The Montreal daily star, 17 avril 1906, mardi 17 avril 1906
[" i) SUGGESSFUL ADVERTISERS gst we have \u201cfeature of or businses.results of rade it «MR.MICHAEL HIRSCH, J.Hirsch, Sons & Co, Mo VOL.XXXVIII, No.ntreal, \u2026 91 HUGE NAVAL DISPLAY PLANNED FOR QUEBEC DURING THE COMING SUMMER Visit of British Channel \u2018Squadron May be Marked Also by Visit of French and Japanese Squadrons That Will Visit America, and do Honor to.Special to The Montreal Star.April 17.\u2014A project is afoot Q here to have à grand naval celebration \u2018Channel on, which is to come New York for H, R H.the Prince of Wales or his return from Australia and India, by way of America, is to visit Quebec before returning, and it is now the Prixce will also re-visit It is now intended to invite fleet, which will be in American waters about the same time, st in the fetes of the Entente Cordiaie Havre, and it is urged that no more locality for such a celebration could be selected than in face of the city which represents better than anywhere else in the world the symbol nion between the two great na- The presence of the French squad- of Admiral Paul the Antilles, rogramme tion of the New York authorities in inviting the Government of Japan to nd Togo and his fleet to their port for the fetes in honor of the Prince of cr it go FITTING OUT A YACHT.Lord Strathcona | Makes a Purchase\u2014 Empress of Britain Has a Trial.Canadian Associated Press.London, April 17\u2014Lord Strathcona has bought the steam yacht Moraq.283 tons, he is fitting her out on the Ciyd e The Canadian Pacific Railway steamer, Empress of Britain, attained a speed of twenty knots on her trial Cyril.son of Dr.dam, st of St.Ja Cathe to, has been appointed eam of the Church of St.Philip, and St.James, Ox Prince of Wales.and the expectation that the Canad - pathy with Japan in the famine, which has been manifested in so practical a manner, leads to the belief here that an invitation from the Canadian Gov- eet here would It is not improbable that on may.> extended through the Impérial authorities.BACKED BY GOVERNMENT.e success of the proposed demonstration by no means ocal efforts, for the influence of the Dominion is belng freely exercised, it is understood, ti he various æuthorities in question.It is belleved that if all the other squadrons agreed to be here at the same time, there sn be no difficulty at all in securing ti can float as well, display promises splendid exhibits Prince o Batten and t displays excelled everything else of the kind ever seen in Canadian waters, sr OTTAWA'S ROYAL VISITOR.H.R.H.Was at the Golf Linka This Morning and Lunched Privately.Special to The Montreal Siar.Ottawa, April 17 \u2014 H.R.H.Prince Arthur visited the links of the Ottawa Golf Ciub this morning and played, for a short time.He lunched privately at the golf club.This afternoon a reception will be held in the club prem- izes, A dinner-party will be held in his honor at Government House this evening, and later the Prince will attend \u201cthe thea rests alone upon made b NINETY CENT GAS WITH FLAT RATE Company Understood to be \u2018Willing to Grant Such Terms.COMMITTEE NOT SATISFIED in Return Company WII Ask for Extension of Franchige for Fifteen Years, Negotiations are sfill going ahead hd the Light Heat and Power Com- by the sub-committees 0° the Fire\u201d Committee, in regard lower tizens are a recent meeting with the com- there seem some likelfhood a rember of the Clty Council to-day, it is unders the company is willing to ere on a fi nsion of franchise; \"in turn the company 1s inclined to give ctti- zens ninety cent gas.spl sub-committee would ltke to get gas at eighty or eighty-five cents.On the above , however, there seems but little chance that an agreement will be reached, It is contended by the company that it is not fair for the sub-committees to ask that citizens ol mentioned; in addition to ig it ie claimed that it costs more to produce gas in a city with s climate as \u2018Montreal than it y other cities.In this it is \u201cclaimed that in Montreal it is inevitable that there must be con- siderablé loss owing to leakage, etc.Bo far as can be learned, if the company offered ninety cent gas it would be a flat rate and would be both for cooking and lighting.be understood that 3 should be charged for.The custom a the present time is to ch meters\u2014one for cooking and er othez for lightin The sub-commit ttee Is putting up a hard fight in order to be able to make port to the Fire moitie, which wn Te considered satisfactoi DEFENCE IN Th AHERN MURDER CASE Lawyers are Busy Preparing Case for James Hackett.1, \u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : HAVE GONE OVER GROUND i's: ( Detetirves are Also Busy on the Case Strengthening the Evidence for the Crown Side.nes to the \u201cevid which Fog Érovn TE be in a position to present.Yesterday Messrs, O'Sulllvan and Leaving Ahern home, they went over the whole territory, along the banks of the wa- of bushes and the wood beyond.continued their researches into the money apply to the station at the corner of Gu Catherine streets for night's lodging.He was kept there over night for protection and allowed to go in the morning.DEATH OF HACKETT'S CHILDREN An examination of the records of burials in Cote d Neiges cemetery v theory that Hackett, the man with the dastardly murder of itttle Edith May ern may made away with his own childre Hackett and his wife state that they have had six children, all of whom are da Primeau, living at a Bt.Antoine street, was ook place on March ss 1895, and the child\u2019 age i+ given as one t three days.Next is recorded\u2019 the burial on August 13th, 1886, of Mary Flore Alice.daughter of James Hackett and Am- nda Primeau, who died August 11th, 1x96, aged two months, from debility, ns certified by McCormic D.A that time the residence of \u2018the Hack- ames's street, Ste.ia that of the bur- ca Hackett, laborer, and .Who died Jul#- \u2018teeth, \"1898, at the \u2019 an , wag burié ; B.H.Leblond was \u2018the.A in \\attend- ce.The dence of the Hacketts tt that time vus 4\" { street.a root of \u201cthe buriai OR, £, RUTHERFORD WILL BF HONORED McGlil Professor Will Receive Degree at Same Convocation With King Ernest ps fessor ; Das gone 6 én be the at the Ben- and will incidentally receive the hon- Prof.Ernest Rutherford.de from the University of Penngylvania.Prof.Loud e to represent Toronto University.It announced that King Edward, through Sir Mortimer Durand, his am.bassedor, will receive doctor of laws from the University o Pen vania on Thursday, in the same connection.\u2018Andrew Carnegie, Sir George Howard Darwin, Plumian Professor of As- ers who will recejve honorary de- CANDIES CONFISCATED.A large amount of food t week by the civic food inspectors as .being unfit for human consumption, At the abattoirs there were confiscated 124 calves, 8 cattle, 4 Uvers and 1 hog.Atl the various marin a .biscult factory.of James Wilfrid, son of James Hack- ott, laborer, an Amanda P he of the Hackett family 18 thé funeral on December 905, Edward, cate of.dea - givèn.while- the ad's \"âge ix given as \u201ctwo yeate.The residence-of She fam- fly was then, as it is (pow, 3 Grand \u201cTrunk street, STAGGERING BLOW 0 DIVORCED ONES United States Supre Supreme Court Decidss Thousands of Chil, sti fiiagitimate.: corpses HIGH: \u2018SOCIETY AFFECTED Court Declares State Cannot Divorce Unless Both Parties are Residents, Special to The Montreal Star.to age is resident within {ts jurisdiction.This a blow to all Dakota divorces and ort, society women have flocked in recent years to rid themselves of objectionable mates.The decision was a vote of flve to four, Justices Harlan, Brewer.Brown and Holmes dissenting.It is estimated that at 20,000 children are affected by the opinion.; NEED OF MORE SEWER PUMPS Claims for Damages WII Go on Until the Cause is Removed.Mr.Ethier, chief a attorney.had something to say to-da regard to the fifty thousand Tare: worth of ome which the corporation is asked to le * should.not be understood,\u201d said Mr.Ethler, \u201cthat in in the report made to Councli to amicably settle a large number of claims that no efforts have been made by the Law Department to Delt claims in the courts.The truth is of claims have been fought: but in the case of claims for caused by floodings, the wy as been singularly unsuccessful have lost case after case; the Bitton indeed is such that We have deemed tt @ of going to court courts hold.\u2018that it is the duty of the city \u2018a jsdopt m measures so tha he sewers will not be surcharged; the oot sewera being flooded is that Xr are flood and damages .What the hy will have to do = to build agai mping engines 80 that sewers oon be kept clear.\u201cAt the present time we have two big sewer pumps, but there are times when sewers are so heavily taxed 1 that the .enginés cannot keep them Pig phase of the question will 2 e faced by the City Council.t the.Sones will award damages for floodings there will be nothing left for the aldermen to do but to get addition al pumping engines.In regar aga quired into by the Law Department.I do not know that the Law Department can do a single thing more than what it has already done r to win phi cases in the, courts.\u201cTre actions for damages ut mousiy cut down were additional pumping engines insta ed.Child rowed ina Well.À child three years old, son of Tele- £phore Pilon, was drowned in à well at | in Emmanuel, inthe partsh of Coteau ie child was found in the |.Blaok, Mixed or } Unoolored Green 17, Ceylon Tea is \u201cGood Tea\u201d would only be a half truth, as it is positively and incomparably matchiess.Sealed Packets only.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.HANNAN NECKWEAR The Spring's Choicest Colors varie ) un ME LIN IN CHAMBLY LINE\u2014Friday at 11 a.m.BERTHIER BOUCHERVILLE LINE \u2014Wednesday.LAPRAIRIE LINE-\u2014 Wednesday.LONGUEUIL LINE-\u2014Now Open.QUEBEC LINE-\u2014Monday, Some most pleasing new shades have besn brought forth this Spring, and you wil! find the chofceat of them here.Rich Silks.made up nto new shape scots.French Derby and Bat Ends, 50c, 788 $1.00 and $1.5 Mice pue reseda.ptum.heliotrope.tawn, gray\u2014an endless EXCLUSIVE Ties, at moderate cost, distinguishes our stock.Come in and pick out some of the gems.The Hannan Store, \u201c EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS,\u201d 213-215 St.James Street Notice to Shippers LINE\u2014Wednesday at 12 noon CONTRECOBUR LINE-\u2014 Wednesday at 2.30 p.m, LOWER ST.LAWRENCE-\u2014From Quebec; Saturday, ice permittine.23rd instant.For freight rates and informatio telephône Main 4710.| CITY TICKET Cas SR NE.JAMES STREET.DAMAGES AWARDED TO SOME CANADIANS The United States Decides to Some Heavy Claims for Accidents.Pay Special to the Montreal Star.Washington, D.C.April 17\u2014Avwak- ening to the y for saving the credit of the United States, the House Committee on Claim has fav- oræbly reported to the House the bills to satisfy five claims of British sub- Jecta, The tam are: ght.Baco mpany, damages tained by thelr vessel in collision im Manila harbor, Juna.1901, with coal hulks belonging to the United States.; Canadian Electric Light Com- 7507.20.30, to that company = cable, July 17, Be Great North Western Te legraph, Com pany of Canada.for $900,839.50, loss sustained through fouling of thar cable between and Quebec on same date; Tam Radcliffe, for destruction of his fish hatchery by mob in Delta, Colo., in 1801; and owners of British ship Lindisfarne, for $850, for damages sustained in collision ; transport Crook in 1900.The President to Congrets a recomm tion for arta for the claim of § 840, 870 by the Cuba Submarine Telegraph mpany.a British pation.damage .by Am erican military and naval forces dur- the war with Spain.PHILLIPS MAY DISGORGE.| Probable That He WiH Give Up His.Toronto Life Stock.Special to The Montreal Star Toronto, April 17.\u2014Although sot for to-day.the continuation of the hea; in the case of President Prilips.et the York County Loan, postpo! ntil to-morrow and e ous sibilities are strongly in favor go the ecuring ball, after a committal for trial in the high court.\u201c{ do not know that we can secure conviction in the higher court,\u201d said Crown Atto this morning.It fs understood that after a farther con- suitation with his counsel, J.Jones, Phillips hax expressed a vilitmaneee to sign a a transfer Tot atock in the Toronto Life Insurance Company to the Na- Bon and BEthe same, the shareholders thus recelv- ing: $60,000.- \u201c Soldiers for Fredericton.Spectal to the Montreal Star, Fredertéton, N.B., April 17.\u2014Orders received here from mili- at\u2019 Ottawa to pre- company.to be wen La mother ghost | five minutes\u201d \u201cmise of.Bir Frederic corsnar A asie an an inquest rsd LAWN MOWERS, LAWN SPRINKLERS, FREEZERS, FOR FAMILY.AND HOTEL USE, Whotesale: CAVERHILL LEARMONT & CO.St.Peter Street.21 3eod em GET-RICH-QUICK GANG TO THE WOODS Ail Castro\u2019s Favorites Fiee to Escape Compuisory Loans by Gomez.Special to the Montreal Star.New York., April IT \u2014News ceived to-day from Caracas that an favorites ro, better known as ored the ex-presmident himself may be ane of the party.Dr.J.Torres Car- den: General Secretary of the Gov- bry and Senor Corao, business agent, left the country yesterday.Gummerathdo ivas, editor of the Constitutional.will follow Thursday.m \u2018public légins and that those who have been recently made rich.by monopo- lee will he asked to contribute.with the alternative of going RUSHED BY CAUCUS.Hon, George E Foster, at Toronto, Criticized thé Laurier Government.Special to \u2018The Montreal Star.Teranto, Ont, April 17\u2014The members of the Borden Club were treated to a Blashin, ment of the Dominion side, said Mr.Foster.silently acquiesced in everything their leaders proposed.The \u2018iden seem o be that an was concentrated in the cabinet, Cand to-day everything was rushed by caucus.The single function of the Govern- into the Opposition when an f these ventured to criticize the action of the Liberal leader The Conservative arty.at Ottawa, Mr.Foster declared.was better organized than it ever had been before, and the prospects were bright for a return to power in the not distant future Moulders Return to Work.Special to The Montreal Star.Kingston, ont April 17.\u2014The labor trouble at far as con has return- ng to work under the old conditions, + isnot Prairie: Fires Do Much Damage.og À 1906.CIRCULATION OF STAR Last Week's Dally .364,071 Last Wegk?s Weekly, Le 127,083 Total fast week 491,154 PRICE ONE CENT.«ew we = white letters the words: \u2018DR ROCK WATHR.\u2018Walking up \u201c=| \u2018ON TOP AND IN THE BOWEL OF CHEOPS\u2019 PYRAMID\u2019 BY SIGMUND KRAUSZ.From the Genmileman's Magazine, May-June, 1302, with cases, ety rE down their pI showed Z BEER, the Beer that made Milw I had to amie at nz.Yankee business spirit which knows how TRY wag only ws SE \u201cDrink the road which leads from Mena House to the plateau of the D evert, I noticed a small camel caravan that the enterprising advertising agent : Beer, the Beer that (Cheops Drank 8 proves that SCHLITZ and are ROCK WATER can be found everywhere, and that these baverages have.a world-wide reputation, F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, Montreal, as à and great in large aukee famous\": \u2018DRINK.WHITH to get advertisement had not S1zzeod R.TOOKE, in our shirt business already this season.much newness and goodness as we have to show, with prices low enough to help the selling, is bound to tell in our favor Jor work-time, play-time, in fact every time, and each, of its kind, most moderately priced.177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, W.1553 St.Catherine.Street, E.every day.A Gratifying \u2014 So Shirts :3 STORE SPRING CLOT MADE BY \u201cMale Attire\u201d THE GOOD CLOTHES MAKERS.Every garment fitted to the figure by our Expert Tailors.Suits and Overcoats $10 to $30.Soie ral 208 S & St.Peter Sits.atherine Stre 1575 Se Catherine Street ES et.Wampole\u2019s e=u Tooth Paste \u2018AN IDEAL DENTIFRICE.The Toilet equipment of Ladies or Gentlemen is not complete without it ON SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES.ona THIS FAMILY IS UNIQUE.Brothers and Cousins Attend Rev.Jos.Therrien\u2019s First Mass.Special to The Montreal Star.Ste.Anne des Plaines, April 17.\u2014 A rather unusual celebration took place in this parish on Sunday.when Rev.Joseph Therrien celebrated his first assistants of the celebrant en, as con and aub- deacon, Rev.Brother Clovis Therrien BOTY.er, with Revs.Glodomir coursol and onrad Chaumont.Floste | pad one brother are matabars of {a family Leuxvs - | week \u201cor the beginning of next wil he \u201cprôbably the time fixed on \u201csigread at the of twenty-one, of whom twelve NEXT SESSION AT TORONTO.It Wili Be Probably Be.First Choice of Insurance Commission.Special to The Montreal Star.; Ottawa, April 17.\u2014No date han been set for the néxt session of the inur- ance commiasion.Judge McTavish has been {il practically all the time since the last sitting of the commission on 7: wior reports to-day that the Judge will be able to take up his wor this week.The date of \"ihe ne sitting of the commission will be sattled by cofres pondence among the members of fhe fod.This will require two or three no the latter part of (hls last meeting of the com missioners on March 30th that they sit for two.days in Ottasea ode.WE KNEAD THE DOUGH.OU NEED THE BREAD.JAMES M.AIRD.cide whether the Montreal or Toronto flices wonld be the first examined.It is common report that Toronto will be the first place fixed on Hon.Me.Fielding at the House.Spertal to The Montreal ta ; Ottawa, Ont.April}: 17,\u2014 Hon.Ww.8 Fielding, Minister of Finance, ] contined to the louse.: sprained ankle for a couple of months, war around the corridors of Parliament building this moaning for the first me: Fietding is able to get around with t of crutches, and.ft will probably « be some wi petore he will bs able to dispense with Fo.i FENCI po -\u2014 Basium of the M.A.A.A.fes in the audience, and they exhibitud \"the M.A.A.A.* such a short apprenticeship as .have undergone, .season's NG CHA MPIONS MADE LAST EVENING Oo Men Showed up Well Considering Brief Term of Instruction\u2014Ladies Were Very Good.A very large ciowd of chectators was resent last vveming at the Canadian encing Charmpçionshtps in the Gym- here was a large proportion of lad- the keenest interest fn the competition, One feature worthy of note was that men did 80 well after they | sume of them making | 8 remarkably good showing against such experts aa Dir.Chiaramonte and | rofessor Nohbs.In fact in the finals | the opponent of Dr.Chiaramonte, wha Ultimateliy won the championship, wags Mr.G.M.Williamson, who only ba.\u2019 san fencing at the inauguration of tho \u2018 viasses of the .Fencing Club.M A A À A number of the other novices ail Almost equally well, showing the g0>3 results of the training they have re- §oived at the hands of Bergeant- Major 1g.Dr.Chiaramonte, the winner of the championship is without doubt a master of fence.He is of small stature, ha 48 rapid in his movements, and his font Work gives him great advantage over many of his slower opponents.pas bout with Professor Nobbs waa, rhaps the most conte interesting of the The ladies\u2019 competitions were enjoyed, particularly that between Mia Waugh and Miss Browne.During the afternoon the preliminary events were fenced, and the competitors reduced to six men and four ladies.Thirty bouts were necessary, At the end of the afternnon's preliminary the following competitors re- matned for the semi-finals : ~ Men.\u2014G.M.Willtamson, M.A.A.A.; J.R.Love.M.A.A.A Percy E.Nobhs, McGill: Napoleon Pelletier, Montreal: Dr.V.Chiaramonte, Mc- Gill; Irenee Roy, Montreal.GALT SOCKERS INDEPENDENT.- Think They Can Do Better Alone Than : in An Association.! Galt, Ont.April 17.\u2014 The Galt As- woclation Football Club will not enter the W.F.A.this season, The withdrawal of the club is due ta the faut that during the past three years football haa not been on a paying basis here.The attendance has fallen away to ruch an extent that to continue the game would ba a financial loss.Mauv reasons have heen advanced for the small a1 endance, which has mark 1 the regular W.F.A.games during the past three years, but the principal rei- son is that the competition has not been sufficiently keen, Galt having had no difficulty in defeating neasly all visiting teams.Galt will.therefors play inuependent ball unless a strong association should be formed, which would make it worth while to join.The club will arrange a number of | trips, May ist being a trip to Chicago | for the seniora.and later a trip through Western Ontario for the Intermediates.The seninrs also will meet the English Corinthians when they come to Canada next September.| NATURE'S Extracted from the Roots Go Straight Back to N There is Your Strength.Consider your body as an engine which su Rliea you with all activity of mind an .Keep the machinery well oiled and it runs smoothly.It does not groan in doing its work.But let the stomach, which is the fire-box to the human engine, get \u201cout of kilter\u201d and we soon meet with disaster.The products of undigested and decomposing food 18 puison to the system.We do not live on what we eat but On what we \u2018igest, assimilate, and take up in the blvd.The blood in turn feeds the ncrves, the heart, and the whole system, and all goes well with ua if the blood be kept pure and rich.If pot, han the liver, which is the comen filter within us, geta clogged up and ns \u2018accumulate in the body from Over-eating, over-drinking, or hurriedly doing both.The smash-up occurs when the blood is poisoned by.the stomach and liver being unable to take care of the over-load! The red flag of danger is thrown out in the shape of eruptions on the skin, or in nervousness and sleeplessness, the sufferer be- soming blue, despondent and irritable, because the nerves lack nourishment and are starved.Nature's lawe are perfect if only we © them, but disease follows disobedience, Go etraight to Nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mysteries there, some of which we can fathom for you.Take the bark of the Wild-cherry tree.with Mandrake root, Stone root, Queen's root, Bloodroot snd Golden Seal root, make s ncien- fis, Glyceric extract of them, with nek the right proportions, and you have : Or, Pierce's Golden Medical covery.\u201cIb \u2018took Dr.Pierce, with the nssist- .ance of two learned chemists and phar- masists, many months of hard work wxperimenting to perfect this vegetable Uterative and tonic extract of the great- clency.To make rich, red mat properly nourish the nerves and the whole body, and cure that lassitude and feniins ©\u2019 weakness and nerve exhaustion.take Dr.Golden Medical Discovery.It hears BADE \u201cHONESTY Upon © Conte in the fan et of ita ingredients, printed in plain English, and it has sold more large ' Hamson Plerce\u2019s Ladies.\u2014Misses F 4.Waugh.L.Stevenson, J.Hanson, F.G.Browne.The bouts at night were so arranged that each competitor met each | other campeltitar and the two fencers! scoring the lhilghest sggregaie of points | in each class were paired in the finals, i This gave fifteen bouts in the men's championship and six in the ladies.For the bouts In the semi-finals each ! bout consisted of three potr's definite, touches alone counting; in the final! \"bouts in each class five points were ,scored before earning the title of; champion.Williamson and Love opened tha t men\u2019s bouts, the former winning three | te nil.i Percy BE.Nobbs defeated Pelletier in the recond bout, three to two.This | | I i was a sinart go.Dr.Chiaramonte secured three points fram Roy, the latter failing to make a touch.Williamson beat Pelletier three to two in a particularly lively bout.Tove and Chiaramonte followed, the doc-: tor winning threa to nil.Nobbs won | | 1 from Roy three to one.Williamson and the doctor fought a lively bout, ! Williamson winning three to two.Pel, letier bested Love three to nil.Wii-\"; downed Roy thres to two.! Nnhbs beat Love three to nil.Dr.: Chlaramonte won from Pelletier, three to one.Roy took the next bout from love three te one.Wiliiamson and Nobbs followed and this proved to he a particularly surprising affatr, Williamson downing the McGill man after a warm contest, three to nil In the following go Roy won from Pelletier, three to nil Nobbs and Dr.Chiaramonte brought the series of semi-finals to & close hy a lively tussle in which the doctor defeated his fellow-McGill fencer, three to nil.This series brought Dr.Chiaramonte and Willlamson as leaders in the aggregate number of points, and this pair went Into the final, the doctor winning.Every one of the ladies\u2019 bouts was intaresting.The four competitors showed good style and all were smart in attack, although Inclined to wildness.Miss Waugh and Miss Browne won thelr way from the other competitors.Miss Waugh made a determined onslaught on Miss Browne, but the latter won by five points to two by her opponent.CANADIAN WHIST TOURNAMENT.Toronto Ladies and Gentlemen Won First Prizes.Toronto, April 16.