The Montreal daily star, 7 mai 1906, lundi 7 mai 1906
[" CIRCULATION OF STAR SUCGESSFUL ADVERTISERS Last Weeks Dally « 366.989 54 Th.Weakly.Sar brings \\ us fine - Last Week's Weekly .127,796.Si Charles Domini © Co Parier, Total last week 494\u20ac L.\u201cVOL.XXXVHI, N° 108 PRICE ONE CENT.; WM PRINCE ARTHUR COMING TUESDAY His Royal Highness is Expected in City at Eleven O'Clock.PROGRAMME FOR THE VISIT Mayor, Aldermen and 1st Prince of Wales\u2019 Fusiliers\u2019 Guard of Honor to Welcome Prince.Prince Arthur of Connaught arrives ih Montreal to-morrew at 11 am.One hundred men \u2026 the Prince of Walex Fuslliers under the command of Captain D.W.B.Spry will mount guard at the Windsor station, wheru will be assembled the Mayor and a deputation of aldermen with other distinguished citizens tv welcome the royal visiter, After an inspection of the guard of honor the Prince will he driven direct te KRavenscrag, where he will be the wiutest of Sir Andrew and Lady Allan during his stay in this city.After luncheon there the presentation of the civic address at the City Hall will take place at 3.30.AT THE CITY HALL.The City Hal will be specially decorated for the occasion, and after the address has been read the aldermen will be presented in the Mayor's chan- ber.In all it is expected that the ceremony at the City Hall will last but half an hour.At four p.m.the Inspection of the Cadets will take place on the Champ de Mars.The brigade will be in line facing the Nelson Monument, the Mount St.Louis Cadets on the right.the Highland Cadets on the left.Major F.8.Meighen, of the 5th R.S.High- | landers, will be in command, with Captain H.Jodoin, 65th Mount Royal Rifley as orderly officer.PROGRAMME IN BRIEF.Tuesday, May 8: \u2014 Arrive at Windsor station, 11 a.m.Inspect Guard of Honor.Drive to Ravenscrag.Presentation of Address at City Hall.3.30 pm.dE of Cadets and Fire (OR ROICHORCROICROTOIOKO) Brigad# 4 p.m.DinmX at St.James' Club, 715 \u20189 p.m.© Lady Allan's evening party.© 9.30 p.m.© Wednesday.May 9:\u2014 © Visit to the Horse Show, 245 © p.m.© Dinner at Sir Montagu Allan's, © 7.30 © Visit to the Horse Show.Embark on 88.Virginian.Thursday, May 10:\u2014 Virginian ssbis.at daylight WILL INSPECT FIRE BRIGADE.This inspection over.Chief Benoit will order the turnout of the fire brigade, \u2018which will close the afternoon proceedings.Dinner will take place at the St.James's Club at 7.15, to be followed by Lady Allan\u2019s reception in his honor in the cvening, beginning at $9.30 p.m.On Wednesday afternoon the Prince will visit the Horse Show at 245 p.m., to be followed by a dinner at Sir Mon- tagu Allan\u2019s at 7.30 p.m.Later he will pay his final visit to the Horse Show, embarking on the B88.Virginlan.Thursday, the Allan Line SS.Virginian, with His Royal Highness aboard will sail at daybreak.CIVIC RECEPTION TO THE PRINCE.The Civic Reception Committee held a8 mecting to-day in the Mayor's parlors to complete arrangements for the Prince's reception at the City Hall tomorrow at 3.30.The Mayor presided at the meeting.It was decided that the civic deputation which welcome the Prince upon his arrival at the station should be: The Mayor.Ald.Sadler.L.A.Lapointe, Lavallee; City Clerk David and As- slstant City Clerk Mr.Rene Bauset.So soon as His Highness arrives at the City Hall he will be conducted to the Councll Chamber where Mayor Ekers will read the civic address.After an adjournment is made from the Council Chamber the Prince will he introduced, in the Mayor's parlors, to the aldermen and prominent guests.In connection with the inspection of the fire brigade, arrangements are being made by Chief Benott of the Fire Department xo the brigade can turn out on the Champ de Mars.The ex- Hibftion will take place so soon as the Prince leaves the City Hall.Sufficient firemen and fire apparatus will be left In the various stations to handle any fires that may break out during the review.Cards of invitation will not be issued to the public for the reception at the City Hall.The public will be admitted.Chief Campesu fs making arrangements in order that the most perfect polica protection can be given while His Royal Highness remains it the city.' 2SC9909C999C00699900000909 00 Coco ® © C; a ~ -_ Victorian Order of Nurses, The Victorian Order of Nurses opened a new branch last month making 8 total number of six now in operation The monthly report of work for April 1s as follows: Total number of visita, 1802; night visits, 80; operations, 15; new doctors.9.medical cases, 29; rurgical cases.19: gynecological cases, b: obatetric cares, 80; non-paying patients, 53; articles of clothing en, 188; mattress, bedding,l; diet tickéts, 14.SICK HEADACHE Positively oured by these Little Pills.Thay also relieve Dia tress digestion and Too Hearty Baling.A perfect rem- ody for Dizziness, Neuse, Drowsiness, Bad Tents in the - Mouth, Coated Pain tn the Side, regulate the Bowels, Purety Vägetable.SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE.SMALL PRICE.! Ganvine Must Bear -Fee-Simile Signature onl KING EDWARD'S + worth of jewellery \u2018 | ces ha VISIT TO CAVDA Montreal City Council Requested to Join Parliament in the Invitation.IS LIKELY TO BE ACCEPTED It i Believed Their Majesties Will Favorably Receive Canada\u2019s United Request.Hls Worship the Mayor has received a communigation from Ottawa pointing out tHat the Parliament of Canada has passed a resolution inviting King Edward and the Queen to TYPHOID ATTACKS REFUGEES\u2019 CAMP CO SUFFERERS ARE LIVING WHERE \u2018FAIS There are Fifty Thouéand tributing Posts.Special to The Montreal Star.Oakland, Calif, May 7.\u2014Typhold has broken out in the refugee camp at Presidio.Though the actual number of cases thus far is uncertain, something like twenty are believed to have been noted.There is also much intestinal trouble, which may be found lately to be typhoid FIFTY THOUSAND IN CAMP.Washington, May 7.\u2014The MHitary Secretary recelved the following de- M.Lasies, Na- The Abbe Gayrand, M.Clemenceau, tionalist Leader.Leader of the Chief of Advanced Catholics, Righto M.Jaures, Chief of Comie Mun, M.fan Beurgaois, Socialists.Leader of the Chiat of Radicals, Right.SOME OF THOSE WHO FIGURED PROMINENTLY IN THE FRENCH 3% fewer fatalities th ELECTIONS, | previous count.es than given by a Zz de 1 People Camping in the Open and a Quarter of a Million Receive Daily Rations from Dis- \\ spatoh from General Greely, dated San Francisco, yesterday: Arrival of thirty-gix officers permits assignment to numerous camps of commanding officers to ensure decency and order in santtation.mates place the number ally such large bodies become threat- ering factors as regards the Conditions are steadily improving.Rough esti- of persons thus living at fifty thousand.Nature future heaith of the city.When practicable, a further report will be made on the number of campers, which is appsr~' ertly increasing.Registration a census of their number is progresst .Presumably, \u201cthe mouths fed to-day: will approximate a quarter of a mile lion.Am proceeding with methods, calculated largely to reduce this nums= ber through the institution of facilities\u201d for cheap meats and gradual restric- | tions on issue to male adults.Rae ticns are plentiful as far as flour and potatoes go, but extremely limited a® ty other articles.\u201d { Another despatch received from General Greely stated that on last Saturday the number of rations issued was 220,000, , \u2014 CROWDED TO VAUDEVILLE SHOW.1] 4 San Francisco, May 7.\u2014 Open air services were the rule among religious communities.At Golden Gate Park, the usual Sunday afternoon concert was given before thousands of pere sons.That the people are beginning.to look for diversion was shown last night, when a great crowd assembled: tr see a vaudeville show at a hall in Fullmore street.The authorities at the last moment refused to permit the\u2019 performance.Two arrests for seHing liquor were made, \u2018 Coroner Walsh, after revising his list of cases, informed Major-General Greely that the total number of cases handled by his office was 319, of which 134 were identified.This report shows - visit Canada.In this connection the Mayor is asked to have a resolution passed by the City Council of Mont- | real, endorsing the action taken by the Canadian Parliament.The communicdtion In reads as follows: \u201cSir, \u2014I have thought it my duty to take the liberty of addressing to you a copy of the debafes in the House of Commons and of the Senate of Canada upon the resolution which I had the honor to submit in the House, proposing the adoption of sa address for the purpose of inviting their Majesties the King and Queen to visit Canada.a: as early a date \u2018as , in the hope that the reading of this debate will interest you and will cause you to take a favorable view of the request I am about to make of you as head of your municipal corporation., HOPEFUL OF ACCEPTANCE.\u201cTheré is reason to believe, and even to hope, that their Majesties will favorably receive the invitation which Is to be sent to them forthwith, and it is now generally beHeved that if it js shown to their Majesties thal this address Is not merely an occasion for the expression of our loyaily and devotion, but that all Canada entertajns the hope and the desire that this visit will come to pass, they will, in all probability, grant our request und honor us with their visit al a near date.\u201cYou will permit me to suggest that your Municipal Council should adopt a resolution cordially approving of the step taken by the Parliament of Canada, and adding an expression of the sincere desire of your citizens that their Majesties will accept the invitation, : \u201cIf my suggestion is agreeable to you, as | hope, { respectfully beg that you will, as early as possible, secure the passage of this resolution by your Municipal Council, and have the goodness to inform me of the result, (Signed) \u201cN.A.BELCOURT.\u201d FIRST IMPERIAL LIMITED.Canadian Pacific Has Resumed Double Daily Transcontinental Service.The first Imperial Limited express left the C.P.R.Windsor street station yesterday morning at 9.40 on her trip across the continent, thus instituting a double daily service between Montreal and Vancouver, which owing to the increased traffic will probably be continued In operation thé whole year round, beginning this season.The train which left herg yesterday was made up of the apecial car Danff, dining car Berwick, sleeping car Agas- Riz, ome first class coach, two to.ist cars, two colonist cars, and a baggage car.The dining car Berwick is a marvel of construction just turned out of the Angus shops.It has large plate glass windows, natural oak interior, twelve large tables, splendid kitchan arrangements, and a costly table service which has been recently imported from England.The tourist sleeping tars are comfortably fitted with berths, and a range is provided In each car tor the benefit of those who desire to do any cooking on board.The special car Banff, with its artistic interior, was reserved for the members of the press, who through the courtesy of Mr.George Ham and Mr.W.A.Cooper, of the C.P.R.were invited to accompany the \u2018ain as far a3 Ottawa.At the latter own the press members were met by a deputation from the Parliamentary press gallery and taken for an electric car tour through the city and out to Britannia pn-the-Lake.! SPECIAL GAS MEETING OFF.Mayor Ekere WiH Not Call Session for Thursday.Mayor Ekers sald to-day that on ace.count of various members of council, being out of the city he would not summon the special meeting of council for Thursday to take up the gas question.The question.however, would taken up at the meeting of council oh Monday next.More Stolen Goods Rbturned.A parcel contain some © $1,000 oft Mm the hands of Detective ' Boutard, \u201ciat the Detectives\u2019 Office, at an to-day.These goods are question FORMER DEPUTIES \u2018most of the former deputies being re- early hour ; believed \u2018to have been stolen, and ay of the watches which wete ik pare ve bean claimed, CT .Was - WERE RETURNED Fronch Election Took Place Yester day and There are Few Changes in Personnel of the Chambre.i.a -\u2014 = .Parts: May T.\u2014Hes us far ap- nounced in the general ea a: elections, which were held yesterday, show few changes {in the Chamber, elected, but an extraordinary number of second ballots will be necessary In The present ballot gives the Opposition a sn the second ballot, which be taken May 20, Is expected to produce the results of 1902, when the representation of the capital was equally divided.Nevertheless, the Government has galned one seat.It is estimated that there was a record pol} of votes.Ing to the excitement caused by the recent strike and the disorders occasioned by the taking of inventories of church property.the polling booths were guarded by military and police, but the day passed practically without incident and Intervention by the authorities was unnecessary.Great crowds last evening surrounded the Hotel de Ville, the Ministry of the Ihtertor and the newspaper offices, where results of the voting were posted.The people cheered and hooted when the return of popular candidates were announced.The success of prominent men, such as Messrs.Briand, Presence, Mil- lerand, Lockroy, and Milleverfe and Admiral Blenaime, was greeted with enthusiasm.Marcel Hebert, directir of the League of Patriots, was defeat- d ed.Police and cavalry patrols prevented demonstrations by the disorderly element, and good humor was generally prevalent., CHILD WAS NOT POISONED.Eva Daoust Died of Natural Causes, Declare Coroner\u2019s Jury.The inquest into the death of little Eva Dgoust took place this morning at the morgue before Coroner McMs- hon.After the jury had been sworn in the coroner gave a short resume of the circumstances under which the death cf the child took place, and informed the jury that it\u201dwas their\u2019duty to find correct answers to the following two ques- ti : \u201cWas thé child'killed by \u2018he \u2014 gL.It transpt 0.5 DOCK LABORERS - WILL NOT STRIKE WEAR 1018347 3aw de LORIMIER'S Shirts at $1.00 53 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, Near Place d'Armes.\"Longshoremen\u2019s Union Dis- .claims any Intentions in that Direction.a \u201c1 OUTSIDERS GIVE ONLY SIGN 8ome Gangs From Portland and St.John Said tojBe Trying to Start Trouble.There will be no general strike on the docks this season, but two or three shipping firme may have trouble with r men, who are in no way connect- oth the Montreal 'Longshoremen's on at the mass meeting of | horemen, held yesterday afternoon, that: several gangs of men who \u2018were imported from Portland and St.John, N:B., during the trouble three ago, have been trying to start trouble among the two thousand dock workers, .but up to the present they had made but little headway.: \u2018Jt was reported that all the Cana- alan Pacitic Steamship Company's vessels were manned by members of the union.All the coal carrying boats were on thevfalr list and all the tramp steamers entering the port are taken care of by the members of the association in accordance with the rules and regulations of the parent body.After communications had been.read from Mr.Charles Barter, of Detroit, general secretary of the International Assoclation of Lo.men, relative to tite strike on, the great lakes, the president denied \"fhe yarn to the effect that a walking delegate was here from [the United States for the purpose of working up tréuble.He said the story was absolutely false and absurd.\u201cWe do not go on strike for the of eur health, and we are well able 10 decide all these matters for ourselves,\u201d said the officer with much determina- th ] ain.(Sympathy was.however, expressed for the thousands of \u2019longshoremen who are on strike, at the variuos ports in the United States.The annual report of the secretary- treasurer was pregented.It stated that 1,800 members were in good standing.and that the financial position of the union was never in a better condition.\u201cThe veport of the committee on legls- lation showed that no measures had beef \u2018passed by the Dominion Government that was in favor of the workipg people of this oountry.There was \u2018Pettquin aad\u201d nad: + marshall, C.Pelletier, J.Viau and M.Desjardins, A.Breiere and Peter Kar- ringtonz dergtant-st-arms, J.B.Aubin, P.Jeary.and: P.* .Gagner.The elections will be held at the next meeting: A Hvely contest fa expected.The Star was told to-day that the} reason the Portland men wanted to make trouble in Montreal was because they were expelled from their own local union.and hoped to be reinstated in the event of serous: trouble at this port (Cut this ad CAMPERS 1 relati to the Allen Pe aor ee nection.but.no Clean and Wholesome.he nomination of officers resulted Sold by leading Grocers Perros Joho Trin asd Xagotson and Fish Dealers, Order by 6 ; vice-pri ! ç 3 SE rain: ud.vim president.Alexan: | name.guarantee quality spas jraee + Manutdotursd by HE Rh SINGERS Vertisement out for future reference.) SUPPLIES Suggestions for those requiring delicious supplies for camping outfits and SUMMER Homes.; Do you know you can purchase the most selected Pure Atlantic Codfish packed in attractive form, especially for Camping Parties and Summer Homes, which is not only most delicious and wholesome, but has that delloate salty flavor of the sea.Halifax Boneless Codfish \" Packed in neB-pereux wooden boxes, 3 Ibs.each, and 1 1b, Halifax Boneless Codfish Packed In clean cartems, specially prepared for flash balls and creamed cod on toast.HALIFAX FISH CAKE 1 Ib.cartons.Cam be prepared in a number of ways.All of these limes are strictly free from bones, and contain only the selected parts of the Purest Atlantic Cod.Always Ready.Led, Lunashbung did La Have, N.S.A.H.BRFFTAIN & CO, - - - Agents, Montreal.AIRD\u2019S JIREH STARCH CHANGED BREAD.10826 1 sballoveupy » mere commodi- FOUR DROWN N MONTMORENCY One Man Leaped From Boat and Upset it\u2014He Got Ashore But His Friends Were Drowned.Quebec, Que., May 7\u2014Four men were accidemally drowned to-day in the Montmorency river at the locality well known to tourists as the natural steps.Here the Quebec railway Light, Heat and Power Company, which furnishes light and electricity for the city and district 18 constructing a sixty thousand dam to raise the water in the for the dry season.Five men employed on the work.started to-day to cross the river above à furious rapid, in & boat.One man named Giroux, growing frightened leaped out and swam ashore.In so doing he upset the bodt throwing the other four into the water.All were drowned.Whether or not the bodies will be recovered befare they aye swept away over the falls is not known.; The names of the \u2018drowned men are Lepage, aged 46, of Gardien.Legare, Casault and Trudél all residents of the néfghborhood of \u201cMont: morency, all are mitrried, and all of middie age.\\ CHIN MISSION.\u2014The ceremony in _connettion with the opening of the the Montreal Chin new quarters.of the | esd Mission this evening will be held In Bt.Andrew's Church lecture hall.I SECOND VISIT FROM BURGLARS Joseph Pony\u2019s Jewellery Store on St.Catherine Street, Visited Early Sunday Morning.Between Saturday midnight and Sunday morning at 6 o'clock, -the store vf Mr.Joseph Pony, 1682 St.Catherine st.was broken into and a quantity of jew ellery and other goods were stolen.Mr.Pony lives over the store and heard the Boise downstairs.On descending armed with his revolver, he found the partice fhoever they were had esca Tr.Pony sald to-day to Chief of Deteu- tives Carpenter that he valued the goods which had been stolen at $200.Some few days ago.Mr.Pony statas, his store was entered and about 12 watches taken, Want Their Board Paid.& \u2018Special to The Montreal Star.Sydney, N.6., May 7.\u2014One huhdred Newtounélatiders who came up last Thursddy on the Bruce to go to Clarke \u20acity, Quebec, to work in the pulp mills, ki - FSi i \u201cGET THE HABIT\" SMOKE IRVING CIGARS In nothing more so than in Teas is good society hard to please.TAMILKANDE TEA is a tea of quality.Costs no more than other kinds.Packages 600, 500, 400, 250.Tamilkande Tea Co.MONTREAL.10623 eod to th m RECOMMEND A NEW MEDICAL STAFF Re-organization of the Toromo General Mospital Wouid Start This Way.\u2014, Toronto, May 7.\u2014A complete reorganization of the medical staff of the Toronto General! Hospital is recommended by the committee appointed in January last to consider whé?echeme should be adopted to place the hospital in the forefront of such institutions In university centres.With n view of obtaining opinions from authorities whose interests were not local, and who therefore would be \u2018ree from purely local views, the to Lau- Morntag, at y sharp.Brass and will attend.(Busbles and ture E.W.BON rer Band Fife and \u2018Drum Bands Uniform-\u2014Review order By order, M, Capt.Adit.of its pu Cigar Men Go.Out.Boston, May 7.\u2014-A strike of uniofy cigar makers of this city wae here to-day: lt is estimated : atout 1,300 untonfate are \u2018out in an fort to force an increase of woses,.i sn 5 This the C.P.R.did nkment would be too \u201c4 \u201c TS Ia.Ayn ams nw PROSPECTS FINE FOR LACROSSE SEASON .re 0 Montreal and Nationals had Practices Saturday\u2014Capi- , tals will be Out for Work To-night.+ The lacrosse men that play the game on (hd field got busy on Saturday\u2014tba, is, some of them Montreal and \u2018National had a number.of men out capering over the green eward, but the Shamrocks were content to lay low and allow old 8ol to Put in a little more of the drying pro- téès before venturing out.There was a rumor about town that ad of the green shirts were out but big Jim Kavanagh.This, however, proved to be a hoax.ON MONTREAL GROUNDS.At the Montreal grounds a lively scene was presented.Here the ground was in fairly good condition, and upwards of thirty wlelders of the stick turned up to go through a little Jimber- ing up process.It 18 always a hard matter to get a good crowd of seniors out to the- initial practice, but the Montreal committee felt satisfied with the number on hand.Muir was there between the poles, and in front of him Angus, Strachan and Dr.Cameron lined up.The attacking force consisted of Dade and Scott and seme of the intermediates.The six soniors looked to be In good condition, while Dade showed that he has lost none of his cuhining.WITH THE NATIONALS.oThe National grounds are not yet in proper condition for good lacrosse, wut, ; nevertheless, they also had a good turnout, some twenty-odd men appear- ig on the field.Captain Clement was in charge of the work, and lined the home men up against the defence.and Kept them going at a lively pace for some time.Among those on the field were Dec- jardins, Poirier, Vidal, Secours, R.La- moureux, Faulkner, Cote, of Seattle: + Catarlnich, Blanchard, the two MIii- laires ant Beauchamp.Several other players were also present on the side, but did not care risking the field in its wet condition.CARLIND\u2019S HOPEFUL VIEW.Expects Montreal Will Win Cham: pionship.Mr.Tom Carlind, president of the Montreal Lacrosse Club.was in great goad humor Saturday night.\u201cWe have had one ol the beat opening practices we ever had.\u201d he said, \u2018and if Montreal! does not land the championship, I would lke to know the reason why.\u201cThere is great enthusiasm amongst all the boys and J think our team will compare favorably with any of the six others that are in the Union.WILL PLAY PROFESSIONALS.He was asked if Montreal Intended to play any professionals.and replied: \"We will play some professionals.but A SPRING SUITINGS, Wo have an exclusive assortment of eve {hing suitable for fine ordered talloring, H.Walsh.Merchant Tallor, 1759 Notre Dame st.se 144eod No underwear is comfortable which in any way irritates the skin \u2014 nor is it healthful.The Dr.Deimel Underwear is soft, soothing and agreeable \u2014 \"the most comfortable undergarment made.Write for free pooklot and samples TBE DEIMEL LINEN-MESH CO., 2203 St.Oatherine St.::$4.Buys: : : This SHoe.: dus No ch shoes are made in the I S Shoe Facto And high grade men only \u2018are emple Som big inen are not changed Sor from high grade work to infe- ioe work, as is done in others ere éresilt i the work turn- out in the NVICTUS Shoe to » js always he best.selected \u2018Box and Calf and be Kia | 5 our \\ door y're made over the latest re and most stylish lasts.des with ent and re vias Shor: Store: \u2018| getting into the majority of the team will be amateurs.\u201cWe will announce n the meason starts.at was the idea of the Assooia- tion when it gave us permission to play with and against professionals, and 1 will carry out that idea.\u201cIl am convinced that we will make the beat showing this year that we have made for many a year, and I feel that the entire Montreal Amateur Athletic Association is backing us up.\u201d HOOBIN AND BRENNAN.They ur professionals w President of Shamrocks Says May Be Out Again.It will be a matter of gratification to lovers of lacrosse to hear that the president of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club announces that the chances aio that two such popular lacrosse idois as Messrs.Henry Hoobin and Paddy Brennan may again come out during the present coming lacrosse season.\u201clI have great hopes,\u2019 he said on Saturday, with a smile, \u201cthat Mr.Hoobin will be out again, and as to Mr.Brennan, 1 think that if he can get into condition as far as his weight is concerned, his love for the game is such that he will not he able to resist the urgent requests that will he made to him to again don the green uniform.EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS.\u201cWe are gotng to make extensive tmn- provements to our grounds, or rather to our structures there.\u201cConsiderable money will be spent on the stand, a thing which to my mind will be justified by the present indications which all go to show that the coming season will be one of the most interesting that has ever been had in lacrosee.NATIONALS WILL PAY.Make No Bones About Paying of Professionals.President Joseph Mercier, of the National Lacrosse Club, augharizes the statement that all the players of the Nationals will.bé professionals during the coming summer.\u201cYou can announce,\u201d he said Saturday, \u201cthat all our men will be professionals.What is more, | have no hesitation in saying that, although there may have been some who _were not paid in the past, as a rule our players have always been paid.\"We will have a good team.We have three or four men in view who will greatly strengthen our team.\u201cWho they are, I cannot say just at present.We wil] spare no money or efforts to make our team the equal of any of the other city teams \u201clast year on account of our incorporation and improvements we spent about a thousand dollars extra.\u201cThis year we are prepared to add this sum If necessary to the honey we have boce n in the habit of paying our players in the pagt to up a firat- class team.tite au up } \u201cI think that lacrosse will boom this | senson 4s it has never boomed before.\u201d LACROSSE SALARIES.The Budget That Will Have to Be Provided \u2018Yor, There is some talk of trying to get together all the senior lacrosse clubs to discuss, if possible, th ,problem of salaries.Said one promiti@nt lacrosse man \u2018I think that since we are all going to openly pay ren we ought to zet together and settles upon some special.Hmit for salaries, for if we do not there will be such a bidding for men that sore of us will be bank: upt~d.\u201d Asked what he thought would be the average Pay to be given tn tne professionals that will be played this season, he replied: \"From $10 to $20 a game,\u2019 As all the clubs will play twelve schedule games, and at least three exhibition match :, and as they will carry at least fifteen men on their teams, it will mean, taking the average salary of a professional at $15 a game, that the seven clubs, supposing they patd all their meh, would spend about twenty-four thousand dollars during the coming season.One reason why sc many clubs were opposed to the Îdea of again having field captains was that it would mean another two hundred and fifty dollars in salaries, MINTO CUP STILL ON DECK.One Challenge for it Present.The question of whether the Minto le in at \u2018Cup is going to be a nonenty under the new lacrosse regime, which will no doubt result in weakening the Canadian Lacrosse Association greatly, has been much discussed.From whet can be ascertained, thay Minto Cup will Be Just as much in evidence as before.Mr.Harry McLaughlin, president of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club, said on Saturday: \u201cCertainly there will be Minto Cup matches.Although it looks at present as if the Canadian Lacrosso Association teama would not be as strong as in the past, 1 think that you will find that they will be pretty strong towards the middle of the season.\"They have lots of strong interma- diates to draw from in the west.Be- Bides, we have already a challenge in hand from the Souris Lecrosse.Club .of Manitoba.\u201cAs to! the senior professional question, it is not going to trouble ve ot all.We urd not going to declare who are professional on our team, if we should have any, or who are amateur.\u201cWe are not going to follow the Can- adlan Amateur Athletic Union rules, and there is nothing to compel us to disclose our private club business in that respeot to any.one.\u201d Watches cloaned and guaranteed from $1.00.- R.Hemsley, 285 St.James St.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Special Notice, About the Big New Building.We have disappointed about \u201cnew Lindsay building.We expected to move about May 1st.Well, we are at the old number yet (2866 Bt.Catherine street), bu » selling, tuning, repairing pianos and living in the bleased hope of an early moving.We will give the public ample notice.- Meanwhile our bargain price» continue so long as we are here.What do you say to a Heintsman & Co.upfight, In Une for ièns than three months, at 3300, on easy terme, or very fine Lindsay upright, only used .few times, oft ney rn! for $3687 1 ¥ To-day is published the revised plan of the Montreal Jockey Club race track.A preliminary plan was published in the \u201cStar in November.Thie INDIANS BIG SHOOT ON VICTORIA DAY To Be Held on the Grounds of the Montreal Gun Club With Many Prizes.\u2014 The Canadian Indians, an organizsa- tion of trap shooters.which came into existence about à year ago, Will hoid their first annual tournameñt on the grounds of the Montreal Gun Club, on Victoria Day and the day following.The amount of cash to be distributed in prizes amounts to $1.050, and there will also be a number of trophies.The tournament will be open to all Canadian Indians, and to all amateurs, ir respective of residence, and Canada Trap Shooting Association rules will govern.On the afternoon of May 28.commencing at two o'clock, there will be some preliminary matches.The Victoria Day programme is as follows: 1, Twenty targets; 2, twenty targets; 3.twenty targets; 4, twenty targets 5, twenty targets; 6, twenty targets; 7, twenty targets, 8, twenty targets: 8, twenty targets; 10, \u2018twenty targets; 11, twenty-five targets.Open only te Canadian Indians in full costume.The events on May 25 are:\u2014 Lo.1, Twenty targets; 2 twenty targets: par 3, twenty targets; 4, twenty targe b, twenty targets; $ 8, twenty targets; 7, twenty targets; twapty tarpets; 9, twenty argets: twenty targets; 11, twenty-five targets.Open only to Canadian Indians In full costume.Mr.Walter H.Ewing, president of the Montreal Club, who is ona bf the Indiana, has donated & cup valued at $75 for the highest gun average In events eleven on each day.Thirty high guns for two days © be awarded following average m 1st, 338; 2nd, $25; 3rd, $98; Tens $28; 6th, $25.6th, $35; th, AR oe .$381 9th, $25.10th, $25; 11th, $20; 13th, $20; , $30; 15th; $30: 16th 17th, \" 18th, $30; 19th, 30th, $20; 21st, $30; 22 nd, $20; $20; 24th, $20; 25th, $20; 26th, $15; 27th, 815: 28th, $15: 29th, $15; 30th, $15.The daily high averagd prizes ,open to all Canadian Indians and amateurs, are:-\u2014First First Prize\u2014\"The Y.Gregory, proprietor of the Clarendon Hotel.Winnipeg, Man.Value $40.Second Prize \u2014Sterling silver cup, presented by Mr, Jas.D.Balley, jeweller, ete., cor.King and Yonge streets, Toronto.Vaiue $15.8econd day :\u2014 First prize\u2014Ithaca guh, No.2, valued at $70, and will be made to order of the winner, the Canadian Indians.Second prise\u2014 Silver cup, presented by Mr.W.J.C.Tomatin, M.D., Deloraine, Man.Value Juvenile Baseball League.The Point St.Charles Juvenile Baae- ball League has been formed, and the following schedule drawn for the season:-\u2014 .12.\u2014Orients versus Royals.13.\u2014Verduns versus Beavers, 18.\u20148tandards.versus Orients.24.\u2014Royals versus Beavers, 24.\u2014Ortents versus Beavers.24.\u2014Royals versiuse Varduns.24.\u2014Standards versus Beavers.28.\u2014R s versus Standards.2.\u2014Orients versus Verduns.9.\u2014Beavers versus Royals, 38.\u2014Beavers versus Verduns.28.\u2014Standards versus Royals.30.\u2014Verduns versus Orients.2-\u2014Standerds versus Verdüns.3.\u2014Royals versus Orients.3\u2014Beavers versus Orients.7.\u2014Rdyuls versup Standard 31.\u2014Royals versus Beavers.28.\u2014Beavers versus St.28.\u2014Orlents versus Verduns.4.\u2014Standards vetéus Royals, .11.\u2014Verdana versus Beavers, .18.\u20148tandards versus Orients.18.~Verduns versus Royals, .26.\u2014Beavers versus Verduns, .26, \u2014Vearduns versus Standards, 1.\u20148tandards versus Beavers, 1.\u2014Royals versus Verduns.- 8.\u2014Orients versus Standards.6.\u2014~Beavers versus Royals, §5.\u2014Standards versus Verduns.8.~~Beavers versus Btandards, .8\u2014Verduns versus Royals 16.~~Verduns versus Standards, Sept.18.rients versus vers.Sept.22 \u2014Orients versus Royals.Sept.23.=-Royals versus Beavers, Sept.2.Royals vérsuy Orients, Oct.6\u2014Beavets versus Orjents, tn How Sutton Was Bhaten, Baltimor, May 7.ee e \u2018Slosson defeated Sutt points to llards' game.\\ Sutton made game rally in the six- | teenth Inning, when he ti dard into the lead! by one, af = straight ru x is.Are bn time pointe 86 win Blosson n made; Clarendon Hote Cup.\u201d presented.by C.Added by | 18.\u2014Orients versus Standards.82.at the 18 Toh 2 shots ih wane bie | | SR any | at.run is the revised plan by Mr.Nagle, and brought by him from Re York this morning He brings word \u2018trom Mr.John F.Ryan to the effect that the total of for the not with the Capitals to-night shown up, Ashfield does had to be coaxed.or two amateurs ontos or Tecumsehs.tempting offer from Torontos prior to clause, it.«à .- One man.a former ©.L À.stat, come out or quit the game.tion.There is such a/lot 6f talk about the egg training diet, which is said to have helped the victors of the Oxford: Cambridge boat race on the Thaffes, and Bherring at Athens, that one would almost imagine thing.however.Soft boiled ssn hat time immemorial, splendid adjunct to.the aint eam * A New York paper has tion which i» very Spplicabis t of the country.tae his.paper says; Be ltnough the as of .Yale an Harvard are far from being such deadly enemies as tt- is sometimes thought they are, still clined to be difident to #ach other.It long besn thought that they should be more sociable on occasions that bring them together, auch as à football game or other athletic con- and an a is now being toads by thé H Crirhson with this end in view Says the Crimson: \u201cA college Loam comes to Cambridge.It drives from ALEXANDRA'S BAN ON HORSE RACING Her Majesty Hates Gambling and Es ~ petially Bo Since a Peer Became involved In the.Scandal.neva London, May 7.\u2014The Queen has intimated her opposition to horse racing and race tracks.The fashioneble racecourses of Ascot and Goodwood will not be graced this year, and pos- Laer :| afbly not in the future, by the presence of Her Majesty.The death of her father Is the ostensible reason for her.intended absence from thesa fashionable meetings, but behind this is the Queens Intense\u2019 growing dislike for horse racing.The Queen\u201d was ¥reatly dié{réssed by certain incidents, associated with Teen Httle at the ti Bhé Getests.gambling in all forms, .tte teinte METROPOLITAN SEMIFINALS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 [ Moët of the Linke are In Bad Condition.; The Metropolitan hort Club ace a élub for \u20ac « The links Are in fairly 00d shape, which accounts cor their being so fag owes ses a the; slope of the mountain y are dréins od in a natural way: This Hrks; wilich aie somewha.: the frost preventing the ied top from getting away.The Montreal inks will not.be ready for & coupld of Weeks yet, ga» they are very \u2018wet.It is trus there -bas been sème play, but only tempor i Rates have my Le in \u2018order t the t | posite vonditian.Tt In the Mes turday, on the Metropol the ' qualifying round r the Cup wis played.and resyited following draw; which.is td de\u201d or during the, want tively refused io line up, Bastwood hasn't Bverything is cal from outside appearances, but much consternation exists under cover regarding the players residing in one place from playing with other affects sevefal Ottawa meén who played up West last season, and also one who figured on.It is a well-known fact that it &.new Jt is nothing of fi Hoa ES they are in-' Being on thè | gannot be said or Lhe other si | ved = Montreal\u2019 s contributions amounts at present to séventy thousand dollars and that the success of the undertaking is assured.He expects to have a thousand horses at the inaugural COMMENT HERE AND THERE Speculation Is rife in Ottawa regarding the players who will turn out first practice., Pringle has not to play, Johnnie powers posi- beén asked, and \u201cBones Allen rule which prevents clubs.This rule accepting terms with either Tor- \u201cBones Allen had a - the establishment of the residential and the husky home player hed all but made up his niind to'sccapt:\u2019 styles lt as a \u201cwholesale \u2019 stall\u201d on the part of the Eastern clubs to compel players residing in Ottawa to On the whole, all the pros In Oltawa are howling at their sad posl- | the hotel to Soldier's Fisid in an omnibus.And when the © i» over it climbs into its omnibus and drives back to its hotel.The team has received its guarantee, and has played tte scheduled game, much as the Bos- might play the New Your Americana.1 It is pretty much.as En eng = CE ua TEST Yo Oy ae - \u2018ears Bash orga.this pend sit down to dinner with the members of Harvard teams in the training table room at the Union after the game?Buch er on tertainment as this would be to provide.Moreover, it Would afford us an opportunity to break away from some of the set and un tiohs with which our athl \u2018have been surrounded and to \u2018out the spirit of the new olfgtblitty rules in making our athieties more a \"matter of pleasure and les\" proposition.S8ometlitng will - ave to de \u2018done in \u201cMat Iiñë Heré Aldo.Last, In many cases, [TS to neg each other w wy wont Abe RICE IN AUTOS 1 Duniés.Nev, ey Map Teh thrilling auto race, hich the stake was 20.000 in\u2019 Sond.took place between GoXifield ' \u20acn8 this -elty,: \u2018and: several New a tafrahg mên- woi.- con- tentants Were the New Yorkers against \u2018Solomon Camp, the-latter being superintendent of the January.Mine at Goldfield.The option upon the Original Gold Bar Extension Mines at Bullfrog.had expired, and hoth parties were racing to close a dea] for its purchase, Camp and the New Yorkers left at the e time in fifty-horse-power au- tomobties.They ran close together at the highest 8pered until they were | within a few miles of Bulifrog, when Camp's chauffeur ran Into .a ptretch of deep sand while trying.\u2018to make short cut, an was compejled to.Walk.the ['sport of Kings\u201d last yedr, and- the remain réf the Way.ha particularly by pe recent scandal, in New Yorkers iad paid which Lord was involved.HY] Pro for \u2018Camp This peer's other te à \u2018very 'cléee offered em a ouencs so 0 ne tre 1e Foe i ga à affer on.ue nfluence e ï track < a hey le 2 cam 20 00 oung men has led Her Majesty to richèr.y P * de ma Encore mmreseamd In many years s of dis pensing doctors\u2019 prescriptions, I have, found out that it pays me, and will par you, ta.have.only the ighest Quality, pure drugs.\u201c \u2018Pure drugs, with absolute accuracy in relghing ] and measuring, is the reason you should bring your prescriptions.here.1 Dowler\u2019s Pharmacy 28 PHILLIPS SQUARE, Cea cou st (Catherine strest Det, + 2° WIN À GOLD MINE 8 ST tor Ol Bacal (Montreal.LL.1 are ar protected ehowla Gstest tnvisible to.the manufacturer develop by meeting.The principal change {s that, instead of a mile as originally shown in the preliminaty plan, the track wiil be -æ mile and & quarter.(SEAGRAM'S ENTRIES BE FAVORITES Dymént Horse .Court Court Martial wa Go to Post Second Choice for King\u2019s Plate.\u2018Toronto, May 7.\u2014The curtain will go up où the racing season in Canada two weeks from to-day, whén the annual spring meeting.of .the Ontario Jockey Club will commence at Woodbine.This meeting promised to su all pre- ROYALS BROKE EVEN THUS FAR AT NEWARK \u2018special à to The > Montreal Star.Newaët.= N.A May *7,\u2014Jimmy Ban- non an aggregation got sweet We sy Ros A Newarks yesterday for the defeat of Baturday.From flagrall to rc it was.Montreal all the way, 4nd at no.§{age was there a doudt as to \u2018What tialpesiilt would be.Ax thére were six thousand peopis present, ne the cloudy and threatening condftién the weather, Manager Burnham wanted to make sure of a victory and sént McCoy, who he got from the Washington's, to the slab.But the Royal leaguér did not terrorize the Moyäls for Captain Bannon, the first Thay ap, drove the ball far over th Jet field là {ance for a homer.The\u201d wallop \"bro oy's hédrt, and when he Ab ta \u2018the bench at the end of -the first half five runs had been placed to the credit of Bannon's men, It is needless to add.chat he did not coms back.Bronkle, who was substituted was just as'easy and in adai- tion; was very va à Goode, who opened for the Roy t himself in trouble in the second inning through his wildness, and after one run had beon scored and the bases werd atiil filled, Whalen re)ieyed \u2026.him.The latter pitehed In great style after he got out ôf the box fn whi x ooda pad placed him.ut to say ha go ant sup- ort would be putting it mild, for the eld work of his team mates was of the sensational erder.Both of the Bannons distinguished thémselves by snominal running datches, while HaAMman -pulléd down a couple of liners of the rifle short orde and made double plays on each © them.The fleid work of the locals wag anything but brilliant.The slab work seergéd to demorallze them.But to the first Inning, where the gamé was won.After .\u201cFoxey\u201d had made his homer, Wagner walked and took second.when OGatins muffed McCoy's throw of Conner's grounder, both run- ders being safe.Huelsman walked à filling the bases.Massey then place à édrker to left centré.scofing Wage ner and Connor and putting Huelsman on third.After Latimer a and J.Bane non had fanned Big Bill stole second and Hartman walked.filling thé bases again.Goode singled, scorin Huels- man and Wagnér but oxey\u2019's grounder to McCoy forced Hartman at third and ended ths circus.Singles by Hartman, J.Banmen and Wagner, with Bronkle's wildness, gave the Royals their next three.