in Japan.As the Buddhists and Rhintoists worship together here.the temple ig kept In repair by the government and one can ree the best in archl- tecture and ornamentation that the temples exhibit.So famous are this temple and its environment that the Japanese have a phrase which when translated means \u201cYou cannot say beautiful (kekko) until you have seen Nikko.\u201d The most modern of the large temples fs that at Kyoto.It was erected about 50 years ago on the site of ore which had burned.It Is not so large RS the origihal.but ix u reproduction Ir other respects und Is one of the 33 temples to which pilgrimages ard made.Some estimate can be formed of the ardor of those whe worship here when ft 1s known that the Immense timbers used In the construction of the butiding were dragged through the streets and lifted into place by cables made of human hair contributed by Japanese women for that purpose.One of these cables, nearly three inches jn diameter and several hundred feet long, Is still kept In a room adjacent to the temple, the others having been destroyed hy fire.Japancse wpmen pride themselves upon their hair and arrange it with great care\u2014whnt a poem of piety \u2014 what a strong sacrifice In these myriad strands of mingled black and gray! All of the Buddhist temples stand within a walled inclosure, entered through a gorgeous gate, which cons trasts sharply with the simplicity ot the Shinto gate.The Ruddhist gate has a roof resembling a temple root and is often ornamented with animals birds and fantastic figures carved in wood.As an illustration of the super- siition to be found among the ignorant, the following incident is given.An American; Mr.Frederick Ww.Horne, who lives at Yokohama and who has bulit up a large importing business in American machinery, has a \u2018handsome news home modelled after a Buddhist temple.At one gnble he put a devil's head.Tke servants of the man living next door threatened \u2018to leave because the devil looked over into that vard, DL they \u2018were quieted when the neigh- Dor put two brass cannon on his roof and pointed them at the devil's head.The atory seems too absurd to believe, but we were shown the cannons when we called at Mr.Horne's.* ® * * But Buddhism is losing its hold upon the Japanese; its temples are not crowded as they once were; its ceremonies do not interest and its teachings do not satisfy the new generation.to the educated element of the Japan- ede population.Already favor is taking the place of toleratioh, as tolera- ton 80 years ago supplanted persecu- on, : The Catholics, who have been the pioneers of the cross In so mary lands, brought] Christianity to Japan through Portuguese missionaries about the middle of the sixteenth century.The success of the Jesuits was Bo pronounced that in 30 years they estimated thelr converis at 150.000.In fact.\u2018thé adherents, to.Christianity became ao pumbroits And Fo; influeritiai that the Bhoëun, Hideyoshi.began\u2019 to fear for his temporal power and, having absolute authority, he expelled the foreigners, closed (he portg and establish- alta there are 2,900 stone lantemis of various | Christianity will appeal more and more.ed the,palicy of nop-intercourse with other nstions\u2014a policy whith was followed until 1833.When the country was again opened to Christian missionaries it was tut noms 20,080 men and woinen were still] worshipping according to the forms of the Cathollc church, although for two and g venturles there had beton no comntuni- cation between them and the church outside.Even after the opening of the country to foreign commerce there was some persecution of Christ- fans and several thousand werk prisoned.But in 183 8khe prisondrs were se.at liberty aty à exlles allowed to return: ginté that time there has been absolute religious freedom and many men prominent in official life have been devoted Christians.The most noted of these mative Chrisjiane i was Mr, Kataoka, who wus four meg \"chosen speaker of the popular tanch |of the Japanese congress or diet He | as an elder in the Presbyterian church and when {that lt would advance hls political chances to resign his eldership, Be re- | bited that if compelied- to choose be~ tween them he would rather be an\u2019elder \u201cthan speaker.! The Cathuile population of Japan \"numbered 55.000 in 1903: at the last report the Protestant communicants numbered nearly 51,000.There are lamong the natives 442 ordained \u2018minis- | ters, 539 unordained ministers and helj)- }.u number of Japanese Christians and ; Was profoundly impressed by thelr earnestness and devotion.There is & fers and 188 theological students: X met | they together represent the affirmative -large Y.M.C.A.at Toklo and a_smal- 2 \u20ac.3 4 LS Er ler one at Kyoto; at Kogoshima ¥ found a Women's Christian Association.While I havé met American missin- aries everywhere, 1 have tried to gather Information from Japanese sources as well and have been gratified to find such cordial co-operation between foreign and native Christians.A phys- iclan in the navy Introduced himself and volunteered the information that one American woman had undertak mn the establishment of Christian ciubs at: the various naval stations and wuhin five years had gathered together usm than 600 members.He sald that .met with opposition from the authptla.ties at first.but now had their heagy support.The war with Russia.while retarding the work of the Greek church among the Japanese, has been utilized by other denominations to reach a large number of sailors with Bibles and pamphlets.; © Japan needs the Christian religion: a nation must have some religion and she has outgrown Buddhism.The ideals presented by these two systems are in many respects diametrically opposed to each other.One looks forward.\u2018ho other backward: one regards Aife as a blessing to be enjoyed and an opportunity to be improved.the other rees in it only evil from which eacape should be sought; one crowns this lite with immortality.the other adds to a Rloomy existence the darker night of annihilation: one offers faith as the inspiration to noble deeds.the other presents a plan for the perfecting of self with no sense of responsibility iq God to prompt it or promise of reward to encourage it; one enlarges the yme- pathies and links each individual with all other human beings, the other turns the thought inward In search of perpetual calm.Christianity dominates Europe afd the western hemisphere, whila Buda- hism still holda the Orient under its drowsy spell.On the Island of Japan a struggle Is now going on between these two great religious ayatems, and the triumph of the gospel of love and of consecrated activity In the land of the Rising Sun will open the way to a still larger triumph in Axia.a Lunatic In a Cell.# Speclal to the Montreal Star.St.Cathgrines, Ont, Februarv 26,\u2014 Representation having been made to County Judge Carman regarding the arrest and confinement in Merritton lock-up of Sylvestre Newton Barr, an alleged lunatic, His Honor made an order ruspending Samuel Moffat from the office of village constable for thirty days, In order that enquirigs might be made.The charges are that the lock-up being In the basement of the town hall Is not a proper place In which to keep any person, much less one in the condition in which Barr then was, and that Barr was confined in the lock-up without any authority for three days.An order has been made that the use of the cells be discontinued pending the result of an jn.spection.Rathschlid Immigrants for Leeds.frome, February 24\u2014Thirty families, oggregating over 100 sail from England.on the Sith inst.for Canada, under the Baron Rothschild scheme.0 5 They will be placed In the county of Leeds, at the request of Mr.J.R.Dargavel, M.L.A.for that constituency.Mr.Dargavel hopes to place them all with the farmers in the county.You've tried almost everything for it, haven't you?And we presume you are about discouraged.Now what do you think of our idea of breathing-in the medicine, bringing it right up to the diseased part?Itlooks reasonable, doesn\u2019t it?And it\u2019s successfiil too, When you inhale Vapo-Cresolene your breathing becomes easy, the wheezing ceases, and you drop to sleep.For oroup and whooping cough it's a quick cure.EERE TERS it was \u2018suggested\u2019 It never fails, and to prove this statement I offer you my appliance FREE UNTIL CURED.So pronounced are my cures, so strong is my Belt to cure the humaniills, that 1 do not hesitate to make you this offer.All I ask is that you give me security for the Bel Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt is no longer an experiment.It is hailed by thousands with loud praise because it cured them.I am well and strong as ever, \\Vhat more could one ask ?\"*\u2019 writes a man with a heart full of gratitude, This grand appliauce is like no other.I It gives a powerful current, but does not burn or blister because my special cushion Do not be in error.known in electricity.u Electric Belt.vous Debility Pains in Your Back, Rheumatism, Varicocele and All Weaknesses, Weak Stomach, Constipation are cured quickly and forever by my wonder-working How quickly it soothes the aching nerves and drives the pain from the body! gently it warms and invigorates the weak stomach and helps it to do its dutv! + No remedy on earth is one- half so effective, gives one-half as much jov and pleasure to those who use it.jle you wear it.It is new.It has all electrodes make the current a warm, gentle glow, which exhilarates and relieves at once.NERVOUS DEBILITY.\u2014When we cn r that our nervous system.which is tha fountain of life to the kidneys, liver.stomach, brain and the m rena depends for its rustenance upon the vitalizing clument of elecaricity, and that with- it i= easy to understand that a wasie of this life principle will te restoration of this electr iv force in the nervous system will part of the body in à Ptate of natural Various organic functions of the body, out this Hfe it Is Impossible to keep up a normml condition of health in the body.followed by wealtiess and disease, and it Is also easy to understand why the natural saturate the various vital organs which have become weakened with a new energy health.TAKE RHEUMATISM.\u2014It is found the world over; it does not respect age or sex.rank, condition or occupalivi.ing that no disease numbers so many subjects; from no disedss is the sufferer rendered gives many warninge.andls easy tocure, if you take #1 in time.You feel the first stiffness in your knee Joints, b then: you can easily drive it out of your body.But if you let those vome-ard-go pains come often, they will settle down and stay which will place every vital them at first, and you will save many years of needless suffering.1 have cured many thourands of Rheumatics.VARICOCELE.\u2014The cause of more vrrecks in men than any other disease.may result: to account for it.that carries a sions current to the seat of the trouble.In connection w en.« Beltg for Weak INDIGESTION AND CONSTIPATION, which troubles are the result tem, affecting every orgun of the body, can quickly a feots of the current my Belt will generate and Its direct Influence upon the action of the Hver, excretion and eecretion: In a word, it will linpart tone and strength Lo this prea nat » I believe in finding the cause and removing it.After I have removed the cause ure w \u2018 .condition, and overlooking the cause, When the heart is weak they stimulate it with drugs w stomach, which is the real cause of the heart failure.mistake of treating t trestment to building NOTE THE ACTION OF MY METHOD NERVOUS AND RUN-DOWN.Toronto, Ont.Dr.Mclaughiin,\u2014 Dear Sir.\u20141 have used one of your Belts at Intervals during the past vear.and can testify to ite wonderful Bimulating properties for persons whose nervous system is debilitated or run down in any way.Yours truly.SAMI, JACORS.324 Gladstone avenue.SCIATICA AND CONSTIPATION .CURED © YEARS AGO\u2014 STILL CURED.Central Kingsclear, York Co., N.B.Dr.McLaughlin.\u2014 Dear Sir.-When | purchasgsd the Electric Belt frum you about aix years ago, | was then suffering very mueh with sciatica In the hip, When | began to wear the Belt It acted like a charm.The srtatica left me, and today 1 am entirely free from ft.I aloo suffered with rostiveness, and had for years been taking medicine to keep my bowels right.Since wear- 1 have no end of evidence of hood whom I have cured.READ WITH CARE.\u2014Ageuts or \u201cTHE PLAGUE SPOT.\u201d Chatham, With its 20,000 Soldiers Comes in for Severs Criticism, London, February 24.\u201cDarkest England,\u201d or \u201cThe Plague Spot of the Medway,\u201d 18 the title which has béen bestowed on Chatham, Chatham is de- clarèd to be the most unsavôry of all of the naval and military centres in the United Kingdom.A Church of Pngidud mission has been cartled on during the past few weeks at this pla .The missionary engaged was the Vv.A.J.Waldron, of Brickston, who determined to find out for himself the ct situation, Dressed a» a workman he visited the different dens of vice and was appalled at the immorality, 80 emphatic and pronounced were his statements that a citizens\u2019 league was this week organised for the purpose of attempting the renovation of the place.\u2018 One of the clergymen interested declar- they only This terrible affiiction 1a the most trea rock and never ceases in its destruvtive influence until it robs aman of allthis vitality and leaves him a mental wreck.knife, injection, Hgatlon and every known means have been tried and fail this kind.CAT CANNOT BE CURED | with LOCAL APPLICATIONS OF they cannot reach the seat of the disease.Catarrh is a Ylood or constituticdal Alseass, mnd in order to oure it you must take Internal remedies.Hall's Catgrrh Cure is taken Internally and acta ditictly on the dlood and mu surfaces, Halls Catarrh Cure not & quack medicine, It was prescrided by ove of the best physicians in fais country for years and le a regular prescription.It is composed of the Dest tonles known.sombined with the best blood purifiers, set- ing directly on th: mucons surfaces.The perfect combination of tha two ingredients 18 what produces much wenderful 1esults in curing Catarrh.Send for testimoniais (ree.F.J.CHENEY & CO.Props.Toledo, O.sold by Dr price Tée.Take Hdrs iy Pills for constipation : Ww! : \u201cI 12004 ing the Belt I have scarcely ever taken anv medicine far that cause, end T can confidentiy recmmmend vour Belt to any one suffering as 1 was.I am.yours very truly, D.F.KNIGHT.1 PAINS AND ACHES ALL GONE, salt, Ont.Dr.Molanuæhlin.\u2014- Dear sir.\u2014! reccived your Belt and | am well pleased with it.1 wore it steady for a month.and it has given me perfcci satisfaction.All the achen _ and pains have disappeared.and find tt Invathratie for fny sprain.a= we often sprain our legs in jumping | off of cars.1 remain, yours truly, | H, T.SIMPSON.| | | \u2014 RHEUMATISM AND WEAKNESS CURED TO STAY Grand Mere, Que.Di.McLaughlin, \u2014 Dene Mir \u2014 | muet apologize far bring £0 long In answering your letter.let me know where vou are send it closely eealedy Call for free consultation.Cut out this Coupon and send for FREE BOOK ed that he had worked In the slums | of London and that his clertcal duties | Mad called him to the very worst xec- .tions of the city.He sald that never before had he witnessed acenes (0 equal» those in Chatham, drunkenness among « women being especlally prevalent in that town.Jie sald that where neavly 20.000 soldiers and sailors were math.ered together it was to be expected that, vice would prevail.\u2018It ja as perfect: an imitation of Hades as can be found | anywhere,\u201c he added.\u201cAt any tine of the day one can see dozens of women staggering from one drinking shop to another.Young gris, not out of their teens, women with babes in their arms, old women hideous with sin, drink heavily from morning till night.\u201d FATAL HEAT OF TUNNEL.«italian Workman Stifled by the Heat of Simpion Aipine Tunnel.Geneva, February 24.\u2014The dangers of the Simplon tunnel are illustrated by the fact that an Itallan workman has just been stifled by the heai of the interior of the passageway.To prevent accidents of this kind in the future the tunnel authorities intend posting & special man at each tunnel.Wishing to return to Italy the Italian decided to brave the heat of the tunnel! rather than the cold and snow on the pass above.At dusk he entered the northern portal and followed the railx for nearly two miles, when he vss cver- 1 came by the bad air and became unconscious.He lay there untit mornthg, when he was injured by a locomotive and was discovered.The injured man mo removed to Brigue, where he soon e Cs Thousands of men have Varicocele and are Ignorant of the harm which Ù matt is draining ths vim aud ambition from their bodies and brains, and know of no reason eet cherous and certain in lis work of all known aliments.It comes on without apparent cause My method has ed.Ith this attachment I aleo give my Specls! Spival Suepensory Free with ' of inactivity of the;liver.and niost deadly in its torpid workings upon the sys and at the mame time I must may that 1 was surprised to recelve same, agk- Ing for results by the use of jour Electric Bek.It must bs fully two years ago that I wrote you to the effect thut the Belt did the work OK.1 wore it then for some time, and gradually but surely both rheu- malism and wenkness disappeared.| the Belt amide and have proclaimed it & real cure.Yes the Veit cures.1 wrenched my back last fall and immediately applied the Balt and am again well.I repeat it\u20141 believe the Bell la R wonderful apnil- ance for the rekef of suffering humanity.Youre truly.Q.DUVAL.ade A POOR CRIPPLE\u2014CAN NOW TOOP AND PICK UP A PIN.Riviere aux Pins, St.Gabriel P.O.Que.Dr.Meclaughlin.\u2014 Deur Sir.-1 take this opportunity of Jetting you know the benefit your Pelt ms given me.was e, pnor cripple bofore I got ét; now 1 can and I will send you the name of some one In your vun town or nefghbor- drug stores are nol allowed to sil these goods, ; FREE BOOK.\u20141 want you to rend my book and learn the truth about mv argumai:s.If you are not ac vigorous as vou would have rheumatc pains, weak kidnevs, Joxs of vitality.nervous spells, varicocele or any alment of the kind t dat unmans youyou future happiness if you would look into this method of mine.Don't delay it; your best days are sip ping by.If you DB.M.À.MoLAUCHLIN, 214 St.James Street.Montreal, Que.Dear Sir,\u2014FPlcase forward me one of your Books as advertised.Name.Address.AAA Office Hoture\u2014-9 a.m Sunday, 10 a.m.to 1 p.m.SESSIONAL INDEMNITY.Special to The Montreal Star.! Quebec.February 24.\u2014 Very little cominittee work wax done yesterday.a Ministerial caucus having engaged the attention of the greater number of members of the Assembly up to nearly ha!f-past twelve o'clock.There are various rumors of the proceedings of the caucus, but all present having been pledged to secrecy, It la fa: from easy to Eive very completa details of the proceedings, which were held behind closed and carefully guarded doors, Jt can be positivelv asserted, however, that the most important matter before the caucus to-day wae that of the proposed increase in the nezmional | Indemnity.The matter why discure>d 2: considerable length, as rather serious opposition to the movement developed Hseelf on the part.it is said.of some of the nore racently elected OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES If vou desire to overcome the jolling oorasjoned by dropping into a rut or striking an obstruction.destroying the | machinery aa well, drop me & card Tor a Qescriptive catajogue.Applia went 30 | dare on approval: ro maney rn.Ad i.y.+ ®.A SECORD, + St.John, NB.ress or w so helpless or deserving of pity.It shoulders and back.1 have perfected the only appliance which nd surely be restor2] to its normal condition by the ef- promoting and rendering more neiural the provess of IH cure the disease.Too many physictans ON THESE CASES :\u2014 atoop and pick up a pin with ease It money the good it haa done me.advice ls that without one.1 benefit it has done, Dr.McLaugtdin, \u2014 you last October.when suffering from dyspepsia, hax proved a great benefit; in fact, well now.Yours sincerely.Dr.to tell you that | new man in every war.all the success that your endeavor to relieve suffering ha- manity, 1 rendnfin.yours sincersiv to 6 p.m.Wednesday and Baturday lll 8 p.m.How \u201cTt cured me.the good points that are «believe we are justified In sav- Attack it with you, Cure cured after the has a specta]l attachment make the hen they ought to devote the of My rhouid le you for the was Wort a great amount no home thank me.PHILIP MeGAHEY.DYSPEPSIA.Lunenburz, N.8.Yours try.Dear SIr.-The Bell hought from 1 may say that ! am quite (RHO) G.C.WALLIS, FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN.Bpringfteld, N.S.Mclaughlin, \u2014 Dear Sir.\u20141 am pleasod to be able now feel like a Wishing you you deesrve in A.OUELLET.Ka to bd.If you 1t would assure want this bok I WRITE PLAIN.embers of the Montreal district.Some Of these were meen, but declared cuiphaticaliy that thelr mouths were ciused as to whut occurred in party caueus From other sourres.however, fi Is learned tat the further constd- eration of the matier was deferred till a later date.Dr.Reaume at Convention.Ottawa, Ont.Februarf\u201d 2¢ \u2014Among the visitors to the Bilingual fchoo! Teachers\u2019 Convention are Hon.Dr.Reaume, Minister of Public Works for Ontario, and O.Aubin.M.P.P., East Nipissing.Dr.Reaume and Mr.Aubin gnve addresses praising the work of the Blilngual schools, The Provincial Minister of Public Works assured the convention of the support of the Provincial Government in hiinging the schools up to a high standard of effi- clency.Both gentlemen sat right and left of Archbishop Duhamel In the meats of honor at a reception.Clean White Teeth mean sound testh ft for their the corait:on they are kept in by the vas of CALVERT'S Carbolic Tooth Powder.st ail deugetsts 15 90 & 4s cents) 14x ado fre cCoonung the Teen, and dom + be thoroughly and nieasantiy.Thi 15 dhy »* has auch large asile in Egglend, Our beskiet tells more und is Irae Typ (he asking F © CaLyart & Co #07 Dorshestar Street, Mua a GE a to the - td yg at 250 > ess \u201cLEE heat SL cae Ae oe tn ae ig 3B LABOR SUCCESS Points to the Fact That Class Consciousness is Becoming ~- Widely Awakened.r.° - (STRUGGLE OF THE CLASSES Lord Roberts Continues His Fight to I, -.Apprise English People of Their to.Military Weakness.Bpecial Cable to the Montreal Slar.London, February 4.\u2014The newspapers and the people of Great Britain have not as yet done With discussion regarding the world-wide sweep of labor movements as manifested in ths general elections just held.The adjust ment of the difficulties between the Upper und the lower classes in Russia growing out of the strikes and the reat economic revolution there, the oclalistic agitations in tiermany and France, the war between the trusts and the labor unions reported trom America and the whipping \u2018oul of the railroad rate situation in congress as reported from the United States all give ree to the theory that what the Socialists in thelr technical class jargon call \u201cclass consciousness\u2019 - the hour when the workingnien really be- cofie consclous of their strength and power.has arrived.For instance, Mr.J.Keir Hardie, NM 2.fa a paper just written for the Nattonal Review, talks {in this strain of the labor movement.\u2018One thing is certain- the common people of Great Britain, for weal or woe, the those of the world generally.have entered upon a 1inil struggle with the upper classes (or supremacy.For ages pust the policy of the poil- tivign has béen to get hold of any memn- ber of the working classes who has risen into prominence and becarge a power amongst his fellows, and ata tach him to the chartot wheels of the Liberal party These days have now gine past und in the ew party no member will be allowed whose vanity or ambition will lead him tu desert his class and to enlist tn the ranks of the enemy \u201cIn the future.at Jeast.those who BL in this gnanner Will be estimated at thelr true value, ail instead of being hi heu as sulye< and leaders of the people, wall be treated as renegades and deserters The working class of Great Mritäaiy tye entered the \u2019leld of labor politics =omew hat late in the dav.But thev have entered it, and will now take their place heside thelr ellow work- wen of ather lands In seeking deliver- Arce Croan the bondage of \u2018oil and poverty wherein they have so long been enthretled and in working out their awn salvation - economie, Industrial and political \u201cWONDERELL® STATE oF AF FAIRS \u201cOh wonderful, wondertul and most Wondertuli, wonderful.and vet again watiderful, und after that out of all whooping! This is a quotation from Shakes peate\u2019's \u201cAs You Like I and 8 used, possibly In an ([ronical serse by a correspondent writing a leader in the London Times analyzing the recent general elections, This particular correspondent who writes as a Liberal vot- oF un the Liberal victory, gives a pret- tv keen analysis ol the situation «sit exists to-day.The interesting pari of be entire Jdis- cussion 1s that the London Times which is ultra Conservative hould adnit to fis coluimnæ the ideas of a Liberal yout e who clhinis to be \u2018obscure,\u2019 a radical, à Home Ruler and a Frs Trader.He says that he believes that he represents hundreds and \u2018housands of silent voters all over the country.Bone of the conclusions in his \"Keen Analysts\u201d Indicate that he Is clever, even if he be an obacure vpter.ad inasmuch as the Times =ever adinita to priuntiig communications from obscure people it is probable that the writer really belongs Jo the polltical 400\u201d of the country.