The Montreal daily star, 10 mai 1906, jeudi 10 mai 1906
[" -Uoned at sirategic points.SAYINGS:\u2014 =.\u201cRosults show 46 to be the \u201cdium, and \u201cyear.THE STODDARD BEDDING CO.Montreal.SUCCESSFUL.ADVERTISERS\u2019 our ndvertiolp in The Star.ssh best me- Cast Weside Dally Last Weekly.Weshly Total fast week \"VOL.XXXVIII.No M MONTREAL.THURSDAY, MAY 10.1906.PRICE ONE CENT.NEW ERA DAWNS FOR CZAR'S MILLIONS WITH CORCEOUS OPENING OF THE NEW PARLIAMENT Scenes of Unrivalled Splendor, a Fantastic Mockery of Russian Misery-Czar and Royal Party Were Cheered Frequently -=-His Speech Conciliatory and no Untoward Incident.Bt.Petersburg, May 10.\u2014(10 a.m.)\u2014An ideal May day like a happy augury, greeted the uprising ur the curtain for the new act of the great historical drama, Russia s struggte for liberty.Never did the showy northern capital vf Peter the Great present a more bril- hant picture than for the inaugura- tUivn of the Russlan Parllament.Just a suspicion of haze hung over the gulf, softening the outlines and giving the scene da touch of fairyland.The metropolis was dressed bride-like, awnlling the coming of her lord.The yellow Imperial standard with the duuble-headed eagle flew from the Winter Palace, flags by order of the pulive were displayed frum every house and streams of multi-colored pennants fjuttered from the yachts and shipping in the harbor.Even the Liny passenger boats which thread the rivers and canals, the street cars and many cabs carried the Russian colors.The banks, stores, schools and some of the factor- jes were closed in honur of the occasion.but there was no general holiday.the Government specifically discouraging a suspension of work In the fndus- trial districts owing to fear that crow ding the workmen into the centre of the city might provoke collislons, disorders and perhaps bloodshed.AWE-INSPIRING EVENT.There was something distinctly awe- inspiring about the day, with visions uf chains falling from another brauch of the human race and the Russian people taking up the march of modern civilization.The representatives of the Russian millions and the Russian Emperor were at last face to face, and the result was to determine the fate of the nation and a vountry stretching from Germany to the Pacific, to lhe Polar seas and to the burning sands of Central Asia.Notwithstanding the mutual distrust of the Government and people there was not lacking the hope that the foundation of a sincere understanding between the Emperor and his subjects would be lald strong and deep to-day.It was the attitude of that mutual sus- picfon \u2018which constituted the great, jarring dofe on this occasion.It could not be concealed.It was apparently everywhere.; The city might have been in a state of siege, so heavy was the array of troops.Not only were detachments ot infantry.cavalry and gendarmes sta- but large reserves were massed in the court yards of t ublic bulldings.fâriy in the\u2019 morning, the Palace square resembled a field camp.tue regimen ; uarde .ha bivque La ne a ah .De A ene at- tations of police took possession qt ait the approaches to the Palace for the distance of a third of a mile.and all day no-one was allowed to pass the lines without tickets, The draw of the Nicholas Bridge from Vasil Island was opened and thé Palace \u2018Bridge.which rests on Pontoons, was allowed to swing down the current so as to permit the Imperial yachts bearing Their Majesties and the court from Peter- hof.to pass up the river to the land- Ing stage in front of the Winter Palace.A flotilla of police patrol boats, several law Iving torpedo boats and a number of galleys cleared the river as far as the Palace of all moving craft.RELIGIOUS SERVICES FIRST.Like all great state functions in holy Russia, the ceremonies began with religious services.At ten o'clock in the morning the whole city reverh- erated with bells and chimes from St.Petersburg\u2019's myriad of cathedrals, churches and temples, summoning the people to the thanksgiving.Only those who have heard the booming of ~~ the bells of St.Isaac's Cathedral, striking base 1 the tintinnabulations of the other belfries, can appreciate the savage opicndor of the wild clangor.Not only at St.Petersburg, but at the Kremlin of Moscow, bells were rung and Te Deum\u2019s were celebrated, thus giving the occasion the solemn religious as well as civic significance necessary to impress the Russian masses, While the hells were still ringing the Imperial yacht Alexandra, with the Imperial standard at the fore, moved | majestically up the river, dipping her flag In answer to the salutes and cheers from the Emperor's warships lying at the Baltic Works, Instead of proceeding to the Winter Palace, the yacht stopped at the landing station uf the English quay, below the Nicholas hridge, and in front of the Luch- tenberg Palace, forfnerly the American Embassy, where thé Emperor, the Ein- Ness and the Dowager Empress en- 4 Jaunch, apd, attended by a each flank, moved up the The members of the court he remainder of the journey to the Winter Palace in carriages, escorted by troops of clattering horse guards, The Emperor's arrival was not heralded by the customary salute of 301 guns, and for that reason the passage | of the river hardly attracted the notice of the thousands of spectators who were walling along the isiands in the river.THE CZAR PRAYS.Without halting at the Winter Palace, the launches crossed the river and their Majesties landed under the grim walls of the St Peter and St.Paul Fortress, which they entered by the Imperial water terrace, driving hurriedly to the immense cathedral inside the walls, where repose the remains of the Romanuffs.There, before the tombs of His Majesty's ancestors, the Imperial family knelt for twenty minutes, made their devotions, and asked for the blessing and guidance of tie Almighty.As their Majesties returned to the terrace and reentered the launch, the faint echo of a | cheer swept up the Neva, The Imperial launch immediately crossed the river and entered the Winter Palace from the quay entramte, For the first time since the ceremony of blessing the waters, January 10, 1908, when the\u201d Emperor escape death from the charge of gra red, Av gun: of the meme Batters on \u2018 1\" opposite bank of the river, their Majesties were back in the Russian capital.A little more than two hours later vast hosts of military and civil dignitaries began arriving at the ~~ CZAR'S SPEECH CONCILIATORY.| St.Petersburg, May 10 230 p.in.-The Emperor's reception passed off without any untoward incident.The tone of the speech from the throne was corcilia- tory It expressed the Emperor's wish that relief be gt en tn the peasants in their present unfortunate conditions and called on the members of parliament to put their hearts intn their work and to co-operate with him in solving the present proh- lems of Russia and in handing down a united and prospernus empire to his successor.0000000000000 0000%000 +++.CANADIAN JUDGES AND COMMISSIONS The Senate Bill Provides That They Receive No Extra Pay.Epeclal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.May 10.\u2014Senator Ferguson on Wednesday introduced into the Senate a bill respecting extra judicial em- pinyment.He had withdrawn such a bill three years ago, he sald, because the Gamey charges were being enquir- eq into,and it might have been thought the bill was a criticism of the action of the Ontario Qovernfnent in that case.There was now a bill in the Commons embodying the principles In Senator Ferguson's old blll, a Senator Ferguson said his bill of three years ago proposed that judges should be forbidden to sit on commissions.Since that time he had modified that view.The present bill provided that If a judge was appointed to act on a commission he should receive no special fee for his services, but only his expenses, An act respecting leprosy was given a second reading.Hon.Mr.Scott stated that under the powers taken furthér provision would be made for the case or cases of Asiatic leprosy on the Pacific Coast.He called the attention of the Senate to the Interesting fort that though leprosy had been 1 «1d incurable, an Inmate of the Lazar- «tte at \u2018Tracadie, New Brunswick, had Leon discharged ns cured after being a member of the leher colony for 18 y'aurs : Prince Thanked the Soldiers.Epecial to The Montréal Star, Ottawa, May 10.-His Royal Highness Prince Arthur has caused to be con- Veyed to the various military units who dil such excellent work upon the vc- casion of his visit to the Capital, a letter of warm appreciation.Date Hunting the Convict.Spectal to the Montreal Star.| Brockville, Ont.May 10.\u2014Chartrand, the escaped convict is known to have Laken armes ngar Gananoque on Tues- ay night.Detectives.are gmetinuing their bunt Ta 02 , À .Fame 4 > OT = 05 Ts .night, and lnstantly killed KAISER FURTHERS - DUAL ALLIANCE He Will Make Public Demonstration of Its Close: Nature in June, Ry Cable from a Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star.Berlin, May 10.\u2014Emperor William's visit to Emperor Frangls Joseph in June, will amount practically to a puh- lic demonstration that the Dreibund has dwindled to a dual alllance between Germany -and Austria-Hungary.The, specifc object of the Kaiser's trip 16 to thank Francis Joseph for his support in the Moroccan conference, but it is really a spectacular proclamation of the intimacy of the Aus- tro-German relations.Independent of the adherence of unfatthful Italy.The programme of Emperor William's en- tertalnment gives him the opportunity to make a couple of banquet speeches, and it is predicted that he will make some striking declarations.WILL VISIT CREE INDIANS, Governor-Genéral Names An Emissary to Callect Information.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa.Ont., May 10.\u2014The .Gover- nor-General, who has taken great interest In the Cree Indians ever since his memorable visit to the North-West, a year ago, is most anxious that the annals, lore and traditions of this rave should be preserved.and In order to do this has made arrangements with the Government to send out g special emissary tn obtain the requisite iriforma- tion.The person chosen for this spe- clal mission is Mrs.F.H.Paget, who spent several months in captivity among the Indians and will be accompanied by Miss Mahel Ferguson, of the Post Office Department.} Young Russian Killed.Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, , May 10.\u2014Hyman Eisenstein, a Russian Jow, aged 17.was caught between the clevator and the third floof of the dry goods establishment of Ankin amd Company: t NO UNTOWARD INCIDENT.St.Petersburg, May 10.\u20143 p.m.\u2014The Emperor and Empresses after leaving the palace entered a laupch, down the river, boarded the Imperial yacht Alexandra and returned to Peterhof.The crowds on the banks of the river and {islands heartily cheered the Imperial party.There was no other incident.0000000000000 0000600000000 | Winter Palace to listen to the Emperor's message to the representatives of the people.The palace is an immense, strange.mysterlous-lvoking yellow-red stgucture on the left bank of the Neva.The queer style of the architecture is accentuated by the ungainly statues on the roof line.To the south is a large, open space called the Palace square.in! the centre of which arises a granite column, that of Alexander I.It is flanked by the buildings of the general staff.ministry of finance and the foreign office.An Immense quadriga crowns the archway of the main entrance from the grand Marskaya.BRILLIANT SCENE ON FATAL SQUARE.\u2018The scene on the square to-day was in vivid contrast to that of less than fifteen months ago, when the troops met with volleys the people coming to ask the Little Father for less than they have now been granted.Instead of grim soldiers shooting into & mob, prancing cavalry with shining accoutrements guarded the approaches, while the square itself was filled with rank upon rank of the chevalier guards.cuirassiers, hussars, lancers, and other guard regiments.each in picturesque uniforms of red.blue and yellow.The Emperor's picked Circas- sian Cossacks, in long flowing crimson kaftans, sitting high on wild.steppe horses, gave the highest note of color tn thé scene.Behind the iron gritl leading to the court yard of tha palace were massed a squadron of heavy dragoons and a battery of machine guns.Through this brilliant maze of troops passed splendid equipages.many of the coachmen wearing the red imperial livery and bearing Invited guests to the various entrances to which thav had been assigned.Although the bars.of what had hitherto been the most exclusive court in Europe were lowered for the first time to admit to His Ma- Jesty's presence men who had come not by virtue of his invitation.but because they held a mandate from the people, the rules and traditions of caste and rank were not otherwise relaxed.By different entrances and up different stairways.into different salons.strictly according.to k, the concourse of court dignitiries, uniform.gathered to await the sum- mang from the throne, in the hall of St.George.Through the Jordan door.the members of the lower house of parliament mounted the marble stair nobles, forelgn resenta tives, .orgy and tnihtars any civil officials, all in rull case to the ppactous Nicholas hall, overlooking the Neva.where the great court balls are held, while the members of the Council af the Empire, or upper house, passed through th® regular entrance.That body assembled in tha Hermitage Pavilion.+ GALAXY OF NOTABLES.The ambassadors and other chiefs of missions mounted the ambassadors\u2019 staircase, skirting the dining room where Alexander Il.narrowly escaped death as the result of an explosion Il 1880, and passed the hall of Peter the Great, whose red velvet walls are studded with golden Russian eagles.In the gold decorated music room, the Field Marshals and Arabic halls.the Pompeilan Gallery, the Hall of Columns, etc, gathered the sultes of 1he various Grand Dukes and Grand Duchesses, the procurator-seneral ,of the Holy Synod, the members of the Holy Synod, the genreals of high rank, admirals, aldes-de-camp, etc, \u20185 the immediate suites of the Emperor and two Empresses remained\u2019 in the Romanoff gallery, off the throne roua magnificent apartment, ornamented with ribanded jasper and beautiful mosaics, representing the temples of Paestum.The ladies and maids of honor of the courts, arrayed jn ancient Russian costumes of deep purple,broid- ered with pearls and wearing sugar loaf headdresses- similarly adorned,presented a charming appearance.CROWN JEWELS UNRIVALLED.In the concert reom, a force of veteran grenadiers mounted guarded before the insignia of the Emperor's sovereignty, the Imperial Crown, sceptro, globe, sword, standard and sea! of the Empire, representing the most valuable collection of jewels in the world.The sceptre alone is valued at $1,200,000.1° is surmounted by the celebrated Orlo\u2019t diamond of 185 carats, a mate of the Kohinoor, which together formed the eyes of the golden lion before the temple of the Grand Mogul at Delhi.Thu romantic bloody history of these two jewels, stolen by Sepoys, is well known.The crown {8 surmounted by a cross formed of five diamonds, each worth a king's ransom get- upon a priceless ruby, the whole resting on a golden circle studded with pearls, giving it the appearance of a mitre, and thus making it emblematic not only of sovereignty, but of supreme authority over the Russian Church.The globe als\u201d is surmounted by a diamond cross resting on an immense sapphire.\\ en The Thanks of the Prince, Mr.Charles M.Hays, second vice- president and general manager of the Grand Trunk system, has received the following letter of thanks from Captain Wyndham, Equerry to Prince Arthur: \u201cDear Mr.Havas: \u201cI am desired by Prince Arthur of Connaught to convey to you His Royal Highness\u2019 best thanks for the very beautiful collection of photographs which you have sent him, and which he will always value as a remembrance of the journey upon your railway.* \u201cHis Royal Highness hopes you will express his gratitude to all those who helped to make his journey such a very comfortable one.Prince Arthur wishes me to say that he most fully appreciates the forethought and care which was taken by all your officials, and he much hopes that he may, at some future date, have the opportun- fty of aceepfing your kind offer of crevelling upon the new extension of your line to the Pacific.\u201d Miss Muriel Bulfour gave a bridge party in Quebec this week.Dr.James M.Jack left last night for New York and Philadelphia.i ë \u2018 f VALU WHAT Wedding Gifts WE H troduces you to our store, and t1 season.B.«& FI.BUT FREE Well, it's an Interesting and carefully compiled Brochure of AVE NAMED IT \"WEDDING IDEAS\" because il ins sure to prove useful during the approaching wedding MAILED FREE, if you send your name and address.B.BX ENT, THE DIAMOND PALACE, ABLE IS IT?is full of suggestions, 4 l44 Yonge St.- - - Toronto de EXETER A \u2014- aim 20d : RESULT OF THE VOTING CONTEST for the most popular regiment and its Sergeant-Major at ALLAN'S.ROYAL the winners of our prize, with their Sergeant-Major, D, A.Bethune, are painted of their Sergeant-Major, value $200.SCOTS an oil painting to be The amount of Ballots cast for .Rifles were very close, but in the total number of votes cast.the competition.hibited in our store window.Wa hope all interested parties to all who have taken an interest in The picture will be presented t due course, according to our origin property to:hang in the Sergeants\u2019 Sergeant-Major, as they may decide.er ws so Hie.he ee the \u2018purchases who cast their ballots in favor of the Royal Scots gave them the lead The Field Battery and the Fusiliers were close third and fourth in The painting of the picture will now be procesded with, and finished .at an early date, and when completed will be have conducted this contest, and we wish to sxtend our sincers thanks Jow's and Boys\u2019 Clothier, Batter and titty Corner Craig and Bléury.Siréets aud \u2018doi West St.Catherine Street.the Royal 8cots and the Victoria averaging larger by those ex- will be satisfied with the way we it.o the Sergeants of the Royal Scots in al.advertisement, to become their Mess-Room, \u2018or to present to\u201d their PRINCE HAS BIDEN CANADA FAREWELL \u201d His Royal Highness has Sailed from Montreal for Home Land.LAST COURT HELD ON SHIP Prince Expressed to Mayor and All Canadians His Appreciation of Royal Welcome.Up Into the gloomy night, flapped by the raw wind, sailed the Royal Standard 16 the inasthead of the steamer Virginian.It was.a sign that His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught had touched his foot for the last time on Canadian soil.His trip of over seven thousand miles of Britain's greatest colony was al an end and he was\u2019 bound once more for the Futherland.The Allan Line Liverpool Wharf, presented a gala appearance, and although the wind was gharp and the \u2018alr ohilly, and rain drops were trying their best to shake themselves from the lowering clouds overhead, the bright bunting and the many colored lights around the steamer made a brilliant spot in the otherwise dark background.Long before the hour of the Prince's arrival a large space had been screened off about the gangway to the Ip, so that the general public were debarred from viewing the inner scene, and had to be content with a passing gllmpse of the Royal visitor, as he stepped from the carriage to the entrance.THE PRINCE'S ARRIVAL.At about half-past eleven the word was passed around to the police on guard at the wharf, that His Royal Highness was coming, and the final preparations for his reception aboard the boat were made.In about ten minutes, with the whirr of wheels, the champing of bits and the hard hoof- beats of high-stepping horses against the stone flagging of the wharf, a brougham dashed up to the entrance of the shed.Out stepped Sir Montagu Allan, Colonel Hanbury-Williams, Lady Allan and last of all His Royal Highness himself.Owing to the lateness of the hour, and the \u2018nclemency of the weather only a few of the most patriotic had assembled to bid farewell to the departing Prince but as they saw his by this time well known figure step from the carriage, a cheer arose and was continued until His Royal Highness, bareheaded and bowing on very side, disappeared within the shed.Within the usual prosalc shipping shed had been tranformed.The walls were gay with bunting and flags, the Union Jack and Canadian Ensign being visible In every corner, while on each side wall glittered forth the Bri- \\ghi- A temporary gangwidy.lead- .the wharf direct to the 7 where the Royal quarfers were p prepared, had been built and was encased In the National colors.Up thie gangway on a soft red carpet the Prince wended his way to the deck, where the Captain and officers of the Virginian were standing at attention to receive the royal passenger.LAST CANADIAN COURT.Here the last pleasantries and the final partings took place.Chatting at the head of the gangway the Prince held his last Canadian Court, and gave his thanks for the sincere hospitality which had marked his trip, not in Montreal alone, but.throughout \u2018the vast: Dominion.Talking with Sir Montagu Allan, His Royal Highness thanked him especially for the hospitality extended to him in Montreal, and declared that he would not soon forget the kind reception given to him by the people of Canada\u2019s metropolis.He had enjoyed his Canadian tour men- sely and would carry home wi him very pleasant memories of his visit to the Dominion.Just before the Prince retired the municipal party.composed of Mayor Ekers, Alderman Sadler and Alderman Yates, arrived, to bid farewell and bon voyage in behalf of the citizens of Montreal.Again the Prince reiterated his thanks and appreciation of the tish Ensign under a blaze of electric | royal welcome accorded him, and with genuine expressions of regret at parting after such a happy meeting, st uf the guests withdrew, and Di - tions for settling the ship for the night commenced.One after another Sir Montagu Allan, Lady Allan, Mrs.Bryce Allan, Mr.Andrew Allan, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell, Mrs.Allan Mac- kenzle, Captain Trotter, Mr.Beardmore, Mr.W.R.Baker, Mr.Pope and Colonel Hanbury-Willlams bid thelr last adieux, and His Royal Highness retired.THE GUARD OF THE NIGHT.The police guard on the dock was then disbanded, a squad of detectives.under Mr.Chamberlain of the Secret Service, boarded the boat, and an all night sentry of two men was posted to watth over the big steamer, and the royal suite especially, until she pulled out into the stream this morning.At four fifteen, when all but the watchful police and the alert crew were sleeping, the Virginian cast oft from the pier, and headed for the east, and the Royal Standard fluttering at the masthead in the cool morning breeze was the last sign to Montrealers that a Prince of the royal blood had been in their midst.PROTECTING THE PRINCE.Special efforts were made by the authorities to protect His Royal Highness Prince Arthur against any unpleasantness on the part of cranks or Sociallsts or worse.Iuspecton Chamberlain, of the Dominion Police, came with the Prince.and Chief Carpenter, of the local Detective Department, assigned Detectives Sloan, McLaughlin and Viens to work in harmony with him, Messrs.Sloan and McLaughlin were also detailed on special duty, when the Duke of York, now Prince of Wales, visited Canada.The four officers never lost sight of the Prince from the time he stepped off the train till he went on board of the Virgiman.H.R.H.IN AN AUTOMOBILE.| His Royal Highness arived at the show In the afternoon in a big automobile, Mr.Robertson acting as chauffeur, but he gid not take {t when he left.the automobile being dismissed in favor of a closed coupe.Both afternoon and evening immense crowds waited in the rain to get a glimpse of him as he entered.When he left in the afternoon thers was conslderable cheering.and at night the cheering was very loud, but when he left for the boat his departure was accomplished so quietly that few people knew he had gone.THE QUALITY |Seis it \u201c\u2019Quite Apart\u201d AND VALUE |Fom All Compstitors, \"SALADA\" CEYLON TEA, \u2018Pure to a Leaf.\u201d BLACK, MIXED \u201cii SEALED PACKETS ONLY NATURAL GREEN NEVER SOLD IN BULK ANNUAL 14,000,000 Packets.109¢2e0d HANNAN HOSIERY, Reflecting the Season.In the dainty colorings of our new hosiery\u2014the latest shot effects\u2014new reds, blues, greens, lavender and heliotrope bursting through the black, you see typified the bursting forth of this new Spring Season.In the Cartwright and Warner's hosiery, which we have directly imported, you see examples of ' the VERY BEST hosiery \u201cthat's made, Silk and lisle, cotton and lisle, merino\u201425¢c, 35¢, 50¢, 75¢ and $1.2,000 pair manufacturer's sam silk and lisle ; value 50c and 75c, now 5 pair for $1.Make sure of handsome hosiery by coming to .THE HANNAN STORE \u201cEXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS\u201d 213-215 ST.JAMES STREET.a WEAR de LORIMIER'S Shirts at $1.00 53 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, 1012147 3aw Near Place d'Armen.AIRD\u2019S JIREH STARCH CHANGED BREAD.10836 spt + \u2014 z - > Horse Show Needs at R.*J.Tooke\u2019s.We have Driving Gloves in all the new shades of tan; they're just as comfortable as can be.Shirts that you'll like to wear, in any pattern you may wish.Hunting Stocks, Dress Ties, Fancy Vests, every price, every kind.Yon can get what you want in men\u2019s furnishings if you go to R.J.TOOKE are best.supplied \u2014 = .177 St.James Street.2387 St.Catherine Street, W, You h 'e seen them spin cotton, but did you ever see them \u201cspin\u201d wheat?At W.H.\u2018Scroggie Co's (Ltd.) store, St.Catherine Street, you can see the novel and interesting process of drawing cooked whole wheat kernels into fine shreds, and forming the shreds into biscuit just as it is done in the plant of The Canadian Shredded Wheat Company Ltd.at Niagara Falls, Ont.In making modern white flour nearly all the nutritive wheat are thrown away, In \u2018 SHREDDED BISCUIT all the body building elements of the Whole and digestible form.the Mini HT, SES 1553 St.Catherine Street, E.elements .in the whole wheat are presented in pelatable Pla RE CNE X + at mp de ure Plant Before it Leaves | Lacross mad\u2019 = a \u2014\u2014 e Baseball At x Y ¥ 7 hletics ® Golf A Wrestling Turf THE M.A.A.A.COLOR ~ QUESTION DECISION o | \u201cThere.Will be Meetings of \"Bach Separate Club Held at the Asssociation Meeting.There wili in all probability be a novelty in the proceedings at the annual meeting of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association.The question which will be the cause of this novelty is the decision to make ! one set of colors for all the M.A.À.A.clubs and the association, It is understood that all the clubs have agreed upon one Set\u2014blue and red-\u2014but this action will have to be ratified, and the way this will be done will be as follows: The president of each club will take the chair In turn at the big annual meeting and will call upon the members of his club present to vote upon and ratify the adoption of the colors selected.This pro-edure will, no doubt, create an daditional interest in the meeting, which would have been well attended anyhow on account of the great rivalry that exists amongs: the candidates for the positions of director, PARIS AUTOMOBILE STRIKE 1S GENERAL Only a Few Firms Having Special Contracts With Men Working\u2014 Coach Builders Join.Paris, May 10.\u2014The strike In the automobile constructing and coach building industries may now be considered general in Paris.and the district.A few firms having special contracts with their workmen still continue to turn eut machines, but they are so few that they may be sajd hardly to affect the general situation.Viewed broadly.the automobile production is at a standstill, and people waiting for machines must make up their minds to some delay.Some authorities maintain that the otrike is bound to terminate in a few days and others that a month must elapse before all is In swing again The position at the C.G.V.works, as explained by one of the directors.may be taken as an example of the position of affairs right through.On May 2, the men left wurk after completing eight hours, and on the following morninæ.on arriving, they discovered a notice placarded on the doors by order of the management dismissing the entire staff.On May 5, the men came to ask for their wages, but the management! refused to pay and requested the men to sue for them.The result is that until an agreement is reached as to this payment, apart from any fresh conditions which may be arrived at, it is Improbable that the staff will be taken on again.Welcome for British Bowlers.Toronto, Ont.May 10.\u2014The lawn bowlers of Ontario are organizing a yoyal weicome for the British bowlers, who will be here in August.They secured a promise from Premier Whitney.yesterday, of a grant towards that end, and all the cities in which tournaments will be held are expected to contribute.The visitors will play at Kingston on July 28, and at several other principal points, finishing at Goderich.v Clovers Want a Match.The Clover Baseball team would Tike to play a friendly game of base ball on Saturday afternoon, or on the 24th of May, players to be 16 years and under.Address all challenges to D.Arnold, 381 Bourgeols street, Montreal.Crescent Ciub Raffle.The drawing of the Crescent Base- dal! Club took place on April 30.The winner of the suit case was number 105.The party holding that coupon was Mrs.Baker, 49a Delorimier avenue.» The M.A.A.A.Harriers will hold their weekly run to-night, starting\u201d from the association building on Peel street.Kountain pens from $1.25 to $6.00.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James St.Montreal.: Nasturtium from | $45,000 PAID FOR THE RACER DEMUND| Paul Rainey Purchases Goldfinch Colt From Newton Bennington\u2014Cost Late Owner $3,200.New York, May 10.\u2014 For a sum said on the best of autharity to be $45,000, Paul Rainey, one of two brothers who inherited great fortunes from their father, a Cleveland merchant, ldentiled with big coul and coke im terests, purchased yesterday from Newton Bennington the two-year-old chestnut colt Demund, by Goldfinch, out of Graciosity.Demund has run but one race, but won with such ease that experts predicted that he had the Stallion Stake at Belmont Park at his mercy.Since his only effort in public Demund has worked half a mile in 46 1-5 seconds.This is sald to be the fastest trial ever shown\\\u2018by a horse of any age except that made by Ballyhoo Bey, two years aîter he had won the Futurity.Demund is engaged in many valuable stakes.The price paid for the colt is the second largest ever paid in America for a colt of that age, When the late William C.Whitney purchased A.L.Aste, the sum of $50,000 wax named as the amount paid, and this is the largest ever given for a two-year-old here.Mr.Rainhev is desirous of forming a first-class stable of race horses, and cost will not be considered.A few weeks ago he purchased the contract held by J.Oliver Keene over Merman Radtke, the jockey, and the wisdom of the transaction is daily endorsed by the jockey's good work in the saddle.Demund was bred by James B.Hag- gin at Rancha del Paso, California.His sire, Goldfinch, is zire of Tradftion, and is by the deceased Ormonde, sire of Ormondale and of Orme, who begot Flying Fox.As a yearlipg De- mud was knocked down to the bid of Charles McCafferty for $3.200.Me- Cafferty, who is the father-in-law of O'Neil, the jockey, was \u2018acting for Newton Bennington in the purchase.GOULD BEATEN AT LAST.London, May 10\u2014At the Queen's Club here, after a splendid series of victories against the leading British covered court tennis experts, Jay Gould, of Lakewood, N.J.went down before the world's champion, Eustace Miles, in the championship round.the latter winning the match by three sets to one.Gould started splendidiy, and won the first set by 6\u20144, but thereafter Miles\u2019 perfect condition seemed to tell.The champion set a tremendous pace and Gould was palpably tired.The second set feil easily to Miles by 6\u20141.In the third set Gould made a great fight, and though the set fell ultimately to Miles by &\u20144, some of the best tennis seen here in years was played in it.The fourth set also went to Miles by 3.«* Frantiia horte-; gear transmission.Shaft Ferve-fred oiler on dub à vee pounés.4% wilen per hour.ment.$3,780, F.O.This trial economical Touring Ce Foureylinder curing r »o-ln base.de sede and tall-light equip.B.Montreal or Ottawa.Franklin Won the Highest Honors in the great TwovGallon Efficiency Contest of the \u2014 Automobile Club of America.conclusively demonstrates wonderful efficiency of the Franklin air-cooled Engine, and proves Franklin's te be the fuel-users of all motor-cars.D, shown above, is the lightest weight car of its power, and the easiest on tives, and\u2014bocause of the non-jarring con- straction which permits all its safely snd comfortably ueed\u2014the ablest 4- oylinder touring-car built in the world.Come and let us demonstrate.fl WILSON & CoO, \u2018Montreal and Ottawa.Ball Bidg.124 Craig St, Phone Main 5444 + Dise clutch, whee! the \\ most wer to be W., estroal.\u201c Queben Golf Club.Mr.J.B.Munroe.FIRST CLASSIC RACE AT BELMONT PARK The Metropolitan Handicap is Run There To-day With Nearly Twe Dozen Entries.New York, May 10.\u2014Nineteen horans were carded to start in the Metropolitan Handicap, the first one of thy classic spring races of the eastern turf races at Belmont Park.The historic races at one mile was to be run over a heavy track, a steady rain yesterday having made fast going practically an impossibility.despite a prediction if fair weather for to-day.This Ls the second time the Metropul- itan has been run over the magnificent course at Belmont Park, the race priur to 1905 being the feature of the year at Morris Park, in the Westchest >r Hilly.The horses entered for the Me- tropblitan are somewhat disappointing as far as class is concerned, many of the more famous racers,including Her- mis, Delhi and Sysonby, having been declared out on varlous accounts.Un- déubtedly many horses have been left out of the over-night entry list because of probability of heavy going.If the track should work into any sort of fair condition, it is more than likely there will be six or .even added starters.The Metropolitan this year will be worth nearly $14,000, and it looked last night as though the first big purse of the season will go to the owner of Roseben, David C.Johnson.Roseben is made a favorite by every racing man and he will be played to win.Roseben\u2019a decisive defeat in the Excelsior Handl-, cap has not, shaken hle owner's confidence in him.His partiality for tiie Belmont track, where last year he won a world's record at six furiongs, and the fact that he can run the first as well on a muddy track as on a dry ons seems to make his chances stand out above the other contestants.The dls- tance of the Metropolitan is more to his liking.The lightwelghted horses will be the troublesome factors in the race, and it is agreed that if lsrafel and Grapple, the more likely contestants, may take the heart out of the phenomenal sprinter.Grapple, a John A.Drake candidate, is regarded as very dangerous.Stalwart.Dandelion, Pegasus and Ivan the Terrible are starting for the first time this year.and either of them might furnish a gurprise.Thc uthers In the field have shown their form this year.The entries, waights, jockeys, and probable odds follow; Probable Horse-Jockey.Weights.odds.Dandellon (O'Neill) .108 10 Red Knight (McDan- fel) Se eee es \u2026.108 15 Pegasur (Radtke).100 6 Batts (Pierrat).\u2026 9 3 Accountant ( y .9 10 *Blandy (J.Jones).111 12 Lord of the Vale (W Davis).118 12 Battle Axe ( ).95 20 Oxford (L.Smith).107 20 Israfel (Miller).\u2026.97 4 Ivan the Terrible .(Knapp).109 10 Grapple (Garner).108 6 Cedarstrome ( >).08 50 Colonial Girl (Sewell) 113 16 n (Lyne).129 3 Rapid Water (Ferich) 115 «© Stalwart (Shaw) .123 6 Ormonde's Right(\u2014) 110 10 Goldsmith (Romanelll) 98 Ww *August Belmont's entry.' Cartierviile Boating Club, Comparatively few people in Mont: real realize how near at hand have a beautiful and perfectly place in which to go boating.canoeing end fishing.The river et Cartier- ville, just above the Back River Bridee.widens out to quite a large ake, and has none of that swift cyre rent that Inoks so dangerous In tha narrows below the bridge, while in the strongest wind storm the water never gets too rough for even ÿ small cance.On a small bay, at the widest part of the river, and just five mine utes walk m the electric cars, stands the beautiful new clubhouse of the Cartjerville Bogfing Club.with its pleasant surroundings, handsome verandahs, and polished hardwood dancing floor.The electric cars, which run to and from Cartierville every twenty minutes, make a most enjoyable ride ong warm evening.The club intends to old regular fortnightly hops on Fridays, during the summer months, with impromptu dances the same night, on the alternate weeks.The club will 1d semi-monthly handicap club es with appropriate prises and an aggregate prise at the end of the season.Cartierville is only thirty minutes on the cars from Vig- tôris avenue, Westmount, and with.otit doubt the ideal place in the vicinity of Montreal to keep a bost or canoe for the summer, and certainly ft i» the most convenient.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WHEN BLEEP FAILS \u2014 ee Take Hersferd\u2019s Acid Phesphate.Half teaspoon fa half à glass of water just before retiring brings refreshing sleep.Special Notice.Have You Read of the Willis Clearance Sale?Willis & Co.Liroited, are seling oft the entire purchase of the Willis & Go.stock of art pianos.\u2018This ln à rare Piano { chance for all, ing -a high class piano at a low price, Address 600 Si, Catherine street weat (near Mountain atheet » Montreal Ps they safe \u201cQUEEN OF Appropos of the Jul Jitsu exhib: Smith has an article In Physical Cul Following are some very effective J dangerous antagonist.Beware the utter stranger who at- station.If he looks you squarely in thumb and forefinger of the right h the tip touches the forehead.Shoul meantime (or an ywhere else), trip h politely on his neck.a knife and tries to stab you, catch forefinger and give ft & short, quiek t his elbow until the knife sticks out o looking thug.throw you any.Ki up your hands n The long-expected and oft-predtet Penn and Harvard have aplit.games, one next Baturdéy June 9.This latter game is to mark, for.a | tween two colleges that had at ane ti other.at Fra nklin tus of the men it pronounced qualified the gridiron.This regular annual quarrel, witht was disgusting to all those who have IApton Cup races here and the Coun est is manifested in the Canadian an Fearnside, and will be entered in, the Club.- : This boat will have & water-line b 6 feet 6 inches, and will carry 300 sq fin-keblers, and that will be à peculjar which is expected to give it g Moore's success on Eastern Lters phy.The break is regrettable, but Inevitable.Blue and the Crimson had not heen right for a long while.attempt to place the fault, it could not be expected that year after year the local institution would continue to submit to having questioned the sta- ad iy va AMERICAN HORSE BREEDERS.The 8tar to-day publishes for the first time the picture of Canada's great lady horsebreeder, | erica.For years Miss Wilkes, who makes Galt her home, hus refused lo give her ploture for publication.Its appearance is of particular interest at this time, because tie has always taken a great interest in the Montreal Horse Show, and hus done wo ugaiu this time.The pictures at the side sre those of Mr.Munroe, the President of the Tecumséh Lacrosse Club, and of A.H.Murray, the new professional of Life WILKES.COMMENT HERE AND THERE tion on Monday.à man named Rand ture, entitled \"The Higher Jui Jitsu.