The Montreal daily star, 26 avril 1907, vendredi 26 avril 1907
[" Aen 3 \\, .ence debates on the preference.ADVERTISING-ISMS.Suggestions for Successful Advertising Money spent in continuous tising in the daily press draws interest that is compounded daily.\u201d \"pa cu AS oo 3 PATHÉ COR SRE \u201c WEATHER - : \u2018 FORECAST; advers CooL VOL.XXXIX, No CANADA IS CENTRE \u201cOF POLITICAL TAUX Next Week's Discussion on Preference Assumes New Importance.SIR WILFRID IS SILENT On Decision of Canadian Ministers to Dlrect Trade Negotiations With Foreign Powers.By Special Cable from our own Correspondent.London, April 26.\u2014The Stars disclosures and Sir Richard Cartwright's confirmation have become the general subject of political discussion, especially In view of next week's confer- They are underlying the editorials in many nf the London and provincial journals this morninz.Sir Wifrid Laurier to-day gave an interview the Star representathu, who handed the Premier copies of the Times and Reuters despatches from Ottawa.\u201cWell?\u201d sald Sir Wilfrfd, in his most mystical way.\u201cI thought,\u201d said the representative, \u201cyou might perhaps find it conven- fent to make a statement.\u201d The Premier replied with decided emphasis: \u201cOn this subject 1 have no- to thing to say.\u201d \u201cDo you deny the accuracy of Star's statement?\u201d he was asked.\u201cNn,\u201d replied the Premier, \u201cI do nnt deny, nor,\u201d he added, after a pause, \u201cdo I confirm.\u201d Then becoming the qucstioner, he remarked \u201cMav I ask whera the Star obtained its information?\u201d He was told: \u201cFrom what we have reason to believe is a goad source, Sir Wilfrid, and seeing its obvious public Importance at this inomen* of Imperial action or inactioh I thought you might find it Kerve Canada\u2019s best interests to make a statement.\u201d \u201cOh, no,\u201d hereplled, \u201cI have nothing to tay, nothing.\u201d The Star representative had previously sought Sir Frederick Borden, who smilingly congratulated the Star on its epterprise.He was asked: \u201cWhat have you lo gay avout it?\" He replied: \u201cOh nothing at all.it is not my business.I am here on defence.the You had better go and ask the Pres £ mier\u201d The Teprerentällve went, with the result atready stated.It is generally agreed that the fact that Canada's cards are now put frankly on the table, must give new meaning and fmportance to next week's preference discussion, which the British Ministers previously most anxious to cover up.Sir Edward Grey's answer in the Hnuse of Commons yesterday, shows no Indication of a protest or even a disdlay of pique at what Sir Edward practically admitted was the irregularity of the Canadian Ministers in making direct pourparlers with German, Italian, end other foreign governments over were .the head of the British foreign office.Canada has, in fact, seized the rizht to direct commercial negotiations with foreign powers without even bother ing to tell the Impertal Government, much less to ask its concurrence, But though the British Government is most unlikely to say or do pnything, in the way of protest, though no single word can be found jn all of to-day's edl- torials to ghow a suggestion of grievance against Canada because of her Ministers\u2019 deliberate course of action, yet there is an undercurrent of English feeling which probably will never find forinal utteranca that this, in Englisn slang, is not quite cricket, not quite conformable to the traditions of Westminster Hall over which Sir Wilfrid himself grew so eloquent on Tuesday last.In private talk among themselves you may hear Englishmen remark: \u201cThere secins just a Ilttle bit of a Yankee touch about it all.\u201d WINDERMERE.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN'S LIST.Exclusive to The Montreal Star.Following js the list of saloon passengers on the Empress of Britaln, which left Liverpool for St.John last Friday: Mrs.(i.G.Adam, Miss A.J.Askwith, J.M.Baker, T.Ballantyne, jr., Mrs, W.M.Baxter.G.Baxter, W.W.Bent- ly.E.S.and Mrs.Bevan, J.and Mrs.Bindley, R.C.O.Efngham.Rev.J.Boyle, Mrz.W, C.and Miss M.M.Buckley, H.G.Cabrett, J.C.U.Calder, \u20ac.B.Campion, B.G, Clark, H.W.CIIf- ford, A.B.Cornish, Miss C.B.Daly, C.B.L.and Mrs, L.Darswood, T.C.and Mrs.Donnelly, J.D.Fraser, F.Furher, J.H.Garnett, Col.M.Goldle, A.Gregory Miss I}, N.Graham, M.St.George Harvey, W.H.and Miss Holland, J.P.Hood, Mr.Jackson, Mrs.and Mlss Job, Mrs.G.S, Jones, J.Wil- llam Jones, E.C.Lee.F.J.Lory, J.B.W.and Miss E.Macfarland, Mrs.Mal- don, J.and Mrs.Mallet, E.D.and Mrs.Martin, G.W., Mrs., and Miss G.Mas- gingham, G.and Mrs.McKean, C.P.S.Morgan, P.1.Neame, G.G.Omman- ney, J.H.Palmer, R.M.R.Phillp, H.W.Pocock, E.H.Poppham, R.M.and Mrs.Miss and Miss XK.Prittle, Wm.Punter, Miss E.and M.W, Ritchie, Mr.Robertson, F.A, and Mrs, Rolph, C.G.Blaming, W.Steel, A.Sutcliffe, HA.Mrs.and Miss G.Tremayne, Capt.Wm.©.Vandeleur, J.Walters, H, and Mrs.Wilmot.Major J.H., Mrs., and Master J.C.H.Wrighey and maid, W, A.Dobson, H.R.and Miss Drummond, Major Eltzhenry, H.A.Froming, A.D.and Mrs.Grigg, George Hodge, J.W.Holden, Mr.and Mrs.Horsey, M.Lavoie, W.C.Mitchell, W.FF.Robertson wW.H Roe.B Towner, §, Walsh, Lea 99 POLICE IN ST.LUCIA FIRE ON RIOTERS Castries in Hands of Strikers and * Several Shops are Wrecked and Looted.New York, April 26.A despatch {rome Castries, Island of St, Lucia, says: \u201cThe speech of the new British Governor, having been construed as encouraging to the aspirations of the workmen, the coal carriers organized an agitation for a big advance in wages, and struck work.They intimidated all who were willing to work, and were joined by the rabble.All coaling was stopped.There is here only a small police force, inadequate to repress disorder er to protect property.Being pressed ty the rioters, they fired on the crowd and wounded four persons.The police and special officers were confined to their barracks and the town was left in the hands of the mob.Several shops were wrecked, the market was looted and several persons wef® beaten.The coal carriers forinnlated their demands, and the merchants were compelled to yield.The advance in wages is considered riinons, but work has been resumed.Castries 1s now quiet.News of the burning and wreck of sugar estates 1s now coming from the country, Armed police are preventing rioters coming into the town.DR.R.A.FALCONER CHOSEN.Toronto University Presidency Will Be Offered to Him.Toronto, April 26.- Dr, R.A, Falconer, principal of Halifax Presbyterian College, has been selected by the Board of Governors of Toronto University to fill tbe vacant presidency.A cablegram was sent to Dr.Falconer at Naples, where he is this week, on his way to Greece.1t is expected that he will at once return to Halifax, in order to meet the board of trustees of ine Hill Col _ .- Dr.R.A.Falconer, lege, of which he is principal.after which he will formally announce Lis decision in the matter of the Toronto appointment.It is believèd that he will accept the appointinent at an early date.Upwards of eighty names, including Canadian, American and British scholars and eduecatinnists, were considered by the comnrittee of the board.The name of Dr.Michael Sadler, «f Manchester, Eng.was prominently in the Lands of the governors, but it was os certaîned that he would not be avail able for at least three vears.The bnard also made the following acnouncements: Professor J.C.Me- Lennan, to be professor of physics: Mr.W.I.Loudon, associate professor of physics, transferred to the departinent ol mathematics, the title of associate professor of mechanics, REV.DR.FORREST'S TRIBUTE.Special to The Montreal Star.Halifax.N.]., April 26.-\u2014When Rev.Ir.Forrest, president of Dalhousie University, was informed of the appointment of Rev.Dr.Falconer to the presidency of Toronto University, said he was sorry for Halifax, but glad for Mr.Falconer and Toronto.He added: \u201cPrincipal Falconer will be a very suitable man.A better man «could not have heen secured on this side of the Atlantic, or the other.\u201d ç CLAIM JUMPER KILLED.Holder Caught Him in the Act and Shot Him Dead.Speclal to The Montreal Star.Halleybury, Ont.April 26 \u2014Persistent rumors are in circulation here of à claim jumper having been shnt dead in the township of Lorraine near here on Sundav last.It is stated that he had hewed the name off the stake of the original claimholder.who caught him In the act, shooting him through the head with a Winchester TifMg Further particulars cannot be obtained.! IONIAN\u2019S PASSENGER LIST.Exclusive to The Montreal Star.Following is the list of saloon passengers on the steamer lonian, which left Liverpool for Quebec, on April 18: A.Aotsine, (i, H.Bettany, Mrs.Brier- ley.R.Brodie, H.Bryant, Miss M.Car- glll, F.E.Cornell, A.Cotching, Mr.Creswell, Mr.and Mrs.Flint, Mrs.C.J.Ford, J.Gardiner, F.J.and Mrs.Goddard, J.Hibbert, W, 8.Hoare, Miss E.Hoyles, C.Ingis, Lt.J.R.Lay, R.de Longueuil.W.M.Maxler, F.C.Mitchell, J.Mitchell, Mrs.E.M.8.Moore, J.W.Munroe, Mrs.Pyper, W, Rae, A., Mrs.and Mlas G.Rankin, T.Reinhardt, Mrs.and Miss M, Ringshaw, Mr.Stiefert, Mrs.E.M, and Masters J.R and J.L.Stubington, Mrs.M.and Miss M.Turner, R.O.Warwick, H.J.and Mra.Webb, H.M.Wilson, Alfredo Ajuria, T.J.Betiers, Mrs.and Miss Brown, Albert Cerkel, Alexander and Mrs.Dobie, R.Fischer, Dr.D.W.and Mrs.Glipin, Captain C.C.Grieve, H.E.and Mrs.Hubble,.Theodorea Ochoa, Juan Salinas, T.Truetsen, W.P.Un- win.\u2018The Railway Commission Coming.On Monday and Tuesday next, the Rallway Commission, under the chairmanship of Chief Commissioner Killam will sit at the Court House for the despatch of various matters connected with the rallways runaing into Mont- 4 OFFICIAL OPENING MARRED BY WEATHER Jamestown Exposition Set In Motion by President Rooseveit\u2014Bu ile ings Incomplete.Norfolk, Va., April 26.-\u2014 The Jamestown Tercentennia! exposition was opened to-day with the pomp and ceremony which always attends an event where the President of the United Stales is a ventral figure, and dip- lomatle representatives of foreign nations, governors of Sates, and like dignitaries are honored guests and participants.President Roosevelt reviewed the deck of the yacht-crusier, flower, the war vessels anchored In Hampton Roads.Then followed the programme for opening to the public the enterprise commemorating the 300th anniversary of the tirst English settlement In America.At sunrise the ceremonies were begun by the U.8.artillery firing a salute of 300 guns to ushc~ jn the day.The pressing of the gold button by the President: which formally opened the exposition was the signal for the unfurling of à thou- sarid or more flags on the various buildings.At the sam: time a signal wus given to the warships and to the garrison at Fort Monroe and all fired a salute.After thls ceremony the President, his cabinet, members of diplomatie corps, committees from both branches of congress, governors of States and official guests of the exposition were served luncheon in the auditorium annex.During the luncheon the parade grounds were cleared and the great crowds secured places around the walks to witness the military pageant.O the reviewing stand besides the Fresident were members of his cabinet and other official visitors as well as several hundred especl- ally invited! guests, The pressing of the proverbial gold button.invariably used In connection with the opening of an exposition was not =o important a function in itself as had been expected.In account of the unreadiness of the bulldings and the grounds there was little machinery to set in motion anc many of the buildings had not been supplied with flags to be unfurled.The coldest and most backward spring In the annals of Virginia marked by scvere rain storms in the past month Is responsible for 1he opening ceremonies belng marred by incomplete structures and uninstalled machinery.TORONTO MUST PAY COSTS OF APPEAL Canadian Associated Press London, April 26.\u2014Judgment was rendered to-day by thé Judicfal Come mittee of the Privy Council in the case of the (Corporation of Toronto vs.the Toronto Railway, a case from the Supreme Court, and the Toronto Railway Company vs.the Corporation of Toronto.à case from the Court of Appeal of Ontario.Their Lordships advige that an order be issued declaring and ordering that neither the city nor the company have any street railway powers under the said agreement over streets within new territorial additions to the city durlng the term therein mentioned: that under clausés fourteen and seventeen of the conditions the privilege to grant to another person or company, for failure nf the company to establish and lay down new lines, and to open the same for traffic or to extend the tracks and services upon any street or streets, as provided by the aïreement, is the only remedy.The city can claim that it is for the company, not the city engineer, with the approval of the City Council, to determine what routes shall be adopted by the company; that subject to condition 39 it is for the company, not the city engineer, to determine where cars rhall be stopped for the purpose of taking on or letilng off passengers; that the judgments of the Supreme Court and the Court of Appedl be varied so far as Ît is necessary to give effect torthe above declarations, the corporation to pay the ratlway company the costs incurred by them in the several Canadian courts.In respect nf the questions raised in these consolidated appeals, so far as such costs have not already been awarded them by any of the said courts, the Corporation of Toronto is to pay the company their costs of the consolidated agneals to His Majesty In Council .from May- 1 NO RIFLE TEAM FOR SYDNEY.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, April26.\u2014The Dominion Rall.way Association Programme Committee has definitely decided not to send a Canadian team to compete in the Empire match, to be held in Sydney, Australia, in October.To reach Sydney in time the team would have to leave Canada in September.It is felt that very few of Canada's best shots oould spare the time to make such a long trip, and it would be unwise to send an inferior team to shoot against the cream of English and Australian marksmen.It was announced that an Enghsh team wlll compete at the Dominion Rifle Assoclation meet.The team will be chosen from the Bisley aggregates, and wil include @ number of the best marksmen in the British Isles.After shooting in Caneda the team will proceed to Ausiralia.KEEWATIN LIQUOR LICENSE.Toronto, Ont, April 26.\u2014In official circles at the Parllament buildings it fa held that the Dominion authorities were justified In summoning Xeewatin license holders for selling liquor with- In the prescribed area on each side of the transcontinental railway.A\u2019 proclamation which went Into effect In September, forbade the sale of liquor, except in Incorporated cities and towns within two miles of each side of the lines.The men summoned have, so far as 1s known here, continued selling liquor under their ltcgpses, is- sned in May last, up to the Present time.As their licenses expire on May 30, and cauld not, tn view of the pro- rlamatién.be renewed by the Provincial Government, it Is not thought that they have any grave ground of complaint against the Dominion, though possibly they might, with justice.apply for the refund of a portion of the license fees paid to the Ontario Govern- Fol A Legal [ MONTREAL, FRIDAY.APRIL CONFERENCE ENDED WITHOUT SUCCESS Mounted Police Sent to Coal District \u2014Members Protest Against Conditions in West.Special to the Montreal Star.Fernie, BR.Coo April 26.\u2014 All attempts to settle the strike in the cual mines of British Columb\u2019 and Alberta by private negotigtions previons to action by the Board Of Conciliation, have fall- ed, and the board appointed, under the new Labor Disputes Act, of which Sir\u201d WilHam Mulock is chairman, will take up an investigation.The conference between openators and miners, which had been in progress sine Tuesday, finally broke up yesterday morning, without reaching an agreement, both sides realizing that any further negotiations would be simply a waste of time, The men on Wednes- day presented a proposition to the operators, which the latter were inclined to accept, but yesterday morning when the conference reopened tho operators, made & counter offer.They then left, leaving the representatives of the miners to consider their pro- | posal in private.On their return they were informed that the men would not accept, and without wasting further words left the room.MOUNTED POLICE TALLED OUT Regina, Sask., April 26.\u2014A force cf twenty mounted police, one hundred rifles, and a large quantity of ammuns tion was shipped hurriedly from iere for points in the region \"of the coal strike, Commissioner Percy, of the mounted police, superintending the ce- tail in person.One hundred men are in readiness at this and the Calgary police post for immediate use in the coal strike region if required.Contrary to expectations, the Canne dian Northern has already succeeded ia temporarily repairing the break in the Regina Prince Albert Line near Lumsden, and passenger traffic has been resumed.WESTERN MEMBERS PROTEST.Speclal to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, April 26.\u2014The Liberal mem- hers of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Al berta had another meeting last night with the Acting Minister of Railways, before whom they laid fully and for cibly the alarming position of affairs in the West by reason of the failure cf th= transportation companies to carry out their obligations as common car riers.Mr.Fielding gave the members a most sympathetic hearing and assured them he would do all he could to bring about a remedy.High Medical Degrees Conferred.Canadian Associated Press, ; London.April 26.\u2014Licenses of the Royal College of Physicians have been conferred on W.G.Chapman and Stanley Poulin, of Toronto University, and McGill University.Special for To-Morrow 50 White Enamelled Beds Scroll design, with brass trimmings (all sizes), regular price $4.00.To-morrow, 82.93 The Stoddard Bedding Co., 334 ST.CATHERINE WEST.MEN'S HATS ORDER YOUR SPRING HAT * SIGMUND'S Hats made to order from $2 up.We make your hat according to the shape of your head, and we guarantee you a perfect fit.r hats are manufactured of the best felt apd from the dies showing the latest American and English shapes and styles.SIGMUND 11 Bleury street, ox J.L.Walker and H.O.Hewitt, cf | 1907.20, S.A de LORIMIER, .GENT'S FURNISHINGS, Tarnbull\u2019s \u201d Natural Wool Un- shrinkable Underwear at $1.00 a garment, 83 NOTRE DAME STREET WEST, 99 298 Neuf Place d'Armes.May Aird\u2019s Ovens | DO YOUR BAKING.Yes, this \u201cSignet of Surety\u201d is sewn | on the trousers, too,\u2014inside the hip pocket.It means much beside the price mark on it\u2014quality, worth, workmanship and correct style.YOU MUST HAVE A WATCH.Waltham .are the best watches you can buy.guaranteed by us with an additional guarantee of the largest watch factory all the different grades to supply your individual watch requirements, in the kind of case preferred at tffe minimum cost.- JOHNSTON BROS.JEWELLERS 483 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST Near PEEL STREET.Watches They are in the world.We have FLAT IRON.\u2019 OUR LATEST $2.60 DERBY.Spring Time is Hat Time.JESS APPLEGAT! BEST $2.60 HATS ON EARTH.467 and 469 St.Catherine Street West Near Peel st.TORONTO STORE: 88 YONGE STREET.Ress Hats, $4.00.OPEN EVENINGS.YOUNG MEN'S HATTER, Duslap Hats, 85.00.for men.We're Setting the Pace More than ever this season with our showing of new neckwear ; Plenty of exclusive novelties that are different from anything you'll see around town ; and the largest choice of everyday ties at soc you ever selected from.anything in ties, shirts, collars, etc., come and see how well your money can be spent here.R.J.TOOKE If you need 177 St.James Street 493 St.Catherine Street West 473 St.Catherine Street East ASSOCIATION CLUB, Soldiers Elected Officers at Last Night\u2019s Meeting.At a meeting of \u2018the Fifth Royal Highlanders Association football team last evening, the following officers were elected: \u2014Hon.presidont, Lieut- Col.Carson; hon.vice-president, Lieut.- Col.Cantlle; president, Capt.V.C.Buchanan: vice-president, Capt.Walker: treasurer, Sergt.A.Pickering; se- | cretary, Corp.-H-C.Stubbs.The secretary's addrers is 8B Cath- J cart street, and any Wishing te.join rose \\ Ebb ebook bk FISHERIES QUESTION MAY BB SETTLED.St Johns, Nfid., April 26.\u2014The Colonial Government officials here say that Sir Robert Bond's \u2018erence in London with Lord gin, regarding the American + Fisheries question was only the first of a series of discussions + Which is hoped will result in the 4 adjustment of the entire matter.# Premier Bond is in dally télegra- + phic communication with his de Ministers.ob of «fe fe se fe fe he fe +HRE#F BRUNEAU PLEADED GUILTY.Granby Man Admitted Trying to Burn Buliding.Epecial to the Montrea) Star.Sweetaburg, Me, April 26\u2014Before Judge Muilvena, Z Bruneau, charged with attempting to set fire to a building Jn Granby.pleaded guilty and asked for a speedy trial.He was remanded to May 10 for sentence.Alfred Gousey, who had been remanded for- sentence on a charge of having stolen the sum of $15 from a school teacher at East Farnham, cams up for sentence, He was sent to the J CIRCULATION OF STAR * Last Week's Dally 375.636.Last Week\u2019s Weekly 130,354 505,989 CENT.te LA Total last week PRICE ONE Get \u201cCAMPBELL GLA .We know that some men still buy from the custom tailors and pay exorbitant prices.But we know and claim that \u201cCampbell Clad\u201d clothes arc cqual if not better than the best.Our $15.00 business man\u2019s suit is the best value ever offered for the money.Suits $12.00 to $25.00 Trousers $3.00 to $6.00 CAMPBELL\u2019S 228-230 ST.JAMES ST.Only One Store In oity.R.T.R, HOLCOMB, Manager NEXT SOVEREIGN BANK.MOVING TIME We Are Not Moving | But wWe are moving out our Spring Stock at a lively rate.A discriminate ing public know the reason why, RIGHT GOODS, RIGHT VALUES, RIGHT PRICES.9 : We would draw attention to oup large stack of MEN'S HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, UNDERWEAR, 9 HALF HOSE, SUSPENDERS, UMBRELLAS, NECKWEAR, and everything in Men's and Boys\u2019 Wear .+ .« And solicit inspection, We are open evenings.JOHN W.REID & CO, | 223 ST.CATHERINE WEST, > Ona Door from Bleury.\" à \u2014, , Just received from Messrs.Cartwright & Warners, Ltd, | , i» New Underwear Cartwright & Warners have contributed some of the choicest fruit of their looms to make up our fine underwear assortments.We believe we can fill your every wish\u2014whether it ¥ be in matter of weight, fabric, tint or price: We have fine balbriggan, natural wool, silk and wool, mercerized, pure silk, etc., in flesh color, white, pale blue, mauve and gray, in over twenty different weights, short and long sleeve shirts; short and long legged drawers, 50c.75¢, $1.00 the garment.Union Suits, $1.00 to $4.50 a garment.EVERY buyer of this C.& W.underwear is invariably pleased., It couples economy with comfort.Try C.& W.for this Spring and Summer.The Hannan Store, Lid., \u201cExclusive Furnishings,\u201d ; 213-215 St.James Street.re \u2014 14 Size \u201cA Word SPRING WLS] To The Wise GLOVES Come to -Is Sufficient.\u201d BRENNAN'S | MEN'S FURNISHERS.mis 7 St.Catherine Bast Spring Underwear pere | 3 Normandin s Hats IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES STORAGE OF FURS - Potiies j0e8, sévit fre \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014ES Tates.Telephone Main 3163.0.NORMANDIN, 350 St.Lawrence Street.220 St.James Street, . By, MTORLZITON TO ~ BE MADE EASIER Movement on Foot to Secure Better \u201cQuarters for Aliens Seeking Canadian Citizenship.mm SE If you Drink Whidky why not Drink | Dewars Whisky A mbtement has beon started Lo secure more convenient quarters for na- tura!lzation purposes: at whe Court House.The rush of al.ens to obtain citizenship papers has been on the increase for some months back, end many of the would-be Canadian citizens have Lee frust:ated in their laudable desigra by the difficulties attending th: work of securing their papers.Mr.Albert Chabot, deputy clerk of Lhe Clrcuit Court is the naturalization vommissioner, who handles all the applications.His desk ls within the vaunter of the Circan Court, and the rule is thal nobudy ontsilde the emplo- yew of the office is allowed 15 go be- third the counter The aliens applr- ing.for naturalization frequently arc rather handicapped by their slight knowledge of English or French, and when they quesiton those around the Court House.nobody understands them.and thus they leave without being able 1a attain their objec: He- &cdes, on days when business is brisk In the Clireul> Court offices, there .s 1 crowd about and these aliens are generaily rather timid about forcing their way through a crowd and be- vome discouraged.The Independent Hebrew Political Assactation has taken the matter up, and has addressed a memorial to the \\ttorney.General's department on the simjaet.askinæ that the department FLt aside a special office at the Court House for naturalization purposes.last year there were fifteen nanarcd applications, and up to date this year there have been over five hundred.while the prospects are that there wiil be over two thousand five hundred during the coming six months.It will be a practical impossibility to meet the requirements of such a number of people with the present \u2018existing.In the main Court House.there is A room not at present in much use, which would be entirely suitable for the purpose of naturalization.There 1s a Vault In connection with this room, and the commissioner would have the papers within easy reach when en- uiries were made as to the status of any of the new citizens of Canada.While the Attorney General's.department has received the representations of the Hebrew Independent Political Society in friendly spirit, no action has been taken as yet.It is suggested that if the room referred to were plac- ei at the disposal of the naurallza- tion commissioner, a sign might te nlaced within view of the entrance of the Court Houee.indicating where the commissinner could be found.and that on the door of the office, the pur- posa to which it is devoted could also Le indicated.NOTRE DAME DES NEIGES SEEKS ANNEXATION.Notre Dame des Nelges fs ready for annexation with the City of Montreal The subject was discussed at a meeting of the suburban councll at which the following conditions relative to an- nexatfon were proposed for the consideration of the city: \u201c1st,\u2014That the town of Notre Dame des Neliges be mada a new ward of the city of Montreal, tq be known under the name of Mount Royal ward, and to have two representatives in the cite council *$n@.\u2014That the new Mount Royal wArd be placed upon the same status ag all the other wards of the city.\u201c3rd.\u2014That the permanent officials at present engaged by the town shall retain thelr reepective offices under the direction of the different civic committees.° \u201c4th.\u2014That the cultivated lots inside the municipality be not valued at more than $10¢ an acre for a period of five years, provided that during this period they remain under cultivation.