The Montreal daily star, 8 mars 1906, jeudi 8 mars 1906
[" - was \"SAYINGS: \u2014 \u201c| apeng more money in The 8 , \u201cthan in any other paper\u2014it covers\u2018 population of e entire English \u201cMontreal.\u201d \"=-MR.MOSES COCHENTHALER, Jeweller, Montreal, star\u2019 Ÿ FORECAST: SLEET tous oN Lowel?CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week's Dally .361,276 Last Weeks Weekly .127,174 483450 Total last week VOL.XXXVIII, \\o 5 7 MONTREAL, - THURS ) AY, MARCH 8, 1906.ar PRICE ONE CENT.PARLIAMENT OPENED AT OTTAWA- SPEECH FROM THRONE FORECASTS MUCH IMPORTANT LEGISLATION Large Assembly Witnesses Opening\u2014Speech Refers to Ja- panese Treaty\u2014Necessity ance Investigation\u2014Debate Held Over.pecial the Montreal Star.Ottawa.March 8-\u2014 \u201cThe Dominion Parliament opened with the customary nies to-day, CO he dans vas overcast, but this did not prevent a large turnout of Ottawa people and Visitors to see the annual show on the hill His Excellency Earl Grey, was escorted from Rideau Hall to the Senate Chambet shortly before three otclouk by a guard provided by the Princess ; After the to Louise Dragoon Guards.ceremonies the guard ugain accompanied His Excellency and party to ltideau Hall.At three o'clock nineteen guns manned by a detachment of the Second N- tawa Fjeld Battery boomed forth, un- rouncing in the nsual manner that parlinmentarians have gathered tu make new laws tor the land.The ruard of hopor which received His Excellency at the entrance to the Parliament Building was furnished the Governor-General's Foot Guards, - The scene in the Red Chamber- on the arrival of His Excellency was un- vsually brilliant.Every seat on the floor of the House and in the galleries occupted.To the right of the vice-regal throne stood the array of privy councillors and officers in uni- torm, The members gathered in the House of .Commeans shortly before three welock.and indulged $a the usual hilarities until three knocks on the door warned them that \u2018Black Rod\" had arrived to summon them to the rresence of His Excellency.This stately functionary having made lis obeisances and delivered his mes- Sage.returned to the Senate Chamber, followed by Speaker Sutherland and the members of the House, where, stand- ng back of the bar of the Red Chamber, thev heard His Excellency read the following speech from the throne: THE SPEECH FROM THRONE.Honorable gentlemen of the Senate, zentlemen of the House of Commons, in again summoning you to meet for the despatch of business, I am glad to be able to congratulate you on the prosperity prevailing throughout the Dominion.The severe bereavement which Queen Alexandra has sustained through the death of her father.the King of Denmark.has occasioned much sorrow throughout the Empire, and I am satisfied that the warm sympathy of the people of Canada will be readily extended to Her Majesty.© Tt afforded me much pleasure as the representative of His Majesty to tatre part in the inauguration of the provinces of Albe Saskatchewan as conutités bere of.the \u2018conteatra: tion.e mmiversal rejoicing on the assumption Cf COMPOSITION OF NEW CABINET President Fallieres Holding Consuita- tions\u2014The Bourse Disturbed Little by Resignation of Ministry, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Paris.March 8\u2014President Fallieres this morning began a series of consultations relative to the formation of a new ministry.He first conferred lengthily with M.Dubost, president of the Senate, and later received M.Doumer.president of the Chamber of Deputies.No announcement of the President's course of action has been made, but the names most mentioned are thore of MM.Leon Hourgeols, the former Premier: Alexander Millerand.the former Minister of Commerce: Raymond Poinvaire, fuz- mer Minister of Public Works, and Senator Clemenceau.There is some talk also of M.Del- casse, the former Foreign Minister.who is supported by the Anglo-French en- thusiagts, but his appointment is impossible, owing to German hostility to him.-M.Rouvier wants to retire from the Premiership, but he may be induced tn retain the portfolio of Foreign Affairs or that of Finance under another Pre- miler.AN ALGECIRAS OPINION.United States Decision Not to Vote Helps Towards Mediation.London.March R \u2014 The Algeciras correspondent of the Standard, referring to the decision of the American delegates not tn vote on and not to otherwise interfere with the issues before the conferenres, involving only questions of European politics, says that & majority of the delegates, in- c\u201cluding those of France and Great Britain, expected this attilude.They vonaider it best calculated to give weight to America\u2019s efforts towards nediation.She has done everything in her power since the beginning of the vonference to reconcile the divergent points of view.Death of Mr.H.B.Brown, K.C.Sherbrooke, March 8.\u2014 Mr, H.B.Rrown, K.C.a prominent lawyer of thie city.d'~d this morning at ten o'clock, very suddenly.from heart disease.Mr.Brown.in addition to other Important positions held by him.was a director of the Eastern Townships Rank, préident of the Stanstead snd Sherbrooke Mutua) Insurance Co.nnd acting attorney for the city.Mr.Brown leaves a widow.one son and three daughters, one of the latter, Mrs.R.8.C.Kaulhaolh of Lunenburg.N.S.Ling just now in Bermuda.\u2014_\u2014 Ladies Meet at Lennoxville, Special to the Montreal Star.Lennoxville, March RThe th 9.nual meeting nf the Quebbe Dincesan bfanch of the Woman's Auxiliary 14 being held here.With a large attendance of delagntes.The folowing officers have heen elecied: President, Mrs.[rvine.Queboc: recording secretary, Miss Pope; corresponding secretary, Mrs Joly de Lotbiniero: treasurer.Mra.Sewsll; Dorcas secretary, Miss Ren- ett] Merary scovetar: Miss A Irvine: by 1 of provincial autonomy | for Forest Reserves\u2014Insur- everywhere visible, was gratifyimg to witness, and I venture to say that in no part of the world could a more con- tentefl population be found.The universal sentiment was one of abounding confidence in the future.The bountiful harvest with which we have been blessed In the past season, together with the continued development of our industries and transpor- Mr.William Chisholm, M.P., the new member for Antigonish, N.S., who seconded the reply to the speech.tation facilities.have so stimulated business in all parts of Canada.and have given such an impetus to our exports and imports that the trade, both with the United Kingdom and foreign countries for the current fiscal year gives promise of being the largest on record.The flow of immigrants seeking homes in the three prairie provinces stil continues, and from the present outlook the number will be in excess of any previous year.and it is gratifying to note the increasing proportion from the British Isles.TREATY WITH JAPAN.A treaty on behalt of Canada has now heen copcluded between the United Kmgdom and Japan.which it ja confidently hoped will largely increase our trade with the people of that pro- Bressive empire.When the formal documents have been received, they will be laid hefore you.Et Tee a The rapid destruction of out forests now golHg on will, unless the operations (Continued on page fifteen.) - SUEELING IFES IND AMMUNTON China Has Evidently Been Receiving Weapons of War by Way of San Francisco, \u2014 San Francisco, March 8\u2014Twenty-two modern rifles and 10,000 rounds of ammunition were seized yesterday in the quarters of the Chinese crew on the Pacific mail steamer Manchuria, scheduled to sail for the Orient this af.er- noon, The company's officials thereupon, ordered, it is said, a thorough search of the vessel and this resulted in two ; more boxes of rifles being found in the room of one of the assistant engineers.The engineer and the Chinese were questiond and it was found that the guns had been purchased in this city by the engineers and smuggled abo.rd the vessel.Nothing is known as to how long the amuggling of this character of goods has been going on or how many rifles have been sent in this way to China.MANY CONSUMPTIVES BELPED.State Hospital in Adirondacks Shows Encouraging Figures \u2014 105 Patients Discharged.The trustees of the New York State Hospital for Incipient Pulmonary Tuberculosis in the Adirondacks have issued their completed statistics for the first year, which is as follows: There were admitted 207 patients, more than half of whom were incipients.There were no deaths.Of the 105 patients discharged, fifty- two were apparently recovered.Twenty-six arrested cases are reported.Sixteen improved, while eleven left without any improvement.The treatment consists mainly of outdoor air, wholesome food and rest.Patients have three full meals and two or three luncheons à day, and 90 of the 105 gained an aver age of 10.57 pounds each.This is cortainly most encouraging and shows that incipient consumptives at least can Le cured.There is another treatment perhaps almost as good.Stay home, use cold baths inthe morning.get as much outdoor exercise as possible, ren- erous diet and the continuouséaste of Scott's Emulsion will dolibt- less check the progress of.thio disease and may permanently cure.At any rate 1t 1g easy to 1 3 ~ - reanizing secretary.Mrs.Rube .i., ookshire, - try ot.SCOIT & BOWNE, ,Torontu, Ont.ALLEGED MURDERESS Mrs.Sclater Astounded the TRIAL COMMENCED TO-DAY Special in their intention to hold the Spracklin- Btone fight somewhere ] ty, Ontario, last night, the promoters slipped off quietly to a point ih Ma- comb county, on.this side.Just over the border of Burns, special as it pulled out of Detroit, and accompanied Wayne county Macomb, was unprepared for the in- véaton and the party returned to De- roit knocked out Stone of what was to have been a ten go.called upon the residents of Zion City community and thus te relieve.sure \u201cand put the Tnd REFUSES TO SPEAK Court and she was Committed for Contempt Mrs.George Skene Tells of the athering at the House on the Night of the Murder.Staff Correspondent of the Montreal Star.Three Rivers, March 8.\u2014The trial of Wallace McCraw was really begun this morning when the examination of witnesses was commenced.At yesterday afternoon's session the twelve men of the Jury were finally chosen, after the panel had been exhausted, and those who had been ordered tou stand aside had been brought back.Although ft was somewhat late when the work was finally accomplished, and a motion had been made for the court to ad- Journ.Crown Prosecutor Guerin said that he wished to make a short state- neni.It consisted of a very brief account of the crime commitied at tirande Anse on the ith of March 1905, and the mention of Mrs.Selater, and especially of her sister-in-law, Mrs.Skene as important witnesses for the crown, Mrs, Skene it will be remembered Was in the house at the time of the commission of the crime, and her evidence at the preliminary trial was of a most sensational character.After the long list of witnesses for both sides had been called the principal of whom were Mrs.Skene and Chan- donnet, the boarder at the Sclater house, the Crown Prosecutor called Mary Annie Skene, wife of the murdered man and one of the accused as his first witness.Her testimony excited the greatest interest from lier position in the case, and on account of the rumors that she would tell all she knew of the affair it was generally known that her counsel had made a proposition tu that effect tu the lawyers for the prosecution and though nothing had come of IL so far, expectations were greally aroused and sensational developments looked for.In the beginning of her testimony and even before she had been sworn a discussion arose ovel the claim of the counsel for the defence, Mr.N.K.Laflamme, K.C., to examine her in voire dire that is for the purpose of finding out if Mrs.Sclater were really entitled to be a witness.The matter was finally settled by the judge granting the request, and stating his intention of conducting the examination in voire dire himself.MRS.SCLATER REFUSED TO SPEAK.Mrs.Sclater after stating that she spoke English, answered the Judges\u2019 question as to her belief in God.that she cou ot he spoke in Frençh.sis Capote rte A Eros | times, and each time it received.; ik, same atiswer in French, that she could not say.Finally she sald the same thing in The witness spoke calmly and clearfy, though she seemed confused by the Judges\u2019 question, but in spite of every effort made she kept to the same phrase, T cannot answer, and after repeated warnings from the Judge that he would commit her for contempt of court the Crown Prosecutor moved that such .be done.Judge Cannon after a final attempt did as was moved stating that im all his 31 years of experience he had never seen so flagrant a case of contempt.This abrupt :ermination to her testimony was a complete refutation of the story that it was her Intention to tell all, Ursule Duchesne, wife of George Skene, brother of Mrs.Sclater was then put in the witness box.She stated that on the 5th of March, she was staying at the Sclater homestead.There were there at the same time Mrs.Selater and her husband, Wallace McCraw, the accused, and Arthur Chandonnet the boarder.They all sat down to supper together excepting Chandonnet who had just left before.The witness was then shown a map on which she pointed out the different parts of the house and surroundings.a Mr.Robert Meighen, = bensfactor of the Montreal General\u201d Hospital, FOUGHT IN MICHIGAN.Prize Fighters Had No Chance in Ontario But They Beat Wayn County, .Detroit, Mich., March 8.\u2014Frustrated in Essex coup- Wayne Co.of Wayne Co.Sherift boarded the it to a point beyond Sheriff Eckstein, of safely after fight.Spracklin the second round the het Zion City Wants $250,000.| Chicago, March 8.\u2014Oversver Veliva ust tight for over $250,000 to save the from the money-lendera, |: the present pre netries on: à pan, ]' TO0 TRUSTFUL OF A NEW FRIEND Narcisse Fricault Robbed of Two Hundred Dollars and his Clothes.SUSPECT FOUND Wilfrid Mayrand Was Soon Taken Into Custody When a Description Was Given.IN COURT; A gnod case of putting too much trust in new friends was heard before Judge Lafontaine to-day.Wilfred Mayrand, 28 years of age, appeared on a charge of having robbed Narcisse Fricault, a shantyman, who recently arrived her from Blind River, Ont., of his clothes and $200 in cash.The rob- hery was committed on-Tuesday night.at a hotel in Chaboilles Square.When Fricault clothes were gone, and that a \u201cfriend.\u201d who had spent the night with him, had left in the room a sult of clothes that had seen better days.Fricault reported the robbery to Chief Detective Carpenter.and gave un description of the man he suspected.Detectives Carpenter and Leger were put to work on the case, and two hours afterwards they arrested Mas- rand.They found him in the Police Court listening to a case that was in progress before Judge Choquet.He pleaded not guilty and he was remanded until to-morrow for enquete.Frank Markum, 23 years of age, residing at 33a St.Antoine street, appeared on a charge of theft from the grocery store of Mr.Burke, 89 St.Antoine street.Markum was caught in the store along with two others.As Cunstable Desrosiers was alone the other two lads were able to escape.Markurg's trial was fixed for next Tuesday\u201d Richard Caldwell and John Powers pleaded not guilty to the charge of stealing iron from the Montreal Steel Works, and were remanded until tomorrow morning for trial.Robert Burns, Britannia street.pleaded not guilty to stealing two bags of flour frem a G.T.R.car and was remanded until the 14th inst.for trial.SESSION WILL LAST THREE MONTHS Is Stated That Parliament Will.Sit Again This Year\u2014Beginning During November, > = | , Shorter Sentences Given in the Case awoke yesterday | on | morning.he found that his money and ATTEMPTED THEFT - M POST OFFICE Alec Vermette Sentenced to Three Months in Gaol.H 8 y oO OQ OTHER SENTENCES GIVEN of Common Thefts\u2014Prisoner Attempted to Escape.Alec Vermette, the young Post Office clerk, who was arrested on a charge of ättempted theft of money letters from the Montreal Post Office, was sentenced before Judge Choquet today to spend rhree months In gaol.Daunlel Treadway, sr, and Danlel Treadway, jr., were each sentenced lu one Mnoutlh in gaol for shopbreaking.Theitwo accused entered a junk shop Cathedral street and stole lead plpe and other material.Edward Treadway, another son, was acquitted, as there was no proven evidence against him.athias Laverdure was sentenced to 8 t s £pend two months in gaol, one for stealing a buffalo robe from Mr.Phillipe Trudel and one month for wvaäling three dollars from Mme.Morin, who keeps a grocery store, Albert Morgan, 18 years of age, re- stding at 35 St.Urbain street, wus sentenced to-day by Judge Lafontaine to spend eight days in gaol, one on a charge of stealing a suit of clothes from Blumenthal's.He pleaded guilly to the charge, and Mr.Blumenthal asked that he be treated lightly, as he wad so young.and that It was his first offence.Detective Le Huquet arrested Morgan yesterday, and while bringing him Yo the headquarters Morgan made a break fo get away, but he found that she Jriv which Le Huquet had on his arnk was growing stronger and more paiffful the more he pulled away.t r 8 t e SENATOR HALE with China so long as the Secretary of State is sitting on the 1d,\u201d he said.with an army of 60,000 men, disporting liself as the general staffs in Europe, in Germany for instance, where theres proper there, where it is not proper here, where there \u2018a no danger.\u201d purpose of the general staff to invade China, and this in itself was a declara- Special to The Montreal Star.North Toronto has by by-law authorized physicians to ride their bicyeles on fic.The doctors are, however, held re- of foot passenger rights was adopted Ly the council last night.Speciad to The Montreal Star.whom he asked to marry him.\u201cBe Not Deceived\u201d\"\u2014\u2014 \u201cSALADA\u201d (Ceylon Tea is the Genuine and Original others are only imitations.Black, Mixed or Sealed Packets Natural Green.140,000,000 Lr%%s.cH-MUMM aco EXTRA DRY /OF THE SUPERB 1900 VINTAGE 1S THE MOST EXQUISITE DRY CHAMPAGNE EVER IMPORTED 5.8.TOWNSEND à C?-MONTREAL GROWS CAUSTIC ¢ Has No Sympathy With the Military Spirit, He Thinks is Growing In United States, pecial to the Montreal Star.= Washington, March 8.\u2014Senator Hale esterday denounced the general staff f army and its plan for the invasion f China particularly.\u201cI do not believe we will have war \u201c1 find the staff.however.dealing n army of 800,000 men.\u201cWhile the plans pursued may be each country is urrounded with powerful neighbors, Mr.Hale further declared it was the ion nf war.There was really no rea- on for increase in the army.Doctors May Ride on Sidewalks, Toronto, March & \u2014The council of the sidewalks when heir professional oadways are unfit for attending to duties, when the bicycle traf- ponsible for all damage.The resolu- fon authorizing this unique invasion WATSON'S SCOTCH Norman Stapley is Wanted.Ottawa, March 8.\u2014The police are looking for Norman Stapley.wanted on - 51 22aw DUNDEE, harges of stealing from servant girls SCOTLAND.BEST IN ALL AMERICA, INCLUDING THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.will be right.The H X A i ! ann Expert shirt makers attend to the cut and fintah, which \u2018We guarantees We have picked the choibest sele ctign Cambrics, Anderson Zephyre:and Ox forgs stripes, 80 it is.easy to fing Just what you \u2018$1.28, $1.80 tq STOO .- Wa ask\u2019 for your fret order.We' feel gure you.will ask foe the an Storeyat 7 1926-01: gant il.ax shirts oan be made, - of fabrics Madras, French Te dots, paiterns and q the Province, Che Standard.Second Map Distribution.In The Standard this week will be found a coupon entitling the reader to a larg.22 x28 inch Quick Reference Colored Map of the PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.Revised up to date, The most complete map of the Province of Quebec ever issued.giving location and population of every town, villare and hamietin It is free to all Standard readers.Any.person cutting out the Map Coupon appearing im this week\u2019s ; The Montreal Sta Wärratted pure Fur Felt, guaranteed Standard will be presented with a copy without charge at any of the following news - Special to e Montrea Fe ; y ) - C, * a ee « for Style, Quality and Burability.depots :\u2014 - ; Ottawa, March 8.\u2014The.« announce- | .See HOOB' or KNOX make.special , a ment that {he present Government's values: aanpdt be equalled.Only to Shama 3 BOOKSTORE.Cy at Satherine Sires.= M NOTE TRS a SL Antotee Street: - = pePgramme- in consideration \u2018 of the|ba hag frown us.WM.\" DRYSDALE,.2478 St, Catherine Street.T.E, WILSON.! .588 Wallington Street.= \u2019 8 .: tarif will be left over tlll another ses- British manufacture direct to us.All F.E.PHELAN,.aan .2331 8t Catherine Street.H.BEAUDRY.rere 271 Graig Street.sion caused a good deal of surprise the latest styles, JoOMILLOY.2117 St.Catherine Street, W.G.BLACK .+, -401 St.Denis Street.here this morning, and much specula- \u201d Rluck or Brown Stiff Hats, E.M.RENOUF.2210 8t.Catherine Street.Ottawa Dispatch & Agency Co.85 Sparks Street, Ottawa, tion is taking place as to what effect Black, Brown or Grey Soft Hats.FOSTER, BROWN 4 CO.2334 St.Catherine Street.ANT.LANGLOIS.Mountain Hill, Quebec.thie will pave on he uration of ine See our New Soft Hat.with flat AND STANDARD OFFICE, MONTREAL.sion.e vie se \u201c square crown, for young men, $2.00.ness of the recent action sustained by 0 © | ; Readers of The Standard out of town are requested to remit to The Standard Office Mr.Fielding hes forced the Govern- #7 WF INVITE INSPECTION 8 - ment to the conclusion that it will be Receiving new lines daily.five cents with the coupon to cover cost of cardboard tube and postage.possible an EE he larim ; The Standard's third map will be that of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P.E.= receive proper consideration.4 ich i 1 wi istri as soon as ssible.articulars wi The belief is that without the tariff a ppear later, Dg engraved, an ute po there remains enough business on .keep the House bi .months, Unes the ete \"of progress The Standard's series of Provincial Maps are admitted by competent judges to be the made enn marked contest ue that cor.of Gralg and Bleury Street, best ever issued in this country, traoly exposed thet The premimion 12 and 2290 8t.Catherine Street.Gone of the Week's Features in \u201cThe Standard\u2019s\u201d Illustrations :\u2014 ¥lon will last in the neighborhood of .x pe and that - por thie We have a Standard's Hlustrations of the Interior of he Hesre To Commons ere oratorical gladiators will seom meet lon ¢ begun in November of this la battle.Beautiful Illustrations ef the Parliament Buildings.Latest Photogrnpha of the Lenders rear.large assortment The King om hin way to Open the Imperial Parliament.Handsome 5-column illustration.! of materials suit- Snapshots of NEY ALL READ IT.INDEPENDENT AND WHOLESOME SITE FOR THE NEW SHOPS.ave for = GEORGE MURRAY PUBLISHING CO.Limited.mite > = Many Proposals Being Made to the Walking and Intercolonial.T n li .Special to The Montreal Star.[ave ing ® Moncton, N.B.March §.\u2014While the » 7 formal to buy certats properties fon Suits X PEC In ; C CS the erection o e new ntercolonia.workshops has caused a good deal of which we will .latk about prices, certain localities make to order : here are many people wha are Sie.for \u201cGo to Valiquette's\u201d is the advice your, friends will give if you are seeking \\ posed to act most generously towards EY 2 : the best or something out of the ordinary in the furnishing of your home, ii erie id S28 (RFE FRIDAY and ; erection of the new shops.RED SATURDAY We are \u2018\u2018the fashion plate\u201d of Montreal Furniture styles.This season we sug.The city of Moncton proposes to est the advisibility of furnishing the dining-room in the Early English Oak, à Ive Bridge str hi For $25.00 h g & 8 y Sng three acte provided The Government OF worth $30.00 This finish is so decorative and durable that it may be accepted as the standard in expropriates the land adjoining.The one will also make Skirts of same ma- 1 f the gold k finish y accep \\ Government owna the entire property Det\" In any desirable style af $10.00.place of the golden oak finish.on one side of this street, which ie faction.; 2,080 feet long.G.R.Jones, son of the late Oliver H LITWIN Social parties\u2014have you tried our Seven Hand Euchre Tables ?Je ea, has norte the , atemen » AS y .| at he present Government High Cl merican L ; \u2019 \u2019 with a site for the new workshops at 9 200 oT © TE TL Home .Summybrae, on a perfectly level plece Bet ; \u2018 i Cy 1547-55 of land, within one hundred rods of Bet¥een Drummond and Mountain Sts.Furnishing the railway station, at Humphereys.Tel.Up 2508, : E i $ site is one mile from Main street, .Moncton, and hè will give free to the , or im t.Catherine St Government one or two \u2018hundre acres, | AIRD $ TRIFICUMINA BREAD mp * ax required.\u2018 ve AIDS DIGESTION.\u2014 \u2014 mp | meer = TI 7 > \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c Ahd usually have to wait several days after picking out the patterns > à before the shirts are finished?: ' : .You will appreciate our facilities.Wa will give you the finished 1 \u2019 shirts in SIX HQURS after you give us Your measurements.to make our.SH I RT VALU ES better, wc ve made them : + And the Hannan Shirts are made as we ~ better: The display 6f Spring patterns we have ready is a splendid exhibition of everything that\u2019s new and good.With » such fagilities as we control and such resources as we com: + mand,: it\u2019s easily possible for us to give you the best SHIRT : fy VALY wR James Street\u2019 Catherine St.W.Catherine St.E, 177 St.um 2387 St.1553 St. a math i i 1 2 maacists, ei alterative an ru st SOME ANXIETY IN OTTAWA ABOUT TO-NIGHT'S MATCH Pulford May be Laid Off ahd Gilmour May Play in His Stead \u2014 Other Changes.Special to the Montreat Star.vane, \u2018mu Mareh NS ~The second ot the States cup cralatiœs vèlir Smits Fables this evvalng 1s wing leobhod tary cd lo wil considerable ANTCLS A tine Capital Must ut the tUL'phatets oi -100 Oltaw:s believe fu Lien pean Lt ave TION Lou conftdent thet! the players Will Le able to de more lhon porupe througly, while à reverse vous bel be alcall a surprise tu them The challengers are a aturdy lot of wien, probably as heavily built as any team pinving hovkey., and it Is cer- uttily not a paying game for the Ot- Wn as to use the body check much aud this secins the only way to stop these tersitbie rushes.The Bue up vi the team ill be chanced.JU dul not prove satisfactors vo Tuesdav evening.Tom Smith, for Utsttnee vus ler front, being à success except oan the dosing cathnutes vf the gattie and be wait probably be reptac- ed by Ins nother Harvey Tu is tell that à scores suit is he should bring «bout the donned of le sueur oftener than the athees nunaged on Tues ax.But still another and more important change may be looked tor Pulford os met dh os best form : nd needs a res: badly Even 10 Smath> Falls ikre beut- is I en this evening the champions will be up against a very eRMiff proposition in having to plus QUabec on Saturday at Quebec.In any cicumstiauces (his is a big task, but tt villl be much harder tur a crippled teaan.In view of this the ottawas 10 they feel they can afford it will lay off Pul- ford against Smith's Falls.in order te Mate him ft Cor the Quebec mateh.This muets with considerulhle opposi- bon from many Who believe that Pul- ford is the only man otf the team nha can save the situation against Smith's Falls, IT Pulford is ali oft it is likel, that AIL Seth will play point and Gilmour.or McGill take his place However good this is it Is not so strong iw the old corgbiuation.\u2018That there will be changes 1s certain, The officials for this evening are to bo the same.Rob Meldrum, of Montreal, has earn- vd a reputation in the «aplial for Tear- less, impartial and strict enforcement of the rules.In his endeavor to stamp rough play out of these matches he is hacked by all the good sports of the Capital and that is why he is on duty Stil of base Grivs and the weak alloys red bridegrooms make ?Still\u2014kind Anne, your hand !: » Silence ' Silence again.What were they doing ?Claude, full of suspicion, turned slowiy to see what It meant; turned to learn what it was on which the greedy eyes of his table-fellow were fixed so intently.And now he saw, more or less.The stout man and Grin had thelr heads together and thelr faces bent over the girl's hand, which the former held.On them, however, Claude scarcely bestowed a glance.It was the girl's face which caught and hell his eves, nay, made them burn.Had i: blushed.had It showed white, he had borne the thing more lightly, he had understood it better.Rut her fare showed dull and apathetic: as she stood looking down at the men.suffering them to do what they would with her hand, a strange passivity was ita mole expression, When the big man (whose name Claude learned lat~r was Raaterga).after inspecting the palm, kissed tt with mock passion, and ro surrendered it to Grio, who also pressed his coarse old Mps to it, while the young man beside Claude laughed \u2014no change came over her.Released, she turned again to the hearth, impassive.And Claude, his heart beating, recognized that this was the hundredth performance; that so far from being à new thing it was a thing =o old as to be staled to her, moving her less, though there were inault and derision in every glance of the men's eyes, than it moved him.And noting this he began in a dim way to understand.This was the thing whioh Tissot had not been able to bear; which in the end had driven the young man with the small chin from the house.This was the pleasantry to which his feeble resistance, his outbursts of anger, of jealousy, or of protest had but added plquancy, the ulthnate sting of pleasure to the jaded palate of the performers.This was the obsession under which she lay, the trial and persecution which she had warned him he would find it hard to witness.Hard ?He believed her, trifling as was the thing he had seen.For behind it \u2018he had a glimpse of other and worse\u2019 things, and behind all of some shadowy brooding mystery which com- pelied her to suffer and forbade her to complain.What that was he could not conraive, what it could be he could not conceive: mor had he long to con- DAILY ST : FRASER BROLY SALES.Auction at our salesrooms, Nos.{63 and 5 8T.Janda ST.Regular auction, Friday Morning, 9th\u2019 March * at 10 o'clock.A large assortment of household furniture.pianos pictures, oarpets olicloths, stoves.etc, and a large quantity of mis- cellanegous Safe storage for furniture, pianos.etc.Private sales at ail times.Furniture, planos, xieighs, harness, etc.Cash advances made.83 8 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.INDUSTRIES WANTED.NOTICE hereby ven thath the Coanell of the City of » Alberta.destires the following Industries to locate in that city, namely: Tannery.fac- tery, pump works and biscuit factory.\u2018Fhe: prospect of said industries succoed- ing Is verv ; Any person bona fide starting any of the said indubtries lu said City and employing at least 25 men in each whl be Acvorded electrio Ught electric power and water at actual cost § years and ex- emmiion from taxés for ope year.Correspondence solicited, - M, 8B.GILLIS, City Clerk.v 52 38 & ts Calgary, February 23.1964 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that under The Companies Act, 1903, supplementary letters patent have been issued under the Seal of the Secretary of State of Canada, hearing date the 2nd day of Ma t 1806, whereby the total capital stock \u201cTHE SHEI PEN FORWARIANU C PANTY\" ( 1- ITED) 1s increased from the sum of seven hundred thousand dollars to the sum of ONF.MILLION FIVE HUNDRED THOU SAND» DOLLARS, and the undertaking of the company extended s0 as \u2018to embrace and include the following additional powers, that is to say: 1h To manufacture.build and construct carriages, waggons, motors, and vehicles of every kind and description, and to operate the same.«y To build and comstruct or acquire And lease elevators of every class and description for the purpose of elevating and storing grain and other commercial commodities, and to operate and work such elevators, 13) To build and construst warehouses and buildings for the p of storing grain and of all kinds, and all other articles of commerce, including cold storage.(44 To acquire, canstruct, lease and utilize hydraulic, electric.und other power for the purposes of the company.and with that object.to purchase.lease nr otherwise acquire and hold and sell all #uch real estate, mill sites, water privileges and power.(8) To purchase, lease or otherwise acquire any real estate rights or privileges capable of being made use of for the purposes of the company, and to sell, lease or otherwise dispose of the same.(6) To pyrchase.acquire or leans any other business wholly or partially of a like nature.and the good-will thereof.on such terms as to the payment of the same by Issue of the stock or bonds of the company.or otherwise as may be agreed u - (7) To acquire, purchase or lease shares In any other company carrying on business wholly or partially of a like nature.and to issue paid-up shares of the Company in part or full payment of the said purchase, (8) To do all things and to exercise all powers and to carry on all businesa incidental to the proper fulfiment of the ob- Jects of the company.Dated at the office of the Secrstary of Hd of Canada, this 3nd day of March, R.W.SCOTT, aa, of State.MACMASTER, HICKSON & CAMPBELL, Solicitors for The Shedden Forwarding Company, Ltd.56 2 sider the question.He found the shifty éyés of his table-fellow fixed upon him, and, though the moment his own eyes mel them they were averted, he fancied that they sped a glance of intelligence to the table behind him, and he hastened to curb, if not hls feel- Ings.at least the show of them He had his warming.It was not as Tissot he must act If he would help her, but more warily.more patiently, biding her time, and letting the blow, when the time came, precede the word Un- warned he had acted, it is probable, as Tissot had arted.weakly and stormlly: warned.he had no excuse if he failed her.Young as he was he saw this.The fault lay with him If he made the position worse instead of better, Whether, do what he would, his feelings made themselves known\u2014for the shoulders can speek, and eloquently.on occasion\u2014or the reverse was the case, and his failure to rise to the bait disappointed the tormentor, the big man Basterga presently resumed the attack.