The Montreal daily star, 3 mars 1906, samedi 3 mars 1906
[" SUCCESSFUL ADVERTISERS\u2019 A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 CIRCULATION OF STAR - .ro .WEATHER .Last Week's Daily « 361,287 \u201cmedium\u201d lve Secioed in À \"NOW « J |e 121,132 \u201cYor uty years Our trade grows he > \u2014_\u2014 MRJOHN LEWIS, Druggist, Mgntreal © a id ., Total last week 488,419 \u2019 : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 VOL.XXXVIII, N°.= 53 FRE CAUSE OBJECTIONS Delegation 61 St.Denis Street Residents Betore Road Comnuttee.IRREGULARITIES ALLEGED Complaints Against Assistant Foreman Guerin Will 8c Investigated by Sub-Committee.The Huad Comnputtee suturdas uf- ternuun vent through an unusuul volume of business.\u2018The first mater of Importance Vus à delegation composed winch is close In maser of Alden inen Mervier and and Hun.Charles Desjardins.These gentlcinen made u « unptiint against the nfature Nijagioa alls on Xe Denis stivet at the toot of Mount du Zouave avenue Usine te imjuoper drainage 11 0 tao ra contd.dy flooded tar Chadron Larsicre tact thot ast year twee guthies had been put tu and that the coamnntter wound now tidke all pussibhle Tueusure- 0 cemeds matters The coimnuttes authorized the Cliy Surveyor lg noufy the people who owned the private fvadaay IN this sees tion that the city world not toilette ans nove delay dnd shat they would have to take all precautions Lo dias in the pluce proper Aldermen Giroux Le lste and Martin were appointed a Commitee Lu look { prisoner into the question of opening up Johnston street through to St Tabet st Alderman Martin produced two arfi- davits alleging ivregulaniti-s in the administration of hi- department by Assistant Foreman \u2018Guerin.This matter was referred to à 5 : ls de sve Kio thy Priesd © deals : ane \u2018 | ners, He is willing to pay the veux ; here ds no uit bere of hens \u2026 .Caounet be considered 8 Tale sample of \u2018 \u2026 Pac hah not her an end, \u201cth aa pet i \u201ca House we will quote one paragraph Ihghost penalty ot friendship fo | Madame.vil sou walk?Madame, wul Ge id Why eat! God our Firteu « Le ant a ke\u201d you talk\u201d \u2019 The object of che tache sermmonx \u2018ris of the Ateuament Lhe fourth, ! finn [he oe mon on the ut | We how of no recent volume of se.Madame will you walk and walk with \u201cue colléeted 16 volume, \u201cJust ae Viet Prleudsiop demanda die bp Tritt Then to the greatest of ons 3.which the true principles or | me?\u201chey Were preach 47 ed published Lo.arises of Écouversion and Juxsiifiva- the ere children of men it is har l Chiistianity are more vividly described + HNWEE Lo TON -Cepeate lt requests as Hen the ninth \u201cThe grevln of ere - the autipadhies engender- (IN Impressive language.ie Solume contutne five pleturesque Lo shoes us til Christtans have etes (Piscndshtp\u201d dwells on PSandifie fous te I at al hw + ; hth an | TT Jund lively tales of the reign of Q eu Ah tein one (eue feed win has while he ninth, utder the ith Cn Ln by ha ot ; with What te Mle for Reeaktast lis Ole Anue.Thuse romanes of int Mgue, pronulsed never Lo depart, amd whose [Gods Fry «tg Places dr.wes fds it aid to get into vu vor Even INO GP Elam a sous | courtship, wud adventure, are told with ne wil] never ead, The author las The Chae hora Rae raanen tse Sab the poor, ee rare nee ihn oo Montreal Foster Brown Puch ingenuity aud in a pretty style; carposety used the word CFriendshtp | bath, cond tree Home 7 ane te etes en equally hard to sympathize w | pe: luaking, on the whole, a very readable p'ofereu e to \u201cLove * because he anod three wel fth sermons «one theu- th and privileged classes bo such an | This admirably complied little book und entertaining book of 350 pages wwe That 1h tts best made sec seven with tie toples of \u201cFut Pune extent that they van be friends The | contains evervihing that a reasonable The fist stors \u201cMins Panels Plunk- Le 15 Cepresses hal free spiritnal dunent.© Death Mésuireclion, aici man of culture aud refinement ts re- | numan being van desire to know about Letts Glove\u201d ls tbe shortest.The other vor wink h is the core O6 rebsguen, Judgment Tie style an whn hb they J petied by the roughness and lack of that important neal - Breahfust, The four tales re respectively entitled \u201cThe Les ause os Henry Drummond has Le written it clear aid for tr, with fara of the (gnorant and the unietter- introduction contains some pithy und | Romance vf the Pretender \u201cThe Imps \u201c1 No Wurth un SAGLN is nore SU- eC purple patebes Tor wha Diseach je The Briton carries all his old race amusing remarks about what Che auth- Land Cruuks ot Lun Cupid\u2019; \u201cThe Prov.Crees Friendship is the uenrest thing allel exuberant verbe sity\u2019 hile | prejudices nto his relations with the | or terms \u201cThe Philosophy of Hreak- jing of Daphne.\u201d and the \u201cWoolng of tin occasion) introduction of aft Hlu- | Frank.«r the Russian, or the German, | fant.\u201d followed by clear and concise di- § Lond Wildmope, ot ~ how to what religion ts.Got is; * AHUT BEN ADHEM 1 and Captain Per.\u201d ete His \u201cRecol- A \u201cclinker is a cinder or hard slag, ! | ° : ; lectlons ef Lord Byron CIS2X), and Bis mieans .i itivel Notes and Queries.Siow Men \\dhem (may his tribe increase) | Autoblography (INS0), are ar rou tai [SUnks\u201d from the It is positively a i - .Aves vue night from a deep dream of 1 vorks.l'brieks, + hich ea the hardehed Non-Acid Dentifrice a 1C peace, Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d | gether To \u201ccl he ou striking to- and is free from grit or wuny other | Amt sw within tha moonlight in his | a LinE \u201cto grap; nt Is a term mean- substances that would be injurious ; \u2018 - thus room, ' | Pe\u201d used in wrestling, to the teeth, gums or mouth, and Scotland Yet.\u201d CAL Aetna bowen Herds skiing an ach, and bike à fils in bloom, A Quotation from Tennyson's Prin jaud we also say to clinch, or pois should be the home dentifrice of all bo Nuts el Ques LA hens , Pa take fu me Au Augel wrilUiuæ li « book of gold | cess.\u201d an argument, or the fist.\u2019 who are interested in the wellare of an Ce Toth .\" : Le Retired TU fau tue.Hâverdi \u201cace had ade Ben Adhem | A \u2018elfucher\u201d .; these vital organs, upon which so \\ ] te Aa eld WM b.of ASSURE f 1a am hoo vag te Rcotiand 504 or Prace 9 nm \u2018 | clu the quotation sent to me \u201cWho, {able reply.etc.es on near much depends for the gencral health .Me Writes .MS ad huis Ail [Mi te Hemears thros And to this Presence in the mom he sald: [nthe teeth of chnched antagouisms, {Tug of \u201ccHnch\u201d sus, as heed a of the body.and ne | en | CS oi ' A aude Pire Lined won wild pon her 10H CTW wrest thou?\u2019 The Visivn raised | ould follow up the worthlest till he | rivet, - © sald to HALL & RUCKEL, rk Sr usiness Fertig meet : Lo dhe died a oben fered is lead, 201 fe,\u201d tha word \u201cclinched\u201d should de : Editor .tue rand Directions for testing Con nl NS rt en RN ! Wat nk he in TR | with «4 Jovh mada of all sweet ac.\u201cclench\u2019d,\u201d as Tennyson never used | or of Notes and Queries.[out deatitrice for actd will be ser\u201d upon ~ i NS \u201cpo ; , \u2019 .; us ett heen Lien = Sta < Cain Lu Stud 3 And mine one ssid__ Abou Nay, Like those wha dench their neinves lo {To the Editor of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d ; FROFESSOR W.T.MOON.a subie to pre me It wes weltten he Les Replied the Ange! Abou spukr more U bot ir di .A correspondent ww .Ciena Se Rddetl whe began hep Lv = ier ils for ne Wie | vor | pun their dissolution Kindiÿ let mme Know though ua You | are .Woh lit as shephe rl in the ot 8 [ a hk ee ath | But cherry sts and sald, CF pray thee, | Neither \u201cvtinch* nor \u201cclench\u201d is | UMS of \u201cNotes and Queries\u201d the INGLIS BUILDING 2381 St.Catherine St.wtb ad pre Sepi + Write ne ae or \u2018hat loves his fellow | in Shakespeare, or Milton.Pro- | 10 4 of the sng called \u201cNothing's \u2019 set Fest do ilTh care Che Unsté Wags upon the frads voue As en Chat loves his fellow: bably.in their days, the word did not | (\"0 8oud for the Irish?vas .| ; Ce fone ne mid ae ko wen : 1 MONTREAL, QUE, Ch NE Ve Wodlace Tore his Blade : j exist in the English language: or.less jen Tt that among the many patrig- ot ine me ster of the Darke ef Den Rane dee dennis dest Bud | Fhe Angel wrote and vanish ol The next | PEOBably.they had no need for at vod.lei E that 1 have in several 07 W.T.MOON.Principal, Thone Up 3005.lor A ot ' Very roud- Le He Pet 1° Pa de her wuld gay plat, Tag , The quotation asked for occurs in 8 i collections, I have failed to dis- _ , le 5 aa ae a Se et or oy ie tat Cl came amatn With a great wakemng | ae Princess\u201d about 1 rien Nothing's ton gnud for the .> : hs slt to «pan this doughty gles \u2014 ! ligt Unes from the end.and forms + of | Tish.Owi .; M: : 3 - dus volun \u2018 Coes \u201coÙË \u2018 sans : ght .a forms part ng to the constant call for more liberal terms fran yon M .| nn SEEN tl Nong Aid et and.rR ated Section ds and show d The sames mlm dove of God ! the Princes speech to \u201cThe Princess\u201d , Perhaps sume correspondent may be women regarding\u2019 a complete Course | ROYD'S 8YLLABIC aR ma \u2018 Co Te 5 mi .; lad bless\u2019, in which he says | able to ublige mie with the song.whicl 7 we have decided to arrange the cost of Course according to tl \u201cthe Motte \u201cgives the following accus Ve se flans talis for me , ; A | I will gladlv : ch °t k ug to time, under the dothe wating of Ueooathand Yen UT Weg drink health to Scotland yet Mud lo\" Ben Adbem's name led all the | | gladly publish for Miss Gun i2 forme, as follows, \\iz,.A.B.C.D, B, F, G, HI, J K.L.GTR of the SOU E ay be of Same dine WU a the Lonours three : text Lo \u201cHowe er vou block and bar | Editor of \u2018Notes and Queries.\u201d READ THE \u2018 esl.ÿ Jone Vi Be the che x \\hree.! 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Sh A Sai nor [olive i language \u2018 1 was pli ee) Editar of \u201cNotes and Queries.\u201d and skylights.Let us give FORM |.$37.\u2014Terms, $7 cash, ana the balance, viz., 330 at 82 per week, Le A Her ET SEA , Edfror of Notes and Quertes DER \u2014PHe- HE ! form of the verb to \u201cclink.\u201d mind meant \u2014\u2014\u2014 you particulars FORM J.$38.\u2014Terms.$6 cash, and the bafance, viz., $32 at §2 per week.ob .Gong \u2018 7 es : ® .: : ! nr Vo fmperistiabl OUR Abou B Adh Li The Companion, 1828 \u201cThe Tat.pre make to elink.to \u2018strike smait- The Legislative Council.FORM K.339.\u2014Terms, $5 cash, and the balance, viz.$34 at $1 per week.cout u Sen em.(1830-2), \u201cThe London Journal * 137 and thence te \u201civer\u201d or \u201cfasten John © asks how the members | i FORM L.$40.\u2014Terms.$4 cash, and the balance, viz., $36 at $1 per week 1 M 1x1 1 Fro Reflect i firmly.\u201d v H Q mbers of the Ü We $1 pe ., ; a te we eb Bd Aantrealy wishes co ohtadn a dN and * © ector Le wan nix.ppyer House 1n Quebeu are chusen.and \u2019 ï - < COTE 1 ; i con Maat ao q ne re pe Carrer copy of the aleve shi toned ven the compller.with nôtes.of Wit ; To \u201cclink.re to tinkle.or make à whether the position can be bequeathed MONTREAL.vin Se Coup Ni mentioned a Even Yo ® months te Joy the 1 pe Lt 2 i mena Jewan The subjolned lines are tran- an l Humor\u201d and \u201cImaginations and THIEME nolse 1x the nasulized form of to a dun or het The Legislative pom =m in 30 divs time sou will be ke Stu ent Sompe Lea (Course at our College Vas 5 0x pie ln ast = rlhet frein a ca of Leigh Hunts Fan y AMODE his best known UCR And (he thier forme of Councillors are named for life by the jou bave taken your Diploma.Foe or + Or 9 months after A Tram ce ns D can VEN Jets, (Complete Poems\u201d ind may he rehed brems art UFrauicese \u20ac du Rimini * \u201cdauk Compare click.clack, with Lieutenant-Governor-lu-Council.There G EFU T Tl URA Phew ards tot tall be Has Le curate \"*ffero and Leaniler \u201cCaptain Sword \u2018clenk, clAank.15 no hereditary feautre.\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mp \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Y teeta \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 For Instand Relief and Speedy Cure IL Trees or ester sas eee states hereby agres and hind myself to _ ; ; \u201c * : nay Prof W OT Moon, Princtpal of the SYLLABIC SHORTHAND and * Chat the \u201cwhannnelers\u201d ape spoitin\u2019 the ro She the lad ; patrts clever | thd Council adjoumed.but no une of Raw and Scaly Humor.BUSINESS COLLEGE.luglis Bullding, 2381 St, Catherine street.Montreal fishin by catehie\u201d the fish wholesale, po ahead 0° dns years, wha ~ faither an\u2019 seeinod tu take any .* : - ; , 2 f : ; ; FRAE À | Rreal musses fistead «ane by are ou mither are prood « him though they | | League und Labor joue wert ets Itching Day and Night ort and: pen re Busing Core sen t ae 8 if - \"An two's au\u2019 threes The Fishery Buant canna ge hm og pound note tg help jn | | responsible fur the row | = : S he orme n ce.later riting.Spelling, think that some \u201cwhamnmel\u201d nets micht is education, an\u201d wha plods on an\u2019 up 21 : ?Pint uation, Composition, Mlimeographing, Stencilltng Work, Office Meth- bo used.but amang the fishermet j until he some day gets à school 0° Nis | 1 The Councll of the \u201cZoo i -SHE SUFFERED FOR MONTHS \u2019 : ours condi .A n Dublin I : M , Y; N C Mi , themsel's there we sae mony different nu, wll\u2019 hee proxi to nae chance.The | Irish Railroads Sh - , have Jusi revelved a letter from India \u201cEtee to pay off the complete C © under the Utions of Form.essts.arrow &, 0.AY uplnlons that 10s hardly possible tu [once will be moto the lad has | S ow.kalling I froin R.H.tj Prince of Wales.oi \u201cig ish 1d publish thi that is 8 .cash, and the balance of 3.RE at the rate ke ut u + for the best.Sac nac- \u20ac Cf is leur : \u201c bd en .: oO wis ou wall 16 19 .; shit Fro London to en What , due ov the hes Sac wae tuith Vocan gay for his learning frae Off in Their Gross Recetpts if NE.the Iheaeht tor adie Gardens, a letter 80 that olhers uffe P Ih of 3.«per week, same to dite from \u2018he signing of this Contract and shift From Lo t t Thin dx decpded on yet As to what a nv 1 Cap to MA \u201cThis is hard lines : cep pair ot tiger vübs.Reedless to sav 8 ring as have to continue consecutively on the fire: of each week until the whol - \u201cwhanimiel\u201d net is.à wad nord Hoon the \u201cTad 6\" patrts \u201d an\u2019 suretv nome } < ; - the offer wus most grauterully accepted may sec it and be helped.or many of § is fully id \u2019 \u2018 © amount the Clyde cleverer man than ne to existe Gin T the will be done for him afore tho | This Year.The Ruynl Family has always show months awful sores covered my face It i Sa .- 3 - had come frac doen the wav oo the uen regulations come in force.| the kreatest interest tn the Dublin Zou- and neck, scabs forming, which would i fu s agreed that as soon as | hav sn signed this Contract, and have made À * Bolwav ?wad hac kent.ltut | dinna.ome ! \"ogi al Gardens, and there are nov swell and itch terribly dav and night, tut payment that I van start my Course immechalely at the above named : FISHING RIGHTS CONFERENCE © \u2026 .MET + 0 When 1 was Joon at Aunan 1 mk ht DECREASED CATTLE TRAFFIC : many animals in ft which have been and then break open, running blood y 3 Speukin © fishin here's some HRE te noti- vd that Dumfries si Maxwe'.| , Riven (or lent) by the King.including and matter.| bad tried many remedies t is further agreed that | can attend the said College until 1 take my ; frae an air (ken Better Then SAS town gee dain\u2019 a litte De the way of a lloness, Indian wild pigs.etc The but was growing worse, when I starjed re à I attend regulatly and obes the roles of said Institution, j Fish and Fishing Privileges Causing «ve soute atone Hie rts conor in M1 leant Maxweltown fs, for | Dublin Visited by a Bad FireaKing \u2018 Duke of Connaught gave an elephant, with Cuticura.The first application Tm to be a lo ye ad] mes Lhrus@gli sickness, should I be ; al Darnoc wo Athen da TOURS hus had Bll meetin\u2019 ; : ; i and a leopar ; : ; ; Doc fn ÿ Some Stir in Scottish Border M\\-Norveglan a= on Grimshe owner of Gl (on A mn favor of en: and Queenyof Spain May Viait | Wales Ls ED Prince of gave me instant relief, and wheu I bad T agree to met my weekly paymenta promply on the firet of each week Towns\u2014Edinburgh Castle « Danie wha registers his boat IN | joined to Lumfries The tan toons | land ger cu pecd tro cakes of fouicura, Soap and and to continue until the whole amount vl my Course is fully pedd.J \u2019 Norway sae that he can trawl in Whe | re weparated only by the Iver Nith, | , ; lt + said t .i ; res boxes of Cuticura Ointment, I © Moray Firth withoot breakin\u2019 the iri- [an there 1x nue > en) in he a: ; \u2014\u2014 the King und Queen MEST axe was coTapletel cured.(signed: Miss 5 Pome mn 20 Ca res pardon tish lira which keeps Hritish tru tors why they ahouldha be joined There | From the Special Correspondent of in Ireland for their honeymoon, If so Nellie Vander icle, Lakeside, N.Y.\u201d Clases Fobra 21 The Clyde as fe tebe dR the Ik plese 0 mea ARC WII likely be x vote of the folk ot Man.the Moutreal Star.) they Will spend it in the west of lr.| - LAURE Li Tee Ter hive lia iL was sids the hue o Kinnaud Hed UN Lu eltown ant If it Is in favor o Joihtd : Dubit \u2019 Fo i , land.The \u201cCatholic Herald\u201d ls respon.| à te faite eve ven beats could only Emmeansiey Head Phis la vas Me 0 Dumnfries somethin\u2019 will happen.n.vbruary 16.A big fire | sible for the statement that the future !* Close on £150.000 a vear.The Prin- À CE ag dE high wate.wn douce fendest tour the benefit of the ive SNS ne burgh o Pollokshaws, that les on occurred in Dubin list \u2018Thurs- Queen of Spain has for many years \u2018787 Patricta was « very great avorits 3 a hu du ae he ves fre EPHEN eu the shores © the Moray | he border @° Glasgow, le to [ak à vole day morning.when the soap-mak- expressed a desire to enter the Cathollc \\7 ITIAN society during the time he : n oth ule paraped 1rac suture to Frah boar is wasn lang mn force 4T- jeu Ile question u° Joinin\u2019 the blg Clty.Ink factory of John Barrington and church, and that she has already been Duke of Connaught was commander of u \u2018n ASE at Lu (ne; HE some cale Huxlish trawlers discov- | This is hoo this kind o thing aye be- FONs was completely gutted, and much thoroughly instructed in the faith \u2018Ne forces in Ireland, à short time axe.! n pa vin I à \u2019 a ae Tes Ent hi Mens her ne Shen t © § w e est.having been estab- \u2026 .Queen of Spain.ÿ val 1e a oe mt tee in he et land=hire hax actually had tie tn | tu size alreuds.lished in the year 1774.The fire was bone tas ra ee Deivin Work- | ts ack on the vend ue [rae | BREED Ne Le Cin AA | 2 \u2026 a very destructive one, and gave the and declined to work becaus Pr The half-yeariy mevting nf the Cia ten There de new sente Pret a 1 Mae AR à he i.he | His Majesty's Board o Works, that Dublin Fire Brigide a hard job to get not provided with comfortable fiery Great Southern and Western Rall ay | me a = \u2014 \u2014 Later nue th the heeds ow the Allan pre : u\u2026 dre pe aed he | looks after the auld castles à Scotland, It under.as rivers of Lolling grogse The guardians decided 10 To.th ¢ Ed of Ireland was held In Dublin this of- | Lines - + Thés corne a fine the St Sa ori an back.nk ner > jun the Her Places connected wi the und melted soap were running all over ; uals without beds, in the ho \u20ac nat ternoon.As this fx the principe) ail i Lim ir the Om ats bicnks there are ships put RS RN çuctent Métory of the country.are the place, and interfered very ch \u2018these * ; ve pe ll 0st wealthy line In the country ou ot the lnglier 1 ¢ Caresses.i British ti rt } ve Ho « La Ce Scottish an° English! bers 0° Parllament are to be asked to than o'er 11 was a thing that the visl- We had some wintry weather in be member for a North of rated ture Ing, and that he takes an Interebt in Bullet Instead o .Antiquarians in Scarch, J ; zut re wnat rivers Dees what the Government anfeht He [Tor to Edlyburgh canna miss.land last week, and un Friday blin stHluen+y.has .; \u201cleppir races la evident by the de- Sbecial Cable tv the Montreal Star Speclat Cable tothe Montrens Star, { in the Neda on ant the smd ' A Jay Dub ; y, has been presented by his pp .CIE ante at The Government want {to say tran application for money - ; me \u2014 .| Vas a white city, but the snow went admirers of the Kane Orange Lodge rire he has always shown to win the | Paris, March 3\u2014 The honeymeon of | Athens Miel 3 George A Ma - ! cr aux considération (0 the gulbd harbor la needed at Anstruther, Al tang an\u2019 last, after years v vlear- quickly and was nearly all gone by : WHh a blackthorn stick of hee Grand National at Liverpool.a feat M.and Mme.Leriot who arrived Milan hahiman of te manag) san der The Lord Chancellor [let the money come frae whaur [in Up we ken the profit vv: made ON inid-day, though on the .proportions .which he successfully accomplished ently from a provincial roar committee of the British Shoal § Baan der The 1 i the bi hibitt * 1901.First It was WK Dublin moun- iOportions.The Colonel in writing to here recently p nth ok thd cw lame © fea againat | way \u2018 y is exbiblilon of 190.Fie 50.000, RIN It lay thick enough.The mildness he lvdge acknowledging and thank.ng with an Irish horse (Ambush 11) a [after their mariage, was rude'y Intei- city, anceances the undertaking of nu du ae bat adthoukh slako net fish-] VUs à pily #this is (he last paragraph tn be £100,000.they it was to be £50,000.| of the winter In Ireland may be judg- ihe members for the gift, Said that the |= Years A.He has bad =s-veral {Fupted In the most remarkable Iash- IMbvrtaut blece of work with the vu - ; Sor Bat net tisbormen bac been lon fishin\u2019y that when the government then folk begun to say they hud bet! I'| ag by the fact that our spring migrant.Presentation had made quite a senas.|.\"1£2\" for the \u201cblue ribbon of \u2018Chas- jon.thelr happiness for the time heme dlal cooperation of the Greek authori- | Aes 1 te mak hele Thon\u201d the Swhame {are thinkin o hoo to hetp the fisher haud thelr tongues an\u2019 wait patiently.the jandrail.or, as it Is better known, [on In England.and that Punch had !\"R\u201d and generally with Irlsh-breä «poîled by a revolver shot.Returning tes in the Province of Loonie This 3 There were even som wha eaid we : ; borses.+ to the hotel they miatook the floor a.province was assigned to the acho i een treater) As law brenk- one Talk think melee Tia Cease kh Ba THERE IS NOW A MASS OF PROOF hat Janubago is Always Cured by Dodd's Kiduey Pills, LTT Quebec Man Cured His Kidneys with Dodd's Kidney Pills, and His Lumbago Vanished.Quebe PQ.March SNP Ll John ball a bckbaver residing at 57 Little Champlain street, this ety, has to the greal Mass ts caused by added his statement of proof that lumbago disordered Kidneys, and easily cured hy Dodd's Mr Ball anys \u201ctuus troubled th lumbage for two vers Froud not work, ! had to Ret up at nights to urinate so often at my rest was broken 1 read of cures by Dodd's Kiditey Pilg and nade up my mind te try them, After the first box T could see and feel à Change.Thiee boxes cured me completely \u201d Lumbago, like rheumatism 14 \u20ac used by urbe ncid in the Wood Ure aid cannot stave the bined If are working right Dodds Kidney Pills make the kidneys wark right.Kidney Pile congequently ! Te Kidneys wen they canna dar somethin to set- tle tho great close time question.Doon nt the Clyde fishin\u2019 places the men, are haudin\u2019 méelin's, some © them wantin a lose thane an\u2019 some n° them pu.an up in Stomoway.ane 0° the mafst important 0 the herrin\u2019 ports a big meetin\u2019 « the inhabitants has declared \u20acor the harbor bein\u2019 open a\u2019 the © round for the lndin\u2019 an' sale © has olen ngreed to ralse a help fishermen to come lu Stornoway when it is the close time there.Rut that isnu n°.There was then a meetin\u2019 uv the Lewis Flsher- men\u2019s Assopiation an\u2019 this meetin\u2019 can duvn on the ther meetin\u2019 at an awfu\u2019 rate.an\u2019 passed resolutions in favor o Keepin frac April 10 to May 10 ax a close Lime.Sae there ye are! When dur tors differ shouldna the government step in ,an\u2019 ask a Royal Commission or somethin\u2019 to discover exactly what is best, an\u2019 then mak a law rettlin' the | haiil guestiom on close time\u201d The Lid oo pairte\u201d winnua hae sic a guid chance o makin® his way In the wait if the Education Department get Len wt\u2019 the idea they've got into their heids.They are thinkin\u2019 o' fairly due- lu\u2019 ata\u2019 wi* pupil teachers: Thelr plan tu tu gle the teachers d'- tht* traînin they: nigel at the volleges, an° thén turn them vot fit fo rank chalrge © clasées AT the teas hers in the schools will then the Umilnedguertificated men an\u2019 women jun thas will be jae room for the P Fowhe ds anakle a dittle to pay Tor \u201cbooks an 10 pas at the \u201d asked Mr.Shee.\u201cI never met with the same hypo- cracy in the Tory party.\u201d peplied Mr.Irving.\u201cThe Lideral party has in Its Cabinet a man who talked of sending Cabinet Ministers to Heaven.by chemical parcel post, and for the associates of such a man to charge me untruthfully as they did during the Parliamentary campaign with advocating the use of bombs and viulence was hy- pucracy.\u201d \u201cWho was the Cabinet Minister?\u201d inquired Mr.Justice Granthan.\u201cJohn Burns,\u201d replied the plaintiff.The jury returned a verdict for the \u2018defendant.OPPOSED FREE TRADE.The tariff reformers are making strenuous efforts to keep up their fight aginst free trade.Joseph Law- vence, mne of the most influential members of thie Carlton lub.speaking upon this subject, said \u201cTariff reform in the late contest was Lo more rejected than Homer Rule was accepted.Though we lost a great many OCEAN STEAMSHIPS Hamburg-f{merican:- Pi SFenuasivanie.Mar.10 sSDoutusbland.Mar.15 LPAUFÉCIE ce.Mar.17 et.rill Roomn, WU ymbasium, aklovator & A LaCarte Kestauraut.tCalling al Dover for London & Parts ansan TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES AND GENOA.I'ting Oskar.Sp ms, April 19, Juve ?Fiue Adaitbert Ua.m.May 5, June 19 tMoithe : dune 12, July v4 Rates 1st class, $40, 385, $113.00 upward, according (o steiner selected.Central JAMAICA i: $20 and $40 sue way, round trip al special rates BY THE (COMPANY'S ATLAS SERVILE.From Now York every week.Hamburg-American 31 Broadway N.Y.JAMES THOM * south ane General Agen: IV ose ent st.: WW Henr: senpl.Wor 166 Bt.James et: Battersdye Tour'm Agency.173 St.James at.Ai Vda vol THE UNITED FRU: (O'S STEAMSHIP LINES afford a comfortable voyage on the twim.screw \u2018Admiral\u2019 Bteamers.Weekly salltugs from Boston.Phil.and Baltimore, Round Trip.#78.One War.540.apcindine meals od state berth Address Passenge: rime.UNITED FRUIT COMPANY.Béston., Fhiladelpbia, Baltimore.a 5] S80 Avoid the Rigors of a Canadian Winter by taking a delightful sea voyage to the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico, by the El- der- Dempster line.'he R8.Dahomey and the 88 Angola, cach 4.000 tons.will sail from Halifax on the 28th of February and the 20th of March respectively.These steamers are fitted specially for Saloon and Becond- cliss passengers.Saloon and berths are all amidships, lighted by clectric light.An experienced and duly qualified Sure sean carried on each vessel A twenty- four day trip, calling at Nassau, Havana, Tampico and Vera Cruz fur $60.00, ur t the Cliy of México, $643.00.Fur further particulars, apply to ELDER-DEMPSTER & CO.Board uf Trade Building, Montreal.29 T4eud A Delightful Tri To Two Deligh ul Cities Boutbers Pacific elegant passenger ships from New York and New Orleans to New Orleans and Havana Weekly service between both ports.From New York every Wednesday at moon, and from New Orleans every ednesday et one o'clock.FAST TIME SUPERB SERVICE EXCELLENT CUISINE Connecting at New Orleans with SOUTHERN PACIFIC Rall lines for all points In LOUISIANA, TEXAS.MEXICO ARIZONA, CALIYORNIA The best route for comfortable travel and picturesque sconery n 170 Washington st.Boston.Mass, OCKANIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY, (American and Australien Live.) Bails every 10.days.San Francisco to H\\- WAIL every I] days SAMOA.NEW ZEA- LAND and AUSTRALIA, monthly to For booklet and salilng list.ad: dreay Wm.H.Clanc:, agent, 137 St st.Montreal: B.K.Dunbigh.G.E A.Broadway.New York 183 81?eT MONTREAL PARK & ISLAND RAILWAY COMPANY.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 20 min service, 5.40 a.m.lo 2.00 p.m.30 min.se.vice.83 pm.to midnight From Lachine 3 service 5.bu a.m.to 5 p.m.3u min service 3.45 p.m.to 12.45 midnight Sauit au Recoliet - From Bt.Denis und Henderson Station, 30 min service ç a.m.to 9 B.m.; 40 minute service 9 am.to 4 p-m.; 30 mioute service 4 pm.to B.20 p.m.; 40 min.service 3.70 p.m.to 13 midnight.La:t car from Sault 1?p.m.From &t.Denis 12.20 p.m.Extra car from Chen evile st.to Henderson Station at #10 p,m.Mountalin\u2014From Mt.Royal avenue 2» min.service 5.40 am to 11.40 p.m, From Victoria ave.Westmount, 20 min.service.5.50 a.m.to 11.530 pm.Cartierville \u2014Frow Snowdon'a Junction, 40 min.service §.00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.From Cartlerville, 40 min service, 5.40 am.tw 1140 p.w.135 294 Via Mobile.(Ala.) ' Shortest and Best Route HAVANA Picturesque and Romantic ONLY FOUR DAYS FROM MONTREAL 36 hours on the placid waters of the Gulf of Mexico, aboard the superb express 88.PRINCE GEORGE Munson Bteamship Line.A.|.RULAND, G.P.A., 82 Beaver st, New York.For rates and all Information, Apply W.H.Clancy, 137 8t.James Street, Montreal.36 + 2aw Le seats.vet in the majority of places the Conservatives and Unlonists polled hore votes than In 1900 and largely through tariff reform.\u201d Mr.CC RN.Krimshire.one of the Rradford leaders in quoted as paying: \u201cTt might at first sight appear that our cause has received a crushing blow.Free traders are anxiously explaining that the large Liberal majority means the death of protection; if they genu- finely think so it seems curious that they should waste their energies in belaboring what they regard as a carcass.My complaint is against the Un- fonist party which had a great cause to put before the country and yet took but little pains to educate the country In that cause.T belleve it war a great tactical error to stand merely on the defensive.and to attempt to Aght a better organized and more determined party on its own low level\u2018 Discussing tariff problems and the results of the elections In general.the much talked of differences of opin- fon between Mr.Balfonr and Mr.Chamberlain, the London Times says: \u201cThese differences are natura) and Mke- 1y to occur between the leader of a party and the apostle of an idea.Mr.Chamberlain rays a general tariff ta the only wav of effectively fighting the hostile tariifs of other countrieR, and compine_ in quite a friendly splrit\u2014 that Mr.Balfour will neither explicitly accept it nor offer an alternative method of his own.But Mr.Balfour may think that another effective means ix at least possible.Stammerers We treat the cause, not aimply the habit.and therefore produce natural Breech Write for particulars THE ARNOTT INSTITUTE.Bethan, Ont Se 51 law HOTEL& Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand gortret Station BAGGAGE: FREE 47 312 NEW AMSTERDAM HOTEL.European Plan Fourts Ave.and 20st Bt, New Yhrk.Fmest location in city for shopping and theatres.From Grand Central Station take Ave.(\u2018ars direct to Hotel Rates 3100 per day and upward «1 26 eod EDWARD COYNE x CN Fourth OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.Line LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE | St tom = Corinthian.Sat.Srd Mar.Tunisian Sat.10th Mar.Fro Halifax.Men, 8th Mar.Mon.1%th Mar, Sicilleo.Sat.13th Mar.Mon, 19th Mar, Pretoriam Sut.2ith Mar.Mon 6th Mar.Parisian.Sat.Sist Mar.Mon.2nd April Tuntslan\u2019's reonrd passage Himuuskl to Mouvitle ia ¢ days 5 bourse The steamers sall from St.John, N.B.after arrival of C.P.Ry.train, leaving Montreal 7.38 p.m.Friday.From Halifax on Monday after arrival of Intercolonial (mail) and C.P.Ry.trains, which leave Montreal at noon and $1.25 p.m.Sunday.FIRST CLASS, $50 upwards.Reduction for round trip tickets.SECOND CLASS, Liverpool or London.derry, from $§4¢ and upwards THIRDB CLA Tondon, ot Paris 337,50.HALIFAX TO HAVRE Rarmatian, Mar.24th.Pameranian, Apl 2tst Only second class passengers carried.Ratesto Havre.$40; to Paris, $43.75.Apply to H.& A ALLAN, Montreal.s 22 30 Glasgow Dominion Line steamships PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL, Mar, 10 Mar.17 Welshman J) Kensington Cornishmau Soutbwark.WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YURK 1I¢ LIVERPOOL Oceanic o.oo ies Feb.2% © Dalilc .Mar.18 reutomie Mar 7 | Majestic.Mur 21 MEDITEURANEAN SLKVIUK Asores, Slbraliar, Naples, Genoa, Alexzundria Fre New York.From Boston, Hepublic.Mar ¥ Rowwnlc.Mar.i4 Cretic.\u2026.Apt.d.Lanvpie Cee Apr 7 APPLY Ww iocal aged or Companys office, 37 St >acrameil wi, Ma Canadian Pacific Railway Go.ATLANTIC STHAMSHIL LANSS.the Twin dorew Steamsuips EMrneds OF BiJiAIN.14,500 tons bast'Hissd UF IRELAND.14.600 wos 13 1-2 kuoia sve speed.St.Johu.N.M.to Liverpuel, LAKE MANITORS LL.Mar.sit LAKE CRAMPLAIN.April Jain LAKE MIUE.darch 17th, April San FAST CABIN.\u2014 641.50 und $36.90 wine gle (rip und upnarus, er und acuutntsdation at reduced ralpe.BELUND CABIN, \u2014 Single trip te Liv.erpoei, Fit; lu London, #i2.50; round trip ut reduced rates; Thtrd ciass rules te Live erpool, London, Glasguw, Betfual, Lundus- derry und Queenstown, ¥:6.30; frow Liver puoi or Loudon, $21.50 to si.John, N.B® St.Jebæ, N, B., to Londun.tLake Michigan.+.Mar *Montross.- Apr.Tth TUUFFyang (liru Class passengers out FhITG (sass to i.ondon.$24 he tu o\u2018ner points same arm Liverpool service.*Second cabin onl,.Rate to L.undon $46.00, PPL 19 CANALIAN PACIFIC LA), WAL UCUMPANY.ATLANTIC STAMP LINKS, Board of Jtude Building.5: Sage rament et, Montreal.9 +84 dYortr German Lloyd VAST EXPRENS NKRVICE.Fustest und Most Luzurious of Leviathan PLYMULTH SUHERBOLRG \u2014BREMISN.Wawm K Win lL Apt 24, 6 am r iam] Kenaprivg Kronprine, Ap'i sm Kaiser.May 15, 10 an Kaiser .Aprii 1J am 1h, Wm.(TL, May 22, 6 au TWIN SCREW DASSENGERB SERVICE BREMEN L1RECT, Chemnitz.Mar.¥, 10am Braod'v'y, Aprill2,10 min Frankturi, Mar 2, 10am ' B au, April 10, 10a m (Kurfurst Mar, 2%, J) au oot, Apr.iW, 10 » rn Trave.Aprils, lU a rm ; tKurfurst, May IR vam tLalis ai lymouth and Cuerboary.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, GIBHALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014UNNUA.Mar 10,11 mms Irene, Apr.7,1 am Mar.17,11 a ll a ucrording 10 siean- Round trip tickets -8 Gibraltar and Naples only.OELRICHS & (0, 5 Broadury, N.à.W.M.HENRT, Sole Agent for Montreal Temple Building, 1%6 8t.James st.52 318 CUNARD LINE BOSTON\u2014QUEENSTOWN\u2014LIVKRPOOL, Fast Trin Serew Mail and lassenger Steamers, 14,280 tons, 600 [veg long.Remarkable for steadinces.Roums upper decks amidships; perfect ventilation, INERNIA - Mar.29, April 17, May 15, June 12.BAXUNIA, Mar 8, April 3, May ), May zv.Plana.sailing.etc, the (\u2018unard 8s, Co, Ltd.126 State at, Boston, Mass CHARLES P.SUMNER, Agent, vr tu local agenta, B83 166 cod JOR THE WINTER GU ITU BERMUDA Frost unanown, malarie impossible.FROM NEW YORK 48 hours bs elogant new twin screw steamship \u201cBermudian 8500 tona, sailing every ten days.Fer Winter Crujses ge to WEST INDLES ?80 days\u2019 trip; about 20 days In Tropica St.Thomas, St.Croix, Bt.Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Fi Lucta Barbados unf Demerara Fu turther parucwars apply to ARTHU AHERN, secretary.Quebec; Quebec 55 Cu a Agènts, W.H.HENRY, 1836 St.Jatnen + W.H.CLANCY, 137 St James st, BAY.1ERoBY'S TOURIST AGENCY, 1:8 James st; J.G.BROCK & CO.211 Commissioners ag.Montreal 287 Lived Europe, Fifty Tours Tours de luxe and Vacating, vavering afl Europe.Varted routes; chuice of sicaimship lines.Including all tra.& velling expenses, $I to S1.185 leisurely travel.125 offices abroad Eat 1841 THON.COOK & HON, 261 and 1185 Broadway, New York.W.H.Clancy, 137 &t.Jumes ag, Independent Travel Tickets Everywhere Remove May Ir from 261 to 245 Broadway.se 49 2au The city of Los Angeles has a church federation including on ita roll about one hundred churches.It stands for threa things: 1) Co-operative activities ln general evangelical movements, such na ths me tings by G.Campbell Morgan.J.Wilbur {\"hapman and others.(21 United work for the furtherance of civic right- FOUSNPSN an Orension requires (3 A scheme of unified pastoral visttation hy which all sections of the citv shall he looked After, Hats 1a he Pxchanged and individual church initiation to he ctreng.thened + | tientlemen's gold scarf pins, $1.00 to 1 $65.00.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St. \\ COMRIGHT 1806 DY PETER NEWELL PE pe.3 SES TRPATF + ; ?v - y TL - Lampe Te SX ty + : MARCH- LX, Sader fa.3.1906.- 0e CNN ge LS 1\u2014Polly was sieepilv crocheting a table mat for mamma, when Spider, her cat, began playing with her ball of cotlon.\"Now, Spider,\u201d aaid she, \u2018you'll get my cotton all tangled.\u201d TT + Ÿ PS \u2014\u2014 3 ©_All at once Spidér began to change in appearance and to look like a real spidei~and what a big one he made.almost frantic manner.8\u2014And then he fell to chasing the ball of cotton fn an « > À s> G vec + ; ~ Ye 7 an - < .h a .Le 3e - \u2014\u2014aT Lf À > 2° LA + .- a x Lo.* a 24 , sounds that reminded the visitor that he was not in a Barnum show, that the monstrosities vere genuine r ser Margaret not yet inluratéd\u2014thrili- ed with pity.asx before her inner vision rose the ashe perspiring face nf the palsted sufferer, who sat iivering al the long dus An an csv chair.her swoilen.jelis -like hands esting on ct ton-woud pas, an ah pillow between her knees, her whole frame racked at frequent intervals by fierce spasma of pain.her only diversion faint.blurred reflections of episodes of the street in the glass of a framed picture; vet morbidly suspicious of slow poison in her drink.and cursed with an incurable vitality.Meantime Sarah lay silent bitter thoughts moving beneath her white.Enpassite face, like sult hdes below a frozen surface Tt vasa strong, stern \u2018ave.telling of a present of pam and faintly hinting of a past of prettinens She scomed alone in the popuinted ard, aud, indeed.the world was bare \u201cor her.Moat of hep life had been upent othe Warsaw Ghetto, married ut 16 nincteen years before iter only suring son- a youth whom the fonklish atinho-phere had not im- proved- had sailed away to trade with the Kafirs.And her husband had not been to see Lier for a furtnight.W hen tlie Visitors began to arvive.t- tarpor vanished.She eagerly raised the half of her that was not paralyzed.partially sitting up.Rut gradually expectation died ont of her large grav eves.There wan # buzz of talk in tha rmom\u2014the hvdmecphalous girl was the gry cept of a group:the Polish grandmother, who cursed her children when they didn't come.and when they did.wag denouncing their neglect of her to their faces: everybody had som.body to Kiss or quae] with, Ome or two ac quaintances npprowched the bed-ridden wife, tou.but she would speak no word, too proud to ask after her husband.and wincing under the significant glances on caszionally cast in her direction.By aud bn, she had the red screen placed round her bed, whirh gave her artifh ih! walla and a quasi- privacy.Fler husband wout* know where to luck Toi her \u201cWoe is mel wailed ber octngenat- tan countryv nuin.tocking to and fro.What sin have I committed to get such grand \u2018hiidren\u201d You only come to pee Jf the old grandmather Isn't dead yet.Bo sick! So shok\u2019 Ro sick!\u201d Twilight filled the wards.The white beds looked ghostis in he L\\riness.The last Visitor detacted.Sarah s hue band had not vet on \u201cHe is not well.Mix.I£verznow,\u201d Sister Margaret ventured to sav in her best Yiddish, Or le is busy vorking.Work is not so slack nny more\u201d Alone tn the Institution rhe shared surah's ignorance of the Ki\u201ctxnow ! 1t 13 univqualica pre WHO Went dat SM HET mu M .* \u20ac me tu abolish the distinction, Bottles, 1s.and 2s.Gd, (in En ns a ther and title Bae tyes ao A lo en dl for to my mind there ls no- A Break in Eggs.\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 - 8 A vrts nr er un re with Jah work ant H-requite] todd «ig zest thing \u201ctnvidious\u2019 about it.fer the 2 on 5 eh .AND WHITE SOLE MAKERS: SKIN TONIC .Ln Sun the vant The diauueauds fu our hands we Jove to i ; ow ; Eggs may have thelr faults, but a .Vent Vho' \u2018hese adventar .; + : reas 3 &.thi ; = di SE es | Sar | ie re Nevin a Teh non At N.BEETHAM & SON, Cheltentam, zexemecrs \u2018 ne CHU il out Romie of Vend Beats as aiwavs ure by far the oegihning oo Cor.ton cheap, adds the housekeeper with ALL SEASONS.ENGLAND.EMOLLIENT.then wenn Connie unmalried woman occupies as hon othe nf thend oa test able a position as the married one\" PMIPlAcency.CRD GENE GED CE GD But what did occur lv ane was that - 41104 Jaw ! There are Others.l rere rt 4 d44 440404 0404400000 00000040 + Write for Samples and Price lists (Rent Post Free) and Save 5) Per Cen: ROBINSON CLEAVER, Lu.FOEMS WORTH + + PRACTICAL FASHIONS + + REMEMBERING ++.+.+ +++ +4 4440444 44446464 + + * ; +++.Tne Latest in Hair Dressing.tere Lie vary Gatest tashton 1 han LP tba 8 done sends fear ay young men-'\"\"\\Where there are little, ; ; 3 > ; a au.7 1 , achstone was laying down the prin- dressing the ead Veter Le | He thar Je Jow ro prude | masters and misses in a house,\u2019 Swift.~ ; .: > ri 3 Ut) he y i » ; ; + WA da pu tel fe te an ne i\u201d Lang, A Since, according to \u2018Webster, \u201cMiss\u201d UIPles of law It is very simple,\u201d he BELFAST, IRELAND, Pas Lio te be is guide explained.\u2018If vou die your lawyer (probably derived from \u2018the Armoric Wave Buck fuer Biding he top or .- REGENT ST.CHEAPSIDE, LONDON asd LIVERPOOL.the ors IT sugpests al) Cami, pon - lat en y ) | messel.a youfz lady.or contracted a ate: f you live your doc- ) ° ; Tals Rod nama tures of he lust \u20ac A ronten twit what 1 have, from the French demvoisell®) is the title : \u2018 > = er tity 1» or ' .: - 7 \u2014 SE Ee a et im Ve EE IRISH \"LINEN AND DAMASK MANUFACTURERS Hc tive Style for the Birt or woman Bevan ous sue esl > \u2018 Le | \"A fectly justified In valling any woman.An Englishwoman on Americans.| To whe can stand 1 but IL requires quite an \u2019 A GRACEFUL NEGLIGEE.a.marred or unmarried, except the wery T | His GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE KING H.R.H Urrsial ype of good touks to carey Ful'iesa 0 suai a havtons i ] \u2019 young.\u201cMrs.Une reason 1 would give | Lt ins Poule in an amuslug a - ?ot i Hot The fratuies must be good nt Phat me or pgrimage No ten et The negligee is more graceful than this simple one for the retention of the distinction is! Count vf an Amertcan card party, has | ihe Princess of Wales, Members of the there nnst be an ni et [ENP J ire Girth SR ew CL ÿ SURRests the Kinone lines vet as shirred at the shoulders.so becoming gens this: Since a wuman vhanges her name | the folowing to say.i ; Joyal Family and the Courts of Europe.wtellnctuality about the person whe A SU from age a Tee ; \u201crousls ft and includes ample as well as graceful sleeves As \\llustrated at marriage, were you under the new | Americau women strive after cul- |; 3 et, Steamehips, Institutions, Regiments, and'the Adepts 11 One VounE society went [he ita van (the material 15 a Ugured Oriental slik combined with bands ot regime te met a Mrs.Smith, you ture, culture is a craze, and so hard || Ucneral Public, direct wits every description of in Montieal bas adopted it with Ercan nr but The ~tmple vatton crepes, lawn and the like are in every was approe woud not kunvow whether she originally | du they work at self-linpryvement it | success The novelty of her cote | priate tor the thinner garments, while for the heavier ones cashmere, belonged tu that well} known family \u2018is really sad to see how few women | always makes her à marked figure nt Ps ee Se SAS nem ~~ [albatross velllug and the Hght weight flannels all are (0 be commended, ar had secured thse title by marrage.| have risen to acknowledged prominence 7 ANY Assembly A Vers beunatiful vou The kimono 15 ade with the fronts and the back and 18 shirred to form I for one am perfectly satisfied to re- |in art, science, literature or music in ] \u2018; ; Englishwomaun of title, recently an \u201cPsse sans Helore dectling on this the voke, the edge being finished with a wide hand.tain the distinction provided some ane comparison with Europe.Rut America i From the Least Expensive to THE FINEST IN THE WORLD, Montreal, weirs Der har ne this early | PUY BD Ding style Bt ie well te For the medium aize wil be required % 3-4 vards of material 27 7 vards Will coin a word with which to \u201clabel\u201d |is young yet, and Is growing older and | which.being woven by hand, wear longer and retain the Rich 4atin appaaraans Vivtorton toanaeer alse with Brent Phdnle the Êtrnattes ovet 82 or 4 1-2 vords 44 Huiches while, with 3 5-5 yards of silk for the bands.unmarried men.more matured rapidly.There.are i te tho Inst By A aad for COR on peu om Toods, + wad the ous suveess, If one has the looks and de | Peo the 1 Plier the figure must be A Mus Muantoy pattern, No.$4538, sizes small, medium and large corre- ; Yours very sincerely.crowds of smart women In the States, ! feno more than usually © 5 7 : powe um goods.stdualits to adept a mode of hate Cen Coielsne parttcolank betoe SPONAILE to 32036 and 40 Inch bust measure, will be mailed lo any address St.Juhn, N.B.A.MR.Lut few really brilltant ones.| MATCHLESS SHIRTS: Foe auality Longeloth Rollas, wit fa te-fall liner fronts dressing quite antlke wl others frogs the waste ine Large hips er à ten- PY the Fashion Department of this paper on recelpt of ten cents, Note.\u2014It is curious that our corre- Yes: they are clever and they are > > and cuffs, $252 the half doz (to ineesure, 130 extra) Now A good thing to d corn bolero ar tv 4 bi : ; star Br ; - © Corre.| ç} ing: A I designe tn our special Indian Gauze, Uxford and Unshrinkabd'e Flannsls forths season.Otd Shirts J .4 lo do 80, but severa: toxards rotunidits are em- City patrons can purchase patterns at the Star Branch office, corner Peel apondent should have hit upon the! (harming; they lay themselves out to made good as new, with Jood materials in Neckbands, Cuffs, and Fronts, far $3.30 the half- doz.plain women have taken to duing thetr PHäsized in à princess frock, The and St.Catherine streets for the same price.same solution of the Invidious distine- | Le charming.Many have nu ancestry.|! T H J \u201cThe Cambriosof Robin- al gy is, SU, su o Ne tan often looks well in such tion between labelling married women \u2018\u201c (raditions that they are the des- || {RISH CAMBRIC OCKE > ANDKERCHIEFS: and Cleaver have 3 | such is ata! n wo- {4 style if her figure ts good, large à centants of So-And- \" ; .1d-wide far @.\u201d- The Queen.Children's, 300 per doz; Ladiaw, 5éc per 154.Géntiomen* ; i ; ; per- and men that a witty writer for an Am- ! 80 to live on; they |, worl - : ie wv p .en's, ma is not lovely, OT anercly pretty Paps bus the Imes rrht.Then the up- erican paper did.This writer remark- use just themselves, and as then- 78c per doz.NEMSTITCHED-\u2014 Ladies\u2019, GGc per doz.; Gentiemen's, 946 per doz.Sho must be chic or nothing, and the PET part ot the frock can be draped ed that men should be labelled so that \u201ctives stand or full.They cannot af- IRISH LINEN: jie Shorting too Jards wile, 45c per ard, ty saris wide, ÂTe per yard, pietureaque style In halr-dresst î And ans urine sto ee N | t _ Roiler Towelling, In.wide, $0 par vard.Surplice Linen.Zle per yard, pe sv sing or tu Lu tN ess There disg ile.when a fascinating male descends like [7d to dress badly or be cross because Dustersfrom 7Re per dox Glass Clothe B4c per dos.Fine Linens und Linen Diaper, 100 per clothes should be taboo to her \u2018 sut the short woman and the fat a wolf upon the fold of a summer they are Bo-and-so, and consequently yard Our Special Boft Finished Long Cloths from 8e per rd.DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON The price of each pattern is 10c.City readers must call at the Star Branch Office, corner Peel and Rt.Catherine streets, for patterns.Out-of- Idx good news indeed that the in- tionse roll has gene ont 1n the best society The thing now ls te rolt the hatr softly back and Tuff it out without the utd of any sort of pad.hair or wire Tins Is n dictum to take to heart for the hot pads warn under Woman, and the wan with promin- CHL hips or stomach nat eschew the Fascinating princeuse Then again it needs A very clever dress-inaker ox tatior to make a prin.Cesse MIN good dines It ts not the hotel full of women, that they should they dress well and smile and hold be enabled to know whether or not he their own, trusting to themselves and Is eligible, whether or not it 1s worth thelr own Individuality.Every State | town readers will be served by mall, and will recelve patterns promptly.while sitting out in dark corners of the has a different divorce law.and really For Ladies, give Bust Meaurs.For Misses and Child give Age only.hotel veranda or guing for walks and !it seems as easy to Bet free as it is For Skirts, give Waist Measure, drives.te be married.One bright American woman, a friend IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN: Zen Napkins, 700 per dor.Dinar Napkins, -32 per dos.Table Clothe, ! yds.squara, 70 21g yde.by 3 yds.$1.42 pach.Kitchen Table Cloths, 2ic each.Strong Huokabaok Towels, \u20ac1.1% per doz.Monograms, 10.4.3, clc., Woven or embroidered.Specia' sttentlun to Clubs Hotel or Mess Oraers.IRISH Col LARS AND CUFFS: COLILLARS\u2014_Gentleman's 4 fol4, all newest shapes .4 = from $1.1H per doz.CUFFS\u2014Fur ladies or gentie men, from g) 42 per dozen.Surplice Makers Woestininster Abbey\" and the Cathodrals and Churchcaof the United Kingdom \u2018ThetrIrtsh Linou Collare Cuffe, satrts, ête, have Lue merite HE that counis as sn lVänv wemen AGE IN YEARA pompadours are exTremely bad for the Thluk, bot the fines A frock av fi ATTERN NO.BUST MHASURD WAIST MEASU of the writer.refuses to wear au wed- .; | v hair and never looked refined WIhout a wankie but Jooks I PATTERN \u2014\u2014\u2014 ce Ces RR _ RE.ding ring as her husband does nat his Dr.Rainsford 0.1 Free Churches.i of excellence 8nd cheapness.\u201d \u2014Court Greatar.en & = .- now ., LL.\u201cwing to the bad ent.A seam in the NO.covooavarsorars sereseesss.Inches errerenbanenn tnohes s £ roripon the table.pt caen you will Ha or una, seeking his Father has a Always Uniform fuller.if necessary.Then have a higl TOVANCO.110 00 40 casses.RER eerie acces LT vu0 des acte 4e Leu snue n argument and o Re 8 ere.The thing is to open your | Alwa s Reliabl fitted girdle of the cloth and trim rn } Yours 100% heart and hand to every honest man : E \u2018 A 08 \u2018 e Bl Taney brald and small buttons Address Pattern Department, The Daily Star, Monater! ï \u2019 me ve rire hid or God and has i yr aa = a J > \" vis : ; veryw ere tainable - N'B.\u2014Patterns will not be exchanged.Bo sure to fill In correct num- In reply to \u201cVexatur ve Sante fast Church vas built for ha niher: he ® | her and particulars.Out-of-town patrons should be careful to sand oom- that there la pe ambiguity to his Hes is fotlle for her he lat purpose: 1 3 .plete address, clearly written.Send silver or postal note.St : tion.Joes he mean il to apply to a ree an ! Jepeat the gospel 9 New Colffure Ornaments.accepted.y : R p amps not member of a family elrele at n family VF freedom and practice something else i What anaztug decorations tor the \" meal, or to a guest?If the latter, there : Coiffure dis fashion serving up to ns is no doubt about the question A TTT Ne AN NN NS : Powering, tmposing, teperial.It is a v guest at a meal never replaces a ser- CH C OLATE forerunner of miniature ships and y viette In a holder.In the first place a - che Curse of the conventiona] 0 ; \\vRelable gartdens sueh as La Helle | ; holder ir never provided, and secondly, TUlS_ regulating mourninge fall ye ÿ DU Lambadle permitted to be piled pons 4 +4 44 4444004 4 4 4 4 4 + | stuffing for geese.Souk one fourth of the serviette would never be used again rails upon the pooper ston er | Hey fair head?4+ ia pound of prunes over night in cold «0 it ahould not even be folded.but Bhan the wealthy and in this espe he fashion seigus in London and * THE HOME-MAKER'S 0 * water.Draln.cover with hetling*water.just laid rarcles\u20acly on the table.When Lh Wealthy age selling a gol exninmie | Faris, but New York will doubt less gun + DEF + (aud cook until nearly tender Rlanch a guest carefully folds up his seriiette for they are not so tied down by con- roe better.Hirds-of-paradise of pro- * 24444544 2} at ah of ree.add the prune juice and he stamps himself as ignorant of one of Senlianality A8 the poorer.A poor.or .digiona size: aigrettes or st lang [PF +++ +4440 | wa er to make about three cups in Rll the little usages that narks a well Mederately well-to-do family.is ofte [have stood the tests of ume and [item plumes as lofty as the Thar ; Lm n nf salt and cook brought up man.plunged neo debe on the death \u2018of a i \" 258 Sur of à drmin-nurior: pailletted and Brussel Sprouts With Cream.(un ie rice is tender.Add the 5-unes.But the case Ix somewhat different ; INéinber of the family by the ridiculous LI service for over 125 years jetted tiara-Uke crestions: mvlre Henn.Firnomel sprints are tea and plentis stoned and cut in pieces.a dozen Frenc à At n family meal.There fz a legend \"UStom of lAying aside present clothing By this sign SING E R bals Wings, butterfiles of Ww size such |g, L re ero A mew wav ef rein chestnuts, blanched.bolle and cut In that tn every properly managed house and donning nothing but black garas never ied even In Gullivers Time | « ther re oo a Pick os pleces, half a cup of butter.half a tea- & Rerviette is never used twice.Thin | \"Nts.Those pergola who ponder on STORES these are but a few of the things to The aprouts.removing Imperfect leaves, spoonful oljfeptika, and cinnamon if may be Ro amongst the very wealthy.of 4 ine an es ha ours ge you may know he worn by falr women this season Lo : | : AAR esired.Mix thoroughly and it js but in the ordinary home it is not so.Of their convictions make the wearing Tt is n likable nude, It makes wn.00 stand no cold water in which a | ready to use.They are constantly changed.but not Of mourning entirely à matter of per- E ywh re men more beautiful Something a-top tublespoonful of salt has been dissolv- memes nen for every meal.You are, therefore, ex- 80nal cholce, throwing to one side all ver \u20ac of the Leur is always decorative and ol for an hour or mare.then skim from e [pected to repluce it In Hs holder.The 8¢t rules and regulations.charming , the water and set to cook in plenty of same applies to A guest in a house for The customary length of time for the The new fashion gives the aristocrn polling aed \u201cfren on ah some days.If the hontess provides a Wearing of mourning for a Pa nn Pau NE ; ; © tender, about teen minntes, then ider It is th wer thi 1 t it two years, one entirely in black, 1) tic New York head a proud appear- ~ ; i holder s the proper thing tv pu \u2019 1 ack, the \\ ance and i new glory pal already ar drain and turn inte a saucepan con- Removed by the New Principle.in It before leaving the table.other In half mourning, black an.added to the already og in n heen taining nearly a cup (for a quart of : \u2014\u2014 white and mauve shades.For a bro- ! ures that set ail Fun gn NA with sprouts) of thick cream.scalding hot.» ther or alater one year altogether, an} ndmiration.Leu us Hn » 10 Sprinkle with salt and pepper and turn ê Trac ¢ Duration of Mournin for an uncle or aunt six months is now ents WIL grow me > Jen Ce over and over in the cream and pour \u2019 9.considered sufficlent.they would herome ridiemons CR [into the serving dish.A very thin Tb in better shan electricity, becaune \u2018t doen DURATION OF MOURNING k Women's heads fs ren on event j White sauce (one level tablespoonful got scar or produces naw growth.Better Dear Madame :- \u2014 \u2014 - Registered, dress are now the pink of partent of flour to a cup of milk) may replace Are Po eue Une skin,\u201d Bed 6 than Would you kindly tell me througa \u2018.B ta Per VE, The hair Js marvelously groomed, and Ee eaponnt ni eT pattern heat feptiatorier because it la not paleondus; there: the columns of your valuable paper .e sure that you get the genuine] glints and gleams in the most perfect 0 > goo utter just fore is not cause h po! mink: or Pro how many months a person hag to : © ' of .nu fr Lu Vefore adding the sprouts.duce eczema.which is so common with deptls ; her | withthetrade-mark onthe package.ondule.Drawn away from the hrow eo .tories, nor does is break off the hay, thereby Wear mourning for a mother or father, : J ; nid neck bi the softest fashion, §t is i | increaxing itu growth.brother or sister, uncle or aunt, i Removed by the New Principle ; 4 Directions for preparing more than as béantifnl ns ls is possible far hair | Prune, Stuffing for Roast Goose.Eleotrolyxis, X-ray or depiiatories are fered Yours very respectfully.' \\ - .