\u2014 The Canadian whist congress closed after three days\u2019 play.The Hay Trophy emblematic of the championship pairs match.was won by L.(3.Amsden and H.Kidd.of the Toronto Whist Club.The men's high aggregate sente for players playing nnt less than 75 per cent.of the scheduled programme, was captured hv L.¢;.Amsden by a plus score of 35.and the ladies\u2019 aggregate score by Miss Cooke, with a plus score of \u201c6.The ladies\u2019 pair match was won by Mrs.Burgess.of Toronto, and Mrs.Irwin, nf Collingwood, with a plus score nf 6 1-2 tricks.M.J.Levy.of Hamilton, and Mrs.Coulthard.of Toronto, won the mixed pairs with a plus score of 4 1-10 tricks.dr Walsh.point: G.Smith, trainer: M.Devan), gval, G.Ryan, manager; À.Beaudoin, left night.[ Major Ostell.À -i, FENCING \u2018AND HOCKEY.The centre one of the picture to-day iw a picture of the Lao Hockey Club.The men are: Top row (left to right).A.Marks, coverspoint; E.spare.J.Corway, spare.INDEPENDENT JUNIOR CHAMPIO NS, 1905-066\u2014LEO HOCKEY CLUB, Middle row, J.Walsh, right wing; M.Devany, wing.Bottom row, T.Grangel, rover; M.Colligan, centre.Other pictures are those of Major Ostell, a judge of.and Professor Nobbs, a participant in the fencing championships in the M.A.A.A.last secretary-treasurer; J.Powers, Professor Nobbs, ROYALS WON FIRST OF THREE CONTESTS They Defeated Hartford in Pretty Cold Weather on the Hartford Baseball Grounds Yesterday.Hartford, Conn., April 17.\u2014Yesterday afternoon in pretty cold weather Montreal defeated Hartford in the first of a series of three games.Trumbull pitched five inning: for Hartford, and Wilson finished.Barber pitched five innings, when he was relieved by Goode.Tuttle replaced Joe Connor behind the bat in the sev- enih.John M.Henry.a New York Na- tiong] J.eaguer, many years ago, umpired satisfactorily.He is a policeman here.The wildness of \u201cCy\u201d Trumbull, Hartford's crack pitcher, put Joyce and Bannon on bases in the first inning, and after Wagner had sacrificed Huelsman had flied out, singles followed in rapid sucression by Weldensaul, Jim Connors.Joe ('onnor and Edwards.The result was three runs.A base on balls two singles and an out gave Hartford two tallies in the second.Barber scored in the fourth on an M.A A, A.HAS THUS FAR IGNORED ACTION OF THE LACROSSE UNION Captain Gorman, President of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union, Back in Town, But Fas Not Yet Announced His Future Line of Action.Notwithstanding the rumors to the oontrary the Montreal Amateur Athletic Union has thus far ignored the action taken by the National Amateur Lacrosse Union, in regard to the Canadian Amateur Athletle Unjon, and the action of the Montreal Lacrosse Club, in supporting the Union's step of cutting adrift from the Athletie body \"NO MEETING OF DIRECTORS.No meeting of the Directors of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association has been called to discuss the matter, and in no shape or form has it been brouæht officially to their no- ties.Captain Gorman, the president of the Canadian Amateur Athletic Union has returned to the efty from a trip to New York, and when seen to-day said: \u201cT have not seen any Montreal paper since I was away, and I am not yet familar with the exact action which the National Amateur Lacrogse 1'ninn has taken.When I have familiarized myself with the sttnation I shal! probably have some official statement to make.\u201d THE BIG LEAGUES ARE HARD AT WORK error, a single by Joyce, a wild pitch.and an outfield fly.Two singles, a double and an eut at first gave Hartford two more in the same innings.Weidensaul forced out Huelsman \u2018pn the fifth, but went to second on a wild pitch and scored on a hit by Jim Con- NOrm.ere St.Patrick\u2019s A.A.À.Entertainment.\u201cCarroî! of Rathgarven;\u2019 wil} h played to-night in Stanley Hall for the benefit of Bt.Patrick's A.A.A.a promising association of young men athls- tically inclined.ESSENCE of Native, Fores.Plants, ature for Your Health.extract is like Nature\u2019s influence \u2014 the blood is bathed in the invigoratin; tonic which gives life to it and the vita] fires of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the tissue rubbish which bas accumulated in the system.| The \u201cDiscovery\u201d cures all skin affeo | tions, blotches, pimples, eruptions and | boils; heals old sores, or nicers, \u201c white swellings,\u201d scrofulous affections and kind ilmenta.The olden Medical Discovery\u201d Is just the tisue builder and tonic you require when recovering from a hard cold, grip, pneumonia or a long siege of fever or other prostrating disease.' No matter how strong the constitution, : our stomach and liver are spt to \u201cout of kilter\u201d occasionally.In consequence our blood is disordered.for the stomach is the laboratory for the constant manufacture of hlood.It 18 & trite Saying thas NO man 18 | stronger than his stomach.Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach\u2014puts it in shape to make ure, rich blood\u2014helps the liver and idneye to expel the poisons from the | body and thus cures both liver and kidney troubles.If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system in manufsctur- ing each day à pint of rich, red blood | that ih fovigorating to tha brain and nerves.The weak, nervous, ran-down, debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, 18 usually the effect of poisons in tha blood; often indicated by pimples or boils appearin on the ekin, the face becomes thin an the feelings *blue,® Dr, Pierce\u2019s \" Discovery res all blsod humors as well as being a tonic that makes one vigorous, strong and forceful.It is the only medicine put up for sale through druggists far like purposes contains neither aloobol Von harmful drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the professional endorsement of the leadin, g, medical writers of this co 7.Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of extracts from etandard modical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or cand, ¥ re to Dr.R.V.Pierce, Buffalo, N.It tells just what Dr.Pierce's medicines are made of.The \"Words of Praise\u201d for the several ingredients of which Dr.Pierce's medicines are composed, by leaders in ail the several schools of medical prae- tice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases\u2019 for which the \u201cGolden Medical Discovery\u201d is advised, ehould have far more weight with the sick and afflicted than amount of the so-called \u201ctestimonials\u201d so con- picuously Hannted before the public by those who gro afmid to (at the o- gredients of whieh their medicines are composad be on Bear in m that the \"Golden Medical Discovery\u201d has THER BADSE OP HORNSTY Huelsman opened the seventh with & two bagger to the fence.It was the longest hit of the season, and the mul prevented him making more than two bases.Weicensaul rificed, an.the runner came in on a wild pitch.Singles by Gnode, Bannon, Waeiden- saul, Jim Connors, an error by Hartford\u2019s shortstop, and a hit by pitchad ball on Huelsman gave Montreal three runs in the eighth.Two bases on balls and a dropped fiy by Joyce filled the bases for Hartford in the ninth.Wilson hit to Goode, whn was slow In getting the ball because of the slippery infisld, and when he threw to first the bail got away from Weidensaul.Two runs came in.A fly to left scored another.Fallon hit a fly to Weldensaul and a Hartford runner was doubled at second, closing the contest.The ecore: HARTFORD AB R HPO A RB Gastmeyesr, &8.8 1 n n 6 1 Falk, 1.0.s 0 2 2 00 0 Noyra, 3b., 5 0 2 1 1 1 Inster, eof.1.#5 0 1 gs a 06 Klein.M LL.4 0 113 0 1 O'Isary, 2h.2 2 n 4 2 0 Smith.vf.5 2 2 9 0 0 Fitzgerald, «\u2018.4 3 2 3 1 Ô Trumbull, p.2 0 0 0 1 0 Wilson, p.2 0 6 0 3 60 8 12 27 14 4 I.» R.H:P.0.A.BE.1 1 3 a 1 2 1 3 1 0 6 0 2 3 8 2 % 3 900 2 2 9 1 23 6 3 2 a 1 a 1 8 1 0 on 2 1 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 à 1 0 Totalw.4 9 13 27 11 4 By tnninge\u2014- artford .9208000183 8 Montreal .3001101809 SUMMARY T wo-base erald and Huels- saul : ' Weidensaul, Bennon and J onnora, Weidemsairi and Jim Connors; bases on balls, off Barber 1, off Goode 6, off Trumbull 1, off Wilson 2; struck out, by Ber- Montren] 10; bases on errors, Hartford 3, 8.WHEN JAP MEETS JAP THE FUR WILL FLY | Bome little while g0, a Japanese gentleman, who js led Kaminura, challenged anyone for a Jiu Jitau wrestling match.So few of the wrestlers seem to be au faii with the technicalities and fine points of the peculiar Japanese wrestling game that only one reply was re- celved from a European or American and that from Conkle, in Hamilton.There was, however, a reply received from another Japanese gentleman, who was in Buffalo at the time, and is also supposed to be a great exponent of the Jiu Jitsu\u2014pronounced Jee Jits This gentleman gives his name as Okasati, and seems to be v anxious to down a countryman on foreign soil, It ts therefore more than Itkely that a match may be arran between the two Japanese, although the preitm, inaries are not by any means arcang yet, one of them b afraid that there is is not BR mua hero who hss sufficient knowledge of the amt ts ast as an accomplished referee, - + on every bottle wrapper, in à fall list of its in- | gre! SN in tha past forty years thao \u201cany otbet an konie.vd purifier stomach or Sins influence of this ente : Dr.Pierca\u2019s Pelle cure Astipat the Li ad However, : Dr, CGadhoie haa ; Plderable tanga.and will manage, | sumeion à sufficient ne one.had .arenas.and wi wows sattdonde into 2048 Leu | The New York Americans Devoted the Gate Recelpts to the Vesu vius Sufferers.Te New York.April 17.\u2014The New Tork Americans defeated the 'Bostons aghlà yesterday by a score of 4 to 3 getting the winning run in the ninth inning with no one out.The management of the local club do- mated its share of yesterday's gate re- Geilpts to the fund which is being raised for the relief of Italians who suffered injuries or loss from the Vesuvian eruptions.The score.RH.E.New York .100100011\u20144 9 56 Boston .100011000\u20143 ¢ 3 Batteries\u2014Leroy, Newton and Kleinow; Dineen and Graham.Umpires, Sheridan and Evans.Attendance, 5000.At Washington\u2014 .: R.H.EF.Washington .200001000\u20143 5 1 Philadelphia .002110010\u20145 11 0 Baiteriee\u2014Kitson, Sudhoff and Heydon; Waddell.Dygert and Schreck, Umpire, O'Loughlin.Attendance, 5642, NATIONAL LEAGUB.At Philadelphia\u2014 R.H.E.New York .1 19 4 3 Philadelphia .1 23004 8 1 Batteries\u2014 Wilts, Amea and Bresnahan; Lush and Doolin.Umpire, O'Day.Attendance, 14,149.At Cincinneti\u2014 R H.BP.Cinoinnat! .00000003*%\u20143 7 3 Chicago .001100000\u20142 9 1 Battertes\u2014Harper and Bchlel; Lundgren and Kling: Umpire, Johnstone.Attendance, 2000.McCafferty for Toronto.Toronto, April 17.\u2014Manager Barrow, of the Toronto club, received notice from the Detroit American League club of the release to Toromto of Pitcher McCafferty, who was with Evansvilla in the Central League, last year, pitching 40 games, and winning 20 of them.MeCatforty has been with the Detroit team all spring and is in phape ty pitch.He is expected here to-day.\u2014\u2014\u2014 If every buyer of underwear realized the comfort, fit and.wear which the Pen-Angle brand guarantees in every suit on which it js \u2018 placed, our seven great mills could not supply the demand, vin on \u20ac MAN MPO, SAIS: SANAPA, MR, \"TIM\" HURST AS A BALL UMPIRE He Will Act Again This Year\u2014Some of the Stories That are Being Told of Him, 2 DRE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Detroit, April 17\u2014The Detroit Baseball Club is fortunate tn securing an added attraction for opening lay.President Ban Johnsen has assigned the irrepressible Tim Hurst to handle the Indicator here.To assist him will be Connor.Btories that would fl Carnegle's biggest library have been told of this magn Hurst, but few who have listened to him know that Tim, the baseball umpire, fight referee, and champion yarn spinner, was once slated to be an undertaker.The man whose sense of humor has made him famous on the ball field was a complete failure at the business hls parents laid out for him, as he was utterly unable to maintain that serious, woebegone expression so essential to the successful career of a funeral director, He was compelled to leave that field of human endeavor.There is no man connected with the game of baseball to-day who can relate mora humorous incidents of the ball field and tell them with auch mirth-provoking effect as the little umpire, who is one of the features nf the pennant race of the Ameriean Teague, Asx an umpire Hurst has had a long and busy career in both the National and American leagues.Wherever the game of baseball is known, there also is known Tim Hurst.He has umpired in every big town from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and he has told his stories In every hamlet which boasts of a bail team.Hurst is a pudgy little fellow, below medium height, with sandy hair, twinkling blue eyes and a ruddy complexion that flames when he begina to evolve something humorous.He is known to every ball player of prominence in the country, and very few of the leading players, but have had experiences with the man who imposes a penalty with a half the sting away from the punishment.Hurst naver permite himeelf to got out of temper on the ball fleld.No matter how serious the situation or how exasperating the offences of the players, he always manages to surmount the difficulty with a quip or an epigram.His method of dealing with a kicking player is unique.If a player advances from the fleld, Hurst will go pwiftly out to meet him.\u2018Where are you going, Mr.Jones?\u201d the umpire will enquire.» \u201cComing in to see you,\u201d is the response.\u201cAh, well.Mr.Jones,\u201d Hurst will continue, \u201cin that event you may keëp right on to the bench.\u201d The player tnvariably returns to his position.When a player is unpleasantly persistent in reiterating his opinfon that a hit is foul or fair, as the ¢ass may be, Hurst will drawl: \u201cVery well, dear boy, just bring the foul line In Here and let me look at it.\u201d As a referse of boxing bouts, Hurst also had a wide experience.The Croup.t's a terrible thing, isn\u2019t ; ?Somehow, that awful cough, that hard struggle for air, can never be for- otten.Be a little fore.anded and prevent it.Keep Vapo-Cresolens in the house, and when the | children take cold let them breathe 4 rlag tho evening.It Ba Fight to the roa just where o oroup Uses, Allirritation pubsides | fhe cougn quiets dawn and serious trouble Ie prevented, It never faile Ing-cough.humorous twinkle of the aye that takes.ON THE OPENING DAY AT AQUEDUCT TRACK Roseben\u2019s Great Victory In the Carter Handicap Was a Very Popular One, rs New York, April 17.\u2014 Yesterday's racing at Aqueduct was one of the most brilllant the track has ever known.Three strong favorites and a split favorite won their races, the other two events going to well backed second and third choices.Horses which were facing the barrier for the first Lime this year won five of the six events, the only seasoned victor turing up in Tileling, = smart two- year-old brought out at Bennings, who won the (Ozone selling stakes, easily, to-day.The winner was afterwards bid up $1,000, but was retained by his stable, Diamond won the first race after a long delay at the post, In which he was the chief offender.In the fifth race, Broadcloth, from the stable of J.A.Drake, ton in spite of the fact that his boy Kept him in the deep going all the way.Newton Bennington uncovered a sensational winner in the last race, when his gond two-year-old Goldfinch colt, Demund, pe favorite romped away from the e Roseben, the ular favorite, - ing top weight 128 pounds, won the Carter handicap, 7 furlongs, the feature of the opening day ôf the Mefro- politan racing.The finieh was féught- out in a hard drive etween: Rossben and Bouthern Cross, an ouisider.The day hers | favorite gamely responded ts a mas- forts ride by Lyne, and won by.a sad.ong sap separated the first two horsea from the eleven other starters.Coming out of the ruck at the 16th pole, Red Knight ran into third tion, barely nipping the short end of the purse from Whimsical, second choice in the betting.The race was run in 1,26 2-5, just 2-5's of a second behind the track record.The horses avoided the heavy going next to the rail, the result of yesterday's storm and found the track near the centre and outside the rall very fast.First race, selling, § furlongs\u2014Dfa- mond, 103, Shaw, 3 to 1, won: Toots Mook, 98, Radtke, 12 to 1.second; Brush Up, 96, C.Morris, 12 to 1, third.Time, 1.00.Keator, Right and True, Consideration, Snow King, Early and Often, Cousin Kate, Lawsonian, Cassandra, and Listless ran.; Second race, 6 furlongs\u2014Clark Griffith, 108, Radtke, 8 to 5.won; Orilens, 99, C.Morris, 6 to 1, second; Water Grass, 99, Horner, 10 to 1.third.Time, 1.14.Grapple, Veronese, and Idie Dream ran.Third race, the Ozone Stakes, 4 fur- longs\u2014Tileing, 97.Garner, 8 to 1.won; Bert Mont, 104, Baird, 6 to 1, second; Disaster, 108, O'Neill, 8 to 1, third.Time, 47.Affinity, Molesey.Rappa- hannock.Athens, Fon du Lac and Cora Price ran.Fourth race, the Carter Handicap, of $10,000; 7 furlongs\u2014Roseben, 129, Lyne.11 to 5 and even won; Southern Cross, 1086.Baird, 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, second; Red Knight, 108, Radtke, 20 to 1, third.Time, 1.26 2-5.Lord of The Vale, Philfineh, Oromonde's Right, Bohemta, Whinisical, Goldsmith.Green Room, Belmers, Hermitage and Grena- dler ran.Fifth race, welling, 7 furlongs\u2014 Broadcloth, 110, Garner, 8 to 1.won; Jack McKeen, 118, Miller, 8 to 1, sec- ; Water Dog, 92.C.Morris, 7 to 2, third.Time, 1.27.The Cure, Lord Badge, Edict.Deux Temps, Stroller, Delphie, Delmore and Blevation Tran.Sixth race, ¢ furlongs, Demund, 108, O'Neill, 4 to 5, won; Campaigner, 103, Robbins, 15 to 1, second; Bhackle, 108, J.Jones, 15 to 1, third.Time, 47 1-8 Al.Powell, Blue Dale, Communipaw, Gambol Taunt,\u2019 Mileat end Hoonomy THE UNITED STATES ATHLETES ARE HURT Gtbraîter, Aprii 17~~The steamship | Barbarossa, from New York, bearing the United States athletie team which is to take part in the Olympic games at Athens, touched here Friday and reported an accident which may result in depriving the team of several of Hs men in the contests.On April 4, ene day out from New York, the steamship was struck by a gigantic wave.Six members of the team who were on the forward deok at the time narrowly escaped being washed overbpard, and five of them were more or less Injured.They were J.8.Mitchell, weight thrower; H.L.Hillman, quarter miler; H.W.Kerrigan, high jumper; M.P.Sheridan, discus thrower; PF.A.Bornaman, swimmer, and Harvey Cohn, distance runner.Hillman suffered a laceration of the eft knea, Mitghell wae lifted off his sot and hurled to the deck.His left shoulder was dislocated.Shaan, Kerr) and Bornaman and Cohn re- dn soratahe gelved numerous « It is doubtful whether Mitchell and | iiman will be able to étart fn the games, > - _ ince this news came an additional despatch has been received tb the ef- the boast has arrived at The bg wrestling tournament opened to a large house, last night, &t Sohmer Park.Fourteen events ware pulled off during the course of the evening.Of these ten resuited in falls and four in lected that, according to the ryles of the tournament, two defeats or three draws disqualify any wrestler from participating in the finals.The following was the result of the evenings work: A.Viger, Canadian, defeated Mont- pegat.Balgian, in 3 1-3 minutes ch, American, defeated Gustavidson, Swede, in 3 minutes.B.C.Neromous, Mexican, defeated Peter Hedger, German, In 12 minutes.Karakanoff, Turk, defeated Oscar Larson, Swede, ih 5 minutes.H.Fagos, German, was given the decision over J.Perellie Italian, on a foul.Time 11 minutes.Yankee Rogers, American, defeated A.Gonthier, Canadian, in 11 1-8 minutes, 8.Sucz, Hungarian, defeated N.Holirigie, Austrian, in 15 minutes.Emile Maupse, French, defeaied J.Labarbe, Bourdelals, in 7 i-2 minutes.Appolo, Irish, defeated Paul Choin- ard, Canadian, in 5 minutes.The following went 16 minutes to a draw: Belzil, Canadian, and V.Matcusky, Russian, BE.Brugglio, Pole, and J.Miller, Dutch.\u2019 Karl Delivuk, Austrian, Busch, Russian.Brown, negro, French.It was certainly a meeting of splendid giants.No less than twenty-eight or twenty-nina from among the best men in America contested for the championships.They lined up on the stage, shortly after eight o'clock, and and Roumongeon, were Intrdduéed by Dr.Gadbois Only a few of the list given in yesterday's Star, were absent.Of these, Dan McLeod is expected to arrive today.while Poiree, the Frenchman, was injured.Perhaps the most spectacular and scientific match of the evening was that between Maupas and Labarbe, both Frenchmen.The men were very swift and Maupas\u2019 work called out frequent bursts of .gpplause from tha spectators.Labarbe put up a spler.Jid NOAH BRUSSO 10 VISIT OLD COUNTRY The Former Preston Man May Land a Match With Fitzsimmons Instead of Ruhlin, Detroit, Aprj} 11.\u2014Nosgh Brusso, Detroit's only \u201cchampion,\u201d Is emulating Jack O'Brien.| \"\" : ds really \u20ac very clever fighter.Whether Noah, without a manager spending his money, and devising new achemes for him to keep himself busy.has decided to follow in.the way of the Philadelphia shadow fighter.His first stunt has been to hire a \u201cvale.\u201d This is no joke.Press des- patehes from Los Angeles state that Neah, the chap who used to run that saloon on \u2018Michigan avenue, Noah, the fellow who painted Detroit houses and was chased out of town after \u201chocH- ing\" his wife's furtniture\u2014or doing something equally out of the ordinary \u2014is new sporting a valet, & chap with a bunch of French words and a mustache, who brushes crumbs and other things off his master's necktie.But this not all Bruseo Is now looking toward England, the place where Jack O'Brien really got his prestige.He has written to a London fight club asking for a match, and may be stacked up against Jack Palmer\u2014 no relation to Pediar Palmer.And with the silk hat, froek coat, tan shoes, spotted vest and other » of great wealth, including the valet, comes a bunch of language sounding strange to Detroit ears: + \u201cAll my lite I have longed to be the world's heavyweight champion.My dream has been realised, and I will meet any man In the world now.