* Tissotius pereat, Tissotianus adest !* he muttered with a sneer.\u201cBut perhaps, young sir.Latinity is not one of your subjects.The tongue uf the immortal Clecero\u2014\u2014\"\" \u201c1 speak it a little\u201d Claude answered quietly.\u201cIt were foolish to approach the door of learning without the key.\u201d \u201cOh, you are a wit.young sir! Well, with your wit and your Latinity can you construe this: \u201c\u2018Stultitiam expellas, furca tamen usque recurret Tissotius periit terqua quaterque redit!\u2019 : ?\u201c1 think 80,\u201d Claude replied gravely.\u201cGood, If it please you! And the meaning?\u201d \u2018 was a fool, and you are an- \u201cTiasot \"other! \u201d* the young man returned, \u201cWill you now solve me one, reverend sir, with all submission?\u201d \u201cSaid and done!\u201d the big man answered disdainfully.\u201cNec volucres plumae faciunt nec cuspis Achillem! Construe me that then if you wil!\u201d Basterga shrugged his shoulders.\u201cFine feathers do not make fine birds,\u201d he éaid.\u201cIf you apply it to me,\u201c be continued with a contemptuous face\u2014 fe?, \u201cOh, no, to your company,\u201d Claude answered, Self-control comes hardly to the young, and he had already forgotten his role.\u201cAsk him what happened last night at the \u2018Bible Hand, \u201d he continued, pointing te Grio.\u201cand how he stands now with his friend the Syndic!\u201d \u201cThe Syndic ?* \u2018The Syndic Blondel!\u201d The moment the words had passed kis lips, Claude repented.He saw that he had struck a note more weri- ous than he intended.The big man dit not move, but over his fat face crept a watching expreesion he was startled.His eyes, reduced almost to pinpoints, seemed for an Instant Une eyes of a cat about to spring.The effect was so plain, indeed, that It bewildered Claude: and so far diverted hia attention from Grio, the real t, that when the bully, Who had listened stupidly to the exchange of wit, proved by a brutal oath his comprehension of the reference to himself, the Ying mans scarcely® hearg him.|: \u201cThe Syhait: Hididel™ {Pasterga mittered\u2019 after a i \u201cWhat know you of him, pray?™ Before the young man could answer, Grio broke in.\u201cHo you have followed me here, have you?\" hei cried wttiking his jug on the table and glaring across the board at the offender.\u201cYou weren't contéint to éncape lsat night it wees.Fob TL 0 .= , | SERARh(\" \u2018Bastergn titrttered, the keer!\u2019 expression of his face\u2019 unchiriged ) we?T@onrt \u201cSofityl foctly! Where azn | & pregnant pauve.|\u2019 \u2014THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1906.WALTER M.KEARNS SALES, from -a Neding Bookseller in GREAT BRITAIN has arrived ex BS.\u201cSardin.an,\u201d and will be sold by public auction.without rewerve, on FRIDAY EVENING, at 7.45 o'clock, and RATUROAY.AFTERNOON, ¥ at 2.30, o'clock, \"MARCH sth and 10th, at the undersigned's saleeroom, 348 Notre Ua ment af îMterature, works on architecture, history, traveis, explorations, Arctic voyages, a cholce series of rd books (eleguntly printed on good paper from hest editions, and beautifully iilus- trated).theology.fine arts, omaments, ete, medicine and surgery, naturel bis- tory and science, sport.Encyclopaedia Paltangïca.long runs of magazines (œuit- able fof publlc libraries).> A number of rare books on Cariada or Of \u2018special loca! Interest (which are fast, Usappeuring) will be found well repre- étnted In the collection.\u2018 i Books \u2018on view from Wednesday morn- tox wp to 5 p.m.on Friday.*_ ready, - This ls the choicest collection nelvedd from Great Britain for auction.WALTER M.KEARNS, 53 6 Auctioneer.Sheriff\u2019s Sales, A HAHASKA, - p F N .~= No.465.Eugene Crepeau.nh.i\".va Ernest Roberge lot Ne.1 Wundred and twenty-five, yet rh- public wo town of Vietoriaville, parish of Ste Vic- tole: with house and dependencies.\u2019 ° =o0ld at the door of the parish church of Ste.Victoire of Arthabaska, fourth April next, at ten o'clock a.m.MONTMAGNT.\u2014 C W.\u2014 No.93\u2014 Vital Elzeard Paradis, curator to estate Guillaume Berube, and J.Morisette & Co., Petitioners.All rights of insolvent in part of lot No thirty-three-B, range A, Bt Pamphiie, township of Dionne; with bulldingsa.To be aold at the door of tne parish church of St.Pamphile, fourth April meat, al Len o'clock a.m.MONTREAL.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 No.1109.Arthur Simard, Eimalle Arthur Simard and Joseph Horace David, va Qual, va Marie Joseph KEizear Drolet.1, Lots Nous.one hundred end sevent,- three and one hundred and aeventy-four, subdivision official lot No.thirty-one, Hoche- lage Ward, Montreal; bounded in front by Davidson street; with buildings 3.Lot No.seven hundred and aix, subdivision of No.fifteen, 8.Jean Baptiste Ward, Montreal; with bulldings, bounded in front by Drolet street.To be sold at Eneriffe Office, Montreal fifth April next.at ten o'clock a.m.QUEBEC.\u2014 F.+ \u2014 No.Julien va.Patrick Neville.1.Let No six hundred and sixty-six, parish of St.Catherine, County Portneuf; cir- vumstances and dependencies.2,,[bt No.aix hundred and sixty-seven, aamMe place, circumstances and dependen- vice Lot No.same place.ces.« Lot No.six hundred and aixty-nine; same place.circumstances and.dependen- Lies, To be sold at the door of the parish church of Ste.Catherine, sixth April next, al eleven o'clock am.413%.\u2014~Joseph six hundred and aixty-eight, circumstances and dependen- ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 F.F.\u2014 .No.214.\u2014 Everstt X.Somers ve.Geurge B h \u201c RAILROAOE.CANADIAN PACIFIC CHEAP RATES FROM MONTREAL VANCOUVER .B.C.VICTORIA ., .+ $48 9) SEATTLE .\\Wash TACOMA .+ ® PORTLAND .Ore, 3nd Class until April 71h, 1906 Propertiemntely lew rates for (ali.fornia, Montana, \\Washiugtos, Oregon, ete.Tourist 8leeping Cars For Clicagu, the North-West and Pu- cific Coast.SLEEPING CARS MONTREAL-OTTA WA Above service, has been resumed on train leaving Windsor Station at lw iv mm.At Ottawa passengers for Mant.real may board car any tine after S00 p.m.and remaiu in sleeper unui v.00 a.m.City Ticket Office: 125 St.James Street, © Next Post Office.RAILWAY EY DRL Sasi REDUCED FARES UNTIL.APRIL T, Second\u201c Class Culunisi Fares from Montreal to VICTORIA, VAN- LV and FONTLAS ND.$48.90 SSI AND, EF ON, rESESE SHOU TL 54640 CA BUTE Melis ga5 90 COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN- $45.50 SAN FRANCISCO, LOS AN- GELES.A $49.00 LOW RATES TO MANY OTHER POINTS.TOURIST SLEEPING CARS Leas Montreal Mondays and Wednesda;s at 10.30 pm.r the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tlo- kets to CHICAGO AND WEST thereof as far as the FACIFIC COAST.Nominal charge is made for bertha, which may be reserved in advance FOR COMFORT TRAVEL by the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James Btreet.Telephenes Main 460 and 461, er Bonaventure Station ND RAILWAY COMPANY.LAUHINE \u2014 From Post Office, 30 min service, 5.40 a.m.to 2.00 p.m.3ù min vper- vice, 3 pm.to midnight.From Lachine 20 min.service 5.50 a.m.tv &.45 .m.30 min, service 8.43 p.m.to 12.45 midnight Sauit au Recollet \u2014 Frum St.Denis and Henderson Station, 30 min.service § a.m.to » a.m.; 40 minute service 9 a.m.to § p m.; 30 minute service ¢ pm.to § 20 p.m., 40 mia service 8.30 pm te 12 nud.night.La:t car from Sault 12 p.m.From St.Denis 12.20 p.m.Extra car from Chenresile st to Henderson Station at 6.1v pm Mountain\u2014From Mt Royal avenue :0 min.service 5.40 am to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria ave.Westmount, 20 min.service, 550 a.m.to 11.50 pm.Cartiervilie\u2014From Snowdon's Junction.40 min.service 6.00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.From Cartierville, 46 min.service, 5.40 am.tc 11.40 p.m.135 19% Norta halt of lot No.three, eighth range.township of Orford; with buildings and improvements To be sold wt ¢ door of tha parish church of Bt.Wllor4'Orford, fourth April next, al eleven o'clock a.m, ST.FRANCIS.\u2014 C.W.\u2014 No.13.\u2014 John J.@rifgith.curator to ests Wand Kit te James H.lot No.two hundred and events, firth\u2019 winge, township of Btamstead; with appurtensnces 2.Part of lot No.four hundred wnfl sev- enty-tbivé, sixth range, Said cadastral plan.Taese {$0 parcels of land form one farm property.and will be sold as one property; with al! appyrtenances To be sold at the door of the parish church of re Coeur de Jesus.sillage of Stanstead Plain, third April o'clock am.next, at ten BT.SCHOLASTIQUE, \u2014 F.F No.97.\u2014Phllippe Clement va.Dame Melina Dore.Lot No, two hundred and forty, mission of Bt.Jovite, county and district Terre- bono To be sold at the door of the Catholic Church, 8t.Jovite, fifth April next, between one and twe o'clock p.m.THREE RIVERS.\u2014 FP.F.\u2014 No.343 \u2014 Edmond Narciess Beaudry ve.Joseph Gar- ceau, 1.Part of lot No.one hundred und forty, town of Grand Mere.bounded in front by Main street: with bduiding.2.Part of lot No.one hundred and sixty- BLOOD POISON cers On any part of the Eyobrows falling out, write for proofs of cures.100-page Book Free.COOK REMEDY CO, 1087 MASORG TEMPLE, Chicage, 8.8.8.SIE OF OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.Avoid the Rigors of a Canadian Winter Uy taking a delightful seu voyage to the Bahamas, Cuba and Mexico, by the Elder - Dempster line.The 88.Duhomey and the 88 Angola each 4.000 tons will saa) hom Halifax on tie 28th of FKFebruury and the 20th of March respectively.\u2018These steamers are Ntled specially tor Saloon and Seconds class passengers.Saloon and berths are all amidships, Lighted by clectric light.An expencicved aad duly quaalificd Sur- Keon carried ot cach vessel A twenty four day trip, calling al Nassau, Havana, Tampico and Vers Cruz few $60.00, or t the City of Mexico $65.00.For further particulars, apply Le ELDER-DEMPSTER & CO.Board of Trade Budding, Montreal.2% Tied ¥OR THE WINIEK GO IV BERMUDA Frust unxnown.inalaria (mposs:bis.FHUX NEW YUhK 48 buure by elegant new twin screw steamship \u2018Bermudian * bbuv tons sailing every ten days For Winter Cruises go to WEST INDIES?Su days trip; about 2v days in Tropica St Thomas St Croix St.Kitta Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, st, Lucia, Barbados wnd Demerara, For further parucuiars apply te ARTHUR AHEIKN, Secrotary, Quedec, Quebec ss.Lu.» Agents, W.H.HENRY, 186 St.Juines ot; W.HM.CLANCY, 147 St James st, BAT- TERSBY'S TOURIST AGENCY, 118 James at; J.G.BROCK x CO, 111 Commissioners at, Montreal * 287 Sicod OCRANIC STEAMSH!P COMPANY, (American asd Australian Live.) 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Some day you'll do that in them will\u2014No!\u201d repressing the bully as he attempted to rise.\u201cHave done VER PLATE THAT Beauty and Durability in § , Forks, Knives, etc., are cured if you purchase those bearing this trade mark: \u201cIBA] ROGERS BROS.Pieces 0 stamped are in rticular as near perfection as :t 18 potstoæ to make them.In ouying Cake Dishes, Coffee Urns, etc., ask for the goods of MERIDEN BRITA CO.now and let us understand.The \u2018Btble and Hand\u2019 eh?\"T'wiir thera, I suppose, you and this youth met, =\" \u201cQuarrel,\u201d satd Claude Bulleniy.\u201cThat la gite \u201cAnd you followed him hither™ \u201cNo, 1 ai.not.\u201d = * \u201cNo?Thé how come you here?\u201d Basz- terga asked, Lis eyes still watchful \u201cIn this house, I mean?Eh?\u2019Tis not lodged thera\u201d Claude And he shrugged hix shoul- that with that the mat- vouchnaf ders, thin ter was clear.But Basterga coniinued to eye him with something that was not far removed from suspicion.\u201cOh,\u201d he said.\u201cThat is it.is !t?Your father lodged here.And the Syndic\u2014Blondel, was tt you sald?How comea he Into it?Grio was prating of him, T suppose?\u2019 For an instant, while he waited the answer to the question, his eyes shrank again to pin-pointa.\u2018\u2019He came in and found us at swordplay,\u201d Claude answerd.\u2018Or just falling to It.And though the fault was not mine, he would have sent me to prison if I had not had a letter for him.\u201d \u201cOh!\u201d And then returning with a manifest effort to the tone and manner of a few minutes before.\u201cImplæer, Iracundus, Ynexorabilis acer Fura neget sibl nats.nibil non arroget armis.\u201d he hummad.\u201cI doubt.if such manners will be appreciated in Geneva, young man,\u201d and furtively he wiped his brow.\u201c 2 ha sta like my end here, v PA ty tothe - spying on us! State, nome indulgence Is granted \u2014\" \u201cI see that,\u201d Claude answered with sarcasm.\u201c1 am saying it.But you, if you will not be warmed, it will soon find or make the two too hot for you.\u201d He will ind this house too hot for him!\" growled his companion.who had made more than one vain attempt to assert himself.\u201cAnd that to-day! Today! Perdition, I know him now,\u201d ha continued, fixing hls blood-shot eyes on the young man.\u201cand if he crows her as he crowed last inght, his comb shall be cut, and as well soon as late, for there will be no living with him! There, don't hold me, man! Let me at him!\u201d And he tried to rise.\u201cFool, have done!\u201d Basterga replied, still restraining him, but only by the exertion of considerable force And then.in a lower tone, but one partially audible, \u201cDo you want to draw the eyen of all Geneva thix way?\" he con- tinuued.\u201cPu you want the house marked and watched and every gossips tongue wagging about H?You did harm enough, last night, I'll answer, and well.If no worse comes of Ît! Have done.| say.or 1 shall speak, you know to whom!\u201d \u201cWhy does he come here?Why does he follow me?\" the sot complained.\u201cCannot you hear that his father lodged here?\" + \u201cA lle!\u201d Grio cried.vchemently.\u2018He First at the \u2018Bible and Hand\u2018 last night.and then here! It fs you who are the fool, man.Let me go! Let me at him.I say!\u201d (To\u2019 be Continued.ma een wy Hp to svt and the systems ou lesporate casse-with DR.SHOOP\u2019S RHEUMATIC pow.TABLETS on Most select locatinn on the ocean front.ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Distinctive for its algh class patronage and liberal management; telephone in rooms, artesian water, sea water In all bathe Orchestia of soloists Book- tet.NESWLIN HAINES.a nm! 43 +2004 GINIA FJOT SPRINGS 2,500 fect Elevation.Open all the Year.Affording relief from the rigors of the North without the enervating climate of the far South.Luxurious baths and most curative waters known for Rheumatism.Gout and Nervous 1'iseases.Complete hydrotherapeutic apparatus Mugnificent bath house and enclosed swimming pool Tdeul Koll course, fine livery.superb ronds.THE NEW HOMESTEAD is & thoroughly up-to-date hotdl, perfect in social and sanitary arrangements; patronized by Sir Wilfrid Lanr- jer and many leading Canadians RBro- Kers' office with direct New York wire.Through Pullman compartment car leaves Now York 4050 p.m.arrives at Springs X10 am.Stop-over allowed at Washington.\u201cExcursion tickets on sale at Chesapeake & Ohlo office, R62 Broadway.and offices of Pennavivania Railroad, New York; also at principal Canadian ticket offices of connecting lines.Booklets and full information by addressing H.W.Fuller, A, Washington, D.C.R7 23 LAKEWOOD, N.J.L.alkXeowood Among the pines of New Jersey.A fashionable and heatthful Fall, Winter and Spring resort.THE LAUREL HOUSE, A.J.MURPHY, Manager.THE LAUREL- IN-THE- PINE K F.SHUTE PS nager.11 26 eod Exrellent for Breakfast\u2014 VIENNA ROLLS Ww.& J.8.Wylle.Tel, Up 1409.WAS LARGEST YET HELD.Over 4000 Stu\u201cents Attended Nashville Y.M.C.A.Convention.The McGill delegation to the International Students\u2019 Y.M.C.A.Convention.held in Nashville, Tennessee.returned to Montreal last night after an absence of ten days.They report a most successful trip.The convention which began on Wednesduy aftérnoon last, and ended on Sunday night, was the largest that has ever been held: over four thousand students were pre- rent, representing all the universities and colleges in the United States and Canada.Twenty-eight students went trom Montreal and about one hundred and twenty from Toronto.The spenk- ars wero men of experience, gathereg trom all over the world, every continent! being represented.Amnng them were the Hon.Sir Henry Mortimer Durand.British ambessador to the United States: Sir Algernon Coote, president of the Cambridge Univarsity Intarco!- legiate Christians Union; Hon.J.A Macdonald.of Toronto, and many other men of note, \u2018BAGGAGE: For booklet and saliing list.ad.| HOTELS Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Ovposite Grand genset Station FREE 47 313 NEW AMSTERDAM HOTEL.European Flan Fourth Ave.mand 31st St.New York.Finest theatres.From Grand Central Station take Fourth Ave tars direct to Hotel.Hates Fluu per day and upward \u20ac1 8 e0d EDWARD COINE & Cn, location in city for shopping and OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.Allan Lime LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE From Bt.Joha.Halifax, Tunisian.Sat.1 Mar.Mon.18th Mah Sicilian.Sat.17th Mar.Mom, 19th Mar, Pretorian Kat.24th Mar.on Parisian Sat.Siet Mar, Men.2nd April Virginian.Sat.7th April Mon.9th April Tunislan's record passage Rimouski to Movilly +» © days 5 hours Virgintan's record passage Moville to Rie mouski, is 5 days 30 hours Tue steamers sail from St.John N.B., after arrival of C.P.Ry.train.leaving Montreal 7.35 p.m.Friday.From Halifax on Monday after arrival of Intercolo (mail) and C.P.Ry.trains, which leave Montreal at noon and !.35 p.m.Sunday.HALIFAX TO HAVR Sarmatian ?ith Mar.Pomeranian.filet April Only second c'ass passengers Carri Rate to Havre.340: to Paris, 843.76.Apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal + Dominion Line Sreamentrs PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Welshman Mar 10] Downton Mar 24 Kensington.Mar.17 Cornishman Mar.31 WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORK TO LIVERFOOT- Lasers Mar.7 Majestic Mar Loo.Mar 13 | Celtic Mar MEDITERRANEAN SERKVICK Auores, \u2018ilbraitar Naples.Genua.Alezandrin From Boston.p Roimaute J.Canople .- > agent os Companys ol- Monts SL sacrament sh ee a Canadian Pacific Railway Co.ATLANTIC sreANMSHIE Lida.Buliding the Iwin Screw Bleamsuipe EA nkod UF BRITAIN, 14.600 topa EMILady UF IRELAND, 14,600 tons 13 1-3 knots sea spued, ubm.N.B-.to laverpool, LAKE MANITOBA.Mar.Slst LAKE CHAMPLAIN.April 14th lake ERIE.March 17th, April 38th FIRST CABIN, \u2014 $41.50 and 450.00 uin- gle np and upwurds, according to stonm- or and accvmmodution.Hound trip Uckets ut reduced rates.UND CABIN, \u2014 Single trip te Live $42.50; round trip Teulnnie a Baltic 3 From New York.Repubdl'e L roti.ast, London- 6.50; frem Livers pool ur Londun, $27.30 to St.Jobn, N.B.London SL Joh, NB, 10 tlLake Michigan.ve vo.Mar.13th *Montrose.« .APr.Ith warry:ng |hird Class passengers only.Jha Cians to London, $26.88.110 owner points aame as Liverpool service, *Second cabin only.Rate to Loadon $40.00, Apply \u20180 UCANAUVLIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES, Hoard of liade Buliding, St.Sage rament st, Montreal.29 2846 Hamburg-#tmer(can.PLYMOUTH-CHERBOL RG-HANRURG tPeunsylvanisa Mar.10 ; tretoria Mar.31 shbeutschixad : Mar lo | aAgserik a.L.Apr.7 1Patriets Mar 17 | tWaldgersee .Apt.lu steBluechvr Mar.22 | sttBleucher | Apr.ty urives sul) Room tteymuasiuin, aklevator & A l.aCarte Hestaurant.tLaliiug at Dover for Londou & Paris.MEDITERRANEAN BERVICE.10 GIBRALTAR NAPLES AND GENOA, trina Adaibert.March\u201827, 10a.m.May à, June 19 Prinz Oskar pr.18, 2pm, June = July 14 Moltke .Avril 2¢, noon; June 1Y, July 2¢ ! Room aad Gymnasium Rales 1st class, $70, $0), $i18.00 upward, sc.conliug to steamer selected.Central JAMAICA =i $20 and $40 ov mar.round trp at special rates BY TILE CONMPANY'S ATLAS SERVICE.From \u201cew York every week.Hamburg-American Line, 37 Broadway, N.Y.JANES THUM General Agent, 17 Bk.Sacrament at.Henrz, Temple Bidg., 185 Bt.James sl; Battersby's Tourist Agency, 178 SL James st, 7 153004 dorth German Lloyd, FAST EXPRESS SERVICE Fastest and Most Luzurious of Lev PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG\u2014BREMEN, K'Wm.Li, Mar.37,7 6 m | Kronprins.Na % Gam Kronp, Abri! 10, + a m Kaiser.May i, 0 am Kaiser, Auri! 17,108 m K Wm.11, May 42, 6am K.Wm.11, Apr 24,8 am Kronprins, Juns $, Sam TWIN BUREW PASSENGER\u2019 SERVICE BREMEN Dl Chemnits.Mar.8, 10 Brand Frankfurt, Mar.Z- lUa m Breslau, April 18, tKurfurut Mar.3V, 10 a.Cassel, Apr.10 am Trave .April 3, 10a m | tKurfurst, May 1, Wam tCails at Plymouth and Unerboaryg.MEDITERRANEAN sERvVIOR.BNOA.LES\u2014G Trene.Apr.T, ll amg Luise.Apr.l ma { am \u2018em KLMICHEK 8 C Ureadway es sWelraar Ape.8 Barb'sa Mar.31, 11 a m Albert.Ape.28, 0 0.,N.F Ww M HENRT.Cole Agent for, Montrea), Temple Butiding.185 St.James st.bé #10 Bouth and Pb'g, Aprttl2,10 am e Gibraltar and Naples only.+ onsigesd : HE UNITRD FRUML CO's T STEAMSHIP Be dle voyage en the twin CRITE tings from Bosto il.and a rie.$70.One .including meals amd DFRUIT C PART.Reston.Philadelphie.Baltimore.52 12e0d Favor Annexation With Canada.Mr.James Hutchison, prestdent ot the West India Electric Company, who has just returned from Jamaica, Is of the opinion that the natives there would look with favor upon annexation wHh Canada, provided that thev could be assured that their trade with the United States would not Le nd- vereely affected.Mr.Hutchison beeves that tte Jamatean trade could he successfully directed toward Britain and CaptwdR.Trade there.he says, le in exvetlent rondition.I Speclail Notice.* Piano Tuning.We have beyond question the best staff of tuners apd piano repairera in the rity.Order may be sent by telephone and prompt attention is assured.Rell Tel.Up 2638.C W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St Catherine street Che Daily Star.THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO, (Limited), Proprietors.Agents 1» the Umliea Stales.Eastern Etnivs, wast of Plitsvurg and Buffato, D.A.Carroll.Tribune Eulluing, New York.Wesi- orn States, W.¥_ Perry.Tribuue Building.Chicago.Agent In loronto M W.McGlllivray, T6 King sircer west, \u2018lorosio Agent in Manitoba, Saskatchewan.Assl- Bibola, Aloeria apg Mriish Columbia, R.Kenneth Li nusay, 812 Unlon Bank Build- dug.sonia.Manitoba.ent in Great brituin.Peruy A.des Siret st.London, Englend.Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cle.Paris Hurd, Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING MAR.3RD, 1906.MONDAY .» « .59,340 TUESDAY .° .59,376 WEDNESDAY .58,327 THURSDAY ° .+ 59,336 FRIDAY .59,350 SATURDAY .« «64,547 TOTAL .361,276 - Daily Average .60,213 Weekly Star Last Week «127,174 Ine isaue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 436,400, One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates Cire ULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WELK 186,000 From the have figures are excluded @-verai thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.TUURSD AY MARCHE sth 1906, ; THE SESSION.¢ Fiuiatneut opens to-day what in the Ordinary course al events world be ow Non-sceuteatious session, between the bois mid-way two general elections, and the other of which one ut winch began will end it Tn ihe days of Sir John Mivdonald, the Virol Opposition which contronted him, generally took a rest in these middie sessions, Any great tight put up in them was apt to be lost te the public memory be.Pere polling came round This, however, can only he acrom- plished tu case the Government does nat attempt te push contentious measures atl thix time It is the duty of an Opposition Le fight bad measures.no mutter when they are proposed.1 ts only whai may be termed the \u201ctorma- tities\u201d of the party steaggte which way le allouel to lapse in these half-way HUssiors Still there are some questions of im- Jortance to the country which are bound tu come up this year.The \u201cin- Croinity grab\u201d cannot escape review: and every member will have to put bimself definitely on record with re- rard lo at, now that it le common Fnowledge that the tax-pavers are against it with practical unanimity.The debate whieh will be raised on this jess will be ane of the most closely listened to of the session: and many a man will anake or mar his fature during Its course.Then there ig to be an anti-usury Inw This again.im a measure in which the Peuple rather than the partisans will le Hitere-ted 1t 14 to be hoped that wl net Parliament Juin unanimousty in passing an against usury which WHE Te ax strong as ts likely to he ef- feetive, Any legitimate transactions which rear definition of hsury oblam Interests or that a formal might include them, surely ample can protection without fighting In defence sf the professional usurer who feeds on the necessities and the ignorance of the power.We should see no alliance between respec thie fimancta! Institutions #nd the usurèrs: and we should see Abe existing alliance between the law and the usurer dissolved forever.& Government proposes to lay Any revision of thé rules nf the House which may be undertaken should be very carefully considered so as not to work against the effectiveness of the fndependent member.We want no such fron rule of the majority as obtains At Washington.Our House should move rather toward the real debating of Westminster than toward the wouden exchange of party harangues at the American Capital.The Speaker Is a splendid Institution as a presiding officer: but it is doubtful whether we should like him so well as ® tyrant.There is in such a House as our's no real necessity for the cloaure.1f the members will ctase 10 waste time as they do in utilising the staff of Hansard reporters for the preparation -ef campaign literature, they will get through within reasonable Hmits.The fact that this ls to be fractical- ly à \u2018summer session\u201d may nice the members to try the experkrfent of addressing Parliament in their debates.The air will not be very good in the Chamber and it will be very tempting outside; so they may \u2018cut out\u201d their tedtous succcession of formal readings from blue books and even bluer scrap books which they mistakenly call \u201cran dress debates\u201d.A \u201cfull dress debate\u201d at Westminster i= an affair of an evening and not of a month.rt THE PROVINCIAL TAXES.The byrdens which the [Provincia upon the business enterprise of this city are exceedingly serious.The province may need more reyrnue; but that is hardly a reason why the business men of Montreal should be compelled to supply the entire lack.There I more 10 She province than this city, as sven the Ministers can discover by enquiring ee ule the geographical origins of their followers.Thep rural Quebec cannot afford, above ull things, to check the growth of fis greâtust city.Every handicap laid Upon Montfeal hampers it in its competition with other Canadian cities for capilal xeekilng investment and enterprise Jooking for opportunity, and cyvery new industry ur possible enter prise thus turned anay from var gates, means just so much mouey ju wages which is taken out of reach of the youth otf Quebec.and givin lo tae youth surtounding our rival cities.The wealth of Montreal cannot be miked Ly à Provincial Uvveriument without the luss being felt heaviiy throughout the cutire province.A tax upon the land of lie province would he regarded as exceedingly onerous but 1 !s very doubtful whether the farmers of Quebec would not choose rather to pay sw hh 4 tax than to se the doors of opportunity closed to thir 1 suns lu the great provincia metropolis ! Ye: 1t ts surely not necessary tu tax cetther the tarms ul the country vr the {business enterprises of the city lo #0 : greau a degree.| Natursts each branch of business \u201ctaxed thibks that it is suffering from | + particuiar grievaire: and the ques- | tion is only lov apt tu be diverted :0 a discussion of the relative Justice of \"as or that tax and away from the red! fesue 61 the pressure of this fin- {anciat brake upun the wheels ol pro- press The insurance companies are Porving out but at as all toe lkely that [the real pain will be suffered by (ho Casares] \\ iax upon banking is nut ps NN anetes certain to be pad by se A fer cainontrt of business Lovato ight be borne without any gout out.rx.Mrough it will not Le pre - tended that it is vcaleulated to do busi- He AY ROul, but it ts » very grave Ë cuir te put Montivai at a sertous Hi rdkautage in the transaction uf auslin ss with ity principal competitors, | \u2014\u2014 TWO WHO DO NOT KNOW.According to a report of the annual [nicetiog of the Canadian Press Asso- Feirtion: The meeting was so favorahiy ! reopiessed vith the valuable work being | | Idina by the canadian Associated Press that the following resolution, moved Phy Me W.5.Mingman, of the Strat- | ford Herald seconded by Mr, Wond- | Vaud, of the Chatham Banner-News, pres Uunatimousiy endorsed and senl to the résolutions commitiee and by them to the Canadian Press Assoclation, by Whom it was sustained without oppo- \u201cThat this association endurses most heartily the work which the Cau- adian Press doing In contention with Its cable service, and EXplesses its approval of the character the despatches which brought to this country from England by this agency.The service which Is thus heing rendered to Canada is one whose benefits are shared by the reo- ple generally.and must have a hene- ficial effect in cementing those sentimental ties between the mother land and Canada which are the enduring bonds ol union.This association he- lieves that the Government nf the Dao- non would be Policy pres y ie by the whole press of Canada Canadian sitton Associated is ol are being following à \u2018Pré En continue to encourage tha Associated Press cable ser- Vice upon the same basis of financial assistance as has for the past three years been extended to jr Inasmuch as neither the Stratford Herald nor the excellent Chatham Banner-Newsg sn subscriber ta the Government rap.side of a couple of Toronto Newspaper offices\u2014whose Interest lies in keeping up the pretended news service the Canadian Associated Press cithles regarded as puerile, and lacking in every way of the importance are and dignity which should characterize them in mirroring Anglo-Canadian thought and sentiment.\u2014\u2014\u2014 tt SHACKS FOR CONSUMPTIVES, The Anti-Tuberculosts League has i request to the Civic Finance Connnittee that should be granted, if at all possible.It ts ta the effect that Vale the League be allowed to construct shacks on an unfrequented slope uf the mountain, so that consumptives.who may be practically destitute, can be cared fur.It was painted nut by Hon.Louis Beaubien, and other gentlemen Interested in the good work the League is doing, that the \u201cshack system in the United States and in other countries, had given splendid results.Patients, by \u2018his system, practically lived in Ahe open air, winter and summer alike The question was raised as to the danger to visitors to tie mountain on account vf the shacks; but Dr.Lachapelle showed the spot deslred for the shacks was such that this danger need not be apprehended.\u201c'Consumptives.\" he said, \u201care allowed to walk our streets without there being any protest; surely thers should be none to allowing them to occupy a smah spot that is not frequented and where they can get pure and healing air into their lungs.Another benefit of this system is that the afMicted can be taught both to care for themselves and to use certain precautions so there will not be a danger to others.I know of no nobler pursuit than trying to rescue those Who have become afflicted with this sad malady.\u201d It is to the credit of the Finance Committee that the deputation was given to understand that every effort would be made to accede to the request} and not alone this, but that money would be voted to aid in the grand undertaking.\u2014\u2014 .There is no reason to think that the defcat ot the French Ministry wili lead to any relaxatidn of the French po tion at Algeciras.French into, do not represent à party, but an assemblage of \u2018groups\u2019; and their change is likely to be far mord à personal than even a \u201cgroup\u201d question.The new Ministry will infallibly represent about the same forces in \u201cthe Chamber.and will have an fdehtical foretgn volley The enforcement of the vexatious law with regard to church | estreme) 2ubsidlzed cable | service refereed to.and.further, have never had to wrestie with it in its crude unedited state, we would suggest that [her opinion isn't worth a THE MONTREAL | DAILY inventories may be cette = the riots are puties; but the crues tee | Ger many will undergo\u2019 no\u2019 ohaiy \u201cM: Rouvier was the Prpniter \u2018who \u201cthe responsibility of checking the course of M.Delcasse: but nv one lImaglnes that M.Delcasse will now come \u2018back.PRISONERS LIKE PICTURES.Gaol Chaplain \u201csays They Prefer Books and Magazines With Illustrations, \u201cHrisoucrs are lke children, they love to look st piclures, so that these papers to them are nore acceptable than even others,\u201d states Rev.J.Douglas Borth- wick, LL.D.for forty-one years gaol chaplain In this city, in making an appeal for literature for the prisoners.tie suggests that those who have old Louks.Inagasiues and papers in (helr spring vlearinæ up, or are arranging for moving might send them for the use of the prisoners of the two gaols uf Montreal.He adds: \u201cWe are entirely out of these at pro- scat.and as | distribute such, every Sunday after service, T find a great disappuintment of the prisoners if they do pot get something to read.zeti- gious pupors ure always acceptable, but illustfated papers are more So.The two prisons referred tu are the female gaol, Fullam street, and the men's gaol.Craig street east.THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.March Sul, \u2018876.The netten of the Federai Government in regard tc the rights of New Brunswick fishermen.Rava Hon, Peter Mit.vhell A chance yesterday to denounce In scathing terms the weakness of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries for an act of arbitrary conduct.