- Massey's pass, Latie mer's sacrifice and Hartman's single gave them the, ninth run, and J.Ban non's k and - basa, uelsman\u2019 8 double gave {hem the fin: Goode's wildness and Brown's single were ree sponsible for Newark's three.Bore: Wicklight y been backed down from 12 to 1, to d°1 &hd.the book is now full on nim, © conceive THE VARIETY, How the Now \u201cgomi- Ready Tailorey : Shbuhgs à \u201cGérrept: Fit, Sever dattrct physical types of man- Hood, showing thirty-five variations of the types, and in many cases fifteen sizes of each variation; gives the reader a faint idea of the basic measurements avallable in a Semi-Ready store.The ordinary olothier makes his clothes from one distinct type.In a Semi- Ready store the clerk can show you a chart where ovér 400 sizes and types of figure are represented.and aa these \u2018are shown \u2018In many cloth patterns, a better conception of the cértainty of a betistactory | nt In the Bemi-Ready store may oT In this 2 an distriet the exclu pie.franchise for the sale of Seimi-Reat held at 321 Bt.James street and Heer St.Catherine and St.Andre sireats, y ge sn: 3 \u20ac > Dohe rty Rackets, These ate of _ the hig grade that SL Ee TR 0 \u2019 © ame tiey bear, \u2018 avy - MP Weights, 13, 19%, 14 14% on.C PMICE $10, | CATALOGUE | No.017 Malle Free to Any, Address.sTuB 5 ne false \u201ceon Nimo vi At, Wh a ie and will carry a lot of money, whtle |\u2019 | \u201cFoxy\u201d 1 waste, as vious ones, not only in thé number NEWARK: horseé entered, but.in the quality of AB.* I ro \u2019 4 5 racing.Thé purses haye all been ins J .8 0 6 1 0 0 creaged In value, and this has proves: 5s 0 0 3 1 1 an inducoment to owners of larget 3 18 0 0 Ô stables to come here.Then, again; #8 102 4 4! thère\u2018is no räcihg in the Weet and wil & 1 8 10 0 1 of the western owners have made up 8 6 1 1 0 : their minds to get a plece of the Cana- $ $ ! : 1 0 dian money, if possible.Consequentüy SES 4 a large nufmper of horses \u2018that have Bron: Di DAT +; 2 2 Æ - been racing'\u2018en southern \"tracks this Totals: a Li 36 8 27 14 winter will be here.The best of thém waa , ) have \u2018been éntéred-in stakes, ahd Mine AB: x Po.A E F nie Aflams, who has.-two rbles wd 194 her credit, will be or in the tata À Var 1.1 3 t - wee & 15071, | he ge : ran rf advil 17e 1 A-BAURWARD ae | It té haraiy likely pe the Yin Massey.3 CRE 4 à 1 4) : horses will have things as much their @.Bannon: Lf, ,.« 4 2 à 5 0 0 own way as \u2018they aid last sort 8.the Hertman.oa.sare À 4 4 4 0 seâson has proven (o be backward.ve.1 0 1 0 6 0 The \u201cgreatest interest {s evinced in Warn p.sus.4/1 0 0 1 0 the King's Plate race.This is for| .° are irr [province bred horses, and many of | - golds.ping SR 10 22 27 D 2 the lerger Canadian owners would 39000000 3 rather win this event than any of the ci -932198488-23 others on.the.programme.It is the ART.only event ori which there is any future poLorbese, 1d Miley and Huelsman ; betting, and éach season sées some of | \" Barmon; sacrifice hit, Lati- the candidates for the Guineas heavily mers, store Jo Bannen 8, Maseby 2, backed.This spring play has been [304 fipelaman; bass o te Sit MoCoy | well divided on three stables, namely, 1 Truck out, by bas EE en Beagram, Dyment and the Kirkfield en- | by Whalen 4; oe ol or b My try, WickHght.1, by 1; wild pitalves.Bron e 3 The firat-named opened fävbrite, and, Goode 1, Whalen 1; passed ball, MoCau- Although odds have been extended; still ley; base an errors, Newark 1, -M 1 poids hat position.The Dyment 3, ots x be N , 1 10; orse, urt Marti is © to , al, second choice, | Masonry, tn.10 C HOW THEY FBLL SATURDAY.\u2018Newark, N.J., May 7.\u2014Loose playing by the Montrealers when there were La men on the bakes was responsible in meadird for the .Newark's victory here, With perfect play the gama would have besn a \u2018tie, if the Royals would\" not hAve won.In addition, Koste was wild *% times, and one of the runs mate the locals was farce over the ate when he hit Engle, in the head with a pitched ball, r having got one of the same kind sarlier in the Pardee was also wild at times, and was hit freely, but recelved magnificent support.It le ltkely that the Royals would have gotten &t lsast one more run, but for a bad decision by Moran in ealling out Huelsman 4% second, thers by giving: the locals a double play and robbing the RdyAls of an excellent chance to score.This same player early in the game had distinguished himself by driving the dall over the left field whéh there were two men oh bakesgthe \u2018hit giving The visitors their thren rüris.Before the game there was considerable thundor.The | ailes were dliiek, and this prevented many fr king the trip té the park.éûtand loyal fans braved thé tints.However, and haa the pleasuid or séelng thelr tdois mafiitain their lead in the race, When | Umlie Moran called play, it began to shower; nd.Mier the Royals had been\u2019 retifed \u2018in r half of the tirst foning the.payors were ohliged 1» seek sfielter, But it was only for a minute.Several times afterwards, for a period of fifteen minutes there .vere slight showers, but pot Sufficient to interrupt the game.the third prvi ths: suh broke through the \u2018clope, and after that the aay was dea on one ror bell playing, and the Hoong was \u201ccond dition.There wad nothing pi in the first Inning, Although Jimmy Bannon was vauset and got second on Wagner's out, but was nip stealing third.In the second the 6 the ice.With one out, Gatins singled and \u2018| Brown followed With à liner over Cap- b's Head, tain wounded over the Jew fence into the centre- tield bleaclivrs, giving.Brown a homar ahd sending.Q(atins across the plate in advange of hin.Tn the third, ddubdlgd; but the hit went to 6 had Yanned end Wag- nèr and Jim Connar- 14 1ikewite, Two mote were tallies the Newarks In their halt.With.one out Malay walked, and othe an he way hoine on Keefo's wide.Bond after J fielding ngiée ngle reached second on ; ne \u201ctook third Jon Coe on aire., pit 1 in the head Aa matos when ky stole\u2019 1.seconda.Eni nor's return Dror pi high.Jones 6 \u2018horhe at Con- -singied.Wagnère Tha.throw to-flest of McCauley's d to Page \u201câne and .Had and.Jd Me's wildness ~ ner walkéd, was\u201d singled us third by 43 hitting, hel last\u2019 t | They Made a Runaway Race of it During the Last Game-\u2014Result Never was in Doubt.Jim Connor, and both came with Heulsman on the batter's over the fence.The score: NBEBWARK.A.B.R.Mallay.cf.2 Engle, 2b.Cockman, 3b, .Foster, r.t.Gatins.ss.Brown.1b, or ve Jon Lt.or es MoCauley.et, \u2026.Pardes, p, Totals .home drive I © | DI D 5 D C3 00 00 .5 + | LEE ES 13 = Dple-zousosuo} » | secse-v-00\" 3 Ë wl ecoscou-oXÇal Came DO MON\u2019 .Bannon, ef.arner, 3b.Connor, 2b.Huelsman.r.t.J.Connor, C.Massey, 1b.é nnon, Lf.man, 65 .Keefe.p.ve en Goode* .Totals *Batted for Keefe in ninth innings Score by oy inn ngs:- _ > wm = mul so-0os22>\u20140° ol ccorwoommorT œlco-reno-oux v | © DLO ma Là si S + nm CO 2 20 \u2026 0e 0 6 \u2014 El onsoouo»ac> > a fe eg ev .-02200200x\u20146 .\u201c.0000030003 + Left on bases Montreal, Summa 8; Newark Struck out by Keete, :: dy Pardee, 8.Firat base on balls, orf Keefe, 4: oft Pardee, 6.Home runs, Hue n.Brown Twosbase hits, J.Bannon, G .Bannon, Gatins.Bacrifice hrs Baste, 2; Jones.Stolen bases Joa Engle, Foster, Jones.ü- bio.plays.Hartman to Connor to Massey: Gating to Brogm.Hit by pitcher, by Keefe 1.80, Attendance, 3,000, Tripire, \"Soran.EASTERN LEAGUE 8ATU RDaAY.At Providence\u2014 .H.E, Toronto ic.000000000\u20140 5 3 Providence .000001000\u20141 8 O Batteries\u2014McCarthy and Toft; Poole and Cooper.At Baltimore\u2014Game dlled at end of third inning on account of rain.At Jersey City\u2014Jersey City-Buffal game called in third inning on account 6 rain.EASTE LEAGUE SUNDAY.Providence.ay 7\u2014In a brilliantly cantelted game Of 11 innings, Providence downed Toronto yesterday afternoon at to SLE | SR Saati Rocky Point by a scorv of 3 à Ç Providence .00100001001\u20143 8 8 Toronto .901100000000\u20142 0 0 BASTERN LEAGUE STANDING.Won, Lost.ov.Providence ver see vue 6 3 167 Newark .| 3 3 \u2018ess Buffalo .6 3 425 Baltimore .8 3 425 + Montrey - .4 6 434 Jersey City .i 4 43 Rochester .: B .\u2026 Toronto .2 6 .350 NATIONAL LEAGUE, safunpay.\u2018At Pittsburg\u2014 RH.M.pisours AR .31000d5100\u2014# B0 Chica 041000201\u20148 18 O Batteries Phillipe.Leaver and Gibeons Beebe.Pfelster and Kling.Umpires, Klem and Carpenter.At 8t Louis t.Louis ver.0000028000~2 T 2 incinatti .00000110023\u20144 38 1.Batttortes Taylor and rt tone Overall and Livingston.Umpire, stone.At Philadelphia Brookl 10030000003 8 3 lladelphia 2a0100000 1002 IQ À Batteries\u2014McIntyre and Bergen Kans, Sparks and Be Bergen.Umpire, Ô Day\u2019 At Now York\u2014 + Boston .0010200038 a 3 Now \"Yorn 062060020004 3 \u2018Batteries-Young and Neodham: as tthewton, McGinnity and Marshall.Ume pire, Emalie and Conway.NATIONAL LEAGUE SUNDAY.At Chicago\u2014 R, H.B.000302000\u201458 \"7 : Pittsburg .000000001\u20141 4 Batteries \u2014 Wicker and Kling: wine and Gibson, Umpire, Johnstone.At Cincinnati- Cincinnati .-00000003x\u2014 1 7 0 st.Louls .0 0100000\u20141 7 © Battéries \u2014 Bing: and Livingstone Egan and Raub.Umpires, Carpenter and Klem.At Brooklyn\u2014 Philadelphis.1033039210 17 1 Brooklyn .000000002 3 Batteries \u2014 Lush and Doolin: Knolls, Basson and Bergen.Umpire, O'Day.NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.- er Won.Lost.cent.New York reve ee.1B 8 180 hica vee vere 16 6 714 Phindsipnie cer seed 12 8 B91 Da tee are ees 10 ° 888 Boston .vee 8 11 480 8t Louls .+.\u2026\u2026.B 31 421 Ginotnnats vee se sees Q 16 .360 238 5 16 .PA ERIC LÉAQUE.SUNDAY, Detroit .,.001002931\u20147 9 8 Bt.Louis .| 100604020007 8 Batterie \u2014 Slèver.Eubanke and Schmidt; Peity, Glade and Spender.Um pire, Connolly.At Cleveland Cleveland .0000123000000\u20148 8 © Chicago .1180100000003 1 8 Called on socount of darkness.Batteriea\u2014Townsgepd and Clark; Smith, Altrock na Sullivan.Umpires, O'Lough- in and At New of New York .0006201000-83 8 3 Philadelphia .011010051\u20149 13 1 D rie , Newton and Klenow; Bénéer énd Bchreok.Umpires, Hurst and At Woston\u2014Washington-Bosion game Salled in far are of the fourth inning on ace.AMBRICAN * LEAGUE, SUNDAY, At St Louis-\u2014 .gt.von 23300000 x © wv 3 Detroit .000101010\u20148 5 4 Batteries \u2014 Howell, smith and nor; vt Kilian and Payne.Umpire, Conner, cn .t 8 1 a 6.10010881x\u2014 6 10 © a .000000000~0 12 8 Battertes.\u2014 \u2018Walsh and Sullivan: Jose and Kerwin.Umpires, O'Loughlin and : Connolly.AMBRICAN LEAQUE STANDING, > Won.Lost, Washington .10 7.Philadelphia.10 7 Cleveland.8 7 Detroit .«uo ooo.9 i Chicago .+.\u2026\u2026.$ New York .8 ê Bt.Louis .810 Boston .§ 11 care refi search vo an doabtedly wont down soon after touching the \u2018water.There wah a heavy sen.ruoniog ir the time and it was only with th est id Sought that the Gydney d bro an van lo fered % e the Virginian sen alas ed four Th was ar fog.but wes able, owing to reless signals, to avoid the floating los, of which thers fs still a deal in the Gulf.Conatéering the heayy weather and the delays the Virginian made a very sage indeed, the days beng tou 5 se xo knots.The present trip _ Cdpe Breton ion, foo, of the wea 8 hours | tile Head (4 : , quicker i that of her maiden VOY\" Head live wert, Mo Kemnay & Co.we to ast May.Universe (1635), Sya- The Virginian ronati aver all told ny meet Point, Nove ons doute Steel some 1000 pesengers, of Mw CU |A Sar tim Hess « ou, Pickfdré, Rotterdem.were sajoon and ie second tomy Berm ¢ ase.del Liverpool, Mian line wharf; ace (2636) wil\u201d diag.Don- I oe cn es R.Co.Tamploan (3186).recat Landon and Ariwerp, leyland tne wharf, Leviand EMPRESS STARTS FOR CANADA 1, May x Canadian ès Ren saljed out en voyage on Lake Meplitoba, Liverpool, C.P.R.Whart, C.P.R.Atlantic Steams Carrigan Head (4091).Orv, Dublin, Head Kennedy & notable ; many Canedians apd {iands n Une whart, Mclean, of Canada A ther Country made hk « ted Jètter ie mmbrens sailed gracefully down a oom - From ship fn mid- \u201cocean by Marcon) wire- fore 1415.tos toes a of ue 02600 1 tonn Iota ny the Montreal Star via Sabie .> consig- : = er £20 archandies.Sn {over one mil- 1.50 p.m.yesterday-\u2014Kroonia 1 tien Ten \u2018doftars) In specie.milen south-west of Sable aan bound There were \"158 first cabin, 480 second for New York.oo | b fn cabin, and.837 third class passen- wry prose WL rations no loation mors.al tn » e d Amonget the nent people an board ath arrt tn port Islan fhe.CPR; Ladr Bhaughneesy and Mins mess et ut Bt oe dob, 5 B A êt., John.- ~The winter ca É.A.nie port business tout NE, aay at.8t,_ John the sailings of acean-bouna ers p+ thi cof get os) L from hers this i$ senior\u2019 numbered 1 and Mrs.8.ley, \u2018of compared The ox.EEE bt slercin-dones of 'To- ports total Ja Plus something mars tan Gorn 1 The value of last enasoh'u ah! pémts millions, oaisa.fuss geben.shige mil he i season oe ware voit at mourir ais cumstances, Quebec will be reached next.Steamship Salacia ar Ti 2636, Mitchell, general cargo ; Robert Reford & + i for | Te fn ACADEMY - {| st principal at fus AE papas \u2018MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, a Al Next Week: Mats.Wed.& Sat.Adelaide THURSTON to Her ten Bears The Triamph of Betty _\u2014 15c, 250, Bôc and Next week Le BDSTER BROWS.KARN HAL [ 448 St.Catherine West, TEL UP 715.Summer Season.This Afternoon and every afternoon at 2.15, every evening at 8.15.Up -to- date Moving , Piotures Illustrated Songs by *\u201cBob.Price.10e, 18\u20ac; 300 seats for ladles and children at \u201810\u20ac; ovenlng, ie, 15c 28e, 10326 2nd REGIMENT 2B CANADIAN ARTILLERY ORDERS OF OFFICER COMMANDING.The regiment will parade ag follows for company drill: Mon y, May 1\u2014No.1 Company.y, May 8\u2014No.2 Company.Wednesday, May 3\u2014No.3 Company.Uniform, Dri order.The battalion will parade Friday, May 11th for battalion drill and march out.Uniform.review order.perades 8.18 p.m.sharp.pan à will attend.y A E.C, COLE.Major, Act.Adjt.\u2014- 07 4 SUMMER RESORTS, RGINIA fjOT SPRINGS 2,500 feet Elovation.| Opes all the Tear pige & relief trom the rigors of the North thout the enervating climate of the far South.Luxurious athe o and most curative waters Gout and Nervous Diseases.Compiete hy- @ro-therapsutic apparatus.Magnifioent pook Ideal golf course, fine livery.superb rosda The New Homestead.Je * thoroughly = to due hôtel, perfect and sanitary arrangements; pe- pronised by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and many leading Canadiana .Broker's office with dtr- oot New York wi rough Fallmas compartment car leaves Now York 4.55 p.m.arrives at Springs 8.30 \"\\\u2019Mep-orer Allowed ab Wi hing Excursion tickets on sale at Chesapeake & Ohio office, 362 Broadway.and or: of Pennaylvania Ratlroed New York; also ces of connecting lines.Bookle! iad oll information addressing H.W.pier, G.P.A., Wash- sagton.D.8s 36 \u201cPELLEVIEW\u201d HOTEL, Lac Masson, four miles from Bt.Ma Station.open de on May 24th.Apply to aurick Proprietor, 105 6 THE CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, which ke beautifully situated on Missisquol Bay.twa miles from 5t, Armand 5ta.is now n for guests The house has been thorougnly renovated and ever,thing js in first class order; good boating, fishing, bathing, first clases board and good livery in connection.For pros «vob, to B.Borden, Philipsburg.Que.18 sea C11ff nn.JNANTUCKET, Mage.October.Efficisat Service: Excellent Table: Music.Bookings by E.M.GUILD, Treasurer, ?6 East 33d Et.New York City.3415 Gremmerey.LOOKING FOR A RESTING PLACE?Prince Edward Island's rlimate ts {deal.Farm and sea products unsurpassed.Beashore everywhere.Send Rame on postal flustrated descriptive matter.Tourist Association, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.Canada 108 6 Telephone 104 26e \"STANLEY HALL commra on.8.15 P.M.pre Prices 25c, 3Bc Mati Wed.and Sat.= 25e.Ask anything you want to (ipo.She can apawer correctly.8°4 mitlllon, and in the season just closed reached - nearly nine million | of dollars.There were thirtesn theusand five hundred American cattle shipped here, NOTES.ip Manz- | The Deminion Ras steamah man reached Quebec pt 3 p.m.yesterday.The Dominion fine steamship Comish- man, from Liverpool, reached Portland at moon yesterday.The Doménion line Beamship South- wark is due in from Liv erpool with 243 cabin ond 01067 third-class passengers.The Allan steamship Corinthian =atled for réa] rom Glasgow © n Sat- urdmy with 280 cabin a end 846 third class passengers.prie Allan line steamship Sarmatian, from London via Havre, reached Father Font a pn Pm Saturday with 149 sec- # steerage passengers.SOCIETY AT CAPITAL.\u2014 \u2014His Excellency the Governor-General il entertain at dinner Parties at Government House on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, Hon.Lionel and Mrs.Guest, and Mrs.Guests's daughter, Miss Dodge, who spent week-end the guests of Earl Grey at Government House, returned this morning to Montreal.The Lieut-Governor of Nova Scotia, Hon.D, C.Fraser, is the guest of Mr.Colin Mclsaac.A.of Toronto, spent in Ottawe with Mr, and Mrs.Charies Keefer and Mrs, Cyowdy.,.Wallace Nesbit, K.C., of Toronto, who \"spent a few days In\u2019 Ottawa the guest of Sir Charles and Lady Ross.returned home Saturday.Mrs.W.D.Perley, wife of Senator Perley, of Wolseley Saskatchewan, will snterigie at & Juncheon in the Senate on Dr, Manion has returned to Fort Wil- Nam af \u2018after a visit of several weeks in Misa Winnifred Lewls, who haa been spendi a week with Mrs.Charles Bren loaves to-day for the Quyon rrison, K.\" on yesterday or home lu Bt.Tota, N B.Bir KA {4 and Lady Laurier will entertain at a dinner party on Saturday ae M.L.A.who hes heen in town for a week, returns te St.John, B.on Tos re.T.P.returned\u2019 frem Toronto on Sunday.Mrs, Geo.May, MLA.who.spent.the Yosk-omg in towp, returns tp-day to To- Davts, te spending a few woeks at akawood, N Mcleod, who has bean visiting her has left for , of St ¢ end In trom Woodstock, Belleville and Tor- =.and Mra.G, A.Reid, of Toronto, ih town.ra honor at & supper party Sven by her ho Jeannie Chégéeau, who mpent a couple of weeks in Montreal, the guest of Mise Dansereau, returnsd homes on Saturday.Mr.Fred.Lambart has left on a rurvey to Hon.L.P.tes Fre MW, tx visiting\u2019 her , AN.W, Mrs.Colin M Y this.wes.loan votes frorn New ork SALE ASL Miss Daisy Chayalée, éconmpantes by MEETINGS AND''AMUDEMENTS F RANCAIS\u2014 AND EVENING \u2014THIS WEEK\u2014 THE CONVICTS DAUGHTER THE METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION.Prices\u201410¢, 20e, 30e, Sie.aud Sôc.Next Week\u2014FANIS ROMANE ALL THIS WEEK ROYAL Matinees Every Day.THE TIGER LILLIES Prices\u201410c, 20e, 30c and 50c.NEXT WEEK\u2014THE UTOPIANS, 108 6 MONUMENT NATIONAL, THURS, 17¢h.The wonderful Violinist.prior te his departure for Europe next day, BREUBEILIX Assisted by the Eminent Planiste, MISS AGNES GARDNER-EYRE.Bale of seats begins next Monday a.m HORSE SHOW.QO) MAY 9-10-11-12 FIRST PERFORMANCE, Wednesday | >2MX» »ZAIP) \u201cle , OPENING BY H.R.H.PRINCE ARTHUR 0% CONNAU 245 pu, Wednesday GHT, Reserved Keats pi Season Badges now on sale nt Star Branch Office.PRICES \u2014 Mor ng, 5c: Afternoon, Me and S0es Ev x.ndmission 23e and Boe.Reserved Seatn $1.00; Season Badges, $5.00, REDUCED RAILROAD RATES.SPECIAL\u2014Lance Exercise by the Duke of York Royal Canadian Fessare; Musical Ride and Lancers\u2019 Quadrille by the patrons of the Hutchison Riding School.3rd Field Battery CA.ORDERS BY 0.C.The Battery will parade ax follows: Tuesday, May fth, at 815 pm.Uniform.drill order.Friday.May 11th, at §.15 pm.Unl- form, drill order.Sunday.May 13th, 2.30 pm.Uniform, for Church Parade.Review order.By order D, R.MeCT AIG.Capt.and Adit.3rd V.R.C.A Orders by the 0.O.The Regiment will ade at tbe &th- 108*2 th, at 8.15 p.m., for out ttalion drill.Uniform, drill order.Both bands, maxim gun de apd bearer section aLtond.By order.H.F.C.BTIKEMAN, 107 3 Capt.end Adar.ve Declaration of Dividend.British Columbia Packers Association NOTICE is hereby given that a divi- to 20th November.1903, has ctared, payable on the 21st May, 1568; end that he transfer books of the associetton will be closed from the Zist Mar.to the 31st May, 1906, inclusive.NOTICE is further given that, owing to a ty io the form of stock certificates, the same are hereby in, and new certificates will be issued in exchange for the old.in much denominations as the shareholders on presentation of their old certificates.property emdorsed, to the Toronto Safe Deposit 4, Ascrer Company, McKinnon Building, T Dated at Toronéa, the éth day of May, 1906.AEMILIUS JARVIS, Vice-President.108 2 law NOTICE is hereby given that A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sha olders of THE CANADIAN RUBBER CO.oF MONTREAL, LIMITED, will be held at the Company's office.cor ner nf Notre Dame Street and Papineau Square, Montreal, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1906, at twelve o'clock noon for the purpose of authorizing the directors to issue the hal- ance, of the unsubscribed capital stock of the \u2018Company upon such terms and conditions as may be deemed advisable, By order of the Board, ALEXR.WRIGHT, 107 8 Secretary- Treasurer.her sister, Mra.W.E, McBride, returng to Ottawa to-day from Montreal.Mre, MaBride will spend the summer with ber parents, Mr.and Mrs.Per.\"K.=, Fenwick, } accompanied by Mim Bittle Fenwick Miss phonon, | re on Thuredey for Fd qe in Kängslon etes er Re RR.L.ned \u201cat a perty on turdey included Sir Lovis and Lady Davies, Mrs.R.F., Mr.RA P ga amd Mrs.3 onal and .Rate, Mim 5 ; Mr.Hazen, 8t.N.B.) Mr.W.H.Harrison, 82, Soba, NB.AT THE HOTELS.\u2014 LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.At the St James\u2014Clarence C) Plattsbyrg; P.Dupuis, New York; J.Dauet Toronto, W.W_ Swift, boro; .Maynard Toronto: w.a.Freed, New York; Win.8 re stock: R orthman, on NE ot the qrans onion m s JY evelan antseu e Me: John R Hoare, Stilbuton: Mogan: Dionne, Sherbrooke: H.C.Jenkins.Besbe Plain H.Lassaline, Toronto; © RB, Welch, Vaterion, P.G Hopkins, Chi.XE the Alblon\u2014J.Reid, Toronto; NW.Moore.Lynn: W.8B, Hu bber, 3 Gerald Allan, ; Por Jamia aby, Kent ne: F Di n, Liverpools A.R.McLellan, \"Cornwall; Edmund Food, New Yorks Sant Wilmot, London, TX J.son, Li 5 By At the mae \u2014 H ;N.McOormfete,; Trenton: BP.moh.8 3 Dublin; J.0, Bringout, Toronto; J, GQ.Gilbert.Waterville: T A.ule, derland; H.M.Powell, To ; M 8 Nourse.Coaticook; G.Lewis, P At the Place Viger\u2014D, MoGreges, Lon- Quebec, don, Eng.P.8.Chaïlout ©.O'Grady, Toronto; London, £ng.: Geo.H.Sutway, Eng.: Mile Corriseau, - 3 Deon nuit Quakes: J.N, Ati av.Umi; Henry ie: = x » get PTS TM EE Le Aron dr a ep «a = aim =: RN TE THE - MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 MONDAY.MAY 7, 1906 5 \u2018A Bishops Sham Antiquities, The Hungarian minister for worship, having been informed of the petuniary embarrassments of Monsignore Bublez the bishop of Kaessa, recently ordered an enquiry to be made nto the financial management of the diocese.The ec- countants engaged on the investigation nf the books stated that the dignitary had.in epite of his princely tmoome, fallen into the clutches of unscrupulous usurers.In order to free the bishop from his debts, it was decided to sell his antiquities, and experts were summoned to value the upparemtly precious collections of antique china and old luce.The result of the experts\u2019 work was atupefying.for thev declared that the \u2018\u2018antiquities.\u201d on which the Dprelate had spent & sum exceeding 1.000.000 kronen (about $200,000), were worthless shams.The police, to whom the matter wae referred, have succeeded in detecting a gang of swindlers, who, led by the bishop's own secretary had taken advantage of the childish con- idence of the unfortumate o-togenarian.New Road for Royalty.Enkland's future Queen.\u2018while In Egypt, was the recipient ef a compll- ment for which there is only one precedent, namely, that pald to Empress Eugenie hy old Khedive Ismail, six-and- thirty years ago.On that ooccaslon\u2014It was at the time of the inauguration of the Suez canal\u2014Ismall caused a fine carriage road to be constructed from Cairo all the way out to the pyramids and the sphinx of Gizer, so that the Empress might be able to drive to the foot of the pyramids, Instead of being compelled to make the trip on horse\u2014or donkey-back.Tha road, near eleven miles long, exists to this day.has been used since 1570 by many thousands of American tourists, and is now equipped with a trolley line.which enables the run to be made in about an hour, instead of taking the greater part of the day.In honor of the visit of the Princess of Wales, a carriage road has recently heen constructed from Bedrasheen to the pyramids and ruins of Sakkara, and the Princo and Princess were thus able to drive the whole way in Khedival carriages.instead of being com- pelied to make the journey on donkeys or camels.It {3 hardly necessary to add that the ennstruction of the road vastly impressed the natives with the importance and rank of the Princess.Fortunately, the roadway will remain, and will prove as great a boen to generations of American visitors to Egypt as the road built for Empress Eugenie.Japanese Punishment for Cowardice.Although cowardice is rare among the officers of the Japanese army, nearly all of whom belong to the Samurai, or formerly petty noble class, there are some instances, all the more noteworthy by rea- won of their rarity.Thus, in the great prison of Omuta, the most despised of all convicts are a couple of former officers, a major and a colonel, undergoing life imprisonment there for cowardice under fire.They are confined in separate cages, exposed not only to wind and weather, but also to the contempt of all visitors, and as an illustration of the fate reserved for.cowards.After thelr conviction, they were accorded the opporiunity of com- \"mitting harakari, that is to say, of committing suicide, by disemboweling themselves.But, to the profound regret of their fellow-countrymen, they declined to avail themselves of the privilege.It may be added that none are so severe in the condemnatfon of cowardice on the part of the Samural as the common people.Thus, during the recent war hetween Japan and Russia, whenever the men of a regiment considered that any one of their afficers had betrayed signa of fear, or had wavered in bravery, he would be se- «retly visited on the following night by a deputation of his non-commissioned officers and privates, who would notify the delinquent commander that they were \"not satisfied with his conduct in action, and that, for the honor of the regiment, he must do justice to himself: that is to way, commit suicide, intimating that if he lacked the courage to kill himself, the members of the delegation would be perfectly ready to assist him in the matter.To this may be attributed the fact that, every now and again Japanese officers were found in the morning in their tents, stone dead and disembowelled, Bacteria as Soll Fertilizers.A German agricultural chemist named Hellriegel discovered at least half a century ago that leguminous plants enrich the soll by supplying nitrogen which they assimilate from the atmosphere by means of their root tubercles.Modern science has taken advantage of this fact and ia able to utilize the action of bacteria for the purpose of enriching the ground from which the powerful nitrogen has been removed by too severe cropping.This inoculation makes it possible to work a cure in tired soil and render it again fertile and productive.The bacteria which are to accomplish this énd are sent out to the farmers by the Department of Agriculture in the form of a small package like a yeast \u2018cake.When received this cake of dried.germs is dropped Into a barrel of water, in which the germs revive and turn the water a milky white.The seeds of clover, peas, alfalfa and all leguminous plants which are moistenec in this liquid are given marvellous strength.The same soil which bas produced alfalfa only a few inches high, in spite of the farmers toll, will produre from seeds which bave been woaked in this preparation a crop which reaches a height of several feet.The main reason for once productive lands becoming unproductive is because the nitrogen in the soil has béen exhausted, A nitrogen fam- Ine has been predicted for the next forty or fifty years, and though there is a bare possibility of such a he, it is extremely unlikely.Still it has long beon known that successive crops of Theat and grain exhaust the soil by tak- ng ni without w flourish, The dif Cenity has \"been to Tot the nitrogen back Mmto the soil.For though there fe an inexhaustible supply of that element in the alr the problem had been how to get it.But when the dlacovery was made that various legum- nous plants were able to put back nitrogen Into the ground the difficulty was met and the questiqn answered, The reason of this fs .t the plant absorbe the free nitrogn by means of bacteria tubercles growing on their roots, these growths varying in sise from a pinhead to large clusters, However.it is only the seeds of leguminous plants which are beneritas by the process.w THÉ GLEANER.sat .Dovelopment and Labor Conditions.\u2018Canada is the country of the young man, and also the country for the man with money.\u201d said Mr.P, B.Macdonald.formerly of Detroit, and now connected with large business interests in Port Hope, Ont.\u201cCanada Is certainly the country of the present, and for the next twenty years a development will take place here that \u2018will probably be unrivalled in the history ! of the world, or at least it wil] exceed the most sanguine expectations of those who know and can prophesy for the country.\u201cWe have a factory at Port Hope which \u2018was formerly at Detroit, and in removing to Canada we brought over some hundred and fifty people, and 1 belive that the fmmigration Into Canada will be just as large from the United States as from any other part of the world.\u201d Graft in the Grab.\u2018It appears to me that the spirit ef graft has overshadowed every other feeling of man in this twentieth century of ours, and this taken in connection with the apathy of the people.gives to our law makers the privilege of doing what they like.\" The above opinion was expressed last night hy Mr Simon R.Headley.of Windsor.in connection with the indemnity grab of the Canadian members of Par- lament.\u201cI think this grab Is an outrage and the Independence shown hy The Star in combating it is most commendable.The fact of men going to Parllament and voting themselves a salarv the same year leaves the way open for them to do the same thing next year and keen doing !* until they may have anywhere from $5000 to $10 000 per vear: the principle In the One case {a just the same as in the other.\u201cThie will also reault in the brineine af an undesirabla class of representatives into the Parliament of the country.ar anv man roing Into Parliament for the rake of the salary attached te the position Is better at home and would not be an Influence for good In the council of the country.\u201d People Should Have a Say.Mr Harrv Spenre of St John N.B.wneaking last night of the indemnity grab.stated that.personally he was apposed ta the grab and especially the manner in which the salary increase was obtained.\u201cMost decidedly this nuestion should have heen submitted to the people, and since 1t was not.the neople of this country have not had a chance to he heard that te for the present for T do not think I am far wrong when I say that though the next elections may be far off.the memory nf this grab will remain fresb in the minds of the people.and unless the grab ls wiped out thev will sneak with no uncertain words when the first opportunity affords.\u201d Real Estate Boom In West.\u2018Real estate tx on the boom not only In Winnipez.but throughout the district of Edmonton and Calgary,\u201d &o0 hopefully spoke Mr.A.L.Houdan, of Winnipeg.at the Windsor last night.\u201cAs an tratication of the development in the city of Winnipeg, Mr.Houdon stated that five years ago an entire property, with a frontage of thirty feet, was worth about $50, and to-day this same property 43 being scdd for $36 and 340 per foot.In fact.property in Winnipeg = melling in the businems district at from 33,000 to and Qalgary is eleo booming, and the land in that district is befng telen up as fast as it can be sold.\u201cThis section of the country te being bought up hy American farmers, who sell their farms and with this money and in many cases a certain emount of stock they settle down {immediately and begin working out a future for themselves in their new Canadian homes.This land has been taken up mo quickly that for a distance of fifty miles to the east of Wetan- kiwin there is not a homestead to be picked up: you have to go quite a way down the Battle River to pick up a property.\u201cTle western part of this district is very heavily timbered and nat so good for farm land.But there is another Atstriot in north-western Alberta, which is a splendid farming country, consisting of about 500,000 acres.This has been bought up by an English syndicate, who are now selling it out.\u201cBetween Edmonton and Calgary we have the Lacombe branch of the C.P.R.This Yne runs eamt as far as AUX, and will eventually be extended north.\"The Canadian Northern starts from Edmonton and runs through to Fort Sasiatche- wan, end then taîces a south-easteriy dir- will run between the C.P.R.snd Canadian Northern, and will be about fifteen miles distant from each of the other tines.HiH has also men out through the distriot making surveys, and in a few years, with its petwork of rvaiiways, its great farm lands and timber limits, this will bo ons of the fimest countries in the world.\" European Mail Service.The mails for Great Britain and Europe close at the Montreal post offics during the present week as der: ni Sonday 6 pm, Carmania, Cunard yy Tuesday\u2014-9.30 ah, Baitis, White Star Wednesday\u20149.30 a.m., Amerika, Ham- burg- American Nine.Thursday\u2014**¢ p.m., Virginlan, Allan line.Friday\u20149.30 a m., Lucan Cunard - The mail for France, ei A ay eto.La Trans-At- per lantio line, closes Wednesday, *6 p.m.\u201ceLetters may be posted up to 5 en other matter should be posted PE before § p.Peeparcels are forwarded hy this steamer, the latest time of mailing being 5.30 p-m.The mountains of the moon are ime mense in proportion to those of the earth.The moon is but one \\Jorty-ninth the nize of the earth, but its mountain are nearly as high.ne rid are Mgher than Mount Blanc, within à few feet of three rol { The highest is little more than high\u201d miles and a verre HÔTELS AND RESTAU RANTS The onl and fine in comfort atone junch STRATH NA CAFE\u2019 Hutrance 11/5 MeGill College uve.Quick Service good c ooking.cleantl- an Dole Pare L0E7 of \u201c32 208 Business Men\u2019» Luaneh fram 13 to 3 263 800 SILLIARD TABLES.BILLIARD TABLES Bowling Alleys, Bar Futures, cheapest ricea, Owr residen: agents work on salary.tigur with Wem we not compelled oo roramiamons oF middlemen\u2019s profite The auto Bulke Coliender Co.146 >L La 26 313 .EMPLOYMENT BUREAU.EE WE SUPPLY MEN of sll nationalities at the shortest no- contracts.Our y updertake nde of contract work.The Huckle Employment Agency, 378 Craig st West.Tel Main 4481.65 313 BRUSHES.CARPET sWEEFERS REPAIRED.SE ULLEVA Eat, BRUSHES.76 Victoria quare.79 313 PHRENOLOGY.Mme.Nikola Lowe resds the pas ent abdfuture on love,marnage and PATENT SOLIGITY one.vane ns Patented ARÂDH MARKS ANOÔISTERED - Wf ALL COUNTRIES, OWEN \u2018N.- BVANS.Merohants Kenk Butidins.Mon rod.RE LIV.& LON.& GLOBE BLDG., Montreal.Write for our book \u201cThe Prospective Patentes.\u201d Offices.Montreal, Toronto, Ottawa, Washington.104 310 JATENT S [PROMPTLY SECURED t the {ness turer, by St Teri audo there y ho Feolise ths the advisatr 1- pren ca by Experts Te inary advice free, rges © Adviser sent upon coques Qu eat New York Life V Montreal ; aoû W \u2018asbington.D.Sa as THAT PROTE ERSTONHAUGH & & co.Fetnorstannangh, .Tayler pcs late nsiaiosr, Offtoe, Canada Life Building, Moatreal.\u2018aise Toronto, Ottaws and mé 3 MARRIAGE LICENSES.MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by John M.M.Duff, 107 Bt.Jumes st.und 48 Cresoomt 315 31 sd à s \"of of Quebna.Remar INT OF OF LANDS AND \u201cv5 FORESTS.Woods and \u201cand Fdrests.Quebec, 24th March, 1908.Notice 18 hereby Elven that, conform- abky to sections 1334, 1335 and 1336 of the consolidated statutes of the Province of Qutbec, the timber lmits hereinafter menu ioned, at their estimated area, more or less, and in thelr present state, will be offered for sale at public auction, in the Department of Lands and Forests, tu ts city, on THURSDAY, Zlst day of JUNE next, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon.UPPER OTTAWA.Bloc A.range 2.\u201410, 50 m., 11, 560 m.m., 18, 35 m., 19, 274 m.m m hmb m 3.\u20141t, 50 m.; 13, 25 m.; 17, 27 m.; 18, 35 m.: 19, 27% m.; 20, 22 m.Range 4.\u201410 10 14, 50 m.each; N.% of 15, 25 m.; north part of N.34 of 16, 1534 m.; 8.% of 17, 25 m.; 18, 560 m.; 19, 50 m.; N, 3 , 24% m.; S.% of 20, 27% m.Range 5.\u201418 to 23, 50 m.each.Range 6.\u2014N.4% of 10, -5 m.; N.\u20184 of 11, 25 m.; 13 to 16 and 20 10 23, 60 m.2 Fans 7\u2014N.4 and S.4 of 6 to 13, m.m lange 8.\u2014N.% and 8, % of 6 to 13, 25 \u201cRiver du Lievre, N.Wend 8, 50 m.each.River du Pitevre, middie branch, No.7, 40 m.; No $, 30 m.: No.9, 83 m.Upper Gatineau, 1, 2 and 3, 46 m.each, 4 and 5, 50 m.each; 6, 42 m.; 7, 8 and 9.branch, Nos 7 25 m.each; 10, 50 m.; 11, 35 m.; 12 to 20, 60 m.each; 21, 70 m.; 22 to 30, 60 m.each; 31, 60 m.; 32 to 37, 50 m each.SAINT MAURICE.Manouan §, south, 30 m.; 9, north, 21 m.; Upper Saint Maurice, 15, 60 m.; 16, 38 m.; 28, 62 m.; 29, 36 m.; 30, 30 m.; 31 end 36 to 43, 50 m.each; 44, 49 m.: 45 each to 66, 50 m.SAINT CHARLES River du Moulin, 4, 12 m.; Rivers aux Bcorces and au Canot, 39 mm: River aux Booroes, 5, 29 mi 6, 413% m.River au Canot, 1, 26 m.; Grande Pikauba, : 2, 38% m: 3 33% m LAKE SAINT JOHN WEST.Township Dablon, ranges 2, 3 and 4, 2%; ; I River Malbaie, No.17, 37 m.: township Callferes, 14 m.; rear township Callieres, Seon VEN § rte of usiness, all readings accurate, soienti- tio and relishls, » 500 to $9 MARRIAGE LICENSEES ARTHUR W.4304 58.Catherine Stree 39 312 | Issued by \" WILKS.ass.Bvenings\u2014445 Bherbrooke st; $43 Plesals SILVER POLISH.ot Tel à.4136.188 312 LEGAL CARDS.Brodie\u2019s British doar it Pilate Powder.51313, PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES.Pictures = GEO.R.HEASLEY, 2087 Bt Catherine Street, Near Bleury.85 193 FIORISTS TS Xo Hs, CC 248 ALLEYS aaa BILLIARD TABLES Pool Tshles.Bowling Alleys and accessories.Bar Fixtures and \u2018Bipplies.Sea logues Free.We don't belong trust.Goods union made.Chas Pose and Son, Chicago T Burdett 29 8t Paul St.Montreal, Sole Agent 33 313 PHONOGRAPHS, EDISON PHONOGRAPHS Records and 8 Hes.CASH OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS.Most complete azsort- ment in the city.The International Music and ph Co, COR.8 © & Alexander 84.Fhon Cath BCGIBBOR, GASGRAIN MITCAELL 8 SURVEYER vocntes-\u2014 CANADA LIFE BLDG.86 James ot, Montreal, R.D.MoGibbon,K.C.T.Chase Victor &£ Mitchell, E.F.Burveyer, A.Chass rain, Chas M.Cottom, Joseph W., Weldon, Errol M.McDougall ® 807 SPORTING GOODS LIVERY, Bem Be Half D Bjorcles for hire.Afternoon, ay Saturday afternoon Sue.Jemes M.En , Bicycls Dealer, 523 Dorch ste rchester foot Ua) ty st., opp- Bt.James Club.Tol.J24 Up.Open Evenings.TENTS AND AWNINGS.EE LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR YOUR AWNINGS un THOS.SONNE, Sr, 193 COMMISSIONERS STREET, \u2018Phone Main 1181.Montreal.78 313 PHOTOGAPHS.PHOTOS KODAKS.Saith aks And all \u2019 R.FP.Kod Camera Supplies 1756 Notre Dame st.Uptown 148 Peel st.Send for new Bargain Ltst.101 812 AT ARLESS 261 St.James .89 158 ARTISTIC NATURAL - FISH AND OYSTERS.Receiving by Express |: Gaspe Salmon, New Yerk Soles, Large Roe Shad, Steakfish, Ete.PHELPS & BINNS, Phone Main 417.1 ne Victoria Square.FRUITS.ETN I, aN EXTRA FANCY HOT HOUSE GRAPES, sultivathd Jamaica Limes, $1.35 per aman?ared; fancy California 354 West Dorchester street.Tel Uo 3 pass.103 17 PICTURE POST CARDS.ivmeaws MOUNT VESUVIUS \u2014\u2014 AR 1 p .Dr, T.vois Geurand's Oriental n Eruption, beautifully col\u2019d.ZSe dos.BR BALE AT DRUGGISTS.Fire aud Eartha æke, 25e dos.\u201c0e 1 LAUNDRY, EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.Does your Overcoat require a new: Velvet Collar for the Spring?If go, send it to the \u2018\u2018Valet Dept.\u201d of the TOILET LAUNDRY.Of, FAS.DE SALES PREVOST \u201cami consultations posait Lo ee ride 10°; iA ptet 402 wb broses dt, or now No.238 bherbrooks faste Saas Roaches and Bugs.pce Famous Bedbug, Beetle Killer.Sold at nt Store, og Yo 7 7, New No.131 ot er rence wt 108 66 eod {hen buying your Piano insist on having an \u2018OTTO HIGEL' Ptano Action BLOOD POISON FOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS .we have made the cure of blood speoisisy.Primary, Secondary or Bleed Poison Per ermanently Cured, you cag be treated at home under same guarsnty.Japital $500,000.We solicit the most obeti- Sxbausted the old and still have aohes Ulcers on any part the bod , Hair Eyebrows rang out, writ write for proots of \"cook REMEDY co, MASOMIC TEMPLE, Chicage, 8.8.2 CANADIAN FAST ROUTE.Mr.Arthur Plers Believes it Will Hold the Firet Position.Mr.hur Plers,\u2019 manager of the C.P.R's steamships, arrived in the city t Britain.press of Britain, on that vessel, Quebec, in order to be present at the trial trips of the sister Pip, the Em- Ireland.Phe salling qualities of th wo new \u2018that as the British public is In- cansed over the sending of British mails on German vessels, as was recently done.AN ABSIGNMENT.\u2014 With abilities amounting to about $5,000, and assets totalling only 31,600, Mears.8.Gold & Co., manufacturers of clothing, have assigned to Messrs, Wilks & Michaud.HIGH CLASS - BREAD JAS.STRACHAN, oa > ey J oomtort tb.the wont ental ; Eczema Relieved In a Day.\u2014 Dr.Agnew's Ointment will cure his disgusting skin diseage without fail.At will aimo cure Barber's Itch, Tetter, sd Rheum, and all skin eruptions.In.from thres - to six Dights it will cure Bling, Bleeding, and Jwehing Piles.- One mpplication bri \u201caah oY Shs vgs f sa: PLUMBER WAS ASPHYXIATED.Was Overcome by Flow of Gas from Pipe He Mad Opened.Joseph Cloutier.plumber, 23 years of age, was asphyxiated Saturday, in the cellar of a house, on City Hall avenue, St.Louis de Mile End.Cloutier unscrewed the cap off the end of the pipe leading into the house from the street, in order to make a connection with the house, and was overcome by the rush of gas from the main.Cloutier was found lying on the floor of the cellar.His right hand was lying lightly over the opening of the pipe, as if, he found himself los- Ing consciousness, he had tried to stop the flow of gas.Accidental death was the verdict ott the Coroner's jury.re } Victim Was Alexander Hamilton.Alexander 'Harniiton, 61 years who lived at 42 ur, street, vas ie man who died in the Notre , Dame Hospital on \u2018Friday night from the effects of injuries received hy Jumping or falling from the Notre Dame street bridge into Berri street, à distance of 42 feet.\u2018Three weeks ago H ton, who had been in the employ of the corporation for some twenty lve years peared in the McCord street yard, d leap) from his home; 197 8t.Hypolite street, and was found a few days later In a hearing the evidence the Coroner âis- ths cess\u201d without cab cab shanty on Metcalfe street.After J 2ère 2e ES SA 3 and 4 west, 49 m.; Berger- east, 26 m.; River Sainte Marguerite, BON 87, 24%.so ver Manioouegan: 8, 9, 13 to 28, each m River aux Outardes: 2, m.; 4, 63 m.; b, 50 m.; 6, 70 m.; 49 m.; 3, 45 7 to 13, River Natashquan: 1 to 4, each 50 m.River Piashte Bay: 1 to 8, each 25 m.River Baim Augustin: ] to R, each 25 m.Rulsseaux Vachong, Ma.G p Begon.No.14, 24 m.SAINT AE LAURE AND MATAPEDIA.Township Assemetquagan, 63 m.; township Restigouche, river rapges 1 and 2, 1% m.RIMOUSKI BAST River Cap Chaut, 1, A 8, 48 m.; 8, 45 m; River Matane A, BON A VENTURE WEST, Township Carleton, ranges 5 and 6, 34 m GASPE WEST.River Sainte Anne: D.48 m.; E, 434 E EAST Grand Riovers.Te ORE.GASPE CE) River Saint John: N, P, 33 m.; Q, 234 m.hm: O, 42 m.: Conditions of Safe.No ¥mit will be adjudged at less than \u2018mintmum price fixed by the depast- The Bmits will be adjudged to the highest bidder on payment of the purchase price, in cash or by cheque accepted by a duly incorporated bank.Falling t they will be immediately re-offered for sale.The annual ground rent of three dollare per mide in also payable immediately.Those timber Hmits, when adjudged, will be subject to the provisions of all timber regulations now in force or which may be enacted hereafter.Plans of limits offered for male are opened for in the Department of Lands and Forests in this city, and at the office of the Crown Lands and Timber Agents in the different agencies, in held limite are situated, up to the N.B.