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[" pr 4 Ta aoe) TSON, Hatters.at Furriers.and Webster WITH THOU i Tottering Walls matic Sanitation Bpecial to the Montr£at Star.Cukland, April 14.\u2014Sau Francisvo 13 a bec live this morning.There never was a more industrious one, and in it there was no place f>, the drones.The situälion was much like that in a be:- hive, too, where the drones are put cut of business, for good, if hey won't get into it.The troops allowed no idi.zs in San Francisco, but forced them to so to work at the point of the gun.anid evel the kid-gloved dandi:: were shoved \u2019.ato some brick pile with the suggestion that it might be a good 1d :à to see their duty there und do it And the eyesight of the populace wis rood.When it was somewhat .:k, At improved under the treatment of the troops who vec:e fine ut fitting on the right kind of glasses.Everywhere were seen signs of life.The city : noi dead, but had simply been sleeplng for a few days, and was puttin: fori shoots © industry here and there.Gangs vi laborers vere erecting poles on Market street und in a day or tao, $1 is hoped.the (trolley cars will be runing again.The street car compan- fes say that four lines are ready fur operation.FIRST VESSEL TO CLEAR.Up the harbor churned a smal: stean- boat.à black smoke smudge trailing out in her lee.It was the first vessel to clear from the port since that day last week when the thing began that Tien would like to forzet about nos.The telegraph companies arc busy; 600 pluinbers ave cn their way from Varivus Calitornia cities to help out the board of health, the San Francisco clearing house bas held \u2018ts first me>- ing of the new era and laid important plans; the finance committee has et ty discuss the distribution of the fund.\u2018the electric companies announce that they will soon supply nower; and in the Jewish synagogue, at California streets, there was a #trange scene.The city\u2019s law makers 'are holding \u201c meszian - there, and all the twelve departments of the Superior Court,which useû- to be located in the city hall and thé hall of Justice Were located there.DANGER FROM WALLS.Of course many jagged, Teaning walls 8toud up tn Lhe city, like thé grotesque formations in the alkall country.Some 0h Sem were leaning like the ay of threatening to fall on thy of the workers below.Therefore The deep boum of dynamite exploding was tilt heard here and there, as the mast dangerous walls were overthrown.Tha work was dope on Market street first, and when the thoroughfare was safs, the dynamiters were to move to tha most important side aetreets.Black specks were seen clinging high up on the sides of the Chronicle and Call buildings.These were men Inspecting the walls.tn see if they were zafn.There is the nolse of thousands of rumbling wheels down by the water front, and down at the nters there \u201cre many bine clad, briskly moving figuies The \u2018figures are those of bluejacke:s from the cruiser Hostou, who aps unloading, the most welvoine ship that ever eame-.into a yort.\u2014-and the wheels are those of long caravans departing for various distributing points Wn the city, each caravan lvaded down with food.FEEDING THE HUNGRY IS BEING DONE THOROUGHLY Special to The Montreal Star.San Francieco, April 24.\u2014Provisions are being hauled trom the wharves al the raté of 1,500 tons a day, All the hungry are b:ing f{:d.The relief stations are swamped.bul they have plenty now-\u2014bread, prepared meals and canned goods, milk and coffee and fruit.There are blankets enough in Lan Francisco this morning to caver every bed in the city, and every grassy, #pot where tac unfo.tunates have slept tor the Just five days.Barracks are aw being erected to shelter the refu- evs frome (he inclemencies of the Vrather.The distribution of relief EUppiies = car.jed on wih system) \u201cTrain nearing Oakland.\u201d \u201cRelief coring up from the south.\u201d These messages are received every hour.lxerybody wants to tell the glad news, In the country towns the fu- hibitants turn oul to see a long Enake 0! a train zo whistiing by.Through the openings in thie sides of the' box cars they dietfghish dark shapes and tossing Ho: ns, These are cattle YIrisco bound.\u201d - Up from the south come cars full of poultry, and the farmer went oui erly to his coop to Jack out the warm, carefully crate them, because he has heard that his nelghbor up in the north is hard put {eo it, and the wolf has bzen nosing around the door.Depots for Government supplies hive been exiabilshed at the Presidio, at the Folsom siree! dock and Fort Mason, Two large buildings have been secured in which te store the vations.Gne ls a school house in the vestern addition and the other ig the J.A.Foiger building, at Spear and Howard streets, which stand undam- #ged.The cooling trade wind which blowa softly in from the Pacific Is clearing away the offensive odors and mts ishing the likelihood of\u2018 pesti- el ee, NO MORE FIRE, Thr rains of yenterday put out the Yat vestige of fire.Two-thirds of the City lies in aghes.Amid the desolation the \u201cskeletons and armor\u201d of the So Francis and Fairmount Hotel, the Call and Chronicle, Nil]s.Kohl,.Flood, Croker, Union, Trost Crossley and Talo buildings aré jotting up \u2018here \u201cud there.Some of the Standard ON tlation wug saved.The mint Is but slghtly damaged.© The bank vaults ere rafe.The water mains are being tepaired., .\u2019 MIGRA' CoN TO OAKLAND.Temporarily, Oakland i».8an Fran-.tisco The big raflvay offices, the in.\u2019 surance fiyiiid frofi Rcfors \u2018the bay | ve migrated.temporati \u2019 buliding ce 0 TNS) SWAG Ci 1 EEA NOS OF EACER TO \u201cNO IOLERS WERE ALLOWED Kid-Gloved Dandies made to Labor with the Sturdiest Workmen-=Dynamiting fresh egas and.is Proceeding-Syste- being Introduced.p been brought inio service.Sleepy old Broadway has shaken off its Rin Vau Winkle eleep and taken on thk appearance of a eeuntsy seat In fair time.Business has begun to \u2018boom even before the firms that have been burned out have had an opportunity to get thelr safes and recover 1heir 00, As soon as San Francisco Is in con- ditien for the erection of offices, tern- porary quarters will be put up and the business which cannot be conducted in Oakland will be transacted on the other slide of the bay ANOTHER SHOCK SENT PEOPLE ITO A PANIC.San Francisco, April 24.- -At 10.40 last night an earthquake shock was feit throughout the city avi momentarily created some alarm among the people &titl unnerved and over wrought from their recent experience.No damage was caused but in some few instances persons Ilving tn houses ran out badly frightened and called upon the sent- rles and guards to help carry out clothing and other effects.The sold- fers \u2018assured them that there was no dange:.© Following the wunfortunaie killing of Major H, (.Tilden uf the general relief commitieé on Sunday by some self-constituted vigilances, it Is said the city patrols and all guards will be disarmed and the troops.both regular and militia.will be instructed not sto shoot except\u2019 in cases of extreme nec- essite, No trace af Count de la Rocoa, the French Consul in this city.has yet been found.Tus feared that he lost his life in the fre.GREAT DEMAND FOR | * LABORERS IN \"FRISCO.Special to the Montreal Star.Oakland; Calif.April 24.\u2014The city and the public service corporations of San Francisco, have employment for great numbers.Such concerns &s.have determined\u2019 to open temporary - quarters will make y incremsing mand for skilled and unskiiled labor.Some kinds of skilled labor are already at.a premium.The Rellef Committee needs large aumbers of experiencèd clerks.Re- tällers are more than anxious to push their business and the wholesale are pianninæ how they can most apeedily : prepare to supply them.There is no.discouragement.Cn the contrary there.is strong éonfldence.It is believed | that the Intense heat was not suffic-° ently long continued to weaken the steel structures and that while the skin of the stone of brick may have.to be replgced, the frame work of: many stryoctures are intact.\u2019 MILLIONS ON THEIR WAY TO SAN FRANCISCO.Special to the Montreal Star, New York.April 24.\u2014At least 33,000.- 000 +5 on its way to-day to California correspondents from New York bankers, SYSTEMATIC SANITATION IS NOW BEING SECURED.San Francisco, Cal.Apri! 24.\u2014Sys- tematic\u2019 sanitation goes st-adity on here.Under orders the drinktng water is being boiled to prevent any outbreak of typhoid fever.Th: concentration camps are being put In better shape and more of them are heing established.The San Fraaziscd de- LERS, AND de- Lobinpanies {ine RES \u2018abroad and possibilities.of Active 1 and therefore hgve receutly acquired Skelly was fined $100 or six months\u2019 in \u201cMONTREA tarda\u2019 and Flifpinos, Lids \u201csubpeFibed $15,000 and has also decided to devote the proceeds of three days' racing wo the relief fund.The basebau -le has taken similar action, a mouse concert for all classes will be wiven shortly in behalf of the fund, and the newspapers are receiving subscriptions fer the sufferers.LOSSES OF MONTREALERS: Word Recsived.From Mrs.James [ Cochrane and Mr.A, Poulin, , Mr.J.D.White, of Park avenue: has received a telegrain from Mrs.Sam Cochrane, widow of the late ex- ayor Cochrane, stating thus her es MINE HORROR A CAUSE lost thelr baggage.auréh Inventory and Retirement of dated from Belmont, two ladies have been at pe Ba _ Waldeck-Rousseau are Cited as [or gorie weeks, and from a Jettet re- = .- Motives.vefved were only Jeaving for San fieu- : : cisco on their way home on the 13th, a SORTER R PARTS OF FRANCE Vaious Reasons are Cited for Prem-\u20141s it Tending © to Revolution.sir > 5 #2 BY THE TROOPS partment of sewers is doing its utmost 10 get all of the main savers into working order.TREMENDOUS FORTUNE OF $200,000,000 IN THE MINT Special to The Montreal Star.san Francisco, April 24,\u2014If there was aa he carthquaie occurred, Thi \u201cBpecla) to The Montreal Star.any question of San Francisco's abili- n | earlier (han Inten New York.April 4\u2014A Sun cable ty tv meet the financial situation re- p2Nd the fact that they lost thelp bag: Lig Paris voices an alarmist note £*ge must have been in Saw Francisco at the time of the disaster.Mr.and Mrs.P.Poulin have\u2019 ast received a despatell from th sulting from the recent disaster.that question would seem to find its answer in the development of euch succeeding \u2018Wver the prospects of recent disorders | \u2018growing info revoiution.The tone of pe cable is\u2019 verv sensational.day.There fs more than $175,000.00 fi: As a statement of causes there are ~oin and currency in the vaults of the jAYIRUN who has lived in San ited the retirement of Waldeck- sub-treasury, but the vaulls are burieg }CI8CO for the last twenty years.tha osseau.since which eVent \u2018the coun-|.in the ruins.It would take some time [DIS wire.and chld, aged seven, ty has -not had a strong govern- to remove the dearis and then the [Tale and sound, but were destit: ment; the feeling urged against wisdom of opening the vaults unti: [they having Jost everything.= à jthe autherities on account of the they become cool is doubtful.There is [l°aYe Berkeley, Callf., to- 5 Le jots, and \u2018the bad Montreal, Shureh inventory riots, an e nore than $200,000,000 of coin in the where they wi : Méside een miners and employers mint, which structure is intact.future.Abd ndners and ihe government offi- It now appears that the suv-treasury .2 Sins over the recent mine disasters.offices are to be temporarijy located CARS AND ARNS t Is further set -forth that red flags \u2018have carried unchallenged in the PRésence of high: state authorities; \u2018itlôters who have attacked soldiers Ye been allowed to go scot free, In \u2018shart, \u2018disorders have been allowed to £0 unchecked because of official cow- \u2018ardice, not bern of fear of physical Tesults, but rather of the dread of the Dolitical effect.It is asserted now that movement is growing and that rOvalists, clericals, Socialists, and Anarchists.have pooled issues to the nd of upsetting the present status In the mint building and such of the coin stored there as may be required to meet the transfers of coin from New Jork and other cities to the credit of San Francisco banks and other financial institutions.MONEY BEING SENT FROM MANILA.Manila, April 24.\u2014Many organizations here are planning to send aid to the earthquake sufferers at San Francisco.The Juckey Club, composed of Span- CANADIAN SOLDIERS SHOULD G0 ABROAD Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax, April 24.\u2014At the annual meeting of the St.George's Soclety, last night, General Sir Charles Pausons made his (avewell address, in which he said: \u2018\u201cThree years ago I ven- OFFERED FOR SHELTE San Rrancisco, April 2¢\u2014The Unit Railways have tendered the use ofthe entire system to Mayor Schmitz.or the benefit of the people dyring;.e present crisis.Free transportation \u201cWit be furnished the people over the llnes for themselves and thelr baggage.The company\u2019s cars standing in the streets and all of its car barns no.destros- ed are also free fou the uso of the\u201d ple for the purpose of shelter lodging.CAR 1S GOING 10ST, PETERSBURG; St.Petersburg, April 4.\u2014 After much hesitation Emperor \u2018 Nicholas has finally decided to come to St.' tersburg and personally open the first Russian Parliament on May 10,\u2019 His Majesty's decision come: si ana hen.too, the correspondent dwells uvon the inertness of M.Clemenceau, the Minister of Internal Affairs.While Me past record Is that of a strong mail, he: has not been able to cope With the existing conditions.His efforts\u201d \u2018at conciliation between the miners after the Courierres disaster wera\u2019 nugatory,.because the miners ware led to believe that the greatest possible efforts .had not been put Sart to rescue many of the unfortun- atey iv \u2018ho perished.\u201d Agitators from Pads fanned the flames \u2018in the min- ipæ districts, and -now it is asserted some 40,000 people are in open defiance \u2018of the law.As opposed to them a few trdops were sent.The destruction of property continued © and the soldiers of the Republic were defied and treat- tured to suggest the desirability of Surprise, as jt was supposed 25 of with contempt and subjected to.bringing about an interchange ter bis long absence, from the.'cgpltal {usilades ricks.stones and other of officers.This suggestion is he would not dare to leave the Welter missiles.In this way one or two were being acted on, in that offi- of the palace of Tsarskoe-Selo.Killed and others battered.But no , lmperial heralds will pass through the streets summoning the representatives of the people and an im cers of Canadian forces, are now being detailed for service in various parts of the Empire\u2014Australia and India, for example.I should like, however, to go stil] further, and see Canadian Plosia tes of infantry and then rie de ud Bean reprisals were made; the troops re- ; frained from firing on the mob.To te from the despatch, as fllustra- military escort will accompany.His quo a Majesty to.the Tauride Palace, where tive of she, Aghting In the \u2018Pas de the Padlament will-assemblé, js 4 Pesdenly C Cant.Herm sun tell, smit- CC Fr \u201cte.ing Parliament will.angpynce 1B .émpesty \u2018for political prisoners pl Pwenty.rumored that the Emperor, in, NA rarer ELL Ary re are pee nat trees Sb 30 Gréat prit epta tem duty to Ceneda.wilugh i \u2018Dolalbi i èe = Spell 0 the Mdtitrent vlter 77° Cobalt, April 24.\u2014A syndicate of Wia- nipeg and Toronto capitalists sent site of \u2018this téwn is totally unsuited for the cammercial centre of Liv vast town and industries that wilt grow\" out of the mining of thie Cobalt ores, some 840 acres of land stretching north Pleasing to Par ticular men.and east from Argentite station, within two miles of the present town of Cn- balt.The land will be offered for sale\u2019 immediately, as it is predicted that \u2018choice lots will be selling for $1,000 inside of ten days after they are on the market.C.P.R.Employe Sentenced.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg.April 24.\u2014Four of the Can- udian Pacific Rallway employes accused of robbing.cars in transit were sentenced.yesterday.Engineer Ber- |- trand got five years end Brakeman, Proctor three years in the.penitentiars ex penditure, R.J.TOOKE, AT 9 1853 gaol, and McIntosh was fined 325.ie ip Canadian Pacific steamship Montezuma salled from London for Antwerp at F p.| wm.Safufday, April 21.\u2014 Read the following letter: Messrs, D, Masson & Co.Importers; Montreal, Gentlemen, have\u2019 great Principal o An Infallible Cure for Rheumatism.As certain natures are predis d towar ertain diseases\u2014so mine Is 3 re towards Rheumatism.?pose 45 certain TR nto\u2019 Ape Since SSperiencing the rapid and permahént relief afforded by \u201c\u201cVittel ipo ng agents fo Water,\u201d \u201c Grande e Source,\u201d from the distress and pain occaslomed by Uric Acid sure: 1o.in the blo whieh fs the real cause of Rhoumu tis): 1 have \u2018used it dally, and\u2019 leasure in attesting to Its velusbla curati¥e propert les.| Respectfully you D.Masson & Co., Sofe Agents, pd] ~~ MONTREAL.RR ni ui {knows principe of: eu Fin panes, that \u2018the Montreal, April 18th, 1306.RT LÀ ane 1 17 7 Inché LEBLOND DE BRUMUTH, f the Catholic Commercial Academy, epu Avenue, Montreal; \u20ac \u2018 « iy At Our Prices.Then we have the shirts we charged you 28 of splendid value, unapproachable.Get Hannan Shirts! Surprisingly good values at $1.00, .Nowhere Can You Get ow QUALITIES.We get enormous quantities: ot the output of one.of the: -worid's greatest manufacturers, Messrs, J.& D.Anderson.: We get the enornfous quantity\" price, .It per cont.me you w.dd.seu set Shirts Fabrics, pattern, coloring, ; 24 1906.| wineshop: erÿldg \"RU him, kill him.\"Last Week's Daily 5 Last Weeks: Weekly Total : tout wesk Sergt._ GrAndry, 'seeing the danger, covered hta £ ten chief until ald arrived.Orders were given, as the \u2018horses were.exhausted, to retire on the mine, amid.the triumphant shrieks of the |i victoriots \u2018Insurgents and their dismount, while the bugles sounded \u2018Surrender\u2019 A volley of stones was the only reply.Carbines were loaded and the order to fire was about to be given whèn thé Mayor of Haveluy rushéd in and begged that \u2018three prisoners be freed.The commander, after \u2018taking thelr names, consented, whereupon the insurgents withdrew, singing vietori- ously.More than one hundred soldlers were wounded.yet not a shot was fired, \"When: this point of the rebellion had been reached M.Clemenceau was present.The Minister went once more to the disturbed districts.He told the.leaders of the strfke that they really must not act in this violent way.He \"SALAD vo PRICE ONE CENT.The Product of the Finest Tea Producing Country in the World \u201cClean-Delicious-Pure.\u201d CEYLON TEA, BLACK, MIXED or) Sealed Packets only NATURAL GREEN | Refuse Substitutes.even went 80 far as to inflmeate that |.it things got much worse the soldlers might be compelled to use thelr \u2018WeRpons.\u201d The despatch ends with the statement that,: at the close of hjs visit, \u2018Clemenceau «rfnitgled \u2018 with a group bearing a red flag, and that hls companions hissed the troops without a protest from hip.; \u2018May Day, iL.is asserted, may see a general outbreak, SMART BEFORE COMMITTEE.Dénies Any.Private Correspondence * With Mr, Preston Regarding + -Trading Co.Special to .the Montreal \u2018Star.Ottawa, April 24.\u2014James A.Smart, agentiof.the\u2019 North Atlantic Trading Company, was again before the Public Accourtts Committee this morning.He | hecäme=dts agent, -he said, about a year; ago, but.he denied that he had ever hag privite correspondence with W.T.RB.Preston { rd to the Government, contracts with the company.Before resigning the\u2018 position of Deputy Minister of the Intérior, he had corresponded with-the company in regard to a.position with them, When he left the department he burned those letters as he.had no- need for them.Before the -contract with the company, the Government employed agents in Continents! Europe, but said Mi.Smart, it was held by Mr.Preston that the work could be \u2018better done by a syndicate, and this led to the arrangement with the North Atlantic Trading Company.\u201c Montresl-Toronto Letter Service.Special: to The Montreal} Star.- Toronto, April 26 \u2014On July lst.the Dominion Govermment will install a system of.midnight collections from latter boxes in this city.After that date it will be possible for a letter ted in any letter box in Toronto -at- eH a.m.to be Quliversd in Montreal the same day.At present letters have to be posted before 2 or 9.30 p.m.to be collected thd night\u2019 ang catch #hall tryna the: tallawing Morning.my STEAMERS FOR QUEBEC \\ ROOMS AR ae COR Se PARLE Saguenay Ba cr Lines and Ferries ai Running For Freight Rates telephone Main 4710.City Ticket Office, 128 ST.JAMES STREET (opp.Post Office.) ATTENTION | We beg tb inform the public that we are about to inauzuräte.a summer delivery between Montreal and all summer resorts, as far as St Anne's.For further information \u2018phone Up 2501 For 81.00 per Month we keep Geatlemen\u2019s Clothes in good erder, FRENCH CLEANING, DYEING, REPAIRING AND PRESSING, ALTERING NEATLY DONE.Wardrobe Repair Concern, 47 BEAVER HALL RILL.97 3 = cer Ed FINE oo Fishing Tackle.W#& are exclusive Sporting Goods Dealers.Our emtire store and time are devoted to the buying and selling of Sporting Goods.Fishing Tackle is Dot a side line, but one of our Leading departments.We do not claim to have \u201cEVERYTHING in Fishing Tackle,\u201d but we have the Largest and Best Assortment in Canada.We sell Wholesale and Retail, no order too small, none Call at Headquarters and we will show you a large variety of tin at the Right Prices.velty in Steel R T.W.BOYD & SON, 27 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST.\u2019 + [4 puiarme.he.Hooda.: The New-sinbow Rod at 34.00 is the-season's no- 2 «Were.showimg-a beautiful éollection of soft, _ comfortable Scoteh Zephyr Shirts, that will be - You can't equal our variety.in this city.-and all our patterns are ex- clusive\u2014superb in style\u2014 fit, comfort and finish beyond criticism, prices to fit every man\u2019s idea of 2387 St.Catherine - -8t, a ures 5 ot pir currents.use \"tHese' Refrigorators are built to mest the well L'air.riaine and cool alr falling.air passes from, the provision chamber to the Pt \u201cop the deg \u201cchktober, flows over the whole mass of ice, At.in\u2019 poled; \u2018then undér the galvanized steel ice rack, and, down \u2018ovigion, chapibers.Jw 1t- not simple.this.refrigerator, and it 14 certainly a.ples- recommend dt.No, Ab 4 inclies Nigh, 28 \u2018tdches wide: onu vee nc St.James Street.: West St.- Catherine St, Ent The circulation is complete New Spring Overcoats Suits and Raincoats \u2014 $10 to $30 \u2014 ÿ Modelled after the best of the latest fashion ideas of London and New York, and made by the most perfect tailoring establishment in Canada, and equal in every respect to the best custom made clothes.§ Unequalled quality and workmanship are \u2018apparent in every garment we turn out, yet Fx cost little more than ordinary ready- \u201c, made.e would be pleased to have you call\u2019 a try on a few of the new.styles.EVERY GARMENT ¥ITTED TO THE FIGURE BY OUR EXPERT TAILORS, + Corner Craig a 2238 St.Cat.1875 St.Catherine Street.rine Street.: 493281 The flues are We are sss fl ess» pole\u2019 Form Tormolid made in our own vrorkrodms.ge ©.AN IDEAL DENTIFRIOE.- of\u201d I T 0 ami Clad\u201d 228 and 230 St.James * Next.to Sovereign Bank 0 IS.OUR NEW ADDRESS.; As-every \u2018garment was burnt in 5 a old corner, everything in the new * premises is new-and- fresh., Suits, .$12,00, $1 5.00, $16.so, $18.00, $20:00:\" Overcoats and Raincoats, $12.00, \u2018$13.50, $15.00, $16.50, $18.00.\".The best line of Raincoats we have ever shown.» 25 -\u2014 THE. .mo Per Referee\u2014J.C.Davies.= \" Umpires\u2014H.Love, .New York; 8.Willams, Anglo, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Westmount Anruél.° The Westmount Baseball Club will.Monday evening, \"30th | o'clock, All those wish baseball team are fnvit inst.at eight.to join a |.to attend.TE Tennis Meeting.The annual meeting\u2019 of the West- mount Tennis \u2018Club wiht, pe bald tonight at 8 o'tlock in the clab room, Vie.toria Hall.A large attendance is re-'{ quested.\u2019 photograph of the group of] ing page in last night's Star, and which was very favora commented upon by the sporting fraternity was taken by Mr.8.Richard, of this city.Today's group is.Lhe same artist.SPRING STYLES FOR MEN, \u2014 To Be \u201cCorrect\u201d in Drees and in Ware mony with Style arid Season.The president of the Semi-Ready Company recently returried trom a tour of the fashion centres.He hay to study six months to learn to-day the\u2019| styles which will be worn sik months\u2019 trence.Last fall he visited New York for the same purpose, and the Spring style book of the Semi-Ready Wardrobes is the rror of gooû \u2018style for men.One of these books \"can: be studied carefully at home.The\u2019 Semi Ready Wardrobe in this town has & vopy fot you if by ehance you ara not receive by mall.on this city and district, the exalu- e franchise for the sale of Semi- Roady is Held at 381\" St.Jantes wtreet, and corner St.Catherine and &.An- Üre streets, Montreal- :- - .at The Arena.4 po y Belect hold their second annuat, meetine on; wees ets whieh appeared on the spor!- British and French Motor Car Co.| See our Exhibit at the Automobile Show .\u201c \u201cSole Cänadian agents for the well- known Eirglish-Daimlers, Swifis.eE F ronchi-+Paghards, DeDion.Boutons, Minervas, Also Fafnit-Engines for Motor Boats Lucas.\u201cAccessories.de haat after the, Show, RIE \u2018MIKE JOYCE PUTS IN AN APPEARANCE HERE! says the Royals Have Not! Had a Fair Show so Far,! But Will Be All Right! When Season Opens.man than Lachance, and that Joe.Connor 1s a fast backstop, who will be a favorite here.Big Huelsman is a slugger of the first order.and \u201cAl\u201d Wagner's knee, which kept him out! of the game last season, is all right, again.The brother of the famous\u2019 Pittsburg shoristop, says Mike, is weil\u2019 able to look after third base, and is a good batsman besides.Keefe, the former Pacific Coast pitcher, Montreal expects to secure from the New York Americans, was on the firing line t Newark on Sunday.and held the \u2018\u201cSallors\u201d down to five hits and giruek out elght men.ram AUTO SHOW PROVES POPULAR Automobile Club of Canada Visits the Exhibition in a Body and Grants Approval.\\ The second day's opening of the Automobile Show at the Arena yesterday proved even more popular than the first, and crowds of enthusiastic au- toists thronged the big building all day, admiring and comparing the different makes of cars.A feature of yesterday's show was the visit paid by the members of the Automobile Club of Canada in a body, and it was & most interesting study Lo hear them passing their different opin- fons on the several makes of cars, and offering scientific arguments to the owners and agents either for or against certair makes.That autoing has taken a great hold here, in fact a greater hold than any place else in the Domin- jon, is proved by the fact that yesterday more people thronged the Arena than they did in two days at the show in \u2018Toronto, and Toronto had before been considered the premier of Canada in keeping up to date.An interesting feature of the show is AL watch owners of cars as they look over some bigger and more powerful ones.Indeed, it Is a sort of im- peliing force which stirs & man who has bought a car to seek out somé- thing bigger and: better, so that he may have something newer and more novel each season.There seems :0 be a demand for big, powerful cars, | and all local people who make enquiries are pure to question sharply about a car's hill climbing qualities, - rather a necessary matter In this Teinity, But every agent will relate \u20ac le CR dot tEUi ease with Na es, hill with de ul ease.