\u201d Now, as a matter of fact, Brusso he is of championship material remains to be seen, however.His defeat of Marvin Hart was not much, as Hart was never taken seriously as a contender for the title.Conceit is bad business for a rising fighter, and Nash's many Detroit friends hops he gets over it before it does him harm.enr\" Brusso is eager for O'Brien, O'Rrien is eager for Jeffties (so he says), and Jeffries-\u2014wel off is eager for the money: that's all.O'Brien cannot see Brusso, apparently.Ha was te have been matched with Noah as the big card with Bat Nelson for that fight carnival in May.They ware scheduled to go 30 reunds, but no papers have been signed.O'Brien seems ta have overlooked this match, and is busy with Bam Berger for the same month at Friseo.But money enough is being placed for those lightweight attractions.Nelson and Herrera, and Britt and Nelson will get between tham something like $38,000 In purses.Spp\u2014\u2014\u2014 Bug to refer to Brusso again.It now appé hs that he mar lend & pretty good bout in the east, going on against Bob Fitssimmonsg, and Gus Ruhlin.If hs auccesda in whipping the aged Robert he would be-in line to force the elusive O'Brien to a mateh.has gigged back.new.The giant warits £26 per cent of tho gate re- celpts, although assured that he will not get it.CURED BY CUTICURA Awful Suffering From a Terrible Humor.BABY'S FACE A SOLID SORE M ?face of eto called TE ocsema, but g the place of crestiment did oo, the cha n ue iy .de opr to body.Neighbor t was the worse cess they .oa rong ve te that et wt a hesl item: letics © Turf FOURTEEN EVENTS IN WRESTLING and Cart l TOURNEY Gotch Disposed of His Opponent in Twe Minutes \u2014Delevuk and Carl Bush Drew.fight, but Maupas got him going and eventually threw him by a marvellous hold which brought the audience to their feet, chearing wildly.Contrasted with these two and .thor scientific wrestling bouts, was P.rel- He's exhibition.Young Pagos, his an- tagoniet, peems a clean, promising wrestler, but he never got a chance 1.show what he could do, pave that his efense work was so good that Perellte, though occupying the upper berth throughout the bout, did not succeed in getting him In danger once during ths bout.Instead, Perellle blackened his eye, bled his nose and otherwise made Pagos think that he had undertaken a boxing fnatead of & wrestling match, The audience continually expressed iis disapproval at Perellie's behavior, and demanded to have him put off the mat.Dr.Gadbols eventually gave tha match to Pages, on a foul, much to the delight of the patrons of the park.Frank Gotch was only before the au- disnce for a Jew minutes, Gustavid- son, though a gool man, not being able to oppose him.Neromous, the man who wrestles bulls, was able to win his match, although pitted against Hedger, wh» seemed a likely man.Gonthier did surprising good ri against Yankee Rogers.and several times, all but toek a fall out of him, Rogers winning out after over eleva: minutes\u2019 work.Brewn also did good work.Another bout whieh called forth mucn admiration, was that between Delivuk, heavyweight champion of Canada, and Kar! Busch.The feature of this bout was the double bridge.Neither man was greatly in danger at any tire during the bout.The work was fast and aggressive and very scientific and the men put much snap into their work.Apollo took his fall vut of Choinard, of 8t.Hyacinthe, {n five minutes.His greater bulk and strength were too much for the plucky rian from St.Hyacinthe.Apollo seems to be in god form.The tournament this evening.MAY HAVE T0 WEAR THE UNION LABEL Ne One Wil! Be Permitted to Take Punch on the Nose Without Unien Card.will be centinucd \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ctneinasti, Aprû {7.\u2014 nnaté Trades Union Atle pres cat Which is now promoting the : Union Baseball League, has a a.In contemplation which, If realized, will see the labor unions of Cinoime nati in every branch of athletics.The trades union athletic promoterg intand to unjonize bowling, unioniae boxing, unionize football, unienize track and field athletics, an dhave already unionised basenall.The association has the backing.of the entire lahor bodies of Hamilton, Kenton and Campbel} counties, and in time will be strongly represented in all branches of sport.The movement wil] probably take national significance apd labor bodies in other cities are expected to follow the example sat by the Cincinnati labor leaders.The purchase of a large park in which te hold athletic mests and contests ia also planned.The Labor Baseball League is ready to start the season.having twelve clubs in line.At least twenty clube wanted to get into the league, which will be enlarged next season, Bilver plated sauce boats and trawe $5.35 up.R.Hemsley, 258 St, Iames street, Montresl, : \u2019 a ou.Special Notlee, For Bale.A good practising Piano by Alle full iron frame, fvory keys.Price a payable 33 cash and per month This is à sample of the bargains we are Jing during April.Layton Pros., 144 street.\u201d 2 aw ro : : We Sell : Boy\u2019s Shoes, Our INVICTUS Shoes for Boys are made in the same shapes and in the me styles as men\u2019s I Shoes, Andmadeof the same grades of leather.: ey be had, either > er Style, in.gu Jo, Fy and 84.Invictus hoe Store, 2: \"st James Street.de.i = RE 4 à A + = | i } 1G SIRES OF \u201cISH WRECK fuses to Criticize Canadian Vessels About Valencia.DEPLORE HEROES\u2019 ABSENCE Inference is Plain Enough From What Commissioners Did Not Say.Bperla!l tn The Montreal Star Washington, April 7 Shortly after the wreck of the steamer Valencia, ®hich went down at the entrance to Puget Sound.nn January 27 last the President appointed a commission to look Into the matter and report on the responsibility for the loss of life tr will be remembered that out of 373 passengers and me.nbers of the crew 136 were lost, and that certain actions of those sent out to rescue the stranded vessel \u201cvertainly displayed no heroisin° This is the language of the commission.whose report is new in.In brief.the Valencia vas lost in a deep fog on Vancouver Island.The captain had lost his reckoning.and.uron turning in enter the Sound.As he supposed.struck first a rock upon which his vessel hung until she iad been lightened.and then.when he atteinpted to beauvh her.he backed te up against a line of cliffs.This happened at midnight For about two days the vessel hung there, through various misfortunes with wrecked Hfeboats and passengers spilled into the sea; and then finally she broke up.drowning most of the survivors, BENNING & BARSALOU!S SALES NO RESERVE By Auction TO THE TRADE.WEDNESDAY, I8th APRIL, 4T 10 4, M, Balance of Stocks to he removed.a0 Cases Dry Good AFSORTEL, In late suitable to bu-rre, AT OUR WAREHOUSE, BENNING, BARSALOU & CO, Ltd.Auctioneers, 83 St.Sulpice street.450 ROLLS OILCLOTH By Auction Last Sale of the Season.THURSDAY, 19th April AT 10 A.M.Assorted sizes and new designs, Without Reserve, AT (1 R WAREHO!U SE.Benning, Barsalou & Co., Limited, Auctioneers, R9 4 55 St.Sulpice street.whn had been clinging to the rigging and the upper works.On the last day four vessels, two American und two Canadian.stood within speaking dis- ' tance; but for various reasons, inain- ly.doubtiess.the abseme of a \u2018apt.in the matter of Casto.no boat was sent to the Valen- THE LATE JAMES T.CLARK, cia, and no launching was attempted APPALLING SERIES OF \u201cIFS* 210 St.James Street, : Montreal.The whole tale.In fact, is an ap- For sale in pubic auction, at our palling sertes of \u201cifs If some of the reoma 55 Si Sulphee ~treel on FRIDAY.telegraph lines hud not been down tha 27th APRIL.at 11 ociock, the stock several ocean-going tugs lving at tn trade, consisting of Neahbay, twenty miles from the scene Men's and Woman e Undarwear.of the wreck.might have been nnti- Hosiery loves, Handker- fled and sent on.If the captain of the| chefs.ate amounting as per Lang re steamer Queen had thought he might inventory ta : ss 734 2 have turned aside on his way down Fummiture and Fixtures.1398.25 the coast and with the loss of an hour so 362 on or two notified these tugs, which! .; .\u201cfor Tn.would have done effective wnrk it! Terms Nn me pen for oe the captain of the Queen hadn't been | TTA May he seen And al) information cautious he might have dared launch [obtained on application te the trustee a lifeboat instead of walting for ihe \u2019 JOHN Mal.HAINS sea to go down.At the time of the RON ATO CO LTD final breaking up two little Hiferafis PENNLING & BARSATO CO, LT, not only lived in that sea.but man- _ Auctioneers, LC aged to shoot the breakers.When the Boni ey en Hone, Fraser &tramer Tnpeka arrived the twa cap- Montreal, April 14, 1906.a1 5 daw tains, after a consultation, decided to send the Queen back.\u2018\u2019as she was not 7 needed.\u201d But the Queen knew where fhe wreck was.while the Topeka lost the bearings almost at ance And when the weather cleared there was no wreck in sight.for the Valencia had gone to pieces.Then there were two Canadian steamers which have to within aight of the wreck.Their captains took a look and reported tn the Americans \"Mat there were nos survivors on that wreck whereupon they went nn toward British Colum- bie.At that time neariy 100 men, woe men and children were rrowded on the MARCOTTE BROS.\u2019 SALES.TRADE SALE t Our rooms, ST JAMES STREET.nn WEDNESDAY, 18th INSTANT, without any reserve and in lots to the tra superstructure.«heered by the sight large Int of dry gnnds, hostery, af ships 1ving by to rescue them.flannelettes, lace.embroidery.umbrel- aes heartrending circumstance of pene Ar fort (Klaas, all, the , remaining hundred might blouses, buttons.neckties collars.toys, have \u2018been saved had nat sûfrvfvors turned to the right rather than to the laft.For these man had made, Ît through the breakers on one of the lifebnats which survived the first attempt at launching.Had thev travelled along the cliffs which ran above the Valencia they might have Mina of the fancy goods, large quantity af tweada, sergez, beavers entlery, ready-made clothing.hats, and many other goods.Unings.thread.ete.Sale at tem o'clock.MARCOTTE FRERES, £9 3 Auctioneers, seen thelr chance to catch a line from the line firing gun which she carried.There were nine of them, enough tn have established connection for the beeches buny, and the distance from the topmagis to the top of the cliffs vas not more than 250 fret.They did not turn thaï way and when.later in the day, the Valencia shot her line in desperation.there was ne ane on shore ta make 11 fast, the nine men having travelled on to reach a telegraph wire These are only a few of the strange 10 STEAL WAT HOM CANADA SID Washington, April 17 \u2014Niagara Falls may still retain its beauty and grand.circumstances which conspired to eur and at the same time be harnessed make what might have been a minor} to sufficient electri generators tn re- wreck a world horrrer.The coinmis- Volutiontze the Industrial output of mon goes into all these things In its DOFth western New York, was explained recommenda tinng.to the house committee on rivers and Regarding the action of the Canad- {an skippers.the commission PXPIress- Iv refuses to place itself on record.since thise two men are citizens # Another nation, but It states all the facta, Another reviewing the actione t of the captains of the Queen and To- harbors vesterday hy a delegation representing the Niagura County Irriga- es and Water Supply Company.To accenmplish the suggestions mada, several changes would be necessary in he.pending Burton hill whieh the committee is considering.This bill provides vaka, Amerfran vesaels, the commis- that nn additional water shali be al- sion adde- lowed to come In from the (Canadian \u201cfm this point the commission de- side.Rires tn express no opinion, but la H.L.Cnaner.in charge of the en- compelled ts observe that there was gineering of the new plant.prescited rertainly no display of the heroic daring that hax often marked other such emergencies in our merchant marine.Pouring Into Canada.Bpactal to the Montreal Start use would need in carrying ont its plana.This plan was tn lower the bed of th» a plan which he sald could be easily accomplished and which would not only preserve, hut Increase water going over the American side of the amount of would water he falls.and of auch alin permit the as his company 4 mwa.JAS April ental river for a short distance above the mmigran! arrivals rom ; fatle.This would draw water from the Craies, for the nine monthe ended Canadian side He explained there Mar h 31 were 30,971, an Increase of | ; ; \u2019 6.731 over the same period of the previous fiscal'year.From Great Britain and the Continent the arrivals were 64,778.a gain of 3,898.The Increase In arrival\u201d for the nine months was, therefore.9,629.For March alone the arrivals by ocean ports were 14,24], showing an increase of 6,299.8 Dr, Bell is in Danger.Special vould bé no objertinn to this as the orl- Rinal treaty.now in force.provides for an equal division of the water, and it was well known, he sald.that at pre- ent the Canadian side obtained ¢ eat- ly over haif the flow.Charged With Bigamy.to the Montreal Star.Santa Monica, Cal, April 17.\u2014James Bpecial to The Montreal Star.V.Steele, formerly proprietor of a Winnipeg.Aprti 17.\u2014Dr.Bell.pro- feed and fuel yard on South Main wincial badterinlogist.while experi- *treet, In Los Angeles, and who now ménting on some rabbits with blood !8 in jail awaiting trial on a charge from a mad dog.pricked his finger of arson, it being alleged that he set with the inncutating needle.He ts] fire to his bulldings in order to secure greatly alarmed lest the dread hydro- |! phobla may attack him, and has gone to Chicago .t6 take treatment in the t Pasteur Institute.bigamy.he insurance.may be prosecuted for When Steele first got into rouble it was reported that he had : deserted his young wife.Then came reports that Sterle had i i another wife back in his old home in Grocera\u2019 Guild Trial to Continue, Massachusetts, from whom he had not Hamliton, Ont, April 17.\u2014 The pean divorced.Since his arrest he breaking up of the Canada Grocers, has admitted that he married Laura limited.sil not have any effect on Asselin in Montreal in July.nnd that ihe prose-ution of the members of |a prient performed the ceremony.The the Dominion Wholesale Grocers\u2019 yoman is said to have mone in San Giulld for conspiracy.The.Canadian prancisco to her sister, Grocers was only a small section of \u2014\u2014 the Domindon Guild.Sculptor Hebert Chosen, Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont., April 17.\u2014The Queen Victoria memorial have decided to give the contract for the monument of the late queen to|a statue cOmmittee t insurance which Tuesday, Insurance Inquiry Postponed.Ottawa.April 17.-\u2014The sitting of the Investigation committee, was to have resumed here on will he postponed owing to ha flîness of Judge MacTavish.His Honor has been 111 since the committee doufrned.He has a malignant attack Pimilippe Hebert, C.M.G., Montreal, of La Grippe.his whole family being & ulptor, afflicted with it.2\" À eee .Thin Blood \u2018nerves, général Aebilify ! Va wish | Then do isely as he Experience count anything with you ?Then what do you think of 60 years\u2019 expérience with.Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla! Sixty years of curing thin blood, weak h you would ask your own doctor about this.Ask him to tell you Nonestiy wiat he thinks I will do for your case.} .; ! LC.k = Edmunds, Senegal\u2019 \u2018Roman Catholle = 2 THE MONTREAL D STAR\u2014TUESDAT, AILY » © M.HIOKS &-CO\u20198 BALES, = so for PRIVATE SALE REDUCED AS We are leaving our present preriisés on May 1st next, we have decided to clear our stock regardiess of cost.(x TURKISH RUGS.Now on Exhibition at our Rooms, Nos.247 and 249 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST, a large collection of Genuine Hand-made Eastern Rugs and Carpets \u201cmiens à \u20acO.8 SALES.\u201c| AT GREATLY PRICES.M.HICKS & CO.sa 3 \u2018 Auctioneers.° RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.20 MMS «| \u2018 Highly NOS (=) SL.Hubert 8}.Vs Important wi have Frovised justruchons to sen Auction Sale \u201cnou re Tve the en re Fumiture an * fecis contalned in the above residence, comprising: Pease, New York, Square Grand Pano {a splendid Instrument, in fine condition).WH.Parlor Set, covered in Stk; (dd Chalrs, Music Cabinet, Plush Lounge, N.T Table.Walnut What-not, Brussels - Carpets, lece Curtains, Silk Portieres, We are favoured with Instructions from Walnut Marble Top Sideboard, Walnat MR.N.LEWIS to sel! at his residence, pintng Table, Set of 8 leather-rovered 15 8ST MARK STREET.on Vining Chatrs, Diuner and Tea Sets, (dd Crockery.Sllverware, Glassware, Bed- WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 18, 1906, room ets, Walnut Bedsteads, (odd Bur- 2 > - eaus and Washstands, 2 Walnut Ward- fa Mis Handsome Furniture and bar rubes, Walnut Bookcase and Desk, Wal- nur Hallstand., Morris \u2018hair, Sewing Machine, \u2018lendinneng Hall Stove Clen- dinneng Cook Stove.Kitchen Utenstis, ete.ele | ete, WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 18th, At 10 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers.Attractive! Sale 83 3 9 Neat Househoid Furniture, Eastern Rugs.Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Oli and Bad Couch, Hall Bench, Oak Hallstand, Water Color Paintings, etc., etc.Hall Light, Axminster Hall and yard wide The subscribers are instructed to sel] AXmInster Stalr Carpets, Refrigerator at .the residence lot of Stove (nal, Linoleums, Good Gas No.114 HUTCHISON STREET, The entire rontents of this neatly fur- niahed house, comprising: Mnssive Carved Ouk Sideboard and Dining Table, Walnut Sideboard and Dining Chairs, Parlor Set In odd plecea; Mahogany Uentre Table, Parlor Lamp.Ol] Palntings, Water Colors, Ornaments, Clocks, Lacs Curtains, Portières, Oak Roll Top Derk.Revolving Chair.Oak Warnecke sectional Bookcases (16 parts); fine lot Books.Hronze «iasallers, Walnut Marble Top Bedroom Set, Enamel and Brass Reds.Oak Bureau, Dressing Table timea, at 143 St.wre and Cheffonier, Davenport Lounge, Wal- Auctioneer: Tel.= tenn Mes Ayn rut Wardrobe, I'Mnner and Tea Sets, bave any goods you want to dispose of.Glassware, Bllverware, Prowse Range.call on us.We buy for cash.We also do Montreal (Gam Stove, Refrigerator, Filter, outside sales Terms reasonable, payment Kitchen Utensils, ete.ete prompt.87 26 THURSDAY MORNING, \u2018APRIL 19th, ard Bedroom .Furnjture.Best Royal Wilton Carpets, Handsome Upright Cabinet Grand Piano, Costly Combination Gas and Electrollers, Pictures, Ornaments, ete.feuts, comprising some Walnui Case me in use: Two Costly Drawing Room Nultes.Wire Back Rec/ption aud Fancy sier Carpets, cost $3.50 per vard: Hand- seme Combination (Gas and Electrollers, \u2018entre Tables, Pletvres, lish Point Cur- tilns and Portieres, Bric-a-brac, etc.ronsisting of Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Dining ¢ \u2018hairs, Cutlery.Silverwars, IMn- ner tures, etc.Ses, with Wardrobes, © Chalrs, Wilton (Carpets, Davis Stove, Gurney Range, and Kitchen Sundries.dise of all kinds fn smal} lots to sult buyers.without Elegant Drawing Room.Dining Room Cabinet Grand Upright Piano, Mand- fine tone, only a short hairs, in Silk Brocatelle: Royal Axmin- Costly Golden (\u2018ak Dining Room Set.China Cabinet, Leather-seated and Tea Set, Wiiton Carpets, Pic- Four Solid Quartered (gk Bedroom Excellent Folding Wardrobe Reds, British Plate Mirrors, Twa Lak Hair Mattresses, Springs, hamber Ware, Couch, Morris and Easy Brass Gasaliers, Sewing Ma: hine, Walnut Desk.8ale at 10 O'Clock.RAE & DONNELLY, 89 3 Auctioneers, Do You Want Bargains CALL AT ARON'S ROOM.Bales every night at 7 o'clock.Merchan- reserve.Private wales at al} At 10 O'Clock M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.85 4 Wood\u2019s The Great Rnolish Remed Tones and invigoratesthe who! nervous , os now Blood in vaine.Cures Nerv ous Debility, Mental and Brain Worry, Des- 3 al Wea.Emissions, Sper- duse o Frcesses.case, Faatied In ory, and ects of 4 ce bo for $ One wi cure all ts or & of price.New pamphlet ree.Medicine Ce.tadsor) Terento, Ont 463 l58+o0 SOCIETY AT THE CAPITAL.to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, Apri} 17.Special | STORAGE | Superior accommodation CARTAGE & STORAGE Furniture, Pianos, Baggage, Etc.KING'S CARTAGE-® STORAGE, 58 ST.HENRY STREET.Tel.Main 565.83 7 2aw Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier enter- tatned at luncheon yesterday in honor of H.R.H.Prince Arthur of Comaught.Others present included lady Sybil Grey.Lord Rosedale Sir Thomas Kelly-Kenny, Admiral Sir E.Seymour, Col.Arthur Davideon, (Captain W.F.(+.Wyndham, Mr.Miles Lampson, Col.ard Mrs.Hanbury-Willilams, Hon.Charles ard Mrs.Fitapatrick, Sir El- zear and Lady Taschereau, Lady Borden, Mr.and Mrs.R.L.Borden, Mrs.Willard, of Virginia.Captain Victor Anderson.accompanied by Cadets Kenneth MacLaren.Fred.Blackburn, Allan Lewis.J.Keefer.Charles Coursol, Douglas Stewart, Ian Campbell, Dick, Spain, James Gemñuni] and Allan Powell have returned to Royal MiHtary College, King- PATENT NOTICE.To all whom it may concern: dian patent No.86.779, granted April 26, 1904, to JOSEPH SAVALSBERGU, for improvements in \"METAL EXTRACTION.have commenced the manufacture of the Apparatue forming the Subject matter said patent.right to manufacture thereunder and the denfice covered by the letters patent are now for sale Be it known that the owners af Cana- The letters patent end the For further information.address MESSRS.MARION & MARION, Patent Sntioltars, New York Life Bullding, Montreal.91 3 cod stig Mrs.J.Angus Mackenzie entertained informally at a musicale on Friday evening,in honor of Miss Eva Gauthier.Miss Juliet Gauthiét, Miss Baird, of Andover, N.B., Miss Paird, of St.John, N.B.; Miss Laurie, of Montreal, were among those present.Mrs.Tom Reynoida, of Frimley.Farnborough, England.arrives: to-day and will be the guest of Mrs, W.J.Anderson, Welllirgton street, Mra.N.Mercer, who ja Mrs.W.J.Anderson.returns home in Montreal on Friday.Hon.A.G.Blair returned from a brief visit to Montreal on Saturday.Mr.Ralph Junes has returned from Montreal.Mr.Lister, manager of the Molsons Bank, Morrisburg, js visiting his mother, Mrs, Wainwright Lister, 120 Henderson aveaue, Mrs.Gamsby.of Lansdowne, is the guest of Mra.Charles Bate.Mr.Vivian Dunlevie, of Deseronto.who spent Easter with his parents, .and Mrs.M.K.Dunievie, has returned home.; Mr.George Taillon, of Shawinigan Falls, is In town visiting his relatives.Mr.W.K.Rowan-Legg, of the Mol- sons Bank.Montreal.spent Easter In Ottawa with his parents.Hon.8.N.and Madame Parent wlli occupy their new home on -the corner of Daly Avenue and King street, at the end of April.Hon.Charles Hyman returned yesterday from his home in London, where he spent Easter with his family.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Ireland, of Montreal, who came to town to attend the Graham-Wise wedding return home un Tuesday.visiting to her Agents at Work In United States Special to the Montreal Star.fice of the Canadian department of immigration at the present phew of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a young French-Canadian student, M.Laurier, is at work helping to reclalin some of the véars past drifted dcross the line Int» this country.\u201cThe work is only beginning,\u201d satd young M.Laurier.\u2018There are alone in this part of thre United States, and already many of them are leaving for the Canadian West.come after her own at last.them.\u201d M.Laurier will ramair here a few months more and will leave them to make a tour of Canada from coast to coast before resuming his university course, ing.erington, in charge of the bureau in | Boston, is now sending Lundreds of ex- Canadians and would Across Laat month 229 emigrants chusets for with them.mostly in cash.$81,200.The Mr.Hetherington, means, who purchase land in the west or business in the new towns.The majority ro far are either Canadians or sons of Canadians, although native born Americans ure becoming more and more common.\u201d ~ RECLAIMING CANADIANS.Bringing Back Former Citizens.Boston.April 17,-\u2014In the Boston of- tim>, a ne- thousands of Canadians who in thousands of French-Canadians Canada has Shs needs Struggling at first to secure a foot- Canadian Emigration Agent Heth- be Canadians every month.left Massa- western Canada.taking the lin rospects are, it is sald, that more than hat number will leave this mon:h.\u2018The imajority af those who go,\" said \u201care mer.with to establirh some line of great go out = Mr.Aitred Declilles is spendinæ a few days at the Manor House, St.Ours, with Mr.and Mrs, Dorion.- Mrs.Willard, wifé of the wovernor of Virginia, ts the guest of Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier.\u2019 STELLA.Father Senesic Dead.Watertown, N.Y, April 17.\u2014Rev.J.