\u2014No seccount for publication of thés notice will be prog.if euch mation has not been expressly authorized to the departmen ADELARD TURGEON, 68 Minister of Lands a and Forests.96 4 laweow at the office of G.TEMISKAMING AND NORTHERN ONTARIO RAILWAY COMMISSION.TENDERS For Mining Lease, Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \"Tender for Mining leease,\u201d will be received at the Office of the Commission, 25 Toronto Street, Toronto, up to 12 o'clock noon on Thursday, May 10th, 1906, for a 998 year mining lease of the portion of the right of way of the Temiskaming and Northern Ontario Rallway lying north of Cobalt Lake and east of the 99 feet regular right of way, together with license as appurtenant to\u2018 such leuse to prospect and mine on the following two portions of the right of way: (n) Between mileage 101 and the intersection of the right of way with the southerly shore of an arm of Cobalt Lake, being 1,840 feet, more or less, north of mileage 102.' (b) Between the intersection of the right of way and the northerly shore of Cobalt Lake, being 1,450 feet more or less northerly from mileage 103 to mileage 106.Forms of tender and full information may be had, and plan showing location may be inspected at the said Toronto office of the Commission.Tenders will not he considered unless made on the forms supplied by the Commission for the purpose and signed with the actual signatures of the parties tenderige.Terms of Jease and of agreement governing appurtenant rights to be subject to the approval of the & mmission and to provide for the satisfaction of the Commission for inspection, audit and secur- {ty for payment and to reserve a reptal of $600 per annum, plus 10 per cent.of the gross value at the mouth of the mine of ore mined assaying less than $400 per ton; 25 per cent.of the gross value at the mouth of the mine of ore mined assaying $400 per ton, but not exceeding $1,000 per ton, and 50 per cent.of the gross value at the mouth of the mine of ore mined assaying $1,000 per ton and upwarda.An accepted cheque on a chartered bank of Canada.payable to the order of the Chairman and Secretary-Treas- must not be less tendered for such accompany each tender.lease, mus The party whose tender ls accepted will be required to enter promptly into a formal lease and agreement satisfactory to the Commission, falling which his deposit will he absolutely forfeited to the Commission.unsucessful to them.The cheques sent in b tenderers will be returne The Commission does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.H.W.PEARSON, Secretary-Treasurer.Toronto, 5th April, 1906.Papers inserting this advertisement wthout authority wil] not be paid for same.81 6 law ve TENDERS.ENDERS addressed to the undersigned at Ottawa, amd on the en- vetope \u2018Tender for Dredging , Sorel; will be received to TWENTY- up THIRD DAY OF MAY, 1908, for supplying and delivering at direct oan- nected dredging pump and a triple axpan- sion steam engine.Specifications and forms of tender can be obtained at the Department bere, and J.Desbarats, Director of Shipyard at Sorel.An accepted cheque on a chaterad bank, payable to the order of the Minister of Marine and Fisheries for one theu- sand dollars, must accompany each tender.The cheque will be forfeited if the party tendering declines the contract or fulls to complete the work contracted for, and cheques will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender.Newspapers inserting this advertiee- ment without authority from the Department will not bs F.GOURDEAU, Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries.Department of Marine Taser Ottawa, Canada, 18th Al, 1 aw PATENT NOTICE.Tn All Whom It May Concern: Be it known that the owners of Canadian Patent No.87,603, granted May 31st 1904, to Louls FREMAUX, for improve ments in \u201cHACKLE-BAR MOTION FOR GILLS,\u201d have commenced the manufar- ture of the apparatus forming the rub- Ject matter of said patent.The letters Patent and the right to manufacture thereunder, and the device covered by the Letters Patent are now for sale, For further information, address Messrs.MARION & MARION, Patent Solicitors, New York Life Building, Montreal.107 3 3aw \u201cELECTRIC SIGNS FREE \u20143EE\u2014 The Martel-Stewart Go,, Ltd.104 12 EASY MONEY AT HOME raising canaries.More profitable than chie- kens All indoors.You'll get $2.50 to $5 each for young singers.Experience unnecessary.To met you interested quickly we send COT- TAM HIRD BOOK (thousands sold at 360).and two cakes BIRD BI CENTS, and \u201cCANARY vs.CHICKENS\" showing how to make money with canaries, all for 18¢c., stamps or adress VOÉTAM RiRD SEED, 30 BL, London, vue se i5ê CORPSE WAS BURNED.Candies Set Fire to Drapery of the Mortuary Chamber.The body of Charles Bourdon, who died suddenly on Wednesday, while playing baseball at Longueuil College, where he was a student, was badly burned yesterday by a fire in the home of his father, 201 Versallies street.The blaze is supposed to have been caused by a candle setting fire to the drapery near the body.The damage to the house and furniture will amount to about $1,200 | HOUSE OF REFUGE.\u2014The visiting governors for the present week to the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge, and to the Homes at Longue Pointe, are:\u2014Messrs.John Patterson and C.Simpson Garland.The number of night'lodgings given last week was 172 \u2018and the number of meals given was 316.26.Lad DR A.W, CHASE'S CATARES Ci CUBE BE.COBAL Silver Values Run as High as The fiches \" he Door Ma are Tree 1 for the asking.We buy and sell shares in all companies operating in the Cobalt oamp.Write to-day for particulars.WILLS & CO., TORONTO OR COBALT.Un 14 (COMMON SENSE King Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs.NO OFFENSIVE oboR AD érugeists, or 881 Queen st west, Deware of imitations 40 813 BANK OF MONTREAL Notice ir hereby given that a Dividend of Two and one-half Per Cent.upon the pald-up Capital Stock of this Institution has been declared for the current quarter, and that the same wil be pavable at its Banking House in this city, and at its Branches, on and ufter Friday, the rat Pay of June next to Shareholders of record of 15th By order of the Board.E.8.CLOLSTON., seneral Mdnager.1906.Montreal, 20th Anril.96 12 2aw BANQUE D'HOCHELAGA, Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and three-quarters per cent.1% p.c.) upon the pafd-up capital stock of this Institution, has been declared for the quarter ending the 3st of May next, and that the same will be payable at its head office In this city.and at its branches, on and after Friday, the first day of June next, to the Max rcholders on record on the 17th M By order of the Roard.M.J.A.PRENDERGAST, 104 13eod General Manager.be closed from the The Montreal Temple Co.Annual Meeting of Shareholders The annual mesting of the shareholders of the Montreal Temple Company will be held in Une Grand Seer-tarvs Office, Temple Building, No, 347 [rorehester at.wast, Montreal, Que.on THURSDAY, the 17th day of May, 1906, it 8 o'clock pm.for the reosption of the anual report and statement of the affuirs of the company, election of directors, and the transaction of such other trusinens ax may legally come before the meeting, The transfer book of the company will Tth to the 1th nat, barh days inclusive.By order of the board, CHARLES W JHAGAR, Hon, Sec'y.Tape 108 30 Montreal, May \"th.COBALT We know of an especially good stock to buy.Write for.partieu- lars, and our frce Cobalt Market Letters.B.B.HARLAN & CO.Lawlor Bullding, Toronto.106 Go to \u201cRoston\u2019 0 erk, Shoes « catuerine 312 for 935 uear Ricury 86 Ju) MILLIONS \u2014] N es COBALT 100,000 { THB Il am now otfering FOUNDER'S Shad 1S oO ING SILLY COBALT co, EL IMITEDS at 2bc are, par value $1.00.Fully paid and non- -assessable.This company owns 40 acres of patented mining lands almost in the rentre of the silver-bear- ing area, Perfect title.INVESTORS: This is your first and last chance to secure stock of THE STERLING SIL- VER-COBALT MINING co, LIMITED, at 25 cents per share.Our booklet, \"Millions in Cobalt,\u201d and fullest particulars, on application.Write or wire your orders at my expense.Marcus Auerbach TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL, COBALT SILVER QUEEN,™ LIMITED.(Incorporated under the Ontario Companies\u2019 Act, and the Ontario Companies\u2019 » Incorporation Act.AUTHORIZED CAPITAL - - Divided into 1.500.000 Rhares This is strictly a, dividund-paying \u201cReal Shipping Mine.\u2019 $1,500,000.of the par value of $100 each.propositien, Invest your money in of We are now offering 76.000 shares nf this company's Treasury stock at par, $1.00 each.Marked cheques or cations.COBALT CONSOLIDATED MINES, (No appli- Limited.O Order must avcompany all Write or wire your order at \u201cour expense, Pernovur] Liability.) HOME BANK BUILDING, KING STREET, WEST, TORON TO, 102 166 3aw Tel M.290 For a first-class Fire Insurance Policy on your HOUSE or FURNITURE.Call, write or \u2018phone, 57 GUARDIAN BUILDING, 103 6 D.DEIVIV FE, MONTREAL DOMINION DEFOREST WIRELESS TELEGRAPH COMPANY LIMITED Day NIGHT RA MESSAGES DELIVERED We guarantee service Dominion DeForest MO OFFICE\u20143S8 Beard ef Trade Building.Tel.Main 913, QUERBEO st.Louis Street.Telephone, No.43.88 St Peter Street.Telephone, Ne.139.And in Parliament Buildings.OTTAWA OFFICES-\u2014#0 Sparks Street.Telephone, Ne.3054 And in Parliament Balld Rate-=30 comnts per 16 words; 1 TR\u201430 cents per 35 words; !2 cent per word extra FREE by uniformed messengers.rompt and efficient and solicit your patronage COMPAN Ye LIMITED.Ingn cent per word extra.Wireless Telegraph and SELL | Write to CL du : WE BUY | gu Metal Scrap Iron and Steel Spot cash paid for abandoned PLANTS, WRECKS FROM FIRES, ETC.CHAS.SISENWAIN & CO, us for Quotations.PT i n ij , 1) hdl AL 50-08 PRINCE STREET, MONTREAL.106 11 Saw 216 53 law Mi 369, St CATHERINE RIN OX EN SMOKING XTURE EA.(GERTH: z Le CR EE a S*WEST ASAT pe EA ATE hes 0st AE ee LS x14 \u2019 Steamship Virginian's I turbiner reparer LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL S000 SHOWING TOR CAVDIN ROUTE Malls Here Ahead of Matter Brought by New York Route.The Canadian route has made a handsome showing in regard to her European mails in comparison with those coming via New York.The White Star steamship Baltle, which was the mail steamer due in the American seaport late last week, salled on Wednesday, April 25, taking her mails on board at Queenstown on Thursday, April 26.The Allan Liner Virginian sailed {from Liverpool on Thursday, April 26th, and took her mails on at Moville tha following day.the £7th.The Allan reached Rimouski at 6 a.m.day.and at ten o'clock that night tthe mails were landed in Montreal via \u2018tthe Intercolonial.The malls via the Baltic did not reach Montreal unt!l Saturday morning, so that the mails via the Virginian contain a day's later news than those of the Baltic and were deltvered here some hours earlier than those of the White Btar Liner.\" ST.HELEN'S ISLAND PARK.g Sug st.Opening Suggested for Jean Baptiste Day.Members of the St.Jean Baptiste So- clety waited on Ald.Robillard to-day and suggested to him that, as the Government had turned the whole of St.Helen's Island over to the city, It should have a formal opening.It was asked that this should be held on June 24, St.Jean Baptiste Day.Ald.Robillard expressed himself as belng well pleased with the ides and promised to bring the matter hefore the attention of the Parks and Ferries Committee.Ald.Robillard explained that on account of lack of funds It was not likely that the city would be able to make many improvements on the island this summer, Formal _ © The Late Mrs.W.H.Cameron, The death occurred yesterday, at Arnprior.of Mrs.Robena Cameron, wife of Dr.W.H.Cameron, at the age of 29 years.Mra, Cameron was the eldest daughter of the Hon.George Bryson, and had onlv been marrted two years ago.She leaves her huc- band and a little five weeks old infant te mourn her loss.Stole Two Barrels of Beer.Arthur Chouinard, Henr| Chartrand and Ephriam Archambault appeared before Judge Lafontaine to-day, charged with having stolen two barrels of beer from Reinhardt's brewery, on City Hall avenue They all pleaded gullty and were fined $5 each days In gaol.or 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ane 8 PERFECT WATCH ADJUSTMENT.Everyone remembers the old- fashioned * Bulls-eye * that our grandfathers called a watch\u2014a curious piece of mechanism, thick, unwieldy ; running fast in the morning when freshly wound ; gradually running down as the mainspring uncoiled ; affected by every change of weather; inaccurate at all times.What a difference between it and a Birks \u201cThin Model\u201d Watch, Think that marvelous adjustment of parts, which makes it possible to produce this watch no thicker than a lead pencil and even less\u2014 of which makes it possible for it to run with perfect uniformity whether in a temperature of 30° or 100° Fahrenheit \u2014to secure a uniform rate of running during the entire 24 hours elapsing between successive windings \u2014to secure perfect time in whatever position it may be Jaid or carried.Not all watches are made with such care, but all Birks \u201cThin Models\u201d are, .- .You cannot buy a better watch, for there are none better made.Gentleman's Watch, particularly recommended for ita beauty and acctir- » gation to purchase.HENRY BIRKS AND SONS, \u2018Limited, \u2018Jin part payment BILL WOULD MEAN MANY MILLIONS Levelt Crossing Protections on Canadian Pacific Would Cost Over $24,750,000.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7\u2014The special committee on Mr.Lancaster's bill to oblige raflways to provide increased protection at level crossings in cities, towns and villages, this morning examined Mr.G.F.Gutellus, chief engineer of the Canadian Pacific.Between St.John and Vancouver the C.P.R.has 1387 unprotected level crossings in cities, towns and villages; each gate would cost on an average $600, the necessary watchman would cost $¥40 a year; repairs and supplies, $60; total cost per year, $300.Capitals izing the maintenance and adding the first cost, each gate wouldicast $18,500, an electric bell would cost 3300 on installation and the annual cost would be $25.Thus to provide gates for all these crossings would mean a cost vf nearly $34,750,000, and to provide bells, rather over $1,000,000.He went exhaustively into the respective merits and disadvantages of these methods, declaring that the only positive protection ls to carry the tracks either above or below the tracks.The average cost of a subway is from $40,000 to 345,000; the railway should not be asked to contribute more than one-third of this, or at all events should not be asked to spend more than the $18,600 which a gate would cost.Turning to the expedient of slowing down to ten miles when approaching a crossing.Mr.Gutelius estimated that this would increase the time between Montreal and Ottawa by 40 minutes.The time of a transcontinental train will be increased by 12 hours.The effect on freight trains would be sim- flar, especially in those on fast freights, where time is an object.With heavy trains this would become very serious.It would involve an addition of one train in ten to carry the same \u201cmount of freight, or an additional $1,500,000 a year tu the cost of operating fr:gnt trains.Socialists Plan for Campaign.The regular meeting of the Socialist party of Canada was held yesterday afternoon, when it was decided to carry on a vigorous campaign during the summer months.After the regular meeting Comrade A.St.Martin spoke on social problems.He argued for the necessity of change In the social system, and declared that the Socialist idea and alm were to educate the people for the change go that when it did come every citizen could tntel- ligently help it along in its proper channel.At an informal meeting In the aven- ing it was decided to call thé May Day Conference together for the evening of May 9, to discuss ways and means of bringing prominent speakers to the city.t \u2014_\u2014 Mr.Heney In Alaska.The steamers Jeanie and Portland, says a Seattle paper, have sailed for the north, carrying material for the new Heney Road at Orca.The Jeanie will proceed to Skagway, and take on equipment to be used in construction work.On the Portland will be M.J.Heney, Chief Engineer Rice, Dr.P.B.Whiting, who is to have charge of the hospital, and J.E.Pharo, general manager of the Alaska Coast Company.Both vessels are taking in laborers for the new road.As soon as the Portland reaches Orca steps will be taken to establish camps along the route of the road and the work of bullding the line rushed as fast as possible.Colonel Buchan Inspected Cadets.On Saturday afternoon Col.Buchan, C.MG, A.DC, O.C.Q.reviewed the Highland and Mount St.Louis Cadets on the Champs de Mars, in view of their approaching inspection by His Royal! Highness Prince Arthur of Con- naught on Tuesday next.Major Meighen, of the 5th Royal Scots, acted as brigadier, and Captain H.Jordan, of the 6th Mount Royal Rifles, as bri- gade-ad jutant.These two officers will act in the same capacity at Tuesday's Inspection, and Saturday's pro- ® cedtire\u2019 will be followed out precisely before the Prince.Harmony on the Great Northern.Mr.C.W.Spencer, manager of the Mackenzie & Mann lines in the East, | received a couple of representative Great Northern Rallway trainmen, on Saturday, and had a general talk with them over matters concerning the trainmen.The meeting was quite informal and no grievances were advanced by the men and they were assured of the friendliness of the management.Mr.Spencer stated this morning that the greatest harmony existed between the employes of the Great Northern and the men.Youth Stole Money Orders.Arthur Daoust, 20 years of age, appeared before Judge Lafontaine today, charged with having appropriated $105 to his own use, the money being C.O.D.orders which he was delivering for the Laing Packing and Provision Company.The young man pleaded guilty and on account of the prosecutors receiving a sum of money |.of the sum stolen, Judge Lafontaine sentenced the young man to 6 hours in the cells.PROPOSED TRAMWAY Citizens of South Shore Town Met tenants was held in turday evening to consider the proposals placed before Town Council Southern Counties Rall one year franchise für St.Lambert, zcamenting it with the city of Montreal across the Victoria Bridge by a half-hour service, - Messrs J.dent of the company, and Mr.W.B.Powell, the manager, were present in the interests of the company, Reld, A.Hicks, Mr.Cantin and a number of other proprietors dressed the meeting also, the fares to be charged.Powell pointed out, were regulated by the G.T.R.suburban rates, no lower rate than the monthly ticket, Some objection was also raised to the length of time granted by the franchise.the question of clearing the snow from the streets In winter, was also discussed.satisfied standing of scheme by pointing out that amongst those interested In the affair were the following: \u20148.T.Willett, F.D.Monk, M.P, George Sumner, W.B.Powell, and others.crue to real estate, nience which the half or one hour service would be to the citizens of the municipality was also pointed out.a referendum have been forwarded to the proprietors by the council, being returned.\\ Batter NbN pt Nap A victim of heart fallure while bathing on ; CECCCCE bull belonging to J.B.Jas latter for having without aüfficient reason made a charge against him to that effget/ has been condemned Dy ær.Jus- tfée Archibald to pay $100 and the costs of the action instituted by Mr.Deslau- riers.on the charge but was declared innocent by the magistrate before whom the case had been heard, and immediately took action for dam: court in this case held that the defendant had so lttle reasan for his action that there was suggestion of malice, but as the plaintiff had not been greatly injured in his reputation the damages were reduced to $100.rily on, and this morning some six T0 ST, LAMBERT Saturday and Discussed 21 Year Franchise Proposition, An open meeting of proprietors and St.Lambert's Sa- the St.Lambert by the Montreal & Fn a twenty- The company asks or W.Harris, vice-presi- B Mayor E.Harvey, Mr.J.A.Rand tenants ad- Some objections were ralsed as to These Mr.commutation 5-cent rate, helng permitted.Percentage of earnings, and The representatives of the company those present as to the the promoters of the J.W, Harris, The additional value which will ae- and the conve- At the present time the blanks for upon the questions and these are dally FERDINAND CASTONGUAY, unday.\u2014Bes also Page 14.Lexe) © UNDER MOB RULE.= 9, Washington, May 7.\u2014Guada- (© loupe, French West Indies, {fs under mob rule, according to a despatch received at the State Department to-day from the U.8.Consul at that point.His despatch says the mob is in control and the authorities are unable to restrain it.Election troubles are the cause of the disturbance.At the request of the State Department the Navy Department has ordered Commander Southerland, the senior officer in command of the fleet at San Domingo, to send\u2018a warship at once to Guadaloupe to protect American interests, The sail from San Domingo to Guadaloupe is not more than 24 hours.There are six American vessels in San Domingo waters.CCCCEECEECECRECCECERCREERE 00000 J00LC 3 Awarded $100 for False Arrest.lauriers did not ill-treat the ions in and the The plaintiff had been arrested es.The Six Hundred Immigrants Arrive, The flow of immigration keeps mer- incre £819,887, City Hg ek à The Gulf Report.hundred Britishers who came over on the Lake Champlain and Virginian arrived at the Windsor Station, des- Father Point\u2014Out, 1 a.m.Turco- th man.In, yesterday, 6.15 p.m., Resti- gouche, with tow.Matane \u2014 In yesterday, 3.30 p.m.Finn; in to-day, § a.m.Princess.Cape Chatte\u2014In, 5 a.m.steamer; in, 8 a.m.,\u2019 Hurona.Martin River\u2014In, 6.30 a.m., Scottish yesterday.9 Haro, Cape Magdalen\u2014 Out, p-m., Dominion; in to-day, 8.30 a.m.Dora; 9.40 am.Gaspesien.Fame Point\u2014In, 4 a.m., two masted steamer; out, yesterday 4 p.m., Mont- fort; 8 p.m.Ontarian; 10 p.m., Cape Breton.Cape Rosier\u2014In, 8.30 a.m,, American tug W.W.Robaling.1 a street car and a freight train was Low Point\u2014In, 7.30 a.m.Catalone: begun this afternoon.The body of the in, yesterday 330 am, ; uñfortunate man who was killed in pm.Dominlon, Tancred, Wasis; 6lthe coilislon has been ized as p.m., Angola.vo.Was Not a Jesuit Priest.a To the Editor of the Montreal Star.h Bir,\u2014It was stated fn the Star newspaper of Friday evening last, that a Josuit priest named Pedro Morales had been murdered in Spain by a brother Jesuit.I am In a position to affirm most emphatically .that there fs no o such Jesult priest as the said Morales in any of the four Spanish Jesuit provinces, Will you have the goodness to n publish this note and oblige.| Yours sincsrely.Q.O'BRYAN, 8.J.; ; \u2018 Britain\u2019e Trade Grows.\u2019 London, May 7.-~The April ment of tHe Boaid of [rade shows gers coming from the old country will from now on be steamers at Montreal, will be taken by rall directly to thelr points of destination Western Canada, while the third class passengers will be landed at quebec and will then come to Montral by rail and from here will be forwarded \u2018to the West, the Wellington strest collision between that of, Pacifique Robert, a young man | 22 yenrs of age, whose parents reside was unmarried and had been about four years in Montreal, will parade at the Drill Hall at 5% instead of Ash and Wi Sw y busthass under the name of Anh Swan, have made Judicial abandonment , of their property for the benefit of thelr state- creditors ~ at\u2018 the ' request of James rth 4nd (4572, and + dx A Fistobal ned for the West.The first and second cabin passen- landed from the whence they in Ontario or Victim Was Pacifique Hebert.The coroner's inquest in the case of He Hved with one of He t Saint Remt.is uncles at 963 St.Andre street.\u2014_\u2014\u2014- Prince Arthurs Guard of Honor.The Prince of Wales Fusiliers\u2019 guard f honor for H.R.H.Prince Arthur 945, as previously an- ounced, ) ., JUDICIAL ABANDONMENT Joseph iifam Swan, carrying on and GOVERNMENT GAN TWENTY-FOUR SERS Bonl de Casteilane la Elacted, Golonel Marchand is Not Yet Certain.But Paris, May 7.\u2014The election results to-day show {increasing Government gains.The Ministry of the Interior gives the gains at 36 and the losses at eleven, or a net gain of 24 seats, The effect of this is to give the \u201cBloc,\u201d or groups supporting the Government in the Chamber of Deputies, 2483 votes againet a total vote of 146 for the Opposition groups.The Government Left, therefore, appears to be assured of a majority of about one hundred.There remains over 150 districts, in which second tallots will] be necessary.Among the prominent men elected are former Foreign Minister Delcaese, former Premier Ribot, Wag Minister atlenne, Minister of Marine Thomson, former Minister of the Interior Dublerr, Count Boni de Castellane, the Marquis de Dion, Minister of Public Works Barthou, Minister of Agricui- ture, Jean Leon Jaures, the Socialist leader; Baudry d'Asson, Premier Sar- rien and Paul Deachantel, former President of the Chamber of Deputies.Included among the new Deputies are M.Leroy Beauleu, the political economist, and Maurice Barres, \u201cthe academician.The defeated candidates include M.Bos, chatrman of the Budget Committee; Stanislas de Castellane, brother of Count Boni de Castellane, and former Premier Flour- ens.Two picturesque characters, Col.Marchand and M.de Roulede, require second baliots in their district.CHURCH'S WORK HELP OF MAN Rev.K.J.Macdonald Enters on Min- Istry at St.Matthew\u2019s Church.The Rev.K.J.Macdonald, who was inducted last week at St.Matthew's.Presbyterian church, Point St.Charles, entered on his duties yesterday preaching at both morning and evening rervices.Speaking in the moming on the text \u2018\u2019Wist ye not that I must be about my Father's business,\u201d from Bt.Luke, 11.49 he emphasized the idea that this verse, which gives the only glimpse we have of Christ's early Ife.indicates the leading principle and purpose of his work, His Father's business ia to help man, end this Is the work of the Church.Mr.Macdonald took for his motto in entering on his new work.At the evening service Mr.Macdonald preached from Acts III, 8, \u201cPeter said, silver and gold have I none, but such as I have give I thee, In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk.\u201d Sliver and goid hold an important place in man's estimation, he said.They form the standard of relations between employer and employee, and the standard of charity.Acoording to this standard Christ and the Aposties failed.Of silver and gold they had none, but they gave the cripple Rifts of eternal value, sym y and health.or the ability to help himself.This is the only certain method of philanthrophy: a gift of money often falls to accomplish fis object.| TWO INSURANCE ACTIONS.Ons Was Partially Successful, \u201cShe Other Was Dismissed.- The action of N.Bolduc against the Metropolitan Life Assurencs Company for the recovery of 3500, the amount of a policy on his fathers life, bas been dismissed by Mr.Justice Loranger, who maintained the piea of the defendants that the insured had obtained the policy under false representations With regard to his state of health at the time.Judgment for $39 and the cost of an action for that amount has been given by Mr.Justice Bt.Plerre in\" favor of Mrs.Clovis Leduc, who sued the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York for $358, the amount of a policy on the life of her late husband.The defendants claimed, and the court maintained their plea, that the policy had been forfeited to them, except to the extent of 89, for which the plaintiff was given Judazment.» PERSONALS.(8ce also page fourteen.) Lord and Lady Templetown, of Castle Upton, Ireland, are at the Windsor, Mrs.Charles McEachran will entertain at dinner on Thursday, Friday and Baturday.Mrs.Michel Ameye will receive at 467 St.Denis street, on Thursday and Friday afternoons.Mr.and Mrs Chas.Duncan, of Westmount, left Sunday evening for Boston and Worcester.Mrs.Charles Archer and Miss Gertrude de Beaujeu have returned from Dansville, N.Y., where they spent the last six weeks.The marriage of Miss Jean Walker, of Metcalfe avenue, Westmount, took place very quietly, Baturday afternoon, to Mr.8.W.Morrin, St.Augustin, Que.4 Fined for Obstructing Trolley Track.An unusual case was heard this mornings by Mr.Recorder Welt, with the result that the accused was finsd $3 and cost or fifteen days gaol.Cyrile Rochon, a driver, was charged with obstructing the street rallway track.The motorman testified that Rochon would not get off the track,although he had rung the ng thres or four times, adding that when a constable in civilian garb appeared, the accused whipped his horse so as to try to get away from him.1 {rm ; * Boys Outnumbered Girls Last Week, The births in the city last week numbered 83.A peculiarity about the figures is that the males numbered t5 and the females only 28, while as a rule the females outnumber the males.\"Greed of Companion.Special to The Montreal Star.Poronte, ay 7\u2014Rev.Dr of the speaking in Old St.Andrew's yesterday, declared that the greatest\u2019 menace to the preservation of the Sabbath day was the greed of transportation companies and the selfishness of tha general public.The most treméndous,influence, he further declared, was Wing brought to bear at Ottawa to introduce and carry through legislation inimical to the welfare of the nation.+ Zulus Again Repulesd.Durban, Natal, May 7.\u2014A force of Zulus attacked Colonel Mansell\u2019s vol- umn near Cetewnyo's grave yoftelay, but they were repulsed with a losd of about sixty killed and wounded.a\" Strawberry Crop à Falilure.1\u2014The strawberry y : crop In dhe Ottawa Valley @ltitet \u201cYoung, contyactor, who Is a creditor for| will be à total failure this year, The : \\ an wit, his been \u201cpote | Bae sen Wes & disspirous eny for | champ.NORTH AERC ONDER SEARCHLIGHT With National Agency Company, It Received Mr.Shepley\u2019s Probing Te-day.Spécial Staff Correspondence.Toronto, May 7.\u2014There was a little variety in to-day'a session of the insurance commission.The Manufacturers\u2019 Life stepped down and the Union Life came under investigation.This morning the transactions of the North American Life and the National Agency Company were the topto, this question having been discussed at some length in Ottawa.The National Agency was a company formed to act as agent for the North American Life to handle the provident Insurance of that company; that is the policies not exceeding $1,000, on which monthly premiums are paid.The formation and scope of thls company occu- pled most of the time to-day.Manager H.Paliman, of the Union Life, was called first.Ho stated thac ha was president and manager of tha Union Life, as well as secretary of the National Agency Company.He was n member of the board of directors of both companies.Formerly he was manager of the Provident Insurance branch of the North American Life Insurance Company.; Provident Insurance, the witness explained, was for sums smaller than $1,000 upon which the premiinis ware payable monthly, as opposed to industrial insurance, which was also for small sums, but upon which the payments were weekly.Mr.Evans admitted with seeming reluctance that the volume of provident insurance business managed by him for the North American Life amounted annually to $800,000.The monthly premiums were seven or eight hundred dollars.This business was taken over by the National Agency Company in January.1901.This company was promoted by Mr.Evans.The other directors were A.BE.Plummer and Mr.Symons.Witness did not recall whether any book existed contalning the recard of the businéss taken over by the National Agency from the North American Life.The charter of the National Agency was produced.It showed that the company was organized \u201cTo act as managing agent for any insurance company.\u201d The share capital was $100,000, The witness said that his dca on forming the company was to extend the provident business of the N.A.Life.He had been limited in his operations for that company to Toronto city.Mr.Evans said he had the experience of seven or eight years in :ndustrial and provident insurance, having been agent for the Metroplitan Life for three years in Tennessee and representing the Sun Life in Montreal and Philadelphia.AGREEMENT EXAMINED.Mr.Shepley obtalned with some difficulty a copy of the agreement entered Into between the N.A.Life and Mr.Evans for the transfer of the Provident business to the National Agency.It was dated November 7, 1800, and provided for a transfer of all the business as soon as the new company had a paid-up capital of $25,000.Mr.Bhepley drew attention to the fact that there was a wide dif- ferrence between the powers set forth In the charter and those in the agreement.The National Agency had to pa seven times the amount of the monthly premium dues.At the time the transfer was made the monthly pre- rolums on Provident Insurance were about $700, the Agency paying about $53,000 for the old business.The sum of $2 per net thousand of naw business was also pald.The National Agency was also to pay a part of the surplus, but before this could come due there must be 10 per cent.dividend paid to shareholders.About fifteen shares of $100 were subscribed by the promoters out of a necessary paid-up capital of $25,000.Mr.Bhep- ley went over the agreement, and stated that the witness had been doing the active business of an insurance company in the name of the North Ameri- ican Life.He asked the witness if he did not think he was in this going beyond charter powers, Why had he not formed a regular insurance company?Witness sald: That by =o doing they had the prestige of the North American Life.It was notto avoid Government returns, he sald, In reply to a question.R.J.McLaughlin, who is acting for the Unlon Life, as well as the Manufacturers\u2019 Life, here entered protest that the Commission had no right to to into these companies that were not insurance companies.Mr, 8hep- ley read the act creating the Commission, which gives fairly broad powers.MR.SHEPLEY WINS AGAIN.After a long argument, Judge Mac- Tavish ruled in favor of Mr.Shepley's contention.A systematic system of bl ng was adopted by the counsel for the Union Life, efforts being made to prevent the production of the books and other records of the National Agency.The enquiry «about that firm went on.In January, 1901, when the sgree.ment with the North American Life was to be carried out, the $25,000 capital had not been raised, so a verbal extension was received to August.On August 4th the formal contract was made, embodying the terms before mentioned.After the annual 10 per cent.dividend had been paid to shareholders out of the surplus, the North American Life was to receive at first 20 per cent.of surplus, and finally 40 per cent.Under this agreement the National Agency worked until July 16, 1802, acting as agents also for the Canada Accident \u2018Company.After this date it was decided to form the Union Life Assurance Company.This decision was taken on account of the growth of the business, etc.Verbal negotiations were had with the North American, which company had no objections to the new company.Then the charter waë applied for.Hach of the seven directors were to take twenty-five shares.The National Agency took the rest.The seven âtrectors wéré Charles\u2019 Parey, H.By- mond, A.B.Vallerand, Col.Jones, Dr.Hughes, H.P.Evans and G.D.Mille- Death of Mrs.George Brown.Toronto, May 7.\u2014News was received In Toronto to-day of thé death of the widow of the late Hon.Qéorge Bro at her home in Edinburgh, Beotlan Mrs.Brown had a stroke of paralysis about three years ago, from which she partly recovered, but she nevér regain- her full strength.She is survived by twd daughters, ong the wite of Dr.A, H.¥.Barlow, of Bainburen Univer- \u2018sity, the other married to Mr.Geo Sandeman, of Edinburgh.Mrs.Browf waa about 50 yeary of age.Killest Hor for \u201clove\u201d Long Brawch, N.J., May 7.-~Thadeus Biron, who came here from Virginia in search of his wife who left him some time ago, met the woman on the street, and nftér à few words shot her y 44 4 dead.He wal ted.and declarsd ct is love for wide ipapaiied the \u201ca the | out of the OWNERSHP 0 CTS Wiillam Cox Shot Bonin-Law and Killed Himself After the Quarrel, , \u201c Steubenville, Ohlo, May T.\u2014Willlam Cox and his son-in-law.Willlam Carney, both coal miners of Smithfield, quarreled to-day over the possession of two cats, As Carney was leaving the yard Cox seized a double- barrelled shot gun and shot him dead.He then fired the second load into his pra breast, dying almost instantly.Goes Back on Interview.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7.\u2014The committee on agriculture this morning decided to countermand the order to Mr.Stems- horn, an employe of the Immigration department in Manitoba, to appear and give evidence.The subpoena was issued on the strength of a newspaper interview which Mr.Btemshorn since repudiated, and a telegram was sent to Winnipeg to\\day telling Mr.Stemshorn that his prgsence fn Ottawa waa not required.6 newspaper interview stated that Mr.Stemshorn was prepared to make some revelations as to the methods of the Immigration de« partment.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Montreal Signalling Class.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7.\u2014The following certificates have been granted at the Garrison class in signalling, Montreal: \u2014Captain G.H.Ferguson, 1st Regt.P.W.F.; Lieutenant F.C.Greaves, District Signalling Officer; Sergt.D.Chadwick, Signal Corps: Sergt.G.Purkess, Canadian Engineers; Corporal BE.J.Thom, Bignal Corps; Lance- Corporal W.Kenton, 1st Regiment P.W.F.; Privata R.Touzel, Victoria Rifles; Private W.A.Bonshor, 1st Regiment P.W.F.Private T.Atte- well, Signal Corps; Private P.Dick, Signal Corps; Private O.White, Signal Corps; Gunner W.Sayers, 3rd F.B., C.A.THE LATE MR.T.D.SUZZELL, (Ses also Page Four) Carefully Guarded Corsets.Special to The Montreal Star.- Toronto, May 7\u2014After beinæ carefully guarded in the vaults of a Toronto trust company for six long years, a pasteboard dex, carefully bound with wrapping paper, held fast with numerous seals, and believed to contain diamonds and jewels of great wealth, has been found to contain only & pair of corsets.The package was deposited with the trust company by an English woman of considerable means while travelling In Canada six years ago.The woman died a few months back and it was on Instructions from her heirs In the old land that the box was open- eda.Miners are Conoclliatory.New York, May 7 \u2014at noon to-day it was positively stated thatal- though the miners will first ask for a shorter agreement they will accept thres years if the operators insist upon it.Members of the Mine Owners Committee who were seen prior to the meeting, said that under no eircum- stnces would they agree to terms that would run out before April, 1909.They felt there would be no - trouble over agreeing on detalls regarding the taking back of all men and putting them in their old places.\\ Funeral of Hon.Peter Which.Special to The Montreal Star.Pembroke, Ont., May 7.\u2014The funeral of the late Hon.Peter White tnok place to-day.Among those who attended from Ottawa wers the following MP's: Messrs.Daniel Barr.Hughes, McLean (PÉI.), Porter, Sproule, Brabazon, Haggart, and Ingram.Benator Perley also attended.The staff of the House of Commons is represented by W.Bowie, assistant sergeant-at-arms.eigen Raced With Death.Special to The Montreal Star.Brantfo May 7\u2014Ths n ten érected at the Market street crossing of thé Grand Trunk do hot work prow perly and many drivers have been ca between them on the tracks.caught on\u2019 Saturday night before the approach of a train and escaped death only by turning the horse dnd racing down the trêcks in tront of the.train; which was finklly brought to a stop.math Made Haul of GIN.Nata, Special to The Montreal Sy, Prescott, .© district fying between Gananoque and Prescott, made à good haul on a tour of inspection tha other day.\u201d He suc- complete outfite for the destruction of game fish, ' ; 5 Helland Got Three Months, Toronto, May 7.\u2014Christopher Holland, for stealing $13,300 from the Ideal Bedding Company, was sentenced to three months in the Centraf Prison by Police Migistrate Denison this morning.The nmgistrate sald thejsen- tence would have been héavier naa it not been for the extraordinary unprofessional conditot of the lawyer the Ideal Company.: \u2019 ! Killed by Train, Special to the Montreal Star.Cornwall, Ont, May yore engarey friends have received ord of the death of T.I.\u2018Wood, son of the late mn for the Duluth, le and Hern Rallway.Btepply able an oct joy Wook wal way of bné tra struck and rus ovér by another.\" po TWO DEKTHS OVER ught Doctors Ashton and Fisett \u2018were thus | deeded in landing séveral hundred feet of gill nets, busheld of night lines, | sticks of dy: e; In t véveral 8 Colonial House, Philips Square MANTLE DEPARTMENT For the | Forse Show We call special attention to our display of Ladies\u2019 Imported Dresses in White Batten- berg Lace, Silk Ecru Lace, Canton Crepe, Silk Mull and in the new material, Lingerie, also in Embroidered China Silk.Most of the above are French models from the best designers, Also handsome white and champagne Embroidered Cloth Wraps, Ladies\u2019 White Linen Costumes and Shirtwaist Henry Morgan & Co., Montreal Suits.Rov.H.P.A.Abbott\u201d Eftérs on.Duties at St.James the \u2018Apostle, Those who knew of the Rev.H, P.Almon Abbott, M.A., the new curate of St.James the Apostle, mersly by reputation, were surprised to see in the pulpit yesterday morning a man of comparative youth, but their surprise was not followed by disappointment, Embued with broad, modern ideas, and equipped with simple but forceful utterance, Canon Ellégood\u2019's new assistant bids fair to become one of the most popular of our city preachers.A native of Halifax, Mr.Abbott received his education at King\u2019s College, Windsor, N.8.and Christ Church, Oxford.He was curate of 8t.Luke's, Halifax, two years before accepting his present position.At the morning service the keynote of Mr.Abbott's sermon, preached on the text \u2018\u201cBlessed are they that have not seen and vet have believed, John XX, 2, was the realization and interpretation of the spiritual world through the temporal.The text is paradoxical, he sald, for only by penetrating things material, and learning, their significance can we derivé any fdea of the spiritual realities.His concluding messige was a warning against being materialists, bind to the eternal, mystics, blind to tha temporal, or ritualists, narrowly putting one's faith in certain empty rites.At evensong, Mr.Abbott took hie text from the \u201cSermon on the Mount,\u201d Matthéw V.beginning at verse 89 His intention, he said, was not that of ex- plalning away all the difficulties of the .Mount Preacher's words, a task which would be the height of presumption In a young man, but that of setting his hearers thinking.He explained that a full realization of the truth of the \u201cSermon\u201d 18 only gradual.Some of its dictums which are quite in harmony with jdeas of to-day were entirely at variance with public opinion at the time they were uttered.Revenge, an honorable aotion in Christ's day, now gétting into disrepute.