à ; |.one hundred dainty dishes in our to be, and then atop of all this the A novelty in many houses is prune A ern re MIRACLE be her\" aod J.MORGAN | De Mi > Look for the Singer Sign $ : Choire Recipe Book, sent free on pb Shs > hich mow correctly | \u2014 Te = only method which is indorsed by physicians.The whole question of 110UrnIng Nas n revelation to modern science.It in the onl .- Ÿ request.?cotfar | \u201c© surgeons, dermatologists, medics) jo pale and yndergone à change during recent | gelentific nd practical war to destroy hair When in need of a Sewing-Machine or Supphes .- _ prominen - è .There used to be the most - n't ow me exparimenting with elsctrotysis, c C | LE mailed sealed years AT- Xray and daptiatori m .Walter Baker & Co.Ltd.The & ; CAS OR | A pe M + of $1.00.Ned in pl Mer bitrary rules governing {he wearing of onthe BARE WORD of tho rators and mana.Needles for all makes of Sewing-Machines sablished 1780 Dorchester, Mass e Eye of the Press.fan \u2018 Dithont question (na red tape.if iv fagls to do mourning, but now it has bevome fac had dareed by physicians or ere?Guta Hich A ; .* Wife of Iraittcian: 1 hate te have Por Infants and Children.11 yoms.Slaimed for it.Booklet gi free largely à mutter of personal choice.| Jormacoineten fard pose SEE po .» ighest Av ards in es me à 2\" iN T Dn plain, dealin on CPR OR : The world is becoming mare civilized | magazines Roolint Ladies aed oD Sewi -M h Re d E C h ed « 4 Furope ai 1A 3 dares Ee pan ho papers va- The Kind You Have Always Bought Sono tg De MIRACT om wl L 00.| and begins to realize thi the depth veins \" ae pe a 1 bn plan \"Ta ne ac Ines ente or XC ang : - .ul America sus es : \u2019 ., 10\u20ac crepe ix not the measure of gricf | Fak Ave Xow Yor Your moper pack vithont 2 CFmanol Phare 1be ndvantage of pe.Bears the JOHN T.LYONS 4 STORRS: 6@leury | One can mourn thé logs of anse Tov.) | 1920500 (ne red tape) or Cr Tile ta deat hat oe Joss ST CATHERINE S1RFET, Mi NOTE DANE STEEET WEST, Branch House, 86 St.Peter St.Montreal.Can.f * iis.1 Irv Van dant Have + Bf.1447 St Catherind st.\u201cfet Bi.| j flmed for 8 For sale by ail fret cinée drug: * \u2018717 BT CATHERINE STREET M; NOTPE DAME AT 1 .\\ ; | ! ones as Well in uhilé uz in black.In | mists, depariment stores and 188 Ë REET WEST.Hh Dim aniself Mie wpponenta dn; Signatars of , | OT EL La Vreaue a unt: fact.in game ronniries white js wo BCROGOIE Ltd \u201c4 1058 or.LAWRENCE st REET, ar CANCE STREET WEST, vine x 1 8 .; : 4 { R _ 75 ST.CHARLES BORROMMEE 81! 1128 law, [it au for you t mourning color, and again in others 5 .pt 4 Montreal 310 11 law § ; gai 23 62 law MONTREAL.CANADA, Ac.26 law enw 2 4 CREATIONS OF MILLINERS ART WHICH WILL BE IN VOCUE DURING SEASON THAT IS ABOUT TO OPEN Flowers Will he Much Worn, W Lie Ostrich Pluines Will ke rama Promment Plice Among Decorations \u2014What the 1 { i Prevailing Colors Will be \u2014Hlustrations of Sone ob the Hats Which are Likely to be Popular, With he toa tense © oa af tre desire 4 12 11 the worut 48 22\u20ac all winter one cl enpec] iy u «tunber ; briaste TUNE tie dist 8, co al the 1 Kies comes porte.Foy cast an Moar fond, eds Cag vil \u201curnes 1\" Rordio go Aen Tae tea ten te Les shot 10 tou ' sty! the Leu The acer Bit UE Kelle ooo Lerten bros ve og and tur horn, cop In évite + art ol mostly oy sine [Ea Foire: \" hors [PERT eu \u201chepe Yates a.HE \u2018 ; \u2018 Lr i wi ve igen \u201cacte dt sue te - ruse tone = rt of Hors hit To w- Gisg be one 1 TL Umsoti seu too trs le.= fu tu the sul pearl making 0 trôst artistie faush | i 4 i | the nore delicately shaded dress hate, | | WHD Messrs, Geos Ir Harper & Ca the shapeless capadine and platen Which may Lie crusted into nn ron- cetvable form, are annch exhibited In this class ol hauts à particular Tretty model, was à med size rt noline in a rich purple shade, slightiy tilted over the face, with gurlandls of violets running Cron the up-tilted batch to the ont, caught at the back vit bunches of small French pank roses resting on the hair.Another of these 3 = o lusLiated oy wstegus vf Engras A TT hoLogravures send FO 3 6&0 mand 6f in stamps Jor postage Foreign aud alnoial ac in vince you of their daintiness and value, more than all a 30 Fine Art aving.~bouio you wii.ue relusded we Mu ARTISTIC PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Ltd, 10 doz.LADIES\u2019 SHIRTWAISTS, nade of extra five quality sheer OxFORD FINE Ar: GALLERIES, lawn Lansdowne, allover EEnkllsh eyelet embroider ; # =.Vo.~ ca .rot fronts tro 90 and 92, Oxford Street.London, Eng.hemstitched tacks easly side shéulder te Latine four horrestis head Kat.1540.Menten Montreal star YT U8 law seu fucks nd box-plear dn bok.deep cnt, wath Hive Lin WS aed em- Ï Branders coffar of ernburanders, caves SD 10 tan hast, Aor 2205 = | Munday.each nme ee XI.69 | em ne me er Se Pe a ara S lar CHEMISTS BY to To Fact tind Cook's Friend Baki-z Powder pore.| PORTIERES, one pulr of each kind.from Cire ee erases £3.50 DOCTORS | COUCH COVERS, single, one of euch kind, from.x2 Te pronoutive it wholesome.| COOKS ! TABLE COVERS, single, one of each hind, from.81.75 know it docs the work at | TAKE ELEVATOR TO TOP FLOOR.the right ilme.| NN ee TTT HOUSEWIVES | say that cake and hread + = ratsed with Cook's Friend | C renc re 0 1ne Cc Baking Powder are fine, | » * dainty and delicious | + Fresh and new, we have Just Uf pin ked Uhig loves =k 000 Woal .| Mixture, Five hundred yards, oo small lot we cleared frour à foreign maker, and gor them under price fo obliging him A He wanted JELLIES | shades are here such gs sky ros tan.Nate, cintre Lisuse, voire, | cream, cardind, gray and bla Ko ju=t the Tualeilal for eventing cout THAT | reception guwis, Regular She.Monday oo Go le ee ~~ meme | \u201cKkovah\u201d JEL \u2018JELL\u201d LIES.Suitable for Chil Protects from i A rare opportunity to secure à very snart, well made Suit, at a None others just as good.| fra tion of the values, Scarcely any twa alike.und all sizes tu the lai.Matecials are Cheviots, Vieunax ard Tweeds, We candidly admit that 5310 Law they are not this season's new design® hut, an the other hand.they ave - = not eld shop-vorn goods They are the halance of our fall trade, and Just the thing for early spring wearing.Monday .88.75 The Nu rsery Soap WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP.dren of all ages all infection.(Dept.E) 206, SEND 5 CENTS IN STAMPS for 3 Handsome Sample Tablets Mr.J.M.SCHEAK, Carlaw Buildings, 28.Wellington Strest TORONTO.Ww.Allover Embroider Monday.couch covers and table covers, at a price that will enable us to make anew sclling record to-morrow.little prices you're getting them at less than the cost Ladies\u2019 Costumes at $8.75 ar Ne Ne Front Shirtwaists $3.25 Value for $1.69 We invite you to sec these handsome shirtwaists our Mountain street window.One look will con- might say about their excellence here.On Sale ample Portieres, Couch Covers, etc.SETTER Much Underpriced.An importer has sold us his samples of portieres, A ge selection to choose from, and at the following make.A SPECIAL SALE OF Instead of $16.00 to $25.00 Some New» Table Cloths WwW.have a complete set of new designs in Table Linens.and they're values that you cannot duplicate elscwhere aninde an the straight line linen yarns, Youre sure to be pleased with the wear soul} get out of then.The following sizes In stock: TABLE CLOTHS8\u2014 8-4.or 2 yds.Square, from.each haere eases £2 50 X-10, or 2 x ?1-2 yds,, from, each R3 25 8-12, or 2 x 3 yde.from.euh 2.*%1 50 TABLE NAPKINS\u2014 5-8 x 5-5 sd, front, # dozen Ra 75 3-4 x 3-4 vd, froiut.n dozen #3 90 HEMSTITCHED TRAY CLOTHS.in Damask\u2014 y Size 16 x 24 inches, each 2) à Size 18 x 27 In hes, ench oil Laren ieee 25 St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.butyou can not @ wear it out.§ The MADAME MARIE, Montrea\u2019s Leading Complexion Specialist, THE BEST Washers, Ironers) Slaichers, {n fact, all the Intent essentials for perfect laundry work are here for your gatisfaction.THE CALEDONIAN LAUNDRY, 366 St Antoine &t.\u2018Phone Up 1224.kEFORE ARD AFTER Montal of Vitality and Kffects of Frcesses alluf which to Consuniption.early grave.> y all dru of price.Writs for Medicine 00.ree Price $1 , ista or muiicil on receipt ; ,8RRe Or and Frain Worry, Loss © Use mi will be and or $5.Infirn-i*y.Josanit per pkg.six Lic he Wood \\indsor, Untario.165 1hKeod Parme E.\u2014 \u2014 a es Trust Your Own Judgment D.MARGEAU, Wholesale Teas, e When sou häve tried \u201cMadame Hor © 0 offoe cueempoo br brand.you will recommend them to ait your cide ad pelatia sl 2 Jha.Madame Hunt's Coffee .1 ih.\u2018Condor\u2019 Japan Tea .oor Tbs af either - 1 Ih, Condor\u2019 Cevlon Black Ten.12 4 Tew a pour choice.1 ib absolutely pare \u201cConddr\u2019\u201d Mustard, wiih ai à el oo 115 Conder\u2019 Raking Powder, unrivalled.Le 10h axamted Spcen, Ib 102 8, the highest guulir ve oo Moron grocer daggsat keep them setole + pred] ne Ctl aN rai 96 6 08 Pa.en EN Neue 0 Gotfees, Spi - Electricine in connection with my Creme MADAME The rare oppottinits offered to 01 ladies who valine ated ape cate Kad is advice on Unis pret important niject, BEAUTY You ae invited oan ti nd ve n perso al chat with MADAME MARIE at her patiors «The repaitt ou of Maa \u2018Marie in the treatment of skon Lismishes | and In the successful Temmal of Smalipox Plttings, Scars, Pimples, Freckles: Deep Wrinkles, Superfluous Hale, \u201cii ete, hua extendd ta every Longe.hold of Montreal and swiroundinge N° other treatment for the skin has been giv.the PROMINENCE.or has hed js merit so honestly PROVEN ns Mad Marie's world-renowned SPECIAL TREATMENT.some moni he 70 this most enterpris ing epeotaiist, po make n convinelng treat, cope ved tae aden oF securing a person with some horrible blomushies, and clear one side of Ler face, leaving tha other | side ous it Was originally.Inviting the | Restored to Heunty.\u201cpublis 19 fnspes, thousands of ladies : ALL TREATMENTS CONFIDENTIAL\u2014CCNSULTATION FREE.Wood's Phosphodine, : ; The Great Fnytish Jtemedy.| A ver interesting branch of mx work is Magnetic Electrical Vibrator: Mas- A positive cure forall forme of eage.\u2018in | course of my massage.does not relax the tissues like ordinary mas- Physical or nervous Weakness, \u201cteaming, but tighteps the skin, closes cnlarged pores, ef ete, FOR WRINKLES LADIES.La INoautl (Skin Food).Yen to Rec them Jisappear.MARIE, - 2381 8t.Catherine, Inglis Building IID \"205 u-\u2014\"\" i t 1 \u20ac CAtra c'oire Etfoceires of the andar ax nn A ssortnrent 0 ! $2.80 Packing and delivery at = 25 my own expense 50: Laden af u 1 + Cue amped.A tog | - .| te ces, Vinegars, 281-285 St.Paul St, Montreal, Canada on If British Government's Experiment is a Success, the New Battleship Will be in a Class by Itself.Mechanical ingenuity is the most destructive force afloat.Three fleets «of armored battleships and as many crud - er squadrons are now occupied with Unséasonable wanoouy res off the coast defense of trade routes and for forcing an imaginary passage near Cape SU Vincent, but not Unprobably ns a safeguard agalut German aggressions if the Maroceo Conference happens to end with a critical situation Tt is the most powerful naval demonstration ever made under suv flag: and lies casi And how effectively voutd these x EQUAdrons be puassed in the North sen oRalnel Germany Yet nu new Dremdnought bas heen lannched at Portsoonth nid will bee.cranmussioned nu veus hence, which may coudemn sll there proud invineibie le- \u201ctathans as obsolete and worthless.So quickly pauses any the glory nf cea power when in Heu TIR 41 vonstructer Srofiting by we rua! experience in war, establishes a fredh record tn defers e resources.guu five, sea speed and THAQUETIUR efficterers A combined fleet nf nif lrrad- noughts would cost not Vesa than $447 - SAN.009.Nea power Ix nothing cheap in *he struggle for the suivival of the fittest in types of naval architecture, Yet one pevalution must follow another when naval enghrens spi} nrdnanee es- perts are glieving theis starplarids and \u201cUT ptssing thei nu nuHigyements every decade Within tier years a nite his heen added ta the tadin.of efteetie gun fiir and the =ubsntuiion of turbines for reciprocating englues las pened shee way for gates] werce de nn epee and defenve greeter tn conies the IHesdrought sith the proanise Of autelassing cer ouler jattleshin A'hioat and the vustliest and rasst effi- tent nats t= behind he times andy rit be recnnstiueted re-engined uni v ane} ire ondes To remain alncaat of the new warship- under Freed German or Aree dean flags The saan iyers wll nat be denied wien they quopese lacrepsed burdens amd fresh sac tees for taxpayers.tor has there ue teen a naval war in which many things: have puoved Ly expericier* Were nal EFritish experts hospitabty entertained an Japanese .-0Me ver rare pieces among them.One lot of Antiqua Kazal.One lot of Antique Paive Strip.These Rugs are of 3 hich apder gf excellence nar .».c merit.they are repartment STYLES pet, comprising exclusive pattern: and RUGS, the marke!, made in [aberty styles.orings.5 PER CENT.DISC SPECIAL ATTENTION GIV Inlaid Linoleum, Printed Linoleum.Cork Carpet, Oflcivth Cocoa Matting, and Matz: Fibre Rugs and Carpets, eir., etc.Just Received In Stock FANCY MUSLIN FRILLINGS, / FANCY CHIFFON FRILLINGS.; FANCY SILK BR NGS, Large assortment of Neckwear in Sik Tadlor-Made Stocks, all new ool- OUNT FOR CASH.EN TO MAIL ORDERS.Henry Morga n & Co., Montreal Ceylon tea nor Indi N° weaknesses.By combining the two in t The Red Rose Flavor and Strength an tea alone can have the \u201crich fruity flavor\u201d of Red Rose Tea,because neither variety in itself possesses all the qualities of strength, richness, delicacy, and fragrance.Each has its own peculiar qualities, but each has its he Red Rose proportions, I produce a tea with the \u201crich fruity flavor\u201d and strength of Red Rose Tea, a flavor and strength found in no brand of Ceylon alone.Red Rose > Corman T.H.Estabrooks St.John, NB, Toronto, Winnipeg faster than other wheels.| ied Send for catologue.The Wm, Hamilton a at when a voice frein the kitchen te thie host that he had better cone and prepare a certain dish him- \u201celif.\u2018lhe bost exeuued himself and went into the kitchen.In a fy w moments he returned with a large dishh which contained a roasted duck.While he wa: explaining to his guests how the dock was seasoned.and that he always did this part of his covking himself.the door burst open and in yushed four or five Chinamen with a police officer.They pointed at the guests, and accused him of setting two uf their houses on fire.\u201cAN the guests were amazed, The) had been with their entertainer ull the evening and did not know whal wus going on outside.and they thought that all the Chinamen who them were crazy, Aud the police, sec- ing the prominent guests present.refused to credit the charge made by the Chinese.However, Lhe fact was that during his short absence from the table the host had actually set un fire the houses of two of his countrymen.Everything had been arranged beforehand.Hurrying out through his kitchen he picked up # can of coal ofl, ran lo the back of his neighbors\u2019 houses, splashed un the oil, and set five to it.althuugh four uy five Chinamen were watching him.He took up the duck in his kitchen and varried it with him to the table.Next day an attempt was mde by the Injured parties to get où n warrant against the criminal, but this was refused \u201c1 helleve those in authority wished 10 do what vas night, but frequently they min doesived by the deceitful English-speaking Chinamen.Some of my countryman Are Very menn ant treacherous, If they only speak n fen words of English vr have à few Cana dan friends, they will cruelly use this Influence to bluff or biackmall their countrymen.l have henri that there ?- a bad society hers in Montreal.lui lately organized.This f< a body of \u20ac su spirators, who have atcaidy been di turbing and defrauding members of the colony.\u201cThere ls one mure thing which common among the Chinese, and weil known to.be so by Canadians, \u2014gamb- lng.1 will acknowledge hat some of us do gamble, but will not admit that we arn more addicted tu 1 than Am erican or Furopean people Wa Jar games often as a pleasant pastime, » ra, bs to entertain one another on days rast.Small or\u2019 large stakes make ne difference from the police point ri view, uf course, It i» the dutv of the Ad v- Es WATER WHEELS The SAMSON develops the greatest power possible in a turbine water wheel, and at the same time runs Because of this great power and speed ina wheel of smail diameter, the Samson costs less per horse power developed than any other wheel.Peterborough, Ont.had disturbed } Mig Co, Limited, ! police to make arrests avery time TY | find gamblers, but the blackmafler: | make profit out of this fact.If their victims do nat give them as much a.they want they will go to the polie.| and toll them that there is a gaine | Brug on.IL may be only a game for | fun.but 1He officers arrest the playe: { They arrest (hist and investigate after.t wards.1 think the thing should he the | other way.lt ia just one way of the | deceit ru, \u201cnglish-gpeaking Chinaman obtaining power over his fellows, and | blackmailing thent.\u201d \u2019 ' SCOTLAND WANTS REFORMS.\u2018The Scottish Members Will Be Sôlid for Certain Legislation.Special Cable to The Montreal Star, Edinhu:gh, March 3.-Mr, Thomas Shaw.the Lord Advocate for Scotland, savs that Scottish affairs will not be neglected in the new Purliament.He \u201clalims that Scotland desires land lag- islatlon of a most drastic kind, an well cas legislation respecting ecclesiastical ! questions and lega] procedure.Fw may have to wait a little time | simply because we have not suffered ; 80 much as other people,\u201d he added.\u201cWhen once the sufferings of others | hair been remedi however.wo APG deternlined with our enormous Scote , tien najority te stand no nonsense.\u201d \"AGAINST ODORIFEROUS AUTOS Fines and Imprisonment Will Warn the Offenders.Rpyse1al Cable to The Montreal Klar.Tartes, March 3.\u2014In the future every motorist in France 19 Hixble to a-fine, sud, even.t9 impeisonmert, should his tuotor car emit bad smells on the pub- 1.voads Thix polnt has Just been decided by the Setne Criminal Appeal Court.in which a noter car owner was fined for allowing his marhide to \u201cuit obnoxious smells, Every offence after the first will he istatehable by imprisonment, VW.H.Scroggle have just published march asd twn-atep cntitied Paire of Mirth\u201d by J.St, Sheng ae John, a BUREN.CORD 29 vaîteT than Other scegt but ie beast when used in the Sunlight wag direstisna.es sis Buy Sualizht Soap and follow \u201cTne | ï Y Se HT i sa {i rR a | = ; a 14 THE DANGER 0 LARGE MAJORIES Dublin has Little Contidence in the Liberal Purty on the Home Rule Question.COERCION ACT WITHDRAWN \u201cfils -Has Given Some Consolation\u2014 Lord and Lady Aberdeen as Busy as They Were in Canada.eee wpeciul Cable 19 The Montreal sta Dublin.March 3.There is a large- sized minority Af not a majority in Tre- land which has very Hulle confidence in the voting tn the new Partiament on the Home Rule question.which resulted In a government majority of over - 300.In the first place the Vrtsté are polis ticians enough tb rrcognitce the fact that large majornties are proverbtally dangerous te the parties possessing them, and the fear is openly expressed that If the suppotiers of Sir MH.Camps bhell- Bannerman Jo net split upon the subject of Home Rule they will breuk Ujproir other issues.In the second plave, Aas every one Kuows, the King's speech fron the throne at the opening of Parliament 18 w routine matter ang while gsarlin- nientasx lactios dee not tosh an Amendment as matter of fact wend.ments are never carried Héence many beHeve that the fncident 1x almost without signiticace save perhpepe that at has helped to keep np an agitatioi, And fn thts the Nuttosualist- all veux ize that then nidebtedness 1: duc to Edward Saunderson: the mast conservative Kind of à Conservative ruenber from North Armagh who nn sed an amendment to the address in reply to the King's speech trom the throne ad declared that Loyalists in Ireland were Alarmed by the statement in the speech that the Government is considering n change in the government of Ireland In the thivd foe ut Teast a faa - slzed minority 45 prenerblalik sceptical.Leleving that Dichoad «ill never secure vistice at the huuvcls of either the Cons \u2018ervative or the Liberal poet Some nere are who even go «oo far as to apenly assert that there 1s ee hope Tor \"al Home Rule tu tréland excent hy don with the Lew Labor parts the \u201cdalists or the workiagmen of liux- ad ne matter yw hal name they ave «led ABANDON COERCTION., The withdrawal of ail proclamations \u201c1der the Coercion Act which was t :blished the olher das tn the Official Ur blin Gazette, is taken as a declaration made by the Liberal Government at the very earliest opportunity that the Marvellous Growth of New Hair To Prove It, 1 YSead a Trial l\u2019ackage.- Free by Mail, Duty Free.k a = N My dlacovery actually grows hair, stops halr falling out.removers dandruff and quickly restores luxbiriant gv wth to shiny scalpw, eyebrows and eyelashes.and quickly re- stares gray or faded hair to ltx natural color.tite to-day CUT OUT THIS COUPON.for this offer may nt appear again.jj) aut the blanks nn! mail tr J Stokes, Mgr, +117 Poe.nati, Ohlo, enilneing n help cover pontage fuilding.Cincin- - Cent xtamp to 1 have never oie © Fara Un und Bealp Remedy ba 7 va will sed mye a trial package.duis {reel WL, oma, prepaid, free, [ will ye.\u2018 vapense ste es aan Crass eh sweetie wn AN \u201coo.\u2026.QUVS full address nota plainty [Policy of \u2018ecm \u2018 en in Ireland should finally be definftely abandoned.To give effect Lo that abandonment.huwever, the repeal of the Coercion Act 1s.of course, essential.The withdrawal by Lord Aberdeen et (he proclamation promu'galed under Mr.Wyndhaim.opens with the wards, \u201cWhereas.1t (x not nuw neces- \"415 lu maintain * the provisions of ihe Crimes Act In forve There ar plenty of Irishmen who do not like the ise of the nord \u201cnow \u2018in the context but At Ix suggested that it is of NU special significance The contention I~ ade, however, that when the pro- Lonations were issued Ireland was In the same peaceful and .rimeicss condition ax it js at prevent 1 ix probable thai the C'orreion Act which egabled trials to be held by two removable magistrates und enabled xeuues (6 be changed and special jurles te be empanneiled in ertininal cases Mas carried through Parliament as a result of the excitement attending the vublwation in the London Times of the Camous forgeries of Pigott which were printed on the very day the second redding of the bill was taken.The bill was vehemently opposed by the viitire Liberal party headed by Mr.Gladstone.BY none vas it opposed trore vigorousiy than by Mr.Asquith, (ner and over again the Liberal Opposition in the Lise Parliament voted for the repést of she bill, Now they Imire the power Go give effect to that vote, - POWER BE USED withdrawal of the Céercion proclamation |s quite generally accepted AS à promise that the power of the Libéral majerty will be promptly amd Tor The effectively used.The withdrawal of the proclamations is IN 1iseif of jitt'e practical effet.The weapon remains, even though 11 may he hung up for the moment The trouble is that a pro- «Amation may be re-Issufd as easily wnt as promptly as it ts Withdrawn, vod udess the Parlfament decides to take the proper legislative step onu again In an heur al Ireland could br ed under the ban of the Cuerclon vc tial by jury practically abolished vi fuxor of trial by the nominees of Dubiln astie free apeech prohibited, and every man in Ireland made sub- Jl to a star chamber inquisition.Interviewed at Mount Stewart cou corning his recent speech in which he urged the formation of the Unionists of Relfust into one party.Lord Lon- depderis said \u201cThe idea which I have in ny mind Is the creation of a large Imperial Unionist organization, opet peur y one ne na iter what their other subjects, =0 opposed to the repeal of the Union Lun colvincel that absolute amity nongst covery seution of the Unjonist party js necessary if we are to repel Home Rule or any attack on the Union.\u201d \u201cri ar my be ux they views Tone LOL ABERDELRENS ASSUR ANCHE Lord Aberdeen's assurance that he would endeavor to give a nonpolittral character fu the office that de holds seems tu have been accepted and ves- jected even by The predominantly Uni- vnist bodies which have presented him with addresses of welcome Political topics were eschewed by the various bodies that culled early after he assum- vd ottice Her Excellency the Countess of Aber.déen has opened the Sale of Work of the Irirh Distressed Ladies\u2019 Society.at Molesworth Hall.In assuming control af this function she said that she was greatly indebted to the ladies in vharge tor asking her tu take part tu the proceedings.She felt it a privilege to be asked tv du anything to further the efforts of those who were interested In alleviating misfortune.To her mind the sogdet à récalled many hardships and.decde uf heroism | und sympathetic effort to medt those _] hardships.She also persondlly Pecali- ed many beautiful special EpeciMens of handiwork such as could tot be found elsewhere.and did not wander that the wgvemwent in thlx* À # alone had bélome su much of an attraction.* DUBLIN STREET NAMES.The proposal to change the name of Montgomery street to \u2018John Henry Faley\" street, In memory of the illus- trivus [Irish \u2018sculptor who was born in that street in 1818, culls almost ir- desistibly attention to the fact that the names of the streats and bridges of this clty are almost Universally associated with -menrories -witich dé not awaken any pleasing sentiment In the minds of Trishmen.It is true that in the last century Irish ple have succeeded in substituting the name of \u201cO'Connell\u201d and \u201cGratton\u201d fur the names of the two Lords Lieutenant Carlisle and Essex, as the names of Publin bridges.and they possess In But bridge a memory of [suac Butt.They have likewive in the nomenclature of the stieets the names of men like Pamell and Grattan, but In the main the names of the streets ang bridges of Dublin are derived from the English Kings and Lords Lieutenant, not of history which might be forgiven but frum those who have ruled durivg the past century.Here are a few of them taken nt haphazard:\u2014Bol- ton street.Darset street, Capel.North- amberland Place.Townsend street.Har.court rtreet, Portland place, Temple street.Buckingham street, Rutland \u201cquare, Westmoreinnd street.Camden street.Hardwick street, Richmond street, Clarendon street and this list «ould be considerably extended.DOCTORS GO ON STRIKE.Refuse to Treat Sick Till Government Raises Their Pay.Special Cable to The Montreal Star.Vienna, March 3.\u2014The Strike of the parish doctors tn Lower Austria has Leen followed by an alarming vwut- break of scarlet fever and Ineasles.Inasmuch as the doctors refuse to do mare than to report the new cases to the Government, the death rate has been very high, and is rapidly grow- Ng.The parish doctors declare that the fee of twopence allowed by the Government for each case of infectious disease is insufficient.A detailed diagnosis has to be made to the authorities in each case, and the doctors declare that they are frequently out of pocket in consequence, They firmly refuse to treat any cases until better pay is promised, The Government threatens them with dismissal but private doctors have promised to decline to take their places if called upon by the authorities, A STRANGE VISITOR.Cologne Hotel Guest Left Suddeniy\u2014 Trunks Contain Much Wealth.Special Cable to the Montreal Star.Cologne.March 8\u2014A few days ag.a well-dressed American arrived at a Cologne Hotel from Brussela.He was nervous in manner, and inform>d the landlord that he had a large sum in bonds and cash with hin.deposited a conalderable amount with the landlord, saying that he rhould leave again for Rrusseis the next morning, and requesting the lan.d- lord to accompany him there.By dawn of the next day the mysterin.ix stranger had disappeared, leaving all of his belonginga behind One trunk was found to contain 925.000 In bonds and has teen selxed by the Cologne police.The JamNord ie nt A lusu to know what to do with the large sum placed fn his cave.The pollve also Are vuaxied to account tor the movemeht of the man since the apcurities Appear regular on, the fa.vl the documents themselves, INGOES RULE AT ALGECIRAS German Attitude 1s Such as to Provoke the Most Peaceable.FRANCE'S CLAIMS ARE JUST From Her Experience in Tunis She is Best Fitted to Police Morocco.Special Cable to the Montreal Star Algeciras, March 3.- There are times when the Mngoes are in the saddliv at this conference in what may justly le termed the moat southerly town ln Spain since.as the whole world knows, Gibraltar, though part of the Peninsula naturally.nevertheless belongs to Great Britain ; As the French delegates cast their eyes oul over land and water tv the southward they undoubtedly have some ideas of the feeling vf the childien of Israel.who were perinltted tu gaze out and over into the Promised Land, but whu wire not permitted to enter.Morocco, ke Canaan, is a land tlow- ing with milk and honey.It one calls the French the children of Israel, of course, the Germans are the heathen Philistines who are Keeping them from this coming into thelr own \u2018he outcome of the Algeciras conter.cence 1s Undoubtediv as uncertain ns ever.Nou matter what the immediate result the far-removed results will show a tension which.while it may not mean immediate war.may after all produce a discord from which wav mav result at almost any moment DIFFERS FROM PORTSMOUTH.Those who were in attendance upon the Portsmouth -vonference when the difficulties between Russia and Japan were Adjusted through the friendly offices of President Ruosevelt, have called attention to the fact that wher: as at Portsmouth one day the feeling would be for peac\u20ac tie next day for wir: nevertheless on alternate davs week in and week out, the peace teel- ing was constantly growing stronger and stronger.the war feeling continua- ally becoming weaker and weaker.At Algeciras the converse of this proposition appears true.Though the Jingoes mav be in the saddle one day.and the peace party triumphant the next.the Jingoes appear te be grus- ing stronger and stronger the peace party weaker and weuker.What makes the average Frenchman angi y and willing to fight 1s the fact hat Germany 18 not een willing te propound a programme for Keeping order in the Shereeefian Empire.She will not indicate any reasonable, rational.logical method of procedure.The only thing that the German delegates appear to have hammered home upon their brains, perhaps by the Kaiser.is a rooted obfection to what has been called the Tunisfication of Moroce>- : Ang ion Sales at | Privates Resid ences.If you anticipate selling your household furniture by RUCLion, we arc in a position to realise the best poesibie returus for your mouey.Many years of experience in this hupurtant branch of eur business have enabled us lu establish the very best connection with city buyers.It would be advisable for Intending clients to com- municaceo with us us early us possible so us lo secure choice uf dates, TERMS REASONABLE.RETURNS RELIABLE.PAYMENTS PROMI'T.Sales of Furniture aud General Merchandise at our rooms every Friday, at 200 pm.Advances made and estimates given.Parties constgning thelr goods to us can reat assured they are displayed 10 best advantage at our rooms, 247-249 Notre Lame Street West.M.HICK8 & CO.1211.Auctioneers, 53 3 Tel Main \u2014 Or \u2014 Household Furniture, Chiok™ ering Cabinet Grand Plano, Billiard Tables, Turkish and Persian Rugs, Paintings, Engravings, Eto.Eto.The subscribers have received instruv- tions Tom & ©.SITOREY, ESQ.to sell at his 1Eidence, No.84 Redpath St.AN ths Magnifteent Furniture and-4f- fects therélu cohtarned, comprising, in part: Chickering & Sons Cabinet Grand Plano, Turkish and Terdian Carpets, and Rugs, W.RB.Sofas and Easy Chairs.Mahogany Card and Contre Tublés \u2018Set fc Mahegany Chalrs, Walnut Dinlng Table, Ching Cabinet and Dimng Chaps.Best English Brusxs Bedsteads, Walnut and wher Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus and Wishetands, oil Palutings, Water Colors, Stee) Engravings Breakfast, Dine ner and Tea Services, Silver Tea Bet, Voarge Tuvaxs, Real lace Curtains, Por tieres, Music Cabinet, Walnut Bookcase, Sewing Machine, Wanirobe, Costly Bric- a-braec and Ornaments, Mahogrily Pedes- tu], Nightingale Biillard Table, 41-2x5 that is to sav, to the establishment of exclusive French influence in that country whirh would be tantamount to a French protectarate, even if the convenient fiction of independence wers strictly mamtained.The French claim that theirs 1s the predominant interest in Morocco.st is Insisted by the delegates that in at hand .and willing to put down *h= existing amarchv\u2014that her long dearlv-bought experience of the best way to deal with the Moors of North Africa ought to count for something.Even though the conference breaks up, not in a row.hut with half-heart +1 pledges of peace, it ix safe to say that Germany has not heard the last of Algeciras.Of course.the (German lels- gates contend that France has been start.CANADIANS 1 Among the Canadians at New York hotels this week were S.F.Lazier.Hamilton, St.Denis: J.C.C.Almon, Kingston, Everett: Ll.Ingram, London, St.Denis; I).Cream, Montreal, Murray Hitt: Rr.J Dale, Montreal, Murray Hil.P.Gorman.Montreal, Murray Htil; A.J.Lee, Ma-*real, Seville: Miss Macfarlane, Montreal, Albert.JU.Ma- tard, Montreal Grand Union; O'Connor, Montreal.Albert: M.Schiaman, Montreal.Imperial; A.J.Tourangeau, Montreal, St.Denis; G.Vipond.Montreal.St.Denis; C.W.Robertson, Ottawa, Grand Union: Mrs.Clemes, Toronto, New Amsterdam: A.F.Clubb and wife, Toronto, New Amsterdam: L.Goldman, Toronto, Spald- Ing: W.Robinson, Toronto, Park Ave., J.Scott, Toronto.New Amsterdam; Mrs.J.J.McCafferty, Toronto, Vie- torta: Miss M.J.Smith, Toronto, Victoria; J.J.Hackney, Gueiph, Navarre;»G.W.Barry.Montreal, Imperial; G.Copping, Montreal.Grand Union; C.J.Dresser, Montrenl.Herald Square; H.HamiltonJr., Montreal, Murray Hill; A.Johnson, Montreal.Grand Union; F.B.Jones and wife, Montreal, Imperial; H.M.Morgan.Montreal.St.Denia; J.H.O'Nell, Montréal, Grand Union; A.J.Robertson, Montreal.Aa- tor House; R.Ross and wife, Montreal.Murray Hill; L.Moreau and wife, Quebec, Breslin; F.Moore, St.John, Autor House; J.Acton, Toronto, Navarre: Mra.F.Denizon, Toronto, Westminster; G.T.Gorrie, Toronto, Ever- ett; T.8 Lough.Toronto, Astor House; W.B.Maclean, Toronto, Holland; M.MacGregor, Toronto, Breslin; Miss M.O'Brien, Toronto, Imperial; J.Scott, Toronto, New Amsterdam; J.L.Sim- mona, Toronto, Grand Union: G.A Sterling, Toronto, St.Denfs; Miss Wis- THE EASY OIL.Scott's Emulsion is \"the easy oil \"\u2014easy to take, easy in action.Its use insures deliverance from the griping and nauseating sensation peculiar to the raw oil.Nobody reality France is the only power ready and À | Comprising: $ desirous of an armed conflict fromthe | Miss | I with Cues and Rack.Prowse Rang.Montreal Gus Stove, Kitchen Utensils Retrigerator, etc, ete, ete.ale WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 7th, At 10 AM.M.HICKS & CO.533 Auctioneers.! J CLEARING SALE ! \u2014 OF \u2014 House Fur- : nishing Goods © Belfast Linens, lu Table Clotha, Nap\u2014 , Kinæ, Tea end Tray Cloths.Table Linen 4 : Towels, Swias and Nottingham, Lace Cur-j tains, Marseilles Tollet and Honeycomb Quilts, Best English Linoleum,\u201d Crockery.; ete.etc.' TUESCAY AFTERNQON, March -6th, At 230 D'Aock.25 M.HIéks à co, Auctioncers.ad 2 N NEW YORK hart, Toronto, Everett: W.LePage, Winnipeg.Murray HiIl, R.Ross l'and wite, Montreal, Victoria .Mrs.Thompson, Ottawa, Gilsey.| 1.Butler.Brighton, St.Denis; KE.| MF.Waldrun.Canada, Arlington; W.\u20ac.Banner.London, St.Denis: Mr.and Mrs.D.Allard.Montreal, St.Denis; J.I'M .Beach.Montreal, Grand Union; G.Gagnon, Montreal.Grand Unton: A.(R.Hall.Montreal.Grand Unlon; EGG.Hampson, Montreal, St.Denis; A.=.Holt and wife, Montreal.Murray Hil: J.McShane, Montreal, Hoffman: Mr=.E.Millard, Montreal, Continental: R.Morache, Montreal.St.Denis: Miss A.E.Norris, Montreal, Continental: Miss C.C.Pacett, Montreal, Hoffman: H.Hay.Ottawa, Breslin, A.St.Laurent.Ottawa.Breslin: R.J.Coleman, St.John, Park Avenue; C.E.Reynolds, St.John.St.Denis! F.H.Cragg.Toronto, Breslin; W.Emerson, Toronto.Continental; G.T.Gorrie, To- ronto.Ashland: R.Hewitt.Toronto.Continental; N.A.Howle, Toronto, Park Avenue: D.E.Hughes, Toronto, Herald Square; J.©.Jamieson, Toronto, St.Denis: C.A.Larkey.Toronto, Park Avenue; ©.I.Mitchell.Toronto, St.Denis: C.Spencer.Victoria, St.Denis; Miss K.Baldwin, Winnipeg.St.Denis, G.J.Lovell, Winnipeg, Albert; i.J.Lovell.Winnipeg, St.De- nic; Miss A McKay.Winnipeg, $t.Denis H.W.Lucas, Montreal, Murray Hil; C.Stack, Alliston, Astor House; Mrs H.M.Barcelo, Mentreal.St.Denis: A.W.Birnie, Montreal.Brealfh; FR LeTendrie and wife, Montreal, St.Denis; Mr.A.A.Bwirt, Montreal, St.De- nla; G.F.Parkhurst, St.John, Albert; R.T.Patchell, St.John, Albert; G.A.Baker.Toronto, Imperial; w G.Rrown, Toronto, St.Denis: W.F.Dween, Toronto, Marlborough; Miss Polchon.Toronto, si, Denis; F A Prime, Torontn, st.Denis: 8.T \"Res.afd wife, Toronto, Victoria: E.8 Thomson, Toronto, Grand Union: J J.Wright, Toronto, Cadillac; G.J.Dor- mandy, Toronto, Murray HMI: F G Evans, Vancouver, Imperial: c H.Enderton.Winnipeg, Park Avenue; Miss C.A.Greene.Wiunipez, Everett: R.F.Botterdt, Montren), Imperial; A.E.Garte, Montreal, Imperial: J.R.Meadowcroft, Montreal, Imperial; I.P.Stiner, Montreal, Murray Hi: w.Stuart and wife, Kingston, Imperial: C.B.Turner.Gttawa, Tmperlal: À.A.Dechan, Quebec, Sinclair: L.O.Arm- who has any regard for the stomach thinks of | taking cod liver oil in the ! old way when Scott's | Emulsion is to be had.It is equally certain that | no one whose health is | properly regarded will | accept a cheap emulsion tor alcoholic substitute | for Scott's Emulsion.It | fulfills severy mission of cod liver oil and more.@COTT & BOWNE Torento, Ontario strong.Montreal.Bellegiair: J.W.- m-r and wife; Montreal, Herald Sune.H.W.@ameron, 34litax \"Broadway Central P.L.Hilton, Halifax.Broad- tral, W.C.Kent, .Kingston.Tmperiaf: B.Macca Ÿ Ribinton Tom: Peril: W.K.Grafftey, Maniregl, Wal- cotti Miss GrafTtey.D qntrean, Walcott; - T.\" Hagoh, , \u201cNew.Amater- SRE go me HH da ea GER i 4 bet urcay k H.HA; MH: Ander- ER es ; ss , \u20ac _ *Avénuèl: RE Cook, Ti tonto, - ; roves Miss 3 Rodd.\" rant Fox: Anatrdne: qn Douglas, Tout Musray- it, À Hal- lathe, Toronto, Brordway - trai: M.( Kérgan.LE New at rat mr: wo Meiell.Toronte Nest minste: : WwW, J.Shupsan! Winnipeg.st.RR DeRlots.Yaitfax, Ww.= Dentia;- Murray Hil: M.Fraser, Halifax, Murray Hill, ,DATEY STK ?y .Very .Sale of né\", Ç Exprillont Household Furuiture, Sablaes Graud\u2019 Piano; Turk- LÀ Rugs, Mantel, Mirrors, \u2018Eleétroliers, Handsome Parlor Furuitue, Bric-a- Brac, Etc, ve = Tevorod wh inwtructions to seit \u2018the.res .t, on MONDA MORNING, Muni SR ail the Handsome Furniture and Éff \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 ects, Upright Grand plano, by leach Plano Co., $350, in splendid order; very \u2018al © drawing room suite.three pleco parlor set several W.R.aud fancy chaîm, In gold and other frames, all in Lest Silk coverings; parlor cabinets, brass and enyx and mahogany centre tables.\u201cTurkish and best Wiltog rugs, mantel plrrors, curtaina and portieres, easels, lôcks, ornaments, golden oak dining rvom set, consisting of sideboard, extension Ing table, leather seated chairs, chinn cablget and dbaner.waggon,.lounge, diner and tea pets, silve glassware and etuflery, pictures, ote.T contenus of six bedrooms,\u201d induding costly BW bedroom set, brass and enamelled bed stands.hair und Ostermoor mattresses, w}derdown comforters, mahogany, hird's- eye maple, vak and other bureaus, washstands and chiffoniers.wardrobes, Mor- ria chaîra, ete: com, hookcase and desk, ouk hall rtund hall light, hall seat and table in weathered oak, lurgn costly hall picture in tapestry, hand embroidered, Axminster stair carpets, refrigerator.McClary's (Famous Active) range, an kitchen sundries, ses Mort of the above goods have haen recently purchased, and are as good as new.Sale at 10 o'clock.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers, FN or .\u2026 1st Class Household Furniture of All Descriptions.And a large assortment of Handsome Now Carpets, Oilcloths and Linoleums, Pianos, etc.We will sel at our rooms, 241 and 243 ST.JAMES sT., on TUESDAY AFTERNOON.MAR(H 6, a Jot of superior np-lo-date lurntture, vonsisting of parlor and bedromm sets, odd bureaus, iron bedsteads, spricge and mealtresses, plillows, sideboag as, tables aod chaîrs, refrigerator, sewing machine and a lot ul handsome Lew Carpet squares fi Axmin- ster, Wilton, Brussels and Tuapreuvy, In sizes to fit any room: neut parlor, bedroom and dining room furniture, Lrase und Iron bedsteads, hair and vther mattresses, curtains, bed coverings, cutlery, ete.Sale at 2.30 pm, RAE & DONNELLY, Auctionrers, \u2014 ul, of Before., A Apr a give \u2018up business.oud po?olutely.must be clear- nd\" beforé th To fumbug about this sale; our goods are the finest, and the prices will be low enough to astonish you.Absolutely sold without reserve.Large selection of Carpet Squares In Velvet, Brussels and Tapestry at a very large discount.ROBILLARD & CO.1910 Notre Dame Street, s Balmoral Block, Tel.Main 1247, bo 4 STORAGE Superior accommodation FOR CARTAGE & STORAGE Furniture, Pianos, Baggage.Etc.KING'S CARTAGE & STORAGE, s0 ST.HENRY STREET.Foi.Main 565.13 Caw 4: \u2014_\u2014 P.Fraser and wtfe.London, York; H.Dawnon and wife, Montreal, St.George; F.S.Taques and wife, Moint- real\u201d Murray Rill: Miss H.Cogan, t- tawa, Churchill: Miss M.O'Leary.Ot- tawna.Grand Unions W.H.Cooper, Toronto, Hoffman; H.B.Johnston, | Toronto, Imperial; M.Tedyard, Tn- B.F.Bogpterell, Montreal, Imperial: E.J.O'Connor and wife, Montrea), Eunipire; A.Patterson, Montreal, Holland; J.DD.Nantls and wife.Toronto, Murray Hill; 8.Calvin, Ki ton, Imperial; F.H.Screaton, London, Astor; W.J.Welch, Inger- soll, Astor; IL G.Charlebois, Montreal, Marlborough: D.DeEvorna, Montreal), &t.Denis; P.W.Ferns, Montreal, St.Denis; J.R.Jackson and wife, Montreal.Marlborough; Y.a- france, Montreal.St.Denis: M.Molspn, Montreal.Murray Hi: M.CO 'Meara.Montreal, Imperial: G.FF.Tuthfll, Montreal, Marlborough; W.Il.McCaghey.Quebec: Herald Square: \u2018I.A.Linton.8t.John, Astor House; =.A.Sinclair.St.John, Astor House: C.W.Powers, Toronto, Murray.Hlit; J.R.Prentis and wife.Toronto, Seville: J.E.Smith.Toronto, Hoffman: W.J.Simpson, Winnipeg, Albert: W.J.Big- nell, Montreal, Everett: Mrs.Knowl s, Montreal, Park avenue.sey; Mra Ww.Applications Ready for the House.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, March 3-\u2014Queen's Collegr, Kingston, will apply to Parliament for the right to elect five members of the Board of Trustees in addition to: the five members now elected by the University Counoil.\u201cLa Bangue Provinciale du Canada\u201d will ask for power to fe-divide Its capital stock into shares of $100 each, an for authority to do business under the name of \u201cThe Provincial Bank of Canada A New Bank Proposition.Ottawa.March 1.-The Canada Gaz- otte contains notice that application will ba made to Parliament, at the next seyslof for am act to incorporate \u201cThe Citartefed Hank of J.ondon and Can- Ada\" TAR amount of capital stock Is not mentioned in the notice uf appll- cation.Attractive | ronto, Gllsey; ©.Seaver, Toronto, Gil- .Woodcote Park, duri sis | File.Cr 2155693 \u2018 R=SITURDAY, \"MARCH :3, 1906.- Au Attractive and Interesting conaignment of si BOOKS from a leading BookseHer In GREAT BRITAIN lus arrived ex 8565.\u2018Serdin- inn,\u201d and will be sold by public uuotion, without reserve, on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock, and SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 2.30 o'clock, MARCH 9th and 10th, at the undemigned\u2019's salesroomn, 245 Notre Dume street west (near McGill at.) The oolleotion indudes books 11 every department of Mterature, works on nrchètec- ture, history, travels, explorations, Arc- tio voyuges, a uvhulce series of Randard bouts (elegantly printed on good paper (rom best editions, and heaulifully tlus- Walled), theoloxy.fine arts, arnaments, ate, medicine and surgery, natural history aiul science, sport, Encveiopaedia Britannica, tong runs of magazines (auit- able for public libraries).A number of rare books où Canada or of spectal local interest (which are fast digappeariig+ w1ll be found well repre- scented in the collection Books on view from Welnexday morning up 6 6 p.m.on Friday.titdogues ready, This iy the choicest ceived from Greut auction collection Untain for vet republic WALTER M KEARNS, 53 6 Auctioneer, Auction Sale \u2014OF- Office and Cigar Factory Fixtures, In the matter of SMITH, FISCHEL & GO, Insolvents, The male will Include valuable nafe large double deaks, smull safe.private desk, revolving and other office chairs, sar fixtures, stoves, copy press.tables, casing boards, tobueco houdr, platforms, filler cases, platform cales, \u2018\u2019ounters, Late.ete.- \u201c Malé àt'377 (old No, 831) CRAIG ST.WEST, on TUMSDAY AFTERNOON 8th MARCH, at 3.30 o'clock.E.W.BONHAM, Curator.19 St.Alexis st, KEARNS, Auctioneer.WALTER M Household Furniture, Etc Auction at our salosrooms, Noes, 4.3 and As ST.JAMES ST.fo gular action, Friday Morning, 9th March = at 10 o'clock.A large assortment of household furniture, pianos, pictures, carpets, culeloMs &toves.etc, all a legs quantity of mi- cellancous goods.Safe storage for furniture, Private sales at all times plunos, sicighs, harness, ete, vances made.53 4 FRASER BROS.Auctimmeers, Bre You Selling Out This Spring We can handle your sale efficiently end coonamically.DO YOU INTEND STORING YOUR FURNITURE?We have the best accommodation the cltv and our terms will suit vou.HAVE YOU ANY RESIDUE FURNI.TURE TO SELL?Our Friday auctions are certainly the hest medium for the disposal of such pianos, ete, Faurniture, Cash ad- in a Call us up for particulsre\u2014Moin FRASER BROS.Auction: es, 4533-50 St.James, and 131-137 luapector.; 53 3 Ta ; \u2018 SPECIAL AUCTION Nordhelmsr Upright Plano, Wiiton and Brussels Carpets, Mahogany and other Furniture, All Brass Bedstead, Mirrors, etc., etc., from storage at our Salesrooms, No.453-455 St.James St., Gh WEDNESDAY MORNING, 7th March.{ \"his sale will be.without reserve, and 4noludes a large number of articles of su- ,perior quality, in presliens condition: Nor- \u2018dheimer 1 pright à à particularly sweot-to instrument; Wiiton, Brusx- sels and other Carpets, Plate Glass Mirrors, a lot fine Brass Klectrio Light Fix tures, Brass Andirons and Gas Log.Plic- tures, Bric-a-brac, Curtains, Good Wire Baek Easy Chairs, Morris Chairs, Mahogany and other Parlor Tables, Mahogany Bench, Expensive Modern Mahogany Sofa in Leather (antique dealgn).04d Parlor Chairs, Cosy Corner, Mahogany Par lor Desk, Mahogany Sideboarrd.Fine Oak Sideboard, Bagatelle Board and Stand, All Brass Bedsteads, several Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Oak and Enamelled Rureaus and Washstands, Mahogany ¢Cheffonler, Bedroom Carpets, Good Halr Mattress, Feather Pillows, Lounges, Large Oak Cheffonler, Screens, Oak Hall- stand, Onk Dinner Waggon, S8et Oak and Leather Dining Chairs, Tollet Ware, Good ange, Gas Stove, etc.ete.Sale begina at Ten A.M.FRASER BROS., Auctionters.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re A.F.BURY AUSTIN (Insoivent)\u2014 Furniture to be sold by Public Auction.Notice is hereby given that the House- lold Furniture and Effects of the above Inkolvent will be soif by public auction on MONDAY, the 12tH-Uay of March inst, at 10 O'Clock A.M.,.at the Balesrooma of Fraser «Auctioneers, 453 St.James Bireet, Montreal.Terms\u2014Qaalt: Will.be on view at above | Salesrooms oni @aturday, she 10th of March, ; + A.K.FISK, Curator, Office of Savage & H Accountants, Sover- Fisk, Cha eign Bank Bldg, Montreal.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers, y 453 St.James Street, \u2018Mentreal 53 2 In order to secure some token by which to reme & great aunt to whom she had been nc attached, Mdlle.Bertha Chevunha, a: roiing Franch woman, attended « Ne 0 or the old lady's effects.The girl wed poor, \u2018and most of the articles were, beyond her purse.A shabby old book\u2014a book of devotions=\u2014 was, however, put up, Nobody hid for It except Mdtie, Chevanne, ëhe bought 1t for next \u2018to nothing.\u2018In_ turning over th» - loaves she came a folded paper.It was a will bequeathing her the whaia of her great aunts\u2019 estate, vidued at $50.- a The King of England bas granted to Henry de Telasler, of Denton .Kent, the right-to um the title of Baron ' de Tetauder, granted by Louis XVIII, King of France, to his grandfather.Jamew de Tetmsior, and bearing date December 4, 1819] This ttle of baron wre conferred by Louk XVII \u201cin consideration of the Kindsrees shown by James Toianter, of ; the French Revolution to Frei¢th « An, and also in acknowl ñ of loyalty of the French broach of the family, the head of which, Jean Antdfne de Tefmsler, Baron des Prats deo Languedon, was gufifotined for raving defended Lhe raise of Louis The autation Yor \u2018Australia Is whelhér the Rritish 7 Goverment will Be avis murh lofger to euppis the Commonweaith with naval defénce; or the absurdly dies, proportionate contribution which Aun- tralfA at present makes towards the na- ecssary expenditure on the maintenan or the whrantp which guarantes her ppd curity as well as that of \u2018sreat Britain \u2014 Telegraph, Bydney, VICTORIA SQUARE Valuable Building Sité 8Y AUOTION Wednesday, 1th March, ll a m., At the office of Messrs.COUTLEH «& 1 EROUX, N.P., No, 30 BT.JAMES ST.The site known as the HP, Belair property, 62, 5é and 56 Victoria Square, 42 fr \u20ac front by 50 ft.\u20ac deep; area, 3431 f1.EM.The recent rapid changes and in- viease in value jn this splendid centre of wholesale business, manu uring, banking.etc, is only beginning to bo under- stoud, \u2018The handsome new wholesale block.8 W_ corner Crulg St, to be immediately bullt by Messrs, Mark lisher & Sons, who recently bought this corner for 390,000: tbe splendid spaclous com- nercial palaces opposite of 5.Greens shields toy.McIntyre, Bon & Co, the improvement of the adjoining propetty on Craig 8t.and removal thervto of unother large dry goods firm, Brophy.Cains Coy, the new warehouse and factory of Henry Morgan & Co, the whole enstern side of the square a solid block \u2018of modern factories and wholesale stores.new Fustern Aowush ps Bank, corner St Jumexs St, kK of Toronto, Imperial Hank.\u2018\u201cHerald\u201d Building, the Desbariis tn new building.and Queen's monument.fountain, shade trees, ete, mark Vietorin fquare ay the equal of St, Juimnés Street for any high-claxs business edifice, an: the most beautiful, central and pleasant spot in Montreal.A few mouths more will sea WONDROUS CHANGES IN IMPROVEMENTS AND VALU KS.ANGUS & POTTER CO, Real Eutato Auctioneers and Haperts Otfice 17 Bleury St.Tel, Main 2478 52 4 11 By Marcotte Bros.Great Auction Sale of Ele- \" gant Household Furniture New and Second-Hand.Wea have received from consignes orders Lo seit without reserve large lot of Hotsehold Furnlture, comprising: Threg Upright Pianos, 7 Square Planos, British late Mirror, fine Jot Jhctures, live Curuuns, fino Portueses, LD Fine Parlor Sets fn Sik Broccdelle, Rug and Velvet, 25 Neat Sideboards, Rilver Case, ing Table, Set of Oak laather-cover- vd Chars, Go fine Bedroom Hels, ti Golden On, Spring Bed, Hair and Wool Mate tresses, Hed lounge, Marrero Club, Fancy Locher Fancy Table, ete, etu, Th poil, of English Olleloth, Lo pleces of Brussets nud Tapestty Carpet, S90 Cur - pet Squares, dl rizes, ete Also Lrg bt of Second-hand His i- ture: Pres, Deedioom Set ardor Bed, lamnge- bars) ALdhogany Tone Kare chen Stove, Laan Stove, Gasalivr tor tas url Etes true its ele ete AM for por trs sale on TUESDAY, 6th of MARCH at Stee Jet, Notre Dame Street res Cota UL Fos of Mey af uesteed Sade at Tu EM.MARCOTTE BROS.52 + Atuclionesrs.RADE SAL Without Reserve To Make Room for New Goods, Wednesday, 7th March, 2%.Ready-made Clothing, Dry Goods, Felt Hats, Boots and Shoes, Gent's Furnishing, Millinery, Woollens, linens, Napkins, Laces, Embroideries, etc,, etc, Benning, Barsalou & Co., Limited.Auctioneers, 55 St.Sulpice Street.na 3 AUCTION SALES PRIVATE RESIDENCES.If you intend scljng your furniture 1.auction, now is the proper time to sclect your date for selling.Prompt Returns.Reasonable Conditions.Real estate sales attended ta Our long experience in this line Fuarantee to our patrons.Trade sales every Wednesday at 10 a.m.Benning, Barsalou & Co,, Limited, Auctioneers, , 55 St Sulpice Street.At 10 I= a Telephones: Bell, Main 1741.Merchants 439.53 5 law For saje by auction, 10.30 nm.We have been Instructed by Oälllun Dinellr, Master Carter, of Houch- laga, to sell hie entire outfit of horsex, har- uesdaz, March 6th, nesses, carts, expresses and rough alelgh«, all in first class order.There will also ho 30 head of choice young, sound horses, suit able for all purposes: secondhand elty brok en horses, suitable for farming.lumbering.and heavy draught work, also n few brood mares and mares in foal.On view at our st.bles Tuesday morning, T.W.FOSTER & CO.605 St.Paul street Pl.8B.\u2014We xell horses by auction every da; at 2.30 p.m.Private sales at ail times, always a lot of choice horses to select fram Auctioneers, SUPERIOR COURT Province of Quebec, District of Montreal.Ex-Parte.David Parker.of the City of Montreal.hotel-keeper, requiring thé appointment of a curator to the vacant estate of the lute' James Armstrong, In his lifetime of tho same place, Jets.titioner.Having seen tho petition of the said Pr- titloner, and alse the affidavit annexed 10 the sald Petition and produced in support thereof, it ig hereby ordered that the relatives and creditors of the sald late James Armstrong shall appear before the Pro- thonotary of the Superior Court, for th.Province of Quebec, in the District of Montreal, at the Tutelle Office, In the Court House, In the City of Montreal.on Monday, the twelfth day of March instant (1906), at ten of the clock in the forenoun, to give their advica upon the contents of sald petition, and that the order be puh- lished twice in English in the Montre.Star and twice in French In JA Presse.both newspapers published In the City of Montreal.Montreal, Ist March, 1906.J.E.CHAMPOUX, Deputy I S.C, M.J.MORRISON, Attorney for Petitioner.53 2 INSOLVENT NOTICE In re CHARBONNEAU & LEBLANC, \"Merchant Tallors, 164 Bleury Street.Tenders will be received at the office of the \u2018undersigned for tha assets en blon of the above, up to 11 o'clock noon, on Monday.March 6th, 1806, as follows: fitock of Woollens, Trimmings, etc.