\u201d This resolution was moved by Coun- cllor Prudhomme and seconded by Councilior MeKenna.The municipality has had some dif- squtty in arriving at an understanding th the Montreal Street Railway and also with the Turnpike Trust.Once admitted to the city, it Is argued that résidents of the district woula enjoy the regular street rallway fare, while ag abolition of the Turnpike Trust wpuld als necessarily result.In remaining independent the council would hgve to pay in the neighborhood of 33.000 a year to meet the interest on Türnpike Trust bonds, as well as having to stand the cost of keeping the roads.To do this and to proceed with needed public works, taxation would have to be raised almost to the same rates as those imposed In the city.Another advantage which would result\u2018 ffom annexation would be the Ingtaiment of a proper sewerage aya- tem, besides the regular civic, police and fire protection.: Report Exonerates the Abattoirs.The following report has bee tn the City Coun by the chiet food Tæpector of the oity, in regard to the statement that it was believed dead animale were being ery Tied into lard.re fs one inspector as Abattoir, and another at Monte the Montreal Btock Yards Abattoir.looks after\u2019 Laing and Travnet Also L 's and Davies\u2019 abat .Animals dying of natural causes at the Eastern Stock Yards and cattle market are taken charge of by the contractor for the removal of dead animals.Af the Montreal Stock Yards, also Laing\u2019s and Davies\u2019 abattoirs, animals dylng in this ver are disposed of tn the ren tank.In no case after 8 thorough investigation have I been able to find that the carcasses of ani mals dying of natural causes were nsed for the making of lard or any ofMer product for human consumption.\u201d arrangements at Canadian Northern Quebec Rallway.Mr.T.Hasen, chlef engineer of the Canadian Northern Quebec railway, haa returned from a trip over the work of construction of the road between Quebec and Garneau.He says that the work Is progressing in & satisfactory manner and there is no doulit that the district is all that the promoters of the road have expected.' \u2018MOTHERS FEEL SAFE.Mothers who have used Baby's Own \u2018Tatars far.their little ones say they feel safe with the Tablets at hand, for they are à never faillng cure for all the minor ills of babyhood and childhood.+ Mrs.Urlas Cressman, New Hamburg, Ont.says: \u201cI have usèd.Baby's Own Tablets for stomach trouble and coristipation with marked eœuçcess, I always feel that my little one.is sale when I have a box of the Tablets: in the house.\u201d Baby's Own Tablets are sold under the guarantes of a (overnment analyst to contain neither.oplates nor other poisonous drugs.They always do gvod\u2014they can\u2019t possibly do harm.For sale at érugÿiste or by mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.Williams Medicine Co., ckville, Ont.+ ge a api \u2018The best matured, best blended and purest spirit on Try the \u201cSpecial ldyueur,\u2019'\u2014the leading high grade Scotch.the market.M.HCKS & GCOS BALES.M.HCKS & CO!S SALES.Pax oo \u2014 TURKISH RUGS Now on View an Our New Premises, Nos.99 and 101 METCALFE ST.A Large Assortment of Genuine Turkish, Persian, and Indian Rugs, Carpets and Hall Runners.Which we are offering at very low prices to make room for new consignments, due to arrive shortly, M.HICKS & CO good worki blood, health and of energy.25¢c.and bottle.That means pure buoyant At Druggists.bringing It is simply that the organs are stuffed up and oisoned with the winter's overeating and living much indoors without sufhcient exercise.Abbey's Salt goes straight to the root of the trouble by putting the Bowels, Stomach and Liver in ng condition.plenty boc.a The Spring is Here with it to thousands * that spring feeling\u2019 \u2014lack of snap\u2014uncer- tain digestion\u2014occasional headaches, Abbeys Effer - vescent salt COWAN'S CHOCOLATE MAPLE .BUDS.The choicest and daintiest confection ever introduced.THE GOWAN \u20ac0., Ltd., - Toronto.81 17 law COMMON QENSE Kills Rats, Mice, Roaches, Bed Bugs NOU OFFENSIVE ODOR.All druggists.or 381 Queen st west, Toronto Beware of imitations.365 812 WAYS \u2014 they are The Razor of Perfection\u2014Everiasting Shaving Comfort NO RAZOR TROUBLES POSSIBLE\u2019 AL READY FOR USB CARBO MAGNETIC Razors have revolutionized razor making TRICITY, which is OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE SECRET PROCESS.ELECTRIC TEMPERING adds CARBON tothe steel; whereas tempering b method used for centuries) which is the life of steel.TEMPERED BY ELEC- fire, (the only other estroys the CARBON TH iby E pa 5 pbo T (CRE Firm of A.I.SILBERSTEIN, - + rain Your dealer will deliver to you a CARBO MAGNETIC razor on 30 days trial without obligation on your part to purchase.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.Hagnelic Ut UT RAZOR 476 Broadway, New York.One Dol \u2018\u201c Bulldog \u201d Low Cut Rubbers Just the thing for the present Season.They are light and cool and hold fast to the Shoe.RONNAYNE BROS.485 Notre Dame Street West, Chaboillez Square.lar a pair.and Lady per, b to $75,000,000.arrived awalt the arrival of kinsman.Sir George Cooper millions.When asked Sir George said that probated Cooper was one nf sister, ie she not?\u201d clined to talk, reitara.that he did not antic in the House ing the construction tion, has been withd ciaries, Sir George replied: oncerning the helru anË& other parts nf the country.he de- the English Channel, France, which aroused strong oppos! 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Very popular at the FOOD PRODUCTS EXHIBITION at the ARENA, Montreal, under the supervision of LAPORTE, MARTIN & CO., LTD, General Purveyors, Montreal.CARRIED WILL OF SMITH.8ir George Cooper \"Anticipated No Contest Over the Estate.New Yoik, April 26.\u2014Stir George and rother-in-law and sister of_the late James.Henry Smith, who died in Kioto, Japan, and who left en é8rate reckoned at from $50,000.000 here yesterday to the body of their brought with him the will.which disposes of the Smith if there was ilke- ly to be a contest, he replied that he did not think so.He declined to place any timate as to the value of the estate.the will wlll be in the state of New York.Asked concerning the report that Lady the main benefl- \u2018She is his in Evanston, ting the statement ipate any contest.\u2014_\u2014 es London, April 26.\u2014 The bill introduced of Commons authoriz of & tunnel under from England to rawn.\u2014 : A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.Tool Was Forced Through Roof of Mouth by Fall.Regina, Sask., April 26 \u2014 Benjamin Peart was taking off the s%orm windows in front of the Lansdowne Hotel, and held in his mouth a screwdriver.The ladder upon which ha was stand.tng slipped and Peart fell to the pavement face first.and the screwdriver was forced through the top of his mouth and plerced his brain.He died of his injury.PE Dsñages for Husband\u2019s Deatr.Quebec, April 26.- Sarah McCann Hughes, a Scotchwoman, whose hus- Land lost his life last June while at work on the Quebec Bridge, has entered an action for $8,000 damages against the Phoenix Bridge Company for his death.DR.À.W.CHASES GATARRU CURE \u2026 2b.Improved Biome ni sale the ors ciears tbe air EERE TEE it Make 1: a Hihit\u2014send your laundry to THE TOILEi LAUNDRY 230 Guy st \u2018Phones Up 3480-3481-3482.290 14800d New and Second- Hand Furniture Including parlor sets, odd and fancy chalrs, rockers, tables,\u201d 2 square planos, sll brass and brass and enamel bedsteads, hair and other mattresses, pll- lows, odd bureaus and wash stands, wardrobes, chiffonlers.oak walnut and othier sldeboards, dining tables and chairs.lcunges, fine old grandfathers clock in mahogany case walnut and other bedroom 8ets, sectional bookcases, stoves, refrigerators.dinner and tea sets, glass ware ornaments and general house furn- things, etc., etc.At Our New Premises, Nos.99 and 101 Metoalfe St.Saturday Evening, April 27 at 7.30 o'clock.M, HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES.Saturday Evening Extensive Sale Attractive Furniture \u2018\u201c Chickering \u2019* Upright Piano, \u201cD.W.Karn Co.\u201d\u201d Pianauto, Handsome Brass Beds, Etc.A very large quantity of New and Sec- ond-hand Furniture (mostly removed frcm private residences for convenience of sale) will be sold by public auction, without reserve, at the underrigned's snlesrooms, 32 UNIVERSITY STREET, On Saturday Evening, 27th April, at 8 0\u2019Clock The sale will include: Drawing Room Sets, Odd Fancy Chairs and Sofas, Parlor Cabinets, Pictures, Ornuments, Fancy Clocks.Cosy Corners, Pair of Very Fine B.W.Card Tsbles, Mahogany Centre Tubles.Sideboards of different kinds, Mahogany, Uak and B.W.Extension Tables, Leather-covered Dining Chairs\u2019 in Mahogany and Oak, Dinner Waggon, China Cabinets, Dinner and Tea Sets, Glassware, Plated Ware, Bookcases, Book Bhelves, [Librar; Tables, B.W.Oak, Bird's Eve Maple and other Bedroom Bets, Quartered Oak and Mahogany Bureaus and Washstands, and Gent's Dressing Bureaus, several Very Fine Brass Beds, also Iron Beds, Curled Halr Mattresses, Axminster and Brussels Carpets and Rugs, Hallstands and Chairs, Bird's Eye Maple, B.W.and Oak Wardrobea (some with mirror front), Brass Gas and Electroliers, Gas and Coal Oil Stoves, etc.etc.WALTER M.KEARNS.87 4 Auctioneer.2 Sale of ANTIQUE MAHOGANY And Rosewood Furniture, Brass Beds, Mirrors, Etc., At No.2 ARTHUR AVENUE (first street west of the Upper Station), LA- CHINE.on SBATURDAY AFTERNOON, 27th April, At 2.30 O'Clock.Mahogany Drawing Room Chairs and Sofa, Rosewood Inlaid Table, Persian Rugs, Dresden Candelabra Axminster Carpets, Fine Etchings, Card Tables, Ma- logany Cabinet, Electroliers.Mirror, Cosy Corner.Rosewood Sideboard.Oak Ex- terston Table, Oak Leather-covered Clairs.Rosewood Work Table, Dinner and Tea Bets, Imported (English) Child's Carriage, ball bearings; Brass Beds, Hair Mattresses.Drensing Table.Lace Curtains, Fine Old Mahogany Bureau, Jron Cots.Single Iron Beds, Linoleum, Marble Clock, Mangle, Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils.etc.Everything foi positive unreserved sale.Take Lachine electric cars.ALTER M.KEARNS, 97 3 Auctioneer.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES, Estate Late Mrs.St.Denis Very Important Sale Costly Furniture Beautiful Bilk Draperies, Real Lace urtains, Qriental Rugs, Chickering Square Piano.Brass Beds.Wilton and other Carpets, Bagatelle Board.Limoges Tea Bervice, etc.etc.The Undersigned.instructed by the Executors, will sell by public auction, at 374 WOOD AVENUE, WESTMOUMT, On SATURDAY MORNING 27th APRIL, At Ten O'Clock.\u2018The whols of the Very Handsome and Costly Furniture and Effects, Including Chickering Square Piano, Fine Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Oriental Rugs, Very Beautiful Silk and Velours Portieres, (made to order by Morgan less than one year ago), Real Lace Curtains (cost $60 a pair), Genuine Batsuma Vases and other Pottery, Mantel Clock, Pictures, Handsoms Wire-back and other Drawing Room Chairs and Sofas, covered In 8lik; Valuable Inlaid Drawing Room Table, ogany Tea Tables, Antique Mahogany Cabinet, Card Tables, Brass Fender and Brass Fire-dogs, Oak BSide- board, Extension Table, Leather-covered Chairs, Dinner Service, Limoges Tea Service, Fine Lot of Plated Ware, Bagatelle Board with tvory balls, Oak Bookcase, with desk attached; Oak Book-shelves, Library Chairs, Lounge, Cheval Glass, Bplendid Oak Bedroom Sets, Brass Bods, Curied Halr Mattresses, Eiderdown Quilts.Bcreen.Mahogany Bureau and \u2018Washstand, Mahogany Cheffonler, Wick- or Chairs, Bagdad Portieres, ilet Ware, Contents of Servants\u2019 Room, Iron otc.Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, ete, The house will be open for Inspection of the furniture, etc., on Friday afternoon, from 2 till 5.30 o'clock.! WALTER M.KEARNS, 973 Auctioneer, SALE BY TENDER The BEL-AIR JOCKEY CLUB offer far sale by Tender, the Stables, situated Track, Fences, rand Stand.and Platforms, owned by the Company, on their property, situated at Dorval.Full Information and conditions of sale can bé obtained on application to the undersigned Attorneys, Royal Insurance Building.Montreal.Tenders wil) be received up to the 10th of May next.The sellers will nat be bound to accept the highest or any tender, ontreal, 28rd April, 1907.; Foster, Martin, Mann & Mackinnon, Attorneys for Bel-Air Jockey Club.71 86 Union Ave Public sale of household furniture and | effects at above address at 10.30 am.Monday.April 28, 1807.tents of this house will be sold, without reserve, consisting in part of: Parior eset, hall stand, 50 assorted ohairs, 11 rockers, 3 Morris chairs, 1) complete bedroom sets, 7 toilet sets, 4 folding and mantel beds.8 couches, 2 dozen pictures, J wardrobes, b extension tables, sideboard, 14 fancy tables, refrigerator, gas Btove, gas fixtures, portieres, lace curtains, table covers, about 300 yards carpet and 200 yards of ollcioth, etc., etc.9 2 RESTRICTIONS HOLD GOD.Chancellor Boyd Upholde WII of Late William Quay.Toronto, April 28.\u2014Chancellor Boyd gave judgment on the validity of the teatator's restrictions imposed by the late William Quay, of Port H his son Thomas.The deceased left » fortune valued at over $100,000, which was divided among his children by s will that had been used as a means of placing on record the testator's estimate of the character of some of th bensficisries.The restrictions impose th» observance of which had to be demonstrated to the executors, were that b> should abstain from both gamblin and any trade or business connecte with the liquor traffic.The Chancel: lor rules that the conditions are binding.and that Thomas must furnish gvidenca perindically to the exsoutors wufnior the benefits conferred by the \u201c oe The entire con- ; PATENT NOTICE.TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ba it known that the owners of Canadian Patent No.92,849, granted April, 1905.to Emil SCHLEICHER, for \u2018\u201cMACHINE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF HEADED PINS and the like,\u201d have commenced to manufacture thereunder.The right to manufacture and the device cov- ored by the Letters Patent are now for a For ' further infornmtion, dress Messrs.MARION & MARION, Patent Solicitors, New York Life Building, Montreal.of 2 EIGHTY-ONE BALLOTS CAST.Rhode Island Members Fall to El:ct a Senator.Providence, April 26.\u2014Despite the pressure ht to bear by the Republican organization, Rhode Island Legisia- ture adjourned without having elected a senator to succeed George Peabody Wet- more.Only one vote was changed by the final efforts of the party leaders, ani on the eighty-first and last ballot the vote sod: Ool.R.H.1.Goddard, Providence (Democrat), 41: Col.uel Pomeroy Colt, Bristol (Republican), 89.George y etmore.Newport (Republican), 36.contest wes the most protracted and stubbornly fought in the political history of the State.\u2019 **Chiidren Teething\u201d Mrs, Winslow's Soothi h be used oo eh Trap should soothes the child, softens the gums, al- rd ados: for durite À and Is the 1 ty-five nar Er RGINIA {OT SPRINGS 2.800 Feet Elevaiton.Open all the year.Affording reltef from the rigors of the north without the encr/atiag climate of the far south.Luxurious baths and most curative waters known for Rheumatism, Gout an\u2019 Nervous Diseases.Complete Hydrothera- i-cutic apparatus.Magnificent hath house and enclosed swimming pool.eal golf course; fine livery; superb roads, HE NEW HOMESTEAD is a thoroughly up-to-date hotel, perfect ir social an sanitary arrangements: patronized by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and many leading Canadians.Broker's office, with direct New York wire.Through Pvilman compartment rar 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.363 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.D.C.T9 26 \"HOTEL DENNIS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.Occuples one-half Square of Unubstructed Beach Front.93 10.WALTER J.BUZBY.GRAND ATLANTIO HUTEL, Visgloia Ave.and Beach, tlantle City, N.J.Most contrat location Under entire now management.The Hotel has been thoroughly refurnished, and is the Peer of cleanit- ness, luxury and comfort, conducted upon the highest utandard of excalence; the cuisine is managed by the most competent of chefs.The terms range from 313.50 up by week; 32.50 up by the day, American Plan; $1.50 per day, buropean plan.steam heated, many en suite, with fresh and aes water baths; also public hot sea water baths.Orchestral concerts daily.Nar- &5e attached Automobiles mest all trains Booklet Clarles E.Cope, Proprietor.79 26 » GRAND ATLANTIC HOTEL, Virginia Ave and the Seach, Atlantic City, N.J.bder entire new management, 350 beautifully furnished rooms.en suite, with Bath, Hot and Cold Sea Water attached to all Bathe.Also Public Hot Sea water Baths.Fhones in rooms Music and social diversions Terms, American plan, 32.50 per day up; $12.80 weekly up.European plan, $1 509 per day up.Garage.Charles E.Cope, Prop.formerly of Kitiatinny, Delawars Water Gap, 90 26 NEW ORLEANS, THE NEW BT.CHARLES HOTEL.Modern; fire proof; first class; acco umo- dating one thousand guests.A.R.Blakely and Co.Proprietors 276 78e0d LOW RATES \u2014TO\u2014 CALIFORNIA -tacific Coast Points, April.SOUTHERN PACIFIC Offers choice of Routes.170 Washington Street, Boston.During March and FRASER BROS.\u201d SALES.136 Metcalfe Street (Near Sherbrooke Street.) Auction Sale of Excellent Household Furniture.Piano, Wilton and other Carpets, Mirrors, sto, oto., at the ahove address on SATURDAY MORNING, 27th April The furtiture ete.therein including briefly Wliton drawing-room carpet Boston square piano, good tone and in fine order; large B.P.mantel mirror, pictures, lace curtains and portieres, parlor set, cak bookcase, dining-room furniture, din- nar and glassware, lounge.easy airs, sasallers, music stand, £ gas table lamps best Wilton stair carpet, 2 fine quartered cak folding heds, oak bureaus and wash stands, oak cheffonier, walnut bedroom ret good enamelled Iron bedsteads, lady's secretary.desk, bedroom carpets, mattresses.feather pillows, chamber crockery, walnut shaving stand, flat top desk, «dd tables chairs, rockers, Morris easy chair fine large oak sall stand, oilcloth, first-class Burna No 9 cooking range, refrigerator, kitchen requisites, lot coal and wood ,etc., ete.Sale at 10 O\u2018Clock.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.97 3 No.2 Seymour Ave.Fourth Street Weat of Guy,off Dorchester Street, Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, for an Estate on Saturday Afternoon, 27th April Including briefly.Good wire back draw- inæ-room ruite, Brussels carpets, crystal gasaliers, expensive walnut sideboard, mahogany dining chairs in leather, extension dininæ table.pletures and laca curtains, dinner and glassware, walnut and other hedroom sets, sitting-room fur.pitrre, cooking range, etc., etc, Bale at 2.30.FRASER BRO8., 9: 2 Auctioneers, 138 Cathedral Street Just below Dominion Sa.Attractive Avction Sale of Household Furniture and Effects, at the above address.on MONDAY MORNING, 20th April, Including: Wire-back Chairs, Morris Eesy Chalr, Centre Table, Brass a- liers.Odd Pieces, Parlor Furniture, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Ottoman in Leather, Carpet Squares, Pictures, Screens, Handsome Golden Oak Sideboard, with B.P.Mirror: Oak Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, Bed, 2 Box Lounges, Odd Oak Bureaus and Washstands, Ename}- led and Brass Trimmed Iron Beds.Feather Pillows, Blankets, Spreads and Sheets, Good Stair Carpet.Toilet Ware, Wardrobe Bed Oak .Bedroom Set, Lady's Debk., McClary Jewel Gas Btove, as good as new; Refrigerator, Kitchen Sundrics, Bicycle, etc.etc.Sale at Ten O'Clo.«.FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.CENTENARY OF MISSION.Shanghai, April 26.\u2014The opening of the tant missionary conference, in oslebration of the centenary of the landing of Robert Morrison, the English mis- stonery, at Canton, was marked by the assemblage of 1.000 persons, the largest body of missionaries and visitors ever witnessed in the Far Kast.The Rev.Arthur H.8mith, of the Pang Shuang mission of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and Rev.J.C.Gibson, D.D.of the En- glsh Presbyterian mission at Bwatow.acted as chairmen In the afternoon and e vely.©.RAILROADS.\u2014\u2014 Lo , v ETES ouburhan Train Servicé Effective April 28, 1907.FROM BONAVENTURE DEPOT.FOR VAUDREUIL\u2014t6.25 a.n., °D.45 a.m, *13 pm, §1.3¢ p.m, 42.15 p.m, 13.40 pan, +4.21 pm, 15.156 p.m, 15.4% p.m.16.16 p.m., *7.30 p.m.°*800 pm, ch ; *9.00 pan, $11.25 p.m.$11.56 p.m.OR ST.ANNES\u2014t6.25 am.*9.45 am.*1 30 pm.41.36 pm.$2.15 pm, 13.40 pm, Pari pm, f5.1, p.m., f5.45 p.m.t6.15 p.m.°*7.30 p.m.*8.00 p.m, *300 pan, *10.30 p.m.$11.28 p.m, 511.55 p.m.BAIE D'URFE\u2014t6.25 am, 945 am, 1180 pm, 5136 pm, 32.15 p.m.t421 pm.16.1% pm, \u201c9.00 .m, $11.25 p.m.§11.%6 p.m.P BEAUREPAIRE AND BEACONS- FIELD\u201416.26 a.m, *9.45 am, °*130 .p.m., 5215 pm, 1421 pm, 15.15 p.m.16.45 pm.6.15 pm, \u201c9.00 p.m.111.25 pm, §11556 p.m.FOR POINTE CLAIRE\u201415.00 am, +625 am, +715 am, \u201c945 am.$12.10 p.m.°*1.30 pm.2.15 p.m.1345 pm, f415 pm, 14231 pm, 15.15 pm, t5.45 pm, t6.15 p.m, °8.00 p.m., \u201c9.00 pm, $11.25 pm, 51158 nm, LAKE\" 'DE\u201418.25 a.m, 17.16 a.m, *945 am, 112.10 pm.*1.30 pm, $1.36 p.m.215 pm, 1345 pm, t4.31 pm, t5.15 pm, 1548 pm, +6.16 p.m.9.00 pm, $11.88 pm, $11.56 p.m.FOR VALOISVILLE\u201416.26 am, *9.45 am.112.10 pm, $1.30 pm, 1.36 pm, \u20ac215 pm, 13.46 pm, 15.156 p.m.16.45\" p.m.16.15 .m., *9.00 pm.$11.25 pm, §11.65 p.m.FOR STRATHMORE \u2014 16.36 a.m, 716 am.°9.45 am, t1310 pm, $1.30 pm.51.86 pm, 4215 pm, 3.46 pm.*+t5.15 pm, t545 pm, 46.16 pm, \"9.00 pm, $11.25 pm, 511.55 p.m.FOR DORVAL\u2014+15.00 a.m.t6.25 a.m., t715 am, 17.30 am, 9.48 am, 412.10 pm, 31130 pm.§.38 pm, \u20ac2.15 pm, 18.456 pm, 415 pm, 15.15 p.m.1545 pm, 1615 pm, *8,.00 p.m.9.00 p.m, $11.25 pm, $11.65 p.m.FOR DIXIE~18.25 a.m.17.30 am, *945 am, 1210 p.m.31.30 pm, 1136 pm, \u20ac215 pm, 845 pm.+415 pm.616 pm, 1545 pm, 16.15 p.m.*9.00 p.m.$11.25 pm, 11.65 p.m.: FOR LACHINE\u2014+t5.00 a.m., t6.25 a.m., $7.15 a.m., *9.45 am, 1.60 am, 11210 pm, 11.30 pm, \u20ac215 pm, 1345 pm, t4.21 pm, 5.15 pm.t6.45 p.m.\u201c8.00 p.m, *%00 pm, 11.26 p.m.611.55 p.m.: LACHINE WHARF \u2014 16.30 am, +801 am, +1210 pm, $5140 pm, 00 pm, 16.321 pm.\"gee Buburban Folders fer intermediate stations between Montreal and ohine.Le ai +Ex-Sun.§8at.only.tEx.Sat, Sat.and Sun xEx.Sat.and Sun.MONTREAL AND OTTAWA.Leave Montreal, 8.50 am.\u2026 daily: 8.40 pm.ex.Sun; 7.30 pm, dally; arrive at Ottawa, 11.80 am.daily; 6.40 pm, ex.Sun.: 10.80 p.m, daily.MONTREAL AND VALLEYFIELD.8.30 am.\"9.45 am, $345 p.m.t4.21 p.m., 15.15 p.m.GOLF LINKS\u2014(NEAR ST.LAMBERT.) For the accommodation of Golfers the 12.11 p.m., and 6.05 p.m.trains, daily, ex.Sun, will be extended to Brosseau, stopping at the Goif Links MONTREAL AND IBERVILLE.- train No.58 leaving Montreal at 4.50 a.m.are now running via Iberville.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 187 Bt, James Street.Telephones Main 460-and 481, or Bonaventure Station.[CANADIAN PACIFIC GENERAL CHANGE OF TINE {11 take effect on May bth, and additional trains will be added later on in the season.CHEAP RATES.Second Cisss from Moutreai Until Apri 1 20 $48.60 \u2014Vamoouver: Victoria.Seattle, Tacoma, and Portland.$48 10 \u2014Brokane, Nelson, Rossland.60 Missoula, Salt Lake, Helena, Butte.00 \u2014 Sen Francisco, Los Angeles.via Chicago only.Propor.onately low rates (o other points OTTAWA SLEEPING CAR will be discontinued from Montreal after Monday next, April 29th, and from Ottawa after Wednesday, May 1st.City Ticket Office, 188 St.James 8t., Next Post Office.ADIRONDACK AND RUTLAND ROUTES.\u2018AMERICA\u2019S GREATEST RAILWAY SYSTEM\u201d NEW YORK AND BOSTON .Full particulars and Pullman secom.modations at the City Ticket Office.130 ST.JAMES ¥ ET, MONTREAL \u201c DELAWARE & HUDSON RD ?Shortest, Quickest aud West Lime.MONTREAL TO NEW YORK Daily trains from Bonaventure Station.Tickets and full information at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices.79 Beod 4 MONTREAL PARK 8 sever 2 ÂAML- WAY CO.LACHINE \u2014 From Post Office, 88 mis, service, 5.40 a.m.to 8.00 p.m, 30 service, § pm.to m!daight From Lachine 30 min.service $.50 am to 8.45 pm, 320 min.service 8.45 pm.to 12.45 midnight.Sault au Kecollst \u2014 From dt.Denla and Henderson Btation, 30 min.service 4 am to § am; ¢0 minute Service § a.m 10 4 p.m.; 30 minute service ¢ p.m.to 8.30 p.m.; 40 min.service ¥.3¢ pm to 13 mia- night Last ear from Ww.12 pm From 8.Denis 12.30 pm xtra oafw from Chennevilic et.-Kilon at 6.10 pm Mountain\u2014Fron Mt Royal avenues, 30 min.service 8.40 am.to 11.40 pm \u2018ro Victoria avenue, Westmount, 20 min service 8.am.to 1156 pm.Cartierville \u2014From Snowdonc's Junction, 40 min sersice, 4.00 a.m.to 12.00 pm From Cartierville, 46 min service, 560 am.to 12.48 rm 366 813 Used Ammonia to Overpower Prisoner Guntersviile, Ala.April 26.\u2014Bob Watts (white) was hanged for murder here under tragic circwnstances.He had he- come of a knife and rested to the end.Ammonia was thrown into his cell, and he was thus overcome and dragged to the asceaffold by foros, coughing and Mmoaninæ plteous!y.WINDSOR TABLE SALT of gritiness\u2014 About 2,000 persons were present at the evening reception, when Viceroy Fr ex Tuan Teng, of Nenkin, was by Teinl Weng, In addition to the present service.p.m., and No.63 arriving Montreal 8.40.Allan Iine ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, FAX te LIVERPOOL.t.Apr.37th, 11 pm.Frous Montreuil and quebec: Victorian, lonian, 3, May 31, Juag 28, Virginian, 1 June 7 uy & .May 17, June 14, July 1s.a, M-v $4, dune 21, July 16, Viotorign and Ÿ n a ration Record passage § days.14 hours KFIMST LLANE! #7¢ upwards, according te nt D BECO) CLASS, 342.50 and upwards THIRD CLANS, LIVerpuo.auvuuon ve Bele fast, $31.50 and $34.78, according to steam.MONTREAL TO GLASGUW.Corinthian, 9th May.Sicillan, 23rd May Pretorian, 16th May.-Numidian.30th May Rates\u2014saluon, called Second Cabin 840 and up.Third Class $76.50.MONTREAL TU HAVRE Sardinian, Sth May.Parisien, 18th May One class cabin, called \u201cSecond Cabin.rates 340 and up.Third class 857.50.ly to H de A alla.Montreal DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.From Portland.From Montreal.cere ems +.Ottawa, May + Canada, April 27.Vancouver, May $ -.Dominion, May 31 Breardèrs sail from Portland at 3 pm Steamers sall from Montreal daylight.from Quebec p.m.The \u201cCanada\u201d is one of the fastest and Toa comfortable steamers In the Cangdisn tra « .The \u201cOttawa\u201d holds the record for the Lastest Pause between Montres! and Liverpool rot Claas Rate 385; 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._ Henry, Temple Bldg.185 St.James st; Norman L Lusher.178 St.James at.97 3246 AR Tenders For Dredging signed endorse \u2018Tender \u2018for Dredging,\u201d will be eived to and including Monday, 8, for redging required \u2018at the .following laces in the Province of Qu dur- ng the present year: R!ver Ouelle, Ri- mousk.er, Rive enaÿy, and Bey , Cap au A Combined specification and form of tender can be obtained at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa.ders must.isclude\u201d towing of the plant to and from the works.Only dredges can be employed which are registered in Canada at ths time of the filing of tenders.Contractors must be \u2018ready to begin work within thiftty days after the date they have been motitied of the hcceptance of thelr tender.Tenders will not be ¢onsidered unless made on the form sspplied, and signe with the actus] siknhtures of tenderers, An accepted chaque on a chartered bank, payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, for one thousand dollars (81,000).must .7terdar as sechrlty 8e- posit in eonnegtilon with the dredgire \u2018to be performed.The chegue w © returned in tase of non-adBeptance of tender, The Department does not bind itgelf to accept the lowest or any tender.y order, FRED.GELINAS, retary.Department of Public Works, Ottawa, April 17.1907, Newspapara lmerting this aâvertige- ment without authority from the Department, will not be paid for it.97 8 Saw £ Government Took Revengs.Paris, April 26.\u2014 The svorétaries of the postmen's and telegraph uperators\u2019 unions were dismissed yesterday aîter- noon from the emplay .of vern- ment, because they signed the recent violent manifesto against Premier Cle- their discharged comrades.oO: EAS k) m ol ind A 9, So a, Te OL Sells.esbim en-.menceau.The postmen have called « mass meeting to protest the secretaries\u2019 dibmimal.and\u2018 | féarsed .they may strike out of ayy y for ° AY $e S40 aed TT os TR = a rs VRS Ai HB dan Ti aw i Lacrosse - \u2018 rep 4 ra ds \u2018 RAIN ENDED GAME MONTREAL THREE AHEAD Maddigan Made Another Sensational Play\u2014President McCafferty, of Toronto, Predicts Great Things : for the Canadian Teams.Special to The Montreal Siar.Buffalo, N.Y., April 25.