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[" BRITISH MINISTRY \u2026 SEVERELY BLAMED Painful Impression Created by Swettenham Disclosures.ATTACKED HYSTERIA Incident Now Regarded Pending Oi.clal Explanation as Cowardly Sacrifice of Faithful Servant.BY | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 By Special Cable from Our Own Correspondent.London, Aprit 6\u2014A painful lrapres- lon has been created here, especially among the Colonial Ministers, now assembling here for the conference, by the discosures respectiug the circumstances of Governor Swettenham\u2019's resignation.It now geems from the published documents, which have evoked no official contradiction, that when Mr.Winston Churchill, speaking on behalf of the Ministry, informed the British Commons that Sir Alexander Swetten- ham had asked permission to retire on the ground of old age, he was committing what he himself would call a \u201cterminological tnexactitude.\u201d The fact is that the Ministry allowed itself to get Int) hysterics and telegraphed Swettenham asking if he were willing to apologize to the American Admiral for the letter which, though admittedly a purely private and semi- Jocuiar communicadon between two friends, had somehow found its way into the New York press, as did the Backvlile letter long ago.Str Alexander replied that he would apologize if really necessary, but a| -compulsory apology would carry with it his resignation of the Governorship.\u2018The Colonial Office replsd that an apology was necessary and an apology was consequently made, Swetten- ham at the same time asking to be relieved of his responsibility as Governor.lord Elgin hegged him to reconeider.He refused, adding: \u201cI shall be heartily glad to be relleved.\u201d Unless, detalls are mateztaily altered by the officini explanati Yetnto coms, the incident will go dé \u2018ap ofie of thie: \u2018worst\u2019 Mustradvne\" of cow- ardiy: abapdonment \u2018of Sider sér- Vant: 68 the State 5 LIE lends new point to the ramack of a prominent Radical journalist.Edmund |.~ Garret the * formerly assistant editor of \u2018Mall\u2019 Gazette,\u2019 \u2018then editor \u2018et the Cape Times, who, writing yes- ferday of the South African policy of the British Ministry, sald: \"The load- inæ of the dicb\u2018to.gratify our new fels low-subjects, .the Doers, wins from them a momentary gush of tomfil- ments.It does not win |.does not deserve thelr respect.\u2019 \u2018YA peeking the right hand of fellowship of virile peoples like our American cousins, and other more distant kinamëté-the Posts; it is a mistake to be.avin: groping for it about the level, of their boots.It should be added that the United States in every department Was dedh- ingly ready to apologize Tor the Hasty though well-meant action of its Admiral, if the British\u2019 \u2018GoVerument had not been in s0 great a hurry to apologize to Washington.WINDERMERE, A MONSTER \u2018BATTLESHIP.vapan Will Order 21,000-Ton Fighting Machine In England.London, April 6\u2014It is reported her that the largest battiéship In the world, to have a displacement of 21.000 tons.18 to be built in England for the Japan- ete verninent.It_is belleved that Japan would.in the future, build all her own warships, but it 18 now thought that a vessel of this size Would be ton great an undertaking for her, and it is known that the Japanese navy has a fu programme for ita home yards.cost of this new: battieship wil about $11,250,000, p vil be - Church Notice.Church of the Messiah, Unitarian.Fraser Hall, serviced 17 a.m and 7 p.m.Bunday school 12.15 p.m.Buyers of Sterling Silver Spoons and Forks will appreciate this fact, \u2018that the vaiting of the designs of Henry Birks\u2019 & sons aro! j i 7 America.5 history { Te Gorham Company give a choice of mo different patterns: The | largest and most varied acsorbæent carried by any single house in FIGHT IS BETWEEN PEOPLE AND-TRUSTS This is the British British.View .of the Roosevèlt-Harriman | Affair, - By Speclal Cable from \u201cOur Own Correspondent.London, April 6\u2014Those Efiglishmen whose eyes are not on the Colonial Premiers now arriving, belleve they see in tho Roosevelt-Hatriman affair a flerce fight between the peopleand the Trusts, They accept for the most part the picture the Daily Chronicle draws of Harriman as & man of gold with a tomahawk, who personifies the greatest problem that America has to solve.\u201cUnlike Russell Sage, cays the Chron- {cle writer, \"Harriman is not money mad.His ambitions take a far more destructive and insatiable form of lust for power.\" Thore 1s little editorial comment, but to-day's news headlines speak of the anti-Rooscvelt conspiracy and of a great anti-trust crisis that is {mpend- ing.Teh Spectater in its heavy patérnal way blesses Roosevelt as an tmpulsive, but honest, man, who has never yet been shown to have committed a mean or coxrupt act.The Manchested Guardian strikes the \u2018only cynical note when it talks of Roosevelt's big boy way and dubs his \u2018sensation as an absurdity.It says that his best friends fear his terrible energy which they think is morbid., WINDERMERE.-\u2014\u2014 a Lady Beauchamp, who Is to hold the official reception of the Colontal Premiers.REORGANIZATION OF.- THE STAR PLANT.New York, .April &\u2014The manufacturers of the famous Autoplate Ma- \u2018chinery have received an order.from the Monttesl Star for \u2018an outfit whereby The Star will be - .enshled to.out one hi ed and\u2019sighty Star plates per a instéad of sixty, as at present.This new\u2019 machinery.together with het tape foundry.The Star has instalied 14 1ts com Von Téom, Is understood to.he the beginning of the redrganization.of The Star \u2018piant to -meet :fts \u2018expansion of Busi ness.The press manufacturers\u2019 representatives, who have just returned froin an examination of the premises In Montreal, state tat The Star's growth would \u2018scarcely be belleved, even in New York, where they are accustomed to big things.he press makers are awaiting the decision: of Thé Star to move into a new bullding, to equip the new offices with new presses.If the publishers fall In getting a suitable new site, it Is understood the present building.will be enlarged, and the press capacity increased.New Treasurer for Brockville.Special 1o Ths Montreal Ster.Brockville, Ont., April 6.\u2014At a meeting of the town council Mr, C.A, -Mc- Lean was appointed town treasurer, vice Geo.Mcl.ean, deceased.The sala- rv of Clerk Dewey wis raised to $900 per annum, and W.C: Melean was appointed a light commirajoner in piace of Nohert Bowle, who haa resigned.Water! Dropped Two inches.The waler fn the ha-bor vesterday dropped two inches in depth.The fall | 4iem commenced at 2 a.m.ahd from 30, feet | 6 inches, where it had.beei.stationary from 7 p.m.off the previous day, it gra- ually déclined to 30 Le 4 inches, { v i i f fr - Torn der Mitts w STATE AS JE President\u2019s Secretary Took Matter .Seriously, and Reported it to His Chlef.Special to The.Montreal Star.\u201cWashington, April §.\u2014The blame for unfolding the \u201cgigantic conspiracy\u201d plot to President Roosevelt is now Pp at the dours of William Loch, Jr.the explanation is as follows: A short time befere the adjournment of Congress last month Senator Bourne, the new member from Oregon, gave 8 dluner In Shoreham to a select party.Among the Invited guests were Senators Hamsborough, Penrose, and Carter, \u2018\u201cBiil\u201d Andrews of Pennsylvania, and Loeb.The story goes that when deep dullnesg overcame the party.Senator Penrose, thinking to have a little joke, of which he is fond on such occa\u201d sions, sald Roosevelt was \u201cup against lt\" as wealthy men had united to have Roosevelt superseded in the White House.by a President who would frown upon the radical tendencies of the present chief executive.Penrose, it ls sald, related solemnly that he knew a large campaign fund had been ralsed and that he hoped to \u201cbe in\u201d on it, or something to that effect.From what leaked out, it appears Loeb was deeply interested in the narrative concerning his chief.If the story got to the President's ears soon Loeb must have been the one who repeated it.It is evident, however, that Loeb really dld take the Penrose yarn seriously and carried it to the White House.HARRIMAN GROWS TIRED OF THE CONTROVERSY.New York.April 6\u2014B.H.Harriman wants his controversy with President Roosevelt to end.He thinks the newspapers are too sensational and if | they are not careful will overdo their | market.He made the following state- ' I do not intend to continue controversy.Ev knows that the contest for the senatorship in 1904 was between Messrs.Black and Depew and there could not possibly have been any other candidate.There was no bargain whereby money was \u2018+ to bé raised In consideration of hav- forces.if it became necessary.Witen asked about the alleged Rockefeller - Harriman - Hearst .conspiracy to-defeat- ai that President | Roasevelt staod \u2018for in the.matter.of reforming the corporations, he said: \u201c\u201cThat -question -is one of to hich I refer in my statement as car- with them self-evident ZRswoen.Sach a charge\u2019 fs ridiculous.\u201d += 000,600- fund: had been created by New York capitallsts to defeat all of the Rooseveltian policies he \u20ac Lurned Awpy with a show of dis- or \u201cUT wont Gay a word afient i + \u2014\u2014 Lie goseedoese CPL Oo ® VE = LORD STRA © EXP REB SES REGRET.© ; ® © Canadian Associates Prose.1 \u2018©\u2019 -Lôndon, April 6 \u2014 + ® : Strathoone expressed_ m + © fret .to Hear of the lons to Me © \u2018© Gin University through -the de- & + struction by:fire of the Macdon- © ® ald Engineering College.\u201cIt iz a © ® very great pity cad F hope the & + Loss is fully covered - by insur- © ® 0.\" e + © -$ ® © & à © $'6 & 5 $ ® \u20ac 69 © NORTH ATLANTIC SERVICE, - May Be Another.Rate War to Squeeze Cunard Line.\u2018Special to the Montreal Star.Bertin.April 6 \u2014A renewal of tha North Atlantic rate war seems by no means \u2026 distant' of reafization in the \u2018light of statements contained in the annual report of the Hamburg-Amer- ian Company.Since the\u2019 long continued conflict of a few years ago, which resulted in the carriage of.passengers across the Atlantic at almost nominal fares the position of the Curard Company has'beun one of yracticat-independence.The previously, existing agreaments nave never heen renewed.despite the efforts of the ine acting in co-operation with the n- lines to re-establish The Cunard .Company have adhered to the agreements in principal, but it Je claimed that when this ig said It is about all that can be said.Mareover, the Cunard Company's close relations \u2018with the Austro-Hungarian Government in regasd to the carriage of emigrants from the Mediterranean.have als f the Scanda- navian emigrant traffic is not a Httlo/|- begrudsed in Teutonic shipping Arcles.: DARING INDIAN RAIDERS.Loot a Seral Although Pollée - \u201care: Stationed Close By.Special to the Montreal Star.Calcutta, April 8.\u2014.Considerable.unrest exists: among the Zakkn Khels.They have already carried out several daring raids in the Peshawar, district during the cold weather, anil only a few days ago a party of them belleved to have numbered 20 men raided the sera] at Motanni, a large village situ- Rated about fifteen miles south of Peshawar.This serai is on the main road connecting Kohat and: Peshawar, and is.a regular halting place for persons moving between the two towns.of travellers.Information was recefv- ed by the Border Military Police st Fort Mackieson that à rald- planned and two sowars were Jde- spatched to the charge of the police post at Motanni to put him on his way, however, the sowsrs fell in with the gang of raiders, and ons of them, named Akbar, ind his horse shot under him.When they exentually reached Motann! it was found that the seral, erty worth about Ra.3,000 carried off: The impudent daring o the gang Is shown_by the fact that Motann! is only three\u201d \u2018miles from i detachment: On the night in question it was full].had \u2018been |.sub-lnspector in|.On their] had been successfully looted ed and prop- a .Liberation From \u2018Longue point, Enters Action.\u2014 the man whose Jberation from Lungue Pointe Asylum.ls now husband for legal separation.a cross-demand.asking that against his wife.In the case of Duclos the grounds are unfaithf ness, non support, and {il treatm\u2018 claims that his wife Bas been un?ful to him.fat: hus often threatened to.and that since his first Longue Pointe in July left her without means of support.from K.C., argued the writ of h pus in favor of Duclos, Prosecutqr of the writ on behalf of the crown.case, TORREY CAMPAIGN | TO OPEN TO-NIGHT.the \u201cTorrey Choir,\u201d conducted by Mr.James Methodist Church.Dr.Torrey arrived.in Montreal from Philadelphia to-day.His revival meetings at Buffalo at Buffalo, 3,000 oonverts, it 1s c , were made.x row in fit.James Methodist Church: at- 3.30 and 7.He will be assisted by.Rev.W .S.Jacoby.\u2018The revi meetings | last till May.5, all being held in St.James Methodist Church, which.ac- \u2018commodates 3,000 persons.The Togrey choir at present- numbers | 450, but about 600 voices are required.Sopranos are in plenty.The principal need is of basses, tenors and contraitos; There wi will be ue services erry night x cept FOUND SUFFOCATER BY was.aalied .n oben es body has been taken to the m moras, DR.DRUMMOND'S Shire Ngwa of Dr.W.H.Drummond's con, | \"dition received last night by his.bros ther, Mr.George E.Drummand, ix to the effect that he ts not Josing in\u2018any way.\u201cHe continues, according to.the \u2018réports 6f the physicians to take pour, ishment.and to retaln ft.1 \u201cby the physicians snd family a as a hopeful sens a Simpson\u2019s Sanity Still, Undecided.A \u20ac held ¢ \u2018afternoon regarding the zanity of William Simpson, the man who tried to commit.\u2018suicide st Hudson a couple of days ago, but no decision was reached.The condition of Simpson was reported by the officials of the institution aa being about the same.He is very weak, and ne to extract the bullets for a few days.: EEE Banquet to Me.John Vaughan.This evening a farewell banquet will be tendered Mr.John Vaughan, of the \u201cC.P.R., on the occasion of his leaving that company to become superintendent of terminals for the new rali- way depariment of the Harbour Board.\u2018The banquet will be held at tHa St.Lawrence Hall.A large number of the operating staff and other friends of Mr.Vaughan will be present to bia him farewell.Addition to Detective Force.Lieut.Leclerc, of the Grand Trunk Police station, who \u2018changed \u2018places with Detective Vincent, assuméd his day.Vincent has been assigned to duty at the Richelieu atreet police station, Ste.Cunegonde, and Lieut.Laramee has been transferred from there to the Be grue street police station, Point St es, to nee, Lieut.arc, op I The residence of Mrs.8, Focec! hurst, Que., was the/scene of a retty doubls wedding recently, or daughter, a, \u2018Annie be Pocock, vas married to Mr.Walter Geoge Snow, and her son Mr.Btephen' Pocock, to Miss Alice Roberts, of ; Coatlonoke.Que.The Rev.Nr.Lutter- T.ind: \u2018Mrs.Show left for Ottawa and Boston, Mass.Wife of Man Whe.Is\u2019 Fightlogy mr.Mrs.Alexandre Ducojos,, the witei ot vas Or Mixed laced sought by habeas corpus is suing her | The deferidant meets this action with |.; tion be declared not against him but .es while Duclos in support.of his pir ive d Mra.Duclos (läims that her Fusbanÿ 4 shoot, that he has taken her by the Snroaél, last,\u201c he \"bas, : This morning Mr.N.K.Laflamme, |\u2019 abetsdose | Lafortune opposing .the maintenance [| Assistant Attorney-General Lanctot.is { in the city in connection - with - the | Last evening.the final rehearsal of | W.G.Taylor.took place at the St.| closed last Sunday.During the pmponth i Dr.Torrey wilt hold\u2019 mervices to-mior=: > The pren will be Nr Parkeryof | 2 en.a veal \u201cSemi-ready\" garment with- : out it bas this label sewn on the ifiside y the | the ltation of medical ned was 5 the Notre\u201c ame Hospital yes- |.killed hts two children and afterwards4i; will be made dities In the détective office yester-|.aronto, and Mr.ahd rs.Pocock for, Black.Gréen } on Tea of the World Sealed Packets Only , 40c,.50c, 60c Per Lb, \u2018the palate.See the Trade - without it.Montreal Agents.\u2019 w a populir breakfast dish among people who have tried Halifax and Acadia brands of.codfish.There's a flavour to them that tickles on every package.None genuine A.H.BRITTAIN & CO,, Mark S.A.deLorimier NEW SPRING Bac CAMBRIG SHIRTS ss NOTRE DAME 5 STREET 81312 Sd salesman ¢ can sell |.A= vee\u201d CONTINUES/HOPEFUL.| = the C.Ir v.held tn Calvary Church last evening, decideä in favor of Ar- thar M.King.The © \u2018other er om petitors were Mrs.Pratt, Miss.Pat- If you have any lace curtains to do up send them to \u201cPhe Laundry that : knows how.\u201d Prices, \u2018ten \u2018cents pau cents each.\u2018Phenes.Up 5480, 3481, 3482, .i terson, Miss De Doras; and Miss Do- herty.No matter how well you are dressed, a shabby Hat spoils your tion to the wearer, We have the est Styles, at $2.00 each.\u2018 HATS to suit you all at - Hat, not necessarily expensive, as you can which, on the head, looks as well as \u2018a 32:00 or $3.00 hat.them Soft or Hard Felt Hats, at $1.25.' But, of course, a $2.00 Pure Fur Felt Hat, with Russian Leather Sweat and best slik ribbon band and whole appearance, and if your clothes ara a little the worse of the wear, A NEW HAT will make you kave a well hard to estimate how much of one\u2019s success depends on wearing a good.dressed appearance.It is get a good Hat for $1.25, We have binding, will wear much longer, kdep its color, and give more satisfac- Best in Canada.Latest and New- And for those who\u2019 do not need to prarctice - economy, our celebrated makes of Cooksey & Co., Tress & Co., and others, at $2.50 and $3.00, cannot be surpassed.quirements whatever You may want in Men's Hats, for Old or Young, Rich or Poar, Large or Small, Long or Short, Fat or Thin.A So we can meet ÿour re- We have Gor.crie and Bleury strots \u2014AND\u2014 4 West St.Catheriag: Stroat + 7 10K FOR THE SIGN 22222723 ul ppetiz pie home is that where health i kamp BITTE a boon, a « BUTTLED ONLY BY & UNDERBERG for one and all À delicious hs 890d for es and creates good temper.unknown, For half a century UNDERBERG Boone- ** Always the same\u2014has been and blessing to thousands of famili .It tones up the system and keeps it at \u201ctop-notch.Enjoyable as a cocktail and better for you Over 6,000,000 bottles imported to U.S.At Grecers, Wine Merchants, Hotels, Caks, Clubs and Restaarasts.RMANY, SINCE 1846.Canada, F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.\\ Sole Agents he treet, Montreal.Write for Quotations.\u201c driok\u2014fim- The hap- is a matter of course-\u2014 G ALBRECHT.RBEINBEEG, ; 58 3 laweow - - Counter about 3Q feet, WANTED\u2014SECOND HAND COUNTER AND PARTITIONS Show Cases.All must be in good order.Address at once, B 1080, Star Office.also one \u2018or two flat top new Hannan Shirts you end French Cambrics and \u2014 HANNAN SHIRTS ways the Best of the New Things When you see the axquisite patterns and the finest of the Anderson's new Madras, workmanship, cut, make-up and finish, \u201ctheir air of ELEGANCE For $1.00, $1.25 and $150 you cannot equal the Hannam Shires Lo Haan a \u201cLook.them pver, then.wear them and PROVE this.THE a STORE, vied, « \u2018orings in the : won't question that we have picked Oxfords, - Zephyrs Percales.2 - lend them AT THE SHOW, \u2018And After the Show.Mixes with Everything.CSN em \u2018 mpole\u2019 ç Format\u201d AN.IDEAL DENTIFRICE.The Toilet equipment of Ladies or Gentlemen is not complete.without it oO SALE AT AL BRIG STORES.ooth Past J.T.EWART wishes to \u2018inform his many friends and customers that he is still in the ICE business and solicits their patronage.He will be pleased to book orders either by mail or.Phone.[Matte Foptine Brest Goouvran Wir See For wear with a frock cost on any fine dress occasion where , ladies are assembled, \u2018the fine \u2018 patent Jeather\u2019 boot at $6 is emi RK nently, proper.+ It\u2019s for men, but a Slater Shoe tor ladies, too, is made and sold at all the\u2019 Slater Shoe Stores.JAMES M.AiRD.\u201cA tte he = © Cogs = same time, clhitisis our adiaitairon sud ib Bp APT JE GH Re 4 ot A our Rar eames pa The Dum of Conflict.By Hgrold Binuloss (London Jolin _ Long.1897.= In many of the most suvressful novels i Of the day the chief Interest cuties a \u201cTie afb Tora) - heroine, Prust of 1° uf the best bochs that we but tas 5 ;» sympathy manly for 11 hein Lies tia, = Appleby 13 Wye son of an Enr polity put Ru bls father hit Horns froin the tr noter = fwulis The Pal por he had ever given Che Vues in ig: nad\u201d recoived hie oduc tin ; brian fils wéulth.reiation, Godfrey tai.bug Northrop Hall and all thet tae 1ongeg to It would in due ting 1) lo lue cousin, Tony.Bernard and Toon jad been Bchool-mates.and the former bad always protected nls cousin who wis ust fu a weaker mouid hun hiwself, an! now Tony.Is in woulde and appeals tor aid to Bernard.Unfortunately, in serving ds dependent cousin be becwne Henle 10 arrest for manslanshter.und though really regponsible \u2018is can scarcely defend Dimer without exposing Tony.As he wfs about to be mnarried to à «Higelin Girl.Violet Warne, \u2018fon; canfens his failings to his fiancee, snd | accordingly allows Appleby to leave Eng- and under a cloud.On the sip that takes hin to America Bernard renders 3 personal service w a wealthy Aingricun.bon Harding, who.beng a kean rae- tical man, foresacy tronble in Cuba.and fé trying to play & winning game, As Bernard had bern born in Spain and knew the inhabltants and thelr language, he was attracted to Cuba, and oX going there, joins un Insurgent army.The , ime\u2019 Is just before the Aineri«un Invasion, end the \u201cftuailon is graphically portrayed.He: wus present at the sise of santa Na And rescucd Harding's daughter, Néllie.from a\u201d position of great danger.Through the friendship and quick under- ætabding of this faithful American girl, \"who has won his confidence, the true his.\u2018tory of Appleby's Innggenre comes to light, and the prelilanimoug Tonv at last rcused to a sense of his cowardice and wrong-doing.seeks bis cousin and makes enereus Amends for hls former treachery.| ony In reality wae no villain, and was Incapable \"of voluntarily doing evii.tot be had succuinbed, and injured Bernard, through sheer weaknesg of will and fear of facing the consequences of liix owa folly.Each new volume produced by Harold Bindloss seems to please the Eng.fleh critics.and we are glad that Mr.Long hap added \u201cThe Dust of Conffic:\" to his \u201cColonial L,ibrarv.\" us , The Keats-Shelley Memorial.+ MM.H.J.(Ottawa) wishes to what has been done up to the time about the above-mentioned earn present Me- Sw morial.In answer to this request ! here print the follawing circular that 1 lately recelved on the subject THE KEATS-SHELLEY MEMORIAL.\u201c1 have not the slightest feeling of hue milfty townrds the public, or to anything | in existence, bin the Eternnl Heing, the principle of Heauty and the memerv of Great Men.\" -Joln Keats, ® 5 The American committer nn the Jentz: + Bhelley Memorta! in Rome où which 2 Mr.Edrmamd Clarence Strediman is hale ~ man, avails itself of the generosity af « Mr.Masher tn call the attention of luvers of par Le thr project fd buv and pre- - verve In\" Roum In which John Kets died, < and tq establish therein fo the henefis ot visitors and rtudents\u201d a memorial Hi brary of the works.portraits and menn- : teripts of Keats and Sheliey ami th: .this agency to defend their graves for all time against still-threatened vandalism The title to the Roman house was finally ' conde ony David March, Es J 8, Fiether.1ondqp.):.Le Aguin we Ave in the atmosphere of a (Methuen & Co.Lynne age for tids sory of-rathantic ut- \u2018venture ind love takes Us back to the stay» of Cirities IV Fur sixteen yenrs the cottage of Michael! Sampson and Gillan bis wife nur Wakefield.jn Yorkshire, bad been the only home that Pavid Muh hind Kuenwn Bart an tie days of Lau apprenticeship te Michael the owner oz; the wayside well-freque nted smithy.the eng when the atorv \u2019 cpens, Mavid had détermine to seek him Jurtune clsewjjere.anid.to succeed in golv- Ving the mystary in whieh his carly, years i liad YBen enshrouded.The boy had been rough to Michael Sampson's covtage bv un u nna n man during a great storm in hiare tres the child's nae was bor- wag afraid to | owt ind the exhicusted tiessenger had died without divulging Lis secret, « Deux | in the childless old couple were to David Lu cutld rt fonger remain quivdy nt the \u201cjisfthy.Hw itad Alvynye cherished the no tion that Bath his parenis were alive, and Ci ecfeclr ound to discover them if Le pos- \u2018eilyy can.) The visait of a girl, evidently tone of gentle birth to the forge adds further complications, David hag 1 cone ; i | sclousness that lie [x not whit he seems, | ana the pecret of thelr birth is cleared up.{ Lut even a reader who untles such knots | readily will find Mr.Fletcher's mystery :Werthy of exercising his powers of investigation.| Life's $hop Window., | Hy Victoria Cross, (London.T.Wer.nes Laurle.1907.) Hpw is it that ts-day so many women Puno ois will have nothing to do with nurried heroines who are good, chaste, and lovable?Beott, \u2018fhavkituy and Dick- ths.Charles Reade.Wilkie Collins, and Trollope, basides viany othet Mving writ- eis of fiction, have been content to por- truy for our deliglit and admiration women ag they should be, und as they are (fur the 1pust part, bug the authors to whon.we refer profer to write the Îlves and sdventures of bold exceptions to womanhood.and the salavious results | lead to à glreulation of 70,400 copivs, Jf we dre to helleve the statements of the publishers.Such Looks as \u201c\u201cAmea Kare- lie\u201d and \u2018\u2019Sapho\u201d-the so-vaîled mas- terpleces of Count Lyof Tulstoin end A}- plonge Duaudet-not to speak of Zula's ;works of figtion.have done incaleulable hari, \u20141bough the suthors may clafm that they did not mean St\u2014Inasmuch as Eng- ilish writers have copied onJy thelr de- &cripiinns of certain ecèncs.withont having A fpark of the cenius which animated | the (oreign authors.\u201cLife's Shop Windows.\u201d bv na woman whn has written nine novels under the assumed name nf Vhtortt Cross, is a notable instance of ! what we have sald.As regards Mrs.or Miss V.C.it cannot be denied, and even rites who disiike her admit.that she \u201chos mare than a little of that indefin- und \u2018the little \u201cross and chain that were ) able something known as \u2018the storv- nroennd his neck when Lie wis brought ta teiling instinct\" \u2014the instinet that will the cottage give a \u201clight «lin to the mvs \u2018Rive a bouk Interest, even when it has tery.David fx a skDfui worker in iron.rn other merit whatever, and fs ohjoe- apd from a elergvinun who took a strong thonable in fifty ways.The identity of the interest fu the nameless child he hus re- (reived his cducation: and some valuable fustruction in the history of art.T5 London he\u201cmakes his wav.and there \"having been iftroduced to the notice of \u201cir Cheistopher Wren nat nply receives work \u2018rem him.but instruction in the rt nf aTehitecture.The great eatliedrel dees +wroûæhe ! i tu | | | ! ; Etre, [re | 5 cael oy Ligne tte) to shut off the chancel of! tise chape! wt Hautewmprise, the seat of tive Cour tess of Alchester.On thither, Jin fae fn with a man who, in +1 save 4hs color.of his eyes.seems to be his denble.Put this double is a \u2018huight 07 the read.\u201d and « case of mis- token identity puts David in an awkward position and disgraces him In the aves of © ithe fale Cyntida.an) her father, Sir tier- vase Heatlwate, Trmvid can see that his r(rikine aprearaine vera the past to \u201cuvre than one with whom he is brought i conturt.An attempl at the solution of | the mystery fs made, whleh involves not avle n ladv of high degree but King \u20ac Larles limself The brothers meet again ridiculed \u2018\u201cMamamourhi\u201d in his prolague \u2018The Assignation \u201d or Jova !m a Nunnery.\u201d produced in 1677) and quoted some more outlandish words from THavenscrufts play.Here are rome of the lines fa the prologue addressed to the audience: 4 \u201cYou must-have \u2018Marsamogebl' such a fop Ax would appear a monster in a shop.Het fill vour pit and boxes to the brim.Where rammed in crowds, you see yeur- selvea in him Jhorets some spell our poet never chu: touch qe rebithhd - .t \u2018Marabarah Sahem\u2019 ve, hat te, a haw we and \u2018Chu.chn most did inve the Mamamou- \u2018sende Him te devise à serven of bis wa! novelist has, for good reasons.been suc- cers: concealed under her pscudonvm: and though her present volume pretends to | b@ n pleture of life.it ig in realit not so.| Inasmuch as its personages are all drawn étralahit from sensational melodrama, 1 and their humanity is only a faint sem.Diance that Is far from convincing.Tho plot of the novel la extremely simple.and the Incidents, gards the lives many.| The hervina Is liydia Wilton.aged six.| teen.a sort of, factotum in the house of Farmer AndtySoh, whose wife and grownup daughter late Lydia for her beauty.and take every opportunity of snubbing.of the actors, are not She marries Bernard Chetwynd, whom + gio eventually follows to a new home in | Arizona Tiiing.of farm life.she\u2019 falls in {love with an aristocratile English traveller and eventually elopes with him.Following that Incident she takes up | with another man.Readers must dlscov- ! er for thomselves the denouement of the story.Victoria Cross.though I have ab- ry I fore.muet pleasure\u2019 In \u201c§ubting: He writes | \u201cWhen we meet an allusion interesting las bearing on manners under the Ronan Frnpire of the Juvenalian age, we find, that Mr.Cole gives & very uncertain - | sound.One remembers Qe in which \u2018thumbs aown\u2019 represented as: \u201cthe geature which corfdèmned thé defeated gladiator to death.__and a baa, \u2018down with,\u2019 and such expressions encourage the error.Here ts Mr.Cole's note lon Mt.36: ! \u201cVerso pollice vulgi | Quenilibet ovcidunt populariter\u2019: { \"The spertators of a gladiatoria) com- hat expressed by the turning of * thelr \"thumbs thelr desire that the conquer: \"gladiator shouid be spared or killed; whe they 11 was the upward nr downward ges.\"ture that signified death is uncertain.\u2019 2 picture as Mr, Cole had consult- the passage, \u201cBut it is not uncertain, Would have discôvered if he ed Prof.Mayor's edition on ar any good commentary on Wor.Epp.I.18 66.Prof.Mayor quotes Fl xx.sac, uh .LR, pallices cum oven ore etinm proverbie ivuhbemur.\u201cThu therefare means, \u2018suare him.\u201d ria .Yonr sword into its scabbard!\u2019 5 \"ea Ppresso police; the signal fpr degfh, w versn nollice.\u2018thumbs un.\u2018.which.ieant \u2018rip him up.\u2019 Prof.Mayor auotes Pruden- Uus «.sv mmachum 41, 109$; \u2018pectusque jacentis Virgo mb tudet \u201conversdé.poîlice rumpi\"\" be deemed put nf place fa 0 T{ may not be deemed put of plare T4 he fu}! understandiræ of the cahalisti- The American Loyalists.ward te quote part of Scene L.Act V.of ©.HM.asks: Will vou kindly lat \u201c Maliere'g plav Mme Jourdain sperks |'know If there lias ever been pubiiatied |\u2019 \u201cbéen mokine » guy of vou lke this?\u201d taken by the Keats Shalley Moemorial Arsociation on December 20 190 at $1 000 and the commitice Is using everv effort to raise promptiv the amonnt phoed on mortgage.about $5.000 M invitées von te share the honor anl the please of | this enterprise.hy making it known ta 6thers and Lv sending oo subs iption ta R U.Johnenp sevretarmn 33 Fost 17th rtreet (Century Magazine).New Vaste be check \u201cto the order of the Keats.Bhool.lov Memorial Fund \u201cI have righllv te he reduced hv nthe swretest .Intellectnal not to be Literty, the loxelleat cloguen: rn stinina, to regard with toleration that which ought tolerated hy those who Jove Prutit and Virtue Perey Bysshe Shelley.Explanation ct the Üword *Mama- mouchi.\u201d \u201cA McG Callege Student\u201d inclesee three lines from Join Dryden and asks come (fT ean and will to explais the à Ww.V.Ans.\u2014May 1, 1908, Ques.\u20141.' Can a mother intercept letters of à son 23 years of age, open and burn them?3, Is there any means of notifying a postmaster not to deliver letters only to the actual person thev are and, if so, from\u2019 whom shail 3 Burning I ek rons 3.Is it not a criminal = itching, offence for a pastniaster to ald a mother cracked in intercepting lotters from a son of that - ?age or for a mother to do it on her cwn bleedin account ?MATTIE HILDA.hands, Ans.\u20141.Mother has ne peut to Pm eczema, tet- son's letters unless authorized by him to do so.2.This ir the postmaster's ter, etc., are duty in Any case.He may have been instantly relieved and speedily authorized to do otherwise, however, 3.ds upon the circumstances; theos- etically, yes.cured by soaking them in hot water and CUTICURA SOAP Ques.\u2014Am 1 compelled to pay school taxes, not beirig a real estate owner and A ) not, sending any children to school?1 and dagiag with Catl- recently received a bi from the schoo 1 cura intment, the great Skin commissiomers for two pupils for four tment sug months at eighty cents a month, or $3.20.Cure.is fails I have one little gir) of school age and ceeds when all else Iails.sho goes to a private school.0a?: cy J.D.MeL.Ans.\u2014A monthly fee, that shall not ex.fifty cents per month, during which he school in the district is In operetion, \u2018te exigible for bach child from 7 to 14 CHEMISTS years of age.whethor they attend school Fin& Cook's\u2019 \u201cFriend: Baking or not.There are fmw exceptions to this Powder Pure rule.but the fact that your girl at- ve tends private school is not one.DOCTORS ; \u2014\u2014 Pronounce it wholesome.w.\u2014Can landlord force me to pay : rent Tor a house 1 said J would take, COOKS but wish now to decine, not having Know it does the work at ai gned a lease Or made any agreement the right time.beyond having said I would an, HOUSEWIVES ; \u2014 Yes, su that cake and bread \u2014 Ans.ralsed with Sook'a Friend.aking owder aro fin Ques.\u2014Lagt Sunday week abner dainty and delicious., weather conditions prevalled, hard the night previous followed hy hard frost with very high wind In the afternoon of Sundffy a policeman called and notified me to put nspnes on the sidewalk, I did 80 immediately, putting also salt with the ashpe, which the wind brew nearly al away.On Lne Thursday foi- lowing I recelved a summons to appear etree dollars per month.\u201d This leans if Not \u2018tee neww! terminates of itself on the ist of : .required, doen it not?at the Recorder's Gourt for not having ashes on My aidewaik on Sunday.Js A ; EN EAR su 1 BSCRIBER.this right gad Just?Am T entitled to! x ns - e sidewalk must always be notipe In the circumstances?| wan Kent in a good condition.If not, you are entitled to be summoned.2.Yes told I rould mettle the case out of court by payime the costs of the summons.| \u2014 eee 0 which 1 4i8 on the Monday.they charg-! On I (One BROMO LINN BE\u201d ing $1.50.Is this amount right for the ln ny ate parmis 340 Quinine, Simi.mona\u201d 2 Re the 1ent.nk Ure pires and original Cod Taplet 14 & or te Hb woes toads 1 ARTES LCIITE DACKAGE ol niger em res to rent thd heure fdr one vear as it SRO nd bears the signature orm 7 AA) ie stands.frogs Alay lst.[at a rental of .ps of tare delicacy, concealing an e ; TA 15 May without ahy other formality being Ë Fi ~~ PES over Se TT.Ta AE nL Above all, take \u2018\u201c\u2019Seventy-Seven.\u201d* ep EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL - TRE CRAMMAR : SCHOOL, a at MANDOLIN.FREE WITH EVERY COURSE AT UTILE COTE RITES 1 RY) SCHOOL of MUSIC 584 WEST, STCATHERINE DE | 10 7éeod RIDLEY COLLEGE, Lower School for boys under tour- | teen.Separate building, grounds and stage, Upper Bchool prepares for the universities and for business, New buildings.Eighty acres.REV.J, O.MILLER, M.A, D.C.L,, 61 10 Zaw Principal.St.Catharires, | Ont.oF x , PERTHIER-ENHAUT, QUE.| pe @-SCHOÛL FOR BOYS.SUMMER TERM begins April Sth.=v.ve Prospectus and full information, apply to &* i_ REV, W.R.J.HIBBARD, MA.H | Upper Canada \u2018College, on \u201c4 Founded 18875 Dé TORONT Spring terms will begin TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, at 10 a.m, Boarders return April 8.Buccesses this Year: Two university echolarships, ten first class homors, forty-five passes, six passes fnto R.M.C.HENRY W.AUDEN, 50 8 saw M.A.(Cambridge), Principal.WINTER RESORTS.WINTER RESORTS.and HOTEL CHAMBERLIN, oo se {amo hotels of the world, one finds genuine home coutforts, with that rare South we eften read about,\u2019 but so ssidom find.HM you bave been Here before, you need na wrgisg te coms again.Îf yon've never been here, write to-day for full particulars.Ideal Æ YEAR Recreation No other place In the country ts so adapted for real rest recreation as OLD POINT COMFORT; and at the THE TOME BATHS, this 2 ar mous de radiant Sib sunl patterned after the Baths of Dioclotian at Rome.Special beok en Baths and Bathing seat tree.Writs me to-day.Address GEO.F.ADAMS, Mgr., Box 213 Fortress Monroe, Va.Bookiets at the offices af all traasportation compantes.in the yéro-thers- tho beautiful xp hy ie with ceramic is La with pure, fresh sea water warmed; the whole room being com) of be: \u2018tor ¢ Atriom and entire pool sre furnished and \u201cAtlantic City, GALEN HALL.HOTEL AND SANATORIUM, + ATLANTIC CITY, of the newest stône, brick and i 1\" buildings, with every comfort; always open; always ready; always busy.= 8 Seod § Does Ave.ren .Most ch A to \"Ord: entire new Hotel has been thorough- 3 reftrnished, anû is the Peer of colemntt- | Ress, luxury and comfort, conducted upon \u2018the highest standard of exce.lence: the cuisine Is managed by the most competent nm $12.50 up a, American pean Hotel contains 850 EDEN rooms, ples heated, many en aulte, with fresh and eea water haths; also public hot sea water baths.Ogchestra! goncerts dally, Gar- auë nitaôhed\u201d Automablies mest all trains Booklet.Charles Cope, Proprietor.79 26 HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J Ocecupies one-half square of unobstructed beach front.67 26 WALTER J.BUZBY.THE HULMHUEST, situated in the most central and s=lect section.Pennsylvanis av, 7 beach.Unobstructed ocean view.Pri- Sate baths Stationary wash stands, with hot and cold running water in bedrooms.Open all the yea ater to stroet level, pun parlor.Capactty 300.Litersture upon request.Henry .ss 26 \u201c4, HOTEL j EL RUD LF, Atiantle City, Jersey, directly on beac b; American E n plans; 400 ocean view rooms; 160 suites, with private sea water baths; phones in rooms; orchestra; weekly sooial features; capacity 1000; special spring rates.CHAS, KR.MYERS, Owne 54 24e0d , New and The Albemarle, Virginia Ave, near Beach Modern high ciass family house Capacity 400.Contains every convenience, tnoluding elevator, steam heat, spacious sun- pariors, vrivate baths, etc.Offers special low rate during April and May.of $8, $10, $12.50 weekly; $2 up dally, for steam neated front rooms, meta s, AT MCHT SCHOOLS Hon.W.A.Weir Presidgd at-Distri- bution of Prizes to Pupils of Catholic Night Schools.The distribution of prizes to the successful students of the Catholic night schools of the city took t evening in the Montcalm School Hall, under the presidency of Hon, Mr.Weir.A programiie of recitations and musical numbers was rendered during the evening.Buperintendent ; J.\"IH.rgeron read the report on the night schools.There were during the winter session, fifty-four Classes with an eurollment of 2,122 pupils.Hon.Mr.Weir spoke eloquently of the good work of the night schools and promised to place before his government the necessity of prolougiug the term of tha night schools instead of shortening SARSFIELD SCHOOL.The following is the prize list: _F.Belanger, H amoureux, Theo.Mathieu, Jos.Gervais, H.Francoeur, C.Girard, N.Lavalles, N.Lamarre, O.Grise, A.Patenaude Garnun, N.La- marre, (0.Beattie, J Goan A.Masse, A.MoDougall, E.&t.Pierre, E.Slat- tery, P.Buckley, H.Martin, P.Cutler, Jas.Kenny, F.Bone, G.Filion, J.Dube, J.8t.Clair, F.Dobbin, F.Black, Pp.Fauche, Z.Fabre, W.Jones, E.\u2018Cor- beil, J.Fisher, P.Tasse, A.Paquetts, J.Frigon, J.Reilly, 8.Cooper, P, Gren- ler, G.Dore EDWARD MURPHY SCHOOL.English Class.\u2014Reading, Joseph Bol duc; translation, Thimalas Bolduc; writiug, Charles Lavoie; attendance, Leo.Fournier, Aime Piette, Antonin Marcoux, Pacifique Picard, Jean Chame- ton, Lucien Levasseur.Business Class.\u2014Arithmetic, Oswald Boucher; bookkeeping, Eugene Toohey; ocrrespondence, Arthur Coleman; attendance, Frank Tracey, Joseph Tousignant.OLIER SCHOOL.French class, prizes for assiduity: E.Pauze, L.S.Arthur Pauze, Vanier, La- vole, Armand.French grammar, Pauze.Reading, 1 div., Philippe Leclaire; 2 div.,, Naham Sukkar.Penmanship, 1 div., Rene Belanger; 2 dlv., Elphege Hotte: 1 div, Daniel Joron.Arithmetic, 2 div., Emile Jodoin.English class, prizes for assidulty: Alphonse Pepln, Louis Dalgnault, Wilfrid Terrault, F.Falile.A.Delorme and J.J.Rousseau.English reading, Willlam Murphy.Arithmetic, W.Ter- rault.Penmanship, Lucien Turgeon.Business class, prizes for assiduity: Edward Gauvreau, Joseph Jodoin, Arthur Normandin, Edward Smith, Joseph Arteau, Harold Roche, Albert Saul- nier, Bookkeeping.Joseph Jodoin.English, Harold Roche.Arithmetic, A.Marchand and A.Normandin.BELMONT NIGHT SCHOOL.Prize list, 1906-07.\u2014Commercial class.Assiduity: Arthur Lavoie.Martin Mc- Lean, Willlam Sheedy, J.H.Ecoles, Charles Palardy.Penmanship and correspondence, Willlam Quinn.Bookkeeping, J.H.Eccles.Arithmetic, John Shane.1st French class,assiduity: Plèrre Va- lade, Rodolphe Leveille, Rodolphe Le- velille, Paul Valade, Henry Cartwright, Joseph Waldren.Reading.Joseph Thib- DRIES, AWARDED: Jes \u2018garding dress, if you want a color Z FL avalice: Engish, J.1st English Class.\u2014J.Pilotte, Pruneau, A.Piche, J.Martin, E.Boisvert, J.Trudeau, Elsear Boisvert, A , Pitohe, Eugene Levellle, H.Lafor- ot French Class.\u2014N.Roy, H.Roy, BE.Dupre, A.Girard, L.Brodeur, B.Lamontagne, L.Gériepy, J.Emond, C.Lusler, E.Gariepy, S.Savoie, L.Hupee, E.Constant A.Picotte, H.Desforges, A.Ca: 2nd French Class \u2014A.w.Lambert, J.Melancon, H.hote, A.Millette, J.Dugal, P.w.Beaudry, A.Millette, W.Tova, J.Dugal .THE AWAKENING| of Spring makes fresh dress the upper- | most thought in every man\u2019s mind.Ours is the uppermost shop in Montreal for upper-class clothes.If you have \u2018\u2019uppish\u201d notions re- cloth or pattern that has no \u2018\u201cme-too,\u201d\u201d then ours is the place for you.What everybody's got we let severely alone.Distinctive patterns, uncommon colorings, advanced styles\u2014 we give them.Our -new Spring Sack Suits have a metropolitan dash and swing truly de- i $12.00 to $30.00.\"Naz AT tte Corner Craig and St.Peter Stréets 336 St, Catherine Street Fest 425 St.Catherine Street East | table and attentive white service.Booklet, J.cu 53 18604 r \u2014t HOTEL IROQUOIS, Ocean end, South Carolina Ave.Ideal hotel for Spring Guests, with capacity of 400 all gle a elevator to\u201d treet level steam heated, music, extensive heated sun parlor, ete.Special ratas at this season, $10 up weekly.Booklet mail W.PF.BHAW.RGINIA [JOT SPRINGS 2.500 Feet Elevation.Open all the Year.Affording relief from the rigors of the north without the enorvating climate of the far south.Luxurioua baths and most curative waters known for Rheumatism, Gout an Nervous Diseases, Complete Hydrothera- peutic apparatus, Magnificent bath house and enclosed swimming pool.Ideal golf course; fine livery, superb roads, THE NEW HOMESTEAD {r.a thoroughly up-to-date hotel.perfect In social and sanitary gements: patronized by Sir WiltHa \u201cLaurer and any leading Canadians, Broker's office, with direct New York wire.Through Pullman compartment car leaves New York 4.55 p.m., arrives at Spring 8.25 am.Stop Over Allowed at Washington.Excursion ticKets on sale at Chesa- peaka & Ohio office, 362 Broadway, and offices of Pennsylvania Railroad, New York.Also at principal Canadian ticket offices of .onnecting lines, Booklets and full Information by addressing H.W.Fuller, G.®.A., Washington, be, 26 WANTS TO BUILD OWN NAVY.Australlan Measure of Self-Depen- dence In Acquiring Navy.Epecial to the Montreal Star.Melbourne, April 6.\u2014PEfforts are he- ing made to establish the ship building industry in Australia on & scale which wili enable the Commonwealth to build its own battleships.Eight coastal destroyers and four first class torpedo boats are now projected at a cost of $3,600,000, and while ome vessel of each class will be built in England, 1t is hop- cd that the remainder may be constructed in Australia itself.In a memorandum to shipbullders in the Commonweaith on the subject the Acting Minister for Defence, says: \u201cThe proposals are designed to attain a measure of self dependence in the provision of war vessels.Briefly the department desires to know if anything is lacking to make this much desired end dttaln- nble.The price is a sufficlent one (In England) to ensure large profits to huilders.What is there to prevent Aus- trallan builders, with the : ivantage of position, and of acting in pursuance of a policy desired by the vernment from supplying these vessels?ccm y Humphreys\u2019 Seventy- Seven.Cures Colds and GRIP How to escape catching Grip.Don\u2019t get \u2018\u2018run down.\u201d \u2026 Eat nourishing food.Take plenty of sleep.Avoid draughts and excesses.Shun alcohol.Dr.Humphreys\u2019 Famous \"Seventy- seven\u201d breaks up and cures Grip, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Laryngitis, Catarrh, Influenza, Cold in Head, Sore Throat and \" Quinsy.\u201c77° fits the vest pocket.A Druggieis.25 cagis nr mailed uniphreys\u2019 Momeo Madicing: Co.Corne: oy > William and John Brreeta, New York.# z HOTEL IROQUOIS, Neean, and, South Carolina Ave.Ideal hotel for Spring Guests, with capacity of 400.Open all year.Rooms single or en suite.with bath, elevator to street level, heated, music, extensive heated run parlor, ete Special rates at this season, $10 up weekly.Booklet mailed.W.F.Shaw 82 1304 IS KEEN ON EDUCATION.Begum Will Cut Down Parents\u2019 Salary for Truant Child.Special to the Montreal Star.Calcutta, April 6.\u2014Compulsory education is being in Orfental fashion by the Begum of Bhopal.In the Mohammedan State oven which she rules the schools which owe their existence to the enlightened energy of herself, her mother and her grandmother, have riot met with the support she requires from the nobles and high officials, At a prize distribution Her Highness spoke lier mind freely on 7 subject.She condemned the love of ease which was enervating the upper classes, and compelling her to go outside in order to find men qualified to carry on the busi- \u2018ness of the State.She pointed out that for the sake of example she had kept her own sun at But these inducements had fatled.\u201cAll my wamings and Injunctions have proved futille in this direction, and J have given ordérs that & part of the income of the students and their parents shall be cut off, !1f the former unreasonably absent themselves from the and the money thus obtained will be spent towards the education and the scholarships of the prom- Ising students.\u201d Virginian Brought Many Emigrants.Halifax.N.8., April 6\u2014The turbiner Virginia:.Captain A.E.Vipond.which safled from Liverpool Friday, March 29, arrived tn port a#8 o'clock last evening.after a rough winter passage, head winds and he#vy seas having been encountered tre entire voyage.The steamer brought 1,379 passen- gerd, the largest number \u2018landed at Halifax this season.They were mostly |- : English an destined for Manitoba and | Alberta.Boy Met Terrible Death.Special tp The Montreal Star.Amherst, N.S, April 6.\u2014Ar the result of falling backwards into n pan of boil- in water, Mons the youngest son of orash.is desd a Qx- vo A he Cd We have just the happlest suggestions in LL COVERINGS BRIDES TO BE The range of designs and colorings is so large that no two homes We can make the GROOMS TO BE feel that they will have a veritable palace for the reception of thelr for the homes of the need to be treated allke.guests.For years and years, we have been studying to get bridal WALL HANGING EFFECTS that urope or America could produce.This Bpring\u2019s aggregstion shows the splendid results of our efforts as never bcfore.at the disposal of those who appreciate a lovely home in the horizon of the choicest We place them al The G.A.Holland & Sons Co.519 St.Catherine st.W.A Universal for Pains in the Back For pains dn the region of the Kidneys or for a Weak Back the plaster should be applied _ as shown in illds- Lesperance;, Book-keep- Malo, N° Chaput, ' Arithemetic; - Tardif.Al Christy\u2019s at Hab:/;'s a Hat worm by all the 342 St.Catherine St.West 271 St.Catherine St.East \u201cExtra Value at Buckley's at 509 St.Catherine St.West 2.50 crowned heads in Europe, $5.00.Royal Seymeouts, the only cloth finish made, at 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Gott Pair Friday afternoon.last ve the Mist heard was British golumbin mind has cf CZAR TO ABDICATE.| Crand Duke Michae! to Be \u2014 Bays London Rumor.London, April.6.\u2014The Dally Mirror claims to be in a position to announce nvon the \u201chighest aûthority\u201d that the Emperor of Russià purpores to abdcale Within à month, and that Grand Duke Michael will be appointed regent during the infancy of the Czarevitch.For the pasf three or - four weeks, the paper mays,\u2019 the events In this direction have been procéeding with lightning rap ity inst.Petersburg.but.the secret heen.well kept.\u2018Continiïing.the pas Mirror \u2018says; \u201cLately, the Emper given WAY even more com- pletely.and he has shown himself incapable of performing the smallest duties of his rank.\u201d The Joywer House nf Parliament is to i be abolighed,and there will be formed a military dictatorship.with the object vf atuampinsæ out evolution.and put- tng an end to andrchy In Russia, Count Deckendorff.the Russian ame busgador to Great: Britain, discredited the story entirely.Drink Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer for its food-value and for its healthful qualities, at meals .or between meals.You'll enjoy its flavor. : sevent x! \u20187 was staying in Quebec some forty years : ago.\u201cas old Quebecer has called our atten- ! ed Durham Terrace.; sucks scraps of information from obli- > nde on thio heights.: 111 the coming of Lord Dufferin, whsr : of the Citadel and was renamed \u2018\u2019Duf *.ferin Tertace'\u2018\u2019 out of compliment to the popular Gôvernor-General.# this information also tells us that she see the famous author, who was in those \u201c days a heavily built young man, she a ee trim across the ends _lingerie effects.+ 5 \u201cHote, tH be suitable for all DS \u2014 a Mr.Howells and Dufferin Terrace.Last week we took Mr.Howells\u2019 play: {Cully to task for calling the famous ter- -tace at Quebec, Durham Terrace.But fion to the fact that what is now known as Dufferin Terrace was formerly call- This will probably be news to the younger generation of to-day.It is of interest to rescue , 14 appears when Lord Durham oame to Canada in great state nearly years ago he was s0 impressyl ith the view from the Upper Town of nebec that he decided it would be an excellent idea tn build a publie promen This waa done and for some time it was called \u201cThe Plat form.\u201d Later the name was changal to Durham Terrace and so continual the promenade was extended to the fo The same lady who kindly suppliad distinctly remembers Howells when he He lived with three old ladies on Ste.Anne street and the windows of ars TN LV.ste the house overl mked the garden of the Ursuline Convent.She often used to busiiy engaged acquiriux data for his two New Neckwear.Jabots are strong features of the neck- wear styles, and come in many attractive forms, the prevailing length being about five inches.Some of these are slashed up the centre with a contrasting material inserted, others are pointed in the centre, and \"still others are fan- Simpler styles are hemstitohed he \"Sabots permits of attractive combinations, and we find many odd ideas work- _#d out in embroidery and *lace, with, erhaps, silk, ball fringe, and applique 4 Hom res.The Peter Pan is a compara: tively new washable vollar in linen and It is oircular, flat, and ly finished with lace edging and fastens with a wide satin bow or muslin _.In spite of the prophetic dopm of: lace yoke, the continued vogue of the guinipe and bretalle styles of bodice\u2019 keeps them in evidence, and guimpes, Meeves, and yokes of all sorts are tn be ady-made of net, lace, 6r mull.In ow dainty and useful accessories fila}, Cluny, Irish, and Vénise laces are often combined with Appenzal and French embroideries, while handwork is, as it always is, at.a premium.Charming collars of batiste and lace iggertion re\u2019 worn over À the plain silk ist, trans forming it Tostantly into a more dressy creation.Two Pretty Frocks for Middic-Aged Women.MAUVE RAJAH BILK.simple but pretty g:wn for south- orn wear is mauve rajah silk made ort with fil circular flounce headed Inorustations of linen lace motifs area to match the gywn.The waist has three small plaits on each shoulder and cut in a deep V emb -idered in mauve sottache.The yoke and sleeves are of cream Valenciennes very muub | ruffled, and the shoulder seams joined by narrow straps braided, and t era are a great many buftons on the gown covered with rajah silk and embrorder ed in mauve.A flowered toque very pointed in front of several shades of the wistaria_ blossoms would be lovely with tlus dainty frock, and a short loose jacket of the rajah\u2019 braided in soutache would take it more serviceable on cool days: WHITE BERGE GOWN.A d tailor gown of white serga has a short side plaited skir& and small jacket with tiny vest of \u201cwhite silk poplin braided in soutache, The cvat fits snugly and has three tucks each side of the vest at the waist line, and a circular fitted tail to the coat all around with narrow strap of serge and two pearl buttons across the back.The collar and deep cuffs are of the poplin braided and in groups of three.Each side the front mere little braided loops of the poutache and three small pear] putivis./ A pretty blouse fur wear with thig is \u2018all-over small hand-tucked cream chiffon cloth, encrusted with medailions « white Cluny, #the Cluny ornamented with tiny roses of the taffeta.A white » violet turban with a great many green feaves would he pretty with this, Inexpensive \u2018Summer Hats.One requires greater variety in hats during the summer than the are clever tt winter, and there schemes for accomplishing effective changes without actually having such a great number.For ceremonious occasions and to top one's best gowns choose a picturesque shape with ostrich plumes as trimming If possible, otherwise alry choux of tulle with flowers.* One cannot skimp on this hat, the best materials must go into it, yet It need not be purchased ar an extravagant \u201cmilliners, for it a woman has the slightest talent for home tat making she can got splendid results if a good shape end luxuriant trimmings are purchased.Or if one he not naturally gifted in this wise take the frame and accessories to Home unpretentious mil- (liner of taste, culling meanwhile an effective working plan from the display in the windows of the leading shops = drtrom Hiustrations, and one can have a model skilfully put together at a cost of not more than throe or four dollars.For example, ono - could with plumes utilise a delightful French importation, just arrived from one »f the cleverest of makers.The straws used for it Is slightly rough in finish, the color a dull , sage The crown Is broad and high, with at top and well-defined edge.The broad brim rolls up on the right side, and on the left juts out straight from the head.Two thick curly plumes are laid on this slide with the qulils to the - front, the ribs set in cut.steel.The feuthers rise toward the back of the hat and just peep over the brim, a nervative arrangement when so PA exaanples droop quite to tho shoulder.The less axaggerated style is of course : {he bbtter one for us to follow.Such a had best he carried out tn neutral frocks of Maeve shade Burnt raw with eithe od Ae, WY Ie = » none Sy pretty Canadian stories, \u201cA Chance Acquaintance \" and \u201cTheir Wedding Journey.It is probably from .hese by: goo days that Howells dates his recol- ections of Durham Terrace.A New Book by Fitzgerald Molloy.Those who like to read truth that is stranger than fiction and history with a wealth of detail always enjoy Fitzgerall Molloy's works.The latest to be givea tu the world is entitled \u201cSir Josnua ad his Circle.\u201d \u201cIn selecting dir yoshua Reynolds as the central figuce cf his eighteenth century hall of fame, bs brings us into an\u2018environment that includes an extraordinary galaxy cf eminent names in all the artistic professions.Througing the pages of his work, winch ight more easily be expanded tc ter olumes than limited to two, we find among artists Williaa Hogarth, tains borough, Rouiney and Opie, unong ac: tors Garrick and Mrs.Siddons, anweng authors Johnson, Geldemith, Fiuiding, Richardson, Sterne, Smol Sheridan and Fanny Burney.It is, therefore, no wonder that Mr.Molloy has Leen able to gather within his pages the very cream of reminiscential gossip and artistic anecdote.His work is, of course, ot no especial historical or biographie value.Its chief interest is to mirror tha lives and the manners, the habits and the foibles of its highly romantic period.