\u201d In this he gives the following burlesque instruction : 4 fu Justo methods of disposing of a tempts to speak to you at the railway the face, take his nose between the and twist it outward and upward until d he attempt to strike you in the im up and lay him gently, but very If, when seated In a friendly ame of poker, an acquaintance draws the knife between the thumb and wist to s his threat.then shove f the back of his neck.This is called kitchi-kitchl.and should be used only Ay an expert Jiu Justoean, as IL requires a thorough knowledge of the art to restore your opponent.Should you awake in the night, alone In the house, and find the light of a dark lantern and the muzzle of a revolver In your face, backed by a vicious nd surrender, for Jiu Justo won't help.Some of our Canadian clubs that are always quarreling may take a lesson from the following, which appears in a Philadelphia paper : ed has finally come to pass.They have disappeared from each other's football schedules, the Crimson sent no team to the Pent relay races, and all that \u2018remain are twa baseball Field and the final one at Cambridge, ong period, the end of relations be- me the warmest friendship-for each Affalrs between the Red and Watving any to represent Penn against Harvard on ts politics, its accusations, its denials, an ideal for college sport and would wish to see it conducted on a scale of honorable rivalry.with each side accepting the word of the other ag beyond question.be between Penn and Harvard, it was well for them to dissolve relations.Since that could not Jockey men in the Western States are afraid of the Fearnside boat in the Lipton Cup races.A Chicago paper says : The nine new twenty-one-foot cabin boats being built to compete in the try Club competitive cup races at Detroit have nearly all been completed and local yachting interest has centered during the last week on the points of the rivals.Perhaps the most inter- try, which has been ordered by J.H.name of the Royal Canadlan Yacht eam of 9 feet 10 Inches, a draught of uare feet of sail.It has been designed by C.D.Moore, and is similar in construction to the yacht More Trouble, which won almost every race in which it was entered In the East last year.In only one respect will this Cahadian boat differ materially from the other style of construction of \u2018the fin-keel 1, bpeed when salling to windward.has led to the belief that this product of his.will be an unusually dangerous competitor for the Lipton tro- KEMPTON JUBILEE STAKES.Latest Betting and Probable Starters * for Saturday's Race.By Cable frem our own Cerrespondent.London, May 10.\u2014Following is the latest betting snd the probable starters in the Kempton Jubilee Stakes, to be run on Baturdey, May 12, distance 13-4 miles: 7, Silver Streak.12, Plum Centre 12, Ritchie.13.Athi.Other bles: Fermoyle, Ambition, Best Light, An.tenjo, Whitechapel, St.Wulfram, Cheu- cer, Kuroki or Manaton, Lo- vania and OHtska.WINDBRM ERE.HOW THE BUYER KNOWS, \u2014 He Can Look in the Pocket for the Label That Spells Certainty, Fifty Semi-Ready stores, neariy all established within the past few years is a potential gfroof of the rapidity with which a really great iden is accepted in Canada.Every store has heen successful beyond the ekpecta- tions of the founders.The \u201cBemis Ready\u201d trademark and one price tects the bune?and the maker \u2018against the cliealing of those, who had made the clothing business a - hy-word.figmi-Ready labels ars the hall-mark of both style and PRA In this elfy and @i Aha oRclanies franchise for the sala of Bemt-Head is held at 231 St.Jantew atréet and cer.\u2018St.Catherine and St.Andre.ro, LAWSON WILL SELL HIS PRIZE DOGS Bulldogs Dalmatians, Spaniels and Terriers are All in His Latest Sale List.- \u2014 Boston, May 10\u2014Thomas W.Law- eon has decided to dispose of his kennel of dogs, and will sell them at the Readville Trotting Track on Tuerday, May 22.This sale will be in connection with the auction of light harness 3 Engdsh bulldogs, Prince Charles spaniels, Dalmatians, Blenheim span- tele, King Charles spaniels, Ruby span- lela smd Boston terriers are in the list.This will be.one of thd biggest sales in American kennel history.oe Enormoùÿs prices have been given from time to time bulldogy and toy sgmniels by .the cier, krowa dogs in America.| Junior r Practice, An Association Suit take face.at the Qu Pari er- dun, ™ ~ Mag JIN, at 20 pm .\u201cBetween the ngers\u2019 Jr.and the practice mat, will y -befo ; the \u201cJunior : ile; May h, whem they will p mate Se mount ATC on the fat ground.| members\u2019 déve; at bôth \u2018thèse Thich.uw whose name as such ls famous throughout Am- Mr.A, H.Murray.BALL CHAMPIONS WERE DEFEATED Keefe Was the Hero of Yesterday's Game Which Royals Played at Providence.4 Special to the Montreal Star.Providence, R.I.May 10.\u2014The Montreal Eastern League Club made its appearanoe tn this city for a four game series and succeeded in taking the first game at Melrose Park yesterday afternoon, from the Providence Grays, by the score of 2 to 1.The two tallies which gave the Royals both came in the Afth inning, and were due to a conglomeration of hitting and hard luck on the part of the Grays.Two were oul when Joe Connor came to bat and drove out a pretty single.On a passed ball he went to second.and then G.Bannon smashed nne at .» Gruger on third, which got away from the latter, and which let Bannon have first in safety, and permitted Connor to score.When G.Bannon started to steal on the next ball pitched, Beckendorf, a new catcher for the Grays, threw tn centre-field and when Bannon kept on to third, Brodie made an elegant throw to the base but the ball hit Bannon in the leg, and went to the stand allowing him to cross the plate with the Royals\u2019 second run.The home club got their run in the opening inning.With one out, Harley smashed out a single to centre and Dunn faliowed with another.Dunn wus forced at second, when Brodie hit @ Jim Connor on second.but Harley was safe at third, and he scored on a single by Lachance.This ended the scoring for either side during the remainder of the game, although both teams had men on bases time and agaln.They could not get them around however.Providence was especially unlucky In this respect, having eight men left on bases during the game, while the Royals had four men die on bases.Keefe was on the firing line for the visitors, and he pitched good ball.the Grays getting but eight singles from his delivery, all of which, with the exception of the ones in the field were well scattered.He induced four batsmen to fan the air in vain attempts to swatt the ball and gave but one base on balls, the only walk of the game.Cooper, one of the home club's catchers, went in to pitch, as the Gray's other twirlers are either Injured or on the slick list.In spite of the fact that he was new to the position he shewed up exceptionally well holding the Royals to eight hits, ons of which was a double, and fanning four men.All the hits came principally when two men were out.Cooper had except- lonal control.not walking a bingle batsman, and both teams flelded well, but two errors each being chalked up on the black side of the score sheet.Each side made a double play.and the game on the whole was a snappy one to watch.ANOTHER VIEW OF IT.Special to The Montreal! Star.Providence, R.IL.May 10.\u2014Montrea! won from Providence yesterday by playing superior ball.While the hit and error columns are practically the same, they give little evidence of the WESTMOUNT Bad weather and wet grounds wil delay the opening of the Westmount bowling green, but the members will be prepared notwithstanding to give a hearty reception to the visitors wha are coming out from the old country.It is expected that they will arrive un a Saturday early in July, and that a match will be played that evening.They will take charge of the enter- talnment of the visitors all day Sunday and Mondaÿ.ané on that day will try and play them another match before they start for the West, Special to the Montreal Star.\u2018Toronto, Ont.May 10.The old country bowlérs, who will tour Canada tn July, are making great preparatiung for the trip.In a communication received M- Hunter, of Belfast, Ireland, states: \"I have just returned from & meeting of the International Board of Bowls ut Edinburgh.The entire arrangements of the Canadian tour are left in thy hands of Meaars.Hamilton.Morrison, Stonehewer and myself, and we hava practically completed all arran-ements BOWLERS AND OLD COUNTRY ONES They Will Entertain Them Nobly When They Arrive \u2014What the West Will Do to Them.with the exception of the actual selec= tion of the team.The team will consist of: inka.Members.England .3 15 Scotland .- More About Button Boots.You should wear INVICTUS Button Boots if you're particular about style in a shoe.They're very fashionable just now with well-dressed men.We have them in al! the latest shapes.2 Some are made in Patent Leâther, others in Velours and Gunmetal Calf, at $5 and othera in Vici Kid at $4.Come in and see them.Invictus Shoe Store, 249 St.James Street.re R.&W.Kerr]! 2226-2232 _St Calherine Ste.SPECIAL SALE OF RACKETS.LESS 203 PER CENT.DISCOUNT, We have of hand about\u2019 50 Rackets, travellers\u2019 samples q odd lines, which bear our oh guarantees.which we wish to clear at above discount, oe Prices (rom 82.00 to 87.00, subject tn dirconnt, -\u2014 Thin afinrds an opportunity of getting extra value and; pat.tetns are corregt.| ; CATALOGUE | Mntled freq obs ap Ne D.17 | addresy oF > TROUBLES OF IN XE CHEAM VENDOR Napoleon Pascal With a Varied Matrimonial Experiences, in Court for « Using Axe on Wife.Napoleon Pascal, 55 vears of age, an ice cream vendor, residing at 219 Aqueduct street.was arruigued before Judge Lafontaine yesterday charged with having assaulied Mary Aun Hughes nee Divine, with an axe.Ser- Reant Menard, who made the arrest, stated that the man and woman had been quarrelling in their home yesterday, and while under the\u201cinfluence of diquor a ruw started, lu which Pa-cal gol angry, picked up at aXe and struck the woman on the head, inflicting «à deep cut.Her wound was not serious, and she was atiended at the cutdoor departs ment of the Notre Dame Hospital Pascal is a man who has had a varied experience since his arrival in Canada from Naples some twenty-five vears*agu.Since his arrival here he has been an ice cream vendor.Up to the year 1899 he remanied single.In that year he married a Young French-Canadian girl whose name is unknown, and lived with her for a short time.In the year 1902 the girl was found dead in a house on St.Dominique street.The body was removed to the morgue and the coroner's verdict was that she had met death through starvation and ill-treatment.Pascal was not arrested in this connection.About one year before the death of tiiis young girl he was brought to court for beating her and was fined five dollars.A short time after her death he lived with an Italian woman, who kept a boarding-house.One of the boarders and the woman became irfatuated with each other, and they decided to leave Pascal and skip away One evening they set him drunk and stole from him five hundred and fifty- nine dollars which he had hoarded up.It was later heard by different Malians in the city that the man and Woman had married in Italy.where they had gone with Pascal's money.It was but nine months ago that he went to live with Mary Ann Hughes, the woman whom he assaulted yesterday.As she was not anxious lo pres the charge, Sergeant Menard took the case in hand and made a complaint against Pascal.The enquete in beard on Friday.the case will be Costly to Assault Pediar.Joseph Belaire.charged with assault, appeared yesterday before Mr.Recorder Weir and was fined $1 and costs, $8.10, or fifteen days in gaul.Un Monday a boy named Sam Merovitch, a pedlar.who had sold Mrs.Beluire a tablecloth on the instalment plan, went for one of the payments, and Mr.Belaire struck him in the face, cutting his lip, and threw him down the stairs, giving as a reason tbat he had insulted Mrs.Belaire.eee New Building on Victoria Square.Plans are now being prepared fo the erection of a new building on Victoria uare, for Mesars.Munderloh & \u2018'u.\u2018The site 18 on the north end of the thuare, just east uf the Granby Rub- lyr Company's warehouse.It is expected that the details will be decided upon in the course of a couple of weeks and work will be begun as quickly thereafter as possible._.85th Regiment to Visit Falla.Arrangements are being made for an excursion of the 65th regiment to Ton- ANGUS & POTTER\u2019S SALES.VICTORIA Square.~ SPLENDID BUILDING SITE Nos.52, 54 and 56 West Side, For Sale.Only forty feet from the old Y MU A.corner building recently bought by the Shedden Co.Size 40 ft.§ by \\0 (1, à: area, 3,421 M1, Wide Jane In rear.The Fisher 10 story block, corner Craig st and the square, will be bjult aL once, and now Messrs, Muñderioh & Co.are to build another tug block at thé upper end.There will soon be not one foot to be bad except al funry prices, us people are begining to sev that tt 1s the most beautiful as well as central position fur the finest cdifives, banks, warehouses, factories, ete.The site we offer would not bo for sale only it belongs to an estatu which 1s being closed This Is one of the best chances fur a highly profitable purchase that has been or ls now in the market.See us ut vnce.It is a question whether there 1s another site to be had at all on this now coveted square.ANGUS & POTTER CO.Office, 17 Bleury street.Tol.Main 2876.110 4 | ! M.Hicks.a cos SALES.WEEKLY SALE \u2014OF\u2014 Sea Hand Furniture \u2018 NON Old Mahogany Rockease, Walnut Bedroom Set, Brass and Enamel Bedsteads, Odd Bureaus, \\Washstands, Mat- Iresses, Mirrors, Pictures, English ldnol- cum, Crockery, Glassware, cte., ete Also Marseilies Toilet and Honeycomb Quilts, Table Cloths.Napkins, Curtains, and General House Furnishings.At uur temparary warerooms, Nos.450 and 452 St.James Street (near Inspector street), FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 11th, At 2.30 O'Clock M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.Mountains over, drawing rooms.2 bathrooms, ete which alone cost $2,000.The and have water throughout, the celled fishing.Viger Station at N.4% a.m.Fu ALLEGED THIEF WAS ARMED.James Neilan Charged With Breaking Into Gas Meters.James Neilan, JS years vf age, was arraigned before Judge Lafontaine yes - terday charged with Lreakiug open Montreal Light, Heat & Power gas meters and stealing money from them.When arrested a loaded revolver was found in the boy's pocket.Ou this charge he will stand his trial on Ir- day.to for Owen McePhillips was sentenced three months in gaol at nard labor the theft of an overvoat and trich feathers fron the residence of | Mr.H.A.Layton.144 Peel street.Mc- Phillips has a bad record, he has bean sentenced for being drunk.for theft.and also fur assaulting a prisoner named Max Genser while in gaol.James McKennon for stealing blankets from the steamship Newmatden, was sentenced tu elght davs' hard lad- ur.Accused of Theft of Much Candy.Sergeant Detective McCarthy, of New York, arrived jn town yesterday with extraditton papers for John Pan- assemakes.the Greek who is charged hundred dellars\u2019 worth of candies trom a New York firm.Panasemakes was arrested here some few days ago by Detectives Dan A.McLaughlin and ronto.Niagara Falls and Buffalo on Juty 24th.E.Viens, and pleaded not guiity before Judge Lafontaine.IN NATURES LABORATORY.Buried deep in oor American forests, rs ago, Dr.Pierce found a Deaviifal, blooming lant the root of which possesses wonderfully efficacious erties as à stomach and geweral AA also as an alterative or blood purifier and liver invigorator, having an especial affinity for all mucous surfaces wpon which it exerts a most salutary, soothing and bealing influence.- This stardy little plant is known to botanists as Hydrastis Canadensis, but has several local English names, being erally known as Golden Seal.Dr.jarce found the root of this common foret plant to popsess medicinal principles of great potency, specially when combined, in just the .+ pool portions.with Queen\u2019s root.ae nd Blood: > Stone root, Mandrake root and root, the properties of each be Ai and preserved in nepal re glycerine of proper siren P This compound Dr.Pierce named his \"Golden Medical Discovery,\u201d in honor be the eturdy little Golden Seal plant.téle used was the root of this bane by ee medical profession at that time, hat it could be purchased ip the open.markets for from fifteen cents to twenty cents a pound.The use of many tons of this root eve year in Dr.Pierce's two leading medi- gines ft ty enters into both 1 golden Medi © * and also into Pierce's Favorite Prescription as one of their most important ingredients\u2014has caused the price of the root to advance gntil to-day it commands upwards of 8 dollar and a half a pound.DR.PIERCE'S FAITH.Dr.Pierce belieyes that in our native forests are to be found an abundance of most valuable medicinal plants for the gure of many distressing and most fatal maladies, if we would only seek them out, test them and leara how snd for what diseases to use them.Furthermore, he believes that the veg- gable kingdom is the one to resort to the most harmless remedial agents.They act most kindly upon the human system and are eli or carried out of the body by the natural functions without injury, even im cases .where it is necessary to make protracted an \u201casé of them in order æ experience permanent cures.Dr.Pierce's medicines being purely vegetable, are are perfectly harmless.Ta o er words, whil® they are potent to cure, rr being parely vegetable in composition and containing no alcohol, they leave no bad effects be- bind.This is not generally true when mineral medicines and hose containing arge percentages of alcohol are taken into the s eh their nee protracted ever considerable le periods of time.Many years Dr, Pierce .disco sved that chemically groper strength, is a Setrer solvent Preservative of the medichial Tron 8 a residing in our indigenous, or native, nedicinal plants than is alcohol; and, fathermore, that it possesses intrinsic medicinal properties of it own, being demuiocent, nutritive, antiseptio and a most efficient anti-ferment.- THEY STAND ALONE.The fact that neither Dr.Plerco\u2019sy en Medical - Discovery, the at sth tonie, liver invigorator, heart [ ous, over-worked and broken down women contains any alcohol, entitles them to s place all by themselves.They are neither patent medicines nor secret ones either, for every bottle of Dr.Pierce\u2019s world - famed medicines leaving the great laboratory at Buffalo, N.Y., has printed upon its wrapper all the ingredients entering into ita composition.This is why so many unprejudiced physicians now preecribe them and recommend them to.their patients when they would not think of advising the use of a secret nostrum.They know what they are composed of, and thas the ingredients are those endorsed by the most eminent medical authorities of all schools of practice.ALL RIGWTS PROTECTED.The exact working formula for maxing Dr.Pierce\u2019s medicines without the use of a drop of alcohol and preserving them unimpaired in any climate for any length of time, cost Dr.Pierce and his assistant chemists and pharmacists a tedious course, of study and experiments, extendin £2 ver several years.With the use of \u20ac mically pure glycerine, of just the right strengt , and with aboratory apparatus an p harry speciall Invented and designed Lo © ou the delicate processes employed, \"De Pierce finally found that all tbe medicinal principles g in the several native medicinal roota could be more erfeetly extracted and better preserved rom fermentation than if alcohol wag employed.esides the glycerine, of itself, possesses the property ¢ of greatly enbancin; the efficacy of the several medicin mployed, whereas alcohol is all now?to be objectionable in any medicine to be employed in chronie ox lingering diseases, where, at best, treatment must be continued over a considerable period of time in order to makæ the cure complete and permanent.The exact proportion of the several in jents used in these medicines as well as the working formula and peculiar process, apparatus and appliances mployed in their manufacture, are wit held from publicity that Dr.Pierce's proprietary rights may not be infringed trespassed upon by unprincipled imitators and those who may piraté cally inclined.In favor of pre Fierce\u2019 s medicines ie the frank, ing, open, honest statement of the ven ull com ition, giving every in ient in Plain without fear of sucessful criticism ed with confidence that the good sense of the afflicted will lead them to a preciate this honorable manner of contiding to them w they are taking into stomachs when making use of rind medicines.A litte book of extracts from many standard medical works of ali the dit- ferent schools of practice, indorsing, in the strongest terms, all the \"In gredients entering into Dr.Pierce\u2019s medicines and telling what diseases these mod valuable medicinal gents will cure, will be mailed fres to any address Dr.R.V.Pierce, of N.Y.on receipt of Toquest for same I by letter or postal ca ca Pierce's leant Pellets sre of Podopbylip the extract of Mandrake Dr.largely c contentra! od on ator sd blood parier supphed with water from a private stables are also finished jn hardwood.The timher on the property ls worth in neizhborhnod of 35.000.Splendid boating and bathing and unex- There Is a small water power and the small lake is caslly stocked.Sate will take place MONDAY, the CHE RCH DOOR OF ST.SGATHE.two Os- : For Sale by Public Auction MANITOU HALL And About Six Hundred (600) Acres of Land, 100 Farm, Rest in Timber.This property Is situated in the highest range of the Laurentian on Lake Manitou, which has a shore line of property atsetf has ~ miles shore line on encloses within it a private lake Manitoa Hall has a magnificent site, man's 1*>=idence ot a private hospital.It 2S miles.The Lake Manitou, and.more- three-yuarters of a mile long.and is suitable fur a gentle has 14 bedrooms, extensive is finlshed In hard wood, and is spring through an aqueduct, between the two lakes, the 14TH INNT., at 2 P.M.\u2026 at C.P,R.(rain leaves Place particulars and plans apply to A.R JOHNSON, Room 709 Merchants Bank Bldg.Montreal.109 3eod Patent Notice.To All Whom it May Concern: Be it known that the owners of Canadian Patents Noa, 87,320 and 87.609, granted May 17th aud May 31st.1904, respectively.to Hans S8IEGWART, for {Pmprovements in \u201cCores or formers for {use in the manufacture of hollow girders or structures.\u201d and \u201cApparatus for cutting heans.girders.ete.\u2019 have com- menced the manufacture of the appar- [tus forming the subject matter of sald jratents The letters Patent and the lrt&ht to manufacture thercunder.and \u201cthe devices covered by the Letters Pa- \u2018tent are now for sale For further information.address Messrs, Marion & Marion.Patent So- !yritors, New York Life Building.Mont- (real 111 3 3nw | HO KORO oh) MARINE NEWS HORDE THE VIRGINIAN'S PASSENGERS.The passengers 5 *} \u2026 following first cabin with having stolen one thousand eight called to-day for Liverpool by the R.M.8.Virginian, of the Alan line: His Royal Highness Prince Arthur of Connaught, Capt.Charles Wyndham, Mr.Barnes, Halifax, Mr.J.A.Bernier, Montreal; Mr.R.A.Baines, Mrs Baines, Toromto; Mr.R.M.Bird, Mrs.Rird.Master Bird, Nelson: Miss Burrows, Ottawa, Mrs.M.A.E.Barrett and maid, Muovtr:as: Mr.Ottawa: Mr.Mrs.De Sola and Dandurand, Montreal: Miss Dupuis, Ton- don, Ont., Miss Dunitop, Mr.IL M.Des- parats, Montreal.Mr.J.T.Forster Mrs.Forster.San Francisco: Mr.A.F.Ford- M Campbell, don, Eng.wich, I.ondon, Eng | Mr E.Foster, Mom - real; Mr.J Rudge Harding.Lotion, Eng.: Miss Hobeon, Miss Jena Hobson, Hamilton, Mr Harvey Haugh, Montrxl: Mr.F.J.Howell, Mrs.Howell, Hamili- ton; Mr.J.Mifs Harrower, Moutreal; J.H.Hinchecliffe, Bradford.Eng.; Dr.C.A.B.Harris, Ottawa; Miss Lena Haill- dav.London, Eng .Mr.J.Hendérson, Ottawa.Mr J M.Hall.London, Eng.: Mr.A.Jeanette, Montreal: Miss Jury, Ottawa: Mrs G.W.Kirby, Misn Kirby.Miss 1.Kirby.Miss H.Kitty.Miss M.Kirby.Mr.A G.Kirby, London, Ont.; Mr.C.Lawton, Mrs.Lawton, London, Enz.; Mr.J.B.Laliberte, Quebec; Mr.F.8, Lyman, Miss Lyman, Mr Il.M.Lat:hert, Mm.Lambert, Montreal; Mr, M.M.Mark.Ruffalo; Mr.Mamcreff, Mrs Marcieff, London.Mithau, Mr J E.Morgan, Ter- : Mr.Spencer Nelson.London, Fre.: Mr.Owen Owen, London.Ens.; Mr A.Owen, Toronto; Mr.A.Pa* cr, Londen, Eng.: Mr H.J Palmer.Mrs.Palmer, Winnipeg: Mr.A.H Patter, Montreal, r.WT.Proctor.Mme.Prector, Turon o: Reynolds, Montreal, Mr.Thardes Miss Robinson, Toronto: Scales.Hamilton.Ont.Major Starden, Mrs.Starden and infant, Halifax: M1 A.A.Sandeman, Mrs.Sand:nan, Mrs.J.H.Stratford, Montreal; Mr, W.3 : Miss M.Stewart, Migs Milly Rtewart, Mr.C.X.\u2018Tranchamontagne, Montreal: Sir Charles Tupre:.Rart.Lady Tupper, Mims Tupper, Winnipeg: bir.Turnbull, Vancouver; Mr london, Enæ.; Miss Wagstaff.Halifax; C.Wilson.Montreal: Mr.G.H.Witard, Mr.Wish, Toronto; Mr.G.M.rd.Mr.R.Young, London, Eng.\u2014_\u2014 Lake Manitoba's Passengers.The Lake Manitoba, Capt.J.A.Murray, sailed to-day for Liverpool with the following cabin passengers: Mr Frederick Anderson, A Master Angus.Mr.R.T.Baddier.Adam Ballantyne Mr.E.Boeckh, Boeckh, Mr, A.A.Brown.Mrs.Thomas Carr, Ethel A.Douglas.Miss Dutton, Mrs, H.K.Sugden Evans, Miss Millicent Evans Miss Ruby Fell, or in Mrs, Fountain, Mrs.James George.Mrs.W.D.Gregory, Miss Hilda Gregory, Dr: A.E.Hammond, Mr.Charle berge, Mrs, Hibberdine Miss Heginbottors Mise M.G.Heginbottom, Mrs C.\u2018Anderson, and child, Miss Annandale, Rev.T.ul Archer, Mr.Sidney Atkinson, Mr.William Aurkland.Miss B.Auckland, Mrs, M.R.Bradley, Mr.B.A.Brothers, ss L.Cavendish, Mrs.Crabtree, Mr.D.Crawfosd, Mra.Crawford and three children, Mr, J.B.Dubois, Mra.Dubofs and infant, Master J.Dubois Master L.Dubols, Mr A.F, Enhart, Mr.Karl Eue, Miss Elizabeth Eue.Mrs.\u2019C.Fisher and child, Mrs.Fors- lund ahd two children, Mrs A.Foster.Miss Jonnings, Miss Kirkman, Mr.Hugh Leach, Lieut.©.R.Learmonth.Mon- selgneur Legres!, Staff.(Capt.aa Mle Morley, 'Meara, Mr J.Y.Ormsby.Mra.Orme Master Anthony Ormsby, Master es Ormsby, Miss Ottllie Ormaby,Mrs.Owens, Mrs, Pearce, Dr.R.Vashon Rogers, Mra, pogers.Mr.&.J.D.Rolland, Mr, * Hope Mise Mary Shaw -Miss Emiltna R.R Stevenson, Mrs.&ts- venson, Master H.R.Stevenson; Mr.Swenford, Miss Tatley, Mr \u201cThompaon.Mrs.Turner, Mrs.Wilson.and two children, Mrs.H.Hart, Master Hart, Mr.Hodginson, Mr.David Irons, Mr.Freder- fck Jensen, Mr.Ernest Jullan, Mrs.Ju- lan Miss Annie Lane, Miss Agnes Muhl, Mr Nelron, Mrs.Gustave Orimiann, Mr, John Palmer.Master R.Parker, Miss 8.\u2018Patchett.Miss Clara Phillips.M¥s.Fran rie Rogerson, Mrs.Saunders, Miss Jeane T Bearnon, Miss E.J.Short, Nr.W.P.Sioan.Mrs.Sloan, Miss Sloan, Mr.Tait, .Taylor, Mr.Jas.Master o e PTIT Auction] = Sale New and Second-hand Household FURNITURE We will sell at dur rooms, 21 and 243 ST.JAMES ST, on FRIDAY, MAY 1tib, At 2.30 P.M.Consisting of parlor and bedroom sets.Iron bedsteads, springs and mattresses.pillows sideboard.tables and chalrs, and & lot of handsome new carpst squares in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and \"l'apes- try.in sizes to fit acy room; neat parlod, bedroom and \u201cdining room furniture, brass and iron bedsteads, hair and other mat- treases, planos, curtains, bed coverings, cutlery, ete.Also a lot of guod Second-hand Household Furniture, Bedroom Sets, Odd Bureaus and Bedstcads, Carpets.P a ee SE W@arpets, Parjor an Sale at 2.30 P.M.RAE & DONNELLY, 110 2 Auctioneers.| Preliminary Notice ARONSON & RUTENBERG Pawnbrokers, Very Important Sale of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Consisting of Fur-lined and other Overcoats, Furs.ete.costly Jewellery, Diamonds.Watches, Jewellery and Cloth, ete., will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday, May 5 and 16, (906, at our rooms.241 and 243 St.James st.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers Attention is requested to the large assortment uf Excellent Diamonds and Jewellery Particulars in Saturday's papers.SILVER PLATE THAT WEARS\u201d Proved Value Knives, forks, spoons, 7 The Baily Star THE MONTARAL STAR PUS.CO, (Limites), Prepristore - Agents in the United Btatés: Eastern Division, east of Pittsburg and Buffalo, D.Carroll, Tribune Bullling, New York, Western Division, W.Y.Perry, Tribune Buliding, Chicago.Agents in Toronto, M.W.McGillivray.76 King street west, Tervato.Agent in Manftoba, Saskatchewan, Assi: mtbola, Alberts and British Columbia.HR.Kenneth Lindsay, #17 Union Bank Bulld- ing, Winnipeg.Manitoba Agent in Great Britain.Percy A.Hurd, 109 b'leet st, London, Kngland- Agouts in France, Mayence, Favre & Cie, Paris.Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING MAY 5TH, 1906.MONDAY .60,311 TUESDAY .« « 60310 WEDNESDAY .» .60,391 THURSDAY .60,342 FRIDAY .60,364 SATURDAY .65,171 TOTAL .« 366,889 Daily Average .\u2019 61,148 Weekly Star Last Week 127,798 Ci: LA TIM THE STAR DAILY AND ArT ERLY LAST K One lssue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 188,000 Froin the above figures are excluded \u201cseveral thousand subscriptions regarded as more or Jess ephemeral THURSDAY.MAY 10th, 1006.o\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUSTAINED THE «GRAB.» The two = at Ottawa have put themselves on record as determined to keep the additional which they caucuses\u2019 indemnity voted themselves last session, no matter what the people nay desire.The nine men who bowed to the will of the people and defied the \u201ccaucus.\u201d are clearly members who are not to be flicked into line by the party \u201cwhips on every occasion, and who may be looked to for some effective opposition to the spirit of \u2018graft which is rapidly permeating public lite on this Continent.But these nine men cannot save the twin \u201ccaucuses from the reproach of combining against the notorious judgment of the country on a subject in which the country does the paying and the private pockets of the members receive the payment.{It is unfortunate for the members who have thus succeeded in presenting a well-nigh solid front against the demands of the people that they have achieved this courageous unanimity and have stood unflinchingiy to thelr guns in spite of a rain of hostile criticism over a matter which involves their own personal enrichment to the tune of a thousand a year each.In what other matter\u2014on what question of public policy\u2014have these gentlemen ever succeeded in agreelng so perfeci- When the interests of ly and In standing so firmly ?have they conceived the nation to be so vitually at stake that they have faced and defied public clamor and locked hands In a determination not to be stampeded from the public weal ?On public questions, they are divided, pliant and sensitive the adoption of improved methods.He to every wind that blows.But when it comes to the sue of saddling themselves personally upon the back of the country,of taking tronr the public chest the pretty sum of $300,000 annually for their own Individual benefit, of driving the country is tantamount to the per- mighty ls- into what manent investment of ten million doi- lars for an extra annuity to each iu.n- ber of Parliament and each Senator, these heroes of Parliament Hill are adamant.They know no east, no west, no Grit, no Tory; Government : .1 Opposition freternise; hard words, harsh eriticisms, purty rivairy, public inte- est.are all forgotten.Shoulder to shoulder they stand, awaiting the passage of the basket of pay envelopes.Mr.\u2018Bourassa, who has the habit of saying, at all events, what he thinks, frankly discards the indemnity {dea and tells us that this is a payment of salary.We are no longer to merely indemnify our public men for th: time they spend in our service at Ottas.x; we are to hire them by salary.And the salary is to be $2,500 a year.In the past.the country has had the service of many a man who could not be employed for $2,600 a year\u2014or for twice that sum When the Macdonalds, the - Blakes, the Thompsons, the Tuppers.ths McCarthys, the Mills, the Weldoas and the Whites sat !:n Parliament, who im- that they could have ben \u201chired\u201d for $2,500 a year?The simple truth is that the man who can be \u201chired\u201d for that amount, > not good enough to git in the Par- lament of Canada.There are unfor- tdhntely not a few men there now who \u201cGould be \u2018hired\u201d\u201d for less than Wiin\u2014gna regard thegnselves as lucky.- But they are.not the members of whom \"we are likely to be'Droud If wa are that.going into the business of \u201chiring\u201d our legialators, the \u201csalary\u201d is not large enough, and the method of election is very stupid.We should advertise for applicants and let them be examined by a bi-parlizan committee of judges.The only practicable system we can adopt is the indemnity system which goes upon Lhe assumption that members serve for the honor, and because of thelr patriotic desire benefit thelr fellow countrymen, and then pro- to vides a small sum of money which will indemnify them fur their actual losses while at Ouawa.On this basis, Mr.Bourassa says that the old indemnity is sufficient, and he can only find an excuse for the \u201cgrab\u201d by calling it a \u201csalary.\u201d But the country does not want to pay \u201csalaries; it desires to pay indemnities.The iniquitous pension to ex-Minis- ters seems tu be too much for even the of this Parliament.Whether the circumstance that there are very few ex-Ministers and very many members of Parliament anything to do with this discrimination against the pension and in favor of the imagination of the public who do the paying in hoth cases.Jt would be inter- robust stomach has grab,\u201d we must leave to the esting to call a meeting of ex-Minis- ters now and invite them to express their opinion of the members\u2019 \u201cgrab.But it is a comfort to Hud it likely that, at all events.the persion 1s to go.The ahsurdity of pensloning for life men who are no- toriousiy in no need of public charity i< # fuir indication of how fur the reed of Parliament can go when there is no Oppositon to put a check upon its avarice.over in Parliament The voting is 2 but tt has not yet begun in the coun< of the the members who took \u201cblack list\u201d early this morning.signed their poll- death-warrants by that act.will meet 1t In the nominating conventions and at ! They! calculating upon the short ty.Not a few their places in tical They the polls.Are now memory of the electorate; but men have calculated upon that before when it has failed them; and never the peuplo asked to remember a combined raid upon the tfeasury for the personal benefit of { three hundred politician: wHom they had sent lo Ottawa as trustees.before were \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A WISE EXPERIMENT.Recent British Colonial Office reports form an interesting chapter in \u201cthe romance of industry.\u201d Tt, would lead to the inference that the stagnation in the West Indies in the days gome by may have been as much due to local incapacity or indifference as to world wide trade conditions.It was announced by one investigator, a few years ago, that fully twenty-five per cent.of the juice was not extracted from the sugar cane by the processes in use.The change which has taken place is found in the story of the Imperial Department of Agriculture in the West Indies.It is one more evidence of the practical statesmanship and far-seeing poiley of Mr.ChamberJain.He it was who established this department in 1898.What it has accomplished is a record of the indefatigable wérk and energy of Sir Daniel Morris, who has governmental powers and the administration of & large amount of Imperial money.He is described as \u201ca trug missionary of agriculture; his gospel is the gospel of seif-help and efficiency, and he is tireless in his efforts to gal- | vanize the apathetic cultivators into their position over an issue affecting intelligent activity.\u201d Sir Daniel has sown how the a industry could be made a success has taught the people the advantage of starting more than one alternative cultivation, of which cotton ts the most notable.Thus, where there formerly were apathy and primitive methods, there are now steam ploughing and improved machinery.It will, of course, take some years to accomplish all that is hoped from the Imperial Department, but its ploneer work would seem lo prove the wisdom of the experiment and expenditure, and Jjue- tify a continuance.ft is pleasing to us in Canada to hear of improvements in the West Indies, for it is to them that much of our trade should naturally flow.What makes them prosperous helps us.Their climate supplies that which we lack, and we have much that they need.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 erent SEND THE MONEY TO FRISCO.There seems to be very poor sense in our standing upon the formalities of |! the situation while the people of San Francisco are in want for our money.The Parliament of Canada voted $100,000 for the relief of our fellow-North Am- oricans who suffered from the frightful disaster of the San Francisco earthquake.President Roosevelt, In a moment of very natural naclonal self- confidence, decided that the national government would not officially accept any help outside of their own country.For the administration of one of the wealthiest peoples in the world, this was a quite proper and \u2018praiseworthy step.But now we know that the affected population of the stricken city and district do-need help from somewhere, domestic or foreign.Help from outside they\u2014the real sufferers\u2014have gratefully accepted aiready.\u2018The tremendous loss inflicted upon a commercial and industrial community by the sudden cesdution of al its activities, in addition to the destruction of {ts -homes and usual sources of supply, may well overtax the generoaity of any one nation.\u201c \u2014 Under the ciroumatancas, should give over standing wrapped in its robes of International etiquette at \u2018officiel, the rf Canada.} the thant door which it knows perfectly Well is officially closed, and go around to the side entrance through which certain Canadian communities have already sent timely and welcome assistance.It can be explained unofficially to President Roosevelt that no offence is intended\u2014quite the con- trary\u2014but that the spectacle of a suffering population in a neighboring city is too much for our sense of the importance of observing all the niceties of interpational relations.COAL PRICES SETTLED.Price is Now $6.50 Net Per Ton of 2000 Pounds.Now that all danger of a strike in the anthracite mines of Pennsylvania has been averted, the price of hard coal has settled down to its accustomed figure; Indeed there never would have been an advance at all if people had not insisted upon being scared out of the better part of a year's growth over the prospects and ordering anthracite fur which they had no immediate use.The price ls now $6.50 per net ton uf 2.000 pounds.The sum of 26 cents per ton in added to this for delivery in bags and 25 cents per ton deducted for early delivery and prompt payment.These prices are fixed by the Coal Trust and not by the dealers, and woe betide the dealer who dares infringe upon them to the extent of a five cent piece.CHAMBRE DE COMMERCE.Twenty-five New Members Admitted at Yesterday®s Session.The membership of the Chambre de Commerce is growing rapidly.At yesterday's Council meeting no less than twenty-five applications for membership were acted upon.Those elected at the meeting were: Maxime Daoust, A.Cinq Mars, J.Prender- gast, Theophile Lessard, J.Lafleur, Alfred St.Cyr, Arthur Dansereau, JE.Pelletier.C.Martin, Henri Audette, Ald.Dr.J.P.Gadbois, L.J.D.Papineau, Charles Champoux, Cyrille Laurin, Edouard Goyer.A.Turcotte, Etienne Roby.F.E.Fontalne, J.I.Audet, Oswald Chaput, J.E.Fournler, Joseph Charruau.J.E.Deslauriers, and Emi- llen Daoust.CARTER THROWN TO DEATH.Horse Became Frightened and Shied Upsetting the Waggon.Arthur Martin, of Mathieu street, a carter, 22 years of age, was killed while driving out near Cote St.Paul Tuesday afternoon.The horse which was attached Lo his waggon.shied at a stone crusher and upset the wagon into the ditch.Martin was thrown out and his neck was broken by one of the shafts.When rescued from the ditch he was already dead.New Zealand Will Not Be Fooled.Special to the Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C.May 10.\u2014Advices received by the steamer Naheno from New Zealand state that Premier Bed- don has announced @ project for a state owned line of vessels to cerry New Zealand produce to England.This is due to a combination of American ahip owners operating adverse to New Zealand trade.THIS DATE 30 YEARS AGO, May 10, 1378.fence of who war extradited the instance United States Government.BOTH Measrs.Car- long wince gone to their rest, The form- in 1845, being creat- a a Q C.in 1862.was able to address a jury with facility in French or Engtish, and as a criminal pleader he held a prominent rank.He was for many years a professor of constftutionai and criminal law in McGill College, and re- celved from it the degree of D.C.L.