| | | oertain \u2018neûf.tkt the general election in 1900 did not refiect the permanent political co xton of the country.The writer; , \u201cIt represented resolve the electorate that thei erni ch had made the Wer: asp it with steadfastness: ang .conylotian, If not with adminiatre: tiveie Ity and intelligence, muat be ring it to an end, and its conviction that an opposittun which had largely opposed the war -ould not be trusted either to conduct its final stages with vigor or to end it with dignity, In other words the sole mandate that the Uniunist party got from the electorate in 1900 was to fight to u finish, and having done so to bring the war to an end on terms compatible with the objects for which it was waged.\u201cAs soon as that was done it was inevitable that the Liberal party should begin (0 recover ita normal strength in the constituencles, and it was at least a reasonable contention on the part of fis representatives in parliament thai the maninte obtained by the Unionist party in 1300 did not entitle it, after the war wus ended, to eruploy ils majority In pursuing a le- gisldtive policy acceptable Lo the Un- lonist purty alone, and singularly distasteful.as the result has proved to the vountry at large.\u201d THE CAMPAIGN OF LORD ERTS.Lord might feet thut here was @ man to whom in vour hour of need yon might go with a gold brick witha more than reasonable chance of selling it, and yet you would never be able 10 strike that bargain, for the reason that, once convinced of your need, he would be rather inclined to help you at his own expense than to acquire for himself even so desirable an objeet as a real nugget at yours.\u201cI do not think he will be offended if ! say that he looks as if he had him- aelt drawn the lines uopn which he hus grown up.If he does object to this assertion and chooses to meet the allegation with an indignant dental 1 have only to confront him with a caricature portrait of himself, hanging un my wall.and made for me.with his own wonderful pen and brush.which Is, to tiny ming, the perfection of portralture, to put him utterly to rout.It not only looks like him, but it is the man him- -relf it speaks, moves and hath a Peter Newell being which its it off the plane of caricature and places it upon the higher level of undeviating likeness to the original \u201cI fee) as if I had In my possession the ground, firat and second floor plans, north, east.south and west elevations, together with the cellar and roof lines, of one of the creations of nature from the hand of (he originat.I lack only the carpenter's and mason\u2019s specificat- fons for the construction thereof, nnd a complete knowledge.of what is going on in behind the doors and windows nut of which.the soul of the creator looks qualntly\u201d upon the passing show.\u201c1 may add here in parentheses that, side Ly elde with this portrait.hangs a cavicature of myself fram the same hand which ls an artistic outrage.but js tolerated In my family because it if, perchance, there was any nccessity for my being so.1 keep the one an a yerpetual reminder of, and proxy compmanionsnip with.a man for whom I have the highest esteem.and a deep \"affection, and the dther to frighten hurgiars.obstreperous hired men and tefractory children \u201cwith.But they show the wonderful rhnge of tha man's zut \u2014 any hand that can attain to such heights of artistic perfection as shown In the voe and rup to such opposite lengths of outrageous cxaggeration .as made manifest In the other can nevar be thought \u2018of as othérwise than (he hand of a muster.LU \u201cI have Just spoken of Peter Newail think 1 am justified: in going further and likening his head to a snall world in which myriads\u2019 6f delighted people have their being.\u201cBomehody wrote a story once\u2014or ir he didn\u2019t somebody ought to have done so- About à crazy man who maida up his mind that he and all the rest of mankind were but the figments of soma other man\u2019s imagination in sleep, ani he was oppressed with a terrible \u2018ear that that other man would wake vp and that he and everybody else about m.the world, the flesh and the devil, ammany Hall, Mrs.Chadwick and Tom Lawson included.would be snuffed ott Hke a candle in the act of awak- \u2018ening.Consequently he tried his host to make everybody go around on tiptoes, shuddered at the slamming of a door, and shivered lke an aspen .enf at every slightest sound as an almost certain premonition of annihilation.\"jt was a strange fancy, and yet I shows how much homelier I might be | as if he were à house with a plén-1| Rate ges sometimes wonder if tnudde of that head of peter Newell, behind thos» clear.grave eyes of his, there is not a little world full of affairs that would be snuffed out if Newell should awake from his dreams, teeming with droll people, constantly suggesting 4naint ideas .o Its ehvivcling genlus, of all of which we who dwell on the outside enjoy ihe oXquisite fruit.\u201cHow else can we account for vhe dear little maid who was Afrald because \u2018the wild flowefa they are so wild?\" Where In this prosale but still lovely workeday world of ours cau we - | (Derre Never # \u2018 \u2014 \u201c .ef\", * Aranda einai | And such pictyrey ag we And in the toi -| should we deny the existence of that lee | ot Peter ell's\u201d fanky, | stranke world.\u201d where, whether yop \u2018at them] standidg.upon Ypui- fest.Gr on vodr head.they are rofnplete, inteMigent an intelligibre linings of\" -& life.that might be, altho we kiow thet it] is not?.whit- mundane forosts hold such birds and bhasts as.those \u2018that.roam through\u2019 thd \u201cJunglés\u2019-ef Newest Land?Surely all these qualng and cuay- fous creatures that have hg fnto being beneath his magic naval thelr habitat somewhéte, and.since wo! know whence thav soma whv.indsed.throat caused by cald or catarrh.| Contais nothing injurious SHALL U, S.LUMBER RESOURCES \"G0 THE WAY OF THE BUFFALO\"?Annual Output of Thirty-Five Billion Feet, Forest Fires and Wasteful Methods of Lumbering Rapidly Wiping Out the Timber Supply\u2014Secretary Wilson's Warning.It Is a startling statement, but nev- erthelesg a true one, that the fourth largest industry in the United States \u2014 lumbering\u2014ls in danger of sinking into relative unimportance.Secretary WH- son, of the Department of Agriculture, puts the case in these words \u201cIf the present drain upon the timber resources 18 not checked the lumber industry will go the way of the buffalo.\u201d According to the figures of the last census, the amount of lumber produced by the mills is 35,084,186,000 feet per year.If this colossal output constituted the only drain upon the timber resources, the industry might still survive, for the total woodland area of the United States is nearly 700,000,000 acros, and natural growth would keep somewhere near legitimate demand.But, In addition to lumber cut and milled for commercial purposes, $20,000,000 worth of standing timber Is burned up in forest fires every year, WASTE IN LUMBERING.Wasteful methods of lumbering are$ stilt the rule, although the Bureau of Forestry is doing what jt can to get lumberinen out of thelr present wasteful habits, and to show them that in the end there is greater profit in conserving woodlands, than there is in destroying them at one fell blow.In no direction, perhaps, unless it be in the scientific instruction of farmers, has the educational: werk of the government been more sorely nceded than in the conservation of the avallable supply of useful lumber.But before the government started out upon this cam palgn, the greater part of the white, pine in the United States had been cut and vast inroads had been made upon the supply of other valuable timbers.Even a vivid imagination would be staggered by the amount of wood that went up in smoke before effective measures were taken to prevent forest fires.Minnesota took the lead in this direction.and now Michigan, New York, Pennaylvania, Maine, and a few other states have effective laws on the subject, and, what 1x more Important.as experience shown, they have fire war- dons whose duties it is to zee that these lawn are enforced.Forest reserves have been made by & number of states, and by the Federal government under a law passed in 1891.8ixty- two millions of acres had been reserv- In making solations of the drugs used in curing diseases of the eye, distilled water of the greatest purity | should be used.Not only do I use distilled water in these preparations, but use it whenever water.is used, whether distilled water is ordered or not.DOWLER\u2019S PHARMAOY, 25 Philips Square, © © Cor.St.Catherine 5t ed under the Federal law at the timo of the tast report on the subject.Although forest preservation and scientific methods of lumbering and reforestation, together with the prevention of forest fires, are mainly depenA- ed upon by government and other forestry experts to preserve our timber supply, it is realized that other measures must be taken, and taken at once.For one thing, the annual demand for lumber of all kinds need not be anywhere near as large as at present 1t proper measures were taken to prolong the life of the wood after it is cut.HOW TO LENGTMIEN LIFE OF WQOD.Over 400,600,000 ties are required to lay the rallroad mileage of the United States, and as the life of a tie only averages seven years, 60,000,000 tles must be replaced each year, not to mention the pew ties required for additfonal mileage.So far as the rallroads are concerned, however, they have realized that one way of saving money, was to resort tu preservative processes.Private capital fs also \u2018crowding into this field, as it becomes known that the money-making possibilities in getting control of economical sources \u2018of lumber suppiy and the -vood-preserv- Ang processes are immense.Every now and then we hear of some wonderful new treatment which will, we are told, result in making a Methuselah of every stick of wood that com2s under its benign operation, but wood decay, nevertheless.goes ot unceasingly.Fireproofing processes belong tu the same, category, and are just as numerous as the processes for giving long lite to lumber undér normal conditions of use.The main trouble here 13 not with the preservative processes; i 18 that they are not used nearly so gen- erglly as they should be.But several cities, taking a lesson from gne navy's experience (and perhaps -7ith the fact In mind that the fire loss in the United Statos last year wis nearly $200.- 000,000), now require thdt good: work in public buildings shall be fireproofel.It 1s plain, however, that serjous attention imust be turned upon thig sub- Ject if any positive results are to he accomplished.As pointed out by President Roosevelt, the qustion is even a larger one than the maintenance of an industry in which there ts invested over $800,0000,000 and which employs nearly 300,000 wage-earnei=.Wrapped up In the future of the lumber industry and the problem of prolonging the itfe of.lumber, is the futuro prosperity of a great many Induatries\u2014s«hipbulld- ing and housebullding, notably, but, as a matter of fact, neafly every industry in the country.For when we come.to think .of it.there Is hardly one that is not dependent, to & greater or less extent.pon - continuous supply of , ând, a e same: p Fons ; me- time, cheap, Besides the warnings of President Roosevelt and Secretary Wilson, quat- cd at the beginning of this article.the constantly increasing prices demanded for fovest land in more positive evidence of the approach of the thine when we shall have to admit \u2018that there Js an actual scarcity: of lumber.In the East, and especially in the Adirondack region-of New York, théra are plenty of instances where the vrice of lumber land has trebied within a vear.The West is much better off, but it will not be long at the present rate of consuino- tion, made still more destructive by he depredations of timber thieves, small and large, offi and unofficial, INTERESTING WILL CASE.Death of Aged Paris Bridegroom Re veals Existence of Many Wills, Special Cable to The Montreal Star.Paris, February 24.\u2014A will suit of unusual interest ls being heard in Lhe conrts here, the case turning on the éÉtsputed will or wills of the late M.Jourdan, a distinguished member of \u2018he Paris bar, who flve years ago.at the age of seventy-two, married a widow of sixty, Mme.Berger.M.Jour- dan had at that time a fortune of $1,000,000, and his bride, who had three children, possessed about $300,000.year after the marriage M.Jourdan died, and his widow at once sent to the solicitors of her late husband a number of bunds payable to bearer to the value of more than $700,000, which she had found in his desk.M.Jourdan had made a greut number of wills, so many in fact, that none of his.relatives had been able to keep track of them.Ae- caordinz to the terms of the latest of these will so far as known, lt appears that to the widow M.Jourdon has given only $60,000\u2014the same amount, by the way, which he had given her at the time of the marriage.While the casa was going an Mme.Jourdon appears to have made a dia- coyery.In her husband's prayer book she found a slip of paper bearing these words: \u201cl.ook carefully among my papers and clothes.I have hidden something of value to you, my Marie.\u201d Search waz accordingly made, and in an old pocketbook was found a signed statement in which the \u201ctestator left $200,000 to\u2019 his wife.Experts, hoWever.-have been called, who set up the claim that the note is a forgery.How Athletes Keep Strong and Healthy Their Diet Should Be a Revelation To Af- Men and Women, Physical perfection, great endurance and unfaillng health are.positivaly es- gentiai tn sevore athletic work and great atlentinon is given to the diet.In schools where a \u201ctraining table\u201d is provided.for the athlete, only the most nutrftious food is served, and in cases where thére is no training table the athlete is advised to cat the most healthful food only.Whether or not he follows such advice is soon shown by His physical condition.If the aver- \u2018age man-the business man\u2014the lawyer, the teacher, the clerk, the mechanic, the laborer\u2014took such care as to the food he eats an the athlete doen, there would be far less of sickness and suffering in thix world, Among athletes the food value of whole.wheat is recognized.They have demonstrated what aclentists have long declared to be true: that the vartous food clements found in wheat are the food elementa with which the bined and muncie, the tiasues and cells, the bone and brain wf the human body mnst be replenished If life and perfect strength are to bo suatainnd.Every nutritive element of the best white wheat grown is found in Malta- Vita.and it Is fant hecoming as popular aang other people as it long has among athictes, .And Malta-Vita is s0 good to eat?Always deliclously crimp, refreshing, watlsfving.All krocers.10 cents.ae EN LS, + ak ar TTS aro A rm rer ter rer re RULES, NOT SECRET DBE SEEN Correspondefice Between Stock Exchange and one of Its Patrons.MR.MITCHELL'S REQUEST \u2014\u2014\u2014 Various 8tages Through Which Inquiry for Sight of the Regulations Passed and Its Final Result.\u201cOven your mouth and ehut your eyes\u2014 Vit oive you something that'll make you se.\u2019 \u2014Old Song.Inasinuch us all stock transactions on the Munireal Stock Exchange are subject \u201cto the rules and customs\u2019 of that institution, It occurred to une client to ask that he be put in possession of a copy of said \u2018rules and ecame acqualnted with said \u201c\u2018customs.\" But the chairman of the Exchange thought otherwise, The following publishel correspondence allows the public to judge of the merits vf the request of Major Victor E.Mitchell and of the bonufides of the \u201cstarii off * of Mr.Andrew A.WH- sun, the chairman vf the Exchange : \u201cMontreal.February 7.1906.\u201cThe Secrelary of the Montreal Stock Exchange, Montreal.\u201cDear sir.\u2014I occasionally purchase stock through Montreal brokers, and I notice that on the brokers\u2019 notes it Is stated that all transactions are subject to the rules and customs of the Montreal Stock Exchange.J shall be very glad indeed if you will kindly furnish me with a copy of the rules and regulations of the Montreal Stock Exchange, \u201cYours faithfully \u201c(Sgd 5 \u201cVICTOR FE.MITCHELL.\u201d \u201cFebruary Sth, \u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Esa.Perr sir.- E regret that | am unable to furnish you wiih « copy of the roles and regulations of the Montreal Etock Exchinge.\u201cYours truly * McDOUGALL, Sec.\u201d 1906.\u201c(Sgd.) \u201cPB.\u201cFebruary 12th, 1906.\u201cPF.McDougall sq, Secretary, the Montreal tak xchange.\u201cDear Sir -1 beg to acknowledge re- cipt of your lelter dated February 8th.fn which you state that you regret you are Unable to furn'sh me with a copy ef the rules and regulations of the Montres] Stock Exchange.1 shall ve riad if you will kindly inform me why vou are not able to furnish me with the rules and regulations, It seems 10 Me that ar stocks are bought and sid by the Montreal brokers, subject te the rules and regulations of your Exchange, the public are entitled to know what these rules and regulations are.\u201cYours faithfully, \u201c(SZJ) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\u201d \u2018February 12th, \u201cVictor FI.Mijcnell, Esq.\u201cDear Sir, \u20141 have your favor of the 12th inst, and am directed by the cam- mittee to arknowledge receipt of same.\u201cYours truly, 1906, *(Sgd.) I.McDOUGALL, Sec.\u201d ., \u201cFebruary 12th, 1806.ep McDougall, Esq.Secretary, the Montreal Stock Exchange.\u2018Dear Sir.- | beg to acknowledge re- eript of your letter of today's date.In my previous letter I asked you to furnish me with a copy of the ries and regulations of the Montreal Stock Exchange.1 tind on referring to the broker's notes that purchases and sales are made subject to the rules and customs of the Montreal Stock Exchange, and I now beg to réquest you to furnish me with a copy of the rules referred to In the broker's notes, to which such transactions are subject.\u201cYours faithfully, \u201c(Sgd.; VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\u201d .\u2018February 12th, 1908.Messrs.Grant & Gaudet, Stock Brokers, Dear Sirs.-1 notice that on your brokers\u2019 notes it is stated that all transactions are subject to the rules and regulations of the Montreal Stock Exchange.Will you be good enough to furnish me with a copy of these rules and .regulations in order that I may know the conditions under which 1 buy or sell stocks through you as brokers.\u201cYours Faithfully, \u201c(8gd.) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\" Feb.12, 1906.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Erq., Canada Ltle Bullding, Dear Sir; \u2014We beg to acknowletge receipt of your letter of even date.and in reply to state that it is contrary 10 the customs of the Montreal Stock Exchange for members to lend the copy of the regulations.but we believe that it you applied to the President, Mr.Andrew A.Wilson, he would only he too glad to comply with your request.\u201cYours verv truly.*(8gd.) GRANT & GAUDET.\u201d February 14.1908.\u201cAndrew A.Wilson.Esq.Presidant the Montreal Stock Exchange, \u201cDear Sir: -1 have applied to my brokers.Messrs.(3rant & Gaudet for a copy of the rules of the Montreal tock Exchange to which all transactions through brokers dee subject.and in reply they state that it Is contrary tn the custom of the Montreal! &tock Exchange for metnbers to lend thelr copies of the Regulations, but they be- lleved If 1 applied to you, you would Campanas Italian Balm forthe hands and complexion 280.> At All Druggists F.L.BENEDICT & CO., Distributing Agents, Montreal, By Mall 38 Cents.from the Hutchings Medicine Cp, Toronta | your answer to our flirt refusal was {should allow any one who desires it re en only be too glad to comply with my request, - \u201cI might mentfen that I have aircady written the Secretary of the Montraal Stock Exchange, asking him tu furnish me with a copy of the Rules of the Exchange, and he has replied that.he lx unable to do so.; \u201cIt seems to me thet as stock must be bought and sold subject Lo the Ru.es and Regulations ef the.Exchange, \u2018he public are entitled to know what thesu Rules are.\u201cThe Rujéx and Regulations of \u2018he Stock Exchanges of London and New York are published and are easily ic- cessible to the public, and 1 cannot con- celve of any legitimate reason why equal publicity should not be given to the Rules and Regulations vf the Montreal Stock Exchange.\u201cI have before me a work by Messrs.Schwabe and Branson, Barristers-at- law, on the law of the 8tock Exchange, published by Stevens & ions uf London, and the Rules and Regulations for the conduct of business on the London Stock Exchange are published in full as an appendix to this work.: \u201cI would also venture it is In the Interests o Stock Exchange that fis Rules and, Regulations should published or, made easily accessible to the public: as otherwise 1 fail to see how the clause on the broker's note to the effect that all transactions are subj:ct to the rules and customs of the Stock Exchange could be enforced.No court would enturee any rule of the Exchange against any person who had, applied for a copy of such Rules and had been denied gommunicatlon thereof, either by his broker or by the ufficials of the Stock Exchange.\u201cAlthough the replies to my letters which I have received from the Secretary of Your Exchange have been « x- ceedingly curt\u2014not to say discourtc nis -1 desire to discuss this matter In an entirely friendly spirit, and I am come municating with you at the suggestion of Messrs.Grant & Gaudet in the -on- fident hope that you will recognize the reasonahleness of my request.\u201cYours faithfully.\u2018(Sgd.) VICTOR LE.MITCHELL.\u201d \\ ~\u2014 o remark that\u2019 the Montreal \u201cFebruary, 14.1906 \u201cP.MeDougall, Esq.\u2026, Becretary, The Montreal Stock Exchange.Dear Sir.\u20141 shall be glad to receive a reply to my letter dated February 12.\u201cYours faithfuily.\u201c(&gd.) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\u201d \u201cFebruary 15, 1908.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Esq.\u201cDear Sir:-1 have to acknowledge receipt of your favor of 14th insta, and have noted what you say re ve- | quest for a copy of the Rules and Regulations of the Montreal Stock I0x- change.\u201cIf I am correct in assuming that you object to the clauses on the br.k- er's notice, to the effect that \u2018all transactions are subject to the Rules \u2018nd Regulations of the Stock Exchange\u2019 why not refuse to accept these contracts.\u2018And as you inake your request from a public point vf view, I will say \u2018hat we have not the slightest objection to the public being acquainted wlth our Rules and Regulations.We nave nu intention, however, of going to the expense of publishing them.Another reason Against doing so is the fact that these Ruies have been altered and are being altered from time to time as circumstances arise.and it would be absolutely impossible to keep outsiders informed of these changes.This fact alone would make our position more misleading than otherwise, If we issued copies to the public.\u201cI reciprocate the latter portion of vour letter re friendly spirit, ete.but at the same time must remind you that also rather om the curt side.; \u2018\u2019The answers to your letters were dictated by myself.1 1 am, Yours faithfully.\u201c(Sgd.) ANDREW A.WILSON hairman.\u201d > Feb.16th, 1906.\u201cAndrew A.Wilson, Esq., chairman, Montreal Stock Exchange.ar Sir.\u2014I beg to acknowledge Te- celpt of vour letter dated 15th February.You are certainly nat correct in assuming that I object to the clause on the broker's notes to the effect that \u2018All transactions are subject to the rules and regulations of the Stock Exchange\u2019; on the contrary.I have no objection to the clause, providing the rules referred to are reasonable.But I submit most respectfully that I am entitled to know what the rules are before agreeing to be bound by them.\u2018Fou suggest that if I objéct to the c'ause I should refuse to accept these contracts.Am I to understand by this that I can buy or sell shares throuæh a broker on the Montreal Stock Exchange without submitting myself to these rules and customs?\u201cI have always understood that brokers were bound to transact all business according to the rules of the Exchange.and if I am correct In my understanding.no broker could accept an order from me unless 1 agreed that the transactions should be subject to the rules and customs of your Exchange.