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[" \u2014 a 7 ® _ ~ tathtr ugly vaps across the knuckles.ESN Wid The Star: resohes ail the gecple and & large perosetage French.\u201d The: Fogarty Ce, \u201cLtd VOL.XXXIX.N® 118- \"HEAT SPECULATORS IN CHICAGO PIT WITH PRICES NOW OVER DOLLAR MARK AUN WILD - Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg People Are Mentioned Among the Big Winners in the Tremendous Rise in Prices\u2014World Conditions.From the Special Correspondent of the Montreal Star on the Chicagp Board of Trade.Chicago, Ill., May 18.\u2014 The highest Frices on the crop have been reached.\"he world is in the wheat market on a larger scale and more generally than oer known before in the history of Chl- cago's .oldest wheat men, The public tame into wheat six weeks ago, and it cnrme in on the buying side and In a big way, Mostly All Buyers.The farmer, the country storekeeper nnd the country banker all entered the big pit on the Chicagn Board of Trade na huyers.Their purchases were small at firat\u2014ton small to attract general nt- tentfon\u2014when the entire professional grain trade wax baarish and \u2018tickled sa Ceath sn tn Rpeale herpanaea af tha 7-01 that the suckers were not all dead.The tuving power increased slowlv but ner.efstentiv.The Increase came from the public There were a few exceptions In the ranks of the professionals on \"Change Those with cron experts In the country were buvers with the public Thousands Caught Short.A dav of reckoning arrived.Tt caugh® thousands of men short.They were anx- fous to even up their contracts, and when they sent hrokers inte the pit In order to rurchase the wheat the grain was not svajlable at the old figures.The wheat war wanted and it was wanted at once.Brokers wera.instructed to buv ft.the erders being *\u2018open™ affairs.The wild- ¢a* svenes accompanied this buying and the market jumped upward.Sensational Advances.The advances were sensational, ani they were continuous.The public sold enough wheat to become rich off their investment.andl the longs are now holding enough wheat to make another for- over.™ when fi\u2019eachos $L25 or à higher Winner.- George w \u2018Patten is probably the largest: local winner on the upturn mn: ; whist.Other big winners are James A.;\u2026 Fatten, Willem H.Bartiptt, W.H.Lake; the Shearsou Hammi) crowd, A.K White, Norihrronies mievator people have ' the heaviest losses.and one or the local carriers have received Situation Unprecedented.¢ world is confronted with an un- précedentsy wheat sijnation.\u201d said James A.Pittée.of Partlett, Fratier & Car- cost, ~Tt-4u confined to no one coun- | oF nec \u2018rom \u2018Magltoba to India\u2019 heats no country that can hope for an evartge \u2018erop on the basis of present outlook; and the dangers and vicissitudes of toner anô harvest are still to be en- céuntered.In this country the outlook is bapeclally disquieting.We have seen Our-winter wheat atreage cut from 31.- £00,000 down to 28,000,000 by, May 1st.with a condition that at that time dia rot justify the expectation of more than $96,000,000 bushels, while last year wa harvested £9.000,000 acres that produced 492,000,000 bushels.The dainage to the crop was occasioned by winter killing, rnd by the ravages of the aphis, or \u201cgreen bug.\u201d A Weakened Crop.Thus the crop entered this month in a weakened condition, and in no shape to withstand further trials, But conditions Fave been worse rather than better.Killing frosts have extended all over the veuthwestern wheat belt almost every oiffër night for the Inst two weeks.Grean Bug Extending Ravages.\u201d The aphis.favored by the cool weather, has increased enormously- Band has extended its ravages from the southern tier 6f Kansas counties clear across the tate, snd 1e now found in constantly Increasing fumbers throughout Western Nebraska.Every report from Kansas Indicates that thé damage ix continuous \u2018and every estimate Is.for lessened yield.Present Estimates.It would be only in keeping with known Yacls, to state that If a report on acreage and condition should be issued now.two wesks after the Government report, It would Indicate very little.If any, more than 350,000,000 bushels, as against the May 1st estimate of 396,000,000 bushels.What the condition will be June 1st Is purely a matter of conjecture, but we know the damage Is progressive, and the area of Infection is constantly increasing.Spring Wheat Conditions.\"Conditions in the spring wheat belt of the North-Western Btates and the Canadien Morih-Weat are so similar that they can be considered as a whole.In that section the season is short, and an early seeding and a warm seed bed almost fn- variably mean a bountiful harvest.This year, however, they have had no spring.Doubtful Manitobh Harvest.It ix the 15th of May, and.in Manitoba show is still on the ground, Not 85 per joent.of the fall pioughed land has been seeded, and no spring ploughing has been done.The Jed that has been sown has |: ætne Into ldnpy, frozen soll.At the Gove t sxperim \u2018hae never been \u2018à oh prior to this year, $ means a doubtful Baivest, and tn , but undoubtedly: rosted \u2018wheat.Jemat.Brvan and following; John Mac- hn At ital farm at Sorndon.: A pécr wwe | it not only \u2018speans \u2018a doubtfut { under conditions not quite as unfavorable as fn the Canadian North-West, but during a season when every other day brought a bifzzard and every night froze the seed bed solid.The wheat has been scwn In this kind of a bed over sixty per cent.of the wheat area, but on the 16th of May not a seed has germinated, and it rects In a cold seed bed, waiting for sunshine and seasonable rains to start Its growth.Prospèctive Results.There is one thing sure, the hundreds of thousands of acres unseeded wheat land throughout the north-western States and the Canadian North-West will not raise n bushel of wheat this season, and that which is seeded will need the most fa- voragle of seasons ta produce even a semblance of a crop.Whatever small surplus » Manitoba may ralse over its own seed and fcod requirements will no more than make good Îhe great shortage in Eastern Cenada, where Ontario has lost fifty per cent.of its winter wheat crop, and where the rest ls weak and unpromising.East of the surplus wheat states, through Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, the wheat crop is a partial failure, and probably does not at the present time promise over 65 per cent, of an average yleld.Further west the Pacific Coast States have had bad floods and inopportune rains, and present conditions do not promise any surplus over local needs, \u2026.___\u2026 etal, importance of a good vod.We have Rods, to suit all Bu Prices- mange\u2019 from \u2018ents te S589.The os, 00 Rods are Salmon rods.We are selling & fine ae , Steel Rod.for.59, \"tol Steel Rods for\u2019 a, \u2018Call gpd loo over, - stock: it is TS \u2018in Canada.TWBOYD & SON 27 NOTRE DAME ST.WEST.COMPANY SUED FOR A OUARTER MILLION Dr.Prentice, of Chicago, Seeka Damages for Buftal of Wife\u2019s Body at Sea.New York, May 18.\u2014Dr.Chalmers Prentice, of Chicago, announced to the press last night that he had instituted suit against the North German Lloyd Steamship Company, demanding damages in the sum of $250,000 because the master.of Koenigen-Louise of that line caused the burial at sea of the body of the plaintiff's wife.The papers in.thé case, Dr.Prentice sald, had beén served on the agents of the steamship company.- Mrs.Prentice, who was in ill health, was & passenger, homeward bound from Naples, on the Koenigen-Loulse, when she was stricken with y fatal fliness and died April 27.Against the protest of her daughter, who ac- companicd her, the body of Mrs.Prentice was buried at sea.Later the captain explained that such Immediate disposition of the body was imperative because of sanitary reasons.London is certainly the metropolis of Tolo and is proud of her prowess and rower.Nowhere in the whole wide world can better ponles be seen; better games cnjoyed, or finer players be produced.It t= a proud boast but a pleasing one.\u2014 Field Busy Men Need Relaxation.Music is the Antidotte for brain fatigue, and spent Nervous energy.It balances the scale; it takes the mind away from business; it is soothing, restful, pleasing, Many men crave good music, but are not in the humor to dress for the opera or theatre, after a busy day.\u2019 The Pianola makes available in the home practically\u2019 all the music there is, and best of all, it bestows : the ability to personally produce it\u2014any- ons can play the Pianola.\u2019 You know how much benefit you get from listening to music; but: You probably don\u2019t knew how much greater the benefit, not to speak of the pleasure, of personally producing \u201cre.the dealer or , salesman stho represents any of 4 thie many Imitations of the Ole Is: oo 41 onest ta ad- ¢t td know that the thes \u2018Themadist players._ [Nordheimer's| the great iniprovements call at Nordhetmér\u2019s; marreHous : instrum ments are in daily .demiopatration \u2018to { publie, -ivee- -spective-of any Intention to purchale, and hear the difference between the Planola and the host of other Plano- a | LIMITED, 589 St.\u2018Githerine st, West.Manufacturers .ot Canada\u2019s Artistic Piano.\u2018THE\u2019 NORDHEIMER and Cénadian \u2018Tepresentativ 1 WORLD-RENOWNED STEINWAY Waltham eeececterecrereesceetee, o> atchese SY Jewellers - 483 St.ressens Economy of time is economy of energy.The best watch is the busy lady's friend.The only is a Waltham.Our 18k.gold watch with a high grade movement leaves no watch desire unfilled.Although $40, you will not object to the price.JOHNSTON BROS.° & 99333232233393383333339¢¢ \u201cbest watch\u201d 3333333333333 en Catherine Street West.THE, HARTT & ADAIR GOAL ; Go, a us Notre Dame Street, West Le the atreûms and lakes Are froven,\u2019 and {120 SHOE BLAGING Looks and Le! a rie on for your Beois.ed Young and Rochester's \u201cMike, FANBOY SUMMER VESTS, 1:50, 82.00, $2.50 and $3.00.82 Notre Rome st West, 1178277 Pleash note the change of the address of the .r This is the Coat of Arms on every \" Semi-ready Coat\u2014the ; \u2018 ields you from.the artful imitator.THE LANCET, of London.(England), a medical journal whose reputation is well known, says: : \u201cB.Leon Croizet's Brandies are pure and- soft spirits, undoubtedly genuine.Made of well ripened shield that grapes, they are very palatable, and have that ethereous \u201cThe Laundry tt that ä knows how\u201d ! Ouroffices are now.in our new building, No.425 Richmond st _\u2014\u2014 just south of Richmond square, and on the east side of Richmond street.XRARARNAR like \"velvet.stant ume, set 5 Phones Up 3480, 3481, 3482, 3483.52 &t.La ry | neo MAGNETIC.\u2018The Razo r that requires No Honing! No Grinding! Le The Rawor with the.* pull\u201d left Ts out.Made apeclally for men having a strong and wiry beard or tender n.Males a close, clean and easy shave In a minute; leaves the skin .having.Electrically tempered by rices on receipt of Money re returned i not satis?L.J.A, SURVEYER, Expert Cutler, ince Boulovard, Montreal, bouquet special aroma which characterize only real _ brandy.\u201cSuch brandies should be ordinarily .paroi .for all medicinal purposes.\u201d B.Leon Croizet's Medicinal brandy is the only one that merits the above statement.- B.Leon Croizet \"Medicinal Brandy For Invalids is recommended particularly in all cases of female weakness.B.Leon Groizet\u2019s Brandy constitutes the most and perfect exhilarating- tonic.f Enrcemen binvenseus Pine % VREMIER PRIX MÉDAILLE D'OR BE | A Always ready for in- No «ma after s.Price $2, mailed rice.tory.A ge \"FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.: ; \u201cHalifax\u201d s HR E .CODFISH are | .} exclusive with.\u2018a Flanols, and are 8\u201d Makes tho Het Dos akes the Ÿ licions Fish Pattios ; Jeu erer fastad ATLANTIC FISH COMPANIES, WRITE, vo ALONEIBURÉ.Not a Bone in it.F.X.ST.CHARLES & 00.Limited, Montreal.Canada, General, Ages.\u20ac.The\u2019 water of the Empire.the care is used that could be.used if we were making but one shirt a day.The dignified and hand- some patterns\u2014the pick of the.Get your New ris Tweed cape New sata, Belts, Underwear, Hooks; Handkerchiefs, \u2018Working Overalls, Jerseys, Swesters, Cult Links, Seirf Pins, good $1.00 and $1.25 to wear fo work, and all the odd lines of Men's Furnishings, such as Rasorw \u2018Shaving: Briwhes and.Mugs, Resor Straps, Pocket Knives, Purses, Bath Towels, Bathing Suity fod.Swimoing Pants Eies tie Armlets, and Men's Hose.Supporters.Cuté Holder, 8 \u2018Fancy Vests; Odd Trousers, NéckiWeur, Collers,- summer Shirts, Braces, or markets\u2014\u2014of Madras; Zephyrs, * Oxfords and Cambrics, will captivate you at the perfect fit and finish will.élinch- the matter.That you sen he bolle wk.= main cu rc carefai.: Watches \u2018at centre immense wheat an important tailwiy snd eh oe, Seba © Sid 1 Bn ars 1. i John Glynn.By Arthur Patterson.ry Holt & Co.) This \u201cnovel of soclal \u2018-readers ; must not be frightened by the name\u2014is, we think, the most absorbing volume of « fiction that has been lately published.It \u201cwas first issued fn London by the Mac- © jnillan Company, but wis copyrighted in April by the New York firm of Henry Hoit.The volume Is dedicated to Her Koval Highness the Princess of Wales, .whose keen soviul interest In the \u201cslung \u201c= or London is Well known.The identity of a really existing society for the amealiora- ton of the poor of last London is thinly veiled under the title of \u201cThe Soclety for the Emprovement of the Condition of the Peor.\u201d or more briefly, 8.IU.P.\u2018\u201c us il was + imérked on the dour of the ventral office.*9 \u2019Yhe svene is Inid In à part locally known ka \u201ctie Nile\u201d-\u2014u district where, twenty years ago, the smartest cracksman in the 7 qretropolis Ilved ur found refuge, where the receivers of stolen goods abounded, and where In adjacent thoroughfares plek- : porkets plied thelr nimble trade almost urder the exes of the police.It was here + thar Dick Brabant, who bad\u201d for some time labored in the vineyurd of Relton, udjacent to \u201cthe Nile,\u201d fell in with his old friend, John Glynn, a young York- shireman, tlurty-two years of age, w ho had spent ten years in the West of North America, where he had amassed a large fortune, and had returned to London with the deliberate object of working on behalf of those desperate outcasts, who seemed to have lttle chance of helping them- peives, except by making raids on the property of their nore fortunate brethren.Dick offers to introduce his companion to Edward Brooke, the secretary of the society, and also to Evelyn Grey, a clever end beautiful girl.of about five and twen- x ty, the local secretary of the Nile division, with whom he confégses he ls deeply in dove, but by whom, when he of- .tered her marriage, he had been rejected.+ \u201cThese introductions promptly take place, und John has the good fortune to rescue Evelvn from the clutches of a burglar who had aeized her cash-box, and might have - killed her but for the intervention of her © stulwart visitor from the western \u2018terrl- terfes of North America.These two characters, Evelyn and John, play the prinei- pal parts in the development of a squalid story, which shows how many who have < been bred In London's darkest haunts live, snd think, and act\u2014crime dogging the lecis of poverty at every step.The king of the criminals, a \"modern Fagin,\u201d as he 15 aptly termed, has most of the desper- fgces under his thumb, inasmuch as, , When they are \u201cin extremfs,\u201d he lends \"them money at exorbitant Interest that .* it takes them a long time to pay.Some - * \"ofthe critics think that the villain of the © drama 18 too villainous to be true to na- © ture, and that many of the chief inci- .: dents are too melodramatic.There Is, 5 « Fowever, plenty of common-sense in the -sloïy.which, in ita course, furnishes us |, wit useful \u2018information about East End _\u2018pauperism and criminality.in a more \u201d ontertatning form than that of a formal © report ur blue book un the question.We > wil not spoil-the rcader's intérest by even > & sHght outline of the plot.The.book 1s +, sure.to be cageriy read, and displays (New York: Hen- work\" \u20ac !count of the fight without gloves (the prize for which is the ¢hamplonship of the Nile) between Glynn and Tom 8yines, the milkman prizc-fighter.The critic de- clures that it is \u2018\u201c\u201cworthy of camparison with Conan Doyle's magnificent \u2018Croxley Master.\u201d or even with the more famous contest in the \u2018Amazing Marriage.\u2019 John, knowing that his friend Dick has | been several times rejected positively by Evelyn, falls tn love with her himself, and 1x on the point of proposing marriage to her, when Brabant fnfirms Him that he is going to try his chance once more !with the obdurate heruine, Accordingly, he leaves the fteld to le friend in à self- sacrificing mapner, until when he {8 on | the point of returning to America, Evelyn informs him that Brabant has at laat | auquiesced in his fate, and the two genuine lovers, who have been playing at | cross-purposes, are at last united for life.tn The Speciator ends its review by a slight- Cisparaging remark, that \u201cthe good Fans people are too good, and the bad people too black in the story.\u201d but It adds: \u201cno one can deny that this Is the way to produce a highly seusational picture, and that the grey of ordinary human character is utterly useless for the purpose of melodrama.\u201d Mr.Perkins of Portland.By Ellis & Butler.Cl'oronte: The Copp, \u2018Clark Co.) \u2018This ls à book of an entirely different style and calbre from \u2018\u2018John Glynn.\u2019 It consists of eight stories gathered together from American magazines, and from the first page to the last is extravagantly farcical.Tho author of \"Pigs Is Pigs\u201d rivais In his recklessness the quaint productions of Mark Twain's exuberant fancy und tt cannot be denied that the Impossible adventures of Mr.Perkins in the | unitmited field of advertising are as ludi- croug as can be imagined.The book is full of comical situations, and is admirably suited for \u2018those who admire what are called \u201c\u2018side-eplittinæ stories.\" Tha account of the fabulous sums of money that Mr.Perkins and kis accomplices nfade by wholesale advertising of anything and everything, Is, in the phrase of orace, \u2018splentide mendax,\u201d inagnitt- cently false, and the most saber-minded reader who meets with the volume will be astounded at Mr.Butler's audacity.\u201cThe Adventure in Automobiles\u201d and \u201cTha Adventure of the Crimson Cord\u201d are perhaps the most amusing of the narratives, after we have read the history of Mr, Perkins in the first chapter.The American idea.By Lydia K.Commander.(N.Y.Barnes & Co.19C7 The question \u2018discussed in this new sociological work Is: \u2018Does the determination of the American people to establish a smal] family idea) point to race suicide, or to race development?\" The writer dedicates her treatise, which she calls \u201ca sincere study of a grave social problem,\u201d to Theodore Rogsevelt.\u2018\u2019who first aroused the nation to the danger of \u2018race suicide,\u201d and who has been the nlx American President to recognize offic! supreme importance of those auestion that directly cof.cern the Yamily snd the hom x r+ throughout its pages the author's high ! xie of vision\u2014moral | | clearly stated.The author gives us \u201c84, pages of original work, und the remaining?flfty pages dre made up of a valuable \u201cAppendix.\u201d citing quotations from trustworthy sources, und a \u2018\u201cBibMogra- phy.\u201d Mrs.Commander is entitled to the highest commendation for the time and treuble she must have spent in producing so vlabprate à disquisition.The substance of her book Is mainly first-hand material gathered from the great repro- sentative body of the ordinary men and women of the country.In the course of three veara® observation, research and h- terview.Any ono of the chapters Is worthy of an article.\u2018from the pen of any conselentions | Journaliat in the States, Great Britaln, or -Canada.7 erp\u2014\u2014 Nineveh and Other Poems.\u2019 By George B.Viererk (Moffar, Tara & Cu, New York.73 Mr.Viereck.{ells us pied his father Was à German And his mother a Amel can, and that, though many of his pouins were originally written in English, some of then were cot sed in German and then translated Into English.Mp secs to bo more \u2018than.psualiy Interaeicd in himself and his verses, and demands that \u201ceach of my poems must be judged by whatever intrinsic value it may possess, It must also be judged as a whole.It must be viewed from one narrow an- .The pleces have vne quality in common, which, for lack of a betier 1 should like to term finally of That is, they solve witheut a remainder the equation between thought and utterance.They exp ud with supreme aptitude, finally nd fr all time, some mundang experience, sow sophie.name, expresstan.note In the infinite scale.No later poet can add to them, or detract.Thetr .n- pressiveness is enduring, thelr vitality ultimate.\u201d This, of course, js very high praise, but we segm.4¢\" recollect an old saying that \u2018self praise !s no reco nien- dation.\u201d At all events, Mr.Viereax nam the courage of bis convictions.and is not afrald of being charged with cæstism.The author addse \u201cIf 1 am right, ! have extended the borderland of poetry }uto the domain of music on the one sile ind Into that of the Intellect on the «ther, The new form-\u2014new In that It has never before been éonscious!y applied\u2014bdrings into play hidden possibilities of speech, and enables the authentic poet to muitl- piy rhymes and rhythmic effects without sifaining the sense.\u201d uw preference to daring to criticize paems annouhcegd with so loud a blare of trumpets,\u201d the present cyte will content himself: and probally aso the author, with quoting the following verdict of James Huneker in the North American Review: \u201cMr.Viereck's poems are shot through with the splendors of Heine, Swirburne and Keats.\u201d The Crulse of the Yacht Dido.By Charles G.D.Roberts.d (The Copp-Clark Co., ; 07.This volume is & welcome addition to the \"Cosy Cnrner Series,\u201d ard is rure of 'a.wide circulation, because It Is Written by a favorite of the public, Mr.Charles \u2018Roberts, author of \u201cThe Kindred of the Wild,\u2019 \u201cThe Watchers of the Trails,\u201d \u201cRed Fox,\" and many other popular stories.; The present book is \u201cA Tale of the Tide Country.\u201d and.the narrative is so vivid that even those who have never visited the district described will Jay down \u2018the volume with a very clear con- reption-vf the difficultien encduntered by the yacht Dido, a shad Boat sbuilt with Nustrat- Toronto.aesthetic, or philo- - loge life, wan, © when the \u2018story home for the summer vacation.the widowed men \u2014 had sternly stood above all thinga that she Boston or New York to consult oculiste, to raise tho shad season, requisite funds.While the two by the two young men.quite sober, and in the spring h that Mart's father A taweuit settled the matter in the true owner, never forgave the When, therefore, found that the Dido, carefully anchored, mile from where thay could ase which malice of Mart, The iv drunkard, andy, him sent tô Jai! for wh nAnOro Reube, seconded by WII Carter, part of a good Christian, and lenienoy and kindness the aw the heart of the old villain, who Knowledge of the human heart.relates how Wi! and Reunhe division of this treasure-trove trations.\u2014\u2014 @ritieh North America.By C.Hili-Tout.With 33 titled Empire,\u201d which is intended to a handy and readable form the those who wish to British Empire.{ pose equally of those who remain \u2018home, aud of those who fare forth intai the world, and come in personal -con- tact with peoples In the lower stages of The present book contains a map of British North America, in which the linguistic stocks of the native dians are carefully noted.Thimy-thice admirably executed full-page.engravings hs by, the best artists add culture.3 m photograp conalderabie interest to the tive! chapters\\ the volume, Both actite accents on each up to, a.lofty tbe of is exactly tan, Knowledge of \u2018of: the Sa eden dently of and the dandy \u201cbegin ns, Reube\u2019s keenest ambition was also to \u201cput himself through college.\u201d but the poverty of mother~-there are many widows in that land of sallors and fisher- In his way.Reube's mother suffered from an affection of the eyes, And her son was anxious should visit the best money for this lagd- able purpose was the chief yeuson for the building * ot the Dido, by which, he hoped to gain the during boson companions were discussing tho cjassigsi- ly named yacht, tho \"Mauvals pujet\u2019 of Waswock ~Mart Gandy-the hereditary enemy of tho Dare family, was sighled He was never ad, from petty apite, shot one of Reuhs's finest sheep.The quarrel between Candy and Dare's family had begun about pote land hind wrongfully enclosed, as it really belonged to Mr.Dare, favor nf family winner of the suit.Roude and his friend had was now adrift, a The | misfortune was at once attributed (à the Interest voittme centres in the recovory of (hn yacht after considerahle trouble, and the 1 conviction and confession of tha: guaturd-\" Instead af aetting been her, of the animes, Buste ble hy their 6 ao!ten bacoimnen a converted character, abandons ui} lin ovil ways, and thenceforth devotes years of loyal devotion to the serviva of the two friends who had tought him n new: Thare is & pleasing eplsode In the volume, which in their wanderings discovered In an old forgotten cave wn hue far filled with golden Louls, and a large number of Spanish pleces, The adds to their pleasure, and enables Reubo to send his mother to Boston for the best med!- cal advice.There are saven clever ilius- 1.The Far West, the Home of the Salish and Deve.Hiustro- tions.Copp-Ciark Co.;-Toronto), This voiume belongs to the series en- \u201cThe Native Races of the British apply In news of jeam something of the ilfe of the uncivilized .races of the It will serve the pur- at In- lve long: ihe races described by Mr.Hili- Tout, vie, the Salish and the Dene (with, \u201ce\u201d) possess, and (according to the best ae lve classification of virtues and vices, \"ich y is Dee the most Hen cae \u2018nature, aud + \" gother with discussions, hased on knowledge of first hand, of such subjects as \u201ctotemlum\u2019 (that is.a vast social systtio of alternate obligation and restriction), and spirit religion.The inland Salish, as also the Dene, living the lives of hunters in the mountains and piains, instead of \u201csquatting\u201d in canoes and devouring easlty-caught fish, have the wiry liesomn figures seen In the hunting- tribes farther south and eayt; but, unlike many of the latter\u2014and still moro unlike the red man in Cooper's flctions\u2014 the British North American Indians are deplorable cowards.They are universally declared to be \u201ctimid, pustilanimous, and cowardly,\u201d and when an affair of honor has to he settled, even :anong warriors, they find suffictent satisfa:tlon In a mere wrestling bout, In which hatr- pulling Is the chief mode of attack.When onc man takes a fancy to another man\u2019s wife, \u2018he challenges the husband to 1 wrestling-match, when, should he: Drove the victor, the woman \"ipso fa-to'* becomes his property.The dark spot In the picture drawn of the Indlan tribes by Mr.Hill-Tou® i» the terrible rapidity in which thav are disappearing; for it seems that their aum- Lers now are little more than ono-tenti of what they were when the whi\u2018 men fire visited then, scarcely more than à contury aga.The author tells 23 all ibout their habitations, dress ani per- ronal adornments, food and cooking, vaz- ketry and bark veesels, Implem-ats of wir and the chase, religious bellets and practices, woclal customs, felk-lore anu myths: and, In fact, describes them picturesquely from the cradle to the grave, The hook is trustworthy as the result of many years\u2019 pérsonal ral observation.v Archbishop 0\u2019 Brien: man Man and Church- By Katherine Hughes.(Ottawa: The Rolia.L.Crain Company.) This book written by lls niece, Misa Katherine Hughes, was not undertaken so much to chronicle the literary works of the late Archbishop O'Brien, as to port.ay the Inner life of the man, out of which these works proceeded.Many me and women had known him and read his writings: many had admired, and, perhaps, loved him, having frequently\u2019 come in soclal contact with him, but, nevertheless, there was something in his personality, apparent \u2018most to those who knew him best\u2014an exquisite aloofness of tou), that, notwithstanding broad human sympathies, held its anner self apart from the world, Yor God al Miss Hughes quotes a Passage from Dr.Irelande \u201cLife of Bir Henry Vane,\" which ane fails to understand as an acknow- lcdgeld truth, The passage A) fa: \u201cThe very purity of a ureat man's life may detract from its Interest.\u201d This seems to her unreasonable and incorrect.Why should the biographv of Matthew Arnold appeal to readers With less Interest than that of the reckless T.ord Byron?It is not right that iLis should be so, and the fault is In the reader.who likes melodrama.not in tha tranquil life 61 the \u2018man of letters.The facts of the Archbishop's life are s001 told.Mle came of a good Irish family.and \u2018vas born at Grovehill College.New Glas- cow, P.E.I.on May 4th, 1843.In the leutumn and winter of 1905 he planned 9 Visit to Rome, being desirous of offering the ee DE et \u2018of his tillal obedience to Pope disposes, though man pro- Lo.es.In February he had an attack of rhoumatisur,- but:on March 8th attended ar examination at 8t.Mary's Gort Schoo), Halifax.In the afternoon of March \u20189th.he returned to rest suffering\" §atioh Igestion: but later assured his Tod his nlece, who was his con- Am ; des ant en ve hi dia Er 1 Al iy But wa was \u2018glent, ana, w sa lay J Fe ai sleep hy, per way ; \u2018steve hs florea usa ike rote for Shr editorial of he Wesle cificla) organ of the Mothodist Cl rch i Canada.It concludes thus: !* &redt Ccclesiastical statesman, boved be the \u2018people of all denominations for his purity of motives, broad oOtlook .on af- {uirs, and sterling character.Ilias ability was recogulzed by hip election as president of the Royal Society of Canada; but greater than the gifts of his mind and the gruce of his culture was the genius of bis heart, for he was a man who loved even the unlovely, ag he was ever the f:1end of the poor.We: mourn the loss 2! 4 saint and a scholar, and we drop J flower upon his coffin, for he was wor- ny of vur love, and or the best that we can give.\u2019 This praise, coming from à Trotestant clerical journal, must have ccmforted the Archbishop's numerous {rlends in their sad bereavement.A\u2019 Strong Man's Vow.By Joseph.Hocking.(Toronto: Copp.Clark Co., 1807), Hossini Kev erne, a youth of nineteen, who hud Rrowi up half-starved and neglected by his clever but lazy father, the village tinker attended the feast given by the Earl of Cornwall to celebrate his daugn- ter's seventeenth birthday.Frightened bv the sudden appearance of what was to her a terrible-looking creature, Lady Beatrice.with fear and loathing, express.\u20acu In looks ahd actions, withdrew from \u2018be sight of the uncouth Rossini.who kuzed at her us her beauly was an- Belle.He slouched away, but in his heart he registered a vow so wild that it geemed impossibie.le now entered upon the crisis of his life.Determined to conquer this hltherto unknown world, is realized but one thing, that he must have knowledge.Through the friendship.of a voung dissenting minister, Hugh Har- wood, the path to knowledge is disclosed.\u2018ihe ragged.ungainly youth conquered every tasi \u2018that was set before him, and ir.nine months had gained what most wen would -have.taken nine: years to ac- auire.A book on biography revealed the bent of his mind.Like Stephenson and Watt, he must be an engineer.An opportunity soon arose, and was eéagerly Buized, for the engineer who had planned 4 Kreat bridge upon whfch Rossini was working as & laborer, fell ill.and no one could continué his work.Our hero, to the amazement of the other engineers, completed a draft of the plans, and tridge was bulit.From this time onward Pucress was certain, \u2018The young engil- neer's great work was the erection of a 1æhthouss upon Black Rock, an\u2019 under- teking of stupendous difficulty.This trought him fnto contact with Lord Pen- withen.who Was a member of the Board of Admiralty and Lady Beatrice begged her father to invite to Penwithen the row famous engineer.Rossini accepted the second invitation, and in a most dramatic scene he tells Lady Beatrice the story of hin great love for her.She admires strength above every other at- crie of manhood, and nothing but her ride of race causes her to refuse to be- Pee his wife.Then another élement enters, \u2014 that of friendship and grat tude; for Rossin! learns that Hugh Har- wood, now Sir Hugh.ip a suitor for Lady Beatrice's hand.He urges his plea no longer and seeks to forget his life in his work.While he was building the lighthouse his life had been saved by Mary Fletcher, his foreman's beautiful daughter, She now risks her own life t» warn him by informing him that her father had planned the destruction of the I')ghthouse to revenge himself for having Leen previously conquered by Rossini in a struggle.Fletcher attempts to murder the engineer but Mary nurses him back to life.He thinks only of Lady Beatrice.erd makes no to A to regain his strength and v e must be | used snd \u201cMary brings to his side the dn-of whom she had heard so much during his delirlum: for he in the wife Pin Sir Hugh, as Ross men ro as striking a comtesse as thelr rank, life and fortune could well presen\u2019.What was: the The contains clever carefully careful enthusiasm by its owner Reyben {-we; acquine from :his book:& quanti Ra stant attendants, that he was better.A: ; Powers of description.The London Aca- written chapters.in which the \u2018pros\u2019 and or Reube) Dare, the i ate che nt\u2019 TE ornation pleasantly c od half-past ten she spoke to him.snd the fulfilment of Rossini Kevern & demy selects for special notice the ao- the \u2018\u2018cons\u2019 of the quegtion discussed are Will Carter, who, after two years of col- \u2018of their ways of life and thought, Pr sald that the pain was hard to bear, Sha ~\u201cow the story itself must disclose.\u2014- #2 el «Know Thyself.\u201d R.Fraser.of Westville, N.S., writes: \u201cIn the Star of April 20 a quotation (in +\u201c the sermon on compultory education), : \u2018Know thyself\u2019 Is attributed to Socrates, ~ Kindly answer in the column of \u2018Notes «and Queries\u2019 who the author is.Should it not be Thales?\" I am afraid that at this period of the vorid's age it is impossible to affiliate this venerable Greek apothegm, aphor- ¥m, adage, or whatever.else we may hoose to call it, on any particular wise- êcre.In my opinion It is a much over- - rated maxim, and ft doëés not make a pins adiffetence who was the originator .\u201c of the dictum.All that we positively oa \u201c Know fs that the \u2018wise saw\u201d wae in- \u201cKnow myself,\u201d and runs thus: \u201cOnly by knowledge of that which ie not thyeelf, shall thyself be learned\u201d; and the other js from 8Schiller's \u2018\u2019Votur Tablets, the Key\": \u2018two words, - \u201cWouldst thou know thyself, observe the actions of others; Wouldat t thou other men know, look thou + within thine only heart.\u201d .This ig a close version from the original German hexameter and pentameter couplet.The Pronunciation of \u201cConvalescent.\u201d C.J.H., Palace street, writes: \u201cIn conversation with a friend, he mentioned \u2018-scribed In gold letters nver the portico FLL «> of the Temple at Delphi.Mr.H.T.Riley, of Clare College, Cambridge, who .has edited In a very creditable manner Bohn'as \u201cDictionary of Latin and Greek .Quotations, Proverbs and Mottoce\u201d (now ! published by George Bell & Sons), In- .forms un that \u2018It has been ascribed to \u201c Pfthagoras, Chilo, Thales.Cleobulus, \u2018Bias .and Socrates, It has also been at- ° tributed to Phemonoe, a mythical Greek porters of the ante-Homerle period.n Latin, the precept is \u2018\u2019Nosce ta ip- * and in English.\u201cKnow thyself.\" Juvenil.who flourished about A.D.90, quotes tbe original Greek in hia 11th Satire, line 28, as follows: \u201c11; 2aelo descendit \u2018Gnothi seaton\u2019, Figen \" et memor! tractandum pec- 8 \u201cThat: 11 to say: \u2018Know thyself\" de- ascended from Heaven\u2014a maxim to be À Smprépred on and pondered in thy mind- | 1 : \u201cful'fieart.\u201d Cicoro, In his \u201cTuscuian Dia- patations.* 1.1,2252, wrote: \u201cQuum Ut pitar, \u2018nosce te'dieit, nov diclt,\u201d Nosce >-animenm tuum: nam corpus quasi vas est, \u201cat Aliquod anim! receptaculum: nb anîmo © YU qu quidquid agitur, 1d agltur\u2018 a te.In -Easiish thix means: \u201cWhen the God sat \u2018Know thyself,\u2019 he means \u2018know thy ow + .mind\u2019; the, body being.hs It were, the vessel and recepticle of the mind, so that : Whatever Is done by your mind Is dane Cf by yourself, Pope, in his Epistle II,\u201d Mine 1, writes; \u2018Know then thyself\u2014presume nox God to : scan-\u2014 \u201cThe proper study of mankind Is man.\u2019 Pope.\u2018who borrowed from anybody and ev when it snited him, took now thyself\u2019 from the Delphic Oracle, and, piifercd his second line from Charron\u2019s treatise, \u201cDe la Sagesse.\u201d IAb.1 chept,- 1: \u201cIa vraye sclence et le vrav etude de l\u2019homme, c\u2019est l'homme.\u201d After all, most men and women know fat mote \"about themselves than ame Mat profess to belfeve.and I am dy ne ans certain that they feel Lap- z- pler for t thelr intimate acquaintance with \u201cwhat Ts called \u201cthe hidden soul.\u201d Dr.\u2018i Johnson once sald: \u2018In anclent days the Nw or Selsbrates precept was \u2018know thy- A)! of} Nn modetn titres it has been gup- lated vy y the more fashlonable maxim, er thy neighbor, and everything ou \u2019 Ss n gr dearly love.to read a sermon Fh diriniteble Mark Twain on the text À renom Thyself,\u201d but perhaps enough has, ow been said.to satisty my ever, add in BY, Bron wo ugttions One ié from Pis Lytton) on the Cadre \u2018Teething :wœ \u2018ns Syrup should Always\u2019 chute for chilgrev -teething.It .soothes the child, wo alte; sume.a aN bad that a mutual acquaintance \u2018had gone to a convalescent home,\u2019 prenouncing the \u2018a\u2019 short.On enquiring I find a considerable number of people here do oo including @ echool tegcher.who says that it is correct t6 pronounce Jt with a short \u2018a\u2019 when you speak \u2018a chnvalescent.* but with a long \u2018a\u2019 when you say that \u2018a man Is convalesc:nt.' ls there any Authority for this change of pronunciation of the same word?In Liverpool {England we pronounced it always with T am not quite sure that I understand my correspendent's meaning.But if 1 do, he is of opinion that \u201cval\u201d In the word \u201cconvalescent\u201d is pronounced \u2018vale.\u2019 1 \u201cConvalescent,\u201d whether -we use ii as an adjective or a noun, is pronounced In one way only, and that is *\u2018con-val-es-cent,\u201d with the em- prasis on the third ayllable.\u201cConvalesce,\u201d T regain or recover my health, Is a com.pion inceptive verb in classical Latin, and s derived from the simpler form *\u201c\u2018can- Valeo, * The stem \u201cval\u201d le found in a Sanscrit word which means \u201cstrength, power.\u201d and In every English term (in which it occurs, it is pronounced \u201cval,\u201d ond nothing else.Take for example word \u2018val-e-dic\u2019-tlon.and val-e.dic\u2019 Le pe both noun and adjective; *\u2018val-1d,\u201d strons, and Its opposite, \u201cin-val-id,\u201d having no effect, or without value, welght Pr cogency.There 18 a-noun.\u2018\u2019In-vat-14,* #lckiy.person.hut the \u201ca\u201d is, of tdurwe.Short even in that: \u201cIn-val-i-date\u201d Is the verb.and in-val-u-a-hle,\u201d priceless, are pronounced dn tho same way.Bo dre \u2018val'or.\u201d or \u201cval'ld.\u201d \u2018\u2018val-fant.\u201d.\u201c\u201cval\u2019- en-tine,\u201d\" \u201cval~e-ri-an* the plant all.teal, the root of which is used in medicine.and \u2018\u2018val'-e-tu-â)- -na\u2019-rl-an,\u201d sickly or weak.There are three verbs, \u201cavall, counter.vall, and prevail,\u201d all.derived from the Tatin \u2018\u2018valere,\u201d as Votes strong, which are apelied \u2018\u2019vait\u201d more euphonious then \u201cvai.But even Nu prcvnii l° aivés us the adjective \u201cprevalent, containing the criginal\u2019 stem \u201cval.\u201d I may say more, but I think that it fa not necessary.I am aware, that, as Butler telly us in his \u2018Hudibres, > Part m., Canto III, line 243: \u2018He that complies against his win, Ts of his own opinion still.\u201d But 1 hope, and: believe, that in \u2018this par- Ucular case, C.J.H.wilj allow that I am right in what 1 have written about \u2018val.\u2019 By the bye, Butler's couplet is ai- most always Incorrectly quoted, as op Is ol man: convii.ved against his wi the sama opinion stil\u201d This, of course/ Is nonsens.If a man Is really convinced.he would be an idiot te ching to aid former erroneous opinion,\u2019 =.\u2014 Grace rique Sorel, asks: {1 have hebrd the other also, and would v[ for its existence when we ] :- manuscript \u201ccopy, There is No Buch Verb as \u201cTo Rath.i » (knew the word \u201cbathe\u201d ot proper.» but ilke to know it It fs Incorrect.\u2019 When we have the verb \u201cto bathe.\u201d \u2018used both transitively, as in the phrase, \u2018to.bathe a child\" i.e, to wash as In a bath; and intransitively, as meaning \u201cto A8kp a.bath,\u201d jt seems folly (0 make the ncyn \u201cbath\u201d do double duty.It cannot be justified on the analogy of the noun \u201ctub,\u201d- which sométimes means a receptacle for bathing water, and the Yverb \u201cto tub\" to.take a bath in a tud.Tubbing™ is scarcely à.lady-Hike phrare, and has ga suspicion, of slang ahout it; but when I was at Oxford we all spoke of \u201ctubbing and rubbing\u2019 after rewing on tlie Isla, or after a long walk or run.The dictionaries make no mention of \u201cbath\u201d as a verb, and I see no reason Pleasing form \u201cbathe.have the more oF caning of «> \u2019Sdeath.\u201d J.A, C., Caledonia, N.8., kindly Sot me know what the.Fould vou of sdeath,\u2019 used in Tennyson's \u201cPrincess,\u201d* by Arac, sever or eight times, I: trink - ' ° In the \u201cPrincess,\u201d section V \u2018the genial slant, A y a interjection exclamation of ue: Elizabeth, It occurs anly once in Sane reare\u2019s plays, vig.in \u201cCorfolanus,\u201d Act.I.Scene L, line a It is a corruption op centraction\u2019 \u2018God's death,\u201d Le, Christ's \u2018death; just as * g'wounds,\u201d or more commonly \u201c\u2019zounds\u201d\u2019 represents God's wounds,\u201d vis., those that Christ Buffered on the Cross.These covert oaths Were used In olden times to avoid the e profane of Acts of of Parliament against \u201che Nodded to Me.\u201d \u2018M.BE.asks for: the ht Nodded to \u201cen 1 believe the poem ane fers to an:old lady amd Quédn Victorta \" This request appeared in th May 11th.and 1 have received Siar 1 «0 it from many correspondents, to whom oy thanks sre on ang tendered.I here \u2019 r names, and fre Dielr = nd\u2019 subjoin the verses Ladies first.H.E.Montreal), m .\u2018ann hy of lines, Margaret (Dun- ©6,) sends a printed copy cut pao J s newspapèr, and = that\u201d I'nes asked for by \u201cNog}\u2019 laat week, vies \u201cAnd falling.call to those behin \u201cPlay up pray up! play the ame.: ire ket fiom & poem abort life, written hv Ma; whol a se ution à ç oy nd printed fn \u201cThe 1.Totinson\" (18th ave, Lachine), nernda and \u2018so does a Jaay who signs herself, merely \u20188.