\u2018\u2019To-day the public respects the senator who hears with calm restraint the maledictions and aspersions of unscrupulous conduct and of the natural defects due to age, hurled at his head by one of his fellows.\u201d Similarly some of Christ's precepts, which are difficult for us to aocet 1 voice the sentiments which are arising in preparation for a actual milennfum: : Canadian Butter in Jamaica.Bpeciu! to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7.\u20143.E.Burke, commercial agent at Kingston, Jamaica, that butter from Nova Scotia which bade fair to become a standard table article in Jamaica has now lost its Heputation by being considerably deteriorated In grade.A cream- ory butter from Montreal put up in glass jars, however, has obtained a high reputation and the standard ls well maintained, though the jars do not contain the full quantity represented.Efforts were made to introduce another brand of butter from Montreal, but the sample shipment was too salty for the Jamaican market.Bonusing at Brockville, Special to The Montreal Star.Brockville, May 7.\u2014A public meeting of the citimens of Brockville was held last night to consider the organisation of a Board of Trade and the granting of loans to the Bhirreff Manufacturing Company of the town: the Salem Bhirt manufacturing Comphny of Montreal, and the Glauter Brass Manufacturing Company of Cleveland, Ohio.The last two mentioned firms are desirous of locating here in consideration of money, bonuses and other considerations.The proposition from the local concern was regarded with favor, but as to the other two opposition was manifested.Definite steps were taken to perfect a Board of Trade organisation.; Desperate \u2018Chicken Thief.Special to The Montreal Btar.Sarnia, May 7.\u2014Bdward Greenwood, a young man, went to an outbuilding -at the rear of his Jot last night, and as he opened the door a man shrang out .and discharged a revolver, and forcing \u2018his way past, disappeared over .the : fence.The bullet entered Gresnwood's \u2018side, but the injury infligted i» not serious.reenwood's explanation of the affair is that the stranger was « chicken thief.LATE COTTON MARKET NEWS.From the Bpecial Correspondent of the\u2019 Montreal Star op the w York Cotton Exchange, : New York.N.Y., May 7.\u2014 The market opened steady at an advance of 2 to 4 points, in response tô embles, and reports of rather less.favorable weather in the belt, It is en Old da e cotton marke\u2019 that a wet \u2019 crop.This {des probably arises from tbo fact that the wet weather prevents necessary fleld work and encourages the growth of graas and weeds The market worked up to a net advance of 4 to 7 points within the first few minutes, later è sing oft slightly, under realising.Liv.poo was quiet.and but fow cables were recélved.Prices there wera 1 to 3 pointe higher.The English spot market was 2 points higher on sales, 10,000 bles.serrage New York Cotton Exchange.Messrs, J.8, Bache A Go, 29 Hospital atreet, rt the totton market a» follows for the stag: \u2018+ ing.High, Low.4.30.January .63.20.10.68 104: May 11,40 ; July PREACHER PRAISED SENATOR.| \u2014 SHRP UPS MD DOWNS IN STOCKS Stocks were very erratic in the after- around noon, ne 3 p.m., and then getting à sharp rally.Rerding recovered to 129% the best of the day, and the general closing was firm, New York, May 7.\u2014Wail Street.2 p.m.\u20148tocks yleldeq easily after mid-day in sympathy with a three point reaction In Reading.The Hill stocks betrayed notable weakness, and there was a general return to the low prices prevailing at the opening or below.Bpasmodic rallies were very poorly maintained, and prices were allowed to sag back to the lowest.Business was very light during the greater part of the early afternoon, and improved later when the recovery set In.The Montreal market was siow.Afternoon Transactions Oglivie pfd \u2014320 at 135.Power\u201425 at 80, 25 at Detrolt\u201450 at 9234.Etoel\u201410 at 28%, 75 at 28%, 25 at 28.90.25 at 28%, Toledo\u201425 at 30%, 25 at 30%, 25 at 80%.26 nt 80% ?= Steel t pref.\u20143 at 76, 4 at 76.Automatic\u201426 at .Toronto Raltwes\u201412 at 115, 4 nt 115.lon Cotton bonda\u201483,000 at 974.Bank of Toronto\u20142 at 248.Mackay 80 at 634.Hochelaga\u201425 at 1560.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Supplied dy J.B.Bache ind Go.© D.Mon .k, Maoager, 30 Hospital st, : v - Nevin MART.Leg Stocks Open , Ç ws\u201d uy Jor Amalzamates Capte 107% 103% 10! Amerlokn Leo som 'o1% Gin fod 19%, jo bref.Nae las aise Am Sugar mein Go i8iX 133° aie 189 Am Smite A Ret Co 1474 148 ei 1g à 3p IN thd 8T EAN AE ; 18 vie nTR PUS do _prer 00% 1008, 0% ont Baitim À Ole.2e 1o%a 1013 1070 1044 Do an .eres \u201cstese susase vapgar LHL Canadien Paci 158 159 1 85% Ches & Oblo no B86 Bok WH \\ gay US if i Ba ii: ink 7 { if 4 iy 39 dos 44 1 de Do do pret Lansasé Texas com à do do eee Louteviile 8 Nashv' 14 anbatian EPvatre Missourt Pacific.00 Bou © Min BL PRE Gu M.1690 hen 8 Do.\u2018Pret 168% 165» | BY Contrald Hud.137 3874 18 kine Rallrosd ay az y Ds 3 EN wk den x Y'onte are i Northern Peale.104% 1 Ÿ Nor.& Western com 87% NT Peu Mal.oie ie is ue Pean agen xd .Vrésued Steel com.\u2018 4 Do do pf .* Pen 125 CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES, J.8 Bache & Co, 19! Mospitat report thé closing prices today ca rotons; Ney 70, 3008.Opening Highest Lowest Close Wh Mi B}% 9 he jay Then mas Be \u201c\" qe 8 as rll 14 ont May ve avy 2 » July Bla Pork May 18} 189740 3 .¢ He 151 1514 1 Sn ay wie ur uid pu j Rib Way 848 July 859 BOM We Sf We have meveral small iota \u2018of \"A Bonds nultable for small Inviet.which we can offer at ments, attractive rates, THE DOMINION SECURIT CORPORATION, Lhutted, Cannda Life I.C, NORSWORTHY, Nutiding.Manager.4 DTA SEAT + : : SETA ] sales In tho leaders.The highest and 3 .lature will pass a bill incorporating a new SOME FIREWORES IN BEADING STOCK It was only Feature ofa Rather Tame Day in Wall St.LOCAL LIST WAS FIRMER \u2014\u20142rtm But Trading Save in Power Which Went to 90 Showed Very Little Life, \u2014mpatset The settlement of the coal strike has belped the general market considerably and has resulted in a display of fireworks in Reading.Some of the big Wall Street brokers were buying Reading in 5,000 share blocks this morning and up to one o'clock, one house alone took 30, shares.The stock closed on Baturday at 126, ° ned at 126 to-day and then fell te 124 3-4.Then the buying began to appéar and the stock had u steady rise to 129 3-8.Later it broke violently to Delaware and Hudson moved from 201 to 203, while Erie opened at 41 5-3, went to 42 1-3 and then lost Îts advance.The other lenders were inclined to be frregular, although strength in Copper was a feature of some nate.Gold continues to flow this way, although the Bank of England will probably attempt to check the movement.That institution this afternoon advanced the selling price for Eagles Lo 76s.8 1-8d.on the advance in bar goid and continued American demand.Montreal stocks were not active but tn spots showed a _moderate amount of firmness.Power showed a disposition to recover a little to-day, but it did not develope much activity at the higher level.As inted out UE other day the decline Pi Power brought out some pretty good {nvestment buying and in the last four days a good deal of stock has been taken from the market.The sales nf Power last week were a little over 18,- 000 shares.This represented a good deal of forced liquidation, no doubt, but it {s fair to say that the shake up has improved the market position of the stock.\u2018Richelieu stock which acted extremely well through the trying days of last week was not liquidated to any marked extent.Is is sald that the results of the system's early operations have been fairly satisfactory, although this 1s naturally not a profitable period of the year and the officials are well sat- istied if they can make expenses.The directors and others have every reason to believe that the present season will go beyond early expectations in the matter of tourist traffic.The people in the States have plenty of money and no strong counter attractions are looked for.Twin City was inclined to be fractionally better.and although Twins 4d not act very well on the decline, some of the traders to think very well of the stock at the present level.The road\u2019s earnings for the fourth week of April showed an increase of $13,903, and a gain for the month of April of $60,216.issues still hold firm The Hovans J ol end decline to\u2018tôse groun: was a sale of 40 shares of common hers at 4, while in New York there were sales nt 46 3-8 and 47.Canadian Pacific showed little or no Jife in either market around 158 1-2 to 159, while Toledo sold at 30 2-4 and \u201ctoo\u201d common at 156, which Was higher than it reached in New York.Canadian issues in Wall Strest were very qulat, there being only scattered owe rices to noon were as follows : y st p ve d wd 88 153 1653 1184 1 ee tb ss ++ ue \u2014 are erred out.Winnl Electrie Railway Com- ue sad Lo face a long series of suits for damage to \u2018water pit pipes dy elect robysis: eil Telephone shareholders will be Interested to learn that the Ontario Legis- distance telephone company in this province: also that the Government of the new Province of Alberta is taking immediate steps to secure & pubitc owned telephone service, The Government proposes establishing a long-distance system, leaving the local lines to municipalities.This is Manitoba's plan, too.The New York banks have gained $7,950,000 from the sub-treasury since Friday on account of U.B.d against gold engaged f for imports.e Mill stocks were quiet.Great Neveu opened at 230, went to 2391, while \u201cNorthern Pacific started at 194 2-4.went to 1961- 2, and receded to 194 1-4.The sales to noon in Wall Street were 619,650 shares.» \u201cBoo\u201d Railway earnings for the fourth A D on Rs .or the mon M oth Cats for ths fourth week ot A; pri} owed à Euin of 82.072 and for the SBott aa increase of of $12.08.© MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Illinois peas at 94.Coal-\u201450 at 75.Iron-\u2014 at fox, 10 at 2! Auto.Ry.Sig \u201410 at : a.5 at 874.Toronto Ry.\u2014-9 at 1s, Irèn bonds-$1,000 at #4.Power-25 at ou\u201d 00 at 80%, 326 at Textile pid.TE pp To t-\u20142% a eax.ie at 93%, Ÿ5 ot Toronto Dank.at 249.Tolede\u20141 pue Tem, at 159.pars at 113%.Havana-\u201440 at 46.Ogiivie péd.\u2014B at 188, 100 at 187 .itt SAY ITS A BUCKET SHOP.That.Charge le Made Againet the Haight & Freese Firm.: The charge that / a pCompany, the broke: the ort: x Ci Court in the sult against thy company, aster 4) eel that the deglimigs of cèm were ine -bett wa | imate, he that \u2018certain correapottgence inditaté 4 know.lee that the business T company\u2019 AT th à egitioa gies pe and asunty of $160.000, It had ne offices 14 various New Enuting 4: toms.+ Be.nth.ts roubrer ok ton, and ei known In Montreal, which .es MORE NEW COBALT CONCERNS Capital : of Cancers Ranges From .$40,000 tb 42,600,000.thousand Two million five hundred bare ta sito Te head oitices 6 of which are e cobalt Chartered Compa Li ; y.eybury, with a capital of 350,01 & H velopment | dome the Mining & Lande Development Company, ., of T to, capital $40,000, have alsa been charts ed as mining coni- The os.K Standard Mining Exchange, Lim ns b FOR of 40, od x ao EW MADE ANOTHER NEW RECORD.Canada North-West Land shares continue to make new and a sale of a small block Is ed in London at 3%.reas is ln equivalent to 50% ca the Mont- Wall Street\u2014 Its Laundry - + oom ke punts to on.York ou Lee Cane < MONTREAL.EXCHANGE RATES.ca fo Phy funds, 1 ih otra 43 do Gemans, S00: BY Santen od ra Bion noie ?ables) blo 8-92: marta ptt _ A COMMON DIVIDEND, ! ; ! : NEW HOCHELAGA BRANCH, The Hochelaga Bank has ven rangements + , open shortly # n 8t.Hyaein! yaointhe.GRANBY WAS HIGHER.\u201d Granby sold high 1 urd {na wad quêtes = it Be HAP ry , LE a Suit, + W in Do Not Recognize yet that they are Supposed to Pay the Money.ONLY FIVE HOUSES PAY UP The Government Means in the End to Tax Every Wire That is Used in Montreal.crmm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Up to date five Montreal branches of Wall Street Stock Exchange houses have paid the Quebec Government the new ne 200 tax.are the regular houses Uke Ian- tops Bache's, and Laidlaw The others d0 not recognize \u2018the fact ag yet that they are lleble to the tax, and therefore they have not paid WH.rdealy it i» the Intention of the Gov- to tax every vate wire that comes into the city, but the new law docs not read cleanly upon that point, and will probably be amended until does read clearly and the Government draws in $£.- 000 from every In the meantime so-cafted bucket shops have not paid the tax, and they won't until officially notified that the law enfolds them within the grasp of the $2,000 tax.Of course, the Government does not of- ficlally recognise the faot that bucket.shops exist, although the Government winks the other eye when it says that.At all events the bucket shops are evidently going to be treated exaatly like the other houses.Thousand Millions Are Wiped Out It is perhaps not sufficiently realized how great the decline In stocks has been, Since the high prices of 1905 many of the acitve shares have declined from 30 to 80 points.This is a tremendous shrinkage, amounting to probably one thousand mil- Hons.Bays Henry Clews: That such a contraction could take place without involving a single failure worth notiug is remarkable testimony of the inherent strength of our financial situation.It perhaps can no longer be sald that stocks are unduly high so long as in- \u2018dustrfal and commercial activity continues at its present level.Securities have certainly receded to a more natural level, and Nquidation.if continued.should follow in other quarters where no recession has yet {_ken place after abnormally high pricea.Mary commodities, especially those in the metallic industries, are also selling too high for stability, and reaction would be benefialal.Prices all round, costs of living wages, etc., are too high.Perhaps such reaction may not be long postponed, and Wall Street, with its usual foresight, ia discopnting | some of these movements, .4500\u201d GAINS ARE VERY LARGE \u2014\u2014 voy Increased Dividend Easily Justified by > Present Showing.There continues to be no abatement of the rapidly ing profits of the Boo road.For the last week of April the increase in gross showed the great percentage of 56.21.For the month increase 60.93 per cent., and for fiscal Year to date 32.99 per cent.If substantiation were needed such favorable exhibits would certainly support statements of important holders of the stock that the dividend paid on the common lasué will be Increased at an early date.A \u201cGATHERING AVALANCHE.(Wali Street Journal.) In the years specified, and for dive and sundry reasons, the following finane cial interests have become enemles or antagonists of one man\u2014Mr E.H.riman 1901\u2014Jamez J.Hitt.} J.P.Morgan and Co.First National Bank.1003-4\u2014Fawin Pavey.Chea, Twee \"Resi Triand \u2018crow 1905\u2014Fhovrmen Sielcken.1906\u2014Stuyvesant James Speyer.DIVIDEND ON LE ROI STOCK.An interim dividend of 2 shillings a share has been \\ declared by the directors of the Le Rol 2 Com: The total ot Nes aividend a 1a £12,000, to the finding The Le Rol No.Zn of valuable shoots of hig! Live! ore, Is in a position to make la rofits than in 1906, when it paid divi ends to the extent of four shillings a share, IT DOES THE OPPOSITE.(Washington Post.) This slump in Wall Btreat stocks mh ht he stopped if Tom Lawson could be induced to predlet another panic.CONSOLS WERE STEADY, British Consols closed at 89 8-16 for money and 89 7-16 for.account.' OPINIONS ON THE Honey C Clews: It shuld be remem- losses hive fgllen nôt 9 ne tne 1 publle bur ADO | ch hold- ; activi TAY Tv ort ied > but who apparently have incapacitated.sotive una nttotiiog To ome, seems likely for some ti time + vs.Bache: Th There was very lt- ge in the situation that would call for a set-back x quiside of the fact had a wood recovery and was entitled \"to a reaction.J.B.Picken: The cos! strike is now out of the way.and business Eee country (a br stanoës we toc load a market with a good undertons and a cy towards \u2018gra: \u2018dual improvement, ; E.and C.rest There Were ra- newed complaints about ths jack of commission business, and brokers a fai era|ly handling outside accounts say that.thay have few ?# Woy orders either wa but.the feeling ts that the J soni \u2018ar enough for the present the mogning's news, | the con- ue of pe r Charles Head: \u201cTue undertone ix strong, venaovery has | Brokers have to work harder In a lively break than they do in a big boom.The amount of actual work involved In both cases may be identically the same, but the break brings a mental strain a Keen look-out for margined accounts and a general feeling of unrest that tells on everybody In a broker's office.The average broker may take a break with outward coolness, but, as matter of fact, he does not like to see a cllent lose niohey any more than the client likes to lose it himself.A Wall Street broker who passed through Montreal yesterday, is going West to get rid of a case of \u2018nerves.\u2019 \u201cOne week a it knocked me out this time, \" ha nai \u201cWa have een at work before the world was aired every morning, have been burning the midnight oll, I felt my head beginning to go around, so I'm off for the West, where ] can't hear that à ticker.\u201d The office boy in a St, Francois Xavier street broker's office picked up a\u2019 couple of oheques Juat Jo slae the Btock Exchange on Frid One was for 2500, the other for $16, and both were certified.Had they fallen nto the hands of an expert in the _cheque-cashing line they might easily have been cashed, with a tous of $616 to the person who signed em.The boy took them in to show his boss, who told him to hustle them up to the owner in order to relieve his anxiety.\u201cAnd, said the boss, \u201che'll give you $6 for your trouble, anyway.The « boy returned ten minutes later firmly grasping æ 25 cent piece.Canadlan bankers no doubt took a) great deal of interest in the announcement that $1,000,000 was being brought from England by the Royal Bank.These shipments, a common occurrence in New York, are unique for Canada, and ft is thougbt that this shipment may be the forerunner of move.The rate of exchange has been low lately, and the Royal Bank has been able to make the shipment at a fair margin of prof U.8, banks bringing English sovereigns to this side are obliged to melt them.and a fractional loss attends that operation.The Reyal, however, will not find it necessary to do this, as course, is! sovereigns are legal tepder in this country.\u2014\u2014\u2014 There seems to be nothing wrong with the old time- worn theory that It takes the stock market six months to go up and only six days to go down.One of the officlals of the National Bank of Commerce, in St, Louis, who attended the lowa State Bankers' Convention at Des Moines, while conversing with a group of bankers, was asked: \u201cHow did your bookkeeper happen to make such a bad mistake in your last published statement?He your circu- re of $6,899,- lation at the imposalble figu 997.50.\" The St.Louis official laughed.he: \u201cThose figures are correct.\u201d \u201cBut there are no two-and-a-half dollar bank notes issued, as your statement would seem to indicate.\u201d \u2018I know that.The matter is, however, easily expiained, The Government will redeem a bill torn in pt for one-half its face value.Bome on lost one of our 385 bis, presented That of it for redemption, for which he received $3.50, and the balance of the bill is still to be heard rom.\" The Bhakespeare Development Co.has been formed at Bault Bte.Marie, capital $300,000.It 1s not clear wi whether the | Fhe: ides, tn \u2018ta develop Hamlets for the stage or develop the King Lear mine of Cobalt.Mr.F.H.Mathewson, Montreal manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce, and president of the Board of Trade, leaves to-night for Europe, and expects to be away about three months.- BRITISH CONSOLS STEADY.How They are Traded In and Their Recent Flyctuations.Said sois, however, adjusted monthly.that the the speculative account open at the mettie- ment just leted was so conmiderabls es to havo an influence pon the money market ordinary investment busi- in rade for cash.the security is merely a matter of the seller's signing the Bank of England's books.Consois, however, have also an interest- price on the settling of mearly 1% per cent.ih a month 1b on im] mt moveme: end shows à de- cidediy sensitive position, BANK OF ENGLAND\u2019S STAND.Wiil Have to Stop the Blg Drain of Gold to States, London, Mey 7\u2014In expreassing the apln- fon, that it is impossible for the Bank of land to efow much more gold to be withäfawn, the Statist says: \u2018The bank will have not merely to protect its exiating (reserve, but during the next few t will have to obtain inane reserve Ih order tn be Puces in: to meet the usual autumnal de- nde.The pro sa the rate of discount will soon be futther advanced.\u2019 WAS PROFIT-TAKING TO-DAY.\" But the Market Was Mixed ' and Shorts Covered.market day, and initial prices orm de- elines, ranging from stout fractions te a full point.This was resummed further Hiverat seit © \u2018which was ettrébuted to people who supported tire market lower ' TRANSACTIONS IN TORONTO.Sates: Twit City, IT 8 a at us 12 1141 erial, 3 at 243; Mex 10 13734: Bao Paubo, 377 o B1 to 138; Bask of Toronto, ¢ a1 148 & R.rights, 44 et 11% k MORE NEW BRANCHES.Latdiew & Co.\u2014 There was nothing now.hed \u201c cause AND EFFECT (Wali Streat Journal: § sindatvativy basking! ib wa CAOPS JEOPARDITED Mh ay 1500 - eroaît.BY LACK OF SNC Strawberries and Clover in the Ottawa Valley Damaged.SHARP ADVANCE IN BUTTER Cheese and ®ggs Higher\u2014The Guar antee Question on Cowansville Board q Spécial to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7\u2014The statement Is made hy horticulturists that the atraw- berry crop in the Ottawa Valley will be a complete failure this season.The past winter has proved disastrous to the plants Those at the Experimental Farm were ruined.Mr, W.T.Marcoun, the horticulturist at the Experimental Farm, declares that nearly all the herbaceous perennials have been destroyed ,an experience unprecedented In the history of the farm The clover crop is a total failure.The destruction of the plants was caused by the lack of snow, the extreme changes of temperature, and the warm periods during which the earth wus thawed out for several inches in depth, These were followed by rain and severe' frosts, which literally destroyed the fibre of the roots.HAS CHEESE BOARD WON ?Buyers Promise Guarantee at Cow- ansvilie\u2014Contracting at Cornwalk Special] to The Montreal Star.Cowansville, May.5.\u2014 At Saturday's séeæsion of the Dairy Board, President T.L.Burnet was in the chalr, and a large assemblage of salesmen were in attend- ance, The feature of the afternoon wan the announcement of the president, in opening the session, that By-law No, 21, of which so much has been said in the would for this one session, be walved account of à received from the buyers that next Saturday they would be on hand prepared to put up guarantee of payment for goods purchased, either by asoepied cheque or other approved method and means.It 1s understood that the proposition or suggestion thrown out the Baturday previous by Mr.Arthur Jones, manager for Gunn, langiols & Co.Ltd.that he would éo something of this sort, led to the break of the combine among the buyers, and that Mr, Jones was prepared to put up his guarantee at this ges- sion, but would not take an unfair advantage of the rest of the buyers present.The whole session's outcome was in the nature of a victory for the salesmen.Mr.H.A.Hodgson, president of the Montreal: Produce Merchants Association, was present, and essayed to find out the arrangement that had been mada, but no information was vouchsafed by tha chairman, The firms represented or present on the board were Jas, Alexander, Lid., represented by A.W.Woodard and D.C.Alexander; lajeunesse & Duclos, represented by Mr.Date; Hodgson Bros., by H, Hodgson and P.Ferguson: A.Ne by H, H.Hibbard, the D.A.Mes Coo by w.Es, Hibbard; A.W, Hibbard, and Dalrymple & Son, by Albert Dalrymple.Twenty-two creameries boarded 1,031 boxes of butter, and four chease factories offered for sale 138 of cheese, and the top prices for but were 185%c for one single creémery, elena and 10Ke for cheeses, Montreal inspection.Vice-President acted as auc- ee à and oe following sales were ng made in French and English / for the, Trot time in the board's history: Jas.Alexander, Ltd., 802 butter at 18% to 18%ec: A.Dalrymple, 88 at 18%0; Hodg- son Bros, 30 cheese at 10%c, and 87 butter at 18% to 18%c; Gunn 65 cheese at 10%c, and 19 butter at ae Lovell & Chris cheeses at 10%c; unsold, 20 cheese and 80 butter.Brookville, Ont., May 7.\u2014 At the meeting of the cheese board held here Saturday, 2,518 boxes were boarded; 2,068 colored, ance white: 10%¢ offered, but none sold.Belleville, May 7.\u2014 The organisation meeting of the local cheess board for the year was held Saturday afternoon, and was \u2018well attended.The offivers were elected asm follows: President, W.Crews; ey: boxes, and it was resolved that it should bs done in future, and that it be incorporated in the rules and regulations of the board, A committee, Consting of Dr.J.A Bimmons, W.J.Crews, J.Falrtleld, J.A.Kerr and W.J.Magrath, wee appointed to revise the rules and regule- dons are board | and bring in a report at the next m y-four factories boarded 1, 033 boxes white and 491 boxes colored ch 1,032 boxes of white and 491 boxes of colored were pold, White brought 10 15-160 to 110, and colored 10 9-180 to 10%c.The balance sold on street at low prices.this date were from 9% to 9%o, to-day's prices being over 10 higher than same date last year.Ww.& Co., of this city, will this r send a representative to the yeu Brockville choess board.During the past week hia Sr gent over $100, 000 worth of cheese {0 the Ola Country.The grass s backward in this section d prospects are not fayor- large make of new cheese betére the D beginning of June.winchester, Ont.May 7.\u2014 At the ting of \u2018the cheese board Saturday 583 boxes colored and 63 hits Coritwall, Ont, Ma May 7.\u2014 At the Corn- Perd Saturday, 897 boxes old, 138 white at 10%e, and 208 col- at 1030.ngs were small, the dulk of the cheese in this district Cornwall ruling.en, if Terie, ia \u2018NY, Ma 4 ue us 7 F.H.Mathew.president = of the Montreal Board of Trade, who will act as one of coming Congre the Solognten Bs Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, is now in New York city, trom hich - ly for Englan centre he will seil short A Buenos Ayres cable sald: \u201cWeathe in ahowery.Holders refuse to-sel) to any gxtent at present i p es There will re doing a little next week or two,\" or on, during The U.R.Government crop report to be issued : 1 show tha area of wheat in cure ion.on May 1 per cent of abandon tion of winter or meaty mowing \u201cTands and spring pastures per oent.of spring ploughing and of spring planting completed by May.The report is expected to be ready ar\u201d 12 o'clock, Washington time, as usu Chicago rs: Both sides of the speculative controversy in oats greatly curtailed their operations lately, each ting for the other to make the next move.Patten found that the shorts were less eager to buy, and he accordingly offered nothing.The situation in cash oats was a little different.Recent large sales through the Fast had caused some demoralization among the larger buyers, but there wes a host of the lesser sort to take their places, and the Patten holding was Again reduced by about 250,009 bu.The mame prices were pent out on cash oats by the Patten forces, as pre- viourly, thus showing a tendency to wait for the buyer to regain his confidence.New York mays: Paraiysis in the cash grain trade on esocount of the etrike and no offerings of grain hy laos, and reallz- ing in the speculative markets, where not supported by strong buli parties, were the frentest and almost only features to note tely.; George Urhan, of Buffalo, N.Y.in touching on the flour market, had this to say: \u2018There ts only one way that I can account for the dull trade in flour.have been holding our wheat high and trying to sell all our flour at home.In order to seil our flour surplus, the price of wheat will have to go to a level with the Canadian product, so that the millers will be able to compete with the foreign millers.Our mills are mhut down and there are a whole = of others in the same fix throtghout he east.\u201d We Shipments of American oorn are arriv- tng out of condition at The continent % anxsous to cancel corn rather than have shipments made, as there fs less loss vemelfing then taking delivery of = poor condition corn orders to Jencel, on can\u2019t resefl, as they are unable re-Jet ocean This ts the sittmtion at seaboard.room.WHEAT STEADY AT NOON.Nearly Three Million Reduction in Vinible\u2014Oaté \u2018Firm, From a Special Correspohdent of the Montreal Star on the Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, lil, May- T\u2014May- wheat sold from 81 7-8 to T9 5-8 to 80 8-4 and July from 79 hd to 78 7-8 to 79 1-8, compared \" clos! yesterday of 81 d 7 1-40 respectively.y eu The bulls in May wheat attempted to throw over a good sized chunk of that grain after forcing prices upward to 1 7-8, but it broke to 79 5-8 on comparatively few transactions.The crowd | backed away from the offerings in a hurried manner.July \u2018waa forced up to 79 8-4, but broke nearly a cent on only moderate offerings.The bears in wheat are afraid fo make any attempt to pull the props out from under the market owing to the strength at Liverpool and the decreasing stocks in that markat.\u2018World's shipments were larger than expected and there was à further increase in the amount of grain en ocean pess- age.Winnipeg, Man., dian Northern ascling sopôré fer hog ee jndicates that in the.older distriots work ished, and that from 75 to 90 per jo ln is opmpieted in the north-western part and In the Deer districts.Rain has n, ng m good, - tleford district there was arn rent which are yet to be sooded.At >.J acres are under crop, ven hoe Farm, Afand.Dunrots rm, an rot and Minto.rain nas fallon around Neepawa, The growth in the majori of distri very rapid.v d cts 1s Russian shipmentg\u2014 ok.w week.Wheat, ar ve ee sens 430,000 870,000 Maize, none 115,000 Danubian\u2019 shipments\u2014 Prev.week.week.Maat, ars qr.ee 136,000 183,000 ze, q 430,000 48, Inspections at\u2019 Winnipeg Saturn No.1 northern .oa No.2 notthern .«cc.+.\u2026 85 No.3 northern .«v ov on se oo .18 No.4 northern .ccee \u2026\u2026.sasoveo 0 Other grades .6.00 0e os 81 TotAl vi Le een oa se as or oo 203 Last year.t8 Splendid in England: \"forecast, \u201ctine.pirm in- France; torecast, fine and The Liverpool spot wheat market closed unchanged, to-day, at 6s 7 3-44 to 68 8d for No.1 Northern Manitoba, 63 6d to 63 6 1-24 for No.Paris closed st and 22.10 for September and Decembsr.Winnipeg was steady at noon, on May, at 78 7-8, July at 30 3-8, end October 7 5 Chicago 1-8 up, at noon, on May, at 81 1- 5 ana 1-8 dowh én\u2019 July, st 79 1-8.corn was 1-8 down, at 46 7-8, and July 45 3-4.May vats steady.at 82 oe July 80 7-8, a PututR was 1-8 lowes on July wheat, t 80 1 \u201cLOCAL MARKET \u2014lome large salés of oats have on made mu last res figures, vis.La store Lon 1- for Nov, and 110% dos No.3.toe mand is and prices are very firm, ocoasional sales bringing more than quotations.Stocks in store in Montreal show a falling off of iy a bush- | els, and are now 297, ed that shipments for expo ti account will be of considerable volume for some time to come.an Stored In Montreal.cts table shows ¢ the stocks of grain sad our In in store in Montresl ti men on dates May 5.Am April 28, ok 2 \u201c0.610, Mr Tome 2 73 se ae oe 36,748 pe Dh viagra 336.000 Barley, bush, ves 15,426 33.522 .Buckwheat, 40.56.ing t 1 off until the situation dew eady at 20.70 tor May, | a 1175 Dales; Punta | ados} vagique, 7714.daie .7 \u201c \u2018It is so easy to get our suggestions for any department of a business house.Yet they.may have such a vital bearing on the service value of the department head who applies them.Library Bureau of Canada, Ltd.Card and fling systems 296 St.James Street.Telephone Main 3660.SURPRISE IN BUTTER MARKET.Jumped About a Cont\u2014Cheese and Eggs Also Advanced, Can.Associated Press: London, May 7.\u2014Demand for Canadian cheese was of a hand-tomouth character, as buyers were looking for a weekly decline during May, Choioëst tere quoted at §3s., and colored at 65 to 68.Butter.\u2014There was a surprise in the butter market.last Saturday, when buyers got out to Cowansville and d they would have to pay all the way from 18% to 18%c for their butter.This practically meant that the market was a cent more than they thought it was.This morning, the local market was in à very undecided condition.Dealers \u2018hardly knew whether to follow the advance or not.Purchases which were made at 18c, per 1b., wholesale, on Saturday, were re-sold this morning, at 18 1-2, without difficulty, and the seller allowed that the quality was not the best.Others were demanding 19 for choicest creamery and it is likely that that figure represents pretty accurately the market price, the range being 18 1-3 to 196.for fine according to quality.was apparently very little trad- this ls morning, merchants holding elopes.It is believed that, although England does not want any fodder butter, she was induced to purchase by the low prices of last week, and that perhaps & thousand packages were taken.Cheese.\u2014The advance in cheese was not so great a surprise as that in butter, for the reason that it was known that shipments to the other side were very large and there was an active competition on country boards to obtain the stock.In fact, the market the other side at a basis of around 11c.and it was almost a certainty that the heavy shipments would leave very little stock here.Country boards on Baturday went at such prices that much of the stock could hardly be sold at 11 1-4 here.At the same time it is thought that that figure is about the market, and that 11 to 11440.is about the most buyers would grant for white, while 10 7-8¢ to llc is the range for colored.Talk of shorts atill continues.Eggs.\u2014The market was very firm today.Packers are now puting awey stock as fast as they can, somes doing this on thelr own account, and others on contraots.Consequently, the quality of eggs for sale is quite light, and as a result, prices are if higher than last week.Deal p e opinion, th ° that they would not be e to make purchases at 18, wholesals, mentioning 16 1-êc.as about the proper figure, Sales were being made to grocers, in single cases, at 17c.The market is unquestionably very firm.Potatoes.\u2014Sales of potatoes were made to the west at a basis of about 65c.here, per #0 lbs., on on track.¢7c.for fine uote 63 to bout being abou brok delivered into store.Some may at 70 and an occasional lot may bring even more than 75c COTTON RATHER EASIER.Edmund & Charles Randolph's letter: ocording to the nd * very focal stock available for delivery on contract, and with a big speculative short interest in July, it vrooid seem that with a change for the new crop have been sold a erally on the good wtart for the growing crop, - +01 Opened Sealy.3 distant.At 12.15 The ana 1 te EE er, Bpot fair business doing, ?612d.American mid.Gates, 10.000; 5001 9,000 American.Imports, 8,000; af! American Tenders new docket, 1,000; estimated ports, 10,000; last week, 16, 749; last year, 18,896.Opening.High.Low.12.80.May .«».11.26 11.26; 11.82 11.19 July +.\u2026.11.11 11.38 11.10 11,10 Oot.>.10.58 10.56 10.55 10,55 veer ooo 10.58 10,59 10.57 10.57 LA YORK METAL A MARKETS.Special ork May 7.were the basic prices of close of buisness Saturday: féy., fce.\u2026 17 to 17.75.813.56 to ~~ The following metals at the Iron, sast, Iron, sth, a 2 fay., Birm., 14.Iron, nth., fge.16.25 to JE mn, basic, south, 814.60.Antimon x 22% to 23.London\u2014Leed, £18 be.Trade Fallures Last Week.Sem al allure us week In the Btates ss ed by R.G.Dun & co.were 312, flaviry 315 a 199 the preced week, and 212 the cor- Fospondins week last year.Canads numbered 81, Against ngo, 18 the preceding week, Pe Pr year.or fallures last week in the United Ptates, 8 1 were in the Hast, 51 Sou West, and 9 in the Pacific Bates, an 5 rt Lsbil ties of Lia or .commercial failures os reported for Ars $3,059,640, against $0,066,348 taste By vol Open To-morrow.more, a the pent ne he tts 8 of anotlon salep on vesday nex! The arrivals of root for the fourth moris na bales, Inc Including S008\" forwarged irect to Now South fort Bball 8, a bales; Quéens- lotort baies; sand, 0 bales; a 20817 436: Zealand, asmanta,: \u201cini va bales; | Cut Arerins, 8438 Royal Securities Corporation, Ltd.Montreal.St.John, Halifax, INVESTMENT SECURITIES YIELDING 32 p.c.to 6 pc.send for our descriptive List of OND OFFERINGS, HEFROF POLITAN BUILDING, 170 St.James Btrect Mentreal.J.NESBITT, Manager.[Are You Looking for Insuranoag?Let us tell you about THE EXGELSIOR LIFE STEWART & MUSSEN, Alliance Building.\u2018Phones M.2386-5188.\u2018Hartshorne, Bogert & Battelle, Members New York Stock Exchange GUARDIAN BUILDING, MONTREAL NORMAN BINMORE, Manager an Town of Wapella Debentures.Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned vatil $ o'clock Friday, the 18th dard f May, the purchaid of §1 07600.00 o of Wapella asbentiirea.bearin, est at the rate ve per annum, payable in twenty \u2018equal ne stalments, at the Union Bank | ads, Wapella.Saskatchewan, y the | first aay ot December in each yehr.THOS.F.TERRY, Se0.-Treas., Town of Wapella, Dated at-Wapella, this 3rd dey of May, 1808.108 8 Personal Interviews and Correspondence Invited |: on all matters ! relative to the purchase \u2019 or sale of bot Listed and Unlisted Seourities and for which no charges are made except on actual orders resulting.A VISIT to my offices will convince you that I have exceptional facilities for the satisfactory ndling of a constantly expanding Stock and Bond Business.NORRIS P.BRYANT, sxoxes.84 St.Francois Xavier st, Montreal.'Phone Main 4960 (Private Branch Hx- change connecting sl! departments).Exolusive leased wires to principal markets.INSOLVENT NOTICE Inre 8.GOLD & CO, 894 Notre Dame Street, West, Montreal.Bale by public suction by Mosrs.Mar of Montreal, at cotte A No.69 Bt.James Strest, on TUESDAY, May 16th, 1908, Lot 1 sev .ese eee Lot 4-\u2014Book Debts Pe wees wre one 379.07 Terme\u2014Cash.A deposit of at least 10 per cent.upon adjudication.The store will open for inepention the day before the sale, and all other information can be obtained frem \u20ac ed.WILKS & MICHAUD, 208 Bt, James Stree! MARCOTTE BROS.: Auctioneers.108 8 Saw PROVISIONS ARE STEADY.The market for dressed hoge is steady abattodr 10 to 1430.HAMA\u2014Extra large hams, 25 lbs.and =, 18%c; large hams, 1110 26 Ibs.140 per Ib; medium aises, 13 to 1 14%c, and extra small sises, 8 to 12 ro 180; \u2018hams, with bone out, rolled, 150 for large, and 16c for small, BACON.bacon, 50-peuné sides, 14c; \u201csplosd roll bacon, boneless, 13%c; English breakfast bonelces bacon, 17c; Windsor baokm, 16%0; green flanks, 11440; long clear, 13%0c, - v u ada short out mess, bo uality, $13.50; Canada short out back \u2026 $23.80; half bbls.R180; bi, $22.50 heavy short eut clear, fat.821.Pin 20-1.wooden chatee, ined lard com 7%0 per 1b.; ex- 21.00: heavy clear ae _ me PEACE sbocts, fine, was quoted at | rel und, tra pure, 12)%c; finest kettle, 184ces Toa ach.Pork line, T to So pee & : ° pee eo Ba Unks and fb.: smoked Frank- furts, 80 ; Oxford Mnke, farmers' sausages and .Cambridge saus- sausage and Pranawiokes, 8c; pork sausage meat, in Soa.pads, se | plate beef, Pers alt | bbl of 190 ibe, 368; per bbl.wii per tierce \u2018of 300 Tbs.$19.Imports for Last Apnl, London, May Imports the month April: Cattle 6,373, ue £100,~ : sheep and lambe, 898; valus £1,384; vibes 763,300 cowte., ve £371,043; wheat meal and flour 118,600 owts., value ewts, vaine £3,707; £64,792; pens, £43,077; cheowe, 3, hoe horses, 9,400 78,854 nd cvs, value #196,068; hams 11.7197 cwis., value ewts., value 234,004; 30, value £1,860.n ; \u201d Hemsley, 366 Bt J st, Mo bowls $5.00 10 820.00.M |.ortrest \u201cTHE _MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906; w PROPERTY FOR SALE.A For SALE \u2014 $5500, 977-979 BT.HUbert st.corner Marie Anne, three- story stone front block, large ature.two dwellings.Ernest Bolton.141 Notre © st.wes 105 6 APARTMENTS TO LET.TO LET \u2014 IMPERIAL APART- Yl ments (adjoining The Majestic), 18 Hope avenue.off Dorchester st, west of Fort st\u2026 only one remaining of tause hand- avuime suites, including heating, electric light fixtures, hut water the year round, gas SUMMER RESIDENCES TO LET.NORTH HATLEY, FOR SALE OR rent ous, Summer resort, arge new Bouse and three acre or fine view of the boat Messawippi Lake: ten large roams, besides bath and pantry.Hardwood finish, hot and cold water: The Hovey Bros.ing Co., Sher- 101 18 brooke.Que.TO LET \u2014 FOR SUMMER SHABON furnisbed house at Lakeside, steht rooms.Apply 184 McGill street.HOUSE TO LET AP CHATEBAUGUAY, good place for families to stay for summer months, near river; rent moderale.Addresn Vital Crepin.Chateauguay.Que.104 6 FOR SALE - 31900, CORNER GIL- range.gas grates.refrigerators, hardwood ford and Dufferin, brick store und floors, individual storercoms, water rates, Gwelling, lot 53 x 100; a snap.\\V.Ernest janitor wervice.For particulars app to J.Bolton, 141 Notre Lame west.106 6 F.Rilepert.60 Bt.Peter at 00 12 FOR SALE \u2014 HUTCHISON STREET.TO LET \u2014 AT 249 MOUNTAIN ST.Montreal Annex, two self-contained bright six rvomed apartments, large houses, » rugs, uil modern improvements; bathroom, front and back entrance, eat, and in first class order, siabling in rear, hot and cold water and janiter's services $4600 cach; immediate possession.Apply J14 tncluded In reat.Apply to first flat.24% Cralg st.west.104 6 Mountain st.,, or Phone Up 1623.104 26 FOR BALE \u2014 BARGAIN, NOS.610, fn TO LET \u2014 SUPERIOR HEATED IN- Dear Sherbrooke, LIZ St.Timothe et.two dwellings, good ceilur; rent $1500 price 81720.Apply U, Koberge, 611 St Timivthe.lus 6 FOR SALE \u2014 $:200, RIVIERE LA Prairie, tae residence vf Mr.Louls Garnler, with uver three acres oi orchard, Dear lLerminal car Hne.W Ernust Bolton, 142 Notre Tame west 107 \u20ac FOR SALE -\u2014 MACDONALD'S EState.St.Juhus.Que .several dwelling houses and spegtally May 8th, at Sheriff's Office, homestead and two houses on Champlain st.to be mold.Apply to J.H Beauregard, N.PF, Iberville, P.Q.108 2eod LOTS FOR SALE.* \u2018 JOR SALE \u2014 FLÉETCHER PARK.ONE dollar cash, balance one dollar weekly: plans on application, $1v4.00 to $365.00.Êredit Society, room 16, In?St, James st, Agents wanted.108 6 BUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE FOR SALE \u2014 HUDSON, QUE., NICE ottage, 7 rooms.beautiful situation, overlooking Uilawa river: price $lj40v.Apply 8.Shackell, 418 Templo Bldg.108 ¢ FARMS FOR SALE.er He i FOR SALE \u2014 30 ACRE FARM, BEL- oeil fronting Richelleu river, guod bulidinge.rich soll, $6300; near atation.P.Brown, real estate agent, 37 St.James street.106 6 FOR BALE \u2014 75 ACRE FARM NEAR | Vaudreull, on lake, having fine point for summer residence, $3200.point aivne worth the money.