\u2014 \u201cThat mean; we were going to win,\u201d said Manager Kittredge, after rain drove the players from tke fleld yesterday at the end of the third inning.Montreal looked to have the game, but Jupiter Pluvius must have been one of the few who got passes aud he reciprocated.Three runs had been driven in by Montreal and Vowinkle aupearad eazy to them.\u201cTim\u201d Hughes was doing splendidly for the visitors and his flelding was good behind him.Mad- digan made his second sensational catch, this time robbing Mo onnell of a triple.It was a beauty, and the handful of fans cheered him.Natiress started out by fanning.Gettman got a double.Brown retired White and Needham threw out Murray.Joyce flew to Gettman, Phelan walked was ing to roll out.Maddigan forced Joyce at home, and Hill's out at (rst scored Phelan.Brown and Maddigan romped home on Shean's two bagger to left, and Needham hit sharply to Natty, but was thrown out.Rain fell and the game was called.Secretary Ascher got the $50 raln guarantee, President McCafferty, of Toronto, was in the stard.and was disappoln:ed at {the rain.The twa Canadian clubs {will be notlced this season\u201d sald he, \u201cthey are both playing great ball, Kit- ltredge fa the kind wh will make good.{He has the glnger and that fs what Pgoen.Ascher.wor have à good place | [to draw fram \\Te have to put up with [the cash for var players.\u201d Ascher smil- \u2018ed and McCafferty lauded the Toronto \u2018team.saying that Kelly was a card.{He like! Mont:eul's plaving.Hurley.tof Brook yn, wil fain Toranto tn-day.OMe MeCafferty told of the big open- and stole, Brown hit a high one back Ing In Yochester, When the players ©! third and was safe.Maddigan and \u2018ga* bavx to Ute hate! A convention had Hill fiew out.\u2018taken possession.ANd he had to take In the second Nattress robbed Shean [them ou: to lunch, As he got a nice of a hit, Vowinkle knocking down [cheque he didn't 1nfnd.Kittredge was Needham\u2019s crack and Crum duplicated lon the voaching line to-day.and in- Shean's hit, but was safe.Hughes jected a lively spirit into the game, forced him.Smith and McConnell \u2018 Buffa!lolans have taken a lking to him, \u20aclew out and Needham fielded Corcor- an at first, cand he was joshed good naturedly after the rain storm.The postponed game Joyce hit safely.Phelan walked will] be played hers during the second ægain, Brown bunted, the ba'l refus- trip.ee Ne NEWARK WON RENT PITCHER BATTLE PROVIDENCE WON OPENING GAME @pecial to The Montreal Siar.| Spectat to The Montres! Star, New York, April 26,\u2014The Or:nles Providence, 11.Abri 75-The Kast-| beat Newark here yesterday, in as Pern League In (Lis city opened vesier- pretty a pitcher's baltle as one could day under the imos! aitspletous condi- ° ner \u2018as a crowd oo : 00! py sand yelling rooters.The afternoon sons in attendance, and the final ons.was warm and would have been perfect, but far a stiff breeze that Interfered with long high drives.The business part of thé game was for Raltimore in the second inning, and for Newark jn the third.DemmIitt opened Baltimore's second with a clean single to right, and Hunter sacrificed.Byers scratched a hit down the first base line, and as he ran come of the Butne Was à vVictorv for the home teani over Jersey City by a score of 6 to 5.Every available seat In the blg grounds was taken and the crowd filled bleachers and overflowed into the outfield, so that ground rules nere necessary, it being a three base hit into the crowd.Barry A.Stocky.left handed.was on the firing line for the locals and Lake along the path, Catcher Krichell's gtarted In to do the twirling for the throw hit him, causing the ball to visitors He lasted but three and a glance off into right, and Demmitt half innings, and was then replaced by completed the circuit.The throw in to -try to head him off went wild and allowed Ryers to reach third, to score later when Burrell singled.A base on balls at the opening of Newark's third chance, aliowed \u2018\u2018ar- rick to start, and Engle sacrificed.Mahling struck out, but Cockman hit for two bases.With the exception of Lynch, who is substituting at short for Dithredge.Baltimore's regular, who' has a broken finger, every Orinie played a lightning fast game at his position and on bases.Manager Dynn was\u2018 especially fast \u201cin Handing\" four chances that came his way, and had he been a bit slower on any one of them the entire result would likely have been different.By stopping a sizzling drive along the third hase line, Burrell too saved the game for Balt!- more at one time.One of the striking incidents nf the game was an aftempted steal home by Dunn while Carrick held the ball.The Orloles claim that he not only made the steal! safely, but that Catcher Kri- chell.in stepping from his box before the ball was delivered violated the rules.Umpire Kelly.however.called Dunn t, and beyond a mild protest on the part of the Orioles, there was no action.Bartley, the new Orlole pitcher, secured from the Phila- delphin Americans reported yesterday and will pitch to-morrow.Foxen.Barry also wadlNgpliged to retire in the elghth and was succeeded by clinton.It was a stubbornly fought contest throughout And though on the whole well played for ss exrity in the season, there were spotg where the work was noticeably ragged, this Le- Ing particularly true in the opening innings.As the men =ettied down, however.a good game was witnessed.The occasion was graced hy the presence of al the baseball dignitaries.Dan Johnson, of the American League; Tim Murnane, of the New England; Farrell, of the New York State League; Mike Regan, the Royal rooter of Bose ton; John I.Taylor, of Hoston, \u2018and George Dovey, of Boston.owners of the Boston Americans and natlonals, Tespectively: P.T.Powers, president of the Eastern league; and many other baseball notables from varlous parts of the country.Preceding the game, there was the usual band concert and flag raising and the first ball was pitched by His Honor P.J.McCarthy, mayor of the city.The Providence team.composed principally of young .blood this season, showed up well for a beginning and showed themselves gond stickers.They secured in all a total of eleven hils, two of them triples.while the visitors batted out but seven hits.It did not take the visitors long to get on to Lake's delivery.and they pounded him so hard that removal was necessary.Foxen did much better.Barry for The score: the Incals weakened perceptibly in the PALTIMORE eighth, but Clinton pitched good ball, ABRTILPO A.F |and prevented the visitors from win- O'Hara, 1.1.4 0 o 1 oa .0|ning out at a tima when they looked Rapp, r.tf .4 0 à 06 0 o0;)very dangernus.unn, 2h.4 a 1 090 4 0 Bommaiit cf.4 1 2 1 0 0 The score: Furet 1.= 3 ; ; 1 0 ! PROVIDENCE Lynoh.&8 .3 0 0 1 13 5 \u2018 AB IB.PO AE ugrell, 3b .3 0 1 0 3 o |Poand rt 5 2 1 0 0 urchell, p.3 0 1 0 6 0 |lord 2b 2 1 1 2 2 v ETE Tam 1 12 11 2 7 .- Totals .EAL 6 27 16 Aion à $t 182 11 4 : Peterson.3.0 7 2 0 A.B.R.H.P.O.A.E.Alder.2h.4?23 43 0 Engle.88.3 0 0 1 3 0]Dooln sa 3 0 1 5 2 Mahling.2b .4 0 0 2 3 1 |Rarry.p.9 1 0 5 à Cockman, 3b , .4 0 1 0 2: 0 |Cinton.p.1 #9 6 1 0 Bharpe, 1b .4 © 0 14 0 0 Le 2 0.Bacher.of cer ees 3 ° > : ° $ Totals.31 11 27 17 6 cn [EN Perry.rf.4 0 0 1 0 of JERSEY CITY.Krichell, c.#4 0 1 7 0 1 ci Lot AB.1B.F.0.A E arrick, p.2 1 0 0 65 0 ement.PL .Car P \u2014 ~~ \u2014 - -\u2014- \u2014 Bean, 88.S51 0 1 1 Totals .81 1- 4 27 13 2 Halligan .1 A 0 0 0 Score hy Innings\u2014 Vandergrift, 1b.,.2 1 11 0 0 Baltimore .20000000~ 2 Hanford, rf.3 0 1 6 à Newark.+.001000000\u2014 1 Kelster, 2b.4 2 3 3 0 SUMMARY.Merritt, 1b.and cf.4 0 2 6 1 Sacrifire hits.Hunter, Engle.Stolen Woods, âh.\u2026.4 0 1 0 o beses, Dunn.0 base hits, Cockman.McManus, c.4 1 6 2 1 Three base hits, Byers, Bases on balls, |lake p.PRES 2 2 0 3 0 by Burchell, 3.Bases on errors, Balti- Foxen, p.2 n 0 3 0 more, 1; Newark.2.Struck out, by Bur- EE chell, 7.by Carrick, 8.Left on bases, Totals .% 7 148 12 3 Baltimore.4: Newark, 7.Time of game, Scare by Innings\u2014 1.58.Umpires, Kelly and Hoffner.At.Providence .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.10211610°\u2014 tendance, 10,000.Jersey City .021000020\u20146 SUMMARY: \"SPORTING CORRESPONDENCE.A FAN:\u2014To find baseball averages, add the number of games won and the number of games lost, and dfvide the number of games Won by that amount.R.Hemsley, Importer of fine watchep, Jeweller, 256 8t.James St.Sacrifice hite, Lord, Chadbourne 2.and Peterson, sto bases, Kelster, Merritt.2, and Wonds; three-base hits, Abatein, Alder and Barry; base on balla, off Barry 2, off Clinton ].off lake 1.off Foxen 1; struck out, by Barry 4, by lake 4 by Foxen 1; balk, Foxen; passed balls, Peterson 2: wild pitrhes, .Time.2.098.Umpires.Corway and Rorty.Attendance, 14,000.8 Swimm will soon be here.ing Season The attendants at the watering places where you bathe require you to be able to swim in order to prevent accidents, The best place to learn is at the Turkish and Swimming Baths, - Oorner Craig and Beaud ry.under the auspices of which the races horses.'- THE MONTREAL DAILY .STAR-FRIDAY.APRIL 26.1907.Baseball - F oothall-Athleti A HUGE BLUNDER ON ENGLISH TURF.int to- t steeplechase.In the first place, Lord Willoughby de Broke, _ + a Aad The business of horse-racing in England is carried out on such straightforward lines that it hardly seems possible such a fiasco could have occurred as was the outcime of the House of Commons annual master of the Warwickshire hunt, po ere héld.failed to apply to the National Hunt Club for a license to hold the fixture.an omission which might have ended in rule requiring a notice of seven days to bo given for a meeting.They remitted the disqualification of the officials, owners _Heuse or Commons point fo Point race the one first past the disqualification of everybody who flad anything to do with the mesting; then.whether due to an unpardonable oversight or to a desire to keep all the information to themselves, the authorities mezde no sort of arrangements either for identifying the horses or for announcing the numes of the winners and placed .Cousequently, backers and bookmakers arrived atl a pltch of mental tangle impossible to describe.The latter, however proved themselves equal to the oc- caslon in the end, as they priced every horfe in the race whether it was a starter or not, as the public had no means of hnowing which were running.In this way they secured a good dea\u2019 of money to which they were not entitled.Their system of betting was on piece of blunderinæ has been a big topic of talk in sporting circles, and everybody has bean wondering what the result would be.This huge Fortunately for all concerned the post.in the matter, the stewards of the Natioval Hunt Committee took a lenient view and only fined Lord Willoughby de Brcke $125 for failing to comply with the.riders and horses, - The He] hiv LEAGUE PREPARING Special to The Montreal Star.- Berlin, Ont., April 26.\u2014The groupings of the teams in the Western Football Arsociation were made at an executive meeting held here last evening.There are twelve senior teams eutered, of which two are fromr Galt.These are tn play off by May 8, the winner to get the aenior franchise.The other teams are grouped: Central District\u2014Galt, Waterloo, Berlin, Guelph.Btratford, Seaforth.Southern District \u2014 Preston, Dundas, Hamilton Y.M.¢.A., Brantford, Wentworth Uniteds «f Hamilton.Intermediate Districts: Group A, Ii vision 1l.-Owen Sound, Collingwood.Division 2.\u2014Chester, Mildinay, Walker ton.Group B.- Division 1.-Clinton, Seaforth.Division 2.-Brussels, tt.wood, Listowell.Group C.- Division 1 \u2014Ingersoll, Woodstock.Division 2.\u2014 Plattsville, Hamburg, Tavistock.Group D, Division 1.\u2014Gault, CL, Paris, St.George.Division 2\u2014St.Catharines group.Junior Series, Group A.\u2014Owen Sound, Mildway.Group B.\u2014Waterloo, Galt, Berlin, Guelph.Group C.\u2014Listowell, Milvertown, Atwood.Group D.\u2014Sea- forth, A., bye.ST.LAMBERT BOATING CLUB.The boating club arross the river are looking forward to a prosperous season.A large number of new members have joined, and a \u2018number of other persons have already signified their intention of becoming members.Reg.Percival has been selected is captain, and it is hoped that under his direction a crew will be put In the war canoe which will be second to none.A new tandem canoe has been ordered, and with this the equipment of the club wlll be very complete, The doors of the club houso will be opened to members on May 1st.and an Impromptu concert will he held In the evening.The first nf the regular hops will be held on Friday, May 3rd, and every alternate Friday thereafter, Mr.\u201cBob\u201d Cooper has heen engaged for the season.In addition to the regular fortnightly hop every Tuesday has been reserved as \u2018ladies\u2019 night.\u201d and impromptu hops will be held on these evenings throughout the summer.eet American League Results.At New York\u2014 R.Washington .000002000\u20142 7 8 New York .00000209x\u201411 14 5 Batteries \u2014 liughes and Warner; Ortn and Kleinow.At Boston\u2014 Ptiladelphia .002000 Boston .100000 Batteries \u2014 Render and nehill and Criger.Umpires, Connolly.At Cleveland\u2014Cleveland-Chicago game pcatponed; rain.At Detroit\u2014Detroit-St.Louis postponed; rain.H.E.20\u2014 4 13 4 0 2 7 3 Schreck; Tan- Evans and 0 1 game AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING.Won.Lost cent Philadetphia .\u2026., 7 3 .700 New York .§ 3 .667 Cleveland .\u2026.\u2026 5 3 625 Chicago .cos .\u2026\u2026 +o 6 4 .600 Detroit .+.eo.«oo 6 4 .600 Washington ., .3 8 .333 Boston .+.+00 eos 3 7 300 St Louis .o .\u2026.2 8 209 National League Results.At Philadelphia\u2014 _\u2014 R.H.E.New York .003120000\u20146 9 2 Philadelphia .002000010\u2014 3 10 4 Batteries\u2014McGinnity and Bowerman, Corridon, Moran and Jacklitsch.Umpire, klyn \u2026.Batteries \u2014Lirdaman and Brown; Pas- torius and Ritter.Umpires, Emslie and Klem.At St _Louls\u2014Chicago-St Louis game postponed; wet Kro 5 At Cincinnati! \u2014 nas peinnati- Plttsburg game postponed, % NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING.r Won.Lost.cent.Chicago .«oe vos .1 2 7 New York .8 3 IN Philadelphia .\u2026.6 3 .667 Pittsburg .oc, cos $ -025 Cincinnati .\u2026.#4 6 .400 Beston ooo eve oie oe 4 & .400 st Louis .\u2026.+.ia 3 8 273 BrOÔKIYA «+ acer +++ a À 8 243 WESTERN FOOTBALL : ee How Will the Montreal May Gentiemen\u2019s 1907: Baseball Club Stand on 25th.Coupon, No.6.After figuring out the chances I come to the conclusion that Montreal\u2019s percentage in the Baseball race will be after the games played on May 24, sh + .« tn \u2014» ve, 89 SF ve BE PE SESE CELE WE Gv vs 6u ve ee me eo te BO SF GEES + + Date.Two season tickets, son on any one day.Address all coupons to: Roberts, who used the English style of used savate.pulled off by the Frenchman or not.legalize boxing In this state when It is Union.amateurs in New York take money.boys who are not fit to box\u201d No wonder the bill passed.For the benefit of many enquirers, the unbeaten Australian pugilist, nificent.\u20ac decision and that was on a foul.the right place.ing after Jeffries.between him and Jeff.\u201cheavyweight champicn of Australia,\u201d AT BLUE BONNETS.Track Will Be In Perfect Shape Very Shortly.Blue Bonnets course js being thor oughly cleaned up and pul in readiness for the racing season, and it is expected that the horses will be able to exercise on it in ten days\u2019 time.Not so very many days ago there was a covering of snow on the track, but now in some places the dust is flying.The underground drainage has worked perfectly and the water has been carried off very rapidly.The buildings are all in good condition and are now being opened up.Many local horses are already assem bled in nearby barns, ready for the opening of the track, and many of the stables will be left for outside owners.) The steeplechase course is being given great attention, and the various jumps are now all the regulation size, and this course is as good as eny and if possible tt is lkely there will be A] jumping race each day.The track will be open in & very few weeks now, and then it will be up to the public to patronize it.so an to show that Montreal can support first class race metings.The track is the t money can furnish, and the citizens muat furnish the attendance.Entries for the stake races closing May 4th, show that Nerth American es se .0.The despatch fails to state whether there were The latter won, his opponent in the chest and following it with a blow with the fist.This boxer is Marty McCue, an Assemblyman, who sald: boxed amateur and got money, and 1 have boxed professional and sometimes got nothing, and I tell you the professional sport is cleaner.Do you think they box for fun?the professional game is not open to green, raw\u201dboys of 16 to 18 years old\u2014 and fortune, is 28 years old, and a native of New South Wales.rents were both natives of that state and were of English descent.tralla Squires is called Bill, or \u201cBoshter\u201d Squeers\u2014Boshter meaning mag- He has been a gold miner and a coal miner.cattle ranches, or \u201cstations,\u201d as they are called there.allroads, and apparently at almost everything else.er has covered only a few years, but in that time he has lost but one Squires But when he strips he shows that he has plenty of muscle and that It 1s in He Is not at all boastful.he win his first fight, he will go after other good men of his weight.mentioned Schreck, O'Brien and Burns as the trio he would like to face.Should he succeed In overcoming them, he announces his Intention of go- Should he defeat those centre in these Initial battles than in any match which could be arranged The difference in weight is too great.will have to show the sporting population that he is worthy of his title of er \u2026 ss sere «y Fame.ne ve as vu eo ne ae se pe es sens ET one for a lady and one for a gentleman, will be given 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 nearest to ft.> \u2014 It {s well to remember only one coupon wlll \u2018be received from apy per- The Baseball Editor of the Montreal Dally Star.About Sports and Sportsmen A cable despatch from Paris states \u2018that a match was pulled off by boxing, and Chabrier, of France, who any ears however, by kicking One professional pugilist dared to speak his little piece before the Assembly when it was considering the Frawley boxing bill, which proposes to controlled by the Amateur Athletic \u201cI have Sure, all the But it may be stated that William Squires who has come to America to win fame His pa- In Aus- He has worked on He has also worked His puglilstic is tall and apparently slender.He has announced that, should He has mentioned, more interest will Squires and if he succeeds In doing this there is great opportunity for him in the ring of to-day.rt ENN SEMI-PROFESSIONAL BALL.WHI Have a Try-Out Here Saturday Afternoon.The following will be the llne-up of the Nationals on Saturday, when they meet the Montreal Reserves at Atwa- ter Park: \u2014First base, Dunlop; second base, Rock; third base, Labelle; right field, A.Sasseville; shortstop, R.'Sasse- ville; centre field, Kelly: left field, Le- mieux; catcher, Gosselin?Morin or Demers.They are credited with having the best battery in the league, and are expected to defeat the Amricans.On Sunday, the game will be on the Shamrock grounds, starting at 3 o'clock.Charlie Hayden has been appointed official scorer.\u2018 The Atwater Park has a large staff at work, and from present indications Superintendent Robertson wi! have everything in good shape for Saturday.The diamond is hard and dry, the outfield, with one day of sun, will be much better than it was last season.The Montreal Reserves will probably Hne up as follows:\u2014Firat base, Burns or Smith; second base, Mullhall; shortstop, Robertson; third Base, Wiikey: right field, Callahan; centre\u2019 field, Smith or Schmitt; left field, Brandt.catcher, Clarke; pitcher, O\u2019Brien, Bmith, Schmitt, or Brongham.\" \u2018 and Canadian owners will be \u2018well re- uresented, R.Hemsley, Importer of Diamonds, « Jeweiler.255 St James SL - lord Wiloughey de Brooke the STarFev { (The above photographs have been tak en specially for the Montreal Star.) THE STAR'S ANNUAL BASEBALL CONTEST Netyle.pitcher, |, a\u201d GOLF PLAYERS ARE ALL GETTING READY The many golf enthusiasts of the city are preparing for the seasen's play.None of the links are as yet y open.The official opening of the links will take place for the Metropolitan on May 4th, when the club competi~ tion medals play handicaps will be run off, for which three prizes are offered, The following is the programme of this ub: Pay 11th, the qualifying round of the club trophy will take place, the first sixteen net scores to qualify.May 18th, the first round of the club trophv will be completed.May 25th, the first play in the new subscription cup will be open to subscribers who notify to the committee, June 1st, the club competition medal play final, in which three prizes are donated, will take place.June §th, qualifying round for the Allan cup.the first sixteen gross scores to qualify.June 15th will see the completion of the above comvetition.June 22nd and 28th, a couple of matches with outside clubs will be plazed.From May 1st to July 3lst the first round of the M competition will be played off for, while the second round will take place from August 81st to October 3lst.Three prizes have been donated fer this unique challenge competition, 1st prize by Dr.Patton, 2nd by Chas.Bird, and 3rd by C.H.Alves, + The Royal Montreal will also ope on Mav 4th.The Beaconsfield committee are in hopes of having at ®least part of the course open by to-morrow.The Victoria Club Jinks will be informally open on Saturday.end the date of the formal opening will be dectded next week.Spring handicaps will shortly be announced.The greens are In excellent condition.Outremont Club has not vet arranged the handicaps, but a number of players have been using the grounds, and the club has excellent prospects for the season.ACKERMAN AND TREMBLAY AT PARK To-night at Sohmer Park Charles Ac- kerman anw Eugene Tremblay will wrestle for the lightweight championship of America at catch-as-catch-can beat two falls in three, with Police Gazette rules to govern.Ac- kerman arrived in the city last night from his home in Lima, Ohio, and looks to be In the best of condition for tonight's contest.Ackerman showed in his last contest here that he has a better chance of defeating the French- Canadian champion than any other lightweight In the business, and the opinion is freely expressed by a great many that the Ohio boy's great speed and aggressive tactics will prove entirely too much for the hitherto invincible Tremblay.CRICKET CLUB MEETS.McGill Club Elects Officers for the Coming Year.The following are the officers of the McGill Cricket Club for the coming year, elected at the azmual meeting.Honorary president \u2014 Lord Strath- ConA.President\u2014Dean Movse, Vice-president.R.Oughtred.Captain\u2014W.C, Baber.-treasyrer\u20148.N.Oughtred.Committee\u2014F.Davis, F.L.Mayers, A.B.Wood, H- B.Dickenson and ¥, C.Kinz.; .Capitals Won Game.London, April 38.\u2014Before a small at- miserable weather, the - pit rm It Is expected that a Canadian Roller Polo League will be formed shortly, comprising teams from Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Peterboro in Ottawa.Several members of the Ottawa hockey team will figure on the Ottawa roller polo septet, which was organized at an enthusiastic meeting.There was a large atiendance at the organization meeting and some of the best hockey plavers In the city were present, Including Rflly Ratrd, Hamby Shore, Percy Lesueur and Eddie Rob- ers.The Ottawas bave plenty of pronilsing material end will get down to work at once, practising Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Arena rink.The uniforms will he the same as \u2014_ ficiently adept.Montreal Lacrosse Club of Mr.seems to be well founded.AE4Ptt tbat, ea LAST ONY AT THE AQUEDUET TRACK New York.April 26\u2014Jnckey Jack | Martin had his first mount since \u2018is reinstatement at Aqueduct yesterday.He was on Grapple, his employer, Frank Farrell's horse, in the Flushing Stakes, at a mile, and although Grapple was a prohibitive , odds on favorite at 1 6, Martin failed to land him a winner.Campaigner won by a head from Grapple.Martin was given a rousing cheer as he passed the grand stand.Martin redeemed himself in the fifth race, however, when hs landed Jacquin, at 6 to 1, an easy winner by two lengths.To-day the racing Jamaica track, with the Excelsior Handicap as the feature.Summary: First race, selling, 4 1.2 furlongs Baul po.won; Orena, second; Elvira M., third.Time, 57 25.Second race, Glendale Steeplechase, about 2 12 miles\u2014Hot 8hot, won; Yama Christy, second; Pagan Bay, third.Timaey36.24.Third race, Flushing Bakes, selling, \u2018mile\u2014Campaigner, won; Grapple, tec: shifts to the ond; Marster, third.Time, 1.30 2.5.+ Fourth mace, furlongs \u2014 Heaslig, won; Workman, seeond; Hyperion, third.Time, 1.14 35.Fifth race, selling, 6 12 furlongs\u2014 Jacquin, won: Battleaxe, second; tian, third.Time, 4.21.Sixth race, 4 1.2 farlon \u2014 Wave Crest, won; Fordello, second; James B.Brady, third : Time, 56.| NO PROFESSIONALS.Cricket League Decides Not to Play Any Pros.A meeting of the Montreal and District Amateur Cricket League waa held on Wednesday evening.One of the principal topics for discussion was the question of allowing each club to play one professional in the league matches, but as some of the clubs were opposed to it, It was decided to drop the mat- \u2018ter.Owing to fnability to secure grounds the Osborne club has been obliged to drup out this year and the clubs in the league are therefore as follows: Montreal, McGill, Lo eull, Westmount and Point St.Charles (A division), and Donfinlon Cotton Mills, Westmount II, Lachine, Victoria Annex, Valleyfield ,and Cote St.Paul (B.division).As the clud\u2019s application for membership to the À.A.F.C.has been accepted, Mr.G.was unanimously elected delegate -for the league.Two test matclés will be played during the season, firat betgveen A and B divisions, and the second towards the last of the measnn béiween the leading club and a picked team from the league.us- The folowing were present:\u2014 J.Duthie, president (In the thair); G.Ferrabee, hon.vice-president: E.Mason, vice-president; W.H.Duthie, hon.treasurer; W.E.Hansford, secretary; F.J.Abney Bacon (Montreal); Frank E.Skinner (Longueuil); Seth E.Harris (Point St.Charles); B:; K.Worall (Westmount): A.M.Lee (La- chine: Tom Whittles (Victoria Annex), and Amold L.Taylor (Cote Bt.Faun.HARRIERS\u2019 LEAGUE.First Run WH! Be Held To-morrow Afternoon.The first union run of the season, of the Montreal and District Harriers\u2019 League, will be held\u201c-on Saturday afternoon, \u2018the start being the M.A.A.grounds.A large number of the clubs will be represented, including the new ones, Carléton and St.Jacques, both of which are reported to have some good runners.The league appears vry strong this season.The start on Saturday will be made at 8.30 sharp.« EE \u2019 LACROSSE NOTES.Here is a warm one from the Brant ford Expositor: \u201cMgnager W.E.Martin, of the Royal Canadians of Brantford, was in Toronto on Saturday last, and said that he has the strongest bunch nf Indians ever put together, and will win the intermediate ~hampionship as easy as Longboat won the Boston Marathon race.He also said that he hopes the clubs that nre entered in the intermediate series will do their best, so that they won\u2019t have any exouse to make when the Indians bring back te Brantford the championship this fall.