(8herbrool ° -Guébec).Miss C, B.H, (Hamlfton), Pends a: pfinted version.H,- Massey Te st Urbni street), sends 8 hand-written .VOpy, and.ro does EE.MN.(982 Dorctens \u201ctar: street); 80 Also does C.D.Lenay « hester street).Mra.Etnest Taylor ranhde Lyne, Quebec), encloses a print.\u2018ea versian, ahd.¢0 dees Maxy A.Held Brockville, Oft.).Kate Davidson (104 1, street, Point St, Charles), pends a manuscript copy.while George K, Lanta san (6 Lorne crescent), encloses a hand- | written edition.and 'L.Murphy (43.Mec- THE SPECTATOR, \u201c3 A Weelity Meview ek rte, Yearly abseription: end yr iehed 1038) advance}, any part of, he 2 sg \u201cQftice, 1 We linglon.Engi and.- \u20180 \u2018anew - POR.CFPICE MSBY Limit A.B.ORM SBY.Limited, \u2018Quinn AND ORORCE, TS -raye 87 DOING SUN EH \u2018for va any is wren de ven peak WAL Kindly reti The! the word \u201cbath\u201d Is we core me t te fo ee RLY hep i Afraid 99+ f ere sw Te ft 0) ax out, 8 das \"4.F + put my them.[the wordy of the sos Man\u2019 s Teast.Glll College avinie), a that 1- pa to the print ssporriteé copy.4 itor of Notes and Querles,\u2019: SHE-NODDIT- TO ME, I'm.but an auld body Livin' up in Deeside, In a two-room'd bit hoosie \u201cwi a' toffa\u2019 beside, Wi my coo and my \u2018Bince she noddit to me! grumphy I'm nae sae far past wit I'm gle trig and hall\u2014 Can plant two-three tawtles, An\u2019 look after my Kkail; An\u2019 when oor Queen passes I'm oot to see, Gin by luck she micht notice, And hod oot to me! But I've ay e been unlucky, ; And the Binds were aye doon - TH] last week the time \u201cig : 4 2 x3 < = - 5% 3 ! An\u2019 dit to me! My son sleeps in Egypt\u2014 It's nae eesé to freit\u2014 An\u2019 yet when I think ot Im sair like to greet.She may feel for my sorron\u2014 She's § mither, ye aco\u2014 Arr may be she kent o't, When she noddit to me! \u201cPlay the Game\"\u201d\u2014A Poem, Accompanying this is a copy of \u201cPay | the Game.\u201d by Henry Newbolt, An\u2019 the le Queen Sancho fu kindly This, I think, is the poem wsked for by \u201cNoel\u201d in the Star of May 4th, 1907.The poem, 1 believe, was a favorite one of .Drummond.Until I the tata em in the last (M numbér of the u- tasnese § 0680060 | ® © CANADIANS IN 9 NEW YORK.& CIBOLOS à SLGSOUS Among the Canadlans at New York hotels this aveek weré: H.J.Allen.Mont- Fleming, Ontarlo, Holland, R.veny, Toronto, Grend; Miss M.Ellis, Toronto, scoe Victoria; A.Foulds, Toronto, Mu y.Hi; A.N.Foulds, Toronto, Murray Hill; H.Frank, Toronto, Victoria; A.G.MacFarlane, \u2018Toronte, Bresiin; Mies A.Rice, Toronto.Victoria; L.Salmon, Toronto, Vic- cor: Miss B, Wellington.Toronto, Vie.rose, Montreal, Union Square; : MacKiniey, \u2018Half tax, Vittorta: ZT.eatin 8t.- John, Broadway Central: Miss M.Ellis, Toronto, Woodwatd:; \u2018Mr.and Mrs.A.Mascn, Toronto, Woodward; EF.Calhoun, Montreal, Mariborough; T.Harrison, Montreal, Everett; J.Harrison, Montreal, Everett; J Lajols, Montreal, Hoffman: Miss Ramsay, Montreal, Holland: E.Sekjer, Montrea], Earlington; J.J.DeWind, Ontario, Ashland: J.Cohn, Toronto, Victäria: A.J.Duggan, Toronto.Victoria: Mrs.R.Johnston, Toronto, Grand; Mrs.C.Mulock, Toronto, Holland: K: C,.McCienaghan.Montreal, Relvidere; I\" M.Wilcox, Toronto, Albert; P.GQ.\u2019 Reyes, Montreal, Gerard; Mr.and Mrs.C.Gobeil, Ottawa, St.Denis; P.G.McGib- bon, Montreal, Herald, Square; C.À.Mol- Ron, Montreal, Holland; H.F.Bryan, Roeslang, B.C., Gilsey; Mr.and Mis.W H.Mara, Toronto, Broztell; W.M.Young, Toronto, Astor.House: P.R.Young, To- zonto, Astar House; Z.Schwartz, Quebec, Albert; Q.-Juckson, Totonto, - Everett; r.and Mrs.H., McKee, Montreal, Cum- beriand; Miss Rothwell, Montreal, Martha Washington; Montreal, Martha | Woodhouse.Mont treal, en M.Wilcox, Toronto, Cymber land; 8.Ambein, Montreal, Normandie: C.Finigan Montreal, Astor \u2018House; J Ww.Hancock Montreal, Marlboro oo Knopf Montreal, 8t.Denis; T° AM Montreal Cadillac; J, C.Smith, Monteend: Holland; C.Woltman, Montreaf, Norman die; Dr, Powell, Ottawa, Murray Ju.L.A, Mo rrison, Quebec, Grand: J, A., 1\u2018s0n, Quebec, Grand; W.Y.Baskin st.John, St, Denis; Mrs.F.R.Smith, 8t.John Murray Hii A.W, Hutchins, ronto, Park Avenue: Mr.and Mrs: I, L.Jchnson, Toronto, Murray Hill; Mr.and Mrs J.Lalonde.To nto, Woodstock: K.I Loftus, Toronto, York: Mr.and Mrs.D.8mith, Toronto, Grand: J.W, Ur- chant Toranto, Park Avenue! 'G.Fitzgerald, Toronto Empire; I.Simon.To- rento, Cumberland; C.V.Allaway, Win- n.pez.Murray Hil; E.L.Travis, Halifax, Hoffman: A.T.Stovens, Nova Scotia.Uslsey; M.IL.oerner, Montreal: Belve- Cere; E B.Howell,' Montreal, Murray\u2019 FH; Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Ham, Montreal, Woodstock: G.Trwing, Montreal.\u2018Park Avenue: A.C.Jeanette, Montreal Wood- 0.Comp, Ot tawa, Brozteli: G.a.Fanguler, Ottawa, Murray HHL A, J Camptell, Quebec, Woodstock; A.Brans- combe 8t, John, Béville; J.Woodward Toronto, Grand; J.R Beaudry.Montreat, Earlingion: Ww.8, Palen, Ottawa, Wol: cot rem \"Some one has estimated that the ag- Kregate of wealth buried with Tur- Key's sultans would pay Ruéata\u2018s na tonal debt, ; ; corset nt a ; + pry Ey doctdr.mays he | ni had} 5 ) taves or w epmiranipon SoTL ror Ro And his In infatu-1{ - dy\u2019 oe.twb wo- cuitome of the: meeting.Ain ex \u201chgh Telephone Uptown 4., 114 3eod re yoy still a ; 4 same old way, ta ety the milk you oe bel æ SY R nt ho ar w hat'it ay, café 2 y (oe ge which you and your family: are bing unw Iittagly.Wouldn't n sitter.to feel safe, to kno lat your milk is pure and free on ati om.We guarantee ar our supplies to ba s0.Sa tisfy reser by æiving: al \u201cTHE GUARANTEED PURE MILK CO., D, STS #T.CACEERISQUEE.WEST.No matter _! what pert © WE CAN lothes rom the Old Country SUITS 10 MEASURE $5 14e.COUR TAILORING BY POST fs an Immense Boon.té those \u201cresiding in the Colonies or clsewhers, - \u2018The simplified system oF velfomeasurement which we forward you together with tape .mesaure, fasdion plate.and large range of up-to-date fabrice\u2014al) of which arc sent nee of charge and post pald\u2014asaures a perfect fit, the world you WE CAN FIT YOU.SEND FOR FREE PATTERNS.FIT YOU.Wo shall have pleasure in forwarding to your address a lon list of foreign and Colonial testimonials from all para 0 be world \u2014all of them entirely unsolicited.SUITS (to measure) 25 t4c, 38.720,88.MYGIENIO RAINPROOF .QVERQCOAYS 94.52c , 86.560, 86.120, Trousers (to Measure) ive\u2019 in, ous 83 140.sut, DUTY FR and CARRIAGE PALS to Your, Deer, re jdt +449 \".- \" ww 18-88c.» 5800 + w\u2019 » » » LU Me.\u2018uw 28-556.JR - » = ww \u201d 7 840.- - \u201d + eu n° > n = nu ee - 07.842 » - » - - - w plea or refund the fu) emprunt of yr pur.nestéres (te measure) 41340.$.40c., $2, 92.32 le puaranten oitier 6 chase, Allioday Curfre ues be hw iw then asking.Below \u2018we pive ru e ei vf an 6 date, VRRE and Ca Trane 8 Measure Tellers, vent (01 604 83.City Rd.Finsbury, Lotéon, England.78 24, law This is called the \u2018practical age; at all events like to get value for their money; this 1s 1 a time when people assure when sou b uy co WAN\u2019S PERFECTION cocoa (Maple Leaf Label) | ~ Teds absolutely pure, very.nutritious and very he al thful.A2 THEÇOWAN 0.LTD.TORONTO.nier FT TIY \u201cThan Cire! ne ; Why run the risk of TYPHOID FEVER.when you can purchase a THOROUGHLY EFFICIENT.Fll~ Ten, easily fitted to Your Water pipe?Pa nôt be mialed by: Fiters.of\u201d a similar appearance, but insist upon\u2019 having a \u201cBERKEFELD FILTER: (patent).| GEO.R.PROWSE, Agent 208 McGILL STREET, MONTREAL, 114 3eod N Ll A STRONG MAN'S VOW By Joseph Hocking.| rtm a The powerful theme which secured for \u201cThe Woman of Babylon\u201d so magnificent a reception, is replaced in this work by an equally strong, though en- Ç FROM ENGLAND: The Postage on Newspapers from En land has Cents to Two Cents u pound.resident of Canada tan row \u2018get one or ae pa arce] for us your order now and weé wlll send papers at once with the bill; or send us a post card, and we will send you our list of English Papers, Magazines, ste.With Subscription Rates for: three six or twelve months.W.H.SMITH & SON, 186 Strand, London, Faglued.s- from _- Eight \"Every béeñ réduced rs from England In one wo Cents postage.Bend 109 6.3amo tirely different, interest, more touching to the heart of every man.This boo will 'be reckoned amongst Mr.Hocking's greatest achievements.Mustrated, Cloth, $1.23; Paper, Te The Copp Clark Go., Limited, Publishers, TORONTO.- and Fancy Articles of ever tion thoroughly cleansed without the slightest injury.Gold Medallist Dyers \u2018and fue, British American Dyciag Comipasy, Offices and Agents throughout the city, The Wonders Worked in our French Cleaning Department are surprising.The most delicate and un- washable materiale in.Silk.and Wool Colored.Goods descrip- Suits, 114 4 daw The Secret of Beauty Of Skin, Scalp, Hair, n \u2018Hands in thousands d upon thousands of cases, is \u201c found in the exclusive use of Cuticura Soap and Cuticura- Ointment, the urest and sweetest of emol- ents, and greatest of skin purifiers and beautifiers.I\" Straits Blocked With Ice.Will Dispose of Turret Ball, Special to The Montreal Star.Charlottetown, P.E.L, Saunders, Lloyds special dgent - York.has arrived: to arrange for the -dis- Foral of the steamer Turret Bell; strañd- ed at St.Peter's Inst\u2019 November.Tenders have been received for her purchase, but none have been accepted.a 26: 1aw com May i8\u2014H.Tie The Korean government hue-deciied to grant the right to work god to citizens France, the United States and Italy.nines of England, Germany.@Epectel to The Montreal Star.Charlottetown PEI, \u2018May 18.\u2014 The steamer Campana, with one propeller de- jes while on her way from Québec te Bumirierside arrived here from Summerside Yesterday.The Straits are blocked with | and she will remain Charlo ttet \"\\{H they are clear.Fin pr er Lave may be Blown Into beautiful ~ovjored.bottles, +.and PILES: HF RE DR.CHASE'S OINTMENT .Chase's Oint.Sad ghana rotoreue fobing, forme Haas eam po rt mes ee SINE 2 \u2014_ :- Montreal, and belonging Ever Catalogues may de had at the \\ 116 3 M ; The Great.\u201c Sale of.\u2018whi ob was.2pmoueces to take place at the undersigneds aalesroom, 32 UNIVERSIT ET on on the 16th, 17th and 18th inst, h svoldatyy Boétponea owing to delay in arrival of goods).\u2018to Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 28th, 29th and 30th of May, at 2.30 and 8 o'clock each day.lot: for positive pnreserv ed sale.Further particulars will\u2019 duly\u2019 appear.NOTICE ORIENTAL RUGS as been un- Auctioneer\u2019 s office.- + WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctloncer.Important Picture Sale The undersigned is instructed by Mr: J.J.DILLON (who is returning to England) To Sell By Auotion His Valuable Collection of Pictures by British Artists embracing a large number of beautiful works, Including excellent examples of Prnest Walbourne H.Clements, H.Scha- Louis Passmore, G.Hodgson, C.Meadows.A.Hulkju, I.J.Barker, A.Thornley.and other esteemed painters, many of whom are well known exhiblt- ors \u2018in leading galleries, Including the Royal Academy, Albert Gallery (Edinburgh).Royal Hibernlan Academy.oto.On view Saturday, 18th, and solonday.30th May.at 32 UNIVERSITY S Auction Sale Tuesday 2st Inst., Afternoon and Fivyg,, at 3.30 and 8 o'clock Catalogues wa, be ready on Thursday.ALTER M.KEARNS, 112-9 Auctioneer.UNDERWRITERS?SALE DAMAGED TEA Ex.8.8.HALIFAX CITY \"37 Chests 116 1bs.each SUDONG PEKOE Slightly damaged by water on voyage of importation.Will be sald by \u2018public auction for account of whom it may concern, at the updersigned's salesroom, .32 UNIVERSITY STREET, ; ON WEDNESDAY, MAY.22, AT 2.30 pm.1x i miles.trom Pope .Auctioneer.LTER M.KEARNS, 118 3 Sale By Authority of Justice.The following Immoveable properties depending of tho estate of the late C.J.Coursol, in ila lifetime of the city of in usufruct to me Georgina Berocold, his widow, and droptfty to the\u2019 chilfrén, lssultoFthelr marmite: w't be sold at auction and adjuds the ra .bidder.in\u201c the = go SC Morin ojsries, No.L.: 1 Amés stréet, In the elty ot Mont-\u2018} \u20ac real, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on TUBBDAY, the 28th day of MAY\" INS subject to the conditions of sale hike and there to be announced, to wit pe 1.Four vacant lots of land situate on \u201c the south-east side of St.Antoine street, bétwéen Vinet and minion streets, the tity of Montreal, bearing the Nos.77, 77a, 7b and 7Tc, of the sub-division of lot No.87, of the Bt.Antoine Ward, of the City of Montreal, and 1 of 386, 4a of 887, 5 of 890, 4 of 371, and 6 of 391, of the official plan and book of reference of the\u2019 parish of Montreal 2.A property situate on the south-west side of Beaudry street, bearing the No.1140 of the official plan of the Bt.James Ward, wi the house and outbuildings béaring the No.610 of sald Beaudry street.An immaovendble property situate \u2018on the western corner of Cadieux atreet and Pline avenue being the north-west portion of ot \u2018No.4 of the sub-divielon of Jot No.942 of the official plan of the Bt.Louis.Ward of the cit\u201d of Montreal.with the houses bearing the Nos.143, 145 and 147 of Pine avenue, and 670 of Cadieux street.4.An immoveable property situate on the north-east side of Colonial avenue or Bt.Hypolite street, In the town of St, \u2018Louis.bearing the No.92 of the subdivision of lot No.137 of the official plan uf the village of Cote St uis, with the housez bvarine the Nos, 915, 617 and 919 of said St.Hypolite street.5.An immoveable property situate on the south-west side of Colonial avenue or St.Hypolite street, in the town of Bt.Louis.being the north-west hall of lot No.39, of the sub-division of lot No.137, of the official plan of the village of Cote Gt.Louis.with a house hearing the Nos.918 and 918 of said Colonial avenue and itn dependencies, r the conditions of sale and any : further Information, apply to MORIN & MACKAY, Notaries, 97 St, James Street, \u201cMontreal, i 113 8 2aw Sale by Tender +.OP Lunese The Perrin Plow Company Business.Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont.Pursuant ® the winding-up order here- fn.dated 18th March, 1907, this business will be sold.a8 & going concern, by ton- fief.\u2019 oné block, or in following parces: - Lot 1.-Ree! estate at Smith's Falls, both freehold and leasehold, foundry, nery, - pliant and on ater privilege.Value (estimated), $55,001 Lot 2.Goods manufacture and in pro- ceas of manufacture, raw material of from, steel, bolts, etc.tents, patterns, tools.etc.Valus (estimated), 3e 000.Lot 3.Warehouse at C.P.R.station, Smith's Fala, Valus (estimated).$400.Lot: 4.Warehouse at C.P.R.station, Harriston, Value (estimated), $350.Sealsd tenders, marked \u2018Tender.wil be received by.His Honor H.-8.MeDon- ald, Local Master, Brockville, up to noon, May 22nd.1907.Thé highest < or any tender not pecen- sarily accep Property ma.may be n- upeoted on Popiica ion to the Tqutaator.Dated this 27th April, 1901.¥.R.OLIVER, Bite Falls.Ont; Fr Liquidator.\u201d HUTCHISOK, & FISHER, Sollcttafe for Tlquidatdr.208 4 1aw FE Francisco Jose, who was born in 1788, \u2018il alive und at work, shd a good shot: with the rifle, atiiOporto, Portu- { AT PETITE COTE ind.Feqgive Auction Sale Household Furniture Upright Piano, Carpets, Pictures, &c., &c.At the undersigned's salesroom.32 University Street, On Saturday Afternoon and Evening, 18th May, \u2018at 2.30 and 8 o'clock.Parlor Seta, Odd Fancy Chairs.Musio Cabinets, Mahogany Tables, Buperior Upright «Plano, Pictures, Bric-a-brac.New and Second-hand Carpets and Rugs, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Set of English Mahogany IL.C.Chairs, Dinner and Tea Sets, Glassware, as utlers, Plated Ware, Bedroom Bets, bes with mirror frent: Handeome Brass Beds, Neat Iron and Brass Trimmed Beds, Hair and other Mattresses, Costly Bureaus and Washstands and Cheffoniers in Quartered Oak and Mahogany.Toflet Sets, Bookcases, Library Tables, Refrigerators.Btoves, and a large quantity of other goods.This will be a most attractive sale and worth attending WALTER M.KEARNS, 116 3 Auctioneer .\u2014 Auction Sale | Housahold Furniture asd Effects For account of MRS.ALEX, SMITH, on MONDAY AFT'N., 20th MAY, 2.80.0 Clock.\u201cThe house is sittated on the farm: krown as \u201cColne\u201d Ka nels, about 1% .Toll Gate.ALTER M KEARN Auctioneer.AUCTION ~ SALE Covers, Etc.4 sr = seu, at -OUF- rèors, T.3; REET, on\" Te BoAY AFTERNOO consisting.of parior an fron teads, - springs \u201cTURKISH, PERSIAN and INDIAN | RUGS, CARPETS & PALACE STRIPS |* ce + We are oftering at Private Salo dur ing a Month of Marois ûtire rock 13 at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.The assortment at the present time is most complete, and includes several extra large Catpets, suitable for \u201cBa es or Board Ro M.HICKS & CO.99 and 101 METCALFE ST|3 Sale of a Private Collection of Oll and Water Color Paintings, OIL AND WATER COLOR - PAINTINGS Steel Engravings, Etchirgs, etc, at our Rooms, Nos.99 and 101 METCALFE ST, Wednesday Evening, May 22nd.AT 8 O'CLOCK.Catalogues ready, and will be malled on application.Pictures on view from Tuesday Morning.4 M.HICKS & cQ., 118 4 Auctioneers.by auction his entirt Linens, comprising: Table Cloths (all sizes), Napkins, Tea Irish Linens, e: We have received Instructions from a leading Belfast manufacturer to close out consignment of WECH a : New and Second Hand Furniture, etc., ' intermediate CHEAP TRIPS.Ste, Amathe s 1,90 Labelle .; agok .Kmowlton .3.00 and all other points in Canada, Fort William and east, .at LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE, Good roinz May 23 and 24, Good for return unti! May 27.1907.Special Train for Labelle Train leaving Place Viger at 8.45 a.mon Thursday, May 23rd, will run through to Labelle.Returning.this train will leave Labelle same day at 2.35 p.m., arrlving at Place Viger at 7.05 p.m HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS To Manitoba and whe Canadian North- June 4 and 18; rags 16 and 30; Aug.13 and 27; September 10 and 2 Low rates, Tickets good Yor so days.City Ticket Office, 120 St, James street, Next Post Office.RAILWAY: HIT Mes CHEAP WEEK END TRIPS GOING\u2014Saturdgy or Sunday by any RETURNING until Ab eh follows ena rings Beloeil Monday by any stations.- Victoria Day Toronio.\u2026.-#10-00 Hamilton.- .810.65 Good going May 23 and 24.avons en .33 Logsdon ., 12.03 .Peterboroe .7.85 he procke .* a 20 Farnham 1.20 St.Johns, -B0 St.John, N.B.14.30 and Tray Cloths, Huck and Damask Towels, Huckaback, ladles\u2019 Embroidered T Handkerchlefs, etc., etc.Also to close out consignments, a large assortment of Swiss and Nottingham Lace \u2014comprising\u2014 Walnut, Oak, and other Bedroom Sets, All Brass and Brass and Enamel Bedsteads, Odd Bureaus and Washstands, METCALFE STREET, Tuesday Afternoon and Evening, May 2Ist At 2.30 and 8 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers, 118 8 Carpets and Oilcloth, Steel Engravings and Etchings.Belfast Linens, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Marseilles, Tollet and Honeycomb Qulits, etc., etc., At Our Rooms Nos.09 and 101 METCALFE STREET, SATURDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING MAY 18th, at 2.30 and 8 o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.316 8 Auctioneers.Preliminary Rosewood, mahogany.\u2018walnut and oak, drawing, diniag, furniture.pictures.bric-a-brac; glass and allverware,, © etc.eto.Important\u2019 special auction sale for an estate at our roams, No.452, Bt.James n Tt Morning, 281h May, at' 10 o'clock.Particulars will be \u2018advertised on.the.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers, 33rd.118 4 bedroom INSOLVENT NOTICE, In re THE IDEAL MFG.co, Sorel, P.ay Insolvent, Bales by public Seton at No.James St.Montreal, on \"SATURDAY, May 26th, 1907, at 11 A M.: Magnon.Advocate, Sorel, P.Q.and all other information can - be\u201d obtatiied from the undersigned.WILKS & MICHAUD, \u2018Curators, 205 St.James Street.MARCOTTE BROS., | Auctioneers.: paid pillows, sideboard, tables and chairs and a lot of handsome new carpet, Gaquares in Axminster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry, in sizes to fit any: room;: neat par- Jor, bedroom and dining room furniture, krass and fron bedsteads, hair and other mattresses, pianos, curtains, bed coverings.cutlery, refrigerators, etc.Also a lot of good second-hand house- hota furniture, and bedsteads, caipets, parlor and bedroom sets, Sale at RAS & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Dac, barber, Shop | Cigar Store by Auction We have received instructions from Mr.Jos.Turgeon, Proprietor of the above up-to-date Barber and Cigar Store, known as THE MOGUL CIGAR STORE, to sell en bloc, at dollar rate, the socd | will, \u2018stock and xtures, etc.at Craig street west, on MONDAY MORNING, MAY 20th, \u2014comprising\u2014 Stock of Tobacco and Cigare, Briar Pipes and Agency for the Celebrated Dundalk Trish Tobacco, also Quartered Oak Wall Stand, twn silent salesmen Showcases,\u201d Counters, etc; quartered 118 2 116 3 Auctioneers.} Carpets, Linoleums \u2018And Curtains, Etc.GREAT AUCTION -SALE| of 250 carpet.squares, sa Royal Wilton, Axminster, Brussels and Tapestry; 5,000 yards of cotch and English oticloth and linoleum, stair carpets, rugs, We have received instœuctions from various consigners in England and Seot- land to se, Positively without reserve, the balan their goods at our rooms, 241 nd = St.James Streét, elges to fit almost any room; atair carpets, mats, rugs, ete, 1,2; 3 and 4 yds.wide; linoleum.large assortment.of lace curtains, portieres, table cloths, cutlery, jænd house Tur.Hale at 2 Aa 7.30 D.5 & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.**Be sure snd bring size of room Hotelkespors should give this se thelr Aft) ate ss pi Second-Hand Household Furniture and Effects, Pianos, Carpets, bedding, AT 10 or CLOCK.Consignments eolicited.Advances made.Quick\u2019 cash returns.for furniture, etc, New furniture, 118 4 stoves, etc.; large \u2018regular auction at our salesrooms, 453 87.JAMES STREET, Corner Inspector, On Thursday Morning, 23 May, ! Not as usual en, aus on account of Safe,- dry storage iron beds and bedding, carpets, etc., every day at private sale.FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.A+ Montreal, May 17th, 1907.118 3eoa | Sale Judiclaly Authorized.MONDAY, the third of June, next, 1907 nl 10 a.m, in the office of the undersigned Notary, No.20 St.James street.Montreal, WILL BE BOLD at auction to the highest and last bfüder the hereinafter described immovable, belonging to the Estate and succession of the late LEON CHARLAND, viz.: An emplacement fronting on Rivard street, 40 x 70, with a house and other buildings, bear- mg Nos.356, 355, 360, 384 and 366 Rivard street, and with.the active and passive tervitude - thereto attached; sald emplacement being composed of the lots of land known and designated as number fifteen subdivisions three hundred and seventy-seven and three hundred and seventy-eight (15-377 and 378), on the official plan and In the Book of Referenc~ of the Incorporated Village of St.Jean Baptiste.in the County of Hochelaga: For particulars, apply to the under- | St.Johus.Curtains, Marseflies, Toilet and Honey- Sets dd \u2018ans Fours Cables, Centre 8 comb Quilts, Cases Cutlery.Fish and Tables Bric-a-Brac, Ornaments, Man- Fruit Sets.Table and Dessert Knives, tel Mirrors, Oak Hallstands, Walnut Bilverware, Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, and Oak Sideboards.Dining Tables and Jardinieres and.Pedestals, Jugs, Vases, Leather Covered Chairs, Dinner and .Le es ; .Tea Sets.odd Crockery and pass \u2018Also \u201cmany other points.> : ware, ony nla abinet,\u201d Prowse Good t 1 atil Mond rnin .Bale at our Rooms, Nos.99 ard 101 Range.Kitchen Stoves, Refrigerators razed te urning until Monday mo 5 VICTORIA DAY REDUCED FARES uebec ,.54.00 Feterboro\u2019 \u2026.0755 Sherbrooke - - 3,20 Hamilton.10.83 Ottawa 12.95 .835 /bondon.Teronto .-.19.00 And all other points bs Canada and Re- FIRST SINGLE CLASS FARE Goïng Dates, May 23, 24, \u2026 Retura Limit, May 7, 1807, CITY FICKET OFFICES, 137 St.James ntreet, Telephone Main 460, 461, or \u2018Boniventure Station.oN \" iE Coe .+ LAND WA MONTREAL, PARK « 1m 18 RAILWAY ¢ LAGHINE«From PANY otice.20° \u2018min, ar dally \u201ctrom Ehenneville- at to Henderson Station at: $.10 p TAIN ram Mount Royal ar service, 5.40 a.m.to Il.From Victorie Avene.Ves mount, 20 min.service 5.50 a.m.tf CARTIPRVILLE\u2014From edsmion's June- tion 40 min .8.00 13.00 p.m.From Cartierville, 40 mia.Taervice, 5.40 a.m.to 0 p.m.286 213 0 Eu?0 p.m Superfluous Hair.Or Toughest Beard on face, neck and arms Instantly re- = moved without pain or Injury to the most dellcate skin with preparation called RAZORINE, of Di.Simon, Paris, France s50 Is offered for faflurs, nnd - we are not afraid to have vou try it free.If you will send us 10c to cover cost of postage and packing.we will send you a trial sufficient to remove considerable hair and furnish a good oe 3 FS dress Cooper & Co., Dept.Commissioners St., Montreal.EL \u2018 Trade Bust has Choice Bedding Plants tles from Messrs.SLA ories.Waterloo.Que., At our salesrooms.Wednesday Morning 22nd May, INSOLVENT NOTICE In re Chas.Lalurhiere, Cigar and Tobacce Lalumiere,\u201d\u201d will be received by the under.s'gned Joint Curators, at thelr offica, Room No.220, Board Montreal, until For the purchase of the following assets: LA.Pipes, Smokers* Articles, B.Store, Office and na Barber Shop AT AUCTION.eigned Notary.L.BELANGER, Montreal, this 18th, May, 1907.Notary.118 13 2aw ! Large quantity best quality and varie BROS.\" Nurs- NO.453 ST.JAMES STRÉET, Cor.Inspector, on | \u2018TENDERS WANTED.Merchant, No.B22 st.Catherine st.East, Montreal, Iñsofvent.Sealed Tenders, marked 118 3 \u201cTenders re handkerchiefs, shirts, TRADE SALE gloves, neckt:es.collans, tweeds, serges, meltans, umbrel- suitines, pantings, -vestings, and a large number of consignments.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.For Sale Chea golden 0ak stands.no, marble top » washstan each chaîr: four hydrau- He Barber Chairs, hot water.apparatus, Somprising à grand precoriment nous On Wednesday 220d May ; compressed air gystem, etc.; two shoe ing: , .; shine chairs, w wh marble top.nickel Petunias, Cannas, Altheranthera, Co- , Radiators, Coils, Wash Ba ot rest, eve almost as A ers, - sles; Verbenas, % plated foot rest, everythin ne almost a lens.Border LE a a a at our\u2019 rooms, 69 St.James street, at 10 sins, Closets, Elevators, -Stair- any one with pall capital.the place ther, Cærnations, etc, etc, in lots to pcjoek ihout reserve and in lots to being well an avorably known, an : ° ri Kruÿ must be sold, as the present owner is ae ee ack stocks of dry goods, underwear, millin- cases, and pipes, all sizes, from going into another business, : ; ery.shoes, rae clothing, d:ess \u201cSale dt 11 oglock, |, © FRASER RROS.Kogäs, socke, stockings, ribbons, laces, [+ the Temple Building, in Cood RAE * DONNELLY, 118 8 Auctioneers.|iinines, jackets.cloaks, towels, canvas, Repair.las, buttons, trimmings, table knives, fancy goods, ete.; : Also a bankrupt tailors stock, fine Office 18 St.Peter.Warchouse 42 St.George.\u2018of Trade Bldg., WEDNESDAY, May, 220d, 1807, A t 3 O'Clock P.M, Cigars and Tob: txtures, etc.src uv 0000 .1,831.16 arr ; 93,319.58 2.\u2014The I of the Insolvent m : .gal.\u2019 He served in the Portuguese army } which in 1810 opened °°\u201d invasion of \u2018She French under Na.à don L-\" fterncon, as there will be ain on rida.The POLYTECHNIC TOURING ASSOCIATION The Ploneers of Co-Operative \u201cTravel and the Largest Touring Asmslation\u201d in rope for Conducted ~Travel, SFECIAL PERSONALLY CONDUCTED BUROPHAN TOUR AN Porn SYRAMEN H1-60,, Beant - Bligi, Meiringen , Penstiet, Castle of of Chillon, Chamonix, Geneva, ; LARS i 08.DOL ti.res.show-cases in.the store ; ae ° , On Wednesday Afternoon sii Fy outfit, ta .Ti meee ry, and Evening, May 22nd hog.¥ Sure ora Wig Hampton * pee Bérattont-oi Avon, Comprising: Handsome Rugs, In Axmin- = na Base inatiie Rattlctiid ot Waterloo.= ster, Wilton, Brussels and Tapestry, in A Le 3 Intertaken, Wengern.Ale.START] NG FROM QUEBEC, JULY 12th.[RAM ER \u201cEMPRESS OF IRELAND.\u201d ; trot limited, | and application tor a verth era oomonits Victoria Square).os \u2018Bldg, Mont To Quebec, 7 Dab SU = TLR ° LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE EXCURSIONS, Tadousac and Good for return until May 27, 1907.CITY TICKET OFFICE: 128 ST.JA MES STREET.Opposite: Post Sttice.Murray Bay, The Saguenay A Allan Line ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.May 27; June 14, July 13, chores, mM té orian + > dare il, @ a., June 3, June DB CT , July 5, August 2.victorian alg Vrginian, 44,000 lODS, are the only \u2018Syrbina steamers on the Canadian route ori iolutely no Vibration prssase ours.LEST LASS, §70 Towards according to BECOND CLASS, 342.50 and upwards THIRD CLASS, Liverpoo.coudun or Bel- fiat, 927.50 and 322.75, according to steam- : MONTREAL To GLASGOW, Pretorian, 17th May.Numidian, 30th May Sleitian, 23rd May.\"Mongolian, 6th June Rates\u2014Saloon, called Second Cabin, j4v and up.Third Class 826.50.MUNTREAL TO HAVRE.Parisian, 20th May.Pomeranian, 1st June Une class cabin, called \u2018Second Labin' tates $40 and up: Tard class $37.50.Apply to H.ALLAN.Montreat.Southern Pacific - Passenger Steamships \u2018between NEW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS Weekly Service from both ports.THE IDEAL TRIP SUMMER AND WINTER.SPEED, COMFORT, SAFETY.Connecting at New Orleans with rail lines for all points in Louisiana, Texas, New aad Old Mexico, Arizema, Califorala.Inquire 170 ashington st.: © 7 Mass.Boston, Jamaica, Colon, Europe.ugus- .May 25 Orinoco.+.June 8 Me alone une\u2019 22 Tre .July 13 Fast amd Li teamers et 8000 tons, Kingston, Colon, Cartag La Guayra, Trinidad, Barbados, \u201cCherbourg and Souta- SOUTHAMPTON.Special circalag tour via on + Indies, returning direct to N.X., \u20188250 Delightful Sea Trips the Year Round MNorthGerman Lloyd, FAST EXPRESS SERVICE.PLYMOL WH \u2014 Hu uLQU sit \u2014 BREMEN, EWm I, May 14,7,30 am i Kronprins, June 1310 am *Kronprinz, May 21, LU ain er.July 3, Kataer, Juns À, , los m Ï X Wu TT nt, 6 ne e am ronprk TWIN\u2019 BCREW PASSENUER Shy Soa Fymouth-\u2014CBerbours-\u2014Bremes, 10.a.m.May U3 | Friedrich .\u201cBremen direct ALLL.AER ANE, GIBRALTAH\u2014N Fp SERVICE K Albert .rt P.1ros0 «June 1 |P irene July 13 aNecks -Juns 3InNeÇkar.- July 20 K Luise au -Juns 15 ; K.Luise July 27 rom Bremen Piéra, 3 3 né & 3rd ana 4th Sia, North Gorman, 1 Lloyd Travellers\u2019 Checks Good Over the Word.OBL ies & CU, 6 HrunQway, N.YX.RY, Sols Agent fer Montrearn W.H.EEN Templo Buliding, 185 St James LS b4 200 Saw REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE GLASGOW WEEKLY SERV em.Marie.5204 tons, \u2018Ma Lakonia »4686 tons, May ie Cassandra (twin acrew).7396 tons, Muy 23 Parthenta 5160 tons.May 39 SS.Salzcia 4134 tons, June 6 All steamers fitted with refrigerators Passenger Rates\u2014Ons ass cabin, $40 to $40.Steerage, $28.55 to $30.00.THE ROBERT BEJORD CU.Limited, Montreal, Toronto, Quebec, St.John, N.B 94 312 ANCHOR LINE GLASGOW nnd ONDONDE Ballings from New York every Batur dar.NEW ue SCREW STEAMSHIFS \u201cCALE Nan vod OLUMBIA\u201d Avo para 74 à AND Favo ITH STEAuSHIPS- storia\" For Passaga, Tours and Information apply to HENDERSON Bl OTHERS, New York, or NORMAN L LUSHER, 178 St James at, Montréal 112 26 Lu DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMRHIPS.MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.Kensington.May 18.Ottawa, June 8 Southwark, May 28.Dominion, June 16 Canada, June 1.Steamers sail from Moptreat trom Quebec e daylight, pm da\u2019 ls ane of.the fastes: and mont comfortable ateamers in the Canadian The \"Ottawa: holds the record for the fastest tween\u201d Montreal and Liverpool.First Class Rate 885; :Seoond Class $40 and upwards, according to steamer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE .Tp Liverpool, $435) a ad 345,00 To Lotidon, $2.50 add ta onal.| > Third Class.London.donderry, Belfast, - \u201cGisssow, 327.5 - \u2019 WHITE STAR LINE.Now York to Liverpool.Cedric, May 17.«+.Baltic, June 14 Celtic, May 3.- ._.Cedriq, Juns 30 Lon To the MEDITERRANEAN Vin Asores From New York From.Bastot, 3 Grotte, Jess fe.i \" a omanie; i a i Crstic, Aug.gor ACatopte, ?June 35 \u2018Apply_to ioca nts, or Dominion Line, 17 BE: Sacrament .oe, Mon treal 7 165: Lot \u20181.\u2014Store Fletures .7 .250.00,] servien;.5.40 a.m.to 8.08 p.m; 5 min and library Pot 2.Goode gna.subject vs à 9.wives 3.00 pm.to midnight rd L > The Royal Mall Steam Paokot Co, duty and freight .+ +.ib.oo |'ohlaw 20 msi service, ° mu: 2.00 p.m, Pier 50, West 13th Bt Lot 3\u2014Machmery .\".Li e200 | J mine service, 3.45 Bom.to 13.4% \u201cmids For RARE?Hve hem caplet.ra oe 23 Siate or Lot 4.\u2014Book Debts .- 847248 'ÉNULT-AU-RECOLLET\u2014First car trom | ter Dox Aros, ze Lot 5\u2014180 shares stock In the dat \u2018Donisearset 5.20 am.From St.Deas N°E: Foster Debevolss, E ALanrence\u201d rok: Sorel Mfg.Co., Lim, par valye.4500.40 and Henderson, Station, 20 min.mervice, 5.40 vard; v.H.Clahoy, 137 Bt.Jamey st; N.Terms\u2014Cash.A derigsit of at legat, 10 &.m.to 9.40.8.m.3 40 min.service 9.40 [.L'usher, 118 Bt.James st; W.Henry, per cent.will be required upon-adjudjca- &.M.to 3.40 pa.20 min.service 3,40 p.m.185 8L James at.Montreal.46 3Tecd tion.The above stated assets can be to 8.20 p.m.mini.service 8.20 p.m.to amined u Ticatt £x- 12.20 midnight, Last car from Saul, 12.40 pon application to Mr.Geo.om; \u201cSt Denis 12.20 a.m.xtra\u2019 Travel by the ELDER, DEMPSTER LINE.Our grand new 98.\u201cBORNU\u201d will sail from Montreal direct (calling at- MALt- \u2018FAX, N.8.) on the 20th of MAY, for NASSAU, CUBA dna MEXICO.class JDassenger accommodation only.Procure our handsemely - fllustrated booklet, \u201cA TOUR TO THE BAHAMAS, CUBA AND MEXICO.\u201d Round trip about .Steamer stops at six different Apply to W.H.HENRY Imperial Bank Bidg.NORMAN.LL.LUSHER, No.178 St ames pares, R.DEMPSTER co, Board of MONTREAL.\u2019 98 \u20183%ecd | CUNARD LINE Boston- Quesnstown- Liverpool Fast Twin Screw Mall and Passenger Steamer, 14,280.tons, 600 feet long.* arkable for steadiness.Rooms upper \u201cperfect 5 enciition.BAXONIA, June 11, July 9, Aug 6, Sept.3.IVERNIA, May 28, June 28, July: 3, Aux.20 Pians, sailings, etc, the Cunard an Co.Ltd, 126 State at, Hoston, Mass.C LES Pp.Bux MNER, Agent, or to local - qi 156 ood QR SS.CoO.For the Wintee Mobths Go to BERMU DA Forty-five nouis by Dew twin strew 34 \u201cBermudian.\u201d Sailing weekly from New New York NEW YORK TO WEST INDIES 58.Trinidad .salls 27th April for St Thomas, BL \u2018Croix.St Kitts, Antigua, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, at Lucia and rbados.arbades and Demerara direct, 8 Parima, 37th April For fu further pr sars + Bu tu QueDse sa Ce's Agents Yi H.NRY, 185 Bt.James at; W, CLAN T, 137 dt Jamez ses RMAN LÜsaiR, 178 SL James sn; J 0 BROCK & Cu, ill Commissioners st, Montres sus 106 | Ottawa River Navigation Co.MONTREAL and OTTAWA WILL BEGIN RUNNING, MAY 22ad.DAILY, Week Day, EXCURSION To UnitLon, $1 to Lachine iy take 8 a Raman SION, 54° sia Passengers take 5 pin train to - Bell Tel.Main 1039.118 2 - Canadian: Professor for Georgia.Toronto, Ont., May 18.~Professor A.M.Boule, a native of Wentworth county, and uate in Japs of the Ontario Agri- + ry TT \u2018Hamburg-Amerscan: vanta.May %d | Pretoria.sAmonE special tentures of thess vessels are: Grill Room, Gymnasium, Palm Garden, Ritz- Cariton Restaurant Elevators Electric Baths tHamburg direc + Bervice, To NAPLES 4 AND GENOA.*tMoltke.-May/ 28, July.2, \u2018Sept 3 tHambur, 5.\u2026\u2026.June 11, Aug.13, Sept, 26 °Has Grill Room.tHas Gymnasium.e.IST BURKA R.R.Tick hotel accommodations, and general information about foreigu travel: Travellers\u2019 Checks, Geod All Over the way N.X.17 St.Imperial 178 Bt, 6 136 eod or Ham! -American Line, 37 Bread JAMES THOM.General Agent, Eacramént gt; WwW, He H Bank Bldg.; \u2018Norman L Lushsre James ot.ATLANTIC Rooyal eMail Steamships ¢ the Can.Pac: Ry.Co.[EMPRESSES| May 17, 8 Ireland May 35, a on oan Rete.Jyly 26, Empress of Britain.and weakiy thereatier J 856 1d2eod 4 * | THE DAILY MAIL LINE STEAMERS-WIDOW OF Y ERKES DIVORCED Häs Obtained Interlocutory Degree FJ From Youthful \u2018Husband, New York, May 18.\u2014Mrs, Adelaide Yerkes-Misner, widow of Charles T.Yerkes, the millionaire traction promoter of Chicago-\u2014and London, was granted an interlocutory degree of ai- vorce from her youthful husband, Wilson Misner, yesterday.By the terms of the decree, Mrs.Yerkes-Mis- ner may resume her maiden name, and may re-marry should she choose to.The marriage of the wealthy widow and the young Californian many years her Junior, a few weeks after her husband\u2019s death; created wide public în- terest.Much secrecy surrounded the affair and it was not until more than a week after the wedding, that either Misner or Mrs.Yerkes would admit marriage ceremony had been * | Governor.of New York ensington, June 23 \u2018| to throw the members back upon thelr de Ha Sep a Im Passe Bill with fying.cold ainiblÿ x w Tn, Sorew.Ex Expremt « and sonner 8 Pt lee.pe.Ces © nc sac aa vrais (eur MER May Senator it \"the \u201cHill was not passed he sAmerics ur de se me would remove one \u2018janitor from the | the bands of he state ds well as the | of a bad Governor.Preserves Sphink-Lik- Attitude.A WHITE HOUSE POSSIBILITY, He May Secure the Support of the ew York Delegation at Republican Convention, .\u201d merite Spectal to the Montreal Star.New York, May 18.\u2014The olit! problem of the past few days in oa Metropolis is, of course, whether Gove ernor Hughes has really trlumphed in his battles with the State Legislature.Appearances are deceitful in any\u201d king of politics, and they are especially de- celtful when it comes to a matter of .politics at Albany.It ts remarkable that no one has revived the phrase, \u201cAlbany Regency\u201d in connection with the situation at the State Capital nowadays.The word \u201cRegency\u201d.would undoubtedly fit Republicans like Raines and Democrats like Senator Grady of Senator McCarren.For the people of this city and state learned long that there 1s nothing in politics ex bl-partisanship when it comes to ma! ters affecting the interests\u2019 of the great corporations.5 In order to understand just what is happening it 1s necessary to take Into consideration the personal characterise tics and the mental make-up of |, the Governor of the State of New York, He is probably the\u2018 most sphynx-like man who has been plunged into the : cauldron of politics in many a day.In - many respects he is even more silent and reserved than General Grant.Wile liam R.Hearst has been accused of being a man of mystery, but in many respects he is open as the daylight when contrasted with the man who was hls great rival in the late gubernatorial campalgn.At any rate hia papers have to a greater or less extent made public what he stands for.But it is still a matter of extreme doubt in many things where the present gove arnor of the Empire State stands.During the last campalgn It was remark cd that most men nominated for a high office have something in the way of orations And speeches that will tend to throw Tight upon character\u2014if only a few boyhood essays.In the case of Charles \u2018E.Hughes it may be said that here was & man without a specch, Even the incidents regarding boyhood and early maniood which have made the characters of men like Lincoln and Roosevelt so interesting are lacking in Hughes.ere are no side lights te his character.\u2019 HUGHES NOT A POLITICIAN.His methods of dealing with the State Legislature -have been .unique.He has notified each member of: the.Tegislature that the Governor of the State of New York had nothing: to buv and nothing to sell, and that he.would not make trades with any one, no matter what might be the results.In other words, he has apparéntiy tried own responsibility as members of a legislative body.Where a man lke President Roosevelt would have sent for this senafor or that senator and would have told them \u201cvote for this Bill, or-off goès the Head of your : \u2014not/in so many words, of course, But in affect, Hughes Faria pets Dim LE: mantis.of gloom Te Foi and ha § Hognes cords, while Hu, be .a great Tetktesmuh\u2014that re mang to «bè\" demonstrated-he is ae \u2018tainly nothing of a -politk wt apparent that he would not have lft ed a finger to save his Publis bill even if he could have\u2019 capitol building under the patronage - of that particular senator.WHAT THE BILL- MEANS.The question may te esked as whether the Public Utilities \"Bill is oo bad or indifferent.: That all depends , upon whether, thd Governor of the Stale of New York is good, bad or indifferent.It may be said to be part of the centralizing process which is going on im.natio genera) it ma be said at th the *pablio Udtition Bill 1 » the state what tha: railway ra ation last winter was to the nation.The railways get a sop\u2014at least here in.Now York city\u2014by a legalization of the In.terborough = merger, watered stock.and all.It readily be seen that the centralization of the of the Governor might be a good thi in the hands of a good Governor, an it might be a bad thing in e bands HS aver He Poos ple are capling out for relief so {42 as tho imatter of the exactions of the: roads are concerned, and if the Publie Utilities Bill has no other effect it may have the effect of keeping them quiet while it is being tried and experimente with.A PRESIDENTIAL POSSIBILITY.This reticence on the part of Mw Hughes may make him an available osn- didate for President, however, in case .it is necessary to find a man who can act as a sort of a compromise between tha Conservatives and the Radicals, For it is not always that the man with the most pronounced views available candidate before ei hor the convention or the people.It - prob.| ably be recalled in this connect! that up to the time of the holdin the St.Louis convention, William Me Kinley absoluteiy refused to i whether he was for silver or for gold though lie made a number of forceful speeches for the gold standard after his nomina- - tion and before his election, Still if he had come out for.the gold standard prier to the holding of the convention ht not have been available as s- candidate.On the other hand had come ont for free silver in ability he would not have bee ated.His very silence appeared ta help him.Mr.an has always advocated taking the people into.tha confidence of a public man, but h is full of iflustzations where sf roved silver\u2014silence golden.Daniel Webster, Henry Clay, 8 Douglass, James G.Blaine an others have undoubtedly talked delves out of a nomination eimply- by taking tbe American public into thety confidence.And if President Rooseyelt' had not taken the American public into is.confidence on the night of his triumphant election over \"Tadge- Alton Parker, who can doubt but that he would once again have been hep ly nominated as the choice of his part Hughes is Mkely to figure to a gre o- a less extent in the ousting pi rest tlential possibilities which confront the Republican party.Some of the én- thusaste Taft boomers have even si gested that Taft.and Hughes would prove s winning ticket, but if that man axists who has dared to suggest a thin like that tn the Governor there is a least no record of it.Under ceriain ciroumatances it is probable that, \u2018Mr.Hughes could secure the, delegation and with the New York gation behind him as ita chofse y President no one can deny that would prove a powerful factor af the next Repu lican convention.ER a+ Ansa .tp, \u201cpis: faste per Que MoN py 4 .A Fascinating Personality.AR women who enjoy a good blogra- \u201cee or Vblume of letters should read th Bisland's collection of the of Lafcadio Hearn.Much has eald and written about this ex- \u201c4 rdinary man éîtite his death last ten , but a short resume of the main res of his Hfe may be of interest.fie His: father was an Irish officer and mother a Greek girl.Returning rane when he was a child, his Re obtained a divorce from his repk wife and re-marMed.Lafcadio wag passed on to a relation who led & y and lonely life, the only conn of which was her intense devo- on; to her religion.Roman Cathol- vo did not appeal to Laféadio and the death of this relation he was t.penniless, while yet a mere youth.ioe out to America he began a roaring life, wandering from city to city, obtaining a precarious living as a Jouinalist.Always of delicate health, the: warmer climate 6f the south ap- Booked to him more and more.Finally e went to Japan, where he settled perpnanently and became a naturalized Japanrse.He also married a Japan- \u2018ase; woman and eniered into the most Intimate knowledge of the strange ways - wf this peculiar people.Té obtain any idea of the charm of this: curious man it ls necessary to his letters.He had an insatiable 3 ng for knowledge, especially ledge out of the beaten track.