\u201cI note that you have not the slightest objection to the public being acquainted with your rules and regulations.but you fall to state in what way the public can obtain communication thereof.\u201cYou give two rearons for not publishing the rules: \u201c1.The expense of printing them.2.The rules mav be altered from time to time and it would be impose sible to keep outsiders informed of these changes.\u201cI must state frankly that these reasona do not, in my opinton.offer any adequate justification, for the failure of your board to make the rules of the Echange easily accessible to the nublic.As regards the first of these rea.rons.I would venture to remark that the expense of printing the rules would be small, and ar regards the second, you are in this respect in no worse position than the Stock Exchanges of Ioondon and New Yark.Both these institutions allow their rules wnd regulations to printed and impose no restriction upon their circulation among the public.; \u201cThe right of the public to know the conditions to which their transactions on the Exchange: are subjeet, cannot be denied.and it fe clearly the duty of your board to make such arrangements as will permit the publie to obtain copies of yonr rules and regulations at any time.If vou do not care to incur the expense of printing them.you to make R copy at his own expense.\u201cI am dealing with your letter.perhaps with ton much particularity, but the position which you have taken appears to me so éxtraordinary and unreasonable that I feel compelled to express my views as fully and emphatically as poseible.\u201cReferring to the concluding paragraphs of your letter.T must certainly take exception to vour statement that my answer to Your firat refusal was rather on the curt side.\u201cI Have re-read the letter referred te and 1 consider it a perfectly proper letter.couched In tarma to which no rrannnable pérson could take exception.\u201cIn conclusion, T again respectfully ask to know In what way T may take communication, and If necessary make a copy of the rules to which transac- sn on the Stock Exchange are sub- ect.\u201cYours faithfully, (Bed) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\" Se Lo 25 asf Teepsry 16th.INS Ten.Grant & Gaudet: LL - \u201cDean Bite!\u2018 bave written to J Andrew - A.Wilsdn; the \u2018cheirmen \u2018of the Montreal Stock Exchange, aw sug- ronted by yod, and in his reply he statement : maïes the followin, \u201cIf 1 am correct in sssuming that you abject to the cléuse on the brokers\u2019 natea to the effect \u2018that all transactions are subject to the rules and cu»- laims of the Btock Exchange.why no: refuse to Accept these contracts ?\"\" \u201cI shall be glad if you will inform me if you whl accept orders from me to sell and buy stocks on the Montreal Stock Exchange, and execule them, without making my contracts subject to the rules und customs of the Montreal Stock Excifange.\u201cYours faithfully.; \u201c(5gd.) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\u201d \u201cFebruary 17th, 1206.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Esq.\u201cDear Sir,\u2014~We beg to acknowledge q let of your letter of the 16th inst.and In reply to state that we regrut being ungble to make our contracts iu any othër way than as at present, which are subject to the ruies and customs of the Montreal stock Exchange.to which all the members of the Hoard Aare obliged to subscribe.\u201cYours very truly, \"(Sed.3 GRANT & GAUDET.\" \u201cFebruary 17th, 1906.\u201cVictor F.Mitchell.Esq.\u201cDear Sir,\u20141 am in receipt of your favor of the 16th Inst, and note cou- tents.; - \u201cI have to say In answer to your remark.\u2018The position which you have taken appears to me so exiraordinars and unreasonable,\u201d is quite uncalled for.\u201cWhen you state in writing glvinz clear.y 811 details and reasons.and give us any and every information we may in consequetue require, your ro- quest will be given due and careful consideration by the committee, \u2018\u201cUniess the above is acceptable, | beg to stale \u2018with all courtesy 1 con- glider further correspondence on thi: subject 1s unnecessary.\u201cI um.yours faithfuils.\u20184Sgd.) ANDREW A WILSON, \u2019 \u201cChalrman.\u201d \u201cFebruary 199.\u201cAndrew A.Wilson, Esa.\u201cDear »ir,-I beg lo acknowledge 1e- cepit of your letter dated Fubruary 17th, In which you say : \u201cWhen you state in writing.giving clearly all details and reasons, and give us any and every information we nay in consequence require, your request wlil be given due and careful vonsideration by the cvumanltter \u201cIn reply I beg to enclose you herewith a contract of brokers\u2019 note for 100 shares of Illinois \u2018Traction preferred.which 1 bought on Saturday last through Messrs.Grant & Gaudet.\u201cThis document states that the purchase is subject to the rules and customs of the Montreal Stock Exchang-.\u201c1 shull be glad if you will kindly Inform me wbat wre the rules of the Exchange to which this purchase is subject, or inform me when end where may take communication ef such rules, and, X necessary, make a copy thereof at my own expense, \u201cYours faithfully, , \u201c(Sgd.) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\" 19th, \u201cFebruary 20th, 1806.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Esq.\u201cDear Sir,\u2014I have to acknowledge re- celpt of your favor of 19th Inst.The document (contract) you enclose is issued by the broker in & manner he may consider as a sufficient notice of having carried out his order, and he ts not bound Ay to the form notice in any meph v As 1 have alteady suggested, ff To contract is not satisfactory it would -be quite proper for you to refuse ®t, and make any other arrangements you may desire with Messrs.Grant & Gaudet.©] am, yours faithfully, \u201c(Sgd.) \u201cANDREW A.WILSON, \u201cChairman.\u201d \u201cFeb.21, 1308.\u201cAndrew A.Wilson, Esq.\u201cDear Sir.\u2014]1 beg to acknowledge re- celpt of your letter, of February 20th.In response to your suggestion.I have written Messrs.Grant & Gaudet, a-king them what other arrangement they would make with me for \u2018he purchase or sale of stocks on the Montreal 8tock Exchange.In reply they state that they cannot buy or sell stocks on the Montreal Stock Exchange without making their contract subject to the rules and customs of the Exchange.\u201cThey add, \u2018We do not clearly see how we could make any other arrangement with you, but if the committee or the president of the Stock Exchange should care to approve of any modification in our contract forms, we would gladly submit to \u2018thelr ruling.\u2019 \u201c1 shall be glad to know If the committee of the Stock Exchange will approve of Mesars.Grant & Gaudet buy- fng or selling stocks for me on the change without requiring me to be bound by its rules and customs.For your information I enclose copies of my letter to Messrs.Grant & Gaudet and of their repty thereto.\u201cYours faithfully, (Sgd.) VICTOR E.MITCHELL.\" \u201cFeb.21st, 1906.\u201cMessrs.Grant & Gaudet, \u201cDear Birs.\u2014I enclose herewith copy of my letter to Mr.Ahdrew A.Wilson, hairman of the Montreal Stock Exchange, dated 19th February.and copy of his reply thereto dated 20th February.\u201cYou will note that Mr.Wilson states: As I have already suggested, if the contract is not satisfactory it would be quite proper for you to refuse it, and make any other armngements you may desire with Messrs.Grant & Gaudet.\u201c1 understood by your letter to me dated February 17th, that you are unable to make your contracts in any other way than at present.\u201cIn view of Mr.Wilson's letter to me.will you kindly state what other arrangements it is possible for you to make with me for the purchase or sale of stocks op the Montreal Stock Exchange?\u201cYours_faithfully, (8gd.) VICTOR BE.MITCHELL.\" \u201cMontreal, February 21, 1906.\u201cVictor B.Mitchell, Bsq.\u201cDear Sir \u2014We bag to ucknowledge recelpt of your letter of even date with stated enclosures.For the reason given in our letter of the 17th instant we cannot buy or sell stocks on The Montreal Stock Exchange, without making our contracts subject to the rulés and customs of that Institution.Wo do not clearly dee how we could make any other arrangements with you, but if the committée or the president of The Stock Exchange.should care to approve of any modification in our contract forms, we would gladly submit to thelr ruling, \u2018Yours very truly.(8gd.) \"GRANT & RAUDET.\u201d \u201cMontreal, 22nd Feby.\u201cVictor E.Mitchell, Esq.; 20° \u201cDear Sir.\u2014I beg to acknowiedge re- celpt of your letter: of Slat instant and a copy of a letter from you to Messre.Grant & Gaudet, also one from/you \u2018to- the same firan.\u201c .te talthfuny.e \u201cFou cureful.more especially thoroughly plre The Guaranteed to watch the condition of your dilly =WYply of milk.You cannot be too where there are children.Bae sure you get .» Tr 8 © the #8 supplied by : tre Milk Co, Ltd.Telephine Up 669.; , - 2085 St.Catherine Street.41 104 law \u201c The Queen of Toilet Preparations.\u201d it entirely Removes IT HAS NO and Prevents all EQUAL ce, ROUGHNESS For KEEPING REDNESS CHAPS, THE SKIN IRRITATION, .TAN, ets.SOFT, SMOOTH SOOTHING & REFRESHING.io oreo .Botties, 1s.and 2s.Gé.(in England.) , pes AND WHITE TT EE SKIN TONIO AT M.SEETHAM & BON, Cheitenham, coxciiases ALL SEASONS.aNeLANR EMOLLIENT.It Makes Pure Blood We are often asked, Why does Hood's Sarsaparilla effect such wonderful cures of cases that seemi¢d beyond the | 77 \"An examination of our well- known formula, from which Hood's Sarsaparilla is and always has been carefully and scientifically prepared, confirms the fact that it contains those well-known, and valuable medicinal ingredients, which, when intelligently combined and properly administered, are sure to bring about good results.It is the properly balanced proportion, combinaton and process in combining those ingredients known « to have specific action upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidnove and bowels, which make Hood's Sarsaparilla peculiar to itself and enable it to produce results unequaled by any similar medicine.These ingredients are: for the blood, Sarsaparilla, Stillingia, Yellow Dock ; for the liver, Mandrake, Dandelion; for the kidneys, Uva Ursi, Juniper Rerries, Pipsissewa; for the stomach, Gentian, Wild Cherry Bark, Bitter Qrange Peel; for the bowels, Seni:a, Mandrake, Dandelion.\u201cI used Hood's Barsaparilla as a blood purifier and the results were entirely satisfactory.Several of my friends use or have taken Hood's Sarsa lla and all speak highly of it.\u201d Maza.RacusL Bropaick, 71 Murray St., Montreal, Que.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla reach of medicine ?te * After scarlet fever I wus without strength, had defective hearing, running, watery eyes, twinges of pain and exhausting aches, and free perspiration u| the slightest exertion.A sore on my left limb laid me up.In this low condition Hood s Sarsaparilla belped me in a week and in 8 weeks I was in rfect health, my blood cleansed of impurities and the sore healed.My complexion is better now than ever.I recommend Hood's Sarsa Na for all blood bumorsand skindiseases.\u201d Mus.HENRIEITA Exony, 34 Dean Street, Roxbury, Mass._ - manship and delightful\u2019 MARTIN-ORME Makes people well and keeps them well Get it today.Pre-eminent among the few makes of Pianos which dear out the unlimited claims of the manufacturers and the dealer, stands The Exceeding Purity of HIGHEST EXCELLENCE YET ATTAINED.The Martin-Orme Piano Co,, Ltd.rer \" ro j tone, exquisite work- tôuch possessed by the give assurance of the - M8 11 Se (aa T 0.Wh 1 = \u2014 GENERAL SHAFTER TALKS.United States Troops Could Not Reach China in Time, He Gay.Elpaso, Texas, February gl iQegerdl William Shafter, who commagded the United States army in Cuba during the Spanish-American war, phased.\u2018through.here yesterday en route\u2019 .4 thant, in Mexico to his Qalifornia | 0! cussing the Chinese \u2018situation * » possibilities of intervent y , fhe nL y} \u201cIf there was an aisle fa Gis > LE _ - \u201cEVENING DRESS\u201d CANES.5 4 fo \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fwentieth.Century Beau Brummels » x \\mtroducing à New Fashion.gecial Cable to The Montreal Star.\u2026 London.February 24.\u2014The question in: whétiier \u2018the \u2018eveninz dress\u201d cane ug \"né Count d'Orsay carried to the \u20ac; such gia thousand famous dan- Gloag twiriea dnd twisted with such oe a4 ey:could command, is coming } \u2018ut re forces in the field t6 make à 5HôWinx.There are many trdops In the :Étln- pines, but they would not be available for a clash with the Chinese.The danger.if there in any, |s to thé Arbéricans.situated far inland.\u201d df they were kt- tacked it would br-2}1 vir hefore: the United States, he said; .- this country could not er uy Metorit United States could get troops _to the spot.So far as thy naval Torts are concerned it fs different.The navy is well equipped.At Manila, Ione the coast of Japan and Chirga, g1 t other convenient points in the Orfent: the\u201d United States has ships \u2018which cond - be brought to bear on \u2018Chfiha and: enough to mest ali possible néeda\u201d : \u201cDo you believe that China.las 8 grievance against the United Sfatae?\"! the General was asked, 4 Ll \u201cGrievances?Of course she has\u201d nw Ce e Chinese have | declared.\u201cFor years been subjected to every possible indignity by our officidis.It has been daldus.Theodore Roosevelt recognises ft and has issued instructions which ought to bring some Improvement.\u201d American Woman Arrested.Windsor, Ont, February 34\u2014By request of the Chief of Police ef Otter- ville, Ont.Mrs.John Cook, of Marton, Ohld.was taken « Michigan from Central train here and is locked up on \u2018| the charge of abduction, rt Convicted of \u2018Manslaughter, .Oswego.N.Y.Felifpary $hin- à Rattles, à fa Las id wo was Jesterday convicted of mansfhugh- ter\u201d \u2018Chairman,\u201d (Sgd.)e .ANB W.WILSON; : i .0.wp < ñ the first degree for the killing of his wife at thelr home October 1) The jury wes out $4 hours._ | fect thet they have appeared at all is at the present time.4 again.r these Mil Arp niw! sain every Gore shops ot à So fac | avé not mate their appearance at the theatres, but à mild thrll fluttered through.the- stalls at \u2018Mae Josty'a Theatre :n féw night ago because of the appearance of a: ticket holder, who as he walked to his seat \u201cmade graceful play\" with a long cane, gold-knobbed and tasselled.\u2019 With hia satin lined opera coat flung back at the right shoulder, his left hand carrying his.hat adsintily, this Twentieth Century Beau Brummell pro- greased to his seat with the studied mincing curves of his Georgian cane.KR 18 too early tn'even ventre à prediction &s to witsther these canes will be- Some, the vogue once again, but the 9f intédest RU: a TIME \u201cThe lphistles of industry the country | ober are sounded by its tine.Every Elgin Watch is full - teed.All Jewellers.have nam erent Illustrated Booklet sent on request.ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO, Eigiu, 1M, THE \u201cLADD\u201d $3.50 SHOE Spring is coming and you will need smart footwear.This is the smartest line of shoes ever made, but the wearing qualities are not sacrificed to appearance.Wear as we'l as they look.FRANK POWER, 279 Notre Dame St.W.2 DOORS WEST OF McGILL ST.When all has been said the supremo test of a tano\u2019s worth is tone.If the toae be poor the nstrument has little value, however well the case may have boen made, and however good the materials that have been used.The whole object in view is tone.We gladly offer the HEINTZMAN & OO.PIANO for criticism on the quality of its tone and elasticity of its action.While we are preud o! the fine construction in every detail, of the unusally fine appearance of the nstruments, after all our whole plea for cousidera- tion of the HEINTZIMAN & OO.PIANO is its superiatively delighttul tone.lo speaking of it we find difficulty in avoiding the appearasce of exaggeration.for it has a warmth.a body, & power, a delightful slongi quality that we think is net equalled in other planos.We prefer to have the intelligent opinion of the appreciative buyer to any praise we could bestew on the iastrument ourselves.Our warercoms are opon for your los lon.You cannot please us better than by examining for yourself every little detail in the construction and asking questions at every turn.The HEINTZIMAN & CO.PIANO isa thing of beauty, n thing to be classif'e1 as uuususlly good\u2014and we offer it for y>ur critical examination.PIANOS RENTED.Base S:'Catherine St Montreal yez2 S!.Catherine St Montreai 141! 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New York, West- erp Blates, w.YF, Perry, Tribune Buudins ras in Toran M.WwW.McGillivray, 16 E sireet west, Ageut in Manitobs, Saakatch ewan, Asgi- à and British Columbia.BR.Monnet .817 Union Bank Bulld- ing, Winnipeg.Manitoba.Agent in Great Britain.Pers A.Hurd 300 Fleet st.London.and, Aseats ia France, Hayensa Favre & Cie.Circulation of the Star WEEK ENDING FEB.17TH, 1906.MONDAY « .« +» .59,336 TUESDAY .B59306 - WEDNESDAY .59,331 THURSDAY .« « 59330 FRIDAY .oe .» .59,328 SATURDAY .».64,484 TOTAL .+ » 361,170 Daily Average + 60,195 Weekly Star Last Week .127,120 CIRCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND 488, 200 WEEKLY LAST WEEK One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 186,000 From the -bove figures are excluded several thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24.1906.THE ACCIDENT TO THE TARIFF.ur unlucky new tariff is, it seems, likely to arrive still later than even its last delayed schedule date because Mr.Fielding has fallen and injured his lex.When Mi.Fielding sprains his ankle, the tariff limps.Nothing could more clearly show the close and beauui- ful sympathy between Mr.Ficlding and his fiscal favorite.But this new tariff has been having a hard time vf it cver since the couniry was invited to look forward to the \u201chappy event\u201d of its prospective birth.It couldn't get around in time for the last session.because the Ministers wore too tired after the Campaign of 1904 to do more than arrive themselves.Then it was thought tbat the Commission could not get it ready in ime for this session.and we were accustum- ed to the idea of having to damp down the fires of our impatience for another year.But the Commission grew tired of listening to disinterested tariff opinions sooper that it expected; and again we wers keyed up to expecting the \u201cbaby\u201d this spring.Parjament being kept back a couple of months to give it time.But now there has come another slip between the cup and the lip\u2014or rather between the cup-bearer and his doorstep.Again it is whispered that the country must practice patience.Everybody will be sorry for Mr.Fielding; but there will be general surprise that he makes his tariffs with his foot.It was commonly thought that other people did the kicking.And possibly the business Interests of the country may do some Kicking (f they are to be hamp- cred for another year by the veal inconvenience of tariff uncertainty.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLITICS IN THE TRANSVAAL.The announcement*in the Speech from the Throne, read on the occasion of the opening of the Imperial Farlia- ment, that a new constitution for the Transvaal would be framed as soon as pussible, wus by no means the least interesting item of the varied programme pul In the mouth of His Ma- Josty by the new Liberal administration.The inauguration of a constitutional government in the land which, a few short years ago, was the scene of a sanguinary struggle for supremacy between two stubborn races, is an event which will excite worldwide interest.A London paper has recently employed the services of a journalistic commissioner to make a special study of the existing conditions in South Africa, and in a recent letter this writer deals with the political situation in an interesting and comprehensive manner, He says: \u201cTo venture to describe the politics of the Transvaal is Uke facing the task of writing an essay on snakes in Ireland.Politics do not spring up muture and full-grown in a single night, and the virgin soil of the Trans- vral has as yet produced only a somewhat weedy crop.The people do not quite know who are their leaders.The men who aspire to be leaders have somewhat hazy notions as to how and whom to lead.So the Transvaal waits rather helplessly, groping among the shadows.\u201d The writer goes on to explain that there are political parties which have been arranged somewhat hastily to meet the exigencies of the moment.There are the \u201cProgressives,\u201d \u201cRésponsibles,\u201d \u2018Het Volk,\u201d and _Laborites.The official programme \u2018of the first two parties has much in \u2018 cammon, save that the \u2018\u2019Responsibies,\u201d sim at full self-government at once, whilp the \u201cProgressives\u201d would reach that \u2018point by stages.Up to the present time there has been an alliance \u2018between the \u2018\u201cResponsfbles,\u201d\u201d \u201cHet Volk* \u2018apd \u201cLabor\u201d parties, which has divided the cœuntry into two great camps about equal strength, the \u201cAlllaznice\u201d and the \u201cProgressives.\u201d But this line is artificial, the real division.being one of race.\u201cThe divi » \u201cebntifives tha writ- hava.à great saction of the people who.have lUved for years with different ideas, and have been trained in a different school.You cannot get rid of the influences of the past th a few: years, and in the twinkling of an eye: | make the Boer into an ordinary Brl- tish elector by labeling him with some new name.Right at the bottom is the old dividing line, and it will take a gen- eratipn at least to get rid of It.This is not to say that the Dutch are to be eyed with suspicion.If their power be great in the new Parliament it will be used for no studied harm.But It will be unsympathetic from a British standpoint, inclined to indulge in criticism, apt to magnify the interests of the Old Country population, and minimize those of town und mine\u2014not hos- tle in the old sense, but unprogres- sive, uncertain.There will never be another white war in South Africa.\u201d \u2018The writer's advice to the \u201cRespon- sibles\u201d and \u201cLaboriies\u201d is lo cut Juose trom .\u201c Het Volk,\u201d and throw In their strength with the \u201cProgressives,\u201d who include the majority of the British population.Hh would appear that the decision of the Campbell-Banner- give the Trans- without delay re- man Government to & constitution the only ground vf différence \u201cProgressives\u201d \u201cRe- of the Govern- vaal moves between the and cpunsibles,\u201d the policy ment conforming to the views of the latter and less numerous party.This will undoubtedly cause a readjustinent uf the line of division between the opposiug camps, and tend to cunsuli- date the British vote.It would never- should the in the Transvaal be formed long lines.A mixture of the two clements of the population en both and Opposition benches at the beginning.would mark bringing theless Le a misfortune parties racial 4 the Government the first great advance In about in that country the happy cou- ditions which prevail in Janada today.and make the unification of the two races from the standpoint of na- sentiment at any rate à maiter not distant future.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ona! of the THE RURAL EDUCATION PROBLEM.In this discussion of the vitally portant question of rural education.we must not lose sight of the truth that the community cannot afford to agree to any system which will palm off un schools an fnferior grade of teachers.It may be true that a Eecond-rate teacher is better than ngne; but in a wealthy Province like Quebec\u2014for with all our \u201cpoor mouth\u201d at times, we have a wealthy Province \u2014we have no business to offer tu the\u2019 children of the farm second-rate or ill-equipped teachers.it a Intgéf' grant must be made to education from the Provincial Trea-' sury to enable the young men and young ladies of the rural districts to obtain the best training that we have devised fou our teaching staffs, then that grant should be made and the money raised.The poorest sort of economy that we can practice is a cheese-paring policy toward education.We should have good schools, Buvd school-bouks and good teachers.The young people who are growing up far from the centres of population should not be handicapped by an in- ferlor education.In the face of such a duty, no set of men have the right to plead.in the name of the province, the excuse of poverty.The salaries of our teachers have been far too small for years.and it ls undoubtedly true that we may demand too great an expenditure on the part of the candidates in order to quality for some of these pitiable st!