\u2018and from Lennoxvlile that of LL.D.His partner, Mr.Frank Keller, was a very bright, clever advocate, who managed his cases with consummate ability at all times.Had he lived his talent would have opaned to him some of the highest positions at the Canadian Bar.He died in New York in the eighties.M.A.L.Light, C.E., we hear, has deen appointed in chef of the North Shore Rañlway by the Quebec Cabinet, and Mr.Harmtton has been given charge of the Three Rivers District.THE late Mr.Light was a very oap- able civil engineer, and his work was carefully performed.He was engaged for mole years on the construction of the Intercolonial and other Government work, His appointment at the time was )ooled upon as most creditable om the part of the local Cabinet, as party ties were.put bog one «ide, in securing the ablest talent to make the Quebec- Momtreal-Ottawa Hne a firet-claes rellway.The Late Frank Keller.Sir John Rose and the Hon.D.L.Mac- pherson arrived in town this morning from Toronto.and are œvests at the St.bec in 1842, and created n .C.He wasn elected to the Canada Assembly in 1857 for Montreal.and the following vear was appointed Recelver-General, end subsequently became Minister of Public Works.At Confederation he entered the Cabinet of Sir John A.Macdonald Finance Minister in 1867, resigning the of fice in 1360 owing to (ll-health.He was one of the hers of Confederation, and was created .Baronet in 1873 73 and G.C.M.G.in 181 bout 1870 he red from public life became a arte in the ing firma of Morton, & Co.I Ping, and Morton, Bliss & Ce.New York.He was an expert financier, nmstucions.In the sigh vine n the eighties, while hmting in Gcotland, Te fell dead from heart failure.The late Hon.Sir David L.Macpherson, K.C.a was à mem- The Late G.W, Stephens.ago.Mr, Anstey wag too.MoQ appointed od a \"ih ihe veyar, vestin' restign © fall of 1878, and died as the result of accident In 1888.He was a excellent and gave every m ormanca of his Sirties.* Both the worthy aidersaen\u2019's services were appre- alated by thelr tellow-citisens, who re- pentedly returned them to the civic par- lament.They were also for several tarma members of the local ture.ter and Keler have, Naturally the wild and wooly West dots not see why it cannot pull off a hoid-up occasionally when we are stil having those events on Craig street, The Senators should not be diecourage- d.With a little moro training they will be able to draw that extra $1,000 without blushing.There's no use talking, we DO love a Prince.A man In London thought to be dead has come to life.Wrong.The name was not Balfour.Judging from his photographs, the side whiskers befonging to Russia's new Premier are very much like Bir Frederick Borden's, only more so.One of the Prince's party dropped a package yesterduy.It was not an \u2018h\u201d he dropped, as at first reported.St.Petersburg hears M.Witte is to be Ambassador to Paris, Anything a thousand miles away from the noise of bombs exploding will sult Witte.a A man\u2019s own funeral is expensive, but it saves him a lot of money afterward foobofeeib + + he + Ye Isles of Qreece, ye isles of Greece, where burning Sappho sung with woe, just think of getting done up, Greeds, by Hagilton, Ontario! \u2014\u2014 .Prince Arthur has salled, convinced, no ° that Montreal is composed chiefly doubt, of rain and banquets.HAPPINESS.Nothing in life varies so much as the conception of happiness.There are some feminine versions of perfect bliss, differing according to age and circumstances: The latest fiction success and & box of chocolates.A twenty-inch walt.To be married.To be single again.A No.2 shoe.A 5% glove.To be on a certain other woman's vi siting List, Two imported gownn.A patent automatic maid servant worked by machinery who can't talk.Naturally curly weather-proof heir.A Grecian nose.A terrestrial paradise, where thers is neither dish-washing nor Harning of stockings.The matines idol\u2019s autograph.-.! To bp three inches taller.! To bd three Inches shorter., To he fatter.To be thinner.+ To he blonde.To be brunette, \u2014_\u2014 .Time is môney\u2014and that is the : only kind = miser is willing to 5 NE eo.i A New York judge fined a U8 pallor one .cont, Ths stra feature of the case\u2019 was that the xalior, In Fpite of the fact that he had been ashore several days, had the cent.Witte has really quit, which shows that » man can achiew almest anything If he only perseveros.# The Greoks asked if if the Canadian women are also nthletié.Coulé@ht we send them stmé p of our bargain counter \u2018rushes?The end of the world is at hand, according to a parson.who sayr the Francieco earthquake was the first sign.When Westmount gets the water question settled that will be the second sign.- The Prince crossed Craig street, but, Belns & good sallor, he did not get sea- ck.The Gaekwar of Baroda !s coming to this country with his wife and daughter.We hope he will be able to produce his marriage.certifioate in case it is called for by any of the New York hotel-keep- ers, .A peacsful solution of the éifticulty would be for Westmount to only elect deaf and dumb men to the Town Counell.Porhaps the horses might attract a little attention if they wore a few daily hints from Paris.HIS ONE REGRET.\u2014] wish 1 was about three feet T am.Because why?Swigge\u2014The doctor says whiskey in killing me by 3 Mark Twain ls said to do most of his literary work In bed.He probably finds taller t Bt it much sasier lying at full length.: © e Common series is none too com- @ + mon.è ® anna AAA L® TUTO UUVON ET D VE NN, A worian has as just died ta atf the age of t's a In Mekrteobe at : Manitsba tn scare up « trhe advertisement for its climate.\u201c APENTA THE BEST NATURAL PURGATIVE WATER in Bilious Attacks and Disorders of the Liver; A WINEGLASSFUL A DOSB.° SPARKLING APENTA (NATURAL APENTA CARBONATED), IN SPLITS ONLY.A Refreshing and Pleasant Aperient for Morning Use.Sole Exvorters: THE APOLLINARIS CO.Ltd.London.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, te w ACADEMY - mate.Wed.& sat.* Adelaide THURSTON tn Hey Xow Feat The Trlumpho! Betty Prices: 15c, 3c, §0c and T8c.BUSTER BROWN.108 6 DZMDD | Now Open MATINEES DAILY at 215.Bezinning MONDAY, MAY 14, Centinued Buocess of EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE! STARTLINGLY SENSATIONAL! POP dren at 10c.EVENINGS\u201410c, 1bc.EA FUN EX ALLL\" * Tgp ree wen THE OUIMETOSCOPE Presenting the first and only Real Living Pi Pictures Taken qn the Spot by the SAN FRANCISCO CATASTROPHE Taken while the Fires Burned.The only Genuine Moving Pictures of the THRILLING! REALISTIC! Every Detail Given as it Actually Occurred! ULAR PRICES\u2014MATINEES, 10c, 15e: 300 Seats for Ladies and cat Reserved, 25c._ SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORTS.Ns rfect sewerage, clean streets; houses; furnished cottages on nearb outdoor theatres.from sightly boulevards.ig, a.Ry.a C.One-day trips Inland PORTLAND, MAINE Unrivaled SUMMER RESORT.Delightfully situated at head of most beautiful bay on Atlantic coast, Tot jslanda.Refined city (60,000), health rating A\u2014!: electric car equipment unsurpassed; auto gara Food liveries.Ample Accommodations for tourists.ures and islands for rent.askure cool Gays and restful nights > aple ndid harbor, yachts and boats to let; deep sea fishing, With finest beach bathing.Pleasure parks in suburbs, refined, Many niorical features Trains daily, morning and cven- P.and M.boats.Por detailed information.and acscriptive literatu Secretary, BOARD OF TRADE, 2: Exchange Btreet, Portland, with over purest city water in U.5 GOOD hotels.GOOD boarding Ocean breewes | MORNINGS||] AFTER=- EVENINGS t 8.a 10.30.ons Admission, Admission.\u201d 25+ and boc, Admission.Reserved 25c.ibe and 50c.| Seats, $1.RESERVED sats \u201cBranch Office.JUDGED TO-NIGHT General Deti- veries, Hunters, Rondutern, Troopers\u2019 Mounts, High Steppers and Husters, property of members of C.C.C.C.and Fex Husters\u2019 Annoclation, for Cup offered by His Worship Mayor Ekers, SPECIAI-\u2014Launcers Quadrille on horse back; by the ladies and gentlemen pat- roun of the Hutchisem Riding School.3rd V.R.C.ORDERS BY THE 0.C.The Regiment will parade at the Armory.Cath- cart street, on Thursday.FER May 10th.at 8.15 pm.for 4] Commanding Officer's In- \u2018niform: Re- on sale at Star Both Bands, Maxim Gan Detachment and Stretcher Begrer Section to attend.orde H.F.BE BTIKEMA Capt.AN Adit.110°2 excursions down the bay: lobsters and clams in_abund = orderly.Casinos and lakes and mountains.Superb acenery and ich, \u201d 20 law R.Bxcuralon rates on all roads addres: M.Maine, THE CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, which is beautifully situated on Missisquet Bay.two miles from St.Armand Sta.now open for guests.The house has een thoroughly renovated and everything fs = first class order; good bomting.fishin first class ard and good very in connection.For particulars «vob, to 8.Borden, Phillpaburg, Que.12 Leora FOR A RESTING PLACE?Prince Edward Island's climate ls ideal.Farm end sea products unsurpassed.Beaahore everywhere.Send name on postal for llustratéd descriptive matter.Tourist Association, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada 108 6 BEACHWOOHD HOUSE Rea front, fine boating and bathing facilities, shady groves; reasonable rates, For further particulars, address Mrs.Mary F.Bmart, Beachwood, Maine, 108 ¢ eod PASSACONAWAY INN, York Cliffs, Me.Fine schting, fishing.good roads, gol?clofe td the het tel.For circu) ly to HARVEY & WOOD Hotel Bol! evue, Boston Wood will be at Windsor Hotel May 18, 19, 20.to show room plans.26 2aw designs, wide quality.$18; Jackets, Petticoats, sateen, tions quickly made, .3 < engagements.| The New T5 Costume House N St.Lawrence Main\u2014between St Catherine and Dorchester Streets\u2014has already won the appreciation of many women in Montreal.It is just the place to go to if you need something at the last minute for the Horse Show or other smart occasion, There Is everything here In women\u2019s and misses\u2019 outer apparel\u2014in charming choice Dainty Eton and Bolero Suits, designed from the latest Paris models\u2014 elaborate Silk Waists\u2014Tallored and Shirtwaist Suits\u2014Walking Skirts\u2014Siik Cravenetted Skirts\u2014Raincoats\u2014]ackets \u2014Petticoats\u2014Dressing=]ackets.Tallor Suits, $10-$30, made measure (silk-lined) $20-$35 ; Stik Shirt- walst Suits, $10-$30 ; Raincoats, $4.75- $6.50-$20 : Walking Skirts, $2.39-$15 ; Silks Waists, $3.50- $15; Lawn and other Walsts, 75c- $4, 50; Silk Dressing-Jackets, $B-$12 ; pleated, etc, 75c-$3.50.Suits also to measure, and altera- free of charge.Come in, compare.- long to show you that this Is a different - house, where selections are soon made \u2014where you can be permanently sulted.All styles, sizes and prices.THOUSAND ISLANDS The Most Beautiful Bpot on River St.Lawrence, is at TEE ININV Terme-82.50 to $4.00 per day, American Plan.Special rates by the week, month or year.For Booklet, etc, address\u2014 A.ARCH.WELSH, Proprietor.THE INN, Gananoque, Ont, Late of the Balmoral Castle, Montreal, P.Q., or 348 St.Catherine St.West.; 99 156eod The Wentworth R.R.STATION, New Castle, PORTSMOUTH, N.H.Russian-Japaness Peace Plenipotentiar- lee met at Hotel Wentworth last summer.1 trom Boston on NORTH BHORE, accomm ns for 606 * or- estra.Bplendid golf links, grand drives, boating, bathing, swimming pool, fishing.Centre tor \u2018automodiiing.Address HARVEY & WOOD, New Hotel Bellevue, Mr.Wood will be st Windsor Hotel Ma, 19, 20, to show room plans and make 103 26 2aw 18, and excellent to moire, accordion- It won't take ) | | 286 St.Lawrence St.Why bother te Dring out J at all?Nobody looks at them but the ie ble boras \u201cone remarked ; any yet that Me: from nous to oF the glad hamis Bhedriner à Gréece |.spot?Be wT \u2026 , ane Sanu ga wel oom.\u2014 =r A} Night In a Row Boat.spatial to: The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 10.\u2014Aftdr losing thelr joaurse and dfifting about a tant in Artbur bre, | the western bandits who are introduel their feats to the Canadian west.8 \u201cHiates they oi i | ad sad Accident.at Peterboro, Special to che Montreal Star, Peterboro, May 10.\u2014William Taylor, a xixtoen year ôld boy, and the sole support of his father, who la an invalid, his mother and md Ov ygungsr ehlidren, WAS atrid R.treigt 3 yésterday karo and both legs severed at the «The Kilties\u2019 The famous military band, will be at the \u201cPURE FOOD SHOW\" at VICTORIA RINK, MAY 15th and Iôth, Matinees, 3 o'clock; avenings, § o'clock.Admission \u2014Matineés, 25c: reserved weats, 35c.Evenings, 35c; reserved seéta, bôc.For tickets, apply to J.A.Beaudry, 270 East St.Catherine.Tel.Fast 3723.Or at Uptown Branch Star Office.107 7 Saw St.Anthony\u2019s Court C.0.¥,, No.126.The members of above Court are requested to attend im- y Chambers.da evening, at 8.00 o'clock.J.O'DOWD.After Meeting return Euchre will he held With members of St.Gabriel Coury.TH ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEWARE of IMITATIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT 87 156 cod BESTIAL CRIME COMES T0 LIGHT Coroner's Inquest st Levis on Bbdy 4 (*hild Shrouds Ghoulish Mystery.- - Speclal to the Montreal Star.Quebec, May 10.\u2014One of the biggest sensations ever éxperienced by the people of Levis has arisen out of the inquest which terminated there last night upon the body of a two year old temaie -child, which.was buried in the cemetery of St.Joseph de Levis on the 24th of March and found disintérred there and stripped of {ts clothing on the 25th of April.It was an adopted child of John Guay.The motive of the ghouls is not easy to explain, but one Jos.Therien is under arrest in connection with the affair.It can only be said, on the authority of the coroner, that the evidence of some of the witnesses, heard behind closed doors, is of too sensational n nature to be made public.When Ther- len was wanted as a withess on Tues- dal, he fled from his house at.the approach of the police, but was subsequently arrested.The coroner's jury yesterday decided that though there was no direct evidence to connect Therien with what appears to have been an awful crime.for the body of the child was horribly mutilated, they recommended that he be held for further Iavestigation of h's conduct by the authorities.He protescs that he knows nothing of this case.but that last year he found the corpse of a child diseaterred in the came cemetery.and buried It again himself, and it is claimed that there are rumors afloat that another child wai disinterred In the same cemetery last year.ie bo Toronto National Club.Special to The Montreal Btar.Toronto, \u2018ont, May 10.\u2014At the an- MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, Ota VERY APTER FRANCAIS 5 frames \u2014THIS WEEK\u2014 THY CONVICTS DAUGHTER THE METROPOLITAN PRODUCTION.Prices\u201410c, 20e, 300, SHe, amd 50e.Next Week\u2014FABIO RUMANL fe ALL THIS vo 7 ROYAL Matinees Every Day.THE TIGER LILIES Prices\u201410c, 20c, 30c and 50c.| NEXT WEEK\u2014THE UTOPIANS, 108, 6 THE GYMKHANA May 18th Im Ald of Notre Dame Hospital.Boxes on sale now at the Hutchison Riding School, 186 gun Hutchison street.MONUMENT NATIONAL, THUR.17, The Wondrous Violinist, ES UBELIELS manasted by the Eminent Pianiste GNES GARDNER-EYRS, Bale ot* ponts on Monday.at J.W.Bhaw & Co, 370 St.Catherine st.west, and E.Archambault.312 6t.Catherine st.East.Reserved $1.00, $1.50 and $2,00, 10*5 STANLEY HALL TO-NIGHT, 8.13 P, M., COMETA and Mer Clever Com The Mystery ot Mysteries.Prices se 35e and 80c.ladies.Matineea Wed.and B8at., 10e, 250.Ask anything You want to Know.She can answer corroctly.108%4 CW.A A A Inc LADIES PEDESTRAIN CLUB A grand concert will be hald In VICTORIA HALL, Westmount, on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 13th NEXT, by the above club.Programme compilsas well-known talent of the city Reserved Seats, 500.Admission 25c.110 3 \u201cTHE WIGWAM,\u201d Largest Seuvenir and Curio Storm iu Canada! 138 PEEL STREET Near the Windsor Hotel \u2019 INDIAN CURIOS, BURNT LEATHER GOODS, MOCCASINS, CANADIAN ENAMEL JEWELLERY, FINE FANCY GOODS, BRIC-A-BRAC, NOTIONS, NOVELTIES, Cheapest Place in the Dominion.OPEN EVENINGS, 1102 EDUCATIONAL.Owing Increnved Business, MISS GRAHAM has removed her college tn 109 Metoalfe Street (a few doors above Ft.Catherine) to a larger and more commodious building.OPEN ALL YEAR.Pupils may enter at any time.Reduced Rates for Summer Months.111 beod BOOK-KEEPING Goodwin\u2019s Improved Book- keoping most practical system In use to-day.\u2018We positively guarantees to teach you how to open, keep and close a set of double entry books for a business of any kind or any sige, average accounts, compute interest, prove postingn, audit ac- countsg do accounting work, change books from single to double entry.take off trial balances, make annual reporta and comparative statements, and save you 80 per cent.of the labor and expense required by the old systems.her nches of the commercial course taught.and special attention given to hack- ward Pate Call at once for our rates.MOORS SITLARIC THAN BY 8 \u2018Phone west.Catherine nt.3005.Up.COMBINING beauty with utility, our Bracelet Watches give pleasure to the wearer and to the observer.The tiny watch is made for good timekeeping and has a fine movement.The bracelet is adjustable, and in a variety of designs, Both watch and bracelet are in 14-kt gold, Johnston Bros.Jewellers, rual meeting © ot the Ke onal Club, held last nigh George was elected pres! Tt current year, ruccesding Mr.fr.tag Sn Vor.- Co + Ad.Ln \u2026 = Eau = has been president fof the last tbree yours 2379 St.Catherine St.(Near Pes! Stiset), oe a > - pce cp _ trum THE _ MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906.¥ Side Lights Steam Power In Anclent Egypt.Steam as a motive power was not firet discovered by he English inventor Watts, The possibllities of steam and compressed alr, according to a prominent Eg ptologist, were known to the priests of the great castern empire three thoy- sand yours ago.Near the front of ong of their temples an altar wag erected, When the fire on this had been kindled for a tew minutes the temple doors would open mysteriously and remain open while the fire remained burning.When it died power out lhe dours would swing closed.The scie: of the aprticitre was that within the altar lay a hallow alr chamber lead- {lug tuo a globe of water beneath The globe was connected by a pipe with a bucket which hung by a pulley to the doors.When the hot air expanding had driven the water into the bucket the door swuig open When the expanded air in the hollow chamber beneath the altar cooled and contracted, The water was si- phivned back into the globe, the doors closing.Pure Milk and Infant Mortality.The proper handling of milk und model dairy requiremems were subjects of an address delivered by V.E.Fuller, former corresponding secretary of the American Jersey Cattle Association, and one of thy Farmers® Institute lecturers for the State, before a number of prominent milk dealers in New York recently, in the course of which Mr.Fuller dealt with the relation of infant mortality to pure milk.\u201cWherever the milk supply is not care- Tully looked after,\u201d said Mr.Fuller, \u2018he mortality among infants is high; but wherever it is strictly supervised, as in New York city.the death rate 18 lowerc?considerably.The only way lo have the proper kind of milk for infants is to see that the source of supply\u2014the cows, th: milkers, the stables.the animals, and everything connected with the dairy\u2014is kept scrupulously «lean, and that The milk is Kept at nu low temperature, 40 or 45 degrees until delivered.\u201d He said tht much of the milk which comes Into New York city arrives in good condition, but that the way it is handled in small grocery stores and delicatessen shops makes it unfit for consumption by children, that \u2018dipped\u2019 milk should be sold only by dairy stores, and handled by persons who had been trained tm ]nok after it properly: that the dav would rome wh'n milk would be sold by twn standards, viz food value and cleanliness: and that to- dav it Was being, in the case of certified milk.paid for in proportion to its cleanliness: for rertified milk was merely clean milk, which had been kept at a properly low temperature \u201cThere are\u201d said Mr.Fuller \u201cfour sources nf tha contamination of milk the fore.milk.unclean cows and milkers, unclean utensi\u2019sand unsanitary stables\u201d He maintained that the only right milk was clean raw milk \u2018\u201cPastenrizution.\" he stated, \u2018is not a success.\u201d There are 30.050 Quakes Yearly.that 17\" may research ta the probable nox print met possihie by some Knowledge Scientists he continuer d gather occurrences of earthqunkes sn as to provide a rertain protection for lita and property Observation has not vet cas.ried um far Mn bhat direction, but mete.matic study of the phenomena is only a centurv old, and shock re.wide scaje dn nt gn bark of quarter of a cords on à Hermnd 189: Stil much has heen learned that is nf interest and value The publie are aroused only whon stunned va catastrophe like that i Ran Franciers Rit we are trad that there Are abou {hiv thensand earth and that about sixty of them are \u201cmorid- aking © Delicate instriments have hoon pared in observatories in every ACFAR- ible quarter of the globe and theese nro- die records which ava unerring and fr.even the precise locality from they ave influenced Thera really nothing exceptional In the Francisen vicitation and it «\u201ctands simply berauss of the large concentrated population in the digtrict.Prof.Mine the gbeatest authority: on seiamology.divides the globe into thirteen earthquake Seven of these are important and thoy Viagh- co cnet fa CH fornian the Werat Indies, the Chilean const.the sonth of New Zealand Krakatoa Janan The contre nf this portentous group ie the Tahttian Islands.The other group hag a centre in the Sa- hava, with a radius of fifty degrees, which \u2018akes in the regioms between India and Madagascar.the Azores and Tash- Kend.PES chorke dicate which wos San ont regions \u201che ne roast, and Mortgages in Western States.Western [United Siates farmers have grown pariirular about their indebtedness.One of the common requirements of the modern mortgage is that the mortgagee shall accept any portion of the principal at the time of any interest par- ment.This means that the harvesting of a good wheat crop, or the fortunate &ale of a bunch of cattle, may wipe out the debt, and the loan agent must find another borrower.However, one insurance company has $40,000,000 in western farm mortgage loans, and the interest thereon ia nuffictent to pay all Its death losses.Another company has 330,000,000 in these loans.scattered over the Misxissippl vai- Jey.The larger sums are in Iliinots, with about $28,000,000, Minnesota, with $10,- 000,000; Missouri, $11.000,000: Jowa, $10.- 700,000; Ohio, $8,000,000, and lesser amounts in a dozen other states.It placés approximately 4,000 farm morigage loans every year, and has in its history loaned $2560,000,000 in this way, with practically no loss.A report in the Annals of the American Academy of Science glves the amount of mortgages held by the life m- surance companies at 3450,632,508, or 27.7 per cent.of the companies\u2019 assets.This, however, tncludes loans nn city property as weil as those on farms, The percentage is second only to that invested in bonds, indicating the partiality for this form of investmenl by the most conservative of investors.The insurance company loan is safeguardd in every pos- bible way.The interrogatories of the ap- blication cover four large pages, and Incline everything from the size of the borrower's family to the use he proposes to make of the money.Thay even enquire inte his habits apd his standing in \u2018the community; for the wall-informed tnves- tor realizes that the best part of his me- wurity is the personality of the borrower.\u2018thus it happens that the msurance companies have few foreclosures and prac- no losses om th* class of investment Of recent years the value of land has increased po rapidiy that avery loan\u2014 made.as these invesiments are ON A Dasis of 4N per cent.of real value -| became \u2018gilt-edged,\u201d and was the best Possible security.THE GLEANER.tically World Gossip 4 People Should Have Say.\u201cThe indemnity grab\u2014I think it is an outrage, and most certainly am of the opinion that a question of such importance should have been referred to the people before any action whatever was taken In the matter.\u2019 Thus sppke Mr.P.E Macdanal!d.Port Hope, at the Windsor last night.\u201cHowever, the propensity of present day legislators to grab everything within sight is so murked that they believe they can work these things, as they do with impunity.loweyer the spirit of independence shown by the Star in combating this latest evil is highly commendable \u2018législation should be enacted to prevent 4 similar action being taken dy members in the future, because if it is allowed this time, and they believe the: have the right to increase their salaries, why there iy nothing to prevent another increase next year, or the year after, The people should see that steps are taken to prevent a recurrence of the grab.\u201d - of New Brunswicker Speaks of the West.\u201cGreater Canada lies west of Winnipeg, and if ! were a young man I would work out my future career in that part of the Dominion.\u201d So spoke Mr.James Barnes.MI.A.of Bactauche, N, B., at the Queen's last night.Mr.Rarnes has been travelling in Western Canada for the past few weeks, buying lands in the interests of Canadian capitalists of the Maritime Provinces, and speaks in glowing terms of the richness of the western country.\u201cThe western part of the Dominton.\u201d said he.to my mind, the greatest country in the world.You ean trav-l there for hundreds and hundreds of miles, and behold the finest farming lands you could possibly find anywhere-\u2014great.vast, fertile plains, with room and resources for millions and millions of people, \u2018In the east we are obliged to continually feed our farms, but out there the farms need no feeding and will not for a generation to come.\u2018A prominent feature of thir western development is the phenomenal influx of immigrants from the Old Country and from the ['nited States.\u201cMany Canadians, or sons of Canadians, are coming back from the States to the west, and.in addition.there are a great many Americans of Danish, Swedish.Norwegian and German extraction coining inte the country\u2014all big, husky chaps.just the kind of people to develop a new land.These people sell thelr lands and homes in the Unite] States for 35) and sometimes $100 per acre, and come (0 the west, where they buy the land for anywhere from $8 to $12 per acre.\u201cThey are also spiendid farmers.and, to speak candidly, they are more up-to- date in their methods, and Use mors modern agricultural implements than our eastern farmers; in fact they have farming down to a science, \u201cSpeaking of this inrush 1 never saw anything like it.Every train leaving the different distrihuting points is overcrowded.and at every \u2018station you can see crowds of these peopla walting thelr turn to go farther north, or west, as the case may be.\u201cIn the smaller towns out there.the penple who arrive in the evening are obliged to sleep around the station until the immigrants occupying the hotels and boarding houses move on to their destination the next morning, when their plares are immediately filled.\u2018The immigrants coming into the country are a first-ctass lot, and on the wnole they are well =satisflad with the land and existing conditions, \u201cUnless a man has béen on the ground and noted himself what is going on, it 8 impossible to have the faintest idea of the remarkable growth and development at the present day of Western Caa- ada \u201cis Cotton Business Booming.Fred.R.Stahl, of New Orleans, the Windsor yesterday in connection with the cotton situation, states that never in the history of the tndustry has the demand for this staple been so large, \u201cThe increased demand is due in a great measure to the late war between Russia and Japan The Chinese merchants made a harvest In cotton goods which they supplied to the large Russian and Japan- eze armies in Manchuria; in fact, they went clean shy on cotton and are now compelled to order immense shipmenis to meet the large supply required for the Chinese people.\u2018\u2019The great era of prosperity throughout the world to-day with its consequent increase of wealth, will increase the demand for cotton goods everywhere, and for the next few years the cotton business will boom as pever before.\u201cThis cotton-growing industry is day making fortunes for many of Southern States people engaged in trade, and the spinners are sharing in money that is being made.\u2018Both the growers and the spinners are making strenuous efforts to eliminate the middleman from the trade.The planters do not always put up the cotton with the necessary care, and in consequence the middlemen have charged them with any damages incurred, while, on the other hand, the spinners receive no re- ductinn in price on this account, the middleman alone receiving the benefit.However.both parties are waking up to the fact that his services might be dispensed with.and no doubt this will happen before very long.\u201cNotwithstanding the great demand for cotton, some of the planters are inclined to hold the stuff for a while, looking for Mr.speaking at to- the the the better prices; but J am of the opinion that .they will have to let go pretty soon, rather than see cotton come in the South from India or Argentina.In the meantime, prices have not been affected.\u2019 Canadian Lumber for 'Frisco.\u201cAs n consequence of the rebuilding of 8an Francisco, and the large amount of lumber required for the work the duty has been removed on all Canadian lumber going into San Franciso.\u201d This statement was made last eventnz at the Carsiake by Mr George Walsh, of Vancouver \u201cQuite a lot of lumber will be sent thera.\u2019 and as a result a sharp rise in tbe price for all grades will soon folowhodn'lk J for all grades will follow pretty soon.in fart, it in already started.\"Most of the mills in British Columbia are weeks hehind on the ar orders and are running day and night, but thers are some few mills who will, no doubt, be able to taka rare of the orders.\u201cThe British Columbia mills have =n advantage over the American mflils, ow- Ink to the fart that (he )atter are obliged \u201cto send their cargoes don the coast in American ships.while Canadians are allowed to use shipping under any flag.\u201cThis will increase the lumbar boom ia our province for a while.\u201d HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.Tha only place.to lunch and Mine in comfort uptown 9 at STRATHCONA CAFE Batrance 11/, McGill Céliege ave.Quick nervice, good cooking.cleanliness, and a variety of dishes.is our special feature.82 206 1 ALLEYS.= BILLIARD TABLES Fool Tables, Bowling Alleys and acces sorien, Bar Fixtures Sid Supplies.logues Free.We \u201cdon\u2019t belong trust.Goods union made.Chas.and Son, Chicago.\u201cT.Burdett, Paul St., Montreal, Bole Agent.rassow.280 Bt.13 313 Busiress Men's Lunch frees 13 te & 253 805 BILLIARD TABLES.BILLIARD TABLES Bowling Alleys, Bar Fixtures, chedpeat prices Our resident agents work on salary.In figuring with them you are not compelled to pay commission or middlemen\u2019s profits.The Brunswi à Balke 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dos.Dept.G., ART VIEW CO., MONTREAL.106 11 EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.RESTORER.Positive Cure for all | Specialist Nervous Disesses, Pits, Epilepsy, Epasms and UR FR.DE SALES PREVOST of Paris.8t.Vitus Dance.No Fits or ner Ci Ato 6.Di y free consu:tativns first day's use.Trestias and $2 Trial Bottle sent for poor.Tuesday, Friday, IU to noon.sher- through Canadian Agencies PREE to Fit patients, brooke st, or new No.332 Sherbrooke East.2413 they paying express Chery only whan recaived.Send to Dr.Kline,Ltd.,931 Arch St, Phlladelphia,Pa 137 158 eod JERRY BRITTON, Manufacturing Optician, 2445 St.Catherine Street.109 3ead To Jettison Ministers.Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 10.\u2014A Giobe Winnipeg special says that rumors of impending changes in the Roblin Cabinet are still persistent, the two members whom the Premier desires to jettison being At- torney-General Campbell and Provincial Secretary McFadden.The latter, the despatch adds, will probably be Appointed to the staff of the Agricultural College and will be succeeded by Dr.Mclinnes, Brandon, a party whip.Affections Valued at $100, Special to the Montreal Star.Sherbrooke, May 10.\u2014Judgment was.rendered in several cases in the\u201d Superior Court by Judge Hutchinson, amongst others, that of H.L.Joyce va.Rich, of Dudswell, in an action for $4,000 damagen inat the defendant for \u2018having estranged the affections of plaintiff's wife.The amount of the judgment was $100 and costs.Dr.A.Scott lves Has Removed to 130 Crescent Street.109 4 daw FOR-A BAD LIVER TAKE BEECHAM'S PILLS, Sold everywhere.In boxes, 25 cents.Midiand Queen's Damage.Detroit, Mich., May 10.\u2014The Canadian steamer Midland Queen, which collided with the steamer W.G.Mather at the mouth of the river Inst week, will be repaired at Wyandotte.The boat has arrived here, and an examination showed that 12 plates and her stem will have to come off.Her two bow hawse pipes are also broken, and must be repla steamer Mather Is mfl] at yards of the Great Lakes Engineering Works.Canton Has Paid Up.Hong Kong, May- 10.\u2014The Viceroy of Canton has id to the American Consul at Canton, Jullus G.Lay, the i $60,000 as Indemnity fér the mission buildings, thé personal property of the missionaries, and the claimb -of converts, an a result of the destruction-of property duringthe ridting at Lienchow in October last.The money wil be transferred to the Presbyterian mission settlement at Adenchow.1 Hair Help your hair and yeu will be \u201c need feeding with a geod balr food = Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor.The hair becomes stronger, grows faster, steps falling out, fai i satiaficd with So many persoiis have weak hair, lifeless hair, hair that felts out, splits atthe ends, keeps rough and sneven.Such hair needs help.The roots Just feed .0.Oo.beeps soft and smooth.{ot The Montreal Temple Co.| Annu) Mastin of Shareholders The annual meeting of the shareholders [or Temple Company will be held in Grand Secretary's Office.| Pemple Bul , No.347 Dorchester at.Jot.Montreal, Que., on THURSDAY, the 3%th day of May, 1906, at 8 o'clock p.m.for the reception of the annual report and statenient of the affairs of the company, election of directors, and the transaction of auch other business as may legally come before the meeting.The transfer book of the company will be closed from the Tth to the 17th inst, days inclusive.By.order of the board.CHARLES W.HAGAR, Hon.Sec'y.Montreal, May 7th, 1906.108 10 The McDougall Audit Company, Limited.All Branches of Accounting ané Auditing.Our Motto: \u2014\"Accuracy.Honesty, patch and Secrecy.\u201d Rates moderate.President: J.L.MeDOUGALL, Ex-Auditor-General of Canada.Head Office: 33 CENTRAL CHAMBERS, Ottawa, Ont.103 Geod ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS.In the Estate of Archibald Cecil Burgess, late of the Town of Carieton Place, in the County of Lenesrk, Gentleman, deceased.NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to AN the Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1897, hat Des- who died on or about the 26th day of February, 1905, or againet George Arthur , as his committee, are required on or before the 5th day of June.as À 540 PleseWT mentioned date the said adminietrator Dated May 3, 1806.BARWICK.AYLESWORTH, WRIGHT & MILLIONS cme | N cee COBALT now offering 100,000 at 28c per share, par value §1.00.Fully paid and non-assessable.owns 40 acres first end Jast chance to secure H STERLING SIE- MINING co, LIMITED, at cents per share.Our booklet.\u201c\"MtUlons in Co- halt.\u201d and fullest particulars, on application.Write or wire your orders at my expense.Marcus Auerbach TEMPLE BUILDING, MONTREAL.\"BANK OF MONTREAL Notice in hereby given that Dividend of Two and one-half Per Cent.upon the paid-up Capital k of this Institution has been declared for the current quarter, and that the same wil be pavable at Its Banking ouse in this city.and at its Branches on and after Friday.the First Day of June neat, to Shareholders of record of 15th ay.By order of the Board.E.8.CLOUSTON.General Manager.Montreal, 20th Anr!! 1906, 96 13 Jaw Estate Late W.Watson Ogilvie All parties having claims against the Estate of the late W, Walson Ogilvie, of 107 Simpson street, Montreal, who died on the 29th April.1906.are requested to fyle them forthwith, duly altested, at the office of the undersigned; and All pariies indebted to the said estate ete requested to make prompt payment al \u2018he stme place Montreal, 9th May, 1906.THE ROYAL TRUST COMPANY, Executor, BANK OF MONTREAL BUILDING, St.James st.Montreal.1312 New Telephone Directory.The Bell Telephone Company of Canada.Limited, is about to issue à NEW SUBSCRIBERS\u2019 DIRECTORY, for the City of MONTREAL and Suburbs.Orders for New Connections, Changes of Firm Names, Changes of Street Addresses, or orders for Duplicate Entries should be handed in at once to ensure their appearance in the New Book, D.C.DEWAR, Local Manager.Montresl, May 3rd, 1906.107 6 moa THE QUEBEC BANK Founded 1818.CAPITAL, Paid Up.32,500.000 RESERVE FUND.1,050,000 BRANCHES IN MONTREAL) Cor.St.James and Place d\u2019Armes Square.475 St Catherine street, East.1950 St.James street.St.Henry.Travellers\u2019 Letters of Credit Issued Payable in All Parts of the world.SAVINGS DEPARTMENT at all offices.109 8 2aw FOR SALE War Department Land, That piece or parcel of land abutting on the west side of Brunswick Street and the north side of Cogswell Btreet, in the Clty of Halifax, comprising.one are.0 roods, 19 perches in area, and also the butlding known as the \u2018\u2019Garrison Chapel.\u201d standing thereon, and including tbe pews and fixtures, but not the moptments, brasses, organ and furnishings.The plan may be inspected between the hours of 10 am.and 6 p.m., and tenders wi]l be received up to 12 o'clock noon, on the 12th day of May.1906 at the offices of Messrs.Harris.Henry & Cahan, St.Paul Buildiræ.Halifax, Nova Bcotla.Applications to\u2019 view the interior of the Chapel should be made at the above named offices.The War Department does not bind itself to accept the highest or any tender.HARRIS, HENRY & CAHAN, Solicitors of the War Department.Halifax, N.S., April 23rd, 1906.99 6 2aw COBALT We know of an especially good stock to buy.Write for particulars, and our free Cobalt Market Letters.B.B.HARLAN & CO.Lawlor Building, Toronto.106 312 COBALT 2s Silver Values Run as High as AP AND KLET are free for the asking.all com- We buy and seil shares panies eperating in the Cebalt camp.Steck In ene rty rese from 40 cents per share to $10.00 \u2018Write to-day fer pergiculars.WILLS & CO., TORONTO OR COBALT.lun 20 \u201c'ELEGTRIG SIGNS FREE \u2014BSEE-\u2014 The Martel-Stewart Go, Ltd.104 12 Alliance Active on Island.Bpecial to The Montreal Star.Toronto, May 10\u2014Rev.T.Albert Moore, secretary of the Lord's Day Alliance, has returned from a trip to P.E.L, and reports that as a result of his trip, the charter of an American company, which has undertaken bo run a trackless trollay street car line In Charlottetown, PEL, with Sunday privileges is likely to ha rescinded and amended with the seventh day privilege cut off.The company had succeeded in getting the charter through the Legislature before the penple of the province were aware of its scope.Wave of Reform in Toronto.Special to The Montreal Star, Toronto, May 10.\u2014Raising the price of whiskey weems to have brought about a wave of moral reform.Only two prisoners, charged with being drunk, sppeared Magistrate , Denison yesterday.They vers two old-timers.The price of whiskey went up on Monday.and the jorta frem the different police sta- tiôha yesterday morning showed fewer arrests for being drunk on Monday than for.some time past = Clem, dry crprtolh\u2014that are \u2014that is WINDSOR TABLE SALT, The boit fer table von RE 2: = : i sh\" et ger be Lo, 8 FIN BON 8 SUPPLY CD Contraotors ! 