\u2018 Haudicapped by the loss of one eye and extreme weakness of the other, compined with poor health, he yet ed to do a wonderful amount of wo Morbidly sensitive, aelf-depre- clafing.jealous and peculiar, he had hot many friends, but those he ald were bound to him by the t est ties.The study of à persone lity has always tremendous inter- lest, And that 6f Lafcadlo Hearn 1s quite .-outiof the ordinary.+ we - this-curious people.Curlous Japan.There Is no nation at present attract- nae much attentlon as Japan.A : er years ago it was looked upon as aim , a land of geishas and chrysan- e 3, a fit setting for a comic \u201clope NON the civilized world Is be- \"ginfing to realize the terrific force of chamcter which characterizes the 1it- .tle Fellow man of the East.Im, Lafcadio Hearn's books on Japan à most intimate knowledge of eir devotion to souffers and Emperor, their rigid ob- Gis yy er i] servance of ancestor worship, th their ab- golute fearlessness of death, their curious religious observances form the principal topies of his books.Of particular interest to those who read this column are the parts dealing with the position of women in Japan.To say thelr position is low Is to put it mildly.They exist simply And solély for the use and pleasure of men.They are not supposed to Lave any mind of their own.any opinion of thelr own, any rights of their own.They must always smile, must always be amiable no matter what provocation they may receive.Hearn writing on \u2018\u201cThe Eternal Feminine in \u2018Out of the East,\u201d says: \u201cTaking the word \u2018woman\u2019 in its most refined meaning, and postulating a society in which woman .eldom appears, a society in which she is never placed on display,\u201d a soclety in which wooing Is utterly out of the question, and the faintest compliment to wife or daughter is an outrageous impertinence, the reader can at once reach some \u2018startling conclusions.It le difficult to imagin society where a high class woman herself because she has disgraced Aer family by bearing twins, and where a man on the eve of departure for the war, murders his wife and family so that he will not be deterred in battle by thought of them.These are only a couple of incidents taken from Hearn's books, which all should read, anteced- ing them by his life and letters by his friend Elizabeth Bisland.New England Epitaphs.Old New Engiand is particularly rich in old time burying grounds, and doggerels (which might be termed farcical, but for the solemnity of death in which they are enshrouded) were used lavishly upon the tombstones.It was an outlet for the genius of the loc- | el poets, there being few country pap- ets with their \u2018iPoet\u2019s Corner\u201d in those old days.Prostrate upon the bank of the Pis- cataqua in the Kittery Point, Maine, cemetery.lies a granite block, bearing these words rough hewn by the hand of a member of the only race that could ever perperjuate a bull upon a BTAV : Bri t and I have:two children dear, Oné In Ireland and the other here.At Alfred, Maine In the old First Parish churchyard, is this sample of lack of humor: John Hall, 1762-1813.May he rest in peace till we meet again, His Loving Wife.TT.Wise Use of a Small income.Pith regard to ruches I do not ad- \"wise: the purchaser of these inexpen- \" sivel materials, a ruche ia one of the - Sow'articles of dress that need not be 7 PS pe fou WÉ fret class material to prove eftec- .Sve.And no matter what one pays spells their ruinetfon, and a second season finds them hopeless.So - by all means get one of the smart new Sn that ave te De Rad for si or de .wear it through the next six to be thrown away with a aut mind in the autunm.If one of d'esprit or some desirable mat- * be left over from last year $t 19 e_ to fnanipulate M into chic with the additién of bows In the plaits to support its limp- fies, but i is mot worth while fo at- gempl to knock a tulle one into shape de has seen Any\u201d service to speak ol.o or point \u2019desprit may be cleansed, hus does not put new bone into can at \u2019 faites m taste ply n° 8) \u201cand phony of with the frock.Crystal buils je arn mounted with deï- \u2018@utely tinted taffetas will answer per: | is above criticism.\u201c green, moarlet, sapphire bluy: amethyst, coral and nasturtium ehades Bie modish.One can get these far 83 aplece, well mads and in quality of slik.It Is .Bardly i viaatle to have parasols re- éovered- Wt \u2018one possesses a\u2019 hand- Or à Mace cover of value, or he | nsive materials the \u201cthe cost of & rew one.Not er rr are\u2019 needed altogether, three r pds most will tone in with one's M may be possible manage 5 fewer, but I advocate ta to the ume this | ] 3 5 SRE vs Summer Embroidary; \u201cFor those who do not\u2019 play here l a piece of em- .With\" which to while away 000 moments on the club or hotel dating thé summer déys.Tours 2 \u201cfor & aliop'the fine cambriq.petticoat; { doves work about it some wep or a conventional knot.The work grows result is sure f not a beautiful speci , of thero is the knowl: due.that it will not be too closely per, Fashion Notes.5 core mes are \u2018showi a topards, iripes rather an bo mmeank unusual ou Y both skiri and coat wiih @ material shuwi: ut WE bizs.In\u2019 ste on the bias or Cer e edges stitched in \"Bound, le \u2019 ined fal 2 \u2014 be Pal 8 Pabet Blue ;, 4 ° 4 ++H4HHHHHHHH4 444 + Jat this be a + + + FROM OUR READERS.+ + Frirarséesrosr ++ na More About Durham Terrace.À correspondent signing hersed, B, L.MacN.sends us a very interesting letter about Dufferin Terrace and itsÆhange of name.\u201cAround the most brillant historical, military and social assocta- tions, and it was long before the new one was generally adopted.Even yet its use is hardly universal.Our French citizens desired If any change were made it shouid be to \u201cFrontenac,\u201d and that name has never been quite dropped.Quite recently I saw a letter In one of our dailies ing .people that since the Terrace wag Dufferin, people should not allow themselves to go on calllng it Frontenac.\u201d With regard to the custom of band- playing on the Terrace, our corrempon- dent encloses a dipping which reads: \u201cBand music on the Terrace commenced early in the season half a century ago, the notice being printed in the newspapers of the 13th of April, 1857, that he band of the 16th Regiment would concert on Durham Terrace on the following afternoon, namely, the 14th inst.One is led to suppose that the season must have been further advanced this year than It is to-day.\" Anan An Irishman to the Rescue.Last weèle we publiehéd' a letter from an Irish B.A.scolding the Note-book for some remarks on gllshwomen.This week we have another Irishman to the hiknsel! an \u2018Americar D.\u201d but iy also a really.truc, Is pe, having born Fede the \u2018bd of that river teh \u2018the:bells of t } Bhanmon \u2018sound nd.a na 4s ® \u2018regres we Publish his letter in ul but rt might ifistead of clearing 4 .a8 he thinks, tend to make relations still fnore strained.Here » part 0 4, bis.nt doi ques of the Note- tè-book, after poling \u201c gsktet, \u201cAre llsh- Womeh: Drains r\u2019 She gave their pres.fairly well be applied to the wo the British Isles.Have we forgo te Tod Note-book defended our English i against the attacks of Marie Corelli?would not give even the name df book or of the author, but bravely: - Tacs the situation.-Hevertheleas.ace ua honestiy and admit th facts?\u2019 We of British Isles, apr lesa of sex, have not, when we à.of American soil, the \u2018get- \u201cup-and-git in 08 Noartness Wt Americans.be on s letter is that the\u2019 Gynt slandered our English .sisters, that ; men of the Engitihwom Why-né British Isles\u201d be * oubesihoted ana of the he, BLL oh Trees bn & Sifellectmily 4nd morally.fo.Canad several rows of the deepest color shown in the maierial thus Terie, fashion of ten\u2019 or, mo © pompon effeots a rar Marabout, which is the | fashionable [ame for short, soft turkey feathers, among the Beiney possible for school girls\u2019 hats, or they are fluffy and decorative to a ed by i no other plume or advantage also is that they have no ourl to lose which in our uncertain climate where rain seems t Velvet ribbon À ba cope a seen non he models, ein ob for malig.vital h Rive.oo .al and \u2018betoming snd du- usual een the demand for Ray Bumt straws trimmed ool alopen.prevail, is a feature worthy of conalder- .fa blue or pravrald ares i have temfnire EE larger Gorton.20 tt nine : EA rE be | raw EPL IE IEEE SHEL EIEPEILELEIEIE EEE 4S FOR THE SEL F-CONSCIOUS, \\ : ers is self-reliance.Necessity is the lad ; ea.Those who are not self-possessed ob : \u2014Emerson.3 rrrrsroreess +++ ++++Çs The basis of good ma of all who are self-posse trude and paln us.De there Vv Ww 5 : ago 5642 Tucked Flouncs.Sr.Design by May Mi 5644 Tucked Blouse.- A DAINTY GOWN OF FOULARD.Pa.y! a sy) \u2018simpler cotton and silk an \u2018materials with perfect success and\u201d Theres is no material that niakes s'more| thoroughly useful gown than foulard.ri \u2018 nove] &nd it retains its favor season after sea- pits made with an \u201centirely ope thas | } sen in spite of ail effects to supersede it.Edjustable yoke, or.with ong- that: vis L ere is a very attractive.graceful and Joined to it \u2018and, Tel ados.\u2018distinctive = altogether charming model that shows Siceves that are ag they are the material in nattier blue with rings of rew.The skirt committe 5 © straight white, and that Is trimmed with black upper portion and stralj flounce.so velvet ribbon and with cream colored taat it is pecullarly well bted to washable materials.Far the medium size wi by required, for the blouse 3% yards of material 31, 2% yards 38, or 1% yards 44 Inches wide, with 7 yard of all over bee, for the skirt 11 yards 21, 7 yards 36.yards 44 Inches wide, with 10 vas, elvet ribbo May Manton pattern of the waist, Ne 5644, sizes 32 to 40 Inches buat, or of the skirt, No, 5642, sizes 22 to 30 In.vaist\".will be mailed to any address hy \u2018he Fashion Department of this paper on receipt of ten cents for sach.(If in hante ther wear while marquisettes, voile and send an additional two-cent stamp for the like are eminently In vogu letter postage, which insures prompt de strain the model can be utlized for he livery.) \u2019 w « ince.The color effect is really a delightful one, giving that sensation of coolness that is always to be desired with the ccming of warm weather, while the material takes eminently graceful and ajto- rFether desirable lines.There are, how- a ver, BO many pretty stuffs this season, at such a gown Ba this one affords exceptional opportunity for the exercise of indivi dual taste and preference.Among the silks themsivéd are to be found an infinite number of suitable sorts, pon- gees are always desirable for warm wea- pr nl DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON : The price of each pattern is INo.City readers must call at the Star Branch ce, corner Peel and St.Catherine streets, for patterns.Out-of- + town resders will be rerved dy mail, and will receive patterns promptly.Fer ladies, give Bupt Mesrure rte, do Ry Cchsdrea, give Age cair.PATTERN NO.BUST MEASURES.|.Waier MEASURE.AGE IN TRARS Ne.oosssoshhocosnen essessvesess i000 sevoccousa 0.iS cossesncasans FORTS Mb.cevessesssascne * meusocsonouo N08 ceeciccrsonse.FORTS Noi cocesssrsnsgpocn ry secsssesecss INE dd FEATS NO.\u20260ccvovccunaute esesvscocc 0 > 10h00 ; censesnsssse BORED 10002 00é0otés FORTS .Name, Mrs of MAsS.cco oe cncouce 2000000000000 Cott S300 be 10 SO S00SINISNIR CBetILON 1 Btrest and Ne.ose cosva voses ccvue sevossareoun TOWH.e cts coese oon aoe Rosen sen Previnoe.e ve ne cosmos .msnscscconooscenau V6 SOL SOV VEO VENA OU Seosssd | 4ddvess Pattern Dapartment, The Dally Star, Montreal N.B.\u2014Pattern) will net be exchanged.Be sure to! au in (Mrect num- der an culn -of-town rons shou e send com- pce rons, olearly item, Bend silver or postal note.Btamps not acce y FHIS in lished by tattolng and BK fine plece/ of work m ely fo: nake:& good marriage.| of the table; these match the flowers; \u2019 od Brown\u2014\u2018Mrs.White says she The man who keeps his colors furled thine it a sin to play bridge.\u201d Finds he must take another tack, pa 1H \u201c80 {t is-the way she For ff ydu do not face the world \u2014 A LOT oe was sent to the afternoon.as my wife vante me to beat buicher + moth ts.two Can tos hic pe Hed th lease, or Wan t possibly » rep! e am: worth of 1 T for © rs and n not SE plo an we ace | 100.busy,\u201d as last ti for it made 5 hank you, air.i The world \u2018will talk behind your back.\" should like © ge get off early.thia 1 or = cake, poms peg crusts, CLR or i expert pastry cooks declireds\u2019 = unobtainable by the use ve 7 ~ 5 Ce \u201c quart of boilin water, with .pap 5 #1 41s 4.muslin da dessert-spoonful of ourty pow \u201cDapper, and salt.Let |- them simmer till they sre tander, thea wdd some boiled rics.Add Hechan i er ming smoot, 3] m , 3 ¥ snd tréied fF a Children's.Party.- gi {42 a i Fo ra The Standard of Beauty.The standard of beauty has nothing to do with the beauties in the Stan- .This is not saying that the LEtandard beauties are not according fa the standard of beauty, but that vue standard varies from country to ntry and even from mind to mind.A6 be very vulgar and quote proverbs, \u201cOne man's meat §8 another man's poison.\u201d The woman we think love- dy, someoné else thinks most unattractive: the girl who Is classed in this country as a beauty would be put Among the plain ones in some other olime.In the Far East excessive fat a great attraction, while we do everything we can to p slight.ére we take most painful\u2019 measures 0\u2019 get rid of any tendency to a moustache.while the women in the island dt Yezzo.from which the original in- Bre an of Japan are supposed to ve come, make up thelr faces to \u20ac ve the.Ampreseion of à moustache.1 At t:ft- is the fashion to wear eap-rin very pretty and becom- lpg they sometimes are, but what do \u2018Jou say to\u201c riose-rings?Loglcally, fhere\u2019 i18° no reason why nose-rings shoud; not be as pretty as ear-rings, éxrent one would fancy them to be rather in the way, particularly when colds in the head are as prevalent as they -have been this spring.Perhaps the peoples who wear nose-rings never suffer from Influenza! Then, of course, there is the old question, why is it not just as beautiful to squeeze you feet as it is your waist?think the Chinese unutterably silly for torturing their pedal extremities while we torture our insides.The Standard of Beauty! Where is it, and how shall we know it when it is found?The Venus of Milo is often held up a model, but-if-we-met the | lady to-day in a Paris hat and frock, and with her arms, we should think her a great, beefy creature with too pronounced features Therefore, pretty women take heed and plain women rejoice, if we were to be transplanted to the Antipodes, things would probably be reversed and the plain would be pretty and the pretty plain.; The Lucky Baby.- 4 Of all the bables of to-day the luckiest is pot the one who was born in a palace amid the good wishes dt |' the .whole .world.He was a victimi bf ceremony evén before his birth, His mother, hitherto refused all rights of privacy, must violate all precedent 4h a land where.Precedent is ee le la if she, obtains her wis o » Bion.Swaddiéd.according to el he will.play by.snclent rule and live each moment of his bo¥hood ea NA a 1 The Hone/fare £5] : nsh these A May Pole Decoration.: ie sabe.Ps down i \u201cthe ig as ; Nothing is; prettier or more novel for of each a aod, Lie a ribbon to to it from.a May luncheon or dinner than a table the top oh pole.cake | decoratign consisting .of a miniature wil Bat Jo love fr ontrepiecs to the ay 2 eck.o ay representation ot the old Eng 118\" dolls gts imong the ribbons 3 will charm\" the n.At\"the end © To make it\u2014the carpenter must be called in to fashion a pole three feet high, an ineh or more in diameter.its base fastened in eo heavy a round of wood that there will be no danger of its toppling over.Then, when It Is ready, it is wound from the base to the top with ribbons in alternate col preferably, and when the top Is reached, a bow la tied; under this, tacked to the top of the\u2018pole, are ribbons an inch wide or less, one for each guest.These are drawn lightly.down so that they will slightly dip as they descend, and one is fastened fn front of each cover, pinned to the cloth.Just before the guests arrive the wooden base cramped by etiquette.comers In the world to-day have no- need to envy the Prince of the Astu-[' sin of Russia, it Is true.at peace, and, thanks to the United States.lopping off of costly colonies, is prospering.popular.and his mother will be more than ever beloved in country because he has entered upon the scene.auguries are favorable on his \u2018birthday.But the really lucky babe is the one born.in the cottage of the Spanish peasant or the modest home of the commoner in any other land; who will live and fight, and play and love and dle.unknown gnd poor perhaps, but a man among men as many a prince can er Pa New Summer Styles [n Women's Semi Dressy Suits.never pe.deadly ; in the head outside and inside; and in = wo as a belle and she 15 !the neck.To éscape it one must avoid: the Ecylla of a bâdiy earranged end the Charybdis of an untidily unfashionably colffured head.Dowdles are born, not made; an undue hum- lity has much to answer for, as the typical woman of no importance soon goes to pieces on the rock dowdyism.\u201d I read thesa linee-they set me think- ing- To be dowdy nowadays means annfhilation to the dowdee.: in?To havé one's hair badly done, and one's neckwear iM-arranged only?If 80, the poorest of women may easily pull off smartness.A well-dressed We womafi their heads ye shall know them!\u201d surely she was right in laying eo much stress on a smart colffure.Another, equally modish, put the question even more neatly In & nutwtrell-\u2014\u201cTo be: chic, you must bulge in the right placés.\u201d It one achieves smartiess, howeyer, In my humble opinion, one must llkewise have à good deal of spare time.good.twenty niinutes at the very least; to put on' a vell exactly, and just so, requires that infinite pains shall be taken: and besides every little thing that \u2018one wears \u2014 the very littlest!'\u2014 ought to be put away with conscientious care, that it should look well on coming out again.\u201d Every speck of dust \u2018brodhed' from the hat, the vel) folded.\u2019 the blouse shaken, hung up in the air, then éoftiv folded and with sliver paper put into the sleeves, and not lems than\u201ctwenty brushing with soft and hard brushes\u2014 selon!\u2014of a coût and skirt\u2019 which has been worn in the street.shoes both must be rubbed with some preservative cream, and put on trees.every night in the year\u2014or rat as Rd leave the foot.an hour, in pool: put a long, thick, wboden vel bons in two cola: little Joined aos da reps- paper, and put & small-headed hatpin give a dol] to each\u2019 child.little serve enough to appreciste crackers.with night be .chicken, with creamed cho, toes ors, pink and white, or pink and rose; in the \u20ac pped pots \u2018The ee cream in be vanilla slteed ; or A Be Girells filled with the od are the crackers ho &: per caps: after these latter are put on a large Other new- He fs a luckier baby than his cou- Spain is His royal papa is her adopted As kingly fortunes go, all consequently promotes the healthful 8 so- \u201cessential to the well-being of the infant, Quickly and easily prepared.Purveyers by Special Appointinent te H.LLM.the Empress of Russia.Gold Medals, London, Eng.,1900 & 1906.An Interesting Booklet by a \u201cTrained Nurse, «Hints About Baby,\u201d will be malied free on application to the Wholesale Agents for Canada :\u2014 THE LONDON & TORONTO TRADING CO., 37, Yonge Street, Toronto.The 8in of Dowdiness.\u201cTowdiness,\u201d ep domedne said, disease.It has its chief seat \u201cis a.What, tihen, does dowdiness consist in ooclety ce gave out\u2014\u201cBy And To- do the hair really well means a $22.50 - and - 82500 (CDN a lil lr ET) es oF au vu 4 By semi-dressy we mean suits that are dresay enough for church wear tog visiting and for afternoon tea\u2014made of natty French fabrics, in.fine checks and pretty stripes.The styles are copies from some of the most süccesgfdl models shown in New York this\u2014season, notably Bolero effects and cleverly designed Eton styles.These suits are made from our own workrooms, and are therefore.tailored and finished in a perf.manner.- \u2018The Coats are full silic lined.The Buits are easily ten dollars below value, os you'll agree when you see them, Our Mall Order Department will give you every satisfaction.$22.50° - thinutes de devoted to the.Boota and her, 1 hould any when still warm and just Ice this prettily, aud when it | it- -needle in the centre, Soden Knit.in, and wind it with narrow rib- rn the back .of each uader the bairs For the supper ateamed chicken fn per cases is.a good first course with sandwiches and small cups cocos, and, if the child on are small be creamod Or there ot the ob ildren, ding ta and Best of all,\"in the 43 ere may be a delightful dance about May pole.of the pole is concealed by a flat mass of pink flowers; pink and white Bng-,.lish daisies are lovellest of all for this | particular day, and they can be stuck fn sand in shallow dishes to support ing; a little green will conceal the dishes.From the top of the pole a every form of .contagious Itch on human or \u2018animals cured In 29 minutes by Wol-.\"ford's Sanit: the stems and give the effect of plant- by ms = 4TCH, Mange, Prairie Beratches .ané Loti t never galls.Ti TI.E.HUOT.30 pois x est Mt.Catherine \u2018at.+ Saw \u2014 few light vines may fall on the ribbons half the way down their length, and where each ribbon is pinned a knot of the daisies with a bit of vine may be faste: Apple blossoms may ve [} used if dailsies cannot be found, or mountain-laurel, but not hothouse flowers, uniess others cannot be secured, .Under the ribbons on.the \u2018table are to be the little dishes of salted nuts, | candles, olives, and small iced cakes: candles, used only at dinnèr 1n° spring.may stand quite outside on the.edge pink, with pink or rose shades.L Vegetarian arian Soups.jo Now that the v of vegetarianism growing so rapidly $ few recipes \u2018ur ve Biable soups ray be welcome, \u2014 .aul fower po Cadk a cauliflower, |- with other vegeta for three or four beuts; an onion stuch with cloves, turnips, celery ca \u201cAdd salt and pepper, and an Your before serving | its .svma dpotatoss.gorreci Ps seasoning.and serve it.-\u2014 \u2018 veggiables ured oyer sloes of } sigre.Very Substantial.\u2014Grate tao or three potatoes and as any carrots and throw y them into ai T ro I.over a.gén sit, an Goo er Pnt a quart, of jh milk and one or.two yolks into acup-tureen; pour soup in, snd sad dried bread.The soup should De fairl ick, but transparent.This is enoug for six persons.Curried Vogetable.Soup.them butter, with an onlon out in\u2019 ringh.Put them in a saucepan with énough\u2019 +] water to wall dover them, .n.cloves ur \u201880 of flour, ols § pow per House Need TMATCHLESS SHIRTS: Th: \u201coi Roos doe Sats ane Write tes.Sa pies and Price Iists (Bead - -Fost Free) anu dave 56 Fee Cua.ROBINSON & CLEAVER, i, \u201cBELPAST, IRELAND,\u2019 REGENT ST.AND CHEAFSIDX, LONDON; asd LiveRroot, = WLS Ao DAMASK MANUFAGTE 4% re fes y Pais ace.|, Premiere Villas, Cottages ei \"Ania Steamshipa Institutions, : aot ith ana oy er tion publie ete HOUSEHOLD \u201cnent From the Least Expensive to THE FINE T IN ÊRÉ- extra.) New dest Indian Gauss, Flannels for.FR Faso Oia rio made Sood as A with « Neckbands Cuffs, and Fronis Tor $3.38 the h Cambrios: Rehinncs and IRISH CAMBRIC P POCKET-HANDKERGHIEFS: x Gentlemen's\u2019 Rast por doa SEE TOR ED LAE fee\u2019 ar aos\u2019 por dr.94g per a a, 2% rés IRISH LINEN: per yard Roller Towaliing.1 18 wide se por ard e dos Fine Ciaens.Tp Linen à Dustare tr per var 92 Our pool Bott ie Piaiabed .Long ClotLa trom So per yd Napki vou a Di na IRISH DAMASK TABLE LINEN: ila 8 uh or don, able cletha à rt usre, 7 a STrORE Hucka Taek onal, HET ui san ms, Initia ate, ate ote.woven: or embroiderc& Special attention to Petube Hotel or ess .i.ops: oli.Fh Linen Shedtings, tw o yards IRISH COLLARS AND CUFFS: hapecfrom ft $18 por dex.CORTE win s $1.42; sent lemen'd from 4 dozen Surplice \"Makers Westminater des e and the Ce als rine of the United Kingdom.\u201cThelr nr Linen Ç collars Ponte.Shirts, etc, haveths merits of sxaelience ané cheapness\u2019 \u2014 IRISH, UNDERCLOTHING: hPa Ses ne puma ai ou $Les; Indien or Ce! pole Outfits, Mes: ridal Trousssaux.431.00.Safes Herein $15.00.Bend for .NB o prevent delay all letter orders\u2019 and enquiries for.an Tou.| of a de addresscé ROBINSON & CLEAVER, Lt Ltd, 43% mated gall Place, Belfast Ireland.NOTE\u2014 nor travetion parties using our seme.We employ netthes hii ::A Sweeper.: : :: De you still s your carpets in the old weep you, the fashioned broom ?De i know that thismethod at à it it sendathedust from one it of the room to the other?Bn why continue using the \u201cold fashioned broom why not ~ Carpet sweepers have soft brushes that cannot injure the finest carpet.They're fitted with rubber tired ball-bearing.wheels.A box collects the dust which can be cleaned by simply press.mg à lever.- À sweeper doescleaner work, with.less off chor, than any other 4 kno | \u201cwa \u201cHina hoger > y Serr | st it\u201d to phe pletes?It le (When shopping you Vind re ie § Cleaning\u2019 a Lace Wat The Editor of thb-Wonmtaña's Page: you please tel) me in one of how.Qéan a lace hat made oC about one inch wide.c i A DOCTOR'S WIFE.Jt.@ very airticult to clean a lace hat withaet t taking to pisces.If it is wet he ire 1s a \u20180 ts The only pos- aile.way.to to clean it in bow).which js large | road Mite 8 PATTERSGS, r.Guy.maou Castivrine bow, K to hold thé lat.with gasdiine, hat In, letting it stay put the minutes, and then dip up a apd down Send address for 8 PRER Zsaoline.ui will take off dre stampe for a full box, past et, (The ody er Soap hee A it.to\u2019 bome ) carer's, Tus 121008 Co., 30 U « soo hat vere the | cn Droggiots = = EI IN LEE a | SE SEER re -\u2014\u2014 =.2490 Boao ; Ciiticizes Proposai-A Convan y \u2018ence to Loafers, He se - + i \\ In.\u2018conversation with a Star repre- seniative yesterday, Mr.Thomas Thompson\u2019 president of the Hackmen's Union, discussed from an interesting point of view the proposed ®lectric car line through Mount RoyaY Park.He \u201c regards the aceheme with great disfavor.\u201cI.am not in favor of jt.\u2019 he said.\u201cNo.sir, neither is any citizen I know * of who has studied the progress, and Œept track of the ups and downs of this city, as I have done, for the past thirty years.\u201d \u201cBut, if carried through, it will afford the poorer class a means of reaching this beautiful park quickly and at small cost.\u201d remarked the Star man.\u201cYes,\u201d sald Mr.Thompson, \u201cit would afford an easy access for numbers of loafers, who at present generally \u2018hang out\u2019 slong the water front, and other looge charsctera.to-ryn \"up.there and Île under the trees with a few bottles of rum to keep them company.Why, sir, it would require halt the city police force up there to keep order; and our wives and daughters would in a short time become disgüsted with what ts at present one of the most beautiful pieces of natural scenery in the world.\"No, sir.no railways to the mountain top for me.Keep, if possible, every branch and shrub in its own beautiful natural state, as it was planted there by the Creator.Keep our ceme- Series quliet\u2014quiet \u2018cities of the dead\u2019 keep it so that the visitors can Fruly say and.feel that hé is \u2018far from the madding crowd.\u2019 \u201cBut \u2018once you commence to stud it over with trolley poles and wires, and introduce the creaking of wheels and the ding-dong of hells, then our mountain park, the bride of our citizens and the admiration of strangers, as at pre- rent, will be no longer its old sweet se!°.for even the little aquirrels \u2018will seek oul other parts \u2018where savage grandeur refgns.\u2019 \u201cIf you have visited the Adirondacks, slr.\u201d continued Mr.Thompson.\u201cyou have seen thers how thosa millionaire companies keep their summer resorts @s far as.possible fa their natural state of presefvation.\u201d M tes i a promient citizens of on w avor \u201cthe tam ankad 4 project?\" was \u201cNo.pir,\u201d vas the reply of this sturdy defender of natural beauty.\u201cThey vers 8 always amalnst.it.\u201cThe Civie L Library Status.A meeting of the Civic Library Committee was held vesterday with a view to ascertaining the exact status of the technical llbrary and whether its scope can be enlarged in order to admit raxsical works of litecature.It was shown lat\u2019 the libriry hgd not \u201cbeen.established by any by-law, but by virtue oniy of a resolution of the City Council.It was therefore desl to nzk the Law Department if the i ary has a legal status.If not, what pra- «cedure {tf wlll be necessary to follow to give it\u2019 degal standing.Alert Roath, of New London, Conn,, tas recently been retired after hav- tn served sixty-two years ip rallroad- Le on the Shore division of the Now Argentina, is in : , 1 mats; ary in town.from Queb prisme ere ; Prodkdent of the Hackmen\u2019s Union Mr.H.L.Maver.© \u201cMrs.James Ents aad \u2018Bua Mie; * Mre \u2018Willem Ruthertonf, 1é* at ot ; \u2018tawa, the guest of Mrs.Dunlop.Capt.Newton, A.D.C., arriv in: how.Mr.J.M.Orkin and Mra, Orkin, salled yesterday from Quebec on \u2018the\u2019 8.8.Empress of Ireland.f Mr.and Mrs.Norman Btewart, Prince Albert Avenue, Westmount, were in Ottawa, last week.Miss Whitehead, of London, Ont., is the guest of her niece, Mrs, W.Percy Nellis, 4433 Sherbrooke street.Maior and Mrs.F.D.Lafferty.of Kingston, arrived in town yesterday to attend the mllitary tournament.Mr.C.Arthur Jaques and family, have moved to their summer residence at Victoria Park, St.Lambert.Mr.and Mrs.T.R.E.McInnes, who have heen spending a few days in town, have returned to Ottawa.Dr.and Mrs.Lafleur return home In June from their\u2019 wedding trip to.Burope and.the Mediterranean.Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Barjow, Arlington -Ave.; ° Westmourt;; sailed from Quebec yesterday on the Empress of J Ireland for England.Rev.Gordon 'H.Baker, B.A., pasfor of the Point St.Charles Baptist \u2018Church, has arrived In town with his tamily, and Is residing at 47 Paris street The marriage of Miss Gertrude Os- trom, to Mr.Murchison MeLauchlin, takes plac: on\u2019 June 19th, at the residence of her sister, Mrs.A.W.Young, 175 Stanley st.The marriage of Miss Edith Gittus, youngest daughter of Mr.R.Gittus, to Mr.George A.Brown, son of Mr.John Brown, is announced to take place on June th, in Taylor Presbyterian Cruroh at\u2019 7 o'clock.The ceremony will be followpd by a reception at the residence of he r brother, Mr.Walter Gittus, 800 St.\u201cHubert straat.Mr.W.Prescott Sharp, late of the law firm of Brown,8harp and McMich- ael, and now associated with the firm of Brown, Montgomery and McMichael, left this morning on \u201che Tunisian for a year's holiday in E .\u2018His mail address in the meantithe will be.care of Bank of Montreal, Threadneedle st, London.E.C,, England.> = Dr.and Mrs.S.E.Dawson, Ottawa, ertertained at a luncheon on Tuesday \u2018ia Honor of some of the members of the Rcyal Society.- Those present includ- el Dr.and Mrs.Adams, L'Abbe.Roy, ul Laval; Dr.Rattan, of Montreal: Prof.Lashmillar, Toronto; Professor Evans, McGill; Dr.Penhallow, McGill; and S8.r Bandford Fleming.Mrs.\u201cDawson waa also the hostess at a luncheon on Wednesday, when tho3e present were : r.Saunders, Dr.McCallum, Toronto; Rev.Fred.Scott, Quebec; Dr.Bethune.Guelph: D#® Cox, Montreal; Dr.and Mrs.Adams, Montreal; Miss Hurlbert, Mentreal: Dr.Lighthall, Montreal.and Mrs.Saunders entertained at arden Party Wednesday at thel their 5% i nce al the Experimén \u2018tawa, in honor of the members of of = Royal Society.Dr.and Mrs.Saunders Tres ed their guests at the entrance > : unds, the latter wearing = gow: of of grey crepe ce chine rimmed with\u201d Trish Ince.Rofreshments were served at a-large marquee erected on the lawn and from small tables placed st irtervals about the grounds.Among those present from Montreal were end Mrs! Adams, L'Abbe Roy, of avale Dr.Ruttan, Prof.Evans, Dr.Penhal hallow, Frof.Cox, Miss Hurlbert, Dr.Girdwood.York, New Haven & Hartford.rajl-, a CY F5 CISIIR = (Copyright, 1908.) PART Il.CHAPTER XI.\u2014Continued.fhe tmpulse came from Percy Dar- sow and his idle talk of voodoos.As usual he was directing his remarks to the sullen Nigger.\u201cVoodoos?\u2019 he said.\u201cOf course there are.Don't fool yourself for a minute on that.There are good ones end bad ones.You can tame them it you know how, and they vit da anything you want them to.\u201d Puls chuckled in his\u2019 threat.\u201cYou don't believe jt?\u201d drawled the assistant turning to htm.\u201cWell.it's so.You know that heavy box we are so care- fu! of?Wei, that's got a tame voodoo in it.\u201d à The others la \u201cWhat he ker Yea the Nigger pravely \u201cHe's a fine yoodoo.arms and green eyes, Watching narrowly ite Pace \u201che awunz oft into ane of the genuing old -\u2018crooning vobgoo songs, once- &0 éommon down uth, now sb rarely heard.No one knows what the words mean\u2014 they ale enerally held tc be charm- words : on magte ÆibR trish.Put Lhe NY er.eprang across: bis face aitered bv terror, Arrow by thé: shoulders.yt.Doan yoii'\u201d he gasped, Jha a * Asmistant \u2018violently back n .w 1th \u201cwavery glows: he Kine \"oudoo?Jodi him all de voodoo\u2014 star 0 oiidly about in the dark.as though axpecting to see the \" nrobged.\u2018There was a mo- night \u2019 ment of; contusion.Eager for anv\u2019 chances I urder my breath; MW.E.MoBride and Prof.Clark row heard me, He left soon after.The mention of the chest had focussed the men\u2019s Interest.\u201cWell,\u201d Pulz Bëgan.\u201cwe've been here on this spot o' hell for à long tmie.\u201d \u201cA year and five months.\u201d reckoned Thrackles.\u201cA man can do a lot in that time.\u201d \u201cIf \u201che's busy.\u201d \u201cThey AL been busv.\u201d \u2018Yes.\u2019 \u201cWonder what they've done?\u201d There was no answer to this, and the sea \u201clawyer took a new track.\u2018I suppose we're all getting double \u201cAnd that's say four hunder\u2019 for us and Mr.Eagen here.1 suppose the Old Man don\u2019t let the schooner go fov nothing.\u201d \u201cTwo hundred and fifty a month.\u201d sald I, and then would have had the wards back.They cried out in prolonged aston- ahment.Seventeen months,\u201d pursued tha logiclan after a few moments, He scratched with a stub of d \"That inakés \u2018over éleven nous a since we've been out.How much do you suppose his outfit stands him he appealed to me \u201cI'm sure I can't tell you,\u201d I replied ghartly.\u201d \u201cWell, it's a pile of money,.anyway.Nobody said anything for some tim \u201conder what they've done?\u2019 Pulz ask Something thdt pays big.\u201d Tyrac: Yles ale the - desired a \u201cDat _ehls-\u2014\" aluggested Per Vooddo\u2014\"m thy Nigger.\u201cThat'i to scare us dou - saiû Handy | Solomon, with vast contempt.\u201cThat's what makes me sure It '& the chest\u201d Pulz muttéréd some, of \u201cthe Jargon of alchemy.CA \u201cThat's #,\" aBpioved Handy Bolo- mon.If wh \u2018oould get \u2018We wouldn\u2019t : now how to use it,\u201d Interrupted \u2018\u201cThe book\u2014rT sald Thrack! kles, \u201cWell., \u201cDan, ut!\" Ly \u2018nôt FN \u2018whether or not Dar- pugnaciourly.do know what 3t will ba?py Tay ve the Phil.Cours \" oy ni he Æ Quebec.| from a trip abroad ed town yesterday from Ottawa, to attend] -1-the Dog 8 .and Me 5 mes \u2018 de Chateau, : jui +, Mrs.T.Birchall, or Motil, is in Mr.H.Frohmings: \u201cyan retumen * Miss Mabel Clay, UniVeraty street, is spending a fortnight PUI Agathe.Mr.and Mrs, Soares Trwin, of Ot- tava, we spending > few days in Buts.- have Sté Agathe for the Mr.and Mra « taken a cottage at summer.Miss Edith Carter, of st.John, N.B., is the guest of Mrs.Hunsickers, Mac- kay street.Mrs, Geo.R, Wilson, of the \u201cBellevue Flats,\u201d and Master Irwin Wilson are visiting in Toronto.Miss Howe, of Lennoxville, \u20181s the guest of Mrs.Johnston, Prince of Wales Terrace, Sherbrooke street.Mr.and Mrs.Gordon MacDougall have left for the Lakeshore, where they wlll spend the summer.Mrs.Leslle Gault, \"McGregor street, who has been confined to the house by illness is able to be out again.Mr.and Mre.Alexander Burnett have removed to the Prince Arthur Apartments, 465 St.Urbain street.Mrs.Doherty and the Misses Do- {4 herty, Stanley street, have left for thelr summer residence at Bte.Agathe.Mr.and Mrs, L.F.Burroughs, of Maple Avenue, \u2018Quebec, are the guests of Mrs.C.A.Harwood, Hutchison St :.The marriage is announced for Monday, June 3rd, of Miss Alice F.8t.John, of Montreal, to Mr.J.D.Cam- Mr.and Mrs.James Wilson and family, Sherbrooke street, leave the beginning of June for their summer residence at Lacolle.Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Carnegie are, expected to arive in London from New York about the middle of May.They will go to Scotland in June.Very Rev.Canon O'Meara, PP, of 8t.Gabriel's, and Mr, P.Z.Millette, Mayor of Verdun, leave shortly for Europe, to spend several months.Mrs.Amaron h left for Three Rivers,.whère she will spend a few days with her husband, Rev.Dr.Am- Jaron, who is at Dr.De Blois\u2019 Sanator- um Mr.Frederick Gold Lyman and his son, Mr.John G.Lyman, sailed on Friday, by the Empress o f Ireland, for Liverpool.They intend to spend the summer on the Continent.The marriage of Miss Marion F.Hamilton, of Montreal, to Mr.Frederick L.Kemp, of Calgary.is announced to take place on Wednesday, June 5th.Miss Hamilotn-will- are Montreal for the West.on May 20t Mrs.A.R.Masdonnell who was the guest of her brother, Mr.R .D.McGil- Hs, Luke street, during the past winter, has left for Lethbridge, Alberts, to spend.the summer with Mrs.Cunningham, and wil} afterwards visit the home of Colonel Steele, who is expected to.See in Canada within the next A very pretty wedding took place.Wednesday evening at St.John.when Miss Alma Hamilton was united in m age to Staff-Sergeant Fred Woods, of No.7 section, O.8.C.Quebec.Rev.G.F.Scovil performed the ceremony.Miss Ella.Bquires acted as bridesmaid and the groom was supported by Armory Sergeant F.- G.Bil.ilphant, of No.8 \u2018section, O.8.C.The bride wore a gown of \u2018pink silk end\u2019 tulle veil.After the cere a wedding supper was served at which about two hundred of the bride's friends wer {sq T1 3, toit present.osopher's Stone and It may be ons of theses.other damn things.And.then ere\u2019d we be?\u201d It was astonishing to hear this nonsense bandied about so serionsly.And yet they more than half believed, for they were deep-sea men of: thé old school.and this was in print.Thrace kles volced, approximately the general atutude, \u201cPhilosopher's stone or not, something\u2019s up.The old boy took too good care of that box,and he's nd- ing too much money,and.he's got hold of too much hell aficat \u2018to be doing it for his health.\u201d \u2018You ne wat 1 tink?\u201d Perdosa.\u201cHe mak\u2019 di'mon's.The Nigger had entered one of his black, brooding moods from which these men expected oracles, ; \u201cGet him ches,\u201d he muttered.\u201cI see him full\u2014full of di'mon\u2019s!\"\u2019 They listened to him with vast ye- spect, and were vistbly impressed.So deep was the zense of awe that Handy.Solomon unbent enough to whisper to smiled He may ye don\u2019t take any stock in the Nigger's talk ordinarily.Hes a hell of a fool nigger.But when his eye looks lke that,then you want to listen close.He sees things then.Lots of times he's seen things.Even ! year\u2014the Oyama\u2014he told sbout hef three days ahead.That's why we were so ready for her, he chuckled.Nothing more developed for a long time on a savage fight between Puis d Perdosa.I hunted sheep, fished, wandered about-\u2014-always with an escort tired to death before he started.The thought came to me to kill! this man and so to escape und make causé with the scientists.My common sense forbade me.\u2019 I-begin to think that cofimon \u2018sense ts a verv foolish faculty indeed.\u201cIt taught me the.obvious\u2014that all thie idle, vapous ik whs common enough among men of this class, sc common that it would hardly justify a murder, would hardly explain an unwarranted intrusion on se who employed me.How would it look for ne to go to them with these words in [my \u2018mouth: \u201cThe captain has taken to drinking to dull the monotony.The crew think you \u2018are an alchemist and are making diamonds.Thelr interest in this far?seemed to me excessive,so I killed one of them, sand here I ain\u2019 \u201cAnd who are you?\u201d they would ask, Sol am\u2019 & reporter,\u201d would\u2019 my only.truthful rep ou can eee he false dtfficuities of my position.! do not: dafend my attitude.\u2018 Undoubtediy'a born' leader af then, Mke Captain Seiover at his: best.would have known how to act.whl\u2019 the proper decision both now and In the Inception of \u2018the firat ne ai heart I never doubted the reality.A the crisis.: Even: Percy Darrow saw the suit.Ness of the: men'a attitudes, and wn with \u201csense af his vined \u2018the cau \u201cYou ars.getting: lasy,\u201d eal he, \u201cwhy don't you 40 some thing?Where's the captain?They growled: something about there being (Jothing to \u2018do, and explained | the: -captain prefered: to: live hoa = : \u201cDén't biame him\u201d safd \u201cbut ha might give us = pa oompany- OCORS oh Boys; The old whis| uo: \u2014 Darrow, of Nis ri out sane.f erp ee a pme parte oT Vera a dK THe Fa Granted a \u2018molles.