- pends.But the cure is not to permit our teachers to be unqualified, but to raise the pay so that they may qualify profitably.This is not an argument in favor of centralization.There seems to be some jealousv of the McGill Normal 8chool throughout the Province; and the only reason of any weight for keeping all our cggs in one basket is that in that way wn cin make this a better basket.If effictency require that the Montreal Echool should be kept the only Protestant Normal School, then there may arise a duty to keep it so: but wlth this should certainly be coupled some better means of making it easy of access to candidate-teachers from the distant parts of the Province.But there must be no lefting down the standard.This is not the time to sound a retreat.We should be bettering\u2014not cheapening\u2014our educational machinery.Quebec ought to be raising her position as a centre of popular education, and not falllng out of step with the general advance all along the line.All discussion of the problem should have this spirit.It is not a question of saving a few dollars; but a question o! saving a generation of school! children.= im- the country An interesting series of letters appears in another column of the Star.dealing with the right of a client to know the terms of his contract in connection with the purchase of shares through embers of the Montreal Stock Exchange.But it appears \u201cthe rules and customs of the Moritreal Stock Exchange \u2018\u2019\u2014epecified as part of the agreement or contract before men- tioned\u2014are not available for public ecrutiny.That ts the dictum of the chairman of the institution.The pub- {ic is thus servel with a notice that it bas not thé right to know under what regulations its stock investments are put through\u2014according td the chairman's ruling.But to the ordinary lay mind\u2014as the chairman's correspondent (Major Mitchell), maintains \u2014it would seem that a specification in a contract should call for textual details.Tha maiter ja af publie mo- raant.hecause the public's money is at 2 ju net: pe.danied.WE pe that en Investor-deaJ- ing through a Rublic and chartered exchange has the riglit to know, to the test detail, every condition under which he pays in his mongy.Ré ._- BE THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.February 24, 1876.Veterinary Medical Association took pluce {ast evening at iho Veterinary lege.and was attended by a fll complement of the members.fn McEachran, the president, occupied the Chair The subject for discussion wus \u2018Rabies y- or drophobia,' which was very well debated by severul of the professors and students.Dr.Duncan Mc- Nab McEachran, F.R.C.V.3,, was the founder of the Veterinary College Dr.D.M.McEachran.of Montreal and Its principal for many years.The college he established in 1876 on Union avenue has been non-existent for rome years.In 1876 Dr.Me- Raulran was appointed chief inspector of cattle at all quarantine stations In the Dominion amd North- West Territories, durin the lung- plague or pleuro-pneumolia scourge, the prevalence of which was wide- apread and serio in the United States.In 1886 tHe disease reached the Domiuion In a valuable herd of imported Galloways, which the professor prompily destroyed, and by his Walchfulness and energy the disease is unknown In Canada.For ten years the doctor wag veterinary surgeon uf the Montreal Field Buttery, The report of the Minister of Militia lias been received.It includes a report to the Minister of Justice by Majo: -General E.Selby-Smyth, in addition to his regort to the head of the department.In regard to a standing army, the Genet) remurks: \u201cThe occasion has not yet arrived, por is the cuvuniry in a position us vel to maintaln such a permanent establisiunent.\u201d\u2019 THE late Gen, Sir Edwerd Selby- Smyth, K.CM G.was appointed tu the conmnand of he Canadian mtlitGia in October, IdM, and the foluwinæ Near, alter inspecting the several training camps, made a journey of inspection across the North-West © plains, through the Rockies to British Columbia.Sir Selby wag a fine specimen of the British officer and soldier, bluff and honest to ail ranks.He maw much active service in India and South Africa against the Kaffirs tn 1852-3.Ie was given a grand banyuet at the Windsor Hote] in INTS by the officers of the Montreal Gar- vison aud Quebec and Eastern \u2018Townships milltary men on the eve of his return to England after completing his five veais trrm af suaif service He dird many sears ago at his house, Thames Ditton, Surrey.Word was received to-day of the settlement of « famous case in the English Church, which has caused much comment In the British \u201cand Canadian press for a long time.The judicial commitice of the Privy Council.according to the cables thls forenoon, decided the cass of Jenkins against Cook, appealed from the Arvhes Court at Canterbury, in favor of Jenkins.THE above case urose out of the refusal of the sucraments to Jenkins by his pastor, Rev.Mr.Cook, because he openly denied.the personality of the devil.Jenkins sued tn the Court of Archex and the court sustained Mr.Cook; thereupon Jen- Kins went to the Privy Council, which set aside Cook's theory of Satan's personality, apd made the latter pay all cosets, and admonished him not te refuse to adm er.the æacramé© to Jenkins.3 mñéb exelte- ment at the t tiom of the Kn adverse deols] e me 1 certain seo- jatr -Ghureh -over - 159 Mr.Euclide Loy.sdvogate, wad examined Ly Mr.Co isaloner Hemming vesterdoy morning regarding the con duct of proceedings in the Police Court.| He went very fully into the causes of | the complaints against the procedure and businass of the court.THE hte Mr FE.Roy, brother of the late Mr.Rouer Roy.K.O., ex-cerporation attorney, was called to the Quebec Bar in 1846.Ife had an extensive practice in the Police Court, and therofore apoke with some authority.He condemned the system of the magistrates being unable or unwilling to control the clerks of the courts, having political \u2018pulls, intorfering In cases for trial.He remarked that Chief Penton and the whole of the detective and police force complained uf obstacles thrown their way by the potice court clerks.Mr.Roy passed away in the nineties.who was a \u2014_\u2014 The committea on standing orders of the llouse of Commons have elected Mr.Rymai chairman THE late Mr.Joseph Rymal was \u2018funny man\u201d of the Com- he rethed into private His \u2018satirical spreches generally caused roars of laughter at the ex- penae of his victims, - RURAL SCHOOLS IN QUEBEC.(The Huntlnzdon Gleaner.) Mr.Mackenzie's zeal on\u2019 behâlt of Lhe echools of the English minority redomds to his credit.By means of a serids of in- genlously devised questiona to the Gov- eriment, he has demonstrated the inca- pacily of the normal achool.to furnish blighting influence exerted by the unlver- sities, especially that of McGill, over our rural schools.An entire separation bLe- tween the city and tha country Is neces- mary for the preservation of our schools.With a committee composed of members selected from the counties whose inter- erests are at stake, changes could be made that would increase their efficiency, Release from the thraldom of McGill would make possible those alterations that are 80 desirable in the curriculum, and the scandal of boys and girls learning latin who cannot spell in English, of studying mathemutics who cannot add correctly, would cease.We want schools adapted to the means and conditions of life that prevail In rural Quebec, and such rchoola we will not have until thelr man-, agement passes solely into the hands of those who have a direct Interest in them.Mr, Mackenzie is doing llently well: may he .persevere until success is attained.Marshall Fieki\u2019s Career The born commander, the mercantile genius\u2014how did Le rise, in one short Tiféfime, from obscure boyhood to greater riches and honor than any other merchant in the world?Everybody\u2019 s for March has an interesting article on this Wonderful, far-seeing man\u2014 written just before his last iliness.the supply of teachers needed and the |, Toronté ls to have a skyscraper noted, so that the people on the top floors aa] Bet ns far away from Toronto as pose si Mrs.Craigie anys ab she did not \u2018mes a single drunken mun\u2019 while in America.The ones she saw must have been marrie They say Maxime Elliot is the beauty of the stage.But the judges ld not see Bob Fitzsimmons, Montreal's real \u201cestate boom is helped along by the newspapers announcing every few nights that a pew apartment is going up on the Linton property.1t sounds like a new apartment house each time.Now John D.Rockefeller can't ; find his, son.Wanted, an Heir Restorer.A doctor says a man takes in $4,000,000 microbes at a meal.That means 184,- 040.000,000,000, 000,000,000, 00,000,900, 000, 000.000,000 of them for Col.Hanbury-Wil- liams.Talking of things behind Xing Edward's buck there's the inferior gum on ihe two cent stamps.Members of Quebec Leglalature want to increase their salaries from $800 ta $1200.This should please the publié evpecHilly as some of the members are worth as much as 12 cents to the prov- luce.\u2014\u2014 « People who didn't congratulate\u2019 Miss Anna Gould when she was married will, have a better opportunity when she is divorced 5 The Sunny Jim Kind.\u201cEverybody should read a little poetry every day.\u201d said the literary man.\u201cCertainly,\u201d answered Mr.Cumrox.\u201cMy advertising man recognized that long ago.In order to make sure people will read our poetry.we put it on the bill boards und in the street cars instead of in books.\" dristetriie lime iefele oe > It matters hut little what vou 3 of think of a man providing you I do not think out loud, cjeielirimlolleletio lel.dejuloleinfaieininiete} That Moroccan Peace Conference may yet develop some of the exciting features that are incidental to a hockey mnrtch er | a meeting of the Harbor Board.The Czar may help at the Motocearn | Peace Conference.The Czar is in a posi-.Von to know what a fine Lhing peage is is] \"Any meal is the better for the usé of \u2018a lirle BOVRIL.It adds so much.t0-the- \u201cfavor and nutriment of so many dishes that it should be in every kitchen.The mere odor of BOVRIL creates appetite, and it contains the nourishing element of prime beef that strengthens and builds up the system.in thickness, x and Slowing ut te in.fons.For = pound of en eh atock mixed the .Bight pounds of prime beef is concentrated in four ounces of BOVRIL.- i Bovril is prepared caly by BOVRIL LIMITED, LONDON, ENG., «nd MONTREAL, CANADA By special appointment ) Purveyors to H Here is a BOVRIL helped dinner dish: BEEF STEAK A LA CLARE\u2014Cut a stea of an inch cook ima little lo butler, alle abo min- \u2018or more if \u2018kod well is Majesty King Edward VIL Save Coupes aver mack 36 Bottle onû dot Beautiful Pramima Picture.TO=NIGNT \u2014AT 8.30\u2014 OTTAWA vs.SHAMROCK Band wil} | 8.30 and « lay 8.00 to half time.Office, cor.Peel and Et.Catherine ste.| Seats now on sale as Star Branch | PRICES\u2014Weod Avenue Entrance, Adm ission.5e.Munin Entrance, Admission $3.00.0c.Reserved Seats Toes Box JUNIOR & INTERMED Sents $1.00.Boxes IATE CHAMPIONSHIP 3 30_THIS AFTERNOON-3.30 SHAMROCK vs.WESTMOUNT | Admission, 8c.MoGILL vs.WANDERER Children, 166.WHERE WE DIFFER FROM OTHERS CRYSTAL and ONTARIO RINK GOOD ICE ON MILD DAYS.MOUNT ROYAL DOMINION SQUA ANNOUNCEMENT.\u2014Just what a sanatorium obscure, and we are constantly asked to this institution, SANATORIUM RE, MONTREAL.psisty Of is to many persons outline t field of work embraced by OBJECT.\u2014To provide in Montreal n place where the invalid and chronic patient may have a change of surroundings and benefit by the most modern sanatorium facilities\u2014water treatment, massage, electricity, diet and nurslug.CLASS OF CASES.\u2014The sanatorium is rot an hospital, but rather a home, where invalids, ghronic cases, nervous and run-down persons may obtain rest and quiet: hospital.combined with tha various speclal diets and Insane.alcohulic or tubercular cases are not received, treatments, Impossible in a SITUATION.\u2014We believe unequalled on the continent.Facing the quietest part of Dominion Squate, pure air, and a delightful stranger all the advantages of a high-class of any of the eminent men residing in t outlook Rre assured.To the saratorium, while obtaining the services he medical metropolis of Canada.PHYSICIANS.The sanatoriurs is devoted tu no school, sect or pathy.Any re- Tom Now FR est - we WH.Thomas W.son, on, Das fin { 1shed * Finance ni This moif important cessation siège the rested on the seventh days fdency ho that, ie! by New York ard from a rbarra un ; dhances af) that! n ted water, at tat.Perhaps the Montreal plate is ena] Kaged in a conspiracy to puzgle the \u2018Icqy] crop and the spring poets.In wanting more money, the Quebe Legisiators mual remember -that t the pub lic has just heard the thing fro the landlords, and is \u2018not a 0 ba trifled wiih.x mood \u201c The price of coal is still a little un-\u201c certain, but the landlords leave mo doubts) in the minds of people as to what je going to happen to bouse rents on May 1.4 Better do your \u201cNew York Stock Bx- change seat shopping now.The slumped to $90,000.price has! It seems that the belief in the rapid\u2019 forward movement in Japan was well founded.son no other country except tite, n tates are so man d ned y ivorces: \u201cDo you think that a strike wil] make coal more expensive?\u2019 asked one house- ab Coal Will Go Up.; Î ho CE don\u2019 t know whether a strike will iy answered the other.\u201cBut wi\u201d something te {Me reapootable appearance sinnérs\u201d Unit make them ace «O2 COUDE EOsEEEe00000E ar the \u2018Quebec Legisiators think the aal- ary too small, Jot them resign and go to work for a living.\u2014 | Hoch, the gamit, was hanged yea terday, although \u2018the judge might have been harder on him and sentenced him to live for life in Toronto.Or About What Col.wacbu - Eats in a Weel ih Wiliam (Toronto Stary\u2019 À statisticlan has estimated that an average man of fifty years has of 3, meals, eaten 15.000 meat a 4,000 pounds of fish, Py oe and drank 7,000 edly \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dotter reason for compelling the Int~ companies to sel their in other corporations is that they, \"ont TUES, a eveo FEB.2 want to.WINDSOR HALL, Moving Pictures: ONE NIGHT ONLY.pry Se t Travel.K ne nificent Cotor-Siides, a TALK tic.Russian War, Japan, China, Man! Greater Canadian West, Panoramas Hignent Rockles.The best yet.Auspices The Creche THE PLAN NOW OPEN AT SHAW%S, 3 Sr SOON HERE wy RUBINSTEIN The Great Polish Fania, List at Kordheimer s F.Veitoh'e Er to 82,00.b UT.O 2501 WHAT IT WILL BUY! DO YOU WRITE LETTERS 7 It you do, jou require & good quall stationery, for an inferior quality.6¢ ing paper is dear at ay pri rece wt n t bargain, I for BUT.CQ ARH, of yo Cream lal Nate Pager, In Cream, with the Ravelopes te Mateh, which we mre going to place verore our Customers at the following raloutoraly low prices:\" Paper.her white oF oresien rele» ee, .You a ig! aying 50 24 e above is worthy ot 3 our hed?tom 5 on Jere te save one-Haif th the prièé you are now paying: Cid only de et = Bag + * 198 Feat ok, Den vor 4 for Invalies { COURT MAPE LEAF, 20, VALUABLE PRIZES.Artist putable physjdian may send his patients a: 1d attend them himself.The resident physician, superintendent and nurses will carry out his orders and assist him in every ope provided for.While.ftradned in passe.a Ed anronie patients.RGICAL.\u2014 Good results in \u201coeratio healt af - this posal of 5 for such cases.EQUIP Turkish baths, water treatmants, el | electrical expert is now installing a new hi H DEPT.hours are afternoon and evenings and are patient.A menth of rest and sanatorium treatment wW crease the possibilities of success.A finely equipped operating room re training DD à spcclal class of nurses to cover a fleld of etent in ordinary medical cases, they ate , consequently.specially adapted to care ns are largêly dependent on the \u2018general greatly in- at the dis- ENT.\u2014 At present our facilities for electric light and water baths, tectricity, sun baths, are unexcelled.A leading gh frequency and X-ray outfit, and rally our electrical equipment.For persons desiring something superior to the ordinary Turk- a ish bath and massage, this department of \u2018our.work is open.The gentlemen's under the direction of a iat of continental reputation in hydrotherapy.Ladies are received every morning.nnd are cared for by an Indy, thoroug hly trained in the Voir Mit Schotts | Nauheim and other moder methods.Address all communications to THE LADY SUPERINTENDENT 45 Metcalfe Street, Montreal.IN AID OF A GIVEN BY No.TICKETS 300 Each GRAND EUCHRE PARTY FORESTERS\u2019 HOME SHROVE TUESDAY FEB.27th, 1906, Conservatory Hall, 2269 $t.Catherine St.\u2018Réfreshments Included Third Annual Welsh Concert ST.DAVID'S DAY, Thursday Evening, March 1st, '06, at 8 p,m, IN KARN HALL, 2363 ST.CATHERINE STREET.Miss ELEANOR OWEN, BESGIE J TRO MAS, HAS.T.SL00, ê ME ROBERT 0, MORRIS, 8 Miss F.EH ACRENSIE, ca HIGGINSON, : \u2018Tickets poe = had at D.Davies\u2019 Dining Room, can be exchanged at Karn Hall between 1 and 6 p.m Assisted by \u2018DAVID REKS \u201c And the 1 Cambrian Guartett, Utes, } XY.je Elecutionists, 133 St Peter street, 5ec, 8 and .Ttekets, 28e, 1.00, a few momen wil mor you the adve all-wool a pair of The style of them is they fit with ease and GENTLEMEN ! te\u2019 conversation with Seath ig TROUSE TO.MEASURE: | ROBERT SEATH & BONS, \u2018Makers, 1817 Nowra! on 6 street, Montreal.e of securing sq Ny ut i J ' hy Bh - x 5 WINDSOR HALL MONDAY BV6G.NEXT, 30th.LAST GREAT is Windeor Hal will be given by The Weoriés Greatent Vielinist .\u2026e al \u2018sd oy + MISS AGNES: BYRE, Sale Pian .MR.LUDWIS \u2018SORWAS, pea ta pp tast.\u2026.at : Shaw's.Weekly Dancing Assembly, SATURDAY, FEB, 34, 8.30 P.M.STANLEY HALL, 96 Stanley St.\u2018Orchestra, Tet.Up Tes.Admission, 60c touplé.Spectators 5e.CcCinderella * IN COMING AGAIN, Complete Course tn Daselng by Mal), soe.PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN.CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDÉAL.FRIDAY, MARCH 16th, \u201c0 | assis pm.| | ee\u2019 ALL THIS WEEK, , Mate Wed.and Sat.SV.TR JOAN \u2018ENR.8 a or Bu Next \u201cweir! * ALL THIS WEEK moral \u2018Mailuee Every Day, DAINTY F PAREE \u20ac BURLESQUERS None ne ec FAT Tot Sa COMPANY.43s Minto Skating Rink, Corner of Manos and Prince Arthur Utrests, FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, FEB.26.+ALSO\u2014- .HIS MAJESTY'S RINK, Corner of Park Ave.and St.Louis St, FRBRUARY 27.There will be four prizes given at cach Rink for best Cost None but those mn \u201ccostûme allowed on ice, Admission Ww al, As 46*2 \u201chears Aa re Nouveautes , 3 salo-fra ge.Tel.Bell East 1398, réary 19th\u2014 .hr Jos s OF LA PATERNITE.* % Comedy in 3 acts by A.Bisson & Vaste; Ricouards, Matines Sat urday.Next ook L'INSTINCT (In English) YOUNG BUFFALO KING OF THE WILD WESE.Pricea\u201410c, 200, 30e, 30e and 30e, NEXT WEEK\u2014First Time Here SEASON'S SCENIC SENSATION THE HOUSE or MYSTERY With Metropolitan Cast of Twenty including Montreal's stock favorite BERTINE ROBISON SAME POPULAR PRICES.ALL NEXT WEEK SATURDAY MATINER, Daniel V.Arthur announces DIGBY BELL IX AUQUSTUS THOMAS GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS, THE EDUCATION OF MR.PIPP \u201cThe Gibson Play.\u201d FOUNDED OX A SERIES OF PICTURES OF THAT TITLE, BY CHARLES DANA GIBSON, A LAUGHING COMEDY WITH REAL HEART INTEREST.ORIGINAL CAST CUMING.& PRICES, 25¢, 80¢, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ORIGINAL 27 Song Hits - - ACADEMY \u201cEs 26 | Madison Cerey atters for the First GEO.ALES TRIUMPH ANT com sus GORGEOUS PRODUCTION.Prize Beauty Chorus Prices\u201415c, 2e, 50c, 73e.150 NIGHTS.LIBERTY THEATRE, New York 75v, 81,00, $1.30.Be in Montreal \u201d OPERA ONTARIO RIN (rand Mardi Gras Masquerade.Tuesday Night, Grandest and Biggest ever held in Neatreal, Sailing on new Clyde Line SS.ANNUAL SPECIAL EXCURSION TO FLORIDA $57.50 Montreal to Jacksonville asd return Yncluding Meals and Berthe on Steamer \u2018\u2019Arapahoe,\u2019 March 9, from New York, 1st class $57.50 Rall and Steamer Tickets, good to return any time Within 4 months.This excursion personally conducted, and early application for bertha requested, ns accommodation will be limited.For further particulars and bookings, apply to NORMAN L.LUSHER (late Battersby's Tourist Agency), 178 St.James St.M 1507 41 2004, ECITAL of Original Monologues and Poems with Music by Miss Ellen Bowick, of Louden, En.in the Lecture Hall of St.Andrew's Church of Scotland; Beaver Hall Hill, Tuesday Evening, Feb.27, 1906, at 8p.m.In aid of the Labrador Mission.Tickets at Shaw's, Nordhelmer's, Bry- son's Pharmacy, and Renouf's book ators: * Mr.8.Stratford Dawson's | \" PIANO RECITAL Y.M.C.A., Friday, March 2.Tick etn, 500 and $1.00, at the Music Stores.sonia OF COOKERY 1 GERARDY - \u201cCellist, | RANKIN - Contralto.Stanley Hall, Tuesday, March 6.- Sale opeps to-day at Nordheimer's.Lot 500 to $400.Montreal Oratorio Society, ARENA.THURSDAY, APRIL GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 13.ELGARS \u201cDREAM OF GERONTIUS,\u201d * HANDEL'S \u201cMESSIAH.\u201d Chorus, 320 voices.Orchestra of 50.Madamé Shotwéll Piper, Madame Katherine Fisk.Dr.Jon ; Jackson and Mr.Julian Walke: MONTREAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.Organist, wwood Farnham, A.R.C.0.; conductor, Horace W.Reyner, Mus.SUBSCRIPTION, Subscribers of ton dollars \u2018are entitled to four $1.50 or six $1 seals for each concert.Subscribers of five dollars are entitled ito two $1.50 or \u2018three $1 sedts for | each cert, Subscribers of five dollars and.upwards are entered n.Patrons \u2018 list.BSubecription llstd xre open at Shaw's and wdheimer's, where above iptions can be Sniered.Also gub- ériptions for single Subscribers have aaolutely first.chol {ot seatn, 2 daw Y.W.C.A.Demonstration Monday Night, 8 O clock.* - FANOŸ BREADS.Admission 2 10\u20ac conte.DOLLS HOUSE On exhiMtion A FEW MORE- DAYS hy special.\u201cpefuñlasion, at BRYSON\u2019S Cor.Peel and St.Catherine.To bo ratfled in ald of Children's emorial Hospital.Raffle Tickets at Bryson\u2019s, 50 CENTS.DANCING ASSEMBLY To-night Conservatory Wall 2269 Bt.Catherine ot.Cor.MoGlll College Ave, L Assembly Every Saturday, «Vie Phen us hestra.Beginn D'olasees as usual, WHY should you \u201cjoin The Library?BECAUSE if you figure it out, you will find that supposing you get two books a week, which you will easily do, more especially if you have a * family, the pleasure of reading each book will have cest \u2018you less than five ceats.* Where can an lamount of recreation be obtained for 20 small n aum $ Mombership 885 Per Year THE boxes Lonary 2488, Shri | Sg Seip 43 Joel WG E NE FRAMCAIS 5:77, Arson, anf by nt Disippeared in a Fog and * Captain and Crew May * be Lost., MAY BE THE MARICONI À Brigantine Which Sailed From Halifax and is Due in Liver pool, N.8.\u2018 Halifax; N:8.; \u2018February 24.\u2014It is be- Meved that a sailing vessel or small steamer was lost at little Hope, 10 miles west of Liverpool, N.S., yesterday.Opinion inclines to the view that it was a coasting vessel, and it is feared that it may be the brigantine Marconi, which sailed from Halifax at noon and was due thera yesterday morning.Last night the Marconi had not arrived at Liverpool.An unknown vessel was seen ashore at Little Hope in the morning by Otis Sims, who went to the nearest telephone office, three miles awdy, to ond word.When he returned: the v 1 had disappeared.A strong northeast wind was blowing.causing a heavy Bea.It was running so high that a vessel located where Sims saw her could not live for two hours, and if she broke up, the direction of the gale would carry any wreckage far out to sea.A tug was promptly despatched from Liverpool in the hope Of rescuing the seamen or rendering assistance to them in saving thelr vessel.Captain Ryan made a thorough search, and did not return till late in the afternoon.His report was that he saw no sign whatever of a wreck, but he did nut say that there had been nu wreck.A vessel might easily have been aground there, as Sims reported.and have moved off into deep water and sunk, or might have broken up where she lay.Shipping people in Liverpool believe that a disaster has occurred, and grave fears are entertained for the Mar- conf, which was bound there with a general cargu.The brigantine \u2018is owned by Harlow and Renrmpton.of Liverpool.If the vessel was lost there is no doubt that her captain and crew purished with her.2 Royal Templars Resolve.Toronto, February 24.\u2014The Ontario Grand Council! Royal Templars of Temperance concluded the considera- \u201cDo of the report of the committee.Qn \u2018Phperamue and prohibition yesterday.General anrendinents to the license law were asked for.One to prohibit sho nse holders to sell In other muni Crain by agents: that \u2018all hotels, temperance or otherwise.-de under Gov- «rument license and Mapection: that municipalities be\u201d prohibited fro Ranting permits to Hquor license hold- \u2018+ lo zell cigarettes.The following afficers were elected : Grand Councillor, W.J.Armstrong.Toronto Junction: Grand Vice-Coun- \u201d .