\u201d 1.Martil need lose no sheep fearin y St Catharines after players for the Tor- onton.It is but natural that James should go there again fôr material, considering the good results that he put from Lows, Kalls, Barnett and Richardson last year.The Courier is infoïm- oi that the Torontos will fall short «f landing Lowe and Kalls, but that Bar nett je likely to be s the Torontos line up for money, it will es - Bowling- The Tu A ROLLER POLO LEAGUE WITH MONTREAL IN IT Ottawa Has Just Organized a Club and the Stars of the Ottawa Hockey Club Will Take Part in This Sport.+.+.HOD STEWART MAY PLAY LACROSSE WITH MONTREAL.It is stated on excellent authority that Hod Stuart ma ot back to Pittsburg during the summer, tity play lacrosse, and that with the Montreal Lacrosse Club, if he proves suf- Nothing definite could be obtained from the AAA AAA AREER RE EREE RTEIRRY RY PP PPPPPPTY be seen that the Courier was entitled to another guets.» \u2018shiné.Get à shine and try \u2018costs the same ad others not so me those of the Ottawa hackeyists, red, white and black.It is intended te play Percy Lesueur, goal; Billy Batrd, point; Chamberlain, cover, and Shore, Roberts and two other fast ones on the forward line.Harvey Pulford wily be ton busy with the narsmen to pay any attention to roller polo, but an effort will be made to get Harry and Tom Smith Into action, Tommie Smith and J¥lly Baird have played the game over fn Pittsburg.The officers elevted for the xeason are as followey President\u2014J.M.Henderson.Vice-prestdent\u2014F.Hurd.Secretary-treasurer\u2014H.Shore.Executive committee \u2014 H.Shore, JY.M.Henderson, M.Chamberiln, W4 Batrd and P.Lesueur.+ > + + > but will in all probability play + + .+ f Committee of the + Stuart in regard to the rumor, but it + + + +i EX-PREST.TAYLOR GETS PASS ND.1 Newark, N.J, April 26.\u2014 Mane ager \u2018Burnham has received from President Powers of the Eastern League a copy of a letter of congratu- latiop to former Fresident L.Taylor.cxtending felicitations to him on being raised to the position «f County Judge.The letter in full fol~ OWN: \u201cHarry L.Taylor, Buffalo, N.Y.: \u201cDear 8ir,\u2014 At the adjourned annual mee.ung of professional baseball clubs held at Victoria Hotel on February 28, 1807, I was instrusted by unanimous vote to convey 'o you the ratula- tions of all parties interested in the Eastern League on your appointment to the high and honorable position of County Judge of Buffalo.\u201cRelieve me when I say that ft affords the wrtter great pleasure tu extend to you the greetings of good will in behalf of your former associates.\u201cThe Üelay in sending this lett.r has been intentional\u2019 on my part, .ecause of the fact that I desired to offer with it Eastern League Pass No.1.: \u201chich You will please find herewith inclosed.: \u201cI sincerely hope that you will find - time to attend the games very often.With best wishes for your futura health and success 1 am, \u201cincerely yours, (Signed) \u201cP.T.POWERS\" : Valuable Dogs for Show.A wire has just been recel from} R.G.Watson, of Winnipeg, bie he is sendin one Airedale, one Scotch Tere rler and one Black Cocker Spaniel tao the Montreal Show.These dogs have won everything before them in Winnipeg.and will be a great attraction.Pat Rooney a Boniface.Pat Rooney, the well-Imown traîne» and boxer, has taken a five years lease of a fine hotel and roadhouse at Clift Haven, overlooking Lake Cham- pain, a few miles out of Plattsburg.E Ideal Shoes : For Fishing.Here's just the shoe you need when you leave for your next fishing expedition.Don\u2019t forget to take & pair with you if you want proper foot protection.No shoes will give you more realcomfort, onanouting, a pair of DRY-SOX Shoes.They can be had in Box Calf and Tan Leather in Lace and Blucher Style at $5, $5.50, and $6.Open till 10 p.m.Saturdays.Invictus Shoe Store, 249 St.James Street.WONDERFUL NUGGET One of the most remarkable discoveriez er record is being shown at the Groceries Exhibition being held at the Arena that the er intermediate teams wil The le wonder at seein not do their best.They'll do that, all polished with the Nasser Boab, cog right, all right.' It's pv betting that immediately aftetwards washed, The Wa- none of them will be under double ter ran off the shoe \u201clike the Water off wraps a duck\u2019s back.\u201d and the shine was not \u2014 destroy which proves that this paste The .Brantford Courier says that |i?a water-proof polis le demonstrator : ° = then wipéd tha shos on a clean towel, Timmy M has been over in but the polish did Dot Tub off and soil it, which is conclusive that it will not come off on the clothes In wet weathér, The \u201cNugget\u2019 is on sale at rice, 10 cents per tin, and , ¢ universally used In a short time, particularly as it -kesps the leather soft and pliable.which prevents the shoes from i cracking._ .Shine with \u201cNugget,\u201d and you have a lasting jet black water-proo 1t \"N ç 16 ps 1 he at x , ad NT A} T .a ; > a : Ts Y \\ \\ .\\ ._ LL _ 0 - Ÿ Te - ; Ta, + oT 4 \u2019 Tal - AI = = ; AE =; 7 = F Tee t ' * 4 a a _ : THE MO AL DAILY -_ STAR\u2014FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1907.Xie A HE MONTREAL ATAR PUB.60.; Daily Star.re .(Limited), \u2014- FYE psg ee .- Propristers, ;* - -\u2014 save ee Agents In the United Sfntes, Eastern Division.cast of Piusburg and Buffaror D + Carcoll, Tribyuer.gir\u2019 New York; ent Division.VW.Ti+ Pérgy, Birsy.Nae tioual Baux Building, Chicago Wester, Canada offlies, -ineicd ng On- tarjo, Mani\u2018vla, Sesxaichewan, Alberta ang British Colimott, M.W MeGil'fvray, representative, 76 King west, \u2018Toronto.Offices 15 GQGrea: Britain.Terry's Tnenre Pubdas, 106 Btrand, London, W.C.Eng- od.Favre and Agenis in France.Mayoucs, Cle., Pura.\u2018Circulation of The Star.WEEK ENDING APRIL 20TH, 1307.MONDAY © ., .61867 TUESDAY .61,825 WEDNESDAY .© 61,809 THURSDAY .©1865 FRIDAY .+ .lea SATURDAY a .° : 66,347 TOTAL .« 375,635 Dally Average \"= .62,808 Weekly Star Last Week .139354 CIRCUT.ATION OF THE R.DAILŸ AND WEF .LAST WELK.9 One issue of the Daily and Weekly Star aggregates 192,000 From the above figures are excluded peversl thousahd subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.FRIDAY, APRII, 26, 1907.18 IT A CRIME TO POISON MONT- REALERS ?It lis difficult to understand why there ts so much delay In finding out where that polsonous canned salmon came from, if the authorities earnest.The auclioneers\u2014Suckling & Co, of Toronto, \u2014know where they got dt.Mr.W.J.Suckling told à Paper that they gnt (t from \u2018a Montreal agent.\u201d That is bringing it pret:y mear home, we should Now Mr.Suckling should compelled tn give.the name of that agent.This not child's play.It 15 no time to stgned on \u201cprofessional honor\" Fifty thou Band cans of bad salmon might have been distributed througfiou: this el y 41 it had not been for the accident that n Alderman heard of the danger in time.The police should therefore give the Sucklingz the cholre between te'- Ing all they know about it and taking Ahe responsibility themselves.Th, were In possession of the poisonpus \u201cFo when they were selzed; and they are \u2018nu Taronto imagine.he Ss ould be regarded as the owners of he goods until they pass that heavy Fesponsibility cn.! When the name of the \u201cMontreuil agent\u201d 18 discovered, then he should he put on the rack.Where did he get these rans of deadly salmon ?In this Jay the history of that fsh should be traced tack until the man be found Who is to biame\u2014If there be such a man\u2014and he shoul! be, punished as peverely as his crime demands.It is puerile to talk about a part of his Fort of wan being .the payment of the ost of burning the tainted fish.That s a mere flea bite.There gught to be a enough to send such a scoundrei ko penitentiary for along enough term Ro deter any other man from ever at- Jemptinæ =o despicable and dangerous trick.! The people whn might have been oisoned look to the Health Committee, he Fond Inspector @nd the police tn phow results.They want to mee some- me put on trial for this appareat rime.\u2018They want tn know exactly who is to blame.We have been block- pd by the closed door of the offending Buctioneers about Jong enough.; pa \u201cACTING MINISTERS.\u201d {Tf fourteen Ministers of the Crown working twelve months a year.and how fmany Hours a day no one knows, can Keep the affairs of the country in a muddle, what can nine Ministers ne- ermplish with Parliament on their hands and the holiday season coming bnf That is the problem suggested by the present state of éffairs nt Ottawa, Prssibly the principle that applies to boys suits Cabinet Ministers as well, their power to perform work standing fn an inverse ratio to their numbers, fr Bt is said that if three boys be assigned tn a task the result ls mischief, two will spend their time in play while ane may possibly perforin the work.The present state nf affairs Is an illu stration of the latest possibilities of the Cabinet system under the interpretation of these latter day statemen.The Privy Council Chamber presents the melancholy spectacle of five empty chairs.So it comes that five departments of the, Government are im the hands of Acting Ministers.That is the term used to indicate this state «f affairs, although the word \u2018\u2018acting\u201d does not necessarily inean that anything is being done more than holding on to office.But suppose there should be a few more empty chairs at the Privy Couneil table caused by absence or otherwise, what would happen?More Acting Ministers of course: then the next step in the procesi of evolution would te Ministers acting for Acting Ministers.And then the final stage -all abseat but one, who, holding the portfolios nf the others and acting for everybody else, would be the great Canadian Pooh- Bah, the concentration of the ability and dexterity of the whole Cabinet.Tt is possible to imagige only one man capable of playing this role of fourteen parts without coming into conflict with himself, and he is Sir Richard Cartwright, now Minister of Trade and Commerce, Acting President of the Council.and Acting Prime Minister.By.adding a few more \u201cactings\u201d to his numerous titles, the thing would be done, and the principles and practices of the present Gcverument would ,be .coveged by une hat - : With° this steunbh demoéral, this un |.Sompromisisg reformer, this close fisted, ecopv iigt at the helm and in sole control of the ship of state, might not dhe penple see carried out that system of political economy snd of government which the doughty old knight in tram pot like tones preached during his eigh teen long years of wandering in the wilderne- + + + + + + ' 4 MOTION WAS VOTED DOWN, FOR MANSLAUGHTER George 8heard to Answer for Having Caused Death of Joseph Gariepy tn Bar-Room Fight.Phere 148 Very pour case again | thls fan, but ax there 1s a man's death ! think it would Le better for 1he #ccus- ed to stars tits (rlal on u charge of lanensts ignter\u201d ! This vas the decision of Judge Cho- quet, After hearing the different wilt nesses In the case of Geurge Sheard, who is charged with having caused the death of Joseph Garlepy, by 8° rik- Ing lin over the head with a section of ntekelled rod.Sheard was remanded until next Tuesday when he wili be axaln arraigned for voluntary statement.| The first witness heard to-day Was | Dr.McTaggart, who stated that he I made an autopsy on Garfepy\u2019s body.faad frnd that death was due lv 8 to returu to work pending ab 3nvestiga fracture vi the ski! He could not tion.The anncuucement tuat ne cou boy Cig caused the irfurs ne when ference Hu tailed to secure à settlement ; the body was brought to \u2018he Morgue was given 1u a telegram frog Deputy the nd Td Yon dt smd Minister King, dated Thursday.fol ; \u2019 De Demers, anedloal saporintendent Of the Notre Dome Hospital, was calls ed an the hex, sued stated tant Gartepy had gone td the hospital the 18th, At the tune of L's arrival his head was alt bandaged up.tarlepy could walk but was not able to speak, William T.Leblanc, bar tender at Martin's restanrant on Windsor street, where the affair occurred.was the next witness.As he was present in the bar at the time of the affray, he gave a graphic description of the whole af- fatr.On the I8th at about 6.45, Garle- py.the deceased, two of his friends and a cabman entered the restaurant and asked for a drink.A few minutes nfterwards Sheard entered the estab- Mshment and went to the other end of the counter, greeting the bartender ars he walked down.The deceased then turned around and addressed the accused asking him to have a drink with them, and using very Improper language at the same time.The bar: tender told the deceamed that it would be better for him to stop his language.Then Sheard walked over to (lariepy and told him that he did not deserva the epithets used.After a little discur- sion the ncused decided to have a drink with Garlepy and hig friends.While they were together Dumontals.one of Garlepy's friends, took off hia coat and wanted to fight Sheard.The accused started to walk backwards towards the end of the counter.followed an by Dumentails and his partner.Leblanc tried o prevent the fighting but did not succeed.Then Sheard got near the end of the counter.stiil followed by the others.When the bartender =aw thir they won'd not stop he caught hold of one of Gariepy\u2019s friends.At that moment he heard the noise of something falling and turning around he saw Garlepy on the floor and the accused near him with his right arm llfted, holding a piece of the nickel har fixtures Leblanc then went over to the wounded man, helped him to get Up and bathe! his wound.Leblanc then advised Sheard to leave the bar sn as ta prevent any more trouble, Cariepy and his friends stayed in the place for about an hone and had a few more drinks.They then left and at about 12 o'clock the deceased and his two friends again came back to the restail- rant.Gariepy then had a cap on hls head and did not suffer at all fron his wound Cross-questicned by Mr.representing the accused, said that Sheard entered the saloon abont fifteen minutes after Gartepy.The first that spoke was the diseas:d who u 33 SHUTER STREET.VERY light, delightful mountain alr and view: i Monthly rental.Tien oF corne oe en he st Phone on.$1 Sewn sb Immediate possession.Apply at 107.97 6 agence, T6 St.James st.Te.Beil Main 1314 decoratet Sand FY A sultable for one AN a bar.telephone.«er ve i .= jui .hé Uher .- ; , ; et.99 2 1 bok BALE \u2014 AT RUsEMOL NT, : a Dorchester ro 00 ele.Gares ° r ! TO LET kr LONGL EUIL.AN \"v LET \u2014 THREE ROOMS oN 14 (és or (wu, every cunvenience; private fam- * ; i iots, with house, on %ta Avenue, be- ä saggniichetiere .\u2014 + Jarge brie cottage, on ver frou 2 - : 7 TS fy.+ - ; ; Bathroom fiat.unfurnished, also _ 1,AVAL, NEAR OOMS\u2014TO LER.UNFURNISHAN OR ] tween Masson and Dandurand, cheap, easy 2 Holton Ave.2.24 000 .40,00 .st Nu.22 bord ds l'Eau)\u2018 with stable, coach \u201c TU LET AT PARC Ab, 2D : 3d terms; house Hot rented for May Apuly Bo Fort St 50.00 TO LET \u2014 IN THE BISHOP cou ne house.etc.cuntains 13 rooms, bath and 2 front partor, Sinlty Windsor Hotel.A POI river, house with Sarde, 4h x 7v, due VOMS \u2014 BEAUTIFUL FROST ROOM \u201cparty furnished.Apply 110 Ste.$ C.lLachapeiie, 1517 St Catherine PASS OF - : and one of six tooran.most complets În tha wc, wide verandahs and fine shade trees: 4948, Blar ce.5 , feet fiom © a nos asian, qrocera ie Pere and smail vue, bive Jocailiy.oppusiie Famille st.Tel.East 99.i ®t Lin, »r.Q.ye trigeraiur.Kubert Ne- rent $200.Apply tn Mrarihur.(one |: = 2e ; \u2014A [ai App so INeuvunne Trudeau 4% 8t Lou's square.private family, ny ehil- ji- i are F EMILY STREET 149 pion BE 70.00 ite.cond 33 Merchants \u2018Bank Buliding, and Cu, el?5 Pau: st.Telephone Msn fi TO ENS an free ATUERINE va: ss , Gren 455 St.Denis st ss 3 QOOM\u2014FURNISHRD, WITH PRIVII.- * OR SALE 73 LY STREET = CT ee * 86:8, or East 273.mu 5 à ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 RCD ! for gentlemen of b soll-coniained sod brick cottage 7.0 14% Bishop St.63.00 Telephone Main 51 wel and 5 pe tho dna asc hot lg TU LET - ST AUATHE.DETACHED OOM \u2014 FOR FIRST OF MAY, FRONT Adarens 11 5387.Star ofice.quiet has pe gooms, good cellar and yard.$.500 Jas $1 8t.Luke Bt.0.00 TO LET HOUSE, LARCH STABLE water furnace na $ closet.eity furnished voltage vseriookinu lake parior bedroom, nicely furnished and M.Mirohell 14 st umes st.»7 6 14 Seikirk Ave \u2026.11 .45.00 and .hree acre market garden, ver water.Apply .ariepy, on premises (12 rows.wide verandahs, sun parlurs, cheerful.sultavle for one Or two respectable [200M2 NW FIR 3 W YOUNG MAN AS ASSIST salesman af iv CofonTares ex rien L Ss00.Star Once y» 2 Wanted\u2014First-class Hnotype operators.Also bindery hands and experienced proof ANTED an: readers.Waters Printing Cu, 15 St.An- tuine street.us - WwW AN BD BRIGHT LADS 16 OR ; years of age for lusotring depar:- ment Apply Hudgson, Summer and ovo, Lid.347 St Paul 8 ity ss 3 Vom a 2 \u2014 = \\ TANTED -\u2014 A BRIGHT BOY.SPEAR tng English and Frenoh.for light of fice work Apply at once al Acne Glove Works, 313 st.Paul se 2 < W ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BHEAN- driver, speaking both lunguages.1e ferences requ: red Appiy ai voce Thos Larub, 761 Noite Dame wast.9.: SITUATIONS WANTED (MALE.) WAST ED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPER ANG.ing, tinting, eic, orders by phone « 4031 Write.Address Baker, 18 Muun: si.Marie ave.city.96 6 \u2014\u2014 \\ JANTED \u2014 HELP OF ALL KINDS supplied for lumbermen, cuntracturs other employers of he.202 Queen at, Uilawa, Montreea\u2026 and all aun and Lo.114, 14 Bonsecours st, Mais 83.Phonu Phone 6 W ANT ED \u2014 POSITION BY AN EX PERL enced stovk and production cierk, bent vf references, Well up In ail ciasses of machinery Address P élu\u201d, Star Branca Uf- fice.97 b \\ \"ANTED BOOKKEEPER, EXPERIenced, wishes Wwurk etelings, would temporary pos:iion in any clerical University : accept line.James Scansau, IZ ; si 8 se -\u2014 N ANTED \u2014 BY AN ENGLISHMAN, \u2018 immediate employment as coarhman, driver or stable hand, thoroughly understands horses, would &iso make binised generally useful.HF 5264, Star office.Y 2 ' A WANIED \u2014 BY LABUKER POSITION froin ten o'clock til four.sober and willing.Apply (i.8., 489 Bourgauls at ss 3 \\ TANTED \u2014 CASHIER AND ESIMAT- ing clerk wishes position in butlding eieven years\u2019 experience; 4704, Star Office.97 3 contractor's ofi.re, highest references.P \\ \"ANTED CHAUFFEUR WISHES position with private tamily or gar- age; reference.W.Mason, 237 Bt.Catherine west.vs à 4 \\ /ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY CHINESE cook, private house, hotel or boarding house.Appiy 44 Furt at.ss 3 \\ \"ANTEL \u2014 MAN (375, FOUR YEARS experience ULanadian Hallway clerical work, wants similar employment, in or out- WANTED\u2014IN TRE COUNTER En Montreal, à Frenob- x x willing ana well re © another servant is'kept: good wages.438 Mount Royal, + 94 16 aITUATIQNE VAGANT.FEMALE) | WANTED \u2018~ OPERATORS ON LADIES whitswear uit © wrappers and ghiiarons 3 randy employment; Saturday B and Co, Ltd.188 ite at 167 313 ps ROOMS TO LET.1 BSPLANADE AVENUR well furnished, in pp-to- the mountain es.ome eomforta Not, rev.|] Bouse, Private famlr.ing.WANTED \u2014 AN BXPERT EMSROID- èrer for initials and fancy embrold- ery; must have besu engaged in the b ness and expert al the work State experi- epce.C 4107, Star Office.\"ee 35 OPERATORS Wauanted\u2014To fill up new table in our Bhirt Department; steady work and highest prices paid.Close Saturday at 12 o'clock.Apply Hudron Bay Knitting Son corner Duke and William streets, 96 NY ~TED, \u2014 A B8TRONG AND WIL LING young girl as general fo suburbs; guud wages.Phuns Baal, la se A WASTED \u2014 A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to take care of young baby, boy, two months vid, at her ow3 home: mother working out, references required.Addresz P 4713, Siar Office.WaANTED \u2014 WOMEN OF.ALL NATION.iltles to .¢ome and ase our large sortmens of costumes, spring ooats, hire waist suits, skirts and silk blouses, alse our special line of lawn biousas ai 5bo cach.We nell for cash, weekly or monthly payments.The American Outfitters, 326 St Lawrence st.Phone Main 3896.51 53 \u2014\u2014 SALESLADIES Wuanted\u2014kixperienced sailesiadies.A ply W.H.deruggle, Ltd.93 WANTED \u2014LADY ARTISTS, EXPERIenced or as students; will teach girls who Lave u Luste for \u2018drawing, sauury According to ability.The Hemming Mix.oarar al Co, 186 Sh + VV ANTED -\u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT; must hare best uf references; uo washing; smal family, Apply morning or prentne, Mrs Rosen, 19% Bishop st.96 24 \\ ANTED \u2014 MOTHER'S HELP, ALSO Keuvral, at 6919 Western ave.97 SALESLADY Experienced, for notion counter.Ogil- vie's, 8t.Catherine and Mountain sts.98 2 WANTED \u2014 PUPIL NURSES AT ONCE.Apply The Saratoga Hoapital Train- lug Beuvol fur Nurses, Saratoga Spriugs.NY Mra Ida Powell-Meharg.ve V ANTED \u2014 GIKRLB TO SEW ON BUT- tous on men's working shirts.Apply Hudson Bay Knitting Co, 19 William st.6 ) country young girl tor general work about May tenth; ail applications containing required refersnoes answered.wages.Address Budmer, Bux 2310, Post, De Hee.city.WANTED \u2014 A COOK OR GENERAL servant where housemaid Is keep.fur family of two.Apply 301 Peel \"i 2 /ANTEL \u2014 BY SMALL FAMIL.IN Ww ANTED \u2014 \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT FOR May first, in small family, one who can do goud plaln cooking: bewt references requlied Apply limmediately tu Mrs Brit- ton, 106 l'eci st.Ve \\ \"ANTED \u2014 AN ELUDUBKLY PERSON tu lake charge of a small hauzehold.Apply 4171 Noutre Dame weal ss \u2014_ YUUNG GIRL AS GENER- in small family; must be APDlY 204 Olivier avenue, W\\ TANTRD - ul servant ford of children, Westmount (first avenue west of Greene ave» 8 2 \\ 'ANTRD \u2014 EXPERIENCED COOK.Apply with references, 15 Macure- gor st.ss 3 \\ \"ANTRD \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL AS GEN- erul servant, must have references.Apply tu 20 City Counctllors st.98 \\ \u2018ANTEDL \u2014 YOUNG GIRL FOR GENeral servant, three tn family.Apply in evening, d3 Arlingion ave 88 3 em ee WW ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL SERvant who can cook, sinall family, och wages, must be willing to go to coun- 1.y Apply with references tu 34 Bouvenir wactiue, off Alwater.ys - ss \u2014 VVaAsTER - IMMEDIATELY HOUSE- tablesmnaid, must have good refer- ented Apply 716 Sherbrooke at.west.us \\ \u201cANTED \u2014 WARDMAIDLS.APPLY TU Housekeeper, Alexandra Hospltal, Cnarron at vs à \\ \u201cANTEL - GIRLY TU RUN ENVE- ivpe machine, also hand fulders.ex- perlenced and to learn, good wages Canada Envelope Uo, 17 Busby lane and J.atour si.ss à A \\VANTEL \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT fur small familly Good wages.Hefer- ences required $29 Dorchester x»: 89 7 z Ww ANTED \u2014 A RITCHEN MAID.APPLY at ounce 3¥0 llurchester si.west SALESLADIES Wanted, several energetic capable as- slstanis for Jewellery! toilet and Jace de- burtments.Apply at once.The John Murphy Co.99 3 ms VV ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERV: NT to 61 abd housemald.Apply wi Sherbrooke at, he th I \\ JANTEL \u2014 YOUNG LADY, EXPERI.euced stenvgrapher, one having knowledge of boukkeeping and both lan- guagey preferred; ræiary 310 per week.Apply by letter, A.Wilder and Co, 2158 8: James at.œ ANTED \u2014 AN EXPERT wish 11) initials and fancy embruid- erer fur in the busi- must have been enguged ery, ness aud expert at the work.State expri- ence.5 4303, Star Uffice.87 + \u2014___ Wanted, must have experience.Apply W.H.Scroggie, l.td.97 3 WANT EL \u2014 A GUUD UFNERAL SERvant; no washing.Apply 241 Mountain et.ST \\ ANTED \u2014 GIRLS, EXPERIENCE not necessary.gond wages paid.Apply at Ontario Skating Hink, corner, Dolu- 74 Hinier and Ontario.VW ANTED \u2014 A CUOK OR GENERAL who can cook, high wages Mrs Wil- lamson, Boulevard and Argyle avenue, Westmount, also laundress GENERAL SERVANT Wanted.Good wages.no washing or 1roning.Apply 820 Kensington avenue, Westmount.9 3 \\ ANTED\u2014SMART LITTLE GIRL TO help with the care of a baby.Ap- Westmount.two duys week.9 3 ply 4262 Western ave, t V JANTED\u2014THREE GOOD MILLINERY preparers; aiso two medium; good \u2014 FURNISLED BSINQLB AND 3 FO 13 8.Famille ot Rooms double Fhone East 73 OOMS \u2014 BUPERIOR ACCOMMODAtion, bed &nd sitting room, bath fiat, electricity, furnace.vacant 3éth: gentleman only, 131 St Alexander st, opposite At.Jumes Methodist Churah.25 \u20ac \u2018 I OOMS TWO NICELY FURNISHED front rooms, suitable for doctor, tral locality; also one single; phosa; ern conveniences; private family.650 Mac- kay at.\u2019 ns + OOMS\u2014 LARGE BRIGHT AND CLEAN well furnished front room, hot and cold water, etc.333 St.Lawrence, second L 9% 6 VUMS \u2014 FURNISHED, SUITABLE tur married gouple, two gentlemon or two ladles employed during day.8:34 Greene avenue, Wastmount.ss 1 OOMB \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, Ausr light, wardrobe.hot apd ool water; home comfortz; gentlemen only.33 University st.9 5 gous \u2014 TO LET ONE DOUBLE AND one single, all modern improvements, net moving.442 Lagauchetiere at.west 6 I OUM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.No.2 Hutchison at.let door above Sherbrooke, bright asd sunny, comfortable.6 Roo \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED room for a gentleman Ip private tamily; all modern convenjences.25 Buckingham avenue.+ 97 4 OOMS \u2014 ROOM TO LET BATHROOM flat, also back parlor; immediate possession.184 St.C_.therine st west, clly 97 3 JRoous \u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT and aitting rooms, suitable for two; all modern conveniences: with prtvileges:; wanted: private family; no children; braak- fust If desired.Addresa P $130, Star Branch Office J Res \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE M rie ht front, bathroom flat, ®ultable for one or two; quiet private house.$1 Mo- Glil College avenue.97 1 QUM3\u2014 TO LET MAY FIRST DOUBLE front parlors and balcony room, rent 38 per month; «very convenience.Apply evenings to 1459 Bimard ave., Delorimler La) Mooxs \u2014 TWO LARGE FURNISHED rooms, \u2018ne on bathroom floor and one front parlor.suitabie for couple; immediate possession.Apply 69 Mance 7 à PROOMS-WELL FURNISHBD FRONT and single rooms, suitable for two, private family.desired 32 913 ail modern conveniences; no chlldren; breakfast if Buckingham.ave, \u2018 LET A COMFORTABLE famliy private.363 St.Sherbrooke.98 2 1 ooM \u2014 TO front room, Urbain rt.near I OU \u2014 TO LET A NICE BRIGHT front room on bathroom flat, 129 above St.Catherine at.v8 Alexander st, DENIS STREET, on malin entrance; flat; breakfast if 98 3 OOM8 \u2014 AT 3)! ST.large well furnished, also large one on bain required.+ ooM \u2014 LA GE, WELL FURNISHED Kitchen work.43 Metcalfe st.\u2014\u2014I N ANTED-\u2014A LADY OPERATOR AT \u2018once for small telephone ewitchtoard for one month.Apply stating experience to P.QO.Box 4%, EXPERIENGED SEWERS Wanted\u2014At once, experienced sewers Apply Sussex House, ~~ \\ ANTED Tapheter s AND SKIRT on curtains and draperies.Henry Morgan Tears - ! dwara 51, off & Co., Limited, Beaver Hall Hill.99 z v TAN \u2014 \u2014 - = ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE A GENER: \\ A TEL pa HNG LAUY, WITH EX- W servant, who can do plaln NERAL gon LIEU wri ani also for family of four adults; mo washing; h + corre- noes ; spondence.Apply H 5366, Star Offic Noy 20 Shey, Felére ne \u2014i \\ \"ANITED \u2014 FUR SMALL FAMILY A A #riiera) servant who can do plaln cook- no for Sug, vui washing or \u2018roping, suinmer, to go to Dor.Apply 413/ Bherbreoke at.