+ \u2018Week Mere Without Nagdeing A .a Strike ; To ¥ An era of unrest appears to have set ia the local labor world this week.While the \u2018longshoremen and their fellows of kindred he of work, were ng to gain an increase in pay, carters en- ga in the coal trade succeeded in ge ning an addition of a dollar a week to their compensation.They were_receiving $8 a week, but after a conference their stipend \u2018was raised to and this is now prevailing rate for coul carters.There are 600 men used in that particular service during the present season and in the course of 3 wecek's time they handie an average 0 10,000 tons of the very dirty but eed.ingly useful black fuel product.This time is a busy one although the ooal merchants are not rushed and a series of \u201cresignations\u201d would be rather disagreeable fo the merchants.At present the work largely consists in moving steam coal to factories and industrial plants.At the moment the individual householder is not big fao- tor in the coal market so even.if a strike were declared | it would not = diately eo © vate oi ow- ever it would var be .appreciated by consumers who have large plants to\u2019 run.The coal merchants employ alto gether about four hundred men of the six coal, the other two hundred being e loyes of the cartage companies.our steadiness throughout the yeas, the cartage companies being used in busy seasons.ese men have Do Srgsnization, ong as they had passe © wo.amongst themselves, they had sueoeeded in establishing a concentrated effort that would have brought out practically all of their number, a result t would have proved inconvenient to the veu- dor: of \u20ac The trade was generally willing to accede to the request of the men, it being gonerally recognized that raie of pay is not at all too high.The class of men engaged in the work is not ox actly skilled, but it is a dirty, un ans occupation and offers very li a.ducement to a man who can secure any other kind if employment, Like many other unpleasant occupations, it is a necessary one, and the trade and consumers are well pleased that this embryonic strike was settled quickly and satisfaotorily.; pres of only A long-standing feud between two clans of Antrim families had a tragic sequel the other day in Cushendall Courthouse, when two men, named De- largy, were remanded, charged with the murder of a middle-aged farmer named James McAuley.Leaving church after mass one Sunday, two younger represantatives of the hostile parties fought on the roadside, but were separated.In the evening, however, the quarrel was renewed, and a \u201cterrible melee ensued, in which members of each family (men and women) engaged.One of the accused, it Is nilèged, wielded the hammer to sucha effect that the deceased's skull was crushed in lke an egg shell, several other combatants being seriously in- Jured.At ths Tobacco exhibition in n some wôtren made cigarettes at tir rate of 120 In thirty minu'as.\u2018 * four bits for the galls, sell them at a pràñfit.\u201d Next morning they shook oft lethargy and went seal hunting( 1 was practically commanded\u2019 attend.This attitude had been En of late; now it began to- take \u2018finite form.- \u201cMr.Eagen, don't you want to 80 hunting?\u201d or \u201cMr.Eagen,1 guess I'll just go along with you to strotch my lege,\u201d had given way.to, \u201cWe're sing Mening: you'd better come \u2018along.1 had known for a long time hat I had lost any real control of them; and that perhaps humiliated me a ttle.However, my inexperience nt the anomalous character of my poai- tion to sone extent consoled me.In the filaments brushed across the (ace of my understanding I could discover none #0 strong us to support an-overt act on my part.I cannot doubt, that had the affair come toa focus, ghouid have warned the scientists\u201c even at the risk of my own life., In fact, as I shail have occasion to show you, I did my best.But at the moment, ir all policy I could see my way to little besides acquiescence, We killed seals by sequestrating the Lulls, surrounding them, and clubbing | them at a certain point of the forehead.Jt was surprising to see how hard they fought, and how quickly they succumbed to a blow propañiy (irected.Then we stripped the mask with ita brisile of long whiskers, took the gall, and dragged the carcass into \u2018the surf where it was devoured by fish.At ficst,the men, pleased by the novelty, stripped the akins.The blubber,often two or throe Inches In thick- nws, had then to he cut away from the pelt, cube by cube.It was a lcng.an ofly.and odoriferous job, We unk mightily of seal of); our gar- ents were shiny with it, the very pores- of our skins seemed to ooze It.And even after the felt was fairly Ten cleared, it had still to he tanned.Percy Darrow suggested the method, but the process was long.and gener.ajly uneatisfactory.With the acqui-' shion of the fifth greasy.heavy, and All-amelling piece of fur the men's in-! terest in peitries wared.Thev otn- fined themselves ir all strictners to Une Ting showed I expect Xo Percy Darrow us \u2018how to clean The whiskers.process was evil.The masks wery, quite simple, to- be advanced so far In the way of putrefaction hat \u2018the bristles would readily from thetr sockets.The \u2018first batch the men hung out on a Nine.Are moments later we Neard : squawking, and rushed out to ay he islarid ravens making off with tha eritire.catch: Protection of netting had to be rigged.We caught \" There was novelty.in it, and it satisfied the Lust cilitme.As time went on.pulls, grew wurter.Then we, made êx- paditions to outlying poche, Later Handy 'Sotomol a meh oh another diploma Me.2 \u2018The seals is wetting ah ÿ rar, saie 1.hundred men now used in carting .hundred are employed with fairly nie ~kong Feud-Ended\u2014in-Bleedshed.bite aplece for the whisker hairs, and | po IAL DAILY STAR-SATURDAY, uy ne rN gy, 1.alice tending purchasers to see ours and anywhere else in the city.and great durability.Libraries, etc.Splendid values, |, sumer.} 604-606 ST.CATH looked up at me with a humorous twinkle ; \u201cYou're afraid of us!\u201d he accused.1 was silent, not knowing just how tc meet so direct an attack.\u201cNo need to be,\u201d he conti 7 I sald, nothing\u201d joues.He looked at me : shrewdly; \u201cthen.Etood off on another \u201cWell, sir, I didn\u2019t mean: just that | I didn't mean you waa really scared of us.But we're gettin' to know cach other, livin\u2019 here on this old.island, brothers-like.There \u2018ain't no officers - and men ashore\u2014is there, now, sir?When we gets back to the old Laugh- Ing Lass, then we drops back into our dooty again all right and p proper.çan kiss the Book on-that:Old Scrubs, a stay aboard.where iwe\u2019d rather be\u201d He stopped abruptly, - spat, and locked at me.I wondered whither this devious diplomacy.led ue - \u201cStill, in one Waÿ, an-{officers \u2018an officer, \u2018and a scaman\u2019s \u2018a thinks you, and discipline roust Le held up among mates ashare or afloat, thinks you.Quite proper, sir.And £ can see you think that the arms is for the afterguard except in case of trouble.» Quite pro You can\u2019 dd' thy stooting, and you can, keep the sap always by you, Just fer ry man's boldness In ro fully ing me was astonishing, and his care- lessness-in allowing \u2018me aboard with Captain -* Selover: astonished me still more, Nevertheless\u2019 I promised to go for the desire cartridges, fully resolved to makes an appeal A further consideration.of the elements of the game convinced mehow- ever, of the fellows shrewdness.It was no more dangerous to \u2018allow me a riffe\u2014under diréct -survelllance\u2014for the purposes of huntihg, than to leave me my sawed-off revolver, which I stil retained.The arguments he had used against my sbooting Perdosn were quite as cogent now.As fo the scéond point, L finding the sun unexpectedly strong.returned from the cove for my hat, and so overhéard the following between Thrackles and his leader: \u201cWhat's tn keep him from staying aboard?\u2019 cried Thrackles protesting.\u201cWell, he might,\u201d acknowle: 2 Handy Solomon, d then are we tlie worse off?You ain't going to make & boat\u2018 attack against 014 Serubs, are you?Thiackles hesitated.\u201cYpu can kiss the Book on it, you ain't,\u2019 went on Handy Bolomon easily, \u201cnor; me, nor Pulz,nmor the Greaser,nor the {Nigger, nor none of us.all to- xethér.We've had our dose of that.Well, if \u2018he goes aboard And stays.whee are we the worse oft?I asks you that.But he won't.This\u2019 is w'até goin* to happen.Says heto Old Scrubs, \u2018Sir.the men needs you to hash fp their heads\u2019 \u2018Bash \u2018em yourself says\u2019 he, \u2018that\u2019s w'at you're for: And if hé =hould come ashore.w'at could he ap?I asks you that.We ain't disobeyed no orders dooly delivered.We'ë ready to pull halllards st the ve No, let him go abverd, & a if ches to the Old Man.270 all x bettér,for it just gets the Old Man dowd: on him.\u201d \u201cabout 0) Scrubs\u2014\" .Ee you 20 5 none in luck?asked Handy.Solomon.\u2018A ©.\u201d Re.s0- do I.\u201cwith wat that law- crimp ured to call joodiclous assist ance, \u201d e to the *Laughing Lass vy ed ou net y arid_ a, little shaken by the plausible argument.Captain Selover was lying dead \u2018drunk across the: cabin table.T1 \u2018did my best te wakeéh him, but failed, took a score af cartridges-\u2014no Morand departed esdly., Nothing could be gained by staying\u2019 #very chance might be lost.Benes, an opening to er- cape_in the direction of the laboratory TOSENE offer\u2014I, as wall as they, be.Heved in \u2018tuck juatciously assisted.L.In the ensuing days ! learned much of \u2018the habits of seal oe Ane | ee, Shr, Ua Mae ony our rookeries ; ony omachs \u2018id\u2019 peerat\u2019 esutiosly Bown on our quarty.The | \u201cde pme wary.A slight We tall of a pebble.sometiweéd: soundy\u201d un- n dend them into the waer.TU Block heads 3 Sioesy Sait hor pu thelr oh \u2018soft ax fes \u2018unblinkingly on WAS necessary g A bullet erty \u201cthrough e sey tiie head would Kill :elean- A hit anywhere else was practi- ally useless, for even neath ofa THE NEW CARPET STORE._ The Premises Lately Grid by Thos, , & Co.\u201cEnglish Axminster Carpsts\u2014See our Immense range of high class and exclusive designs, every one of which is confined exclusively to us for Montreal, and being Carpet Specialists every design has been selected for its artistic merit.° English Wilton Carpete-\u2014See our large asortment, showing all the latest high class novelties for this 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by.On arriving opposite .the rookery the stranger would utter a peculiar challenge.It vas never refused by the resident champion, who premptly slid into the sea, and engaged battie.If he conquered, the.stranger went on his way, however the stranger wali, the big ely struck out to sea.rookery, while the new-comer swam in and attempted to make his tkle good with all the younger biills.IT have seen some fierce combats ont there in the blte water.They.gashed each other deep\u2014 ing was, never at an end.On Tuesday we would ki the boss cf a certain establishment.By Thursday.at latest, another.would.be installed.1 learripd curious facts about seals ip .tiose \u2018days.Thes hunting did no! appeal to \u2018me pértloularly.because §t seemed to mé uselcaë to Kill sr largo an animal for sd small a spoil.Still, ft was a means: to.all-ahsorbing end, and I confess that the stalking.thé lying belly down on the sun-: warmed grass over the surgs nnd under the clear sky, was extremely plearant.While awaiting the return of the big hull often we had oppor- J The arrival of electrical energy unprecedented 7, | of.macht Suiteh board xalléry, steetural work \u2018of thé massive butld- about 8.600 et: pi.Portes turity to whitch the others af their daily alXalrs, and even the unresponsive Thrackles was struck with :helr nimoat human intelligence, Did you know that seals M ven cach other, and wéep tears when (To ve SEE, y .Durer\u2019s Famous Painting Missing.Rome, May 18\u2014A great sensation has been caused by & report that Albert Durer's famous painting of the Madonna at Fabriano has disappeared.It has been: kept In a cupboard for a long time and was never exhibited.It is feared that it was stolen long ago, sold, and smuggled.out of the country.* TRIBUTE TO CANADIAN SKILL London Financia) News Deals With Development at Niagara.» Declares Success of Scheme\u2019 Marks \u201cNew Era\u2018in Our Industrial wk History.N » -.In a leading-article in a recent number of The Financial News, of London, England, the project of supplying electrical energy from Victoria Falls, | on the Zambesi River,\u2018to the whole of | Rhodesia, and to the Rand, is said to have as Îts prototype the power development at Niagara.Speaking of the feat before the engineers in South Africa.this journal says: \u201cThey will, undoubtedly derive much assistance in studylng the experiments carried out, and recently crowned with success, in harnessing the Niagara Falls, in Toronto from the Niagara Falls marked a new &ra in the industrial history of the \u2018Province of Ontario, wad Canadians are justly proud of the thet\u2019 that this vast undertaking has been entirely carried out by Canadian enterprise.The electrical plant at the power-houses of thé Electrical Devez lopment Company which distributes power\u2019 to Toronto has been constructed by the Canadian General Electric Company.and the Canada Foundry Company.It Is.clajmed that ~ - in bringing its installation plans to .a suceessful issue the Canédian General Electric Company has performed a feat unéqualted in the history of electrical undertakings in Cdnada, aiid that it has executed the blggest contract in electro-hydraukc : machinery that has ever, been given « out.In the wotk\" of.con est] \u201cedhe, trdmendous forte oe ater leciric_ourrs current, ® confpany had ta end = couditiofi, Wilich have necessitated notSoni thee \u201cmanufacture of plant such\u2019 as had not \u201c¥éen used before.but the tavention of new types nery \u201cThe \u2018normous rom onatings,\u201d con- tlhues The News; \u201cof fhe penstock, the flume, \u2018the steel gratings, the .and - the steel SEA EG RY WOH othe\" Wtés) ings.vers mifo\"built Jn tne Canada Foundry, Company,.In.the whole undertaking this comply has supplied of metal\u201d As regards the installation \u2018plant, five units are erected, $r.An course of con- tion, capable of producing 75.000 It Le, in the construe- of thésy generators that the skill oven ative penalty of the staff dan General a ana an the Se have bean onstage and a ; pape Li the pas You can see hy this how our hunt- Es SE Heh 26, x rat se Pan Ÿ Some New Fabrics \u201cfor Shirtwaist Suits | \u201cA very charming material for Smart Shirtwaist Suits is ne this new printed Habutai we offer for Monday.[= It is all pure silk; made in Japan, but.printed and.Gne : ished in Lyons: a light shimmery febric\u2014suggestive of hot weather comfort.The shades are very pleasing, a grey ground with fi id ured design in black, pink, mauve, blue green, a fawn and green mixture and two tone grey.Then there is a French foulard in black or blue with a white spot.These are worth 75¢ & 85c.Special Monday, soc 40 inch White Sheer American Indian Head Lawn,- regular 35c, for ~ 280 - Ground Floor.WOMEN'S WAIST SUITS, 2Smart New York Designs# Fashionable women are under a debt of gratitude to ths- clever New York designers, whose genius originated many smart designs in Wash Suits which will be worn this summer.oe * The best will be seen at Ogilvy's.We have just received a range of models in white and blue linen finished duck.They come in Ee and Pony styles in four distinct designs.Coats are daintily trimmed, some with guipur elace insertion, \u201cusd.others with contrasting strapping.Skirts are full pleated.The acme of summer style, $13.50.- - a.- - Shirtwaist Novelties | Warm weather at last, and with its advent the vogue of the Smart Summer Shirtwaist for street wear.We're an- - ticipating a rush of business with an ever increasing show of chic models from New York, dainty creations on decidedly stylish lines.Here is a new amival to be seen on Monday.A Fine Lawn Waist, with a front of pin tucks and rows of fine Val.lace Insertion and embroidrey applique in yoke, collar and cuffs tucked and lace edged, pin tucks in back.A beautiful example of ! New York style .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ceresse cussaronce 24 où, FIRST FLOOR.LINENS RESTE PAR + We are offering linens to-day at prices far belom i their value if we \u201c had to go into the market for them to-day.Maker, ore still + pet * prices, so il's træc-economy lo anlicipate futore mgd Er Hemstitched and Irish hand embroidered* Pillow \"S| x 30 iriches; very special value $2.50, $2.75 and.$3,003 72 inch Bleached Table Damask, made: Jam un, Irish flax.This is one of the exclusive values that have made our \u2018 linens famous.Special $1.00 per yard.Ground Floor.\\ Boys\u2019 Summer.Suits , These are very pretty Suits, made of fine English navy Bud with a pin stripe; more dressy than homespun, but just as cool and a: comfortËble.The pants are made with loops abd self-belt.Fit boys: aged 11 to 15 years; regular value $5.50.Specil Monday.$3.95.C First Floor.i lilly cn Al > at ST.CATHERINE 1 | oy [ISN There is no uncertainty Je to quality.It \u201cweither conditions are favorable, \"and wi ecessary culti-\u2019 vation you will obtainable.Ite \u2014 every t me A, finest Canadian \u201cDwarf vergrer get the very: \u201cbent AXimumn np res No NDA Taney neCSntains \u2018only, the \u2018bent \u2018 rte ga tutly \u2018éleaned and\u201d D thorough is BA m Wee \\ d 8 DA ALSCOU T ils ZH STRAIN \u201cswap U PKA mixture of rieties in cuitivetion As fine ® collection ag ean \"Se ° tained.+ CALL AND GET À CATALOGUE, - vou WILLIAM, EWING &' co.seedamen = - 13-148.Messi street, MONPREAL, y, as Used ori.RUIN THREATENS ALHAMBRA.Spanish Government Will Not Save] Famous Granada Structure.Special to the Montreal Star, adrid, May 18.\u2014 Great agitation reigns in Granada because on account| premises, 82 Mackay street (third doos.of the parsimony of the Government ; which will not vote finds for Its prop-| \u201cDove St.Catherine street) Ra er repair \u2018he i eohapes, Alhambra is are 4 thredtena I WHE ; \u20ac \u2018local | TE 255 = newspapers -are Publishing strongly] OWn uses the revenues assigned for ha worded articles praying that thls great| preservation of thé building.os monument, ong of the ælories of Spain déal of damage wes done to the nobld | which attra da -ot- \u201cvisitors to structure by the French in 1812, b Granada eve pt ve year,, may, be sa vd shheuie t efforts at restoration an Mitinery Designer, removed to privat fre aiding \u2018ot the.Alhambra ath A vas begun in the se The Rev.J, C.Cox, who towsd In centary by mmed LL, and contin- a ued by successive y orarchs, the finest the university sight In the race of when Oxford won its firs} victory ow parts tha structure, - Inclnaing the Court of the Myrtles and the Court of pes has just dled, at 2\u201d 8 the Lyons, delrig.due to thé fifth Mo-.hammed.Hg rations rer restored Ferdinand: and Sabot: 1% pera].oe Tag en détes.\u2018rom | F .dad., in ane oécressed.bis\u2019 REE ne ST \u201ceee = GRACE - Bomebody has said that nowadays 1 that is needed js to think up.or ther tn a bunch of epigrams and Write a play around them.It Is noteworthy that this is now bhecomnlng the vogue in melodrama as well as In problem plays.Thos who \u201cStick to St.James's and Belgray la 3 And nevah go east'of Temple Bah\u201d x @inn't know what they miss by nat ° taking in a meludranta house now and There is where they are brought , then.= «into direct touch with life as she 's llved.In fact you can see phases of life in a melodrama that you can\u2019t see snywhere else.© First, it is essential that the author should En into the garden of literature and pluck a f-w , aphorisms which exalt, virtu> and re- .prehend wickedness.[It mus\u2019 always a be remembered that an adveniuress Le who goes about with her reticule as full of poisons ns a drug store on bar- Gu gain day must be folled at least once in every act, and made to feel so ashamed that she can't look the foot- Jights in the face, or the melodrama audience won't permit the play to go on.It is also absolutely essential that the villaln must be so unmistakably bad that you couldn't take him for anything else but a crook if he had the leading lady's spot light making n .pimbus around his wicked black curls.It is also necessary that these powers \u201c Coming manner by the herolne or \u201c Rbmebody else once in so often, to keep: \u201c Chings going.As for the story of the play\u2014well you don't need to have a story\u2014but if you can work in an im- poseible mechanical effect or so it will Bo, and a fusilade of fire arms is al- Ways popular, no matter whether it Bee anything to do with the plece or ot.There was a delicious melodrama itted athwart the Montreal! horizon \u201coithin a thousand years of the present - time, fn a theatre which can be found «- without buying a guide book.There was where you saw a genlal old gen- - tteman in white hair, who had a habit .@f going round in his bare head and \u201c Betting caught by the villain and his \u201c Rocamplice once in every ac: nd re- - acued by the heroine, his daughter, ez Just before the fall ¢f every curtain.\u2019 One rescue was celebrated by a lot of men climbing up on the roof ana \u201cthers running all over the house fr Pre , the whole outfit firing all the ~Avolvers in the company at nothing in particular.The great sensation, bowever, was a trial In a divorce + court, where the heroine is to be d!- wvorced from her husband-\u2014who doesn't § \"unt to lose her and whom she wants to cleave unto\u2014at the sole wish of the husband's father.The villain happens -\u20184ntd finding that the lady's lawyer is a gentleman who stole cherries and #et#, away down on the old farm when \u2026 Æhey were both young, and holds him ap on his past and compels him to pro- .frdee to throw the lady down.The \u201cCourt, however, kindly permits the Co to conduct her own case, nnd when she and the author of the play get things so hopelessly mixed that something has to break, the herolne\u2014 A slight young lady\u2014jumps over the - yail into the witness box, catches the burly villain by the péck and plays #7 gh house all over tHe court room ; with him, the judge finally leaving th= 2 \u2018bench to separate the belligérents.The # villain as soon as he gets his breath = accuses the heroine of having murdered a detective.The divorce court \u2019 = about to be converted into a cri- In 1 court to try the lady under the gm ary convictions act, when the #.detective in question\u2014who has been \u201cwasiiy recognized as a detective in /édnsequence of his being an easy mark apd multitudinously disguised exterminated and repeatedly all a 1, the a =: Tana \u2018aut ace: \u201cog ¥ TE Coot + Shaw\u201d 8 and Bhak TE \u201cit Your great ! \u201cTHE WEEK IN PI PLAYHOUBES.\" ; \u2018The Lion and the Mouse,\u201d by Chas.; Klein, probably the most talked-of play «in America to-day, will receive its first presentation in Montreal Monday evening\u2019 His Majesty's, under the direc.\u2018 The a.\u2019 roduction that \u2018played at Lyceum eatre, New York, for more thas $04 - consecutive performances, .will be seen here.Everyone who is : Antérested: and keenly alive to the influence wrought upon American polities by \u2018the money interests, trusts a result -\u2014bfdarkness shouldbe-rebuked- in-be-j J PALMER COLLINS AT THE ACADEMY Tso Hs press and kings of finance, will appreciate Mr.Kietn's drama.Briefly outlined; it relates the story of Shirley Ross- mare, daughter of Judge Rossmore, a judge of excellent standing.ho, through the rendering of-decisions in upposttion tp the interests of a despot in the financlal world, John Burkett Ryder, known as \u201cReady Money\u201d Ryder is impeached by the latter and finan- vially ruined.Ryder\u2019s son, Jefferson, who has been in Europe.falls in love with Judge Rossmore\u2019s daughter, Shirley.Upon her return she finds her father ruined in reputation, broken in health and financially embarrassed as of the ruling.One man kolds the proof of Rossmore's innocence.That man is Ryder.Through his love for Miss Rossmore Ryders son purlolns certain papers, which will prove Judge Rossmore\u2019s innacepce\u2014at least morally.Discovering this, Ryder orders the girl from his house, in which she has become an inmate as the writer uf his biography and under an assumed name.The scene which follows is a striking and dramatic one, and the love interest, seemingly subservient in the struggle, becomes the vital factor in the situation, sald to be unconventional in its treatment and finely dramatic in its presentment and climax.In the cast that will present this play here are Ollver Doud Byron and-Grace -EMiston.A.cial mati ape nee is announced for\".Friday, Victérië 4 t The season at Hiv Majesty closes on Saturday, May: \u201cThe Bonnie Brier Bush\" will: be seen at the Academy next week, with the usual Wednesday and Saturday Mmâtinees- and a special matinee\u2019 Friday, May 24th (Emplre Day).The play is so familar to the.public through its four years of stage life, that any extended comment is un- necesaury, The-drama is wonderfully true.to.lfe.in.its deltneatipn of Scot tish charsdcter.suchh as may even now be \u2018fotind In countrÿ# towns in Scotland, where the Calvinigtic doctrines of re- démption aid darñhation are Jived up te so, closely that domestic tles ara apt to become sundered on the altar of teliglous duty.In Lachlan Campbell is shown a \u2018man whose heart is overflowing with tender.love for his {yg motherless daughtef, yet who; in a Evene E Be, = \u2018ay \u201cSoe ER = Rancarg is an olio of acts neaded by Larry Smith and Mamis Champion, in a German sketch: Miss Sadie Hyested, come: dienne; Larry and Julia Seyon, in a funny skit, \u201cThe * Census Taker\u201d Hughes and Hazelton, in their travesty \u2018\u2019Virginius\u201d; Hill and Hill, the two daring cyclists, and Sith and Convey.The chorus of twenty adds greatly the performance and there are ten funiv comedians to keep.the laughing going.Those who have had an advance peep at Dominion Park declare that the attractions will be even greater than were those of last year.Apart altogether frum what are known as the -\u2018\u2018conoces- sions,\u201d including the soenic railway, the chutes, etc., the park has been beautified in many respects.Flower beds have been arranged at different points and the river promenade has n fin {atted off im a manner that will appeal tc all who are fond of a stroll by the river on a warm summer night.The incubator attraction promises be for than ever, and the Johnstown ood, accepted as one of the big fea- lures of last year, remains intact.e House of Nonsense has added tg its nonsense.Just how remains to seen bv those.who are interested in the man rer.The big new feature will be the to laundry.They sa \u201cTry.the sew laundry apd get a a bright finish.> At is said that it will:De among the most populsy \u2018things thpt-tite park-has ve pdyétti, and tMsti» sayinæ à good a.\u201d agetiond have prepared ; Honally #0 da good line of attractions | for the open air performances and for the opening days à and Lenion have teen secured.Their act is \u2018done In a cage and they are rhown in.pictures which have been received here to do an act that seams little short of marvel lous.They were In Grand Repids recently and the newspapers there speax in unqualified praise of the newness\u2019 and the daring of the act.Van\u201d der\u2019 Meerchen's band, which has been great-: ly augmented by artists from the other] side of the water, will furnish the music.| The opening takes place to-day and preparations are being made to look\" after | a record \u2018crowd.Since the opening of the Nationdscope J a week 1 was crowded at: ser ro Mit nce.blige an ra do prgo e.pu apnrecia spectacle.The p é-, for! nextd week will be better.tlsan .the - ape of moment of what he deems righteous wrath, drives\u2019 her fiom his home, and struggling against his fatherly affection, tries to maln himself believe that his \u2018tt was that of À just and God- fearing man.How ha is transformed from an.ascetic and literal believer If the Calvinistiq interpretatiges of the Scriptures to bne who, after all, seet some good in the practice of \u2018the golden rule, is very beautifully brought out in the play.The comedy élement in the plece is strong and persistent.- Its chief exponent is Posty.whose droll philosophy and witticisms are an excellent foll for the more serious portions of the play.The company this season as a quartette of male singers, and Robert Ireland, the Scottish bag- piper, late pipe-major of the 48th Highlanders of Toronto, will add to the general effectiveness.Reid play, \u201cA Mi} lionalre's Revenge,\u201d is to be presented at the Theatre Francais next week.It is a reflex \u2018of a récent affair of international amazement that commanded the attention of the reading population of both hemispheres.The theme of this play is based on what Is termed \u201cThe Unwritten Law,\u201d and deals with the llves of men and women of high social standing, and unfolds a narrative that ja claimed to be not without its moral lesson, Mr.Reid has divided his play into four acts.For his plot, story, incidents and episodes he did not resort to imagination, as he had actual facts to deal with, and pase and build his play on.\u201cA Millionaire's Revenge\u201d is said to have been vetone of the heaviest scenié productions: ever attempted at popular prices, a a the Mitenthal Brothers, who\u2019 are the re- cognizéd promoters \u2018of this form of attraction, have engaged a company of dramatic celebrities.\u2018The new: Hal Tn the performance to be given -0y \u201clhe Innocent Maids\u201d company Hext woek at the Theatre Royal, ing next Monday matinee, ler bur ue entitled \u201cThe Maids in CE Rp and \u201cFiddle-Dumm-Dum i = strong olio.The merit Loi the olic lies in its variety and the many new acts Larry Bmith and La yon are the chief fun-makers.Ban wiched in between the two burlesques A seasonit \u201cwould dress in style.plied, others plain.- gestion for i aman\u2019s gift.\u201cArticles of gold, appropriate to men's wear are * Tmited i in-number, yet the matter of waistcoat or summer vest buttons appeals to all men who \u2018In a recent shipment of English Jew- _ellery, are several sets of six buttons PE each, and but one set of a kind.+ Mother-of-Pearl Buttons with patent easy- inserting gold backs, predominate \u2014 some jew-.Prices $13.00 to $76.00.ÿ Birks & Som Linie, last week.Among the lot of \u2018enilnated views promised \u2018ater \u201cLost it the Alps,\u201d \u201cCharles VII1.\u201d, \u201cThe 8 il\u2019, po Carnival of Yonice,\u201d \u201cThe tolen j ig.\u2019 ps The Windsor Biograph promise an ex- x tionally fine pro at today\u2019s ibition in Karn Hall, including such Pletures as \u201cThe Eleotric Belt \u201c [rayon Artist,\u201d \u201cUnskilled Skater\u201d hu-: morous), also \"The Great Boar ny Montreal sportsmen should not miss\u201d this picture.Illustrated songs will ba sung by Mr.J.P.Kiley.Mr.Malcolm coln 3 M Pierce will again appear in smother, song specigliy.2 4 COMING erage.The Fuller Btock Gonypany, which made a Very favorable Impression and.@ host of friends here last sens, at | the Francais, will return to- fil an | engagement at that houiie, opening on Monday, May 27, with à complete pro-, duction of Charies E.- ey\u2019s miH- tary play, \"Across the Pacific\u201d Jnclud- ing the two car loads of #¢ quired for the presentation of the play play A company of 35 people and a band of \u201cRough Riders\u201d is carried, together with three genuine gatling guns.DOINGS OF THE PLAYERS.Richard Mansfield sated for Burope on Muy 11,\u2019 accompanied by two attendants.His condition still causes bis friends the deepest anxlety, Tyrone Power has heen engaged as leading man with Henrietta Crosman in The Christian Pligrim, The Lion and the Mouse will prob- a5ly \u2018rave another hearing In London this year, by one of the companies now presenting the play in America.\u2014~\u2014 It is definitely announced by her managers that Fay Templeton will retire from the stage at the conélusion of her engagement at the Grand Opera House.New York, this evening, May 18.x \u2018was announced.last week that Margaret Anglin would begin a tour of Australia in March, 1808, under the dfs rection of J.C.Williamson.Negotia- tlons were conducted by Sanger and Jordan.\"He engagement is announced tn New Tork of Fiorence Fyles, daughter of: Mr.and Mrs.Franklin Pyles, to George Young Bauckle.The marriage will acy eur on May .A new version: \u2018of Un Uncle Tom's Cabin, | |by James W.Harkins, Jr.and\u2019 } Kawi Barbour, will be prigentsd at the.Me.| Jestlc, New York, for an Indennit fun, beginnin, no on Monday, Msy 20, Lictie Eva will bh played by Gretéhen Hane man, the ehild recently soenr with Wilton Lacksye In The Law and the the Man.\u2018Supreme Court Just Justice Tends on Friday last handed down his decision in the case of John T.and Eva Vay against Chauncey Herbert and Louïs M.Granaf, who have been.5 IK of Montreal, Wh st \u2018public appesrance in Halifax at A \u2018of Music, 2 last.on tn x Hé she , the reports state, \u2018 | Sond t favorable impression: her ren- « - née ey sir the oy veu ° ynes, Sane va eh gpncert of the of \u201cOuvre Feux hioux ! beitgr.i.received with great applause.Miss went to Halifax aomé moûthe | ta study with the vocalist, Miss 5 Faby, ith.the Keith an ev\u201d will sail for 2e ou] + on the.Qunarder Lucania, opening in Birmtngtiam June 10th.for thirty-two weckaä\" tour of the Moss and Stol] Empire theatres.They are: moked for a return engagement at the, Jharibre Theatre, Lelcester Square , Loriton, en will play eleven weeks thére;also hoon | tugs In Payis, Vienna, Berlin and othor Continental cities.Mr.Arthur Plamondon, tenor, pupil of Karl von Steege, end Miss Alice Mizhot, of \u2018Les Concerts Coltone,\u201d Pa- Tia, were recently marrjed at the Church of St.Pierra 1ia Gros Caflloux, fn Paris, where Mons.Plamondon is go lolst.They sail by Empresas of Ireland, May 3lat, for Montreal, where they wil be the guests of Mrs.Plamondon, St.Denis street.Mr: Arthur Piamondon is à brother of Mr.Rodolphe Plamondon, who, with his wife, Madame Piamou- don Dutritch appeared In concert given\u2019 f vration of the.American .4 by Mr.G.M.\u2018are inner of of the Casavan t argan schglar- | 1.Marche Triompbale we ve BR Silas \u20188 Organ Sonata in ¥ sini n ov ae weeks: om] © LEE Es in a Door Ans : 6 Paatoral Sonata In G.- Allegro Pastorale.Andante.Fuge.LT Tocpato in .eae ens Dubois Mr.Herbert Spencer,\u2019 musica grec tor of His Majesty's Thegtre, d Mr.J.C.Malinari, have ech etebted delegates of Local 408, to attend the con on of Musiclans, which will.\u2018bs Held In Cleveland, Ohlo, next week.\u2018There are nearly four humdred members of the local, and over fff(y,thoueand fe the Federation, comprising all the pri orchestras and band musicians in Pre United Btatgs wd.Capada.After the convention Messrs.Spencer and.Motin- art will cher olive = et to and other by a band, R GAZER.be encorted > PGF.bo À + \u2014 a, ea by at the wine pace an English Spectal Correspondence of the Montreal Star, * Londôn, May 8.\u2014Everyone has am- ditions, and for years mine have in- Fluded a desire to occupy a place in the \u201cPit.\u201d Not the deepest * \u201cPu\u201d of unsounded depth and future associkitions be It understood, byt.merely.that tion of the main floor of an English\u2019 theatre | which is separated from.the stalls by J a low wooden railing ard yet draws the Itne of demarcation between Spokty in its best clothes and ten shillings and six pence the seat, and mere thee.e \u2018lovers who show their dévotion to the drama by standing for.an-hour.or more outsidg the Pit entrance in.orddr 4 occupy aj;two shilling und.sixpenny siiot- ment ff a thinly cushidned bench For years I've gazed 1 y each time IL have seen thé.jong \u2018 of time + \u201cstanding patiently umeil: the doors open, but instead of joining the waiting army 1 have always weakly surrendered to the charms of the.box office when it came to the .hast week, however, 1 decided I'd, realize my ambi\u2018ion or drop from fatigue In the attempt and when by accident on, Wednesday I saw two messenger boys and an aenemic young woman stalled yp against the Pit entrance :o the Galety.Theatre I avalled myself of \u2018the oppo tunity and joincd the ranks.There was room for the foug of us in the.dody- way, and shelteréd somewhat\" froth the chill down at hased cn rina er up and down trand ap un the corners, It awalfed develo pon and the passing of the sixty m tes that must elapse before the hogpitality of an open door:was 0.fargd, al tr ing crowd.&! Aas L The boys, pert looking little district messengers, talked \u201cshop\u201d.and\u2019 = ed in mild jokes, while they: tte coming of the patrons for w om they were holding the top of the line.The aenemic, Young wadgan concel an ardent fosity thé passi of time and unobtrusively consult:d my watch whenever she.thought TI \u2018wamn\u2019t smarty emplbyed.A lame newspaper seller prevailed up- ou me to purchase a giddy looking pink newspaper from his stdek in t - and for a time Ï buried mÿself within tts .| woman can adopt À CANADIANS.EXPERIENCE TN SECURING ENTRANCE TO THE A LONDON THEATRE EE when in &, hurry.The two messenger boys ylelded up their places to their employers, vapid looking, cigarette smoking youths.It was life In a backwater to us standing there, and full of fascination, as well as discomfort.Shrill voiced snatches of conversation -.ere echoed back to us, a hundred phases of existence hastened by.In an hour oné saw more In watching the throng than in a day when only part of it.Slow- 1y the last few minutes passed.by, and suddenly a step was heard within, \u2018A second later the portal wags thrown open and a deep voloe emanating from is rotund \u201cfigure.In\u2019 [lvery\"\u201d murmured \u2014Hue-the-re of arcomic sông, \u2018Mind the step, please mind the st ;:Thg two youths who headed us w.re evidently\u2019 old hands at the game, for they stopped at a tiny widket and got tickets.I \u2018was fourth and I deposited my silver colin on a little run way that shot it down through a lolg in a little wire grille and deposited it in the hand of the ticket seller.Through another little hole he shoved up to me a square ticket made of something hard and enduring, snd grasping it, firthly I followed the procession ana penetfigt- ing deeply down a winding stairciise at last came out into what wouldibe the parquet of a Canadian theatre.Fate placed me second from :he dèn- tre gangway (gangway being English for afsie) and directly\u2019 Yin front - ° the newly engaged couple.Before \u2018us stretched the repidly tilling stalls.For two pencè I the or of a programme, ne on the stall side of net, Warrier, would, have cost me aix- ce, and.for A shilling bought sqine.chocolates, which made me feel ut among the munching- brigade Ly w oh J was surrounde could have bo ne \u2018a dozen-other th \"Including le: ade, tea and biscuits, and theatre su- | sulrs but.I didn't.Finally the play, \u201cTha' New Alad ' began the uneven | tenor of its somewhat stupld way, an- eslyn a oor .to introduce Miss Gab a compatriot of Anna Held, but \u2018much younger, twice .s good looking.three times as clever, and at » conservative imate ot & quarter as \u2018ul- Suddenly I ejaculated.not loud, put complexion Improving folds and read the news of yesterday rehash to \u201cextra\u201d oon.Another person added.lierself to the walting list.She was pretty and\u2019 Pair and her costume consisted principally of black cloth, chinchilla and violets, nor was this In any way extraordinary, for one isn't expected \u20180 wear ome's worst on a visit to the \u201cPit.\u201d Next to be added to the line was a yotfthtul 2 evidently newly engaged and of er.Close to Jherr var a p | grahdfetheri§ k= ing old man with a school girl clingiig to his arm.\u2018Forthet ' oh were two nurses who had driven up in haste in & hansom.Just beyond were any ame ount of what might easiest be describe edad \u201c * Altoguther M was a most heterogencous Gbilectio : of humanity.Street hawkers helped the moments to flit merrily by.They plied us with matches, \u201ca penny the box\"; they offered us \u2018fresh Parma \u2014lolets tuppernice the bunch, ldies.\u201d They pursued us w;th bon , and prevailed upon us to invest in things for sute te run away a ots : 2 \u201cmatin\u201d - tie, leads the mations H a Vind \u201ctook of .the flower res es Sélerhoons end évémihés.in Thee \u2018Were.five.iva adiernopns rafly Rafer, ind thie relays of .posy and\u2019 sugag .giriw, datied by Mrs Fish anl Mrs.from the smart apt, made a.good showing of \u2018prettiness in com- petition.tite: dotresses, \"white thelr: superior pall on thie puntestrings of the lavish spéhders.enabd) them to wutsequently ng Goud d 35,009,000 uns front'of aim.\u201cfit in your hand, won't -Charicés for a grand dér his rather\u201d will; but mir {ras exceedingly beautiful.But Well, Aldtloh Lib- lg.Bill at the fair 2 \u2018burlesque Wild sa, when the genuine perdonage.came a \u2018fils formér pro- ge dldn\u2019t note Ahe_déttere: noe quickiy \u2018to turnas y They bowed vote: and then be fell into 8 bevy Alyn A'a Colonel Cody.\u2018one of them exclaimed, getting right \u2018n \u201cDebary we, I've dropp:d my pencil.\u201d And wirenuhe haq pickad it up, she rattled on: \u201cNow you've got u write your ttle \u2018book?\u2019 h, eh?\" he \u2018shllfgly respondad.\u201cIf you please,\u201d she gurgled; \"Opposite ag many numbers as you please grand piano-\u2014onfy fifty chanos,.Trot per piano.Oh, thank ¥ou so much.\u201d 1 have metittonéd only: a few persond and Ahimey that were In this show of shown! \u201cPRANKLIN FYLES.von and Sbects Eye Gin les repaired.R.Hemsley, J Jeweler.\" I56 St.James.ge.=; 3 BAIR, eat Ni cack es ° Warts and \u2018Corne, er for ever.+ s.0 no Penetien ns.oron oR TLE.ses ST.SAE RE CS AE De 2 RE CT ES AE RES TER Te iE \u201ciE ibé RES fltted.divided by numerous partitions as 6 NOR Na HE MLN LIES NEWEST STEIN?A \u201cHandsome Triple Ex- t pansion Steamship with \"Fine Accommodation.Lge ws pc ATV ad mR THE CORSICAN.NOW\" COMES Will Be Launched This Month and \"Leave for Quebec and Montreal \u2018 In July.* - Yn the new steamship Corsican, which .wes launched for the Allan line by * Mesers.Barclay, Currie & Co., Limited, on April 29th, the results of years of experience and the observation of modem requirements are shown, The new steamship is fitted with triple expansion engines, with 17-knot speed, and is rep- Tésentative of the type of modern steamn- ship which is finding increasing favor with shipowners and the travelilng pub- He.She is Intended to 8ajl on July 11th, 1907, on her first voyage from Liverpool to Quebec and Montreal.The dimensions of the Corsican are : Leugth, 516 feet; breadth, 61 feet 3 ins.depth from bottom of keel to top of deck at centre, 42 feet 9 ins.; gross registered tonnage, about 11,500 tons; triple expansion twin-screw engines of 8500 indicated horse power, constructed by the, build- ors: speed at sta.about 16 knots; num- ! ber of first-class passengers, 300; second, 400; third, 1600.The scantlings of the main structure are all in qe of the rt of ve, British, corporation.The h en .has \u2018been constructed of Pie: ee steél, open hearth process.Y ts divid seven compartments by watertight\u2019 bulkheads.and to ensure further immunity in case of collision or stranding complete inner bottom Is into separate water ballast tanks, each being capable of being filled or emptied independently, so that the trim and draught of the vessel can be adjusted at any pme: to auit the conditions of the .: FOUR TEFL DECKS.our co te steel decks are \u201cfite 6.y orion.r, main and shelter,\u201d Yast named being completely sheathed | FRA.AUD SCOTIA x Coupes Mad Much.Trou- - bled With îts Kirks Ce .and- Religion.n \"BAD :PAISLEY MAGISTRATES Introduced So-Called American Meth- } ode Into Scotland\u2014Is Hector OU Macdonaid Alive ?+ \u201cFras Oor Alin Correspondent.Glasgow, May 7.\u2014If e\u2019er there was a country that was ar muckle troubled wi\u2019 its kirks as Bcotland is it.maun hae been lang afore my day.For though 1 hae read somethin\u2019 aboot malst o' the countries in the warl\u2019, there are nane o' them that seem to hae sae mony kirks that thelr folk tak .seripusly as we h or sas mony sma\u2019 things connected wi them to differ ower.Dr.