= 1ar well lighted offices, single or en or will exchange for revenue-bearing Staynor Apartments APARTMENTS TO LET \u2018 roperty, B.P.Belair, Nos.52 to 56 OHNSON & GRACE \u2014HUTCHISON, son, 126 St.James st.suite: in the Coristine Bullding, on very TO LET \u2014 MANCE STREET, NO.property one of the cholcest properties Victoria Square, oc lot official No.1060 , ntreal Anne ntal 3504; pricé favourable terme.Apply to Savage & Fisk, 689, new modern upper flat, 7 rooms, \u2014in the\u2014 : Mo nnex, re Pp fc light, nicely finished; rent at Dorval, as to rituation and posriblll- WESTMOUNT.| 8t.Antoine Ward, Montreal, of about $5000.Selby, Westmount, 3 flats; rental SALE\u2014LOTS ON REDPATH ST.Chartered Accountants, Bovereign Bank furnace, electric light, nice yf lah ce t ties.II.M.Simpson, 40 Renouf Build.4214 x 80 feat, equal to 3421 fr.B.M., $598; price $6500.Park ave, St.Henry, fine residential site; few locations Bidg.Montreal IT %6e0d $25.00.G.W.Bad alor.124 Bt.pr ng Tel Up.2365.Corner Stagnor and Clandeboye W A L D O R F, at the office of the undersigned notaries, gt.Antoine, near left: an opportunity for intending bulld- Avenues.rooms 46 and 46, No.20 Roy's Building.Atwater ave.rental $444; price 34800.ers.J.Corliss Stevenson, 126 St.James /]'0 LET \u2014 TWO COMFORTABLE OF- #0 LET \u2014 TARK AVENUE.No., d flat, of No.445 Grosvonor Avè.W tm St.James st.Montreal.Apply to Coutlee street.ficen, heated.on secon Cop, Dew modern upper Country Place for Sale svies'or six rooms with marre: Heated rome sutton ont & Leroux, notaries.J JOHNSON rental $306 price $3806.SALE\u2014LOT 60x88 TO LANE, ON ores FE ane wou lighted, witn Suien furaace: sid Spent $3050.gen is an .electric, and all up-to-date fitUngs; $100 Soe wood : nnex, renta ; .\u201c Lae third fiat, No.10 Hoapital st.suitable for up to date; rent .CAP A L'AIGLE.per annum: entry Ist April, free Ul May i ele re ood FOR SALE\u2014GROUERY STORE AND Laurier ave, Anncx.rental $420.price) = avery ts ogi Wag + Ti hes oticen or igi manufacture.Apply Monk 174 St.Peter st.A very comfortable cottage, well sjtu- 13.Apply P.8.ROSS & SONS, 12 erature, gam stovex, telephoner, dwelling, 23 Gain al: price low amd $4500.Pine ave.(corner); rental 301%; low Hormarc st.: snd Baker, 58 St, Fra.Xavier se.31 30eod 70 LET \u2014 A MODBRN, COMFORT- .nied, sicetrie bent.drainage.bathroom Notre Dume St.West, are rooms.Janitor sorvices: terme easy.James M.Mitchell, 214 St, Price $9000.?| able upper dwelling, sight apart- and suites in the house, An acre of va- al Taree tincluding water) pald.James st.rm , nd electric «ant land adjoining can also be purchas- nd ly on premises, or ww 1.Jounaon & GRACE.\u2014PANET (COR- \u2014 Tent Dates De Tetra Improvements; ed.: Crom 530 Mince.Phone K.2759 FOR, BALE\u201472 HUTCHISON ner), rental $604; price $4000.San- = : i .8T., 40; ARM tent $38 per month.396 Et.Antoine at.H.M.SIMPSON, : .I 47 6 & modern ten-roomed Mouse, with |guinet AL, near Sherbrooke; rental 3540: FARMS FOR BALE.(rest of Fultord si) Wm.H.Dunn.Phone 49 Inout Building Tel, Up.23¢8 oice ül din ols or latest improvements; good yard aug shed.price $8400.Bt.Dominique, near Moun Up 2649.16 Zeod .Up.2868.N James M.Mitohell, 214 St.James al.Roya] ave.; rental $882; price 58200.FOR BALE \u2014 A DOUBLE FARM, \u2018 SUBURBAN.N fn situated near St.Counite, of 300 acres ESPLANADE AVENUE, TO LET \u2014 10 No.893, cory, modern atone tront® fiat, 6 rooms, elcctrio light, bay window; rent $15.G.W.Badgley, 134 St.Foter st.FOR SALE\u2014STORE AND DWELLing on the north aide St.Catherine st., near Elm ave, 100 clear, 100 bushels, with house and out- bulldings; price $1500.Apply to John Moc- 547 Bt.| FOR SAL And Lodge Rooms to let in the Ingils fi FON SATE\u2014THE RÉSIDENCE AND E.a Gain street, grocery and dwelling.grounds belonging to Joseph Rrough- Sale on Easy Terms |APARTMENTS TO LET tun, Esq, Tel.Up.2868, WESTLANDS, Montreal West.WINDSOR PARK, Kensington.WOODLANDS PARK, Cote St.lats above store, sultahle for manufacturing.purposes, #0 Renouf Building.\"OR BALE.witain 190 ; fust be fear : .Jam M.Carthy, Andre st., Montreal.45 ¢ Building, 2381 St.Catherine st.Apply at perty Cantata about ax even ety \u2014AT\u2014 714 8t.James st, \u201d Hien eT Hi ny st.Vakimount, houses.- 2383.11 24 law MIR subdivided; the house and a portion of .\u201cTHE BELLEVUE \u201d Ç: 33 40 Mackay st.tenemen FOR BALE \u2014 NEAR MONTREAL, ol TO LET \u2014 103a UNIVERSITY BT, A the land ¢ be purchased i FAIRLANIIS, Iongueéui] West.FOR SALE\u2014NOS.58-60 MACKAY 129 St.Catherine, store nie Avetting.farm of 120 acres, all under cultlva- | fi few doors below Sherbrooke nt, 7 desired Tia or han er Separate d HIGHLANDS, Highland Station Cor, Metcaife and St.Catherine sts.|° street, handsome centrally situated i Lagauchesiors.aires, house tion; residence finished in hardwood; barns .sooms, furnace, gas and olectrio ighting; destre rite grchants i ov ro uvtive an .Attractive suites, 3, 5 or 7 ruoms, heat- | ston ffont and brick double tenaînent, | 754 Tagauchetiere st, and \u2018outbuildings, all in first ciass condition.WAREHOUSES TO LET, open_plumbing.In good order.39 éeud ir without the house.Apply now Fe y HOLLANLS, Longneull.ed.electric fixtures, refrigerators, gas With all modern improvements.James 285 Craig at., store ay Hoe Win For fuil partitulars apply to Btewart & : .ih re } Te Ls te Hy 1 amp on, QUEEN 8 PARK, Verdun, stoves, store rooms, all rates (including M.Mitobell, 214 St.James st.JAS.M.MITCRELL, 314 Bt, Termes street.ete Alliance Building, 107 5e, James Te, I WAREHOUSE AND OF = NEW HEATED FLAT To LET ON by \u2014 : : ROCKLANDS, Outremont.re ala.Janitor's sefvives; all night.FOR 5 SALE T wo Houses IN CITY .= Apply The Canada Cold Sior- well ee eu end electric fi fures; rent Il FAC TORY SITE ROSSLAND EXTENSION.to \u2014_\u2014 fes allow at.large.frontage and FO AL BEST LOCATI IN US age cer Limited, 53 Willlam st, we 8 $80.Apply 18 Selby.LE ST.LAWRENCE PARK.In good.conamiion.M.Mitchell, ; bon : FARMS WANTED.\" Bt.Autolne Street, about 8,000 feet.Si.Lawrence-Main Extension.TO LET \u2014 STORE :|2i4 $C James ot.drawing room, dining room, thes garden re 8 \u2018 O LET \u2014 41-43 YOUVILLE SQUARE, TO LET \u2014 NOB, 318, UPPER; = H.M.SIMPSON SUNNYSIDE\u2014St.Lambert No.228 St.Jamen St : fronts Ste and side.price eu So: smu om nms =m or] Time cut stone front, five stories; holst; | miagle, now Mais, Park avenue es.ro : mT A Ne vd ; ; : .BE\u20148 ES -| Cor evenson, .» \u2014 TO.Rr trant 3e feet; solid conatruetion;.suit- me, 7 an , ; HBALE\u2014823 LAGAUCHETIERD BD JOBUY A FARM QE or + ow un WA.Snowdon, 487 Temple\u2019 a 1 - 2180 to-.JMO \"able for any clasm of trade; long ) 1 sass to wultable tenant.Apply H.Roelle, 107 Bt.plumbing ; ri immediate possession.Jas.M.: Mitchell, James st.123 MANCE STREET ANT Boilers and Engines.or Telephone Malm 3212, 4b à oLeT \u2014 w \"2967, Star Of- Paul.we BOILE right; 0 ar Se.7 and room fist, St.Catherine street on Pen To Let, Store a and D ling OT EAE 'sfees nna à prices: tal nd WD \" A der.raiiiie, 1502 Bt.Treat.mirse ° Also Ints In all parts of Wesimount and Nos.2354 and 2356 St.Catherine St.« FOR BALE \u2014 FLATS IN WEST.NNGIIES Tlorsontal and upright, high BAKERY TO L&T.Main 2404.\u2018 ue Property attractive to investors, Noho Annex.Apply to dwellings and.an EE iin, Por \u2018Dame LE ace ie pertin: REMISES UT STONB FRONT À \u2018 à veliings and assem « vu rs ° ABS-\u2014Wood pulleys- and belting at ET \u2014 GOOD' PABHISES FOR TO LRT \u2014 C either for eg: or for personal in- ' st, properties In Bt, Sten Ta T0 L .bath vestment, wi ty ftrelf until present Real Estate Department, Toraber and con depot, ol nd flats, west prices; al ufacturers baker, candy mebsfsaturet, canning on w.ou mater fumace, with ga end Joapes expire.when property will have Montreal Trust & Deposit Co.Thornton Park, house \u2018una vacant lots in Clearing.stocks al gromtly increased in HB.M.TaN Tel.Up 3368.¥ Buliding Lot No.1701- 7; New, 87 Notre Dame st.= (@?, S.Ross & Sons, 342 Netre Dame St.West AE MEI 104652 ar business property on Univ.ere ert, aiid Ormatown, fine building site at Cuistierviiià, 2 \"wr Vénhortiié sy.Thomme | MULLING DOMINION MACHINERY, purposes, ete., stabli ve two horses; b te rental; od a.Nghtirg; opposite the Bt.rie Henry Lamoureux, \u201ci, Fork Park.Apply (to 0.ave.St Mama. x.BESIDENTIA ' res »iy UL, 5 Mes PRE Al, FLATS TO a Tee .-F, LR Rl yor vs BRE ju HOUSRMTOUKE.8 he senlior 6 all modeon ira SAC Alo ong Fen bea ms | ER Teer par Bia 4 ¥0 LET; 4 .® + \u2019 > .Ce Sond =.fe on Bt Cath de- Sherbrooke st, ga Guy Hal Ame À : \u20ac aubortne 1, Etianberg a Co\" separatel oo bath axé.mous n° LET ; R & dE 6 EE » BC eon - Tel, Up = co.rll > uh pin puma à th and: we, stories.ne TENRM = - ce RAD \u20ac - pr kirk x BRAC NEW | Bot Tel.comen da good paved Moors: gus, eleotricity; où two ee Q T TED ectrio Ne ty, FLA qi.Address good corde yard, Fra Le arc Laf corner, .Son.it eX, § roo T ON 690 City ali Main \u2018Sie.moyne, 263 Lafon ontaine.Call po tory Fou ay ; sdmmediars | bath, TO LET \u2014 H ave, 42 6 To taine Park.Le .in .Ny ire ie Présent tens posses - ed house ANDBOMEL LET\u2014COTTA = oo TRS ip ze + does ment Jouve no Cian 1 ant ond.antenne garden Strait\u2019 | TTAGE, CENTRE OF ' ) Want A a | HrukTions vai à ET ve.oom, st erator, on Kit ruit t we \u2019 .: ACA \u2014 R - 3 Beer Been slactrol - Appi Tees, Po.a Cor \u2019 Aer er re SR \\, RESIDENTIAL, FLAT.usser.een ir bath.stations lors, tile Kus Apply 320 Bt.Denis ao Ne.\" .CHAPTER xxi || NWANTED = Ady 1 : hore SITUATION Mots mo ater heati sunshla plowp 4 real.Tel .\u2019 - ! .\u2019 pom a may NTELL, 8 VACS rain ng, el or y Les.- w he dios earn IGE se .ge.670 Manly alt of T0 LET \u2014 \u201cws me oT CENTRE OF Le © n a man work ; as for Bewapape aoû vba PER- Waris ASR : T An- flats, West TENBMEN per part, OF CITY, : fortune 8 for ye aa.pend for pari ee Te NTED = 348s ; Xo LET IAT Beat moderate.tous, BMENT oF TWO bath, gus; c 13 fists, heat a\" UP.= He some acquires, ars and a ARTI ERE Mog Snes Ay LAs BEVELLER res 8; rine siree: LAT.1031 ST.C Lo hone Westm every Way.ply 342 Bh omplete restorati times sells WANT oss Byn- eo: Bauk = Mirror s AT pe .Lathe and 150 I.CATH Le mount 41 \u2014 erbrouke.on, $80.ness out a D \u2014 OP 205 156 su, Out and Bevel t TED \u2014 ; \u2019 ose ne 7 rooms o Dorlon.facing \u201cTo LET Tes 20 Ap- or tak retires- nd from busi- steady whitewear, ERATORS on ; ANTED \u2014 FIN awa, ie tds: Crompton (NEAVERS FOR , Rent 318.Fe modern hag \u2018plumbing, bill mount, CS UPPER LEVE ii} fiat.LET-3-ROOMED es In a pa P.4 amploymant undorekirte, (LADIES orien conte alse LUBHERS ON = asim.ake woollen plain RJ pply on pre provements.ra unl Coloulal Man L WEST Ply 12 suitable FURNTS share, rtner\u2014 - d Co, Lig.cree = rappers; 48 ced hands have mo tr LADIES te Quam a wéave te 1 TO LE mises ts, Places: ter mn, Wideo verand on 16 suoms, ply 129 Inspector for small family.HED Th .sells him a td.162 Vines Job ane $12 per veus no on dra) a > âtes not Lau Mit ° a \u2014 x ! Vines: terraced leer.ahs.§ o at «Ap us divi - re atree Co.807 \u201cA ouble ma y © si urs No than $10.00 fide, ve 7 - LARGE tennis court H grande ombres.+ ding th VV AnTeD L su Fa ply tu A hina oo soar ome\" trie w ith fur RGE $1 Not ent 64:00.shrubber! TO LET\u2014 ca e work ~~ 5 8 ul at .sogume fice.oubles: 1 irin nace.ona ROOMS, == re Dame .- W.Erne en A LOWER re.: .the w experienes C8 IRPMEN y ANT RD \u2019 ' ANT LN ave.or F1 open plum mel bath, 3 weal.st Bolton, rgyle ave TENEM \u2018worry and perience Cauadi AND ! \u2014 ARB as \u2018 ED \u2014 EX XN.8 1bing.PSE T - .room, he .chy: BNT.12 \u201c monthly une, au BRAKE or hav YOU ore PERLE sas or Bendy lo i BT AE BE |p as ES nb Our heros busine EE a EE M da wo A ES LET : street able.Ap) nd bath cer.TEx Hed.ya à r, pa , water and siness h «terred.ouble.Bate x ondoa, Unt.« - Ma slaver.+ 14 \u2026» Crosent pe AD - SELF ply at m, Dats : 3 ; rd.A a ntries, : grown \u2014 ad oa Send .Bt wa w way, T « end t rouali y 1 Ina Manu (3 rooms.fu flat, Br ConTaiNED | TO LE 16 Bale a fe Westmount, ppty 4125 St.Catherine The books prospered and \"fe Montreal Shani.Ralway Soi bomtion O04 sedi staricy ve vos si V ANTED pecter_ et Fe Bronktax: \u201cof uvutahed or gle Eeutieman fs vue ET = TST CENTR 7° TET e =, show every year a la Way TEL -\u2014 Association, \u2014 m, usagds ob the pasider \u2018ihe LITHOGRATHI: FEMS .Commer Lane i tondanee us urnisha in Suey tuom, welling, vight (ESTHER mount ~HALLOWEL sald he rge profit had Webber oy TAC PERS Fou | NTED = TAILORS.at real Lithostephing.Notry De premises or wink Dopehes: aire, brick house du plu aler system, ga wht rooms and at aeif-contai ST, WEST- e, \u201cA halt Cooporage, wanted a R BEER 571 to ass class customs « MUST WANTED ane street rT A Ev er st fron house, lar mbing.solid .gas and month.3 throom, ned houses, can : interest I' .Guelph.t once U Civthie sist tellors.A » coût make BE \u2014 CUTT \u2014_\u2014 West, 7 Evans, 104 - L'Auply 21 Be platfor stono anû Ja .Conti , 55050 °, $ { ll sell, ! WastED Le Uso.r, 413 N Pbly to rs.also § The suc ERS AN r ss : DL _Apoly =76 © m balvony mes st.ss Stev nd $35 Got LA : \u2014 M § a2 otre Dam Wo.Curr Taspe cessful D TAILORS fr ro LET _ Centre st.cony In evenson, 1% a a price \u2018 ed t EN AN A © at rie, ed: opportunité man |s 1 1 | yo LET vk \"TO LET wo ® , 126 BL that is .lanterine Canet D Boys WANTED \u2014 a ; your 9 an any he, one who ner Eases flats, he x LIG SHTED | : ave er, ro No.5 Bu : re To LET\u2014 business man.\" right, from a Tos.ind trades; ana mping.bri WANT.Pri steady raion PAPE course\u201d in ent es is Bro, are present for occupation May Dorchente se re a fit class 5 BUCKINGHAM |?trom ENT ANT LOWE w good SL Louis: Free York, Cup chape, ner Era aie ER en ULER Rude à Bon aa ee Bart ne mlb nes 0 tlon M weheste oear- | ppls No.cement ¢ ence, 12 urnace, .room, SR, 81 He © cata! cago, zoyne es.Page, rlotte, 136 Broad now.A.rota TA ay let est.Ready em vw 3 Bucki ellar, Da 2 rooms | open cupboa x\" procured 7 okux .Cinclns V ANTED é , mites part of R adway, N Str AE - Appt ny ngham sy fuinec n perfec plumb rds, Da a fin YAN rats, ; \u2014_ 44 = cast ocheste .New Tor | get Went.Evan 101 Notre Dime TO LET - drain seals\u201d EE Apply 17 Park a wpm fists or H be had\u2014 © partner\u2014the best to » ED ani REQUIR © We manor atsamer room CHEF FO hr of Toronto, 16 \u2018miles weer :% ir m = GE) av y , S ur a * r ce ) M To Ter Sr | et, vee en EE ra ind Siren || Te Pere Par ° fot bm of cour our metre Shree wn Coli ma EE 3 ron WASTED aren i I X ave.TS 4° suilabie te 2v, Nece R 28,50; 1 - INCE ner, ant\u2019 e, fro ter; ml ust aiso ve mo ending t to H etarençes refer- pi - OG nace; fu à rooms.hat 41, 46 su Trade.nants, Ja ssary re lows |p House, di ABTHU N Ad.m a Star at 0 a first be a go unting à on Ont +» W.Sherrif, apd sal y immediatel RAPHERS 2152.rther particule hath.w sus.j\u2014 + mes Balllie pairs tor some, bathr ning room B BTREET, New, If yo .once.statl class pat od patter e- steward, ary y.639 Cen S.re ars, Te ve.fur- Boar and S oom, lau n, parlor, .u are o salary.ng ex tern fit n fit Pic- AN tre mt.ee ToL Telephone Main ÉD vue SEE a n To.M Nacre Dame a ve 7 Rone (Copyright) That 5 sell bservant you surely fuar wine pen, si MW Ae 3 sneroraske à 8 ans ai.Apply at omens Ta Ton ET \u2014 bou ET \u2014 8 LE .west, 4T : Star * ranteed mould.motors and) herbr CTURI st Mfg.y at va OM Jarge ET suty repairs fou qu SELF-CONTAIN et T \u2014 A ; 26 r \u201cWant\u201d Fawcet and good wakes ano or 10 Pl aundress.ooke st A COL- Co.Ltd.ce, The Bia Tale family.ume ot AEN FLAT.4 Janes eter sultabie ce avenue Mel woodwork ere TR eo FORFAR -\u2014 cel.Ads all others ex wick, t Mg, Co, sacks file The Clini y Housekeeper, Ra rele ren A Ta.d » 189 Delorimler ndard rooke ot stov ted.».Board nant, re - and cellar; ned, pai TTT - se N rles : or 1 P- AN \u2018 anew required and ne Foe Seni To LE of Trade.à 336 rooms ath \u201cee (hres per month: verdes .APARTMENTS TO LE WANTED 1 6 ow Bruns: \\YARTED 7 © > oa \\ ge à MEN WANTING 3 nw no children.\u2018 Refe : w T \u2014 9&3 ortar st.| pér mo wellin, T cook, \u2014 IN B.C.! m \u2014 FIRST te London, nd return NG FR U F- est, 1 NOT \u2026 Pt OSt.C nth.A gs.3 .trom neat.GO echant CLAS M Liverp on cattl ES iy To er adits mor shone\u201d renee TRE DAME ann op to 38 TB Tool Couet ren srruaTions vacant.| 150% nom, os dn oud PLAIN hice\" io 7 for our woclien mila.47: Manet ur Pre Brivtoi and \u201c \u2014_ .v Teen i 1.IS woven\u2019 Suniel acy WC pment FURNISH ail magera_somvasiancen À BURNEIDE 46 \\VANTED oan, Bar it Tree Mac HE ware Shale que pene ee wer | intB Jones 151 a! trees, shed mevly deco uFnished or part TO LE Ë té ED HO : Lan save, electrie ces, hedt, b win 17\" to \u2014 A GOO tn F ptet, Disco La a TT er Orated, 82 7 À part u LET - A USES TO b or, on the fixtures, ot water, Red?FT Eenera D, RE y very, Bri A ANTE .rucutars,} o pp P ort.#2 prem Appl » er 1 ho LIABL ; ANT tsh |: D \u2014 - 1 si : 5 TO LET\u2014A shop 2 ovine.API 9 mere ot SLT RTO Ds QU Catheriae at AN Nat wh venue (row Sanu Aoply EU NVANTED \u2014 MEN TO ADV 6\" Lao washing.PRET ANT N A NTER rater de sei de 2 | 1533 St.T NICE MO t Shuter urounds; TQ LET TO LET 3 6 Weatimnou oft Bt.C © Opposite M.pounds to ce our stuck ERTISB street.ng.Apply r.family of on Nurseries er Lo sell à MEN OP west and w Denia st.§ DERN FLA TO LET at.46 2 ed \u2014 ELEGAN me \u2014 IN SHE nt 1385.atherine ing s tarmers and poul AND - evenings of three; Stead Previous ex or the F «818 AT \u2014 2 .house ANTLY nta We LBOURN on st.) Tel pare tlr and dea ultry com- , 113 Cre , y work, Libe perienos .Fontuit party 1f would rent iene $14 Te sine Upper AT BREW pieces.Oriental Pbaude FURN xround fl stmount TRNE AD, WANTED es excepti ue of lers; w ; - - scent fre.À rai not esse t goin road Lach) WSTE ho riental Loula X NISH- oor, h , fiat af ART- ; \u2014 C es onal of \u2018permanen* ork dur- V ANTED \u2014 4 T poly at © pay.Hand stial, at Harv applied for at $14 to x las | huuses ne, termi R PARK gany fur boudoir, V.art KAR stove, ested.and seven rool ters HECKE - particula pening fo uly; this | \u2014 ar 3 oronto.nes, Bton soins où ey Valen by the 1 a gond LE Per of 8 room nus of , as at niture).sil bedro istic tor se refrigerat water ms, Laundry, no night RE AND sire rs, Gold or a hustl is an serva IRST CL © and Wei te tine'x, 152 st of M saer month.A ns, ali electric 1 ove, hot w k curtai om (ma t rvice; à ar, electri rate paid: ry, 191 S work.New Y SORT- et, Lond en Crest er; write f 4154 8e.C pt: refere ASS GEN T ington 39 St, De arch, - ament st.CH.Ch convenienci st May.ater leat! ns elect; {to Jaa Ma mmediate c light, 3 t Urba! 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To LET AAA ai n Tel, Up 23 mpson stmou ice Joven \u201cTo In Peel ND TWO .Ynerine ui, 89! t of $3 1 we guar ofl NTED \u2014 os.Appl no wash ; HOUS seod 68., 40 Reno n pre- ons .street Wa 4 t utely su or every à antes à Lot YOUNG y Monda Ming.Food trom \u2014FINR DRY n E Tu RE ut Bulli} ie, net fltg | each.Ja epart- \u2014 6 3 Imperial res don't fall aya work bah or general GIRL, A y.151 Sta your own Aust, ! STORAGE st, 13 r NT 31 8 WA ng., ar © nctudeé nitor's NTED FIRST C oO Bliverwar to writ &b- y out: smal housework BOUT 17 [WANTED ruey st.lock small ve Fungp Looms a qome.pri TT.URBA NTED \u2014 to.866 and syr- Lento re App! 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former .e given.mmaterial; money; di six week Cready y work T and all STABLE avenn tv - NO ing er suitably Queen's H eédey AN rooms t West, on; good r manufact MAN TO ice.al, Address mployment, thousands: 1 find po stance, \u20ac a for Co., Lid : he James STO L da enue, modern 661 CITY same to rewarded atek Wind- up-to-dat , With ba suites address; appearan uring co Le N 23678 | we s; placed sitions, too, Tpértence , ., Mount Mc- ET.r, $30.Nu rm cotta MATE proprietor upon r April.F + impro throom ; Wberal ce and rpor- TAN .Bur ekly, perh pupil Jan.free; p Royal a A.Boo TE Fore : i pon return 16 5 Ross oF rene a ments.», eu.ry.Address Le ac xceptio AV ANTED 45 2e0a this and &ps can Jan.9th, ve.0 LET owdon, 467 T avenue, $45 ou LOT \u2014 ON sé 2 West Ross & So till int Entry let ar off with ents to nal with ex STENOG coun write.\u2019 J.H lade you al \"Yor WANT TED \u201874 : -\u2014 STABL emple Bldg sw.ska \u201csavun .est.\u201d na, 142 May.A ice.references, rigrhe ences, 6 experlène RAPHER Yr tant, room .\u2018Goodwin, | too; sa \u2014 OPHRA near Bherb E, UNIV TO LE .te tes and hoo pat - : Notre Da pply A 400 , 60 Victor! 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; one wi « and t Office.to the es, & good tm to pe ctoris \u20ac ply 4820 row LES WAN Nos, sat we er, & ng à brooch.Finder res Bnerhicous uÙ tor, 324 Be Bet Park Dullding, wort ern dress px for the th some YAN \u2018 to he, slant ma saigry w n pe (WYANT \" + TED.1853 st.rbain .- + 208 Drum er reward a wi Reter venue, h $1l.- N 8237, Btar nick pref experi NYANTED \u2014 © 43 daw put ali come Une exp will be paid ED \u2014 A YO A ; ; in ot.ee.730 mond at od by les .W.Badg- Branch O erred.Ad- to read NE HUND peesed of consider ol srionced q ; 16 for hou UNG GIR! D No.1796\" me and w \u2018upper - os - = ANTE piped [WANTED Rice.of every day'a M ad.in t RED PEOP hustl other Srpsmionced prefer Can sie sework and ; ABOU =\u201c _ _ ; > .LE er.A qualificati ut, it .p home nd help m T pin i) RENT room.b.Urbain ot.coer 16: LL057 WIRE HAI D TO BO > March 10th NOT L aa BE Laure Bar, for this miscells, stÿlet pplicatio ons, M pos- Versailles nights 1 Ind bab stalilé ; A N and \u2018lowa .00 dog.RED FO amounts: vo RROW with ch 10th, F ATER .Lawrenc , for my job neous est confide! n will b ust be a st.{ preferred.y.ation \u20ac ter th 000! o.3 Su we.5 tan h , pup, even X ans Sass; so, 81 FOLL three , Frenoh h THAN © ot, M s.Optic) fice.hee.A e treat 193 eof aity.A or three ri tee horses 2 No 676 ne si, upper, R ead; heart sn by marked, rE 3 ar » 81000, ome peak bo of four ye ardwar, 3 .Montreal an, pply A 40 a in ALAN an th là yearr ex e clerk WANTED - 44 3,26 A1, Bt iv TED .388 C Craig a.three rigs; location and Nox 415, Amant, upper, 5-0 12.pp Revard.49 Cath sped, black » nok\u2019 atig Soudi city each case Bren Sine?rie Bros.Sudbar are experiences ji \u2014 À CAP at ar Or te GENER st west vertising mice 351-388 upper, 4 oms 7.00 cart st pot on side.ee fa properties, sive first + Budd apply In A ol enced steward ABLE AND ANTED \u2014 a ton a mily of three: Al SERV ÿ ANTE ; te ar, ia (GAU QUE rooms 850 I osT \u2014 Sa em .ate security.C enfants popiaed at ary.Ont.ngiita ub, a for an FXPERI- NUE a Areas pt ¥ of nraos poor Ee ANT, V ATED! STABLE Ton 4 Apply 2606 rad y ut, low-.barne wn 130 ; Ax BENING eT .y.C 138 Star policies, ets.WANTED POSITIO ON mad coût could probably bod November: of town street.ve references.ALAUNDRESS corner of Victoria and Weste Eoons purs .cterk OFFER ; Ta 7 4 puss mar sey pires yard And hour.or UPPER met aires.oom a NE wna Windeor vt.Finder biease UT JT me 10201110 dw reputable fi 38 acting ED von © fi \"ter Omicé.recommended.arried a7 ANTED on WANTED \u2014 EN orn aves.i Siar Otice.suitable.Addreus nl, PLAT.ot.Reward.tease return Ls ntereet own of vir for shpply : talegrip?SUPERINT znoû plain ERAI.RB : ; remy fl no chit A YOUN Co n ER vege 8 3853 \u2018and 00 to $300, WANTED sa unde srépifto 1! ENDENT ply after à céok; fam RVANT; Loa nor of dre ING OST.- , Star off rcentage.: _ - ratand nes: m oF p.m Hy of : sa, 1870 of \u2018large | n.win cou.44 \u2014VRIDAY > office.Add for & _ ADVERTIS tak! telegraph ust tho - .3% Bian two.