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 Bt.James st.106 ¢ FOR SALE \u2014 FARM, 378 ACRES, t Vaudreuil.fronting Lake St.Louis.24 miles west of Montreal; convenient to everything; $14,000.P.E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James st.106 6 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LETa nm ~~ TO LET \u2014 19 SHUTER BTREET A fine house, completely furnished, $65 per month.John James Browne and Son.307 St.James st.FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, §71 Dorchester st.west, from May to October, every convenience, taths on two flata,extenslon kitchen, gas and coal ranges.Six bedrooms.Apply O 650, Star Office.105 6 fi TO LET \u2014 HOUSE OF EIGAT .rooms for the summer, completely furnished, ail modern conveniences.Apply 78 Milton st.Fhone Main 1161.106 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED FOR ONE year a first class modern house in West End.Telephone Up 2018.108 6 Building Lots for.Sale For sale on CEDAR AVENUE, near Cote des Neiges road; beautiful situation, 100 x 120.MOTT PLEASANT AVENUE\u2014AnN un- ohstructed view, about 75 feet front.WOOD AVENUE\u201450 feet front.COTE ST, ANTOINE ROAD\u2014Cohrner Prince Albert, 70 feet front.WESTHOUNT AVENUE\u2014Corner Bel- videre, 3 frontages.PAPINEAU AVENUVE\u2014Opposite Park Lafontaine, 136 x 160.These are choice lots and may be bought now at favorable prices.H.J.ROSS \u201cHampton Court\u2019 Apartments.35% Mountain st; am S-roomed suite; choice of decorations and immediate ossession.Apply 8, dr McDowell, 42° t.Alexis st.M.14 102 HOWARD HOUSE ST.AGATHE.One of the finest properties on the Lake front, Thoroughly well built; modern; up-to-date; interior finish all that can be desired, Grounds about 25 acr FOR SALE OR TO LET.JAS.M.MITCHELL, 214 St.James st.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ey.FOR SALE, dividual flats, modern in every re- well worth visiting.situate 170 Villeneuve avenue, corner Park avenue, between Mount Royal and the Boulevard.Handsome suite of 3 rooms and larder, supplied with beat English ges cooking range, permanent wash tubs, high class plumb- combination brush brass fixturea.brass spect, ing, curtain poles, mahogany parlor mantel, hot water the sear round.trunk room, large back service atalrcase, lanitor's service.The place is enamelled white and burlapped taroughout and offers complete comfort, rental moderate.Apply on premises.108 34 TO LET \u2014 HEATED FLATS, GREENE ave.near Dorchester, five rooms (direct light), bath and store room, artistically decorated; refrigerator, alectroliers, xas stove.325; also one, § rooms, heated, $20.Can be leaned monthly.379 Greens ave.Phone 1003 Mow 104 TO LET \u2014 IN THE CHESTERFIELD Apartments, Westmount, suites of 6 and 7 large bright rooms, decorated, hard wood finish, pler mirrors, hot water year .Janitor, first clase fn every respect.moderate.Particulars Telephone Me- tayer, Up 153.106 8 \u201cTHE IVANHOE,\u201d PAR- apartments ET \u2014 ties wanting apaclous should inspect the above building.12-22 Durocher at, now on view.Jas.M.Mitchell, 214 St.James st.107 6 TWO SUMMER RESIDENCES FOR rent.between Bellevue and Beauhar- nols, one residence is furnisned, the other not.For information apply to Conre gor- otte, Beauharnois 104 PHILIPSBURG (MISSISQUOI BAY).To Jet, for the summer months.a moat desirable furnished house in Phil- ipsburg, Que, situated on Misstsquoi Bay; delightrul location, superior facili- tles for ating; excellent fishing, beautiful drivin ; not far from High- gate Springs: rat-class market and supplies convenient, excellent stable and carriage house in connection magnificent place for summer residence; not far from Montreal.Reasonable terms to first-class tenant.Address T.875 Star office.106 26 n TO LET A COTTAGE, CLOSE TO VAU- dreuil Btation, furnished.Apply Me- Lamb, 26 University st.106 « TO LET \u2014 AT RIGAUD RUSTIC COT- : tage (furnished), on banks of Ottawa, opposite Jones Island, $30 per season, pre- aid.P.O.Box 22, Rigaud, Que.106 6 TO T \u2014 AN UNFURNISHED stone cottage.containing 6 rooms and kitcaen, situated on the Bank of the Cha- from Post Office.Roosevelt Apartments 4476 St, Catherine street, Westmount.Suites of 6 and 7 rooms to let elegantly decorated.Al] latest improvements applied, Including filtering plant.To be fully appreciated, same has to be meen.Apply to proprietor, Robert Neville, Jr., 213 Merchants Bank Bldg.205 St.James st \u2018Telephone Main 8172, or janitor, on premises, 102 156 eod FURNISHED FLATS TO LETa a TO LET \u2014 IN WESTMOUNT, NICEly furnished flat of aaven rooms, beautiful situation; plano, telephone, etc, to responsible parties oniy; rent $35.90 Somer- ville ave.103 T TO LET \u2014 IN-MAISONN £ 108 ae, LET \u2014 A MAGNIFICENT comfortable, at.823 th, w.c.gas, self-contained Denia st.107 3 TO LET \u2014 7 ROOMS, BATH AND W.= heated hot water; sleotric light and gas: price 320.Address East 521, Sherbrooke TO LET\u2014358 RICHMOND ST., ONE house, three rooms and passage, $8.Apply 30 Laurder ave.after 6 p.m.TO RENT \u2014 A THREE ROOMED brick house, all improvements, rear No.9 Durocher st.Inquire No.9 Durocher st.BUSINESS PREMISES TO LAT.TO LET \u2014 FIRST FLOOR.UPstairs, bright and heated, good for Hght manufacturing; rent cheap.Apply to R.C.Miller, 308 Craig st.west.104 8 TO LET \u2014 FINE LARGE STORES, near Richmond st.on Notre Dame, concrete cellar, furnace; rent moderate.Apply at once P.Vanier, 1129 Dorchester st.Up 2045.105 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 WARBHOUSBE, NO.319 Craig st., four stories and basement (heated); for full particulars apply to J.Stevenson Brown and Co.,, Guardian Bidg., 0 Bt.James st.1 Sood FLAT Jo.LET \u2014 OVER 369, 370, 375 James ot.best lighted in the city.Aply + te Walker, 135 Bt.Francois Xavier 108 \u20ac TO LAT \u2014 WORKSHOP, ABOUT 25 x 40 feet; good light in rear of store.Address 253 Bleury st, OFFICES TO LET.To LET \u2014 FINE DOUBLE OFFICES IN Tatnple Building.on firet floor, fronting on Bt.pense et.Apply to Buperintend- ent, Temple LET \u2014 DESK ROOM.J.A.U.Beaudry, 3 Place d'Armes su : Te: LET \u2014 BRIGHT OFFICES, EN suitable for manufacturers\u2019 suite, first floor.Apply Phoenix Sun- ary arc.Ltd.% West Craig et./ 107 3 STORES TO LET.TO LET \u2014 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, two fine stores, near Roy.Nos.1054 and 1058; remtal $30 per month.No faxes.Parent .92 St.James st 104 # 0 T° LET \u2014 MAGNIFICENT STORE Bt.Catherine st.centre.Apply in East Bt.Catherine a.\u2018 ed FOR SALE OR TO LET, - FOR SALE OR TO LEÉT HOURK ON Brewster avènis Lachine wita garden and marge lot of 4; town water and uw conveniences; price low: greater part can remain on mortgage.bell & all, Temple Bldg.os 8 > RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 SMALL FLAT IN RE SERIE, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO Ler.TO LOT \u2014 \u201cDENIS ST fe EE Address T.Trembl fd a.treet.y and Co, 400 William st.Phone Main 301 108 4 BUSINESS CHANCES.a Fox SALE \u2014 HOTELS RESTAURANTS nm TO LET \u2014 A FEW OF THOSE BEAUtiful fiats, 333 end 256 Elgin avenue, facing the Park, Westmount.Reduced rent.B.A.\u2018Ratnhardt, Main 673.108 6 FLATS.49a BELMONT PARR, SIX rooms, beated, 434 Claremont ave.?rooms, spacious store 8t.Oatherine street west, Thos.Ligget.603 Bt.Cgtherine at.west.103 .Apply Tr TO LE LET \u2014 À FLAT, 5 ROOMS AND ge No.ae Notre Dame, pesr 8st.Elisabeth Bt.st Ward; gaz w.c.and bath; altered to uit tenant.Apply Hoolahan, 639 Notre Dame west, 103 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 224 MANCE STREET.' double drawing room and tive other good rooms, open plumbing, electric wires; outside lights everywhere; furnace in cellar.W.Nowers, 348 Wood ave.Telephone Westmount 7.108 6 ! TO LET \u2014 ON COLONIAL AVBNUE, Just above Prince Arthur st, beau titully finished new flats, with furnace, gas and electric lights, gas grate, with log and mantels, stationary tubs, bay windows, balconies, etc.Apply at 107 Colonial avenue.1 TO LET \u2014 1791-1831 ST.URBAIN ot, rooms, b., w.o., $13; 1798-1901 Bt.(upper), 6 rooms.\u2026 w.0., $16; beautifully situated; full view of the mountain: airy.healthy locality; quick street railway service; 73 Marie Anne st.(upper), 7 Too! w.c., hot water heating apparatus, $18.80: 58-74 Marie Anne st.(uppers), 6 rooms w.0.$13;: within 3 minutes\u2019 walk of Parc Lafontaine; very \u201ciealthy and convenient.Address room 16, No.260 Bt.James st.104 7 @th TO LET \u2014 NEW FLAT.5 TO $ Parc Latonteine, 8 rooms, furnace, electricity, all odern conveniences.Apply .Jarry, 28 Parc Lafontoine.oR Jnana fast 3435.10 TO LET \u2014 539 LANSDOWNE AVEnue, flat, seven rooms, bath, cold storage.electric fixtures, hot water heating; Immediate possession.Campbell and Howell, 328 Temple Bldg.104 \u20ac TO LET \u2014 T38 EAST SHERBROOKE 0 st.elght rooms well lighted, furnace, gas, hot water, bath, balcony, galier- {es.Apply J.Gougeon, 23868 Weat Dorc'1ester .Phone Up 4301 105 : TO LET \u2014 FLATS ON SUSSEX AVE.8 rooms; rent reduced; can be pe between J0 an am, and 2 Apply 36 Sussex ave, or Tel.Main audi TO LET \u2014 T ROOM FLAT, NQ, \u20ac Stanadcona avenue, bathroom and gas in house.Apply 1111 8t.James st.1 106 10 TO LET \u2014 BBAUTIFULLY FINISHed flat, 754 Mance st, Annex, bard- wood floors, cement cellar, mantel and every convenience.A.E.Fraser, 1604 St Urbain st.106 6 mT \u2014 A DHSIRABLE FLAT AT Ror tt Gauthier st, close to Delor!- Sherbrooke six | FOR SALE \u2014 A FOUNDRY AND MAchine shop, with tools and patterns in stock, situated In Wi nchester, Ontario, on the C.P.R., will be sold by public Auction at the \u201cBowen House,\u2019 on Saturday.May 13th, 1906, at *3 p.m, sald sale ta aub- ject to à reserve bi For further particue« lars apply to David Melvin, Winchester P.\u2026 Ontario.107 2 OHNSON & GRACE, 62 ST.JAMES ST.restaurants, near Post Of- $15,000; easy terms; Craig at, per week $10,000; another one $7500; St.James st.west, , $4000; su Henry, $3000.fie receipts s4do G.T.R., 35000; Sraisouneuve all on easy torma.BEBT PAYING Jonson & GRACE.long eo and Ontario; prices the Provinces of Queb 1076 from 33000 to 820,000, on easy terma.JOHNSON & GRACE.CONFECTIONERY and baking business, Bt.Catherine st.west, fixtures, stock, horses, teams, all $900, worth $2000; also several srocery stocks, a and 80 ots.on the dollar OHNBON & GRACE.goods store, St.Catherine st.west, long established, fresh stock, but on account of sickness will sell at 80 ota.on the dollar.An exceptional bargain.107 OHNSON & GRACE.\u2014 IF YOU HAVE À small capital to invest into business, consult Jonnson &.Graces befors busing elsewhpre.We have always in our books great opportunities to ofter the public.\u2018 0 FANCY.DRY OHNBON & GRACE.IF YOU WANT cash for you business, consult Johnson_and Grace.We have always in our books weady buyers for cash.We will lgan part of the money to any one who will buy any of the above businesses through our office, at low rate of intereat.076 Fer, SALE\u2014GOOD PAYING RETAIL goods business on St.Catherine street: only part caëh necessary, balance on easy payments; reason for selling, owner has other interests which prevent Mm from giving his personal attention to the business.Apply P.O.Box 914.For SALE MACHINE SHOP AND two lots, each 115x132 ft.deep: 200 vards from G.T.R.station: 50 miles west of city; a bargain.F 1266, Star office.108 3 or ESTABLISHED DOWNTOWN book, stationery, music business for sale; fine chance young man; cash only $4000; reasons sale, ill-health proprietor, Apply 1095 Cadieux FOR SALE.A PAs tt R SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KIND- mier avenue, above st, rooms.all well ligated.open plumbing.xas Jing.$3; out maple, $3.00; tamarao and electricity, hot water heating.A ac flat blocks.82.00; mill biocka, 8176 per load; No.1026 Dorion st.near Rachel, 6 rooms Anthracite coal, delivered in the city.A.H.Lapierre, Architect, Btrest Rallway C; MoDiarmid, No, 3 Canal Basin, Guy ad Chambers, 106 ¢ William ats, Bell Tel.Main $63.ase 713 R SALE \u2014 FURNITURE.CARPETS TO LET\u2014AT SACRIFICE, 2 FIRST- refrigerator, hall stoves, kitchen Tel.Enst 3143.TO LET \u2014 CORNER ROY AND LAval, aix rooms, firet floor, $22; 3nd, $23: 8 modern rooms, St.Urbain, $38.The Gross Real Estate, 362 Bt.wrence st.108 6 brooke at.east.106 6 | TO LET \u2014 TWO NICE MODERN ! flats on Delorimler avenue, No.1196.1202; rent $16 per month.Apply Dr.(Dugas, 403 Dorchester east.3 | TO LET \u2014 IN THE WEST END, À ' modern flat of five rooms, newly decorated.electric fittings in TY Daisy furnace, open plumbing; wiil be ready for occupation July lst; rent 15 dollars.R 760, Btar Office.106 3 FLAT TO LET.10 ROOMS, 322 EAST Sherbrooke at.corner St.Denis st, heating.Basaliers, oiectroliera, shovelling of snow, hot and cold Tater thoughout; most moder: Improanen Apoir, Las tourélle, Main Bell 2235 or Fant 38, .« fi TO LET \u2014 NOB.404 AND 410 BAN.! t street, two most up to dat lower flats of seven rooms.just around the corner from St.Louis square; rental $2k Parent Bros, 93 Bt.James st.107 3 TO LET \u2014 AT LACHIN TWO Ber, six rooms, bath lights; on the street car sbvre, 330A Bt.Joseph 108 2 fn I TO LET \u2014 MODERN, WELL FINished flata Upper Delorimier avenue & and 7 rooms.special inducements.H.H.Hutchins, 703 Merchants Bank Bidg.Phone 943 Main.108 12 fn TO LET \u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL FLATS, 838 St.Hubert st.upper $32, and 85 Tupper st.middle, John James Browne and Son, 307 St.James at.|g\u2019 TO LET \u2014 MANCE ETRDET, 539 TO MU 545, between Mount Royal and Vil- leueuve, one middle flat and two lower flats.7 and 8 rooms.Apply on premises or phone \u2018Main 3485.108 \u20ac BASEMENT FLAT TO LET, 408 ST.Lawrenos st.PROPERTY WANTED, tastier ANTED \u2014 A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, © with about three acrea ground, on & preferred; readily reach- pes by cars and not over one hour from cir State full particulars and lowest cash prioe, or would exchange for city property.Pro dress H 90237, Star Branch Office.FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET.LET \u2014 LARGER FURNISHED = Te flat In \u2018The Btanley.\u201d tor summer months.Apply at door 1, 3nd ficor, or Tel Up 3248.107 \u20ac MACHINERY FOR SALE.Fer SALE \u2014 MACHINERY, tools, electric supplies, ture CHINE fixtures, vers ing must be sold, at Blectric Engineering Co, 85 Inspector st, dy Wilks and Michaud, Curators.Toms early and get the pick 106 3 MISCELLANEOUS, tp Tes GLOBE, TORONTO, years The maton Toro has Ld ° ra Sournaliem; to-day.The Toren in alsa tion is 38 p.c.and Hs advertising patron- 33 1-3 p.0.Erester than that of any other morning paper in the n; the Globe is the recognised \u201cWant advt\u2019 me- diem For rates phone The Globes Montreal Office, of Trade Building, ar write The & lode, T .246 318 JOR OVER oo THE x HERALD 18 TO HAMILTON WHAT Star is Mon ths recop- nized vant ef Jou want hein, Harald asd tual advertise in the} erald and = results, Rate: 1 cent à ome for the price ot» two.Sonn to daily 32: acurdey asi D.\"500 & Year, Address The eraid, Hani} mentioning paper.SE .bo six GRAVEL ROOFIN - ment roof and galvaniseg Na, wer also Port) ros osment and asphalt flooring.damp-proofi basemen specialty J.Gurland, i and 3» Be.nl st.Phone Main 8 103 6 ADAM WESTON, PHRENO oOLOGI 244 .Dufferin etreet, will be avi the aity within & month, and those ~ivning to consult her had batter do PO Bt Once.Readings y, sat on gutranteed, ho and 8500.No Sunde; reading.Take Amherst care 104 ¢ TO FUR: : Huse for Vaio, Bann Jae young pas PERSON TO | nleh and ke Areen 1 494° Dom NE = it cleaned will turn white as ndw; STRAW ie 10e; Your oLD | ranges, office furniture, for cash or aredit.H.A.Wilder & Co, 358 St.James Jia 8t, Catherine, 2030 Notre Dame st.165 313 BUTT.tandard Bottle Exchange.Cadieux st East 3728 All kinds of etes bought, sold.exchanged, wholesale and retail; car lots hipped receive special attention; private 810 312 GAS STOVES.Rental plan.\u2014$6 with order and $6 for two ive years, ena which st ove is yours.Delivered, set up, free of charge.The M = a P.Con New York Life Bullding.94 33 For SALE \u2014 MASON & RISCH UP- + right piano, et great bargain, as owner fe breaking up housekeeping.For prices and further information address C 8921, ftar Branch Office.106 4 R SALE -\u2014 ILLUSTRATED POSTAL cards vf all kinds, wholesale and re- tall, fmest retail store in the Dominion: a visit will prove the above.International Post card Co.11 8t.James st.Main 23861.ot 6 PERSIAN LAMB JAGKETS.The Specialty House for Persian lamb jackets and men's raccoon coats; a large and varied assortment always on hand.McComber's, 516 Bt.Paul street.88 163 For Sale on Easy Payments Furniture, carpets, stoves, go-carts, etc.ste.The J.8.Prince Co., 33 Bt.Lawrence st.108 813 R SALW \u2014 DRY KINDLING, 81.1v; cut shabs.$1.10; hardwood, 91.80; ail kinds of coal.Benj.Adduochio, 123 Bleury st.Main 5987.104 6 FURNITURE All kinds of Furniture, Stoves and ranges; also carpets, ollcloths, rugs and rats, Large assortment of baby car- and go-carts.Sold on easy terms, at Pan) Albert's, 131 Cralg street cast, Shrouite Cuy Hall 149 OR BALE \u2014 OOAL., NO.3 CHESTNUT, 35 per ton, delivered, for cooking.small stove, etc.Ring us up, Connell Anthracite Mini Co.Ltd.21 Bleury st., M.5198, M.3013.104 26 Gold and Silver Platers Finishers, H.LET & CO.135 vire street.Bell rer, iain 3872.243 212 For 54: SALE \u2014 ON EASY PAYMENTS, io rices, sll kinds of furni etrigoratons, iY] Urbain st., Uni- 57 6 stoves, oicloun, go-carts, West Craig street, near 8 versal Furniturs Co.R SALE \u2014~ CARPETS, beds, bedding, made ru writing desks, parlor and bedroom furnl- ture, office chairs, roll top desk, cheffonier, sldeboard, bouffet and dinner waggon, dining table and chairs.Thomas Ligget.Ltd.604-606 St.Catherine st.wosat.108 +6 FURNITURE, carpets, 1k SALE \u2014 FURNITURB, STOVES, carpets, ollclothe, for cash or easy payments, at Lande Broa, 178 St Lawrence, near Dorchester at 3 es FRAMING Given special attention.Msione Framing Co., 48 Btaver Hall HiIL sé 79 EVERYTHING For qale everything to furnish the home, in who r in pert We invite you to open un with vose all you want from Car- our large stock of Furniture, pats, Btoves, Bedy Carriages, eto.the aocounts without interest, in oly weekly or monthly amounts, Metro- poutan House Furnishing Co., 30 33 otre Dame st.west.6 313 R BALE \u2014 HAND FRONTING MAchine; never been used; just thé thing for w_ hand lsundry.Apply \u2018Montreal Steam Laundry Co., $53 Craig st.west.106 4 p oR SALE \u2014 3 PEERLESS LAMPS, NO reasonable cash offer refused.Avoir to Madame Papin, 1439 St Lawrence near Mount Royal avenues, 108 & R SALE À WILTON, BRUSBELS & pestry stands cheffoniers, enamel and brass bed- dining chairs, aideboards and tables, Englieh Unoleum,upright end square pianos, mirrors, etc.Goda value for cash buyers.Fraser Bros, 453 Bt.James st\u2026 corner Inspector et.107 3 For SALE \u2014 GASALTERS, BLECTRO- llers, two and three polished brass and crystal, quantity of ps 4a electric globes, gas mantles, ges ana electrical supplies.55 Bt.Antoine ot.For Salm Toot AIL BOAT.CAT RIG- ong, Loan, wood as new, eplendid boat and oer ove.Address BL A Taare - 108 3.Saw OR BALE \u2014 HAINES BRON, NEW York, square piano: @ very fine in- in rosewood case, carved lege nnd Te SUR se rade pi RE Cy Se ve cellant s fis y \"FOR SALE at JOR SALE \u2014 YARD AND À HALP Smith concrete a ry : mixer; can be & soon at rand Trunk elevator, Windmill t Montreal 108 3 For, = SALE \u2014 MOTOR CYCLE, BRAT French make.à 3-4 horse power, in good order, buyer, 8135.Franco- American ce eT Bay R 6ALBE \u2014 GOOD WILL AND TOOLS of a plumbing and steamthtting concern, Hatablished nine years; goo reason selling; no reasonable selling; surgeots oor offer refused.\u2018Apply GROCERY FIXTURES For sale at a bargain\u2014Grocery Fixtures and Counters, large size Grocery Refrigerator, four es, complete, rasa and iron weights, and a coffee mill, trioit ton t can be run by steam, elec- or gasoline er.The Hamil- 0., Bt.Catherine and Peel sts., AGENTS WANTED, ATED home Wa BARTHQUAKE\u2014 iy Vin Lh hundreds' of thousands of millions of dollars worth de- iy Naf SN eas disaster continent ver autte Ban Horror.The story of daves! BE calamity most graphically told, is b cing prepared.Liberal terms.Outfits free.Un oubtedly the fast- fret \"aorvea.Write Micon any.Lote: aerv te Nicols Co y.Limited, Toronto, Canada.can 103 \u20ac ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE, BRIGHT HUST- ' - lng sgents wanted to sell teas, cot- fees, spices, Over $3000 a year U 18 being made by agenta.G.Marshall and Co., Lon.nt.208 \u20ac Agents Wanted \u2018Wanted, agents for the city, with or without experience, to take orders for an article that sells readily.Both salary and commission allowed.A ood ce vassern either mun or woma: For = um \u2014 BXCEPTIONALLY FINE practically new; all fittings, including Dertosdy new sail, Jee boards, etc.A good chance dor w any one desiring an extra good canoe ew with ull fittinge, gbout 180: will CD À tor C55.Address = Ja.tar 3 For SALE \u2014 BUNLIGHT OIL, ALBO American gesolene, daltvered to any part of city.W.Prowse, 264 Liverpool ov 10 $2.50 to 35,00 a day.por SALE-\u2014DGG6 FOR HATCHING; can ES James stree Room 3, Se- white Wyendottes and barred Rocks: cond Floor \u20ac 108 3° batamce of Seno, To 18; 1] stock tine layers; ANTED \u2014 AGENTS FOR OUR lots.$4 per 100.Address H 1378, Btar Star lamp chimney lock; fast seller, office.big profits; sample and terms by mall, 10 cts, C.H.Tubbs, Roslindale, Mass.AGENCIES WANTED.ANTED A MANUFACTURERS agent heving first class connection with wholesale dry goods house, clothing, Ben Telephone Main $015.For BALE \u2014 COTTONWOOD FIXtures, suitable for druggists, eto, 19 in.deep.® ft.high, T1 ft.long.Apply 47 ce ote etreet.10 {OR BALE \u2014 IMPERIAL EMBOSSING preds, cost $176 tares months ago, any reasonable offer accepted, Appiy room 40, 107 Bt, James at.107 Ler BALE \u2014 GENERAL HOUSEHOLD goods for sale cheap, stoves, bedu mattresses, go-carts, croquet sete, dinner and tea sets, refrigerators, washing machines, pictures, mirrors, frames and ten rolls wall paper.35c.James McAran.28 Chabolllex square.08 3 Jaw For 8 LE \u2014 CHEAP, BRASS AND EN- umetled bedateads, genuine leather couch, box lounge, mahogany parior cabinet, Swiss lace curtains, electric and gas fixtures, Wilton rugs, stair carpet, sewing ma- ~hine, gas stove, brass poles, stove range, 2788 Bu Catherine, near Fort.108 2 Jor SALB \u2014 MOVING PICTURB OUTfit complete, Edison's latest Improve ments; In use only about six weeks: in pers tect condition; two reels of film, 3000 feet, 20 minutes each.Cash only.Address M 1298] Star Office.For SALE\u2014TWO HENS OF BARRED + Plymouth Rocks, Headed by fine cockerels, chicks, poultry house, brooders, incubators, and accessories; everything complete for any one starting in the poultry business; will sell at sacrifice.A.C.186 Berri.R SALE\u2014ALMOST NEW NEW MAson & Risch upright piano, $295 ean turers, ste.is open to sell on commission lines suitable for these trades.Address B 1054, Btar Office.107 3 ANUFACTURERS AGENT, HAVING first class conneotfon with wholesale dry goods houses, , manufacturers, ete.is open to sell on mission lines suitable for these trades.Address B 1054, 8 Oftice.107 3 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.NN Nt VV/ANTED-FHORBES.PARTIES HAVING arnesses or vehicles of any kind for sale will tp bring them in, ns we make good satlefacto: We uell oy suction every day at ie p-m, Private sajes ut all times.Consignments of all kinds solicited; satisfaction guaranteed.T.Ww.Foster and Co., auctioneers, 605 St.Paul » 104 25 V ANTED \u2014 COAL CARTS AND MEN J to deltver \u2018Connell Coal, \"136 St.Euenne st.St.Charle M.es \u2018 107 2 Fer SALE \u2014 BY AUCTION, TUESDAY, May Sth.at 10.30 am.at our stables.605 St.Paul st.We have been instructed bh; the Montreal Parcel Delivery, to sell without reserve, 15 head of go express horses, thoroughly oity broken and In epiendid order, single and double express harnesses, single and double covered expr wer- gons, sll hand-made and in perfect order, also single and double express nleighs.and ; positively without or mit.WIR .be view at our Tuesday fnorning, +05 st.Faul = sale it start at 10.30 am.sharp.Foster & Co.Auctioneers.Tel Man Puf fes far: 3 TS.FOR BRINGING TOGETHER BUYER AND SELLER.LOST.OST \u2014 A PAIR OF LADY'S EYE: lasses, In Lachine, on May 3rd.Finder whi be rewarded on returning same to A.Clement, Bt.Lawrence Hotel, Lachine Locks.OST \u2014 FRIDAY MORNING A SILVER L pin, via Belmont, University, Vio- toria to pret 8 Stanley, Please return to 29 Belmont st.ward.Lost A \u2014 APRIL ste oN CENTRAL train, arrived _G.T.R.station at 2.45 p.ne P tami vate papers.Finder will be re- w vod M returning same to: (Hassford Bros.and To.303 and 805 St.James st.OST \u2014 LADYS UMBRE INDIA silver ead, bisck handle, Reward at 389 Mountain st.OST \u2014 DIAMOND RING (BOLITAIRR), 14k gold.Finder pierre ruvuin cu.Berri at.and receive reward.\u2014 POCKET BOOK, WITH OWN- LL: name on.Return to 60 Baldy st.Westmount, and receive Teward.\u2014 BLACK CHAMOIS PURSE ON Le Western avenue or Bherbrooke st, Westmount.Reward 4476 Western ave.tan d with Finder please return to 62 Drummond stand receive rewand.J osT\u2014-on SATURDAY AFTERNOON, white bull terrier bitch, uncropped, dark rim around one eye.Answers to the Finder return to 117 \u2014 BETWEEN HENRY BIRKS, ST.L° Gam Catherine, University.poster Hall ar to Craig st, Jou mounted fountain pen, bearing initials G.I.B., 1905.Fimd- er will receive by returning it to Miss G.I.Brown, 48 Vigtoris sq.108 2 OFT: IAMOND BROOCH (4- LEAF Lo erm), Sunday, via Hutchi- son, Prince Arthur, Durodh Hom, Shuter, Sherbrooke, Ul sido and Manmfietd.Drummond.Josr\u2014oN SUNDAY NIGHT ON ST.Catherine street, near Morgan's, blug hand satchel with gold clasp and sliver H.Finder on aide.orn eo 629 City Hal ave., L Friday svenine.on uma, Contatning agi cnr ticket.Pan to 3 Souvenir ave Reward.AND FR & od vg BIRD way of Matthew, 108 3 OST Ln » Sunday DIF Manatietd.et.Cutherine Te Lau at 43 Bt.Luke st.JLOST-IN STRENT CAR YESTERDAY or Bt.Catherdne st., leather 81r d.108 = OST\u2014LAST BATURDAY MORNING on\u2019 detween Osborne et.a bank-book (Merctiants Bank of Canada), containing by return to the west oi brenda of Merchants Bank.108 % Lo \u2014 HAND BAG CONTAINING o dollar \u2018silver, keys, rib- volaity st.ne,\u201d near Karn Poni.return.Reward at 9% Tup- per nF ang LesT \u2014 IN THE VICINITE OF THR Cat st, un mountain or St.\u2018Wed.May 3, gold locket ie portrai reward.Mrs, Judah, 81 Durocher.OST BETWEEN ST.MARK BT.and Branley Hi Hall Ul via St.Catherine locket set with street, turquoise, >.gold natn finder please return t 8t Mark st t: RING WITH 6 KEYB.Jost \u2014 REturn to 23 Bt.John, room 10, OBT \u2014 HAIRED Fox TERrier, A A er \u2014 ON FRIDAY, 4TH, YELLOW and white collie, Return to 410 net.and receive reward.Any jog dog after thin notice will Lo ons detain be Drose¢ I OFT\u2014ORBENHEART FISHING between corner Shuter and ROD, Between Place d'Armes and Mea) st.about 11.30 am.Saturday, a large sum of money.overy.A rec a pu London : cost F450.Can be seen 13 Bayle at.108 4 ther particolars R BALE\u2014A BAY oh BOUND, 6 SALE\u2014UNDER THIS AD- years; weighing 560 Ms.Apny 53 adole Minvae: St Henry st, corner 84.Paul st.Tel.Main 2369.For SALE \u2014 WORKING HORSE, CART Pol and harness.Apply 47 Brikannia et, nt Bt.por SALE \u2014 HIGH CLASS CH cob, 151 broken: 8 lady to be appreciated: OMvier avenue, Westmo price sado.AD Apply er For SALE \u2014 A WELL BRED AR horse, perfect driver, hands.Apply McManus\u2019 stables.308 3 Sood DOGS FOR SALE.ang, For SALE \u2014 ST.BERNARD BITCH, one year old.Apply immediately 106 Pontize.PERSONALS.Nl PFPROONAL\u2014 INFORMATION WANTBD ue, carpenter; last route by his eon, Peter Lesooque, care of Molachian Bros, Gau- dette P.O., Kippewa, Que.107 3 PERSONAL INFORMA TION WANTED Benjamin Lewin, formerly of information received by his brother, Thomas .Lewin, Rock Creek, Ohio.107 3 PERGONAL-INFORMATION WANTED of Alfred Padgham, who left Beckly, been years ago: Address his , Charles T.Padgham, Box 115, Ont.107 3 PERSONAL INFORMATION WANTED of Mary Castle, who twenty-one ago for America.Ad- Years adress Ner unchy, John Geddige, 39 Silvi street, Belfast, Iredeurd.107 \u201cae xzie Sande, , Co.Antrim, Ireland.1073 persona, \u2014 NURS BURDEN HA t t Les Bijury at, Tapered om 2 es Up.PERS WILL THE PARTY aking \u201cDavid Davis\u2019 and who worked fi Sugar Refinery, kindly give more particulars at once.Address 1449.Star office Prise vero 0: TO KNOW whéreadouts of James Stecle and ! when last heard of were working on amer: Montreal, in 1804.A friend en- quirés.Address J 1408, Btar office.PARTNERS WANTED, Y Aer PARTNER TO TAKE HALP pis veut in manufacturing plant, email ca: over 0 per cent.profit.Doaress Fe Ur Bnook, St.Armand, Que.108 5 STABLES TO LET.To 1x \u2014 THREE STALL STABLE, rn shed and fesd shed, on Pine ave.méar Main st.Rent low.Address 18a Guilboult et 103 \u20ac Te.LET \u2014 GQOD STABLES, WITH very oanvenlence.four stalls, gp APRIX i \u2018Beaver Hall HiR 2e0d Yachts Launches The season being close at hand, owners of Sail or Steam Boats, Yachts, Launches, Skiffs or Canoes, etc, will find the \u2018\u2019 For Sale \u201d Wanted toiPurchase columns of \u201cThe Star\u201d a valuable ESTNUT high.De perfectiy sou sound, Su WANTED TO PURCHASE ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIBF AND gentlemen's cast off clothing fura, ir aller;, Highes given M.e Brrean: 760 Notre Dan orders attended.2 2aŸ WANTED -\u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEmen's cast off clothing, fure.jewellery, diamonds, oarpets, etc.Highest prices paid for good goods L.Adler, 135 Craig ot.west.Mall orders attended.Tel, , dain 18.+ WANTED TO PURCHASE.Ladies and gentlemen's cast-off clothe ing, furs, dismonds, old plated atlver, carpets, alleloths end furniture.Pearao AL Notre Dame West, first, as rices in the city.Mail or ore attendea: el.Main 965.312 WANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEmen's cast oft ciothing, furs, jowel- ery, carpets, furniture, stoves, best prices paid.H.Rubin, 437 Craig east.Mail orders attended, Tel.Main 4374, 89 36 WANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE EVERYbody's cast off furniture, cloth- Ing, fur coats.old gold.silver and diamonds; best prices for good goods; promptly called for by M.Frank, 15 Mast Pr at.Tel.East 3087.40 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE LADIES and gentlemen's cast off ciothing, furs, jewellery, carpets, etc.Highest prices pa.aid.Mall orders attended.Chas.Mazur, 93 West Craig st.104 & Perforating Machine Wanted, first-class machine for perforating designs on paper, for fancy needlework and other art work.Par- ticulare, name of maker.cash price.to J.W: Davidson, \u201c43 Culeruine street, Point St.Charles.107 3 WANTED \u2014 LARGE SOLID QUARTERed oak sideboard, with china rup- board on one side, golden oak finisa.State price.Apply E 1210, Star Office.JANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECOND.V hænd gasoline launch, in Al condition.State cash price and full description.Address G 9235, care Star Branch Office.108 3 V ANTED A GOOD NOG, COLLIE, trained preferred.Apply to Geo.W, H., McKenzte, New Richmond Station, naming price, etc.Address J 1448, Blar Office, 1v8 2 TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 TEACHER FOR ACADIMY, Cooksaire, Que.commencing Sept 4th,1906:; let, Principal (male).2nd.Lady fot Model department.Address stating qualifies cations, etc.etc.8.Baker, Secretarjye reasurer.103 8 \u2014 FEMALE TEACHER, TED el diploma).for Prince Albert school.Applicants to give references and state experience and salary required, parce to begin Beptember 1st.Address Fleming, Secretary, 5! Coursol st.108 sy AY ANTED \u2014 TEACHER FOR THE Maple Grove Model 8chool.head teacher, to commence in the beginning of Beptember next.Apply.giving qualifications and stating salary expected to 'Thos.R.Porter, Bec.-Treas., New Ireland, Co.te santic, Que.107 PUPILS WANTED.rt Pe et ANTED\u2014PERSONS WHO DESI aber igind a Duglish, address H 9 WANTED ANY PERSON DESIROUS - st pertenced locution will find an ex- er by addressing H 9278, Star Branch office.ROOMS WANTED.ha ANTED \u2014 THRED UNFURNISHED ! rooms on bathroom fist, weet of Patk ae Maderate rental, Parmasant tenant.pply W 954, Btar Office.109-8 DESIRES WWANT IONTLEMAN | Neer furniehed room.with privileges.State terms and foulare, Address à 5336, Btar Branch 108 3 Wars \u2014 A LARGE UNFURNISHED 1 Y¥4room,)| Sin use of kitchen, young ocvuple.Sate terms.Address H 5239, Star Branch -\u2014~ YOUNG WIDOW EMPLOY- ! ANT ced the day.see room, with motherly woman, who will Joof after young baby day time Address G 5230, Star Branch Office.108 VV ANTED\u2014A GENTLEMAN WANTS ! one or two quiet rooms for pert of summer awsy from oentre of city; modern conveniences.state rent per week, Address H 1379, Star office.WANTED\u2014AL DOUBLE OR LARGE ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.ANTED \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms, with board, in west end or Westmount, for two ladles and one gentie- man.V 947, Star Office.107 3 ANTED \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN REquire comfortable room und board, vicinity Dominion square.State terms, which must be moderate.G 9310, Star Branch Of- tice ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY ROOM and board in nice family: terms 512 per month; near Windsor at.preferred.Address G 9233, Star Branch Office.W ANTED\u2014FOR SUMMER MONTHS, nicely furnished rooms with board for Leman, we.wife and child; good central fenton conveniences.Please state Terma.F 200, Star SOARD.AA et Boss - \u2014 D EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD, quick service, $12 month; $3 week; six meals $1.Sussex House, 48 Metcalfe st.103 6 OARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR BEARL, PRIvate accommodation.professional attendance: ladies treated: hot baths.Auer lights; steam heat.160 Bt.George street.108 OARD \u2014 FIRST CLABS MEALS.QUICK service, six dinner tickets $1.extra dining room now open.Regal Cafe, 2434 St, Catherine st.near Btanley.108 & WANTED TO BORROW.WaxTED \u2014 TO BORROW FOR ONN \"year 3100, at 10 p.c.interest, on good security.Address H $345, Star Brinch Of- MONEY TO LOAN.Mees TO LOAN, $5000, FIRST MORT.Etes: principale onty.Address V V ste, .107 2 Aronson & wn Brokers & Jewsliees 80 o Hs Gg 31.Nes: me se MONEY re age, Watobés, TO LEND o Jewellery, Clothing, Furs medium for bringing together Buyer and: Seller, re- bultingsélways in quick .and satisfactory transactions TOR BALE\u2014A SAILING Fens 38 teat.oan § ol mon r 182, a notion, L142 Sete Dame MORTGAGE LOANS , LOANS == MONTRRAL IOAN & \u201d» Wee nd Oh Sees 340 saw | bo iin AED .+ WW: Loges LA nb Le Ces a Ya .4 a EE far 7 Se \u2019 ; * < - ° MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014MONDAY, MAY 7, 1906.9 comp ee \u201cTHF, DAILY STAR_MONDAY, \u2014 reg yee ny SITUATIONS WANTED.SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS VAGANT.mm EEN tg at Sas ro La 2 on TL00NS AVENUE, PRIVATE TE \u2018 Gta TANTED = - > LE OOMS \u2014 TO LET A RGE UN - \u2014 xX ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENBRAL SDR- TANTED \u2014 IDWAY AT- -\u2014\u2014 FOR PURE FOOD EHOW WALT nurse SITUATION, two dede ee.Wa A ad anim in.Sites In nissed double parlor, steam heated, R family, gentleman's bume, newly de- ; : W vat, nw cooking.ay 783 Oity V tractions Sanied for Watertord Ola V & young ludy of good appearancs and fersnce.Apply tu Mis JucoDeOR's Iteliuble country Jor city household; references; sal- hut and cold water, gas and electric Light, curated, large front room, crystal gsaslier, Hall ave.Boys\u2019 Reunion celebration July 2nd and ®rd.ability.Musi speak ench and English Epioyment Ufites, ++ Mackay ul ar; very medoerate.Address G 9131, Buar} in a privste family.pply 683 St.urbain wardrobe; no children; telephone.208 5 Performance y and nigh Enormous fluently.D 1192, Star Office.- ee Branch Office 107 2 [utreet NTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER AND laps expocted.C.J.Cunningham.Heore- es - ; ST QUMS \u2014 NICELY PURNISHED WITH tary.103 @ ANTED \u2014 A HO ANTEU \u2014 SOLOMON BHUGQEN, - neh A pewter.exportence no V USEMAID.APPLY 2 W Punter, dece.at.ng.paper hanging.WANTED - BTEADY, RELIABLE OUMY \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, modern copveniences, slectric light.one et Stato salary ex ot J 1401 Bishop et.Fleferences required whitewashing toting, viasteilug, ete.616b man, complets vetefinary cducation, private Touse; gontiemen preferred; teiephoke 66 Boaver Hall Hill.107 à Tb Ii i di Bler Office.y expected, VV aNTED \u2014 CHANCE TO LEARN vAlt- lorchestor My wutresl.UT J.both languages, goud driver, wants SWUBC (ronsents taken.Apply Afternuon or oven- ose liv ng at a istance L ber trade.New system.Any one can 1 ANTED \u2014 A MAN WHO HAS HAD \u2014_\u2014 a \u2014 = Hon, elghvat pefereuces UC.Tedux, 665 51.lang uy Sherbrooke st.west, near Mance at.Roo \u2014 SINGLE ROOM ON BATH, fi m Mon al h m- 3 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD DRIVER; REFER arn.Eight weeks completes course.\u2018fools |.oxporienoce in sotting dles and working ANTED \u2014 OAKDBNER.WANTED A Mypolita st.Colmiul avenue 10 106 5 room flat, newly furnished, heated [TO tre aving acco : ences required Apply Hobert Hull, 10041ed.Diplomas awarded.Positions guar- one drawing presses.State age, exprrioncs 3 plave Uy the your, [lu eaperivacs ©.\u2014_\u2014 - \u2014_\u2014 with hot wter, electric Ught, b0 Bhyter at.od ti fa S B d 3366 Bt.Catherine st anteed greguercs.Write for catalogue.and wages expected, whrre employed at ail branches, svien rears lu last piace, sys \\ TANTRED_A MUCKLAYE R WANT I VOMS \u2014 HUPERIOR =\u2014ACCOMMODA- modation ror summer Doard- Malor Jarter Cullege, 131 Prince parer present Ume.and Milling to leavs tin ob.marrivu, tau children.Addreca J.brick work, any crass; frame hounan tion, elvetriotty, furnace.bedroom and - ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SBKVANT | ty.Apply , Star Offtce.108 3 Morris, Si.Anne de Beilevue, I'.QU.104 4 bricked on not icAsrHabie terma; celi- sittiug-rooim; one or two gentlemen: bah Ï pos nl TO RENT ose (LARGE ers, or who may have houses W References.358 Olivier avenue, near 2e | men tree ASR WITH SIL HCH aad SSR RY, dpe, rou and one ings rors | 0 Cottages or other facilities Pteremote x Wei aimes: Ma oa fo UPHOLSTERERS.N ANTEL - PLASTERING AND (0-1 office Co 106 3 James Methodist Church.106 3 furnitures carpets aud hangings tects o> live tate anda Bal hori Sood Place .! .3 - ~ .cs 16 .~ bain wr Malthe Cross.683 Ni wv AR new and toe Lest to be had; latest and best £O rent, will find the \u201cSummer |.ANTED \u2014 A USDFUL MAID TO GO Hons, Limited, Owen Sound.105 4 WANTED, cxperienced Upholsterers, Ca a ee WANTED \u2014 DRESSMARINU PROMPT- 1 oom - | NICE ROOM.AUER TIGHT.styles of Auer lighting throughout; free use \" ° ve tor ep War be u good needle- steady employment; thoroughly com- ly done, first class work at moderate ho: water, nu children.6 Unton, ave.of telopaune.Apply 78 Union ave.107 3 Board and other classified | nan, Sir.Of five years.Roferanoes.HOUSEKPEPER \\ ANTED J, UUSTOM CUTTER.Apia,\u201d (ailor finten.sai isfaction given: best = A 201 plhiversily st Montreal 108 ae ee te inatitu\u201d Pétent workmen, only need apply.tn city \u201cor countes Ih AEE ur: 1 ni forences 34 Drummond st.107 3 oon FURS InEn Trance Front ROOMS Q LET.LARGE.NICELY want columns of the Star a Aan PD fama NEIAL | MAID Ironing tion of 30 permonm À healthy young Henry Morgan & Co.Phillips Square.\u2014 3 , LARG 3 urnis room, all dern conveni- - ; .req chores avenue, Montreal.sua 5 3 \u2018ANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WITH TEN room, suitable for two, with or with.ences, private family.15 Church st 107 2 Most satisfactory medium for | Apply 119 Bhuter at.vs c oman avn spa rstands aronomtent TITTY FOUN N ITC.yenrs experlencé» In the Baritime cut partial board.115 Balle st 107 2 > pes tant a T ain Adarean, with [WYANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN WHO UN- WASTED \u2014 BY A» You: vu MAN sit Provinces.ls open for immediate engage - RUM ARGE, COMPORTARLY FUR- getting in quick communica- \\WANTED \u2014 GIRLS AT 236 GT, PAUL To refer ree men | erstand or are willing to learn 12 : Jeeries or ten lime, Lest of & ter au, rut.controls flim class connection wilh TS0OM - TO LET.FURNISHED.AP- Lahed front rvom.on bath flat, suit- dajarys 4° lent and agreeable work.LAL of referencen, ON MIE Sur BATCH well Indies and gents garments.and va » groceries or bien Peas \u2018ace tb.SU] the grocery and, general store rade.OAV R Ply tm 145 Alexander St, right hand abie for one or two geutiemen.57 Victoria tion with interested parties Good salery.108 office.Renierally useful in retail store: must speak .+ .\u20ac dress H 9250.Star Branca Office.3 ball, upatai ! 107 2 street.107 6 _ both languages and furnish good references.ad .upstairs.7 loaking for such places, and WANTED A GOVERN \u2014 B8S FOR A DRAUGHTSMAN Apply Monduy, The American Outfitters.TERT IIT 3 pe.TANTED \u2014 ADVERTIRER.ENGAGED DOM \u2014 TO LET 23 VICTORIA BT.A OOMB \u2014 HANDSOME DOUBLER AND little girl; must speak Frongh fiu- 246 Ht.lawrence.W ANTED \u2014~ da PARTS ASE W PAFL time, 1s open far engagement aA single front rooimnm on bathroom flat.I single room, bath flat, furnacs hear, thus completing satisfactory.ently.Apply 328 Prince Arthur at, For bulldings, Competent man want- \\ no Tel SEE.jastering, uiazuk, and | USINE vP city agent for about three days 107 2 viectrie light, telephone; family private; re- Add Ad isi D cd at once.Good npportunity for (he \\ FANTED \u2014 GIRL IN MALL FAMILY, fou \u2018price.Morr &'DEtmmer, 199 8c Domi 3 Aeek, or woud ak foremcens F135, foronges exchanged.53 McGLl Collège ave.Tess vertising Le- | TANTED LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS tiki mmo one ah hportunity for (he fo hme.APBly 14 Helkirk Soe \u2026 city 108 6 DOTE ghceptional cits re ces ' OOMS -\u2014 TWO LARGE FRONT ROOMS, >.for a gobd partn té fe 1 ® Apartment No.6.2 nique st.cl star Office.108 6 R central loration, well furnished, hot partment, Star Office, Mont- thing for a Pot il fo.orespt pay, Temes IT Sar orem ting Tors ; ATER LN UR UN, OF QTE ome my moe | i nn PEER ROME NEO os 0 real.nh th WATE RE hr al \\ \u201cds De EE ' ; ?\u201c wa rom Tost ice rly at a .e ~ - - 7 ory.trea , 2010) gnod seb ee Et chef, mobar, reliable, Toteronces, £rady (larga xt, between Dorchester and St.first class rooms and partial bnard if deste WANTED\u2014A MAN AS POSTAL-CARD \\WANTED \u2014 TRAVELLER, WELL AC- Gui at.itedtearn, $1 Aylmer at.34 ta start immediate!;.FO 1270, Star Office.\u2018\u2019atnerina ste.103 6 ed; modern conveniences; Auer light, tele- OARD \u2014 BT.ADOLPHE, 8 MILES solicitor, something absolutely new ; |! » tte with the city trade.for a 7 phone.No children.96 Mackay st.above from St.Agathe, good eubstantial KO and piwnpt pay; à Food position for wholesale woollen touse.Apply at vnce, \\ ANTED \u2014 ANY INTELLIGENT PER- ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, TINTING AND \\WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS MOTHER'S OOMS \u2014 TWO LARGE WELL.FUn- St.Catherine st.197 2 board.adjoining lake \u2018excellent fishing: energetic man.Address J 1406, Blur of - Yorkshire Importing «no.1: Bt.Helen st.VV ann, elther sex, can earn two dollars \\ paper hanging, jobbing, first class |\u201d help or tn wasiat vith housekeeper.nished rooms.one on bathroom flat, boats free, $1 day.Adrien Corbeil.101 12 flee.108 2 dati; by a few hours\u2019 consistent work.work: radiators bronzed cheap.MR.Kerping, Pi.an ciderly lady.Apply 10 Ga n st.modern conveniences; gentlemen only.12 Ree \u2014 BRIGHT ROOM.FRONT, ON ANT CLASS GONK 1M.