\u2019 Robert Howle, aince a moderator o° the United Free , Kirk, has been sayin\u2019 at a meetin\u2019 0\u2019 minsters in Glasgow that a\u2019 this squabblin\u2019 \u2014 an\u2019 the observance 0\u201d fermline Auld Kirk Presbytery has had ith pitch pide, and- the lower and mat: votre brea with, the of sub» abeltgrideck at oe.To lo + | castle deck, providing d ; stewards, firemen and crew.A the- I after end is a long combined poop and bridge, sheathed with pltch pine, \"orme ug a promenade which is assigned par to second-class passes ers and partiy third-class.Above this is the promeg- ade deck, which is reserved exclusively for first-class passengers, and above this again Is the upper bridge deck, on which is placed the officers\u2019 quarters, the flying bridge.which is used for navigating purposes being formed by an extension of the roof of the officers\u2019 house.The now general -practice.of.piacing a number of staterooms on the promenade deck.has heen adhered to in thls vessel, each of these rooms accommodating two occupants, which fact.coupled with the obvious advantages of situation, should make them the most popular on board.The passages throughout the accommodation are extra wide, having abundance of light and alr.Metallic beds having spring mattresses, patent fold-up lavatories, boot-racks.Jewel cases, etc., comprising the furmsh- ing of each room, all served ta accentuate \u2018the resemblance which modern steamers bear to a first-class hotel ashore.The ventilation has received special attention, the usual method of tube ventilator being supplemented by a complete installation on the thermo-tank system.LUXURIANT ACCOMMODATION.The Tfirst-class dining saloon, a large roomy apartment, is situated in the deck house at the fore end of the bridge deck, extending right across, and is lighted by extra large square windows on three sides.The decoration is carried out simply and in good taste the paneling being in oak, with white enamelled cell- ings relieved with gold.Passing through the entrance hall, which is on the same level and adjoins the dining saloon, \u2018ALLAN LINER 88.CORSICAN.leads to the music room entrance above and thence to the music room.This room js situated on the promenade deck with all the adyantages of light and air which that position bestows.Large square windows on three.sides provide light similar to that of the dining saloon.The decoration of the \u2018music.room is carried out in white with mural panels in silk, the cetling enamelled white and picked out in gold.The first-class smoking room, placed on the same level as the music room, is 8 large and alrily constructed apartment, well lighted an remllated, and as asie qid to vent! teak ght is fitted above centre © of the The decoratior- Loin fumed oak, with celling in whit comfortably placed.seats and tal x fitted, to- Bother with a bar leading Wrectly off the The sanitary arrange À ower the doctrines o\u2019 rellgion is folk awa\u2019 frae the kirks, sion dat \"new theology\u201d frae London.has alread begun \u2018to mak the folk of, : Btotiand mair tareless aboot the- strictness .6\u2019 \u2018religion Kirk ordinances.\u2018This, say.orthodox ministers Howle, is what follows the Shaki or pr auld plllars o\u2019 Christianity, \" it wad be far better to stick by .thqg auld doctrines, an no drive falk into Indifference Ly leavin\u2019 them nae firm creed to believe in.Just as if folk werena learnin\u2019 !lka cay to think for themsel's, even fn a creed-bound auld country lke this, an\u2019 then the ministers wonder why mair foik dinna gang to the kirks.The uncertainty in things religipu comes oot In the action 0\u201d ,ministerä the msel\u2019s noo an\u2019 again.The Rev.C.d Ramsay, minister o\u2019 Bt.Luke's United Free irk, Glasgow has gane ower to the Auld.Kirk, an' ta'en the Job o\u2019 parish minkster o' Townhead.in the east end o' the city.No lang syne the Free Kirk minister wha went back to th> Auld Kirk was looked on as a sort o' backsllder.-as a man wha was de- sertin\u2019 his principles, but although the Auld Kirk presbytery grumbled at a parish\u2019 takin' a minister {rae anither kirk when they had lots 0\u2019 young men in thelr ain kirk wha couldna get parishes, an\u2019 :jthe United Free Presbytery grumbled at losin® ane \u2018à\u2019 their hardest workin\u2019 members, naebody seems to think onything the less o° Mr.Ramsay for shiftin\u2019.Dun- 2eribed sible from any pe cb DDSOME Th 8.\u2018tin spco pro- ' r-class passengers are vided for or tm a style differing but Nite.from the firat-class.The #econd-¢l dining saloon, smoke-room, entrance wall and music room are.qulte as confortable.ig not so ornate, As the first-class.On he shelter deck\u2019 is placed the dining saloon, which extends right with a mahogany dado, the natural color of the wood making a pleasant cop- trast to the general color scheme.\u2026 At the after end of the engine casing \u20acf the bridge 1s the music room, the walls of which are done in mahogany, with lncrusta paneling.In the same house is placed the entrance hall and smoking-room, paneled in fumed oak.CARING FOR THIRD-CLASS.At different parts of the vessel comfortably fitted up entrance halls, smok- fix-rooms and ladies\u2019 cabins gre provided for third-class and steerage, show: mg the pains that the Allan Line Steamship Company, Limited, have taken to promote thé comfort of this class of Fassengers.An Interpreter is carried and clviitza- Lon ts kept In touch with thro riedium of Marcon] installation, which 12 fitted on board\u2019 \u201c The vessel, in addition to catering for tho travelling public, has a freight ca- tacity of some 11,000 tons deadweight.Cargo loading and discharging facilities «re unusually complete, six large hatches being Berved by twelve powerful winches ind derricks to suit, and a powerful warping winch in steering gear house.Large tanks capable of containing about +0) tons of fresh water are built Into the ship for the service of passengers.been constructed by the builders consists a grand slaircase of two Bets of triple expansion engines, the diameters of the cylinders beinæ 28 Inches, 47 inches; 79 inches, with stroke of 54 inches.The Intermediate and low pressure cylinders aro fitted with fat slide valves.Direct steam starting and reversing gear Is fitted, also steam and band gear for turning.engines In port.The surface condenser is horizontal, and tuiit of steel plate, with cast iron ende.the condensing surface being 8,000 square feet.Propellors are three-bladed, having cast-iron bossos and blades of man- fanese bronze.The hoilers are seven In rumber with a working pressure of 190 rounds per equare inch.Each boller is {itted with four turnaces.Forced draught st Messrs.Howden's system Is supplied: by two fans.naces is twenty-eight, the heating sur-.feca 22,000 square feet, and the grato surface 639 square feet.The machinery is estimated to drive the vessel on trial at à speed of over 17 knots.An application frase a probationer o' the United Free Kirk for admission to the Auld Kirk an\u2019 they, too.had naethin\u2019 to say againgt the principle, except that it was hard lines on 180 probatiomers in their kirk already.a\u2019 lookin\u2019 for parishes.This leanin\u2019 across to the Auld Kirk by ministers 0\u2019 Îther Presbyterl an kirks 1 tne o' the encouragin\u2019 signs o' the times, even though it may show that miinsters themsel\u2019's arena sag particular aboot denominational differences as they used to be.It points to the day when there will be a big union o the Presbyterian kirks in Scotland, an\u2019 somethin\u2019 like a trial made to get them to agree among them- eel's afore they precach peace an\u2019 goodwill to common humanitv, ; The Kirk Commission 1s dasin\u2019 what it can to heal up the b Frees an\u2019 the United Frees, but it isna makin® muckla headway.It has stil} scmethin\u2019 in ole \u2018teens o\u2019 kirks to decide the owners oo\u2019, an\u2019 the end o' .its labors In the matter o\u2019 dividin\u2019 property is In sicht.But It hasna managed to mak ths twa ony better freen's.The commissioners advised them to try to arrange, in poor country parishes to use the same irks by haudin® thelr services at different times, and sald that they wad confirm ony agreement o\u2019 this kind the twa Kirks micht mak.Somebody sald tha commissioners should themsel's - mak regulations for the joint ownership o° kirks but they wadna dae this, because they said sic regulations might ne to be altered fras time to time, and hen they were done wi dividin' the property they wad cease to exist as a Kirk Commission.an\u2019 they couldna leave mgree- ments that micht turn unworkable In a year or twa, What they wanted was for the kirks themsel\u2019s to draw up agren- ments which they themsel\u2019s could alter al the years went by.But someway, there seems little hope o' the kirks tryin to \u2018dae this, an\u2019 the commissioners will likely be compelled to dae with the remainin\u2019 kirks what they hae done wi\u2019 the rest \u2014.gle them to se side or the ther, an\u2019 Jet tha side which gets nae kirk gang oot Into the wilderness.It will be a while afors the Frees an\u2019 the United Frees gel ower the heartburnin\u2019 o\u2019- thelr union an\u2019 anti- union squabbles, We were readin\u2019 in the papers aboot the election o' & mayor in Chicago an\u2019 the ways où American elections generally, an\u2019 just on the back\u2019 o' thls, an\u2019 \u2018when we were thankin\u2019 Providence that we werena as these Yankees, Palsley cam across the | ship, and is tastefully decorated in white The machinery of the vessel.which has \u2018The total number of fur-.h atween the |\u2019 business.work: and time.and rie, if.you - do your painting With BOECKH\u2019S (Pronounced ** Be-c-k~'-5.\") BRUSHES They work easily, and let the paint run smoothly and evenly.wear lobger and better than any other Brushes I ever saw, and I hyve grown gray in my ter -_ If my experien ce may guide you, by all means buy BOECKH'S The Brasbes that are guaranteed, They Ir nas no \u2018The Queen 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the invalid oh \u2018the right track to ATION the Capsule and hoe ha, i is marked.ENOS FRUIT Jom of gate} Lu J.C.ENO, reine id WORKS, London, &.E., Eng.by.J.0.ENO'S Patent.8 iy A pr PA 131 26 law Snyder Health Vibrator Co.Limited, The Most Powerful Invention of the Century.85 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER ST.Room No.19, P.O.Box 798.3 DR.E.G.DAGENAIS, President.SIMEON MONDOU, Manager.» Montreal, February 1.1807.Mr.S.Mondou, manager of the Sayder Lo Health Vibrator Co., Limited, 55 ; Francois Xavier atract, treal: Dear Sir.\u2014As I had pramised to rive ws.of the way.your I keep my word.1 have used your Vibrator with great relief for or th numbness in the right leg.I find, satisfaction, that the circulation is easiee and I have no hesitation in recommonde ing dns your Vibrator to all suffering pore \u201cYours truly.La DUPUIS, Formerly of, Dupuis Freres.Montreal, February 26, 1807.Mr.S.Mondou, manager of the Snyder Health Vibrator Co., LAmited des Sir\u2014I have the honor to bring to your that the instrument _ you sold me last October aives me the most entire satisfaction.\u2019 aa, aches and sare legs since I ad ea years of age.1 cannot tell you.Now often I went under treatment nor how rooney I spent on medicines.Well, I can tell you to-day that it is your méevelious \u2026 invention, the \u2018\u201c Snyder Health Vit bre tor,\u201d which restored m me 10 hes in sending you my thanks I authorize you to publish this fetter, which wil be of @ nature, to make your | ii natramment appreciated for wi s really worth and thus ease suffering hu - Your very grateful servant, RE NTOIS, .59 Fulford street, Montreal, \u2014 \u2018 à 1 3 + Hospital for the Incurables, Notre Dame de Graoes.April 16, Mondou, manager of the Snyder Me eaith Vibrator Company, Montreal.My Dear Sir,.\u20141 am gett! start in à few days for home and - \u2018heart overflowing x with joy, x \u2018can tell vou that 1 owe my cure to po instrument, the \u201cSnyder Health Vidra- tor.\u201d 1 authorize you, for th of humanity, to publish this Totter, 1 have the honor to _ Yours \"govotedt y, CYPRIEN BELANGER, 106.4 law Remember the Muskoka À Hospital for Consumptives.Ni single patient has ever been foe fused admission because of hi or her poverty, A great natio charity, of Canale.patients from all parts of Administration Building, Muskoka, Free Hospital for Consumptivés.The following form will\u2019 serve: ; ide , slide _ Hag Ran on Main 2016 113 9: Saw \u2014 Pompadour for'ard an\u2019 knocked the words doon cor t the Wild rash 3 > pati = reat.ae Tons Tf pace fom, | AFF ea pine | =e == = n.n\" 3 .seems fairly clever for its aise at\u2019 éopsin' ihe ay China wimneros Gon inti { 841 a nw that thie man A\" gon frac the first o November to ihe al LOCUSTS DEFY FIRE DITCH.© w.case 'o | an amy\u2019 that will .a Chinces officer, ana Ale te nr as Train al or the marie.the rest 0° the war But le he nt ie oe hy tilt on ordered: the teller 0° the story Joe, ier Jo turn British subs Precautions of German Settler.Set.at .= & was + Him\u201d certain public\u2019 hoose wad hae to oe, a frae Shanghat mn Decemibee lant save he an\u2019 \u2018never how Tie nose tn that oquh- if they want to k hy he Naught by Insects., purities and re; tered in certain ways or it michina got vas Within six fest o\u2019 him, an\u2019 kent him 17¥side again.\u201d Sde he cleared oot, but haie Tin a at ithe \u2018Islands.sas mucklé Special to the Montreal Star al! blemislies, giving the skin and @ license next time the tenant 23 weel as he dld when w dik in be he learned in Jiner Chinese, too that it meen that they winna carry : a begutHul clearness.It 18 not a ane.This was a sèrlous business for Pretoria at the time othe 3 war.He | quite f amang En- | money ry to Norway at the end £ |.Cape Town, May 18:\u2014Füte seems to ex Saint or Erease.and it a not} the tenant, an° she at pince = started to | Mai Nig glieh en° Boot foike In in Ching.that Hector meason es tliey hae been dacin\u2019 fot!! be against Germany's efforts to make mots the mrowth of hair.Will devel twe-three years back, when there was nee .on the number 0° steams ers they tmicht employ or the closencas they could come 10 the lan\u2019.But it wirna mean that mair Scottish fishermen will in for: catohin\u2019 the sma\u2019 whales that live én the seas aroond the Islands.Scottish fishermen qreng strong on W ¢ishin® anything out of her colony In South West Africa.Locusts are now proving hardly less déstructive than the three years rising of natives, A settler Attempted to detend his }ht- the plot of land against the {invade ers.He dug found & à diten and at the bottom he lit a fire.But the in- ald: was in that country.It wad ue Siegeat Soaatioh ©\" the century |.for the avail: 0° at Dingwall next the bust.Used By the elite everywhere.FREE\u2014Send 10c for frée trial! booklet of.directions for scie Home massage tr tment.or ne or ic to the Contin Chemical\" co.2234' Notre seu 2 À Montreal Canada, Sold by all aru 2 me a maister Jolner an\u2019 maister prumber\u2014 r\u2014got the contracts for the alterin* o° the public hoose which \u2018s\u2014ad magietrates-had ur- , or they themsel's\u2014 2 twa 0° them di ower the payment WATTIE.sects swarmed into the ditch till the *Yefywhe 100 65 Saw oe Coma eaorta.the Ball Story cam case to the coor ' rt 4 SEE ao Patrie macy tues, SPR Stine Boden - : said bh ~wadne hae belleved: sic | | Messrs.Fetherstonhaugh & Comp any, and: devoured ever yibine In in Nothing | | \u201cSILVER PLATE THAY ~ ings: were \u201cdone fa this country.It.i .\u2018 patent solicitors, Canada Life Builé- k e ° present scourge has been Known the World Over ight asia jar, an prit ad je | ls ted except to rite Montreal, report ihe tollowing TH nov fe r : 7 \u20ac recèn +, boy ciroumstancee like that, but the Jools gr.¢ ia > Great tp nt tly vbtaine tn n Paris cab \u201ctyrs¢s work only overy, Spoons, Forks, Knives, ctc., with J Tow wad be uncs suspicious on ® point i Jastects sbody win pe allocea tl mn \u201cCanada.peianger, ploughs tor: other day and arè fed \u2018on\u2019 the days a world-wide reputation aaa ; Toh St vertect.whales yfithin three: miles Ce \u2018forming \u2018surface -drkins; R.Balfour, |they work only, not on the days they wm lone wear, are stamped = Hi uen tante ue er pat | t esas cute | \u201cvest\u201d - * Io n°.pile-drivers; W.H.Scott, cl ; £a Beware a Sebolitates Whats ra wi Le ty a od ters; -R.Sutheriamd, Tifie sigbts P.71] \u2014 ROGERS.BROS\u201d \u2018es thas\u2019 Ge à x precis Creodon, Auger bits; P, J.Creedon, diese ë WINDSOR TABLE SALT for suger bits: R.J.Low, brasg musi cal rumeïite; H.J.Miess, incans © An _easÿ-working, simple, and co DiscHminatis buyers 'siwa; nating buye ir necessa\u2019 docs VB) r- ln: F.P Gutellus sad sap select silver plate beari The \u20ac dr ; | inp with every care.ke travols night rock mark.10 the best addy | : alan Arsen es \u201coe Aout pa.Ryan, head red 0 pu buying Coffee Sets, writer in Soi, an re tot dede, yous table in abociute purity.Trays, etc., ask for the goods \u2018Terent: TREN ES - for Koaisna B G Barrouetiai dy rp SOUT 208.: en Séoptals.\u201d pipe cloafiery, | sr i MERIDEN\u2019 BRITE Com ; \u2014 Men Select Committee to Draw Pr esence of ion as Factor up Conditions of Settlement\u2014 Chairman of Harbor Commission Will Select Committee and Both Bodies Will : \"Confer Before Waiting on \u201cShipping .Federa- tion\u2014Exciting Scenes in Lengthy Meeting of 'Longshoremen at Which Acting Deputy Minister of Labor and Chairman of Harbor Board Were Present\u2014Affairs Quiet Along Water Front.\\ Unaettled.Brief!ly, the pusition In the wharf Zabor difficulty remains unchanged to- flay, yet there is a possibility that machinery set in motion last night will result In a movement to mark the beginning of the end.If.it falls?Af 1 falls Montreal will be plunged Ahto a labor war with the harbor as \u201cthe centre of Action aud lie result \"Will be a severe blow ulike to the In- ' terests of the men and Luxe of the shippers.\u2018I'ne machinery ts this.On the suz- gestion of Mr.George Washingion Stephens, chalrman of the Harbor Commissioners of the port of Montreal, & committee of three selected by the Jongshoremen wlll this morning meet £ a committee, also of three, making & total of six, and this general commit- ; tee will draw up the conditions accept- + ble to the men.Afterwards, this agreement, written, will be submitted to à general meeting wf the laborers, When It has been fully ascertained that the conditions so written are really those desired, the demand will be submitted to the shippers and from this basis efforts towards conciliation will be again commenced.As a matter of fact this fs not an - Wetual advance.Wihat it means is this, = that by it the men are committed to a .definite statement of their wishes and wil} be compelled to act upon the conditions asked for In the document ' drawn up to-day, or whatever time it is placed in shape.The tenor of last night's meeting, .which ended ant a quarter after mid- 5 night this morning.was that the mén wanted an Increase of five cents an .tour, and that they were willing to make an agreement for three years ; with the shippers on that basls.\u201cu : Asked by Mr.A.F.Acland, acting = deputy minister of labor, if they would agres to accept the offer of the ship-, pérg to an Increase of 2 1-2 cents an: hour, Jeaving the balance of 2 1-2 cents\u2019 mf: hour to arbitrdtfon\u2014the arbitration: being \u2018either to proceed while the men were -at work, or while they remained dle pending a decision,the aiswer was emphatically no, PIVE CENTS A SLOGAN.* \"tre Want five cents.\u201d \u201cCinque cents\u201d came in English and French.and after & while it appeared that five cents was 3 c = wo the password of the gather- Amy = oy VARDEN AND .FOOT-RITE SHOES, The two young men.who have secur \u2018the Third Agency for the Exclusive ured of # ese High Class Shoes on Notre * © Street.4 ts businoes founded by their father.| achiere Arthur and Henry Robitaille hava leved a good measure of succéss- In the Grand Union Shoe Store at 307 Notre | ui 3 wast 4.The.Polly Varden \u201cBhoe Company an- rounce the awarding of the down town & agency for their famous shoes to these \u20ac two young men, _ ARTHUR ROBITAILLE, THE GRAND UNION SHOE STORE.The Dolly Varden still maintains their es boast of selling thelr shoes in the three great shoe marts of the world at tawaye féels that she is in the height of fashion and does not have to suffer .The Foot-rite Shoe Company also opens this oH in the Grand Union Shoe Store.trite was fittingly called the wen ROWITAILLE, ane GRAND UNION SHOE STORE.apoleon.=~ Jt has with its 30 fren oh stolen a march on the an- -tugue-5 of ether shoes manufactur- ' e x Aaron promises to easlly vanquish all This is distinctively a man- opposition se for- Le and it not only cor- : = t faults, put it gives an athletic HEE 7 .ier 2 ne oh situated ich was at in tu h no | gr res niage.in 3 The meeting at which all thls occurred was held in Gauthier's place at thé corner of St.Gabriel and St.Paul streets, The meeting was addressed by labor men and later by Mr.Acland, and by Mr.Stephens.Later these gentlemen went away.The opinion fn the hall was that they went to meet the members of the Shipping Federation.The real purpose of thelr departure was in order to gain an opportunity of conferring with Hon.Mr.Lemieux.This they did.Afterwards these gentlemen returned to the meeting.The result of thelr second vialt is as told in the foregoing.When that result had been arrived at the men dispersed.On the advice of the president, Mr.John Ryan, the men went away quietly and without disturbance.= The last word was that there Is to be a meeting at = o\u2019clock this morning tn Gauthier\u2019s ha The last action of the meeting was [von gathering to accept the offer before t m.REFUSED THE OFFER._ \u201cWill you accept this offer?\u2019 said Mr.Acland \u201cNo,\u201d tilled the hall, and there was \u2018much excitement.A valce\u2014\"There are some clauses in the offer that are unfair, and we will not accept it\u201d .After President Ryan had succeeded in restoring order, Mr.Felix Marois, gecretary of the Province of Quebec Conciliation Committee, .was.introduced.Mr.Marols commenced by referring toithe situation as a \u201cstrike\u201d He was informed from all parts of the hall that this was \u201cno strike.\u201d There was more discussion, and a dramatic scene followed.The president orderd one of the men to.keep quict.and glve the speakers a shearing or get out.The man arose from his seat and took up a position immediately in front of Mr.Acland, and holding up his right hand, said in an excited tone of voice: WILLING TO GO TO JAIL.-*] am a married man, and before 1 will go back to work for.27 1-2 cents ur I will go te gao.aa 90 Marods thon Odea that the men had practically suceeded in thelr to work in the morning.He believed the arbitration committee Ww ould award them their five cent Increase if all he had heard about the treatment and advanced cost of Lv ing was true.He was also convinced that the Shipping Federation w ould answer the Employes\u2019 Correspondence next spring.Mr.14 ware i demands and advised them.to return.u [pn ongshore- men and it was u EE pr: men to support them.Ape Other speake \"a Salat M ee \u2018The question conpiis na \u2018hav! been putito the.eekin , the affair end 5.} DE *.WHARVES WERE: QUIET Tn .WHILE MEN WERE MEETING The wharves last night presented thé same deserted appearance that.they { have for the past few days.Some of the sheds were almost totally deserted, and with tho exception of persons Bo- ing to and from the boats there were very few in sight.At the Allan line sheds a small gang was at work, and at other sheds the members.of the ships\u2019 crews were engaged in handling the freight, but there was no slgn of any excitement or trouble.The number of ships In port is now twenty-two, three more, the Escalona, the Montrose and the Englishman, having arrived during the afternoon.Two salled during yesterday, the Pretorlan and the Tunisian, while the Dageld has cleared and will sall on Monday.The crews of many of them are working hard to get the vessels cleared In something like the regular salling time.The Sicillan has a crew of about twa hundred, and of these about three- quarters aro able to work on the cargo.On the Cassandra about 160 men of the crew can be put at work, and everything possible fs being done to get the cargoes unloaded.CROWDS IN -THE STREET.Quite a crowd was on the streets around the hall at the corner of St.Gabriel and Commissjoners streets, where the \u2019longshoremen were holding their meeting.The windows of the t hall were all open, and the speeches \u2018could be plainly \"heard, and many of the men remained outside where the air was somewhat more pure, and there was more chance to breathe.All were very quiet, though, and there was no sign of a disturbance.Chief of Police Campeau, Chief Detective Carpenter and Inspector Leggett were à ry om a ow cou \u2018to select the committer i guggentad by Mr.c8te u_oominittee wijl be x ps of Mr on \u201cMr.Louis Sari end Mr.Wiliam Manytield.workers filled the Gauthter Hos thes discuss the offer of the Shipping J Pacific upled by John : *ijongahoré- PEACEMAKER Was\u201d WELCOMED.dr PAU Adana Gètihg Deputy Minister of Labor, arrived on, the scene about an hour after the appointed time for commencing the meeting.He was given a good reception and \u2018ne time was lost {n commencing proceedings.: Among those on the platform were Messra.George W.Setphens, chairman of the Harbor Board; Felix \"Marois, secretary of the Board of Condlltation of the Province of Quebec; John J.O'Donoghue, legal adviser of Trades and Labor Congress of Canada; Albert Saint Martin, J.A.Rodler, and others, Mr.Acland opened the meeting by reading the following offer from the Shipping Federation and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company in English and French.OFFER OF THE COMPANIES.\u201cMontreal, May 17, 1807.\u201cYT whom it may concern: way Oom- pany submit a further offer, Without prejudice, of an incre in wages Jo the longs oremen of ce et of real of 1.2 cents an hour, day oy night, and will at once submit the question nh the allowance of a further increase not exceeding B 1-2 cents per beur, night and day to arbitration, on condition that the \u2019longshoremeén resume work forthwith and on ths con: dition that the rates above-mentièned 2 1.2 cents per hour day and night, ur such rates as may be fixed by tion will remain in effect until the last \u2018ocean vessel sails from Montreal; season of 1907.\u201cOne arbitrator to represent the 8hip- ing Federation of Canada and the Canadian Pacific Railway Company; one arbitrator to represeut.the \u2018longshoremen of the port of Montreal and the third arbitrator to be appointed by two arbitrators.In the event o St, Judge.of the or fa to be ion.the arbitrators | final, and t SE force.and ere arn until } he last ooean Vessel malls from Mont.ml season of 1907.\u2018The decision of the Board ot.Arbitration.must be rendered not later than May 25, 1907.\u201c(Bigned), HUGH A.ALLAN, \u201cchatrman or othe the oohipplog \u201cD.MoNIGOLL, : .*\u201cBscopd .Vice-President of the \u20ac, \u201cCan édian Pacifio Boilvay ; a \u201cCom w these tc ba.bindi coycessions GAINED Mr.Aeland said: \u201cYou will ges by this document that opposed to the proposition \u2018the offer.a sympathetic measage dolphe feux, Postmaster-Gencrel hope that the difficulty would be sèt- tled to-night.of the men was not fair to the Depart- mert of Labor.: The men had thrown the Lemieux jaw in the dust and trampled on it.In his-opiafon 14 would hays been per it the provisions\" the law had Deen complies Ta he made an éâvnest atnéel \u201cThe Shipping Federation of Canada à | and the Canadian Pacific / these | I have succeeded fn getting more con- F cessions, although dome of the mem- } and w bern of tHe Shipping Federation .were § the Mr.Acland urged the men to accept à He sald he had poeived.4 Hon, Ro- à He thought the action | Us.Marois thought that the police on the docks, who were doing.nothing but putting In long tours \u2018shuld \u201c be paid A RUSSIAN SPEAKER.A.Livitt then delivered a stirring address in the Russian language, contending that the days of slavery were not altogether at an and, The caplgal- ists of Montreal were in the dämé-cate- | gory with the employers of \u2018Russha.Edmond Charron, president of the Clvic Employes\u2019 Union, sald he was pleased to see Government officials.on the platform, He believed that Messrs.Acland and Marois had been .misinformed as to conditions in the port of Montreal by the memberd ofthe Shipping Federation.He declared that, as a rule, the earning powers of the men, 2 : .A The Police Reserves at lunch.Ny day in and day out during the shipping season, would not exceed »$10 or $a a week aie tory.ho that the pping.Fede, no regard \u2018whatever fd {ls \u2018Labob Law.Men \u2018wer brought from Portland, and\u2019 ôthet United States ports, under contract, and all promiges with the men had \u2018been shamefully violated in the past, and this promise of arbitration was workers.He warmed the men to be \u2018sure of what they were signing.| ALIEN:LABOR ACT FARCIAL.Mr, John-0'Donoghue, of Toronto, le- ab-àdviser-ot.the Trades and Labor ngress of Canada, was given a warm Tove ption.\"Mr, O'Donoghue, after com- 4menting favorably on the Lemieux law, nade a bold.sjatement to the effeot that the Al * Act was an absolute farce 3 and dot Labor Ao the oe \u2018Printed + He-believed that all work oti were entitled to enough wages to tpeciatie their itis aad children in a respec n n.fair Ea yore ra, hut.it they vers Bi Liké io LL str ote aa fen ha con Roa 3 vo © Vederatioi ro WEY Pa sro 3 To.QUESTION © My.© n Bie n , chaîrman of en and Miniater of Labor, expressing the AT: à ie 5 claimed e bor Bosrd were , Ohsrron \u201cthen short address duti iepune with it edb | crew, \u201cana Kolhg at full speed jumped only a scheme to further humbug the | per it was |.Ta he f Federation me dra | on the scene, remaining there ter the meeting \u2018broke an On the opposite corner {8 nñôther above a saloon, and here many of the men had gathered and the strains of à fiddle and the shuffle of feet could be heard.During the time that thé men were walting in thelr hall for news (from.their: cf of committee A6 Aumbétt sôngs were given by different members of the crowd.All seemed exre- free and contented, and at that stage the meeting represented a social .ga- theripg more than a meeting of men who had stopped work ahd were con- \u2018templating, in order to get what they say is their rights, being without work for an\u2018indefinite period._ EVANSVILLE STRIKE RIOT._ Everiaville, d;, :May 18\u2014After- a day\u201d of: Hotise, th second day of the sireet rar eirike, &nded with one person dead, six.injured and street car traffic su nded: A meeting of thé.Board of Safety and Order \u2018was called, and two hundred special policemen Were sworn\u2019 in, street cat manned by a non-union a corvé ahd dashed Into a two-storey building, partly \u201cdestroying the bulld- Ing.The\" death occurred in this accl- dent.The .car company says that a strike sympathizer boarded the car, and after knocking down the motors man and conductor, put on full poiver, causing derailment.Felix Oden,, a strike breaker, was assaulted in the streêt by a mob of several hundred persons, and had his ear cut off and J ling for duty.| iucrease as ope .tio Be à hepa padi f- CENTRAL PELE TS 15 NEEDED Awkwardnats to of No Suitable Quarters .Was Very Much \u2018Felt This ai.Wek Labor troubles along the wharf dur- i Lilian i nccëessity for a big central police station, together separate from other departments.The modern economy calls for a police establishment which is Liz enough to comfortably house à great number of men required on any special duty, and one which can also provide for such courts as are needed, close bv the centre of police activity, and for the maintenance of patrol service.The present trouble has shown that cuncen- tration of the force is an absolute.necessity.The greater portion of the men must be gathered at a point from which they can readily guard the territory under surveillance, and thers maintains any emergency situation.nm.akeshift' quarters, the police, gymna sium in the Bonsecours arkét build- ng, rhight.The present police headquarters rin the City Hall has a guardroom hard: Y large enough for the men needed there for daily service, and the addition of reserve men has resulted jn jcramp- el quarters for all in the plage.By the use of the gymnasium the \u2018greater pcrtion of the force on strike duty has been centralized at this point, sleeping and eating in that place.The.extra men held at the regular Headquarters have also been using the commissatiat at the gymnasium.This haa n useful, but even that has Brought, about a state of congestion.The most approved plans for such a Central station would be those which would provide for a large hall, one in which at least five hundred men could be quartered for emergency duty.A place in which guard beds could he stered and in which they could be distributed so as to allow ample slee ing, accommodation for the men off aty This place should also have \u2018good kitchen accommodation, becauss.in \u2018such: ccgses it is necessary to provide meals: for the men.The reason of this ig that\u2019 tbe reserve detail may always be an! hand, so that even if engaged im: the: very useful practice of dining, the men are on the spot and ready to swing into The suggestion of a Central station, and one with a hall to accommodate at least five hundred men, is one approved of by the officers of the ndeed, one of them was years ie pc Tosponaible for a plan to such an soe of such aize is need- : Lin oe understood when the rate of growth of the city of Montreal is under stood; it will also be appreciated when it is remembered that the force at present ander command of Chief Campeanu ~qumbers 509 men, rank and file.That force is being added to and must needs e metropolis grows.By the construction of such a police headquarters an evil that at present exists could be abolished; that of driving patrol waggons to the station and bricging prisoners across an open space so that.who pass may see, plan for a Central station would à represent the waggons drive to thé wést- ern entrance of the City Hall and prisoners are rad across the sidewalk, the sight pioving.an attraction for \u2018all : Heinity as well as a by.{ Lucky for Politiclans, i But what a merciful thing for-po cians it is that the general public js flicted with extraordinary abortness memory: \u2014Free Press, Singapore.ot a the new Mr.George president.-and manager of La Corona.Phillips, Jr, The annual meeting of La.Corona hatel: company was held Wodnesday evening and Mr.George re was declared in full contri.president, and general pr Mr.W.W.Smith Vice-president, with Messrs.C.H.Smith, H.G.Rlsson and his arm fractured.APPRÈ N TICES TO LEARN TO MAKE RUBBERS E STEADY ENPLOTHENT W.G.Mountain asa \u2018board of directors, ing the present week show sharply the | a reserve body sufficient to cope \u2018with | Without thé the fore would be in -a: pretty | The:| vide for a covered way thro which the waggons could drive to an in i court and there discharge prisoners.At | & Londen w Hesd | SIDEBOARDS, 8D to 8150.CICR = À 7 \\ ARE.YOU FURNISHING A HOME By our system of selling home needs, the furnishing of a house becomes an easy matter to a man of very little money.No one need go without home comforts while this store is ready and willing to supply these things.Our credit system is the most liberal means of accommodating .the buyers of home furnishings in existence.Cash if you have it; Credit if you want it, TABLES 81.00 to 850.00.Metropolitan House Furnishing Co.RS hp E> .[OR hy X \" vr Ea 1x Cost ROUEN CRETE) re rr pan OILCLOTH | and LaNoLEUM 28c to $1.65 per yard.Complete House Furnishers 30 and 32 Notre Dame Stroot West Arrived.Fat jelllan (Br.), 8984, r- fan Ep amtengers and general Steamsh ip Pscalona (Br.), 1175, RoB8, ris, general carg: Moditerane p Montrose (Br.), 3968, Moore, London and Antwerp, general cargo.aamsh! Eng! (Br).Them, vistol.general cargo.Salted.Steamship Pretorian (Br), 4065, Out- = Glasgow, passengers Steamship Tunisian (Br.)., 6802, Braes, | Besar passengers and general Cleared.Steamship Dageld (Br.), 788, Btenson, Charlottetown, general cargo.VESSELS IN PORT.Bellona css.Gund, Sorrento, Thomson line pier.Da ).\u201cDageiq 18h).Stenson (6340).Parts \u201cAntwerp.ne aon line wharf, gl (at.Potter, London, C.P, Carrigan Head enn.Butt, Rotterdam, atan (8168), McDonald, Antwerp, Leyland line x harf.Tritonis 2720) Abernethy, Glasgow.Eonaingion (5845), Roberts, | Liverpool, Aone 0 (2872), Murray, Middlesboro\u2019, ester Shipper Juin, Haworth, Migemmon C0), à Sandon, Hull, Hoche- Ing rene (1076), Gonthon, Rouen, Hoche- \u201cEissandra.est Mitchell, Glasgow, Lande Bros.end general Donaldson wo AYES Glllles, Glasgow, Don- and alone.(1175).Escalona.line Mediterranean ports, Montrose 19369), Moore, Antwerp, C.P., wh R atishman rT Ingham, Bristol, Dominion line \u2018wharf, ARRIVALS ELSEWHBRE.Pennsylvania, at Now Æork from Ham- Ross.Cadiz Thomson ba Provence, at New York, from Havre.Gles- nerian, at Philadelphia, from as Catena.at Bpston, from Manches- enstbwn, from New York.Bale at Queens Glasgow, trom Phitadel- phia, , ét Liverpool, from New York.Aer Kurfurst, at Piymouth, from from New York.C York.Livonia, at Libau.Patricia, at Hamburg, WE.ain ut Marseilles, Row from Fr ermants, st Naples.from New York.Kensington ston Delayed.in of the Dominion line, from pEemaington, sall to-morrow morning foatesd of to-day.; about n harf.Or an (3964), Fairtull, Glasgow, Al- | from New York.234 Ni MARINE_NEWS arrived at Quebec at 7 o'cjock last night and landed the most of her passenge leaving at midnight Ay for Montreal.Neither the Victorian nor the.Virginian | make very fast time up \u2018the river because of the care necessary to bring th the \u2018 huge vessels through the narrow chan- net.Empress of Britaln on, Mer Way The Empress of Britain, pt the C.P.R.line, sailed from Liverpoo} early yester- dav afternoon for Quebec with about fifteen hundred passengers.Signalied at Sable Island.Special to The Montreal Stay, Halifax; N.8,, May 18.\u2014At 11 o'clock last night the Cymric was signalled by wireless 650 miles east of Boston light-, ship, bound for Boston.At 7.15 last night the Etruria signalled about 150 miles south-east of Sable Island, bound west.NOTES, The Allan line steamer Siberian, from Glasgow and Liverpool for Halifax and Philadeiphla, arrived at Philadelphia at 7 a.m.yesterday.The Allan line steamer TYonian, from Montreal ond Quebec for Liverpool, sig- nalled off Tory Istand at 2.16 p.m.yesterday, ana arrived in Liverpool this morning.The Allan Une steamer Laurentian, PAL lan da An ne % æ We have now one of the best show- ings-in Montreal of.- - PARLOR FURNITURE, CARPETS and RUGS, REFRIGERATORS See us Ie nh \u2018 Lande Bros, - M451, LAWRENCE ST | J MANHATTAN BEACH FIREWORKS, och ND'S FIREWORKS, NORLINGER-CHARI La ROCKETS, ROMAN CANDLER, PIN WHRELS, .MINES, ee FIREWORKS, 10 cents » dozen te $00.00 dower Lo St.Lawrence St.CO-CARTS, PICTURES, Etc, Et.- | AND ove AU from Glasgow and Moville \u2018for Bosto salled from.Glasgow yesterday with 1 cabin and 273 ateerage passengers, ROW WITH STREET RAILWAY, Tracks Laid In Toronto Ordered Torn Up by City.Toronto, May 18\u2014The Ontarlo Rallway and Municipal Board has brdered that, to cope with the \u201covercrowding situation,the Toronto Railway Company must construct betwewn ten and fifteen additional miles of double track and one hund new.cars, the latter to be finished in time to be put into operation as Boon as the now lines mre built.Passengers are to be prohibited from entering by the front door, arrangements being made for them to enter by the rear door and leave by the front door.Regulations should be made by the company to put a stop to the rule of the \u2018end scat hog\u201d on open cars Another dispute has commenced between the city and the Street Rallway- Company, Without walting for.permise sion from the city.the Street Railway started to put a curve in front Queen street to the New Bear usement Park.Yesterday a force of men was sent from the City Engineer's.office and the rails put down were torn up.Tha Streat Rallway Company claimed \u2018that under the recent judgment-of the.Privy Councli it can put curves &nd loops when, ever lt pleases, and this last trouble will pro | lead to an Interpretation of the uagment : i Immense Preparations for the.24th .a ron 0 oo.ENE ORES , fase CR EISTIRARE TC UTA -_yr ww = - no ven azz Englie-spi Bakers\u2019 a 230 Boot and Shoe Operators, No.286.\u2014 Ein, i Ph Printers.St Josoph's Hall.Longsh street.; ; PS MONDAY NIGHT'S MEETINGS.Bookbinders\u2019 Union, No, 8l.\u2014Empire THURSDAY NIGHT'S MEETINGS.all.i i + ; _ Carpenters\u2019 snd Joiners\u2019 Union, No.Building au Laborers Union St.134\u2014 Tepiple.au Des Labor \u2018Temple.Shoe ers' Union\u2014784 Bt.Catherine and Labor Council\u2014Labor Temple.street east.Stonemasons\u2019 Union.\u2014Labor Temple.; ilimqus's, .Bulon, No.1127-122 St.Bricklayers\u2019 Union\u2014Labor Temple.Bt.Laber Temple: \\ 5 George Desery Peloquin, business tend.agent of the local Longshoremen\u2019s Association, ce A TUESDAY NIGHT'S MEETINGS.Granite Cutters.\u2014Labor Temple.street, = Sheet Metal Workers\u2019 and Roofers\u2019 Union.\u20148t.Joseph's Hall.Joint Council, No.17, Boot and Shoe with the labor leaders of the D Workers\u2019 Union \u2014 764 St.Catherine etreet east, Plumbers\u2019 Union.\u2014Labor Temple, Local - 483; Eleotrical Union, I.B.E.W;, meets every second and fourth Tues: day jo se T Hall, corner\u2019 8t.Cath- ron moulders of the Standard Foun- IJ i |dry, at Longue \u2018Mr.O'Keefe, ae- | \u201c- |gompanied by Prémäent Robert, of thé ering: ap Lawrends jetreets.these \"8 MEETINGS, \"Longshoremen's Union \u2014 201 Commissioners street.Victoria Lodge, No.111, International Association of Machinists first and third Wednesday \u2014 257 St.- James rires (Oddfellows* Hall).AFORCEMENT OF LABO AREA \u2018Bpegial, te- ge Montreal Star; - : od unless they at wide us oli \u201cYor May 18.\u2014THe Tribune, in | decbee.That brought.a admiral discusses the enforcement They went back to work at \u2018the three nl\" arbitration., It says:\u2014 New : \u2018been watched by the world as most Auteresting - Pr ERPériments neue adjudication of disputes between labor and capital.it may atill\"be too soon to pass final ;Judgment on jts beneficence, and it \u2018may be that, opinions concerning {ts general.effect thus far upon trade and industry differ widely.But one point -on which there was at first much doubt appears, according to the High Commissioner for New Zealand in London, \u2018to be pretty well settled.That Is, the practicability of enforcing the provi- \u2018sions of the law upon wotrkingmen as \u201cWell es \u2018upon their employers.Under the\u2019 law, disputes as to wages, ete, \u201cwileh cannot be settled by direct ne- /gotiations are required to be submitted to a court of arbitration, the de- trees of which are binding on both parties~\u2014that is to say, on all who have \u2018 registered for the purpose of being subject to the act.It was recog- \u201cnized that it would be easy to enforce obedience upon capitalists and employers, but it was widely supposed that \u2018it would be difficult, if not impossible, to do so upon workingmen.Thus men demanded higher wages and the court refused to grant them, they might go on strike and it would be impossible for the court to compel them \u2018to resume work at the old rates.