À Won rousse, h sutr-let.uppe twe .AFTORN Mee ee of new busin ING E ng charge y, and de roughly ; ep nt.pe.th.1364 BL.ed ao ghildren.ads a Sar Soe and po us Ma ay WANTED-TOUND GIRL, biped Aadrese 3 1 EE or ota Teo.ote EEE alt ANTED \u2014 A N°, 5e Royalty's Handicap.We understand thai.to avoid the convenience of overcrowding, Ki suggested that the represent ven af =I OF COMMERCE Paid-up Capital, $10,000,000.HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO B.E.WALKER, General Manager BANK MONEY ORDERS ISSUED AT THE FOLLOWING RATED: $Sandunder.cc.3 cents Over $5 and not exceeding $10.6 cents \u201c$10 \u201c \u201c $30.10 cents \u201c $30 \u201c « $30.15 cents BESOTIARLE AT A FIXED RATE AT and at small cost.Montreal (Que) Branch F.HL MATHEWSON, Manager.THE CANADIAN BANK Reserve Fund, $4,500,000 ALEX.LAIRD, Asst.Gen'l Manager These Orders are Payable at Par at any office in Canada of a Chartered Bank (Yukon excepted), and at the principal banking points In the United States.THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE, LONDON, ENG.They form sn excellent method of remitting amall sums of money with safety Canadian Marconi Company offers.history of the world's stefmahip plvin Managors for tha 25 BROAD 8T., NEW YORK.50 CONGRESS ST.,, BOSTON.CANADA LIFE BLDG., MON MARCONI WIRELESS It would.be impossible to find, in the ventions, a record of such consistent and rapid progress as that made by the Marobn{ System Advancement along every line has been the by-word of the Marconi Bystem.With the aid of & recent slight modification ef the apparatus, the operator on the 88.Philadelphia is now able to transmit messages between seven and eight hundred miler.This means that this vessel can begin communication with the Station at Cape Race.Newfoundland.before she has dropped communication with the Marconi station just outside of Queenstown.NEVER OUT OF TOUCH WITH LAND Is now a fact, and not a thedry, and every big ocean will shortly udopt this lalest apparatus which Mr: Marconi has perfected, The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada will benelit directly by this inoreas ed communicating distance, because messages wil be transmitted through all the Canadian stations during a much longer period than before.This will allow for messages to be sent and replies to be received in steadily increasing numbers.You should not delry a thorough invesligaUon of the luvestment opportunity which the We will accept subscriptions for auy amount of stock from one share to two hundred shares at $6.00 per share, An increase in this price tu 87.00 may be expected at any time, and the need of investigating thia maiter 1s un immediate one.munications and malse ali checks payable to MUNROE & MUNRO great In- g the Addrens all coms Marconi! Under writers TREAL.: » Here's a Good : Investment for You.Do you know that the demand for copper far exceeds the supply ?Do you know that, in the whole of Canada, there is ohly one copper refinery.And do you know that we control that refinery and also the secret process of refining copper?But our present plant is not large We've Last enough to supply the demand.got to increase our output and do it right away.So we\u2019 ber of shares of the stock at $100.each.re disposing of a limite.num- ear the business yielded 17 2-3 p.c.on the capital stock.; We don\u2019t want you to take our word Let us full particulars.Write for this, investigate.send you our booklet\u2014it gives 11 + or, better still, telephone to Main 1813 and we will make an appointment to meet you.Montreal Copper Co.Litd., 333 William Street.an ny STETEN Py =r i LU at it ' ll committee | w > court \u201c RJ.to eerste prt Arar = = = 4 om hm = LATIMER & C0.wad \u2014\u2014\u2014 4 a ue ten ee get SOOOOOOOOO< ous-borse any or \\ready in our > Express W OOOOOL Stroet.um, ons.and of a dozen different sizes, fit all work.for Immediate delivery.One or a doren at quality that suits buyers.100 light vehicles now 1lces and warerooms ACROSS THE \u2018ATLANTIC BY WIRELESS Arrangements have been completed between the Dominion Deforest Wireless \u2018Telegraph Company, Lid, of Canada, t Wireless Telegraph Syndicate, Limited, of London, England, to absolutely establish WIRELESS COMMUNICATION between America and Europe on or before NOVEMBER 1st, 1906.and The Defores These stations wil he the most powerful in the world, and will have a capacity of sending or re eiv.g 50,000 WORDS PER DAY, wilh will give a net reventte to the Dominion Company.based upon reducing the present cable charges from ?5 cents to 12 CENTS PER WORD of over ONE MILLION DOLLARS PER ANNUM, which, with tie iAnd stations of the Compaliy, should bring the total nel earnings up to over $1,200,000.00 per annum, i equal to | 100 PER CENT.ON THE ENTIRE SHARE CAPITAL.The Dmaoinion DrForest Wireless T.legraph Company, Limited.is the only Wirelees Telegraph Company doing a commercial business in Canada.and It numbers among {ts custumers some of the most prominent business nen and corporations in the citles of , MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND QUEBEC.Ils business ls rapidly increasing, and with the completion of the lation ut TORONTO ABOUT MARCH 15th its it will be in a pusition to very materialiy increase power, present earning .The share capital ($1,290,090) of \u2018he Dominion Company ts remarkably low and for that reason the shares will advance very rapidly in price and we sow predict that within ONE YEAR FROM DATE the shares of the Company will sell for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, which price will be based upon the net earnings of the Company.Interest at the rate of 6 PER CENT.PER ANNUM on the par value of the shares, and the FOURTH PAYMENT wil] be paid MARCH 15th to all shareholders of record on March 1st \"je sidies which are FULL PAID AND NON-ASSESSABLE can be bought al par.$5.00 EACH, and if purchased before March 1st will draw interest on March 135th, Agdrens a.) correspondence and make all remittances to HUMPHREY & COMPANY, 160 St.James Street, - MONTREAL, Canada.Sole Fisoal Agents for the Company.fs now paid quarterly {ABIL INP Ad RIT sas ghey t IHinoïs Central Traction Co.First Mortgage 5% Bonds Prineipal and Interest Unconditionally Guaranteed by Illinois Traction Company Price and descriptive circular upon application.JULIUS CHRISTENSEN & CO., Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S.A - LOUIS ROEDERER CHAMPAGNE® © CHAND VIN | DSEL@a 2/4 PLL INN As VRID ol | MONTREAL Atall \u2026 Clubs | and Cafes At ail Grocers Sd \u201d - by the annnuncement .liver and Midner troubles, an \u201cLARGE CROWD WAS PRESENT Acton, in Two Straight Falls.\u201cob No One Prepared to Lift the 320 Pound Dumbell in the Test of Strength.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Yt was no surprise Lo the large sized audience at Sohmer Park to see Trein- blay pin \u201cJoe\u201d Acton to the mat last night, in two straight falls.It was Tremblay all through, and judging from the applause .of the cheering it would appear that tlie young French- Canadian has lost none of his old-time | ed in .and clevernoas.~~ Tremblay took the first fall in thirty minutes and forty-five seconds, after some wtiff work, in which he was always the aggressor.Acton was cleyrly outclassed, but his defensive, tactics were.always reliable, and shewed some ingeuuous tricks.Replete with head spins, long drawn out bridges, from a spectacular point of view \u2018he bout was all that could be desired.Tremblay had his adversary going ut all times, however, and kept him busy getting out of jeopardy, and holding his shoulders from the mat.Time after time Tremblay very near- ROCHESTER TEAM REMAINS THERE President Withdrew Right From the Wilmington People to Buy the Franchise, vopularity, and hag, Jf anything, gain- in speed Bpeclal to The Montreal Star.Roc ester, N.Y, February 24.\u2014 President C.T.Chapin, of the Rochester Baseball and Amusement (Company, has called off the Wlimington dea), notifying the Fastern Raseball people that nogotiations for the mule of the local club are at an end.The Wilmington people, it is understood, asked for more time in which to consider the matter.but Mr.Chapin was unwilling to grant it and keep the local fans on the anxious sit longer.Mr.Chapin now says that it there are local baseball enthusiasts who are willmg to come forward and buy up hia holdings he is perfectly willing to rel} them.There is llutle Hkedhood that there will be any change In ownership, as the local baseball enthusiasts are far apart, as to price.CANADIAN WON RACES.Indoor Championships at Pittsburg Were a Success.Pittsburg, February 24.\u2014Morris Wood of New York.captured both events at the opening of the world's championship Indoor skating races at Duquesne Garden last night.Events were one mile and two nile races.Fred Robson, champion of Canada.was second in the mile event, and Phil Kearney.of New York, third.In the two mile event Con.Hefferinan, of Ontario, was second and E.A.Kyler.of New York, third.Hefferman\u2019s starting was the surprise of the evening.\u2018There were AI err el Mee + days towards art ; Soe - = é per .Tremblay \u2018Won Two Falls He Defeated the Englishman, | *|\" of work.ly had him, only to let Acton slip Away to sufety by some pretty pleco Acton was finally caught on a leg hold.with head and shoulders pressed to the mat, Jt occurred directly after the third .In the second round.the Englishman went to the mat in twenty-four minutes.He was clearly outclassed in the encounter and showed signs of distresa.T.emblay was in far better physical condition.and during the last few moments handied Acton at will.Acton, on the other hand, looked played out and was not al all in good training.In the preliminary bout.Samson threw the local aspirant, Viger, threa times within an hour, and gave him alt he was looking for.as fgr as rougn work was concerned.\u201d The crowd was all for Viger, and this apparently made the big Swede sors, for every time the crowd would vel \u201cViger!\u201d Samson would {immediately proceed to enlighten them by making | a mop of that same gentleman.The evening was spuiled by tedious! waits, long arguments \u201cnd vaunting : challenges thrown in the face of the! different strong men.Barre, In the test of strength for a world's record, lifted the 270 pound bumb-bell all right, but found the 320 pounds too auch for him, George Kennedy then offered to wag- cr $100 that there was nobody present wha could lift the latter, nd although the two famous strong men, Cro aml Decarle, were hoth on hand, neither came forward with his accustomed alacrity.catiscd by the Canadian charge that Thompson had skated with Nilson, the professional champion, at Montreal, in 1899, Thompson did not deny the statement.and the officers of the National Skating Association ruled him out.A Liberal Donation.Secretary James E.Sullivan, of the Amerfcan Committee of the Olympic gaines of 1906, wus yesterduy notified by President John R.VanWormer, of the New York Athletic Club, that at the Jast monthly mecting of the club, held February 13th, a resolution was unanimously adopted appropriating $1,000 to the fund of $25.000, which the American Committee is now trying to ralse for the purpose of defraying the expenses of an American team of athletes to the Olympic games his spring.In addition ta this donation of $1.- 000, President Van Wormer vas uu- thorized to send out a personal com- munleation to the leading members of the New York Athletic Club, rquest- ing that subscriptions for the purpose mentioned be made, which means thst a much larger fund will come from the New York Athletic Club.This liberal donation on the part of the New York Athletie Club still keops it In the position it has oceu- pled for so many vears\u2014that of being the leader in everything athletic, and its liberality on this occasion will make for it many friends.Great efforts will be made in all sev- tions of the country for the next ten increasing the fund which is now going at a very lively rate, and every effort will be made to raise the amount asked for by the American Committee \u2014 825,000.The Metropolitan Association of the A.A.U.has sent out communications to all the clube in the Metropolitan district, and it is confidently expeoted that $1,- 000 more will come from the rmall athietic clubs of Greater New York.Emerald- Snowllioe Club.The Emeralds held their third ladies\u2019 night last Tuesday at Lumkin's, 1,000 people in the garden when the races were called.A sensation was created .that Thorval Thompson, of Minneapolis.had been disqualified on account of being à professional.The disqualification was \u201cWhat Sulphur Does For the Humaz Body in Health aad Disease, The mention of sulphur will recall \u2018to many of us the early days when our mothers and grandmothers gave us our dally dose of sulphur and molasses every spring and t was the universal spring and fall \u201cblood purifier,\u201d tonic and cure-all, and mind you this old-fashioned remedy was not without merit The idea was good, but the remedy was crude and unpalatable, and a large quantity had to be taken to get any effect.Nowndays we get all the beneficial effects of sulphur in a palatable, cone centrated form, so that a single grain tu far more effective than a tablespoons ful of the crude sulphur.In recent years, research and ex» periment have proven that the best sulphur for medicinal use is that obe tained from Calcium (Calcium Sulphide), and sold In drug stores und the name of Stuart's Calcium Wafers They are small chaoolate coated pellets and contain the active medicinal principle of sulphur in a highly concentrated, effective form.Few people are aware of the value of this form of sulphur in restoring and maintaining bodily vigor and health: sulphur aots directly on the liver and excretory organs and purifies and enriches the blood by the prompt elimination of waste material Our grandmothers knew this when they dosed us with sulphur and mo- insses -qvery spring and fall, but the crudity\"knd impurity of ordinary flowers of sulphur were often worse than _ the disease, and cannot compare with the modern concentrated preparations of sulphur, of which Stuart's Calcium \u2018Waters Je, and, the best and most widely ; They are the nstural antidotes for cure constipation and purify the blood in a way that often surprises patient and physician alike.- Dr.R.M.Wilkins, while expert- menting with sulphur remedies soon found that the sulphur from Calcium was superior to any other form.He \u201cFor Itver, kidney ahd bleod able.especially when resulting constipation or malaria, I hava heen surprised the results obta'ned frem Btuart\u2019's Calcium Wafers.In pa- et suffering from bolls and pimples .éveri deep-seated carbuncles, 1 \\ve repeatedly seen them dry up and - Smppear in four or five days, leaving tbe clear and smooth.Although Stuart's Calcium Wafers is à proprie- try article, and sold by druggists, and \u2018for that reason tubooed by many phy- plane, yet I know of nothing =o sate and reliable for constipation, liver and iffers.\u201d wilf find in Stuart's Wafers a far safer, more palat- where a most snpoyable eve.ng wus spent.Owing to the disagreeable weather most of the party drove out, although a few defled the rain and took the mountain course.L.a.ing was kept up to a late hour and after partaking of refreshments the party returned to the city In special cars.The following ladies and gentlemen were among those present: Miss Ella Mulcair, Mrs.M.J.Brennan, Miss Margaret Mulcalr, Miss W.Dempsey, Mr.and Mrs.Mul- cahy, Miss N.McNally, Miss 8.Cough- Un, Miss A.Davis, Mr.and Mrs.Frank Stafford, Miss Katie Scott, Miss Flynn, Miss M.Fox, Miss Nellic Regan, Miss Molly McGee, Miss Evesyn Brennan, Miss Constance Milligan, Miss May McNally, Miss Ella Hoobin, Miss K.O'Brien, Miss Muldoon, \u201cIr.J.Johns and Miss Johns, Miss D.Tansey, Miss A.'Delahanty, Miss T.Delahanty, Messrs.D.C.Benson, T'hil.Meehan, M.J.Brennan, H.F.Hoobin.J.O.Morl- arty.F, Macdonald, R.McLeod, P.T.Hoobin, W.A.Richards, J.D.Thomson, W.D.Robinson, W.J.Hushion, W.W.McEvilla, J.J.Davis, R.J.Booth, E.Fogarty, .\\.M.Moran, Bert Dayton, T.J.Grant, Geo.Grant, Chi- cagn, Ill: John Sheehan, J.Donnelly, F.P.Willlams, W.24.L:stofi, L.eo Re- gan, R.Y.N.Brennan, W.A, Telford, M.Telford, N.Telford, H.J.Stafford, Charles O'Brien, John J.Craven, V.J.Macdougall, J.T.Stevens, L.Macdonald, Miss Telford and many others.The club steeplechase will be held next Saturday afternoon, weather permitting, stanting from the foot of Mc- Tavish street.The following Saturday.March 3rd, a joint steeplechase will be held with the Hollys, so next Saturday's race will give a line on what the Emeralds can do in this event.; \u2014\u2014 + Le Montagnard Races.Through an error in reporting the above reces, which took place at Delorimier Park last Saturday afternoon, one of the contestants, the last one to cross the tape, was \u2018claimed to be \u201ca Y.M.C.A.man,\u201d This was not 80, as the runner in question proved to be a team mate of the one taking second place, There were several other starters, who, being unable to keep up the pace, dropped out and did not finish.The ¥.M.C.A.Snowshoe Club is not a recing element, and, therefore, had no entries in the race.Lord Grey te Patron, The Westmount Association Football Club has been highly honored by tlie acceptance of His Excellency the Gov- ernor-General to become honorary president of that institution.Mayor Kn has also signified his willingness to become an honorary patron.Mary new members have enlisted In the Weatmount Club since last season, and & most successful and prosperous ycar is looked for.The urn hockey match between Dufferin Grammar School, Brigham,and Sutton Intermediates as played at Brighani, in the presenceof a large crowd.Mr.Archie Longlin, of Furn- ham, was referee.The gamo wa: close- Iy contested from start to finish, tho result being a draw as the score stood 1 all.This leaves the school team vic- torlous., as they won the first match.The visiting team wero the guests of the D.GQ.8 boys for the day and were entertained at the school to dinner and tea, and left on the evening train.ex- ple and \u2018effective breparation.5 sade \u2019 89 4 law pressing delight at the wclcume and hospitality they had -cceived.EUGENE TREMBLAY, The French-Canadian wrestler of renown.,- ICE MEET AT BOUT DE L'LE Three Days Racing Commences To-morrow With Large List of Entries.THE INTEREST IS NOW RIPE All the Best Trottérs in Eastern Canada Will Take Part.The three days\u2019 ice meet at Bout de I'lle commences to-morrow, with a gr d Hst of entries.All the nirst-class trotters which took part in the races of the Central Canada Association will be on hand, and some lively times are expected.Following are the entries for the different days: Sunday.Class 2.20, trot; purse, $100\u2014Joe Bcott, Ludger Trudel., Montreal: Kentucky Frank, A.Berthiaume, Terrebonne; Geo.Stephens, A.Labelle, Montreal: Graham.F.St.Vincent, Montreal: Morel Pilot.Jos Berthlaume.Terrebonne: Gossim, O.Marchand, Jollette; Lady Noodmard, S.Sylvestre, Jolielte, Class 2.13, trot and pace; purse, $100\u2014 Antidee, H.Bonnenfant, Charlemagne; Major B.O., Max Clement, Quebec; Geo.A.Dan Daignault, Montreal; R.& R., H Meunier.Cartierville: Bert Booth, D.Richard, Montreal; Sliver Boy, E.Vig- neux, Varennes.Monday \u2014February 26.Class 2.35: trot: purse, $75\u2014Major Henry.E.Simard, Montreal: Bird.A.Labelle.Montreal; Frank Wilkes, Jos.Brossard, Montreal; Dr.Flower, D.Donnelly, Montreal: Miss Rosie, John Donnelly, Montreal.Class 2.35, pare; purse, $75\u2014Lord Es- glesen.N.Beaudry, Montreal; Lowis Wiggle, R.Proulx.Montreal: Pretorian, H.Moody.Terrebonne; Fire Fly, Ferd, St.Vincent.TYouville; Lady Belmont, W.Moody, Terrebonne.Tuesday\u2014 February 27.Clans 2.24, trot and pace; purse $76\u2014 Ceo.Stephens, A.Labelle, Montreal: Dan H., lefevre & Richard, Montreal; Asker.I.Moody, Terrebonne; Hattie C., Ferd.St, Vincent.Youville: Oliver Mowat.A.Lagarde, Montreal: Graham, F.St.Vincent, Montreal; Railway Queen, N.Beau- dry, Montreal; Morel Pilot, Jos.Ber- thilaume, Montreal.Class free-for-all: purse, $100\u2014Major B.O.Max Clement, Quebec; Jim Wil- sen, H.Moody, Terrebonne; Shaw, W.Moody.Terrebonne, Antidee, H.Bonen- fant, Charlemagne: Geo.D., Dan Daign- auit, Montreal: R.& R., H.Lagace, Car- Hepeélle: Bert Booth, D.Richard, Montreal, « [T8 ONLY A COLD, A TRIFLING COUGH\u201d Thousands bsve said this when eaught cold, ds have egieciad to cure the co Thousands have filled » Consumptives grave through neglect.Never neglect a cough or It can have but one result.It leaves the throats er lungs, or both, affected.Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.is the medicine need.It strikes ad the ve foundation of all throas or lung com Iaiate, relieving or curing Cougha, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, ), Threat, and preventing Pneumonia Consumption.wd It haa steod the test for many years, is now more penééail vo thes ever.It contains all the lung lisaling virtues of the pine tres cotbided With, Wild Clrerry Bark d oth edide.I atimnulates the been chial organs, allays irritation and subdues inflamma \u2018the irritated uo side ten oot Yo 2000 ting an imitation of Dr.Wo way Pine 8 put uj wrapper, three piso tress the and price 25 ota.Bal Cote, NA Nir.Julian J.LeBlano, Belle .writen 1 1 was troubled with s bid cold and sovers cough, whith essumed such sa attitude as to keep me ceufined to house.I tried several rezsedies ad but they were ofnoavail.As à last resort I tried Dr.Woed's Norway Pine Sycep and one bottle saved me complately.TO DRESS CORRROTLY Know the fashions and .excrcise good taste, Sce us about ft.Nugent '& Hoobin.archant Tailors.; à MIN), .Tel, up.9487.M 78 Beaver k fig Ns THE OLD STANLE VICTORIAS DEFEAT BROCKVILLE Last Game of Season Clean and Snappy, But Vics Won Out, Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, February I4.\u2014After sce- rawing for three-quarters of the time, the Victorias made a garrison finish of the Brockvilles here last night by 14 goals to 8, in the last game of the season for both teams.There was a sim attendance gt Dey\u2019s Arena for the game, about 400 turning out.Despite the very mild weather, the ice was rather good, though ore wet place caused some bad slips.It was exceedingly clean hockey, and the combination of the Victorias was pretty to watch, Brockvte's \u2018defence men scored five out of their elght goals, showing that the Victorias had the forwards beaten to a standstill, A few accidents occurred to delay the game.Troop's bad leg was in- Jured near half time, and he and Serviss dropped out of the game.Harrison tripped and fell headlong into the fence, bul retu .play.Tommy Smith, Alfs brother, a score-\u2014nmisé OUR OT - teem.Shouldis, at cover, was brillant The summary tells the tale.The teams:: > x Victorias.Bannernmu [EN O'Leary J Shouldis .Young Harrison se ceserns eee Smith RARES Troop Referes, B.Sthirreff, Brockville; judge of pmy, B.Dewitt, Montreal; umpires, Dr.Fiood; Brockville, and J.C.O'Donahue, Oftawn; timers, J.J.Slattery, Ottawa, and H.Wilson, Brockville, ONO re = tI td 2222228888 OHIDWUOOROHID aLoyshess SEA McGill and Wanderers, McGill II.and Wanderers II.will clash this afternoon, in the A in the first of the two final matches for the Western championship of the intermediate C.A.H.L.The next match will be in the Victoria Rink, on Thursday night, and the majority of goals in the two games will determine which team 18 to play off with.the winners of the Eastern division.McGill II.won this honor last year and wili put up a strong kick for it again.They form a very nicely bsl- anced team.The forwards, though a little light, are fast, good stick han- diers, and work well together.The defence men are heavy and able to handle pretty nearly anything that comes their way.McGill IT.will ilne up as follows; Goal, Mather.Point, Harrington.Cover, Callaghan.Left Wing, Doyle.A Quebec Snowshoe Carnival.The Quebec and distrdot snowshoers will hold a grand reception, church parade, games ang torchlight tramp preparations for Thirty clubs will be represented.The Montagnards, Le Candien and Cham- pstre Snowshoe Clubs have chartereû \u201cje special sleeping car leaving Saturday, February 24th, at 11.30 pm (Viger Station) and returning here Monday at 7 am.Tickets good for five days will cost $4.50, to be had at F.Moretti.1658 Notre Dame street.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 d Hardware League Game.3 to-1 in fiver of.Workman, Idmited, Tennia Challenge Acopted.London, February 24, ~ \u2018America\u2019s challenge for the Dwight B.Davis International tennis cup was.accepted Ra EE cable yes ; à only thus fer\u201d x.1ficat half belng very close, score stood \u201ctte.superior | condition \u2018of the \u2018men tol, and at the end of time store ingham & 5 wee Although all the principal hockey clubs in this part of the country de cided last year to ignore the Stanley C up, as over, and a team from the well-known Queen's University of Kingston wii battle for it next Taesday in Ottawa.PRE FIGHT HOCKEY AT CALUMET The Referee Was Tripped Up and Players Used Their Fists on One Another.Calumet, Mich,, February 24.Portage Lake defeated the American Soo team In Thursday night's International League hockey game at the Am- phidrome, Houghton.by 7 goals to 2.The contest wae fast and exciting throughout.The first half ended 2 to 1 in favor of the Soo.After 5 minutes in the second half Joe Hall tripped Referee \u2018\u2018Chaucer\u201d Elliott, who benched the player for the remainder of the game\u2014a twenty-five minutes\u2019 penalty.Portage Lake developed a whirlwind offence In the second half and played all around the Soo men.The game was fairly clean, few players being penalized.\u2018\u2019Reddy\u201d Me- Millan and Barney Holden engaged in a fistic encounter, and later McMillan mixed i up with \u201cGrindy\u201d Forrester.The line-up:\u2014 Portage Lake (7).American Son (2).Hern.Goal.*e ++ +» +.JODEB crmestar, m th oxen its the le \u2019 ar; ; SSSR didat Nr oF Can= \u201cThe frat yeturne from Su 1 re SI AM SL Urbain Grothe.oe ; RAILROAD: e a Good\u2019 Sized dicated hat ve from RC Denis wa 1 sa tee Rachel.es ere eus 43 24 \u2018 ~~ \u2019 a ; me majoriiy=thete, Mai (hi ould (ake & 30\u20141006 SU Lawrence.