\u2018The reporta, cor- respomdence, ato asked for hy Mr.Mitchell, will be laid hefore the Commons immediately.THE late Mr.Mitchell was a strenuous politician, and nothing he cn- joyed more than a very heated debate with an opponent.Ile was the first Minister of Marine and Fisherles under Confederation, being appointed In 1567, and Foing out of affive in No- The late Hon.Peter Mitchell vember, 1873.on the defeat of the Sir John A.Mauvdonaid Cabinet nt the pulls.lie wns an activa worker and administrator.and wae acquainted wilh every detall of his department.Ile claimed that the late Sir Albert Smith, the then Minister of Marine and Fisheries, had broken the pledges given te Lis electors of Northumber- land County, N.R., when the terms of the Union wera being discussed.This, Sir Albert.warmly denied.Both statesmen \u2018crossed tho bar\u201d in the nineties.Lieut -Culonel I\" Bland Strange, Cap- ains Wilson and H.White.R\u2019 Batterv & Canadian Artillery.arrived In town this morning from Québec, to hold a court of inquiry Into some casea of dia- obedience of arders ameng the officers of the Montreal Garrison Artillery.COLONEI, (now General T.Bland Strange, R A.retired, was the first regular officer appointed from H.M.Royal Regiment of Artiliery to or- Ranige and command the Canadian branch of the service.Hr was a fine soldier, and up-to-date tf hi profession.Captain (now lteut:-Cal) WI son is commandant ofêthe Citadst of Quebec.and Captain (now Lieut- Col» R.White is thn D.OL.com- mandinæ the Infantry School of the Canadian permanent forres at Fredericton, NR The Cnlonel bf the Gar- risom Artillery.of Montregl, at the time was the Inte lieut MH.Fraser A number of Fentlanien intec- veted in the Royal Albert Bridge, in answer to an invl- tation of the Hon.John Young.met yesterday afternoon io vonfer es tu the pétition to be presented to Parliament by Mr.Devin, QU, and a Wil to Incorporate the proposed company.The chalr was taken by Mr.-Reekie.Resalu- tions were made, carried, with the smp- Hon.Louis Beaubien and unanimously port of Messrs.Young, M.P.; A.W Ogi- vie, M,LA.: Devlin, M.P.; E.H.Goff, A.Hibbard, Louis Beaubien, M LA.and others, to revise the petition for the act of incorporation.for the three branches of the Legislature.THE above bridge ham =o far not come in sight.It Was to crows the river from the city to Me Ronde, St.Îelen's Island.and St.Lambert.and plans were all made for the carrying through of the cuterprise, but very sttofig of position cropped up from ship owners, who did not conatder there was any necessity for another bridge, ar communication to the south by the Victoria bridge was ample.All the promoters mentioned above have long since paid the debt of nature, with the sole exception of Hon, Louis Beaubien, who has [nr pnma years not been\u2019 very active in public matters.Archdeacon Cowley, of Prince Rupert's Laud.arrived In the city last night from London, Ont.and is a gues: at the Bt.Lawrence Mall for a few days.E late Ven.Archdeacon Cowley labored in the Great Lone Land on bétalf of the English Church for over thirty-five years, founding many schools and \u2018churches among the half- breeds and Indian tribes.He was an excellent administrator.leat .Consul Johnston.of Algiers, writes that the sdutteration of ollve oii with cottonseed ol caused a law to be promulgated ns requiring al] admixtures to be so marked, plainly, and with the proportions of -adulteration.Any deception in Hts sale will be punished according to \u20ac Lawson on Insurance Graft In Everybody's for March, Lawson.tells how the recent Insurance investigation was \u201csteered\u201d by the \u201cSystem,\u201d making McCall and McCurdy the scapegoats; checking only the petty abuses, and glossing over and protecting the greater grabs (millions of dollars), directly traceable to the \u201cSystem\u201d and its generals.Read this and do what you \u201can to protect your country | sgainst this terrible evil dat\" h The Quebec Legislature might an - rapes on on a PY RCH 8, A NL MAY 2 400 ing, windy wo ta \u201c March has not béen very but there is hope now that the tariff or tors at Ottawa are about lu put thelr emi ions into languege.Commerce lost some neat bulchers wheh those Ottawa Athletes decided ty gu into the hockey Industry.One point in Its favor ia that the Wue- bec Legislature does not sit all the year round.People in Calgary have been putting bad money on the collection piate.Peor- hapa they didn\u2019t have a butlon or a soda biscuit handy.Naturally the Governor-General could bring joy to the hearts of Tammany by opening Parlffument with a corkscrew.It can be stated officially that Henny Lucey, the English writer, and Major.Maude are not sisters, iii \u2019 + F + lL ts certainix better to be a + + widowa second hushand than her 4 4 first.+ + res + ét us a AC When he comes to to Montreal.Andrew Carnegie might supplement his own talk to the letting his money delighted listeners for a minute or so.apeech by That German who is coning over here to study our tariff should of course be informed of the fact that Mr.Fislddngs game leg is only an extra and not a real mrt of the policy.Humor In England.(N.Y.Mail Grandfather MeNally, the Kinga aldas subject, is hale at 110 and a grout joker In England.however, # man at 110 can get away with the jokes that were good when he was 21 .ADVANCE NOTE.; Who says that Spring\u2014that swect young Kom Has been unfaithful to her trvs:?A sign 1 saw to-day proclaimed That brown bock heer was in our midst.-~ Milwaukee Sentinel, Wisconain post.We'ro the last - To vavH or to carp, but-\u2014 hist\u2019 Tilt tall the license that thou hawt To get up such a rhyme for tryst?Milwaukee bard, the verse thou didst Gave us the giggles nncet or twicet: Beer must have been within thy midst To fix up such a rhyme for tryst.The commissioners who are going to fu- vestigate the insurance concerns, will 011 a long-felt want by finding out how the agents learn to talk so fast.nea its afijourminent, me that the people\u2019 1 = StAr-THURSDAY, _MA gives the player strength to play, and keeps the watcher from catching cold.A Steaming Cupof A ! | SAT., MARCH 10th, at 8.30 p.m.Band wil play N.3.80 and at half shamroc SKATINC 3.00\u2014SATURDAY Admission, 28¢.GOOD ICE ON It grows in favor continual signed to suit The Boy \u2018In fashion, styles and grad JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP U AFTERNOON-3.00 BUCKINGHAM vs.Keats uOW ua sale al Star tH to } branch | office, cor.Pe.1 and St.t'athrrine Sts thne.k vs.Wanderer PRICES Adiniscion 2c, Unreserved 500, Reserved Scats 750, Box Seats $1.00.Boxes $5.00.FRIDAY NIGHT BAND CANADA WESTMOUNT Children, 10¢, a7 2 MILD DAYS.Crystal and Ontario Rinks BAND TO-NIGHT AND AS USUAL.Owing *\u2018to the general make up\u201d of OUR PROGRESS BRAND CLOTHING ly.The selection, wearing qualities and finish are all de- The Farmer The Artisan The Businessminan The Gentleman es to suit all classes.WM.OURRIE, Clothier, 423 Notre Dame St.West.be prepared to set off flreworks and indulge In general rejoicing.The discovery of the NOrth Pole will_be Irss important than the discovery of some real use for it.Consider the lowly postage stamf.and learn the secret of sucerss lt sticks to one thing until it gets there.M is ait off now with the Russian, revolution.The Government is going to use automobiles against it.Everybody Has One or More, {Ladies Home Journal) \u201cYou must find that impediment in your speech rather Inconvenient at times, Mr.B\u2014.\" \u201cOh.n-no; everybody has his little -vécullerity.S-atamimering is -m-mine.What |s y-yours \u201cWell, really, 1 am not aware that I hve any.\u201cD-do you stir v-yourttea with your right hand?\" \u201cWhy.yes, of course.\u201d \u201cW-well, that ju y-vour preullarity.Most people u-use a {-teaspoon.\u2019 : Tom Lawson makes so many predictions that it would be impossible for some of them not to come true.Having looked the entire map over without finding any nation he thinks Vene- zutln cannot whip, Castro relapses for the moment Into complacent silence.Honesty and Politics.(Chicago News.) \u201c If you think that honesty keeps the majority of politicians poor you are entitled to another think.There ars only 950,000,000 pesos.et land the .West, not So to muah when qe have to provide room for bran banks, the wheat crop, and Nu Camiogie libraries.SOUVENIRS, (London News.) A visitor calling oh an Irishman who had the credit of being a lively heckler at ftical moetings, sald, \u201cWhat's that.ike, that you have in the glass case?\u201d \u201cOh, that's the brick I got agin\u2019 my head pat the Jast election.\u201d and whats that.\u2018tue Dower on the Coop of it for?\u201cThat's the flower, tom hi grave of the men that threw § i.- Ludwtb Futéa describes tia an age of feminindty.If that fs ull the fault he has to find he ought te te.theer AD, Firca'or of Hapit 7 7 cha aron ia laughe a = n.Senator or ST.RE Tor BA 14 hy ; fi zn 25 Sa (HAS 7 J x AHH pe pn TH il At the Four Large VOILE for Costumes in every shade VERY FINE LAWN BLOUSES, Specialty.WALL PAPERS ARSENE LAMY, 830 8t.Denis Street (Cor.Duluth.) hne bnflt the firm of an trouser makers in are cut with a view to feet style.weeds.\u201c PERSONAL 18 THIS NORTH READING?5 Quires of Fine Qua reum Laid Note Payer, etther In amer A cream tint.and four pmckages (4) of Fime Quality of En- ve h, wenty.~five cents! You cannot \"buy this fine quality of statfonery for less than double tho price.We ask you to call in and examine this ram in in paper velopes.Becurs a supply now! Can only =\u201c had nt \u201cTHE WIGWAM.\" 138 Peel ot, opposite Dominion square.Open evenings.67 3 THE PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS IS AT 46, 48, 80 Queenshorough Terrace, LONDON, W., ENG.Two minutes\u2019 walk from Queen's Road Tube and Kensington Gardens, Newly Decorated an Furnished\u2019 throughout with every Luxury.FINEST ENGLIBH MEAT ONLY.Separate Tables fn the \u2018Dining-rooms.FRENCH sing os ELECTRIC.TORT Job Lima.te x yi DOUBLE PER\" asie, CA No charse der Mot or Cold ell either drooms or Bathrodman\u2019 Free Use of aa Parle Bath.,.den NTLENER hy AND Cie UNDERWE Lx TRES OF CH CUT al b ts a a of es hateutos 5 ut.so ne n.as pad.den, ogy began ar tha pass, cor A fa Li Ts = - \" le hard.to understand fandb meh to ea when han oa Bther ribér amy: \" \u201c \u201cPeters ersbute ori wociety éhjoy- F ng e A or or.drowning ®t the oa of the bomb ex- plostonsy À MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY with insertions and applications a The newest designs and at prices which defy competition.IN THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT A Specialty of beautiful Tinned Goods.Fish of all kinds for Lent.IN \u2018ait, BOUT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT BOX CALF BOOTS for men, worth $400: for .(.\u2026.\u2026.83.50 AN THE MEAT DEPARTME! T Veal .s\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Te to 12 1-2c.Steak, 2 Ibs for ., .15¢ DOUBLE STAMPS in all departments Friday and Saturday.50 Years Experience nd À fine sclection of all-wool DR | \u2014 Pas IN (LL) At Par a F neck LE pan Department Stores and at all prices.AND CARPETS ALFRED FECTEAU, Corner Fairmount and St.Lawrence.00 R.Heath & Sons unassailable reputation as the foremost MuntrealL- Their TROUSERS MADE TO MEASURE, comfort a per- Pair, ROBERT SEATH & BONS, [jE Jrousen 248 Notre Dame West ontreal.= ee rames tt A me ee re a ES Hs Muss Sly Fi, Cor.of Park Ave.aud St.Louis St.Last Fancy Drese Carnival for the season.Admission to all.150.Extra band attraction, also Band Sat.Eve.THE DANCING SCHOOL KARN HALL To let for concerts, balle, etc.; entirely renovated.new floor and new ,docore- tons.Acoustics best in tho éity.NOTICE.\u2014Dancing class resumed as usual.A.ROY MACDONALD.Tel.Up 2136-776.Watch this ndvt, So each! The Finest Leath- or Post Cards, only 3 cents each, at \u2018THÉ WICWAM, 138 Peel St.Open Evenings.The Chinæse Commission.Special to \u2018the Montreal Star.Niagara Falls, N.Y., March 8 \u2014 Thn uécond of the Imperial commissions tent out by the Chinese mpéror \u20180 study conditions in .he United \u201cates artived here to-day and will spend the day\" in sight seeing and leave for New York to-night.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ALL THIS WEEK ACADEMY Matas.Wed.& Sat.The Best German Comedians, KOLB & DILL in I.0.U.PRICES-\u201415c, 25c, 50e, 75c.NEXT WEEK\u2014In New York Town.st \"ALL THIS WEEK Roya Matines Every Day.Brigadiers Burlesque Co.PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 38c and 30c.NEXT WEEK KENTUCKY BELLES, MONUMENT NATIONAL R18 st.Lawrence.One weck commencing Saturdsy Matinee.FITZSIMMONS -0'BRIEN FIGHT FULL 13 ROUNDS.Sale of seats opens Thursday, March A, Star Bran ch Otlice.[YMCA Hall, Soins; 12th, 8.15 La] Auspices Ladies Morning Musical Club KNEISE[ QUARTET Tickets $1.00.at Club Rooms, Y Bldg.(from 9 to | daily) or at RE A FRIDAY, 4.30, at ACADEMY.Closing Symphony Concert MISS BARKER, Seprane.MR.E.RENAUD, Planist.Mr.Veltch's Management.56 2 The Emerald Musical and Dramatic Ass'n.UE IRISH HEARTS TEE L MES St.Patrick\u2019s Day Afternoon, 23c.Children 13c.[KFvewing.23c.Reserved, 30c, Tickets on Sale at C.M.DESILETS.961 St.Catherine SL J.G.MILLOY.2117 St.Catherine St.DR.J.LEDUC & CO.Chaboillez 8q, A.CÇ.PAQUETTE.669 Wellington St.A.H.WHITE, Sec.QOD SAVE IRELAND! 57%¢ Jaw eus SHAMROCK LACROSSE CLUB ANNUAL MEETING.The Annual Meeting of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club will be held tn the St.Ann's Young Men's Hall, Otiawa street.on Monday, March 12th, 1908, at 8.30 p.m.Business \u2014 Reception of reports and treasurer's statement, election of officers for ensuing year.W.J.MoQEE, Hon.Sec.57 4 8.L C.THE BURNS CLUB OF MONTREAL.\u2018The regular bi-monthly Social Mecting of this Club will be held in their rooms, Alexandra Hall, 2204 St, Catherine Buse FRIDAY.9th inst.at § newly elocted President, aes Drysdale, will occupy the chair.recitations, etc.as usual, A hearty invitation la extended to members and their friends, JOHN AITKEN, on, Secy.Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar.Learn one of above Instruments.I can teach you to play in from three to four months, Write or call.T.A SIMPSON, 225¢ Ht.Catherine Street.Phone Up, 487, 57 2 cod SPECIAL NOTICE STANLEY HALL.Patrons at Concerts are requested to use the SECOND EXIT, which Is always open after a concert.to avoid crowding the main xtaircare.Sather Honsed at end room of foyer.Te ot ey ¥ FRANK H.NORMAN.Latest hook on Dancing, Deportment, Vice- Regal Etiquette, Card Leaving, etc.Price 50c by mail Conse rvatory Hall 2269 Bt.Catherine .Streot, | Cor MeGsll Collage Ave ! May be rented for EuuDron.Dances, ote Necure delcd ! early Phone Up 811 Clashes ond private jesbons day or svealus.: LILLIAN BLAUVELT \"cui Ca | \u2018 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS HISMATESTY'S - A this week.Mat.Saturday\u2014 Romanté Opera.THE ROSE OF THE ALHAMBRA, NEXT WEEN MAURICE CAMPBELL Presents CHANNING POLLOCK'S \\ Great Love Play THE LITTLE GRAY LADY Original cast with Dorothy Donnelly and Julia Dean direct from Its protracted and successful run at the Garrick and Majestic Theatres, New York.SEATS NOW ON SALE.FRANCAIS JAIS ®ve 403 Evoniss Giri of the Street.A Great Cont.Magnificent Sceale fo Sao and bee Next tran Hearts Are Broken\u201d Theatre des Nouveautes Comedie Tel.Ball East 1394.Week of Adarch th.\u201cILLES ERREU DU MARIAGE.\u201d Comedy in 3 mots.by A.Bisson Next Week\u2014\"D ve 35%3e0d Tonight \u2014At 8.80\u2014 GRAND MERE WANDERER.- FOR THE.Intermediate Championship.Admission 250.Ohildren, 100 express fRARNESS Were $B Now $18.00 Besing -is belisving.in end look, Geme harness of best ae- toutes oui tanned leather.Solid brass mountings.Braps bail tep wood, or ring draft hame.12 inch solid 3-ply trace, Folded bresching with scolloped layer.4 or 5 inch saddle, and running back band.Is this guarantes worth anything?We will willingly take this harness k if net satisfactory.We also have them at 2500, ers $30.00, and $35.00, E.N.HENEY CO.LTD.or PAUL ST.+ Evangelistic Services Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church orner St.Charles Borromee and (© Sherbrooke Pts.) Thuraday -Rev.J.L.mou.\u201cRight in Boalety.Friday\u2014Rev.Hugh Pedley.\u201cRight ln Qivic Life.AN Hearty Welcome.=; ONVENIENT for many uses in the home, and handsome in appearance, our SILVER-PLATED TRAYS will keep their good looks for ages.The Trays with a pierced pattern around the edge are distinctive in design.There are all sizes, but those of 10, 11 or 12 inches diameter are the most generally useful, aud the prices are moderate.OHNSTON 2379 B St.Catherine St.R iNear Poal St.) EWELLERS RMANAMANANRANRAANAAAANANRAA SERRE ESS COCO CECIEC Side Lights AAARAAADLAL DD LSD CRW ARANRANA, WY AAAAAAA.Ye AAAAAAAAA WNIT \"How to Pronounce Automobite.Do you happen to have an automelule and not know how tn you property \u201d You've becn pronouncing It Thee ae several wass.Must you've hit it night, maybe youve been wrong Ita considérauen, anyhow As the atom bile.no matier how rou speak it out, 3» herv tu unt aL us dame (t ts entitled lo a pro - Aunciation.Here 15 what a revent writer Who has » fondness for cartes iness hie to say about it.and Webster and all his kindred tbe aurce with him \u201cIn publie fe, in soc.uty, on the stage, every- Whère aimosi, outside Of academie circles, this very apt word is pronounced \u2018auto- pronounce what own Don't know how worth Slay, and Changes curreci mobeel\u201d with the accent on the \u2018beel\u2019 As you Vorv well know, tl is a French denvatine 51 tae Greek \u2018autos\u2019 (self) Pus the Latin \u2018mobills\u2019 anoving), and vs Applied to aux self-papelitng machine, AS.AN AUTOMOhiie carclage.an automobile turpeds, an 8ilemmobilu car Thus 8s an adj.Lives Ns 4 noun, well, automobiles vie cvs wherr now, aud are ln become more and mere common for Cranspuitation over the surface of the carth Tne dictionary makers and the Phiivisgists who have studied the deriva- tiun of ihe term ugreo that the accent Ehouid Le on the \u2018mv and that the last @jllable should be pronounced with a short 1.us if Il wera spelled \u201cbill \u2014a word nul which probably Maty owners of eso interesting and useful machines are familias Schooling for Lake Sailors, A marine schon wi, recently opened in Kingston, Ont; the first session being attended by one hundied candidates for masters \"and mates\u2019 ceriificates.The oh.Jeet ax ta enable thy lakes and the St Lawrence River (o bet- tar comprehend the Innumerable details tn the work canuectd with their profes.son The Department of Murine is giv- IR more aîtention to the necds and re- autffements of the inland water trade.A Proper understanding of his compass, a thorough knowledge nt deep water chan- rels and the rules of ihe ruad and the satlors of the great use of lead lines and log, along with handling the laigrr vessels seem to be the chief topics to he stidied in this school, The rules of the road should be better understnod on both sides of the harbor.us recent instances in waters adiacent to Kingston might show.1 mutual American-Canadtan efforts at instructing captnins, mates and sailors of the: lakes and rivers were promoted it wittid be beneficial and stimulate the already well established friendly relations between the two countries.The Pitis- burg Steamship Company has already Issued an order to ts seventy lake captains requiring them to attend a school of Instruction in the use of the compass and rules of the road Similar efforts in Inrger lake border cities would improve the marine service in keeping with the ecnstantly increasing commerce of the \u2014lakes.To Harness Victoria Falls, , LU 8 Consul-Gemeral Washington.of Cape 9 Town.thinks that South Africa is on the reve of introducing vast changes in its industrial life.He looks for the trans- _ mission of clectrical power that is to be xenerated by the mighty rivers of the interior.The question of the develnp.ment and transmission of electrical power from the Victoria Falls, the Coneul-Gen- eral says, is to be considered by a committee of experts.Two engineering spe- olalists to the Victoria company are in- wpecting water power installations in \" European countring with a view to their application to Rhodesia America\u2019s au- premary In the electrical field.the Con- eul-Genarai thinke, should secure the orders for machinery and supplies that will be needed to develap this vast wmter power.An electrical engineer from Naw York has been visiting Furnpe in connection with the project af supplying elac- trical power to the and from the Victoria Falls.He and the highest Eumpean aythorities whom the chartered rompany ronsulted in the matter were uUnanimous that the =xcheme was only passible.but was payable The experts regarded not Fishing Industry at Nansimo, B.C.\"Fhe result of the hening catch in Nas The CANADIAN BANK of St.Catherine and Metcalfe Streets.THE MONTREAL DAILY _STAR\u2014THURSDAY, MARCH APENTA The Best Natural Purgative Water in Bilious Attacks and Disorders of the Liver.OF COMMERCE A Branch has been opened at the &orner General banking business transacted.H.B.PARSONS, Manager.natmo thls season is far In be creatitE any uneast Three shares of Can oR sôld yes- la 1904 is recorded.ion.Life- yesterday brought 285 for 50 sh the same figuré at which the iast chroflicled sle was mado.- COAL STOCKS WERE DOWN.Wall Street Had More Strike Talk on Tap To-day.> L New York.March 8.\u2014There was g'weTy apathetic stock market today.and speculation again ruled on narrow lines.In first sales prices were close to tina figures of yesterday.but the market soon weakened, and practically everything de- cled.! There was renowed talk of a strike in the Arthracite region, and this caused a dectino of 3 in Readihg.which had a depressing influence on the list generally The decline in Erie écémed theti.: with move in Reading.Anaconda de- cHped 4; Amalgamated.Northern Pacific and Steel pref, I, and à number of mail- ways and industrials half a point.Later there was a rally.MONTREAL CLEARINGS BIG.Montreal clearings centinue to show substantia]l increases Over the same per- jod last year and years previous: Clearings.Total for week ending March 8th.1906 .200 202 222 $29.3R0.60° Corresponding week, 1905 26,315,310 Corresponding woek, 1904 17,128,177 BANK OF ENGLAND RETURN.The weekly statement of the Bank of England shows the following changes: Total reserve, inc.£174,000; circulation.inc.£26,000; bulllon, inc.£400,385; other securities, dee.£4,777.000: other deposits, dee.£8,712.000; public deposits, dec.£692,000; notes reserve, inc.£352,000: Government securities, dec.£8,000.The proportion of the bank's reserve to liability this week is 46.9% per cent, ax compared with 43.13 per cent.last wack.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.Montreal exchange rates arc as follows: Between bunks\u2014New York Funds, 1-32 to 3-64; Sterling, 60 days, 819-32 lo 8%: Sterling, demand, 9 9-32 to 85-16; Sterling, cables, 9% to 97-16; Paris, francs short, 5.17% to 5.17 1-32, HIS $3,000,000 SMILE, (N.Y.Times.) Mr.Heinze is quoted as having said to a policitous Interviewer: \u201cDoes this smile of mine indicate that 1 have lost $3,000,- 000?\" Perhaps this is the smile that won't come off._ COTTON A SHADE FIRMER.Prices Now Thought to Be Close to Bottom, Edmund and Charles Randolph's let- r Said: There can be no doubt that at the present prices for raw cotton and there is a very handsome margin of profit, and mills are showing no dispesition to take any chances of reeuring supplies on nu cheaper basis.The uncertainties regarding the new crop are too pnt.On the whole, we think that yesterday's reaction wax nothing more than m temporary Jet hack more or less natural, considering the advänté of nearly half a eent in prices and the lack of general demand: but there seems overy probability of good support on a scale down, and wood buying should May decline to around 8 te Liverpool due À to 5 lower on otd.3 lower oh new, Opened steady at-5 lower or, near, 4 lower on late, At 12.15 quiet, 4 lower on near.2 to 3 lower on late.8po lower, 5.90d.American middling: gales, 12.000: 11,000 American; export 1,000: Imports 12,000: R000 American.> Open.High.Low.12.30 Mar.1082 1064 10.50 10.54 Mar +45 a.10.72 1078 10.69 10.7 July.1082 1086 10.81 1038 Oct.1037 10.31 1626 18.20 Dec.10.30 10 10.36 10.34 Taph}; etruight rollers.in bbl.Hp atratent relists betrig terday at 188.A Bale of 31.90, and extra .21.50.te sale of this issue at 170 MILLFERD qs baing $Li0.\u2018subjected \u2019 4 dull, 4 3 : ré 'AR-THURSDAY, MARCH 8.1906.kg, Found new \u2018Low Levels at Chicago To-day.LOCAL EGG MARKET BROKE Mild Weather An Influence-\u2014-Some Large Sales of Cheese\u2014Other Lines Show Littie Change.W From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star ou the Chicago Board of \u2018Trade.Chicago, 1.March 8.\u2014 There wcre new low prices again.Alay wheat sold from 76% te 77% to 77%, and July from 76% to 78% Lo 77%, compared with closings yesterduy of 784 and 77% respectively on Wednesday.The big professionals bought wheat, and the market held up during the \u2018morning.This wheat way sold several days BEL, and the profits were taken.Argentine shipments ure figured at 3,500,000 bushels for the week, and Minneapolis stocks in- vreased 850,000 bushels in five duys.An- LWerp lost 114 cents, and Paris was off as much ag 3 cents, a reflection of conditions in the Southern Hemisphere.During the lust few days Chicago has received reports of large business in Manitoba wheat, A gentleman connected with a large exporting house of Montreal, und who is in Chicago to-day, suys that he is unable to confirm the recent large booking or Manitoba wheat for future shipments.Canadian millers report the sale of 20,- 000 barrels of flour late last night, as the result of the day's break in wheat, Buy- ors, they claimed, were showing more enthuslasm than In many months.Mont- roal says sully 6,000,000 bushels sold to go vut ut the opening of navigation.Inxped tions reported at Winnipeg for twenty-four hours were as follows: Grasle, .Cars.No.1 hard.the wee ees een ans ao No.1 northern ., .,.PET 63 No.2 northern .cer men was 12 No.3 northern .2.2 220 4 22101 0 No.{ northern ., [STN \u201cess ave 2 Other grades .\u201cere wee 23 Total .vo.102 Same day last year .113 Rain in England: forecast, fale.ti Kine and wurm in France; forecast, né Winnipeg wus Wo down on Mch.at noon from last night.at 72%c.May and July being steady ut 74% und 76c respectively.Duluth was lac lower on May, at 76%c.Chicago wus steady on May, at 77%c, and 340 down on July, et 77%c.May com was ae up, at 43%c, July belng lsc up, at 43%c.May oats were ic up, at 304c, and July Ye up, at 29%c.The spot Liverpool wheat market was casy again to-day, vlasing at 6< 4Ld tn 68 §l3d for No.No.2, and ës 314d to 6s 4d for Hom closed at 4d down on Toh, % dawn on A ad May.at 6s Bd, and 4d down on July.at 6s 53d.Antwerp closed 4d down, at 174d for Bahia Blanca.Paris vloséd 5 down, at 23.90 for Mub., and 28.05 ol July and Aug.AM® |, MARKET \u2014The demand for oats continues very moderate, und prices ara steady.Quotations are 37 to 3T%c for No, 4, store, 38 to 38%c for No.3, and 33 to 39%c for No.2.FLOUR.\u2014The market {a steady to-day, and demand none too active.Quotations on Mantttibas now are 34 to $4.10 per bl, In-Dags for strong bakers, and $4.50 or patenfs.Onlarios are steady at the Inliowing- Prices: Patents, $430 to $4.80 $3.90, to $1.85 to a for mHifeed has beenjactive.Manitoba Bran is quoted at $13 to $19.50 per ton, and shorts $20 to\" $20.60, In bags.Ontarfos have been % considerable variation of are quoted about the same as late, and Manitobas HAY.\u2014 The market is exceeding- and the tone is mostly on © easy aide.No.I timothy is quoted at $850, No.2 at $7 to $7.50, clover mixed $6 to 36.50, and clover 35.50 to $6 per ton op track.HAYSEED.\u2014 Dealers are now $3.50 per 100 Ibs.and flaxseed $1.20 per bushel Montreal 1 ROLLED OATS\u2014Tho market Is hreg- ular.Large lots would be sold at about 32 per bag, smaller lots being 32.10.FRESH EGGS AGAIN LOWER.Production and Receipts Larger\u2014 Butter and Cheese Steady.KEGGS.\u2014The market for eggs is constantly declining, now that the mild weather is again here, and the cffect of the fhist active demand of the Lenten scason has subsided, Jobbers were selling to grocers \u2018his morning at 18¢ per dozen, in single cases, td wholesalers were selling at 176 in lois.The vost of thèse ©KÆs in the country at present is aboul 15c.The sale of held stock is practically over for all purposes save for cooking.Once fresh rggs begin selling around present figures, consumers have not much use for any other, Production is now falrly large.and receipts are ilberal, and I* is hardly likely that from this forward muoh scarcity will develop in the inar- kit, BUTTE.-\u2014 Tw.eart shows no change, so far as can be observed, and quotations still range al 22 to ihe, wholesale, for finest October makes, winter made creamery selling at 21 to 22e.Dæirles are of various qualities.Holdera of Manitobas are asking 17%c.but it 1s thought that purchases could bo made at 17e.Other grades range up to higher prives, finest Ontarios selling al 196.The tone of the market is firm, aud démand continues fairly active, but there does not appear to be much reason to count on an advance ,at least for the present.Receipts reported on the Board of Trade this morning amounted to only 746 packages, \" CHEESE.\u2014 Tho market for cheese .f firm,\u2019 And quotations vary conslderably.according as one views the matter from the standpoint of buyer or scller.Buyers\u2019 ideas of values seem to be 13c¢ for finest colored; sellers are 13%c.There seems to be.a little going on, and, from all accounts, the market hoids firm in England.the publie cable queting 6d up yesterday.A late report fu to the effect that ne- gotiatfons for the purchase of considerable auantities of cheese have resulted In.business, and the McPherson Co.js now completély rold out of stock.POULTRY,\u2014Thore Is little interest in the pouliry.rearket any longer, The weather is none too favorable, but, at tpe same time, stock Is disappearing little by little, and receipts are but light.Turkeys are quoted about 14 to 15c, geese apd a ducks at lle, chickens at 11°te 13c, fowl at 9 to 10c.- SYRUP.FACTORY MERGER.HS oy bee - Vancouver and.Montreal Interests .Will \u2018Build at- Winnipeg.Special.to 1 Momaceal Bar er Povinaipos, Mercn \u2014A modern myrup factory, giving smployme to a consider.ent body.men, will ba established hare eat han atô Fute by a new con- sotidated Ph Has been Eos de Eee per Q., a ver, © Imperla Hyrup ghtreal and: Qlisbec, The tmade of this compas ester Canada has assumed such pr L a ew factory Fag heen deemed tha most satisfactory way of serving customers here.s, $25, 380, tL James st: Dismgi4 \u2018engagement ri $75, $100 2.Hemaley, 35 The following were admitted to membership on the Board of \u2018Trude .at yesterday's meeting: \" .Mp.Anselme letung, of the Tetang Hardware Company.Mr, George W.Crossen, vf the T.F.Moore Company.Mr.Frank H.Alfred, of the Canadian White Company.My.James A.Robb, of Messrs.McDonald \"& Robb, Valleyfield.Mr.J.B.Lord, of the Martin-Senour Company.Mr.G.8.Decatur, of Messrs, Decatur, Bull & Co.Mr.E.J.Fetherstonhaugh.of Messrs.Fetherstontaugh & Blackmore.Mr.John W.Peck, of Messrs, John W.Peck & Co.Mr.Arthur J.Owen, of Messrs.Frank- iin, Saunders & Co.Mr.A.K.Fisk, of Messrs.Savage & Fisk.a Mr.A.H.Ewing, of Messrs, 8H.Ewing & Sons, Mr.T C.Wells, of Messrs.Robert .On Mr.J.Ernest Millen, of Messrs, John Millen & Sons.The success of the campaign on the Board of Trade tor new members is amply demonstrated by the fact that 75 new names have been proposed since February 1st, Mr, W.H.Knowllin, of Toronto, was on \u2018Change to-day, being introduced by L.A.Tilley.Mr.John Torrance, Jr.who ts in charge of the Dominion Hne's business at Part- land, was In the city yesterday.Mr.Tor- FT&nco states that, after a winter of very } good freights, the business hus fallen away quite recently, owing apparently tn the lack of demand abroad for Canadian foodstuffs.\u201cIt's a question of too much shipping for the amount of fwight moving,\u2019 remarked Mr.Torrance on \u2018Change yesterday.\u201cTha situation certainly does nou 100k encouraging: in fact, is not nearly so good us it\" was ten days ago.\u201d ENCOURAGE HOG RAISING.Sales of Breeding Hogs to Take Place in Province of Quebec.In order to encourage, in the Province of Quebec, the production of hogs xuit- able to the requirements of the British baron trade, a large number of breeding animals of the bacon breeds have been collected, and will be distributed throughout the province by means of auction sales at central points.The work is being conducted by the live stock branch of tha Dominion Department of Agriculture, tn conjunction with the Quebec Provincial Department of Agriculture, the pork packing companies of Montreal, and the Montreal Produce Merchants\u2019 Association, Although the facilities for hog production in Lhe Province of Quebec are unsurpassed.up to the present time Quebec has confributed litte to the export bacon trade .The bogs raised within the province have heen almost entirely for local consumption.Canada supplies about twenty per cent.of the bacon for the British murket.Of this about fifteen per cent.is supplied by Quebec, the Maritime Prov- Inces and the West.Ontario supplies the balance, or eighty-five per cdnt., amount- Ing in value to about $12.000.000 annually.DATES AND PLACES OF SALES.Considering what the farmers of Ontario have derived from this industry by using the proper type of bacon hogs, if- dividual farmors, agricultural clubs and other organizations interested in the welfare of agriculture should avail themselves ® opportunities of these sales.which be held as follows: Hunting- don, Mareh 2fth: 23th.Bt.Hyapinthe, March 30th, a Joliette, April 2nd.1906.At each t about twenty-five animals will be offered, including hears from: three months of 4go Upw nd u WHIch will Dé In farrow.The animals haves been selet by an expert on bacon hogs, and only Such animals have been accept- «à for the sales as are calculated to improve the stock of the province.Addresses on the bacon hog and on the possibilities of bacon production In the Province of Quebec will be delivered before commencing cach sale.LIVE STOCK AT TORONTO.Trade Was Good and Everything Sold Qut Early.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, -Onl.,, March §.\u2014Trade fairly guod; gveryihing sold out early; 103 loads in to-day, lhcluding 1600 catlle, 485 sheey and lambs, 1700 hogs, and 516 calves.Export cattle, choice, $4.75 to $6; do medium $4.40 10 5450: export bulls, $3.75 to $4.do bulls, Nght $3.26 to $3.40: do cows, hght, $360 to BA; butchers\u2019 cattle, medium.