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requirements of Home Fnrnishings for the A small) deposit and the romise to pay secure you everything you may 99 9leod An Independent Telephone Co.Toronto, May 10 ~The Independent Long Distance Telephone Company has obtained a franchise from the private hills committee of the Legislature, The sum of $200,000 must be spent within one year the company or the Bell Company will Fetaifi the right to make exclusive con- traoctn.and if the sum 1s pot =pent within two years the franc ba for- fetted.Mr.McDougadl intimated that undue influence had been used Upon the committee, and Mr.George lynch Staun- ton, on behalf of the BeH Company, repudiated the Insinuation.In a speed contest en typewriters In Chicago Mfes Elizabeth Baker made the record for the smallest number of mistakes In her copy.In half an hour she wrotis 4085 words, making mistakes in only 853 of them Sunlight Seap is better than other soaps, but is best when used in the Sunlight way., ses 813 DS We Import only from the Best Eag- lish Makers of Harbess, Lesther and Trimmiags.We are headquarters for the Best English ladies\u2019 and Gent's Saddles, Polo Outfits.Whips.Rlankets, Bags and Buit Cases, Our Goods are Correct tail.J.W.ROBERTS, london Saddiery, 338 ST.JAMES STREET, Telephone Msin 1966 109 in every de- 2eod Railway Rumor Denied.Toronto, May 10.- The report to th effect that the Canadian Norther might buy the Grand Trunk belt lin and the Bay of Quinte railway was of ficially denied by a director of th Canadian Ndrthern last night.\u201cThe ja absolutely no 1ruth In the state ment\u201d the slirector sald.TO CURE A (COLD IN ONE DAY Take J,axative Promo Quinine Tabla! \u201cDruggists refund money 12 11 Lal's to cur E W.Grove's signature la nn each box, à Special Notice.Piano Bargains.Featherston upright piano, walnu came, 7 1-4 octaves, good tone, 3226 Lindsay upright piano, splendid to 7 1-4 octaves, used ahmit three mont.$261.Terms $10 cash and §6 month.C.W Lindsay.Limited, 3H Bt.Catherine street (oid pumber).104 +4 | | et mE \u2014\u2014 | À co I McDougall is Charged With Fraud.land 25 miles more would be construct- \u2018| additional clause.Le se qe ns | LAST EDITION.Ld * _ THE MONTREAL 1 1 » LAST EDITION.WILFUL EXTRAVAGANCE AND BAL CIC ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBLE FOR WRETCHED CONDITION OF STREETS Ald.Payette, Leader of the City Council, Makes a Stinging Attack on the Present Condition of Affairs at the City Hall.\u201cWilful extravagance, the patronaga System and unsatisfactory civic administration, are the chlef causes of our dirty and ill-paved strects.\u201d Buch were the drastic words to-day of Ald.Payette, leader of the City Council and chairman of the Finance Committee.The words were the complaint of the Mayor that the streets were dirty and that more funds were necessary to put them in good condition.Being seen in regard to the complaint of the Mayor.Ald.Payette expressed himself as above.Continuing, Ald.Payette also had tha following striking utterances to make: \u201cI admit that for the purpose of making new permanent pavements we shall have to get more money.This may lead in tho adding of new taxes.But what | want to point ont 1s that if the funds of the city were expended as they ought tn be we should not have filthy streets, neither would they be in such a shameful state lu regard tu repairs.\u201d \u201cThen a great deal nf the city\u2019s trouble in regard to the streets is due to bad management and patronage?\u2019 was asked.HAD SUFFICIENT MONEY.Ald.Pavette\u2014\"Such, to he frank, is the state of affairs.1 say that the Road Committee at the present thue has sufficient money to keep the streets fine and clean.lt also has sufficient money Lo put the thoroughfares in good order.The whole trouble with our administration is thie huge sums that brought about by.are wasted every year on unnecessary civic labor.T am à friend of the laboring man, but I say it ie astounding what great sums are spent on employing \"men whom the corporation scarce- 1y needs.All over the city tve see men in the streets who are doing work In a way that would not be tolerated by private corporations.Then in certain committees we see aldermen making motions that the hours of labor be reduced and that wages be increased.Now with a state of affalrs such as this, how can tt he expected that the afairs of the city can be properly administered ?There ought to be a sweeping change in these conditions.We should preach economy and busi- ness-like administration more than try tn make schemes for the levying of more taxes.I have sald that a certain amount of additional taxes may be necessary for entirely new pavements; but 1 do contend that with the civic finances as they now stand that there 1s no excuse for the streets being in their present deplorable condition.\u201d THE MAYOR'S OPINION.Speaking of the general condition of the streets, Mayor Ekers said he was receiving special reports which showed the streets were in a bad state of repair almost all over the city.He feared that the finances were so eaten up with interest charges, etc., that economy would scarcely be sufficient to put them in thorough repair and keep them so.He agreed with Ald.Payette that there ghould he more economy in civic matters; at the same time he believed the time had arrived when it would Le necessary for the city to increase the real estate tax by one-quar- ter of one per vent.In a few days Ald.Payetle was to call a speclal meeting to discuss the whole situation in regard to the city's revenue.He hoped there would be no protests from citizens if a little higher taxation was proposed.D0 TAX EXEMPTIONS 8chool Commissioners Put An Import.Question to Civic Authorities.ant The Protestant and Catholic Sohool Commissioners leve sent a commani- cation to the City Hall asking if it is legal that exempted properties should alse be exempted in the matter of paying the school tax.It is held that exemplions are only legal in regard to the one per cent real estate tax, It is understood that the city wil make a test cause in the courts to settle the matter.Should It be decided that exemptions do not extend to the school tax the meaning will be that the School Commissioners will get an increased revenue from the city.CHURCH DISPUTE IN COURT.St.Edward\u2019s Incumbent and Wardens are Suing Synod of Montreal.A church dispute is being ventilated the courts before Mr.Justice Dunlop.The incumbent and wardens of St.Fd- ward's Church are suing the Church of England Synod to set aside the deeds of transfer of certain real estate which Dean Evans has transferred to Archbishop Rond.and the latter in turn has transferred to the Synod.St.Edwards was originally St.Stephen's parish, and the real estate in question was deeded in trust to Dean Evans for that church.Since that time St.Stephen's has been divided, and the Dean has claimed that the real estate belongs tn St.Stephen's, Were- dale Park, while the wardens of Bt.Edward's claim that the land was Intended for that church, and have therefore taken action to annul the transfers, Messrs.Hibbard and Orr appear for the plaintiffs; Messrs.Davidson and Ritchie for the Synod, and Mr.W.L.Bond for the Archbishop.James Hi McDougall, 39 years, City Councillors street.appeared bafore Judge Lafontaine to-day charged with having obtained money under false pretences.McDougall it is alleged presented a worthless cheque for ten dollars at the jewellery store of Mr.D.Spencer un St.Catherine street and procured $2.00 on it, saying that he would cash the cheque at the end of the week.McDougall spent the winter in goal for shop-lifting, and is well and unfavorably known to the police.\u2014 ; Park and Island Rallway Bill The Montreal Star.Br May 10.-\u2014Mr.Geoffrion\u2019s bill respecting the Montreal Park and Island Railway Company was considered in the rallway committee this morning.The bill provides that the time for the completion of the railwav be exténded to July 1.1911.also for an Increase in the capital stock to five million dollars and for the issue of preference stock to an amount not exceeding fifty per cent nf the capital stock.Mr.Ross, the manager of the railway, explained that the rallway would be subject to the control of the municipalities through which the rall- way passed; also an amendment providing that it would not parallel the lines of the Chateauguay and Northern rallway between existing lines of railway and the St.Lawrence river.Mr.Ross told the committee that forty miles of railway had been built ed.The increased capitalization asked for would ail be required.The bill was reported with the amendments suggested by Mr.Ross in reapect to the consent of municipalities added as an COVER SCHOOL TAX?| VERDICT OF GUILTY 1S ANTICIPATED Court Trying Rev.Dr.Crapsey for Heresy Stands Four to One.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Rochester, N.Y., May 10.\u2014Members of the ecclesiastical tribunal that tried Rev.Dr.Algernon 8.Crapsey for heresy during the week of April 25, have reconvened in Batavia to go over the evidence and come to a verdict.While the members of the court have not consu.ted wtih each other, they have dropped words In conversation that indicate that the verdict will be four to one ugainst the accused rector.At the session yesterday afternoon, Dr.W.C.Roberts.president of the court, was very bitter in his denunciation of Dr.Crapsey, declaring that the rector of St.Andrew's had gone into the matter with hls eyes open and had eet the whole diocese afire with controversy.Other members of the court have shown that they are inclined toward a verdict of guilty, and it is hardly possible that they will change their minds in considering the evidence.Rev.Dr.Dunham, of Corning, has refused to accede to the findings of the court, and will flle a separate statement on his decision with Rt.Rev, William Walker, Bishop of this diocese.The attitude of Bishop Walker is shown by a heretofore unpublished letter that came tn Hght yesterday, In which the Bishop says: \u201cIt is a tremendous responsibility that yon have assumed in disturbing the jeare of God's church and In tearhing what is contrary to itg doctrine,which doctiine you pledged your- Rev.Dr.Crapsey, on trial at Rochester before Church Court for heresy.self to proclalm on your ordination while life lasts, With a heart that is sorrowing and sick, I am your friend and Bishop, \u201cWM.WALKER.\u201d (Signed) COMING TO INVESTIGATE.Commercial Mission Will Discuss British Trade in Canada Canadian Associated Press London, May 10.\u2014It is understood that the Association of Chambers of Cominerce has received a communioa- tion from the Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Board of Trade to the effect that the committee is considering an early despatch to Canada of a commercial mission to ascertain and Investigate the extent and nature of the competition which British Mr.John W.Peck has left for the Old Country.goods have to meet; also with a view to indicatipg any further openings which may exist for British trade.PRINCE ARTHUR AND HIS PARTY.\u2014From a photograph taken at \u201cRaven scrag.Prince Arthur and Lady Allan stand together in the foreground, The others in the picture are 8ir Montagu Allan, Captain Wyndham (Equerry), Col.and Mrs.Hanbury Williams, and Captain Trotter, A.D.C.\u2014Photo by Notman.TWO MORE DIE OF STRANCE DEBAUCH Indians in Wild Terror as Result of Fatalities From Florida Water.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Speclal to The Montreal Star.Rosthern, Sask.\u2026 May 10.\u2014Two more Indians are dead and six in a serious condition are the latest developments in the Florida water tragedy at Duck Lake Indian reserve, Vincent dled verterday morning and.Angotge died last night.The wildest excitement prevails among the Indians, who are terrorized, not knowing who may mext succumb.Inspector Generaux, acting for the Government, will search Indian shacks and Duck Jake stores for the fluid.It is probable that it will develop inte a Government investigation, there being no doubt that the fluid was adulterated.MANY BROUGHT OUT BY FALSE MEANS Special Staff Correspondence.Press Gallery, House of Commons Ottawa, May 10.\u2014The afternoon of yesterday's sitting was devoted to a var- fety of matters, but the principal da- bate took place on a motion for returns, and during the discussion Mr.Borden answered what he called Mr.Oliver's whine about the work the Opposition were giving the Department of the Interior.At the instance of Mr.Btockton, of St.John, a motion was adopted providing for the appointment of a special committee to enquire into the cnmposl- tion of patent medicines for the purpose of ascertaining whether they con- tain ingredients injurious to publlé health.Fraudulent inducements to immi- time, and Mr.Smith moved: \u201cThat the Parliament of Canada be- leves it is In the interests of British subjects, both in the United Kingdom and Canada, such legistation should be considered favorably by the British Parliament.*That this resolution be forwarded to the Right Honorable the Secretary of States for the Colonies, in order that such action may be takén thereon as His Majesty's advigers may deem meet.\u201d I The steamer Columbia, from Glasgow, was in wireless commumication with the Marconi station at Cape Race when 164 miles south-east of that point at 8 am.She will probably reach her dock about noon Sunday, , HENRY La CE ORSE [HORSE HOW S ISITORS VÉITORS are invited to inspect our store.There is a freedom to examine objects of interest in every department, which is very agreeable to visitors no matter whether they come with purchases in view ornot.w ue we\u2019 BIRKS AND SONS, LIMITED, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Phillips Square.grants were also discussed for a short pn ROYAL DINNER AT RAVENSCRAG.At \u201cRavenscrag,\u201d last even moést enjoyable dinner party a Live by Bir Montagu and Lady Allan, to meet H.R.H.Prince Arthur of Con- naught, ' Dinner was served in the large bower-like addition which has been thrown out at the back of the house.The walls were hung with palest Breen, and covered ith red and pink rambler roses.The lighting wns effected by means of many electric lights.Dinner was served at five tables, at each of which ten guests were seated.The centre table, at which Prince Arthur sat.was decorated with a very tall vase of American Beauty roses, the table being a mass of lilies of the valley.The four other tables were all beautifully.though differently decorated, one being done with carnations and marguerites; another with white lilac and yellow roses; a third with sweet peas and pink roses; and the fourth with lilles of the valley and narcissi.The arrangement of the guests was effected by means of boutonnieres presented in the cloak room, the flowers matching the table at which the guest was to sit.Those invited to be present were: H.R.H.Prince Arthur of (on- naught, Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Allan, Mr.and.Mrs.Allan Mackenzie, Mrs.Mackenzie, Mr.C.M.Hays, Miss Hays, Mr.W.R.Baker, Miss Angus, Mr.and Mrs.Alec.Paterson, Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell, Dr.and Mra.Chas.McEachran, Col.and Mrs.Buchan, Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Meredith, Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Meredith.Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Major.Dr.and Mrs.Yates, Hon.Joseph and Mrs.Tope, Mrs.E.Von Eberts, Bir Geo.and Lady Drummond, Miss Strathy, Miss Fitzpatriek, Mr.and Mrs.W.R Miller, Capt.Wyndham, Equerry to H.R.H.; Capt.Trotter, A.D.C., Mr, and Mrs.F.N.Beardmore, Mr.Justice and Mrs.Lavergne, Col.and Mrs.Henbury Wiillams, Dr.and Mrs.Peterson, Dr.Shepherd.PRINCE'S FAREWELL TO LORD GREY.Lord Grey received to-day the following telegram, at Ottawa, dated Montreal, Mav 9: - \u2018\u2019Many thanke for your kind telè- gram.Have had a most pleasant visit here and am very sorry that my visit is ended.(Signed) \u201cARTHUR.\u201d GAVE THANKS FOR SENTENCE.Joseph Clock Was Grateful to Judge Desnoyers for Giving Him a Home.Alfred Desjardins was sentenced by Judge Desnoyers to-day to five years in the penitentiary.Desjardins record is a bad one and Judge Dnsnoy: ers though a good term in the penitentiary would reform him.Napoleon and Alfred Dufour and George Belliveau pleaded guilty before the judge of sessions and will receive their sentence on Thursday next.Joseph Clock, who told the judge he broke a glass In Antoino Maretti's hotel at 508 St.James street so that he would be arrested and sent to gaol, was sentencd tod months at hard labor.When he left the box he thanked the Judge for hie kindness, saying that he would now have a home for a short time.biti Death of Son of Justice Fortin.Gabriel Fortin, the sixteen year old son of Mr.Justice Fortin, died yestor- day at Ste.Rose, where the fa: lig has resided for the past two years.The young man has been iil for a conslder- able time, and his death has been expected for some time.The funeral will take place at Ste.Rose on Saturday morning.10° = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014phiiid \\ ce Mill Owner Drowned.\" Special to the Montresl Star.a» Quebec.May 10 \u2014Joseph ; Vaillans- court mill awner at Riviers Dea Plante, Beauca, was accidentlly drowned Sat- urday while superintending the floating his logs.; HAD DEFCIT BUT PAD À ONDER Window Dressing With a Vengeance in the National» Agency Company.\u2014memmns Special Staff Correspondence.Toronto, May 10.\u2014Harry Symons, K.C., president of the National Agency, and secretary of the Union Life, was called upon to give evidence to-day before the insurance comrois- sloners.The proceedings to-day dealt with the formation and growth of the National Agency, and nothing of interest was brought out.The New York State insurance commission sat for five days.The Canad- fan Commission at its present rate of progress will sit for many weeks.Mr.Harry Symons, K.C., the witness to-day, was president of the Na- tiondl Life, Secretary of the Union Life, director of both companies.He Was ône of the promoters of the National Agency, and solicitor of the company.The witness sald that he had been associated with H.Pollman Evans, in forming the Natlonal Agency.He had been satisfled that the provident business of the North American Life was capable of extension with advantage to shareholders.On this ground he had endeavored to interest capital.He had not been well acquainted with the possibilities of industrial Insurance, but had relled on Mr.Evans\u2019 judgment.The National Agency had, according to the term of the agreement with the North American Life, the whole control of the business, while being; ostensibly the agent.® reason the company was thus placed before the public was that capital would come in more readily.It was established that thaiNatlonal Agency Company was really eonducting a life insurance bus- Iness under the name of an agency company.The principal matter touched upon in the moming examination was the analysis of several statements of the National Agency Company.The first George 2e statement had been audited Clay a3 a means of finding out whether the company wouM be justl- fled in paying a dividend of 10 cent.He gave a certificate to the effect that such a procedure wouM be quite proper, taking into account the anticipated business of the company for the following two months.BIG DEFICIT BUT DIVIDEND WAS DECLARED.When the decieion to declare a dividend was reached, a statement was prepared.showing & surplus sufficient for the purpose.Mr.Shepley, however, found among the assets several entries to which he took exception.These were \u201corganization expenses,\u201d $4,000, which Mr.Bymons justified as representing part of the cost of the business; deferred premiums of about $8,000, and contt t premiums of $19,500.Reducing the nasets by the amount of these three items, resulted in a deficit of $26,184, and If the ftem of deferred premiums was allowed, \u2018the deficit still showed $17,000.; Another statement a month later showed a slight increase In the deficit, and a statement prepared n few months afterwards on the same plan showed the deficit to have grown from 17,000 to $23,000.Mr.Shepley was ust beginning the probing of industrial business when the commission adjourned, \u2019 Ald.Ward Could Be Re-elected.It was shown by the city attorneys to-day that If It was decided dy Ald.Ward to retire, on account.of a claim made by his company against the city, there was nothing in the City Charter forbidding Ald.Ward from submitting himaelf again to hic electors for re- -slection.80 far no legal action has (ETRE PAA race morte rte 0 em ae \u2018 been talien out to unseat Ald Ward.ess wl.$a, a : ov wo N pe {end make good his defaications.\\ DAILY _STAR- THURSDAY, MAY 10.1906.POLO PONIES WERE NOT JUDGED TO-DAY Good Crowd at Morning Session of Horse Show, But Did Not Agree With Judges.Notwithstanding the dirty weather, there was quite a large concourse of people present at the morning's session of the Horse Show.One of the classes was abandoned because it did not fill.\u2018That was the polo pony class.One string came In all bespattered with the mud of the street, but that was all In at least one of the classes, the crowd did not at all agree with the decision of the judges.Claas 6\u2014For the best three or fours aor year-ol mare ng, in Province of Quebec, and likely to maks & , M .onarque, br.g., 16.2, 8 years; exhibited by W.V.Henderson, Sault au Reool.Flora, br.m., 16, 3 years; exhibited by S.Neabitt, Petite Cote, Victoria, chm., 15.3, 4 years; exhibited by Henry W.Nesbitt, Petite Cote, PHILLIPS COLONIAL HOUSE, SQUARE.: cale, in different shades and in several designs.Value $2.25 Sold $1.26 to $60.00; Mantle Department FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY House Maids\u2019 Dresses 200 House Maids\u2019 Dresses, material Per- 60 Children's Reefers\u201450% 60 Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs\u2014503 25 Ladies\u2019 Costumes, value from $20.00 Sold at $5.00 to $16.00 of blues and crimson and $2.76; and $1.50 5 PER QENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH ry, be, 16, 4 years: hibited by Wm.Anderson, Pointe aux Trembles Brownie, b.m., 18, 4 years, exhiblted by J.O.Hastinge, Montreal.Bella, b.m., 15.2%, 3 yeams; exhibited by Abert Chartier, 9 Paul l'Ermite.Star of the Willows, b.g, 16, 4 years; exhibited by Dawes & Co., \\Lachines.Canuck of the Willows, br.g., 18, 3 years; exhibited by Dawes & Co., La- chine \u2018 This class was pretty cleanly contested, larry and Brownie being from the very start the two principal competitors.Larry was the favorite of the crowd, and after considerable discussion on the part of the judges, the decision was glven to him.IN Third place was won by Fiorrie, a big dark bay, who carried herself in good Thoroughbred Staiions\u2014Class 1\u2014Stai- lions qualified to improve the breed of saddle horses and hunters and standing in the Province of ebec at à fes not exceeding twenty dollars (320).L Kilogram .cevcvnnen.\u2026.$60 I.Barefoot .80 3.Greenfield .tyre 18 Judge\u2014Mr.James Coahrane ne., ba, 16.1, aged; C.W.Pen- niston, Montreal.foot, dk.b.s., 16.3, aged; exhibited by T.H.Cornell, River Beaudette, Que.The Monon, b.s., 15.2%, aged; exhibited by M.Cuddihy, Darval, Que.Greenfield, bra, 18, 5 years; exhibited by Wm.Kearney, Montreal.The stallions in this class were very well behaved, and the winner seemed to be the pick of the crowd from the start.He is a big, lively horse, and makes a very favorable impression.Barefoot, the second horse, ls a beautiful medium-elzed horse, with a very pretty head, and ought to make a very good saddle horse.The third prize-winner seemed the hardest to control of the lot, being a big Class 2.\u2014Standard-bred Roadster Stal.Hons\u2014Stalllons, any age.First, Margravia .+.sos oo.$60 Second, Nico II.,.80 [OR { Third, King Antidote .Judge Mr.8, L.Clough.Frank Musoovits, ch.s., 15.2, aged.Sire Muscovite, dam Marie.Exhiblted by J, B.Ethier, St.Alexis, Que.Manomaniao, ch.«, 16.144, 4 years.Sire Monbels, dam Manzanita, Exhibited by Jno.A.Kerr, Perth, Ont.Nico IL, à \u2018al br.s., 15.1%, 7 years.Bire Burgen, dam Lorna.Exhibited by Hector Ross, Sherbrooke, Que.than Wilkes, db.s\u2026.15.2%, À years.8ire American Lad.Exhibited by Wm.G.Parham, Maritana, Que.King Antidote, dk.b., 15.8, 8 years.Sire Antidote, dam Adele Wilkes.Exhibited by Jas.I.Roy.Borden ue.King Jo, b.s, 16.1, aged.Bire Wilkes Boy, dam Josie King.Exhibited by H.F ,Plerce, Stanstead, Que.Margravia, b.e, 15.24, 3 years.Exhiblt- ed by Miss R L.Wilks, Gait, Ont.In this class the competition was very keen.It took a long time, to decide.and when it was decided ths crowd did not seem to agree with the judges in the least.Instead of Margravia, the winner, Nito IT.and King Antidote seemed to be the favorite.The first of these two was awarded second place.King Antidote, who wen third place, has had a splendid record 50 far, having been on exhibition fifteen times, he won thirteen prizes.The entries for the polo pony class did not fill, so no judging took place.[QOOCCOCO00CO00Z00000000 DOWIE SETTLES DISPUTE.Chicago, May 10.\u2014John Alexander Dowie and Wilbur G.Vo- Hva reached an agreethent in court to-day upon the proposl- tion f8r \u2018utual representation in the management of financial affairs at Zion City.The Dowie forces appointed John A.Lewis, while Voliva named Alexander Granger.The third member of the committee 48 still to be chosen.00 000000000Y0C 000000000 SPERS GAMBLE WITH ROGERS MONEY Special to the Montreal Star.New York, May 10.\u2014Gambling in Wall Street .dissipeted a vast sum which Charles L.Spier Jr, confident- tal representative of Henry H.Rogett, embezsled from his patron and employer, and drove him to putcidé in him home in Staten Island, According.to revelatio to-day.hat speculated heiivily with\u2019 disüstrous results.Of late he had plunged desperately In an effort to recoup hls losses o- gern to-day confirmed the statement regarding the defalcation but said he aid not know what the amount was, 0900990090909009090© CECTECEECTCEOEE 0e Now York Cotfôn Exchange.Messrs.J.8.Bache & Co, 3 Hospital street, report tha cotton market as fol- Hows for the Btar: Opening.High.Low.2.30, May .«.s ve.11.36 11.39 11.35 1133 July +.o-oo eee 11.21 11.27 11.21 11,24 August .11.08 11.09 13.06 11,07 | October :.1077 10.82 10.77 10.80 December .10.78 10.821 10.78 10.79 Canadian Pacific steamship Montesuma from Antwerp, passed n inward at 8.46 a.m.Thursday, May 10.Canadian Pacific steamship Lake Erle, from St.John, N.B,, arrived at Liverpool at 3 p.m.Tuesday.The Allan line steamer Mongolian, trom Glasgow, for Q and Montreal, arrived at Quebec at 11.50 p.m.on the 9th of May.and proceeded at 7 a.m.on the 40th of Mny.Tha Allan line Royal mail turbine steamer Virginian, from Montreal and Quebec, for Moville and Liverpool, -sallad from Montreal at 4.80 am.on the 10th of May.BIRTHE.: \u2014- ' WATEREON \u2014- On May 9th, at 90 Colan- ial avenue, a daughter to Mr.and Mss.John Watarson.HENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.AOBBERS HELD UP TRANSCONTINENTAL Winnipeg, May 10.\u2014A daring holdup occurred late Tuesday night on the main line of the Canadian Pacific, nine miles east of Kamloops, when robbers stopped the westbound Transcontinental No.97, and after making the engineer stop the train at the point of a revolver, ran the mail car two miles ahead, and rified the mail bags, securing several registered letters.The news of the hold-up was received at the general offices here yesterday, but was of the most meagre character.A chase after the| g robbers is in progress, but no news of their capture has been announced.Further particulars regarding the train robbery shows that the hold-up was a failure, for only seven registered letters, all for Victoria, B.C., were stolen.Mail Clerk Thorbum, who was on the is of the opinion that Bill Miner, the man to whom the Mission Junction suocessful train rob- dery, of September 2, 1904, is credited, is the man who held up Tuesday's express.Rewards offered for cofvic- tions of hold-up men total $11,600 as follows: C.P.R., $5,000; Dominion Government, $3,600; B.C.Government, 32,000.One robber was seen to carry a big package of dynamite for the purpose of blowing the safe.command asked regis much disappointed at being told that the striped sacks were not in sight.Just as he was going through the mail section of the combination car, one of the highwaymen told him that the express car had been left down the tragk with the other part of the train.and that the safes were in that.This information was recived with oaths, and the dynamite was left beside the track unused.The robber: then ordered the engineer to run another mile down the track where he came to a were and they left the engine with a parting junction to the crew toa hurry batk to the other cars, which wna done the train being delayed only TWIN CITY AT 119 improve at the afternoon session of the A local exchange, and there was also a B.C.,l\\ very fair volume of trading.New York and touchea As high as in that market, selling later at 118 1-2.There was some trading here but th stock falled to keep pace with the advance in New and crossed 30, selling freely aro 30 1-3.Mackays maintained their early at 50 1-2.Power sold up to 93 and N- linols pfd.96.noon, but prices closed slightly below the best.: C.P.R.\"S RECORD INCREASE.ings for the firet week of May was $361,000.This is the biggest gain on record, at 66%, 25 dt 66%, 50 at 6614, 100 at 66%.25 at 96%, 25 at 9544.at 91 place where the road agent's horses at 1174 100 at 30%4, 100 at 30%, 50 at 20%, 476 at half an hour.80%.25 nt 30% | meme STOCKS STRONGER Prices showed a further tendency to Twin City was on the war path nd York.Dominion Stes] was a strong featu trength, while Havana common sold In Wall 8treet the list was very trong in the early part of the aftere ' The increase in the C.P.R.sam- Afternoon Transactions.Mackay\u201425 at 66.25 at 66, 50 at 68, 10 Toronto Ry.\u20143b at at -115% Bank © f Montreai\u20143 &t 258.; Detroit\u2014265 at 85, 25 at 96%, 25 at 0534, 115%, 121 at 116, 25 Mexican\u201475 at 60%.Mackay pfd.\u201425 at 73.Power\u2014100 at 92, 25 at 93.Havana\u201425 at 50%.Mont, Tel.\u201480 at 165.Automatic\u201415 at 90%, 20 at 801, 10 Street Ry.\u201425 at 268.Telephone-\u20148 at 154.Toledo\u201425 at 3L Twin City\u201426 at 11744, 75 at 117%, 25 , 150 at 118.\u2019 Uinots pfd.\u201425 at 95%, 25 at 95%, 35 t 96.Steel\u201450 at 30, 50 mt 20, 150 at 80%, Steel ptd.\u2014\u201440 at 77.VOLCANIC SHOCKS CHARGE THE PAR Special to The Montreal Star.Cody, Wyoming, May 10.\u2014Volcanic of Mount Vesuvius quakes at San Francisco.The whole region is in a constant state of dis- features must be made.\u2018Tourists say |, the park and contiguous territory are c constantly trembling.New springs are breaking out on all sides.Geysers that had been supposed to be extinct for hundreds of years are throwing streams of hot water.Old geysers are also more Active.NEW STEAMSHIP DELAYED.Empress of Britain Will Be a Day Late Arriving at Quebec.Disappointment was expressed early to-day over the fact that the C.P.R°s new steamship Empres of Briain haa not been Teported.At two o'clock this afternoon, however, the Marcon! wireless got in communication with the new liner.She was At that hour 165 miles east of Cape Race or 982 miles from Quebec.This will preclude her } arriving at Quebec before Sunday.Mir se Pas au morning in place of Saturday as was |.Pref .1 planned.: YY Central ud.The C.P.R.office here has bern| Do do 1 prer.Informe that the Empress of Britain Do dé IT .did not leave Liverpool until 4 em, NY Ontario &w Sunday.PA Ker.3 Western com Penn RR.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.framed Stosi fitosks May 10.May 0.Close Ak RIA AW ma.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Bacne Monk, Manager, 39 Hoepitai at, activity has worked great changes in|, 2010 a 2 où Yellowstone Park since the eruption am.Car and the aarth- Am a turbance now, and a new map of its Baltim & Ohto.May 10 Blocks Opening.High.Low ap to 2.80 Amalgamated Cop 108 10 106 American Loco com 88% ot ae Do do pref.134 114 114 Am Sugar Refin Co.134% 188 1844 idole idBW ibd ndry,,.30% or 398 .Woolens.» RA SEM 874 Ansconds Min.Co.254 ite 252% Atches Top A 8t Pe OU 9 80% do prof.veer bosons 108+ 3084 108% rovklyn Rapld T.Rily 83% Hil an Leather .42 417% a Denver à Rio.do.de Duluth, 88 A Atl, oo Bl Loutewtiie à Nan + Manbaîtes Bl*yatte Missouri Paeido.Rock isiand certe.Ry Stoel Spring.southern Ky Do pla .Southam Pacifio .teal Sloss Sheffield .Tena.Coal & trou.Textile Texas Paotho.Halifax Ry.Toledo Rys.& L Hisvane Ry Twin Cky.com Bupplted br JF.and Ca Q D.\u201c20006: se a3: Lod: EF {35S com.ee ae re te ee le mn ge re + Mont, Telegral , el CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES.- Toronto Ry.Xr J.B.Bache & Co, 29 Hospital Hi ë Blob à Quieme.report the closing pricea to-day as os edn Ry.Hay 10th, 1904 Twin Cy Bs 1) ne opening Highest Lowent Coie Textile \u2018A, so 4 wee.| Wheat May ilinote Tranelt.+ \" saiy ~ e) Ronda.Corn May Coal Bande.> nlp J Commerce oats May Hocbelag \" July Impérial Tork May archakis.: July aeons Lard May Montreal ' Jay Rosal \u2026.Short - Soversign Bibs Tr Teconts.y .J ca ee ra ee em sea fi ie : > + | MACKAYS CROSS 66 ON DVDENY TALK Big Buying To-day'by Brokers who are Clog to the Mackay Dirgtors.HILL STOCKS HAVE À MOVE Detroit and Twin Cty Both Show Strength\u2014Wall Stieet List Did Pretty Will.Sentiment has been fteadily improving in Montreal, and to-day the local murket assumed a decided stagd for the butter.There was à firmoi feeling all along the line, and In some stocks therg was pronounced bullishness The increased demand has mot comparatively little stock for sale, and in several cases this morning brokers found they had Lu advance their Lids materially before they could draw ou! any atock.Steel preferred, for instance, was bid up from 75 to 77, upd the common was scarce when there wede bids of 29%.Twin City had a very buoyant look.apd while the bulk of the trading here was at 1153 to 115%, they ran it up to 116% and then to 11644, after the morning session here had closed.There seems to be a litle more money in sight just now, and local baniers think that another week ought to eee a Mttle more easiness, as there is no doubt that a great deal of money is now being released In the west.The Mackay shares, especially the common, continued to move up the ladder, and from the way the stock acted it looked as ¥ the Increase in the dividend was pow regarded ae a certainty.Wall Street ied both Montreal and Toronto in the upward movement, and, according to messages from the New York curb, there wes a continuation of the gnod buying on the part of houses that are supposed to be pretty close to the Mac- ay directors.Some are inclined to think that the dividend will only be raised to 3 per cent.but the majonity stick to the bellef that 4 will be paid.There is talk of hig earnings, and while it is more than likely that both Postal Telegraph and Commercial Cable are doing a big business, the reports of earn- ogmpany's showing is .Lodped, the shareholders frequently com- P that they do not get infarmation enough.Just before nonn Mackay com.crossed o on New York, with sales reported at Detroit United was strong again, and slowly but surely seems to be regaining oome of its lost ground.Detroit has been a puzzle to some of the local market observers, who think that, it should be welling over par on its merits.Those who bought it on the break under 91 undoubtedly procured a bargain, whether as an investment or speculation.The stock crossed 9 to-day, and, although trading bas not reached any great proportions, the interest in the property pretty general.Rather a prominent feature of the Wall Street list was the strength and activity in Hill stocks, and especially Northern Pacific.That issue opened at 202% and Jumped to 206, well knôwn New York brokers huying big blocks.Great Northern opened at 295 and ed- to 298.Umion Pacific was atrong, but as a gen- | eral rule the Wall Street list did not go much above the best figures of yeeterday.Smelters at noon were quoted at 155.Anaconda was strong at 256.Power eold at 91 for 125 shares, and Tlinois pref.was stronger at 9 on sales si 225 shares.Richelieu holds 0.Havanas were quiet, but held the advance.FYty shares of common sold at 60, but there was nothing dome In the preferred.Mextcan asked.here continues to be some demand for Ogilvie pref., 75 shares selling at 127%.in Wall The Cangdians Street were moderately active.Canadian Pacific rights were quoted at 113 to 11%.Highest and lowest to noon: was tame at 69 bid and 61 High.w.Canadian Pacific 159% Le Detroit U d 94% 94% BY ceussuse 664 LH Twin City 116 115 In connection with Canadian Parifi-, ht ig pointed out that conditions In Manitoba are perfectly eatisfactory.The Winnipeg Commercial says: \u201cThe weather has been all that could be desired.and during the past week, just when the ground scemed to need molstening, we had a couple of rainy spells.The wheat In many places is already sprouting in ery ape.and general conditions cause n \u20ac eelin - ment of trade.\" 8 In every depart The Winnipeg Electric Railwa \u2018 y Company is sald to face a long serles of suits Dore mage to water pipes by electro- A satisfactory \u201cfeature of the forei news was that the Bank of England did not find ft necessary to advance its rate of discount over 4 per cent.The New York 208,000 from the 3 have gained $1.y.banks sub-treasury since Fri- MORNING TRANSACTIONS, Soa bonds\u201483000 at 100.on erchants Bank\u201430 at 167%, 15 at Sov.Bank\u20149 at 140 ÆK.T, Bank-35 at 162.Oxilvie pfa.\u201475 at 127%.Mackay pfd.-20 at 73.Molsons Bank\u20144 at 326%.oul\u201426 at 75%.ron\u201425 at 2914, 40 at 29%.10 at 39%, 26 at 29%.Ke 35 at 203, ap 0 at 75%.2 ig 8 oy %.26 at 76, 25 at © of the Woods pfd \u201425 a Toledo\u201475 at 30%.P tL Iron bonds\u2014$1000 at 844, ?Textile pfd.\u201450 at 103, Rich & Ont.\u2014100 at 80.Mackay\u201475 at 65, 325 at 6534, 275 mt ss.100 at 65%, 100 at 66%, 200 Wt Detroit\u201490 at 94%.75 at 94%.25 at 9414.100 at 94%, 50 at 95, 100 at 954, 25 at 95, 25 at 9474, 100 at 95.Bootla\u201435 at 63%.Mont, Street Ry.\u201426 at 266 Twins\u201450 at 100 at 115%, 125 at 115%.oronto Ry.\u20147 at 115, 45 at 115%.Power\u2014100 at 91, 7 at 91%, 25 at 91.Illinois pfd.\u2014228 at 95.Dom.Cotton bonds\u20143$1000 at 97% Bank of Commerce\u20145 at 179.Havana\u201450 at 50.RETURNS ON INVESTMENTS.11 ocanpiled by Oswald Bros.: %.115 26 at 114%, 200 at Investment returns on Montreal stocks, B Price.Div.Yield.SALES OF CANADIAN BONDS.| Some of the Municipal Yssues Made During April.A partial list of Canadian municipal bond Issues during the month of April has been compiled by the N.Y.Financial Chronicle, It follows: Rate.Amt.Price $101,334 Albfon Sch., Man.5.$4,000 Brock, Ont .+.» 6.000 .- Calgary, Sch.4% 90,000 100,366 Fort William .4% 60,000 ie Mitchell.Ont.se.8.686 10 5 Parry Sound .- 414 22,000 een Pembroke .vers = 18,363 2200000 Pllot Mound, 8ch.5 14,000 103,114 .ptiste \u2018 Bee Baptiste, .\u2026\u2026.5 6000 102.125 Sandwich South .5 4,185 100,64 Vankleek Hill 5 4,338 ee .| STOCK BROKERAGE FAILURE.Harrison, Snyder & Son have announced their luabllity to meet their contracts.and have applied for a receiver, They ure members of the Philudelphla Stock Exchange.MONTREAL CLEARINGS GAIN.Montreal clearings showed a good gaiy this week.The comparative figures fol low: Clearings.ending May Total for week 10th, 1906 .Cor, week 1905 .Cor.week 1904 $30,486,838 .26,658,990 20,909,015 EXCITEMENT FOR LAMBS.\u2014N.Y.Herald.mn BANK OF ENGLAND BETTER.BANK STOCK UP 5 POINTS, Imperial Bank stock has been ver: strong in the Toronto market lately.an has risen 5 points to 249 Ther I.cove talk that the stock will be put on a 1 per cent.dividend basis, CLAIMS BIG BANKING ROOM Pittsburg claims to have the larg banking room in the United States in + splendid new building of the Braddé National.It is 132 feet deep by 60 # wide.with cellings 42 feet hlgh.HARD TIMES FOR THE SHORS.Binoe the violent recovery whiche- cured last Friday and which nearly eŸ- body supposed was too extreme to there has not been a time when a M of short stocks put out on that day uid have been re-purchased at a profiff 2 per cent.