- Noles i \u2018st in, fa ho overheating?! uf bearings.rm Birks\u2019 footbal! team of the Junior Asses h, wish a match for Saturday.t 25th Inst.intermediate ur juntor.8.LeBrocq, 64 Beaver Hall.English watches repaired and guaranteed.R.Hemsley, 255 8t.James St.Our Shoes Are Hand-Lasted.\u2019 INVICTUS Shoes retain] their shape because they're | hand-lasted.Stretched over the last F4 hand and left there until a stretch is taken out of th tton Boot, llsrated hs bot \"| t Leath Vamps and Soft, Dull Kid To ç Made (go.in JEnamelled a er .Price $b.or in Vict Kid $4.Invictus Shoe Store, 3 249 St.James Street.x and ed br for: us in Canada.pa 4 ther.no » THERE ARE 26 SURVIVORS.aps r\u2014\u2014 TRAINING SHIP LOST, 35 DROWNED Captain of the Count de Smet de Naeyera Went Down with his Men.Prominent Belgiums\u2019 Sons Were Among the Cadets Who Lost Their Lives.te ; London, April 24-The Count De Siuet De Nueyer, sulling ship, used the Belgian Go\u2019 ernment for officers for tle by ing ivati- Gove ntuent ser- MARCOTTE BROS.SALES.On WEDNESDAY, 25th April, i At Ten O'Clock, In our rooms, St.Jumes Street, à general stock of Dry Goods from a bankrupt estate: Dress Goods, Whitewear, Corxeta, Top Bhirts,\u201d Underwear, Hurdkerchiets, Gloves, Hosiery, Neciknear, Embroidery.Lace, (oaks, Jackets, Rendy-made Clothing, Tweeds, Serges.Meltoas, Beavers, Felt llats, Buttcas, Umbrellas, Tallors\u2019 Trimmings, Linlogs, Hoots and Shoes, Fancy Goods, Smallwares, «te.No reserve, and in lots to the trade.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re THE NEW YORK SKIRT MFG.CO., No.8 Lemoine Street, Montreal.sss Vice, foundered in the Bay of Bisco, Aprib 18, with a uss of thirty-five hives, fneluding the captain and (he officers commanding the cadets, The cadets included the suns of many prominent Belgians, Twenty-six swe.vivors of the wreck were rescued by the barque Dunkerque.It ig difficult to get precise details of the disaster, owing to the Dunke:- que, which wax preceeding to Hamburg, refusing any information or the names of the survivers, and also de- lining an invitation te lend the survivors at Dovey.The Count De Suet De Naeyer was built al Greenock, in 1904.It is ai- leged that site turned turtle when she was launched.necessitating alterva- tions tv improve hor stability.Most et her officers resigned after her (lest voyage, declaring that she was still top-heavy.She started on her fll- fated second voyage April 11, and anchoved off Flushing till Easter Saturday, when she was towed into the Nortl\\ Sea and started on her voyage for Australia, She encountered tev- rible weather in the Bay ot Biscay, labored heavily.and foundered.it 1s supposed that a boat or raft was launched and that by this means the survivors were rescued, but no details or list of survivors is obtainable.She was & full-rigged salling ship, 270 feat long.CS Germany Gets Ready.Special to the Montreal Star.Bertin, April 24.\u2014The alleged undertaking by England to help France against Germany in the event of war by landing 100,000 troops in Schleswig- Hnolstein has borne fruit.What ever truth there was in the story when it was circulated during the recent tension over Morocco affairs it has had the effect of turning the artention or the German General Staff 1h the strategic needs of that onetime Danish province.Though Schleswig-Holstein was doing very well with its present railway svsieni, the government has obtained an appropriation of nearly two nillion doilars for converting seven lines li the province into four-track roads, wv hich will facilitate the rapid concentration of troops there to resist pus- sible Ihvasion.A: the same time the two army corps quartered in Alsace-Lorraine, guarding the French frontier, have heen provided with new pattern weapons in advance of the general issue to the rest of the army.NAVAL MANEUVERS END.Kiel, Germany, April 24\u2014The German navy will this year strive to emulate great maneuvers planned for the British fleet.Orders for war ex: ercises on a hitherto unprecedented scale.have been issued by the Kalser.Assembling at Heligoland on May 13 the fleet will he engaged until June 9 in maneuvers by day and night in the North Sea.A mosquito fleet of torpedo boats will defend the mouths of the Eibe and Weser, and the skill and nerves of officers and crews will Le severely tested.With a short interval, the maneuvers will extend into July.Tue undersigned will sell bz Fable Auc:tion, ai Nu, 69 St.James Strei, AMuatrea), ou FRIDAY, the 27th day of Apri, 1206, AU O'Clyck AM.the follow ing assets, in seven luis: 1\u2014Buttous, Biutd >.Blouse und Skirt Ornaments, ete -$T770S9 2\u2014~ Cloaking.Dress Goods, in cutting dept.3,029 14 | 3\u2014Cloaking, l>ress Gouds.in cellar (full pieces).6.03% 44 ; 4\u2014Costumes, Skirts and Rlouses 4,558.50 B\u2014Office and Faciory Fixtures and Furniture .&-Machinery and Plant .T\u2014Bock Debts, as per list .ce 1,978.20 .10,300.00 $29.473.87 The store will bc ven for inspection on the 26th Instant.For further particulars apply to ALEX.DESMARTEAU, Curator, No.80 Notre lime Street, MARCOTTE BROTHERS, Auctioneers.93 3 INSOLVENT NOTIC In re LEFEBVRE & TARIVIÈERE.Hardware Merchants, St.Hyacinthe, Insolvents.\u2018The undersigned will sell at public auction.at a rate in the dollar, at No.69 St.James street, Montreal.FRIDAY, the Z7TH APRIL, at 11 a.m, the follnwing assets of the Jasolvents: No.eneral stock of Ha ware.Stoves and \u2018Furnaces Cs Ename'led and Tinwares.Montreal.Bar Iron.een ne\u2019 ou.Varnishes Gla AR .agen on Store Fiato 427.60 Rolling Brock.250.00 87.503,97 No.1-Bnok debts as per list 949.90 No.Terms Cash.The store will be opencd far inapae- tion of stock the 23th and 26th of April.Inventory book and list of book debts are at my office.A.LAMARCHE.No.2 curatnr, lace d'Armes, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers, 90 3 Zaw \u201c BACK TO PHILADELPHIA.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 24\u2014 Philadelphia is agin In possession of the famous Franklyn portrait.which was presented to the people of the United States by Earl Grey, Governor-Gener- al of Canada, His Excellency in offering the portrait to President Roosevelt.on February 7, sukgested that it should find a ofnal resting place in the White Mi T Réosevelt, gift, sai \u20181 rectate, not only what you have done, but the spfrit in which you have dune it.J shall have placed in the portrait, which will, of course, Le kept at the White House, as you desire, the circumstances of its taking and retum.\u201d acknowledging the WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERITED BY A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE.So much has been written by the standard medicial authorities, of all the several schools of » raise of the native, or American, medicinal plants which enter into the Composition of Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, that in attempting to quote from the various wor Materia Medica one hardly knows where to commence, since they are so voluminous that only the briefest and most im- w perfect reference can be presented in a short article like this.Briefly then let us say that Le Golden Medical Discovery \u201d- named from the sturdy little plant Golden Beal, the root of which entars largely into its composition.- this most valuablé ingredient, it contains glycerio extracts of Stone root, Queen's root, Black Gherrybark, Blood- root aad Mandrake.2 Finley Ellingw D., an eminent practitioner of ol Chicken and Profes- gor of Materia Medica in the Medical College of that city, in his recently published work on Thorspen- tics, says of Golden Sea the most natoral of entente to te normal functions of digestion.Its influence upon the mucous su renders it most important in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of stomach) and cases gastric (stomach) uloeration.\u201d Many other authorities as well as Dr.Ellingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden Beal), as a remedy for catarrhal diseases of the nasal passages, stomach, bronchia, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and blad addor.À Amon + we may mention Prof.John K pu M M.Mb.author of the American pi Prof.ic ale a te ~ Speci J.M.Scudder M.D Medication\u201d ; maun Med.Colle, or Chicago; Grover Ooe, M- D., of New York, in his \u201cOr fanio ic Medicines,\u201d Dr.Bartholow of Jef- rson Med.College and scores of other leading medical writers and teachers.All ths foregoing eminent authorities extol the curative virtues of Golden Seal in cases of stomach, liver and intestinal weakness, torpor \u2018and ulceration of bowels.Dr.Ellingwood recommends it most highly, \u201c In those cases of atonic dyepepsis w en the entire apparatus, including the\u2019 liver, is and inoperative.\u201d He also extols it most bighly in the many weaknéeses and de- rangements peculisr to women and |onses says, \u201cIt is a most important remady in many d:sorders of the womb.\u201d Golden Beal roos (Hydrastis), ie ab important ingredient of Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favo Prescription for weak, nervous, \u201crundown\u201d women.But to return to the \u201cGolden Medicai Discovery \u201d it may be said thas its cur ative properties are pot wholl dependent apon Golden Seal, valuable it i fa #8 other equally ¢ in freatiy to ita value and in fact ed sdd 88 important than the Hydrastis, or Golden Seal.1 * In all bronchi throat, un; kindred ailments, nt root Bins Cherrybark, Queen\u2019 .root and * Blood: root, esch plays as important à part in effecting the phenominal cures of ® Golden Medical Discovery® se does Holden Seal.All these in fents have the endorsements of promisent praotitioners of all schools 6 of nedisine Of Queen's root, Prof.King says \"An alierative (blood purifier) ansur- passed by few if &ny other of the known alteratives.Most successful in skin and scrofulons affections; beneficial in bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; relieves irritations; an important co remedy; coughs of years\u201d ou cured; ai in Blood making and nutrition and may be taken with out harm for long Queen\u2019s root, Goldes ole ro, Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Blood all articles extolled by leading prac tioners of all the schools, as the very best of co cough inedicines, are made especially v usable hen combined with chem y pure gl ne whic atly enhances The carstive action of t all these ts in all bronchial, throat and io ng af affections, severe conghs and kin- Who can doubt the efficacy of such a compound, when scientifically made up, as in Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical very?Who oan doubt that it is a most effective rem diseases lor which its highly recommended oo 40 writers on Materia Medical It is in the cure of the more chronic or lingering, persistent, and o of bronchial, laryngial and lun ng affections, attended by hoarseness an severe cough, which if neglected or badly treated would generally have run into Sonenmption that \"Golden Medical has won the hi best praise hon who have observ marvelous control over these and ine dred affections.It is no cheap compound made-up of trashy ingredients or free distribution, that curious ple may experiment upon.themselves ss with the many fake nostrums so Sommonly sent out as \u201ctrial bottles.\u201d It has a fo record, embracin, many.shousends of D : cures behind it, is sold at a reasonable rice and may be found in all drug an ine stores in thie and many foreign countries.It will be seen from the above brief extracts how well® Golden Medical Dis covery ® is adapted for the cure of ail bl , a8, scrofulous and skin ailments; also equally good in all Catarrhal affections no matier where seated, and for all indigestion, or dyspepsia, tor- pa Pier or biliousness and as a ic and invigorator in all manner of weaknesses, and in nervous debility and proetratio the above extracts amply ghow.uch further information as so the ro and uses of \u201cGolden Medical i * and Dr.Pierce's Favorite Precoripé n for weak women, will be found s Jl booklet of extracts from medical books which - we be nan frée to address \u2018on port PE ee letter A tal card, sent to 0 Dr the pt Angredients of Dr.Pleroe\u2019s medicines wil be tound, from the reading of thie fil le booklet; to have the stroagen ible professional endorsémen recommendations tor the pearing of all the disesses for.i medicines sre recom a other medicine for like have any suc orsethent.pon-aloogetle.ton-socret, safe = he Sam of diseases of arhia.| Th and peg \u201csia so ry, rar \u201c | saù as TES ; Qué THE - M.HICKS & CO8 SALES.REMOVAL NOTICE As we have to vacate our présent premises on Muy Ist next, we beg to notify all parties having goods In storage with us wild have to remove them before thai date.M.HICKS & CO.1821 Notre Dame St.No.240 \\ \u20ac University Street 4 We will sell at the above residence all the Excellent Furvalture and Effects, consisting of: Two Malogany 3-piece FParlor Sets, Mahugany Fancy Chalra and Centre Tables, Wire Back Chairs, Divanrs, lounges.Mahogany Cabinet.Wilton aad Brussels Carpeir, Mu:she Uak Sideboard, Extension Di:sing Table, Set of Leather-covered vali Ddning Chairs, Oak China Cabinet and Dinner Waggon, Walnut Mantel Mirror, val Lace Curtains, SIlk Portieres, Bionze Gasallerm, Hall Light, Pictures, Ornaments, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Combination Oak Bookcase and Desk.Library Sofa.Morris Chairs, Easy Chadrs, Gilt Mantel Mirror, Library Table, Brass Bedsteads, Walnut Bedroom Sets.Odd Bureaus and Washstands, Chef- foniers Dressing Tables.Hair and other Mattresses, Walnut Wardrobe, Clenden- vitæ Range, Montreal Gas Stove, Garden Tools, Kitchen Utensils, eic.ete.fale TUESDAY MORNING.April 24th, Al 10 O'Clock.AM.HICKS & CO.Auationeers.4083 gy Ve STREET We have received justruc- tions from A.E.MORRIS COM re To sell at his residence, as above, sll the Neat Household Furniture therein contained, consisting of: Berry, Boston.Square (Grand Piano Parlor Set In odd pleces, comprising Fancy Mahogany Chalrs.lounge, Centre Tables, Steel Engravings, lace Curtains, Sik TPortleres, Wilton and Brussels (a2v- pets, Large Turkish Rugs.Brass Gasa- livre, Hizll Light and Side Brackets, Oak Hallstand and Bench, Oak Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Leather-covered Chalrs Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, Oak and other Bedroom Sets, Hair Mat- tivsses, Odd Bureaus snd Washstands, Oak Paokcase, Easy Chairsa, Chamber Kets, Montreal Gas Stove, LI.YW.Generator, Kitchen Ulcnslls, etr.etc, ete, THURSDAY MORNING, April 26th, At 10 O'Clock, M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, ss + DEATHS REPORTED.Toronto, Ont., \u201capril 21.\u2014Edwin De la Hooke died yesterday of pneumonia.He was the son of the late Dr.J.A.De la Hooke, Luke Norinan Lloyd, for over forty years in the employ of the Grund Tr unk Railway, died yesterday.Charles L.Holman iz dead.He was a veteran of the rebellion of 1886.Hamilton, Ont., April 21.\u2014A.& young married man, died yesterday of pneumonia.Brockville, April 20.'\u2014 Nire.T.R.Curry, wife of one of Brockville's leading merchants, dled to-day at the age of 45 years.She was a daughter of J.H.Dels- mare, proprietor of The Minden Echo.A family of four daughters and one son sur- ve Mrs.Henderson, Sr.an old resident of Maxweil, Is dead, uged eighty-two.Mrs.Mary Carruthers is dead in Thorn- bury.St.Hyacinthe\u2014Abbe Jean Baptiste Durocher died at St.Antoine Hotel Dieu.Ho was 65 years of age.William Stocks.an old resident of Maxwell, died Faden this morning, aged 86 years, Elder John Doner is dead in Stayner.Mr.Ernest Landry, aged 63, 1s dead of paralysis at Beauport.He was a brother of Senator Landry.Mr.Martinette, Deputy Chief of the Fire Brigade, Quebec, ls dead Years service in the brigade.after 33 New York.\u2014Judge Marin T.Mc- Mahon, of e Court of Bpecial Ses- tions.died here of pneumonia, aged Waterloo, Ont.\u2014Mr.Frederick Col- quhoun.collector of customs for the port of Berlin and Waterloo, died after an lllness of about six weeks.Acute stomach trouble was the Immediate cause of death.Lethbridge.Alta.\u2014Capt.A.R.Mec- Donald.one of the oldest expert officers in the West, dled suddenly at hia ranch near here.He came West with the force In 1876.was stationed at Wood Mountain, and was at Fort Welch when Sitting Bull surrendered.Springfield, Ont \u2014Willlam Oliver, 93 years, one of the pioneers of this province, iz dead here.Mr.Oliver wag born in England and came to Canada when 28 years of age.He is survived by three sons and one daughter, Mrs.Cronk, of Gananoque.Toronto.\u2014J.Gordan Mowat, who, under the penname of \u201cMoses Oats.\u201d was at one time a well-known figure in literary and journalistic circlex in Toronto, died in the General Hospital from the effects of pneumonia.Elmira, N.Y.-Fred.E.Platt.brother of United States Senator Thomas C.! Plait, died at Oswego, aged 87 years.Quebec.\u2014Deputy Chief Martinette, of the fire brigade, died after a long (= ness.He had been a member of the brigade since 1873 Belleville, Ont.\u2014Stillinan M.Herring- ton, an old and respected resident of this city, died at the age of! 756.One son Is a well-known lawyer of Napanee, and another is a doctor.Brockville, Ont.\u2014Dennis Gallagher.one of the oldest locomotive engineers in Canada.died at his home here, aged 70 years.He came to Brockville from Ireland in 1847.Toronto, Ont,\u2014Mary Janson, widow of the late Jacob Kaiser, is dead in her 80th year.Mrs.Patrick Kavan- agh is dead, in her Bth year.Tam- son Isabella, wife of H.E.Wiley, is dead.Toronto \u2014W.M.Wightman.long engaged in the dry goods business here, died at St.Michael's Hospital, aged 68.Waterigo, Que.\u2014 IL E.Richardson.general merchant and postmaster at Warden, Que.died last night, of heart failure, aged 65.Hamilton.Ont.\u2014 Clarence McKee, aged 38, a telegraph operator, died suddenly last night at\u2019 the Commercial Hotel.oy, Mrs.Aron, Carr dled yesterday, aged 74 years, I.Londag; ont: c= Mra, MoGuttin, | wife of Robert McGüftin, Juitice \u2018of the pence.ren Nissours, de y 4 a.\u2018Wheeli tus Poli ing tonal ref sf | MONTREAL; \"DAILY FRASER Broa.SALES 500 Roslyn Avenue Highly Important Auction Sale of Elegant Modern Household Furniture, Finest Wilton Carpets, Excellent Steinway Upright Planoforte, Rare Old Grandfather Clock.Of Paintings, Water Colors, Etchings and Engravings, etc, on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 25th April, Comprising: IN DRAWING ROONI \u2014 Splendid toned Steinway Upright Planoforte, in wood case; Mahogany Music Cabinet, ir cular Mahogany Table, Brass and \u2018Onyx Table, Mahogany Tea Table, Fancy Birch Table, Mahogany 8ettees in 8ilk, Mahogany and Inlaid (Arm and Reception) Chairs in Silk, Gik Chair in Silk, Fancy Wicker Chairs, Handsome Bordered Wilton Carpet and Rugs.Lace Curtains, Fine Engravings and Remarque Proof Etchings, Ornaments and Bric-a-brac, Brass Fender, etc, IN DINING ROOM -\u2014 Very Handsome Oak Sulte, of Sideboard with circular and shaped B.P.Mirrors and Plaie Glass Display Cabinets at sides; Extension Dlu- ing Table, 6 Side and ¢ Armchairs, with seats and backs upholstered in leather; Qak three-door Bookcake, with glass panels; Books in general literature, Superior Rordered Wilton Carpet and Rugs, Lace Curtains and Portieres, Crumb Cloth, Oil Paintings and Water Colors, Dinner and Ten Ware, Plated Ware.etc.IN SITTING ROOM~\u2014Pollard Oak Writing Desk ard Armchair Oak Centre Table, Wicker Chairs.Tabourettes, Colored Lace Curtains.Bordered Wilton Carpet, Pletures and Ornaments, IN HALL.AND STAIRCASE \u2014 Rare Old Grandfather Clock, in mahogany case.With cale:dar movement: Bert Brussels Stair and Hall Carpets in red, Crimson Repp forteres.Etchings ard Placjues.Skin Mats, IN 5 BEDROOMS \u2014 AN Brass Italian Bedsteads, Gent's Oak Cheffonier Splendid Mahogany Bedroom 8et, Gent's Mahogany Chesftonier.Handsome Curly Birch Redroom 8et, Superior Oak Bedroom Sect.Single Bracs Bedstead.H&ir Mattresses.Feather Beds and Pillows, Large Gilt Frame Mirror.Settees ard Chairs in 8ik.Rattan and Cane Seat Chairs, Osk Desk.Tables, Hand-palnted Chamber Ware.Wilton and Brussels Carpets and Mats, lace Curtaine.Pictures and Ornaments, etc.: contents of Servants\u2019 roam.IN KITCHEN AND BASEMENT \u2014 Jewel Gas Stove, Empress Portable Man- xle, Refrigerator.Linoleum, Kitchen and Laundry Utensils, Contents of Conservatory Implements.Sale at 10 O'Clock.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.and Garden 95 3 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC Aurtion at où\u201c sims, Nue.05 Au 455 ST.JAMES S* \\vRitiar auction, On Friday Morning,27th April ni 17 0 closte, A large aasort ant nf hous-sHho: 1 furniture, pianos, picturgs, carpets.olicloihs, stoves, eic.\u2026, and a large quantity of mis- oellaneous goods Sa storage for furniture, pianos.ete.Private sales at all times furniture, pianos, carpeis, cte.Cash advances made.FRASER BROS.Auctionecrs.29 5 UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that \u2018under The Companies Act, 1902, leta patent have been jseusd under the of the Secretary of State or Canada, bearing dat- the 0th day 0 April, 1906, incorporal- ing John Millen, merchant; John Ernest Millen, merchant; William Strachan.manufacturer: George Rutherford lJdght- hall, notary public, and Frederick William Sharp, accountant, all of the City of Montreal.in the Province of Quehec, for the following purposes, vit.: That of doing business as wholesale and retail merchants, dealers, traders, manufacturers, and importers of all kinda of goods, wares and merchandise, especially hardware and the lines Of merchandise usually handled in connection with that business, includ- Ing hardware specialties; steel tubing.steam, gas, gasoline, oil, and all other kinda of engines and motors; automobiles And automobile parts, equipment and \u2018ac- cessoriea; electrical apparatus, noveltlés, speclalttes and suppiles; bicycles, bicyele parts, supplies, novelties and accessories; wax of all kinds; to act az commission, consignment and general agent of other persons.firms, and companies doing the same business or any businers analogous to that of the company: to acquire, hold, sell and convey the capital stock of ether companies doing the same bysiness .or businesses analogous to that of the cém- pany; to acquire, hold, mortgage, sell and convey real estate for the purposes of the company, or in connection With its busl- nesa; to purchase and acquire the asse's of the business and assume the liabilities of the firm of \u201cJohn Millen & Sons.\u201d a commercial firm doing business as hardware merchants in the rald Clty of Montreal, the whole ar a going concern, and as such business may be shown by the actual stock-taking and balance thereof, together with a further sum not exceed- Ing $10,000, for the good-will of the dusi- ness; and upon proper transfer of the assets and good-will of sald firm of John Millen & Sen.the company to pay for the same at a\u201cprice not exceeding the face value thereof with such additional sum for the good-will \u2018an aforesaid for the con- \u2018sideration and to be paid by the transfer of an equal amount of the shares of the capital stock of the company at the par value of such shares, and which shares thus employed shall thereby become de facto fully paid-up shares of the preferred or common stock of the company As may be used for this spectal purposa, and as tha directors of the company\u2019 shall determine, The operations of the company to be carried on throughout the Dominion of Canada, and c!'sewhere by the name of \u201cJohn Millen & Bon\" (Limited), with a total capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars divided into one thousand shares of one hundred dollars, and the chief place of busin of the =ald company be the 2e Montreal, in the Province of Dated nt the office of -the Secretary of Sante.of Canada, this 11th day of April ° , A.W.SCOTT, \"96 4 Sccretary of State.\u201cSILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\u201d How Is Your Silver?- Jo it worn and unattractive?Are mm ng to buy new?Tomske Eee mak ie on Knives, Forks, 5; It's the si 5 of best ms ; workm and finish, as \u201ca bayiog Tra ya Tureems, Coffee Sets, etc., ask a or the goods of \u2018um MERIDEN BRITA CO.Cables Were Broken.London.April 24.\u2014The correspondent at: Wellington, N.Z., of the Times, telegraphs that\\ both eastern companies\u2019 cables betw New Zealand and Australia suddenly! broke on Monday, the supposed result of submarine disturbances.° Line to Hudson's Bay.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man.April 24.\u2014Work on the C.N.R line to Hudeon's will start this week.The ling has been located to the head waters \u20ac the Churchfil, ;,\u2026.\u2018es, Bookcases, Corona\u2019 Sewing Machine ! o (Tibia æ Rub Xoing fnto effect, STARCTUESDAY: APRIL 24: 190s.\" BENNING & BARSALOU\u2019S BALES.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES, DRYSDALE'S BOOKS, Stationery and Fancy Goods Stock Will be 301d by Public Auction, at the Store, 2478 \u2018ST.CATHERINE BTREET, beginning on Tuesday Evening, 24th April, And Continuing Every Evening, Commercing at 7.30 o'clock, until the whole is disposed of, The stock includes Standard and Educational Works, Classics, Canadiana, etc., etc.Ag WALTER M.KEARNS, 95 Auctioneer.\"Handsome Brass BEDS.Parlor Chairs and Sofas, Fancy Tables, Curtains, Pictures, Bric-a-brac.8ide- hoards, Extension Tables, Dining Room Chalre.Very Handsome Mahogany Drawing Room Cabinet, Flat Top Desk, Office Armchairs, Very Fine B'W.Bedroom Se:.Mirror Front Wardrobes, 8plendid Lot of White Enamel Iron and Brass Trimmed Budsteaads, Several Curied Hair Mattress- (almost new), Odd Bureaus and Waeh- stands, Mirrors, Qes Stoves, Cooking Ranges, Refrigerators, elc., etc.The whole comprising a splendid assortment of Household Goods, all for un- regerved sale, at the undersigned's salesroom.38 Notre Dame Street west (near McGill Street), on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, 25th April, At Half-Past Two O'Clock.WALTER M, KEARNS, Important to Confectioners Plant, etc.; Cash Regis- Auction Sale of Fixtures, cHetcher™ Soda Fountain.ter, etc.stc., by order of MR.M.J.McKERLEY, at 5¢ PRINCE ARTHUR STREET tcorner of St.Dominique St.) The sale wili include: Very fine Onyx Front \u201cFletcher\u201d Soda Fountain (worth $500.00), Counter Show Cases, very fine \u201cNational\u201d Cash Register, with total adder: Counters, Partitions, Polished Ouk Counter.Shelving.Mirrors, Large frigcrator.Tables and Chairs, Scales, Candy Bottles, Copper and Bruss Candy Kettles, Marble Slabs, Candy Furnaces, Bakers\u2019 Tables, Troughs Proving Boxes, Calendar Clock, Combination Gas and Electric Fixtures, Curtains, 2 Motor Fans.ete.etc.Sale on THURSDAY MORNING, 26th April, AY » O'Clock.LTER M, KEARNS, 84 Auetioneer.AUCTION SALE Farm Implements, Produoe, Poultry, Horses and Cows.The undersigned will sell by Public Auction, for account of MR.A.ALLAN, at his Farm.COTE KT.MICHEL, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 26th April, At 1.30 O'Clock.4 Work and Driving Horses, 4 Cows, \u201cNoxon\u201d Binder (ulmost new), \u201cNoxon\u201d 4 Mower, Horse Rake, Beeding Machine, ; Double and Bingle Ploughs, Spring, Tooth and other Harrows: Grubber.Scotch Cart.Hay-cart, Double Express, Harness, Box Steigh, Horse, Fork and other Implements; 8 loads of straw.Also 100 Cholce Fowl, including White Leghorns, White and Barred Plymouth Rocks and Sliver Wyandottes.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.Take Back River Electric Cars to \u201cVervaig\u201d Cormer.The (arm ia situated about half a mile cast of that point.4 REAL ESTATE For Private Sale Either Separately or En Bloc, 3 Very Very Attractive STONE FRONT COTTAGES, 158, 160, 164 Metcalfe Ave., Westmount.