$4 to $4.26.do cows, medium, $3.2 to $3.60.do bulls, $2.75 to $3.40; canners.$1.25 to $1.76: stockers, choice, $3.75 tn f4; do common, 32.75 to $3.40; stock bulis.$2 to $2.25; heavy fecders, 33.75 to $4, short keep, $4.26 to 34.50: milch cows.choice, $40 to $50; do common.$25 to $35: springers, $25 to $40; export ewes, 4% to Bigc, steady: do bucks, steady: slow.Calves, 8% to 6%c.steady.hogs, selects, $6.85; fats and underwelght, $6.60.ONTARIO FAT STOCK SHOW.Interest in Stock and Poultry at Ottawa Continues Keen.Sperinl to The Montreal Star.Outawa, March 3.\u2014The- interest in the Fat Stock and Poultry Show continues to grow dAadly.especially in the afternoons.The fine weather is proving a great thing for the fair ard the animals, as the barns are Hist at a nice temperature to 'suit all.\u201d The J & was cnn.tinued, thé poultry.catlle add swine being now done.In the poultry clase the Ottawa exhibitors did exceptjonally well, carrying off some of the best awards The live guock Is principally from outside \u2018pointe, few of the, farmers ih his vicinity exhibiting.th te Hon.Sydney.Fisher, Minister of Agr!- cultyre, was 8 visitor at the grounds yesterday, and expressed himself as ne more t delighted and astonished at the fine exhints.on view.In fact all most unequaiied exibition of jis king most uneq , on n aver seen In Edatem \u201cOntarto.-: BRINGING STOCK WITH THEM.Fifty @gttigrs Brom\u2019, Michigan to + \u201cÀ 3, Canada Bring Effects.Detroit, *Miou.- March 3.\u2014Mr.MV.Molnnes pPendian, .Government, agent.shipped B0'sbttléfs \u2018nñd ten cars of sipck and effects from\u2019 Michigan to Western Canada yesterday.Firms Registered and Incorporated.The following companies.ete, have been registered: MONTREAL\u2014Depot d'Eau Minerale de l'Epiphanie: J.P.Quesnel, manufacturers\u2019 agents; A, F.Riddell & Co., stock brokers; Dominion Engineering and Contstruction, Ltd.Dent, Allvroft & Co.manufacturers gloves; Lacroix & Bouthillier.painters; Simons Canada Saw Co.Ltd.Laurie Engine and, Machine Co.QUEBEC \u2014 | Charles Hardy carriages; J.Plamondon & il goods; 8, à ete.The Tortowing companies have heen incorporated: CABANO\u2014 La Compagnie de h Aqueduc de Cudbans.MONTRHAL-\u2014 East Cowansville, March ds, and young sows, most of .The Citizens Bank of Canada| CHARTERED BY ACT OF LARLIAMENT Hoad Office - - Toronto, Canada, .10,000 SHARES OF 8100,00 PAR VALUE + Now Offered For Subscription Payments Cover a Period of Ten Months, if Desired.at $125,00 Per Share For Prospectus and information Apply Lo The Canada Bond & Investment Company, Bank of Commerce Bldy., 195 Yonge Street, Toronto, Canada Temple Bldg, 183 St.Janes Street 57 3 cod Montreal, Que, 7% PER PAID QUARTERLY FOR SALE\u2014A limited number of 7 per cent Preference Shares of perous Canadian Company doing an average business of $500,000.00 annually, Dividend guaranteed by Directors and ANNUM $100 each in a pros- paid every three months (4 times a year).Shares a first charge on the assets, For particulars.etc., apply to STEWART & MUSSEN 15 ALLIANCE BUILDING MONTREAL Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited Telephone Main 913.And service and sollcit We offer the shares in the above Company at \u201c 85.00 EACH.They are full paid and non-assessable, and when the TRANS-ATLANTIC STATION ts completed, about November 1st, they should be wortif not less.than 8100.00 EACH.Address all correspondence and HUMPHREY 160 ST.JAMES STREET.Sole fiscal agents for the Company, MONTREAL OFFICE\u201423 Board of Trade Building.QUEBEC OFFICES\u201428 St.Louis 98 St.Peter Street.Telephone, No.139.in Parliament Buildings.OTTAWA OFFICES\u201440 Sparks Street.Telephone, No.3054 And in Parliament Buildings.DAY RATE\u201420 cents per 10 words; 1 cent per word extra.NIGHT RATE\u201420 cents per 25 words; Y cent per word extra.MESSAGES DELIVERED FREE by uniformed messengers.We guarantee prompt and Dominion DeForest Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited.Street.Telephone, No.48.efficient your patronage.make all remittances to COMPANY, MONTREAL, CAN.NORRIS P.BRYANT STOCK-BROKER 84 St.Francois-Xavier Street, MONTREAL, Solicits orders for the purchase or sale of all Stocks dealt In on the Exchanges for casn or on margin of from b to 14 per cent, equalling from 35 to $10 per share.Deposits received subject to withdrawal on demand.Five per cent.interest allowed on daily baîaneez Market letters giving current information sent free upon application: also monthiy table giving range of prices on Rctive stocks.Special attention given to orders where stocks are bought outright and dellvery desired, Cnecks, Drafts, ete.Boston accepted at par.on New Yurk and Is Precious And so is a reliable timepiece.Watches and Clocks purchased at Beaudry's \u201care always accurate timckeepers, and require the least repairs with ordinary careful usage.Ask to see our Special 20 year gold: filled \u2018open-face Watch at 89.50.NARCISSE BEAUDRY & FILS JEWELLERS, 212 St.Lawrence Street.Monument National Building.v TIFFS BALE\u2014PROVIRCE LIFF'8 SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- Al B bec, Distriet of Montreal.No.1051, Circuit Court.Domino Patenaude, Plgintir, vs.Lazar Perrault, Defendant.On the 19th duy of March, 1806, at ten of \u2018the clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the said Defendant, No, 290 Panet street.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods ahd chaltels of the sald Defendant, selgzed in this cause, consisting of household furniture.J.E.DES- MARAIS, B.B.C.Montreal, 8th March, 1906.AILIFF'S BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1R944.Circuit Court.J.A.HH, Hebert, Plaintifr, vs.De.F.Beaupra and vir, Defendant, On the 17th day of March, 1906, at ten of the clock in ths tdrenoon.at the domielle of the said Defendants, No.253 Gauthier st, in the City of Montrea), will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chat- 60 Specialists on the Case \u2014In the ordinary run of medical practice a greater \u2018number than.this have treated cases of chronic dyspepsia and have failed to cure \u2014but Dr, Von Stan's Pineapplo Tablets (68 in a box &t 25 cants cost) have made the cure.giving relief in one day, These little \u201cspecialists\u201d have proven their réal merit\u2014T ~ tele of the paid Defendant.reized in this oause, connisting of one plano and houschold furniture.ete, etc.Terms Cash.JA BISSONNETTE, B.8.C.Montreal, March Sth, 1906.BALIFFS BALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1994.Circuit Court.C.Mastel, Plaintiff.va Tape.Defendant.On tho 17 dav nt March, 1906.ât ten of ihe clock in the forenvon.at the domicile nf the \u201csald Dir fendant, 51 Mariberaugh wut, in the City nf Montreal, will be sold by wuthority af lus tice, all the goods and chattels of the said Defandant.seized In this csuse.consiating of furniture, etc.Terma cash.J F COUTU, B.&.C.Montreal, March 8, 1904, SPECIAL.My Big March Market Letter will be ready for distribution on the 8th instant.It you are an Investor, it will pay you to procure a copy for your guidance in purchasing or selling Investment Stocks.This letter Ys mailed free to Any address upon request.J.E, CARTER.Investment Broker, Guelph, Ont.Phone 428.65 2336 Hartshorne, Bogert & Battelle, Members New York Stock Exchange GUARDIAN BUILDING, MONTREAL ! NORMAN BINMORE, Manager | 43 181 Havana Electric Railway Company 52 BROADWAY.New York, March tth, DIVIDEND NUMBER ONE.RESOLVED, that a quarterly Hvidend be, and hereby is, declared out of the carnings of the Company.amounting to one per vent.(1 p.e.) upon its preferred 1906.shares 55,000.000; Leing dividend No, K pryable où Tuesday.the third dav of April, 1906 to stockholders of reegrd as they appoar upon fhe stork hooks ef the Company at the close of business on the 20th day of March, 1806; and the transfer books of the Company will close for such purpose al the close of business, three o'clock pm.on the 30th day of March, 1906, and will re-open on the 4th day of April, 1906.Cheques wlll be mali- ed, C, W.VAN VOORHIS, 57 2eod Treasurer, STOCKS WANTED, National Port.Cement.Crown Bank, Canadian Port Cement, St Eugenr.City Dairy Pfd,, Centra Star, Consoliddted Smoi- ters, Deer Trail, Monte Christo, White Bear, FOR BALE.Colonial Invest And Loan.mament.Trust and Guarantee, Canadian Oil Co.Canadian Savings, Hun Hastings.Wire, write or phone for Information op requirements, FOX & RONS, Stock Brokers, Torontn, Members Stavdard Stock Exchange.Dominton Pore 5% BONDS Rio Janeiro 5's due - 1935 Mertean Electric 5°8 due 1935 Trinidad Electric 5's due 1931 Prices On Application, Royal Securities Corporation Ltd, Montreal, St.John, Halifar.METROPOLITAN BUILDING, 17 8 James Street, Montreal, A.J.NESBITT, Manager.Ts ace tr pt on at erat .ra \u201c202 .an \u2018 î rm cran oma i ed KH j 2 + \u2014 nr rat ammegh ity re atid MONTREAL DOCTOR GOES TO RESCUE Dr.F.C.Douglas to take Charge \u2018of Fort William's Typhoid Problem.THERE ARE NOW 450 CASES Local Physicians are Finding it Impossible to Cope With Epidemic \u2014Deatha are Few.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dr.Frederic C.Douglas, of this city, leaves here to-morrow morning to take charge of the typhoid epidemic in Fort William, Ont.The doctor stated to the Star to-day thet he had formulated no plans but would walt until he bad covered the ground.He also stated that it was just possible he would take with him a Sanitary In- Bpeutor but he would not say positively he would or not.It is stated that the epidemic ia getting severer every day.District and private nurses are arriving on every train from Toronto and Winnipeg, and the local physicians are finding it impossible Lo properly attend to their greatly increased practice, and are Ei adding to thelr staff of assistants The McKellar Hospital in the town is filled with the fever \"stricken patients and the recently constructed temporary hospital is filled to overflowing.Altogether there are about 450 cases though up to the present time the deaths have been comparatively few.Physicians from all over the country are offering their services and #t is thought that the outbreak will be brought under control within the next ten days.Mr.J.R, Wilson Back from Scotland.Mr.James Reid Wilson has returned after a few week's absence in Scotland, his old home.Mr.Wilson is of the opinion that thé free trade policy of Britain has not received any serious check, and that they all stand where they did in previous years So far as Mr.Wilson could judge the protectionist party in Great Britain was made up of a few manufacturers who had been hurt by German rivals and their advocacy of the policy was looked upon with suspicion.Mr.Wilson states that the farming communities of Scotland are prosperous.They are making money and are placing good sums annually to their credit in the banks, L Real Estate Deal on St.Paul Street, Mr.William Hope, executor of the estate of the late William Francis, states that the price paid for the warehouses at 430-92 St.Paul street, which were purchased by Messrs.Howe, Mc- Intyre & Co.was $21,000 and not 322,- , as previously announced.DAUGHTERS OF EMPIRE.\u2014At the last regular meeting of \u201cThe Daughters of the Empire,\u201d in the Y.W.C.A.H I Mre.Duncan McCormic, the presid PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR BALM \u2014 AT KINGSTON, ON- fi taria, \u201cThe Rowans\u201d 163 Union ét, the residence of the late John Mudie, wilh or without large garden and orch Price moderate.For particulars apply Dr.J.Clark Murray, 20 MoTavith ad ong- 0 38 FOR SALE \u2014 SEVERAL PROPER- tivs ylelding large revenues, mao butlding and factory sites.Apply wo Thomas Ligget, 472 BL Catherine at 63 6 FOR BALE \u2014 WESTMOUNT, MODern, pressvd brick, seven bedroom house, In good order, finished in oak, oun stoel girders; possession now.IL J.Ross, 180 Si.James BL.63 6 FOR BALE \u2014 PARK AVENUE, ANnex, eleven room brick house, modern, tn good order, open for offer, H, J.Ross, 180 5t James at, 63 6 HOUSE TU LRI OR FOR BALE, large yurd, abuut 10 thousand feet, fur woud, coal oF houracs.2 Brunswick street, corner Belmont.ba ¢ FOR SALE \u2014 36500, PARK AVBNUE modern two atory pressed brick house, 10 rooms, aot walter furnace, open plumbing.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame west, FOR BALE \u2014 31500, MOREAU BST.Dear Ontario.cosy brick cottage 7 rooms, extension kitchen, double shed in Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame a.FOR SALE \u2014 AT 14 TO 15 PER cent.to a prompt buyer, 411, 4115, 423, 423a St.Antoine st.l, 3, § Gaudry ave, 3 5 Brandon avenue, 884, 3924 Cadieux st, 1389, 1391 Et Denis street, 67, 67 1-3 Victoria avenue, 198, 206a Plessis street, 214, 224 BL Lawrence st, and many others Louise Henry, Ir, 4 Lambert FIL 53 6 FOR BALE \u2014 113 DUROCHER ST.curner Prince Arthur at, fine large stono house and over 3000 feet in Jot: ren:- al $1020 per annum.Enquire Alfred Bel- asco, 106 Notre Dame st, e., opposite Court House.1 FOR SALE VERY VALUABLE corner properties, situated St.Antoine near Windsor st.land areas 5000, 15,000 3 stand 22,000 ft.One of the properties faces 3 streets; actual Income about 10 p.c.Price moderate.David, Dubreull and Dugas, : Lawrence.54 Craig east, corner Bt.FOR SALB \u2014 BY ALFRED BENN, several self-contained solid stone front houses of seven and eight rooms each, with modern improvements, north of Sherbrooke st, between Park avenue and Maln street.Prico from $4500 upwards.Possession 1st May.Easy terms.Will be sold separately or en bloc, Six cottages on Grand Trunk street, separately or en bloc.Six rooms each.Price $1590 each.Easy terms Several blocks of property in the Western part of the city, paying 10 p.c.and upwards.A rare chance for investment Apply to Aifred Bean.Alilance Building.197 St.Jumes st.55 6 FOR SALE \u2014 WEST END APARTment House, Film avenue, solid bullt, slvel joisted, woll finlshed, pays handsome return; bargain to prompt buyer.Peter Gillespie, 40 Hospital st.Lg 6 FOR SALE \u2014 NEW HOUSES ON RED- fern avenue, Westmount, near the Park, drawing room, lbrary, dining room, pantry, kitchen, on ground floor, five bedrooms, with tiled bathroom.all hardwood floors and finish, solid porcelain bath, sinks and basin, decorated throughout, construction most substantial: price 358000.Edward Maxwell 6 Beaver Hall »q.se \u20ac FOR SALE \u2014 A THREE STORIES stone and brick house on Mount Royal, being Nos.111, 113 and 115.For information apply to Proulx & Damiens, 15 St, James at.Montreal.56 6\u20ac fi FOR SALE \u2014 AT POINTE CLAIRE, two nice cottages.opposite the lake, all furnished.water in the Douses, each lot 92 x 200, worth to be seen; will sell at half cost; cali Main 3969 for more information; a real bargain.56 FOR SALE \u2014 ON SHERBROOKE ST.opposite Westmount Park, two very nice cottages, with everything up to date.Call and gee them: a real bargain, Apply 4545 Sherbrooke street.56 co#ipled the chair, and read za inter.eallng paper, on \u201cA Cruise up the Richelieu.\u201d Miss Pepperell-Frost sang A Mission of a Rose,\u201d which was heartily applauded.Mrs.P.McKenzie, hon.prestdent, and Mrs.Cole have charge of the next morning meeting.JrUBLIC NOTICE is hercby given that P under The Companies Act 1902, letters patent have been issued under the Soal of the Secretary of Stäle of Canadu, bearing date the 27th day of February.1906, incorporating James ge R actountant; Alexander Fleming Copeland Roeu, accountant; John Wardrope Ross, accountant; Charles Albert Duclos, King's Counsel, ail four of the Town of West- all three of the City of Montreal, in the Province of Quebec, for the following purposes, vis.: (a) To carry on the business of real estate dealers, insurance brokers and general agents; (b) To acquire and continue the business presently carried on as real estate ts and insurance brokers by the firm of P.8.Ross & Sons, and to purchase from said firm all the lands, buildings and real estate now held by it in its own name or Jointly with others, and to pay for the same in whole or in part by cash or fully pald-up common or preferred stock of the company; (c) To acquire by purchase, concession, exchange, lease or other legal title, and to hold, own, possess, lease, sell and otherwise operate and deal in land, bulldings and real estate of every des- eription, and to construct, erect, operate and maintain thereon hotels.apartment end dwelllig houses, shops or factories: (d) To manufacture and produce steam, gas and electrioity for heat, light and power for the lo, of the company, and to sell the lus thereof: (e) To issue in payment of any property acquired by the company, common or preferred shares of the capital stock of the company as fully paid-up and non able: (1) To promote, assist in promoting, a shareholder In any subsi- ay allied or other company carrying on a business similar, or in part similar to that of this company; (g) To invest in surplus funds in the redemption of its own shares bonds or other securities; (h) To do all and everything necessary, suitable, conv nt, or proper for the aocomp! lishment of any one or more of the objects for which thia company 1s 1n- ecrporated.The operations of the company to be carried on throughout the Canada and elsewhere by the name oF \u201cThe Ross Realty Company\u201d (Limited), with a total capital stock of one milion five hundrea thousand dollar» divided Into fifteen thousand shares of one hundred dollars.and the chief place of business of the said company to be at the City of Montreal, in the Province of Dated at the office of the Secretary of Pits of Canada, this 2nd day of March, : R.W.SCOTT, f State.Secretary 0 ATWATER.DUCLOS & CHAUVIN, Soltcitors for Applicants, T3 15 to 18 PER GENT.Block of oight tenements, centre of the city.next Sherbrooke; frontage on two rental Pays FIFTEEN and can pro $14, 460; only 38.000 cash required.ON ST\u2014New double tenement with stable and Op; pay over ten per cent.: price $4500: exsy terms.STE.FAMILLE ST., near Prince Arthur; stone front, two- story extension, 5 bath, w.c., h.w.furnace; $5500; terms; fine value.IDEAL VILLA LOT.; early five acres, splendidly situated Ne d; view e St.$250 over quarter res.from FRED.R.COLE, \u2018Ata St.James St.cen.aiso Eee \u201cs mrs SALE \u2014 OR TO LBT, 13 SPLEN did flats on Esplanade avenue, well furnished, eight rooms, w.c., bath, furnace in the house; rent cheap: also fog sale, with good conditions, paying 13 p.c.Call Main 3969.Ask J.A.A.Lecla!lr for information.5e fa FOR SALE \u2014 A CORNER SHOP AND dwellings on Centre st, very well rented; price $6000; this will bo shaded to a prompt buyer.Apply for particulars Lit fiton and Co, 204 St.James st, 56 6 FOR SALE \u2014 BY ALFRED BENN, 2 self-contalned houses om Hutchison street, Annex, nine rooms, all modern improvements, stables and other outbuildings; immediate possession; price $4500 each to a prompt buyer, Very easy terms.Apply to Alfred Benn, Alllance Building, 107 Su James st.WANTED\u2014 A PERSON, WITH $10,000 to $15,000 cash to purchase two of the busiest corners In the city; a rare investment.Apply immediately Z.Fineberg and Son, 17 Placo d\u2019Armes HI.LT 6 MOR SALE \u2014 A CHOICE BUILDING lot, romantia situation, on Westmount high level, central location, above the Boulevard, 100 yards from street cars, vie unsurpassed.Will be sold quickly.Price 300 per square foot.For particulars sppir to F 1260, Star Office.67 2e0dû FOR SALE-\u2014$800, AT RIGAUD, QUE, seven room house, extension kitchen, «nd large double shed in rear, 90 x 30 feet in lot.J.M.McAran, No.118 St.Elizabeth st, St.Henry.DORVAL For Sale or To Let, Fuinished.Choice summer residence, of 12 rooms, with gardeners cottage, ete.Large river frontage; grounds tastefully laid out.P.8.Ross & Sons, 142 Notre Dame St.West.47 28 TO LET.TWO TOP FLATS 62 ft.x 144 ft.Light on four sides.Admirably adapted for light manufacturing.Bituiated in centre of city.Apply to CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, 52 15 298 St.James St.TO LET GROUND FLOOR CORNER With Basement Hoist and Shipping Facilities 2500 Sq.Feet on Each Floor.Apply G.W.STEPHENS, Tel.M.1564.18 St.Alexis St, 67 2eod Modern Cottage For Sale.A Ristory cottage with extension kk- chen, 5 bedrooms, drawing and dining rooms, and large reception haH, etectrie light, stationary when-tubs, etc.: mod- rate price.H.L.PUTNAM, ist Fleer, Temple Builéiag.SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR GALE FOR BALD = wt aguenil.oo oa at toau square, at bath and AA sir iets ences; nice 50 = 116, bn Java order.rester 34 Gulaume a\u201d, Loa For saL2 \u2014 A CHOICE LOT, 50 x 110.at 8t, Lambert, Victoria Park, price $00 dollars.Address V 913, Star Office.556 FOR SALE OR TO LET.FOR BALK OR TO LET 3 COTTAGES at Rigeud wharf (furnished if required), opposite Jones\u2019 Island.de L.MoDonatd, Rigaud.Que, FOR SALE OR TO LET FOUHK ROOMed cottage, with stable and garden, 1886 Sanguinet st.Apply 1876 Sangulnet st Price $1400.Rent $13 per month.3 FARMS FOR SALL FOR BALE \u2014 OR TO RENT THREB farms near @.T.R.stution, at St Hilaire, only 13 niles from Montreal.B.F.Campbell, Et.Ltluire Que b4 6 FOR SALE \u2014 DAIRY FARM, 1 1-2 mile from Ponoka, Alberta; 2:6 acres, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.MAGNIFICENT FLATS FO LET.aa, madera pe even newly re- River- wr gas Uo, od © 163 rig Danis & Bell Fel 381 TO LET \u2014 TWO LOWBR AND ONB middle flat in stone front new house, on Bordeaux avenue, to Delorimier avenue, front view on large garden, quiet locality, 7 nsû 8 roams ail well llghtod, Bas, electricity and hot water heatius, en- amoi baths apd w.c.firet class finished, ready for occupation about list week of April.Rent $14 and $17.Apply at 1133 Deiorimier ave.61 7 TO LET \u2014 BLEGANTLY DECORATed 7 and # roomed heated art- ments, hardwood tloors, electric ilxtures, gas stoves, refrigerators, store rooms, hot water all year round, janitor service, Ap- MY on premises 4454 Grosvenor aveaue,West- mount, or W.H.Crexd, 73v Mance street, Phone Mast 3759.4 23 TO LET \u2014 7 ROOM FLAT, WITH furnace, enamel bath, electric wir- lug, all large and well lt rooms, in good condition.Call at top Somerville avenue, off Victoria avenue, Or to MH.Beaudry, 19 Bu Peter at.M.668.! 52 6 *PO LET \u2014 TWO UPPBR FLATS IN the Annex, with furnace, hot water, sus und electric, open plumbing, cheap to a good tenant; seven rooIns in each; nu dark 40 cloared; log house, 6 horse stable, plenty water ail \u2018Year.imme rooms.Apply to 833 Eaplanade st, 82 6 acrea.Further particulars rom Rigby, 1133 TO LET \u2014 MODERN, WELL FIN- Granville at.Vancouver, B, C.56 4 ished flats, Upper Delortinier ave., = ç; - - 6 and 7 roams $15 to $11 per ra Ap- FOR SALE \u2014 FINE CLAY LAND * farm, with all new bulldings, fences, BY egal and Fioancial lixe ie ditches, one mile from depot, $4500.Fulton, Mascouche, Que.56 3 FARMS TO LET.SLA Sn NN ger TO RENT \u2014 FINE FARM, HOUSES and outbuildings, $8, $t a month, half, mlle and four miles from depot.Fulton, Mascouche, Que, 56 2 FACTORY SITES FOR SALE.TN gt ei.MANUFACTORY FOR RAL® OR TO let, with engine, machineries and heated, formerly occupied for a plane manu- tactory.Apply J.A.Oulmet, 15 Cote 8i.Lambert.Tel.Main 683.83 6 LOTS FOR SALE.OUTREMONT.For saje three building lots on the upper part of Hutchison st, Outremont, 5x100 feet cach.Will be sold in single lots if preferred.Nu.reasonable offer refused to hin- mediate purchasers.Apply lo C, W.Lindsay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine st.b Zend WANTED TO PURCHASE.el VY ANTED \u2014 LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEmen's cast off clothing, furs, jewasi- lery, diamonds, carpets, etc.Highest prices paid for good goods L.Adler, 135 Cralg a west Mail orders attended.Tel.Main 5.> Bu Ÿ ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES «nd gentlemen's cast-off clothing, furs, jewellery, diamonds, carpets, ollcloths, furniture.Highest prices\u2019 given.M.Strean, 760 Notre Dame west, Orders by mail attended.45 312 WANTED TO PURGHASE.Ladles\u2019 and gentlemen's cast-off clothing, furs, diamonds, carpets, ollcloths and furniture.Bee Sam Pearson, 776 Notre Dame West, first, as he pays the best prices in the city.Mall orders attended to.Telephone Main 966.50 812 \\WANTED \u2014 TO BUY A SMALL CIGAR business.Write, stating perticulars, C 1116, Star Uffice.7 3 Merchants Hank building.Puode ne Maiu.83 TO Lar \u2014 NICB BRIGHT FLAT OF five rooms, near corner of Woud ave, nd St.Catherine street, in good order.Rental $12 per month, G Lewis, 30 Hospital st.Telephone Main 3698.53 6 TO LET \u2014 AT 81 WAVERLEY sT., Annex, you will find modern new flats, equal to ansthing in this part ot tue city.M.G.Edson.672 Mance 7 TO LET \u2014 1459, 1461 ST.URBAIN st.8 rooms (four bedrooms), fur nace, first class finish, rooma, all lighted; rent $20, $213, fine view of mountain, J.Gullbault, Tel.res Eust 1787; office ain 1198.b3 1 nm 11 rooms, gas and electric light, st.louis square; possession lst April; rent from lst May, spacious rooms, modern coun- veniences; finely decorated; large balcony, open plumbing, Address 530 St.Denis st.53 6 TO RENT FLATS.HBATED, 7 AND TO LET \u2014 1691 8T.URBAIN AND 733B Mance, elght rooms, flats, ail modern lmprovemants, pation.P, Rouillier, 1592 St.Urbain street.Telephone Main 2404 53 6 RTO LET\u2014 ONB MAGNIFICENT FLAT, No.201 Lachine Road, river side, seven tubs; ruoms; all the latest Improvements; permanent gas and electric tlxtures Terminus Wellington street cars.Apply to V.Bougie, 235 Lachine Road, Verdun.54 6 \u2018TO LET \u2014 FLATS, MODERN IMprovements, Nos 1520, 1522 St.Denis $20; Nos.404 to 410 Sanguinet street, Parent Bros, 92 St.James at.54 6 TO \u2014 \u201cTHE [VANHOR\" 12 TO fi 23 Locher street, has a frontage of Eu feet by 87 feet, light on all sides, contains only six apartments, 7 and 8 rovmns each; hardwood floors throughout, well deafened, heated.hot water at all times, gus utovesz wnd electric fixtures supplied, water, storage rooms and wash tubs in basement and Janitor's service Included in rent, $76 per month.Jas.M, Mitchell, 214 Bt, James at.55 6 st, $25.TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT, 4280 Western avenue, Westmount, between Olivier and Clarke avenues, heated, fanitor service, electric fixtures, gas stove and gas grate; nine rooms; direct light; immediate occupation.Apply E.Emery, 3rd floor, 4:50 Western avenue.55 6 TO LET \u2014 NEW HEATED FLAT, ¢ rooms wnd bath, gas atove and fixtures, $26.Telephone.Joslin, Up 2458.207 Bleury st.65 6 TO PURCHASE CHILD'8 j ANTED waggon.Address four wheel express ¥.M.S., 127 Laval avenue.VV ARTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE BALOON license.Please state best price for cash.Apply G 1300, Star Office, 87 3 6 Union Avenue.This central property, 87 x 101 feet, is for sale by P.8, Ross & Sons, 142 Notre Dame St.West.47 26 TOLET OFFICES IN RENOUF BUILDING Corner St.Catherine and University Sta.Apply on premises.E.M.Renouf.2 FOR SALE 100 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD.Double detached house 38,160 sq.feet of land, with frontage.140 METCALFE STREET.Handsome stone front terrace house, with bow windows, extension dining room and blillard room.on at once.DORCHESTER STREET.A fine house, with extension dining room conservatory, bright rooms, modern.| a perfect order.UPPER WEST END STREET.A modern house, 3 stories, extension kitchen, 3 bathrooms; very fine view, 14 BISHOP STREET.3 stories, kitchen on first floor, drawing room upstairs.Very nice lot in rear as a lawn.DORCHESTER STREET.A perfect new 2 story house, { PEEL STREET.A good house, In perfect order, One of the very few left for sale on this favorite might be given before watt 78 d stables, 225 feet Street, the 1st of May, TO LET\u2014A fow Country Houses on the Lakeside.TO LET\u2014Furnished Houses and Flats.FOR SALE.CHOICE BUILDING LOTS.3% x 108 MACGREGOR STREBT.An, unusual opportunity.Also Lots on DRUMMOND STREET, PINE AVENURB Bunt STRERTS.HOF and CRE\" FOR SALE.UPPER DRUMMOND STREET.hs aboisest lot left on.this fine.residen tial street.Size 100 x 279.3; 27,988 sg.feet, For price and apply to FOR SALE.: Close to St.Catherine Street, on Mo- Glil College Avènue, à very fine property.The Fusiness, an old established one, and very successful, can ba hought with It.This would comprise good-will and stock.H- M.SIMPSON, y 40 Renouf Buliding.Tel.Up.2368.TO LET ~\u2014 FLATS, $28 DORCHESTER street, 104 Sherbrooke, seven and eight rooms, none dark; furnace, gas.Apply J.Gougeon, 828 Dorchester st, or Tel Up 4304 6 TO LET \u2014 ST.a STREET, NO.477, pear Bt, Louis cent lower flat, rental $37.60.Further particulars Feiephone E.4451, No.6 Evans st.56 6 TO LBT \u2014 BEAUTIFUL MIDDLE flat on Sussex avenue, alx rooms apd bathroom, all- modern conven electric light, open plumbing, enamel! bath, furnace.generator, ete.easily heated; reasonable decorations to suit tenant; rent $27 per month.Possession 1st May.Can be seen at any time.Apply 39 Sussex ave.56 2 FLAT TO LET, 19 BELMONT PARK, 448 Claremont eve.Thomas Liset, 2473 BL Catherine st.355 TO LET \u2014 UPPER FLAT, 6 LARGE rooms and bathroom, will be tinted toroughout to suit tenant Rent $18.Apply 39a Waverley at.Annex.TO LET \u2014 53% LANSDOWNE AVE, Westmount, seven rooms, bath and w.Dalsy furnace, will be tinted to suit tenant; possession in à few days Campbell & Howell, Temple Bidg.TO LET BEAUTIFUL, NEWLY BUILT flat, modern.tinted, 871 Mount Royal, facing Mountain Park: rent $27.open 3 to 5.Apply 395 St.Denis st.Telephone East 1507.67 2e0d TO RENT 268 BISHOP STREET, modern, self- contained house, 7 bedrooms, good sta- tle in rear.Rent, $900 and taxes.D.W.OGILVIE & CO, Tel, Main 3113, 11 St.Sacrament nt.5 8eod FOR RENT, Finest Location on St.Catherine Street.Here is an opportunity for an enterpria- ing merchant or merchants.Our client owns the property corner of St.Catherine and Mackay streets.The lot is 123.6 x 162.0.He will build a store for a suitable temant or tenants.All propositions.large or small, will be considered.It ia not necessary that the whole ground should be covered.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, Real Estate Experts and Architects, i 207 St.James Street.; 65 3 \u2014\u2014 COUNTRY PROPERTIES FOR SALE ST.HILAIRE, P.Q.\u2014House, elght rooms.bath, etc.; on river front, 5 minutes\u2019 walk from station; good garden.shade trees; suitable tor summer and winter oceu occupation; house completely fyr- nished, Prioe, Including furniture, $1600; part cash Also, néar abé@vo\u2014House, 8 rooms, bath, etc.; garden, large lot, outbulldings, eto.; in perfeot Outer.price 400; eae fe terms.House, 9 rooms, etc; in Upper Lachine; orcas, garden and large lot of ground; beautiful situation; near cars: suitable for oocupa- 1 tion all the year; will sell at a veux low Price to close estate; part cash lance on mortgage.CAMPBELL & HOWELL, Temple Building, FOR SALE Two Large Vauit Doors With Vostibules latest pattem And improved combination looks.Just in uso m short while.May he seen at Strest Rallway rs.Ba.ure af Janitor.6 3 law 573 2eod ' ' HOUSES TO LET, pees PRINCE ARTHUR 9TREST.STRE n house Gining room, parier, aix ne peu opin, laundry, etc P.8.and ona ert Notre Dame st, west.47 eu 8T.TO RENT ON DOULEVARD Joweph, 676, 678, two nice stons frout fists, 3 rooms aud bath, sivaurle Vent, sa 813.ADPly telephone Nust 6 13 TO LET \u2014 8EMI-DETACHEHD STONE house, No.13 Tupper sirest, contain.log 9 rooms (fuur bedruoms) and bathroom, hot water heating, moderu plumbing; rent te and taxes.On view à to § p.m.Apply Mr.Gaunt (Dell Tol.Maly 3604), care of Mark Fisher,\u201d Sous aud Co.25 Victosls se.8: fi TO LET\u2014bRONTENAU STREET, BB- tween logan und Lafontuine sta, & few good flats of six rooms œucit, hot water, gas, bathroom, vic.very muderu; rent only $13.David, Dubreull and Dug sus, s Cralg st.east, ~urner st.Lawrenve.53 a extension.Buliding.TO LET \u2014 37 CONCURL STREET, sel{-contained, ivodurn cottage.double: Apply room 64, Bauk of Ottawa 2133 St James sl.TO LET - TENEMBEND UF TWO flats, Weslinvuntl, moderate reut Phone Westimoun: +37.ts 6 TO RENT A LAHGUE STONE FRONT house, 115 Durvseust ut, corner Prince Arthur st, slxiven tvoms, two bathe and water Clugets, uwew furnace, upen plumblnx, suitable for fashiiunabic bourding house,restaurant ur private residettee, permit und terms apply Athred Belasco, 1u8 Notre Dame st, vpyosile Court House, aù 6 TO LET \u2014 356.362 AND Im RICHmond st.houses, Blx ruoms, Lhreo bedrooms, §14 and 315.also houses of nine dollars.Apply su Laurier avenue, hear At- water.5 TO LET \u2014 ST.DENIS STREET (eorner Rachel), superior house of 3 rvoms, presently vccupled by Dr.Versall- ies, dentist, possession May 1st.PP.5.Hues & Sons, 143 Nytro Damo st.west, se 3 fi TO LET \u2014 FIRST CLABS STUNE house, 399 Mountain si.next to Sher- brouke.$5U per month.Nu Luxes.Apply 434 j Eis a Phone isd Mount.3 6 fi \u201cro LET - 37 ST URBAIN ST.eight roums, hot and cold water; gasu- liers; will be put in good order.$33 Jus- Lina, 207 Bleury sl, Triophune Up 158, TU LET \u2014 SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Lower Lachine Road, five | | one ready for occu- ! Dalsy furnace; froin station, on river bauk.Apply ten and Co.189%¥8 Notre Dame at, L3 Jeoû fi TO LET STONE HOUSE, SELF- contuined flat.7 rooms, besides bath, electriv fixtures, back and front galleries, ulso gas.Another ground flour, w.c., Ju dol- lars.Apply ii Delorimier avenue, Tele- rhone Nast 13 57 8 No.159 OUTREMOUONT STREE very pice house to let, six or seven rooms.Apply at 519 Clarke, to Lucien Uux- nou, price nine dollars a month.27 TO LET \u2014 LOWER TENEMENT, Jvs Mackay streut.just renovated, heated landlord, six ruoms, wll latest convenl- a most comfortable house; rent $50.Howell, Temple Bldg.57 br ences; Campbell and 537 LANSDOWNE AVE, 7 ruoms, bath and wc.order; posseasion Temple Bldg.57 2 TO LET -\u2014 Westmount, in perfect & Howell, now, Campbell DORCHESTER ST, open etc.141 6 TO LET \u2014 1168 ten rooms, hardwood floors, nickeled plumbing, porcelain tubs, Rent reasonable.Ernest Bolton.Notre Dame west, 57 TO LET \u2014 TWO 6-ROOMKD COTtages, (47 and 651 St.Lawrence st, also one 7-roomed cottage, 557 Bt.Domlini- que xt, rent $18 each.For particôlars apply at 447 Bt.Dominique st.57 2eoû w.