$270.96 Fixtures se auce 20000.N6.00 Book Dedts and Not PR .424.87 A deposit of 10 per cent.will be required with tender, and the assets can be examined on apnilcation to the undersigned.; WILKS & MICHAUD, Assignees.208 \u2018Bt.James Street, Montreal, February 28th 1906.50 3 3aw PATENT NOTICE.TO ALL WHOM'IT MAY CONCERN: Be it known that the owners nf Cuir dian Patent No.86,034, granted Mar.15th, 1804, to Andre Blondel, for improve ments In ELECTRIC LAMP, have com menced the manufacture of the APSR IAT Ix forming tha aubjéet matte .pk md pm b tant.Tha Totters-Paterts and 14# right 1 manufacture thereunédet, and: thé-d.vies \"\u201cvoverad by the Letters-Patent are now for pale For further Information, address Vesers | MARION & MARION.Patent Salto New York Life Bldg, Montreal i sue NOTICE OF SALE In the matter of E K.MALOUF.Mesure frstrueted ty tte catalors in thes aftr te sell by que at, An Jets 10 the tde aed possitive Iv without reserve on PTIURSIOVY MAIS st of ten o'clock, the Whale of 1he stock, comprising Sislinarms and taney goods of + Kind«, stationery, notiors, lote: lacs soup, peérfumiety, dolls.wooden sud te toys, halls beds, planter cards chaos Ing broastes, cutlery, vasts notices, ghssware, jewellery and Métis blher goods.Also same dax.fa Stock of grocers les, is dead] lots MARCOTTE, FRERES 53 4 Auctioneers SALE OF REAL ESTATE We lave revived Instructions of interested parties 19 1 hs publie auction at our rom 61 St Jaunes street.on THURRDAY, MARCH \u201cth, oat 1 weloek a firat-ctise Stone amd brick house, four stories, wo awellings, Nu dis Baa Prive Arthur Le 180 foot depth, known and designated où the official plan and book of reference for the viNage of Rie, Genevieve, under No 77, with house and other buildings thereon erected, 1908, 1SHCLR, an 2 Stock In trade and fixtures, per Inventory .$1,710.07 2.Rolling stock.per inventory.178.00 4.Book debta, per Inventory.49R 19 The store will be open for Inapection on the 13h inst.For further information apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Carator.Notre Dame st, Montreal MARCOTTE FRERES, non Auctioneers.| 1588 \\t \u2018Fhornham, In Norfolk.the rchoo!- peter has taught the village lads the art of hund-wronah; ironwork 10 wach purpose that this criadl place prontses to re Cover a lost industry for Foland, London artlute now mond their deelgrna to Thmn- hem for earcntion cather tang abroad While the King lia- been cane of tha fret to recognize the merit of tho work that 1, dune.\u2014Wotid 3 Work, WINTER MILD, EXTERIOR OF THE NEW :WENDSC SUNSHINE SCARC This 1s the Report of Weather Men Based on Statistics.CONTRAST WITH LAST YEAR| Month of January Striking Exception to Record for Over Three Decades.things in which the Untitled human memory is 80 apt 10 make a anistake as fn lle matter of the weather.With mest people the last coid day or warm day secins the coldest or wurimest that ever happened, and cach season ay it comes up is al- Ways the most singnbar of irs kind that was ever experienced.With others, who are lovers of \u201cle bon vieux temps,\u201d and will not admit that the distant past cag be outdone by the preseut either m pleiusant or even objectionable features, | the winters and summers of later | years are nothing compared to thal wonderful seasons of twa generations | ago.In the presence of such conflict | ing testimony and in view of the un- trustworthineds of more recollection, statistics prepared by tratned obsery - ers are the only foundation on which suy reliable comparison of different years and seasons can be based.AN EXCEPTIONAL MONTH.| The abstract for the month of January.1906, which has been lately published by the Observatory of Mei College, shows that the mean temperature for the month was Zt 06, the maai- mum O51, which vecurred on 'Puesday the 23rd, and the minimum 14 which was on Tuesday the 9th, The raiuiai | Tor the month was 1.30 in hes, the snowfall 15.2, and there were 2.77 inches of Train and melted snow.When this abstract ts brought Into comparison avith the abstract fdr January, ho), considerable deviation is shown.The mean temperature for Junuary of last year was 8,96 a difference of over 12 degrees.In January, 1905, the maximum temperature was 3i, the minimum \u201411.3.The rainfall was .0S, the snowfall 45.6.und there were 4.43 inches of rain and melted snow, The January of 1305, however, was as conspicuous tor severity as the January of this year for unusual mildness By a combuarl- son with the averages mr the month for 31 years show that last January was a striking exception to the weather which generally prevails at that time of the year.The average teimper- ature of the month fur tliut loug period is JL 46, Wlileh is n'inost nine degrees lower than the prevalliug temperature m the January of this veur The average of maxin ri temperatures for the month during the thirty-one years is 20.7, while the average of maximum temperatures for last Januury is 29.2; the average of minimum temperatures for the whole period ts 4.5.while for the January of this vear There are few it was 127.The average rainfall for The month fur 31 yeurs is sl and the snowfall 30.3, white in the January of this year the rainfall was 1.30 and the snowfall 15.2, SUNSHINE SCARCE.Surangely enough the mild weather aud light snowtall did not result in a greater percentage of sunshine, hut on the contrary.there was a marked fall- ng off.the aversge of sunshine for the month during $1 years belng 334 per vent, and the average for this inotith vnly 249, The abstract for the month of Feb- rary has not yet been published, but February proved to be very inueh like January in its general characteristics, though in the beginning of the month veeurred some weather whlch was quite cold enough to be worthy of w hat are valled old-fashioned winters.\u201d LITTLE FEAR SoR FRUIT THEES.The present cold spell somew hit re- Ueves the apprehenstons of those who fearcd that the trees and perhaps even the grasses would be induced vy the aid weather to begin to sprout, and would be nipped by the Hievitable frost.Rut though a fear of this con- tingeney was very widely exprossed, there was bot litde ground for anxiety on (hat secure As far buck as January thero was a report that the fruit trees of the Nia- Kara distrdel were threatened in this manner, but a few somewhat colder days showed that there was no danger nnd apprehanston of préematnie hud- dihg gradually died out, Elder bushes and willow however, might be seen, in early February, with their buds beginning tv swell on the mountain, and many who went for a walk returned with hunches of the budding trpes, twigs.But elders and willows are trees which alwaye sprout with very little encouragement.and though thts was undoubtediy rather early, sti jt was not 8 very unusual \u2019geurrence Ro far there has been no repdrt of any damage done tu fruit trees by premature budding.WILL SPRING RE EARLY?People are just now very much interested us to the probability of an early or A late spring.and.as might he expected, there are nearly as many opinions as heads.Those who go on the principle that there is a certain amount of snow and cold weather to be gone through every vear naturally conclude that aprigi ts still a very long way off, as there ig stil} remaining a very Jarge portion of winter to be used Np yet.Others who do not postulate a fixed amount of winter weather.and who hase thelr climatic predictions on Certain signa of the woodland, such as for instance, what store of nuts the squirrel has laid up and how thick ia the fox's pelt.and who may even nt- tach some weight to the fact whether or not the ground-hog or the bear can see their shadows on a certain day in February.predict that the spring this year will be a very early one.Hoth sides in support of their position ean up the examples of other years whieh sem to work for hoth of then with equal eMciency, and In the Presence of the rontending testimonteyz the casual Comer er ds apt to leave the matter un- foley 3 \"| Sn fd vin the reflection that \u201cTime The members of the \u201cahi net seem to be outdoor Ten Brith, ve sports Included In their repertory of : creation are rowing, rocquets horse es ing, hunting, cricket.football golf Tor cling.shooting.angling, yachting, termi, skating, boxing, walking and mountaineering.Burns.the labor member, ig \"à cricketer, skater, oarrman and boxer Has the Name and the Fame AND MYRIADS OF CURES to PROVE IT If ait the people who a >, would to-day take to Dr.mere hal Powder, to morrow the high ro to health\u2014but they \u201c+ .dreds experiment with antral so-called.esterrh cures until discans in geen.sented and acute.Temporary raife( in one Thioy-\u2014légting cure ln another thbing\u2014start the treatment that has proved itself the \u201cAastine cure\u2019\u2019 and one thar ni gladly send vou all the tentimoniale you want of wnai ® Yas Aone for others.Relieves in 19 min- Ween.» Dr.Agpew's Olatment gives Immediate re- .33 sick Agnew's.Catarr- 54 all be on the As it will appear when completed.The view is taken from the north side of Dominion Square, the now wing being on the right of the cut.0 BRAT ee Si ee Legh Aron 3 OTEL ; * { HOW ENGLISH PARTY PRESS WIE - BALFOUR-CHAMBERLAIN AGREEMENT With on° or two exceptions the Un- fonist organs are agreed In looking upon the concordat on the fiscal que- tion arrived at by Mr.Balfour and Mr Chamber:«n as the one thing needed tv eneuté the unity of the party.The ja the principa.exception to this view \u201cDaily Graphic.\u201d Its criticisms, along with that of others, Is here appended :\u2014 Dally \u2018iraptile (Unionist) : The orrespondence between Mr.Baifour snd Mr.Chamberlain published within a few hours of the Unionist meetinz which \u2014disguise it as we may \u2014 has been called to decide the question of leadership, will not prove pleasant reading to à large and, we belleve in- f'uentia! svetlon of the party.Durinz thee last few duvg Mr, Balfour has parieyed with the enemy at the gute with grea! dialectical skill, Now, how- evar, at the last moment, we bave a change as dramitic as 1t ls disagreeable.Not only is tariff reform declared to be \u2018thé first constructive work of Ihr Umionist party.but The party is pledged to corn duties and general tariff, We cannot but deplore thease 1apid apd perplexing changes of opinion, bath an account of Mr.Balfour\u2019s personal dignity and on aocount sttion has re-stated the position which efforts upon the principle of fiscal re.© form.; Daily Telegraph (Unijonist) - ME members of the Unionist with the exception of à fon on either flank.wil read wath qualified satisfaction the correspondence between Mr.Halfour and Mr.Chinnberlain, The jeader of the Oppo- (he hus never abandoned with regard to \u201cof his followers, a [the rigid | the entire fiscal creed of the Minister- : dalists fi ihe repudiated, fiscal reform.From the moment tha: with the complete ap- overwhelming majority blind adherence to Cobdenisimn which constitutes proval of the wis plutn that fiscal reform ' Was, and inust remain.the first constructive work of the Unlonist party.\u201d | That rehearsal of the articles of his | economic faith cost Mr.Balfour some | thirty months ago the co-operation nf | the Nuke of Devonshire, Lord George Hamilton, Lard Halfour of Burleigh, and the late Lord Ritchie, besides that of minor members of his adfninistra- tion, Morning Post (Unionist): Mr.Balfour has crossed the bridge, A BENEFACTOR OF THE MONT REAL GENERAL HOSPITAL\u2014MR.R.WILSON-SMITH.i ple se, Gold by BE.B.McuUale, 2123 Notre Dare at.af the discipline and the prospects of the great party he leads.he correspondence with Mr.Chamberlaln produces the distinct Impression ot \u2018a Journey to Canossa\u2019™ as a condition of the confirmation of Mr.Balfour's leadership to-day, and this, we feel iw not calculated to enhance Mr, Balfour's authority.If the tariff reformers ac.to atictate to the Unionist party on the question of leadership, and to formulate the tests by which the quallfi- cations for the leadership are ao tr determined, then we can only say that the party is being seubinitteil to an un- precendented humiliation.Apart from this question of leadership, we deplore this new confession of faith, because it can only have the effect of widening the gulf which now yawns so impassably between the Unionist party and the nation.After the crushing verdict of the general election only a phenomenal optimism can hope that the country wll ever look favorably upon a polley of corn dutles and a general tardff.If it is ndhered to it must mean that the present generation, and possibly its ehiliren.will never see the Conservatives in power agaln.The Tlines Cl'ninnist) : Both are now agreed upon the ends.upon the policy to be pursued in order tg reach them.and upon leaving open, : without prejudice to any preferences entertained hy either, the aeiection at : the proper time of methods at once effective and suited to the yet unknown exigencies of the moment.Lo it now remains for the party to follow and the unity of the party is no longer at this meunent threatened.This is not the occaston to express regret that Mr.RFalfour did not adopt this course be- fae the general election, nor is It the time to analyse the motives which now actuate ign.Three facts need only be noted at this fincture: Mr.Balfour re- thins the \u2018leadership of the 1Tnionist party, Me Chamberlain inspires ita pôtiex, and the free fooders are left on the other side of the gulf.This happy Bnfution of the crisis of the last few Wweoks wili be hatîled with satisfaction by the great majority of Unionists, and particularly by those less adventurous souls who were dreading an open rupture at to-day's meeting.Standard (Unionist): There will be no division among Unionists, there will be nn Internal group dominated by one idea.The rankaare closed, and all are united in one resolve.Mr.Chamberlain by his emphatic pledge of loyalty to Mr, Balfour's leadership gives the lle to the somewhat unworthy hints dropped from time to time that he might prove luke- warin in the defence of certain causes which the Conservative seven-tenths of the Unionist party have at heart.The agreement between the two foremost statesmen nf the party is absolute and j { allembracing.there has been no nee ; tessity fbr that miserubié thing n compromise, and the agreement fnvoivez/ 2 sacrifice of principle on efther side.leaders so completely in accord.and ta Vc SV ominater Gazette cliberals: 3 imitate then by concentrating their, Se uuw we pass frum the half-sheet .\"ue CCS ES SET TC LE NAT AE GR AIR SU =f 4 vheered.PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT S SUCCEEDING AS A DIPLOMAT \u2018em the Special Correshondent of the ! Montreal Star resident tn London.London, February 21.\u2014Prince Arthur of Connaught is one of the most popular of the British Royal famtly -and \u201cwithout doubt une of the most promising.It is a curious fact that litde comment his been made on the strik- \u201cing confidence placed by King Edward in a young man of only 23 years of age.In the past two years Prince Arthur has been despatched on ghree important diplomatic isi ago Gotha, to represent the King at Ahe funeral of u relative; to Rome to attend the christening of the young Prince of Piedmont, and to Berlin to witneas the opening of the great new cathedral lagt year.Though the King's representative might expect perfect but only formal courtesy from the hands of.the Kaiser, Prince Arthur om- plished much more.In the few.dayal | say he became to all appearance in- :UGmale with the German Emp who \u2018had before the Prince left, VE i Order | of the Black Eagle, cquivalent t» uid on him the highest honor.the vx SR so.far has British Carter.a Prince Arthurs career been varied and interesting.The son nf the King\u2019s-soldter brother.Field Marshal the Mnke of Connaught,\u201d he wes horn at Windsor in 1883.From ton and Sandhurst he joined the: Queen's Own Hussars, his father have hee previonsiy refused for him title of Duke of Kaxe-Coburg-Gothn to, which the Prince was\u2019 heir.in 2 he went to the Transvaal as a Full VFeutenant.He was tnvalided home, with on reputation for soldleriv thor- ouvhness in all be dil.Ho had had no experience then-of diplomatie mir- sions.and it was.a high tribute to bis capacity that he was chosen tn represent the Ning subsequent to his recovers There i but Httle personal gossip pon- cerning the Prince, who is 4 devgtes ta anidiering Te fs, however, the tall- pest member of the British Jenval fami- Iv.an apparently confirmed bachelor, and a special favorite of the King's He is known as \u201cThe Soldicr Prince,\u201d and rivals Prince Lows of Datten- berg.the \u2018Enilor Prince.\u201d in popular esteem.He js Aiked none the werse for his wizh tn he treated tn the Army on exactly the same footing as his brother officers.: While at [ton he was known to his fellows as plain \u201cConnanght an?had a hearty objection to betrvæ treated ag a Royalty.An amusing incident is related in this connection.Byring the Diamord Jubllee velebraifonkl2ihe late Queen drove to Eton Colle to receive à loyal address from her yonth- fil subjects.The royal carrie drew up, the address was read.and the boys Suddenly Her Majesty Berk with her fan to someone nent carrluge and asked, \u201cWhere lis oned the the ~ t © motion.PR Que, | i RRA | PRINCE ARTHUR OF CONNAUGHT, | Arthur\" The young' Prince, who had sought an unobtrusive position be- | hind his comrades, was pushed into ; Prominence, compelled to walk in sal- j emin silence across to the Queen's car- !riage, And to submit to a hearty kiss Yin full view of hundreds of hjg schoolfellows, i to the Valentine.After a fortnight of | hithering and thithering, during which Mr.Balfour was reported as \u201cflyin to obstinacy\u2019 and Mr.Chamberlain as disappointed gnd- embittered, the two heroes choose fhe fourteenth of February to exchange letters in which they fall into cach other's arms.Mp, - Bal- tour becomes a whuole-hogger, * The plait fact with.which we are cone fronted to-day is that Mr.Ralfour has surrendered to Mr.Chamberlain, and that in this surrender he commits the Unfonist party both to the general tariff and fo the preferential taxes on food.Globe (Unionist): Whatever ambiguity may have rested over Mr.Balfour's speech at tho Merchant Taylor's Hall has now bran clear- | ed away.Here.In Mr.Balfour's letter.we have the Tariff Reformer's ¢\u2018on- tession of Faith put with n terseness which it would be difficult to surpass.Had Mr.Balfour been equally explicit before the general election tha Unjon- ist party would have occugifed a very different position in the Houde of Com- { mons to-day.Daily News (Liberal): Mr.Balfour has at Inst spoken out.A few months n he declared with some passion that he would never lead a Protectionist party.To-day he has bought the leadership of the party at the price of 'a publc acceptance of Protection.Glasgow Herald (Unionist): Grant that Mr.Balfour has never gone so far In even qualified approbn- tion of a general tariff: if Mr.Chamberlain imagines that he has converted him to hiz uw enthusiastic heHef, he is plain mistaken.Mr, Balfour hax gone pretty far to save his friend's (ace.There Iz no reason to suppose that he will even It a finger for food taxation or the protectionism whieh is thin- Iv veiled under the demand for a general tariff.Manchester Guardian (Liberat): Mr.Balfour's long but rather faint attempt to cal! hix political soul his own came to an end yesterday.He | seems to have held out till the very eve of to-day's party meeting, but when \u2018he did decide at last.to capitulate, he Certainly capitulated without reserve.I Birmingham Post (Mr.Chamberlain's organ): The.ail-important fact is that at length Mr.Balfour has committed himself tn a clear and comprehensive state] ment.It har its reservations and quali- | fications, but for once they are clear, \u201ceasily understpndable, and and not in- | i (consistent with the general principles laid down.Thus we find Mr.Balfour ;and Mr.Chamberlain in complete agreo- ment.\u2018 | SHOT BY HER CHAFFEUR.Srecial Cable to The Montreal! Star.Paris, March 3.\u2014Mille.Vicnnet, a I girl of 13, was recently shot her leu chauffeur near Montpeites The manJules Edwig, had been in the service of M.Viennet for three years, and was belleved to be perfectly trustworthy.It appears that he had fallen \u2018n love with his master's daughter urknown to the household, or even to the young lady herself; that he man- caged to secret himself In the house until the family had retired, and then let himself down by a rope ladder to the window of the room on the second \"nor occupled by Mlle.Vienuet.'Ter- rifled by her visitor, the voung girl struggled with him, and succeeded in getting as far as the door, when the chauffeur fired three shots, wounding her each time, though nut mortally \u2018He \u201cthén turned his weapon against himself and fell dead outside the door, in the corridor * | | | | \u2018Important Experiment Now in Progress in the United States.GAS-ELECTRIC CAR TRIP Self-Propelled Lommercial Car Now Crossing From New York to the Pacific.Announcement of the formation of an English syndicate to construct th- Cangda Central Railway, which is t be operated by electricity, brings prominently betore the public the aj- proach of electrification of steam rail: waye.Electrifftation has been beforr the management of the big !ines ns a near possibility for the pust three years, and it has bern tried for short distances un sections of most of the large railways In America.It th- Strang gas-electric car makes Its trip from New York to the Puclifife Coust successfully, there wil! be a new epoch In the raliway World, and the day mav not be far distant when the glant steam engines of the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Rallway will take their places in Lie museum beside old \u201cJohn Bull.\u201d THE STRANG CAR.This trip of the Strang gas-electric car, which commenced Tuesday from New York, is the first time that à self- propelled commercial car has attempi- ed a journey of such length and fur that reason is looked upon as an cs- periment of Immense importance.William RB.Strang, owner of the car, heads a party of officers of the New York Central lines.The route iv be taken wiil be over the West shore atl Central ratiroads to Buffals, thence lv Chicago over the Lake Shore & Mivhi- gan Southern, to St.Louis over the Chirago & Alton, the Rock Island to Kansas City and to El Paso, and San Francisco by the Rock Island and Southern Paulfic lines.The stuart was at the Weehawken terminal of the West Shore, The car is practically unique.It has been described as a power house on wheels, a six-cylinder gasolene motor being connected direct to an elautrte generator furnishing the current Lo two motors geared to the axies of the front and rear trucks.The gasolene motor is of 753 horse-power and is constantly at work when the car fs In The surplus electric power over that required for use is stored for emergency purposes in a storage battery beneath the car.Railway men \u201care watching with closest interest the conduct of this peculiar engine-cur.which has been named the Ogerita.ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVES, The railway world was deeply interested when last September the New York, New Haven & Hartford Company gave an order to the Westinghouse Company for twenty-five electric jocomotives\u2014great 1.800 horse-power affairs.able, if necessary, to haul a train of 250 tons seventy miles an hour.although to be used for a speed not to exceed thirty miles.The order was doubly interesting since it called for locomotives for what is known as the single phase alternuting-current system, in distinotion from the direct current system, which has been generally adopted by roads throughout the country, The alternating current was considered the best for long distanees and is sald to have been decided upon by the New Haven line In view of the time when the entire road wiN be electrified.The New York Central! Railway has _.| undertaken electrification on a larger « scalé.The: work- begun three years ago ls mow nearing completion.It is expected that before another year is out not a single steam locomotive will i come within five or six miles of .the - Grand Central Station, New York.and that for once the obnoxious tunnel will be without many of the features that now make it a nuisance and a menace.The total cost of all this work nn equipment on the New York Central will hggregate about $60.000.000.Elec- trie trains are not expected tn be put Into commission for a year yet.NEW YORK'S8 ELECTRIC ZONE.Although the New York, New Haven & Hartford, the New York Central an?the Long Island are the only roads entering New York that have thus far taken decisive steps for the electrification of their lines, rumors of what the other big railways arc going to do are constantly spreading about and are no doubt fair prophecies of the inevitable.As soon as its tunnels are completed the Pennsylvania will he compelled :o resart to electricity ar a motive power and wlll, it Is expected.also create an \u201celectric xone * of ita own.The Erle has already appointed an electrical commission for the purpose of getting ready a plan of electrification In the suburbs, and reports have been current for rome time that the Lackawanna will not be the last to adopt the new system for ils immense local traffic in New Jersey.King Haakon Vil of Norway was ralled the \u2018\u2019saîlor prince\u201d fn Denmark.He is i thorough sportsman and great believer in simple living.His long connection with\u2019 the mea has given him a manly dis- vasition snd his general appearance and kind-hearted manner are likely to endear him to his subjects.Heart Trouble The heart itself has no power\u2014no self- control.1 = made to beat hy a tender nerve.so tiny that it ia scarcely visible to the! nakcd eye.Yet ten thousand times a day thiu delicate nerve must assist the heart to expand and contract.This nerve is only one of the branches of the Eres} aympathetie vr INSIDE, nerve uystem.h branch of this aystem is so closely allied with the others that weakness or irregularity at any point is apt to spread.Heart trouble frequently arises from Stomach trouble through sympathy, and Kidney trouble may also follow.For each of these organs is o) erated by a branch of these me sympathetic nerves \u2014 the INSIDE NERVES.In Heart, Kidney or Stomach troubles, it 13 cf but little use to attempt to doctor the organ itsalf\u2014the most permanent relief les in restoring the INSIDE NBRVES.Dr.Shoop regards these nerves to be the real vauxe of such troubles.The remedy\u2014known by physicians and druggists everywhere, es Dr.Shosp'a Restorative\u2014is the result of years of endeavor along this very line.It does not dose the, organ to deaden the pain\u2014but it aims to go at once to the nerve\u2014the Inside nerve\u2014the power nerve\u2014 end bullde It up and atrengthens it, and makes it well, Every heart sufferer may have Dr.\\ Shoop's book «1 the Heart.It will be ment free, and with it you will receive the \u201cHealth Token an {intended passport to gocd health.Fae he frre book aud the * Health \u2018Token ' von mest add:ess Dr.Rhoop, Box 2: Racine, is ch book Took 1 od Dyspepsia.Hook I on tha Heart.Baok 3 on the Kidneys.Bonk 4 for Women.Book 5 for Men.yon want Bouk 6 on Rheumatism, Dore.Shoop's Restoratise Tabléts\u2014æive full three wroks\" treatment.Each form-iiquid or tehlet-have equal merlt.Druggists every waere.j ER > were back, n Startling Disclositres m by the expert officials visit ing some da R cows ware found to be pi conducted on absolute hygienic princi ples sn 4 Iry farma a few weeks fod and healthy, OUR farms OUR methods of delivery the cleanest and safest for the conveyunce of purg and, wholesome milk.The Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., Limited, 2685 St.Catherine street.India Lawn | 2 Telephone, Up 669.\"A DAINTY BOX IN TWO FASHIONABLE SIZES.4.Sheets of Notepaper oO 4 Envelopes to matoh.Worth 35c, while they last, 25 cc.24.07 An Chapman's Bookstore, s.afer sires ) ASSURANCE £3 TEN YEARS\u2019 GROWTH Showing: large increases in the business of 4 ra a.or a COMPANY \u2018 CANADA LEADING ITEMS, YEAR 1806.| YFAR 1905.ora ns Insurance in force $20,001,462 $44,199,955 121% Assets .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.3» 392,697 9,296,092 1747, Income .760,403 1,956,519 157% Surplus .201,579 954,001 373% G.H.ALLEN, Provincial Manager.Telephone Main 2306.- me es Canada.ing copper.order.the demand\u2014 without delay.share.what we have to offer.+ Do You Want a: + (Good Investment : We have the finest proposition that was ever offered to investors._ We have the only copper refinery in We control the secret process of retin- Our present plant is in perfect running But it\u2019s not sufficiently large to supply To do this, we've got to enlarge it This needs capital.To get the necessary capital, we're sell ing a limited number of shares of the stock\u2014 Montreal Copper Co.Lid.\u2014at $100.a .Last year this stock pald 17 2-3 p.c.With an enlarged plant to increase the output thereis no limit as to what it will pay.Let us send you our booklet\u2014 It tells all about copper and tells fully If you live in the city, telephone Main 1813 and we will arrange a meeting with you.Montreal Copper Co.Ltd., 332 William Street.HEAD OFEICE- WATERLOO.ONT.W.L.LEE, Financial Masager.STAR BUILDING, Entrance 17] St.James St.\u201c7 law The Choice of Epicures ! HARPERS BRAND OF .Hams and Bacon.BY reason of the excellence of flavor, due to expert curing, they are acknowledged to be without equal.- Most people who know what is good Insist on having HARPER'S.Do you?Soid by all the best grocers and butchers.If you cannot get them phone East 122 and we will gladly supply you ourselves.Retail Stalls, 24, 25, 26 and 27 St.Lawrence Market.Phone E.122.- Wholesale Office and Packing House, 18 St.Phillip St.Phones M.3713-3714.JAMES HARPER MR.STEAD'S LATEST DREAM.Thought He Was the Discoverer An Invention as Old ae Christianity.Special Cable to The Montreal Star London, March 3.\u2014 Temperance people all over the world will be Interest- e!' in the announcement by W.T.Sead, made in all seriousness, that h= has discovered something which man - Kind has beeh seeking fur generations \u2014n non-alcoholit wine.He goes on to say 'hat it is M.Pyron, a wealthy vineyard proprietor near Arles, in the South of who concelveqd the iden of producing the wine, and he added that \u201cwe owe this new liquor to the :-al and en- thusisam of a member of the Balvation Army.Wine merchants say that while Mu.af \u201ckrown .ever ninee the days of Pliny\u2014-in fact, of France, Stead, or, more properly speaking, his friends, may have discovered some pew things In connection with the art producing a non-alcoholic -wine, er quiry would have shown him that wine without alcohol, or, In other © wpds, unfermented wine.has been and made from \u2018ime to time over aines the beginning of the Chriss linn era.A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES.Itching.Blind, Bleeding.or Protrudinz Your druggist will refund money f to cure you tm » +, to 14 durs Special Notice.; $30 reduction on our most popular c'vle pianng during March.Layton Eros, 144 Peel street.81 3 evd a Ci A EAT {PRL } save ce A Keir Hardie hus been elected ader of the Labor party ln the ouse of Conimons\u2014the loner circle {the Luboy party.which has no con- néction with the Liberals, and owns allegiance only to the labor Representation Committe, Whips huve he appointed.The party will sit on he Oppusition side of the House, aud by It will cu-vperite with other trade union members on matters which congeru them both there will be no coalition aud nv swarn bond of unity The meviiing ut which thèse resulu- tian?were adopted was held In com- wilde rouiñ Nu, 1X of the House of Commons, by permission of the Ser- Beunt-at-Arnis There was it Srange Lystle ahour the gates, due tu the uovel churacier of the necting, \u201cOnly members vin be admitted\u201d vas the responses of aw constable at the gates Of Palace Yard te requests for aduls- for Hut it was hard for the pelle tA cuforce tueir beitest, for niont of t new members Were unkown to them, Bhativ before three oclo k -Ihe noûv fixed for (Le meeting- Mr Shackleton, an oid member drew up in oa ¢ib with seveial colleagues, for whom he | @lgeuf sponser Luter on à group of a dozer members were weeded out of a ron aor peop! and A'louved t0 puss on by the be a itdered constables, who ha) to take the word of nexvomers, bosKked LY the affirmutess of by standers.for thelr picht to center the que Gels.In 81 Seeplhien > Potch- the west en- flauee-a similar wink of selection hal to be perform unit all the Toa HY -nine tember s sumaoued bv Mr FR Macdonald \u2014 the se retary to the Labor Representation Committee \u2014 Mad secured aevess fo the conmtuittes- FOOIIS, Nor owas the Jaber of the janitors thes 21 au ed, for it wus discovered that severai vistors bad found thor war in withous credentials, \u2018and too 6 > Lad to be sYeucs oùtsbde, Ve following 6 0 (uit hist ol the I bur anembers \u201cHenderson, la nard Castle, © Duncan, Barrow -iii- l Scoudeu Blackburn ME Gill Bolton, F W.Juveit, West Bradford.\"M Jenkins Chathann.rod ho kleton, CIitherne CV Bewerman, Deptfor! A Wilkie Dundee, \u2018 N.Barnes, Glasgow.© Heodge, Gorton, T Parker, Hattfux.= Wish.Tuce 1 (tiradx Fast Ixeds.JR OMairdon ali, Lelvester TOR Clones NO Manchester Ch Kelley SW, Manchester I Kon Hardie, Merthyr Tydvil, Wo Hudson, Newsastle-on-Tyne, © Vv Seddon, Newton Lanes, oH Roberts, Norwich, JT Macpherson, Preston.T \u2018over St.Helens.TT.HSummerbell.Sunderland.GG JS Wardie, Stockport Wo Crooks, Woolwich, Will Thorne, S.W.Ham.T I.Richards, W Wolverhampton, WT.Wilson.West Houghton, Lanes, Two other Labor members have signed the constitution of the Labor Reprreseniation Committee but as the ltécssary formalitiés have not yet been through they were not called to fr.thd meeting.MEMBERS OF BRITISH .PARLIAMENT OGANE PARTY: Election or i\u20acier Hardie to Leadership was First Step Taken- New Group WHll Sit on Opposition Benches.t the et \u2018 \u2018On the Oppositign she was te response, \u201cWe have also decided ru vo-uperale With the olher tiade unjon wembers upon trade union.and labor bills.but there will be na join: puciy, us vas the case Lust session, .\u201cYou mean there will be ne largar group formed by coalition with any House 77 My, Macdgpaid Was ask- JAS, KEIR HARDIE.other, section with = oat qu man ?\u201cNo: Ma « our seu \u2019 Whips we en ou secrsta Yt dnd or i 0 der I rn go sun ne Whips Aer\u201d Sour hiltude to the Liver \u201cThere will be no official co-opera- tion with them.\u2019 Another meeting of the party will be held this mogning.THE NEW LEADER.Keir Hardle, the new culef of (hv wits born in Lanarkshire lu 1556.He had lttie vr nu schoolins.and sturted work us : pit boy at a tender uge.afterwards becoming pal secretury of the Lumnarkshire Minas\u2019 Uudon.then secretary to the Ayrshire Union.In 1537 h6 became subd-editor of a newspaper In Cumnu k, Ayrsbir- leaving the jourtul two yeurs later iv vrRanize the Ininers of Scotland.; He entered politics In thas, by wis of à gontest in Mld-Lanark, and beoone # Socialist, He fought Soutu-Wrx Mr.party, Ham in 1897.and carried the ses Devoting himself espe inlly to Uae question of the unemploy vd, and mire lug with strenuous opposition 1n his attempts to ameliorate (tele condition lie became convineed that only by an indapendent party of lis own coud labor atlafy its ends.Thereupon iv founded Lhe Independent: Labor party.He was unsuccessful tu the soutn- West Ham vlection ju 1d, but was returned for Merthyr LL 1900, although he denounced the South African wor Mr.Keir Hardie has given cordial support 1o the movement for political bndepeinteuce of the candidates elected under the auspices of the Labor Re- presentetion Committee which was founded in 1901.He started, and fur some time edited, the \u201cLabor Leader.\u201d He champions the ruse of women, the cansé of temperance, and Hyves oo rags ged snngrle Life\u201d He claims tv be: nelther UncomproiGisiig nor IMprite- tical, He is the nest prddisliod speak r th the Labor racks and there isan attractive guality ao his rh volee and urned phrases which who disagree with he says, his vigurous weli-: fascinates many most of the thinus LABOR The Labour Reciad, of London, states that the Lt Labor Representation Come mlttee\u2019s men are thé only ones whe are definitely pledged to sit an the Opposition side, but that It ts probable that they will be joined by several others of the Labor men In order to state what the LR.© men have at heart, The Labour Record has obtained rom then definite statements, under the head ing of \u201cWhat | Want\" Briefly they\u2019 are as follows.Mr.G.N.Barnes {(Qlasgow, Blnek- friars)\u20141 hope the Labor Party will be true to its misston, aid 1 believe it will, Nr.CC.W Rowerman (Depttord)\u2014 Better housex.cheaper food, brighter and healthier sorrowndings.Mr.J.R.Clynes eManchester NE}; \u2014Though I feel that so.mueh necda to, be done, 1 ui willing tv work fui [he smallest chauge.if that change is for! thie better Mr.W.Crouks (Wyolwtelo-The bet-,| ter organization of the unemploved.tu ; stop the degeneration vf our manhood, and old age pensions.Mr.¢*.Duncan (Harrow-in-Fumess) | \u20141 hope we shall stop the blabber and get tu business Mr.A.H.Gill (Bolton)\u2014To raise the: standard of life among the working classes in every podpible way.Al the end of the sitting Mr.J R.Macdonald und Mr.Kelr Hardie had deen appuinted chatrmen, und Mr.Shackleton, deputy -chairman of the party.Thé appoinunents ure for ous ! sgrxion only.\u201d he added.\u201cThe ar rangement as to Whips is this\u2014there | arg to he two one secretary and, Whip: and the other a Whip, 1 my- elf occupy the former post, and Mr.| Henderson the other.\u201d \u2018And where will the new party sit In | Mr.T.Glover (St.Heléns)\u2014That ip old age workers may be provided for by State pensions.Mr.Kelr Hardie (Merthyr Tyavin =\u2018 Fo xecure for every child the opportunity to develop hin highest glfts\u2014 vhysical, mental and apirituat.Mr.A.Henderson (Barnard Castl¥)- \u2014 Special prominence to the soctal and industrial needs of the people.Mr, John Hodge (Gorton) ~Help for | the helpless, and work for the wuork-! lens, ! Alderman Jowett (Bradford)-The or- | ganization of the working class vote.| ppportunity for every man, MEASURES WHICH BRITISH MEMBERS ADVOCATE = W.) in Mi.Go D.Kelley (Mauchester, ~ To help forward any movement the direction uf social reform Mr.J.RH.Macdonald (Leicester \u2014-1 am copvineed that socialise is the one hopa of the people.Mr.J.T Macpherson (Preston) ~The life, Minh, and genend happiness of the people tu be sacvred\u2014and not capl- tal Mr.J o'Qrady (leeds IE) \u2014The interests of the common people against that of wealth, privilege and monopoly of sucial opportunities.Mr.J.Purket (Halifax) To remove the scourge of poverty Me.T.FF Richards (Wolverhampton) \u2014Empioyment for all, destitution for none.Mr.G.H.Roberts (Norwich) \u2014A fair and just diffusion of wealth among the whole peuple.Mr.J.A.Seddon (Newton) -To tu something specially for the class to which 1 belong ~the «shop salstänta.Mr.D.J.fhackleton (Cititheroe).\u2014 Tu seek by the Influence of the [Labor party to 1opul4 legislation rather than It should be a revolutionary party.Mr.P.Snowden (Blackburn).-The socuring of justice for those who labor.Mr.T, Sunuuurbell (Sunderiand)\u2014Ay woman and vhild te live the life they were intend- cd to live Mr.WE.Thorne (West Han, 8.>-\u2014\u2018Fhe complete economic, industrial and polt- tical emancipation of the workers, Mr.5.Walsh (Inch)-My heart is set on old age pensions, Mr.«i J.Wardle (Stockport) -Ap- propriation to the use of the community of all unearned lycomes, Mr.A Wilkie (Dundee) to promote \u201ctional good, Mr WOT Wilson (West Houghton) - To prevent the misery, suffering and crime that exists.In Montreal Churches.Maisonneuve.\u2014First Holy Commu- 8T CYPRIANS.Sunday in Lent 1 am, nion.3 pm.Sunduv school: 7 pm, Evensong.ltev J J Willis, rector.CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, \u2014 Cote St Paul, Rev.IH Gomery, Rector.Matins and sernimon at ll an, preacher.the rect, confirmation rervice at 7 pu.by the Loixd Bishop Coadjutor of Montreal ST.MATTHIAS Church of England) | Westmount.-11 an, morning service, with Holy Communion, 3 p.m.Sunday rhool! and Bible class: 7 p.m.\u2026.evening service The Rector will pfeach at buth servires SCANDINAVIAN MISSION, in the American Presbvte- rian Chapel, 7% Inspector street.The pastor, Rev.J Ohling, will preach at 11 amoad TN pos.AN Scandinavians are invited.EVANGELICAL ST.LUKE'S CHURCH.Dorchester and Champlain streets.-Rector, Rev.MW Craig, MA First Sanday in Lent Haly Communion and morning prayer at M o'eleek Preacher, the Revtor, lévening prayer at 7 o'clock, prencher the Rev Prof.Howard, D.D.ST BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH Ciieforined Eplsconpl), Alexandra Eooms, ing Rt.Catherine street.oppo- te Christ Church Cathedral \u2014Services vo Sunday oat 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.YB Hubly, rector.will preach at both \u201c1vives.Sunday school and Bible class #t 3 pm.Praver meeting on Wednen.CAN evening nt S o'clock, Everyone welt one, CHURCH OF 2 JOHN THE EVAN- + F LIST, corner of Ontario and St.Ur- Tati streets\u2014 All meats free and unap- \u2018roptiated, Rev.Edmund Wood, M.A, tector, Rev.Arthur French, curate.Haly Communion.8 a.m (plain): high celebration.Il am with sermon; Satie, ld aoe Catechism and in- truction, 15 pm.evensong and aer- men, 7 pan.Daily Helv Communion.Monday.\u201cWednesday and Friday, 7 wo Tuesday.Thursday and Saturday.fu am: daily matins, 10 a.m.: even- sous, 5 pm.Puring Lent.evensonz and sermon every Wednesday 8 pan.» Don't t wake baby Did you know you ont give medicine to your children while they were soundly sleeping?You certainly can.li is called Vapo- Cresolene.You put some Cresolr ne in the vaporizer, light the lamp, and place near the bed.The children quietly breatne-iy the vapor.There is nothing equal to it for whooping- cough, croup, colds, cough, sore \u2018hroat, and all other troubles of the \u2018hroat and chest.Tt is economical, \"Afternoon, 3 o'clock, ne seri s Glass © ST.THOMAS MISSION.mier avenue \u2014 3 pain.and Bible class; 7 pan.vice.ST.PAUL'S MISSION.&t.Charles street, Point St.Charlea- Rev.©.A\u201d Duudlet, missionary.Morning service] At 11 a.m.evening service at 6.30 p.m., Sunday sehool ut 3 pan, sewing class, 426 Delori- Sunday school] (voning sers.Friday, at 3 pan.THE CHURCH OF ST, JAMES THE APOSTLE~Rev Canon Ellegood, D.C.L., rector; Rev.H.A.Brooke.M.A.curate.Holy Communton, Sa.m.: choral Communion.11 a.m.: Sunday school, 3 pan.; evening song.7 p.n.Preachers, Morning, tho rector: cvening.Rev.H, A.Brooke.CHALMERS CHURCH teorner of St Lawrence and Prince Arthur sts.The paslor will conduet .dvine servie and preach ut 11 a.m.and at 7 p.m.Subject for the evening : \u201cBlind Eyes Opened\u201d illustrated by (he remarkable' history of ~ Helen Keller.Strangers welcome.l, Rev.i.Col- borne Heine, B.A.pastor, ST, GABRIEL, PRESBYŸTERIAN.\u2014 11 am, preacher.NE W.MoMillun, student of the Presbyirrian College: 7 p.m,, preacher, Rev.Robert Campbell.D.D.; subject: \u201cThe Christianity uf Paul and Modern Science,\u201d Students who heard \u2018Dr.MacBride'# ddress specially invited, Young Men's class, 19,15 a.m.: Sunday School and Bible class, 3 p.m.ST.THOMAS CHURCH, Notre Dame street east.\u20141st Sunday in Lent, 11 am.morning service, preacher the rector; Holy Communion after the morning service; 3 p.m., Sunday school and Bible class: 7 p.m.\u2026, evening service, preacher the rector: Wednesday evening rervice, % p.m.: Friday evening, Confirmation class, at 8 p.m.Rector, Canon Renaud CHURCH OF SCOTLAND (St.Andrew's, Beaver Hall Hill).\u2014Misaion Sunday, morning service 11.topic of (sermon, \u201cAppreciation of the Goapel.\u201d \u2018Sunday School; evehing vice 7.topic of sermon.\u201cZeral Wtthoüt Knowtedge.Rev.J.Edgar Hill M.A.D.D., will officiate; Ladies\u2019 Ald society, Wednen- day 3 o'clock.Dorcas Society, Thursday 11 o'clock.BT.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester street\u2014The Rev.James Barclay.D.D., pastor.will offictate at both services.Morning service at 11 am.evening service at 7 p.m.Sunday school at J p.m.Bible lass at 3.10 p.m, Ladies\u2019 Ald and Dorcas foclety on Tuesday afternoon at 230 p.m.King's Daughters Newing Circle monthly meeting, Tuesday at M am.Seats free at Sunday | evening ae) vices, KT.STEPHEN'8 CHURCH.Ware- dale Park, Dorchester street and At- water avenue.First Rundav in Lent, Celebration of Holy Communion at x and 11 an.morning prayer at 11 v'rluock preacher, Rev.Prof.(), W.Howard, B.D.; Sunday school And Bible elias at 3 pan: eveming prayer Ut 7 o'clock.Preacher, The Jienn.Rervices \"leasant, safe.in the chapel dally during Lent.at à Tapa toes ta sald by Grace.rut ey re us proven , Quarter pnét (ive.ad on Wedneaday \" TRO All Vg In - - ?Te wr mpc à % qe nes A loti ja & «relock.The \\ ex Res Dean rryea ru \u2018es Cpr rene 1 Frans VD, DCI, Rev, Prins Ny Reaford, LL.D : \u2014\u2014 : Yous ro ht 2 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE (Secon: Church of Christ Scientist, 194 Peel street)- Sunday, services, 11 am.and 3 p.m.Wednesday evening, 8 p.m.GE RM AN LUTHERAN.ST.JOHN'S CHURCH.129 St.Dominique street.\u2014 Emil Jestinsky, pastor, Mnoming services ut 11 a.m.evening service every Sunday at 730 pan.Everybody welcome, STANLEY ST.CHURCH (near the Windsor HuD.-11 uw.and 7 pm.S.S.and Pastor's Class 3 p.m.: Chinese school at 515 pan: Monday 8 p.m.; CE.5.Friday & p.m.: sérvice preparatory iv \u2014ommunlon.Strangers welcome.Rev.F.M, Dewey, MA, pastor.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH (Unit- Aflan).- Services to-morrow, in Fraser Institute Hall, University and Dorches- ter streets, at 11 a.m.and 7 p.n., Rev.W.8 Barnes will preach.Sunday School at 12.15 pm.Speclal meeting of the Congregation, in Fraser Hall, on Monday, March bth, at 8 p.m.EMMANUEL CHURCH, Cor.Stanley and St.(Catherine streets).-Rev.Hugh Pediley, B.A.(pastor) will con- tinne the course of special sermons on \u2018Church Dogmas and Changeless Facts, Subject Sunday.evening: \u201cThe Adoration of Mary and the Craving for uw Sympathetic God.\u201d Eyerybody welcome.ST, GILES CHURCH \u2018St.Devis id -=Rev.J- R.Dobson.B.A.pustor Morning service, 11 o'clock, subjea: .Alexander Mackay, of Uganda, Apostle, Hero and Martyr,\u201d Evening.Rev.Wii- Ham Stevens, East End Methodist Chureh, will occupy the pulpit.Sunday Schoo! and Bible class at 3 p.m.Christian Endeavor Monday at & p.m Praver meeting Wednesday.8 p.m.Strangers welcome, Seats free and- unappropriated.CALVARY CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL.Guy street above Et, Antoine.\u20148ervices 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.the pastor.the Rev, E: H.Tippett, will preach at both services: eveniigf subject, \u201cThe Love of God.\u201d Sunday School, 3 pm.; Christian, Fndeavor, Monday.8 p.m.; Prayer Meeting.Wednesday, 8 p.in.A hearty welcyme to everyone, WESTMOUNT BAPTIST CHURCH (corner Oliver and Western avenues.\u2014 Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Preacher at both services, Rev.Dr.Warriner.Sunday School.8 pm.; B.Y.P.TU.Monday.8 p.m.; prayer and praise service, Wednesday.8 p.m.Ordinance of Lord's Supper will be observed Sunday.March 11th, Strangers made welcome.Seats free.BETHLEHEM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Cor.Clarke and Western | Ea sales to the 00 * wanted.$ 1.00 What you \u2014 ONE D 1 bottle Italian Balm .Q25e 1 Sponge ce riers, 200 1 Tooth Brush :.,.Q3¢ 1 bottle Tooth Powder .23c ) box Tollet Powder .% He 1 cake Soup .1 bottle Perfume .Where else could you, $1.007 Nowhere but for per cent.on all prescriptions, prepared.We cut everythifg at West End Branch\u20142447 East End Branch\u20141447 Vy SAVE PETER When you see this heading you know that Lyon's.Cut Stores\u2019 advertisement will follow.We want EVERYBODY in Montreal to read our advertise- We can save EVERYBODY money.eminently as the greatest CUT FRICE DRUG STORES in Canada.Our business is bounding upwards, for our 1306 sales and we must reach it.1905 sales, but our CUT PRICES will and must bring our can get for DOLLAR ade ae Lyons\u2019 Cut Rate Drug Stores 1 Nai} Brush .1 cake Chocolate .1 Hair Brush .I Comb esos +.rares» vu For .Every prescription that leaves our stores is a guarantee that your doctor's order has been carefully, \u2018We are prepared do donate 3300 to any city charity if we.not prove this statement to be un absolute fact, Lyons\u2019 Gut Rate Drug Stores Down Town\u20146 and 8 Bleury Street.St.Catherine Street.(N.B.Corner Drummond.) St.Catherine Street.We stand out pre- We have named an amount It Is\u2019 far in excess of 2.80 worth of household Lyens\u2019 Cut Rate Drug Stores.PRESCRIPTION NEWS We use only the purest and best Drugs.We save you 331-3 intelligently and skilltully Rate trade 1,00 Sc \"+eucens .e $2.50 -$1.00 neceasities can- \u2014 \u2014-_\u2014 It optimistic.®it van ture you.happy and Carefulty reud the fol Memrs, Môtard, Fils & 1 have sufferes, for mar Wine of Cinchôts Burk povotedx yours, 1 \" 3 8 » SOLD BY mg, upbuilding effect on Then gel sume of this Wine Gentlemen.\u2014JIt {x à pieusure far been cured of nerve disease also of creat Jdebilty, the Phosphatad ran make veu well.Try one bot'le and note Lou nervous gvatoem lowing lattes now.Montreal.December Senrcal: me tn state vears, by by the taking RI 1V madr WILFRID 420 Does It appeal 1a 16, Trappist NERVE.DISEASE GREAT DEBILITY of Many Years Standing Cured by The AND Teappists\u2019 Phosphated Wine of Cinchona Bark.vigorous, healthy ts faxigera® ce 1905 that 1 lave from which Fathers.DECHESNE, Doichuster st.Montreal * Motard; fifa \u2018and Saneoal, Sole Agents, a Royale, Montreal.vio CHEMMTS AND GROCERS.emma QU New Brtiatic Standard THE MARTIN-ORME - PIANO MADE BY THE MARTIN-ORME PIANO CO., Ltd., Ottawa, Can.Business Men» Lunch from 13 te 3.352 3Joÿ \u201c IIS 250 srrarmoona OAFE, | Po OPTIGIAN, nt Nea AE Nor A.MOTHERSOI.Ly ! ENGLISH SPECIALIST ! 24 Nt.Jumeu Dtreet, Moptrent, Ploue M.6176 39 BAR FIXTURES.\u2014 I a BILLIARD TABLES rower Luundiy Machinery fo: JE EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.CUS NN rt a a a i?4% youre exporience.Fpocisiial for fea diseates.Sunday Hous ta Wm to 4p M.E RAVEN .{ D283 larauche at Lawreuvs Tel Juv 313 tiere st Cur M 3701 = - PS _\u2014 + us.\"pu 8.ALES PREVOST, pecialist (of 1 \u2018aris).\u2014\u2014\u2014 bu.Constat 1 to 4.Vive consu:lations for pour, 'Puesday, Foidu .Ju to J.aan 4U2 Sherbrooke at.34: Si BILLIARD TABLES.Sa na BILLIARD TABLES Bowling AHey= Bar Ftxtures, clieapes: prices, Uur resident ugents wurh uh salar In figuring with them you ure nut cotu peiled Lu pay commissions or middlomens profits.The Bruuswich Balhe Colleader VU > 148 St.Lawrence 5L, ze sl: 1 Fy .; Ps a .Let Pool Tables, Bowling Alleys and weees- [J BRO 0 8 Tite for ¢ nialogur.YORK ravles, Bar Fixtures and Suppites Cata MAN CLUKING CO, Limi T For a Lunch or Dunner, and it is served logues bree We dont bélong te the A ura , es ted.quick.clean and hot You can drink am! I rust.Goods Union trade, Clas Vussow onto, Unt YB) law thjuy our Ten and Cuffee Entrance 1% and Sou Chicago, 1 Burdetr 10 St MeGHL College uve, Te ! laul St Montreal, de Agent J GARDNER'S TT 1 ; c Business mans Junch -tigh, stew or MANDOLIN LESSONS.< LES A Co oust, with putaloes, bread aad Lutter, | et Les LL © |; > ~ lex ad coffre or milk, ut the counters, + A andolu with every \u2018 A 1-5 \\ 15e.Full course dinner served at tables ! FRE El russe sous fu odie [ 0 from 12 to 3 pan.for Luties and gentle- ular or cant > > : : eg \u2018 = men, oc.No 240 51 fastener St PEATE SCHOLL ol MLNIC.\u2014 ee 26 312 1154 SL Calhberiue at.SHO CHIROPQDISTS.PADS | will keep a horse from falling on Prevent balling Help SPORTING GOODS LIVERY.| | 25c Half Day) .et em EnMwahions, Chie, Shatre URE WI Coms fete nel No Rms th bioyate cheater st font tase rane a Upeu h rennes Lovo ty We potes: La .\"slippery streets.of the hoof in loose snow.keep the hoof healthy.Put on by ALE Blacksmiths M holesaie from ss GO Victoria Square.= HF Send PHRENOLOGY.a ee am El Professor Lowe reads \u2018Le past presousi and future on 10Ve, marriage aud business, all ead ngs accurate.5.tente aml reltable, cusrges boc vo Saud St.Latheriug st.vu 32 eme SILVER POLISH.MARRIAGE LICENSES.NN SN SN NN 0 MARRIAGELICENSES FRUIT, 31.50 per dozen, Seville Bltter Or anges IU cls.per dosen, Flortda ube per 1b.; Fancy Malaga Grapes ners, Bl4 Dorchester.Tel Up 3330, 48 Tomatoes, Bon - Ï We Make BOOTS and SHOES for straight and deformed feet.Specialty of repairing Hubber Goods.231 lôéeud A.MODINA, 4 Beaver lini! HI} Galvanic Li iniment.Cogts little, tr warth more.\u2018'uçen Lheumatism, fumbaxo, Sclntica, Sprains, ete.Prep.hy Jolin J.Wehifeld, 121 Bjeurv st Phone M 1377 Mall viders promptly attended to.18 104 end A.\u201cA.LEOFRED, (Graduate of McGill) CONSULTING ENGINEER Waterworks i Specialty (Metropolitan Insurance Bullding) PHONE 50 Quebec, 11 Jaw nnd Genito-Urinary Diseases, pr.H, J.BRODEUR, Npec supertitous Hair, Moles removed by electro lysis,Fezewva.Plinples, Landruff,JLoss of air.Jost VMality, Nervous Debility, Pruostration.36 Park avenue, offies hours 10.30 to 4.30, 7 pm.to 8.30 pm.Tel.Sel Lp 198.49 304 1 - | Fred SKIN, SOALP, BLOOD-POISON \u20ac of Paris, .Brodic's British Banjo, Mandolin dou or.Plate Powdcr.= and Guitar | PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES | 8 | | ! pts eine le rate Write cred THE GRLAT ANNUAL Issued by ARTHUR W.WILKS, , 4 .Hank Bld Tel, M.1123 DISCOUNT SAL.T.A.SIMPSON, Merchants At bioohe a TNT M of Framcd and Unframed Pictures, \u2018 22hu 5° Culherine St, SP A sut.\u2018 te sl.18 LOW being held a: tb store of 1 Chee Up AS =! ee (ll W.WILLSON & SON.« Phillips sq.\u2018 \u2014 TS 1 MARRIAGELICENSES \u2014| Ixsued by Johu M.M.Duff.| \u2014 \u2014 en \u2014 Aeolian Ventilator 107 St.James wt.and 4 Crescent A : a PATENT sOLIC! 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M.Vrilierstonhaugh BI.ME | Charlee W.Taylur, LLBe.late Exaisiner, Cunadian Patent Getler, i Canuda Life Building, Montreal.| Ait Jotvniu, U!lswu aud Washington S04 201 WooL UNDERWEAR Moers 0 hag priced Hhderwear 1 neted Ton Leulthfultess and does bot cost and dos.Jaeger Pare ls durabilits | comfort on Sont as nouetr as #1 A oa 3 I» wart, The extric wear and } A ' sati~fucton is on your side of the PROMPTLY SECURED ||| \u201cni = JAEGER wear as Hligrelo,+ We 3otcit the business of Manufacturer.he vet Cent Engines:suniothers © 65 Hire the advilal i- Write for Catalogue No $ it; of having their Pas.nt business Uap acted .- by Pxp- 1.Prelimi> vice free, Charges Dit.- MARGES SANTEANY mi moderate.Ous nv: atie 8 Adviser sent u = juest.Marion ANE ES oT Life B Moutzea:, and 'hashngien UC USA 237 \"18 GO TO LOVE S WOOLLEN NINTEM CO, Lid.2206 SC Catherine xt.Montreal | | - RUPTURE CURED for rich cultes and pastry, Tel.Fast 458, Moniréal, Oct.34 19v1 182 67 2aw - John Sly, Butcher, 76 _ Manufac{urers nt, us mT B.Lindman, Esq, lia Peel et, \u20ac Dear Sir.\u2014T have mu» pleasure to state that I Common SENSE _\u2014 ST.JAMES METHODIAT CHURCH (St.Catherine streêt).\u2014Rev.W.Young, B.A.®.D.willl preach bot morning and evening.Subject for the morning.\u201cThe Business of an Ideal Christian Life\" Subject for the evening.\u201cGod's Importunity.\u201d Sacrament at clone of the evening service, Visi.ture heartily welcomed.NEW EAST END METHODIST CHURCH (corner Bertrand and De Montigny Ste).\u2014Nunday.March 4th, 1806, minister, Rev.W., H.Stevens: public worship 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.The pastor will conduct the morning aer- vice: the Rev.J.R.Dobson, of St.Glles\u2019 Church, will conduct the evening service, & 8 and Bible clases as 2.45 pom.8 Poof C.C., Monday at & p.m.in Church parlor.Strangers welconied to all services.ST.MATTHEW 8 PRESBYTERIAN CHURUH (corner of Wellington an} Bourgeois Sts.)\u2014Sabbath services, morning at 11 o'clock.evening at o'clock: preacher, Rev.A.MacWil Hams, B.A., St.Mary's, Ont.; Sabbath School and Bible classes at 3 o'clock: week day services, Senior Christian Endeavor Society, Monday 8 p.m.mid-week devotional service, Wednesday 8 p.m.; Junior Christian Endeavor Society, Friday 4.30.All meats free and everybody \u2018ome.CRESCENT ST.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (corner Dorchester Crescent streets)\u2014Pastor, Rev.John Mackay.B.A.: associate pastor.Rev.Peter Henderson, M.A.Morning service at 11 w.m.preacher, Rev, John Mackay.B.A.evening service at 7 p.m.preacher, Rev, Peter Henderson, M.A.Sabbath Schooi and Bible classes at 3 p.m.: the pastor's Bible class for young men, in the Church House, 971 Dorchester street.at 3.13 p.m.: mid- werk rervice in fhe Lecture Hail on Wednesday at 8 p.m.All are cerdlally invited to any of these settVices.Fifteen Families of Immigrants.