* pilstor of St.Ann's Chureh, atdd here yeox- terday of \u2018a complication: of 'diseasen.He vas dorn-m Me hme de san sy \u2018ago.an 5 te \u2018from Yfi Montres] Bemis- | Jan om, coupons redeemahle for premiu requested to mend them in for r tion without delay, miums, as we wil prethium department on 1906, after which dete no tag cates or coupons will be recelvid doomed.THE EMPIRE TOBAGCO GY FINAL NOTICE.All holders of tags, certificates or are émp- set their pre- sly close our rl Xp -Sothn, tags, certifi- ot rè- and positi = FRASER BROS\u2019 SALES.SNe pr KOUEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.Auction at.ojir salesrooms, Nos.453 and 455 ST.JAMES ST, Regular auction, On Friday Morning, 20th April At 10 O'Clock.A Targe assortment of household furniture, pianos, plctures.carpets, oilcloths, roves, ele, and a large quantity of mis- callaneoys goods.Safe storage for furniture, planos.etc.Private sales at all times, furniture, planns, ete, Cash advances made.FRASER BROS., se 5 Auctioneers, 208 UNIVERSITY ST.Important Auction Sale of Soe Modem Howell FURNITURE Finest Axminster and Brussels Carpets, High-Class Howard Upright Planoforte In Flemish Oak Case; Oak Dining Room Suite, Handsome Drawing Room Furniture, Modern Bedroom Furniture, etc., -ON\u2014 Mednesdiy Moming, 1810 Apr Comprising: Splendid oak dining room sulte of sideboard with B.P.mirror, ex- tenston dinjug table, dinner waggon and chatrs, in\u2019 leather; very fine imported dinner ser in good order; bordered Burs- sels carpet.owk screen, lace curtains, brass gasaliers, ornaments, pictures, ejec- tro-plated and glassware, etc.high-class Howard upright pianoforte In Flemish oak vase.expensive green Axminster var- Tet.handsome upholstered chalrs and couches in silk, mahoganv cabinets and chairs, fancy tables and tabrettes, musi- stand, ornaments, lace curtains.brass Basdiier and globes, rngravinks and eteh- Ings, two oak bookcases, cherry roli-top desk, situng room furniture, handsome oak and other dressing tables, bureaus and washstands and chiffonieres.brass and iren bedsteads, hair mattresses, all brass cot bed and bedding.bedroom chairs and rockers, Brussels and Axmin- ster carpets, stair carpets, mirror hall- rack.hall lamp, ete.McClary Famous Antive range, Montreal Gas Co.stove, Kitrhen utensile, etc.Sale at 10 am FRASEi\u2018 BROS.i 59 3 Auctioneers, Valuable Real Estate, The Splendid Large Detached Stone Residence, No.1090 Dorchester St., west, BY AUCTION Wa are instructed by DD.T.IRISH, Bsr; .who has removed from the rity, to ofter for POSITIVE SALE, at our auction rooms, No.453 ST.JAMES ST.on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, At 11 O'Clock, The above splendidly situataq spacious residence in exoellent repair, with stone stable and roach house.House contains on main floor handsome large drawing room, reception room.spacious dining room, attractive hall and vestibule, The twq floors above, 11 fine bedrooms, two bathreoms nice conservatory: basement 1s particularly bright and cheerful, contains \u2018(wo large bedrooms, dining mom.fine large kitchen, laundry, coal cellar, furnace room, etc: house heated by No.64 \"Dalsy\" hat water boiler.Heating.plumbing.decorating, ete.In fine order: ?fine verandahs in the rear; slze nf land about 100 feet frontage hy 138 feet in depth.The situation on the choite part of, beautiful street, and the dimensions, of the lot and the house itself makes it very suitable for first-class apartment house at modest outlay, The house has been leased for past meveral vears at $1,500 per annum and taxes; perfect title: liheral terms.Sale at Eleven o'clock.FRASER BROS., 000 ROSLYN AVENUE Preliminary Announcement Highly important Sale of elegant modern household furniture, fines Wilton carpets, excellant Steinway upright pianoforte.splendid old Grandfather clock in mahogany case, ete, etc, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25th, at 10 a.m.Particulars later.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers STORAGE For Furniture, Pianos and Baggage.ete, A FRASER BROS.Rooms 453-455 Bt.James St.and 131 to 137 Inspector St, R9 3 Accommodation clean and dry, and rates reasonable.Tel.Maln 790.89 3 IMPECUNIOUS IMMIGRANTS.Many of Those Now, Arriving are Entirely Without Funds.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 17.\u2014The rush of im- peciimous.immigrants into Toronto, stl] continues and the Ontario ofl- cials are ng to feel some alarm.On Sunday 400 more arrived of varied nationalities and creeds, but almost all in the eame condition as to finances, being without enough to süpport them for more than a day or so at the most.An equal number is expected to-day.Mr.Robert Birmingham.inspector for the (mtario Government.stated that the immigrants at present arriv- Ing are generally a very respectable and willing-to-work lot.but (hey are for the most part absolutely without funds.Longer Distance Telephone.San Francisco, April 17.\u2014David C.St Charles has invented a repeâter which will make It possible to telephone from here to New York.A GUARANTEED CURE VOR PILES.itehing.Blind, Bleeding, or Protruding Piles.Your dru t will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fatls to cure you in \u20ac to 14 dave.jee.\u2014\u2014 Speclal Notice.\u2018Albani and Helntzman.Mme.Albani has made her return vielt, and again she has used, both in.public and prfvuté/ the famous Heintz- Fan and Co, planos made by ae aa.rr.\u201d The distinguished plan Adele votes ae élan and \u20aco.platb for her solo work.The identical pla used by Mme.Albani and Miss Verhe in their private apartments are mow on gala by the sole agents, C.Ww.Lindsay, Simtted 2366 8c.Cather.\u2019 » 1 .Fa ew vn Gene \u2018 The, ; Vidid oo.VIDS street, Sa À » VE BR ver ATRL, Xe J Le WENGE wh 8 LAR 2 at - \u2019 ts > a à APRIL 17, 1906.> WALTER WM.KEARNS SALES.Preliminary Notice AN IMPORTANT SALE of superior household furniture, crystal Basaliers, imported brass bedsteads, costly oak, mahogany, bird's eye maple and other sels, ec, ete., wil take place at 109 MBETCALFE STREET.on TUESDAY MORNING, 24th APRIL.Further particulars wil} sbe duly advertised.WALTER M.KEARNS, £9 3 Auctioneer.47 Milton St.AUCTION SALE Household furniture and effects, fine old mahogany dining table, wardrobe, ete., ete.The undersigned has received inatruc- tions from MRS.JAMES GRIFFIN to sell by auction at the above address on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, at 10 o'clock, Drawing room chaire and sofas, several very choice pictures, Including oll paint- Ings, engravings, vic.; combination gas and electric fixtures, lace curtains, gilt clock, worked chars, music stand, b.w.aplendid solid mahogany dining table, leather-cov- ered chairs, large lot of china, glassware, cutlery and platedware, oouch, dessert service, handsome b.w.marble top bedroom sets and b.w.wardrobe, eolild mahogany wardrobe, finest hair mattresses, mirrors, white enamel iron beds, refrig- srator.lot of carpenter's tools, Perfect gas stove, kitchen utensdls, etc, ete.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer ATTRACTIVE SALE Household Furniture.The complete contents of a well-fur- nished residence, removed for convenienca of sale, will he disposed of by public auction, without reserve, at the undersigned'a_salearnom, 248 NOTRE DAMA STREET WEST (near McGill street).on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 19th, at 2.30 o'clock.Splendid drawing room chairs, wire and wooden frames and covered in xilk.net- tees.cabinets, fancy tables, bagatelle board, jace and other curtaine.oholce oi! and water color paintings, Wilton Brussels rarpets.oak and other alde- boards dinner waggons and side tables, leather-oovered chara, card tables, bookcases.deeks, oak office chairs, sofa beds and lounges.verv meat b.w.and other bedroom seis, costly brass and other bedsteads, odd bureaus and washstands, lot of MNmoleum, refrigerators, mangle, dinner and tea ants, glassware gas and other stoves.This sale 8 worthy of the special attention of those furnishing cfty or country residences All for absolute unreserved sale.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.89 4 AUCTION SALE By Authority of Justice, A Well Assorted Stock of Ready Made Clothing Hard and soft felt hata, straw hats, waterproofs, umbrellas, hoota and shoes, gent\u2019s furnishings, ete, the under- migned's salemronms, 24S NOTRE DAME STREET WEST (near McGdl] street).on FRIDAY MORNING, 20th APRIL, at 10.30 o'clock.89 4 In lots to suit purchasers.WALTER M.KBARNS, 39 8 Auctioneer.17 HUTCHISON Street Superior Upright Piano, Very Neat Furniture, etc.Tha undersigned has received instrue- dons ta sell at the above address on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 18, at 2.30 o'clock, The contents of an attractively furnished flat, including valuable Cabinet Grand plano, cost $450, and has been very little used; Axmimæter and other fine carpets, plush portieres, lace curtains, drawing room chairs, divan, worked cushions, brass electric fixtures, paim stools, china and music cabinets.mahogany bookcase, oak side table, dining table and chalra dinner und tea ware, cutlery, screen, wicker chairs, lounges, mirror with mahogany frame, bedroom sets, very gond hair mattresses.TR bedsteads.Singer sewing machine, 1 bench and mirror, Quebec heater, cooking stove, kitchen utenstis, ete, etc.WALTER M.KEARNS, 893 Auctioneer.108 Laval Avenue Sale or Household Furniture Cherry drawing mom set, ndd chairs, centre tables, splendid carpets, fine stems] engravings and other pictures, brass gas- aliers, lace curtains, brass piano lamp with table silk portieres, Ot:aman.fancy work sofa enshiaons, hall stands, onk sideboard, extension table, leather-covered chairs, rugs, dinner and tea sets, glassware, corner china cabinet, very hand- same modern mahogany bedroom set, white ename) iron and bress bedsteads odd bureaus and washstands, wicker chajrs, awinging cot, oficloth, kitchen utensils, ete.etc.Unreserved sale at the above address \u201cWEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18th, \" at 10 o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Au 39 8 fr.ONTREAL FARK & ISLAND RALLWAY \u2018 COMPANY.LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 20 mip service, 5.40 a.m.to 8.00 p.m, 30 min.service, # p.m.to midnight.From Lachine 2e min.eervice 5.50 a.m.to 3.46 p.m.30 min service 8.46 p.m.to 13.45 midnight Bauit au Recoliet \u2014 From St.Denis and Henderson Station.30 min.service \u20ac a.m.to ÿ n.m.; 40 minute service $ am.to 4 p.m.:; 30 minute service 4 p.m.to 8.20 .m.; 60 min.service 3.20 p.m.to 18 mid- nigbt.La-t ear from Sault 12 p.m.From 8t.Denis 132.10 p.m.Extra oar from Chenteviie st.to Henderson Station at 6.10 p.m.Mountain\u2014Fromn Mt Royal avenue 29 min.service 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.From Victoria ave.Westmount, 20 min.service, 6.50 em.to 11.50 pm Cartlerville\u2014From Snowdon'a Junction.40 min.service 608 a.m, to 1500 p.m.Prom Cartierville 49 min.service, 5.40 am.to 11.40 p.m.135 294 Immigrante Went Astray.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, April 17.\u2014Director South- worth of the Ontario colonization bureau, telegraphed to Ottawa, a few déys ago, requesting that the Domin- fon Government agent at Halifax he instructed to meet & party of 78 persons bound from Edinburgh to Toronto.by the Corinthian and travelling with a\u2019larger party from England and met them safely on the road to this city.Irstead of doing this the official booked the whole party of 73 to Woodstock._\u2014_ casTonra.Bears the + - jp Vho Kind Tou Have Aways Bougie pean the WINTER RESORTS.GINIAHOT V SerinGs Open all the Year.relief from the rigors of the the enervating climate of Luxurious baths and most curative waters known for Rheumatism, Gout and Nervous Diseases.Compiete hy- dro-therapeutic apparatus.Magnificent pool.Ideal golf course, fine livery, superb roada.The New Homestead.is a thoroughly up to date hote), perfect in snciul and sanitary arrangements; pa- troniged by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and many leading Canadians.Broker's office with direct New York wire, Tarough Pullman compartment car leaves New York 4.55 pm.arrives at Springs 8.30 a.m, Stop-over Allowed nt Washington.Excursion tickets un sale at Chesapeaks & Ohio office.362 Broadway.and offives of FPennayl'ania Railroad, New York: also at principal Canadian ticket affires of connecting lines.Bouklats and full information by addressing H.W.Fuller, G.P.A.Wasn- ington, DL.C.85 26 2,506 feet Elevation.| Affording North, without the far Bouth.HOTEL IROQUOIS, Atlantic City, N.J Ocean end M.Carolina ave.Superior location.Capacity 400.Offers every appolnt- ment and comfort; private baths elevator to street, large sunny routs.sun parlors, steam heat, etc.Special, 310 to §18 weekly.Booklet.W.F.Shaw, Propr., D.Porter Ranter, Mgr.67 26 GALEN HA L Levmmmmmemnnne Hotel and Snastorium, Atlantic City, N.J.Elegantpew building, with every convenience for comfort snd health.Uver seventy medical and other baths given.Sea water use 77 Yoeud F.l.YOUNG, Gen'l.Mer DUTEL ISLESWORIH, On the beach at Viliginis ave.City, N.J.Hot apd cold sea water in ali baths.New Duich cafe and grlil room.Orchestra, \u2018Phones in rooms.American plan, $3.00 per day and up, $11.50 per week and up.European plan $1.50 per day and up, Write fur booklet.Osborne & Painter 41 26e0d Atlantic Hotel Shoreham, Atlantic Clty, N, J.Virginia ave., near Beach, Capac.300.$10 to $17 weekly.$2 to $3 dally.Steam hsat.Elevator.Private baths.\u2018Phones.Bonklet.WwW.B.Cotten.23 26e04 LAKEWOOD, N.J.Inkhevvood Among the pines of New Jeruey.A fashionable and healthful Fall, Winter and Sprisg Resort.THE LAUREL HOUSE A.J.MURPHY, Manager.THE L AUREL-IN-THE-PINE FRANK F.S8HI'TE, Manager.68 Jheod RAILROADS, CANADIAN ~ : PACIFI QUEBEC TRAINS m.:.00 m.*11.30 p.mon abuve trains, t9.45 a .?Pp.Parlor or Sleeping Cars OTTAWA TRAINS LEAVE WINDSOR STATION (845 am.*5.40 am.®10.00 am.t4H0 pm.#19 16 pm, Parlor or Bleeping Cara on ahove trains LEAVE PLACE VIGER, R20 am, th3s p.m *Dall,.thally except Sunday, sSundayas only.COBALT Trains irave Windsor Station at 1014 pm., making close ronnection at Union Sta- arriving Cobalt at 3.17 tinn in North Bay.line Quick sersice.p.m.next day.Short Ticket Office: 129 St.James Street, Next Post Office.DE NS Leave Bonaventure Station.\u2018INTERNATIONAL LIMITED.\u201d Finest and Fastest Train in Conada.Datly at 9 am ar.Toronto 430 pm.Hamilton 5.30 p m.Niagara Falls, Ont, .m., Buffalo 8.35 p.m .London.7.43 p.m., Detroit 9.45 p.m., Chicago 7.42 a.m.Elegant Cafe Service on above train.MONTREAL AND NEW YORK.Shortest Line.Quickest Bervice.2 Day Trains daily.except Sunday, each way.\" 1 Night Train dally, earh wa,.LVE.MONTREAL 1% 4; 2m ©1110 am ARR.NEW YORK (37) pm.11000 p.m.*Dally.tDaily except Sunday.FAST OTTAWA SERVICE.Iv.8.40 am week davg 4.10 pm daily, Ar.Ottawa 11.40 a.m.week days, 7.10 p.m.daily.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 187 St.James st.Telephones Main 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.Rutland Rd Windsor St.Station Trains Leave an Pollows: 8.50 a.m \u2014GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, arriving Burlington 11.50 am.Troy 414 Athan, 4.40 pm, New York 890 pm.7.45 pm.Worcester 7.45 pm 7.10 p.m.\u2014NIGHT EXPRESS, arriving Burlington 10.10 p.m., Troy 50 a.m , New ork 7.18 a.m., Boston 700 a.m, Worcester 8.27 a.m.Pullman sleeping and Parlnys through trains.Secure accommodations and tirkets at 14 St.James st.and Windsor Station.T.M.FALLON, 81 118e0d Cit; Passenger and Ticket Agent, Boston Cars on Santa Fe du ALL THE WAY The only line to the Grand (anyon, of Arizona, the world's greatest scenic wonder.\u2018The only lina under one management from Chleago to California.The only line making connection with the trains from Montreal in the sume station in Chicagn.No dedays or transfers.Four through traing dally to \u2018'alifornia.The Limited is exclusively for first-class passengers, Dining Car from Chicago through under the management of Fred.Harvey.Cheap rates.Round trip tickets from June 1st to Sept.16th.(jood to return to Oct, J1st.For Tickets.Berths.atc.apply to D.W.HATCH, Agt., 138 St.James St., Montreal, Que.91 2 law Captain Jumped Overboard.Honolulu, April 17 Captain Martin of the Light Arttilery.en route home on board the US Transport Sherman, uhder guard Aa inaane, jurnpe:l overboard during a storm on April 8, thres days after the steamer left Na- gavekt \u2018 pesage I 7 \u2014 OCEAN STEAMBHIPS, Iine LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MAIL SERVICB.From ot.John Virtorian Sat.Zist April Pretorian.Sat.28th Apr.From Halifax Mon, 28rd April .Mon.30th Ape.rom Montreal, Parisian.Thurs.3rd May.9 am Vorginian.-.Thurs, loth Mas, ¢ am Tunlsian's record passage liiluvusai Lu Mer Virginlan's record passage Moville to ki- mruski.1» à days 30 hours.Virginian and Victorian are the largest, fastest und finest pair of Turbine steamers ever bullt.Tae engines of His Majesty's yacht and H.M.Battieship Dreadnaught ure built from the same designs as Victorian and Virgihian.No vibration.FIHST CLASS, 380 upwards.SECOND CILASS lAverponi or Hbondon- derry, from 545 and upwards.THIKL CLARKS, Liverpool london, or Glasgow.$27.50 and $27.78.sccopd- ing to steamer.Paris 827.50.ONTREAL TO HAVRE.re Sarmatian, 12th May Nardinian, 26th May Cabin rate to Havre, $4v, Apply to H.& A ALLAN.Montreal.23 Dominion Line Stoamships PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.Canada .April 14) Welshman.Apri) 28 Kensingtpn.April 21 WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.Majestic.Apri] 18) Oceanic.April 25 Cedric.Apri} 30 | Teutonic .May 3 MEDITERRANEAN SERVIC Asores, Librajiar, Naples, Geuoa Alexandria From New York.From Boston.Republic.April 21 | Romanlo.April 2 Cretic.vuu.s.May JU i Canopic .ay M Apply Ww local agents ar Companys ofe fice, 17 St sacrament at, Montreal 341 312 ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RY.=FINEST AND FASTEST= EMPRESSES 18,000 { EMPRESS OF BRITAIN } 14.600 H.Power EMPRESS OF IRELAND TONS FIRST 8ST.TAWRENCE RIVER SAILING IN .St, John, N.B., to Liverpool.LAKE ERIE ess 40 20 April 28th St.John, N.B., to London.tLake Michigan.April 30t3 tCarrying Third Class passengers only.Rate $26.50.First Cabin, St.Jobn to Liverpool, $65.00 and upwards.Second Cablo $40.00.Third Clans $26.50.MONTREAL-QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.Lake Manitoba.Thursda;, May 10th Empress of Britain .,.Saturday, May 18th Lake Caamplain.Thursday.May 24th And weekly thereafter, Apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY, ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES Board of Trade Building, Bt.Sag rament st.Montreal Te 287 Hamburg-4tmerican.SPECIAI, PASSENGER SERVICE.y ost Luxurious of viathans.PLYMOUTH\u2014CHERBOURG \u2014 HAMBURG, Biuecher -.Apr.34 Katserin A V.May 28° Deutschland Apr.\u201cHN Deutschland ay Bl Amerika.\u2026 May JU Amerika.\u2026.Jun Bluecher ., May 17 | Biuecher Caan June lé Among the special features of théb ships are: Grill Room, Ritz-Carlton R&b (aurant a la carte, Elevators, Gymnasiuzh Palm Garden, Eiectricr Baths.TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.DOVER (LONDON OR PARIS) & HAM- RG.Large Twin Scraw Vessels of 14.000 tons, Superb passenger accommodativna.Pennayivauta .April 2) 1 WulJersce May | Batavia.CApril 24 | BUceana .\u2026.May 26 Patricia.May à | Peunsylvants .June * Pretoria.May |Z) Batavia .June 9 LES AND .Oskar.April 19 Moltke .June 12 ttMotike April 26 P.Adalbert dune 19 P.Adalhbert L.May # | P.Oukar July 17 P.Oskar .6 5 | ttMoltke \u2026 \u2026.July 34 A Jun ttCalls Gibraltar, has Grill Room and Gymnasium.TRAVELLERS\u2019 CHECKS ISSUED BY THE COMPANY.Uamhurg-Amencan Line 3! Brosdway,N.¥, JAMES THOM.General Axent, 17 wr Bacrament a! : W.H.Henry, Templs Hide.185 Bt.James vt:; Battersby\u2019s Tnurtsy Agency, 178 St.James at.1 orth German Lloyd, FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.Fastest and Most Luxurious of Leviathaas.PLYMOUTH \u2014CHERBOURG-\u2014BREMEN.K.Wm.IL, Apr.21,8 am ; Kronprinz ñ Kronprtnz, May #, 8 ain | Kaiser Kulser.May }5, 10 am | K.Wm 11, June 19,5 em K.Wm.11, May 42,8 am | Kronprinz July 4 nogn TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE.BREMEN TREAT.Seydlhir.April 1$ 10am Main .April 26,10 am tKurfuerst YVay 1, 10 a m Trave y 2.i0a P.Alice May 24, 10am t Calle at Plymouta and Cherbourg.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.GIBRALTAR-NAPLEE-\u2014-GENOA.sWeimar Apr.\u201c1, 11 am | K.Aibert, June 2, 11 P.Irene, June 168, 11 K.Lulse, June 23, 1] K.Albert, July 7, 11 8 Gibraltar and Naples only.« OELRICHS & CO.5 Broadway, N.Y.- H.HENRY, Sole Ageut for Montreal, Temple Building.185 Bt.James at.64 319 tBart'ossa,May 10,104 Cassel.May 127,10 am Rhein, May 17.JU am SPRING CRUISES to NEW ORLEANS SOUTHERN PACIFIC Elegant Passenger Ships.From New York every Wednesday, riving Naw Urleans Monday.From New Orleans every Saturday, arriving New York Thursday.Berth and meals included in rate Fast Time Superb Service, Excellent Cuisine, p Connecting at New Orleans with Rall lines for all polita in Loulsiena, Texas, Mexico, Arisona, California.Enquire 170 Washington st., Boston, Mass.Can We Doli?We offer a 24 day trip to Mexico City, calling at Nassau in the Bahamas, Havana, Cuba, Progreso and Vera Uruz, Mexico, for 365.00 This rate includes first class rail fare from Monireal to Halifax, saloon passage on board the ateamer (and when steamer stops at different above mentioned places, passengere may inake the bsat their headquarters without cxtra charge).and first class rail fare from Vera Cruz te Mexico City.Our next sailing will be the RS.\u201cDahomey,\u201d of 4000 tons, about the 20th nf April, Btate-ronms and dining saloon situated on the Main Deck.lighted throughout by electricity.Efficient and capable stewards in attendance, excellent culaine.Write for further particulars to Elder, Dempster Æ Co, 319 Board of Trads Bldg.79 4vend CUNARD LINE BOSTON\u2014QUEENSTOWN\u2014LIVERPOOL.Fam Twin Screw Mal] and Passenger Steamers, 14.280 tona, 60) feet.long.markable for steadiness.Rooms decks amidships; perfect ventliation, IVERNIA- April I], May 16, June i, July 30, BAXUNIA, Hay |, May 29, June 26, July 24 Plans, salling, etc.,, the Cunard 83 Co, Ltd, 176 State at.Boston, Mass CHARLES P.SUMNER.Agent, or to W.H.Henry, 185 St.James at, 61 155604 OCLANIO STEAMBHII COMPANY, (American and À » Live.) Sails every 10 days.San Franciscs to MA- WAII, every 21 days FAMOA.NEW ZEA- LAND snd AUSTRALIA monthly te TAHITI.Yor booklist and sailins Het, ad- 1 dress Wm.H.Clancy, se wre: 2 si, Montreal; B.K.Denbigh, ve 43 Broadway, Now Xe,\" MUR =: - + J i À | «ad! A 2 « à + Ree Th EEE ; i | à { STE Le THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, APRIL *.1906.to keep the fortune together: but it is not often that It continues to grow with a race of people outnumberinæ their superiors\u201d by five to one, may sone The | il X enough force in the next generation |trust and Injustice thus engondered in SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORTS, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ay Star, = 5 THE MONTREAL STAR PUB.CO.(Limited), Proprietors.Agents in the United Ftates: Eastern Division, east of Pittsburg ana Buffalo.D.A.Carroll, Tribune Building, New York Wemern Division, W.Y.Perry, Tribune Building, Chicago._Agent in Toronto.MW.McGillivray.76 King street west, Toronto.Agent la Manitvba, Basnatchewan.Assi- niboie, Alberta and British Cnlumbla, K.Kenneth Lindaay, 817 Union Bank Build- Ing.Winnipeg.Manitoba.- Agent In Ureat Britain, Pervy A.Hurd, 109 Fleet st.Londun, England.Agents in France, Mayence, Favre & Cle, Paris.Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING APRIL 14TH, 1906.MONDAY .59,845 TUESDAY .59816 WEDNESDAY .59,838 THURSDAY .« , 59,799 FRIDAY .59,802 XATURDAY .64,971 TOTAL .364,071 Daily Average .60,678 Weekly Star Last Week .\"127,083 iv LAT VON OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WEEK 491,154 One issue of the Dally and Weekly Star - gregates 186,000 From the above figures are excluded severa) thousand subscriptions regarded as more or less erhemeral TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, 19086.etme THE HILL RAILWAY SCHEME.The publication of Hil has dared a great the Western ravway quoposils del nf discir-sion of the matter in the Canadian press, that from the Fast tu nottee practically demand which, frankly.would suf- that the yelferespect mn there 1s sos tion 13 na fer from such an Hjil project he vetoed, enterprise recognized that if M: HUD or anybody elxe waits to hur'd railways fu any part OT Canuda at his ou un expense, there 1s nothing for the Carcrdita people to ue tout s + radical a Lo express pote amazement that departure fiom the usnat | hat-in-hand poticy should be made, and | then to prepair to take advantage of, the new railway competition ! There are those who conjecture that Mr Hill merely intends to warn the Canadian Pacific off his derritory mn the Weatern States by threatening ve- prisald.Of the probability of such an, explanation.the ratlvay men are them.A bluff\u201c which good enough to frighten the of the CPR take in the rest of the country selves (he best judges.would be veterans would surely Certainly the Dominion of Canada wil not dream for a moment of sub- sfdizing ans snch scheme for draining | the wealth of our West into American channels.Jr My.Hi! goes into aux Bo h enterpirise, he will have to pay don every dailar out of his awn purse.Li the position of the Western Governments may be different.Let us sup- both Governments pese that one or of the new Provincial the West de- He to vote privileges to the new rond.could the Federal inter- \u2018ere?This.will not become a very real question: for the new Pro- in \u201cGovernment however.vineial Gavernments will have precions little to The East may yet in this regard have reason to bless the policy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in refusing tn hand over the vacant lands of the West to the new Governments established there.Rive.The true policy of the East.in the event of a Hill system of rallwavs being constructed in the West, would be to so improve the canal system, the railway connections between the prairies and the sea, and the river channel below Montreal, as tn make it clear that this is the natural route for Western grain to the markets of Europe.Undoubtedly this is the path which it should follow.A glance at the map proves this to a demonstration.Even if we had no decisive advantages in the form of waterways.this \u2018is the shortest cut from the grain field to the grain market.To go by New York is to go out of the way: and Hill must send his grain in that direction.Only the greatest artifictal pressure could ever succeed in diverting freight to the Southern route.Consequently if wa take the full rdvaitage of our position In this regard, we need have no fear of any invasion of the Weat by a system of rallways having Îtæ roots and trunk in the American States to the south of tbe border.