\u201d er black or white, black with white.or oyster white with steel gray are combinations that will tone in with almost any gown, Fashion Points.All shades of tan, castor and bright browns are to be uscd in spring costumes of cloth or silk,and all are equal- Jy approved by fashionable women.Champagne color Is also a favorite, and buff or amber in linens are having unpecedented popularity.Any of the checked or plalded cotton goods with a line or two of either of these last named shades are to be bought at sight, for ft has been purchased so promptly in various combinations \u2018hat but few specimens can now be found of any fabric showing the clear pretty tint.Flowers that rival tho:e fresh from the garden are seen on the exquisite hats for southern wear and late spring.Clematis, morning glories and wisterin are among the loveliest of those in purple, and seem actltally to have just been plucked, so perfect is the imitation.A fad for a veritable bouquet of assorted loveliness is shown in'the decoration of leghorp or lace hats.and these can be caught up on the side; so that the grasses and leaves of the | unch soften the brim; edge, gnd ngle gracefully over Short-skirted frocks are having undisputed sway among the lien, cloth.+ + + + + + + + + + bed a pared eg Ans fave Mes 5 2 ou à *.i = PEP EEFPE PEEL IHRE Ib bbb bs bobs FEET ean - FOR ALL The ideal mother is the one without her.ishing point of the t ++ 4 + RIRE REHHH Fate tog \u2018MOTH ERS.\u2018 who is training her, child to do ol Craduation in school should tal er, and he who té +, himwelf unnecessary to the pupil.6 place at the van- aches best 1s shaking .\u2014\u2014Blbert- Hukbaré, 3 + FEELERS RIESR AF EER LY RR 5209 Bredkfast \u2018Jacket.+ FOR COLD M and rough weave silk models.and only the elaborate costumes appear with a trailing effect.Women, once emafici- pated from lohg skirts, will consiler carefully befo! esuming t!.em exerpt \u2018for\u2019 occasions EX Gi prevails.For count e gretonne gets which cempris Ÿ ar bed,bureau, thair and £4 ractive, especially if \u2018sidé cu ai r the windows can be bought, to match, With even Indifferent furniture, this touch of daintiness can be of a great transformation.The woman wha can wear red will not go amiss if she chonsea one of those sofi columbine pink straws, trims 1t with clusters of Jacqueminot roses, a burch at each side of crown.and a velvet ribbon crown band in an deeper Jacqueminot shade.This should have flve or six small loops at front between the flower clusters that are caught stiffly out almost to the brim cdge, which is a little on the mushroom order at sides and back, but straight at front.Under the brim on back bandeau put a few fluffs of the ubiquifous brown maline.The Long Glove Mania.What fs more abominable than these arm-gloves which, since the vogue of the short gleeve, have found favor in many woinen's eyes.It 1s a purely American innovation, and lustrates only too well the chief fault vith Am- erfcan dress.In-a country where pub- He opinion Insists that every woman\u2014 whatever her income, her athtion, her individual taste, her, type-dress like every other, and where there 43 Always a fashion that ia slavishly -fofloewed in one mad :burat of Popularity, there la sure to be endless.\u2019 examples of Just such pieces bf pretence as this kid arm.sth.\u2018Byery wirtue., its wearers may = for It onjy.accents Its pretentiousness.If one cannot afford to buy long gloves by the dozen or halt dozen.then why cut off at the elbow the whole season's wardrobe, gowns, blouses, Jackets and shirtwalaty?\u201cIg it being well dressed t.: wear things that have nel\u2019her sense nor beauty.and what can be more bungling aboût a wéll turned wrist than this slip-shod affair?Elbow sleeves are rtill very much the fashion in Paris, but I go to no assembly of elegant women.morning.afternoon or evening.but 1 see quite as many long sleeves as short, and very wonder\u2018nl long sleeves, smartly mannish and cuffed and laced like a cavaller's, ar tightly wrinkled from elbow to ring-laden fingers, or perhaps, swinging In long winglike dra- perles that are of no particular epoch.I think in Europe the mode in less passionately worshipped, but more tenderly ~herished\u2014she Is neither embraced nor abandoned #0 unreasonably.Thus writes a woman from Parls, and we would do wcll to hark to her words, Blue Volie Costume.One of the hest models seen waa in navy blue voile, It was made afler one of Doucet's models with thin new shield effect of bands of the voile piped with taffeta crossing the whole of the shoulder and coming down in shaped plastron effect each side of the front.Here there was a tiny vest of gobelin blue cloth heavily embroidered in soutache of various shades of the gobelin blue and a tiny collar and cuffs of the\u2019 lace.There was n smooth girdle {the coat bagging a litle from above ity of alternate folds of bluo taffeta and-the volle.The skirt was dox-plaited, amd thres bands of.the voile piped with Blue were placed nround the bottom.* pesrétous: a sport MATS \u201caie ZURCH CHER TWIN WELK CHOCOLATE, dt.The simple, shapely breakfast | Jacket, : made as lllustrated, is one of the very best and most satisfactory.rgurments of + LU ON Ba ee Fr rh i Shed 3 Aro whi i { Design by May \u2018Manton, y 5305 8ix'Gored Circular we ORNINGS.a lutely simple, with a ry i the neck, and with pocke Éécorative and convenie pa \u2018th sa ctreulgr 11 be dure - a fs made after the six \u2018gor the sort for cold weather wear, and is del.For the medium sl very generally in demand.in this in.|for.the Jichet 3% yards mate stince the material is eiderdown flannel, 2, yards inches: Ve Sas ith F yard witit trimming of plate colored silk,-whila of silk! for ie skirt 7,jor 54 the Jacket 1s worn over a simple skirt of yards 44 or 53 inches.ae i terial scrge, bul there -are a great many flan- has up down: 7 yards 27, 5 y&rds 44 nelettes and what are known us cotton or 4% yards 62 inches wide !f.1t has nat.étderduwns that are appropriate and also A May Manton pattern of Jacket, No.French and Scotch flannels can be used 5208.sizes: 36 to pA Jaches , or of the with satisfaction for the jacket, while fakirt,- NE 530s, #1 32 Ines the skirt Is adapted to all seasonable ma.\u2019 pale address by.terlais.The breakfast jacket being espe- the cer on \u201cDeparment of pile paper on clally designed for the flannel, is weil oe :ten cents fes es The price of each pattern | is\u2019 Branch Office.corner Peel and 8 town readers will be served vy gi For Ladies, give Bust Measure.eo 2 tr for patterns.ail, od wi For Shirts, ety jet Nn at the Star jers must où he ter vecelve patterns promptly.nod Children.give Age enly.csaure.Bi, PATTERN NO.BUST MEAËURE.WAIST MEASURE.| AGE IN THARS.NO.cc0ooccsccccone soso.iR0heN resbsseseiiesn TRANS MO.2005 crcrcoocouc0 ÉMORGM 1: \u2018\u20acrearsness.inoROD vascpeouo000 cn Ÿ00TS Noeorrerrrronsnssen crevsecncs re RCHOS woecsreeness BOOS jesesrresers es FORTS NO.coeacesrsnesscsn evccosvovrocoiM0N0S | so0c0000000.iMeheS srrsacccouce ea PURES : Prevince.ber and particula Out-of-town patrons should be careful to send complete age rase, clearly written.Bend silver or postal no Stamps not nCcep te \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~- ering Name, MIB er MINS.coc covers verorrifoccss 2500 outs vu sé 06 sacocesenee soetetss Street and | Ne.ves weese usec soues svnescsvcescs TOWEL.4 ove votes ces vos cuevutun seve .se we sesseepy 20 Gousanessatse0scon Deg GUY SOS VIS SEIN 20 Weerned Address Pattern Department, The Bally Star, Montreal N.B.Pattern IT not de exchanged.Be gure to fill In \u2019 rect nurn- The HoneMAKe ERS 4 Deparméns Cleaning Straw Hate.A correspondent very kindly sends us & recipe for cleaning shabby and soiled white straw hats, Tunis is her Take the straw hat, rip off all {rimming and brush well with a stiff brush, Have ready a box of Halts of Lemon which may Pour a' little of the powder in a saucer and pply to the hat with an old tooth- $ been motstened.Bcrub ¥ well, all.over with the water and salts of femon, and the stains aud discolorations wilt\u2019 disappear like mg- ly before re- method of procedure, be bought at the druggist.rush which has gle, Let it dry thoroug trimming.Fruit-and-Nut Caramel Fudge.Stir three cups of sugar and one cup of thin -Cream over the fire until the sugar is melted.Then boll without stirring to the soft-ball stage.\"At the same time stir.one cup of sugar becomes \u2026cara-.Pour the first mixture into the let it boil up once.Take thick, over \u2018the fire until it mel.caramel, a from the fire, and beat until adding at last half a cup of citron.candied cherries, pineapple, and plums cut fine, and one cup of pecan- nut meats, Green Pepper Omelet.Cut à sweet lengthwise, an Then cut the rest of the pepper tiny shreds.Put a tablespoonfal hot, ring meanwhile, that all may he ih u Coftee-Crenum finer, ful of.t- snd a .pepper Hesten ati a Aull ponte \u201ccart be taken up.Turn the egg over fhe e - Dan.Ur, .bek .popper, | pepper in halves, remove the sorts oF butter in the omelet pan, and, when .add tho pepper and took about PUTSUIME the courses Ave minutes without drowning, Sh © \u2014 uniformly softened.Have ready In a bow} four sr.a scant haif-teaspoon- the cooked egy with a fork, to let the uncooked mixture down onto the pan; when the egy is lshtly get, Jol.and turn onto & hot d Oyster Plant or Salsify Salad.Serub the saisify, and cook, without removing the skin, im bolling salted water until tender, Pecl and cut In thin slices.Season with alt and pepper, cover and agt aside to bhe- come cold.For nr pint of sliced sal- sity take six tablespoonfuls of oil, ahd gradually beat into It four tablespoonfuls of lemon juice or.three of vinegar, and about half a teaspoonful of onion .juice.When thoroughly mixed, pour over the chilled salsify, Turn the slices over.and over untiil they have idkah up thé dressing, ahd\u2019 get aside until ready to serve.Serve on heart leaves of lettuce, algo Ni with oil, vinegar, naît, and epper.Garnish with figures out from thin\u2019 slices of pickled beet.in cream, beaten Cut ana froid.tnt th Ovens SY man of the creaïñ as Ît will take up.Add alos a few grains salt.Pipe the nixture onto the top of the pie any pattern that œulis the fancy.Serve devait at Mincheon or dinner.President Dabney, of Cincinnati Uni: br ; is planning.à commercial col- n connection e ith the institution.loge proposes to have the -atisdents w in banks and brokerage offices while eH study : Special Notice, © Offices Te Let.Ch! Bit tte cartes bé réa si a | gone out on the -| than in the former.the younger set.}| was a Badminton Club, & tennts ctur., -| all devoted to sport, and that is :} of course, not counting clubs in con- \u2018} nection with church work.Now thers à ly to © W.Lindsay Limited d'ou ine Bt.Week A Correspondent on Brainiess Eng lishwomen.The Notebook has received à very tn.dignant letter from the husband of à \u2018lovely and accomplished Englishwo- \u2018man ape, a paragraph in \u2018umn headed, \u201cAre Englishwoman Brainlem?' In\u2019 fact, the loiter was #0 furious and abusive that the ponr editar .of felt she was br- throwing a very small pebble., Hawever, we are very sorry that the feelings of any of our readers shoud be hurt and think that if our corrs- paragraph In 1 spondent hi 1 question een de carefully amd 10 he.werd net: quite 80 ridiucious- ly thin-skinned te would warpath in quite so balligerent a mood.The first half of the paragraph was devoted to praise of the noble band of women who are fighting for the frenchise $n the Mother Country, and the second haif deplor- #4 ed the fact that the majority of wou- j{ men in England are hopelessly unints - 4 leotual and tion.-sertion, that the editor \u2018did nbitious in any direc- As for our correspondent's as- no know what she was writing about, It ts utterly unfounded.She bas spent many months In England, and also many in the States end does not hesitate to affirm that the standard of brains ani capability is much higher in the latter For exampla: She once spent almost a year in a small town in England and knew ali In this town there a gol club and various other clubs, 11, is & town of about the same popuui~ tion aeross the border where she often visits, but where the ave of wealth is much ower.But in th merican town thereds to her certain ledge a Current Events Club, a Browning Club, a Dante Club and several other clubs, all alming at intellectual de- velopement.These facts speak fur themselves.The writer is not alone in deploring the unadvenced state of the modera Englishwoman.About a year ago an article appeared in one of the heavv reviews on precisely these lines, wri:- ten by an Englishwoman.And thers are the tlrades against the frivolity and brainlessnéss of the women of today being lunched in London by an eminent cleric.Our correspondent\u2019s remarks on Burne-Jones tvomem &re in such bal taste that it's scarcely worth while no.Good \u2018sense and\u201d Bad Poetry.t.makes the troubles of ey day Br gi Aube airpdé sers ; 44 ik ak a 4 > vas vins id ivibtory Frot acids : What never knows it when it\u2019s oe wt, EL £0 \u2019 An \u2018 ave mb honored, since time 3 en -What h Brother take née\u201d When w, Work on.\u2018hope on, \u2018be a man and show you Grit.Mr.Smith was punlshing his little daughter by making her stand in a corner.Presently he heard sobs and a little voice said resentfully, \u201cPapa I just Wish you had never married into out family.\u201d «Where did you find that text?\u201d a Sunday-achoo! teacher asked a little uplt.\u201cPlease, teacher,\u201d was the reply, \u201cin the twentieth chapter of Accidenta\u201d Rich Old Uncle\u2014\"\"And remember, dear, that when 1 (die al.1 have goes to you Niece\u2014\u201cThank you, trcle.Let me give you some more 0° the mince ple.\u201d Miss Foozle\u2014\u2018\u201cYou aro not the boy who usually caddies for me.\u201d Caddy\u2014\"No miss, me and another boy tossed up to fee which it would \u2026 Mise Fooste (Much flattered).\u2014Tut- tut, you bad boys! And yoy won?\" Caddy.\u2014\"No, I lorst \u201cHow do you know he is accustom- +4 to Tecelving letters from her?\u201d Mis Sharp.\u2014\u2018\u201cBec¢auss he knew in- pera where to.turn for the second THE AULD BRIG OF AYR.\u2014 Lord.Rosebery's Appeal for the Funds \u2018to Preserve ths Historical Place.Lord Rosebery spoke at a meeting of Glasgow citizens, in the Banqueting Hall of the municipal buildings in he therance of the scheme for p \u2018the Auld Brig of Ayr.immortalized by B \u201chis poem eo Twa Brigs.Lord Rosebery, having | described himself as \u201ca jolly beggar,\u201d aald he was there to ask for a sum of money to be got within a limited time to save fy the subject of eri wl Xx 2 ng A but Apple Pie :Déborated, with: Gromn She of.an object ot national and an ce d Chae 5 tlauarian in int It théy- tale Ÿ eve ce rig.they tonight have ® Make, de de pu érise youn fave Ty.: noie t American orite eve.av \u201cread a.\u201ccream Pilotes who would have the ph Dressed through à a.and à stones.num and put together doubls, in in kb ckyard in Chi cago.tn à vor ra 4 \"Lord.Rotebery asked, what Burns did for \u2018Scotiand7| gù Dia they realize how completely he tranaformed r nat life and thedr natio! There was -no birthday ot any dead man, perhaps here was no birthday\u2019 of any\u2019 living t man\u2014the King included \u2014 which was 186 universany commemorated as the birthday of Burns.wane in Scotland were exposed to -ôt and want of pu- ro when ey honored and rever- od his.memory and could not raise t chert train he made thé coup- 0: Burns wept Scotland \u2018with annual EET oy wiv to its is col-, of this page .ng belabored vis» a very big stick for nr winds \u201c tiolng them.He says they cannot be appreciated by Canadian women, as one \u201ccould hardly imagine a Burns, Jones woman with her mouth full - chewing gum.\u201d We hope that he ent & copy of fhis letter to the English paper to which he sent our offending paragraph se-that they can see that there (s an Englishwoman in Canada capablé of-the \u201cretort courteous.\u201d However, we have no wish to repeat his offence and can anly assure him that Bume-Jones is one of our favor.He artists, but a type of beauty the is admirable on our walls is ofan strangely out of place in the practical affaires of overy-day life.Plain Women Versus Pretty Women.In Parle, where they are always having amuaing discussions, the old, old question has been revived whether men love best a pretty woman who is silly, or a clever ane, who is plain.It is not said what deciefon was arrived at, if indeed any decision was possible.In the words of an old song, we should say \u201cIt all deponds, it all depends upon the time and place.\u201d One wauld hate to live with Venus herself if she were a fool, but on the other hand :.pretty woman is delightful at times, say to take to a little dinner or supper when it does not matter how siHy core the remarks that fall from her Cupid's bow of a mouth.That is why so many excellent women are jealous.They do not realize that although thelr husbands may infinitely prefer to spend their llves with them, they may like occas- fonally to devote themselves to some merely pretty woman as a change, No sensible wife should be foolish enough to feel jealousy on th's score.Men are but human and a pretty face appeals to them all.but, as a rule, when they chooge a life companion they look for more than mere prettiness.We are not saying that it is impossible to find the two combined.The day has gone by when a girl or woman was content to be simply beautiful.Nowadays they realize that if they would hold their own they must cultivate their brains as well.An entertaining answer to the question was given by a judge in Paris, one who was qualified to say.At elevér in the morning he wired: \u201cThere is absolutely no doubt in the matter.A plain and clever woman is much more likely to be loved than a pretty and silly one.\u201d Twelve hours later he again telegraphed and this message read: \u201cPc, no attention to this morning's telegram.In reality there is no doubt that a very pretty woman, who 1s not clever has more chance of being loved than a clever one, who is also ugly.\u201d \u2014 day; supposing he came clumping in in his peasant shoes and: his worsted stockings od with his broad, peasant face, out of which looked those globes of, i aah nis a world of poetry \u2014 th \u2018which-Sir aa voie never ow \u201cmatched, though he saw the great' men of a gi- maritic &ra supposes that psabant could walk in with his somewhat uncouth ; form and speak to them as he spoke, and as few men had ever spoken\u2014be- cause all who knew him agreed in say- that his conversation was more \u2018wonderful than his poems; suppose Ne came in there and ssked them to .save tha Auld Brig for his sake, why, they would have produced thelr shili- ings, emp thelr purses, laid down their watches \u2018and.chains and rings, ind every perso) ornament at the feet of «B Ye nôt raisg 000 naw: that he was dead to a ve \u2018ohfect.on which his heart w 4 Chingss Evomorny and Character.An insight \u201cinto the Chinese character, frugal to the point of shortsightedness, was given in a lecture, at the Royal Geographical Society, by Colonel A.W.8.Wingate.The Chinese, he said, absord everything, and have so bared the northern hills as to leave scarcely a tree.They are paying dearly for their foolish shortsightednees, for, wy acting thus, they have probably altered the rainfall, which now descends in sudden heavy bursts, flowing quickly down the bare slopes, conveying with it much fertile soil, and often crops as well, besides causing floods and wholesale devastation In the lower reaches of the rivers of the Great Plain.In mitigation of the evil, however, is the fertilising nature of these lands once the floods have subsided.With a judicfous system of afforestation, the region beyond .the Wall would support a much larger population and enjoy a more equable climate.The steamer Lyonesse.left Soil! 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requis an occasional ashing to give them a new ance, | Pade in a number: of pretty atterns, in green, terra cotte, = red, 42d other color combinations.\u2026 Prices from 65¢ to $5.50 less 10 p.c.Then we have\u2019 door mats made of tape wire,\u201d guaranteed not to rust\u2014 Made in small, medium, and extra.large t $1.75, $265.od 3560 Ope.to youthful color Alsp known as \u201cHAIR restores to gray haiea:the he Southtal \u2018shade, without stain ss, et fair, chestput.brown © ack, 8 troys Dandruff, sto the tae of Yi hair, a makes it.gro Juzyrian at alj rend In every \u20ac | Satisfaction guaran nd or money.ra.Junded.Price: See.& 1f your dealer has not got it.Thre re wtité to Also small rubber mats, in a number of different pattems, from $1.75 to $3.50 leah 1 10 pe, RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, tor Guy & St.Catherine Sts.NOR BALD HEADE, vith the wonderfgl CHEVELURINE DE PARIS es + Cobper & Co.Dépt.$, 199 sn mission.orb, strest.Montreal.4 61 ia ° Mage ati aa an «ampng the sookil events of in:gres: which have (akon, Bio during.the week wag the Jarge amd successful tea wived Wedngzday afternoon\u2019 by Lady Van Herne, at ber residence, Sherbrooke street.Some twd hundred guests were present, and altogether the function was one of the most ,deHght- ful of the season.Tha Art Gallery presented a bright and andmated scene Monday evening - Qu the occasion of Lhe private view ut tiie twenty-elghth annual exhibition oi the Roval Canadian Academy of Arts.During the week there were several weddings, Including that of Miss Irene Von Rappard to Mr.George Nelson Brooks, which took place at Christ's Church: Cathedral on Wednesday, and was followed hy a recoption st the home \u2018af the brides parents, Shumer streer.On the saine day, at the rest- dence of the bride's parents, Miss Florence Broadhurst, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, Broadhurst, wae married to Mr.Bernard Clinton Grant, tredl, formerly of Woodstock, N.B.At Old St Andrews Church, Toronto, the marriage wus solemnized Wednesday afternooy of Miss Leila Sampson, tv the Rev.John -MavKay, of the Cres- «nt Street lreshbyterian Chureh, Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Mackay have left on a welding trip to Now York, and tho Ord Country.The marriage of MI-s Elizabeth Dougall, daughter of Mr.an l * Mrs.J, 8.N.Dougall, to Mr.Harold Grant Mathewsun, tuvok place quietly the residence of the brides parents, Union Avenue, Tuesday evoningz.Mrs.John Oppe (formerly Miss Sally ; Stephen) received yesterday atternnon ! for the firat \u2018ine since her marringe, at the residence of her mother, Mus.Frank Stepheu.502 Sherbrouke streoi Mrs, Oppe.who recaived In a gown of white chiffon over white silk, rimmed with Irish lace, was assisted by Mrs, ; Stephen.wearing a gown of bluck silk.The rooms were beautitully decorated with ferns and pink carnations, The ! Misees Stephen, Mrs, Lissent Beard - _ more (Tronto), and Miss Estelte Ho!- Mind assisted in the tea room.aed auranged to take place next week inolude that of Miss Pame!: a of Mon- Rheaume to Mr.Gustave Boyer, which will he solemnized on Tuesday.April 8h On Wednesday ihe marriage 0° Mt-4 Bessie Heath Harper te Mr.Harry A.G.Macoun of the Meichanis® Yank.will take place A number af friends af Mr.Royer, MT.for Vaudreuil, will ment #1 the St.Penis CMib, Sherhronke «I &t 4 o'clock this afternoon, to present Gustave him with a wedding gift Mr, Bayer's nwirriage to Miss L, Rheaume will take place an Wednesday ar St Louis de France Church.On Monday even - Ing hx friends in Rigaud\u2019 will make a pregéntation in the College Hall.Fhe engagement is announced nf Miss Evelyn de la Motte, daughter of the late Dighy J.G.de la Motte, nf Twicken ham, England, and of Mrs.R.Tunnneh, formerly of Montreal, to Mr.Augustus Tuck, of Ottawa.The marriage will take place easly in June., Mrs, T.PF.Ferguson (formerly Miss 3 Lizzie Pratt), will receive fur the first * timé since her marriage at her resi ' dence, Prudhomme avenue, 6th door south of Western avenue, Friday aud 5 Saturday afternoons, April l12th and y Mn J.W.Wond entertained at enchra +4 Tuesday evening, in honor et Dr.and * Mrs.Gerald Andrews, nf Halifax.The prize winners were Mr.A.Craig Robin- ann and Miss Rosevear.Mr.and Mrs.A D.MacTier and Tamiky, : Bherbrooke, street, have left on a trip to New York and Atlantic Clty.Mr.and Mra.Howard Pillow.Rose- mount Avenue, Westmount, have 1e- turned from spending Faster in New \u201c York.Jr A yr y REL\u201d coils\" Mr.and Mrs.Gerald Lomer and Miy, Prince Ambur street, leave the Mdle of this month tor their country Tesidence at Pointe Claire, where they wil spend the summer.Mrs.Reqert Lyle, of \u201cGlen View,\u201d Smith's Falls, has returned home after ending the Easter holidays in town, the guest of her mother, Mrs.W.P.Bullivan.Misu Olivia Hodder, of Jersey, tng lead, daughter of the late Dr.Hodder, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Covern ton, Dorchester street.Miss A.Mctrath, of University street, has recovered from her recent serious illness, and will leave shortly for Ste.Agathe des Monts.Dr.A.H.Maclaren, of Montreal, spent the Faster holidays with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.8.Maclaren at Hunt ingdon.Mr.and Mrs.N.Goodkowsky, of Biddiferd, Me.are visiting Mrs.Good | Kowsky's parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Al bert.The engagement is announced of Mi-.Eva Fuerst, to Mr.David Jackel.The marriage will take place early In the winter.Mr.Percy Barton, who has heen a guest at the Windsor during the past week, left yesterday moruing for Calgary, Alta.Mrs.W.M.Ramsay, who has been a patient at the General Hospital, has sutficiently recovered to return home.to Mr.James Macdonald will take place about the middle of this month.Miss Jolliffe, of Torquay, England, is in town for a few days, the guest cf Mrs.George Forbes, Park avenue.Mrs.A.G.Sheriff and Miss Sheriff arrived in New York on Wednesday un the Cunard sleamer Caronla.Mr.and Mrs.Stuart Wotherspoon «nent Baster in town the guests of Mr.Wotherspoon, Victoria street.Mrs.Thomas Earle and Miss Mildred Earle, of Westmount, have been visiting Mrs.B.sunpsou, at st.Juhns.Miss Alice Morell, of Lachute, is in the Royal Victoria Hospital, where sha hag undergone an operation.Mr.Frank Riley and fannly Lambert, have leit for Calgary, they will in future reside.Mr.Ernest Rollit, of Montreal, was the guest of his brother, Dr.Rollit, ut Huntingdon, recently.Mr.and Mrs.George Pacaud, rocher street, bave trip to New York.Mr.and Mrs.GU.B.Budland, University street, have returned from strip to California, Mr.and Mus.Hamilton Gault, Shes- brooke street, have returmed from a trip to New York Mrs.Frith, of Lennoxville, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Smith, Dorchester street.Mr.Truman A.«riggs, of Minneapolis, is visiting lus sister, Mra.A.Cole, 227 of Wt.where Du- retuned from a St Urbain street.Mrs.W.H.Bryce.of Montreal, is the guest of her parents, Dr.and Mrs, Blair, at Quebec.; Mr.and Mrs.Charles H.Binks, \u201cTha Sherbrooke,\u201d have returned [rom à trip to New York.Mr.and Mrs.©.A.Benthner, of Qua hee, are spending a few avs at the Queen's Hotel, Mrs.W.N.Srnillie, af Toronto, is staying with her sister, Mrs.Day.92 St.Luke street.Mrs.A.BF.Burgess, Cnte &t_ Antoine Road, 1s spending a few days in Noy York - Mr.Jyuhn D.Laing.nf Muntreal, is spending some time at Pasadena, Calif.Mr.Walter Lyman, Victoria street, ix confined to the house by illness.Mr.P.Ritchie ts in town from Que \"RALPH.{ A : $.= 4 7 CHAPTER XXII.-\u2014Continued.CONNOR: Author of.THE MANFROM, GLENGARRY: THE PROSPECTOR 8% ÆBerial Rights Secured by The Montreal Daily Star.) _\u2014 tising, circulation.subscriptions.these are the considerations that determine newspaper policy.\u201d Dick \u2018gazed ruefully cut of the window: \u2018It's true.IU's terribly true,\u201d he said.\u2018The people don't want anything better than they have.The s&loon \u2018mus! continue to he the domi- \u2018nant\u2019 influence here for a thine.Rut you hear me, Daggett, a better day is - coming, and if yoo want an sppor- tunity to do not the heroic thing only, but the wise thing, jump into a campaign for reform.Do you think Canadlans are going to stand this long?This is a Christian country, I teil you.The Church will take a hand.\u201d Daggett smiled 2 superfor \u201cComing?Yes, sure, but meantime The Pioneer spelly Church with a small ¢, even the Almgi rs name with a small æ.\u201d \u201cI tell you Daggett,\u201d sald Dick hotly, \u201cThe Pioneer's day is past.I see signs and I hear rumblings of a storm that will sweep it.and vou, ton, untess you change, out nf existence.\u2019 \u201cNot at all my dear «ir.We will be riding on that storm when It arrives.But the rumblings are somewhat dis- smile.tant.I.too, eee signs.hut the time is not yet.By the way, where is your brother?\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t seef much of him.He is up and down the line busy with his sick \u201cThére is something in whut you say,\u201d he conceded, \u201chut eas\u2019?\u201cOh conre now.(nterrupted Dag- gett, \u2018you know better than that.This town and this country 18 run by the whiskey .ring.Why, there's Hickey.he daren't anrest saloonkeep- \u2018er or gambler.though he bates whiskey and the whole outfit worse thani poison.Why doesn't he?The Honourable McKenty.M.F.drops him a titnt.Hickey 1s told to mind his own business and leave the saloon and the \u2018red lights\u2019 alone, and so peor Hickey' ta sitting down trying to discover! what his business is ever since.The | safe thing Is to dn nothing.: \u201c \u2018You seem tv know ail about fit\u2019 eald Dick.\u2018What's the good of your paper?Why don\u2019t you get after these qe \u201cMy dear sir, ara vou An old newspaper man, And ask that\u201d Tt 1s quite true that The Clarion ts the champion: and running this Ubrary and club- { room business.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d replied Daggett thoughtfully, \u201cI hear of him often.The railroad men and the iumbermen grovel tn | tm Look here, would he run in this ronstituency ?* Dick laughed at him.\u201cNot he Why.man.he's straight.Yon could- nt boy him.| Daggett Oh.T know the game.\u201d men La Hele said Daggett, looking.~ut of tha window.\"here Ix our coming Memper.He ovencd the deon \u201cMr.Hull, 16t me irtroduce you to the Reverend Richard Royle, preacher \"i And moral reformer.Mr, Bovie\u2014Mr.| Hun, the coming Member for this constituency.\u201d \u201cI hope he will make a better fiat er tt than the present incumbent,\u2019 «said Dick an ilttlé grnftily, for he had lHrile respect for either of the poli- of iperty, the great moulder of pnb- | Heal parties or their representatives.lic opinion, the leader in all moral \u201cI must get along.But, Daggett, for reform, but smhapplly.not being an' gnodness sake do something with endowed institution, in forced to: this beastly gombling-hell business.\" consider Rdv race.Adver- | With this he closed the door.gL LL er Does Your Hair Mind?5 Or is it Snenned to run away?Don\u2019t punish it with a crue! brush and comb ! But just ask your doctor if Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, now improved formula, won't make it stay at home on your head, just]: where it belongs.See What he says.$ pobiter the fortaulke À J.A or eh) our preparations, ET Mans, = fn a à ol vou wow past nue ah.is ft Hay bey 2) wz ae pra PURER SE .ed a.té - Lat tn The niarriage of Miss Edith Howard, Your Infant will require no corrective medicine i Neave\u2019 8, Food is given strictly according to directions.| Quickly and easily prepared.Purvoyers by Special Appointment te H.1.M.the Empress of Russia.Gold Medals, London, Eng.,1900 & 1906.An Interesting Booklet by a Trained Nurse, \u201cHints About Baby,\u201d will be mailed fres on application to the Wholesale Agents for Canada :\u2014 C THE LONDON & TORONTO TRADING CO.37.Yonge Street, Toronto.9 vs vs = when made into a suit.Women\u2019s Stylish Black Sik Jumper Suits $15.00 Of course you'll wonder how we can offer smart new Silk Suits at $15.00, when the present state of the silk market would lead one to be- lleve that the commonest quality Would figure up to more than $15.00, It's because we were in the marke: with silk contracts before the rise, and also because we have a perfect manufac turing equipment that we're able to present so tempting an offering.The suits are perfect reproductions of New York styles, that we'd have to sell at 825.00, and to make the bargain all the more attractive we prom- was silencod for some mo- article.usually attractive one.Detalls\u2014 finish.sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40, ORDER through our ise you the silk we use is better than what we get in the imported Altogether, this special offering of silk Jumper Suits is an un- Women's smartly made stylish Black Silk Jumper Suits.The silk is guaranteed pure with bright lustrous chiffon The garmants are made with all the skill and rare that high priced tailors are capable ot.No nicer suits are to be had at $25.00, we ask you to see the suits for yourself: for a conflrmation of this Special $15.00 Nail Order Department.price $6.00.to clear, $3.75.clear for 14c, 16c, 19c.Tel.Main 2202.5 doz.Pants, worth $12.00, to clear, $9.50.50 at Ladies\u201d and Children\u2019s Cotton Underwear, $3.50, to lear.$2.50.25 pieces single width Sateen, reg.price 17c, 20c, 23c per yard, to CHANCE FOR RETAIL MERCHANTS We arc clearing out several spring lines of Merchandise.10 doz.Ladies\u2019 up-to-date Rainproofs in dark and brown (Craven- cite, reg.price $6.50, to clear for, each, $4.50.7 doz.Ladies\u2019 spring light Overcoats.light colors, pretty style, regular 4 30 pieces double width Sateen.reg.39c, for 32 I-2c per yard.GILMOUR NEPHEW & CO.Wholesale Importers.of Dry Goods and Smallware:, 366 St.Paul Street, Montreal.79 4 daw what visionary.But 1 begin to think he Js on the right track.\" try was getting clvilized.That fool editor of .The Ploneer thinks that because he keeps wearing, buckskin | pants and a cowboy hat, he can keep: ing storm.1 believe 1 see them.too\u201d \u201cSigns?\u201d inquired Hull.\u2018Yes, the East Js \u2018taking notice.The corporations are being e res- DE for thefr men, thelr\u201d eaten, and their motals \u2018Mexico,\u2019 too, has enmething up his sleeve.He's acting \u201cNot well.\u201d \u201cYou get next him quick.He's.the coming man in this country, \u2018Torgét® At.\" Huli grunted rather contemptuously.He himself, was a man of considera- rherished \u2018the\u2019 old timers for the tenderfont.\u201cAN right,\u201d #ld Daggett, \u201cvou may sniff.I've watched him and Fve discovered this.that What he wants to do he does.He's an old poker plaver.He has cleaned out, 'Mexico\u2019 half a dozen thnes.He has quit poker now, contempt ther® Offered to pdy back his un- godly winnings.Nf coursa,.no.man would llsten to that, \u2018so he's putting thx clubroômes.\" \u201cBy Jove! It's a gdod Lame.But what fo.thé boys that does\u2018 Mexico\u2019 think of 11?\u201cWov.that's tha strangest \u201cpart of don\u2019 t ble wealth.He was an old timer and, they say, and he's got \u2018Maxico\u2019 going |.queer.\u2019 ' \u201cWhat's hls gamd?\u201c°° Lo »Can't \u2018Make it out quite He has turned \u2018religlous.they say.Spoke hefa at n big, meeting last spring, oufte dramatic, \"I feve.1 wasn't libraries Into the camps and.establish- .\u201cWhat about \u201cWell, you know Bull was at ( \u201cThat's your facts?\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cGood fellow.Royle, 1 reckon,\u201d sald a lot of them, and they swear by him.Hull, \u201cbut a little unpractical, eh?He's a sign, I tell you.So ls \u2018Mex- \u201cYes,\u201d agreed Daggett, \u201che is some-! jco = » \u2018Mexico\u2019 \u2018Mexico\u2019 has heen \u201cHow?What do you mean?\u201d the head centre of the saloon outfit, \u201cI mean the West is beginning to| divides the spoil and collects the lose it@ wool, and it's time this coun-| \u2018rents,\u2019 But I say he's acling queer.\u201d oncé on the alert.interesting.You are sure of Jt might be all right .to corral those chaps.The virtue cam- But the virtue fmmediately begin.cal machinery of, too completely under the saloon and back the wheels of thine.He hasn't] paign is bound to come.A little pre- brains enought to last hirg over night.| mature yet, but that doctor fellow is Boyle says he sees the sighs of com-| to he considered.\u201d campaign did not The whole politi- bath .parties was the contro! of \u201cred light\" Influence to be easily emancipated.The buüsi- ness -interests of the lttle towns a EYP GLASSES, LORG- SPHCTACLES, well fit- satisfactory In.CONBULT EE IVERGER, The most skillful und exper- feaced Optician of Montreal.(10 years\u2019 practice in Chicago.) 202 8T.DENIS STREET, Corner St.Catherine st.Free Fratttuntion of the Eresight.Confidence The large growth of LAYTON] BROS.\" Piano and Organ business duying the .past few \u2018years is sufficient evidence of the confidence placed in their goods by the public.; Sole agents for the well-famed Karn Pianos and Organs, Qffices and W arerooms, 144 PEEL ST, VER PLATE THAT WEARS\u201d Silver Service .Serviceable Silver The identifying mark on silver of the te highest grade is the stamp our r knives, forks, \u201c 8, etc., ye this mark, you pr the best.\u2019 In buying Coffee Sets, Water - Pitchers, etek for.4he goods of: MERIDEN BRITS.C0.nef Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugu gists, or 381 Queen st west, +, a 2.2 ph a The pleasure of a fast, ea.one is fittingly\u2014yet becomingly\u2014cläo.ficed to comfort in our motoring garments: of both makes them particularly attractive.SILK GLORIA COATS.rubber lined.for the newest from London, $20.00.TWEED COATS, rubber lined, $12.00.MADE - TO - ORDER COATS of the new rubberize loth and \u201cGriffonette\u201d\u201d cloth, from $25.00.AUTOMOBILE GLOVES with elastic wrist, lined with colored kid: colors tan, beaver, champagne, white and cream.~ $1.35 and $2.00.een = world to get them.ers, we get the very lowest prices.ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES.with.the popular set in with beading: sleeves finished with Val First Floor.* Fancy Goods You: would hardly find a mora opmyplete\u2019 stock of fancy goods anywhere.These accessories for cozy corners or dens are excellent value Scrimm Cushion Fyills, in shades of pink.green, yellow, blue, red, purple, mauve and green and red and green; 4% yards to frill.Regular 75c.Special Monday pe Roman stripe Cushion Cases, all ready to put cushions into.Special .23¢ Lithograph Cushion Tops, in a large varie ty.\u2018of patterns, 25\u20ac and 29\u20ac cas ree see Ground Floor.CHILDREN'S CLOTHES .In Many Handsome Styles dically.different from those usually shown.styles in White Lawn, Persian Lawn.SMALLWARES At Special Prices | | ! | | Silk Garter Elastle, in black .; .an) white, 8, 3 aud 7 Our reputation for selling the best and most original Children's | inch: regular values 18e, - Clothing is the outcome of our efforts to produce juvenile styles ra- | 706.Ze yard.Monday, i per yard .0200 ceeieee- 12¢ Pear! Buttons, z and 4 hole, The ordinary kinds are not good enough for us; we must have assorted sizes to choose Speci , per the most exclusive creations to be found though we search the whole | fiom: Special Monday, per se And because we are by far the largest purchas- | Mohatr Boot Laces, very Our stock contains many delightful | special.6 pairs for .5e + Bunch Tape, 12 widths in hunch.Special 2.LL.5e ; COLORED MUSLINS.| Black Japanned Hairpins, 100 \u2018One decidedly pretty one is a pretty colored Muslin.made | in box.regular 5e, Special Dutch neck, yoke of fine tucked lawn | 3 for Cee eee se dainty short sleeves, neck and ; Reversible Tape Mensures, 60 lave edging .2.2.2.1, ! tuehes Inng, special 2 for se Ground floor.Special value £2.00 CARPET SATISFACTION Our new carpets are the productions of the most famous looms of the world, noted for their wearing qualities and exceptionally handsome color effects.It is real economy to get good carpets; the slightly higher cost is more than compensated by years of extra wear.If you are buying new floor coverings this we want to spring, show you our impressive range of exclusive designs in Brussels and Axminster Carpets, Woven Axminster Rugs, Oilcloths and Linoleums.We have not only the choicest patterns in town, but our prices are lower by comparison.Top Floor.ST.-GATHERINE ** and MOUNTAIN STS.NO OFFENSIVE ODOR.penis 8 eware of imitations.35 313 ST.CATHERINE And MOUNT AIN STS.pol Orne WEST.326 ST \"REW KERR LTD, CATHERINE ST FOR GAS Best results from Food and Gas.Broiling and toasting are done to perfection with spira) top burners, and the same heat also is \u2018utilized for boiling, thus getting \u2018double the service from - gas used.The boiling pan is placed in a convenient position under top plate.along the Illne wer: so largely dependent upon the support of the sa: loon and the patronage of vice that few-had the gourage to openly espouse and seriously chahiplon a campalgn for reform.And \u2018while.many, perhaps the majority, of tlie men émployed in c féfréad and in the lumber \u2018camps.though they were subject to periodic lapses from the path of sobriety and virtue, were really opposed to the saloon and its allies, vet they lacked leadership and were, therefore, unreliable It was at this point that the machine In each party began to cherish a nervous apprehension in regard to the influence of Dr.Boyle.Bitter enemies though they were, they united thelr forces In an endeavour to have the dootor removed.The wires ordinarily effective were pulled with considerable success, when the manipulators: met with an unexpected obstacle in General Manager Fahey.Upon him the full force of the combined influences avaflable =as turned, but to no purpose.He was too good a railway manager to he willing to losé the services of a man \u201cwho knew his work and did it right.a man ROY, Made from ia, grape cream of tata.gueer, and this Boyle's brother is taking a hand, J believe.\u201d \u201cThe doctor, eh?Pshaw! let him.\u201d / \u201cIo you know him?\u201d BAKING Imparts that peculiar lightness, sweetness, and flavor noticed in the finest cake, short cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is \"unobtainable by the use - Ofany other leave ening agent.|.Le POWDER ot = who couldn't be bullied or blocked, and a man bedad, who could play a gond game of poker.\u201d \u2018\u2018He stays while 1 stay,\u201d was Fahey's last word Jn reply to an influential director, laboring fn the Interests of the party machine.(To be continued.) FAITHLESS WIFE ELOPES AND DESERTS CHILDREN.Montreal was the starting.point of a family tragedy that ended in the elopement of a faithless wife, and the desertion in Winnipeg of three children.The immigration authorities here were asked to seek some trace of the woman, but so far no success has attended their efforts.The mother and three children came from England with the intention of joining the father, who is employed by the C.P.R., and who had built a home at Fernle, B.C.It appears that coming out on - the steamship Manitoba the mother of the children, who was accompanying them, |: fell in with some man, who was also an immigrant to Canada, and a flirtation was kept up throughout the voyage.On landing at St.John this man accompanied the family to Montreal, where he was successful in inducing the woman to elope with him.The children went on through to Winnipeg in charge of the tmmigra- tion agent.The three children,\u201d two girls, one of fourteen, the other of sixteen years of age; and a boy of ten, are now in Winnipeg awaiting the arrival of their fa- er.t 4 .ett) Charged With Stealing Slik Guilty was the plea entered yesterday before Judge Choquet dy \u2018George Lebert and Joseph Larnarché, charged respectively with\u2019 atenling and recelv- ing stolen goods.They were remanded for sentence until next Tuesday.Lamarche was arrested while trying to dispose of 300 yards of slik that had been stolen from the Montreal Smallwares Company, 10 St.Peter St.He told the detectives that he had received the silk from George Le- bert, who had been employed by the Smallwares Company.uv to & counla of weeks agp \u2014 THE MOUNT ROYAL \u2014 DEPARTMENTAL STORE Corner of Mount Royal and St.Lawrence Anticipating a very busy season, wo have imported large quantities of dress materials.We are offering in this department the most complete and varied selection that can be found anywhere.The sales of light grey materials have kept this department very busy during these last weeks.Join the crowds and buy while the stock is complete.On sale for one week.LIGHT GREY DRESS GOODS, 42 inches wide: 65 quality, for .49e 1 lot of LIGHT GREY DRESS MATERIALS, plain, striped or broken checks: regular $1.15.Our price .pe 1 lot of LIGHT GREY DRESS MATERIALS.plain, striped or broken cheeks: 54 inches wide: regular $1.35.Our price.81.00 VER A Ne CLOTH.in all colors, 42 inches wide: 65c quality.Ou Cee 244 Lee eee Cee Lea ee Lan Lee VENETIAN CLOTH.in all colors, an inch es Cwide; $1.10 quality.TICE aa Ce eee ET CLOTH, in all colors, 54 inches.wide, $1,35< quality.Our price .oe.« eres .ene 1.00 FINE WHITE ENAMELED IRON BEDSTEADS, with hrass Knobs (Uke cut).Our prive for one week ., $2.89 Also a very large assortment of Tron BRedsteads.enameled white, pink, blue or cream: with brass fittings; at astonirhingly low prices, Brass Bedsteads, all sizes, prices ranging from $20.00 to $100.00, $2.89, Furniture Repairing Furniture re-polished, re-Upholstered, re-covered at our repair workshops, work carefully executed at the shortest notice.Ask for our prices.Carpet and Oil Cloth Department Our stock of Carpets, imported direct from the best manufactories, includes Wilton, Axminster, Brussels, Tapestry.TAPESTRY CARPET, a very good line for .c.a.BRUSSELS CARPET, special value, choice patterns .215 10 LINOLEUMS, 2 yards wide, 45¢ quality, our price .cern ENGLISH OILCLOTHS, 2 yards wide.25c quality .ge Carpets lifted.cleaned, re-made and laid at the shomest possible notice.Satisfaction guaranteed.VANIER & LESAGE, Ltd.SPRING HATS The handsomest spring styles that New York, Paris and London have créated have been reproduced for us.and comprise a col- Jection of fine Hats that are distinctly classic and refined.Here are many exclusively designed creations, and there is nothing made in the world of Millinerv that we cannot execute for you right in our workrooms.SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS in beautiful HATS for every day wear at exceptionally low prices.I.GREENBERG \"limes Tel.Min: 272% ° Je 52 St.Catherine Street West.rr w + ras ie gh or ates Sing: «4 \u2018God! Serf the King\u201d Than Rule Britannia.\" ORY OF CANADIAN BIRTH hié Canadian Britisher Thinkd Canada Gets All the Attention Circumstances Warrant, i Bpeclal Correspondence of the Mon- ireal Star.London, March :5.\u2014Of the various Canadians dy bivth who are at présent \u201c to be found In the Lords or Commoas at Westininster the most conspicuous figure Is undoubtedly that of Dr.T.J.\u2019 vara, MP.the recently ap- poigited ParlidMmentary Secretary to the local Government Board.Dip.Maenpamara is noted for bis many slded character, the varjsty of his 1n- terests, and the readiness of his wi.Not only 18 lie remarkable as a man wha graduated from Board School tu \u201cTreasury Bench, but as a hrilllant speaker, a quick thinker, a highly pro- Mfic writer, and an amusing conversa tionallst, whnse gift of repantee has - helped him out of mure than one Ug't place.A suit of second cousin to Cinderolla he has managed 10 make himself a factor in the affairs of the My appointment to interview Dr.Macnamara for the Star was for twelve o'clock om a recent morning, ut his offige In the local Government offices, Chartes street.But a fog of the rea soup variety which blotted out kandnuurks and turned day intv night delayed evarvone's business and posite ported my intervieav until five o'clock at the House.Just at present i's a venturesome thing for an unescorted female to approach the sacred pres cinots of Si.Stephen's for since the last suffragettes outbreak every mere wo entering this stronghoid uf man, must be veudlied for by a memb.r before she is allowed as far as the lobby.Cand in hand and using Dr.Mabnamara's name as AR \u2018\u2018op-n weséime,\" to the various policemen who guarded the portals, I at last reached the inner stronghold and was given over to the chaperonage of Dr.Ma*- namara's secretary, who appeased Lie last grim bluc-cmuted guardian by ex- planing that he wus responsible fur ne.Never us far as I know having been heretofore an object of suspir- fon to the police I was glad when the last doubt of my being a suffragel eo with a desire to create a dturban~e was cleared away and 1 found mysa'f convoyed through the sacred lobby to Dr.Macnamara's room, which to judge of the distance travelled should have beem inv the neighborhood of the sub- terraneän- spot,\u201c where Guy Fawkes: hatithet his liltle plot.But I had my reward.Dr.Macna- maïa gave ne an hour's interview in the.course of which he was frunknesa sise in his expressions concerning every topic touched upon.Undouted- ly he not only has the courage of his convictions, but the abiity to express his views clearly and to tha paint.HIS PERSONALITY.In eppearance Dr.Macnamara is tall and straight, full of suppressed energy, quick and abrupt in his movemems.Hig hair; and there is still a good deal of i, is tinged with grey.His eyes are pleneing and If anything oontrives to es- capé them it must be infinitéstimail ins deed.His enunciation is clear, and hs voice has a wonderful carrying power but is somewhat marred by a poculiaréty whioh takes the form of & sort_of whistling note in his speech.Tie & a famous phrase maker and nie \u201cbon mots\u201d are \u2018puuch quoted.It was he who, when Interrupted by a suffri- zotte quring the course of à .replied to her query as to his views on the cause she held ost dear.I believe every woman should have a vota or @& voter.Which would you like9\u201d At & recent meating he was asked, \u201cAre you\u2019 in favor of the repeal of tha blagphemy laws?\u2019 and like a flash came his reply, \u2018Madame, I am a golf- or.\u2019 Dr.Macnamara 18 a journalist * of some distinction dod: gave up his position as master m a Board School in Bristol to come 10 London tn 1892 as editor of the \u2018Schuokmaster.\u201d He still contribuges many articles to the maga- eines quite recently in one of then desartbed 1h6 long hours and over worz which from & Board School boy transformed him into a pupil teacher and finally into*a school master.In stil another recent magazine article Dr.Maocnamara sketched the abms of last Sesghon's Education Bill and in the course of it managed to present Lo the lay mind some idea of the complexities that underlie the great question tha: Ls agitating England.To the ahen : Lhe question has so many ramifications that an ordinary dntelligence cannot grasp them.Red tape and a general objection to the establishment of new vrecedents seem doomed to \u2018keep In existence à system af education, the! country has-eutgrown.The educational system in, vogue in Canada is too.æimpple for the average, English mixid to accept on a working basis; it seems too practical to be true.HIS CANADIAN EXPERIENCE.Though Dr, Macnamara spent the firat ten years of his life \u2018in Canada and v.~there laid the foundation of his education, he never attended school untii also.pe wonder that an provenant in educational -conditions is an article of faith with him for he knows by actual: es yweri- ence whit Has been dome and what left undone.In Canadian educational matters Dr.Macnamara expressed keen in terest and his question showed that in this matter at least it is possible the British Government is finding something in Canada worth serious consideration.FEMALE BUFFRAGE.In view of the fact that .the Com- mous just now, is a place where militaut suffragists are not tolerated for a mu- ment, it was somewhat nervously that 7 put- \u2018the question: \u201cDare I mention pl iy 4 ne re Buffragettes 1°\" \u201cWhy not?\" he 1e- plied.\u201cI \u2018wang\u2019 omen to be enfranch ised.1 un fa avor of en udule : DR.T, J.MACNAMARA, M.P.frage bill.[I want men and w.inea #1 sit side by side in Parliament.I am a Radical and want women :> vote even if they do vote Tory for the first few years, aud that is what the average wo.nan who lives in a suburban viila wil! do.It is claimed that if woman are enfranchised and- sit in farlfamont\u2014 for if they have one privilege they should have both\u2014they will have a vote in declraing war and consequently should go to war themselves when co- casion offers.Personally I believe women would make for peace, but if not it is nonsense to say they should fight.Men and women while thoroughly equal aro complementary to each other and have different destinjes to fulfil.Let nen go to war, while women sta, home and raise children.And realty he added, \u201cthey have the hardest task.I would profer to fight Zulus than be a woman and raise children.\u201d It was suggested that the Suffragettes in their recent march on Bt.Stephen's had seemed to be in war like training by their employment of milit tactids.\u201cThat's their) mistake,\u201d said Dr.Mac- namara, \u201cWomen should not put them selves in a false position.A man can puit down the railing s in Hyde Park and bring \u2018about a reform, without be- corner Of streets.\u2014 Rev.T.G.Brown, ona r; morning service, ll.Me, evening service, 7 p.m.The EAST END METHODIST CHURCH, Bertrand and Deny enteusgy Meth Of Chugh, will ceil)\u201d ad nu \u2018thé evenig{ Eo ae Bible clagués, & D sae clon\u201d prayes Monday day eveliim praydr meeting, oon at \u20188 o'clock.scans welcomed to all services.GRACE CHURCH, W ton Street \u2014Ven.ACh, Hod Services at 8 a.rp., Hotg* Communion: 11 a.m.Holy Communion;.2.20, motors Bible class; 3, Sunday @hool; bap- -tismi; 7.p.m.Even.ang.Trencher at all services, the rector., ST.CLEMENT'S CHURCH, Gordon avenue and Wellington *- at, Verdun\u2014 \u201cBelcher Memorial.\u201d Rev.F.L.Whitley.M.A., rector.Services at 11 a.m., morning prayer; T p.m., evening prayer.Preacher the ineumbeat.2.30.Bible class: 3 p.m., Sunday school; 4 p.m.baptisms.Strangers welcome to all services.TRINITY CHURCH, corner of St.Denis street and Viger Squae\u2014Rev.J.M.Almond, M.A.rector.C.E.Purdy.student reader.Confirmation and Holy Communion, 11 am.; iis Lordship, .he Bishop of Ontario.Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m; Evensong, 7 p.m.Preacher.Rev.Jas.Elliott, of St.George's Church.Strangers .-elcome to all services.BT.STEPHEN'S CHURCH: Were- dale Park.Dorchester street.\u2014Ceclebra- tion of Holy Communion\u201d at Sand H a.m.Services at morning prayer .t 11 o'clock.Preacher, Rev.J.E.Fee, M.A.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening prayer at 7 o'clock.Preacher, the Very Rav.Dean Ttvins; D.IY, D.C.L.Strangers welcome to all services.\u2018BT.ALBAN'S CHURCH, 8t.'%, q -mirest, St.Denis.rons Shading Horsey, B.D., pastor ces, morning Pré yer and Holy: Communion, 11 aan}; 1 unday school and Bible class, 3 pan; evening prayer, 7 pam: \u201cStrangers wel come to all services.- ta THE CHURCH OF-CT.JAMES Tris]; \u2018C.L., rector; Rev.Allan P.£ M.A, curate.Holy.\u2018Communion.8% Choral Communion, 1 am; gun school.3 p.mÆ-Hible class, 3.16 - pons evensong, 7 p.m.evensong seats free from 7 g'clock.Morning preacher, Rey.Ganon llegood; Evensong \u201cprécher, ev.A.P.Shatford.Easter music will be repeated.Confirmation at 4.15 p.m., by the.Lord Bishop ot Ontard 0, ST.GEORGE'S \u2018CHURCH, Rev.H.P.Plumptre, M.A.; Rev.J.A.Elliott, B.A.First Sunday after Easter\u201d Holy Communion at 9.30 s.m., after morning service: 11 o'clock, morning prayer, preacir- er, Rev.3.A.Elliott; 3° \u2018oelocky 8un- da; Schoo! and Bible classes; 7 o'clock, Prem J prayer, preacher, ] ev.I, P.Plum CHURCH OF THE ADVENT, Wood and Western avenu w.Sunday.Holy Communion\u2018 plain 8° 8 Sm Matins and Litany 16.18, Holy Co oasis hw WOT Deen back Ing n \u2018Montreal Churches.| ST.MATT APOSTLE.\u2014Rev.-Canon Ellegood.= sagacious, very clever, ve very far \u2018their eyes you put it back several gen- tions.\u201d di | Prayer \u2018and Holy Co \u2018fF o'clock, \u2018preacher Mr.M.Golde; sun- J | day Schoo) and Bible Classes, at 3 p.m.; been car = EH oe or Women ** as À ses , n fd hE Fe the.sturbance A \u201cHouse wap 0) \u2018and emotion wast ai \u2018 Sarried d.: the w born : Quliet they sess sion ave en: in the splendid 8 tbls ae tion of -de-: manding from the oser ur \u201cWha! ars.yau gol tn de ut: the: motion carried last.on\u201d: Women; cannot) hope\u2019 to succeed utragiig conven tion.The 1 people are very: but if you make s cause.vidiouloys ol ; 8T.EDWARDS CHURCH, corner St.:Paul and Inspector - streets, \u2014 Ru Dean Sanders, .Inoumbs union, \u2018at ET the Lord Bishop of Ontario will ad- [ minister the rite of Confirmation at 7 \u2018p.m.Strangera welcome.ST.MARTIN'S CHURCH, St.Urbain and Prince Arthur streets.~Rev.erat CANADA GEIS FAIR PLAY.It was pointed out to Dr.Macnamars that.Canada has grown sufficiently im portant to no longer be regarded as name lost beneath the tack that fh the mab.of the western hemisphere to the wall; that as the oldest of the Col.\" onies and one of the richest she deserves a consideration that at least a section of Canadians does not think she receives, But Dr.Macnamara, while professing a deep interest in the land of his birth, holds the opinion that Canada is gotting more than fair play, and when told that Canada did not always subscribe to that belief, said: \u201cEverybody wants more than they can\u2019 have and uo one is ever contented with \u2018what\u2019 they have got.It's a general principle \u2018to.ask for more.\u201d Dr.Mao- namara believes, however, that * an Imperial Council should be formed to meet roin time to time when matters of common interest could be discussed and adjusted.