\u2018 1 < Removal Sale.ALL OUR STOCK MUST BE SOLD.Sales Monday, 23rd, Tuesday, 24th and Wednesday, 25th April, At 10 AM, \u2018Before we take possession of our New premises on 1st MAY NEY 36 Notre | DameSt.BENNING, PARSALOU & CO, Limited, Auctioneers, 65 St.Sulpice St.ss 3 RAE & DONNELLY\u2019S SALES.OF.Excellent West of England and Scotch Tweeds and Coatings.slightly damaged by emoke at the late fire under John \u2018 Fisher.Son & Co.'s warercoms, mostly fn Suit Patterns, amounting to aboui $3.000,00.Also about 4,000 Rolls of best Wali Paper and Bordering We will sell at our rooms, 241 and 243 St.James St, on WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, April 25th, \u2014Consisting of\u2014 About 300 Suit Patterns In excellent Scotch and English Tweeds and Coatings, Black and Blue Serges, Costume Tweeds.and a lot of Remnants.Also 500 pairs Lace Curtains and Portieres, several sample Rain Coats and Jackets, Bed Covers, Table Cloths, etc., together with a large lot of the best quality of Wall Faper.Bordering, etc., wtihout reserve.Sale at 3,30 p.m.RAE & DONNELLE Auctioneers.FOSTER & COS SALES.LE BY AUCTION, WEDNESDAY.APRIL 35th, ac 10.30 a.m.at 95 Young sreet.We have been instructed by James Linton, master carter, to sell his entire cartage outfit, consisting of 23 head of good heavy working weighing from 1300 to 1500 lbs.doubla and single harpesses.double and single lorries, double and single expresses.tar- pauline and the entire contents of his stables.Will he sold positively without reserve or limit.Tel.Main 3365 for further particulars.\u2019 T.W.FOSTER & CO., Auctionears, 605 St.Paul at.9% 3 FOR 8 THURSDAY, April 26th, at 10 a.m.We have been in- by E.For Sale, by auction, atructed Pigeon, Master Carter.No.47 Ontario St, East.One block east of tho Main 8t., to sell his éntire cartage outfit, consisting of 30 head of heavy draught horses welghing from 1300 to 1700 Ibe, double and single harness.double \u2018and single expresses, double and single lorries, three floats, tarpaulins, and a number of articles too numerous to mention.The entire lot will be sold positively without reservo or limit.T.W.FOSTER & co., Auctioneers, 605 St.Paul Street.Tel Main 3265 for further particulars.94 4 aw Each house is 2 story and b t contains 12 rooms, and heated by furnace.These cottages were carefully constructed, and every precaution taken to make them substantial and comfortable.Permits to view may be had at the undersigned's office.WALTER M.KEARNS, 9 6 Auctioneer.The Celebruted English Cocon.ble food, with all re) ata qualities intact.This excellent Cocoon Saw tains the system in health, + sad énablos Lo Meats COCO ho Most Nutritious and t ; $69 Seed LOSE YOUR RHEUMATISM: \u2014 Wanted, all Rheumatics to use WEINFELD'S CALVANIG LINIMENT IT NEVER FAILS, At AD 28 At ieary threat.We Make BOOTS med HORS for straight and Wg \" sest.Bpecialty 13teod A.CODE 4 Beaver Hall Hill Richmond's Waterworks.Special to The Montreal Star.Richmond, Que., April 24.\u2014 The Council has decided to make some Radical changes in the water works, agreeable to the wishes of property holders and citizens generally as expressed in the late petition.Twenty- five thousand dollars will be expend- the money to be raised by debentures In the usual form.The net fn- ee from the water rates amounts to $1,600 per annum, This will not only m the interest on bonds.but will provide a sinking fund.The total revente will be greatly increased by the Grand Trunk Railway, wbo will take their water from the town.and pay $881 per annum.It is expected is will reduce the insurance prem- Tue as it will give additional fire éction.The necessary by-law has Been drawn up end passed.but will voted on by the rite-payers before es oe X be Kid You i JE Under the Winding Up Act and its Amendments in re B.COHEN, LIMITED, %2 McGHI St, Montreal, Insoivents, Sale of the following assets by auction, at 69.8t.James Btreet, Montreal, on MONDAY, April 30th, 1906, At 11 A.M.: Lot 1\u2014Waterproof Clothing.Lot 2-\u2014Office Furniture and Fix .81,142.20 Debts A deposit of 10 per \u2018cent.\u2018upon adjudication.The store will be open for Înspec- ton on the 27th and 38th, where lots 1 to 3 can be seen, and other information can be be obtained WILKS \u2018a MICHAUD, Joint liquidators, 208 8 © James St.MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.9 4 Saw STORAGE eee Superior: accommodation GARTAGE & STORAGE.Furniture: Planos,.Bapgage, Etc.KNES CARTAGE & STORAGE, se ST.HENRY VTRRET.Tel.Main 665.83 7 2aw ONTREAL PARK 8 ISLAND RAILWAY \u201c COMPANY.CHINE.\u2014 From Past Offlos, 30 min.LA p.60 0 ent From Lecaiae ES vi ° ine mn Chie 5 5.50 a.m.to 5.48 p.m.80 midnight.Deals asd servige view 1.66 p.m.to ne Sault au Recollst \u2014 From at dt, Denis 13.ei ps am Cartlerv 40 pin 00 a.m ta 18.00 p.m.From ervilie 60 mil sarvioe, 6.40 a.m.re 11.40 PES aes Boya \u2018from Bridgeel-Welr Homes.Spectal to the Montreal Star.Brookville, Ont., April 24\u2014A party of 109 orphan- boys, ranging: from B to 21 Years have arrived fromthe Bridge-of- Welr Hones; Beotiand, for: distribute.don Ercen, Fhe.Gapsdias based locate es OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.HOTELS.| -\u2014\u2014\u2014 A Delightful Trip To Quaint New Orleans SOUTHERN PACIFIC elegant passenger ships, from New York ever; Wednesday at noon.ars riving New Orleans Monday niornins, FAST TIME, SUPER ! SERVICE, EXCELLENT CUISIN Connceting at New orleans with rail lines for all peinta in LOUISIANA, TEXAS, MEXICO, ARIZONA, CALIFORN RNIA.The best route for comfortable travel uresque Enquire 179 Nanning tun street, Boston, Mass HAVE YOU EVER STOPFKD AT BRETTON HALL?New York's largest family, hotel, Broadway at 86th Street, (Subway Station.) 10 minutes from Grand Central Theatres.Single rooms and aultes ull sizes for transients.Rates much lower than at tha nois> downtown hotels Cafe, Restaurant.Bllllards, Music Overlooking the Hudson, in the heart of the Riverside residence section, York Most desirable location in New ANDERSON & PRICE CO., Prope, for Spring or Summ Ormond Beach ana \u201cWhite Mountains.and of CUNARD LINE BOSTON\u2014QUEENSTOWN-\u2014LIVERPOOL.¥ast Twin Screw Mall and Passenger Steamers, 14.230 tons, 66) feor Jong.Remarkable for steadiness.Rooms upper decks rmidshipa; perfect ventilation, SAXONIA, May 1, May 20, June 26, July 24.IVRRNIA-May 15, June 12, Juiy J0, Aug.7.Plans, salling.etc, the Cupard 88, Cu.Ltd.126 State at.Boston, Mass CHARLES P SUMNER, Agent, or to local azents si libeod RAILROADS.CANADIAN PACIFIC SUMMER SERVICE WILL COMMENCE SUNDAY MAY 6TH, 1908.MONTREAL AND RIGAUD.J.eave Windror Station at t6.15 p.m.for Rigaud and intermediate stations.Will arrive froin Rigaud at t3.35 a.m.MONTREAL, HUDSON HEIGHTS AND POINT FORTUNE.Leave Windsor Station 1.30 p.m.daily except Sunday for IJudson Heights.On Saturdays only this train will run through to Point Fortune.MONTREAL, ST.AGATHE AND LABELLE.On Sundays only.from Place Viger, at 9.15 am.Returning will leave Labelle same day, arriving Montreal 9.30 p.m Commencing May 12th, train will leave Place Viger on Saturdays only, at 1.25 p.m.for Labelle.Returning this train will arrive Montreal on Monday at 8.40 am MONTREAL AND LACHUTE.New trains; leave Lachute 16.40 a.m., X7.10 p.m.Leave Montreal t9 pun.\"MONTREAL AND ST.EUSTACHE.New Suburban service; leave &t.Eustache 17.10 a.m., 158.05 *9.50 a.m.t5.50 p.m., x7.30 p,m., i9.00 p.m.Leave Place Viger 8.25 a.m., x5.30 a.m., t4.50 pm.46.30 p.m.iv.00 pan.STE.ROSE.ST.THERESE, AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS.Teaver Place Viger 8.25 a.m., x8.30 a.m.18.45 a.m.\u2026.x9.55 am, 11.40 pm.14.30 p.m, 18.35 p.m.15.45 pm.a6.30 pun.19 p.m.*Dailv: tDaily excapt Sunday; xSunday only.Saturday only, aDuily except Saturday d Sunday.TICKET OFFICE: 129 St.Jumes st.Next Post Office.LWAY RAND TRUNK Svs+em Leave Bonaventure Station.\u201cINTERNATIONAL LIMITED,\u201d Finest and Fastest Train in Canada.Daily at 9 am.gr.Toronto 420 p.m.Hamilton 5.30 p.m., Niagara Falls.Ont.4.55 p.m., Buffalo 8.25 p.m.London.7.43 p.m., Detroit 9.45 p.m., Chicago 7.43 am.Kilegant Cafe Service on above train.MONTREAL AND NEW YORK Shortest Line.Quickent Service.2 Day Trains daily, except Sunday, each way.T Night Train daily.each way.LVE.MONTREAL \u201834; Pi t11.10 a.m.ARR.NEW YORK t3.00 p.m, £10.00 p.m.*7.17 am.\u201cDally.tDally except Sunday.MONTREAL-ALBANY SLEEPING CARS.Commencing Tuesday, April 24th, a Pullman Sleeping Car will leave Montreal 7.40 p.m.dally for Albany, N.Y.Returning this sleeping car will leave Albany at 11.00 p.m_ daily, arriving Montreal at 7.15 a,m CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 St.James st.Têlephones Main 460 and 461, or Bonaventure Station.78 13ecd Grand Union Hotel R.ooms From $1,00 Per Day Up G d Central Stat Ovpostte Crew York on BAGGAGE}: FREE \u2014 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line LIVERPOOL VIA MOVILLE ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.From st.Job: From Halifax Pretorian.Apr.«.Men.3th From Montreal.From Quebee, pu.Mosilts le \u20ac irginian®s record Dlseaze Moville te Rie mouse is 5 days 30 hours.Virginian and Victorian are the largest, fastest and finest pair of Turbine steamers ever bullt.Tas engines of ï yacht and FH.M.Battieship Dreadnaught are built from the same designs as Victor= lan and Virginian.No vibration.FIRST CLASS, 365 upwards.SECOND CLASS Ltverpont derry, from $40 and upwarda THIRD CLASS, Jdverpgol.London or Bel fast, $25.50 and ge 8.75, according to éloan:- er.MONTREAL TO GLASGOW.Numidian, .Mongollan, 18th May .called second.\u2014Fuate 340 and upwards; thira class 326.5 Apply to H.& ALLAN, or Londos- Montres 2, D ominion Lime Stoamships MONTREAL IA LivERFOOL.Dominion.\\lay & |Canada.Southwark.May 382 ion.WHITE STAR LINE, NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL.April 18 | Oceanic.Aprit 28 April 2U ; Teutonio .\u2026 .May 3 MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, Asores, Gibraitar.Naples, Geuve.Alexandrie From New York.From Bestea Republie.April 71 Romanto.April 34 Cretic.+.May IV pop - \u2026.May 19 APPly \\> local ageau e: r Company's te fice, 11 ML Bacrament st.Montrez: 341 313 TLANTIG STEAMSHIPS E CANADIAN PACIFIC OYAL MAIL SERVICE , Thur.0.May 19 sat.\u2026.Bay a May 24, Thur.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.Champlain May 31, Thur._.Lake Erie Land \u2018weekly thereafter.MONTREAL TO LONDON DIRECT.Mny 20, Montrose (One Class).sie May 27, Mount Temple, 3rd Class.K36.858 June 13, Michigan, 3rd 20.50 e , .HBR.Lake Champlain & Jake Kris carry only One Class of Cabin passengers (Socond Class), to whom is given the accommoda- tlon situated In the best part of the stea.n- er At $42.50 and $45.00 \u2018Rutland Rd Windsor St.Station Trains Leave as Fellows: 0.50 a.m ~GREEN MOUNTAIN FLYER, arriving Burlington 11.50 a.m,, Troy 4.15 ban p.m., ew Yurk mn pm, Worces- 7.10 pu NIET EXFRESE, arriving Burlington 10 p.m., Troy 2.60 a.m., New York 3 je a.m.Boston 7.00 a.m, Worcester 6.27 am.Pullman Teeping and Parlour cars through train Secure accommodations and tickets at 130 st Tome st.and Windsor Station.M.FALLON, 91 116000 cits Passenger end Ticket Agent.on Santa Je ALL THE WAY -1- The only line to the Grand: Canyon, of -Arizona, the world's greatest scenic won- \u2018der.The only line undet one management Ch! to California.The only line making connection with the trains from Montreal in the same station in Chicago.No delays or transfers.Four through trains daily to California.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 ist to Sept.18th, Good to rettirn to Oct.set.For Tickets, Berths, ete., apply to D.W.HATCH, Agt.,, 138 St.Jarfise St., Montreal, Que.91 2 law | California Gardens NOW IN FULL BLOOM.Reached via Sunget Express > of the Southern Pacific DAILY FROM NEW ORLEANS TO SAN FRANCINCO, New, Nuils, New Engines, Now Steel % New pment.Ul 1 ai + Jake 1st, $65.00 and upwards; nd.$40.00.ut, $80.00 to $500.00: 2nd, ur 0 and wr.50; 3rd, $28.75.97 218 erica.PECIAL FASSENGER SERVICE.PLYMOUTH CHEREO URG \u2014 Deutschiand .the of these ships are: Grill Room, ltitz-Carlton Restaurant a la carte, Elevato um kiectric Baths.REW PASSENGER SERVICE.Pp Garden, TWIN SC DOVER (LONDON OR PARIS) & HAM- Large Twin Screw Vessels of 14,000 tons, Superb passenger accommodations, Batavia.\u2026.April 24 sOvean » ver ti Moltke une 12 | P.Adaibert nés oibraites has Grill Room and Sm TC IRAVELLERS CHECKS ISSUED BY THE CO ANY.UF Hanoburg-Americna Lise 37 Etrond JAMES THOM.Ueperal Agant, Sacramant at.: VW.M Hanry Test, 188 Bt.James st; Norman L.Lusher, St, James st.95 sep dYorth German Lloyd.PLYMOUTH OR ERÉOURE UE A June 12, = am - 5; Iwmn \u2018ii, June 1 5 di K.W ANNÉE May 23 gen um Kronp'z.Jui 50 Kronprinz.June 5.5 Kaiser.Ju.y om, nam IN SCREW ENG SERVICE EMEN DIR M April 28,10 am Cassel.May hives A atrat May 1, 10 am Rhein, May A Tr .Ma Oa mith attces NS EY ton = ave.2% tBorb'ossa Ney 10,10 «um | tFried\u2019h, May 2V, 10 am ls at Plymouth and Cherbourg.1 NEAN GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES\u2014GENOA.bert.Apr.sel {am | XK.Albert, J june 2, ila ohana'n, Any 5,3) P.e 36,1 Tam X Luleo, june 23, lam K.Albert, July 7,11 am & CO.b Br rozûwar, Ww.HENRY, Sois Agent for \u2018Montreal, Temple Building, 178 8t.James st.96 2350 Can We Do It?We offer à 34 Any trip to Mezico City, calling at Nassau in the Bahamas.Havana, Cuba.Progréso and Vera Crus, Mexico, fur $85.00 This rate Includes first ciass rail tare from Montreal to Hailfax, saloon pas- ssgé on board the steamer (and when steamer stops at différent above maentioned rlaces, passengers may make the doat their hesâquerters without extra ch » and first class rail fare from Vera Crus to Mexico City.Our next walling will be the $8.\u201cDshe- may,\u201d of 6000 tons, about the $0th of A ml.State-rooma and dining saloon situated the Main Dick, lighted throughout by eae tricity.Efficient\u2018 and capaislg stewards in attendance, excellent cuix rite for for.ther particulars to Elder, Dempster & Ca 319 Board of Tradé Blôg.T9 43004 OChANIC STEAMSMIP COMPANY.Aue! very Po énye.San Franciscs to B- wall ery 2 days 8 SAMOA.NEW ZBA- LAND and RAL AU TAHITL ress ror let and sailing m.* pond \"> st.Jam et.once | = Es ac grue SE ee = Baily Starr em ge THR MONTREAL STAR bus.co, (Limited), - Proprietors.0.à ia leu nes \u2018Miss on grain aivoho! Cn\u2014 _ _ in the United States: Eastern cast of Pittsburg and Buffalo.D.Tribune Building, New York Y.Perry.Tribune Agents Riven.£a oll, Ww eaters Division.WW.Building.Chicago.Agent In Toronto, M.W.McGillivray, 7 hing atreet west.Toronto.Agent in Manitoba, taskatchewan.Assi- -W'buid.Alberta and Britisin Columbia, R.\u2018heuneth Lindsay, 517 Union Bank Build+ Wa Wiufñipes.Manitoba Ageut In Great Britain, Percy A.Hurd Juÿ Floct st.london, England.Agents in France, Maycncve, Favre & Cie, \"aris.Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING APRIL 21ST, 1906.\u2018MONDAY .« +» , 60,060 TUESDAY .60,263 WEDNESDAY » .60,281 THURSDAY « .60,276 FRIDAY ., .60231 SATURDAY =.+.65,098 TOTAL .+ » 366209 Daily Average .61,035 Weekly Star Last Week , 127,072 CURCULATION OF THE STAR DAILY AND WEEKLY LAST WEEK 493281 One Issue of the Dally and Weekly ' _§tar :_,gregates 187,000 From the above figures are exciuded several thousand subscriptions regard- \u2018ed as more or less erheme TUESDAY, APRIL 24th.1806.rm ae ee Smtr.Gf mare THE GERMAN SURTAX.The debate yesterday in the House nf Commens on our relations to Germauy can hardly do the country any good.If we are to make a better, bargain With Germany than we now have, the best way not tu go about it is to demonstrate by just ench Jideusstons tht the country is not à unit In maintaining the present firm attitude.\u2018The righteousness of this attitude\u2014as a matter of prinviple\u2014is beyond question.Canada got into the bad graces of Giee- many by demanding the right to discriminate in of British : This was à vurely domestic affair, anl was\u2014tuo put it bluntly\u2014none of Germany's business.But Germany under took to punish us for our enurse bv enforcing against us rer highest tarife.To this there could be but one self- respecting reply; and that was the German surtax., Now that Germany ha: been reconsidering her entire tariff position, we both might wisely regard the episode favor -\"Aaclouaë, And approadt bis business question in a business manner.But such delicate negotlatfons should le left to the Government without any open prodding from; behing.- \u201cIf mem- fers have anything to, way on the subject, there Is no doubt that the Minister of Finance would he willing to listen tn thefn \u201cin ca¥pera:\u2019 ~ And thls wauld he quite as satisfactory to com- plgining members as a loud discussion In the House, unless they sought to take political capital out of the affalr; and to -eelk political capital In such à situation is not far from constructive treason .By no means the least unfortunate nutcome nf the affair was the derogatory remarks about the value of German trade whlch it led some of the Ministers to make.Neither ls this the best way in which to conduct ne- gotiatiors with a great and proud people.The German market is not to be measured by past returns, but by future possibilities: and it is the greatast absurdity to talk as if it were of no alue to us to be on good terms with the German purchasing nublic.ltu- gether the entire episode was stupid; and can have its only benefit tn teaching our politicians the danger of playing constantly at parish politics.vtr\" FREE FUEL ALCOHOL, The movement for removing the exe cise from alcohol for fuel and manuface turing Purposes, which is now being crystalized into law in the United States, is one which Canada cannot afford tq ignore.Our neighbors must be regogniged ag our greatest industrial Iturâl rivalg.We cannot af- d log them-an aAdvayitage over us {hat we can prevent.Free alcohol for industrial purposes will revolutionize the fuel problem, make the farmer independent, Instead of at the mercy of oil and coal men; give many of our industries an important article at a greatly reduced price: cheapen and facilitate heating ana cooking in the homes; provide the motive power for the automobile ana small engine.There are thousands of tons of material burned up or wasted every year from which alcohol can be produced.The authorities differ rome- what as tn the cost of making grain alcohol.but all agree that it can ba produced for less than 16 cents a gallon, and many experts put the cost below 10 cents.As grain alcohol can take the piâte of gusoline for almost every possible use.and ay the latter has been steadily Increasing In price, the freeing of grain alcohol is n matter of vaster Importance than the casual observer would imagine.* Chhedé can affoud to Rive up the ex- and suffer the Joss by the lesecied «ale of the vile.yolsonous, wood ul ohol (manufactured Ly the Gôtéfnments.Dutside of its ntslity as a safe and eMcient fuel, rain alvobo! is absolutely essential In \u201cthe: manafactine of rellulold products, plates, smokeless powder, pe nt SOAPS, ete.Vet.while the ti\u201d Manufactured for iv 1 \"41.2@per-proaf galion, and An-the United Stites It 1s taxed $2.07 per gallon.This, of course, drives it out of all trades where wood algoho! can be substituted.cents a gallon, the excise in canads un This wood alcohol is not only foul! smelling, but is a poison, and\u2019 now recognized as very to injurious workmen handling it.Ce The great objection, and, perhaps, unly objection, to removing the excise from grain spirit is that Jt might be used for making intoxicating beverages.The farmers, especially, are among the {inveterate opponents of drinking customs, and no advantage would lead them to even logirectiy fus- ter the manufacture of intoxicants.It is, therefure, pleasing to know that this objection \u2018has been removed through a process known as making \u201cde-natured\u201d alcohol.It is cheap, absolutely nauseous tu the taste, and cannot be profitably re-distilled.These facts have been demonstrated to the United States Government so satisfactorily that there Is iittle doubt that grain spirit of the kind indicated is to be made free.With the opening up of our new lands, the free grain spirit would be a great boon, effectually solving the heat and power problem.1t can be made from grain that is decayed or otherwise unfit for food, from potato peel- inga, cornstalks, in fact ariythige that côntêlns starch or sugar.With.the excise rémoved.the alcohol disilllery would be side by side with-the co-operative dairy and grist mill, among sraail farmers, and individual distilleries would be an adjunct of all big farms.What is now waste would hs.a.great source of profit and convenience.The importance of this subject is being fully ap- previated by our neighbors, and cannot be tou soon considered by Canada.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE GAS PROPOSALS.The proposal of the Fire and Light Committee that the Gas Company should reduce its prices on a sliding scale until they will reach 80-cent sus in 1910, in exchange for an extension of its contract for fifteen years from 1910, looks like a .fair one, though it would be better If the sliding scale moved faster.Jt falls well below the Bemis estimate of 87 cents.but the Bemis calculations were on present conditions, while these pro- pousals carry us through to 1925.Then 80-cent gas is the maximum just fixed for the State of New York, and is likely to be the standard figure pretty well throughout the Continent.If the rate for heating and manufacturing purposes can by any means he made lower than 60 cents, it should be done.If gas can be put at a practicable figure for heating purposes; our people would hasten to escape from the thrall of the haughty coal man and put themselves in a position to lodk a corl strike in the face without blenching.Should gas heating become general.at a price at all profitable to the company, they would have found a gold mine, in comparison with which cooking and lighting are merely pinched-out Veins.The payment intu the public treasury of a percentage on the earnings of these posscssors of public franchis is precisely the right kind of reskrios tion.This enables the man who doeg not use gas to participate in the rental of the franchise to the company.The family - with the ooal oit amp is «8 much a part owner of this franchise as the family with the brilliant chandelier; aud, in this way, the humblet home teceiy es its share of the \u20ac comm > rund.; sie ee.THE NATURAL HISTORY.so- CIETVYS NEW HOME, The Natural History 'Boclety has done a work in \u2018Montreal in the past of which It is hardly necessary to speak.The interest it has awakened in and the information\u201d It has distributed with regard to the subjects which come under its consideration, could not be measured.Then its campaign of a little while ago against the Tussock moth shows the practical side of its labors.| Now it is about to butid for itself much, more commodious and adequate premises, and is appealing to the citizens to return to it some dividends on the benefits which it had conferred on them by helping in this task.A fine new museum building to Tost about § is contemplated; and the in- slitutlon, be it remembered, is not a revenue-producer.In the meantime, it will carry on a valuable compaign tn the free popular lecture field, and $80,000, will thus continue to keep in touch with the people.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A correspondent quotes an editorial remark to the effect that it is a sign of the times that we are now looking to the scientists and not tu the theolo- glans to explain the San Francisco earthquake; and thinks that by; so doing tH# ptople are\u2019 \u2018qepriving selves at mich \u201ccomfort responggnt must haÿe a Curios dea of oo * Would thy friends of the dead in San Francisco feel any gregter \u201ccomfort\u201d if \u2018they believed that ;thein dear \u2018gnes-had begh killed by the tes because of sin » much greats: \u201cthen \u2018the this terre fate 2 Would not such a hclief add an immeasurable horror to the event which it now is happily without ?Is there not more \u201cedm- fory'* \u2018blind forces of nature\u2019 which know not good from evil?To credit the Deity with persongi responsibility for such an event seems to us to be both \u201cinhuman and blasphemous.\u201d Edward Schultze is President.Mr.ldward Schultge.was elected president of the Montreal German So- clety at the seventy-first Annual moet- ing of the society, held at the parlors vf the Teutonia Club, Dorchester st The other officers of the association for the ensuing year ave : Pirst vica- president, Mr.Willlam Studer; setond vice-president.Prof.William Bohrer; honnrary secretary, Mr.R.Freygang: honorary treasurer, Mr.H.H.Wolf.Consnl-Genoral for Denmark; financial sevretarv, Mr.KE.Herzberg: trustees Mesars.Edward Schultze and Willa Étuder! Bfnevaleat committee, the Rev.E.Jestitsky (chalrman), sets.Paul Zihunetman and J.Doerkin; legal gom mitiee, Mesars.E.Vori Rappard; Ludwig, .sr., and .Freyg Ron ey x, Nr.M.a Wil Uraty phys! au 3 a%.©.Cum i Our cor- ] that\u2019 they desorved.in deblting the tragedy to the) consequences of the\u2019 POLICE-CONTROL OF EATING HOUSES New Enactment to That End Placed in the City _By-laws.Fur some time past Mayor Ekershas been working with the Culef of Police: in order would give the police department con- -v have & by-law passed which, trol of clgar stores, pool rooms, eating roums.etc, Such an enactment was passed at the meeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon.In a letter-to the.Council on the matter of poilce control of such placss Chief of Police Campean sald that many small cigar stores and eating houses were kept open all ulght ani were frequented by people of bad character.As for pool ror s, young boys were frequently round in them.Many boys received un evil training in such places.The proposed new by-law was then submitted tu Counçif and was as fol- nn Ha low 3: \u201cNo person shall keep in the city any retail store Or shop for the sale of to- bucca, cigars, fruit, pastry.confection- ary, Ice crea or temperance drinks, or any restaurant, dining room or other place open to the public for the sale of food for consumption un the premises, but not licensed under thé Quebec license law, without having previously oblained a license from the city.and without having paid to the City Treasurer the sum of one dollar.\u201cSald Mcense shall be granted only upon the written recommendution of the Superintendent of Police.\u201cNo person licensed under this law for the keeping of billiard, pool, pigeon hole, bagatelle or missiseippl tables, or other such games.or of bowl.Ing alleys or of shooting galleries shall open or keep open, by night, from midnight to 5 o'clock In the morning, from Monday to Saturday, inclusively in each week, nor on Sunday from midnight to 1 o'clock in the afternoon, the establishments or rooms, where such games are Kept, and no person, licensed ag aforesaid.shall admit, or aliow to be admitted therein, children under 1\u20ac complete years of age.\u201cThis by-law shall be considered as forming part of suid by-law No.313, as regards the penalty and to all other intents and purposes, and shall come into force on the ist day of May next (1906).\" Explaining the San Francisco Disaster To the Editor of The Montreal Star.Sir,-In an editortal on the San Francisco disaster.on the 19th inst, you remarked that : \u201cIt is a sign uf the times that we turn instinctively to the scientists and not to the theoluglans to explain this ghastly visitation.The day was when it would have been regarded as an act of Providence inflicted upon the stricken city for some speclal sin.To-day no such fnhuman and blasphemous doce trine is dreamed of.