\\ TANTREL \u2014 AT OUNCE YUUNG LADY fur uffice wurk.Murray and Mionaud, juner Mount Royal and Ciark - ss W ANTED \u2014 STENOGRArnen; THOUR- vughly competent, must have guud re ferences.sav.ADPP.Y.Jaunk salary expec ed, Star Offic 8 W ANTED - STENOGRAPHER can do English spondence accuralely, for the right person, Siar Uffice WHO permanent LEFT aux position 8 4806, 97 2evd + \\ TANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRLS FOR per box factory, boy PA.tu go errands, Blrong SOUNE Man lor baling press.Appiy and Freuch curre- YVANTED\u2014THOROUGHLT RESPECT- ablye general servant; good city references; must be good piain cook; wages 315; no washing.Apply evenings.No.4 Meriborough Flats.99 2 GIRLS WANTED Rieady employment; good wages.Apply to The T Davidson Mfg.Co., Ltd., 137 Delisle street 99 2 wages.Apply at once.647 St.Catherine room, er light.10 Evans st.off st.west.St.Urbain, above Ontario.98 3 A TAN D 7 y OUMS \u2014 REFINED GENTLE.AN TW TE A STRONG WOMAN FOR can secure beautifully furnished, on bath flat, modern conveniences.Phone.98 Park avenue.978 \u2014 BINGLE, FURNISHED.FOR 128 Bleury 3 oom gentiemen, bathreom fat.street.OUMS \u2014 \u2019 house, porcelain bath: 630 Dorchester at.IN A WELL APPOINTED all modern improyvements transients aocommodated.west, corner Mountain OOMS \u2014 CHOICE BRIGHT ROOMS IN new fat.furnlshed or unfurnished.single or double.kitchen privileges.electric Jight: no children.513 Mance st, Just 8 above Mount Roval ave, 9 2 M \u2014 DOUBLE FRONT suitable for two young men, withou, board.Goo house, 36 ave.OOM \u2014 ONE FURNISHED ROOM TO I Jet.suitable for married coups.at 121 Canning st.92 ROOM.with or Park 883 we, NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT bed-sitting room, suit one or two persons employed during day: pasial board if desired.Central.14¢B Peel st.99 2 1 OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT WELL FURnished, one single, bathroem flat, for gentlemen or married couple, privilege light housekeeping.25 Mac 9 5 Roos = \\ ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT WHO can cook, also housemadd for lake *hore during summer months; mother and daughter preferred.Apply apartment 19, few Sherbrooke.9° 3 chen woman; a good place for the to The Mier ores.Co, Lita.,2v-38 Dowd right one; no Sunday work.133 St.Peter sircet.97 3 Baw street.Davies Dining Room.' 1 \\ \\ TANTEL \u2014 A GOUD GENERAL SER- JANTED \u2014 MEN OF GOOD APPEAR- .vant for family of four, no washing ance, about thirty years of age, for or ironing.130 Hutchison at.permanent positions, having cceupted .+ positions as collectors or canvas \\ \"ANTED \u2014 GOOD GENERAL BER- seers.Applicants must have good references.vant, one who can do pialn cooking, W 6951.Star fic 98 3 fur small family; good wages.324 Elm avenue, Westmount.29 2 WANTED \u2014 REBPECTABLE YOUNG .Eirl 18 to 20 years old as general WANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMAN WITH servant, small family; no washing or iron- references lo wash by tne day.Ap- 188 Apply with references, 54 Br Tee ave, 8 2 ply 21 Staynur avenue, Wesimount.99 5 Westm \\ \"TANTED \u2014 EXPBRIENCED HOUSEmaid; must be able to sew well and ne \u201c 7 Get Er Crime Addr os to assist in waiting \u2014 vhes required.Apply br 0 Sherbrooke et.99 2 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN DESIRES \\ position, Luokkeeper or any clerical \\YANTED on A OESERAL BERVANT work, ten yeas experience, both languages.for A As HA 1.\u20ac ha Al references.W 4953.Star Uff.ce Apply to 242 op stres $> 3 * 4 VW AN TED\u2014HOL SE PAINTING, TINTING, ( IRLS WAN | ED paper hanging, graining, repaas 10 luster, ec, experienced WOTKInen, es .Dates given.A.Darker, 18 Souvenir ae, Two girls wanted for check office.Ap- city, West.»s z ply W.tH.Beroggie, Ltd.99 2 \u2018 + + \\ ANTED \u2014~ CLOTHING DESIGNER, V ANTED\u2014 A YOUNG GIRL A8 NURRE.with best references, open fur pus:- willing to do upstairs work; references tion; at present holding position as same, required.Apply to 242 Bishop si.9 3 but Wishes change.Communications cunfi- dentiai.\u2018Designer, McKim and Co, To- \\ ANTRD \u2014 TWO FIRST CLASS MAIDS ronto.ss 6 for season in country club, May ist + : till Sept.30th.Address T 6:91, Star Branch \\ *ANTED \u2014 PAINTING, PAPERING, Uflice.general repairs, done by first class » - \u2014 mechanics, lowest estimates.EK.Bmith, 117 \\ ANTED \u2014 SBCOND COOK.APPLY Rivard st.ste Hotel Carslake.6783 Bt.James si.T7 al \u2014 VW ANTED \u2014 POSITION BY MARINE WANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; NO engineer, first olass English cer:iifi- |.washing; housemald kept; must un- cate; experience water tube boilers and derstand pialu cooking, $18 per month electric light; good references.Address C Apply 460 Elm avenue, Westmount.99 3 b122, Btur Office.\u20197 3 \u2014 v \"ANED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, ABLE \\ TANTED \u2014 PUSITION A8 BUYER OR |: to do plain cooking, no washing and assistant for toys and hardware; no chiidren.Apply at once, #50 Prince Ar- thorough knowledge uf Eurvpean markets.thur at.E.bl3y, Stur Uffice.sk 2 p\u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014; \\ \"ANTE \u2014 GIRLS TO OPERATE \"ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG CHINAMAN Wheeler and Wilson machines, hours W situation as cook in hotel, club, cafe 8 to 8.Saturday 1 o'clock; also Jeather cut- Addreys 262 Raohel at, 98 3 iers.Apply H.Packard and Co, Ltd, BY PRACTICAL PAIN.y St.Antoine et, corner St.Genevieve st.9 2 [NA NTED \u2014 W ter pader hanging, painting and kal- * ANTED \u2014 GIRLS FOR LABELLING somining.Willlam Miine, 423 Wellington \u2018and wrapping medicines.Davis and street 9 3 Lawrence Co.3b6 St.Antoine at.99 2 WANTED \u2014 POSITION AS SALES- \\Y ANTED \u2014 BY A WHOLESALE WINE man or buyer for city or country, house an experienced girl for the thoroughly acquainted with laces, embroid- |apelling department.Good wageu to the eries and dry goods.EK 523%, Siar gice.right party, Address 87 St, James o's v ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY PRACTIcal gardener or gardena and lawns for summer; city references.Uardener.-3 City Councillore st.99 3 Y ANTHD \u2014 A 8ERVANT FOR GENER- SITUATIONS WANTED (FEMALE.+ WANTED ~ YOUNG LADY, COMPEtent in French and English, desirca position as lady's companion or gentie- man's secretary ,or attendant; no objection to leaving Montreal.Address immediately, H 9746 star Branch Office.se + V ANTED \u2014 MILLINERY WORK or all kinds done privately; hats remodelled, moderate charges.223 Park avenue.»e 6 ANTHD \u2014 JACOBSON'8 RELI- ' ' able Employment Office, 826 W.St.Catherine at.situations by reliable generals.bhouswmaids, cooks, Bnglzh, Scotch girls specialty.\"0 ¢ VY ANTED\u2014BY A LADY STRENOGRAPH- er and typewriter, with one years experience, having average speed (competent in English only), pesition in an offtce; can do fing.indexing, eto.J.M.W., 81% 8t.Antoins st.\"6 1 ANTED \u2014 A SITUATION AS GENER- .or piain cook.Address R 86191, Blar Branch Office 98 3 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG ENGLISH WOMAN will give services for à tew weeks as useful Lady ur Children in return for second passage to England; return with them Mt desired.Address R 6200, Star Branob Offic 3 > W ANTED \u2014 LADY'S MAID AND seamstress will give services for a for expenses paid to England; city month Address R 6201, Star Branch 8 references.Uftice 1 ANTED ALL KINDS OF SEWING by day.Apply by post card only, 943 Be Catherine west.93 2 WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY POS.tion es cashier or office work.13) Ontario st.\u201d 2 WANT NTHD \u2014 FRENCH LADIES MAID, five languages, good dressmaker and al housework, one who does po! 0b- milliner, champoo, manicure and face mas- tect to child in family.129 Mansfield st.sage, seven years\u2019 experience.Address M 3 6216, Star Branch Office.\"2 a \u2014- AB HANDY all re- 99 2 \u2014_\u2014 ANTED\u2014BY A PRACTIOAL GAR- V dener.émail zantens and imwne for total abstainer.off Aqueduct, 2 NANTED \u2014 SITUATION WwW man in factory or on estate; pairs.Address H 6380, Star Office.par ee summer; city references; E.Sexton, lla Argyle ave, ° _ Wire POSITION IN WHOLEsale or rotadl men's furnishing house, depar good references.Ad- arose T 6317, Star Branch office, WANTED\u2014A PERMANENT POSITION by steady rediable conchman.town country, city references.Address T 6316, Star Branch office.se 2 \u2019 V ANTED \u2014 SITUATION ABS COACH- rman, etc.sxe 34, grod cliy references Coachman.645 Bi.Cathe ine rtreet ant, 0 a - ANTED\u2014A GENBRAT we, \u201c va TANTBD\u2014A GOOD GENFRAL: NO ANTED \u2014 YOUNG LADY FOR TEL phone, who has some expertefts bookkeeping.young lady want tor hair- work, has to be well up In knotting; also young lady (smart) wanted as apprentics, to learn hair dressing business.Apply after s'x o'clock, to Muser and Vetter, Ladies Hairdressers, Molsons Bank, St Catnarine st.corner Btaniey.99 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014y V JANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED BUTTONhole maker on Singer machine, also operators on coats and skirts.Apply at once, A.Sommer and Co, $07 St.Pau, st.JANTED \u2014 GOOD COOK; REFERence» required Apply 160 \u2018Drummond \u201d street.VANT: moe re aivep at home, 38 Fort 9 extension kitchen: 166 MA washing; ANTED\u2014BY FIRST-CLASS WORK- ng woman, work by the dey, cleaning, oe.Address F 5224, Star office, Y \u2014 \\ ANTED \u2014 POSITION AS HOUSEkeeper to couple of gentiemen, com- panton to elderly or eemi-Invalid lady.charge and keeping in order linen department of hotel or boarding sdhool, care of and teaching a couple of children.Address P 4709, Star Office.97 6 ANTED \u2014 DRESSMAKING: GOOD style and fit, punotualiy dispatched; Rice re very moderate.17 Ayimer \".near x V ANTED SITUATION BY HOUSE- ; keeper In city or country: good manager And piain cook; city and English re- frrences.Address R 8210, Star Branch ot- fice or oF.WANT \u2014-~ ANY KIND i or Apply Mrs, V., 2382 Riemond 'y / ANTED \u2014 A GOOD, RELIABLE KIT.FURNISHED SINGLE AND OMS \u2014 double.bath.hot water, eleGtrio light; gentlemen preferred; terms moderate.1 Underhill Place, off 247 University street »e 2aw \u2014 0O0OMS8 \u2014 NICBLY FURNISHED FRONT rooms, suitable for gentlemen.Apply 699 Bt.Antoine st, 8 3 J ooms \u2014 GENTLEMAN GOING HOUSE- ! Keeping May first, recommends the room he has occupied for a year, to any gentleman of quiet habits, who would like a large, comfortable, nicely furnished bright room, with wardrobe, hot and cold water, on bath flat, with refined people, references.Apply 27 Victoria st.or Phone Main 5470 Hi a .DOM \u2014 TO LET A MAGNIFICENT Re large parlor for a married couple or two æentlemen, with Auer light, hot water and teltphone; newly furnished, In private family.Address 141 St.Denis s Roos 00 Beni family; enis st.Ræ Catherine st A \u2014 BRIGHT LARGB FRONT m.Auer light, ob bathroom flat; terms moderate.Te st \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFUR- Me ahed double rooms to let.west OOM \u2014 TO LET \u2014 A NICE LARGE R double room, with board, private family.625 City Hall avenue, & few doors above Sherbrooke at.Tr 9 3 RAILWAY WANTS CATTLE MARKET.The Market Committee met yesterday to consider an offer from the C.P.R.in regard to the east end cattle market, which the city owns.The offer wha to the effect that the com- vany desires to build a fine cattle market in this place.Mr.McNicol, representing the C.P.R., was present and explained that the market.as it was now run by the oity, was so inadequate that the company could no.sce its way clear to use it much long- or.The company was willing to-spend $175.000 in fitting up the market, so it would be modern in every way.The place wae now so cramped that it could not accommodate the stock that came from the west, and from other places, for transhipment.He asked that the city should take prompt steps in regard to the company's offer.: Ald.Duquette, chairman of the committee, pointed out that he saw no reason why the cy should not reach some agreement with the company, it was in the interests of ail concerned that there should be an up-to-date cat- tie market in the east end.AM.Sadler and Lapointe pointed out that an agreement coutd be made with the company if ft would permit the city to collect certain market fees As was done In the western cattle market.In reply Mr.McNicoll said his company was prepared to makes any arrangement with the city that waa just.A report will be made to Council, favoring the arrangement, Special for To-Morrow 50 White Enamelled Beds Scroll design.with brass trimmings (all sizes), regular price $4.00.To-morrow, 82.908 The Stoddard Bedding Co., 409 St.\" 9% 2 Beer doesn\u2019t cause if it is aged well.bottled and exported.good for you.\u2014 Ask For\u2014 AGING! Its the green beer that should be avoided.Wm.Younger & Co.\u2019s Monk Brand Scotch Ale is aged on the cask for 12 Months before it is And the result is beer that is \u201cMONK BRAND SCOTCH ALE\u201d Money Oannot Buy a Oboloer Dinner Ale biliousness A MUCH PATCHED HOUSE MEASURE Provincial Subsidies Resolutions Again Before Commons.NUMEROUS BLUNDERS MADE After Being Fixed Up it Was Again Sent to Senate\u2014Work Nearly Ended.Spectal Staff Correspondence.Press Gallery, House of Commons, Ottawa, April 26.-\u2014It is a perilous course that the pruvincial subsidies\u2019 resolutions liave run a month since they were in troduced in the House of Commons without the initial but necessary for inality of the consent of the Crown, they were passed by the House without the equally necessary formality of submit ting them to the committee of the whole; and they were sent on 10 the Senate in a form that \u2018did not, it is now confessed, carry out the will of the conference of the Provincial Premiers.While they were before \u2018the Senate the Commons\u2019 disreg ard of form was discovered.The Commoners forthwith sent a request for the resolutions\u2019 return.The Senators created a precedent by sending them back.They were re-introduced in the Commons yesterday by the aoting leader of the Government.Them ran the gauutlet of a preliminary objection by Br.Sproule.nd then it was thanks only to Mr.Bou assa, as Mr.R.LL.Borden pointed ou that the fault of omitting the committ stage was not again committed.Truk to again quote Mr.Borden, \u201cthe actié of the Government,\u2019 \"in relation to the resolutions bad been \u201ccharacterized y an extraordinary series of accidents.\u2019 Nor, in the eyes of the Opposition ri- tics had the \u2018\u201c\u2018serles nf acc den \" cu ed.The terms of the resotu introduced a second time, Mr.Bo en pointed out, failed to provide any na- chinery for ascertaining the ulgion kon the basis of which class \u2018 PAR ofthe subsidies are to be paid; and tha al though these subsidies are being chng- el from a \u201cdump sum\u201d to a caleultion based on \u201cpopulation,\u201d Mr.Fiating did not nee the need of such a prowion, he supplied it from the analogy ofplass or the regular \u201cper capita\u2019 gauts.A GROUP OF OBJECTION{ The vital omission in the firstform of the resoltions related to Marftoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta.nder existing legislation these thro oro: vinces are entitled to have thel/ sub- sldies recalculated every five yers on the basis of a new census and addition every two and one-half years on the basis of a statutory caleflation, In the first form of the resdutions these provinces were left on ti» same basis as the other provinces, ogon the basis of a decennial census.In the new form this omission is remglied by the insertion of a proviso: \u201cIn ;he case of the Provinces of Manito, BSas- katchewan and Alberta, respectively.by the Jast quinquennial censw or statutory estimate.\u201d This amendment led to the making of a group of objections: ; L\u2014That the three western grovinces had been raised.as compared with the original resolutions, from a decennial to a quinquennial basis.1I.\u2014That as compared wi their present legal position, the thiee provinces were given \u2018forever,\u201d nyt merely till their population reached 800,000, the right to a revision of the subsidy every two and one-half years.UL\u2014That, by reason of the exemption from repeal of \u201cthe termy special to any particular province upon which such province became part of the Dominion,\u201d the three western provinces would be entitled not only to the new subsidies, but to the subsidies granted at the time these provinces entered the Dominion; In other words, to a \u201cdouble subsidy.\u201d The acouracy of the two first criti.clems was admitted as matters of fact, but it was replied that in these changes the intention of the conference of provincial premiers was only carried out, and the present legal position maintained.In reply to the charge of a \u201cdouble subsidy,\u201d the Miniater of Justice pnint- ed out that it was the intention of the Government to provide for only a single subsidy.He thought the resolution was clear to that effect.But Mr.Samuel Barker pressed gn amendment to clarity the point further and this was accepted.MR.BOURASSA COMPLIMENTED.Mr.Henri Bourassa was instrumental in originating the triplicity of \u2018criti- clams and in the last was strongly supported and complimented by the leader of the Opposition.Mr.Borden and Mr.Bourassa also joined in questioning the advisability of adopting resolutions the forin of which had been with such apparent care- Mr.J.G.H.Bergeron, In adding his quota of criticism, made a vigorous attack on the Gouin Government, declaring that it was common talk in Quebec \u2018that you c&n carry any measure you Reid, of Grenvilyf with incredulous emph But \u201ccorrect\u201d dot the resolutions have again been nt up to the tender criticising of thefpper Chamber.And, incidentally, thejhave thrown prorogation over Into nkt week, of which official notice has ren given by Mr.Fielding In à matiosÿ0 take control of Mon- for the Government.Whereby, incidentally, the Hamilton Ra@l bill, and all conten: tious private /gislation has been gives its death no POSTMATERS' SALARIES.After the Absidies had been disrosed of.the P ter-General annoinced a new scal/0f salaries for rura! post- iding \u2018\u2019better or more sub- masters, p stantial uneration.\u201d The details of the plan gre not yet worked out, but would bofomulgated by departmental regulati Against this a protest was made b Haughton Lennox.The new sc \u2018should be first submitted to Parl nt, he argued.itoba and British Columbia Abe amend the consititution ut the fhe ahi chief feature of which was ition of a new judge to the the judic at Winnipeg, brought for- war radical amendment from Mr.Geo Taylor.This was nothing lesa thayh proposal that a judge, whose jugpents were delayed beyond three moyhs, would have the payment of higbalary suspended until the judg- met was delivered.Justice Magee, of cto, came in for a special critic- by Mr.Taylor.The Minister of ic opposed the proposal and ed that the discussion in the use might have sufficient effect.erafore Mr.Taylor held over his oposal with the threatening promise pressing it next session unless con- itions were Improved.Mr.Borden dded a caviat against the radical haracter of the proposal.The dropping of a measure to amend the Civil Service act induced a dis- oussion on the new civil service commission.In reply to Mr.Foster, Mr.Fieiding promised that the membets of \u2018the service in Ottawa would be given an opportunity® of being heard.He declined to promise that the commission would investigate the outstds service, the time was too short he said.Mr.R.L.Borden made a plea for civil service reform on English lines, but again Mr.Fielding replied.that the scope of commission would not extend that far: its enquiries would be confined largely to the salaries and the conditions on the service.Rallway subsidies were passed for 25 raflway lines and branches, in almost all cases the votes being renewals.In the course of the discus- ion Mr.G.W.Fowler advocated \u201cfree rade\u201d in railway charters and met a \u201cHear\u201d from Mr.William Paterson, That remedy would do away with \u201cCharter Mongering,\u201d Mr.Fowler declared.A remarkable clearing of Government business was made during the day.at ts close only three government bills remained on the order paper.PARLIAMENTARY NOTES.Hon.W.8.Fielding has given notice that the sittings of the House on Monday will be devoted to Government business.This means that If the House prorogues \u201cby \u2018Tuesday next there will be only dpe hour left during the present session\\for the discussion of private legisiation, ! The Senate on Th y adopted a resolution authorizing \u201cthe printing © 500 copies of a new § jate Manu.Senators Young.Lan and Ferg- son congratulated Senator Power poh the manner in which fhe book had been prepared by him.Mr.Carnegie Has Bronchlis.Special to The Montreal Star.New York, April 26 Mt Andrew Carnegie has been onda to his house through a severe atack, of bronchitis.Friends have teen Assured that the illness is pot acious, WOMAN'S TRIALS, Can be Banished by th ich, Red Blood Dr.Williams Pix Pills Actually Make a \u2019 The health and happ of growe ing girls and women ofmature yeard depends upon the bloof8ubply.Thero ix a crisis in the life / every woman when there mre distr®ng headaches and backaches: wi life seems a burden and when © women reem threatened with eve the lose of their reason.It is at ty Period that Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Py Prove a blessing to women.Ever/f08e Increases the richness and thg©dDess of the blood ew blood strength- enables them and dizz!- pains that have made There vdre thousanda 8 of growing glrla ang anada who owe her happiness to Dr.AL E* Pills.Mrs Jamew Mc- Donald.Sugar Camp, Ont, Is one of thes She raya: \u201cI was badly run a ™ felt very weak and had n¢ appoy, I suffered from headaches an kaches and a feeling of weak- I could scarcely drag myselt and felt that my condition growing worse.I decided to try Willlams' Pink Pills, and got a ten boxes, hut hefore they wera headaches ness and sec life a bur and tho women ir health a -llamy\u2019 nes w like through the Quebec Legislatu M would be crime,\u201d he declared, money to Quebec.The Prince Edward Island membe to the Bpeaker's left made another ; tempt to secure for their province v same special grant of $100,00 Annkh to vote more sa dammit Dr.1.\u20181 do not think + ured 1 had fully regained my \u201cencouraging politicn realth.and was able to do my houne- rork without the least fatigue.Dr.Willlams\u2019 Pink Pllls hava been a great blessing to me.\u201d You can get Dr Williams\" Pink Pills for Pale Pople from any medicine dealer or by mall from the Dr.for ten years as isa glven to B Wilama Co.Brockville, Ont, at b0- Columbia.Again it failed.ed.A box or six boxes for $2.60.If you Finally ey ore fully are weak or alling give these pills re they all correct n Pp fair t \u2014t arlene Borden vous rigl\u2014they will not disappoint 4 ÿ | * Ua a EN WIRE TD ML © LL Te i pS A -~ Can AR aS ~ ; .&s & fearful reality, clined a little to overdo the fortissimo xa PLAN DE SALYATON CANCLUDES ALL MEN ™ édite Professor on the Same .ne With the liliterate Man, ¥.- says Dr.Torrey.aus a large number from the Eastern To) ÿ turned up last night at St Jot ethodist Church to hear Dry's exposition of evange!ical Christ y.The plan of salvation was the partfealar point dwelt on by the revivalist.Reca!ling his theme uf the previous evening, with its affirmation of hell ir.Torrey proceeded\u2019 to puint out the Divine plan of SalYation, by which mankind can escape its doo:n.He lald stress on the unjversality of the Dfvine love, which would appear from the Scriptures to bo even more anxious for the salvation.pf the sinner than of the saint.God sent His Son \u2018re seek and to save thut which was lost.\u201d \u201cSupposa,\u2019 sald the evangelist, \u2018one of your university professors, say of science nr philosophy.were to openiy accept Chris: here to-night\u2014what a talk there would be! It would be the event of the eveniug.and you would ail he telling your friends of the remarkable incident you had wiiness- ed.\u201cBut suppose,\u201d he continued, '\u2018some poor, illiterate man, hardly able to read or write, were tn stand up tonight and publicly confess Christ\u2014 you would not think !t amounted to much.If anyone asked you afterwards whether anything notable had occurred at the meeting you would an- ewer: \u2018No! There were no prominent people saved.\u201cYet, In God's sight,\u201d said Dr.Tor- rey.\u201cthe salvation of the one would be am valuable as that of the other\u201d The Taranto Recital.The violin recital given by Mons.Emile Taranto in the Art Gallery, on Wednesday evening, was one of the most enjoyable eventa of the season, for Mons.Taranto proved himself an artlst worthy of serious consideration.\u2018The chlet defect In his plaving is the absence of really big tonens.but hls musicianship is so satisfactory that one 18 ready to forgive this fault.In one or two impassioned moments Mons.Taranto succeeded in getting a certain volume of sound; but for the most part the appeared to revel In a smooth, vel- wvety.purring sort of tone with which he ohtalned very pleasing effects, somae- times in unexpected places, where another player would be striving for mere noise.The correctness of his execution, the distinctness with which he can separate a melody from its ac- oompanying maze of florid tracery, and his absolute adherence to pitch.are among the commendable features of his playing.The programme was well made, the composers represented being those whose writings pertain particularly to the violin; Vieuxtemps, l.alo.Hubay, and Wienlawski, Of special interest was the \u2018\u2019Appassionata of Leroy (dedicated to Mons.Taranto), and the Franck sonata for vioiln and piano.For tbe latter number, Mme.Masson acquitted herself favorably, though In this, a8 in the accompaniments, she in- passages, and sometimes failed to appreciate the beauties of pianissimo parts.| Mons.Joseph Saucier contributed: several songs.He is essentially a singer of the modern French school, of which he ig an excellent exponent.His singing of Bchumann was a quaint mixture of Teutonic music with Gallto text and sentiment.He did full jus tice to \u201cLe Baer,\u201d by Goring Thomas: and sang for an encore Bemberg's \u201cChason de ma Mie.\u201d Sues City for Injured Foot.Mr.Henry A Cunningham, through his attorneys, Messrs.Mullin and Mathieu, has brought sult for $1.000 net the City of Mantreal.It is alleged that on December 20th last, Mrs.Cunningham.wife of the plaintiff.sipped on the icy sidewalk on St.Charles Boromee street.near Ontario, and broke a bone in one of her feet.She wae confined to bed for \u2014 three months, and now can walk only with the aid of crutches.- Cr TYY > A EA ' A Wy: I JE OR r CS TRIEE i fi | A > I br Lo \u2014\u2014 4 5639 Child's FOR HARD The apron that really is protective and that completely covers the dress and which upon ocosalon can be worn in its stead is always a needed ona in every active child's wardrobe Here 13 a model that while simplicity itself ls hecoming and tasteful! and that is appropriate for every material that is used for childrer 3; Aprous.In this instance tt is made of striped l'nen, the bands and collar and cuffs being piped with darker rolor.while the colar is edged with a lttle white iil.But while llnen is sturdy and desirable and much to be commended, there are a great many simpler materials such as chambray, gingham, percale and lawn, un Design by May Manton.Yoke Apron.USAGE.which are in every way appropriate.There is a simple syuare yoke to which the full apron is attached, and there are dong {ull sleeves, while the pockets can be arranged over the fronts if liked.The belt confines the fulness at the back.and the apron is altogether a thoroughly sat- tefactory one.For the eight-year size will be required 4 yards of material 27 or 25 yurds 38 inches wide.A May Manton pattern, No.5639, sizes 4 to 10 years, will be malled to any address by the Fashion Ilepartment of this paper on receipt of ten cents.