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOSEVELT'S REMEDY FOR BIG FORTUNES.President Roosevelt's proposal to put & practical limit to the size of fortunes which may be bequeathed, is nne which will be with difficulty classed as wit or wisdom.If the President has coma seriously to the opinfon\u2014now almost universaily held\u2014that the great fortunes of the United States constitute a serious menace to the future of that nation, this plan for confiscating them at the death of the fortune-coileciar by way of curidg the evil, is singular!y élamay and tardy in application.It will be like applying a sure cure for rheumatism to the grave stone of the sufferer.It is a very unusual thing for a great It is comforting to our! | ! Itoi: universally | | anything like the old apeed.The harin of great fortunes lies not so much in their possession ax in their accumitin- ttlon.7 TU 18 when they are being gathered together that the people are being robbed.When they vease to grow, the active robbery ceases.Hence the Rooseveltian remedy of confiscating them only after they have passed from the hands of the master-bujlder.is lik: ly to be a day after the fair.Stil je will have the effect of discouraging meri wh: ure making fortunes with the sole view tn leaving them to thelr families.Yet this is the very best class of \u2018colossal fortune- makers.The man who would found A family is moved by a noble ambition.It is the man with whom greed is a passion, and who would gather his fortune even if he had to throw it into the sea as soon as coufited, who is the great menace tn civilization.Thus this post-mortem cure will discourage precisely the wrong class of men.A statesman of the calibre of Roosevelt should give us a remedy which will work as a prevention rather than as a punishment 1f he recognizes the fact as an evil\u2014and apparently he does \u2014he is in duty bound to hunt out for us a more effective remedy.He might, tor example.study the methods by which some of the larger fortunes hav?gathered.and see If he cannot intervene at an carlier stage.Thus some fortunes have come from the ownership of public franchises.Here the remedy obs ious.These fran- vhises belong to the people: and ali thev need do Is ta take back their own property to put a stop to the creation of this sort of financlal Vesuvious.Other fortunes have been tariff-made; again the of the people intervene A man who makes money without the assistance of Gor- ernment or the possession of some pub- He franchise, is not an evil, but a bena- factor.The \u201ccaptains of Industry\" have Leen the men who have led for- wird the development of the commun- itv; and people have gained rather than lost by their splendid and success- fal activity To fine such men would to punish the officers of the indus- hean 18 and power could he trial avioy for leading a successful CANTEEN.It is not.after all, wealth or capital which is the menace to our Civilization, but monopoly and its stolen fruits.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rr OUTH AFRICA\u2019S RACE PROBLEM.There are perhaps ho grounds for an- ti-ipating a general uprising of the patives in Natal, such as faces the Ger.! :S ! mans In Damaraland.The incident 1s \u201cme the less serious, however, for it shows That there is an undercurrent of | liscontent among the blacks, and 1t eaves to hring to the notice of the world the situation in South Africa as between the natives and the whites the greatest problem you have to face.as S11 Arthur Lawley, late Gov- ernor-General, told the people at a ban.quel Hi Johannesburg un the eve of his retirement in November last.The re- sentiment of the Natal Government at the recent interference of the Imperial serves also to complicate thé Issue.The condition of South Africa is peculiar.The white population, composed of a million and a quarter of heirrugenous Europeans, is vutnuin- bered by the blucks by five to one.To kerp these black myriads tn order.to lead then vn towards civilization, while a1 the same time checking their am- mons so that South Africa may still be retainad as a \"white man's land,\u201d ix the problem, and naturally the whites wlio the spot think they are the judges of what action is necessary than those who are five thou.miles away from the scene.writer in the Nineteenth Century divides the issues arising out of the native question in South Africa into three main questions: the granting (1) ot equal political rights with the white man where the native is similarly qualified: (2) the right to acquire and hold property in land; (3) equal social rights with the white man.These questions it is recognized must be faced when the time comes for the framing of a constitution for the South African con- federativn, the ultimate destiny of the South African states.Various solu- tluns ol the problem are put forward.It is suggested, for instance, that what may be called the Maori system of New Zealand be adopted; that is to say, that the native races be allowed to vote for special representatives in the Legislature who would be elected by them Independently of white opinion, Thus would be avoided the intermixed voting of natives and whites.On the other hand there is a very considerable element in South Africa which takes the stand that if the white man is to possess South Africa, there must be no trifling with the question of political control.The black man must be excluded from all share in the government, That gection of the white population which intend to make South Africa their permanent home\u2014the farmers and tradesmen\u2014hold even more pronounced views, There should be no political rights to the native, and he should be educated only with a view to being used by the whites.Some would make it penal to educate the native at all, and would banish the missionary from the land.Eliminating the opinion of the native from the question, there would not be so much difficulty in finding a solution to the problem.But the black man has already begun to think for himself, and he has begun to reason that lf what the British missionaries have taught him, that all men are equal In the sight of (God, be true.then he is entitled to more consideration at the hands of the whites than he has been getting.He has been taught that to acquire political rights he must adopt civilized habits and lend a Christian lite.\u201cBut,\u201d says the native, \u201cwe have accepted your Christianity, we have adopted vour civilisation, and yst you authorities, are on better sand A fortune-maker to beget à son who will follow In his footsteps.The children of the collectors are rhore apt to he Alstributors.dnrle When th \u2018Is.1a shyt, there may be \u201cThe minctijet is ususily | a qriginal fértune-builder | 4 say we are not to have equality.What fe lire nge of our being equal in tha | sight of (3rd, If Wwe are to be inferior in the eves of man\u201d A feeling has grown up among the natives thai they have been déceived, and a fedfihg of dis.eng day culminate in serious trouble for the white man.Whether the black man should be allowed to acquire land in his own name, is a question which is already pressing for settlement.If the native be allowed to possess land, how withhold from him political rights?It is there- fure suggested that he be allowed to ucquire lands freely in sections admittedly unsuited to habitation by whites, and there allow him jo work oul his own system of government.This suggestinn is, however, open tv the objection that Ho one can be sure that gold or diamonds desirable lands might not be found in such reservations.or REV.WILLIAM BURGESS, Of Chicago, who will lecturd under the auspices of the Montreal Press Club next Thursday.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO.April 17, 1878.Hon.LD.A Smith and Mr.George Stephen are the visit- mg governors to the General Hospital for tie ensuing week.THE two life gov- érnors mentinned are now Peers of the Empire, the former taking the title of Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal.and the Jatter Baron Mount-Stephen.from highest the Rockies, are and have been most ganeraus benefactors to all vhar- itable institutions, here and in Great Britain They also, lo commemorate Queen Victoria's jubilee year.erected the hospital which Leurs her name in this oity al a onst of a million dollars, and endowed it.Word wap received in the morning of the very aerious itn Hon, Malcoïm Cameron.Five medical man have heen with him all morning.He is said to be suffering from a severe veld onntracted during the sassiom.THE late Mr.Cameron was a well- krown politictan.and a Liberal leader in Ont Abin Ir was a shrewd campaigner Mm pre-confederation days, and fought manv a tiff politica) battle for his party.He was the champion of the Temperance League, in and out of Parliament.on every favorable opportunity.Hé was & member of the Hincks-Tache Cabinet in 1951, and was sent to Washington in the negotiations for reciprocity.Rev.Dr, Jenkins, Incumbent of st.Paul's Presbyterian Church, ie expected w return from his continental tour about July, when he will resume his ministerial duties THE late D.D.D, was of a distinguished Westeyan family in England, and was educated at Exeter Ccllege and King's College, Lom- don.He was ordained in 1837 and immediately proceadesl to India as a missionary at the station of Mysore.In 1847 he came to Montreal, and was for six tears pastor of 81.James Methodiat Church.He afterwards went to Philadelphia.where he entered the Presbyterian Church, and later received a call to St.Paul's, and was pastor for over ten ) He was chairman of the Protestant Board of Schord Commissioners from 1868 to 1875.when he resigned.He received the of D.D.in 1859 from the University of New York, and LL.D.from McGill in 1879.He was a very forceful preacher.and as a lecturer he had few equals.He died in England in the nineties.Lord Strathcona.both city this ess nf the Rev.John Jenkins.Hon.Dr.Fortin, Speaker of the Provincial Assembly.bas been in town for the past few days.He leaves for Que- ber on Wednesday evening.THE late Dr.Pherre Fortin graduated from McGill University in 1845, receiving the degree of M.D.He sat for Gaspe in the Quebec As - from 1878 to 1876, when his clection, being provested.he resigned.He wus elected Speaker in He also represented Gaspe in the House of Commons from 1867 to 1874, wihwn he retired in order to confine himself to the local House.In 1859 he estah- Hshed on al the coasts and rivers of the Province of Quebec the system of 1I- cenees for salmon fishing, and made a valuable report on the marine animals, fishes, mollusca and orustacea of the lower River and Gulf of St.Lawrence.He died many yeams ago.The Emperor and Empress of Brazil are being warmly entertained by the weulthy families of New York.On Saturday evening they sttended at Booth'a Theatre, where a large and fashionable audience had gathered to welcome them.The imperial party were Justilv cheered on appearing in their box, which had been handsomely decorated for the event.THE late Dm Pedro II, Emperor of Brazil, with his imperfal consort and a large suite, arrived in Montreal on the 6th of June, 1878, frown Niagara and Toronto by the Richelieu Company's boat.They were driven to the St.Lawrenoe Hall.where thew Temained am wirests for several days.whilst they vistted all the historical points about the ofty.few vears after thar visit to- the United States and Canada a Tevotution took place in Brazil and they were dethroned and » remublican form of government established, The Emperor was a fcion of 8 vounger branch of the Bourbon fam- tly.famous for their stupidity and arrogance.- PEOPLE AND THE GOVERNMENT.(The Halifax Herald.) The Gofernment, having power to blaat an undsrtaking or hlow upon it favoring galea, becomes a count, and those reeking nid are courtiers.Individual initiative thus becomes Ted.Dependence upon the Government dh.wirovs seM-reliance amd personal indapen- We learn to think with our Interests and thus on the sturdy Anglo-Saxon has hecome engrafted a race lacking his independence.Can we wonder at a lok of public sentiment in this cotintry?Need surprise dxpresmad that our people have forgotten ta think for them- malves, and to act with the spirit that conviction inepires?WARRIOR WOES.Through Jame.cold and exposure, many a rave woldier who left hin native hearth am \u201cfie\u201d ns man evuid be to fight for country\u2019s honor.has bren Inve home\u2019 because of the Now its up t6 Don Quixote Btephens to is open.people Now that navigation will be able to escape from Toronto both by water and rail.e The U.8.is going te build a 20,000-ton warship.Ever since the nations heard about the Canadian navy they don't seem to be able to build warshlps quick enough.John Philip Sousa wears 16 medals.none too many for a man Who te doomed to listen twice a day to the marches he compused.George Washington®, first in peace.first in War, and first to think of writing up the gaol L ,*Stephens.Canada expects to win some of the foot races at Athens, especially a none of the soldiers from the Russian army ure going to compete.Now that the case is over.and Gaynor and Greene have lost all their money, the jawyers might fly their flags at half-mast and go into mourning.It\u2019s difficult to see why those people are so alarmed about Niagara Falls dry- The tourists will still have the jachine Rapids and the Chateau de Ramezay to fall back on, to + When a man owns a fishine + + outfit it's a sign he isn\u2019t going to «+ 4 church.+ a 2a a 2 ut 2 Jt en ML Le) Mr.Rockefeller is right in saying thet \u201cthe mère possession of wealth does not bring happiness.\u201d Tt Is the spending of it.Probably $25 a week does not seem a large sum to an experienced prophet Hke Dowie, who has been in the habit of making it rain money in barvels.AT THE BALL GAME, I have sat upon the bleachers, With the yelling, hooting crowd; In the grandstana 1 have nested, With the wealthy and the proud.1 have been in many places, But the one that wus immense Was when a boy J used to seek The knot-hole in the fence.\u2018Twas a knot-hole 1 had whittied, Big enough to fit my eye; I could see the pitcher working, And the flelders chase a fly; I could always ses the runner, Though the crowd was big and dense; 1 could always tell the players > Through the Knot-hoie In the .lt was there ! always hurried - F Aller school, and there 1 i Nor ever thought of Jetving, ! Fill tbe final out was made, It was tere you'd find me ; With my features drawn and\u2019 For 1 often grew excited, At that knot-hole in the fence, 1 have tried the different places, Back of third, | thought was great; I've sal just back of first and ROW 1 sit behind the plate.Bug something there ts lacking, 1 know not how or whence, For games seemed more exciting Through that kgot-hole in the fence.But when is the Canadian Insurance Commission going 40 touch Off the fireworks?There Is a néw publication called tre \u2018\u2019Po-morrow Magazure,' dealing prine- pay wih the tues of yesterday .A report says that this has been a bad season for song Writers, which js not so strange after #0 many seasons of bad song wrivers.Prophet Dowle is now reported to be sulfering from & weak stomach, but his lungs are sull holding out.Russia wlll not insist on July as the time for The Hague conference.In fact, Huse has about got wound to the palut where it doesn\u2019t insist very much on any- Most men prefer misrule to Mrs.Rul EY Natural Gift.Praf.Chattingion\u2014\"\u201cNo person can acquire a thorough command of the En- gab language without a knowledge of Mr.Gabbieton\u2014\" That's where you go lame, professor.My wife never studded Latin.\u201d ; As Emperor Wiillam has made no qom- ment on thé Tas agreament, it is safe to conclude that he is already: en- groased in thinking up some &lhar vf making trouble.1 Vesuvius Is fo be congratulated on\u2019 one thing, at least.No one has approgbhed it with an offer 00 g6 on the American vaudeville stage.7 : , Sadness of It.gingleton\u2014\" The only relations I have ane distant.\u201d : Wedderty\u2014-\u2018Huh! Ybu're mine ere near enough to visi After the weather bureau suce in forecasting the six months ahead maybe it will taie steps to improve it.General Oyama has retired.Oyama is a stout man.and to chase a speedy srmy ke Russians for about three months was a tax upon him.in luck.All t me.\u201d It would be well for the older member: of the family to brush up on baseball termes 11 they want to know what younger members are talking about during the mext few months.In a later and ,more scientific a Naples be ng to \u201csave\u201d tis SE.cano c-ligh: corporation nessing the power now going to waste there.° \u2014 With a little more practice the Harbor embers will Db to Board m e able teaign almost faut enough to get into Hon.Mr.Blair's class.There Is a suspicion {bat Gaynor and Greene thought they Werk guilty eyén before the jury hed taken them ot confidence.Jute their \u2014.Connecticut lan d- bn He gat off cheap.4 nt through Pullman: excursion rates on all and descriptive literature address M.\u2018'.Exchange st.Portland, Maine es PORTLAND MAINE'S Ideal Vacation Resort! Delightfully situared ai head of most beautiful bay on Atlantic coast, with over 300 islands.Refined city (80,000), health rating A-1.purest cit, water In U.S, per fect sewerage, clean streets; electric cac equipment unsurpassed, auto garages, good liveries.Ample sccommodatinng for tourists, GOOD hotels, GOOD boarding houses: furnished cotigges on neurbs shores and islands for rent.Ocean breezes assure cool dave and restful nightie.Splendid harbor, excursions down the ba, yachts and hoats to let: derp sea fishing, With lobsters and clams lo abundance; finest beach buthing.Plexsure parks in suburbs, refined, orderly.Cacines and outdoor theatres.One-day trips In and to lekes and mountains.Fuperb scenery from alghtly boulevards.Many historical features nly twenty hours by steamer from New York and ten hours by roads and Loats, For detalled informatign Rich, Secretary BOARD UF TRAUP.2: #1 10 law ud TY ei if?=I bet] st tt EO iE] Port La 3 > dE 7 sc ky IR tn (REE 3 iA [ARI jE AR RE as MEL IN SUE [im Ur ROUE FH sa ll Vines | R pe LR BL TA Gi ME Ie LA 2 FEU = IY \"4 Vag.KT BO RY FT NEE Sè, {2 FN Spring (Progress Brand) Our Blue Serge and Worsted Suits for Young Men at $10.00 to $15.00 Are the Best Values offering in Canada Suits! WM.CURRIE, Clothier 423 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.HOTELS.BRETTON HALL?New York's largest family hotel Broadway at 86th Street, (Bubway Station.) 10 minutes from Grand Central Theatres, Single rooms and sultes wall sizes for transients.Rates much lower than at the mols; downtown hotasls.Cafe, Restaurant, Blillards Music.Overlooking the Hudson.in the heart of the Riverside residence section.Most desirable location in New York for Apring or Kummer.ANDERSON & PRICE CO., Props.1 and of © Ormond Beach and White Mountains.73 13e0d Grand Union Hotel Rooms From $1,00 Per Day Up Opposite Grand Gort Station BAGGAGE }:Z FREE NEW AMSTERDAM HOTEL + European Plan urth Ave.and 21st St, New York Feat location in eity for shopping and theatres.From Grand Contrai Station take Fourth Ave.Cars direct to Hotel Rates $1.00 per day and upward.41 38 cod EDWARD COYNR & COSIGNS OF A TWIST IN MURDER CASE New Developments.Pointing Away From Boarder in St.Cesaire Tragedy.Special to The Montreal -Btar.St.Cesaire, April 17.\u2014Inspector Lapointe, of the Provincial Detective Service has been working since yea- terday on the St.Cesaire murder case.He has not yet made any arrest.but he is strongly of opinfon that Desau- tels alias Lapointe, the man held by the local authorities under suspicion, is entirely Innocent.Me is © inced that the death of Mrs.Gendreau was not the result of a desire for vengeance a dismissed hoards, but rather the result of a well planned crime.He intimates that when the details coms out it will reveal ohé of the most sensational dramas of passion in the history of crime in the province.The man now under sued was one of the first to direc to trect.suspicion wards Desautels.and his insistence on teving to fasten the crie on the un- tn a> 7 \u2026 .Arp EDUCATIONAL.Trinity College School PORT HOPE, ONT.Residential School for Boys.Next Term Begins April 23rd.For Cslendar and other information apply to REV.OSWALD RIGBY, M.A, LL.D, 91 3eo0d Headmaster.BISHOPS COLLEGE SCHOOL Lennoxville, P.Q.Headmaster: THE REY.E.J.BIDWELL, M.A.(Oxon ).The B8chool will re-open after the Easter Holidays at 9 a.m.on Thursday, April 19th, 1908.For information, Calendars.etc.Apply to the Headmaster or Secretary.206 WINTER RESORTS.- From Ocean to Ocean Prom NEW ORLEANS TO SAN FRANCISCO.Sunset Express OF THE : SOUTHERN PACIFIC RURS DAILY Inquires 70 Washington St, Boston fortunate fellow was what directed attention to himself.Desautels is in a narrow cell at the town hall, and neems to be indifferent to what i» going on.He declares that he is finno- cent, and that his innocence will be made clear in good time 1 THE WESTERN HOSPITAL\u2014The Western Hospital was decorated Easter Monday with plants and flowers furnished by {He Westmount Boys Phylatelic,Boctety, ~~ a Par ALL THIS WEEK.ACADEMY-,,,;.' Mon.Wed, and Sat.B.,D.STAIR presonts GEORGE SIDNEY in BUBY 1ZZY\u2019S VACATION Prices 16c, 25c, 50e, bc, Next Week\u2014Black Patti Troubadours, 90°6 FRANCAIS», {Tome AND EVENING \u2014THIS WEEK BIG HEARTED JIM! Realistic Western Scenes.Lois of Comedy.Great Cast, Prices, 10, 20, 30, 85 and 50e.Next week-\u20144 Wife's Secret.90°6 ALL THIS WEEK.ROYAL\u2014 Matinee Every Day.STAR SHOW GIRLS PRICES\u201410c, 20c, 30c and 50c.Next Week\u2014JOLLY GRASS WIDOWS.906 Theatre Des Nouveautes Comedie-Francuise.Tel.Bell Eas Week of April 16th, ! + 1388, \u201cLe Roman I\u2019Un Jeune Homme Pauvre.\u201d Play in § acts, by Octave Feulllet.Matinea Saturday.Next week\u2014PLUS QUE REINE.91*Jeod 20d REGINENT CANADIAN ARTILLERY ORDERS BY THE 0, C, ; The Regiment will parade for drill dur- ng e week commenci ; 16th, as follows: ne Monday.the Monday\u2014No.1 Company.Tuesday\u2014No.2 Company.Wednesday\u2014No.3 Company.Uniform, Drill Order.All parades valled at 8,15 P.M.sharp.By order, ERNEST C.COLE, Major, Act, Adjutant.SALE OF WORK Under the auspices of the LADIES AID SOCIETY OF THE EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, .\u2026 APRIL 10thb and 20th, 1908, Thursday and Friday Aftermoons apd Evenings, LECTURE HALL of the NEW CHURCH cor.Bertrand and De Montigny sta.Useful and Fancy Articles on Sale.Heme Made Candies.REFRESHMENTS, TICKETS, 5 cts.R9*2end Special Notice.Pianos 25 per cent.discount for cash off our regular catalogue prices will be allowed during April.Layton Bros, 144 Peel street.N.B.\u2014Open evenings.87 3eod 90*3 Benefit Montreal Press Club.The Secret of Shakespeare BY\u2014 Rev.William Burgess Of Chicage.NEW KARN HALL, 2384 St.Catherine Street, Thursday, April 19th.1,000 Nents at Fifty Cents.91°3 Stamps All kinds, old and new, duplicates Wil) sell ch te collectors.Write or call for particulars.P.G.Mount, 117 8t.Denis St., Montreal.: ; O1 3eod TO-NIGHT-\u2014Matince Saturday, The TENDERFOOT With Oscar L.Figman and Ruth White.NEXT WEEK\u2014GRACE GEORGE.\u2014 - SOUSA AND HIS BAND Assisted by Four Emjuent Artists, will give 2 GALA CONCERTS TO-MORROW, APRIL 18th.Afternoon at 3.00.Evening at 8.18 SPECIAL\u2014Mr.Sousa\u2019s latest march, \u201cThe Free Lance,\u201d will be heard here for the first time.Seats mow selling at Star Branch Office, corner Peel and St.Catherine street.PRICES\u2014=-Matinee, Iic, Seats, $1.00; Boxes, $5.00.760, Box boc, Evening, 25c, hoc, 75c, $1.00, Box Seats, $1.50; Boyes, $5.00.9082 Congregational College PUBLIC CLOSING EXERCISES for the Awarq of Diplomas and Prises, Tuesday Night at 8 0°Clock, \u2014in the-\u2014 COLLEGE HALL, 58 McTAVISH 8T.Address by the Rev, Wm.Mcintosh, Collection in aid of the Library.on Grand Tombola In Aid of the s.