\u201d 1 am willing to admit that it is quite natural and reasonable that ive\u2019 should turn tq science for an explghation of this catastrophe, but What comfort is there in it ?- - Science can only tell us how it happened without giving us satisfaction as to the real \u201cwhy,\u201d and in (act It may even.deny that there Is any \u2018because at all.However, to say drily to a man who has lost some dear friend or relative in this disaster, that bis .brother, for instance, died on account of such and such.geological condition.of the @a Coast, is a meagre consolation.to offer him.No long as we confine ourselv es to a\u2019 mere \u201cmechanical \u201c or natürat explanation of such phéndmena, \\7e are struggling with ap endless chain of physical causes that will always fall to Katisfy us entirely, because it deals only with | the physical element of .the problem, and leaves entirely aside tHe moral or humane aspect which forms alse a fact requiring an explanation.Now, if we turn from a purely na- tyral explanation of the catastrophe to one which postulates an intelligent purpose of which the natural causes discovered by scientists are the means, then, although we may still ignore én- tirely what that purpose may be, we are.aot.left with the despairing idea that the forces of nature act blindly without regard to human weal or woe, and that they may crush us unexpectedly at any moment if we happen to be on their path.T also fail to see why the Idea that this disaster is an act of Proyidence inflicted upon the stricken city for some special sin, is ghastly and In- 4 human.While this may be a rather crude form of interprefing the action of Providence, what knowledge do we possess of the héreafter that enables us to appreciate fully snd fairly the poral San Frantisco We are able to see only earthquake ?question, and who one side of the knows how Jt may appear from the point of view of Providence Itself ?There is no lack of reasonable theories on the subject which make it quite possible to conceive of the possibility of death being the means.of giving to some a better occasion to see thelr mistakes and amend themselves, While others may find in it still greatér opportunities to continue to do good.Finally, it may also be conceived that the suffering of those wha are left.destituta may cofieur towards their true spirituad evolution.At any rate, whether these theories have any foundation or not, erally accepted Knowledge on the subject, there ts no ground for dogmatiz- \"hg ohe way or the other .and my p| pr pose In writing this ts to show that mpité He debt we owe'to' sctehce for explangtion \u2018df proximate quses.ters may yet be satisfaction fi Intellectual .and moral.sense In thought that It may be sald of the San\u2019 The dis ngfellow's * \u20ac .since God.suffers him t He, too, i& God's minister., , And labors.for some good , By us not, ,understood.\u2018Yours truly, E.F, DUCASRE.Legend,\u201d thet\u2019 be, - .- ye + Fools And \u2018Their Money Do you remember Lawson's pen- picture of Heinze?Shortly afterward Heinze had the nerve to propose that Lawson help him to gauge the public out of a million and divide the \u201cswag.\u201d He clearly doesn\u2019t understand Lawson.Do you?Read \u201cFools and their Money\u201d in Everybody s for 5 Mar.eer me Meow a ca f ou in the absence of gen- | ho, .aster as of Lucifer in.1deh And blossoms, too, achleveth, MONTREAL.DAILY .TAR-TUESDAY, -, SUMMER RESORTS.APRIL, 4, :: 1906.ay SUMMER RESORTS.dre re pdltion be the ho xmas wil Seating the Narr it eu) gaol.Parana: be Tess ns Pire when the baseball sedson open um- \u2014_\u2014 «Perhaps Moynt, Moyæl gave a trying to be a volcano when it realized the folly of attempting to compete with a House of Commons debate.; | = POR TF MAIN E'S Ideal Vacation Resort! Delightfully situated at head of must beautiful bay on Atlantic coasl, tsiandz.Refined city 160,000), fect sewerage, clean aitreets: Eood Uverles.Aimple ucçoimmodations f.houses; furnished cutthg\u2019es on nearby ah heatth ra sure ¢s0l days and restful nights.Splendid harbor excurshise down the bas: vaults and boats to let: deep se fishing, with Johsters and clams in abundance.THIS WEEK- A WIFE'S S8ECREY finest beach bathing.Pleasure parks In suburbs, 1cfined, order!y Cactnos and TT EN .outdoor theatres, Cne- day trips in and to takes\u201d RNA mountains.Superb scenery Splendid Melodramie d'ast trom sightiy outer rds.Many histoticui features, \u201c Big Scente production, aly twenty hours by steamer from New Yurk and ten hours L; Prices\u201410e, » 30e, through Pullimun : excursion rates on all roads and boats For datailsd luformation Neat Week\u2014THE oLD CLOTHES MAN and descriptise literature address M.«1 ich, Secretary HOARLY OF TRADE, 12 96°6 Exchango st, Portland, Maine.1 10 law electric car | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY- bia od and Sat THE FA Black Patti Troubadours -40\u2014~COLORED PERFORMERS \u201440 TLAND Prices, 186, 25, 50c and 76c, with over 300 Next Week.SWEET CLOVER tlug A -1.purest cli, water In U.S, per- equipment unsurpassed; nuto garages, rtourists.GOOD hotels, GOOD bosrding ores and Jsiunds for rout.Oc can breezes as- FRANCAIS\"; yin The Kaiser has been presented with a new award, aud it mede aim happy.Not the sword, but the oppartu the pres- etlallon gave him to m apother speech.: \"We wright discourage Immigratibn a Ittle if we compeligd every new visitor to have à bath and a haly cyt.2,800 feet Elevation.| RGINIA FjOT |! SPRINGS Open all the Ycar.Afforäing rellef from the rigors of the That some scientist would arise 10 North, without the enervating climate of blume the earthquake on the sun spols the far South.Luxurious baths and mont was a foregone conctuspon.However, the Power Company would tbly give us 80 cent gas if we would agree to bum electricity.Los Samebody predicts @ real eslata hoom in.Quebec, asthougH previous attempts to Taixe the dead to life have always met with failure.After he gets that LL.D.Andrew Carnegie will be expected to give the Mc- BULLETIN GH Sb every time the football Gilt yell team wins a Game.br.Dowle says he will never live with his wife again.It requires but one guess to, pick the party who will receive the congratulations.Some persons who travelled all the way to Sioux Falls to get their divorces must feel Hke suing South Dakota now to get their money back.It ls stated that one week's snepension of operations m the anthracite region has entalled a Joss of $14,000,000.Aas Mr.Baer is doing no squealing.it must have come out of the pockets of somebody else.Now we know the origin of the ex sion, \u201cmad as a hatter.\u201d There is one tu Paris to whom Boni de Castellane owes 312,000.Facts In the Case.Little Johnny \u2014\"Paw, ae you kil any men in the war with the Boers?Paw\u2014\"I'm afraid 1 did.my.so.Little Jotmny \u201cWhat kind of à gun did you use, w?Paw\u2014'1 didn\u2019t use a gun at all, boy.I was one of the army cooks.|.\u2014_\u2014 » After the geologists are through et- plainting that earthquake, we shall kn quite as much about it as we did tiéfo Qf More importance: my you get asked Rounder aa left the club at 1.30 um.h : t 10 \u201cThat bas wing to do with case,\u201d answered .\u201cThe real que.tion is.What will she she aay to me?\" Ÿ- BY THE SUSPICIOUS BARD.The seed the farmer soweth.The balmy south wind bloweth, But who is there that Xnoweth - How long that wind wii! blow?The flower upward springeth.The bird with rapture singelh, Such things the springtide bringeth.1t fant summer though.ml For that the sun now shineth, The foolish man reclineth Upon the grass or pineth .For grass whereon to lie.The maiden fair drrayeth In waists full light, and staveth Out on the porch\u2014and payeth Right dearly by and by.The tree buddeth and leaveth But no sign me deceiveth, Though birds thelr song attuns, And forth the flow'ret peepeth And high the lambkin leapeth, Yet wise is.he who keepeth His flannels on till June, One man in Russia rose in his carriage and caught a bomb that was throw at The fact that he caught - it pi conctusively that he did not receive \u2018his Carly training on the Montreal.basebalt In the tariff revision.Mr.rictaink: Lau! please see that a prohibitive duty SE put J a ' \u201cAnd then, again, there are those probn us Who ptônetmte vast wealth th ta be .a \u2018curse.and \u2018a mepace because t ed tellowa possess fi) = tha other on esrthoun es.VR The Gear has succeeded in raiain 3 20, - 080,000, and the new Parllament es ut in in its tithe figurine on how to set some The architect with an earthquale-proof | building will hereafter be in great demand on the Paoitie coast.The C.P.R.will, of of course, anchor the naw steamers in mid- \u201cstream, thus saving tho passengers from being worried by the pitting hum of Industry arising from Tne calamity prophets who predicted all kinds of dieaster for 1906 may derive a little professional satisfaction from the Jnow) dge that the goods are being.de- vered.» As à matter of fact, we go not have to look for trouble in order to find it, Gorky puts the American hotelkebpsr in the samo class with the Russian fee, It te a small world after ag, and\u2019 every town on the Continent has re des San Francisçp as & noighbor ir dis \u2014 ' Some emihusiastic person has rec ; ?t} | Tuned it it out that Amer, y À fcan H few yvals tured w Ar od mw 4H io} EE tees curative _\u2014.Gout and Nervous Diseases.dro-therapeutic apparatus Masnificsaf ponk Ideal golf course, ja e thoroughly up to da \u20ac hotel.n tronised by Sir Wilfrid lwurier aud reading Canadfans.Broker's office with dir- LI r for Rheumatlem, Compietg hy- wkters known fine llvery, superb Froada.The New Homestead.perfect pa- many social and sanitary arrangements: New York wire Tarougn Pullman compartment car leaves Jem York 4.5 P.m.arrives at Springs 8.30 Stop-over Allowed a Washlngton.a Excursion tickets on sale at Chesupeake Ohto office, 342 Broadway.and of\u2019lces \u2018of Pennsylvania Rallroad, New Yurk; also '{ at priucipal Canadian ticket offices necting lines.Booklets and full Information by address! nr H ington.- D.of con- Wash- \u201885 26 W.Fuller.G.P.A., The WM.C REV.WW.DD.REID will lecture in CALVIN CHERC H LECTURE HALL, chrner Seigneurs and Notre Dame streets, on F viday Evening, April 27th, 1905, at 5.15 o'clock.THROUGH IRELAND ON A BICYCLE Hinstrated with lime light vietsf\u201d Musical programme.CLOTHIER.pe POPLARS, A LARGE, ATTRACTIVB farm house.witn lawn franting on Laxe Champlain: mne of the most begatiful INTERNATIONAL Ml sites.On the pretticst part of tae lake; for sale or to rent, furnished.for 8050 for the summer.E.wun, Essex, N.I 5 11 JOR HEALTH, recrestion, PICTURESQUE BEAUTY, Prince Edward Ysignd, is an unrivalled summer resort, Illustrated In- furmallon as te mode and times of (ravel, hotel ratez, ete.supplied free.Tourist A«- | sociation.Charinttetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.97 4 ATLANTIC CITY.A R E NA.HOTEL.BHOREHAM Virginia ave.near Beach Capac 30h, 310 \u2014_\u2014 tn $17 weekly.82 to $3 Wally Steam heat.T d 2 Elevator.Private baths.Phones.Booklet, 30 W.RB.Cotten.5% 26eod 0- ay, to 5 and 8 to 10.wees GA LEN HA LL cnc) Hotel and Sauatorium, Atlantic City, N.3 Flegantnew building, wilh avery conveniedce for comfort and health.Over So Tents medical and other baths given.Sea water used.77 26604 FL.YOUNG, Gen\"l.Mer MUSIC.Admission 25 Cents, THE PRIVATE RESIDENTIAL HOTEL OF JHE HIGHEST CLASS Is AT 46, 48, 80 Queenshorough Terrace, LONDON, W., ENG.Two minutes\u2019 walk from Queen's Toad Tube and Kensington Gardens Newly Decorated an Furnished Subject : Tickets 15c URRIE, throughout with every Luxury.FINEST ENGLISH MEAT ONLY.Eeparate Tables in\u2019 the Dining-rooni.FALLING INTO LINE FOR SUMMER.FRENCH CHEFS, ELECTRIC LIGHT.FULL-SIZED BILLIARD TABLE.TERMS FROM 3 sa SINGLE; 6 gs DOUBLE PER WEEK INCLUSIVE No charge for Hot ur Cola Paths, either in Bedrooms Free Use of mosbine! Tärkieb Eu Bo EXTR GENTLEMEN VALETED AND THEIR UNDERWEAR KEPT AE.REPAIR FREE OF CHA Tariffs may be obtalned nt Star Ot- fice, Montreal 43 20 2aw Dr.Harriss announces the first appearance of tha Philharmonic QUARTETTE.Alfred Desave, 1st Violin.M.J.J- Goulet.da Violin.M Albert Chamberlin, Viola, M.J.B.Dubois, C At STANLEY HALL.Tuesday Ev'g next, May ist Seats on Sale at Shayr'e, $1, 75e, Géc, 35e a) és MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.HISMAITESTY SE TO-NIGHT & ALL WEEK.MAP.SAT.GRACE GEORGE \u2014IN\u2014.The Marriage of William Ashe NEXT WEEK: CHARLES DILLINGHAM will present FRANK DANIELS In the Musical-Farce Hit of vo Continents.\u2018SERGEANT BRUE Seat Sale begins Thursday 9 a.m.ROY A Lt THis WEEK.THE JOLLY CRASS WIDOWS Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c and 50c, Week.ext Washin pion Soolety aires \u2014 THIATRE DES NOUVEAUTES.Comedie- \u201cfrancaise Tel.Bell East 1395.Week of : 9 spr zsra, Plus Que Reine Play in & acts by E.Bergerat.Spéélal matinee Thursday, 26th.Matinee Saturday.Next week: \"Le monde ou l'on s\u2019en- nule 97 3e0d \u2018Splendid Openings \u2014FOR \u2014 Clever Men \u2014WITH- 3 Ye We want good men to represent Theft Mutual Lifr f Canada In Montreal.For the experienced insurance man, as well as the man who wants to \u201cmake Kood.\u201d we lhiave very attractive propositions.Tell us what you have done\u2014 what you can do\u2014and we will show vou how to better yourself by coming with The Mutnal Life of Canada.Apply tn G.H.ALLEN, Provincial Manager, Star Bulllng.17§ St.James street, Montreal, Que.2306.\u2018 Telephone Main JERRY BRITTON, Manufacturing & Dispensing OPTICIAN, ST.CATHERINE STREET.\"pacs yo.LL suit kd Society of Prevention 245 Prizes ONLY A FEW TICKETS LEFT.for young men, These are made from bear the mark of Good make, fabric and fit, We invite inspection of our $10.00 Progress Brand Outing Suits $6.of = to Animals TOMBOLA | Last Chance | 248 Prizes Drawing April £ 25th, \u20188 o'clock p.ms, vo at Victoria Rifles Armory.Prizes may be taken away same evening.Price $1.00.May stil be had at Star Brauch Office, cor.of Peel and St.Catherine sts, or, at 107 Grescent set ; , - 4 \u2014 - > also for youths at 50.Purest Woolen Fabric, and Tailoring in every detail of Finest Color Scenics, ELntest Comics, PRYS, Reeftalist, and \u201cEs WM.CURRIE, 423 Notre Dame Street, West, GERTH'S ll = MIXTURE | Phin mates us rende FE are Trance Merndires vekrak retamihis ond we io E AG GERTHE TOBACCONIST 2263 StColhering Se.Clothier Browni Social - Club 16th Fortnigbtiy PRICE 11h, 40¢ 11h, 80e | Ih, 1.9 DANCE to be held in STANLEY HALL, THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 26th, Tickele\u201480c n couple, Refreshments Included.20d REGIMENT CANADIAN ARTILLERY The companies will parade as follows: No.1 company, on Monday No.2 company, on Tu uesdaï.No.3 company, on Wednesday.\u2018Me Regtment wil parade on Friday, the 27th All parades at 8.13-p.m.sharp.Uniform, arill order.By order.ERNEST C.COLE.Masor.Co et.Adjt.vod TROUSERS.re td a # Ho _ re 1 got them from Seath'a: LTT mane Yo! MEASURE, LAB MEASURE on ROBERT SEATH & SONS, * The.Trouer Makers, \u2019 ; Fobra Tims street \u2018west, \u2018Woritrear! 0r.Hugh Patton az Removed his Officé 10 No.45 Metcalfe Street, Dominion 8 uare.oftice Honin\u20140.34 to os me Po Tetepnonia\u2014t pat M aig Ore.45 U 992; Private ments, §3 Metcalfe am expert cutters and \u201cTake a took Wi al Famous \u201cLIVING GANADA » Series m- GRAND BIOSCOPE CONCERTS \u2014AND\u2014 ILLUSTRATED TRAVEL LECTURES \u2018 Karn Hall\u2014 TO-NIGHT.- SIMONSON, Pravel Leetareri GWYNN MORRIS, Baritowe; BEN .SPECIAL POPULAR BENEFIT\u2014Series in nid of sur erers of San Francisco Disaster.POPULAR PRICES, 15e.25e.TICKETS asd ART SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES at Star Branch and at Hall \\.THE BRITANNIA COMPANY.EUCHRE AND \u2014 \u2014 =, 23,000 Animated Scenes, with R.P, MAX WHITE.Comedinu.dae J MODERATE in size and \u2018simple sin form, our new ; Butter:Dishes would be a distinct ornamentito any table.They are in sterling | \u2018silver and have that.\u201csubstantial weight \u2018 characterilitic of Gors - ham work.The scroif and floral derigne: \u2018round the \u2018edge are.\u2018 dainty-andoffer plenty.y of choice.* The drain er in the centre of these butfer dishes.is of cut glass.ne - Johnston Bros: | CNA 0 8.Catharine de pee a ES \u201cà Lp Se a a rw A as Heroism at San Franciecs., At the time of the destruction of Pom- pell and Herculaneum.Pliny, the elder, won fame that has lasted nineteen husn- died years by herolcally putting his lite tu jeopardy in \u2018order lo investigate the plicnomena, recalls the St.Jchn Sun.During the recent eruption of Mount Ve- auvius Professor Matteucci displayed sini- tar courage in remaining at his post in the observatory, and the world resounds with his praise.But at San Francisc\u201d during the past few days dozens of re- purters and telegraph operators have done as much and have done it in the course \" of the day's work, without a thought (hat there was anything heroic about it.And the world does not even know their names, nor care to know them.In the time of St.John's distress twenly-elght juars #go Fan Francisco sent $7.000.Of the fund then formed several thousands of dollars remain.It would be a graceful act and a fitting return for that city's generosity if at least that amount with compound interest should be contributed now fiom thal fund for the rellef of the hundreds of thousands by tne olden Gale who 30 sorcly nced assistance.Push Along the Good Work, \u201cThe sulfering aud misery are inde- seribable\u2019\u201d is a specimen sentence from ona of our San Francivco despatches giving facts concerning the condition of the homeless and destitute population as the fire is coming under control and the fuil extent of the disaster becomes apparent.remarks the St.John Tel-graph.The tlight of Ban Francizco has touched the hearts of à whole continent.St.John, with characteristic charity and quick ime pulre, Is responding admirably to Lhe ap- geal made on behalf of hi» sufferers, This morning $3.:00, the first instalment of the relief fund raised Ly The Telegrapn end The Times, will be forwarded hy wire to Mayor Schmitz.This first con- slderable instalment is sent in order that it may bc applied immediately to the work of relief Instead of lying idle here.Ban Francisco sent neuriy $7,000 to St.John in 1877.*Would it not be a nolahle and generous thing it St.John-with ouiy about one-tenth San Francisco's popula- tion\u2014could now rend back that 37,000.the bread the Californians cast upon the waters twenty-nine years ago\u201d The need for aid does not end, but in reality only begins.with (he checking of the fire which Fas deviroyed almost the entire city.\u201cIt ia the general belief.\u201d to yuote a de- patch, \u2018that there is going to be great distress, and that actual sturvation stires nanny in the face unless immediate and whole-souled aid ls forthcoming.Tin sicat number of women and children imong the sufferers must make a special appeal to all.The duty of the hour.has been rald, is rellef\u2014to give For \u2018the greatest of these Is charity.\u201d as Costly Experiments With Projectiles.There is no end to the amount of money the different civilized governments expend in making cxperiments with pro- Jectlles and ammunition, and it is ever a source of amazement to the' uninitiated to find eur how much some of their so- called trial shots really cost.Some years .A8v one-shot was fired by a private pro- Jectlle company which cost upwards of 35.000.It possibly rendered $5,000 worth of information.however.for it was found that this particular sho! penetrated sixteen inches of Harveylaed wteel, nine inches of wood backing, and then buried iiself in thirty feet of sand.Not long ago the English Government tested the explosive power of lyddite upon the armor plate of the twenty-four year-old battleship Bellisie, which originally cost $1.- 200.000.In eight and a half minutes tha vessel was a complete wreck.The cont of the experiment may be learned from the fact that the projectiles used throughout the time of firing cost $22,950.The French Government is also noted for the amount of money it spends on experiments with explosives.Some time ago a landslide occurred in Savoie.leaving a great many loose fragments of rock hanging at the summit of a mountain, of great danger to those living in the valley underneath.To remove the rocks, and at the same time tn test its field artillery, the Minister of War decided to do a IfMttle practising.The rocks were removed with groat celerity.but the cort is said tn have been enormous, Another experiment, and probably the most expensive of them all, was carried on by the Austrian Government some time ago.This consisted in the bombardment of a steel and wood fortification which had been erected at Les- nica for the purpose.In addition to the const of labor utilized in building the fort.and tha outlay in special ecrasite shells used, there was a considerable expenditure in policing the neighborhood, with & view tn expelling all unauthorized in- \u2018dividuals within a radius of five miles of the scene, It was stated at the time of the experiment that the cost was about 315.000, but In all probability the outlay was considerably greater than that sum.Melons for Winter, The increase of our knowiedge of the vegetable world has given us many good things.Perhaps the most recent of these is the winter melon, which is now becoming such a luxury, and, what is still better, an attainable luxury.The seeds of the winter melon came from Russia.\u201chey were placed In the hands of & man who had a great reputation as a hortiow- : turist.There were two varieties of muskmelon and one of watermelon.The 'Rus- an seeds produce an exceptionally fine muskmelon.In flavor they are more ac- \u2018eeptable than the summer kind.far more @tiractive from an exterior view, and \u2018Srow In weight to twenty-five pounds.\u2018One of the features of the meions in that thelr luscious flavor does not deteriorate \u2018@s they Igcrease In size, as is often the Sage with the summer fruit.The beauty of the winter melon 1s that they are in their prime In the dead of winter, when the snow covers the Northern States and \u2018pature libernates with the thermomater An close proximity to sero.The melons \u2018fond only about one hundred days in Which to mature, so thai seeds planted the firat of May will by the first of Aug- Ust produce me melons which ripen ¢n the vines.e major portion of the erop.homever, 1 has to ripen after being Picked.The date of thelr ripening depends entirely upon the temperature in Which they are stored, If deposited fn a @001 place they will rot ripen much before the first of the year, If the melons @re desired for an earlier market 1\u20ac 1s = rvidd to place\u2019 them In a room a th ; hE ra OLkANER; ue 2400088 CL aaa ahs el alle a aes af WAIST VT TPT TIVO VV VI VY Personals.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA VOTO oYy wv ww 3 & p b p Miss Eva David, of Montreal, is in Ottawa.Mrs.Cecil Pangman bas returned from Quebec.Mrs.J.P.B.Casgrain has returned from Ottawa.Mrs.Henry Kavanagh has returned from Kingston.Mr.W.George Throsby has returned from Atlantic City.Mrs.A.T.Ogilvie has arrived In Quebec from Halifax.Mrs.R.Forget, Sherbrooke has returned from Ottawa.Miss B.Hansher is visiting her sister.Mrs.Wolf, in New York.Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Reid have returned to town from New York.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.H, Bergeron spent the week-end at Beauharnois.Mr.Fred E.Dixon sailed from New York last Saturday for England.Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Tomlinson have removed to 502 Lansdowne avenue Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Lomer and family have left for Pointe Claire.Mrs, H.Ven N.Duggan.Stanley street, has returned from New York.Misa Louise Hays has returned from a visit to Miss Hughson, in Uttawa.Miss G, MeBean, Stanley street, turned yesterday from New York.Mrs.Dumont Laviolette.Dorchester street, has returned from Oltawa.Mr.C.S.Bagg and his another.Mis.Bagg, have left town for several months.street, re- Mr.and Mrs.Draper and family.Sherbrooke street.have left for Beuconstield.Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Simpson, of Levis, Que\u2026 are ut Ja Corona Hotel for a few days.Miss Margaret R.Holmes.Fort street.who has been seriously ill, is now convalescent.i Rev.G.Ernest Magili.of Hoboken.N.J.is visitinf his mother, Mrs.Ma- gill, Tupper street.Mr.and Mre.P.B.Mignault, of 171 Crescent street, are spending a few days in New York.Miss Ina Hanson has returned from where she the Lake Edward, was guest vf Miss Price.Mr.Tludolph ©.Bach has left for an extended trip to England, Germuny, Frauce and Switzerland.Miss Kirchoffer.who is in Toronto for Horse Show week, is the guest of Miss Gladys Nordheimer.Mre.Fortin and her son, of lewis- ton Maine, are the guests of Mrs.R.L.Charlton.90 St.Luke St, The Marchese Doria, who spent a few days in Ottawz last week, was the guest of Hon, Sidney Fisher, Mrs.W.A.lark, Se.Matthew street.and her sister.Miss Hattie Gardner.are at Atlantic City.Mrs.Kenneth Blickwell and Mrs, A.G.Blakewell, were guests last week at the Laurel House.Lakewood, N.J.Mr.and Mrs.Campbell Nelies.who spent the winter in Egypt are now in Greece and leave shortly for Italy.Miss Rela TFenton.of St.Trbaln street.has left to attend Dunham Ladies\u2019 College, Dunham, Quebec.Miss Marion Ho.!fer.of New York, spent the Easter holidays with her aunt, Mrs.D.0, Erve, University street.Mr.and Mrs.5.M.Hansher have returned from New York, and will leave for their home in Toronto, on Mrs.D.B.Macpherson and the Misges Macpherson, who have spent the last year abroad, return to Montreal in May.Mrs.W.R.Wonham, of \u201cTne Sherbrooke.\u201d is in Toronto, the guest of her daughters, Mrs.T.Kirkwocd and Mrs.A.T.Drummond.Mr.A.R.Creelman and Miss Creel- man, Miss Elleen Hingston and Miss Estelle Holland.who were in Ottawa for the State ball, have returned home.Mrs ¢.J.lane, of Lennoxviile, who was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.John Drysdale, Cathcart street, fur the Easter holidays, has returned tome.Mrs.and the Misses J.Dunlop-Gemmill (Canada), who now reside at Rome, have had the honor of being invited to tea.\u201cen cercle intime.\u2019 by Her Ma- Jesty the Queen of Italy.Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Eckford.who have been the guests of Mrs, Hendrie, Holmstead.Hamilton, for several weeks.have left for their home in High River, Alberta.Miss Holland and Miss Hingston, Marquis Doria and Capt.Newton.A.D.C., were some af the guests at the luncheon given in Ottawa by Mr.A.R.Creelman and Miss Creelman.The engagement is announced of Miss Lilian B.Stickle, daughter of Mr.C.F.Stickle, of Sterling.Oint., to Mr.Walter W.Dresser, of Sherbrooke.The marriage is to take place in June, at Fairbanks, Alaska.Mrs.Hanbury Williams entertained at luncheon in Ottawa for Lady Allan.Those present included Lady Alex Beauclere, Lady Laurier.Mrs.Willard (Virginia), Mrs.Joseph Pope, Mrs Vidal and Mrs.Dumont Laviolette, Mr.and Mrs.