®00a character and appearance only requir: 199 Cadieux at.106 6 1 z McGill College ave.105 8 bathroon Fat pce furnished, 10415 OARD BELLEVUE HOUSE NOW ANTED \u2014 A DRESSMAKER TO WA a pt te ont ae ed.Address B 1211, Siar Office = ab:a for two gens ance « \u2014 SEELEY SF o , 5 w.A - - , : do sewing In private tamil dining roo irl # capable nf taking full ._ y NE TED \u2014 ENGLISH LADY, ACCOM- OOMS \u2014 FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY Fai pen to Tecelve guests, beautifully y; must =\u201c mm girl.ons capa hg y Bn \u2014 YOUNG AN, WITH iN ANTED a ce Re tas rina aa Wa olieted and musical, desires situation R a Calvary st.1 OOUMS \u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATH \"!tuat on the hill, one minute frum lat be able to cut and fit; gond references charge of dining room; wages $e per V ANR of IN nana and typowrit- cordeon plaiting, sults dresses, latest ac commgnion to lhvaid or AL aise \u2014_ flat, electric light, first class private Loans, Srerlooking the 1 Oriawa à River.required, Write M.©, $20 St.Law.month, Apply 71 Aylmer st.108 ing.Apply with references to 1.I.Miohal- \" \u2018a ; è a home, willlng to tra- .\u2018RN .125 tcalfe st.e es, go nks, go vat- rence, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; > t.108 3 etyles, 393 Craig east, nuar Bi Hubert SY RII rar ome 8 3 OY priv a HNISHEP Room.family $ Metcaife s 107 3 Ing fsnthe and bathing: dinner served on r ANTED \u2014 WAITRESSES, SECOND TVR and Sers, Ltd.280 St.James « No, TINT.8nd no children.Address 387 St.Urbain st.ROOMS \u2014 TWO DOUBLE ROOMS, te DCR ach day.For particulars VWWANTED \u2014 STRONG.ACTIVE BOY pp ai0%, And kitchen hinip.A.Arch.weiss, VWANTED\u2014 CARRIAGE BLACKSMITHS, VWANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED LADY'S| \\|'ANTED \u2014 HOUSE PAINTIS OT ra near sherbrovke a 3 one very large, up to date conveni- _ J CP Qe for grocery.Murphy Bros.Guy t.ierine st.west.m8 2 four: painters.seven.woodworkers maid and seamstress wants position, ing.graining, paper hanging.rep.ences; private family; no children.173 end St.Catherine excellent wages.permanent.Apply Box 107, would travel or Jeave the city; excellent re- tu plaster.ete, low prices: best results: ea Rex \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM.AP- Stanley st.Paone Up 171.107 2 CARD SUMMER RESORT MOUS .= Montreal Btar Office.Toronto 158 6 ferences.Address C 39:1, Star ranch Of-{ timates given.18 Souventr avenue, city 3 ply 773 West St, Catherine at, near BA Rest, Si i k TANTED GOOD PLUMBERS = - fed dou 3 0 \"| goons = emi vn mrmoow wy £1 ee TT BERT | Wien coop ces 2e Boys Wanted yin roy ron mess suite, also single unfurnished room, ; * .: 2.50.Apply 37 Wellington st, WANTED \u2014 BITUATION BY AN EX.|\\\\'ANTED_WORK TY THE DAY BY JROOM\u2014A COMFORTABLE BEDROOM, | on ground floor.T4 Hutehison st.107 3 terms, apply letter, G.W.Burch.107 2 street.at the Canadian Glass Works.cor.\\Vel wages + rely © perienced tablemaid for the seaside.capable and wrll-recommended young newly furnt d; gentleman only: no _ - ass ns : ee Ad C #bil, Star Branch Office.108 3 | rman women.Apply F 1267, Star of- chtidren: references.50 Drummond at.RM°° Eau DOUBLE LAND SINGLE OA er reso.oI AUIES AT SUM- NWANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY.GOOD lington and Charlevoix, Point St.Charles.fi 106 3 rournb, With or without board, on bath \u2018Terms 3360.Add: {thin 3v niles of city.| gmart cook.Apply The Edinburgh B00) Wages and chance to learn paying WANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS COOK '\u201c% fiat, hot water, gas.108 Stanley st.107 2 Oise.Tess E 9090, Star Branch Cafe, 393 Bt.Catherine st.west t .103 6 a situation as housekeeper to ons or = ; ; TNG - : RN JROOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, RUIT- : JANTED \u2014 PLAIN HAND SEWING VOMS \u2014 LARGE FRONT, FURNISHED able for a physician or rooms for = : ; JANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE- Nous ton the summer, good reference at W aid any kind of mending, dote Ly re- I ; room.Auer light and = modern hi gentlemen, with oe Witnout | partial, board.OARD \u2014 A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE WAN He SMART UE FE a \\ work, sag family; no washing.General managers office.First-class ! a : .; .y F 1268, Star, veniences, central.Apply ansfield at.accommodated at f 8 n m.y e nburg A \u2018 .: ! | Yn dress C §970, Star Branch Office.106 3 spectable women.Apply F t 107 2 900 3t.Catherine west.07 2 Laurentian.To tien trom Monteea ts aa Cafe, 398 St.Catherine at.west.dE eat Teforencos required.an orrortunde> fo: amant epoch AA/ANTBD \u2014 A SITUATION AS CHAM- OOMS FURNISHED ROOMS, FIT- LOSUDE And fishing.8.H.subey, Arundel, ; 104 à L'1191, Star office.\\ barmaid in \u201cAda or club, ar as WANTED-a SITUATION AS8 BAKER Roo RNa noo TO LET.R ted with all fixtures and convenlences Que- 2 WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT.*ANTED DRY coon MANAG = i ANTED WAIFRESSES \\PPLY workin ousekeeper.Address 108 Stanle or arge 4 y.city bat at, hrignt, warm, clean, com- for doctor or dentist, with attendance, cook; must have references.~ \u2014 4 ER.RR'ANTE ; KSSES.\u201c st, Méntrenl M.Askow 1078 om take on I of small bakers st > fortante.Auer light.private, quiet family.ocoupied for past 17 years as walting and CARD \u2014 ORMSTOWN.FOR SUMMER Apply 38 St.Mark st \\ Au experlenced salesman to \\ Hotel Caæslake, 513 St.James st or country Apply Baker, u 1603 St.Catherine at.near St.Hubert 20 coneulting rooms by doctor.No.1 Belmont.dated (poardera a few ould be Aecommo.i charge of ar Moncton Brant.oe ae i 1 0 GLAZIE} ANTÉD \u2014 A LADY SEEKS EN- [SN , + \"ORKING ; st., corner Beaver Hall HIiL 108 ¢ a ouse, wide verandah, large E A KITCHEN MAID, TO {ng # similar position an iaving no goo YyANTEL \u2014 GOOD LEAD te W t as companion u TANTED\u2014-POSITION AS WORKS lawn; good boating and fishing.Ormetown, ANTED \u2014 : > genrral knowledge of values this vacancy and glass cutlels.Appiy 100 Ring st inv alig going for Change or th take the V housekrepér, Country or seaside pre- VOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO OR THREE OOM ~ COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Box 174.+ W slocp at home.Apply 404 Dorches- offers a fino opportunity.Apply with refer- (ig tv ; charge of children on voyage Fully com- ferred.122 St.Genrge sl.furnished rooms, Falmouth Fireside, front room.on bath flat, newly reno- r ter st.west.ences, age.salary, ete Do Creaghan Come _ potent; best references.Apply Rev.W.- Me.for the season, on electric line, near 4104\u201d every convenience.Mansfield st.A ANTBD \u2014 BOARDERS AT RIVFR- - \u2014 | pany, Newcastle, NX R.106 § VANTEDL LA SMART MAN WITH EX Windsor, St.Joans, P.Q.107 3 TANTED\u2014A YOUNG TADY WITH | thintels, boatinæ and bathinæ; referencos re- 107 ; side Farm.five minutes\u2019 walk from \\ TANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL, AS GEN- - ry Cire Le soli.A gen *nonce fa \\ considerable spare time is desiroma of quired and given.Apply room 2, 193 Com- station: close by ihe river; also boating and eral servant fac family of two: must VVANTED-\u2014A CHINESE COOK AND! nterprising nan lo Ike money at ANTED \u2014 FOR 15TH OF MAY RE.sitting with or reading to an invalid dally.mercial at.Portland.107 8° OOME \u2014 TO LET ONE LARGE AND Tignes\u201d Bragroarticulars Spply tv Mra Tor 77\" be able to sleep at home.Apply whh city Chinese atewnrd for vacht, must ba: a eae Ey bo Waidrob Lepa.sponsible general servant, who will re.Address HH 9281, Star Branch office, OOM \u2014 LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, single furnished rooms, front room, : reforences to Mrs, Duggan, 110 Craseent first class ; reference required Apply to L Concert, 5 Beuss Mall FIL.main in the city during the summer.n.] Auer Mæht.modern conveniences, use With bath.In a good family.no children.OARD \u2014 \u201cTIR FAVORITE\" 0 street.108 2 Box 942, Brockville, 1 _ \u2014_ washing or ironing.Apply 117 Mackay at.YANTED \u2014 A TEACHER.HOLDING A t.\" second door 71 St.Famille at.107 5 N LAKH TTT INV ANT ENERGEPIO 01 Nei MAN 107 2 W dipl desires a of phone.Apply 4 Durocher st.2 front, at lakeside, Is now npen for , IN | VW ANTID IENLItG II y : : : \u2014\u2014 situation as ok erates or companion for tne from Snerbrooke si or COM TO LET A NICE BRIanT oa one Promo dance and experienc: WASTED ras rai JUNIOR CLERK for shine il o wiki M tuatis - \u2014 BRIGHT ed ch oprietor, Mrs.Fenton.sina mity.reterenn + \u2018are he \"14 1290, Star office TANTED \u2014 FRENCH COUPLE, FROM \u2018mnthe 3 and August; will travel Ad - [fam ware house .\\ Paris would like to have @ place in| Jit Box A2 Inntingdon, Que.10S 4 ROOM \u2014 TO LET UNFURNISHED PAR.tamily, om for A 7ourE pan, Inn private DARD - Apply at 4156 Western ave.108 2 Wanted, n bright young man, about \u2014 - \u2014 \u2014 an English family preferred.The woman as J jor, suitable for awn.use of kitchen, dance et.monthly 86 or.CB ~~ ON LAKE FRONT, LACHINE, - | WANTED \u201cBOY TO MAKE HIMSELI a çook and the man as an automobile ANTED \u2014 RY YOUNG LADY SITUA- bathroom no other roomers.296 1-2 St.Ane \u2026 y *.107 2 cle.furnished rooms, both douhle apd \\ PANTED A SUPERIOR GIRL OR [22 years nf age, of good addreca far Veeful In fok room.must be quick « sanrteur, horse holmes eer, Wa ten as housekeeper.Address Oo fs toloo st.near Gus.OOM\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED RNOM TO ates walk from {he 13th inecant va Pa bei young rare moe! ae In > Juntor office position.Address M 749 and cienu writer App.y &l omer.\u2018lhe > 9, cs eo \u20ac .8: \" TAOMS AN * .\u201c 3 Was se 1062 Star Office.107 70) Star Branca Of OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE ROOM, BATH let, ground flnor, every convenlencs, Lon.F 1258, Star Uffice.108 2 [ont A pply eveminEs.270 1niversity St.Btac office pag y American Sik Waist Co TANTRD \u2014 FIRRT CLASS HEAD- Sloor, suitable for young lady or Park enue above Prince Arthur.Apply R a .108 2 - \"ANTED\u2014A FIRST-CLASS CANDY.WA STED \u2014 A FRENCU CHAUFFEUR, | W*\" waitress wants place In first class gentleman.furnished,with or without board.'* ar Office.073 OARD\u2014 \u201cBEACHWOOD HOUSE,\u201d BKA YVANTED \u2014 TWO COMPETENT JOB W \u2018mäker, Apply M.Hall 2213 St, Cath > from Parts would ltke to have a place | |, Address H 9264, Star Branch Office.579 East Sherbrooke et.GOOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front.fine boating and bathing facili- TANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS EXPERI- printers And expert Monnline opera.' muker.Apply R., 22 Cu run an automobile; best refereaces.Ap- 108 2 room, suitable fo - E tics, shady groves @ rates.For N enced girls for ironing and shaping tors: dy situation.Apply 13 Caristine \u20ac7ine at to »y P.Gadbols and Co.151 East 8t.Cath- 00M \u2014 LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM men: .T one or two gentle- further particulars Address Mrs Mary F.Poh Banding Montreal.105 7 trine st.107 3 \\WANTED \u2014 RY A RESPECTABLE RO fet hot water, wardrobe.mod- En Oy ne in 8 Private fam.Emart, Beachwood, Maine.108 35 Collate und cuffs; also a aa \\WANTEI=-2 PAINTERS AND PaA- soun n office cleaning, Apply erate terms; persons employed during day ° ou der | evs: Rood wages.pen TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN TO ACT A3 per hangers ai once.Baker, 13 Mont A ANTED \u2014 BY EDUCATED YOUNG 3; vernailles #1 op fiat 4 108 2 preferred.9 Richmond square.not Sa.avenue lor 2 BOARD \u2014 AT DIXIE.DOUBLE AND | 43 Bonsecours st.city.W agents wil over Canada: must br weil Ste.Marie ave, city.position as companion.willing to OOMS \u2014 BINGLE OR T sing rooms.with board, lake front, recommen .can maka from eight to ten | A travel V 380, Star Otten.107 VWANTED \u2014 VALET.ENGLISH.WANTS [ROOM \u2014 Neary.furnished.Adar 1 bathroom fiat, electric Nenir\" lave Daas family, Address 1 3241.star Branch \\WANTED \u2014 AN ABSISTANT LADY dollars a du, Write ur Pme te | \\WANTED\u2014A YOUTH FOR COLLIXT.r : uties, ng .> book enort ap! good : ae ; ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE GIRL situation.undermané ote.age 27.light; all modern convenicnces; private wardrobe and nicely furnished; terms mod- tlon for an e \"AD tv Antoine st, Montreal 06 § ing the accounts of a manufacturing \\ situation as children\u2019s nurse, to go UNE 2\"°R gares 1 9200, Btur Branch | family: nice locality.Terms reasonable.STate to desirable people.Apply 1025 Dor- post et & A wholesale concern long established.must be of good \\ seaside; references.Address E D036 Siar inngaged.Address Ho 3290, 108 3 Apply at 200 Mountain &t.chester st went 10s a ee cn AR UE ee VVAnTen \u2014 saw emiréens FoR Sharect and ahiiity, willing und ener Brenda © 107 ; 1 Ircul w, alse cireul getic; resid with parents preferred ; - R T arge eclrcular saw, also reular saw N NTED\u2014 ORDERS TAKEN FOR Tuk \\WANTED\u2014A POSITION RY CAPABLP| ROOMS \u2014 NICE FURNISEED | FONT ROMA: or untginianed, with board UE ROOMS AND BOARD, | VANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SER- grinders.Good wages Addsces Hiles and stale salary expected.F 1265, Star office.WW AE preated skirts, ax 36 Drummond as all round cook in hatel or p00 st.T08 8 vate Tamils.sultasie for a doctor or fine ood ame willing to help mind baby; Co.Chicago.10¢ 4 VWANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL FOF, CON- st, and 334a Br.Andre 1 107 3 dub: oo on short orders.143 Lagauche- FRONT arties 80 Park ave.wagce to right \u2018party.Apply 273 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 COUPLE FOR COUNTRY fectioneay store.Apply 2115 St.Cath- - tere st.OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED 1 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, DOUBLE AND Sanco street.house (Back River), man for éutaide erine st.\\WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN BITUA- : and back parlor, with housekeeping OOM \u2014 TO LET NEATLY FURNISHED single rooms, with board.vacant work and woman for housework.Apply ; tion as stable man, five years cx- WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE privileges: also single room; an m on bathroom floor, in private 8P0Ut May lst.No calidren.92 Union ave.V ANTED\u2014OUTSIDE SALESMAN FOR Mrs.Musy.Back River, or 732 Sanguinet st NTED\u2014CARPENTERS TO WORK perience.Address 313 St.James at.106 4 young man, Ritnation as first-class conveniences.123 Atwater avenue.family.ddr om 23 Durocher st.107 $ 97 12 , new epedlalty; fastest maller, big 106 6 Wa on N boats; * wa Apply \u2014 amet t 4 ama 8; good ges.FANTED \u2014 BY GOOD CARPENTER | Kllchen man.or vegetebles, or urctaian DOMS \u2014 TO LET AN NR REFORE oN proces Ca 7 109 \u2018oventn Roberts, 339 : at once to J.C.Avon, boat bullder, Lower \\ \u2018and practical shop and office fixer, \u201c00K.or amy placa of trust, for or May first, In every particular first OOMS \u2014 LARGE, WBLL FURNISHED cou AND BOARD.140 DORCHES- Hbernia road, Point St ANTED \u2014 EVERTWHERE, = HUST.@ road, terminal Welkington cer 5 > roawt | erences.- on opposite t ers to tack migns, > u cire n » ing work by contract or day, vary reasonable SuMIMeT resort : highest Lo class.gentlemen prefermed, 147 Meloy a | vate tamil ro on iirent ona ert ere Pr James's' Qub, situation open, healthy, con- NTED \u2014- FOR TORONTO, THE aamples, etc; no canvamsink: good pay.Sun Lime.Shas lena ratiatascion; best city He dress 1 9238, Star Bragoh adfice.néar Sherbrooke os 8\u201d men.105 Church st, near Sherbrooke we venient tc churches, theatrea, tele.V tates.the Newt \u2018West and for sum- Advertising Bureau, Chicago.107 4 sant eremoes; estimates fres.M.Fremson, = > phone; choice boar 106 1 a ANTED \u2014 CLERK LAR - Lassucheciors wo 063 VV, a Fan family ba air ROOMS SUITABLE TOR DOCTOR.OR oe \u2014 mer enr pa pur OST me WANTED A COOK, WITH CITY RE- W fice; salary 540 per mont adress, servant in «a 6 a rried couple, fun \u2018 - _ ares, generals, , nu ~\u2014 [\\WANTED \u2014 VALET, EXPERIENCED.|from tha country with references.apply nished.in first class housc.626 Ht.Ceth- OOH ee ro A NISHED OO AA RO SINGLE ROOM, ads highest wages; fares paid.Britt's ferences.Apply No.§ Edgehill ave, tating age and office experionco, H at present engag desires altuation (3 Mayor at.108 erine west, near Mountain.108 2 Guy rt.door 14 .ma me 354 : t m : ephone.14 Bianop Agency, 11444 Yonge st.Toronto.oft Dorchester si .r Branch office, with trav.gent.Repiy D 9008, Star sranca ; .tres office.108 6 = \u2014 y N OOME_\u2014 TO LET TWO UNFURNISHED RD FOR = ANTEI \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SER- \\ Ae ri ar REN rnoms, with light housekeeping privi- DOME te To Ler MONT AND BACK Ro, \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLB \\ ere re LR and reed on han PRINTER WANTED vant for Pointe Claire; good wuges; : A1 pal Cadieux st.r.unfurnts suitable for room, suitable for two gentlemen; small family.89 Macka JARED, FUTON IN OFFICE, on ennes honest amd of quiet habits; wages leges.b31 married couple, also first class rooms, fuf- also table board.88 Union avenue.104 & | ed; young man prefarr Address I! an family.89 Mackay et.figurés; good appearance; city references.not leas than $18 per month.394 St.oom \u2014 TO RENT THREE FURNISH.nished.with boar ryt Catherine at.west, 1370, Star office.Wanted, Printer, good on advts.jobs pps V 931, Brac Office.0s 3 Catherine west.cd rooms, tro large apd ons singe Tel.Uptown 3008, 520 Bt.Catherine et.JROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ANTENA I.SERVANT, 2nd press.lo take charge of work In \u2014\u2014 - roam.wih all convenlences, se ri and single room.with firet class table WW 11 famitv: sh + country office.State experience.age SUMMER BOARD WANTED (WANTED \u2014 WAEBHING BY THE DAY Address 192 Dorchester at., near hy at.OOMS \u2014 WIDOW LADY WOULD board, suitable for gentleman or_married Ame] fa: ; n0 WEShiNE Or nine, and wages.Hox K 763, Star office, .+ Apply 852 Lagauchetiere street cast, TRAINED NURSE à Tent a parlor groom, partly furnish- couples.138 Manatield st.106 8 Arey 87 Columbia avo.Tel Westmount 106 4 ~~ Lans =.- pa ; ed, to widow an ter, or elder! TANTED - ROOM AND BOARD 3 Wanted agement !In Mnntreal Reox \u2014 TO IFT A LARGE.WELL couple: kitchen privileges phone; west of OMS \u2014 DOUBLE, WITH BOARD, ON \u2014 à JANTED \u2014 DOMESTIC HELPS.Two |} mn manta tn tami, INVANTED \u2014 POSITION AB COLLECTOR Hospital, or or vate nursing.by trained furnished room, with breakfant and St.Antoine at.Also a turn od bedroom bath flat, modern conveñiences, every \\VANTED\u2014A SMART YOUTH FOR A |! English girin would undertake work near tha city, for man, wife and one child.OF aimilar to lt: high pecurity.best [nurse Twn vers in Jarge hospital.late dinner if required, Telephone.Gentle: on bathroom flat.G 9222, Star Branch Of- Comfort: forms $4 ber week: single room wholesale office; must Lo fick and of house or flat, together.Address bates, SO lorem Tan.Sear Office references.Address N 640, Sfar Office.| Hest references.H.1392 Star office men only.ance s ce.$5.6) Osbarne st.104 10 acoureite at figures.Apply etating age, Star Branch Office.2 siz ROO, ARSE, WELL, FURNIEHED Re JO RENT A SINGLE ROOM: LARGE DOUBLE PARLOR, quired, to Drawes ?Sor 1 Otay Te \"WANTED \u2014 GENERAL RERVANT FOR |= NV ASTED \u2014 YOUNG PARISIAN LADY \\WANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE + bedroom en bathroom flat; gentlemen gentlemen only.Apply to 23 Park OOMB re rates large front room nier email family, Apply at 103 Shuter st AILIFFR RALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE- desires position In an English family a on work of Soy ind Syrah day.only.Apply - avenue, city.ly turpished, first class cooking.Tel.East Wa ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED STABLE 08 2 hee, Dlatrict of montres! No, 1043.as 1 Boy aundress.(, No.ve a .ae Circuit Court.W Saton and al, Plain- or two children: resident or otharmize Silas : 108 Rous _- TT respon.OOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS FoR a Lib Pt St Denia ov DS Pani.LP os PT st, comer WANTED \u2014 COMPETENT MAI NE ih day opinson and ul, Defend Ganln, 611 City Hsll ave.107 T = = - , Joining Pa Sig a lldren 14 couple, without caildren, one partly _ .fe.stenographer and Le writer for rail Un the 17th day of May, 1506, at ten of t WANTED \u2014 HY YOUNG MAN SITUA able penple need apply 3 furnished, with à balcony, use o£ kif Rooms TRANSIENTS ACCOMMODAT way ofilce.Address H $278.Star Branch \u201clock in the forenoon.ut the domicile of the JANTE HOUSE PAINTI tion a» woud turner, capable of doing Latour st.10 second floor ; two minutes\u2019 Tak from ve cé, nice bright, airy rooms European % JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED YOING Orrice wita references and say salary ex.said Defendants, No.688 Eherbrooke st NY 2 D\u2014 ! AIR NF.GRAIN- arg and soft woud turning.52 Mullins st.\u2018atherine et 237 Visiteti and American plan; French cuisine a spe- man as derk In rbtail cigaT store; sted.Jun 2 cust, dn the Clty of Montreal, will ba sold Dancing P5) Piastering.lating land paper Ws 3 ROOMS \u2014 TO LET NO.260 BALMORAL U n on clalty, Parisian House, Madame Corbugy, ond malay: state experience; references, pected.hv authority of Justice, sll the goods and ranging, ana, Charges very low.AJ st.next to Bleury.all modern con- rop.31 end 83 Union avenue.108 Addrees ir 9242, Star Branch office.chattels nf he anid Defendant, seized In this dress E.David, 618a Durcherer nt, 107 vaniences.quiet street.large.bright mec.Ro\u201d \u2014 NICB LARGE FRONT ROOM.= WANTED \u2014 MaACHINIST FOREMAN, cause, consisting of one typewrHer and t s moderate: furnished.nieely fumished, for gentiemen only; fee salesman for amall works, em } ja eff ) [ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG s - ROOMS TO LET.on private family: vers desirable location, neat OOMS \u2014 WITH PRIVATE ENGLISH ANTED STENOGRAPHER:; 825 viojing 49 men, mum understand goncral [030 (Tae nd furniturg Terma cass : LADY STENO tamil; ho newly furnished and .RY, B.5.48.C, Montreal, Bth | hor, bookkeeper.Invoice clerk ~~ OOM \u2014 BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED 5.Louls square; no other roomers.No.2 ji use pid .month.Address atating experi- Jubbing, Auaviene engipes, sawmill machin- May, 1906.osition In office.m ; ; los rom, $1 maller.87: bath fint: Laval avenue.108 3 sas ecorated, all modern Improvements: «+x- ence, nr any.H 9279, Star Branch office, ery and machintsts\u2019 supplies.Reply by int- pos recommenduiions 5 ET Pa 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE.BRIGHT, WELL FUR- modern mn vinieneas , vat family.cellent table.279 University st.107 5 ter irnmediateiy, N.F.i.D., Windsor Hotel, AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINFE OF QUE 1510 T0 ee.nished front room, two in family.370 Breakfast.732 W.6t.Catherine st.108 2 _ v ANTED\u2014YOUNG BOY FOR ASI.Montreal.s 3 1 LEE ALF\u2014 NCE ( a - 98 3 West Lagauchetiers at.near C.P.R.res ROCHE ur om CHT.(CLEAN, PROOMS \u2014 SUPERIOR, WITH PRIVATE ing pots end generat lattohen ; < becs mere ot montrent No 2681.FURY .wel urnisned rooms; rent moderate; , Circuit Court, J.Perceval, imintiff, vs.NVANTED \u2014 VOPN] MAN, 27 YEARS, HD Rroox \u2014 To PET rate ati ata.best locality, use of phons.Fast su 69 3a and decora a ae ones ail ust expartenced.New number 348! WANTED \u2014C00D FLAN COOK ANU Omer Fllon.Defendant.On the 16th asv } excellent hesith.high mennol grad ; a room in private family, central 19- Sherbrooke cast.108 3 34 an rated, electric light, phone; all \\yegt se Catherine, opposite Victoria, also young gil to alter | ot May, 1906, at eleven nf the clack In the epraks, writes English.Germa are seven I ON Lie WEWLY aTIRNIBHED ality.Apply 31 1-2 @t.George out: 108 2 modern improvements; afxcetlent table, Por door and om und do light hou: | forenoon, at the domicile of the sail De.years\" New York City banking and commer- - » \" - Dom TO LET, IN A PRIVATE coms \u2014_ \u2014 WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE D » V ANTEHD\u2014A CO NURSR work.Apply at once with reference 00 fondant.No \u201c18 Quesnel + in the Cres tal fe .: \u201d sg\u2014 4 + \u2018 8 or one or two gentle- two children, 2 \u201c ; .ng of Montreal, w Qe BN hy au y n cial experience.expert bookkeeper, offics I»0OMS \u2014 DAINTY, =~ COMFORTABLE R house.bath, meotric light, telephone men.106 Manstiold st.108 2 OOM8 \u2014 FIRST CLASS BOARD AND gn tor Feat amd b \u2018years.440 Undon ave Justice, all the goods and chattels of the chaniea, handy at tools, dentren pomllon ne + A EAA oy St.Catherine er service; St.Lawremee, near Sherbrooke.with English famlly, double mo ave, W t.\u2018 TANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID.APPL YT Said Defendant, erized In thin rause, cone i A i | Tomes er only rl i io TRO rion Soi TYRRELL AT | mt Gr Garay Paie VV ANT \u2014 BORNE TEE RAGE NL Want Bretons di ERT inion sh id pre Sn mu 7 est 8tr.New York City.10 \u2014 y 0 con- : ; - .F - Tt RO eve 10 107 Moicaite #0 where she FROOMBCDOURLE PARTOR, UNFUR- oe moh eraam en, &lro one Phone Up 17 4 gry pails woman.Rood omer \\VANTED-BOY FOR GENERAL Op.Montreal, 5th May.1904.; single ; at- 5 ne 5 7 ; .~ , WA skins oy he any Tor ent oi | pment room, AN mewiy fufnisheds the: ed maa hustler doy thew st.Phone Up 3420.108 3 OOM \u2014 VERY COMFORTABLY FUR.|Cessary, but must be willing (to learn bus.flee, oT 3 Prospects BAHIFFS SALE\u2014_PROVINCE OF QUE can 6 hedranm.nished large double room, with first ema and give Small socurity.Address .entire en bee, District of Montreal.No.14472, reas?Toforenes.G93.Star Branch Jp00M SINGLE FURNISHED ROOM |\", aw fay.18 Souvenir, off Atwater ¥ro0us rooms, bath nd (rephone) Suni | clase board.34 St.Maunew st 1973 D 9276, Star Branch office.sid mad 2 iam vn emer Tm.Defendant on = A Venue, rooma, bath and telephone; private Matnifff, vs Omer PHon, Defen to let, containing running water and |, : ANTED\u2014A GTRL FOR GENERAT, the I8th duy nf Mav, 190\u20ac eleve tan Thy house.131 Mackay st.108 ¢ _ ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG MAN .> RAT, ve Rh Any av, 190\u20ac, at no .A) ANTED \u2014 BY GARDENER (RINGLE), electric light.99a University st 105 6 Ro MS\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS oous es DOUBLE na RONT | ! © ant bookkeeper for w halos eT y use work for email family.Apply clock prptha forenoon.at oe domiriin He the rellable and sober, situation h,; the on hath flat, eutteble for ome or two \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM ON ; * : and Mquor housb; expertence la required; TOOm Peter st said Pefandant, No.?vannel et, In tha year nr season: no objection to distance, re.JROOMS \u2014 ELEGANTLY ~~ FURNISHED entlemen.12 Buckingham ave.RO atiroom fiat tor married couple or C03: Gentlemen oaly.34 Union ba à mention sae: malary $10 a week.Nios > \u2014 tity of Montreal.will he mold by authority ferences.43 Ottawa at.108 3 private.family 7 we Matthey ot Bele: ja two gentlemen, use of kitchen, 132 Lome- letter to J 14617, Star Office, WANTED\u2014A FIRST CHEW; DINING or aun a he ed in hia \u201cean one J Ko .- endan ani n ja cause, ron.OOMS- UNFURNISHED.ON THIRD gan = 082 OOMS AND BOARD IN A PRIVATH pr room girls, chamber maids and bell: Si, \u2019 : .,; _ , x of hay.household wffoctn and fur WY A emai tn nora famine RI Rvous \u2014- A DOUBLE FRONT, WELL flat, sdoct accemetotit ion rary de rooms \u2014 TWO OR THRED UNTUR.family, suitable for a couple, nice WA ES re et CE VANT, boys.Albion Hotel, MoGHll st.) nfture Term CR TAVRRY RS cant has cxoellent record and referances.ern or prie a \u201c108 3 hal Mee\u201d between Aqueduot and Rr nished rooms to let, on bathroom locality.Apply $3 Hailowell ave, we ae?(agin a.oi.aa Bt.Urbain WANTED A MAN TO OT, MACHIN- c Montroul.May.1 can begin immediately.Ub 9212, Star Branch - 12 : a tae\" q flat, capes terms moderate.Ap- pas = end Bt.Lawrence Main ery.eft cinders and make himself Office.108 2 ply to am OOMS - TO LET, DOUBLE OR SIN- | TROOMS \u2014 FURNIBHED ROOMŸ TO LET, ANTED A COUPLE OF 8 generally useful, wages $6 per week.H \u2014_ R ANTED OBS, FIRST CL 1 He furnished or unfurnished, gas, OOMS\u2014A LARGE BEDROOM-SIT- Rooxs \u2014 TO LET, FURNIAHED OR with or without board.Apply at Lt WwW dining room girls: gooû tary tant 9283, Star Branch office.| iW- NT Dre 955, eT CLASS ra pan hot Cold avater good lo vos 763 room.would suit poms : unfurnished.176 Mountain st.108 2 St.Famille 108 good hame.Aoply Jeftrey's Cafe, 11 Cha-\u2018 WANTED T roux lasterer: bent reference: uerant .person; also double amd ainkle roome to I.- ex qu \u2014 G LADY AS DF.- -\u2014 Fond work, No.6 Br Elsavetn eed nat .fet: comfortably od: terms \u2018moder- |; OOMB\u2014TO LPT, 3 UNFURNISHED, Roous MARRIED COUPLE, Xe monstrator; must read write and Sa \u201ctone JROOMB\u2014NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE pte, 51 Bleury et suitable for Light housekeeping: children, JUL find finely furnished IZWANTED \u2014 AN BXPBRIENCED HOUSE talk both French and English; slute aga 5 a and single rooms.Auer light, shower .x .cero 638 St.C herine = room, a boar home comforts; moder: maid for doctor's and ahpgrintendant'y Address H 1352, Star office, at sborne mt ominlon square, close » clean, quiet.rôoke = nom; good references required.Apply or ANTED \u2014~ TRAVELLER, WITH FIRST to Windsor atation.Transients accommodat- OOMS \u2014- FURNISHED OR UNFUR- west.write, Housekeaper, Montreal Maternity Hoe.NV AX Coe connection.Ottawa to Toronto, ed 108 à R° on Cor Caaried coupler wim CEiomo \u2014\u2014\u2014 QOMS\u2014NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, | pital.108 2 YAJANTED\u2014GOOD EOIL PIPE MOULD- is open for immediate engagement, dry gentlemen or mary uple; also single Ro TO LET, SS EnLOOR IS hot water, central and quiet, with ers.Apply by letter.Hardware koods, millmery or gente furnishings.Ap- yn Foom.15 Duroche 083 garden, double and single, for gentle- or without board.26 Plateaü nt (\\WANTED \u2014 MBN TO LEARN BARBER Specialties Mfg.Co.Chambly Canton ply M.Majestic Hotel, City, ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION BY A MAR.! ried couple, ue children.caretakers ofticés or any plac of trust; man very hafily with HH ity referencéds, in or out of city.D 1869, Btar Oftioe.JANTDD \u2014 YOUNG MAN, ENGLISH, \\ sveks.situation as plumber\u2019s mata, 4 years\u2019 experiénce: good character, A.HN], 145 Inspector at.ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER SEEKS rituation es chequer off warehouse- NEN.accustomed to horses: good character, English G.K.145 Inwpector st N ANTED \u2014 EVERYTHING IN CARpenter work; real estate repairs a wpocialty.F.Dowrich, Carpenter und Joiner, 911 rear Dorchester at.[WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH LADY WISHING to return.would like to give services in Peturn for passage to Fn land; good sai lor.Address G 9228, Star ranch Office.108 3 aw VV ANTEN \u2014 JOBS, FIRST CLABS Plasterer: best references ranteed for sooû work.No Eten st, neér Craig vt 102 § Baw \\YANTED \u2014 CAN fFURNIIH BLACK.smithe.bricklayers, carpenters, cabinet me*-s, locksmiths and Jaborers, all ving deriv bre fire.\u2018Address À.20 Bien * x wd fi Wem Sarwisy Denise SIT 44 wholesale - niné ve 3 E004 referem 1 in, 61 PA-=- per hanger, House paînter, tinter and.ble bodied, Ty ont void oh Bare 1 atid Z| pn Sofia sie RocM \u2014 AND USE OF KITCHEN, return for help.Married couple, pne- sa.Apply O 653.Star Office.108 OOMS \u2014 TWO ROOMS, UNPFURNISH- ed or partly furnished Juble parlor), private family: moderates price: nice locai- 1ty.495 St.Hubert at.1b Re?M \u2014 TO LET EXTRA LARGE double front room, furnished, on bath flat, sultable for two gentlems of married couple, Auer light and all modern conveniences.96 Univerelty st.106 ooM \u2014, go, RENT SINGLE FR rate amily; nlosly fur- pished, ecto Bene ry 1A Shuter ot OOMS \u2014 BRIGHT, \u201cMARBLE BASINS, runnin 25 rer every convenience; modern hous acing the mountain; private familly; home comforts.Apply 1 ve planade ave.city.OOMS \u2014 QUIET PRIVATE HOUSE, A front room, well furnishsd, suitable | for two gentlemen.Phone Up 4130, Apply] 47 Mcdill College mve.103 Room 8 \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to let, with or without board, every modern convenience, large, airy rooms, central locality.For terms apply 400 Bt.An- toins st.104 6\u20ac OOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL ROOMS, BN.ame] bath, not water; breakfast If dealred.374 Lagauchetiere st.west.101 8 O0M8 ~ TWO LNVELY NEW FUR nished front rooms hot water neat light, iat: also one wardrobe: well Jighte at 880 Bherbrooks east -oppoeite Park Lal faine.\u2026 Ro \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM on bathroom \u2018flat, facing ara non oy; sus FAR Roox \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM.© with or without board: rentlemen preferred.7 Laurier avenue, foot of Greeme avenue : pou \u2014, COMFORTABLY FURNISHED anne in house; ment jemen omy.7 Universioy 08 3 Roons \u2014 FURNIBHED OR UNFURnished, at 2124 St.Antoine at.108 OOM - NICH BINGT.E room for lady employed, home.Apply syenings: sion.108 Munsfiel Room MA \u2014 TO LET SOMELY © furnished rooms.bath flat, at 41 Bishop et.clean, quiet, immediate posses- a OOMS \u2014 TO LET LARGE, HANDROMNE front parlor, unfurnished.other rooms, handsomaly furnished: transtente.12 McGill College avenue.108 ?OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FRONT room on bath fat, suitable for @ mar- rted coupie dr twn young men.with board, BED-BITTING men Amentoan family ot Suite, 81 (not la) Ste Famille st.SES MACKAY BT.A LARGE * éouble furnished bathroom flat, with private \u2018Baglin.family terms $10 per month.OOMB8 \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE FRONT room, Auer light, hot water, large clothes press; private English family; home privileges.6 Richmond sa OOMS VERY COMFORTABLE rooms in & French famtiy, No.20 St Famille at.108 ot coms, \u2014 TO LET NICELY FURNISH- rooms, hot water, Auer light, newly renovated.8 Mance at.3rd door above St.Oatherine st.108 8 UNFURNISHED ROOMS \u2014 LARGE double parlor, suitable for married couple; housekeeping privileges Apply 128 Plymouth Grove.49% Beaver Hall Hil, 108 2 Roo \u2014 TO LET, NICELY FURNIBH- : - \u201d ed with modern conveniences.259 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.WITH Richmond at, room 9.large wardrobe, suitable for one or two.\u2014_\u2014 163 Bleury et.ROOMB FURNISHED 4 OR UNFUR- ntehed rooms, or single; sa Ro \u2014 TO RENT LARGE ARLOR conmveniences.98 Ste.paris st.1082 as mater turnisned or un \u2019 hed, : 3 o reakfast if rdquired.11a _ Argyle avenue, city.Rob ECC RY rhoëbrn Born dom - forts, end messe jf desired, 28h .ROA ELL TUEeg, Nop.(led Bares eu ne Food wardrobes vohionces, nn A J 1400, Sing office.home comforts; breaktem ¥ desired: cen- | trally located.No.1 Belmont be.were Beaver Hal HI mn.ROOM TO RENT VERA As, TR ONE! _\u2014 FUN se beard 84.25 » 4 sine 00! LARGE FRONT PARLOR AND single room, clean, very nicel} furnished, In choice, eentral location; reasonable, 168 Marce at.109 à Rouet FURNISHED DOUBLE & sais rooms, with first cless table board, also @ few vacancies for table boarders.468 Quy at.adove St.Catherine at.1 trade.New aystem.Only elght required.8 lenaid me to bextn.pi Tear t Best trads in tha e capital starts for free catalogue.Moler's Postions ars ati.orld for poor man.usiness.Writ Parber College, 131 Prince st, New York City.,108-e AA/ANTED \u2014 TOUNG LADY À : ; + : rh UT 18 yea or office.ly at once, room 36, Inglish Biz.Tos\u2019 Automobiles Motor Cars or Cycles, ete.If you desire to buy, sell, rent or.exchange new or second hand Automobiles, Motor Cars, Cycles, etc.Tey the \u201cFor Sale,\u201d columns of the Montreal Star for reaching those interested and for qéitk wid satisfactory IF ro GK THI £0 TRE .1 ae ~ Se results the ** Wanted to Purchase\u201d! | ine \u201camd Dotendant, ro) ANTRD a ToC MAN ABOUT 18 : years age for ce ly at o room $6, Inglis Buts.voir 08 °° ANTSD \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN AS 04 plain cook In all private Jam: fly.Apt 136 Mansfield \u201cGORDON PRESSFEEDER \u2018Wanted, steady job, good wages.Apply at 132 Brewster avenue, St.Henri, after 8.30 p.m.FIFTY GIRLS Wanted, to wrap Gum.Permanent employment for steady girls.Apply, Bode's Gum Co.Limited, 30 Bt.George street.Brrarrs SALE PROVINCE OF QUE- No.980., VA.M.Ranaut, pefendant On the 16th day of May, 1908, at ten of the clock tn the forenoon, at the > bun place the raid De- 1986 Rt.Catherine nr, In» he couvre love stools nues NQ Mass, B Ent ds Que.er for a w a Spartment : must Good ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCDD BO0OK- k liquor houme to take charge of the financial have wood references.y, with à chance Apply by leiter to J 1418, Btar Office.hoiesais wins and of increamss, 108 3 ANTED \u2014 A BOY FROM 16 TO 18 years of age, to drive a horse.Ap- bly at once, 289 Mountain st.ANTED \u2014- TWO GOOD PLUMBERS, good wages to the right men.ply A.C, Barber, 38 Rerthelet st.Ap- ANTED \u2014 GOOD ohinints enâ moulders Fourdry and Machine Works.Btesdy work and highest wages.Muat be strictly sober, ALL ROUND MA- at Bransy ANT W writing good han ures, speaking English references.Apply P.O.Wanted.Apply A.Apply The Bydney and Machine Works, Sydney, C.B.106 3 ED \u2014 YOUTH FOR OFFICE, GOOD JOINERS d and quick at fig- and French.Give Box $44.107 2 1022 Star office.307 2 ANTPD \u2014 YOUNG eral houwsework In y GIRL FOR GEN small family.Apply Cail Seer Faaiico Coa.tka with references, to 20 Hummerhlll avaiue, off Quy s 10% War, GARDNER'S QUICK Lamech Room, à emart, simdy gir tn Pome ce GIRL TQ PULL on tickets.crus mt.west, this evening.No.To-night Montrealers will for the first time have an opportunity of eee- ing a contest hetween two Japanese, In thelr national style of wrestling\u2014 Su-jitau.Much has been sald and written regarding the merite of Hu-jitsu, end upon one or two occasions local wrestlers have been Induced to meet one of the little men from the Flowery Kingdom.But in these matches tire jlu- jiteu man was handicapped by not being permitted to ume certain holds, To-night only a few of the most dangerous hold#w will be barred, and the manv Montrealers who have long sought an opportunity of witnessing a real test of the merits of the system, will be gratified.While.from the standpoint of curi- ostty, the jlu-#iteu mateh will hold first place In the interest of the au- dlence, it ln expected that the Graeco- Roman bout will be n most exciting one.Pletro.the Frenchman, is one of the best, most feared wrestlers of Europe, and is probably the only man who ever disposed of Frank Gotoh in three minutes this being Pletro\u2019s performance during the, tournament: here a few weeks ago.Poiree I» an antagonist who will keep the burly Frenchman busy from the time he comes of the mat.\u2018Poires is powerful and Mdiftu) amd will give a good account of himself.The lovers of wrestling nre, conre- quently, assured of an enjoyable avens Ing at Bohmer Park to-night.engagement rings from $25 to Diamond 3500; R, Hemaley, 3h6-St.James a / family fourras SITUATIONS /ACANT.es ON WANTED \u2014 TWO MESSENGER BOYS, ¢ good pag; also messenger \u2018hoy 10 wor till 18 par.Apply LUO St, corner Peel st.extra from § p.m Catherine st.went, \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT.ee rl \\ 'ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO AFBBIST with housework, may if ahe wishes go home to sleep at night; also a good cook, at 78 Mackay at.ANTED \u2014 MITSICIANS WANTED, cornets, clarionets, saxaphones, slide trombones, etc, for A.Band: Apply to president Band CH.Permanent force.Committee, K A.Kingwton, ont 9 \u2014 om ANT BD BMART, INTELLIGENT boys to learn the plumbing business.&00d chance tu learn.Apply Ogilvie Bros, 249 Bleur, at.107 : re | ANTED -\u2014 EXPERIENCED CLERK for Anvoicing and general work in wholesale office.Apply with particulars of experience and atating salary 1c I\u2019.© Rox 2419 1e7 3 ANTED \u2014\u2014 HOUSE-TAULEMAID, AF- } ply at 341 Motcaifs avenue, West- mount.107 : A GOOD must be Apply 269 107 2 V TANTEL \u2014 ON MAY 16TH, ! cook and house-tablemaid.willing to xo to Littie Metis.University at HUNCH MAKERS AND Apply to Relia and 7 DeBresal 107 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 rollers wanted Cigar Factory, Limited, & street Carriage Painters Wanted, gond carriage painters Ap- jo7 2 ply A 1021 Star Office.A JANTED \u2014 BY A LADY LIVING IN Westmount a house-tablemald, four the 21st May.City references required.Ad- D $042, Star Branch Office.107 WANTED \u2014 ANY INTELLIGENT PERson may earn good income corre- experience un- Prese Syn- 265 186 sponding for newspapers, necessary.tend for particulars, dicate, Lockport, N.NY ANTED y 100,000 PLUMBERS, PLAS- torers, brick lazerus wanted for San Francisco, we prepare you in few weeks; Ualon card guaranteed.Free catalogue.Coyne Bros.Trade Schools, New York, Chicago, Bt.Louls 00 303 \\ JANTED \u2014 30 GIRLS OF 18 YEARS uld and up to learn a light trade, 33 per week while loarning, $10 to 313 when competent.Apply 414 West Notre Lame at.103 T WANTED \u2014 CARRIAGE TOP BUILDers, steady job; highest wages.Ap- bly Cowboy Carriage Co.Toronto, Ont, or ludger und Gravel, 28 Jacques Cartier sq.Aountreal 103 \u20ac VVASTE ED \u2014 A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, rman ur Belgian preferred; good home; Outremont l'ost Office, Outremont, letter B.107 3 % TANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY, NOT OVER 25 years for figure lady, bust skirt length 42, J.HH.permanent position.PA Waldman and Cu, 513 St, Paul at.106 \\ TANTED \u2014 SMART BOY FOR AN OFfice; must speak both languages.Ap- piy 8 BUS, Star Office.108 3 N JANTED \u2014 BY A BRITISH FIRE INsurance ofllive à youth about 15 or 16 years old.Apply I\u2019.O.Box 2251, 106 3 (NYANTED \u2014 MAN AND WIFE; NO | children; man to do Kitchen work, wife must be good plain cook; references.Apply at once to 45 Belmont l\u2019ark, betwen 9 and 12.07 2 VVANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN WITH guod knowledge of bookkeeping, to take charge of set of books; must have some knowledge of snorthand and typewriting.Address, giving .experience and salary eapected, V 907, Star Office.107 2 VW JANTED \u2014 BATCHMAN AND SHAD- ' er for our woollen mill; wages 31,50 per day Apply with references and futl particuiars, Baton Manufacturing Company.Sherbrooke, P.03 WANTED \u2014 A GOOD SPINNER FOR Platts mule.Steady work.Apply to The Hamelin & Ayers Co, Lid, Lachute Mills, PF.Q- 106 à A TANTED\u2014 MACHINISTS, FIRST CLASS ! fitters, Apply to the Win.Harmntiton Mfg.Co.Ltd.FPeterboro, Ont.105 6 VPANTED \u2014 THREE EXPERIENCED salesmen for ahantymen's trade: must nave good references and speak English and French.J.Benjamin, Sudbury, Onf.103 & VV ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED OOLLAR turnern Apply Mr.Powers, The standard shirt Mfg.Co, 213 Deiorinaer avenue.105 4 Wanted wet nurse Apply to Dr A T Irvine, 4447 St Catherine st, cor.M-tcalfe avenue, Phone Mount 479.107 3 VV ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS.ENFERI- ened on slik wailsts Aprly a?once, The American Sdh Walst Co, du 81 tieur a street 10?