= x = sa: HO Majority St.Jean Rapist bul this was expected.31\u20141034 St Lawrence.er 60 TELS.hol ; .A er Pra ioe Lo give \u201cprise Powers, was expect- 92-1015 Su Lawrence.4 * sl * AN A Di A N NEW LARGE TURNOVER | at a hen rr ma jure 33\u2014167 st Dore: - : TUATED DIRECTLY B AMSTERDAM sion it : « vame from 34-587 ; minique = \u2019 i PA HO IN V wis beaten wax meen That Gr #8t.Do D 3 ONT iy Fourth A ropean PEL.OT .Ld .at Grott 35-\u20148 minique.62 HE ® nm ve.Bun Late Mr.P E| orgsnization hn Hochet the Libera) een pr Dominique.: at EACH.C torse Location Ee se New York.Prefontaine\u2019s Maj ; ndred majority.! id promised four | 37-613 8 Hippolyte.: 35 HEAP From Gr or shopping an i 1904 Over 2000, Whil jority in; re hat this Ba wis soon 33165 Se Hppotyte.os 61 ¥ y ro ES Ave Cars ener urn! Bi Station tak \u201c i ~ , ; au PF, ul, an .a at a Gets Over 1 o Verville Jortty had 1 Foam that ony id at the 33\u2014-871b date ces aes .33 4 cautifully improv VANCO FROM MONTREAL Se wa Re \u201ctar an ° Four À a r 1000 Majority Dot been secured y four ma- 40\u20141056 Hotel po 3e by a strictly tire ved und enlarged Mr ad 2 wind SH ard.; f Mr.AI ment to er Se rs ed a disappoint nou Laval de Ville Ave.og rooms Sign addition of ou A - 2 PE à Co.; fandidate\u2019 n° Verville, t1 ids of Mr.Grothe, ang $1001 pal avenuc.83 ier), quipped (tot.cold and sor TACOMA .$4 |Gr yesterday in Maiso .the Tabor | 47 Hotel de Ville Po wll .Jnodern with every PORTLA > an Uni Toaterday defeated Mr ve diviston | be ite Sanguine: Ave.- sl) = on eop\\crience known Ng ND.0xx.R on otel der candi .O.Grotha, ! Sangui Coie a 9 - ry pu fi Large \u2018sun _ 00 majority of date, by HUES 46\u2014B10 net.42 dE \\ rat floo pur- R BC ms From ; Tora ote, by the devialy Sanguin cee = - lorù r smaller | OSSLAND + $1.00 P @ surprise t - \u2018The retur ciaive 41\u2014588 Dr et.4 «N on all sléepi gun par- Svokume w Oppo or Day U a Sunnie to the election w n was not oss rolet.ee.4i .{he oc ng floors.» vastaeueee site Grand C P \" Drole vor ove.océari, Th verlooki ° Now ontral St tat convinced for orkers, wh) 43\u2014- rolet.50 e Hot ng Missoula, Anacon York ation Was Te of ths 5 days back 50-461 projet eee LS 31 ' : erplly.appointea a Derinis Us lib- Herons Butta \u201c= BA The somed to defea government 81-591 probe 2500 22 fording every comt conducted, af- Saft Lake.1.More, 45 AGF +.F paraticly ae von Footied was com 52-458 Rive RS A enclosed steain heated oom luxury.An sen en ee ° 0 san REE ;, \u2014oh - -103 z me» .Phenom ape ot 3 \u201cTs ERLE O8 i me wr TA o RTE 2 .tered in hehe of the voles r\u2014 55-874 ad.D a that _on the strand at sitüated dt- eat, Chicage 49 EAN sense record for uency.This a= 948 Be ON comma an eleve Tne e Is a Maironneuv isa bi 8i\u20145 rol.53 + nds a bea tion 2nd class.Fobrue v, robes light.It vs Aire the ors Be Mount Royal \u2018Ave.42 os and Boag iru, 2 ot Proportianate!y a te April 7th, 1908 ; mond Pret the late oar nover 09\u20141079 Fo Cees J a .and Information j Th Room em = many ether points.: atlieres, a efeated : y- Ce eres .0 _ T .stro Ald.» ee wner' 0 A date, by the d ng Conservative 8.D.Totals._ 17 and Manager Lo a 7 a 8 la urist Sleeping Car 5 Lhe figur ecisive maf candi- cee en es - = otel rl : : = .w : 8 5 101 gures for the ority of 2,173.oo.897 1,166 ra Le = * For Chic i - laws: two contests are ay HOCHBLAGA W \u2019 ymore, Atfant 2 di ivago, the North Wost and I» \u2014\u2014100\u2014 pou ARDC : ic City, N.J.ms ler mi omtee.semen stem \u2014 60-63 Se a ere : & 20 of 7 \u2014_\u2014 Not Post Office i \u20ac aver roth ai & \u2026 ext P mes St dh, Denis.Grothe ' vie el 310 More u ces 22 ° ville.A.OCEAN STEAMSHIPS ost_Orfice.rests Cee ea .2.397 a = 25 : ; octets Bapliste.bas 80% ar Ontario.1 © 01 61 ~ : GR Duvernsy oe Ey 06 1163 64-130 a Germain I 33 13 ul TRUNK% PIAL AN st LOUE La La Le 2 037 592 | 62188 à Catherine .55 42 TEM : Maisonneuve .000550 OH 05 : 394 St.Catherine .26 54 REDU Rusemount.seer ee ee 328 2a i | i 73 Maren ne se 28 28 FARES > , 5 printer.sen 29 ALPHONSE VE LT Catherine .45 \u20186 Second Tab 18 to Apel 7, In A r= re | oop Mary's (Forsythe 131 151 The success RVILLE, fn Havre.840: Pari oarried.i g lent one.The Lafontal 38 Noman Pat ome Jo days nes.Own pacity Ww informat! Pply to H : to Parla, H plained dberal election w T- the winner but to \u20ac wre ¥8\u20143 G aine Park.45 Guadelo bout 20 days in Tropi } er and Pro .H.Clar - on, apply & A ALLA $43.75.i o defea orkers ne rand to b ongratulate \u20ac igrnier 29 5 Lu upe, Domi St.Kitt ca n ney, 137 St.J A: N.Montreal.i Tonia, left Jani nigh ex.next time.His broth Tor bette Koz RAM OUT ER | Lucia, Barbades ana Dem 8 Antigua, 82 Montreal - James Street MERICA\u2019S 3 Lok of y of the tandlà t by the been a t 8 brother ! er luck 90\u20144 re .od 50 further par os and DD tibique, st, A N v IDEA ; RIVIERA an 2 208 ' pro te a rue friend ad alin 9 Marl © oee.38 | AHKKN, ticusars emer ; ; AL WINTER RESO a Dom = i freely d per organt 5 nd the Ht chan to labor, ays - e Anne 41 N.Secreta \u201cpply are.For Picture R R inion L j eclared za ton.T M ge on accou and would Cee.87 Asens, wrctaany, dueoce; ARTHUR 1 36 e Jaw 8 sque\u2014HAVAN T.Ine Steams H curdidate w that almost hey r.F.Mat nt of \u2018his defe Total \u2014 31 NL JERRY, Quebec ss.ATL leeping and NA\u2014Roman PORTI hipe ; ould\u2019 any bther °XPlA thews ad efvat, s ATE CLANCY 198 st.v8 ANTIC through Observati the.AND TO LIVE with two have been pther plaining that Pore detent or sr 5a- R3BY'S TOUR 137 Bt, J James si; CITY, N A tia Trains bet on Cars rornish IVERPOOI.Al tial mis ssible excep defeated, Vas really the Hines of words 587 573 James st: J URIST AGENCY 1° BAT- wa J.void t xe.ween Havana ans Sac fornishman .Wed.23 W : j i take, tions.Thé I y a seriou A Groth TOWN C mission .G.BROC: NCY.178 5 courteout ys Open.On 0, he Ri Tickets, Ti a and San- ArK.Mar i velshman.Mar.) | practicall they decla ché ih- ho had jee 8 matter ei, N OF ST.LOU ers st, M CX & CO St.Attention, Homilies troat.gors of mation at imetables, M #1 Kevsington.; ç y péc red, nr n red at t Can.thos 91 \u20141002 LOUIS , ontreal.201 Ci , , Homellke 8 n at City , Maps, WH Mar.YX A the behest of ns ne çonvention, mn Poe, the candidate nahh of the 111 921389 Janguinet Cee > \u2014\u2014C au?b2coû Bookiet and Laiondar os à dsrous lags, Canadian Wi a \u2019 he full tator- ITE STAR LINE, ; chiefs had been beral clubs, wi! Al! and the This closed the been misin- 93-1425 utel de Ville ave.1 3 ALEN L on application by taking nter CITY TIC NEW YORK TO LIVER : © Mr.LQ.Q a and galned hose la he crowd disper speech making oa an Hot oe Vil he 64 Motel and Sana HALL EEDS & LIPPINCOTT Bahamas a delightful wea voyage ! 137 Bt.James ET OFFICES, Octane.Fen 28 ERFUOT ese sume ou en, It was er [AT VERVILLE : * 95\u2014423 adieux .I 58 Atlantt Lennon er-Dempste and Mexico, by o the and 46 .Telephoncs } eutonis [1 Mar.Be Mar.Anything li be filed to added, LES HEADQU ota Laurier avenue cu 5 63 Fiesant new e City, N.J.\" SEASIDE $4 The SE Daho » by the El- © or Bonaventars Station.| MEDY Stein i Laurier C Ke an org put up JOE belore .ARTERS 536 Alma .le.24 3 for comtort bulldiog, with B HOUSE, Atlan each 4.000 homey and Station.A TERHANEAN SERVIC i | Club, th anization, The Desdauar 5 o'clock à .-| 97-563 Ce .; 42 feat and a ery en esl Jocation tie City, N t :000 tons, wil the SS.Ai wores, Gibraltar, N VICK.A posedly th , the largest a : he quarters, at .Mi.Verville's 98\u2014 e Gaspe .tt 13 79 ÿ othe#bathe gt Uver seve nee comfort, | on the vce + N.& le 28th of Fe 1 sail from Angola, \u2026 Naples, Genve, j 3 na street, wus 1143 3 es 983 st.ce » ! 33 20eod ven.Sea oty medi Fi to y including vcean front; ev Mare February Malifax v From N = Alezandria ) northe e most influe 1 sup- , Was crowd : St Lawrence 99 Hippoi \u2026 20 4 waler used.ra, golf, etc.sea water b ; every arch respe .and ti , n > v New York.8; lit ru HAA of the na ee RU of the ee po electors from Too ous st.ore CET wo = ¥.L.YOUNG, Gen'l.Mer = Fob SY ary BONE ea specially.for passe repas at ASE yl mo Bostos.needed for the n the question ot eph nee vas annvuneed by euch re- 101\u201422 pu Lawrence.\u2026.a 5 \u2014THE 8 .«5 26 all angers aloo and Second grises a ois La local Compan Mar 14 te lared that \u201ccontest.Basch apetion se ne o agent x go 1031888 St Law Lm 7 Moat aelect SE CHARLES 00e THE WILTSHINR, An experienced lighted by trial are LO mely Mae nr or Compta pars os p oin rhood of of the 103-147 awrence .1 2 2 on on the Step OPEN =! , ate City xeon carr and dul c light.B FanoomnLe \u201cwh ontreal ond TREE TRE, was abpleusé.The.tirsoya with tremondons 1042400 Clarke ont cnn are Iscinétive for its br NOG Treat, Open aii the year.Write for au = + four day rip, Calling vessel A swenty.aves Tins nl 1 andlidate, gr \u20ac firstgant ndume 105\u2014530a C te» 0 3 and liberal s aigh cla 8 B PUE pico \u2019 ng at Nass enty- 2 7 poegrote ent § poll No.7, av gncamgnt Clarke .00 2 in room manage n 58 patron.ÆBUS, ° by apd Vera assau, Havans New York TE 0 di oon L P.Brodeur, the ne en der rode 5 and À SITE à Mr ME.1061068 Su Urbain .8 al a bath artesian water.ses telephives | With many pen iroquois.© ho City of Mexios, Waa.$60.00, or 17 OU floridaspecief\u201d LM anatian acific Railway Go.Redo! ontreal distri w leader w: was well s Mas : 108\u2014 arke .22 23 sbloints Bac jo fi Best locatioh.sovements and aîte ELD r particulars, ; | *Florid I) ATLANTIC UT phe-\u2018Lernt et, and came ap ved and 4 121 Clark Ce eee 12 : NEWLIN 00 | Beach, C outh Carolina ations ER-DEMPSTE apply to a EWest À Building 6 EAMSHIF LINAt.in the cam eux.who Hon.gol parent that th soon be- 109\u2014133 rhe .2 35.N HAINE®@LI bath apacity 180.Equipped with \u201cthe \u2018Board of STER & CO .I néias Limited\u201d [a3 C31 the Twin Scre paign, d was foremost going to defeat e labor man w 4 Clarke ee.8 | 5.elevator t quipped with the Trade Buil \u201c vi as \u2018(ess OF BRITAI w Steumabipe clsm.The » did not Mr.Ver the Laurier © : was 110\u20143 Ch Late : 44 + .43 nee vator ln street, eun private ding, Mon a == M LuliESS OF IR N.14.500 tous inst escape-critl- .Verville ove er vandida arles Edw 1 2 niR9Md, il ragm.etc.pariors, rag- + Montreal.STAN x ELAND, } sherlex w M er of Marh end of cupied a se te.111\u20141155 E ard n 41 HOTEL YSLESW servie tt \u2018Excellent « 29 T4eod STANDARDS OF OO 6 1-2 an6 4,600 tone as accu arfie ard 3 the table, ur r seat near th a_ splanad Coa.20 vs On th WORTH, i A + bôbul varie e to speg m culsine A BT sad LUXOR Bt.Job im sas spesd.[&8 the convention.It of has ing torc- de for cl which had been the temspor- 1-34 Dark avenue UN 13 Li 9 Peach sto Virginia' ave.A FY Saw Pron toate, oring terms OCEANIC BTEAMSHIF CoO \" CARE MANITOBA Bee to Liverdoot ' e hahded ed th clerical w used as a ta- acific .(000 14 a athe.New cold se \u2019 waite w.Ameriens MPAN y - AMPLAIN.1Tth, Ma delegate Sut the ca at On his ri work during t a Lane aan 92 chestr v Dutch cafe a water In all 23926 Sails ever: uaû Avétrullas Y.GEO B.ECKE LAKE ERIE.N.Mar 3r r.31et ten \u2018that ey rde to tha of the Tight stond the former president Totals .1 LP ND per fay and\" rooma.American.o!| HOTEL JACKS LAND very 1 \u2018dan tn Prancisce is HA SAIL Ii.WHITE.Jip 3 New Torg.sie trip Cabin.= \"1.00 \u2018and \u201capr a tothe, as he y must vote \u2018anada Mr.abor Con 156 eu 0000 .645 ip.European pl up, $17.50 per n plan.Virginie -av KSO fami\u201d AUSTR OA.NEW - LBA New York RB) er and and upwards, acc 360.00 ain .wes t for lett ster .John A.Fi gress of 5 1071 Write fo plan 31.50 week and oc ave, facin N à L For b ALIA, m ZEA.8 wt asosmmodatior ording to a overnment w cmhdidate th t steed the [i iett, and un hi MAISON r booklet.Osbaor per day and ean.Special t E the Boardw rem Wm.H.vokler and = onthly to reduced ra! en.Round trig teams the ronventt ranted chosen.Th ej Mr.J.B.M ormer vice-pr is 114\u2014787 SONNEUVE orne & Painter.heat.room ana winter are tan ot.Monten 5c.e alling lat, ad- 46 BÉCOND CAB tokste .B.Kk president 14-787 Notr .nN .Amer » with bail r rates: at Broa real: B.K.gent, 137 8 a 4 erpooi, BIN.\u2014 211 who wo on he practicall en in was bro ack.and as each , 802 otre Da 41 26e erican plan: 1, $12.50 per we eam dway, N Denbl t James Me; t Single tH u y oullgw ught | ch ret 115\u20146 - me .od fi fine per we ew Y sh, G.H.A * at red 0 Lom p .a a She ti ae STU Re D * x | EE BEST EE oh Sh i el Be = on.Rodolph dviser of the Co onoghue, legal 117-581 N ame .34 NN.Tn Jann cre TY dem ne.EE te ive blame fo phe Lemieux Verville's mi Congress.W gal 4 Notre Dame .40 z \u2026 John Cruse EUR pool or Lond Londone x the.came in s majority ; hen Mr.18\u2014143 I me .67 a .OPE * on, @i ; trom nad Epo manner in .w or sevén hund y had reached à Latour.39 à 7 15eod , Fi ona nh 3 Livers His Spoken throughout he \u201ca ih ho secretary esr George J mx on 115463 Lasalle \u2026.ee 8 pd LAKEWOOD, N.J Tours Be Luxe and ie Tours Lake Michigan.NY oba, N.very e a oie te, success of Mr- veus, Association.of the \u2018Longshore.121\u201484e quart SVT 4 60 8 N ; Lake Ines.oe routes; choice ering ah tarryng \u201cThird UC Coe +e Mar.18tn \\ nméhit.Inst efeat for \\he mipeul position 1 ared from a \u20ac eee vee 3 54 ow and Seo Among t wood velling expe \u20ac ell tra- amship Third Class to \u201coi \u201cpassente pr Ten claration ear accepting the de uw t py Laurier RATAN headquarters Totals 8 22 Ho h ond- hand fashionable ana of New Jerse, Letsurely tehvel.125 nr $75 to $1.185 ve same Aas Liverpool 126,50.ve\u201d ende that y Verville and - à Cheers filled th ate was swamp- BL.ieee -_\u2014 use old F and Sprin healthtui Fal y.© A Ta .oftices abroad.Est.A bin only.Rate to Lo da service.*Se er the Govern they were ne nd his great throng e place and th \u2026 \u2026 #3 368 urnitu 9 resort.all, Winter 261 0S.COOE & SON, Loser 4 LL a w pply 10 & lo London $40.00, cond ernment >t oppasin, By 17 sang an appr e DEL | And re, THE and 1185 B =, HE AY COXPANT AN PACIFI were the O any more th & y o'clock the h propriate air.ORIMIER a large assort i LA readway, New I WAY Pinks Béarû of ere ei RALLY Ing that a pposition.but m an they sardines in a box end was packed like 122\u20141151 Des E New Carpet ment of Handsome A.J.UREL HOUSE, Independant MH.Clan cy.18 York.Thr rament st, LE Trade ES A MAS 6 classes ALANA of Torey ask- route right up to M Les stteet was also 133 _ 1007 Tes heirables 0H a: Pianos, etc.\u2019 », Oilcioths and Linoleums, |\u2019 MURPHY, Manager.eut Travel Tickets Everrwncrs ough Sleepers E y = sue ¥ clared ected, Mr working 16¢ room on th r.Grothe's commit- 124\u20141007 Mou SHER | we wil sell .THE LAURE we very Week 2 20 ji Mr.V 1 meeting\u2019 art Lemieux de.|!t became ab e opposite side.W 1251283 nt Royal.26 4287 will sell at our roo 7 N-THE PINE {Ni WwW = : t : m ! Mr.Verve was ine er \u2018meeting tha} Labor Te es Certain chat hen Mount Royal .* \u2018 reson BT., on ms, 241 and 243 FRANK F.SHUTB, M \u201d Ne Orleans _\u2014 Cheap rates from Mont q burg-J##merican, ; self wus .that the ra of the Yervilie mount een elected, M Tolals.\u2014_ AY AFT .\u2014 ane WwW CA ntreal to : .; and thet the Conservative ndidate hirn- thanked the ned platform and eee 01 181 a lot of good AFTERNOON, FEB.27, ; 11 36 eod ater Route LIFORNIA, DENVE Plymouth-Cherbo ; ; An ra defeat for of Verville nt longed pour He said \"he Viet bottom ROSEMOUNT ' EE trom a D han fur- S 4 CATALOGUE OF oouthern Pacitic 849.00 R, Col, er ante Mar.) urg-Hamburg - : J ursday ; 1e Govern and e workin \u201clorry be- 126-\u2014-Mr.J ST.odd g of parlor a ate residente.| 3 x ps weekly be elegant ~ ° $43 50 sDeutecniand 7 Mar.10 (tP Juecher \" .§ declared th evening, Mr mat.he would da gmen of Montreal 127\u2014 - Jolivets.ma bureaus, iron bed nd bedroom sets, p | Nes Orleans, Froie NOR Yon vo a Feb .2Dautacniand\u2026 Mar la rOtoTia.ee.31 last si at as he \u2018 Lemieux Fepresent hls best to faithful \u2014Mr.Labelle's.uo.35 tresses, fea steads, spri \"| nenday at hoon.a Now York oer and .18th to A Char 18 dma rd __ gh of th ad recelv them in ti aithrullv es.14 berware, ther beds, hen and 4 [+ follow t noon, arrivi tk every Wed pril 7th, 8 5 Ane lea, Valdersoe.Apr.7 5 sentative, be eir late helov ed the mons.He bellev 1e House of (\u2018om T eB 15 frigera sidebourd, tubles pillows, cham- \\ NCH Tollowing Monda, mo ng Now Orleans Lhe SAN 1906 Most Luxurious STI the electo fore his death ed repra.Ost brilliant ed It war nne - otals.\u2014 \u2014\u2014|h tor, sewing mac and chairs, rée I) .3 Included in rning.Berth and SANTA FE * Grim Modern of Levia ; und ( | ivtor of the eee es - ra ndsome achine » ù = FAST Ti rate.ana Under one is the .Boom ai \u201cwe thans.for Sir wi of Malsonneuv he asked Deen obtal victorles that k 002 BT ste new carpet and a lot of LA GESE : ME manageme ouly line Restaurant Symuaslam, si .fifrid T uve as a boon 1M © ned hy an rad ever ST 29 r, Wiltoh, Br squares In A NG ; SUPERE California.nt from Chic ut tCalilg at an evator 4 A LaOs etnment th aurler and on ln Canada sine y political party ST.MARY'S W RR oe min | INARCEN BX SERVICE F cago to Med Avot for sr ton à Parite The re e election the Gov- Mr.Ac} a confederatio: y 128-348 À ARD.room\u2019 any room, nea pestry, in CELLENT or berths, tick iterranea séarise : ply of of Mr.G ; lle Latr on.Fronte and din! ; t parlor, be c CUISIN \u2019 ets, etc.0 n Servi : el Mai rothe Stune C , Latreuitle.1292 nac .and ng room , bed onnec : E + apply GIBRAL \u2018 0e ; rection of Mr.neuve was he The neers Union, said of the Boft|1 20 Frontenac .6 ap tr iron bedsteads, hair furniture, brags Comprising hist ; 8 cting at New Orleans w! D WwW pply to tnx Oskar TAR, NAPLES AND Mr.TRadority.e's opponent by a 27d open the street Coa n words, 121183 Frontenac A + 3 ete.Bad ea 2,00 Ded coverings, cuties, fneerin law, tigtion, travels, biographies, \u2018 OUTHERN PACIFIC A - HATCH Fan A ire, om ay ren eauparl s ournmen not hex oe erville +.50 p.m.- , ary ering, hi poets, ale : gent » eo.vga April: sm Mars.une 3 ; and decl ant.MP.St.Jean B } t was mad r 123\u201454 F 0 - 32 RAE » non Galle gh-class art ctrical en rail lines t : Santa F Ver pril db, noon.ar 8.June 10 1 dia clared that V went fu Verv aptiste M e to the rontenac ov ee Xd 4i 2 & DONN allery, et art works (the Ver.\u201cou og alt pol 138 e, (latest I Robull noon.June 12, Jul 3 ate ervil rther rville Market 133\u201454 0.9; a2 ELLY, and garden, c.), books © Ver.Uoualant.Tex nis in st.\"olan, 87 ymaatiom 7 46 y; vo ot ar L ver lle wan (arther foie again spoke pre Far Mr.Frontenac., .2 4 EY toners.© = [em Ft ant farm Mia, Enquire 110\" Wasningion a calito James 8t., Montreal, Qus dE sioammor seiccioa; 1 astm 3 frid Lat confidenc and tr leAders, af eral promi was T .CT 24 : early aet orks, deeds an and ston st.Boston, \u2019 J : urier'a nce in St tor , alter which nent labo otals.\" tiers, and of lands » Boston, 3 : elect Gro governm r Wi.ormed © ¢h a proc r ee \u2014 ents, old C other very to 10 law South and the.ent the ompored cession w +.210 mual anadian old docu- Re on hiamed y The elec v must 53nd wo of abat as 168 c, Scot boat, son : = entrnl ; \u2018tion rkers.M it two th aid ca Englist gs set to $20 Ameri \u2019 Beaupar! he Holicitor-( workers |\" à vehi Mr.Vervill ou- music of + And Irish and $40 © + erioa, ] ant f ieneral a cle draw e was pla P statute ver 200 years songs 11] BY THE av, round à ;, a or these extreme.state: Meur.Varvine an tue horse ca s District of Montreal Es From 1782, Q of Urperinnd Tomar in re J.POISSON C & HUDSON L Ha From Now Tork + dL\u201d : - upport ont Cal uebec M er Se ac / RIVE mburg-Am.very vw x Flett, Tho W.Villen ed by uP H nadlen, 1 ercury 181 0, Gent Traine IVER F ~ erican Li mas M euve, J 1 ERIOR CO earm's tra 08.to 0- ly, Qu save Windsor 5 RAR JAMBS ne, 37 Bron bray.Jo 1cGreav ohn A.URT.wearce; vols.1769 1309; Bamuet 861 , e 8208 r Station Sac THUM, G dway seph A y, John In re Le F to 1773, e of lumber Jam, ex.Sund LT rament \u2018» Ww eneral , NF 1 ine CB nt NOR ant extrem êt.: L2 9.45 a.ay.t.Age a gh i] me + NOB CARRERE.mune, ps | SSL PEI, Rom Tr \"ARE BETS aun di a | 1099 ES Si ee ron ae Fe fermer p Latreutile, Al - Poliquin vrone.For rd such\u201d to doctor the By , insolvent.same; pion: oH original petition ohange we] About 20.ao To oo th eal, on FRIDAY 183 15 ocal, at.& Sun.vanestts St.James st Faby'a Fourier dent of se Gariepy.or thel » are n nt is an ordin or 5 Topostaph r the 8 ne.' .Snt.> 7 zeod and Labor of the Mo epy, Lieu T: r weak ot usdall ot ordinance of oi ¢ ngland and hical D 4.000 ft 8.18 p.m only.Vall 2! « ntreal v sey ha nesses y té this Cou ne of é' Wales, otionary 000 Tt.spruce .except R exflela - | Se prominent.in mae Cigarmakess ahred or FE Se Le > 7th, Toor en.23s Patte ares ow sa Clinical J Te re Tory og a hemlock.Teun ally.Now York \u201cera gen al I th arm a eches w parade sible f nerve whi vated by ; y public a updasigned - bedtà nenses, en- 210,000 \u20ac modatle me tables P rain.- an street by ère made .or thelr eo ch is Ineg wu tiny |.0f Marc uctian, ti will T8s- n \"Journal, colored plist Lu 000 ceda ns at hy off uilan car 0 d Mess on 8 nerve is at nail ely res otle Bro he salesroo.6-69, etc.us vols.1 to ea: mber can r shingles.RE: fos, accom.Kaiser.Ye 6 A St.Marti re Ver » James \"tro rong and.Tr the Bt.James B., Auction ms \u2026 4; Toronto, &t Gent! bg exam 8 T.JAMES x.uy n.U ville.La ng and :h hej t Ki treet, M cers, No.Orders from o, atilv on ined at J RE STREET.Wm.11, Met.= am Kw R arle tre goes w health 8! ontreal, win Maroh the .Kr« 2, m IL April t Radler.Adprin Rae Rodier.Tie.Koes wrong.vo a hr ol CT are WEDNESDAY, Maret 1a pd, : leers de osrofuly per to aftend KENT & TORCOTTE, - mi KT Ticket ann BARBOUR, Krovprine Avr t D ca Er ori 24,4 am Mr Jone, io Martin and systeun tender pervs à \u201cBy, Île Inevitablé for cash, ALTLO'Clork AM.| as are.by the.auction- MARCO Bt.Jas general Agent TWIN SCRE WS Le trs a vie John J.O\"Don system of nerve = six opt, for cash.at the charge .MON.\u2018& Tors Yen.x $2 TTB Up Jemes at.MONTREA e W PABSENG mor wa + of the Domini oghue, the legal ad- or and Kidneys, ous foi groan es es whatsoever ota charges.and ARernbons as PES, 2 Tom os ra ets L PARK & ISLAND BREMEN I, BERVICE.s escorted on Trades A D.a the stoñh pls mot on the sal mortgage ne at 230.E nd\u2019 27._ 1908 oneers COMPAN RAILWA regia.-T.where he d to the Wi Congress, t r.Shoop has: ave: Py © liv by the Ins sald moveabl sat-| M.Hi Eveningh at of - : - LACHINE.\u2014 Y.Y Roe - Mar.1, wa 3 se ed rene 7 olveht, vie: e, abandoned 46 4 CKS & at 7.30 servi From P lu.m; Brand's\u2019 Ir Toront took the traf ndsor station, {om the \u201cInside this great A lot of land bear e 247 and 248 N CO, \u2018Auctionse .ae ce, 6.40 a.m.to 2.ost Office, 20 Pre r Mn CRI 4m! Breste y, Aprile, lo a hi o Mr.( n for hi e nerves of.thousa and bearing otre Dam Ts, ce.§ pm.to 00 p.m.3 min, | tKurfue Soy loam | Cases u, Jorg, To - himaelf dx bring elighion wis his home Fa ee ee (BE) on 26 officiel plan nd arty id Seiad ut mix Lele S88 0\" oY, ont Tf: is yma ERE ne of the str ited with t organ eo master\u2019 i nin erence of plan and\" y-two : Sault vice 8.45 p.m.8.45 p.m \\ sud Uvoruvur 110 & m vEgle.he outs These verge Me ci Ai tnink, the bulldin ecoles Plan, Lo ek at 16 Aucti | Sault eu Recollst \u2014 lo 1203 midnight MEDITEULANEAN SKK V pecnuee Teoh bette Ed et or Dame ha sixty feat i front by which, Tot \u201ccontains uction es at andes ame 40 min 1K.Dents end Ireve GIBUALTAN\u2014NAPIES-GENO with % nerves \u2014 * 0 na : t am.40 serv - y 28\u20140ENO2 OTE BY POLLS.Gagalty cesulte 3 in neh cons aympatn tos.which ui songe men tw Private 6s 6008S termes minute sens co bervice em, ice\".Mar.x Ham mara, eo J © one adit rand nywheré Street.rontin ore night.Last \u20ac vice 8.20 .m.to 8.20 ary.Mav.Lip dl rene.A pi am + the K remedy.Witt everywh & thd B 8 t car fr p.m.to Albers.dar.24, aw bal : pr x ila {ST DEN fdnayd h sims ere Th Norey : ; LL EE Che from Bault 12 Ja mid- 2a thm | awe on \\ 18 WAR which aée ta b sel tat to treat mot & e cahter .dos ch K i \u201c i Ohentevit \u201820 p.m.Ex p.m.From süibraitar and X n aw elmar pe Wh slam : Poil D.Ne érnggiste 8, Xnown poke erves M my office, Ne.9 arges will Bo visible yo .you anticipate well p : : .p.m.Moun st.tp Henderso tra car from aples only.211) ane .> tophtive: ov y phyalcieus ontreat.9 St.Jarons ur househol ing EE \u201c.ral ntaln\u2014Fros n Station a 1 OELKICHY & 1145\" v vay ve Crabs D ant Street, ayet d furniture : 5 n servico n Mt.R t 6.10 Co, an ; o or r 8 ion, by v 5.40 oyal a w.Bb.rond Tf, 21a \u201cBt Denis Pre Vite © canal remedy Wh Bhguia) oi 2008 MARCOTTE nl, LAMARRE, Curat gution 8 are IA à PA I ec aucti $8.50 nm.to \u201cWektmount, 261 pom From TOTP Butane.Bei Arr roe Roca rp Io fon Denis .ew 19 26 soso roi fe his it Toads etriotiy Montreal, ROS.Auotione core.rator.