\u201d\u201d Moreover, he regards Canada appreciate many advantages bestowed upon it by the Motherland, and that it will \u2018only learn to appreciate present blessings when called upon to contri bute liberally towards her own defences.Is a word, he thinks Canada more interested in the success of Canada than in the welfare of the Empire.\u2019 .Maonamara ex rested polite disbelief that Canadian loyalty to the Env re was proved the sending of soldiers to South Africa, or that such contingents could be regarded as more than \u201ca straw to show which way the wind blew on the surface.\u201d While far from wishing to belittle Canada in any wa he holds that those who went to Bout Africa did so because they were possessed of the venturesome spirit.As a body, he expressed an opinion, tHat\u2018 the Canadians were among the finest soldiers who paraded in London after.the war, but while not questioning their.loyalty believes it was their love of adventure that made them take pgart in it.Tt was pointed out to him that had hu been present at the unveiling by Lord Grey, in Quebec, of the memorial te those who did not return he might have thought It was not all fun for Can- ads, but while sympathetic he was unshaken.Apropos of Canada, Dr.coined a think might be equally lied to her atriotism, her commarote interests, er tariff, and her relations with her neighbor across the bord Time and again he repeated it with evident gusto, and it's worth putting on record, however, one may quarrel with ita inter pretation.believe,\u201d said Dr.\" Mao- namars, \u201cI believe that Canada would rather sing \u2018God Save\u201d the King,\" than \u2018Rule Britannia.\u2019 ¢ cm Macnamara Power of the Resurrection.\u201d rane free at the 7.00.o'clock service, Easter music repeated.8, Weotttmt\u201411 a.a ly Com- 3.te Clas; 7 pm, Evening Serv, Service.\"ne Rev.Dé Howand will preach.> - ST.GABRIEL CHUROH, 288 8e] Catherine \u2026 street - west\u2014Rev.Robert Cauiphen, D.D,, ar.Services at 11 aan, conducted Rev.Prof.Mac-! Ketizje, B.D.; services at 7 p.m., conducted by Mr, J.C.Nicholson, B.A.:* Bunday school, 3 p.m.; Mr.Woodside's aduk class, 2.15 pm.Strangers wel-; come to all services.8ST.PAUL'S CHUROH, Dorchester street\u2014The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., L.L.D., pastor.Rav.Professor Fraser will officiate at both services.Sunday school, 2 p.m.Dr.Barclay's Bible class will not mest.ST.PAUL'S MISSION, St.Charles street, Point St.Charles\u2014Rev.C.A.Doudiet, missionary.Morning service, 11 am ; evening service, 6.30 p.m.; Sunday school, 8 p.m.CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN] 2 CHURCH, corner of Notre Dame 8°.Td Seigneurs St.\u2014Pastor, the Rev.J.IL George, M.A.; morning service, 11 a.m; Communion of the Lord's Bup- per, conducted by the Rev.J.G.Chark.vice pobrcechen - thes vicar.«.a wy Marhing ing Service, 7 p.m., preacher.Mr.Thomas Drumm; subject, \u201cThe Mean- ine, of the Sacrament.\u201d Sunday school nd Ladies\u2019 League and Young Men's League Bible Classes at 3 p.m.MELVILLE CHURCH, W nt atk\u2014Rev.J.G' Clark, pastors ane vices at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Sunday wchool at 3 p.m.Strangers welcome \u2018tb services.a i CHALMERS\u2019 CHURCH, \u2018come to all the CRESCEN JAN CHUR STREET PRESBYTER.\u2018Rev.J.\u2018A.Morison, D.D.the First Presbytertan Church, Chios- go.-will preach at both wervioss.Sad aed 8chool and Bible Classes at 8 p.m.as à vountr y that ungrate tefully fails- to} e hrase which he seemed to | of Melville Church, Westmount.Even- | a.: borne Troop, M.A., redbor.Seryices at 11 e.m., Holy Communion and Éermon; 8 p.m.\u2026 \u2018Bible Class for Men, Bible Class for Women; 7 p.m, evening prayer and sermon.Preacher at both services, Rev, Edgar, T.Capel.Al} seats free and unappropriated.\u2019 8T.LUKE'S CHURCH, Dorchester and Champlain streets,.\u2014Rev.W.W Cralg, M.A.pastor.Morning Prayer and Holy Communion @t 11 o'clock, reacher Rev, D.J.Neugewirz; Even- hE Prayer at 7 o'clock, preacher the Rector.Strangers welcome tu all services.THE EVANGELICAL CHURCH OF THE Ds iB 56s Mountain street (between Catherine and Sherbrooke etreets).\u2014Rev.Chagles, G.Beck, M.A., pastor.Morning service] at 11 am.;; Subday ohh py -avoont evening service,\u2019 or \u2018Vesp t+ 7 p- Nw 4 Luther Lehgudt al \u2018are conducted Jeneus at 546 PUR ll forvioes, Everybody welcome.PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Stanley street.\u2014 Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A., pastor.Services at 11 a.m, Mr.cGou- gan, MA BD.gs fade I Saleh Di Chips Gin = e + 3 p.m.gery oe eit pan dax onvices Ë AMBRICAN 7\" SBYPHRFAN Church, corner of Doren and Drum- mond streets\u2014Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor.Sabbath =Puly- lic worship, 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school, all departments, 3 p.m.Bible study, section of Young Men's 10 ain.Rev.James Reid, preach at bath services.trangers welcome to all services.ST.GILES CHURCH (St.Denis at.) \u2014Morning service 11 o'clock, Rev.J.E.Maverty, of Centenary - Methodist Church, wh! priach.Subject: \u201cRy grace, I am what I am.\u201d \u201cEvening, | the pastor, Rev.J.R.Dobson, subject for discourse: \u201cA little child shall lead them.\u201d Bunday school and Bilble class 8 p.m.CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, sr: ANDREW'S CHURCH, Beaver Hall Hill \u2014 Rev.J.Edgur: Hill, M.A, D.D., pastor.Services at 1d am, 7 p.m.3 p.m., Sunday achodl \u201d Strangers welcome to all services.+.PLETE ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN } CHU Clark, piptor.Services at 1T am.and 7 p.m.\u2018The pastor will preach at both services; .\u2018Strangers welcome; SHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST CHURCH, cor.Sherbrooke and St.Lawretieg-streets\u2014Rev.M.Taylor and Rev.Feih.Halpesay, B.A.\u201cpastors.| Services, M a,m.and 7 pm.Rev.T A.f na Fp AK wii preach at 11 a.m.ERT of the Lord's AL close of a evening service.le class at 3 pm, Vi > vo TAME vores IST C st, ~Guluatiod + \u201c Keb Wo 5 Bo bes ) and Rav, ehadht.g Services at il 1 am, Rev.WI- \u201cThe Officers, the qo; ae .m., Rev.R.A.pening Vi sie Rev.À.Torr te ; angers wel- | come these services.MOUNTAIN ST.METHODIEY CHURCH | parer M ountain and: streets, 8, Osborne, BA., B.D, pastor; Sundaÿ services, A mm.; pm.Pastor, rill preach pi-Po services ; 3 oy ay a.m.{ mornin, class, led by Mr.PF.ht Meyers.Strang.ors always welcome.chi BETHLEHEM: - Loy GRÉGATIONAL Church; Clarke and Western avenues, Rev.am Munroe, pastor.Services at il a.m, and 7 pm; morning theme: \u201cThe Lords Day\u2019; Communion at close of service; evening theme; \u201cThe uest for \"or the \u201cSpirit of our Ses Strangees welcome to all services.EMMANUEL CHURCH, corner Stan.3 and St.Catherine streets.Rev.Hugh Pedley, B.A., pastor, will preach at both services.Fvening, subject: \u201cThe hope of immortality.\u201d verybody welcome.CALVARY CHURCH Guy street, above St.Antoine.H.aries, past pastor.Services at The pastor will presoh a each service; Communion -at the cléss! of the morning service; Sunday School\u2019 at 3 p.m.trangers welcome to all services.BECOND GHURCH OF CHRIST SOIBNTIST, 1M Peel strest services, 1 am.end I pm Wines.day evening service, 8 \"pp Pig ax roi CHURCH momies, Church of Stalin \u2018ST.ANDREW'S ©.Beaver Hall HNL, LEUTURE BY REV.J.\u2018EDGAR HILL, D.D, MONDAY, APRIL Sth at 8.15 p.m.Subject\u2014 THE MOORS IN #PAJ with pymerous \u2018Jantern fi (Congregational), Rev.Bibl for Young Men, conductdd boy Pro B, A.Mackenzie: B.D., in the Collectton\u2014Ladies, Ald Boplaty, - \u201c KEV.R.A.TORREY, \u201c Acsisted by MR.CHAS.BUTLER, # CC ERP = o arètorr Sérvice for is TE re Cones AY EVENING dt, \"UNION EVANGELISTIC SERVICES.Commencing supp.NUXT,APRIL-T th, nt 3.50 p.rm.ând 7 $.m.FT.JAMES\u2019 METHODIST CHURCH.an DD.OF CHICAGO.- INVITED tian Warkers, in ioted by Ty We LL o'clock.To be conducted: b > (choral, with sermon) ) 11 a.m.; Evenson ng Teacher at Evea- and sermon 7 p.m., song, Rev.G.E.Re , M.A, CHURCH OF THE REDEEME Cote St Paul, Montreal, Rev.H.rector.Matins at 11 a.m.Evensong Tt] 7 pm.The Easier music will be repeated.Preacher at both services, the rector; Sunday 1 at 10 a.m.; Con: firmation class af*3 pm.ST.JUDE'S CHURCH, corner ot Vinet and Coursol streets, Rev.\u2019 Canon | Dixon, rector; Rev.J.B.Breaux, sistant.Servioss- at D am.the réctor; 7 parn,; Sunday Be ool hy Bible class at, 3 p.m.Strangers wel- \"come to all sergices.pra CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAT, Venerable pArchdescon Norton, D.D, .rector Montreal; Rev.Herbert By- \u2018mond \u201cp.D., ét - of Shitist Cire Cathedral; À Rev.F.Lai fawers, M.A., ourate.a dues oly Communion?10.15 à.711.00 8,m,, Cathed service, Hisioher or: Rev.Mr.Sawers; 3.EMMANUE (Cer.Stanley and REV, HUGH PEDLEY, B.tla EVERYBODY D Foro Srged L and Bible.te 70 ee ; \u2018Evéuiss Subject\u2014*THE HOPE OF IM MORTATIEER 3 OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH | (Corner Désehenter and Guy streets.) SUNDAY.APRIL 7h, 1907.Lords super, ne Morsing iD STRANGERS im L CHURCH St.\u201d Catherine ste.) A., Paster, ou.raed at both WELCOME.::.\u2026 WY toa cel 35 \"RER + cie i, SE \u201cMail r Mail Order Department \"fill them promptly and with care.VERY SPECIAL VALUES.36-in.PLAIN, FIGURED and CHECKED MOHAIRS.This splendid line of Mohairs is suitabie for Blouses, Dresses, Shirt-Waist Suity or Bathing Sults.Shades are pink, sky blue, cardinal, brown, green, champagne; also cream, black and black and white.24e _86-Ip satisfy fy you o value to you In your own automobile TO MOB IL man Bulk counts wil deal of canying tis y the same cart is - our t can conceive, e never approaches.it not significant that city?We shall be its actual sco and and University Street, MONTREAL | TORONTO \u2018B \u2014Thé \u2018Domibion Agtamdbie \u2018Co.Limited: Cor.Bey : 1 Temperance , Streets 77 WINNIPEG: BRANCH The Bon Av C ce.Lesped Th Dosald \"Street ¢ member ran from here to Buaffalo Sony re Cp rt aun J an topics of nierest ot hore who love . MTL \u201cWestern States.and by the movement ay 5 ON THE INCREASE Nearly Every State in Union Contributes Quota to Canada.RANCHERS HARD HIT Severe Winter Infiicted Meavy Losses \u2014Fur Trade Has Had An Unsatisfactory Season.Bpecial Correspondence to the Montreal Star.Edmonton, April 6\u2014The influx of settlers, which begun while the West was still under zero weather and several feet of snow, is marked this spring by the numbers who are coming from the toward the north country.The department has endeavored to discourage lin- migration too early in the season, but apparently the idea has gone forth that the first on the ground will have the best plckings, and the hamigration Hall in Edmonton had occupants In late February.The tide has now falr- ly set in.One of the earliest pasties to arrive, comprising thirty-two prospective settlers, was made up as follows: Two from Montana, two from Oregon, one from North Dakma, one from Muas- sachusetts.one from Washington, one from Indiana.five fron Illinois.three from Kansas, one from Ohlo.two from Nebraska, two from Missouri, two frou Oklahoma, six from England and two from Scotland.This diversity is typical Through ali the Amertcan western country, sv u recent letter sald, the cry is for Canada, and rorthward-bound parties have been organized in nearly every state, the first of which are now arriving.GOOD CLASS OF SETTLERS.Last year something more than 5.000 homestead entries were made in kKd- monton.and the figures for 1907 will be even larger; but the majority of these American settlers are not looking for homesteads.They have sold their farms in the States at from $30 to $100 an acre, and with the money in thelr pockets, are now asking for Alberts improved farm lands.which at $12 and $16 an acre appear to them an attractive proposition.They are good men for Alberta to get, for as practical farni- ers and already familiar with western conditions they need not to be told what to do nor how to go at it.By such a class of immigrant, it is reported, considerable areas of farm land are being taken along the line of rallway between Calgary and Edmonton, real estate transactions being nearly as active in the country between as in etther of the cittes.Edmonton, however, is the centre of à great new district and an important immigration work will be carried on from here thie summer into territory, as yet only sprinkled with a handful of settlers, Northwest from Edmonton lies the great Peace River country, a tract whose agricuitural possibilities have already been proven by bumper crops of northern hard wheat and five-pourd potatoes.Farmers from Dakota and Minnesota who have gone Into tnia new hinterland are enthusiastic ahout it and are organizing parties in those and other states who will follow after them this year.RANCHERS ARE HARD HIT.Whether the Alberta farmer will lose or gain by the severe weather of the past winter is not a subject of unanimous opinion.The ranchers tn the south have undoubtedly been hard hit.and although the cattle losses have not been nearly so heavy as numerous press despatches have made them appear, it is stil] à question whether the winter has not put an end to ranching in certain districts at least.The province will lose nothing.if such be the case, for it will mean farms to take tho place of the ranches, and.wheat-grow- ing ts better for the country at targe than stock-raising.The natural ranching ground !s to the West, in the fout- hill country, and if the hard winter should have been the means of driving the ranchers from the epen prairie and centralizing them in the country where they most naturally belong.the agricultural Interests will atand to gain.not to lose.The unusual depth of snow means that the whole surface of Alberta has a natural irrigation this apring, for the molting of the snowbanka gives a vo!l- \u2018ume of moisture that will admirably fit the land for crops.Sowing will be considerably later than last year, for.wLullé some crops were put in then in March, the end of March this spring found the ground still covered with snow.The warm chinooks of April will now, however, very soon wipe off every trace of winter.GOVERNMENT AID FOR FARMERS.The Minister of Agriculture for Alberta announces several important moves that his department will make shortly with a view to improving farm oonditiohs throughout the province.Poultry raising is to be encouraged on an extensive scale.Last year Alberta imported poultry and eggs to the value of $400,000, and during the past winter Chicago exgs sold in Edmonton at 85 cents.Theres is no reason for this, says the department.and Alberta must in future produce its own eggs.Tae Government proposes tn do some paul- try-fattening at the Government cream- erles, and a propostion to this effect is now being made to the farmers.The work will be done by the Governmant at cost, and the balance will be sent to the farmers.An active campalgn for pure seed grain Is also being carried on, end seed grain fairs have been held at & number of points.The beef inquiry, In which Alberta has reason to be interested, will resume this month.POOR FUR SEASON.Reports from the north In regard to the fur trade Indicate a somewhat unsatisfactory season.The unusual depth of snow on the ground all over the north as well as the western plains, has not only made trapping very difficult, but it has kept the animals in their dens, and the consequence is a much reduced fur catch.The sking brought Into Edmonton thus far, from the out- tying country, have been little more Why Pay Duty ?Why should you\u2014a , an\u2014give the preference to an imported ammunition to the detriment of your ownpurse, without any improvement in quality?\u2018Dominion Ammunition -is-made-in Canada by Cinadians | Special frem the best materials and by the .; : duty collected by the customs at the pest workmen.I quality has purt of Sherbrooke for the month of eu prov yond doubt.March, 1807, amounted to $20,088.70, an : L Increasc over the corresponding month thane, peice is lower becquee © of the previous year of $2.813.88.The Who cur to PRAY duty collected for the fiscal year, whic Thi clomed on M Slat, .was .for.nine is trademark guarantees months\u2018 only, WHE \u2018EMotnted\u2019 to $167 - quality.secluded spot in Grunewald Forest, on combatants were Count von Berken been kept a secret.at fifteen paces, and Count von Ber- ken received a terrible fnjury internal- his body.pital in a hopeless condition.Von Ber- ken is an assumed name, which conceals a personage of high rank.efforts to ascertain the name of hir antagonist and other particulars of the affair have proved futile, owing to the strict secrecy observed by all concern- Special to the Montreal Star.ert Railway Company have Just demolished two quaint houses and a number of ancient cottages at Newbury, preparatory to the commencement of {the conatruction of a new station In that town.The contractor has disposed of sme thousands of old tiles for shipment to America -at something like 25 per cent.more money- than new tiles could \u201ce purchased for in Brgland.some old-world houses on the other side cf the Atlantic.vor 652.13.an Increase over the cerrespond- ina period of the previous year of $32.- thes Laif an average and so of the same proportion tu B i from the north, though the exant result of the winter's \u20ac tions will not be known till next autumn.\u2018The Importance of the northern fur trade may bu gathered from the fact that in normal years the total value of furs passing through Edmonton ts more than a million and a quarter dollars, A.F.Nomad Club Officers Honored.The uienibers of the Nomads Club assembled in large numbers at their rooms in the Reform Club on Wednesday night 1e to pay tribute to the officers of t Ja vear The geutlemeu thus honored in cluded Mr.Robert McGlauginlin, whose services as president were of inestimable valuu tu the club, and Messrs.Wesley McConnell and John Aitken, both of whom did great work as secretary and treg-urer respectively.The club, dur Mr.Robert McGlaughlin, ex-President Nomads Ciub.ing its thres years of existence has accomplished much, and now sixty young men are in regular attendance al its week] meetings.As a memento, three valuable books were presented to the gentlemen above referred to, the presentation to Mr.McGlaughlin being made in a fitting speech by the new resident, Mr, William Smart.Messra.acFarlane and Dennison, past presi dents, did similar honors for Messrs.McConnell and Aitken.TERRIBLE SWORD CUTS.Incident in Indian Mutiny of Sowar\u2019s Great Death Strokes.Special to The Montreal Star.Calcutta, April 6.\u2014In a publication, Sergeant Forbes-Mitchell, of the 93rd Sutherland Highlanders gives some reminiscences of the Indlan Mutiny, and incidentally relates an Instance at Lucknow that came under his own notice of the force of a cut from g curved eword of rigid steel\u2019 \u201cThere were three brothers of the name of Ready in the 93rd, called] David, John and James.They were all powerful, tail men, In the prime of life, and ail three had served through the Crimea.David was a sergeant and his two brothers were privates.When faliing tu for the assault on the Begum\u2019's palace, John Ready took off his Crimean medal and gave it to his brother David, telling him that he felt & presentiment that he would be killed in the attack, and that David had better keep his medal and send it home to thelr mother.The assault took place and in the inner courts of the palace there was one division held by a regiment of dismounted cavalry armed with swords as keen as razors and circular shields and the party of the 93rd who got Into that court were far outnumbered.On entering James Ready was attacked by a sowar armed with sword and shield.Ready's feather bonnnet was \u2018knocked off, and the \u2018his head.which severed his skull clean in two the sword cutting right through his neck and half way down through the breast bone.John Ready eprang to the assistance of his brother.but ton late: and although his boyonet reagh- ad the side of his opponent and was driven home with a fatal thrust.in doing so he came within the swoop of that terrible sword.He also was cut right through the left shoulder dlagon- ally across the chest and his head and right arm were clean severed from the body.The sowar delivered his stroke of the sword at the same moment thut he received the bayonet of John Ready through his heart and both men fel] dead together.PREMIER PROPOSES PLAN.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 6.\u2014Mayor Scott on Friday received a letter from the Prime Minister written before his departure for London, in which he suggests that the cost of cleaning up the west side of the canal, In order to make room for the proposed G.T.R.station and hotel, be equally divided among the 7overnment .the Grand Trunk and the City of Ottawa.Reveral large warehouses line the canal which wil] have to be removed.Mayor Scott is In favor of accepting the Premier's proposal and estimates the cast at $100,000.Mysterious Duel in Germany.Special to The Montreal Star.Berlin, April 6.\u2014A mysterious duel, the outcome of which wlll probably prove fatal has just been fought in a the western outskirts of the city.The and another nobleman whose name has Pistols were used ly from a shot which passed through He was conveyed to the hos- All re Americans Buy Old English Titles.London, April 6\u2014The Great West- old semi-detached They are to be used In _Customs Returns at Sherbrooke.to The Montreal Star.Sherbrooke.Que., April 6.\u2014The total sowar got one cut at him right over - .ee, e | Exhibition | -One week, Beginning Monday Evening, April 8th, and daily thereafter | from 2 P.M.to 10 P.M.at STANLEY HALL | Display of 300 Pictorial Enlargements, including many prize-winning - photographs and a series of pictures kodaked by HER MAJESTY QUEEN ALEXANDRA.10 BRILLIANT LECTURES DAILY AT 8 AND 8 P.M.By DR.DIXON.| { i | | | | Dr.Dixon's Lectures are magnificently illustrated hy Lantern Slides | and Moving Pictures.Co \u201c COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS may be obtained of any ot the |; | | | following named Kodak dealers : THE ART EMPORIUM, 357 St, Catherine Bt, West.THE 8S.CARSLEY CO, Limited.LEE & SARGENT, 875 8t.Catherine St, West.\" : HENRY MORGAN & CO., Limited.W.H.CHAPMAN, 757 St, Catherine WM.NOTMAN & SON, 13 and 14 St, West.Phillips Square.HEARN & HARRISON, 10 and 12 DR.J.E.PREVOST, Cor.8t.Denis ' Notre Dame St.East.and Roy B ! ts.THE D.H.HOGG COMPANY, 160 E.C.SMITH & COMPANY, 130 Peel i t Craig St, West.LECOURS & DECARY, 310 St.Catherine St, East.st.UNITED PHOTO STORES, Ltd, 132 \u2019 St.Peter St, 148 Peel St.: | | er = = x Let Edison Furnish the Music OW else can you have music in the home unless you have the Edison Phonograph ?You have a piano, but how many of the family can play it and how much can they play?You may be able tq sing, but think what it would mean.to hear the world\u2019s greatest singers singing the world\u2019s greates§ songs.The Edison 2 honogr h gives you your kind of music as rendered by the best musicians.Whès you play the piano you play a piece:your way.With the Edison Phonograph you hear a march the way Sousa, who wrote it, would play.it.THE EDISON PHONOGRAPH po ak # cas £T 2 Ta.Tr mp PPT RE TUE à Tae ET.; lailor Made Suits \u2019 Le 200 Le an \" Our Tallor-made Bults are the kin you woud like ta Wear, owing #0 + their superiority of workmanship.elegance of style and correctness ot de- pS sign.All of these points of excellence aro vislblo on every gurment that leaves our establishment, .« SUITS TO ORDER.in Tweed.satin lining in BUITS TO URDER In Panama Borge, and the cout .+.2 newest check and siripe E {1X effects, in any desirable swyie 22010 00 Lea 2221 Le aoe ee SUITS I RDER, in the best quality Chiffon Cloth, in the newest 1 in any desirable style .ses ln SEPARATE BKIRTS TO ORDER.We have a materials bought epecially for \u2018Skirts to make up at $10.00; being too busy belore Euxter we will now give a reduction of $3.00 un each Skirt.SEPARATE COATS TO ORDER in Covert Cloth, or any other suitable material.se ARR ee ee FEN 20.00 We have a lurge assortment of the most elegant samples of SUITB una BRIRTS which we me tor show purposes.Worth from 835.00 to 345.00.WIiH sell all next week from.B13.00 tv 5820.00 Or nearly Half Price.EX.LE VV LINT 256 Si; taticrio Street Fest [ae 2222208 A a = A i / a «New York\u2019s Latest | HIT SSI = = === 1 Consisting of Eton Coat, Jumper, - and Skirt, making a useful style of suit, as the Jumper can be worn for house wear, or on warm days in summer.Made in Panama Cloth.$30 to $45 Made in Striped Worsted.\u2026.$32 to $40 Made in Chiffon Venetians.$35 to $50 \u201ceee cave oz = Ses = Er EEE = NOVI-MODI WARDROBE.> dn - MUSICAL AUTHORITIES AGREE: \u201ca LI The great public, too, has spoken in no uncertain voice, for.more Pianolds: have been sold than all other makes of Piano-players combined.+ The - purchasers \u2018ef - Planolas include those who are accustomed to own the besteof everythingrmghe - royal families of Europe, the financial magnates of Wall Street, stherleaders inthe warld of society and the foremost educational institutions where the Panola((noé h somebody else's Piano-player) is used in the regular musical» courses, ; J KUBELIK (the celebrated\u2019 \u2018Bohemian violinist) : \u201c] have seen all the.different Piane attachments, but the Pignols is the only one which could ba*eonsid seriously, for It is the onlyPoneswhich LESCHETIZKY (the teacher of Paderewski and most famous of all piano- teachers): \u201cYour Pianola is the only one deserving of serious.consideration from the musical world.\u201d PADEREWSKI (the magic of whose name draws great audiences all over the world): \u201cThe Pianola is perfection.\u201d ROSENTHAL (whose tour of America is one of the most notable events of the present season): \u201cYou have through these improvements placed the Pianola in a class of its own.\u201d 7 GRIEG (the great Norwegian composer) \u2018\u2018Before hearing the Metrostyle Pianola I had thought that all such instru- - is musical or artistic.\u201d KRÉISLER (the world-remewmedf vio- inist): \u201cT would like ta own severalfpiano- playing machines for ouriosity, but I.would pley only the Pianela, for that is far superior to all of them every point of view.\u201d .DE PACHMANN (thecelebrated interpreter of Chopin): I \u201cThe Pianola is the ogly one that can be considered really musical.\u201d ;.and Edison Gold-Moulded Records place the world's repertoire of music at your feet.They bring into the mest remote home music ordinarily heard only in the world\u2019s capitals.Edison spent years perfecting this invention so that it would be the most perfect reproducer of sound that could be made.There is no Phonograph but the Edison.Hear it as soon as you can.If there is no dealer in your town, write to us, and we will put you in touch with some one who can show it to you, but by all means hear it.National Phonograph Company 100 Lakeside Avenne.ORANGE, N.J.U.S.A.Live dealers in any line who have a store and established trade on other goods, are wanted to take up the agency for the Edison Phonograph in towns where we have no .dealers now.Write for full information as to terms, discounts, etc.DOMINION CARTEIDGE CA, Li, Montreal, A Lightning Proof, Fire Proof.Barn is actually cheaper, when covered with \u201cAcorn Quality\u201d Corrugated Galvanized Sheets, than the dangerous all-wooden structure.ro , 7 : _ There is a big saving in both lumber being very rigid, may be rds are required.There is no trick in applying v \u201c Acorn\u201d Corrugated Galvanized Sheels.Anybody can use them to roof or side any bam or outbuilding, and such a roof \u2018 will outlast a generglion without repairs.It is absolutely proof against lightning and fre from the outside.Being heavily galvanized, \u2018 it will never-rust-end- admit-the-rait-\u2014Itis-the-best- or JASE a ev when using Corrugated Sheets.For the metal, and \u2018carpentry, than any other constructioti, and no sheeting applied to a much: lighter\u201cframework Bein y : » and the cheapest, in Bot Fit \u2018and fast cost.- ; \u2018 Delewgre, February 20th, 1906; ; - \u201cI cannot speak too highly of your metal roofing.(If 1 had énother La, oc Sead to voot I would prefer your corrugated galvanized ifoh roofing and pay forit gp dE rather than use wooden shingles.for nothing.\u201d ca - - A + -, \u201cYdurs.raspestouilys, CHAS, BATEMAN: x 47 Write us and ask for our literature, with names of.users in, your own Jocality a Kher stand by sheir opinion of our Corrugated Galvanized sheets for bilwbaikding, Wa THR MERA SINGLY \u20ac NOIRS CO; LIN : orn.MED ss « =; o° = dr 8t.Catherine ftréet and Deferimier lve.SR 5 32 3 lawgow ments were only machines.\u201d HAROLD BAUER (a pianist of international renown): \u201cI consider the Pianola superior in every way to all other piano-forte players.\u201d / JOSEF HOFMANNM(one of the worid'e ; great pianists): \u201cIt is my-opinion that in all essantisle of aitistic pisno-playing the Pianola is the beat: Instrument this type.\u201d Such a list could be extended indefinitely by the most celebrated names : among living musicians, Richard Strauss, Saint-Saens, Puccini, Joachim, Moss» kowski, Chaminade, Scharwenka, Hump:rdinck, Caruso-\u2014composers, pianists, singers of every nationality.: Here is the best court of authority\u2014in fact the only one competent to: decide | conclusively upon matters affecting the great art of music.And this emphatic preference given to the Pianola by the musical authorities is echoed \"by the purchasing public everywhere, for in any quarter of the world where these is any :§ sale for Piano-players whatever, the Planola is the recognized leader, (Reo ghsoluls.standard.- The Metrostyle Pianola and the Planola Piano can now be obtained with the Themodist (which is to be had in no other instruments) and are on\u2019 daily demonstration to the public in Montreal, irrespective of any\u201c intention -to purchase, only at \u2018 'NORDHEIMER'S.589 St.Catherine Street West Canadian representatives for the World-renowned ' À and manufacturers of Canada\u2019s Artistic Plano | The \u2018\u201cNORDHEIMER\u201d Piano-players and Pianos of other makes will be taken in exchange, and the Nordheimer One-Price System and easy methods of payment applies to the purchase of every instrument.g SERMAN a JUTHERAN CHURCH, SHERBROOKE STREET METHO- | service.Sunday School and nday, April: Tth.rvice w e he -, Class t 3 pm.P in 67 MoTavich street at 11 o'clock a,m.; |P1ST CHURCH, corner Sherbrooke and Yeanenday 8 pans Boor League fradey Bchool, 10 o'clock: Young Peo- |gt.Lawrence strest\u2014Hev., M.Taylor 4 p.m.Pridav.o's Society, 3 o'clogk.Rev.Emie Jes- [ana Rev.T.A.Halpenny, B.A.pastors, ky, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.eme SA T.A.Halpenty.B.A.will preach at Eye glasses cure headaches.Consult [both services The Sacrament of the - our onticign.RHempiey, 255 St.lames.¢ Lord's Supper at close of the svenipz Diamonds.Our prices are the cot.R.Hemsley, 255 St.James sts | Prop\u2019 letora.Be GaSe, ai Ere dot ure an a .- Fr'byuse ullai {ig New York: a.w.5 Perry, - First Ne- ak Bliaing, Chicago.ioaaads gate including on.\" a Sas Chewan, Alberta an Foca M.~ Alitvray, re- west, Turoato.in Great Britain, Te Theatre 108 Brand, London.wc Kog- Fasters 7 Ares in France, Mayence, Favre and Circulation of The Star.wae ENDING MAR.38TH, 1907.«+ .61,804 e + « .61,874 + + » 61871 + + \u2026 61,843 ee» 61851 a +.66352 .375.685 1 + 62814 Weekly Star Last Week .130,261 CIRCULATION OF THE 8 305,946 ~ ¥rom the above figures are excluded \u201cseveral thousand subscriptions regard- wd as more or less sphemeral BATURDAY, APRL 6, 1907.\u201cwore \u201cMEEK AS MOSES\u201d COUN.PU SEL.\u201c - The Toronto Star thinks that there \"vas nothing to be gained by \u2018\u2019renewing fhe Parliamentary discussion over the \u2018Mnsavory question raised by Mr.Fowl- ®r, as Mr.Bourassa proposed.The at- Mention of the Promter,\u201d it continues, \u201chas now been called to the matter: fhe responsibility rests with him.\u201d Nor §s this confidence reposed blindly.We Know what the Premier does when he 3 Ee the air loaded with \u201crumors.\u201d He summons a mutual friend who knows + ÎDe victim of the \u2018\u201c\u2018rumors\u2019\u201d more intimately than he (the Premier) does; and ho.hie sends him un an errand of enquiry to A the victim.He asks that he be told the : truth; and he confidingly sends to the * Very man who must know the truth .best.When the message comes back \u201cthat the \u2018\u201cduspect\u201d admits his own in- \u2018Mocence, the Premier closes the case.The evidence is al! in.He is prepared How to get up dy the House of Com- \u201cmons and prove the foundationtess \u201ccharacter of the \u201crumors\u201d by quoting his \u201cadmission\u201d of the man most con- £erned.It is no wonder that the Toronto Btar feels that there ia no need for a Parllamentary enquiry when the atten- sa;tion of the Premier has been called to \"= the matter, $.But our contemporary goes farther than this.It thinks that Mr.Borden k- should sit silent under the aspersions \u201c:&2st upon the Opposition members by \u201c- Mr.Emmerson.It says: \u201cThe leader of the Oppasiton takes position that is not only wrong but absurd when he says that the House ust investigate the remarks made by \u2019 r.Emmerson in a very trying posi:isn ; \u201cwna \" The plan to tax whiskers in the States would produce a great revenue If they could only entice the members of Canadian Senate over there un a visit.Detroit, having.had the courage to refuse ore of Mr, Carnegic's-libraries, is now a logical candidate for one uf his medals.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Aithough Thaw ix not insane, we are still fnciined to suspect some of the lawyers.However, in its own quiet way.the Fowler-Emmersou.bout is nearly as good as Lie Roosevelt-Harriman \u2018go.\u2019 A scientist says that any jar of the earth's crust is \u2018liable to bring on an earthquake.Premier Whitney should be careful in hapdling his salary not to let it drop.A statue called \u201cQuiet\u201d will be ervcted in Boston.It will tend to Offset the row, kicked up by THomas W.Lawson Harriman probably regrets that he did not add, \u201cBurn this letter.\u201d $18 WORTH TO COME.(Chicago News.) A sportsman who had a $20 bill stolen from him received the following letter : \u201cDear Sir \u20141 stoled your money.Remorse naws my conshence, and \u2018I wil send you $2, When remorse naws again 1 will send You some more.\" : Beauty is only skin deep, and many : : beauty doctors play a skin game.Montreal arranges its Apri.weather so nicely that a man can get a sunstroke in eÉFRORDEMT= HELEN BYRON In the French Military Comic Opera PILICES: 15\u201423\u201450\u201475e.A Montreal Favorite The Dainty Comedienne SERGEANT KITTY ELABORATE COSTUMES, - BIG CAST Sectionable prople not GRAND Prize Masquerade THURSDAY, APRIL 11.Skating every day, 10.30 am.2 and 7.30 p.m.Select patronage.Ob- DUL urn AVE and ST.Cr cad ST.admitted.| | pT A \u2014\u2014\u2014 LLEN SEATS NOW SELLIN : TALL.NEXT WEEK k C HARLES FROHHAN Présents MONDAY, W EDNESBAN, THURSDAY and SATURDAY MATIN 4 George Bernard Shaw's Latest Comedy \u201cCaptain Brassbound's Conversion\u201d TUESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS\u2014GREAT DOUBLE BILL \u201cNance Oldfield\u201d and \u201cThe Good Hope\u201d ar TERRY AND HER ENGLISH COMPANY _ ES Hp AY NIGHTS, : oar ess We.BAe, The.£1.00 5%), nm u few seats at $2, vo; ANCE OF To-day and To-morrow LA sr APPEAR.1 PROF.DEMERS 'At'S P.M and 9 P.mM.World's Cham pion\u2019 Roller Skater.SKATERS AND SPECTATORS, ADMISSION, 10 Cents.Next Week ELREY SISTERS \u2018The Sweetest Things © on ttoiters.- and ALL LINKS from NEW YORK and Bus\" TONI personally give ever acconunodation on ANY LINE at LOW EST RATE! MSFIF TICE OTS BE A DOMINION and C.P.R.:LINES v attention to enquiries and secure the best available S.the morning and a frozen ear in the afternoon.A woman's idea of a repair kit is something in which to carry halrpins and a powder puff.It ls too bad Rembrandt, Raphael and |; Van Dyke died ao early.They might have been alive to-day and had the bene- {it of a few art lessons about to be given by the Department of Potatoes Culture at Ottawa.THE UNHAPPY MILLIONAIRE.(Wealth decreases happiness, The millionaires w laugh are rare.\u2019\u2019\u2014Mr.Carnegie in a recent speech.) 4 With burdens is he welehbed dowk b And when It comes to feel, A ton of gold as heavy is As any ton of steel.That all would help to carry \u201c* J» aught else but a boom; 80 millionaires who laugh are rare As icicles in June.- Wealth brings with it anhapptreee, And his plie w hr rears Until he looks with lohging pre On penury and peace.How envies he the happy Free from gilt bond or mock! The millionaires who laugh are rare As white crows in a flock.List to the wails of millionaires Condemned to luxury! From yachts and autos, marble halls And jewels they're never free; And when they try to help themselves, State logisiatures come; S50 millionaires who smile are rare As rosebuds on a mb.Oh.ye, uncrushed by riches\u2019 weight, Who know not what it 4 To suffer from wealthitis pangs, Or straight on fortune whizz, Do not despise, but pkty him\u2018 He has a canker sore; Tho miilionaire who laughs is rare Because he wants still more The only thing we can recommend to womer for the management of a hus- If this weathet oem keeps up it would $ about the thing now to send out invita.AMES ST.Tel.Main 1507.NORMAN L.LUSHER; 18,97.wa Fe Bank Building.76 32 law STEAMSHIP TICKETS ALL LINES FROM MONTREAL, BOSTON AND NEW YORK ' SUMMER SAILINGS OUT FOR 1907 Steamers Filling for\u2019 months \u201cot application-to W.H.HENRY ss.#T.JAMES ST.Ma y and June.Sallings, râtes, ete, on Tel.Main 2646.Moving May 1st to Imperial Bank Bldg.286 St.James st.LA VENTANA In Week-end packing\u2019 of 23 at 83.60 369 WEST ST.(IMPORTED) ALWAYS THE SAME Extivaively Nevanse CATHERINE STREET paid).Dept.B.tions for a few August skating parties.versed.\u201cvig : If a man has nothing to dis nowhere to go he can afford to ny : down and argue with # BETA : Appreciation of Austin, ; (Chicago Recotd-Herala.) * 4 Alfred: Austin, \u2018the English ibegte.says he\u2019 likek Longfellow'é poetry.This does not indicate that nefellow Gas not a great poet.Many other people who can't write.poetry themselves like Longfellow 3 work.3 Because he was suppiled with stale eggs.Montreal man is suing his grocer.Dejence of grocer will probably he that he is a lover of literature -and supplied pm customer with \u201cThe Lays of Anclent Romer: oC el One: of London.Punch's cartoeniat- - ls 87 years old, and \"his work appeärs tn tho next column to Jokes that are about 187.This kind of weather.will feach si AMO ONE BACH FOR SOPRANO, TENOR, ALTO AND BASS Edited by ' H.E.KREHBIEL, Brings together a Repertoire of Songs of INTRINSIC and NEVER-ENDING VALUE, \u2018 Each volume contains the BEST SONGS of the English.French, German, Russian, Scandinavian and Italian com posers.songs of the vurlous nalions.REGULAR PRICE, $1.50.per volume.Beautiful Cloth Binding, $1.00 extra.NORDHEIMER\u2019S Lweo.OUR PRICE, $1.25.589 St.Catherine Street West, Montreal.NOTE\u20148end for catalogues, any of which will be mailed free by designating the kind of music desired.{EE To Shake Off That Spring Chill \u2014there is nothing quite so good as Mathicu's Syryp of Tar and Cod Live Oil.more or less run down at the change of the year; and Mathieu's Syrup not only prevents and cures the cold itself, but it acts as a good tonic to the whole system.\u201cpure cod liver oil.\u201d IS SONGS EMBRACING FOUR VOLUMES together with the favorite tolk- List of contents mailed free to any address.($1.37 post- Everyone feels Mathieu's Syrup is just that fine good tonic, God with the great healer and purifier, \"Symp of Beech Tar\u2014scientifically combined so as to be \u2018easily assimilated by the system.Mathien\u2019s Syrup of Tar and Liver Oil For sale at all druggists and general stores, 35c large bottle.| J.L.MATHIEU CO., Props.Sherbrooke, P.Q.the foily of pæwnldg thelr winter o ts too soon.Canada\u2019s fléet is not mentionea in the latest list of the great navies of the world.The next time the stat el are looking we will son! fidentl meet our rowboat to come noise lke a navy.No._Mr.Eramersen -also\u2014fecis HE if.he cculd use a little Europeans trip wha sea-alr In Dis business about this time A av pre 3, Canadian Missionaries Heard Prom.Toronto April 6.\u2014 Rev.T.KE.E nssûstt Shore, nt © secretary of the foreign .dep po of Canadian Me- rom Ont sa \u2018ffom tu, nd; ai ng} the safe ari re or Sooper] à twenty miséio! a Who sd from Congr teri gr Thay ei 4 Vopgpunes on Bg PRE A or Xo conte STEAMER wis DESTROYED: es\u201d \u2018City of Troy Burned to Waterts Edge \u2014Passengers Escape.Dobb's Forty, NY.April 67 = steamer City of Troy, Line; was burned to the water's edge here.All the passenger, some sixiy- five in number, were landed safely.The steamer wan destroyed with fs cargo of freight and thirteen horses.Edwin \u201cGould's 188k to which the City of Troy.hen it, was.found Impossible led up the vest, on wi -PHishurg, of the Citizens\u2019 vas also de troy- .QU es \u2014Napdleat.\u201cpuit, £ > old teac ok Yu as * The in Xs -{Lavar N years fuser ii a a EE FA , axed 80 TARNESIE \u2018OPENS His PURSE, Six Million Gift to Trustees of Car.Aegie Institute, Pa, Aprité:=WN.Praw, president of the board of trustees of Carnegie Institute, made public.a le:- ter which he received\u2018 tramp Andrew Carnegie, from New York, annauncing that Mr.Carnegie had made-av adait- tional gift of $6.000,000 th.the Institute.This gift Is In addition to $4,000,000 given by Jr.Camegie some time ago.\u2014\u2014\u2014 an of Sr Ce : ACADEMY fi: hie, TERK * IRELAND'S SWEETEST SINGER, ALLEN D00 is JOS, MU , \u201d Famous pave \u201cKERRY GOW \u2019 «3 - Prices\u2014iBc, 25c, Next\u2018 woe \u201cSERGEANT ry.te 77 8 Ah i ROYAL ALL THIS WEEK.w Matines Every Day.IYER'S BOHEMIANS WRESTLING BARNIVAL OPEN TO ALL .rs COMERS.Prigaa\u201410c, 25c, 30c and 50 Next \u2018week: REILLY & WOODS se a.EV ERY bp LULENOO FR ANCAI EVENING, N A Massive and samptuoux XD en of tn SIGN OF THE CROSS Strona Cast, _ Superbly Costumed and Wondertully Hoged Prices\u2014i0, 29.35 NEXT WEEK YOUNG \u2018BUFFALO.EI HIS MAJ ESTY\u2019S To-Da¥! 2.15 'To-Night, 8,15.OTIS SKINNER In the Parisian Success THEE DUEL \"Theatre des Nouveautes Comedie Francaise.Tel, Bell East 1398, Week of April let Specla) Matinee Easter Mon.:ay, *- 1st.First appearance of MLLE.ROSE SYMA.in \u201cLA RAFALE.\u201d by Bernstein.Matinee Ssatur- day.Next week\u2014Sardou s \u201cLA TOSCA.\u201d 76 \u2014 + patty KARN HALL, NEXT FRIDAY, 830 Le Grand Reed Soprano, and the Irinh Tenor, KELLEY-COLE Seata at Shaw\u2019, 30e to 21.50.SUMMER For direction of Mr.John Long.and Physical Instructor Course to commenve June 25th, instruction Jn theory und practice.Course to be conducted in Club House of the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, 250 Petl Street.D.T.For further particulars apply to GORDON C.BOWIE, Physical Training and Fencing the training of Teachers (ladies and Rentlemen), inte Army Gymnastic Staff.to H.M.Imperial Troops in Canada, and to finish July 27th, P.Shaw will lecture on Physiology and Hyglcne.Chairman Gymnasium Department.SCHOOL.the entire and chief Fencing under Five hours\u2019 daily JOHN DAVIDSON, Secretary-Treasurer M.A.A.A.82 4 law 1 + Royal Canadian Academy TWENTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION From the 2nd until the 27th April, 1907, 9 evenings, 8 to 10.Music and Tea on Saturdays.ART GALLERY, 23 PHILLIPS SQUARE a.m.to 6 p.m.Monday and Thursday Admission 25 cents.7797 Windsor Biograph Kara Hall, \u2018468 St.Catherine St.West.Special Features This Thursday, Afternoom.2.15; 8.15, and Saturday.Prices: Afternoon, 10c, be; Bc.Evéning, 10c, 15c.Reserved, \u2018Phone Up 7%5.Evening, Ctrildren, =bc, M.A.A.A.Trainer Wanted For Track and Field Athletics.Competent to take charge of Football.Lacrosse and other team \u201cApplications will be received at M.A.A.A.office.\u2018250 Peel street.until Friday.April 12th, JOHN DAVIDSON.Sec.-Treas.Irish Protestant Benevolent Society.51st Annual Meeting.The Annual Meeting (adjourned from Match 4th) of the Irish Protestant Benevolent Society will be held in the So- cietv's rooms (Warren Home), 43 Belmon: Park, on Monday.April \u201c8th, 1907, at 8 o'clock p.m.Business: Election of Officers, reception of Reports.ete.Your attendance will be much appreciated, KING, Hon.Bec, 80*3 Jaw c.w.ZoN\u2014= 2nd Regiment Canadian Artillery Orders hy the Offloer Commanding ANNUAL TRAINING The Regiment will parade for Annual Training until further notice ax follows: No.1 Battery \u2014 Every Monday at § p.m.commenting April 8th.No.2 Batterv\u2014Every Tuesday, at § pm, commencing April 9th.No.3 Hattery\u2014Every Wednesday at 8 pm.rommencing Aprit 10th.Uniform for all parades.Drilt order.By order ERNEST © COLE.Major, Acting Adjwant 4 School of Cookery £02 Dorchenter street West.2 DEMONSTRATION, MONDAY, APPRIS Bik, 8 p.m.\u201cApnetizing Dishes for \u2018Cap alescents\" © ADMISSION, 10 OENTS, © , 20d Regiment \u2019 Canadian Artillery, - No.2 COMPA Tig ia] meeting ar tie Com mils will\u201d JH held in 2s Armory on es- das, \u201cApril sin.at £1 J.ING.Captain : ing, Nay 2, Com Some of the display the sign: * served without their h YW.Ca.Automobile Sportsmen\u2019 s Exhibition Che Arena TO-NIGHT : 8 O'CLOCK And every Afternoon and Evening \u201cNext Week.Moving Pictures.Admission, 50c.a = Ww Music.>, The Excelsior Lodge No.12, 1.0,0.F.251 ST.JAMES STREET.All members of above Lodge requested to be In attendance, Tuesday.April 9th, being à Past Grands\u2019 night on the offi.clal visit of the Grand Master, to be followed by an entertainment.All members of sister lodges cordially invited, C.N.WEIPPERT, Recording Secretary, A Euchre and Social Under the auspices of DIVISION No.7, A.O0.H, HIBERNIAN KNIGHTS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1907, x at 8.30 p CONSERVATORY HALL, 3289 St.Catherine nt.West.® 8 PRIZES.TICKETS, 50 CENTS.REFRESHMENTS.The holders of soupons (rom our St.Patrick's Night Entertainment will be / admitted free.ak British Army and Navy Veterans.Will Sound the Assembly at the Cadets\u2019 Armory.Drill Hall, on Tuepday.the 9th April.at 8 p.m.sharpe President ig going to give an in.the British Em- ig requested tatesting address on pire, and every member te be present, -A cordial invitation extended to thors who have ! been in Hix Misenty\u2019 6 Bervies, .WM.HAWKINS, # 223 \u20ac A street, ae THE BOARD OF LADY MANAGERS -\u2014of the\u2014 i - Protestant Infants\u2019 Home invite, all friends interested in thetr work to thetr Annual Méeting, to ba held in the Home, (08 Guy street, © \"WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10th, at 3,30 p.m.8262 4 The United Kingdom, which is tha est iraporter in the world of cattle and sheep for slaughtering purposes, the \"largest exporter ci - $2016 DU[DUse- oddly enough hdraes for DEVELOPMENT SHOWN IN ART OF CANADIAN CONTRIBUTORS : ter + \"fine wat-rcalors bv Mr.Robert F.Gagen.R.C.A.These are 241 and 242, Calm before.Storm™ and \u201cOff \u201c \u201ciL Cote 1s wark well done.Wr ATTIIT Loox our veril] UPSETTIN' OT Boar SOME OF THE PICTURES AT THIS YEAR\u2019S EXHIBITION AS OUR CARTOONIST SEES THEM.SEEN IN Works in Gallery Shows Growth Approaching a Definite Development and Advancement\u2014Pat- rons Have Taken a Practical Interest and Large Numbers of Canvasses of the Exhibits.© Whether second thoughts arg best! or not is a moot question \u2018foo kig for another consideration.What 1s- more to the point at the moment ls that a second visit to the exhibition of the Royal Cahaliian Academy, gow in progress at the galleries of the Art Association, will reveal much to be fndicated by the state of its art.In evil times men \u2018have nb béoyght for art, no matter how expresed.\u201c In het- a and in rrosperity.there la field for opportunity.Canadian art is yet in development; \u2018it .capnot be said to have feachéd far \u2018héyond the - embryonic \u2018stages.There are reasons for this, practical reasons.Despite ml tc the contrary, the advancement nf art depends to a considerable extent upon foundations built up from the practical of life.Men who must hew and build may .have all the emotions and feelings which expressed form art.It cannot be expected that while vet they are compelled to hew and build they win Ds In a position to express that inner , Comsciousness.But In Canada there has bean a closer approach to stahili- \u201cty and maturity, and now men have time to look about.to mingle with one another and to discuss tlie finer affairs of life.It is thig particular con.Aaition that is apparent in the present exhibition; growth aprmaching a definite develooment.There is room for further development and there are Rigns visible that give birth to anticl- pation of hetter things to come.\"The public has shown some shade o! interest In the exhibition and there has heen a fair dally attendance nf people.It has appeared that it is an intelligent interest And this Is one of the hopeful signs of the growing tlmes.Those in a position to act as patrons of art seem !n have taken n Tiactical interest in the matter, with the result that there has been.a pleasing increase of the tags announcing a terse, \u201csold.\u201d no LS ae SOME OF THR PAINTINGS.A good example of thoushtfat work is to be sezn in No 199 shown-fin the new gallery.This Is a paintink of a Methodist minister.the offering of Mr.Curtis Williamson.A RC, A.Toronto.The execution is good Throughout and the tone cffects pléas- ng.The character of the contribution from Mr, J.W.Morrice is in range with high sendars of that artist.This fa No, 149 \u201cLe Plaée Chateaubriand St.Malo\" and fs an the east wall of the new gallerv.Tt is a worthy specimen of the painter's art.Adioining canvases are thors of Mr, Curtis WilltfAmeon, Nos.196 and 198.being ro executed ax to give nn Impression of age.The desired end was gained.but it fs doubtful If any real purpose iz gained hv such work.Mr.Cullen has an offering in the old wallerv that has attracted attention.It i= a view of Windecr street show- ne St George's Church.with the Windsor natation shpwing in the bauk- ground.No.188, \u201cBreaking the Sod,\u201d bv Owen Staples, ix not far away.Tt fs well executed and has attracted attention.In thir new gallery there are two for Bologne\u201d Roth are marine suh.| Jerts and are sympathetically treated.Mr.G.A.Reid's \"A castle in Spain\u201d fs a charming nicture hanging on the other side of the, entmance.It fa Nay A pastel bv Miss Rnth No.251.Hrrringtmn shows promise.No.1% \u201cGreta, n portrait of a chfid™ bv Mr.D.Perk Mbemilan fa the hest example of his work vet exhibited.A big canvas in the old gallery In No.56.This I= bv Mr.W.Cutts, of Toronte,\u201d Fretted and whipped to n fonm.Hke smaw.\u201d , My, Mutts has made his rapide secm very real and there 1g A pleasing spirit of fresthinees about tha canvas.No.18 \u2018Bretonne en Priera\u2019™ nearbv By Mr A.Sugor On the other wall a big picture is Vv A.C.A EXHIBITION Have Been Sold\u2014Resume \u2018No, 178 6tr\\ with Doll**\u201c Tt is by Miss Henriettd M.Shore, of Toronto, nnd ray be sald to loom out from the others hung in its Immediate nelgh- borhnod.It is peculiarly treated and it cannot be said that the result is quite pleasing, but at all events ?t shows originality in handling.Mr.Alsun S.Clark, of.Quebec, has four paintings in this room.and three of them of subjects in the Ancient Capilal, are of merit-Fhe- detail of No.43 \u201cThe Market Day\u201d is excellent and the artist has thrown a beam of sunlight, escaping from the shadow of a high building, across his scene in a striking manner.oo LIST OF EXHIBITORS.Subjoined is a list of the artists re Presented in the exhibiti zumber of their dorks: on and the OILS, Helen Anderson, Ottawa, 4: W.E.Atkinson, A.R.C.A., Toronto Junction, 2; Edward Balthazar, Ste.Hyacinthe, 1; TJ.M Barnsley, Montreal, 4; Ruth L.Barr, Montreal, 1; Sophie Beanlands, Viatoria, 1: Alfred Beaupre, Montreal, 1; C.R.Deliveau, Montreal, 2; F.M.Bell-Smith, -C.A., Toronto, 2; Edward F.Boyd, Montreal, 2; E.K.Bradshaw, London, pat, Li Harry puritton, Toronto, 2; in Browne ttawa, 4; William Brymner, R.C.A., \u2018Montreal, s; Mrs.Atha Haydook Caldwell, Montreal.&: Frederick 8.Challener, R.C.A., Toronto, 3: Alson B.Clark, Quebec, 4; Bertha L.Cuchrane, Montreal, 1; Alice Connaugh- ton, Montreal, 1; À.Suxor Cote, Paris, +: W.Cruikshanks, Toronto, 1; Maurice Cullen, R.C.A., Montreal, à; W Cutts, Toronto, 1; C.W.Dennis, Montreal.2;; Mrs.E.Dowsley, Montreal, 1: M.E.Dig- nam, Toronto, 3; Raoul Ducharme, St.Hilaire, 1; Edmond Dyonnet, R.C.A.Montreal, 6; C.Farncomb, Londnn, 1: JW.L.Forster, Toronto, 1; I.C.*Franchere, A.R.C.A., Montreal, 2; Clar ruce A.Gagnon, Paris, 4; C.Gill, Mont real, 2; Anna Gormley, Toronto, 1; El vina K.Greenham, Westinount, 1; Beatrice Haggarty, Toronto, 2; Clara.-S.Haggarty, \"A.R.C.A., Toronto, 2: Fred.S.Haines, Meadowvale, 4: John Ham.mand, R.C.A., Sackville, 5: Robert Harris, C.M.G., RU.A.Toronto, 5) R.S Hewton, Montreal, 1: Caroline Learoyd Hillyard, Toronto, 1: William Hope, R.C.A., Montreal.1: Margaret Hough- ton, Paris, 2: Genrge Houston, R.8.W., Montreal, 2; A.ï.Jackson, Westmount, 1: Chârles W.Jeffreys, Toronto, 2.Henri Julien, Montreal, 1: Estelle M.Kerr, Toronto, 2; L.M.Kilpin, West- mount, 2; Elizabeth MeGillivray Knowles, Toronto, 3: F, MeGillivray Knowles, K.C.A, Toronto, 1: U.Lamarche, Montreal, 2: Ludger Larose, Moutreal.1: EK.Lemoine, Quebec, 2:- Miss M.-Lagan, Quebec, 1: D.Park MeMillsn, Montreal, 1; Kenneth R.Macpherson, Montreal, 2: Helen G.Nicoll, Westmount, 4; C.Macdonald Manly, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 3; Mower Martin, R.C.A., London, Eng., | real, 4: J.W, Rawson Gardiner, Mont TURK SH | NATIONAL FLAG.et I5.Mickle, Tornntn, 1: J.C.Miles, St.Johu, N.B., 3; Edmund Morris A.R.C.A., Toronto, 1; J.W.Norrice, Paris, 1; H.J.Palmer, Toronto, 2; A.Patterson, R.C.A., Toronto, 1: John C.Phiney, R.C A., Hudson Heights, 4: G.A.Réid, P.R.C.A., Toronto, 6; Mary H.Reid, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 6; Arthur D.Rosaire, Westmount, 3; G.Horue Russell, Mont real, 3; W A.Sherwood, A.R.C.A., Tor onto, 1; Henrietia M Shore, Torontn, 2; Gertrude E.Spurr, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 6: Owen Staples, Toronto, 3; W.G.Storm, Toronto, 1; J.C.Uren, Ply mouth, Eng., 1; F.A.Verner, B.C.A., Lendon, Eng., 2; Homer Watson, R.C.A., Doon, 3; Curtis Williamson, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 5: Percy F.Woodcock, R.C.A., Brockvi le, 2; Mary E.Wrinch, Toronto, Water Colorg and Pas\u2018zls:\u2014 - J.B.Abbott, Montreal, 2: L.O.Adams, Toronto, 3; W.E.Atkinson, A.C.A, Toronto Junction, 3; F.M.Bell-8mith, R.C.A.Toronto, 4, Edward F.Royd, Montreal.1.F.H, Brig- den, Toronto, 3; George Bruenec, \u201cTo-* ronto, 1; Marguerite Buller, Montrest, $; Henry Carter, Montreal, 1; Fredéric 8.Challener, Toronto, 2; M.Alberta Cleland, Montreal, 2; Frederick Colson, Ottawa, 1: C.W.Dennis, Montreal, 1; Thomas Dingle, Plymouth, Eng, 1; Mrs.Mary Bell Eastlake; London, Eng, 3; J.Hugh Bgan, Outremont, 1; Constance Etheredge, London, Eng.3; Robert F.Gagen.R.C.A., Toronto, 4; Charles Goldie, St.Servan, France, 4; Charles E.Hannaford, London, Eng.1: Ruth M.Harrington, Montreal, 1; Marie H.Holmstead, Toronto, 1; Hetty D.Kimber, Sydney, C.D, 1; F.McGil- vray.Knowles, R.C.A, 'Poronto, ' 1; Lorna Lomer, Paris, 1; Harriette J.Macdonnell, Montreal, 1: C.Manly McDonald, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 2: T.Mower Martin, R.C.A., London, Erg.\u2026 M.Matthews, Brawndale, 1; W.S.Maxwell, Montreal, 2: James Mitchell, Montreal, 1; Jobson Paradis, Montreal, 1; G.A.Reid, P.R.C.A., Toronto, 2; Joseph T.Rolph, Toronto, 2; G.Horne, Russell, Montreal, !; M.Cecelia Shepherd, Victoria, 2; W.A.Bherwood, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 1: J.8t.Charles, A.R.C.A., Montreal, 3; G.E.Treweek, Plymouth, Eng.3; J.C.Uren, Ply- mout, Eng.1; F.A.Verner, R.C.A., London, Eng.1: ©.J.Way, Lausanne, 2; J.Wilson, Ottawa, 1.Etchings, black and white, chalk and crayon: \u2014 5, .Paul Caron.Montreal; 2; J.C.Fran- chere, A.R.C.A., Montreal 1, R.G.Matthews, Montreal, 2: Jobson Paradis, Gladys Redmayne, Montreal, 1; Ethel Seath, Montreal, 4.Architecture and Design:\u2014 FE.Burke, Toronto, 4 :Edwin J.Cox, Montreal, 1; A, F.Duniop, R.C.A.Montreal, 4; Finley and Spence, Montreal, 2; Hutchison & Wood, Montrekl, 2; Gustav Hahn, A.R.C.A., Toronto, 2; MauVicar & Heriot, Montreal, 3; Norman MacVicar, Montreal, 8; Edward and W.S.Maxwell, Montreal, 7; Percy E.Nobbs, Montreal, 1; Dickson A.Outhet, Montreal, 2; Peden and Mc- Laren, Montreal, 2: Kenneth C.Rea, Montreal, 2; Saxe & Archibald, Montreal, 5: Henry Spratt, Toronto, 8; Andrew T.Taylor, R.C.A., F.R.I.B.A., London, Eng.2.Minfatures, etc.: \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.C.H.Eastlake, London, Eng.*8: Margaret L.Sanborn, West- mount, 2.Sculpture: \u2014 J.Linsey Banks, Toronto, two plaster cuts: Hamilton McCarthy, R.C.A,, Ottawa, plaster bust: \u2014 MacCarthy, Ottawa, cabinet bust; J.J.Ross, M.D., Montreal, relief: Katherine E.Wallsl, Paris, marble bust.C W.R.Hayes, a Portätmouth blacksmith, is touring England- trundling two carriage wheels.He has - at- 2 _R.G.Matthews, Montreal, 1; Alfred \u2014\u2014 tempted the feat on a wager.in it during the winter.Do this by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, ort and begin now.You feel better, look better, eat and sleep bettea, do your work more easily and satisfactorily, and be in good condition to resist prevalent diseases and tor withstand the hot waves of summer which have such a depressing and prostrating effect on the | yous Bidad Born aif Rios weak, debilitated and run down.