>.©.+.DRAWING ON APRIL 25TH, at 8 P.M, at VICTORIA RIFLES ARMOURY.Prizes may be obtained same evening.Over risen, including Trip te England, Piano, etc.TICKETS, $1.00, at \u2018Star\u2019 Branch Office.and 107 Crescent street.87°6eod Hydraulic Navigation Go.A meeting of the sharehniders of the above Company will be held in the Club Room.Windsor Hotel.THURB&- DAY, 19TH INST.at R10 pm.to discuss matters of great importance.87°2 2aw It Spots Fioat Before the tyes From Nervous Ocular Tension, I wil! Buggest a Rémedy.PROF.GRANT, 8.0.4.Prof.Physiological and Applied Optics, Optical Institute of Canada.\u2019 | Appointments: ! a, Up 1832.2173 ST.CATHERINE STREET, (Opposite Bible House.) \u2018\" Hours 8 to 1.2 to 5.The - Grand International AUTOMOBILE SHOW, The Arena, April 21 to 28 greatest display of French, English, Canadian and American Automobiles, Boats and Accessories ever seen in Canada.ADMISSION 25c Music Every Afternoon and Evening.Motor All Woo years\u2019 SA.OO A PAIR is a mont reasonable price for genuine TROUSERS MEASURE.The latest styler for the season.gather with a fine Jine of Tweeds, to select from.not to forget experience.man to see about trousers.) ROBERT SEATH & SONS, The 1817 Notre to- Seath's 50 make him a good Trouser Makers, Dame street, Montreal THE PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL OF HE HIGHEST CLASS IS AT 46, 48, 50 Queensborough Terrace, LONDON, W,, ENG, Two minutes walk from Queen's Road Tube and Kensington Gardens.Newly Decorated and Furnished throughout with every Luxury.FINEST ENGLISH MEAT ONLY.Beparate Tables in the Dining-rooms.FRENCH CHEFS.BLECTRIC LIGHT.YULL-8IZED BILLIARD TABLE.TERMS FROM 3 ge.SINGLE; '¢ ge.DOUBLE PER WEEK INCLUSIVE No charge for Hot or Cold Baths, either In Bedrooms or Bathrooms.Frees Use of Cabinet Turkish Bath.o GENTLEMEN VALETED AND THEIR UNDERWEAR KEPT IN REPAIR FREE OF CHARGE\u2019 Tarifis may be obtained at Star Of- five, 43 20 2aw | OXFORD CAFE A LA CARTE, The Best and Most Sntinfac- tery way to eat.Our Service Unrivalled.91 166604 DE JERSEY TENT\u2014The regular meet: of De Jersey Tent, No.10, K.O.T.M.} te held this ( ) evene tn Bt.Catherine si Tuesday r hail, Empire Bulking west.i grecececcte é Ho % Re \u20ac NDSOME forthe sideboard are the J) ce EE ECECECECCECCECECEECETEEE Silver Deposit Decanters which are among the most successful of recent productions from the Gorham workshops in Montreal, The decanters are of many graceful shapes, and the silver deposit shows the work of artistic hands.y Johnston Bros., JEWELLERS, | 819 St.Catherine Stroot EEECEEEE EEE CECE E cesse EEE 4 .to Capo Hatteras this ls the most dan- \u2014ail civilixed countries.Of theme there are \\ the mastery, ~~ Canal Projected Agross Cape Cod.Dredges will soon be put to work at tho job of cutting a ten mile ditch across the Massachusetts peninsula.Government statistics show that about 40,000 vessels rounded Cape Cod during the year ended March 31, 1899.They represented a registration of over 23,000,000 tons.Records for twenty vears show that about 160 vessels went down off the Cape, involving a loss of about sixey-five lives and $1,600,000 worth of property.Next serous part of the coast, In addition, Vineyard Sound 1s fog bound for nearly a hundred days out of each year, With the new ship canal all these difficulties will be avoided.and 120 miles, by the outside route, or seventy miles by the Bound route, will be saved.The scheme has been talked of for mora than two esnturies.From Buzzards Bay to Cape Cod Bay, says the Electric Magazine, the distance at several points is hardly ten miles.The soil is sandy and Is believed to be free from rock ledges calculated to impede excavation.-Most of the work can be done by dredging.Under a Massachusetts charter and with a capital of $6,000,000 and authorized bonds of an equal amount, the Boston, Cape Cod and New York Canal Company has been purchasing its right of way.The plans have been made so that the business may war- rent an appeal for a greater capacity to accommodate tonnage the waterway may be both widened and deepened without excessive cost.Organization completed, right of way purchased, surveys of the route made and engineering plans laid, dredging and excavation will start before long, and the backers of the undertaking are confident that two years and 8 half will witness the completion and opening of the waterway.Provisjont have been put by the State of Massachusetts Into the charter of the company to safeguard the people.By the present charter the State retains the privilege of purchasing the entire interest of the canal company at the end of ten years by the payment of the cost of construction and an allowance of 10 per cent.added as fair compensation.The State also reserves the right to limit the profit of the canal company beyond 10 per rent.per \u2018annum, thus fairly protecting the public agalnst the possibility of excessive tolls it any time.3 International Criminals.Locard, of the l'ni- society is constantlv threatened by international bands of criminals, These arg so perfectly organized and have such extensive ramifications as to be able to defy the police.Among them are accomplished linguists and industrial experts.In the Archives d\u2019 Anthropologie Criminelle, he declares that the first step taken in suppressing these associations should be tn identify those whom the police may apprehend, no matter in what country they may he found.There is need of a uniform plan, so that criminals may be promptly recognized, and desarriptions of them cone cisely reported.Since Bertillon introduced his system in Paris, in 1852, great progress has been made in securing the adoption of certain methods of jdentifi- cation, which are now employed in nearly According to Dr.versity of Lyons, six: Anthropometry.photography, verbal description, observation of the color of the iris, record of marks made hy tattooing and of scars, and dacyloscopy lden- tifications by measurements are not altogether decisive, especially in the case of women and children.Photography is both inconvenient and expensive.If it were more readily communicable by letter and telegram, verbal description would be of great value; to relieve this difficulty a stenographlc cipher has often been adopted, An abbreviated notation has also been employed in recording the presence of tattooing, scars, and the imprint left by the fingers in the process of | dactyloscopy, Evidently the identification of & criminal will soon be as simple as the cooking of a hare.But in the one case as in the other it is of some importance that the victim should first be caught, Scientist and Llitterateur.Prof Nathaniel Southgate Shaler.of Harvard University, who died last week, aged 65 years, was easily the foremost American geologist, but he was much more than a representative of any ons branch of sclence.He war a student of a wide range of subjects, of sonial economy and history as weil as geology, biology.and zoology.and the author of many notable books.His \u201cBtudy of the American Commonwealth\u201d is a sound and valuable work.He found time to write a useful and suggestive book entitled \u2018\u2019Domesticated Animals: Their Relation to Man.\u201d His sociological studies, \u2018The Individual\u201d 1900); \u201cThe Citizen\u2019 (1903), and \u201cThe Neighbor\" (1904), attracted a great deal nf favorable comment.His most extraordinary literary work, however, was his long dramatic poem, \u201cElizabsth of Eng- Jand,\u201d which filled five volumes, and sat forth, in well made verses of the Elizabethan pattern, the glorious happemings of a spacious age.This wax really a wonderful achtevement for a man of Prof.Bhaler's activity In other fields.Tt car- tainly proved his contention that a man of sclence may alno be a student of the liberal arts.Double Personality.In the American Journal of the Medical Bejences, Dr, Alfred (Gordon reports an interesting case of doubla personality, tn which the symptoms of what was once called \u201c\u2018demoniacal possession\u2019 are plain- Iv marked.The patient is \u2018absolutely convinced that he is composed of two beinæs\u2014number one and number two.\u2018The latter is inimical to the first in every respect; suggests wrong acts, interferas with his life, even dictates to him bad language when ha talks to others; briefly, number two is always far \u2018the bad part of hin.life\u2019.As this malady is unaccompanied by any peculiar motor symp- toma beyond -a slight inequality of the pupils, and an absence of the \u201cknee jerk.\u201d Dr.Gordon regards it as a kind nf apilepsy of the mensory centres.The condition is not Uke that observed in hypnotism, in which the self of the second state has no recollection of the thoughts And acts of the self of the first state.Hera the two selves exist not succean- ively, but simultaneously, and contend for THE GLEANER.HIGH CLASS BREAD | A a vA s 818 .| World Gossip © Winnipeg's Manufacturing Future, \u201cNot only is there great forest and agricultural wealth around oentral Cana- du.but there 1s also great mineral wealth, which now, will have a direct bearing on the city of Winnipeg.sald Mr.Frank J.Harney, ™ Winnipeg.at the Windsor last evening.\u201cTeke, for instance, the nickel deposits which have been found in the vicinity of Sudbury, and which have been found upon development to be practically inexhaustible.By the use of diamond drills, a number of which have been employed in this connection day and night for several years, tons of ore mounting into the mil- Hons have been blocked out.There are also large bodies of ore located on which no development has been attempted as yet.\u201cThen Peut nd in time to come, there is the Trmiskaming district, \u201cwith its silver deposits, and the rocky region stretching away from the St.Lawrence and running towards the north-west, which is bound to produce not only the minerals which are being mined to-day, hut very probably minerals af a rare character.\u201cIn addition to the Sudbury nickel mines, there are also the Cobalt nickel mines and the corundum mines of Hastings and Renfrew, The building of the Temlskaming and Northern Ontario Rafl- way brought ahout the discovery of the great Cobalt silver deposits, and with the advent of the Grand Trunk Pacific through that region It is not going toa far to say that there ia every possibility of vast areas of mineral bearing being discovered In the hinterland nf Ontario.\u201cThen again, we have the large and valuable deposits of Iron which have been discovered around the Lake Super.for district.\u201cThe proximity of these mineral lands to Winnipeg will.no doubt, make her a great manufacturing city, with solid paying industries, and help to take her out of the position she occupies at present.trat of a city living on the commissions taken from the agricultural products which are sent eastward.and from the manufactured articles which are sent westward.\u201d Club of Amateur Aeronauts.Speaking of the autnmobile craze in the United States at the present time, Mr.Charles D.Wilson, of New York, states that it would not be surprising if In a few years ballooning would become the rich man's sport in that country.\u201cUp to date the professionals have entirely moropolized this branch of sport, but lately a club of amateurs has been formed.which bids fair to boom the recreation.\u201cOur newspapers are also taking hold of the matter, and it is rarely that a notice of some amateur ascent is missing trom the daily columns.\u2018The first ascent made by members of the amateur club took place a short while ago, and 1 myself was one of the three who volunteered my services.\u201cOne feels a little \u2018scary\u2019 when contem- Plating the matter for the first time, but once started, 1 can tell you that there is nothing more reposeful for one's spirit than a balloon ascent.One feels utterly exalted.and lost to all consclousness of time and place, and it is my firm belisf that the only piace a person can enjoy perfect peace ls in mid-air.\u201cMany are joining this club.and within the next couple of vears it would not be surprising if similar clubs would be established all over the country.\u201d Tuberculosis In the Old Country.\u201cConsumption carries off more victims than all the other infective illnesses put together.\u201d Above is the opinion of Dr.Aylmer T.Goodman, of London, the Windsor last evening.Dr.Goodman is & strong apostle of the doctrine that the Asylum Boards of Great Britain would make a very sensible impression upon the ravages of this disease at an intial expense, which would not be very great, while the ultimate saving would be incalculable.\u201cThere are,\u201d said he, \u2018seven thousand deaths per annum from tuberculosis In london alone, which means that something like forty or fifty thousand people are suffering from the disease at a given time, \u201cOut of thix number there would be possibly eight to ten thousand who are in the early stages of consumption, and If these could be dealt with by sanator- jum treatment they would have a chance of restoration to health could they only be taken in time.\u2018This question does not concem the great metropolis atone, but the whole country, and the whole country will have to deal with the matter.Otherwise sanatoriume were erected only in oe! don poor patients would flock from all parts to the city.and we have all we can do to take oare of the Indigent sick now within the city limits.\u201d expressed at Jewish Progress in Chicago.Mr.Harry B.Michaels, of Chicago, states the sons of Israel in the Windy City are coming to the front in that part of the world, and are now about to erect a club-house which will cost in the neighborhood of $100,000.\u201cThe idea In erecting this club-house is to offer opportunities for the recreation and improvement of social life among the Jews, which wil attract the children of the ghetto kireetn, the young men from the corners, ahd Jewish fathers and mothers from tha monotony of their home surroundings.\u201cWith the completion of this clubhouse will come a reorganization in the social life of the Jews of that city, In addition to organizing for the promotion of wiucation, moral and physical culture, and civic training, à library will be installed.: \u201cThere will also he catablished danses In English and Hebrew.\u201cThe young men will be tauzht -book- Keeping, sisnography.teiegraphy, arithmetic And penmansntp, while classes In doragstic science, drossmahing and millinery will be formed for the women.\u201cCourses of lectures will ba given, and @ rnof garden will be nintatned during the summer months.\u201cTe JA à, Aréat step in advancs for.the Jewish péople.añd the work will begin within short time.\u201d | Business Meu's Lusch from 13 to & 232 809 ¥ GARDNER'S Rusiners man's Junch\u2014fish, stew, OT tea and coffee or milk, at the counters 185.Full course dinner served at tables from 12 to 3 p.m, for ladles and one men, 25c.No, 240 St Lawrence à a1 The only place to lunch and \u201cdine in comfort uptown fs at - STRATHCONA CAFE Entrance 114; McGill College ave.Quick service.good cooking, cleanliness, and à 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PHOTOS AT ARLESS hte week, 235 ' NATURAL .261 St.James Shoes Bt.Catherine W.pear Bleury 88 159 86 312 Chas.-M.Alexander, {FORP GAFFE.The best procurable Is whit the demands\u2014we certainly have it.T3 50 law IT | grag \u2018tiff claims that defendant, who has al- -f hearing to-day.| ston ; tes must have been controlled by 1 strongly to the transactions.\u2019 | tions have been re ae __ LASF EDITION.Ed EEE EE LE ce rit IONS \u2018ormed Subject of Lively In- siness Relations With the Late James Cooper Formed the Subject of Much Evidence. or 2 \u2019 pay 82 or go to gaol for ten days for ,, Opsuinz High.on Neptune place.Catherine up to 2.30 Spm Dunn, for loitering and being drunk, Amalgamates Copte 215%, 114% 118% 113% was : to two months with a Amork i Lao où 7ox 0% % és fine of 320 er two adätttonal months.4.A ot & jag ids dein da pref .2.20 Peeper Am_Buitg & Ref Co 181% igi BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS.|i%Smbamer® 4 i.\u2014 AmdeaTep & MB ony iH How the Different Clubs Stand Up aa more \"so 10h 18 to Date.#ik we Following ds the result up to date: irae, iv #TANDING OF TRAMS.os sages 1.Vice Reserve, let .1763 - 2184 ni 2.Vice Actives, 2nd sorecescecce 1861 .171 % 8.l@t .,.8.5 oc0vasee 160 nent Three Strings EN Ie pr ng, Vics Reserves.817 8x .1.Bmp Ten i .2 erves .t Single String.ik .A.W: Pertcer, Réserves.351 14 2.R.Darling, Vics Reserves .248 Legs gas 1» 3.J.Drysdale, Vics Actives .236 aie iN ee 3 4.W.Edéison, Engineers .233 sise ses fy 3 _ ay ay a LATE COTTON MARKET NEWS.Bin 141\u20ac lon de pe Montaiten mhvata 150% ay 3855 186, From the Bpecial Correspondent of poral is ie IR ü the Montres) Star on the New meneveiiten \u2018rack 117 ites je à York Cotton Exchange.¥ Csntrald Had.144s À : is .New York, N.Y., April 17\u2014The wea- 7 SB Gh 68 \u20ac ther over the four holidays was not be oo 1151: 75 CH iis S some sections, mostly beneficial, and | hort selling for sho , and prices held within a point or two of they, aie opening.eu } 108% 83 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.8.Bache & Do, B tal street, oo \u2026 i, J ihe closing prises ll eile toliows: Wie, 0mm aT .April 17th, 1908.Opening Highest Lowest ose whet way TNR ae fiz MS,| New York Cotton Exchange., in a a % 4607 Misers.J.8.Rachs & Co, 59 Hospital\" > 8 $3m ot street, roport the cotton market as fois Our ay fon 0% ue à 2 town for the Star: ror Way 18 2 1688 gm 18% Opening.High.Low.3.30 ME July 1046 ist a 8 [May .\u2026.\u2026 1136 11,38 1186 1187 ar nr BE om ded Be uy oo.DL UM nM bw mor VU \" vee ey 11.07 1 i ; au 8, October .',.10,08 10.64 16,61 bn es mu M, GES LE HU Le | | A FEETEEE od | bE i sr 36 DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN CPA Stock Suddenly Wakes Up and Wail Street Rushes It Close to 175.NEW NW.LAND STOCK RECORD Consolidated Gas Goes Lower in Wall Street-\u2014Money Loaned There at Four Per Cent.Wall Street made a fair show of strength early to-day, but towards noon lower prices were registered on profit taking.A display of fireworks in C.P.R.was a feature, while there was a whole ream of bullish tips out on Copper and Anaconda, Mr.Levy predicting fancy prices for the latter.Consolidated Gas made a new low record by breaking over 2 points and selling at 137 1-8.Canadian Pacific Rallway acted nicely in Wall Street, in fact, at times it showed up &bout as well as anything on the list.There was a great deal of aotivity and the sales to 12.30 were 8,600 shares.Montreal people back from New York over the holiday.say that the bulls down there are talking very bullishly on Pacific, and are inclined to think that it is going to move.C, P.R.will sell ex-rights on Friday the 20th.The feeling in regard to the James J.Hl invasion {8 more cheerful and the Street is now analysing his schams as 25 per cent.desire and 75 per cent.bluff.{fic was traded in here to some extent, but the price dragged behind the level set in New York.At tts top level to-day Canadian Pacific made a new high record, counting the dividend, which was paid on April 2nd.The previous high record was 1774 while to-day's top price, with the dividend added, would made it 1777-8.\u2018The move in C.P.R.set in around the noon hour, and its run to 174 7-8 created quite a stir around the local street.The rights were quoted at 12 to 121-8.More gold engagements were reported, a cable saying that $2,000,000 woul be withdrawn from the Bank of England for New York.The total engagements of gold announced Just week \u2018Were $13,100,000, while the total movement since March is $18,200,000.Of that amount $15,366,000 came from London, the balance from Berlin and Paris.There were no signs of any further tightening of money in New York, and the bulk of the morning loans were made at 4 per cent.In connection with the Lake of the Woods-Keewatin deal it is pointed out that the Keewatin shareholders re- celve $750,000 of 6 per cent.bonds on the Keewatin property guaranteed by the Lake of the Woods Company, and $200,000 In cash.This means that for an additional fixed charge amounting to 345,000 per annum, the Lake of the YWaode Company.acquires an additions! mill having a capacity of 4,000 berrèls per day.In addition the Lake of the Woods Company gets a fireproof elevator of 500,000 bushels\u2019 capacity.The same management and operators can run both plants, as they are situated within a short distance of one another.The $200,000 payment by the Lake of the Woods Company has been provided out of surplus earnings.This will give the company an output of 9.000 barrels per day.The New York Banks gained $16,- 599,000 \u2018from the suyb-treasury since Friday.Both Dominion und Nova Scotia Bteel shares were inclined to be a little firmer, but there was not a great deal doing.The former sold up to 33, while Sootla was firm towards the close at Havana common was firm but neglected at yesterday's advance.Montreal Cotton is still being picked up around 126, while Twin City was slow in the vicinity of 120.There were sales of 200 shares of Montreal Street Ry.at, 274 3-4.The highest and lowest prices to noon of the Canadians in Wall Street were as follows : High Low Can.Pac., .114% 172% Havana., .* 82% 82% 800 Pr.\u201cee + ae oo 174 178 Duluth.ae es 20% Duluth Pr.+.2e 42% To-morrow the Montreal brokers will vote on a motion to have the morning sessions close at the old hour of 12.30, Instead of 12.45 p.m., as at present.Earnings of the Twin City Rapid Transit Company for the first week in April, were 897,709, an increase over the same week last year of $15,059, or 18.22 per cent.The output of the Crow's Nest Col- Heries for the week ending April 13th, was 17,840 tons, or a dsily average of 2.973 tons.The $6.060,000 of the first consolidated 4 per cent.bonds of the Minneapolis, St.Paul and Sault Ste.Marie recently listed were for the following purposes: Exchanged for Minn.& Pac.ists and M.Sault Ste.M.M.& Alt.Ists.$ 190.000 298 miles of road at $20,000.5,860,000 Total .ov +.$6,080,000 The new road extends from Thief River Falls, Minn.westerly to Ken- mare, a distance of 268 miles.In addition there is included a new line from Underwood, N.D., running northerly to Garrison, a distance of 19 miles.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Iron bonds\u201483,000 at 86, W.Land\u2014100 at 600, IHnols pfd.\u201432 at 97.Detroit\u201440 at 97%.Havana-\u201410 at 42.St.John Ry.\u201430 at 110.- Dominion Cotton bon 4.500 at 98.Royal Bank\u20144 at 328%.Molsons Bank\u201446 at 22814.Twins\u201435 at 120.Montrea} Cotton\u20143 at 135%, 100 at 126.Ohfo Trac.\u2014150 at 31%.Canadian Pacifio\u2014150 at 173] 525 at 174, 100 at 17414, 200 at 174%.Montreal Street Ry.\u2014200 nt 374%.Power\u201425 at 94%, 15 at B4, 50 at 8414.Mackay\u201471 at 66%.Mackay pfd.\u201450 at 73%.26 at 73%.Price Bros.bonds\u2014$1,000 nt 104% and nt Int, Coal\u2014100 at 85, Ton-\u201480 at 387, 100 at 33, 50 at 8%.75 t a 3 .~ Beotia\u2014150 at 84%, 50 at E4%, 100 at 65.Textile pfd.\u201438 at 106.Toronto Ry.\u20145 at 1224.Oglivie ptd.\u2014t5 nt 127.USED TO QUOTATIONS.(Philadelphia Bulletin.) It's a poor stock broker who doesn\u2019t knaw how to use quotition marie, \\ + When the First Sixteen Banks of Canada Were Founded.It is rather Interesting to Jook over the dates that eôme of the leading Canadian banks began business.Below is given a Mst of the sixteen oldest banks in the country and the year they were founded: Bank of Montreal, established .1817 Quebec Bank, established .1818 Bank of New Brumewick, incor- POrated .4.0 sou00es .1830 Bank vf Nova Scotia, incorpor- ed .188 Bank of British Nerth America.1836 Bank of Toronto .855 Ontarlo Bank .1857 Canadian Bauk of Commerce .1867 Royal Bank, incorporated 1869 as the Merchants Bank of Halifax.1889 Union Bank of Canada ., .1868 Moleons Bank Merchants Bank of Canada La Banque Nationale Bastern Townships Bank.Union Bank of Halifax .St.Stephens Bank .MADE A NEW HIGH RECORD.Canada North-West \u2018and stock made a new high record to-day, when 100 shares sold at 300.In London about two weeks ago there were sales of this stock at 130, which is equal to 480 on the Montreal basis.ceenneesd MINING EXCHANGE CHAIRMAN.Mr.J.B.Picken, Chairman of the Mining Exchange which is about to start up after a rest of some years.WASSERMANN BOUGHT C.P.R.While the movement in C.P.R.was on a wire to E.