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE WEST END, handsomely decorated, ten rooms, extension.gas grates, generator, electroliera, BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET.255 5 Notre Dame St.FLATS, heated.ana wii! combiied trae and or ae hger elevator rvice.lat.Pp, SLOGS & sond.Tan 142 Notre Dame st.west.ai LU STORE drus- oue Dame 47 26 4110 BT.10 reut, gist.P.8.at.west n TO LRT \u2014 FINE STORE.CORNER St.Catherine and St.BHaabeth, space about 35 x {u, good locality; rent cheap.Apply tu 1793 Bt.Catherine st.by fa \"e vo \u2014 GROCERY STORE Wii est shop in rear; goud corner, Delurimier wvenue, near Angus Shops, with ut without dwelling above.APPply Loual & Financial Exchange.108 Merchants Hank Lildg.wid Main, 52 6 CATHERINE ST.presently occupied by Ross and Soas.143 N Npooms.with fa TU LET \u2014 LEMGINE STREET, N ka AR Meulll, right store.with cetlar; guod Ualhit.hydtuulic holst, aise two lage flats | Apply UC.I'roctor snd Co.d2 Lemoine strat, 3 elapiione Main 2117.8; + | TL LET -\u2014 NG.\u2018190 TMeGILL STF that large stons butidting, four tories, | su {tt front, for wholesale purpuscs, or would séil un Len Soars time Quliv U->l1- ; able.Parent Bigs.¥.St James si, ad \u2018| fi TO LET - su ST.large sture, near $sv per month.Parcut Boos, st LAWRENCE # toy streeL rental vi Bt.James au TO LET \u2014 1040 ST.LAWRENCE ST, large store and tenement.heated, rental $d per month.Parent Brus, 83 St.James at 5é 6 © TO LEY \u2014 AT 2442 ST.CATHERINE strecl, bear Mountain st, large flat, seated.for business purposes.Apply ut Goitman's Business Cuilkge.above audress for particulars, TU LET \u2014 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION om 1 yeccssary, store on 3 Uatacrine 3.«west of University st), goods encrance la rear; three fluora and bascient, 4 1-2 years i Jonwe, at $1500 per anquëu und Luxe, $ most Centrally located, fixtures, electric wiring, ete, ut less than cost.V 933, Star Uflice.bé 7 BUSINESS PREMISE} WANTED.SUITABLE a corner FR em RENT - A STUNL, for a licensed restsurant, slurs preferred, là va, Star Officy, OFFICES YO L&T, Reese \u2014~\u2014\u2014 FOR CONMER- manuiacturers' Apply 38 St.52 6 ANS Se (PU LET \u2014 OFFICES clal travellers ugents; tent $à per James st.or month.FLOOR, at 13 Bt.Uoard Hospitul 53 6 fl OU LET \u2014 FINE GROUND double office, with vaull, John atreet, lmuuediate vicinity of of Trade Bldgs.G.4.Lewis, du st.Telephone Main 2638.ne LET\u2014FINE BRIGHT OFFICES AND sample rooms.single and en suite, with goods holst, vaults in 13 and 17 St Junn street and 30 Hospital street: Immediate vicinity of Board of Trade Bullding, Stock Exchange and the principal business cenWwe of Montreal.Buildings always in perfect order and very fair offices as Jow as $6.00 per month.G.G.Lewia 30 Hospital st, Telephone Main 2694 53 6 O LET \u2014 FINE BRIGHT, GROUND floor offices, centrally situated, healed.Apply on premises to H.C.Bellow.5 St.James mt OFFICES And Lodge Rooms to let in the Inglis large tile bathroom, shower bath, stationary tubs, etc, Perfect order.Seon any hour, Building, 2381 St Catherine st.Apply at 39 Sussex.Telephone Uptown 4166.5T 4 2883.- 11 24 3aw Te LET \u2014 \u201cBALANCE OF LEASE FOR three (3) years tan be given from May HOUSES WANTED.1st (with immediate possession), for two large, well lighted offices, single or suite.in the Coristine Building, en very WANTED \u2014 SMALL BELF-CON- favoursble terms.Apply to Savage & Fisk, fi tained house, ground floor, roomy Chartered Accountants, Bovereign Bank ard; rent about $10; Montfÿal Apsex or oulevard St.Denia or beyond districts.Address B 8761, Star Branch Office.56 3 WANTED \u2014 HOUSE OR FLAT, LO- 8B cality below Fine avenue and\u2019 west \u201cof Mance, long Jease taken 11 suited; umall - family: rent not to exceed $25 à month.Ap- : ply 8 804, Star Office, ! -8t, James st.\u2018 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET, nw.a tt EN oo TO RENT \u2014 1 ROOMED FURNISHED house for summer months; rent moderate to wuitgble tenant.Apply 986 Dor- cheater st, or Phone Up 3150.58 6 TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS wel) and comfortably furnished house, nice cool loeality; only about ten minutes trom Post Office; hardwood floors tbhrough- out; telephone, gas Btove modern plumbing; references required, Address B 1060, Star Office.5e 6 Bldg.\u2026 Montres! 39 Sécod YO LET \u2014 OFFICES AT 146 ST.JAMES at, half a block from Post Office, heated: rents modeorute.Sec Gibb and Company, 148 St.James st.ee WAREHOQ'JSES TO LET.=n TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSE AND OFfice to jet, Apply Theo Canada Cold Storage Company, Limited.63 William st.5.SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET, TO LET \u2014 UPPER LACHINE 8 room oottage.extension kitchen, hot water furoace; owner will cement cellar and put In new porcelain bath for desirable tenant.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame st, west.66 6 \u2018te FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, FOR fi one year, from April 1st, on Shuter st, three flats, ten rooms.stone front, gas logs.open plumbing.everything first clase; extra bright and comlortable; will be rented reasonable to a family of adults, A 1023, Star Office.TO LET \u2014 METCALFE AVENUE, | Westmount, house of ten rooms to Jet, furnished.from ist April, for 8 months, in perfect order and beautifully furnished.\u20ac Ross and Bons, 142 Notre Dame st west 86 3 TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER MONTHS self-contained 14 room \u2018house, extension kitchen, 12e 113 University at, 11 to 12 am, 2 to ma.86 6 79 LET \u2014 FURNISHED, HANDSOME id 1006 Sherbrooke st, from first of May.For particulars apply Light- hall, Harwood end Stewart, HORSES AND CARRIAGES.V ANTED \u2014 HORSES PARTIES HAVing horses, harnesses or vehicles of any } kind for sale will please bring them ja as good, satisfactory sales, sell or auction every day at 2.30 p.m.Pris vate sales at all times.Lonsigament of all kinds solicited and satisfaction guaranteed T.W.Foster and Co.Auctionsers, 605 St.Paul at 34 26 OTICE.\u2014 TO HORSEMEN.T \u2018horsemen of Montreal will hold u meeting at Bolsson's Hotel, 139 Commissioner st., Thursday evening, March 8th, Everybody welcome.5e 2 For SALE \u2014 THE BTANDARD AND registered brown stalllon, \u2018Roobrine,\u201d soal brown, 15 2-4 hands high.foal 1897, sired by Wildbrino, he by Hambrino, dam Fidget, by Rooker, thoroughly city broken, Will be sold by auction Fridsy, March 9th, at 2.p-m.On view at our rtablee.805 St.Paul street, Thursday morning.T.w.Foster wnd Co., Auctionesrs.5e WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A HORBE, weighing about 1300 Ibs, must be in good order for coal and wood yard.Apply Fred.B.Hartie;, office 540 Clarke street, Annex; residence 584 Clarke st.Annex, R SALE «~~ BY AUCTION FRIDAY, March 9th, at 2.30 p.m., the contènts of a private stable.We have heen Instructed by Mr.rawford, to sell the contents of his stable, consisting of two sound, young city broke horses, three sets of harness, one family sivigh, two seated, new this winter; also one mew speeding sleigh by McLaughlin; one Concord buggy, by Berard and Major; one two seated baggage waggon, two musk ox robes, stable fixtures, also a nam- ber of articles too numerous to mention, will be eold positively without reserve or Jolt.Now on view at our stables, 605 St.ul st.T.wv.Foster und Co., Auctioneers.FOR SALE LARGE HOUSE.Possession in April No.720 'West @herbrooke Street, corner of Mackay; nearing completion.Ground floor, larga drawing room, dining and billiard rooms; mahogany and oak finish.Open daily for inspection W.H.WEIR .SON, K?2eod 113 Bt, Francois Xavier Ht./ TO LET \u2014 FURNIBHED COTTAGE ut Cacouna.Que., eleven rooms, coach- house and atabling for four horsea, large grounds in connection with the property.For further particulars apply to Geo.W.Hamilton and Son, 34 &t.Bacrament street, Montreal.ee BAKERY TO LET.TO LET \u2014 GOOD PREMISES FOR baker, candy manufasturer, purposea.et abling fer t moderate rental; immediate G.Lewis 30 Hospital! st.Te STORAGE TO LET.at gt a el} TO LET FIND DRY STORAGE, FREE a in small separte rooms: your own Goods hoist very accessible.Moderates rental.G.G.Lewis, 30 Hospital st, Telephone Main 2638.53 STABLES WANTED, NN Ne ANTED \u2014 TO RENT BETWEEN THE | Canel and Workman street.in the vicinity of Atwater avenue, à stable with at least ten stalls and accommodation for wag- gona.Address F 1251, Star Office.87 2 MISCELLANEOUS.Nr NN HD GLOBE TORONTO, FOR OVER te years The Globe, Toronto.has been recognized as a leading force In Canadian journalism; to-day The Globes Clroula- tion is 25 p.c.and its advertising patron- nge 53 1-3 p.o.greater than that of any other morning peper in the Dominion; the sono is the recognizsd \u201cWant sdvt\u201d me- in Ontario.offs rates phone The Slopes Montreal Board dt Trade Buliding, or write ve Glebe, Toronto, Canada.is 213 fIHE HERALD 18 LO HAMILTON WHAT The Star is to Montreal, the recognized W~ant Medium.If you want help, property.situations, etc.advertise in the Herald and get results.te: 1 cent a word, Three insertions for the price of two.Cash with order.Subscription.daily $2; { «rate rental, \u2018Bolton, APARTMENTS TO LET.mmr Bishap\u2019s Court Apartments.ously finished sultes of 5 und G pr * bathrooms, elo, Janitor on presenter, of a smaller suite now, P.es Ross à Bons, 142 Foire Roosevelt Apartments, 8t Catberine Street of seven ruoms, with batlwooins, ets.All up-to-date improvements.Entry 1st April, Free of rent till Jst May.Apply P.& Huss & Sons, 142 Nolre Dame aL West.ze TU LET \u2014 IMPRRIAL APARTMENTS adjountg the Majestic), l5 Hope uvenue, off burcaester st, west of Furl st livady tor hmmediate occupation or May lac, light, Mundsolua sullta of eight rooms, direct ualdwood Hours, heated, eicctiic lIgut fixlUres, hol waler, Eas Tango, gis gralua, Colua CLOXCLA - Pefrigeralors, ndiriauvag slurerooms, Junitor suivice.Fur particulara Loins, etc, aphiy tu J.FF.Maupeus, Qu us Puier st 8z 8 Én T LT - UUTCHISON STLEEL = 2 ; A heated uparcinents of five and six loums respoctivety, wlectrio Hgne, upen watuor tux puald and janitor, mud Apply Thy Cradvek 5: mpson ub St.James st.bz plumbding, Lo.LET \u2014 FRONTENAU APAUT- FI ments, Bt.Louls square, north side.antrance Banguinet stroet Av.441, Que upatrtilnuviit, seveu Fools, laundry ald paved court.Heated, jynlilor services, couiblualion Hght {Ixtures, gay stove, hot waler year found, perfect order; cheerful luçalion; leut FJù a month, exclusive of water tax.Apply to jamitor, on premises, or to J.Ke Vanier, 5 Beaver Hall square, bL4 6 n TU TU LET \u2014 IN \u201cTHR HUTCHISON,\" coruer Hutohlson and ernard sta, Anuex, self-contained apurtment flats, nine rouins., heated, Inodern conveniences, Jjuni- or, yteady early In April; rent free tu May iat; then 323, $32; only three lert.Npply J.Ulllot, on premises 84 06 TU LET \u2014 }16 URESCENT STREET.fn six Toulus äpartineut, heated, clee- tric fixtures, gas range, refrigerstur, elc.Apply vs Victoria ot.fel Up 2223.où 6 VE BURNSIDE, 1 McGill College avenue, fine flat, with modern conveniences, heat.hot waler, Fas stove.electric fixtures.Apply to Lhe janitor, on the premises, of to Mr.E.Guli- Lert, 820 8t.Calherine st bs 6 p TO LET \u2014 AT all 1270 DORCHESTER 8T., modern heated apartment.§ rooms bedrooms), electric fixtures, hot year, janitor scrvice.W.Ernest Notre Damo west.bi 6 ro Ler \u2014 tihree water all 14) TO LET \u2014 BUPERIOR HEATED suites, of eight rooms and larder, situate 170 Villeneuve avenue, hear Park avenue.between Mount Royal avenues and the Houlevard.supplied with fine parlor mantel, gas range, combination fixtures, wash tubs, hot water the year round.trunk tuom, janitor service, desirable back entrance.Tie place is enamelled white and burlapped throughout and is made in excellent order.The suite offers all modern comfort and convenience.An invitation is extended to all those in search of a cosy homo, Apply on premises 55 13 TO LET \u2014 134 MACKAY STREET (near Sherbrooke), hpated apartments, # and 19 rooms, tile bathrooms, eledtric fixtures, gas stoves, refrigerators, hot water, etc.Janlior on premises.Rent reasonable.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame Ter 5 0 TO LET \u2014 BISHOP STREET SIX first class in every respect, diate possession.Address W 982, tice, TO LET \u2014 ATTRACTIVE APART- , boa Moulin College avenue, à rooms, best conveniences, Janitor service; reat moderate.Apply Asselin and Perron, 17 Place d'Armes Hill 47 Good TO LET \u2014 AT 249 MOUNTAIN ST., , bright six-roomed wpartment, large bathroom, frent and back entrance, heat, hot end cold water and janitors services included In rent Apply to first flat, 249 Mountain st.or Phone Up 1628.576 FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.TO RENT A NEWLY PAINTED AND papered flat of six rooms st 29 Desjardins avenue (off St.Andre), completely furnished, with excellent furniture and carpets.cic.HES gas stove &nd few porcelain bath, 322 per month.Apply N.G.Vall- Qquette, Limited, 1547 St.Catherine st.: [13 fa TO LET \u2014 COMPLETELY FURNISHed flat of eight rooms in the Bher- brooke; rent 0100 per month.For permit and particulars apply Liffiton and ces 204 St.James at.« TO LET \u2014 33 ST.LUKE BTREET, second flat, few doors west of Guy t., completely furnished, possession 1st april Apply 13 to 3 p.m.and ln evening.se 2 TO RENT IN WESTMOUNT NICELY urnished heated flat, from May lat, sommes months; rent moderate.8 Star Office.55 3eod for 809, SITUATIONS VACANT.eA AN tag WATE THD \u2014 ALL INTHLLIOENT.RELI- ble men »ssaking plousant employs ment, Où SAlAlY OF GOUIDIIMSION, tte RÉvised to write now to U.Marohall and Cu.London.Ont.TY V ANTED \u2014 FIRST operator.Stale Lveulng Journ Journal, CLASS MONOLINE WHEELS Wii) CXputicnge.Edmonton, Alla wr 8 VW ANTED -\u2014 TRAVLLL KR ON CONNMIS- sion for Province vf Quebec, overalls, pants, shirts, ote.must have fired class con- hection.Jost Office liox 953.Bi 4 Wane DL \u2014 MEN ro AUX ERTISE AND introduce our StULk uud puultry cun- pounds to fariners and dealers, work dy; - ing spare time or perinanently, this ix an cxveptivial opening for n hustle | write for particulars.Golden Cree! Cu, 38 Bathuisg sireel, london Can.be 6 QWANTEL GIRLS Tt LEARN ter splu wand Lal Apply ab Mopu Wora.vs3 St l'atrick st.vi.W ANTED - FINISHERS ON 1I.ADI! Jachels aud uparalols on shirts a brileucud.3S 10 $10 per week, Apply N Somumer and Cu.507 St.Paul at ba + STRONG BOY for geneval work in shirt factory, opportunity to pick Up the trade of sh: cutiing.Apply at ones.Crescent Mana facturing Co, Ltd, 3 Inspector st.5e : VW ANTED \u2014 CITY AND COUNTRY Tha- vellers for side lines on commissirmu, In dry gouds and stalionery noveèties.Ad- > dress Pl 741, Star Office, bé 3 VVANTEL \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR leading Britisn fire insurance vou- pany.Apply R 751.Star Oflice.ts 3 EXPERI- VV ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS eaced skirt hands.Apply immediately, Wu.St.Plerre, 41 and 43 Union ave.85 # eee 3 JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT; - must be good vouk.nu washing.Ap- 85 ¢ piy to 1131 Dorchester si.WWVaASTED EXPERIENCED NECK- wear cutter.Apply ut unce, Tooke Bros, Ltd, 307 St.Elizabeth avenue.Si, Henry.\u201cLà 2 WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant, tarce In family; references required.3 Lorne avenue.ORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Moon's Syllabic Shorthand and Business College, now in Inglis Bldg.2381 8t.Catherine st, opposite Karn Hull.Elegant apartments.Register at once, 58 5 ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLB COMMIssion inan to handio first class Mpe of pea-costs, noavy pants and overallu Bast of Montreal Box 389.Btar Office, Ottawn.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR OFFICE (between 16 and 13 years of age): mus.be quick and accurate at figures and a good writer.Apply in own handwriting to E 1342 Star O VYANTED ~= LAD FOR WAREHOUSE, one living with parents preferred: must have references, Apply to E 1341, Star Office.\u2018 ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT BOY FOR OF- fico of a manufacturing concern, gogd chance for advancement.tar SEI.in own handwriting to Æ 1340 V ANTED -\u2014\u2014 ONE FIRS plato maker.Also marker for satruc- tural steel, Btate wages and ex nce and say how soon could come.The Hamilton Bridge Works Co, Hamilton, Ont, 57 3 Young Lady for Office WANTED Young lady with good edu- and dE must be quick ami intelligent; salary $6.etute age and experience.F 1274, Stax arfice.ANTED \u2014 FIR8T CLASS POINTERS V and men for repair jobs in our beli factory; steady steady work.D.X.Mclaren, 109 WANTED Avery 8t.Mar » A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSL.between 3 and 3 Afternoon, | 3e 8?[WWANTED ~ TWO OFFICE speaking both lunguages, to answer the telephone.Apply to the acoountant, Archer, Perron Taschereau, Royal Insurance \u2018 57 2 WVANTED \u2014 TOUNG WHO HAS some Amowlodge of soldering.Apply 708 Craig st \u2018WANTED ~~ AN EXPERIENCED SALE:- women for our mantle and suit de partment.The Hamilton Co., 8t, Catherine and Peel sts.OFFICE BOY Wanted, smart boy for office.Apply 57 2 SITUATIONS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 BY A COMPETENT GIRL situation &s & good general; no children.Wages 314 to $16.F 1292, Star Office, _BITUATIONS VACANT.PEN cm re | VV Age _ a RESPECTABLE GIRL TO do bouse And tablemald's work by the day, in private family.Address C 4835, Star Branch Office, ANTED \u2014 NEEDLEWOMAN BY THE day; must be good at children\u2019s clothes and well recommended Apply 1u80 Shes- brooks st.Lo VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ABRIST © with light housewgrk.May sisop at home 11 preferred.113 Crescent st.ANTED \u2014 FORBMAN FOR HIGH class gulloring, to take charge of four machine plant in Toronto.Must be able to manufacture up to date clothes.Apply Fine ley.Smith wnd Co.Montr 87 3 ANTED CAPABLE STENOgrapher for office of whoitsale woui- len house.Apply.giving references and ex- perienve, to ¥ 1:57.Star Office.57 3 VY ANTED \u2014 EXPERT STENUGRAPHER \u201c lu French and English, for whoiesalu stating experience, to P.U.57 3 frm.Apply, \u2018Bux 404, VW ANTED\u2014CLERK FOR GENERAL OFfice work: salary $35 per month.Address, stating «ge and office expertence, C 8541.Btar Branch Office, AVANTED \u2014 A GIRL FOR À DENTIST 3 - office.Apply }498 8t.Catherino st.ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLAYS BARBER.Apply immediatély Yo 277a St.Lawrence at.AY ANTED \u2014 CABINET MAKERS, FIRST class men only.The Northern Bilectrie and Mfg.Co., 371 Aqueduct wt.87 27 WAN + BALESLADIES, BPEAK- og our languages, Apply Novi-Modi Costume Co, 2364 St, Catherine st.V Saturday eéition.50e n year, postage free.fice of The Great West Life: must Adéress The Herald.Hamilton, Canada, know both languages and write a goud! mentioning this paper.80 313 hand.Apply 140 St.James st.city.OTICE.\u2014 APPLICATION HAS BEEN V ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT YOUTH AB JUN- made to the Corporation of the Cliy ! for for fire insurance company: only! of Montreal, for leave to open a wood yard ' these capable of promotion Reed apply.on this property, corner Chambord and \u2018Laurier, 8 KE.cornsr.J.E.Leroux, Mort- real, 7th March.PPLICATION HAS BEEN «MADRE TO the Corporation of the City of Montreal for leave to open & Woo d on this property.No.526 Chambord st.Omer Mac- cotte.se Westmount Building Lots.Building Lots for sale in all parts of the.town, both Upper end lower level.Intending purchasers wil] do well tn see me befbre buying.Apply F 1289, Star Uffice.ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED LAUNdress to live in the house.Apply by telephone to Mrs.Beardmore, Up 1203.Residence No.705 Pine avenue.ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE ADVERTISING French Aolicitor on special proposition; must peak English also.Address F 1276, Stag Officé.ANTED \u2014 RLECTRICIAN'S ABSIST- ant; must have had some experience In wiring, etc, Apply 708 Cralg st.Stitchers.Wanted-\u20148titchers on enllare and euff-.also experienced girls nn fancy acer work Apply (0 Mr.Powers.The Standard Shin JAMES BAILLIE, B13 Board of Trade Hide.$% 53 deod Ave.Manfg.Co., Ltd., 213 Deloilmier 57 Zeod i / ANTED \u2014 A JUNIOR CLERK IN OF- .Advertising Dept., Star office.V ANTED; \u2014 A YOUTH FOR COMMISsion merchant's office.Apply in own nandwriting, stating age.Address F 1260, Star Office.VWANTED\u2014MEN AND BOYS TO LBARN plumbing, bricklaying.plastering trades; pays $5 a day.Coyne Bros, Co, New York Chirago, St.Louis Free catalogue, 57 3% VWANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.APPLY in own hanawriting.Address ¥ 1359, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 GOOD KITCHEN GIRL N with knowledge of cooking.also girl to walt on Lable; references.17 Belmont at V TANTED \u2014 FARMERS, EXPERIENCED in dairy or [frult culture, on sharee or wages.Beautiful location, modern appointments, Address F 1284, Star Office, zeod z ANTE \u2014_\u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO a tor labelling.Apply 19 Aylmer street.Office Assistant Wanted\u2014Axsistant fur the office of a large wholesale house.First-class refers ences required.Reply, stating salary ex pected.Address 1.0.Box 2204.\\ ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO AB ist In light housework, where ale other gift Is kept.Good wages Apply ut vnce 9:3 8t.Denls at.\\ JANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLABS TRIMMBR Mux: have geod references.Apply te The Montreal Waterproof Clotaing Co., 308 Papineau avenues, WANTED \u201cYOUNG GIRL 70 LOOR after offices and answer telephone} duties light Gtvo refercnees and salary ois pected.Address l* 1270, Star Office.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN FOR xilk Jacquard looms.Apply after ; room 357, Windsor Hotel.V ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS WASHER at once.Apply 380a St upstairs, a young woman preferred and 8 fancy ironer, V TANTED \u2014 A GOOD STRONG BOY TÔ carry parcels and make himæelt geners ty useful.Apply with references, Geo.- Ross and Co., 142 Craig st.West b6 à LL Lee eee eee WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO DO GENeral housework: must sleep aul nome Apply 13 Ingleride avenue, Westmount Stenographers immediately.se WANTED.\u2014ADpply Centre street.The Old Brewery Mission Free Labor Bureau Telepirone M 2911 n° w:1te \u2018nr Lraden- mea.farm haie, lehoters good men.On aur lie are Carpenters, macho \u2018elec - triczans, painiers tin-ini Pda stave-mounters at Ma vil he pleasent thn de what wa (da to got |crponsible men and Lower Provinces Apply aT 2 T CLASS TEM- .Antoine Pts.| _ AOS aaah . AFFUATIONS V CANT.NVarres oe ANY TRL may th puod to Carte sponding for rE necessary, - css Loekport, N.! Les * Wars \u2014 0, GET Taies Guin presuprs, (our good at pan pesriter Ply S 846, Jar OK reine NTE \u201cpe ERTISING BOLIC ron, trated French LARC tevuinmendet Demers, fuuiu 16, _ pIRST CLASS WAi3r ANL hé Wise Lg feb ip Lou Appis Miss ss À Vuliegu asenue.ONE preferr red WHO Je a apply James pe Maximus ABLE nis 10 Mr.Brady, A Cu.Lid.117 Queen st erates ANTED TO LACQUER.The MH.HW Ives 63 ter or financial office, Ap STENO- one with Sta \"Office.8 3 \u2019 gpl experiens A NEAT YOUNG [VV ANED da for general house pi 11 \u2018he Grosvenor | - Nparuments corner Guy ap She uke 6 [Was E Er noms 5 tars Apply 1 once GIRL BY Ap- st EXPERIENCED must be first cl 3 st SHIRT Asa hands 56 3 NN ATED AT ONCE A SMART OFFICE boy, he 8 à good penman and cor- Tect à figures.Ap! y letter to ne Armes Holden company, TATED ah IV easy work; highest City: 10 work un natur «hane for experprneed auce 10 Mr ta 83 MeGHL NV ATED \u2014 A GOOD WOMAN Apply 129 Windsar at.ictoria KIRT OPERATORS; American \u20ac ontario $ COOK.se 3 YOUNG MAN, GOOD EDU- bookKeeping.Address Office.3 IV AMTEP \u2014 \u2018ation, to teach B 8771, Star Branch yar A GENERAL SERVANT, - ve iy refervaces vequired.Apply 83 Crescent st.NT Ep - FIR Wr ut once, higks at ven : stes janavenuy, second oor.IST CLASS SKIRT uso ove Food trimmer, luyme \u201843 Un ; FANTED \u2014 iV rat once 7 Fort st.A FIRST CLASS CARPEN- Apply H.F.Lunan und Ce ANTELD general, IMMEDIATE xX Apply 13 Fo COOK, SITUATIONS VACANT.ANTRD \u2014 THRED Fintsrf svotien Weavers te fnustruvi nou pot su enaptes es, v earn CLASS wAlners wages hon Fagan Sears is, Cate Baer.que se 6 Bal Es vb EuKS Chstitus & d'ulisg ave ws corse Me à BL We ANTED \u2014 A Fist Chass QUIVR perso on m ais, Badd WHECS aleady tv Eri Man.Apply J Auber Cienine st A, Hasatiton, at ba 3 guaran at vik HENHRAI etratl fami.inant Apply de Créacuhi FRHSANT Pat .Aewd tela yes Ww Gost Blea) Lou; 7 aid SSTEL Le re sauts Pat, ANTE SMA x Hu YOUTH, about 1 car > au senograph- ET and Ry pea itor five - hiLation Yo i another syvlson\u2019s be 2 Lb lady as hb ty Rest unit upper.Pus 5: Es: LOS rent Qu \u201cob Q kindi- e load delivered withon city Ste S Fees, Jr Bénin 176 Due $ er Phone Bell 3647 \u2014 STEEL .Apply General corner JoR SALE CHEAP, crane, capacity 13 Superintendent .office William sts.Jon = SALE \u2014 $10 WILL MAKE A SUIT er 83.Custom St, Faul.Branch 502 East For SALE LE price $350, Address < 1117, Sta Jor SALE \u2014 50 THOUSAND ASSORTED Canadian ahd Colontal stamps; soma very rare sell coeap.Apply B 1058, star Office.57 3 Fe BALE \u2014 THE CANADIAN PATENT Lo manufacture the K.4 crete nd morta same actur.ed in \"United htates, with great, success.For prite and particulars addres C.Lowry, 38 event st, W.Detroit, ion.55 Bead L, NO.2, CHESTNUT.deltvered, for small stoves 8 up, Connell Anthracite 2 Bieury st.M.5193.M.87 12 Mi ning Co, For \u201cLtd, SALE \u2014 FIVE NEARLY NEW or on Bros, 1 peel deod For BALE FISHING TACKLE GREAT bargainz for a Ban closing out ale, also xbowcases, rs, ete, and mien fish pletures.39 St Fran cols xas- 57 2 For, st spring bed, fulding bed, Can For {re BALE \u2014 GA5 STOVE, ave, Larpets, oticlothe and 1 box ea and curtaln potes.chairs.854 St.Hubert COAL.FALE \u2014 \u20ac kde stotning.mirrors, £5 sulr LE st READY Fixtures, Ciena and rent ti tangiois, 554 sont.Catherine 1906.Apply lex at.Telenhone #3 Pa { Main 4 furnished; terms moderate; gentlemen only.5 Pere Place, LE 247 University 53 3eo T200MS \u2014 TWO furnished, 10 Bayla st.TOOMS, COMFORT TABLY rest locality; gonUemee only.fr st Matthow.3 Jeo ROS \u2014 TO RENT {or bachelor, and electro light, bath, changed.16 Osb C.P.R.depo LARGE AND UN- eborne st., t.Roo : ralshed rooms, am heated, rlec- fu st trte Hgut: no children; not moving.432 St Daminique 55 Jevd BED- SITTING Dominion s EMALL R°5 ~\u2014 WHERE TO STAY WHILK IN Montreal?vel furoished,- rge & eatres, chureh ar rallwa;t; terms reasonable, 78 \u201cVictor st.207 eod GoTo LET.ax STREET Sherbrooke, do arior, well furnished, Auer light, ten tor gentlemen; no other roomers.© C 1101, Offige.57 Zeo OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE an 1e, bathroom fiat, hot and cold water: can be occupied any time: 87 not moving.93 Mansfleld.3 OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE room, with clothes cupboard, on bath floor, also & sm ront room an firat fioor, tn ee English family; not moving In Mas.1787 Ontario st.B7 Roo, \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE, flat, all modern improvements, ss and shower bath.68 Aylmer B OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM ON BATHroom fiat, with a large wardrobe, 153 Bleury st, .8?2 \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, 1 bed, suit two ladies or marrie coupie.ie \"line Housekeeping private family.5 oou \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.WITH of Kitchen; rent eight dollars month, hig Briviswick st.OOM \u2014 A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM on bathroom flat, in private house.Address 83 Mackey ot, oom \u2014 FURNISHED, LARGE.HBAT- A by furnaces, electric Haht, not move ing; bord M requires, PA Catheart at.37 \u20ac\u2026 errant .JooM ~\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED Foon Hathroom flat, use of kiteh sn A 208 Ble desired.eury ROOMS -TO LET.0 gt pur Reo», vis furnish modern arn a ENGLISH FAMILY, With ol house, al lah to rent suite of rooms t bourd, for a by newly appoilntimettta, with or witheu 668, Star Ottice, ROOM -~ FURNISHED FRONT Sous bedroom un bath flat, 2089 St Cari ering st, 65 IMS -\u2014 TO LET hd FURNISHED raished St, Cather- 5 4 LARGE, WELL SHED, wis Fomor ath oan bathroom fat, suit table fur two, evary \u201cROOMS AN Roox - LARGE W rosin, wita first College Grounds.64A 5 Rooms \u2014 \u2014 AND BOARD.HIGH d, resldence, Yen rivate ty, rerereuces given an utred.Partieu : 34 6 lars upply iy University boy Bonn RESIDENCE, WITH FIRST class table board, every comfort, tels- rho, electrie light, (house newly furnished se de Ora Le oving., Apply I.Zo se atherine st.ot 6 NICE Dou without «ba foo Ms tth modations or IBLE HIG ROOMS, hoard, latest accumn od 4 TE #6 Union avenue Rev OM ~~ LARGE WELL FURNISHED rout Croan, very fle o bathroom, f[am- iy ur et \u2018Bos aisce 5 EC 13 RY - NIC © LY SH I.ROUM 6 Qaborne street.opposite Dominion = ba Telephone u plow I oUM \u2014 We 1 ri! RNIS nee.COHBER- ful grep bathr room fiat, ery venience.21 st Len is Rev ee ro LET.wr pau, \u201cHOARD and mods ats AL 473 ire prams west, door 16 i a I on si con- 5 3 OOMS \u2014 NE SWLY Fu RNISH En, hoa ted, large uble ri corn st.th ering .will x ser £9 Por oe 00M room board, 50 3 QUAM LARGE LOUE ë 7 Jhon and ating room, ss gle bathroom fla with or a «1 Meuill Coiege avenue.RP nt a NISHE fiat.select accommodation: auily ; ry eee locat Lou on woring in May, Cal} nes ale avenue, off Aquedu ! UUMS - Vv 1 nished double rooms, class, runuing water.heated.Open liveplace.ON FOLLY Tel, 103 Stamey at.2 ROO Ms si N- pa eutene st.sé ROS; Ms oo FU RNISHED gic and TOR =\u201c: if duuble, break f; desired, dacka, Roe COMFORTABLY i = TOUM, fuudern conseniem y lal gentlemen only, Apply 1-2 Sherbr test.Le teiep a near Su #.che v hl OF cd, pia se pleurs \u201cstr sa was -\u2014 TO ak parier, ne; ludis taken, Catherine st Ler mantel RNs = ! VOMS -\u2014 Two - rooms in Lun tric tight, newly vence si RMS COR furnished Fu, void fus, oes x ARGE Er MENISHE n suttable for ried couple, fausk eo ping pristie rs or for two men vin .CURING ventre furnished.Tr URNS b Tete phone, i MAY FIST, with srl bowl, wit rovm on No.6 Jtichm NT E connec tng hot tsa f Doar d opuionat OOM, with > OUNE Roos -\u2014\u2014- TWO suitable g NF! fors light tachments for Rus slave, NO Apply 119 St.Famille at.Phohe East NISHED ROOMS VICTORIA STREELT.Heat class accommodations, elle ere.rented th am it OOM \u2014- 57 for floor.suitable for Fnone.Private Res: MZ TO RENT «i single rootn, man, first class bo A WELL, | FU R: suitable for a gentie- ard.54 Univn avenue 57 Zeud UNFURNISHED, TUN flat, heated, newly decorated, sit.for ght Bousckeeping.also two en flvor, 178 .athe rine ®t.57 z I.ARGE Fe NS HED, FOLD to jet priv family: gus.of ki chen desired.ie si I VUMS Foun able bath IR OoMs -\u2014 inz bed, use po DOUBLE ROOM, for IW Fonte men 23a University A EX LET suituble Appiy QUME \u2014 with board.married couple .Up szet.1 ur \u2018Tel ROOMS WANTED.en an Ww ANTED - A Fu RNISHELD ROOM, use of kitehien for couple and \u2018BEL, Radress x B6%3, Siar Brandh Office WANTED \u2014~ YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED ring the day wants small furnish- west of Bleury.Prease state price Star Office.sé 3 ed room, iè82, WANT TED \u2014 BY LADY ENGAGED DUR- day parlor Se d family, St ply, stating must be moderate, E WAS TED \u2014 hath.à 1206, star or FOUR OR FIV B BNL uss of Address Branch Oe 57 Zeod vai = \u2014 CLEAN room, vance, in a of St.Martin's Church only), M, Pine avenue VVASTED, \u2014 2 0 rooms where gas sto stalled, State terms, which erate; © contral.ville ave, Westmo 3 ANTED NICE LARGE LIGHT room, furnished.arith Aiak fast and supper, west of el c.Crawford, Leeming.Miles Banat Clty.INFURNISHED thy writing R à CXFURNISHED be must be mod Apply 66 Summer- tendance; lights; steam heat.160 St.George si.QARD LADIES AND GENTLEMEN desiring first class (able board in a very central Taaality, should call at No.20 Uaton ave, Transien 54 6 Be ARD \u2014- FIRST CLASS board, $3 per ek or by tickets.A.Morrison, Gill College ave, Uptown 4026.CARD -\u2014\u2014 MR8.DOCTOR POULIN HAS rooms and boa during confinement; moderate, 171 Montcalm OA B first class board, sunny, good view, iambers, Ste Monts, Frovi .TABLE Mrs Fhons 56 3 ctly private; t 83 3e0 ARD \u2014 BOARD FOR HEALTH.UARD-\u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD, $3.50 r (Jeek, # $3.50: five meals $1; sing ply the Cambridge caen 21 \u201cUniv versity st.rd for indies before and SINGLIS à ROUM TO LEY Sussex House, 43 Met RON , WITH cales a \u2014 Twi oO BOARDERS « AN \"HA VE goad.boar and room, 333 75 ne juding fares, Ja Delortmior caus, \u201crie tars pas su car lent, on 13 M Do D ONE SINGLE, vacant on Ma, first, aiso 101 \u2018 stanley & 5b hoard, Ms Ta Ler wal M \u201cwell, 1 FUR- wished double and stugle ruom.with board.oo Stanley st, Highest referen neces can te giv & 5 ah Te bury, immediate Branch Office =~ AND BOARD IN THE SALIS- gentlemen or married couple, BOSSES, Address B Sibs star be BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED, board hi ighest standard o prices can be secured at the Pension Parisienne, 74 St.Denis 5 6 1 VOM \u2014 A LARGE OUBLE with board, on bath pu 91s ter at.Rees oo \u2014\u2014 nu Not coeking.Parisia an 81 and 53 Union dom - LARGE FRE NT.bathroom fa» i private fami T St.Charles orme st ROOM.Dorches- bt 3 Nie E pricut, i NNY AND rushed ms, Curbaë By avcnut Lo ON ble fur forts above \u201cOva :| 1 I LARGE NHELY FURNISIHEN 1 vLaice, modern conveniences OUMS-\u2014 fros ; pan.ror t | tursieied fragt roum.Apply 6 Chana + ARTOR 1 ur ROOM, for gentivman oy married IA Union avenur ai 1 LVOM - FRO with board, couple of refined habits PMRooMs \u2014 WITH nished nuuse.family, C 1109, ntar 1 mure QUE ot s 8 BOARD, WELT, central lodatity, ffice OUMS \u2014 TO LET rooms, w jun boar d, tabié boarders.85 FU RNISUEL room for a H Bea ait Hi RUE PARLOR BRUROOM.fur three, first class Bleur pomsr \u2014 LA utfeble rooms, 5 ith comtorta, No.154 i FOR mu.: ht payable seni nally Ta pau tom maf felis Taciading balle at sod oda\u2019 ne ng ba $37,000, in hts AY son by lett 3 Host Caldwell and Ce Fite Lanes rr Jonson & & GRACE 2 ST.JA le u a Armes, long tense 9; cery Bio s 2 ton le case, re 200 yearly as iness: stock 100 © nts on the dole iar.E terms.Come at ounce and get the beat bargain of the year.83 \u201c& GRACE.GROCERY [OH NSON AND bu grocery stores in #3 parts of the jouvson & GRACE.LICENSED TEA.nts, St.Cune ; st, Honey.