| .Jesus for y pot possible bit na 2 4 eh Tuesday, February.Snowgon's ty pm Can Min.service , ae, James aMoptrent 4\u20141323 8 ou : 15 book like are also lasting.ry 16th, 10 8\" Imports ears of ey.mood.t pprpo ot choice J 8m.ta 12.0 n .40 min \u2014From : 8t.Dant ve a.26 \u2018 où ould to read ng., 1006, e nt brane experience in | ses, 20 b horsès min.12.00 p.m.F service 6 5\u20141194 J 39 Bhoop.With iy VES Io T9R4 An Interest \u2018 ai fabled us t of our busine: n years a x sound ho ead pi service, 6 rom Cart 3.00 .ve os 2 a , 3 sa have © igh Tees, fro be , 5.40 a.m.tv erville, 40 604.Baprt .28 21 \u201cHealth ith the book he sense, writs Dre 1 10 law connection.wit establish the ver o cons sighed to a ram 00 8,10 0 11.40 p.m 780 Bipnville 0 501 Foren are Bot the Look am \u201cprasport % | y Agents Aînert, at munients vi intending cents OS Poe ot\" aoa A i Tou! Househ \u2014 Boston Que E 81322 8 Se \u2019 88 ree.and the \u201cH: a Payal, a e with us ets to com Où 5 orses, sul Te will be ; ousehol r enstowri- L te A ee.18 For t ealt ie from Ni 8 to neg as carly amp - ew Monda table 1 ot 0 d F ast dwWiA Bc Iverpoet ; 9-17 ndre .13 ha Pree boo lonteviden ow ure oholce 0 «Possible so PP H0Od y morning.or \u201ccity Auet urnitur Stesmers.! tow Mail Just slip à on like >, St Andre an 27 datent\" pou m Meats Book 3 on Drep , at Barcelona, tro TERMS © dates.horsea: suttanry A ll rt ume | 455 mon at Sur salesroom 8, Etc, markers far \u2018aendinees.It toot tong.temas to the a coat\u2014not e rumple 11\u2014039 Carriere more 27 a a on you must ad.B ook : on the ars, iiaine.at at New York, \u201c m Now RMS REASONABLE.tnd goose wor ton peus y a broken Frid Ans ST.Ho.vi ang Esdsnive: ir sieadineas, Nooms Loos Be : Lead Mount Roy 3 5 pe #9, Racte oop Box H on the Kid to, mo from Lon RNS RELIA Foster n view Tuesday morne ay Morning, \u20ac auction, |} VERNIA Fob.30 tation.co Fits over the shoulde oS Mercler .wl Ave 34 27 which on im Book § fa 4 for r Women, Celtio, at Liverpool.trom Now Le Sal PAYMENTS PRONPT.st Paul at aña Co a A ) At Ten had March i Mer.6, ra nt 17, Way 18 ou n en OW TW, rd ; 4 » .\u2018 3, Ma , Corr rodrmiy uw the 14-105 Mount Royal Ave.a 3 thom Shoop\u2019s Rest.ook \u2018 on Rbsumatism, © Speci vor cram UE and General\u2019 , INTKRESTI ee ture PR sgoriment of House Lia.176 \"State st Nr tne Chang Le ectly arms.15\u2014-431 C A 5 36 ree weeks\u2019 tre orative Tab} al Notice.LL .30 p.m,- - æooms eve Mer- : TING Stoves, os, Pictures, Car chold Furnd- SUMNEIL, Agen \u2026 Boston, Mass RS Lo.sus length.\u2014gener- 1571540 par 55 ug oF tablet\u2014have atment, Ewch forme-iqui D Ravage rv Friday, ut \u201cA LARGE ALE Btoveu, ote, and a Marge pets, Olleloths veal, oF to ical egenin = 2 t.Dem +.11 everywhe equal orm-\u2014ii H a e coL ous good quantit q sonia .Dress 1i~.210 C s.24 re.merit.Drageis : Parties ang estimates : LLNOT ol Safe st = y of mis- 88 160006 and b 710 Carriere eee Ie ruggist can consignin given, NED TON or P crage for 186004 usiness I 18-_17 r 14 RST rest = w.their .A rivate furnitn ce syles, white and 19 878 Cham 1 cn +0 9 01 hte aan ë ph ERE iepiayed \u2018to OM Canadian is, NUNISHATIC BOOKS pianos.melghs.harn Mare.planes.ote \"TRA 20-1549 ard.4 , ecaute Ino Dame Stree rooms, 247- ng rare over 5,000 vanres made.mess, \u2018ete.C ure, DE SA to bol we, way we it wel.LES Mani Sh ° Ss longer spiablaied.ty Tis M.WICKS & 00 | ee a Sr ly == Ae IR Ae LE SE, akg ns HRY) Labello acer 8 C plano most re Ln q as ars \u2019 i Main mt.co A ES 1030 ne iowa, vars \u2018North Bank «Auctioneers.| DRE nw Breet, of : \u2019 WR Wh \u20141831 St be Ve cha represen = ; ; uctiosiers.crowns, ma i.0 100 th tok- U \u201d Febdruar) ph Be Sanda 5, he |B rg, DE IE Mg add AUCT JON SALE uses me a ! [other \u2018aubhtaiice \u201cpo 8 i) : a Tatar eNO WEDNE ?LE tahkrüpt nd fn Jots to the i né plane.CC: ast 2 Lusania, -\u2014 BT.WEST sis NOTRES SDAY, 28t AOU in t stock, Dry t e: ° ve | man.Be 230 gi i Queenstown, tros Ne Menday- ane To ii To the Trade ga py 1408 nades tng io 4770, comorining: Ui Undor- du braoeh\u201d ir |\" com ueeda: INSO .AL 10 AM es, Corsels.Flannein r rood =\" LVRNT ST + Gloves, Flannel ton- mncing a até y Feb 38 427 large T STOCKS.e Honlery, Ladies\" Hinder aioh o'clock each ing, FH assortment R les, Collars, M v diés* Jackets ietg y be had from venting.Gite Furie eady-made Clot Linings, Toa Urgup, Conta the un- Bo Us Furnish af all desor! ath- lam, Bu Uroldery And nex, Hiouses, - ots and 8h n&s, Wooll riptions, Read spenders, Tweed Lace, Umbre WIT ops, etc.ons, Hnt y-made 8, Her J- Benning, AEH nin, | and Goce.Hrmiiwaren: ele\u2019 ig ng, Barsalou & ce pâtee 400 pire vo elec | pds, Boots aa LL ft Byl Ico B 0., Limited, Flanheloties, 100 Peco Uondn, 430 p ; 4 a goods ces BIEL ES - Jones, am 67 2 y -MARCOTTE FRERE ten) e, À , ro s | gr i\" di Mk 4 popularly priced.monstrate to you 40 and .45.We Close.Daily at 5.30.AN IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY Wash Goods even! Saturday, February 24th, 1806.If we could only impress you through the newspapers as effectively as the new goods would do it themselves, this store wouldn't be big enough to hold the crowd that would be here to-mor row.It takes only about five minutes to fill enthusiasm.Why, we have had men go into raptures over our new And no wonder, for there never has been in Montreal before anything prettier or more This afternoon and on Monday we shall just de- What We Can Do in Wash Goods for .3.In order to make the assortment all the larger at this uniform price, we will admit that we have had to put in some goods that we might otherwise have marked In all the new and prettiest of shades we are showing :\u2014 A The Arnold Organdies for 1906.| Embroidered Lawns, spots and 5 Figured Muslins, with mercerized | figures 1 stripe.: * Embroidered Fancy Brocades.body.+ correct and authorit A 2800 Those Worth $1.75 to $2.50 at $1.00 Fiowered Striped Crapes._ Flowered Delainettes, mercerized Mercerized, inch square checks, : Embroidered and Figured Voiles.| Embroidered Checked Zephyrs, Embroidered Swiss Spots.Piques, Bedford Cords and Plains, in all the new and prettiest shades.ative, \u2014 | AUTHORITATIVE INFORMATION REGARDING STYLES.We shall be pleased to have any of our thoroughly experienced and capable modistes personally conduct customers through our Dress Goods, Silk and Wash Goods Departments, and acquaint them with the new styles that fashion has decreed for the coming spring, and show the materials out of which the new ideas can best be realized.that the information you get in this way will be decidedly We can assure you TT YT RIERA SPANISH SILK SCARFS AND MANTILLAS.Only 92 of them, but if we wanted to place them in our regular stock they would bring us over £600.00: samples.however, we shall sell them for $225.00.al! of fine black silk and they will be divided in three different prices on Monday, as follows :\u2014 | Those Worth $3.00 to $5.00 at being They are Those Worth $6.00 to $12.00 at $1.75 $3.50 | NEW EVENING GLOVES AT $1.45.on Monday : at $1.45 per pair.- less than that.At a time when there is a greater demand for.Evening Gloves than there has been for years, and when the stock of so, many of even the wholesalers is practically exhausted, it comer as a rather startling announcement that we can sell you e A new Evening Glove made by Perrin Freres 6f France, 12 button length, in black or white, of a fine quality of kid, Why you couldn\u2019t get a real good stro) glove for much any visitor with H CAUTION \u2014 Examine the Capsule and see that it is marked ENO'S * FRUIT] | yp highest - The Charm: of LUCIEN FOUCAU BRANDY \u2014 Mediro- Tonie Liquor is never forgotten once it Has been experienced.The frreproachable flavour of this rare refined brandy has made it \u2018the desire of .every cultured palate.: z Its pure Invigorating and tonic- effedt and lits delicious soft bouquet makes ît excèptionalty.valuable ns an after-dinner .liqueur for all invalids delicate \u2018constitutions., and others of Aocept no other; .\u2018| ment and is sxternally applied.It ts a post- } tivé cure for Fexoma and skin diseases of | cipte of a poultice, drawing out all the pai- 18lipshod Sally Sad when she doesn\u2019t get golf Sub ait Why more than bow wn FOR COAL Ring us up and we will do the rest.» The Connell Anthracite Mining Co, Ltd, 21 Blewry St.\u2014M.3193.135 St.Etidnne St.\u2014 M.3048, 5 BRANCH OFFICES, 412 YOUR AILMENT IS NATURE\u2019S REPROOF.TO OVERCOME THAT A!LMENT YOU REQUIRE NATURE'S\u2019 ASSISTANCE, ENOS _ \u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 Is Nature's Own Remedy, and an unsurpassed ove.It is peculiarly adapted for any constitutional Weakness of the Liver, possesses the power of reparation when digestion has been disturbed or lost, and places the invalid on the right track to health.SALT, otherwise you have the sincerest jorm.of flattery\u2014 IMITATION.Prepared only by J.GC.BNO, Ltd.\u2018FRUIT SALT\u2019 WORKS, London, 8 B., Eng., by J.C.ENOB Patent.Wholemla of Messrs, Evaxs & Sows td., Montreal and Toronto, Canada.101 52 law The Celebrated © English Cocoa EPPS'S admirable food, with all TES natural qualities This excellent Cocoa tains the system In robust health, and enables it to resist winter's extreme cold.COCOA The Most Nutritious and Economical.269 T8eod A perfect type of the order of excellence in manufacture.Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder CANADA'S STANDARD SOLD EVERYWHERE.JAEGER PURE -WQOL~ PRIVENTS It ir the wear of health and comfort.Write for Catalogue No.3.Dr.Jaeger's Yuiiiey System Co, Ltd, 2206 ST, CATHERINE STREET, MONTREAL.ECZEMA Cured 60 Cent Box Free to An No Money Roquired.We want you to try at our ecxponss the new external-absorbable skin cure, Zema- Salva, which has made \u2018so many wonderful cures of acute and chronic skin dizeagon.We know what it can do und are, thénefôre, willing to stand all the cost.We could not do this If our remedy d!d not cure, Remember, you try it frep\u2014not ona cont in advance, If helped we 6 pgct 50 cents FREE One\u2014 f >, Ne [ case) aie Zema-Balva ft In tha nature of an oint- ull kinds, It works somewhat bn the prin- sonous matter It heals trom the inside, cleaning out da sore, instead.Slr Dee! Rh seat overt the 2 keepin, ake the t pu, ES au ant pa undregeer Test us ahd Eire for n box of Zema-Balva- owingii! \"5 1 ply to the Undersigned notary ut Ther- (Joubert the judge finally decided that | Dudgeon\u2019s |{ SALE WOOL DRESS GOODS Less-200 to 15% VESTINGS | Less 10% to 75%.|} HAYCOCK & DUDGEON 2457 St.Catherine St.| Uihen buying your Piano .insist on having an.\u2018OTTO HIGEL\" Piano Action *» Aeolian Ventilator Patentèd 26 May, 1894.The most satisfattoFy» apper- s for the perfect ventilation urches, B® schools, stables, la atorivs, Pete.Made in Eu, sizes.LE (Late ea : BP Tr, 2).Proprietor and Manufacturer, Ruitder, Plumber.Roofer and Installer of ea ng npparatus, 91 at, Montreal, tell Tel, Lust 3644.149 KB) law Canada: 1 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, | District of Iberville.In the Superior Court No.St.In re J.HORMISDAS TOUGAS, furrier, of the Town of 8%.Johns, aforesala district, insolvent.Notice ix hereby given by the under | signed that on Friday, the 2nd diy of March.1906, at noo.In the office of Marcntte & Bros.auctioneers, nt No, 6) St.James street, Montreal, will be sold, ot so much in the dollar.according to the Inventory prepared hy the under.#igned, ali tue, Fogde and effects belong: ing to said J.It.Tougas, as follows Felt hats, tor tweed ! caps .Cee ee 81.005.235 Fur stock 10222000 00a0 ces 00e 3,720.45 - Straw.Manila and Panama hats, ! plates, etc.5++010s ec cn 260.04 Fixtures .he .31.00 Book debts .:.1.341.286 ! Two months rent at $25 .50.00 | ; aad 4, $5.758.00 The store will be open on the 25th of Fehruary Inst.for inspection For copy of inventory and other information, \u2018ap- ville, Que, \u2018 B.H.BRAUREGARD, - 47 3 J + Curator, MORE THAN A TYPEWRITER.As She Straightened Author's English She Was Paid as Amanuensis.Special to the Montreal Star.London, February 24\u2014Fine distine- tions between words, in which efforls were made to draw lines of demarcation between an amanuensis and a mere Typewriter was expluined at the Brompton County Court this week, when Mr.Carl Joubert, the well.known writer on Russian affairs, was sued by Miss Ceila Moyes, formerly his secretary, for $100 being a month's salary in lieu of notice.Mr.Joubert's defence was that Milas Moyes was not an amanyensis but an ordingiy typewriter, and was therefore only: entitled'_ to a week's notice.Despite the energetic defence made b£ÿ Mr.Miss Moyes was an amanuenals and gave judgment in her favor with costs.Miss Moyes testified that among her duties was that of putting Mr.Jou- bert's English in order and preparing his books for the printer.She clatm- cd that white\u2019 he was able to speak | very fluent English his language was at times twisted and that it was necessary for her to put it in order for the writer.On this point the; judge rendered his decision in the id d'a favor.Eve glasses repaired, lowéët.prices.R.Hemsley, 256 St.James gtreet, - \u2014\u2014i Special Notice,\" \u2018 TF \"THE.SIMPLEST - PIANO Wi When you enter on\u2019 the cholce.\u2018of | piano theré Is un, \u201c8, bewilde choice that the s A 34 54 + re x aie rote the ha ini Ee war.G Wii to-day de sre Kirby Chemie i Co.4224 Kiros Mock, Grand Haveh, Mich 1e atistiod w rg here som.i.vend uw cents ae Catherine 1637 Bt.ou D EMA TS LIN IA MEME AE A EN Always studying and Get large crowds of buyers in response to our advertisements, truch about our goods, and so we do.enthusiastic people all through our store, for they well know what a 15\u20ac, 25c and 75ç Sale at Scroggie's means.Come, too, and let us convince you, I NA EN A NN a a Beautiful and New Bureau Scarfs at a Runaway Price, 25¢ IER EEE S00, cI SPIE oY Be pe: on Monday planning how we can sell our goods at the cheapest possible prices.Only one way\u2014 We can only get them by telling the plain If you spend a half hour here on Monday, you'll sce thousands of Nr TN Se Nr amy The Price-Grinder Still Busy in the Whitewear Section.su a.K Te x < 65 dosen White Although many prices in our Whitewear Department have been re- ; duced lately, there-are always some odd | lines to be found, useful \\to you, especially at the prices quoted on them.Our \u201cOne Price Sale\u201d has also spread its influence over that department.1 Ï | | | | | | | A few lines of Cambric Underskirts.Cambric Underskirts made with deep flounce.Some trimmed.with tucks, insertion and lace, others trimmed with embroidery, Worth from g98¢ to $1.25.Monday, 75\u20ac each.Pink or Blue Flannelette Nightgowns, trimmed with frills.Regular prices 8gc to $1.25.Monday, 7Bc.Odd Lines of Corsets, 75c.Applique Bureau Searfs.and Pillow Shams tn matel: some .WIUh net lnserted in corners ang centre.with desizies appliqued and hut- B.I.and D.F.A, Corsets, coutil, bias cut and long ton hoie bordefs, trimmed \u201cwith whlie braid: some com» 1m hraided d.- hip.Al} sizes and to suit all figures, in white and gray.Signe, in thee different paitllerns: size of Shams, SING2 aches and oF x Bureau Scarfs, ISN51 fnehes.We Dat four dozen of ech de in aride for Regular price $1.oo and $1.25 Monday, 75c¢.Mall orders, Phone arders will net be (1-6 Only 2 Sends aud 2 75c Day in the Whitewear Section.vs of Niams at 200 ech to One coxiomer, pier por Seal Lo.BR i Cambri ic Nightgowns, made with high neck.Yoke hams to math, een 22200 = Also à lut of Japanese Cushise Toms, in ten differeit désigne: 11 ie ! made with clusters of tucks and plaits.Trimmed around figures: coloré, mass.peut lime 14 and tan, we have vais 23 do | the neck, down the front and around the sleeves with vf them.regular price Ste each.Movies, ele Le 25 embroidery, Yoke trimmed with insertion.A g8c gown Two s0Id to each customer.Ve cannot fit phons orders, but put asde A .| for 75c.10 dozen for mail orders.45C WRIST BAGS 25\u20ac Black Leather Wiist Bugs, S-ineh price ur te eee ToC The newest in Mtinery: Large - bunches of Hk and Velvet Vie- lets, worth double © Mouday the money, Two AGREEABLE SURPRISES IN .ee A AIA ry Pa ee TS lh RES CS MUSIC.Publishers?price 50c and 60c per copy.Our price on Monday, 25c | nu \u2018 45 Silk Stocks EEE .Frame; Leather Handle: also = & | li < 75 a lout of Lester Wrist Bags for Rogie = tg per copy or 6 for c.Your choice of any aix plèces trom children.Colors, Dark Redd, the following list: Brown, Black and Blac Patent ( \u2019 D In ordering by mail remif, one cent each copy for postage, Leather.Regular price, She, e > On a Summer Nwght\u2014 Vocal.and sc.Monday 222 1 STE == RN A Picnic for Two\u2014Vocal.ee PR N = 4e The Dance of Mirth\u2014March and : : Soe Q st I~ - va two-step.; 60 doz White Silk Stocks SO 5 \"pen Time Vocal D.= CONT ; IN OUR MILLINERY DEPT.with white chiffon front; = NO 1 Have You Seen My Henry Brown®\u2014 ; .F7 LAN NS : »A few contributions paid by that also 24 dozen Black Silk FF 5 j| A ° Silver Heels \u2014March and two-step.st 1 tant d ment.There\u2019 .NF.; Swinging\u2014Vou ay ee re te Braid Stocks with fine black NS N \\ Bo-Poep\u2014March sud two-step.at advantage for vou in buying ; ; .; vy .4 4 # y, esqme\u2014V ere ok Monday, silk braid trimming and chiffon a 27 1 \\ a Ven the Harvest Moon is Shining TA small lot of Children's Ti \u2018hi ular 4 se f a Peter Plper-Marah and two-step.f ! ot \u201c ve > tms ruching, regular 45e ¢ \u2018 Rack -Amongst the Clover and the + and Baby Bonnets, seiling reg- Monday Çî Bees \u2014 Vocal.ularly for $2 to 36 Mondus.THeC a A : Nicodemus\u2014Vocal.A large Asdoréarent BIMAk Os- mo .Te .\u2014 Ï E triclk Feathers, sold al over for Th 15 W d BI g r Silk Î \u2018 25 $3.95; our - \u20ac C in OWIN mn on 1 S or C 9 : : Flue French Foulamls, French Taffeta Silks and en S 0 In ec 101.Colored Satin, at an exceptionally low ptice.These are all perfect gods and afford an excellent opportunity for the early nnubding shopper to secure a new spring waiat or gown! reg- Come early on Monday and secure the article of your sc.ular prices 50r.S5e, Tic and N5Se yard, Monday, choice at the most extraordinary price of 7 200 pairs Men's $1.30 Trousers .Coe a 75e er YArd oor .Leuuse Vacena Lensse au nec cannes 25e 100 Pocket Auto Caps, just the cup for tourists - per ya - $160 value oii i eee ends The Washable Vests, valued at $1l.70 ooo ces nee at Dress Goods and Linens I5¢ in a nice range af All-Wool Mousscl.ue ge Laine, alsy the cream and the black, 15c Grocery Specials \u2019 chamaing votours: .MEN S GOODS.Monday, per yard .\u2026.0 2e 0000 ans r ace sectes 23e The eurly comer will wot the ben Cream of Wheat, per package - - 15¢ Fine Br Ulan 1.usure, nil color shot or shaded Lus- 23e chance, Neal, gennite price cuttings, 3 bars Fels-Naptha Soap - - 15C Plaids and (Checked Divas Goods, to-morrow, yard.236 speciahy for Monday 4 25e sale, 15 -lb, of our 40¢ E.B.Tea for - 15¢ Fine Black Alps, on Lustre.Superior value, gen 25 ef .- .3 ._ brilliant finish.40¢| quality, Monday, per yurd.ie Men's Faney French Scam Lerly Ties Package Kneipp Coffee.for 15C Fancy Opera Flanacts, suitable for shirt Walst and in stylish designs.Regular 30e Clover L it Salmon, flat can for - 15e wrappers, 30c goods, at, per yapd .\u2026.250 \u201d L ie hirt waist quality.Monday o.oo.230 4-1b.Split.Peas for = - 15\u20ac Fancy Cream | ustres a nice quality for shirt wats s 5e Men's Fancy Elastic-\\Veb Braces, lex\u201d .! 300 Finest Selected.Hams; per Ib.- 15C Linen, White Cotton and Sheeting, whet you will be h able to buy Monday At 00000000 0e eee 25e ther and knit ends.Regular 1 Li B d P _ 18\u20ac à \u20ac - = 2 3 b.Tins on rahe cas =.' > Odd Napkins, in lots of 2 and 3 and 4; price, per lot 230 qualityx Monday .23 , ve » .Odd Towels, In lots of 2, 3 and 4 single Towels: on mm Seri price per lot .cool cee eo ees Bic ! Best English Sheeting, pure white, 2 ns.wido; rez ular 30e samples; price, per yard .250 WHITE LAWN WAISTS 75° Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Walsts-\u2014made in various styles but gil trimmed : with lace and embroidery in- | \u2018sertion.Uthers are made with tucks on back and front.Special for Monday 2 2111 Te va 21 TL ae BLACK.SATEEN Le >.PETTICOATS 75\u20ac | -A nice lot of wWell-made Petticoats, with extra deep flounce and four gathered frills.Worth every +» cent of $1.25.Monday | Ea ae 75° FOR A PRETTY WAIST.Phey're made of flannels, Instres, « flannelettes,and cashmore-finfshed with stylish tucks and nice bratd.Colors: Brown, natty.and fancy * \u2018stripes.Sold for $1.26 and $1.50.«+ Monday .CRS suc ALAA Annee x UMBRELLAS 25¢ Children's and Misses\u2019 20 inch Mer- \" cerizeil Umbrellas, with steel rods and natural wood handics, sullabje - for boys and girls: regular price §0c, Monday .- 25e \"50° MUSLIN TIES 25° ine White Bwiss Mustin Tics, with 1 colored edge.and colored embroid- © ered | -doeigns, on ends; colors > edges\u201d srr of embroldety, pire ky \u201ctle probit And Vimek; 52- mn.Jong vy.8%.) vide, IROL au.Mv: SPI FE Brown Linen Bath Towels, strong quality.tæh: regular prise 40¢, Monday, each Heavy Unbleached Sheeting.strong quality, What 15c Will Buy in Our ., 2 - Shoe Department Reqs \u201cMado Roller Towels, made of good strong quality, Scotch crash; price, each .250 A lot of Dress Trimmings, Appligues, ete, in as Children\u2019s $1.60.8ample Shoes for TBc \u201cee .> rough fin- RAR 2%c 58 ins soie colours; goods worth ô0c and we Monday.RAA teria tear aaa een Pie 5 sands ot 36 in.wide White Cotton for .25¢c Bucher patterns Oxford low Shoes.in lace and 5 yards of heavy pouality v nbiene hed Cotton, worth 8c 25 ! : re and 9 yar onday yards for .?hecls; sises 7.a2d 10 only.These are ples of 5 yards of good Linen Roller \u2018lowelling for , gx the kinds of Shoes that you will consider excep: tionally good ynlues next spring at $1.26 and $1.50; buy them Monday for covnarerene Tac 5 wards of good Linen Glass Towelling for .5 yards White Saxony Flanneiette forer Le Have You s Boon to our I Basement ?Because of the ex- 280 Why?rocke and Chinaware to supply A whole city.trom row aren on ave gold enough crockery goods.Monday wes whi hold .versant | Pi on our basement, and those who did not get their shace last week will do well to come early.veryt no n this list to go for 144 only Corn Brooms, 3 strings, hard wood handle: 20c value: this sale .132 only Bres® Boards, hardwood, neat atyle: this RAJ& + 2000 000ceee 94 only Wall Dusters, long handles, madd of féathera; hia sale .109 aniy large.Bollinx Ping, revolving handien: this snle 288 onty Wash Boards, family size, Globe crimp: this wale .to hang on wall: 89 only White En melied Wood Waste Paper Racks, \u2018390 only Wi y Ware G \u20ac Tlunzers.heavy copperéd wire: \u2018regular Be: this male, 5 fur 238 only Uahvaniset Pally, thre sizes, well mado of hotgvy fron: this sale 00000 400 only \u201cKitchen Mirrors, arsolted atyla of framing: (his sale.128 only Splce Sets.6 tins in large box, neatly Japanncd, 288 only Pressed Tin 14-quart {sh Pans: this sale 193 only Tin Coal ON Cans, half gallon sise; this sale.000-0215 eee seen tata tte TT rrr 288 only Ketfles for Gas Stoves, low shape made of hexvy tin; thie sale 382 -onkr 1 e Bottom Jelly Tins.Scich size.1 inch deep; Unis sale, 2 for 1000 only Lihpwed Sauce Pann, import *@ enameled ware, 2 and 3 quart size: 890 only White Steel China Pudding Pans: this sale 198 only B-inch ¥ry Pans.white enamelled ware: this sale 1984 unly Mixing wis, white enamelled; thir sale 394 only Wash Basins, 4 different sises, Canadian and imported enamelled ware: 3% nN 200 nniv Paddy Puna, 6 in à set, heavy quality tin: this gale .- 310 Fern Bowls, (lerman china tinted patterns, gold traged this SAID eee 000 83 only Tea Pot Ties, German china, tinted patterne; this sale 1000 Gas Mantlea, Seroggic\u2019s Special X:; this male 200200201000 180 only Brown Rock Ingham Tea Pois, gond size: this sale «.480 only Brown Rock Bowl®, some \u201cwhite lined.this sale .423 only Berub Brushes, all kinds: this male .0.Cee \u2018 .1290 pieces of Faney China overs hing in china up as high aa n.This \u2018wale.Lana area cr ea 0000 es ss 00000 aeearaareens = I NN Nat rN IMPORTANT PICTURE SALE.Hundreds of splendid Pictyres ta be sold at the uniform price of 750 On Among them Luk Fildes\u2019 Monday.celebrated, \"Tho Doctor.\u201d As the number is limited we will sel! only | two to wach customer: your » Ÿ.enotce on Monday .\u2026.\u2026.TBe ae ammeegen ove me, rr eR SL eA FAN ELS = ç 3 3 Ÿ S à ii Ha Cree mm Re En per AR Dard Trap Ao Te » AN netices- Birth Marriages and Besths oi oe \u201cEhdorsed with the pemee and addresses of the per conf sending same.BIRTHS, DOUGLAS \u2014 At 13 Seymour avenue, on February 31st, 1906, the wig of J.R.Douglag, of a son.+ ?\u201c2 GALLEY \u2018At 35 Brooke avenue, West.mount, on February 2[st, 1908, augh- ter to Mr.and Mrs, A.H.Galley.To- Tonto and Winnipeg papers ple copy.\u2014 Al 243 Chatham street, on February 4th, the wife of D.Glout- ney, of a daughter.HALES-BANDERS \u2014 On Wednesday, the Bat inst, the wife of A.J.Hales- Sanders, of a daughter.RICE \u2014 At 511 Cadleux street, February 14th, a daughter 10 Mr.and Mrs.Char- , les P.Rice.\u2018ROWELL \u2014\u2014 In this city, February 20th, & daughler to Mr.and Mrs, Geo.Ii.Rowell.GHANAHAN \u2014 At 287 Mentana street, February 19th, 1508, to Mr.and Mrs.T.Shanahan, a son.| \u2018GTOREN \u2014 At 21a Dubord street, on February 11th, to Mr.and Mra John L Storen, a son.TRIGG \u2014 February 20th at 359 Colonia avenuc, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.W.Hu Trig.VERNON \u2014 At 199 Laval ave., on January 17th, the wife of George Veruon, a son G WARREN \u2014 In this city, on the 14th inst, a son to Mr.and Mrs.N.E.\u2018Warren.WRIGHT \u2014 At Bt.Johns, Que., on Feb- Tuary 19, 1966, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Frank Wright.~ | MARRIAGES.COPAS-SHIPTON \u2014 On Monday.1th February, 1906, at St, Edward's Chureh, by\u2018 Rev, Dean: Sanders, WilMam Charles Copas, eldext son of fit late Charles Copas.to Hazei Annie Shipton, cidest 1 24, 1906.\u2014 - oF «
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