-Jos.F.Dolan, Accompanied by Dr.and Mrs.Melville, Albans, Vt.are in Kingston to attend the Donovan-Donovan wedding.Mrs.Dolan and Mrs.Melville are sisters of the bride.Miss M.Donovan and her father left yesterday to attend the wedding.: The marriage took plage: at Hailey- bury, Ont.of Dr.Gordon Jackson, eldest son of Dr.W.Fred.Jackson, Brockville, to Miss Anna Loulse Ferguson, of Haileybury.The marriage was celebrated very quietly at the home of the bride's parents, Rev.Mr.Patterson officiating.Count Carlo Dentice de Frassow.62 Rome, and Miss Georgihe R.Wilde, daughter of Mrs.Henry Seigl, of New York, were married at the Oratory, Brampton, London, yesterday.The church was crowded with invited guests, including many members of the diplomatic corps and prominent Ital- lans and American residents in London.among whom were Ambassador Reid and Mrs.Reid and Signor Tittoni, the Italian Ambassador, In Brockville recently, at St.Francis Xavier Church, the marriage took place quletly of Miss Kathleen Staley, of Kingston, to Mr.L.C.E.Beroard, of Ottawa.The ceremony was performed by Rev.Father L.E Staley, of St.Mary's Cathedral.Kingston, a brother of the bride.The bridesmaids were Miss Jda May Bran- and Miss Mae McGan Brockville, and Messrs.Joseph wire kinson.of Brockville, and David Murphy.of Ogdensburg, wore grooms- Hed Both Lega Amputated.veus es geste Hector Gauthier, 17 ears an oye of th - real Steel \"Worke Pen both 2 Toes orushed beneath the wheels of à Grand Trunk Railway engine.at Point St.Charles.He was taken to the General Hospital, where it was found necessary to amputate the injured limbs.His, Senditlon ha reported to-day by Q 9 of the General being critical.Hospital ax] held liable for the work.Heh, \u2018New Corporation Town.\u201cIndiana is to have & new town mod- elied on the plan of the Pullman City In Illinota,\u201d said Mr.Christie R.Boswell, of Indianapolis, at the Windsor, yesterday.\"This model town will be buiit by the Ltinols Steel Company In connection with the new work they are constructing in Indiana, and it will receive the name of Corey, in honor of the president of the Stoel Corporation.\u201cThe town will be built somewhat on the lines of Pullman, the town made famous by the Pullman car works.It will be a modern town in every respect, and managed on the lines of the most advanced and scientific ideas of municipal reform.\u201cThe new city wii contain model work - men\u2019s dweilings, public baths, laundries, kitchens, und other municipal enterprises I: wild alsn have a theatre and a large assamba hail fur the purpose ofl accom- odaunrg assemblies and such like.\u201cit is stated that the new plant wil ultimately cast in the neighborhood of $30,000,000.and wid require about ten seuris to bulid.Itere will be situated twenty-sev2m bmst furnaces and fifty open-hearth fur- races, making it She largest steel plant in the word.\u201cThe larges: plant in existence to-day is that in Chicago, which has ten blast and twenty-four open-hearth furnaces.\u201cThe new plant will employ from 12,- 0v0' to 15,000 people.\u201cIt will be some Lime before\u2019 this city will be an aclual going coucemn, but plans have bren consiëèrred, and à start will be made 1 connection with the unlerizking at ile earliest possible date.\u201d Reform in British Patent Laws.\u201cThe existing patent laws i Great Britain afford greater facllitles for the formation of monopolies than do trose of any protectionist couniry Of Europe.\u201d Such un opinion was expressed at the Windsor yesterday by Mr.George H.Holland, of London.\u2018Take, for instance, the case of Germany.For three years ending 1905 whe granted only some 9.000 patents, whilst Great Britain granied something like 46,- 000.Ou: of tmse latter number granted by Great Britain, about 14,000 were given tu poopie residirg outside the country; In fact, the majorky of iam were gisen abroad.\u2018An agliation le now On fout to have the existing lew amcnded so as lo enforce Une forte:ture of any B:tlslh pat- \u2018e.115 worked without but no! within the United Kingdom.afte: three years from the date of application in the coun:ry of origin, umcss, of course, lle jateLtee could justify his inaction.\u201clt is urged that the foraign patentes to whom a monopoly is granted should lose it if he did not esiablish his iacention in the country.\u201cI?Great Britain grants jatents for articles made solely abroad, zh: nopelers- ly handicaps herself in tae rade for ine dustrial prosperity and fosters foreign labor and industries.\u201cIt ie further alleged that the great majority of patents grented to forciga- ¢rs ave used mainly to blacked! and ex- tori money from the English: manufacturers.rink > ev \u2018in addition Great Britain ls now\u2019 lasue.ly dependent on foreigners for her supply of Ure materials necessary for the manufacture of explosives for national defence.aud so long as the present law erists she will bacome vores and more dependent for her supply from ihese sources.\u201cThe most practical change advoci:sd is that tbe law should be so amended cs to put on the palentee the onus of proof that the patent was being workpd sai'e- factorily, and a law framed somewhat on these lines will no doubt be brough: to the attention: of the Zc\\ernment, probably at the next session.\u201cThose jnterested in the question red- resent scores of millions of capital and hundreds of (housands of workpeuple, nd ft is believed the new reform wl} increate employment without penalizing the con- aumers by preventing the Erantinz of monopolies which allow foreign lab>r te supply the British market to the excicsign of home labor.\u201d Australian Coast Defence.Mr, Fred.T.Hope, of Melbourne, speaking last night of the progress being made in Australia, stated that at present there are Australian representati es in London for the purpose of sonsulting with the Imperial naval authorities or: the subject of Australian naval defenos.\u201cThey are there,\u201d he said, \u2018to expound the case for an Australlan naval force, which, though distinot from tha Australian squadron, would be capable of ¢)- operating with the Imperial navy in time of war.\u201cA report in this connection has already been made to the Australian Minbster of Defence, urging the formation of a coast defence squadron to consist of three cruiser destroyers?sixteen torpedodoat destroyers and fifteen torpedo-boate of the first and second class.\u201cRegarding the personnel, Individumsi efficiency in the permanent force is satisfactory, but in regard to numerical strength and organisation it ts not batis- factory.\u201cIt is not, of cou desired that Auatratian naval force\u2019 should be & the stitute for the of the Bite navy.but would only be Sf the Britian and woud act in Close co-operation\u201d the Imperial navy owe wie \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fire Put End to Contract.Judgment has been rendered in the case of Lidstone against Hayes, by Mr.Justice Curran, dismissing the action with costs.Plaintiff sued for 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We are still doing businéss at old address.Framed and unframed Pictures at large discoun G W.WILLSON & SON.T Phihipa 57 72eod A F'.ORISTS.; Ae Ko 222268 Ke 26 90 248 ALLEYS.BILLIARD TABLES Pan) Tables.Bowling Alleys and acces- sorfes.Rar Fixtures and Buppiles.Cata- belong to Chicago, T Burdett, and 8en, Montreal.Sole Agent.Paul nt.28 312 CONFECTIONERS.ALEXANDER, St.James Street FOR CHOICE Bons at 50c a box are un- sUTpas: ALEXANDER, Our Chocolates and Bon- SWEETS Sih mn.\u2018Candy Store: 219 ft.James st.95 279 IF THE LIVER GOES WRONG TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold Everywhere.In hoxes.23 cepts.ment Agency, $78 Cralg at.West.Tel Issued ARTHUR W.WILKS, Main 4681.66 312 as Te M 4124.Evenings-\u2014645 Sherbrooke et; 543 Plessis BRUSHES.st Tel &.6186.165 818 SARPET SWEBFERS REPAIRED.LEGAL CARDS.ICGIBBON, CASGRAIN MITSA:LL § SURWEVER CANADA LIFE ae, it James wt, R.D.Mc3ibnoa K.C.T.Chape Casgrain.K.Q.Victor BE Mitchell, Es 5.Surveyer, A.Chasy Casgralm.han M.Cotton ~0seph W.Weldon Errel M.McDougall.wm SPORTING GOODS LIVERY.25c lal Day | Borer James M.oi Bicycle Dealer, 8% Dorcaester st.8 fooi Ualversity un, opp- Ut.James êtes Tel.134 Cp.peu Evenings.EVES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.DI.Fd.| DE LALES PREVOST rare |= vus Tor er Lune das, PA pi w te sterbiovas ot.two Bio TENTS AND AWNINGS, EN lt\u201d Nr LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR OUR! AWNINGS vi THOS.SONNE, Sr., 1983 COMMISSIONERS STRRKET, \u2018Fhone Main 1161.Montreal.is 313 ~ » - PICTURE POST CARDS.PACKET QF 12 BEAUTIFUL COLORED Views of Canada.United States or Europe, Comics or Fancy Cards, mailed to agy address on roceipt of 3à cents, postpaid.We have everything In picture post cards.8pe- cial pricea to merchants.Dept.G., Art Vlew Co, Montreal 9\u201d 2 KODAKS.R.F.Smith K9dakS coca.tisnee 1708 Notre Dame st.Uptown 148 Feel st.s5 10 FURNITURE REMOVED.W.H.TAYLOR, General Cartage Ageut and Contracter.FURNITURE REMOVED.43 Comes nt.\u2018Phones Main 1343-3008.78 26 \u201c PHOTOGAPHS.PHOTOS PHONOGRAPHS, EDISON.PHONOGRAPHS rds and Tippiies.WBEKL PAF- *,_ Most complete assort- ARTISTIC NATURAL AT ARLESS 261 St.James 89 188 Music and Co, COR.at Lat rerine Ye Alexander tt 95 26 Common sense Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Buge.NO ue BL ODOR.all druggists, 881 Queen st Toronto.Heware cet imitations west 40 813 Whole Wheat Bread W.& J.8.WYLIE.Tel.Up 1499.ER Storing Coul Under Water.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 24.\u2014-Mr.McNamara, commerc t at Manchester, Has informed the department of trade and commerce of the success of the experiments made at the Royal Navy in storing Welsh coal under water.That method of storage is shown to Increase the calorific powers of the coal, whereas storage in air decreases its value.Thos.R.Harvey Drowned.Special to the Montreal Star.Sault Ste.Marie.Mich.\u2026, April Th R.Harvey, of the Soo, was drowned In Lake Huron, while en route from Cleveland on Stégfier Goodyear which arrived here to-day.How he came to fall overboard is unknown.FINAL NOTICE.24.\u2014 All holders of tags, riiticètes.or coupons redeemable f 1 \u2018are reyuested to send them in\u2019 for rofémp- Ey out delsy.and get their as we wil ot vely i x fist a after CR date no tag te coupons will be receiv veds THE EMPIRE TOBACCO 6.ere\u201d of the médical asylum, Go to \u201cRoston\u2019o for this week, 233 S hoes 8t.Catherine W.\u2018near Bleury - / 86 301 TTY Wood's ans whale Nor.pondencn Les Mentat à LOY ei pros in Worry.Dev fl 31 per TE ue me Plea ne 08.En baie\u201d 1 hone Facts About Caradisff Insurance.Special Co the Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 24.\u2014According to a return laid on the table of the House yesterday the total amount of life Insurance in force In Canada on 3ist.December, 1305, was $630,334,240, an increase during the year of $42.4538,450.The companies received during the year $22.080,717 In premiums, an Increase of $2,111,293 over the year 1904, and pald out fo claims $8,763,845, an Increase of $235,000.The amount of insurance held by Canadian companies was $397,946.002; TRritish, $42,809,271; American, $188,678,127.: ' Fatal Fire at Sault Sté.Marie.Special to The Montreal Star.Sault Ste.Mare,\u2018 Ont.Four.boarding houses In the end were burned yesterday.a ruing of one after the blase Soocph ed was és the body of Hudson, aged 3.years, à steel Dr.Clare Goes to Woodstock.Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, Jt, April 24.\u2014Dt, star at the B Temiskaming and North- orn Ontario Railway Commission.Tonders for Mining Lease.\u2019 Bealed tenders addressed to the undersigned and endorsed \u201cTender for Mining Lease,\u201d will ba received at the office of the comurission, 23 Toronto street, Toronto.up to 12 o'clock noon, on Thuraday.May 10th, 1806, for a 999-year mining lease of that portion of the town site of Cobalt, in the District of Nipissing, known as the north-west 40 acres, more or hse.Said leuse to carry with it both the surface and mineral rights.Forms of tender and full information may be had and pian xhowing lccation may be inspcoted at the said Tæonto office\u201d of the commission.Tenders wili not be considered Luilsss made On the forms supplied by the commission for the purpose and xigned with the actual mg- natures of the parties tendering.Terms of lease and of agreement EOV- erning appurtenant nighis to be subject to the approval of the commission and to provide to the satisfaction of the commission for inspection, audit and aecurily for payment and to réserve :5 per cent.of the gross value at the mouth of the mine of ore mined assaying less than $1,000 per ton and 30 per cent.of the gross value 2t the mouth of the mine af oe mined assaying $1,000 per ion or unwards.An accepted cheque on Aa chartered bank of Canada, payabie to the order of the chairman and secretary-treasurer of the commission for the amount of cash bonus (which must not be leas than $:2.- 000.00) tendered for such lease must accompany each tender.The party whase tender is accepied will be required to enter promptly into a formal lease and agreement satisfactory to the commission, failing which his de- pasit wil] be absoluisly forfeited to the 1 \u201cThe cheques sent in by unsuccessful tenderers wili be returned to them.The commission does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.Toronto, 12th April, 1906.H.W.PEARSON, Secretary=Treasurer.Papers inserting: this advertisement oe thout authority will not be paid for 3 2 law Palkd-up Capital, $10,000,000.BR.E.WALKER, General Manager.difficulty.MONTREAL BRANCH - - - WEST END BRANCH - - .- THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO.Rest,$4 .500,000 MON.GEO, A.COX, President.- ALEX.LARD, Assistant Gescral Mamnger.Branches throughou Canada, and in the United States and England.TRAVELLERS\u2019 LETTERS OF CREDIT.These Letters of Credit are issued for the use of Traveller aud Tourists, and may be obtained available in every part™ of the world.Tbey form the most conveni=nt method of providing money when travelling, as the holder can draw whatever sum he requires, when needed, without risk or Fu!) particulars may be obtained on Application at any office of the Bank, = F.H.MATHEWSON, Manager.H.B.FARSONYS, Manager.$8 2heod Tap Filters in Stock.GEO.R.PROWSE, \u201cBerkefeld\u201d and \u2018\u201cHygeia\u201d REFRIGERATORS AND FILTERS FOR WARM WEATHER In all Sizes and Prices ASL 208 McGill Street ver 95 2eo0d \u2014THE-\u2014 ROYAL TRUST GO'Y.MONTREAL, CAPITAL +.B1,200.0883 560.080 Henerve Fand.§00800 \u201c Board of Directors: Right How.Lord Strathcona und Mount Royal, G.C.MG.President.flow.Sir Gen, Nrummaad, K.C.N.G Vice-President.R.B Angus Hon.R \u2018ka EZ.8 Clousten.A.Macnider, K.BR.Greenshields H V.Meredith C.M.Haye, A.T.Peterson, .R.Hofm R.G.Reid Sir W.C.Mrcdonnia Inmea Rosa Sir $ TP Ruxknesay.Ofer and Safety Donast:s Vonita.BANK OF MONTREAL BLDG, 109 St.James Street, H.ROBERTSON.82 104 2aw Manager.UNSIGHTLY BALD SPOT Caused by Humor on Neck and Scalp, Merciless Itching for Twe Years Made Him Wild.ANOTHER CURE BY CUTICURA « Fortroyesrmp myneck a.with sores, the humour s; my fe, Thich fel ow, leaving 2 un y spo and the soreness, inflammation, and \u2018merciless itchin made me wild.Friends advised Cuti- cura Soap and Ointment, and after a few applications the torment subsided, to my great joy.The sores soos dis x EAE \u2018ever. court, which.awarded hini the till amount claimed.te pe ppl Prince.of -Wales! Fusiliers Parade.The First Princ of Wale ies Fupilters will have their first route mach 4f the season.this evening, ldavidg, thé Av AS COMPAN thy | \u2018 nation.\u2018was 65 years old, and was 8 TS ACTIVITIES Natural History Society has Planned Extension Course in Lectures.NEW MUSEUM BUILDING.Society\u2019s New Structure will Cost About Eighty Thousand Dollars \u2014Season\u2019s Plans.The Natural History Soclety of Montreal desires to: announce to its friends and the general public, its intention to prosecute a vigorous policy with ro- spect to the activities which properly He within îts field of work.Tite growth.in recent years, of specially equipped university laboratories where resear:! may be carried out in the most thorough manner.has removed from natural history societies In general, oue of the special activities for which thoy were conspicuous forty or fifty years ago.Such diversion of research work to the universities has, nevertheless, rendered it possible for such societies to devote their energies with greater efficiency to the chief object of their foundation, viz.the broad diffusion of sclentific truths in such form as to appeal to the public at largé, and cs- pecially to those whom the university cannot reach.1t is to this class that our natural history socleties appeal with pecullar force, elther through the medium of properly arranged coller- tigns, or through the delivery of le- tures upon subjects of wide interest, presented in such form as to be boih attractive and instructive.During the perlod of transition to a new building which it Is proposed Lo erect shortly upon the property recen:- ly acquired oa Drummond street, ths Natural History Society of Montreal, will extend its work on the line of freo, public lectures, and for the purpose of giving this work the greatest breadth possible, and consolidating forces working in similar fields, co-operation has baen secured on the part of several important public bodies.The lectures far the season of 1906-1907 will therefore comprise : PROGRAMME OF LECTURES.1.The Somerville lectures upon scien- ic subjects.ur ee of six lectures as heretofore.2 Saturday half-hour talks to children.A course of six popular talks as heretofore.The following additional lectures will also be delivered with the co-operation of the Local Council of Women, the Tuberculosis Leugue, the Pure Milk Aeague, the Hyglenc Committee, the Westmount School Commissioners, Alexandria Hospital and Bt.Paul's Hospital.8 A course of three lectures on Limo, .Mortar and Cements.These lectures vin be fully Hiustrated by means of experiments, lantern slides and speci- 4.A course of five lectures \u2018on Timber fs origin.properties and uses.These lectures will be fully fllustra- ted by means of the lantern and by specimens.5.Infectious diseases 8 Tuberculonie fia 1.ng children.Sa 4 e house beautiful, sanitation, de- rcoration, etc.v1 9.Civic virtues.| WHERE LECTURES !WiLLe BF GIVEN: a '* The lectures embraced in numbers 3 te 9 inclusive, are designed with spe clal reference to the needs of artisans.The subject matter will be presented fs _a popular form, while it is also hoped that the information imparted may prove of direct.utility.The names of the various \u2018ecturers, together with more detailed zÿhopses of the lectures.az well as the various places where the lectures are to be delivered, will be announced in a final programme to de issued early in September, but the statement may be made that the foi- lowing listricts have been selected as centres in which lectures wi be deliv- erèd 1.Montreal centre.embracing the res gion centéring upon Drummond stres:.2.Westmount.8.Point St.Charles, including St.Gabriel.4.Maisonneuve and Hochelaga.5.St.Jean Baptiste, St.Denis and St.Louis de Mile End.8.Griffintown.Arrangements will be made for the delivery of lectyres in English, French and both French and English according to the requirements of the locality.Announcement Is made that in Accordance with an existing agreement between the Natural History Society of Montrea] and the Roval Institution for the Advancement of Learning, the Natural History Society will hereafter Isgue to each student at the time of his registration at McGill University.a ticket entitling him.to all the privi- legés of assdclate membership In the socieity.during the period of his undergraduate connection with the University.A similar privilege will also be extended to the students of Laval University.NEW MUSEUM.Announcement is made that the society has complefed and adopted sketch plans for the erection of a museum building to cost about eighty thousand dollars.the capacity of the old museum.and It will also provide Hbera! aècommo- dation for lectnres and other branches of work in accordance with the best moderñ requirements.The construc- fion will be carried out in ail details with refefence to the most perfect fireproof conditions.- The society feels that the work which lies before it is of the highest possible importance to the community, snd as the slicceasful prosecution of such work depends very largely unon the possession of an adéquâte building.it is considered that the public at large should be given an opportunity to contribute to its construction.It has therefore been decided to open a popular sub- weription list, to which donations in any amount from one cent upwards, may be contributed.Such donations may bé adâresned to the treasurer, Mr.Charles 8.J.Phillips, Natural History Society of Montreal, 152 Drummond street.Acknowledgment will be made from time to time through the columns of the public press.- .Announcement fs made that aftér the first of May next.the temporary offices of the soclaly may be found at 163 Drummond strest.where all meetings will be héld until fürther notice.Hon.Justice McMahon Dead.Special to The Mon Star.New Yo pr Pe rion.tk, Aptfl 26\u2014Hon.Justice Martin McMahon, of the Court of Special Sessions, died here Saturday evaring, df pneurnonis.\u2018.Judge Mc- a nativa of Lapraifie, Québec, He had véeh a Ben rr, U.S Minister to Parseusy , And Collector of Taxes in + jen ; omega - .Gauthier Guccumbe to Injuries.HG.Gauthier, Who Was run \u2018over Wy a G, T \u2018R train at the Wellington trot $Y Ier rdeht, died ad-floon nur drew\u2019s Church.8unday morning, v.vidg.nd Dr.Milligan sald: \u201cWe gppoint Inen mories at about 8:30.It will.parade by.to t Benats Whore \u2018than QBür- way of Mt.Lawrence, Bt.catherine: Here \u2018 + bnd | Mountain, Dorchester.and'Pesi stresia, 9 rnd back tothe Armdirise why nlf pers fit, Chthetih® sid: Bt.won| Ck pay Es at This building will quadruple; IXY a * ST, GEORGES SUCITY ANNUAL DIVER St.George's Day Celebrated by England's Sons with Enthusiasm, Le The St.George's Society celebrated SL.George's Day, the feast of England's patron saint, with a patriotic dinner last night at the Place Viger Hotel.The hall was very tastefully decorated with flags and bunting, In which the Unlon Jack and the red, white and blue of old England occupied conspicuous positions.Covers were laid for about \u2018eighty and the knthering was a most enthusiastic one.\"St George and Merrie England\u201d re- velved all the traditional honors, and with speech and gong the hours passed pleasantly by.- The toast of \u201cthe Governor-Genera.\u201d wae honored, followed by that of \u201cSt.George and Merrle Eng'and,\" pro- poked by Mr.Robert Meredith, second vice-president, who spoke of the Eng- Ushman'\u2019s pride in his nationality and his name.The: toast was responded to by the lev.Dr, Symonds.lu an eloquent speech, in which he spoke of some of the things which were most deeply cherished, and concerning which Eng- Hshmen felt proud.It was possible to recall one or two of there excelien- cles of the English nation, not simply as a matter of pride, but because It was always good to remember the virtues which had made Englishmen what they were, and are, just as it was rignt and good they should at times consider the deficiencies of their national character.NEED OF UNITY.After paying u warm tribute to the qualities of mind and heart of the present ruer of G:ealt Britain.Dr, Symonds touched on the necessity, not only where the Rritish flug flies, but wherever the British tongue is spoken, of the people standing more closely shoulder to shoulder, recognizing that nothing was really or truly great which was not great througa the possession of unity.Theres was ne greater gift any people could possess, and particularly a people like our own, Just emerging from its finfincy, just beginning to feel something of power and strength in its already mighty Mmbs, than to earnestly seek to gain & real unity based upon courtesy and consideration and admiration for those gifts and virtues which each posseas- ed.The toast of \u2018Canada\u2019 was proposed by Mr.C.R.Johnson.in a very patriotic speech and was answered by Principal Peterson, who sald that we had a political sonstitution which was the envy of the world at the present moment.SISTER SOCIETIES.\"Sister Societies and Guests\u201d was proposed by the president, who \u2018 remarked that that was the first occasion In the history of the society when there had been present a mayor of the city who was a life member of the society.Mayor Ekers responded, congratulat- Ing the society on the good work It had done in the past.Montreal, he sald, was particularly fortunate in having such a number of national benevolent societies, which he felt were all doing a good work.he toast was also acknowledged by the reprasentatives of the several societies present: and the last toast on the list was that of \u2018The Press,\u201d proposed \u2018by Mr.Victor Mitchell.Mr.A.W.Atwater, president of the society, occupied the chair, and on his rnght were: Mayor Ekers, Rev.Dr.Symonds, Mr.P.J.Curran.representing St.Patrick's Society; Mr.W.Mc- Nab, representing the Caledonian So- clety: Mr.Evan Jones, St.David's Welsh Society.On the left of the chairman were: Prinicpal Peterson, of McGilil; Lt.-Col.Gardner, representing St.Andrew's Society; Judge Lafontaine, representing St.Jean Baptiste Society, and Mr.Thomas Gilday, the Irish Protestant Benevolent Soclety.PERSONALS.The marriage of Miss Amy B.Mathews to Mr.Ernest E.Hilton, will take place quietly on May }6th.Mrs.Frank C.Tansey.and her sister.Miss Winnie O'Connor.have leit for New York for a few days.Mrs.Herbert Marler and Mra.Archie Glassco will be the chaperons at the domino dance in Stanley Hall to-mor- row evening.The engagement is announced of Miss Hilda Pelton.daughter of Mr.Godfrey Pelton, Sherbrooke street, to Mr.Guy Dobbin.Mr.D.C.Rea, of the Royal Bank of Canada, has returned to Montreal after a tour of Inspection to the Maritime Provirites.RK The engagement is announced of Miu: Rosalind Campbell, daughter of the late Mr.John Campbell.of Montreal, to Dr.Weir.of Cieveland, Ohio.Miss Eisie Campbell, \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d sails next month by the Victorian, enroute to Scotland, where she intends spending some months visiting relatives and friends.T The marriage of Miss Edith Rae to Mr.Bartlett Nye, of Champlain, N.Y.takes place quietly to-morrow at five p.m.&t tHe church \u2018ot St.Jänes the Apostle.Miss Rae-has been the gues.of hoïior at several enteftalnments of late, including a dinner given at the Forest and\u2019 ftream by Mrg.E.A Whitehead, and \u2018a dinner gst evening at.which Mrs W.F.Angus, Peel street, was the hostess.on .At Douglas, Methodist Church at a quarter past six o'clock this evening, the marriage takes .place, veïy.quietiv of Miss Florence Jordan, daughter of Mr.T.Jordan, Dorchester street, to Mr.Arthur Tooke.Only members of the two famillels will be present, no invitations having been issued for the ceremohy.Rev.Mr.Scoti will officiate.The bride, who will be glven away: by her father, will wear a costume of blue chiffon cloth, with blue crin hat trimmed with roses, and will carry & bouquet of white roses and lilles of the valley.Miss Mabel Jordan, sister of the bride, who will be bridesmald, will wear pale grey crepe de chine, lace trimmed.and a Tuscan hat trimmed with flowers, and will carry violets, Mr.Anson Campbell will be beat man.The bride and groom leave Immediately after the ceremony for Boston, whence they sail on April 26 to spend two months in Europe.On their return they will reside at 415 Argyle avenus.Uo, AUCTION Wises, Liguears.Mimeatary Products, Ei, Etc THURSDAY and FRIDAY Apr 26tA-an4 37h, 1684 Netro Damo Street, Montreal, 9712 Near Place\u201c d'\u2019Armes.4 \u201c1608.CANN ph eee an Cum aes LI * : > COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Soveral evailable.Our Millinery Parlore are again replate ORDEK wanted for this week will require to be booked not later than Thursday.HENRY MORGAN & CO, MONTREAL.UNRIVALLED STOCK -0F\u2014 UNTRIMMED MILLINERY (SECOND FLOOR.) Chip, Milan, Real Hair, Leghorn, Fancy Silk, Cuba and Italian Braid Hats in the smartest up-to-date models.FANCY STRAW HATS Smart Sailors, Turbans and large dress shapes, in black, navy, Alice blue, red, brown and white.The above goods are last week's purchases in the NEW YORK MARKET.TRIMMED STOCK with the latest models 'By Marcotte Bros.AUCTION SALE NO.62 ST, DENIS ST., On THURSDAY, APRIL 26th.1 have received instructions from Mrs.Lambert.who is giving up housekeeping, to sell all ler furniture, comprising: Fine Upright Plano, parlor set.B.P.Mirror, fine pictures, curtains and portieres, carpets, fine oak sideboard.dining table and chairs, 3 bedroom sets.enamel bed, springs, mattresses, bhur- | eau bed, washstand, bureau, and bedding, etc.1 the gasaliers.gas stove, refrigerator.tables, oilcloth.kitchen utensils, crockery, glassware sliverware, etc.All for positive sale, On THURSDAY at 10 o'clock, a.m.L.J.ST.JEAN.MARCOTTE BROS.97 2 Auctionars.WOMAN TOOK DOSE OF PARIS GREEN Mrs.Pierre Paquette, about 50 years of age, swallowed a dose of Paris green at 50 Murray street, at 12.30 o'clock today, and now lies inthe General Hospital In a critical condition.According to the police of No.7 station, Mrs.Paquette sent her little boy to the drug store for ten cents worth of the poison on the pretext that she wanted to poison rats.The police.when notified that Mrs.Paquette had taken the poison herself, hurried to the house.The woman resisted the officers and tried to swallow the balance of the poison.She was finally overpowered and taken to the hospital.STOCKS IRREGULAR IN AFTERNOON The = markets took on a better tone in the ly part of the afternoon.In Wall Street the rallies were quite prominent, but towards the close the market ame very mixed, and there Were recessions in some of the leaders.In Montreal, prices were fractionally better.A feature was g little trading in Montreal Strest Railway, Just before the close, around 209.Wall Street, 2 p.m.