~The secret of the unequaled snccess of remedy for Spring Humors is the fact, proven annually by thousands of greatful people, that it thoroughly cleanses the blood, gives strength and tone to every organ and builds Hood's Sarsaparilla up the whole system, 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE-HO0D'S NEVER FAILS \u201cI speak from experience of 25 years with Hood's Sar- saparfila: in giving.my recommendation.For spring humors and as a geperal blood purifier this medicine never falls.- It always does all that {s-claimed for It.and more.I know it to be gdod for scrofula, amit rbeum, and all similar troubles, and as a general apring medicine I can Hood\u2019s Sarsapariila as a positively say it haa no equal.isfaction to say these few words in favor of the medicine I have found so reliable in our family.\"\u2014>Mrs.J.F.a pr pre .MRS.J.F.GEE.Gee, 50 Gould Street, Stoneham, Mass.It gives me genuine sat- you.should thoroughly cleanse atters that have accumulated na ; À Will Convince.add Cure.Where Given\u201d a Fair Trial.Buy a Bottle TODAY.2.high e, you.bring faded My warst bar and = a tr ov Tel.Up.3079.\u201cA Woman Is As Youn As She Looks \u2014or as \u201cold.\u201d When you put your dainty.Spring Hat on to-morrow, I *hope it will nestle on rich, glossy sar, yhas all the beaytitul col.\"pr \u2018of yo i\u201d When the Ar turns.grey and\u2019ithe kin wrinilled, 1t 1s Hime?to a a 1.have been (resting hair that's -studied n ; y and faded, thin and liteless for sk rs.and; [ha and tissde so My back hair the natural \u20ac in a most Peerless Facé at I can treat the case of grey or unhealthy @ flabby skin with 2vsolute- results, I guaran- ery tment.e and see it you ure losing those youth- ul looks whidh mean so much to Grey-Hair Restorer will scientific way.Post-paid, anywhere, ror 32.i Bleach \u2018and \u2018Électricene, the wo, : 35.00.-, VFill \u2018étre freckies, pimples, \u2018blackheads, sallowness, etc.MADAME MARIE, 485 St; Catherine Street, West A.Stamp \u2018for reply.air-cell olor .to.Wrinkles, Near Pine Avenue LADIES.hh Vibratory Tremt- yj, ment for Develop- fox the Bust, Facial Massage.SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, nN Eradicated for sver.MRS, GEORGE TUCKER Practical Dermatologist and Chiropodist 988 BT.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD, Black \u201c Captain Bartiett Again Commands.St.John's Nfld.April 6 \u2014 Captain Robert Bartlett, who was master of Commander Robert E.Peary's Arctic steamer Roosevelt in the farthest north, expedition, has sailed for New York, \u2018where he will ré-fit the vessel for the explorer\u2019s Arctic cruise next summer.cr ir Cuts Throat .With, a .Razor.\u2018Special to The .Montreai Star.__ Quebec, April 8.\u2014A prisoner in the Jail at St.Joseph Beauce, named Ma- heux, has cut.his throat with a razor.\u2019 It is thought that he may recover.3 pointed branch.' a.to Write for catalogue \u2018or.call, & Co.Limi } West (near Mountain St)! -Montyéal:.The purchase ¢ ) à ful Glassware.Hundreds of other ' esen \u201cclude China, Crockery, Glassware, Enamelware, etc.Appointed \u2018to Montreal 4 Mr.A.E.Lawson, for some time Nova Scotia manager of the Confeder- atlon Life Association, has -heen ap-.manager of the \u201c Special Notice.Self-Playing Pianos.; Willis & Co., Limited, 600 : St.-Og- | therine St.West, Montreal, -, sell.\" the Knabe-Angelus player plano, iwith{ melodant.This Is the.greatéét\u2018lrx tion of the twentiéth centuty.They.| are sole agents for the celebrated riiéiel action Cecilian inside player\u2014the best: action in the world\u2014and the best.play- || resist\u2019 atmospheric\u2019.¢haziges.Nn 34.5 ted, 690 \u2018Bt.C CARPETS OIL C AND This is the time for securing new floor coverings for your house.We have just received our : : : EW IMPORTATIONS ii and would ask you not to make your I selections before seeing our magnifi- | cent display of new goods.continue to sell at the old prices, for as perhaps you know the prices have advanced considerably this spring.We make and lay carpets.We will Just received direct from St.Gaul, Switzerland, à fine lot of APPLIQUE SWISS CURTAINS, don't fail to see them.Also direct from Nottingham, England NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS.a .beautiful collection of The new things in Dress Goods .are now ready, come and see them.FILIATRAULT & LESAGE 429 ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD \u2014 NO ONE IN.MONTREAL CAN BEAT OUR OTHS We Montreal; mures hd 3 ren-* have a \u2018fine stock SOUVENIRS and NOVEL- N You are cordially invited to inspect our stock.\u2018TIES, which are suitable grade of European Goods.| For BRIDGE PRIZES This stock is complete in every respect, and contains a high f 1 Ib.of Tea - ll \u2018REE.\u2018Brightest - 3c Yellow, D.- 4 deurs west of Chabelllez Square.you to one piece of beauti- ren-free; which-in= 502 Notra Dama St, West, I 8A BROADWAY, NEV/ YORK.HOTELS.GRAND © a HE eee, HOTEL sassy 63 312 4 ET ERE _ } OXFORD CAFE You.never tire of our meals they are wholesome and so daintily served.CHEAP RATES.April 30th, 1907.$48.60 \u2014Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Portland, Ore.\u2014_ k > Wash.Nel , $46.10 hore Midway, B.C.serons conda.$49.00 %2n Francieco, Los Angeles PRPS IIS CANADIAN.Second Class from Montreal Until Tacoma, Washington and $45.60 Lisson, Mont.Salt Lake, © Utah, Helena, Butte and Ana- Proport'onately low rates to other pot-ta SUNDAY TRAIN FOR ST.AGATHE Leaves Place Viger at 9.15 a.m.Returning leaves St.Agathe at 6.55 p.m, arriving at Place Viger at 9.40 p.m, stopping at intermediate stations in both directions.City Ticket Office, 129 St, James St, Next Post Office.CRAND TRUN REDUCED FARES.IN EFFECT UNTIL APRIL 30th, \u2018 r 1907.Becond Class Colonist fares from Montreal te SEATTLE, TACOMA, IC- TORIA, VANCOUVER and PORTLAND +.eveevreesosenne 60 MOSSLAND, NELSON, TRAIL ROBSON.SPOKANE\u2019 \"$46.10 ANACONDA, BUTTE, HELENA, MISSOULA, SALT LAKE $45.60 COLORADO SPRINGS, DEN- AE RANCISES, (58 AN: ago AN- GELES .0ve sernnnen oon.049.00 Low Rates to Many Other Points.WU, SLEEPING CARS Leave Montreal Mondays and Wednesdaya at 10.30 pm for the accommodation of passengers holding first or second class tickets to CHICAGO AND WEST thereof as far as the PACIFIC COAST\u2014nominal charge is made for berths, wbi may be reserved in advance.CITY TICKET OFFICES: 137 8t.James Street.Tel.Main 460 and 481, or Bonaventure Station, MONTREAL PARE #5 ISLAND RAIL- \u2019 WAY ce LACHINE.\u2014 From Post Office, 30 mia service, 5.40 a.m.to 5.00 pm.30 min mer- dnight.From Lachine 20 am .48 p.m.30 .to 12.45 midoight.Sanit au Recolist \u2014 From St, Denis and Henderson Station, 30 mia.service § B.m.to ¥ a.m.40 minute service 5 a.m.to £ p.10.; 20 minute service 4 p.m.te * 0 p.ml.;.40 min.service, 8.20 pm.to midnight.Last car trom Bault 12 pm h} its 8¢.Danis 32.30 Br xtra cars from Chpanavilie st.to Henderson Station at 8.19 pA.Mountais-\u2014-From Mt Royal avenue, 20 min.service 5.40 am.to 11.48 pm.Frem Victoria avenue, Westmount, 20 in\u2018n eervica 5.50 am.tg 11.60 p.m.Cartlervile\u2014From Snawdon's Junction, 40 min.service, am.to 12.00 p.m.From Cartlerviile, 40 min service, 540 am tb à ra ss OCEAN STEAMBHIPS CUNARD LINE Boston - Queanstown- Liverpool Fast Twin Screw Mail and Passeng Steamer, 14.230 tons, 600 feet long.- Re- .markable for steadiness.Rooms upper decks amidships; perfect ventllation.SAXONIA, Apl.16, May 14, June 11, July 9.IVERNIA, Apl.30, May 23, June 23, July 23.Plans, sailings, etc, the Cunard 5S.Co.Ltd., 126 State st., Boston, Mass.CHARLES P.BUMNER, Agent, or to local agents 1 ROPICAL RIP.Our ever-popular SS.\u201cSOKOTO\u201d will sal] from Halifax on or about 15th of April tor Nassau, Cuba and Mexico.First class accommodation only.Reasonable rates.Advisable book passage early, vur iflustrated booklet, \u201cA TOUR TO THE BAHAMAS, CUBA AND MEXICO,\u201d will tell you all about this delightful voyage.Apply tn ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO.319 Board of Trade Building W.H.HENRY, Temple Bidg., Montreal.NORMAN L.LUSHER.178 St.James St 80 48eod x RS.8S Co.For tbe Winter Months Goto BERMUDA 1 Forty-five hours by new twin screw 3a \u201cBermudian.\u201d Salling weekly from New Now York.NEW YORK TO WEST INDIES.88.Trinidad salls 27th April! for St.T , Bt Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe Domintca, Martinique, st.\u2018Barbados.Lutis an Bari os and Demerara direct, SS.Parima, 27th April For| further particy- lars sep to Queveo BA Co \u2018a Agents., W.H.HENRY.135 &t James st; W.CLANCY, 137 St.Jamer AN L.LUpnER, 178 dt.James G.BHOCK & CO, 211 Cormmissioners at.ontreal 139 122004 pe eres ELT Me .; Allan Iine ; ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.= ET, JOHN and HALIFAX to LIVERPOOL Virginian, 13th Apri), from Hallfax, .Tunisian, 20th April, from St.John, Victorian, 27th April, from Halifax, From Montreal and Quebeo: lonian Muy 8, May 31, June 2B.Virginian, May 10, June 7, J Tunisian, May uly 18.Victorian, Mny 24, June 21, July 16.Victorian and Virginian, 13,000 tons, aré the only Turbine steamers on the Canadian route Absolutely no vibration.Rocord passage 5 days, 14 hours FIRST CLASS, $70 upwards, according @ steamer.SECOND CLASS, Liverpool or Londons derry, $43.50 and upwards THIRD \u201ca CLASS, Liverpoos.London or Bele fas, 327.50 and $Ca.ib, according to steams BOSTON TO GLASGOW Pretorian, 11th Apl.Numidlan, 25th Apl.; PORTLAND TO GLASUOW.* Siellian.cen Thurs, 18th Apel J One clams cabin, called second\u2014italv 3.0 and upwards; third class $26.50.ADply to H & A.ALLAN, Montreal »~ 47 2846 v DOMINION LINE.ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.From Portland From Montreal, Kensington, April 13.,.Ottawa.May & Southwark, bril 20.Vancouver, May 8 Canada, April 27.Duminlon, May 11 Steamers sat! from Portland at : pm.Steamers sa:l from Montreal day ight, from Quebec 7 pom, The \u2018Canada\u2019 ls one of the fastes' and most comforiable steamers in the Canadian trade, - The \u201cOttawa\u201d holds the record for the fasiest passage between Mon:renl and Liverpool.First Class Rate 3653.Second Class $40 and upwards, according to steamer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE To Liverpunl.$42.50 and $45 00 To London, $250 additional Third Class to Liverponi, london, Lon donderry, Belfast, Glasgow.$27.50 WHITE STAR LINE New York io Liverp 19 , Baltic, = .LC, A 19 Majestic, Apri! 17 Ocean'c, April 34 To the MEDITERRANEAN Via Azores From New York From B-\u201caton.Republic, Aprit! 20.Romante, April 27 Cretle, ay 9.Canonle, May 18 Cretle, June 0.Roman.c.June 8 Apply to local agents, or Dominion Line, 17 Bt.Sacrament st, Mont:eal 273 283 dYorthGerman Lloyd, \u2018 FAST KA P1BSS SEKVICE.PLYMOUTH \u2014 CHERBOURG \u2014 BREMEN, K.Wm.1L, April 0,1 p im | Kronprinz,May 21,10 Kronprins, Ap.23, noon | Kaiser, Juue % lv am Kaiser, May 7, lo am.KWm.1, June 11,0 wy Kw Ih Mey 14,7.30 aw | Kronprinz, June 14 10 am .* 85 REMEN DIRECT, CRLW PASSKNGLIK nesVECK at 10 am BR.; plymouts aud Cherbourg\" \"** CEMMANEAN SEMVICE GIBRALTAR\u2014NAPLES Noha 11 am Friedrich .s.April 13) K.Lauise., May 1} PB.lrene «April 30 K Albert, Nec ; P, Irene.na .- Neckar.seal Boonen Pi 0.remen ers, 3rd and Hoboken ith su.LLOYD EXPRESS SERVICE.es-Naples-\u2014, GERMAN-\u2014MEDITERRANEAN \u2014 LEVANT INE.5 Maçpeilles\u2014Genon via Naples to the levant OF AL ROUMANIAN TAL ROUMANIAN MAIL STEAMBRS, North German\u201c Lieyd Travellers\u2019 Chooks 4 0.rman y v , Goom AU Uver (he wend, Let QELRICHS & CU, 5 Broadway, N.¥, » Bd: HENRY, Hole Agent fer Montresly Temple Buliding 185 St.James st.Ce 40 52 law JHamburg-American, Special Passenger Bervice.< sttBluecher.April 11, Deutschland.Apsil 30 \\.4tabtKuisetin (new)Apr.18 Bluecher ., May ttatAmeriks (new'.Apr 25 Kuiseris.,.May 18 Grill Room.en.batha .; Twin-Bcrew Passenger Be .PLYMUUTH\u2014CHERBOURG \u2014 HAMBURG., *Batavia Apr.18 Waldersee .May ) Pretoria.-Apr.27 Pennsylvania.May : Patricla.-May 4 *Batavia.June 1 *Hamburg direct.- editerranean Service.NAPLES AND GENOA.tiGymnasium, bPalm Gar- aRitx-Carlton Restaurant.= tElectfio rvice.Spitzbergen, loeland and Resorts, Send for pro = ares TOURIST BUREAU.R.R.Tickets, hotel accommodation, and general Informatian about foreign travel.5 Travellers\u2019 Checks, Good All Over the or Hamburg-American Line, 37 Broadway N.Y.JAMES THOM, General Agent, 17 St.a Sacrament st.; W.Hanry, Temple Bldg., - 185 St.James st.; Norman L Lusher, 73 2 1 St.James st.148608 ATLANTIC Rooyal eMail Steamships & the Can.Pac.Ry.Co.[EMPRESSES Ap! 5.Empress Britain Apl 13 .Lake Champlain Ap! 19.Empress Ireland Apl 27 eo Erle May 3.Empress Britain May 11, Lake Manitoba May 17, Empress Ireland May 25, Lake Champlatn May 1 Emjress Britain Lake Erle June 8 and weekly therearter.ey renner EUROPE $150 SIXTY TOURS $1,195 All erpéuses included, .tOUTES.WRITH- FOR BOOKLET, THOS.COOKE & SON.ALL ,, 138 Oftices Abroad.W.RB CLANCY, 137 St.James st.Cook\u2019s Travellers\u2019 Checks Pazable Everywhere.37 106 \u2018-w AJLIFF8 BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District of Montreal.4784.Circuit Court.Delle.M.Desjar- : , verses De.\u201d A.Lelohvre et al, Defendants.On the 16th day of April, 1907, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon, pt tho business place of the sald Defendants, No.962a Bt.Denis st., in the City of Montreal.will be sold by authority of Justice, ali the goods an chattelz of the said Defeallant, seized In this cause, consisting of counters and hata, étc.E.DESMARAIS, B.8.C.Montreal, April 5th, 1907.-\u2014 Steamship Movements.Steamer Rhein nt New York, Bteamer Pretorjfin at Boston.Steamer Friesland at liverpool, Steamer Koenlgen Liuse at Naples.Steaier Armapolis at Halifax \u2018Jamaica, Colon, Europe Atrato.: Aprit 13 Trent .April 97 La Plaia.,.-.May 11 Tagus .May 2fth Fast and Luxurious Steamers of 6000 tome, Kingston, Colon, Cartagena, a Quasra, \u2018Trinidad, Barbados, Cherbourg snd Bogth- \u201d SOUTHAMPTON.Bpecial circular tour via West Inâles, returning direct to N.Y.$280, The Roya! Mall 8team Packet Co.Fallings 300 pm, Pier 50, West 13th Bt.For descriptive pamphlet, rates, ote, apply tn Banderson and Son, Agents, 22 State »t., N.Y.: Foster Dabavoise, PP A.Flatiron tlds, N.Y.: I.[F, Rivet, 5 St.Lawrence ioule- vard: W.H.Clancy, 137 St.James of; Ng L.Lusher.17% Bt.James nt : W.H.Henrg, 185 ft.James at, Montr ce 48 STOO \u2014\u2014 Delightfal Sea Trips the Year Round - Southern Pacific Passenger steamships between NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS Weekly Sérvice from both ports.THE IDEAL TRIP SUMMER and Wine, TER, SPHED-\u2014COMFORT\u2014SAFETY.Contecting at New Orleans with rail lines for all points in ; .Loulslana, Texas, New and Qid Mexice, \u2019 Arizona, California.Son x \u2018Inquire 170 Washington st.Beston, Malay , ft. od er Sg tows of PLL Low.\u201cA mers CARTY Eco le $1 IS IT A DREAM A REALITY ?1 f \u20ac.We VNe\u20ac WIS a : ; GS \\ : FS : CG < : ER \\) oa That depends upon your faculty for grasping a really good proposition\u2014never has there been such a valuable property placed on the market with the same advantages attached to it, situated in a location recognized as beautiful as any on the Island of Montreal.Only 150 lots have been placed on the market\u2014over forty are already sold to date.It will all be sold in a few more days\u2014it is too good a proposition to be overlooked by the wise investor.Values will more than - double within a few years at the most.Every person who buys will ind the dream of their ambition actually materialized.A mest ideal location.Iron-clad restrictions to keep it ideal Within the reach of every economical purse.Space is too limited to go too much into details.It is your opportunity.Don't delay\u2014it is too real.We can prove it.Quick action, good judgment on your part will win you a prize.FAIRVIEW is sitiated facing on Rockland Ave.It commences 800 feet from St.Catherine IE Road (2 minutes\u2019 walk).In this short distance three beautiful residences are erected, including ] dr that of Mayor A.Joyce, the grounds of which are the pride of Outremont, FAIRVIEW commences from the magnificent property of Mayor À.Joyce.IT IS ONLY 15-MINUTES\u2019 RIDE FROM ROCKLAND AVE.TO CRAIE STREET AT CITY FARES.Rookland Ave.is this side of the Convent'on St.Catherine Road, and branches off St.Catherine Road at the Toll-gate.No toll can be collected for Rockland Ave.oo Should the purchaser of a lot die even a week after his first ten dollar payment has been made [REE , 8 clause is provided to give a free deed to his heirs, 7 \u2018Sid Cash su : p h Secures a Lot-Balanc Payable Monthly Within 8 Years.DA = © - = à 4 TR 3 FL a > BARS > 0.00 in value) can be erected in FAIRVIEW.The Ideal Savings, Loan & Sg |] Only Self-contained Houses Built of Brick or Stone (at leasf $3,00 p Land Company will érect houses if requested\u2014Payments monthly same as rent, when half the price of the lot has been paid.) E THIS PROPOSITION IS A REAL WINNER\u2014THE FULLEST INVESTIGATION INVITED-FAIRVIEW IS OWNED BY THE SAME COMPANY WHO OWN FAIRMOUNT.: wl : THINK WELL, ACT QUICKLY, one hour's delay may cause keen regret for years tocome.Write for further information immediately.FAIRVIEW has all the features of wise investment combined with every other advantage, and is an ideal location for a beautiful home.If FAIRVIEW looks good now, what will it look liké when summer is here and developments are made ?\u2014\u2014_ Don't wait until tomorrow.$10.00 deposit will secure your choice of a valuable lot.OCKLAND AVENUE., Plan your future de- 7 We will commence to, velopments in the fu- E- erect houses as soon as ture\u2014your first and best 2, RESIDENCE OF W.J.LITTLE, SITUATED ON ROCKLAND the snow is gone.RESIDENCE OF MAYOR A.JOYCE, SITUATED ON ROCK- move is to secure a lot.RESIDENGE OF COUNCILLOR JOHN GRAY, SITUATED ON .LAND AVENUE.ve Po te - The Most Striking Proposition Ever Made to Real Estate Investors.Quick Decision Means Hundreds of Dollars., THE SMITH-WILDER PROMOTION CO.are handling both Fairmount and Fairview.The firm of H.A.WILDER & CO.and THE IDEAL SAVINGS, LOAN AND LAND CO.have hundreds of thousands of dollars invested in these properties.A proposition such as we are making, calls for the public confidence because we carry out all our plans to the letter.FAIRVIEW will be the choicest location in Outremont.You are surely looking for one of two thing\u2014an ideal location for a home, or a chance to make an investment which will give you the largest returns.Both are combined here.Only a few days will be necessary to sell the remaining 120 lots now on the market.Send $10.00 as a Deposit-\u2014-We will use our best judgment in selection-if you are not satisfied it will be refunded.If you wait till next week you will be too late\u2014We ask you to have confidence in us and we show confidence to you:by stating that if you are not satisfied in every way, we will return the deposit made.There are over 40 lots already sôld and SOME OF THE PURCHASERS HAVE ALREADY REFUSED $50.00 to $100.00 INCREASE\u2014If you secure a lot you will never ask for your deposit back\u2014 it is too good a proposition.: If \u2018you buy.you will pat yourself on the back for your promptand- wise action\u2014Deposits will be registered as they are received, and should the number of deposits exceed the number of lots now on the market, they will be returned.You have everything to win\u2014mniothing to lose.° PU \u2019 $10.00 Cash Secures a Lot\u2014\u2014Balance Payable in 8 Years\u2014Without Interest \u2014 Lee mecs aires ee \u2014 on aan eur \u2014\u2014] The Smith-Wilder Promotion Co, [xs rer rezsros \u2018 i ey = \u2014 ; : \u2014 : ; Send further information immediately about FAIRVIEW, \u2018BANK QF OTTAWA BUILDING, To the Smith-Wildér Promotion Co.; Le , Lo : So EN 2 .: .; yy : - SR S Bank of Ottawa Building, Montreal, NAME oo ee ET | HA WILDER & Gb, - 258 ST.JAMES STREET.= LEERY SX YT NY] .; 1 enclose son 410.00 as guarantee of good faith and ask you fo select.D EEE LR 2 lot for me, It 1$ agroqd.that if I am not July wutistikd after investi Leg X sation with mir 'lavestment in Fairview this amount $10.00) will be re- \u201c : turned, { R » 2 i 2 ng t ahd iT OR.hd J : \u2018 Ces = .THE IDEAL: SAVINGS : LAND.Gl 2 J SF JANES STREET.« _\u2014 - iii Joon eee ed er gue ADDRESS., PROPERTY 1 FOR GALE, ET TTT Te MACKAY STREET, above St.Ta therihe, slone front, 10 rootns; sy terms, $8,250.: MACKAY STREET, near Shor- brooke, 27 x 114; 12 romns, modern: $12,500.MACKAY STREET, near Sherbrooke, 12 rooms.Fosseagion May 1st.314,600 BISHOP STREET, neur Mher- brooke, stone and brick, 11 rooms; $13,000, - BISHOP STREET, above St.Catherine, modern fluls, good rev- .enue; easy terms, $28,000.CRESCENT STREET, near Sherbrooke, lot 24 x 120, stune: front, 8 rooms; easy Lerms, $8,0 CRESCENT STRCZET, above St.Catherine, stone front.10 rooms, immediate occupation, $13,500.CRESCENT STREET, above St.Catherine, à modern home, 12 rooms; $16,500.: PRINCE ARTHUR STREET, near mme avenue, lot 34 x 117; 15 rooms, Occupation in May.$11,500.PINE AVENUE, near University street, a modern cottage, 9 rooms; LASV terms, $10,500.PINE AVENUE.near Simpson street, gn extensive house of 13 romans.$17,500.SHUTER STREET.ncar Prince Arthur, a double tenement, stone and brick: easy terms, $5.760.SHUTER STREET, below Milton, 14 rooms; eaNy terms, $7,000, SHUTER STREET, ncar Sherbrooke, a modern double tenement: May occujation; good revenue; $9,400, PARK AVENUE.near Sherbrooke street, a handsome block of 4 dwellings.revenue over $1,500, modern: $18.000, MANCE STREET, near Sherbrooke.a modern cottage, stone and brick; May occupation; $8.500, ST.FAMILLE STREET, ahove Prince Arthur, à modern cottage, 10 rooms; 35,750.ST.FAMILLE STREET, above Milton, a double tenement: $5,750.ST.FAMILLE STREET, below Milton, a 4-story hous?of 15 rooms: 37,000, ST.FAMILLE STREET, above Milton, stone fron, 10 rooms; $R.000.stone house occupation: possession In May: CHERRIER STREET, of 9 rooms; May easy termes.$6,000, LAVAL AVENUE, facing st Touis.Square, a modern home of 14 rooms.in perfeet condition: immediate occupation: easy terms.$13,500.ELM AVENUE, above Sherbrooke.a modern cottage nf 9 rooms, stone and brick; $7,250 ELM AVENUE.near Sherbrooke.a modern home of 10 rooms, in perfect order: $9,000, \u2018Phone, Main 4954.pee ROPERTIES =.ARGYLE AVENUE! mea?fe brooke, a Z-story modern cote tage of 10 rooms: $7,000, METCALFE AVENUE, near cottage, in first class order: easy terms, $8,780.SHERBROOKE STREET, near Metcalfe avenue, a handsome sandstone 2-story cottage, 10 rooms: §9.000.CLAREMOUNT AVENUE, a modern 2-story cottage of 10 rooms, easy terms, $5,000.Summer Homes STE.STE.CHAMBLY CANTON, BISHOP STREET, BISHOP STREET, PINE AVENUE, near Guy St\u2014 MOUNT ROYAL, Cor.GREENE AVE, below Sherbrooke METCALFE AVE, above Western SOMERVILLE AVENUE\u2014SIx lots, John N.Moss, REAL ESTATE BROKER.33 ALLIANCE BUILDING, 107 St.James Btreet.Springfield, a 2-story modern AGATHE DES MONTS, two handsome cottages, fronting on the like, 9 rooms each, to be sold below their market value; also firm of 86 acres in connec- ttoen will bo sold separate or together.ROSE, na 2-story cottage, furnished.«close to the river: contalns 7 rooms; lot about 60 x 100.Adjoining lot Has stable and coach house, 2 wells: boathouse in connection.To be sold at a sacrifice.a fine residence on the river bank, excel- let garden and grounds: 7 bedrooms, electric lighting, water service,.drainage: fine fishing.Surroundings most desirable.fully Lots for Sale near Sher- brooke\u2014Lot 48.6x129.A splendid site for flats.Will sell cheap and on easy terms.near Sher- brooke\u2014Two lots, 25x129 each: another fine plece of ground for flats, or apartment house.Two lots, 24x97 each.A fine and healthy locality to build in.LORNE CRESCENT \u2014 A block, 80x85, at the foot of the Mountain.Will be sold cheaper than ruling prices of the nelighbor- hood.Montana; A valuable for n business property.dimensions, 46x86.site \u2014 Lot 70x135.To be sold cheap tv prompt buyer.Ave.Lot 34.6x170.site for a good A desirable home, 25% 115 each.Will Le sold en bloc or separate.and at surprisingly low prices.A good chance for a builder.\u201c83,000 Loan to he Made on Seourity of First Mortgage on Real Estate Without Interest for 12!45 Years.The People\u2019s Mutual Building Society, \u2018æathusiastic Appropriation Meeting on \u2018I'uesday evening In the Library and Read- .Ing Room of the Mechanics\u2019 Instituty, By ; \u2018by eale and one by ballot.Three appropriations were awarded, Appropriation No.Registered Account No.340, of 15 shares.Jot Zs Fgble In the same manner, the fortunate holder of the \u201cfhe Soclety Appropriation No.shares, representing $400, y 158 waa awarded by sale to Registered Account No.>t 30 shares, representing $6.000, at a premium of $89 per share.ropriation No.169 was awarded by sale to Registered Account No.332, at a premium of 3116 per share.These parties wil receive loans from the Soclety tn the full amount of thelr shares, by fifty nuarterly paymeifis, Class R, representing $3,000.above Registered Account will recelve a loan from $3,000 on security of first mortgage on real estate for twelve and rigne- -half years, repayable In fifty quarterly payments of $60 each, absolutely treo terest, held a miost successful and two 160 was awarded by buliot to This means that ze, repays extending over twelve .and one-half years, Including the premiums to be pald on the sha The offtce of the Society is Room 11, __ Building, 204 8t.James street.Becond Office Hours 9 am.Tes, Floor, Mechanics\u2019 Instituto to 1 pon.and 2.80 10 5 p.m.:.- Gaturdays, 9 a.m.to 1 p.m.; Tuesday evenings, 7.30 to 9 o'clock.A Hcations for {membership can be made at any time, PE Successful institutions in the city.Join now one of the most popular and W.ERNEST BOLTON\u2019S LIST Houses for sale in West End DORCHESTER ST.Handsome two-story double house, with extension kitchen, built of red granite and situate on corner, lad out as follows: let floor, Partor, Library, Dining- room, Large Central Hall, Pantry, lavatory and Kitchen; upper floor, 6 bed-rooms and bathréom.Stone stables.Will sell with immediate possession.MACKAY BT.Modern 3-story cut stone house, situate near 8herbrooke St, 12 © rooms, stone steps, quartered oak * floors, 5 handsome fireplaces, brick \u201c mount Park.view of Mountain.stable and coach-house Immediate '_ possession.Adjoining similar house sold last year for $15,000.Price, $14,000.Open to any reasonable offer.CRESCENT ST.\u201c Handsome sandetore house, con- tailning 10 rooms, replete with all convenlences, [Immediate possession.Open to offer.SHERBROOKE ST.Handsome pressed brick detached residence, overlooking West- House contains 11 rooms, extension kitchen, sidelights, concrete basement, Int 44 ft.front; house, 29 ft.front.Price, $10,500, DORCHESTER ST.A large double house, 48 feet front, commanding a magnificent contains 14 rooms, furnished in natural wood.New ly decorated ty Bell, large yard brick wtahles and coach-housa Lot, 48 x 110.tf desired, COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES, ST.LAWRENCE ST, A now three-story Prompt possession stone from: \" block, 48 feet fromt, containing two | Tol, Main 32.\u2014 stores and four modem flats above.Property runs right through to next street, and has a frontage of 48 feet thereon.Annual rent, $1,858.sell.Will sacrifice property.a corporation value, to quick buyer.Concrete basement ; Cor- , .pordtion value, $13,660.Owner must OTTAWA ST.CORNER.Solid brick three-story block with deep etone foundation, 90 ft.frontage on Ottawa St.Anmual rent, $700.A splendid factory sité Owner will sell at a bargain for $6,000, Easy terme.FACTORY PROPERTY.Splendidly bufit four-story solid brick faotory, frontage, 200 feet on one \u201cstreet by 170 feet on another, Can be adapted to almost any manufacturing purpose \u2014 with 63,000 feet of land.Cost over $160,- 000, will sell for $25,000.Situate in town of St.Johns, near rallway.COUNTRY ESTATES AND SUBURBAN HOMES.\u201cGRANTHAM HALL.\u201d Delightful old stone manor houss and country estate of 80 acres, on the banks of the St.Francis river, at Drummondville, will be sold for price of the land.Estate was a crown grant to present owners\u2019 ancestors for s ces rendered their country tn 1812.House is of cut- stone, massive, dignified, surrounded by wide terraces, Contains 16 rooms, billard room, furnace,electric light, etc.Well timbered park.Fine boating and fishing.Splendid deer shooting in fall.Owner, for business reason, will sacrifice the property.Send for illustrated folder describing same.POINTE CLAIRE.Near lake.A picturesque country cottage, 8 rooms, wide verandah, bebcony, pressed brick, fireplace, deep cellar.Spacioug grounds, A snap at $3,600.Easy terms.See photo.N.B.\u2014This cottage is not to rent.ST.LAMBERT.A detached cottage on River fromt with fine .stable and sheds, vineyard and poultry run.Price, $3,500.Also a modern brick villa, bungalow type.in Victoria Park, 8 rooms and furnace.Price, $3,100.Call and see photos, LONGUEUIL.Delightful country villa on the best residential avenue, 8 rooms, furnace.etc.Nice grounds.Price, 3,260, W.ERNEST BOLTON 141 Notre Dame West \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - APARTM ENTS WANTED.COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET.\u201cihpartm opts; ol] ARTMENTS WANTED nn -\u2014 By gentieman | and vifs, parior and bedroom.private bath, and partinl board, pas otha and Seavaplent, Addr with To LOT BORDEAUX, aun, THR ds and f TOS, SRC.water supplied from windmill.stable and coach houre: excellent train service to ly to the a ATA rode + + NES Aa _ en James Street-68 Merchants Tel 908.ét.Bell Tel.Main 4117.PROPERTIES PROPERTY .ôn Esplanade Ave, land 55 x 100; modern improvements; annua! revende $2,300.Price $23,000.SIX FLATS op Mance street, Ville St.Louis; land 30 x 100; modern Installations.Price $12,500; brings 10' per cent.PROPERTY on Delorimier Ave, street corner, x 138; 10 flats; brings more than 10 per cent.$12,600, Cash §2.000, PROPERTY IN SOLID STONE on Sherbrooke street, street corner, land 55 x 100.Price'$123,000: cash $4.000.PROPERTY IN SOLID STONE in Duvernay Ward, land 49 x 85, modern improvements; brings more than 10 Business Chances LICENSED RESTAURANT, on St.Lawrence St, between Craig and St.Catherine.Real business chance offered on sale for a few days only.Real vaiue, $18,000.Price, $13,600.Cash, $2,600.HOTEL In Maisonneuve, Rent 316 per month.installation.Price 39,000.Cash, $1,500.00 LICENSED RESTAURANT on St.Catherine St.between St.Denis and St.Lawrence Boulevard Weekly recelpts over $300.Price, $18,000.00 Cdsh, $6,000.LICENSED RESTAURANT on St.Catherine East, one of the best corners of the place.Weekly recelpts, Modern land 42 Price 3250.Price, $15,000.00.Cash, $4,000.00.per cent; mortgage $6 600, at 5% per cent.Price HOTEL near Chaboillez.Square.Weekly receipts, $600: $10,500.00.Lease of 6 years, For sale at very easy terms.Very SIX FLATS.on Marie Knné street in solid stone and brick; land 125 x 50: open.plumbing.Caen $5,000.00.PROPERTY on PARC LAFONTAINE.built of stone, brick and wood: land 25 x 114: 3 flats, 8 rooms, hot water heating.Price $8.500.00.SIX FLATS ON CUVILLIER 8T.brings 10 per cent.built of solid stone and brick, Land, 50 x 65.Price.$9,000.Cash, $2,000.00, PROPERTY IN SOLID BRICK, STREET CORNER, the centre of the city.Land, 40 x 80.small.cash required for a serious client, \u2018Price $10, 000.LICENSED RESTAURANT in tho North of the City.Lease of 9 years at $85 a month, \u2018with private dwells ing.Price, $8,000.Cash, $1,000.00.HOTEL on Com missioners st.l.ease of 9 years with private dwelling.Weekly receipts $700 during summer.Price.$15,000.Very easy terms.+ LICENSED RESTAURANT, in tha centre of the clty with dining-room \u201cA la carte.\u2019 Long lease.Mod- in ern installation.Weekly receipts, $800, Price, $19.500,00.venue, $836.Price, $8,500.LICENSED RESTAURANT on Notre Dame St.Fast.PROPERTY IN THE NORTH OF THE CITY.built of Rent $30 a month, with private dwelling.Weekly brick and wood.brings more than 10 per cent.; 9 flats.receipts, $200.Price, $10,000, Cash, 35,000.We will Land, 70 x 157.Price, 87,500.Cash, $1,000.00 lend one-half of the money to a serious client.THREE FLATS ON BOYER STREET, 7 and 8 rooms, COUNTRY HOTEL on the river front.First class in- electricity, g&s, open: plumbing.Mortgage, $3,500.stallation; 85 rooms.Annual revenue, $8,000.Price, Price, $7,600.one .$50,000, including good will, license, Installation, fur- | TWN FLATS ON WINCHESTER AVENUE, WEST- niture, horses, carriages.Cash, $12,000 to $15,000.MOUNT, built of solld stone and brick, with modern HOTEL IN THE COUNTY OF JOLIETTE, containing Improvements, brings 10 per cent.Price, $6,500.00, PROPERTY ON DORION STREET, BRICK ENCAS- 46 rooms, richly furnished, included in the price of 4 sale; 9 sample rooms.AN modern tmprovements.ED, 6 dwellings.Land.36 x 76.Mortgage, $3,000.Weekly recelpts, $300.Price, $10,000, Very easy Prige=46,000, brings more than 10 per cent.LETS.CORTAGE BUILT OF LSOLID STONE and BRICK at BRICK YARD, in locality furnishing all the materials Viauville.Land, 25 x 100.with modern improvements, Mortgage, $3,000.Price, $5,000.TWO FLATS ON ST.ANDRE STREET.stohe front, modern uprovements, stable.Land, 21 x 84.Price, 34.000.COTTAGE IN THE NORTH PART OF THE CITY, brick encased.Land, 26 x 90.Large yard.Price, - for fabrication without cost of transportation; modern tools, improved machineries: drying racks with capacity of 100,000 bitecks: 400,000 bricks included in the price of sale.Price $9,000.00.BLUE PRINT PLANT, French proceeds.established since over 25 years; yearly benefits clear $2,000.00, Price $3,000.00, $4,000.00, .DINING ROOM, on Windsor street, between Grand COTTAGE ON WAVERLEY STREET.BRICK ENCAS- Trunk and ¢.P.R.stations: modern Installation: $3900 quand, 26 x 88.Modern Improvements.Price ; 3 : \u2018e : > 5 25 a0.000.00, en 3 PEER Weekly receipts $125 to $150 COTTAGE ON LAVAL AVENUE, BUILT OF SOLID CONFECTIONERY STORE on St.James street stock brick, 10- rooms.with modern Improvements, Mort- and store fixtures, including fountain, cash register, gage, $2,300.Price, $3.8 looking-glass, silverware, counter.etc.included in PROPERTY ON BTE.AMELIE STREET, ST.HENRY.Annual revenue, Land, 25 x 125.Mortgage, $1,300.Price, 33,500.$384.Stable, yard, open plumbing.Cousineau, Raymond & Hall 1 u the price of sales rent $25 a month, $175.Price $3,500, Weekly receipts UE Pn te fifth 5 ECTION v | Tel Up, sen, \"40 Regouf Building.FOR SALE OR TO LET.cottage ol 1 rooms, omis, stables, RESBURT stables, sores of ground; Spring of aplendia\u201d water; go04 train connecti M.SIMPSON, 40 Renouf Bullding, easily Toute H.Tel Up 2864 FOR SALE - - - $2,500.a small farm of 50 acres, heautif situated near the Adirondack Mountains.ery good house, which cost nearly $3,000.Fine garden, apple and pear orchards, and young maple grove of several pundred + H.sim Tel.Up 2368, ry oat Building, COUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE, CAP À L\u2019AIGLE.A very somfortable cottage, well situated.o dlentric light, bathroom in house; &raifiage.- Oné acre of vacant à ads can also be puritased.HILL, County of Huntingdon, - FOR SALE New Town of Megantic South Ward, Agnes, P.Q.About 65 acres of Jand, part subdivided.Water-works, electric light, etc., etc.In the town.Growing demand for dwellings.Total assessed value, $7,000.Will sell, \u201cen bloc,\u201d to close for $4,600.Terms can be arranged.J.M.M.DUFF, T9 4 107 &t.James Bt., Montreal, HEATED APARTMENTS TO LET Attention is called to the very holes | beated apartments on St.Mark t.House 45 feet front, gives ry fine | These are: Drawing room, Jibrary, | dining room, five bedrooms, two bathe rooms, kitchen, pantry, etc.The decora- | tions are In keeping with the character lof the bullding.Thess spartmenls ure without exception the finest ever bullt in Mon H.M.$IMPBON, Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Buliding.TO LET, COTTAGES On Victoria Ave, und Tupper Street, with extension kitchens, modérn plumbing and gies H, M.SIMP Tel.Up, PEON, 4368 40 Renouf Building.FURNISHED FLATS, ETC.To Let\u2014Furnished Flats in \u201cThe Sherbrooke\u201d and other Apartment Houses; also Relf-contained houses at very Jeasonable prices.For lists, apply to H.Tel.Up 2368.1 OFFICES TO LET MOLSONS BANK BUILDING Cor.St, Catherine and Stanley Ste Offices, or halls.ide to suit enants.The Luflding is sbsolutely fireproof.For vlans and particulars, apply to H.M.SIMPSON, =\" 2368, 40 Renew! Bldg.~ M.SIMPSON, 40 Renouf Building.ve.Up _ TO LET 23 Mackay street, at present occupled ag a private hospital by Dr.Lockhart, 14 bedrooms, and all necessary conveni- ences for such an institution.Possession ist of Mar M.SIMPSON, Tel.Up, 2365.40 Renouf Baise, FOR SALE.Flats and tenements, and other investment properties PsoN, a.M.SI Tel.Up 2868.40 Renouf Building.an FOR SALE.Bourmeois street, EC Fy st Charles.ous ards, pert ect (drainage ©.moe able Ee FH 800; r both: sise 80 x 87.H.de SIMPSON, Tel.Up 2868.40 Renouf Bldg.: Ÿ FOR SALE.445 ST.DOMINIQUE STREET.Solid brick house, stone foundation.First floor, large perlor or, Lining room.n two nice hall, kitchen; rooms.Second floor, rr tour bedroom bathroom; good shed, loft soul be turned into stables.Poss on 1st ot May, 1908.Price $3, 000, Tor quick sale.H.M.SIMPS80 Tel.Up 2868.80 Renouf Buliding.\u201c With furniture for sale ate a , à large house, 16 bedrooms, oco as a successful boarding house, close to Windsor Station.H.Tel.Up.2368.FOR SALE.$8,000, Mance street, nesr Milton st, a very desirable two- story stone house, nine rooms an ont ali large yard.Lot pa fest oon Tel.Up 2308 IMPSON, ¢0 Renouf Building.ry Penna Building.\u201cFOR SALE.35,250.Plateau street.\u2019 Gaoû for investment.- : H.M.SIMPSON, 40 Rensuf Bullding.Tel.Up, 3348.LOTS FOR SALE UPPER ERUMMOND STREET Adjoining Mr, Robert Reford's property, the choicest lot -Jeft on this fine residential street, For price and terms, apply to Tel.Up, 10h.Me \u2019 FOR SALE.EET to the state Brunet VIEW magnifl block of ar suite) eo for profit able sub-division,.with tine old stone fam- fly residence; one of the finest situs- tions in the country, An ideal s ot for a home, Convenient, with ah the ad- vanta, .of living on the Moun tain top for air and view, without any drawbacks of being far from cars, etc, For plan and terms, apply H.M.SIMPSON Tel, Up, 2868.40 Renouf Buflding.FOR SALE / Block of land, 18,000 ag.feet, '$1.00 footer H.M.SIMPSON,\u2019 Tei, Up, 2368.40 Renout Buflding FOR SALE\u2014DORVAL.11] exchange for revenus-bearing Or opert ona of the choicest propere Jorval, as to situation and pos ses at uibslities.IMPSOUN, ; 40'Renou! Butiding.Tel Up 2363 40 Reaouf Butlding.a aT x CODE Sr 70 EEE ee GEE For memes TES SAS - Cheap to Prompt Buyer The Ross Realty Go.Lia.30 Sr.John Street Snaps In Real Estate if You Do Not Find Anything That Interests You In This List, Our Office And We Will Submit Other Bargains : For Your Consideration, ABERDEEN AVENUE\u2014 Detauhed residence.basement, open plumbing, ete; 180.COLUMBIA AVENUE\u2014 Pressed brick house, ROSLYN AVENUE\u2014 bardwood floors, but the best of electric light, con- CRESCENT STREET\u2014 perfect condition.COTE DES NEIGES HILL~ Pressed brick semi-detached house, 12 rooms, hardwood floors, 7.000 feet of land.DORCHESTER ST.near Fort 8t.\u2014 Cut stone front a most desirable residence.DORCHESTER ST., near Mountain St.\u2014Red sandstone © light; modern in every way.INVESTMENT PROPERTIES NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, Near Mountain Street\u2014 stores and dwellings erected there- Will be sold for the prive of LLABEMONT AVE.Westmount\u2014 flats, very desirable for investment of purchase price can main at 4 per cent.i payments extending over 16 years.TORRANCE STREET\u2014 Stone front tenements, end always occupied.VAGANT LOTS ST.REMI STREET, St.Henri\u2014 MOUNTAIN STREET\u2014 7 x 146 PARK AVE, Cor.ot Villeneuve\u2014 100.ABERDEEN AVENUE\u2014 ' WE HAVE FOR RENT NO.30 LEMOINE STREET\u2014 Ground Noor and basement, hydrau- CLAREMONT AVENUE, Westmount\u2014 rents $20.00 to $ THORNTON PARK, ,L'urcot Village\u2014 THE JOHN HYDE AGENCY, 303-304 Merchants Bank Chambers FOR SALE Mountain St.Near\u2019 Sherbrooke Street.D.W.OGILVIE & CO.INC, FOR SALE TO CLOSE AN ESTATE No Reasonable Offer Will be Refused.D.W.OGILVIE & cO.LODGE ROOMS TO LET.room, with use of phane and private con.LE apartment \"Rs IN Appi scioria Hall, © Xacioche Here aw (OR § SALE \u2014 STONE ¥ FRONT SELP-CON: isy Shad Slay Aral na ve fur trudes people, cb rink shed, y vu premises 783 WINNIPEG Where thousands are\u2019 flocking to every week, and where property {a going up every das Now is \u2018the lime to buy Grand Trunk Pucitic Shop Lois ut bottom prices, where thoesands of these workmen will have to live, Maps with full pusiteulars, from agent | Mexter, 149 lbervitic street, Montreal, 8e SALE ~ 2 É UK 8 NEW Kl, Ard : > sua.de bulles suvusisuent HE Lion n, ses.valle auviil, 25 SC, Janice a Ful SALE - CHAUSHK of.SEAL Dh +4, ones wad pressed bare Kk frank oe fata, well Lut, pooby Divan, rede ve ale agent, v0 20 Jumies so au uv 1) FOR SALE - 64 LUI HSUL STRLET, sod sue ze Oui houses extra well Luli, diedy LL Utvsn, real vsiu.e ABELL WT ne I.BL \u201c0 \u20acc gn FOR SALE - 0 NOTRL bast : st.3U4 ft Land, House, Lee dwe.Higa, Aire staies, F100 per buat 1 Bros tra, rs'aiv agen, 37 ot sek sireut au à SETHE NKR SI + deutd fouse, seven ER 1 a Hroawn, ~~ Jems ni og SOA 080\u20ac AREAL es \u201c.8 © oy Sling si ~ gies» NT rip Foe sak MENVE ET, Bie du ceased house, or 1 dues! bas K+ dig over Tope OnLy leu ON Hivun, \u201c adte © den oo Janes st av à M UM SALE ju Arnall wen 4 oArgain a: $000 tue daeu, UT =1 +\u2014 £ FOR SALE \u2014- EASY BH Shoe MUR Lon se ana Cad moderna con en a 1 pry Reeve, 10 Map exo VÊVuiremuné FoR SALE ANIIRLIY ' ., M Ash tathhings an : Catnetine 8 834 wa SL, per fi sit Bt aHe a:.0u, vid brlug 10 pe press; « chance for AN MA esiof, also property on Ji ince Arthas near 5e Law eue st, siores and dwelnngs, rental isle Ry TIN cash, laine su.And 3'vuv 4 year F tv h FOR FALE - 9 GLADSTONE AVE semi tacuad nous.stone front, % roums.open p.umbing, vasÿ terms to proms buy ar 516 FOR SALE \u2014 3 Fm LF-CONT: \u201cPROPERTY FOR SALE f= Cr ALE or TO LET.FO! 4 se \u2014 PRA io asi AA wv fur 2h00 K wn tral: irges, ibid AEN .r ain - soca Sut Heiss te ee \u201cron SALE \u2014 OR TUT : nestBalton, ENT fut summer 1eburt a par Lewis, où ledsulidLIE CUDAILIONE uf prupenty peut -TO LEY ~ 133 SHUTRR.BTREET, | tine » roomed upper tenement, light thres sides.apply JS.W.Ti po Tel M .37s.To LE min tue.QTIAGE five roome and kitchen.Apply at Rusempunt head of Hosemount Avenue 7 \"FO LET \u2014 4231-4253 DOHRCHESIER si.Westmount, se/ni-delachyd sandstone houses, \u20181?rooms and extension kit chçms; rense 650 and 455 à month.141 Notre Lame west \"HOUSE TO LEY, 475 ARGYLE AVE.Westmount, Leu ruoms sncluding taxes.437 MQU) $300 monih; bathroom, ai] modarn convenienses,- Rin \" AESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET, TO LET \u2014~ FLAT, 742 SHERBROOKE eusr, 8 large rooms, nicely situated, 388 Dorchester st Er \u2014 FLAT, Tr oies MOD- euis and, Sherbrooke, ihe Finck\u201d Apply ve 89e (uberis 18, erty: ADR Sr Apply DB.Lav alow, 11510 Jmounts at extremely low FR Ww.Ernest « Bolton, Ww.LET \u2014 OXENDEN flats, rvomed Individual three front rooms.Lapianade avenue and 51 Liban + + n: vill be ertirely renovated, month.Apply lv I\u2019.O'Connell, Main 3543.n'y LET-SIONE FRONT 875 Wat: mton st.9 rbonis, w.c.; rent $25.Apply Mrs.E.Thompson, sl \u201cWellington su TO LET \u2014 ON MOUNT ROYAL AVE, facing Flcicher's Field, 7 room house, Ww.healihg, h.and c water pipes, house rental : 1s} \u2018Tel.Main 1960.81 TO LET WESTMOUNT every rooms, Old Orchard avenue.four Fleets west toll-gate, off Sherbrooke s A.Wray, Prudhomme ave.louse above Bherbrooke st.fu:nished, at moderate rent.BU66, Star Branch Office.small Kitchen, large croquer awa, roons, bathroom, hot water, gas and furnace.1613 and \u201cApply to 1615, TU RENT \u2014 14 OXEND TO 1LET\u2014-FLATS, 7 ROOMS, amellorations; rent $is and $21 per 1817 St.i hight.E 1211, Star Office.p\u2014\u2014 0 TU LET\u2014PURNISHED F TAT HOUSE, TO LET \u2014 83 WAVERLBY STREET, on St.Hahet of tne tate Scik- TO LET \u2014 10 ROOM HOUSE, ba:hruoms.large yerd, provemeuts, 1ent $35.41 St.modern Mark et 81 2 piy to landlord.id St CR house un \u201crnc .part culars address + TO LEZ \u2014\u2019IN ST.LAMBERT, CON- venien: to station, apartments.modern convenlences.J.Meltitosh.Fairview, St house, Lumbert.81 TO LET \u2014 541 AND 543 GROSVENOR - I : 1 1233a St.TQ LET\u2014A FINE FLAT AT NO, of six and seven 5 GREENE AVE.PROPERTY FOR SALE.minuies from depot, | ax.i po rden w i stocke THE VILLA( i or a handsome collage.dom and fruit trees, BUSINESS FREMISES TO Let.PARK AVE.Close to Prince ArUu: LET\u2014M ANUFAC TURING Fri AT, L467 Temple Butaimg THRFEFE FLATS ON \u20185; large lot land with shed, MS TU LET © GROUND FLOOR AT 6i | > 3 (three doors from Nutie Dame st).about 2000 feet, also 1irge house, 23 Lx &treut, solud hr i yooms, band wo, cneaps $200 Jas M.Cs .Mitvhell, 214 St James st sl 6 vl & Son, Tetnple fi FOR SALE \u2014 21a WAVERLEY 8ST.iii seven roam tage.up ts daia in every Tusbec!; possession May ls Rabert Jr, 213 Merchants Bank sutid- ing.Telephone Malin 5172 81 6 OR SALE \u2014- 47.49 Wa WAV ERLEY TSF, double tenement.five and sx rooms, posvesslon May lat Robert Neuville, jr.213 Merchants Bank Building Televbone 817 Rl FUR SALE \u2014 579 PARK AN Mi Annex, eight roan votiage.ul modern conveniences Robert Neville, jr, 213 Merchants Bank Bui.ding Telephone 81 Main 5172.WINNIPEG Put your money to work in the growing West.Gilt-edge investments requlr- ing 526.00 to F25,000 always on our lists.Write to-day stating how much you wish invested.We will show You aplendid returns on your investment.kKnquirles solicited, and information chesrfully glven.Camphell & Delbridge, Brokers, +46 Main SL.Winnipeg.64 13e0a FOR SALE -3 FLAS % CHERRIER ct.modern, $10.00 1 Stage, laval ave.12 rooms, Modern, $houv, L'OULERE.Cherrter.19 rooms, tixiern, $7500.M.Rochon & Fils, 70 St.James st FOR BAIE 520 CADIEUX SIREET self-contained house, 13 rvoms, Daisy 4 furnace.large yard and stable.dines, Apply on premises.° FOR SALE - FORT WILLIAM, NEW brick hotel, can clear $1000 per month, 49 roums, 825,000; terms, also money making lots for sale Frodrham and (lo, Real Esiaié Arents, ¥ori William, Ont.Le ere eee thor SALE \u2014 AT KNOWLTON, 3 (guebec.in the centre of the village & modern residence of 10 rooms, sheds and barn, water in the house, orchard and twa acres of ground, in good repair: possession May 1st; moderate price.Ap- piv to Peter MeLaueblin, 50 St.Charles street, Point St.Charles.10 SEYMOUR AVE.Weli built 10-roomed houre; hnmediate possession, tn perfect order.Price very reasonable.Only $1,500 cash, W.A.Snow- don, 467 Temple Building.FOR SALE $0ON WINDSOR AVE.4 Westmount, 2-story semi-detached pressed brick hol .up to date in every respect.terraced lawn and nice airy sit- sation.Address D 1151, Star office.mor SALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, TO close an estate, $200 will buy a vemfortable cottage, furnished (Includ- yg plano), 7 rooms, De Ramay, foot fatrrentian Mountains, * miles from station; telephone within one mile: two trains daily; churches near: lawn, large vrehard and pasture; stable, bam, ete; geveral cords hardwood eut and dry; cheap.if required.Parish clergyman present occupant.Possession when de.shed, & G Hamilton, 94 Adams street, Waltham, Mass.+ FOR SALE -230 LIVERPOOL ST.Mi self contain, 9 rooms, puod order: stabie and yard: worth 582500; must be sokl at once.Whase chance?Cash required, Fes.Snap.I'rice only $ison, Z.Fineberg & Son, Real Estate Agents, 14 Craig wost.826 i SALE.17-49 COLONTAT, AVE- pus, two erlf-contained houses, seven rooms ench; rentai 3408; make an offer.Trice $4200, Z.Fineberg & Son, 14 Craig west.82 6 FOR SATLE\u2014TIM-T0 ST, URBAIN street, 3 modern flats, solid stone ind brick; perfect order.worth seeing.cash required.$1600; price 1000, Z.Fine- berg & Son, 14 Cralg weal.82 6 CLARK AVE.WESTMOUNT Close te St, Catherine, 2 flats, extra weil built, in good >der: splendld in- vestmmnt, rent $1000: price $10,750, casy terms.W.A.Snowdon, 467 Téempe Build:ng.roone, modem convenlences, solid stone and brick, possession May 1.Bargain at $S2sve.Z.Fineberx & Son, 14 Craig sL west, 826 | -1 FOR SALE- 35 FORT ST, SELF- contained 3 rpms, bath, gas, stables, lot 222x121; Make an offer: prive $0000.Z.Fineberg & Son, 14 Uralg west.He ee Dee er FOR SALE-19-21 ANDERSON ST, two tenants, «optrally located: rental $123.must br sold; terms: price $3000, dneberg & Son, 14 Craigg west.N oh On RADE -A BLOCK OF 4 TE TEN Mi ants on Manufacturers street; lot #7120.rental $1260; very easy terms; act quick : prre 89000.7.Fincberr & Hon.ts Cu vais west.(= ss RN RKALE-SANGUINET ST.BK- lou Ontari» 4 tenants art first- viass siahles, perfert order: rental $762; prive $isue Z.Fimeberg & Son.14 Craig FOR SAILE\u201456-56b COLONIAL AVE.pu nue, three modern fkits, atone front.wel, buflt: remtai 8732.lot 22x75; price 81750, 7 Fineberr & Son, 14 Cralg went FOR 8 SAL B- 7394- 354 CRAIG EAST.facing Viger- Snuare: stores and dwellings; rental $1323; eaey terms.price $13.000.Z.Finaberg & Son, Real Estate | Arents.14 Oraix weate- - theugh to Comumnisioners su, 6 flo TZ 10 LET \u2014 STORE AND.DWELLING, | stone Front Nase, 310.000.su \u2018Antoine Eh solid Btable, Choice butlding ! ! cality.fi TO LET Mary Ann str Apply Johu Morris\" TU LET \u2014 29 CHOMEDY self-contalned house, extension Kitrhen, shower modern conveniences; rent moderate.on premises 81 10 Ler LOWER TENEMENT.31 Chomedy st, six rooms, and pantry.Rent $ I TU LET \u2014 8 RUOMED a near Boulevard Apply avenue, Westmount, Phone Westmount Lent à To LET \u2014 LONGUEUIL, A SEMJ- detachod.cumfurianie house on electric water, with 3:00 Gud bi.front, splendid situation, furnage, bain, hot und coid \u2018double windows; fine lawn, ttees, partly rurntshed, rent year, lt.Campbell Nelles, | Sires bath, 100 512 7 Board of Trade Bidg.STREET, four bLedroomns, and al 6 rooms deau st.Lapierre, Ohasnbers.| ET o'L beautifully Edward street, west of Bleury, | re.combination fixtures on premises, hot water the whole Ettenberg, Up 265.TO LET\u2014A BRIGUT die flat, light; Gauthier st, with 28 Denis st.heating apparatus, Also the six-roomed flat, near \u2018rauthier architeut, Miro 1266 464 Grosvenor avenue, \u2018 HOUSE.TO LET \u2014 MODERN west of Victoria ave ern improvements pply to E.Cadleux, .79 7 TO LET \u2014 8 MACKAY, unfurnished Nat.three Apartments.bathroom.present patie tenant * Apvly evening, Bb t#ll 8.Water: TO LET \u2014 MODERN FLAT, WEST mount, plumbing: Tel, balconies, D'FLATS, SEVEN ROOMS, nace, gas.bath.w.c Apply J a5 {HOUSE TO LET, 83 YORKE STREET, Westinpunt, a double house, 12 F rancois Xav ler gowd order.large lot.447 Temple Bldg.TO LET\u2014No, : TARA HALL AVE, \u2018Daisy furn- desiruble self-vontained house, ice, put in perfect order tenant, Apply 290 Mountain street.TO LET \u2014 HOUSE, 7 ROOMB, WELL decorated, Daisy furnace, good view jon Park Lafontaine, 326.| street TO LET-STONE COTTAGE, SELF- contained.10 rooms, first-class repalr, hot water heating, gas, yard and brick comfortable warm house, good lo- Apply for further particulars 384 st Hubert street.Rent $30 per month, A.for tue \u201cLathe, running water tn three budroums, hexting.Fu an deivetric Night, lol wacer very good order, hr.e minutes\u2019 from Montreal streot Railway, month Appiy te J.U.Dupuis, $ TO LET \u2014 NO.5 5 LORNE CRESCENT, Rice ten .vomed house, furhace, ; .Snowdon.10 Cherrier TO LET \u2014 DELORIMIER AVEXNU., pl umbing, t Bank Building, 942 Main.Telephone TC LET \u2014 N Westmount, splendid Temple Bullding O LET \u2014 86% MOUNT ROYAL.ing Mountain with splendid aleetricity.CLARK AVENE.upper flat, 5 ronms, v.TO LET \u2014 4 NEW MODERN PLATS: hot water furnaces, etc, 6 Ta 16, $18 and 319, Prud\u2019 homme a = five minutes from cars Western and Victoria aves, Tel.stona front fmprovements: 253 St.TO LET \u2014 BEAUTIFUL MODERN 1891-1893 St.lowers.Apply 260 8t.Dante East TO LET Just TO LET \u2014 SITUATIONS FOR TWO ! Sisters in the country: strong girls, The Guild, 71 Drum- 10 to 5, 2261 Up.8:2 references on view.mond st.Tei.- TANTED \u2014 BY STUATINS SEOURES Fur bookkeeopers, canvaasers.collect tors, bar tenders, \u201cbel ss er&, niechanics rit ters, blacksmiths, servants.\u2018Phone Main 181.The Information Bureau, Touks oar = Empl 60 Notre: A se ; ANTED \u2014 JOBS PAINTING.WHITE W washing.papering, graining, varpishe ing; my best work aranioed.A.Mauash seu, No.18 Riopele, evening.17 6 ed WANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED - COLLEC tor wants situation, eight years\u2019 \u20acX- | perience; first class reference.C 102 Star, Ofticg LA EY N ANTED \u2014 five years\u2019 experience, and will 2 nish refetences, wishes to get position f r reasonable salary.can also be employed as\u201d cutter or Lo manage operators; city or coun- iry.Address L.Goldstein, 103 BL Chartes Burromee.37 6 \\ JANTED \u2014 COACHMAN, USED WITH V hunters, disengaged, requires situation, Beotch, age lo years Branch Office., TED \\ AN BY AN EXPERIENCED V jadies* cloak designer a position, Is capable of taking charge of factory.Apply G 3u9, star Office.18 \u2014\u20141 \\ TANTED POSITION BY EXPERIenced locomotive engloeer, B years in N.Y.C.as fireman: references.Address ¢36 Notre Dame st, Maisocneuye, Montreal.\u201d ; \u2014 CONTRACTORS\u2019 ENGINEER raporouhly experienced in construction, ainuge, railways, roadways and br idges, requires position of entire responsibility.C.108, Star office, WATER \u2014- BY PRACTICAL PAINTER, aper henging, painting and kalsom- ining.Vitam Mline, 423 Wellington st.796 VV ANTED - BY AUCOUNTANT, ENgagement as office manager or as- sisten:: first class city references; present engagement viuvses April 30th; experienced in departmental work, Address N 604.Star ice.VV ANTED \u2014 BOOKKXEFER.WITH firat ciass references, is open for evening employment; retail merchants books audited; systeme installed; able remuneration.Address K 8367 Branch Office 3 TANTED PAINTING.ing and tinting, by first chanic, at lowest prices.Apply E.117 Rivard st.JANTED \u2014 BITUATION AS BHIPPER or Atock Meeper.20 years experience \u2014 PAPBR- Class me- 8mith, so 6 washetands, hardwood, golden ok fin- fish, with bevelled plate mirror, for 1.at Albert's, 39 St.Catherine west.hy 14 OR SALE\u201450 WHITE WYANDOTTE laying hens $1.00 eAch; also eggs for hatching.single settings or Incubator lots.'W, Willson, Box 12.Montreal West.JOR SALE HANDSOME BABY CAR- © riage, &o-cart.almost new, very reasonable.Apply 62 Tupper st \u2018 MOR BALE\u2014ONE WEHK'S BALE OF ey Metropolitan Inc.Supply Comprising gas mantles at Tc, Q.globes a 12%c, complete at 60c, gay and electric chandeliera 7bc up.wax tapers ce: \u20ac Ty.gless- were, tinware, agateware also at low 48 St.Cetherine st.west, R SALE\u2014FANCY GLASS PARTI.tton (ash), about 20x7.cost $4 per foot, will sell very low.Mulonir Bros, 276 Notre Dame west.Jon 4 SALE BABY CARRIAGE.112 Rushbrook at.For SALE \u2014 IMPORTED TWEEDS, navy blues, will save you 40 per cent Bullding: must Tallors and AGENTS WANTED.+ Wa TED \u2014 BIG PAY FOR AGENTS.Men and women make handsome wages selling our household specialties.Every famlly needs them.A thoroughly legitimate business.You can start without a cent capltal.G.Margha!l and Co., Iondon, Ont.7 8 \u2014 MEN.WH WANTED \u2014 ENERGETIC require a good live man in every lo- callty throughout Canada No experience required.Balary $2.60 per day.Write to A.RE.Billwell, Rougemount, 1 ANTED = =\u2014 AGENTS ON SALARY OR ission; the greatest agents ler over oro duced; every user of pen and Me! buys it on sight; 200 to 500 per sent.profit; one agent's sales améunted ta 3620 in six days, another 332 In two hours, Monroe Mig.Co.X, 147, La Crosse, vis, YVANTED- SOMETHING NEW, SOMEthing original is what you want.e have it.our proposition will surprise you; nothing to sell; $35 eastly made weekly in spare, time.Bell-Nichols Co., 121 E.Court at., Cincinnati, Ohio.; \u2014 WANTED AGENTS, MEN AND WOmen, we manufacture ten famcus household articles; will make you $25 to 340 every week you hustie; freight pald: caay plan; steady work; ig money.Write - the American Bread and Pastry Board Co., Cambridge, Ohio.{ ANTBD \u2014 AGENTS, DON'T HESItate, write at once; we will show you how to make $25 every day in the week: mew invention; everybody wants one; just hand them out And collect your money; free sample.Rapid Automatic (Co.980, Cincinnati, Ohio.4 1 WANTED -\u2014 $35 WBREKLY EASILY | made in spare time, with our new plan; best moneÿ making proposition in the country to-day; no cenvassing; territory going fast.Write now.Bell- Nicholls Oo, 121E Court, Cincinnati.Le = .Ë NVANT ED \u2018+- $300 MONTHLY MADE ! fitting eye-glasses: easy work: ormous profits; grand opportunity.for free let.Tells how.Nationa Ontleal, Cotlege, Dept.39, BL Louls, Mo.V ANTED AGENTS TO CONTROL territories .city or country, Paul apparatus, producing gas at home; good re- munération.Paul Automatic Gas Co., Ltd.985 St.Catherine.east, Montreal.32 à NVANTED \u2014 AGENTS, BELL SOME- ' thing you ean sell anywhere at any time .to anybody, at 23c, and\u2019 make a large profit; an article af merit, in wuni- versal demand; call or write H.Ratelle, munufacturer, 43 St.Catherine west, Montreal, IWANTED \u2014 BRIGHT WOMEN CAN- vassèrs to sell toilot requisités, perfumes, flavoring extracts.family remedies, ana tollet soaps: attractive samples; gonds in constant demand and easily sold; - agents double thelr money selling our Xonds: samples sent only to those furnishing satisfactory references.The .B.Eager Co., Toronto.V ANTED \u2014 AGENTS, MOST USBFUI, household necessity ever produced: no talking to do:.sells itself; poor agents a (racing $28 a weeks hl \u2014 MIX BEDROOM 8KRTg moncy.Write for exclusive territory.OR Ne aver carpets.gasallers.Apply Monatch Co.123 Liberty street, New 874 West Lagauchsatiers at York, Dept.1033.5 .GALE-\u2014A WALNUT BBD M ANTED\u2014$10.00 DAILY: ARTICLE = \u201ctops; hair mattress; four | without eppositioh; 23 In one\u2014com- ay T5c each.For BALE OAK SIDEBOARD.DIN.ine table, six ohalrs, gas stove, re- frigeretor.7 Buckingham ; ave.onde offer tables, suitable for restaurant, 58 Victora et.BALE\u2014QUANTITY oF BOILED Jelly, = a.partels: for let Bar aflive.bination scrub brush, mop and wringer: women buy at sight: exclusive territory.Dept.J85 IXI.Works, 25 Whitenall st.New ¥ York.GENTS \u2014 MOST USEFUL HOUSEhold necessity produced; no talking; tolls itself: 250 sample .and terme onl$ v 33c.fancy lamps | 15c: hustlers coining money.Bunker ® Noel Co.Bradford, Mass passage, 1 travelling.D 1157, Star office, V ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING, DRESSES, costumes, blouses, first class work, at moderate prices.460 Rachel st, threé hlocks east of St.Lawrence.JOR SALE-\u20140 H.PF.