\u201cAs & matter of.fact, however, that \u2018very thing which was regarded as impossible has proved to be not only pos- {sille, but easy.A little time ago the : \"High Commissioner relates, about.two gundred butchers in the slaughter houses at Canterbury demanded an - increase of five shillings for each 100 sheep slaughtered.The arbitration \u2018court decided that they should have an increase of only three shillings.This award the employers accepted The men rejected it and went on strike Thereupon the court fined them es apiece Tor rogue irl\" contempt coysté-\" They: rafused.to pay the nes ® tor ka work.\u201d Then the court tsedéd \u2018warrants for\u2019 their arrest and imprisonment for a considerable time n B bers® \u2018Union, No.465\u2014At 9.30 in Leather Cutters\u2019 Union, No.240-794 a ü \u2019 Workers\u2019 Union, No.8, Brass Workers\u2019 and Finishers\u2019 Un: «it was stated that trade was brisk and | Railway Company.\u201cJack,\u201d as he Ax National \u2018Union, Carters and Labor.called by the boys, ts\u2019 undoübtedly one ers.\u2014 Dumont \u2018Hall, St.Catherine |Of the best informed lawyers in Can- dustiial bitrati la Le bad been watered or of MEET OF THE UNAS Distriot Council, (Carpenters and rs\u2019 Utop-#30 pm, sere Jciners\u2014~Laber Templé BStonecutters* nn Labor Temple.784 St.Catherine street eas Tron Mouldera® Union-In their head: quarters Joseph's Cotations of the Montreal Trades FRIDAY NIGHT'S MEETINGS.Plasterers\u2019 Union\u2014Lahor Temple.St.Catherine street east.ion, No.320\u2014Empire Hall.pro tanite Cutters\u2019 Union\u2014Labor Tèm- The officials of the the Textile Workers\u2019 Unions state that their labor troubles have been settled _Satisfactorily.At the meeting of of the Trades and Labor Council it was decided to stand behind the striking granite cutters, carpenters, teamsters and 'longshoremen in their fight for better conditions, J.A.Champion, To Toronto, 2na Vice: president of the International Associa- tlon of Machinists, has returned to the city and will help the men to settle thelr vase dispute with the officials of the G.T.R Several new members were initiated at last night's meeting .of the Electri- tal Workers* Union.The organization Was reported as being.in good shape.members funy employed.: | ee 4 \"rm grate cutters will hold a gen- Jerel meeting of the organization, in the Labor Temple, on \u2018Tuesday evening.Matters in connection with the.strike situation will be considered.All the members have been requested Lo att- Mr.John O'Donoghue, Toronto, legal adviser of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada, is in town in- 1the interests of the local union ot Machinists fn their fight with the Grand Trunk ada on the labor movement.He has made a life study of the problem \u2018of capital and labor ang is very popular ominton.- J.J.O'Keefe, of Cincinnati, of thé Iron Mounders\u2019 Union of North Ain- erica.arrived in the city to-day far the purpose settling the strike of the local union, had a Conference with the management of the foundry, \u2018and It Is expected that all hands wil] return to: their benches on Monday morning.It jres not a dispute hours.The men refused.to work with non-union ' moulders -| shillings advance decreed by tha \u2018co and paid their fines, thd court rts: eral other places men who attempted to evade the decrees of the court were brought to book in the same summary.fashion.\u2018In this way,\u201d concludes the High Commissioner, \u2018the act was vindicated.\u2019 \u201cWhether such a system will prove permanently satisfactory remains to be determined by experience.We can, Imagine some men regarding it as littie better than slavery.To fine a man heavily for voluntarily quitting work and to compe! him, under palin of imprisonment, to work for lower wages than he wants may seem sheer despotism.Yet, after all, it.is a matter of keeping or breaking contracts.When men in New Zealand engage to work work, and in case of dispute to abide by the decision of the court.If they quit work and refuse to accept the court's decision th.violate their contract.Certainly if an employer is to be-held to his side of the contract under penalty it is only fair that employees should \u2018be held to their side of it; and seeing that the New Zea- land system was adopted chiefly by the device and at the demand of the workingmen, there should be no complaint from them against its impartial enforcement.\u2019 LABORERS REFUSED LANDING Mexico City, Mexico, May 18.\u2014A despatch from Guaymas says that the steamer Maori King has arrived here.She had on board 1,200 Chinese and 300 Rustans, who are being brought to this country to work on the Guadala-~ I jara extension of the Southern Pacific.sue sors 6 lanai boca à = ii or ned passengers a use erme = ent on th Phase of the f th rade vas zomsient = of the \u2018made at the \"Wile\" to EEE US purins the - trip across : fic, Chiness wire Sins in & riot on the vessel.ve +, TY ; - ag I Tr sk \u201c NETO The season?That's wr.ie aid ire à es The Mallà-Vità procuse \u2018For Your Sto mach's Sake i hepvy meats for.breakfast, ° Cigarmakers\u2019 Union, Nor 58\u2014Labor oremen.\u2014 Commissioders Temple, about wages or | \u2014 ously permitting some of them 0 do #9 In instalments.of -£1-2weslc\" In ogewv-f they enter Into a contract to continue | they left limb the Speer, 6,220 feet high.Near) the mit they lost thelr way in the Although © our brewery i is the oldest in Canada everything about it is right up-to-date.We have only held to the old methods where we have found them better than the new.But wherever we have been able to improve the quality of our beer by adopting new .methods we have done so.We have had over one hundred and twenty years experience brewing good ale.Add to this experience, one of the most up-to- date plants to brew it with and you have one of the finest ales made in Canada.Molsons a India Pale Ale THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT OF : - Bvery Material, Every Colon (fées Shown in Canada CAN BE SEEN CAT THE STORE OF LF RETAIL BRA gt fathering Snest EN'S SOX| Style 482.The Wilkinson MONG the popular shapes for 77 Summer 1907, this \u201c Wilkin.sen\u201d crash hat stands pretty close ta the top.The low crown and sweép- ing bu will recommend i¢ ts many.*\" Dozens of other brand new.styles © to plane your fancy: snd to toûch your packstbosk ever ce lightly, .Prices $2.00 wp.ASK \u2018your DEALER.\u2018 \u201c CASE WARNED COMRADES.OF ABYSS Alpine ClimBère Save Others a .They Special to the Montreal Star: 18.\u2014Ernest, Kastor ott So egenay two peed pres 0 , ed.by the Pederal RaHways; have met with à tragic deatl.\u2018Accompani foûr members of à\u2018Zurich Alpine cin Wessen \u2018without a guide, to \u2018snow and decided to return.e Kasser and Hogorter led the hich attempted to make a record des cent with Silesades, The fitet two m Iuddenly arrived at a stéep slope 1 ; Bat ere recipios, They a pu | bu were uñabte to sto; #48 with f-ightiul Slide to Death.+} Dresden, May 18\u2014 motor CAT, Whivh Sind tre Judie, mt bey yond control hers, oe i eo chauffeur {ear into a stone wall, both indies beins La Manufuctired\u2019 fn Trefand | re 1,5 $ ania rs TTY A Lightning Proof, Fire Proof Born 1s actually cheaper, when covered with.\u201cAcom Quality\u201d Corrugated Galvanized Sheets, than the dangerous all-wooden, s tructure.isa psg in both.lumber and the metal, being very rigid, boue be gir Conbtfuction, and no shiéeting boa Ging Trae ped ère is no trick Hf peo to all Others\u201d entry, when using Corru Hear Famer ha Drawias, 3 : \u2018 ERR.> fe eI sm fe po or ted galvayized sheets for ladies, 0 Ww hen ran the \"held to a grindstone.\u2018with it, but enly to a small extent.pieces in a short time, with their guarantee.ps {together in any wap, mars because it is cheap ; sameless shoe.They scem to fall to pieces or the soles wear away as if they had been You have put it down as the result of \u2018he incessant running of the little feet.That, of ceurse, has something to do \u2018| Shoe is built on lasts The real reason is that all children\u2019s shoes have been made from factory Jeavings.You knowonly part of a hide is good, tough, even-grained leather.The balance is poor stuff that falls to Now each factory uses the best part of each \u201c Bide of leather to make .their \u2018best ahocs\u2014 the shoes they put their - name od, and back up \u201cBut they want the pro- that is fone balance Jeather\u2014the result is a poor, chon, It is the * nameless\u2019 shoe that prises you by wearing out so quickly, It is also this \u201cnameless\u201d 3 thrown together in 8 cheap, shapeloss manner, that distorts your children feet and fills their future years with : the pains of corns and bunions.Now comes the Instructor Shoe\u2014the first child's shoe made in Canads da\u201d à scientific basis\u2014the only child's shoe.branded with the name, and guarame- teed by its maker to be solid leather : through-and-through.; We are putting the best leather, the best skill and the result of years of foots study into the Instructor Child\u2019s shoe, We have staked our reputation en it, , The Instructor Shoe is made of the best parts of the best leather.The soles are cut from the centre section of the finest oak-tanuned sole leather.The soles are sewn on by the new systems \u2018which sinks the atitches in a chanwel, so the sole can wear down without the stitches cutting and the sole falling to pieces.The Instructor modelled from children\u2019s feet.The ahape permits the foot to lie perfectly flat\u2014 each toe ont straight\u2014 growing as nature intended it should.The Instructor Shoe is the only The foot ral child's shoe which is position \u2018in 8 made in several Tnstructer Sos widthe\u2014a perfect fit is certain.» If you would give your children t} life-long joy of perfect, painless\u2019 fie if you would buy shoes for them that will outwear two paire of the à kind\u2014ask your dealer for the In tor Child\u2019s Shoe, made in 35 sty j four widths.Name plainly staurped > Pigs rate it into \u201caameless \u201d =| THE ETETRAULT DISTAIBUTING co.Sele Sebieg Agents NOVIREAL the sole.Li the Sunshine; the top arrow the grates on REMOVE ~~ If necessity requi matter to remov \u201cJust: loosen th \"lifted out.Rep -.pn.the left, and you same with \u2018the remaining: Could any eperation be easier or TA These four grates are made of beavy cast-iron.with the strongest kind of bull deg teeth.Heavy and strong eneugh to grind up the biggest clink inte particles small enough to sift through\u201d the \"narrow openings between the.teeth, © \u2018What's left in the ash-pan-is not worth sifting: RU your local dealer does not handle the \u201c§ ) 2 7 CEP SW cioui \"rôR FIREMEN, pret Benott.us Just received a cheque for $25.fraea Benoit & Filip for the Mire- |.men\u2019s Beriefit Awociation.\u2018he fie met 8d good work at « five, 0 thelr edf - ast / ot pet - dônis- 2 $ Cote St.Paul\u2014Rev, H.Gomery, rec- .at 7 o'clack.\u201cUNS \u2018THE SECRET OF NATIONAL BLESSING.KBy Rev.J, Charles Villiers, First Congregational Church, Kingston Ontario.) Human Soclety had its most primi- .\u2014\u2014tive.and simple representation in the familly.But in the course of human history.In the nature of events, men could not confine themselves to the family relation.Of necessity, the circle of human fellowship must De en- .arged, and so, in the course of tim, there came to be the tribal, aud later the pational.and still later the inter- mational relation- With the zrowth and development of the community, life then came into being a community, sentimental\u2019 and epirit, and as the community continued to increase in numbers, and to develop in Intelligence, and in the ideas of lar- gor fraternity, the community sentiment was also increased and intensi- fled until each separate community or pation had a genius peculiarly its PR Bible in its record deals very lar, with the history of a single na- ao The story of that nation is told Æviefly, but with sufficlent clearness to \u2018Æeckhose to us that in national affairs ue well as in the affairs of the indivi- \u2018dual life.& ; , There is a Divinity that shapes our ends, » Rough hew them how we will.\u201d + yThe Hebrew people beginning their community life under a most simple \\form of commonwealth, elected later ___#0 be governed, as were the more advanced communities contemporaneous \u201cwith them, by a king, and under king- rule they continued, except for such as they were the captive nar people of other and superior which for the time being, eli- or limited the letter, if not the \u201creplrat, of Hebrew national life.FI In the course of human progress FEES 4 several forms of civil government have come into existence and held sway.They may, ln a general grouping, bo placed under three heads, Monarchical where the King rules\u2014Constitutionaliv or autocratically, ; aristrocraiilc where the best born or most powerful rule, or democratic, where the people rute.Under whichever head a nation is a: present grouped, It is safe to say that it has leanings and leadings in var- lous-directions, which bring it into affiliation more or less close with na- \u201cions grouped under elther one or other of the other two heads.For instance, one of the most absolute of monarchical governments to-day is that vf Russia.But Russia Is not able, try she never so hard, to withstand the onward and upward march of other olvilizations.Far away as she Is from those principles of true democracy which are the very life and genlus o.our British Empire, she is mu:h nearer to them to-day, than she ever was before, and possibly much nearer to stepping Into possession of their fu.lest blessing than are some of her nelgi- bors, who at present out-distance her in their political freedom.Count Totstoi has very recently given expression to his opinion of the Church \u2014but Count Tolstol's thought of the Church {3 colored by his knowledge of the disposition and character of the Russian-Greek Church, a church so absolutely self-centered and so interwoven into the affairs of State in Russia, as to be of a spirit inimical to the broadest life, and best interests of all classes of the nation.In view of this fact, it 1s matter for no astonishment that Count Tolstol, saturated as he is with the ideal social \u2018teachings of Christ, should think and speak of the church, as he knows it, with some bitterness of spirit.Russia's preset futernal conflict is due to failure on !{the part of both the Greek Church in Russia, and of the Imperial Power tv learn and realize that they exist for the people, and not the people for for them, sesion of the State and of the Church in Russia, the spirit af rebellion in that mighty country will be allayed.\u2018The world will never be led, nor will the people of any nation be led to the trus genius of community life by any pol- dcy fn which there is the least clo- ment of oppression.The nations sha bless themselves in Him, whose mis- Once that idea takes.pus=- sion was to set men free, and.bring them into a life rich and glorious.To the nations as surely as to the indivi dual soul comes the appeal, the eternal appeal\u2014\"What doth the Lord thy Gud require of thee but to do justly, io love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God,\u201d and the nation which in ignorance or in self pride, refuses to givo countgnance, and to make instinct witn life among the people, this appeal, shall not know the things of peace, but of turmoil and of the sword.Be the form of government of a nation whatsoever it may, Ît were wise that its rulers should remember that no natlon ean secure unto, itself immunity from the controlling hand of God.He.the Eternal, all obtrusive and universal Ruler, never, for a moment, is without knowledge of, or control, over the world's affairs.It \u201cWas something more than that, it was the enunciation of a great truth to which Browning gave expression, when he sald: \u201cGod is in His heaven.All's right with the world.\u201d The nations that forget God, and count not on Him, as a determining factor In thelr community life are doomed to perish, Few natlons, If any, have died and passed into history to be known only as names, for lack only of material prosperity.They died the victims of their own self-in- dulgence, pride and folly.The} forgot God, and those eternal principles of righteousness on which alone nations can endure.Yes, God sits majestically and with sovereign power, the Universal Ruler, King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and though communities.large or small, may assume an attitude of indifference to the principles o® His Divine Government, and act as though they lived in a charmed circle, into which He cannot and will not enter, yet in their rebellion against Him the truth remains that He is nearer to them, far an over-ruling providence from which they may Not and \u2018cannot get away.Let us pass to internationa! relations.Two nations, such as Russia and Japan, go to war, both claiming that they do so for patriotic reasons.Onc2 neighbors, they now become foemen and encmieg, each determined on vanquishing the other.In the strife | threads his way through and over- hearer.$0.them.than_they Imagine.in À between \u2018them ent in dured | by RS 1 Bafa\u2019 aoû où thri car of &.ate.id with \u2018Victory was won by the forces with! which we ourselves are in sympathy,\u2019 we cannot wholly suppress the: thought and feeliug that such;floody warfare is wholly at variance with those principles of eternal righteousness, which should exist b een né.tion and nation.And in such thought end feeling, we are true to God and to ourselves, true to the better in-.atincts and intuitions.of our humanity.Our knowledge and understanding of the laws by which God comes the evll in human affairs, is.so very limited, that wo feel in the presence of the best philosophy we possess that we are but\u2014 \u201cChildren crying In\u2019 the night, Children crying for the light, And with no language, But a cry.\u201d Notwithstanding this is our rejolo- ing that of the Chrlst, the human manifestation of God to the world.it Is proclaimed that He is the \u201cEverlasting Father, the Prince of Peace,\u201d and that of the increase of His government and peace there shall be no end, and thai it shall for ever be established with justice and judgment.True, it is that God rides victorious over the mad passions and jealousies of the human race, and the ways that ta ug are mysterious and past finding out, makes the wrath of men to praise Him, yet He would have us learn that He \u201chath made of one blood all nations\u201d And, to His praise, be it sald.the natlons to-day are slowly, but surely, learning the great Jesson of the solidarity of the race.We are coming to understand, as we never understo:d before, that community and natlon is most nearly related to every other community and nation.and that the New Testament doctrine, \u201cmembers one of another,\u201d Js to receive no narrow interpretation la the councils of the natlons.we are not becoming less patriotic, but We are becoming more philanthropic, slowly is it dawning upon us that the whole world is one family, and that the amily of God.The doctrine \u201cThou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,\u201d is ceasing to be thought of as an unattainable ideal, and is coming to be regarded as a most practical doctrine, which may be, and ought to be, made instinet with life among all people.For through Chr!st all nations \u201chave access by one spirit unto the Father, and are no.more strangers and foreigners, but fellow-citizens with the saints, and of the household of God.\u201d SIF EEEEAPIIET ES + The next of the series of + sermons for the readers of + The Star, will be by Rev, Wylie 4+ C.Clark, Chalmers Church, 4+ Quebec.+ +++ + + + + + + + + + + + + + raeretest In Montreal Churches.# CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDAL\u2014 ) ##Vénertable Archdeacon Norton, D.D.\u201cTecfor of, Montreal; Rev.Herbert Sy- monde, D.D., vicar of * Christ Church: # Cathedral; Nev.F.J.Sawers, M.A.4 curate.8.00 a.m.Holy Communion.= 10 am.Holy Communion.+ Choral; Communion; preacher Rev.F; ; 43.Sewèrs.3.00 p.m.Sunday school Land \u2018Bible classes in the Synod Hall.7.00 p.m., Cathedral service; preach- \u201cer, the Vicar.CHURCH OF THE.REDEEMER, \u2018clock; preacher at both services, the .gyector.Confirmation class at 2 o'clock.; #sSunday school at 10 o'clock.\u20188T.EDWARD'S CHURCH, corner 3B Paul and Inspector streets\u2014Rural \u201cDean Sandérs, incumbent.Morning Sprayer at 11 o'clock.Evening prayer Holy Communion at {both services.Sunday.school\u2019 ang Bible classes at 3 p.m.ST.STEPHEN'S CHURCH, \u2018Were- ale Park, Dorchester\u2019 St: and Atwatér |\" avenue\u2014Whit Sunday.Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 and 11 am.\u2018Morning prayer at 11 o'clock; preacher, \u2018Rev.J.E.Fee, M.A.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Evening rayer at 7 o'clock; preacher, the Very v.Dean Evans, D.D., D.C.CHURCH OF ST.JOHN THE ÆVANGELIST\u2014\"The Rev.E.J.Bidwell, [.A., head master of Bishop's College ool, Lennoxville, Que, will be the special preacher at 11 am.and 7 p.m.8T, ~ THOMAS CHURCH, .corper Bhgrbrooke and Delorimiér avenue\u20149 &.j93%, Holy Communion; 11 a.m, morn- Ing service, Holy Communion at close of service.8 p.m, Sunday \u2018school and Bible classes.4 pai, administration} of \u201cHoly Baptism.7 p.m.evening refvice.Preacher at both services, \u201cthe: Rect non Renaud.rector.AT.LUKE'S\" CHURCH; Dorctiester.aud Champlain streetsi\u2014Rev.W.W.Crulg, M.A., rector.Morning prayer at 3 \"clock.Sunday school and Bible as at 3 p.m.\"Evening prayer and a Jy Communion at 7 o'clock.Preacher; Rev.C.E.Jeakins, B.A., rector fy Buntingdon.-CHURCH OF ST.JAMES THE MPOSTLE MISSION, 236 St.Antoine 5 Sunday School at 8.30 a.m; hu prayer at 7 p.m.Address oy mu Jar OF ST.JAMES THE LE \u2014 Rev.Canon Ellegood, ., rector; Rev.Allan P.Shatford, A.curate.Holy Communion, 8 .; choral Communion, 11 a,m.; Sun- y school, 3 p.m.; evensong, 7 p.m.Mts Rev.O.J.-Booth, M.A.; ængland, will preach both.morne if and evening.CYPRIAN'S CHURCH, cor.Pie streets, Maisonneuve.\u2014 Annual dedication fes- \u201cMel.10.15 matins and Litäny; iL JB., Holy Communion, service by C.{ ri; 8 pm, children's service; 7 A choral evensong, Magnificat and ttls, J.Varley Roberts, the Rector, CHURCH, corner of St.street \u2018and Viger square, Rev, Almond, M.A.rector.Holy 8 am: matins, 11 am; ay school and Bible class, 3 p.m.; ng, 7 p.m.: preacher at both the Rector.ALBAN'S CHURCH, St.Zotique 8t.Dents Boulevard.\u2014Rev.H.3 B.D., pastor.Services 8 5 Holy Communion; 11 2.m., morn- prayer; 3 p.m, Sunday school and à class: 7.p.m., evening prayer.Tay FURCH, St, Urdbat b : streets \u2014Rav.Q.IYaop, WA.rector.from cream plate bert (oe 117 Buy by 3 '4 ae s \"Ia lus only.sermon, preacher Rev.G.W.H.Troop, B.A.; 8 p.m., Bible class for men, Bible class for wornen; 7 p.m., evening prayer and Bermon, preacher, Rev.James G., Ereaux.8T.\u2018GEORGE'S.CHURCH\u2014Rev.J.Paterson Smyth, B.D;, Litt.D., rector; Rev.Ho P.Plumptre, L.A: Rev.J.A.Elliott; B.A.Whit Sunday.8 a.m., Holy Communion; 11 o'clock, morning pray- ar and Holy Communion.Preacher, Rev.J.Paterson Smyth, Bri 2.45, lec | hs to 2 ne Chen À ig.Bible re SO 7 o'clock, ES Land er.Preacher, Rev.J.Paterson Smyth, B.D., Litt.D.CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, Unt- versity street entrance.Services 11 and 7 p.m.Sunday school, 12.16 p.m.- ALL SAINTS -CHURCH, corner of St.Denis and Marie, Anne streets.\u2014 Holy Communion at am.Morning prayer, 11 a.m.Evening prayer, 7 p.m.\u2018Preacher, Rev.H.R.-fitevenson, Lon- dah, Eng.\u2018at all services.free.Sunday school \u2018ang\u2019 Bible class, 3 p.m.EP.~BARTHOLOMEWS - - CHURCH, 314 St.Catheiine street ~vest\u2014Rev.A.B.Hubly, pastor.Services «ct 11 a.m.and 7 p.m., Sundays.The pastor will preach at both services.Sunday school and class at 3 p.m.MELVILLE CHURCH, Westmount Park, Rev.J.GB.Clark, pastor.Services.11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Morrison Centenary service at IL.Sunday school at p.m.KNOX CHURCH, corner Dorchester and Mansfield streets.Rev.Jas.Fleck, D.D., pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.'Helioo! for Chihamen held at 10 a.m.and 8.30 p.m, Sunday school at 3 pm.Minister's class for men at 3 p.m.8ST.GABRIEL, Presbyterian, 258 Gt.Catherine street west.\u2014Services at I a.m., conducted by Mr.J.W.Wood- side, M.A., assistant.Services at\u2019 Ÿ pa, by Rev, \u2018Robert Campbell, D.D., \u2018the pastor.\u2019 Sunday school, 3 pom.Mr, Woodside\u2019's adult cass, 3.15 p.m, ERSKINE CHURCH, head of Êres- cent street.\u2014Rev.A.J.Mowatt, D.D, pastor; FE.McGougan, M.A.B.D., assistant pastor.Services at 11 am.by pastor; at 7 p.m.by the assistant pastor.Sunday school and ble clas at p.m.8T.GILES' CHURCH (St.Denis street)\u2014Rev.J.R.Dobson, pastor.Morning service.11 oclock.Subject for discourse, \u201cHindrances to Prayer.\u201d Evening subject: \u201cHindiances to the Spirit.\u201d Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.Prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m.All welcome.ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Cote St.Antoine road and Stanton street, Westmount\u2014 Pastor; Rev.W.J Clark.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 Prea her, the pastor.Sunday school.at\u2019 3 CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (corner of d Seigneurs streets)\u2014\u2014Pastor,~ Rev.J.! L, George, M.A.Services to-morrow at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.conducted by Mr.Thomas Drumm.The subject of discourse will be in- , \u201cBehold I make all things new,\u201d and In the evening rel- gious teaching of favorite hymns, \u201cQO Lord and Master of Us All,\u201d by J.G.\u2019 Whittler.Sabbath school and Ladies\u2019 League and Young Men's League.Bible classes at 3 p.m.ST.PAUL'S CHURCH, Dorchester Street\u2014The Rev.James Barclay, D.D., LL.D., pastor, will officlate at both services.Morning #ervice at 11 am.Sunday school, 3 p.m.Evening service, 7 - ST.PAUSE \u201cMISSION, St.Charles street, | Polat St.Chgries\u2014Rev.C.A, Doudiet, nilsslonary.\u201d Morning ser- Evening Ne seréiée, A 2 a pe MATTHEW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH\u2014Mo ice 11 am.; preacher, the pastor.Evening, 7 p.m.; Rev.A.J.Mowait, D.D., Erskine Church.Sunday school and Bible class, 3 p.m.Pastor, Rev.K.Macdonald, B.A., B.D., 37a Rozel street.TA YL OR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Papineau an gan ntreets&-Chinesb Sunday school at%9.45 am.Sunday school, Bible classes and Eastern Men's Own at .3 p.m.Evening servico at 7 p.m.Subject.\u2018fourth sermon in-@æeries on Doses, \u201cMoses\u2019 Second Call.\u201d GARDENVILLE AVENUE, PRESBYTERIAN, Longueuil\u2014Services every Sabbath at 11 a.m.and 7 p.n.Sabbath school, 3 p.m.- Mr.M.A.Campbell, preacher.CRESCENT STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Dorchester and prescent atreets\u2014Rev: John Mackay, pastor.\u201d _ Special service for young people at ll'am.Evening service at 7 pm.Rev.John Mackay, R.A.will preach at both services.Sabbath school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Presbytery of New York).corner of Dorchester and Drammond streets\u2014Rev.Robert Johnston, D.D., pastor.Public worship, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sabbath school, all departments, 3 p.m.Bible study section pf Young Men's League, 10 a.m.To- \u2018morrow the pastor will preach at both services.ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH (Church of Scotland), Beaver Hall hill\u2014Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A., D.D., pastor.Services at 11 am.and 7 p.m.3 p.m, Sunday school.SHERBROOKI ST.METHODIST CHURCH, corner Sherbrooke and St.Lawrence streets\u2014Rev.M.Taylor and Rev.T.A.Halpenny, B.A, pastor.Services at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.T.A.Halpénny, B.A., will preach at both services.Reception service at 11 a.m.EAST END METHODIST.CHURCH {cornér of De Montigny and Bertrand -| streetg).\u2014The pastor, Rev.W.T.a.Brown will preach both morning \u2018and evening.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m.All welcome, OLIVET \u2018BAPTIST CHURCH, corn- $r Dorchester and Guy strests\u2014Rev.S.J.\u2018Robins, of Leeds, Eng, win, preach at 11 am; and.p.m.EMMANUEL CHURCH,cor.Stanley and Bt.Catherine streets.\u2014Contipua- tion \u2018of special series of sermons.Morning subjects: \u201cGreater Things ih Vis- fon.\u201d , Evening subject: -\u2018The-Olà Social Order and the New.\u201d Préacher, \u2018Rev.Hugh Pediey, B.A.pastor.FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST,.41 Clogsè- street, Montreal.Service, 11 \u2018a.m.and 7 p.m; Subject, Soul and body.7 : SECOND CHURCH oF- CHRIST Scientists, 1 ror! street: \u2014Béyvices 11 am.and\u2019?ph {GERMAN LUTHERAN.CHURC Rèv.Emil Jestinsky, pastor.3 87:MoTavish street, ook an Sunday school, 10 d'otosk \"Young Feo- ple's.Soctety, 3 pm.=, Th MONTREAL WELSH MISSION, Gordon Hall, corner Mountain and\" St.streets; (west)\u2014Bpecial, ser ions will Ho \u201cheld\u201d 1 thtt-hall où Sunday next, May \u2018 19thi-_ Aftern oon, 3 evening, 7.15.SCANDINAVIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION, in the Ametican Predbyter- fan Chapel, 78 Inspector street, The pastor, Rev.J.Ohling, will preach, at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.All Scandinavians are Invited.Mountain str.(between.St.Catherine and Sherbrooke sts.)\u2014Rev.Charles G.Beck, M.A., pastor.Morning service at 11 am; Sunday school at 12 noon; Holy Communton at 7 p.m.All services are conducted in\u2019 English.À \u201cST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Cote St.Antoine Road and -Stanton street, Westmount.The Rev.W.J.Clark, pastor,wlll preach at both 27-28.Evening.7 p.m., ist Kings, 18-12.Sunday.school, 3 p.m.J [State of Onto, cu, or Toledo, kel\u201d dh Tons \u201che | ta DRED DOLLARS ot Csatarrh that cannot be sured by t of Hire Cat Cc Bworn to tatore rosence.qe GE ay of Decembe \u201cA: D, fits.AW.ASON.ary Publié.Heira Catarrh Curve is raies loternally.and acts directly\u2019 on the blood, 2 nucouy ot\u2019 the Send £ vor NEY a\u2019co, ak BEARS in ee.THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN! CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER, 265 services.Morning, 11 a.m., St.Luke 5, NEW CATECHISM FOR THE YOUNG Sir Oliver Lodge Propbses Ono to the British Child Study Association.vp ; au Sir Over Lodge delivered an address at the annual conference of the British Child Study Assoclatioh at Birmingham University, on the \u201cReligious Education of Children.\u201d Sir Oliver said.they sought to Implant such ideas and habits as would result in a happy childhood, and & sound, healthy, and useful life.In the present barbarous state of soclety children in too many cases rece'ved thé religion of thelr parents, which sometimes wag.a slum religion of a dangerous and troublesome kind; while at the other end of the social scale the religlon was mere greed, selfishness, and social apathy, a religion of the trough and the sty.Children needed individual notice and attention, and in the ideal family they got it, but the conditions of average family life throughout Europe, was so bad that the State had to step In and act as foster-parents.A NEW CATECHISM.The lecturer Yoncluded by reading a new catechism for very young children, though le said\u2019 he was by no means satisfied with it, and should probably modify ft.The catechism is based upon the one recently published, but combines some of the questions and answers.The following was the text of the catechism: (1) What are you?I am a living being on the earth, with a body ascended from animals and a spirit descended from God.(2 and 3) What 1s the chief.difference between animals and man?Man ean choose between right and wrong; he was not in a state of innocency like the animals, and he vas consclous of a fali when he does wrong.(4) What are our chief duties?To be helpful and industrious, to endeavor to be good, and learn the rules of Ze and to obey them.(3 and 6) How do we know good from evil?Goodness leads to harmony and joy; evll leads to -lscord and mis.\u2019 ery.Consclence tells us when we.are tempted to do wrong.-(1 and 8) What is sin Sin means de \u2018Ing harm when we know ft to be harmful.It 18 chiefly caused by selfishness \u201cevil is caused by want of thought as well as want of heart\u201d\u2014but sometimes the results of thoughtlessness are as\u2019 @ and 10) Aré there other beings than-man?Earth and air and sea are\u2019 full of every variety of life; it appears: wherever it can take old.The earth.3 only one of millions of worlds; s of which we see at night In the aly.Man cannot be the highest of all crea-: tues in éxistence.(11) What is God?The higlest and best Being that wé can conceive; in-, finitely higher and better than we are.+ ru ue we ¥ | ET tl each | ing was laid by the ex-Mayor of West- \u201cy:| Hi» Will here and now and always.{upon It now, but ft \u2018does not ceave | nlon of Saints?Opening.Sorvicés Wii will Be \u2018Meld on Suriday, \"When Rev.W.A./ Emoley Will Preach, The, openin services in connection with the Fairmount Avenue Methodist Church.will be held on Sunday, when the Hev.W.A.Emsley, of Na- pafee, Ont., will be the preacher both morning and evening.He will be assisted in the Dedicatory Service by the President of the Montreal Conference, Rev.M.Taylor, and by Rev.Principal Shaw, of the Wesleyan Theological College.The Executive of the Sunday School have arranged to meet at 230 p.m.in tte Church.where they have worked so long, and from there as à body en- + _ n Rev.Thomas Brown.of the Fairmount Ave.Methodist Church.ter Into possession of their new and commodious quarters.The records now show an enrollment of over 400 in the Sunday School.An address will be given by the.Rev.C.T.Soott, pastor of Douglas Church.There will be other addresses and special music by the scholars.Invitatlons have been extended to a large number of friends to be present + the opening tea and public meeting brs be held on.Monday evening.Rev.W.H.Emsley will give the address, and the excellent choir under the able leadership of Mr.D.E.Jennings will render & number of aelectlons.Tea will be served in the School room from 6 to 8 p.m, The services will Le contimued on Sunday, the 26th inst., when Rev.Dr.Young, of St.James Methodist Church and.Rev.E.E.Beott, of Dominion \u2018fiquare will be.tha preachers.The need of a new church for the use of Methodist families in the Town of St.Louts has been apparent for soma time.The rapid growth of the town during the nast half a dozen years has made the present church inadequate to fulfil the demands made upon it.The corner stone of the new bulld- mount, Mr.J.W.Knox, on Saturday, Eeptember 15th, 1906.The General Conference \u2018of the Methodist Church was thén In session, and Rev.Dr.and other delegates took part in the eremony.The present beaautifu! structure is well situated at the junction of Fairmount avenue and Hutchison, only two blotk west of the old Chu: dost of \u201cland, furnishings and thurch will be about $27,000.: For Protection of Orphans.The Young Ladies\u2019 Hebrew Orphans\u2019 Protective Association, of Montreal, has elected officers for a term of six months, as follows: \u2014President, Miss D.Glickman; Vice-president, Miss G.eerman; Rec.-Secretary, Miss FP.Frank, 106a Bt.George street; Fin.- Secretary, Miss K.Abrams; Treasurer, Miss P.Koftler; Trustees, Miss O.Cohn and Miss F.Schwartz; Controllers, Miss Press and Miss Beerman.Christian Travelling Men.Gideon Camp No.1\u2014organized last Saturday evening, will meet again in Y.M.C.A.parlors this evening, at 8 p.m, to elect officers for ensuing year.Mr.John Allen, President pro- tem who assisted in organizing '\u2018Men's Own of East End\u201d will preside, and conclude arrangements, as the Field Superintendent, Mr.Fred.Horn, has \u2018been called away to Detroit.Governor Hughes Baptist President.Washington, May 18, \u2014 Governor Charles E.Hughes, of New York, was elected president of the New Northern Baptist Convention, which has been organized here.This action war taken at the general meeting of the delegates to the General Baptist Socleties, NNN manager and controller of everything, kind and loving to all.(12) Why is man said to reflect an image of God?Because in our small sphere we, t00.can manage and control things, and we, too, can be kind and, loving, \u20ac13) How have we learnt the nature of God?Partly by means of everything that exists.but chiefly through the revelation of Jesus Christ, who came down from heaven and ved on earth as a man, in order to show us His Father and our Father, His God and our (14) Where may we read about these things?In the Bible, and chiefly in the part called the gospels.(15) What have you been taught to believe?I have heen taugnt to belleve in \u2018a Heavenly Father, in His loving kindness as revealed in the life of our Lord on earth.in-His-Holy Spirit, Who will help me if I pray, and also in the Lite Eternal, the Communion of Saints, and the Kingdom of Heaven, (16) How may \u2018vou pray?I may pray to my Heavenly Father for everything, and especially that I may know and do .(17) What do we ask in the Lord's Prayer?We think of the holiness as well as the loving kindness of God, we Jong to live In that étate where everything will be done on earth happily and well; we pray for food enough for our needs, and for forgiveness ay we forgive others; #e ask to be preserved from harm and hurt, and we trust in Hin Fatherly protection for aver.118) What fs meant by the Life feter- nal?It means Jhe highest kind of 4 fife possible.\u2019 may begin td entet.when we* abandon our earthly bodies.1e cs que I for éver.Development pan continue for aver.on nat Is ihe w ht > the >oinmu- e bee ings who help and: Toe! ren other.some of them known to us, others at present unknown, t is meant by \u2018the\u2019 Kingdom 1 o?Heaven?The Kingdom.of Heaven is he perfect condition of life on the en existence everywhere alwayi.It is pometimes ee pre HOSPITAL Character of \u2018the Work Work Being Carried on and the Requirements of Co -:the Future.\u201c | \u20ac tonto As the new Western Hospital build: ing is about to be opened, a brief review of its history and present status may be interesting to all who bave contributed to its fynds, or who have m any other way aided this west end char- Ye The building wes erected in 1872 thirty-five years ago, and for about twenty y was used for special hospital Bk af after which it was chan; ed o a public general hospital.change occurred in 1884 and the man agement found it an arduous and uphill task, for aithough good work was done, the collections for several years were alnsufficient And debt accumulat- new organization was then de- ded u upon and Mr.Charles F.Smith accepted the presidency of the institution.His assiduous attention to the work aided by an active and energetic committee of mansgement soon placed the hospital in a better condition than it ever was before, the debt being paid off, and the yearly receipts brought to a point where they exceeded expenditurs.\u2018he medical board consists of some vi a leading physicians « qf the city and the various departments are under the care of well known practitioners who arc prominent in their profession: Owing to the growing wants of the west end district for hospital service, due in a measure to the accidents occurring in- the faclories and.mills of the lower city level, cases have tebn \u2018refused, sometimes daily, when the old | building with its limited accommodation was filled up.Under these conditions the governors decided some time ago to build a fireproof wing, and this is now about to be opened for the ie- ception of patients, This new wing will have about one hundred beds, including twenty-two rivato wards.À las been built with all the most modern improvements and convenfences in lighting, heating and ventilation with the lstest medical and surgical appliances and instruments.When completed this will be of immenee service to the dis- triot tributary to the institution.Hitherto the appeals to the public for funds to asaist this work have not been frequent.The erection of the new wing, however, now renders a general appeal necessary for the hospital 1s supported entirely by public benevolence.The cost of the new building will be about 375,000 ,and the committee of management have decided to endeavor -to-raise-a-epeclal-fund- of-$100,- 000 to_cover this cost, and also to provide aNemall amount for necessary alterations and {mprovements, About one-third of the sum.is said to be practically in sight, but the committee hope to secure it all in the immediate future, either in present payments or payments extended over five years.The good work done by the hospital in the many years of its.existence warrants the committee in thinking that their object will soon be attained, and the funds wanted readily secured.In its public department it serves a large and wing manufacturing district gro J situated In the south-western part of the city.The management are anxious to be in a position to handle promptly and efficiently the numerous emergency calls from this district.They feel assured that with this object in view they will have the hearty support of the many manufacturers and others whom they can thus serve .The.growing desire.On the part of the wealthier classes to obtain the best hospital treatment when arises and at the same time to secure the attendance of their own private phyalclan, has led the committee to pay special attention to the private ward department.In fitting up twenty- two private wards where patients will have the best nursing and general care, under the supervision of their family medical attendant, the committee feel that thy are supplying a want speclal- ly urgent at the present time, when ft is almost impossible to obtain.private wards in any of the larger Montreal _hospitals.This department will always be self-sustaining.This condensed history of the Western Hospital shows it to be in a highly prosperous and progressive condition, and the management have been sufficiently encouraged in the good work to |: hope for aid generous enough to cover the sum required.; ADVANCE MISSION WORK IN CHICAGS.What the Congregation of a Montreal Presbyterian College Graduate Is \u2019 Doing to Help the Young.The First Presbyterian Church, of Chicago, proposes to establish in connection with itg railroad mission Sabbath school a unique settlement and institutional church scheme that will cost more than $100,600.Announce- ment of the plan was made by the | pastor, the Rev, John Archibald Mori- | son.-at @ celebration of the mission's the | fiftieth anniversary.Dr.Morison graduated from Presbyterian College; Montreal, in 1891, from which he received the honorary ; degree ot D.D., in April last.\u2018The First Presbyterian Church raised last year $112,000 for missionary end bene- |.volent purposes.\u201cA church wiil not be eracted, » Dr.Morlson said, \u2018but there will be a suitable bullding for Sabbath school and mission.work, It wil be on the southwest side, in, a locality where y there ts an-area of square mfle that has no Protestant church.There will | dé football and baseball grounds, running tracks, tennis courts, & gymnasium, natatorium, and, In fact, @&c- commodations for all sorts of amusements and field meets, When members of my congregation are made acquainted with the great good that results from attractions of this sort for the young they will, not hesitate to contribute ali the funds needed\u201d ! The mission was founded by the Rev.Brainerd Kent, May 10, 1857, in two abandoned passenger cars of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad, standing on the tracks near Van Buren street.Boys of the neighborhood had been annoying the rail- -rond company with thelr depredations.When the Rev.Mr.Kent proposed orgamtaing them into à Sunday school the rallrosd lent its encouragement, and subsequently bought a lot foF the mission.