(If In haste pend an additional two cent stamp for letter postage which Insures more prompt delvery.) The price of sach pattern !s 190 oh Bown readers will be rerved by mail, Fes Lééies, give Bust Measure.DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON corner Pool and Bt Catherine at Fee Shirts, give Wiim M City readers must call at the Star fonts.for patterns.Out-ef- and will receive patterns promptly.For Misece anû Chféren, give Age only.casure, PATTERN NO.BUT MBASURE Mau 000avoccue 0 che vtsesccccos.Mae Wheesoossomoesavew ecvenssecs co olBO0 Na ssensocrene rom =>escs0c20r1 ÉNCheN NOusessscosscocanse sesersanensecinohes ] WAIST MBANURD.AGB IN TRARS.beccrvecco0.tube + pertaesssscss JERS wecverosocp.Mises + oe sosametenes JORIS [PP ed we oo 000s oe ve - FORTE FR saesecevesacs JORIS Mame, Mre.ar Mish.vo ove secessr verosce Street and Me.2.00 vocce souve 2e0sove Provines.o oc +.vrcvroou eu roncoreuss N.B.\u2014Patterng will not be excha Address Pattern Department, The Dally Star, Montreal \u2014ounet sanz BESS BE So be DEVE SETEOED v00S0OUE erees TOWRLe ceo veoum san coo sesescn won seceences Bop RET ouv Veo setes VE Booebsw nged.Ba sure to fill In eftrect num- (Copyright, 1906.) CHAPTER V.\u2014(Continued).\u201cGentlemen, ' he said, \u2018we are facing & problem which, so far as I know, is without parallel.It is my intentina to bring the schooner which we have fa tow to port at Honolulu.Ta the present unsettled weather we cannot nontinue to tow her.I wiid txo offs.cers to take charge.Under the cir cumstances T shall issue uo order.Tne duty must be voluntary.\u201d Instantly every man, from the ateran Trendon .to the youthful psy.n ster, vol unteered.\u201cThat js what I ex tain Parkinson quiet I have still a word to say.I make no doub! in my own mind that the schooner has twice been beset by the gravest of perils, Nnthing less would have driven Mr.Edwards from his post.All of us who know him will appreciate that.Nor can I free myself from the darkest fore: bodings as to his fate and that of his oompanions.But as to the nature of a peril T am unable to make any con- Jecture worthy of consideration.Has anyone a theory to offert \u201d There was a dead silence.pected; stid Cap v.\u2018But \"M Ives \u201cTs there not possibly some connection between the unexplained light which we have twice seen, and the double desertion of the ship 1\" suggested the first officer, after a pause.\u201cTI have asked myself that over and over.Whatever the source of the light and however near to it the schooner may have been, she is evidently unharmed.\u201d \"Yes, sir,\u201d said Barnett.\u201cThat seems to vitiate that explanation.\u201d \u201cI thank you, gentlemen, for the promptitude of your offers,\u201d continued tho captain.\u201cIn this respect yon make my duty the more difficult.1 shall aocept Mr.Ives because of his familiarity with sailing craft and with these seas.\u2019\u2019 His eyes ranged the groun.\u201cT beg your pardon, Captain Parkin son,\u201d eagerly put in the paymaster, \u2018but I've handled a schooner yacht for rev- eral years and I'd appreciate the chance of-\u2014 you shall Dr.Trendon?Mr.I, Barnett ' \u201cVery well.Mr.MoGuire, he the second in command: \u201cThank you, sir.\u201d \u201cYou gentlemen will pick a volunteer crew and go aboard at once.Spare ro effort to find records of the schooner's emise.Keep in company and watoh for signals Report at once any ris- coverv or unusual incident, however slight.\u201d was B orew ch.Not tained.in mind the exous- an easily Having e Bon, A Soouring Soap .A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner ber a i t-of-town patrons should be careful to send complete iv analy, rvs Bley Bend silver or postal note.Btamps not accepted.A | able superstition of the men, Captain Parkinson was unwilling to | compel any of them to the duty, Awed by the mystery of their mates\u2019 disappearance, the sailors hung Finally by temptation of extra prize money, a complement was made La At ten o'clock of a puffy, mist laden morning a new and strong orew of nine men boarded the Laughing Laas.There were no farewells among the officers.Forebodings weighed too heavy for such open expression.All the fates of westher seemed to combine to part the schooner from her convoy.As before, the fog fell, only to be succeeded by squally rain-showers that cut out the vista into & checker board ttern of visihle sea and penetrable greyness.fore evening the Laughing Lass, making slow way through the mists, had become separated by a league of waves from the cruiser.One glimpse of her between mist areas the Wolverines caught at | sunset.Then wind and rain descended in furious volume from the south-east.The cruiser immediately headed about, following the probable coursé of her charge, which would be beaten far down to leeward.It was a gloomy mess on the warship.In his cabin, Captain Parkinson was frankly seasick: a condition which nothing but the extreme of nervous depression ever induced in For several hours the rain fell and the gale howled.Then the sky swiftly cleared, and with the clearing there rose a froat cry of amage from stem to stern of the Wolverine.i the western horizan appeared such a prodigy as the eye of no man aboard that ship had ever teheld.From a belt of marvellous, glowing gold, rich and splendid streamers of light spiralled up into the blackness of the heavens.In all the colors of the spectrum they ross and fell; blazing orange, silken, wonderful, translucent blues, and shimmering reds.Below, a broad band of paler hua, like sheet lightning fixed to rigidity, wavered and rippled.All the auroras of the northland blended in one could but have paled away before the splendor of that terrific celestial apparition.On board the cruiser all hands stood potrified, bound in a strioture of speech- ess wonder.After the first cry, silence lay leaden over the ship.% was broken by a scream of terror from forward.The quartermaster who had been at the wheel came clambering down the ladder and ran along the deck, hia fingers splayed and stiffened before him in the intensity of bis panio.\u201cThe needle ! e compass I\u201d te shrieked.Barnett ran to the 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out,\u201d ordered Carter.\u201cAye, aye, sir \u201cThere's certainly something there,\u201d sald Forsythe, presently, \u201cI can make out a speck rising on the waves.\u201d \u201cBit o\" wreckage from Barnett's de- reifct.\u201d muttered Trendon, scowling through his glasses, face of an imminent and visible D: , danger.Rides too high for a spar or any- Slowly the great mass of steel thing of that sort,\u201d said the junior lieutenant.swung to the unknown.For an hour \u201cBhe's à small boat.\u201d came i the the unknown guided her.Then fell lear tones of the lookout Toy ; blackness, sudden, complete.After down.\" , riftin that radiance the dazzled eys could make out no stars, hut the lookout's keen vision discerned something else.\u201cShip aûre,\u2019 he shouted hoarsely.\u201cWhere away ?\" \u201cTwo points to leeward, near where the light was, sir.\u201d They turned their eyes to the direction indicated, and beheld a majestic rolling volume of purple light.Suddenly a flercer red shot it through.\u2018That's no ship afire,\u201d sald Trendon.\u201cVolcano in eruption.\u201d \u201cAnd the other ?\" asked the captain.\u201cNo volcano, sir.\u201d \u201cPoor Billy Edwards wins his bet,\u201d said Forsythe, In a low voice.\u201cGod grant he's on earth to collect it,\u201d replied Barnett solemnly.No one turned in that night.When the sun of June 8th rose, it showed an ocean bare of prospect except that on the far horizon where the chart showed na land there rose a smudge of dirty rolling emoke.Of the schooner there was neither sign nor trace.\u201cAnyone in her 7\" asked Carter.\u201cCan't make out yet, sir.No one's in charge though, sir.\u2019 Captain Parkinson appeared and Car ter poiuted out the speck to him.\u201cYes.Give her full speed,\u201d said the captain, replying to a question from the officer of the deck.Forward leapt the swift cruiser, all too slow for the anxious hearts of those aboard.For there was not one of the Wolverines who did not expect from this aimless traveller of desert seas at the least a leading clue to the riddle that oppressed them.\u201cAloft there |\u201d \u201cAye, aye, sir.\u201d \u201cCan you make out her build 1\" \"Rides high, like a dory, sir.\u201d .\"Wasn't there a dory on the Laughing Lass 1\" cried Forsythe.à \u2018On her stern davits,\u201d answered Tren- on.\u201cIt is hardly probable that unattached small boats should be drifting about these seas,\u201d said Captain Parkinson, thoughtfully.\u201cIf she's a dory, she's the Laughing Lass's boat.\u201d .\u201cThat's what she is,\u201d said Barnett.rou, can see her build plain enough ow.VI THE CASTAWAYS.\u2018This ship,\u201d growled Carter, the second officer, to Dr.Trendon, as they stood watching the growing smoke- column, \u201c is a worst hot-bed of rumours than a down-east village, That's the third sea-gull we've had officiaily reported since breakfast.\u201d As he sald, three distinct times the Wolverine had thrilled to an imminent discovery.which upon 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; lanya - \u2014=\u2014==See this Skirt at $5.,75:== Our first day's selling of this unexcelled skirt was sufficient to stamp it as an unqualified success, judging from the fact that the whole delivery lasted but a few hours.Demonstrations speak and we're quite satisfied that if you see this skirt you'll agree there's nothing in town under $7.50 to equal it.MADE OF FINE ALL WOOL PANAMA A beautiful soft quality, made in a smart, pleated style, with eleven gores.clusters of two deep pleats and extension pleats down from the hip; tailored to perfection and guaranteed to fit well; regular $7.50 quality.Our special price $5.75.First Floor louder.than words; ST.CATHERINE and MOUNTAIN STS.ST.CATHERINE And MOUNTAIN STS.DEATHS REPORTED.[:: $99 Buffet : : BROTKVILLE, ONT.\u2014Wm.Harper i» dead, aged 70.John Good is dead at Burritt's Rapids, Vincent Mattoon is dead at Herman, aged: 78.M.H.Bennett is dead at Watertown, aged 20 Mrs.J.Pearsall is dead at Watertown aged 49 Mrs.Margaret Doyle is dead at Ogdens- burg aged 74.Mra, Harmon Moore is dead at New- boro, James Onstow, of Bedford Mills, ia dead, Mrs.G.F.Place, of Glen Park.Is dead, aged 33.BELLEVILLE, Ont.\u2014Geo.M.Ketche- son is dead, aged 82.COBOURG, ONT.\u2014Michael Kanary is dead at Haldimand, 88.Mrs.Jas.McGree, of Alnwick, fe dead.aged 47.Mrs.Jane Hardy.wife of the late Edward Hardy ts dead at Havelock, aged £0 Peter Goro 1s aead at Warkworth, aged 8 Thomag Cuttle, a prominent farmer of Rawdon, is doad, nged 82 years.Migs Mary Scarlett is dead at Camp- bellford, aged 26.CHATHAM, N.B.\u2014Patrick Donahue i» dead, aged 82 years.David L.Johnston is dead at Borti- bogus.Richard Martin is dead at Rexton, aged 63.Mra, W.J.Miljar is dead, aged Bl.COOKSHIRE, QUE.\u2014Mrs.Anna C, Herrick, widow of the late Willlam Hunger- ford of Granby.Que.is dead, aged 69.Mrs, Edna Mary Crawford wife of G.F.Crawford, is dead, aged 88.George Riches is dead, aoû 59.CHATHAM, ONT.\u2014Francis A.Barnier, cged 15, is dead, Mrs.Margaret Buckley, 82 years, widow of the late Wm, Buckley is dead, Mrs.John Cryderman, aged 24 years, 1s dead, Ubert J.Grimsoll.aged 30, of Blen- helm, is dead.DETROIT.\u2014Joseph Brown.so yearw, is dead at St.Clair, Mich.KAMOURASKA, QUE.\u2014Elzear Gagnon is dead, ageq 67.MANIWAKÏ, QUE\u2014Peter Baker.one aged of the first settlers in this district, Is cead aged 74.MAXWELL, ONT.\u2014P.Coyle Is dead rear Staynor.John Parkes, jr.is dead in Colling- wood, Daniel Grumet, an old resident, is dead, MILLIKENS CORNERS, ONT.\u2014 Mrs, Robert Stonehouse is dead, aged 19, MORRISBURG, ONT.\u2014Mrs.Edith Me- Laughlin Armstrong is dead.aged 21.NANAIMO, B.C.\u2014 William Ibister, one of Nanaimo's oldest and best known pioneers, is dead, aged ORILLIA, ONT.\u2014Charles Middiston In dead, aged 36.Martha Adeline, wife of James Good- fellow.1a dead, aged 40.Andrew Moffatt, formerly of Orillia, js Gead at Portage La Prairie.Chartes Rankin of Wyebridge, ta dead, PETERBOROUGH, ONT.\u2014 Jeffrey Power i» dead, Mrs.David Quinlan is dead aged 71.Robert Nelson Roddy,a natice of Cavan, is dead.PHILADRBLIPHIA.\u2014Rev.John TFuitan D.D., LL.D., editor of the Church 8tan- dard, is dead, aged T2 years.PERCD, QUB.\u2014Mrs.Emessie Bourget ls dead, aged 99.ST.CATHARINES, ONT \u2014Frank Dan- bert, formerly of Welland, is dead, aged nn.1 Frank O.Best, formerly of Niagara-on- the-Lake, is dead, Florence Adelaide Clarke, wife of John W.Coy, of this city.is dead Philip G.Bender, of Niagara Falls Centre, is dead, aged 67 Georwe Clarke, of dead aged $3.Samuel] Montgomery for many years associated in the publication of the St.Catharineg Journal, is dead, aged 84.THOROLD, DNT.\u2014Charles N.Bteven- son is dead aged 76.SHERBROOKE, QUE.\u2014Hiram Bialr {» dead at East Cliflen.Mrs A, Duquette is dead, aged ®5.Orrin Kendall, for fifty years a resi- dont of Coati-aok is dead, aged 90.\u201cNiagara Falls, is TOKONTO, ONT.\u2014 Miss Edfth Irene Dunlap.of Haileydurÿ.sister-in-law of on.cf rane, is dead k 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buffet is a bent glass show case front, lined with plush.This shows up cut glass and silver to great advantage.Below this there are two medium sized drawers, and, undemeath these, a large drawer almost the full width of the buffet.At each side of the drawers there are wine cabinets with drop doors.Above these side cabinets.are two small plush lined drawers for cutlery.This is an unusually handsome piece of furniture, made in an entirely new design.The price is $99, but, as it a novelty, we're selling it at a special price of $80.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, | Cor.Guy & 8t.Catherine Sts, English and 8cottish Immigrants.English and Sootch farm hands to the number arrived at Halifax last night from the steamer Canada.and will arrive in Montreal to-morrow or Sunday, They are all young men ranging in age from seventeen to twenty-seven, and have been sent to Canada through th: efforts of Lord and Lady Aberdeen.They will settle for the.most part in the Eastern Townships.The placing of these men will be registered and in the autumn reports will bo sent home regarding their prospects in the Dominion of Canada.of one hundred or moro HONOR LST FOR SCIENCE FACULTY ; } Winners of Honors in Sclence Course a and Further Results in Fourtn + - Year Classes.4 o The announcement of the resuits of ~ the examinations in the fourth year \u2019 pcience at McGill University shows that the honor list is this year a very large one.The general average, too, is very good.\u2018The results ure as ful- lows : .SCIENCE HONOR LIST.Fourth Year, Graduating Class, Honours, in alphabetical order._ Bell, George E, SL Thunius, Ont.British Association Medal and Prize, Honors in Practical Astronuiny, le- signing, Geodesy, Hydraulics, Railway Engineering, and \u2018Theory of Structures.Brown, W.G., Montreal, Honors Li Metallurgical Laboratory work ahd .Electro- Metallurgy.! 7 Burr, Godfrey lo, honors In Frectirie 4 Lighting and Power Transmissiva and \u201c+ Electric Traction.Millot, Percy H., Saskatoon, Sark, Hunors in Paysical Chemistry wid un Mineral Analysis.: Dickensun, J.J, Prize for :umngr Thesis.Gray, J.Seton, Edinburgh, Scot, British Assoclition Medal audi Price.Honors in lhermiodynamics, Prize 7 for summer Thests, > Lamb, Menry M.Montrea', liritish .Association Medal and Prize.Hors 73 | sin Practical Astronomy, res gong i LGeodesy, Hydraulics, ttailwaiv 1 n- gineering.and Theory of Stractare- Lathe, Frank Lo, Laçoiie, Qu».iii tish Association Medal and Priz-.Honors ui Metuilurgusl lresign, Metal à .lurgical Fieldwork, Metallurg} Tore | boratory, Ore Dressicg, and valiegpa- jum, and Ijectro Tetallurgy.Prize for sumuner Thess, Macdonald, \\V.M.8, Rammer- cal a, i Lockerbie, Scul.Prize for tumum.r! .Thesis.j \u20ac Muna, D.Walter, Montreai Munors in Thermodynamics, Patterson, KR.H, Melbourne, Aus- | tralia.The Alls-Chalmers Scholarship.Riddell, Arthur G., British Assoclation Prize, Machine Design.Sharp, A.L, Second Carlyle Prize; Summer Essay Prize.Shearer, G.W., Westmount, British Association Medal, Honors in Alternating currents and Alternating Current Machinery, Ilectric Lighting und Hamilton, Ont, Honours in Power Transmission, Electric l'ruc- + tion.Strangwave, IH.F, The Sir Wm.Dawson Fellowslh In Mining; First Carlyle Prize.Honors in Miuing Engineering, Mining Machinery, Ore Dressing, Geology and Ore Depusits.Wilson, T.A., Honors in Physical Chemistry and in Mineral Analysis.Woodyatt, J.B., Brantford, Ont, Honors in Alternating Current work and Alternating Current Machinery and Machine Design.Passed for the degree nf Bachelor of Architecture, in order of merit\u2014shorey, Harold E., Montreal; Robb, Frederick G., Montreal.Passed for the degree nf Bachelor of Science, in order of merit.Chemistry\u2014Wilson, Thomas A.; Fl liott, Percy H., Saskatoon, Sask.; Spafford, Artbur L., Lennoxville, Que.Civil Engineeriug\u2014Bell, George I.St.Thomas, Ont.and Lamb, Henry M.Montreal, eqnal; Black.H.J.Amherst, N.S: Miller, Harry B., Mout.real; Gamble, Clarke W., Victoria, ; B.C.; Harrington, Conrad 'p., Mont- Le real; Racey, Percy VW.Lennoxville, : Que.: Brown, William Gordon B., Quebec; McCallum, Geor ae H., Smith's Falls: Wilean, W.8 Viagara Falls, South: MM: athieson, Donald M., Kt.Mary's.Ont.: Westland, Clarence R., youu.tmt.; Beaton, Norman H., 8 Catharines, and Tavis, George H., Gananoque, equal; Otty, George No Hampton, N.S.and Wheaton, Isaac Point Mudgie, N.8.equal; Hay, Ottawa, Ont: McDonald, .F.Fort Qu'Aprelle, Sask.; Bar clay, Malcolm D., Montreal.Electrical Fngineering.\u2014 Shearer, George W.\u2026.Westmount; Woodyatt, James B., Brantford; Irown, S.Barton, Ottawa: Griffin, Frank F., Win- - nipeg: Wright, George R.Salisburv.N.B.: Hargrave.Whliam H., Medicine, Hat.Alta; M\u2018uaig, Stuart J.West- mount: Halll G.R.Peterborwn: Me- 1 Donald, R.12, Hamilton; Engel, Na- | than I.Ross, Douglas G., Toronto; Haskl)l, I.St.J.Montreal; Maodon- : ald.W.Malcolm B, Rammerscales, er Iockerble, Scot: Tupper.Frederick \u2018 H.: Williams, Frederick M.East - Bherbronke, Que.: Ewens, W.Sydney, 5 Owen Sound, Ont.% Mechanical Engineering.\u2014 Grey, J.Si fleaton.Edinburgh, &Ecot.: Riddell, Ar- : thur G.Hamilton: Munn, D.Walter, ; Montreal: Foster, Henry S., Montreal; Whitemmi, Frank O., Smith's Falls, E.Ont.; Hall.Norman N., Cornwali, A Ont.; Killam, Lawrence, Yarmouth, N.8.: Hepburn.Maurice G., Dunmore, | Cullompton, Eng.; Benedict, Elmore | a.Metallurgy.\u2014LaAthe.Frank E., Ta- oolle, Que.; Brown.William (3, Mont- Dickson, Wallace, Westmount.\u2014 Strangways, Paterson, real; Mining Engineering.H.F.: Sharp.A.Tester: Ravmond I, Melbourne, Australia; Haughton.Harold M.Kingston, Jamaica; Macaulay, Rupert M, Scota- town, P.Q.; Drummond, George D, Midiand, Ont.: Dickinson, J.(3.The following were also admitted tn the degree of Pnachelor of Sclence.In the course of Electrical Bnginrering : : ¥.Godfrey Burr, (In course), Little, 2, Wm.D., aegrotat.- HAVE YOU WEAK LUNGS ?_\u2014 Do You Fear Consumption ?\u201cWhen we take Into consideration the fact that one out of every seven In this climate dies of consumption, i= It any wonder that It is feared by the people of Montreal who have weak lungs and chronic colds and coughs 2\u201d said the local druggist, R.JI.Bryson.\u201cPhysicians everywhere have recognized the value 6f cod liver oll for coughs, colds, bronchitis, consumption and all wasting diseases, but, unfortunately, few could take it and derive any benefit from {ts use on account of the indigestible ofl which it contained.\u201cWe want every person in Montreal to know that Vinol actually contains in a concentrated form all of the body-buildinz, strength-errating elements of cod ver ail actually taken from fresh coûs\u2019 Hvere, without a -dron of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work and tonic iron added.k + Therefore, wherever old-fashioned a cod llver oil or amulsions will do good re Vinol will do far more good.We guar- > antee Vinol will fmprove the appetite.! strengthen digestion, make rich, red blood, create strength, cure ehrouie soughs and caldg, and strengthen weak lungs.\u201d If Vino! fails to give satisfaction tn our customers, We return money with- eut question.R.11.Bryson, Druggist\u2026 ¢ Th nA sR LY ~ In the course of Civil Engineering ! Slater, Nicholas, J., (in course.) Admitted tu the degree of Master of Science (in course): Brunner, Godfrey Hugh, B.8¢.; Harvey, J.B, B8c.; Robertson, Arthur F., B.Sc.Admlited to the degree of Doctor of Sclence, (In course).Fortier, Samus, B.A, Ma, E, RESULTS IN FOURTH YEAR SCIENCE.Mining Field Work.Class I.\u2014 Lathe and Phillips, equal; Drummond aud l\u2019atterson, equal Class 1 acaulay and Haughton, equal; Drysdale and Brennan, equal.Clauss 13L.\u2014 Dickenson.Mining Course.\u2014Chenustry.\u2014Class I.\u2014 Strangways, Haughton, Patterson.Cluss 1l.-Sharpe, Dickenson Drummond, oqual; Macaulay.Mining Course\u2026\u2014Chemucal Lab.\u2014Class I.Patwrson, Maugliton.Class I[.\u2014Dichenson, and Drummond and Macaulay, equal; Sharpe and Strang: wiry, equal.C \u2018hemistry Course -Chenneal I.ab.\u2014 Class I.\u2014Wilson, iott, Spalford.- Mineral Aualy sis.-Class 1.\u2014 Wilson, Eliott, Class 11.- Spafford.Electro Chennstry.-\u2014Class I.and McDonald, W.M., equal; Woodyatt.Class 1[.-Black and MeDonald, R.RK, equal; Haskell and Koss, equal; brown and Hargrave, equal, Burr, Clasy T1l.\u2014 Engel, Hal, Williams.\u2014 Griffin Shearer, Physical Chewistry.\u2014Class IL \u2014Wil- son, Elliott.Class 11.7 Spafford.Mineral Analysis.\u2014 Class I.\u2018Eliott, Wilson.Class [l.\u2014bpafford.Ore Dressing Lab.\u2014Class I.\u2014 Patterson Classy 11.- Dickenson, Strangways, Haughton, Drummond, Mucaulay, Sharpe, Designing.- Clase 1.- Lathe, Strang ways, Class 110 Brown, W.G.: Mac- aula, Dicksen, Sharpe, Patterson, Drunanond, Haughton, Class IJI.- Inckensom, Metallurgy Lab \u2014Class I\u2014Brown, Wu, lathe, Inekson.Hiectrical Enginearing\u2014 Dynamo De- apn - Batchelder, Black, Brown, S.B, are, Inblee, Engel, Ewens, Griffin, Hail, G.ft, Hargrave, Haskell, Lit- ie Mectunig, MacDonald, I.R.Mac- Lronaad, WL.MD RL, Shearer, Tupper, Woodyatt, Wright.Thermodynamic Lab, \u2014 Class 11 \u2014 Munn, and Riddell, equal; Whitcomo, \u2018ray.Class 111.\u2014Kiliam, Norton, Foster, Hepburn, Benedict, Hall.McWilllam, Ross, Thermodynamics\u2014Class 1 \u2014 Wright, Class IL \u2014Griffin, Shearer, Waoodyatt, Mot ualg., Engel, McDonald, R., Har- grave.Class 111.\u2014Hail, Brown.8.B, Willing, Ewens, ami Tupper, cqual; McWilliam, McDonald, Ross, Haskell, and Dibiss+ euual, Mining Hydraulics.\u2014- Class II.\u2014 Strangways.Ciass 11I\u2014Drummond, l'atterson lIaughton, Sharpe and Muc- aulay, equal, Dickinson.Electrical Alternating Current Lab.\u2014 Class 1\u2014Brown, Black, Burr, Hall, Woudyuatt.Class 1I.\u2014Griffin, Macdonald, HK.R., Haskell, Shearer and Har- grave, loss, Wright and Wiliams, equal.(Class [1l.\u2014Tupper Engel, Mc- Cuaig., MacDonald.W.M, Batchua- der, DLibbles, Mc William, Ewens.Mechanical Engineering, Laboratory -\u2014Cliss I\u2014Hargrave, MoOuaiz, Wu- liiams.Class Il.\u2014Engel, Griffin, Mac- Willlam, Hall, G.R., Ross, Shearer, MacDonald, R.KR.Diblee, Brown, S.3, Haskell, Wright.Class III \u2014Wood- yatt, Ewens, MacDonald, W.M., Tup- per.Electric.Lighting and Power Dist1- bution.\u2014Class I.\u2014Shearer, Burr, Black, Class JI.\u2014 Woodyatt, MacDonald, Lirown, 8.B., Little, Engel, MacCualg.Class IlT-\u2014Hall Wright \u2014Hargrave, Griffin, Haskell, Fwens, Tupper, Dib- blee, MacDonald, W.8.M, Willams, Ross.Civil Engineering, Geodesy\u2014lass T.\u2014Lemb, Bel.Class Il \u2014Harrington, Gamble, Beaton, Westland.Class III.\u2014Davis, Racey, Binck, Wheaton, Morrow, Miller, Hay, Wilson, Otty, Barclay, Brown, I.O., Brown, W.G.B, Canfield.How, Macklem, Mathieson, McDonald, McCallum, Pickard.Civil Engineering.Geodetic Labora- tory\u2014Class I.\u2014Lamb, Bell.Class II.\u2014 Gamble, McCallum, Brown, W.G.B., Miller.equal; Otty, Morrow, Pickard, Westiland, Wilson, Hay.How, Mathie- son, Racey, Harrington.Class III\u2014 Davis, McDmmald, Wheaton, Barclay, Beaton, Black, Canfield, Brown, L.O., Macklem, Civil-municipal englneering\u2014Class IL.Lamb, Bell.Class II, McCallum, Ma- thieson, Wilson, Westland, Class IIT.Racey, Hay, McDonald, H.F.: Davis, Miller.Harrington.H.F : Black, Gamble, Deaton, Macklem, Brown, 1.(1: Oty, How.; Wheaton, Pickard, Brown, W.G.B., Barclay, Canfield.Civil engineering, designing \u2014C'lass I, tell.Lamb, Miller.Class 11, Gamble, McCallum.Black, Otty.Racev, Brown, Wiison, Harrington, Hay, Mathieson, Wheaton.Class III.Beaton, M¢Donald, H.F.: Canfteld, How.; Maclem, Davis.Westland, Pickard.Barclay.Civil engineering\u2014Theory of structure and graphical statics.\u2014 Class I, Bell, Lamb, Class II, Black, H.J.; Miller, Harrington, Brown, W.G.B.; WiI!- son, Racey.Class III, Gambla, MeCal- lum, Westland, Mathieson, Wheaton.McDonald, McDonald, H.F.(Beaton, Davis, equal); Otty, Barclay.Hay.Civil and mechanical, electrical options, Hyd., Hyd.Lab.and Hyd.ma- chinery\u2014Class I.Bell, Lamb, Black, Grey, Wright.Class II, Munn, Hall, N.M.; Whitcomb, lepburn, Riddell, Kil- lam, Racey., Foster, Brown, W.(i.B,; Gamble, Harrington.Class VI] Mack- lem, Davis, McCualg, 8.; Mathieson, Realon, Miller, equal; Maxwell, Weet- land, equal; McCallum.Wheaton, Wilson, Tupper.Canfield, McWilliam, Barclay, Benedict, Ewens, McDonald, Howe, Batchelder, Hay, Otty.Civil engineering.geodetic field work \u2014Clnss J, Bell Lamb, Gamble, Class II, Davis, Harrington, Hay.Miller, Beaton, Macklem, Mathieson.McCallum, Brown, W.G.B.; Racey, Black, How.; Morrow, Barclay, Wheaton, Otty.Class 111, Pickard, Wilson.Canfieid, McDonald.Brown.I.O.; Westland.Mechanical engtneering\u2014Designing \u2014 Class I, none.Class II, Grey, Riddell, Foster, Klilam, Munn, I» Walter.Class 1II, Hall, Norman,H.; Whitcomb, Frank!Q.: Benedict, Elmore, M.; Norton, Thômas J.: Maxwell, L.G.; Hepburn, Matrice G.Electrical, fourth wear.alternating current machinery.\u2014Class 1, Shearer, (i.W.4 Woodyatt, James B.Class II.Black.D.E.: Barr, G.E.; Brown, S.B.Class III, Griffin.P.P.; Ross, D.G.; Hargrave, W.H,: Wright, G.R.:Hall, ;.H.: McCualg, s.J.; Engel, N.L.: McDonald, R.MH.; Ewena, W.S.; Tup- per.F.M.Department of architecture, history of architecture\u2014Class 11, Shorey.Class 111, Robb.RESULTS OF EXAMS IN FACULTY OF LAW.The examinations Im the Faculty of Taw at McG University glve the following resulta: THIRD YEAR.Walker.J Harold E.PA.Flizihbeth Torrance gold medal, fost rank honors and prize of $90.Passed fur degree of PCI.(in order of merity: Walker, J.HH.kK.BRA Girouard, J.A.Dillon, J.H., Croelman, J.IT, B.A.: Tritt, S.BA, Parkins, FE, R., G., Downes, I'.J., B.A.SECOND YEAR (In order of merit.) Rtewart.Wm., B.A.first rank general atanding and prize of $50.Stewart, T.8.R.A., second rank general standing and prize nf $50.Hyde, G.G.B.A.: Jenkins, J.B.A.; NERVOUS : nd WEAR |.COULD NOT SLEEP AT NIGHT To the thousands of people all over this tand who are tossing on sleepless pillows night after night, or who pace the bedroom floor with nerves unhinged, and to whose oyes sleep will not come, MILBURN\u2019S HEART AND NERVE PILLS offer the blessing of sound, refreshing slumber They restore the equilibrium of the deranged nerve centres, und bring buck the shattered nervous system to perfect condition.Mrs.Wm.Richardson, Pontypool, Ont., writes: \u2018\u2018I take great pleasure in recommending Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills.I was troubled at times with my heart, fels weak and nervous and could not sleep as might.I have taken several boxes of the pills and am wonderfully improved.I have recommended them to others and they have found them just what they aceded.\u201d The price of Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills is 50 cents par box or 3 boxes for $1.28 ot afi dealers or will be mailed direct om receipt of price by The T.Milbara Cay Limited, Toronte, Ont fa PURE COCOA IS NOT ALWAYS A GOOD COCOA.COFFEE BEANS RANGE IN PRICE FROM 8\u201c A POUND UP ~ ALTHOUGH PURE.YOU WOULD NOT ENJOY THE 8° QUALITY & FLAVOR - COCOA BEANS ALSO COST FROM 8A POUND UP TRATS WHY YOU MAY BUY A PURE COCOA WITH QUALITY AND FLAYOR DEFICIENT.