\u2014New York Times.MANIPULATION THE CALE.Cliques are Again Busy on théVall Street Market.To try to explain the reason for ® rire of various epeciaities with other asons than clique manipulation is proby un- nec .The handiwork of manipula® was very plain, although the Street 8 tnld that the American Smelting »nmon stock dividend would he fncreal: that something important regarding ational Lead would soon coma out; thahe Colorado Fuel underwriting syndic: would Fre to it that all of the new sk would be taken off from the marketnd that the stock would work cmmsideriy higher, that Distilling Interests fepônfident of the placinæ of alcohol used: the arts on the non-taxable list; insiders would mark up Brooklyn R& Transit stock in order to sce more the new bands: that American Ice v Make mo satisfactory a showimg that Jdends will soon be in right.Wall Street.as usual, té all these stories with a great deal @alt.They appear only when tha ctic8 deeire to inveighe the publie into bE stocks\u2014 generally after stocks haviad a sharp rise.TO SPEND ABOUT 500,000.Bell Telephone stock mtinues qulet and not the least sengve to adverse legislation from the WL.When the Bell Telephone Compan)blll to Increase its capital from $10,0000 to $50,000,000 came up at Ottawa, 3 company explained that it would sd this year $4.- 500,000 on unde u conduits, long distance line, buildingrete.It was added that the company wd have to spend 355.000,000 In the nextN years.MONTREAL EXCANGE RATES.Montreal exchan rates: Between banks: New York nds.par to 1-32; Sterling, 60 days, !: Sterling.demand, 99-32 to 96-16: SfINE.cables, 913-323; Paris, francs shore 18%.MACKAYS BRK IN TORONTO.The Mackay sres were very active\u2019 In Toronto.Bale Mackay, 3,090 at 64% to 664: Twin CS 485 at 114% to 115%; Imperial, 517 at to 50; Hamilton, 25 at 228 to 229: Mefolitan, 25 at 200: Dominion Steel, @t 27%; Mexican, 10 at 89%.Mackay, : at 72% to 724; Domin- lon, 150 at 26980 Paulo, 100 at 13814 to 139; Goverei at 140: C.P.R., 7 at 159%; C.P.,R, Ghts, 28% at 11%; ; Elec, 207 at 3 to 144%; Traders, 8 at 14944: Commee, 88 at 179% to 180: On- tarlo, 8 nt 14 CAUSE 0 RALLY IN STOCKS.Market Boned to Pave the Way for fales of Bonds.Some ci¢/abservers of the Wail Stree market e/essed the opinion fthat pds purpose oUtting up stocks at this timo WHAT WILL POWER STATEMENT SHOW?The Company will Soon have about 43,000 Horse Power at its Disposal.THE NEW SOULANGES SCHEME Being Financed ¢ by Provincial Power Co.and Montreal Co.Will Lease the Power.There is y good d paying 170 In case lots.Possibly ponte sales may have taken place at lens than 18%c, wholesale, though this is doubtful from all that can be learned Packers seem to be requiring everything for their own purpowes, and this makes the quantity available for immediate consumption small.Receipts of eggn reported on the Board of Trade tfhia momîig were 1285 cases.POTATORS.\u2014- Thére \u2018is not a great deal doing In the market for potatoes.The stock ls déterfforating, as it always does at this time of year, and has to be picked over in order tp make sure of it.Prices seem to be afjout 65 to 67c per 90 lbs., for car lots, on track, sales takivg place in broken lots, at 70 to 80\u20ac ner bag of 90 lbs, delivered into store.The tone is firm.POTASH.\u2014 First potash is now quoted at 35.35 to 85.374, And second at $4.70.First pearin are wanted at $8.75 COUNTRY CHEESE BOARDS.Three Rivera, May 10.\u2014At the male on the Three Rivers titer and cheese board, which was very well attended, salted butter 20 at 18%c and \u2018ewest cream butter af , St.Hyacinthe, May 10.\u2014At the regular meeting of the butter and cheeses hohrd aay.556 boxes of butter sold at ©.Lawrenceville, Que, May 10.\u2014At the Lawrenceville bytter n cheese board, 150 boxes of cheese were offered.The market for cheese was 10%c, and 18 13-166 for the butter.The board ad- to , May 18.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014The Ottawa dahease board has changed its place of meeting from B.Market Hall to 162 Sparks atreet.At the latter place the board hax secured a large le room.where tt wil not be disturbed by frequent rummage sales, ns wag often the cams when menting in Byward Hell.The room will be open all the week for the use of dalry- men, factory owners salesmen or buyers who wish to talk, write or transact buei- 7 ! We act as fiscal Agents of Municipalities and Cor-| porations.We purchase and sell Investment Bonds.A.B.LEACH & C0.BANKERS; | FORMERLY | FARSON, LEACH & CO | NEW YORK CHICAGO | BOSTON PHILADELPHIA 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC DOMINION COAL DOMINION IRON & STEEL TWIN CITY DETROIT UNITED and the leading active Listed Securities bought and sold for cash or carried on Bb p.c.margins.Present rate of interest 5 p.& NORRIS P.BRYANT, \"Sroren.: 84 St, Francois Xavier st.Montreal.\u2018Phone Main 4960.Exclusive leased wire connection with members of the New York Consolidated Stock Exchange and Chicago Board of Trade.We Will Sell av at Be 1000 Western Oil & Coal Co.28 1000 Diamond Vale Coal & Iron Co.29 3000 Kootenay Coal Co.ltd.03% 136 Rocky Mountain Development 25 1 CO 122 244 ae RAA 500 International Coal & Coke Co.40.5000 Eureka Copper Mines, Istd.154 2000 Lardeau Mines, limited 02 We will sell any part of any of the 4 above lots until sold.We sell on monthly payment plan If desired.We furnish information upon request.Write for our free Quotation Sheet.SHARP & IRVINE, Mining Brokers, Drawer 1082, rawer 1761, Nelson, B.C Spokane, Wash, 111 61 Hartshorne, Bogert & Battelle, Members New York Stock Exchange GUARDIAN BUILDING, MONTREAL NORMAN BINMORE, Manager 48 151 INVESTORS My big May Market [Letter and Price Lim will he ready for maliing on May 10th.1f you are a Buyer or Seller of Stocks, li will pay you to nave a copy malted free on request.J.E.Guelph, CARTER.Investment Broker, Phone 42K.10 162 ont.MONTREAL3a 79 104 Zaw FPREE\u2014THE [INVESTMENT HERALD.Leading Mining and financial paper.News from all mining districts, Most reliable information regarding mining, oil industries, rincipal companies, etc.No investor should © without '¢.Will send aix months free.Branch A.1.Wisner & Co., 81 and 62 Confederation Lite Bullding.Toronto, t, Owen J.B.Yearsley, Manager for Canada.83 156e0d Important Sale.The subscribers have re- reived instrnections from C.L.SHOREY.Eng.to sell, at his residence, No.76 Redpath St.All his excellent Household Furnlture, Cabinet Grand Plano.Turkish and Persian Ruga.best Wilton Carpets.Oil Paintings and Water Colors hy well- known artists, Proof Engravings, Coste 1¥ Bric-a-brac.etc.ete, MONDAY, MAY 14th, Commencing at 10 a.m.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers, For full particulars sre Friday's Star.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re J.H, BERTHELET, Merchant Tailor, No.8 Place St.Henri, Montreal.The undersigned wlll sell by public auc tion at No.69 St.James Street, Monte real, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th May, 1906, At 11 O'Clock AM, Stock in trade us per inventory, amounting to .$593.70 Fixtures as per inventory .82.00 $675.70 Book Debts as per list .321, The store will be open for inspection on the 15th inst.For further Information apply to ALEXANDRE DESMARTEAU, Trustees, No.60 Notre Dame Street, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROTHERS, Auctioneers.111 2?mess.The first meeting of the season wil be next Friday, the sales tn open at 2 o'clock.Woodstock, Ont., May 10.\u2014Bidding was brisk at the meeting of the Woodstock cheeses board yesterday.but nn sales were registered.About 400 boxes snfd on the atreet at 10%4c.This was the highest figure offered mm the board.In all 800 boxes of chlored amd 200 boxes of white chéese were boarded.(old.wet weather Je retaraing the growth of the pastures, and as a conerquence the milk supply » being affected Practically nome of the dairy cattle are ae yet on the grage.Pleton, May 10.\u2014At the checss bhoa™ yesterday.16 factories boarded 495 hoxes of colored and 150 boxer of white: highest bid.10 11-166: 240 boxes anti.Bering, May 10.-At the cheese hoard restrrtMy 400 boxes of white cheeme were hoarded:; all mod at 10 T-18c.PN da JG AIRE «0° pe Zo aa Qu A TE 00 SA DT A Nrt ir de dei eng sp.08 1 ABET AE SET 2 ' Poe mn 0 00 rg A \u2014\u2014\u2014 a na d 13%.$4.85; do bulls, $3 Y Canadian Pacific Rv., .159 8,77 pnabl .Bache.-The esttiement of the .?; do bulls, $376 to 5 Mira.Bt.Paul and large Taner bonds.for whien this or mbor difficulties on the reat ken was pnsily r poovered from yesterday a depres.Duluth Was % up at noon at 81, 3e; de save Vent 83.25 to $3.65; do cows, Boo com.168 4 25 lthcre habéen no adaauate marker | Also favorably received, and steel stocks fiof occasioned by b misunderstanding 88 LOCAL MARKFT\u2014The situation con- hole, 34.60 to $4.60; do mean $e os WE SHALL BE PLEASED Montreal Street Ry.267 10 374 It wafuriher asserted that various Fesponded to the splendid outlook for the (2 the TROT down BIbreme Court de | tinues firm anâ unchanged, and sales are $5; buichers\u2019 oows, medium 85.58 to 1876, \u2018 + ° .ly : et Meg ME 8 43 | raifroarmre preparing to bring out new future In their Mnea franchises.The Hill group and U.P.| being made at higher figtres than quo- canners, 81,75 to 82,00; môckers, choico, TO SEE YOU AT OUR Detroit Ry, .sex vos + 98 5 5.46 ! ing det and for other purposes.float- Burnett & Co.\u2014Sentiment is somewhat \"°° the real leaders.No ata oh are, moe For No.$, and 33.65 tp $3.88 oe Common.2% to $3.50; fs \u201d\"\u201d Halifax RY.1 eee eee 104 8 6.76 | A bvant stock market has usually mixed this morning amon the uptown oe fon im guares.Jrock Dulles, 32.00 to 32.26; heavy feeders, ont rea\u2019 ower .9.» tad necessary if b tiosd ax te the course e mar! n :\u2014 Trad he flou 1 = mi con .; 4 Toledo Ry.2.0 vino 20 2 6.66 | ood tadvantage Thug rare to be the immedinte future, though there seems GATES OUT FOR BLOOD.faisiy active at Sete and Tarte a mich co », choles: och.$40 .aurentide com.865 8 681 iy press a sentiment-making pro.!* Ne no lack of confidence In general (Boston Statist.) tinue voistions on Mani- epringére, each.$35 to Sor exiirt Shans: oS THE de pfd.+.108 T 8.60 ' gramr In Which it is popularly assumed DONdittors and uktimately higher prices.John W.Gates has a few scores to |tobhs dre $4 to $4.10 per dbl.in bags for.B5he: firm: 0 ; expo oe, Mackay com.686 .2 3.08 that st legfling financial interests settle.I am sorey for any one who is sti bakers ; $4.50 to $4.60 for pat- Tira: jhe; firm; do buoks, 4 to 6440, PURE FOOD SHOW do PIA.oo or ees on 73 4 5 partia , ntere are 5 Pickan.\u2014As far as the money short any large amount of his favorites er Yarton are steady at \u2018the follow.ine erat: sheep.on 2 Fo ren \u2019 Iillnois pra.9 6 R It pure muess ag to how f situation goes, ft seema reasonable to aup- ° \u2019 :.Paten 430 to $4.80 ; ; JA ;, Mont Telegraph .167 R 4 Fait carried under a in in Jose that rales for both call and time AR straight roliers, en rn.42.56 o $4, barnyard \" 1e sue dun cave die VICTORIA RINK, Bell Telephone .155 58 8 Ruta tn how many stocks the publie [MnAS will remam about at present fe- ROCKEFELLER\u2019S ADD! bags of straight rollers being $1.85 to $1.90 darn abies S678 fed and watsred M 14th to 26th N.8 Stel pra\u2019 LIIIHE 8 63 wines hat is Anores atten urex until the crop-moving period arrives.N RESS, and bags being $1.50 to $1.70.underwelghts; $6.78, fed and watered.ay : m.Coal pté.\u2026.\u2026.120 7 ba! .\u2014- ces 210 D \u2014\u2014\u2014 (N.Y.Journal of Commerce.) HAY.\u2014T ; na firm and | ° ww Mont.Cotton .,.128 7 540 BANK RATE THE SAME Laidlaw & Co.\u2014 While the bellef in steady at the recent advances.Quotations The Allan line steamer Numidian.from rane Cr six \u201cKKOVAH?Wrappers, and we will maf! you Dom.Textile pfd, .108 7 #79 : quite general that the market 1x sus- are $3.50 per ton for No.1 timothy.30.50 | Montfeal end for Glasgow.ar.SUTCLIFFE & BINGHAM.Ltd.39 William at, MONTREAI Oxilvies ptd.ee.12 7 bd = Bank of England's rate of discount FÉPtible to a fair reaction at any tims, t [for No.8, and 97.50 for clover snd clover rived at Quebec at 7.18 pm.and wiisd | Te CAES Co oT Lake of Woods ptd.11 ?- 625 wunchanged.' the prevalent feeling is bulileh.; mixed.- .: at 8 p.m.on the 9th of May.Lu t .i : : he 7 - T ~ .A - > 4 + Ne : PA \u2018 7 Cen ee 78 4e = .ti oo _ Lu wi _ i ; / ©, 5 ; .: + - vin LS Pa i » \u2014 BTAR-\"THURSDAY.MAY = - ; \u2014 1 - rer mes ; ET.Le | \u2018 .HORSES AND CARRIAGES, , : APARTMENTS TO LET.SUMMER RNSIDENGES TO LET.RESIDENTIAL FLATS To LET.FURNISHED HOUSES TO LAT, FOR BA > IOOMS AND SOARD, en EA oe FO Fe Pa Fr Ln Tron BALE BUNTY or Avs rte PROPERTY FOR SALE.metres an ionTu BATLT.yom oo ~- Tao x TO LET \u2014 HOUSE OF MIG4T For SALE \u2018\u2014 SUNTION T ot 2 WANTED \u2014HoRaEs, PARTIES HAVING CA HETINO COMFORT.a NN LEY o \u2014 on merican gasolens, delive! 0 orn pr vehicles of any coms, D ï .EE 4 TO LBT \u2014 IMPERIAL deb \"TE NOSTH TAT ou PESTE resort, fh anadcons Tt Shiba and Pre Gat Ln, or for che summer.ins op en + riot Folens, qe Liverpool 8ù kind for valet Please Bring thom Ja.80 Re ut et vou An RS rar dd FOR SALE \u2014 LARGAIN, NOS.#10, pu ents (agjoining The Le A an thres acre sas in Bours.ABBY 3111 BL ames at I hon Mats \u201che PU Bert Telephone \u2018Mun 3015.107 \u20ac we o good satisfactory males, We well marries one.mon wenting nice + 612 ¥t.Timotho st.Bear Busrbrooke.Hope avenue, off Dorohsster sb st, a | Bienes hws ths SELES Massawippl n 7 Mliton pt.Phone a UT oy suction every day st 320 pm.Private rooms and are v Tite 8.délce.10 at.two dwellings, od canaes ren : prie t at, only one r d Ta \u2014 VIN ouUT- on, onsigumen of alll Addr + ch ce.109 3 $1750.Apply CE irs O1L BL T imothe.Pont including heating.esti ii © : nai ardusoa inten.hot Ind cola ve nm Ser BEAUTIFULLY | SH | gi TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED PSE B PALE ~ MOVING.ICTURE OUT: kind solicited: Satisfaction: guaranteed.7.== res MAS, Hier Branch | pe t wa Bros - at : 4 - er an D.auctioneers, - faturee, uo grates, relrigorators har about be Bot vee Facklas Co i wood floors, cement cellar, mantel ana West End.\u2019 Telephone Up 2008.\"ios foot Bondition; a, Shout oF lime 2000 fout, 104 28 Roous Sa.ANR BA os opposite By.\u2018 FOR BALE \u2014 3:200, RIVIERE LA floore, individual storateo ais soviy ta J.every convénience.À.=.Fraser, 1604 ë TO LET - 1p SHUTER STREET.A 10 minutes each.Cash only, Address M 1398, Jainos's Clui situation open, henithy, con- Prairie, Lie rreldence of Mr.Lora i le 8 peter st.100 15 Urbain st.108 6 fine house, completely furnished, $45 Star Office 108.& Fo.SALE arnaOUGH nas EVR ventent to gras, chiarches, theatres.tele ; 9 y.th acr ul orc , epart, > rt t .2 Onrater, with Ar Tr Ernest Hotton, » BT.PH | LIPS BU RG TO LET \u2014 A DHSIRABLE PLAT AT per month.eho James Browne snd Ben NOR BALE_ALMOST NEW NEW MA.any tune 4 2 ha Partick ot, Poisr se \u2018cha : buunc; doo board 7 141 Notre Dame weal re fn 79 Lr \" roomed sparimicats, res (MISSISQUOI BAY) No.111 Se ert, rome nt Tt S01 BL James st He F°% & Risch upr ight plano, $293 cash.los 109 3 doMs \u2014DOUBLE, WITH BOARD, on right six - mier avenud, al at .modern conveniences, evory bathroom.front and back entrance, het.To 1 t he summer months, a rooms all well lighted, epen plumbing, Kes = cost $150\" Can be seen 18 Bayle st.108 4 R BALE \u2014 HOWRSEM H.F.PIERC E, comtorts aus thi + per week; Blngle ru.hot and cold water and famitol Sis o let, for t Phil.and electricity, hot water heating.Also flat RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.7 of Stanstead, Que.has arrived at our | 45.69 Usbnrne 104 10 e included fu rent Apply to first ghal 34% most desirable furnished house in 1 No.1038 Dorlon st.near Rachel, § rooms.- MOR SALE \u2014 STEAM CAR, QUARAN- les, \u2018wilh a carloaq of @oice carriage 1 _ ° cp cn y » Mountain at, or Phones Up 1438.104 3 ipsburg, Que.situated on Misslsquol A.H.Lapierre, Architect, Stroet Rallway LE EEE ae mim = teed In perfect order; very law price | ad harness horses, this is one of the Chan OME \u2014 MANSIENTS ACCOMMODAT.Buy; delightéul Jévation, superior fac Chambers.106 6 a Appiy J.A.Duval, 1591 8e.Catherine eas oh dot we mare Mad consigned ta taShole ht, airy rvoms, Butopesn .PERIOR HEATED IN- | t boatin excellent fishing.WANTED SMALL FLAT IN WEST 108 6 ave consig ed, nios \u2018pright.y op For Sula\u2014A first-class house.fm TO LET \u2014 SUPE odern in every re- Hus ol ds: tar from High- end or in Park avenue direction.State - spying.Herb Bolton.Pioton, Ont., has also and American: plan; French culsine a mye.Beautifully situated, looking over West.dividual flats, m 170 vil.beautiful ariving: not far 1 TO LET\u2014AT SACRIFICE, ?FIRST- lue and price.Address room 24, Birks ç 2.85 arMved with carload of general purposs clalty House, Madame Corbugy.eau y situated, \u2018 ; ell worth visiting, altuste 0 gate.Springs: first-class market and ; JPOR SALE DUNLOP COVERS.$ .e 106 mount bark The finial ond decom ont leneuve avenue, corner Pork avenue.be- supplies convenient, excellent stable class flats, heated, 4 from: 128 [nd Bldg.108 4 \u201cetch.and§hundreds of secondhand bi- pa room\u2019 norsens Dartabie for cons ne Prop.81 [tr non pen \u201c ate e ; vr.e urpos , e, \\ are all that could bu desired.Latest tween Mount Royal and SD ardor eae and carriage house in connection mag- 430 Sherbrooke st.east Ad it 2 Bers WANTED \u2014 FOR MARRIED COUPLE.eye everything at cut prices.coran one pair af beautitul biack marse, 3 years COME \u2014 VITH PRIVATE ENGLISH ' Plumbing, etc.Open fur lnspection, ae Hanqsome suite of § rooms and Xin sang, niflcent place for summer residence; brooke at.east.with uno children, a small apartment free.Bicycle Munson, 21} Yonge at 9 0 old, 18 hands high, wil) weigh 2900 Ibs.R family, \u2018aouse newly furnished and Co eqasonable, Chas.J.Brown, 4230 S| piled with best Ensllah high \u201cclass plumb.OL fur from Montreal.Reasonable flat, not too high, consisting of not lesa | Now en view at our stables.603 BL.Pau) decarated.aj gavdern Improvements; ea Catherine Street.Jus 5 permanent wash pubs an fissures brass terme tn first class, tenant.Address T.om TO LET \u2014 CORNER Roy AND LA- this four rooms and not more than alx.Ion SALE 100 EMPTY COCOA BAOS, #t.Also a thorougbred chestnut stallion.T.cellent table.vo University et, 107 5 ng, m x B75 Star offlo val, aix rooms, first floor, $22; 2nd.» 109 6 * = eu » fr W.Foster and Co., Auctioneers, 110 2 - FOR SALE -\u2014 FOUNDKY AND MA- curtain poles.mahogany parlor mantel; hot #23; 8 modern rooms, SL Urbain, 33, The Address I 1832.Star Office For freed condition, euxex 4 ft xt {U OOMS \u2014 SUPERIOR, WITH PRIVATE M \"One shop at à barguin.has about vater the sear round, trunk room, large TO area nSGAUD RUSTICCOT- Gross Real Estato, 363 Bt.Lawrence st.mers Chocolate Works.19 Wililam at | JOR SALE _ HANDSOME Bar Mare.RR English fmity.hous: newly furnish 40.000 feet of lund, will be sold for the| back service ataircase, janito RA ce.oa tage {furulshed), ss banks « of Suave.108 6 aey's Chocolate Works.16% W sm, £ makes beautiful cob: can trot in 230.ad and Gocoratel, electric ligut, phone: à: price of the land, central lvcality and good place 1s ae rr coments RD opposites Jones Isisn Bane of Pre - y | with gare handling: sound and fine driver, modern Improvements: excellent table.For position fer cts custom work Apply 11001 throughout | aad offers complete semtert, LI\".0 Box 15, Rigaud Que.i FLAT TO LET, 10 ROOMS, 313 EAST FOR SALE.JOR SALE CHEAP.BRABS AND ER.{15.8 hands T.W.Poster and Co.St.Paul particulars Mack Up 4150.or 6 ë 8 : z .at.[3 f \u2014 C .E gn aud aon 20d Bt.Jamos a 108 24 TO LET \u2014 AN UNFURNISHED Sherbrooke at.= corner 5 Dente pe.A NN ameimd bedstesds.Turkish snd wh OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE PARLORS.ALSO _ THE CHESTERFIELD stone cottage, containing 6 rooms and heating, Eat and cold water thro bout: FoR 2a SALE FOR THE MILLION, RIND- ton rugs, sewing machine, Bwies ne dn R BALE 4 BEAUTIFUL SPAN OF large from: poom.furuished.to ren.© FOR SALE \u2014 A LARUE SKEMI-DE- |, TO LET \u2014 IN Westmount, suites of KItehen, situated on the Bank of the dary improvements.\u2018Apply La- 82; cut maple, $3.90; tamarac tains, stair carpet, k loan of aren oak well bred Uppar Canadian horses.Auer light, poromals bath, French Proteat- ; fi tached 3v room house, aultable\u2019 for Apartments, » decorated, hard trauguss River, one mile from Post a to fle, Main Bell 3235 or East lim.blocks, \u201c5.00; wlll Woeks, 81.76 per loal: leather couch, electric 3 EH Catharine\u2019 > 15.3, city broken: splendid epan for » tam- ant family.Phony Up 146.t club ur private institutions: first elass fin- 6 and 7 large bright rooms, ae rater your Possession at once.Apply Thos Bairg Sac tourelle, 106 \u20ac Anthracite 0 coul dalivered in tae eity.J.hat rack, bed lounge.910 Bt.8 | owner soins abrogé.Abpl; W 1998, ' ES | SU BE OS sn every veageer | P0p, Ormatow, Que = = Willem sear Hoi) Sob, An eon ped pnd Loue corner Fort ; (HS ULE ROONE, fra, SIMROITABLE meow, etc.vn every floor, front, - \"à , ; Ma- \u201c MODERN.WELL FIN- am sta, Be e With firat class boar ¢ Lincoln ay entrance.ventrui and private position, open Rent moderate.Particulars Yeiephone | ra TO LET\u2014A SUMMER RESIDENCE nm Tres fiata Up er Delorimier avenue FOR SALE-\u2014UNDER THIS HEAL For.SALE \u2014 BEAUTIFUL DARK MA- off Guy.above Catherine.109 spuce and overlooking large gardens and} tayer.Up : at Sixteen Island Lake, In close 4 7 rooms, special inducements.H.H.R BALE \u2014 FURNITURE GARPETS ING EVERY KIND OF aLEAN WIT) hogany bay horse, well bred, about lawua; Jor permit and terms Thomas Lig- \u2026 NHOE.\" PAR- Proximity with the Great Northern Rall- Hutchins.03 aint Bank Bldg, Phone refrigerator, bail stoves, kitcheR TICLE MAY BE AD ACTOR Y SRE 15.9; firet class for n Goctor.Apply w 1008.ROOM \u2014 AND BOARD.WITH ALL sel, Bus st.Catherine st.west, lu 6 TO ET canting apacions apartments way, In the Laurentides; partly jfurniehed 942 Main 05 12 gares fee furniture, for cash or credit secs AND SA OPULAR ME Star Office.home comfofts; very central.199 Pr 2 THY 2-23 jand with the use of boets and ice house .er 0, SES.choster went, a on wn ET crowing rapid\" a Sew 305\" th A.H.prsplerre, architect, Street Railway TO LET ~\u2014 TWO BEAUTIFUL PLATS, Bt Catherine, 1030 Notre Dame st.185 313 pon BRINGING TOGETHER \"Eon iy and ail elty advantages.are at and: 204 St.James at 07 Chambe 106 \u20ac 883 St.Hubert Le $3, and BOTTLES.\u2014Btanderd Bottle qua AND 8 PERSONALS.RM 5 a LET wl AND BOARDS .: buildl \u2026 middle, 0 PF re > .Sans \u2018cuiranteca aa Soon us De a paid fn TO LET \u2014 APARTMENTS, 3 or \u20ac.5.TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, des and Non.207 BL.James at.1088 Cadieux ot mast T6.200 inde et bowie 229 Bt.Lawrence st.1 0 à ' à Fr lans.G.W.Badg- d 7 mea, heated.with janitor.Tooms, situated in the village o .- ae .yey MEE \u201cbeter se > 108 4 daw Thomas Ligget, 602 St.Catherine at.west.Adele, near a beautiful lake and about a T \u2014 MANCE STREET.839 TU tall: car lots shipped receive special ns LOST.+ ERSONAL \u2014 WANTED INFORMATION 0OMS \u2014 DOUBLE > AND .JINGLE ' 1003 mile Pro he i ERY gor terms and i\u201d TC EF between Mount Royal and Vii- tion; tion; private houses.PAN P of Mrs.on Etherington (nes Front os team diet Nes MOR SALE \u2014 UPPER LACHINE ROAD, |___\u2014 0 price, A Maille, General \u2018tors, see jencuve, one middle flat ona two lower flats, T STRAYED FROM MR.GEOR Ray), wife of aripar Etherington, whether board; gentiem pls ave i I Ar TRS à foot Drain and va TQ LET \u2014 AT THE BURNSIDE.8 Terrebonne.Que.7 and § rooms.Apply on premises or phone GAS STOVES.LOT Brit farm, Cartiérvilie.à v dead or alive.Thimas F.McNichol Attor- OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE PARLORS.ALBO vo ter in street; close to modern co 5, 8 McGill College avenue in 8485.bite will findet either reten at Law, 0.ort uniper street, letiy furniuned firm olane leer .Money ad- anve 8, heat hot water, TO LET \u2014 AT LITTLE METIS, Main \u2014_ smail black he rooms, nicely furn .FAA CA ASTI ied paid on ac- | Las modern lee Se Apply to the large furnished house.opposite Boule 7 ROOMED FLAT, WITH Rental plan.\u2014$8 with order and 38 Jor to Mr.Hooper's farm or 219 Drummond be Philadelphia, Pi.110 26 cooking; we taks tourists.Tel.East 3414.count of the price of lot.Other lots in fanitor on the premises or to r.\u2018à aber.Rocks.Apply to Wm.Astie.Littie Metis tn TO REX ders improvements.Address two consecutive years, after whic , Stave and receive rewar Pprrsonar \u2014 Mrs.P.VALLEE Has 824 St nis st.111 3 streets close by for sale on similar terms 3451 gi Catherine st.east.110 6 109 8 No.10 Somerville avenue, Westmount, or is your, Delivered, set up.and = Co T IN HIB MAJESTY'S THEATE removed her millinery parlor to 104 OOMSs COMFORTABLE, BRIGHT and conditions.G.W.Badgley, 124 St.= BAUHARNOIS, Teiephona Main 668.10} 6 free of charge.The M, L, a OB eon Guy at to lhe car.ome pail Mitcheson at.near Duluth avenue, where R Ms Tred oat rao with an! Peter st.106 4 daw \u2019 Tose LET Ause furietee suite New York Life Building.4 Brooch in raape of à bird.Revard F 174, rne will exhibit the latest in gummer mi on bath flat, hot water.clothes press In \" T 3 110 $: igerv, at the very lowest prices A cal \u2018 DORSALE MONTREAL diy.a 5 many \u201cHampton Cou rt mar Jargo rounds NE Brossoit Ad.fi Toast Montreal re Ta ter JOR SALB \u2014 ILLUSTRATED POSTAL star Office.solicited, | y mi à rooms.108 Bianley st.111 ¢ t limg rapidly, and many C.* M kinds, wholesale and re- nice ages are Deng.erected, Remember, en (a tet vocate, valle ytleld.108 3 fg, nine rooms, Daisy furnace, 320.Avent tall, pars moral store in the Dominion: a Ï 087 \u2014 TUS DAY, MAY wT BLA oaM \u2014 ot AAR E aod AND 825 cash will secure a nice lot, close to Apartments, A xuite o rooms (no .on premises.visit will prove the above.Interpational .Hermine apt Juss : h Aq refined neighbors.ate ssion, Choice of decor: TO LET \u2014 AT DORVAL A NICE - .; st.Main 3861.money, around cerner dren: handy to cars; sult tsuy companions | Pols and churches and build.The earlier \\mmediste Dprsge Jt._ McDowell, 26 St.|' house for summer.a''urpisned x un- fn TO LET \u2014 À LARGE, LL LORS Post card Ce, 31 Bt.James 106 4 sin to 4 Alexander, \u201cPlease returs tc 4 PARTNERS WANTED.or mingle.163a Chatham st.- hase a atr \" .rd, orval, ue.t, n, \u20ac xander i ol Beier ar Fon ee a Alexis street.M- 1430.111 4 furnished.Edmond Plea 1006 gna attendance.Thomas Ligget, 603 EE az : Com \u2014 AND BOARD.FINTILE ROOM, a - dk TO LET \u2014 IN MOST SELECT PART > Catherine st.west.109 [0ST PEARL HEART ONE ¥ wy WANTED PARTNER TO TAKE HALF EXC wit Sood bastd, at 110 Stanley st.FOR SALE \u2014 ONE VISIT TO MONT- of Westmount, Greene, near Dorches- TO LET \u2014 COTTAGE AT LAKE ST.missing in corner ol York \"Lit interest in manufacturing piant, small un: 0 real West and you will realize that ;;r.suites of five and six roomed eated Joseph, one hour from Quebec, Jarge TO LET \u2014 AT 1B WAVERLEY ST, Leepsako.Reward 317 New Yor + Ws, capital required; owes 300 per cent.profit., the lots and nomes we offer on casÿ pay- apartments, hardwood floors, Eas stoves, grounds and beach front; tennis apd \u201ccre- |: Annes, modern top flat, seven rooms, or 40a St.Matthew st.! ments, and within reach of jhe amalient electroliers, refrigerators, $18 to $30; im- quat lawn; rent $350 for season; for fur- a Address J.W.Snook, #t.Armend, Que.every convenisnce, window every room, gov et ice homes, nice peo- 73 G e Phone 1003 ther particulars apply to A.C.J., Hox 100 6 The Bpecialty House for Ierslan lamb OST \u2014 FROM 4osT TUPPER BTÉET.i Burse, are luxuries Nice homes n ce Poo Jediate possession.379 Green h 9 Her Janes 101 éeod street and mesr care.pec ; te: L a dog collar, with license atthed, ANTED \u2014 PARTNER, WITH 35500 BUSINESS CHANÇES.! is 425 cash, balance earn rer Cu \" v MORI IN B FLAT.441 MOUNT jackets and men\u2019s raccoon coats: & lieempe number 4330.Reward wa ro \u201c Ww cash and services, profitable business, \u2014 ys \\ \u2014 .: po LIN g.w- Badgley, 124 St Peter at 100 ¢ tam | Tout aus, OR Cat RENE side TO ne Westmount; beautl- and varied assortment algays on hand.ts above & Jon anding: take Pet tr pic ai R SALE \u2014 BOTELS.REFTAURANTC, I OR SALD \u2014 MONTREAL EST, of Str Asnine, furnished cottage on lake.ow location, eight rooms e\\cryounventence: McComber's, 516 Bt Paul street.Lo, Pire wun t Lx Fores alifornia, Van, © Colorado, unlimite ¥ grocery.clmar.sda b a pontecten 4 building lots.4c, bc, 8e, 100 and 12e TS TO LET four bedrooms, row-boat, V 1903, Star Of- 0 onotie rent; telephone Up 4217.John Cl h 89 163 soarf.Please return to 2 utison demand years come.Profits wnould ®ry Stores al) other kin vases ours.A square foot.Drains and water In many FURNISHED FLA * fice.111 Z2eod Dwane, 199 McGill at.110 6 street.tery any ressogable minded person; Shop lo let, partnerships.L Tr 107 38 She street re oe \u201c ey advanced ~~ > TO LET POINTE CLAIRE, TWO 11A HOPE AVE ot Seen to hes rater rege) on and Lawrence ai hovls and churches, ato.oney & Oo L \u2014 a, \u2014 FLAT - spot c erences given am .to build when 10 p.c.15 paid on account of TO LET \u2014 FOR BUMMER MONTHS, cosy semi-detached otages, soi TO potoaen Beymour and Bussex.of For Sale on Easy Payments > expected; must give partieulers reperding JOUNEON & GRACE a, ST JAMES = the lot.Free plans, etc.G.W.ue, fn furnished flat, all modern Improve- ooking lake.six rooms each.Rent Sue Dorchester).Apply James Besth Bmith.Ar- raiture, carpets.stoves, go-carts, ete.FOUND.experience.married or gingle: mast be ice, $15,000; easy terme; et, 124 Peter at.106 4 dmaw | ts.gas move, piano, ete.Bed and table 5100.Tv.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame chitect, 207 St.Jamos et.Tel.Main 1250.Fu ce at.and anxious to make mouey home.T 700, fice, ak 810.000: another ons & BOUT linen if desired.\u2019 \u2018terms reasonable 260 west.111 \u20ac Ree K.3435.110 6 ete The J.6.Prince Co, 83 Bt Lam a eee neem Br OO 9 13e0d reastpis 8400 per weak $10.00: another one MR SALE \u2014 FACTORY SITE.A JT Mance st 110 , oD \u2014 TUESDAY MORNING 8 EE SE AO0U, SU one 38000, F 21,000 foct on Parthenais st.& splen- TU LET \u2014 AT CHATEAUGUAY VIL- VE.Ex avents des x WITH 1590 PITAL $9000; sonn ; Je did site.Campbell and Howell, 728 Temple TO LET \u2014 ON SHERBROOKE WEST lage for suminer season, furnished or TO LET 339 LANSDOWNE AVES | F vertiomaek ove property aûts WANT er take half Interest in branch busi.&1) oh easy terms, { Building.Special agents.london & lan- 0 a furnished flat, with bathrooms, ypfyrnished house.for further information nue, ol res, hot \"water heal- FURNITURE University st .ness paying $1700 to $2000 yearly profits; NG cashire & Quebec Fire Insurance Cos.1116 telephone.electricity, everything convenlent.apply 10 D.Faubert, Bellevue, Que.111 3 storage, electric x oo » Campbell and n : .want & man Jgmediatels.Address M 9389, OHNSON & GRACF.BEET PATI ; \"| Addresp K 9460, Star Branch Office.110 4 = ing; mt Sone Brig.110 8 All kinds of Furniture, Stoves and w= Star Branch 111 8 ding and livery stable Bosh J lemfomtable hovse, with outbuildings TO ET oy yea RON \"For par Towel ® en Large assortiment.oû aby car 0 ANTED A PARTNER TO TAKE AN your Le particulars apply + ce rtable house, w o cottage.by ye - 7 curtains.Ee - \u2014 ar Bn ' nd Jarge Tot of ground if required.water, TO LET \u2014 WELL FURNIBHED FLAT.ticulars address Davis, 17 hite Terrace, TO, LET HEATED FLATS, 8 ROOMS.riages and go-carts.Bold on easy terme.at TO LET Ww interest In a first clase ladies\u2019 tatior- Ion grace, Also country hotels |B batb, etc, in house, (mmediate possession.! 1! Hope avenue.between Seymour and berchester, Mass.11 4 Nos.535 Lo 541 Esplanade avenue.T° aibert M 181 Craie street east, opposite OFFICES * Ink business: must be energetic and ouon.thn urber and Odtario; prices ! Campbell and Howell, Temple Bldg.Tel, M.Sussex, off Dorchester; rent 345.Apply : Sem near Mount Royal avenue: rent very :n«d- Ciy Hall 13 149 ing: only small amount of capital needed.trom oups to 0 800, on easy terma 1070 > 3178.\u2019 111 3 James Seath prit 0 Ones, a erate.Apply on premises or Tel.East 30ii.- 4 Appir by letter A 2004, star Office.111 5 James.Tel.Malp 1230.Res.BE.235 11% © JOR BALE \u2014 COAL.NO.3 CHESTNUT.0 LET\u2014FINE BRIGHT OFFICES OHNSON & GRACE CONFECTIONERY MM FOR, SALE \u2014 ME 00 EAU UD aay 7 F $6 per ton, delivered, Jer Soak ne sample roomsa.single and en suite, J and baking business, on: modern cottages : T ï , ove, etc.Ring us 3 ca Agih- vaults, in 13 and 17 St Ji ast, fixtures, atoe orses, monthly terms.Geo.Badgley, 124 Bt.Peter ro ET aa ce à farnishea fiat HOUSES TO LET, voit ining Co, Ltd, Bleyry ot, M.Foods Lo 0 Hospital street; tmmedl Sorti 93000; alpo soveru! grovery mosky 18 st.106 \u20ac daw of six rooms all mewly decorated, furnace, \u201cem Re AN A ar 5193, M.3018 104 36 vicialiy of Bexrd of Trade Building, st and 80 cts.on the doller.197 = \u2019 LL Le and the principal business ce.: POR LE dE EO AE.| or ent Tow \u201cto sont tenants TO LET _ SELF-CONTAINED COT.OT Montreal Bulldinas SlWaÿs in per OUNBON & GRACE.FANCY DRY fi nice house, ten rooms, extension kit- diate pussemsion: ren tage on Girouard Road, Lachine r od flat, new deco- Gold d Silver Platers order and very fair offices 8s low aa $6 J goods stors.St.Catherine at.west, chen, immediate possession: extra well Apply at 133 Laval Locks.Good water and drainage.Apply lo To Let- Goog modern idale fiat.re- 0 an oF month.G.G.Lowis, 30 Hospital long established.fresh stock, but on Ac.built, W.A.Snowdon, 487 Temple Bldg, î Wm.Currie.Clothier, 423 Notre Dame et rations.$80.Park ave, middle \u2018| Brass Finishers, H.OUELLXT & CO.186 of pont Main 2698, 109 4 f sickness vil) ei at 80 cta on the 111 3 TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED BLA oF west, Montreal.ss 36 decorated, Greenv ave.two beautiful Vitre street.Bell Tel Muin wm, ez eP Sonar \u201can exceptirex \\ bargain.101 ¢ five rooms, un Octol .z 4 , .SSCRE.ts, $30 and 335.Elgin ave., Westmount, | FUR SALE \u2014 BARGAIN, 35300, COR- diate po: fon, moderate rent.Apply 678 TO LET \u2014 HEATED APARTMENTS, fate hot.828.50.Fred.R.Cole, Jos St, TO i es rw OHNSON & ORAS \u2014- IF TOU MAVE A ner &t.Hubert and Marie Anne, 3 St.Antoine mt.i.10 4 1% LE \u2014 FURNITURE, STOVES, a \u2019 il capital to Invest into busineus, flats and tenements in desirable lo- James stree 01.SA Fo it call room 82, 204 St.Jam small cap story stone front block, store and two olicloths, for cash oF essay pay: ed.For perm 0 e it ohnson & Grags befors busisg y n WELL FURNISHED FLAT, alities and at reasonable rents.Jas M.+ carpets, street 110 2° onsu J iiings: must aell.Apply to Owner #17 St.Tox rooms and kitchen, bath, ste.nics Mitohell, 214 BL James st.107 6 FLAT TO RENT, NO.200, 20% AND ments, @t Lande Bres, 176 Bt.Lawrence, élsewhere.We have siways in our books Hubert ot no and Sean gas \"as stove, heated by fur- + 1m 206 Parc avenue, seven 8nd clght near Dorchester st.«68 v FINE GROUND xreat epportunities to offer the pushes.: ; ; \u2019 t.flats, hot water, furnace, bathroom; LET f} FUR SALE \u2014 TO CLOSE AN Es.pace; moderate rent 304a Bieury s ROOM HOUSE, IN sas and electric.Appiy No.£10\" Puss aver\u2019 T° trouble office, with vault, newly + ; y Al inte.Now 195.197, 198.200 Letour- TO LET FURNISHED FLAT, PAR.Dane country, pertiy.furnished.\u201d and nl FRA mine Vicinity\u201d of Board of Trade Big.0G.OHNEON tor Tou.pusiness, consult Foha- eux >, b 00, ft : + yicini ol Fd of u business, comvu! - rentre Maisonn a en see Fo rem: n lor.dining room, bedrooms, kitchen, garden, for the summer months.Address H TO LET \u2014 DESIRABLE FLAY oF 7 lai at Malone Framin Lewi wie 30 Hospital nt.anno \u201cidan ue ; - ema \u20ac - son and seh Jor for veu have alwars in opr.; aonable offer refused.W.Ernest Bolton, 41) all, gas rt Sathroom or separate.paid, Star Office, 199 rooms.heated with Daisy furnace, ar aver HOT EN * .) books wads avers for sash.Wo \u201ci Wr ! Notre Damo west.111 ¢ Apply 81 Cathea fn TO,LET OR BOR SALE \u2014 NO.10 No.#4 Burnaide si.corner 9 Feel Ager._ The season being close at pert of the money te any one who w y N oO T \u2014 ON ET.URBAIN ST.Seymour avenue, fine house, ten Immediate occupation en: \\0 per mo ; Interest.A 98 1 Cli BALE \u2014 oN VTS TMOUNT ao Trove Prince Arthur, & completely roome, modern conventennes; extension kit- ADply Macintosh and Hyde, 157 St james EVERYTHING and o ors of Sail ar of ce, at low rate of intere re Links a tow building ots.mt uc fi.arnished flat of eight rome everything chen, immediate possession.W.A.Bnow- street.: For sale everything to furnish the home, STORAGE TO LET.} 3 wn : H*v= 2» 15 $100 SHARES IN PAYING tr se .- eme in ons le Bld 110 3 7 1 \u2018hole or in part, We invite you to open hea sod.clean and orient + aies Apply i.don.487 Temple 8 TO LET À À 7 ROOM HOUSE, IN In > unt with us.Choose afi wo\u2019 oben _ it am Boats, Y chts, L aunche tod, Company.pA elt eho p i FOR SALE \u2014 20 TENEMENTS ON the liquette, Limited, Tel.East 4182, TQ LET \u2014 NEW FLAT.52 PARC the country, partly furnished, and from our large stock ef Furniture.car- + to raise ean à a Lite BIGE.A.harthenals st, will sell en Bloc or | 23 ML \u2019 i «fontaine, 8 rooms.furnace, gas, Karen.for the summer months.Address 11 rr Gio ost Huns \u201cBony ome, Sa LET \u2014 PINE DRY STORAGE FOR rhom 32, Confedera + Tron: # parately, à bargain.Cempbell and How.a nn SCC TEL sivciricits all modern conventences.À pis 9314, Star Office.ye and pay tae secounts without interes: I furniture.in [Seperate Ter aire | Skiffs or Canoes, etc, Op.vi, 728 Temple &.special agents Lon- R taine.Tel .small weekly or monthly amounts, Metro- gust; your sewn loc ang ers moderate pw oN don \u2018& Lancashire and Quebec Fire Imaur- Fan Ja 538 Parc Laton he - TO LET \u2014 180t BT URBAIN politan House Furnishing Ce, 80 and 33 a es; immediate y a.11 fi d the *¢ For Sale\u201d or WisRING TO ABANDON SUBINBSE = ance Companies.111 & l st.(lowers), 5 rooms.>.wou $13: Nutre Dame at, west.64 sua BWR 80 Hospital st Tal Main ant, .n e NeanamcTiunt a of the valua of $15.000, 1793-1901 Bt.Urbain st.(upper).rooms, : ble terms \u2014 SOLID STONE RESI- : t 10,000, and at vety reasons OFFICES WANTED.: Prd St.Luke street, cormer St.o me\u201d Ty \u201cal focale Jor SALE \u2014 ?PEHRLESS LAMPE, NO ted to Purchase columns Lease of 9 years, modern lustalla sles or SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, TO LET.> Matthew su.$53.31 per month.John James oy street railway service; 13 Yaris Anne | \u201cMadame Bonin 141s BL awienca®hl 4 \u201cThe Star\u201d a valuable first class customers.Apply to P i tf 2 A ANTED \u2014 DESK ROOM IN OFFICE Browne and fon, 307 Bt.James st.110 8 st.(upper), 7 rooms, b, w.c., hot water near Mount Royél avepus, 106 \u20ac FURNISHED APARTMENT TO LET., .Office.7 LONGUEUIL in business section of city.wn or MENT.106 MAG heating apparatus io en three ium for bringing to- R SALE C MACHINE SHOP AND 4 .ithout telepnone.State terms, ete, .TO LET -\u2014 TENE .- ute walk Cl ~~ _ me omplete but do! On river front.Good residence, in fine pi Office.111 1 kay street, heated.gas steve coal healthy and convenlent.Address room 16, Fer SALE = SABOLINE MARINE MO TO LET \u2014 RGE FURNISHED d Sell foundry bored Brief, on Two à lots, saed order, for summer or year.Fred.R.range, electric fixtures and Janter ren: No 240 8t James mt AI power.fully.equipe d ro a bargin flat in \u2018The tantey.\u201d for summer er Buyer an er, reo- iar drop: 200 yards trom @ T.R Cole, 205 St.Jumes Street.110 4 Aoce, six rooms bath and gold storage: , Bt.Lawrence at.109 6 ths.Apply at doer 1.tnd fisor, or Toi.: 80 miles west of city.Bargain.W , Campbell and Howell.Te, LET \u2014 A SEVEN ROOMED wtenc mon station: 6 T SE Temple Blag v 106 fn flat to let, on Sathedral street, nar ALE D Oak BRDSTEAD Up 32468.107 s ing always io quick and 1753, Btar Office.11e 3 à 108 Cat ral et.