\u2014Prices went higher in most cases, but the movement was rather irregular.Substantlal gains werc restricted to stocks which have a large speculative following, especially Reading.Amalgamated Copper, the United States Steel and other metal stocks.Lead hardened 1%, and Smelting, Mo.P.Can.Pac., Erie second pfd., Ont .and Western, Republic Steel pfd.and Consolidated Gas 1 to 1 1-4.C.P.R.INCREASE.The Canadiaf Pacific increase for the third week of April was $320,000.Afternoon Transactions.Toronto Ratlways\u20144 at 1194, 3 at 119%.75 at 119.2 at 1194, 25 at 119, 19 at 119, 26 at 119, § at 119%, R at 113, 10 at 118%.Detroit-100 at 96, 25 at 16.25 at 9.Toledo-35 at 31.23 at 314%.Mexican\u2014325 at 621%, 25 at 62.25 at 62.Duluth\u2014100 at 19%.Commerce\u201434 at 178.Street Ry.\u201440 at 269, 50 at 269, 175 at 269 Richelieu\u201410 at 88: Twin City\u201425 at 115%.25 at 116.Steel\u201425 at 31, 10 at 3114, 100 at 31%.Mackay pfd.\u2014560 at 78.Power\u201410 at 92, 25 at 9214 25 at 92, 25 at 92%, 25 at 5244, 25 at 92%, 50 at A2.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.April 29.Ask Bid.BoE 87 gx 29 8 Do Do \u2018pret.ne uo Pom, Textile prof.108 105 slifax Ry.Havana Ry.x Lake of the Woods.[PN 7 ceria Leurentide pret.\u201d 112 1 \u201cais oa Yeoh 734 124 IT 1 1 2x 918 170 ie9 we 130 ie 181 190% ay 4 i)7ie WN R 87% Gas.£ ve 103 1i0ik 1 198° His He 7684 $205 me eu 259 rere 223 ids 144 _\u2026.sé \u2014 CHICAGO .CLOSING PRICES.A 24th, 1906.\u201c .ne tgbéét barres sires whet Tay Te Yu es 7044 Cera be 4 Tes 464 À 3 jaiy du, FM ogts Max 1 3 NY 31% 324 Juty 4 mu os 1583 vers Jetr i 7 i558 ' Las 187 5 Te péri in \"602 Short _ see ge» ; , RH.war 8502 LUCA SHELIA SO +N RT AILIFFS SALE_PROVINCE OF QUE- ec, District of Montreal.No.17871.Circuit Court, Samuel Goldberg.Plaintiff, va, J.Daly, Defendant.On the Tth day of May, 1906, at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the domicile of the sald Defendant, No.193 Ottawa st, tn the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Jus- tire.all the goods and chattels of the said Defendant, selsed in this cause, of household furniture.- AIs, B.8.C.Montreal.24ta April.1906.AILIFF'S S\\1LE-PROVINCE OF QUE- 1: bec.District of Montreal No.19040.Circult Court.Lacasse Rousseau, Plaintiff, ve.Georges Raymond, Defendant.On the bth day of May, 1906.at ten of the clock in the forenoon.at the domiclie of the said Defendant, No.541 Wouife st, in the City of Montreal, will be aold.by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant.seized In this cause, consisting of household furniture.J.E.DESMARAIS, B.S.C.Montreal, 24th April, 1806.BalLirrs SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Mnntreal.No.3004, Cireult Court.LI.N.Beltele.Piaîntiff.ve J.Carmichael and al, Defendant.On the 3rd day of Ma, 1906, at 11 of the clock in the forenocn, at the business place of the said Deferidant.No.15 St.George street, in the City of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the zaid Defendant.seized In this cause, consisting of air pumps.safe.eté.Terms cash.E.COUTU, B.8.C.Montresl,: Apri] 24th, 1506.BArLIFFS EALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec.District of Montreal.No.b0v.Circuit Court.Joseph Eugene Germain, Joseph Arthur Cnarbonneau.Plaintiffs, ve, John Lamothe, Defendant.On the 3rd day of May, 1308, at ten of the clock in the forenoon, at the domiclie of the sald De- \u201c fentadt: Ko.769 Albert st, Montreal.wiH be roïld by authority of Justice, all the g~ Is and chattels of the maid fendant.netz in this cause, consisting of housenold furniture.J.E.DESMARAIS, B.s.Montreal, 24th April, 1906.AILIFF'S SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEbec, District of Montreal.No.1994.Superior Court.!J.Mendels, Plailntiff, va.A.Bonenberg, Defendant.On the 3rd day of May, 1906.at ten of the clogk in the forenoon, at the business place of the said Defendant, No.23 East Cralg street.in the City of Montreal, will be sold by hority cd, all the goods and to \u2018of of J the said Defendant, safzed.in this cause, consisting of barbers chairs.stand, mirrors, etc.Terme cash.A.CHERRIER, B.8.C.Montreal, April 23rd, 1306.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.April 28% Stocks Opes'a 7.Hig.Low up to 1a p.m imino ly ge le CS Ars Sugar kein Co Do do pref .Am Smits a Ref Co Am.Car Poundrr.Ansconds Min.Co.Ohla.re?Baltimore Do Canadian toutn \u2026 Ches & Ohio Chis 8 N.W.C Mtl & 51, Pani Colorada Somthern.Da do wes Detroit United Rv.Dela Lack 4 West.Delaware à Huñson Com Kanuash Texas com do so pts \u2026 Louisville à Nashv* anbattan Kl*rat* Missouri Pacifie.Metropolitan \u2018Trask #.Y Centrais Hud.Lne Rallrogd.Northern Pacific.Nor.& Western com l'aciño Nail.Po RB be 2.fSouthern Pacific .Tenu.eal & iron.Toxas Pactifie.Twin City.U.b.Steel De pret .D.Eevee: 3 Union Facies.in the City o¥] LATE COTTON MARKET NEWS.From the Speclal Correspondent of The Montreal Star on the N.Y.Cotton Exahange; ° New York, April 24.\u2014The market opened steady at an advance of 4 points tQ a decline of 1 point, which was a very poor response Lo cables that were better than expec Over night selling orders, continued favorable weather in the south, and uneasiness over the financial situm- tion.seemed the combined influeres against the market.i In the first few minutes, MaY.soid of?to 10.88, and July to 10.81, which repte- sented a loss of from about 41 to 60 points, compared with the high figures of last Tuesday week.There was covers ing at a decline, particularly by ner.month shorts, who remain more or less disturbed by May premium; but: there seemed to be little buying for nt avide from the support of room t who thought the market opened tao low om Liverpool cables and while pri Thi.lied a few points linmediately after sai the tone of the market was v tnoer- tain.Private cables from Li wére mixed.ue \u2018 ct * New York Cotton Exch: ,- Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co.3% Hoepits) si, report the cotton market ap | of The Star: NERA \u2018 Open.High.Low.'3.80.May).-.11.07 11.08 10.07% 11.06 July\u2018.10.86 10.05 10.8% 10.92 AUX Tee\u2019 cee.10.68 10.78 10.66 \u201836.1 Oct.ours 10,32 10,28 10.2% 10:37 Dec.+».10.33 10.40 20.20 30.33 STOCKS ARE STIL ON THE TOBOEEA Wall Street was Weak while a Taste of Liquidation was Felt Here.STEEL HITS 30 BUT RALLIES Reasons for the Decline in the Market \u2014Fceling Better Later in the Day.There Was a distincily slvemy opening to the stock market this morning, and in the first two hours prices again melted away, touching lu many instanves à lower level than was established in thie violent Dreak just before yesterday's close.The Montreal market, which has been rzgging gradually for a couple of weeks Past, had practically its hist taste of steady liquidation, and most of the lcad- trs crumbled to burgaln counter rates, Towards uoon some support appeared iu Wall Street, and suveral local leaders.Hotabay Domtuion Steer, displayed u Lally.Steel ould as luw as 30.aud then gained a full punt, closing ui 31 1-3 bid, i ther low levels established were 119); fos Toronto Ralls, 1133: for Twin City, $1 5-4 fur Power, Ty for Dominion Steel Pld, 93 5-4 tor Detroit, and JU fur Tuledy Ry.Tne latter rallled to 30.Some attributed the local selling to the protection of Wall Street accounts.Canadian Pacific in, Wall Street dropped lo 109% and recovered (0 150 1-4, Montreal brokers continued to be handicapped lo & considerable extent by money market condition Money here is nul ans «00 vasy, 10 in addition scveral Instances are known in which the banks have called small Amounts, A prominent bunker iold the Wiar (is worning thai he Jid not took fo.any great ousiness bore fn the next Jew weeks, but he said that conditions would be appreciably better just as svon as The Rrain begins tu move in the wet, lus releusing funds thut have beey \u2018nl Lp all winter, Yesterday's unscitlement in Wall Street was clearly a response (vo the market's hewilderment over (he novel und perplexing position created by the Sun Fran- Clio tpisode, The unfortunate doubt in which the status or # Ty = » .- * N - sheivinge, first clase locality, established 15 MM \"right aix AT 24d MOUNTAIN ST.Denis ot.Tolophone East 445 TO LET -\u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL FLATS.kuy street, honted.gas stove, coal TO LET \u2014 OX ST.URBAIN STREET, years, corner churrler and Mentana APPIY buy 00m.front and buck entrapce heat, TO LET - THREE FLATS, 81X AND 158 St.Hubert st.upper 322, and 202, range, slecirlo fixtures and Janitor attend: above Prince Arthur.furnished house, terrier, Upstairs.hot and could water and janitors services seven rooms.modorn Improvements, lower.$20.John James Browne and Son.measton at, once.Campbell aud Howell, With 8 rooms: rent $25 per month.Apuiv ~ T Inciuded in rent.Apply to first lat.249 very nice locallty.Apply 1078 Delortinler 207 St.James ; 96 6 {228 Temple Bldg 8 6 Ieleplione Last 2928.TO RENT \u2014 TWO SMALL; WELL Mountain st, vr Phons Up 1uz3.91 26 avenue 83 \u20ac Z nple f lighted (lata, near McGill st., aultable : | id - - TO LET - UPPER FLAT.NO.688 TO - OR FOR SALE 18 w ES Tee Chal a AVP to! TO LET -\u2014 110 CRESCENT STREET, TO LET \u2014- LOWER FLAT, SEVEN Hutchison st, Annex, 8 rooms, w.c.flats on Kaplanade avenue, aix and MISCELLANEQUS.eary Est + 12 ax room apartments heated, Ua rooms.modern Improvements, electric and bath feparate.open plumbing, Bas, seven rooms, gas, bath, etc.electric light, atures, gus stove refrigerator.etc.Apply fixtures.Phone 437, Westmount 98 6 electric zh Alsy furnace, glasa vault, 15 \u2018and $16 Month.NN SA DS SEA Ne FLAT TO LET \u2014 SUITABLE FOR : Feist : Ico eci hor water furnace: rent § = : manufacturers\u2019 agents, of jobber \"| 8e Victoria sk Tel Up HWS.2 8 STREET, Cu Han \u201cavenue, 0 APPIN.ise \u20ac {57 Also house for summer at St.Agathe.on (PHB GLOBE.Grobe Toronto: huss been i sproialties, not manufacturers.J.Widmer ; TO LET \u2014 MANCE 539 TO 6 [lake shore, 12 rooma, also store at corner years ° Nelles and Bro., 303 St.James st.85 12e0d TO LET\u2014 HEATED FLAT, GREENE, |! 543, between Mount Royal and Vitle- ; Mount Royal and St Hypolite.Apply E.recognixed as a leading force in Canudian Ne and Bro.: A near Dorchester (individual entrance neuve, two lower flats and {wo middle flats, TO LET \u2014 A FEW OF THOSE FIND Themeus.750 Mount Royal ave.86 6 journgliem; to-day The Globe's Circula- TO LET \u2014 SUITABLE FOR from street), flve rooms, direct light, \u2018bath 7 and 8 rooms, hot water, bath.etc.815, flats, 53 and 2565 Elgin avenue, tlon ie 25 p.c.and Its advertising patron- J FLAT nts or \u2018hber of And store room.artistically decorated; vpen Apply on premises or Phone Main 2485.Westmount.facing the Park.between St TO LET \u2014 LOWER FLAT.8 ROOMS, age 34 1-3 p.c.greater than that of any manufacturers\u2019 agents ur Johbe .enumeiled plumbing; refrigerator: elactro- 36 Catnerine and Western avenue, all inodern |! 0 ing Park and other morning paper in the Dominiun; the spev lalties, a manufacturers ; A tames ers gas stove, $15; can be leased monthly.: cunvenlences.E.A.Reinhardt, Main 673.Lake ne ines: ren No.106 Lac Globe le the recognised \u201cWant advt.\u2019 me- Selles and Bro.pe 2 Staynor.Phone 1003 Mount.92 TO LET \u2014 A NICE FLAT OF SIX 97 6 fontaine Park, near Cherrier.> dium io Ontario.For rates phone The of : apartments.modern mprovements STORES TO RENT.1801 AND 1608 TO LET \u2014 SUITE HEATED APART- 1184 Hant Mount Royal ave.opposite De: TO LET -\u2014 FLATS, BELBY BT.TG LET \u2014 3105 KT.CATHERINE ST | Bullding.or write The Giobe.Toronto, San: Notre Dame ot.oo (could be used ments, 19 Staynor, corner Ulandoboye, lorimier Town Hall.Apply J.W.Stewart nire und comfortable flats, No.118, corner of St.Mark at.large double 84 34 handsome cut atone (ron | select situation.artistic decorations, wlectro- 364 1-3 St.Antolne st.Tel.Up 4056.9% 136, Also No, 122, with furnace, baths and house.\\ rooms.all modern conveni- us one building! suitable for wholesale.re lier.telephone, resident janitor, 6 room wc.Muastal Pagnuelo, 97 St.James atreet 2e spac ous mn McFarl 61 \"PHE HERALD 18 TO HAMILTON WHAT tall or light manufacturing: five sors and path and store room (direct light): imme- TO LET \u2014 VERY MODERN FLAT, BanQue d'Hochelaga Bids.97 & ©, énces.Apply to Mrs.David McFarlane The Btar is to Montreal, the recog- basement: electric hoist.heated hy owner, dinis \u201cpossession.$30.On premises Pnone fi oso Enplanade.Montreal Annes à Sherbrooke st.west.nized Want Medium.If you want help.Apply Ho Koelle, 107 st.James st, Phone 3003 Mount.1 rooms; open plumbing: gas, electric Jib: TO LET \u2014 NEW FLAT, 526 PARC ; ToT, property, situations, etc.advertise In the Main 3817.LI me ote \"200 Colonial avenue.ae Lafontaine.elght rooma, furnace.ges.TO LET \u2014 WANTED MARKIED jreraid and ger resulta\u2019 Rate: 1 cent = ; 2316 ST.CATH TO LET \u2014 SOME OF THESE BEAU- slectricity.All modern conveniences.Apply couple.without encutitwanua t0 word.Three Insertions for tne price of two.To LET \u2014 STORE.2i18 87 eut post.M tiful apartments, corner Prince Ar- TO LET\u2014HEATED FLATE.4 ROOMS.A.Jarr,, 528 Parc Lafontaine.Tele- share small huuse, central locallty.Ad- Cash with order.Subscription, daily $:.il erine at, near Munafleld st.best v thur and St.Urbain sts.heated, gas stove, nice locality, 535 to 541 Esplanade ave.phone East 3435.97 6 dress M 8020, Star Branca of'ive.Saturday edition, BOC a year, postage free tion, immediate possession.Apply eh FM refrigerator, furnished; also water taxes Rent moderate.Apply 18 Pontiac.Tel.East \u2014 Address The Herald.Hamilton.(Canada, tees.all newly papered and painte paid.Rent\u2019 moderate.Apply on premises.3055.94 8 TO LET \u2014 4642 ST.CATHERINE TO LET ~~ SELE.CONTAINED mentioning this paper.03: - = oe, - a - 92 2 at, Westmount, lower, eight rooms, house, 144 Durncher street.all mod- - oo FINE FLAT TO LET.WiTH ST ER TO LET \u2014 WESTMOUNT, 347-349 and bathroom, newly papersd; open plumb.ern conveniences: garden and mountain out- OUR PIANO TUNED.REGULATED and power.In whole or part.15 sui TO LET \u2014 NO.423 BOULEVARD ST.Selby avenue, modern, choice, five ing; rent 325 per month.91 Zeod looks: will thoroughly renovate.Apply J.and cleaned, $1.50.by Joan Cross, parties Imperial Laundry Co.197 8 Joseph, corner of Drolet st, three new rooms, bathroom, $20, $23.60.R.and W.W.Tatley, 22 St.John st, 9.practical tuner and Cepairer, date hred tun- Bonsecours at.r ated by Kerr, 2230 St.Catherine st.906 |TRÉRIDENTIAI FLA wanton er for Karn Piano Co.Telephone Eas .he propriator aS oly to RB.! RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED, TO LET - FOR SUMMER MONTHS, or postal to office, 444 Amherst st.32 6 Te LET \u2014 ONE OR TWO EXCELLENT Gohier and Sun, No.6 St.Lawrence street, TO LET \u2014 MODERN FLAT (LOW- normes house of four or six rooms, modern offices in tho New York Life Buildine.Montreal er).146 Park avenue, 7 rooms, sepor- WANTED\u2014A SMALL FLAT O conveniences.Appiy 165 Versallies st.OVING ORDERS CAREFULLY AND habted, heuteä and rieaued.Occupation + ate b.and w.c.furnace room and station- LI 1 promptly attended to Montreal ur May Jat ADDI ACC ow York Lite Bldg.TO LET \u2014 OXENDEN AVENUE ary wash tubs: rent 825 per month.Tale- G3 TOOmSe.west end preferred.3366 TO LBT \u2014 STONE HOUSE, SELF.tage Co.Telephone Main 1266 4 Weinfield.room 610.New York Life 5 fi near Pine avenue.new handsome heat- phone Up 1402, 187 Ontario st.west.94 6 Notre Dame st contalued flat, 7 rooms, beside bath, = \u2014 ed individual flats, hardwood floors m= electric chandeliers.back and front veran- J ADIES, TAKE CARE OF YOUR HATR.TO LET\u2014WORKSHOP IN REAR ON throughout and every modern convenlence; fi TO LET \u2014 ONE FLAT, T ROOMS, SIMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.dans, good condition.$15 month.Apply 224 Consult Dr.Bammer, face and hair ex.ground floor, 25x40 feet.well lighted.| five minutes\u2019 walk to Mountain and Me- bath, gas 459 Moreau st.near C.P.Delorimlier avenue, Telephone East 134.pert; hens for shont time, every ufternoon 204 Bleury st Gus Un'verslly, twenty minutes to Post Of-| R.Shops sc mn - 976 and \u2018evening.8 Brunswick si.; fice.Apply J.W.Tatley, 22 St.John at.TO LET \u2014 AT HUDSON, P.Q., NEW y TO LET \u2014 2204 RT.CATHERINE 94 6 TO LET \u2014 A FEW NEW FLATS OF A iehoouse.sight rooms, furnished or un- |, TO LET \u2014 4 ROOM HOUSE, NO.175 urnishe: vilege font - .t ato._ 6 and 7 rooms.on Simard avenue, p E o = ee J.oil St.Monlque st Pen $ per mo PARTNERS WANTED.V SITUATIONS VAGANT.At + WASTED BQO R; MUST: Rave firat-ciass references and be/ aetive.Apply 'K 4671.Star office, ANTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE OFFICE boy; must be smart and good figures.Apply Syracuse Smelting Win 333 W st.VWANTED\u2014AN ENERGETIC BOY or! about 14 yeara of age, to make imself generally useful W.H.Scrog- le, Limited, 8t.Catharine and University sts, ANTED \u2014 PAINTERS AND PAPER.\u201ciiangers.Apply 8582 St.Catherine gt.west, WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NURSF for child of 2 years.Apply immediately, 166 Crescent st.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MILLInery girls.Apply at once Modern Parisian Millinery Co., 344 stroet.WANTED - A STRONG BOY TO ASsist in stock room.Skelton Bros.vk St.Lawrence ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALB6- men for the carpet department, W.H.Scroggle, Limited, St.Catherine and University sia.V ANTED - A RESPECTABLE GIRI.to assist in light housework in « amall family.good wages.Apply to 39 &t, Hubert st.à WW ANTED SERVANTS, A COOK: und a mald to attend children, at No, 275 St, Dents st.WANTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY EXPERIenced furniture salesmen, thorough- lv experienced carpel salesmen, thoroughly experinced salesmen in tapestries and house furnishing materials; theso speaking both languages: preferred.Apply to the Manager, The 8 Carsley Co., Limited.WANTED_BRIGHT BOYS YS BETWEEN ages of 18 and 18, for packing desios, Apply to the Manager, The S.Carsiew Co., Limited, \u2014 ee WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED NIGHT watchman for indoors, to assist im sweeping, etc; must be thoroughly relf- able, temperate und have the best of re= terences.Apply to B 3246, Star office.Ww ANTED\u2014GOOD, FIRST CLASS SEW - ing woman for linings, etc.pormall ent employment.Apply to Gibb & co.148 St.James st.V TANTBHD-BOY FOR OFFICE.AGED about 15: well ucated a writer.Apply with references to an Co., 148 St.James si.ANTED-\u2014A SMART YOUTH FOR AN office and saowple room in a menu- facturing concern.goad opportunity for advancement to right party.office.R 3477, WANTED CLERK FOR A GROCERY and hardware store: good stock-keep- er and well recommended: one speaking both languages.Apply giving references and salary E.Goyette, Cowansville, Que.WANTED A STRONG BRIGHT BOY.At least 15 years of age ss messenger and for inside work, by Henry K.Wam- pole and Co, 239 McGill st.Apply 1mare- diately, 2\u201d 2 ANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK.WITH CITY references.willing to go in the coun= try for the summer.Apply 131 University street.7 3 WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A pable Lge! servant.Apply st As Drummond - V ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT yom small famil;; good wages to right party.Apply to 35 Butler avenue, Pt.St, Charles.97 geod WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, you small.family; no weshin Imiperial Apartments.156 Hope Eve, Yee No.3.LI ANTED \u2014 pp A OE ne.tars, .pressets.a nish.pants and\u2019 vedls; bést pay In the ty qu once, 255 Notre Dame st.W.\u201cBor Wanted For Hampton Court Apartmentæ ply to 8.H.McDowell, 20 St.Axe i WANTBD\u2014A YOUNG MAN TO MAKP himself generally useful about a bake - house.Apply W.Scott, 726 Bi.Catherine test.ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant: nighn wages; references 133 Durooher ot.9 > NURSE WANTED\u2014Nuree, full of partial training, as house nuree and general assistant; permanent position.Address with particulars as to age, training, ete.Dr.C.à Bdgar,, Coign Plage, North Hutlay.ve VAN TED \u2014 AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN of administrative ability, ons experienced in the sHik walst line preferred, to take charge of Shipping department and attend to city trade.s American Silk Waist 97 3 ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKER.FIRST ! class Gressmaker.to make nllk.lace and embroidered capes.Apply to Marchand, $07 Notre Dame west.97 2 WAN A NURSE HOUBEMAID OR rs help, willing to take charre of twa 11th girls and go to the country for the summer.Apply at once.4057 Dorchester atreet.2 Wwaxr \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT.a family.willing to go to the country the end of May.Apply st once to 31% Mountain st.97 2 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY AN EX- VV: periencedd_ housemald, with references.Appl, to 106 Redpath st.7 3 A \u2014 STEAM FITTERS WANTED Steamfitters wanted.Engineer.Westmount Plant, Glen Road.WANTED\u2014BRIGHT GIRL ABOUT 18 for Nght house work in family of 2; reference required.Apply at store, 3144 &t, Catherine st.VV ANTED\u2014A GBNERAL SERVANT to go to country for summer months.Apply at once at 17 Shuter st WANTED-AN ASSISTANT CANDY- maker of some experience; also apprentice, Walker's, 83 Bleury of WANTED SMART ETRONG MEN AS Apply to the manager.Montreal eT encral Hospital.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 te VWWANTED-A YOUNG GIRL n .owing both languages: must ba quick at figures and good wriier: to take charge of factory records.Apply to Mr.Hamilton.at Wener Bros.& Hart, 43 St, Maurice et [PGBS À #333000 Situations Vacant contin- : É; ued on page 14.vy C Chier Ttiectris ighting pa AAA AA) 2000008 A Home a Wise Provision You oan not make a better or a wiser provision for the future of yourself and family than a modern and cosy home, Such a home should be in a locality where it will be appreciated by yourself, your wife and your children.FA AIRMOUNT offers better inducements to the prospective homeseeker than any other suburban property on the Island of Montreal.Good fresh air and sunshine, combined with the Lots $275 to $650 $10 CASH $5 PER MONTH No Interest , statement.|FOR RENT ih \"1078 Bherbrooke Street, taxes and.1 4,137 Sherbrooke st, furnished fiat Park dr Bireet, corner Weredale .Pa new houses .\u2018ee HE huter Sheet furnished cee ae st., hou lsmerbraoi | TE Bi Ho o rd est fide 2 vee ven hn Janse BROWNE & SON, SU WE TE \u20181S Hospital Brest, warehouse.3188.00 and.100.00 | Home built to sult your own ideas.Payments same as rent, no onsh payment other than tire price of the lot.required.Co \u201cwhen our building plan, 258 St.James Street.many improvements such as electricity, gas, water, .§ sidewalks, sewers, shade trees and a first-class car service on two lines direct\u2018to the property help to make up what is to-day undoubtedly the best and most desirable suburban residential section of this great city, The rapid development of Fairmount is sufficient guarantee of the truthfulness of the above Quick action is strongly advised as the lots are hon fast, and it will be only a matter of a few days rices will again go up.rite to-day for special information regarding The Ideal Savings, Loan and Land Go, Telephone Main 4082.Property office open every day\u20141693 Papineau Avenue, Telephone.East 11/ dy | ~~ Wa SITUATIONS WANFED.: - Pet a mm os rm V'ANTED \u2014 HOUSR Ma TEN GS PApering und plastering.Lowest prices address J.Morschko ria \u20182384 St.minique st.».WANTED uly A LADY or EXFRRI- ence position as be.obey H TE er in any public Institution.VV ANTED ~\u2014 JOBS, PAINTING, PAPER- Star Of ing.varnishing.gralning, plastering Wazsserman & Manashezen, 30% Bell Telephone East 3153.0\" NTED \u2014 A THOROUGHLY -COMPE- tent hotel clerk, who has had twelve vente experience, and Gas the very highest references, desiics a situation in a first lass hotel In any part of Canada, aftor May 1st.Would accept an engageinent at summer resort.Address W 4155, Siar Office.26 4 and tinting.Ladieux st.WANTED \u2014 PAINTING, TINTING, PA por hangiug.cheap.Call vi drop bos: tai.R.Keuping, 199 Cadleux st, 86 JANTED \u2014 Ÿ A WIDOW.WITI A BOY 1).wishes for a qulet comfortable hume in return fur services rendered; a small remuncration.Address A 4190, Star Uifice.98 3 WANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED BOOKkeeper, speaking both languages, situ- ation as cost clerk.first class references.Address a 7630, Star Branch Office.95 3 ['ANTED \u2014 ROCER.RETIRING from business, would Ike position as bookkeeper.O 3841.Star Uffice.9 3 Ÿ JANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN POS]- tion az elevator boy or any inside position; can furnish good references.R 3903, Star Office.95 COOK OR ANTED \u2014 SITUATION, eral; wages 18 to Ke monta.\"Address to O 38:12, V ANTED SITUATION AS TABLE- ' maid; good references: no objection to leave city.A 4208, Star Office.»6 3 20 dollars a Star Office.36 3 VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS CLERK OR bookkeeper by Englishman, aged 43, good writer.quick and accurate at figures edfearn.87 Aylmer at 96 AUVANTED \u2014 REFINED LADY SEEKS W position as s Bousekoeper to one or two gentlemen: Pou objection to work of small ouse or fla ontreal or away.Add 4202, Star Office.r vest WANTED ~~ BY A LADY WORK IN REnovating cusalons, cic.Alsg darning and mending for bachelors.Address R Tel 5 86 Star Branch Office ANTED \u2014 COUPLE, HAYING FURNI- y ture, wish to hear from doctor or other gentleman who would take a house and share expense.Address A 4247, Slar Office.» WANTED BY EXPERIENCE a.tablemald employment by the day.2 private use onl Add Star Branch Oftic y ress Bos 30 ANTED ADVERTISEMENTS TO write and lay out by a competent adv.writer, Apply D 4351.Star Office.9e 2 YVANT ED \u2014- SITUATION BY MAN AND wife, English, no children, good cook, man willing to make himself generall; useful in or out Montreal; good elty reference.Address R 7901, Star Branch Office.96 3 WANT \u2014 BITUATION, YOUNG MAN, 22, \u2018groom, coachman, thoroughly ox- perienced, ride, drive, good references.Eng- itsh, R.R.ves, lachine 0.VV ANTED\u2014POSITION BY LADY STENO- grapher, with experience, Aad > 7978.Star Branch orties.