$4000; Maisonneuve, hotel at Back River, see; Soun try 1 a ail parts of the Provin uebec an - tario, $1500 upwar rds, bd JOUNSON & GRACE.READGRS, on he if ve.wa Consult us.pares \"FOI SALE CANADIAN PAtent on pick holder for string instru will sell on royalty or ot} rerwise, 1 particulars apply NO Ti?ot- al.Oo FEC \u201cTIONER BUSINESS part sf el, established oven, horse, business; For full pare Star Branch Office, bob For, R years, estern 5 NOIMQLEIR ba sleighs, - enterpriai ticulars address À 8700 LET A in Weat mounts Addre OR TO house sion day tet, 1806.Uffice.SALE posses Star Braach DIVIDENDS.dividends guaranteed paid cent r cent, > sule males lum- ne nmi ion.dottir foros un our 255,000- sons.$1: for three or four per- {his one is made se Lastefat and becoming that 1 is certain te win ape to the United states, when there was large bent glass door with panels | I T UIT Peau de Cygne Broches, with neat \u201cee sons.$1.25: each subsequent + proval freun evers peant of views In the lustration it is ade af white se much vacant land in Quebec.: > ° check and over broche effects.Suit- si» hour.for ame or two persons, =e linen banded with pole bJue, and is fUsl ns daily amd oo harming as well Sir Wilfrid Laurier was credited hy of eaded glass on each side.i able for Bint Waist Suits, Blouses, + 75 eenta.for three or four ver- can be.It is appropriate, however for the darker lineus and vhambravs Nr.Loccos with having efected the T able 1 is round, h s five ] s Regular 650.To-mor + sons.$t: for each trunk, 25 + and all similar vashable materrals and else for serge.galatea orl the like.Chamberlain overtures far a cloger Im- a gs: $7 00 Values for $4 50.oe 3 cents.+ 3 he DOX plails are ='itehed ta the waist he and pressed into position be- perialism.because they were inimical Is four feet across and extends * * TOW 0 000 ver or eee nee oo.480 ow .is ade benvuth ihe © : » Jofl side \u201cfr © #e hes eros .2 VIN 2 : : de tntntet and the opening is made beneath the cue at the Jefl side of the frant to th t Interests of the Freuch 4e 8 ft.You'll need them presently, and this is possibly The blg collar is alasys becoming to \u201cloldish figures and a belt holds the | Canadians dress in plyce.9 mme Chairs have removable seats In regard to b or small valises Materin] required for a cub of Dour SR vards IT, 2A-S sards 38 or 7 1-4 PERSONA! S.covered with genuine leather - .which can be taken inside hacks they | yards 44 inches wide will be free as at present.A May Maton pattern Noo L289 Sizes 2 to ® yeare, wil be Miailsd to mrs Reduced from $232.75 to the best value you've ever known.Had we to buy these suits to-day, with the price of Lawns ad- Hosiery There was a long discussion on the address by the Fashion D Fr and Mrs 0 alter.nf Qilaca I+ f1 : Women's Grey Ribbed Merino Vesta A .- ¢ epartorent of this paper on receipt of ten cents.à A .plan a men WwW °.s y Vv question of out of town drives.the City patrons can purchase patterns at the Star Branch office, corner Peel | A to spend several months In $17 5.vancing so tre dously, then e should not be |.and Drawers, unshrinkable; 500 value, To-morrow .33¢ Women's Black Ribbed Wool Tights; ve skihg h f b - : : abmen asking that the tariff be re- and SU able to sell them for, less than $7.00.vised 80 that they could mako à spe- Catherine streets, {or the same price.Mrs, Haamel of (Mtava, citertuined RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, \u2018al bargain for such drives.\u2019 Several A vert enjounbl.alae ; ; Ar ons were express (OB ane CU Sonor of Mies Pure Ws: || cor.Guy & 8t, Catherine Sts.The Waist is made with half-inch pleats.In back and front, and 860 vajue.To-morrow .GPo hy ad gn, fac ins, bu ur, Re UE free Sule ambrtdey paral bern the lot fn front, Now plate somes Gober mack came | i pres mot clexr wh (her he re av Ruest of Misa Maud Laker.has re- sleeve with deep pleated cuffr mere Hose; 760 value.To-mor- orden from the City Attorneys on turned to Ottana.| The Celebrated The Skirt is a nine-gore, side pleated design with four Swiss em- FOW 2200 vin ten ves sen aes 57e Lp matter.paies Melon Finley, of 10 den.Eng.| lish Cocoa broidery panels to match Waist.Panels end In open foot pleats.Very Infants\u2019 and Children's White Merino and, who hus been the guest of Lady | Eng i Vests, ribbed.30c value.To- full sweep.Regular valus $7.00.To-morrow +.+++ son sos +1» +.84.530 morrow .\u2026.19e RARLARRRARIELLPIPLIPIPLGPRIIEPPPIRPPIPPERAPARRIRRIS R Fancy Dresden Ribbon, 4 and 6 inches Special Tables in the Basement.wide, suitable for Neokwear, Gir- PIN CUBES, black and white, 60 pins to a cube; regular 5c to 10c ! HACKMEN SATISFIED.he result of the decision of the sub- nmittee Was made known af a meeting of cabmen held last night In the M Monument National.The feeling of the meeting was that the sub-commit- té had drafted a very fair schedule of rates and that it would be well to adcept 1t.n regatd to drives out of town.the clamen \u2018thought the city tariff wuld not, apply to them, Hingston, is in Uilawa for the opeu- : ing of Parliament.Mra, George Perley.of Qllawa, entertained at au delightful Tuncheon | Tuesda).In houor of Miss Murjorte Webb, of Qdebhec.The wedding wok place in St.An-! thony's \u2018Church.on February 24, or | AD Mixs Leu Jane Kidd.ony daughter of | John Kidd, to Mr.Uscui Fiespla | tains the system in robust q f Belair - | | dies and Beshes.Regular 50c.+ soft prices.tor such trips.lt was y Peurs.Dartdson je still in Ne ters s sxtreme cold.y decided lon of Re ot AE 9 ee the guest of her purebds, To-mo ce uk ' cou 11 160 each.To-morrow .Cee eas Cee dean » 2 for Be nel} be the op n of the y Attor- rh Mar Wid Lady \\Vhfttewar.Tarte Uk Ribbon, 4 and 56 - dey on the mat 1 7 Laan of health Iv otf et wide.Pretty shades of white PLAIN LINEN BUTTONS, all sizes; regular ic a dozen.To-mor- : The ing np 2 resolution ac \u201cconsiderable - \u2018anxiety.4 1 ad | ' row \u2026.\u2026.xy sew see er ».\u2026\u2026.\u201cre .\u2026.oe «ew +.ze zeste the pri schedule.Te a Cu pink, coral, old rose.turquoiss, Meg AhoitÉ en 5 erialied \u201cai ! muyul, mauve, grey.brown, gold and HAIR PINS, ball pointed.waved, plain, holdfast and sceptre; 100 Anesda y , Vie ; ; ; ! Grete!l, The SE ee \u201cThe Mos: Nutritièus Dance Begylar \u201coc.Tomer 5 pins in a box.To-morrow, a box.00.FC STAMPS, CASH, DOCUMENTS.Sybil Grey.Mrs aoû; anu Peon Wo © SOLID HEADED BRASS TOILET PINS, 200 in x paper: regular - Mrs, Collingwood Schrofbér $9, A) i 269 73404 ARARAAAAAARAAAAAA RA 5c each.To-morrow Z for Be / Cussels, Musa.J.F.Smiellle, Miss wep.ffutsn Clemow., Ms Hugh \u201cemfak.Are, Joseph Pons, Mrs, Vidal.Mg.tibthert Fauquier.Mrs.David Glimottr, Mes Vernon Eaton, Miss Randoiphe, Mise Winnirred Gorminly, Miss Litian Prolutey.Miss Kingsford, Mics Ader : re Pire on .son.Miss Ferguson Miss Pantine Le- At the Mima od MO pearson.Sorel.J of.Ho Acc Mines IN Ines, Ste The Collos nr ludies avt gentle nay danses Coins brequois; HL var wee divited to dinner af Ljoverninent JER N M.Hon Atpnrler: Hoyse, Ottau x, Today: \u201cHon.Whe rtiki New York, KR MeCou- wad ME Fae gan.(le Éron.Ho me Centre: James Steaart, Grensilie, ne \u2014u Hoo.N end Madane Bocoyti.Protas (8 «+ Mrachor George O\u2019Brien Took AW and Documents Were His Undsing.George O'Brien, charged with break- pins into the residence of lev.Thomas G.Williams, D.D.of Westmount.on January 27, and stealing $50 worth of postage stamps and 325 in money an documents, was found gullty in\u2019 the Kings Bench yesterday afternoon, ; Rev.Dr.Williams stated that he had \u2018left town with his wife to spend a few days.In their absence their son-in-law was left with the key so that he could AT THE HOTELS.| Handker- Sipecouss, n pair .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.rene se es Se chiefs.BLANKETS w + \u2019 rc 5 .A eh kare ie! We've a few pairs of White Woollen Blankets, slightly soiled.The \u201ca ne k otk o- .\u201cnon ron 1.; 25 following are the prices to clear them quickly to-morrow: Size 60 x 80, regular $3.25.To-morrow .$2.53 Size 60 x 80, regular $3.49, To-morrow .$2.80 \u2014_ PAST NICHT 2 ARNUIVALS.Talis: Pave Linen lUardherchiefs, 1-4 and call at the house and look after the Flos Justes and Mrs, Pad Mons.Atte trs Union 3 Meme Des Vine hore Worth 9% a doze.furnace.Upon going into the house he ancl Madmne Beavotid, \u2018Bi ht Murs, pire Madan Dabets, Arthatass a 1 To-moiros \u2026.ss - panty ou, oo Shi th pas Ee : pu rich, Mi and Mes, = A © rélghton.A on .ok \" T N° Trego: ! Sd fon So N Size 64 x 82, regular $3.95.To-morrow.83-15 entrance by smas e ss panel- d-Coi, Penntr 41 - GUERRE 0 ON ' a biel Linen Hondkerulners, 1- © ; \u201cled doors of tho kitchen.Upon further phersen, Mr.Yes i um Rb Bliss komimin Atihavd.Aan dren Me I.o ou covers + mets Size 68 x 86, regular $4.49.To-morrow .$3.60 favestigation, tho money.postage rid Mi, Mi fo ae aii Nem « CRN tank, Toronto: M M Le une wm peck), cach HEE + Vavklo sl Tih Fa Moreno nay | Also prothor Une.Very speuial There are also a few pairs of Scotch Blankets, alightiy out of condi- stamps and documenta \u201c/:re found to Mucha, IN A.M 17° 0 Grant, miss from cash box, which ha] ve \u2018 ey eu AN lie Corona- 0 WVakiinge., losin ; ; , A .hen placed in a desk.SE va Mn in J A vu 1 dark, Now York Willard KlGien we ee Le ne tion, which we shall offer with 20 per cent.discount.Seed PT ® ' hE Wredertictar N Boo Wm.Steers, Lied.sss - = \u2018Rev.Dr.Williams identified the | jatmrer, Ses fins.+.Hs \\ pans Mise BO Lesmivie, Mnds ao: dE pee SII VROUNRRAN A AINARNE SEEN AA AA .stamps found in possession of the Mackay, 31 Giroux, Quebec; ROC Moteur, Took: / fumebly dropped EE The, Tunst brilliant sect 1 opvent joo, 0 Mo Campbell, Stratford: RCI Bow o ord street by John NH.1H = < be pigs Burd, Triemie: FL Francisis, New oO S G V es ress Oo $ Ta on + Thile under the influence of ie v hit h ed pv he Sn Ve York: 1,8 douter, EL dunn, NOB TL s\u2019 ui uor.- treshfterian Chan rte Lae Matthews, Port Arther .\u201crench Ki ; Peng 2 horhls afferganosa n° Wemen's wa clasp fine French Kid ; \\ ar CP PE a Te - ; No .tapl.Herbert Waepha ¢ Heh, nw the AL the l'en Viger 00 8 Farnawertn Odu dines deft from the lest season's tiloves, all wizes, self stitching.950 yards, consisting of Fine Twesd ) AMD Tr.eel street.told how al 13th Hussars, Woolwish Koatire 1 anti Bodon: © F.Stering, Tandon: J.A.Me Shades ton, brown.aay, green, Suiting, in invisible check effects, dl.O'Brien vas taken into custody » - Trsien bv Mar Manton Miss Monn Clyde Theason, ce ogden Toronto: JA.Molthe, N'apatn selling vf Bens Norfolk pnd thren.white, black.Regular §1.00.al fancy shot effect Mo- had meen O'Brien Loule related how he ê ; ° \u2019 \u2018 \u2019 rentes DE er Thomsen.The rt oh amen ee lose Sults Fit ages G lo 3 year romero co Ble so mome FANCY © A , \u2018 veh oral 3 ® agir * \\ i \u201c; LSet, rente: dose Sults il : Ncats - .ou rown - and how he had found the documents 944, Child's Apron.ie) JRA fons ag: le M.A Dellde, Portal: J.A.Rousse .Women's two clasp Cashmere Gioves, hairs, In navy, b 8, groem, = he street and returned them to the FOR ACTIVE LITTLE GIRLS, nat three weloek, nen > w il Lana St Anne de la Perade; Mix, Faukautt Vatues rie from $3 50 tn 8475 ie À collen Gloves, in ae net.Values 86c to 850.To- : à : ire \u2019 an ancy, all sizes, re ar er through press reports regarding, i ¢ OTRL Amtpewn Charoh.wud, Dr, 19, 5 vues Re \u201cange (o-ma-ron 2.6 Him mol rOW a 224 0 250 morrow .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.oon BOO the robbery: He =iso stated that he Active Mette Riris aro sure to Mecd sûch splois as thls ons.Whether Fraect of 185 Prethpterten Coto.AL the Winds = Wo Wo seall, Ottawa, (hanse m 11 MZ OM se, had accompanied tho police to the gayl they play hard, help manuna or are deeply interesivil to schoot, (ha frocks \\tontreat.Mie Thon Fe en c'e CRISE MexiPe er, Toroptez HO La Walt where he had identified O'Brien us the Are pretty surc to suffer unless some such gurment be worn.In the Hluatre- af duchesge satin wiv hE WOE Pesortes AH Remp, \u2018Foronte: 1°.TT TT 5 man who* had dropped the papers.tion a pretty doitled Lown is trimmed vitn little frills of wiite and baad - She wae at ender he À IS a.ho White hen d, Montimereues Wo do Fras O\u2019Brien pleaded his own case, stating 1ugs of plain dork color, but all materials 1h! are In use for aprons of the res Tail ar 3 Vetaibore : JR Clark Winnipeg, I .Mabel Thonuan ws anid of Baar ad Jing, torent: ML 6, Lewis Detoit.K 4 that he had bought the stamps from 1 sort are appropriate.Gingham.chatnbras and the like are always de- Mis \u201cy Warner i A C : ; St th friend whom he met in the Arcade on sirable, while lis 1 oo ; ere - y Miss Mary Warner, Mise Mnvieh Mons 5 Knight, Rhérb-ooke: sine Purds, New \\ arperine an ard vn able, vus ns and percales in themselves aftord a wide range vf ertson and Mia Melon Movesisea York; JW.Wnitock, London: G.W St.La ce atreet.choice.During the real vain weather the apron con be worn oves a Hite capt Clinch ware the dyed pui vey + MeAvHy, Et, John: CN.Bell, Winnipeg ! After à bricf charge by Mr.Justice petticaat, the J res being omitted altogether, which fet veuders it doubts [NET | LE A EL Geers Bott.London.M i S t Lavergne,the jury retired to their room desir \"able, 5 Get attegetier, RIR Paet renders if doubs Hs dE pan hy a re Patton, ! onden.} ; ountain tree S.for three minutes and then returned à | - For a child of six will de reqttired 21-1 varés of materiel 27 or 2 Vards Staff Adjutant \u201crhe guests fetid Liman Bia ae Mas | + ver diet of Sulity.1 i ; ___186 Inches wide.any fr tends of te bids and granm Marshall, New York: Ta.J Shannon : am, Joyed by Mrs pa aes! ce who was A May Manton pattern, No.4h44, sizes 2 to 8 years, will ha nailed to aay from U poer Canes.and the Untied Toronto: f0 BR, Claniell, Éherbionke: F b y Mrs.Collis of Westmount, address by the Fashion Mepartment of (his paper ob reecipt of ten cents, Slates.\"After the ceresseny a revers Ro Phillips.Kinz tony RF.Willa, Can \u2014 Tas found guilty of stealing from her City patrons can purchase patterns xt the Stay Branch office, corner Puet ton was held at the home of the pride teas NYO 00 BD Dougherty, Ottiwa cuesmes moe A , and St.Catherine streets, for the same price.and ter Capt.and Mes, Caen ery | 5 Hie Perth: Thomss McKay, Tinro: CODEX WAS ACQUITTED.: - \u201cfor New York en route to Secundiubad.| Lt ana .Indian.where Capt.Cline will rejoin | AL the St Lawrence Hall -W.H.Mor.P.Codex, fmdicted on a charge of i his regtment.\u2018Mise Thonn has al- OW.Three Rivers: J.Metvegor, Chicago: dno.FE, O'Meara, Ottawa: James Bricic- T wayr taken a great interest in sport 1 ley, Prescot:: If.Lev , J.Crown Prosecutor Lafontaine drop- DAILY STAR PA TTERN COUPON add has participated hin number of | Tous, Toronto: A Stephen Three \"Rit + \u2018ped the case when the accused came The price of each pattern is 10c.City readers must call mt the Star tennis and golf tournaments.vx: FOO Baunders, Bedford: \u2014J.up for trial.He observed that Codax [Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets, for patterns.Out-of- \u201cpais, Kingwion; F.H.Belcher, San purchased the goods for $330, thinking town readers will Le served by mail, and wiil receive patterns promptly.President TtoaseveR\u2019s favorite break.Francisco.that the seller would setile with bis Muat is corn pone, with New Orleans nro- At the Caralake\u2014C.C.CHff, Queber: creditors, but Instead of this be hal lusses, bacon, Wateroress amd a big \u2018* E Goodwin, Boston; I.P.Johnson.w braked potato.He llkes Loans if they are Ottawa: J.Dussault, Jaiiette, E.E.\u201ch taking possession of goods under law-\" .ful seizure.was acquitted by the jury.For Missen and Gpnaren.sive Age only, For Ladies.give Bust Mesure, or Skirts, give Waist Measu disappeared after pocketing the mone Br p y.PATTERN RO.DUST MEASUR WAIST served the Poston way.a habit which : Acroyd, Bntraios H.Laven, Coaticook : The creditors had then deprived the ÉASURE.MEASURE.| AGE IN YEARS survives his old Harvard days.| Senatur Boldue, St.Vioto \u2018 ] accused of the govds.The Crown Pre- a kfas rotor thought it was bad ough for NO.coatssonensssns avvesqasss ne.iRCheB cevere-20-.0.ÎNChes euséc -.\u2026Fears Codex to have lost his money withont NO.0soncrocunces easococc0.0.ICheR neh oT d B t hi having to stand trial tn connection Tene RO ree YA Selecte re h the transaction.NO.\u20260000iancaccs sesssencere.INchen v+os+so0000r-lhohes ++seeccccse.0 FORTS Judge Lavergne supported th> Crown NO.usosencneruusse s\u2026secsvvur.inches essers000.0.inches svrcccococno sc PORTS lrosecutor's application, and the ae- \u201cused was discharged by the Jury.MOTHER COUNTRY WORCESTERSHIRE SAU CE ; :.THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE.ties BACON The \u2018Englishman's breakfast luxury, Free from that greasy.rank flavor often experienced in some bacon.Judge Issues Winding-up Order.Ar.Justice Muthicu on petition of Isaac A.Solomon, has jssued n wind- 1:.@ up order to liquidate \u201che affairs of BR.Cohen Limited.Messrs, VW fiks and Michaud have ben made provistourl, AMS The universal favorite on account of its peculiarly de- Hclous flavor.A very special Name, Mrs or MIM.0c .e e.vesss savsonacronss vuo0 ates 0b ve or sessreserss esevemen Breet and No.Lov seinen tener seres asenneareenes TOWD.wer evens os ors sesecens .\u2014.Frovince.Mc ce ve vu savessoe as avoneboncerse0c0 00 S28 ve.+.» +.» Desde 64 nesouen Address Fatlern Departimaat, Tha Dai - Star, Monater! \u201cCORONA\u201d i 1 | ber Rita SUL pon be exch ners Ne waceito m1) In cornet mme Although your brain be racked with pain, have made a voluntary a fon, Pinte uidress clearly written Send Giver or Dental mote, fond com: Your voice be es and d hoarse, : sugar cure not found in most CORONA makes you eat.te nds of Wilks and Michaud, put- == - Yet fi fear no ills, gi ous bams, Once tasted, always So toothsome.Gives you a : - And take to HOLBROOK: co bat moreish fecli ee ! wauted, Try CORONA.that mor eeling.Awarded Diplomas at World's Fair.the vers campeting with he weer \\ ~ + r Don't Use Poor Oil.Two dlptanvrs [has were si ardt The ay on the way.Thy Major nie is ; or use on sewing machines.bicycles Grand T-onk Hatiwny Sector f a thetr $\" ja sine, cuprtyez ; } 2nd all purposes requiring a fine lubri- ! excct:en exit ai the Wen s Flv ta sin pun Imoevinl By Paes ar A vant the best Is cheapest In the end.St Louis M 1904 have eon ropalypd oo i ain mize and fs handsome nro- : Genulpe Singer o}) can only be obiutn- the Head Office nad ne + coll .\u201c07 ihe er rove pe ard, The a at \u2018Singer stores.Look for tha rod medals which rt Comp ne ale re ha ffihe mesnis vBrx Envoi né S.\u20141427 St, Catherine gireut: 54 Notr> | celtod tor ihe tao clr se iy au (Fe elas stink nettes i mimi Jantes Mira us Dame street west: 544 Notre Dame ti eee Mat n° Ptetaasiot aa Fras Lo street west; 2437 SC Catherine street: \u2014\u2014-\u2014- Cn mm mn ne eevee TTL 61 The mecs s- QML three, .\\ k 3 : Sado apace, Cpa, A 1sim j133 Notre Dame street est: 15% St.BuDIiERt.RDAD 11 |, «TET THAN O'aer Ann Cn tli is hens QE h pre Tey y take a Pac e CO.= RVR He but is hes nian Leer in the Serhgac wey wards NU thie Grand ea 1 pt oi eat wi Ltd.iP i .ao} ! Ua son pa, 0 et: 80 St.Charles Borromece street, Bor Bab bt Sul cau Üliete Clan nt are nivel Fm a) fe Cen a ke ee vith Hot RO0R 8 BA OR.¥o Retail Stores.- 5 945 312 titai have bren peid in recent vee pa, .FUSE ALL IMITATIONS, laisses: THE MONTRE MONTREAL BILL BADLY MUTILATED mi is Now Hardly Recognizable and May be Withdrawn Altogether.DEADLOCK IS THREATENED Deputation Insists That the Legislature Shall Reject the Council Amendments.Special to The Montreal Star Press Gallery of the Legislature.Quebec, March s- The fight helween the companies owning Ownchises ln the streets ot and the Montreal on the one side representatives of the oity on the other, resulted disastrously for the latter lust evening, adter o struggle which had been maintained trom Tuesday might ap to à Jute hour ses.terdiny afternoon betore the private bills conunittee of Che Couneil Ore ef the réesufts of (his defeat Way be a deadlock between the - semdly and the Council, and another May be ia postponement of the poor.gatton which had been fixed top thie evening The \u201chdl struggle was over the causes authorizing the city to cn strut conduits end to connpel the Codtileties te use them, The sense of the committee wis es id- ently very strongly oppused to nie - Ing the city too free a band tn making things more onerous for the Cornu = The arguments that apparently cary d most welght dere those to the effect that the city should reimburse the companies for the additional cost of removing their wires und of rendering useless the discarded poles aad othe, material.[was in {ins sense that the more nportant ianendments wee.ne ally made in the bill an propuositten of Hon.Mr, Archambault, who conteuded that the prosperity of the sit wes intimately connected with that of (he Breat electrical companies.HARDLY RECOGNIZABLE When the committee had finished its Work upon the hill yesterday afternoon.it could scarcely be revoguized ax the original measure.The amendments are se numerous that the clerk was unable to have his report ready for the evening sitting of the Council itself This latter.therefore.only reached the House to-day.After dinner last night there was a meeting or caucus of the members of the civic deputation and their attor- veys and an exchange of telegraphi- nnd telephonie messages with Mayor Ekers and other municipal officials in Montreal The sutcome of the meeling was a resolve to protest as energetically as possible against (the action of the Seuncil Committee in mutlilating the bill.The aldermen deciared that it was ne longer their hill.but that of the rompanies.They insisted upon the re- Jeetion of the Council amendments hv the Assembly and if this was not done it was reported in the corridors of the House last evening that the bill would Le withdrawn altogether.Mr.Martineau, consulting attorney of the corporation, was asked last night as to the correctness of this report, and Raid that af present he was not In a position to answer the question.Meanwhile, the deadlock on the bill between the twa Houses may occur at any moment.SOME OF THE CHANGES.The importance of the changes made in the Bill by the committee may be scen from the following specimen 566, NA Person, company or corporation, exercising any franchise and hav- int acquired rights.shall carry on any work in the streets In the city of Montreal, or place rails, wires, poles and conduits therein, without giving notice therenf to the city.and unless such works be carried on under the di- re-tion,ln the manner and at the places indicated by the city surveyor; and the city shall always have the right to oblige such persons ur companies 10 place their wires underground.and the by-law shail be applied stimultaneously te all companies.The following articles are added after Article 686: of the Act 62 Victoria Chapter 58.586 .The city of Montreal is hereby authorized to construct, cperate and maintain a system or systems of underground conduits wheretn shall be placed all telegraph, t*elephone, electric Tight and other wires and cables nul transmission lines belonging to the persons or companies -eferred to in the foregoinæ article.such conduits to be nat only of sufficient requirements of such persons or compantes, but \u2018© provide also for all future exigencies.566b.As from time to time the Coun- PILES.Can Be Cured and We Can Prove It Sample Package Free.\u2014Prove it Yourself.When we say that we can cure Piles we mean Just exactly what wo say- nothing more.nothing less.We say it because we know it and stand ready to prove it to you or to any other person.Just as we have sald it and proved it to thousands already.It is because of these thousands that we have cured that we are able to say this, We have done our part in calling your attention to this fact and it is up to you to disprove it.And we of- far you the means of doing so, knowing that you can\u2019t and that when you try our wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure you will be so well pleased with It that you will go stratent to your druggist and get a box of ft.And more than that, if at any time in the future any peraoii\u2019 tella you na you have told so many yourself, that they are suffering the agonles of the damned from piles, you will not rest until he or she has bought and is usinz a box and getting the same relief ani cure that you got.We have seen jt done.Here, for instance, is a sample of what a sample did and shows very conclusively that we are dealing in cold, hard facts and not empltyrne- sertions.A person who gets a sample never fails to buy.ci} shall complete sald underground system on certaln streets or parts of streets to force such persons or companies within a reasonable delay to place their wires and cables within the | stld copduits, and to cause the poles und wires belonging to them presently overhead in or crussing the sald «+ facture |.from every outpost of the woria where x rubber 1s grown.Mn M © Mulia, | Cc M'allerky is oné of the\u2019 own foot coureur on in Canada he has had the rence of both the rabbor.àr and tent wear trade In Canada ond\u2019 hn \u20ac nitod- States: for.a\u2019 great \u2018pu rot years: a nager ser Le \u2018of He, adlan Robe, er) pan tré mire ia Po) i Boner tanner tne Bort à Rune her #hoe Co or ath a vois M Me Rare ax M.nent Dromin, ne \u201ca oo ment tures, \u2018lai \u201ccanada\u201d Te or \u201cdver 20 Look over your old collars and see what m2 important pelt the buttonhole is.Most callass break there fiat.We put extra strength in our buttonholes.\u2018We gstihe butiveholesin exacity the right ples, than amugly, double stisch them.LINEN COLLARS 3 tor 80 cents.sizes.3 who is & minor.In May.1905.while he was at work for the defendant.the boy had his fingers ctushed and cut in a sole pressing machine.The court found that both parties had been in fault, and reduced the damages suffered by the boy to the ammmt above named, of which $200 go to the boy and 380 to the father.STOLEN WATCH FOUND.Chief of Detectives Carpenter would like to hear from Thomas Mclsdacs, who was fermerly employed atthe Corona Ine tel as R cook.and who reported at the detective office on October 16th last that he had been robbed of his goid watch and eighty dollars.When Hor- ! Che Sovereign Bank of Canada Deposits of $1.00 and up- | wards received interest Paid 4 Times a Year.Put your money in à place where you can get It when © you want it.Main Office, Ao to 236 St.James St.; Uptown Branch, 2608 St.Catherine St.(core ner of Guy St - \u2014_\u2014 7 = mtenling, \u201cwagrant.igre TT TT omen ap dye NEW SENKTORS BAMES ANNOUNCED The.Vacant ; Ontario Seat Goes tu Mr.Jal- fray.WESTERN MEN APPOINTED Former Minister of Alberta Government and Former Member of Parliament.\u2014 pecial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.Match X-At a meeting of the Cabinet vesterday Mr.Robert Jat- fray, of Toronto was called to the Ben- ate in place of the late Seuatur Ful- ford, and i'r.Douglas.Dr.Deveber.r.Peter Talbdt and Mr.Philly Roy, were appointed to the seats tn the Upper House for the North-West Ter- ed for some time, and on Tuesday were found in Brantford, living together in a single room, and with them a woman supposed to be Edward Smith's wife, Smith is charged wilh securing $109 worth of furniture from a london dealer ou false pretences.Westfold is charged with stealing (wo watches und may have to answer for abducting the girl, who says she iv not murrled.The Iwo men were remanded, the Woman being discharged.JAPANESE ARE STARVING.Large Cities are Forwarding Supplies as Quickly as Trains Can Carry Them, Special to The Montreal Stal Victoria, BC.March : \u2014Tlie famine in North Japan is causing great loss uf life as a result vf starvation and freezing, according to the advices received by the SS.Kanaguwa Maru, Ferns.brakens and any growths possible to convert into an «dible sube stave are being Used ter food.ln the meunimne relief ix being forwarded from Tohiv and all the large cities us rugadiy as possible, the supplies ace cumulated to carry oa the war being forwarded to the contiv of destitution | and distributed just as qulrkly as the\u2018 trains could do the transporting.The whole energies of the government ave bert upon tiding the starving populace ritorles cicutep at the last session of \u2018Parliament.° Mu.Jaffrugé is admitted 10 have rene = SN Or.Douglas, for eight years member for East Assiniboia, appointed Senator, dered yeoman service to the Liberal party in seasoh and vut of season, and for many Years has been intimately identified with the industrial lite of the nation.Although 74 years of age, Mr.Jaffray ts able to keenly participate in the direction of the extensive financial and commercial interests with which he is connected.Mr.Jaffray.besides taking an active part in the management of the Globe, is a director of a large number of financial institutions.Mr.Jaffray was born on a farm near Bannockburn, Scotland.He acquired \"Mr.Robert Jaffray, of Toronto, one of ; the Senators just appointed.Jhis business experience in an extensive grocery establishment In Edinburgh.Coming to Canada in 1832 he took up his residence in Toronto, where he carried on business as a wholesala and retatl desler In groceries and provisions Up to 3883, since when Mé his devoted his éttéhtion to Investménts In other channels.Of the new Northwest Senators, Mr, Peter Talbot represented Strathcona in the late Parliament; Mr.Deveber he.longs to Lethbridge, and was minister without portfolio in the Alberta Government.Dr.Philip Roy is a phyusi- clan practicing at Edmonton, Dr.Douglas was the representative of Jidst Assinibola in.the Dominlon Parllament for eight years.\\ \u2014 Theft, Fraud, Abduction.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.! London.Ont.March R\u2014Rdward Smith.Garnet Westfold and Mabel , the last-named 17 or 18 wears \u2018old.appeared before the Pulive Magls- trate yegferday, the men on charges of and the girl #8 an alleged Tire party have been want- over the long months that remain between wow and the autumn, the earti- est moment atl which a be honed for.new vrop cand \u2014 | Noted Oarsman\u2019s Accident.Toronto, March 8.~- Ned, Hanlan, the well Known varsiian \u201cand friend went through the ice où the bay on Tuesday night, and narrowly escaped | drowning.They had been walking: around the island, and were crossiug : four (he centre.and althsurgh on the | lookout for weak spots, they went | through.They clung to the jee for i sume time, but were uhable to pull tremselves out, untit My, Hanlan took out his penknife, and by jabbing it firmly into the lee was enabled to draw himself from the water.Then he pulled oul bis friend.The spat where! the accident occurred was half way | across, where the current runs be-' tween the castern and western gaps.Earlier in the day Eddie Durnan | went through the lve with his lce- | boat.| One Day\u2019s Big Output.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto.Ont.March 8.\u2014Mr.C D.Warren.president of the Lake Su- perfor Corporation.received a telegram yesterday from the Soo, announcing that on the previous day 802 tons of steel rails had been turned out by the company's plant.THE MONTREAL Dk oe ite, HARVARD COACHES 00 EXTRAVAGANT W.T.Reid, Jr, and E.N.Wrightington Criticised by Graduate Treasurer.LOWER FOOTBALL SURPLUS Total University Receipts From All Branches Sport $111,680, Expenditures $83,808.Rustun, Murch 8 ~The graduate treg=urer of Javvard., Roger rast, in hig report of athletic expenses fur 19H.1903, somewhat causttieally comments uh the fontball management of Edgar N.Wrightington and W.T.Reid, Jr.coaches.last season.\u201cThe surplus of the whole year depends directly on the surplus of The football team\u2019 the re- poñt sivs, \u2018and it is fnreresting to examine in detail the receipts and ex- pendituivs of that team.\u201cThe expenses of the team increased from $15.000 to $17.000, but this ix nv- vounied for in the increase of $1.500 in the item of travel.which included W.DP Reid's expenses back and forth to California.the amount paid to Wright- ington ror sums be might have curned as referee, and the expense of the New Haven trip, because of an extra day at the Pequot Club.The saving ty the cost of the training table was Hivre than offset by the extravagance, in several cases.of 1he head couch in urdering supplies.\u201d The loss of receipts is exphined.in part.by the falling off in the wale of seasan tickats frou: $11,517 to $7.010, due to the doing away of the season ticket privilege.The receipts dacreased hy 3609 and the expenses increased hy $4.600 over the previous year.The increase in expenses Ix explained by the expenditure of 32.200 for the improvement at the boat house.The bout club shows a large deficit, due to the wise expenditure fur boats and ours and the extra expense uf the Cornell and Philadelphia races.The New London expenses show a decided decrease, bul are still very high.Thé minor teams, with the exception of the lacrosse team have lived up to their requirments and have been self- supporting.The lacrosse deficit is $370.The total receipts from all branches of sport was $111,680.85; expenses.383.- 802.84, leaving & credit balance of 327,- 878.01.+++ BALL CLUB ARE The Star is to-day in position one of the Owners, er, the Highlands\u2019 outfielder, Kreitner.reason hia name has been so often in putting through the deal.\u201d + +++4++44+ 44 4444444 444 + THE REAL OWNERS OF THE MONTREAL owners of the Montreal Baseball team.From a statement by a local bail enthusiast, clesely cennected with some of the owners, it will bs seen that Frenk Farrell is only The statement given out authoratively ig: \u201cThe club is the property of Frank Farrell, owner of the New York American League team; Clark Griffith, its manager, and Willie Keel- They bought the franchise from John he conneation of Ed, Barrow, the T the club deal was solely in the capacity of representative, and the 4+4+44444444404404440444444444444444444 ++444444444444444 444 AT LAST REVEALED to announce the names of the real oronte manager, with mentioned was because he assisted + ++++++++ +++ 4 ++ 4 + + + + 13 THE BLACK BOTTLE This Whisky | may be \u201c Equalled, but cannot be Excelled.,\u2018 aoe SOLE \u201cAGENTS FOR CANADA: ILY STAR-THURSDAY.MARCH 8, rot om a - .THE i Not The Best Whisky in the World, but one of them, GERMANY FEARS TROUBLE.The Change in Administration May Injure Prospects of Peace.Berlin.March 8.