| i Canon Renaud will be glad to hear of retlable positions on farme for ffledpn familles.atating wuagea and accommo- \u2018dation, They have been carefully selected and will arrive the first week In April.Applications should be.addressed Caron Renaud, The Andrews Home, 46 Belmont Park.Montreal.THE SECRET of a good handwriting revealed In a few lessons.Rapid writing made assy.fuc- cers xuarantesd.Sampled dnd terms on application.Prof.D Reanchamp,\u201d Mont.| real School of I'enmanthin 2021 St, Cath- © eisne Street.and | {by KILLED HIMSELF NEAR LAST VICTIM Special Cable to the Montreal star Cape Tuwn, March 3.\u2014The most re- {markable stories are being told\u2019 in icunnnection with the crimes commit.j fed by [asson, the inurderer, «hb (coimimitted sulelde upon secing the lbedy of his latest victim dug up by {the police.| \"The authortties pronounce this nan | Basson the most remarkable criminal) in the history of South Africa.The police absolutely know of nine mur- | ders perpetrated during the past rive.or six years.Yet Basson was twenty-five years of age.In almost evory were similar, case his He lent money to his victim, carefully selectig some hard pressed for funds, and then as | methods me security obtained their Insurance poli- i cles.In some cases he actpally paid the premiums out of his own pocket.Helecting a suitable iter obtaining the policy he murd ad Sume he drugged, his victim, (afterwards drowned.opportunity af- an] Some he stran- !gled, vet others he ghot.and report +I \"thelr death by: accident.His career is the most hideous re- \u2018cord of crime ever known in this coun- !try.In every case Basson covered | ie tracks so cleverly as to leave no definite evidence of any kind.Em- ;boldened by success and acoffing nt ithe suggestions freely tguilt, \u2018them prove jt > crime to crime.to which he would reply, he proceeded All were most care- made as to his \u201cLet fro fully planned.and there is little dount men aided him.mentarily expected.The news of Basson's but that he had an accomplice fn moat vases.In the Jant crime probably twa Their suicide has startled the whole of South { Africa.for \u2018tended from Vryburg.a man.to Robertson.Malmesbury his murderous career (other towns of the Western Provinces.At least four murders were commniita.l Cape pehinsula alone.entire period he lived ; mother.\u201cbrother and sister.i vehemently affirm complete ignorance: {of his crimes, tamis er Ga fitred fountain R.Hemsley $1.25.him within the houndaries of.she ndy, Duiort 235-237 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Ne St.And Are now ready for your inspection.À wish to see the newest and LAWN BMBROIDERIES, with Inserti ranging from Lawrence rs The New Importations of Embroideries MUSLIN EMRROIDERIES.11 0 iarge Insertions t0 mateh, in various wi per yard staooe REMNANTS ssvave sen et, phhadelphia.Pa 137 156 eo?) am quite curd of Rup- Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs.ture and can go about business without - - ~ vp wearing yvuur truss after two years.Yours NO OFFENSIVE QDLOIL.truly, JOHN SLY.All druggists, or 381 Quecn st.west 269 52 law Toronto.Beware of imitations.40 312 = RTOPPED PREB.AT ITS cu by DR.KLINES dant NERVE RESTORER.Positive Cure for al etes pre Epile Spasms awd Bi.Vi Ne 10 or gt frs a ee 0.Treat reli) 9 attle een: a an Agencies FREE tw Pit o_o Soy piring exvres rr y when re- relved.Dr.Wine, Ltd.an Arch BLOOD POISON FOR WORE THAN TWENTY YEARS i wa have mule the cure of biood poison » specialty.Primary, Secondary or Tertiary Bi Poison Prrmanently Cured.You can be treated at home under same guaran: « apital $800,000.Wa solicit the most ore nute cases, If vou have exhausted the 1 methods of treatment, and still havea a and pains.Mucus Patches in Mouth.=.9 Throat, Pimples Copper-Colored ©: ta, 1llcers on anv part of the body, Hur or Ererbrown falling out.write for proofs of cures, 100-page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1907 MASONIG TEMPLE, Chicago, V8.Street.Laces n early visit is suggested for those who daintiest in the following: an of th me design te match, lw finiet - Me to BOC per yard Vell finished, substantind variety of designe and styles, with ae rmging in prices from 10e to 75 OFFICE FURNITURE TORCHON LACER AND INSERTIONS to match, very beautiful new de- ie eus plial, If ou wish to sans.Various width= from Ze to 27 per yard make a quoi (npression on VALENCIENNES LACES and Insertions to mat 1 © æ@ HÉODE CNE) à LS) 2110) 1010 \u2014\u2014 It Is a pity that Tom lawson talks se much, fer he bas some ideas that are worth listening to, A Philadelphia woman is using .phon.graph 16 (cach her parrot 10 oa And Yet we had some of us thought thay there wus no novelty left In the line of torture.tefl feet fe et + A victory that is bought with + = moucy isn't worth celebrating ot + + eleifend A cow dating figm 1700 Bi cn dug\u201d up in Egypt, ing probally Jealous of the age of some of the ergs web are geting out uf cold storage.vg Plorpont -Morgan .ls in Luropæ long rest, and if there ix such a tH a long rest in Europe, he'iy-get it.7] as I's a vingh, that liz- bi A man Is supposed to give up something in Lent, but the majority object to giv.up thelr seats in à trolley car : + John D.Rockefeller seems tn te ing that there dre some things world that moncy can't buy.A Seasonable Sentiment.(Louisville Evening Iasi The longer we IVE Me more ith we have.in ground hogs and the less in United States Senators.It's peculiar that the KatseF\u201d shouil \u201cHave induiged M anything so common as a silver wedding.Mast people if they were Kaiser would: order-up a radium wedding.There Is nothing new in thé story that John D.Rockefeller ts 10st.Thosa who have read Mise Tarbell's magazine articles heard about it months ago, ; Secretary Treasurer Wanted Applications will be received for (he post- tion of Secretary-Trea- rurer for \u2018the Montreal Amateur Athletic Assn- cintion.Applicants must give references, age and sninry required, same to he addressed to the Sec- retary-Treasurer of the Association.in writing only.Monda IY MCA Hall, Nonéer; 12th, 8.15 po.Auapicex Ladies Morning Musical Club KNEISE[ QUARTET .Ex Barrie ets $1.00, at Club 3g.(from 9 to 1 dafiy) | meat dishes.ounces of BOVRIL.| M Views of Montreal ! \u2018We ure publishers of \u2018Montreal in half tone,\u201d the best and most complete Souvenir View Book of the city.The sales of this publication luve been enormous! No less than seven editions have been pring - ed, and the denud os st mercasing.100 Mlustrations! The city as it is to-day! The winter sports and pastimes of the commercial ntetropolis! The gorgeous Ca thedrals, Churches, Colleges, and princaly mansions tor which our city Is famous\u2019 Fhe city as seen from the lofty sumnut of Mount Royal Park! Printed on the finest plate paper! Letter press from the pen of Canada\u2019s gifted poct and writer.Dr.W.H.Drummond, author of \u201cThe Habitant.\u201d prices 80¢ and $1.00.Mail orders tilled promptly.\u201cTHE WIGWAM,\" 138 Peel Street, oppusite Domivlvn Square.Uper evenings 51 zeud Ch cn [st PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT FUSILIERS Tie Kegitnent will parade nt the Armeury on Tuesday Evening, 6th March at 515 o'clock (sharp) for the purpose of commepoine Annual Drill Fite and Trum n Bugle Band will attend.Unifortm \u2014Drill Order.By order.; E.W.HONIHLAM, Capt.pred Adjutant.Bovril in the Chafing Dish BOVRIL is the greatest adjunct to chafing dish cookery.adds a piquant, delicious flavor to all vegetable, fish, game and BOVRIL gives a high nutritive value to everything in which ; it is used, as eight pounds of prime beef is concentrated in fous Here is a recipe which should appeal to all chafing dish votaries : BOVRIL Eight pounds of prime beef is concentrated in four ounces of BOVRIL.ACADEMY MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.I ALL THis WBRK.Mats.Wed.and Sat.First time In Montreal.GEORGE ADE'S Comic Opera, THE SULTAN OF SULU PRICES\u201415c, 256, 50e.sc , Next Week\u2014Kolb and Intl tu \u201cLOU.\u201d 48 It SAUTE OF MUSHROOMS \u2014-Cut the mush- rQorus in pieces with a silver kuife.Melt two ceprons of butter in b put in the mushrooms and cook hem ten winutes.Stir | in a tablespoon of flour.Add one cup of water in which has been dissolved one teaspoou v Bovril is prepared only by BOVRIL LIMITED, LONDON, ENG., and MONTREAL, CANADA : By special appointment Purveyors to His Ma ¢sty King Edward VII, Save Couvon over neck of Botile and get Basutifu) Premium Picture.Company of 85 All Next THE FAY FOSTER COMPANY { omodie- Francaise, ALL TUIS WEEK Mutinee Every Day PRICES \u201410c, 206, 30c and 206 | Next Week\u2014THE BRIGALIERS.48 | - em - I Theatre des Nouveautes Tel.Bell East 1305.Week of Februui.nig, SPSINSTINCTS- in 3 acts by H.Kistemarvkers Ma.Saturday.Neat wuch\u2014\"les Erreurs, t9%3cod Clay 1 ta tu Mariage\u201d Stercoscopic Views! Boautifully Fin- od ! Genuine raphs! Rare Photo works of urt colored and I wil 130 subjocts to chovse Troan.Prices ou $1.50 10 $2.00 per dozen.: Stereoscopic Glasses, from ic (0 $3.00 -u.Mail orders filled promptly.Guods - tnt tas all parte of Canada.\u201cTHE WIGWAM,\" apposite Dominlun 84.© 51 leo 33 Deel Street, Upen evenings, HIS MAJESTY\u2019S Matinee Saturday Week.\u2018and due To-alght and ail This, Week, Saut.Mas, DIGBY SELL In Augustus Thomas\u2019 greatest Comedy THE EDUCATION OF MH.Pp, With the Original New York Case, \u2018 Next Wæek-LiHlian Hluuxelt in \u201cFhe Rose of the Alhambra.\u201d roue Los FRANCÇAIS\u2014 I: \"Se tu and THE HOUSE OF MYSTERY, \u2014NEXT WEEK \u2014 \u201cGirl of the Streets \u2014 \u2014 \u201d \u2014 J\u2014 \u2014 Win - And a erb Cast, EDITH GRAY sup The Blackwell island Prison, ( High Bridge in New Yoix.SE The Den of Jogins.| The Escape From Prison.Same Popular Prices\u2014Ilue, Zoe) De ibe, « Lots of Cheap Reats for the Cello.Vocal Recital of GERARDY=RANKIN STANLEY HALL, Tuesday Evg eats \u201cUc to 42 GO 1° Nordhetmer- Ni Vettehs Ma cagenner Augmenied Orchestra of 23 The distinguished prima-donna soprano LILLIAN BLAUVELT in Cook and Hosmer's new romantic comic opera THE ROSE OF THE ALHAMBRA EUGENE COWLES LiLL1AaN Htbson Owen WEST Gorgeous Production ; The all star cast includes : \u2018ORD Chorus of 60 trained voices.REGINALD ROBERTS ADE) FRANK H, BELCHER LA BARKER Dazzling Costumes The Foremost Singing Organization of the Season No Advance m Prices ACADEMY, Te ME gi - \u201ca e À e (NOTB-They ars to San LEST A CAST OF 40, PEOPLE 40 K: pov Matinees Wednesday and Saturday \" KOLB AND DILL Ë THEIR GREATEST SUGGHES,.5.2.2.ep tr es.LU * A Musical Travest are to San Francisco what Weber & Fields were to New York INCLUDING THE FAMOUS CALIFORNIA BEAUTY CHORUS, Priven\u2014i8c, Be.Joe, 75e.ALL NEXT WEEK Starting Mon, MARCH of Labor Unions and Trusts, $57.50 Mor Fasling on new Clyde Line ANNUAL SPECIAL EXCURSION TO FLORID® treal to Jacksonville apd return Including Meals and Berths on Steamer .\u2018\u2018Arapahve,\u201d March 9, from New York Rail and Steamer Tickets, ne return any time within 4 months, This excursion personally conducted, and early «pplication for berths requested, as accon- modation will be limited.For further particulars and bookings, apply to NORMAN L.LUSHER (late Battershy\u2019s Tourist Agency), 178 St.James St.M 1507 | $57.50 1st class | 41 Beod 3 a few moments\u2019 a pair of ail-wool The style of them they GENTLEMEN! conversation with will show vou the advantage of scceuring TROUSERS MADE TO MEASURE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ix perfection, fit with ease and comfort.ROBERT SEATH & SONS, The Trouser Makers, 1817 Notre Dame street, Montreal.Sent and ym A= NOUNCEMENT.obscure, 0 are constantly asked to this institution.GBJECT.\u2014To provide tient may have a change tortum facilities\u2014water \" where invalids, chronic cases, nervo quiet, Lal, of Dominion Squate, pure alr.and a deli stranger ail the advantages of a of any of the physicians superintendent and nu every way.NURSES.\u2014 We are training up a sp vork so far unprôvied for While rome trained in massage, baths and electricity, for invalids aug chronic.patients.SURGICAL, \u2014 (iood results in opera health of the patient.t ( vrrase the possibilities of suvcéss.A fine posal of surgrons for such cases.supetvises generally our electrical aqué BA TH DE hours are continental reputation In hydro- are eared for by an English lady, Nauheim and other modern methods.Address all communications to THE therapy.A month of rest am \"MOUNT ROYAL SANATORIUM, DOMINION SQUARE, MONTREAL.\u2014Just what a sa natorium consists Of is to many persons in Montreal an lace where the invalid agd chronic pa- of surroundings and Leñeflt by the must modern sana: treatment, nassige, electricity, diet and nursing.8.\u2014 The sanatorium ls rot.an hospital, but ralher a homo.CASE or Ces ne can us and run-down persons may obtaln rest an) combined with the various speclal diets and treatments, hospi Insane.algoholic br tubercular cuses are not recefved.CITUATION.LWe believe unequalléd = the continent.Facing the quiet &htful \u2019 high-class Ba he ; emivent men residing In the medical metropolis of Canada.PHYSICIANS.\u2014 The sanatorium is devoted t : ; y se his patients und at vatuble physics den 0 Tacs wil \u201cgarry out hls ordera and asaist him In cglal class of nurses to cover : field ot etent in vtdiuary medical cases, they nie consequently specially adapted to care tions are largely dopendent on the general Jd sanatorium treatment will greatly in- ly equipped upersting room is nat the dis- QUIPMENT, - At -préaeut our facilltie Turkish bathe, water trestmonts, electrioity.electrics expert ja now installing a pew high parent.PT.\u2026 For perspns desiring something super ish hath and mussage, this department of our w \u2018 ¥ \u201cand evenings, \u2018and are under an ¥ ladies are received every morning.and thoroughly trained in the Weir-Mitchell, Schott.LADY SUPERINTENDENT HEAR The \u201cBlack Knight\u201d (Rev.J.HN.Hootor) : In St.James Methodist \u2018Church, .at the 27th aniversary of the Quebe: Bransh of the Dominion Alllaucé, on THURSDAY, MARCH 15, at 8 pm.Torontn papers say: in his; BJognénce + keeps 198 agence in pods of lajixhted \"7 1 * Côme \u2018eatly to secure'a Food sent.Collsction.: a 38°3.aw he ete ve 000 \u201cHe is irréstatibls : outline the field of work embruced uy impossible in a st part outiook are assured.lo the r.atorium, wkie oblalning the services » no sehool, rect or pathy.Any ré- tend them himself.The resident RUBINSTEIN STANLEY HALL MARCH 14th.Sale Opens Tuesday at Nordheimers * aod Archambaults.PIANIST Prices 73¢ to $2,00 ali Reserved 200 Seats 50cts.to pupils coming carly to the sale.MR.VEITCH'S Management.Band will Play and St.Catherine streets sion, Uc ; Reserved seats, 75c.CRYSTAL and HOW WE DIFFER FROM OTHERS ©0900 ice ox TO=NIGHT \u2014at 8.30\u2014 QUEBEC ts WANDERER from 5.00 to 8.:%) and at half time.Seats now on sale at Star Branch Office, corner of Peel PRICES-Wood ave.entrance, admission Zbc ; main entrance, admis.Bor seats.81.00.Boxes, $5.00.ONTARIO RINK SPECIAL MUSIC TO-NIGHT.TL.Maw 2288 FURNITURE STORE MERCHANTS EXPRESS CO, 341 Kt.James Street, Tel.Main 2888.52 9 2aw MEMBERS OF THE 3rd REGIMENT VICTORIA RIFLES of Canada, cutitled to draw Tor electric light and water ha ths, sup baths.are unexrelled.A leading frequency and X-ray outfft.and for to the ordinary Turk- CTk is open.The gentlemen's \u2018he direction of a speclalist of 45 Metcaife Street, Montreal.ay for will par- Armoury, 3rd Mare ufti.orde rt, F.C.STIKEMAN, Capt and Adjt.recent guards, ade wut e on Saturday.1906.at 8 p.By n THE DANCING SCHOOL Karn Hall, OPEN TO-NIGHT.Usual Saturday Dance To- night, Come all, A.ROY MACDONALD.DANCING \u2018ASSEMBLY To-Night, Conservatory Hall 2240 St Catherine st.Cor.MaGill Lallege Ave Acsembly Every Faturday Phone Up 26811 Orchestra Beginders' classes as usual ORATORIO SOCIETY - Areda, Arena, Arena Thursday.April 12, at 830 Dream of Gerontius Gaod Friday, April 13, at 8, MESSI.A FI Madame Shotwell Piper.Madame Kath erine Fisk.Dr.lon Jackson, und Mr Ju- lan Walker.Conductor, Horace WW.Rey- ner, Mus.Bac.TO SUBSCRIBERS Subscribers of ten dollars nic chtitleë to four $1.50 ur six SI wedts Jor cu.fi COB= cert.Subscribers of five dollars nre cis titled to two $1.30 .uF three 31 seals for each concert.Subucribers of Mis.dollars and upwards are entered upon Pale rouæ Lisl.SINGLE SUBSCRIPTIONS Box seuts.$2.grouped filma $3130 and $1.Bide scat, ofc.buncs on Feats), sin.; .Fubscription Nsis ac ve + Shaw anil Nordheimer's, where n ae above suhe riptions can be entero reves else.- ers have absolutely [lyst vied.&; NOTICE \u2014\u2014 bte oy the \u201comie monthiv meng o PDhivrstez Soe 1 (OH, will le tol an thele Hall, © Filave d Armes ~ or Vies dev Bll or Lg pan.Every member Is request -l a prese ent.ax business of hinge on\u201d to be transacted.POCURAMPSIT Be Nee SEMBLY.- | Saturday, March 3rd, 8.30 P.M.Stanley Hall, 96 Stanley Street.Admission, 50e couple Tel Up 3956 Orchestra.Assemblies continued to June tet Private Lersong In Fa: Stage, or Bo- © clety Dancing, daily any hour i PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN.: Cinderalta is Coming Again ; .$22 + ~ ° \u2018good proofs ot a regenerated Russia, a =, leagues and societies, the i OMIC PERS WIT It Savors of the Trai and is All Poli- 5 tical, ARE IMPRISONED Described\u2014New Found the Russian Litterateurs and Artists.f EDITORS Caïtoons Paring ef tegen Special Frum a Montreal Sthr Corres sponden:, St.Petersburg.March 3.\u2014The von- vietion that Russia had undergone « change vas « little shaken by ihe w- presgiot.s recyived In St Petersburg And by (he stories vf governmental re- ! Action and nite vy rule in town wad! country.TH.harassing récital 9: | wWholesa!ic ar os < of sunnnery exPeu- \u2018 tions unpre dented even in Russban | history.of destruction of villages an Hi towns- ult (hese sevmed to be far from \u2018 But à prove allendive examination of qu 2k = LL Q JN h ! Airtoontats.At \"tre of the slain worker.À Cossuck and } NTS ANS, - 200 \\ 1 mms Ce my ibe semen artistic and stand for high humanitar- lan Tdcels.Fneir drawings would often : à credit to Ruglish and American plésent in St Peters- burg alone twel¥e satirical papers are tn existence, AI Che duily pupet> print polltival enrtoons tn their veckly supplements.Some of the cutlvons ure fullows: : LIKE A HOUSE Op CARDS.crite\u201d (Onluuker) the Buvert.mental prujaises ci Hiberty by à house of cards cavofuily buflt up with the duscription, Ou: constitution Please do not bluw.\u201d \u201cViaupire \u201d character izes the present \u2018cruel Tesloru- bon of order\" us a ufonster reaction) holding down a young wonnac Cllusshar quiet reps setts vod sayiug: \u201cMethinks, she is mou Naguechka® clittie Whip devotes fout cartoons to the anniversary of Rod Sunday, The first shows the scent of the tragedy.the Neva Bridge, ! covered with blood-stained snow The | second shows Pobiedoinstsell arded by a Cossack und policeman, trying (uv hide | the approaching goddess of liberty frown the peasants aud workers.l\u2019odbie- dunosteff says: \u201cft may be that they have not yet observed her.\u201d The third drawing shows workers, peasunts and revolutionists.honoring the spec- gendarme throw ther victim.\u201cThupel\u201d (scourge).the most artistic of these papers and excelling in drawing and coloring, gives three pictures oy the Moscow tragedy.The first, \u201cEntrance of Reaction.\u201d shows death staking along the streets where bar- rs=tdes are thrown up.The second, re- furtive glanves at as much büsîness ns ail the =: Better ; ARE YOU NY Cd xa AN PV A a I \u201cOUR CONSTITUTION.popular and social life, the manner ant: subjects of discussion, the character of public meetings and gatherings, the tone of the daily press, the tpnumer- able reports .of congresses, assdci of -state and other commissions, of ze vos and town councils and es- petially thé daring criticism .of the existing political and social order and of the metheds of the Government, has coflvinced me that this is a new Rus- na a regenerated Russia which no eondrcion, no oppression will bring back in its former state of slavery and degradation - | CGNFISCÆATION NOT EFFECTIVE.né of the most striking of thesé Pp mena is the birth and rapid de- velppment \u2018of an independent political préss and especially of a number o satirical! papers.At the present moment: 110 cditors-are under.atrest.Every day in the-atreets of St.Peters- burg at the Dookstalis coplés \u2018of præ hibited papers are seized, but immediately in place of the confiscated publication a new one with another name and the same, perhaps more daring, coptents appears.Many of these satl- 3 are not issued more than once or twice before the police cut short their existence.Russian literary people have always been very timid and subjected to the most degrading restrictions by the censors and police; but now all fear seems to have disappeared and ohe condemnation follows after another.Often the sentence is three years\u2019 imprisonment, as in the case of the editor of Russ.The editors and authors boldly meet the Governmentl's prosecution with ridicule.Fon.instance, Mr.Shebuev, edijor of the most daring of the satirfcal papers Pulemet, gives the following notice: \u201cThe editor can be seen in his office between 10 and 5 o'clock unless he is imprisoned.\u201d That he is often enough and the Government hopes io get even with him through threé processes which have been brought against him.The number of satirical papers has been increasing contirually these eight months.Many among them are quite ONLY A Common Cold BUT IT BECOMES A SERIOUS MATTER IF NEGLECTED.PNEUMONIA, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CATARRH or CON- DD.vicar of Christ Church Cathe: SUMPTION IS THE RESULT.Get rid of it at once by taking Dr.Wood's Narway Pine Syrup Obstinate coughs yield to its reselst snothing aotion, and in the asking, pap\u2019 | sistent cough, often present in Consump! ie.cases, it giyes prompt and sure relief.Ia} Asthma Qnd Bronchitis it is & ancdesstul f remedy, ren ering breathing easy\u201d end natural, enabling the sufferor to enjây refreshing sleep, and oftsn effecting a permanent sure.We do not claim that it will cure Consumption in thy advanced stages, but if- taken in time will provent it reachin A i that and Will give tho grestest reli to the Spoor prox from this terrible malady.ful when urchasing to ese that oy ot the nine Dr.Wood's Norway ine Syrup.Bout up in a yollow wrapper, Shree pine trees the trade mark.oc Mr.Wm.O.Jeukins, Spring Lake A ng.| bong emo bores ttled on my lungs.ght of Dr.Wood's Norway Pine Spey bat ed only required\u2019 one to core mé.| hove waver mst with any other medicine es good\u201d | vie 38 ots., st all deslers.An J PLEASE DO NOT BLOW.\u201d \u2014Cartoon from Bt, Petersburg, Zeitch.presenting Moscow in flames and das- \u2018erate fight, is caîpé \u201cBattre\u201d The third ls called \u201cRestoration of Order.\" In this the streets are \u2018Tynning with | blood and deserted.Abate the sea of blood rise the church spires.The same subject occup rs sun), \u201cAt the naîng\u2014on rades\u2019\u201d ARows , yo Moscow a rk adn its hain hand rushing to the barricades.Th¥ second drawing shows her crecified.The third, \u201cAt the End,\u201d is.the girl iying degd in the street with brutally laygh- ing Cossacks bending over her.'Vol.shebni Fanar\u201d (magic lantern) repro- sénts Moscow as a battlefield covered with dead and wounded.Dubasoff, the suppressor, stands with death.beside the gamMows and pointing the silent, open battlefield, says joyfully: \u201cWhat & cloar.space!™ eRe CRT re Inprovemnta: tn.Navigation.Ottawa.March .3\u2014The plafi which the Minister ot Public Works il! «ub- mit to Parliament \u2018next \u2018sesioly Tor the improvement of navigatéongl the great lakes, will include à \u201cenepdio provide: twenty feét\u2019 of water at \u2018the centre ports, including Port Arthur.Fort William, Depot Harbor and Midiand.The expenditure will spread over a period of years.The railway companies \u2018will be expected to build their own docks, etc.Kromin afd \u2018a few \u2018\u2019Puiemet\u201d A7 In Montreal Churches.ror\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 (Continued from page thirteen.) ST.GEORGE'S CHURCH.\u2014Rt, Rev.James Carmichael.D.D., Coadjutor Bishap of Montreal.recter; Rev.\u2018H.Plumptre, M.A., first assistant; Rev.J, A.Elliott, B.A., second assistant; Rev, H.Britten.First Supday in Lent, Holy Communion at 3.30 an., and after | morning service; 11.05.morping prayer, preacher, Bishop Carmichael; 2.46 Men's Bible clags!in: the chancel.Rev.H, P.Plnmptre; \"8 p.m., Sunday school and Bible.cIRsses; 7.00 evening prayer, preadhst,i Rev.H.P.Pluriptre.Wednesday \"8:30 to' 8.50, fal; Lenten service, Rev.H.P.6: and at 8 pon.Bishop.- Wednéaüaÿy \u201811.45.the school house, Rev.H.P.Plumptre\u2019 will\u2019 lecture on the History of: the English:Bible, and at 5 o'clock Bishop Carmichael wil preach.Friday 8.30 to\u2019 8.50, Rev.H.P.Plumptre; 5 p.m.spe- clal Lenten-rétvice \u201cBishop Üdrmichael: CHRIST CHBRCH CATHEDRAL\u2014 Ven.ArchbishSp Norton, D.D., Rector of Montreal: Rev.Herbert Symonds, drai: Rev.F.J.Sawers, M.A.assistant.$ am, Holy Caminunion: 10,15 a.m.matins: 11 a.m.choral Conmou- nion, preacher, Rev, Dérwyn T, Owett:1 \u2018ers welcome.QUALITY IS ESSENTIAL TO We \u2018Mean Business.2453 $T.CATHERINE 8T, Adjoining Haycok & Dudgeon'a Telephone Up 4141.IS TO ACQUIRE KNOWLEDGE, SECURITY, PROFIT READ AND SAVE YOUR MONEY ARE YOU AWARE that th: Economical Drug Co.of.Chicago does Catherine Street Lrug Stores put AW ARE that the Econumival Drug Co.of Montreal, with is strong organization of capital, in control of men with 30 years of ex- perfence, and a reputation wheel is positively unassailable, emulate, If not surpass, the big Chicagd House?- APPLY Tlikk GOLDEN RULE and Bewure of Substitütiqh, .Adulteration.Job Luis of Misrepresentation, } ; money for any class gf Securities, Reulty or Merchandise.a DON\" BE LED! WE COURT INVESTIGATION, by yourdelf, your friend, your Doctor, or the Commercial Ageuvies of information.SHOULD you not discriminate as to is « bargain or a vptch for \"EASY M ESTABLISH A BARGAIN.COMPARE combination of quality and low values: Regulur.Our Price.| Wampole's Cod liver Oil Lo.LL.ce ee 000 220 $100 one ; Scott's Emuiston, large o.oo con en ge $1.00 HT | Warner's safo.Ure .o.oo ooo 0e ML 21002 S100 Gse | lydia Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.oo .$1.00 75e \u201cBurdock Blood Bilters coo ooo covers cin oo oon eee $1.00 #5 Abbey's Salt, large.o.oo a 50e 3ec 1s Frun Sait Cee eet eee een $1.00 Gg Paino's p'elers Compound oan .$1.00 exc por LL LA Le LA La a ae ee $1.00 Gôe Stearfhs\u2019 Headache Wufers 2.05000 25e 17e | Cuticura COintment Ce eee Vera wee eee eee een He Se Beef, Iron and Wine .a Tt 241110 +0 $1.00 30 Ayers Hair Vigor .2.22 204 coon ae aes $1.00 es.IFllows' Syrup Ce ie een eee eee aes $).50 HE SU Jiunmes Wafers 11 410 244 4240 es es wen 50e 35e Allenbury™s Food, 1avBe 2 445 1a 0 eee orn aes wan $1 00 THe Œuticura Soap.o.oo Cee eee 35e dB Pears\u2019 Soap.Cee eee eee 15e 10: Seven Sutherfand Sisters Hair Renewer .$1.00 ss Calvert's Carbolic Tooth Powder, small ste 12.Florida Water, Murray $ lanmanhs.large.oe 59e: 30 Mennens Borated Talenm oo.oa.Be 15° Colgate Taleom 2002000 wile eee a ere a 17 Fountain SYyINges 22 2204 200 28e 400 Lae.200 $1.25 480 \u201crchers Castoria Ce a ca eve se ve es sses * a3 * Anta Water, quarts ce.Coe mee ene 3se 2% Hänpadi Jantes, qualts + FS.0c 2K Hood's Sarsaparilla .645 +1 24010 vey ae .31.19 es Carabana Water .- vee eee + 25e 19r Vichy (Celcstine) .++.von tain eue cen ee aes 25e 190 ECONOMICAL DRUG CO.OF CANADA LIMITED,.CUT RATE DRUG STORE.delivered for ¥hipment free of chalge.to- seeks to ete wben exe Your whether an advertised bargain ARKS\u2019?, THESE PRICES, representing à Send your orders hy mall or Telephone Up.4141, Goods packed and LONDON, Two minutes\u2019 Separate Tables in FRENCH CHEFS.Use of Cabinet Turkish Bath.E OF \u2014t 2.45, Vicar's Bible lecture for men in the Cathedral; 8 p.m., Sunday school and Bible class in the Syned.Hall: 7 p.m., Cathedral service, preacher, Rev.Derwyn T.Owen.All seats free at the 7 o'clock service.Lent gervices\u2014Mon- day to Thursday (inclusive), 5 p.m., preacher.Rev.Derwyn T.Owen; Friday.8 p.m., lecture by Rev.D.T.Owen.ERSINE CHURCH.corner of Sherbrooke street and Ontdrio avenue.\u2014The Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D., the pastor, will preach at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Cowm- munion at the morning service.Strang- ST.ALBAN'S CHURCH, St.Zotique street, St.Denis Boulevard.\u2014Rev.H.E.Horsey.M.A., B.D., rector.Morning prayer and Holy Communion, 11 a.m.; Sunday school and Bible class.3 p.m.; evening prayer 7 p.m.Seats free.Everyone welcome.,- ALL SAINTS\u2019 CHURCH, cor.St.De- nix and Marie Anne ats.\u2014 Baldwin.M.A., rector.Morning service and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.; even- souz and sermon at 7 p.m.; preacher at both services, the Rector.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Strangers welcome, (See aleo page 13.) T NE ALPINE CLIMBER\u2019S DANGER, : eee =, LIA Blown Into Space at End of Rope, Hel Regains Terra Firma.Special Cable to The Montreal Star.Geneva, March §.\u2014Dr.Geehrs, of Mulhouse, à town in Germany; has Just undergone a remarkable Alpine expeffence, Dr, Geehrs, who |s a well- known Alpine climber, accdmpanted by guides, left Zermatt, in ¢old but beautiful weather, to make the first aseent of the Stahthorn, a dificult peak.12,- 400 feet high, in the Mischabel Range.The party reached the summit in safety, and after a short rest commenced the descent.About'a quarter of an hour from the top a terrific hurricane was encountered.The guides tug their piclets into the ice ang held on.Dr.Geehra was blown gf.the * EARL RENTS IRISH ESTATE.Son of Former Irish Viceroy Obtains Irish Deer Park.Special Cable to the Montreal Star.Dublin, Maroh 3\u2014The Éarl of Eg- linton, who rented last year the .Jeer forest at Glendoll in Forfarshire, nas taken for the coming season the rfor- esi, famed in song and story, of Glen- veagh.in the Donegal Highlands, belonging to Mrs.Adair.: Glenveagh, which is in one of the wildest and most picturesque districts in Ireland.was purchased by Mrs.Adair's: late husband,;a.man of ir mense wealth.oo CL Lord Eglinton has not lived in Tro.land since .he was a boy Of ten years, old, whan his father (the \u2018\u2018tournament\u201d Earl.and one of the most pub- lic-spirited noblemen of his genera- slcpe Into space, tithe after tm.but war dragged baék by the golded to! firm ground in each case only with the ! greatest efforts.\" oo If, the rupdiNafl brokey the Dyctor weoull fe ve been.hyrlgd.4,000 7 tewk'])ovelient brid, below on to the mlaclefiof which M century, 880; cavght ereral'anrapues hile helpless the tion), was reigning in Dublin as Vico- roy for the second time.© His first wife, mother of the four- | teeenth and tifteenpth Earls, was a lady of Ifish family.& sister of Theresa.Countess.of Shrewsbury, who was .he het day, juat hall a, The Private Residential Hotel OF THE HIGHEST CLASS IS AT 48, 48, 50 Queensborough Terrace: walk from Queen's-road Tube and Kensington Newly Decorated and Furnished throughout with FINEST ENGLISH MEAT ONLY.FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE.TERMS FROM 8 gr.SINGLE: 6 gs.DOUBLE PER WEEK, INCLUSIVE.No Charge for Hot or Cold Baths either in Bedrooms or Bathrooms.NO EXTRAS.GENTLEMEN VALETED AND THEIR UNDERWEAR KEPT IN REPAIR FRE HARGE Tariffs may be obtained at Star Offices, Montreal, v.M.Day} W.ENG.; Gardens.Every Luxury.the Dining-rooms.ELECTRIC LIGHT.Free 41 22 law 3 un DISSENTIENT FRUIT MEN.Do Not Support Memorial Presented | To Tariff Commission.The following, who are engaged: jn the Montreal fruit.trade, wish to stûte that they were \u2018not aware of the mew oral presented in the name of Montreal fruit trade before the Tagiff Commit Hon at Ottawa, on the lust days of its sittifigs,\u201d and dv not support the proposals which were #dvanc- odin the name of the trade: A.Bowes and Company, I.Hartis and Company, T.8.Vipond aid Compéay, H.@ Vi- pond, The Peterson Fruit Company, Joseph Brown and\u2019 Sons.Wm.Vipond and Comapny, A.Lalonde, A.Laporte, P.Lapierre, J.T.Cadotte, Sanders and Lapierre.Simard and Giroux, Joseph Picard and Company, Bell.King and McLaren, J.J.Viponid and Company, A.Vandelac, A.J.Hart, G.D.Lanth- fer, Chas.H.Donaghy, J.B.Laverdure, M.Connolly and Son, Zotique Dybois, Arsene Mireault, Pierre Dioucetté, M hefte and Company, S.Payette, 1 Tru- @eau, A.Duman, J.D.Cote and Son, J.B.Pelletier.Jop.Lapierre.J.B.A.Pelletier, Gaspard Cote, Charbonneau Freres, M.Champagne.\u2019 who is still an atte.popular personality in soote- ve tive and ta 3 n For 33 Years ; Stiloh's Consumption tog stONA H.-E.Lait-| MUSIC at 10c.| MUSIC at 3c.Topsy's in Town Crosby Steel King, Two-Step .St.Clair Loveland Waltzes .Halzman 710 April Smiles Waltz .Cadet Two-Step .Schlelffarth Ferns Forest, Reverie .Kennedy My Lady Grage.Hinzel 2._-.Maurice Depret Christmas\u201499\u2014Two-Etep.Smith Creoles Belles.Two-Step.Lampe My: Lady Laughter .Blake 747 Awakening of the Lion.Manhattan Coon Sehottlache.rd Sood Hope, March Orta, Innocence \u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.ees GERI LoL voeu DeKontski | Angel Voices, Reverie .Sweet | Cake Winner «oll Fr Proposal 1.800520 200 00 Dres ful 754 Bohemian Girl (Pot Pourri) Sousa's Band March Fassett Cornet Land, March .Crist Latona .Friis Becher Cee ee 6 Kettere Fig Hunters March .Penn Ghost of Rastus, Cake Walk ju Mills =a ; Liszt Butterflies\u2019 Dance .King |.iio a .Vinoy Heldelberg .s 173 Consolation .hae 8% A Trip to Niagara .Cornish Ivanhoe, Schottische .Peters Our ladles .Draper £03 Fifth Nocturne Leybach Gondolier Intermezzo Powell Banjo Twang .Drumheller My Lady of the North .Blanke 791 The Fountain .Bohn Heroes of rReverle, Angeiman Bonnie Briar Bush .MacLaren te .| ; earts and Flowers .oban earts and Trump .Youn Hearts Courageous .Blanke 238 Gypsy Encampment .Behr Clorinda, Two-Step .Haines Colonlal Two-Step .Armstronk An Autumn Bud .Lesser s11 La Gazelle, .Wollenhaupt Cotton Coons, Two-Step.Nicodemus and His Bunjo, Ascher Dream Maidens .Lawrence 977 La Prima Donna.Schottische, \"ee +.Harrisson Moon Winks .Stevens Echoes from the Snowball Club LL A A Lane S.Kinæ Tickled to Death, Rag Time er Dance fhe Brownies.Kamnun uv \u2014 R ., sanrien (trac tetes see > X anama .Caise eee ea sets eee Guy 271 Les Sylphes Valse Cuprice Night Owls, Two-Step .Dennis Christy Girl .Savoyer Dans Les Larmes .- Berger ee ee eee .Bachmann Keep Off the Grass, Two-Step.Restless Sea .Kemnedy College Life Two-Step .Frantzen $37 New Paris Waltz, .Wolfenka Cera frre re rere.Farmer Exposition March .,.Kellar - Anthony | : Jolly Golfers, March.Ostrander Pretty as a Picture .th 0.B.Joyful .nt \" 348 One Sweet Dream Waltz Dreamy Eyes, Two-Step ©.Lampe Dancing Waves.Valse |.pee Gay Cavalier .Smith Le sus ca Ellenberg Star of the Sea.Reverie.Kennedy Janice Meredith Grustin Fan Tan .« Anthony 726 Palms, Transcript .Leybach Ma Rag Time Baby, Two-Step.Flossie Waltz Spencer veerrenn Paull 376 Rondo Caprici Mendelssohn Cee mee aie ania .Stone Vioris Waltz .Shepherd Burning of Rome + Paull 397 Ro bala Lo.qdueybach A Trip to the Moon .Burns Exposition Waltz .Vos Chariot of Race .~ 436 Stephanie Gavotte .Czibulka Review Day, Two-Step .Adams Cosey Corner .Harrisson Polly Prim .Henry 440 Tarantelle .«.Heller Hannah's Promenade, Cake-Walk Alsceta Valse .Holden + .CI cocvenrnn Eugene 591 Valse Lente .Dellbes Tee a trie tiie ec 000000 Elles A Dream of Heaven .Baur Cupid's Garden Johnson 278 Lily of the Valley, Mazurka Bell Boy, Two-Step .Ashton Lazarre Valse .Blanke Ramona .c.eeorer fman ie ier tere 0000000 Smith Weeping Willow, Three-Step.When Knighthood was in Flow Yankee Grit .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026+ ee 1021 The, Myrties .ache p tun He cies « Reisky Anita TT tee .Gustin - IB conrennnnonons ore 1030 Rose Fay +5.Heins eace enry nita .ve sreers +.Hold Sliver Heels Eugene Isabelle .Bachman Souvenir March .Olive A.cvvviiinann.Hodgins In Roseland .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Faubert Kiss Your Hand .Heinz Oh, Girls .Madeleine .Hodgins In a Sylvan Vale .- au ee ; ; > ~~ season, also checks or halr line stripes, and light brown, \u201cboutonne,\"\u201d Grand Showing of Spring Costume Cloths Rain Coats at $2.50 Latest Novelties in Homespun Serges and Fancy Tweeds HOMESPUN SERGES, plain, in all the prettiest shades en vogue this on drab, green, silver gray SERGES in small checks, of blue and white or green and white.FRENCH CLOTHS, in the new B8hades of drab or castor, with corded stripes, À FANCY TWEEDS, in different designs, pure Wcul fubries, 52 and 56 in.wide, at following prices: $1.00, $1.25 and $1.60.New Styles in Ladies\u2019 Costumes We are now showing an exceptionally nice Costume, our own make, in plain gruy homespun serge, bolero jucket, braid, coat and skirt trimmed with buttons of Same material: same costume also made of funcy tweed\u2014a very egylish costume at a most moderate price, just $12.50.) ornamented with fancy These new Costumes are on exhibition at our Ladles' Tailoring De- partinent, second floor.This Cut represents one of our latest styles in Ladies\u2019 Rain Coats\u2014 made of plain or fancy Cravenette in different shades of brown, green, drab or grays.The same coat can be made to order, if desired, on 24 hours\u2019 notice.PRICE 31750 LADIES\u2019 RAINCOATS at $6.88, balances of lines we want to dispose of, most of them are in Oxford gray Cravenette, plain or fancy: some have the military cape, others with the ordinary collar.long coats, mostly all sizes in the lof, thls season af $10.00 and $12.00.table.Your Chnice now, to clear at .Music at Popular Prices Supply.of the Following Pieces Just Received.Ample 2d5c.a MUSIC at They are ~oats we have been selling You will see them all on the ove Our Stores Close Every Evening at 6 o'clock Except Saturdays.Mail Orders Promptly Executed.Ladies\u2019 or Young Girls\u2019 Jackets at $1.00.Short Jackets in Oxford gray Serge, also black.The ridiculous Ladies\u2019 Coats, 3-4 length, balance of our regular lines at $5 and 36.Now offered to clear them off ! I reste $2.50 price of $1.00 makes all comment | , : unnecessary.There remain only | Rain Coats at $1.50, steel gray a trifling number\u201439 at the most., only, unassorted lines, scale of These have already been adver- sizes not complete, A speclal lot | tised at $3.00.To-day your choice i reduced to clear them promptly i of the balance of this stock BL.c2se 006 LP 1.50 0 alae.Comparatively new, but vdd Mies, broken sizes, that have to go, and make room for the new Blouses, There are louisine Silk Blouses, Japanese Silk Blouses and Taffeta ¥ilk Blouses.in pink, blue.gray.navy blue, green, brown and a larger proportion fu black and fvory white; some are made of narrow tucks, with lace insertion; others with tucks and fancy stitching: nothing less than $3.00 and many $4 Rlouses in the lot.Your choice of them all at ., ,,.NEW DRESS FABRICS, just received.a very special value, in colored alpaca, 42 inches wide, in all the newest shades of pale blue, rose, Nile green, reseda, marine, champagne.cardinal, garnet, myrtle, drab, silver gray, steel gray ang cream, an exceptionally good value at 50c a yard.\u2018Silk Chiffon, 42 Inches Wide at (9c.SILK CHIFFON, 42 inches wide, at 19c.We have these in the following colors: Nile green, straw, cream, cardinal, red.pale blue, brown and also black or white.Price spectal .19 BLACK PEAU DE SOIE at 59c.We are just receiving another consigu- ment of this popular line.Back orders will be filled at once.This Silk is 20 inches wide, equal to most of the lines regularly sold at Toc.Our price special just .8 ere ae ee ee LL SY COLORED TAFFETA SILK, Chiffon finish, at 5%, 20 inches wide, In all the following colors: Pink, sky.pale green, brown, silver æwv drab, turquoise, myrtlea splendld value at vo seve oa 2.122220.À so \u201c- | Fancy Silks for Shirtwaist Suits, LQUISINE SILKS \u201cChatoyante,\u201d of a superior quality.narrow stripes of white on reseda, myrtle, green, mauve, silver grav, blue gray drab (3 shade®), Alice blue, brown, pink.pale blue aud navy blue, also blue and grecn and brown and green, the flnesl goods of the kind, now selling at 69c.LADIES' KID GLOVES at 59c, two fasteners, full runge black, white, brown, beaver, gray, -tun, durk blue, and Price 59c.° LADIES\u2019 BLACK RIBBED CASHMERE HOSE, pure wool, wide rib.sizes 81-2.9, 91-2 and 10, a very special value at 25c TO-NIGHT\u2014Our special lines of TAFFETA GLACE SILK RIBBONS at 10c_and 14¢, and LADIES\u2019 FANCY SCARFS.Cc COLLARS AND LACE DRESS SHIBLDS, white, black or Rray, quality that eells regularly at 25s.Special price, pair.1Qc rt of sizes, in tark green.narrow or SIDE GARTERS, In white pr bla k elastic, for little girls, Price 200 er ee rm CHIFFON FOUNDATION Cor- LARS, WHITE SILK, with or FANCY BUTTONS FOR DRESSES, without point.Special) a conslderable lot.Your choire, 1 TI per doz.24 veceus 00 BC NASA - > LINEN GIMP* OR BRAID FOR .' RENAISSANCE LACE MOTHER OF PEARL BUTTONS, white, selling everywhere else two or four holes.Special for bc ver yard.Special prive, 3 price, per doz .dozen for .nn Oc A rather notable article recentl peared Nineteepth Century.\u201d dent Reading e DUPUIS FRERES Zz which Had been studied at school.The Great East End Departmental Store y 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine Street.- py ture for examination.She therefore sion has effected a térrible demoraJ- izætion, WHAT THE MODERN ING GIRL IS AE standard Authors\u2019 She Finds «Too Dry\u201d\u2014Blame Laid on Modern Magazine.' \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - = ~ in an English review, 1 of thé Modern Girl.What \u2018does the modern.girl read?\u201d a the writer, an crade directly of English school sis lof fifteus: years \u2018and upvéids s4 which were their favorite novels, standard wor azines où and.théir favorite poets they, had ready t oécupled ey after perusal of-the 200 \u201creglies, fact was revealed that the novels were considered \u201cdry,\u201d - therefore, excepting in rare Inptancés, not \u2018worth while gcored a fow votes in reading.ricKen this classiihut Thackerky and Scott were voted Ÿ 7 ponderous for modern perusal - As for Charlotte Yonge, una Louisa Alcott, the pid ay they were.voted int Tt Were.iw ont.eu he: was À writers, rites ad thusis reser variet favor x ites re the yJdylls of the one.\u201d 6.ta nd\u2019'out\u2019 peseminently-as \u201cgirls\u201d nes hoWever, had ) ing.Eve of magazines of & surprising And jange; With \u2018 aw and EET Ki he poems: mhosfilrighly appro ng.\u201d \u201cEvan.5 0 MS y ap- \u201cphe ng with The d from inquiries \u201cwhat which atten- nd poems.oi Dickens And the same may be said of the modern girl's reading everywhe! In the first place she has too free access to the -| circulating library, where she \"picks up,a miscellaneous fund of informa- tiof, the wsefulness of which ls ques- tlonable.She ls allowed too mucb freedom in her choice of the popular books, | essentiaity light and frothy {n tone.Then the constant reading of magazines is apt to \u2018dpoil one for anything of a less eketchy nature, just as the being aecustomed, in music, to nothing more serious than \u201crag time.\" would mder appreciation of the masters an tter impossibility.would be ,it i8 pointed out, to instil\u2014 during the early school days\u2014a love for the old standard works.The range is surely wide enéûügh-Dickens, Thack- éray.Scott, Lytton, Hawthorne, the Bronte sisters, : Geo! Eliot.Black- more, Charles naiss, Trollope, Hardy and so on\u2014 cover a wide field of literature.\u2018Undoulitedly the fault \u2018lles, in many instances, with the home, influences which is too offen of \u2018a\u2019 aé- sultory, haphazard character.Perhaps the most agreeable way qf implanting a love for the best in literature, in reading aloud at home.Everyone becomes: interested, and the \u2018most fibsorbing portions of a book stand out : dhe Saucational system prevalling in © schools, it urged, is not without blame tn\u2019 Fig regrétiable lack of taste ekaniination -sub which.it :\u2018espens fally 1s not.Lf pu is not a mass historical facts tb be committed to emory.An Ta\" Rd UD ith the et \u2018 tive vg 3 oR al 1\"{The schucl irl impressed with the act habe 0 fait \"got vi bio tein.which, in an age of?\u2018chteapness\u2019 are The only way.\u2018to counterace the undeniably\" advèrse influeñice of the age deltbly and iéave a\u2019lasting impression\u2019 \u201cJon the mind.: re the modern girl's reading.played ia fu xpt to Ye treated as an proceeds, with a fatal facility, to \u2018get up\u201d the characters, say.of a play, by means of the learned notes and cheap criticisms \u2018which usually preface the work in hand, the result being an entire lack of originality and a painful monotony in her conception of these characters.Poe : \u201cFILIPINO MORALS.The éHigher Code\u201d of the Americans Not Generally So Regarded.(From a Special Contributor.) An interesting case has racently occurred in the Philippines, exploited in the local papers which take different sides in, the matter according to their.prejudices or sympathies, Governor Pablo Tekson was recently found guilty of being the father:-df un illegitimate child and was sentenced, to gaol and to pay\u201d a considerable gum for the child's support.and education, Although a the native organs, The American papers lake the ground that the Filipinos have no particular moral stand- arde, that there ls at present in the world at large \u2018a more indulgent spirit and a tendency to differentiate between a man's public and his private life.\u201d \u2018They quote Kipling.that \u201ceast \u2018of the Suez Canal the ten command ments don\u2019t exist and the best and the worst are both allke.\u201d QGovernor- General Ide voices this opinion and has decided that Governor Tekson, in spite of the openrrence shall continue \u2018tn hold office.\"\u201cTte Manta Times\" upholds this action under th@é conditions, and says that \u201clater on we must impress our higher code of morals dn \u2018these people and bring them round to our Anglo-Saxon vigw of.thé th commandment and ita observance.\u201d With no unnatural.bltterriess, \u201cFE! Renacimiento polnts gut .that Before the American intrusion.the Pilipino were among the chastést.pl , that instead of Llustratin lcode of morals thle higher afl posses- Filipino, Tekson is severely blamtd by ° {races ani, 8 + a These very American newspapers pwblished in Manila are filled with the outrageous and Indecent advertisement (such as the better element is trying to suppress in the United States) and which sufficiently indicate the tone of morals among the resident Americans.Freight Through Canadlan Canala Special to the Montreg) Star.Ottawa.March 3.\u2014According to a Blue Book just issued the total amount of freight transported on Canadian canals during the.season of 1904 was 8,256,286 tons, a decrease of nearly une million tons, as compared with the pro- vious season.Of the total freight transported no less than 3,478,687 tons was in transit between American ports.The 8t.Lawrence canals were used by 8,874 vessels of 2,137,249 tonnage, of which 7.582 vessels of 1,858,338 tonnage were Canadian and 1,146 vessels of 278.864 tonnage were American.BUILDING UNSAFE.\u2014 Building ™n- spector Chausse has notified the owners of Morgan's old store, Victoria Square and St.James strent.that the building in Its present condition Is un- saf The Eastern Townships Bank owns the property.OWNERS OF AUTOMOBILES If vou desire to overcome the jolting occasioned by into a rut a: striking on obstruction, destroving the machinery as well, drop me a card for n descriptive catalogue.Apptlance rent 80 days on a ; no money down.\u2018 Address k : F.A.SECORD, ' s N°8.t.John, ed roy ' \u2018 ' EC trot atin ae Fal ell mg T > era rome - PROPERTY FOR SALE For Sale or To Let, Furnished.Cloice summer residence, of 2 rooms, with gardencer\u2019s coltage, etc.Largo rives frontage: grounds tastefully laid out.F* 5.ltoss & Sens, LE Nore Dame St 47 FOR SALE BEAUREPAIRE ON THOMPSON'S POINT, 26 {4 pietures que summer cottage designe 1 by Mr, Maxwell nine room, vien brick fireplace, oto wih wide froutage on Fake Bt Louis.water an house wells Kept Jawai gordon dut shtabberies: out $EO000 wlll 1 to prompt bap for 33,00 For tuil purtteudat> apply te VW EENEST BOLTON, TYE Notre Dane West, Plioue Man *2 \u2014\u2014 RS EE TE FOR SALLE \u2018 1249 Berri St.With a frontage of 88 feet on Pontiac st.Modern Zostory brick cottage, with oy tension Kitchen containing NS 10004, bath - room.diet Water furnaces, ope plumbing ele Situated vg log Ns Tout front by 75 fol deep Nue œurden, own and had.trees ln rear.\u201cPrice $3750.Will exclue for tenement property.or will sell two ol lols we paratoly tor $900 VW ELNEST BOLYON, 111 Notre Dame West Phone Main UZ \u2014 OFFICES TO-LET Belt Telephone Building.Apply Room 227.or FOR SALE Ave cash, Houses on Simard Fairmount, 8100.00 balance same as rent.For particulars apply to The Ideal Savings Loan & Land Co., 258 ST.JAMES ST.Or property office, avenue.Rwenings, 397 Sond ous pour send yuu booklet giving the plan.1693 Papineau Laval avenue.and we will name _- PROPERTY FOR SALE.NL are PRICE ON1 Y $4106 \"15 616 Park Avenue, Only $1,000 cash PROPERTY FOR SALE.378 Mountain St.For Sale dU ements for wale readied Safe wd hnproving invel fuent.Modern stoue tesidence, close lo Sher with nunediaty Lago rotubi.UB, Rows |) 0ke street, seven bedroom, vxienston [& Sons 102 Notre Lame St West, Kiteheu.dintug and drawing rovins\u2019 en oe a | rm =p rz gt | sully, Luge sitting room; price $15,000.H.L.PUTNAM, int Fiver, Temple Bullding.Pressed Brick Cottages lim u rentes, two chuleo cultnges, near Weatern aveutes (wo stories aid oxten- sivas Kitchen, stutlouary wash tabs, Moud cupbourd gecommodallon, RDSS & SONS, 143 Notre Dame st, west, Kensington Avenue Choice Building Lots FOR BALE\u2014Between Western avenue and Sherbrooké st, each 50 feet by 1:2 feet 6 In.: price $2630; only a few ft.Price will be increased after Marcn 5.P.S.Ross & Sons, M2 Notre Dame street West.TO LET Stores and Business Premises 2204 St, Catherine, large heated floor.Rent.Lael.380.00 1200 St.Lawrence st.\"double store, hardwood floors.che eee .25.00 3099 Notre Dume st, \u201d double store and extension.20.00 30 Conway St.store and dwelling.10.00 W.ERNEST BOLTON, 141 Notre Dame West.FOR RENT.1% Hospital st, warehouse, $185 month; 1071 Sherbrooke st, taxes and 100: 1073 Sherbrooke ' st.taxes \u2018and 3100; Dorchester st., cor.Weredaie Purk.threc new residences, $75: 18 Shuter st.furnished, $65; 41 St.Luke st., taxes and $55 32: 399 Mountain st.bouse, $50; 26 Holton ave.new house, \u2018$45; 473 St.toine s!., middie fat, $22; 388 St.Hubert st.upper flat, $22; 903 St.Hubert st.lower flat, 320.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 207 St.James st.[APARTMENTS TO LET E BÉLLEVUE\"! EB Square Apartments.| Cor:'Metoaife and St.Catherine Sts.Attrar tive suites, 3, & or 7 rooms, he ed.- electric fixtures, refrigerators, es store rooms, all rates (including page Jualigey services; ail pight = J à à TO LET\u2014STORE 7 No.228 ST.JAMES ST.Also-3 flats above store, sullable for manufacturing purposes.To ket, Store and Owaling | 2954 and 2356 Bt.catrerpré és.Apply to I Real Estate Department, Montreal Trust & Deposit Co, Old.No.1701-7; New, 67 Notre Dame St \\ Tel.Main 1872.FOR SALE OR TO LET.Nr NTN a TQ LET \u2014 OR FOR SALE A BEAUtiful spot three-quarters of an hour trom Montreal, The Yule Manor House.Chambly Canton, a eomfortable summer and winter fesidence; fine gerden and grounds, situâtéd' on the river bank.This is a fine old time residence; open fireplaces, double parlor, dining roo ast room, five bedrooms (besides two servants bedrooms), kitchen and furnace room (furnace can be put in if desired); drainage, bath, water service and electric lights; beautifuliy ait- usted qn river bank, water-fall in ful \u2018tow: good fishing oh grounds.Five to tén minutes walk to \u2018lake, churches and schools.h Fare $6.40 per month, in and out.Ward and Co., 4088.=! i Co Montreal, fi Hl get OR FOR SALE NO.881 CITY al sonne ubove Sherbrooke street.3 will be put in good order: W.A.Bnowdon, 467 3 mode: rame tmmedl] Bar 2 FOR pos \u2014 OR TO RENT, HOTBL ! pe The, Powsll: House, in the Village Prrtatous This praperty de situated in a-vilt , ou t Lawrence RIVET, fingly Ro \u201cwith Sectete Nght and water works mil over the premises, 16 furnished\u2019 bediooms, two parlors, commodious dining room, office and sittÿhg room, separate from bar, in connection wie ii 150 up to date sheds and o putididés.ve Fer, Kerr pool.to Jr.\u201d {.M Mont#gmery, I 82\u20183 F7 qu = ad ; Las É TR FOR SALE AT ST.house, tin roof, drt, | good - old fashioned stone with wbout one and half FON ALT oR TO IEA LARGE à heuse;-13 rioms, M5, Pilton |.moar Park ave.Apply 94 Fast.\u2018Tel; Best 191.Bn FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.Fore \u201cVACANT CORNER LOT.50 by 104, Montreal Annex; would exchange fort hoe Cond house.Apply D 197, Btar office, FACTORY SITES FOR BALK.For SALE \u2014 ONE OF THE CHOISEST lots in west end, 67 x 146, near Wind- w.Bièuln, 118 Be dames MANUFAGTORY FOR SALE OR XO TO nginé, brat heated.torméfy Gk Duin sen mes, factory.Nyy Lt Fie Lambert: vacan is a safe lovestment.David and Du- breull, # Cr ° corn wrençe.alg east, 6 FOR BALE \u2014 ONB SOLID STONE and brick residence of 10 large rooms, situated on Bherbrooke ut.Westmount; price only $5500; would accept vacant land in exchange.David snd Dubreull, 8 Craig east, corner fit.Lawrence.43 6 PROPERTY FOR SALE.FOR SALE = ON CITY HALL AVE, above Sherbrooke street, nice modern cottage, concrete basement; Linmediate pos- Session it desired, W.A.Snowdon.487 Temple Bullding, n FOR BALE \u2014 TWO eur STONE front tenements, west end, perfect order; good tenants; rental $1600; price $18,- 00; fine ascaument, W.A.Snowdon, {87 Temple Bid FOR WALE \u2014 ST.DOMINIQUE ST.b property close Sherbrooke st.solid rick; rental 8360; price 33400.W.A.Suowdon.467 Tempie Bidg.HOTEL TO SELL.SPLENDID MOTEL iu construction, will be ready lst April, 72 x368, three stories and large cellar, 304 bedrooms, lighted uy; electricity; heated wuter; baths and closcts; 350 feet linear o verandah and alcony, aftuated Chambly Basin.near canal and station; good communication by rall and water; 35 minutes FOR SALE \u2014 NO, 135 PARK AVE, close Prince Artiur at, nice house, seven ruoms; fine déep lot; price 4760.W.A.Snowdon, 487 Temple Bid 8ALD \u2014 ON VICTORIA STREET, two houses, this side of Burnside st.Good investment.Price very reasunable.W.A, Snowdon.467 Temple Bldg.from Montreal.Joseph Ostiguy and Fils, Cuaæmbly Basin.4 6 FOR BALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, TWO self-contained houses, 717 and 71 Hatchison street; nine rooms: good repair und all modern improvements.Apply 719 50 6 Hutchison = \u2018te fi FOR SALE \u2014 AT KINGSTON, ON- tarjo, \u201cThe Rowans,\u201d 163 Union st., the residence of the, late John Mudie, Esq.with or without large garden and orchard.Price moderate.Far fF articulars apply to Dr.J, Clark Murray, 30 MoTavish st.Montreal ; « 50 36 FOR SALE \u2014 BEST LOCATION IN Westmount, seven bedrooms, library, drewing room, dining room, ete, Garden front.rear and side.Prioe $15,000.J.Cor- liss Stevenson, 126 St.James at.51 6 FOR SALB \u2014 HOTEL SITE, RIGAUD waarf, with four acres ground, excellent site for summer hotel; cottages to fot.Apply de Lery Macdonald, Rigsud, Que.51 6 FOR SALE \u2014- TWO Montreal Annex, 130% 132 Villeneuve st., wel] finished, revenue $408 por sear.Address 315 Clark, Ville St.Louis, 52 2 HOUSES AT FOR BALE \u2014 BEVERAL PROPERties yielding large revenues, \u2018also building und factory ajtes.Apply tv Thomas Ligget, 2472 Bt.Catherine st.62 M'OR SALE \u2014 DORCHESTER STREET, two fine building lots, opposite Ea- sex street; sino 24 x 110 each.W.A.Snow- don, 467 Temple Bldg.FOR SALE \u2014 NO.10 SEYMOUR avenue, extra well built solid stone and \u2018brick house.finished natural wood.W.A.Snowdou, 467 Temple Building.