© \u2018 or ' WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY cap ABL E meee nurse: good needlewoman; references; to the seaside preferred, Address L 2980.star Branch Office.97 2 WANTED \u2014 ENGLIBH WOMAN REquires position as companion ur com- panion-housekeeper.no ohfection to 1n- valid lady, or would take entire charge of infant during summer months; thoroughly competent; good references, 1, 7949, Star Branch Office.97 2 ANTED - BITUATION IN STORE OR warehouse by young man, tall and strong.L 7947, Star Branch Office WANTED \u2014 TO ENGLAND.TWO SI8- ters, emch would give tneir servic as \u2018maid or care of children, in petutn passage over, both expèrienced with fants; good sallors; highest references.Address\u2019 G.L., 160 Mansfield êt., Montreal.» 57 teod WANTED \u2014 CONTRALTO SOLOIST DEsires a choir appolittment;.moderate salary, D 4398, Star Office.ANTED SOLOMON SHUGER.| Painter, decorsting, papèr hanging, whitewashing, tinting, Dlsetering, ete.618d Dorchester st.\u2026.Montre 97 1b for in- ANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK, PRIVATE family; Scolok preferrea.Aduruss x 4401, Star Office.ANTED \u2014 GERMAN LADY, FROM Hamburg, aged 2 desires situation as companion or lady coo best references.Apply Miss Kruger, Meridianstrasse 5 Hamburg, Germany.ANTED \u2014 AS BBCRETARY-TREASUR- er of a building company a competent, recommended man who spaaks bolh Address In confidence, E 4419, #7 3 well innguages, Star Office, \\YANTED \u2014 GOOD LAUNDRESS TO tome to house; must have refarences.37 McGregor st.[VW ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY TWO young girls, housework, any kind; city preferred; references.Address 67 Richardson st, Point Ht.Cha Telephone Up 540.ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, TINT- ' ing.graining.Paper hanging, repalrs to plaster, etc.Low prices; best results; estimates given.Painter, 18 Bouvenir avenue, 27 2 WW ANTED \u2014 PLASTERING, TINTING or cemant work, contract or by day; repairs quickly executed.Frank Charles, 440 8 st.97 3 AS BTATION- Urbain V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION ary boiler fireman, experienced; good references.Address F 4450, Star Office.97 3 ED \u2014 CARPENTER WISHES AN W ; TD ion, as handy man, well up in al] branches; total abstalner; Al referonces, Address H 4366.Star Office.#7 2 WVANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS DEsigner a situation In ladies garments.by special system; experience in wholesale and \u2018Total.Address H.Gillman, $9 Rivard at.972 MY ANTED ~ HOUSE PAINTING, TINT- ) ing, plastering, whitewashing, paper hanging, varnisaing.lowest prices and well done.Mendel wnd.Co, 10 Lesauchetisre lane.- ; VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WANTS position In an office: quick end accurate mt figured; gdod writer; best of re- farances.\u2018G 4826, Star Office, Wa ANTED \u2014 SUNBURST SKIRT DONE ' in & very short Lime, also fine ac- cotdeon platting, , sulfs, dresses, latest styles.382 Cralg east, near St.Hubert st.97 8 [WANTED \u2014 PAI NTERE : Mam Stewart, 167 Rielle avenue, Wellington at, or Telephone Main 319 WANTED \u2014 POSITION BY FIRST- class cook, will accommodate by day or weck.Address M 8012, Star Branch office, Ÿ TANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER hanging.plastering, tinting, whitewashing.varnishing, lowest price and well done, A.Frank, 38 Hermine at.73 VANTED \u2014 ACTIVE YOUNQ MARRIED.couple want situation as caretakers for- Q 2 APPLY WIL- off church, offices or any place of trust.4407, Star Offine.\u2018 ST IV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE : (Fronch), mot knowing English, govd eduention.desire s situation in private house for city or in country.J 4810, Star Ortice 97 3 WANTED \u2014 MAN \u2018 AND (Scotch) want situation for first May, or before.Man as coachman, gar: dener; wife good cook.Country or sen- ride.References, H 4852, Star office.Ware, \u2014 A RESPECTABLE GIRL as mother's help; must be willing WIFE 2e to the country for summer months.asset st, Off Pine ave.(Vivre POSITION AS MECHAN- cal nign In dental office.Address J 608.Star offi Mo phee and, irpone BY STENOG- thoroughly work.Ad Automobiles Motor Cars or Cycles, ete, If you desire to buy, sell, rent or exchange new or second hand Automobiles, Motor Cars, Cycles, etc.Try the \u201cFor Sale; the ** Wanted to Purchase\u201d columns of the Montreal Star for reaching those interested and for quick and satisfactory results.or SITUATIONS WANTED.Ca en see JANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS WORKING lhousekecper, elderiy couple, for a gentleman in flat.ur country preferred.Address L 7932.Star Brauch Office.96 6 WANTED -\u2014 DRESSMAKING PROMPTly done.first class work at mod- arate prices; satisfaction given; beat of references.Dresses remodelled.34 Drummynd stréot.WANTED \u2014 YOUNG MARRIED WO- god address, desires 3 or first class Address se 2 man, or gentlemen's laundry, no other laundry taken.Branch Office.ladies\u2019 laundress; L 7942, Star WANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS COOK OR general, private family; wages z dollars monthly.Cail at 115 St.Antoine 8#L, for May.6 2 WANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS FIRST class cook by a Chinese, recently frum Vancouver, in hote! or 149 St.Lawrence st.4 boarding house, 88 BY FIRST CLASS houss cleaning ANTED-+POSITION - wWAshwoman.ironing, etc, references exrhanged.Address 143 De- liste, cur.Dominion at.yz JANTED \u2014 EMPLOYMENT BY A first class working housekeeper: gentlemen preferred.Apply to Mrs.Riva, Employment Office, 195 Bieury at.97 2 AGENTS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR THE SALB \\ of steel wire woven hammocks and flexible border steel wire mats, with name inserted If desired.Staple goods with unlimited sale.Nothing like them in Canada Active agents making blg money.Lloyd- Trnompson Wire, Limited, Ta Spadina ava, 13 Toronte.V ANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS working for themselves send for our new wholesale price iist.Samples free Fricer Jowest.Merchants Portrait Co.Ltd, Toron 5 28 WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES AND 4 gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs jew- wilery.carpets, niture Highest prices given, M.Strean.7690 Notre Dame w.Suit arders attended.to 3.V ANTED \u2014 LADIEP AND OGANTLE- men's cast off clothing.fura jewellery, diamonds, csrpeta, etc.Highest prices paid for good| gooda L.er, 135 Cralg se west Mall orders attended.Tel.Main .+7 \u201cWANTED TO PURCHASE Ladies\u201d and gentlemen's cast-off cioth- Ing, furs, diamonds, carpets.olicioths and furniture.See Sam Pearson, 778 Notre Dame West, first, as he pays the best prices In the elty.Mail orders ettendec to.Telephone Main 965.50 312 V ANTED - LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLEmen\u2019s cast off ciothing, furs, jewsel- lery.carpets.furniture, stoves, esl prices pald.FI.Rubin.437 Cralg east.Mall orders attended, Tel.Main «4374.26 WANTED \u2014 HIGHEST PRICES PAID for all kinds of secondhand fural- ture.all phone or mail orders promptly attended to.Joseph, 37 Craig cast.Telephone East 649.89 14 \\ ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE A BOY'S bicycle, in perfect order.cheap.Address 157 St.George at.953 LADIES WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE and gentlemen's cast off clothing, furs.carpets, ollcloths and furniture; le paya the best prices In tae clty.Mall orders attended to.H.Lhvinson, 520 East sras st, 9 A ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SMALL camping tent.in good condition.Address L 7961, Star Branch Dice.% j ANTED - LADIES AND GENTLEmen\u2019s cast off clothing, furs, diamonds, carpets ollelaths and furniture.Ses Charles Ruteaburg, 22 St.Urbaln street, pays the best prices In the city.Mail orders attendad to.'VWANTED # TO PURCHASE I; FOOT gasoliné launch, in good order.Wriie, stating price, etc, to A.D.S., Box 123, Lachine, Que.WANTED \u2014 TO BUY.UHEAP FOR cart, candy machines, alabs.ete.Write full particulars 49 Forgue avenue.WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE MAN'S BIcycle, with coaster brake, must be In very cheap: answer in writ- ood condition, f Address L 7950, Star ing, statlug price.Branch Office.V ANTED\u2014 LADY'S BICYCLE, IN GOOD order, Address M 17996, Star Branch Office.À Fountain Wanted.Apply S.H.MeDowell, 20 St.Alexis street.M.1430.RCOMS AND BOARD.FURNISHED Stanley st.92 10 O LET WELL rooms, with board, 98 Highest references can be given.OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE WELL furnished rooms, with board.200 Poel ag 92 10 OOMS \u2014 LARGE, WELI.FURNISHED double room, vacant May 1st; vaean- \\ Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire,\u201d by distinguished member of the Lieo- graphical Society.Illustrated and written vn the spot.The only official and authentic brok.The demand unparalleled.low retall.Big commission.Credit given.Prospectus free, Send 15 cents for postage.Bradley- Garretson, Limited, Brantford.96 6 V ANTED\u2014ENGLISH SUPERINTENdent for sub-agents to sell contracts for French credit society.Apply 9 to 10, room 16, TOT Ht.James st., city.566 AGENCIES WANTED.- rm WwW ANTED\u2014 FISH CANNING COMPANY'S agoner wanted for London, $200 sample order offered.Two years appointment as sole consignees required.Blanch Bros, 15 Place, Liverpooi at.London.E, Broad St.a PUPILS WANTED.WANTED -\u2014 LADIES, LEARN FACIAL massagé, manicuring and scalp treatment, thoroughly tuught by experienced teacher, for short season.Massage Institule, ANTED \u2014 LADIES TO CANVAS.oO .W the Edwards Skirt Supporter: 55 Ton cles for table boarders.88 Union avenue.porter fastens every shirtwalst to akirt for ns seven inches, across back without pins, \" ! points or teeth to tear garments, free VOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, terms, Edwards Skirt Supporter Co.Bridge- with or without board, modern con- burg, \u201cOntario.and Buffalo, N.y.former- Veniences, central location; occupation May ly of Toronta.96 13 lat.17 Hanover at 94 8 ANTED \u2014 AGENTS.\u201cTHE SAN OOMS \u2014 EUROPEAN PLAN, BRIGHT, alry, comfortable rooms, French cooking a specialty.Reasonable charges.Parisian House, Madamo Corbugy.Proprietress, 81 apd 83 Union ave.se OOM \u2014 EXTRA LARGE FRONT PAR- lor.nicely furnished, alss ather rooms, not moving: first class cooking.Tel.East 3414.994 SL Denis st.95 OOMS \u2014 SUPERIOR, WITH PRIVATE English family, house newly furnished and decorated ,electric light, phone; silt modarn improvements; grcellent table.For particalars Phone Up 4160 » \u20ac OOMS \u2014 WITH PRIVATE ENGLISH family.house newly furnished and decorated, all modern improvements; excellent table, 279 University st.95 6 O0MS \u2014 WITH BOARD.APPLY 102 Manafield st.\u201d 3 Roous \u2014 IN STRICTLY PRIVATE family, accommodation for one or twn young Kentiemen rooming together, vicinity Dominion square; references exchanged.R 7882, Star Branch Office.96 2 Rooms \u2014 AND BOARD, ST.CECILE Boarding House, 46 St.Hubert st, a magnificent large parlor to Jet, 1mt floor, hot water, gas and electric light, with use of piano and bath: tourists can secure room board with al] desired comforts, French HORSES AND CARRIAGES, R BALE \u2014 SHIRE, SUFFOLK AND French Canadian stallions, at prices te suit the times.Write Dr.J.Watson, How- lek, P.Que.#2 3 YOR BALE \u2014 PONY OUTFIT.SUMMER and winter, complete; mare a horse- show winner; trained to harness and saddle; easily driven; probabl; the neatest outfit in the city and guaranteed in cvery par- tUcular: a bargain for a prompt buyer.8.Arbour, 121 8t.Lawrence at.9 3 YOR BALE \u2014 BY AUCTION, WEDNESday.Apgll 2ith, at 10.30 am, at 95 Young st.we fiave been instructed by Jas.Linton, Master Carter, to mell his entire car- age outfit, consisting of 35 head of good heavy working horses, weighing from 1300 ibs., double and single harnesses, double and single lorries, double and single expresses, .tarpaulins and the entire contenta of his atables; will T° sold positivejy without reserve or limit.T.W.Foster and Co.Auctioneers, 805 St.Tau st.Tel, Main 3265 for further particulars.3 3 R PALE BROWN HORSE, 14 1-2 \u2018good for riding or arisiog.ha Apply to Coachman, 316 Peel at, YOR SALE \u2014 ONE LARGE BROWN carriage horse, stylish and in good condition; excellent single driver: ala a Victoria, well finished and in xood repair.Apply 764 Sherbrooke at.in re For SALE\u2014A -A BURRET, WIT.I POLE and shafts, nearly new, covered or uncovered; very low pr price.Stables rear of 1129 Sherbrooke\u2019 stree ANTED \u2014LIGHT GLADSTONE RIG, must be in good condition and cheap.Address, stating price, K 4\u20ac51, Star office, For SALE\u2014AN EXPRESS WAGGON with top, in first-class order.Apply at 235 Wiltam st x PERSONALS, PM rh PERSONAL ~~ INFORMATION WANTED § Brunswick et 97 cooking.Telephone Kast 4121.Not mosing.9 6 Saw OOUMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE and single room, with board, vacan- cles for couple: table boarders.35 teur College ave.Phone Up 2206.OOMS \u2014 YOUNG LADY AT BUSINESS auring the day would like to hear of another, who would join in room and board.Address Miss lL.Smith, care of Beaver Rubber Co.St.James at OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND single rooms, with board.vacant about May 1st.No cnildren.92 Unlon ave.97 13 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO DOUBLE rooms, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, with first clars hoard and home comforts, table guests accommodated.184 Bieury at.W ANTED \u2014 ROOM AND BOARD FOR young married couple, with baby, also room and board for single gentleman at same house.bath, eto., vicinity Place Viger Statinn.State terms and particulars to G 4549, Star Office.OOM \u2014 BRIGHT FRONT ROOM ON ' bathroom flal, with board.privale family: central location.&1 Anderson st.97 2 ReooM \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM and first class table board, best lo- sality.in a French family.spoaking English, 618 Boulevard St.Joseph.corner 8t.Lawrence.97 4 OOM8 \u2014 LARGE, BRIGHT FURNISHed rooms, with board, water; gas; clothes press.108 Stanley st.OOM8 \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM 10 let, vacant 26th; board optional; also double room 1st May.Central locality.60 University et.3s OOMS AND BOARD; Aus TABLE board.85% Chatham st., near Notre Dame ot.PROOM-\u2014-COMFORTA ABLE ROOM AND good board In a quiet family, suitable for two compénions; cloge to cars.165 Chatham st.Rooms \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISH.d double and single rooms, bath fiat, first ciass table board and home comforte, 469 Guy st.above St.Catherine at.7 oom, \u2014 LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED hot and cold resem THE _ MONTREAL: DAIL 5000600 6 60006000009000 © 0000000 2 GLASSIFIED ADS CONTINUED ON PAGE 16.2 FHBONOO © SONHOCS COUSOUE © GUSSOOS ROOMS WANTED.11; of three Apply Dorcuester, 1st.ANTED habits, Rox x92, VV ANTED \u2014 G City.full particulars.Branch office.\\ privileges; 4660, Star office.avenues, Sherbrooke and 4218, Star Office.ROOM, Pe WANTED \u2014 TWO ROOMS FOR FAM- gentlemen, vicinity Park must be ENTLEMAN first-class comfortuble To: ern convenlences, \u2018phone privile es, Address M BOARD.usual] attendance, for an elderly lady location not too far from y; price Mothudist family preferred.Address r Lawrerce sik.9 2 WANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURnished rooms between Sherbrooke and Drummond end Bleury, for ar Address 95 Mansfield st.AND reasonable; WANTS ir nd- State 8025.Star ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GENTLEMAN traveller, furnished room with all please state terms, ete.XK rooms lu quiet.Address E 4436, 8 3 4357, Star Office.water avenuc.Wr St.Catherine west, Please ffice.tae river.4290, ster O young moderate.M 799 Drill Hal}; 4670, Star Office.\u2014 Address young sister, full or partial board; JANTED \u2014 YOUNG furnished or man, manent if suitable.EE VV ANTED \u2014 BY GENTLEMAN AND HIS both employed, respectable family.references exchanged.tar Office.ite, stating state terms.ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.two with LADY DESIRES unfurnished room and board in a private faunlly.State terms, D WANTED \u2014 ROOM \u201cAND BOARD BY young married couples and for monta of May.between Guy and At- terms, ttle girl to 746 WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY EMPLOYed In the city would like room, with hoard for summer months at Lachine, near Address D FANTED \u2014 BOARD AND LODGING BY near Windsor st.State termæ must be per- $, Star Branch Offlce.terms.Advertisi WANTED YOUNG WORKING MAN \u2019 requires single room and board near moderate Address K 9?2 Summer Board Those living at a distance from Montreal having accommodation for Summer Boarders, or who may have houses or cottages or other facilities to rent, will find the \u2018\u2018\u201cSummer Board \u201d and other classified want columns of the Star a most satisfactory medium for getting in quick communication with interested parties looking for such places, and thus completing satisfactory.ng De- erate, lawn; Beosge \u2014 Mke front, ut Lachine, ndw open ana\u2019 booking rooms for the season; large dining hall, verandahs and good boating: best car service on the laland; terms more + + 9 front.Vernon Cottage, P.Q.Ste.Agathe OOMS8 \u2014 AND BOARD.FIRST CLASS © board and rooms, situated on the lake Apply to Mrs.T.Pettigrew, Mount des Monts, 953 & 3 3 ROOMS TO LET.Reoue\u2014To LET TWO LARGE BRIG rooms, breakfast and late dinner if dor sired; gentlemen only; no other roomers: private family.1178 8t.Denis nt, pe 9 JR COME\u2014LARGE AND SINGLE ROOMS on bathroom flat, In a private family; no children; for May 1st.21 Bte.Famthle.- 95 6 Rooms \u2014 ONE EXTRA LARGE front room, on bath flat; suitable for two gentlemen or marriod couple.96 University street, \u201c7 Roeox \u2014 TO LET A NICE LARGE front room, gas and heated by hot water; private family.403B S:.Antoine at.54 OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, ENamel bath, hot water; breakfast if desired.374 Lagaucaetiers at.west.96 10 OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE AND SINgle, bath flat, Auer light, uss of phone, all modern conveniences, Apply 107 Mackay st.3 OOM \u2014 BINGLE FRONT ROOM, NEATly furnished, near Guy et, above St.Antoine; rofereneces exchanged; lady only; nN month, Address G 7631.Star Branch 85 3 Reoous -\u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE ROOM furnished or unfurnished.and two smaller furnished, with use of kitchen, 3635 St.Catherine st.9 RooMs\u2014ro RENT 67 BISHOP STREET, second door south of St.Cutherine, two unfürnished rooms, first fluor, adjoining bath, gallery 3x3, light gas, heat hot wa- 85 6 OOMS \u2014 BUPBRIOR ACCOMMODAtion, electricity, furnace, bedroom and slitting room, one or two gentiemen; bath \u2018flat: vacant April Alexander si.opposite St.James Methodist Church.\"5 ROOMS, SINGLE Park avenue, ROOMS TO LEY.QOMS \u2014 IN PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO comfortad) Tianly tem tarnished rooms, \u2018bathroom .flat; ich ty\u2019 Gherbraoke \u2018at.near Address V 6051, Btar see 1e Windsor station, nished, crystal gasalier, private M \u2014 TO L FRONT Reo men only.12 Lincoln ave.off OOMB \u2014 LARGE, UNFURN.lady, nurse preferred, \u20ac near Sherbrooke.Phone 3355 Up tween 1 end 4 o'clock.coms \u2014 BRIGHT, WELL convenience, 87 Berthelot et.R°°% Mountain st.ooM \u2014 FURNIBHED Victoria at.OOMR \u2014 SINGLE HOOMS, W nished, first floor, $10.st.children.Telephone.36 Park ave.ET BEDR vom.bathroom flat, private amily: Settle.rooms on bathroom floor, Récue-vicarr FURNISHED DOUBLE and single rooms, Ayer light, shower bath, 14 Osborne st.Dominion square.close rransionts accommadet- OOMS \u2014 GENTLEMAN WISHING COMfort, elegant front room, mewly fur- Jamil, no se SHED, TO 8 Gay st, or call be- se 4 FURNISH- every 6 > \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED BOOM, Suitable.for one or two persons.va BINGLE FRONT m for gentleman, $6 monthly, with board, sa 25 weekly; mot and cold water 2\u201d ELL FUR- 94 Mackay 23 Boats Yachts Launehes The season being close at hand, owners of Sail Steam Boats, Yachts, Launches, Skiffs or Canoes, etc., will find the *¢ For Sale\u201d or Wanted to Purchase columns of \u201cThe Star\u201d a valuable medium for bringing together Buyer and Seller, resulting always in quick and satisfactory transactions.or ' For FOR SALE.BALE \u2014 ABOUT 100 HARDWOON chairs, ten large partitions and o6 showcases.in first class condition.cheap; suitable for any businéss.Apply 33 University ot su For SALE \u2014 FINE FURNITURE.MAhogany dining room, walnut bedroom, all hand carved, styliah parior tables sas fixtures, carpets, marbie columns an urns.234 St Hubert at.95 4 OR SALE \u2014 ONE OPEN EXPRE&s waggon.ln good order, \u2018Apply 11 St.Andro st.86 3 \"OR BALE \u2014 LARGE STOCK DAMAGFD .aud repaired guns and rifles; anxious to make wm deal for complete lot promptly.Phone Up 1533.Address 332 Pine ave.96 GAS STOVES.Place your order at once for a Gas Stove, We will sell you our stove, cou- nected with 40 feet of pipe, for $1500, payable 36.00 > year, We will supply meter free o P, Davignon, 826 Ontario streel.Te à East 2021.C 296 Fe R Road, Fer Fer SALE \u2014 TO COLLECTORS or rare books, for sale a Montreal Direc- SALE \u2014 300,000 BRICKS FOR IMmediate delivery.Apply 34 Napuieon Ste.Cunegonde.Tel.Maln 396%.91 Jeod STOVE, CARPETS, ave BALE \u2014 furniture.8 Ii mion on bath flat, OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE FRONT ROOM R électric light and all on Dathienal flat, also one single room.si OOM& \u2014 FIRST CLASS, FURNISHED, with breakfast, for gentlemen only.5 3 Apply 20 Cluy Councillors st.OOMS \u2014 TO LET and double.45a Beaver Hall HIN.modern conveniences.$2 Beaver Hall HNL 9e OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED DOUBLE AND OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR single, 33 McGill College avenue.R without housekeeping privileges.Ap- Gentlemen only.ply 38 Fort at.sé 3 OMs \u2014 TO LET, FURNISHED, 23 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, Re arte st., one large trans roo, R hot and cold water; Auer light; pope lighted OOMS \u2014 PARLOR FLAT, UNFURNISH- R ed, also another room vacant, and heated, all newly decorated, \u201cot and Apply 149 Manstield st, 96 3 wardrobe, péjephone, central place.56 Beu- ver Hall 96 3 Roo \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEWly turnished, electric lights, hot water heating, suitable for married couple or two gentlemen, 50 Shuter at.#6 3 Rooms -\u2014 TO LET DOUBLE PARLORS, beautifully furnished.as bedroom and sitting room.suitable for two; plano, electric light, telephone.50 Shuter st.98 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURnished rooms on bathroom flat: best locality.For ds on apply 56 Victoria 96 3 at.between 7 and 8 p.m, OOMS \u2014 PHYSICIAN.NICE SUITE OF roems, aultable for doctor.near G st.Also a Jarge bright room on bathroom flat.732 Bt.Catherine st, west.8s 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO LOVELY FURNISHED double rooms on bathroom flat, hot water heating, electric light.use vf phone; 4 at st.ed ro Apply 93 University st, OOM \u2014 ELEGANTLY R room, electric light] vate family.79 St.Matthew st modern conveniences, telephone.$4 Beever Hall Hil only.Modern conveniences.129 Metcalfe st.1 room flat; legs avenue.telephone.10 Tel.Up 2498.125 Metcalfe at.cold water.OOMS \u2014 LARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, OOMS -\u2014 2, 3 OR 4, ON ONE FLAT, lavabo, hot water, electric light, large R every | 2 aventence, on St.Catherine near Mountafn.Apply 619 Temple oF \u2014 TO LET A SINGLE FURNISH po om.Auer light, vaeant May ir ist.FURNISHED telephone: 5 pri- 7 OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, WITH 1phoetrie Nghe.9e AND oIT- Rec 8 \u2014 A SUITE, BED ting room, connecting, for gentlemen Private family.97 3eod OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED.BATH- McGill Cai- 97 5 MS \u2014 NICE SINGLE ROOMS FOR quiet and respectable hpm: May, Apply old number re \"Sherbrooke.se 2 Root \u2014 TO LET DOUBLE FRONT bedroom and sitting room, en suite, adjacent to bathroom, porcelain bath, hot and cold water, electric light, also bright, partment, Star Office, Mont] Somforiable single room; breakfast If re.quired; private family: references exchang- real.: \u2019 on Gentlemen only.60 McGill College ave.= 3 2 ; \u201cTHE STRATHCONA.\" onl OMS \u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR transients, bicely furnished, large and ry rooms, with excellent board; vacancies Tor table board.783 Victoria at.81 î8eod \u2014 A LARGE BRIGHT FRONT vom, batn flat, every cunvenl- ance, 154 Manstield at.OOMB \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE and singie.all modern conveniences.128 Mansticld st.27 3e0d class board Marguerite, Que.\u2014 TS rooms, Golf Course; to J.and firet suitable breakfast beats free, St.9 a LET for gen TWO OARD \u2014 LOUIS CHARRON'8 AMERIcan Hotel opena first of May, first class table, speaking English and Frenca, and also fine | fishing on Lac Charlebols; servante 3 4 Jaw eo SINGLE tlemen, near if desired.PD A.Black.Golf Club, Pointe clare 7 use of kitchen, guests on Mav lat.tour room fiat, suitable for young married couple or six gentlemen.Apply H 4508, Star Office 975 TO LET \u2014 IN CHATEAUGUAY FOR summer months, with OARD \u2014 AVONMORE COTTAGE, STE.Agathe des Monts.cottage open for For particulars app'y gas.baths, plaszas, attendance.Addre les.best th = Mrs, Clifford, 8 rs, J.yan, 41 McGill College avc, eliv.© \u201d 8 BOARD \u2014 THE \u201cRACQUET COURT,\u201d Dixie, on iake front, will be open list May; epacious dining room, everything new of food and s AN W child Jure, Juiy and Star office.near the August.Ap SUMMER BOARD WANTED, D-\u2014FOR LADY AND , board in country within 60 miles of Montreal, ferred, elther on farm or private house: water pre- ply G 4334, first- bse house, Apply evenings.NN ROOMS LARGE BRIGHT, au PINS or unfurnighed, f or No.2488 St.28 ROOMS TO LET.- Catherine, 88a St, Catherine st.on near ROOMS-TO LET, PER LARGE UN- rrished rooms throom flat, 83% Châtham et, OOM\u2014LARGE ROOM TO LET, SUTT- R able for two 7 Esntdemen : references must have 73 Bt.Dénis, near St.Roue bed-sitting clliors at.SEUL, rooms FURNI let.SHED 62 City 1 and supper ed, in good venir ave.every convenience; not movi if requ locality, by OOMB-\u2014AT 311 ST.DENIS, ROOMS, ® with all modern converences; break.Roous\u2014Two \u2018BEDROOMS, FURNISH.sow dy: Bou- or or thout b ROG: EU RNISHED ROOM, vie OOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM TO LET.APply at 49 Berthelet st.corner of City Counaillors at.