\u2014 GOO F OR REN TMOUNT Palace.Apply For Sean aise No 4 Quebec heater _ saifactory transactions \u2014 2 NUE, aries 2 coin arles : | SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR sALE souss 7 opte TO LET, WESTMOT fa TORRES M TA MATE : PACTORIES TO LET.NN tata 18 Hospital Street.w ouse.Modern ten roomed house, MPTOVE- possession at once.Apply J.C.Clarke, 33 ; FINA A FOR BALE \u2014 HUDSON.QUE.NICE 101 Sherbrooke Street, taxes and.HH ments Fine situation.Fred, R.Cole.205 Gullbauit st.wz FOR gas RA SAF, Tl, es: ne \u2014 : A ottage, 7 rooms, beautiful situation, 738 are \" : t.James.: | XT \u2014 FACTORY FLAT, HEAT.sint stoo! A avertoniing xe ere Tem Briss sien Ar 94 Sherbrooke Serr Tamed fiat 75:00 T SHERBROOKE STREET &EUSINESS PREMISES TO L&T id owing.to dealt Adaress k 9436, Mat a Tea ne vas où Power hoa apple | ¢ W ff or Trarge canon: tall Nhan bait Cepeny to Éxceptionai HT ; 1 ackell, emple 108 7 herbrooke st, urn - TO LET \u2014 * B , 157 Craig at, West.\" : PY Dorchester Street, corner Weredale Westmount, $30; modern up to date * Branoh Office., 1104 Æ J.Borrie ¥ and cash price.Aitred Wood, 473 Good proposition to right party Park, 3 new houses .75.00 stone front one enterson \u2014 uy Montreal.100 8 dress R.175 a Ber Re Ste Fortine ON 55.03 rooms, clore 16 Westmount var; 0 fn Ta Fermes BUT Dent Nehiod Le the ARLINGTON BICYCLES, FoR Le STEAM YACHT, 1b x 6.R SALE \u2014 A WHLL Spa i +.M .-\u2014 » Le .{ } FARMS FOR SALE 41 St, Luke Street, = c 50.00 redacorated prettily.GQ, W.aasloy, 124 city.Apply to W.Walker, 126 Bt Francois Fitted with Dunlop tires, full; guaran- TO PURCHASE nghouse engine.¢ H.P.upright general store of dry ¥oo re, ote., Bishop St, Me Lente.St.Peter st \u201c104 daw Kavi st.° teed.330.00.Old machines taken as part WANTED boiler, \\ubed, clas con ition, poote and shoes carpets \"St ain \u2018River ; 4903 Sherbrooke nt.house.31:58 UPPER TENEMENT, 8 re payment.We have ne largest and best |_| aman $350.00.\u2018pois a \u201ccolonie: avenu in =, ive op to Gate tom I ning for a I i FOR SALE \u2014 90 ACRE FARM.BEL- g53 gt Flubert Street, flat.28.00 Cooma: modern conveniences.a gen- TO LET \u2014 WAREHOUSE OR fquinped repair in Bastern Canada ANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE LADIES AND 109 2004 Ca young man.Best of reasons for ! oell .fronting Richelieu river, guod ; ro would expect store, with or without power, and Tol.Up 147 Tne Aritngton Bleyelo Co.70 \\ gentlemen's cast off clothing, fura, jew- on Investigates this.Apply to T 1899, buildings.rich soll, 36300; near station.P.JOHN JAMES BROWNE 4, \u201cson voara: ood shence for TENE part/.Clarke sprinklers, size 135 ft.x 25 ft.ground floo: Beaver Hall\u2019 Hill.Open evenings.ellery, carpets.furniture Highest \u2018pricey = Sar Eien UE ini 6 [I « E.Brown, real estate agent, 97 St.James B7 26604 307 St.James Street.ave.Westmount: iramediate possession.V and caltar; verÿ central.Call Ne.10 St.105 lveod gives.M.Btrean.786 Notre Dame > Mail - ; street.1066 1902, Ster Office.113 à Peter at.8 R BALE \u2014 NATIONAL BINDING OT06rs attended 0 23 t Re reasonable.A y § lery.diamonds, carpets, © nt ' 1 city acting agents for th e worth the money.P.E.Brown, real estate Poly y = &! r © patenees.machines, manufactured under pa- _ GENTLE- : NSCELLANGOUR ft FOR BALE \u2014 75 ACRB FARM NEA - fn TO LET \u2014 BHOP SUITABLE TOR tents In Canada, No.ATR2, May Siat 1804.V ANTED, GARE note tue en.EEE : Vaudreuil, on lake, having fine point - carpenter, plumber, palnter, etc! Apply to the Rober Mitchell Co.Limited, te.Highest prices for summer residence, $3300; point alone 8s ance of 318 y en or E \" Bt.Urbain at.y paid for good goods L.Afler.135 Craig up eu TORONTO.FOR OVER tt | t.i] orders attended.Tel, us A agent, 37 Bt James at.106 6 .OR SALE \u2014 2 $0-LIGHT AND 1 j00- ]5 7: M» hls a TEE 2 ror sale.The proprieter ot a > eu f' FARM FOR SALE, 150 ACRES, WITH i GLENHOLME \u201d BEAL ESTATE AGENTS.PROPERTY WANTED.in first Chaar Cron w Et STC oo soartaiiom 1 ans 7 Globe's Ciroule- known restaurant, who has Boon pn nm about 60 under cultivation, spring well \u20ac.NA eee be Been ut any time.Address J.T.one, Hon La 81 006 to savortisine pêtron- possession many ve in desirous of Hotel, 8t.Catherine street $250.worth No.à Bioury st, Montreal.03 $s cod ag greater than that of any tiring from buain at house; good bulldings, running stream t et, 11 gell for $12,- |: HOUBE WANTED, GOOD SIZED P RCHASE other morat eo in the Dominton; hd ling immediately.This is en ex- z through pasture; can be sold wita or with- The home of the late John Bertram, of business per week, wil = ; dwelling, not necessarily modern, be- \u2019 Globe is th \u201cwant eaves mes Pe } & tunity for a man look- ! out stock.Address George Outhrie, New Esquire, of the Canada Tool Works, 000.Easy terms.! Bleury and Mountain sts, south of For \"BALE \u2014 GABOLINE LAUNCH, dom in O sniged 4 ceptional oppor.ur y net.The said El Glasgow.P.Que 13 Lundas, Ontario, is offered for sale by Hotel, Notre Dame st.St.ae BL.Catherine st, about $10,000.Campbell length 15 1-2 ft, 11-2 H.Teh! rod Ladies\u2019 snq gentiemen\u2019s cast-off cloth Globes Mon ; oi = card hoes, The ink for a uated in the centre of tender, although the highest or any doing $160 worth of business bar Cex: and Howell, 228 Temple Bldg.apecis) agents seven miles; can be seen at Dogue .Ta: ing.furs, diamonds, old plated lon Building, or jo The Globe, Toronto.Cas\" restaurant is sit a high-class clientele.poreuireh, onting ae\u2019 a) Soul Rcatnce oo Beaulieu; | © Situated, brit see Property accepted In [einen & lance and Qucbe nié ins chine sarvets, ollcioths and furniture.gee aca No Agente, For full parliculere apply euil, on + .AR A 26 miles \u201cwest of Montreal: convenlent.ts equipped with all modern conveniences Wood Yard, in East End.to sell or PUF ompe R SALE \u2014 FIRE AND BURGLAR- FR Pearson vo the best prices in the Henry J.Chard & Co, 28 Hospi taf at everything; ¥14,000.P.E.Brown, real es- |nnd surrounded by six acres of land, exchange for a good lot in the country.7 proof safe.Apply P.O.Box 414.city.Mail da ers attended.Tel.Main 965.tate agent, 97 St.James st.108 8 including lawns, garden.orchard and Licensed or non-licensed Groceries y.50 212 TO HAMILTON WHAT = pasturage.May be personally inspect- in different parts of the town, to sell Cot e For BALD \u2014 CHEAP, ONE STEEL The Btar Vio Montresl, the recog \u201cNOTHER _ BUEINESS ay TER] fart : * FARM FOR SALE.190 ACRES OF çd at any time.cheap.and on easy terms.0 y range, one gas stove, alse à combina- ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLY.Mised Want m 1 ou want help, net Dormittne Me ca + as te cigar ! rich farming land, nicely located, one Particulars and photo illustration Property on City Hall Avenue, 5 ten- : « tion range.Address K 9504, Star Branch W men's cast off clothing, farg, jewel.Joperty, rusty ete, advertise in the attention, 1 Ser with stéck amd goed mile from the village of Tiverton, Que 150 mailed on application.Address: ements, 1 store; rental Sr 00 Price .Office.ler7, carpets, furniture, moves.Dest prices verat rand I re Rte te cent 8 emportum, tox aver al a very re Avie rs under cultivation, balance In .i\" \" : 600.Very eauy pay .\u2018Rubin.4 raig east orders 5 3808 yo.vita sugar bush of 350 trees, splendid brick TENDRR,\" Drawer 18 | Year rset s notes 6 tenements, For Sale JFOR SALE \u2014 AT 42 QUESNEI.STRERT, Bald H, Rubin.441 Crate ta 84 Sesh with ordd gubsoription, dally 43: price.Monthly revenue sversger rive we house, large barn, 40 x 150, with basement, 110 3 3aw Dundas.Ont.gas, electricity, modern improvements.sofa bed, kitchen chaire and table, Saturday on.)e à year, postage, tree, .Knox, 103 stable; unfailing supply of spring water; Price $11,000.: olicloth and other articles.Bun., Mon.,Thur., ANTE TO PURCHASE EVERY- Address etat Hamliten, Canada - good outbuildings: orchard of enn all \u201d » on ST.JAMES STREET.Ww t unt Fei id.and Bat.after 6 p.m.: ron cast ont furnitars, a eloth- mentioning this p f- bo 813 = \u2014 bearing.This farm is easlly worked and un- ° * m ing, fur coats.old gol ve and din- der a high stato of cultivation.For full Bel) Tel, Main 4823.es 0 FOR BALE PIANO, NEWCOMBE COT- mans; best prices for good 6904 ; prompt- FURNITURE HINA PACKED LOTS FOR SALE particuiars address Joseph Paton, Ulverton, BISHOP COURT age, o port pity to get a good ly called for bs M.Frank, E Cole ! neatly, pe ane with despatch, i P.Q.111 3 2aw A comfortable two-story cot- piano Cheam i) ity Hall ave st.Tel.Kast 2306 Span Henry \u2018Clowelable prices; estimates From FLETCHER PARE.ong à \u2014_ : tage on Clandeboye ayenue, Ex- .olsterer and packer, R BALE « FL .OÙ x; » ; 2 de POR BALE \u2014 CHEAP, MoCLAR Kur ANTED \u2014 TO BUY A SDCONDHAND | P.O.Bex 363.0 ash, balance ons dol X - g AN ACRE LOT FOR SALE APA RT ENTS, Half Price .tension kitchen; all modern con- chen range, Sante eue Tel.Vos bicycle: must be in good order.tor a 4 Fe pions on application, proue 9e wo se Xd fo \u2014adjolning\u2014 .147 Bishop street.Only a few of these veniences.Five hedrooms, fur- boy of 14.Apply 174 Ann et.11 2 BSPONSIBLE P.NO CHILDREN, dit Society, foem 16, 107 | + superior suites of § or ¢ tat nace, electric light, oto.Price FOR sALD \u2014 GAS FIXTURES OF NINE LADY'S FUR LINED WIN.wil) take Ecodiré of upright piano Agents wanted.1 N S I N G T 0 N Bosman om Ape to ero mis rede te { D moderate; immediate possession.TORS, Gass.price Bomplets RE A a ee eee: for summer.An \u201cTY1866, rar Office.T 150 X 115, WEUT- ile, Jr, 219 Merchants Beni Rise: INCATIY DIX ACES NAM, mr mere mame vio Es nen an Se: it FORE halls Te aa Ts Pe Apply 8.WH.MeDOWELL, ree Paniton on premisse' o AA LS H.L; PUT JOR SALE \u2014 A WELL ESTABLISHED la F 16e \"tar \u201cOrion THE LONDON CAFCHINESE) WiLL nice location.price 30c par foot: terms aby.| Bell Tel, M.143 20 St.Alexis nt.5172, or Janitor, on prem 111 156604 ° ist Fleoy, Temple Bullding, maple snd fancy gry goods busipess NTBD \u2014 LARGE FIREPROOF SAFE re-open for busily under new man.C.Withycoreb.242 F 200d | © k an an St herine si, west pus first class Ww wanted.Stats sine and price.V 1922, Rgement \u2018x Toe Bleury on Saturday, May j \u2014 atl 1 il trade, vet weil Assorted, and in good co iar Office.13th.All up to dale, iy class m JOR BALE\u2014 CORNER LOT, zou 106 FT.ition.turnover \u2018$12,000 * to $15,000, which F x 100 mu ] : be eusily inoveased; r n for selling + Jai 18 eo tap for Tr q 1 : can be y inereased: remson for se , Poplars ° ear La iy ood roads, side- Mode n Houses her business to attend to.Address M OTIOB.\u2014 APPLIC Campbell and Howell, 228 Temple pia To Rent- Furnished Factory 0 | et walks, rater pa shade trees.Tine r 9663, Blar Branen Ofies.111 2eoû N N HAB BEEN pbe à ire an de to the es £ the CH special agents London & Lancash } TEACHERS WANTED, ma 3 on 0 y Insurence Companies 111 6 \u2018 privileges and\u2019 bouthouse.Bebool clos FOR SALE OR BALE INVALID WHEELING _\u2014 mo SL EL Sparen fy ch pad usb Fie = FOR ONE YEAR.By.Crarches and.Stores.hear.Two raie net Er a oe a | on FRE Wovoy Mor | Set To Bevel, ars 2 0 LOAN y Cali 460 St.James st.uot been used.hool a teacher, with a model schoo) MONEY T , , suitabl éhvy manufac- he lonty trains daily, Over 120206 111 2004 se 4 I as ee anor HR Th A PR CEE MR ES WBS +.MONTREAL WEST on ou SAE Rh dt SW UAE | WATER Sot we mo so nbs \u2018Shae \"sires Sherbrooke.Kine Installed.ap y VILLA © For sale, Mofitreal West building JOR SALE \u2014 ONB UART rison, Beoretery-Treastirer, Box 60, Nuzon.orasins blots and wilt Chau: able side stregts above erbrooke.IDEAL SITE FOR VILL R sale, 8c.100 and 120 à squars bedroom est, only short ust p.Q Bchool commences Bept.lst, 130.damaging same.Apply ne \\ pape pou Occupation 1st June.8.H.MeDOWRLIL, RESIDENCE lots, dc, alos and water in many of the ® Snap at $10 cash.Apply 198 tee rool, .109 6204 tar Offer.Aronson & Retenter A.E.ABBOTT, Bell Tel.M.1430.Jo Bt.Alexis at.\u2019 cots.\"and close to clectrio.cars, Point Bt.Charies THRED LADY TEACHERS Pawn Froers À .- , 111 200d vost prompt L buyer, half price.Will sell schools and churches.ete.Money ad- Por BALE \u2014 WHITE BALL BEARING WANTED \u2014 THREE LADY TEACHERS .= 891 0 15 5 Co 8.he Tol Mata Pise EE { ti t fow years.making vale on secoué of the lot.Pres plans.ti ing machines.Jame price te ot Maisonneuve; duties oommencing Sept.AGENTS WANp, td Stand, orite se, n ; salary - tas \u2014 ood nvestmen » GQ.W.BADGLEY, na mo or cash; free trial.Bold by lat, A055, Deion ach Nis; tee se 9 Ha Later R ONE ANS CURE LOS Ryn \"E ton 109 8004 134 Bt.Peter street.\u2019 Metropolitan Hovss Furnishing Co.Cou | Elioations must be received by Jane\u201d fire MONEY TO LEND on Diaménds, oan S Lake.Splendid frontage: 01,800.Quick | \u201cplete : Furnishers, 30 and 33 West Plications must bs, feonitel Secretery-Trea: VVANTED \u2014 ACTIVE, BAur musr.MONEY TO LEND où Diamonds, \u2019 offer wanted.F le,\u201d Notre Dame m., Montreal.surer, 146 Lasalle avenue, Maisonneuve, line Agents wanted to tons, cot- 10 fo Saw Re) Que.a BBAUTIFUL LOTS\u2014One-third acre to or Sale,\u2019 R BAL A QUANTITY OF BEC.QP ; > 3 11 aeod mode by sgeate Over 4 2000 a 1s being With Ideal Track Facilities on Hernan Ee SL gn Westmount ES 7 Ep gaie TEE \u2014 Re MORTGAGE LOANS .x, _ .re Ay rr Villas, artistio ue : 7 \u2014\u2014 - ( > M bull summer's use, sai Shuat ted corner finest d | $ h | Î h mr .P.R.in Montreal.Bron $480 Lo HTE6, Bunpatoms rem toe: palin a Tot ta gui the Wer leva; thres 0061 dCNO0I 1980 or AGENCIES WANT LOANS mado on REAL ÉSYATE E Station: all rock foundati Bu block now, and make money.tages.ronson f\u2026\u2026 \u201c ANTED\u2014Thoroughiy qualifled and at current rates nf Interent And om ensv Extending from Maguire BL pme an aburdaites of labor at han! ya .MN always rent to \u2018particulars, apply\u2019 \u201cÀ exnerienced Model School ttarhér for the \u201cANTED \u2014 MFRS.AGENT terms of payment: Low chergen, No Frivête spurs if required.\u2019 Bwitching at al hain ing half of this property nn a sue Land vil sell for hs STEVENSON QROWN a Ne \u2018 High School in the i owing town or Bt.À man, in Tetonto.Sascoughly : aa ai Loan à M ; qe easy terme, oe lots on the remaining ha but connu, Ap- 3 nr ; ; \u2018 re .het PE i 8 a TA rh.| Ban, Bar Ge certes \u2018Good 141 Notre Dame st, west, oor.81.John at.nav PP SE AUGIEN, 112 ha t.James $trest, Montreal, 107 3004 fy R.COLE, 805 Mt.Jamas tooo.1% êt.James ~ 3 cum Porcharé.ass M ortgage RTT RE NE ; Tes RITES Dering re eu J.at pr \u2019 SITUATIONS WANTS}.we vray toons LONOW ei Te SE en \\WanTeD \u2014 VALET.EXFERIONCED, 1 present angussd, situation with trav.gont.Rep:y D 9008.Blar satenea [ANTED Patnter, ing: nti, WAuTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, 17 YEARS, excellent health, high school graduate.speaks, writes English German, yours\u2019 New York City I, and comm cial experience; expert bookkeeper, office men.managing sbllity.interested in qne- chanics, handy at tools, desires position of tryat; suobitjous, herd worksr.Addvess Rp.mus, 47 West 35 Bir.New York Cir.nos 4 N ANTED \u2014 JOBS, FIRST CLASS PAr.per houwe painter, tinter and plasterer: best references guarentesd for Bag work.No.6 St.Eltuabeth at.ore WANTED \u2014 MRS JACOBSON'S RELIable Employment Office, 70 Mackey situgtiong by reiisble generdls.cooks, ousamaids, Gleagarry snd 31° st, nurses, giris.ANTED \u2014MOUSE PAINTING, GRAIN- ' ing.plastering.tinting and paper hanging, glazing; charges ver; Ww.Address E.David, $16a Dorchester pt.109 ¢ - LADY DEMONSTRATOR Viaings only, for Star Brapeh Of- 109 8 ANTED desires position.pure feod show.H 9315 fiee.AN \u2014 ENGAGEMENT IN MONT- Ana Pospital or in private nursing by pede trained nurse: iwo years experience in large huapitail: dest references from hospital, ete.N 1506, Btar Office 110 5 N ANTED \u2014 BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN work by the day.washing or housecleaning.Mrs.H., 11 Buller ave, Mile End.110 8 AY ARTEL \u2014 $10.00 AND COMMISBIOXN, per week selling office auppiles.Type- anteamen wanted.Stenographers with experiance.Bend references Star Office.110 2 Y ANTED \u2014 EDICA?.STUDENT on sires 8 te n with a company.look after their men (medionaliy) Lutte ox tober 1st.Address J 9411.Star Branch Of- writer wanted, to N 1640, 310 \u20ac ANTED \u2014 BITUATION.PRIVATE family.for general work: wages 30 PAA monthly; geod Tefarence.Address J as, ou Star Branch,corner Peel and Bt.Cath- 310 3 [YYANTED BRICKLAYER WANTS Job, Ten dl houses bricked at regson- able price: sstim tres: referances.Ap- sly Box 643, Bione's Drug More.110 3 [WANT ED \u2014 BY ADVERTISEMENT writer, advertisements to Tite spare time.Address P.O.B es Jeod (VWANTE WELL EDUCATED youoy aay rooû knowledge vf book- Hesping an Sppewriting.Address H 9846.Star 160 deod [WAKTED \u2014 BY A D CHINESE position in private, family or ort 8 coûk restaurant.Afpty Tom lee 1\" 2 [WAS Ten -\u2014 ANT ENGLISH BOOK: seper, mertie: good references, would gceept a position as such, in & commercial or Industriel firm: moderate salary, v for advensament.Appl, te 8 1822, Star Office.118 WANT EP -\u2014 RY YOUNG MAN tion assistant cerstaker, ganeral man around store or factory; have had some experience in packing: best of references as to eharhctsr and ability.Pox ao Montreal Star, Toront: 111 2e0d POSI- WAN \u2014 BY WIDOW T OR nse w OTK Pr the da,.Address K 9510 Star Brauch Offic 113 3 ~ BY À TOUNG MAN AS AS- Wan TER a bookkeeper or shipper or to 160k after a ofty ii , can spe Frenoh and English, best city references.Apply 28 Duluth sve.ANTED \u2014 POSITIO BY LADY AB stenograpiver pnd M ypomriter: good references.Frere of French.Address O 1658 Btar ics NTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE ve WANT a ae family's w : Fa 8 po own hho Aryigg.Address x ANTED \u2014 BY TOUNG Man oF a0Q Ww any.with severe! Jury 2bertencs, grapaer a tedger + rase rot perce Address X obo.highest Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 dener, bar thé year or ptsseqn.mans place: reforen Branch Office.M ANTED \u2014 WORK BY A rere i J young Woman two sols; best of is.Vater Branch Office.Y EXPERIENCED GAR- trustworthy, situation by In a priv gentie- ces.KX 29607, Btar 11 8 days referenges.Address À K \"VV ANTED\u2014 BY A RÉLIABLE ENGLISH woman work by the day, house clean- washing.ironing.Address Mrs.Knight, Delisle st.11 Wis ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, old, ead saber, « referei responsible position.Adérees L esas, \u201cster Branca Office.1} WANT ~ YOUNG MAN, 25.EIGHT ] pire insurance office encs aires position: good reference.1831, Ottice.111 ins.22 YRARS ANTED \u2014 BY ENGLISH LADY, WITH unguestionable references and thoroughly domesticated position as 5 or any place of trust, whags son sngaged veourity 12 reguired.Turin day can board; 8 1914, Btar Office.= ANTED \u2014 CUSTOM CUTTER A W: practice! man desires Sesion In city or country.H.H.Ver- avenus, Montreal.3 \u2014 A YANKBE, WHO THOR- WATER horees, aly me, butter making.ing n, would like position in the New focale dares Lawson, V 1920, Star Office, et once 311 2 ; ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MARRIED ' man situation ve driver, knows eity thoroughly; Dest of references.V 1313, atar O \u2014 BY AN EXPBRIENCED cook, situation; no objection to leav- ag etty.Apply 188 Ontario et.WANTED \u2014 GARDENER WANTS WY, work, laying out grounds or outside gardening generally; xood references.Apply W.T., 138 Fulford si Those living at a distance from Montreal having accome modation for Summer Boarders, or who may have houses or cottages or other facilities to rent, will find the * Summer Board \u201d and other classified want columns of the Star a most satisfactory medium for getting in quick communication with interested parties looking for such places, and thus completing satisfactory.\u2014Address Advertising Department, Star Office, Montreal.\u2014 ST.B°*\"p ss.Age om board, afseining e eEcellen boats free, $1 day.Adrien Corbeil Beano \u2014 BELLEVL E to racely situated on the Th 16 nding.Sverlaoking splend! Troyes, sol?Imks, good boating, fioning \u2018and D bathid Bi dinner served on vel : » For partioulare apply ta D.Randall, Carillon, P.ADOLPHE, 8 MILES 101 0 novse NOW oœutifully eu ont minute Loat 101 0 Ware BOARDERS AT RIVER- sr p Far arm.five minutes\u2019 walk from station; close by the river; &iso boating and fishing.For particulars apply to Mrs.K, J.Tilson, Brigham, Ques Tot 7 Boarp \u2014 THE LAURENTIAN HOUSE, previousiy owned by Mr.A.Ham- mand, will open as usual for boarders 24th of May.goed fishing and basting: free \u2018bus trom treips.For particulars apply to wi ltam Campbell, Christieville PF.Q.Qu 109 % OARD \u2014 THE \u201cAVENUE HOUSE\" lakeside, now open (0 ressive guests, oniy few vacancies left: lerma, etc, apply above, or 11 1-3 McGtii College ave.; 110 4 Bose \u2014 FUMMER BOARD WANT.in a very desirable country house, about ¢5 miles from Montreal.two boys, not under ten; terms 63 per week.Address K 9451, Btar Branch Office.110 Be ARD - =F FIRST CLABS siry room Chambers, \u2018be.je Bom Agathe des 161 10 Baw vod OARD KILLARNEY HOUSE, Btrathmore, now open to receive guests, one large room to let, suitable for party of young men or married couple.Ap- Apply to Mr.McArthur, Strathmore.109 3e0d OARD \u2014 AVONMORE COTTAGE, BTE.Agathe des Monts, pou open far acs - son.Address Mrs.J.Ryan 111 3 B° ARD \u2014 THREE OR FOUR PERBONS will find room and board, at th \u201cVilla des Plaines\u201d on the front of Laks $ (ZOARD.t.Louis, Beaconsfiei Boar \u2014 SUMMER BOARD.Si BEX.Lavrentian Mountains, Lae Tutos, 9 ight plano, Jong distance telephone boa reas l.udger Leroux.Lac Charlebois Post ee.Railway Btation.St.Margaret.Teams wt Station 33rd sad 20 May to mest fishermen.OARD \u2014 \u201cSUNNY BIDE ARNT PERU.N.Y.delighetuly loaat in Adi 5.net far Ausable nas and Cathoho Summer Bcnool: good table i © auce à weok: good livery ta connection.For further Sarticulars address Timothy Davern sed fons.111 beod BoarD \u2014 SUMMER BOARD AT DIXIE, double and single reom, with bo lake front; Fancmen only.Address M 2548.Star Brenoh O _ \u2018WANTED \u2014 DRESSMAK! SITUATIONS WANTED.3 PROMPT- 17 Gots, first claws work st moderate pricen: tatlor finish; satisfaetion given: deat re « ramond 107 6 WANTaD \u2014 BY EDUCATED YOUNG lady position ts Companion, willing to travel.V 938, Star Office.107 \u20ac WANTED to het other help be a waitress.Write fice.\u2014 BY RESPECTABLE GIRL with Hgnt housework where s kept, where she could Warn 1929, Star Of- [WANTED \u2014 AN OLD RESPECTARLE lady wants au situation ss cook In the olty or country.can give good refarance.Apply 68 Coutrsol at.131 2 ANTED \u2014 POST AS HOUSEMAID.TO out.Address M $561, Gtar .Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman office cleaning, stead; work.Apply 17 Versailles st.top fiat 4.111 2 TED \u2014 SITUATION BY A GOOD cook; city references.Address M.1, 198 Ontarlo st, ctty.Sgr ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.Ne ANTED \u2014 GENTLEMAN WIBHES private room and board, within fifteen minutes\u2019 walk St.James squere.Answer L 1506, Mtar Offlee.109 à D \u2014 ND BOARD WITH WA a of Victoria square, A terms and particulars, V 1949, Star Office, PBearo \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR FOULIN HAR rooms and board for Iadies before and during confinement; strictly private; terms moderate.171 Montcalm 167 Seud OARD \u2014 MRS.BRAZBAU HAS BOARD and rooms for ladles before and during confinement; est medics) attendazoe: strietly private.156 Seiby st, Westmount.Wire D \u2014 MBCHANICAL ENOINEER ! Wante situation ae turner inder eo charge of lathe or erinding Spare pee 7 9386, Star Branch Oftice.ED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- of Jum take exclusive charge ee post \u201creferences, N 1603, ee of, 101 10604 OARD \u2014 MRS.DOCTOR BEARL, PRIvate socommodetion.protessional attendance: ladies treated: aths; Auer lights; steam heat.160 Bt.Qeoras fieet.108 \u20ac Boao \u2014 FIRBT CLARE MEALS, QUICK service, six dinner tickets $1; exira dining room now open.Cafe, 2434 Bt.Catherine st.near Stanley.\"R08 8 ED \u2014 AUTOMOBILES, PRACTI- A = machinist, wood ste acquainted with Pannerds Napier\u2019 M.C, Daim- Darracqu eam 1e n for \u20ac - rent Address \u201c w.pou orge ae.Montreal.130 à ANID, \u2014 CARPETS, LAID, CUT AND \u2018 LR oon Hoary Siena ; expert er wor! - mates = 3 \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES ANTED tion.b or salesman, bots languages ine.ere experience; eet of references, R 1751, Btar 110 8 \u2014 N WHO 18 A GOOD [WANTED lain \u201cook Ronald Mike to get situa- tom mn\u2019 the country or neamde where she might have a child of one pr with her, Good references.R 1708, Bar Ome.110 3 [WWaNTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN EMPLOYED inside, veeks position as ptravellor in the oity.or on the rond; f claag refer- whose.Address KTS, sur Branch, er ANTED \u2014 ADVERTISER, ENGAGED Part time is open for en ment ne oollector or city nt for about three days & week, or wo ou take inside Swarehouss Work: exceptional city references.¥ 1363, Star © 108 ¢ [WANTED \u2014 POSITION AB MANAGER, d wholena le or holésate and retail: ave had 35 7earr 98] busin sFeriones a an m still & Young man.M 1566, Mar O8 quiet: 10% à nOUSE PAINTING, PA.7 ae 2 uit is F OARD \u2014 EXCELLENT TABLE BOARD.$13 ro $3 week, six meals $1.Quick service.Sussex House, 43 Metoalte ° Automobiles Motor Cars or Cycles, ete, If you desire to buy, sell, rent or exchange new or second hand Automobiles, Motor Cars, Cycles, etc.Try the \u2018For Sale,\u201d the \u2018\u2018 Wanted to Purchase\u2019 columns of the Montreal Star for reaching those interested and for quick and satisfactory sesulta.ROOMS TD LET.as Wy pr ooùs \u2014 LARGE ht AND BIN- slo rooma, of, all tome comforta; ae em Loedramodations.dé Beaver Hall 310 NOMS \u2014 MRS.H, GARDINER HAS moved to 107 Mebsaire ss.here ae will rent rooms, all newly furnished; tole- phone.104 13 Roous \u2014 BRIGHT, BASING, running water, every convenience; modern house, facing the mountain; private family; homs epm Apply 136 Ks- planade ave, city.Roous \u2014 103 DUKE ST.NEAR HAY- arket, Wanted ope or two respectable men to room, with or without board; private Engliea familly.309 6 Roox QUIRT PRIVAT TR FAMILY, sitting and bedresm, singly or to- ther, large and small rooms; referogoes 1 McGill Collegé avenue 108 3 Roox, \u2014 LARGB FRONT FARLOR TO rent, partly furnished, mantel bed; alse one large hack room on first flour, ed- joining bath, private family: no other roomers, on Bishop et.Address J $331, Star Branch Offies.109 3 OONS \u2014 LARGE.ONE OR'TWO GBN- tiemen, all modern conveniences; breakfast optional.8 Beaver Hall square a 106 3 Roé» coms += TWO NICE ROOMS TO LET.h bearé.very central; terms mod- win st.near corner 100 3 erate.Catherine at.Btanle;.ROME en \u2014 FOR GENTLEMEN.NICBLY furnished double bedroom on bathroom flat, for one or two gentlemen, with vate American family; no children: calefast if desired.63 Chureh at., néar to Mance st.109 à COMS \u2014 LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED © front rooms, private family, very desirable cation, opposite Bt.Louis square.199 & Tel.Esmt 3016.OOM \u2014 TO LET IN PRIVATE FAM- , Wy.a Bicely furolsbed room on bathroom floo with all modern conveniences.Apply He \u2018st.Antoine at.109 # OOMS \u2014 ONE DOUBLE AND SINGLE room, well furnighed and nawly clegn- 20, marble basin, hot and cold water, would suite, cheap; gentlemen only.17 City Councillors st.109 § OOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO let, with use of kitchen if required: moderste.108 Colonial avenue, near Prince Arthur.110 ¢ 00M \u2014 TO LET NICE SINGLE ROOM In newly furnished house, also large double room.with single beds, for two friends, m conveniences, Auer light, evn running water; private family; no calidten.Gentlemen preferred.211 Drummond Ro em -\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED for geatieman ef quiet bablte.No.1 \"con College ave.105 8 Ross A WELL FURNISHED double room, sise one single.all Mmul- ern convenlences.138 Manatield st.1308 4 Reoxs \u2014 GENTLEMBN, NICE ROOMS, $6 monthly.108 Drolet st.3 OOM \u2014 HANDSOMELY FURNISHED m for gentlemen, two beds if rpe- quired; open lumbl i shower: Auer light; phone.213 Sherbrool ° west.109 #6 ONE \u2014 TO LWT 0 Mes for the asason, \u2018on wiectrie ne eur ire an Avot room 9 0 \u201cComa: hercial et, y Ts Rous \u2014 WT TURKISHED FRONT on rooms 23 Belmont st.TH [xT on a Ro y etre every fret class; a preferred, 147 fer Moteaite .LARGE, WELL\" YURNISHED R= bedroom 0 on bathroom flat; rentiomen only Apply 67 Union avenue.ses 6 ; Ms \u2014 a nor à stld water, bath & et, near.Bt.Antoine at.\u2018 10 OOMS \u2014 TO LNT aim On TWO FINK pro.191 Contre ot: = rs 02 : Westmoun ly 6 ; BE A tA] 08 Bt.Antoine st, or 32a Greene avaue.110 9 OOM \u2014 TO RENT A NICH, BRIGHT R deûroom 23 Manattold BE 110 à OOM ci INGLE FRONT ROX pourd BAIE weekly, 48 Vistorsa at! \"ite Ro\" i vik ni: Froou ous ng Priv axes; prt - 8 \u2014 TO LET, UNFURNISHED vate tamlly; phone; improvements.$88¢ N = Mic ; Ties > ome, central.Apply 101 Alexander Room \u2014 ON AVE, LARGE, OOMS \u2014 A PRIVATE HOUSE, TWO double well furnished ss UNI well furnished bed- \u201caitsine or bedroom, front, dathreem flat.suitable for two: transients accommodated ; ry convenience.110 4 Rooms \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE FUR- © plahed roome, bath flat, bright, warm clean, comfortable, quiet vete family; gentlemen only.Apply 31B Victoria st.110 3 RooM \u2014 LARGE, COMFORTABLY FURnished fropt room, on bath fiat, suitable for one or twe gentlemen.57 Victoria street.Roous \u2014 PURNISHED ROOMS, FIT- » ted with all fixtures and convenience?tor doctor or dentist, with good attendance.ocoypled for past 17 years ss waiting and cogeyiting woonts b Sootor.No, 1 Belmont st.corner Beaver 206 6 OOMS \u2014 TO LIT OND LARGE AND single furnished rooms, front room, with bath, in no ohildran.2) 8t, Famille \u2018at 107 OOMS \u2014 BINGLE OR DOUBLE, ON bathroom fiat, clectric light.large wardrobes and nicely furnished; terms moderate to desirabls people.Apply 1025 -Dor- chester st.went.108 #6 QOMS THRED UNFURNISHED \" rooms to let, sultable for light housc- keeping, on bathroom flat, 183a Chatham street.110 2 OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, on bathroom flat, and Auer Nght, Apply 280 Bt.Antoine at.116 ?VHOOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOME | let.69 Mackay at.OOMS \u2014 A LADY HAS VACANCIES for four gentlemen or feur ladies employed during day.House newly furnished and decorated, all modern lLinprovements and alli home comforts, vicinity of C.P.Ration.Terma very moderate.P 1700, Star Office.110 3 OOMS8 \u2014TWO LARGE, BRIGHT, WEKLI.furnished front rooms, on bath flat, private family: gentlemen only.si Belmont at, second flat.110 4 TO OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM ON bathroom flat, with the privilege of learning French correctiy: terms moderate.Gentleman only.Apply 764 Bt.Dente *% OO0MS \u2014 JUST READY FOR OCCUPAtion, two first class furniehed rooms on bath flat, to gentlemen only; strictly VYOOMS \u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH- Da! - *d rooms.bath and telephone; private private: Al locality.29 Durocher st.house.131 Mackay at.\"es OOMS \u2014 ON SHERBROOKE WEST, 3 ooms \u2014 4 Y (SOMPORT ABLE R connecting room with balcony; meer! in à French family, 90 08 or telephone, \"electricity; also single rooms Famille at board if Tequired.Address K Mel Bar 00M \u2014 TO LET FIRST CLASS FRONT Branch oo vormes Drummen: QOMS \u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, 1M- Dorchester ot.corner Drummond.110 12 R mediate possession, use of kitchen.2 > 16 OOM\u2014DOUBLE, NICELY FURNISHED \" with modern conveniences; breakfast i required.198 Metealfe st.110 # OOMB \u2014 TWO LARGE ed conmecting, lighted, and cold runniag wetter; Stanley Apply 96 Btanley ot.R _\u2014 ~N ICELY oud 1e nd single; tremsi modated.32 Moai Col eg» ave.OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS to Jet, bathroom fat, a» MeGlll College avenue Phone Up 1561 109 8 Rooms \u2014 LARGE BACK ROOM, OPEN on versmdal.$13; suitable for two; also splendid fromt room; breakfast.338 Ahardrosks st.west.109 8 OOM \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM.3! 81.Catherine street UNFURNISH- \u2018neated, hot embers.6.FURNISHED oe socom- 109 4 west.Phone Up 4053 109 8 OOMS \u2014FUPERIOR A MMODATION, Deere furnace, room end sit- flatting room; one or two sontloman; bath ANSE Alexénder wi.opposite Bt.James Mehodist Chureb.109 5 Re HS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, ie and double, fitted, Auer light, good wardrobes, sil conveniences, with home comforts; breakfast it desired; centrally located No.1 Belmont at\u2026 erner Beaver Hall FU 108 6 OOM\u2014 A OOMFORTABLY FURNISHED «room, gentlemen anly.¢18a 8t.Antoine street.131 Roox \u2014 \u2014 TO LET BRIGHT LARGE room on main floor, Auer light, suitable for one or two gentlemen.1 A ane fteld st.2004 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, WELL furnished, with or without beard, In Parisian family.128 Laval avenue, near Leuls aquar 109 300d DOMS\u2014\u2014NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE and single, moders conveniences, telephone, ja quiet, private housse, transients acoommodated.31 Noam College eue ooMs \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, NEW- furnished, two windows, running > pathroom email rater,\" flat, abe eleotrio ught} \u2018central.si, phone.Met! H R°°% front room, bath flat, private family, phone: breakfast if desired.Avpig 1 LR chison st.OOM \u2014 NICB LAROB FRONT ROON.nicely furniehed, for gentlsmen only; tvate family; vers desirable location, near BE Louis square; no other roomaers.No.16 \u2014 BUSINESS GENTLEMAN RE- tuirfng exceptionally well furnished a at Laval avenue.08 § Jaw OOMB.\u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, R Sn use of kitchen; rent 8 dollars each à month.8 Brunswick st.107 Jeod \u2014 TO LPT NEATLY PURNIEH- RH front room on bath flat, Auer light, ne children; gentlemen preferred.nce 107 Seoûd Rex \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO RENT at 85 Macksy st.108 Baoûd ACCOMMODATION FOR EVE shed, large and OOMR \u2014 transients, niosl airy soomse, with exoell for table board.13 Vigtoria ot Rocue \u2014 OOMFORTADLE, CLEAN, well furnished rooms.Apply 6% City Councillors, st., cornér Sherbrooke.107 4eoû Roo: \u2014 TO LET, DOUBLE OR BIN- le, furnished or unfurnished, bath, hot and cold water: meals if ood locality.753 City Hall avenue.Rex, TO LET FURNISHED ROOM, 3 able for married ceuple, In English tammily, at 14 Langevin st, St.Jency.desired: 11 3 OOM8 \u2014 BED-SITTING ROOM AND bedroom, with little kitchen.will rent together or separate, Apply nr st.ooM \u2014 TO LET WBLL FURNISHED front room, with use of kitchen: terms moderates.4c Laurier ave, Bt.Henry.Rex TO LET, 44 PARK AVENUE, business gentiémen préfetref.111 3 LARGE UNFURNISHED rooms, for light house keeping, In private family, nice sunny front rooms, 4 and § dollars per month; good location.Apply 413 Bt.Andre, near Ontario, between ons and six p.m.or from seven to ten p.m Use of telephone after first of June.: 1 COM \u2014 LARGB, WBLL FURNISHED .room on ground floor, all modern conveniences; suitable for two gentlemen.Apply to 119 Union avenue.111 3 QOM \u2014 FURNISHED BEDROOM.DIN- * Ing room and kitohen, gas stove, 213 ountsin at.also basement to a temlily without children.111 3 OOMS \u2014 TO LET TWO NICE FURnished rooms on bathroom floor, with English family: terms reasonable.164 oo 63 at, dec ) TO ON® DOUBLE FUR- OOME \u2014 LET Jiahed (oom, with good Dour bi 85 on ver Hall 3 QOMS \u2014TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO let.with board or without.Apply to $3 Belby st, Westmount, 110 2 Troous 450 con ON BATH Jat.mode corvaniences.Tel = 43, 93 W erbroolse et 109 OOMS \u2014 TWO OR THRDE UNFURnished rooms, bath fist, all conveniences, 98 Bt.Famille st, OOMS \u2014 NICE PARLOR AND DOUBLE oom, newly furnished.modern cun- veniences; velvet carpet, gasallers and mantel: telephone: private family, 325 Sherbrooke East, corner Bt.Denis.111 2e0d DOUBLE tor 3 OOM \u2014 TO LET LARGE room on bathroom floor.suitable two gentlemen.1§ Brunewick st.1 OOME \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOMS AND modern eon- veniences, for gentlemen or transtence.Metosife et 11 Rex - LEGANT FURNISHED room, bathrscr fiat, «ll modern con- venjences; house newly renovated.Apply 798 Dorchester st.weit, corner Maokay : 110 T oous one 370 Palace at.Roos\u2014 SMALL FRONT ROOM Fuitomiiable for a young man.TWO BRIGHT, WELL FUR- front rooms, fami}; OOM \u2014 BINGLE FRONT ROOM, ALL d odern conveniences, quiet English gsntiemen only.35 Victoria.110 2 ELL FUR- faraily; Roous \u2014 TWO LARGE, nished rooms, One or modern conveniences: McGIll College ave.110 12 Pooms \u2014 TWO OR THREB UNFURnished rooms for light housekeeping 562 5e on bathroom flour, Catharine west, near Drummond et.110 3 Joous \u2014 28 PARK AVENUBR, LARGE front room, well furnished, suitable for two men or married young souple, healthy, central Jocality.n Roo¥s 2 ~~ NICELY FURNIS , WITH conveniences, ele eo light; [1] score one Hall HUM 110 3 telephone.Rooms -\u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURnished rooms, duuble or single; all conveniences.98 Ste.Famille ot.110 3 I OOMH - KRINGLE AND DOUBLE FURnished rooms.also unfurnished par- jor to Jet, at 41 McGill College ave.111 § TPOOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONnection \u20acnr housekeeping.gas, heat, pthwoom, OF separate; moderste rent.81 theart SITUATIONS VACANT.A, Toe LADY STENO- Powe: i muet write a good and be acourste at figures.a.H.Bims Co.Ltd, 54 Latour st.Wiis A MAN or GooD BIRTH d'education t compeaton reel ing Huat, deld, V Vermont.required 1rmshoime, Westhers: 144 8 ; ANTED\u2014 A YOUNS LADY WHO Has \\YY had some\u201d experience sailing, to takes charge of booth at the Food Buow; must be of good, beishe appoaranoe Apply Bode's Gum Co., + 30 Bt.George at.a W4 NTRD \u2014 LAD FOR WAREHOUSE, b about 17 years old; must be active, ond chance for advancement.W 1889, Biar ce, W: once, et Drones wr wae VY AT Wax VV ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SMART BOY TO open door and make himself useful around the house.Apply 30% Peel at.N ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SBR- ' vant, willing to Ego lo the country.\u2014 BAR PORTER AND CEL- = man, one with experience.Apply James st.440 Elm ave, Westmount.Won \u2014 AT ONCE OFFICE BOY.aires *_ APbly Allan 8.Bain, 34 St.Antoine a\u2019 TE DRUGGIST, SPRAKING + both languages preferred.M.Albert, 173 Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.N ANTED \u2014 FOR A SMALL FAMILY a good woman for washing and ones two days a week.W 1958, Star OC- ce.WANTED \u2014 CITY TRAVELLER FOR ' : {ithographing and printing, young man with some knowledge of the business, State ex ence and salary expected.A ply W 1953, Star Office, 2 TED \u2014 GIRL AS STENOGRAPHer.Gtate expertence und salary expected.Apply W 1954, Star Office.alt 2 {WANTED TABLEMAID AND HOUSE meid for seaside; must have references.Apply 183 University st.111 2 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN ABOUT 20, as walter; must he FEuglish speaking and of snher habits.wood wages: steady employment and quarters given.Apply to Mr.Stiles, 43 Belmont Park.NTED \u2014 BTABLE MAN OR BOY.Apply 51 Coursoi st.f ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY A GOOD.: plain cook, for Sor small 1 Doarding house of eight persons; aid com- pétemt person.appt 259 Enerbeooke st, cast, + Bt.Denis si.111 2 OOM \u2014 TO LET ONB NICE FURNISH- od room on bath floor, with or with out board; private family.529 Sherbrooke street.oo TO LET WELL FURNISHED large bedroom wnd sitting room, adjoining it reaulred; modern, bathroom flat.82 St.Matthew at.QOMS \u2014 TO RENT ONE LARGE double room and ope single room, both elegantly furnished and appointed, furalture, carpets and hangings pertectly new and tae to be had; latest and best atytes of Auer raring throughout; free use of telephone.Apply 18 Unlon ave.F COMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, with use of kitchen, hot and cold water, Apply 621 Bt.Antoine at.111 8 OOMS \u2014 NIATLY FURNIS ED, ON bath fla, in private tammy, Apply 131s Mansfield st.111 3 R® \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM, ELEC- © trie light, every conveniences, suitable for one or two gentlemen.685 City Hall ave.wbove Bherbrooke.Re _ CPLY FURNISHED LARGB double bright room to rent, with clothes cupboard and Auer light, house has good accommodation; suitable for two gen- Semen.135 Mansfield st.111 2e0d OOM \u2014 FURNISHED, LIGHT AND R airy, heated by furnace, electric light: board.it required.50 Catheart mt.111 Ro, FURNISH Breakfast T1S W.