\u201cFOR SALE \u2014 BLOCK OF oOT atone tenements, above Sherbrooke fine investment; price very reason- W.A.8nowdon.467 Temple Bidg.street, able.FOR SALE -\u2014- CADIEUX STREET, above Bherbrooke at, 6 aalid brick fine corner: rent $1560: price 815,- would make u reduction for a quick W.A.Snowdon, 467 Tompla\" Bidg.houses, 800; sale BLOCK ON ST.UR- Just above Pine avenur.ex- large lot, pay 10 p.c.W.A.Temple Bldg, FUR SALE bain at.tra well built, Snowdon, 467 FOR BALE \u2014 BLOCK OF FIVE stone front flats on City Hall ave, between Sherbrooke and Prinos Arthur sis.Price very reasonable.W.A Spowdon, 67 Temple Bidg FOR SALE \u2014 THE TWO FINEST cottages in Westmount.4015-4549 Sherbrooke st., very modern and artistic interior finish; large Jand; wlll be sold cheap: open to an offer.Apply 4545 Sher- rooke, si Zeod FOR SALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT, MODern, pressed brick, seven bedroumn house, in good order, finishvd In vak, vu steel\u2019 girders; possession now.H.J.Ross, 150 St.James st, b2 6 FOR SALE \u2014 PARK AVENUE, ANnex, eleven room brick house, modern, in good order, -opeh for offer, H.J.fase 180 St.James st, « FOR SALE \u2014 AT UPPER LACHINE, house (nine rooms), bath, w.c., etc, lot 130 x 157, more land if required, near cars; part purchase price only, Lalance on mort- sage.Campbell and Howell, Temple Bldg.82 3 FOR SALE \u2014 THREE OF THE BEST business properties on St.| Catherine st.west Campbell & Howell, 2.8 Temple Bids.82 2 FOR SALE \u2014TWO NEW HOUSES ON Redfern avenue, Westmount, modern, up to date in every waÿf:; they are two of the best bullt, best finished nouses In Weat- mount.Campbell & Howell, 228 Temple Bldg.3 2 FOR SALE \u2014 ON GUY STREET, noar \"His Majesty's,\u201d three self-con- tained houses, well rented.Campbell & Howell, 228 Temple Bldg.53 2 FOR BALE \u2014 A LARGE CUT STONE dwelling on Pulace st, near Beaver Hall Hill, 38000; easy terms.Campbell] & Howell, 228 Tempie Bldg.62 3 FOR SALE \u2014 FOUR FLATS ON WA- vertey at, Annex, price $8500; rental $576: only $2000 cash required.Campbell & Howell, 223 Temple Bldg.52 3 FOR SALE \u2014 ON BOMERVILLE avenue, Westmount, self-contained house, $6000; only $500 cash, balance very easy terms, a splendid chance to own your own home.Campbell & Howell, 223 Temple Bide.3500 -CONTAINED HOUSE 0 Arr son st.Charles Borromèe, Dorchester st, must be sold at once.Campbell & Howell, 228 Temple Bldg.533 I600 WILE BUY 5460 SQUARE FT: .of land, witn fruit trees and e small frame Touse, near the Westmount Golf Links.Campbell, 4 \u2018Howell, Lo Temple Bids.532 1 Hovsr a EN 10 Vioummad foot Tor ! à, about 10 thousand feo or are a } 3 Brunswick street, 53 woud, coal or \u2018pors es, \u2018corner Belmont.R SALE \u2014 TWO SPLENDID SUM- » mer cottages at Pointe Claire, oppo- faite the Jake, e of them furnished first lass, with plano, water wnd baths in the ousss., stable, lcs fouse, everything up to date, worth to be meen: a real bargain; open to.an offer immediately.Call or Tele- \u2018phone J.A.A.Leclair, 34 Napoleon Road, Bell Tel, Main 3968.R SALE\u2014FINEST CORNBR LOT \"yw Verdun; large house and outbulld- ings; 9020 feet land: corner ef Church \u2018and Verdun avenues.Apply to 136 Church ave.Verdun.FOR SALE\u2014NOS.1, 8 8 7 HIGH street, Westmount, 4 new self-con- \u2018tained dwellings, cut stone fronts; will exchange - © property and make offer.M.Mitenoi 214 St.James st.for SALE\u2014823 LAGAUCHETIERE + st.stone front, solid brick house, -hot water heating, modern plumbing: immediate possession.Jas.M, Mitchell, 2 St.James at.FOR SALE\u2014NOS.58-60 MACKAY street, handsome centrally situated stone front and brick double tenement, \u2018with all modern improvements.James M.Mitchell, 214 St.James st.a FOR SALE \u2014 PROPERTY OF 14 tenements, in very \"good, \u2018 condition.immense yard,\u201d Manufacturers street, be- «between Sheabet and: Island atroets, ylelding a revenue Of over 16 pe -_ Cause of wale, dissojuti of.partmership.For further de- tally apply.18% Chatham et.2 FOR SALE \u2014 $8500.PARK AVEN « story \u2018pie modern two 8288 br = house, 10 rooms, hot water furnace, open plumbing.W, Ernest Bofton, 141 Notre Dame » west.53 8 fa Yon SALE\" \u2014_\u2014 31500, MOREAU BT, neap Ontarlo, cosy bridk cottage, 7 double shed in rooms, extension kitchen, \u2018 141 Notre HT 5 Tear, MW, Ernest Bolton, \u201cwant, Tu os AE Von, 8X /BBAUTIFU ot aciuonnd vd house a = near ae Avent \u201cthe, sale fm.that ean tr price pos Godbee Brows, 178 \"Bus James.ot.HOUSES FOR 8 IY FamiaonT Place, twp hélises; $3500 each; Glad- tone avenus, pese, Very eésy terms: Dor- \u2018ghester st, $9000, W.Godbes Brown, 178 St.James sty ; FOR BALE: \u2014 Af 10 50 15 Pur cpt?to.prompt buss, 411; .éL1B, as 423n Et.\u2018Antoine stil, 3,8 udry ava, q, 5 Bre nash avenud, 884, 892a Cadfeux 2 \"340, 1391 St.Denis street.67.67 1-2 Victoria wvenue, 188, 206R Plessis street, 314, 224 Si.Lawrence st and many others.Louls Henry, jr.¢ BL\u2019 Lambert Hil 83 \u20ac For Sale 268 Bishop Street.\u201c For Sale-Three stories and extension, \u2018stone front house; 7 bedrooms; stable in r; possession May I Price © mit, a Bu.809: dOILVIE & ko.11 Bt.Sacramen .Tel, Main Vis, mont 8 FOR SALE \u2014 KAMLOOPS, B.C., cultivated lands for sale in lots to Vault purchasers.the best of fruit ands, 8 miles from city; publle road to lands; | achat helt mile autant; block contäfna 690 Martin Béattle, Real eet A t loops.idee eue R SALE _REDFERN AVENUE, VHP ROMERTY WANTED.gon Sra two 2-stéry AE RTE ae Ponca TN or, 4 n WANTED \u2014T0 PURCHASE IN AT.& warm, weil built house, about roe rooms and bathroom, above flood |: level i possible: terms.small dash down and res: to go as rect, or yo give mor at.usual ters.-Addre 101, Btér Offs, | ; br 2 BNR a hee ars we bom and in x a son far ioe.sm VE dealt w c brick Awellings with extensions, rain nT ey FOR SALE \u2014 COMFORTABLE HOME, Metcalfe st.near Sherbrooke, deep lot.modern heating.centrally situated.An investment will bear investigation.Easy terms, Skelton Brus.and Ce, 50 2 2aw FOR SALE - ON NORTH SHORE OF Lake Ontarto.just 69 miles north of Montreal, Canada, is the Town of Cobourg.and country round it is the garden spot of Canada: the place that grows health and beauty for its people and for the hundreds of tourists that fill this town yearly.1 just wish to tell you that my spring circulars for 1906 are now ready.Please send for one.it will offer you what you want in farms and town property.and furnished residences for tourists for summer 1806.This -eara leader is a farm of 250 ncres, one hour's drive from town, for $2000 cash; quickest C .thought and artion will get thls one.J.Bux 513, Cobourg, Ont, Canada.35 6 amo COTTAGE FUR SALE.EASY TERMS, magnificent cottage, located at Outre- mont, most beautiful and picturesque locality on Island Montreal, cottage fitted with all latest improvements, gas, electricity, hot water, cement cellars.stationary wash tubs, five minutes from electric cars, and twenty minutes\u2019 ride from City Hall; moderate\u2019 price.Address 1459 St.Catherine st., or in the evening, 131 Durocher, Outremont.49 3eod FOR BALE \u2014 CENTRAL BUSINESS properties, near Victoria sq.818,000, $20,000, 825,000 and $30,000: also a vacant lot of over B060 feet, $9000.Henry Ward & Co.260 St.James st.FOR SALI \u2018OR WOULD EXchange for Westmount property, Nos, 65% and 687 Dorchester street, 2 solid biick houses, near Bleury street.Inquire No.687 Dorchester.FOR SALE \u2014 BY ALFRED BENN, i 107 St.James st.& good store property on Notre Dame, fronting also on St.Maurice street.A great chance, muca below cost.money needed.; A Quick buyer wanted for a corner property.paying largely wt presend; Increasing in value every day.This Is the kind of To\u2018 be seem to de _ SRP to buy: a small proposition of cash 1 secure 18.Needs: appreciated.A block of houaes on an upper west end street, or will be poid singly, They are cheap.Nice \u2018Investment.Very little cash.Flats {n Westmount, paying largely.Fine locallty.A good double tenement obdFner property.Income ten per cen Ses Alfred Benn mbout ihe above or about any kind of property you wish to buy, sell or exchange, 107 Bt.James st.Phone Main 2360.JOHNSON & GRACE, 82 ST.JAMES wt.\u2014Cottages Esplanade si, sold brick, modern conveniences, price $4250; possession lst May, 1906.Waverley st.near Fairmount, stone and brick, hot water furnace, electric light, gas, w.c.bath.etc.: rental $500; price $4800.Dor- chester, near Amherst.solid stone, three stories, 15 rooms, modern :vnveniences: price $6000.Mount Royal avenue.near Park avenue, solid brick.price $63.0.Sherbrooke Bt.near St.Lawrcngd, stone and brick; price $7000.Ste.Famille st, near Prince Arthur: price $330.Fark avenue, near Fairmount; pry:c 38000.City Hall ave., $4500.OHNSON GRACE -DSPLANADE street, Montreal Annex, two lodgings: rental $312; price $3200, Clarke =.Montreal Annex, 2 lodgings; rental $558; price $3300.Sanguinet, near Sherbrooke, three 1 ngs; rental $540; price $8400.St.An.taine, nean Atwater ave.rent $444 price $4500.St.Dominique, near lodgings, 1 store; rental $4382: price $5000.Laval ave.near leon: rental $702; price $6800.Park avenue, st.rental 3660: price $7000, ONNSON & GRACE.\u2014CADIEUX ST.Henry ; ( 4 39000.Prk 1*store; rental #92: price, nade st.mear Bernard, 4 fda -rental 300: price $6509.Mance st.Annex, 3 flats; tar' $900; price 000.uter, near rooke ; price $10,000, University (oc draer), 1 , 2 Bats; price $1%,000.= ld + rer FARMS FOR SALE.-\u2014 80 ARPENTS CHA- a lake, excellent phace for fruits and poultry.near station, $450v; exchanged for city property.P.B.Brown.real estate agent, 97 St, James st.sos FOR BADE \u2014 115 ACRES À Ris ue .Q.35 fn thaber.last, woo housé and * eutbu Brown, réat\u2018ustaté egent, 07 BL casses a ALE.\u2014 BRLOBIL STATION, 180 \u2018having \u2018large pnd Jatuable agé on Richelieu river, Tonare, Pich oil, æcoû house and outb linge 8 900.P.E.Brown, real estatd agent, or Sa James st.ft FOR SALE \u2014 RIGAUD.FARM.320 acres, beat land in parish; facilities for shipment milk to Montreml de Lory Macdonald, Rigaud, Que.6 FOR SALE \u2014 NEAR MONTREAL farm of 120 acres, all under cuitiva- tion; residence finished In hardwood; barns and outbuildings, all In first class condition.For fail particulars apply to Stewart & Mussen, Alliance Bullding.107 St.James street.81 13e0d FOR SALE\u2014NEW JERSEY FARMS, Wes! Egg Harvor: down.35 monthly.Five acres good land, best soil for carly truck, fruit, \u2018berries poultry: two railroads, near Atlantic City; eaey Access New \u2018York and Phila- \"delphla markets: fine climate; pure water; title rfect.Buy for rapid rèse in values.Write to-day for booklet.Daniel B.Frasier Co., 874 Balley Building, Phil- adelphéa.Pa.FARMS TO LET.- a eo 7] RENT \u2014 MARKET GARDEN OF T° eighty acren in Western suburbs, with large local demand: four hundred doMars Address y #20.Star Branch rooms each; houses well finished In per annum.Bari, rardront open plumbing Office nT fo to the Cra- \u201cSiopman 308 BL James FARMS WANTED.= FOR JUFIELD AVE.~~ EL my 3 West brick a WANTED & ro PURCHASE A wer, , house.a 10 rooms, hot water heat- | M cultivated form of wl, 1 2 ng.(Dbenbing.electric aE, rar & acres.near Montreal, wirhli med, 4 a te : 4 ihichon, garden n r oulte; farm prefers state ansion ito y: to Cradock aslcuie 3 143 SUR da 429 wif a * Becler ne oo ra ft.4 \u201c5 eg ulidings, $1500.8.SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE, I | 2 FOR BALE \u2014 HOUSM, ST.LAMbert, hot end cold water, eight rooms, verandahs, two lots, corner; cash two thou> sand seven mundred and fifty; muat sell 2409 St.Catherine st.Also a choice lot, bu x 118, three hundred and fifty dollars.\u2018 FOR SALE \u2014 VAUDREUIL, NEAR water and stations, nice cight room cottage, bath and closuts; only $1500.P.B.ruwn, real estate agent, y?SL James a LA UJL, TEN- heated, b.FOR SALB \u2014 VAUDILE room cottage, hot water and w.c.elegantly finished, coach huuse end servants house; u bargain, $4000.I= E.Brown, real cstate agent, 37 st Janies, vu FUR SALE \u2014 ST.LAMUERT, EDIson avenue, modern suburban home, 9 rooms, bathruom, atable and shed situate un corner Jot, 150 x 110; will sell cheap W.Ernest Boulton, 141 Notre Daumv ve \u201c FOR SALE \u2014 DORVAL, HALL Wa nm betweey Dixie and Dorval Stations, on lake front, hguse, with water suppl, and all mudern conveniences, stables aud gar den, containing about 45,000 feel, one ol the best water froals on the lake shore] will be suld cheap to prompt purest, Kasy terms Apply A.il.Sims Cu, Linat- ed, 54 Latour st.53 3 FOUR SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFULI.Y SITUated.on Mille Isle River, at Rus.miere, twelve Miles from town, large commu ous duelline; gved buating, fishing, ete, Shelton Bros.and Cu LOTS FOR SALE.as a EA LAS 0 JOR 10K SALE \u2014 ELM AVENUE, ABOVE Sherbrooke, 20 x Jud, fur quick sale, two mitoyen wells, Ho J.Moss, 130 St, James st.53 à Her SALE \u2014 1,300,000 FEET OF LAND on the Lower Lachine Road at less than 3 cents per foot, vn bloc.Campbell & Howell, 228 Temple Bldg.52 3 F'NE LARGE CORNER LOT ON FAIR- mount uvenue, Outremont.80 x 95 feet, neur Park avenue, Will double in value in (Wu Yoars.Price 32 000 could De ; 1 into four nice bu ng ould.make ideal spot for beautiful home.E 225, Stur Office, FOR SALE\u2014LOT ABOUT 4800 FT.n and building, corner of Atwater avenue and Centre st, Point St charles, Apply to 136 Church ave, Ver For SALE\u2014LOT 60x88 TO Jane.oN Waverley st, Annex, east 5 e- low Bern Ye \u2018James M.Mitchell, 214 .James For SALE\u201450 x 100 FT.ST.QATH- erine st, Westmount, facing Ken- sington ave.James M.Mitchell, 214 St.James st.NOR SALE \u2014 A FEW CHOICE LOTS ON Westmount Golf Links, 50 x 159 ft, splendid situation: attractive figure for Immediate purchaser, Address V 8524, Star Branch Office, TOR FALE\u2014SHERBRODKE BTREET, corner St.Dominique st.lut 8,650 st, feet, 82 feet frontage Sherbrooke street; Evod situation for investment block, Apply to the Cradock Simpson Co, 205 St.James street.MOR SALE \u2014 ROSLYN, AVE.WEST.three choice lots, each 50x111 Sherbrooke and Cote St.the «mly avenue in Woast- restrictions.Ap- 205 St.mount, fect.between Antoine road: mount having building ply to the Cradock Simpson Co., Jumes street, N ONTREAL ANNEX LOTS \u2014 TWO lots on Hutchison st., bo x 110, five hundred dollars each: one lot on Espla- rade ave 26x88, two hundred and fifty dollars.'W.J.Pitt, 19 Rushbrooke.ALE Ter bullding lots, and Guilleneuve at, corner of Main and otherwhcre.St.Denis st.VERY DESIRABLE 25 x 109 ft, von Manve old exhibition grounds, Apply 1°98 OFFICES TO LET, «me ns T° a LET \u2014 OFFICES COMMEH- travellers nanufacturers ase rent 36 per month.PPS 389 Bu.James st.OFFICES And Lodge Rooms to let in the Ingile Building, 2351 St.Catherine st.Apply at 2888, 11 24 saw For O LET \u2014 FINE GROUND FLOOR, double office, with vault, at 13 St.John street: immediate vicinity of Boa of Trade Bldg.GQ.Q.Lewis, 30 Hospital at.Telephone Main 2698.33 6 7)'O LET\u2014FINE BRIGHT OFFICES AND sample rooms.single and en suite, with goods holst, vaults, in 13 and 17 St.Joan street and 30 Hospital street; Immediate vicinity of Board of Trade Building, Btoek Exchange and the principal business centre of Montreal.Buildings always in perfect order and very fair offices as low us $6.00 per month.G.G.Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Telephone Main 2698.T° LET-\u2014OFFICE TO RENT FOR Jentiet or a speclalist.Apply 28 st TO LET\u2014OFFICES IN THE ° \u2019 ° e New Lindsay Building St.Catherine street, near Peel street.Two elevators, phis proof throughout; fire sos hse ply WwW, Li Limited, 368 a\u2019 Catherine st me \"LET\u2014OFFICES AT 146 ST.JAMRS street, half a block from Post Office: rents moderate, Apply to Gibb & Co 148 St.James at.To LET \u2014 OFFICES TO RENT, 214 aT.James st.,, cheap, from $3 per month up to $20, heated and cleaned.Apply caretaker, on premises, or J.Widmer Nelies & Bro., 303 8t.James at.50 3 Jaw T° iat 49 3cod LET \u2014 BALANCE OF LEASE FOR three (3) years can be given from May (with immediate possession), for two well lighted offices, single or en fo the Coristine Building, on favourable terms.Apply to Savage & Fisk, Chart Accountants, Boverelgn Bank Bld.Sontreal 7 26c04 To RENT = = CIRAD FIRBT CLASS office in Temple Bullding, well lighted, with office fixtures if required: suit nhle for manufacturer's agent or private iia.A Apply L 598, Star Office, or Tel.atn HALLS TO LETA i SPLENDID HALL TO LET FUR 80.cleties and unions.For other information apply Monday and Thurkday nigit and Saturday p.m.to the t*earurer of (he Artisans, Succurssle, Notre Dame.3 tralg east, corner St.Lawrence.51 6 BAKERY TO LET.nm RE TO LET \u2014 GOOD I'REMIRES Fon baker.candy manufacturer.canning purposes, etc.atabling fur two horses, moderate rental: Immediat- porsession.(i.G.Lewis.30 Hospital st.Tel.Main 265», 52 ¢ \u2014 ~~ STORAGE To LET, Ooo na ae mn, TO LET\u2014FINE DRY STORAGE, FREER from dust, In small separte rooms; your own lock and key.Goods hoist very accessible.Moderate rental.Lewis, 30 Hospiini st, Telephone Main To LE LET\u2014GOOD STORAGE TO RENT an Vitre strêet, near St, Denis st.2e 25 St.Donis ed _ a.2698 53 8 at.FACTORIES TO LET.> OE FACTORY TO LET.WITH STBAM power, and hoated, lighted vy eloc- Poe0 êt.floor space; alterationn te tél 231 Cant- \u201coe sult tenant.\u2018Holmes spd Arpin, bam st.indsay,- or mere runs = me ep s ey REIL py ate for a i She Limiied st.wes Elia 31 3 ee nd Quite suitable Jeg\u2019 Lamontagne, me \" t 255 Notre Dame St.32 LARGE FLATS, heated.und with comblired freight and passenger clevator service, Entry now or May lat.I, 8 RUSS & SUNS, 142 Notre Dame st.west, 41 v6 4110 ST.CATHERINE BT.STURE | \u201d - te rent, presently otcupied by druggist.I\u2019.8.Ross aud Sous, 143 Notre Dame 47 26 si.west.à TU LET \u2014 3lURES.CORNER Bleuty and Mayol, wise adjoining store où Bleury strect, sery good spot for | Any business; \u2018Luth stores cuuid be made | over into ohv tu auit à salavn.Apply to J.EttonLurg.ZVÿ5 St Catherine st, \u2018Tel, Up 2666.50 ¢ fi TU LET \u2014 # ST.CATHERINE st, néar University st, lurgo heatea floor, sultuble for business premises or lodge room, rent moderate, W.Ernest Boi- Lo & fon, 141 Nutre Dunie west.TO LET \u2014 A FLAT.66 X 69, HBAT- ed.lixhtod, and power, suitable for manufacturer.Fur further particulars œp- ply to 509 or 553 Lauriur ave.Annex bl 6 fi TO LET \u2014 1601-1603 NOTRE DAME street, tu Teut two handsome out stone warfhousés, Nos.1601 and 16803 (ald Nuys.) Nutre Dane st, near St.Gabriel st \u201ccould Le ubed as ous building; five stuvirs and bascracat; electric holst, heated by vwner.H.Koelle, lv7 St.James st.Tele: bhone Main J al oe To LET r- FINE STORE.CORNER St, Catherine and 51.Klzabeth, spac about #5 x in, gould luvality; rent the Arby to 1:95 St.cathertne st ro LET \u2014 GROCERY STORE WITH | butcher shop in rear; good corne.Delurimier avenue, near Angus Shops, with or without dweillng above, Apply legal & Financlal Exchange, v3 Merchants Bank Bldg.563 Main, 5: à TO LET - A BRIGH'® STORE.15 x Bu: Eux, vlectricits, heated by the lindiord.A tea, coffee and erockety line would be desirable 1452 Main stivet, - 157 NOTRE DAME ST store.66 x 23, cellar and table.Ap- Ply Nas.Versatlles, 431 St.James su RU LEE HALF OF WELL.LIGHTed flat heated.also goods hoist, œuttable for m.unitfacluters* agents.code Jralty situated.Addicos J 104, Star office.fi Ivo LEFT \u2014 A FINE WORKSHOP, bright and clean, uptown lava Apa lvl Manve st, vis TU RENT ST Evrne RINE STREET, near Guy, bulcher shop, cheap.Ap- My 1iy Elgin st Ua TU BENT - SHUP.QGOD OPENING fur à plutibet, jaundiy or other hind ui business Apply te Ne 8 Uhabuoliies #: Thos Lamb Ben Tei Main 812 n Tu LET - BRIGHT Cre PER FL Ars.sepayvate entrance, newiy reng.ated, vu doute squuit Appl, 149 sce od You vide, vie Foo LET \u2014 LEMUOINE STREEL, NEAR, Me ali}, brigh, store wilh cellar, good | subi, lpdraulle hoist, ase wu large flats.Apply C.D Provier wud Co, 32 Levine street, telephione Main 2117.ti 6 EE 5 ro Lisl \u2014 STORE.tud ST, LAW- mn Jvmey sticet, with voght veomed dwell Hike separate yaëñd, imrboulaze pussessivn.1.uv Sell, sn SI Janse st.Tele Up 3904 \u2018ro LEY CI STORE, 1785 ST.CATH- \u201crine st.north side, near St Eliza Leth.good business stand.A.Roveige, 4l si James at.Te Let- IN TH E HEART OF VIE city, Ontario street, comer C'adiéux, a lot ul ground measuring THXISH fuer, Passat jt rear.(in the Ivar portion of Vii lot is erected (lo A first-Clitxs new Lrick-encased stable, 2 stories, 27 mlalis.thwguughly modery in every respect; larg.yard jn Dont Ou Ontarlo street.(2) Brick-cacared shuds, 2 stories high houae fur caretaker, These buildings and premises man advantageously he ulilized ARR warehouse, shop, fakery, very, stable, ete.Apply after 2.30 pap.t¢ HE Figeon at Hudon, liehert & Ce.Ltd Iie.Brasodes Rireut, ou dfler 7 pm, ul \u2018No.22b Si.Klizgabeth.TO LET - 194 PEEL ST.4 FLATS, CEvliabte for tEht\u201d nam ura urhg pur poses, NGO cach.also ground floor nt present aqeudéed \u2018as ,Onbéfal offices.Lhrec operating rooms, moderate rental An Wy to the Crado¢k Simpson Uo, 205 St James st .TO LET - FROM FIRST UF MAY.A small atofe on St.Catherine, he.ween McGill Colles ave, ar Mansficl | #L.location very central.Apply 39 Cun.adn Life Bailing.TU LET \u2014 LARGE FLAT.HEATED, at 2462 St.Cuthorine.sultable for viftee.studio or otherwise, immediate poa- \u201csalon If desired.Apply Gottmans Bun - nesy College.ubove address.fi 246% ST CATHERINE ST, FLAT to let.830 menthis.P.OS.Ross and sous 142 Notre Dame at, west.BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED.oem mem ene mam A me AN TO RENT \u2014 A ETORE, SUITABLE \u2018for a lernsvd restaurant, a corner store preferred, BD 93, Stay Office.6 SUMMER RESIDENCÉS TO LET.ea A a TO LET\u2014HANDSOME RBSIDENCE to rent far the summer or lgnger perlod; nicely situated in the to of Fraseprvijle, comdaintng 12 apartments.\u2018inizhed with all conveniences, including stable.Apply to J.Camille Pouliot, Ri- viere du Loup, en Bus.TO LET \u2014 NORTH OF MONTREAL a firmt class furnighed suruamer cut- tage, situated on a lake; good fishing and close tu the village and © PF.R.station.Apply to F 247, Star Office.; TO LET-SUMMER RESIDENCE TO let al Chateauguay, on Lake St.Linie reams and bathroom.Westmount, wr Annex.Hesponsible tenant.Reat $16 Ou, 45 Street Railway Chambers.81 zvod \u2014 \u2014__ tia _ WANTED - A SMALL FULLY FUR- mshed cottugs or fat, uptown or country wet more than half hour from F'uxt Uffhe, for summer months or longer fo xuttable family vf TWO; po children; ad verusers are thorouguly responsible people and wi furnish bighost references, send | fuit paiticulars, with rent, which must be moderate, to J.vSXA Bt.Denls st, A Life Story in in Classified Want Ads * CHAPTER XXV, There's much in the world besides A.mad ia frst 41 relaxation there's nothing compares With an automobile, And ua quick way of transportation Our hero knew And one day he purchased a wells a broud guarantee, * Ad in the Montreal Star brought it to me.\u201d \u201cI SPPUATEU PLATS T A word êr two mure will this chap- The Classified Automobile.\u201cWunt\u201d Ads never yet have no idle statement \u2014 it's backed by the fucts: \u201cWant\u201d Ads, you'll find, are known by their acts, APARTMENTS TO LET.HOUSES TO LET.PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.liouse, dining room, parior, six bedrooms, bathroom, laundry, etc.P.8.aud Bona, 142 Notre Dame st.tl TO LET \u2014 FRONTENAC APART: is sesvn rooms and laundry, TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, NO anil 335 a enti; possession let May ply to janitor, un premises, or to J.wae 5 Beaver llall square.43 rooms; _ rental 318 per month.Apply tu wh 4% TO LET \u2014 TWO TENEMENTS, LAtest improvements, eight rooms, baih, su, $11 and $10 month; near care, vais, 1766 Labello at.Boulevard St.60 \u2014 1250 DORCHESTER ST.heated aparturent, $8 ruvme, finished in natural wood, electric fixtures, hot water al! year, mosiac bathroom, janitor ser- 5 W.Ernest Bolten, La Notre\u2018 2.38 TO LET \u2014 A SMALL BUILDING UN .suitable for workshop: could be used as storage room for mutumo- - aPply 3 Winning st.end of Pla- bu \u20ac TO IÆT \u2014 AT THE BURNSIDE 40 McGill College avenue, modern couvenlenceés, heat, gas stove, electric janitor, on the premises, or to }- bert, 529 St.Catherine st, TU RENT UN BOULEVARD Joseph, $16, §78, Lnu nice stone teput fiats, 3 rooms und bath, FURNISHED FLATS TO LET ey A ay 10 LET - BEAUTIFUL FLAT, 8 «0 ruoms., central, comfortably furnished, freah and nou.plano, gas lugs, telophune, from first April ull Dec.1at, or for shorter period: rent $80 per monta.Address U 3093, Star Branch Uffice.43 6\u20ac TO RENT - A SPLENDIDLY FURnished upper flag of six rooms, at 33 Mitcheson st.has hot water heating and Auer lighting.everything neat and clean; rent $:3 per month Apply N.U, Valiquette, Limited, 1347 St.Catherine st 31 3 rp ee TO LET \u2014 BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED fiat of six rooms.furnace, electric ght open plumbing: would rent far a vear, $35 per monin.Apply at 80 Roy st Fast 1043 8 2 TO RENT \u2014 FURNISHED FLAT AT T03 Sherbrooke st, near Bleury si.Can be had immediately 11 dcsired.Apply at 705 Sherbrooke at.sr à FURNISHEU FLAT To RENT IN from ihe first of April, four rooms and Latarvem, Apply Janitor 8d 3 TO LET \u2014OU TREMONT MOUNtain.upper, heated, newly decorated, modern cons epiences, 4 rooms, near golf and hunt.suitable for gentleman and good tenant.seven rooms in each, no dark | wife, or gentlemen.Apply after 4 o'clock.1gums.Apply to 833 Esplanade at.2 6 TO LET \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, HEATed flat.four large rooms.beautiful vutiook, electric light and all \u2018convenienc sullablg for Sed fouple; ao chil F 156, Star Office.\u201c 48 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ere \u201cro LET © mMopers\u201d wern md.lahed fats, Upper Delortmier ave.| # and 7 reoma $15 to $17 per.month.Apply legal and Finanrla) Exchange, ang Meéchants Bauk Bullding.Favne $42 Main.| [2] fn TO NET \u2014 LANSDOWNE AV ENUE, shore Sherbrovke si.two new flats, «iso suif-voutalned louse, rent 335 cach: PokséSsion Jet May or souner.Tenants can choger coalbrs fur decoration.Camphel; & 52 8 H Swell, 228.TuMple.Bldg- 11 AT FUR RENT.NO.909 ST.DENIS 8, CIRE reums, large cellar, furnace, fod and gas.rent moderate Apply Em St.Touls, 613 New York Life Bulldinx, 4 or 23 St.Loufs square, or J Michaud, 29 st Peter at.Tri-phone Main 2016, f T0 LET - 37 GREENE AVENUE, Westipoun', hright, modern corner | fiat eight rooms uleo bright five roomed | flat, heated, mame, roof garden: telephone, | Metayer, Lp 182, TO LET - YWO NEWLY BUILT al flats, Nos 171-175 Gauthier country after horse and- \u201cBarden TED \u2014 BRITANNIA AND GERM AN W smiths.The Toronto Sliver Plate < - Limited, Torvato, Ba > V ANTED \u2014 NICKEL SILVER MOUN1- ars on hollow wure.The Torvnty Sii- 3 ver Plate Co., Limited, Toronto.Jackets, épetators : hands can make $3 to $12 per week.to A.Sommer and Co, 307 St.ANTEL \u2014 A FIRST who speaks both languages\u2019 Apply No, 523 Notre Dame streei 3 62 2 V ANTE] \u2014 BLACKSMITH WANTED for heavy machinery forging.APE.to the Wm.Hamilton Mfg.Co., Yeterbor., unt.538 V TANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS, HBAV) lathe, planer and boring mill mand - Apply to the Wm.Hamilton Mf.Co, Peitrboru, Ont.sf é NTED \u2014 FOR A SMALL FAMILY A capable general servant, no washing.Apply between 2 and 3 Experienced Shipping Clerk » pk.and capa ble of handling aried dine of heavy machivers work a perience and: salary desire ° .& Stune.Westmount.AN table and housemald: quired, Apply at No.34 McGll College ave, detweén 10.30 and 13 o'clock am.53 3 toree months.Apply $o The Major ANTED \u2014 STE OARAPUER.wo tavturing Cu, Limited, 11% Craig at, + NTED \u2014 AT ONCE PAUKERS UN A MW ladjes* blouses.Apply to Mr.Barry, The G.Harrower Cu, 3 Beaver Hall Huu 53 D \u2014 \"SMART BOY FUR OFFICE WwW ANTE in large calablishment.Apply | EN Office 81.3 eee = \u201cANTED \u2014 A FIRBT CLASS SAMPLE V maker in ladies\u2019 costumes; Sood Be.puy.Apply ty M.Marchand, 301 Notre Lame st.west.42,3 VANTED \u2014 BLACKSMITH'S HELFRE, one used to Waggon Work.un Tse William st.RB IN ANTED \u2014 A BOY, WITH \u201cabun u- knowiedge of office werk.for up: or permanent Apply a 9.Stay Office, ANTED \u2014 SLIGHT SE re TRAVE ra bitious und Trellible maa, between tment | three and twenty- ah witb» some road ex CW ANTED\u2014TEN .EXPERIENCED Qk: Appiy at nnce The ¢ facturin ators for putting cèllare on suit icte Standard Shirt Ménu- & Co, Ltd, 189 Delorimier avenue Pp Address.giving age.ticulars, C 149.Montreal Star Office.8 TANTED - LAL FOR WAREMOGSE, W vue living, with parents pret | must have references.Apply to ¥ 20 star Ofrice.FI WANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY Fo ER \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR R: OF - tice of à manufacturing Soncern: good chance for advancement.in own handwriting to F 2361.Star Offiee 3 3 188 Park avesus.ANTED \u2014 A MAN OF?ABILITY TO tale Soarse ot aur .Montresl office: Address Th mmercis cay Ne.HW\u2019 \u201cvores Sirest Arad, S| V y+ Tes OFFICE ASSISTANT WANTED-\u2014Assistant \u2018for ne \"office of hotesnie & large wW nouss, h languages io preferred: must be osurate and - ave references; slate Sn T.cise Address F.O.Hoa iM.da ad REX atcèr.Ne ta Damplés sud advertising m .en - P Co-operative Advertisimg Co.ANTED \u2014 À savon EA SER: od wn tet 8 \"ANT BIr p~ MARRIED.COUPLE, WITH - i: VV eut Children as janitor Bnd cook.Apply with voferances wt 95 Ureqne avc, Vrest- mount, 83,3 > \u2014 A GOOD oun COOK; WA ANTED À sleap.at home.ARPIF AIS vie = avenue.ey VANTED \u2014 \u2014 oENERAL or WY rns Jory ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE.$0 FIRST CLABY Joiners.Apply to General \u2014 Fore- tres! men, Angus Shops, C.P.Ry.Mol NTED \u2014 A GENERAL RERVANT.103 Pine avenue.- WANTED \u2014 À Tes CLASS WHEBL- weight: good and at em- steady ployment.D a at Prat] Willa st.83 faoturi goncern; | ng ; -prefer stands Sienogtaphy.à red steady employment het ; wha 4 ne Apt\u201d immedtately to 164 WANTED \u2014 GIRLS FROM 18 TO 20 Jeare to.work at mica; will Be taught: Aro berwesn 10: and m $18 Bt.Urbain 81 6 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS EXPERIenced akirt Apply immediate ly Wm.Bt.Pierre 41 \u20acnd 43 Union av 3 ED\u2014A GOOD PAPBRIANGER: steady Job.Avsty Geo.Smith & Co., 115 \"Knox at ANTED\u2014YDUNG G use work in Fat: the right person.Wa Centre st.W IRL FOR LIGHT a good home for Apply 246 Manco at.von, highest wages\u201d TANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN Cu, 169 Duke st.NTED \u2014 BTENOGRAPHERS TO fAD- dress envelopus, Apply ai once té 3 ss: ANTED \u2014 SOFT SHIRT FOLDERS, starched shirt folders, button sewers, collar God trimming runners; steady posi- Skelton sros, and 3 .referances required.ANTED \u2014 nurse, willing to ier with house | ANTED \u2014 RESPECTABLE YOUNG Sir to assist In light howsework; eniy three in family: good home.Apply at \u2018once 194a Laval avenue.ss 3 Apply evenings A with city reference to 395 Mountain st.A GENERAL SERVANT 8.young | ing.Apply to 35 Park ave.WANTED TIDY.GIRL, ABOUT To dress FM 262, Star Office.SHORTHAND IN 3 EF ED\u2014AT .Apply at ui se \u201cWANTED _ Apply with refer.ond st.7 ta 8 pan.ANTED \u2014 ve OPERATORS oN MAK- ; g shirts; bigbest wez-r paid: stant: work: claped Baturdey afterneon.Me- Ges Bhirt Faotery, Clarka st, RPED \u2014 -YOUND MAN Avo ka Meht work two or ©\" Adress X 8608, tan and good wages, The Canada Paper.Company, Limited, 12 and wages paid .AP ly at once, 4 445 ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT OOK, vr! Bd references.Apply al { 900 \u2014 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRLS snd | pay.sou st, Paul street.ANTED \u2014 SALES\\WOMEN DURING the rush of our closing out sale.between 9 Le 10 got \u2018clock |, TN morning, NTED \u2014 GENERAL for small anes, WANT TED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL A8 GENERal servant, have good reference à a Apply 167 Hutchison at.W expertence; must « pod dispenser.Mo.Cormack's Pharmats.ANTED\u2014 AN ASSISTANT FOR DRUG busipeas; one with twq or thrée.years' rx avenues.53 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD OENERATI 3ER- vant, small family; no vos Moon's Syllabic Bhorthand and B lege; now in Inglis Bullding Eo Bu Catherine street, opposite Kirh Bal.Elegant apartments.Regis at °.urday's Star and Bia rd.- - Bat y ¢ 88: Fe, \u201cFIREMEN AND BRAKEmen on Cavadian and ate User ral ds Experience umeced as.ro remem; $lov menthiy, - Brakemen, 4.tgns paring double.State age, VO ee ua send stack © Rall er may of Montreal Btay.view VV ANTED \u2014 PAPER FOX MAKERS.Girls tor machine and table wWerk.home workers wanted.Bteady rk 14 Bt Blot \" WANTED Ÿ ANTED- A GOOD FIRET \u20ac ue a work wom fo.c1inut, Me nan employment, Appt ir 8 A To.148 @.Juenes- at.teud | distribute airdulars, i | trade: | W ther, cooker cooks anything, all three in one at cost of one cent daily.Agenta mak- Crown Company, 17 tng biz mone, 426, New York.erty st.Dept.VY ANTED GENTLEMEN OR LADIES try: distance no object: to take orders in the city on misston: work ; 2 Lib- com- well-established | Office.business.Apply to 139 Lusignan st.WANTBD ~~ AGENTS ON SALARY OR commission; the grestost agents\u2019 sell- ar ever produced; every user of pen and ink buys it on might; fit: six dazs; another $32 tn two Mtg.Co, X, 147, La Crosse, V \u2018\u2019Digèet of Canadian Mercantile 30,000 coples sold in Ontarto: recom by merchants and bankers.Delivery, Torvnto, WANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE of steel Wis.200 to 500 per cent.pro- oné agent's sales amounted to $820 in pours.Monroe ANTED \u2014 AGENT OF ABILITY F W., Gnersl BALE wire woven hammocks and tiexible bOTdET steel wire mats, with name inserted if desired.Staple goods wi th unlimited sale.Nothing like them in Canada.Active agents making big money.Thompsdn Wire, Limited, 52 Lioyd- Spadina ave, Toronto.53 312 PINANCIAL, Cobalt stock.Will soon double, $25.00 BUYS 100 SHARES Tae richest mining camp ever discovered, Mining claims bougbt, sold and developed.Co- bait Stiver Mines and Improvement Company.Coball, Ontario.Canada, \\yAxTED \u2014 AGENTS.312 A WEEK and board, all other necessary ox- p>nses pald to persons of energy and good character.State age and give references, Address Joann UC.Winston Co, Limited, To- 4 104 2aw ronto.VV ANTEL \u2014 BALESMEN.ONE OF OUR men made five hundred and dollars last month.Great time for nursery stock and sseds.Planters commercial orchards.not small Write now for salary or commission Capltai Nu Ottawa Ô WASTED ENAMPLLED lettera enamelled tron slgns, ngents wanted.Specially suitadle for sais lropruonger Jasin 4228.Royul Steam Laundry.ANTED\u2014 YOUNG LADY, WITH MANY MW years experience as bookkeeper à stenographer, both languages, wanis pofi- tlon; best references.H 4400, Star Office.\" «9 3 3e \\ ANTED \u2014 BY A GOOD ALL ROUND gardener small gardens and greenhouses to lovk afler for summer; references.E.Sexton, 764 Durchester st.49 Seod WANTED \u2014 AN ILEA.SEND SKETCH \u2018 uf your invention, if new, and we will secure your patent.We guarantee tv secure Canadian patents or refund fee; let us exploit your Invention; 4 years\u2019 experience with patents.Address F.H.Gibba & Co, Dept, A., Montreal, Que.47 4eod \\ \"ANTED -\u2014 DOMESTIC HELP OF ALL kinds supplied.Write for particulars to the Newfoundland Employment Agency.Mrs.Geor.Walsa, 235 Theatre Hil.st.Juhn 3, Newfoundland.85 \u2018law VWANTED\u2014 BY YOUNG MAN POSITION a?bookkeeper and stenvgrapher.Best uf references.Apply N 4609, Star Office, ¢ 3 caw WW ANTED - BY YOUNG MAN POSITION as stenographer; rapid and accurate.Best of references, Apply N 4608, Star Of- fice, su 2 Jaw WANTED \u2014 WURK BY YOUNG woman, english, age 23.would like to neip at evening parties.Apply X 8610, Ster Branch Office.WANTED ~~ BY RESPECTABLE COLored woman work by day, office cleaning.distance no object.Address Mrs Mills, 53 3 34 Donegans sl.V ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED LADY \u2018er and général office French: best references.Star Office.V ANTED ~~ BY AN ENGLISHWOman, position of trust, as secretary; guod letter-writer; or as companjon or lady housekeeper; English and Montreal references.Address \"Beta,\" 4471 Western ave.Westmount, Montreal, \\ TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN, WORK on farm, make himself generally useful: good man with horses, knows city well.M 599, Star Office.assistant, speaks Address M 55, .KR 2 ANTED \u2014 MRE.JACOBBON'S REL]- able Employment Office, situations by iv WANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG.MAN, WORK around gentleman's house and make v WANTED - BY YOUNG MAN POSI- tinn as clerk In office, accurate at fig- timekeeping preferred, can hand best ?ures.254, Star Office.of references.E \\W ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY AN ALL round practical automobile man; can also attend to sales: a first class concern only need address; best of references.D 196, Star Office.52 3 WANTED SITUATION BY A MAN FOR repair work, with an estate or prop- understands plumbing, hat wa- painting and paper hanging; 89 Osborne st.G2 3 erty owner: ter, carpenter, strictly temperate.T., WANTED \u2014 HOUSE ations of all descriptions, REPAIRS, ALTER- damp cel- Jara made dry, concrete or wsphailt floora laid, McKeown, 254 Marie Anne st.52 3 3 TANTED \u2014 SITUATION RY DRUG clerk.four cars\u2019 experience, half time until May first.Address E., 249 Star Office.53 3 \u201c\"ANTEL \u2014 COOKING OR LAUNDRY :V work wanted; required by experienrea persou.by the day or week.good references.Address K 7999, Star Branch Office.VV ANTED \u2014 A POSITION BY YOUNG lads as aténographer and typewtiter.Has had experience; good references.H reliable generals, cooks, housem@ids, nurses, himself \u2018norall useful; refere if Gaspe and Glengarry girls u specially.¢ Tétuired it St.Urbain.w.Edwards.\u2014 \\VANTED \u2014 LADIES TAILORING ANTED languages MANS SPEAKING \\ and firet-rluss dressmaking done at perienced, with 1 .> best of references, desires position ns ship- Mat + Fictte > Millinery, Parlor, 1462 per, 33 Chateauguay st, Pt.8.Charles.sin street, between leneuve and 82 2 Boulevard, 53 6 V JANTED \u2014 WORK BY A GENERAL WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, WITH coremaker: nu objection to leave clip, several years: eaperience in news- Address 579 Albert at.st Henry.82 3 paper advertising, desires position, out- sde prefrrred.references.Address J 442, Star Office.NY ANTED - _POSITION BY YOUNG MAN, exprrienced in bookkeeping.general office work urd typewriting: has first class references.L 603, Star -_Uffice, WANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED ACcountant desires few pets of books to write up or balance evenings, 1.504, Star Office.WANTED \u20ac By A YOUNG MAN, 19, position in any capacity, with a view to wdyancement.L 507, Ster Office.ut - WANTED \u2014 CHINESE BOY DESIRES work as cook and general work in 00a MeGiil 63 2 small Apply by letter street.famaiy, WY ANTED \u2014 sr A TRAVELLER.SAMpler on commission, for Quebec City: Address V 3401, Star best of references.Branch Office.WANTED \u2014 ADVERTISEH OWNING horse wnd vohicle, speaking English and French, Is open to make engagement with two or three reliablé firma, for collecting: best referances: can furnish bond.Address V 8523.Star Branch Office, 53 6 \\ ANTED \u2014 SITUATION RY YOUNG margçied man.are 31, us clerk in n AVANTED \u2014 A SERVANT.iW ing.no fancy work.Mrs.H.Rpector, 460 Et.Lawrence at.W4 ANTED \u2014 INMEDIATELY AN AT- ! tendant for invalid lady; must be abla to read aloud and sew.G 330, Star Office.V family\u2019s casnines to do at her own house: best of city references given St.George at.RENCH, GOOD GARDENER.MAR- F ried, childless, very sober, wants yearly place.Apply to I.Potter.at Mrs Do Gonzague, 56 Mansfield.WVANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS HARDENer, ANTEDA- FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS, with over ten years\u2019 experience: just dome from Engtand; seeks employment.Address O 8741, Star office.ANTED\u2014POSITION AS PIANIST : W: for wrocials, private at-homes; par.| ties, ete: reasonable terms Address Mrs.Hale.pianist, care The 8 Carsley Co, Ltd.33 4 law V FANTED\u2014LAUNDRY OR 8WEEPing.¢ dave cvery week, in good fam- fly.by reliable woman; references.18a Coursol st.BY LADY AS for gentleman: ANTED\u2014-SITUATION working housekeeper - ix Al cook and housekeeper: best city referent distance no.object.Address SUMMER BOARD.W08545, Star Branch office.SORT COS D HOT ae WVANTED-BY LAUNDRESS, WASH OARD - GOOD HOARD AND ROOMS W by.à T \u2019 \u201cIn Upper uarhibe.on Jake shore, for Ing Ly day or rough Qry: references miner Aegsan.two minutes walk from 85 Richmond Square.wharf tation and eléctrir cara every con: 2 : ee sentence: private fami: no cadres Tie IW ANTE By DRESSMAKER LATE Park nienue.Gity 216 of New York dresses, blouses, ons oo _ LL | ames, vir wales mde prices moder Boer - SUMMER BUXR CAN He paie, ha Re seen - any svenins.or by por SALE \u2014 15 WHITE WYAN.Brads Normand records complete.for \"A appoint This 4\" a golden opprr- 1 dette-hens sud 1 cock.n and Can be seen avecings 333 Lansdawne tunity vor meournE an estabiibhed buminces l'Ileys strain, Apply to 95 Somerville Westmount.* ave.Westmount, *F, 4 | 1 mes re ; i i : = .+ : itSATURDAY.MARCH 3, 1906.PERSONALS FROM WINNIP ~\u2014\u2014 VIREAL.DAILY | STA WANTED TO PURCHASE.TTT TT .N a \u2014= me THE MONTRE EY - \"ROOMS AND BOARD, SND GENTE Pees sone brn ie nam \u2019 : ; SEY ASE a Te \u2014 LADIES sewer: 1 OF Jeune with Et A \u201d (TEL hing.furs, Jens § INS 0 aa ROOMS To LE ! # \u2014 PIRST CLASS.ROOMS AND Ww 45 men's cast on Cloths Cagnes ane Bottant.Jretanid Qu HSE, a mette ~ ta ptt - = QO.- = ! .coed for by = ROOMS TO LAT, ;.; K FRONT SITTING R M dns for Beatiemeu.je Bis 10 | lery, sons nou fo.Adler.10 Main er un ot vu \" à ! oat gr > \u20ac © ; len .«br .Kas : LS .\u2014 .RC 8 TO LET.or FRONT DNFUR.Roous 5 wits adres ng, Cem | OM.WEILL FUR.Peet Ali orders atte + 45 Mr dames Hagan Poor dum d to Bud ROOM LARGE FRONT tusekeep- NT CURE UT 58 Xo | \u2014 LET.wa ARM, WELL nh 15, ta Usa \u2014 NEU Company Forme TT aon von \u2014 ui, suitalio far ho ; vis flour, every \u20ac 2 i OOM \u2014 Ousle and single room, w | T JRCHASE LADIES | ONAL INFORM Vien oa san New to Guit ROOMS TO L&T.Ds PBRIQU a pouf 1 IT Versatiios wt.oo.z cline m >M ON BATH | Rhea dou: vb Highest retracer T° / ANTEL \u2014 ones Me Sot: PERBONAL Moke oo iri Railway From Canada -~- : > 4 3 - .- eus Ir : to Cu oe Mars fn o OM \u2014 TU ith bas tect «st, upp Youd FURNISHED Iv : : 1 D'HOUTTE NE Su #1) \u2018avenue «Ture.Jew Higheat p | by nia Home, G states Al: VOM front roam.w uk en er Alexa 19 & FURNIS jentlcimen ouly, Bleary wt., M8 \u2014 DOI 95 Union avehus fornitums \u2018gst, Uiders by se th Let 8 ; 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- LARS entre du core chat h, on January lodges.Tks CHILL GoM der La \u201c1 RBL stan a Zn Ch HED) : ; INSEE ON tre moods 0 is cause, cON- mionth, several Seno - WASTED BOARDERS HL R A pe wey lipooms 1 vus but Venn mederu N TOE to Us Dui SU dns ne ized 11 FINA some dissension in te up these mi fe 1 voMs \u2014 of every RE nique s als watt he, su \"Ne ban 1 partion that a 11 destuivd, 41 Mu ' ! inp on JE Manu ps ad Lu HA le REA mn 2.1908.convention will à adjust the trouble.lou Apply ut E38 91, Domini Ms oN & a ve NE PE | tee ali hs Montreal.Marc op anes and try SOCIATION.\u2014 There DITS Ms Stes ow Si nt em \u2018 et s .We - URNISIED HUUM my} FURNISHED SINGLE | nay CLR =| \u2014 OVINCE LEFORM A {the Mur Rvvas, room US clean.quiet hous Jos am ELL FI RMR, fla.Rove \u2014 \u2014 rn pue AND SINGLE 2 subdivided | To ST |] 3 ALIFE AE mine OR special moe ee and bath - .double ons le prie RITES % nt 1 Lo-ss = \u2018 Chie Mis : dry.7 ngmon acd ual - : rally st, and Feasible pri 25 1y 1 \\ Mets alte L being Qu \u2018ourt, VV.Reaudrs on 1 Workir their head: ! ut 108 Unive ; CLEAN © fun parlor, © vs?ut Appt \u2014_ me acres ; LOST., Crem Cour fendunt.red \" tion, in ening.JE ROOM.an Sb ne big \u2014 SU r i 13090 MuNiff.De of form Associa t, this es \" ET LARGE > for quist lame - st, Cu \u2014__ - RIF ROOM Ove Nm \u201cveus dd Mel .1906, at une Re ; cé stres Ann's M\u2014 TO L suitable ss TRL NIH TG teal | ant .[a alee à Mareh, .st.Lawren th St.RY a counorteble.Victoria st ut + M LEE PALLY ELS every Ro ; Lv Tey akin unl into 1450 Lots RSS MALL FOX SER à Lhe tweet os moun, ut thea: Maiters in conneatior TEE SE PE sentleman; refere VRIVATE FAM RY, vo bath flat Tamas too 84 on Send Abi Mes Pt, 8: 5 \u2019 Te | a sk on smali bi k apy \"ee Tie th of he man pefegaane Montreal, will electoral district ET IN A > lessons in nie oo private hi teat -_ ee - 4 unarke wd homed answers Jed by | vile © AR \u201cille, Chty 0 ii the M \u2014 TU L : Isy des .cons no.- sn st \u2014\u2014 ; sk - es.brown type Ha be 11 w arded ! v tel de V My tice, a.1 Cp me haben wt 225 [us st.9 BINOLE FRONT, ap) Be 1 athe t for Villas and Cottag ne Tuk lan wil be sow ni He Ly authority te ad Defendant, vs Civic Scandal Grows.; 265 st, : ot ile Sa SINGLE où Two CUMS Shes hirooke, same le : co > | chatiels © of house- nto\u2019s vie - us French, 26> _ FVUMS, DOUBLE CM LAL, bic for une or R fow ot ideal spo returning __ TREET UNE: goods and oh Consisting Toro Mr.Thom: FCURNISHEL RUUMS, \\ RR \u2019 se (ront.surtals 5 Victoria \u201c Durucher st JR The 1 \u2014~\u2014\u2014 iii, REUTY STREE R this cause, h.G, GI- 3.\u2014 Mr.; , ToonsDrennipner bathroom flat, Sark Cron sul requlred.pa tesired 48 Do FL ON UNIVE ook, wath iar EERE ins rerms\u2014 Cash.nto, March f works ni VOMS\u2014 FUEL: tu let, on ba Cupred house vi kitchen 8: Ta CU RTE AND SiN t- 1 OsYy \u2014 remorandam book, t and Id furnitmn, ete, To h 2, 1906.Toronto, clerk o \u201cwi and single, ater.can be v San _\u2014 = Me DOUBLE board if de- .nue, Wes 2 larg, memo 29 Luiversity ot mand | B.8.C.Montreal, Marc Hunter, who was tified at the : d'cold water Mansfield st strvet.4 SENTE oon OMS (room flat, \u201camie toria Ave \u2019 wu.Return to - °C.URINAZ.8.a Hall, tes tins with hog an oving.¥3 à $2 =: a ù EUNNSY LOOM, R mx en ba Sis 96 SL Fami o m ICTO of nam - \u2014\u2014\u2014 VINCE OF to his rel Lom - DOUBLE » reed on ; Eust lel, ; tes ro eward.-\u2014 \u2014 PRO os \u201cfirst any tine, uo ce.voMms à pt private house, va Telephone Es 6 minu \u201c t get r iLL FF'8 SALE treal.Nos uiry y When he : ?\u2018 tL 2 sired \u2014 ke St.\u2014 ; ST A 4 All istrict of Mon eng t Lennox.ISHED ROOMS.| | hath fat, qu vutlomen only oy rect .Sherbroo = TURDAY JA» amon uwebes.Dis aries Guerin, > tee hls certific.\u20180 FURNISHED ! wily \u201cuse miences, for g 22 : street.: ROOMS UN t t ST \u2014- sATU Peel and Drur w Court.Ch d- with x to get be.3 - TWO FU :; family.Ap En eu _ -\u2014- OUBLE ROOMS mount, w à Us between Pesl and therine sta 3 A.Nupe rior ar Elgouin, Defen to Lenno he had lu UOMS light, private fq 53 2 Motvaife st.+ 2 So - LARGE D à culd running | rls braceiet, hexter and St Ua Joiu Xav- 2MK1.veraus Elzvar Bigou ant.On went latter said oni electric Ught, ._ _- T SUITE UF KoOM=, Room fre floor, hot un Mas 65! oR \u201cvus of Dorchente Ino St Franco 53 7 Plaintiff, A.Goyette, Distrayant.of of time, the out of his .all avenue.POOMS _ TO LET s shephoms light tathro.: INVIINE ON > 3 by dif returned to \u201csos \"4, and 0.A.Uos 1906, at eleven inspector from tly sai City } M, NEW- Roy ovements and telep owt ter An eos on.\u2019: Reward amt.a lay of March, t the domicile paying an nothing i REDROOM, ! ath alt improveme 4939 St Urban sates ; \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 fer st.CE- the 12th das forenoon, at th { t and getting he would: in- 3 \u2014 PARLOR single, b tng allowed, 83 3 Mauslield ai TT OIL ARGE er à GULL BRACE lock 19 the fo N 505 Gain pocke Therefore hl POOMS ted.double, s oduted.h-ucheep à 35 FURNISHED.THREE LAL \"ALUABLE GOLL night.the © ia Defendant, No.will bel city for à the certificate a À 1y decora vllers accomm 10 3S FURNISHED.bedroom, dimua OBT\u2014A VAL Tull on Monday ige the sa City of Montreal.5 elty time on unter >n quiet, trav kfast.i ) QUM tra floor \u201c cate, = ba 31 SL Antoig the City the good \u2018 the H flat tery omiion sure, Brea = A TO LET, ON PATHROOM 1 copie > Bas shovs, 13 let i to 481 \u20ac ui by author i seised îhe additional pt Rte to ho posite Dom TO noun, with or with.Tos, kitenuen Finder rattèls of the sald De ano, houss- the uence woul Hunter per Sree?P FRONT ROOM Î Cove alter on Ris ot EI Mountain HON T ROOM ON greet.PSE CAT NAMED and chattein const er ROBILLARD.was lo pay him ee ade out A \"URNISHE : .\u2019 boned,» 510 Kuex st.c EOF - .oN T .for n > sut \u201cAL was > 1 LOOMS ul RS sultable ron Con ee Main bise.= | boss = VOUBLE, aireet, nat de OST GREY MALTE will be paid | hola Bs nl.Maren ?, 1906.drew his T8100\" which he gave to Len on bathroo in private et.: Bl.E ROOM EUR Lppe light, Daigy furnace, trun: \u201cBilly : shop st.BH.Mon F ue for two occasiu » single room, Ontario stre M \u2014 LARGE Du table for anar\u2014 Ut.eloctiée light.throom fluor, no > 8 ing to 29 Bi Lo.ALE PROVINCE cheq did this on ed ir Also oue hildren, 1604 Rov HEB.suits | ea fardrobe.on ba «Uptown \u2019 ; in ea y returning TYAILIFFR BALE \u2014 P No.He produc hed, Auer Wilegen, c wurde ated.Telephon da 4 lance ILIFF'R BR: Montreal.2 nox.were Len - family.No \u20ac : RSITT FIYRFT ede her hx hen pr 3 2 [larg vvinmodat d.522 a on AIL District of Plain- the cheques hile Mr.RSITY STH red vouple: lig ice PET ments a 7 VINCE O Quebec.wt.Wm.Mann, and tified, wi © hal > yea UNIVE 1 to let.\u2018 Brancu Office.-\u2014 niet - ?- à: - PRO < Ireult Court.: the and iden ed they OM\u2014 AT > ished room a se 2 ftar 1169.ITT + GUN- 1 tt 2 .\"5 SALE treal.No 43% Clreu \u2018k, Defendant.On court nt show Rn vos rec, ntcely irish bright.9a 7638 ST.CATHERINE ST.PURLE PARDON FOR GUN- nis ML Ee or Montreal rt UIE versus A Aspeck, ut ton of the [TOUT bank accou his credit.vie pha ame 3° 1 VOM \u201cDregne | vinfortable ear 1 I or pate vam 89 ronth CNE: .- Queber, r Court, F.dit Lier De twelfth day of March, 1506, the place of be n entered there to wieel! j sl \u2014 large.1 geUU CHEN or mar pemen or n 348, Superio \"Jos.Pelletier, - the forenoon, a Nu.950 bee jmiversity sk, TOR OF MAY ; Hable tor Lau gs $ tuer Ontario, - 1348, iff, versus *- of March.luck in th Defendant, Nt Lr M\u2014TO LET.FOR IST OF MU eg na ZT a co JUM FLAT.$6.v fel, Plainti the twelfth day furenpon, business of (he said City of Montreal, Mines.1D OUM-\u2014-TU LET.1527 Outarlu at, near foi P \u2014 Thad HR n ON BATH Ons room in fendant.ee the clock In oe ndant.* St.Denis street.in the ty of Justice, all Rich Yield of Cobalt , coule mu 1S ENT FURNI= cu Cater.ight, dev \u201c.at en id Defe by authori De- cl hippe: vXedlent row OUMS -\u2014 TU Rr tem, terms R nier Ug souple.slux- 190\u20ac, \u2018Île of the aa ul, Will Hl be sold by f the said The ore s = i > CVETy tunvenien ning uret working Sous Stas tha: damicile \u201cty of Montres w nd chattels o Isting March 2\u2014 camp Manve., OOMS R Prune, SIUh ever, towest: #23: ment.10 Q < Addivss V sods 1 nt in the City tee.all the the goods u his cause, consis | Toronto, balt mining ; TWO R ¥ Notre Dame a -\u2014 hasomen Catherine si Fabre street, iy of Justh \" t, seized in this LAFON- famous Co from the ;- TÔ LET.à for stove.| arr, abuse Et J by authority aid Defendant.feudan \"gars, ete.G.A.L/ from the 2,144 tons fro OMS \u2019 gas fixtures ph TT ar ON BATH : HO.= be sold Is Of the xa rni- showcases, cigars, *h 2, 1906.regated 2, he camp l | ut, gay NISHED R Bram © FURNISHED - nd chattels ing of fu of sh 2 treal, Maru .1905 agg ines in the on bath flat, DOM \u2014- FUR en ui ARbiy 5 MIGHT FUR?too 8 3 - pause, consist TANI, TAINE, B.S.Mon in hipping min £ the y ond Guy at.î vom Mat genom SONI.* «wly decorated, xed In Unis ca +H, BAC) TAINE, \u2014 sventeen ship e details o Apply A LARGE ROOM, 1 In : Urbain si.1 RE a.Lath realy possession, leding, Solve Terms\u2014C ash, Le 2.1906 \u2014_\u2014 atid following are the « OouM\u2014TO LT.NA au fer two geu- : FN ht ant eo nate i Mansel + 3 Eun Life Bu » Bee.Montreal, March 2, \"GROWTH RAPID IN CANADA.our Toa the values: valued at $1.- well furnishe pond Square.vuM - TO \u201croom.Address bi me ing Aver .EAXD ) VINCE OF \u201c Silver, 2.4414 5 valued at $100.+ 15a Richmo! 4 ened trent room, mr ET HEREROUK To St , \u2014 Fro No.\u201ca nt.In.) Silver, It.118 tons, at 810,526: temen GE AND SMALL BIS Br George st._ re ty Dpoous : ons, I furnished 5 er 142 Notre Dame ° es BASES: Barer of Montreal hi Y.M.C.A.Shows Sixty Per Ce 05206; oma Tà tons, valued \u201c2 He an 7 3 AN TE Lan = _ .i EVE - Lhe sty, bd runn .uebec Montr: .000; > lu = BID OOMS\u2014LA ru rooms: very com .ARGE ROOM Tho) | R st and vu fous ward > Court.versux in Five Years.549 tons, va , I adic .TOM.LARG AS St.Denis ard.hot t.spaciou : Clreuit oo Plaintité, crease in nic.54 448.624.ly furnisire t.near Cadicux 5 OM = mudérate prio J wnt boa setete bight, buard AP- SauF: wep Co.On the In the arsenic, lue of $1,448.62 ; n 5u Rachel st.coma, sms, che st vlass labile à t and Po fendant.; ow forming egate va ould have bee able.160 + LiI.- L __-_ mem wisu (HSE C 53 à | Hea Haglf.ten of th * new cities n \u2018nn Can- aggr rns in value w .ng - 31ST.DENIS, A WE ain ete Co LOGNT.WARM.WELL ates.ot tnerbrouko st.f Sherbrooke Ermey t March, 1206 at micile of The | regions of Westel hn The return the fact that dur! : ROOMS ns PONS AU mal ROOM WESTMOUNT Ww Chiara pre i i EU FURNISHED ected at corner o welt Mère forenoon, at \"21 Chiversty agrleulturs Ing on the principle Jonn larger but for f the year the ore well.furnished la odern conveniences, U£bted, wlth op witha TT Wha TrOUMS \u2014 COMBINE : without board, ice being er logk in the it, No.2 nl qu nda are goin lated, \u201cA clly migh latter part o balt, nicke \u2026 With all m od Hi tan preferred.210 Wu COS \u2014 with or W buses.NOTE.\u2014Oflie ; ia Defendant, treal.wil Ker enunciated, t athe la thing for cobalt, ; entrance, with fast if required.abe farnits, gentioma R lot bedroom, 12s Laval wee - - the su City of Mon > goods Wanamaker long without : .ceived no Mining to pay +; breakfuas vate parlo ; no famais 3 icod nue.in the ice, all the gi \"y to get, a _ - {ers re buyers declin !-lephone: RI- ave.wip Arena.= Wate Parma v d Royal Ave street, ity of Justice, t, seised as well try \".M.CA Bran - arsenle, the buy nd of the \u201cURNISHED.IN P \u2014\u2014 YO FUR.tu pt ) is sa.-\u2014_ - Street nan ald by author id Defendant, : | 4 ailway as a Y.M.C! 9.000 or a on the grou SLL FURNISH doo EL NT.a1 SU Lo \u2014 MS, .= : the au chars cireet ra 3 y town of #.> those ores, ROVER.breakfast if requir oa Tro ET RLEGS and all mod.nea PU LRT LARGE ROUMS m0 1e this vanne, concitimg of table, hair don.Manitoba, a new to Manitoba coy In treating them., ate EH \u2018 .3 .\u2014 .re .; \u2014 eee a 4 * » ary .\u2018er er 92 sn Matthew st.n Chere een Shiv 35 Ma kas Ress ted by ax and RAAT at onve PRES .7 0 nt Lun cle, - Tern 1, March 2, 1906.{peoples in the just opened a $75,000 : ; TRNISH.vr IT ith v floor, pou nis el me RLOR AND ALS ures Montreal, arm lands.has jus = i the , I\u2014TH LET, A NICE Fy PA ay Doom QATAR E DOUBLE FRONT ihe let 9.April 284 Sp _ \u2014 - § pOOMS \u2014 LARGE Par pewly furnished.ROY, BS.C.: } farm pandas building.To qu 00e Services In St.George's.QO \u2014 of gas stove, to TPOOM \u2014 fat.aise single roo the lst wu RNISHED ue.her larga foo der- | Assocla \u2018ity gave ; Lenten Se R om.bathroom oil ur vn FU FURNISH 2 OR 4 q ano] family, price mo | tside the city g t ent Bishop © ed room, use with a widow lady: Poom.la well hewted, hot and © UEAUTIFULLY 1 21 Mes - D \u2014 SUITE OF ah board,\u201d In pris ue 8: ; : farmers ou risional capital \" season of Lent - pipplied dung day, with w widow lady: niece armed, wil wea nL Bt yr WO (ee 6; Sierra rie TS Dour Bea BAT | ne Tash Lama of Tibet ko | Fdmonton.the provisional capital of rica Sb a otal ar sfrrence water.room ; orien prete - 3 .un N look- rovine Are Carmichae live 8 pm.Arturo SINGLE =f.Antoine st.LD STREET.ciilege ave.Uentiome ¥ FURNISHED housekeeping one wu Sa FIVE\u2019 ROOMS, Roox = oy board.er ight hol a \u2018fash Lama is an omens nave | ne new?tosne ln this Actions mon on Wednesduys nt cach ny ofn ae TR LE AND esired : : \u2014 lisa MANSFIE A - 'OMFORTAHL \u201cniences, at \u2014 FOUR nght flat, with boar e of boarders.rppa.WIR Chose\u201d e dh 4 \"y lo equip Ass ope Hat 4 pa.C 1, short ser- 1 vous - a.board An I Dons faerie furnished EL 1 vom 2! \u2014, modern CS herbrson, sk Ross SES or we Tan \"Xadress ,ter heated, pauels Tes Osborne at.ae lux young pe bealdiess race.f he Taising tes t 2 ASE Friday.na Sue usines men.To Ve racant = ter heating, à single ly 742 4-2 rèspec a oderate ; ana u : dress ou ith buile - \u2018ay town of 2.