¢ \\ TANTED -\u2014 GIRL FOR GENERAL Muouscwnrk in farms y of four no small children l'ail at 4:27 » Pleasant ays YWASTEP \u2014 TWtU0 OR THREE 5001 arpenters Gr Marcil and Cu, 150 st.James st, after 3 am GENERAL MAC HINISTS.ray Sto Janws st.3 CT Apply GOOD GENERAL SER- nN TANTERD \u2014 A : 133 Metcalfe ausenur, vant, Apply Westmount \\ TANTED \u2014 A BRIGHT OFFICE BOY ! Ip an insurance office Apply Tuesday.roam 2%, Board of Trade after 10 a.m.at Building \u2014-\u2014 [WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL SERvant, good cook, willing to go to the country: guod wages.454 Elm ave.107 3 DRIVERS WANTED man at Lachine ot 107 2 young Lower Steady honest Iauadry Lo, 35 Verdun.WANTED GENERAL ÉERVANT.with Tefrrenres, must be gond cook, highest wages, good place fox 54 Arlingien avenue Wrst- Westmuunt 1255.the right girl.muunht.Telephone 10% 3 [WANTEL- A SECOND COOK, FEMALE, also twa lunch girlie, respectable, coean n Sunday work, Davies\u2019 Dining Room, 133 Bt.beter st.Brass Polishers Wanted.Apply The IH.R.Ives Co, Limited.103 26 N ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A THOROUGHly respectable woman a3 good plain cook: referonces required, at 133 Metcalfe street.107 2 \\ FTANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant for three persons, no children.no washing, good wages.453 Sher- broohe at.107 2 \\ TANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN fur an office.ane with A knowledge vf shorthand and typewriting.star Office.WASTED \u2014 ONE FOREMAN BLACK- .einith, six blacksmiths end six black- smi'h helpers for nignt work.Apply at the works\u2019 uffice, Canada Car Co, Uote St, 3 Paul 108 W- ANTEL \u2014 TO STUDY DENTISTRY A young man age about 15; ra well recommended.Addreas D $000, Branch Offic 106 Apply C 1101, 107 3 Star \u2018 IOOD GENERAL SER- \\ TANTEDY \u2014 A at 1020 Gt.Catherine st 107 z vant, Apply west.THE \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT, MW ANTED \u2014 A RELLABLE GIRL FOR ! gounerel housework; must be a plain cook und turnish first class references, two in family; no washing, 15 vert borough Flata.JV VV ANTED \u2014 CAKE BAKER, BTRONG ! young man, with about three years': ANTED* \u2014 CHAMBERMATD: JREFER- : ences required.33 experienca Apply to John F.Alexander, 486W.Bt.Catherine st.N ANTED \u2014 OOMPETENT DRESSB- maker, im: mmodintely, Apply 134 Parts st.Telephone Mein 27 V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BASTERS : on skirts; good wages ADnly at once American Costume Mfg, Co, 83 MoO oe 10 [W: ANTEHD \u2014 H AND TABLEMAID, : wiling to go to tho country.Apply at 130 Mackay at 108 3 Ny ANTED \u2014 ONE OFFICE YOUTH AND i messenger wanted, must speak French and English.Kavenagh, Lajoie and Lacoste, 7 Pluce d'Armes, (VV ANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE WOMAN AS ward maid.to take care of old people's rooms and be generally useful; must have references.Apply ween 10 a.m.and © p.m.to Superintendent, 31 Besthelet nt.108 : WW, (ANTED SMART YOUNG MAN AS bread driver.Apply McKeown, 370 St \u201cantales »t WATER \u2014 PAINTERS oT ONCE.APply 1176 St.H + i ANTED \u2014 LACE DESIGNING AND drafting taught by an expert from England; good situation in States and every country in Europe.Designers are invited to attend a meeting at the Albion Hotel next Saturday night, 8 o'cinek, May 12th.Address Mr, Charles, 144 Park evenue, 108 2 NY ARTED A YOUNG GIRL, FOR DRY in selling.ae aster, APPLY room 4, 124 St Peter NVANTED\u2014A MAN WHO UNDERstands ti work.oa mg nd painting; plain WW ANTED\u2014A GOOD BMART WOMAN * or girl to wash dishes and do gen- ereal work around kitchen.cle Quick Lunch, 174 Rieury at.Apply Be V JANTED\u2014THREB YOUNG GIRLS TO serve in foe cream parior; good wages, steady position.Apply 453 Notre ame &, west, or to 58 Bt.Lawrenoe- n W ANTED\u2014BOYS OVER 18 YEARS far mangle room: Rood wages.Apply to-night at 7 o'dork to foreman Mangie Dept.Toliet Laundry Cn.280 Guy st WANTED 10 EXPBRIENCETD BRARS » firyimhers for gam and electric fixtures: harch an?Pathé varie: highest wages paid and permanent to good men tv the Creememt Electric Co.6 and 8 PANNA st.TANTAD-A GIRL FOR GENPRAT, 1774 house work, tn fami A three: small MAN AND WIFE IN DOC- xeneral work.Apply & Westmount.107 3 \\ TANTHED \u2014 tors house, Husemount ave.LABORERS 50 men.Apply Dominion Blue Bonnets, Wanted, Steel tar ('n, WANTED \u2014 STENOGRAPHER, YOUNG man, to operate Empire machine and tn assist in genrral wurk Address D 9031, 06 3 Star Branca Office.\\WANTED \u2014 ENGINEER, THE UNDERsigned will Feceive applications for praition of city engineer for oity of Calgary, Alta, up to May 25th.The next applicants to give references and state experience and salary required; duties to begin about June 15th if possible, H, R.ane Clty Clerk.10 WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO MAKE herself generally useful in a family wl two.\u2018omfortable home.Apply 8988 2047 Hall avenue.2 \\ TANTED \u2014 A MECHANIC QUALIFIED to do fine instrumental work.Applications must be in writing and should be accompanied by written testimoniale.Full particuliers us t6 abillf;, previous positinns Mild, etc.are requested.Binte wages required.Address Becretary, McGill Univer.erty 108 3 \\ *ANIED \u2014 FOR PURE FOOD SHOW a young lady of good appearance and Must speak French 1» 1193, Star Office.abluity and English {fluently A GOOD DRFEESMAKER.NY ANTED « RTRONG BOY FOR FA\u2018 \\ TANTED \u2014 ! tery and © make himself generai.y sewing by the day in private family.useful The Hiram & per Co, 17 Normand apply to Mrs, S.Miller, 712 West Notre st, or Il Bt.Peter st l'ame st.yŸ JANTED \u2014 HOY OR YOUTH TO AS \\ ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT BOOK: | \u2018 stat In greenhouse and fruit gr.e keeper, one familiar with the (nsur- awe business and must have anma knowl- ing.Jitiir cut of city, referinces required E 1225, Htar \u2018ffire, CARPENTERS Wanted, at once, rarpentera for come struction work.Henry Morgan & Co, Phillips Square.107 2 ET À ANTED \u2014 À HOUSEKEFFER, A 3 woman, With a any about 14 or 1b preterred.Address Box 18, Stanbridgs Fast, Que 2.WANTED -\u2014 A BIGHT Roy TOY DF.Hiver parrels And make himself gen.erslly useful.Walter H, Barry and Company, 234 McGill at.VANTED \u2014 GENERAI, EFEFRVANT FOR N mali family; must he good plain cook: good Wages, nll avenings ailowed 17 Melbourne avenue, off Metcalfo ave, VWeat- ORGANIST Wanted\u2014An organist (pipe und choir master.gentieman Address, stating salary, references, ete, SU Andrew's Church (Presbyte rian) Bax 314, Pictou, N.8.10% 4 organ JVV ANTFD \u2014 ROY FOR OFFICE IN ! .wholemals warehouse, gnod writer and correct at tigures.Apply in own handwrit- Ing, eotating references and salary expected.Apply E 1-30, Star Office.{V ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE 25 GIRLS FOR : pants finishing, also girl operators, ured tn good work.Apply factory, Freedman, Son and Co, 56505 St, Paul nt.ANTED \u2014 OOD STRONG BTOREMAN ! and shipper; muat \u201cave very best nf reference, 532 St.Paul st.ANTBD \u2014 HEAD WAITRESS, ALSO 1 several good wattroesses.Iefarences.Apply John Murphy Co, Ltd.108 3 TVVANTHD \u2014 TWO WOMBN TO WABH dishes and make themselves useful fn kitchen.Apply John Murphy Co.T.td.108 3 WANTED YOUNG MAN OR YOUNG lady stenographer, able to keap cash and books In A club, one month's sngage- ment.F 1281, Star Office.108 Zend N ANTED \u2014 50 LARORERE.APPLY TD M.Dineen.Contractor, 460 St.Antoine mt.or to Verdun Curporation.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SMART GIRL : for general nousework in A amall fam.fly; must de good plain couk: no washing or ironing: good wages.Apply with rofer- ences, to 14 Souvenir avenue, off Atwmier ave, city.ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY TWO 18ST 1 class plumbers and heaters, Apply p Jno.Whitty, 22 Et.Pater st.JVVANT \u2014 A BREAD DRIVER FOR Yat Dna.Apply at once 352¢C var d st.ns ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL, POR OFFICE in wholesale warehouse, gond writer, correct at figures, Apply own handwriting, stating veferences nnd salary expected.Ap- iy D 1289, Ster Office ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, COMPETENT plain cook.Apply 70 Mackay mtraet, Vetween 8 and 10 am.and 7 and R pm.exe 7 Rlenography and typewrliting.Apply nt rnom ?K, Board of Trade Building, Tuesday after 10 am.\\ TANTEI - A FIRST CLARKS LADIES tailor and chat maker; highest wages nnd strady work.8.Cohen and (Company, He drau st, Ottawa.108 3 W ANTED \u2014 À YOUNG LADY AS saléslady in dry gnods store; muat speak both languages.Apply 833 Notre Lame at.West, \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN AROUT 18 ar 20 ax packing end shipping clerk; fixe dollars per week to start on.Must have good references.Address D 1150, Star office.\\VANTED \u2014 MEN AND YOUTHS, AP- ! ply Pilkington Bros.house.Apply 33 Crescent WwW ANTED\u2014RRIGHT BOY FOR T.AW- \u201c ver's office.Applÿ at once.208 New York Life Building.WANTED\u2014A GOOD ETRONG BOY TO grocery waggon.Apply to np pr Munroe & Co., 2567 St.Catherine street WANTED HOUSE MAID (YOUN), : for a family.not leaving town, for Aummenr : one who can hring matie- factory references.2 Beaver Hall Square, eorer of Dorahester st.WANTED\u2014A GFINHRAT, SERVANT for smell family.where second ait fa kept: must be willing to xo to the muntrv: near Montreal.Apply 2716 Rt.Catherine at.(near 6L Mark) in the even- VWANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT: NO cooking und no oh dren.Good home for the right person.A n references, 77 Maokay st.Paie E VV ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A Dahle general servant, CA- another mald MONTREAL MONDAY, MAY 7, 1908, fey IY Bryer «EVANGELINE™ ART DOXES.! ARE NOW ON SALE The fimo Chocolates\u2014and the duties?packages \u2014 in Canada.Soid by bea dealers everywhare.35 Vears* Exporisgce SANSES DROS.LATER, - SEW, Ride Cost Him His Life.Napanee, Ont.May 7\u2014A young Englishman, named King, while stealing a ride on the blind baggage of the westbound G.T.R.night, was Saturday t between the bumpers and killed at Kingston, but his was held until the train arrived ai Na- panea when it was discovered.ROBBERS SMASHED DOOR WITH HAMMER \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Under Nose of Police, They Secured $150,000 From Leiter's Office.Chicagu, May 7 \u2014Burglars early today entered the office of Joseph Leiter, who became famous several years ago when he attempted to corner the wheut market, blew open two vault and escaped with bonds said to be valued at from $100,000 to $160,000.'The building in Which the office is located is within half a block of police headquarters.The men had entered by the office by breaking the door with a sledge hammer, which it is thought by the police, had been covered with rubber or cloth in order to muffle the sound.Employes of the firm upon arriving at the office, discovered papers and documents scattered over the floor.Among these papers was a bond valued at $2,000, which evidently had been overlooked by the burglars.\u201cLEFT STOLEN MONE IN CONFESSIONAL Banque Nationale Gets $1835 From Priest to Whom Thief Gave it.Sherbrooke.Que., May 7.\u2014The $183.which disappeared from La Banque Nationale here on Tuesday, April 24th, was recovered last night.The culprit left the money in the hands of the Rev, J.8, Roy, rector of 8t.Michael's Cathedral, under the confessional secret, asking him to remit to Mr.B.A.Dugald, manager of the bank.Mr.Dugald received the money last night, Upon returning to the bank he looked for Tanguay, the night watchman, Who was with the messenger the day the money was lost, but could not find him.The deteotives are working on the case.Jewellery made to order and repaired promptly.R.Hemsley, 255 SL James.In Our New Store Diamond Jeweller And Ready for Business Cochenthaler 448 St.Catherine Street West Corner Metcalfe kept.Permanent situation.Apply 162, Drum- mond st.: rer WWANTED \u2014 WOOD WORKERS TO | work on electric cars, end cabinet 7 makerw.Apply The Ottawa Car Co., Ltd, Ottawa.108 \u20ac : ANTED - GOOD COAL CARTERS: - PN ' e \u2018 good wages.Apply &t 69 McGill at ; eo e ?» 108 3 , ° INPUT STRIATS INRTRANCE.ADVERTIS- | correspondences schon] men wno cas arn $26 to $50 weekly, wanted to sell the easiest mansy-meking propeaition in the provinoe, J 1401, Star Office.108 3 \\\\YANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT: must be a gnod cook; city referances required; good wagea will be > paid.Apply, to 948 Xt.Catherine st.west ANTE \u2014 STABLEMAN FOR NIGHT work, most he sober and steady.Apply Cantle Blend Tea Co., 18 Dupre lane.7 nN ANTED \u2014 \u2018MAN OR WOMAN TO n tint and paper hang.Apply 126a Chat- am et.ANTED \u2014 TOUNG GIRL TO WAIT ! on table, 34 per week.571 St.Catherine et., near McGill College avenue.FIRST CLA68 FUR CUTter and designer; good salary and yearly engagement.Box 138, Free Press, Winnipeg, Man.108 ¢ \\ \\/ANTED \u2014 WVANTED \u2014 A TINSMITH AND COP- .peramith for the Wewut.Apply to office of General Master Mechanic, C.P.R.Angus Shops.108 3 ANTED \u2014 BELL BOYS.APPLY WITH ! Ltd, 8 Busby references, to Savoy Hotel, 36 Vic- lane.toria st.VW ANTED \u2014 A OOMPETENT GBNERAL V ANTED \u2014 A COMPETENT COOK- servant, good cnook, from M 15th general, where housemaid ls kept, und until July let.Cali at 770 Bherbrovke at.west, \\ \"ANTED \u2014 A PERSON TO TAKR care of two children, youngest wo yearn old.Apply 637 Bt, Urbain st.\\ JANTED \u2014 À GENERAL BLACKsmith, one accustomed to tool dressing; steady employment.Darling Brothers, Lim.fled, 7 Ottawa st.APPLY Bt.west WANTED, PA \u2014 AN OFFICE BOT.No, 204 St, J Ww ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR STOCK ROOM.John P.Black and Co., Ltd, 123 Vitre at west.NVANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO WAIT | on table and do light housework.Sleep at home.49 Beaver Hall Hill.108 2 N TANTBD \u2014 IMMEDIATELY + tent general servant, must be cook, laundry given out; wages 315 per month.Apply with references, 493 Elm ave., Westmount.108 3 COMPE- good WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GENDR- er servani, one willing to go to the country.Apply Mrs.A, H, Ewing, 432 Metcalfo avenue, Westmount.108 3 {VV ANTED \u2014 A FEW PAINTERS AND paper hangers and tinters; must be good tradesmen: no others need apply, at 168 Congregation at.JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL RERVANT, to go to Takestde.for summer, four in family.no washing.Apply at once to 383 Mountain & st.WANTED \u2014 GOOD GENBRAL BER- vant.Apply 501 Bt.Antoine st N ANTED \u2014 TWO GIRIS ONF FOR ! kitchen, one for upstairs; muet de honest, good home, eany place for two friends.Apply 103 Stanley et.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- + vant who understands plain cooking, In email flat, three in family; references required.Apply at 14 Oxenden avenue, U per Shuter st.108 a mme WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR summer cottage, Point Chaire, young couple, no children; good wagee.Address Mrs.Alfred Wood, 473 Guy at, Montreal 08 3 VWANTED \u2014 AT ONCE YOUNG MAN, good writer, quick and accurate at figures, tv assist and make himself genaral- ly useful In manufacturing room; good chance to gain a practical knowledge of the business.Apply Mr.Powers, The Btend- who would be willing to go to the country Apply 393 Kensington ave, West- 108 2 later.mount.ANTRD \u2014 A YOUNG LADY CABHIBR, ons speaking both languages prefer red: must be goo et figures.Apply to Black and White, 3084 Notre Dame west.108 2 APPLY N ANTED \u2014 @MART BOY.' and Bt \u2018Baxe's, corner St.Catherine Lawrence, JVV ANTED \u2014 SALDSMEN.GET IN A Capital Nurseries, Ottawa, Ont.87 36 Saw HENDERSON COMPANY.Reorganization Completed \u2014 Total Stock in $300,000.Toronto, May T.\u2014The reorganization of the Henderson Roller Bearing Company is now practically complsted.The reorganized company has been corpor- ated as the Dominion Henderson Bearings, Limited, with a capital of $125,000 preferred stock and $175,000 common.The property purchased from the Jiqui- dation by the reorganisation committee has been transferred to the new company.It ls sald that the stock - will next week be distributed to the shara- holders who coma into the new company.The committee is now considering a number of names for the position of general manager to raise to the board.They expect to reach a decision early next week, and the shareholders will be called together to elect a permanent board of directors the week after.The amount of cash actually paid into the new company by stocl:holders |- of the old company is between $57,- hot and a sooo.and out of this $5500 ald over to the Trusts and Has ate pa company.1 | 3 Fatal Duel in Ohlo.°F Cleveland, Ohio, May 7.\u2014Following quarre! between Samuel Wallace an Matthews Aurell, at Randal), miles east of hate on the Brie road, Company, liquidators of the | a few (| 10x 2?Del me ard Bhirt Co, lorimier averrue 108 3 sary today.the men fought a pistol .NTERS.APPLY ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FO .duel w e result that \" e is 4 JE to pg F.powiich Bu rear Dorchester W, ping rom.W.M.Gctoggie, imite dead, while Aurel is ye À pousse I; oder.Mav bth.st, Catherine st - ls humting for.« em wor ET SUR - Co va SN PN \"xs a oo _\u2026 Le arret ie ._ ; ; \\ 5 \u20ac x = .Ee IMPORTANT STATEMENT OF FACT Second \u2014 Systems are in ue leading business houses work} and are \u201d .work simpler.in at Our We ape the eldest and MUCH mabuers of Filing Syeteme S h o W No how email, nor haw large Rooms, Te and get \"PHONE us \u2014 or Write us \u2014or call our FREE [pa PRINTED MATTER about Filing Methode that Simplify.@.We have the goods to save you Time, Effort and Money.Q.In- * stant Delivery ! CAPACITY! in LESS TIME, thus increasing their @Œ And so we say: you, as a business man, fully know?M You know we \u2018 make desks, chairs, and tables, but do you know that our Labor-Saving Filing Systems are used by the big energetic corporations whose offices are most FREE FROM RED TAPE?QQ, Is just a plain, cold-blooded proposition \u2014 installing Methods of Filing Letters and force to do MORE EFFICIENT work re Fi 3 a cemprentor.Can you Imagine anyth! NO MA IN WHAT ART or CAN YOU SL HE Ho ge and Filing are.we) \u201cMontreal Branch: 259 St.James Street Telephones: Main 1460 and 1461 .TE ee RT .tjeulars.STILL THROWING BOMBS IN RUSSIA Vice-Admiral Said to Have Had His Foot Blown Off and a Governor Has Been Assassinated.St.Petersburg, May 7.- While Vice- Admiral Doubasoff, governor of Mos- vow, was returning yesterday afternoon to bis residence from a church service in commemoration of the Czarina\u2019s name day, a voung man threw Aa bomb at him.The missile exploded and blew off one of the governors feet and severely wounded him in the head.I' i8 feared that the latter wound will prove fat, The man who threw the bomb was killed, as were also the governors adjutant, Colonel Kokonetseff.a policeman, who was standing outside the chureh, and eo boy.The assasin was dressed in the uniform of a naval officer.Vice-Admiral Doubasoff was appointed governor-general of Moscow in December last.He is also an aide of the Emperor and a member of the Council of the Empire.Since hisap- pointment as governor-general several plots against him have been uncover- ASSASSIN IDENTIFIED.Moscow, May T.\u2014It turns out that the man who attempted yesterday tn assassinate the Governor-General ot Moscow, Vice-Admiral Dnoubossoff, wars a revolutionist disguised uy a naval officer which enabled him tv approach the palace without creating suspicion.He carried the bomb in a candy bn and had a false passport, in which his name was given as Metz, which proved his connection with the three revolutionists who were killed by the explosion of a bomb in their room on Saturday last, that being the name under which the partment occupied by the revolutionists was rented.ANOTHER GOVERNOR SHOT.Bt.Petersburg, May 7.\u2014The report of the assassination of the Governor of Elizabethpol, in revenge for his savage repressions in the caucasus, which reached here last night, was incorrect.It was the Governor-General of Eka- terinoslav, South Russia, who Was assassinated yesterday evening by six unknown persons who fired volleys from revolvers at him and then escaped.FIGHT FOR AN EARLDOM.Toronto Man Likely to Be Earl of Airth and Menteith, Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 7.\u2014On the decision in a case before the British Huse of Lords rests the succession to the vacant Scottish Earldom of Ainh and Menteith, and, ~ccording to reliable authorities, the result will be to plac: Mr.George Marshall Graham, of this \u201ccity, in full possession of the title to this anclent Scottish earldom.Therc are two claimants to this earldom, Robert Barclay-Allardice, mayor of Los*- withiel,Cornwall, and Mr.Graham.The former is of humble origin on .he paternal side and bases his claim on ais maternal descent, while the latter Ix descended on Lhe paternal side not only from the earldom of Menteith, but also from the earldom of Strathern.(Created 1631).The present Premier of Great Britain, Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- man, is descended from Mr.Graham's house.' Winter Shipping at St.John.Special to the Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., May 7.\u2014 The wintar port business for 1905-6 at St; John has closed and the figures of exports are complete except for the goods taken by the steamer Wyandotte to Bouth Africa.The salling of ocean bound steamers from here this season numbered 113, as compared with 102 last season.The exports total in value more than $23,000.000.The value of last sea- aon's shipments was about $13,760,000.United Btates goods shipped through here show a hig increase.Last vuas on they were valued at nearly aix mil- Mons.and In the season just clos>d reached nearly nine milliona of dollars.Killed, Before Wife's Eyes.Special to the Montreal Star.Edmonton, Alta, May T.\u2014J.J.Wool- sey, a Canadian Northern engineer.was taking hls engine out of the round house here Saturday when the injector burst, filling the cab with steam.Ye jumped to save himself from being scalded, put as he did so he turned thie throttle And the big locomotive bounded forward, throwing him under the wheels and severing hia head from his body at the feet of his - Ife of a few monthe.Woolsey was an old And exper1- enced rallroad man and formerly resii- * ed at Winnipeg.Wiil Proceed With Action.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 7\u2014Mr.John Murphy will procsed with hia action against the Hull and Ottawa Power and Manufacturing Company.The appeal maintained in the Court of Appeals, Montreal, was against the interiocu- tory Injunction granted Mr.Murphy.prohibitng the company from using the invention for thawing frazil and xlush from water wheels.| Few Gir Immigrants.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto.May 7.\u2014\"Out of nearly 14.- 000 immigrants, who have come under our attention this year, more than eight per cent.have been women and girls,\" said an office of the Ontario Immigration, \u201cand nearly all the gentler sex were married women.This shows thers is good ground for the statement from the west that men there are unable to find wives.\u201d Highwaymen Near Toronto.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, May 7.\u2014Albert Watson, a4 butcher, of Malton, was held up on the York Mills Road by highwaymen an.) robbed of $150.He waa driving Nome from Toronto after selling a load of * beef, and had on him shout 8350 when held Up.Grand Trunk Buys Land, Special to the Montreal Star.London, Ont.May 7.\u2014The G.T.R.Company have purchased more private property here within the last few days.It fs stated that the companyd within the past two vears has expended $350,- 000 for property in London.Mis Roselle Knott, the well-unown Canadian, has Instructed her managers to insert a clause in all contract» Kranting courtesies to local éhaplains of the \u201cActor\u2019s Church Alllance.\u201d FN is the first definite step take by any actress in regard to the Alljance.i Special Notice, \u2018 The Willis Piano Bargain Sale.We seldom offer bargain sales, but when we do we have -& bona fide sale nn hand, and the public get the benefit.Two'hundred pianos and organs must be sold in May from our head office.600 Ht.Catherine street west (near Mountain street), beihg the Montreal\u201d stock takeh over: from -the old -tom- pany Call or write to-day for *par- catalo \u2018and.dat Willis à Co Lunt dor ne .Qutherine- .stvest- tae Manuka oT Eppes ry AYO gy SET bt A J - | alos Te L- ° The TERRIBLE PANGS an = in +» er ré mt ana a \u2014\u2014 - notes of the speeches ay the Lafon- .Mr.Kemp declared: that public opinion a su wn te eee bra eam sO a vase -.x an devant 4 WESTER NENGERS IT HOME FOR WERE THEIR GUESTS | The Lafontaine Club Entertains Ontario and Manitoba Parliamentarians.HEIRS OF CONFEDERATION Conservative Party le Carrying on Work of Founders of the Do- minlon, Say the Speakers Confidence in the leader and hope in the future of the party were the key- taine Club's monthly gathering on Saturday evening, when a number of members of Parliament from Ontario and the West were entertained Especial stress was laid upon the work | done during the past session, and upon this was based the confidence that the days of the present Government are numbered.Mr.F.D.Monk, K.C., M.P.who pre- aided, welcomed the guest of the evening, who included Messrs.A.E.Kemp, Toronto Eaët: A B Ingram, East Elgin; J.E.Armstrong, t Lambton; B.B.Gunn, South Huron; Dr.W.J.Roche, Marquette, Man.; Dr.Fred.L.Schaffner.Souris, Man.Mr.Monk expressed regret at the absence of Mr.R.LL Borden, M\\P., and explained that the position of leader of the Opposition was a busy one in a session like that now on, and that it was more difficult for Mr.Borden to leave Ottawa than for a Minister of the Crown to get away.No leader had ever had more onerous or important duties to perform and none had accomplished his work with more care and attention, + TOLERATION nD GOOD FEEL- NG.The guests of the evening Mr.Monk designated as the political heirs of he men who had banded together, in Ontario and Quebec,on the broad grounds of religious toleration and good feel- Une among diverse nationalities to found the Dominion.He wished to assure their guests that this feeling still prevalled in the province of Quebec, which was always ready to work tq carry out the great principles that underlay the foundation of Confederation.The coming of the members from the West was a happy augury.He was happy to assure them of the esteem and appreciation of all for their uniformly kind and courteous treatment, W excluded all narrowness and prejudice.Their coming was a sign that the party was united in every fibre\u2014a party of earnest men, who desire nothing more than the triumph of truth and the progress and welfare of the nation.Many momentous questions remained to be settled, and a new Government, with clean hands and urhamp- ered by a shady past.must be called upon to carry forwerd the development of the country.Such a Government tbe Conservative party would supply.a would be prepared to ga to work with that vigor which characterizes a new Government.MAKBRS OF CANADA'S HISTORY.Mr.A.E.Kemp declared that adherence to principles was better than power.When the history of Canada since Confederation % written, that great event will cocugy the first place, \u201csnd with it will come the building of the Intercolonial and the Canadian Pacific.Of such great national accomplishments the record of the past \u201cten years Is a blank.Referring to present-day matters, unted, for such a Atlantic Trading must be somewhat \u2018\u201cteal as the North \u201cContract was eu to drive a AGovernment from wer.The history of that contratt and the North- West land deals must cause Canadiana to feel ashamed of the Government of the country.\u201cTHIN RED LINE.\u201d Dr.Roche dwelt more particularly with the \u201cthin red line\u201d scandal, where the Liberal organizer distranchised hundreds of electors in Manitoba.The people had already bYégun to revolt against the party responsible for such things.Manitoba had started firet; then BPritish Columbia and Ontario had returned Conservative Governments.These were but the forerunners of the fate of the Liberal Government at Ottawa.Messrs.Armstrong, Schaffner and Gunn also spoke, after which Mr.Kemp proposed the toast of the club, to which Mr.F.J, Bisaillon, K.C, and Mr.IL.T.Marechal, K.C,, replied, and the gathering closed with remarks by Hon.L.O.Taillon and Mr.Louis Beaubien.Murderous Affray at Nashville.Nashville, Tenn, May 7\u2014Marvin Winters wag shot and Instantly killed and Thomas Stewart and his young daughter severely wounded during an affray at Stewart's hormie, near Piey- sant View, Cheatham County, Saturday night.: OF DYSPEPSIA ~ CAN BE CURED To be dyspeptic te be mise .able, hopeless, confused amd 1 i © BLOOD BITTERS F ete bles, and tense + ae held their annual meeting, Saturday, PHARMACY COLLEGE Oid Bishop\u2019s College, Ontario and Mance Streets, WHi Be Ready for October.The Montreal College of Pharmacy the president, Mr.David Watson, presiding.The annual report and treaes- urer\u2019s statement was read by Mr.E.Muir, secretary-treasurer, and showed the college to be in a prosperous condition.In his address the president announced that \u2018the building committee and executive board had purchased from the F.W.Campbell estate, the old Bishop College building.corner of Mance and Ontario streets, which would be thoroughly renovated and quipped for the next session in Octo- The following officers were then éiected: President.Mr.David Watson, secretary-treasurer, Mr.E.Muir, elected, Vice-president\u2014Mr.W.H.Chap- and re- man.Executive board\u2014Messrs., John E.Tremble, E.Giroux, A.E.DuBerger, A.Goyette, W.Albert, Thomas R.Goulding, ¥.J.Leduc, R.W., Wil- llams, and C.J.Covernton.The Late Mrs.Edward Thomson.The body of the late Elizabeth Story-Todd, widow of the late Edward Thomson, will be brought to Montreal for private interment in Mount Royal Cemetery.The deceased has for some time been living in the College House at Lennoxville, and passed away there ac the\u2019 age of 9 years.Mr.Thomson, the late husband of the deceased, was a well known man in Montreal, and in the year 1854 held the positon of an alderman.Mrs.P.M.Christie is a daughter, and Mrs.H.H.Henshaw, a grand-daughter.| \u2014 Mass Meeting of \u2018Bakers\u2019 Union, Will Horn, of San Francisco, general organizer of the Bakery and Canfec- tionery Workers\u2019 International Union, addressed a mass meeting of the local SRD unions on Saturday afternoon in St.Joseph's Hall _ He sald he understood there were six unfadr bake shops in the city.Only thirty men were on strike, and they would be supported from headquarters until a settlement was reached.COMPANY SCORED Commissioner Garfield Submits His Report on the Oil Industry investigation.\u2014Be Washington, May 7.\u2014 Commissioner of Commerce and Labor Garfield has submitted a report on the oil industry which has to do with the subject of transportation and freight rates.The subjects investigaieq are given under the following h The crude oil production in the United States and its relation to the world's supply; the prices and methods of purchase; the use, development and control of pipelines.Refining of oil; the control of re fineries; the cost of refining and marketing; the prices of petroleum products.The organization, ownership and re- Intion of the companies engaged in the production, manufacture and distribution of oft.The competitive methods used in the production and sale of oil.Transportation and freight rates.Foreign trade and conditions and thelr relation to the domestic industry.\u2018 Commissioner Garfield says, in part: \u201cThe general result of the investigation has heen to disclose the existence of numerous and flagrant discriminations by the rajlroads in be half of the Standard Ofl Company and its amMllated corporations.With comparatively few exceptions, mainly of other large concerns in Califor- nla, the Standard has been the sole beneficiary of such discriminations.In almost every section of the country that company has been found to enjoy some unfalr advantages over its competitors and some of these dts- criminations affect enormous areas.\u201d American Admiral for Turkey.Special to The Montreal Star.Constantinople, May 7.\u2014In the event of war between Turkey and England, the Sultan\u2019s navy will probably be commanded by an American.He às Admiral Ramsford Bucknam.He is a native of Bucksport, Maîïme, and for many years sathed between San Francisco and Oriental ports.Later he became trial captain for warships built by Cramps, and commanded vessels sent by Cramps to Turkey.Friend and Knew That 8he Had Put Poison in Tham.Edmonton, Alta.May 7.\u2014According | to a disconnected story told by Mc- Lean, the man found in this vicinity suffering from poison, at the hospital, when he was sufficiently recovered to had ne out in lives with her mother and sisters north of Rat Creek.iss Fortier had in her possesison a bottle containing some powder, and few days since had made the threat to McLean that she would polson herself.In the morning they had both been drinking rather heavily, 4nd about 1 o'clock in the afternoon MYss Fortier brought out some chocolates, which she had, and McLean saw her insert] some of the powder from The bottle in some of the candies.She offered them to him.Later, when they wers walking in the bush, both ate some of the candies.Mias Fortier was seized with convulsions and died in a few minutes within a short distance of the tent where they lived.Mc- also was seized with eon- vulsions.They were discever- ed almost immediately, and police sent for.An inquest will be héld on the body of Mary.Fortier.When asked why he ate the candies when he must have known there was poison in them, McLean said he did not realize what he war doing, as he had been drinking.Miss Fortier is a young woman who \"hall been living with her mother and sisters in a tent north of Rat Creek for some time.McLean is 32 years of age, and has been employed as a teamster in the city.His parents live on a farm a short distance from Edmonton, Coal Shipments to Montreal.Special to The Montreal Star.Glace Bay: N.&, May I Shiopiox v up 8t.Lawrencs Le gilt est to-day.The Do Hm Coal Co Co.will have the BS.Bio Catalone, Hekton, Christian Knudsen, and one or two others loading next week.Steam-shovelis will soon commence loading from No.2 bank, where there are now 200.000 tons of Coal, considerable increase in output is expected this month.« A) 8342, Breakfast Jacket.Motnhing gowns.made with skirts Jutely cool and summer-ilke in with a fulness being laid In tucks at the belt terdal if better For a woman of médium size tha > $$ inches wide.Manton A May of the skirt, No.b141, ai pee 23 10 30 address by the Fashion Department among the latest whims of fashion and are.com This one is made of a pretty figured lawn idered flouncifig and banding\u2019 and is abso- ect.the new ones and « cu \u2018be made as illustrated, with the open neck, or extend- à finished tu after one of the best of all models for terial 27.or 3 3-4 yards 38 Inches wide with à embrojdary 10 nee a for the skirt 7 1-2 yards 37 or § 1-3 the jacket, No.6442, aise 83 to 43 inches buat, 4 vin mailed be Ea q ro ç wy aK \u2014Design ty May Manton.B144,.Five-Gored Tucked Skirt, FOR SUMMER MORNINGS.and breakfast jackets to match are aa The jacket is one of the prettiest of rn-over collar.The skirt is made washable talifics and ia five the All the simpler materials of : summer are appropriate, white \u2018Trateriale as well as the colored and flewerd où ones.Also the.bertha in place of being made froni émbraideey can Bé\u2018oZ the ma- Jacket will require 3 x yards of ma- 1-4 yards of inches walst, be ot \u2018his paper Su Foch of ten cece for + A ee DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON rice of eae pattern is 180.tas sires: ust odll at.rel BERR He EE SRE RA ur de a Ce ds gtve Waist Measure, gneorsesamesarasen sssacerenacs iin oe ve roves Wheos's cosembescesam os.Mhthes 0scseouuv000 oh esorsishosesec POD MBesvasveacspsrscne scccsasceccsc BORED |.pessecevercc.lollies - ne e000 00 00 0 POE Moseroemn eon «.\u2026.t Boscoocces 0».MSÈEM sevcmuscontes JMD .® Name, Mrs.er 200.non avocsen espsosèensnee ooo?2200 00 ve de couesacetse 8 Brest ot =.wopates ave, \u201caug vouée Tow. \u2018 34 30e0d (4A EXPRESSE - -< KEEN-GRATITUDE Eulogized Witte and Duttovo Upon Their Retirement främ.the Ministry.St.Petersburg, May 5.\u2014A member of the Council of the, Empire, wid\u201d was elected from the Marshals of Nébility, explained the circumstances of Count Witte's resignation, which æ>! 16 show that M.Goremykin's appoint- | ment as Premier represents a victory of provincial against agricultural in- teresta over Count Witte's system of financial centralisation.At a conference of the Marshals, which was held in 8t.Petersburg for the election of their delegation a fortnight ago, it was evident that Count Witte's position was becoming untenable.\u2018The debates turned wholly on the position of the landed interests in the face of the inevitable demand: of the Douma in behalf of the peasants for a radical scheme of land distribution, The sense of the conference was strongly against Count Witte's known solution of th» agrarian question, which was deacri as robbing Peter to pay Paul.Enquiries among members of the Douma to-day show that the constitutional Democrats regard the change in Premiership as merely temporising with the situation.Premier Goremy- kin's local reputation on his estate in the Province of Novgorod is that of & man who is amiable and accessible to %11 classes, but generally disinclined to take part in active political campaigns.OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.The official announcement of Count Witte's retirement from the Premiership, the retirement of M.Durnovo from the Ministry of the Interior and M.Goremykin's elevation to the Premiership appeared this morning in the Official Messenger.The names of the other members of the new cabinet were not gazetted.It is asserted that one or two are hesitating, notably M.Igvolsky, Curator of St.Petersburg High Schools and University, who has been named for Foreign Minister, KBowing full well.that the cabinet is & makeshift of the Emperor to both unt Witte and M.Darnovy, down.10 usual rescripts do not contain the slightest suggestion of H y's dnpleasure.On the cont A the re- ript to Count Witte puts, the mo- yes for hir retirement tnsthe.-best ible light.asgcuse of \u2018health, which has been you were able, on account of your experience in financial questions, to \u20ac>- | Count Witte the Order of Alexander Nevsky set in brilllants.It is the second highest decoration in Russia.The retiring Premier also retains his title of Count, and is appointed a member of the Council of the Empire or Uppar House of the new Parliament, and re- mainÿ a Secretary of State.M.Durn- ovo, in giving up the Ministry of the Interior, becomes a Secretary of State, retains the dignity of Senator, and Is made a member of the Council of the Empire.FAREWELL RESCRIPTION.In his farewell rescript to Count Witte under Saturday's date, the Emperor says: \u201cIn consequence of the state of your \\ impaired ' by your arduous labors, you have bean obliged.to ask to be relieved of the \u2018functions of President of the Council of Ministers.\u2018When I summoned you to this important post for the purpose of carrying out my intentions in regard to inviting my: subjects to rartake in the legislative wotlk, I- was convinced that your p \"cu ity as a statesman would facilitate-the establishment of new el al institutions, Thanks to your perseverance and enlighten:3 action, these institutions have now been called Into .existence and ire ready to be .despite the opposition of *.tha.revolutionists, against whom you haya displayed your usual energy and decision.At the same time operate In placing the resources of ihe state on a souñd foôtihg by assuring the success of the new loan.In acceding to your request to be relieved of your functions, I cannot but express to you my heartfelt gratitude for the many services you have rendered.\u201cYour ever weil disposed and sincerely grateful : (Signed) \u201cNICHOLAS.\u201d The papers comment caustically upon Count Witte's retirement.Even tho Novoe Vremya says it Is useless to nt- tempt to claim that M.Goremykin Is more Liberal than Count Witte.The paper expresses the bellef that the retiring Premier is only temporarily eclipsed, and gays the country cannot se with the services of afford to disp a man of his jability.1 British FI et at Phaleron Bay.London, May 7.\u2014The British\u2019 flert, under Vice-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford has arrived.in Phaleron y.New, style gold filled hat pins 75c to 33.00.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.Special Notice.Karn pianos.and organs have heen before the public a.great many years.\u2018and have won for themselves a high reputstion.Thess instruments can be A .for cash or.by.instalments.i accepting thease [linea &t ite facé-value;-The whole one LH 2-4 pat DENT TT \u201coe CY parc] Laÿton \u2018 Montreal 4 ë \u2026 agünte fe 444 Peal strost.\"108 2 00d holore oe\u2019 [Chesioreo ky nF a Ads _ TRe brigh test .hour at C7 IK.\u2018 .sis p Just after J .\u2018 : 8 am A Stirring Event A \\ \u201cDo you understand French?\" an Irishman was Yes, it it is spoken in Irish, replied he.Well, naw, here's a Clothing story for you, but spoken in plain Scroggie talk: Our Clothing Department is re- fllled \u2018with priced garments, tractive, and exceptionally grace- fui fashion forms: 245 Mers Cheviots and Worsteds, product of the largest manufacturer, made to order for customers, but left over on their ha low prices.you.\u2018To-morrow 200 FOR THE BOYS 89 Children's Suits, made to séil: at $3.50 and $4.00.Bpecial, $ This is an extremely unusual offer.Boys\u2019 3-pie all sizes .With every Communion Sult sold to-morrow at $5.00 we will include, charge, an elegant , free of , for the eccasion.it display that ot\u2019 fashionable and stylish Low pairs Men's All-Wool Trous- \u2018Wers, to-morrow 098 Men's Fancy Vests, .celved from New York, exceedingly attractive Si 25 ù from .\u2026.-P1.-25 to kid.They regiresent stock combining al the styl can he incorpora to $3.50.To-morrow We divide this wih Every Suit worth $15.a asked one day.remarkable under- extremely at- Suits, in Tweeds, .We took the lot at $9.98 Prices 84.00 1-98 ce Blue Serge Suite, cere $8.00 ge .she will the see them, and ghdle for .skilled ite ted into a stylish shoe for women Worth 33.00 - = .\u2026 ge .coven FecrevaNt 00 SCROGGIE'S SECOND FLOOK, in Clothes Easy.to Pleage A .Woman It's easy to please a woman if you show her what she likes, and she knows what she likes Show her a Suit and at once know stylish and sensible.dom in this respect is beyond the ken of the salesman.Our variety of Suits for Tuesday selling is distinctive in its innumerable styles.take à small book to teil of exquislte \u2018variety values of our The phenomenal selling of the past few weeks has left us a collection of incomplete Knes of latest styles in Eton Pony Coat effecta of their incompleteness shows thelr popularify.$18.50 andl $20.00 for £15.00 Another line in gray Homespun, with Fton Coat -\u2026.811.00 Suits in Navy and Black ,Cheviot and Tweed Mixtures, worth $7.50 and -38.50, Soroggie's Second Floor.nay 5 Summer Shoe Styles 1.164 156eod4 T WHIPPED SCHOOL-MASTER.Brother of Little Giri Who Was Chas tised, Teok Summary Punish- , ment.Special to the Montreal Star.Brockville, May 7\u2014Corporal punish- \u2018ment administered by a school her named F.Holmes, employad at Stanley, in Grenville County.Has led to hovel = legal complications.Holmes chastixed & little æiri named Jehnaton, and the same day her brother thrashed the schoolmaster.An action was brought in the division court by Holmes against Johnston for damages &s a vindication ore the public of his position In the school secon.Judge McDonald found that the plaintiff had exceedsd the punishment that was ordinarily necessary upon so young a child, and refused to allow de douna \u2018 e found Johnston lity for a breach of the law and Imposed a fine ot $1 end costs.Hoimes intends to contest the case in a higher court before a jury.and thereby sacertaïn whether or not the old time exercise of the right of whipping by country school masters ts to be allowed In future.In \"the meantime Holmes, fooling tht lle asefuiness in the sect tion Le gond, has tesigned his position.~ 2 PNY - ; \u2019 Grocers Wali, Cargollc Acid.| | Special to The~Montreal Star.- Brockville, \u201cMay, couple of\u201c ; à Go MASS Mh appearancs Inn Tural grocery stores in quest It Weems \u2018they \u2018are hot Yel FRA le st 08 908\u2019 gee Le open for| acid, dat it Ans: A SAGA \u2014\u2014\u2014 ~- me oh ma mn SPEED REGULATION Recorder\u2019s Court for Exceeding the Law, SPEED LIMIT CRITICISED Mr.Nadall While Claiming That He Did Not Exceed What Law Allows, Questions Limit.