\u2014 TS PAUTIEULLS NEWLY FURNISHED LARGE om \u2014 room, single or double.= ant 111 trone mer st.RoHS ~ \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BED- and sitting room, also double room.hath flat, terms moderate.slight use of kitchen if desired.249 Sherdrooke west, near Hutchison.311 3 OOMR \u2014 FURNISH HD ROOMS let mt No.ta Tower avenue (three hoard, also table bourd; terms moder- ig west of Guy).roof garden on the ate.12 Richmond square ET .OOMS \u2014 TO LET A DOUBLE ROOM MS en TO 1 IN FRENCH FAM on ba flat, with modern convenl- nn children; for gentlemen only.$8 Dorchester west.OOMS \u2014 1:5 METCALFE STREET.A Q suite of three rooms and private bath, or will rent singly.very well furnish- 111 3 OOM \u2014 PLEASANT DOUBLE ROOM.with twip beds and large clothes press, poresisin tub on same floor, telephone, Auer light.also single room.407 Mance st.near Pine.111 3 ROME \u2014~ -\u2014 TWO OR THREE UNFURS shed rooms to let, ere à stove can be installed, on bathrvom flat, ul conveniences; terms moderate.Apply to 3 Wrexham avenue, off Guy et.111 2e0d OOMS \u2014 TO LET EXTRA LARGE uble front room.furnished, on bath tiat, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple, Auer Hight and all modern conveniences.98 University st.311 4 Rooms \u2014 908 DORCHBSTER STREET, * Beautiful large and single reo (front), running water, suitable for, quiet gentlemen.11 OOM \u2014 TO LET A LARGE FURNISHed front room and one single room, with all conveniences, in private fam- tly.193 West Dorchester st near Sleury.1 Roous THR UNFURNISHED rvoma on Ter figt, lighted and heated, newly decorated: \u2018also others, un- 111 2e04d ences, 16 City Councillors st.OOM \u2014 TO LÆT HANDSOMELY FURnished reom, with firet class board, private family.Apply #086 Tupper st.Weet- mount.LARGE DOUBLE FRONT Ro _ itable for two gentlemen o1 married cou couple.Apply B78 Cadieux st.WWANTED \u2014 RPSPECTABLE GIRL FOR Feseral \u201chousewerk.Apply Bt Cathoart street.111 (VV ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN ABOUT 8?! years old as Lpewriten and both languages fiuvently, quiok a res, $50.00 to start.Apply W 1991, Star Office.111 B%eod ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE, work, smell family; no washin ne: \u20ac es; best references required.Apply A Greene.Western avenue, esst of Was clore fice clerk, not under 30 years of axe, knowledge of French preferred.Apply, stating age und salary expected, 1997, Bter Office.3 Ww A LADY TO DEMONSTRATE at the Food Bhow, Montreal May 14th-24th.8late experiense.Address V 1934.Btar Office.111 A GOOD GENBRAL OF- ANTED \u2014 AN AMBITIOUS WOMAN, fair education, for position of trust; no stenography or seping necessary.tate age and referonces.Address M 9570, Star Branch Office, WANTED \u2014 FIRST : ter and designer: yearly engagement.Box Winnipeg.Man.CLASS FUR CUT- geod salary and 136, Free Presa, 100 ¢ WANTED cou \u2014 AT ONCE EXPERIENCED Tessea, ADDly to Alexanders Cafe, 46 W.St.Catherine st.city.ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO WASH SILVER Ww and glasses.Apply The Edinburgh Cate, 309 St Catherine st.w [WWANTED _\u2014 SMART WOMA COOK.) Apply The Edinburgh Cafe, 399 St.Catherine st.Ww TGV ANTED \u2014 BMART GIRL TO ASSI&T ! in dining room.Apply The Bäinburzh Cafe, 399 St.Catherine street west.YOUNG LANL Wanted, to answer telephone.Good wages, steady employment.Apply A Btar office.V JTANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATRLY lad; of good new commercial book firma end offices.Can make §4 dally, À 2003, Star Office.{ ED -\u2014 SMART BOYS FOR PAR- \u201c cel offices, messages.steady work.Apply to the manager, The 8.Carsley Co, mited.YOUNG 111 2e04 Reox \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM + on bath flaf, modersts price.208 Park avenue.111 $ OOM \u2014 84 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE.large bright room, two beds, ward- .Aver light, modern conveniencea.No children.Gentlemen only.ferences exchanged 111 2e0d TPOOMS \u2014 DOUBLE PARLOUR, PARTLY furnished or unfurnished, private family, svery convenience; good locality.16 Souvenir avenue.Room FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET 43 Mean College avenue, large and small.all newly renovated, Auer ant.hot and cold water 111 5 OOMS \u2014 NICE.FOR TWO FRIENDS, ladies or gentlemen, one large front double room, handsomely furnished, marble mantel, Auer lights, in select house, Wilton carpet, brass bed.103 Stanley TS furnished rooms; immediate P Ap- 111 6 ply 149 Mansfield wt.Re OMS -\u2014 ON BISHOP STREET, OND double and ome small double, Tin tull or partial board, or with use cohen; vate family.Address K $318, Star Branch Office.OOMS \u2014 TO LET COMFORTABLY furnished bedroom and large clotbws prees, suitable for young lady or gentle- oous | \u2014 TWO 8 LE FURNISHED ms in French vate family, with all home comÉorts.Apply 478 St.Denis at.111 2e0û \u2014 NICELY PURNIMHED LARGE double room, bathroom flat, Auer light, hot water, very eontral.127s St.Antoine st, corner Windwor st.oous ~ \u2014 AT 91 UNIVERSITY BTRERT.man.630 Gt.Antoine st.ntlemen only.OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, BrN- LARGE FRONT ROOM, BUIT- R #le and double, bathroom fiat, gas, Ro able 1 for two gentiemen or respectable heated; moderate rent.91 OCathoart st.married couple, with emall gas stove, for OOM \u2014 FURNISHPD, SUITABLE yon a physiclen or gentlemen, with without partial 0 8.Catherine wast, corner St.Merk st.191 3 \u2014 ON ST.CATEBRINE STREET, large front parlor.unfurnished, heated, for lady.Apply 4105 Bt.Catherine at.Telephone etmonnt' el.Ro -\u2014 PRETTILT FURNISHED SIN- modern house, facing mountain, Ever Fletcher's Field, private family, every convenience; homes comforts.W 1959, Star Office.1 2e0û \u2018your wes alone; references exchanged.No.\u20ac Tara Hall avenus.111 3e0d OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, STEAM heated, first class bathroom, Eng- Ho: femily.382 Roy et., 1113 Ro ren \u2014 TO LET NEATLY FURNISH- t reom on bath flat, Ager das mw dren: seatlemen preferred.at.-\u2014 COMFORTABLE DOUBLE room en bath fiat.eleotrio light, telephone, eto.Private family; gentlemen only need apply.13 Belmont st 111 3 Doous \u2014 38 PARK AVENUE, PRIVATE Rooms -\u2014- DOUBLE \u201c FURNISHED OR family, Jeotieman's home, new e- unfurn! 4d, with housekeeping pri- corated, large front room, crystal gaaslier, vileges, two together or separate.wardrobe; no children; telephom 183 Sherbrooke at, four doors east Duroch- Tie 3 Saw or st.Transients taken.111 3 OOMS \u2014~ TWO NICELY FU oom \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED R front rooms, double and e , on Ro front room on th flat, newly re- bathroom flat, newly cleaned.16 Kinkxora novated, every ons entence.98 Mansfield avenue, oorner \u2018Mackay st.110 3 Saw streag.| 11 2 OOMB8 \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, front and back parlor adjoining.sl.so single room, with housek ng privi- teges in a new house.217 Atwater ave.111 2e0d OOM - COMPMORTABLY FURNISHED room on bath flat; gantlemen only.Terms moderates.No children.10 Drommand o st.~ DOM8 \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLR room, 8 Mance st, three doors from Bt.Catherine nt.111 3 Roo 8 \u2014 TWO CONNECTING ROOMS, ooNs \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNIS uitable for thede.with ra: re- vont reoma: gentlpmen only: a = ferencea.140 Masstiald 111 3 cœuren ot, aèar-Fherbroo le, 11°38 rooms \u2014 2456 AT.CAT BRINE aT.OOM \u2014 LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED ato\u2019 onlTiate BS Te Ag A upte.Re Team ciècons prés 30 flat.In « new © ain le 00h; arm Tearen ; ; roem- BT roOUli ATMS TOME 2064 16 venus ovemase fi 8 WAN COMMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED rooms in quiet house, use of telephone.Gentlemen on 07 University st.IF YOU OM TO RENT THIS COLUMN OF The STAR OFFERS ran MEANS ma y A DE- OCUR PROMPTL SIRABLE OLASS OF TENANTS.£ 1 A ROOMS WANTED.WWANTED \u2014 BY MARRIED ba two neat] fornighed aniing > reems with pe or tee of Te Fam Tosstandier ave er V vant who undersiands Dian cooking; family of two; no w Ming: small flat; willing to ge to country, n Montreal, for few weeks Phone East 78 or or can 457 Bt.Hubert street.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, GOOD BDU- cation, for college work.Call at once, Mpon's Syllabie Shorthand and Busip College, Karn Hall 35 Operators Wanted\u2014To work on soft shirts.Also 3 experienced girla to put on collars.Apply at once, The Standard Shirt Mir Co.Ltd., 213 Delorimier ave.111 Beod WANTED \u2014 HOUSE-TABLBMAID, WiLling to go tn the country; must have Food Teferenaes.Mrs.Lindsay.320 Drum- moi WUANTBD \u2014 A GOOD HOUSE-TABLE- | maid, willing to go to Dorval for the summer.Apply 30% Mountain st.STENOGRAPHER Balary $13 a weelt.Underwood machine; permanent employment, Applications from those ent for the position solicited.Norris P.Bryant, stock broker.84 St.Francois Xavier street (Room E.) 11 2 i D \u2014 iT ONCE A GOOD GBNER- al servant for email: family, @: Hudson Heights, near Montreal.Apply 149 Met- ~ GYRLS BAT, ONCE.WATE Patio Morris and Co., 118 St.Henry et.ANTED \u2014 SMART BOY WANTED for shippl department.301 Coris- tine Bldx., corner Paul end St.Nicholas.TURNERS Wanted\u2014Experienced collar turners; Also girls to lekrn.Good pay.avy Mr.Power, The Standard Shirt Co, Delori- mier ave.AILIFT°8 SALE PROVINCE bec, District of Mont Supsrinr Court.Da.Plainyfr.ve.De M.A.McA On the 19th day of May, 1906, or \u2018the clock In the forenoon, at No.444 Rachel at.in the City of Montreal, will ba sold by \u2018authority of Justice, all the \u2018goods and chattels of ths sald Defendant, saised APPLY 144.111 and Fr QUE- 3404.vir, enu- at ten SITUATIONS VAGANT.ANTRD \u2014 INVOICE CLERK.ONE who understands stenography and typewriting.Btate salary expectéd and give references.Address O 675, Btar Office.110 2 WaBTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TU DO : houssmaid's work.another maid kept.Must de willing to te the country; Protestant preferred.4007 Dorchester a 10 3 ANTED \u2014 OPERATORS FOR AMA- seen skiving machine.Apply at The Ames-Holden Co., 49 Victoria sq.110 23 HOUSBM AID: MUST Apply at 23 Mackay or after 6.30 p.in YV ANT ED \u2014 A have references.nt.before 10 a.m.110 WANTED ~~ MACHINISTS, LATHE AND planer hands, accustomed to machine ron! work, for location Western ontario.Apply K 1737, Star Office.110 13 ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GE RAL BSER- W: vant; no washing or Ironing.43 Guy = 110 2 NV ANTED \u2014 A TEMPORARY HOUSE and tablemeid; must have good references.Apply 760 Sherbrooke at.wh 3 and books in a club.ment.F 1361, Gtar Off - ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OR YOUNG lady stenographer, able to keep cash one month's engage- ce.108 3eod I ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, BTHADY PAINter, who can also oun paper; steady job.room and board on premises.Apply Manager, Turkish Bath Hotel, St.Monique street.ANTED \u2014 GIRL FOR GENSRAI ironing or vook- Apply to 3513 111 3 V \u201cwork, no wasaing.ing; must have references.Roslyn ave, Westmount.TANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR LABELLING and wrapping Florida water to Davis and Lawrence Uo.109 Sa s-od JTANTED \u2014 FIRST CLARS WAITRESS- 6s and chambermaids for lake St.Joseph Hotel, Lake St.Joseph, P.Q.Stale age.salary expected.experience and refor- ences.Also one furnace and kitchen man, experienced; house open June 20th, cInses October lst.Address ¥ H.Danforth, Manager, 12 India st, Boston.Masa.109 6 3aw ANTED \u2014 CATTLEMEN FOR ENG- ! * land wanted; fres passage and return.Apply or encluse stamp for partiou- lars, Tattersoll an egan, 135 st James at.sole shipping agents.109 3sod ANTED -\u2014 GENDRAL BERVANT | where other servant 18 kept.Apply 308 109 Prince Artaur at.2eod V ANTED \u2014 FIRST COOK AND ASSISTant, from June 16, \u201806, for Lake View House, lake 8t.Joseph, Que.Must have Al references.Btale solar.J 3436,, Bar ot- fice.3e0d VV ANTED \u2014 83 A DAT SURE, SEND US your address and we wWili show you how to make 83 & day absolutely sure; we furnish the work and teacn you free; you work in the locality where you live.Send us jour address und we will explain the business fully; remember we guarantee = clear profit of $3 for every day's work absolutely sure: don't fail to write to-day.Imperial Silverware Co., Box 803, Windser, Ont.297 143ec0d \\ ANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC MEN OF ' good character to sell for the Fonthill Nurseries.Previous experience not essential Steady work.Liberal pay.Handsome oulfit tree.Apply at once, Stone hd Vallipgron, Toronto 156e0d VV ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN WANTED FOR auto-spray; best compressed-air hand ral terms.Bample ma- Cavers 7 1bteo0d sprayer mi chine free to approved agents.Bros.Galu Ont QY ANTED \u2014 BITUATIONS AND OPENings in Winnipeg and the Canadian North-West can be found by advertising in The Free Press, Winnipeg; it contains every day almost four solid ocoldmns of \u2018situations vacant, mule and female\u201d vertisements; sample copies free.Address Free Press, Winnipeg, mentioning 1a paper.156e0d VV ANTED \u2014 BALESMEN.GET line that is booming, Kepresent the Everything to date.spo commission.Beaso Capital Nurseries, Ottawa, Eat 37 3¢ Jaw ANTED \u2014 MEN TO BELL LOCALLY or to go on the road appoinung and supervising sub- agen; ern grown trees and plants in demand.Taree plans of en- ment, pay guaranteed.Write for terms, LES Bros Co.Montreal seoû \u2018 ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO ASSIST WITH ousework.Apply 76 Columbia ave, Westmount, first svenué west of Greens, off Dorchaster at.1113 3 V TANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.QUICK AT short orders, for a restaurant.Apply 1139 (new number) St Catherine east, Californian Quick Lanoh.VV ANTED \u2014 APPRENTICE FOR DRESSmaking immediately.Addreas K 85:8, Btar Branch Office.[NYT LADY BOOKKEEPER, Im some knowledge of typewriting.Apply by letter, with references, to The Montreal JoweHery Company, 241° Tempe Bldg.City.{VV ANTED \u2014 IMMRADIATELY COMPE- { tent stenogrepher.Apply in own- handwriting, stating experience.Address K #811, - tar Berench Office.111 2eod ANTED \u2014 GOOD ACTIVE BENCH hands at once.The Canadian X!4.Co., Ltd., Shearer st.and Canal Bank.[WANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENERAL am; muet know oooking, willing Apply 250 to go to the B8ault for summer.Dust Sherbrooke st.WANTED \u2014 PHARMACY STUDENT, Junior, excellent opportunity for one deatring to learn French.Leovurs and De- cary.corner &t.Denis and St.Catherine.N ANTED\u2014 CARRIAGE BLACKSMITHS, \u2018 : four; painters, seven; woodworkers, excellent wages; permanant.Apply Box 1, treal tar Oftice, Toronto.ANTBD A GOOD FIRST CLASS tasloresa, permanent employment and regular wages.Apply to Gibb and Com- 108 5 pany, 148 St.James at.A GOOD HOUSE AND WA Mabie emald.Apply to Mrs.Robert Reid, 558 Bherbrooke at.we # A BOY MAKE HIM- WAL : seit PT aetul for light work in a fao- tory.Apply Montreal Embroidery, 38 Notre Dame TO ANTED \u2014 BAILOR TO RIG YACHT + on lake Bt.Louls.Apply room 415, 17 Place d\u2019Armes Hill WANTED \u2014 GOOD SKIRT OPDRATORS.© Good wages.Steady job.Address Universal Skirt Mtg.Co., Ottawa, Ont.111 6 ANTED \u2014 FOR SAWMILL, ONTARIO, , $3.80 day; one setter, one Bolu fi day: two doggers, $23-330 monih.Board Canadian cy, 188 8t.James st.111 2e0d ANTED-\u2014 YOUNG MAN, AGE 18, FOR t¥V.general office work.Appis at once, room 36, Inglis Bldg.111 2eod SITUATIONS VACANT.a WANTED t recommended, able \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.to do - ins.willing to wo to Boucherville ror oh, sununer, no washipg or troning; good wager 467 Sherbrooke at.an ; between Ca City Hall ave, re NY ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE GENERAL SERvant; good wages; no washing.Apply 88 Tupper at.110 à + NTED \u2014 A YOUNG MAN FOR OF fice work.good future.Apply P.O.Box 835.110 3 ANTEOD - EXPEKRIENCBD OPERA- : ! torse on stlk and lawn walsts, also experienced ahirt gperators.A.H.Buns Co.u Ltd, 64 Latour et.\\ 'ANTED \u2014 KITCHEN BOY POR GOLF \u2018 Club wanted at once.Must be good appearing bos and able to assist in waiting 110 3 on table.R 1760, Star Uffice.JV ANTED \u2014 OOMPETENT GENERAL | servant, good cook, from May lon to July lat, References required.Apply Tie Sherbrooke west.10 W+ ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE ONE OR MORN 1 experienced waitresses, in year rounua hotel; wages 33.50 per week.Write Ii wiek House, Rutland, Vt.110 «\u2014 YOUNU GIRLS TO LEARN artificial flowers, Apply to Dominlon Flow: M15.0., Dowd oe near Was perlonced an & Feather Jours.VV ANTED \u2014 A NURSE AND A HOUSE- i , tablemaid.Apply with references to Mra.A.Allan Mackonsie.500 Sherbrooke \".V ANTED \u2014 CHECKERS AND MARK- + ers for the Queen's Jubliee Laundry Co., 583 Laurier avenue, Mile End.110 3 [VV ANTED \u2014 OFFICE BOY REQUIRED [tor a large office.Apply In own hand- 1759, Star Office, 110 3 writing tv R YVAN \u2014 VALET.ENGLISH, WANTS uation.understands all duties, hunting, shooting, yachting ete.age 27, disengaged.Address K $473 Star Branch Office.110 3 3 ANTED -\u2014\u2014 BOOKKEEPER WANTED.An active young man who could ia- vent 42000 to $3000 in a manufac: some standing.whica ahortly kerr be Incorporated, when secretaryship will be n to investor.Good salary offered and highest references will be required.Manufacturer, Box 1171, Montreal, AY 'ANTED \u2014 A COOK AND A HOUSE- tablematé; must be willing to go to the countey.Apply 268 University at.318 Apply P.Q.110 3 NV ANTED -\u2014 GIRLS FOR DINING- : ream and pantry, also bell beys.Ap ply to Gt.James Hotel.ny ANTBD \u2014 FIRST CLASS WOMAN cvuok for passenger stéeambvat.Appiy 165 Common at.References required.111 à VV ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO 46- ! ajat in housswerk, ope who can go home @t night is preferable; have good reference.$0 Mackay et.Shoe Salesman WANTED Must be experi both languages fluently, Star Branch office.À ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERIENCED must and Address J pau7, BOOK - \u20ac ya TED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL TO ASsist with general work, wiilin to ED to the country for summer.Apply at once to 88% Mountain st.ANTED \u2014 GENBDRAL SERVANT, small famil tent girl well paid.Apartments.WAT \u2014 AN ELEVATOR BOY.H.' A.Wilder & Co.821 St.Cetherine st.of three adults; co 134 Mackay at, Stern VV ANTED \u2014 GBNERAL SERVANT, family of three; no washing.Fiat, 243 1113 WW ANTED 8TENOGRAPHER, WITH good Totdrentes and previous experience.Also a junior clerk, with good references, for stores department.Apply to 8 1838, Star Office.111 2 V thur.VV ANT ANTED \u2014 SALESMAN FOR GENERal store; wood wages and steady employment.to a competent man.John Hunter Bim aveaus A GENERAL BERVANT.292 Prince Ar- ANTED \u2014 Apply Immediately, and Sona.Huntingdon, Que.Ÿ ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vam, with references, one willing to go to the country.Apply 38 Lorne avenue, 111 8 WANTE MIDDLE AGED WOMAN es era servant, to go to ocoumtry for summer; TT of three; permanent position and good w ea.Apply in writleg, J.Robertson, nr Dalhousie st.3 ANTHD \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL sEoR- W ot for firet June.Apply 150 St Luke st.LB \u2014 OLD BRICKS, MATER- ote.Apply to near Bu Law- oray Company, 242 8t.James ANTED \u2014 BOY FOR OFFICE WORK IVY \u201cand messages.Apply to Davie sad Lawrence Co.388 Bt.Antoine st ANTED EXPERIENCED OPBRA- tors on pants, also Reece bution hole operator.Apply to Miss Baines, Robart C.Wilkins, Dowd si, next to corner ET \u2014 AT PHILIPSBURG, P.marie euttars, wages 260 to 30 WAL hour.Also a good bed rubber, 3 Dei to Philipsburg pire and Quarry cas Philipsburg, Q., or to David Moai, 206 Merchants Bank Bldg.Mont va ANTBD \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvants, also young cooke, having oity 33 Union avenue, V references.Mrs.Burns, Registry Office.WANTED \u2014 STRONG BOY FOR Bis.| : cuit factory, 183 Mountain et NTED \u2014 WOMAN TO WASH DISH- ! es, short hours.Main branch, Bbeton Quiak Lunoh, 58 Victoria sa.ANTED FTR8T CLASS ! und eteamfitters: steady Job.Date, 153 Craig at.west.WANTED \u2014 AT ONCB 6MART GIR \u201c wbo can - do plain ovoking, for country hotel; wages Address 3 Box M., P.O.Te sat ony {llage.Que.111 3 GROCERY \\yunTED EXPRRIENCEHD cierk, Brgheh speaking preferred; youn ons John man, between 20 end 25 years old; m have od references.Address to V 1931, Star Offica Want \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, A8 NURSE for baby nine months; sleep nt home if preferred.Apply door B., 147 Bishop ut WANT \u2014 TWO YOUNG MEN FOR ener office work.Salary from 35 to §¢ per weak.Apply to Mr.Dearostore.221 .Chasles Borromee st., Empire Tobacco YOUNG MAN \u2018Wanted, jours man 15 or 16 years of age, for office work, One with exper- lence preferred.Apply, with [eferencen.to Mr.Whyte, Canadian Rubber Company of Montreal, Limited.111 8 VV 4NTED \u2014 TRAVELLER TO CALI, ON droggists and hotels to sed an article of mertt; no op commission Gtate round.Ciovering and UNG WOMAN AS GEN- servant in family of two; comfortable home for right person: references required.Apply 433 Metoaife ave, West- mount ANTOD D COOK.WITH REferences, willing to go to Murray Bay.Apply Mre.Percy R.Gault, 130 Mac- kay st.113 3 ANTED \u2014 AN OFFICE BOY.ARPLY Y to American S8peciaity Co., 3 N.Dame st.east.WAN TRD\u2014 AN EXPERIENCED Nuns { tor a little boy references required.Apply 150 Drummon et.1m 2 We \u2014 BY THRE MASTER BARbers\u2019 Social Club of Montreal, first ass barbers.Address N.Laliberte, {16 BL cntherine ot.east.th thin ceuss.consisting of radiators, eto.line carrying at present.Address The Hy- WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED WAIT- J.B.TRUDBAU, B.8.C.Montreal, 10th siene Kola Company, 84 Caurch st., Toron- Temses; good wages.Apply between, \u2019 Mav, 1908.to, Ont.and 10 am.room 38 Imperial Ban k Dis.11 ?AILIFES SALB_PROVINCE or y» VWANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE B bec.District of Mont No.9! Gelivery waggon ANA assist In store WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED HEMMER Cireuit Court.Warden Kin hee fon, 5 ., in Ontario.References required.Apply P.on soft shirts.Hudson Bay Kpittine Pisimitr.Na as, efendant.On ©.Be Box 107, Montreal.Fo.40 St.Antoine st, top oy 19th of May, 1906.at ten of the clock oT ir the forenoon, at No.444 Rachel streat, ANTED \u2014 EXPBRIENCHD BARTERS and at noon at the domicile of the anid De- VVANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN ABS BILLING : clerk; must ba gond at figures and néant.No.019 Cmdieux st, in the City have references.Apply Montreal Copper Co, of Montreal, will he sold by authogity of Ltda, William and M.Thomas sta.111 2 Justice, alt the gonds and chattels Bf the {4 Defendant, ssised in this cause, con- ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE AGED DRIVER, sisting of peusthold furniture and, Ed 4 Aust se steady and well recommend- + ures, ore.me © .analy yracuse Bmeiting Werks, 333 5.C.Mestresl bid May, 104.+ x.aii 2 Apply = V on skirts: good wages.Co.$8 Med e American Costume Mfg, WANTED \u2014 WOOD WORKERS TO work on elsctrio care.and cabimet makere.À The Ottawa Car Co, 44, Ottawa .poly we 8 alse va.| with reference.ADPly _ rt \u2018 TANTED \u2014 GRNERAI, SERVANT W family of-three, no children, STAR\u2014THURSDAY, MAY SITUATIONS /ACANT.NNN Sr, } ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS UPHOLS- | terere Apply Mr.Howard, gare of Castle and Son.564 Bt.Catherine nirest west (wear Drummond st.) 110 2 VV ANTED \u2014 50 LABORERS APPLY TO Quinlan and Robertson, Hlack's Bridge, Montreal! 109 4 ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID; CITY REference.Apply 135 Mackay at.Mrs.410 Ogden.WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED MA- \u2019 chine girls.Apply 28 Prince Arthur street, 108 4 WANTED \u2014 GENERAL MAN WANTED at Coif Club.Must be able to milk cows.Good salary and board: must have fine references.M 155%.Star Uffice.109 3 Wanted\u2014An organist (pipe organ) and choir master, gentleman.Address, stating salary.references, ote, St.Andrew's Church (Presbyterian) Hox 314, 8.108 4 Pictou.% JANTED \u2014 ONE CARRIAGE BLACKsmith.two helpers and two body- workers.Imunediately.L.Duhamel, Limit- Another Special Announcement FRO.T .\u2018 Quenneville & Guerin Cut-Rate Drug Store.We are advertising this day, along with the ordinary list of pharmaceutical products, some \u2018\u2018specialties\u201d highly recommendable, their good effects having been ascertained on several occasions.You will procure every one of them at any of our ed.109 Murray at, Ottawa.+ six (6) stores.\\ ANTED \u2014 KITUHEN GIRLS APPLY Chut, Windsor Hotel, Stanley st.en- Our trance 109 3 Regular.Price.WVANTED \u2014 BRITISH FIRE OFFICE Cuticura Soap .38¢ 25e vant 3 lor.; .8 2349 T0\" smart union.Apply F Sos 5 Resinol Soap .35e 25e T Oriental Cream.31.73 31.50 SANTE - TLAUNDRESS TO TAKE .4 Par ; ~ W home family washing.references re- Colgate\u2019's Taleum .25 19\u20ac auired Apply to Mrs.GF.C.Smith, Jo?Mennen's Talcum .25e 196 : D a St.Mark s'.second flat.116 Omega Ol .BOG 40e V JANTED \u2014- FIRST CLASS PRESSMEN Minard's Liniment, .be 19e on vonts, steady employment.Apply Robinson's Rarley ., 25 20e factory.E.A.Small and Co, 8 Latour st Nestle's Food .+.40c 36c 110 3 Pain Killer .28\u20ac 19¢ _ ne ; Fellows Syrup SU 25 \u201c5x0 WASTED as AIN TERE aE 3 BUT Paine\u2019s Celery Com.§1 00 65e rat vla y.h = .Lo 34e a à er Abbey's Salts, large [1 38¢ 5 .tH.110 J $ Arcand.No ! Beaver Han Hi : Abbev'x Kalts. se | y Physicians.boc.TONIC SYRUP, A combination of the Hypophos- phites.As a general \u201cbuilding up\u201d preparation it has no equal; 50c.and ADAM'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS.The best treatment for Dyspepsia in every form; will settle the stomach disorders and regulate the action of the Intestines; 5c and b0c.a ox.MONARCH'S PROMOTER.Will restors your hair to its natural colour and preserve its beauty.It is not a dye.Guaranteed to give entire faction; 80c.a bottle, 3 for NEWBRO'$ HERPICIDE.A new, scientific, non-irritant germicide; cures dandruff, falling hair, and prevents baldness: contains no grease: $1.00 a bottle, PICO'S SARSAPARILLA, To be taken as a spring blood al- terutive.Contains lodide of :potas- alum.It is certainly the best preparation of tho kind you can posstbly take.It is a perfect blood purifier; $1.00 a bottle, 3 for $2.28.FRANK'S CORN EXTRACTOR.A painless and radical cure for corns, warts, and bunijons; absolutely reliable; 250, a bottle, FRANK'S LIQUID BUG POISON.This preparation will rid your house from that troublesome pest.Try it; 25c.a bottle, ADAM'S TOOTHACHE GUM, Nothing better to Stop pain, kill the nerve; 10c.a bottle.LALLEMAND\u2019S CREAM OF BEAUTY Insist on having this preparation for sour campiexion; none will give as good results; 26c.a bottle, will 1393 Ontario, cor.St.Hubert.700 St.Catherine East, cor.Visitation.701 Notre Dame West, cor, Versallles.Quenneville & Guerin, Druggists, Orders by 'Phone promptly attended to.1834 St.Lawrence, cor.Falrmount, Annex.691 St.Catherine.397 St.Antoine, cor.Fulford.SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED -\u2014\u2014 100.000 PLUMBERS, PLASterers, brick layers wanted for Ban Francisco; we prepare you in few weeks; Union card guaranteed.Free catalogue.Coyne Bros.Trade Schools, New York, Chicago, BL Louls 106 303 Brass Polishers Wanted.Apply The H.R.Ives Co, 108 26 Limited.SITUATIONS VACANT.Pe Competent Stenographers ire cordially invited to make use of our Employment Départment.We are being constantly requested by business\u2019 houses to supply good operators.We wish to hear only from those fully competent, both male and female.No charge of any \u2018kind is made for our services.United Typewriter Co.Ltd.101 St.Francois Xavier st 110 8\" VV ANTED-\u2014 MEN FOR CATTLE STBAM- | ors to British porta, free passage and return.Apply or encloses stamp to D.J.Lyons and Co, Licensed Shipping Agents, signed will receive applications for position of city engineer for city of Cal- tary.Alta, up to May 25th, The next applicants to give references and state experience and salary required; duties to begin about June 15th it possible.H.R.Gilles, City Clerk.10% 26 SHORTHAND IN 30 DAYS Any young lady or gentleman can start a course at our Collegs, no matter how poorly paid you may be.We have 12 forms of payment in BOYD'S famous system of Shorthand, Typewriting, Spelling, Composition, Punctuation, Mimeographing, Stenciling, Office Methods, or Goodwin's Modern System of Bookkeep- Branches.baokward pu- Syllabic Shorthand and Businesa College.Karn Hall, 468 St.t'atherine Street West.Tel.Up er 10 \\ TANTED \u2014 MEN TO LEARN BARBER trade.New system.Only eight weeks required.Splendid time to begin.B sca- son soon.Top wages guaranteed graduates.Positions always walting.Best trade In the world for poor man.Littls capital starts business.Write for free catalogue.Moler's Barber College, 131 Prince st.New York City.108 \u20ac VY ANTED \u2014 A YOUNG WOMAN AS good plain cook In amall private fam- fly.Apply 1836 Mansfleld st.108 ¢ HOUSEKEEPER Wanted, for high-class private institution of 30 persons.healthy young woman who understands economical buying.direction of servants, and the serving of dainty meals.Address, with list of references, G.9221, Star Branch office.108 8.\\ ANTED \u2014 DRY GOODS MANAGER.An experienced salesman to take charge of our Moncton Branch; to one fili- ing a similar position and having a good general knowledge vf values this vacancy offers a fine opportunity.Apply with references, age.salary, etc.J.D.han Company, Newcastle, N.R.108 \u20ac VW ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MEN TO ACT AS agents all over Canada; must be well recommended; can make from eight to ten dollars a day.Write or apply in person to Vineberg, Talloring Co, Limited, 40 &.Antoine st, Montreal.106 6 WANT ED \u2014 ALDIS HALL'$ BARBDER Colleges, 314 Washington at.Boston, Mass.Wages while learning.Instructions; tools; board; room; railroad ticket free hy \"(Co-Operative Plan.\u201d Get particulars immediately.109 4 VWWANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN OR GIRL ' knowing shorthénd and typewriting.also a little French, for office work; begin- ner, with chance for promotion.Apply Ocean Mills, 104 Mount Royal.Telephone East 1542.109 3 3 ANTED - THREBD LONG STRAW collar makers; lece work.8 & H.Rorbridge, Rrandon, A 109 \u20ac +\" JWANTED - GDNERAL SERVANT 1M- .+ mediately, for the country, permanent: other servants kept.Address Dulferin Grammar Erhnoi, Brigham.Que.110 3 \\ ANTED -\u2014 A GOOD GENERAL BER- vant.references required.Apply 79 110 4 St.Matthew nt.WANTED -\u2014 A GOOPp COOK.APPLY AT YY.30% Peal st.116 8 \\WANTED \u2014 TO STUDY DENTISTRY A young man.age abou ; must be well recommended.Address D bo00, Btar 37% esse at, Montreal, near Grand Branch Office, 108 6 \" 110 78 ANTED \u2014 ENGINERR, THE UNDER- WANTED \u2014 MAID FOR GENERAL housework, family of two.Apply 162 Luke st Pr à Bt.THE CURING OF HERRING.Mr.Cowie Will Give Demonstrations AL Bonaventurs County, Speclal to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014The work of Mr.John J.Cowie of Lossiemouth, Scotland, In instructing the fishermen of Eastern Canada in the methods of curing herring, according to the Scottish practice, ts still being carried on with marked success.A number of demonstrations have beerf given in the Maritime Provinces, and on Friday, May 11, the first demonstration in the province of Quebec will be given by Mr.Cowle at Bonaventure River, Bonaventure County, on the Bay Chaleur.This visit of the herring curing expert was secured by Mr.Charles Mar- cil, member for Bonaventure and Deputy Speaker of the House, and {t ls for the purpose of teaching the Bay Chaleur fishermen how to prepare their fish so they will bring higher prices in the world\u2019s markets.The herring fisheries of little Srot- land annually yield about six milion dollars, while those of all Canada yleld only about one-third that sum, the difference being largely due to the Scottish method of curing, Canadian herring being practically shut out ot the markets of the world, while herring from Great Britain, from Norway and from Holland find ready sale at good prices It is claimed that when Mr.Cowie\u2019s curing methods are in practice here, Canadian herring will be able to compete with the best products of any country.Fire at 8t.Anne, Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, May 10.\u2014The Regina hotel at Bt.Anne de Beaupre was destroyed by fire this morning, at 10 o'clock.Loss $25,000, insurance $11,500.Quality Talks.When buying your supply of ham or breakfast bacon intist on your grocer slving you \u201cCorona\u201d brand.You want quality always.You get it in the \u201cCorona\u201d hams and breakfast bacon.Special Notice.Big Piano Removal Bale.We have stil & few more days in the old building owing to unexpected delays in getting into the new Lindsay Building.The special removal prices #till hold good on nearly all lines.The Hat includes many new upright and grand pianos by Chickering, Heintz- man & Co.Lindsay; new and second - ha organs by various makers, and \u2018automatic piano players.Also soma superdb pianos in art cases.C.W.Léndeay, Limited, 2366 St.Catherine street (old number) : 110 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY.NA 1 IN VIN LL Ve ss z \\ CHAIRS to call and that line.the seat, week LABELLE & CO.We invite custpmers in need of Cafe, Office or Library in solid oak, highly polished, moveable seat upholstered in leather.space is managed for the hat under special price for the DA 10, 1906.or ARM CHAIRS for inspect our assortment in This comfortable CHAIR A real value at $4.50.Our $2.75 .Specially made for hotel, used as a writing shelf, WE HAVE STILL LEFT 40 ARM CHAIRS cane seated, The right arm is large enough to be Our special price for this week - golden oak finish, round etc.Regular price $4.75.$2.75 OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL NE 0\u2019 OLOOK.Nos.5 to 9 Notre Dame Street, West Saturday.to order, have no have à number of selling at cost.High CH 890 ST.On Friday and Saturday We Will Take Tweed and Homespun Suits, silk or Satin lined Coats, in any desirable style and trimming.a Reduced from $30.OUR SILK SUITS Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed.RIDING HABITS a Specialty.A.Litwin, Between Mountain and Drummond sts.Orders on 00.This offer is only for Friday and equal In style, fit and quality.We also SAMPLE SUITS and SKIRTS we are ass American Ladies\u2019 Taflor, CATHERINE STREET.Tel.Up 3598.\u2018think has helped me wonderfully, and 1 cannot recog- get another as good.{t can be beaten.It mend it too highly.I feel like a different man entirely, I still beg to remain, Your friend, D.JANNISON.There strong words from grateful They should inspire the readers of t is a cure for them in my remedy.0 those who are tired of paying doubt if anything will help them, I me my pay when you are curdd, I w ing me one cent in advance, Troubles, Nerveua Debllity, Lost Vita are.breaking down physically.I know that no man remains a w sure that you want to over © eve shown itself on you.I don't think t feel as big and and I want you te have my book, strength was only electricity, and ho to tell you the names of some men w came to me they were physical wrec specimens of physical manhood.Call To-day I've got a beautiful book, full of good honest talk about how men are made big and noble, and I'll send it to you, free, sealed.if you mend me this coupon.Call for consultation.Free.WEAK MEN PAY WHEN CURED Dr.McLaughlin's Electric Belt Cures Varicocele, Rheumatism, Kidney Troubles.Lame Back, Sciatica, Stomach Electricity Will Cure You Take my Electric Belt for what it will do for you.Wear it when you sleep at night, or while you are resting after your work.You will find it a vitalizer, a tonic to your nerves, a, rejuvenator of waning vitality.Use it for any ailment which drugs have failed to cure, and you will never cease praising it T claim that T can cure you weak men; that I can pump new life into worn-out bodies: that can cure your pains and aches, limber up your joints and make you feel as frisky and vigorous as you ever did in your life.That's claiming a good deal.but I have a good remedy, and know it well enough to take all the risk.Owen Sound.Ont, Marçh 15, 06.Dr.McLaughlin: Dear 8ir.\u2014Thertrouble\u201cfor which 1 purchased your Belt hag entirely .t was only after a great deal of hesitancy and inquiry rom your patients that I bought one of yodr Belts.but 1 am now lad that I did.ectly well, and strong ar felt so well as I do now.ours truly.GEO.A.STARK.men are just fresh from the pen.his paper with fresh hope that there without results, and to those who make this offer: If you will secure {11 let you have my Belt without pay- lity, and every indication that you - eaklinæ because he wants to.I am ry indication of early decay that has he man lives who would not like to describe how I learned that w I learned to restore it; also I want ho will tell you that when they ks.and are now among the finest DR.M.A.MoLAUGHLIN, 214 St.James st., Montreal, Can.Please send me your book, free.NAME.icv 000 oon ADDRESS., .Office Hours\u2014$% a.m.to 8 pm.Wednesdays and Bat.until 9 p.m.ary ssn see BOGUS HEALTH INSPECTORS.Five More Women Lodge Complaint With the Police.Since the item regarding the bogus health inspector appeared exclusively in last evening's Star, five women have reported to the police that they have been victims of this fraud.The women who made the complaints are from residences on Woodstock, Cadieux, Notre Dame, Montcalm, and St.George streets.- Detectives D.B.McLaughlin and Richards are working on the case and expect to capture the man in a shor* time.Health department officers are dress: ed in a uniform, wear a hat with D.P.8.on the front and also a badge.Gasoline Stove Exploded.\u201c As the result of a gasoline stove ex- ploaion there was a small fire in the machine shop of A.E.Whitehouse, in the rear of 25 Bleury street to-day.The damage will not amount to much.Em $ Street Raltway Lacrosse, to hold a meeting at Cote street tomorrow evening to organize for the season.\\ Many to Select From.The best known ladies\u2019 shoe in Canada to-day is the Dolly Varden, although it ie but a short time since the first Dolly Varden was opened on St.Catherine street In Montreal.Selling at the same price in both Canada and the United States, the Dolly Varden haa given to the ladies of Canada the opportunity which they have longed for.Few retall shoe dealers grew en- thusistic over the importation of Am- eritan shoes, and they only stock a few sparse styles, but in the Dolly Varden boos shop all the prevalling styles are shown In all sizes.And $4 and 83.50 R patr\u2014just think of it ench & Smith, 440 St.Cattierine street, for- tufiately secured the agency for this shoe as soon as it was demonstrated that the buyer would not have to pay duty, 7 : J gaol.and haa his cab license cancelled The Street Rallway Lacrosse club fs|.CABMAN GOT LECTURE.Recorder After Severs Castigation Revoked His License.Louis Adler, hackman, charged with being drunk and damaging property, appeared this morning before Mr.Recorder Weir in Recorder's Court, and was fined $20, or two months in on the first charge.On the second he will have to pay damages, besides the cost of the case.Adler went yesterday to Aronson & Ruthenberg, pawn brokers, on Craig street, to sell some goods.The price offered did not satisfy the accused, who, in showing his dissatisfaction, broke the glass in a show case, In sentencing him, the Recorder said: \u201cYou are not fit to be a hack- man.1! hope that the Hackman's As- soclation will appreciate my effort to purge their ranks of bd ards and disreputable men who stoop to base actions and drive profiigates and drunkards.You are not fit to be a hackman; therefore I cancel your license.