| » TRE STATISTICS OF COCOA DMPOSTATIONG SBOW THAT IMPORTARONS OF CHEAP (LOW GRADE HAVE CREASE GRADE BEAKS BAVE DECREASED A sep AK AND ARE USING THE BEST EE Sve DRAW YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS = O'Callahan, F., R.A; Cameron, AM, BRA.; Richards, J.A.A.Me- Murtry, R.U.B.A.; Pelletier, A.b., B.A.FIRST YEAR.(In order of merit.) Barclay, Gregor, B.A, first rank general standing, scholarship of $100 and first prize in Roman Law.Hackett, J.T.B.A, soholarship of $100 and second prize in Roman Law.Savard, Alfred, B.A, prize of $75.Hing, Peter, prize of $25.Gibb, R.W, BA.; De Lorimier.J.B.A.: Dutaud, G., B.A.; Mathieu, L.J.A.COMFORT OF JURORS .INTERESTED THE COURT.An unusual Incident occurred at a trial by jury yesterday when two of the Jurymen refused to serve unless they were given more suitabie seats than thuse provided.The complaint of the Jururs was entertained by Mr Justice Guerin, who ordered that chairs be provided fur the afternoon session, \u2018Two of the jururs summoned failed tu appear and they were tinned $23 or two weeks in jail The two who falil- ed to put in an appearance or give any explanation were Messrs.Michael J.McAndrew and H.Gilchrigt, \u2018The protest of the jurors was voiced by Messrs.J.A.Palmer and Mr, J.Widmer Nellea.At the request of Mr, Justice Guerin, the Jurors consented to use the benches for the morning session, and as soon as this was closed, a \u2018ow minutes after noon, the Œuurt house attendants put in chairs, in which the jururs can have some comfort during the hearing of the case before the court.The suit ts one for $1.999.99 Jamages, brought by Pantaleun Dallaire, carpenter, against the Dominion Park Company.In March, 1906, a building in the course of construction at the park rollapsed, and Dallaire was so seriously injured that he declares his earning power has been permanently diminished.Was Accidentally Drowned.\u201cAccidentally drowned,\u201d was the verdict of the Curoner's jury, in the case of Joseph Nivens, whose dead body was yesterday found lying in the mud in the canal, near Black's Bridge.The body was identified by his brother, Mr.Lawrence Nivens, of the Ottawa Free Press editorial staff, who testified that the deceased was a druggist by profession.He said He was 28 years of age and unmarried.The evidence showed that Nivens had left the offices of the Montreal Warehousing Company, shortly after 8 o'clock, on the evening of October 22nd, to walk across the Cks.MORE LIGHT FOR BANFF.Government Buildings and Park\u2019 Now Lighted by Electricity.Banff, April 23.\u2014This resort pos- seses greater attractions for tourists now that a modern system of electric lighting has been ,ntroduced in the Government buildings and park.The electric energy fs generated at Bank- head, which is distant five and a half miles from Banff.The transmission lines are of the latest approved design and the equipment throughout is most complete.The selection of Bankhead as the site for the generating of the electrical energy was done with a view to economy, the cheap coal at the mine belng utilized for steaming purposes.By this means: A big saving is effected, it being eusler and cheaper to transmit the electrical energy than to transport coal! to Banff, which would be necessary if the.plant were located here, This installation was made Ly the Canadian General Electric Company, and the equipment comprises (wo 150 K.W.generators connected td two engin>s, this being considers] quite sufficient to meet the growing requirements of Banff for some time to come.Speclal Notice.ARTHUR ROSENSTEIN AND THE KNABE PIANOFORTE, Arthur Rosenstein,\u201d accompanist to Mde.Sevellhac Donalda, expressed himself as dellghted with the Knabe grand pianoforte supplied for the Hospital concert on Monday night last.Great artists always use, or at least always choose the Knabe pianoforte.Willis & Cp, Limited.600 St.Catherine St, est.are Canadian agents for the Knabe pianoforte.The Standard ALL SATURDAY SPORTS All Saturday's great Canadian Sports and all Saturday's great sporting the world are reported in the news edition of The Standard.If an earthquake happens between Saturday morning and Saturday night, Standard is the only paper in Montreal that has the news, If war is declared, events if diplomatic relations between nations are ruptured, of The if the stock market is disturbed, 1f a great man dies, if a ship founders, or a railway train is wrecked between Saturday morning and Saturday night.The Standard is the only paper in Montreal that can give the news.adjacent places have found this out, hence the phenomenal success of The Standard.The Standard 1s an expensive paper to produce.200.00 to produce each issue of The Standard.To-day it costs $1,800.00, and the American publishers say The Standard is sold at too low a But the publishers of The Standard are more than satisfied.Their \u201cThe advertising patronage of The Standard is more $1, readers get 1t for 5 cents.price to the public, motto is low price and than gratifying.the improvement in The Standard big sales.The people of Montreal, Montreal suburbs and Six months ago it cost The circulation of Tbe Standard, thousands ahead of any English daily paper in Montreal except the Star, is all the most sanguine publisher could hope for.watch the added strength to its news service, Watch Che Standard has a larger staff of reporters than any other paper, and telegraphic news con= nections not excelled on this continent.For sale by all dealers.GEORGE MURRAY PUBLISHING CO.LIMITED.{mrs To SWISS MILK CHOGOLATE Ask for Free Sample Arena, Booth 26.NOT ONLY A Delicious Sweetmeat, BUT ALSO .A Nourishing Food.at Pure Food Show, 98 3 ESTABLISHED 18356 SIMMERS\u2019 STANDARD SEEDS There is no guesswork in selecting the best varieties of either Vegetable or Flower from our Seed Catalogue We give our customers the benefit of the number- leas practical tests made in years f each purposes, by.kind of vegetables we select the\u2019 best for all If you plant these thoroughbred strains there will be no Pap ointment in in either the quality or productiveness o Our beautifuily TLLUSTRATED CATALOGUE Is Free for the asking.J.À.Simmers, Write for it at once.DS, BULBS, PLANTS, TORONTO, Ont.97 2e0d Assert Constables Were Violent.Warants will be issued against two special constables of the Canadian Pacific Rallway who, it is alleged, used violent methods in arresting a young man found trespassing on the Company's tracks.Tuesday afternoon the two men brought to No.18 police station, Ontario street, a laborer by the name of Joseph Henri Asselin and asked that their prisoner be put into custody.under a charge of trespassing un property and assault on the two officers.The prisoner, who was covered with blood was almost unconsious, and Dr.Picotte was summoned by Captain Brophy, to attend the wounded man who was afterwards brought to his home at 70 Bt.Germain street.The two agents claimed that the accused bad thowsta atomes tham.Qn bia side Asselin claims that he is an employe of the Angus shops and claimed that the twok constables brutally assaulted him while he waa quietly walking on the tracks of the C.P.R.at Hochelags.A.F.DUNLOP, R.C.A.ARCHITECT, REMOVED TO LINDSAY BUILDING, Ne.518 St.Catherine nt.West, First Fleer Freat Telephone Uptown 331.444 The omy FR.ARsorm Wararone 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nt.(Peine st.Sheagles).etre Dame street t Henry).0 Pt ; _ CURING RHEUMATISM Hundreds Testify TO HAVINC BEEN CURED BY 3X Rheumatism Remedy WHICH IS PREPARED EXPRESSLY FOR CHRONIC CASES Stop rubbing with linimente! says Prof Munyon, for you wight as well ate rept te clean the inside of a bottle by Wushilug on the outside as to cure rheu- mails with a Hnnoent Rheumatism ie due to uric acid, und you must cleanse the System of this acid before a cure can be effected.For ordinary cases Munyon's regular Rheumatism Cure will bring about the desired results.Price 26 cents.But for okt chronle cases, where there 18 Ereat swelling and Inflammation, where the flesh is sore, the joints stiff or vhilky.where thore 18 lumbago or sclatly pains.or sharp.shvoung pains In any part of the body nothing ever made wilh so quickly give relief und bring about @ Cure as MUNYON\u2019S XXX RHEUMATISM REMEDY 160 DOSES FOR $i It is put up in large bottles, 160 doses for $1.00.One bottle will In most cases effect a positive cure.This remedy cone talus no salicylic acid, morphine, cocaine Or upium, such as is generally given to rheétunatics, IC is absotucely harmless, and à good tonic for the nerves, stomach and kidneys.One lady who had been cur- \u20acd of a long-standing case declared that euch tablet was worth more than a diamond of the sume size.One gentleman who had not been able to use his arm fur nearly two weeks said that after take ing six tPblets all stiffness and pains Were removed and he was able to cou- tinue his work.But the Rheumatism Cure is no more effective than our other remedies.If you have dyspepsia, or any stomach trouble, use Munyon's Dyspepsii Cure.If you fave any kidney or bLindder ailment, use the Kidney Cure.The Montreal papers «ould be filled with testimonials from peopl: you know whe have been cured by Munynn's remedies, Hundreds of grateful people have sent letters tu the Star and La Presse offices endorsing the Munyon vures, THE PEOPLE SPEAK NOTHING LIKE HOME EVIDENCE.WHAT MONTREALERS SAY ABOUT DR.MUNYON'S REMEDIES.Nothing gives Profeseor Munyon more pleasure, and certainiy nothing cin be more encouraging to the sick than to read such testimony as we have been receiving dally.Phere is no chance for doubt; chance for deception.hese people have testified for Mun- yon's Remedies because they have beem cuted.They feel grateful.They want every sufferer to know the truth about these Remedies.Since the distribution from the \u2018\u2019Star\u201c and '\u2018La Presse\u2019 offices hundreds of pege: ple have sent in their grateful thanks.Take Mr.L.N.Archambault, 120 Des ery Bt, Montreal.He cannot say too much in praise of Dr.Munyon's Rheumatism Cure.Mr.Archambault has been afflicted with Rheumatism for seven years.iried a number of Doctors and a number of different advertised Remedies withe out benefit.Dr.Munyon's Rheumatisn Cure gave him immediate rellef, and! speedily restored him to perfect health.Take Mrs.C.F.Robertson, who lives at Alwyn Sireet, who has been a great, no sufferer from kidney trouble.She la! grateful for what the Remedy has done.for her.and recommends Dr.Munyon's Kidney Cure to all who suffer from this complaint.This ludy writes it is a great Kidney Cure.\u2018Mr.J.Smith, who lives at 118 St.Urbain Street, writes that Dr.Munyon's Rheumatism Cure has done what thie best, Doctors and otlier medicines could noti do.He had immediate relief, and saym; that every Doctor in the City whould prescribe Dr.Munyon's Rheumatisust Cure.Mrs, Tant.a traïned nurse, who lives.at 380 Prince Arthur 81.Montreal, writes.that she could not get along without Dr.Munyon's Reincdies in her profession.Mrs.T.H, Cote, of 107 Lasalle Street, «rites in the most enthusiastic way of: Dr.Munyon's Female Cure, and says 1ù ir the best female remedy she knew of.Mrs.Gates 1) Argvle Ave.writes that Dr.Munyon's Dyspepsia Cure gave hem instant relief.Mr.John Houri, 135 St.Denis Btreet, suffered \"®xcruclatingly for several years with Rheumatirm, and found the onlv cure in Dr.Munyon's Rheumatism Res ed y.Mr.Richard, 74 Prefontailne St.Mrs.E.Montrieul, 833 Bt.Andre Bi.Mrs.Chas.Rcss, 61 Argyle Avenue, and hundreds of others have sent such letters ringing in praise of Dr.Munyon's Rheumatism Cure, Kidney Cure, Dyas.pepsia Cure, Catarrh Cure, and otheg Remedies of Ir.Munyon.We urge every person who is suffering with any ailment to get the \u2018Guide ta Health,\u201d which will be sent free ou application.Medica\u2019 advice will also be sent free when requested.Munyon's Homeopathic Mome Remedy Co.Philadelphia Pa.The Leeming-Miles Co.Limited, Monte real, Distributors for the Dominion of Canada.Gmontagne Lomita ~3 BALMORAL BLOCK qe\u2014 NorrE DAME ST WEST.MONTRE AL.Car HIGH GRAD HARNESS BUGGY HARNESS EXPRESS HARNESS CART HARNESS We manufacture Harness of all descriptions, of all weights, and for all purposes.It 1s a high grade harness, manufactured from the very best material.You are cordially invited tn Inspect our goods at eur B Us showrooms, BEFORE LY.YOU B Rs ara wy wk sa me a LR SG A SA Try PIR 23 ALATA TG FE 1 X a Meme WT Sir Se Ee STA SR ei _ i == .- - \u201d A po \" | DEALS OF STEL COMPWNYS To \u201cUr y - pr Ji Nae vy - * Fr | ; : y ° \u201cCHARGE AGAINST- DOMINION COAL CO.| .Y Grand\u2019 Opening SAVINGS .DEPARTMENT.1 \u2018 Interest A ldded Quarterly 7 \u2018 I tr Trp LY ë Yin ATR \u2019 1 3 n 8 Ty\" { containe o high t 1 h MON TREAL BRANCHES : The Dominion Steel Company se Sy vd Sulphur.pi not ue dus ve ° on Sat rda Main (City) Office, Corner Notre Dame and St.John Ste bref portion er ve ee he Hoon x steci Shaking and for blast furnace U y St.Catherine Street, cor.Stanley.Westmount\u2014Greene Avenue and ment published in yesterday's Bar: 7.The plamtiff company says that it is provided by clause 13 of the sald agree- nent of tho 20th Gay of! Octoyer,.1503, that when, owlng to causes stated In sa.d wee 12, the defendant company is fompeiled io make à general reduction in its deliveries to its customers, there shail be a like \u2018 proportionate redurtion \u2018u the requirements of the plaintiff company.end the plaintiff omnpany says that the defendant company during the sald months of August, September and October, while making large reductions in She requirements of the plaintiff company, made no reduction in Ms delv- ories t0 Ha other customens.Cause of Dispute, 8.The pialntff company savs that the disputes and differonces between tue » Dialogs SlLeel Company and the defcu- » dant company hat of 1905 and the beginning of the year 1906 wap (hat the defendant company §2d not delivered to the piaintiff coni- pany the full quantities of coal clabined by the plaintiff company under the cun- tract of October 20, 180$, and notices of require.given thereunder, and tint the Plaintiff company was pressing « tam ugainmt the defendant company for damages for short dellveries of roal 1equirements to the month of December, 1806, and the defendant company alleged that it was unable to de- ver to the plaintiff company the quan- titles and quality of ooal which toe plaintiff company was entitled to under the contract and for which due notices had been given, as required by said von- traot, and the defendant company in Jr- cember, 1905, proiniesd the piuintiff son- pany by its excoutive officers that in future the defendant company woukl de- uxisled In Ue [ull liver the quantities of coal the plalntiif | company called for by its notices, ai! ©! the qualitv auitabls for ju requte- ments; and the plaintiff Steel Company.for the purposes of assisung the defendant company to make its raid deliveries of coal, from December, 1905, to (tober.1908, voluntarily accepted slack coe: from the Phalen seam, coal from the Phaien seam delivered In advance fram the hank end a small proportion of coa: from other seams than the Pha:rn cam uli - suited for metallurgical purpuses, hut possible to be used for steam-producing Purposes; but the defendant company i not in the month of Decamber, 1900, or in any succeeding month furntsh tie ooal requirements of the pialntiff company as the defendant company ought to have furnished eaid ~oal aa called for by the notices given hy the plaintiff company for each such succeeding monta: and except as aforesali the plaintiff company never waived for any time its rights to the sle\\ivery of coal under said agreement of the 20th October.1903.Denies Agreement.9.The plaintiff \u20ac y denies that by any agreement tn the fall of 1905 or Rt any time it agred to form a bank containing 25.000 tons of coal: in the aiter- native the plaintifr company says that if it did not form bank containing 23,- 000 tona of coal.it was because the defendant company did not supply the coal Necessary to form such bank.Delivery of Coal.1.The plaintiff company says that by reason of the facts alleged in pa h 8 hereof, the defendant Corea ie stopped from setting up (he contention that jt was not compelled to deliver tho coal called for by the plaintifl's notives for the sald months of August, Septemn- ber and October.11.The plaintiff company says that on and after the 1st of November, 1808, the defendant company, with the object of finding some pretext for refusing to carry out the agreement of October 20th, 1903.which it alleged was an unprofitable oe = oe bar or carry out, furnished coal to the plain.Rnowladge of A requirements, and was not + coal that the defendant company ought to have furnished the plaintiff company under agreement of the 20th of Said coal was not for the reésons given in the particutare furnished of the statement of cialm the coal to be furnished under the contract in that: Quality of Coat.(\u20ac) The coal was not the coal required be delivered under clauses 1 and 3 of the contract.= (b) The coal was not suitable for the purposes for which it was to be used, as specified in the contract, (¢) The coal supplied was not coal as known to the trade.(d) was not merchantable coal.in that it contained atone, shale, sulphur and impurities to an unreasonable proportion.(e) The coal! was not freshly mined.(f) The con) was not of the grade known as run of mine.\u2018@) The coal was not of the grade known es run of mine, reasonably free from stane and shale.th) The coal was not reasonably free frcm stone and shale.(1) The coal was not supplied from such seams then being worked by the defend- \"ant company within the tems of the contract, as the plaintiff rompany desig- rated bv its previous notice in writing, Cated the 30th March, 1905; 31st July, 1306, and 27th July, 1906, tJ) T.e coal was not from the Phalen seam, as called for by the previous not- Ices of tha plaintiff company.dated the 80th March, 1908; 31st July, 1905, and the 27th Juiy, 1902: (k) The coal was not suitable.in that coke.tin) The coal when crushed and wash- oG contained toe high a percuntum of ash and sulphur, ta) Tue coul was of such a character ; Lhal 1t was finposzsible by washing to re | duce the sulphur, stone and shale suf- | ticiently to wuuble it to Lu used for the Put poses designated In cluuse 1 of the souleaut, Coal Was Rejected.The plaimntrff compuny tuercupon re- Jeuted such coul us tie defendant aup- Plied luut Was nul cod) that defendant wuipuny ought to have furnished under sab! agreement and requested defendant sollipany to furnish coal thal It vught to have furnished.\u2018The defundant company Had mined and vould have Turmistied yom \u2018lu Mines In Cape Bicion County other (Vian those Iylug north and vest of Syu | rer Hurbor coul to the plainuiff combats \u2018Hat li had agreed to furuish by said Lgpteement of the Zôtth October, 15Sud, but t'iusest so to do, and the contention of the defendant company that the painting Cuibpany repudiated the sad contract @llses from the fact that the plaincift cuinpuny réjected coul that was nut coal that tre defendant company ought tu Have lurnished under sald agreement, and requested defendant company to sup- bly it with the coal that the defendant compan had agreed and was able to furnish under Said agreement.and the plainuff company in no way repudiated or expressed un intention of repudiating the Bald agreement of the 20th of October, 1vud, whlch was of great value to the PHlaidtüUf( company; but only requested the defsudant company to furnish it with thy toul 1 had agreed to furnish under said agreement, The Phalen Seam.12.The plaintiff company says that the velendant company was ining coal ai the tue suid cuntrast wus made, for u lung time previously thereto, and during tie month of Nuvember,1906, from a well- hnown sewn of coal called the Fhalen Beam, and that It had opened and was Lroducing coal from five mines on the tuid Phalen seam, and the plaintiff com- funy had always designated the said I'halen seam as the seam of the defena- Aut company from which !t was to furg- 1sh the requirements of the plailnyet roinpany under the said agreement, uhd the vou! produced frown the said five tines on sald Phalen seam was suitabl: for the plaintiff company's requirements.\u201chat the defendant cofpany in the year 1905 opened another mine, known as number 6.wn lung distance from the mines previously worked by it, and contended that said mins was on the Phalan seam.Bald coal from said number 6 was, by reason of the stone and snale and sulphur therein contained, to the knowledge of the Gvfendant company, totally unsuited to the plaintiff company's purposes, and could not be used by {t in the manufacture of steel, and the defendant company, Fith knowledge of such unsuitableness, during the month of November, delivered to the plaintiff company under the*sard agreement of the 20th October, 1993, from said number 6 mine, And the plaintiff Company says that if sald number mine ts on the Phalen scam (which tha laintiff company denies) ft .fs8 not the halen seam within the meaning of the raid contract, and within the meaning of the notices given by the plaintiff com- rany designating the seams from which the defendant company were to furnish its requirements, and thas plaintiff company saya that If the said numbér \u20ac mine was en the Phalen meam that the defendant tompany could not select coal from said team \u2018that was unfit for the plaintiff company's use, when It could have furnished coal from {its other five mines on sald seam that was suitable for use In the plaintiff company's works; and the plaintiff company denies the right of the sald defendant company to withdraw from t&id contract by reason of the plaintiff's refusal to accept such unsuitable coal.Varied In Quality, 13.The plaintiff company says that the coal from the different* mines on the Fhalen seam varied in quality, and it was verbally agreed between the executive officers of the plaintiff company and the executive officers of the defendant company that the cars of coal from the said tive oiines should be marked by the defendant company so that the plaintiff company would know from which mine it came, and the plaintiff company says that the coal cars wers so marked from the time when the coal company began to supply the plaintiff company until the first day of November, 1506, when the defendant ccmpany refused to and ceased to indicate the mines from which the coal came and ark the cars ar aforesaid, and the plaintiff company says that If it refect- ed any coal that waa of the quality re- Ulred under the said contract of the 20th ctober, 1903, it did so unwittingly, as dbfendant company well knew for the reason that the defendant company re- | fused to mark the carp as aforesafd and { Lv reason of their mixing a few cars of coal that were of the duality rejuired under said contract of 20th October, 1903, with a large number of cars containine Coûl that was not coal required to be | rurrished under sald contradt in the same | tr@in load, and so, contfary to the \u2018ordi.raty course of business: and the rejec.: | tion of any cars containing coal of the | quality required under the said contract | was not done with the intention of repudi.sting sald contract.as the defendant company well knew and the plaintiff com- 1any says that the defendant is estopped from alleging that the rejection of such (ars Is a repudiation of the contract, LEGISLATURE PROROGUES.Barren Session of British Columbla House Closed.Victoria, B.C., April 26.\u2014 The House was prorogued yesterday afternoon.The Lieut.-Governor gave his assent to all the bills, save the one regulat- fng Immigration.He reserved his assent to this.Hon, F.J.Fulton, attor- nay-general, anmounced that, after giving the matter full consideration, and after consuitatfoh with his con- frerea of the Goverbment, he had resolved nat to give his Assent to any prosecutions under the Dominion Lord's Day Act., The House sat two months, and the only measure of any importance passed was the University Bill.The remainder of the time was spent in amending existing lawa and quarrelMng with the Boclalsts.The most Important action taken, apart from this, was to send Premier McBride on a trip to the Old Country.The House will slt again in January.OWNERS TO GET ROYALTY.Play Put on at Halifax Without Per: mission.Bpeclal to The Montreal Star.: Halifax, N.B., April 26.\u2014In the sult of Liebler and Company; New York vs: for 340.80 and costa plaintiffs, theatrical , owned e right of producing the play \u2018Raffles, the Ama- tedr C man,\u201d fn Canada, and sued Herkins for $100 for each of two performances here under the title, \u201cA Gentleman Burglar,\u201d but which they claimed was their play.The amount allowed was equal to ten per cent.of receipts of two performances, Calgary Municipal Railway.Calgary, Alta, April 26 \u2014The rate- Hg have endorsed a by-law to raise 260,000 to construot a municipal street railwav.- both days inclusive.By order of the Board, \u201c Toronto, 30th March.1907.Sovereign Bank of Canada Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and one-half per cent.(1/2 p.c.) for the current quarter, being at the rate of six per cent.(6 p.c.) per annum on the capital stock of this bank, has been déclared, and that the same will be payable at the head office and at the branches on and after Thursday, the 16th day of May next.The transfer books will be closed from the Ist to tha 15th May, D.M.STEWART.General Manager.he : \u201c7 1 T8eca William 8, Harkina® decision wae giveq.in the Supreme Court for .plaintiffs.| .Goocovean Wir Sawn Men's $4 Shoes.\u2014 _° Tres xa ew Conway VST Tol; cial display on Saturday of nght of trict, and thus \\: Goeuruan Waur deux Patent Coltskin, $5 à pair.ter Shoe Agency in the city of \u201cre Saar ev Comvaswry The increase in the sale of Slater Shoes in Can- ada has been phenomenal.of the Slater Shoe Stores in three led their last year.N Gccouvran Waur Gowu : real: Ladies* $5 Shoes.9.Slater Shoe Stores-9 Goouvran Wuur Suvws Ladies\u2019 $4.50 Oxfords.NS 225 St.James Street, McCrudden & Thompson.96 8t, Lawrence Boulevard, N.Dorval, 144 Centre (Point Bt.Charles).Thomas Hickey.830 Bt.Denis Street, Arsene Lamy.3811 Notre Dame Street (Bt, Henri), A.LaBalle.107 Bt.Catherine Btrest East, Bonin Freres.244 8t, Joseph Street (Lachine), P.Donnel!y.787 Ontario Etreet, P.P, Joly.1787 Bt.Hubert Street, Jos.Corbeil.In à si THE MONTREAL\u2019 DAILY ÉTAR-FRIDAY, \u2018APRIL 26.1907.: = nat A The Ninth Slater Shoe Store in Montreal City P.P.Joly, of 787 Ontario Street, will make a spe- \u20ac new spring and summer styles of the Slater Shoe for men and women.Mr.Joly embraced the opportunity to get the sole e \u2018Sign of the Siäte\u201d for 4 e mo t cities dou- sales in comparisons with the same month Here are the names and addresses of the 9 Slater Shoe Stores and exclusive agencies in the city of Mont- 18 shopping dis- becomes the proprietor of the K; ontreal.inth Sla- nth three OR Health\u2019 S - 4 drink | \u2018 BLATZ BE Tha component parts of Blatz beer most beneficial\u2014and all that means there are the processes of cooling, aging, st this is Blatz Quality and Character\u2014t Bettled Biats is available, or should be, in most first-class places.Ask for Blats Bees.Walter R.Wonham & Sons, BREWED VAL.BLATZ BREWING CO.ake\u2014and the acme of Beer Enjoyment\u2014 food tonic properties that are Beer honoris = bagis'of every brew.Then sterilizing, and so on\u2014But back of all MILWAUKEE .: eres the secret of Blatz Popularity.Distributers, Montreal.BXOLUSIVELY B \"MILWAUKEE ment [IRINA] HAMILT The Strongest Pall on any displace it from its original form.Because it is made by the wonderful * Spring Needle\" , whi method of constru absolute elasticity.you like : then let go\u2014and will immedistely ng back into place._back PR!ING NegoLe (IB SAYS UNDERWEAR of any Ellis 11 fail to permanentiy shapely Why P w on ensures Stretch an Ellis garment Sa far es t Write for our free beokiet\u2014 obvious.e G CO LIM LITRE Ja SHOULD GUILLOTINE RICH.George Bernard Shaw Breaks Out in a New Place.London, April 26.