À) family warhine 2b, Le EEE In the largest mechanical manufacturing botler, complete, cheap to prompt gond drying piace: good reference.Appiy Pl@Nt# in city.Address L 8401, si.ar Branch purchaser.21 Wellington st.112 Coursol al a Office so 4 | .Cp TI .2 JOR SALE \u2014 80 GROSS, ATTRACTIVE, JANTED \u2014 YOUNG COUPLE.NO /ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BALES cheap.good selling jrweliery, weil W children.will take care of your \\ man of ggod habits, appearance and tne at loss on wholesale price or e3hante : house during summer months in return for Address with first class méchant trade for any baleable goods.5.W., Box 656.! the ure of two or three rooms.furnished.connection desires employment, May, nw Brockville, 82 3 y Address N 8541, Star Branch Office.82 : APply N 613, Star Office.; 4 _\u2014 JOR BALE \u2014 GO-CARIS.LARGE AS TATANTED\u2014AYOUNG MARRIED LADY WAYTED \u2014 AN ARCHITECTURAL sortment of xo-carts and folders, from V + draughtsman and .foreman joiner, a $3 upwards, at Albert's, 39 St.Catherine going to England in June would be cumpetent foreman and dreughtsman wants west \u2019 ' TOTEn 14 pleased to meet with a lady who would position as foreman or superintenfient for - need a maid for herself or children; ser- contactor or sash and door factory.P.B.YOR SALE \u2014 10 DRESSERS AND vices in return for accustomed Tetrault, 31 Desjardins, Maisonneuve V ANTE \u2014 A YOUNG MAN (ENG- hh.age 15, desires employment in office or shipping dept.Write B.27 Burnside Pla Ww ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY TYPEwriting to do at home In the even- V ings: good work guaranteed.P.©.Box 1034, Montreal 82 2 ANTED \u2014 BITUATION AB COMPAN- Jon Hip by Scotchwoman, domestt- cated; good neediewoman.State wages.Ad- terms.Address L 5440, Star Branch Office.ANTED \u2014 BY A SCOTCH LADY position as housekeeper to gentie- men; 15 a first class cook and housekeeper: can give the best of city references; country no object.Address L 8441.Star Branch Office.W ANTED \u2014 BY MIDDLE AGED WOman, position working housekeeper, small family, or bousemaid in hotel (out- side of city preferred).Address N8540 Star Branch Office.ANTED\u2014BY LADY, POSITION IN , doctor's or dentist's office, photographer\u2019s studio, or general office work.T.107 Tupper street.WANTED \u2014 BY CAREFUL WOMAN, work by day sweeping or otherwise, two steady days or half days.Address M5506 Star Branch Office, TANTED \u2014 POSITION BY HOUSE- V keeper or matron (with son $ years old), nurse and masseuse, mother's help.Apply between 11 and 1 p.m, 60 Univer- city street.ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY EXPBRI- enced lady stenographer.Phone Fast 18 3eod 5488.ANTED \u2014 A BITUATION AS HOUSEkeeper to single gentleman; good cook; good references: country preferred.Address 8.52 Rivard st.city.7% 3 Saw b V ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE PERson, middle aged.as walling on confinement: references.Applv 153 Bt.Martin si, upstairs.to the right.i AY ANTED \u2014 SITUATION A8 COOK AND house-tablemaid hy mother and daughter; references.country or city, Address O 8550, Star Branch Office.Wa N general.fice.WANTED DRESSMAKING, class work and promptly done; reasonable prices.90 Stanley st.suite 2, hours $ am to 6 pm 82 2 TED \u2014 A, RESPECTABLE WOMAN wishes a position as plain cook or Address O 2399, Star Braur % se ; 82 VWANTED\u2014-LACE CURTAINS LAUN- ! dered and stretched: moderate charges.Apply 270 Roy st PARTNERS WANTED.NTED PERSON HAVING FROM $2000 to $4000 to Invest in transac- WAS tion giving large profit and Al securities; for Information correspond wit N., 603, 79 \u20ac Star Office VANTED \u2014 PARTNERSHIP FOR SALE in Agricultural machinery works.Splendid opentng for young zentlaman, with $5008 to $10,040.Please communicate w!th O 689, Star Office.30 8 N ANTED \u2014 ACTIVE PARTNER IN ! ! established brass manufacturing company.B1091 Star Office.V ANTBD\u2014OFFIOE MAN WITH FOOD references to join me in apecial light manufacturing business: onc who can devote his services and invest $1300.V 908, Star office, V JANTED \u2014 ACTIVE PARTNER.WITH small amount of capital, to embark in profitable business enterprise, w en- energetic business man; will pay handsoms profits.W 959, Star Office.NWANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG MAN WITH some capital to Invest, position as bookkeeper or socretary-treasurer, thoroughly competent: several years\u2019 expdH- ence.Address M8450 Star Braneh Office.WANTED\u2014PARTY WITH TWO TO ; five thousand dollars, tn take interest in Incorporated manufacturing company (established fifteen years): stale whether position is desired.E1209 Star Office.+ \\ ANIL ED PARTNER, WITH FEW thousand dollars to Invest in a new and very original advertising machine, patented.Write G 801, Star Office.; 79 2eod WW ANTED\u2014 SHENT OR ACTIVE PARTner in a light manufacturing business, to invest $5000.Referonces.Address F 255, Star Offies.78 3eo0d y ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN, SPEAKING both languages.with 3650 to take active half interest in weld established business, centre city.oan have drawing account $20 weekly.Apply in Enghsh, F 200, Star office.2 WANTED=ACTIVE PARTNER WITH three hundred dollar, tik half interest in @ firat-ciasa pa business yleding large profits oy 08 DE ed faur mars.G 1803, Star office.3 FIRST ence, both L V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES position, bookkeeper or any position of trust, len years exporience, th guages; Al references.O aur office WANTED ~\u2014 PALMS, FERNS, AND other plants repotted and attended to at private houses, any evening, hy experienced gardener.distance po, aulest Ap- ly Gurdener.95 Knox st.a .Énaries.ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, TINTING, W fgraining, wbitewashing, by first class workmal.Giiffin and Co.147 Laspuche- tiers mt.west.Terms moderate.3 W* ANTED \u2014 GARDENING BY STBADT, (oP dustrious man, summer Of pérman- ent wn or country; city BE.Sones, rat Bléury st.Montr 3 V ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN, old, with apes.chemist, ! s and Murowledge of genera guage wishes a situation.Address % 7 Sar Office.references.rel.\u201c81 2 YEARS \u2014 BY SKILLED STENO ANTED er night work, Address N 00, Star Office.se YOUNG voth having experience tn es or best references.J.M.PF.Que.51 ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY W man, good education, soeakin languages, 0 cuztom house; Box 325, Rigaud, ANTED\u2014A TRAVELLER COVER- Wie Ontario and Quebec à destres good side TE Address V 900, Star office, ANTED-YOUNG MAN (SCOTCH) wishes situation as cierk in atore or with railway company preferred.w 960, Star ofice.12 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN, rr lish speaking, a position as material man, with & contracting Sompan as ag had experience in railw onstruction and general construeton (building).experienced in als; best of re- ences given: capable of acting #4 pur fe agent.am sober and willing Joave city.A 1010, Star Office.81 ; WANTED TOU ING MAN WISHES A ) position in an office or mancantile house as bookkeeper or to travel; possess highest references from prominent business men of Montreal and of New RO rite V 813, Star office.\\ ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER HANGing.tinting.etc., orders by phone Up.4051.Write.Address Baker, 13 Mount 8t, Marie ave.si 10 city.\\ to 8 .ANTED \u2014 SITUATION AB GARDENer hy young Englishman in private place, best of city references.Address L 8429, Star Branch.Office ais 4 ANTED \u2014 DOUBLE WINDOWS taken down, shutters put up, furniture packed.covered and repaired.1404 BL.Andre st.A FOR A BOY OF 18, BITU- olen to learn farming.T 860, Star 1 ANTED\u2014 WATCHMAN SEEKS A position, 14 years\u2019 experience, fireman's certificate, sober, steady and re- liable.Z., Star Branch, 201 St.Antoine etreet.: WASTED \u2014 BRITUATION BY ITALIA eli educated, speaks English, and suovels, foreman on gang of men, pic in City of Montreal: © = a by Agathe nm.; 12 3 trade.Frank Ross, 14 Bt.\\ 4 + ANTED \u2014 BY EXPERIENCED, MID- die aged man position of trust in English lawyer's or accountant\u2019s office (French, Engli ood peaman).Address a 3205, Star Branch Offic à WANTEDIA POSITION BY \u2018YOUNG man io rum ecievator or any work Apply F.D.165 Bleury st.?WANTED \u2014 GARDENER.PRACTICAL man of life experience, wants re- engagement for 12th of April, English.B.Holmes.490 Mountain avenue, Westmount.4 WANTED - TO BAKERS; RESPECtable young Englishman desires situation as good bread baker: no objec~ tion to help deliver; good references, L Mcody, 80 St.Antoine street.X JANTED - ACCOUNTANT OF EXperience, partly occupied, wants ! further engagements for spare time; olty reference.Address, Accountant, 40 let mtreet, eee WW 'ANTED\u2014ACCOUNTANT, 23 YEARS old, with diploma, 5 years experf- wants position, write ham street, al - YEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 ASSISTANT MASTER REquired immediately to fill temporary post to end of June at Bishop\u2019n Cotlene School.Lennoiviile, P.Q.se WANTED - TEACHER (MODEL, pr- pfoma) {nr Terrebonne Behool Ap- FI¥ by letter to Schaal Trustees, Tarre- bonne.Que.IR SKIRT DESIGNER.WITH Address H 8:60, Star 78 6 _best references, _ letter.85A Chat- 2 SUE et i ; Star Branch Offices Was Doyle, Up.1346, St.Catle- rime amd Peel.T.i.Stome, M.1764 627 Welling - ton strect.W.$S.Stone, Weat 75, 4191 St, Catherine nireet.W.H.Chbapiman, Up.1067, 757 Nt Catherine West.John Lewis, Up.Z0R5, l'uiversity and St.Catherine.Jobs 4.Nivolle.tp.1251, Bleary and st.Catherine.Henri Lanctot, Enat 2770, $«.Denis and St.Catherine.Henri Lasctof, Fast 1, $87 Se.Lawrence Boules tnear DeMontigns ) Lecours & Decury, Fast X33, MM, Denis and St, Catherine, Hearl Lanctot, last 203, N20 St.Lawrence Boulevard.cor.Prince Arthur.) Lecours & Deeary., East 3379, Cralg and $t.Dents A.Brillon, East ZX11, St.Denis and Mount Royal.P, McCormack.Fast 38689, Park ave.and Prince Arthur.JS © Quennevtlle, Ennt 4641, Se, Catherine and Visitation.R.Martinenu, lant 1741.Se Lawrence and Mount Royal.J.Migneron, East 1945, 540 st.enis.Dr.Ledue, Muin 176, Notre Dame and Chabollles Square.J.H.Nault, Main 6335, Notre Dame and Ricbmond.W.G.Black, East 4581, 401 St, - Dents.A.D.Mann, lp 1252, St.Antoine and Mountain.F.X.Lasalle, East 1643, Rachel and Rivard.Dr.Leduc.East 1498, St.Deals and Sherbrooke, R.A.Taschereanu, Went, 915, St.Paul a St.James.«St Henry; Dr.J.Ledue, East 4653, Se.Catherine apd Delorimier, Emery's Pharmacy, Up.042, Sherbrooke and City Councillors, Chas, K.Roffey, Up.1395, St.Am- toine and Atwater, 27 312 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).We THRO \u2014 MEN AND WOMEN 403 learn barber trads Jo eight weeks Graduates earn $10 to $18 weekly Help a=.cure positions ured 10,000 Jast year ?e- our graduntea logue free Moler Barer r Col ve 119 W Crale Montres: 3% x.Ww ANTED \u2014 TWO OR THREE FIRST class moulders un loose work Ap- piy.stating mages, experience, %o Canadian General Electric Co, Petorbore.70 26 SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE).SITUATIONS VACANT: (MALE).- SITUATIONS VAGANY' (MALE).| SITUATIONS VACANT (MALE) ras VACANT (FEMALE.) | SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE.) ANTED \u2014 SALESMEN FOR A ANTEL \u2014 BOSS WEAVER; To W .best hand sprayer mads, auio- edge vf < \" \" let- mad\u201d im pray ror to OFT customs work, Apply ob 5 8: DV AS thuraughly compotent En ad and Scotland ao charges whatever A ving .te the Uxford Wool- lv Waiter Rofiès 8.7 a ANTED \u2014 CLERK, WITH KNOWL- ple machine.ffes approved w.Young ; Cavers Bros, ait, nt 83 156çod | =343.» and Co Q.Telephone EL 3 eee FIRST CLASS WALL AND 335 Broadway.New Took.od all TH and vine manufacturing con- expe rence ad salary wages $30.355 and $40 p ANTED \u2014 MEN AND BOYS TO JASFED \u2014 BRIGHT PINCH, learn plumbing, Plastering bi brioklay- electric trades.ree ogue rlonæ secured.oyne Trade Schogla, New York and San Francisco Jeo BOY, ane iN Les in, vo! i pos.Apply x fee achos! \u201cpreterre sv ANTED \u2014 DRAGGOHTSHAN.WHO CAD take extra work fer tent of- SARN TO WRITE ADVERTISEMENTS fice drawing d .and (Command a salary of $25 to $100 c Ik.VW 961, Star Office woo /e have \u2018helped man and women ANTED \u2014 : oq SE these positions UY our practical, fn- Ww TRAVELLERS TO SELL on commis.fron and brags Leds dividun! ins:ructjon.May we help you?v 3 5 \u2018 | © {and woven matiresses, coummissiqn five per rie now for free prospectus.Page-Davis cent.on accepted orders und piyable when orrespondence Schoo.Dept.5.4 Leranto.goods are pald by purchasers.App!s.slat- 5: law | ing Lerrilory covered every month, te The ACCOU NTANT.TAN ttlà \u2014 SMART BOY FOR OFFICE.- tived opportunity for advancement.= ust sgrea wl Joe TANTED Stream Club, Dorval.i best of references: f'rst-viass feimmale cook, A to the secretary.Forest and Strewin C'ub, urder., Sample oul\u2019i.and particulars NEXT MONTH on Ings\u201d ln Winnipe~ and the Caxodian North-West can be found by advertising 1a, an Ten tng to, Adteritsements in the Tres dress Wu lleld.+ * two columns vof \u2018Situations vacant\u201d advertiseinents sample cu fre Adar .Free Press.Winsipez ad 20 fren ing a salary of $800 per ycar, before stu- STONE PLANER |: Ww al.ted-A first.jlane planer hand.Ap Lei Engraving Cu.OFFICE Boy v.15 or 16 years of age.\u2018oe | |.ofthe of large corporation.Good vpening TINSMITHS | PANTEL \u2014 MALE » CANV ASSERS, a ft.FI \"ANTE ED \u2014 YOUTH OF ABC.la FOR Apply tn writing, giving references, .salary expected The S.$.White \\\\\u2019ANTED \u2014 JUNIOR CLERK FOR Af Hetalltc Brdstoad Co, Lake M:gantic.I\u2019.82 2 tv \u2018he Mortreal Rolling , Mike, Co.WANTED A: N WHO\u2018 UNDER 293 52 law |.\u2014 A: MA , aw stands repairing furniture.Apply CT CANVASSERS.TAKE on.Monday morning, 81 Bleury street.Jers for visiting vards Good pay.Pleasant Hehe work Fountain peu with | .SHORTHAND IN :30-D Wm Howie, Printer, Berbe Piain, 65 10 law ; _ \u2014_\u2014\u2014e ne rates JANTED - YOUNG MAN JANTED \u2014 BITUATIONS AN - srupher.Boyd writer #600 per year ' AND OPEN to start.(ail and see the list of positions, we have on file at $600 per year.large firmus evidentiy know the value of Boyd writers.It will tako you but 30 days at our schoul to prepare for ope of these posi- tious.Students of Moon's school are draw- Winnipeg It contains every day al- dents of other scpools have learned the dots of the o'f syglems.It pays 10 atteud a modein schoul with modern methods, Mooit's Syllabi: Shortnana and Hus:ness STE) GRAPHER RS, thoroughly conipctent; good salary.Star Office \" n _ \u2014 80 Znod College.Karn Hall, 465 Bt.Catherine eireet CANTED \u2014 LA AMP» SHADES, + a Te y pe Phous Up 3006.7» à daw PE Th nade burden paper, BY THE.Y.M.C.A OF lathetine west Phone MA ay, 5 WAS no N.B (à000 population) re- \u2014 es *quire a plysival director, capable of per- T TE a - vrs forming general secretary Work, to un jANTED \u2014 JUNIOR \u20ac CLERK WHO dortake dutles iinmediately.Apply with re has se \u2026 M 1 a vme knowledge of denial sup: ferenves, stating age, experienrs and sal- \u2018av eapecied, (o Geo.E Fisher, Chairman 82 3 14 Phillips sy ! Executive Comim., Chatlam, N.B in own handwriting.| A few AA tinsiniths wanted by TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE SALESMAN, i pable of handling lorses and to ad.| i i both iunguages H 357.Star Office A: El \u2014 TYRIVERS .FOR PARCEL delivery.with experience and good references.King's Express, 56 St.Henr® to travel in Quebec Provinre,speak- dustr.ous yiabieinan, SEE.cso stating comnussion Advertiser, UO 655, Star | APPRENTIGE PLUMBER apprentice to the plumb- mg and steamfitting trade.o., Ltd, Beaver Hail Hill, | | instruction and practical nurailnæ to Young lei .uity.79 2 law - : - Lu TANTED ITALIAN FOREMAN, AT \"ANTED \u2014 BY A FIRST CLASS GAR- W once.Quinian and Robertson, slaru's dener amall gardens and lawns far | Bridge, CH Coen references (i, Sexton, lla Argyie Bridge, 1.ee _elty.78 Zeod LYNANTED RAVELLER.WITH GOOD - es .sv | connection in Eastern Townsh!ps, to ANTED \u2014 THF WASHINGTON (COUN.| carry men's ue -Rweur as side line.Stata [534 Hospital Training School for \u2018expérience and present samples is offering a course of theoretienl | Novel Ti, Limlied, Peterborough.who are high school graduates.For Wa \u2014 \u2014 A MILLI NERY REVF infoerma:lon address the Prtneipa:, | nentative for Province of Quabe.ALL ROUND ENGRAVER 3 \u2018to be TH at oC Can give the best of security.Lo 650 Fullum st A RETAIL SHOE CLERK.where last employ- and reference.Address W ce \"ANTEI\u2014A BRIGHT youth as office box: ext Apply traffic de- .Co.812 NICHT VATGHMAR NTEL \u2014 CARTERS, USED TO CITY wo The Laing Packing t and Provision Co.| FIRST GLASS PAINTERS first-class painters and paperhangers.\u201c SALESMEN Opening for two smart salesmen in Wash Gcods Department, two In Dress Goods, and two In Linen Dept.Good salaries to competent men.Apply W.1.Scroggie, Ltd.: 6s 26 ANTEL \u2014 MACHINE HANDS AND WH fitters.Apply at once to the Wm.Ham!lton Mfg.Co, Lid, Peterborough T7 Ty rir BOILERMAKERS.APPLY, & experience, to the Win, Hamilton MIE.Cô, Ltd.Peterborough.ki V ANTED \u2014 A FIRST CLASS PRESSER on ladies\u2019 sults and coats, good wages; parmanent position Apply to Marchand, 307 Notre Dame west 78 5 /ANTED \u2014 FOR WHOLESALE GROcery and llquor firm & young man as wssistant bookkeeper, knowing shorthand ae typowriting, speaking both languages Y.BlAtinE age and salary expect 262, Star Office.y pes 766 H WVANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY FIRST class carpenters.Apply Jos.Z-phrrin Mitchell, Pointa Claire, Que 80 6 WAR \u2014 BMART BOY FOR OFFICE work.ARR at once, with references, | ronm 19 St.Sacrament st 80 2 1 \\ JANTED \u2014 A STOREMAN, MUST ve good references A9 tà charac ter and \u201cSobriety, F.C.300 Notre gpame st.west .- WANTED \u2014 A CERTIFIED DRUGGIST assistant Apply fo R.H.Bryson, 801 St.Catherine west.so 3 \u2014 JANTED \u2014 STORBMAN FOR PUBLIC warehouse.one with experience and | Al references.Address N 602.Star Offica.so WANTED \u2014- BOY FOR STORE, srrane V position and mocd opportunity tu; w.learn the trade American Tailors, 332 6Gt.Catherine st.corner McUlil College ave.80 MACHINISTS | Wanted, good lathe and vise hands Apply Niamond Flint Glass Co.ltd.175 ! 8n | > Delorimier ave, + 0 NV ANTED OFFICE nul.- ATELY ! AIR references in = MI, Star PU WANTED - YOUNG MAN TU LEARN | \u2018 business, with knowledge nf book Keep.ng.born languages.gond chanre for rdvancement State age.references and salary io commence and If can nme 1 nder- wood typesviter Vo 91.0, Star Office $1 7 p- ' \\ TANTEP - BOYE 10 LEARN ThE whoiren'e hardware husinerzs: good ad vancement S Ati.Star Office 1 2 V ANTED : OPERATORS, ENPERI- enced on waist& and skir:s Apply a: once The American Silk Waist Co, 30 Si, George nt 51 2 À JANTED \u2014 COMPETENT MALE ) stenographer and Fmpire (opewriter, waiary $40 per moni: Address I.5433, Sta- Baanch Office s1 : 00000 10 rs anse wos ANTED - youTn ron GENERAL } offler work inust be quek and correct at figures and a good writer Sate i fully age.exper \u201cnue and salary expec: , V 910, Ftar Off» a1 ) = DATRYMEN TH TwWonrk on He muat he 44 milke na, alan ble to plough Apply : ouvilie sg.near McGill W ANTEU \u2014 MAN AND WIFE ON + farm, man must be à good hard with cattle; non'd have \u20186 bvard two 0- three men.god house and garden, as 8 single man for cattle Address.with references, W Hu.«i ge !ANTED - MEN TO AMIN number of custom cults, thal \u201cvw have uncalled for, $8 ta $12.a sna, warily 7 wil fit you a.right.Dominion Fuiluring Co, 111 Bleury 8 3 i + TANTED - BOY FOR OFFICE.ap} ply by letter, stating Treferenves Bwift, Copland and (Co.Ltd.SS1 St Fan, atreet 81 2 WANTED A YOUNG MAN, WELL acquainted with newapapsr office wok and proof-r nadine.Unonestionæble ref r- ences recnired and » knawiriles of French desirable Siate salary expected \\pply, In Sur < Tien._Monirea: Vo mai = - - W TANTED.IRON MOT) ER wir A ! ROOd geuers cxperitnee for a per \u2014IBHAGHE- porliio-s Bad Goad salary.nauet have Roud refrences A 1013, Star of five 81° em mae ee _\u2014 - 4 3 TANTRD RAS INNER, AM lou Brass Mig Cc.O27 Craiz 4.vent - st 2 \\ - NVANTED-TH REE COMPETENT MALR slenographare wv\u2019 :h experience.Ana v 299 St, James \u201d, 10° ge mle __ V JANTED \u2014 ME evertwnn, an Roof psy rlbne cirenlar- matter tack signe = COR Canvasting wn dress Nartopa: \u2018ætxjhut se, Frrsan, 10a Oaklaed Bank\u2019 BE\" Cnicagn, 1 8?2 Jaw Co., Ltd., Beaver Hall Hill.MALE CLERK FOR RE- themists and Sur- a knowledge of window dressing preferred.Fotheringham and Popham, 3 TANTED -CANVA E i line.Apply stating age and experience.CARRIAGE PAINTER AT steady job.Apply to Jor one East BASKET MAKING Wanted, an apprentice to the basket.making and dhair-caning trade.Henry Invoicing d-partment EFEECEEEEE cereceeces, ANTEL\u2014YOUNG MAN OF ABOUT 7 8: must peak and write both languages and also have some knowledge Sa333223333333335533330227 Grace Matihew, Hogerstown, Marviand | carry & full itne of hats on commission, fo.78 13 Jaw |the Crown Hg: Co Apply to Chacles DD | Brown.Queen's Hotel, Montreal.s2 3 TANTED \u2014 YOUTH FOR OFFICP ! ++ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 work, with knowledge of shorthand WVASTEP \u2014 A GOOD ALL R Rul pew hing, English and French State talior.mais or female.gnod expected and references, I 714, Star \\nteady employment.AW.Cook, \u2018 30 2eod 'Ont (SEEEEEEEEEFEEEEEEEREERETE, » min 3333333\" Extending Public Convenience In answer to the Great Growing Demand \u2014of the\u2014 MONTREAL STAR \u201cWANT\u201d ADS.A new Branch Office for receiving \u2018Want\u2019 Ads.for the Moatreal Star has been opened at the Drug tore oO SHERBROOKE PHARMACY (E.F.EMERY, Proprietor) 278 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST of shorthand and typewriting.Morgan & Co.Ltd.Beaver Hall Hill ANTED \u2014 AT THE = TANTED\u2014GOOD BLACKSMITH TO .8 young boy to acl as usher learn to make picks; one with some J ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL | WASTED = FIREMEN AND BRAKE: blacksmith, experienced in cart an men.Canadian and other railroadt' lorry work: must be steady and art and age 20° oa 30; ovef® 140 pounds and 5% feet, Apply to D.Donbelly, office 61 Murrav ai.; Experience unnecessary.Firemen, $100 monthly, become engimears and earn $200 80 leod Brakemen, $75.become conduclors and earn ) Canada Ave & Harvest Tool Co.Cote 81 ANTED\u2014JUNIOR CLERK, ABOUT 17 or 18 ycare old, must have good references as to Ÿ writing to A 1000, Star office.AANTON\u2014-SMART JUNIOR must live with parents.apply = 7 I = Ie I soclation.Address F 1270, Star Office \u2018' - ; 15 aw B ) O 4 K WASTED TAN ORGANIST AND ' ANTED \u2014 ONE FIRST ULASS CAR- .\u2014_\u2014 TT (Ua NTE I - Gon FOOI PAPER RULERS : 3 experience to Kitchen Amy at onre fo Manufacturing TA NT El>\u2014A SMART OFFICE BOY.Tewls) por preferred.Agents coining money with a gis] to heip sewing on Goats stant work it vuited.Apply M Cus Lawrence Starker \"Place.\u2014 WAS TEL\u2014 EXPERIENCED GENERAL 8150.Name position preferred.Railway Ar- choir-teader far St Andrew's Presby- =~ What vou get for §1 per week at |terian Church.Arnprior.Ont.State salary Moon's Great School of Business.Arith- expected.qualifications and refrrences.metic, single and double entry bookkeep- Arthur Burwefb, Armprior.8: Ing, Loose Leaf System.inrluéing opetr- ing and closing of books.inventory, ance sheets, jedger statements, equated discount statements, joint stock and cor- Rlecurt à Mantfacturing Co.Lie ratioh accounting.banking, commercial 8/0 Flrerrte anc 5 +54 Porn business.law, English, letter writ- corner Notre.Dame and Guy srs 31: allegation and mensuration.Make \"ANTED \u2014 LADIES AND GENTLE- arrangements at once for a course.ALY _ Moon's Business (College, Karn Hall, 468 noid and office specialties sol] on their \u2019 bal- V'ANTED \u2014 20 INTELLIGENT YOUNG men from 18 tn 25 years of age, for switechhoard and cabling work The Norih- men everywhere to handie our hoyse servant Lo Eu to Dorval for the sum- : I L Apriy to 32 Durocher st, to ship 50 gailons of milk per day.to lo handis ur wondertui dove ra puts the reel and grinder 0 TANTED \u2014 & BTRONG BOY TO MAKE (meet useful in the cutting room .Sims Co, Limited, 76 Latour So capable of making iron pipe connec- St Catherine st.west.Phone Up 3005.merit and universal demand.FH.Raieile, 7 3 Jaw manufacturer, 43 St.Catherine west, Mont.:\u2014- real., BZ ® , ANTEL \u2014 OFFICE BOY, AT ONCE.- smart bby of good address.Apply N \"ANT \u2014 HUSTLERS EVERY - with references.Mr.Stewart, 440 Viritation ho.$25 to $30 made weekly dis- Saturday, 3 to 4.tributing circulars, overseeing outdoor advertising, new plan; no canvussing ~ s ~ WANTED 7, FIRST CLASS MACHINIST Merchants \u2018Out-Door Advertising Co.,Chi- he Hill Electric Switch Co, Lad.1560 Bt.Lawrence Boulevard.cago.+ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 TANTED\u2014STRONG BOY 82 Youville Square.AIR DRILLERS Labor Exchange, 426 St.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"ANTED\u2014SMART YOUNG operate light paper box machinery ; - to deliver smail parcels and Waurted\u2014Brass and iron polishers and 82 } FANTPD- RELIABLE MEN TO no buffers.MH.R, Ives Co.pleasant work in spare time; 835 ; ; weekly easily made, no ranvassing .AW ANTED CHAN OR MAN AND something new.Beil-Nichols Co.113 wife to take charge of small farm Cincinnati, Ohio.bre the Laurentian Mountains, two Court st, A Et tirs from Montreal, one mile from sia- ANTEL - HUSTLERS EVERY - ten, one who understands furming and where, $25 to $30 made weekly UIS- gardeninæ, ralsing poultry: geod chance tributing circulars, overseeing outdeor fa right party, Answer, with full par- advertising.new .plan; no canvassing.ticulars, F162 Star Office Merchants Outdoor Advertising Co., Chi- 7 \u2019 NVANTED 1AM.MARMALADE AND DRIVER FOR PARCEL y: must Know elty well, \"ANTED -OFFICE BOY FOR I.good proepects to Britislhi- American Lower Lachine road.ENGINEBR HOLDING second-class certificate, one rapable of doing steamfitting and.repairs c TANTED-\u2014RBLIABLE MEN TO DO |.Le Y pleasant work in spare thme; 325 Ftate experience and \" to E 1214, Star office.preserve maker by rellable firm: must be a hustier and thoroughly understand his business; position permanent on ham § to right party.F 1267, Star office.Bright young man wanted to tAK@ XYTANTED\u2014WASH ROOM MAN, CAP- charge of customers\u2019 Irdger.Apply F1264 M ë , Star Office.8 laimadry wash room.Apply Imperial able of taking charge of custom Laundry Co., lad., 5 Berthelet.1 } TANTBD\u2014A HANDY MAN 70 WORK easily made: No - ranvassing : | around hotel; none but experienced something new.Bel-Nicholls Co, 119 men need apply.Albion Hotel, 143 Me- CARPENTER WHO IS pablo of acting as foreman In re- ; Teton to B 1215, Star office.NTED-\u2014A YOUNG MAN C sant with the tobacconist business, .Catherine street west, TANTED \u2014 SMART BOYB, EMERY wheel grinding and machine presses M Jeffrey, 27 | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 1 ANTED \u2014 DRIVER WHO THOR- umderstandyg the city, wages £10.00 per Donnelly, office 61 Murray TANTED \u2014 fMART, INTELLIGENT office boy.Apply to R.G.Dun & Room 328 Board of Trade Bullding.TANTED -\u2014 COAT MAKERS FOR FINE STEADY ABLE- son.Beaconsfield.\u2019 si ?bodied man to Work around factory.wares paid.Apply 457 Si.rest.TANTEL\u2014A YOUNG MAN TO cor.Notre Dame and Guy street himeelt generaily ANTED \u2014 A BOY TO MAKE HIMself useful about store and run mes.622 8t.Catherine west.ANTED~OFFICE BOY, WITH RE- salary $2.00 a week, ARCHITECTURAL Dens te experte nee and salary ex ANTED\u2014A SCHOOL liver a Toute of newspapers for Court st, Cincinnati, Ole.Gin et th i TANTED \u2014 FIFTEEN TALL MEN\u201d Apply Saturday four r.m., stage en- FFICE BOY His Majesty's Theatre .a _ NV ASTED \u2014 A BRIGHT AND ENER- Wanted-\u2014An active boy.to make him- getic young man about 17 or 18 self useful In office; one whe can write of age for general office work: must good plain hand preferred.Apply to the a good hand.be quick at figurex and Fensom Elevator Co,.423 8t.James st.well écquainted with the sur Apply to D.82 2 8 \u2014 WO N OF ALL A ATION- tien \u201cto Some nd me ur large «8- -soriment of sostumes, opus.\u201ccoats Fh.waist euite, skirts and silk blouse Wen Gosia) llna of lawn blouses at iso each.1 for cazh, wpe ~ay- kiy or mon ment Tae Amer,can Qutitiers.isa He wrence at Fnone Mais 3896.Bi 69 ANTED \u2014 THE NEW YORE EYE 13th 309 Ear Infirmary, Second Avenye and : h trees Sew York Cli, N.Y., bas 8W positions open for uursen Applications Tecelved frum graduate aurses, partially trained nurscs, und from wholly untrained acpeu who desire training in the special ais @ses Of the eye and car, For informa- on apply to E.(3.Whitman Superintend- eat uf Nurses a 24 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ V ANTEDL eS o0D COOK, TWO IN tly; best city references required.Spy 147 (iandeboye ave, Corner Dor- ahester st.opposite 4063 Dorchester st, one st.west Atwater avenue.77 8 rs \u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED \u2014 A KITCHEN HELP NO washing.Wa ç Victoria al, s Rares He.Apply Ne PLAIN & FANCY IRONERS Also guod \u2018forewoman wanted at the Troy Laundry Co.35 Lower l.urhine 7 4 Road, Verdun.VANTED \u2014 WASTE > DRESSMAKERS AT \"ONCE E, experienced walst aud skirt hands llghest salary paid; long scason.Appiy te Miss Cooke, Lindsay Bldg, 518 St.Cather- tne st west 17 \u20ac .VW ANTED \u2014 28 OPERATURR ON SILK walsts, experianced hands are Abie to make from § to 10 dollars per we s0 lcarners wanted.App'y The Gold ok; At Silk Waist Ce, 287 Not ire Lame west 79 4 + VW ANTED \u2014 MILLKNERS.PREPARERS and sulesludies fof millinery.ribbons.flowers and blouses.Apply fl unce 1o The 7?4 d'air, 511 St.Catherine west.STENOGRAPHER Wanted-\u2014First-rate stenographer and typewriter for office of secretary of large corporation.Good position for suitable person.Address P.O.Box 296 Eu \u2014 OPMRATORS ON LADIE# whitowear.undarakiria, wrappers ard Batu: aud 1 Que ind, 163 Vii ire st SALESLADIES Wanted\u2014Experienced salesladles.ply W.H.Scroggie.Ltd.ALTERATION HANDS Wanted \u2014Competent Apply to J Aa, 362 Notra Dame west skirts hands for dressmaking depart- Catherine and Mountain 78 13 YOUNG WOMEN WANTED foie and fecding in our good wages and steady amigo Troy Laundry Co., 33 chine Road, Verdun.'ANTED - GIRLS TO PUT and button hole machines.and McKeown Co, > ANTED \u2014 WAIST HANDS TO DRALE : opening for a capabie girl; su Lawrence Boulesanl 80 3 80 3 V JANTED - GENERAL SERVANT, wages $10 per month and gnod hymne Apply with references to A.Somme: LOT St, Paul st.| V TANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.Nu washing: good wagex and good home Apply flat No.3, lmperiai Apartments.65 {lope avenue, one block west of Fos, off Idorchester si.#1 2 VV ANTED \u2014 GOUD GENERAL, house, ilgh: duires Ca.! afte: it Bt.Urbain st wer 8102 \u201cIV JANTED \u2014 GOOD SEWING GIRIS for trouser making: steady work and good wages Appiy D.Brown, 103 Stantay stree ss > WASTE HOUSE-TABLEMAID oy with references 169 University street 81 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014- YOUNG GIRI.FOR LIGHT housework; good home and good wages: references required.Mrs Hyams, 78 Emilv st, between {Pine avenue and Cuthbert s: si 3 WAITRESSES Wanted\u2014Four waitresses; must be experienced, and used to first-class work: references required.Apply to the John Murphy Co.813 \u2018WANTED \u2014 SMART YOUNG GIRLS.Apply ¢& Doneguara st si 2 \u2014\u2014 \\WANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO HELP with housework.Apply 475 8.Catherine st.west.su 2 À ANTÉD A GOOD COOK, REFERences required.Apply at 250 Mountain st.31 2 ' \\ ANTED\u2014STENOGRAPHER.A TOUNG lady stenographer nd rypewriter.speaking and writing both English an French.B 5083, Star Office.s1 6 WIR -\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT:; REferences required.Apply 4%4a St.1] Urbain at 1 3 JW VANTED THOROUGHLY RESPECT - ablé- young\u2018 girl as cook-genctal ; 1 pond wages, no washing.Apply evenings.No.4, Tht Mariborough, Milton street.813 \\ YANTED\u2014MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, who can cook and take charge of infant.Apply 440 Sherbrooke st.east WANTED GENERAL SERVANT.276 Manca st.81 2 VyANTED \u2014GENERAL SERVANT IN A private family and where there is a mald for the children.§14 Park avenue, East 3683.Ww ANTED \u2014 IN PRIVATE FAMILY, A dressmaker for hove clothes.514 Park a avenue, Or Tel.Eaw 3643.WV ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL SERvant with references.Appiy at 58 v University st.WVANTED\u2014A RELIABLE GENERAL servant, no washing nor cooking good home for right party; wages F1z a month: reference required.Apply 150 Laval ave.; , Wax TED \u2014 VACANCIES FOR FAIRLY educated young women of refinement as probaiioneFs fn Phillips Training school for Nurses, Homoeopathic Huspital.Mont- real.44 McGtil College ave 82 2 law ' VW ANTED \u2014 GOUD GENERAL OR cook.Apply 83 Cherrier at.83 2 \\ JANTEBD\u2014DRESSMAKERS, IMPROV- ers.apprentices.Apply at once to Miss Rhind, 924 St.Catherine st.west.V ANTED\u2014A LAUNDRESS; MUST BE fine ironer, also capable of thorough sweeping.for two or three day?a week; one working no other place preferred; references.Apply between 5 and 7.30 p.m.400% Dorchester street.near Atwater avenue \u2018 WANTED FOR 15TH \u2014 GENERAL, servant for family of four: flat on Bishop street; one willing to go to Dorval for summer.Mrs, Jeffery, 392 Dorchester west, WANTED \u2014- GOOD GENERAI., SER- © vant, in small family, 273 Mountain street, 25 YOUNG LADIES wanted to make ladies\u2019 shirt waists; experienced preferred, but beginners weil looked after; highest wages pald, steady employment.Apply tu the Standard 8hirt Mfg.Co., Ltd., 213 Delorimier ave.: : 80 2 eod 1 ANTED \u2014 GIRLS.GOOD IMPROV- ers and apprentices, for dressmaking.602 St.Catherine west, next door to Star Branch Office.Wanted\u2014-8mart boy for office.Apply 82 2 *ANTED-\u20144 GOOD WOOD POLISH- F1266 Star Office.ers, steady work.The Northern ed as dan TRAVELLERS WANTED, ANTED - YOUNG MAN FOR OF- haying connection with furniture menu- fice work: must be quick and.ac- facrurers and machinery trade.to han- curate and furnish good references.Ap- die our Imperial Hygtenic Cotton Wipers, plv A1007 Star Office.as side line, on Commission.Apply Im- perlal Waste and Metal Co.5-7-3 Quean NTED\u2014-PORTRAITS! PORTRAITS! street.Montreal, P.Q.Phone Main 4959, Portraits! A Dbegutiful cabinet of $3 doren reduced to $1.50 omly at Richard.& Such's, photographers, 402 St.Catherine st, corner St.Hubert.Also postai cards at $l per dozen.Open Sun- At once.The Redmond Co., Ltd., 4 Bt.Helen street.cuuple of hours after s&hool; nmended\u2014Apply- (VC ANTED\u2014A STRNAGRAUIER À AND clavigrapher, knowing both languages.Apply E1°0° Star Of- ee mi res rarement TANTED \u2014 A SMART YOUNG MAN, about 16, for office and warehouse; must hate goon references.Appiy: Mon- Corliss & Com- CE, Rely commion work: 1 ANT XTBU- BUTCHER, MUST BE A _ PIANOS TO RENT.ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID, ABLE TO wait on table: references requlrod.Apply 502 Dorchester st.west 2 ANTED\u2014 PLAIN COOK AND HOUSEmaid for family of four, In quiet Canadian \"village.State weges expected; highest references required.Apply 577 Dorchester st.west, WASTED \u2014 A YOUNG LADY FOR OF- flce work in millinery parlors.Ad- dtesn O 8578, Star Branch Office.- ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK AND A house-tablemaid; references required, 361 \u2018Stanisy 2t.Y ANTED\u2014A SMART GIRL FOR KIT- } chen work in a boarding house sleep at home.Apply after 7.112 Met\u201c calfe Ft.WANTED \u2014 A GOUD PLAIN COOK, 2 in family.Apply to Mre.C.W.Lindsay, 4th houfe Westmoun: avenue.= car up Guy #t.Phone Uptown J&i7.| vanl for small family.Apply 95 Arlington avenue.\u201cvolves and office \u201cwork; must be quis ailing THOROUGHLY EXPERI.\u201cago.\u2018\\ STENOGRAPHER WANTED For statement work; wide carriage machine; must be experienced, accurate and rapid.Salary $40 per month.» ing experience and references.T 850.Star ANTED\u2014BY APRIL 10TH, A GOOD cook and a house-table ply Mrs.Sutherland, EXPERIENCED TUCKers for our.Blouse Dept.Call and find how much 12 money you can make with us.\u201ceducation, speaking French and Eng- pen Apply in Berns \"TANTED \u2014 A RELIABLE WOMAN TO recommended.V x ?NTED - TRI MMERE FOR GREE) pression Wanted at once\u2014Sleeve hands and im- The John Murphy Co.J'ANTED \u2014 A GOOD GENERAL English preferred.small ily, able to ' cook.Apply 20a Drummond st : R1 ANTED \u2014 GIRL AS GENERAL MACH OPERATS to operate machines TANTED \u2014 LADY OFFICE ASSISTant and stenographer, ing French and English.3 previous experience, to P.OO Box 943.\\V\"ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY.L the braiding marhine ehand, 305 Notre Dame : ANTE BY 1, LADY re, yy TANTED \u2014 GENERAL 863 Dorchester si.\u2014 YOUNG WOMAN.ee ; good wages to really WANT EDTAT SORETS SONNERIE mount, east of Greene ave.VANTED \u2014 A YOUN take care of young children as ANTED\u2014A SMART GIRL sist in bottling fruit juices and work in flavoring extract department.Paul st ANTED\u2014DRBESSMAKERS ANO aap : prentices.Apply to Miss Do 141 Manafieid st.V ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED FINISH- laden\u2019 garments.mediately to H.Litwin, Sa St.Cet CONTRALTO SOLOIST For city church; one having experience State salary ana experience.Address P objection to a young child.apply to ue ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR Rood wages, no waah- Irg Apply, with references, rest.sales SAAN and thoFougnTy Fe- Hable oa atso wanted, clerk for grovery.547 - ; JANO Catherine st.west.O I.LET - A FINE UPRIGHT P ' ta reliable party, by the month.Apply afternoons or evenings, 52 Fort street.ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE COUAT FINISIt- ers.App'y to Fashion.Crate, 336e Crhig west.maid, with experience.ferences, Monday, 92A Bt.Matthew treet.Te REXT \u2014 FINE TONED VORE UPright plano, positively as fond as new; $4 ver ah 51 Crescent st.S2 4 Wanted.for wholesale dry goods pani, à young man hii sone expérlente Ty MORTGAGE \u201cLOANS.in packifg and stip Apply to Me intyre, Son & Co.te 13 Victorte - eer at 9 o'clock am.Monday, Sth Hat \u201cTRUST FUNDS AND OTHER MONEYS to riens on tide srezecy, ne oust rates atepdy work the year r Arty 1 A Biilmon & Son, 682 | Machinery Co., af\u2019 est, Canada, wi Laguche: = Janitor, Star.Offices | \u2018aol Notaclez, \u20ac - dames street.entree C ASTED \u2014 TOUNG MAX es HAT LW Ra 1 aber, Shi fanilor In gener: 0 WANTED \u2014 TADiEs OR GIRLS everywhers to copy advertisements for us at home.sslary 30c per hour, spare time, cam weekly.no fake, no canvass ing or dollar required.Particulars for Hamp.Zeck Pill Co., Banbornviile, N.H.JANTED\u2014A GAOD GEN.RAL SER- \u2018Yani; \u201cHeol wages: recon re- quilted.* Apply 327 Fine avenius.near Park évermie Poeme in Tammy of two; 2 Windsor fvenue._\u2014\u2014 NTED \u2014 THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED and ty rpewriter for cor- ark, experience to ei, 1112, Btar Office + 1 J WANTED \u2014 AT ONO: A GpoLN era} servant; must peok A family: no children.Apply, with A Bishop st.No objection te Fre colored Bir Iw ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY 0 Bencral servant for sm fami) washing Apply 136 Durocher e\u2026 WVANTER\u2014YOUNG LADY CAPAB of writing a fair hand, for whol office; must be quick and correct st fl ures.suite fully experience, age salary expected.V 909, Star office.81 WAS NT ED-36 EXPERIENCD ators on blouses to work on highs speed machines and make the best wa paid in the city.Apply 10 St, Pater 15 PL Lu 8 W ANTED.EXPERIENCED COLLAR and wrist bivud operators, to whom we will pay the highest price in the city.Apply 10 St.Peter, 812 ON W4 NTED-GENERAI, SERVA NO cooking oO: Wtstung.Apply 28 Tit Shimon st.81 W AN TR I \u201cGENERAL SERVANT FOR small family, wailing to zo to Inxie during sunnet.good w Ags, No vush- ing or ironing.Apply 11sy Sherbrooke st.Westmount.81 : MW J FD Ar ONC, A ARIK Strong gir.as nurse Do small children; also good House nd, past he able to walt on table Apes 642 Sherbrooke st west, betwen Eshop and Mackay su sa 2 ee LAL ce FW ANTED A SOO LN BRAL Plain cooking, one wiling fo ge ° The country refer-ners required \\ppy 210 Roasan avenue.Was mount, rd house from Western as rue Vy ANTED - 01 CHECKER SRT er.stead, work Lo rlgbi peson Hoval Laundry.wear Viger WASTED a RELIABLE GIRL AS nurse for cid of two references ; Fraurred.__ Appiy G2 Kim ave, West- mount.Tel.West SIT WANT ED oMp ETENT s co RA- pher.The Canada Axe & Harvest [oot Mfg.Co.cou st Paul.VWANTED: U\u2014GENE HAN SERVANT 21% Re Hubert sto, no washing, érences require.VVANTEL-TWO FIRST LAN Mit liners for Montreal and Ottawa : &ool salary.Apply to the manuger au TOM.Orkin & Coos) 21 Notre Dame st.West Montreal.1e ANTED AN ISAT PITMAN shorthand Luv teacher, Duties to Leg in September Ist.State experience and A 1601, Slaur office, r- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Se 4 WANTED LADIES TO MAKE SANItary hes: material all cut ready to sew: $1, per lau, Particulars stamped envelope.Sanitary Co, Dept.239, Chi- PANTS OPERATORS Wanted, 0 operators to work on pants; steady work, highest wages: no charge for thread.Apply to J.Pb.Gravel, the Standard Shirt fy, Co, Ltd, \u201c13 Delorimler ave.80 2 eod a ; 3 JANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL, WITH abaolute knowledge bil languages to assist in afflee work, rellable, quick and correct at figures.previous experient not necessary State age and salary expect®d.R Bt Star Urfic 80 Zeod WANTED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS AS- siatant, both languages and quick and correct at figures, Apply.stating age and salary, R 753, Star Office 80 zevd W ANTED \u2014 FANCY IRONERS AT ouce; only good and 8trady ones have to call.Apply to the Satls'action Hand Laundry, 343 Charlevoix.st.80 vend \\ TANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant for & small family; must be competent cook; zood wages Apply 59 Arlington avenue, Wes:mount 80 cod \\ JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT TO Æ0 to Lakeside for summer; references required.Apply 22 St.Luke ar, 78 Seod WA \u2014 TWO OPERATORS FOR M butionhole machines, also bright &lr] to run atamping machine.Apply | 10 Mr.Powers.The Standard Shirt C5, 13 Delorimier ave.T8 34048 t iii MILL HELP Families with boys and girls to work in mill at spinning.winding.weaving, knitting, sewing machines, finlebing, ete, | The KR.Forbes Co., Limited, Hespeler, .Ont.WV ANTED \u2014 A GUOD COLORED nurse, best of references required.Acdress M8502 Star Branch Office.523 PUPILS WANTED.FRENGH LESSONS Professor Baudry, 4173 St, Catherine Bt, near Greene avenue, Private course in French, 50 vents per hour.62 9 law ! \u2014 I WANTED -\u2014 A YOUNG LADY (rue, of McGill Conservatorium; would like few pupil in planvivrte, al onn or pu- pits\u2019 residence.Addr oss Fluo, Sta - + SANTED - PIANO PUTILS BE A ady conservatory praduste Terms federate Address 1, S1UL, star Branch Uf- eas THIER 1M plis for meee (English and Boerne tultion).Address G sng, S'as Branca of.lice fo mm ee \\ ANTED \u2014 PUPILS BY ENPERIEX(- ed teacher, shorthand, t'ypewriting.bookkeeping, arithmetie, graminar, leiter writing, evenings Miss MeDunald, $ Mance sireet 75 Jeud dio, Karn Hall, a few good votces.em ay WANTED \u2014 A LADY FROM PARIS wishes to give French lessonsimany years experience, first-class recommenda.ticns, Paris, Montreal: terms moderate.195 Christophe Colombe.V FANTED \u2014 FRENCH LANGUAGE taught by conversation.Prof.Atom- bach, of Paris 51 Hutehiaon at.Bel Tel.Up 3890.Tultion, Spunish and German, 7 LESSONS WANTED.WANTED \u2014 LESSONS IN BHORTHAND by young girl.State system and terms.Address LL 9440, Star Branch Offian.MONEY TO LOAN.mat DISCOUNT ENDURSED NUTES AND 1 negotiate first mortgage real en:ate onns, 5300 u 4 upwards C Æ Campuell, R 18.No 112 8t James st 478 CITY LOAN OFFICE.D LAZARUS, LIcensed Pawn Broker.222 Notre ! 1me strest ezst.Advances made on diamonua, watches, jewellery.merchandise, etc, ate.25 40 law Arenson & Ruten Pawn Brokers & Jewsllars, sr lis lb Gud 8.Fe pa ie: a, MONEY TO LEND pS he and res on Diamon Clothing, Furs an 5 130 Saw RE .PBAILIFE'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec.District of Moutreal.No 1410.Superior Court.The Uniarlo Wind Ergine and Pump Co.r'inintiff.versus A.Lorignel, Defendant.On (he 16th day of Apri.1807, at ten of the clock In the forenoon, at No, 15 Bt, Paul ntreet, in the City of Montreai, wil be wold by authority of Justice.a.tha goof and chatiels nf the suid Dotendant.réfzad in this caurp, consisting ot one engine, ate, Tarmg\u2014CarlL JOSEPH ROY, B.B.C.Montreal, April 5Stn, 107 = a ?- .> - pe = \u201d ep) o .5 - T TT : , : : CHANCES.© HORBES-AND CARRIAGES.ROOMS TO LET.™ -_ | ROOMS AND SOARG-WANTED.\u201cROOMS ANT PAPE EE mT mT = : Le SA WELL 89 ABLARED AVES a\u201d : POI JUS En NE a OMS \u2014 1235 EBPLA » Av ° * NOS bb rôpua .wry and pai GABLE al I SA TF ; B | RS en aise RRPLANADI sise 1 W ANTED \u2014 AB cp | WE LANGE mn ea Ii Ware x d i ale 2,000 pune corn six Ç Foèg h sed : 1 = Ms x BIN y dae ey Cosel, BF ul, ah SRK Toor Ati ar trn pie - pour pect Tsk nos, dy A X duie hpuse, fe bg the \u2018mo a \"8 Hgimorap PN wet: eg AR a us Th during the ; pærman- victusix mont » x ne frei i for $05 cuts: ts ch ne peut j'ais Rich d st.Tel VAfain 2385 ri vaze fam Honte comlôdri£ Not i 3 ; D - dre Cava ved ad, wg sirens Sad ent.\u201cAddress a ivory\u201d ny ORipn.Sir Uranchy NE SL à ess T 4863 Mont: rod tar Office : M3 \u2014 TO LET, FURNISUKL oh dress Pb.- G i \u201c| poor 8ALE \u2014 DOG CART, MADE ny UOMS \u2014 BINGLE AND vouaLE, \" ; Ak lant, i \u2014 ; y, I _ LARGE OR mon TWO : 73 10 lMonderaon and Co, Glusgaw, light i 00M \u2014 FRONT ROOM ON PALACE Lright, clean, Auer light, shower ba I > passion.\u201c15 | py PANTED_BY TouNG GrnTLEMAN | WANTED | BY_VOUNG LADY.board | WANTED ox pen with : and su'table for horse show purpdses: price street, buthroom flour, Auer light, uot Plone, for Sentlemen, 218 W.sherbrook sd ou, 4157 Bt.WwW = 2 indéov: : | email ruome, jvc SALE \u2014 LIST CLASS GONTRACT- $590.Apply Ledoux and Ce, Osborag ai.Water heating; sunny side; ready now.4DA five duora west Bieury Catherine\u2019 at.near Greens.fami tum In.nice aad sociable - French Lo forte\u2019 Address D save Sas Tan Td for man and wide bri Hid June 25 a in ness contract, outfit, lease and *- ° > 73 8 St.sL_Stenique st.74 30 a re amily; young soclety prefeired.Pi use | - ke to school, from April 30th to Jun £5 Sle Swap * prompt buyer Address |.\u2018 dogs \u2014 FURNISHED suits.OF J¢© 3 en UE NEWLY Fenn &!ve full particulars as to coamvenience VTS i A ?1 2 Westmount preferred.buses P.O, 4 me JOUR BALE \u2014 PROMPTLY AT 10.30 AM.nev ; \u2014 FURNISHED MOOM, SUIT- rooms in family of two, Wood avé, Le fur er sunny.Auer light, sul and terms tu W 954, Star office.813 | ASUUMS _.LARGE FROJT ROMS, 38.Cy.2 SALE = - Waduoséay, April 1Uth, 1307, on the bis for a nurse or lady engaged dur- Wostrmount; fine location; .gentleman only.cost or vue gentleman.Telephone.6 MeuGl.l od \u201chewly furnisned, very desirable lu ÿ .AC ALE \u2014 THE CGARBAGE AND prenuses, 24s Papineæu Road, we will con- Ing the.day.170 Munce ot 8 4 Immediate possession.F 253, dtar Ofigy.PEO avenue, 833.N D\u2014 v le J à val NPEDL -\u2014 OrNu MAN » - \\ refuse of the St.James's Club, Lor- duet he ubsoiute disposal sule of tho entire 8B ree ANTED\u2014BY LADY AND DAUGH | cation, opposite SU Louls :quare 54 Lava 'W ANTED BY A ¥ y farnisted qu\" chester SL Tu be removed daily.AUDI?tv cartage bsmers, formerly used by Mr.Vin.Rods \u2014 TWO NICELY FURNISHED .eo = FO LEY, TELEPHONE.ET¢ |, 186 two unfurnished roums forllght.avenue BE] gan Bet ror un ace family; gael ; Steward.78 4 cent Lorte, Master Carter, comprising 30 ront rocins, suitable for doctor, cen- ÿgoox \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ç Durocher al, _, oouse seeping: in qulet house: lat, Muy i: ANTE.GY YOUNG MAN FUR.references À 3.Slar Office.TT p - t first class socilmuted horses, welgh!ng from trai locality; also one single; phone; mua- \u2018bathroom flu, sultabie for que.ei sooner; terms moderate; central; ref- Ww \"- UN private fu a.; pls Sin du L WEBBER, VANCOUVER, B.©.75 to 1700 lbs, \u201c5 sors of double and sin- jeru convenlenc.s: privato fuimily.50 Mac-| two genttem=n; dH modern counvenlences: \u2018Ron \u2014 TO LET NICELY FLRNISHED erences exchanged.Address V 911, Rar , Dahed room.Ww ah casy i ur Y YOUNG GENTLBRMAN, .ada, ie making money In\u2019 Western xie harness.0 lorry waggons, double and kay st.ob not moving first May; use of telephons.42 single front room !n private family; of*ice, 812 Parts! board preferred.within eu FW ANTED BY Nr 7 int Umber for Hlmwelf and others.It wlll pay single sleighs, 10 Scotch carte.expresses, \u2014- Berthelut at.18 6.- BU moving.Appiy ITU Versailles a \u2014 _\u2014 | lug distance of Post Ufflco.Sta \u201c50 \u201cvend | rovis, with bomid.Mm Pola a investors to write fur particulars.80 4 buggy havness.buggies and sivighs.chains, JRUONS\u2014 975 ST.CATHERINE: STREET \u2019 WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN, A |W Y ord sur Ofice | Cuartes | Protestant preferred: = 3 - - | biacksmlh's shop machinery, tarpaullns, wesl, two large nevly furnished front | RyOUMS \u2014 223 PARK AVENUE, MOST OOM ~~ ONE VERY LARUE BED room, funtished or unfurnished, with TNT NICE BRIGITE ROON j cernes.Write DL, 627 Wellington st OR SALE \u2014 ICE CREAM PARLOR blankots and all sable requisites and & rooms.clothes clusets, separafe lichen og desirnble bed mid strting roomy, can room and smaller one, as dining room.brenkiant\u2019 Ta bl | t WwW ANTED- A NIVE sed 1 .Mi and confectionery storms: good loca.number of other nvticles t00 nunrereus to without, use of telephone.13 4 nected, with, clothes press, everything 10 With xar stove In ir, for Nght housekecp- tate Le poss y ©; central ocaul y.Woh bord in p:ivate famiis.for a 4 ATED FRENCH FADT DERIR .t'on; low rent; respon for selling.going Mention.This will be an absolute sale, frou |, - *| and clean, electric light, suitable for, img privileges, both !n front and on Lath rms, W 96, Star office.Hi quiet married couple; no family, St | Ÿ room und bouzd with private E E West.Apply 143 Bleury sa\u2019.ty 3 start to finish.We advise Inten ling pur- I UOMS \u2014- TO LET BY MAY FIRST, A men.flat, with al conveniences.?0 East Sher- = SI = Dents st Ville St, Louls, or Outremont: {lun speaking fini vfeusitx\" of Wind : yon SALE GENERAL STORE.PRI TLD oy fod ana ye \u20ac wit last very comforiably furnished front 1o0m, BR ORT SONNÉGTING bruuke st NTED GENTLEMAN wa ra A j state terms.CT 853, Star office, lt address LB 1092 tar uffice., 4 ALE \u2014 NER! sTOnE, PRE ; - i '! or parler fluor, with modern convent: 00MS \u2014 TWO 168T C .- » or withow ard, pri- : Ct i 1 vate residence, outer buildiogs, ete Cure each lot.as they puns gn\u201d fo Sos ences ,eloctrie light, telephone; gentleman unfurnisised tront rooms, suitable for OOM \u2014 ONE ROOM.UNFURNISHED, vale fainy preferred, between Guy st.| AN ED AOÛT MAY 1ST.LOOM | - A.Good chance fur uo business nan, For fur.Tuer.T.VW.Foster and Co, Auctioncers, R05 breferred SL Matthew T3 8 light housekeeping.$23 St Lawrence St, cannot be ween uni! Munday.418 {and Greene ave, St.Antoine and Sher.W ANVEL-ABOUT MA ST, Loo) : ther Information address © 14, Leger {St Paul et, Montreal 89 8 TT TU pme cee | (EM ae 78 6 St.Antoine at: brooke sf.Add Ce * : ui board for marcied cœipie #t | BOARD.Te Cumo.\u2018Que\u2019 81 4 10 LE RUGGY.VERV CHEAP.I OUM \u2014 LARGE FRONT RUUI)® ON et EE \"Tant | mi ps CCC ress \\ 203, Star office Outremont, Westmiourt Boulevard or \u2014 \\ \u2014 a MOR SALE \u2014 le AP.Ftrat fluor, well furnished, suitable 1\" OOMS \u2014\u2014 NICELY ry INISHED, VER 00M \u2014 NICE FURNISHED ROOM.WANTED TUREE UNPURR SHED BOY.Outremont preferred; state leomns, | 1ST CLASS BOARD AT TOR SALE.FIVE OR TEN THOUSAND 1 me ate ki LS Beh two gentlomen Thu Sherlruoke 8.west.Tine bathroom.family of two: sentle- Î with privileges yp fiousekcepine.ras roome for Light hous ess FE M sus, Star office.BOA Cans.SY Arana.3 shares of Ogilvie Goid Dreg.ug Vu auv, \u201cventux + APE n se ue or 5 way 79 4 men onty.270 KVest Lagauchetiere i ue N£äS attachments.suitable er marrted couple, dren: central.Address.na tng terms hen \u2014= eee \u2014 7 777 [kets $4.50, 43 per weex: five mesis 5 .quee at fitteen vents a mare: a snap Zu Sun ay Apply jaudry ave = ; ENTUÈNES or quiet Winduor station 10 nine dollars monthv.17 Ayimer 8.city.oan bo \u2018moderate.K 4397.Star Lranch VWANTEIR BY ELDERLY LADY, A Has > breakfast; lato dinner i û ueen st udson and Un.awa, ; vr Te A .OUMS ~\u2014 GENTLEMEN YUIET fy ! - + Ice.W ished roc.vit.pe ere Ong Phone Mis, si 4 jon SALE - STYLISH WX AMILY t habits can be aceurmmiodated witn fivat | GOMS \u2014 FURISHED or UNFUR- coms - \u2014 TWO OR THREE FURNISH.|, | large.his unin sted vos a y ita ee Me colLEGD à emer A buggy.Im kood order, Apply ui A300 Tg ianed rooms all modern couvenl- R ished doubls parlor ig firat class ed rooms, suitabie for gentlemen.if ff TANTED AY Lahr © - cupboard, on bath fal with load ci | Bvane \u2014 AT Lo ay een ss i Œs A DAY SURE.SEND I'S YOUR ADL.Selgncurs st.in the morning 81 2 ences.hol water bentinæ; Auer HEht; tele- order, quiet locality; Bo children; very preferred, Tao at poss: :sslom.Apply 206 A1 bright, Te DY.FURNISLIED, service); private frm profes bo Give avenuo a es Sur any 4 ey « dress and we will shaw you how to ne Eh.GOOD SECONDIIAND phone, etc.; all comforts; We children, | ss private Apply 149 Park avenue.st.Henry.Ontario ft.near Bleury ing pert toy room.bath fat folid- terns and particulars to V f0% Sac ps merci and co i ia re ec \u2014 3 3 s : A: \\ ; C or oe ~ the ok Sa Lee et, Tene work in W \"na us; 9 must he in good order, and Mackay st.above SL Catherine 7 1, - aa VOM \u2014 COSY.PRETTILY FURNISH- | (rel; state terms Pind Cohen vavant.\u201cAd Je : MS.ir Xi0R SFHARL.80 the iocaitey, Where vou iv send us your cheap W 93%, star Office.2 .i COS \u2014 NICELY URNISHED ROOMS, Res \u2014 16 LET oN BHLTRLROOKE ed alngle, bright, cupboard, every dress, M8481 Star Branch Office \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 HUOM ES Bain = aus po AR ot ve will explain en ! TT TR every vouveniente; \u201ctransienis taken.street, near Mountain st.a \u2018el e: sui entleman or lady ond : four dailies wer: ! | atlendasce: tot VE or een EES tnt | BVI AE VITTORIA CAT RUBBER Ls Moat Colles avenue.893 [suite of some, drawing room.very larg coin to business El Flats era Pleld.E 1208 VV ASTED \u2014 BY GENTLÉMAN PARLON ween ound, foun, ois wee i) EP ene Th IT fit of 83 for every duy's work; absolutely 2 In good 3 a J.BI Roy, bedroom and connecting bathroom, tele- Sea \u201com ice.+ and bedroom, use of bath properix een Muvn'ain and Bieur.kngus she Arhz; steam hear; Lights UT sure Don\u2019t full to write vga Lnper:a) 18 Ve utiles, carne bane si 4 RPM \u2014 DOUBLE FRUNT ROOM, SUIT- phous, electrivity, breakfast and late 3 350 + furnished, Yin end.$15 to $17 mon: hiy.© Dés SE VA Address Nv Ant hp ALE ROAR TRAN- fiverware Cu.Bux wuz Wondsor Ont oh TROT for married couple or (wu Ben\" suitable for two gentlemen.Address i 284.OUMS \u2014 FOR RENT AT 100 UNIVER- 652, sir Offie 80 ead DE re OAR nny tune à Then av | 775 3b6eod Hot SALE sound! © HoH ar tiemen,; possession lmimed:ate.Apply 2 Star Branch Office, 7, sity vtreet, nicely furnished frun: ANTED \u2014 OR Boros \u2014 = TANTED FURNISIIO RH D B nie taken 106 Univn ave.81 8 ree ss deu pur Manvce st.ail nveniences.\u2014 N OR BEFU : = TAL = + > J AN a ru Fu a To CAPITALISTS shun INVEST IS nh vears oid: can ve scen Saturday aftérncon TTT : VON \u2014 15 DURDCHER STREET, Foun.ail convenlenc Ww May thies Où 1e RE iis W board in private family tno A est {pavyip = \u2014 LANL ROOMS FOR L ADIES toa chartered mannfactaring bust pad Sunday Address 15 te pone = Ruons \u2014 FURNISHEL ROOMS, SULT- } back and front parlor, Kitchen privi\" Roox, \u201c= WELL FURNISHED, WITH fvoms.suitable for light housekeeping.be.Mount, by young man.Pay well rnd QE lave rS TPE, hturio ai east, upp St.Louis ness, safeguarded pv patent riulis wil - able fur judies or married couple, no luges.78 Sa H modern conveniences, in private heen Braurs and Greene und above Si.pain permanently.Address U ¥.6¢.Siar Celie LT 6 boedd Secwe A position ws director, sonateral TOR SALE SEVERAI.GUOD DRIV- RE an toy SU Cathertie st wear M OUMS SUITE OF ROOMS, ON 1st (amily 41 For Si3 One Address 37 Sens ave ranch onl Dit In \u2014 HAS security given agains: the investment + Ing and genera) purpose horses so 3 OOMS Also large front parler, ail \u2014 \u2014 ne \u2014y TANTED = NEAR on = To - TT ; TI - ji 5 LIL POULIN HAS fiat t MORGAN'S STURE Wil only answer to rab ames and ad- 0 Connor, 60.on 3 st Maurice a 4 iveniences Apply immediately at Nu.vos MICELY PURNISHED DOUBLE one unfuraished don eo one Ÿ AN rep, -\u2014 IN PRIVA T5 PROLE v yosms and bonrd for ladies duf- dress; no agents need apply Vddress \u2014 \u2018 coms \u2014 REFINEL PANTIES CAN Osborne st, facinæ Duminion square.fui nds.room for marrle coup Ce er hot water summér and winter.adress LE or ret ; an nie ns am pour or Les tng and before confinement: strie tly pr ¥ 12 Sree tone: 2 ouL \u2019 ; 3 ends, «7 K rent 1 erale \u201d ; t young .nzle ! bre a \u2026 15-171 Muont- © 1213, Flur fee.pres SALE -> LAT TREss.G ave roums, parlor and bu:h fiat, 81 .1100 Bleury st, flat to right.