\u201c * Empire Day Concert.sles Pour Cort | d tant Pul 00 ° Mey 23rd.Some 1300 pupils.- Th decaip of Mr.W.= will.sing patriotio and ., such a8 Kipling'e \u2018\u2019Recesplona) Lea), \u201d \u201cLarbosrd teh ear- ve à ob Col rerey TP The best line to Portland \u2018and the Prosperous- Northwest Gountry is via Union Pacific You can go straight through without - change.200-mile tripalong the Matchless Columbia River Inquire of WILLARD MASSEY, N.EF.&P.A 176 Washington SL, Boston, Mass.sickness |.L BUT A FEW DAYS MORE! Crown Gold Jewellery e immense stock of Crown Gold Jewellery which we have been carraing for the past few months .-was just about closed out, but we received a few days age an express package which had been lost.This package contained goods for our Bpecial Easter display-\u2014many Leautiful pieces-\u2014they all go in this sale at the one price.YOUR CHOICE Don\u2019t miss this opportunity to obtain real up-to-date prices that represent about half the actual cost of Importing.W rth eo 1.50 RSC.Vohs Jewellery at housands of Montreal 1 péopie are wearing\" Crown Gold Jaweler 4 old + great deal of Ît has been.by mail to.all parts of Can more of the wise ones will take advantage of the rare opportunities of, - fered during the remaining féw days of the sala.T 18 ALT.OVER.SOME OF THE 8 WHEN 1 SOT DONT BE ONE OF THEN «9.CARSLEY ( St.James Street MONTREAL 7 LOW ONES ARE corte ré Notre Dame Stet ; A New Era in Photography Do not fail th call and see the most wonderful artistic effects In light and shade ever produced by photographic art, Prof.Maille (late of Paris) cordially invites the public to Ine spect his work, afid will: be pleasaa to give full particulars as to styles, prices, etc, at \u2018his studio, 502 St.Catherine street, west, \u2018near \u2018Peel.Telephone Up 3819.Bring this ad.with you before May 25th and yob get 20 per cent.off the usual price.| \u201c CHURCH NOTICES CHURCH NOTICES.First Baptist Church Corner ef Sherbrooke atreet and McGill College Avenue, The Pastor, REV.J.A.GORDON, M.A., D.D will preach at both services to-morrow.The Subjects will be: 11.00 a.m\u2014\"ÇON RESSING CHRIST.\u201d THE FLAME.\u201d 7.00 NIN o A CORDIAL INVITATION 18 EXTEND ED TO ALL, ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH: St.Catherine street, REV.A R rouka: ID.D., and REV.SEO.ARMSTRONG, B.A.Pastor er- Young whl preach at both serfices, 2 vicew at 11 am, and'7 p.m.Rev.Rn.11 a.m.\u2014Theme: \u201cThe Resting Places \"\"7 p.m.\u2014Theme: \u201cThe Hunter's Mistake.\u201d ment of the Lord's Supper, and_Reception of new membeéra al the ore close of the Evening Service, Strangers Welcome to these Bervices.Olivet Baptist Church, (Corner Dorchester nnd Guy streets.) SUNDAY, MAY 19th, 1907.THE REV.S.J.ROBINS, \u201ccer Leeds, Ragland; will premeli at both servicen, 11 a, and: 7 ns STRANGERS VERY WELCOME.DEDICATORY and OPENING SERVICES \u20140F THE-\u2014 New Fairmount Ave.Methodist Church, Corner Hutéliinen si.and Fairmoust Avenue, Annex, will be held SUNDAY.MAY 19th- VV, W.2 EMSLISY will preneh Mornirx and Evoniez.TICKETS, Xo TEA anid PUBLIC MERTING Mendar.the 20th.\\ Seder nne Ee Te Tol Er pe PET EE pte XE NI Ny SHARON GRAWA, Ane a Coupaelior-at-Law, x no ae NEW pére Bank + a n lng ana =o RAE Jours pou Vv.M, FER OS Red EE Rooms 410, 411 Nevr.Veÿte Life pie Tel.M.3084.Tarik CASGRAIN, MITCHELL & SURVEYER \u2014\u2014Advocatez-= CANADA LIFE BLDG.8& = James phy L Chase Cragrain, LC.Vic.r K.Ajtchoit.- / Errol M.McDougall ARTIFICIAL LIMBS, TRUSSES; §T¢.¥.Burveyee.Joseph W.Weldom, CAFES AND RESTAURANTS.THE BEST PLACE for a business fran\u2019s lunch is at tbe Hotel Wilfrid, formerly Fertin's.comer St.James and St.Gabriel Wilfrid Corbeil, prop.SWE n DRUSHES.ULLEV IF XmE- Tel.M 2740 Te Viotoris Squara PATENT SOLICITORS.Rt ue où Chartes \u201clate Ram-iner Canadian ent ; Ofioe, ine oo Bellaing, Mustreal.fabentions Patented \u2018AND TRAUE } \u2018MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIRS, OWEN N.EVANS, PATENTS FETHERSTONHAUGH BLACKMORE\" & DENNISON, LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBS BUILDING, MONTREAL.Write for \u201cThe Prospective Patentee.\u201d EYES, EARS, NOSE, THROAT.- Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost Specialist fo ee A ot, Dispensary freo consultation for poor, Poor, Tu y, Friday, LU to noon, 4U4 Bher- prodxs Bh, or owe No.337 Sherbrooke FISH AND POULTRY.cesta EE PHELPS & BINNS 66 Victorin Square.Bupply SHIPS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, Etc, with Fi LOBSTERS, OYSTERS, Ete, Ye \u2014 Chamber, which in celling and windows has the armorlal bearings of allied familles.It {3 a most Imposing room, and at the far end the great T'stained glass window contains a full The.by Carle length.portrait of Henry VIL pictures include canvases Dolce, Murillo, Claud Lorraine, Coreg- glo, Velasquez, Tintorette and Nicholas Poussin.Part of the furniture of the room Is covered with Genoese cloth of gold, a few of the chairs being of Indian work In ivory and gold.There are Sevres and ormolu vases which belonged to the Empress Josephine, a bust by Canova of Petrarch's Laura; and very odd -high branched candelabra from Indta.Faetures of the room are the wonderful inlaid tablets, some of Indian, some of early German workmanship, two even dating from reign of Henry VIIL Adjoining the State Drawing-room are three smaller rooms of great interest.The Oval room contains a curious carving in wood of the Procession the Cross, dating from the fourteenth century.There ts also & his garden party at Knebworth, SIR J.G.WARD (New Zealand).225,000, .Industry: Fishing.Sir Robert Bond, who was born In 1857, | is another old political hand, and has been serving the coiony of hls birth since .was twenty-flve, having been a mem- Colonial Secre- Industries: : tary, official délegate member of the Col- \u2019Dntal Conference, and Prime Minister, He Is & great authority on oll that cou- \u2018cerns the colony's fishery rights, and.was the leading spirit of the Ottawa conference of 1895.He was a'so appointed to assist Lord Pauncefote in aegotiating a reciprocity treaty with the United States.; Sir Robert, who originally studied law, is very anxious to see hls colony mado a stepping-stone across the Atlantle, and hopes to see a maf] service between England and America via Newfoundland a.\u2019 4 Hke preference to;ail portions of the moira on the fv dutisble articles in the Britishd tirier\u201d He pointed~ouw Government to take the consideration, was limited to & preferente on: dutiable articles, to Dr.Jamieson's resolution that his Majesty's Government would not ob- rom the representative of an import- Js a, such considération couid induos at this went no | &t that further than te ask his Majesty's Wwouid mi colony.but at the name time, noi h \u2018Arka of Colony: 100 657 square miles, Population: 948,783.Industries: Coal mining, wool, gold, agriculture and sheep - farming.Sir Joseph Ward, who succeeded Mr.Richard Seddon as Premier.was born in Melbourne fifty years ago, hut migrated to New Zealand when stil} of tender age.Here he has risen with mathematical accuracy, becoming a municipal counci}- lor at twenty-one, a mayor at twenty- five and and M, P.at thirty.During his career an head of the Post and Telegraph Department of the New Zealand Government he effected numerous useful reforms, whilo he also passed sixty-five bills through the Leglaiature during the first two months of his Pre- mierehlp.to change their position in regard to the tariff of the United Kingdom.He did not propose to submit to thein moment a definite plan; if be better that a scheme or matter into schemes should be elaborated slowly and that the preference and in detail after thinking out all the present rardifications of the problem.en such schemes had been prepared and Mr.Lloyd George sald in reference wero presented with the full respon- #ibllity of the respective Governmen:ia behind them, each Governmemt could ject to consider any suggestion coming examine them and confer further.His Majesty's present Government ad been accused of giving the cold them\u2018 shoulder to tha coloniss.His Majes- i Pp) : » PAV Livia Lo partie\u201d and Elizabeth, above the door leading.\u2014 rar tr onference-Strathcona\u2019s - Rece portrait of the Emperor Charles V at the age of nineteen.In- the small western drawing room the walls ar?covered with wonderful bugle tapestry \u2018in a foriage design, and once In the palace of the Medici.Here, in bas relief, the wainscot represents subjects from sacred history.The pictures include The Magiclan's Study by Rembrandt.In this room are two oak cabinets jnlald with silver.In the ante-drawing-room the walls are covered with Venetian leather of the fifteenth century, the design being considered unique.The carved wainscot represents the cardinal virtues.BANQUETING HALL.Descending the malin staircase to the landing, and ascending again to the lefty ono comes to the minstrels\u2019 gallery which is furnished with handsome Indian cabinets, and which looks down upon the banqueting hall, being situated directly opposite the plate table, and above the screen.From this gallery a glazed door gives on the splen- \u2018did \"Tudor corridor one-hundred feet long where most of the principal bedrooms are: situated and all of which have interesting historical assocla- tions.This corridor is hung with rare prints, and at the far end is a magni- flcent stained glass window containing the arms of Henry VII and Elizabeth.Beneath the latter is the inscription \u201cThe arms of Elizabeth, Det Gratia, R.A., who was lodged under thls roof A.D.1688 by her loyal servants Sir Rowland Lytton, Lord Lieutenant of Essex and.Herts, Captain-of Her Majestie's \u2018Band of Gentlemen Pensloners, and his wife the Ladle Anne, daughter of Lord St.John of Bletsoe and cousin of Her Majestie thro\u2019 joint descent from Margaret Beauchamp.Duchess of Somerset.\u201d A feature of this corridor 15 a remarkable and early model of St.Mark's at Venice which is glazed and panelled Into the chimney piece.Fach bedroom has its name in early English gilt letters over the door, and chief among them {8 that known in ol} fnventories of the house as Queen ENzabeth's.Chamber, and sald to be the room in which she slept during her visit to 8ir Rowland ds Lytton in the year of the Spanish Armada, when ner host was comnmnder of the forces of Essex and Herts at Tilbury Fort.This room has wooden frieze from which hangs the tapestry which conceals the walls and even the door.Part of this tapeatry: is very old: but most of it 13 \u2018 me ON Tap ae Le THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE\u2014Lord Strathcona taking farewell of guests at MR.F.R.MOOR (Natal)._Area of Colony: 35,371 square miles.Population: .1,108,381.Industries: Coal Jroak, oa, sugar, tobacco fruit, corn and: Himself an agriculturist in the County of Weenen, the Hoh.F.R.Moor is another of the advocates for colonial preference.Born in Natal in 1863.he became a member of its Legislature in 1886, and is one of the men who helped to carry on a responsible government.He was Minter of Native Affairs for four years, beginning in 1893, and fin 1898 he represented his colony at the Customs Union Conference at Cape Town.He was also acting premier when Sir Alfred Hime yiaitod this country for the King's coron- n Mr.Moor once sought a fortune in the Kimberley mines, but soon returned to his old love\u2014agriculture.; > ty's.Government had given the colonies the answer which the colonies would have given if his Majesty's Government had tried to induce them, for Imperial or other reasons, to change thelr own fiscal avatems.His Majesty\u2019s Government could not sive any other reply to any proposal involving taxation of the food of the people.and this was known before the colonial representatives left thu: \u2018homes.He would only again ask them fully to .conalder the condition of a thfekly-ponulated fountry like Greai KNEBWORTH HOUSE\u2014THE NORTH LODGE.: .| {jthem, would involve a risk of increas« ption more modern and was made at Beau vais.The fittings of the room are of the Tudor perlod, the huge four poster having its carved canopy supported by, wooden flgures.The carved oak mans telplece, and the dressing table with ita quaint swinging glass are also of the time of Elizabeth.\"Two wonderfu cabinets in this room are sald to hav been gpoll from Spain.Two other interesting rooms in th Tudor corridor are the Hampden and the Falkland, so called becauso these worthies occupied them when guests at Knebworth at the commencement o tho Long Parliament.These rooms and that of the late Mrs.Bulwer Lyte ton contain a number of family pore traits.The apartment known as the St.John {8 a curious and somewhat uncomfortable room to occupy,owing to the arrangement of mirrors which reflects every thing fn an eerie fashion, Knebworth, of course, is not without its ghosts, and one of these, knowns as the green man, is supposed to haunt a room in the Tudor corridor, doing no« thing more fearsome, however, than show a disposition to warm himself ab the fire.® .Returning through the minstrel gal= lery one comes to the circular stale which leads to the tower room, passing on the way a colossal figure in bot- wood of Sir Walter Raleigh.This tower room is used as a hedroom, the bed having its footboard adorned with a highly carved Flight into Egypt.From the hall on which this room opens, access may be gained past many bedrcoms, and the nurseries, to thw Lytton wing whichh-at present is -prace tically.given up to the use of the Hon; Mrs.Howard and her family.Hera one tapestried room with a most attractive arched celling is sald to-have its own particular ghost.' At Knebworth, this interesting home of the Lyttons, Lord Strathcona has entertained largely for years.When his tenancy expires in a little more than a years time he has his splendid estate in Essex to fall back upon.The house at Debden is large and square, comfortable and modern.It is within easy reach of London, and it.possesses gome of the finest shooting in England, for at Debden record bags are the rule, It 18 not likely that Lord Strathcona can contemplate leaving Xnebworth without a touch of regret, but the loss * is not entirely on his side, for in losing him the old house, with its man associations, loses one of the most wore thy of its long line of masters.' \u2018 Ea \u2019 SP at a+ >, nr : ' .: 4 i or À conditions were from: what prevailed if the colonies.! His Majesty's Government held th a change from Free Trade to Protec: tion would simply eggravate the Aiff} cultles which existed.; In the meantime, his Majesty\"s Gove ernment could only appeal to the colon les not to countenance any scheme which, however, much it would pro ing existing evlls in this country.In these circumstances he th that consideration should bs given t the proposals of a practical charac ter such as Sir Joseph Ward h brought before the Conference.H made three important suggestions: (1) For improving and cheapenin cable communication with ' th country: (2) The appoiniment of commerciat attaches or consuls in th colonies to assist British trade (3) The improvoment of transport an passenger communications bd- tween the Mother Country an ter colonigs.MR.CHURCHILL'S VIEWS} i = >, Mr.Winston Chur:hill fn the cours of his remarks sabi: Preferencs coul only operate through the agency of price.It meant better prices; that to say, higher prices.If it did not, mean that.it meant nothing, and} could effect none of the purposes fon which jt wag Intended.Every tax, however small, must be' a factor in price.Ita effect might be obscured bv all manner of other more powers ful forces, such as the acts of Nature and speculative operations.Great fluctuations occurred in the price of all commodities subject to ciimatie' conditions.It was highly dangerous to associate the idea of the Empire in the minds of the masses of the people with enhanced food prices, Many causes of the fluctuations of prices were beyond our control, but the taxes.however small, belng the only factor absolutely within our con\u201c \u2018trol, would bear all the unpopularity in times of scarcity, and there might easily arise an irresistible demand fof.their abolition.At present any unpopular tax could b2 reduced or ree moved, but these preferential food! taxes, these curious links of Empire would be 1rremovable.They would be fixed as if by treaty with the self« governing dominions, and in return for them advantages would have been accorded, upon the basis of which the: whole industry of the Colonfes affected would have grown up tier upon tier.If ever the day came when the electors demanded in \u2018overwhalming majority the removal of a food tax, which could not be removed without consultption and agreements with Governments and.Parllanients.scattered all over the globe, a shock and a wrench would be administered tao, the structure of the British.Empire such as it had never before sustained, Even it- the economic case against\u2019 Preference were waived, the pollticad objections to such a system ters In.\u2018 superable, Even at this Conference, where all had been discussed with so.much good will nnd good-fesling, 1t had been an apple of discord.° He agreed with the Chancallor of the Exchequer.\u2018that any proposal involving the principle of Preferential tari{rs would be rejected inthe present House sf Commons ty three to one.But His Majesty's Government felt bound to decline to join in a Preferentlal system, not hecause they were not willing fo take alectorul risks, or still less to make sacrifices for the Empire, but because they believed ft to he a system viclous in Jiself and dangerous to the concord of thé British Fm- pire.Some day.when Impertal uni- fleation had reached a higher develop- - ment than Was now possible, he be- îtevcd that men would look back to the Conference of 197 as a date when one grand wrong urn had \u201cbeen suc-.Britain, dépendent for îtr suppiles on other lands, and how different those cessfully avoided, 4» ee do * FCI SIDE 3 ik : J eae ee JE Nive wT TP ARTMENT STORE JADAM & EPHREM LAN New, Nos.1763 and 1765 Notre Dame West Grand Opening of Our Now Wine and Lo | \u201cDepartment on May 21 *' Send your Orders y Mail ; * Our Mail Order Dept.will fill them promptly and .With care.eid 1.Dress Goods Marked Down ; to : Monday, R.- At new- spring patterns and very desirable.No fault of these handsome black and colored dress \u2018goods that we have too much stock on our counters this first week in May, BUT THE BACKWARD \u2018SPRING WEATHER IS THE REAL CAUSE.And you reap the benefits in these great reductions._Figured Mohairs, in creagg only, Black and white checked lustres, 1 Oc assorted designs, 27 inches wide.24¢c 36 inches wide, beautiful for summer moe c Checked Voiles, 16 inches wide, i [REL [I | mr, mr qi Ro 2 i (pret fret \u201clis?25, PAPE i ef \" i hi i! : A | ce a esi | = OPTIMIST Neither is.er, Enthusiastic\u2019 \u2018About\u2019 Sucoess of Asphalt\u2014No hare of \u2018Loan for Streets.a _ ee oo.The financial.\u2018side\u2019 of -the questior the improvement-of tha streets dE of \u20ac dresses, washable, also dark grey.ont- real, now $0 pressing a problem, was ; .v discussed wi 2 BÊtar reporter.this The Only D St Th tH Li to Sell St itu Li .O2 .3 .Shaded striped Llama, 38 in.wide, He morning.by William Robb,- city he Only epartment ore a as a License to ve piri ous'Liquors 24e .suitable for shirt waist suits and child- new goods, new shades, regular 60 reasurer.His iews as to the prospect p ren\u2019s dresses in blue and white brown e £ » : » \u20ac Cc ; , \u2019 for BBC.of a speedy betterment of the situation are to say the least very gloomy.\u201cWhat prospect is there then of } ting the streets properly paved i\" Presents and Samples Will Be Given Away Free fo All and white, green and white, etc, For this occasion the first six buyers of $1.00 worth of goods at our wine and liquor counter will receive a handssme stone jug ornamented with face.The next twelve buyers will each receive a cigar case.The next twelve will each receive a cigar tray in aluminum artistically finished.All buyers of soc worth of goods at - ir Black and white Challie, 42 inche es wide, 300 yards only.regular 6oc, 35c for BBc.All Wool Black Voile, 88 inches Robb wes asked.\u201cInasmuch as the civic revenue is not more than sufficient for general and OF- dinary masinténance,\u201d he replied, \u201cit is useless to \u2018speak of a comprehensive paving of the' 8treets, unless a special rate is struck for the purpose or that.All wool Nun\u2019s Veiling, 36 inches wide, all the new summer shades, also black.1 24¢ All Wool Black Llama, 48 Inches All Wool Black Embroidered Voils, | BI ich soft All Wool Black Panama, r s a oo wool, 40 inches wide, mold every- proprietors sasessed for the cost\u2014 1 sample bottle of brandy, Richa .A \u2018and pr de as those who are not pro- wine and liquor department wil receive free, a ple t Ys chards\u2019 wide, never sold at less than 65c where else at not less than B0c.wide, the 850 quality.Spe- this particular line at less than priefors get as much benefit from gond brand.Who will get the prizes?Our special price for this Our very apeclal price for $1.90, Our price for thie 50 paving .as those who are\u2014the first The same day we shall have an interesting Demonstration of Shredded Wheat \u2014eseces sencecvccveu-r DOC this sale so we 29e clal for to-morrow .4e Bale secosensrranuese o.\u2026.fale Madame! We Will Make You a $29.00 Tailored Suit for $18.00 | You may choose from fifty beautiful new spring fabrics, worsteds, fancy mixtures, checks, etc., and all you pay for a suit made specially for you is $18.; You may choose from eight (8) new models evolved exclusively for this sale.The tailor who will make your suit is reckoned among the best in Montreal.We especially invite extra large women and those who seldom can find a ready-made suit to fit them, or have trouble in being fitted, to take advantage of this sale.An additional charge of $1.75 on \u2018ad, 46 and 48 inch bust, and $3.50 on any would -8¢em to be tlle more equitable.\u201d i - portion of the contemplated Joan $5,000,000 would be available for street paving 1\".\u201cNot.any of it\u20144-5ths of it being for water works purposes and working capi- ta! and 1-5 to cover redemptions of debt and anticipation of special work already voted to the several departments.\u201d \u201cWhat addition to the present 1 per cent, rate would be necessary to get the etreets put in proper shape ?\"\" HIGHER TAX RATE.\u201cThat would derend on the ratio of Bose 1-8 per cent.would yield $250, 1-4 per cent, ¥500,000, and so on, but the.tax need\u201d not.continue beyond the time when what should have been considered essential in the way of per- Bisouits and lots of free samples will be distributed.As we said previously, we are the sole agents for St.Henry of that renowned Fluid Beef called \u201cVita\u201d.We have a special show-of these goods in our window.Important reductions will be made in all departments of the big stores.Benefit by these occasions and receive DOUBLE stamps on all your purchases.Free delivery of your purchases in Montreal and suburbs.No order by telephone will be entitled to a free gift.Double Stamp Department Stores ADAM & EPHREM LAMY, 481 Notre Dame West and (763 and 1765 Notre Dame West size above 50 inch bust 5 manent paving had been accomplished, N.B-\u2014Store Open at 5 a.m.sharp.\u201d Old No.5535 Notre Dame, St.Henry.measure.- a ordinu v © the 1 per.cent, should be sufficient for We guarantee perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finish.maintenance afterwards.The serious question is, however, the permanency, \u2019 * L far as I know, but from the a pparent \u201cimpossibility of seciiring a solid Led for it to rest on.Jt must be patent to any one passing.along the streets that it isin the hollows or depressions only that the asphalt has given way and that where the substructure of concrete re Pre et [ | Latest fd A re = Ribbons at Remarkable Savings.Ladies Seas and Auto-Yels, \u201c50 ee uy, ALL THE RIBBONS YOU \u201cWILL NEED THIS SUMMER.Prices of good 8ilk Ribbons have been \u201csteady\u201d with an upward trend.Gpacial_lots have been harder té .get than for years past.But here \u201care thousands of yards of the Ribbons most .in regest, of our usual standard qualities in all the wanted colors.at far below regular prices, This is possible only by.arly buying, securing concessions on large They have just come.To-night will be the first showing Of theas 7 elegant Scarfs See our display in front window, : The assortment includes all prices from 250 up to $6.50.- Embroidered Silk Scarfs, nile green, pink, sky, cardinal, cream mains level th Coes not seem Spore or Lo a lots.from the manufacturers, and concessions of part of our own usual and black .ecooeve conn PLE sere ses » essosseeuse .Cental condition, However well the | fair profit: L Taffeta Ribbons, 4 1-4 inches wide, all the newest Embroidered Chiffon Scarfs, pale blue.mauve and.white.29c ou ruine may be prepared\u2014th ch Heavy Lyon Taffeta ns, nches wide, e maire ; less cutting up\u2019 for drains, Pag hy : ?Fpring shades, including black and: white; sold everywhere at Embroidered 8ilk or Chiffon Scarfs, silk win fancy hemstitch water pipes, efc., destroy just so many \u201c25c, Our special Price eusgise.+.13e and open work embroidered designs.rice .000.a.c a dre Never restored to Fancy Striped Ribbons, 4 1-4 inches wide.Our price only .1%MKe Embroidered Chiffon Scarfs, black, white.black and white, pink on rp El sondition, and this goes Faficy Dresden Ribbons, 4 1-4\u2018iriches wide.Our pricejonly .de and white, and blue and white.Price .eavecsene ss .S5e | époiled.\u201d ho patoment a2» whole i \u201d AF-S Roman\u201d Striped Duchets Ribbons.8 14 Inches mde: \"a5 Embroidered and Hemstitched Chiffon Scarfs Price 85¢ mstitche i , Price.+ \u201cDo You think then, Mr.Robb, th gularly sold at'49c.\u201d - Our price.deters voc0 vases vosvacs ¢ mbroide an se \u2018 id _ Special for.to-nizht\u2019 and Monday: i on\u2019 8c ith fringe, white and\u2019 sky blue ~ : wot be ased pomterial for paving should - Fancy Silk Ribbons, 3 1-2 inches wide, corded Roman stripes.Price Satin St Pia on Scarfs .5 d oaréaue teneur musette $i.10 1% ppeclal, à yard .+.+saa0ce smeees eens a VALUE OF ASPHALT.4-inch wide Tatrets_ Bik Plaid Ribbons, of, a yard.25c Embroidered Chiffon Scarfs, with flounce.Price .$1.10 \u201cI think that it \u2018should only be used 3 1-4 inch wide Taffeta Silk Ribbons, in all the new shades.\"Also Crepe de Chine Scarfs or Auto Veils, Prices ranging from $4.95 mhere there is a reasonable, chance of \u201ca .black and white.Price only.ic.o.wevmesnneorsans .10¢ up to $6.50.- its being ea level and undisturbed, Toprietors of.\u2018vacant lots should be Sompelled to put drain, water and gas pipes opposite every 25 feet before the-work of consolidating the fous- datidii is commenced.But well-made mac roads (of bane rouge not lime.stoné), which can be rolled back wheii- disturbed \u2018or stone blocks which - can with.equal\u201d facility be replaced, would, appear to be most suitable for places where traffic is heavy.\u201cLet any one contemplate the condition -of.St.James street from Victoria Équars io-the Grand Trunk Station and.imagine repairing it\u2014why, there is asl \u2026 Do You Care for Grand Opera?| = F-JOSSIBLX you think you don\u2019t.-A good many people: 1; \u201cF-\" decide in-advance that they do not like grand opera and \u201cthen never hear it.\u2018Asa matter of fact, some of the-most*.|.\u201cbeautiful pieces of music, music that is popular and easily un- | derstood, âre called \u201cgrand \u2018Opéras.\u201d \u2018No one thing has taught À ler Special Sale of Table Linens, Imported from Scotland, Ireland and Germany just before the recent bound in prices, hence the low figures.A bonanza for proprietors.of hotels and.restaurants.; BLEACHED.LINEN: TABLE CLOTHS.8 x 10, at.~_CAETS MD CURTAINS.! Special\u2019 WHE Motungham Lace: Curtaine; 3: BF yards long.- \u201cRes - gulag \u201cwidth; ua \u2018Inches.Would be à splendid\" \u201cvalue \u201cat $1,78.Our pricy, special, only.#105 Samples-of Carpets at.half pripe, These are 1333 yards Jong, \u201caf +, + à} AR Po sossescouues -$1.00 TS w small size rugs.f subsi : : : Sin Fred, a there a he | m ple t foi h t m f th w 1d > Le Aminters, \u201cSorte.ot the 1: LEA seo.Line re pe y BINS, 304% 0 o carn.BF or ar bes white A sectes fon a hopeless task so any.peop! e-to- \u20ac \u20ac or the § usic 0 \u20ac world as So or at Sulthble ror | TRAY CLOTHS, tv PR Añéhes, dt,0\u20260.00ur wnsesres memenneces LOE he same material would be to À ; PILLOW ; SHAMS, Arn threads end embroidered, 82 x 32 Inches;.rast, for a second, time, the money 9 2 = cu \u2018Samples.of Brussels, Qc each.sede ed Slit.Wi erere irene srenne seesen sa vo.Se DOCTORS CALL WEST .THE \u2018EDISON PHONOGRAP H be 20 ZN hoe i cu ) Samples of Wiltons or Axminster, in WHITE LAWN PILLOW SAE, open work, 32 x 2.Poe an soc 7 LC each.besapassgeine Segre atenten sens soos 0.i ples.hundred of these silk à for.{ MOUNT'S®WATER PURE.with.Edison\u2019 \u2018Gold- Moulded Records Silke Drapes, samples.fmt tro un res pee TS |.eLeacHeD encehizes, PAMASK TABLING, 65 tnches wid, _ wl evidence in the puit against the b, Pp 3 : Co Send , s.F now selling at trom B0c up to 2600.ae - assorts | ; {at orne des M .a \u2026 po aes aousunsscentess, MWe .re m 1É dé ancy Sofa Cushions, silk or Jal jde.Price vueereeses the own - of Westmount has oached I Teis is.not.» conf opera; tut Aptiie.of the Opera Retbrds are splendid.Anyway leot from.Prices ranging from Thc.add à: q UNBLEACHED DAMASK LINEN, 0 in.wide.Price Ue tonic 8 Bo ha analy of the wir the Edison.Phong ple is intended to roake you like not any one kind of music, { GREY DICE.LINEN; 58 inches wide, - Price ecieescnnns sevearene 40g es noun imbibes is being heard, oO : but to.give.yout e pportanity of.enjoying any.music that you like.This music > \u2018Linen: CRASH; colred \u2018Border, 16 and 18 ins.wide.me 10¢ gétions pronounced the, water free from maker vus injuries were attended \u201ca had -votonda ATtwe: sion had alarmed the ing we | Woods: - work ef: aba, eae pod i firemen -the capter à vist riving had - coneiderable nou keeping the: flames, within \u2018bounds, fire had run \u201cthe gas pipes cg necting the\u2019.mete.with the main, sit- | uated\u2019 in thes.See the balle, \u2018| médetnes - de \u201cim L, -forit fighters to extinguish dhe utes, op the 1 The architect .Si Joseph: Arthur G gas fixtures.of thaj\u2018pu joined to the ma ha and that the pas fin vacant \u2018house had exis tested prior: to the ty gas.; Miss Olive Buchanan, \u2018who.has been the guest of Mrs.H.Holland, has \u201cTe turned to town.= Miss Doris Lomer is fhe guest of Miss Elsa Lomer.Messrs.Bule and\u2019 B.Mathers were guests of Mr.and: Mrs.G.Lomer on Sunday Jast.Mr.Cousinegu and family have ars rived end have puichased the Haine ault cottage.: Mr.H.Harrigan spent the week end in Pointe Claire.Miss Mabel Kellett, of.London, England, is the guest of Mra.Oakes.7 Mrs.O.Evans was the guest of Mry.T.Stikeman.Mrs, : Fox is: 8 the: \u2018guest: of \u2018her sister; Mrs.Gerald Lomer.\u2018Mrs.Dean, of Dorchester street, and Mrs.Thompson, of Westmount, are guests of Mrs.H.Holland.: Miss Marguerite Haskell, who Is ra- pläly recovering from hêr recent 1îÎness, is expected.in Pointe Claire shortly.COURT TAURENTIDE,.~The officers and members of Court\u2019 Laurentide, No.651, Canadian Order of Foresters, will - give a house warming in.their new quarters.in the \u2018Inglis bulldfrig, \u2018St Catherine street\u2019 west, on Monday avan faz next.He gained the back of the |.A great variety of Esglish \u2018and Canadian Carriages sow om view.Prices 91.50 to 975,00, This very pretty design bed, res.$15.08 Special price.B12.75.1 CROWDED ¥ WITH THE LATEST DESIGNS IN Furniture and Carpets.CONVENIENT AND LIBERAL CREDIT TERMS.If you are desirous of credit, you will find our terms most liberal and accommodating.50 of this mew design White .Enamel and Iron Bed, full aise.0.00 value.\u2018Wilder'sPrice, 85.28 50 other designs of Brass Bedsteads on H A.WILDER LA co 258 st.James Street \u2014521 St.Catherine Street West.Very \u2018suitable Bed for coitages, 1 with brane knobs, strongly .made.23.50 view.ca mes see mes see ene Come in and inspect them.; a REFRIGERATORS \u2014 Hard Wood and Onk Refrigerators, the guaranteed kind.From $6.00 to bined, a.Newbro's Herplcide is dandruff germ.etable growth (a.germ or tion.- -the life out of.the hais, of Hair Loss.with od t ee a am 2 sending.you my \u2018not think of trying to get - \u2019 and my hair was left in a and seemed dead.I used\u2019 commend it.\u201d .eran Lp first place.It is sold in the hair.ple.1906.Serial No, 915, Newbro's More.men and women have gotten positive.results from the use \u201cor NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE than from all other hair remedies com- » ee teh eda faa) \u2018breaking off, dry harsh and brittle.- Two sizes, 50c and $1.00.stamps to The Herpicide Co, Dept.N., Detroit, Mich., for sam- Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, er an mmm em © the original remedy that kills the It -eradicates dandruff, stops falling hair and permits a natural hair development by destroylog the tiny veg- microbe) that causes hair destruce oe Nature corstäifity struggles.to supply Hlfe and vigor to-the .hair, but the éandruft germ saps this vitality and strangles a SORT RIGHT BY DESTROYING THE CAUSE CAUSE NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE | Extraordinary Results \u2018Sometimes Follow Its Continued Use.# T Benefits a Lady Scalp Specialist.2807 Archer Ave, Chicago, INT.photograph to show what Newbro's cl - Merpicide has done for me, \u201cSince I first tried MHerpicide upon my hair I have used it exclusively in giving scalp treatments to others, and I would along without it.\" (Signed) MRS.ANNA CONNER.Indispensable Following Severe litness.1717 Tremont St, Denver, Colo.\u201cI was convalescent from*a critical \u2018illness \u2018of pneumonia deplorable condition, falling out ang .The scalp lacked nutrition Herplcide according to directions with.most beneficial results and attribute the restoration of my hair entirely.to your Herpicide.- for doing all you claim, and it gives me great pleasure 1 can conscientiously endorse it to Te- 1 (Signed) MRS.M.MEGRUE.For regular\u2019 tollet use, Newbro's Herpleide easily occupies practically every civilized country on .the globé, and a single trial will show why discriminating ones prefer it.Contains no sticky substance.It stops itching of the scalp almost Instantly.It will not stain or dye At drug stores.Send.100.in BE SURE YOU (GET -HERPICIDE.See window \u2018display at John Lewis.2208 St.Catherine st: _- Quenneville Æ.Guerin, six stores, special agents.Applications - \u2026 at prominent barber shops.\u201c Dr.Sanden\u2019s Electric Belts Froo Until Cured |: weured, a bé france or cure, you whats a 4 qe SANTE 3 se as a, ai \u2018BOND CONTROVERSY RAG: =.Daily Mail_ Calls on on Premier Deakin to Substantiate Story.Mage Ay TEA -\u2014 à Churchill.-Mas! conthoversy, Sir ons Bon in more ways than one.of th The Daily Mall\u2019 hag\" Obtained | the, Sore : Subjected, ï rial \u2018Government to reverse its: atte de.v\u2026 \"believes that sir robert ond.ry not.leave the confer ence room 4 the ponstence \u2018closed.Winston Ch Churentl, in pe do Houke of that t'a a the Mail a open invention of fi i o thugs: on re wa \"hs un on.en , tL petra AICO - - Judge Clement Will Resign, had been unfairly treated 3 ia | duty collected during the month ie 3e- -aftices -of- J- \u20ac Fatita \u2018Brokers, the selection of tne | re | 20 persons, this giving an idea of the TRADE RETURNS FOR AP iL.imports Show Big Increase.While Fx- \u201cposts \u2018Declined.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, Ont, May 18\u2014Trade returns for April show Canada\u2019s total trade for month - was $37,770.170; an increase of ne ns over - April of last year.Tha imports were, Joga, an increase of $4,828,126.© exports am e screased $49,445; fisheries, $16,879; forest.$442,186; animals d their produce, $094,284; asviculturé.1,- 592,271, and manufactures, $650,565 he $30,018; an increas e of $479,153.THE FEDERAL REALTY CO.COMPETITION.The Name of the New Sub-division: ~The Winner of $20.00 in Gold.Friday morhing took place at the Charruau & Daoust, names suggested to the Federal Realty Ca for - thelr newly subdivided property at \u2018Boulevard St.Paul: Not Jess, than 500 interesting names were seut: but only ene Was to be used.Lauriers name being gent by a popularity that it would bring to the properly, -the officers of the company decided 1 to use it.Jardin Lauriet and Fark , \u2018both splendid names, oould not.give the exact idea of the high level of - the new sub-division, Mount Laurier, indicating better Lhe oad um 6f the \u201cproperty, \u201caw J = = Sharm of blend ind an.ability 10 Le ;- ipléale the most exacting of pipe SOIR.©.14's 400, 1-23 8BOC.|E.A.GERTH \u20ac 369 WEST :ST.CATHERINE STREET CRS I DEATH DECREED.i ire liot Webhnt: A Altémits 2a\"Lire Wii Not zDeter- Othira.Xpnaoh, Mèy 18:5 ni, St, Petersburg correspondent of the Telegraph says Nw a 0.Anygstigating na?thE Sonvincing Grand vis and e Nicholas were also to be murder- - \u2018 PE ME Guflève Mouai.a * a S E N T F R E E.A trial bottle will be mailed free of charge to every » .reader of this paper upon request.Write today.?: Large Stze Bottle (300 Doses) 81.00: For Bale By Druggists, : - = Ask Your Druggist tor the \u201cSWANSON PILL.\" & Cure for Constisation.PRICE 26 O18, © \"SWANSON RHEUMATIC.CURE CO., (Dept, 43) 160 Lak Streat, CHlEASS Consumy on Woman\u2019 S.Health Every woman may.be attracte ive.Bright eyes, pink cheeks and red lips are her nature- -given right.À dallew:skin, lâché of animation, low spirits and weak nerves-may be avoided by, the use of Beechants Pills; 3 remedy that well deserves the confidence of every woman.Again and again they have proved to he invaluable at those recurring times when so many, women teel debilitated and suffer from nervousness; headache, ; and depression.It is wonderful\u2019 the way these pills assist Nature and relieve the suffering.Every woman who values, \u201chealth nd good looks should EE become a user of BEECHAW'S PILLS too lat Soret nes there's oo ite of itrmore often thera's tod Ria» 2 wibese ar don\u2019t Prepared only by Thorss Besc! pu Sr.road Lancashire, tame : Sold Everywhere in, Canada aod U.$ - America.In boxes 23 centé\u2014\u2026 (di COFFEE A for it at your Store.SIRE mar Store sponer gets in der ground den its mind und decides\u2019 fo on dich fort as a bundle of Scoteh t\u2019istles.1 remembrance -vunee ve hat a a gar.ten ven you vas a leedle fellow, Loosy, | nud va liffed.over on Long Island, and | vorth of cab- all va efer got onid of it vas an intense assortment of poison-ivy und a litter \u2018of kittens vich 8 neighbor's cat stale: ur to.Der memory of dos# udder davs vas fresh in my mind, Looey.und dot ;r vy I tried to conwince der Board «fi Direotors dot.& home-made weretabla \u2018garten:vas a, delusion 1nd a snare but she ron mit fealing dot if sup a leedie ground den I coul iny- chemns \u2018und dig up.der price de vd vould dig up +\u2019 man to à digging.der letter mit malle ta e sm ons of der te cf New York clinging t6 my handa und\u2019 those, \u2018rite ofer tind shove 4ll der \u2018woise { der Board of Directors may be heard frying #0 decision\u2019 vedder to plait corn fritters or cantelope.I know yust vot \u2018der finish vill be, Jooey:: As der motorman of a shovel und insulting apend foighiy-sigs- dollars and all Bam.mer ih dot garten, 1 vil} der y, writing spade\u2019 und\u2019 on dix | mR tism; \u2018Tumbago, gout und houssmaid'gs Vo eriginesr T vill | Ÿ \u2018krées.I vill bend ofet until my, per ,sonel appearance looks like a quarter tis.gifs o'clock.1 vill plant efery kind -of seed dot a choke-luffing Mother Na ture\u2019 has wrapped\u2019 up in\u201dpackiges mit .colorad pictures of impossible wege.\u201ctables he's r.onids side.u und next Fall vor, vill der resi \u201cTt could be mentioned in ?Fran dour vout \u201crend Howefer, it makes der Board of Direo- tors happy und ! negd der, eggsercise, so vy is der use $ : Yours mit luff, \u2026 De \"Siac, per George V.Hobart, General Pau, who succeeded in.command at Nandy, Frades; Genezal Raf loud, relieved of hie co wi for talk- \u2018ne.too much, app \"has.resolved nbt to be Sulity of that fault, His order of the day, In taking charge, has\u201d hia.\u201cAppointed to command the.\u2018Pwentieth corps, = takes over the command of that army corps from this - forérand i \\ 2° 77 VE 0/L® 5 7: BD.MASSON & C0, Wolo Agents, « = e o MONTREAL & TORONT{ roa LEANDRA is Al \u2018 Copa Lien Voip > ro RI CTR NL TIM 2 » ex ei ad an 2: [hg 20 : sragilglty | the:.movement* Ymimthaely, nb one.will | deny; ana i he win come out now am\u2019 Grant Britain, Terry.° pal da.Toe = Tandon, ter Favre ci m Francs,\u201d navets \u2018Circulation, of The Star.\u2014 WEEK ENDING MAY UTH, 1007.\u2018ans MONDAY .» 81.849 TUESDAY + » .61.689 WEDNESDAY ° * .61,945 THURSDAY, + , « .61.814 FRIDAY .+.+ .» 613080 SATURDAY .66.397 - TOTAL - ° « 875,644 62,667 130 Daily Average \u2018Weekly Star Last Week 2 09, 811 2 A hil Issue of the Dally and Weekly Star aggregates 192 O00 From the above figures sre exviuded Beveral thousand subscriptions regard- od as more or less ephemeral.Fen < SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1007, WHAT.\"MR, © > SAID.The verbatim report of Mr.Balfour's\u2019 pddress.to the Primrose League, in\u201d which he was described by the cables ascouing out \u201cflat-footed \u201cin favor of To 212 protection.under _the name of prefer- énce,\u201d hardly bearu out the exciting condensation.Still, it does carry Mr, four & very considerable distance * forward.He does not insist so vene- mently as he did but recently that he ; is a free trader: but ,nelther Goes he- ~ .propose by ao much as a whisper any- ; © thing which bears the remotest resemblance to protection.= What he does propose is \u201cto extend fi-the basis of taxation.\u201d He quotes Mr.Asquith\u2019s recent budget to show that the present system of \u2018wir taxes,\u201d levied upon certain.Tuxuifes\u2019 and \u2018upon ndustry .and individuals by \u2018the.in- tax, must be maintained In a through.He refers to dE ee Auties, rh à, ad 50 aleve.pBint of ! magnitude, A or rs riicles of con- isamption by all élasses or the commu- Ry\u201d; and the shilling income, tax là otk: or bela] a \u2018reform\u2019.' aman dmbunt,\u201d but on tion, and.a aid: which; bieause the \u201cduty en withi- : bear trade or preaching \u2018the fiscal \u2018doctrine which mas there, practicéd.\u201d We.would: look Gpon it here rather gs the uttératice\"o£4: & \u2018tarif for revenüae\u201d.fan, \" Indeed, Mr.BaHour, éommends it to the.free traders.Coupling it with a sal that it should be used to \u2018grant.the Colonies the preférence they ask and zo\u2019 bind the Empire together, Mr.Balfour \u2018 said:\u2014\u201cFor my part, I am utterly unable to see what there is An that which any free trader need object to.\u201d Nor will the most of us, | we understand free trade in the Eng.8 sense which really means a tariff revenue.Mr.Balfour's policy woulg Be met If the Mritish Goverment: ts Hat of imports and levy duties upon \u2018Kem for revenue purposes.Thess du.Mex might or might not incidentally \u201cmssint \u201chome industries.