\u2014The fall of M.Rou- vier.the French Premier.awakens certain misgivings here lest it shall lead to a resumption of the foreign policy of M.Delcasse.It is pointed out that the majority against M.Rouvier was composed chiefly of Nationalists.who denounced as treaponabla the attitude of the element whose opposition tn M.Delcasse led to hig resighation.Much curiosity and some anxiety is indulged In respecting the effect of a change in the government on the Algeciras conference, and it is feared that fresh complications will follow, or that at least there will he a perind of uncertainty and delay in the proceedings.0 Annexation Sentiment.| to The Montreal! Star.w York.N.Y., March 8.\u2014John erley Robinson writes to the Her- saying : \u201cAs a Canadian, and \u20ac who knows Canada well.I am confident that no annexation sentiment, to Any appréciable extent, prevatis in any part of the country.I will go further and challenge any one to point out any one constituency where a candidate for either Parliament or Provincial Legislature could, on the annexation issue, poll two per cent.of the votes recorded.In fact he could | not be nominated.\u201d Convicts Guilty of Murder.Special to The Montreal Star.\u2019 Jefferson City.Mo.March 8.\u2014Vau- ghan, Ryan and Raymond, the convicts concerned in the mutiny at the State penitentiary here last November, charged with the killing of a prison guard, were to-day fouhd guilty of murder in the first degree.; _ a i, NA.ant ~N \u2018TAP UNLIGHT \u201c1 SOAP are cleaner and whiter than if washed in any other way.Chemicals in soap may remove the es washed by S Cloth nt Soap dirt but always injure the fabric.Sunlight Soap will not injure the most dainty lade or the hands that use it, because it is absolutely pure and contains no injurious chemicals.Sunlight Soap should always be used as directed.No boiling or hard rubbing is necessary.Sunlight Soap is better than other soap, but is best when used in the Sunlight way.5c.zee Sc.Hl be $5,000 TVA Tenor: The 1 n rover that Bonilgit ios contains vy injurious chemical any form of adulteration.\u2019 \u2019 '® Lever Brothers Limited, Torenty v SPAN STUNG TO DEATH.Horses and Owner Gets a Ver- | dict of $400.Special tn The Montreal Star Hamilton, Ont, March 8.\u2014Beekeep- | era are interested in the case of Lucas V.Pettit, tried at Simcoe, in which | the plain(itf obtained a verdict for $400 for the Josg of a #pan of horses an personal injuries through a swarm of bees swooping down on horses and man In the harvest field last summer.The horses Were stung to death, And Freeman Lucas had tn crawd into a mud hole to save his life, Defer.dant had 180 hives of bees on his rro- perty across the road from where the trouble occurred.The Beekeepers Association were interested in the defence.An appeal will be taken.Eimer Young Looking for Trouble, Special to The Montreal Star, Halifax.N.8.March 8.\u2014A despatch from Boston, says that Elmer Young.of Boston, father of the chitd found dead in Digby.for causing the death of which Hope Young was tried and subsequently sent to the insane aay- lum here, has interested the United States Government in his charge that \u2018he was filiegally arrested and held in Nova Scotia as a witness in the Hope Young case, and that the United States Government is to investigate the matter.To Protect Georgian Bay Fisheries.Toronto, Ont., March 8.~The Georgian Bay Fisheries (\u2018ommission, appointed by the Domimon Government to Investigate the fisheries of the Geor- Bilan Bay and adjacent waters, will open a persion in Toronto at the Queen's Hotel.on Tuesday afternoon, March 13.The abject of the sitting is to obtain evidence regarding the condition of the game fish of the Georgian Bay, apd the best methods of présérfving and protecting that class of fish in their breeding grounds among the islands and along the eastern shore of the Georgian Bay.Boyd Must Come Back.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., March 8.\u2014Provincial Detective Joseph Rogérs has returned from Nashville, Tenn., where he looked after the exfradition proceedings against Stanley Boyd, who is wanted at Chatham on sevéral charges ( theft.He was arrested as he walked out of the prison on Saturday last.The papers have Loen sent on to Washington for fie usual endorsement by the Federal authorities; and Boyl, who is only 20 years old; will be brought back to Chatham.The Pan-American Conférance.Special to The Montreal Star.Washington, March 8.\u2014Harmony in the coming Pan-American conference at Rio Janeiro, next July is threatened by the attitude of a number of South American republics which for various reasons desire to see the overthrow of United Btates influence on this continent, Ever singe the conference was arranged and.the date set thers has been a constant exchange of notes between various representatives of South American republics in this efty, .\u2018 , \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Criminal.Carglessnass Charged.Special to The Montreal Star.Wintipeg, Man, March 8.~At th® Aszige Court yesterduy two men named Goodwin and Thompson, were placed on trlal for manskughter, In haviy \u201c caused the death of F.Wetzen, nèar Carman.luét fall.Weérzen was acting ns: à guide on a shooting Expédition, and Van what and Killed.> Thé Crown claimed the prisoners were criminally carsiess while Intoxicated.* Bees Swooped \u201cDown on Man and |\u2019 Ad FARRELL, LIMITED, ngs saree st Kidney and Bladder -Treuble Dr.McLaughlin: : bladder trouble contracted in South Al the hospital use of.it was able to\u2019 go around, and am now LC bute the cure to the use of your Belt, as VE ee asp ted to De able to Yours truly, William F.Broedstock, Clark- x ! oe 1 left the hospital I ucver expec w again.son, Ont: ! WOMEN! I Can Make You Strong 1 got one of your Belts.and alter six weeks\u2019 Every man Health, strength and hap- If you are a weak man or a weak woman I can give them to you.Every woman admires 4 strong man.admires a strong woman, piness ! They are the joys of living.Electricity is the remedy of to-day, It has been a grand remedy for the past ten years.I have studied this subject more carefully than any physician éver studied his tèxt books, and I can show results through the use of my method.I am guring men every day who wore never able to get beiefit through drugs.It is no easy matter to change the habits of people who hive always sought health either In drugs or travelling about the country.Trey always get a certain temporary relief through one of these methods, and as they act under the advice of their phyeiclan, it is the next thing to muliny te proposs any different course.I have succeeded.however, in convincing many of them that my plan need not inter- .fore with their using a course of treatment.because my appliance can be used while they sleep, and is independent of any other form of treatment that may be used\u2014dnd these people have been cured by my method.DR, McLAUGHLIN'S ELECTRIG BELT Cures Nervous Devility, Varicocele, Rheumatism, Lame Back, Lumbago, Sciatica, any case of Kidney Disease (that has not gone as far as Bright's disease), Indigestion, Constipation, Female Weakness and every indication that you arè breaking down physically.Lbclieve in finding the cause of all such troubles and removing it.If it $6 in the various organs | restore the power there.If it is In the nervous system, | bulld up the nervous force, and after I have removed the cmyge Natuge does the rest.Curbd of Sour Stomach, Backache and Pain In Chest.Dear Sir, \u2014On June 9th, 1908, 1 was diech \u201cfrom Dr, - MeLaughlin: Netley Hospital, Southampton, Eng.ns unlit her Dear fit, \u2014I now write with pleasure to you.having service in the army, as | waa suffering from 1h n used your Belt for some time.'I may tell you I have not had & sour stomach, neither backache nor pain in my chest since 1 have used your Belt, therefore 1 cannot recommend it too highly.I am well pleaséd with ft, and {li recommend it, and do my best for you.Yours respectfully, John Newcombe, Gadeieh, Ont.frica.After T left able to pare , o pain and no weakness If every organ of the body and every.nerve has all the strength # mot ty af ality creates perfect harmony of ail vital forces and the joy of good health ié supreme.; -Îf,you have beèn paying money to doctors tl} you are cured, then také my Beit, wear it 0 Days without benefit, and you don't care to risk anather cent un- If It cures you, pay me.If it.daes not, then send back my old Belt, and we'll call It square.\u2019 : I don't want a cent in advance.! only ask that you secure me for my money when you are cured.on Trial | ' The fallure of medicine, of quacks, and even of other socalled electric belts, is no argument against Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt, treatment, fio other belt is in the same class with ft.fail, but Dr, McLaughlin's Belt will cure.other remedies without success.: READ: \u2018MY FREE BOOK \u201cbool, witioti évèry oa n should read (one for it tells facts that are of' in to.ev man who wants to remain young.in vitality at any age.\u2018ma Who tried .Thaves book women alwo).Send for this book to-day, if you it.sealed, free.If you call I will give you a frep fest.CONSULTATION FREE Office Hours=0 am.to § pan; Wednesday and Siiturday to 9 p.m.; Sundays, te 1.an _ _ Fatal \u2018Fight on Hoard Ship.New, York, March #-A mittiiy in which \u201cone life.was -184t peaurred: today on board the steamer Masmsachu- setts, which «@s lylng at her dock in Brooklyn.James Slocum, a fireman, was killed dyring a revolver battle on the steamers decks, In, ateamot's firemen were ranged on one | food led to the side and o officers ang members of the crew were arrested, an ware also First Officer Albert J, Evans £ No other : vérything else It HAS cured thousands \u2018 CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO-DAY \u2018Dr.M.A.McLaughlin 214 St.James St, Montreal, Can.,Ç Please send me your book for men (or women), sealed, free.to.can't calL.X mail NAME.\u2026.\u2026vre enscosnenneicncentantennancne sossessecscrensencee ADDRESS .cree ins vroussaaserenace rennes à and Fourth Officer Eimer H.Kerwin, of Baltimore.À çomplaint about the trouble.which the ing them were the ship's - ] bers of the crew.8ix |\u2019 TTT Diamond brooches and psndants $35.00 upwards.R.Hemsley, 355 Bt.Jones st en It'sthe choice of the careful.Remember Your Friends When you ask your friends to tea be sure that you have GOOD TEA.A CUP of GOOD TEA IS DELIGHTFUL \u2014-BUY\u2014 EER TELA That's why YOU should use it.rd of before.an usiness, b à out pever hes give u 1gcounts you At di t be clearc 11 16thb we positively mug date.à date about This Sale The Difference Between Expert and Unskilful Tea Blending HE qualities of different teas prove that there is a distinct difference between expert Red Rose blending methods and the usual methods Several kinds of teas may be blended, but if unskil- fully selected they will not combine to make a perfect blend ; they will retain their original Individual character- [stics with their roughness and harshness emphasized, Such tea is bitter, poorly flavored in the cup (and there is much of it in bulk and package form on the market) It emphasizes the result of inexperience, lack of knowledge of combining qualities of different teas, imperfect blending, poor selection, and the hundred and one other causes of poor tea.But my expert Red Rose blenders select the right rades -of strong, rich Indian teas and delicate fragrant eS teas, and produce Red Rose Tea with entirel new characteristics\u2014a tea with that \u201crich fruity Aver?Ta tea so exquisitely different and better than any brand of Ceylon alone, that no one wh® once tries it ever goes « back to Ceylon again \u2014 \u2014 : Red Rose Tea is And for painful and sensitive parts of the abdomen, Alleock's Plasters should be applied as shown in illustration.Insist Upon Having Allcocks \u2014ABcock's Plasters have besn in use over BS years, EMBER and uine porous plasters and have never been equalled as a -curer.teed DOS to contain belladonna, opium any poison whatever.randreth\u2019s Pills Eetablished 4758 t Blood Purifier and Tonic.pation, Biliousness, Dizziness, Indigestion, ete.~ RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA Strong Testimony of Emigrant Commissioner the Hen.George Starr, as te the Power of Radway's Ready Relief In a Case of Sclatio Rhoumatiom.Van News New York.Dr.Radway With ree your Ready Re red worked rs ve had freqn lower limbe.to my su and ht RE TE pers Rio aire morale A requi friend I re eer se À Le .1 was than suffering If Tish one old turns, Teo my surprise und ighithe res the parts ffsctedy the limbé tn a - Jue glow the Raltel.In ° Hime the pat away h 1 have h Af Lr 8 change .VOW how 10 SUIS MYM! neat tes [quits master hoe stastion.Ragears Nasty Heller wn friend.) never , Yours univ Led «+ EORGE STARR.FOR OVER PIFTY YEARS A POSITIVE CURE POR PANE AND ACHES OF ALL KINDS.RADWAY & CO., Ltd., Montreal, Can. A Li THE MONTREAL DAILY ST, We Close Daily at 5.30.OU will find the New York styles in Street hats which we have selected for your choosing this sea- \u201c| New Hats-Ready to Wear.Thursday, March 8th, 1906.T0 DANE FISHER FROM ADMIRALTY Combined Attack at Present being made on Doughty Admiral, SOCIETY FORCES IN ARRAY His Moat Bitter Opponents are Drawn from the Older Schol of the Navy .\u2014Their Arguments.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON\u2019S| CLOSING OUT SALE.Every article in 20 to 50 per cent discount, and a number of lines are being the only exception being a few lines such as the store offered at sold at 25¢ on the §, $n, # Ve - .SCROGGIES DAILY NEWS ry Want Bargains »\u2014Come Friday A Banner Day Sale in the A Bouquet of Inviting Offers Linens and Cotton s Section In Mantles and Cloaks - An attempt gan honest attempt on ._ ; = son, conspicuous not onl (he part ol some of the conspirators\u2014 d h s.\u2018 * The Mantle and Cloak Depeortment at the Store of Fat- .p .y is belnæ made to drive Sir John Fisher spool threa where the discount 1S Ten D- C.wJsfaction has entered on such à 'mateh of swce ping success by their attractiveness but by fiom the Admiralty.says the London that mn 4 of its «pare time is devoted in planning new Chronicle, dke all strong men he r Jevaloguneurs À the way of pleasiug and satisfying cus- h .« .excites emotion in the minds of both r Ou C Day on BL cn Na rene noticeable in that .their Iexpensiveness as friend and foe.According to à certain mn AMOUR Fhe any Co { Ladies\u2019 Ki Il type OT elderly vetired naval officer.hustling department there isa small jot \" \u201c heer New cr * Terrible w en- - 4 ; .f choice materiel and designs which rave been well.Nero and Peter the Terrible were en 9 t 50 d t on0s 6 lightened philanthropists compared 0 18COUN .gejreted as the subject of a speotal sale on Friday.The with Sir John Fisher.According to | h L D que \u201cts limi - re À s até ge ted to ; ; ts + ; ae - A quantity is limited.therefore customers ave requestes New ones keep coming in some of his over-zealous friends, the n t \u20ac men epartment come early if they want to avail themselves of this ex- Tucked Japanese Silk con chemiile.copyrighted.We've handled it for years.It's one of the Lest known What are we goiny to do with the 2500 cakes Inned with clusters of stitched genius and organising capacity of the motor gun-carriage.This mass of mechanism deals with steam, electrict- Sails sn as to manoeuvre his ship dex- cognition by granting them the execu- after they vught to have been abolished.mainly because they were symbols Silks 20 to 50 9, discount.Coloured in all styles.50 9p discount cellest opportunity First Sea Lord are such that, compared We admit that they are odd lots, but amon , .4 s, ai # them nearly every day to sell any- with lam the Admiral Crichton was a .there are some of the very best gods which you can We hive a lot of Ladies Shirt Waist Suits, In white stumbling boggler.Truth lies neither 2 t 50 di t secure nt the very Jowest price\u2014if you only Gan get at Law : adie Ca whites 3 .Us, colored peraales.with blk and white and blue where from in this direction nor in that.Sir John 0 h scoun ° the rater fmt y qu Ve » And white shepherd plaids: some are made with tucked Fisher ix a man who rulfils one defini- pion aE niet low will Be selling at the uniform wilst and Skirt; regular values $225 to $2.50 and 52.88, tion of genius by being endowed with .® price \u201c oe 0 , ; for $1.08.au infinite cz tv fn 5 Some (ae White Saxony Flaunelette, chorce Friday 1 initireit apacity for taking pains.SA - x sw to eu : per yard PEL LL Lee LL LL A LL - Be RAINCOATS fur the Jadies \u2014The Raincoats we offer .He has begun to take plains at fhe Some lle \u20ac ç$ - Ti ce 3; Mey ; .| ® Some !23ge Calored Saxeny Flauneletie, ohowe Friday von for next Friday Lae Tk fulp length, et fine quallty , .a.a.m.every day for the last forty years, 9 9 9 per van Co 1 ; \u2026 28e Craveustte, in fawn olive, grey and blis volors, mostly Teel e Jor instance the Ones at $3.30.me pins sndwed uh rhe vitality 1 .Some 120 Shiviing Steed Flanneletté, choice Kri- all with helt and full sievaes.vegular value $3.50 az 50 and'inteltre 5 dene things tha 20%, 9 33 Of, 50%, d t dus, per rt LU Le a SIN for éd a I A ae Ce : Pretty toques of tine black motair.bandeau and erown worked with nar- other men have talked about, and has f 3 18coun * Harrocks\" White Faiunils Cotton, god strong qnalfts .Ge oll Wai In flannel or lustre and Ak rihhe .; .r= therefore created a bolling maelstrom - Hall 36 an.Wide: Horreckss : winted every DD LINE of Ladies gite Ih SA | 3 row silk ribbon and fancy quills, very neat aud original, and onlv 83.30.lof jeatouss.which rages a him card.12120 Line Horn k Jame pont \" ge Tannelette, tueked and surplice effect in colors, green.- ! ' sx.i rs ; ° RS - \u2014021 .SR STI EIN roy Al - © , ; | u - re tri .\u201cor Leaving out of account the envy.e Vine White Ténsdale Cambrie, tt elky fish.56 sre and funy stripes: regular price from TRe hatred.and maijice which dog the foot- | ess i immin S © by pus pre and vor Unes, ray.ber vid De 2a 5.Ce | pros « ) 25 SINC steps of every successful man, there is teh Glass SWalling.22 in, wide, date quahts: A splendid lot «f Tadies\u2019 Black Sateen Pofticoals, À $1.10 TO $2.25 BLOUSINGS AT 48.su left a body of honest, well-inform- > 1R Ne VE eat k Tour 1 2 Ise qualits : te Tene Hyg pleated ruffles on deop flounce: pe \u201ca lev rn Ce LT) ed and, on most naval subjects, a com- 5 » \" d d d 30 1 ya ame HIE, \u2019 : .a CLE TOT eee ee Tr?* A merchant's clearance of very high-class blousings, in- petent opinion which is enilsted against 3 3 C to 7 5e per yar » reduce to C, ess Varekieit welling, whi Dor reat elon, per vard Hs cluding :\u2014 recent reforms of Sir Jolla Fisher, ° Plain Dial Fowelling, oa ! SERIE _ = ; , LL ; ; .; more expecially that which opens the coun or Cc per yar net, Pre por A ME su \u2019 [he unis pi Hoe ., .Accordian Pleated Chitlon with insertions of faucy black Chirmed circle of the executive to en- White and Cream Bath Towels, 12'sc and 15 quality, Ladies\u2019 Kimonas in Percale, and white ribl Kineer officers as well as to those who ° Friday cach.Cee LL 24 6 me dow * ribbon, have hee auted for \u201cpe - dd Napkins, s mined .hoier Whi i , - ; - | Dery, gato Cor ri ees Bun 1 S Lana Thins.some homme, some unhemmed choir 0° hite Lawn and Odd Lines.Two ked Natural Japanese Silk of a heavy quality in all 7 STEAM v.SAILS ove Od late Tn Liven Tick Towels, fringed or hemmed .white allover and cluster effects In tismati the f ve 1 qe size INX40 and ISSUE, 12170 duel 15e Kinds] 4 Regular price 69c to 98c.â s s.esthinating orcves arraye .Tidav, each LL LL 2 LL 21e »e = 48 a Yeere.terously was the only depository of \u201came real power.AS IE a a Mars and sails 3 I \u2019 rr THE NEW MODELS in Spring Sults have Just ar- ON FRIDAY NENT-\u2014'Fheére shail be on sale in that Jer asin a re Does 1 en S esses rived, It as a cles tu ar > y 5 we departinent 45 dozen Ladies\u2019 ! Dome Fine Kid 3 : *d.x UsCles.nounce that.in making our selec epartin A SOAP THAT MUST BE.NAMELESS.shee masts and sails were abolished, tons, we made a choice of goods superior lo anything Gloves, sell slik embroidered backs.In cofors [he agitation of the engineers for re- that has ever been offered in the city.These Suits are Tan, Mode ard Brown Bizes 6 to 71-4.A splendid value ut 69¢.Friday .+.470 un- Those Fine Embroidery Collars Umbrellas & Parasols - + « - we have on hand: sparingly in the carnage of high prices.We could easily Cut the name out and sell the soap at have carried these goods over à séuson, and yet get goud of the social ascendancy of the officer caste, as well as relics of obsolete pro- v .Four Cents \u2018 \" \"e , Tp ulsion.= prices for them, but we preferred to lose on the profits 9 ?Fi Swi Embroidered Turn- st Cake on I (lay.This was the problem with which 50 % Discount.for the satisfaction of gelling rid of them now.About Ro oar In a variety of patterns, will.have whic Men's $15.00 Wool Tweed Suits, $9.98.to go.They are splendid value at 10c.Friday.Bc Fisher bad to deal.Against him was Frenzied ability to do the rest.in Drugs Means: Make any statement about your commercial or professional standing, state a few cheap prices to throw dust in the public eyes, and depend upon your Business the whole of society except the King.An overwhelming majority of naval officers of mature years, both of the active list and In retirement, and.further, the hostility of ythose pbliticians who dislike the ascendancy of any admiral or general who makes his personality felt, were ,ggainst him Sir John Fister cut the Gordian knot by abolishing the caste system.He devised a plan by which a naval officers executive, navigation, ineer, and two Kinds of marine officers, should be caught at an early age, thrown into one basket.shaken up together, and only allowed to speclalise at the age of twenty-two.THE CENTRE OF CRITICISM.According to Lieutenant Carlyon Bel- lairs, M.P., not only an able.but a thoroughly honest commentator, it is \u201ca fatal error.\u201d He warns the Ad- miraliy that the old engineer agitation Haycock & 2457 St.Catherine Street.Dudgeon ** duties under the new system than un- | To begin with, all offi- y der the old.vers, without exception.are required] frum the day they enter Usborne Le spend thirty per cent.of their time on engineering subjects, so that all the lieutenants will benefit by a general grounding in engineer subjects and a sound mathematical tralning.BETTER TRAINED EXECUTIVE.Even the general service lieutenant will not be less efficient as a deck officer than many admirals who have spent a longer period of time on half CARPET DYEING ARE - YOU MOVING OR HOUSECLEANING, and do your Carpets, Lace Curtains or House Hangings want cleaning or Dyeing\u201d?If so, the best is not too good Our work guaranteed the best.An expert wil] call and give advice and estimates.Telephone or write.[mst « 1h EING duced to $5.98.Men\u2019s $9.50 Suits are re- $4.00 Worsted Pants are marked $2.98.The $6.00 Boy's Norfolk Suits are now $3.48.Hear that Bell ! Don't You Hear that Bell ?&- Well.just buy one of the 100 NICKEL ALARM CLOCKS.They are good timekeepers.The kind Men's The regular Jewel- that will wake you on time.to-Mmorrow g9c ler's price ts $1.00.Our price, Friday Grocery Specials.Ivory Japanese Washable Silks 20 lbe.Granulated Sugar .4 lbs.Loaf or Icing ugar .- , .hg y 1 service Jieuten- i We are in another class of business.We state a few of our prices was child's play compared to the one PAY than the genera | 3 Ibs, Austrian Prunes .Cee ee ee N Cor .\u201c| ant has spent in engineering.The r Vermivelli .cor vr eee and we ask vou to see OUR THREE STORES and our goods, and and MÉRITE à are hed naval officers, gunnery lieutenant will be Improves e y Here is a pointer! We will display on the counters of : Pia.Macaroni à LL ve Cee ve aan Judge for \u2018ourself, mand.stoutly maintain That ome because his engineering knowledge will Grfices: 215 McGill St.2433 Notre Dame the 8llk Department on Friday a splendid quality of 10 1b.Tins Clover Hotey .Fisher the Navy is going 10 the d enable him to pass through his shore \u2019 : 27 inch Ivory Japanese Wushable sik, extra heavy Large bar White Cattile Soap .Cees We save vou money and we gine sou a rei:able and safe dis- because a (vpe of officer 5 bel \u20ac C08B8, courses more quickly.With regard 1599 St.Catherine East, 2633 St.quality.soft.natural finish, warranted pure silk.and will, 3 bags Windsor Salt .oo.; *, pensing of prescriptions.factured who is a smatterer A to the engineering lieutenant, whose Catherine West, od aithour se, made ont opus brie fou Ladies Waits A.J.Pancake Flour : packages teur.and Jack-of-all- à ; case is the crux of the situallon, he i 3e wear.a p le die A 3 packages Corn Slarcn .0 0504 00e see ana es executive officer ihay say dues.n The will receive a thorough grounding In |; 7 _\u2014_\u2014_ re and, ARS Gowns.Regular price, per yard, 4c; 3 tins Strathcona lye .Pe rfu mes Sponges a compelent engineer, and \u2018the \u20ac 0 © seamanship and executive dutles.Half riday.adc.24 bs.Strathcona Flour .) .; : e engineer he captal f the larger ships in the .À 7 1be.Strathcona Rolled Oats .00200000000 officer will make an incompet ad.the captains o g p t On .- petent ad- vav ere specialists in gunnery or ! 6 Ib.bag Wee Macgreegor Food .miral.When men argue a prior! tt Navy were Sp ë y .; Ww an ollie rlicies inality p 1èrE torpedo work and had no more oppor- Th St t D artment & Ibs.Finest Rolled Wheat .is no finality.There is, however, a 4 d \u201ctis ve.| ; e a lonery ep .7 bars Strathcona Soap .ve precedent which has a close bearing tunities of study ng an pra te ne of the sort of work we do may be 3 tins Vegetables.T.C.F.i P ; Woe + ; n this situe ; ; ; cutive duties than Ww e affor to seen in the hundreds of handsome i : ted Icings ., At a saving of 25 Per Cent Ah the best makers\u2019 goods are in our i {hatton, Soria prejudice the engineer lleutenants of the future, offices we Save furnished in Monte This department is offering gond bargains in Writing 3 packages Aseorted Tone a eee \u2019 cailed masters abolished fort en s In a word, the specialist engineer dif- real.Paper.and it recommends mot WE © ul a or sue Fresh Herring Lu 1ea sac aa are TL NN ago, was exactly (he same as nn docti fers In no way from the speclalist gun- This Is he best proof of what and aually Bo rar i Tamed ublets, sue or 3 na Fresh Hermie .ce : ; * = .we can do r you./ e care ain, Ivory , .$ .e se ane ae eee a ! i prejudice agalnst the engine nery officer.Jee p NN , .Envelopes t ateh, 18 oz.hottie Manzanilla Olives .e Abbey's Salt.frente area eee 60c 39c overcome by adopting the same remedy *F@lnst Sir John Fisher.He may be OF DESIGN.FINISH Ete.will * \u2019 PAPETERIES.2 Ib.can, for.he ee ere ee ae.RT-00 as that which the Selborne Memoran.TI&ht or he may be wrong about the produce surprising results.Our ex- caini twenty-four sheets of paper Fresh Roast of Strathcona M, and J.Coffee ready for St James Wafers 2.000 eerie ea - 50\u20ac 40e n .; : engineers.but the very same argu- 1 \u201c OR TN Neat box con taining ent tre riduy, lb.Len Le eee ee Cie eee ee a BBC - duin of 1802 presrribed to the engineers el perience IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL pl t atch, On sale Friday, 180.Friday, Le .a 50 35 and marine branches nf the LÉ rvlee ments used forty years ago against AND WE WILL GUARANTEE TO and twenty-four euveiopes to m \u2019 i | - Willlams® Pink Pills eens : PO ê On the field of minor prophecy all men the enfranchisement of the navigation PLEASE YOU.Gray's Syrup Redd Spree fume.eee ee 250 18c are equal.officers are being used by the same ; ; ray =) Critics of the First Sea Lord say that class to frighten the Jublic and the CANADA OFFICE FURNITURE co, | © Closed ShHlohg Syrup.2001000010 eee eae .25e 18e the Navy is being ruined.The Ad.House of Commons to-day, 0 n \u201d Miralty, on the other hand, declare In reading the literature of aftack LL 221 ST.JAMES ST.i Chase's Syrup of Turpentine.oo coe 25e 20c that our speclalist officers In the fu- against sir John re trie à ar re i be better - with the constant a 0 \u2014 t FOHOWE SYPUDP .\u2026.+.2222000 Ce $1.97 95c ture will be better trained for thelr with which it is disfigured.Accord- at a .$1.00 75¢ ing tn his oponents, the Dreadnaught PICTURES AND FRAMES.- ® © : Stearn's Wine dates ei een eee is a ghastly failure, because she is to |, Limite Sater 50e 39 curry no secondary armament.Flish- \u2014 Florida Water M & LL cvveen.RER .50e © Er's pli: of saving five millions a year - : 8 A M i \u2019 : Pears\u2019 SOuD eieenioriii ee aaa 15¢ 100 TH AT STAB-LIKE by scrapping weak ships that can nel- 276 ER Neg! am St.Catherine, University and Victoria Sts.yw - ther fight nor run away, was wicked We are stil] doing business at oid ¢ Wuod Alcohol, best 2.12 +05 240 aaa gallon $1.50 waste.In an age when everybbdy address Framed and unframed ERE.! \"a Mal 25e 150 PAIN IN THE SMALL who is not talking at the top of \"his Pictures at large discounts.; H Haffer's Mali o.oo iii ea eur e ane» 2e voice is writing to a newspaper or G.W.WILLSON & SON, 7 Phillips : \u20188 Talcum eee een ee oe.+.25 18c magazine, Sir John Fisher is silent.He i Menneu's Talcum ES makes no speeches, and never wrote a b7 73 eod OLYMPIC GAME COSTUMES.9 | Baume Rhumal.ess (oo.wees.25\u20ac 18c line for publication except once, and : Ç he never will again.= : : a Sy FIRS ee eae cans C California Syrup Figs 50c 400 FROM THE KIDNEYS THE LOSS OF THE RAMBRANDT Sheridan, Ellery, Clark, Cohen and (Pronounced BU-SHAR) | Horlick\u2019s Maited Milk.n .\u2019 \u2014_\u2014 \"0e and 31:00 466 and 80 THE PLUMBERS\u2019 TRIAL.Widow of the Captain and the Stew- Some Others Added to List.; Tea Drinking Upsets Digestion =\u201423 Carter's Little Liver Pills .25c 15e AND CAN BE CURED BY \u2014= ; \u2026\u2014The Olymple ; ' \u20ac New York, March Bf BUCHARD'S COCOA is a health-building food that is TRUSS BANDAGES.ABDOMINAL BELTS, a large stock at low prices.KNEIPP'S MALT COFFEE and 3 Modern Up-to-date Drug Stores | HENRI LANCTOT ail of Knelpp's Medioines.DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS It ie not the back that ie aching, but the kidneys which are situated bemeath the small of the back.Therefore, dull pain in the back, or sharp, quick twinges, are warnings of sick kidneys \u2014warnings of kidnoy trouble.Plasters and liniments will not cure a bad back, for Fourteen are Indicted at the Assizes in Marñliton.special to The Montreal Star._ Hamilton, Ont.March 3.\u2014At the as- sizus yesterday was taken up (hé conspiracy charge against the following- named fourteen plumbers: \u2014Isanc Walsh, Wm.J.Fitasimmons, w.J.Walsh, Wm.J.Clark, Hugh 8.Wallace.J.H.Stewart.J.F.Cummings, C.J.Mills, Henry Harding, 8.Mellon, H.Jones, J.8.Kennedy, Andrew Ros- ors and Wm.D.Smith.It was agreed ard Give Sensational Evidence.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.S., March 8\u2014At fre Government inquiry into the loss of the Dominion Coal Company's barge Ram- brandt, of Isaac's Harbor, last November.resulting in the drowning of six men, sensational evidence was given yesterday by the widow of Captain Aker, who frequently accompanied her husband.Mrs.Aker swore that the barge was leaking, that the only boats aboard were leaky, and that the covers of the hatches were left off.The stdw- games committee of the American Amatour Athletic Union met last night i Waldorf-Astoria.Ho George B.Billings and Charles H.Carter.of the athletic committee of the Boston Athletic Association, authorized President MacCabe, of the A.A.A.U.to offer in connection with {he Marathon race at Athens a trophy valued at $100 to the American winning the race.The offer was unanimously accepted.It was also unanimously resolved that M.P.Halpin, of the New York Athletic Club, be appointed man- grateful to the stomach.SUCHARD'S contains no insoluble powder.It requires only !4 as much of SUCHARD'S as other cocoas to make your breakfast cup doubly delicious.d lysist, \u2014 Pro A CHARD'S COCOA la superior to Any other because it is s6 easily digested and assimilated.An I take it myself, I can conscientiously recommend it to the public generally.\u201d Its flaver wins year faver.Insist on having Suchard\u2019s.FRANK L.BENEDICT &£ CO.- 8oLZ AGENTS - MONTREAL CS sone ey they cannot reach the kidneys which cause that the accused should be tried sepP- lard of the barge swore that he left ager and advisor of the American team.ame ; t.Doan\u2019s Kidney Pills read kida: arately, beginning with W.J.Walsh.the ba a t > .Decision was made that the members {which will give the competitors time ; 672 St.Lawrence (Cor.Prince Arthur) That what \"ey for and that only, The plumbers are charged with con- neaworthy.ban To belived that tho re of the team wear a white uniform with for practicing before the games open Verdict Against Mr.Bennett, M.P, 299) St.Lawrence (near Demontigny.) 5 So, if you would be free from backache, *Piring, combining, etc., In 1902-3-4-5 mult of the inquiry willl be the promul- quarter sleeves.and that ail club em- [on the 22nd.Special to The Montreal Star.awelling of the feet end ankles, frequens Unduly to limit the facilities for sap- gation by the Dominion Government blems be omitted and in their place [RUPEE | Rarlre, Ont, March 8- An action by 4 : or =u urine, plying or dealing In articles or com- of stringent regulations for the inspec- à small United States flag or United New Ontario the Theme.LM H.Wilson against W.H.Bennett, LACHANCE I HARMAC \\ when urinating, specks floating before the Mmoditien which might be the subject jon of barges towed on the coast.The States shield be worn on the shirt front.Special to The Montrenl Star.IMI for Kast Simcoe.for alleged .eyes, frequent thirst, brick.dust deposit of trade and commerce; conspiring.Joss of life in this case has created a As the entries close on March 12th, \u2018 © wi.| \u201cinner, was tried al the assizes here in the urine, or ing wrong with the ©1C+ to restrain or injure trade Or | strong feeling that the captain must it Was arranged that a complete list Toronto.March £-The great posst- \\vesterday.And resulted In plaintiff obo 1594 St.Catherine (Cor.St.Christoph % 5 « commerce in plumbers and steamfit- he compelled be sent by the first possible mail.The |blitles of New Ontarin was the (hemo (io) 8100 damages and costs, - St.phe) urinary organs or er, you must A .