$2 zeod $244.Star Brunch Office.red: central dstrut er Westmount, \u2018 1196, vite; trying inoderate, Apply -171 | - - repuls and running «rider, will sel newly ornianed, exclusively clean and \u2014 Tunsisit là \u2019 do \u2014\u2014\u2014ss\u2014\u2014\u2014 star Office.canon SALE- \\ HARGSIN, UPEER.cheap Apply Richard Ryan Contractor.bright, latest improvements; vucan: April bOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISH- OOM FURNISHED CLEAN ROOM V ANTEL \u2014 ABOUT MIDBLE OF : tai Pinu, woth records; rear of 175 Atwater ave \\5th.Phone.9% Park ave, city.so à ; ed rooms, sitting.and bedroom, p wWilh two wardrobes.$2 werk, for quiet April two double furnished rooms.In use for one Leur ony A Premont, bm seem eee Si piano | : \u2014 lor flat, open grate.also double | \"ne couple, use of (he kitchen.309 St.Antoine 2 central locality.Address ( 8083, Star none TT 2166 st.bets.Jon SALE \u2014 48 OXDUAND Paitond vVOM ~ DOUBLE BEDROOM ON Pal bath flat, modern conveniences.ay street, Branch Office.box buggy, $5.ddress 177 lor Loar, aly mudern vonvenienues Kav st = eee - > LT ps jai Te 76 Tel e Wu nt 1605 ail at sul, SE et \"TRE 7 \u2014 BA For SALE RARDWSBE STORE ie Tei Lp ¥ 1 Re OUMS \u2014\u2014 TWO UNFURNISHED BED, OUUMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED FRONT.V TANTED EDR MAY FIRST LARGE tahlished three years, one of the hes: | NUT sal +-1 ROCKAWAY, 1 EX-],\u2014- \u2014 R rooms on bath flat, in good locallty, adjoining rooms.as sitting and bed- or use uf Lite hen Add p + 2 s se : anda gn vity: eausr 1° sus, death at | I OR Sad , A la 8 i MS SINGLE AND DOUBLE, {ub ridow lady.13 Souvenir avenue.rooms, suitable for married couple or two > che 4 ress XN ohh a ar dress Mrs JS Laure as James | press.tox: man Et na Re Tumi erecta sus and a | UY Widow Jado 81 2 friends; use of kiichen, vacant May ls.Branch Office.822 : \"ou vs natfit ant v rash, Ly Jor SET TénocTny Er Arh atoll Sed ona oie be- modern convestences 107 Sherbrooke #t | + - LARGE PRONS p\u2014 830 St.Antoine st.= WANTED A PARTLY FURNISHED P i at Lh Pontiac stime: fine oran s lonuging to the Dumont fJuaviolette estale.west.t I bons Tron, also singin room, {mme- 1 OOMS \u2014 NICE BRIGHT ROOM.âtes State terme whi Le oder = Frein arr ; needed; sk ann L500 | Can be seer: a at Ledoux\" =», UN Osborna st UUM \u2014 LARGE.NICELY FURNISHED giate possession; tor particulars phone ; heated and Auer light, suitable for Address © 5380,\" Star Branch Office erate i rent $15 wa roue back sto and ard, i = + bedroom, clothes cluset, bath flat, Westmount 330 710 Greene ave.BE 2 young gentleman engaged during, the day: ) 2.pply at night 8: 4 TOR BALE-\u2014ONE PONY CARRIAGE ï : MN ve ?y{ quiet hame: no other boarders kept.Ap- ey _ Lu .| sE- i 3 ; sultable for quiet business man; not mo \u2014_\u2014 'ANTED \u2014 FOUR OR FIVE UNFUR- N ESICAL PRACTIO IN } in natural wood, with rubber tires, ing; references wanted.27 Victoria at 1 JUM-\u2014-WIDOW HAVING A LARGER y Id, evenings 101 Ash avenue, ma W nished rooms in central locality, for + Kood farming sir belonging te the Dumont Laviolette cl, * 3_, house than she requires in Verdun |.LW og ru ae ee Aourese box Those who hava followed the trend called the \u201cNo-Kum-Lousc.\u201d and In excellent: on prope fi tate: ran be sven at KE.No Heney Co.OUM3 \u2014 TWO GOUD FLATS OF 7] wil rent a furnished or unfurnished I UOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, pi ¥ cCormarks Pharmacy.Par f fash i call vers have noticed furnished at a law price.Anyihing Shout 32500, terms ess Addie 4 131, TAd.333 St Paul st \u2018 R rooms, from lst May.suitable roum with kitchen privileges to a work: with home comforts, lady preferred.3 of fashion in wall papers CU whieh will obviate the faulls to pe .oe Branch Office.Be 4 lavis \u201cA TED QUIET HARNESS AND for business, and 8:6 St Uatiierine st, light ing gir) going out to work, Address | WI Address 22 Arcade a \u2014 the increasing popularity of Che frieze, found in the old knobs will ineet à res 00 AN Jo - oT 2 NESS A.oa y ; 050 p ee.bers, .For SALE \u2014 SHOR SHINE OF 1 VV saddle horse, suitable for lady, 20d Seating found John Banas, Tallon | >» Blar off ; GUMS \u2014 FURNISHED PARLOR.WITIL SUMMER BOARD WANTED.particularly the ploture frieze.1t is but sale =.act chats and fool brasses and boot B10yo Star Office.80 3 ROOMS WELL FURNISHED DOU- bat bedroom adjoining, or retdroom, a short time ago that the picture vai: wl Tait EY ax a flabr Macks, cheap, Address 1273 St Dents |.eee ee pars a ble reom on bath flat; gentlemen PAth-and modern convenie : : _ J 3 : was b Mail sed 18 popularity v 1e rug sn - Rue 74 ny TT LINGLE c IRA ' \u2019 erate for æultable party (no children}; not JANTED \u2014 BY TWO GENTLEMBN ty of wall paper was but te used, iss Sireet.Joon SALE.ODDFELLOW.A VIR) RUM h SINGLE nd A Ninfortanty Blow.only.186 Manre st.512 moving, vacant May Ist.Apply 53 Marin W room and board in the vicinity of but n they hav found their way covering Is well known.Oriental rik A +2 fust snddla horse (will sell cheap).real brig ro it.= 31 Caticart |t\u2014\u2014 \u2018| avenue, 1st street west of Atwater.Cote des Neiges or St Lauren! preferrad.u ow hey have appear very rich and beautiful when For particulars apply.R.Clack.jr.26 pished.ou buthro Hb 3 81 = I OOMS\u2014FRONT AND BACK PAR-|, Quiet habits.No objection ta farm house into almost every room in the house.used as hangings, curtains, portierfgs.Linvoin avenue, or telephone, Up 1037, street.- lor, nleely furnished, electric light.Rou \u2014 NICE LARGE BRIGHT ROOM, Engaged In city during day.IR 753, Star Of- The field fur development along this ete.The firer weaves are particuldly - ee Cr es COMS TWO UNFURNISHED, BATIf 64 Beaver Haïl Fil.81 2 suitable for two young men for the fice.3 3 e p \u2019 ; I a hen used in this way.The store at Ta in \u2018 Workuane nh i ie G COR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR Tat, 479 Guy, near sherbru vie, #5 pe co Nh Apri; uot moving 39 Metcalfe.82 2 |; ANTED SUMMER BOARD BY line is, one may say.Ilmifless and new earn of oat are known as Smyrnn J dwelling, workshop, siphles, \u201cor \u201cSes: avr ry : ' : NAT RE ee, - \u2014- - , _\u2014 ry | weaving « vhat ar £ : large yard, ete, Rent vily ST.me laxes [2 Work horses: double heavy terres, [and $10, ladies out durlug day preferred RUN NICELY FURNISHED DOU- OOM8 \u2014 TO LET FURNISHED OR |.oung married couple.State terms, and fascinating designs are continually Luca han become an important industry Also 255 Greene ave, new sfnre and Patent wheels: platform gear; first-class, Phone, all canveniences.335 Up vr call bie room, suitable for two gentle- | unfurnished, suitable for two young A 1005, Yotar Office.82 2 \u20181h broueh One of the newest 08 5 ; | ul aw elling, in Westmont Phone Up 2945, Hike new Aiso dump cart.28 Pacific before 4 v'éloek M 4 ,| Men.Apply at once.137 Bleury st ladies or married couple, at 121 Canning | \u2014 PS \u2018 elng brought out.One = in America and while thegs rugs wo ' Zeon ave.Verdun.12 00M FURNISHED ROOM, WITH 81 2 atreet.82 2, WANTED \u2014 FROM MaY TO OCTOBER.of these is the \u201cFalcon\u201d design, hich not sult many persons who must LAYS \u2014_\u2014 _\u2026- 1\u2014 ! no i or .vi \u20144 by lady, first class hoard, on farm res.knight and lady on horse- the genuine article or nothing, s : = : > .itable for married - \u2014 - , represents a knigl n y > QE CASADTAS TRACT RECORD TOR SALE\u2014A GOOD SECOND-HAND soupte S18\u2019 sé Suitable rires VOMS \u2014 TO LET NEWLY FURNISH- OOMS \u2014 TO LET BEDROOM AND preferred, in the Laurentian Moun'ains back, the esquire holding the hounds, | American product as proved very dur- .\u2019 reports weskiy a} important contracts \u2018Phaeton, at No.51 De Montigny st.- light «d patior and front room, with Auer sitting room, furnishea ~p unturnalsneu, State price.Address L 8431, Star Branch and appropriate accompaniments :0 the atbie and has the advantage of being to be Jet and awarded throughog® Canad, vest.= > e , = ot water an telephone, In private ai 322 St, Urbain st, near Sherbrooke.Office.E, A post card to : a est ! QUME ARR EEE ru REOR gamily Address 141 St.Denia mn 8L RASE 2 ; _ 1| picture, The color hfrmony consists of th& same nn both side», making it all - You free sampic copy Address Monireal por SALE -\u2014 EXPRESS, USED SINGLE married couple.Auer light, gas stiaen- LL \u2014 OOMS\u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ANTED \u2014 FURNISHED RUOM AT green for the trees, a sky of pale blue.tha more sultnble for hanging.orond- Wiunipez vi Vane ns; and double, algo Concord bury, both ment fur cooking, quiet house.8 Hanover Revs \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOM, double, near Windsor station.1 Tor- Lachine, Dixie or Pointe Claire, for (he ground ts brown, and the clothing These American Smyrnas are waven .79 28 Jaw ih perfect order, Address 14 Versaliles st.street.81 2 ences Lee Se putedern par rance at., a couple an dren; kifchen of the knight and lady purple and by machinery: and the industry has at- 48 3 om LT 4 es 2 2 : .ÿ - }, - 2 ights s reddis! 2 er t 1 JANTED\u2014OFFLCE MAN, WITH SMALL Pt Pa 300% SINGLE FRONT RON.LB.UUM \u2014 TO LET NICE FURNISHED .brown.The knight's horse Is reddish tained a greater magnitude than in : W éap lal, desires pacinership In estab MOR SALE \u2014 oNB Goon CAB Horse, Rem hte family Vacant on RPvus \u2014 FRONT ROOMS, DOUBLE K front room on bath flat.Apply 118 RD brown.Gray and mauve are also used.any other country.; lished business, where services will be re F and Victoria cab.Apply 182 Canning the tweltih 121A Shuter st.AY and single, handsomely furnished.Sherbrooke st.2 3 ROOMS AND BOARD.There ave three figures in this \u2014 ; ; quired; experienced gn hy nol provincial goer Cot \"50 zeod | y With all modern improvements, bath floor, frieze, each one being seventeen feet It very often happens in drawing thes \u2019 rein Reply Ÿ S01 stuffer sed | [ROOM 5.T0 LET LARGE WELL FUR | ra Ge sents ats uber tare trent ROOM oo WELL FURNIFHED ROOM.OOMS \u2014 AND FIRBT CLASS BOARD.|] 1 thirty itiches wide and théy plans for à house, that the ehimnay js 0 mo OT SALE) BAY COB.69 Jl shed room, bath flat, all modern Wanted 34 St Denis st, upper flats, front every convenience teiephane: refer.| J in well appointed houss.14 Bishop ONE and thirty pA } , Fer s.SALE \u2014 EASY HUSINESS RE- F H 5ALE\u2014) BAY C\u2018OB, 6 YRS.OLD.ni .Join of Viger square 1 2 ences vnscntial.16 Osburne st, Dominion Sa nisest.73 10 are so arrenged that should the com- placed law down on the roof, so that venue, over one Ciensand a year, eas: sound: 1 bay gelding, 6 years old.He tag house VE oy te | 8: plete frieze fall to fill the desired apâce, when the wind is in a certain quarter to increase; other business to ac'eud; $1000 sound: hoth good drivers.J.O'Connor.5 : ° : VOME ~~ FURNISHED \\! - : * \u2014 ñ .v WW prompt buyer D GS, sir Uffice 50-601, St.Maurice.7% : Paw Ba 7 Ts, LRN ! Pa FRONT BEn- ç 1 OOM\u2014DOUBLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, it can pes lengthened by the addition of (he proof \u201csmothers\u201d the chimney., No a v La Maurie = -aw | ; room oh bathroom flat, 522 St.An Room \u2014 UNFURNISHED ROOM.WITH on bath fiat, Auer light, early breaks more af dacape space ; time should Le lost 1 extending the se 2ecd OOM © FRONT ROOM.UNFURNISH.tolne.few doors east of Atwier: nut mov- use \u2018of kitchen.from firat May.tast, $4 pur week 6% Usborne st 72010 p - © a re the highest TOR SALE WEFT ENT, Dit STON For RALE\u2014ONE GLADSTONE (RUR- RUN 7.lady out during day.loa [08 in May 81 2 Avply 113% St.James st.west.82 3 ee chimpey to a \u2018petat above e highes + ts (isfactors res bites Ww ber tire).one piano box buggy.W- fiermine 81 2 - ! \u2014 - \u2018 oon \u2014 AND HOARD.390 DORCHES- |- To obtain the.mast .siriking and past, Of the.roof, as this is the easlest Drews sat actors reasons Jon sn $ > - :, cvele wheel; one yellow buggy with front } VOMS Qu0NE, FURNISHED AND ONE JRooNs \u2014 UNFURNISHED, HOT AND st.west, opposite St.Tamers pleasing résults from the use ef a pic- way\" \u201816° overcome the difficulty.1f, ph Hesse | sew for children.Apply $3 Shdnnon.ROM LARGE WELL FURNISHED (00 Upfarniehed rom, bgirate amily, callers.190 Lusienen oot moving.large \u2018Club.tue frieze, it should be placed above a | he.added portion.the chimney 1a ronm.with woe beds, suitable for Tr ples aot - 1 = plain wall paper, or âne Laving'a «mail ]'ver tall, do not teil ta-have it proper LB MONEY IN WHEAT $16 BUTS \u2014_\u2014 $12; moving.31 Arcade It OUMS \u2014 LARGE, CUMFORTABLE pats or ealis on 10.040 bushels of JOR SALE \u2014A CONCORD BUGGY, AL twa companions of quiet hablis: rent $1: JOON \u2014 FURNISHED.BRIGHT.AIRY, daub! b and inconspicuous design.The frieze anchored either with a ; ; y \u201ces pu 3 ; hea g 1 in May: no small children: a \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 S .ouble and single rooms, on bath fiat, Pp ly praced \u201cor- anchored eithe heat ENA further risk Smet aver eat ar enn RE Are a Due, Prop D oieels furnished wingls room: rent 34 OOMS\u2014UNFURNISHZD OR PART- ~ steam Dest.Irene Jichiing, une 590, wih firat class table board; not moving.itself should be placed at the top of the plain rod or some ornamental design.$399.Write for circular Free, The Stand salle st.near Park Lafontaine.82 Zead per month Apply 8: Colonial avenue, ly furnished doust: parlors facing Bter \u2018Branch Oftic 8 8 Bt.Urbain et 86 wal) except - in the cases where thei 1f this Unprosement does; -nnl pre- no ard Graln Co.Schofield Bldg, cleveland, - + city.8: 2 Mountain: tenon Drivers; Tt mov- : J200MS \u2014 FRONT BEDRQOM ON BATH.00m 18° ubusually high, when it may A \u201cThe deaffed resulf (but li gener-.dt; Ohin, 78 4 law | Thon FALE SOUND BROWN (HB bro ee 009 ing | 90%a Mount Royal ave, near Fark oows ~SCTTE OF THREE ROOMS.R room fiat; gontiemén only; refer.be placed a little lower dnd cappéd aily docs) daspect the entrance of the & Jon SAE ms ass bi iS 1e ding (1200 Ibs) $ years.top buggy ROME oT AE moving: terms mod | | Py, parler bedroom and aininx Trem: ghtes required Address J 30%, Swr| with a moulding or plate rail, The PE- smoke pipe Into the fide and remove vom.wiih dwelling and accom ma.EXPRESS we Eh Io hots harness crate; gentlemen preferred 150 St 515.ROOM\u2014TO LET, A LARGE BRIGHT 422 per month: private famiiy.395 Lagau: eee ce j Tor oporiDE de es on a op lu uny obstruction\u201d that may be thers.= dation for boarders attached.a'rmo xpen- «Rd robes, - cs .Lathe : re street front room.Sith small sitti 5 ne frieze an e =>.In Frehch; Jeasant socality:; tr also large front parlor with first class r enter Cure , .VOM\u2014A LARGE FRONT ROOM ON 4 Go 8 pm Dats Hubert er or phone board.Phone East 2331 3 Sherbrooke wi.ome hulaer ary The eeteetion of | water for any but ordinary occasions, u bathroom flat, suitable for {wo gen- East 076 for another engagement east.fl ¢ bevel 8 customary It ix aise lisile 10 contalu dirt which emen.592 Cadieux st.) \u20ac pitles the fini! length cf the boiler | Jpoous y , ROMS = FUR THE FIRST OF MAY, coms \u2014 AxP, BLARD.BRIGHT, - Lona Ty red up when the water is .1 s \u2014 IN PRIVA.FE HOUSE.LARGE two bedrooms on batbroom flat.Ap- re ¢ uenished, omlortabl.On every hand is heard the cry of | (pawn.The hodzontal boiler, is also room.for one or t 1 st rooms, with or without board.Accommodn- ; .' also single room.8 Denver ana men.0 17 Mackay » tion for transients: nea: shopping district N8h prices for lumber and repeatad at- in a posliion ln be uffected by the OOMB \u2014 FIRST CLASS DOUBLE.AND blocks below grade on account of the! whal and a clrcular flue has been rew aml weil assorted stock shelf and ; private family.F5a Ayimer st, near - NE z ae ?2 .ut &tneral hardware, stoves and tinware, Sherbrooke at.ar 3 87 2 oo, J UNFU RXISHED ROOM TO sad theaires.No.78 Victorla.18 1fôsod de Has been catlel te the rapidly heat and vapors , ed room Lhe aints e oils, ete; busin i $100 OR SALE \u2014 TWO THOROUGHBRED ee i TWO FINE oom sm t 2 Argyle avenue.= SapT esls, Crane and exe te st + Hy $175 per day: 37,600 cash il re + vokrnire oupples fourteen weeks Rooms, AT 811 ST.DENTS STREET.1 CON fen May toy gentils E ROOMS 2 È dom bea Gone ECTS LY In Eastrn towns ch would almost | puch sooncr than is the case with possession.Lum.Trust Co vid, breu from best stock.378 Su Cather.A rie room nn bath flat.with med.ried counier; first class plain rain mn Rooms -\u2014- ON BATH FLAT, ELRNISH- telephone, all modern conveniences Apply \u201cUPpose that the lumber is about Rll | the verticly type.| Sa _ ine st.west 82 law sn gens enlances: mis one on second, floor.Stanley at.; ge à | ed or unfurnished.for a married 362 Park av nue 79 3 Jaw gone now.These high prices have | \u2014\u2014\u2014 AVE MAKE THE INTERESTS OF O11 |) ; ; I.F1 6 reaktust If require za.- \u2014 TZ.couple, with one nr two Infants by ladies ~- = | brought the cement block toe the front N clients the first consideration In ne- por A A EA ES SPACIELS ; ; JROCME \u2014 FURNISHE2> Room.SUIT- brooke\u2019 w harles Borromre st.near Shes JROOUS - AND BOARD.LOOKING POR |i; go single stride and no one contem-! Where a little additional expense gotlating business, our methods inspire 3 PYZC winners.Apply P.O.#as dad, OOMS\u2014TWO LARGE WELL, FI'R- V le for one or, two Kentiemen,\u201d for - \u2014| 81 AN Te ond he Merme PIAting building should fail 10 obtain does nol matier.i ig better to provide confidence and promote business on sufe © i red _ nished rooms on bathroom flat, Im- Bieury ei.one for $10 monin ve 133 LOMB \u2014 LARGE.\"BRIGHT FLRNISIL $2.50.$1.00 week: central locality; tabla from some uf the reputable fins! cast bron enameled ur porcelain tvash sil satisfactory lines, Our Information ANTED\u2014THE SERVICES OF A media possession : not moving; terms \u2014 k ed from in private family of.th-se board alro.2 52 6 [manufacturing cement \"lock machines, - Irays for a laundry.These trays ars EH Sad advlre lu frec to bonn tlds Inguirers, WwW thoroughbred Irish terrier; state ae gentiemen only, - Fa Rees, \u2014 NICE DOUBLE PURNISHED adults; breakfast If desired, terms mod.== ~~ \u2014 \u2014 ro woo Mustradons of the Leautifu) houses made on tbe Individual plan so that td Limited Vancouven Trust Com- terms.V 914.Star office.\u2018 .| good MT on the fire: fioor.In front.\u20acfate.806 St.lirbain si.¥2 6 RooMs as Rk a Li cl chy that have been built of this material.\" as many as may be desired can he ; + ' OOMS\u2014DOUBLE ROOMS TO LET, no boarders: asey ner soa pian family; , OMS E E tariien PIARS.bail.ieinity: of Beaver Hall; hoine SOMe of the most unique effects can be placed in a row.The rims should be of TOR SALE\u2014TEA AND COFFEE RUST.For SALE oi BALMORAL BARON I suitable for two or three young men Jest, near Mountain st.1} POMS \u2014 for ira ot hay SLR Lio Er | Comforte.Applÿ ©45A 8.Urbain st | produced by a combination of lock hard wood with ri ovable covers Red ww es ternationa Champion), an A | : ans Tan OS Land shingle and more honses of this either hard wood or meta set directly ness, With good set of customers.|, In .au or two girls who are out during the day.Famille st.Phone East 00M - T0 I ET LARGE WELL .UR- \u2018 ,; ns \u201c : ree and rig: a bargain.Apply 151 Champion amoral Rex's ollie pups.[149 Berthelet st.comer City Counellidrs.I ooMS a.DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FUR- LL RR nished room.with boa-d.20q Par | {¥De are appouring all the time.1f anv- on top.and the covers not fastened to Fiymouti Grove, off Canning have several for sale, sired by the above ° ; unny rooms, Auer light, hot OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED.AND EOARD: | street.t.5 thing the Wat is aheud of the Kast the rime Slate, svapstone And ceme \u2019 Lex.a prize-winning bitch, Good reason {* water, not moving.immediate possession; R s is.oc devel f the \u20ac to il © el \u2018ash tr Tr À ; 5 int .00M \u2014 TO LET WELL FURNISHED gentlomen preferred.Apply 1015 Darche no children; hot water: terms mod: in the development o Je cement Mi all muse excellent was rays TREE MONEY AND MAP OF NEVADA for selling.For, further information apply front room, heated and wall lighted, ter west.> Dorel l'eraté.233 Ontario st, two doors west s:.COME oo TO oil (ITH A0OD block industry, Jt is stimated that one- | fui, whilu Utey cost jess, they are very investor in Nevada n shoul.o Jom anc, .- 2 .Dents xt, oar hot water: lerms moderate; + .\" a \\ ave ony Seaton in Nevada mines shout ! with use of kite hen.a at, $20.00 pec - not moviig.Apply 26 Plateau »'.It wentieth of the earth is good cone rete, ! harder ta kezp clean, ns they gener- ; invesfors should get 1' ane (earn of the FOR Bar FE \u2014 ONF BOSTON BULI., 85 on lat flat, DS Ares isa, ood one Reo OMS'\u2014 SUITE PARLORS, VERY DE.pe?{ sand and gravel, 21 widely distributed.ally have sharp corners, which the lana Where fortunes are bot in (he making ; one Great Dane 160 ibs.; both to 82 3 on arable, leith private baih, separa\u2019c or 1 OOMS \u2014 TW WELL FURNISHED The use of cement in house constater preelain {rRys poo not The pores: n mines that are (angles in the :rajl ft à .: er rooms, vacant Tth raoms.with first class board In tion has certainly come to siny and \u2018U] ialn aye also have the advantage of wealth.Our maps are compiled from 5 04 watchere and house broken; short of \u201cAbri, newly furnished.Phone.826 Lorchea- SUMMER BOARD.well appointed house.14 Bishop st.8&2 3 evi vestigatio being very Mgt \u2018 ati x no A.E.Boulay, agent G.T.R., Bt oMms LARGE COMFORTABLE mierits Investigation.i Rg y light In colo: and because Gavernment wurveys and pher official data.Libolre que: ÿ.08 es ° rooms; ek inat If desired: every \u2018ter mtrest west.$83 : _ \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 That the fashion in w omens dress; of this It is verv easv to detect any Bites IL given he rect focation aad oem : convenience; fine locality.948 St.Cather.OOMS \u2014 LARGE DOVRLE RooM |\u2019 Fouds and in devurated china go hand dirt which adbores to them.When ft production of every camp.and shows all OR SALE\u2014A PURE BRED AY Bt.west.82 jaw (back parlor), also nne single.on [POOMS \u2014 TO LET AT LACHINE FOR MACHINERY FOR SALE.in hand to a certain extent is pretty | Is posdible to have thc rays set up the raliroads.including those wader cons shire bul pedigree, bought from the |) ~ bathfoom flat: modern conveniences 6°32 summer months, two comfortable bed- well recognized by the poilters: j on circular, Iron cohunns it Is prefer i à .> z Finance Come proposed.pop urna) W.W.Ogtvle farm.Lachine Rapids; | Rooms om MANCE STABEL pro Dorchester west.82 2 rooms, adjoining.sultable for two gentle- GAS ENGINE 3 Tt has heen pointed ou: that In years' rable to do so.for this style of foot La y uv - v ty £ me - You + 9 el finance In Amerféa.and\u2019 issued la the born XNcv.4, 1804: no reasonable offer first sigeet east of Park avenue, third door men.facing Lake and two minutes \u2018waik OR SALE-OTTO G.- \u201cml when white was inuch in vogue that, sets well under \u2018hé tray and the user 1 refined, Apply Mr.Leroux, Lachine re 3 00M \u2014 TO LET, 30% from Grand \u2018Jrunk Depot and street ra!l- h.p.suitable for wood yard ar ice eats nf our lente Ad oi news ide , above Hherbrooke st.79 15 daw bur, large, Ee 1 IRIxCE news way: available May 1s.Apply F 265, Star! creaun freezer.ete: In running orier ; White china with a very delicate pat-; rr knocks ag:inst if as ls the case by wire on dete of publication yo : - \u2014t : .wir office 73 6 5 85 n Si Ca v most sough: by \u2018women who, with some other atyles.soldfie! f } nu .Tarnished, bath floor, Lelsphone,.all mod- 7 che 851 St, Den(s st.Rast 207.Prn was 8 g y 4 i \u2018pe Dee pa pes \"tres ve inve ahead of \u2014\u2014 ooms \u2014 SINGLE ; AND or | ern conveniences.car = =\" Pr by the way, do most ef the buying Ju : Thos.who live in localities where ply finan lai centers ahead of the nows- PERSONALS.nicely furnis ¢ yr al sn hoy all OQARD \u2014 TO LET ROOMS.WITH OR BALB-A FAIRBANKS oe: OR this line.In years when pink and there is an abundance of natural papers Brokèrs all over the country wait SONA modern convenlences.25 er be \u20ac tax Roos \u2014 NICE DOUBLE AND SINGLE board, near water and easy communi- gasoline engine.4% h.p.as good blue were widely used.the fashion Vitk such 23 is Lo be found in parts 1 .so learn lis market views.All investors west.; rooms, with board, In French pri-.] atlon® APE on remises Mes Stanton.new, \u2018cheap.Apply 1004 Notre Dame hy was reflected in china also of New York state, the New England : Es duy for à fre pc po The IE RE Barres PERSONAL \u2014 MANLEY AND GRAND, JRO°™ TO-LET A NICE LARGH)SIN- pie familys no other boardors.352 si.CUNY Coltane St Vincent de Paul 79 west.Tol Main 2718.As it Is Ukely that delicate shades of *totes and particularly the Rocky à o-duy tant Attorneys And Counselors at law = ents oT ) .\u201c Mountain and Pacifie regions eo 0 Co.320 Becurlty Bidg, Chicazo.34 Pine st, New York (formar! .gle room on bathroom fiat, fo¥ $10._ = Ink, hiue and ren will be much rsgtons can pri ; y of To- ) 4 ANTRD BOARDBRA FOR THE pink, sg Le mm em mee Tot ronto) Represent clients having Interests 2798 Bleury st.wl eo 0048 \u2014 TO LET TWO ROOMS summer months.obs boating.fish- worn this year.china in which those \u2018Tice benuilful und unlque effects in WANTED TO BORROW.IN ine United States.e 149 ï \u201d Jouble or single, or fiat.Apply $5 \"8, bathing, etc.10 miles from Calumet .FILTER.colors predominate will also be popu- phen fireplaces by the tre of the - PERSONAL \u2014 PIANO TUNING, REdU- RM ie APE a LY Avimer at.opis wale MeVicar, Saints, que Tar.while strong colors will always be ural stones broken into a J+ WWANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $5000, AT 3 lating.cleaning, $1.60, city prices only.18 Tower avenue.one -Btrtet west st.Riverside House.81 desirabla in odd plecen, Stones in which ti i ; per cent.tlrat mortgage, on tlrat lace Ly Joli Cross.compuser, late chlef tuner Mark at.84 200d Rous \u2014 94 BHEABROOKE STREET, \u2014\u2014 nes In ch there is a granite site residential.property; none but primet: wiih Karn Plaho Co, Phona East 494.Aû- west, pear Park avenué, single and N Useful articles made in close fmita- \u2018frmution and those contaîning cone pals dealt with.Apply to P 717, Star oa drass 44 Amherat st h ® Rooxs \u2014~ SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS double Poor urine, bath fan private Ry CENTRAL PART tion of the various fruits and vegan.Siderable mien quartz, lend them.z to rent.gteam heated, electric tight, house: gen n oal 82 3 Lac = RA et selves bes h - - ERSONAL \u2014 F.MORRIS, PIANO & hot and cold waist: board reared vies | front roam.partial hoard: suitable for [§ Willtam R.Perrin & Co\u2019y, Ltd., bles are to be found in great profusion |p re ot be ay ora, and Ww ANTED\u2014TO BORROW, $5000 ox Organ Tuner.20A Balmoral natrest, Belby ave., Westmount => 80e OOM8 \u2014 TO LET \u2014 AT LACHINE, © {wo géntiemenr: \u2018available May 1 : C1, ps * in china stores.à bh wn firat mortgage on high-class resi.trpalring end \u201cpolishing a specialty.Phone 1 Comfortable vedrooms.Apply Box 191, Siar office, .TORONTO.Cream Jugs, comports, celery travs, Le oar le guts pren will méke à dence property.A 1014, Star office ba 1557 oo 33 3 PT ST re EE : oon, AND BOARD.HO salads, radish dishes.salts, peppers, © ar he lg Noid framers de a large 87 .' newly furnieh ath Ila rivate _ 8 USE N sin P, are - » - ERSONAL \u2014 TIE UNION ASSUR- | family: argo clothes cupboard: all con.00% front parior eden.ZI ROOM fac racre aly rooms, rs ie meres on aloes tn pe élar ronsiderahle taste and originality WAN TED \u2014 TO RORROW, BY Al ance Sodety acknowledges recelpt veniences; modem house: breakfast.T1 1®0 (gentiomen preferrsd); Auer Dight: lONL board.bath.we.in the noute, three 2 Appia.oranges, (om a FBWDCIICN i) the arrangement, i man who Is goipg to bull).33,005, of three hundred dollars ($300), con- Hutchison.78 3 eot porcelain bath; hot wat telephone: not Minutes from pine, Sars For particulars rantaloupes, lemnns.pinanples.DEAYS | rp or nea should be ffted together payable in three years ap 6 per cent.fn- tenté mo oney.ATR TP RT TEE les moving in Mas.135 Mance.3 apply al Mrs G.Salme Cartizrvliie and vam.A The shapes ars copia AH: sn pe tu have au tittle vement in aight Tereat:' frnd belosgs to dullder, n .\u2014 D, LiQu® naturally a4 huma vow por- sq Yaluéd nt $1,600.Adgress B1098 \u2018St of! PERsozaL ~~ MME.LINA DE PA ACT, Rated.noi and cold water ATED, JROOME \u2014 $8 BEAVER MALL WiLL, To || \u2014 mit and the colors are quite as mate | or pose and a toe should he fice ; Paris.importer of Parisian high 0 monthly in advance; Stanley Chambers rooms.double and mingle, on Hoarp \u2014 KILLARNEY - Hoan, ally applied.OL à shparior quality for (his purpose, e art grises 4nd liallan Miraw bacs abto- 96 Bianley st.Up 8954.is 390d bathroom flat.Strathmore, open Mas 1 18, large, Pod æily appli On each ride, about breast high, a flat = lately unique and exclusive 82 3 Maw eee eee pe tiem nee À Es.excellent boar entlemen and | Co stone mav be îreerted nrojecii iy VANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $5009.on ~ : fam! nee Evrryone ha jenced :t » ting =o .- - OOMS FURNISHED, HOT ATE OOMS \u2014 CHOICE OF T small families.will find\u2019 first cians acen veryone \u2018has exnerienced the vexa- s to f 1 shetf.er : .L148, Bias OMioe Eo no promis.ADR X persosat, \u2014 SUPERFLUOUS - HAIR R gas, private family, not am R woll furnished, not.dater ravi FE 3 Arinur\u201d pommier months Avr MW tion of having knobs and drawer-pulla | pe made ae ir ade meh tii ve of elotr PORTE FT PE auc el gentiemen only.{35 St.ben oar lara Eh ha: \u2018eony.phone: LE £ 78 3em : come 10082.Many makes of knobs and not aa cashiv dane and ft jg doubtful a ANTED \u2014 POC VE 7 .troivsis, face ble reS SucLessir s- \u2014\u2014 ten dollars; one large front rom.very I : Power Lanndry y'Raghtèe ; all ihe old style drawe Hi con i VANT a dnilars OUR, 20, FIVE Hor dy treated hair and scalp.ohlropemiy, DOM\u2014To LET.pr ROOM ON brizht, open fireplace: all eomventences; 12 00MR ~~ TO LET dLAKFSIDE date Laundries.Write far va: Doras.\u201cin or Later got Fone and.dro .off we Mia 4x appropriate tn this connec- ert via renied; rinci nai manicure.53 Ora \u201cM - o av = minutes\u2019 walk west of ©.PR.S:at'on: from 1s: May, with heakfant and MANUF.CTURING CO, Limite Tor 9 Aftion.A pair of vntiers near thé reit- ar qu 8 PI kis qu'y deslt u Mrz nt oGuI C Coilega bath floor; not moving in.May; terme tre gentiernen; ne \u2018dollags, Wits 1800, supper: for sentismen.\u2019 Apply 3098 bi Ont.203 9 a.Michigan man recently invented a ing emphasizes the desirèd r et Û ° > c + .~ EAE : we & * moderuto.71 City Counclitom Bray ames \"LA frais at T \u2019 Yo \u2014 drawer pull whici will \u201cstay out.\u201d Its fot, = vote 3 \u2018ROYALS DID NOT PLAY ROANOKE YESTERDAY Johnson Will Report Some Time Next Week and Kittredge is Delighted That he is to Join His Agg regation.Special to the Muittreal Star.Roanoke, Va, April 5\u2014Thvu game scheduled here yesterday ctween Montreal and Rounoke was prevented un account of rain.In the morning hii- tredge took his team othe pain und they worked hard for wo hows The players ure rast rounding to loin itd some of them are aire Wy in middle vi tbéason furin.Doc Newton shows up l'ie best ol The pitchors, the, big Southpaw hue great spot, fleldy hls position well anu Jis- plays plenty of vigor.well and displays plenty of victor Manager Kittredge nands out following linr vf iaik about the club's prospects and players.The nen have been working hard and are looking better every day.Madigan the out-Helder hag proven to be the est vascoad Find in years and he bs one of the 5reaicl hitlers since the duys of De'ehanty.Jack Phelun is showing up caceedingly well in the outficld and is vus of Es fastest men in ba ebull Brown on first is the equal of any wan in the country and wili b: the sensation of the Eastern League.Hill h 3 strengthened the team at third.The Royals have picked up a prizz .n Need- ham and he will be one of the best short alops ln the league, he 1s a gingerly and lively player, always in the game and very fust on his feet.At the present time ft looks very much like he has won tl:e position from Harman.Simmons at second ts showing up surprisingly well and improving ev ery day.Johnson, the hard-hitting outt.elder, who was sold from Detroit to Montreal and now with New York Americans, will join the club April 0th.It has been reported that he Is a great Litter, which fe just what the club needs.Newton, Stalley and Herbst are In excellent shape.Romer another South Paw twirler, proved to be a good man, but with such good men as the above trio, he will not be needed.Klttridge expects to land Barmer and Hughes from New York.Both men the ue in fine form aod wi greatix sirengiien the ulreudy =: These Men pre the bose tail corps.ars la (lie minor Jeaguc Connor aud ! : Khiridge will tate care of the han : so © htiudze sois that oon April Chu Phe corrednly will be reudy to meet Bui- hats co hen wel be 1 great siripe and oh bes ou.He furidher states that bout making any bowgt he vil he Lin the race from the start to the isa \u201cThe caub la T5 quo cent, Peter Une sil season's team, said when the Mon- 1 fans ree them on the field they {vil be agreeably surprised.Every man on the club is à clean cu! gentie- man and can play the game.Smust, ue youngster from St Johns, N.3.i t 15 one ol th: fines: youngslors ev>r He is exceptionally fast and + {natural batsman and with one yeu s \"experience in minors\u2019 company he wil i make a strong man for Montreal team = Per.in 190%.Dubois is suffering with a i +light lameness in shoulder, but will be OK.In a few days No curve pitching has been allowed thus far.If Needhain continues to play in pres:nt forn Kittridge will set or tral: Hartman; but.of course, he will ge | the Lest man for the position.Stanley | will work today against the loca! ciub.Hesterfer is Willing.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Out, April 6\u2014President J.y.Me Caffery yesterday reccived a wire from Larry Hesterfer.the missing pitcher, sayin > he was ready to join, but had not been asked to report or told where the team was practiclag.Hester- fer is at Bloomfield, N.J.\u201cI guess it was an oversight,\u201d ald Mr.McCaffery.\u201cI left it to Kelley and he left it to me.and we both fell down.Hesterfer will report to-morrow.\u201d Now for a year.watch mainsprings guaranteed R.Hemsley, 235 St.James.Young men are reminded has undergone a complete transformation in the last few years, and the best tailors now work in great THÉ ordinary custom tailoring.who is not averse to saving clothing.GPORGH RANDALL, President.eee TTT factories at big salaries, and that undivided, concentrated effort is producing a higher grade of clothing than has ever been seen before ready-to-wear.problem of getting complete clothes satisfaction at reasonable cost has been solved by which has fully demonstrated its superiority over the quality and style in a Spring Suit or Overcoat, and welcome the surprising excellence of For sale by leading stores all over Canada.W.E.Chalcraft Wholesale Tailors, Toronto.that the clothing business Th Every man who values a third of his money, will \u201cBroadway\u201d & Co., Limited C.K.BURT, Managiag Director.rang pitvhoux ! i I First Vice-President \u2014 Constable James! Gorman CAREFUL TREATMENT GIVEN LONCBOAT Toronto, April 6.\u2014Great difficulty is being encountered in finding six men fast enough to pace Longboat in his race on April 13 against the live-mile Indoor record at the Armories, In order that the Indian may lower the Jecord, it is necessary that five or ix ruhners, capable of going a mile under five minutes, should be put in as pacers, and the Indian's managers are on a still hunt for one or two nore of this class.Sellers, Tait, Cummings, Parkes, Golds- boro, Galbraith, Young, Knibbs, Lawson and Petch are the candidates so far.Longboat is suffering from a heavy cold at present and only fogged a few laps last evening.To-morrow ight finishes his Indnor work at the Armories until the meet.After Friday Tom will be put on the road for a week's hard work.After the five-mile race at the Garrison the Indian wil go to Boston and put In a week\u2019s light work and accustom himself to the route of the big Marathon race.West End Y.M.C.A.authorities are to be congratulated on the close attention and care they are giving the fleet- fuoted redman.Much jealousy exists over possession of the Indian, but the critics will have difficulty finding room for complaint over the manner in which he is now being handled.He is met every evening as he leaves his place of employment and taken home.The boys at the \u201cY\" make a companion of him and watch and nurse him carefully.He is taken every evening to the Armories and given a workout, and after that is either escorted home or \u2018aken to some place of amusemem.He occasionally chafes under restraint, but his kindly treatment is fast making an impres- slon and every day he 18 becoming more amenable to discipline.GANS AND LEWIS The City Ice ARE NOW MATCHED Chicago, April &-\u2014Joe Gans, the lightweight champion, and Harry Lew- Is, of Philadelphia, have heen matched to fight at 133 pounds, weigh in at the ringside stripped.The representatives of both men met here yesterday and \u2018agreed upon all the detalls of the match.The articles signed calléd for a fight withig the next three months for the best \u2018purse obtainable, Forfelts of $5,000 each were posted.and no purse less than 520,000 is to be considered.Neither man will be permitted to engage In championship fights during the life of the articles.Battling Nelson, who was present when the match was made, was given the preference by Gans, but the Chicago man declined, stating that he had enough money to retire.\u201c Westmount Lawn Bowling.Preliminary work Is being done for the lawn bowilng season im Westmount.Last year the lawn of the Westmouat Bowling Club suffered somewhat from winter-killing, although a good season's eport was énjoyed by the members.Last fall, after the close of the season, considerable attention was given the n about one-half to three-quart- of am.inch of rich dark vegetan'e mot fa being spread over its entiré sur~ face, then seeded and levelled; and just before the snow came a thick coveriug of siraw was laid upon it.After all danger from freezing and thawihg ls past the straw will be removed, and the green re-seeded and re-levelled, after which the green committe wlll have to trust to nature to do the rest.The outcome of th.s new treatment is be- Ing watched with considerable interest, not only by the members of the Bowling Club, but by the owners of lawns throughout Westmount, one of whom stated to à member of the club a few days ago: \u2018Th'e owners of maat of the private lawns of Westmoun: will be anxious to ses the resuit of your labor, and if it proves a succesa, there will be more straw drawn into Westmount next fall than ever before.\" Ice Ice Ice Co.\u2019y, Limited.- 295 Craig St_ West.(West of Victoria Square), Is.prepared\u2019 to receive \u2018orders for the Coming season.PUREIGE.PROMPT DELIVERY R.A.BECKET, The President\u2014Patrol-Sergeant Pierre langer, How Will the Montreal May Name.Date.ce +.ve ss +» se vr se ve Two season tickets, one for a lady Buffalo\u2014April 24, 25.26, 27.At Montreal, with Buffalo, May 3.With Rochester\u2014May 9, 10, 11, 12.With Jersey City\u2014May 13, 14, 15.With Newark\u2014May 18, 17, 18.With Providence\u2014May 19, 20, 21.With BaltImnre\u2014May 24 (twice).\u2018To figure out the percentage.it is the number of games won.\" son on any one day.Address all coupons to: The M.A.A.A.bowling tourner closed last night.There were several changes in the scores.The St.Denis team com-.won the three men team prize with, 1,675.There were also changes in the three string event.Labelle making 615 and Boulaine 60).The Railroad Y.M.C.A.captured most of the events.They have mado great strides this year and rumor says a number vf present senior bowlers will be seen in their ranks next year.| Weldensaul joined the Toronto his work indicated condition.Trung Boating Club, the following officers were elected: Commodore Chas.N.Marshall; vice- commodore, George A.Bower; rear- commodore, Henry IL.Cohn; captain, L.Payne; assistant captain; Chas.Mason; secretary, Art.E.Walker: treasurer,- Jos.Ruseel, jr.; executive committee.D, Murdock, T.R.Kerr, J.Carmichael,\u2019 J.Taylor, W.Moyss, J.Walker.A motion was passed raising the rent of the boat shed from four to five dollars a year.Another motion passed was an amendment made to a motion of Mr.Taylor by Mr.Marshall that $500 be placed in the hands of: Messra.John THE STAR'S ANNUAL BASEBALL CONTEST Gentlemen's Coupon, No.3.After figuring out the chances I come to the conclusion that Montreal's percentage in the Baseball race will be after the games played on May 4 1907: ' Pe se +» +» sp 06 ss sa sr eres ve sesserce to the first lady and gentleman who figure out the Montreal club's average as it will be after the two games on May 24, or the Dearest to it.to be played by Montreal will be as follows: At Rochester\u2014April 29, 30; May 1, 2 games won and add the number of games lost and divide this total .\u2014\u2014 It 1s well to remember only one coupon will be recelved from any per- The Baseball Editor of the Montreal Daily Star\u201d Railway Y.M.C.A.Bowlers Took Most Honors at , M.A.A.A.Tourney Which Finished Last Night posd of Frechette, Normandin, Benbdit, |: A Reserve Fund Decided Upon for the Grand Trunk Boating Club-Rent of Sheds Raised At the Annual meeting of the Grand, a reserve fund, and that 15 per cent | mare | Second Vice-President\u2014Detective \u2018John | McColl, Baseball Club Stand on 25th.' t | \u201cea =» ve +s sa ve 00 se sven re se em es ++ ve se ss es ws se esse vw er ss se se sess vu sass #5 we se ee 4.and one for a gentleman, will be given The games 4, 5, 6.af into necessary to take the number 1 THREE MEN TEAL St.Denis.ce 1.675 R RY MCA fe he ee se 00 6 1.666 : M.À.A.A.No.2.Ses 2200 0e 1,664 | : TWO MEN TEAM: ' RR.C.M.C.1,143 NORE STRINGS, G.8.Plow, MLA AA, 000.241 W.Edison, Engineers .eo .we A.Surgeon, R.R.Y.M.C.A.vues \u2026.237 By.A HRER STRINGS.G.W.Pugh, RRYMCA.639 Labelle .,.«.615 Boulaine .«i «a or or sn seer oo 600 of the annual dues from paying mem- | bers, rent of boat sheds, etc, be: placed to the credit of tho fund, and that the money of the fund may he voted by a two-thirds majority for | any purpose deemed sufficient at the\u2019 regular or special meetings called of | the club.This money is to be de-l posited to the credit of the Grand Trunk Boating (ub in the Bank of Montreal as a reserve fund, and can only be withdrawn bv the signature of the trustees, together with that of the commodore and vice-commodore of the club.Before the meeting adjourned.a motion was passed subsidizing $50 to be used to purchase suitable souvenirs for the secretary and treasurer of the laing, J.Holloway and W.P.Kennedy, who are to act as trustees, as' New York, April 6 \u2014Elmer BE.Bima- thers, the defendant in the.Gold Cup case, went on the stand yesterday afternoon, and denied positively that ho entered into a conspiracy to \u201cstop\u201d Lou Dillon in the race with Major Delmar.He denied over \u2018having any conversation with Ed.Sanders with reference to giving a drug to the mare.He paid that on the race the horses went to the half-head and head.At the half, Mr.Bifings shook his whip at Lou Dillon and immediately she halted and slowed down.He continued to-urge Major Delmar at full speed to the three-quarters\u2019 pole.but as the race appeared to be well in \u2018hand at \u2018that point, he slowed down to save his horse.Mr.Smdthers sald he retired from horse racing and sold his racing stable in July, 1905.His trainer, Spear, had been dismissed a month before that.\u201cSpear was not dismissed because I was going to retire from the racing game,\u201d sald Smathers, \"but because he had me start a mare, Alice Barnes, againet one of Mr.Billings\u2019 horses when she was unfit to go tn the post.\u201d Homer J.Kline, a racing Judge,was called to the stand by the prosecution as their first witness in rebuttal.He was a judge at the Gold Cup race and testifled that Dr.Schreiber, who was a witness for the detence yesterday, Smathers Positively Denies Having Tried to \u201c Stop\u2019 Lou Dillon From Winning the Race club, in token of the gnod work they had done for the G.T.B.C.Bane to the judges\u2019 stand after the first heat and said the mare had palpitation of the heart, and he had advised Mr.Billings not to start her again.A.Keating, another judge.at the race, made substantially the same statement.This contradicted Dr.Schrefber's testimony that he did not Ro to the judges\u2019 stand.C.K.G.Billings was then called to the stand, and gave hls version of the race, as follows: .\u201cLou Dillon was brought to the track shortly before four o'clock, and scored down by Mr.Saunders, breaking once.a thing he had never seen -the mare do before.\u201cThen I got in and scored.I think, four times with Major Delmar.After leaving the quarter poje.I called on the mare to go ahead, but she falled to respond.She spurted for a few feet and then commenced to dle down.Between the quarter and.a half, I touched her with the whip, and she did not respond.About the time we got to the half she began to die down.Major Delmar went by m but I drove her home as fast as T could go.Before that event, when I touched the mare, she would always respond with increasing s Mr.Blllings said he owned a controlling interest in the Memphis Trotting Assoglation, and that he furnished some money for the prosecution of the bresent sult.WEIDENSAUL 1S WITH TORONTO \u2014sm Cumberland, Md., April e\u2014 Ouiliélder ball team yesterday.In time for afternoon praction.He showed fine Epéed, and he was in good Pitcher Pounds also raport- ed yesterday.Manager Kelley gnve the players à lot of useful dying vos- { terday in an ettempt to perfect team plav.Many of thé players sre auffes- 4 ©\" Managing Director.- 824 } voted.$xpected hare ER refay.à se sa ing from ey Horra\u201d practically offerad 10 him.AMERICAN PROS LOST HEALY Brown, a anapshot taken The Montreal Star, of the Royals.{From supecinily for oe ATHLETE CALLS UPON THE LAW New York, April 6\u2014That Mrs.Stilllngs, sister ol Dick famous welght-thrower player of Yale, had second story window ip bis home In Lenni Mills, Pu., and came to New York to seek protection from her husband was revealed yesterday | Sheldon appealed to the polire lust night, saying Stillings was at his home, that he feared he had a revolver and might shoot him.With Sheldon was his brother Lewis, equally famous for his truck work ut Yale and as an all-around athlete.Detectives found Dr.Stillings on the second landing in front of the Sheldon apartinend.When told that he must go away or be arrested, he left, saying that he would return to Philadelphia and appeal to the law later.Dick and lew Sheldon told the police that their sister had married the doctor seven years ago in Boston, and that her life since then had been very unbappy.They said the climax came when their sister, to escape from her husband, had leaped from the second story window of their home.She was scantlly clad, the brother said, but so anxious to get away from her husband that she came drectly to New York and to her parents\u2019 home.Dick and Lewis Sheldon hold records for the shot put and broad jump, re- speatively.Another sister.who was Mrs, Elizabeth Somerville Sheldon, is noy Mrs, Anthony Hope Hawkins, wife of the novelist.NEW COURSE FOR TORONTO OANSMEN Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, April 6\u2014The powerful city dredge Daniel T.amb, steamed over to Hanlan*s Lagoon yesterday and began work on a big job, the making of à regatta course and of 300 feet in depth of land on the west side of the Lagoon all along the course.Work will be kept up by night and day.by double shifts, on the course for two months, and hy Dominion Day the ceurse will bo one of the finest in the vountry.The rowing and canoe clubs of the city are pleased, and are thanking {he members of the City Council for waking up to the importance of Toronto having a suitable course as one of the centres of aquatics In America.DETROIT BEATS THE CANADIANS Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont, April 6.\u2014In the Canadian Bowling Association Tourney vesterdav.no team approached the high score made by Detroit, 2,603, although the Erie five came within halling distance with a total of 2,65).London's re- prseentatives roled well totaliing 2,606, and are third to date.Detroit bowlers.who left for home last night, all did well In Lie doubles and singles.In the.singles, Dan Myers, with 559, the highest to date.Ren- shaw being next with 555.In the doubles O'Connell and -Ninmo made 1,117, and Widdis and Kerr.1,103.These scores are top notch records for the three days, but some of the best players are vet to go on, Large crowds saw yesterday's and last night's games.\" C, Lee Sheldon, the and football leaped from a ! DR.SANDEN\u2019S ELECTRIC BELT Free Until Cured To men who suffer from loss of Strength, Vigor, and all forms of weakhess, AND TO BOTH BEXES, who are.t d with Rheumatism -one, too) was served about midnight, FEackal: - Foothall-A folles - ; - Bowling- T CHAMPION | Tremblay Won the First and Third Round E Less Than Half an Hour Before a Very\".- Large Crowd Last Night.: Tremblay 13 row the lightweight cliampion waestler of America.He defeated George Bothner, at Sohuer Park! list gmight in two out of thre.dls \u2018 Th wads big crowd.Thu first round was pretty even all (hs say through.although Tremblay showed shade of superiority.Jeihner's clever- Tess was all times 1° évidence; he wus in trouble in a dozen times Lut sguirme- ed away when the crowd wis expecting a fall.The New Yorke; peed to do IL all Éithout effor, and he couter À Tremblay s great strength with fine balancing moves ble was finaly caught with a body hold and slainimed to the mat for a full In, the second bout it was first one, then the other ui top.Finally Trem- ] blay got settled as the upper man and: he started in half-Nelsons to toe holds, Then there was a «hang.like a flash Bothner swung around and pinned Tremblay beneath him and rhe two remained extended for a full minute.Bothner made a chiunge again and this time securs a half-Nelson.\u2018Then he pinned Tremblay's legs tn on scissors, The local man brideed and: madc \u2018a magnificent effort to break away, bui Bothner worked his weight to advantage, and Tremblay finally suceumbed in 5 minutes 15 seconds The third boul was spectacular fro\u2019 the start, there was no let up.Jive A er A ee A Sa SNS A A nr ST, LAMBERT | BOAT CLUB DANCE The boat house at St.Lainbert was a blaze of light and: gaiely on the oc casion of the hall glv En by the committee.The dancing hall was prettily decorated with flags, streainers, hanernls, ete, padilles and oars, and the electric lamps were covered with crape paper.arranged to look like tiles, and which had a most pleasant and softening el- fect indeed, while the floor was :n an admirable condition for dancing.Mr.Cooper, the \u201cstand-by* of the cin, was the musiclan of the evening, which is eufficient to say that the music was good.Suppdr (and n Most excellent after which dancing was resumed and Kept up until\"an early hour.\u201d Among the large number presen! were noticed: Hon.President and Mrs.Horsfa]l, President, Mrs.and the Misses Grose, Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Innes, Mr, Mra.any Miss MacDonald, Mr.and Mrs, Fred Foster, Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Harvey, Mayor and Mrs.Reid, Mr, and Mis Lightbound, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Whimbey, Dr.and Mrs, Mitchell, Mrs.J.S.Corner, Mr.and Mrs.H.W.Cooper, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Horsfail, Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Orchard, Mr.and Mrs.Kastner, Mr.and Mrs.McCaltum, Mr.and Mrs.Sharp, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Watson, Mrs.T.C.Johnston, Mr.and Mrs.Bert Clare, Mr.and Mrs, Walter Dart.the Misses Gondehild.Mac- Donell (Montreal), Irene Sincennes.David, McNaughton (Huntingdon), P.Corner, Dawson (2), Hooper (2), Andrews (3), Walker, Haiyes, Johnson, Millen (2), Wheatley.A.Finch, Crane, and the Messrs.Bourne (Hon.Sec), St.Mart (Mohtreal).Whimbey (3), Trotter, Hooper (2).Strachan, Langue- doc eal), Burroughs (Montreal), Monse!l, Sinclair, H, W.Harsfal!, Ed- ar del.Buchanan (St.Jovite).and any others.McGill Athletes.The Miki the recent gymnast]: competitions Wd Moll were reported to the meeting of corporation yester-\" day as follows: \u2014 W.B.Campbell, 2nd year Wicksteed, Bronze Medal.Miss Jane B.Wisdom, 4th year Arts, Etrathecona Senior Prize.Miss Ada Mitchell, 2nd Strathcona Junior Prize.Science year Arts, New Baseball League.A new baseball league is heing \u2018nrm- ed under the name of the Metropolitan League.This will be a six or eight club league, the pick and fastest ann best junior talent in the city.Any club destrous of joining this league must send in \u2018heir applications before the 15th April, to H.E.Garon.233 St, James strect.Terry McGo-ern Cured.Stamforu, Conn., April 5\u2014Tetry M- Govern is cured.The litle fighter co- day roceived his release from Dr.Giv- ins\u2019 sunftarinm hara Dr.Givin declares Terry in possession of all i: mental faculties and is in excellent health.He never had paresis, American watches carefully repaire:) R.Hemsley, 255 81, James street, Special Notice.' of The former patrons the Kirn Plano Co, during the period when Mr.FE.A.Gervais was manager.are informed that Mr.(Gervais is now vice- president of The Leach Piano Co.Ltd.660 St.Catflerine St.West, and will he pleased to see any of his old customers who may be contemplating exchanging their old planus for new instruments, Speciat fo The Montreal Star.Toronto, April 8.\u2014~Bert Morrison, of Toronto, who played with the Calumet team of the International League during the past winter, has returned to the city.He Intends remaining ai home next winter, despite the fact that -the man- agership of the Calumet team han been Morrison.says that \"nearly all the International League Clubs .are big losers on the Lame Back, Kidney, Liver and Btomach Troubles, I will give Lie usa of my world-Tamed Dr.Ban- den\u2019s Flectric it, abrolutelÿ fres until cured, and not one penny In advance or on deposit.If 1t falls to ture, yon don't pay anything whatever, Call to-day and take n, belt along.or write for one and my two hooks, sealed, free.DR.A.SANDEN 132 St.James St, Montreal, P.@.eagon, Calumet lost 88.000- ,next | Mason & Risch IN HIS O minutes after the opening Tremblay Was on ep and he neter lost his posj~ Lott wiiee to the finish of the mafch His speciaity through this period was foe fol and he had Bothner time and aude in push positions wrlels ther sem rus escape, Her showed Ca naziog resource, again pd pan, melting free when the spee Latars tout si was all over.Twlices \u20181 remblay get the hammertock, Pooh's fie seed ented, cach oveasion bee suceeded in breakly, usay rota the crue punishiment Ox three orcasions Hothaer tried to gat, Lo his fect but Tremblay was to quick, and loo was 5 time slamme back to the mat, pjoany the French.Canadian got his my f neativ tied up in a eroteh and à neek bold.durs which.thine Tremblay picked his man up and, slaummed him hard the mat six, times.© À few seconds later Treme, biay got an arm hold and à croteh and Bother was {on werk to make mor than a very feeble resistance, finall going under in 29 minutes.7 Inthiter said yesterday blav was the finest wrestler World.Steurs and lors meet next Friday in conditions governing which yet been settled, to in ex-Chamnpion Tem Jen a match, th have.nat.KENCRAS MADE Montreal Star.Foterbaro, Aprit 6\u2014Fred.Whit croft.who was a member of the faut: ois Kenora Thistle Hockey team during the past season.has returned to Peter) horo, and will spend Ure summer her He has been signed by the Thisties for season, and will go back tp Re- nora in the autumn.Whiteroft gays he was well treated while in the West and that financially the Thistles had a most suvees-fui season, the receipts of the club for the year Leing over $9,000.Whitvruft denies the report that he assaulted Ernie Johnson of the Wanderers after the second Stanley Cup game in Winnipeg.He doclares ths story is a deliberate falsehood.He also states that Captain Tom Phillips will be found en the Kenora's line-up again next season, there being no foundation for the report fhat Phillips would play with the Ottawas.The Thistles will make a strong bld 'for the Western Hockey champlonship in 1908, and, 1f successful, will come East after the Stanley Cup.