& C.Randolph said: \u201cw started the buying in C, P.R., advanced over two points from the opening.A well known operator Just returned from London is again active in the stock.\u201d INTEREST ON CANADIAN 4.The haif-year'e interest due on May 1 on the Dominion of Canada 4 per cemt.stock, 1874, 1376 and bonds are inscribed 1878-9, will be paid on tat date by the Bank Montreat.The balances of the of tnacribed stock were struck on April 12.26,000 COMMERCE SHARES.Applivations have been made to the London Stock Exchange committes to al- tow the further lasuve Canadian Bank of Commerce of 26,000 anaes of $50 eacn, filly paid, to be quoted in the official TO REDEEM QUEBEC BONDS.The Bank of Montréal announves that the Province of Quebec 1574 414 per cent.extended Joan and 5 per cent.loan of 1876 will be redeemed on May 1.MINE DECLARED A DIVIDEND.The Canadian Goldfields Syndioate, Limited, has declared a dividend of 13-4 per cent.on lis $600,000 of issued capital stock.The dividend is for the quarter ending March 31, and is pay- May 1.The dividend amounts to $10,600, and the total of its dividends to date is $93,000.The Can- udten Goldfields Syndicate ls the owner of 4,260 shares of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, which at the present valuation of the shares ts equal to about $600,000.NOVA SCOTIA STEEL GOSSIP.A despatch from Sydhey says that, everything considered, the output of ths Nova Scotia Steel and Coal pany's open hearth furnaces last month compare favorably, if k does not surpass, any Institution of a simllar nature in the country.There are only three furnaces, which were built for a capacity of 40,000 tons per month.The furnaces are closed down from 8saturdey afternoon till Monday Notwithstanding this, for the month of March they exceeded their supposed ompachly, turning out 44,000 tons of steel.TORONTO MARKET WAS SLOW.The Toronto stock market was very quiet again, although there was a good deal doing in Mackay common.Sales: Traders, 7 at 149; Boverelgu, 11 at 143; Mackay com., 855 at 64% to 85%; do pfd., 166 at 734 to 73%.Dominion Steet ptd., 2 at 82; Bao Pa 210 at 143 to 142%; Mex.stock, 26 at 64%: C.P.R., 126 at 173 to 173; Twin City, 100 at 119% to 120; City Dalry com.15 at 22; do pfd., 18 at 83; Mex, Élet.bonds, 100 at 814.IS THE DEAL ABANDONED ?been definitely abandoned, CROW'S NEST MADE RECORD.The month of March was & banner month at the collieries of the Crow's Nest output of coal for the month amounted to 31,773 tons.The highest previous record was made in Jaguary, when the total amounted to 76,308 tons.MONTREAL EXCHANGE RATES.Montreal exchange rates: New York funds, 1-83 40 1-16 betwean banks; ster- Ung, 60 deya, 8 11-16; do.demand, 9 5-16; Ja grinites, 9 13-33; Parts, france, > PO GRANBY WAS QUIRT.Granby was quiet to-day at 13% to 13.\u2014_\u2014 RUSSIAN BONDS DOWN.Russien bonds were tower at 831-3 | The new loan is 21-3 per cent.prem- lum .HOW HE IS KNOWN.A business man is known by the wy F OLDEST CANADIAN BANKS.Commerce, 28 at 178; Imperial, 8 at 245; |.sampany in whioh he is & partner, | Press : .; ; a as A] THE SHAREHOLDERS An Amusing Scene at the Recent Grand Trunk Ry.Meeting in London.SOME BAD NEWS CAME OUT And the Sharcholders Made a Rush for.the Stock Exchange When They Heard It.There was an amusing scene a: the récent meeting of the Grand \":unk Railway shareholders in La dun.8ir Charies Rivers-Wilaon was making his address, and the shareholders were sitting calm]y listening to a statement of splendid earnings, when Bir Charles drifted from good news to bad.He announced that \u2018only yesterday the direc: tors had been notified that the Supreme Court of the U, 8.had upheld the State of Michigan's sceheme to tax rajl- roads.'* The result of that decision would be that the compeny wowa bu hit not only by Increased taxation in the future, but it would be called upon to pay the arrears of the increased taxation since the passing of the act in 1901.He had not received Information yet as to what tliv t would be, but he was afraid it would prove rather di ble, The announcement was followed by a wild rush for the door in vrder to well Grand Trunks on the Stock Exchange, and Sir Charles finished his address to a slim audience.Also Sir Charles never even smiled when the rush for the door was at ls height.Canadian Bonds Rise in London More changes have taken place in Can- Dominion 4 per cents.(1910) are ¥% vo et 10344.then in provincial stocks Mani- 8 cents.of 1910 sre 1 better at % vely, has taken place im Quebec Province 3 per cents.to 87, and 5 per ocenta 1306 are 1% up at 102%.and ditto 44 per cent.obligations ! et 103.mu city 8% per cents.pei bonds, Quebec are 2 better at 97, ditto \u20ac per cents.are 44 up et 107%, and ditto 4 per centa.1 \u2014 at 103, and ces of 1 have taken place in Ottawe 4% per cents.to 104, in @t.Catharines 4 per cents.to , in Bt.John 4 per cents.to 101, in T 0 4 per cents.to 101, and in 5 pe cents.to 104.ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.Ontario\u2014Prominent officers of U.8.\u201cJ.J.\"\u2014The capital of the North Star Mine was 31.300.000 paid up.Canadian Northera Ratrway William Mackenzie HUDSON'S CAYS WERE HIGHER Hudson's Bay shares wera a shade higher in London.MoCuaig Bros: spe- clal London cable quoted: Hudson's Bay.90 1-2; Grand Trunks, 3rds 64 1-3.ordinary 26 7-8; Canedian Pacific, 178 1-2.Atchison, #6 3-4: Louisville, 155 1-4: 8¢t Paul, 182 1-2; Steel Common, 45; Steel Prd, 112 1-4.MARCH SHOWING VERY BIG.March earnings of United States Steel were between $13,750,000 and $14,000,000, the largest month In the company's history.For first ecarninge will be close to $26.000,000.Earnings for current quarter 1 break all records, and a new record In te Mr.to be established, MR.JAMES J.HILL.It is admitted that James J.Hill knows deal ut 1 ; but the a ra he tells all great doubt is whether knows.that he .SPREADS TO LONDON.(Financial News.Eng.) London is to be provided with an \u201call night bank\u2019 before the world ts many months oider, CITY OF MONTREAL DEBENTURES Interest on the city of Montreal 4 per sterling osnt.debenture stock, 1032, and the 3% per cent.coneoli- dute debentures will be paid May 1.OPINIONS ON THE In many quarters months to come will be argument on roads, owing this case to get prices for the vast quantities of stored.a bull enthracite ood} to r ability in uch higher bh coal BE.& C.Randolph: Further gold en- Fagements werb announced, and both time and call money eased further.Nine months money is now offered at § 1-4 per cent.and call money has ruled at from 4 to 4 1-3 per vent.Charles Head: Trading sentim inclined to bearishness and a fair amount of short stock has been put out this morning.Laldlaw & Co: Bankers are stHl advising caution against over commitments expressing the opinion that while there is no danger of a repetition of the recent flurry so long as speculation is kept within moderate bounds, there is on the other hand little prospect of really easy money In the future.\u2014\u2014 J.8.Bache: Canadian Pacific and Controlled roads, were more active, And sold highér, the talk on Canadian Pacific has n of a bullish character lately.Some heavy selling by, prowi- L Pent houses, ne tha ollowing « ! 5 the maruet \u2019 ® \u201ca da ye Se ey ae RUSHED TO SELL | \u201cHalifax\u201d \u2014 The president of the quarter the matter of production i» also llkely \\ Sir Willlam Van Home is probably the most indefatigable traveller we have In the business or financial world.That is to say, a traveller on business, for Sir William seldom travels for pleasure, unless it is to go out of his way to buy a picture, ) on Bir Wiliam can get in three or four trips to Cuba and a trip to Europe within the limits of u year, and he also finds time to not only transact an immense amount of business while in Montreal, but he also spends many bours painting and In the enjoyment of his collection of the masters.ï 8ir William axrived home from Europe on Sunday, and this week he ip off again to Cuba.: When MaDougall & Cowans moved from Francois Xavier street to Notre Dame they left something of à financial land- ma Thoy ocoupled at 98 Bt.Francois Xav- Jur steer the pére of the late Mr.Wil- oXensle, who weg not only one of the beat known, men on the \u201cBeret.\u201d For over twenty-five years Mi.McKen- nie did busiriess In that office, first as an exo broker, and later as a member of the Montreal Stock Exchange.Reference wes made in this column Yesterday to the connection of the Hodg- son family with the Calumet and Hecla.ee Calumet mine was organized in It was around that period that Mr.John P.Hodgson began to buy Calumet stook, for which he paid 32.50 a share.A few years ago Calumet and Hocla stock saw as high as 8898.00.\u201cTl am not a twenty year prophet, ns 1 do not think that any man's imagination can compass the railway development of the next twenty years.\"\u2014Sir William Van Horne.Did you ever go into a bank where the gevdral attitude of , from the president down to tha janttor, was that you were not wanted around, and that the bank wus being operated for the benefit of the select few, and not for the bublict\u2014Merchants Journal.Some time ago perhaps.Now the \u2018\u201cup- It was stated to-day that the Hon.A W.Morris, ex-Provincial Treasurer.and an old member of the Montfeal Stook Exchange, is seriously iil at Edmonton.The Dominion Securities Corporation has issued a very neat booklet with a brown cover under the title \u2018Bond Offer- It contains a list and full descripti all the bonds being offered by the on the banks In It 1s sald that some of recently broken the usury New York have law.GAIN OF MONTREAL STREET.Was $12,625 for the First 14 Days of April, Raliway \u201cfeu \u201cthe First taro moet Breet pared with (he corp SnAg parma oe year of $12,645.T mat ue ARS in detall for the past week ncren Sunday, 8th ., .85,434 35 8 ATB.TÉ Monday, sth ., ,.200.87 1 R08.G4 Tuesday.10th .7.6423 30 63% 76 Wednesday, 11th .7.797.583 1.11107 ureday, 12th .8.280.76 } 404.61 Friday.13th .6,060.23 645.71 Saturday, 14th .- 8,112.06 1.648.83 GOSSIP ON TORONTO RAILS.At a meeting of the Toronto Raftway Company shareholderw hedd to-day, a mesalution t0 confirm the proposal to is- naw shares rectors say the extra capital is ulred to provide new , DOW equipes.relay rails, extend routes and for other LEVY HAD A HAND IN C.P.R.The Consolidated Gas Movement Attracted Much Attention.New York, Agetl 17.\u2014After a 6 point in many issues, the serity on profit-taking supplement, y pour at certain led oF FIGURES SHOW GOOD GAINS.Three Months\u2019 Net Earnings of the Toledo Ry.and Light, The earni of Toledo\u2018 continue fairly oe, \u2018ana good gains are being ehown over previous years.Below is ehown the for the month of March end the grosse net eamingu for the three month.À 1906 1905 1904 March surp.$ 31,383 $28,080 $18,887 3 mos.gross.460,147 430.915 400,230 Exp.and tax.248,016 220,994 223,767 8 mos.met .$317,131 $209,931 $178,453 Charges .12679 128,883 124,874 3 mos eurp.300,287 381438 351,619 300,887 | HE FOUND A LONG LOST MINE.C.W.Roache, formerly a member of the Los Angeles Police Department, stumbled onto a baking powder can near Barstow, California, rece ntly.Within.the can was still another can, and within the second can was a description of Ferdinand Egbert's lost mine.The location was given, and full details of its discovery confronted Mr.Roache.Egbert, who first discovered the rich ledgh of ore, has been dead ten years: As he had done very little development work the mine was re-located by Mr.Roache.\u2018The ore already uncovered will run as high as $300 per ton.Picked specimens wil go as high as $5,000\u2014Denver Mining Record.; A BANKING CHANGE.Mr.R.Dewant, formerly of the Bank of Commerce at Dunnville, appointed HERE COMES THE BOGEY MAN, J (N, Y.Mail.) \u2019 add _respe tel J J.HO xpectèd in Néw York tore failed to der morrdw, tn e Not ru: vy extagh, or a Will be furthest ru.mes 8 tha ore dam pews, 1 pa sus Sor os so but one of the best liked, SHARP ADVANCE IN.WHEAT THIS MORNING Strength at Liverpool Drove Chicago Bears Under Cover.LIVE STOCK MARKETS SLOW Offerings Light After Easter\u2014Produce Markets S8howed Little Change-\u2014 Eggs Lower and Oata Higher.\u2014\u2014 From Our Special Co ndent of The Montreal Star on the Chicago of Trade.Chicago, Ils.April 17th.\u2014May wheat wold from 79 1-3 to 80 7-8 to 20 % und July from 78% to 9% to 79%, compared with closings yesterday of 79 +8 and 78 3-4 respectively.The advance of 1-2d to 5-8d at Liverpool for the day, compared with a decline here of more than a cant since Thursday last, took the wind out of the sails of those on the bear side, and many of them changed positions, getting under cover-as rapidly as possible.Liverpool stocks showed a decrease of 350 thousand bushels for the week, and are now 1,004,000 bushels.The situation in wheat is now a two- sided affair.On one side all the big stocks of wheat and tlour and the lack of export demand; on the other hand the May is owned by strong hands and manipulation is sure to be seen in ths next few weeks.Minneapolis stocks decreased two million bushels for the week on the bulge private wire house wires sold wheat quite freely, J.H.Davidson, leading milier of the Canadian North-West, and who is now in Winnipeg, wires the Star correspondent, \"Enjoying ideal seeding weather, sixty-five per cent.of wheat sown end of this week.\" Inspections at Winnipeg yesterday re :\u2014 we Cars, No.1 northern .«.+c ov sore se 127 No.3 northern .++ +++< 20000 1 Noa.3 northern .+ ++ se 000 4 No.4 northern .+.+.++ ++ 000000 0 Other grades .«avr 48 Total .oe wren Last year .er secveu see» 116 Fine weather in England: forecast fine.Fair but cloudy and warm in France; forecast, cloudy.jt shipments\u2014 Russlan Pp Last wk.Prev.wk.Wheat, qrs., .233.000 243.000 Maize, qrs.- 6,000 5,000 Danubian shipments\u2014 Wheat, qra.120,000 74,000 Maize, qrs.40,000 8.000 Liverpool closed at 6s 7d to 6s 7 1-44 for No.1 Nor.Man., spot, to-day, and at 63 8 3-4d for May, 6s 7 5-8d for July and 68 7 1-2d for September.London closed at 30s 6d for No.1 Nor.Man.Antwerp closed steady at 17 5-8 for Bahia Blanca.Paris closing at 23.95 for April and 28.50 for July and August.Winnipeg was 1-2 up on April, at noon, at 78 1-4, May being 3-4 up.at 79 ahd July 8-4 up at 80 5-8.Duluth was 1c up at noon, Chittgo was 1c up, at noon, for \u201cMay.July being 8-8 up.May*torn was steady at 48 odts being ateady at 81 3-4.LOCAL MARKBET\u2014Increased strength developed ih the local market for oats this morning.and finally resulted in an advance of about 1-2c.It seems that purchases of No.4 ots are being made at 38 1-2 to 39.store, No.3 being 39 1-2 to 40 and No.2, 40 1-2 to 41.Holders would reem to be all demanding these figures and buyers who re- funed to pay them yesterday are now coming to them.FLOUR.\u2014Demand for flour shows little change, and prices are steady.Quota - tions on Manitobas are $4 per bbl.in bags for strong bakers, and $4.50 for patents.Ontarios are steady at the following prices: Patents, $4.30 to $4.50 per bbl.; straight rollers, In bbis.$3.50 to $4; bags of straight rollers being $1.85 to $1.90, and extra bags being $1.50 to $1.70.WHEAT IN SIGHT.Apr) 16, ril 8, April 17, 806.1908.at 80 1-2.at 80 8-8, at 79 1-8.7-8.May .' 1908.Visible sup.U.8.and Canada.45,781,000 46,138,000 30,972,000 On passage ox U.K.$3,640,000 32,210,000 $0,840,000 to Cont.16,320,000 16,960,000 18,840,000 Total.« 84,741,000 95,338,000 77,452,000 LARGE GRAIN SHIPMENTS, St John Shipped Seven Million Bushels This Season, Bpeciai to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B,, April 17.\u2014St.John will grain as o COTTON FIRMER AT NOON.Weather Hardly Sufficlent to Make Change Either Way.Temperatures have low inthe south-west, with some Mght andl\u2019 showers In the eastern belt, but there has been no tation s0 far as can time.| ent give \u2018ment an tmpetus in either direction.Liverpool due to come unchanged, market opened steady.o nts advance gn-neay and 1 point er on stant tions.At 12.13 the ps WAS very steady, net 4 to 5 points - en Spoils.qujet 8 points higher; sales 8,000, including 7,000 American.Im- | ports 40.000, including 22,000 Amertoan.1: 5 52554 \u2014- open .High.12.39 ap : Los, \u2014 3 SUNDAY EVENING, ABOUT 0, 8 mourning locket.with cross of pearie, coming from The Bherbrooke, hy way of Sherbrooke, St.Matthew and St.Luke sts.Reward at 138 St.Luke st.Les, \u2014 AT THE ST, JAMES CATUF- ral.Euster eveuing, = brown band- satchel.name of Qwner in the watchél.Return 238 Bt.AntUine st.OST \u2014 BATURDAY, APRIL 14TH, CARriage rug.Reward st 27} William at LesT \u2014OR STRAYED PROM 788 MANCE at, eight months old fox terrier.spot on back und M hair.Information 88.to his whereabouts will be gladly received at above address.Reward.: Lee \u2014 SUNDAY.APRIL 15TH, BE tween Iberville Bt.Catherine ES Bertrand, to Fast End Methodist Church.lady's silver watch, owner's name on back.Please return 97 Tberville street: reward.\u2018 î OST\u2014ON THE 18TH, GOLD CHAIN, Loe pattern.Reward Reward.161 Roy et.Montreal.FOUND, Pa Jove \u2014 A LADY'S GOLD WATCH, with monogram on case, on Bt.Lawrence st., some time ago.Owner may have.the same by proving proterty and pasing | axponses.Apply B05 Bt.Lawrence st.\"ard Fousp \u2014 : pn .A voung man well known in the oity, tric Belt.ef book, ; ; : 7 : died suddenly tp St Michael's Hoep!- loa! free upon receipt, 214 St, James, Streqt, Montreal, Cag.| al.e x i Tl : - ee .) Dund hn S.Grafton ts dead, the fan sh : te- | x : aged 7 pear Ca, ration fa de any.Please \u2018tend me yoyr book, free | Toronto, Ont, \u2014 Robert A.Brant.a : ALL TO-DAY\u2014I yon can, | § .i prominent lawyer, A member of the firm ! call and see me und I will show! NAME.see bee eve soe noe see , ji o Kerr, Davidson, Paterson and -Grant.À you how you be , 48: ., © À And a leading Liberal, is dead, ed 40 Es you & free test of my : { Tears.Pneumonia and heart trouble vas, mL A TIC ï FREE spa ADDRESS.21.+00 000 000 c00 08 ; 2 cas .0.D.\u2018 > ! : M a Ge TIT] Wednesday ana Saterday, tos The parchase of 1 1b.of Tea or Coffee entitles you to one piece of beauti: Saker of Aronia snmp Qee- |] pm.\u2018 ee eee ful Glassware.Hundreds of other handsome presents are given free, which in- 19 dead.aged 83 years.Toronto.\u2014Mahgaret Bumme MacArthur, Aged 62 years, wife of George I.Smart, diad hare.&.Thomas, Ont \u2014Willlam | Almatrong.A pioneer of the township of Yarmo dled bere In him 88rd year., N.Y.\u2014The Rev.Join Wesley Gorse, à native of Bolton, England.and for 32 years in the mirigtry of the M.E.- Churah, died at hie home hers in his 81st year.ld clude: China, rocker 3 Many.Rioters Killed.Helena Ai, April 17.\u2014Nîne men have bepn killed in nu riot in the\u2019 southern pati of Phillips county.The scene of the troubls is along the line of Memphis: Helens, and AY Small station.plied i fn\" not, tar trom.the Desh ware, Enamelware, etc.Brightest ' Yellow, Farmer's Wife Shot Herself.Special to The Montreal Star.Brampton, Ont., April 17.\u2014Mrs.Frank Ruston, wife of à farmer who Itves five miles from here, ended \"Her life with a shat gun on Sunday aftérnden.Fhe was su ering from temporary insanity caused by ilinesa.errant arc TO OMA a CULU in UNE WAX Fi EE EEE; ne ic : 2ic KP.2084 Notre \u2018Dame Stroet, \u201caa 4 dors vit of Cabell Spur Bilver plated Jurdfniere from $4.23 R La opte.s65- Gt.James ptront Mon» FRET THE MONTREAL \u2014 DAILY ~ STAR\u2014TUESDAY.APRIL 17.1906.| ten, and Mr.and ire.G.W.Cook, were | .tieu) Tamperature\u2014To-day, maximum 57, Han, and the ushers were Mr.Stuart ars call upon Johnson & Grace.91 6 front room, family y ot two.370 Wost parlor, opposite Place Viger.private rooms, with board, for four people, minimum 35; yesterday, maximum 47, end Mrs.Gillles have ert for Ott br.JOHNBON & GRAUE, LICENSED RES- Lagsuchetiere st, near C.P.R.87 10 family.no children.first class board if from May ist; rooms may be furnished ; 33 - 8 r awa teurants.noa t ; ; desired.32 St.Denis st or unfurnished.good remuneration will minimum 33.en route to Vancouver, where they will rofits } r St.Lawrence Hull, I OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE' DOUBLE » tor : The Sun rose this morning at 5:11 45 fut 1a + bd ; ast year $7000: price 815,000; just and single room, with board, also va- MS DOUBLE FRONT FURNISHED e pald for first-class accommodation; .ure reside.e place for xn English speaking man.St.rancles far a couple of table boarders.25 FROOMS \u2014 : : would prefer house on upper level.Rep'clock, and will set this evening at Cutherine at., 89000: recel rooms to Jet, phone accommodation: \u20ac 3.48 o'clock.The marriage takes place this after- Craig, $16,500; receipts $500 Ser Doel Met Collegs avé Panne Up 2:08.87 10 brtakfast if desired; gentleman preferred.ply to telephone Uptown 996, or T 3958, ; ° \u2014\u2014 .noon, at flve o'clock, at St.Paul's Jawes, $9600.Also countr hotels in Que- Apply 126 Manatield st.Qu Star office.k LL Church, of Miss Gertrude Mann, bec and Ontario.Price $3506.$4000.sis OOM8\u2014SUITE OF FOUR ROOMS, 17 : Maximum and Minimum Tempera- daughter of Mr.Erie Mann, to Mr to $35,000, @ll on easy terms.Torn A taie gas and prés partly OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE, AND SINGLE ROOMS AND BOARD.; ; ished ustiness purposes rooms, hot and co water in the tures.Quincy Tucker, of New York.Rev.a) °HNSON & GRACE.READERS OF or private family; no children; $16 month.room, very quiet house.Telephone East .the Star, if you mre looking to buy'| And front furnished parlor, light house- 4179.400 St.Dents st.90 6 at : .9.Dr.Barclky will officiate.The decor- 1>00ME Victoria, 60.40: Edmonton, 64, 4 y PRooMs \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM.WITH 0 Calgary, 70, 38; Prince Albert, 73, 40.ations of the church will be Easter Furnit r krocery stores.cigar stores, barber shops.keeping privileges; references exchanged.| J > ta , arding and lodgi h , 2 OOMS -.- A GENTLEMAN DESIROUS board, on batn flat.Auer light, hot J Qu'Appelle, 78, 48: Winnipeg, 76.46, [lilies and palms.The bride, who 9 Some of the above san ques.call ooo op 90 R of having desirable elngle room.on Water; terms moderate.69 Osborne street, ; 10 Port Arthur.70.34: Parry Sound, Will be given away by her father, wards.Will loan part of the money to a I Coms \u2014 TWO LARGE DOUBLE FUR- dath flat, with private family.Mance st.Table board.: 44.34; Toronto, 48, 38; Ottawa, 54, 34, Will wear white crepe de chine, , ons who means business.We have alwa,s nished rooms on first floor.868 St.close to Sherbrooke.Address B 7250, Slar ; ; cu .og trimmed with Brussels and\u2019 rose ° Sroat opportunities to offer the public.Call Catherine st.west.91 6 Branch Office.9 2 OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE ; ; Montreal, 48, 34: Quebec, 44, 28; St.int lace whi hat m upon us before buying elaswnere.91 : rooms, \u201candsomely furnished.in ®» = Jonn, 56, 36, Halifax, 48, 40.point lace: A white hat.with OOMS \u2014 FOR THE FIRST OF MAY.2 Dom \u2014 LARGE.COMFORTABLE well appointed house, highest references; i feathers, and carry a bouquet of white JOHNSON & GRACE, 62 8T.JAMES ST.ntce, newly furnished rooms.bath ; front room.with board.suitable for board optional; transients; telephone.14 4 ; T t El h roses and lilles of the valley.Miss hl poor pale ane of, the best paying lods- flat.verandah full length of each room.near two: gas: hot water: clothes press.Jug Bishop st.87 6 5 .> ° .- : _ Tomperatures Elsewhere.| Kate Bracrvon Clagselt who whi be RET oth ME | TRL eR Soleo LD sn *_| Jgooms = Two nousLE Toows Now |, - n , : .\u2019 ., - .clear in summer $200 t TE OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, EN- vacant, also large front parlor va- \u201ci B2.Chicago.60; New York, 43; Atlan- trope crepe, trimmed with lace, and a Our spring business up to date has been pee ment 816 - ame! bath, hot water, breakfast if] vant May first: a few vacancies {or table tic City, 54; Pinehurst, 62.white hat trimmed with roses.She .tu ,) OHNSÔN & GRACE.FANCY DRY OOMS \u2014 RESPECTABLE WORKING- desired.374 Lagauchetiera st.west.80 10 boarders\u201d Tel Up 3173.55 Union avenue A .| will carry a pink rose bouquet.Mr.J so far beyond our expectations that we are in long a re pinerine st wes: lodgings by applying to 62A Latour at.EUX, \"YP OOM \u2014 PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, A.Mann, brother of the bride.wil} be position to make Additional Price Con- count of sickness will sell at 80 cents on ; :91 35 furnished, on bath flat.hot and cold Roess \u2014 VERY DESIRABLE LARGB best man, and the ushers will be Mr.