- ; be he N NN.Pr ; ly; now va 838 bath flat hou wa - tn.Apply housvkeeping, \u201church; st, city, Terms m \u2014 head ely sunpie ube W ke, n ratiway } vices will by Rev.M.gentlemen on u 2T, $6 a mon LY FUR.ey, 35 Church, .\u2018a Lhe seveiery mas ru At Revelstoke, n $16,000 vie il be given hy a ; t.\u2014\u2014 ee WS Te LET lUMFORTABI.Mrs.Ye board.ND wore 1e IL har La MM \u2018 he Rockies, eases will be @ lay morning: Laniversity 5 NG COM- \u2014 FURNISHED ROC tee LARGE, CUM ul house Digs RNISHED, A ty MORK, vt + marvon | le among the eek.Rail- Addres m Wednesday ft INTLEMAN WISHING C VOM: Youn bathroom flat, el vom -\u2014 with cr wlitho re- BY TWO, LA Haht Ms \u2014 WELL FL famil;:; Bood prausary snade aarke a -00 peop .ened last week.Pluniptre.(nn .D£ lectures w à - UENTLEMA in up to date front and rea 70 Burnside, near i shed room, water, also TANTED \u2014 ished , roomy.« oo ivate Schten o eat i perhaps u : nd & bros ilding vas vp The Canu- or « series : F.La f a good home in family, nd telrphone.10 83 3 n pr light: warm leman com.W four pnfern nt ans ard.pri i all modern cony Was 1 he others, a \u201cmer bu \u2018es gave $4.204.at 11.45 a.m., y Rev.H.torts c intain, privato fa = |'tris digne a St.Catherine st.5 keeping; Aue n wishes guntie \u20ac ur vx west of Mou erine |- \u2014 estrin light} Lu th that oi l oid raid when wav employes g y gave a building lelivered by Schaal >, facing the mou oving, U 323, Blas Peel at, above à clable pentioma 8 Mansfiold se housvkoaping M.,.4128 Se, 4 locality: 269, Star Office.tn morolvereu ge ! that n Pacific Railway & an ot be \u2018 81.George's The house, tence; not mo .ISHED, SUPT- spec large roum, 3% | \u2014 Rlauty.Aad ross i ences.F nem or oe UNUBLRKITL dian Pac n raid: \u201cI've g Plumptre in | \u2018itl be \u2018The His very convenu - NICELY FURNI r panion in ELHÉ- ot nt.Jin LE ROOM ON he hina ul - Wear just A business ma ach of 1 he subject w nglish c vom - rhtlemen.Age \u2014- URNISHED, st, Westmou \"OMFORTAB - [euges t ADK UstaUy Wei site.: ; the bad.each of House.The mt f the Eng vice.ROOM, able for one or 1wo x ske nt, hear \u2014 WELL F d'and tofé- jet, ING OOM \u2014 A C lass board, ma hign rank (pression 8 FvinE lo i 1.000.) \"velgpment « ; s- buate ar RE cith first \u20ac In A acuns ol 118 exp twe boys g in give $ - and Develop FURNISHED arm room.63% Sherbros noms hot water D \u2014 LAR tea by bath flat, w en.20 Iigoo Lai je his robe.rs 600.Tw - [tary 1 ON her iY desired, 243 Greene pans avenue _ l tle HE mer sl.WANTED or Jrparat.eco ra State ried couple or two geniem Catherlds | JU snowed ove nls one ana ne up oy them is worth so \u2018ous about gamble Bite oo w CE - hone \u2018 UBLE fl day: oft Guy, arulcula ; td belove The town l: \u201cAN games Lee TT LET, Fut » ss T bo > out a ar ote avenue, 1a p » revereu at > - ty.avenue FRNISHED ROOM TO LET.Rooms = 5 = SINGLE nom Tol St Cato.1 OMS = ra a oly 40 1-: cu Aa vabms to K wy st =D Terms reasomablé.URNIEH.lto ve greatiy no said that his prestige ing there red gambling ex Careless Painters Cause Fatali x \u2014 FURNISHE m on bath nished.on parlo el \u201cand single rooms.53 NISHED BED NICELY F fa sages, ol embodunen chance sha Lu a is Pivinick, a 00M \u2014 nished front roy lemon Telephone Up 4zu1.o t.TANTED \u2014 FUR keeping pri- M \u2014 LARGE, om flat, to fit ton as the renter ¢ poker.tor March 3.-\u2014Touis ed 1 | neatly fur chlidren; gentle \u201crine at.Councillors » - SHED W AD room, with house dares oO t room on bathro n- {and reputa ess Are even gre cept draw | d new rooms Toronto, M: was fatally burn gat, noc 4 sed RM SINGLE ROOM.LOM LARGE, WELL FURNISHEL sitting Ny: west me ed fron English family: vaca endent hohnes that of 1ne sejuw openec leurs Dux._ pay old boy.fternoon, flat, Auer Mance streot.NICE, Wa lectric \u2014- - A LARGE phone: private : private family: two: quiet Eng i rity st.transe ist word than .Moo! New Yeurs 3 four ye: .esterday a d.39 CoM 1 water heatlug, ele VOM - light, tele) hes vileges; nch Office.4 let for : so Unive « Buadnist neard ut vay men on Asaocia- 4 o'clock y k was also preferre NISHED, 1 ; bath flat.hot n.Auer lig k, large cloth 02,\u201d Ktar Bra table guests.in tne .om nil we ratlway it an As about ; Pivinte S, FUR) root yriting desk, ; X 8602, olen for a, Who Fre ed - has bu Trunk Andrew -e Hos- \u2014\u2014 \u2014 TWO ROOM t 8 dollars lus Mance at.\u2014_\u2014_ bookcase, wr 53 : _ + SE.Dalal Lama, vared than loved.Vancouver Qr«nd Trun and Mrs d is tn Grac UOMS of kitchen; ren 8eod light.- TRNISHED family, Famille st.OK RDING HOUSE, \u2018 \u2018as more fea ; is pres - ding The ee itd- jy burned an \u2018ere in the with use 49 3e TIFULLY FURNISF .24 SL ANTED, .RIVATE BOA 00d Lhasa wa ressed his p tion bulle .new bu sérlousty sw who we k at : BEAUTI droom.press WELL OARD W : QOM8\u2014 PP could get @ \u20ac , Having exp eu < vpeuing Two painters \u2018ere using a $8 Drunawic OUME i! rior and bedro A LARGE.B nd gentlemen 13-391 His holines British vificers, way is 1 Mimleo.aital Puce street.were each.1 ble roum, pa the- 0 LET kfast and , ~~ Ladies « nts, hetwesp Une 1 Ra fale am I 11 Huron stree Le tally -SITTING Hou lu or two gen M - T ith brea : for 13 ce t meeung re ned the to Aflunda oints | Huroi d acciden T BED-SI r married coup ly 217 vo d room w Gentlo- ARD al every day 43a Bleury st, sure a .trully open ings a , division p house, i paint,an 1 \u2014 TO REN lepaone, Auer Lultable f.«session.Apply R furnishe i.\u2018Telephone, ANSE Coupon ais me 1.30 p.m.at 83 = law O'Connor tac ras 1 make fifteen ngs.\u2018ch fon burning \u2018nish.tn trying OOMB for bachelor.telep en ex \u2018tmmediate po er if required.ANTED \u2014 \u20ac or, from May am.and Captain : © reminding ne These wil \u2018ation bullding- toreh can of varnish.ivinick's ; room for h, etc.References men, thur.ate dinn 7 Mance st.comatry for summor, heh, ages \u201d rersation by à friendship wilh Assoc hé com- | vet fire to a ; ces Mrs.Pivin C and Ts Uiborne at, Dominion = seoû [Tine Amtha TPLL DOUBLE FRONT | men only.8 NICE FRONT Ww ads, dé Barn a nin forty inutes GE.FRONT DOYPLE Lama of the lung rene Majesty | a maintained Po Rail- [45 ex tin te ind he little box.be.3 { AUT : it- ST A NICE a © > ers are LAR Aver lix + © gOvel amen u la ; \u201che Tnterc caught, dothes also changed t UOMS BEA ot mountain, su - Tv LE rd; private nd».share vy 9 OAM om hgle beds, \u2018Lween Lhe go Tash Lama.| \u2018a funds.The build clothes cr, his cloth : depo 1 in flat.facing nly.VOM - T4 without board; Boa lakeraniy mo- two slhgle let.room | Lc ween : and the Tas \u201cun | pony'a fu Association ix mother, his 4 o'clook C.P.R.\"BLE TIOOM.barlor le, in private fan : with or ar St.Louis ¢ montra ; rarm and qu 3 ; -lmperor \u2018ences waun \u2018 opene ing to his 1 about # sy z : couple, Ww room, v venue, ne ut à .ouse w \u2018ing.6 + King-is , R erences : 8 ajsu 1, N.ning p dicc OOM\u2014A LARGE Pt MOI Voileze able ve Per, Mance st, Annex familv.725 City Hall aven _ taken pdr EE pd Branch.ih 773, 0 throom By) Tay, not moving ve etaed (hat how pur in been settieds Way ha Riellurion and Spring HL Ss éfn- {eume bgnited.He with good band.¢ a! Sar ramen ome square.VICTORIA STREET, DOUBLE | dation to- Berthatet st.the Lhasa ad been appoiñted British | Es Toternational © Poe La super | lust «seninz.\u2014 | ST \u201cURNISHED ROOM, mo RIA STR .an , had been acte \u2018 ling secreta « _ ave MS TO LET,|- \u2014 MX WELL FURNISHE con, gen: DOM\u2014b5 VIC Ton tional: first class Sn ay AA ns ; he who Gyantse had made h pr | gaged a travel ! associations.He of the Sloth, ED ROO 1D ouM .nvenienc \u2019 board op Ie, two .ED .ent nt .ruier ailvuy se ness l OOMB\u2014 FURNISHED flat, for gentte- with ail dem Oke at near Park odation.terms reusonab 84 5 Sem Te SCENT STRKET.8 AND BOARD WANTED.trade ag nd pay his respects to Ÿ tena.| vise these nd from Nova Kcotia The Slow .ON 6: a .at.182 Nherbrooke : \u2018ommodat .CRE ave om come u rms of Tt .11 extend .' with water on 333 St.Lawrence tlemen only.© D) 5 Victoria st.ee OARD \u2014 ON n could be rece : RO to been on terms» \u2018ceruy in fleld w itl, how doth wen only.Apply t Pl feed Em, room 85 IRNISHED FRONT mea Pian ran Sha be u; ex FOR who had ong Majesty's Viceroy hr Vancouver.Assoclutions have iv mu, enile Slot © «r he go'ihÿ ED FRONT TO LET SINGLE EH OES as R 00M \u2014 NICELY Engin Su Catnormo 04 tn strictly cookie: terms, ate.Adaress AND BOARD VANTED, Park smip with oo arnate Lamus never die | The Canadian 4 thelr membership ! a each hour where \"URNISHE 3 JRo0N= Tu 1, .Auer light, ho 7 suit two it.Catnorine t home \u20ac : 0.OOM ter.West of ta.As inc reincarnu- sd Inerease lelency improve he NICELY FU J If desired, 1 batiuroom flat.Au 1d st room.door from st.cellen r Branch Offic R and daugh h office, Inala.N is merely a | Ave yeur ubled inoecfr Tis true that he, oom \u2014 droom, with boar 32 St + on bati hone.128 Manstle .sekceping: ono P 8181, Bta PRI- lady 8861, Star Branc the present ma hi Lama, the cent, and do sent oul Vis the Bee.tessiy, 1 parior bedro Viger square.a: ter heating.p rR.housckecping or ; DOCTOR SEARL, - ave.Address W the third Tas Tashil- 60 por ce They have Cr ike honey ceaselessis t, facing 50 3 Jaw COMFORT st.à Ba T, D \u2014 MRS.fessional al- ave.OR tion of \u2018h visited Tas | 1 equipment.tre associn Lo ks Ut for steam hoat, TWO BRIGHT.a- ï THROOM FLA OAR odation, pro r 'O ROOMS F f Bogle, who and rq ter 10 organ 11 Seka - t, hot w , T UN BA 1314 te accomm batan; Aue! ONE OR TW full friend o ry ago.: ecratartes n, av Denis st, M l DOME ws on bathroam fla lore.ot.» OUM\u2014TU LE a.single rooms, va ten treated: hot 50 10 ANTED \u2014 th breaktant or \\ e than a century ted, fifteen = Indin and Japa lined ee NISHED ROOM, able rou 85M Clty Counellio J R icely furnishe tendance: lad 160 St.George si bachelor, wi Sherbrooke or 1000 mor Urteoussy repile s in China, In ssocintions He < not Inelir NICELY FURY nt, facing nace, gas.83 53 dev n team beat.a Denia and Tw = Tashi Lama co vhat Ven than any a _ 1 find, 1 hWnd .QOM \u2014 electric light, ver fur ticld at.lights: » RD, rd, about Bt.Office.49 2 Ihe Tan reciation of v ive more money to this pur > slave, tho falthfu 1 steam heat, Is st.50 3 3aws 5, Mans TTING ROOM, = ENT TABLE BOA.board, ly J 4412, Star ssing lis app 1 added give in the world others, Ivike su St.Denis s - ED ROOMS, VICE FRONT SI ht.hot D \u2014 EXCELL $3 a week: east Apply express had said, and f their size in Por ant .Viger square, .! .~ UNFURNISHE mx in OOM \u2014 N fa bed, Auer ftght, OAR los, $13 month, 14 RD.A LADY tain O\u2018Cônnor Iwayw been © ions 20 Nor aux tha \u2014_ IN Ms - ur} roo R ; folding sofa ol ¢ia ulck serv t, & JMMER BOA h Cap ly had alway e ciations i I punt, ant STAY WHILE 1 ou sulte et 3 : venun, with fo house, not moviag.Q sa Metcaife = NTED \u2014 SUM rooms, wit h rsonally now pose, er, the asso Ilo toll ane ! 1se he cant, 3; \u2014 WHERE TO brigat splendid t phone: Fark a .water in house, sais 8100.AN tleman desira Dor- that he pe and that, the summer.unies into + won't: or els OM real ER furnished, large, * family, use of p wvOS48% Star land cold st.cm ; T; and gen lish family, nt d to hostilities, en His.In ilitla compa Hy He either i 1 Montreal; w Gi situation centra., privat ke.Address City Counelllors M ON BATH a private Eng Apply F 282, oppose Mifferences beuwe \u2018ith all the m +4 been heartily lent board; CAFS And | ar Sherbroo .PAR.RD\u2014A ROO.Jante 3\" board.In mer months.App unfortunate \u20ac lia and the w their work h town Tous, tte theatres, Churches, t h Uffire.\u2014 THT DOUBLE OA hoard; trans 3 for the sum the >rnment In Indi: mp, and ?\u201clitte Council.Thao very crow .\u2019lctoria st.Branch D « ICE BRIG n or ù table 53 val ty's govern settled cn ; the Mil ha ED LT EE a FURNISHE MS \u2014 N two gentieme also Office.Majesty\u2019 had heen nded by the 2 is renown ide down, 207 3leo ree SINGLE = 00 table for r v ave.Star nment ha } comme mm Cif his hes upsic Tuitwa,n, le M NICE sn» ntleman who lor, sul of kitchen If necessa >: 108 Union - L N WISHES |, = gover | \u2018usted that the \u2014 tive alking brane VARM, R°% front mom for lads or Fu Aylmer at, led couple, uae ita ventral Joeality; HILDREN FOR AL ED \u2014 A OBNTLEMA eh family, 14 folemn treaty.he 1 Isted be- THEFT.-Dateet a In wa ruse ; 13 CUMFUNTABLE, In ne Ap k_ during day: net moving, - quiet, respectable Be \u2018atherino st.20% Si.| BOARD FOR CHILDREN Mde.Lamou- Ae room and board In NM 551, Star 2 n lly relations which had oi we and SUSPECTED DE rete Emile Mo+r-; 11 in dont conduca he nse?vx Te we.with Auer lig wor TORIA ST.qu above n Addrasy : friemc ital and provi ¥ resterday arres Of Rue! Thny de i what 'e the nee?R furnished roo to corner of Kher.| rap AT 23 VIC 2° few doors ages; Food zabeth st.r parler Francais.\u201d his own cap 1 extend prjppel ves hree year 1 To harry Also, Miors st, M - TO LE lotlfes rup- fe in at.4 ET pou real.tween hbor woul ; twonty-thr a of has ro ity Coune 50 doud pos nt bedroom; \u20ac 3 Urbain USE, tagne, FOP Office, Mont verful nelg ! nolais.a charge ply 5 C \u2014 on large frov 53 PRIVATE HOUSE, FOR HEALTH.OARD their pow try.; ae vin atreet.on : on, Mur\u2019 if vou'll look RE RNISHED omar Lard: on bathroom flat.D ROOM.Roy rgo Nore roc, ait none tpn OARD cles board, ery.bi igo ANTED \u2014 TWO le no ehiidrens Doug to the en of bie rempective ages and c i.me Hrode in a moe of Ana if Boe vistook, = LY FU .FURNISHE a en onty.Phone first © mbers, Ste.Ag: W led couple, ,; rth end After asking \u2018'h age was à nght trying store: fn Any IH I'm noo omit DONS -\u2014 NEW vdern convenience - OM NICELY entlemen or ! bath, gentiem ve.53 3 lew.R.Cha 9 10s0d : for marr State terms; no - that his own DIAis was cang werondhand s PF Youll find } jm.R on bath fiat, wll m as S A362 Stes Rv ble for one or two g amel bat CON College ax good vie v.Que.rnish ome room.Office.63 2 Informing us Tashi Lama sc ellverware in n © MEA ; treet.Addre 50 2 2aw mula 20 Prince Arthur.Apply 47 ED Moats, = BICK fu d, M 561, Star rehty-two.the firat stolen s |rstttiee ¥luiniy of Guy 8 sos | married couple.20 BLY FURNISH RA AZEAU, preterred, only twel Inga of our Craig street.?(plus, ee oo.- MFORTARI, McGill MRS.B tadtes the proceeding hat [on Cy \u2014\u2014 Vidacu hivue Branch Office.: ROOM.BUIT OOM \u2014 CO board.48 ARD \u2014 mimodation \u2018for la round up regret 1 | Atctopithis i BINGLE FU += FRONT - om, with 8 3 0.» acon t of ares w y expressing meet ALT - D BINGLE, Fu DOM \u2014 LAROR or two gen single room, 5 B RD nas finement; bou OF 1 visit by eive ua \u2014 Roux Pa POSDLE AN 129 Bleury = R able for Thon ane, 161 st.qn- Ra Avenue AND ONR before and âges 18 \u201cAbate LUN a rend AILIFF'8 SALE of Roc No.het compelled nm ra He DEATH.nine 44 91 mame TV guess nish .ne Ith wr withe N tten .trict tate and o So, s ce vo f a, \u2018 thanen, w 0 DOUBLE medical a ebec.Dis I\u2019.Robert.much sta hake Tn this aveller , $11 contr Lace 8 \u2014 TW well a Qu > rt.J.bP.with xo AsuUre to 1 SRNANRD \u2014 In ! ware tray You W pans 0 UNFURNTRHED ROOMS.| trim ai.T BOARD, RO nga on bath fat mn eA porn SIGHED LARGE! Sal Buperior = Bertrand nt {mat it wont give him ple and thie BEE A al art Famer wm Pouf rode ven ROMs TWO UNFURNTR vacant WITH OR WITHOUT oder none Le Dath: « 85 - WELL FURNI Lee TOUTE Plaintiff.wersup C.h day of March, mal cquaintance with ua, could not Mar £ Laclen 11 Benn, CU Wen ae | Fe goodies knee ! 1 Oe 1 Tor rs \u2018Famille st.or Po wi Ee ofr Freeman 127 Sherbrookr n Oront room, Neh board, for nt, corner fendants.On the toit tn the forenoon, boter noms vinit he auped Te oo oe Te tii on Mone: a steer wt Sp oe bnp de \", rethr M Apply , only.3 Un à mp ALSO each.3 ten of the td De- as cupy his the : \u2018ee No, 1x lao Chureh Coat eben \"= Mage April 13th.9.nts gentlemen 53 leo BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, 7 men.$3.80 1906, nt ten lace of the sa necessary to ne © us with less I tenue (Jenn Montiste , Lo cu Vip hay hone Fast D To Unhversity at, DOMB \u2014 BEA urnished.onamel nt.he business p street, in the pe © to revelve u ! ko for By re Neiges Ces Core DR m= WELL.PURNISIIRD 4 TRON RRAR OF OO arior rar ned.er din- Fulford RE DOCTOR POULIN HAS fondant, No.300 a by authority | pe w put be able to 1 Bot up ail towed and heen ta Cine rents eg ze bn Marsa, vou - NET EL 118 Abbort Proc \u2014 NO * room to let, In private wath, hot water: br Lagauchetiare from\u201d OARD \u2014 M board for ladies Detore and City of Montreal, wil = and chattels of formatity Lama and withdrew | and lietatives and IR frong pari Ry.tition.63 3 Amando» + ner If desired.53 B roome an ent: strictly private; 3 se0d of Justice, all ane good in this cause, to the {rand gnlac.in thé Nincternth ee tend avenue, near to ©, Pp, family.sing - : dure a TE MCE OR mn a Id Defendant, seized Cash dE mon Na : LAR; \u2018$ FRONT 147 eee SUPERIOR IRNISHED HKINGLE wry moderate, 171 Moi Trat the To of stoves, cic, Terma March a} TPOOM \u2014 FLEGANT.newl \u2018decorated.1 vous rom Lr ry and elegantly fur- Room Ful partial bdurd if pared, AT BORVAL TR À \u201d tot Eco uv, BS.C.Montreal, Ma © Century, bath floor: Idren: modatlon.now front parlor, hath , family.30 For ARD \u2014 and Toums -| KR.room, y: ne chi ble bedroom, and v ty private vo house.bowrd h Of rivate fam \u2018ar fiher- lniehed doy, tectrio and Aue all strict i clase 3409, tar Bran \\ .ir absolute p Park avenue var bathroom flat Phone, © ba 6 su K nook with Address X .\u2018phone.Pa \u2018 Siar Branch gn > venu | LET DOU NI, nor of May.4 use of \u2018pl \\V KHRR, : HNghtn an Fark a SP day os Tot, two tlemen the \\ \"Address ._\u2014 == Ly 0 aHahle for 38 Office.ROOM Vous rw no ails Mention | i ried cou, te.133 Maneficia\" & a ' i CPURNIBNED Hi ROOD Carn npt \u201c Ma x.33, Jevd mar c FURNISHED y St Mallliew, 83, T° bie iting room for a PI oh only.I Dayle vi, off a Lourdes '.ame de / 10 Nouw L 4 US MON DAY.MARCH 3, 1900.DAILY _STAR-SATU a 7 ms an SLICK GAME OF JEWELLERY THIEVES Substituted Bogus for Valu- able Rings Abstracted from Jeweller\u2019s Tray.TWO MEN UNDER ARREST Alphonse Auley and Spenard are Accused of Having Worked the Fraud.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 About 4 o'clock yesterday ufternoon Trudel and Leboeur of Chiaf urrested Alphonse Aulev and Hormisdas Spen- 4rd on a charge of theft from the Jew.store of Mt.Narcisse Beaudry, ectives Detective Carpenter's staft.eljery oR BL Lawrence street.Ou Thursday alter noon, C'Auek, twa young nen Beaudry 's ture, be tuo much entored trouble for the Wished to hake a purchase.Me.dry came to serve ie that they were well reese, of valuable rings.time, little nottced.they slipped which are not genuine place of the two buckets They then inférmed Mr.Beaulry that they did not see anything that suited them, and thanked him very much for his kindness.they would return.them at n later date the two rings was $13- and gn.They had heey Bone trom the store about five minutes when Me Beaudry noticed what had happened He fm- indiately put on his hat and coat, nd went to zee Chief of Defectives arrenter.After # shart interview with the Chief Detectives Trudel and 1, bueuf were put on the chase A ood den of the men was given and With this started n fir y ; an 1 out to find the guid SPENT NIGHT ON TUE SCENT, The detectives worked VAT On the ined Ty Abavt 1041 244 viking Up St Lawrence street in tha \u201cinitv or oN Yeaadny ss store.aol tre Pew ied For then day and rehir\u2019s Chase The two Young men Standing near the core of ore SSE SITE Who Tt dete tives ap- sochied he «King them 0 few estions MIE the tune the talking OEE on The tan detectives kent wate h oi the Youne men's fingers to se di they were Wearing the rings ne of them raise] his hand ta his Suthe and it was then noticed that be Nad a dicmend ring on answering foo the description of those stolen from \u201cte Bead store, The detectives then Vands on the men, they were charged rings that they had on théir fingers At first they both resisted and refused to go with the officerg, but ;f- Ter seeing that thev could not escape they walked quietly te the Chief's of- fire.The two voung men are dressed in the best of clothes, and wearing at the time of their arrest each a Feaver-lined wll Thurs 1 ti day ester.eh They were Cats placed (heir with stealing the overcoat valued ar ahong $30 They Also ware beaver caps which are va Tued at $30 cach Thèse are thouxnt by the police to be made of stolen Eunds.Thev bave been arrested sev- eval times on similar charges, but tho authorities have never been able to prove a case against them.They are considered by the detectives to be a couple of very clever pickpockets, and niso to have mine a habit of visiting large stores and stealing goods to ell to some of their feminine fiends.\u201cJarndyce vs.Jarndyce.\u201d SRundyee vs.Jarndyes the interminable tax -System Co.2206 ST.CATHERINE ST.,, MONTREAL.FLORISTS.Shamrock sand Green Carnations for March 17th.Trade supplied.P.Me- Kenna & Son, cor.St.dC'atherine and Guy streets.: s3 286 sIiEht damage tn Jacques Cartier pier from the ice and ulso some damage of a more serious character to section 18.This will be repaired as early as pos- sthle.TETE SE For a happy, thirsty man\u2014for a tired, run-down man\u2014for invalid aud convalescent\u2014there is the right taste and the right tonic effect in 13 Seroful cc Royal 29 Whisky It is cellence, with the Royal Distillery behind ernment stamp on every bottle.For sion\u2014\u2018\u201c Royal\u201d Whisky gives the fuli satisfaction that only à pure, old, mellow whisky can give.a whisky of guaranteed exit and the Canadian Gov- every use\u2014for every occa- 1 Inherited Disease\u2014Eyes Hardly Walk\u2014Life of Suffering.Still Another Great Cure by Hood's Sarsaparilla The following letter is from Mr.Geo.A.Zirkle, School Teacher in Mt.Horeb, Tenn., well-known all through that county, where he was born and has always lived.\u2018Mt.Horeb, Tenn., Jan.10, 1906.*C.I.Hood Co., Lowell, Masgs- \u201cI have suffered all my life, until lately, from inberited sçrofuls, When a mere babe I had a scrofulous pore back of my ear.At 21'I bad 18scrofulous lumps on my neck.At37 the disease assumed a new and\u2018 tantalizing form.My eyes were affected so that} I could not read after sunset, and when I closed them it was difficult to reopen them.There was always intolerable itching al} over my body.Then a\u2019 tumor on my neck ch to the front of my neck, suppurated aud was followed by others, until six had forméd and broken.I becareso-weak I could scarcely walk, and could hardly attend to my teaching.All the medicine I uee of Hood's Sarsaparllla.In lees than three months the sores healed, a troublesome catarrhal taint disappeared Radway's Ready Relief For External and Internal Use CURES Neuralgie Sere Threat Coughs Colds Qrlp Proumenia Lambage Reuralgia Sciatica Rheumatism Fo ral Eomsedy has proved lf 50 safest and surest antidote for pain in the world.the amount In doetors\u2019 or bille Bold dy sl) druggists.POR SALE BY ORUSOISTS THE WORLD OVER.RADWAY & CO, Lté,, Mentreai.ous Lumps of health, weigh more than ever in my life.Do you wonder that I believe in Hood's Sareaparilla?I can do no Affected\u2014Waeak, Could ?and the scrofalous habit steadil w less apparent.Today I am in t o Best less than recommend it everywhere and every day.\u201d ; A Valuable Remedy.*1 recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla as a valuable remedy for purifying the blood, As a spring medicine it is invaluable.I am using it for rheumatism and it is doing me good.\u201d Mas.BELLE, 37 Hermine Ste, Montreal, Que.pen 7 Ou account The first prize of $13 waa won Ly The s~cond prizu of $10 was won b The third prize was won by Miss I'he hundreds uf numes who ure w tion.the Mronllilv votluE +vntest DRY GOODS, MEATS, L'ETOILE, 481 and 485 Notre Dame West, Chaboillez Square Rortha Lachapelie, 80 Wellington street.¥ Walter Stanley, 1051 St, James street.Dubreuil, 220 Richelieu etrect inners of the $1 BOOTS AND SHOES.HAY and RESULTS E E GREAT fF Were Decided Friday, March 2nd.of cur extra long lists of voters we are unable 10 advertise \u201chese Hsts In the newspapsrs: hut we are having a largu lultoer vf Hzly printed su taut all may secure une oa application at L\u2019Etoile, 481 Notre Dame West and Adam Lamy, 3555 Notre Dame, St.Henri.prizes will be found on our printed Msts to be had on applica- STAMP BOORKRS.Those who have no stiunp books should get one at once, as by doing =» they may win $15; wand they must remember that they gol the full value of their stamps, together NOTE WELL-\u2014It dues not take lons lu fi a book of Stwnps when jou consider we sol) On ALL OF WHICH WE GIVE DOUBLE STAMPS AT THE FOUR BIG STORES: ADAM LAMY 3553 and 3535 Notre Dame v d VAOVIIHE prize as high ae with an oppurtunity Lo vute at GROCERIES, BREAD TICKETS, St.H enry roe.uy Baby\u2019S Own Soap! DO IT NOW! REMEMBER! It is a rare aid in preserving the beauty of your skin and the freshness of your complexion.Don\u2019t FORGET It is impossible to make purer or better soap for the toilet, Nursery and the Bath.: Get It To-Day.Accept No Other ALBERT SOAPS LIMITED, MFRS., MONTREAL BOULE & CIE STIN = a FINE CHAMPAGNE | IT'S CERTAINLY 3 THE BEST BRANDY PURE: GRAPE JUICE.ifn RICH AND MELLOW At All Leading Clubs and Cafes L.Chaput, Fils & Cie.Sole Agents Montreal, ail Owing to the luck of snow this year the regiments of the city will probably begin thelr parades and outdoor work somewhat earlier than usual.All the corps aré busily enguged in preparing for the work of the season, and thea prospect of an early start encourages the men tu enter with spirit into the preparatory drilling.It is likely that the outdoor work this year wil} be distinguish by a greater devotion\u2019 iv skirmishing and open order work in general than has been the case in the past.The change is one that Is likely to be of the greatest advantage in making the work more interesting, « nd at the saine time more useful as he- ing more of an approximation to the conditions of actual service.No.8 Company, of the Victoria Rifles, gave a trolley drive tu the Back fiver on Monday night, which was \u201coi- towed by a dluner.A large number of thelr friends were present, and a very enjoyable time was spent.A pleasant feature of the affair wuk the presentation by Sergt.-Major Hown, of the cup which he had offered \u2018for in- ter-company hockey competition, and which was won by No sv Company.Color-Sergeant Trotter, who was only lately received the position of seni sergeant of the company, hal in harge the arrangements for the alrixe nnl dinner.and he and those axenciat u} with hha were Lhe rocipients of many | 1 7 congratulations on the success whi:h had attended thelr efforts.Canadian Artillery will give a concart on the 9th of March, at which Major Johnson will exhibit a very fine collec- Military Happenings.| +de fon of stereopticon views of China and in the 2nd Japan.The annual Inspection C.A.will probably take place on June the 11th, 12th and 13th; and the annual artillery practice will occur on The Duke of York's Hussars held a the 20th of August or thereabouts.Rquadron Rrmoker last night at their headquarters in the Drill Hall, and as usual the entertainment was a bril- llant succcess.The aftendance was |! large, and the musical programme pra- vided wns an extensive, and very en- Joyable one.Corpural Palmer acted as accompanist, and the soloists were Mr.Percy Hall.Mr.L.I.MdMahon, and other local talent assisted by mem - bera of the regiment.In intervals of the programme refreshments were served.A special feature of the pra- gramme was the hunting horn sextette by the Canadian Club, which was very much appreciated.Among the guests were representatives of the other city dorps.Arrangements for the entertainment were in the hands of Sergeant-Major Vittie, and a com- mitteee of elght.and to their efforts is tn be attributed its unqualifièd suc- cous, The Hussars held their first lance drill on Monday night.The attendance wax good, and the work done remarkably safigfactoix for a trinl performs.ance.The drill was done on Foot.un || will ats be the four or five following drills.Colonel Peiletter acted am in- siructors The Athblélic Associativn of the :nd No.1 Company of the First Prince of Wales Fusiliers will give a dance on he 8th of March.The Fusillers will hold a\u201c battalion parade on Tuesday night next.This will parades of the year so far.be one of the first regimental Colonel Carson, the popular colonel of the Royal Scots, left lately for England on a business trip and wlll be away for a month or five weeks.In the 65th Regiment.Corporal Craig, of No.6 Company, has been promoted to the position of sergeant in the same company.The meeting for March of the ner- geants\u2019 mess of the 65th will take place on Wednesday night.The bugle band of the 85th Rifies ia practicing hard, and the men are mak- ng every effort 1æ keep up the reputation of the fegiment for having the best bugle band In the city of Montreal.There are aixtéen men in the band, and (complaint that the attendance is not they are soun to have a completely niv :as good as might be expected.\u2019 outfit of instruments.They are being instructed by Bugle-Major B.J.Tisons.; Col.Dunbar.formerly District Staff Adjutant at Quebec, who has lately been appointed D.A.A.G.of the Quebec Command, in the place of Colonel Cameron, has arrived in Montreal and taken up his \u2018quarters at the offices in the Drill Hall.\u201cColonel Dunbar has only recently returned from England, where he made a course at Aldershot in \u2018\u2019Tactical Fitness for Command.\u201d A well-known Montreal veteran passed away this last week in the person of Captain Thomas Maxwell, formerly of the 2nd C.A.Captain Maxwell paw service in the Northwest Rebelilon and has always taken an active interest in military affairs in this city.He was a leader in the agitation some years ago for the better upkeep of the military cemeteries .dn Papineau and, on St.Helen's\"Island.He was an authority on everything connected with old forts and miiitary landmarks in this part of the country and often contributed to the Query Columns of newspapers on his favorite subjects.« The signalling classes which are go.!ing on at the Drill Hall under the direction of Assistant-Inspector of Sig- nailing, Captain Lister and Nergeant- Instructor Webb, Though the work done is very satisfactory, there is =» The Broad Arrow in a receut issue, has an interesting article on the future of the militin.\"The future of the militia must be practical to be imper - ally useful\u201d sayp thir journal The [ 5 : been + of corpordte existence has Fin b mat sufficient ht and won, but it is 1 Cone ratified with that victory.The militia cannot remain where it is or what it is.There Must be PE ne and immediate progress.tovatts the realization of that practical scheme of regeneration and reorganization which will enable the Militia to become that effective second line of military de- fonce for which it Is destined.Already measures are in course of completion for so arranging future trainings as will make service more convenient, more suitable to the civil wok and elr- cumstances of the rank-and-file, and therefore 1t may be experted that recruiting will improve.1f the Militia is brought to the people and its terms and conditions of service made con- veniont to them.there will be no lack of numbers and no want of good material.It is to be hoped that at Inst and that Militia service will he adapted to the needs of the people by an elastic aystem.in substitution nf that rigid regime which pas nearly destroyed it, But there are certaln points which require to he congiderad, and ecoecially how the MiHta an n whole le to he- come tn all respects an effective mille tary fares.Ut 18 not enough to serre a rafficiener of man, Thay mus) be Praîn- el ns soldiers not any In dred bat in the reign of common-sense haa hegnn.| must be ed by officers fully competent for their duties.There is a present danger that too much consideration | may be given to the convenience of the men and too little to the education of the officers, for after all drill is a com- | paratively simple thing, but tactical | training cannot be neglected without | impairing the efficlency of the officer.! \u201cAs regards the officers, their vase is | rot difficult of treatment.as far ns possible at least, the equals | of the officers of any Eumpean army.At present they have not the opportunities sufficlent to make them efficient \u2018leaders of their men in the field.They ! are, an à rule, careful and painstaking \u201cin ordinary regimental routine, but in ' fighting capacity they are deficient, ; for the reason that they get no prac- { tice In fighting formations.If arrange- \u201ctnents cannot be made for htem to t ments eannot be made for them to | own regiments they should be nttached to regular regimerits when undergoing field training.It 1s not, however, sufM- | elent that they should be merely attached.Before attachment they should i he required to obtain a certificate in | tactics at a promotion land to have It confirmed on the con- l'elusion of their perlod of attachn:ent to , the regulars, Thus theoretical Know- \"ledge way be verified by practical ex perience If oudinary aftachment +.Poet conventently be arrankzed shontil special tradning battalion.! formed by MifGa.or n special «Lond j of artical and field training, ln the (hote he ! It is Ahbso-! lutely necessary that they should be, ! | Relves, examination.: tactics, flofd works, and musketry, and \"ordinary course of Atiitia trainiag 11, vo t is almost impossible for the vfficers to do Justice to themselves, They have too much te do in looking after their men to be able te think much of theme An officer has little or no time to sit down and study.he has no time to work out tactical schemes, and even if he had the materlul avallable is not suitable to proper Instruction.Special needs require spectul measures, and this i= a specially urzent need in the case of the Militia.All officers are concerned, but perhaps the senior officers are the most handicapped hy this want of means and epporttnits for really qualifying themselves for thelr positions.\u201d CTt augure well for tbe fntnre of China that so many of the students In the schools at Tientsin are so enthusiastically interested in frorball\" savs the Tlentain Young Man.\u201cWo are very fortunate tn having =» excellent a field for this purpose, and we are glad to he able to extend the privileges of using it to à number of the schools of Tientaip, A little later we hope to get foothall matters better organized and tien we may have sotné regular matched games between the different schools I the undersigned Iately ot ONG Vatiquerte Limited.Tuvniture Healer, hase the please of annenneing that I have seveped my connection with the above Ory ated sey at present at the ciridon of HOP Lalele & Uo Funie Pure and Carpe: desler.Nnd à ta 8 Notre ve Stree weal, chape Tout be tn a positions ta vatisf all ere roues he wilt [aver oor cath var orders.Freel Porta I + \\ ; , hoa tm Wall: Street Speculators Now Look For a Purely Traders Stock Market Market Does Not Look Exclusivaly on the Bright Side Now, But Gives Events Their Proper Vatu From the Special Correspondent of the | heavy Montreal Star in Wall Street.New York, March 3.\u2014The stock mur- het at the present thme is a nerveless conditions bat loans tor thr aes Peount are stil at a too high fev! suggesting: further forced realizing should unsettling events pceur.\u2018hoy surplus of the banks 1- av the lowest the Ltrge operators having ap- atéair, patentiy left it tu its own ways und fancies.\u201cThe market.1t may be sat, sensitive to adverse news.thus \\ncdicuting that the leading Eln- anvil) jnterests no longer ure active im holding ap values, and that its tech aca! position is much weaker than it was in the clustng month of 1905.is extremely There | i 1 appeits on be nothing in the general | pitiatiton, aowever.that warrants ui- Castitrss on ile quil of investors, con-! \u201ciiu, + govcidug the actual value of; Va raaainiag sound.with ne .7 the back of 2 ent tof an unfavorable change.The ns trétal des iv Wull Street is that the sitarkel will continue to be a trading Str Jor some time wo come, and that Liter on In The season an upwaru move- rucut will begat from a lower level, this idea being bused vi Lite expecta- tivn that there will be no adverse change in vonditions affecting and business in this and other cuuuiries.ALL FACTORS CONSIDERED.During 4 period of stock market enthusiasm, c\\erything but the brtght side ix disregarded.but when wore not- mal conditions arrive the tendency 10 give events their proper value.he - ing the past week there have been various factors of a more or less un- ratirfactory nature.Prominent tu this regal wax the passing of the reseln- Hon lv investigute the coal roads when following closely upon bills against rathroads in the State Legislatuies, fndicative of the growing spirit of wn- tagonisin to corporations.In York.where the gas combine will forved to reduce its price twenty per cent.the advocates of municipal own- ership\u2014to say nothing of various reform measures\u2014are making a weighty propaganda to force legislative action.Along these lines the measures proposed by the Armstrong Insurance committee.drastic in their nature, are ca!- culated to affect Wall Street to no inconsiderabdle extent.particularly should those features bhecome law.which practically restrict investment by insurance companies tn bounds permissible for savings banks and coinpel the sale of stock holdings within fixe years.The dectsion of the Suprvine Court in the Chesapeake & Ohio cave.while it should not be interpreted too Niterally.Ing In a dual capacity of carrier and dealer.Although the fight over tlie raflroad rate bill i= no longera novelis the uncertainty of the onuteame has als.a dizquieting effect.Last, but no least, the coal dispute hangs lige pall over the market.THE INSURANCE The Armstrong thi t life ne longer pre pe rs REPORT.committee suggests insurance companies should be vwners nf stocks.The dl''assian Goverimient some years ago uade a similar suggestion.oul of \u2018hich arose the famous sale of stocks, sith # =Uring attached, by the New sork Life Insurance Company.Pre- saraabiy the motive for the Armstrong L'URBésite, 15 lo curb the personal pone cad ambiitops of the heads of Ste ho von aaes, Qu the trustees bers *eldud the fhrone.If the sux- clou + adopted.there are two Ways arobding ie uv.One is ownership cis \u2018TP siock Iv subterfuge.the other is thot thie powers own the stock an merely borrow the money from the if surance companies.The loss to ge telicaihalder makes very little differ- anve 1 individuals.but in the aggre- Tate bs eolossal.Any individual who ls 11h enough to own a large sitce of \u201c 1lruad uevlgAge is footish uniess he vs stock besides so that he can be on the inside councils and keep posted \u201c1 vv hat is going on.Corporations Stand in the came category with indi- Vidunls in this respect.MONEY A DRAWBACK.Money market conditions in the United States are not at all favorable to active speculation in securities., Money is not only commanding a good ' price In New York.but it also is held at firm figures at all the interior cities and as a consequence of the high rates At points outside of New York the attractive quotations here will not be effective in inducing a large flow of currency toward this centre, althougn some may come from Canada.Indeed, money is going out of New York, and it doubtless will continue to do ro in volume for a number of weeks to come, owing to the spring uirementsz in agricultural sections.Owing to the firm rates throughout the country, the only source of relief for the New York market in to be found abroad, and it therefore ia probable that in the event of continuation of the advanced quotations in this country money will move from Europe to this side of the ocean.MONEY AND EUROPE.If there should be serious disturbance abroad over the Moroccan situation Europe might decide to keep its funds at home, and in this event there might be acute stringency in this city.At present quotations for money in sil the European capitals are well under the rates asked in the financial centres of the United States, and just as long as there is no trouble betwen the European countries the natural tendency of European capital will be to move toward the point where it may be put out to the cst advantage.Fortunately, liquidation in the stock market has in part rectified the recent ton- SPRING CATARRH.Disease Prevalent Now, but Can Be Quickly Cured with Hyemei A great many people suffer more with catarrh during the spring months than at any other season of the year.the changes in wéather seeming to buve à bad effect upon the disease.Some of the cures made by Hyomei snem matrvelivus when one remembers that the patients had suffered from catarrh shee childhood and that for yews.they had been unable to get a good night's sleep.on account of the disagreenblr tickling and dropping at the throat caused by this .Offepsive discase, A few days treat- with Hyomei brought quick re- Mer, cad its continued use made a complete and lasting cure.Hy breathing Hyomet through the pocket inhaler \u2018that comes with every outfit, all the air passages of the lungs and throat are filled with air laden with Nature's own remedies for the cure of eatarrh.Al disease germs are killed.and the Irritated mucous membrane is healed.The complete outfit costs but $1.00, extra bottle 50 cents.Compare this small expense with the fees charge by specialists.If you cannot obtain Hyome! of your dedler, it will be forwarded by mail, postage pald, on receipt of price.Write to-day for au free sample bottle anil consultation blank that will antitle you to services of our medical department hout charge.The R.T.Booth Com- any, Hyomet Bullding, Ithaca, NY inubpey- is; + New ! be, methods \u2018 makes against a railroad at- | a ort firm, luvel at this priod in EXPORTS AND Goll Luckily exports have been at sore- votd-breaking a level as tu perimnut \u2018he payment of American debts with vig recourse to shipments of Bold vudi- narfly in evidence At this =vusen.\u2018The big bankers and financiers have reason sxtech years, tv be thankful that thelr exceedingiv large Tlolaïtions of seeurilles, conse - vativeiv estitnated ut over SHH 00) 000 sihee Jauvare Ise have fouidd toner- uble reception 10 Fucopeæn viveles.vlie there would he prospects for anulliss period of undigested secunities.While he Tol nut trust an immedinte contingency veanpaanies Mal esenutrils Up AS 4 ivserte seine Hit ong ear Ineger quat of which 15 now axautthelbile for stoek nat ket speculation THAT COPPER COMRINILL The Street is still waiting with some ci interest for detalls of the hig copper combine.So far the project lus ven Kept pretty well under ove Tio hus been an excellent expat devau-l for copper ever since the close of tie Russo-Japanese war, despite the fut that it was thought that after peace had been declared shipments would Fadl off.this theory beim based on the flea that the end of the war woah megn a decrease in the demand io oon.nection with quirements.the Russo-Japanese Since last August.the war was brought to a eleve.Tore cign shipments have 4reraged 17.000 tons à coomh.while the experts in \u2018he présent inonth will.it ix belteved, ux- ceed 26,000 tons The visible supply Te- when A THE MONTREAL, DAILY of copper is the lowest ever \u201cmoi an In the history of the.tradl.i® di * THE UNION PACIFIC RUMORS While the Gutes following were giv- different from the form in which they vu credit fur the anoyement in Union \u201cvien te un & hen Pucific, présumably Ww market a line of Vi rs x be, worth hb pur.stock: purchased «lt a-gher-javel, in- dd Sa timations thru a vois vould * Su i \u2018URB\" DEAL \u201cFal béfure June out of the Norther Be- 3 .cuites profits found Mans bellever:, : nt de et riers Was, it J the wish being doubtless tather to'the the ret > T ad æsèn atier! thought.Some wWiseacres fixed upoiu Aly % Ta % mes J.\\puil las the date fou à distribution 5£ [CHF tw © closed up.Details are Costing, puit ; Vapeur pitt litorest, Attenti i THE BANKERS VIEWS, on 1s galled w the, A fuct that even if the consummation of Fanking interests aie talking much he deal ého more conservatively \u2018on the general © deal ula be delayed for some time.the Steel Corporation would\u2019 not | sufrer.inusmueh as experts state positively that the corporation has enough Speaking of the vullook for a ueinmber of vite large Wall tie rent hed that he auttcrque- Boley ga\" paf vante - rates next fall.av a time : re où the lands which it now owns or when ordinarily more or less string- Leubsidiars onal all the needs of its any prevalied.In explaiîninx hi.prosi- I twe he ! paules ur at least tion, he stated that We were now Upon peus Sears.On the other d, the ciest of an industrial boon, the re- {1 he (rent Nortitern would \u2018still control action iron whieh wettld reduce the de- [the lands which it now owns and wand Tor business purposes gud conse.Would br recelving the full benefit of quently nuthe money easier, | thelr when elle the propose | PoP WAS A RELLER.rporution may A month ago\u2018 the principal supply (not be officially announced quite us - \u2018 age ET] Ain Li yo w o S of Great Norther liailwas puelerred | FOON #8 Wüs expected, prominent in | terests both in the railroad world and urhet vus fresh.Hist hel was fi in the steel trade, confidently expect stock cominx in the .ly transferred certificates fu the nae ( of BVO 8 Crosby.Mr.Crosby is treas- Pe see it go through successfully.turer of the Union Pacific Babieasd and | \"were being predicted for the stock.Op- THE GATES ATTITUDE.The Western contingent were heavy sellers of stuchs this week.mon fvitie wa loldings of Greu selling its treasury-.Northern Et sold on a vising seule \u2014w hile the solhng vas ge- hg on the great ore dead with the Uni- Co.had heavy orders of Amalgamated, ted States Steel Corpu.ation Was belnä | Union Pacific and vuther active carried through and fabulous prices : sues, | observers lu be in the nature of belated liquidation forced by the adverse developments, particularly the money erators asserted that just as soon as the Union Pacific got through selling, the stock would hate an CHOrmMous situation, which is making its : LA + ; : .: self 1- vise.The Union Pacifle selling ended |), foi.It is getting to os ea .oh due a.0 price wis ro Wall Street to sell whenever John W.shac RUS er at tha nue.; 3 Gates gives vent to his bullishnensa.broke 12 1-2 per vent, und sold at! .pu N .; ithe Invariable consequence being a SL The terms of the oro deal are not | je ter ; AE slump in the market.Traders fear Net affrually announced nd President .\u201cthe Greeks beirl fa , ; Hall has left town, One may now con- | ke nee 8 oar ng th > having Hi- clade what Was a reasonable assump- Le fait | n Gates's philanthropy, The tien ti the first place \u2014thet- the Union bullish interview wus Mpparently de- Pacific management was about as Signed to facilitate selling of stock.smart as the average and would not but it can hardly be sald that the sell out ts Great Northern if some- results were satisfactory.Union Pa- thing was to happen which would make the proeprty worth millions more just as soon as the selling ended.The ! movement, S.s.&R.NEW LIBRARY, BISHOP'S Bishop's Caolleze.Lennoxville, will have a new library building.The work of construction will be begun in the Spring and will be pushed forward as rapidly as possible.A competiton for plans was announced some time ago.Several architects entered Into competition, but the drawing submitted by Messrs.Ross acs farlane.architects, of this cityd trom which the accompanying cut wasfmade WHOLESALE TRADE IS FAIR.Dry Gods Buyers in Market\u2014Groceries Moving\u2014Molasses Cheaper.min'a Bulletin to-morrow Montreal trade A far seasonahle volume of wholesale trade lu reported.taking things all around.The week has witnessed quite à goodly influx of dry gonds buyers, who have mada good sorting sclections, but they nearly all report the carrying over of quite à vonsiderablo proportion vf thei fall purchases.Groveries are moving out faidy well, though some houses report collections somewhat slow, largely attributable.no doubt, to poor country roads Sugurs are barely steady on the factory basis of $4.09 for standard granulated In barrels, The jobbing price of Rarhadecs molasses is again reduced to 30 cents.and it 1s reported soms small lois of new crop are being offered in quantitv at 27e cents, A good movement is to Le noted In heavy metals.and most lines of hardware, with generally firm prices, thousn American makers of sheets, are said to be quoting rather lower figures tian Heit.Ish manufacturers.Best brands of domes- tie iron are quoted at about $21.00: best Scotch brands are quoted at $91 50 for delivery on opening of navigation: Ant for instant delivery from store at $25.00 in ordinary lots.Present offerings of hides show considerabla deterioration from the grub, and 10% to 1c is the qua- tation for No.1.Leather values all rule and manufacturers of huots and shoes are busy with spring deliveries.will say of TO IMPROVE SEED IN WEST.C.P.R.Seed Selection Special Train Has Completed Work.Winnipeg, March 2.\u2014The sced seiec- tion special train completed its tour over the C.P.R.system.and the officials he- lieve the campaign for the Improvement of agriouitüralc tions has been a huge success.If sto at 185 stations and covered 6340 miles; 930 lectures were de- lvered before an aggregate attendance of 26,994 people.The idea of this special train originated with Second Vice-Presi- dent Whyte, of the C.P.R., who takes a great interest in farming operations, and who had observed the great loss occurring through lax farming operations, which was beginning to have an important bearing On the commercial Interests of the country.The benefits to be derived from such an educative agency us this special train wae wo impressed on Mr.Whyte hy his observations that the C.P.R.volunteered to pay all the ex- pensé of furmndshing.equipping and operating the train, the Government provid- Ing the expert leoturers.Firms Incorporated and Registered.The following companies have been incorporated in Ontario: AYLMER\u2014Ayimer Cigar Co., manufacturers.BRAMPTON \u2014 Brampton Building and Improvement Co, GALT \u2014-R cldons, Jud, NTAGARA FALLS \u2014Canadiæn Ramapo Iron Works, NORTH BAY \u2014Nipissing Tribune Publishing Co.OTTAWA \u2014 Moffat Fuel Saver, Lid.OWEN HOUND\u2014Ben Allen Portland Cement Co PERTH-Standayd Finvelope Co.manufacturers, PORT COLBORNE\u2014 Wainfleet Natural Gas Co.TORONTO- KE.J.Digium & Co.wholesale woollens.ete.Photo Bug vers, fad, .frescent Coal and Coke Co \u2019 The following \u201ccompanies.ste, hase been tegistered in Province of Queb-.MONTREAL \u2014 Anglo-American Varnish ! | library bullding will Ca stock {smaller rooms: fo been accepted Wy ue Bp of The second\u2019 nor.will Ho «thi | feet.COLLEGE Management of the College The new structure is to erected on the quadrangle in rear of the existing \"Arts bullding.and will be con- hected therewith by.a corridor.The consist of twa rmonize, wi storeys and a basement.The inside Khe college, SE measurements will be lifty by thirt light sandsto brick and granit The interior will: be treated in d which is made to \u2018tontain t It win, may.be Used 4 and volumes.that H be so hardäcter to ener baifaings - -ot The fivst floor will be devoted tv (a lecture room.æ master's common room.| woods with expoded timbér-truss cedl- roo for books, and other ing resembling in character the library bulldings at Oxford.| WESTERN £LUB OF WILL.to; a + Archambault & Co.restaurant.Bri & Frere: cou}; Cooper & a.er- \u20ac mt, G.Fernet & Cie., upholsterers: Marche St.Arnaud: 1°, Mackuy.publier An iniportant oy Bay.been formed ~1, Millman & Heller, customs brokers; {at McGill as ax Indirsct result of the \u201cA.Nantel & Cie.merchants: H.Scott.| legislation regarding McGill now agi- Jeweller, Women's Domestidund Busine 4 ~ BY WIRELESS.Arrangements hive been comple ted \u2018between the Doniinion DeForest Wireless Telegraph Gom- pany Limited, of Canada, \u2014 AND \u2014 The DeForest Wireless Telegraph Syndicate Limited, of London, England, to absoiutely establish WIRELESS COMMUNICATION between America and Europe.on or before November 1st, 1906.These stations will be the most powerful in the world, and will have a capacity of sending or receiving 50,000 WORDS PER DAY, which will give a net revenue to the pominion Company.ducing the present cable charges from lo cents to 12 CENTS PER WORD of over ONE MILLION DOLLARS PER ANNUM, should bring the based upon re- which, with the land stations of the total , net earnings up to over $1,200,000.00 PER ANNUM, \u2018 equal to 100 PER CENT.ON THE ENTIRE SHARE CAPITAL.The Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph Compauy.Limited.ia the only wireless Telegraph Company doing a commercial business in Canada.and it numbers among lis ctistomers some of the most prominent business met and corporations in the cities of MONTREAL, OTTAWA AND QUEBEC.company, Its business ig rapidly increasii g and with the completion of the station at TORONTO ABOUT MARCH 15th, ft wiil be in a position to very muatei fully increase ils present earning power, The Share Capital (2].200,000.00) of the Dominion Company is re- murkably low.and for that reason the shares will advance very rapidly in price, and we now predict that within ONE YEAR FROM DATE the shares of the company will sell for ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS EACH, which price will ba based upon-the net earnings of the Company.Interest at the rate of SIX PER CENT.PER ANNUM is now paid quarterly on the par value of the shares.and the FOURTH PAYMENT will be paid MARCH 15th to all Shareholders of record on March last.The shares, which are ful} paid and non assessable, can be bought to-day at par $5.00 EACH, \u2018and \u201cthis price is subject \u2018to be withdrawn without notice.Address all correspondence and make all remittances to HUMPHREY & COMPANY 180 St.James Street.Montreal, Canasa.7% PER ANNUM PAID QUARTERLY .FOR SALE\u2014A limited number of 7 per cent Preference Shares of $100 each in a prosperous Canadian Company \u2018doing an average business of $500,000.00 annually, Dividend guaranteed by Directors and paid every three months (4 times a year).Shares a first charge on the assets, For particulars.etc., apply to STEWART & MUSSEN 13 ALLIANCL BUILDING MONTREAL Co ALT ** Silver Stock for Sale.\u201d The McCORMACK COBALT SILVER MINING COMPANY UF TORONTO (Limited) (NO PERSONAL LIABILITY) - + CAPITAL, $510,000, .PAR VALUE OF: SHARE, $1.00 DIRECTORS AND OFFICERS: *R.L, M'CORMACK (Conger Coal Conh, nny) ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL, M.P.(M5185) 00000 ont Vice; President LIEUT.-COL.J.A.M'OILLIVRAY.ex-MiP.3.040.2nd Vice- President (Supreme Srorstavy LOW) reves sense President ese .RALPH E.GIBSON (Pres'dart Conger Coai CO.) iveisneerans Treasurer FRANK E.HODGINS.K.C.Toronto .\u2026.creer die ) SAMUEL R.WICKETT, Merch TLIONU.cos0ce reason se {Directors DR.HORACE BASCOM, Uxbhridse SAMUEL S.SHARPE, LL.B, Uxbridge.Cees roue 000010 uonce0 > ' offers for zie a limited number of shares of (12> Treasury Heck vp tae pu oa cents pes snare, par vali e $1.00.Fully pald and non-ateessable The Compat.owns four mo Mining Dist: tot of Coleman aid Bucke.Company's title :o which has bee: pesssd hy The Coleman properties contain 92 acres.and ave in Close proximity to =uch valuabie shipping mines as the \u201cHag aves\u201d \u201cJarohs.law 1 sons,\u201d \u2018\u201cClendemilngs\u201d\u201d \u2018Fosiers\u201d and Mrumrrorvde, and ARSQYE from 97 to 441 ounces of Silver per ton, from se, ples taken {rom rear the surface There.are no honds, Only a limited number of shares to be soid.a [Û under i 8 d respecte ran be oblained from tna - ania Re ara Post.nffice orders, etc., payable at par te the company\u2019s order in Torento.