| Rox, \u2014 ON BATHROOM FLAT.SUJIT- able for two gentleméh, with Auer light: tabie board.16 Platcau st.97 2 OOMS \u2014 MAY ELEVENTI, NICELY furnished bedroom.with verandah, two large wardrobes.running water, use of reception room.with plano, kitchen and dining room If desired; gas stove; Auer light; telephone; no other boarders.13 Phillips » sq.T OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED double room.open on balcony, modern conveniences.Apply 238 Bherbrooks si.west.97 3 OOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS, SINGLE AND double.with or without board: private family.725 City Hall avenue, near St.vis sq.73 QOM \u2014 TO LET ARGE DOUBLE room, neatiy furnished.173 Mance st 97 à ooM \u2014 LARGE ROOM, NICELY FURnished, In Jutet private house; good locality.53 Fort OOMB \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, also first class table board, 67 MeGH) Conese avenue.Mrs.A.Morriso on, Phone FURNISHED gentlemen only.97 5 OOMS \u2014 TWO WELL bedrooms on bath flat; Apply 87 Union avenue.OOM \u2014 UNPURNISHED FRONT PAR- \u2018 lor to let.4d Laurier avenue, St.Henri.87 2 OOMS \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED \u201crooma on bath flat, also large, hand- aomely furnished room on ground floor, with shower bath; use of phone; breakfast it required.10 Phiillps Place.8 OOMS \u2014 TWO DOUBLE FURNISHED rooms on bath flat, with all conveni- encès, for gentlemen or married couple; Im- media te possession; moderate price, 264 Bisury 97 2 OOM \u2014 FURN SHED ROOM IN FIRS class priva family, with uss of telephone, on Mitehison et.Breakfast If ge- sired.D 433%, Star Office.97 Roo \u2014 TO LET LARGE DOUBLE and single rooms, suitable for gen- tiemen; not moving.322 Palace st.9786 00M \u2014 UNFURNISHED, ON BATH flat.and = home comforts.No.in Notre Dame at, 87 2 Roo \u2014 TO LET.44 PARK AVENUE, dusineas gentlemen preferred.IRST FLOOR, or a lady only.oM = -\u2014 ne LET, ON he first of May, Address ou Miiton at.M@ \u2014 150s MANSFIELD STREBT, PERSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED Jas.Cunningham: left Belfast 19 years ago: heard of working in New York as hyorauile driller.Addresn nis nephew, wm.ackay, 170 Donegal! R Ireland.1 oad, Beltast, PERSONAL MRS, P.VAL St.Dents, corner Bienville, first class at the lowest prices.After the tot ay private parlors at 104 Mitchison st.Wwhers she will be pleased to meet her customers and the publle.PES met me LACASSE WOULD ke to meet his rister, Celanire Ln- nage, If wie would leave her addrese Dlumenthala, corner Bleury und Cralg sts, 1 258 RE, 123565 miHinery, MAGHINERY FOR SALE, nr Nr For SALE \u2014 15 H.P.SKCONDHAND «äs engine, in Clrst clans cond tion: only used one yout iit | ea Willian & Sines od sheap.a FAN SR AQU LS, during confinement; firiotly private; terms moderate.171 Montcalm ses und 155 on first fat, both an front of hous $ Bleury st.BOARD ~ MRS.DOCTOR SEARL, PRI- ne vate accommodation, professional at- \u2014 tendance; ladies treated; hot baths; Aner Fos on hr hay, A AND SINGLE Mæhts: nteam Hhéat.160 st, George st.97 5 oben te pati bat! Fulford re 1 kit Beare \u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE ard, with good cooking.94 Union |, avérue, $7 8eod BOARD WANTED, WANTED \u2014 - TWO LADIES vien TA- bis in private family or strictly Sh corie boaraing h house; few min- Horn from n Chaboillez square.Write, L.T., a square.TES 1 POUL- |} fuaiv 74 tres bôc JOR, SALE \u2014 U x Taras, \u201cbarre, omer: ble ity, wate + ee i) bb ao: ut ppéous \u2014 LARGE DOU ' room, bath flat, cohol at - ral, privats famiy.pe oar.cen comforts, breakf \u201cdesired; gintlemen preferred.Address M\" 8050, Star Branch Of- OOMS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED À i on first and second floor, fod > \u2018of May; not moving, 345 W.Wh ~~ + of Barah McGrath: left Bhantley, Co.OOM Armagh, fer America.7.front parlor, very desirable, Auer yi vcors kre, Gray, Clontibrer Address her jight, cholce location, quiet.158 Mance st.fine; rena preferred.oo ae wer R room, comfortably furnished front Monaghan, Ireland 9 go 97 3 Star \u2019 room on bath flat, suitable for one of two; : modern conveniences.BREONAL \u2014 INFO OOM \u2014 WELL FURNIS Poe, ST ase SOARS, wi if ee THRE Sach: ROW, (FIT Giame EVERY con |?Nowerly Liemares\u201d\u201cKukens \u201ctrotana A0 nnn Pie DE ad té Sherbrooke veut, near phone Vath, etc \"Close to Windsor Dapot.dress Jr James 8.Newell, 2 Genoa st.JJOARD \u2014 MRS.DR.POULIN.HAS nes rae st, Dominion sq.93 Sood ° : rooms an osrd for ladies before and ooMs \u2014 \u2014 In UBLE AND SING.L \u2014 R°% at BE, ONE us COMFORTABLE.CLEAN.oo R well furnished rooms.Apply 89 City Councillors at, corner of Sherbrooke.5 too Rooms ro LET FRONT PARLOR.FURnished, 96 Union avenue.Roox you like to Change from Miss Bye, Bye, My Eva, Bye, Bye.My Dear Old Mather.Little Girl.You'll De.Lonerome.The Moon Bas His Fvea On You.Tell Me With Your Eyes.Pont Night the Girl You Love.Sweet Irish Ka te, St.Catherine, University and Victoria Sts.Hand Colored Pictorial Cards, Views of Montreal; Yed- nesday, 1c each.Girls?Dresses Underprice : Saveral dozen-\u2014A manufacturer's samples and over-makes that we bought po 30 per cent, below the value price.To bs sold at a simitar reduction.in other words: , $1.29 Dresses for 98c Girls\u2019 Dresses.made of white Lawn, some with walst and full skirts, others In \u201cBuster Brown\u2019 style, variously trimmed with tucks, lace Insertion and edging, brald frills and medallions.Sizes from 6 to 14 years, for 980 Scroggie\u2019s, 2nd Floor.~~ ~~ 39¢ Brown Linen Bath Towels for 29¢ We'll either have to put away all of Our 39c Bath Towels\u2014or reduce the price to the level of this favorably-puréhased Jot\u2014so Equal is the quality\u2014ee similar in apeparance are the wels.One of these large size, rough surface Towels, that sends the blood coursing through the veins, and enhances the benefits that follow the bath.The price, each ,.cecocnnnve ne .FR.20c Nn customer can secure more than & Na \u2018Phone orders accep Mail Orders received this week will be filied.We've set aside a limited quantity for this demand.Scroggie\u2019s, Ground Floor.Noa NE Nr Wash Fabric Values \u2018the Public Are Talking About All that we save by purchasing in large quantities, the person who buys but ons yard reaps the full bene Enthusiastic shoppecs come eer such values 2s these at 8 A.M.\u2014and a thousand yarda quickly change owners.Further supplies of Pompadour Voile, about 30 different styles, 18c goods Phe ove vere sates sa ana usa 0 0000000 00 mates Saba ua s ac ana 0e.parts \u2018Voile, Plain or flora! effects, 25c and 35c goods, at, .1 Highly Mercerized White Brocade, Marseille, Poplin, is Nainsook, = Egyotian Mull, and many othér white fabrics.at .Sc Fancy Figured Dress Muslins, in navy and white, and lack and \u201cwhite, usual 18c goods, for, yd.22220 Lecuuos se nnens Kc Dress Muslins, in plain and figured effects, at yd.se sun veus.34c Scroggie\u2019s, Ground Fioor.\u2014_ $1.35 BOOKS FOR 75¢ $5.50 WALKING SKIRTS ALL BOUND IN CLOTH\u2014GOOD PA- ° FOR $3.98 PER\u2014LEGIBLE SIZE TYPE.Walking Skirts, made of black and _ dark gray Cheviots, and grey ani Beggars of the Sea, Anne Carmel, white stripe gooûs: several styles, Return Silver Bells, Tha Ploneer, cluding gored and pleated effects; Follow the Gleam.A Flame of Fire, stylish and perfect fitting.Usual Tales of the Road, the Hound from : price, $5.50.ednesday.Seroggie's, Second Floor.the North.The Mystery of Murray [e~\u2014 Davenport.Beatrice of Venice, A Ro- RICE mance of Commerce.Hecla Sandwith, LINOLEUM P S.The North Star.Zelda Damcron, The Scotch Linoleums, 4 yards wide.?Monk's Treasure, Austin Wingate, lines of finest make Scotch Cork Linoleums.Goods regularly sold at Ranchman; The Marathon Mystery, The Diary of a Bride, Pam.Brothers » Wednesday 33¢c yard of Perils.Goods regulary sold at Te, Wednesday .a yard A ea ee ENA NPN Pr Nt Pr ee \u2014\u2014\u2014 0 Bo-Peep, T om: regular 33c; to clear at, Wb.2Bc Western Girl, Tro-qier, mo Mule Choice Japan Tes, 100 Ibs.only: Portus, (oneons Ragtime .regular 25c Ib.; Wednesday .189¢ Bandy Beach for Mine.Irish Volunteers.48c Scroggie's, Second Floor.Scroggie\u2019s, Third Floor.A Trip to Niagara Falls, Two-step.College Life, Two-step.Gleaming Star, Reverie.Soroggie's, Third Floor.Some One Thinks of Bome One.In Timbuctoo.My Ladies\u2019 Eyes.Zenobie.Good-bye, Sweet Old Manbattan Isle.The Girl I Loved \u2018Way Out in In- Koen om the Sunny Side.WEDNESDAY\u2019S WEEKLY Toe Mémeage af the Old Church Bel TEA SPECIAL.Pure Ceylon Black Tea, 1,000 lbs.fos shestg), from 1 to 100 Ibs.at .19e This tea is worth 30c, so our y KnOwIRE \u201d expert says.Pure Ceylon Green Tea, 200 Ibs.only: INSTRUMENTAL.MoGiË University Wétté.\"> McGill University March.Yokohama Two-step.Simple Life, Two-step.ave wes en ses 0.0 Carqlina Chimes, Two-atep.Scroggle\u2019s, Basement.Rustling 8ilks, Two-step.The Author, Two-step.Moralba, Two-step.i \u2018The Climax; Two-step.Idle Moments, Walts, Gloriana.Waltz.Royal St.Lawrence Yacht Club, Two- step.HAND CROCHETED DOYLIES FOR 19¢ Hand-made Crocheted Lace Doylies\u2014 Real Old Irish Point Lace, in 20 different designs.Bizes from 7 to 18 inches.Regular value from 59c to Tec.On sale Wednesday only, each .190: No \u201cphone orders filled.50 met aside to (iil mail orders.Scroggle\u2019s, Ground Floor.Metropolitan, Three-step Dance of the Star, Two- -step.Behind the Band.Dance of the Paper Polls.READY RADWAY'S RELIEP SERVICE.Our Waggons will run as follows during the comimg Summer season : STRATHMORE and intervening points, Mondays and Thursdays, BAY VIEW, Tuesdays and Fridays.LONGUEUIL and ST.LAMBERT, Mondays and Thursdays.OUTREMONT, Wednesdaye.i Sumas, NEURALGIA.Ready \u2018Rallef cures the vors minutes.Fo one edo tweiity LS w 8), ., pn RET | of x FEE of ot the nol Radway and y Reaver Customers intending to reside its centinued use for Ww dete & per- a any of these points this Sum- manentoure.Solid dy Il be promptly and regu- ed by advising.office.The Toilet Laundry Co, Limited, 290 GUY STREET.\u2018BAD BELLEVILLE BOY.He is Undér' Arrest in New York on à Charge of False \u201cPretences.Special to the Montreal Star.Now.York, April \u2018fh\u2014Henry Blair Jack is under arrest: fière on a charge \u2018of representing Ieriaghe as a New York Herald re Jack display a business card that stated he was also a representative of .- the Belleville (Ont.) Dally intelligen- ; 97 2 eoû cer.he following telegram was re- cefved frogn Belleville last night in answer to à request for information:\u2014 \u201cHenry Blair Jack formeriy Hved here, worked in a drug store, He was añd is in no way connected witb the Intelligencer.\u201d ' Shin of te e pores D® Sram T.Folin = frost grerts Conet-utionai Guarantees Restored.\u201cMadHa, April 24 \u2014The Gaceta to-day à decrée « restoring consitiu- \u2018onal guarantess In: Citklonla which ware suspended in oonséguence\u2019 of the recent hi tie outrages.Woman Got Four Years.| Toronto, April 24.\u2014Mrs.Jessie Frbmpson, one of the most notorious pick-pockets in Toronto.was seif.euced 2 Kingston peniteritiary yesterday for mia Sunk dune Gould, Bem Wok ther four years.- Bhe wos sonic $7 180004 of taking & purss out of & woman one of the Forartimental Twelve Excursionists Drowned.AU Twelva sioailsts.wers drowned the river Scheidt by \u2018he rare of 6 féery bout.refund money SUE, i arinirrees \u2018cons Fon Pi Ss Bleedins.or Pretiu a + STOPPED FREE.Permanent] ed b a XLINE® SRRAT ITS 5 TH ee ORIGINAL M OMY LLL sous | Horse Show menivs WIN soon be here.\u2019 er Are you showing a horse?If so, don\u2019t fo that a set of new ARNESS will greatly improve bis ap- .pearance in the judges\u2019 eyes.HINARD'S * LIN MRENT.47 154 oe © *We can show you 250 \u201cdifferent sample sets of fine \u201cHarness.Se a a i.FL CHEMISTS find Cook's 1 Prisha Baking Powder DOCTORS .pronounce it wholesome.know it does the work at , the right Hime.HOUSEWIVES | a Faloed pre pe and brea oid Er Aa are fine.Lure BALMORAL SLOCK fg .NoTRE DANE ST WEST.MONTREAL.Can li MH spots Float Before the Es om Nervous Ocular Tension.Will Buggent a Remedy.: PROF.\u2018GRANT, 8.0.x iological and plied Dvtion, Pret.Shas Fortiuuteo Pre 1.A on monter.Hours § 9 to Appointments: mn or.de net yesterday \\ in \"ass.+ Opposite Bible House:) «A La, \u201c and Deaths, must de shdersedrowith 14 the names and addresses of the persons sending same, Soph co ; BIRTHS.OWN \u2014 At Nelson, B.C, on 16th.Lu Brant, a daughter to Mr.end M CARRUTHERS \u2014 At the Bectory, La- colle, Que., Ssturday, April 21at, ne the wife of te, add C.Carrut y B.A, of & dau a this ty.on + the ith nat.nd Mrs.Jas.L, Devine.+ GATES \u2014 At Maisonneuve, April 23rd, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.James Gates.LATES \u2014 At Maisonneuve, April 24h, a son to Mr.and Mrs, Richard Gates.HART \u2014 Al Grande Ligne.Que., April 14th, 1904, twin daughters to Mr.and Mrs Sam.L.Hart.KELLY \u2014 At Arnprior, Ont., on the 22nd instant, the wife of J.Carling Kelly, of a daughter.KNOTT \u2014 On Wednesday.April 18th, at 101 Mitcheson street, à son to Mr.and J.Mrs R.G.Knott.96 MCQUILILAN \u2014 In this city, on March 25th, to Mr.and Mrs.James McQuillan, a son.& MORGAN \u2014 At 31 Church street, Montreal, on April 23, a daughter to ¥red.and Nell Morgan, MARRIAGES.BRUWN-THERIAULT \u2014 At Hochelaga, un the 23rd inst, Mr.J.H.Brown, geologist, to Clara Theriault, daughter of Mr.P.U.Therlault, merchant.The bridal ceremony was performed by Reverend Father J.C.C.Brodeur.sk DEBBAGE-BARRETT\u2014On \u2018Wednesday, April 15th, 1906, at Trinity Chal, VE Nickerson\u2019 Mr.and Mra.T.F, Barrett.of Victoria, B.C, to Walter Balfour Dehbage.9 3 DIONNE-LROLET \u2014 At the Church.of the Sacred Heart, on April 23rd, T.O, * Dionne to Miss Loulse Drolet.GARDNER-MACLEOD\u2014In New York.on the 17th of April, 1906, Catherine Jo: sephine, tldest daughter of the late William Macleod, of Summerstown, to Dr.John J.Gardner, of Montreal a 3 McBRIDE-ACTON \u2014 At the Church of St.James the Apostle, on April 2th, by the Rev.Cunon FEllegood, Harold NN William, eldest son of ex-Alderman MaBride, to Eva Maud, daughter of the lato Rev.Robert Acton.MILLPR-BURGES8 \u2014 At Christ Church Cathedral, Montreal.on April\u2019 19th, Henry Miller, son of the late James Miller, Bolton, Lancashire, England, to Ada, eldest daughter of Charles Bur- gees, Market Harbro, Lelcestershire, England.TOLMIE-ROBS \u2014 In this city, on the 18th inst, by the Rev.Dr.Campbell, Dr, J.A.Tolmie.of Waskada, Man.to Miss Maude E.Ross, da ter of Mrs.Wm.Ross, 89 University street.DEATHS IN THE CITY.DOONAN \u2014 In this city, on the 24th inst, J Doonan, native of Omagh.County\u2019 Tyrone, Ireland.Funeral from his son-in-law\u2019s residence, 58 Sèbasto- pol street, Thursday morning, at 7 o'clock, to St.Ann's Church, thence to R.C, Cemetery.96 2 FAILLE \u2014 At Contrecbeur, on April 22nd, 1906, at the age of 40 years, 1 month and 32 days, Mrs.Marie Louise Audot Lapointe, wife of Gedeon Faille, civig employe, and sister of Alderman L.A.Lapéinte.Funeral will take place Wednesday, the 2th.from Her husband's residence, No.412 Dorchester (old number); at 8 o'clock sharp for St, James Church, and from-thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaint- ancep please atlend.96 OMAN \u2014 In this city.Tuesday, April 24th, 1906, William Oman, builder and contractor, Funeral will take place from {.his -date residence, 2765 St.Catherine street, on Thursday, the 26th instant, at 2.30 p.m.to Mount Royal Cemotery.Friends and acquaintances wil} Please, accept this intimation.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE erry.CAMPBELL \u2014 At Valleyfield.Que, on Apr 201h, 150\u20ac, Mildred Irene.daughter of W.J.and Emma Campbell \u2018(Emma Palmer), aged-5 years and 3 months, Kingston and Prescott, Ont, paper please copy.\u201c GANNON - At Sudbury.Ont.on Sunday.April 22nd.1906, Dorethy \u2018Rvelyn May, aged 4 months and 22 days, only daughter of T.P.Gannon and the de- veased Mary Ann Li MACDONELL\u2014At Loch Garry ranch.Lethbridge Alta.on thd \u2018306th instant, Capt.A.R, Macdonell; late.N.W.M.Police.se 2 MILLER \u2014 At Bos wai: New Mexico, on April Srd.Devid Miller, aged\u2019 56 years.WRIGHT \u2014April 23rd, 1908, at 105Greenwood Place, Buffalo, N.Y., te H.Casey.wife of C.E.Wright, of this city.- IN MEMORIAM.In loving rermembrance of Justice Wurtele, who ne April 2éth, 2904.CLARKE \u2014 The funeral service for.the repose of the soul of George loved hushand of Meta Barry, Gia Wellington street, will take place Wednesday, 25th, at 7 a.m.St.Ahn's Chureh, Friends and acquuintanges are\u2019 invited to attend.9% 3 n.Mr, his lite \\ SNE SE ECT TP NE EE EEE CARL ESEERE WET, el in the wanted shades - beautiful shades, silk threads, where at 6oc._ AR REAR i bs Cut price sale of Dress Goods.here to-morrow on many of the season\u2019s finest Dress Goods.This week the Dress Goods section presents one of its splendid bargain opportunities in the shape of an enormous lot of the smartest Dress Goods of the season at such wonderful prices that you may buy them for more than one-half less than they would cost in a regular way.~All dependable Dress Qoods, too, of this store's high standard, and we advise liberal purchases.PLAIN MOHAIR for house or street dresses gray, dark gray, green, blue gray and red, 38 inches wide, not a yard to be had elsewhere for less that soc.PLAIN MOHAIR for house or street dresses, plain grounds in brown, blue, green and black with white silk thread check effect, \\ 38 inches wide, considered cheap at s59c.WOOL AND SILK SICILIANS, weight suitable for house and street dresses, in brown and white, blue and white, green and white, grey and white and many other interwoven with 42 inches wide, sold every- THE _ MONTE EE ETES VEN dde.\u2018 Immense savings to be gained of brown, medium Our Bargain Price the light white Special special price\u2014 13 pieces only of beautiful check Dress Goods, 36 inches wide in eight of the newest shades, worth no less than 20gc; our very al for Children\u2019s Dresses 12; He doesn\u2019t want to pay the that his trousers bag at NO CHEAPENING PROCESS HERE prices, quality for quality.Tailors, like doctors, centre or side vents.Men's Suits start at in-between prices, kind with broad lapels.Separate Patterns £ ; \u2018For Young Men + Musty Mary Must prefer lady charlotte gelatine, of course .No.78 University St.Excellent Household Furniture a f- fects, C.W.Lindsay Upright.hace, Brussels Carpets, Di winbr Dihlgg \u2018and edroom Furnituro, pe by \u201cauction at the above resident THURSDAY MORNING, \u201826th April; Including Very Fine Lindsay Upright Plano, Squares Carpets, Real Lace Curtains, ortioren Parlor and Music Cabinet, Mantel Clock, Nice Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Very Handsome Va- netian Colored.Crystal \u2018Candelabra, Gas tiers, Odd Fancy Parlor hair and TE bles, Rockers, Very nut 8l a board and Extension hing Fabio; Dinner Waggon, Set Thomson Oak Dini na Chairs, Cutlery, Silverware, Brussels Hall (and State Carpet.Olicloth, Antlers, Nice Walnut Bookcase, Easy Chairs, Lounge, Desk and Bookcase combined, Bingie Oak Wardrobe made to order, Electric Fix- res, Neat Bedroom Furniture, Brass an ron Bedsteads, Odd Bureaus \\\\Vashstands, Brussels Bedroom Ca te urtains, Tollet Ware, Kitchen Bundriés tte, cte.! \u2019 Sale at Teri O'Clock.FRASER BROS.9 2 Auctioneers.\u201cYOUNG MEN'S CONFERENQCE.re - Mr.V.W.Helm.of Tokio, Japan, and Rev.W.J.Southam, of Hong Kong, China, will speak at a Conference on work for young men in forelgn A Mecielon, TE R= vr He doesn\u2019t want to find, after a month's wear, ~ sagged out of shape because the cloth was skimped and the tailoring a superficial sham.ventless coat is correct, others insist there should be Here you can take your choice.= $10 Ce YOUNG MEN\u2019S SUITS DIAN \u201c~men\u2019s shapes.Fist Communion Cottumes and Dresses.Requisites for Boys .And Girls, Also Prayer.Beads, Prayer Books,.: Medais, Crucifixes, Fancy Holy-Water Vases, Statuettes, etc., etc.A very nice assortment of all the above at exceedingly moderate prices.DUPUIS F RERES | The Big East End Départmental Store 1571 to 1589 St.Catherine Street MEN'S CLOTHING! Are You Getting Full Value for Your Money ?EVERY level headed man, whether he puts $15.or $40.into a suit of clothes, wants the best he can get for the money.price of all-wool for a suit one-third mercerized cotton.A MATTER OF COMMON SENSE the knees, and his coat has The tailors who live by the cheapening process are after us all the time to give them orders.Tell us \u2018we can make more money.1 Doubtless we could\u2014for a time\u2014but we haven t spent 30 years \u2018building 4p a clothing business on straightforward lines to lose it for a temporary increase in profits.Spring, has come round again and we say with certainty born of investigation that we have the largest stock of fresh new goods of any store in town and lower THE BEST SUITS AT $10TO BE HAD WE PLAN FOR MEN OF GOOD TASTE aOO and run up, plenty of 0.00, Most of our coats are the double\" breasted disagree\u2014some tell you the We don\u2019t ask young men to wear small \u2018sizes of We make their figures a special study, ; have their clothing cut and made exclusively by a young men\u2019s clothing maker\u2014the: best in the business\u2014fol ow the shmness.\u2018of waist and cuewed lines that are natural to youth.\u2018Prices for.icy Mer s Suits begin at $8,00 and run up to $12.00.; and all the other > AS SIR ae Sa el NES = There isn\u2019t as fine a worsted suit for $10.to be had anywhere e! else as we are offering to-day; a well cut, well tailored all wool suit.Come in to-day, look around; no one willybother you to buy ; no one will try and talk you into taking what you don\u2019 t want.EDUCATIONAL.D Mort Gragunar Sohook | 2 aman \u2018B.A.\u201cPi.$.véto £a eee begins April 2 r ilustrated Calendar and Pit infor.IES, 95 fod on, address W W.HARR 6.dead Master ana Bursar = ANNUAL Eximraenic Aine Ria Baler-E urday, Aprif- 28th, at or Fr Hatt (96 Braniey st.) Tickéta Foon \"47 tes Protestant Board of Sfohoat Commissioners An assistant.jpaster will.be required in Septembef next x take coares of one of the Third Formis in .the High, School of Montreal.Thé salary will be determined by the experience and qualifications of the successful mpplicunt.For particulars, apply to the Rector of the School.Applications in writing will be recelvéd by the uddersigned up to Wednesday, 9th May.E.W.ARTHY, (Fir COMMUNION SHOES + For Boys and Girls.Lhis hduse is noted | amoung al! classes for.its i assortment of these We have them $1.00 per:pair upwards.All styles in white kid, pateut leather & Vici Kid.We sell Geo.A.Slater In victus.Shoes.ar 7 05 0e sel TURN PES La Fe have an active market both 95: no orders tou large and none too #11 for us to handle.M rite or wire us what you want to B or wish to buy.2 SVITE 385, TEMPLE BUILDING, ¥y i .Montreal.Lo.\u2018Phone Main 2890.262 AUDIT FOR MIN ING.make thorough Investigations.in thd interests of the owners, of the value of mining properties.We look Into the Bt Sl and accounts of a company tth a view to capitalization.Our engi- ad investignte the quantity, quality oa permanency of ore: deposit, and we ve advice concerning \u2018the development 4nd operation of the property.Owners of claims in Cobalt will find services of inestimable value.Our charges are moderate, Qur president, Mr.J.JL.Mt- DOUGALL, the ex-Auditor-General of Canada.is the supervisor of all audits, which is a guarantee of accuracy and honesty, .THE McDOUGALL AUDIT COMPANY, ' LIMITED.i» Head Office\u201432: Central Chambers, Ot- taw Président\u2014J.L.MeDougall, ex-Auditor .General of Canada 93 Seod en fe Ne! Cu - p.th.tan Joy rs UESDAY;: » APRIL _ Po ask \"(A few doors west of Victoria ave.) ses \u2018| Génuine New Maple Syrup, per bot\u2026VBc : We are Seliling -|, ERS CLASS GROCERIES - AT LOW PRICES.Héot Granulated: Suger, 20 ba.for.D0c Best Creamery Butter, per th, .38¢c ood Table Butter, per lb.B+ pmatocs, Pous and Corn, 3 \u2018tina for \"28: Strictly New laid Eggs, per dos.180 Genuine Now Maple Byrup, por tin.75e 7 lbs.best Rolled Oats or Flour .88c Finest Potatoes in city, large bas.-88¢c Opportunities Ever a per basket 3e: hoice Breakfast \u2018Bacon, per To.| © Fine large Lemons, per doz.1B5c people need Now.Best Laundry Soap, 7 bars .% ue Best Laundry Starch, per Ib.(freen Gages and Blue Plumas, per tin.1 Large Bweet Oranges, dozen .Ea Best Canned Apples.gal.tins .Fresh Vegetables of all kinds, Weekly and monthly accounts solicited and given personal attention; also telephone orders.54 AYLMER STREET.Un 2687.Corner Berthelet.with the successful accompli 0 Before Removing.made still lower.Tel.chance at them.Not because We have received instruotions to sell at the above residence all the household fur- Hemp Squares niture and effects, comprising in part: patterns, bordered designs a B.PP.mantel mirror, walqut parlor set, nh.rir odd chairs and tables, Brussels and other Quantity.Size.Wort Cleart 8 carpets, pictures, ornaments, lace cur- >.0 tains and portieres, walnut marble top x 2 yards B bedroom sel, odd bedsteads, bureaus and x 2 yards BA washstands, bed linen and bedding, wal- x 3 yards 84 unt halistand, walnut dining table, lea- x 3 yards $1.24 ther-covered chairs, crockery, glassware, x 34 yards 1.50 kitchen ulensils, etc, etc.x 4 yards 00 T Y AFTERNOON, APRIL 26th x 4 yards $2.17 HURSDAY AFTERNOO RIL 26th, x 3 yards $2.32 t 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & 0.Auctioneers.or office floor covering: deur steel range, wasing machine, re- M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.No.4903 Sherbrooke St.2) bottles Gurd's Assorted Syrups 9 bottles Helng's Salad Dressing .17 bottles Crosse & Blackwell's Mix 18 tins Clark's Lunch Tongue, 1 1b.9 bottles Lea & Perrin\u2019s Sauce, pints 30 bottles Crosse & Blackwell's Pure 10 hottles Montserrat Lime Julce .25 pkgs Leundry Starch, 7 lbs {We have been favored with instructions + sell at the above residence all the excellent household furniture and effects, comprising: Emersou (Boston) Square Grand plano.best WHton carpets.stulr carpets, odd and fancy ohairs, lace curtains, portjeres, window seut, cosy corner.odd tables plc- tures, rich ornaments.git mirror.gaea- liers and clectroliers, walnut sideboard, extension dining table and kather-vor- ered chairs.bookshelf and books, rockers.divau, cushions.oak hallstand, enamel and brass bedateads, hair and Ostermoor mattresses, oak bureau and washstand, good Bruseels carpets, walnut bedroom sible.pick up here now, hadn't you better ment?set, Teed chalrs, oak chamber crockery, Grand Duchess No.8 range, row Montreal gas stove, refrigerator, ladies\u2019 FX A PP and gent's bicycles, kitchen table, kitchen sundries, etc, pte.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27th, at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.97 8 Auctioneers.stwy FREE av Brown, DEL DOMINION WANTS $1,500,000.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 24.\u2014 The lawsult between the Dominion and Ontario Governments for the repayment of about $1,- Heavy Japanese Pretty Oriental designs, light and 140 pkgs.Force and Orange Meut Foods.frigerator, kichen utensils, etc, etc.30 fins Earl Brand Baking Powder, 1 lb.4.15c FRIDAY MOR \u2019 20 jars Crosse & Blackwell's Murmulade, Pb.LA LL Lacan lsc 1 ne.prit teh, 32 pkgs.Blue Ribbon Tea, 1-2 Jbs.Cie ee ess000 ».20c o clock.11 tins Robinson's Patent Barley and Groats .eae 25c 20 pkgs Cook's Flaked Rice and Cream of Whiat 15 bottles Crosee & Blackwell's Spanish Queen Olives ce heen 10 tins Clark's Turkey and Veal Loaf.21 pkgs Roya! Household and Five uses Flour, 20 tins Libby, McNell's & Libby's Chipped Dried } Poet.1 Tb.5 tins Crosse & Blackwell's or Keiller's Marmalade, 2 lbs.Removal Sale e Affords the Most Advantageous Buyin Offered, more Buying because the offerings are of seasonable goods that most With no thought of profit or gain allowed to interfers shing of our stated purpase-\u2014 the Quick and Rapid Clearing of all surplus stocks To effect a thorough and entire clearance of all goods not wanted in our new premises, the already astonishingly low prices on clearing lines have been While we aim to treat all our customers fairly\u2014to give all the same opportunities as every other\u2014but there are many lines that the early shoppers may buy out before the late comers have a we wish it so, but because the quantities nre limited and cannot be replaced.Therefore, especially during this Removal Sale, when we advertise lines of goods to clear that you are iu need of, it\u2019s best to come here as early as possible, otherwise you may be disappointed.To-Morrow\u2019s Clearing of Carpet Squares for Bedrooms, reversible nd fringed ends.Quantity.Size.Worth.Clearing , at, \u201d - pa = = & 5 yards UNE UM C.= æ = 4 a a Carpet Squares dark colorings.a heavy, durable room Quantity.Sire.Worth.Clearing Quantity.Size.Worth.Clearing at.atl.No.76 rt.6 x 9 feet.$5.50 $2.75 1.9 x 12 teet.$10.95 $3.48 1.74 x 10} feet.$7.50 $3.75) 1.9 x 12 fe
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