\u2014George Bernard Shaw, addressing a meeting of the National Art Colleation Fund, refer red to the deficit for the year, and the urgent nd of money.He regretted that people with big, unearned incomes did not take much interest in the society's work.There was, he said, £500.000,000 in England te- longing to people who did not work.Therefore the society must tell the rich clage that more money was needed le.cause it was coming in sharp competi tion with America.If wealthy people did not respond to the demand thay ought to be guilldtined.; .! 1 A Unique Collection of Flora.+ Vanoouver, B.C., April 26.\u2014Mr.Gustave Gervais, after spending nine years fn the Yukon Territory, haa returned to civilization from the region of the North with a most unique collection of flora.It consista of about 1.500 varieties of plants.Mr.Gervais is on his way to Ottawa to seoure the auststance of MAPS OF Temagami Reserve MINING DISTRICT.Printed on !ihen.Bhows claims locat- |, od to date, with name of locator.These i are the only meps of the reserve obtainable.North James and Ml csrvespendonss with ene firm TOGETHER, in order of dote, im & strong mania Solder.This is sur Vertical Piling.If Twenty-five Dollars invested in one of our Modern Vertical Letter Files will enable two clerks to do the work for which you now require three, the saving is FOR SALE BUILDING LOTS \u2014Situated on\u2014 Sherbrooke Street, Ontario Avenue, Crescent Street, Pine Avenue, A McGregor Street.Mackay Street, Mansfield Street, Shuter Street, Atwater Avenue, Western Avenue.Lansdowne Avenue, Victoria Avenue, Aberdeen À venue, Boulevard, Bloomfield Ave.For particulars apply to\u2014 Real Estate Department, National Trust Compasy, Limited, 183 ST.JAMES STRERT, 85 111e0d CORONA HOTEL 462 GUY STREET.Lurepeas Plan.Excellent Cuisine.Service Uhsurpassetd ! MUSIC EVERY E Géfon19 Method is the Very Hinge of Business ! J 8 the door cannot fulfil its purpose without hinges, neither can a Busizess be economically conducted without Method.It ie mot in the office, where the clerks are rushing around as though their very lives depended upon their celerity, that the most is accomplished, bus rather where a few clerks are concentrating Energy and Intelligence, combined with Down- to- date methods, in their work.Many business houses are to-day losing Dollars in Profits because of the large clerical staff necessary to operate the antl- quated methods of Record keeping in use.A request will bring either Representative or Catalog.Montreal Branch: 259 St.James St.Phones Main 1460 and 2461 Section, showing Smythe Townships; Bouth Bectton, showing Lady Evelyn District.ONE DOLLAR EACH.Cobalt Mining Information Bureau .LIMITED, 1223 Traders Bank Bullding, TORONTO, CANADA.9 2 da for Toronto.petent men.Apply Professor Maooun.in the arrangement and classification of bis collection.ir WANTED.\u201cFrench Polishers,\u201d ; Ja \u201cFrame Joiners,\u201d * Frame .Sawyers,\u201d \u2018*Compo Hands,\u201d SEND FOR | FREE MAP and particulars of good Latder Lake \u201cGold and Silver Gilders,\u201d Highest wages for com- COBBAN MFG.CO.452 ST.JAMES STREET.as BETTER THAN COBALT Brandon Real Estate.Brandon is the leading railway centre in the Great West.My propositions are investments, not speculations.Write for particulars, 0.L.HARWOOD, P.0.Box @8.Brandon, Man.88 54 Percy R.Gault, FIRE-LIFE- ACCIDENT ~ INSURANCE West End Branch\u2014Notre Dame St.Catherine Street.and Belgneurs.Wostmount\u2014Victoria Avenue and Montreal Annex\u2014105 Fairmount Sherbrooke Street Avenue.8t, Paul\u2014Church Ave.and Rlelle.LL ét 213 floor price of 10 cents per share.est standing.value of shares of 509 per cent.« with us in the profits therefrom.also as Reglstrars and Transfer Registrars and Transfer Agents, 14 KING STREET WEST, TORONTO, ONT.Large Returns absolute earning power.It following schedule shows: 10,000 H.P.5,000 H.P.PLANT BEGUN CONTRACTS LET DEMAND FOR POWER .INCOME.SURPLUS.eee 4.SUBSCRIBERS UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SYNDICATE PAYMENTS ,.240 008 100 war one MINE POWERS.20e +0 SURE RETURNS.THE ISSUED CAPITAL .,,¢ «vv 4.FIRST CHECKS.eu 2,0 500 ses THE CANADIAN Gentlemen,\u2014 I hereby subscribe for I w!il make second payment, July Capitalization.sorcage the stock of the Cobalt intrinsic worth.Its mines are of proven value, and on a producing basis.returns.FULL PARTICULA ON APPLICATION.45 WALL STREET, LARDER LAKE UNDERWRITERS\u2019 SYNDICATE.We extend an invitation to Investors to join us in taking over the first Issue of shares which we.J.arder Lake Blus Bell Gold Mines.ganized and will bs managed by expericiived mining men of high- The Company owns 27 1,080 acres In all, which have ylelded extraôrdinary gold located in the new gold district of Larder Lake, 60 miles north of Cobalt, New Ontarlo, which wlll be systematicaliy developed.All {investors who join us wi!! share in basis, participating In an Immediate profit or increase in market will in their customary vigorous manner place these shares upon the market by \u2018udirlous advertising throughout United States at fifty cents per s'iare, The Trustg and Guarantee Company, 14 King street west, Toronto, will act as Trustees for tha celving and holding the shares anq Agents for the Company.Foz application blanks and full THE TRUSTS AND GUARANTEE CO, This investment will bear the closest scrutiny.is proposed which is in excess of the total possible supply.source of revenue, the proceeds of which can be exactly computed as the - 7,000 horse power at $50.Ber ees sae sen see see have agreed to purenase of the Limited, at the first ground The Company has just been or- well located gold claims, values, profits from this ground floor nm or about May 15th, Law & Co.Canada and the All who jein us will share Underwriters\u2019 Issung Syndicate in re- receipts therofor, and particulars, Call upon or address: LAW & CO., 7T28-720-780-721-732 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Ont.93 6 Saw on Investments.It has a foundation of to supply.a demand for power This Is an unfailing The Company has obtained a cobcessinn from the Canadian Government to install a power plant on the Montreal River, which wil] develop electrie power and light for the towns and mines vf the Cobalt district.is the maximum development.Tho contract has been let for a plant developing 5,000 H.P., which in distribution under contracts will sup- ly 7,000 HP.Over 7.000 steam H.P., is now in use at a cost of over 100 per cent.in excess of the power this Company will supply.Three towns also require light and power.: The demand for the power which this Company will supply doss not have to be created.It already exists.Mure than this, the demand is urgent and insistent.In commercial terms, thers is a market eagerly waiting for the goods we can supply, before the manufacture of them is begun, 350,000 10 per cent on the stock .150,000 .- $200,000, less expenses of $50,000.Some of the best bank and trust company people of New York and Canada are counected with this enterprise.To take 400,000 shares of stock, or any part at 65 cents per share, par $1.00, This 18 the last of the issue.It is intended for small as well as large investors.Easy, as disbursements are made only as work progresses.25 per cent.cash balance two, four and slx months, 10.- 000 shares cost $6,600.First payment, cash, $1,626; second, third and fourth payment each $1,625.5,000 shares cost $3,250; first payment.cash, $812.50; second.third and fourth payment, each $812.50.1,000 shares cost $650, cash $162.50.second, third and fourth paymaetit, eagh $162.80.509 shares, cash $325.first payment $81.25; second, third and fourth payment, each $81.25.200 shares cost $130.first payment caab, $32.50, second, third and fourth payement, each $32.50.100 shares cost $65.00; first payment $16.25; second, third and fourth payment, each $16.23.All water power developments connected with mining operations bring big returns.A secure Investment with returns as large as most mines, Wealthy Canadians have made millions out of water powers, Is limited to $1,600,000.is offered.Recelved will close this subscription.Fill In the form below.Checks or post office orders to $400,000 only TRUST & GUARANTEE CO., FOR CREDIT OF THE CANADIAN COMPANY, 14 King Street Weat, Toronto, Capadn.Or, Guardian Trust Co, 170 Brondwar, New York.Send for Descriptive Booklet No.10.CO, Suite 2109 Trinity Bullding, New York, Suite 805 Traders Bank Building, Toronto, Ont., SUBSCRIPTION BLANKS TO THE CANADIAN CO: \u201d : RIN .shares of the stock of the Canadian Company at 65 cents, and enclose check or post office order fOr .cepave dollars, being one-quarter of my subscription at 65 cents, 1st., 1907.I will make third payment, September 1st, 1907.I will make fourth payment, November 1st, 1907.Receipt to be sent to me at address given below.| COBALT CENTRAL THE BEST INVESTMENT OF ALL COBALT STOCKS and eariy dividend probabilities considered, entral Mines Company 1s selling far below its are now in à well develnped state Immediate purchases of this stock will inrure safe and profitable ORDERS FOR THE PURCHASE OF THIS STOCK EXECUTED AT CURRENT N.Y.PRICES.THOMAS NEVINS & SON, NEW YORK.95 Se0d New York Stocks are selling very cheap, many paying over T7 per sent.on the investment.W.D.CHANDLER, Steck Broker, IL Poyas Banane.|| Fhone Maln 4265, 6 Hospital street.Lo tT af B44 - \u2019 I WOULDN'T, WOULD YOU ?Re sntiafied with 3 per cent, when I can get 6 per cent.on FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Interest Puyable Half£-Veariy.Wrlie for particulars.WwW.R.TUDHO Contederntion Life Betiding.Teoroats, or, K.F.LOCKHAR 329 St, Jumes street.Montreal, 6 183 4awm #7 seca \u2018À Pe 43 With Colored Sitk Waist.The \u201cJumper\u201d Suit 1 the waist as good as many both are special purchases, on Saturday at $13.90.The Waist.many colors: all trimmed with lace each.BLACK SILK \u201cJUMPER\" SUIT | | The Jumper Suit is made of black Taffeta and Louisine Silks, trimmed with strapping and tucks, well worth $15.0 You can have your pick of 10 ferent styles in as (ir cl day a 5.30 PM Friday.April 26, \u2018O7.\u2014 Long French Suede Gloves 31.45 Values $2.25, $2.50.Saturday - - brown.Sizes 5} to 7.$2.50.Saturday, per parr, Saturday | El 3.90 is alone worth $15.00 and you pay $5.00 for ; but as we'll sell the two together | | Worth $5.00.and insertion.Only 25 of these complete Suits and Waists.Saturday at $13.90 | ! BOUT 380 pairs in all: some 12, mostly 16 button lengths, fine French Suede Lamb Gloves with mousquetaire 3 button wrist.In black and white and new shades of Regular values $2.25 and NOTE\u2014 These Cloves are exactly similar to those we had on sale a short time ago und that were bought up within a few hours.All perfect, good, sightly, Gloves.$1.45.EXCEPTIONAL VALUES In BOAS FOR SATURDAY Reg.$35.00 for $26.25 Reg.$25.00 for $18.75 Reg.$20.00 for $14.95 Reg.$15.00 for $11.25 Reg.$12.00 for $ 9.35 Reg.$ 5.00 for $ 3.75 Reg.$ 3.50 for $ 2.60 2 only.3 only.12 only.2 only.2 only.3 only.4 only.ON SATURDAY we shall sell about 250 LACE NET COLLARS AT .50.All in cream.fichu style.very handsome.Prices ought to be $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00.| 200 Pais of WOMEN'S SHOES ) Worth $2.50 and $3.50.Saturday Î L$ I.98 Ladies\u2019 Boots and Oxfords in All sizes; every shoe satisfactory Values $2.50 and $3.50.Saturday $1.98.with military, Cuban, French and common-sense heels.all our low-priced shoes, together with a special purchase.fine Vici Kid and patent leathers, The balance of ON SATURDAY we shall sell a special lot of TRAY CLOTHS t .15.Pure linen, damask, hem stitched, spot designs.Size 16x24.Good quality.Very special value, TURES, .49.Framed in veneer, oak and git lining.Animal.marine, landscape and figure subjects.Some by the well-known « Philip Boileau, Reg.$1 and | $1.00 and $1.50 PIC- | $1.50.Saturday .49.| JEWELRY, TOILET and - STATIONERY.Brooches, veil, net and ribbon pins, samples, 14k.gold filled; value .75 to $1.50.Saturday .38 Perfumes, reg.75 and $1.Saturday .49.\u201cNote Paper, Swiss linen, 120 sheets 18.75 Envelopes .by day.and straight lasts, will allow.JHE 2) Young Men Pat, Colt Skin, Enamel, Calf are.favorable leathers.Lace, Button and Blucher Styles Our prices are always as low as the high standard mart Shoes CLT HIS shoe store grows in favor with Young Men day The Young Man always wants a pair of Shoes with \u201cSnap\u201d and \u201cGo\u201d to them, his wants\u2014have the shoes that exactly fill his inind\u2019s eye, and so he makes this his shoe store.We invite theswell young trade to call and see the latest creations in scientific shoe making, The lasts are entirely new, toes rather pointed, swing We cater to Box Calf and Gun Metal Sherbrooke, April 26.\u2014 Permisssion |, has been received from the Attorney- General to take an appeal againat the Sodement in the Magog River bed case, An insoription in appeal was filed and The case will probably not be heard until next autumn, Special for To-Morrow 50 White Enamelled Beds Scroll design.with hrass trimmings sa aises), regular price $4.00.To-morrow.82.075 The Stoddard Bedding Co, 234 ST\\ CATHERINE WEST.CAUSE OF BROKEN RAILS.Heavy Breakage Total on Tracks Ne cesitated Investigation.Aibany, N.Y., April 26 \u2014Broken rails removed from the tracks of the ralhlroads of New York State during the months of Januery, February and March numbered more than in the corresponding months of either of the past two years.according to a bulletin issued by the State Rafiroau Oommission.The has just completed.aays , an inveatigation of the © of rails dn the tracks of the principal steam railroad companies of the State.The board has found that during the three months ending March 31.1907, thers was a total of 2014 breakages on the principal steasn ines of the Sata ing months of 1904 during t he correspond was & total of 826, and during the months of there was & total of 1931.The matter In detat! has request that the matter be taken up for discussion and action by the various railroad managers.MOTORMAN MOBBED FOR DEATH OF BOY 8ight of Mutilated Body Turned the Passengers Into Infurlated Mob.New Yurk, April 26.\u2014The sight of the horribly mutilated body of a sixteen year-old boy, who hud been ground to death under its wheels, trausformed the passengers of a Coney sland surface car into à nad mob which beat into uneun- scivusness and v®uld have killed the me torman but for the timely arrival of pulice reserves, who clubbed the m- fariated men back to thelr senses.In the crowd was the father of the victim, who, until order could be restored, was unaware that his gon had been killed.When he learned the truth he fainted.and was removed to his home iu the care of physicians.The car.operated by George Decker, was moving through Franklin avenne, Brooklyn, when Ldward Kelly, in play, ran out of a side street upon the tracks.The car struck him aud he fell in such a position that the wheels severed his head and legs.As the car stopped abruptly its passengers swarmed out about the mangled body.An instant later thev dragged the motorman from fhe platform, threw him on the pave ment, and traupled on home Nearby I\" heemen.unable to check the riot, summoned reserves, who drove hack Decker's assailants, aml hurried him senseless to a hospital, where he may die.LL \u2018 Captain Terrieau Drowned.St.John, N.B., April 26.The schaon- er Lucy A, of Meteghan, NS, froma Weymouth, NS, reports that Captain Juhn T.Terrieau, captain and owner of the schooner, Was drowned on the passage acruss the Bay of Fundy.In, a heavy hlow Wedne-day the jib was tofn und dragged in the water, making it Lard to work the Little schooner.Captain Terricau went out on the jib boom to try to gather up the dragging sail, Lut a big wave washed him overboard.Captain Terrieau was 32 years old, and leaves a wife and four children at his home in Meteghan.; -_ Ambassadors Sign Protocol.London, April 26.\u2014A Constantinople correspondent says that the British ambassador, Sir Nicholas O'Connor, and the other ainbassadors, have signed the protocol relative to reforms in Macedonia and the Turkish customs, which they previously refused ed to sign.Diamonds, Diamonds, Diamonds.R Hemsley, Jeweller, 255 St.James St.Speclal Notice.a SAVE FIFTY DOLLARS.A $350 Piano purchased on the Instalment plan with interest added, brings the cost of the instrument to about $400.Layton Bros, is the only Piano house in Montreal charging no Interest on time sales.Warerooms and offices, 114 Peel St, (opp.Domin- ton 8q.) N.B.\u2014Open evenings until 9.30.99 2 end RAW KERR | \u2018 BASEBALL CLOTHING.= Our new samples for 1907 are ready, and we have already booked orders for many leading clubs.We manufacture ourselves all lines of athletic clothing and can thus give to clubs and players everything they may demand in style and colors.Our uniforms are designed from best American patterns, and we sell at factory prices.Samples sent on request of club managers.à W.KERR LIMITED.Anybody can make - Ice Cream \u2014with\u2014 MACE\u2019S Ice Cream Powder By simply adding milk All Grocers.À.H.MACE & CO.- MONTREAL.99 11 2aw NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS We have an unlimited quantity of good sharp SAND for immediate delivery in car load lots.We Offer for Quick Delivery, 3,000,000 Common Red Bricks.I, 000.000 Port Credit Red Pressed ncks STINSON - REEB BUILDERS\u2019 SUPPLY COMPANY, Limited, 188 William Street.\u2018Phones 1185-3874.83 10e0d Important Event to Ladies! A special glove display is being held by the PARIS KID GLOVE STORE, 441 St.Catherine St.West, where the latest season's colorings may be seen.This will be followed by id annual many exceptional bargains may be h CHEMISTS Find Cook's [Friend Bak! Powder Pure axing DOCTORS .Pronounce it wholesome.COOKS Know it does the work at the right time.HOUSEWIVES say that cake and bread ralned with ook's Friend ng owder are fin dainty ana delioiou & Sh ABSOLUTE : $25.00 FOR] BEST SALE NAME.April 26, \"07.CARPET-BUYING TIME.Rugs at Half Price.A beautiful showing of handmade Japanese Rugs, lines that cannot be duplicated at the factory for the price we ask.The quality 1s unquestionable, guaranteed with the option of getting your money back should you be unsatisfied with your purchase.HAND-MADE JAPANESE RUGS AT HALF PRICE Here is an offer that cannot be duplicated: Genuine Hand-Made Japanese Rugs, at exactly half marked price.The quality of these rugs is the very best, heing made from very flnest 4 ply yarns.Size ft.On.x oft.Oin.Reg.$150, Saturday.82.23 Size 6ft.vin.x 6ft.Oin.Reg.$6.00, Saturday.R3.00 Size ft.Gin, x 10ft.6ln.Reg.$13.50, Saturday.$6.93 Size 9ft.Oin, x 12ft.Oin.Reg.$18.04, Saturday.Size 10ft, O In.x 13ft.Oin.Reg.321.75, Saturday.410.88 Size 10ft.Gin, x 13ft.re Reg.$24.00, Saturday.2.00 Size, 12ft: Qin, x 12ft.Oin 1 Reg.$24.00, Saturday.812.00 Size 12ft oin.x JFaft.oîn.Reg.$3000, Saturday.$13.00 {-vard Linolewn, 60c qual- HUY AAA AAA AAA Linens ! Bedding ! Linens and bedding arc as greal a household necessity as bread and butter.For this very reason care should be taken to buy only those qualities calculated tc give satisfactory wear.Such qualities are listed below at material reductions.White Honeycomb Crochet Quilts for small cribs: good, heavy quality.Size, 40 by 45 inches.100 to sell on Saturday.@5c FROM 8 TILL 10.100 ready-made Roller Towels.Size 16 inches x 2 1-2 yards, made from extra quality roller towelling, at each.193éc 300 dozen all ready hemmed Damask Table Napkins, size 17 x 17 inches, in neat floral designs, R lar $1.25 dozen, - On sale all day for, dozen .Unlimited RIBBON Choice! LIMITED PRICE.In buying Scroggie Ribbons you gain every possible advanlage that unlimited choice and lowest possible prices can give.Handsome floral ribbon, extra heavy quality, 5 inches wide, in Ail-over Colored Dresden patterns, on fawn ground.Special, yard .ceeene .79e A full assortment of the newest patterns in fancy plaid and Roman stripe Ribbons, in all the modish shades, from 5 to 6 ins.wide, for from, yd.25c to %5c Men's $6 Boots $3.25 Just 100 pair of these for Saturday.Newest spring styles in Corona colt, solid oak soles; $6.00 va- Jues, $3.25 Ladies\u2019 Chocolate Kid Oxfords, blucher style, $3.00 values, $1.95.Children\u2019s Dongola Kid Boots, sizes 7 to 107, $1.19.LOW PRICES AND GOOD QUALITY MEET A few plums picked from the Basement Bargain tree, laden with many.*10 quati, stamped, heavy, tin dish pans .cocvennn 18c Vegetable Cullenders, re- tinned .\u20260+000u000s 24¢ \u2018Japanned Infants\u2019 Baths.$1.49 Grocery sets of five, Japanned . Maryland, the Puritans to New England and the Quakers to Pennsylvania would send the French Catholics to Canada to-day.Drinking Bout Ends Fatally.New York.April 26\u2014An all-night drinking bout In a west ride salonn ended in a general fighy early yesterday.in which one man was shot ta death, another was arrested on a charge of murder, and eight others were held as witnesses.The dead man was Patrick J.McCarthy, a saloon keeper, and ( Lnen-HESH ) It is the only Underwear that ur sures perfect ventilation.Non-ventilat ing underwear makes the skin supersen- sitive to cold or heat.The Deimel Linen-Mesh Co.312 St.Catherine St.West.How to Tell a GENUINE GERHARD-HEINTZMAN the alleged layer 1s Frank Caasidy.PIANO.is by its boautiful tone.which is so renowned In this famous piano, The Gerhard Heiptzman plano tone is knowin by all musicians from the Atlantic to the Pacitic, and the most noted artists acknowledge the great superiority of the Gerhard Heintzman plano over all others, while the ordinary makers of planus have to depend on the action-maker\u2019s name, and such like, to sell their instruments, J.W.SHAW & Co.are the sole agents for Gerhard Helntzman plano for Montreal and vicinity and some beautiful spécimens of this maker's instruments call be scen at their ware.rooms.* Also planus from J.W.SHAW & (CO's own factory can be seen in great variety.If you want a plano don't fail to visit SHAW Plano and Music House, HA PIANGS 370 St.Catherine st.West HOW TO TELL A HEINTIMAN & CO.PIANO First.\u2014 There is no Christian name before the word Heintzmen on any of these pianos.If tho name is other than simply \u201cHeiptzman & Co.\u201d it {8 not one of this old firm's manufacture, Second.\u2014All genuine Helntzman & Co.pianos have Wessel Nickel & Gross actions.They are the best and most expensive actions made in New York.Insist on seeing the maker's name on the action.No piano maker {n Canada makes his own action.Third.\u2014In all genuine Heintz- man & Co.pianos the tuning pins penetrate the iron plates into the wood, which Is behind the plate, The wood cannot be seen, being completely covered by the heavy Iron plate.This method is ued on every plano made by Helntz- man & Co.Chickering & .and other first-class makers.It you can see the wooden block where the tuning pins enter it Is not a genuine Heintzman & Co.Diane.The genuine Heintzman & Co.piano has been continuously before the public for over 50 years.The second generation of the Helntzman family are still making it.For more particulars, please write us direct.C.W.Lindsay, LIMITED, 512 St.Catherine Street West.394 St.Catherine Street East.141 Sparks Street, Ottawa, Ont.J 99 3 } Steamship Movements.PS camer Mesaba at New York.8teamer Teutonic at New York.Steamer Itaba at New ork.- Steamer Deutschland at New York.Steamer Germania at N-w ork, Steamer Ivernja at Boston.~ Steamer Ethiopia at New York.Steamer Haverford at Queenstown, Steamer Furnessla at Glasgow.Steamer Majestic at Liverpool.Kteamer Saxonla at Liverpool.Steamer Lake Champlain at Liverpool.Steamer Bteamer La Savoie at Havre Canopie at Genoa.NOTES.Special Marronigrams to thu Star fram Sabie Island report the steamers L.ucania and Columbia both west hound.The Dominion Line R.M.8 Dominion sailed from Liverpool on Thursday for Quebec and Montreal, with 25 firat, 340 second and 978 third-class passengers.Allan Line steamer Samartian, fron Glasgow, via Movilla and Galway, for Poston, salled from Glasgow on Wednesday, with 80 cabin and 340 steerage passengers, Special Notice.How to get $10 for a 20 stamp.If you know of any person In Montreal or elsewhere In Canada, who intends purchasing a new plano, send their name and address to The leach Plano Co.Ltd.560 St.Catherine street, west, Montreal, who will write or have their reprerentative call upon your customer.Immediately the sale is concluded you shall receive Ten Dollars.State If you wish your name to be known in the matter.Mention The Star.9 73 Lewis Better than Camphor French elements from the Canadian West waë that xood gettlery were com- Preserve your furs and woollen goods by using JOAN LEWIS, Chemist, * ** Telephones Up 2005-2088.P and quirter the price.Catkerise and birt Sr | [Go- Cart Prices for 2 Days Extraordinary Offerings Saturday and Monday.No.155-4\u2014Strong, polished elm Push Cart, with bent wood handles and steel tempered running gear.2 days only, $1.23.No.155-72\u2014 Polished hardwood Push Cart, mounted on bright steel running gear, with extra strong wheels; 2 days only.$1.99, No.27-67\u2014Splendid folding Cart, heavy rubber tires and dainty reed back; exceptional value, No.155-73\u2014One of the very best patterns in Push Carts, made of full reed, in exquisite design: 2 days\u2019 sale, $4.59.There are a good many shapes, makes and sizes in Go- Carts, each style having its own particular advantages and recommendations.Every dealer will advise you that the line he carnies is the best made, the most reasonable in price, etc.; but don't let him be the only judge in the matt You are buying the goods and you should defer your purcha se until you see a stock which includes all the lines that are made.or rather the lines that are made and worth your inspection.Saturday and Monday will give you this opportunity here, and a little saving on regular prices will add spice to the inspection., The market has offered a new innovation this spring in the form of wind protectors attached to the reclining back of this particular line of Go-Carts.The body of cart is made entirely of pure white reed.beautifully finished and mounted upon fine Auto Rubber Tires.Price $8.78.The folding Go-Cart has had a wonderful sale so far this season, and it is surely worthy its popularity.Here is one with TWO PERY INTERESTING VALUES.Please do not ask for this value after Monday: Here is an offer which will startle go-cart hbuvers into a true realization of this sales .; Ne.27-91\u2014Handsome folding opportunity.splendid loose cushions, sateen Bo-cart with heavy rubber Ne.27-55\u2014-A nobhy Jooking parasol, and everlasting rubber tires, foot-break, drep front reed cart with drop front ti C r A ires.om and back.Upholstered seat, and back, upholstered cush- plete for $12.98.back and sides, teen parasol.2 days only ions and sateen parasol, auto rubber tires, Complete for 2 dys only co.RON Large wi - Complete, for 8.15 No.137-55\u2014For a particular So Cart buyer, this is bound to be the choice.Heavy Auto Rubber tires supporting a handsome reed body with rattan arm rolls.Has all the latest im- .provements.Cushions are of ; green plush; parasol to match.\"Special for 2 days, $14.90.471-477 Home Furnishing Emporium.ST, CATHERINE ST.EAST.(>) on Blumenthal to A Blumenthal Model Semi-conservative in tone.Note the build of the shoulders, the full, worked-out chest, semi-fitting waist line, full hips and long lapels.Made of imported cheviots, in black and blue fancy check worsteds, is slate gray and light checks and overplaids.Hand Tailored in our Tailory by specialists.From maker direct to you.$10.00, $12.00, $15.00 and 318 \u201cGeod Ciothes Have Proved Our Success,\u2019 he Round Come ary rs 1 Bjoomentiral Sons \u2014\u2014+
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