Îh6 Macon Cobalt Siver Ming Ga oi oran, Linie( 82 CANADA LIFE BUH.DING, TORONTO.ing Mm aporties in the rich Cooa't Silver sisting n° ares, the the Goverument.vos 242 Que no preferved stock, orme an 52 Zaw Land of Sunshine a-CGuba Land and Fruit Co., Limite in Ouba is Equal to Any One Hundred Acre Farm in Canada With One Quarter the Work and Outlay Liverpool Killed Himself i With a Revolver.' ar pe ho Ss bf Farmer Lord May$r of ana A Ten Acre Fruit Farm | \u2014 | LY AS TO FACE SERIOUS TRIAL, A eT ! James D .Maudsiey, the Suicide, Was | & Companion to a Man Murdered 1; in November.We Lave the best land In the world care when planting, and variety, bro- APRICQTS erican markets weeks ahead of those CONSERVATIVE ESTIMATED RE- | increase of yield as the trees grow old- Speclul to The Montreal Star.for vranges, lenwns, grapes, figs, dates, duce ell the year.will net 3200 to $400 an acre.from any other source, thus always se- © TURNS FROM A FIVE-ACRE | er of about 15 per cent.& year.Rapid \u201cWinnipeg, Man.March 3.\u2014Alarmed ! apricots, strawberries, and every varie GINGER IOUT rigs \" curing the top prices.ORANGE GROVE.and cheap transpo a © i add ma : by the lbud report of a revelver, at- ety of small fruits.can be ralsed in Cuba; can be out grow nicely In Cuba and are profituble; PINEAPPLES.bearing year from planting, trees not | ay to the profits o & : tendantis al the Leland Hotel rushed y .vated in oranges during the first three avers, $500 acre.; \u2018 .i ° ; I'he best opening in the world for = ge an 2 ; | .y Into the livatory yesterday afternoon puultry rulsing, assurine profits which years, ur chocolate groves.It 1s plant- OLIVES .The Cuban plneapple to-day domin- pensions Year from planting, trees not Now ESTABLISHED ON ! and foul Juwimes I» Maudsley, a cannot bu compared with elsewhere.od and cultivated like :.otatoes, \u2018and ates the American market.About $4,- Third year from planting.trees bear { orn OPERTY : young Englisitman, writhing on the \u2014_\u2014 Ylelds haif to two tons \u201cper Bere aud do well in the high lands of Cuba, 000,000 worth of this fruit was shipped ing, estimated crop value 3500.i Post office.general store, livers.rea- i hal ln on, of the compartments, in We have numerous old established Commands 10 cenus Pet Laps i New but were prohibited under Spanish law.out of Cuba last year, and yet the great Fourth year from planting, trees sonable hotel accommodation, direct ; the convulsions of Impending death.tobacco plantations, and zrow the fin- York market.One ton of ging Will produce rich resuits in fruit and western and central markets of the bearing, estimated crop value $2,500 shipment by water, our own medical x und with blood spurting [rom «& hor- est tobaëco ever produeed in Cuba.worth $1,000 to $2,000 olive oll.Profit of $200 to 3600 an acre.United States are unsupplied.Fifth yeur from planting, trees \u2018beur- attendant.È by a vane from à ee Libre revolrer w ol 1 few examples of profits RICE.CACAO ORANGES.ing, estimated crop value $2.00).t The railway Pie now boing buitt te Foe { vaio « quote à fe ,.: Eacl pcceding ar pr tionate within 6 miles of our property.I which lay smoking and blood-covered tuade on products, Suv oo Donnas upland rice.aver or chocolate tree flourishes in Cuba.It ust be re bered that an | increases.og year proportionate | we have published in the past num- : Tn Sd foe Maudsicy.who hud gonv \u2018 owe \u2019 ponnics Por acre.They attain a height of 10 toX0 ft.In four orange rove will mature here in one Nv botter evidence Ix ceded of the ecrous letters from those who havo vis- ; pres en va a \u2018 To eres POULTRY | YUCCA oars.and will produce.to 10 bounds |.third less time thun lu California or large returns from the successful | ited our estate, which speuks volumes Ÿ placed the weapon do bis forehead of all kinds do well in Cuba.and comes produces starch and tapioca, and other trees por acre, $240, and after ten years Floridu, orange grower than the Fat that i mare than all we can sav, 4 extensive.+ Ned the Linger i liber: mand very high prices, especially vggs: sweets Used in confectionery.1 d °e trce $500 A ; ; : W-acre orchard in full bearing was | hese people have bought extensive 5 Gri er \\ BL Wi \u201cite Na pigeons anid doves do nicely uverage à profit of $200 to 3500 per acre, oh pounds per tree, - a he west end x the .sland is the | recently sold.toclose an estate, al a ly.Many purpos¢ making their homes a alien n ui = vo © : =~ .: .- ; 0 = = ; 7 \" : .i 2 ns ; fe .\"ane \u2018 VEGETABLES AND SMALL FEUIT oldest and miost desiruble fur settlers, price of $30,000.or $1.000 per aure.Ain- + there, and numbers are now farming .3 When pulled vut vf 1 | STRAWRERRIES PRUNES .; 5 vasily rouched by rail and boat.The | erlezn growers in Cuba are geiting + © their lands.§ meat, he wus unconscious, sl large and shperlor quality.: nd pro- Lo wall in Cuba, and pay $150 tu $300 of all kinds do exceptionally well in right soils for FRUITS, VEUE- net profit of from $150 to 300 per acre i Deeds guaranteed and can be handed 3 few cons ulsive shudders.eK duce two crops annually, and with rer : ce, .Cuba, and can be placed upon the Am- TABLES and TOBACCO.! the third year after planting.with an over at once, £ Out uttering a word.: He wag the son of Janies Maudsley, * former Lord Muyor of Liverpool, kng- OF YOU PU ROHASE NOW THE PRICE IS f land, and head of the publishing com- Go a any of Maudsley & Co.of that city.' + The young man had resided in Cau- \u2019 ! \u2019 Ÿ #da for ubout three years, having J worked for Wulter © Burkwell, a § furmner at Trveherne, Manitoba.for the Ï 4 Jul two years, till Saturday.when he i \u2019 \u2018 2 left his employment in com: to the - : » i * (ity.He had been drinking Since ar- > : $ riving here, and it is belleved that he CL ; pu .Cl ; \u2018 © was worrying over au approaching ; : i : ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 trial at the Portage La Prairle Assizes, - : >> : .i _ where he was to be arraigned on a | d t F n t L d Hi h : { (harge of attempted rape on the per- When you buy our ian you ge ruil and\u2014 Ig \u2019 Dry and Free From Swam p., *vu of Mrs.Joseph Dudus, of Treherne, which is alleged to have occurred over a year ago.The deceased wus in re- - > cet or cu penis, oi 5:50 on is Apply 106 King Stroet West, Toronto eo.F.Davis, M ing Di r ceipl of an aunuity of $2500 from his , .a DAVIS, anagin rec vinently came to Winnipeg.moe .- - A pecullar «coincidence in connec- troie With tho case {8 that he was a bosom friend of the Late J.Chrkson.Ml, who was murdered by Eli == mr \u2014 * Obb, near Treherne, à frw months AAAAAAAAAAAA A AA | | ao 2 EEE EEE EEE 4 ; i His father, mother and sister live in \u20ac ; $ \u2019 \u2018 \u2018 ! Iiverpool, and à pâthefié incident wus $ ® 2 : \u201c ; : \u2018ie finding in Bis pockets of letters 9 or OSSIP RS T Te or Office Hours\u20149 a.m.to 6 pm.; Wednesday nnd Saturday thr 5 p.m.TO-DAY .FOR.FREE BOOK.n order to prove to all wha are suffering the Emplra Elevator Com WRITE PLAIN, | rom his Gupmerous and lewthaomo disease l'erecting another \u2018with a cnpaolty of 1: | 3.Kiokman, on & visit to Msotreal Orchard\u2019a Confession Corroborated.Sunday.10 a.m.to | poi any cate of catarrh quickly, no matter how 000.900 D bla af They are éonneoted with transportation Boise, Ida, March & \u2014 The States- : long standing ERA wit rend a ation this suramor, a Mn *\u2019pobton matters In\u2019that part of the Emp re and man announces that Steve Adama, ar- |.> AT cont Send un tine And address to: DEOPn are crocting mills for the maru: 87¢ AoW returning\"to India via Zngiand rested st Haines, Ore.on February Peters, Magog; W.J.Harvey.New At the Itussall \u2014 F.J.King, Tordn- York: A.B.Trudeau, Quebec: D.D.[ day and the treatment will be sent vou by facture of steel and iron tubes.Port after a tour of the world.Ms Castle in connection with the ation of - AT THE HC HOTELS.0 .Boston, Mass.; A: M.Calvin, Garden Island; Geo.O.Smelly, } on , : r ft York: 1, F.Owens, Stonefields; M.| to: C.E.Lyman, Boston, : return math Tey 1 10 will ponitively care, Arthur is interesting itseif in this enter.ormer Governor Frank Steuenenbers, , Boston; Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Mossman ; ra that you Will be wileomed Instead of prise to the extent of underwriti $100.- sald that the reception given tho Prince au made full a .Kilhe, New York; John Larnard, Ot- Kingley.Oxford, N.8.; H.Lumdon, à.Mr and Mrs.J.Bunos , ' shunned by your friends.©.K GAUSS, 3533 | 09) of the bonds.\"RH | und Princess of Wales in Indla wns of a sion, fully Rorroboratine airs contes lend mor 'ARRIV ALE.tawa.New York: Chas.A.Miller.Richmon 3; Prencott; Mr.and Mrs.J, Dubrule, x.: Main st, Marshall, Mich.Fill out coupon \u201cWe are leaving for Toronto this cvai.- remarkable character.He bellevgd the y ; ha A r 8t E.L.Cote.Quebec: 8.P.Powell, t OL .: nt Harry Orchard, concernin th At thè Albion\u2014Louls Leger, tawa; F.Charlan, Ottawa: F.W, + helow, Ing in connection with our municipal bill, royal.visit would be productive of much ination.\u2019 « the css LA gi Carslak \u201cramoley, re Basele; A.E.McFarlane, Boston; Mrs, Bolton: F.rachel conte | Mase: Cowle, Ottawa; 8.Stmard, Ogdensburg.NE REE oo Tamant IW before the Provinoial l'ar- pond; inasmuch adit woud permit pount= | Beveral ys SEX are also, daid Ets H pe St.Anne; R.Killott, To- N Blue.Tort William; d.Goldstein, I en: loans, ; At the Windsor\u2014J.A.Miller, Winni- Thin coupon Ix goad for ons teu \u201cYon know.Port Arthur ix a municipal less thousands of the fglives io come to have been n y Adams, = Detroit; A.i > cette : a ined Catarrh pa t A , Ricndeau\u2014Damase Gauthier, S .B.; ; Eure, matjod frac.tinh gnekage.duty || QUnershin town.© and owns tr \u2018elcvérie Into personal touch with tiie son of thelr or Td ë SE faa Das, Gue oh: Grenvitids 5 Xe Fenokingham: Laurentides: B.Boulanger, Berthior- Varin, Dod: H, Brosie Que | fren, Bumpy Ti yon whme and ad- [UERDE Band kal pasa got ria, Emperor, and thereby promoto loyatuy and \u2019 SAE uy, Otte Rankih, Geo.Gibeon, Toronto, \"lvitle; C.A.Beauchemin.St.John: Kromer, New York City; J.8.Pltiw, Ki.* foros on SE ns es to with the a a of the waterworks ! good feeling.UE Helr for British: Karl.rot J.a D Yoëlke; At the- Grand: Unton:\u2014L.J.Mitchell, Louis Arsenault, Edmonton, Alb; J- John: R.W.Ryan, Toronto: R.H.po\" QE Se apnée || London, Merch 3 Margen; coun JIE Hr is |b nee tet | EE Baie Eh, à, | a fimo \"T 1 fh à s ort; i Have, if ryn- Indla, ma at the work o ti \u201cCar toss .+ - Charron, * + .= awn; M.amfiton: J.re ds En EE a | a | hi a pe S| BS lh pe |B te AED am MR Belen ES RE wt nln LE me : P| Sroetient chamcice, He hud Te J Be | arid\u201d winter of \\ Lady Cora Ketan: ss oxpor Phi ge i \" rhe kin: on Faser, Ottawa Ww.(bia.ste Armes Te Ci Pelletier, Ta lion: D, Hart, Toronto eae Gates seven fen eo 8 ; : spinal study the \u2018ueeds a] Lhe Jodian né : * = dé ' ; Denæt-Caran.Gomes tie re vou Gee ! \u201cpianos trom Bombay.Tr fe: orl grappled In # Ste tom 64 8; son at Quarilon Lom FF vs\u201d haiti, pi, Wa: 1.E.Angus, prairie: x te 1 repealing Witches.carefully | repaif- PRR NTN eh Cea a come) FAM Bombay: tulle: cuma vo Ene ith f 1on | Park, atmexbur .\u201cine Seed, Toronto; 8.Cre Esto i Bmkile: HB.Tohfpkine, Tock/ Iss At the Placé Viger.Drumm.Seeger hl ot ; \u2018 mine = ihe anjipe conditions wh y Larpdiy.LH h ' 3 ork: Jot v en ed.Hemsley, 235 SL James St.- glizhimen, \u2018Mewsrs.James ll.Castie ami exist\" al ways in wcftaln detricis + yesterday, ve ph Re McDonald, ia; W, A \u2018land: Robert Kennedy, Amnprivr.\u201cNew York; John W.Hornor, Jr.Nov | + i Shoat display was permitted to GOVERNOR GENERAL SHOUTS WITH DELIGHT His Excellency Introduced to the Sport by the lce Boat | Owners at Kingston.AT ICE BOATING have such excellent opportunities for this sport, in my opiniun, one of the most healthful winter pastimes.\u201d Ice boating was such a novelty for the Governor General that he\u2019 was like a \"boy with hls first gun.He would shout \u201cWith euthusiasin when the boat would Kingston.Ont, March 3.-LEarl Grey and his party yesterday had a ride on each of the ice boats that tumed out te show them the sport.Though the Governor General started out on the \u201cJackfrost\u201d he changed his intention, taking u ride on the \u201cSnow Cloud.\u201d \u201cViking.\u201d \u2018\u2019Bronchu\u2019\u201d* and Canon Starr's yacht in turn.Earl Grey was most enthusiastic.\u201cIt is really my first experience and I am delighted\u201d he exclaimed.\u201cYou # bounce over a crack and then strike a clear spot uf fce bound before the brisk wind with one swooplug whisk.He handled the tiller for a while himself while on the \"Snow Cloud\u201d and expressed the hope lu be an expert ice yachlaman in the near future.After his winters experience in Canada he hoped he would agaln be able to visit Kingston and go \\ice-boating on the St.Lawrence.The afternvon was spent at the Royal Military College, where gymnastic exercises were demonstrated.= ENGINEERS ARE NOW SENIOR CHAMPIONS he Point 8t.Charles Aggregation Defeated the Third Victorias | Last Night.The Engineers\u2019 bowling tram of, Point St.Charles, won the senior howl.fug championship for the year tv0ä-06.| Last night they defeated the 3rd Vic-1 torin Rifles team un the Vies' alleys, | by 21 pins.J.Drysdale, for the Vice, ! and the Surgeon brothers for the lin- gineers, were the top scorers.The score was as follows: ENGINEERS.W.Surgeon.179 179 166 224! J.Pirrte = +0 197151101 479.TT, Cunningham .120 155 346 421! T.Pearson .170 170 164 444: A.Surgeon.163 166 195 vy W.Eddison .145 160 169 474 | 2.916 | , 3RD VICTORIA RIFLES.| Jordan.155 166 148 439! Melldowie.\u2026.150 149 128 4.7] Glthooly.132 157 158 467 | Mills.yo.We 156 204 136 496 | Johnson ., .17% 126 205 204 Drysdale .197 166 179 042 - | 95 Majority for Engineers, 21.The rd Victoria Rifles\u201d team howl to-night the 43rd Rifles and OU.A.A.C.teams at Ottawa.\"4 The Junior Engineers have challeng- ed their intermediate team to bowl three matches, to take place on Engin- cers\u201d alleys, Y.M.CA ullevs and Roy's alleys.As there is great rivajry between these two teams, che result is awaited with much interest, only managed to get the puck past Le Mesurier once.The class Medicine and i though the Senfors worik:d hard.tn - championships of the Applied Scince Mevl- \u201ctes will Le decided ihis afternoon.and next week the final matches for the he Capper Trophy will be played.The teams were:\u2014 Arts Arts Freshmen (6.) Seniors (1.) LeMesurier.Goal.Edwanrls Williams.Point.Cousins Carey.Cuver.Flanders Stevens.\u2026.\u2026.lover.Payne + McMahon.-.Centre.\u2026.Downey Pediey.Right winæ.De Bek MeMurtrv.left wing.Peterson Referce-R, Guodehild.Set.\u201808.Invitation for Sham rocks.AT lhée apnual meeting of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club, an invitation to Visit Toronto will be discussed.Shamrocks have been invited by the Tecumseh Œlub to go ta Toronto and Play there on Victoria Day, May 24.The inducements are larger than usually offered.Mount St.Louis College defeated the Polytechnic School yesterday afternoon by a score of four goals to two.Le- febvre and Bastien did the scoring for Mount St.Louis.Canadian Rubber Company defeated Henry Birks & Suns at the Victoria rink last night by seven goals to two.There was no score in the first half.but in the second the forwards got busy, and Rubber Company scored seven times to Henry Birks two.Lester Patrick.of the Wanderers, was responsible for six of the seven goals scored by the winners.The mins were: Rubber Company.Henry Birks.Kemny.« .goal.« .May Murphy ., .point.Doughtry Davidson .cover point.Ryan Hennessy .forwards.,.Bradford (3.Gale .\u201d .Dudley Catto.,, ed + .Scott L.Patrick .\" .Patterson Referees\u2014Messrs.Bowie and Falk- ner.AUTOMOBILES HERE | AND OTHER PLACES The Season to Let Them Out Coming Fast and Their-Number Will Be Greater, ' | is | ! i Same of Montreal well-known fox- hunters seem to have given up some of their exercise on horseback In favor ot excreise in the auto.i There 1s at least one autoist in Montreal whe has defied the elements throughout the winter, and who even user his machine 10 go to the theatre fn a snowstorm.Motorists who have trouble with their water connections should substitute wire armored rubber hose for the metal pipes.making the joints by means of 1wistedd wire ellps.The rubber hose actominndates itself to vibration and curvature and strains the unions but little.According to W.W.Burk, the total sales in New York of motor cars of all rorts, have been fifty.per cent.greater during the first two months of this year than during the same period of 1905, and ax Burk is the manager of the Electric Vehicle Company's New York branch, from which the biggest record of sales in the city was made last year, he is considered an authority, Not only will the road Information and touring departments of the American Automobile Association be greatly enlarged this year.but members will find a string of hotels and garages all about the country where they will receive special attention.It is probable, also, that under the new regime, which John Farson, president and 8.8S.Gorham, secretary.that the organization wiil have much greater influence in logistative affairs.Secretary Gorham will take up his quarters at the New York offices.31 West 42nd street, New York.and remain in the metropolis.sn that of the two chief workers, one will be in Chicago and the other in New York.Some of the exhibitors at the Motor Boat and Sportsmen's Show.In Madison Square Garden.were more than ever dispased to grumble this year because the motor boat display ao Rreatiy overshadows the hunting and fishing features.They ray there ia too much lake and too many boats and not enough forestry.It is rough on the sportsmen exhiBitors, but the com- Plaint seems prophéticat.It sukgests the swan somg.Tt is a remarkable commentary on the growth of the motor bot that the warrant for this wail haa been greater every vent since the motor .A enter.+ the Sportsman's Exhibition ns a sort of side issue.Tt hopped in.made its own puddle and now is the biggest toad in Ji.making allowances for mixed inetanhor.M.A.A.A.Musical Club.; The conrert to he held on March 28th under the auspices of the M.A AA Musical Club in the new Stanley Hall.nromises to be a successful affair.us rome zond talent will appear at this concert.The Mandolln and Guitar section have rome thirty or forty instruments and will offer some novel selections, The Glee Clb meet every Monday nt 8.30 p.m.for rehearsal in the Assncha- tion building.and the Mandolin and Guitar Section every Tuesday evening.mm ea McGill Class Honors.The class hockey championship of the Arts Faculty at McGill was derided yesterday afternoon when 1he first year men trounced the fourth to the tine of six goals to one.The Fréehles were stronger al' round; ind BOXING MATCH AT SHAMROCK GROUNDS Callaghan, of Philadelphia, and Johnny Burdick, McGovern's Sparing Partner, the Principals.\u2014 There will be an old-time boxing tournament in the Shamrock Club House on Fridav next, and it ought to be a good one.Tim Callahan, of Philadelphia, well known here, will meet Johnny Burdick.Terry MeGov- ern\u2019s sparring partner.Of the latter, a despatch dated from Boston says \u2014 \u201cJohnny\u201d Burdick, of New York.and Pittsfield, the featherweight pugilist, made a fiving (rip to Pittsfield yes- terdav for the purpose of rhipping his training apparatus to the Johnson road house in New York.AL this roadhouse Rurdick is training \u2018Terry\u2019 Me- Govern for his fight with Battling Nelson, March 14, befnre the National Athletic Club in Philadelphia.Burdick said last night that \u201cTerry\u201d was in the pink of condition.and was stronger than ever before.\u201cI trained him for four battles before this one, and I know what I am talking about.\u201d Burdick said.\u201cMcGovern has the hardest punch and sleep-producer that Nelson over went up against, and I belleve that \u2018Terry\u2019 will knock him out or outpoint him befnre the end of the six rounds allotted.\u201d\u201d For this number of rounds \u201cTerry.\u201d in the opinion of Burdick is the fastest man in the world.\u201cIf Nelson will take the gruelling hat \u2018Terrv\u2019 will hand out to him he's a wonder.\u201d sald Burdick, who shows a badly discolored eye as the result of one of McGovern's wallops.Burdick has a double motive in training with McGovern.He | 8 matched \u2018to fight \u201cTim Callahan, of Philadelphia, March 9 before the Natlon- al.Sporting Club of Montreal, for a large purse and the championship of Canada, Burdick is the only man that fought a draw with \u201cTommy\u201d Mur- pby, of- Harlem.who defeated within two weeks three of the fastest fea- therweilghts In the world.namely, \u201cChick\u201d Tucker, of New York: \u201cTommy\u201d Maffit, of Chicago.and \u201cBenny\u201d Yanger, the -Tipton\u201d flasher.\u201d of Chicago.Burdick\u2019s friends clatim that for breaking even with Murphy without training he is entitled to consideration for a battle with the top- Hners.R.M.C.of Kingston won the Intermediate Intercollegiate championship by beating McMaster University in a rough game at the Mutual street rink.Toronto, by 15 to 14, winning the round by 9 goals.Hale and Watson for R.M.C.and Young, for McMaster.starred.Many players were penalized.Security SOVEREIGN Stand\u2019 for-recurity] Savings.and stabjlity.You are sure of BOTH EE and much MORE.Che Soversign Bank of Canada A deposit of $1.00 opens a Savings Account upon which interest ls paid four times a year.7 \u201cDO IT NOW.\u201d in a place it when you Pull vour money where you can get want it.Main Office\u2014232 to 236 St.James Street.Uptown Brane St.Catherine St.(corner of Guy Street).Hockey Baseball Way Sere yr Yeni ae Made The pictures où the left viva] candidutes for tho presidency of the Montreal Lacrosse Club.TOM CARLIND.en CURLING ON THE VARIOUS RINKS M.A.A,A.Trophy Competition Was Continued Yesterday Evening\u2014 Other Local Matches.For the M.A.A.A.Prize.In their match with Montreal lasi'evening.in the first half of the semi-finaie fur the M.A.A.A.trophy, five rinks of Heather curlers secured an aggregate majority of 15 points.The game between Skips Suckling and Smith was delayed for nearly half an hour because the lights went out, The other Lalf of the semi-finals will be played Monday cvening.The sum mary: On Montreal Ice.Heather.Montreal.H.G.Punnett W.W.Walker W.E, Cushing F.C.Budden T.de G.Stewart C, Corristine C.W.Tofield J.W.Fenwick (skip) 8 (skip) 14 A.8.Ault D.MoLennan R.H.Clerk A.J.Darling J.L.Baves Tom Brown Alex.Hardman Col.Miller (skip) 18 (skip) 7 8.PP.Wilson FE.Darling Dr.N.Smith W.Taylor G A.Robertson G.PF.Waker W.F.Smith H.E.Suckling skip) 19 (skip) 14 On Heather Ice.Heather.Montreal J R.Adam 11.J.Chard Dr.H.M.Church Dr.¢.F.Morrison J.Boott A.R.Oughtred N.W.Macdonald T.Willlamson (skip) 9 (skip) 12 J.Baird 4.Brock H.Roffey J.R.Gordon A.Lu.Robertson F.© Wilson A.K.Hutchison J.RF.Mundle (skip) 19 (skip) 11 ST.LAWRENCE MEN WON.St.Lawrence curlers defeated Laohine Chih fast evening in the district medal compelultion by 16 points.The summary: On St.Lawrence Ice.St.lawrence.Lachine.R.Godden M, Robertson F.Spaniard E.C.Short J.Fenwick W.1.Johnson QO.W.G.Dettmrrs W.L.Ryde (skip) 12 (skip) 12 R.Allan L.A Mass D.A.Bethune WwW.R.Dyckworth D.Drysdale F.J.Craig W.Cairns R.Lucas (skip) 18 (skip) 6 On Lachine Ice.St, Lawrence.Lachine.J.Laing A.McLean w.H, Griffin A.Johnson J.Henderson W.Anderson ii.Drysdale C.F.A.Oliver skip) 12 (skip) 11 D.J.Ii.Murdoch A.Biffett H.M.Watson {.T.Strathy J.Johnson James Duncan D.Gutlitie G.W.Henry (skip) 10 (skip) & One Tle Curling Match.Caledonia and Heather junior curlers indulged in à friendly match last evening, On the former's ice.The Caledonias won out by five shols.\u2018The summary: Caledonia.Heather.W.Hagar KE.G.Brook P.C.Ogllvic A.Wood F.N.Findlay H, Wheatly E.C.Hutehison 8.Munro (8kip)\u2014 9 (8kip)\u2014 9 D.Campbell F.Fry J.Lawson J.Lawson UG.M.Fenning H.Brown T.8.1 H.ton (Bkip)\u2014 9 (8Kkip)\u2014 4 Montreal Beat Ottawa.Ottawa, March 3.\u2014 Tho sevond half of the District Medal match was played here last night, Montreal defeating Ottawa by 1 to 19.The Heathers, of Montreal, play Ot- tawa to-night for the Quebec Challenge Cup.The scores follow: ontreal, Ottawa (1).O.N.Evans W.C.Little R.J.Rattray A.Whillans C.W.Dean w.wan F.N.Southam W.L.Blair (8kip)\u201419 (8kip)\u2014 9 C.Brown R.Gamble C.W.A.Leggo H.Suckling E.lL.leroyd w.n O.H.Hutchison (Skip)\u201412 (Skip)\u201410 a 31 19 \u2019 ST.STEPHEN\u2019S A.A.A.The Lachine Athletes Reorganized Their Association.= The annual meeting of the St.Stephen's A.A.A.was held in the club house, Lachine, a large and enthusiastic gathering being present.The president, Rev.Percy Chambers,\u201d canon, oc- cupled the chair.: ; The financial report showed the club to be In a flourishing condition, ahd after hearing reports from the aiff- erent committees, which showed the members had been very ruccessful in the various branches of sport engag- éd in the following officers were eleêt- ed for the.coming year: Hon.president, F.D.Monk, Esq., M.P., re-elected.'., President, .Rev.Percy Chambers, canon, re-élected.Vice-president, F.H.McCormack, Esq.Sec.-treas., Messra.E.D.Murray and Thoe, Johnson.Tecumsehs Start, Early.Toronto, Ont.March\u20183\u2014At- the Annual meeting of the Tecumseh Lacrossa Club, the apting management reported the following men for next-seawori's team: \u201cBun\u201d Clark Harry, THE PINEHURST CLV EE Neil Welker, John White and Charles Querrie of last vear's lot, and Fred.Greydon, the star un last season's Chip pews defence.The following were elected officers: Hon.president, Ald.T.L Church: hon.president, Dan.: -~ Rose; president, J.K.Munro; first vice-president, Allan ©.Tier: second vice-president, John 8.Lennox; third vice-president, J.K.Forsythe; treasurer.F.McGuain: secretary and manager.C.L.Querric.Tle delegates ©» the C.L.A.Convention will Le: Joht R.Robinson.Ald.T.Church, A.\u20ac.ler, J.K.Munro, F.Graydon and ©.Querrie.C.L.Querrie will handle the team as manager and secretary.OTTAWA MAN FOR TORONTO.Clarke a Fine Goalkeeper Leaves the Capital Lacrosse Club.Ottawa.March 3.\u2014Ciarke, who played for Tecumseh last year, and who figured on the Caps in their British Columbia matches, and one of the best goal keepers playing the game, is going to Toronto.He did phenomenal work for the Senators in che West, and was counted on to help in bringing the Minto Cup to Ottawa this summer.Bouse Hutton ia in the city, and may bo back at his old position on the Caps in the event of Clarke remaining in Toronto.C.FG.Johnson, with a acore of 50, was the winner of the weekly competition of the M.A.A.A.Rifle Club in the association galleries last night.The next acorex were H.Mudge with 74.J.FE.Morrison with Mudge with 77.A mid-winter dinner of the Outre- mont Golf Club wil} be held at the Rt.Lawrence Hall to-night, at 7.30 p:m.An excellent menu has been bpre- pared.and a very pleasant covening anticipated: \u2019 WINTER GOLFING IN THE SOUTH The wild weather this winter has enabled the golfers throughout America ta make some v the only golfing that is done about th is time of the veur ia in the South, and ane of the mos centre shows the Pinchurst Club house and: links.78, and H] and right are B HOUSE AND LINKS.TURF WRITER GIVES | ADVICE TO MONTREAL | Tries to Tell Sir Montagu Allan and | His Associates to Be Careful and Mind Their P\u2019s and Q\u2019s.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Commoner, writing in Turf News and Views.In an apparently inepired article In the New York Morning Telegraph.has this to say of the Montreal track: \u2014 \u201cMontral's new trick will be realy for racing John Boden, one of the active spirits in the racing enterprise at the Canadian metropolis, asserts, hy next fall.Its first meeeting will fol- Jow closely upon the autumnal season at Toronto.The new Montreal Jockey Club did not apply to the Jockey Club for a place in the union racing circuit of the East.because Montreal lies without the Jurisdiction of the Jockey Club.But the promoters ot the new enterprise on the other =ide of the border will always strive tea work im with the Jockey Club for the good of racing and the glorification of the American thoroughbreds.| It 1s po part of my intention to intimate that Sir Montagu Allan and his friends at Montreal are anything like Îthe promoters of the Weatern Jockey \u201cClub scheme of racing.They are ant.They are men of commercial standing and social distinction in their community.But {if the story or he degeneration of racing in the | West is kept steadily before their | eves.thelr determination to ad- hero closely to the standar.ls | set up by the Jockey Club may be | strengthened.Ë For-the first time in sixteen vears the South was successful against the North in their annual match at Leeds City.Yorkshire, by a score of- two goals to nil, before an attendance of 7.000.This is reckoned a large crowd there, owing to the fact that the game was played on Monday, and that the country is a hotbed of Rugby.The Council of the London Football Association has adopted the following resolutions: \u2014 \u2018This council ig of opinion that the ruggest>d compromise is not a satisfactory solution of the existing difficulty.Instead of decreasing it would nccentuate the overlapping question, and the council therefore proposes to appeal to its clubs at a special general meeting Lo amend its rules in conformity with.the original resolution of the Football Association Council in March last.\u201d Certain proposals ; had pr viously teen formulated with a view to settling the vexed question of the control of professionalism in the me'ropolls, the sald -proposals providing for the London Association to open the door to profersignal clubs, Middies:x and Surrey rMitanwhlile remaining strictly amateur.It \u2018appears, therefgrs, that tho \u2018dverlapping question hdalagain crapped up by way of rotary ,progress towards & mutual and arnicable Bettlement of a matter that has given rise to much bitterness of feeling in Metroplitar: : football: circles for many years past.: The references to the accéntuation of the overlanping.trouble contalned in the above resalutiqn, are to an extent prompted{by tha;difficulties that ere lfkely.to.arise Ih.cqnbection with the necessary en] : London FA.area, \u201816, à rey 'that-did-not pie: tall within its area.\u201d .5 57 Lge, The original resolution-tn- 4 last was.to the effect thatthe tile had now, arrived when all: sfrlicien\u2019 ns80- clations should fall into lite With the F.A.in regard.to the admission of professionsl chide.\u2019 Sines then, the L.F.A.Cotincll has mote \u2018than once signified fix willingoess \u201cté entertain the wishes of the parent body, but has been rendered helpless by the \u2018attitude of the cluds in membership nt th: general: meeting.Tha fact of the twp- third majority bhelhy required \u2018before thé L ¥.A.can, on.ita own inftiatide, alter its constitution is, a big harrier to the succassful issue of a.scheme of the kind, and.it\u2019 remaiis te \u2018be: geen what the attitude of the clabs will be in the face of this Talent appeal by the coyncll.EE 0 A meeting of the General Commitiee of.the A,\" A.A.was.held recently at Anderton's Hotel, London.A new definition of a novice cropped up, viz.: A man who entets-à novice and a han- -dicap event, wins 4 heat Jn the novice race, and then wins-&-p in the open event.still retains his eligibility to compete in the final heat of the novice race on that day.: Ra The !A.A.\u201cA.accepted the offer of 5,000 francs from ths Olympic Committee towards\u2019 the expeiises of British athletes, ruling that this ix & dona fide international competition within the meæning of Rnie 10 (f), and that the éxpéngeen of {he \u2018competitors may be paid, provided they are: not paid direc: to the competitors themselves.\u201d If funds are left with\" A.A.Atha ja mpton- Murton, Dolly Dukin, Archiy A Gn | _ Thé ir 4 Me Lo i ship committee will plek pr RAEI TSS de it: ChaLsmiTit and letter \u201cof agreement hetween _ tional Cycling Union and A.A.A be adhered to, but that under no consider- ®tion shall profesiional foot races take place under auspices of N.U.where amateur cxclists take part.The following records were passed: WALKING RECORDS PASSED.n Na- were recommended by the Southern Committee: «G.E.Larner's walk\u2014Three miles, 20 im.2 4-58.four miles, Zim.145 (AL Brighton, August 19, 1905).Five miles, 36m.1-pc; six miles, 43m.26 1-5s: seven miles, 50m 50 4-ba; eight miles, B8m.18 2-Gs.; one hour, 8m.438 yds.(At Stamford Bridge.September 30, 1906.) J.Butler's walk\u2014Twenty-two miles, 3h.11m.36s; twenty-three miles, 3h 21m.3s.; twenty-four miles, 3h.30m.23s.; twenty-five miles, 3h.40m.20s.; twenty- six miles, 3h.lm.2s.; twenty-seven miles, 4h.46s.; twenty-eight miles, 4h.10m.268.; twenty-nine miles, 4h.20m.8x.; thirty miles, 4h.20m.62s.; thirty- one miles, 4h.\u201d 39m.-4 thirty-two miles, 4h.49m.4s.; thirty-three miles, 4h.59m.3is.; thirty-four miles, 5h.9m.34s.; thirty-five miles, 8h.19m.29s; thirty-six mbes, 8h\u2019 31m.\"14s,;' thirty- seven miles, 5h.41m.54s.; thirty-eight miles, 5h.50m.62s.: thirty-nine miles, 6h.1m.88; forty miles.6h.11m.178s.; forty-one miles, 6h.21m.36s.; forty- two miles, 6h.31m.56s.; forty three mites.6h.42m.$s.; forty-four miles, 6h.62m.12s.; forty-five nilles, 7h.3m.26s.; forty-six miles, 7h.13m.12s.; forty- seven miles,- 7h.28m.188.; forty eight miles, 7h.33m.16s.;.forty-nine miles, Th.42m.b4s.; fifty miles, Th.62m, 27s.; eight hours, 50m.1,190.yds.(At Put- ney, June 12, 1905.) :H.Swabey's.walk-\u2014Nine hours, 5lin.182 yda.; ten hours, 65m.1,657 yds.; fif- ty-six \u2018miles, 10h.41s.(At Putney, June 12, 1 ' A Shrubb, of the 8.L.H.attended {the meeting and -presented his appeal but after discussing.his explanation, it was resglved to disallow the appeal.- ** Shrubb made his first appéarance as à professional or January 22 at Olympia.in a two-mile race, against G.Chi- vers and Sid Thoïyas, thre latter an ex- champion and.record holder.Shrubb won in #m.278.; : On Sunday, January.2st, al Parc le Marche, n r-Vaucregson, the Highgate Harriers( National English and Squth- ern Counties cross country champions) took their opponents, Soclefe Athletique de Montrouge (French National Cham- plons), into camp hy the score of 3544 to 4614 points.Q.Ragueneau, winner of record for an hour, of.11% miles, finished first in 46m 6s, 160 yds.ahead of Coughlin, of Highgate.Thomas and Pearce, of the English team, and Re- nafd, of the French team, ran a dead heat for third place.; Jabez White is out with a challenge to box any man in.the world at 9 stone 10 lbs.Jack Palmer, heavyweight champion, Is anxious to meet Dingey, who wants the match at 11 st.8, but Palmer sticks to 11 st.10 Ibs, Digger Stanley, of London, and Ike Bradley.of Liverpool, met in a 20- round bout at 8 stone at Newcastle on the night of January 20th.Stanley, owing to his cleverness, had the bet- there all thé time, and the contest was one of the clèVerest \u2018seen here ln years.Btanley dropped Bradley, with a right-hand punch over the heart In the sixth.round.but at the end of the twentieth Bradley was still doing business.\".Cambridgé takes up \u2018rowing each year a few weeks earlier than Oxford.which will accoutit fer the.tact that \u201cx vouderfui records in the way of early play.| populur places for that is Pinehurst, those of Mr.Tum Carlind and Mr.Willam Bramley, the two Ne Sa new | It ts highly important : Prix Lemonnlet, and holder of French Tin th ter of the exchange, but Bradiey was / acrosse 6 Tu As à rule.he picture in the | MR.WILLIAM BRAMLEY.| [to the sport that they remain steasd- fast .| \u2018Plans for the construction of the | Montreul track have been accepted by ithe Mantreal Jockey Club, and all \u201chorse folk of progressive spirit will re- (&ret to learn that those plans call tor ia Infle track.The mile-track tdez will jineet with disfavor, because it is che consensus of expert opinion that the mile track is out of date.The Jock-y Club of New York.whose ideas of rac- | ing and the wkay it should be conduct- ted the officers of the Montreal Jockey (Club profess to regard so highly, Joes inot nowadays permit the construction of mile tracks in the territory under its furisdiction.Chateauguay Boat Club.On March 22nd, the Chateauguay Boating Club will hold thelr 1st annual euchre and dance in the rew Stanley Hall.The proceeds of the entertainment are to be used in buying a war canoe for the members of the Chateau- guay Boating Club.Excellent prizes have been, secured, and it is expected there will be a large turn out.Rival boating clubs can expect a new contestant in future war canne races, as it Is helleved that a good \u2018hare of next year's trophies will go to Chateau- guay.Boating will boom In Chateau- guay this season, as they are to have a new Club House, and the membership of the club will he fully double that of any previous season.The Asmoncan hockey team met and defeated the St.John's choir team in the White Star rink, hy a score of 5-2.The line-up was as follows: \u2018Asmoneans (5).fit.Johns (2) N.Friedman.gnal.Wray J.Wener.point.Murray B.Kellert .\u20ac.point.Hobson T.Levinson, capt.centre.Brown capt.H.Levinson .rover.Echart F.Fineberg .l.wing.Wheeler | H.Vineberg .r.wing.Slugger\u201d Referce, M.Workman.# Some Sporting Bits From Across the Sea the Light Blues-are-in better shape at present than their powerful opponents.Whila the prospects of tho Dark Blues ought to be particularly bright, owing to the fact that the average weight is 13 stone 1 Ib.(183 Iba), as compared with Cambridge's 11 stone 9 lbs.(183 Tbs.).the experts cannot fail to see that the Oxford boat has not come up to expectations as yet.There is a lack of rhythm and the oarsmen do not keep time.The man at bow will have to improve and No.7 is hardly the right man.However, Mr.W A.I.Fletcher seems to think he can improve the t crew and the personnel will remain as it is for a while.Mr.Escombe feels confident that if Mr.Powell, who is rowing very weil at stroke, can get 1 quicker rate out of the crew, they will hustle their huge rivals at the start and make the last part of the race an easy matter.In the Dark Blue boat three are from Merton, two from New, and one.each from Pembroke, Balliol, Magdalen and University.: In the Light Blue boat five are from Third Trinity.two from First Trinity, and one each from Jesus College and Trinity Hall.Great interest is evident at the two universities,: owing to the fact that in- ter-\u2018varsity contests in athletics, boxing, rowing, lacroese, association football, fencing, bt!}tards and hockey will all take place between this and April.The association match, on February 17, ts being most talked of now, and the Dark Blues are eager to reverse the beating they got at Rugby.Every one is getting a chance.and it will not be the fault of Mr.Norris, the captain, if the Light Blues come out victorious.Mr.Scothern, captain of the Light Blues, may not be seen tn the field, owing to an accident, but this will not seriously interfere with their chances, as they have the better team to date.It looks like a Cambridge year all around.At present writing they seem to have the stronger athletic team.They have more Old Blues avallable, amoing them being Messrs.Churchill, Crabbe, Lyttleton, Smith, Abrahams and Edwards.The Dark Blues have no fear of this formidable sextet, and Mr.K.Cornwallis, the president.is working hard to-make up for the lors sustained by the departure of members of last year's team.He hlinrelf is looked on as the winner of the quarter and half.Mr.Schutt, forinerly of Cornell, is looked on ap the e-mile winner, but {t is expected to be hard pushed by Nr.Hallowes.Mr.Fyffe will again perform with the hammer.and Mr.Lloyd, an account of his performances e Freshmen Sports, is looked on as a comer.There is a fear expressed that a representative team from the two universities inay not be seen at the Olympic Mzatfies at Athens, scheduled to take Place from April 22.tu May 2 owing to the fact that thèse dates clash with the beginning of the \u2018varsity summer term and that the necessities of residence are not easily surmounted, especially in the case of thdse who have final schools to-deal with.Churchill and Abrahams, of Cambridge; and Cornwallis, Yorke, Hallowes and Somers- Smith, or Axford, have been mentioned as competitors, but it is thought that the summer term: will interfere with | some of them, though it ia pretty cer- | tain that Cornwallis, lallowes and Churchill.will go, the lagt two In the 5-mile and Cornwallis tm the quarter and half.Had the dates been left.as originally scheduled, this difficulty of the summer term.would have heén avoided, The hoxing and fencing compeiitiona between the two universities have heen definitely fixed for March 9 and ve take place at Oxford.Last ycar the result as & draw.\u2019 \u201ca THE NEWLY ARRIVED TURK | WASTED NO TIME IN A THROW.Threw the Newly Arnved : Frenchman in Record Time at Sohmer Park.It was a preity able ivoking bunch of wrestlers which lined up où Sohmer Park stage last night, to be tuiroduved to the audience.The new men are aj! heavyweights, and ure here to compete in the third ; tournameir.Among them appeared Sumason, the Swede, who has been seen several times on the met at the pirk of late.Another man who has been seen here before Is Auvry, the ! Belgian strong man.All the others were strangers.Isirakanoff.the Turk, who wore the red scart and crescent of his country as he stepped forward and saluted the audience in military style.seems to be ' a wonder.It fell to his lot to wrestle Rumageon, the man who wore the red, ; white and blue of France.The men .went to work fiercely.Karakanoff bored in to get a hold, Rumageon pro- terting his body and chest with his arms.The men danced around the | mat a few times, the Turk making | quick flerce rushes.Then he secured a body hold on the Frenchman.from | behind: and a few seconds later had | literally slammed him down on his | back on the mat.Poor Rumageon had | the breath und almost the senses knocked out of him, the whole thing | was so quick, and could not resist, as the Turk fell upon him and pinned bis shoulders down.Time (twenty seconds.I'he next bout took place between | Auvry and Lundin, a brawny swede.AMATEUR BILLIARDS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP They Will Start Playing at Marcotte\u2019s Academy on Monday Evening Next.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The annual tournament of Marcotte's Billiard Academy for the amateur championship of Canada will open ou Monday.the 5th March instant The entries are closed, six players will compete.Mr.Arthur Parent, winner of last vear's games, will represent the Club St.Denis.while Mr.Z.Duchesneau will represent the old Circle St.Denis.For Le Circle St.Pierre the players will be Mr.M.D.&t.Jean and A.Renaud.Mr.Talbot is coming from Quebec to represent the Quebéc club, and W.F.O'Hara will bear the colors of the Ottawa club.The M.A.A.A.will not be represented this year.Mr.Siater being too busy to play.This will be regretted by the followers of this able player.for his showing in the league games proved a great improvement on last year's form.' The tournament will no doubt prove a grand success, perhaps greater than last year.: The league games have shown that the players have improved, In the years past, average of four or better were very seldom made.This year.nearly all the players made better than four and several! of them went over five.The runs also were larger.\"many Whether or not the men were told that they would have to give more than a twenty-second show 15 nn- known, but the wecsiliuæ during the first ten munuies vus not very fast, although both men did considérable work, Lundin being principalts upper berth.After the first rest Ine men went at each other fiercely In forty seconds l.undin Lad his mans shoulders on the mat.The longest hout of all now con:- menced, between Fred Marks, of Ger- and Samson the Swede.During the first half hour there was no ap prodach to a fall.Samson seemed lo le doing mest of the uggressive work and in the was apparently the stronger.He occupied the upper berth most of the thue and would have seemed very much the better man were it not for the fact that Fred Marks was taking matters very coolly, smiling occasional.Ay.and all the time putting up one of the best defence games yet secn at the Lark.Ocecasionaily he would quietly tllustrute some bold which would take Samson unawares and leave him fo the monient almost! at the mercy of Marks.After the half hour was up, : Marks assumed the defensive and dur- ling the next four minutes showed the \u2018patrons of the Park that he Knows a whole lot about the game.Jt looked as though he would be the winner.several times he had Samson in trouble, but the great strength of the latter extricated him.Presently Samson secured a further half-Neison on Marks and had him helpless.Time, thirty-four minutes.A clever performer is Lundin's dog.A punching bag wus suspended from a long cord, before the wrestling, and the bull pup took the greatest delight in punching with his nose.Every time the bag came back the dog was reac to send it flying, hardly missing once during the time allotted for his stunt.ORDERS MADDEN TO APOLOGIZE IN COURT Case Grew Out of a Suit for Separs- tion Brought Against Him by Wife.New York, March 8.\u2014Unless John B.Madden, a horseman of Lexington, Ky.with turf interests in this State, appears forthwith in the Supreme Court of Brooklyn and makes a public apology.after freely acknowledging himself in contempt of court, he will be unable to return to New York city, in accordance with a long cherished wish to be present at the opening of the racing season in the spring.Judge Burr so decided yesterday.Mr.Madden, whose wife, Anna Louise Madden.one year ago brought separation proceedings against him.was ordered to appear before a commissioner In Syracuse, to give testimony in connection with the case.Hr ignored the order and was adjudged in contempt.Judge Burr fined him 8250 and decree that he spend thirty days in gaoi.Mr Madden, who is desirous of returning to New York, applied to have the-sen- tence modified.and yesterday Judge Burr handed down the following memorandum:\u2014 \u201cIn the cfreumatances surrounding this proceeding 1 am disposed to mndi- fy the order adjudging John E.Madden guilty of contempt by striking thérefrom the provisiona thereof relating to the imprisonment of said Madden upon the following terms and con- Slater ran 52, St.Jean made 46.Runs of 30 or better were frequent.All the players are hard at work and make thelr practice with our local professionals, Harrison,\u2019 Thomas, Donahue and Marcotte.The amateurs are anxious to mee what difference the size of the table will make regarding averages and runs.The games are points, 14 inch balk line, 3 shots in on a 5 x 10 table.All games will be reported to the Brunswick-Balke-Callen- der Company, and kept as Canadian records.Mr.Marcotte expects this tournament to be witneased by good crowds and many repairs have been made in his private room.Ventilation has been improved and spectators will not have to suffer from the heat as last year.The admissions will be the same as last year, 25 cents: reserved seats 50c.The admission is strictly limited to the number of seats, 150.No smoking is allowed in the academy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + Mr.Stratford Dawson\u2019s Recital.The audience assembled to hear Mr.Stratford Dawsoñ'h planoforte recital in the Association Hall of the Y.M.C.A.building, last evening, enjoyed a rare treat in Mr.Dawson's playing.Unaffected, unassuming: and sympathetic In style, as a tone producer Mr.Dawson excels, His first number, the Bach-D'Albert \u201cPassacaglia\u201d in C Minor.afforded ample opportunity for technical display.Then followed two charmingly rendered Brahms numbers-Intermezzo and Ballade.Tn Beethoven's Sonata Pa- thetique, however, the artist excelled himself.Next came a marvellously sympathetic rendering of four Chopin selections, of which the Nocturne and Waltz were possibly the favorites.The \u201cPizzicato Valse\u201d from Schutt proved the piece de resistance of the evening, the audience insisting upon its repetition.Olsen's \u201cPapillons\u201d \u2014 a series of trilis and runs \u2014 and lastly the 12th Rhapsodie from Liszt closed a most injaresting programme, MILITARY BEUCHRE.\u2014No.2 Company of the Prince of Wales Fusiliern gave a euchre and dance at the Drill Hall last night.and over one hundred and fifty people attended.No.2 Company intend to make ft An annual event.\"mon: the officers present were Lt.-Co! Tinlarson.Major Laurie, a Capt.Bonham.The last of the members of the New York National League team arrived nt Memphis, Tenn.yesterday.Manager McGraw is on the ground.The New York's° will begin practice at once.Special Notice.THE MENDELSSOHN TRIO The concert given by the Mendels- mohn Trio in the Art Gallery on Thursday night was 8 great success, The fino Chickering Concert Grand Piano which was used also scored a great success hy reason of its beauty of tine and sonorliy.Bole agenta, ©.W.Lind- muy, Limited.Head office.2388 Kt Catherine street: East End Bratioh, ditons, viz.\u2014 \u2018The said Madden shall pay thg fine imposed by said order, shall withdran his appeal from aaid order and shal! appear in open court and make publhk acknowledgment of his offence and apologize therefor.In default of com- pllance with such conditions motion denied.Settle order on notice.\u201d Edward J.McCrossin, New York counsel! for Mrs.Madden.in opposing Mr.Madden's petition for a modifiga- tion of his sentence, made the charge that it was not Mr.Madden's repentance so much as his desire to be on hand here when the racing season opens that prompted him to seek the court's leniency.The Reasons wearing our clothes For are your reasons, chiefly.You'll tind them all in the clothes.* Nugent & Hoobin.Beaver Hall Hill.73 Tel.Up.3487.53 87cod Here\u2019s the swellest thing in footwear this season.The cut shows a Blucher, but we've got the same kind of shoe in Lace Style.The vamps of these shoes are made of the finest patent leather obtainable.For the tops a soft, dulle finished kid is used.A narrow toe is illustrated, but we've also got them with medium and full toes at $5, Invictus Shoe Store, 1622 8t.Catherine street; branches at Ottawa and Quebec.82 4 249 St.James Street.| # + = vd Eos a 1 AIST CONPANES TO PAY THE BILL Quebec House Decide They \"Must Settle Expenses Yor Their Inspection.HUNTING LAWS GO THROUGH \u201cTax to Be Levied on Every Transfer of Shares, Stocks, Bonds and Debentures.Special to the Montreal Star.Press Gallery of Legislature, Quebec, March 3\u2014 The treasurer's resolution toncerning trust companies distributed in the House yesterday provides that towards defraying the expenses of the office of inspector of trust companies, & sum not exceeding three thousand dollars shall be annually contributed and paid to the provincial treasurers by the trust companies doing business in the provinee; that such sum shall be &ssessed pro rata according to the pald- up capital of each company.and that the certificate of the provincial treasurer shall be conclusive as to the amount euch or any company fis to \u201cPay under (his resolution.Several qrswers lu questions were ven, the onJy one of public importanée ing that giving detulls of the last sale of timber limits In June, 1905, Amount advertised was 6,149 miles and amount sold.2.361 miles.The total price obtained was $389,720.83, heing an average of 3165.04 per mile.The following resolutions respecting fisheries were brought down and a bill based on them introduced and passed through the house.\u201cEvery Person not domiciled in the province who desires to fish therein, shall pay à special license for that purpose a fee which shall be fixed by the Minister of Colonization, Mines an Fisheries, but which shall never be less than twenty-five dollars.The Minister of Colonigation, Mines und Fisheries MAY Appoint fishery overseers, whose dutles and attributions shall be deftu- ed In the act to be based upon these 1esolutions op by regulations thereun- der.and whose remuneration shall if required be determined by the minister by commission or otherwise and in cither case shall be paid from the re- \u2018ênues arising from the ope the said act.\" pérations of THE HUNTING La ws.The House then adopted the re - tion respecting hunting, providing that lo person can hunt moose, cariboo and leer, unless he holds à special license delivered by the Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries, or by any person authorized by Him, and that the Lieut.-Governor in Council may es- lublish a tariff or fees for such li- venses.That out of the public lands remote from any settlements, it shall be lawful for the lieutenant in council, upon the recommendation of the Minister of Colonization, Mines and Fisheries to erect hunting territories, which shall Mn no case exceed two hundred square mites each, and that the Minister may release either by auction or by private agreement any such hunting territory to one or more persons for a period not exceeding ten years for an annual sum of not less than three dopars per square mile.at a bounty of $1; head be paid for the destruction of wolves, \u2018Thera is-mnch satisfaetion hers at the passage of Mr.Prevost'a bill to amend the game laws.A few {Important amendments were made.most of them of à nature to add to the strict- Bess of the law.The close season has been loft.however.us it was, and the bint nm this sensc amended by striking out e provision prohibitin in September.P & hunting The tag and COUPpon system went through as promised by the Minister at -the Windsor Hotel Congress, and met with \u2018ittle opposition except at the hands of Mr.Taschereau.Mr.Kelly supported it showing that every care had been taken that the new legislation should not welgh heav- ity upon the settler.The following very important amendments were added tu the bill at the evening session on suggestion of Mr.Kelly.If any one is found on any part of a river or bay where ducks, wild geese or other water fowl rest dr generally gather in any boat or craft with à fire arm or jack light, or other light of a nature to attract the sald birds, or if it 18 proved that any person has been on any part of such river or bay with a jack light or other light of a nature to attract the sad birds, It wil constitute sufficient proof to obtain the conviction of the said person of having been on the said river with the intention of killing the said birds with\u2019 the aid of the said jack light, or other light of a nature to attract the sald birds and it will remain with the said person to prove that he was there with no Inteatfon of breaking any dia- position of the law.1402 B.Any permon or persons with- aut any permit whatsoever having in .Nls possession any fishing or hunting apparatus prohibtted by law shall be presumed fo be violating the law, and the maid presumption will be sufficient to obtain tho conviction of the party thus found, for fllegal fishing or hunt- \u2018dng Ît wfl de te the party thus found : to show that hs had the said apparatus ; far no illegal object.- 4 1402 C.Any person accoinpansing or ; assisting elther a servänt, partner or : otherwise another in any violation of the fishery or game laws shall be equally guilty of vidating the law in the same manner as he-who really ac- vomplishes the iliegal act.THE PETERSON QUESTIONS.Mr.Mackenzie was told Hy Hon.Mr.Roy that the Government hhew nothing about the article hy Principal Peterson, in the Hduoational Record, as to whether or net.ft contained inaccuracies of statemafil, that they did not assume ghy responsibility for the sald article or 1t# publication, nor yet for the intéèrview'giveh: by Dr.Peterson to the 8 on edûtcational affairs In the prayinoe, and.published on the 9th and 10440?February last.Ho Mr.McCorkill told Mr.Per- rault that: he Joan of 1875 was disposed of gn New York and that the Govern | received five dollars to the pound: sterling for the debentures, whicff- aré.fedeemable either in New Yorkor in London.The Government resolutions respecting tax on transfers of shares, bonds, debentures or debenture atocks, provide that in order to provide fér the exigencles of the public service there shall be levied a tax upon every charge of ownership conseyuent upon the sale transfer or assigument .of shares, bonds, debentures or debenture stock isrued by any corporation or cém- pany.made or carried thto effect in the province, : Resolved 2\u2014That such tax shall be paid in money or in adhesive starhps Isswed according to the laws of the province, and particularly In acobéd: ance with the provisions of the reviged statutes respecting stamps, and with any erder in CouncH passed or to be passèd respectipr the shine.: Reppived «3-That the amount of monet whieh shall be paid-ot of stamps which ahall be affixed shall be two PRICE ARTHURS ; VISIT TO CANADA Programme has Been An-| nounced by Col.Hanbury- | Williams.WILL GO FIRST TO OTTAWA Will Endeavor to Be Present at Toronto and Montreal Horse Shows.