~ The Ont.Special Lo Special Notice.See large shipment of the celebratéa.Upright and Grand.Pianos received by The Leach Plano Co.Ltd.560 St.Catherinà St West; sold for cash or $5.00 monthly.J About SE The question is sometimes | asked us whether the patent leather in INVICTUS Shoes: will crack.It\u2019s impossible to guaranté¢e any palent leather from.cracking.Some crack more quickly than others\u2014depends upon the quality.: The patent leather in IN VICTUS Shoes is made from imported Russian colt hide: These are then tanned ir.Canada.3 The result is a Patent Les- ther that\u2019s softer, finer, more flexible, andone that willwear J longer, without, cracking, than any other Patent Leather, Price of INVICTUS Patent: Leather Shoes in Lace, Blucher § and Button Style at 85.Open Lil] 10 p.m.Invictus Shoe Store, 249 St.James Streat, ; periodicity.They appear to come about | ~ pratima ee ee, one BILIOUSNESS IS {omy vent Jérome he 5 heat paths, | ; SO EASY TO CURE | familues and disasters were phenomena | if THE = DOMINION BANK 162 ST.JAMAS STREET, General Banking Business Conducted.: BAVINGS DEPARTMENT Inter allowed on ALL, sums + of sun spots Astronomers calculate | _\u2014 i i \"DIRECT ORG.thut tne sun spot periody are about thi - E.B.Osier, President.W.D.Matthews, Vice- ident.10.45 years apart.apd jt is certatoly à | When you take the right ng aw nin restdy W.R.Brock.ec Pit ai R.J.Christjs.ston.J.+ Foy.A.M.Nanton.! ! c.A.BOGERT - - - General Manager.3 \u201cTHEIR HS suggestive fact that the great panics | \u2014\u2014 du closely correspand with those per- ; ; dun el cor ance = hyvo eight \u2018 AN mun or woinan who In always gel- 16ds.L'or Instance thers havodecn cig ting billous-who has a lazy liver\u2014 big panics in the Uidied States in a per.| ne Vi ebgtsty veurs, ui ° n Ch ernge nf tan be cured so eusily and so quickly =; - : tht they will wonder why they sufl- J.Haydn Horeey, Manager Montreal Branch, .len veus apart.Oe this showing the | s the First in ; action of 1903 was a true Kuen Le fat x nk will keep voue liver I'he world is copper mad.So universal has become the use of this metal that the demand ex- A BRANCH OF the nic or 1883.40 un the sine: basis © ya nos Lee tre et manie ol mation) dimensions | in such perteet condition at you: ceeds the supply.It is not a question of price but, \u201cwe must have copper at any price\u201d is the should ne expected about vis - ni help eeing well 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equal to those of the Blue Bell at the same depth.The invest ONE OF THE EARLIEST.vien préccaun à vour before and soute trees suceeded acer after Ly Jest tine fal 5 diese, I .Uh pede ol 1833 vas Tailowed hy a 80 , 4 \\ ! 1 i .Curry an In De oad woes preceded bya oe ots eo =kin ; F1 À Surprising Number of Panics Have Best of Gil Hunvadi Janos conttans , Co Ls - : : : ; Taken Place in the Month of VA3R TL eq 0° 16 vos precedoit li Siolent purgatives or dangerous | ment offered you in the purchase of this company\u2019s stock is an opportunity which you will do well to à Sturn th 1484 Te ponte of Asis drags Nis a natura) water ad ins! investigate.Write the secretary of the company for full particulars, which will be mailed you free.Has Been Opened at May.Matvellous curative powers are those Was preceded by asec pinch dn th 1 whica Nature gives it.There is no tagbey Erie 1-0 1505 The pace af bo Jab | i I | | \u2018 ) ! .| Konavket catlnnese swe failures ir, ; | | | Atienii \u201cas preceded TX severe break in danger of acquivipg the drug habit __ LL LL Le LL : Mon 15 cated by She Won pages in Lscë when vou take Hunladi Janos i PI nining engineer \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 ac e ee as ¢ : Blieet Journal to the fact Cha the ve- ! AH true ps tes are Hternaitonat in SL druggists sell it Try a smoll : i.de n most Ce i ua tour she Sci athe 'Mm&A 9 9 4.Cent flop in Stocks Was the His.pone *hetr influence Ti effects ar netal- botthe it costs bu\u201d a reife.i ! ; 8 ; Le, end Ceryung ors ve oi fomaus Bius Bal © i Sin financial history to take place ln Ji terion d'u a co mitries in the MR | examination of this prop- 2 the month uf Mach ; tue vear hui if tv ave felt mn ie ON - ; > \u2014 \u2014 | erty, had entire charge for S e tis a conrmon balle?the tant > | Lauited Siatés IH one Vesr hey are ac, {seven years ol tlie dével- uaily peur i the mlb oor tre Last 7 Ve eNpetiener db Eucope he eas A.0.BROWN & Co.opment of the Blue Heil generally in September and tresses, Fyre edie on the veur afrer The rnn- 1 Mes he» OR Voile Sue k EX | 2° .kd some eonotiitas hive Lah a pos pi Ctens b tucen the loternaiion à mar | change, Vork Cotton Fine : He as |, A Mauro, E.5 \u2018to explain this phenomenon Vies\" les dre so Matieuute that the takes change.Cideuge Board of Trade, ; Miami kon 4 A explanation is tha during the sun: Père in one oust veressartly conan (evelind Stock Fxclonee, ; Le Can ner Engineers : : \u2018 hom he une [pe one puss els VEN EPHONE MAIN 20 ana 281.Ce Consulting Enkinects, = oma RR ook \u201c A General Banking Business Transacted.=, days de lois, | _ resvott, Ar à eter pes ou the productive tories are amet a aon.1 PP Mar De said eus Jong Vins xs Stocks, Bonds, Cotton | tor in a bank and prom- er er TS ad large extensions tik ques wid Le quece Ds vonits er Jo ?+.ihey inent citizen of that city: 4 ; : .tn EE with Lie nn ol >» pi pd Hot destrex rupitet: they meroly CHI C A G 0 GRA I N read \u201cthe following ex- A no Savings Bank Department ce ps be v saa shih de hes ' ac ; repor uce & strain ap Ui macy uke | NT Ur sir Ba be Gor.Notre Dame & StFrs.Xavier sts.| the raperty ot te Mist ayfluge C rf 1-89 TScod banle Shop leasing unprealaciise works SL VENWICRK - - - - Manager, | souri & Arizona Copper \u2014 \u2026 pui Copé 7 = \u2014_\u2014 .KO toirod | Mining Co.J 25 .mes | re THEORY BREAKS DOWN.Canada\u2019s Army of Phot.graphers.ANTHONY BLUN'S LAURENTIAN MINE The Quebec Bank 1 | | that \u2019 Represents | _ eee Fun or beni {The Royal Bank of Canada A Superb Location, A Property Owned Absolutely, A Sound Treasury, A Low Price of Stook, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST | Interest Added œuarteriy Your Opportunity to Make Money before the Stock Advances \u201cMONTREAL BRANCHES: Main (City) Office, Corner Notre Dame and St.John Sts.- District Savings Bank.The annial general muceting ef the shareholders of this Bank wilt, be held at Îts head office, St James Street.un Tuesday, the seventh of May next, at 12 v'eloeK Lvon.for the reception of the anvuual reports and statements, and he election of Mirectors.By vruer of the Board A.P.LESPERANCE, Manager.Rl 6 i | | | \u201c5.An the same month; ihe Gran: & Wa.d | failure was à May disaster and ous | \u2018great stlver panic of 1893 begun i May | \u201cwith the vollapse in Cordage.The | -Flower paste in the stock market in 1899, and the gres: Northern Pacilis panic of 1901 were also fa May.On the other hand the Sonth Seq | bubble culminiied at the class of 1a2; | the first: Black Friday took place | | 1 | t ! | | t T4 156cod Montreal, April Sth, 1907.CEMENT STOCKS WANTED All or any part of December 6, 1745: the American pan ~ of 1814 started September 1.and the minor panic of 151» began in October.The Bnghsh crisis of 1825 started in \u201cDecember; aur (remendous crash of -.1857 began on August 4: the collapse Be gold corner in 1869 resulted iu 109 Sheres af International Portand Ce- cK Friday.September 24: the punis * ve .\u201d i \u2018 50 f National Portland Cen.: 8t.Catherine Street, cor.Stanley.Westmount\u2014Greene Avenue an resulting from the Chicago and Boston (Durham).on oa et OUR GUARANTEE | Rapid and Successful \u201c The Wealth in Copper w \u201c End B li Dan St.Catherine Street \u2018 \u201cfires occurred in October, 1871, and No- J.E.CARTER, Development This Is the title of a booklet of ° n ranc e e Catherine Strec yomber, Reds the Baring panic took ' Investment Broker, | ve op ent.32 pages printed in three colors.; and Seigneurs.Westmount\u2014Victoria Avenue and : place In November, 1890, and the Vene.74 917 .Your money cheerfully | It contains information regarding Montreal Annex\u2014105 rm erbrooke St : Zuëla panic in, December.1885.The 4a Guelph, Ont, at the expiration .the copper supply and demand of 105 Falrmount Sh e Street.following is a record o° 1} .refunded at the expiration Mr.Jas.B.Girand.Deputy T°R.the world up to 1807.Jt also con- Avenue.St, Paul\u2014Church Ave, and Rielle.- panics which have taken pli Sia = of thirty days from your Mineral Suprveyor of Arizona, and tains advice of the greatent Impart- LL 61.312 : ¢ ~ng- : avme stock i | iv - - ance to investors in mining stocks.- land and the U nited States during the first payment où stock it probably the highest auti:ority en min Foi can have one of these bonklets vast 200 Years.INSURANCE for any reason you are ing matters in the Territory, has re- free of cost by using thr coupon LIST OF PANI Mr.J.N.Lapres, President of the FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, EMPLOY dissatisfied willy your in- cently reported on this property.belo Cs.tT ; = = : 7 vestment Followin r a 1 Coa ; .g are a few brief extracts : Mail this C n ; .Association of Canadian Photo- ERS LIARILY.BURGLARY.Ete.A Cue Out and Mail this Coupon.1683\u2014Earliest recorded English \u2018AN ST RIVEY « from this report: .; ; -, anie.5 graphers.Agents, AME, Ton RET con Bank References.\u201cThe ledge, m8 It outcrops In and M.& A COPPER MINING CO.51%: I~ English comercial crisis.this rity.Interesting facts brought : rk.ground the shaft, varies In width from TA R.A Long BMI Mo © 1720\u2014Missis_ippt Butble in Paris, ont at the meeting were that ihere in Kargas City, Mo.anû 20 to 60 feet © * There can be ne Please mail me.free and postpaid.+ ulminated in May.are 8420 professional photographers GAULT & EWING Prescott, Arizona, as to the fou NE D are ae your 32-page hook.\u201cThe Wealth in (INCORPORATED 1832.) Li20\u2014South Ses Rubble in London UE {; Ns ; phere \u2019 t d ability ug Ur, alopment the oponlug up of large ore Copper.\u201d also maps.mining engin- ; ; : culminated in end of year.* {1m the Dominion, and that in the city 112 St.James st.\"Phone Main 4497, integrity an 3 MAS gs hodles WHI prove an assured fact * * cer's report.copy of by-laws.and 1731 \u2014 Another English crisis, of Montreal alone there are 52 studios officers ana directors and\u201d \u201cPhe Jocation of-the shaft ls quite all attrer information in regard .to CAPITAL - - $3 000 000 1745\u2014First Black Friday, December and 340 men engaged in the work.the value of our property br era aince por attaining the ph tue .& A.Copper Mining Co.\u2019 y y : > + a eee \u2018 ec mans.t ining en.\" £:108 fost, tho urons-aut which Lo , paused hy Progress of Pretender's large maps.the ™ ini or have recommended will cut this gene NAME.0 2 Le LL 00 RESERVE FUND.$5.250 000 \\ ry, w nk run on Dank nt England.ANOTHER CAN CANADIAN the By-Laws of the Com- within à very fow fest * * The pam ADDRESS : » : St of modern English panics._ - any and ail other Informa- ber supply ia plentiful und very cheap % +0 080 065 ars een 00 ; .; .tg 121: ante ther English crisis, OUTLET TO PORTLAND.DIVIDEN DS font will be senl free upon tar #.ove ie average\u201d for mining are LL _\u2026 , Branches in every provitice of the Dominion, in Newfoundland, + yaen-ianic In England That the Canadian Pacific would find application.! : ar above the average 4.3_F , - cele : Many New York stock .-1792-3\u2014Financlal upheaval in Eng- ap outlet in Portland during the win- ola > ye nie ; ocks oy paying ARE = the West Indies and the United States.nd, fiat panic in United States.ter months was the effect of a Portland {1 desired.\u2014Amerlean panic following cope despateh, which is given below: \u201cThe W.D.CHANDLER, The business of Corporations, Firms and Individuals solicited.ture of Washington by British on Aug- portland and Rumford Railway, of ust 24.Banks in New York suspynd which Hugh Chisholm, of New York, 7 Ted specie payments September 1.Eng- president of the International Paper \u20ac Hsh crisis came in 1815.Company, is president.has purchased 1815\u2014Minor Anxerican crisis began in large tracts of shore property at East \u2014\u2014 eee PS NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.0 *, October.Precring and Sonth Portland, on both NOTICE 18 HERERY GIVEN (hat the f Interratienal Cox) and Coke (\u2018ompany, ; * 1825\u2014 English panie started in Decem- sides of Portland Harbor.for terminal \u2018ter Limited.will, upon May 1.1907, pay a = bers experierced in United States jn purposes.Ai South Portland steamship 1 \" , y 2826 docks will be vonstrneted.so that | dividend of one per vent.on its issued , 1837\u2014Great panic and commerejgl Steamers bringing pulpwoad, sulphur a ring ui Piel ts Suid jive ; | \u201c .a .à \u201c : pall to registered shara- 7\" depression starting with suspension of nd supplies for the big pulp mills at holders only, and the transfer books of Stock Broker 4 Hospital Street.One dollar opens an account in the Savings Department and in- L.-J To 270 terest credited quarterly.Montreal Branch: 164 ST.JAMES STREET, \u201cbanks on May 9.Rumford Falls can unload directly on tie com | aad or \u2018 Anpany will be closed from April 15, 1848-\u2014Minor American crisis, felt in t9 the cars of the Rumford Falls line.jau7, to Mar 2, 1937, both days inclusive.W.P.HUNT, Manager.~ England in preceding year.It is helieved here that as soon as the Ah unrezistered shareholders should send + 1867-%+Another great panic started by extension to the Canadian border.1\u20ac- tiieir stock before the first mentioned re of Cer reat pi ue vently authorized.is huilt.and the dete te tie Secretary at the offies of the \u2014 \u201cust 24.© Life & Trust Co.Auge Portland terminals established, a great Winpant.Fernwell Building.Spokane, , leai of winter fretght over the Canad- Washington : 1866 \u2018Panic caused by fallure of dew ei Hom Foe North-West will Dated at Spokane.Wasl:ington.March \u2018great London house of Uverend, Guer- En caftlet here\u201d ao.1805.W.G.GRAVES \u201chey Company, May }HI This was the tel mh ce \u20ac Secretary International Coal und Coke Co.80 10 Mr.M Bosworth.fourth vice-pras- econd Black Friday td \u20ac ry A ident o fihe C PR.when seen to-day _ _ BU YY ap! of gold conspiracy in relative to the doespateh, said: The .ks New York, causing the (hid Hack CPR ill co e to send its freight .A Friday panir of September 4 vu ian ee 5 ile g A promotion of the house of .anil Lane caused hy Chicago fire, | CL LL 1 Lo 0 d 00 S.\u2018 ; ober 8-11.1872\u2014Panie vans-d by Boston fire, | Duclos Case in Argument, _ R.D.ROBINSON co.an iNoyember ».Arguimnett in \u2018he hahras corpils case { Bought, sold on commission, Corre- LOS ANGELES CAL 3 * 1873 \u2014 Tremens >0s commercial crisis, ) ; \\ - : c qd! i - # of ; os z stord vsi- FPondenca solicited, and rect informa \u2018often called \u201cThe Panic st irting with of Alex, Duclos was yesterday pos tion from agent at the mines furnixhed ho failure of Jay Cooke & Co, où Sep- on application.W.Take a 48 mood -\u201ctember 18.110 Wellington St.Ottawa, 1 : 1884\u2014 Panic in Mny caused by failure em Only 100,000 shares offered to the public at 25 cents f Grant & Ward and Marine Hank earing House certilicates issucd May potted neti te-dux at Ie aan, Duclos Was in court \\esiardav lu charge of tv punrds of Longue Pointe Auvinin Dr Georg.Villeneuve, superintendent of he usv'um.waa also present.whde Mr NK.Latamme represented .; I ; \u20181890\u2014 Panic in Nocember saused hy the prisoner; Mr.M.A.Tafortunes Nipissing is the barometer of Cobalt, with the largest acreage and has TRIAL OF JUVENILE CRIME.per share.Stock will be listed on the various exchanges as suspension.of great Lomo eed 1 0G an Crown prosecutor, represent.B11 in Senate to Provide Separate soon as sold.The reputation of the above firm which has been he Barings éd the Attornev-Generat and Mr, Gua- Courts for Children.(7 1893\u2014Colläpse of MeLeod combina.ave Lamothe KO, appeared for the (nwa, Ont, April 6\u2014Mr.Scott, the | in business for nine years is a guarantee to investors.They .où -on l'ebrumiy LP (fivters of the asylum, Secretary of Sate, has introduced into \u2019 .; The realest ow on : ! J the Senate a bill to authorize the es made from 100% to 400% for their clients last year.if you i 1893\u2014Collapre of CTrdage with many produced more ore.The BAILEY is next in size in acreage and will be next in productior \u2018fallures on Aay 3 sturling the greni Old Montrealer Passes Away tzblishment of juvenile courts.The {lver panic of this vear.; , bill gnes ou tie principle that a child .Hive panic o oo Décenhe 19.cnused \u2018 | Montrea jost an old Clan yester- i a child even \u201chen Li reals the I\u2019 do not know them investigate through your banker or Bradent Tevrland's Vonezuel: dix inthe person of Mr.Goo pr, Phelps criminal law, and Js to be A As a .| mr Clevelanu 1eztelun he any wears varmed on an CPIld aud mot às an adult.Separate street\u2019s.Correspondence solicited.heart of Cobalt, 216 acres being in Coleman Township, and 40 in Fenster and fish business on Vietaria courts are to be provided for children | The BAILEY-COBALT MINES, Limited, owns 256 acres in the 1896\u2014Bryan panic, culminating at ! .\u201cthe time of his Madison Square speccir Haare, The déceased, Whp was In bis And juvenile offenders are to Le le the time © Madis 5 : Lex Pnix-second year, was à native of tained when necessary ne emion \u201d GEO.LAIRD, Canadian Manager, Loraine.; Lan | que ati .:j- houses and not in jails, 1899-\u2014 Panic causal by sudden eigen Pittetiold, Mass.He retired from busi be sent to the penitentiary.ot R.P.Flower on Muv 12 ness tines years ago.owing to in AL né ; ; ot RP.Flower May voter emg IPE His romains will be taken from The bill will be advanced to its second , 022 Traders Bank Bldg, TORONTO.TO MAKES MONEY $ .\u2019 EA his late résidence, 2 Drummond reading, and then allowed to stand over punk hes Ra I necnrities y {tree to-night, and placed on the N.for discussion.| weaching ith edition fn Fee AY Y Central train for Pittsfield.P li incid t t Church s - | i September, JE se .cculiar incident a urc ervice.7 imi ; i : BAILEY-COBALT MINES, Limited, stock will be offered until 1807\u2014 Mystery panmie of March 14.: Open Up Papineau Avenue.During the course of a mission ser- INVEST YOUR SAVINGS ' | At the last meoting of the Mantras] VIC DY the Capuchin Fathers at St.- IN ° CALGARY April 10th at 35 cents per share.Then the price will be 40 cents per South CouncH hi was decided to open Michael's Roman Catholic Church at \"WARD PANIC OVERWORKED.crowbars were used to widen the ralls FRIDAY APRIL 19th, 1907, > These panies were not all of corre- | a Kingstown, recently, a youth, who put $100 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, - , fe ; gponding magnitude.In fact the word | avenma nw axhington from Joseptime his head through the communion rate TOWN OF SIMCOE, \u2019 RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY YIELDS share.The best map of Cobalt accompanies cach prospectus; free for \u2018panic\u2019 Is very mh everwerked.We | the Quebec Southern track.Thig will 4nd could not extricate +.alarmed Province of Ontario.SIX PER CENT.: he aski aan y sl od ov describe prove of great benefit to the residents the congregalloy by his cries.A WATER WC WORKS Interest payable half-yearly.g Returns the asking.pr like those of 180s feria 1505, and on the upper end of Papineau avenue, Priest called a déctor from the con- : | Write for Pare (OPE \u201cook market o mptions i os, and who have nad Le érable difficulty in gregation, but he was unable to render Sealed Tenders will be received by the Cpnfederation Life Bldg.Toronto.Write for our Price Livt No, 1, spr d fa n ; .Black: Friday in 1869, and the North fron Ve depot.getting to and assistance, and Is was only wher: two Town Clerk of 8imeoe, until § p.n., on [11 2 ; ALBERTA FARM LANDS, MORTON AND COMPANY o Fiscal Agents ern Pacific upheaval of 191.and the great stump In March of this year.Of that the boy's head was extricated The for the following works: course these events tere entirely airr- A Heavy Box Fell on Him.bov.who was in a state of collapse, outinet 157 Steel Water Toker.F 0 LOWES & 00 pion In character and size.There is, D.Demers, 3: years of age, of 529 VBS removed tv !he hosvitai, Spéciale about 500 tons.Pipes an | Co d ' ' \" 1223-7 Traders Bank Bullding, Toronto, Canada owever, a very close resemblance be- Wliliam street.employed as a drive : Cu et \u201cEF u Est \u201cFi inl tiween the different great commercial [x the Shedden Forwarding Company.ST.MARY'S YOUNG MEN, \u2014 &t.Vaives \u201cete, K'\u2014Fire Hydranis.Gats A Cobalt stock at-a low price that of- | eer en aor pried ; 79 295 _Ériges, auch as those of 1867, 1873 and [had his right leg fractured while he Mary's Catholic Young Men's Society Contract \u2018G'\u2014\"'wo Power Pumps.\u2019 fers great opportunities.Prospectus and te .dd) _ 1893.So close is the resemblance that was unloading a heavy box at\u2019 the entertained the dramatic section of the Contract \u201cH\"\u2014Twa.Gas Engines, each MAD on application, 20c per share.mmm -4 y economists have held that they |Arena yesterday.Demers slipped ang 8asoclation to a dinner nt the Lake.50 H.P.SMILEY & STANLEY, J ere traceable to similar causes and the box feil on hinn He was taken view Hotel.Lachine, Wednesday.The Tenders will shortly be called for pipe- 152-154 Bay Street, Toronto, MAPS OFCOBALT 1 were moreover regulnted by a law ol ,to the Westem Hospitai party consisted of about fifty of the laying, power house, etc.lone Distance Tel Main 5166.\"18 \u201d A .i : Pepe me ae ae Ce Ncmtem Hospital \"hoy\" who kere conveyed to the potni |, Pins, specificatiqne, etc, mas be we | AND i \u2019 T7777 of destination by a spechu car.Arrived 0 4 © ; \" at (be hotel dinner was served, after Bay Streei, Toronto, ont, ov at.on ami | Larder Lake District 8 | ; ; which several fonsts were proposed, e val \" nd Lo a en 1 ?-Q n _ es fl = q : amronx-0thers-betre-thome\u2014t Te Ree adios March ar aed T \u2018These maps are made from Ontario Tue HANTPACTE RING awd MARKFPTING hy ot Weatern Canada, , : | 1 1 | à a9 clergymen pret sin Father 4.A.CARTER E8Q.INSURANCE, propeT ment.records; scale, 40 chains 1 7 ; : ' \u2018 : | inan, chaplahi of tHe Society: Rev.» Mayor : ; ; TN i à ve | , Father Peter Heffernan, Ina 3 ; $ 3 Wall Map, Cobalt district, large.8$2.80 A RANUDLEH MACDONALD, President.A.L.ALLAN, Vice-President.and he Rev.Father Robert Callahan Hn CALL, Esa, Guardian Building.Pocket Map.foleman Towankip 1.00 | } ï : D M.STEWART, General Manager., At the conclusion of the toasts, Songs, * Town Clerk, \u201c1 Pocket Map, Pk et errs Ie Lee 4 \u2018 f CAPITAL AND SUHPLU S over à - ,\u2018 recitations.and atep dancex formed the Simcoe, ont.- , \u2018x te .LT -anti tal i - System.t ~ À ASSETS aver - - 325 006,000 order of the evening.An address was wiLLIs CHIPMAN, C.E., BFA ANB, HAND-FICKED Aor PRIMÉ and properties before Ter sompanies profrrendive yin mn Etat ranscontinental Rallwav System.the most ; deltvered by Mr.J.A.Heffernan, pres- © Chief ginerr, +.en \u20ac .; > : .ts ef 61,00 and npwards received.Interent \u2018para 4 times 8 year.ident of the Soclety.showing the or.- 102 Bay Street, Toronto.Ont.-.Granulated dalle driea (pram COBALT MINING INFORMATION , .MAIN oFr E\u2014232-286 \u201c7.JAMES STREET.ynization to be in à first class condi- ; Las 5.oh Write or wire.for prices.BUREAU LUMITED OPPO TUNITIES T O CAPITALISTS.rpows BRANCH-TH4-750 FT.CATHERINE ST.WEST \u2018(corner Guy.) on, financially and otherwire It (a the : Ciro A | The Canada Flour Jour Mie Ce Co.Fimited, ! v l « _ pu | A ï si intention or the soctety for the future A Chatham 1233 Traders Bask Bldx.Toromte.Can, Fdll information Lv addrossinz IN PUATRIATCOMMTESIONER Winnipeg remet - : ) - 68 309 | Development and Industrial Bureau.W innipez, Canada 6 2 1am ©8604 to make thé dinner an annual affair.Co w | \u2014 a\u201d PTY = -+ Se \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ome \u2014\u2014emereememer MUCH Di \"BY BIG TORNADG Towns Devastated and Many Were Killed in Track of the Storm, New Orlcaus, April 6\u2014A poore of persons were killed by Uie Lurnadu which swept fur three hundred ave \u201ccrus portions ul Luul=iang, Mlssis- sippi and Alabamu.| Futts of Lug tlvwns wêrb Œevagtatéd, with damages oxcouding $00,040 The tornade began ut Alexunidrit, ARbama, Killin: four persons alid then spread Lu the olissi@ pie riven, Kung five persons au Jackson, La.A: Bayou Sara, La.at least a half\u201d dozen others were killed.\u2018The turnadoy next appeared al Carson, Miss, where grea.damage 10 properly was uone, ad disappeared neaa Selmu, Ala, where the ! inhabitants saw whirling clouds rise into the air over the river.The damage at Alexandria is ey i- mo \u2018-* at $200,000 At Jackson, La., the insane asylum was wrecked, with a loss of abu $200,000.Three female inmates aud many other persons were injured.At , Mies.the Misuissipp! Central Railroad depot was blown down; also a ohiurdh, a achool.house, two Lusiness buildings and several 1 1- bins Here the tornado's path was omy two hundred yards wide.SHOT DOWN WHOLE FAMILY.Crazed by Financial Troubles Father Kills Wife and Children.Special to the Muntreal Star.Berlin, April 6.\u2014A family tiugedy of a particularly dis characior has Just been enacted at Dresdun.In thét alty lived a man named Wilsdorf, who had been in the Royal service us ohief forester.It had been kwwn through the neighborhood that tho family had got into pecunlary embar- asement &nd had incurred heavy debts, but no one suspected the extent to which these circumstances hud preyed upon their minds The other morning us the milkman brought his can tw the door of the flat he found that une whith be had left the day previous had mot been removed.He called the attention of the police to this fact and inasmuch as it was feared that all might not be well with the family inside, the police forced in the door.1t was then discovered that with the exception of the eldest daughter, who «ill manifested faint signs of life, the whole family had been shot dead.The corpses of the mother, three sons and two daughters lay on their beds, whiie that lof Wiisdorf, whose hund still grasped a revolver, was extended on the sofa in his work room.Everything pointed to the tragedy having been carried out with the consent of the wviotims, excepting the eldest daughter, who had apparently engaged tn a flerce gtruggle with her father.FREDERICTON INCOME TAX.Personal Assessment Placed on Level .With Real Estate.Special to The Montreal Star.Fredericton, N.B.April-6.\u2014Suppty has all been passed and the supplementaries, whféh will be few in number, will be broûght down early next week.There were two divisions In the House last evening, both of which were of vital Interest to Fredericton: Insane: casm the legislators dectded that the crude sewage o: the city must.not enter St, John river and the other decision was that real estate and income in the province must be placed on a level basis for ns- sées@mment purposes.Tha latter decision wil} affect only Fredericton, which ig probably tha only city tn the world in which the income has heen assessed at full: value, while real estate has heen ns- sésged at only 1-5 Its value, The taxation Question was brought up on 1\u2019 Jution of Hon, George F.Hill, of Chi \u201ctte, and carried on vole of 31 to 4.To Church on Toboggans.Sperial to the Montreal Star.Vienna.April 6.\u2014Twu emhusiastic tohpgwanists, Herr A.Mayer and Fraulein Schwarz.celebrated their wedding the other day in ap original manner in thelr mountain hnme at Payrhach.(hw- ing to the unusual length of the wint-r the streets were stil deep with snow and the wedding procesalon sHd down a steep hill from the residence™af the bride tn the church on seven toboggans decorated with pine branches and flowers, Terribly Injured in Mine.ene, trae § Archibald Nichol.y tnjur na attemptine to adjust the drum an one 7 the inclines.He failed to notice gome aescending cars, was struck by the trip snd_terribly injured.ST css = Tacom Gas A .5 i MONTREAL TE \u2014 NOW At 25 Cents Per Share Recent advice from Superintendent Gauthier states that the shaft is now down 107 feet ; that Lie has opened up TWO NEW VEINS showing much higher values, and that he will immediately éommence drifting.He says he expects soon to encounter the great O'Brien and La Rose vein.SILVER BIRD is in full operation both day and might in the same formations identically as in the O'Brien, Timmins and Right of Way mines, and lying immediately between these mines and the Green-Meehan, Red Rock, Cobalt Contact and Nipissing Extension.The veins are increasing in values daily.SILVER BIRD has no indebtedness.There are no encumbrances against the property or stock of the Company, title being Crown Patent.SILVER BIRD is a mise in full operation, with two 25-horsepower boilers, steam hoist, steam drills, and all machinery and buildings necessary to complete an operating mine.SILVER BIRD is surrounded by the greatest producing mines in the Cobalt district.BILVER BIRD is absolutely inside property.If you have any SI R BIRD shares hold on to them.Don't be induced to part with them.Buy more if you can.Hold them and reap the great profits that are coming to all holders of SILVER BIRD shares.: REMEMBER.what we tell you.Every one will want SILVER BIRD before long, and will be glad to get it anywhere above ONE DOLLAR per share.The Company reserves the right to withdraw the shares from the market or te advance the price of same without notice.PROSPECTUS MAILED TO ANY ADDRESS UPON APPLICATION.ADDRESS : LAW & CO.[80 Traders Bank Buliding, TOKONTO, CAN.Tragater Agente and Registrars, THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE COMPANY, Limited, 14 King Btrest West.Toronto, Canada.the Rich Opasatica, King of the North, and Larder Lake Mining Region, 20 square miles, 12,800 acres, is a valuable holding.| A Company to be called THE OPASATICA MINING CO., Limited, is being and Opasation WANTED A LIVE AGENT OR BROKER To repregeut us in every City and Town in Canada.Correspondence solicited.Law & Company Cobalt Investments, formed to acquire in the mining bell between Larder Lake Lake.Prospecting and other valuable rights held under issued Government Li.censa of the Province of Quebec, granting privileges not procurable elae- where.1st\u2014In a large portion of Island Lake.tnd.\u2014In farty acres to be selected after prospecting, adjoining sald lake.8rd.\u2014The right to prosPect for and choose a claim of sixty acres any where on the whole of the 30 square miles covered by sald license.LOW CAPITALIZATION.Capital oniy $500,000, in fully paid-up non-assessable shares of $1 each.OFF ER.$50,000 is now offered the public at 10 cents on the $1.00.$100.00 fully paid-up shares for $10.00.The net preceeds to be used for the purposes of the Company.Right to advance prices without notice is reserved.$260,000 will remain in the Treasury.Oonsidering the large area covered by ths License.12.800 acres, the well-known rishness of the district, the low capitalisation, and other sxcoptional advan , this is conwidered the safest and most profitable enterprise before the public to-day.The most rigid investigation by perts and investors ls invited.DO IT NOW.Take advantage of this opportunity.For turther particulars and stock, apply to JAS.M.MITCHELL, 214 St, James Street, Montreal.80 3 2aw lorenta.Traders Bank Building, CANADA'S REVENUE: STILL EXPANDING Increase of Nearly Nine Millions LY STAR-SATURDAY, APRIL 6.\u2014\u2014 ager a ae 1907.- - worth $1.25, for, per yard BRUSSELS SQUARES\u2014 We have now ready for your inspection a complete stock of newly .imported carpets.As this is Spring cleaning time you are sure to need a new carpet, and this is definitaly the place to buy it, as our prices and qualities cannot be beaten in Montreal.Axminsters, Wiltons and Crosaleys Velvet Carpets, prices from $1.50 $1.75 and $2.00 yard.These are some extra special lines that we wish you to see.The very newest designs and colorings in Erussels Carpets, prices from $1.00 to $1.50 yard.A very good Brussels pattern in Tapestry Carpets, from 40c to $1.00 vard, \"VERY SPECIAL back finish, really Tapestry Wilton Carpets, with Brussels UNION AND ALL-WOOL CARPETS, iu very pretty design, in: \u2018bright and light colors, 36 inches\u2019wide; prices 50c, 45¢, 50c and 75c.Stair Carpets in great variety.All borders In stock to match carpets, VELVET GQUARES\u2014 2 x 5 yards, at $60.00.x 4 yards, $20.00, $25.00 and $30.00.3 x 4 yards, at $25.00, TAPESTRY 'SQUARES\u2014 3 x 3 yards, from $7.50 up.3 x 314 yards, from $8.00 up.313 x 4 yards, from $10.00 up.AN EXTRA SPECIAL UNION SQUARES\u2014 3 x 3 yards, at.PE 85-50 .vre ou.ees veaceseons OIL CLOTHS.\u2014 One of the largest collections In all newest designs of the season: from 1% to 4 yards wide.\"Prices ranging from 17/2c to $1.25.We carry a magnificent assortment of Portieres, Lace Curtains and Table Covers.also all the newest designs in \u2018Oriental Muslins, Lace Curtains, from 75c to $50.00 palr.- SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY NEXT WEEK 7 A.I.VALLIERES & CO.Cor.8t.Catherine St.East and Montcalm Street.red - Over Correspgnding Period + - Last Year.- Gitawa.April 6, \u2014 The fiscal year ended on March 81st last; 1906-7, was a broken year, from July 1 to March 31, or only nine months, so that comparisons with former years are rather difficult Luring the nine months, tae total revenue was $65.K14,457 as against $2T.015,562 In the corresponding months of 1905-6, an increase f $R,.798,895.The revenue of 1905-6 was just about $20.000.000, the thrée months of April, May and June, adding bout $3,000,000 to the revenue.If the ensuing three months barely equal last year's record, the revenue will work out at the rate of $90,000,000 a year The returns for March show revenue of $7.827.913.us against 37,256,187 in March, 1906; the Increase being rather less than XN per cent.The expenditure shows an expansion; for the nine months it has boen $41.858.- 739.as against $41.706,380, an increase of andy ahout $100.000, The expenditure in March was less.than that during March, 1908.Standing at $4.220010 as agninst $4,543,672 The princtnal items In the revenue ware: Custons, $39,212,990.Lxclse, $it,- 630.879.Publie Works and T'ailways,$6,- 794,632.Post offire.$4,689.215.The expenditure on capital account was $10,385,690, as against $9,146,337 in the corresponding period of 1905-6.he net debt\u201d at the end of the financial year stood at $152,676,841, a decrease of $6,527,790 since March 31,1306.Light Gompany.Comparative Statement of Earnings, 1906-'07.Feb.Gross 0.4e 12 Le 2000 vies on oh a, Oper.Exp.+1 0 ee as A Mos.Gross.Cee ee ee ee ae Oper.EXp.+.12 22 24 ve ee 22 Le Net.22 22 20 64 00 00 vie Le er ees TACOMA GAR LIGHT COMPANY | 1926, for sulr at a liberal discount, yieldin Increase.$3,913.42 2.1 5 1907.$10,847.85 5,501.71 1,798 27 25,26R,69 6,230 41 19.038.24 (56.43 n.c.) FONDS due st MTGE, 5 per cent, Lover 5 per cent by I.H.GAY & COMPANY, 57 St.Jaines Strest, Montreal.AGENTS WANTED APPLY AT ONCE TO A.E.LAWSON, = MANAGER.174 8t.James St.REMOVING 10TH APRIL TO ROOM 2 No.207 ST.JAMES STREET.SPECIAL REPORT.On the west side of the Strathcona is * the Thompson Mine, from which ore Ja being.sacked from a shaft betiwwien 40 und.i@ feet deep.On the north side\u2018ta the parth-rant- Quarter of the morth half, on which a splendid strike of native nilver was made, practically on the surface, om the 28th of February last, with the result {hat the value of this claim han been enhanced fourfold; on the eant side is the loeb lot, from - which silver assaying 3,600 ox.10 the ton bas been taken, and practically all \u2019 the remalming snhdlvisions of lois 10.and 11 have been withdrawn from sale.Fourteen veins have been: digclosed on our property.Some of thease veinn are 4.1-2 Inches wide, Moreover, the vein from whieh the Thompson Mine in # TWO ENGINEERS AGREE Mr.Jobn Black, Mfuing Engineer, of { Cobalt, who has had over Z5-years\u2019 ex.\u2018 périence, mining in Old Mexico and in tite, Western States, reports as follows: Ce {pm the property there is n contact of Blabane and Slate Rock which is con- widered in this part of the country ome of the best indications.Some of the greatest finds in this camp have been -made in this contact.\u201d A Mr, J.Hylnnd, «= mining expert of many years\u2019 experience im South Africa mad the States, says: \u201cIn No.4 pit, there is seem a coutact of the Dinbase with the Conglomerate Roek, 1 attach considerable importance to this discavery, un it 13 on & similar contact that the very rich ore was found on the Green Meecban Mine, distant only 1 1-2 miles to the south-east; a» niso on the Red Rock Mine, south of the y |f Better Th sacking ore is loading directly intp this property.Big Pa - THE - STRATHCO J Mines.Greem Meehan.\u201d A.Read the Engineers\u2019 Report above, also notice that two different engineers practically agree as to the value of this property.You cannot afford to miss such an opportunity.best mining propositions that Cobalt has yet offered.Besides the 40 acres situated in Bucke Township, The Strathcona Silver Mining Co.of Cobalt, Limited, owns 240 acres on Larder Lake, situated immediately on the Lake where the richest Gold finds have been made, adjoining the well-known locations owned by Dr.Roddick.It is one of the Moreover, the company has an exceedingly low capitalization for such rich properties.Shareholders are promised good dividends, so soon as the work of opening up the 14 Veins already disclosed is well under way.The Strathcona will be one of the biggest shippers in Bucke Township.The ore is there\u201414 veins of it\u2014rich in silver ; the price of the shares will \u2018quickly advance.now! Send in your.subscription now! The shares are 50 cents each (Par value $1.00).increase can be predicted with certainty.A large part of this stock has already been sold, and subscriptions will be filled in order as \u2018received, - Prospectus with Maps will be sent free on application.Buy An early 4 Address the Secretary: The Strathcona Silver Mining Company of Cobalt, Lid.\u201c180 St.James Street, Montreal.Telegraph or Send Cheque.DISAGREEMENT LOOKED FOR.| End of Thaw Trial May Be Reached \u2019 by Thursday.New York, April 6\u2014The trial of Har- { ry -K:\u2014-Fhaw- wilt- proceed\u2014on\u2014 Monday,\" when Mr.Delmas wii! begin his summing up to the jury.Diatrict-Attor- ney Jerome may argue briefly against the confirmation of the report of the Junacy\u201d commission, which declared Thaw to be arne.but he Is aware that Justice Fitzgerald's disposition is to confirm the report, which vas unanimous.The Dtétrict-AttormeŸ has many | witnesses still under subpoena, bu it] is sald he has decidéd not {o call them.: and that he will press the trial forward to an early verdict, or what is regarded more likely, a disagreement of the jury.On Monday the triai will enter its twelfth, atid, dt is confidently expressed, ita fina) week.The Jona delaye which] \u2018havé characterized the proceedings from| the first have Imposed upon-the attor- torneys who.are to sum up the extra task of making a resume of.the testimony, so as to freshen the memory of the jury.who for two weeks have been aut of toneh of the trial.- It: is\" thaugbt that 4 verdict \u2018may b reached on Thursday.The folding enveleve was first used in 1839.+ MANY CHINESE HOMELESS.-Fire Swept Through Steveston Destroying Their Homes.Special to The Montreal Star.M ane Vancouver, B.C,, Aprii 6\u2014The Chinese district of Steveston, the seat of the Fraser River canning industry, was totally destroyed by fire yesterday morning .and five hundred Chinamen were rendered homeless.The fire started from a, defective flue or stove pipe in a house near the river bank.at 2 o'clock.Many inhabitants barely cécaped with thelr liver, \u2018 Vancouver.owners of thé burned bulldinzs estim- | ated the joss at à high figure -gether: The Lawson disputs séttled.The Lion and the Lemb can now lay down to- Optimism air.Higher prices in sight.Buy row so as to occupy a front seat when the next selling tims arrives.- Our service at your command.BRYANT BROTHERS & COMPANY, Headquarters for Cobait Btocks, 84 ST.Francois Xavier St.Fhones Main 4071, 4073- again permexwes ths | A Bountiful Harve Will Soon be Reaped During the past few months the Seed Sown \u201cDevelopment AVork\u201d in Canada\u2019s Eldorado will shortly produce bountiful results.Mr, Investor, have you placed yourself in a position to participate?IF NOT, WHY NOT.THERE IS TIME IF YOU ARE QUICK TO ACT.There is a big bounty coming, and it will keep on growlog tn size\u2014PHENOMENALLY SO.It will cost you less to participate and your profits will be ENORMOUSLY GREATER if you follow the wise and purchase nt to-day's jow level prices than if you walt for the higher market about to pre- vall, and which promises to bring with it A MINING BOOM THAT WILL ECLIPSE ANYTHING KNOWN IN MINING HISTORY.The settlement of the Lawson disputes, for which credlt is given to one of our prominent fellow-townswmen, will now permit of the working of the famous Lawson Mine, which it is estimated will produce from ore within 20 feet of the surface TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOLLARS.The Lawson Mine is a marvellously rich one.You cannot remain a skeptic on Cobalt and its future ufter having once seen the famous lawson veins, which is an example of what can be expected from the many other good properties in the vicinity.IN COBALTS there will be thousands of dollars nado in the future to every dollar that has heen made iu the past.We, the undersigri\u20act, are fully slive to the glorious possibilities of this startling camp, and have an efficient up-to-date staff devoting their attention to our clients\u2019 interests.There is much to be gatned tn buying Cobalts through our firm.At all times we have an active market both ways, and we aim to satisfy our clients.Our wire connections leading to the principal American and Canadian markets places us in an excellent position to furnish latest official quotations and satisfactory exccution of orders.Cobalt Development \u2014_\u2014AT\u2014\u2014 0 Cents a Share | \u2018 Should Prove à Fortune Builder \u2018When you buy this stock you buy an interest in North Cobalt Hotel Company, North Cobalt Building Company, 600 Acres North Cobalt Townsite and 160 Acres Mining Claims in the Proven District.Xhink of the possibilities, and you will see the attractiveness; ~ Cobalt Development 1s a stock which, at present low development price, possesses every: attractive feature for large profita.The Company, amongst its valuable.\u201d assets, owns tive mining claims, having a total urea of 160 acres, all 9 which have been\u2019 examined by competent mihing experts, who repoft, each .claivi to possess well-defined veins.Some are in a direct Une with veins running from the famous Trotteway.One property has fouf, | well-defined veins in close proximity to the Tretheway and property \u201d of the Nipissing, and only 60 chains east of the wonderful Tinmina-La- - rose mine, now valffied at over ten million dollars.The claim known as.; No.4 has 6 valuable veins, which are being actively developed.Burs\u2019 rounding this claim, wonderfully rich discoveries of sllver have been .made.We recommend Cobalt Development for three g00d TeABONS we First, because the veins have been reported to be enormously rich, from which source alone great wealth should be produced.Second, because there is a further security attached to this Company's shares by the Com- ~ pany owning the town site of North Cobalt, 600 acres of the finest ground in Northern Ontario, in which lots buve sold as high as $125,00 ench.Third, for a remuncrative investment with very great possibilities, Cobalt Development shares present a magnificent opportunity, as the stock has been introduced throughout the continent and Is now heing eagerly purchased.We fully expect to see this security commanding in the near future many times the present asked figure.The Mining Claims of this Company are all most promising and well placed in a mining camp whose Mineral Wealth surpasses computation, The coming Cobalt Boom will carry prices to very high figures\u2014and we bélleve that the present moment is the opportune time to buy Cobalts, BEFORE THE RISE ; 2 | Buy Cobalt Development which we will sell you at 20 CENTS A SHARE either for cash or on extended payments of ten per cent, with your ape plication\u2014the balance in nine equal monthly payments, Cash Subscription Blank eovrsseesenconrsesoencesocos 1907, Bryant Brothers & Co.84 St.Francois Xavier St.Montreal.* Dear Sirs, \u2014 Please enter my order for .00000 0000000000 shares of the Capital Stock of the COBALT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (fully paid and non-assessable), at the rate of 2 Ocents per share.Enclosed find remittance of $.Crea being payment in full for said shares at the above price.lssue Certificates and forward to (Name).srorep esssesvecns sseseseiremannn CAQUrESS) ononvouson serres ro nc 00000 DRE Extended Payment Plan ararroten son sre concu u 0000 » 1805.Bryant Brothers & Co.84 St.Francois Xavier St, Montreal.ees tev.trees.Shares Dear Sirs,\u2014Please enter my order for of the Capital Stock of the COBALT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, LIMITED (fully pald and non-assessable), at thé rate of 20 cents per share.Enclosed find remittance of &., being 10 per cent.of the purchase price.1 agree to pag the remaining 90 per cent.in NINE QUAL MONTHLY PAYMENTS, said monthly payments to date from to-day.\u2018 (Address) .cons Bryant Brothers & Company.- BROKERS AND.DEALERS IN GOBALT STOCKS 84 ST.FRANGOIS XAVIER STREET, MONTREAL - TELEPHONES\u2014MAIN 4071-4072.BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1899, v > = * 8 4-6-'07.\u2026\u2026rvreronet 060006 still left the subject in an uncertun ME.\u2026\u2026.Candition, statel Mr Fieidilux 1: \"seamed reasonably clear, how ever, that \" surrender them unless for .oonsideration._L + an announcement could be made as to Tan agreement.r .man added that a stated case was now i \u201c FOR TRANSPORTATION + x, \u201cwe À % * ; 00 p ce * Ve Far i * Jy of + parent En aad 0 a A 8 ia Ke / i * @pecial 5 provinces over .Government * Of discussion on the fisheries estitnates, - Hon.Wiilam Tompleman, Acting Min _ 4steï of Murine, was pnitting the votes through, but Mr.Fieldisig found it nes cessary to hiterpose with cousideraos mare frequency (han is the costom of the Premler.This may be due sane io the Dominlon.\u2018von their rights, such as the issue of ©\" orous opposition.: purpose of the vote.Province fishermen.elties Ÿ ter\u201d 3 ott had ever paid money for the direc- at si HELEN'S ISLAND WHARF JActing Minister of Public Works ; Would Not Promise Needed Improvement.~ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to The Mantreal Star ;_ Ottawa, April 6 \u2014A statement of ho Federal Government's attitude In re gard to the disputed jurisdiction with the control of the fish- eriew.was made yesterday in the House of Commons hy the Minister of Floance, who is acting leader of the in the Lower hanber The statement was made In the course whit to Mr.Fielding's greater readiness to come to the rescus of his colieagues.somewhat tu the fact thap the mates vere heing ur through ac minister, ant somméwhat te the \u20ac that Mr.Fielding i- not ony leader of the House hut also Finance Minister ang as such has a general responsibilty forall estimates.e latest decision of the courts had hy an the provinces had certaln proprletary rights In inshore fishemes growing one of \u2018their ownership of soil, while the right of regulation belonged to the Do- minlon.The Federal authorities re- Cognized the value of à common cons trol and wero desirous that the pro- winces should surrender thelr rights The provinces, on the other hand, put a monetary value ll- censes, and so far were nop willing to a financial Negotiations were still In progress, but he could not stute when In response to Mr.Prince Edward Island, A.A.Melean, of Mr.Temple- being discussed between the Dominion and the provinces with a view to clearing up doubtful points.OF FISH.A vote of $25,000 towards the encouragement of better transportation and conservation of fresh fish, ruused vig- The acting Minister of Marine had no detalls to offer in explanation of the It was to aid by other methods in the transportation of Maritime Province.or Great Lakes, or Pacific Coast fish, to markets within Caanda The details had, however, not been worked out.Mr, Loggie .of Northumberland.N.B.:, BUREPSted that the vote night be used i fh reduding express rates.Thus the dis- | advantage under which Maritime ! suffered owing Lu \u2018 higher express rates from Halifax to Montreal and to Torontn than to those from New Yurk And Boston might be overcome.This suggestion met vigorous crjti- Cism from Hod.(¥ BE.Foster.It Was\u2019 gne of the «1rapgest Government had ever presented to a h House of: Commons, Thé Government had the ide \u201cwe are the people.therefore we will get Whatever we ask.I Mr.Fielding tame to the rescue of dr.Templeman, He admitted criticism fight be directed agninst the lack of cold storage or details, but he thought that as Hem: L.P.Brodeur was absent, the House ho accept the explanation offered nd trust to the Minister to work out o details.If the Minister will nssure nus that fio sum will be spent in xedurtion of ex rates, said Mr.Foster, there 11 be no objection.+ \u201cI would not like to limit the Minis- replied Mr.Fielding.\u2018the money 111 probably he spent for cold storage.- But it might be that a payment might Ve made, as I believe has been done Bn the past.to the express companies in eonsideration of à réduction of rates.\u201d Dr.Sproule came to the Hupport of Government in an unexpeated way, r.Foster did not believe the Govern- tion of express rates or freight rates.It was in his view money thrown away.In this view Mr Foster was supported by Hon.John Haggart.Then came Dr.Spronle to the front.He understood that the Government bad made payments to railways for weducton of freight rates.When there was not a full carload of produce for refrigerator cars, the Govern- ent had made up the difference to e company, so that the company charged shippers full carlond rates tnstead of the higher rates for smal! Hagæant disputed this.What the Government had done was tno pay the difference between the cost of refrigeration for the «bols car and the -Cost fur the section used.\u201cWell, it accomplished a reduction tn freights\u201d commented Mr.Fielding, end Dr.Sproule supported him reached.Then a compromise was Mr.Fielding gave assurances that the vote would he used \u2018as nearly as may ba\u201d to do forthe fishing Industry what had been done for agricultural produce.\u201cThen there is no objection to the vote\u201d said Mr.Faster, and the vote Was passed.A vote of $25.00 for i» re-orEanjza- tion of accounts of Marine Depdrt- ment gave Mr.David Henderson.(Halton).chance tn Join Tye.Sproule ay an Irregular supporter of the Gaov- Létérmerit.Mr.Henderson's sunquart.had in it n distinct tone of critictemn.\u201cThe opposition to the vate had been based.on the naadlessnass f the expenditure because the finance department should he whle to .de.the work: \"Mr.Henderson supported the vata bnt he Hd so because he eritivized the work.of the Finance Department, In Justification of his criticism Mr.Hen- dos n cited soma egregious errors In the published public acehaunts For Instanee, in the accounts for 1904, the Nova Scotia expense account fs given in one place at $15.000 and in another at $40,000 while the balance sheet for the same year shows an error of $10,- Me on\u2019 the credit side.Mr.Henderson therfore: favored a thorough revision prgpositions any | of government nacounts.The vote! was; howayer, held over in deference | to critielem until a fall acconnt is; retidleread of the expenditure of $12,000, : alrendy made in connection with the work and report 80 far presented hy tha CXperh meenuntnnts who have heen \u2018 engaged to make the revision 7 TDÉRNNETTSTOGESTS HANNER 7 Pusatly the estimates of Ma- \u2014\u2014 the lying Grafts AN Over, It\u201d feit's sugkestion was inspiré bos ftom: thé Auditor-Get- mt nt luxuries.provided for \u201cgteamers.suth ax Stiicon | Per by v, Goverrimi ?The subscribers are AT THE RESIDENC - AVEN No.Highly Important Sale of fuvored with te 4 ta ons ta seit ; 127 SHERBROOKE STREET EAST, NEAR LAVAL , ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10TH, Comprising\u2014 Handsome upright plano.Cran ing-raomn Bulles, In vers Kold reception chahs, one fubogany drawhig-1oom tables, hegany, Teversdhle cLrpets, handsome pletures, overated, Very massive qual terad golden oak buffet, in quartered oak; nmasive order by Covsh, cost $160.oak vik china cabidoet, oak ing riasy wines, fish pet, tea sel, vl Two [ripotled brass beds, ow muhogany dresser, chiffonter.cheval sul comprises ane of the set gprings and hale taattress, nd} ctaffonter malogans ft.veal leather, easy chalis.Yandsenie ak full start, with Hv grand fab\u201d bos very card ith ou weathered brea slat carpets lator, 5, hest quality roland Hnoleam elock, gus glove, Funious Active range, by MeClars.und kitchen sundries.Kverything almost us good as new, lue - Us only been a short tine in use Sale at 10 O'Clock only a short tin slikeovering., wire back allie drawing-room «hair, alt ao alu to order, in soHd mn- tmported \u2018from France, hand paluted; portierus, Swiss curtains, divas, UIC Ts uvid oul, ln Foot til Is mls ror finest bedroon couch mahogany bedroom rockers mirror two very bandsome nw fancy mabwgany odd in use, fle one cabinet, maluguns cachets rnd use exceibur cs clLotiers, ete aidé boagd, with cabinet top: dtu ron extension Chars aud sote covered Wilton rugs, sibverware, Very table, in cut plhickstered springs and laar Iie ind Wasii stand, ail pede 1 Quiles tn the Sify Castiy BOW dresser and Ladies\u2019 cass chates, ete, Morris chalrs, library table, o Tad) get had) hades Hall il » lock, et; Handsonu nek RAK & DONNELL Y, sue Hay.Aj; dressing weathered cak lounge Eliuss front refer.MONTREAL _ h 79 Gre Greene Ave.Westmoipt| ixcellent mogern hough wept 211) ge Monet Cabinet Grand) Plano Fle an hiring Ted hat ur, est Ttoyni Axminstér Carpet CapbinatioN Gas and retroffers 1 ures, Inladd binoleums, t Bl Kitchen Yltdhge and Pefrigeratos\"\" Br id.Bel, \u2018 nahoganv chairs, sc STITT Pale fine nal: tae Lu ! leather; dry, vut Aliresses, 0 matci, bedroom tithe esk , ete.«ht, win- fioneers SUCKLING & CO.| CLEARING SALE.Me are H.SHOREY & CO.Wholesale Cloining Monuigciurers.Mopired.in detail on instructed by To set.THURSDAY and FRIDAY, April 11th and 12th, Connecting each 10 At our Warerooms, 86-88 Mcuii street, Montreal, Consisting of Worsteds, Scotcn | weeds, Serges, Veltons, Corduroys, Fancy 1 weed Suitings, Trimmings, Silk Conar vel.vets, Buckles, Buttons, etc.27 CASES AND BALES From the Bounded Warehouses ot BLAIKLOCK BROS.WAREHQUSEMEN, MON\u2019 HEAL.These different consignments are composed ot Blue und Black Viounas, Cos- tun Cloths, Main Cloths, venetians, Worst ds.Black, Rlue and Fancy Freu- ecringes, 6-4 Tweeds, Overcostings, Heavers, PFriezes, Serges, Linings, ltatiam, Beatrice Twills, vtr 5 Cases Bleached Damask Tapungs.500 dozen White Lawn Blouses, new goods, regular sizes, assorted oesigns.200 dozen Men's Tweed Pants; regular sizes.ET\" dozen Men's Moleskin Pants.50 dozen Boys\u2019 Corduroy Knickers.160 dozen Women's Print ana Sateen Wrappers.50 dozen Skirts.200 Women's Assorted White wear.day c'eiek am.Women's Plaitea Sateen 3 Cases Shirtings, Linen Rouer Fow- .ellings, etc.15 Cases Women's and Misses\u2019 Black Cotton Hose full fashioned.| Black 3 Cases Women's an sses .2 cts Cashmere Hose.full fashioned.paren assortment ve ares, snes pi Gases Men's Assorted Lasnmere 24; and 243 St.James SL, a 100 .dozen Men's Baibriggan snirts and T ESDAY, PR Drawers APRIL 9, i907 SUCKLING & CO.:], Cobsiating of Carpet Squares in varl- ¥ buy sizes and handsome\u2019 designs; Axmin- Trade Auctioneers, - ster.Royal Wilton, Brussels, lapegtry and other grades, Linoleums ana Oil- 86-88 MoCiLL 8T., MONTREAL | cloths, Curtains, Portieres una Table \u2018 a inen, Hiuse Furnishings ele.isp very - Ts.RT fhandsome Uprighg Pianog\u201d a roquË, as d ne ews and very neat a Bedroam pod cheese afÿ60 cents pepgound, 4nd new, bir #2 lteom Furniture ss ani polatdes # 50 per bayrel.Dedste: rends, Springs and - AUresses, Pur cer r \"PASSED.we, + cts TOMS VOTES Neo PA lot of Dry Goods.in Dress Hon.William Paterson next claimed Meltons, Tweeds and Coatings.Cutlery, the floor with the Customs estimates, Refrigerators, a lut of Damaged Blankets, which were quickly passeil.Mr.ete \u2018 La ; Paterson announce@ghpt he had hopes Sale at 7,30 P.M, of considerable increases MY shlary for as à RAE & DONNELLY, the employes in the outside service - Aurtonegrs.throughout the Dominion.His de- \u2014- -\u2014 - Ta sires, he feared.however, \u2018aight nal Ey ANLIFF'S SALE \u2014 PROVINCE NP have the consent of his colleagues.The Quebec.District of Montreal.No.total vote fur salaries is about $1.500,- 18904.Circuit Court.Alex, iuttman, 060, and the remnant of the depart- Plaintift, versus Alphonse Alexandre, De- Ne ae 3 00.000.endint.On the 15th day of Apru, 1907.mental vote, about 33 at ten\u2019 of the clock in the forenoon at NO WHARF FOR ISLAND.the domtictle of the said Defendant, 102 de with ihe BourBonntere, In the Cttv ot Malgon- j Some progress was made with he TLuve.wiil be sold by.authority of Jus- public works estimales before the dye \u201cayy the goods and chattels of fhe House adjourned at 12.15.On the { sald Defendant, seized in (his cause, vote of 875,000 for Montreal harbor, e JR.lower division, Mr.Gervais strongly urged that a sum be provided for the constriction of: a permanent.w arf on \u20act.Helen's lstand, Montreal, MF.Ger- vais described this as a crying.necessity in view of the thousands: of pen- pie visit the Island every week.Hon Mr.Fisher, the acting minister, would not make any definjte promise that a wharf would be construeted.who CAR SHORTAGE AND CIVIL.SERVICE OCCUPIED SENATE Ottawa.April 6.