\u201d Camp Reunion at the Y.M.C.A.During the season of 1905 the Association Camp at Lac St.Joseph was one of the most successful ever held.To-night the boys are to open the =ea- son with a regular camp gatherfng.consisting of camp songs, music, re freshments and a mock trial.Wholesale Bribery Charges.Boston, May 10.\u2014The Suffolk County | Court House was a place of unusus: | activity to-day, when members of th- | Legislature appeared in answer to summonses by District Attorney Moran calling upon them to testify before the Grand Jury on the subject of bribery charges.The unprecedented Occasion att a large number of persons to the ¢hurt building.8»venty- five members of the House had bean summoned to appear to-day and process servery arthed with summonses for the pining members of the - - islature % or the lookout to ve | similar on \u201cTelephone Up 669.YOU WILL LIKE IT.{ik te an important question in the household.Don't be satisfied that your present supply ta Just the thing.Make a change.Get the milk that ls Guaranteed Pure and Wholesome.Cleanliness in every detail vf transport and delivery is another important detail with us.The Guaranteed Pure Milk Co., Ltd., 1685 8T.CATHERINE STREET.Friday and Saturday MARCHANDS 4-STORES-4 We have for the two above-mentioned days only prepared a sale without precedent in Skirts, Costumes, Coats, Blouses, Capes, etc.The great reductions are made from our Spring stock, which are the latest creations of this season.Our Summer stock is now complete, and prices in reach of all.Space does not permit us to enumerate all the lines, but we give here a faint idea of the great bargains offered for Friday and Saturday.The Finest Value in the City at $8.50 New Corset Coat $12.00 value, Friday and Saturday Special Offer for Friday and Saturday One lot of 100 dozen Blouses at our four stores to be sold at 78c.These Blouses are all finewhite lawn of extra good quality, pleated and with several rows of insertion, and made from the latest models.Real value $1.25.Friday and Saturday Only 78c.Another Line at Half Price, $2.00 for 99¢ Blouses in White Victoria Lawn, with large ' pleats, a very neat design of insertion, well finished in the very latest style.While they last 990.;.SPECIAL VALUE! Skirts for Summer, $4,00 for $2.50 Skirts in Blue and Black Lustre, made with g gores and penny-stitching, a new a .These Coats are in fawn covert cloths and whipcord, made on the finest French canvas.Making a fine shaped and fitting coat.Elegant cut, trimmed in self applique; new sleeves, Always sold for $12, Hurry up! Friday and Saturday, Our Costumes, $17.50 for $12.50 These Costumes are the latest styles in mixed tweeds bolero, with detachable Princess belt, fancy vesting, | neatly trimmed, circular, skirt with applique of same cloth and fancy braid,amply made,perfect value at $17.60 Special for Friday and | Saturday Po $12.80\" © RAINPROOF GOATS Made in fawn, grey,green brown and black Cravenette with belt and box pleated, Empire style, tailor made, new sleeves.$12.60 value Friday and Saturday 50 Skirts in green, navy blue and black granite cloth made with pleats, 21 gores ; and penny-stitching.These Style tailor made, well skirts should be sold at finished and amply made, $7.50, but to advertise them value.Friday and and the quantity being lim- Saturd Ë ited, Friday and Saturday $5.00 $2.50 MARCHAND\u2019S 4.Stores 305 Notre Dame 8t.West 423 8t, Catherine West.197 8t.Lawrence Boulevard] 631 8t.Catherine East.Special to the Montreal Star.drawn out negotiations over the Toronto Railway and the Railroad Insurance Settled.Belleville Knights Templar Entertain.A complimgntary reception and bun- quet was tendered Mr.J.B.Tresidder of Montreal, Supreme Grand Master of Toronto, Ont.May 10.\u2014The long Toronto and York Radlal Railway insurance the Order of The Temple in Canada have been settled at last.All jon Tuesday evening, by the officers the Insurance totalling $3.066.000 has |and members of King Baldwin T're- gone to straight line companies and none to Mutual concerns.the amount has been taken by these British companies: \u2014The Alllance, Royal, Scottish Unton.Northern.Guard- fan, Liverpool and London and Globe, Norwich Union, shire, the Queen with a portion to the Home a United States Company.The test has gone to the other offices, with agerñcies in the city, and to United States companies.rate will average about $1.30 per $100 for the year.ceptory, No.6.Belleville.The presence of the Grand Master was made the occasion of a presentation of a valuable cabinet of silverware to Lieut.-d'ol.Lazler, who has filled in a most acceptable manner the position of Preceptor for upwards of presentation was made by the Grand Master on behalf of the Preceptory.Mr.Tresidder was the guest of Lieut.- Coi.and Mre.Laszier during his stay in Belleville.About half London and Lanca- enty or thirty [of $125,000 with subsequent twenty years.The | UNIVERSITY FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA Dunsmuir Will Give $125,000, Victoria the Same and Strathcona the Bite.-\u2014 Special to the Montreal Star.Victoria, B.C., May 10.\u2014Offers of endowments aggregation a quarter ef a millon dollars accompany an ape cation that is to be made to the pres vincial government during the ensuing few days for action In the direction [Ys the establishment of a British Coluni bia Univeraity Act (for some time vag dormant upon the statute book) providing for a substantial expenditure ot public funds in this connection.At the last session of the Legislature, as- soclated acts were passed authorizing\u2019 McGill University to establish an associated university In British Columbia, at Vancouver city, and allowing the various school boards, with the concurrence of the council of public instruction, to transfer to the McGill aus thorities in the p nce, the conduct of the higher branthes of education Wow compassed in the public school curiculum.At the time thls legislation was bee fore the Legislature, strong objections were ralsed to the abrogation of such control of an important part of public school work, to any private institution, and it was also urged that it would be gross discrimination to allot ex clusive privileges to any outside edue cational body.The apathetic objection tn this regard has been vitalizxed with- In the past few days, by means of an offer transmitted tv Mayor Morley of Victoria by James Dunsmuir, form provincial premier and prospective lieutenant-governor, to endow a de partment of a truly provinctal univere sity established in this city.or its ene virons, to be devoted to intnerology, metallurgy and mining science generally, such school or departmen of mines to be made In equipment and efficiency of staff second to none in ald the world.Mr.Dunsmuir proposed to give for such a university departinent, a sum annual subscriptions, upon condition that a similar amount be contributed by nthee Vioctortans.The matter was at once taken in hand by Mayor Moriey, with the resuit, that within a fortnight, the guaranteed local donations were brought up to the quarter of a miilion mark.In addition it is to have the city of Victoria provide a substantial endowment, probably $250,- 000 more, if the rate payers endorse a n by-law in this behalf.In addition to the local endowments guaranteed.Mayor Morley, an offer has been communicated by the resident officials of the Hudson Bay Company from Lord Suethcona.to give a site in their park land at Cadboro Bay, overlooking the straits and Royal Mount Baker, and comprising some twenty acres but a short distance outside the corporation boundaries PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD.Aftér Busy Sessions, Members Were.Entertained in Speakers Chambers.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014Speaker Sutherland and Mrs.Sutherland did the honors for the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa yesterday.The Moderator of the General Assembly with the Moderator of the 8ynod, led the way to the s s apartments on Parliament Hill, where a reception was accorded.to the members of the Synod and their wives who are present at the Capital.Lady Laurier was associated with Mr.Speaker and Mrs.Sutherland in this pleasant extra to the.Synod's proceedings.The lady superintendent and staff of the Ottawa Ladies\u2019 College are ex- tending hospitalities as weil.| OT greater part of yesterday's sessions in the Synod was given to the discussion of revivals in relation to the church, a paper upon which was read by the Rev.D.Strachan.Participating in th discussion were Rev.D.Reid, of Montreal.Messrs.Chisholm, of Kemptville, and Andrew Russell, along with Mr.8.Wilson, an elder from Perth.After this subject had recived attention, the report on church life and work was presented by Rev.Mr.Ross, the Bynod's convener of a committee on the subject.PULPIT UNFAIR TO POLITICIANS, The field secretary of the Lords Day Alliance for Canada, in speaking upon the advance in public opinion with regard to education and legislation on Lord's Day matters.as the outcome of six years\u2019 special contact and dealing with publie men.he averred that the public men of this country are much past the average of citizenship.The pulpit, he sald, was scarcely fair at times to the politicians, and nothing was to be gained by anybody by being unfair to anybody else.He indulged in the prediction that when the third reading of the measure now before Parliament harnring upon the day of rest was passing through its final stages in the House, there would not be as many votes against it as there are fingers upon a very few hands.A perplexing appeal case in the Glengarry Presbytery is chiefly concerned was begun to-day.No more than the preliminaries were touched.This i8 the fly in the ointment so far in the Synod proceedings.Unhapplly it belongs to the docket for another day.+ which To Stop Immigrant Bonusing.C'anadlan Associated Press.London.May 10\u2014Mr.Hasletôn, North Galway, will, on Tuesday, ask the Prime Minister whether he is aware that the Canadian Government pay the sum of one pound to shipping agents in Ireland on every ticket for an emigrant to Canada and, in view of the fact that such encouragement of Irish emigration evil is injur- jous to the welfare of Ireland.he will make representations to the Cahadian Government to have the practice dis.continued without delay.! | REWARD will $5.000 be paid to any who proves that Boni Soap contains any imjurioua chemicals or any form of adulteration.SOAP is equally good with hard or soft water.If you use Sunlight Soap in the Sunlight way (follow directions) you need not boil nor rub your clothes, and yet you will get better resulis than with boiling and hard rubbing in the old-fashioned way.As Sunlight Soap contains no injurious chemicals and is perfectly pure.the most delicate fabrics and dainty silks and laces may wasted without the slightest injury.Lever B-othere Limites, Teronte \u2014 \u2014 - 4 tA Y ea sk .* \u2014\u2014 2 a Rés ee LE BR is Ni PEPE re EL ed ES L-\u2014 [\u2014] drecuons e 5c.Your money refunded by the dealer from whom buy dod anv be Sunlight Sosp if you cause for complain - ape 3 question.Corman \\ » PA oa \u2018a > aide wh > #5 LERMAN WIRD \u201cIS SURPRISE Was not Aware he was Committing Offence Against 3 Charter.EXPLAINS CIRCUMSTANCES Declares That He Took No Part Becuring Settlement of Flooding Claim.in Ald.Ward is very much surprised that there should be talk of his be- ng disqualified owing tu the settlement of a claim against the city by the Canadian Dalry Supply Company.Ald.Ward states that it is true that he is president of the company in He was not aware there was any clause in the charter making it illegal for an alderman to be connected with a company if it had a claim against the corporation.Ald.Ward explained that the truth was that the company In question had scarcely made a claim against the city.What the city had done was to send appraisers to the company to fix a loss that the company had sustained thmugh being flooded.Continuing.Ald.Ward sald he did not know there was any move on foot to unseat him bheeause of a mere technicality.Jie would willlngiy resign his seat rather than commit an illegality.NOT AWARE OF TECHNICALITY.Explaining matters more fully, Ald.Ward continued: \u201cThe whole thing is R surprise to me.The first intimation I had was u note from the City Attorney Ethier last Friday, that there might be comn- plications arising out of these claims, and advising me to call on him, but Mr.Ethier ix out of town and I have not been able to see him.\u201cWhen the bills of adjustment came {before the Council.I with others, supported Ald.Payette, that they should not be paid without being weil looked into, and, if necessary.contested, \u201cThe legal technicality 1 was not aware of, and I would exceedingly regret to have it misunderstood.and hope the public will interpret it in the proper mariner.\u201cIn both cases the amounts were adjusted without any claims being rent to the city, and the adjustments were made In both cases without my interference.and through the managers of both my companies.\u201d In conclusion, Ald.Ward again said that he was the last man in the world who would willingly commit an illegality of any kind.His one endeavor, as an alderman, was to serve the city falthtully.RAISING OF BAVARIAN.Underwriters\u2019 Expert Places Cost of Floating Her at $100,000.captain D.N.Armit, who came out from Scotland to ascertain what chance there was bf saving the Allan Liner Bavarian now lying on the Wye rocks below Quebec, is of the opinion that the floating of her would cost such An excessive amount that ft would be better to let her lie where she is.relling her, perhaps, to wreckers to be broken up.He is of the opinion that pierced as she is through and through, and strained from-~end to end, it would be a most sxpensive undertaking to float the Bavarian not tn speak of repairing her Captain Armit places the cost of floating the big liner and getting her into dry dock at $100.000.and this would be but the beginning of the expense attendant to making her fit and seaworthy once more.; The damage done to the machinery is also very large and the hull.nnce in deydock would have to be rebuilt from end to end.n Armit states that tt would tak® a corps of divers three months to put Her in such shape that she could be taken to & drydock.The Bavarian was some time agn abandoned to the underwriters by the owners, and Captain Armit came out here in the interest of the latter.le is now on his way back to Europe.SMALL DOCKET IN RECORDER'S.List of Cases Was One of Shortest In Two Years.Wednesday's session of the Recorder's Court was one of the shortest on record for the past two years.Nine cases were heard, of which four women and four men were charged with being drunk.Annie Braley alias Hogan, was sentenced to three months in mao! a8 an habitual drunkard.She came out of prison only yesterday morning and was found drunk on Latuor st last night a little after eleven o'clock.Celina Nantel was also charged with being drunk.She said she was married and had three children adding that she was supporting them, as her husband was working 'n the shanty and did not send her any money.When asked where her children were \u2018I have placed them in a Home your H.nor\u201d she answered.\u201cI suppose you huve placad thom in Home.ro as to be freer to got drunk,\u2019 was the Recorder's reply.* James Herman sald he had taken heer so as to cure rheumatism.Three dollars or fifteen days gaol was the court's comment.1 Opening of New Chinese Mission.The formal opening of the Chinese Christian Mission's new building was signalized by a meeting in St.Andrew's Church.The Rev.Dr.Fleck was in the chair, with the Rev, Messrs.John Mackay, A.J.Mowatt, D.D.Principal Sorimger, D.D., Messrs.J.B.Picken, James Rogers and the Rev.Dr.Thompson.During the ceremonies the key of the new building was presented by Mr.Picken.and a gavel, made from material from the old building.by Dr.Thompeon.After making a brief ad- \u2014\u2014\u2014 dress, Dr.Fleck called upon the Rev.| A.P.Mackay, D.D.of Toronto, who spoke of China's awakening.He was followed by the Rev.Dr.Mowat, Principal Berimger, Mr.James Rogers, Rev.Dr.Thompaon, Miss Harper, Mr.Chin Hong Bang, the Rev, John Mackay and the Rev.Mr.Scott.Prizes were then presented to the successful pupils, and the meeting adjourned to inepect the new quarters, where they were entertained by Chinese music and refreshments, | MAY EXTEND OPERATIONS.| 8hip Owners\u2019 Mutua! Benefit Association Holds Annual Mesting.The chief feature of the annual meeting of the Ship Workmen's Mutual Benefit Assoclation of the port of Montreal, held last night in the rooms of the Sailors\u2019 Institute, was the discus- slon of a scheme for the extension of the range of the society's work.No definite decision was arrived at last night, but a strong effort will be made to increase the usefulness of the society in the near future.Another item on the agenda was the election of the committee of management.The society 1s managed by a committee of six, three members repro- senting the workmen.and three, the honorary members and the shipping federation.Capt.R.Griffiths was reelected chairman, and the three repre- rentatives of the men elected were Mesars.Ed.Moyen, Furness and Manchester lines; Joe.Pare, Allan line, and J.Sulllvan, Thomson and Donaldson lines.Mr.Bullivan takes the place of the former member, Mr.Henry Mearns, Meesrs.Moyen and Pare being re-elected.Messrs.James Reiley.© Thomsen whart; Peter W.Ferns, Dominion wharf, and Captain W.H.Logan, Manchester wharf, were re-elected to represent the honorary members and the Shipping Federation.Mr.J.R.Binning.for the honorary members, and Mr.W.Le Sautern, were reelected auditors; Mr.Thomas Robb, treasurer, and Mr.John Adams, secretary.The honorary members are: Mr.Hugh A.Allan, president of the Shipping Federation: Sir Hugh Montagu Allan.Mr.Andrew A.Allan, Mr.P.W.Ferns, Mr.W.L Gear, Mr.M.W.Reford, Mr.F.A.Routh, and Mr.F.L.Wanklyn.Old Brewery Mission.The Old Brewery Minsion is arranging to provide a summer home for tired mothers and delicate children.It has decided to engage a nurse-deaconess.It is planning to hold open-alr meetings during the summer with the aid of a \"Gospel waggon.\u201d The superintendent declares that there is a labor famine in Montreal at present, anl hundreds of capable men and women could find work here at the present time.All this and more interesting infnr- mation was presented at a meeting of the board of management, held In the pariors of Dominion Square Methodist Church, Tuesday evening.The president, Mr.J.W.Palmer, presided.CZAR HOPES TO AWE BY MAGNIFICENCE Thinks Peasant Members of Douma Will Wilt\u2014Trouble Brewing To-day.By Cable from a Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star.Si, Petersburg, May 10.\u2014The cadets are indignant over tho publication of the constitution before the meeting of the Douma.This may cause a disturbance when the delegates meet for the opening session to-day.Roditoheft, the constitutional democratic orator.is preparing his reply to the Czars speech.Thei Czar, Czarina.Czarevitch, and the Grand Dukes will attend the opening.The Court expects that the magnificence and the Csar's appearance will awe the peasant members who do not care for politics.The conatitu- tional democrats have voted to support the nationalization of land and general amnesty.\u2018This the Government will oppose on account of the recrudescence of bomb outrages.MUST PAY MORE POSTAGE.More American Publications Which Cannot Come in as Newspapers.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, May 10.\u2014The quarterly supplement of the Canadjan Oficial Postal Guide contained a list of 56 additional publications in the United States not entitled to second class malling privileges coming into Canada.They are all well known magazines.By the new 1egulations the publishers will have to prepay at the rate of one vent for each two ounces.A regulation of November last has been changed.It prohibited the cir- \u2019culation in Canadian mails of correspondence enclosed in transparent covers with the address written on the enclosure.This prohibition was based upon the action of the British postal authorities in treating matter originating in Canada enclosed in transparent envelopes, as non-transmissable.The British Post Office has now decided to admit correspondence in envelopes of transparent material.or having a transparent front panel through which the address may be read, subject to the proviso that any article mo enclosed, of which the address is not easily decipherable, may be held over until other correspondence is disposed of.The criminal authorities in the several provinces have given the Post office department assurances that steps will be taken to prevent the manufacture or sale of vulgar and Indecent postcards and the department will cooperate by preventing as far as possible their transmission in the malls.D \u2014Design by May Manton.8348, Fancy Yoke Blouse, 4732, Full QGored Skirt, A DAINTY MUSLIN GOWN.Seldom have mustine been mo lovely as at the present time.They are shown In infinite variety of design and with embroidered figures as well as plain ones.Here is a model that is made of white batiste with emb roidery in eyelet style and trimmed with Valenciennes lace, but which appropriately can be reproduced in any of the muslins of the season, the pretty flowered Ones as well as the plain white and plain colors of any banding that suits the material.1 with trimening White la greatly in vogue and ja always lovely, but that by no means jmplies that color is not fashionable and is not desirable., be of all-over lace or ery ot The wal fitted yoke, below which it is generously full, and when liked this ot is made with a plain and smoothly yoRle can of plain material embroidered by hand.The, elbow slesves are the most fashionable of the peason, but, nevertheless, long cuffs can be added If llked.The at its upper edge.For a woman of medium size the skirt is simply seven gored, gathered blouse will require 4 1-4 yards of material 21, 3 3-4 yards 27 or 2 1-4 yards 44 inches wide with 10 yards of insertion: for the skirt 9 1-4 yards 21 or 27or § 3-8 yards 44 inches wide.A May Manton pattern of the waist, No.5348, sizea 32 to 40 inched bust, or of the skirt, No.4732, sizes 233 to 30 inches waist, will be matled to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents for each.THERE'S NOTHING LIKE THEM! Nothing in the shape of Bon- poms ever won a Woman's heart like ; Stewarts Delicious Chocolates Confectionery Neanor \u2014 Because none are sg Pure, Wholesome and Delicious.NIGHEST QUALITY ASK YOUR DEALER \u2018Phe Stewart Co.Limited, Torenta Montreal Agents: W.8.SILCOCK, 33 8t.Nichelas street.TET Te 5 ' The price of each pattern is 100.Branch O town readers For Ladies, give Bust Measure, DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON ce, corner Peel and St.Catherine will be served by mail, and will receive patterns promptly.Fer City readers must call at s star sets, for patterns atrot PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURE, |' WAIST ERASUNS.Sha, I THAR.Wh.seoasnerssresssm srecsneracsss INOROS sesessrase es.Jmuhon » anse 0e 000200 0e PORFE PE srerenreens.tnahon serioss same UNS MW.coencesessnrece *+.»>».inbhes a.Miles esvorsswess es FURRY N@.avcrccsssoracen PRES inches erveraacsessinohes sneosouvecrs0s PORTO Name, Mre.or Miss.u onvuvue® Provides.cv oo vs +.\"resume esverseened ber and particu plete address, clearly writtel.8 accepted, Sipet ana Me.jus vocus envrs croco vescecdedtsi: TOWEL sec aovou cee dou sauvocse ease Address Pattern Department, The Bally Star, Montreal\u2019 NA Patterne, vu not be exchanged passe te All in correct HUM- it-0 Se BY liver pry be carstul.t u000 nos vont 6 33 co sesesesends vueddede avetstt fog 48s oF Det Bead Bb sbowess .som pestal note.tate not LONDON, TORONTO, 8T.JOHN, ree It is not the price you pay for a furnace that makes it cheap or expensive, bud the fuel it afterwards consumes.A common furnace may cost you $5 or $10 less than a \u201c Sunshine,\u201d but if it eats this up the first winter in extra fuel, what do you gain?Nothing, but all the annoyance and extra work that go with a poor furnace.The \u2018Sunshine is in use from Halifax to Vancouver, and we have hundreds of testimonials from pleased users.Sold by enterprising dealers everywhere.Booklet free.M\u2018Clarys MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VANOOUVER, HAMILTON.rm another.! ood and r tea.maintained.Red What MOTHERS Should Know Whether a child grows pwoy or sturdy.on how little or how much food is assimilated.If Mothers oaly realised how much re IN AND AROUND THE CITY.ETTLERS COMING.\u2014Thers aro n on their way to Canada eleven thousand settlers, and within the next two weeks all of them will have landed and passed through Montreal, on their way to their new homes.Most of them are bound for the Far West.The esttlera are coming boats : Corinthian, 1,135; Tunisian, 1.- 450: Siberian, 655: Canada, 1,587; Mont.rose, 1,680; Mongolian, 7205 Athenla, 469; Montesuma, 1,956; and Empress of FOUND DEAD.\u2014John Myers, a colored man, 43 years of age, wes found \"dead In bed in His bourding house, at Lachine, Monday.Myers, who had not been feeling well for a few days, \u2014's formerly employed ad a porter on the sleeping cars of the Cenadian Pacific Railway.The report of the medical examiner showed that the man died from natural causes.The case was disposed of by the cogpner without oalling a Jury.MAISONNEUVE LIBERALS.\u2014 At the ar meeting of the Maison- neuve Liberal Association held Tuesday evening, under the presidericy of Mr.ë.Villeneuve, Hon.L.P.Brodeur was elected honorary vice-president of tha association.A resolution was also adopted offering the Minister of Marin» and Fisheries congratulations on the the bill to reorganize the Montreal Harbor Board, LECTURE ON SHAKESPEARB.\u2014 On Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock, Mr.B.W.Griggs will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Young Men's Brotherhood at Centenury Methodist Church, Point 8t.Charles, on the subject \u201cAn Hour or so With Shakespeare.\u201d eet Earilest English Cemeteries.The eariiest English cemeteries, as dis- from and burial connected with places of wor- ted in 188%, long after the first separate grounds America.The word HIGH.CLASS BREAD \u201cpas.sTHACHAN.° se 313 Why Tea Quality Varies OU know how .the quality of strawberries from the same patch will sometimes vary from one day to One day sweet, compact, well ripened, well colored, richly flavored\u2014next day it rains, is cloudy,\u2014following picking is soggy, sour, green, coarsely-flavored, poor.Tea, also, on account of its volatility of flavor, after picking and during the curing process is very susceptible to weather changes.A few hours of sunshine or bad weather after picking may make the difference between So that while one picking may be first class, the next from the same garden may be very poor.I select only the pickings whi¢lycome up to the Red Rose standards of richness and steapgth in Indian, and delicacy and fragrance in Ceylanths \u201crich, fruity flavor\u201d of Red Rose on the following ship, is thet at Kensnl Greed.which wee | consécre 8 and thus that A is produced and WF ose is good Tea T.H.Estabrooks St.John, N.B., Torente, Winnipeg .ORANGE MEAT there woald be fewer pale, sickly.scraway children.ORANGE MEAT ia the whele wheat, incieding hulls, wheat germs, gisten\u2014with the starches cemverted imto wheat sugars.It isall wheat snd all foed\u2014in a form that every child exp assimilate.1yc.and 250.8 package.Atallgrocess.Rwery 150.package contrins à Gouvon, good for new premsimms.»3c.or \u2018\u2018 Jumbe\u201d paticage contains 234 times the quantity of the 15c.size, Write \u2018Orange Meat, Kinguton \u201d for new premium catalogee.AT THE HOTELS.LAST NIGHT'S ARRIVALS.G.8.James, Hunting- aon; Op O.to.At the Queen's\u2014A, Davis, Newmarket; WwW.F.Rewer, le; J.B, Benery.; .ro.Pi urg: .L.Te Barnes, M.L.At the ake\u2014J.B Kerr, Guelph; L Di Toronto; T.A, River: Arthur St ; D A ; 8.Saunders, Ÿ., R.BE.Pineo, Otawa.At the Albion-C.B.Betts, Renfrew : Ww.8.ty, ; 8 .Young, roux, Ottawa; G eo; Joseph Marin, St.Hyacinthe; B hance, wa; Octave Quedeo; F.X.Anctil, Ste.Flavte; G Ste.Flavie At Grand Un Marmara; G.Bolton, Pletou; H.B.Osgood: R., ; A.M.Niobol- son, Maroellus, N.Y.; A.J.Knott, West Shefford: KE.Clement, Waterloo; J.BR.Wier, Winchester; M, R.O'Donnell, Bhar; brooke.At the Coronn\u2014J.Kendry, Toronto; 8.V.Hunninge, Hoh ; And.J.Tuy- jor and ; Ruby Ball, Victoria, B.C.; G.Atkins and wife, don; C.Yi ; Miss Oarsy.Jon Miss G.Quebec; B.T.Bam- wht the St \u2014 W, B.ardle, London, Eng.F D.Dudiey = ton: B.A, Ham, : #05 Ca Lowel, Mam; A.J., New : J.J.Holland, Toronto; 8.Roe, Ottawa; W.8.Winslow, Fall River.A.Beef 3 , At the St.Jamée-N.M.Winnipeg; W.N.Mal le; Rev a.; .Franklin Centre; Mr.and Mrs.eat Drawiey, Toronto; M.8 a bridge; Frank BR.Nôrtôn, ax; Menny: ¢ 2 At the Place Viger\u2014Major J.Beviile, Wads, Geo.T.Boftado: Ww.ds Mullen, NY: n° J.Henderron.Hamilton, Ont; to: Gétege Mk: Caumpnret, Toronto: Re ' Avity, 8t John, N.B.; Hon.Wm.and \u201cTOWAN'S CAKE ICINGS a new one, Cocoanut Cream, which is most delicious.Ladies say they never tasted anything finer.THE COWAN CO., Ltd, TORONTO.103 law A Shin of Beauty is & Joy Forever.D\u201d YF.Felix Gouraud'e Orientai - Cream or Magics! Beautifier.eurnud'e ue an Tal be Pa ned FERRY.MOPEERS, Prop, 37 Greed doom Streak, Bos Tok 97 150end Some Facts About : Refrigerators.: If the interior of your refrigerator is dry and cool, the ice willlast two or three times aslong.A constant circulation of air, in this refrigerator, keeps the interior free from moisture.This 1s a great advantage during the hot summer days.In most other refrigerators ice melts quickly on account of the moisture.À syphon arrangement on the waste water pan, beneath the refrigerator, prevents overflowing: Prices $18.75 to $24.50 or p. : ale Johumie, b.g.156.2, aged ; ited by tel le ; .> cu n various ytes, some with \u20ac roidery insertions and tucks, + to be slightly * piped\u201d and which the maker told us to sell out SE om Montreal, .La speolute rt ens, and did variety of handsome judicl- others with all-aver embroidery froms.All of these Waists at $2.50 at his expense rather than have them go out as repre- pure DE 16 7 voars: exhibited .Lace Curtains.ously selected Curtains of every wap Pets.and are special valle at .0.22 0110 0161-25 sentative Countess shoes.Of course, there's one advantage in a omis: bm 16, 7 yeara.exhibited by H, PRIVATE ROOMS beauty and elegance nf your home.RPE of Rood perrale.79\u20ac deep gathered flounce, some have y #æarmont, Montrea .; / piped patent\u2014it won\u2019t crack, but it doesn\u2019t look as well as a Lady Gladys.bm 16.6 vears: exhibited Have you any lace cur- that are thoroughly equipped The prices, cannot Jail to be ap- braid trimmed frill over the shoulder; sizes 32 to 40.Regular Countess should, aud because \u2018of that we're going to sell the lot by HH.Learmont, Montreal.tains requiring clean- with every convenience, as Prier y price $1.00 and $425.Friday.\u201c+10 cesse TMC Vestar, blk.æ.15.14, 5 years: exhibit- .well as perfect light, so es- : .SCROGGIE\u2019'S SECOND FLOOR.at per pair Friday $2.50 ed hy ®.Arnold Finley.Montreal.ing ?If so.send them sential for this work.add 90 pairs Notdngham Lace Cur- Ciarfee bm .15, 6 ycars; exhibited by \u2019 much to our success in this tains, 3 1-2 yards by 60 incher, NEW YORK SAILOR HATS P.Kearney.Montreal, to the department.the best designs, the strongest, the , King\u2019s Gem.bik.g., 151.6 vears; ex- The work is in charge of a widest Curtains ever offered IY y » Y S su _- f hihited by Wm.Kearney, jr.Montreal.specialist, aided by a corps of at, per pair.$1.10 F1 day S Matting Bargains nch offerings as these are made possible only by the fre- In class °0 the horses all seeme@ to be skilled attendants, Satiafac- - ?i .à .60 pairs Nottingham Lace quency of the personal visits of our millinery buyer to New PP ET oa oo deal otre arte TOILET tion is assured in every In- Curtains.lurge size: worth There is as much : vêrr faat.es $1.35.$1.45 and $1.50, for.1.25 erenve in © York.On account of his last trip, for instance, he is able to horse, was vary fast.carried hemelf well SCALP our noted Fleur de Lis straw used In mat- sell on Friday few moments.and when she was driven aun ry and Polit A'Esprit Curtains, | tings as there is be- 5 , ,; around the ring for the last time, bearing - TREATMENT, with 4 other equally good tween wool and cot- New Sailor Hats at $1.95 man deateming.\u201d The PO ISSN MANICURING oan Friday.pair.that?But vou have the applause was ening.e mecon : $2.25.Friday.pair.£1.83 .; 1 ?ut you ve + > > à T5 e prize fell to Gay Peggie, and the third * | _ LT Lt, NN lamed from experi- that would sell regularly at from $2.75 to £4.00.Place to Johnnie.a fast homme with a high \u201cThe Laundry That 28 Only 2 pair to a customer #4 CE ii PAR Cu a at ae per Of fine mohair.Milan straws, and fancy straws, In the newest shapes, action.30 Chenille Table Covers, hy a 1 ® pr tings do not give all beautifully trimmed, mostly black and white, with some colors.(lass 22-\u2014Pair of horses, over 15 hands Knows How,\u201d 36 in.square, assorted col- At TP, 0g 014 \u2019 good service.Worth $2.75 to $4.00.Friday .cere 00 eres 00 reassess 81.03 2 vaches.To be shown to a four-wheeled only.each.:.35¢ a PR k vil 9 LN A sure method in \u2014_\u2014 \" + Lad Fai à Lord Aylmer ssa d th a1 tee \u2018 bo Japanese Screens, HE 3] i x SIAR I : buying matlings is rs y Figin an rd Ayim t k à mahogan [IY A RAR à [RICH .- A SALE OF KID AND LAMB SKIN GLOVES AT .59 Second, Mikado and Flyer - anc : SE frames.62 In.high.3 panels ON LU eh to buy from a repu A shipment just to hand of 450 pairs of real kid and ora.a an On Fan dangle Gif satis action, and absolute filled with art muslin.Fri _ {Only direct Im.lambekin gloves, made in Grenoble, France, will be placed on Prince, bik.g, 16 5 years: Duke, bik.safety, das i Son Musi 90 18 BE re an make sale Friday at .59 a pair.Eo ry Fh od by Wm f wide, per yard .-134e a store sure of its An excellent glove for every day wear and whi Lady Coquette, br.m., 15.2%.7 years: G 8 Also special offers in Portieres, stock.ve ery y r 1 one for\u2018 hich Fandangle, bik.&.15.2%.6 years.Ex- 290 u treet.1745 NOTRE DAME STREET.Tapestries, Cretonne, Denim, Art © Wa.have lately imported, direct from Hong Kong 16,000 yards of we should really ask .75 \u2014 they are well worth it.Colors\u2014[l nibited by H.H.Learmont, Montreal.\u201cD 3480, 3481, 242 : : Burlaps.Sateen, Silkoline, etc.China Matting, the proper covering for summer houses, bedrooms, etc, tans, modes, grays, white, brown and black.Sizes 53 to 7}.Ledy, b.m., 15.33, § years: Maud, b.Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482.Phone Main 301.Scroggie's 3rd Floor.Sells regularly at 1% to 18c yard.Friday.per yard J 7e , » ATAYS, , m.15.3%, 6 years, Exhiblted\u201cby Wm.99 RoE a ards $2.20 These gloves are not exchangeable, Friday .59.Donnelly, Montreal.© y AGAIN SAV U Tree ee eee o ?Gay Lady.b.m., 15.3, aghkd: Gay lad \u2018 105 5 daw - SCROGGIE'S THIRD FLOOR.a io, 18a.- .« We Want Your Order for the SHEER MERCERIZED 113 SILKED STRIPE MUSLINS, 91-2} R.Hooper, Montreal , n 109 zeod \u2014 Country this year.\u201d ~~ dau we Mikado, b.g., 15.3%, years; yer, b.A | MOUSSELINE AT 18.aies gina, 7 sears Exhibited by br.8 À Friday's Specials in Millinery Economy .300 yds.of t is beautifully sheer Stripe MusHns, of a beautifully Aylmer b.g.15.2%, 5 years.Exhibited by ed by Gordon J.Henderson.Hamilton.G np D ont white silky fabric will be offered \u20aceer even weave, in three dif- Lady Elgin, b.m, 15.23%, 7 years: Lord Black Knight, blk.g.16, Spears, exhib rocerjy epr.Not one of our beautiful Ready-to-Wear Hats \u2014 and we had hun- on Friday at .19 a vard.For light ferent widths of stripes, a fabric Ayimer, b.g.15.2%, 5 years.Exhibited by 1ted = Alfred Rogers, Toront 20 ib.Granulated Sugar .9Qc dreds of them\u2014have been dupHeated In Montreal, summer wear it is exquisite; In which will make an exceedingly Mrs.Adam Beck.London.Aglow, b.m., 16.3, 5 years, \u2018éxhibitea 3 tbs.Fruit or leing Sugar .20¢ Every one js a correct portrayal of the newest ideas in modestly fact, for bheauly of effect it im attractive shirtwaist suit, the sale Class 22 had some beautiful animals.BY Aine Rogers, Tote Pure Maple Syrup, 1 gal tins priced miHinery.A wealth of originality is expressed in our handsome equalled only by real silk.selling of it being confined exclusively to The drivers had different ideas as to Heatherbelle, bm years, exhib- A ' Oc and fascinating display.at more than double the price.ourselves.It's worth .15 a driving, and while some went racing ry Asim ey exhibited (Wine) Co Cannol Pumr » We hive reserved some of our prettiest styles for Friday's selling, 45 tn.wide.Per yd, Friday.19 yard.Friday .O% pround.others er omen to oy Mow by Mrs, Adam Bec Beck Londo 3 pins Finest Canned, Pump and women who come here to-morrow will find equally as fine aseort- \u2018 finally aptured Ter + good dent of ais Asteroide; dk.b.g.18, 7.years, exhibit- \u201c ns Sifted Jun p 5 pit 200 ments and as beautiful creations as produced this season.> ed by R.A Allan, Montreal 3 tins ted June Peas.: Ready-to-Wear Hats, of mohair braid, fancy stras mixed straw, REMARKABLE SPECIALS IN WHITEWEAR in LS in and Lord oF on Confidence, b.g., 18 où ars, exhibited 3 tins Cream Corn .25e trimmed with flowers, quills, wings, ete: worth up to $4.cg © .; the exhibit of Mrs.Adam Beck.of Lon à M £ pitt, Ladies Kine Cotton MAAR Ladies\u2019 Drawers, made of fine don.For a long time people waited to pu a Lin ring 15a yop! years exhibit 16 oz.bottle Manzanillo Untri à sh et | To- morrow 9se + #1.19 and $2.98 SKIT, w a 22 j \"une wo Caitixo y .hear the decision for second and third > , - 20 - ntrimmed Shapes of fancy mixed straw: wort rows of wide Cluny Insertionthres Déinscok wid: Vandyke flounce of od bY Cr Crow '& Murray, Toronto, Oltves .Xe iar eer.81.49 place.' The teams were very evenly 5 [TT i 95 Wasp, br.æ., 15.2, @ years, exhibited Libby\u2019 Cone entrated Soups, clusters of hemstitched tucks and spol lace and insertion, sizes 25 trrateted, bot Mikado and Flyer captured rhe y's p , _ wide edge of Cluny hace, finished to 27, in both open and closed the red ribbon, Third place fell to Gay by Sancta Lady or.moran > eve x tn.SCROGGIE'8 SECOND FLOOR, with lawn dust ruffle, sizes styles, Friday .lady and Gay Lad.and foyrth to Lady hibited by w & Murray.\u201c rorpato.¢ 2 tips Kippered Herring, 1m- 88 to 42.Friday .82.50 A Nainsook Chemise, h Coquette and Fandangk.rted .+.BOC .\u2018 o 42.Frida) 5 emise, has deep a mere sance over three Event Violet, b.mn.36, & \u2018voars, exhibit- po _.2 \u201ccr , Re vs , A Fine Nainsook Night Dress, circular yoke of lace insertion, Jumps, first 4 feet à À feet 6 inoh a by Crow & Murray.Toronto.j 3 tind Pink Salmon Cee.Rc Men 8 Special Shirt Friday 8 House made with Dutch neck and clhow with [rill of lace and row of bebe Ths foes (tmlos ar) carrying not Lord Minto, b.g.18, 3 years exhibited \u2014\u2014\u2014 34 bs.Btratheona Flour.@3c et sleeve, row of neat Swiss insertion, ribbon.the arms are trimmed less than 140 Ine.\u2018 by Geo.Pepper, wet.Toronto, A T A L AN T A 7 Ibs.Strathcona Rolled Oats 23e Items Furnishing Sale Ÿ .lawn and silk ribbon around neck.with lace and ribbon; sizes are First, Pearl se ces oi er a Toronte exhibit- 6 Ibs, Rolled Wheat .23¢ Men's Soft Front Shirts, \u2019 d hack, und on ihe mediu and 3 - : seu er sees sen ens e \u2026 Foro 1 1-4.\u20181 5-8, 2, 2 3-8 INCHES, Cf : .os A zes oy to 60.Fri.81.50 day um ne long.Fri $1.00 Second, Reb Roy 1 1 uve een iil 50 Myopie, br.g, 153, aged.exhibited by $.oe.pee Corne ee = special price, each.17c Let us hebp you to furnish and = , 3 teas ae oa.81 ird, Leinster .c.15| Miss Alma Peppet, Toront 3 for 25e, Per doxeu, 81.50.\u2018tins Baking Foereeeees > Men's [Pleated Shirts, spe- brighten your home.Our offers i Fourth, Starlight.San Tay, bm.18.2, 8 yours: exhibitel , \u2019 ° 8 3 pk&s.Cornaiarch .25e cial price, each 1.111120.57e for to-morrow are important\u2014im- : On Friday we shall sell iadios\u2019 extra fine pure Mish Twilight, or.8.16.1, 6 years.Exhibited by ko oe Weatherper.New Ÿ ork, hibited Our large output makes the low 4 Dies.Jelly Powder een.zs Men's Zephyr Cord Shiris, portant because they Include so La ose = ur, Toronto.i years, ex te .2 doz.Bes mong .25\u20ac .- \u201clv
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