\u201cTha \u2018met inodme from Premiums, after deducting $5,475.80 for reinsurance, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 was $846,963.68.Special to the Montreal Stur.he\u2019 Interest upon investments amounted to Ottawa, March 3.-\u2014-Col J.Hanbury- Williams, who is in charge of the arrangements for the visit of His Royal Highness Prince Arthui of Connaught to Canada.announces that the details | of the trip from the Pacific cuast to Ottawa are pretty well worked out.All the members of the (Garter mis- siou to Tokiu, fifteen in number, will accompany the Prince on his trip across Canada.The SH.Ewpresd of Japun, upon which the party will travel across the Pacific, is expected to arrive! at Victoria on the inorning of Wednes- duy, March 28.i His Royal Highness will in all pro-' bability spend the two following days | at Victoria for rest.: The party will then proceed'eastward by easy stages, arriving in Ottawa on: to $115,280.07.and expenses, shows a balance of lows: 35,500.00 to Reserve The Reserve Fund to $30,000.00 \u2018W.Smith XC.DCL Bro TENTH ANNUAL REPORT.Submitted to the Sharcholders at tho Annual General Meeting, the Company's Offices, 01-65 Adelaide Street east, Toronto, on Monday, the | and ald: 19th day of February, 1906, at 12 o'clock noon, The Directors, in prepeniing their Report for the year ending December | Siat, 1908, tagether with the aocompanyinz Balance Gheet and Revenue Account,- have -plaasure in direoting attention to the continued increase in the Company's transactions and resources.in \u2018Premium.Income.Revenue and Réserve Funds.During the year the Company pald under its policles 2.185 claims: total.after deducting $3,240.50 racelved from reinsuring compaulies, amounted The .Revenue Account submitted herewith, after \u2018 debtting all : $30.193,59.This has been applied as fol- Fund, $20.000.00 to Contingency Account, $8,668.47 In payment of Dividend No.8, leaving $1,123.12 unappropriated, Fund has been inoreased to $61,080.00, and the Contingency \u2018The Premium Income shows an increase over that.of 1904 of $28,566.00.18th, 1905, there passed away, deeply _regretted.Larratt y ; « Dr.Smith was In a en -fl rear, \u2018and : top years hed been the Company's 2steamed, A he coud thereby created was filled by ché AU of which is respectfully submitted.BALANCE SHEET\u2014DECEMBER 31ST, 1905.> ee \u2019.\u201c >} -Acciden HEAD OFFICE: - « - - - \u201cTORONTO.: GARE Vide pi re i =SATURDAY- MAROM 3; 1908\u201d = - 2 a we te fa J 4° 1 held at | The results show substantial gains $2,270.09.the chargés fe President.The vacan \u20ac \u2018for © sppolatment .of ~My, - W: A.L.EASTMURE, President, The chair sas occupied by the President, Mr.Arthur L.Eastmure, and | Mr.F.J).Liglitbourn, th¢ Secretary, actud as Secretary of the Mesting.The notice calling the meeting having been read by the Secretary, the President submitted the Report, together with PRESIDENTS Gentlemen, \u2014In submitting for your approval the statements just read, 2 have pleasure in pointing out that the results for standard of former years, and make a Very satisfactory showing ! pany haf completed Is first decade, we \u2018are ten years old, and it will de appreciated, 1 feel pure, from thé figures presented today that the time has nots been wasted.An _againet an income from promiuré in 1904 of $223,831.57, the new busl- fess\u201d and \u2018renewals reached the poneide 4 under the Company's policies, the payments aggregating $118,728.57, and that \u2018the cieims exteeded elx dally for every working } day of the year.All were satisfactory adjustad and promptly paid.The business written shows a.corre sponding advance.During 1905 issued orirenewed 9,378 policige, the ag gregaje insurance totalling $16,742,- against 8,223 in 1904 for: $15,6 14,900.00, \u2018and 6,580 in 1903 for $13,939,- spa quarter of a million .dollary.During the Year 2,165 persons and it may be noted 241.00, as $30.00, The Company's absets, which amo ul 882.01\u2014an increase of $18, at December 31st, 1904, at $10,000.00.It | The Company's Income from premlu in the aggregate a total of $1,152,726.78, and in all 10,722 céfved benefits under its policies, the total clalms payments amounting to 020,465.87, It will be seen from the foregoing tb nue, reserve and contingency funds, together list of beneficiaries, are features becoming year by year more marked in our annua stock taloings.The benefits anticipated at our last annual meeting as lllrely to accrue from the formation of the Accident Undeswriters\u2019 surance Cop Xo over 1903 rah adv ther gain of $17,854.67.Attention Thay al Ey in \u2018of our-Reserve Pond.Five ye d y : L000.If 15 now $61,000.00, axd fs set \u2018apart entigolg from actual earnings, nage of it Hing .deplved trod.: ms on stock or.other sources.Banter gratifying faature is the substantial addftion {o the Contingency Fund.Created fn 1898 and amounting it that tine to $4,500.00, this fund \u2018stood the Financial Statements, REMARKS.1906 are well up to the .The Com- lo.gum of $252,390.57, Im round fig- we at December 3ist, 1904, to $112,- y À to $137,684.68, A fur- so de :Âitocteä.to the continued rF agd this hal reached the sum of s now $20,000.00.ms up to December 81st 1905, reached persons have re- at gains in premium Income, reve- With a continually enlarging Amociation of Canada have been partiatlly realized, particularly as affeoring lability lines, regarding which much valuable data has been collated.and rates are now appralsable with greater accuracy.It fe understood that eimiar work in relation to insurance against disability oocasioned by lliness, will also engage the attention of the Assoclation during the present year, and doubtless good results will follow, Two years ago 1 directed attention to the industrial development taking place throughout the, Provigce of British Columbia, and to the arrangements then in hand for extending the Company's business in that tnportant fleld.Our expectations are, I am glad to Sate.being fully realized.as, with an | active and influential fleld staff, together with a practical equipment, good results \u2018are already in evidence.Your Direotors have for some time had under consideration the estab- Mshing of branches throughout the United Kingdom, and arrangements with .St.John's, Nfld, cents for every hundréd dollars or fraction thereof of the par values of such April 14 The longest stops on the\u2019 way eust will be at Vancouver, Banft.TLIABILITIES- SHAREHOLDERS' CAPITAL.und Winnipez.© i 3 Capt.Trotter, A.D.C., un behalf of His Parmeter oer bed LLL UT subse \" $ 51,470 00 ' Excellency the Governor-General, and, aa | Mr.Joseph Pope, C.M.G., under secre-, Reserve Fund.vo ue vv or en oo ce ee 21 ea ae ae ,.361,000 00 tary of state, on behalf of the Do-' Contingency Acoount.24 24 La 42 44 40 ee ee ue 20,000 00 minion Government.will meet His Dividend No.8, payable 1st February.© .3,588 47 i Royal Highness on arrival and accom- Balance Revenus Account.1,126 12 i pany him.86.693 59 The party will in all probability re- Reinsurance Accounts outstanding., .433 09 | main at Ottawa for four or five days, \u2018 646 | after which Prince Arthur will visit $137,646 68 Toronto, Niagara, Montreal, St.John, UT ATTN \\ and Quebec.\u201cTt fs hoped tha the Prince ASSETS\u2014 INVESTED FUNDS.\\ w © , ! PATE of ther horse shea boing Some pode City of 6t.John, N.B.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.§ 5080 00 85.112 50 real and Toronto ont- - vince of New Brunswick.7,500 00 7.880 25 The visit.i : .City of Woodstock, Ont.,, .5,000 00 5.075 00 © Visit, In so far as possible, 1s a - City of Brantford, Ont.er .\u2026.5,000 00 5.100 00 private one.and the number of ad- \u201d City of Toronto, Ont._, .B.000 00 5,105 61 dresses therefore.has been limited to |\u201d Province of British Columbia.5.000 00 5,250 00 those from the Mayor and corporation ht Provinop of Manitoba.\u2026.\u2026 4,866 00 5.563 50 of each place visited.\u2019 \u2019 Province of Prince Edward Island.5.000 00 5.238 50 All the members of thd Garter mis- - City of Winnipeg.+.\u2026 5.000 00 5.019 61 \u2018 ston with the exception of His Royal Highness and Capt.Wyndham.win 347,232 00 ; sall on the SS.Victoria on April 24 $03 45 em 4 UNINVESTED FUNDS.BRITI Deposits with Company's Bankers.1 1 22 2.38145%1 0% SH COLUMBIA HOUSE.Deposit with Cental Canade L and.co.1 2 10 ma _\u2014 Cash on hand in Office.1112 ,, .600898 Bill Prohibiting Manufacture of| Bilis Receivabje and Accounts ccelvable.« .1.867 86 see x | N æ; Colored Candies Becomes Law.Interest aocrued.\u2026.\u2026 \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 0.\u201c8 280 58 Special to The Montreal Star.Agents Balances.+.' mo 45481 49 46.721 ol Victoria, B.C.March 3\u2014Legisia-\" \u2014\u2014 tion prohibiting the manufacture of $187,646 68 | colored candies, which constitute a tions menace to health, passed the British Columbia House unanimously, on the motion of the Acting Attorney-Gen- eral.The law against food adulteration is aleo being made more stringent, and the restrictive patent medicine bill is also expected before the ses- ston closgs next week.Lands Minister Green is endeavoring to put through legislation further safeguard- Ing against the setting out of fires in the dry season, a general cause of heavy loss in timber, PLAYS HAVOC WITH SHIPPING Vessels With Their Crews Missing as Resuit of Blizzard, Mareh 3,\u2014 During the severe blizzard which raged along the west coast of the islands Wednesday night, the hallbut schooner Winged Arrow was driven ashore and proved a total loss.The codfishing schooner Chester, with a crew of ten men, is missing., When the storm broke, all the fishing vessels were obliged to cut thèlr moorings and run for shelter.It is feared tHat craft on the outer ledges suffered severely and that possibly some of them foundered.Improving Parfllament Grounds.Ottawa, March 8\u2014Parliament Hill will be much more brilliantly lighted during the next session of Parliament than it has ever been in the past.\u2018The light of two hundred extra electric lamps were turned on for the first time last evening as a test.For some time the electricians of the Government have been busily engaged on a system which will clearly display the general outline of the grounds.Clusters of 16-candle power lamps adorn the entrances to the eastern.western and centre buildings, and along the drive was leading to and from.At the intersections of pathways, ond along the centre walk the clusters consist of five lamps, while between them are clusters consisting of three lamps.Claime payments.Contributed by reinsurers.19th of February, 1906, at 12 o/clook The following Sharsholdere were bourn, J.F.Smith, F.J.L EXPENDITURES: ve oe ve ve we ee 2.8 44350 Reneurences Iepectians.er LS ma NUL 646780 KM 20 J ; .\u2014 F > °, Dtrectors\u2019 and Auditors\u2019 Foes.À 1.080 00 Sat A À Agents\u2019 Commission, Rent, Printing, and JULIE 13 ! M ve ser sar as we.JL Lg eee 0 ad Tncia Thcensos, ota roan er mr I 0 ne ' \u2014\u20143 25,427 91 20,263 $4 Surplus for 1908.,.c wo = $20, Brought forward from 1906.+ 0 ve «0 se we 039 78; $30,198 69 APPROPRIATION: For Eighth Dividend.ve or co .+.++ oe +0 00 00 33.508 47 To Reserve MA.pt RE S00 00 To Contingent Aocoounit.«vv ee eo oc oo 20,068 47 \u2018 00 Balance Unappr 14 opri@ted.\u2026 ve to eo ++ ve ve ve ae 21-186 und correst, .Audited and fo CLARKSON AND,CROS8S Auditors, \u2018Toronto, Feb.12th, 1906.Proceedings of the Tenth Annual General Meeting., ighthboarn, féton).Dr.W.H.Olérignt and 48 8h arehoiders Montreal Office: 104 St.Francois Xavier Street.REVENUE ACCOUNT\u2014DECEMBER 31ST, 1905.REVENUE ACOOUNT\u2014December 31st, 1905.Premfiume recelved., .oe co ee er .+.3266,310 87 Læns rwbates .+.se co 00 00 se sn ens 08 118,580 57 .8,249 50 $115,290 OT | \u2014\u2014\u2014 315 a - 1 The Tenth Armual General Meeting of.the Sharehotders wea held at the | Oompany\u2019s Offices, Nou.61-65 Adelaide Birest Hest, Toronto, on Monday, the | noon, present: W.H.Pearson, W.H.Croes, Ï G.L.Smntth, J.P, Steedman (Hem- represented by .! Proxy.that object in view are pending.The enlarged vers obtained from Indemnity embracing an almost infin it © there In balimved to be ample room for the venture.perty damage is a new idea; such risks \u2014except in certain limited directions\u2014 hae never been insurable before, and the protection afforded ham a substan tial commerelal value, for which there is | mand, Infrecent years Many new companies have entered the casualty féld, and competition has prompted the introduction of a number of so-called *liberalized policies,\u201d some of the features of which are believed by conservative underwriters to be wrong in principle and unsound.that nearly every leading company on the continent is upon record as condemning such Innovations as Beneficlari feature, an unlimited prolongation of the period for which weekly indem- | nity may be payable, and large discounts to associations, vour Directors have ! not thought it wise to adopt any of these | preferring to belleve that one insurancecompany cannot provide reliable surance more cheaply than another, and that in the end this tact will demonstrate itself.As in former years, I have pleasure In testifying to the energy, seal and efficiency displayed .by the Company's General, District and Restdent Agents, wherever stationed, and to the painstaking and capable manner in which our Head ard Branch Office Btaffs have performed their respective duties.i both \u2018Office and Field the service ren dered has been loyal, intelligent and ex.céptionally active.In the formal pages of an Annual Report expressions of personal feeling \u2014 sve-necessarily curtalied, but I cannot close my remarks without a further ! short reference to the loss we, in common with all who knew him, sustained in She death of our late President.ip: Lara JW.Smfth \u2018Ttas associated with us In various ways for many Te .and with this Company since its Incorporation in 1895, and was respected and esteemed by all.The rag by resolution duly recorded in our official minutes, and also forwarded to his family.Dr.8mith's blography is a matter of public record.and requires no extended reference here.In law, and incidentally in science and literature, as well 'as In mercantile undertakings, his career was a long and honor.\u2018able one.ë I beg to move, seconded by the Vice-President.: \u201cThat the Tenth-Annual Reppert.now submitted.be adopted, and that the same, together with the Financial Statements read therewith, be printed, and a copy thereof forwarded to each of the Shareholders.\u201d But before the motion 1s voted upo formation or answer any questions relating to the Company's affairs.The Report was adoptel unanimously.nfter which it was moved by Dr.W.H.Oldright, seconded by Mr.A.W.Thomas, and carried.\u201cThat the thanks of the Shareha!iers General and District - Agents in the several provinces for thé zeal and efficiency displayed by them in their several departments during the On motion, Messrs, Clarkson and C ensuing year.Mr.A.W.Thomas and Mr, E.T.Lightbourn, scratineers.reported the following gen Bastmure, W.H.Pearson, J.Herbert Mason, J.N.Shenstone, W.R.Brock, F.J.Lightbourn, Thomas Fyshe (Mon treal), J.Monk.After the customary votes of thanks to Secretary and officials in the office, the meeting adjourned.At a meeting of the Directors, held tmmediately after the Annual Mest- Mr.Arthur L.Eastmure was els cted President, and Mr W.H.Pearson A.W.Thomas, A.L.Bestmure, G.H.Munts, G.W, Monk, B.T.Light- | Vice-President of the Company.: ing.Executive Cemmittee\u2014Messrs.Smith, K.0.the Dominion Government authorize ing the Company to effect insurance upon personal property, mentioned at our last annual meeting, have been ex erolsed, and se substantial business will, it is expected, result from the operation of that branch.cial authority provided by the Act we are enabled A.L.Eastmuré, W.H.Pearson and J, M Under the spe- to furnish contracts of e varlety of every-day hazards, and Insurance against pro- likely to be a conaiderable de- In face of the fact es Insurance, the Accumulative obviously \u201ccanvassing aida\u201d ine In rat and sympathy of the Board was n, I shal be happy to give any in- are justly due to the Company's year.\u201d ross were reappointed auditors for the having been appointed tlemen eiected as Directors: A.L.F.Smith, K.C, and G.W.the President, Vice-President, SINGER COMPANY OPENS NEW PLANT Inauguration of 8t.John\u2019s Factory Celebrated by a Luncheon Yesterday.Tho new factory of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, at St.Johns, Quebec, was opened- yesterday.the management of the plant celebrating the occurrence by a luncheon.The present premises of the company are in Montreal.but with the opening of the new plant, which is to be the Cana- dlan centre of the Singer firm, the work \u2018of moving the various departments from this city to Bt.Johns will be gradually carried on.The foundry of the St.Johns plant was opened yesterday, and the next department to be shifted will be the wood-work- ing.: The new factory of the Binger Company is an immense affair, and said Lo be one of the most complete lhstitu- tions of its kind in the world.It « Millan, liglit, heat and power depart- |4 ager of the company, was presént at | hie unbounded faith \u2018in the future of.W.Ryan, U.Normandin, T.Brassard, |] .A.Morin, J.L.Pinsonneauit, L.May- salllon, Rev.J.| mel, L.Moreau, K.Upton, W.C.Trop- | B.R.Smith, D.Murray, T.\u2018I.Grover.4 ;.The annual meeting df the Province | A a + er * ~To any fesponsibl absolutely free wnt Eleetrié Belt, with e (Latest patent.March 7, 1905).If.cured, pay mafthe usual p the Belt and that ends itd You are to curéd.If youd think that's a falr offe Ff you cannot call, write for my book free, sealed, by mali.132 St, James {Dr.A.Sanden, Offtce Wours\u20149 to 5.30 p.m.Sundays days until 9.p.m.MY OFFER Iaen, WOULD SUSPEND ELECTIONS.Effort In Philippines to Oust Native * Governors and Appoint er Americans.(From a §pecial Contributor.) An effort hgs been made fo dls- credit the Philippine elective, Governor Lorena, of Negros Oriental, by a peti- ton grofn.American residents in tho province who have ask a for the suspension -of the province Pctions and ,the appoiniment an American.Goy- lernor.\u201cEl Renacimiento\u201d «analyses (this.pélitfon and finds that some of ta signern are persan a 0, hive All pldn | Hapredited the princfpie of natiy, wif Rove Tiepl Ad who pave Vaclouy.eur DL personat PRA adhe su DAC EEE ot Hented-tha:- there have been certain abuses under thé Govérnor, but \u201cEI Renacimiento\u201d {indignantly protests agai the idea CURE=NO PAY e Person trouhled as above T will give 1] cured Oldest and lar gest Electric Belt Establishment.\u201d in the world, READ MY OFFER.The Ifa principle {x electricity, and every organ of the body depends on electrical force fut its action.If you liyve enough electricity in your body vou are healthy.If you ure not healthy and strong you have not enough eleotricity.1 knew this forty years ago.Everybody knows it now.My perfected DR.SANDEN ELECTRIC BELT will restore electricity to any man or woman who needs it.It puts new life into the weak and worn-out and, banishes aches and pains for ever.A positive cure for Nervousness.Lost Vitality, Varicocele, Impotency, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Kidney Liver and Stomach Troubles, etc.i do not ask you to take my word for \u2018All 1 want is a chance to prove 1t to you, my world-fanmied Dr.Sanden lectri¢ attachments for men and wo- 1 ask no.deposits or advance pay- rice of the Belt.If not cured, return be the judge, and you pay only if r, call to-day and take a Belt along.s, giving descriptiofi\u2019 and prices.Sent St.(Opp: Post Office), Montreal, P.Q.,11 to 1 p.m.Wednesdays and Satur- nee T that they cannot be suppressed by the Filipino administration and that it requires the restoration of American rule and the entire suppression of the p puiar voice to accomplish this end.overnor Lorena has been supposed \u2018o be an exellent officer.neither weak, \"incapable no?intolerant, It would be well to watch these proceedings.It 1s very easy to see how strongly the elvil commission might be urged to take the American aide In such a matter, for there ia Jo doubt oo ares ele- \u2018ment In the Philippines absolutely in- \u2018oredufous pt LE hccesn of the \u201cTart plan.\u201d which would gladly upset the whole system of civil government.Ha \u201c The following Caradians were re- \u2018ceivéd, ih\u2018atddience by Fils Mollness In \u201cHomo 'ôn Febfuery K' Mr.and'Mrn: À.\u2018Burland, Gitrasbÿ: Mr, and Mra.D! R.Dingwall, Miss Dingwail, Winnipes.Miss Stidtson, Winnipe&: the Misses Reilly, Winnipez- 4 The Crown Store 0.LEMIRE & CO, 1163 St.James (Where All Cars Transfer.) CASH ONLY, Monday The St.Cor.Fulford Bell \u2018Tel.Lp 2709.Merch.1207, ONE PRICE ONLY, Always studying and planning how we cun =vil oùr wood a the cheapest possible prices.Only one way\u2014iet Ja l'Ee crowds of buy ees In pesponse to our advertisements, We can only gel them by telling the plan (rath about our goods, aud so we doo II you spend hist hour here où Mandy, Youll see thousands of enthusiastic people all through our =tore, for they well know what i 19%¢ sale at O Lemire & Coo cans, Coan, be and cet us convince you.! lot vf Fancy Sitk Callas.value doe for 212000.Ce a tee T lot of Funev Lave C'aiturs, value Soo.PUF LR LL LL AL LL La 10.000 \\ards of nice Taco, value 106 and lie.for 4 vards for LL eee 6 1 lot of White Totisdale Ship-Wadsis, value 20e, for .Ce Pot of White Loosdade Cliemises, sailae doc, for 11111001 0 La .1 lat of ladies laather $id.Purses, value 406 aout DO, far ?for .I dot of Colored Ritk Bowe, value 250, for 2 fer LL ee ieee .Lut of Colored sik Ties, different stvles, value Lüe and Siw.for 1.LL lot of Bovs\u201d Tweed Cups, value 22e up to 40, tor 2122 2421 LL a LL .O pivees of Bask Cloth Blousing, white value 30e, for .2.10.mes - 3opieves of White Canvas for Llouse- value 30e, fon .La.8 piecos of White Organdie, value 3a for .A Ce 2 pieces of White Pnmoty, value 306.fo: WHAT WE CAN SELL IN OUR BASEMENT FOR 19%: 200 Etamelle Ecuve Pans, vaine Ge.for Se So 25 Enpamelled Cuspudors, value 60, for 75 Jelly Moulds cémumellod), value Tac, fur .Lo 70 Enameled Wash Basing, vaine 45.for .RE .176 Bread Boards, value 35e, for .200 Lipped Sauce Pans coamelleds vaiue 45c.for Ce 2, .1 big lor of 3-quart Enumelled IHppers.value 50e.for .Wash Boards, value Sie and 50e.for 300 Meat Platters 22 ches Jong, vido, 90c, for LLL Coal Oil Cans, vue 30e, for THE CROWN STORE 0.LEMIRE & CO, 1163 St.James St, Cor.Fulford.lor Suits our range is so extensive th © tern in our Sample Room.Every Day Next Week Will'be a Bargain Day in our Upholstery Department.Specially in Par- at we can hardly put every pat- $22.50.3 pleces .Our special prices: A SPLENDID PARLOR SUITE, 5 pieces, spring scat, covered with velour or fancy damask, a good value at H.P.Labelle & Co.5 to 9 Notre Dame Street West.mahogany finished frame, limit and be the better for.butter.Lamont, Corliss & GCo., .Irresistibly delicious.The one Sweetmeat children can eat without Wholesome as bread and Does not create thirst, St, Montreal.- 27 Common ; IT IS WORTH YOUR At the taste; à @mall lot at Silk Foulardine, renotie, assorted colors, worth $2 to 32 we Ceavens N THE HARDWARE DEPT.2 ite Ware Pots, for baking heans: special 5 gen Granite Ware Butter Pots, t-mn half gallon to b gallons, at re \"IN THE GROCERY DEPT.pe prices 8 botties Piekies 2e 2 ihe Pudding .286 eB] 1.111000 dater a nes se Tec to 124%\" : IN THE 8H 25 to 80 par cent, reduction on all !'nre t the two Me | ARSENE LAMY 830 St.Douis.= Corner Duluth.DEPARTMENT STORES.4 BIG 2%, 30 and ASS duced IN THE MEAT DEPT, 4 cans Pork and Beans .2560 % Ib.Sausages .es Beef .1.211221 2e ass ae Be to 12¢ OE OEPT, Double Stamps in all Departments partment Stores: ALFRED FECTEAU Cor.Fairmoust and St.Lawrence.Nineteen Cents ve FFF 14 Cu - 1 > 2 à TE + .saturday March 3nd, 1906.We Close Daily at 5.30.The Very Lates! Puvisian Effect.In the Matter of Dress On Monday, the 5th of March, we intend to make the first complete showing of our importations for Spring, 1906, of ! Neuw.Dress Goods.New Silks, New Wash Fabrics.New Dress Trimmings, Laces and Embroideries.] such a large stock of new fabrics so well assorted and \u2014 has never before been our pnvilege to show so reasonably priced.nn.We respectfully invite you to come and look at the display on Monday before selling earnestly begins.CCE + a | Me Lisp ein, vn , In order to properly care for the increased demand of our Dressmaking Department, we have found it necessary to eularge its quarters and change its location to a position right adjoining the Dress Goods floor.Ladies will find the new parlors very retiring, In the recent additions that we have made to our dressmaking stafl\u2019 we have fully provided for the making of the more serviceabie un costumes as well as the * Dross ol Oeccnsion,\u201d for which we may be more particularly famous, y a.Île Pa cha to ; It will please ns for you to allow any of : our thoroughly experienced and capable mod- i istes to conduct you personally through any of our departments and show you the materials out of which the new styles can best be fashioned.Such information as you may receive will be decidedly correct and authoritative, 'N : You will be surprised at how perfectly the | new Dress Trimmings.Laces and Embroideries agrec with the new Dress Goods, Silks and Muelins.Th pte Linley oy KING PETER IS NOT HS OWN MASTER Reyicides, Knowing me Dangers Existing, are Running | Things wth High Hand.' BRITISH MINISTER |S WANTED | The King Writes a Letter apd Tells How Britain Could Strengthen His Hands.een | Specle! Cable to The Montreal Star.Helgrude, March 3\u2014Ever since thé complications growling out of the Serbo- Bulgarian cons ation there has been à determined ctfort on the part of the Rervian people to bring about à con- i dition of affairs in which their country is cither recognized by the great pow- Pers of the world, or failing in this, to bring about the abdication of King Peter in favor of the heir apparent, or else provide for a substitution of some ather monnreh on the thrung.The agitation really started among the Servinn newspaper men, and des- [ pite the laws which allow very little freedom to the press.it has grown far Leyond the original lines.The claim is made (hat King Peter himself is placed in one of the most unenviable positions possible.Horrified hy the outrage which placed him on a throne, the great powers où the world demanded that the reri- vides should he punished at once, but the weak monarch who owes his posi- tlon to that very crime.has either not had the will or the power to obev.Great Britain.the United States, Holland, Italv and Greece have not been even represented in the country dur- inx the present veign, and locally King , Peter has discovered that he is regarded mierkly as a puppet occupant of the throne.He is, according to charges made by the local newspapers, literally at the beck and call of the officers who placed him there, and their requests for appointments or promotions are always obeved as though they were royal conmmandas.Leading Servians say that the King ought never to have accepted the throne without first making a clean sween of those concerned in the death of his Predecessor.Instead of that.he kept In positions of trust those whose hands were Dbleodstained., and consequently he is now appalled with the possibility that the fate of the Obrenovitches might aiso be his.One Belgrade paper urges the King to rally round him his true friends.if he has any.and drive ont the miscreants who killed King Alexander and who are now making his life a burden.Jt I® claimed that the regicides, knowing the extreme dangers existing, are running things with a high hand, and that King Peter ix little more than a prisoner in his own palace.Since the tariff war between Austria-Hungary and Servia wus Inaugurated, the King has become even more unpopular than before, and the diMeulties of the government in obtaining money have be- tome so acute that a crisis may be expected almost any day.EXPORTS HAVE FALLEN OFF.Anxious to escape from her economic servitude to Austria-Hungary, Servia \u2018contemplates the time when her agricultural products passing through Bnl- guria by the Black Seu ports, may find an open market all over Europe.But the Servians are also aware that their exports have fallen off during the last three years in an extraordinary dogree, Rightly or wrongly, the rank and file attribute this fact to the continued absence of diplomatic intercourse.After the murder of King Alexander and Queen Draga most of the powers withdrew their representatives from- Belgrade.The regicides still control the affairs of State und occupy the chief posts af the army.Col, Mashin, who planned the assault on the , palace and Sook part in the murder of the Queen.his sister-in-law, is chief of the staff.Col.Mishich was not long ago appointed the tutor Of the Crown Prince, The conspirators showed their power Ly bringing down the Pashich Ministry last summer and by obliging tbe late Foreign Minister to resign: Only a few days ago they \u2018attempted to re- môve their chlef enemies through the medium of a hired gang of Macedonian ruffians The Bgrade papers are publishing with Intérest, though naturally they divide upon the subject in so far as it would seem to point to the continuance of the reign of King Peter, a let- ler written by Mr.Alfred Stead.After reviewing the causes which led up to the coup d'etat, he says: \"I do not desire to discuss whether or not our attifude toward Servia was correct in view of the coup d'etat of June 11.1903.although it seems to me to have heen dictated rather by a horror of the undeniably disgusting details than by the actual occurrence.I wish rather to look upon the matter from the point of view that our ate titude exists and consider it in rela- iion to the actual situation in South- Eastern Europe.Granting even that the coup d'etat which ended the Obrenovitch dynasty in so tragic a manner was worthy of every reproba- tion, even to.the maintenance of \"an attitude of moral withdrawal from the diplomatic relations on the part of His Majesty's Government (the Govérn- ment of Great Britain), 1 believe that there is a sincere and deep feeling amang both the people of Great Britain and Servia that such a universal national punishment is too great a penance for the sins of some score of in- dividuais.\u201cIf a British Minister were to be \"| sent now to Belgrade under the distinct understanding.published broadcast, if necessary, that such action in \u2014 no way represented condemnation of Te Parisian Ladies\u2019 Tailors IMPORTED DRESS MATERIALS A large selection.in the very jatest styles and shades.We have just completed a set of - - - - - \u2019 SAMPLES OF COSTUMES : .to show our customers, These are worth seeing.Rensonabl Prices, PARISIAN LADIES\u2019 TAILORS, 1852 St.Catherine Street.[Tel Basil 2x39, the events of 1903 should we not be materially strengthening the hands of those Servians who derire a change for the better and freeing them from the too paris zing obsession of fear of Austria?\" Buffalo Elevator Burned.Buffalo, N.Y., March 3.\u2014The Wheeler elevator, on Buffalo river, near the corner of Michigan and Ganson streets, was destroyed by fire last night.The loss on the building and its contents is estimated at $175,000.A favorable wind prevented what might have been a more destructible fire.Several amall wooden billldings adjoining the elevator and 20,000 feet of lumber were destroyed.The Leper Lazaretto.4 Special to the Montreal Star.+ Death of Mr.P.W.Huot./ \u201c \u201cMr.P.W.Huot, a well known mer- hant, died recently at hia residence; os St.Andre street.Deceased was 45 ears of age, and was born al Quebec.or mony years he Kept a store in the St.Lawrence Hall building.under the name of the \u201cMonarch Store For the fust seven years he was cad of the, dress goods departitent =! Menrs Morgan ka Mi.Unot ! .He wis well and widely was unmarried.He So ruse b aus.Arve to RUN many friends.| Fires Increased in February.The report of the Fire Ajarm Department for the month of February shows an increase of fifteen fires, but Æ _decreare In (le nuinber of alarms: end falxé alarms nas compared with the.corresponding month last year.The: following is the record, ' 1906 1905: Fires .mB, AlaTIB$ (io fires) 0, LL.#38 Fase Ælarms .12 0 17 #1 Automatic alarms ., § 2% po Total «0 ov oo wi iy 00 136 LS Victoria, B.C., March 3.\u2014Proposals have been made by the Dominion Government for the transfer of the Leper Lazaretto at Darcy Island, from Pro- vineial to Dominion control.The proposal will be acceptéd: The Lasaretto is situated on an island in the Cuif of Gevrgla,16 miles from Victoria and contains four Chinése patients.mtd trie 6 x New Kingston Bank Manager._ Kingston, March 3\u2014 C.C.Abdbott, +} Cornwall, has been appointed manager ov the Bank of Montreal here, .vice Rederick Mackensie, decpased.ro Haycook Dudgeon\u2019s CLOSING OUT SALE Excitement in every department with an extra stir in Ù \u20ac 3 tis 1 Dress Goods Reductions here ranging as high as 8Q per cent.Smallest reduction 20 per cent.\u2018 Very interesting specials in PLAIN BLACK MUSLINS and DIMITIES Marked down 25 per cent with au extra discount of 20 per ceut., making a total reduction of 40 per cent.Only two months in which to clear out the entire stock, hence these generous discounts.Haycock & Dudgeon, F 2457 St.Catherine St.Health is an investment that always pays.Cowan's Perfection Cocoa (Maple Leaf Imbel) Promotes digestion and insures health.Absolutely pure and very economical, THE COWAN CO., LTD, Toronto.STORE NEWS LADIES\u2019 KNITTED BLOUSES Made id Navy, x Y-Nec Biack, or - Cardinal, Standing Maroon, Collar, with inte, 6 > Newest reem, Pr toe Shape .White, 81 40 \u2018Sleeves.THE KNIT-TO-FIT MFG£O.2469 ST.CATHERINE nearMouniain | KAIEN ISLAND ENQUIRY.It.1s Expected That Both Majority and Minority Finding Will Be Made.Special tg the Montreal Star.Victoria, ?B.C., March 3.\u2014The Kalen island investigation committees of the Legislature will eet again Monday.when it is expected reports will be drafted, the expectation being that both majority and minority findings will be handed to the House.A very important fact developed in the last testimony received, Lands Minister Green admitting that thie field notes of 1834 show Kaien Island definitely as an island.The Government have been endeavoring to maintain that it was classed as part of the Tsimpsean.peninsula and covered by the \u2018reserve placed thereon.Rejected claims for lands on\u2019 the island, the rejections being.based upon: the reserve, are now presented ina stronger equity than ever.: Vl Quebog City Financis.Special to the Moptreal Star, - Quebeë, March 3\u2014At the city- council meeting here last night the first one of the new council for general business, a resolution was adopted authoris sug the Mayor to have ! invest eunt gation by chartéred a tants into the condition o£ tbe civic Asanccns | + Nue 15 el P cock i Cotton an Wool | \"front and back: a t fe 1 baci spacial at \u201845c ., s 3 jp | x ¥.Spe ss ee Crna Ae AW Sell Svs ame AE PL IRWIN 751 NOMME a a Tagen Ls, , poser ¥ Fe AAI NN pt | \u201cSELLING! We have provided for a day of fast selling.The most tinusual Bargains have been swept down from their shelves and the highest priced goods were marked down for Monday selling.Monday shoppers have everything to gain by going carefully over this ad.DO IT ! ~~ Novelties in Spring Coats The best and most expensive tailors may attempt it, but it is doubtful if they could get up a better looking and more elegant ladies\u2019 new spring coat, made of fine fawn covert, tight fitting back, strapped back and front finely hemstitched, fancy cuffs and collar lined through- Our price out, fly front, $10.Ladies\u2019 new Spring Suits, elegantly trimmed, with Eton pockets, overlap seams, fine slim deep cuffs, tucked turned cuffs faced with green Venetiau and braid, and plaited skirt, This suit is made of fine grey homespun.Put it on for $12.50.Any lady would look charming aud sweet in \u2018a taffeta silk waist.Or § may be she would pre- |.fer others in Jap silks, black, blue, navy or brown richly made in various styles.Try to look charming by se- curivg one.Regular price $3.50 to $5.00.Our price $2.50.Here is a very pretty lawn waist, white ouly, made with tucked front and insertions, tucked back, deep tucked and hemstitched cuffs.Specia! 95c.1 You wouldn\u2019t believe it, but it is so.Come and see for yourself, We are offering a lot of ladies\u2019 Moreen underskirts, spring weight, deep accordeon pleated flounce, self strapping.They run in grey and black.Stop them for $1.98.AT NOON! The Noon Hour Sale of Men's Sample Working Boots (in size 7 only), comprises a lot of Heavy Laced Shoes.with sewed and riveted soles.They are strong and durable, but limited to size 7 vnly.We will éeli them Monday, at 12.15 o'clock, at the following prices: Men's Boots, worth up to $1.50, fOr .civ.ses cre vee ove DFC Men's Boots, worth up to $ 2.00, for .«.«+s «+s 200 +o.81.48 Men's Boots, worth up to $2.90, for «eo «ev os os «vo «« .81.98 About Pictures Beautify your homes! Hung nice pictures on the wadls.Make your home agreeable, pleasant and ATTRACTIVE for you, then it will be a nestling place, where your hopes and loves are concentrated: a rest during the struggle for existence.\u2018To your friends ft will be à constant source of sweet recollections.There- is nothing like PICTURES to give a home an air of ELEGANCE and TONE.Ile- member that! Now, as you know, there are several kinds of pictures, and there are as many prices as there are kinds.When your purse is getting despondént until it cannot answer to your tastes and wishes in way of pietures, you want to doctor it up by atiending our great picture sale on Monday next.There is in the lot a beautiful picture entitled the \u201cDoctor.\u201d It represents a sick child lying upon a bed in a room brightened by the pale; flickering -}ight of a eandie.The attitude, the pose of the \u2018doctor bending anxiously in eonsul- tation over the little one's head.is heart-breaking.Secure one of those early, for there are but few RARE 75e of them vet at ., We are exhibiting now three Oil Paintings, framed in fine gold mat, 20 carat burnish, the work of our own patented and well known artist, M.W.Adamson.The \u2018 subjects are hold, powerful and splendidly rendered.They are entitled respectively \u201cA NORWEGIAN FJORD,\u201d \u201cTHE WETTER- HORN\" (Switzerland).\u201cTHE \"MOUNT OF THE HOLY CROSS\u201d (Colorado), size of canvas 3% x 50 inches.These pictures ar catalogued at $200 each.Monday you can have your choice for $99.00 Besides those we have a fiue collection of Post Cards, framed in Ebony.Rosewood and Gtit at, eac 100 Assorted Pictures, in Gilt, Brown amd Black Veneer Wood, size 21 x 23 {n., at, each .97e A good; selection of Dining-Room Pictures, size 171-2 x 34 inches, each at.3c, $1.49 Now, among the piles of small Framed Pictures, Bangers.Emblems and Souvenirs, there are few more Fac Simile Water Colors, suitable for the drawing-room, fancy tables and piano decora- Lions, all finely framed in gilt, el Pree +0 6 seas Peres seens A Snap in Doylies.Hand-made Linen Doy- liès, 20 different designs in real Irish Point Crochet.Some all lace, others with linen centre.Sizes from 7 to 14 inches.Cannot be surpassed in either quality or design.Usually sold for from 59c.to 75c.On sale for one day only 856.NOT MORS THAN 4 TO ONE CUSTOMER.NO PHONE ORDERS FILLED.THREE DOY.SET ASIDE TO FILL MAIL ORDERS.Perfumes ! IT 1s Doustrut if the fastidious displays of sweet smelling scents so much talked of by travellers in the Orient, can surpass that of our PERFUME De- PARTMENT.We have on hand the best assortment of PERFUMEs and Soaps, such as Colgate, Roger and Galet, etc, and the standard perfumes ot All kinds, to please everybody.Try the new white lilac, heliotrope and violet, No.1\u2014A Jotot,Nainsoo Corset | No.2\u2014Here's a fing raet, No, 8.\u2014Theie Ladle\u2019 Flannelette |; No, 4\u2014These Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Covers \"Yall front , trimmed | straight fron} style, Boutt] pia ane wns comeing plan col- |' Drawers come in plain colors of F nck mid.85 win lace: cut and miliary,\u201d white angiaray, > of taf.bluesai er An- f\u20ac \u2018pink and blue.trimmed with around pebls aid Arp with lice\u2019 # ai) giges.S ecial for stowy fig- ish tH tucks and 5.Reg.frills or embroidery.Regular and ribbon, Special .25c ures, Special .ress 50 prices from 8%: to $1.25: for 39¢c prices 45¢ to 5îe; for .35¢ Cosy, Comfortable - Cushion Cases.Among the ladies who take a constant interest in Scrog- gie\u2019s fancy goods counter, a great sensation will be created Monday at the sudden appearance of a novelty in the shape of a finished Cushion Case, made # of the finest Roman ~ Striped Tapestry, in assorted designs,[finished with tassels at .each torner.It'is the\" thost comfortable, cosy and cheerful looking article of this kind.The regular price is 39c.Monday 2 5c eo .ateach .\".; \u2018 The!Qushion itself is filled with the finest India \u2018Down, encagéd in White Mercerized Cotton, size 25c \u201820x20, regular value 49¢.On sale Monday - .2 A Sie 7 : Lo \u2018 About Our $9.98 Rain Coats If the rumors circulated are true the young,men of to-day fear the insatiable curiosity of the public when they invest their own money in the purchase of a raincoat, They take pride in paying an exorbitant price for, perhaps, an inferior article, when they can buy the NEVER W ET Raincoat valued at $12.90, for the reasonable.sum of $9.98, Caf.\u2018any geutlemen in\u2019.Canada tell us.the reason why \u201cT he SatisTac- tion Store\u201d could not satisfy them as well: as anybody?This Coat is made of Fine CRAVENETTE,- and is irreproachable as to fit and .style, Our price is $9.98.tains no unjustified pride.vf \u201c4 D tr ¢ A thrifty man enter- » ro \\ ea .1200 only - smell\u2019, Japanese Toapols, with porcélator: decoration about 2 1-2 cup sise; regular 156, Mon- ; day .RL.ao Geneva Je \u2019 .; #3 only fireproof enamelled stralght- {18 only Japanese Teapot, Sugar Bowl cov \u2018 - ered Bauce .Pans; holds about and Cream Jug, decomaed\u201d with pink two quafte: cedar (pris.bdd.\u2019 \u2018Monday ,.(veces 60e.BP i Ay .; vo 300 only 4-string Corn: Bropms, medium.weight, \u2018standard size, hardwood hatidles; made to sell\u2019 for z0c, Monday [a fc 45 BELTS FOR 256 A SPECIAL VALUE | \"IN LADIES\u2019 BELTS - TO-MORROW.13 .doze \u2018only, Ladies\u2019 Gilt nd Sjiver ald Belts, with metal buck e at 480 only Regent.Ware Rnameiled Lipped aus Fute sliver or white outside; all white lined; regular, 39c,; Monda: sees sensaces sosvou secsue 0000» Î ce Pa re oo gress nerveens 300) \u2018 Et Catherine, University and ¥ictorie Sts.) 10-quart Enamelled : Dish\u2018 Pans regular 6%¢c.Monday ./.33g 2-quert Enamelled Tedpot, regular 65c.Monda 35¢ Coftee Pot.nday .3B¢ 2-quart Enamélled 63g Mo regular ; = ep Le 8 Fnamelled Fry Pans, réguler \"7 age, Monday\" >, 1e te équle asc 70 Enamelled Ten Kottles.flat bottom, regular 89%¢, Monday 33¢ 1-quart Bnamelled Milk Pans, day .- regular 59c.Mon a Only 24 of h.Come early.Af new goods, o seconds, White and Gold Dinner Sats of 115 pieces, regular $18.50, Mon- AF case reer viens asc een- 12 50 English Semi-Porcelain, decorated with a neat border pattern: of gold, The set includes 5 dozen platen, 8 vegetables, 4 platters.complete, 115 pieces; regular $18 50, Monday or 812.50 caren a NN 50¢ DOUBLE FOLD CHIFFON FOR 35¢ Double fold Chiffon, 42 ins.wide, In a nice quality, sûltable for millinery purposes, etc, in all the following shades: Pink, mauve, pale blue, uavy, turquoise, sky, cardinal, green, grey, Nile, reseda.violet, light, medium and derk brown.red, cream, biack and white; worth hoc, for ! 88e Terese 0 mre0 en 0 ¥ A F r | 4 H ; { » 7 | i | oN ! i i | à f ; | 1 ÿ Ï SIL aeons: of Birtha, Marriages and Deaths must be endersed with the names and addrosscs uf the per sone senting .same.; BIRTHS, : Le ¥ \u2014 ù 368 Bourgouis street, on IMaroh ind.one, à daughter tu Mr.und Mrs y.Brockville papers emer ¢.copy.BLAIR -\u2014 On tire 23rà tyst, al 42 Shuter street, à sou to Mr.und Mrs.Willis {Bluje.CROIX \u2014- At BI Mince strert.on \u2018March 2m, a sou to Mi.und Mrs.J a rolx, - :MAJION \u2014 To Mr.awd Mrs.I.1.J {Bert) McMahon, 452 St.Hubert street, Jon February d1st, u daughter.PLAMONDON \u2014 At Bowmanville, Out.un February 26th, 1506, uw daugiter to Mr.and Mrs, J.E.Plamonduu, New York Fupers pleusu copy.ws 2 MARRIAGE.FOURNIER MeSHANE \u2014 February 2lst, su Nt.Michael's Church.by the Ruv.\u2018Watiisr Singelion.Oliver Fournier to : Margaret (Maggie) MoShane, danghter Xof James MeBhune, both of this ofty.GTUART-CARROLL \u2014 At Montreal, on - February 14th, by the Rev.Father \"Fahey.of st.Gubsiel Church, Annie, third daughted of the late Denuis Car- \u201crail.to Morrison W.Stuart, both of Montreul, Quebec aud Utlawa papers Pluuaze copy.DEATHS IN THE GITY, CUINAM \u2014 In this city.on March 2ud, \u201c1506, John Cotnam, aged S2 years and z months, Funeral will (uke place at ten am, Monday, tie 8th inst, from lis sous residence.No.1 Molson ter- Fe.Friends and acquaintances are respoctiully Invited te attend.Kingston, ont, Yonkas, NY.und Luke Port NA.papers please copy.BI4SON In this city, on March 2nd, Francuiy Xavier Blssun, ex-plumber, at the age of 36 ywiny and 3 months, Funeral will leave lus residence, Sunday.at Z velo.US3 St Christophe street.Sere Vive will tuke place Monday morning, at 8.15.au St, James Chureh, St.Denis at, Friends nd acquatntances are request.«d lu uttend without further notice.FOLANT-In this city, on February 2nd.Elodie Gygnon, wife uf J.HB.Forant, fred 40 yeurs.Fuuvrul will trave her mother's residence, Mrs.Slanislas Gug- non, No.275 St.Charles Borromee st.Monduy.March 3th, nt 6.30, for Notre v Chucob, and Luence Lu Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and uc- Qqualnlanees Will please attend.BARNEY\u2014In this city, on Mareh 1st Sarah Storey, relict of Willlam Hammer.funeral from her late residence, 354 St Timothe stredt, at 2 o'clock Sunday.Friends and acquaintances please aceept this intimation.522 JODUIN\u2014AL Boloell, on March 1.1506, Marie Henriette Magenie Filtatreault, aged 22 veurs, 2 anonths and 2 days, beloved wife of Hen Jodoin, ndvo- rade Funeral will take place on Mon- iy.March 5th, at 9.30 am.After the coremuny the body will be brought te Montreal on train due here at 1 o'ciock yom.be carried to the Cote des Neiges cemetery.Friends and relu- tives gre requested to be present.522 LANOMBE ~ 1n this ¢ity, on March 2nd.Murguerite Dubuis, wifeyof Amedeo La- nombe, bridge muster.neral will tuke Jace on Monday, Sth inst.from her husband's residences, 2229 Notre Dame slrect, at a quarter pust seven, for St.Joseph's Church, thence to Cote des Nviges Cemetery, Friends and relations ire requested to be present JE SPERANCE \u2014Alphonse Alfred Lesper- ance, aged 84 years 1 momth and 23 gays, Funeral from his lute residence.É17 Sherbrooke \u2018street, ou Sunday, at 2 pm.the 4th inst.+ Service at BC ©uis de Frances Purish.Monday morn- ng, at § o'clock.Friends und acquain- Asnces please accept tine Invitation, : 53 to MCGRAIL \u2014 On March Sod, at 2 Seymour (avenue, Michael James MeUrall, belov- \u2018vd husband of Georgia U Neil.Notice of funeral lator.PRUs = In this city, on \u201cSebrusty 28th, Nellie Cole, wife of Hen- vy Prue, und Infunt child.Interment {fhürsduy.March Ist.Boston und New , York papers pleasg copy.Wednesday, AGE \u2014 In this rity, on March Ind, t her aunt's residence, Mrs.J.Mill- urn, 1148 St Denis street, Lille Ha- age, after a short illness, F'uncral no- Plce luter.YLOR\u2014On the the General th ult, died sud- Hospital Irving Taylor.beloved usband of @Katic Ross Munm.Funeral té\u2019 Green- \u201cwoud cemetery, Brooklyn, N.622 \u201cDEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.FRABER At Harrington, Que., on Mareh 2nd, Marjorie Macintosh, dearly beloved wife of Colin Fraser, aged 72, native of Inverness, Scotland.MYLER - AL Grand Pahos, Gaspe.on Mur 1 #1 Temes Mylex, In His Tyth Year, poston papers pleuxe copy, PEARSGN \\1 Coventry.England.Fed- vnacy $l 1008, June Pearson, mother of LV.Pearson, jeweller, Point st.Charles, Montreal, WILSON-\u2014-AL Edinburgh.on the morning Of the dr Inst Mrs.© Wilson, widow\u2019 df the late Hugh Wilson and mother of LO Aver Land Wm.PP.Wilson, af Montreal.Sniffling Sarah Says pass then golf club sardines, and hurry, \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 me \u2014 \u2014\u2014_ grid Be de dd «+ DEATHS REPORTED.3 A fo folie fool Saskatchewan\u2014Emery WB.Read.a pioneer who settled here in 1842, died very suddenly of apoplexy,\u2019 aged XK) yeurs.He was the fathersine Jaw of Hom.Walter Scott.Toronto, Ont.-James Rotd, formerly sp member of the thrm of Aletander & Tr id, j= dead in Beckenham, England !\"inelph, Ont.\u2014Robert Regina, Webster, eon of the late Jumes Webster, died suddenly in Chicago yesterday, his being the third death In the family within « month.Trenton.Ont.\u2014 William Henry A tin.a retired merchant of this rhs and long prominent as a worker in Liberal politics, died in Toronto, sd \u2018 Bay of Fundy Fishermen.Special to the Montreal Star, - Ottawa, Ont, March 3.\u2014The Minister of Marine yesterday received a deputation from St.John, N.B.headed oy Hon.H.R.Emmerson, who asked for # (lovernment grant of $30,000 towards the establishment of bait freezers in the interest of the fishermen of the Bay of Fundy.Similar freesers have been set up by the ald of the Government nt Hullfax and (\u2018ango, but thelr complete success has not yet been demon- rtrated.Mr.Brodeur promised to take the matter Into consideration.SPRING IMPORJATIONS.Spring goods are very much in evidence at the dry goods store of Messrs.Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, St Catherine street west, corner of Mountain street.The new spring importations from London, Paris, and New York are coming in rapidly, and from now où it will be well to watch their announcements in tha Star with particular care.Their | _ Announce ment on page 7 will interest many carefuf shopoers.LEE - vholesaie merchants, this poy I LIENS.WSN is in the way.a SU SE [re A preliminary showing of the fine new things for Spring, more varied than Montreal has ever known.[pr ANE 4 1 The Big Store will be open en s _0'clook To-nignt.«S.GARSLEY Suturdsy, March 3rd, 1906.On Monday: Jirst Spring Showing of New Styles in Ladies\u2019 Garments Li DX mY [EET Tr SRR BY SOUR ES PU ee a O« LIMITED.Better\u2014completer \u2014 CARSLEY Styles set the vogue.Soms of the Costumes and Waists are Paris made, some coms from New York, others again from London: but wherever originated, each garment is absolutely correct in style.=e Here are Costumes with the New Short Sleeves.The Bridge sleeve it is called.The idea is that with the favered long gloves a long sleeve chiffon.Coats of course are shorter\u2014-the jaunty Eton style will be a prime favorite.Then, too, the shortened cloth gives opportunity for the use of lace and The prevailing color schemes are gray, though other tones are well represented.front; Hied taffeta silk.cheek, and pleated frill, short Elton coat, À Price Hint ?termnime Cartainly :\u2014 STYLISH COSTUMES of Canvas Cleth, Skirt in effective pleated style.The price is .A HANDSOME TAILOR.\"MADE COSTUME of New Cashmere de Soie.stk Jined, with heutvy short sleeves.Price LADIES\u2019 WALKING SKIRT, of fine quality gore effect, with four pleated panels, trinunèd with covered butlons .in navy.blue and black, co.t made with tieht.back und loose wtih taffeta strappings and small covered buttons, overed buttons, $18.85 ay.with faint pear overs stylish eleven | ali-wool tweed, light gray shade, \"$6.75 Exbibition of Spring Millinery being authoritative.right.Early ?Not at all.Almost any one of these Hats can be worn right now.It is to be an early season\u2014the earliest for many years.There'll be fresh additions to this display later\u2014but none prettier ; and think of the charm of seeing our IMPORTED PARISIAN HATS FOR SPRING.There is scarcely a great name in the Millinery world that is not represented.And because these models come from such famous Ateliers, you may depend on every style It is an exquisite showing.It will be a season of Ribbons and Roses; a season when whatever is pretty is With such latitude the selection of a becoming style is not difficult.We will not mention prices to-day\u2014but just this word\u2014you will find nothing extravagantly priced.Exclusiveness, yes, but you will not pay dearly for it.Style glimpses :\u2014 PARIS MODEL HAT of Pan:una, facings of shirred silk, crown draped with cream and silk mechlin, two shiaded green feathers ut side, held and green velvet cally looped at Ingly model.together wtih crushed ruse ribbon, back, and artisti original handsom an exceed- e =: IMPORTED MODEL HAT pale blue, fancy mohair lave Lraid, faced with silk, aid mauve mechlin Jrimming, fin- ighed with pale blue and mauve, two PARISIAN MODEL HAT in Rulden brown.The crown is draped with pleated mechlin, in brown of trimmed with two wreaths of shaded rosebuds, fas- and moss green, lurge Low in front \u201c\u201ctened wtih kuot of silver ribbon, of green sllk ribbon, fastened with \u201cvery high back, with paje blue handsume buckle, trinimed ut back with pleated green and brown silk mechlin and large green osprey, rulsed at side with bunch of roses, tone feather, in Che New Spring Dress Goods : BLACK AND COLORS.The.reigning \u201cobler™ of the new Spring Dress Goods of other colorings as well, but Gray is the predominant shade.leading wide, And such a display.dots and rings, surface, vhoice spring shades AR in neat shell designs, in navy, brown, green, new gray, royal blue .2.200000 44c New Plain British Debeige, 48 in.very spring costumes, shades well.selected choice material 400 New Dras d'Alence, 44 in.wide, for > 960 New Panama Tweed Suitings, Pleuvier gray effect, signs for Travelli Soaits.Raul vale Se.Spent] as 68C surface, sdlected pew dark spring D .thades, deglgne Satine for Trav- New All-Wool West of England \"Ing wld - Rtresl \u201cDresses.Basket Cloth, new drap shades, Real Virtue Toe.CIEPY een 52¢ spring weight.Worth 950.78¢ D Special 1.2220 42 Lee a ae A New Glsagow Homespun, 41 in.New Flannel! Suitings, Fuglish, wide, neat \u2018designs, selected light 54 in.wide, In selected spring shades naw In de- C Hght spring colorings .2} mand for Tailor Suits, Price.56 Never were such lovely, sheer textures turned out in woollens, figures, checks, shadings, stripes\u2014al| distinctive, different, stylish.Unquestionably Canada's greatest Dress Goods array: New Tweed Suiting 44 in.wide, soft smooth it.GRAY.Of course ahere's à pool.showing Embroidered New Spring Dress Suitings, 44 very neat de- wide, sult wool and bright satin in.oe te > 4+ James Gt, MONTR HeS.CARSLEY Coa REAL 788 Notre D #S.CARSLEY CZ.1765 te 1783 Notre Dame NREL ° 184 to 194 -0t.James Gt MONTREAL! S$.CARSLEY ce 1705.10 178$ -Notre Dame &t STAR=\u2014S 5.vi URDAY.M.| | 104 te 184 Bt Jamey ot MONTREAL trade next will stand\u2019 sake of a cheap price.to the right sort of ene whole season\u2019s work by your neighbor he will tell you to get Steele, Briggs Seeds-The Kind That Grow based on 35 years\u2019 experience for doing things fight.Qur seeds are the best of their kind and + EE on of.profit will make us lower the standard.We want your year as well as this, and those who watch results y the seeds they know tobe.god.- [8 are sold by leading merchants i in Canada.Send for our illustrated and descriptive Catalogue (free) ; it tells all about them.Out se THE STEELE, ! \u2018BE SURE O F YOUR SEEDS The mania for cheapness has encouraged seed houses as well as manufacturers to cheapen their products for the With all Nature ready to res you can't afford to waste a - ting poor seéds.ani ONTO, QqQs SE WINNIPEG, Man.37 pond If you ask EED COMPANY, uum v LADIES Say sc vos ales = eve: Finest Work in FOMPADOURS, TRAN SFORMATION, BITRE ETC i) ATR ATIN Maker, a .PEL ie
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