\u2018ompelled to take greater precau- ! CES : LA.he (Opposite Dupuis Freres.) kidueys well.Help them to werk (7% Supplies; conspiring to limit the tions to protect the life of the barge following additions to the team were acute by Mr.Games M J \u201c by | Tal manufacture cr production of commo- crews, A neral made.fore the members of the Nort oronte .~ es .oa hn top usb ofall tbe dittes to injure and do civit Wrongs to.| the company's bargos wil Be demande F.R.Moulton Kansas City.400 metre; Conservallve Association In OdafeL The Ledoux Carriage Company's res 3 ; .Doac\u2019s Kainey Pills are made £ the Persons and individuals engaged in ed C.1.Hacoh, Irish Amerfean Athletic [10WS Hall lust night.He sald: \u201cTF bee © Rhop, en Osborne street, be- Te receive arena by hone on by letter and deliver without any rest roots herbs, and h os rom k.(rede ne plumbers, and to commit en i Club, R00 metre: Harvey Cohen, Irish- |!leve we have never had à Cabinet YoU oe, Drummond and Mountain ; extra charge anywhere in Montreal.fn orders of $10 op more we pa a rom, AVA FOIArR- |, ji table affence.x American Athletic Club, Maraihon race, [IN Ontario that hax been ablasto «D: (cals Ix one of the model depari- r ew able healing and toning effect on the kid M Staunton abjected - ., .preciata fully the opportunities there Co prepay freight charges.Myre Barli Locomotive Street, r.Sta j that the n-, M.Spring, Pastime Athletic Club, Ma- tar ! ! cents of this great establishment.In ; neys.rling, ites: \u201cIl bad bess dictment was too Indefinite, but the CAS | OR 1A rathon race; Martin J.Sheridan.Irtsh- |ATÉ for developing that northern coun.|, of tinkers who merely patch wp oabled ° derably ith Judge promised that no unfair advan- .American Athletic Club, Pentathlon, to {the falling vebicles, Tndoux's repair \u2018 pe re ES troubled Fomedion, but finding ne reliel.tuge would be taken of his clients.For Infante and Children.nd Elery H.Clark, Boston Athletic ere wien ave first class carriage bullders, * A rn TT = Thain : : Chih, Pentathlon.wha carefully Ro over every bolt, nut.North Cape Breton and Victoria.tollows:\u2014A.I\".Ross.merchant, of Syd- od s Kid and found Lecturing before a London audience on The Kind You Have Alwa 3 Bou ht Thé above entries.together with 13 GLARK°$ POR AND BEANS \"si rew and spring.restoring the.carri- < ney.Liberal, and thowt 96 wb directly on the kindeys, andl the importance of house cleani En.* 3 Bpecial to The Montreal Star.barrister.ar chn McCormack, .J.Tah sedentint asserted thar aatE: dam Ct already chosen, will cothplete the team.ager to ita original condition as 4 March 8.Nominatt er.Sydney Mines, Conservative.a strong \\ can be p on à pin dit paoide ney: Boers the ; which.including the \u2018manager.will \u2014A perfect food for ensrgy and vigor.{nearly as skill and work can do so * Halifax, Ns.Brot h , PA toma Guaranteed Format Be x ering = fewer than 2.000 cotonteà of Living germs.ét make a total of thirty to maka the |ous health.Staaming hot in five min- (Summer rarrlages now out of com- tor North cape on Teste à Pr 31.35.R H Fountain Pens, gold nib, .g ofl rod Kidaey The majority of these german are regre-.signature trin.Thé téam will leave here March Jutes.It makes your mouth water tu mission are keeping the Ledoux Care ] were made at Ba rday.85.- Hemsley.255 St James St.+ Teronte, sentative of disease, Ge , rare ie yo 818% end arrive în Athens Avril téth, \u2018think of tt | \u2018tage Company's repair men 3 .: ë + : F .Ph cone Le ____- PHE MONTREAL .DAIL cae, , - a pere = AN votée af\u2019 Birtab, Marriages end Deathe muet be endersed with oO.mo AAA Ana; ru ky craie tTe= || +S.CARSLEY C® [23-250 ma] Le sure «+ » LIMITED ['WARE SECTIONS HAVE REMOVED TO THE BASEMENT.\u2014\u2014\u2014 HAMILTON'S FRIDAY BARGAIN DA , i 1766 to 1783 Notre Dame Street, 184 to 194 Bt.Jarvey 81.MONTREAL.MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS I - | ; ; ; * TO-MORROW.BIRTHS, The Big Store will close at 6 o'clock daily.Thursday, March 8th, 1906.ere cosTIdAN \u2014 AU Boss Bt.Urhalu street.\u201c - \u201d \u2014 $ du - un March 7th, a daughter 10 Mu e e = an rs.A.11.Qustigan.\u2019 n JURDAN \u2014 At SSL St Antoine street.rl a ar al ews Vane - .=: Plushe .+ se os un Febromy ran on AIRE dan | bc Dress Goods for, per vard.luc EC orth an Cerin i.12'y¢ 23e Linings for .wears cerves 9.an, of oo duughter, 12c Gingimms for, per yard.ove.se $L 50, for o.oo.M1.60 3150 Shirt Wuisls fOF 2.000000 Tue - RENNE = March 1, at Toren- \u2014_ HNNELY On March Sth at Torre A Feast of Money Saving Specials Prepared for To-morrow.Ready daughter, + Splendidly Ready for Swarms of Shoppers from Miles Around.A Record- LAZIER - At Belleville.March 2ud.to Breaking List.Mr.and Mis, RE.lazker, x daug'i Carpet squares less 20 per cent.off aud kitchen utensils for almost nothing proclaim this sale out of the ordinary\u2014not because of the extent of the items \u2014as many other special features are crowded out of the newspapers for lack of space\u2014but the unusualness of the offerings.3 Qaughiter ut 11 KF.Smclair, to Athol FF CB.Murray, son of Huson W.M.Mu- ray, NC, Teron'o® reeves | Rousing Sale of LINENS AND COTTONS ter.Friday is Bargain Day at Carsley's i ë ame, Specia arinos are .: .: ; BANDRISE TER At Mapiehurst Sum.mn sale 0 chat 5, \\ thas ; arses 5 1 more han ne Spec al oferings are Buying seasonable desirable merchandise at the prices we quote for to-morrow is not an every ; Colin \u201ch 5 \u2018 ale - : iy P ; ; ; - , reek ci.: .: - it avenue, Westmount, un March oh, ot el) you will see on no other day of the week.Special day occurrence.Ouly one circumstance induces us to quote such low prices\u2014iWe are about reuter.85 6 purchases are made to be sold on Friday only.Remaindersand odd lots of standard to Move\u2014and we want to move as little of our present stock as we possibly can ! lines are put aside and offered on Bargain Day at big slices off regular prices : a; p .: MARRIAGE.I on pargam Ly & gular p .BURRAY SINCLATE Av Ova, on 3 Fo-morrow\u2019s collection of *\u201cSpecials is one of the finest this Store has ever ( 4» awe he nuit SE offered, and you know what that means, Follow the crowds here to-morrow, A SHIRTWAIST SUIT SALE [A SALE OF SAMPLE SHIRT WAISTS Comprising a special purchase to be offered] This offer is one of unusual character be- to-morrow at an unheard of price.One of the | cause the styles and gualities represent waists greatest garment bargains ever presented\u2014 {that will have to be sold later en at just +, Muyubol} Stratheaën to James W sim, : : of Gienili Sash formerly ef La.A Co i that is for up-to-date styles.double the prices now asked.of Peli > 3 va .bridge, Ont + Not one of the many special inducements noted below that isn't worth a ; | , ; duck + tre : af, ; Lg st .0 .225 nobby.stylish Shirt Waist Suits, in pereale, duck, They are \u2018\u2018sumpie\u2019\u201d Wuilsts, made of Tine white DEATHS IN THE CITY.strenuous effort to get here early on Friday morning.I'he items speak for gingham and muslin.colors are Iight aud derk shades: de- made: Wilh Fine ticked panels and time uither An Hate: Lo.themselves _ , &gus in stripes, pli checks, and polka dos: made iu straight bug ar lace, pleated back and front, with deep stitched BALULES tha heh postent at st : 8 : and surplice pleads fronts plain and trinyned insert ; cuff and dock, some with yoke effect.thy represent the St Maik sue t, Johu Ciomment Neut- __ 68 ry stHched wtorks, now shaped sleeves, tucked skivt with ful son\u201d west und best styles.| tirull de, which is .pie Buster Sy of th Inte Li LEACHED LINEN TABLE CLOTHS , SECONDS.fate; nerfect fu fi.fish and hk ak range $1.69 | Natural, he volume of ies Ivara biy \u201cdepends upon how A UHtavic Juste un vy ners , .a : > Ye .2 , + ; > rem 3 0 + = worth up lo 0, ridav.it Ceamples\u201d look, sizes 32 to 3» oulv, ular $1.50 y brivals.«t 5 pm.Friday, SUL, Pleasu \u2018 mens that the m ker put aside because they didn t come) quite up to the Now on view in window.| value, Fr@uy oon a = EERE Tee Ceres 75c pa flow ors EE standard expected of him.A tiny imperfection-a shght stain\u2014a dropped thread REEN Joan J.Breen, on Mar.h in , So .; .- ' a R 1806, ut 3m St a dan on would be sufficient to exclude a piece of linen from his regular lines.We bought up DRESS GOODS at - GINGHAMS at - - Bl vests «od 10 months son of the lato .ue \"Leu , : have - ; ; \u201cgains .1 M FANCY PLUSHES ° C des on US pu pt ee las all the **seconds™ he could let us have, and splendid bargains they are too : Regular 35c values Bi vasa, at \u201c12% Regular 10c & 12c values = please LUPy size Be ; _ .These are odds end cods + plain how ue , ŒUOPER Ou March Tnd, 1906, Walter The following are all new perfect goods: an 6-4.Regular 81.10.Fri- These are a lot of doubte-folJ Seotehf and fancy Silk Plushes, suitable for They ure the prettiest lot of eke, Byron Cooper in tas Ath von His Ww oe ; ; day Pr te sl Tweed and Basket Weave materials, in willinery purposes or fauey work, blues.greys and oxbloods vou could pos- © budy deft Montreal tw Becehwood I hite awn.we taches.~% | White Nainsook.40 tuches.Size S-4 Regular 95e.1rd.Doth plain and two-tone effects; colors Whilst we have not every shade, sibly sce In any store: real Scotch thread cemstr.s Uclau (Haw) papers | leg.121-200, Friday 2222.yige ve lu.du LL.day LL .SH \u2018 ee * there ls n g00d range of rolorings in ; à à au W please | Heavy White Cotton, 37 in.| tive Friday tofs: Size 1 Regular so 6e brown, myrtle, reseda, red, very suitable the offering to-morrow.\u201cSith Couns woven.100.and Yl Know L D FIRE pra fe date de Crau, mien Table Lime 55 Ga | Pillow Cases.made of heavy \u2019 dax 1 cevler LE.Hl » ND = fur ladies\u2019 separate skirts for carly spring ter\u201d \u2014FIRST FLOOR, wash and wear.Special table\u2019 \u2014 the cura bles, Noire dame de trace, | Union Table Linen, 5: in.while cotton, 34 in, 2 in.heu.Size =.1» Re cul to $s : : 41.00 ; AM VIN wear.FIRST FLOOR.RE FLOON.ee : mate > terns.Reg.32: Vriday .23¢ 14.Friday 0 ooo Ole TTT TT rr ee \u201cto - - > : W.Wray's undertsaking establishment, , > c = ss D k ill b t t d All w W 11 be t t 2438 St.Catherine strect, on Thursday.Also full range of larger sizes.Tessma ers WwW e in eres e omen 1 in eres e the Sth inst.wt 230 pm Bostou pa- ; Heavy Double Damask Doylies, Heavy Crash Roller Towell The patterns of thess handsome - - .° 2 pets pleuse copy in red and white, tringed, 11 | ing, 1S in.ftncy border.Res.Table Cloths are quite new.and in this offering 10 this event.DOWD \u2014 Suddenty, on March 6th, at St in, square.Friday 1.222.3 Seo Friday ++ +2 ces nee 0e q regular values are just us stated * ° Ladi F All- Wool Black Cnshmere Hase Patrick's Presbytery, Fruncis Dowd, 0 3 { Euglish Surah Twill and Twill Silegia Dross 23 dozcus es ine - c shmere .Bged oY years, dear belived husband | sis aa L di ' 8 i e ft $10.90 1.65 L Lin es wad 40 inches wide: regniar 15e, 200 and 15e double toes and heels, Seamless feet, fasaloned logs and cles- ot Ellen Mary Elizabeth: MeDonnell.| 792 a $ .; Values, as we have not a full range of shades, your Bc tic tops; 35e or even 39¢ wou a reusonable pric Fugeral from his iate residence, Na 76 i Th a | es on pr ng os u es ni an 3d org Gloves 76¢ At all Clubs and Cafes choice on Friday at, per yard onal for them, Friday, per pair 0000000000 rose rence caen 0 25c Aylmer street.on Friday morning, at ; ese are regular $15.08 Costumes.in material.workmanship an n- ozen more of 16 button length .E48 o'clock, tu St.Patrick's Chueh, ish, right up te date lu every particular.made from all-wool Black Suede Gloves, slightly mus 9 .H T & TE.i : I ! , slightly mussed, in , IF WOMEN ONLY tRénce to Cole dus Neiges Cemetery | Vicuna, with short Eton coat.trimmed military braid and black but- Hght shades of corn, mude, pink, Distributing Agents Mont real THAT WINDOW of LACE .Friehds and acquaintauces will plessu ; tons, lined mercerized satin, newest xleeves, perfect fitting, $10 90 blue and helio, perfect fitting, * SCARFS that we'll 200 Sample 8trips of Hayy thls tntima tion.108 a : the finest Costume valine we have ever offered al .sizes 51-2 10 71-4.Res.75¢C - = me ee 25¢ Wool C t at, ach Cc KNEW nue.Gemgride CL soingest and be.ESS TT Se Friday bargain sell at - 7 ) ti à quality of the choi So vo sest dl - - taste, flavor and qu y of the choica Javed danghter À and à ei Pr Reversible patterns, suitable for deor the .; ¢ D PE Mrs.Dems SPRING JACKETS: Small ices 12c Cambric Patterns 4c Ca rpets, Tells the story better than we can in or room mals.All you need is a Creamery Butter we'll sell Friday at 250 NEW MARCH On March Tth, 1906, at Ladies\u2019 Stylish Spring Jackets.of all-waal Bla-k Vieuna, mide in 1 gross of Assorted Cambric Bat print.Black.white, black and white \u2018rie round them.1b., we couldn't fill all the orders that 477 Magdalen strect, Foi St Charles, very loose box style.with shawl collar, newest full top sleeves, sipartly tenberg Patterns.in Bib: Tis Em - ° white and black, blue, pink and helio\u2014 12 JAPANESE FLOOR RUGS, we'd get.Try a pound of it.Wo know Mary Midgley.widow of the late John cut, well finkshed, Excellent value at $8.30.Special on 4 Lace Scarves, Tea \"Co jen aap they're worth double, at a bargain on Friday.you will be pleased with it.ven mare aged 77 years Funeral Fle Friday ooo ae LL Lee Lee La 80 Tabie Cloth Covers pret and Ï C 0 9 size, 3x9, worth $2.95, for.$2.20 ; diy.Sth Inst.at 230 pm Friends and ) , bretly des audios\u2019 .* size, 6x9.worth $5.50.for.4.40 Amongst the other xpecia) offerings avquainlances ate respeclfully avited se AND $16.75 LADIES\u2019 GOATS FOR $4.95 TE ; Regularly 12 cents.4c ladies Hemstitvhed Winte Lawn 2 size, 7x10, worth $7.50.for 4.604 are: hana \u2018uuires and Detroit papers Rare bargain pickings leve becausy, ullhough siyles are not quite MN et et ct etes .Handkerchiefs, with assorted bot 1 size, 8x11%, worth 87.56 for 6.00 ase COPY.57 2 Low.many are sufficientix new te be quite serviceable.Materials, Hn- - ; | .ders, 5¢, Tor iii ieee Bie 1 re 71x10, worth 38.25, 6 2 pkgs.Force or Orange Meat for.Te DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY | ings ant workmanship are of the finest quality mostly of light weight 70c Ladies Corsets 43c : urtains Fo er : ; a 1 TlaxiOle, worth $10.23, 24% Ibs.Earl Brand Flour .se : ; tweeds.in light and medium saades, trimmed With »ilk applique, some Ladies\u2019 Corsets, lalest 4 9 ® Silk und Faim Ribbons up te Jin sige, , assis) iE ; x BLALFORL \u2014 Ait Huntingdon.Que.un | louse, others tight fitting.Regularly $3 te $1335 Your choice models, | tr le Spring ; wide, odd colurs of Ribbons up tu for - \"voit $11.for ; ! à bars Comfort Snap .ee BBO March th the residence of her sis- on Friday at ; Lu $4.95 TAT irony ob ui, fons We will sell by public wuction.without \u201c3.for 10 ae 9x1s.worth 310.95 for = 4 tins Log Cabin Peas .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.280c er, Mra, .M.Bisset.\u2018Pheres A.| D: NO IS soi 2 ore ot tary =.y \"able, sizes rever ue on account of wham it may con- =o Pr tt ST sxe.A Raid - p= youngest duukhter of the late Charis | mm rr me mm ANA IN to 30.Regular 70¢ value.4 t Po 20 varpet suares, 44 roils oilclous ; .! size, 12x15, worth 817.50, for 14.60 1 Ibs.Rolled Oats cena 2m A C.Brudfoid, aged 54 years ! LADIES\u2019 SKIRTS - G o Vv J Friday bargain ee 3 \"vwhiteh wil be cul in lengths to suit ladies\u2019 Lace and Washable Stock Take Elevator to Top Floor.2 tins Rich Red Salmon .25e BUARD \u2014 At Glen Williams.Muich 1, | , ran alues {elias opts aisé, cuis or Collars, worth up to Zoe, fer.16e j : 23 las.Granulated Bugar for .81.00 \u2018Thomas Board, } 52 + : : .î .- all-us .A 50 .cracker x © is or Pa AL BOWES Pr Ps MN Hai gin Brahe TA pe os mde om C Silk Belts 19c | teh \u201cuni Jara fore nd\u2019 0 so A i \u2018 ay ne 3 en.* de.< 5.se = * 5 3 re f Extr Q lity Taffet rheepe dishes jugs.Javdbtateres an npe- March ith, Joseph W Rowes, fn Li neatly tound.perfect fitting and right up to date Regulauly À gross of Extra Quality Taffeta destais, ete ele.also about 200 pairs Tea m n 0 8 \u20ac Sth year.° ; $6.00.lridix bargain \u2026.< Cee _ $4.35 Silk Bete piste Shape du whee | Su Le and Nottingham lave Curtains e easons or e 4 = CORRIGAN \u2014 oan March ded.at Toronto | ' BI i ess Skirts.mile in a fashionable sev in, A 3 sur rooms Nis 747 nnd 265 THE RBASONS FOR THE GREAT BASEMENT CROWDS will be our apeclal tables nt be, T0c, 15 end 25e Heaped Susannah noe wife of Richard Cort ! styl ried ours Dress Si A tn Le gore trinnned with siik buttons, all vus TLL to vp with ail kinds of Kitchen needs and household ntilitics iv Hardware, Glassware.Crackery.Tin Ware, Wooden Ware, gun, In her TAH yew * i SKU Friday bargain : ! : Sd : $2.20 sizes.Regularly 30 cents.196 : Enamel Wyfe, cle, worth at least double the quoted prices.We must clear part of the basement a once.Hence the CUMMINS \u2014 Suddeniv.at Quebec.on | NA LU AA AT NA LA AAA AN Friday SIT Le ) \u2019 ; AY an an ane.pacrinice., the 5th March, Michael Cummins * \u2018 \u2014 At 24 ue FERGUSON At Thames tie, Ont on | WASH WEAVES: Friday Figures $225 Boys\u2019 Suits $1.59 oF 3 HICKS & CO.THE HAMILTON COMPANY, - St.Catherine and Peel Streets Fuury CAL, Jane Renwick, wite of ; .0 À .i.> \u2014\u2014 i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - v + - pt \u2026 James Kerguæou, lu.her ésth vour ss - - English Crum Prints « big lot ju:?arrivedin the newest pat- ae - 188 Boys\u2019 2-plece Suits, In gray, \u2014\u2014 : Ajvctioneera \u2014\u2014 - : FINKBEINER - At the Toronto General 4 terus and colorings Carsley = price «a vurd LL eat 2 ; prow ey Jlalifux HO = pm ! Hospital, Mary Matildy, eldest daugh- | 2,000 yards of Organdie Dress Muslins, 30 suches wide, in the choicest, ancy pleated models, we hed, 143 x a in her worn Bean! dacvous Finkbeiuer, | shades and patierns, for ladies\u2019 aud childrou's deesses and waists QLAG le, He Jounin 95 ut years M ilk Chocolate 1s a fav- - N CHARTRAND rH YC * .\" .J - 3 ; : Regular 1321-20, Friday.oo.LE La ae Le eee [ Se $ rite confection, then get the ° HUE on Man hat at Torunts, ph ile d'Irlande, splendid line for culling suits, check or stripe BAY nee ee : 1.59 orite cont * g \u2019 Franklin House, In bis Sst veur à otte rangé, splen .RK de qua eur S pe 156 purest and best, ) : resident vf Couvuig.Unl.for vxer 80 designs, large range of colorings.Regularly 19e.Friday bargain.9 1 2c Fla elettes 5 1 2c ; years.* HS 7 nn .\u2019 STORE NEWS MCCAUSLAND - On March oh.at To- i ality Flannelette, spotted ! Pot, mes wd a FRIDAY BARGAINS FOR MEN rente D ad ailes Die and owdan Ss Jeanie MeCausiand, in his 58th year.* Men's Woo! Sweaters, in navy or cardinak fine ribbed.high roil white, 27 inches wide.Reg RI i ' MONTGOMERY - Sudderly.at \u2018Toronto.i collars, small men's and men's.Reg.$1.00.Friday largain AN 91-20.Friday bargain.How to curtail one's houschold expenses is i serious question nowadays on March ath, Mareells Stewart, wife of One way is to buy your groceries from us.We sell ouly 1he finest quality of Odd sizes in Scotch Wool Knitted Underwear, double breust- 95¢ .A Curtain Rai Milk Chocolate] LL T.Mont Pry, termerl or ; - , , A he Co ; Lies saute Mons.se pores prmaily of ho 1 ed, strong witeen finish.Regularly $1.30 suit.Friday bargain.For The Toilet goods, but our prices are what you pay vlsewhern for inferior grocaries art, of Edinburgh Scotland * Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, fine new Int just revelved, newest ioc Reg.Spec.REDPATH'S BUGAR.DRIED FRUITS.IMON= AL Que be, on the v:h inst, colorings and designs, Extra value at PT tt ST lors Tuillet Watera .b0u 38e : .20 tha for.se .>, \\ ; a.John Hamilton Simens, fn his sir | Men's Plain White Cotton Night Shirts, lurn-down eolinr, Tuy to Water 212 ieee.BD B00 Being made with pure Spring and Summer Hoss Fer Ib.+224 sus 1 A 12e Corre ae ne I\" 7 1-2e yea ! stout quality extra full cut and Weil finished Regularly 75 cts D Luby's Hair Remewer .50: 38e C dis 1k sth all th 109 lbs.: cee 6425 Golden Dates, 1060, for.Lo.Ye BMITH 4 di Re end dnl on March i, + Friday bargain ooo coon as eee eee tree ee sens Les ere ee ane 56 Buy Rum .220c000 18e 136 anadian milk, wi a \u20ac wet ; ed u \u2018 CANNED GOODS Apricots (Grin & Shelley sy, 176 ames TT Snnith er Buffalo, NY * __- rom me = a, wr ., 3 3 + e hav uxt revelved a 0 : OT + eB.THOMSON ; > ~ , We TT 7 Copa Powder oC Jo 1 ream in i, and the finest the very finest gange Cotton ose Peas, \u2018orn, Tomuloex, dozen $1 (4) anh Figs, 15c, tow 121 Ze \"x LEE à me | - - Violet Witch Hazel .250 « Lo ; 1 4 1e var ne Corn.dozen .on OE R106 able s.Cte 1 2.2e a ea RE Fe bia 12 Feet Heavy Cork Linoleum 33c \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Cocoa + the world, it is cer BLACK, TAN NAVY Little Chief Tomatoes.dozen $1 10 - « Le ' © \u2018 q- .- .- ai .At \u2018 .- .; ME ut los a7 2 Special sale of 600 yards of Heavy Cork Linoleum, in new carpet $9.50 Men's Suits $4.98 tainly the st., Salmon.Morse Shoe and \u2018lovur 0 WBS} bit On Marcle Sud.oan Chicago, | and block patterns This Linoleum js of extra quallty, and tts great 62 \u2018« Sui 4 © A 60 LTD I'sual price 3be, Your chaice , leat Brands, iv.for.15: Me make à sperlahy of high qual- Sows Weketer Late of tolombe, Cet - width allows covering fAeor in one piece.voiding necessity of seams, fan Mens us In dark and En A 'e for 1 BUTTER ity Teas and Coffees.the finest one Wied son of the Foe James Wel \u2018hich weaken the wear.Regular 45e and 69e values.Special un ANEY (aportes yeeas, we nes eS a LA .row ; vor es A Coster.Regia of toe County of MW el.Friday ea Th eee asa PAR ol 5 2e per PE 33¢ best farmer's satin, sizes 26 to 44.TORONTO.2 © pa , Choice Creamery, Ib.01 BB growths the world produces.lington, mn his wath yeas * : j Regularly 39.50, Friday $4 98 - Choice Roll Butter, 1h.Be : J \u2014 ( bargain.Lo.\u2014 TH Cooking Butter, Ih.- 2.Corte.Ih owl TET 25e \u2014_\u2014 offee, pucial, SE n > URURY-\u2014In hE MORIAM.M SILK WAISTS\u2014Great Bargains.35c Music Foli : 10e AN ECHO OF BATTLE.E KNIT-TO-FIT MFG.CO.SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY.Jupæn Tea, Ib.ne a = .5 vinty of Mis Jo! .; ; .1 re ; \u2018 .k Te am, © Drury.an anniversary mass wr .These two special offerings of Silk Waists will attrgiffsmart ; USIC toilo ; 7 2469 ST.CATHERINE neer Mountain | Fresh Eggs, dozen .24k Black Tea .BF and 25e : Sung at SL Patek « Churel on Friday dressers from miles around, because styles arg the ver t and .Special lot of Assorted Music Japanese Warship Commander and o ; morning, Merch 9G.at 7 e'vle k, for the silk is of excellent quality.a! Folios for mandi an Fu 100 Others Being Court Martialed my H A RTR A N D ' ' pre A luxe ne ; .; ; ] ar, Regular \u2026 Friday .forgotten.or tier PONT Absent but ne 200 White Japanese Tk a ne \u201cith rows of Valenci- a CRU Toe fv Joe F ES ; Special Cabte to The Montreal star.N ® 3 IN MEMORIAM, ennes lace Insertion and Feather Stitching, also clusters of pin- INSOLVEN NOTICE ; _ on ; tu-ks and shivring.collar and euffs trimmed wtih lave Insertion Cut Price Dr gs Tokio.March 8\u2014A court martial is | .Bhs SEE aie newest full sleeves, perfect fitting.Regularly $3.00.Special $l 90 Res Spec rine no here i es ANA In re BDGAR CLEMENT (E.CLEMENT | 340 Seigneurs Street.Main 3807.\\ Sth March, 100 } Fu sale on Friday at ooo foo.Cee rn eee eee .Hope's Antibilious Pilla.95e 156\u20ac.ablsoguchl and other officers o ie & BRO.Knowiton, Que.Mn cs À - : sunken stenmer Kinchiu Maru, which \u2014 - ) ST \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TT = 150 only White Japanese Silk Waists, perfect fitting.trimmed Ty Ry Reet 25e le was torpedoed early in (he war by Notice Is hereby given that the said - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014- \u2014 \u2014 = So mee nem mem Se = vo : with deep tucks and i>wy of lace insertion, finished with deep cuffs, ; ; ; > sac lac Russian warships.JL was reported at Edgar Clement has (lis duy made à vol- EXPERT BUTCHER WANTS trimmed with rows of pretty lac Insertion.A regular $3.25 Rristol's Sarsaparilla .$1.00 63c the (time that the officers had died he- Uhtury ussignment of his estate for the [ \\ He ; ; model.Special Sale on Friday.La 04 ee eee rea $2.00 (Kola Celery Pepsin .31.00 gnc roically by harikari, bul instead they Penefit of his Creditore, \\ Bolt club sudines\u2014and look sharp Aver's Sarsaparilla .$1.00 63c .à or All parties having claims ngainst sald went to the Russian warship vol je = {Warner's Rheumatic (ure $1 hac tarily, teaving the men to flight and Edgar Clement must file same, duiy at- i ; , Wyeth\u2019 : se 1 , tested under outli, ul the office of the t lade fondo steed nile + ofr eode fonds oJ 22 in MONTREAL gS GREA TEST GROGERY Vyeth's Beer, Iron, Wine, $1 65¢ then rufcide on board the Kinshul undersigned.within 15 dav from this 9 Spooials For Friday $ 2 Ls @ ERY na ERLE) AMBERT ° .Salmon, flat tins .2.Ihe 184\u20ac 3 phe.Macaroni and 65c Photogravures for 45c = ARTI RW.WILKS.and Saturday only :; ° ?.am ; 4.WILFRID MICHAUD, + DEATHS REPORTED.oe 3 lbs.Halifax Codfsh.(5e 40e _ Vermiceln .NI Ste aac 150 Beautiful Photogravures, Rome Hears From.France.Assignees ?LARGE BASKETS of URNIPS fon + + 2 1bs, Finest Prumes .\u2026.300 256 LA DE a Poe © Marmalade f0e fhe DIR pariely of subjects sises 22 by hme March 8 ~The Vatican au.Office.af Wilks & Michaud, 208 81.James 20 LBS OF GRANULATED 1 GAR fo oof Base Kee 2.a 0 IR a re .Cog TU A.OT - 1, ady Or Traming.ritiex \u2018receiv th i \u2018 .Fa CE FOOD.+ 10s, for Jefe folded PATES Thorn Marine, tins .20 17e jioup Peaches.1b.2c 15\u20ac Reg.5c.triday bargain ©.DC tetegrame From.France regarding Tos Montreal, Mayen 7th 1908.MIX ED PICKLES (6 6.vrgulas 30 \\ ; Gleu Williams, Out.\u2014Thomax Board, Ql.Putted Rive ñ ae Jar ile 3 Ios.Fare Maple Syrup.soc 300 Cabinet crisis, In which the Pope and x \u2014 JAM Ldpton), 1-4b glass, pegaliar 25e.for als proprietor of he Dominion Glove % lbs, Hungarian Flour.30e 250 uyle's (tolden Syrup, tin.20e 17 Papal Secretary, Merrv Del Val We Make BOOTS apd SHOES AMMONIA (Harvest, regular 10e, 3 for Works, Is dead - Finest Tuble Figs .15 134¢ 7 Ibs, Rolled Oats .300 23¢ 40c Opera Flannel, 23c most interested.aMhough 1h aus Cae tor sieateht and qeformed feet.Speciany * TINS PEAS for ZT So Grafton, Ont.smo Webster, NA une FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER b.l.2%: French Opera Flannel, best qual- mitted that it was difficult to estab- °f repairing Rubber Goods.° 1 LBS.Lat NDRY STARCH for.Note oe Seas 8 here of West DAIRY BUTTER, \"roll\" .Cee ever ee ee eee 21.ity.28 in.wide, pink and light lish whether the issue would he à '/138c0d A HODINA, 4 Bemver Lal ill 2 MINS OF RASPBERRIES for to tor 25 { Cobours, Ubt.Captain Hugh Rooney 20 Ibs, GRANULATED SUGAR.«coo onan 88c brown only.Regularly 45c.230 victory for the Holy See or the in- - The above quoted are only a few pointers.Every price Je reduced in our dropped dead here aller hastening to get PR PE Friday bargain.: augura tion of an even stronger antl- AFTER ELEVATOR COMPANIES entire stock.Don't full 10 call and see Us\u2014il will save you © Doters i a Poysitan por an Injured workman, A ii P RNT RE Catholfe regime in France.° ANOTHER STARTLING OFFER 1 alifax.\u2014Jo Burn § nn.le FU 7 U = .Pletou Moust died suddenty of hemor az ng rices on NOTION BARGAINS They are Atlegel to Have Combined ' \u2018 .rhage of the brain \u2019 45 Parlor and Bedroom Tables, gdlden oak finish.fitled with \"Reg.Spee \u2019 in Opposition to the Sherman Act The biggest and best ever made lo the grorers-buyis auhoe of Moats \u2018 prince Willa.NE Mrs Barbara A.fancy turned jegs and under shelf.Regularly $1.20, Friday bar- age White Striped Belling.6: She | W ° : Pposition to Gl.| A en the purchase of $20 worth of gos, pins (he anume ate] fe nan ae end vo Ton EB w ; gain .VE Lette 2° °: Le» Et APR .Everready Dresa Stays.14e su | en 1ta.it Ban Francisco, March 8) \u2014 The news each ang every purchiaeér Will be given n poatitiful Wem Sei or 41 pieces oan patlee ex Bayfiel SR end ged 60 Dining-Room Chairs, no 1wo alike, a sample tne.To close White Novelty Braid, yd.6e He vi the filing of a suil by the United oj \"cin be purchased at any time within 60 days er ayfiehl NH.ix dead, aged out on Friday prices have heen reduced te nearly one-half 42¢ Fancy Silk Buttons.doz 10¢ 240 States (Government against a number ° \u201cCota NLR.=Jrco 1 Koiustead is dead Frices begin at .oo.ae te tee ee Sik \u201cLacing Cord _ us 8e ) lc of elevator companies has caused a DON'T MISS THIB OPPORTUNITY.aged 08.\u2019 ° 15 Dressers and Stands, made of ash, golden oak finish, bu- \u2014 8 a ow sensation in Californir and the Wat, | 1S JAPAN OR BLACK TEA.worth 50e, for 380 pap St.Join.NB.Mrs.Miviael Morris is rean fitind with 18 by Z6 in.bevelled British mirror, well worth this being the first legal proceedings of | BLUE Ja OVINE Cae LL \u201d : dend here aged ae : À 5 $11.50.Friday bargain .Chee een ees seen $9.50 Text Books Reduced = the kind ever instituted here.| 1 GAL.WHITE OR MALT VINEGAR regular S0e, for LL.i RE; 7) Ogdensburg.NY Cluster 07 Graves TT Ta SSSR NS ST If you watch the newspapers for the United States District Attorney Rob.| » LBS.OF SPICES, Pepper.Cinnamon, Cinger.Cloves, Misplee =i , is dend at Fowville.aged 71 years, Cora?als oD ankrynt Stack of next few weeks you Will find that the \u20ac't Devlin, who brought the suit, said: | Al ADC.FE pret +0 A Lena eee nas TE se PL oh \"Ne x dead ut © rarys Mills Bustiing Business In the Basement ranging in price Thc $1.00 Hy death record is a large one and made |, The complaint is against the ous, 1 LB.BEST IMPORTED WAKING POWDER, regular 50e, for .13 \u201cVancouver, BO - Mr J.Dickins is 5,000 Plain White Egg Cups.| 250 Good Serviceabls Stenawars Friday sale prices.10c, 13c, We up largely of persons In advanced Avatar Company and inirty Sher ! BOTTLE BRANDY.XXX, regular $125 for ce CUS Le dead?here, nged 16 Regularly 3c.Friday bargain, 2c Milk Jugs, in fancy colors.\u201cChums\u201d for 1905.Regular years and of weak constitution.: e ged lo ! ~ \"4.70 Mrs M, King iv dead here Dinner Sets.of English semi- Regularly 20c.Friday .i4¢\u20ac $1.50.Friday .\u2026 81.00 Vitality seems to be at low ebb at ne roulaie and rerating contrary to! Phone East 151 of dole Samed hrf a, hre-long ves!- porcelain, 93 pieces, in blue or 300 White Gas Globes, in pretty \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 this time of year.A little over-exer- The omplaint was ran un by Ae.7 A LAMBERT & 00 692 Sherbrooke SN.Victoria, BC.Nr 4 N green.Regularly $6.75.patterns, serviceabie.Reg.- e unusual exposure, a little > 23 t 1 ! °, \u2018or.B .ALLL It 1 Jumes Noble is dend Friday bargain .\u201c5-65.95 5e, Friday .L221222 12 150 $1 Percale Wrappers 6Bc estect of the body and health is un- nay.Goninsd oY ailes States Atôr- ! Cor.Bleur) Le 1,600 Heavy English Stoneware 350 English China Cups and Ladies\u2019 Percale Wrappers, brald \u2018fe ned.\u2018 originating in Washington i YQUR OPPORTUNITIES.Meat Plates, suitable for hotels.Saucers, floral decoration®, in a rimmed, turrdown collar, Mother you could but realixe (he recon- \u201cThe action is based Upon aMdavitd | ee SE ; restaurants, etc.Regularly 5¢ variety of colors.Regularly 12¢ Hubbard style, very full cut skirt structive and .upbuilding influence of of men who were former dn the The opportunities for Friday are 8c.Friday bargaln .18c.Friday ., .ven finished with 11 tn.flounce, vari- on Chase herve Food it would be bine and who state that hile the dei Four Killed, Thirty-five Injured.wn hme a I \"one numerous and specially attractive at Se SN Nee ) Stoo or, dombinations.Reg.65¢ using \u2018ete pres you of union of fendants to the action are apparently Greensburg.Pa.March 8.\u2014An engine has been seen out.In the.wean te \u2018ned tre dry goods store of Moars.Jas.A.FRIDAY SALE OF FOOTWEAR = of the year.\u201d an eS LY Ae Haies nêur Médebauen Fo dau Poitomside up aid (wo others ar> mise .+ - J .a p - ro - .a.- .Ogilvy & Sons, St.Catherine street Ladies\u2019 Black Dongola Kid Buttoned Boots.\u201d with hand turn and, | 484m Bilk Chiffon 35¢ rentarmtivelc ian can give you A Detter valor Company, The .effect of this] crarhed into a work train on which ing.medium welght soles, sizes 31-2, 8 31-2, 51-2, 6 61-2 and 7.0 : \u201c ., - .en Nerve | pooling of tnt sats Js to enhance were about seventy-five Italian Inbor- |.- west.corner of Mountain street.Regularly $2.25 to $3.30.Friday heh stam SLS fon Et fing-quality o Silk Ghif- Food.for It 4s prepared in accordance riven and ret a ln las etes | ers.Four of the men were killed am en unmelal watches $375 12 Although their patronage le constant- Men's Chocolate Dongola Kid Buttôned Boots.also a few pairs of ing hadioû, nota aT Shp Jona.principles and mo re cond ae to controlling all the elevator business thirty-five injured, several of whom +00.I Hemsley, 2op Bt.Jumes Bt ly increasing, with several European Congress style, sizes 71-2, 8, 81-2, 9, 91-2 only.Regularly cream, navy.bre .White, form th .on the Pacific.coast, with the proba.will die.The injured were brought to Spsclai Notice \u2018 $265 to $3.45.Friday oo oesreesenee coe nn $B ne ete.Teg.15g fre tr 35¢ he most potent restoraiives |'bijity thay thim_is but a branch of ad Ihe hospital in this ofty.but being pe .buyers constantly in tire field, they Zemin 2 - pugng etc.Res.43e.tay.nove anedical aclence.ElKanUé Sruet that \u201ccantrols the ele: , forelgners and kngwn only by numbers, ; ; \u201cFifty Dollars.\u201d v nollagé your: increase In weight vater putput ST over the United thetr names coulé not be eterrtained.i tlaving purchased to great advant- while «aire: Te, Chases Nervo Food Étatèe | They ere employed in layhiz a pipe : ; ; ; : a or ; .a ; ?: \u2018 REC 5 loïge number of our most popn- [Vou can gravis folk & oerfainty tha! ne, \u201cSuch a comfffhation Is against the Ine | ar style of plano.we purpose selling | | rn ea | | \u2014_ mw fog à 4 Herve Jd helng added protTalpits of ik flrermian law ; ven - ne to fhé ab cants a box.ut ail deki- believe.that art er amiple evldsice | Jap Fishing Boasts In Danger.(These Instruments at a reduction of have no difficuity in keeping abreast | \"#S:CARSLEY\u2019 C2.«S.CARSLEY-CSs | +S.CARSLEY- ce\u201d of all demands, Your Friday shop- : : A \u20ac ET te 0 Wdamen 3 MONTREAL | 8 154 Ga james 0 BONTREALL id oh P00, 2ke Some ping hist will be found or page 11 of Jemas .MO BIE : \u20ac 1.0 each in price during the month of this isoue of the Star, .- LE Be pu PP ESS ow.or Us Haies Gt
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