- the dollar.An exceptional bargain.91 6 water, Auer light; privete family.11 Ar- .front parior, nicely furnished, In \u2019 A.MoGill and Mr.S.Rutherford.The cessions on New Selections Roo \u2014 A COMFORTABLE FRONT g ie avenue, city.90 2 chuice central location.cuul and quiet: ein- ÿ ° ceremony will be followed by a re- .JOHNSON & GRACE.LICENSED HOTEL, edroom.suitable for two lady friends gle alsn.188 Mance sL 20 3 A ception at the residence of the bride's The crowds have bought more freely rurnistea miles from Montreal, 13 rooms, ree gentleman friends.52A Latour et.OOMS - FURNISHED.TO LET.ELEC Roos EXCEPTIONALLY DESIR.A | brother.a Mann wo Univer- than ever before.We have seen them de- for 84500: bar receipts per week $230 to phone.44 Victoria st.se 3 abi double reome to let witn or with- ; Mrs.R.Forget returned last even- | sity street.Mrs.c Mann will wear .0 An exceptional gowd place for an OOMS \u2014 TO LET.WITH BOARD.AP- - \u2014 - out huaid, in Zug! si ing from Quebec.blue silk, with a white hat trimmed lighted with their selections here after a tour English speaking man, ai 6 R es 229 St.Lawrence Main at.ooM \u2014 TO ONE ae mei cal.guests recelred.60 University et.90 3, Mrs.Clark Murray end .the Misses With Jet and feathers.Mr.and Mra.1 i - o Bu.TASD CORTRAGHORE ; ) ; \u2019 ; 90 1 OOM \u2014 EXTRA I \u2018RGE FRONT PAR- Mo re ar Quincy Tucker leave this evening for of other stores.This we attribute to one or BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, 00MS \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOMS, Ee avenue lor.nicely furnished.als other rooms.; , at, gas n water: boar _ 1 no LE not movinæ; first class cooking.Tel.East ! Hon.and Mrs.Lionel Guest are going a a ar vrasming ton two things\u2014either Yreg Sgooncreting nd plastering, post card, desired; terms ressonable: private fagily.RM rvac AN EE R DOM TO LET 3414.894 Rt.Denis st.so 5 to the State ball at Ottawa.ve : Lo 0 1278 8.Antoine st.corner Windsor.it desired; not a boarding house.76 Mackay - bride will travel In a blue sHk cos- es are er ARRI - - - Lt Geel a GUMS \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND Mrs.Armand Lavergne, Quebec, left yume and hat of the same color.The than are offered elsewhere at the same N RR ED BUSINESS MAN OF GOOD JROOMS \u2014 TWO NICE LARGE ROOMS - residence.with English family.double town, this morning, for Ottawa.bride\u2019s presents Included a diamond ' t borr - oat and references.wishes and one small, electric light, comfort- OOMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT PARLOR ahd mingle rooms on bathroom flat, health.Mrs.F.L.Belque and Miss Belque pendant from the groom, whose gift to price\u2014or 0 porrow 3300 for new and paying enter- able house, pleasani situation, with or with- bedroom.bath flat.ais parlor bed- femt locally.for summer smontha Upper : price; b per cent interest a month.Ap- out breakfast.481 at.room fist floôr: modern cansenienue, 23 University st.Particulare Phone Up 1108, go to Ottawa for the State ball.the Prideoald as Ba aoe, Our prices are lower than elsewhere ply T 2968, Star office, McüGH! College avenue 91 3 91 67 Mr.Paul Laroste and Mr.Alex.La- e ed guests Include or an: : OOME \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISHED y ; : f Coste go to Ottawa for the State ball.Mrs.Turner.of Boston, step-father ani on styles and qualities equally pleasing.HAYNS ENGAGED IN ANOTHER rooms, 41 Bishop st.OOME - TO LET COMBINED PARLOR OOMS - AND BOARD, ST.CECILE i : line of business, I wish to dis » bedroom, well furnished.with or with- Boarding House, 46 St.Hubert st.pose \u2018 a magnificent large parlnr to let, let floor, in private (Parisian) family, 128 ; rs.R.L.Borden are enter- Mother of the groom: Mr.and Mrs.C._ Mr.and M Come to-day or as early in the week as of my cigar emporlum.together with Roous \u2014 TO LET TWO LARGE UN- ar en, near St.Louis sq.§9 3 caw hot water.as and slectric licht, with use = .Turner.and General and Mrs.Whit- taining at dinner in Ottawa this even lock, of New York A d k d : } 0e stock and good will to a ready buyer: furnished rooms on bathroom flat.of piano and bath: touris:s can secure room Ing.: you can and take advantage of the additional: locatl t 2 Le se ; A ; ocation, one of mast central on Centre Apply 83 1-2 Chataam et.OOMS \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED and board with all desired comforts, French | Mrs.F.L.Hutchinson.Drummond The marriage of Miss Muriel Maye price concessions\u2014a saving that will street: revenue between $300 and 3400 per rooms, very comfortable, on bath flat, ©09Kl05.Telephone Esst 4121.Not moving.street is entertaining at dinner Thurs- F'vans.elder daughter of the Dean of .month.R.J.Knox, tobacconist.136 Cen- ]20OMS \u2014 AT 413: BOURGEOIS STREET.| quiet famil,: no children.460 Racael si.8 ¢ Zaw day evening.Montreal, to Mr.A.C.Hudspeth, son surprise you.tre st.or unfuraigneat (Charles, rooms.furnished near Cadleux.s1 2 law Oooms \u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR of the late Mr.Adam Hudspeth, ef Jesired.\u2018 P BL à OOM \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLY FUR- transients, nicely furnished, large and Mr.and Mrs.Hayter Reed and Mas- suit- airy rooms.with excellent board; vacancies Lindsay.Ont.took place on Monday do retumed to Montrea, * e + flat, le Sy afternoon, at St.Stephen's Church, at BOARD.OOM \u2014 TO 127 FURNISHED ROOM *ble planea room on Se ee rae: 131B for table board.78 Victoria st.81 780û A half-past five o'clock, in the presence ® .ee a a R on bathreom floor.hot and cold ws - Mansfield st.91 2 ; ç - Miss Clothilde Duval, of Montreal, of a large congregation.The church ter.Apply 74 Unjversity st.a ooMs = LARGE DOUBLE AXp sx.a wi + spent Easter in Ottawa.the guest of was decorated effectively with palms, OARD \u2014 CAN ACCOMMODATE THREE : OOMA.\u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOMS.432 |, 0s moderate: not moving: Sentlemen ; Mrs.Augustus Power.Easter Hlies white stocks.Bishop The acknowledged lowest cash or.credit or four table boarders.160 Mansfield OOM \u2014 ELEGANT, EXTRA LARGE, .Bt.Dominique only.Mr.Bradehaw, 21 Cathcart st.near - at, good tablp board given 8» + bath flat, front room vacant Mx; lst.- Phillips square.1.Mrs.A.E.Mussen, who has been so} Carmichael ctated, ameisted by 128 Mansfield st.~ St Joué RO: \u2014 TWO WELL FURNISHED ps 83 seriously ill.is nnw convalescent and Rural Dean Robinson.of Clarence.priced Furniture and Carpet House in OARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, :PRI- rooms.with first class Engilsh board: OOMS \u2014 TO LET CORNER ST.DENIS has left for the country.ville; Dr.Rexford, Archdeacon Ker this cit Old n be - vate accommodation, professional at- | JPOOM \u2014 LARGE TWO BEDDED ROOM.terms moderate; Senter nen ne Re and Sherbrooke sts.nice rooms, all Mrs.Dumont Laviolette, who gos Md Rev Mr Lariviers The service y.umber 1449, new num rr TT A HE TB Ea or PT ee hea nt 30 > .- .y 3 i .> i May e .to Ottawa for the State ball, will be ¥a8 fully choral.Mra.McDuff presided ber 625 East St.Catherine Street, E > = ROCHE \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED phons.first class table board; entrance 3 the guest of Mrs.Vidal.at the organ.The bride, who was Co ne M tc 1 ; - PBPeARD \u2014 EXCELLENT TABI E BOARD, RooMs \u2014 \u2014 Th LET.NICELY PURNISH- aus Er room, quiet house; terme moder e.fs Mrs F.C.A.Melndoe, Metcaif given away by her father, was at- rner Montcalm, quick reriice, 812 monts $5 week.d.with \u2018modern cenveniences, electric °°° GUY above Bi, Catherine at.1.ROOYE \u2014 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A ra.F.C.A.cIndoe, etcalfe st.tended by her sister, Miss Ruby Evans 6 meals $1.Sussex House, ru Metcaite at.Nght, telephone, 64 Beaver Hall HL.91 ?boarding house.Walsh's, 277 St.LAaw- 1s the guest of her brother, Mr.Justize aid of honor; and by Mies a.$ OOM8 \u2014 TO LET 44 PARK AVENUE.| tence, can accommodate you, $3.30 a 34 Barrett, Walkerton, Ont.\u2019 y .OOMS \u2014 TO RENT A BRIGHT, bedroom and sitting room, business week Double or single room.M a M Hudspeth, aister of the groom: Miss G.OARD \u2014 MRS.DR.POULIN HAS © cheerful room in private family, with Sentlemen preferred.Mr.an rs.Roger B.Leders and Hanson and Miss H.Nutter.Mr.Ham- rooms and board for ladies before N'! cnnveniences: very central.Address 192 O0MS \u2014 PERSONS DESIROUS OF their little son have left for Sault Ste.fiton Hudspeth, of Chicago, was his and during confinement, strictly private; viene gp Stef at, near Bleury st.Phone ROOM \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOM.obtaining firs! cises room and basrd Marte, where they will reside.brother's best man, and the ushers terms moderate.171 Montcalm st, Main 2°10.Jarge cupboards.bathroom fioor, epen may find same at 34 Union ave 91 3e0d Mr.and Mrs.Cleveland Morgan vere Mr.J.Hutchinson, K.C of ! OOM \u2014 TO LET A NIC plumbing, overlooking Dominion square: have returned to town and are the Brockville; Mr.T.A.Evans, brother of \u2014\u2014 - - \u2014 roam.with gr without hoard.FRONT gentlemen only.1 Cypress at.opposite Wind- A guests of Mr.Morgan's parents.the bride: Mr.H.Warren and Mr, F.- family, 725 City Hall ave, neat St.Louls ~ SUMMER BOARD.Mrs.J.Hamilton Dunlop will re- Murray Smith.The bride wore a gown - \u2014 \" _ - - 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.square.9 2 R OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED.CABINET J 0 celve on Thursday afternoon, at her of ivory homespun,made with princesse We have a f ow cases of eee DOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO LARGE UN.bed.Bltting room, olectric light, BAR RD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD, THE LAU- apartments at \u201cThe Grosvenor.\u201d skirt, the short Eton coat having el- VWANTED \u2014 ROOM.WITH FIRST CLASS ROP ned rooms.Appiy 181, st Siouhes closet.telephone, sil modern con- potsitien House or peti oa Mrs.Clarence F.Smith, Western brw sleeves.finished with lave rufrles.RED AND WHITE BORDE UX WINES teiniey Place Viger squsre M2608, Siar mere : chlences; private family.34 St Luke ty Wm.Campbell, Christieville P.Q.avenue.hae left on a visit to Mrs.| The smart blouse was of Ivory taffeta.4] Dees Le ET re MO DR | Ppooss \u2014 wick BRIGHT Room ox ROOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS.In Harrison Murray.in per York.a toed th hie ale nes Le WHICH WE ARE TANTED oom .?\u201cI Mites of the valley.The bride\" at The Wines are shipped hy Messrs.Boshamer.Leon & Co.one of the av TT.Room \u2014 FURNISHED.DOUBLE AND 1908.F:shermen should try the lakes in this Mrs.Baumgarten, McTavish street, $ v.8 \u20ac first hnures in Bordeaux.and we gu arantee every bottle to be strictly as .à ANTED \u2014 TWO GOOD BEDROOMS frig 33 McGill College ave Gentle.OOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED LARGE neighbourhood.May Jst trout season opens.will entertain at luncheon and at Lendants Sine gow ned Alike in blue reprerented.» ; and post for lady, rontleman and men only.91 3 double room.with first lass board.44 83 Good i 6 sday.of week.| grenadine, over blue silk.inserted oy of seven.will pa.good price suited.St.Matthew st 91 2 dinner on Wednesday, © next week.ith Jace, and paie blue hata trimmed HERE IS THE LIST.Address C 7361, Star Branch Office.oom \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED OOMS \u2014 WITH BOARD, TO RENT Miss Gladys Walnwright.who has qith wreathe of tulle roses.Thelr Make your selection\u2014deduct 10 per cent.for cash.and send che TS TTT room to Jet.gas ater.private OOM \u2014 BACHELOR, WOMAN, *' WILL in Chateauguay.on river front, two ; th à wo J £ hel que.+ : Tw ue Call after 6.208 Prince À 3 shar ; RUBY (been »pending a week with Mrs.W.J.bouquets were nf deep red camatinns tÆ Out-of-town customers will please bear in mind that all orders to WANTED \u2014 TWo ROOMS.WITH ne nee\u2019 mhor me 700 with lady.Licorare Br 2a0n PO ftice, | minutes from station: excellent boating, Anderson.in Ottawa, has returned and white spirea.Only relatives and the value of 325 or more whl be del) versa free pr freight train to their ad board in w extmount for six weeks OOM\u2014 ro LET.FRONT 1 FURNISHED #- ry.P, , Star ice.fishing etc, terms moderate; Address D - nearest station.at an oint tn Ontario uebec, Nova Scotia, N Addre rgyle ave, Westmount.\u201c h office à home | a few intimate friends attended the re- Te na Er a Tae Taland 8 à Bcotla, New Brune- us 8 room.suitable for married couple, JROOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEW- 1350 Star Hranch Miss Fanny Macintosh, of 319 Perl ception which was held after the cere- - = With use of kitch»n.Apply 132 Lusig- ter A ly furnished.electric lights, hot wa- sr NN VE amd 16 aù the Wind.Hope avenue.There ae in the chosen BOSHAMER, LEON & CO.PERSONALS.nan « re deptierien.#0 Shucer wed couple or SUMMER BOARD WANTED, sor Hotel, Easter Illles and paims formed the de- Clarets.OOMS8 \u2014 LARGE BRIGHT BEDROOM ee er mn as im mi à i who left for COrtfions.Mr.and Mrs.Hudspeth left suitable far two.with or without OMS \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE PARLORS, ANTED \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS A Mrs.Harojd Hampson.last ov ; ; Price per ERSONAI, \u2014 ROBERT CARSON, CASE- hoard; electric light.central locality.T © beautifully furnisned.as bidroom and in St Lambert, by four gentlemen, Ottawa this morning to attend the last ex ening for Edmonton, where they 3 Cases Et.Estephe, cape.ment street, Harryville, Ballymena.2064, Star office.sitting room.suitable for twn: plano.eloc- for sumrmer, ready May lat: answer imme- : he , Mrs.Will spend a month before returning to 2 Cases St Em - - Ireland, .is anxious to know of the where.: trie light, telephone.BO Bhuter st.01 3 a stating terms, etc, P 2812.Bar State ball, will be the guest of Montreal Forth hd mn St.Emilion, 1908.Pinta $7.00 abouts of his uncle, Robt Young.ewhe was | lately, E , .a real.oy a r x, n _\u2014 - Tax.V' Halloran.= occupy Mrs.S.H.Bethune'a houss on 2 Cares Su Julien.io Ba 358 last heard of Philadelphia.5 Re bout ROME POR Sarin localité.bats.ROMs \u2014 To LET TWO ROOMS.FIR: dia Mrs.York and the Misses YorkGros- Mountain street.The bride went Casen Pontet Canet, .1896, Quarts, 9.00 RAAT A nous aan Le anale Jonm fiat, Auer ligat.phone.no children; nished or unfurnished, at 322 st.Ur- £ venor avenue, Westmount, leave in away in a costume of sapphire blue 4 Cases Pontet Canet, 1898.Pints, 10.00 fohing expadition.pr aiy on a a3 Dusiners gentlemen preferred.R 2876, Star bain at, near Sherbrooke st.Rent modor- WANTED TO PURCHASE.May for England.where they will spend cloth trimmed with silk brald of th .ce.ate.° x ; \u2018 .e , NM the next year.same shade, the pony roat being worn White Wines.ERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS TO JET ROME LARGE FRONT ROOM ON IST ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIEF AND The engagement Ir announced in Ot-| with a vest of Perslan embroidery.1 Case Graves Superieure, 1885, uarte 8.00 whe of ihe, whereabouts of James Mageen.© Apply at 124 St.Famille st.Oar, \u201cfurnished.also smailer one ad- W gentlemen's cast off clothing.furs.Jew- tawa of Miss Vera Toller, youngest Her hat was of sapphire blue straw, 4 Cases Graves Superieure, 1896, inte, 7.00 | and went to New Toor Hie pnd in Ita \u2014 R Joining, unfurnished, 2307 St.Catherine si.anery.carpets.furniture.Highest prices daughter of Lt.-Col.Toller.to Mr.trimmed with American Beauty roses 8 Cases Barsac 1886 Gperts 6.50 Mageen, 37 Verner st.Belfast.Jrelsmi wants ooMs ; A (GE, COMFORTABLE new number 40$ West.813 given, M.Btrean, 760 Notre Dame To op Mail > 3 \u20ac : , d o -.dv newly furnished rooms, Auer light.02 Godtrey Danning Greene, eldest son »i She also wore n BTay feather boa.Mrs, 3 Chsen Barsac 1888.purée 780 to know.8 3 telephone, first clans in avers particular: : orders attended.r : g udspeth received a very large num- 2 Casea Sauterne.1896, nte, Sag ; no children: not Vea #5 Macka; etreet, ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLB- Sir Montagu and Lady Allan leave ber of presents, including a gold chain 3 Cases Haut Sauterne.1896, > uarts, 500 PRO PRE Timer\u201d Cunningham.wns arove St Canter) ine et 81?MISCELLANEOUS.W men's cast off clotnfug furs jewel- 4 to-morrow for Ottawa, where they will and pear] fleur de lys pendant from 2 Cases Haut Sauterne.1885, nts, 10.00 left Belfast 19 ago: last heird of coms LARGE, LL FURNISHED.lery, giamon és ae wer 188 prices 3 spend several days at Government the groom.whose gifts to the best man : ee.working In shifyara In Ne& York as hy- 7 ve THD GLOBE, TORONTO.FOR OVER 6 Told sor attended.Tel.Main House a ad Excellen- and ushers were pearl fleur de lys Loose Bottles in Bins.7 w ankfoily récelted Dr meme | and EE Improve T= years The Globa, Toronto, has been is.west.Mall orders ° 93 36 cles Lord and Lady Grey.pins The bridesmalds received pearl 16 Pints St.Julien Claret, 1898, $517 tar the lot:.less 10 par cent -als- Mara Mackay, 170 Donegall Road, Belfast, Jourtaiiem; ang force du Ceoadian - 7 The approaching marriage is an- eur de Ilys brooches and the maid of count for cash.; Ireland.89 à oom \u2014 TO Lex.LARGE PARLOR in 26 p.o, and its advertising patron- nounced in Quebec of Miss Marie Lou- honor n pearl and turquoise pendant 12 Pints Pontet Canet Claret, 189 g, 35:00 for the lot: less 10 \u2018bet Ment.bedroom or double parlors.suitable sie 33 pr 0.greater tian hat Lov any WANTED I .jue Teche, daughter of Mr, E.E.Tache, and gold chain.These present includ- discount for Can post-ofti .| ONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED = two Fentiemen; references.Telephone.4 Ing paper In od Dominion; the : Deputy Minister of Crown Lands, and 6d Mrs.H.ChtNas (Toronto).in white emit by post-office or express money-order or bank draft.or Else Hy.Derry.Mary Ann Henney, |; Victoria st Giobe : the Tecognived \u201cWant adve\" me- Ladies and gentiemen\u2019 : cant.of cloths \" 3 : a : um ntarie.For rates phone\u2019 The Ing, furs, diamonds, carpets.ollcloths a granddaughter of the late Sir E.P.| cloth: Miss Bethune, ina cream gown Tours \u201cInst \"heard of\u2014one In Brooklyn oon HFERFUL FRON: , Tache, to Mr.ET.Pannet, son of C broidered Wie Ci som Maron, FRASER VICER & co, | THE NORDHEIMER BUILDING, ii = Fes Tor Agares Jemes Ken.ROOM on bedroom, private: af rod Buldiar or rite Ehe Giabe ferons, Cane Sem Sed 8 ya thy beet CT.; embroidered white silk gown, Mrs.A., : \"are ney, , urn, a | adn : re marriage of Mrs Conrad (former J.Doull.blue cloth costume and white ITALIAN WARBHOUSE 207, 200 & 211 St, James Street, = hdd orn 680 Manafietd had et.we; rt | = D Retophone Main 965 pas.Soa 4 ly Miss Blanche Lionais) to Mr.Harry | Rob With touches of pale biue: Mra.Established 1856 MONT EREONAL\u2014C.J.HOGG ENQUIRED [HE _HBRALD JS 0 HAMILTON WHAT ; Lamberton.of Aiken, S.Ce.was sol 11\", D, Birchail.amethyst velvet gown 2 REAL.pres 1 Wynn Baker Write V 3017, POOM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BOOM, The Star 1s w Montreal the recog TYTANTED \u2014 LARGE SIZE FIRE AND 4 i - 1 5.C8.\u201c| and black hat, with pink roses: Mrs.: or.by J R all modern conveniences.gentlemen 228d dant Medium.if you want help.| burglar proof safe.in first class .emnized on April Jâñth in the Roman Bosworth, cream cloth cost à .Star office, St.Jumes st on a.+ ave.Toperty, situations, etc.advertise in the ajtion.Address, with full description and Catholic Church at Aiken.Rev.Father |p iw 6 ume an s only.682 Sherbrooke st, near Park eraid and get resuits.Nate: 3} cent à price.G 2350.Star Office.8 3 i Siedel officiating.The bride was given Uct Straw hat: Mrs.Carson, cream \u2014 a z re word, Three Insertions for the price of two.> aw by her brothe Dr H Lic ; lave gown, with touches of mauve: OOMS 4 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, Cash with order.Subsoription.dally 83: WANTED \u2014- LADIES AND GENTLR- \u2018 ay by he ro r Dr.onais, Mrs.Hanson, navy blue taffeta cos- = + RK h ted.| fl t itabl Saturday edition.500 à year, postage free.men\u2019s cast oft clothing, furs, jewel- be Sir Willlam and Lady Van Horne.fume: Mra 0.Howard, in black sik: for nousekee, os: me cdiate pose most © Address The Herald Hamilton, Canada Jerz, carpets.furniture stoves, best \u2018prices b Hon.R.and Mrs.Lemieux, Senator and Mrs, Tooke.wearing black taffeta: A sss Bt Catherine.weet.on: mentioning his.paper.bo 813 paid on Ramm Main 4374.sant.Mets ae Mrs.Mackay.Mr.and Mrs.Baumgar- Mra.G.Tooke, pale blue silk ; \" \u2019 : \u2014 , attende long cream oloak and white Hat | OOM \u2014 SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM JRB STORED FOR SUMMER MONTHS ANTED \u2014 HIGHEST PRICES PAID Others pre ; , : - + to rent, with good accommodation, and repaired If necessary; well assure \\ for all kinda of secondhand furni- present were Mrs.Hitchins (To.| also board.135 Mapafietd st.© 91.2e0d ed: all responsible.at a very low price.yrs all phone or mall orders promptly at.ronto), Miss Hudspeth (Lindsay), Mra.; : ® © .Boudreau end Belanger, 112 8t.Peter st.tended tn.Joseph.37 Craig east, Telephone Deven pene tm o Robe, Mra.Hamilton, Mee.- 10 Zooms \u2014 OND EXTRA LARGE MÎCE- 86 & East 649.49 16 rtson, obertron rs » : y futnten ront deublé mom on Hul, Mrs.Wallace, Miss Wallace, Mra.C | t WwW th P or > .bath.fiat, modetn conveniences: central lo- MOVING CAREFULLY AND PROMPT.USH N.MeL.Yulle, Mra.Rexford, Rev.A.ompiete win Parasol ana USNIONS.catton; gentiemen only.22 McGill Colles ly attended to.Tel.Main 1265.902 AIR BR Dou B } so : .- ES SET RS TE : avenue.91 Toone, th.Mr.and Mrs.G.- Tm -\u2014 1GGINS BROS, PRINTERS, HAVE RE- WANTED\u2014AN alr brush.must Dan art\u2014or i « \u2018 ; DOM: \u2014.LARGE, BRIOHT FURNIFH- moved to 10 Hospital st.In ExehAnke good condition.Particilars, including | An extremely pretty style of Cart\u2014ore of this seasons patterns.Sest, sides and back are upholstered in DON Toon os A ane at.caltabie Court ; 83 6eod Caker's name, and Price.de, James w _ , - Go-C ; \u2018wo; .Ce ; © x St.Anthony's Entertainment.n denim\u2014ooolest and cleanest material for ria.Parasol of sateen to match color of denim.Cart is mounted vn, Ander privage family: no WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR viduon.243 Colerain ts en upon rubber tired wheels, has enameled running gear and safety brake.o any debts contracted Jn A name - Full six hun .without an order signed by m v N Guan SECON y dred people attended OOMA \u2014 TO LET, ON Oft BEFORE get, 26% Montcalm st.17th April, 1906.ANTED large porimanteau.ayn n the font care ries of entertainments | given in St.Anthony's Halil.last night, each, in aid of the church fund, by She May Ist, in ever pe firet et send ticulars Acddre _P?class, .gentleman proferred.147 Metenlte st.NOTICE Flom THIS DATE 1 WiLL chsh end particular dress P2808, tar near Sherbrooke nt.e1 6 not be responsible for any debt von.with a We have just published a dainty twelve leaf folder of Go-Carts.It shows this = \"3 ate bn ab for a 3 Aitroit.3 SOC Emerald Snowshoe Club.A \u2019 ; ithont ; ; 2 PAL IPB successful coupon, hoiders were.Mie seasogs leaders with a full and complete description\u2019 of each.It is free for the ask- oous \u2014 NICE ROOMS To LET qn |lracted In my DeMO 6 Bhseer Lamarre, Wir Vb, a a2 LR ROOKS IN R furnished or A fiat jy: or \u201cb Maio avenue.Write C.E \u2018inde.r Hotel, \u201cous awa.- McLaughlin, a gold watch; Mr.Nightingale.a fancy table; elegant urn, Miss Doyle; Mrs.J.H.P.Brown, Apply at 952 Gt.Lawre - ing or will} be mailed to any address.TEE 2 .\\ \"ANTED-TO BU Y.SECOND-HAND man's binvele, must he in good epn- 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR any debts contracted in my name 4ition.\u2018Address P 1374.Star Branoh \u2018of RoHS SINGLE AND DOUBLE.wir 11 E a lady's mirror; Mr.J.Kennedy, bis- Tw vie men 8 cuit jar; Mrs.Helen Hayes, ten cosy se _.Ce t housekeeping privilbges.110, patate dritien order named by me.© due | and a jardintere; Miss Scanlan, W .Home ar 4 7 £ avenue, Westmount, ne Urbain Montreal, Per Free fountain pen: .numbers 1426, 76, re- 11.wing 1 hi .10% 1 7 ast COMA \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED WANTED To Pr RETARE, AT 3 main unclaimed.The euchre prizes < Furn 8 ng .\u2019 .double ro on bathrooïm flux, every : _\u2014 refrigerator (moveable preferred) were won by Mru Byrne.Miss Mul- sn Burke Ur M paf M D J.nan oT BE Rog \u2014 re pam rasan AND NICE: Jaros KR rth a pr pre Montant |\u201d ATED TO PRE A PAIR OF | am- M.» s e u ee pal Brenton A Mésuss, Managing Editor.rn we Caries.SPY.Bevin stoest, Soren ia Fe TEEN Co ge + "]
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