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Mr.Berne Nudall, an automobile \u2018manager ,was to-day fined $10 and costs by Recorder Welr, for running an automobile at a speed greater than the \u2018six miles an hour prescribed by the city by-law, While imposing the senten - ever, the Recorder rema.ed that \u201cit seemed an anomaly to adopt such a by-law.What was the use of an su- tomobile If it could not run at a fairly moderate speed?Why should people invest hundreds in machines, if they cannot ride at such speed as may be safe?This was a matter for auto- mobiliats to take un and see whether they could not secure better road rules, so that they might enjoy their purchases.Mr.Nadail.who is & member of the Automobile Club of Great Britain, ex- {plained to the court that he was out :Ewith Mr.H.W.Prendregast.In a car A which that gentieman } had bought quite recently.and was explaining some of the workings with which Mr.Prendréegast was not altogether fami- Mar.As they proceeded along Dor- chester street, two officers in plain clothes stepped off the sidewalk, and holding up their hands caused the automobile ta slow down.The conatables stepped upon the running board and ordered the driver to take them to the station on St.Catherine street west.Mr.Nadall was positive that he was not going more than four to six miles an hour, and he declared that having driven over 100.000 miles in seven different countries he considered himself a fair judge of speed.Mr.Prendregast supported Mr.Na- dall in his statement.but the two constables declared that thev had timed the automobile from Guy street to Bt.Matthew.one-elght of à mile in twenty- eight seconds.They had no stop watches, and were standing near St.Matthew street when the automobile passed Guy street.yet they stuck to their statement as to the speed, and the Recorder had no choice.as the men were there on special duty.\u201cThis Is the first time.\u201d sald Mr.\u2018Nadall, \u201cI have been taken to a police station on such a charge.I was fined once In England, but that was on account of a quarrel with some local authorities and a gentleman on whose estate we were driving, within the imits of the municipality.I will say this, however, that T am prepared at any time to take a party of civic authorities, aldermen or road officials, and demonstrate to them that an automobile going at forty miles an hour \u2018| ean be checked within a féw feet.so \u2018that it has a right to go faster than a street oar or a horse.If a horse breaks away.nothing will stop him, while it takes a hundred yards to stop a car with speed up.y then should an automobile, which can be stopped within a very small space be restricted ta slower time than a car or a horse ?DEATHS REPORTED: Toronte.\u2014 John B.Mackay, superintendent of writing in Toronto public schools, died after a \u2018few days\u2019 illness of pneumonia.Before coming to Toronta, de- censed had lived in Kingston, where he was writing master of the public schools, and subsequently became ownér of the Kingston Business College.Toronto, \u2014 Douglas Hope Bertram, a member of the Conservatory of Music ataff, died after an illness of three weeks, Deceaged was a 500 rominently identified with the press of city for half a century, died at Washington, Pa.,, of paralysis of the brain.New York.\u2014 Prince Charles Joseph Stanislas Marie Poniatowski, well known in this country, Mexico and E died here from pneumonia.He was 44 years ol à Watertown.N.Y.\u2014 Richard Marcy, well known among business men of New England and central New York, died here, aged 87 years.Christopher Vinteen is dead in Mark- dale, aged 63.Hannah is dead in Proton, Mrs.Ann aged 76.Moncton, N.B.\u2014Mrs, Bellick, wife of the weli-knowifhunter, Philip Selick, Is dead at Stecve\u2019s settlement, T0.wo, Smith is dead at Albert Mines, aged 60.Jean Chrysostome Guimond is dead nt St.Louls, Kent County.He leaves 2315 descendants.Thomas McConville, a well-known I.C, R.employe, living in Moncton, Is dead aged 66.P.LeBlanc is dead at Notre Dame, Kent County, aged 81.Frederic Dorion is dead at Laketown, ppe M.Corimier is dead at Bt.Paul, Kent county, aged 78, New York.\u2014Efixha H.Allen died at his Moncton, Phill Bangor, Me., in 1836.He 3 Hawaiian Isla\u2019 as oonmul-general New York from 1373 untdl the annexation in 1898.Markdale.\u2014Miss Elizabeth A.Torry ls dead here, aged 42.Wodeh \u2014Peter Harris is dead, aged 6.McVeam died on Toronto.\u2014WilBam Saturday in his T0th year.Toronto.\u2014 London, Ont.\u2014John one of the oldest conductors in service of the London Rajfiway , 4., Toronto \u2014Davi£ J.Keurney, ou n- mpector for the.Toronto Rely Company end one oldest emp tre road is deuil, aged 50.Fromé, Ont.\u2014Mre.Be Horton is dead hers, aged 98 years.was en aunt of Revs.J.B.and E.D.Biloox, ot Toronto.The value and convenience of a Safe Deposit Vault cannot be over-estimated.safe place to keep bonds, deeda, mecuritles and other val- which to examine aecurities placed at your disposal, -Réntal $5.00 a year aad upwards, The Sovereign Bank of Canada A BANK FOR ALL PEOPLE Mais Office: 735-208 $¢.James ot.\u201cUPIIITR, Brunch: 2006 ue.Cathy: REMOVAL SALE .CLEARANCE .We are sorry to be obliged to call attention again to the: condition of our store, occasioned by our approaching re moval; but we wish to impress upon the shoppers of Montreal the fact that we must make \u2019 PRICES WHICH WILL MAKE ROOM and make them quickly, as our stay here is but a matter of a few days now.If the frequent removal of counters, fixtures, etc., causes any confusion and possibly inconvenienges, please remember again that, as an offset for your trouble, we are during the last day of our removal clearance sale selling goods at Prices Lower Than Ever Before.Profit by Such Chances as These Offerings For Tuesday.A Clearance Ladies\u2019 Tourist Coats Though these garments are but a few weeks in stock, they now share the same fate as the less desirable things.We've got to reduce all stocks.These coats are extremely: stylish and much in evidence this season.Made of light gray checked tweed, fashionably loose.with box pleat down back, 7-8 length, black velvet notch collar and cuffs, patch pockets, handsomely tailored, fit and.finish perfect.All sizes to choose $10 00 .: from, To-morrow's special clearing price is - - - - AGreavine Handkerchiefs.There\u2019s about 500 dozen in all, Men's White Lawn.Handkerchiefs with hemstitched borders.Ladies\u2019 White, Lawn Handkerchiefs with fancy corners, some lace trimmed, included are some 100 dozens of ladies\u2019 \u2018\u2018all pure linen\u201d handkerchiefs with I and 4 inch hemstitched borders.Handkerchiefs that we formerly sold Be each.at from 714 c to 10c each.Yonr choice Tuesday at An Umbrella Clearance It's a case of having too many at one price, not an extravagant one though.They're seventy-five cent values, and good values at that.To reduce stock you have to reduce.prices, it's the best means of making a clearance.That's why we\u2019ll sell these Oc each Natural wood handles, steel rods, paragon frames, ladies\u2019 and umbrellas to-morrow Tuesday at - children\u2019s sizes.They're a bargain.rt Please bear In mind that we are clearing out ajot of Fine White Embyol- : deries and Insertions now : at a Discount of æs 20% off A CLEAN UP OF Black and Colored Dress Goods Every odd piece of Dress Goods, every short end has been removed from the fixtures and slated for a final and entire clearance To-Morrow, There's plain Black Cashmeres, Cloths, Serges and Lustres, Fancy Figured Black Materials of all kinds, Colored Tweed Cheviots, 50 inch goods, Colored Donegal Tweeds, 48 inch widths, Voiles, Crepes, Veilings, Lustres, Canvas Cloths, Panamas, etc., a collection that represents most every imaginable weave and color, goods in the lot worth up to $1.00.Your choice 25¢ yard Tuesday at - - - = .In addition to the above values, Every purchaser of either Black or Colored Dress Goods To-Morrow can have their choice ofa New - idea Walst, Skirt or Costume Pattern Free of Charge, by presenting their receipted bill at pattern counter, THE HAMILTON CO.St.Catherine and Peel Streets.The CITY'S BEST GROCERY Corner Sherbrooke and Bleury Special Prices for Tudsday, May 8th, 1906, ONLY, pare our Prices with your Grocer\u2019s and ses how much you can save In buying from us To-morrow.P .Provisions Our any Teas and Coffees.Butter, Best Creamery, per lb.21c One nice Premium with each pound Butter, Best Dalry, per Ib.19c Resides, the quality is the best, and Eggs, guaranteed new ledd, doz.164e the prices the lowest, best mild, per lb.coe.14e Rlack Tea (fine flavor), per Jb.28¢ © sugar cured, per 1h.18%¢ Bacon, Pea Meal (Breakfast), per he sue sre see se see 1500 5000000176 Cooked Meats of all kinds, at Low Potatoss, beet cooking.per bag .80c Back Tea, per lb.300, 85e, 40c and Japan Tea, por Ib.350, 300, 40c.500 AU theaa Teas are worth be and 16 per 1b.more than the above quo- tations.Groceries Liquors Bugar, best granulated, 10 Ibe.for Ur Evaporated Peaches, per Mb.t2c Why don\u2019t you t our Port and Mowing .8 jhe.for 250 Sherry Wines?They can't beat.Eng.Garden, 5 cans for .2hc Peas, Port Wine, worth 832.00 gal.for.32.00 Buttef Beans, Wax, 8 cana for.250 Sherry Wine, worth $3.00 gal, 1 Peas, 1 Tomatoes, 1 Corn, for.25c for .2.2 244 ie en ee al.832.00 Salmon, best red, 8 for .Claret Wine, worth §0c bottle, for.250 Apple, gallon can, reg.2bc, for Bauterne Winn, worth 76c bottle, Blueberries, 3 cans for .fOr ote eh ee ie ii nee 50 Pumpkin, 3 cans for .Scotoh\u2014\u2014Dewar.Kilmarnock, Black nice, .dosen .Bottle, Old Mull, Roderick Dhu, Oranges, very sweet (420's) .all .86c bot, Do not forget that we give special prices for Boarding Jouses and te An our Prices by *Phono East 151.We are making a specialty of \u2018phone e orderd, - No C.O.D, orders for Butter and Sugar only.Z.A.LAMBERT & CO.© Corner Sherbrooke and Bieury cee 14 0 4: neo dax me Le - We will take \u2018orders To-morrow fram 7 a.m.to 11.p.m, .\u2014\u2014\u2014 e PROBABILITIES FOR THE NEXT 24 HOURS.Moderate northwesterly winds partly cloudy and cool to-day and Tuesday.00000000 0000000 At one time this morning great black clouds came sailing across the sky, seeming to forbode storm and rain, but thelr shadows soon passed by, and the bright sun agaln shone down brightly trom the empyrean heights.Altogether it has been a magnificent day.in spite of the clouds, and its being perhaps a littla cool, and the tutelary genius of the month deserves the heartfelt thanks of all his grate- fui votartes.Montreal Weather Statistics.Readings by the Hearn & Harrison Etandard Barometer at noon yesterday, 29.75; at § a.m.to-day.29.82: 11 a.m.to-day, 29.80; temperature today.maximum, 57; minimum.42: yesterday, maximunt, 65: minimum, 45.Sun rose this morning at 4.40 o'clock.- Will set this evening at 7.15 o'clock.and Minimum Temperatures.Victoria.62.40; Kamloops, 66, 33; Calgary, 44, 38, Edmonton, 46, 22; Prince Albert, 40 28; Qu'Appelle 46, 28: Winnipeg.44, 28; Port Arthur, 40, 28; Parry Sound, 50, 34: Toronto, 58 40: Ottawa, 62, 86; Montreal, 64, 40: Quebec.64, 38, St.John, 54, 42; Halifax, 58 44.Temperatures Elsewhere.London 55; Paris, 69; New York, 60; Washington.56.BREAD MAY RISE IN PRICE.Bakers Declare it is Necessitated by Increase in Wages.The leading bakers of the city will probably meet this week to consider the advisability of increasing the price of bread.This action has been forved upon them.they state, by the action of the journeymen bakers In advancing wages ail round some 25 per cent.This increase is paid by the union shops, but as there are # number of non-unlon shops still paying the old scale the success of the former in establishing a higher price for bread is doubtful.My.James Aird .in discussing the matter with the Star, stated that there had been no definite decision made to increase the cost of bread to the consumer, but that the increase in wages would naturally increase the cost of production.Considerable and mutual discussion would be necessary before any advance should be made.Mr.J.H.McKeown was of the same opinion.The increased cost of production warranted an increase, but pers sonally he had not as yet decided upon any such step.A member of another prominent firm engaged in the same business stated that probably an agreement would be reached amongst the bakers and ultimately if the new scale of wages per- pists an increase may take piace.This would probably amount to one cent per single loaf.At a meeting of French bakers held in the Monument Nationale last Saturday, the matter was discussed but no decision reached.Maximum 8t.Anthony\u2019s Temperance Society, Yesterday afternoon St.Anthony's Juvenile Temperance Soctety held its first reunion.Sixty new members were fnitiated.A musical performanée consisting of solos and choruses, several recitations and the reading of essays dealing with the evils of intemperance were given.At the end nf the pro- &ramme, Rev.Father Thomas Heffer- nan gave an address on the necessity of being temperate.He hoped that the members would labor well for the building up of the society go that it would be an honor to the parish.For St.Ann\u2019s Free Library.An entertainment for the benefit of the free library of St.Ann's parish will be given in the S81.Ann's Young Men's Hall under the auspices of the young ladies of St.Ann's Church.to-morrow evening.The entertainment will con- se of pictures riven by the London Ascope Company, to ; Bin re mpa y gether with songs | Little Girl\u2019s Skull Fractured.Alice Conroy, 13 years of age, who lived with her parents at \u2018No.23 Marl- boruugh street, was knocked down by a St.Catherine street car, at Hnohe= laga, last night, and rerelved a frac- fure of the skull.Little hope is entertained for her recovery at the General Hospital, where she wus taken.The Hitle girl was attempting to cross the track, when she was struck and knocked down, Torpedo Exploded in His Pocket.Eugene Lyons.a Canadian Pacific brakesman, was brought to the city yesterday from Gache, near Sturgeon Falls, and taken to the Royal Victoria Lyons was injured while he wag carrving ratlway torpedoes in his Hospital.pocket, as the result exploding.nf one of then The man's right side and hip are torn in a frightful manner.His condition to-day was reported as being serious.* More Good Things Said About the Only Vegetable Cure for Headache Your tablets are a safe and effect- .iyo res: for headaches.+ FT S Mayor of Coaticosk, ! B woman who suffers ought to .knew worth.MRS.A.BLFORD, ~ - North Sydney, CR A curse that wil] cure.Li 1.GEO.LEGGE, \"Bit: Leader-Msil, Granby, Que, 2 157 p\u2014 \u2018 Fhave tried ablets and : to ges tite the and wish : J Boe, Bovtoe, = ° COTTON FACTORIES IN FULL SWING - Strike has been.Declared off and Employes are at Work.SETTLED BY COMPROMISE Company Grants An Increase Wages on the Finer Lina of Goods Manufactured.of Both the East End factories of the Dominion Textile Company were ro- opened at the usual hour to-day.Nut one of the fifteen hundred employes were missing when the gong sounded to put the machinery, which had been lying idle a week, in full operation.Mr.John Taylor, general superintendent of the Hochelaga mill, told the Star that there was not the slightest hitch.Th big cotton mills, he said, were running full swing and he did not expect any more trouble.The strike of the cotton operatives was settled at à mass meeting tn .Tremblay Hall, St.Catherine street, on \u2018Saturday afternoon.ORIGINAL DEMANDS.The original demand of the strikers was for a general increase of twenty per vent.The officials of the Dominion Textile Company at first offered un advance of ten per cent, but this offer was turned down by the ten hundred young women engaged in the battle.All kinds of conferences were held and all kinds of offers were made, but the difficulty was finally comproa- mised by thie employes accepting an increase on finer lines.A: à conference held in the St.Lawrence Hall, Friday afternoon, it was agreed that there should be a meeting between the officials of the company and the strikers in Tremblay Hall, on Saturday afternoon.At 3 o'clock precisely, Victor Desparois was elected chairman, and J.R.Renaud was appointed secretary.Messrs.William Whitehead, general manager; John Taylor, general superintendent, and A.H.McManus, assistant superintendent of St.Ann's mill, occupied seats on the platform.SETTLEMENT SECURED.The chairman, Mr.Desparois, opened the proceedings by introducing Mr.Wilfrid Paquette, of the Montreal Textile Workers\u2019 Union.Cheers filled the hall when the leader took the platforin to address the gathering.Mr.Pa- quette declared that the demands of the rikers, under the circumstances were reasonable, and pointed out to the officials of the company that the strikers were prepared to hold out for three months.He expressed the hope that there would be give and take on both sides, so as to end the trouble immediately.Mr.William Whitehead, upon being introduced, was given a splendid reception.He addressed the strikers, on behalf of the company, in French and English.When he sald he was pleased to meet all his employes he was cheered by the young ladles.Mr.Whitehead said that the company was willing to grant an increase of about 14 per cent.He wanted to see the mills in full operation and declared that the advarf®e was given in good faith.A vite of thanks was tenderad Messrs, Wilfrid Paquette, who represented the strikers at all the conferences, and Mr.fllilam Whitehead, general manager of the Dominion Textile Company.At the close of the proceedings the three officials of the company shook hands with hundreds of the young ladies and after congratulating the chalrman on the happy outcome of the meeting, the three gentlemen retired, amid cheering.Mr.Wilfrid Paquette, when seen today by a representative of the Star, corroborated the statement made by Mr.John Taylor.superintendent.He sald that the men and women were naturally much pleased at the happy termination of the strike, and they would now work with more determination than ever, feeling that they were being pald a living wage.Claims in the Adler Assignment.Among the principal clalms against Mr.S.A.Adler, who carried on business under the name of the Parisian Walst and Skirt Manufacturihg Company, and who recently made assignment of his property for the benefit of his creditors, are the following \u2014 Bagley & Wright Manufacturing Company, $1,312; China & Japan Silk Company, $2,700; Corticelll Silk Company.$1,230; Camlzzi & Rosasco, $1,- 375.H.J.Dingman, Toronto, $1,179: A.Falardeau, $1,067; J.M.Fraid, 33.- §00; Montreal Jobbing Company, $1.- 790, Montreal Woollen Mills, $1,800; Rushworth Company, 32.140; Walker, Barr & Co.Montreal, $1,060, Boyd &' Company, $6,000 (secured).Canadian Underwear Company $5,000, and the Dominion Bank, $4,048.The assets consist of a stock of machinery fixtures and book debts in the company's premises at No.16 Lemoine street.Dinner of Junior Bar Association.The annual dinner of the Montreal Junior Bar Association took place on Suturday night at the St Lawrence Hall, where thirty of the younger legal lights of the city were assembled about the festive board.The toast of \u201cThe Profession\u201d was proposed by Mr.L.McFarlane and responded to by Mr.E.Brossard, in a very bright and witty speech.Other toasts were: \u201cThe Public,\u201d proposed by Mr.Alex.Lacoste, responded to by Mr.Arthur Phelan; \u201cCanada,\u201d propos2d by Mr.Jos.Archambault, responded to uy Mr.E.F.Surveyer: \u201cThe Press.\u201d proposed by Mr.Paul Surveyer, Te- sponded to by Mr.A, Beauchemin, and \u2018The Ladies,\u201d .proposed by Mr.F.Bourbonniere, responded to by Mr.Walter Mitchell.Dr.Hans Harthan\u2019s Recital.The programme for Dr.Hans Har- than's piano recital at Stanley Hall this evening is as follows: \u2014 1.Beethoven.L.Van, Sonate, op.27, No 2.Adagio saostenuto, allégretto.presto agitato.2, (a) Rameau, J., Ph, Gavotte e Variations: (b) Scarlatti, D.,, Pastorale; (ce) Bach, J.8, Bourree.3.(a) Schubert, F., Impromptu, (b) Echumann, R., Novellette: (tc) Mendelssohn, B., Lied Ohne Worte.4.(a) Chopin, F.Impromptu, op.86; (b) Godard, B.Gavotte: (c) Hen- selt, A.\"Si olseau J'etais a tol Je volerais\u201d; (d) Saint-Saens, C.Toc- ta.5.(a) Rubinstein, A.Romance: (b) Rubinstein, A, Etude; (c) Liszt, F.Rhapsodie Hongroise.Cinderella to Be Repeated.There were hundreds of disappointed people who tried to get into Stanley Hall last Saturday afternoon to sée the production of Cinderella.The ladies\u2019 committee -of the Hervey Institute held a mééting while the performance Was going on, and requested Prof.Frank Norman and hfs assist- i to repeat the performances ow Friday evening and Saturday matinee, re 25 and 3 next, which will be \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PREACHERS TOOK CARNEGIE FOR TEXT Words of Philanthropist while in City Came in for Criticism.SOME FAVORABLE, SOME NOT G.O.Troop and Rev, Young Express Somewhat Diverse Views.Rev.Dr.The utterances of Mr.Andrew Csr- negle, while a visitor in this city, the attitude \u2018of that gentleman towards Christianity, and his elevation of works above faith came in for discussion at a number of the city churches yesterday.The Rev.G.O.Troop, rector of St.Martin's Church, in his sermon Jast evening.tobk as his subject, \u201cThe Gospel versus Wealthy Humanitar- fanism.\" Taking for his texts Christ's words to the rich ruler, and 2 Corinthians, 8, 9, he proceeded to discuss Mr.Carnegle's statements.\u201cThink less of making Heaven your home, and more of making home your Heaven,\u201d the millionaire philanthropist had said.\u2018 \u201cThere is no religion more pleasing to God than service to your fellow-men.\" Humanitarianism, commented the preacher.was only one side of our religion.the other side was our love and fidelitv to God.The preacher of humanitarianism ignored the need of spiritual change.\u201cA man\u2019s character,\u201d said Mr.Troop, \"mav be blameless morally, he may be a great philanthropist and anex- cellent citizen in the sight of the world, and at the same time he may he a lost sinner In the stght of Heaven, short of the glory of Jesus Christ.The sole question in the final hour will be \u201cAre we new men In the knowledge of Christ Jesus.by the blessing of the Holy Spirit.\u201d\u201d REV.DR.YOUNG.The Rev.Dr.Young, of St.James Methodist Church, in hig sermon last evening, also referred to the recent utterance of Carnegie, while in the city.The most successful man of modern times perhaps from the standpoint of wealth.whom some people also spoke of as the greatest benefactor of modern times, had, while in the city, used a couple of expressions which required some consideration.\u201cLet us have less theology and more religion,\u201d was a statement which might or might not be accepted.It depended on what the speaker meant by theology.If he meant halr-splitting discussions of metaphysical questions relating to abstract truths, then we could join with him heartily and say.\u201cLet us have less theology and more religion.\u2019 \u201cIf, on the bther hand, he meant by theology the vital principles underly - ing the questions of personal salvation he was not correct.It was as if Mr.Carnegie would say to his employes, \u2018Let us have less knowledge about the science of manufacturing steel and more production.\u201d This, he thought, was the exact opposite of Mr.Carnegie\u2019s practice.With regard to Mr.Carnegie\u2019s other injunction, \u201cless of making Heaven our home as of making home our Heaven,\u201d he considemed him correct.There was little probability of a man's making Heaven his home unless he did all in his power to make his home % ï.w 3 a UY yo 5 = oq Attotniys : Declate\u2019; C \"has th EE 638, MEANS te 201 Power to Destroy Adulterated Liquor.MAY PROHIBIT NEWS GIRLS Aliens Need Not Be Naturallzed Before Béing Incorporated if Council Consents, \u2014\u2014 The Clty Attorneys are submitting three fmportant legal decisions to the City Council.: They refer to: 1, The power of the city to seize adulterated liquors; 2, selling of newspapers by girls in the streets; 3, incorporation into clubs of allens.In regard to the first question it is shown that the city has full power to selze and destroy adulterated U- quors., The city also has power to pass a by-law forbidding girls selling newspapers in the streets; and, finally, it is shown that aliens may form themselves into clubs.ADULTERATED LIQUORS.The opinions in question are as follows: \u201cWhere as the sale of adulterated Hquors is of great importance, in view of public health, we thought it was our duty to communicate with the authorities of the local Board of Health and also of the Provinclal Board of Health; the latter through Dr.Elzear Pelletier, secretary of the Council, has conferred on said subject with the Bolicitor-General, and the Assistant-Solicitor's opinion was that the hygiene law of Quebec, article 46, expressly grants to the municipal authority the right to seize adulterated liquors and to dispose of same in such a way as to prevent their sale.We\u2019do not hesitate to concur in said opinion and to state that the only practical difficulty, which may arise when enforcing the above mentioned law, is that a complete organization would be required to successfully prepare cases before the courts; among others, competent analysts duly authorized to act.The matter should be referred to Dr.Laberge and.his colleagues, for a special report on the last point.\u201d INCORPORATION OF ALIENS.\u201cThe question has been raised as to whether your committee could recommend the incorporation into a club, according to our provincial statutes, of citizens who are not British subjects or naturalized as such, and the matter has been referred to us for report.According to\u2019 the provisions of the revised statutes of Quebec, art.5487.ten or more pérsons, in any part of the province, may obtain the right to form an association or club by obtaining the consent of the domicile.There exists no obligation to be British subjects or to be naturalized as such.\u201d \u201cRegarding the question as to whether your committee has the right of prohibiting the sale of newspapers In the streets by young girls.\u201d we beg to report as followa: In virtue of paragraph 85, of article 300, of our Charter, the city is authorized to adopt by-laws prohibiting the employment of minors in the streets and public places; to grant licenses and to make regulations for newspapep carriers.This provision of our Chwster which ha¥ been In existence sthes 1899, has not yet been enforced by \u2018Any.by-law.It would be sufficient that tastructions be given to the City Clerk and to the Clty Attorneys to prepare such a bylaw.\u201d heaven.Mr.Justice Ouimet 18 in Quebec.Mrs.Frank Redpath was in Quebec on Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Rodolphe Forget spent the week end at St.Irenee.Hon.Mr.Weir, Mrs.and Miss Welr returned to-day from Quebec.Dr.and Mrs.John A.MacDonald have removed to 250 Mountain street.Mre.R.Lemieux will give a lunch- enn on Tuesday for Mrs.A.B.Ayles- worth.Mrs.Hickeon and Miss Hazel Hick- son, of Newcastle, are registered at the Windsor.Mr.F.H.Mathewson, Montreal, sails tor Europe to-morrow on the Kron- pring Wilhelm.Mr.Hall, of Boston, be the el guest of Mr.and Mre.cc Hays for the Horse Show.Lady Drummond will Five à mall dinner on Friday for Col.and rs.Hanbury - Williams.Mr.David Russell and party left vesterday for St.John, N.B., on the prive car \u201cColonial.\u201d Measrs.A.B.Brown and A.W.Bishop.of Montreal.were at the Chateau, Quebec, on Saturday.Mrs George Starke is receiving tr- day at the residence of her sister.Mrs.G.L.Caina, McGregor street.The Misses Scott, Redpath street, wil! entertain at dirmer parties each evening of the Horse Show.Mrs.B.Van Albert and her daughter, nf Milwaukee, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Schalk, Laval avenue.Miss A.Angers gave a teu in Quebec iast week, at the residence of her father.Judge Panet Angers, in honor ut Miss Lacoste, of Montreal.Mrs.George Acheson.of Gait, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs.W.B.Hutch- json,.242 Kensington avenue, and will recetve on Friday afternoon.Dr.and Mrs.Morte and Miss Morse, of Boston, arrive this week for the Horse Show, and wlll be the guests of the Misses Scott, Reâpath street.Mr.Edmund Burke, who has spent the last four years in Europe, arrives in town the middle of May to visit his parents, Mr.and Mrs.David Burke, \u201cThe Cariton,\u201d far a few weeks.The engagement is announced in Ottawa of Effie, eldest daughter of Mr.George J.Sherry, Norwood, Ont., to Mr.Genrge H.Ling, Ph.8, Columbia University, New York, son of Dr.Geo.W.Ling.Dutton, Ont.The marriage will take place early in June.At the opening of the Royal Canadian Academy exhibition of arts in Ottawa, those present included : His Excellency Earl Grey, Lady Sybil, Lionel and Mrs.Guest, Col.and Mra.Hanbury-Willlams, Mr.Levison-Gower and Mrs.Hanbury-Willlams were in black: and Miss Guest wore a gown of poppy red chiffon.Madame.Montplaisir, wifé of Senator Montplaisir.entertained at a ve large and enjoyable May Day tea & Three Rivers.The decorations, were effectively carried out in pink shaded lghts; pink roses and.ferns, fn.the dining room, and pink and white car- natiens in the drawing rooms.Mrs.J u and Mrs.Bisgoté: poured tea\u2019 Gomge awd.the Misses Valitsrés, Harmol J Rousseau, Williams and Lusknehilf tasted ay assistants, ; wae apn wre and Capt.Newton, A.D.C.Lady Sybll |.PERSONALS.Mrs.E.W.MacBride will spend the summer in Ottawa.Misa Reinhardt has returned to Toronto from Montreal.Mrs.Adam Beck, of London, Ont, is at the Windsor.Mrs.L.P Brodeur.arrived in town from Ottawa on Thursday.\\ Mrs.Arthur \u2018Sandeman, Crescent street, entertained at tea last week, Mrs.A.B.Aylesworth will be the guest of Mrs.Lemieux, in Montreal, this week.Miss Lily Peterson, of Goderich,Ont.is the guest of Miss Hester Peck, Durocher street.Miss Anderson, of Ottawa, is the guest of Miss Hodgson, Argyle avenue Westmount, \u2019 we.Dr.and Mrs.Webster have arrived from Ottawa for the Horse Show, and are at the Windsor.Mrs.Kaye entertained informall at the tea hour in Kingston on Saturday for Mrs.\u2019 L.Buchan, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.George Cook, who go to Toronto for the races, will be ace companied by Miss Elaine Casgrain.Mrs.F.Orr Lewis, Bherbrooke street, will give supper parties after the Horse Show on Wednesday and Thursday evenings.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.Guy Boyer, Sherbrooke street, leave this week for their country residence at Lachine,.where they will spend the summer: Mrs.Edward Lewis, of Vancouver.B.C.was in town lasi week for a few days, the guest of Yer mother, Mrs.Stanley Bagg, Sherbrooke street.Mr.and Mrs.A.A.ILaroque.of Montreal.and their daughter.Miss Emma Laroque, who hate been spending a few days with Dr.and Mrs.R.Chevrier, in Ottawa, - have returned home to Montreal.The following Canadian visitors registered their names at the Canadian High Commissioner's -Office, 17 Victoria street.London, 8.W., during the week ending April 3: Edward and Mrs.Prime, Toronto; Miss O M.Grier, Montreal; : John -.McCullough, Hamilton; W.Graham Browne, Montreal; C.E.Lanskall, Toronto; C.8.Tufner.Hamilton; Marion 8.Findlay, Hamilton; Arthur Boyer; Armand Chevalier, Montreal; C.H.and Mrs.Bayley, London; H, Clifford Airth, Ottawa; Chas.Moore.Toronto; John Love, Winnipeg: T.K.Dickinson, Montreal; L.C.F.Oldfield, Miss F.Leckie;.A.Mrs.Miss Muriel and Miss Gladys Baldwin, Mrs.A, E.Miss and Miss Hazel Kemp, Toronto; Mrs.Marshall, London; Miss and Miss M.McMillan, London; Walter D.Duncan; H.and Mrs.Mary M.Manley, Meaford, Ont.; Bernard McEvoy, Vancouver; E.W.Dowling, Montreal; John Russell, jun.St.John: Hugh 14 municipal council of the place of their | 7.1908.; MONDAY, MAY : metre oo .Solicitof+General Honored by Friends on His Return from France.THE ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE Hon.MF.Lemieux Speaks of French Canadians as Bond Between Two Peoples.On Saturday evening a complimentary dinner was tendered to the Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux.at the St.Denis Club, Sherbrooke street, on the occasion of the return of the Solicitor-Gen- eral from France.During the evening a handsome oll painting was presented to My.Lemleux.The subject is the arrival of Champlain at Quebec and is the original of the painting, which hangs in the Legla- lative Council Chamber at Quebec, the author being Mr.Henri Beau, a Canadian artist.MR.LEMIEUX'S ADDRESS.In replying to the toast \u201cOur Guest,\u201d proposed by the chalrman in a very tactful mannef.the Hon.Mr.Lemieux spoke happily in both languages.H- said that the inixed political and racial gathering befnre him showed conclusively how easy it was \u2018or the peopie of Canada to lay aside party and national feeling and meet on the common ground of friendship and esteem.He offered especial thanks to his Engllsh- speaking compatriots who had Jolu:d those of his own tongue in giving expression to a very decided sentiment =f good-fetllowship, and declared that he owed a good deal of his advancement in life to the excellent counsel of men belonging to that race.ENTENTE CORDIALE.Mr.Lemieux also touched passingly upon his recent visit to France.While Hstening to the guns Lelching forth the friendly salutes from the French and English men of war {in the harbor of Cherbourg he came to the conclusion that without doubt the entente cordialg between these, the two greatest nations of the world, had become an accomplished fact.Of his complimentavy decoration by the French Government, Mr.Lemieux spoke in a nowise personal way, but referred \u2018io \u2018he matter in its bearing on the relations of France with the Empire.He claimed that nobody could better appreciate the love which French-Canadians entertain for old France than their friends of British origin.French-Canadians had another feeling quite as strong as their love for France, however, and that was the pride and gratitude they felt in being a part of the glorious empire of Britain, and enjoying the liberty and protection of the British flag.LETTERS OF REGRET.During the evening Mr.Desaulniers.the chairman, read letters of regret at inability to attend the banquet frora Sir Louis A.Jette, Hon.Lomer Gouin, Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P.; Mr.Justice Ro- bidoux.Mr.Thomas Chase Ccsgrain, ex-M.P.; the French and Russian con- suls-general, and others, all testifying te the Solicitor-General's talents as a public man, and wishing him still more eminence in the career he had chosen.Speeches were also made by Ald.W.J.White, Mr.G.A.Nantel, and Mr.H.A?Lemieux, father of the guest.The subscribers were: Hon.L.P.B ur, Hon.R.Dandurand, Mr, F.D.Monk, M.P.; Hon.J.P.B.Casgrain, Hon.Lomer Gouin, Hon.F.L.Belque, Ald.W.J.White.J.P.Mullarkey, Dr.J.J.Guerin, H.Gervais, M.P.; P.Dem- ers, M.P.; H.A.Lemieux, Achliie Ber.gevin, M.L.A.: Arthur Dansereau,God- frol Langlois, M.L.A.; R.Delfausse, Camille Piche.M.P.; J.W.Wilson, Louis Frechette, Wilfrid Mercier.Ald.C.B.Carter, Robert C.Smith, Charlzs Drinkwater, G.W.Stephens, M.L.A.; R.A.E.Greenshields, Charles Arch, Paul G.Martineau, E.Meredith.A.IR.Creelman, Peers Davidson, F.X.Bis- aillon, Hector Bisaillon, Michael Guer- in, Austin Mosher, A.D.Decelles, Eugene Lafleur, Jeremie L.Decarie, M.T.A.Joseph A.Richard.Hon.L.O.David, Dr.E.Lachapelle, Pierre Beullac, Hon.G.A.Nantel, Lawrence A.Wilson, J.G.Clement, Gaspard DeSerres, Honore Mercier, D.A.Lafortune, Aime Geoffrion, Edouard Fabre Surveyer, Arthur Surveyer, Mr.Justice Lavergne, Dr.Rodolphe Boulet.Dr.Francois de Martigny.Charles A.Wilson, J.A.Drouin and Desaulniers.Election.of McGill Fellows.The following results of the recent election for representative fellows at McGill, and also for members of the nominating committee In connection with the election of fellows for 1897, were announced at the last meeting of convocation: \u2014 (1) For representative fellows (for three years)-In Arts, John Redpath Dougall, M.A.(re-elected); in Applied y Science, Dr.Frank D.Adams (reelected).(2) To compose the nomination gommittee Dr.C.W.Colby, to repre- ent the Province of Quebec: Dr.W.Bell Dawson, to represent the Province of Ontario; Dr.W.F.Hamilton, tn represent Newfoundland and the Maritime Provinces; Dr.F.J.8hep- herd, to represent the other provinces of Canada! Professor C.H.McLeod, to représent .graduates residing outside of Canada and Newfoundland.Drowned in Swimming Bath.Ferland Castonguay, 23 years of age, was drowned in the Laurentian Bath yesterday.Castonguay had been swinging on the rings.which are suspended over the water, and after amusing himself in this manner for a while, clambered on to a bar which Is suspended over the middle of the swimming pool.From this place he dived into the water, and was not missed for some time, when hls Ufe- less body was found lying at the bottom of.the hath.The deceased lived at 59 St.Denis street.and Mrs.Ross, Miss Mary K Lor way, John K., Mrs.and Miss Catherine McLend, Sydney.N.8.; Hanbury A.and Mrs.Budden, Montreal; R.V.Winch, Vancouver; H.and Mrs.Bot- tomley, Ottawa; N.Thompson, Vancouver, W.and Mrs.Chambers, Ham- lota, Man.; F, W.and Mrs.Hay.Lis- towel), Ont.: Dr.and Mrz.T.Arnold Clarkson, John Dryden.Toronto, Mrs.M: Gartshore, London; Thos.and Mrs.Workman, Ottawa; Capt.and Mrs.Killaly Gamble, Toronto: R.A.and Miss H.Jones, London; Col.the Hon.James Domville, Ottawa; J.Douglas Wells, Ottawa; C.N.and Mrs.Armstrong, Montreal.T = = F INSIST FEE ON \"FLEUR DE FRANCE\" MARIE BRIZARD: ROGER ET THE MINES, IS MITCHELL There will be no Strike in United States Anthracite District.BACK] SCALE OF 1903 ACCEPTED \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Convention Unanimously Decided to Agree With Mitchell\u2014Men are Pleased.Scranton, Pa, May 7.\u2014Developments in the great coal struggle took a most important turn Saturday.and it is now announced that there will be no strike in the anthracite coal fields of America, provided the operators agree to give every man his old place and reinstate those men who have been dismissed because they happen to have obeyed the strike.order issued by President Mitchell.| The mineps are willing and ready to:return to work under the scale of \"1903, which was the Strlka Commission's award.This was the degision unanimously reached at the séssion of the convention on the advice of President Mitchell The important decision was reached after President Mitrhell and National Secretary-Treasurer Wilson had addressed the |elegates, recommending the 1903 award be continued.A resolution to this effect was offered and unanimously adopted.PROPOSED BY THE OPERATORS.By this unanimous vote, the miners thus adopted the proposition of the operators\u2014a continuation of the award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission, with the modification that the term for which it is continued shal! be mutually agreed upon.The operators\u2019 suggestion was that it should be at least three years.The action of the convention, together, with a request for a conference on Monday.was telegraphed by President Mitchell to Chairman George F.Baer, of the Operators\u2019 Committee, and an answer was received agreeing to a conference at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon at the Jersey Central office tr New York city.The only matters to be discussed at the conference are the length of time the award shall continue, and the provision that there shall be no discrimination against the men who obeyed the mine workers suspension order issued by Presidnet Mitchell.MR.MITCHELL'S STATEMENT.Speaking to-night, President Mitchell said: \u2014 \u201cThe miners are ready to return to work on the basis of the award of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission for such a period of time as may be agreed upon mutually between the representatives of the anthracite cdal mining companies and our scale committee, provided that all men who suspended work on April 1st or since that time, or who have been dismissed because they stated that they would refuse to work ff a strike were declared are reinstated in their former positions and working places.\u201cOur convention will remain In session until Tuesday.and the scale committee shall report to the convention at that time.\u201cThe suspension of work is to continue until an agreement has been made and its terms approved by the convention.\u201d Killed by Goif Stick.Special to the Montreal Star.Coaâticdoke, Que., May 7.\u2014Raiph Me- Cutcheôn, elght years of age, son of W.B.McCutcheon, Grand Trunk Railway sfatior agent here, was accidentally killed Saturday afternoon on the golf links.He was looking on while some boys were playing golf and getting too near, he got hit on the head by a stick and died one hour after.tr - More Trouble for Gorky.ft.Petersburg.May 7\u2014It is officially announced that Maxim Gorky will be prosecuted against on a charge of fomenting an anti-Russian and revolutionary movement abroad.It would appear that the process against Maxim Gorky ls designed to prevent his return to Russia.Boy Killed by Car.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 7.\u2014Louis Roy, 18 years of age, a messenger boy for Pruneau & Kirouxe, waa accidentally killed on Saturday afternoon, while attempting to jump on a street caëfin St.Valier street.Death was instantaneous.Sonlight Soap is botter than other soaps, but is when used ia the Sunlight way.Buy Sunlight Say sud follow directions., : 245 313 d) ND To Be Well Dressed At moderate cost in clothing of style and quality that will fit you perfectly, stay in 'shape, and wear well, be sure to buy ALLAN'S.Rere aré a few lines -we carry: Men's Tweed Suits, in fancy Stripes and overchecks, also Nayy blue and black serge, at $9.00 and $10.50.Men's Two-Piece Summer S8uits (coat and pants), in the new gray, also brown mixtures and overchecks, made in the new double breasted coat, long roH lapels, alse single breasted and Norfolk style, at $8.50, $9.50, $10.50 to $15.00.Men's Suits in 8cbtch Tweeds, in the new gray effects, made single or double breasted ere 3 button long roll lapel, at $12.00, $13.50 and $15.00.Men's Tailor-Made Suite, in navy blue and black olay worsted ; Scotch tweeds, black and navy blue Cheviots, also fanoy striped worsted: trimmings and make equal to best oustom work at $15.00, $16.30 and $18.COME AND SEE OUR STOCK.# .Corner Gralp and Bleiny Sirepts | and 401 Wagt 1.Catherine Street (111) rer | BLL 5, A 2 FOR D.CONSTIPATION Nature\u2019s own inimitable remedy for Billousness and Disordered Digesti- oe Rtas creates it and intends it should natural, easy, certain way.Try a small bottle \u2014and drink tion.Just as Nature taken \u2014 it cures In a Inexpensive and effective.half a glass oo arising.\u2014 SEEDLESS ORANGES.FRASER.VICER & GO., ITALIAY WAREHOUSR Established 1856.PURE MAPLE SUGAR AND MAPLE SYRUP.FROM THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS, Jow ig the time to send your friends in the Old Couvtry a few pounds of pure Maple Sugar or a gallon of the famous Eastern \u2018Townships Maple Syrup.Hillhurst Maple Syrup, in Gallen Cans.HHlhurst Maple Syrup, in Ja Gallon Cans, 8 Hillhurst Maple Syrup.in Quart Cans.Pure Maple Sugar, in | 1b.blocks A fresh shipment of choice Califor nia t OUR FAVORITE HRAND 176 tÿ the Box .eo.35% per Dez .$5 DA per Bot 120 to the Box .60e per Doz .$5 M per Box 126 to the Box .50e per Poz 224000 .$500 per Box 96 to the Box: .Cs 70e per Doz.Lo ol a .$5.00 per Box REAL INDIAN CHUTNEYS Prepared by the Brigsh indian Condiment Company, Bombay Sweet Slice Mango (Sweflt and Medium, Hoty .50c per Bottle Green Mango (Sour and Hot, shrew) Ce ee 50c per Bottle Bengal (Hot and Pulp: .LOL LA Lee aan 50c per Bottle Madras (Sweet and Hoty oo.ee #0 per Bottle Cashmere (Sour and Hot, cut in slices».| Cee.50c per Bottle FIGS AND DATES.*\u201cCresca\u201d Washed Figs.1! 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