\u2014The shortage of transportation facilities In the west wie brought up by Senator Perley on Friday afternoon.He complained that so much capital was being spent ou building new lines that not enough was left for the purchase of equipment.with the resutt that proper faciiit?+ were not afforded the farmers Lo get their in to the market, They had in many vases, to leave their wheat in the gran- arfes and borrow money from the banks on which they had to pay inte.st.Hon.Mr.-Scett sald the Government Had brought pressure on the ral ways to provide adequate motive power.sir Thomns Shaughnessy \u2018rote hat | Canada and the United States ph ome- ve works wera, loaded up with orders and n number cou.not be immediate- Iv obtained.Conditions were worse on United States railroads than on Canadian lines.Senator MeMulien confirmed (his, Senator Jones thought there was not much comfort for Canadians in thi.He had been advised that cars of goods shipped for the west from his factory in Toronto had not yet reached North Ray.Rallroads favored competing pob.ts.An instance of this was the (ase of some cars shipped on Novem- bor 10th.They had been carried throuth to the point where compet\u2019tion ceased, This vas only fifteen miles \u2018rom the destination, but on larch 3rd the cars were still there.sepator Jones thought tt would he a good thing if the railways were compelled to devote themselves tn the proper aperallon of the lines they had rather than to racing with other corporations for the constuction of new nes.A avnute hill to amend Civil Service Act was taken up in committees and Fan.Mr.Reott explained that it was hrterded fo do away with the necessity for a man to pass a civil service ex- mation to qualify as a railway mail elerk.A postoffice examination wild he substituted.The aga at wiht Cex Hon- = would be reduced tn 16 years.The minimum age for permanent appoint- rine and Fisheries Department to the nent remains at 18.years.Hon.Mr.amotint of pver $5,000000, were dis- Scott said he had been Informed by posed Of.after: hitving given rise (on the Postmaster General that the EY quis® by \u201cMr.WOH IL nnett, that change was uh because he could the department should\" adopt* gg at \u2018abjoin ou on h- young erie nite Is crest.\u201cA \u2018Free with \u201cSorte had arf wal Tu the civil serv a foes ! requires Mo cudhits Bol onde éme are ey amination te suppl AR Ten étri nymiper of \u2019 madl wef > dis SUCKLING & SALE OF 700 CASES Wit totus, Montreul, 5t-s>s MeGHLE on Delsury at our Warehouse.TERMS CASH.Lid ey he The first taking what cach line.Cases and Tins will be open oLgh inspection of intending h and after Tuesday next.hax the reduires, or} Trade Auctloneers.Canned Salmon We have been in- true ted to sell nt our STREET.FRIDAY.APRIL 12TH, AL dtiock AM 23° Cüses Red Sockeye Salmon, }y lb.flat Uns, 5 dozeu in case PYG FIR LABEI JI Cases Hed Sockeve Salmon, \u20184 Ib.flat tins.¢ dozen In «ase EMBLEM 1 ABEL, SL Caves Red Sockeye Salmon, 1 Ib.tus, 4 dozen in sue STANLEY LABEL.To he Sold WITHOUT ANY RESER\\E.This is a rave op portunity for buyers of Canned Salmon to procure good Value.privilege SUCKLING & CO, COot! le lot of te thor- uyers un 4 HANDSOME | Consisting of household furnitur | DESMARAIS, B.5.C.Montreal, Apru bth, 1907 \u2014 et asked Senator McMullen what he thought about it.| Senator MeMullen said he had .sat {in the Lower House for fourteen years and had heen an industrtons | critic, He thought he was entitled to! | some rest thongh there remained | I plenty of points to criticize.1 Mr.Svoti said that service act and he hoped to have it commission before the session.end It ie Said Colonel Ott Otter tin Colonel Vidal.Lord Aylmer, There is no fixed rule gover just one year Lord Aylmer's ju It is now asserted that Co! ta be promoted to fil} Cal sition and when Col, Vidal Is Httie later on will step into of inspectar-general, Then \u20ac sard will become adfutant-gen Lord Aylmer's retirement tical ciel days earlier Sir Frederick | before \u2018his departure.Liberal $uembers seem to mer as the Conservathreg.inent memher onthe Lilfera ed the Minister yesterday t« the report of Lord Ayhmers &0ry retirement from thé pubit were true, and'for whal,reas on the age mit, Te M tn ne Pilot Dies in Ship Steams sn Vl'itisbLurg.Apri George nant was foun Oho, n guidiig hard} the with pAssengdre, w sleeping; \u2018wandered [ Liverpool, * Withouw: ket.flited peacefully speed into a Capt.Itlchar stop i {ram runnthg \u201cto dere ad.his.fast bit ir gen oe i to, roach\u2019 y oo x ae Ads! 7a ltd ora Wo J the was full of inconsistencies revised by LORD AYLMERS RETIREMENT.fitawa, April 6.\u2014The statement that Inspector-General, retired because he had reached the age limit for officers ix not founded on fact, retirement of officers.The hest evidence that this was no\u2019 the rea] rea- #on Is the fact that Lt-Col, Vidal is Vidal's po- causlirfg much taik In militia and poli- and members of the Qppo- altion declare \u201cthat if his compulsory retirement had heen announced a few would not have been so successful getting, \u2018his .estimates through the Hous keenly over the retirement of Lord Av'.ral sile wir- reply was Yes, Because he has road lind GUIDED BY A DEAD MAN.House While Crowded déaû in the piled house of \u2018the packet Lorena, nar Eas: the dense fog, and: was runing at higa \u201cshyaged pont, he -Mgnal ropa les, close Tee ! civil a vf next Succeed Was ning the ntar Outer is retireg a the post \u2018ob Les- eral.is still Bord>n in feel ns te prom- » ask ff compl & servire on, Tir W.Co- big pac- ho were 1througn whan he craft Canin gth fry ames st, er » An Auction Baie of Neat Furniture Elfects\u201d\u201d va - fr, WII, tako plage'at tho above auaress on |, | Saturday rnoon Next, 13th Aprli, at 2 O°Clocx.Particulars will appear on Wednesday.WALTER M.KEAHNS.82 3 Auclioncer.IMPORTANT SALE Attractive Modern Furniture, Electric Fixtures, Engravings and Water Colors, Brass Beds, ETC.ETC.\\ The undérsigned has received instructions to kell by public auton at No.244 ELM AVENUE, WESTMOUNT, on TUESDAY MORNING, 9th April the whole of thd very attractive furnishings.Including inlaid mahogany and other drawing room chairs, cosy vurner, CoRLY carpets, dace curtains, silk por tieres, bric-a-brac, Water color puint- ings, engravings, fancy olock, library lounge, desk, vak arm chales and rock: ers, reception chairs, hall tables, handsome oak dining room set, aldébourd.extension table, leather-covered chatrs, dinner waggon.chfnu cabinet, dinner and ten set, glassware, platedware, brase hedsteads, halr manresses, fine curly lureh bureaus washstands, dressing bureaus, dressing tables.toiletware, lounges, cortly oak linen cabinet with mirrer, ltnoicuam, refrigerator, contents of maid's room, ste, et Everything of best quality and In good condition.Sale at ten o'clock, WALTUOR and AM.KEARNS.so 4 Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS 25 Superior Milch Cows (mostly ralved.) And 5 Work and Driving Horses, 100 Pure Plymouth Rock 4 Pigs, etc., et Ry order of MR n.farm, PETITE COTE, WEDNESDAY, 24th of APRIL At 10.30 AM.Particulars later.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.fresh Fowl.H.STUART, at his on Preliminary Notice Estate Late MISS ORKNEY MOST IMPORTANT SALE ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ROSEWOOD FURNITURE VALUABLE PAINTINGS, GENUINE BRONZES, FINE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE, SOLID SILVER LARGE QUANTITY OF FINE CRYSTAL, COLLEG- TION OF RARE POTTERY, Etc., Ete.Bale by order of the Executors at 292 st.Catherine Street, West 3 and \u2014on the\u2014 17th and 18th | + At 10 A.M.Each Dixy .Particulars will appear in Thrad] Star.» Û April EARN AUCTION \u2018SALE Large Collection of Coids Medals, Tokens, Paper Money.Numismatic Works, etc.tc\u2026 at the undersigned\u2019s saleproom,, 32 UNV ERSITY STREET, on Thursday and Friday Evenings, April 11th and 12th, At 8 O'Clock.The Collection will! includq many rarl- tieg in Canadian, American, English and Foreign Coins and Medals.among which aro Bank of Montreal Side Views, Bridge Tokens Shenf of Wheat, Glorim, Regni, Rare Doubtful Series.etc.WALTER M.or.: b fs, Catalogues may be had on application.WALTER M.KEARNS, x: 6 Anctioncer.Important Sale Registered Cattle The undersigned has recelved instructions from MESSRS.DAWES CO.(who are giving up their dairy business), to sell by public auction, absolutely without reserve, at \u201cWILLOWS FARM,\u201d LACHINE, on FRIDAY, 26th April, at 1 O'Clock, thelr well-known herd of pure-bred Cat- ve including 20 AYRSHIRES and 2! LE RSEYS.Also 8 Pure BERKSHIRE 8.Catalogues will he ready stant.Further particulars will be duly advertised WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.on the 10th 42 8 Very Important Sale FARM STOCK STANDARD BRED HORSES, cows, PLEMENTS, Etc By order \"ot JAMES IL ROY.E8Q., (who Has sold his farm to,the Provincial Government @ UESDAY, 2 23rd sPRIL, t1 AM At \u201cBAY FARM,\" \u2018BORDEAUX, BACK RIVER, QUE.Tha Horses will include: \u201cKing Antidote \u2018\u201c 36059, standard bred stallion.by \u201cAntidote.\u201d 2.10%.\u201cRoy Gazette,\u201d standard bred stallion, by \u201cGazette,\u201d 2.07% : \u201cAntic,\u201d gelding, full brother to \u201cKing Antidote\u201d (very fast); dam of the above three, \u201cAdele Wilkes,\u201d by \u201cAbdailan Wilkes: \u201cPtomalne,\u201d brood mare.by \u201cPistachio.\u201d dam \u2018Minnie Wilkes\"; \u201cAllee Harebell, ** 3 yrs,,by \u201cErdine,\u201d dam \u201cHarebell\u201d.\u201cBarvoneil,\u201d 2 yrs.hy \u201cBar- rondale,\u201d dam \u201cPtomaine\u201d; \u201c\u201cFleatfoot.\u201d* by \u2018\u2018Barefoot,\u201d dam by ** Day Star\u201d (ell- gible for King's Plate).Pair of Matched Bay Dr Hor: + Fx ses, Handsome moor Pony, 12 hands (quiet for riding or driving, and city broken).Several Work orses 22 First Class Grade Cows (fresh calved or due to calve about date of sale).Superior lot of Farm Implemen Carta, Waggons, Buggies, Steighs, Double and ingle Harness.Lot of (\u2018ohbler Heed Potatoes, Oafs, ete, Also Household Furniture, Further particulars may be found In poster and special catalogue for the Horses, or will be published later in \u201cthese columns, WALTER M.KEARNS, 323 Auctioneasr, cs DAILY STAR\u2014SA Tui Ris PESTATE © Late John Cristine Est Important Sale.Household Furniture, Eastern Rugs, Choice Hooks, Fine Specimens of Moose, Eik and other Hends, Mirrers, \u201cGreemer\u201d Guu, Ete, Ete.The subscriber, Instructed by the Executors, will sell by public auction at \u201cNe.4 EDGEHILL AVENUE, 1Off 912 Dorchester 8t.West), \u2014UN\u2014 , WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th APRIL, Al 10 O'Clock, The Whole of the Furniture and kr- fects, lucluding DRAWING ROOM, Squere Plano, by Grovesteen & Fuller, New York; Rosewood and other Curved Tables Beautifully Carved Arm and Reception Chalrs, in Mahogany, Rosewood und Black Walnut; Hand-made Lace Curtalng, Worked Ottomans, Wire-back Chairs, Brussels Carpets, Egstern Rugs.Inlaid Tuble.Mahogany Cabluels, Pair of Fine Card Tables, Bofas, Custly Brass Plano Lamp, Polar Bear Rug.Brass und uther Gas Fixtures, Mantel Mirrors, Bronzes, Bric-a-bruc, etc.DINING ROOM.B.W., Sideéboard, Extension Table, ILea- thier-ee vered Chairs, Brass Clock, B.P.Mtrrorg Fine China and Cut Glassware, Beat Plated Ware, Portieres, lable Linen, Dinner, Tea and Dessert Services, Cutlery, ete, ete.LIBRARY.About 70% volumes of Choice Literature.many of which ure handsomely bound.including tistory, Biography, Poetry.Travels Pletorial.Set of Encyclopaedia Britanrica, ete., Writing Table, Flat Top Desk, Brass Fender, Fire Ircns and Scuttle.Leather-covered, Wire-huek and other Chalrs, very fine Specimens af Moose and other Heads and Antlers.Mahogany Chairs.10 bore \u201cGreener\u201d Gun, ile, ete, «te.HALLS.Eastern Hugs, Wide Axminster Stair Carpets, Newel Post Bronze Gas Fixture, Chalrs Barometer.Clocks, Heads and Antlers, etc.etc.SITTING ROOM.Couch, Metal Table, Oval Mirror, Lady's Desk.Mahogany Table and Chairs, Armchalrs, ete., ete.BEDROOMS.Several very fine Black Walnut Bed- recom Sets.Oak Sets, Brass Beds, lace Curtalns, Over-mantel, Hair Mattresses, Bed J.inen, Blankets, Polshed Buffalo Horns, Brass Clocks.Cabinets, Desks, Mirrors, Toilet Ware, Mahogany Chairs and \u2018Pables, lounges, Rugs, Brussels Carpets, etc, etc.\u2014ALSO- Large Refrigerator, Mangte.Kitchen Utensils, contents of Servants\u2019 Rooms.etu., etc The House will he open from 2 till 5 p.on Tuesday, 9th Inst.The VALUABLE COLLECTION of Oil and Water Color Paintings wiil be sold by catalogue at the undersigned's salesroom on the Afternoon and Evening of the 20th April.WALTER M.KEARNS, £2 3 Auctioneer.IMPORTANT SALE NEW & SECOND HAND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Handsome Brass Beds, 3 Pianos, Gas and Electric Fixtures, &c.A large quantity of Attractive Goods.removed from private resfdences for convenience of sale, will be sold by public auction at the undersigued's salesroom, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, on SATURDAY EVENING, 6th APRIL, at 5 o\u2018cleck.The sale will include Fine Mahogany and other Drawing Room Sets, Odd Fancy Chalrs, Divans, Tea Tables, 8 Upright Planos (one of which has only been in tise 6 months); Cholce Pictures, Or- namente, Lace Curtalina, Silk Portieres.Library Tables and Chairs, Bectional and other Bookcases, Card Tables, Morris Chalrs, Cabinets, Oak and other 8Slde- boards, Extension Tables, IL.C.Dining Châfre.Dinner and Tea Sets, Plated Ware, Glassware Mahogany, Black Walnut and Oak Bedroom Sets.Odd Burcaus and Waststands, Hair Mattresses, Costly Bird's Eye Maple Wardrobe, with plate mirror front; Handsome Brass Heds, Enamel and Brass Trimmed Iron Beds.Refrigerators, \u2018Stoves, étc.Goods on vies from Saturday morning.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.m 79 4 425 ARGYLE AVENUE, WESTMOUNT AUCTION SALE \u20140F\u2014 Household Furniture, etc.At the above address, on THURSDAY MORNING, 11th April, Parlor Chairs, Bofas, Tables, Pictures, Bric-a-brac, Ouk Dining Room Set, Sideboards, Extension Table, L.C.Chairs, creen, China and Glassware, Plated Ware, Binger Sewing Machine, Lace Curtains, Wicker (hairs, several Good Carpets.Marble Clock.Bedroom pets, Odd Bureaus and Washstands, Brass -and Iron Beds, Shaving Stand, Gas Stove, \u201cHappy Thought\u2019 Range, Kitchen Uten- sills, Lawn Mower, Garden Hose, etc., etc.Sale at Ten O'Clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JEREMIE MAHUHAND, af Montreal, Insolvent.82 Scaled tenders will be received at my office.No, 11 Place d\u2019Armes.Montreal.up to April 17, 1907, at three o'clock in the aftrrnooh.for the purchase of tha following property, to wit: A lot situated In the town of Salabery of Valleyfield, known and designated in the, official plan and book ot reference of\u201dthe sutd Town of Salaberry or Val- leyfleld as forming part of Nos.-y4 and 298, with buildings erected thereon, bounded in front to the Boutn-east by Champlain Street.Conditions.\u201418t.The person making the tender to be liable for the mortgages with which the raid property may le encumbered, as also the taxes due or falling due, and all other claims which may af*ect the said property.2nd.\u2014Aleo to pay the costs ot the sale.plus two and a half ner cent.of the amonut of the sale.as well as the contract and vegistration.; For \u2018uller particulars apply to NAPOLEON ST, AMOUHK, Curator 82 2 2aw 11 Place d'Armes.Montreal.For sale by Auction, Thursday, April 11th, 1907.at 2 p.m.sharp.We have bren Authorized bÿ the Gentlemen's Driv.tng \u20aclub, of Delorimier Park, to well without reserve or limit.one grand stand, stables box-stails, fences, horses, Scotch carts, harnesses, tackle outfit; they £re to be soid in block Ar separate lots.T.W.FOSTER 4 CO, Auctioneers.Tel, Main 3265.608.8t.Paul 8t, as AX.APRIL 6.1907.O1, and WATER COLOR PAINTINGS.The Valuable Collestion of OI and Water Color Paintligs, Actix: Proof Engravings, eti., removed from the Residence.NF 418 ST.ANTOINE STREET.Will bé sold by Auction at Our New Premtses, \u2019 NOS.9 and 101 METCALFE STRE 7 TUESDAY \u201cND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, APRIL \u201ch and 101, ÿus rctock Bache veal rg Catalogues ready und will be mailed on application PICTURES oN VIEW MONDAY FROM $ um te 10 poy and TURES: DAY UP TO HOUR OF SALE.Elegant Household Furniture.KICK Hardman, New York Cabinet Grand Piano.Fine Cut Crystal Casoliers, Oriental Rugs, Best Wilton and Axminster Carpets, Proof Engravings, etc., eto., We have been favored with instructions from MRS.T.O'BRIEN (who is leav- Ing to reside in New York), to well ut the residence, NO.146 HUTCHISON STREET, The entire Contents of her Elegantly Furnislied House, comprising Hardman.New York.UCutbinet Grand Plano, : Fine Cut Crystal Gasaliers, 6 Lights; Handsome Drawing Koons Furniture, In odd pieces; Fans, Larios Tables, Swisa Lace Curtains.Plush Portieres, Beautiful Ornaments, Wire-back and Easy Chairs, Mahogany Sofa, covered in Tapestry, Muhogany Desk.Oil and Water Color Paintings, Steel Engruvings, Oak and Mahogany Bedroom Sets, English Brass Bedsteads, (ak and other Bureaus and Washstands, Oak Bookcase, Desk.Cheffonier Tables, Chairs.Hair Mattresses.Feather Pillows.Bedding.Walnut Inlaid Sideboard, Oak and Walnut Dining Talles.lL.eather-covered Dining Chalrs.Limoges Dinner Service, Breakfast and Tea Sets, Silverware.Cutlery, Glassware, Prowse Rance.Quebec Heater, 'Mcat Safe, Itefrigerator, Kitchen Tables and Chairs, Kitchen l'tensils, etc.etc.Bale TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 9TH, At 10 O'Clock.House on view Monday Afternoon from 2 to 6 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO 813 \u2019 Auctioneers.Estate Late G: A, Locker, Esg We have been favoured with instructions from the Executors to the above Estate to sell at the residence, No.85 CRESCENT STREET All the excellent Household Furniture and Effects, comprising: Nordheimer Cabinet Grand Piano, Wire Back Sofa and hairs, covered in Stk.odd Chairs and Centre Tables, Pictures, Ornaments, Real Lace Curtains, Portieres, Combination Cas ard Electroliers, Gas Log, Irass Fender.Oak Bookcase.Lady's Secretary.Lounges Morris Chalr, Oak Desk, Baby Carriage.Easel, New Willlams Cabinet Sewing Machine, Pair Heavy English D Twin Brass Bedsteads, Walnut Bed- roe mi 8et Cir nd - vittre Pillows, Bedding.Handsome Oak Bureau, and Cheffonier.Toilet Sets, Best Wilton.Axminster and Brus- rels Carpets, Oak Sideboard, FExten- sion Dining Table and T.eather Cover-| ed Chairs, Oak Dinner Waggon.Dinner and Tea Sets, Sllverware.Crodk- ery.Glassware, Cutlery, Combination Prowse Range.(almost new and in perfect condition) Mangle.Refrigerator.Kitchen Tables and hairs, \u2018arden Hose and Tools, Kitchen uten:ils, etc, etc.ate.Sale whl take place Wednesday Morning, April 10th, At 10 o'clock.M.HICKS & co.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE Sale of Property In the matter of JOSEPH LAFRANCE, Insoive Tlie undereigned will sell by Publier Auction at No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, on MONDAY, the 29th April, yur, At 11 O'Clock P.M.The following Property: One lot of land, known and designated under No.146 of the official subdivision of Lot No.6 (6-146) on (he official plan and book of reference for the Village of Bt.\u201cJean Baptiste, of Montreal.with buildings thereon erected.being the south-east \"corner of Mount Royal Chambord Streets, Montreal.For further Information, apply 10 ALEX.DESMARTEAU, curator, No.60 Notre Dame St., Montreal.MARCOTTE BROTHERS, Auctioneers, 82 1 law Promptly at 1030 am Wednesday, April 10th, 1907, oh th® premises, 348 Papineau Road, we will conduct the :b- solute dispersal sale of the entire Cartage Business, formerly used by Mr.Vincent Lortle, master carter, comprising 30 first- cies \u2018Rcllimated horseN, weighing from 1260 to 1700 lbs.25 sets of double and single harness, 10 lorry waggons, douhle and single sleigha, 10 Scotch carts, expresses, buggy harnesses, buggies and sleighs, chalns, blacksmith shop machinery, turpaulins.blankets, and alt stabie requisites, and a number of other articles too numerous to mention.This will be an absoiute sale from start to finish.Wa advise Intending purdhasers to bid loud and quickly, ag the Inst hid recogniged by the auctioneer will secure each lot as they pass under the hammer.T W.FOSTER & CO.Auctlancers, 405 St Pau] Street\u2019 Mout rend, so 6 MOHICKS & ce, Are Tionietrs Sd Sale .Have received ung fromm Hon.Horace Archambault, To sell ut his 1e-vdenve, No gauvhetierr sireet cast, all ithe Houreho!d Furniture therein vontaimed, prising Wire Faœrior sui ered Tn SK Odd and Fanes Chairs, costly We ans LU es 3.5 he elegant back Cormbination Bass Electric Wal) Electric Portable Lights Steel Kngravings, Quk Dining set, some Sideboard, and Brackets, Paintings.Ornaments, Massive consisting of hand- heu y fextenstion Dining Table.8 Leniher Covereil Dinlng Chairs, China Cabinet, Dinner and Tea Sete, Slhverwure, Cutlery, Glassware.Walnat ining Table, Sewing Machine, Large Walnut Bookease, Bookshelves, Dak Hullvtand, Brass Bannister Ligh: Oak and other Bedroom Sets, Oak Chif- fonfer, Wardrobe.Best Wilton Carpels, Lounges, Easy Chairs, Sofa Red, Pir- tures,* Lace Curtains, Portterres, Iteed and Rattan Chairs, Hair and other Mattresses.Gurney Range, Montreal Gas Stove, Platform Scales, Refrigerator add Crockery, Fixtures for Wine collar, Klichen Utensils, ete.ete.Sale will take vlace THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, commencing at 10 (us Ileciroljers, a.m, Hause on view Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 5 p.m.M.HICKS & (D, Auctioneers, 82 4 PRELIMINARY We have heen by the Executors structed to the Estate Late C.B.RC CARTER, Esq.To seli at the Residence.No.116 CRESCENT ST.All the Magnificent Household Furnt- ture and Effects, Oil and Water Color Pulntings, Oricfital Rugs, ete, ete, ABOUT APRIL 16TH, Particulars shortly.M HICKS & CO.Aucuoncets.AUCTION SALE \u2014OF\u2014 HOUSEHOLD FUANITURE at 107 SHERBROOKE STREET EAST.\u20140on\u2014 MONDAY, Rth APRIL, nt 10 o'clock.We have received instructions to sell at the above number, the following effects.without reserve, and in detail: One [Upright Piano, Carpets, Curtains, Hat Stand, Lounge.Whatnat Oak \u2018Table and Chalrs, 2 Mirrors, Sjdeboard, one Refrigerator, Crockery, Gar Stove, Pictures, Bureau, 1 Bedroom Set (mur- ble tops.5 Iron Reds.1 Billiard Table, A % Important Pe FRET ese \u20188 NEAR SHERBROOKE ST.Attractive Aunclion Sale of Superior lousehtld Futuiture and Effects, Handsome Drawiui.Dining and Bedroom Eur.Fest Brussels and Wiiton Cafe Costly Gas and Electoliérs, Bplene Duntam & Sons, New York, Mano Exp usive loititres, vte, ele.IY Wo are Instructed to sell by auction at | the above t i nttare, Pops \u201cul tusidenue, On Monday Morning, Sth April.ttes Excslent Mousctiold Appoiat- tents thercin, cluding Spleudiu Dun- Mio NW Yok, Square Plane, in Leau- Utul vider end equitl to uw, 1test Brus- sul und Wilton Carpets, Walnut Musie Canterbury Handsonie three-piece Ma- Hogany taaioer Suite, lu Silk, Large Silk I tnuwastered Divan, several fine Udd Fan- Parlor Chais, Mahogany Centre Tae bles, 1 Handseme Modern Uric-a-brac Calanets ttered Rocker.Pembroke Table, Water Colors, by VU M, Martin und kK.an Wedge, and other Nice Pictures, Bras Fender and Fire Trons.Ornaments, Handsome Modern Quartered Oak Side- Al - board.Qak Extension Dining lable, Sci Ouk and Lealher Dining Chairs, Oak » Chine Cohinet and Dinner Waggon, very fine Axulinster Rug, 31 Xx 12 1, Bngrav- ings, \u2018Dinner Set, China and (Haxsware, cutlery, tine fluted pattern: Silver-plated Tei Set, Japanese Dinner dong, very fine Selld Brass Gas and Fleetroliers and Side Brackets, Linen, Good Slik Portieres and lace Curtains, Brussels, Hall and Stair Carpet.Brass Hall light, English Oll- cloth, Good Ouk Hallstand, Hench and Chair, Two very fine All Brass Bedsteads, Waldorf-Astoria Upholstered Spring Beas.Best Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows.Clamber Ware.Two Good Lounges, Easv Chalrs, several Mahogany Chalrs, very fine Solid Mahogany Chest of Drawers.Holid Mahogany Bureau Washstand and Commode, Modern Mahogany Bureau.Wushstand _rnd Chefanier, Old-fashioned Mahogany Desk.Mahogany Office Chair.Lady's Desk, iron and Brass Bedsted Bird's - Eye Maple Bureau and Wag: stand, Morris Chair in Leather, Matble and other, Mantel Clocks, 3 Fnlaid Mahog- anv Chalrs, Mahogany Washstand, Contents of Servants\u2019 Rooms, Leader Cooking Range.with Copper M.W.Attachments, Good Gas 8tuve, Linoleum, Kitchen Sundries, .Geod Refrigerator, several Tons of Coal, etc.Sale at \"fen A.M.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers 162 ST.LUKE Street (Corner Western Square), Auction Sale of Neat Household Furniture, Comprising: Walnut Parlor Set in Red \"lush, 7 pieces; Gilt Mantel Mirror.Wul- nut Qentre Table, Odd Chairs and \u2018Fables, Clock and Ornaments, Plctures, Brussels Carpet, Portleres, Curtains ane Poles, Sideboard, Dining Table and À Chalrs in Leather.Tea and Dinnor Ware, Cutlery, Plated Ware, Rosewood Sofa, in H.C.: Walnut Hallstand and Chair, Statr Carpet and Hall Carpet, Walnut Bookcase and Books, Box Lounge, 4 Mahogany Chairs, Two Cherry Bedroom Bets, Oak Bureau snd Washstand.Iron Bed and Spring, Mattresres, etc.: Carpets, Chalre, Curtains, Chamber Ware, Tables.Pictures.Gas 8tove.Refrigerator, Bowing Machine, Kitchen Table anc Utensils, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10th April 10 O'Clock AER BROS., Auctioneers, - 82 8 on Dorchester St W.(Near M.A.A.A.AUCTION SALE OF.af 7 Household Furnitiie Grounds), Comprising: Neal Parlor Spyfte; In, Ik.Writing Desk.Odd Tables ahd Cha Rockers, Brussels Carpets, Pletures, ore naments.Lace Curtains and Poles, Side- hoard.Dining Table and Chairs, Dinner and Ten Ware.Hallstand and Chairs, Portleres, Oak and other Bedroom Suites, Odd Burcaus and Washstand, Hrass ahd Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses and Pillows, Carpets.Lounge and Chairs, Chamber Ware, Tables, Pletures.Curtains, Happy Thought Cook Siove.Montreal Gas Co Stove, Queber Henter.Kitchen Table and Chairs and Culinary Uteñsils.ete.@te., To tha WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.10th and 11th APRIL, Trade on In our rooms, 63 St.James Street, at Ten O'Clock 2.000 pairs Men's Boots 3.000 pairs Youths\".pairs Boys.pairs Children\u2019s, ÿ palrs Women's, pairs Misses\u2019, 2,600 patrs Slippers.300 paire Moccusins, 1,000 palra Carks.And _nany others.All the abôve are from Daorst.Lalonde & Co/s stock, damaged by water and smoke.No reserve and in lots to the trade.MARCOTTE FRERES, 82 3 Auctioneers.Trade Sale At cur rooms, St.James Street, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY.10th and 11th APRIL Ten O'Clock Each Day.GOODS DAMAGED BY WATER.300 cases of Underwear, 500 pleres Serge vases Hosiery.200 pirces Heavy Tweeds, 300 dozeh Cloth \u2018aps, nn At a6 deren Felt Hate Large stock Dry Goods from a bann- rupt estate, comprising.Top Khigts, Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery.Corsets, Linens, Linings, Neck- wear.Whitewear, and mary ronsign- + Menta.; MARCOTTE FRERES, 823 Auctloneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In re ALEXIS A.FOUCHER, no.310d Rachel St., Montreal, Insolvent, \"Bale By Public \"Audion at No.T9 Bi.James Street.Montreal, TUESDAY, the 18th day of April, At 11 O'Clock A M.Of a rtock in tradde, consisting of: Hats and Caps, Fure.Store Fixtures, ete.valued at .- To be sold \u201c\u2019en bloc\u201d and for cash.The store will he open for the Insper- tion of the =tock on Monday, the 16th instant.: For more information.apply to JOSEPH DESAUTELS, Curator, 1907, $862.05 No, 21 St.Jagues St, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., uctionsers.8 3 Jaw , 3 Vehicles, 3 Harnesses, and other On TUESDAY MORNING, nh\u2019 \u201cApril, goods.Lu A A: 10 Clock.3 MARCOTTE FRERES, ce + 81 2 Auctioneers.52 2 FRASER oki tonsère.Second- Hand Household Furnifére uction ale and Effects, Pianos, 7° Bedding, Stoves, etc.Large Carpe ts, regular aud tion at our salesroows, No.453 8T.JAMES STREET, Cornés Inspector, On FRIDAY MORNING, 12th APRIS At 10 O'Clock.\u2019 : Crnslgrments solicited.Advanced made Quick rash returns, Safe, dry storage for furniture.ete New furniture.fron beds and bedding, carpets et.Bargaing every day at prie vate ral s2 5 278 St.Denis Street Household Furniture and Effects hy Auction, Wednesday Affernoon, 10te Apri) Suite, Carpets, B, P, ; Mirror, Fancy jlables and Chars, Ple- tures, Lace Curtains, Gasaliers, Lining Room Furniture, very fine Old Mahogany Caso Erglish Clock, Crockery.Glass and Silver Ware, Old Mahogany Bedroom Set Wilnut ditto, Iron Leds, Mattrosses and Bedding.Refrigerator.\u201cHappy Thought\u201d Couking Range, Kit hen Sundries, ete.Sale at 2.30 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers IN FRASER BROS.Auctioneers including Parlor 82 2 41 Tupper Stree: (Corner St Mark Street), Auction Sale of Household Furniture Comprising.Walnut Parlor 8et in Rep, 7 pleves, Odd Faney Chadrs and Tableg, rs, THT Mirror.Brossris - 5 Curtuins, Ornaments.Pletures, Clocks, Walnut Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs.Dinner and Tea Ware, Hallstan and Chali Carpet and Glicloth, Walnu PT Redroen Met, Odd Bureaus, Aron f Leds.Matis ve ete.: Chamhe Curtains ar] Carpels Énairé and Tiibien.Leader Conk Stove, Que Stat be rl ator.Table lini and Utdds THUBSDAY MORNING, ith APRIL, ac Aven bags.Augonsems.£2 4 NET w SI sur PICTURRS: AND PICTURE FRAMES.| Heasley for Pictures 35 bcos on avy Es a xcept tr MARRIAGE LICENSES.te a ttd MARRIAGELICENSES Issued by J.M.M.Dut, £0: BL.Janes 66 and 40 Crescent ut.MARRIAGE LICENSES, Bemued by Ar.ur W.Witks, Mercranis Bank Bldg Tel M.5500.vemings 543 Plessis et.Tel.k 4134, and [1 Bherbrooke \u201c west \u2014 PATENT SOLICITORS.IP Atv, = tl rN A et Nr a, P OMPTLY SECURED @ solicit uwiness of Manufacturers, Nogineersard others whe realize the advisital: Qf having their Patent business trausscted Xxper ta Freltro misaryuance free.Charges Our or's Adviser Bent u spre request.l'avion d'a on, New York Life e Bld Montreal + anû Washington.PC.LE PROTEL FELnb.asaudllalLbu 8 C0.Charles WW.Taylor.B.Sc.ia P .one Kzn ner 'atent frice, Canads wile Buliding.Mootreal.Inventions Patented AND TRADE MAPKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Merchants Bank Building, Montreal.FETHERSTONFAUGH BLACKMORÉ & DENNISON ORONTO \"O .WASHINGT Ol LIVERPOOL & RECENT 8 CLOBE BLDG: MONTREAL CHIROPCDIST, Bpect alles for NN NW 45 yeary \u20ac Jon ience.diseases.Bunday bLours ¥ à.m.to 3 M.I.RATELLE, 1 Lagauchetier Say st reat, cur.3t.Lawreocs.Tel.M FRUITS.a ee English Hot House Grapes, Fancy Cail- foruia Asparagus, Winter Neils Pears, Fio- ds Tomatoes, Boston Lettuce.Bonners.384 Dorchester st.weat.Tel.Up ss.238 BRUSHES.CARPET SWEEPERS REPAIRED.SWEEPER 3173) All Kinds HRUSHES, | ULLEY: Brushes Tel.M.2740 | _76 Victoria Squara.SUMMER RESORTS.Leisurely, Comprehensive $950 Tour of Europe $950.Bajlings June 19th, on SS.Adriatic, Lon.GAPE, AND } susTal THE BEST oe ness tran's Junch Is at the Hotel + 1844.for | merly Fortin's, corner Ales 20d ot.Gubriel wiltria Corbetl, prop.BILLIARDS.NPN La BILLIARD TABLES.Bowling Ahlers.Bar Fixturen, cheapest prices Cu TestJent agente work on anlary n \u201c1e with therm you are not aom- © par commissi.a or middlaeman'a The Brurewtok Maika Collender CJ.l.zarence Boulsrard EYES.EARS, NOSE, THROAT.NN er bs.Frs.De Sales Prevost ®Bgointist (olrultetione 1 \u2018i.4, Iaponsary free consultation for poor, Tuesday.Iriday, 10 to noon, AUX Suur- »rooke BL, or new No.232 Mherbrooke LEGAL CARDS.i a re ar Se ME Nr SHARON GRAHAM, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, 250 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.Bank anc Bunding Company Hefer- ences, 275 104 aw ACGIBBON, CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & SURVEYER \u2014Adrvocatag\u2014 CANADA LUE SILDE, Bt.James Ab, Montreal, EA A rll C.0 7 EE Mirevell + rveyer.A.Chase Casgraila Teseph w veldon &rro! M MeDougu ! OYSTERS AND LOBSTERS.me eS ee Ne FOR ™- DAY, live Biel euch, bak and spell oxs.ces Desjardins, 172 8.Phone l » R168 ma, RPC IAL I.dais É.west nes: Guy.rec ved Catherine st.OFFICE FURNITURE.Great Vnriety! DESKS sv, TEES & \u20ac0., 300 St.James street.rr ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES, ETC aN ELASTIO STOCKINGS, ABDOMINAL RELTS, Shoulder Braces and Surgleal Ap- lances vn bund and made to order.v.GARTIN, successor to HF.diross, \"56 Craig .east.Montreal \u201cFISH AND OYSTERS, - A Se ST ~\u2014\u2014 We wish to thank our numerous customers for their patronage auring the Lenten season.PHELPS & BINNS, s2 207 56 VICTORIA SWUARE.ROOMS AND BOARD.| TRANSIENTS Rooms with or without board, first- class accommodattn, TK Victoria sL, near shopping district and theatres.\"CORONA HO TEL 482 GUY STREET.Luropean Flap, Moderate Prices Specin! Winter Rates.Excellent Cuisine.Service Unsurpassed HUSIC EVERY EVENING.24R8*312 WHO'S GOING TO MOVE © Send us the name and sireet ad- don.Holland, Belgium, France, Switzeriand, Germany, Austrian Tyrol, Itaiy.HIGH dress of any one about to move and CLASSE TUURS.re.¥.E.AFT.217 vou will revelve y present for your Liacoin Place.Brookiyn, N.Y 50_13ecd trouble.Address and cali for present at HOTEL ROX.Fortuses Rocks, Maine.DE Ideal seaside remnri: bathing, boating, ten aad ar RE BROS, his and casino for bowilng end dancing * par tenca = Open June 20th I.E.EMMONS, Prop _ FURNITURE STORE.3 \u201caw Tel.Main 35888.Good for (City only.80 12eod Lak = DR.KLINE'S GREAT Ts unexcelled in the Doniininn for its fine black bass; this, with the natural 62 TRIAL BOTTLE FREE, -Throsh Canodiun Agency.beauty and charm of its surroundings, AR re itu wakes Knowlton the ideal summer resort, RAL) Debility Tounded 187 23.4 INF I 931 Arch st.philadeiphis, For Information and rates, apply Lake View House.L.G.Green.Prop.259 156604 82 13 Jaw ror GUTS vse i The Soul of a Piano Is the EXTRACT for cuts, wounds and bruises nr proved tes vaine in Thi «| t and formaldehyde\u2014active Lamont.Corliss and l'a.37 Common at, Montr al Agents, SUPERIOR COURT PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.Public notice is by these presents given that on the twenty-geventh day of May.one thousand nine hundred and seven.at 10.30 o'clock In the morning.in the Court House, In the City of Montreal, Philip Meehan.of the saig City and I) strict Restaurant Keeper wiil apply by petition to one of the homoarable judges of the Bupertor Court.sitting In ani for the District of Montreal, In order to nb- tain letters of verification, showing whn are the heirs of the late Matthew Mee.han, formerly of the City and Dietrict of Mootreal., prospector.- Montreal.April 5, 1907.TRIHEY, PERCOVITCH & KEARNEY, Attorneys for Petitioner.82 4 law NOT PLEDGED TO ANNEX CUBA Washington Opposed to Such Course Unless People Demand it.Special to The Montreal Ftar.Kingston, Jamaica, April 6.-Speakiug of the annexation of Cuba tv the United States, Speaker Cannon while here suid: \u201cAunexation is a word that irritates.t us not use it.The United States pledged not to annex Cuba, and the pfs of the Government has always en opposed to annexation except in response to any appeal from people who desire to come under the protection cf the American flag.We were compel! 81 to take Puerto Rice and the Philip pines by the fortunes of war, and to prevent them from becoming ineans cf discord to other nations of the world.\u201cWe annexed Texas and Hawaii at the request of the people who wers the dominant force in these territories.Wa shall follow the same policy in regard to re Perhaps in the future that eme may apply to other islands here, orming a continuous chain from the coast of Florida to the South Anierican continent.Dr.Chase's Ofnt- ant isa Sortaln an 1d Fuarantcod PILES Action.Insist on OTTS MiGEL\u201d Piano Action The© up that Cheers the EarlyRiseeis \u201cCAMP\u201d COFFEE Every morning thousands of early D HES > D) 5 nse men and women are stimulated In and Muted for their work by * Camp,* the purest, strongest and ar of fl ad cofice There's neither waste, i worry, nor disappoi fment when nsing \u201cCamp\u201d R.Paterson + See, Ce à XpaciaTirts, TEMPLE OF BLACK ART.Italian in House \u20ac of Mystery Composes Metal for Coiners.Special to the Montreal Star.Rome, April 6- Lately the police have Arrest-d many prople in several towns of Italy for passing spurious silver cotus.It having heen discovered that The metal came from a certain Saverio Zaraffa, of Tunis, ah iives in an elegant country house at Bagno Ripoli.near Florence, the police of that town searched his residence and found there a complete chemical laboratory, and next to it a large magnificent room hung with rich stuffs and turned into a temple of the black art,\u201d furnished with triangles, church missals, white robes and chulices upon an altar.AU this evidently served for a mysterious ceremony.but the owner refu.ed to make any explanations.He only stated that by mixing ant\u201d mony with mercury he had succesded In composing a new metal, similar to silver.which he put on the market.not knowing it might serve \u2018for forging coins.He has béen arrested, but =o cumingly has he conducted his opera: tions, ofter throwinæ.the shodow_of re-.liginus mysticlsin around them,that the police despair of making a case, Montreal Ferry Bill Reported.Special to The Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 6\u2014The Senale Rall- way Committee reported the St.Law- ey \"nol and rence and Quebec Raliway Ferry Com- itch bi pany bill.The company proposes to à frotrcdine t H f d cross the § protr cperate à ratiway ferry across the St.Fane nety Burrs sport 1 oat and ask ask Lawrence river from any point with- if not mati fod.veo t sand In the limits ofthe parish of Montreal RATE A, Barzs Co, Toran told {to any points in the county of Cham- DR, OHASE'S OINTMENT.bly.The capital stock is at half a million dollara * Swedish bark Pandur, whose hul! was \u2018of making fronrerity: The mentoers of the Medical Profession have always experienced considerable trouble i in handling the records and accounts oftheir patients.Copeland-Chatterson have devised and manufactured a simple, perpetual, labor-saving system that will keep sure track of the Doctor's daily work, It also furnishes historical records of patients\u2019 ailments, which will prove invaluable for reference.The Copeland-Chatterson Co\u2019y, at Toronto, will send literature explaining the system on application.MATENR FOUR wound afsiny COLLECTING FOUR.R.Macfarlane & Co., Ltd.Lumber, Sashes, Doors, Etc, We carry a large stock of \u201cGilmour's\u201d Doors and Pine Chamber Doors close prices.Hardwood Flooring in Birch, Maple and Oak, end matched, always on hand.Rough and etc., etc.1 1-4 inch Mill Cull Roofing.3-inch by 2-inch and 3-inch l-inch to 2-inch Spruce Flooring.3-inch \u201cO™ Cull, dry, for framing, Hemlock.2-inch by 10-inch Spruce and Hemlock for joisting.3-inch Joists, in Pine, Spruce and Hemlock.R.Macfarlane & Co., Limited Cor.St.James and Richmond Street.superior Hardwood which we are offering at very Dressed Lumber, Mouldings, by 4-inch Spruce Scantlings, linch Cull, I-inch HUGHES VICTOR IN UTILITIES FIGHT: Measure is Likely to Pass In Substantially Its Present Form.Albany, N.Y., April 6.\u2014That Governor Hughes Public Utilities bill will be passed by the Legislature substantially in its present form Is the belief hore, with the series of hearings on the measure finished.Three important changes will be made tu the bill, but they will not be the amendments that the public service corporations-are most anxious to get.The three amendments that wil be made are:\u2014 Providing that the proposed Commis: | stonerd shall he removable by the Governor only after a trial and approval by the Senate.Increasing the salary of the Commissioners from $10,000 to $17.500 a year.Dividing the expense of the first or Metropolitan District Commission between New York city and the State, instead of putiting all the expenso on the city These are amendments the friends of thea Lil as well as the railroads have asked for.It Is argued that a better class of men can be obtained if {arger salaries are provided and tenure of office is guaranteod.It is believed all three amendments will be acceptable to Governor Hughes.Unless there 1s a marvellous change tn the situation not one of thé Important demands of the railroads and other public service corporations will be acceded to.No specific court review will ba granted, and the carefully framed provisions As to rate and equipment regulation and the prohibition as to holding companies wil stand as they are.A FORTY-MILE OCEAN ROW.Shipwrecked Crew of the Pandur.Dis played Staying Powers.New York, April 6.\u2014Somewhera on the Atlantic Ocean, southeast of Bermuda, there is floating on her beam- ends\u2014If haply, the seas have not rend- ed her apart\u2014all that remainr of the pounded open by the fierce northeast gale which swept the West Indies, for four days, beginning March 25 After a gallant right, Capt.Bengs- ston, Mate John Jensen, and the crew of eight men and a dog, took advantage of the failing seas on Thursday.March 28, and lowered a lifeboat from the main rigging.By a long pull of twen- ty-four hours, over forty miles of salt water, the men finally made the coast of Bermuda, whence they journeyed to Hamilton and were shipped to thin port, en route to Sweden, on hoard the steamship Bermudian, which arrived here to-day.Even Better Than F rumenty Old English Dish Is Now Surpassed by a Maited Grain Food.Writing on the food problem and ad- voonting -æ rational health diet, Dr.Josiah Oldfield.author of \u201cThe Claims of \u2018Common Jife* and other well- known works, \u2018declares a sufficiency of grain 66d i necessary\u2019 4nd \u2018refers to the old SE dish\" of frumenty ass most \u2018pxééliéint artiele \u2018ot\u2019 toad.He also pout df -thaMed grain aé a food for Increashig Years.This eminefit nuthor thus strikes the very.keynote of health and strength.There is A modern food which embraces all the qualities of, frumenty and has even more, for It is malted grain.We refer to Malta-Vita\u2014all pure grain and nothing else.Malta-Vite Is made by an extended and elaborated process of the old way \u2018l and caribou may be killed between ihe JAMACA'S FORMER COVERNOR COMING Sir Alexander Swettenham Will Visit Canada During the Bummer.\u2014 Speclal to \u2018The Montreal Star.Kingston, Ja, April 6\u20ac\u2014Câänadtans wll shortly have an opportunity of seceing in the flesh Sir James Alexander Swetienham, the British Coionlal}.a Governor who snubbad Rear-Admira Davis, when that admiral came to Kingston shortly after the disaster to render aid.Sir James, who has resigned the Go¥- grnorship of Jamaica on eccount of \u201cold age\u2019 leaves this Island In Juh# for England.From there he will go to Japan, and then across Canada by, J I P.R.He will be accompanied\u2019 the C.by Lady Swettenham, and will remain for some months.GAME LAWS IN ONTARIO.Legislature Discussed Amendments to Bit! Fixing the Seasons.Special to the Montreal Star.Toronto, April 6.\u2014The discussion nf Hon.Dr.Reaume\u2019s bill respecting game, fur-bearing animals, and fisheries of Op+- go, in committees of the whole, occupied the members of thétwegisiature during the grea\u2019er rortion of the sitting.Only about one- haif of the clauses were disposed of.One amendment to the clauses fixing the seasons for hunting deer, mooso and caribou was inserted.Deer may be killed only between November 5 and November 20, south of the mainline of the Canadian Pacific Rallway; moose same dates, and north of that line thay may be hunted between October 20 and November 20.The bill originally proposed a clear month for ail these animals.b There was considerable discussion over the claupe prohibiting the use af automatic guns and four amendments | to strike out the clause, or defer its} enforcement, were voted down, An ameadment was made permitting lumbermen to carry gums.Hon.Mr.Foy Introduced a biil respecting the Butlers burying ground at Niagara-on-the-Lake.The measura empowers the Victoria Niagara Falls Park Commissioners to take possesajon of the resting place.of the leader of the first organized military corps which existed In what ie now Ontario, to keeo it in a v.csentable condition, and to expropriate w 40-foot highway to give access to :l.The cemetery contains thy remama of Colonel Butler, of Butler's ranges, and many of his follow- es KEW MONTREAL COMPANIES.Incorporation Granted to Three Large Enterprises.Special to The Montreal Star.Oftawa, April 8.\u2014Incorporation has been granted the following Montreal companjes:\u2014 The Imperial Brewerles, Ltd.capital stock $400,000.The Wabasso Company.Ltd.capital stock $750.000.Provisional] directors, L.G.Craig, Montmorency: J.M.Green- shields, W.J.Hendersan, Jos.Jenkins, and A.C.Calder, all of Montreal.The Canada Carbon Company.Lid.capital stock $1,000,000.The, object of the last named company Is to carry on the business of iron masters, steel mak- ae.and coke and peat manufacturers, ete discovertd\u201d by the excavating on au cemetery is #4\u2019 there, it ns signe were only LA WRU \"WITeat grain is thoroughly cleaned, then boiled in water and cooked in steam\u2019 to gelatinize the starch.After the starch\u201c cells have broken down, the wheat is mixed with pure barley malt exfroct which converts the gelatinired March into malose, Bor malt sugar.highly nutritious and jeaxily digested even by the weakest Momachs- Then each grain of wheat Is rolled Into little water flakes and goes tu the great ovens where, undér intense peat, it is baked\u2019 id and brown, \u201cdone.to a turn.\u201d and ready TSF your (a fret\u201d All Friis sell we cents.tiva EN et of the | kil Eom in \u201cne aul of the Plkins of Ap wham, man om fnterred owing the were battle here hey ed fallen vader the guns of the city.Canadians 8ail for Europe, New York, Aprit 6\u2014Dit W.H.B.Aikins and Mrs.Aikihs, Torgnto: Miss Hedwig- Hobrècker.Halif salled.for Europe bythe steamer Groaser Kure 7 To Who ls.Responsible for DHapitated ! li SOF 0 oie INEFFICIENCY \u2018Fe Structures Which are An Eyesore and a Danger.Citirens have - for.a time - past deon \u201casking themsolves e question which City Attorney Ethier put to the Fire and Lighf Committee on Thursday with regard to the enforcement of the by-laws concerning buildings all over the city, Whether the neglect to care for buildings in the course of erection or for those being repaired is due to laxity on the part of the building inspector, Mr.Chausse, or the inspectors of the Road Department is a question for the city authorities to settle.The fact remains, however, that all over the city buildings are in a dangerous condition, and that dangerous situations are created for the \u201cCa rbolic To Specialities\u2019 Legh) 5 To bn \u2018pakséra-by on account of the failure to enforce ordinary rules of safety One samplo of the laxity prevailing in these matters was brought to the attention of the committee by the city atts sttor- nes on Thursday in the case of u- beau.who is building a house on Sh brooke street outside the homolpgated line of the street.for irregularity in the street at least presents no danger to the passer-by.Those whose business carries then along St.James's street.near the corner cf Inspector, are witnesses for days back of a case which presenta a real danger not only for those going along the street, but for the people living in the build\u2019 ing bearing the numbers 477 to 483 St.James's street.The building is a three storey brick structure.1a entrance at No.477 leads to several flats occupied mainly by Italians.while that at 483 is labelled \u201cFurnished Rooms with Board.\u201d In between the two are an Italian grocery, a shoemaker shop, and there was up to à few days ago a barber shop.The last- pamed has been moved, however, because the bricks over the cornice of the door have bulged out towards the street, and may at any time tumble right out.The only thing apparently which keeps the wall from going cut is a heavy piece of timber which is stuck up from the sidewalk and upon this the cornice running over the entrances to the building rests.Huge cracks appear for some feet in the walls right over the entrance to the barber shop, and the bulging out was 50 pronounced that the glass over the door was broken Though this dilapidated structure is ir danger of falling at any time, the grocery and shoemaker shop, with the amilies living in rear of them, still kee}.doing business, and people are going in and out all the time, while the residential parts upon the upper floors ale occupied as usual.Citizens whn pass the spot have been wondering for some days whether the building inspector would take action to remove the eyesore and prevent the danger of a catastrophe by which- several lives might be lost.Nothing seems to have been done, however, and the unsightly structure remains as a sample of civic inefficiency.\u2014\u2014\u2014 POLITICAL ECONOMY CLUB.\u2014 meeting of the Political Club of Montreal, in the St.evening.which will be held LIQUEURS DES PERES CHARTREUX The Chartreux Fathers\u2019 Liqueur, Distilled at Tarragona (Spain).AFTER YOUR MEALS glass of this Hqueur, \u2018talk a delidtous and you will ba as- perfect Beware of Substitutes Ses that you get the bottle of which we give fac simile here, D.MASSON & CO., Bole Agents, Montreal and Toronto.sured of igestion.52 4 law PBAILIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF \u201cQuebec.Diatelct, of Montreal.No.17731, Circuit Court, J.Royal Plaintiff.versus A.J.Hooper.Defendant.On the 16th April, 1907, at 10 of the clock in the fcrennon, at the domicile of the sald des fendant No.7 Emery street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all \u2018the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized In this cause, con- eisting of one plano and household fur- nitdre; terms cash, J.A.BISSONNETTE.E.8.C., Montreal, April bth, 1904.ALIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE 323.Somer District of Montreal.No.-1 erior Coult, the Brothers of the sow Schools, Plaintiffs, versus 8i- meon Beauchamp, Defendant.On the 16th day of April, 1907, at 10 of the clock {ii* the forenoon, at the.domicile of the said defendant, in\u2019 the city of Montreal, will be sold ke.authority of Justice, ail the goods an chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause,consiating of une plano, house- held\u2019 furniture, etes terms cash, J.A.DECELLES, B.8.C., Montreal, April 6th, 1907.RAILIFES SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebe- District of Montreal.No.1541, Circuit Court, Jos.M.Aumont, Plaintiff, versus, Joseph Descoteaux, Defendant.\u201d On the 16th day of April, 1907.&t 10 of the clock in the forenoon, at the domicily of the sald Defendant, Eadie street, In'the town of Bt.Paul, district of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, al] the goods and chattels of the did \u2018Défendant, seized in this cause, Consisting of household 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and DISEASE are usually found together, but both can effectively kept away without exe tra trouble.labor.or cost, by using throughout your house Calvert's Disinfectant B Soap.It cleanses and disinfects in one op- i eration, making every corner of your home healthy as well as clean at the same time, and is as good for laundry work as it is fop scrubbing purposes.Ita general employment for all household purposes will give satisfaction.5 cents a large tablet.Carbolic Toilet |} Specialities - = 1 Canadian Depot: 349 Dorchester Street West, Montreal.No.99 Bt.Hubert Street, | Greamalt Bread Vienna Quaker Ÿ Bread ELU X Perse | STUART & HERBERT, The Bakers of Montreal FOR QUALITY AND PURITY oy CLOVER IS gTUART & HERBERT The Reputation of Our Bread is Our Most Valuable Asset.The Rapidly tncreasing Demand For Our Bread is the Best Proof of its High gut.Stuart & Herbert, ' 09-637 RIVARD STREET.Sa es Ç 2 #4 Kaiser Semmels Berliner Salzkuchen- Grescents 4 à res SARE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Quebec, District oo Montreal.No.3290, Pinte Court, M.tiff versus L.Bled clock in the forenoon, at the domicile of the sald Defendant.No.8553 Willlam street, in the city of Montreal, will be sold by authority of Justice, all the 8oods and chattels of the said Defendant, seized in this cause.consiste = of household furniture LAFONTAINE, Montreal a April vin, TT Bagers SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF \u201cDistrict of Montreal.No.1821.RN oasion Cou Dame Esther Goodman, Plaintiff, versus Dame He!zne Pierre, Lefendan April, clock in the forenoon, No.227 Clty Hall ave., in the Clty of Montreal, wil be sold by authority of Justice, all the goods and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized IN cause, consisting of one piano and house- ur CRT LAFONTAINE, B.8.C.Montreal, Sth April, 1907.pean} RAwirrs BALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF Q .District of Montreal.No.428 teult Court.Arthur #isatte, Plalhtitt, versus Dma.H.Decarie ot vir.Defendants.On the 15th day of April, 1907, at tén of tho clock in the torenoon, at the residence of the said Defendants No.498 Rivard street.In the city o Ho ontreal, wifl be sold by authority of ustite.ali the goods and chattels of the sald Defgndant, rfeised in this cause, conating, of household furniture, ete, = : Gar $75 diamond ring has three par- fect stones.R.Hemsley, 255 St, Jhmes Tera RENAUL, B.8.C.Mot.treal, sth April.1907- the 15th day of April, 1907, at 10 ot the pea.EWING'S ACT SEEDS Used by successful Canadian whom quality is the only consideration, crops are the result.\u201cWrite for our \u2018oy Catalogue.\u201d \u2018Everything for Farm, Garden and Lawn.\u201d \u201cWilliam Ewing & Co.142-146 nou Street, Montreal.a 4 A A AT OPN ANE sowers with, and excellent = er de Sn ee re re a \u2014e \u201cpairs, double bed size good i \u201cdurable quality.Regular, FE Monday\u2019 : REMMED SHEETS, -: .X.90, heavy x 1 inch hem.gular $1.85 pair.Monday Fine quality, ad.pure linen, heavy weave - Monday round thread, 2 \u2014É-MUCK.TOWELS, 25 doz.b'vur * FLANNELETTE BLANKETS.© soft $1.55.95 pairs, 21 1-2 fie - H- soft finish, full size.Worth, $2.40 doz.Monday .$1.85 * pikLoW CASES, 156 of them, extra heavy.44 ins, Regular, 75 reer aes 15 WADDED COMFORTERS, .light } weigh andy 16 ve sell.Regu- | Luv $1.50, $1.73, Monday.-$1.00 QUILTS, Rd unis, honeycomb | guilts, double bed size.Regular $1.25.Monday.85 ENGLISH SHEETING.250 yards.8-4 Uoglish Sheeting, heavy round thread.Regular, .33.Monday per yard 1.0.0 21 BATH TOWELS, 4709 of the best Eng:i dont te ur pres of chill off\u2019 > Es Conn Bleury.street, Main HR Li Rep uh 135 \u2018Etienne - Coal Ga street, Main 301*.- .Connall ne Catherine st.West Montreal Que.| food nothime than fine dining will find the mos Jook beautiful.medium.sige, faney walnut | We take ng \u20ac us.that's: di%we.The same.atte credit customers adds more to turn \u2018complete Fine tof ing room furniture in our store, and the rost will not be great to make your room enjoyment ou \u2018From $75.00 to $500.00 We furnish four r PARLOR, BEDROOM, AY OM ANP KITCHEN.ace with\u201d quantys test 8, comprising: INNG is pad to cash\u2019 \u201cor Open-until 9 0 \"clock every evening.F.Lapointe .Complete Housefurnisher, 623 ST.caTHERINE STREET EAST, each, \u201c 50c on the Dollar.To make this a Store Open Till L \u2018last Chane They are all reliable, well made goods, made for our regular cus» \u2018tôm trade, but on account of the large amount of odd sults, and the fact that we are crowded for room, we have declded to sell them out at about per cent.off ull our new lines now in stock.and 9 p.m.every evening during the week.Come in and see the genuine bargains for yourself at CatherinesSt.0 Nigh To Save 20 Per Cent.Off Your New Spring Suit or Spring Overcoat.See the SPECIAL BARGAINS Suits that were worth $10.50, $12.00, $13.60 and $15.00, for $6.75 and $7.50 In Men's Suits, in our windows, oda successful sale we are allowing 20 11 p.m.To-Night Cor.Craig & Bleury Sts 100K FOR 401 West st.THE NAME >) : KEEN RIVALRY FOR TRAFFIC.Cunard and White St Star Lines to Follow \u2018German Example.Spécial tn The Montred) Star.©.Berlin, April\" 8.-\u2014.One of \u2018the most remarkable \u201cshipping -Organi- \u2018zatlons in the.world | has \u201cJust cêlekrated its jubliee.It was just fly years ago that the Norddeutscher Lloyd Company was formed in Bremen and its anniversary ogeurs, curiously enough on the cve of a fresh \u2018and most inter- Hi ; Love, passes, Apartfrom | \u2018the esting dovelopmént In the keen rival- rv for.the Atlantic traffic.This great German conbôraifon was the first to order ffs Naw York Iinefs.outward and home nrd bound.New York to the Medlierranean.The decisions enabled the Norddeutsc shel retiiarter, to \u201ctap.\u201d* ; ootiyvély Northern and Central rope and at \u2018the same time Katicane ware to call.at Cher- § bourg.Another innovation was marked by the institution of a service from aûv en ; Bremen very ef- about to visit Parls or the South of France they were given the choics of a convenient Continental port, while by putting Into Southampton the German boats seftved also the British Isles.Thi# effort to centralize Transatlantio traffic in Europe was an entirgly new idea, And its success Is attested by the announcemefit that the White Star is about to mhke Sonthampton instead of Liverpool the headquarters of their express steamers.It Js believed here that the Cursrd Company will adopt the\u201d e¢ course.\u201cIn any Case the tra- velltyfg public stands to gain by thin incfeéased competition In ocean comru- ldation\u2014this cerltrallzation of express Evidés\u2014betweentths \u2018Old: World.and hé New Since trdVelfers fram all parts of Europe and nn the Amerfcan con- ginent will have\u2019 greater freedom of choice in nfaking thelr arrangements.eg sure hy ner.aA The "]
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