\u201d If they «.4, \u2018probably the strictest sect of the free \u201ctraders would insist also that inland \u201cpeyenue rates be levied upon triése: Ae articles in order to prevent such ) calamity befalling-thé country; \u2018but \" , a8 we have thentir-Can- _; \u2018would \u2018never notice so Tnslgntfi- tan.Rffatr.CE this: extenalon ot ihe basis of tax- | sition\u2019 to \u2018give Britaim chance to 0 for 8 viluable preference to the Co- aa, \"is.obvious\u2019 that it should îm- 7 laigé q quantitles.Thus it ought arivlide- \u2018grains.Now, where \"will | Belfour stand.upon that?Here |, re explicit ff he had desired \u201ccofifort: to the Colonial advo- euity 1% Was £004.tactics to Bo only séns-aû be 48:46; and we moet come him of \u201ccollspaing upon the Dégitt bc jbeach\u201d\u2014is a moet: encouraging: dan: | BALFOUR\u2019 REALLY: cisary:.to 10 ri of astiohar \u2018devance | Jet Here.the me her ir I vary largo | rest EE EEE AE No one is-æ'beiter judge of the:dirac- tion ef political.currents than the ex- the.same a with even > Pat.he can qasist | & courageous and- progressive champion \u2018] of a real tariff which will\u2019 fefi%e room: {for a real preference, there will.he no |.enquiry into why he has à idling along the roadside during the last few years .oy > _ .tr res SUCCESS .ON THE OLD EASTERN > has given rise to fears respéoting+the : been so delayed that the - period of growth may be so considerably.\u201cshorten: ed as to lessen production and.expose the unripened grain to early frosis.Still the western farmers are undismhyed,: the brief mild \u2018spells have been improved to the ugnlost and a wave of summer heat flay come af any time when delayed\u2019 wpring's - work, \u2018will be \u2018pushed ahead with\u2019 all the \u2018vigor of the vigorous West.Inthe East fiping is \u2018equally late.The \u2018j'effebt of this has been a diminution of the output .of dairy products.But the season is FO young and\u2018it is quite pos- eible that the-remaining months may be so favorable that the total production will be up to the average.foes waa of grass through the midsu r and well Pause into the autumn will keep the es and cheesa factories busy the fariners pe revenue they prairies and ee golden wheat \"the \u201cWest that the producta \u201cfields \u201cof | «of.the: Edst and the contributions the \u2018eastern farmers are making to the trade of Canada.is.apt 1G be overlooked.The old home farms of Central and Eastern Cansda; \u2018from whith\" 80.many sturdy sons.have been ured away by the call of the prairie, the ranch and the, mine are atill the hackbone of a great dealof \u2018Canada\u2019s, life and prosperity, and ovary year they are giving a, better account of themselves.There 12 no effete East in this Dominion.The East may have been drowsy and a bit slow, but it has roused iteelf and the stay-at-home Easterner on a good farm realizes more fully each year that on the old homestesd as well ss elsewhere industry wisely directed is sure of its Toward.: A \u2018few yesré gd he: conditions \u2018ot agricultural productions changed almost euddenly :and for a time .the Eastern farmer may have been somewhat bewildered, but he =oon recovered his bearirige, met the changed conditions and turned them to greater success.Itis not ax rod pee EE LP yh mést.With \u2018his \u2018comparatively small \u2018Torin who foire\" béconie © eur \"rt growing grain, the Easterner saw th he must ch his methods; he ser that he must devote less time and labor to the growin of\u2019 raw, bulky crops and turn out a Hore\u201c ighly finished and valuable produt¥ by.rot only She\u2019 on ut {his soil and bis \u2018 Bis \u2018sk as a trained Ï \u201ctiele \u2018of dairy farm- 6 \u2018entered in and, ; A.farmer has entrench- od himeelt and today his position is \"8p: secure at amd Can drive him from pit provided he! s.to hold it with as peche the home mat- og who have ie vale: of.(\"fonts six miilion dollars, '} being about ten milion\u201d \u2018dollars wr.rth more than they sold in 1807, and eighteen million dollars worth more than iHey.sold twenty years ago.Dairying \u2018has \u2018infised new life into the: farming of the.Bat: it: Bes increased the\u2019 form- ets profité: \"and given him an assured future as one \u2018of the large acd steady producers of the country, aving secured the fiéld-it behooves ths dairy farmer, Fand all directly connected with the dairy industry.to \u2018maintain the high standard Canadian dairy Products have attained, and do nothing either in the making of the products dr in the manner of handling them that will injure the quality or detract from the good name that Canadian cheese sn-l bufter have -won for themselves at hone and sbrosd: | = A MODEL MILK.ENACTMENT.The city of \u2018Bitmingham, Eng., has recently \u2018adopted a new milk by-law, which is & model in many- \u2018respects, and is well worthy of ain Ly © own City Counell* In\u2018.about one hundred and ry dnitied supply the Hty.They.are situsted from two to.ten miles om\u2019 the \u2018cl ifmiés: \u2018and are visited inspectors, Buen Whi 4 aarry 1k Ir.spected, a careful examination\u201d is made of the condition of the tows, ificluding methods and\" manner \u2018of Handling fhe mik; the manitary \u2018condition at the & dairy property: fé-found in aù uñsdiil- with\u2019s ten days\u2019 police to put the place sn an.gcseptabdie,.\u2018condition.: \u2018Bhoul8 be fall to promptly Soniply with \u2018the com- re repo artery ert ra Th re ir | im | Prgmten.Wibey he ot ) SE Tisstion, It\" In.» tar po (hat qe pate iia (1 » .FARMS.À The.uppaually : Late : \"Coming \u2018of warin.+ weather throughdut \u2018the- \u201cCanadian West\u201d 8 grain crop, for the time of sowing haa J: Patrick thelr water and food supply: plitces, bans, milk-bousss; and so én.Wise.; tary \u2018condition, thé ppoprietorés served | HE ere's TB eres Fre era ET Sade 5 fare roses Sven rikers and fe in rar Auto ae jure ban Rp pw wiih ue vw sy AM \u201cExcuse me, but are you the early bird zme hears such a lot of talk about?\" \u2014 unch.SHE SMACKED OF BOOKS, \u201cThey tell me you kissed Miss Sonnet, the poctess, on yesterday's automobile \u201cYes, that is true.\u201d nedndeea! And how did you\u2014ah\u2014find \u201cMiss Sonnet bas a marked- litgrary taste.\u2019 Standins with reluctant feet where the at and suger meet.White men belong to clubs, and therë- are lots of Indian clubs, too.Straw hats are mofe than coronets, And cost much more, I Since shape and.color now must match The fi mn of one\u2019s gown.: One the hardest things 1s to be : : known' as a \u201cgood fellow and have : : good habits.; The here à ois 8 A on sie ore: are lots o avana ciger ARTS sul workl ; One diy of sinahine makes the whole world S Somehow, \u2018it's the narrow people we prefer to give a wide b 0 The bowler cannot bowl so wall after too much flowing bowl.Nebraska and Dakots are.still indulg- \u2018ng In @aily snowstorms, Just as if the baseball season hadn't opened, The suburbén lawn shows which way the perspirstion flows.J Sirtish happiness scer seems ms Just what you ove till vou are married Some meat men are are willing to have thelr reputation at steak.may, in any way, be berculosis.It has there ehaif be frequents the result of all tests o 1 conditions prevailing This publication is to be.fe the local dally papers.It #8 Sami gd that, tn this way, the public will be put in a position to judge: for theif selves as to the exact o0n GE she, dairies ,and as to the 3 fty of the milk they \u2018aré-éntitlet, to # Dairymen are not permitted.empty botles, collected from customers, with milk to be delivered to other customers, before the bottles have.been properly washed snd sterilized at the datries.ae ttt etn There & \u2018a\u2019 certain grim humor ebout the Montreal Police.Of course, they did right in \u2018obeying the behest of the officials whe demanded tho arraignment and punishment of the grocer who exposed food to the dangers of Montreal duat.Yet they must bave chuckled in the deep dark blue sleeves of thelr: uniforms as they roticed the aidérmen -gtill at large.Whdertakes: to provide food for thie Sie Tay any right to allow the (seme: 40 be tposed to mi- -crobes and; dust that\u2018 \u2018Éorrupt, and to bacctii that braak through and kill.There is no doubt, but that food left uncovered in.front - of a shop or a door way W b \u201cpeppered like =a but: wit: the city au- thoritles rent ius.\"whys outside of a sealed \u2018cin, food.can \u2018be Kept sfree from street \u201ccontamination whils, \u2018le dust goeth st distetn?Finiog a {man for Jptung food get\u2019 covered with dust in\u201c Mobtreal 18 \u2018wot \u2018unlike sending a ak prison.kr.falijbg into aa un- prorated \u2018excavation.aun _ JUDGMENT WAS RESERVED: Montreal \u2018Cave, Tarcotte va.\u2018Ryan, - \u2014 _Bstora Supreme Court.May 18, dgment was: fe- iam, Mey 125 ping yeaterddy | 3 in: ne Léo\" of the: \u201c Ponsumess To » Paar, .- x 16; as Taught Ny Sr : fh hand, joth £hrbidatn to sel HAE In cotta snd Try Dora + rs bs make in fia oy and stay- | prb at \u201cth hy the fal) 1 ings, b a ais oo i oa son ot the ie 3 ot .; \u2026 Close quarters-in x = enperaipire, + Whèn : ont lan't nk me} it's beca eveccan i .s iV .man dose F.= ake mac ahy too agres- The more money you Jose at the races Be re you won't loss in some other May has gotten over her ness toward mankind, so There is a bigger crowd to sea one tuilding pulled down than a dozen put up A woman feels ashamed of living in the country unless she calls it her sum- r er residence.> rr - People who speak blu Bunty can rase get a word in edgeways, The basr-loving \u201clawyer looks for a cozen facts in th The man who feels compelled to take fils flannels off \u2018should at least be careful tu keep them within easy reach.: The roof garden season has opened in New York.It is to be hoped that patrons are compelled to leave their weapons at the box offices.1 Inhabitants of Chateauguay\u2014How doth tlie city man Improve.the shining hour, end gather slumber all the day beneath the leafy bower.: TO THE YOUNG REPORTERA word with you, my pearaish boy, oh, just one word with yo The old stock terms youl Should employ.whatever -else y \u2018When ladies take a river trip.it's up to you to state.That every scow that left its slip bore rare and precious freight.Ir case they have a little blow, the waves ran mountains high, The dancing lasted, ax you know, \u2018til} he sma\u2019 hours drew nigh, in case some statesman to them blests, he sounds a warning biast, And anything they have to eat \u2018sa boul, tiful répast \u2018 Be Perhaps a little nent (aK out lasts for Aa time, *e 1t vo, ow! about the c cargl- Jou wan The by stock i afm nre quite the tn oO r story or for so And if to hem youll otly eling, vo \u2019 never can go Wrong.pretty not al- : | ; MÉTINOS an AUBERT.« Pres 7 Pv BEGINS ÿ a MONDAY EVE.EE | | = ae Sion American Life MOUSE THE E ORIGINAL, NEW.YORK OASY AND.PRODUCTION, direct from its remarkable run of three years at the.Lyceum Theatre, New York.THIS ATTRACTION- WILL CLOSÉ THE.PRESENT SIBASON AT HIS MAJES TY'S, THE RETURN OF LACROSSE TO RONTO vs.NATIONAL Saturday, May 18th, 1907 Reserved Soats.Grand Stand General admission 25c Reserved seat dote now on sala at the not places: Metropole Cafe, 21 St.Catherine west: Cattarinich Restaurant, 145 St.Catherine east; Mikado tn A.W, PINRRD'S Greatest Success, HIS ces IN ORDER | ALL EXT WEEK ACADEMY dat.Woc.&0at Special Matines (VICTORIA DAY) Friday ERNEST SHIPMAN and WM.-G.COLVIN Present the original Kirke La Shells production.of The Bonnie | Brier Bush | JAN MacLAREN'S BEAUTIFUL HeartStory of Auld Scotland\" t le Cast of Twenty Players, MALE QUARTETTE, PIPERS, Eto, CARLOAD OF SCENERY, \u2018Greatest dramatic production now bes fore the American public.\u201d\u2014N, Y.Worlde 2 Prices 156, 266, 50c, The.Week WHEN KNIGHTHOOD was i FLOWER.\" MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, ; | Aft a FRANÇAIS - Evening This Week.The Great Wall St.Mystery Or \u201cTHE KING OF WIRETAPPERS.\" Prices-\u201410c, 20c, 30, 35c, 50c.Next Week\u2014The Millionaire's Revo \u2014~ BRITISH ARMY IND NAVY YETERANS ASS'N, All South African Veterans not belonge Cigar Store, 54 St James street, and Gauthier Restaurant, 244 Bt.Lawrence ALL THIS WEEK ing or attached to any Militia Regim Boules, ; Balt =e a SE, en or Shine.QE - Matinee Every Day.Eni venues tea Se fall Jno wie peered » on on -Treag., A.A.dA.N.AL AZAR BEAUTIES 24th, 1907, for the purpose of taking part in the unveiling of the Monument to our JOE BERNSTEIN ST & KID GRIFFO.jcomrades who fell In South Africa.ERNE Ss Sr a nee Ee NITY Neweex INNOCENT MAIDS Muster at a.m, at the Drill Hall, .113%8 rn.1152 law WM HAWKINS, Secretary.ACADEMY Mais Wor sega, Will Open Next Saturday TO-DAY TODAY \"tee 2200 verre .THE ARRIVA '¥ KITT | Headea by Miss.VAL OF xr a Be fun Next wek\u2014THE BONNIE BRIE Ses 2 SHOY HOTEL ANNEX = \u2014\u2014| Dominion Park\" D 0 M | N | 0 N PA R K STANLEY HALL | |weare oem a Pi Dieu ; JAPPYLAND TT adits for TBe.o 8 114 156 TTT 0 Pa ENS.GREATEST SUCCESS OF THE SEASON (In ald of Sarah ell W, A ah Maxwell | Wara or 200\u2014in à Cats 00 ONTARIO JOCKEY.CLUB SPRING M MEETING.MAY 18th to JUNE fet.Gr Operatic Spectacular Extravaganza.morial Western Hospital .' RACING AND STEEPLECHASING.; AM of Popular Music, Songs.The King\u2019s Plate, $5,000, : 4 .- Dan Yunn will be runs 7 The Pick J every big attraction Prof, Frank Norman: Prof 4.J.Goulet.The Foro EE Eee CIRE in America will be found there.meute nl ound Daily, Generel.[J \u2014 : J 24 | kX os.EB Seagram.MP.W.eh ; ù | OPEN EVERY DAY ë .LT : \\ Great outdoor attractions which are included in thé general price of .admission.th he +# ofr im Pras Vi th vd a arg Many new titles, and a great, many old favorites, In standesd fiction of recent years.Cali ad es them, or send for | Ut 82 200 titles to- \"Thé Re ment, will, parade at the.Ar- cart straet, for Taare May Ty car in Montreal will transfer you or sir Satta fon \u201caril Uniforms Poet , à carry you direct to DOMINION PARK.Emo an | og 8 Bots, .deg win, oe awarded \u2018 ebt ni \u2018 Hl era it le I be better worth « di ng.\u2018 ; GUNNER.Repairing the Streets.To the Editor of-fhé Montreal Star: £ir,\u2014In view 8 much-discusseë, but nevertheless vi Amportant consideration of the conditioh of our streets, I occasion to observe Metcalfe street the cther day; I noticed that between Bürn- side and 8t.Catherine streets, they had strewn a large quantity of stones, and tone of the stones were.of the regulation diameter of two änd One-half inches.1 just mention this one instance of culpabl neglect on the part of the Corporation, and trust that In future they will be more careful In the uischarge of thelr duty, The South African Memorial, To the Kditor of the Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014 WI you allow me a few lines in your colümus: to voite the opinten of à number of South African veterans In would like to mnke a suggestion: I had |.MONTREAL, \u2018H TF c.STICRMAN.Capt and \u2018Aast.St.George s Church, .DOMINION\u2019 savane.Hew.br: Paterson rio 5 i WINDSOR BIOGRAPH Safin = re a This Saturday Afternoon, t fail to the t \u201cBoar Hunt, \u201cPirates\u2019 Treasure,\u201d \u201cCrayon - fut,\u201d DD aakntar ses \u201d EL ro Belt\u201d ote re.Art- | These are the\u2019 very latest moving pictures published.ALWAYS SOME THING NEW.ustrate ngs by J.P, Kiely.Song Specialty by Malcolm M.Plerce, ooh, Doc and 18e.C itdren, Be\u2019 vening 18c.Reserves Seats 5cont Up, 77 Notice\u2014Close pt season Saturday.May 25th, Special Programme.\u201c11703 ENTRANCE 10 CENTS.\u2014_\u2014 | ALL SAINTS GUILD.Blo of usetu and tincy wiiicies\u2014 Une pickles, etc.in the PAhISH HALL, ST.DENIS STREET, .(Entrance on M Amno Street).Tuesday, May 21st, Afternoon and vening, Doors open at 8 p.m.Tie Music.2.118: 4 The \u201875th party.wonsittug.ates boys \"a 0d 48° girls, will give an entertainment IN THE\u2014 nr 2 re-.æard to thy memorial now belug finished on Dominion Square?It seems a great pity that the names of thorse who gave their lives for thé Empire are not té be engraved on the memorial as a lasting tribute of the Dominion, the space being dei dry taken up By the two bas: re Mers.of us thought that at léast à pics fo?& names of the offioers and m ho Toot would have been found.thelr lives on the fleld SERGT.GT.G.W.DAWSON.The Qarpage Is.Is Still There, _, .To.the Editor of the Montreal Star: 8ir,\u2014Residents on Emily street should think.themselves sucky if.they have ranly been kept whiting three days for.ihe scavengers.What we want to ask, on Sherbrooke atrest near Delorimter, is, are the scavengers ever coming aga! noir jan neighbors put our garbage out nis ys hgo, and it has not been cafled for 1 telephoned the department last Satu and they assured me would.he removed during the day.\u2018Some enterprising person dumped dage and taken ay.RES J it DS nas got a rt that.s have tvs 0 ofl Re.\u2018Co ë naval: FE Hab Ri x-taval Vootco TUESDAY, MAY 21st, AT 8PM.There will MOTION BONGS, RECITATIONS, WHISTLING sonas and CHORUSES, by the \u2018Children THE REV, DR.SYMONDS will preside, and addresses will be 6 Poste LE \u201cand.others.Jo VHNSTON an d W.R.YOUNG, MR.G.ADMISSION, te detre expenses 10 cents.\u2018 \u2014 MUSED BY ROYALTY.ARE or punation.gout, datica, 8 roubl eadache oy sia hy and\u2019 cured by .the VEE- Da, wonderful Vibrator, ch 19 raving: en tremendous success among atl of sutfecers in giand, the United States of America, Ye Austria, .France, : neurasthenis, FRÉE\u2014éend today.for.free coples of my istest books and literature cn the F \u201cCURATIVE ISRATI AOMINISTERED a THE VESDEE.-} yo tur me ie 2 our rs ubie, TION a u whether the VEÆDER can ado: u, oe is recomended.and.used = Teasing\u2019 medical men and.hospitals\u2019 al r the w You can take\u2019 the treatment bh Your Sar home I \"wil ond par particulars of my \u201cOn Approval Ordidr [Form,\u201d \u2018or name of: working powers of the stocking\u2019 tis charger ore ne\" \u2018wonder.Laisse ; NSTANTLY r S10P PAIN una ill \u201cextremely ota PUBLIC SCHOOLS DOORS OPEN 736.COMMENOE AT 5.00.; / Welle iar to om verte.EIN NGS OF THE EMPIRE FAG SONGS, ACTION EONGS, ETC.Lo .CALITHEpICS © by Pupils of.the Commercial and Technical High School, is \u201c , - Gexural Admission, 15e; Reserved \u2018Heats, Mes Hox Semis, Bêcs on sale at a \u2018 Blar Branch, sof, 86 Catherine and Peel, 11872 law ! GARMON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION © : ol PICNIC and EXCURSION ng.fF Iv soit.and and :8F, ours; VICTORIA DAY, FRIDAY, \u201cMAY 24th or PALACE \u2018STEAMER \u201cTHRER RIVERS» - James.Hotel |; A iF owt, Jove VIE Viktor Pike, foot o?Bonsecours rah 3 =: sui return A i arog.olan, sien aloo caste de \u2018Sont ever] dre Gest p frig SC and races.\u2018 A Ji] Sa: Zrealt Khatara, Sic, twielved daily, Spenial Pyrégtatsiué ot dauads 10 be sxecuted on th bagt.© E o¢ our: blew, oo ol ; di ronson NE prat-mouré éatrer, will serve refreshments\u2019 i lunch ad Pass: ou ft rif vein] SF Sk, or 2 i \u2019 J yt Cut a pis ct 5 Metropol itan existénce; au Object, the of or : wiih aby Dia .7 hi OF HIS FISH AD cuir FEATU 7\" Bll to provide for the establishmn freland, the following being the chief: No new legisiative power or authority.Irish members still to sit at West i ater \u2019 gid Court of Judicature, the Tors Irish Constabulary, the.Dublin lice, Land m { imission, and the Gensral Prisons Board are not affected by the bill.The following departments are subject to the hills provisions: The Local Governmgant Board Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction, Congested Districts Board, Commissioners of Public Works, Commissioners of National Education, Intermediate Education Board, inspection of Reformatory and Industrial Schools, and the Registrar- General.The Lord-Lieutenant may by Order in Council apply the bill to other departments, such as the Irish Lights \u2018Commissioners and Lunatic Asylums.The establishment of a Representative Council of 82 elective members and 24 nominated, with the Under Secretary to the Lord-Lioutenant as an.ex-officio member.Elective members to be elected by the Local vernment Board electors, which jncludes peers and women.Nominated members to bs nominated by His Majesty during the first term, but after that by the Lord-Lieu- tenant.The President of the Council to be appointed by the Council.The Chief Secretary to have the right to attend the Council mestings and speak thereat, but not to vote.wers to remain vested in the departments, but the exercise of those - powers to be controlled by resolu- on of the Council.MR.BIRRELL'S SPEECH.Mr.Birrell, in introducing the bill for the ¢stablishmept of an administrative council in I , said: When the bill I am how asking leave to introduce has been printed and published, it will be scanned and sorutinized not only by, every member of Houses of Parliament, but by every glass of political critic, and particularl y Irithmen and Irish women, not on! ir Ireland, but all through that and famous Empire in the buildin, ne d maintaining of which many of the frist race have played so conspicuous a.part.When that bill comes to be scanned and scrutinized, line by line, and it may be letter by letter, it will be found that it does not contain a touch or a trace, a hint or a suggestion of any new legialative.power ur Authority.No law, public or private, can ever be made at any time or in any circumstances, by virtue of any one of its provisions.Tt doe: not authorize the levying of a single tax or the striking of the hum- ~\u2014.blest rate.This Imperial Chamber of which we are all so-proud will rem3in majestical- Iy unaffected by the provisions of this bill.-Our.friends from- Ireland in undiminished numbers will still coûtinue ther-with us.but ougb the pill is thus limited n Îts scope, and though it will be fou 0 b we defined as tb sphère it has, ag iv reasons for: sat su op sit where he m of which by nobody, \u201cMouse.\"hat object is the association \"ot thi ntiment of the Irish people as à whois the administration of the numet .statutes, rules, and regulations phich direct the conduct of purely Irish within Ireland herself.The ngst i Me for iraints benef} it they or are intended fee OF THE BILL.w Fa TT fi rom a nt of an Administrative Counett\u2019 put \u201cpoints of the measure : The Council to exercise its Powers ° by means of comumittees.nt The Council to appoint as\u201d \u2018many mittess, either general or it thinks fit.But there must be Finance, \u2018Publlo Works, and Education Committees.* Each committees to have a chairman appointed by the Lord-Lieutenant.Complete transfer to the new Council of the powers of the present Eduoa- tion Commission as to primary and sécondary education.The Lord-Lieutenant to have power to appoint additional members to the Education Committee, the number so appointed not to exceed one-fourth of the totél.Women may be appointed as additional members.A > oparate fund to be established tor An Irish Treasury to be established by Order in Council, and at fts head to be a Treasurer for Ireland.The Consolidated Fund to pay to the Irish Fund certain sums to be fixed by Parliament avery five years.A sum of £ to be paid in excess of the Æ2,000,000 the present cost of administering the eight departments.The Lord-Lieutenant in\u2019 future to be appointed without regard te his religious opinians.\u2018 No preference to be shown to any religious denomination.Any question involving contravention.of the Act to be brought before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, If found a success the measure may .pave the way to Home Rule.sssume , that what is called \u201cDublin Castle\u201d administration is à failure.If any here believes the present system of inistration of Irish affairs tc be sound, sensible, and economic, or that it is a system which is, likely to train the Irish people into habita of self-respect and economy, I must wait to hear how that individual seeks to make out his case.I bring no accusation whatever against Du Castle or t [against the Irish officials.Language on! 1 from one who has been so short 4 time in office would be fulsome and language of censite\u2019 an impertinence.GROUPING; OF DEPARTMENTS.The total number of departments, boards, and, offices, excliding the Ad-; miralty and War Office, is, 5 believe, matter of controversy.1 \"have, however, been supplied with a list of 45, which are grouped as follows.There are ten which come under the full.control of the Iriah Goverament\u2014the Royal Irish Constabulasy, the Dublin Metropolitan Police, the General Prisons ; the ie Beformatery and Industrial péctor of Lun {ho [ Sehools, regis\u201d Ditice, and the Departments of and Petty Bessions Clerks, Resiaiiy agistrates, Crown So- Heltors, and Clerks of the Crowa and \u2018Under the partial ame thread of Bo 1ren Government there mmiss the - Commis an Fers Charitable ationk \u2018 \u2018and Le wand | rules age Bf Nil: tional Education, the Board of Tater.the Public Record À Office.Not a mediate Education, the Commi of Endowed Schoo) National Gallery, and \\d the Boral Bi ot Government, but with the-C tary as president, ex officio, noces er de purpose thing: to-night 1 shall brag Boparameng, of ct jÆEZE ABOUT AUTOMOBILES / Yoi Can't Judge An Automobile / By the Looks of Its Catalog buys anda\u2018 \"Ow handsome bookdet, maded upon request, de- smibes our methode and seem : i if * BASTERN- TI.and 19 University\u201d strength of a beauteous catalog a clever salesman.And there are more men like that than you would suppose, \u2014catalogs some.Yet thé makers of the AUTOMOB © Stu Bich The Doition Automobile\" Ce, Licèod, Co.Boy aud Ta Wiasipes Branch The Dominion Automobile.Ca, | NLY the repair-shop people really know the ~ woes of the man \u2018who an automobile on the : \u2018road demonstration\u201d by |= to count forsomuch with nt : EERE.Ti aii# HE 2 $ ILE © Street, MONTRE, 0 The Council elections to be for three.the Act, to be called the Irish Fund.|.Mr.John Redmond\u2014\"H'm! Not so AR Eu y NE \\ BE AR tw THE HAPPY MEDIUM, Augustine the Wizard (cheerfully)\u2014 \"How does this strike you?\" had\u2014as far as it soes!\u201d\u2014Punch , Technical Instruction, and the Congested Districts Board.re are four boards exercising, statutory powers in Ire not under Gov- ernmeut control\u2014the Public Loan Fund Joard, the Commissioiers of Irish Lights, the Royal University, and Queen\u2019s College.Not controlled by the Irish Government there are eight.They \u2018include the Supreme :Court \u2018of Judicature and Offices, the Registry of Deeds, the Local Registration of Titles, and the Railways and C Canals Commission.There are lish departments working in Ireland, d, Sacluding.the Sus} toma, nl enue, and B of The question - re have \u2018to determine Is\u2014how many .of\" theee departments, \u2018boards and hodles should we attempt to place under some\u2019 Kind of real and effective control?Some, for obvious Tebgons.lie altogether without the.scope of any such propossls\u2019 \u2018éurs will lle, ke the Customs, fhe Ididnd Revenue, the Post Office.Nor \u2018do \u201cWe propose to affect the Supreme Court of Judicature, the Royal Irish Con- atabulary, the Dublin Metropoiitan Po- \u2018Hee, the Land Commission, or the General Prisons Board.These and others an left outside the provisions of the .We propose: \u2018to make the following ight departments and boards subject 0.the provisions of the bill.The Local vernment Board, the Department of culture and Technical Instru don, the Congested\".\u2018Digt ts Board,\u2019 > Commissioners âf Public Wotks;\u201d Commissioners of National Educif on e Intermediate Edycation Board, the È of Reformatory and us- on 1 Schools, and the Registrar Gen- \u201cBy a provision in the ni - the Lord- sise after consultation with the |.h Councif, may, by order in:Coun- « &ppi# the provisions of the bill to gértain other departments, not of an important character, such as the Irish Lights - Commissioners and Lunatic Asylums, but for the purposes of our ssions to-night we may confine raelves to these eight.a REPRESRNTATIVE COUNCIL are the eight departments which eee out and define the sphere of our gperations.We propose that they should be placed under the control of representative Council.If I'am asked why a Counell at.\u2018all, I can only say that in a democratic age, in a de- =} Mocratic country, and in this very de- \u201cI mocratic House of Commons the re- {æources of,c! tion are somewhat restricted.We propoeb to establish® à \u201crapresenta- tive Council, an\u2019 Administrative Council, consisting of 82 electlve members and 24 nominated mentbers, witi the \u2018| addition.of the Under-Secretary to the Lorä Lieutenant 4e an ex-officio member.The elective members \u2018will be elected by the Local Government Board electors, hich is like the Parliamentary franchise, except that it includes | peers and women.The nominated members are to be nominated by His Majesty during the first term'ôf office, but after the expiration of that term they will be no- | minalted by the Lord Lieutenant.dare say that if the population of Tre- land were not segregated 1 k might be udoptes.t pt rep of minorities, ot I don't Le that,\u201c the» nopulktios of Ireland being as ft is, any Fy of minority representatio: 0 protestants Fi oie Lo] appointed by tha Ha Goi \u201d Secretary, thodgh' now: iar : the Council and not entitled to vote, it is suggested will have the sight à es ate tend meetings of the Council and committees, and, Af \u201cso maved, he may spésk oh _such occasions, The function of.the Connell is to control completely the exercise of the powers to which \u2018the Act applies, now vested or hereafter to be vested .in \u2018the department to which I have referred.The method by which H 13 to exercise those is by resolution of the | Council itself.The authority.in whom the powers are foF the time helng vested \u201c\u2018ahal \u2018Act, n accordance with the \u201cof the Irish Council with respect, \u2018to the exercise of these pow- ors, an by a Count) in reumect to exercise of th £ the Coun- pr CONTRE creu Intetided that the.Council should | thes of complete cofi- | Lore \u2018by Titany of com It shali be | atthorteéd \u201cto hip, ror many commit- \u2018| ary work, subject, to: the \u2018control of the | fice\" tré Pts Commissioners, who will:be or, |.ab arty ter thon Mr ve.4s an additions! grant of £800, shall obey any, directions given Bb Lié sut- | mission of ariy mistters relating to \u201cThe RI pow 5 ve propose hit 1 sticuting the x.\u201cFund, - een be paid bers as it finds necessary.There must, however, be a finance committee and public works committee, and an education committee.These are required to be forthwith set up.The work of these committees will be subject either to mlteration, adoption, or rejection by the Council.Each committee will have a chalr- man appointed by the Lord.- n- ant.Now we must make a dis between the six departments and the two education dephrtments.we will leave alone, doing their ordin- \u2018Council.But wa do nat \u201cpropose-\u2018to leave:the Education Board in that\\position.As-soon as\u2018the Cpuncll\u2019 take power to constitute \u201che new -Education Department, and when it -has \u2018been constituted, there will be a costiplete to it of the powers of the of- thereupon dissolved.Therefcre, .we proposé that, for the first time, thère shall be in Ireland an Education Department which shall have responsi- vility for primary and secondary edu- catfo.in the country, and that that department as constituted will &ome under the control of Lis new Council.THE EL ED MEMBERS.3 .ough and counties.Add t5 these 24 7io- the size of the Education Commi that that is too large a body for the work.With regard to the Educati Committee, we propose that the Lieptenant shall- have power on cgamittee to agfjoint persons ha experience in education, and not members of the Council, to be additiolf- al members of the \"Education, Commit.\u2019 tee.The number so appointed must oo, exceed a quarter of the totag nui Tyammen ma; may be: appointed ; The Counc Select! .> ons will be tor 0 TY \u201cto establish separafe- funds for the purposes -of -this- Ack To be called the Irish Fund, and all pag- gente to.2 fund should be made-fo ank of relan or wh hank + erever - de.We propose to co constitute Oo Council an Irish Treasury hangar = head a Treasurer for Ireland.In order to feed this Irish Fund we will Parltament every: five years, t te be for the first What ls The present cost of na ministering the men to attempt under these conditions to do \u2018work we all.wish to see done \u2018for Ireland without a considerable increase of the funds to be placed at the.disposal of the Irish people.We, therefore, in addition to and in excess of £2,000,000, proposé to pay the sum ,000.It 1s based upon a general view of the state of certain Irish services and of the certain needs of these departmers te Juring the \u201cnext fivers am prepare most actively, to maintain that 0s not one penny\u2019 too.much.(Nationalist ohéern): 1, + FOR GENERAL DEVELOPMENT.This excess sim of £650,000 per an- Accor p+ Balto 1s\" this in substitution | an exteting system of loan or In\u2019 000 à year for the.purpose of ler work It - is.pot stituted for any statutory obligation.| but so far as it ds \u2018discretionary wi the, Treasury that may enter: into the this to be & sum paid ÿ ) of provid-.En new Council with a.Sh Ion for.which they can obtäin advances ui \u2018being & certain sum which they.ei receive each yedr during.five .There is £114,000 of this £850 = intended £ nas\u201d wh His £114,000, 2 capita 0 and wil diture, dental special, and consisting of such mem- | The six |.a Thera will) be 82 elected members of the Council returned from county bot- |\u2019 minated and one ex-offic that ; makes n tutal of La and = 71 Jo not fhihk,- VE = ard to r of commtitoés pro bly found f 0 be necessary to ma git] cult business, -and taking Te pam | Aay dueatd se EEE 4 radical.Committed: Council within: one year.Bold everywhere.Hood's Sarsaparilla 100 doses one dollar.FO 5,000 Ford ; zrünabo Toad: | of one being sold._ second- at a «Can't a.| = =\" -MODEL N, 4 Montre sods \u2018 4-cylinder yet you never hear _reduétion, \u201cfind one for sale\u2014 _ of Canada, Ltd, WALKERVILLE, ONT.Eastern Automobile Co., Ltd., , 17 University st.CL RD uts _ hand CYL, 15 KP.\u201d Ford Motor Co.~ al Agent thie Act paid out and Parliament is expenses, payments directed Irish Fund.| lords, we only get 08% years, of £4, pl development stock, At Irish\u2019 Development perlÿ be charged Amaotiediate loss of - bèquer confident the nightmare minds of the Irish = fo preference.should be\u2019 reHgiou ee denomination, and any act or one, so far.as.it tartes o any.ay.much pre srerice, should act tn mittee shall determi tale dsctvlon |Z Zs of THE D t the Len Bnet.1 pate Irish \u2018Cou sers wers the eight of any obligation otherwise AVOIDING FUTURE LOES.At present, for every £100 of stock we raise in order to pay the land- involves ah annual loss, spread over \u2018000,000 of.Irish stock that is raised.«| Under the, act that lues was contem- , and it was thrown upon the The Treasury are considering means by which they may prevent: this loss on\u2019the issue df' every million o?land present, however, all we \u2018| can \u2018say to Ireland te\u2019 that the Irish | Development Grant will last as main fund Mable to pay these losses on '} flotation far at all We are also going to throw on the resenting.£173,000, occabloned by the methods opted t tq induce the public of a hes poiers sine could not pro- Devel Grant as it raed on and we are taking power.to.do that.There: ho \u2018longer fall.upon Mim, and th p tive Joss will mot occur for t = res years, during LORD LIEUTENAN T8 RELIGION.We.make use of this: mn of à doubt à us to whether t ce \u201ctû re bill.provides \u2018that ery | Majesty should be, ottles -ef Lord Lieu £erence to his religious: bellefs.\u201cThHare is a a the Irish Fuad,.relieved, of course, to provide for those to be a 7 the, £85 in cash.This 000 for every £1,- grant.the eveñts three years, Grant the losses, re- es, In \u2018the opinion opment ore, the \u2018the Irish ratepaysr ear Mere without, elles, ery oun to sot of BU tenant.without re.which provides that halos LE ipyoiving the to-ba.tbe contrat t before a The con h the « portion, ae etes Banned which time the, æxpeot they will |, be able ta dayine - some plan by.which | - may on off - the 5 get.he office | shown to any |.re, be.- vol.ête, | 146 pâle Jor vent, br I.J.-A \"He Le us \u2018Wholesale.Imperial Ice Cream 0 ii, On Everybody's Tongue.When you buy our.- ICE CREAM from pure \u2018cream.Confectionare, gists and Restaurants suppliéd Drug- on oy: are most de IMPERIAL ICE CREAM CO.Monte de Zouave, 3 Near Cor.Sherbrooke and St.Dents.you can depend on it being good.Made the { shortest notice.For family use telephones East 4101 for one of our 25c Imperial Ice Cream bricks; th iclous.\u201c 1s just as y necessary as the ast: __| One cannot begin too eaïly to use Sanitol Tooth Powder, because it polishes and cleanses the teeth thoroughly.Sanitol acts so differently | from all others Are - frequently\u2019 Poros rion 8 HER HUSBAND : WAS A DRUNKARD A whe Cures her asbdndof ay FEE Writes! « En » Le \"8, 3.Cd ; i El iH i RERif ih hi e him ih = se - hehe To minh weed ind fear aad i % = an effort to save our hod nw t hazards.4 Prescri vert\" west, spd.Jl\" œs Hatier etiocing ole orig n of conciltat with that when the | baby\u2019s first teeth | the |.Mtione.| Li ln that Jupgn » WN made de in the word Le, ' Three of.- kerosine, another -sasoline\" and the STOCK CARS.+ Another - without af ne.\u2026 Get 6.asmbnstration before buying.I TL 2 bid up.214s, without t question, Le these cars ma fro from New York to Boston last January, one A third aicohoL \u201cALL WERE asie À famous machines ren THRES THOUSAND, NILES * 7 No otter tio-cylnder \u2018car bas ever: made such & record.; : \"We: chn deliver Mixvell touring.cars \u201cin one week from receipt of ob; EASTERN AUTOMOBILE G0.a \u201c0 dNIvERBITY STREET \u2018sole Agents, - : tire \u2018with a- 5 per cent.tation \u201chas od 25 bu ep Good - roads; small mileage and de careful treat-: ; ment will for the average of a poor og : ¥ A .W Et nes Sy à uyers.\u2018 dan vet the coun \u201cusedon sorts.of allover ray all climat climates; under all: EE has a perfect score, : nd turbans.For one gold they live In Ry renal tantic would: n in which, tex but taste the ens vanity \u201cof the \u201c5 \u2018apd ag rikish \u2018a » x us éfi-Lady's ard dan, 2 : ress | In a rig fight Valiant.in an \u2018unrigntoous res for Lawyers.ty of the advoca , Without sellin def nl clearly un dent, Mow York.cause ti © lawyer \u2018does not mean that never.m- Tehteous lam lawyer is \u2018the ona.always\u2019 | be found bn ot.ough doubtful cases requiring ed acti the right side.There | te to keep his talents Feve \u2018Witnessed the past, and can f dook an to | future.with \"oc the Flonser TREAE\u2014 DAILY ST | RDA WAY re reed ro er ee ae eee .= = .oI 0e - LA 28 RASH RR a je TPL = ST ta sa 4 Las it * 3 : se.SE, 4: 3 \u2018 NH ET R gia = *, À | Br T A uw È NTRAIT 4 4 \u2019 LEY - 2 Pe I EICHTH CUT ; ne ; : I} - {7 |} ' \u2014.: OF |7 TE TTITT : [TJ | [ort Troe | ; i» bi st NPM YE ro) : I ; y LUTTE 11 [TT Fe | ?a: rE.R El LA LL.LA J : 5 1 ' ur TIT 7 np [7] i\u201d \u201c| [ >} y : sl TH | ft | | Wir 2 : : SIXTH BE S7 : 7 7 Ti Th Tr A FTIR ; x SA 2 4 437 44 id : > \u2019 Es \u2018 7 mn an 717 AI 17 7 1 ioe CII { s le Q LIF IH A, : .i p: k y 1 UTR 1119 OT ARF PI / \u2018 ; oll Atl HELIS £ et lIgl1 A (1116411! : J \u201cNF Ti AY TR PTT NT 7 7 Himes XT RR : _ v 2 ; \u201c Pa o fo + : y.ho - 1 + AR + N - « YT] 5 L pe i 4 Laetitia .p00 CHEE sa\", mer Rise 7 | AE EN a SET à a 2 tn #.i 0 { = * .¥ À .- \u2018 > Fon.- CY 3 Bry Loa pe: ia > Ge korn TRIE HR oo 2 hy a MEE Xi TT ME PE TR ge v A wh! ii % ; her 2 ce «à fay | Ta | _ \"WHERE RAIL AND: CoAs Co i .MID the multitude of opportnitics at present t offered for investment, the shiewd businéss man Tas well as he man with shall capital) looks for comething with sound reasdn in behind it.He wants to buy where reason declares there is a futufe.Reason \u2018and fortune point to Skeena City.If the enormous railroad development now! going on in Western Canada means anything, it is that the present epoch of prosperity must\u201d culvinate in another gal- 1 mt axy of populous eities on our Pacific Coast.\u2018The most favored i in situation and natural advantages will develop first and fastest, and for at least the next twenty years people e.and money will pour incessantly into the terminal 1 citiwof the Grand Trunk Pacific.- For aver two.years our clients have been asking for investments on the coast along the line of this new transcontinental, \u2018and during th e past winter our Mr, Howey spent several weeks in British Co~ ë lumbia looking into conditions and getting acquainted with a limited number of select and safe investments.* As a \u2018result we are in a position to offer to our clients for the first time what we consider one of the safest and best propositions.+ in the Western Province.We have just concluded an arrangement whereby we have obtained the exclusive handling of the townsite\u2019 of SKEENA CITY, the New Westminster of the Grand Trunk Pacific\u2014the first port reached by.«+ the new transcontinental on the Pacific Coast.\u2018Andi investors should bear in mind that the bonds of the G.T.P.for the building of the new transcontinental through the mountains to the coast are guaranteed by the Government of the Dominion of Canada, making i investments at \u2018this end of the road particularly safe and attractive.Remember also that Skeena City i is not a subdivision.It is a townsite.SKEENA CITY is situated at the mouth of the Skeena, river, and on the railway side of it.The railway.is surveyed through i it and must pass through it, for on one side is a river six miles wide, and on the other a towering mountain 3,500 feet high.It is less than one-half a \u2018milé from the river's edge to the mountain side: Nature has therefore decreed that the railroad must pass through the very heart of Skeena.City; but in order to make it doubly sure, the Prince Rupert Development Syndicate, Limited, who own, the townsite, have given this guarantee that \"to every party who buys lots in Skeena City they will refund their money if the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad does not touch Skeena.\u2018City whet it builds to Prince Rupert or Port Simp-; son; and Farther they agree not to sell the timber which they now hold on the Khyex River to any party or Company who will not agree to erect a saw mill at Skeena City.\u201d This timber represents about one hundred, million feet ofy lumber.SKEENA CITY is the only possible townsite with a'deep water harbor east of \u2018Prince Rupert.Tt must; therefore, be the bulk-breaking point for the wealthy Skecna River.Valley, the coal fields and copper mines of the\u2019 | famous Bulkley Valley, and the vast timber limits of Northern British Columbia.Already it is destined to be tig first construction camp of the Grand! Trunk Pacific Railway on the Pacific coast.While the railway is being built; : it will be a busy, hustling city, and when.construction is over it will he the permanent industrial, and shipping centre of the north.The Canneries of the Skeena River, the.best salmon waters of the world, must locate here.The \u2018saw mille which will reduce té lumbér one of thé greatest standing timber forests of America must locate here.There i is no other.possible location for them.Now, this is the: first opportunity offered to the public to obtain what they: : have long waited for.You know that the building of \u2018the Canadian: Pacific made many millionaires: You know; that the completion of the Grand Trunk will mean: as man more.While all will not be \u2018 ral ionaires, a very large: \u20ac: number can confidently expect to better themselves by several thousands of dollars, and > we are certain that SKEENA CITY isone of the safest, surest- and quickest methods PRICES AND TERMS : by which this can be-doñe.But it will be well to get in early.The earlier in, the safer, _ PRICES: AND TERMS | , | sures and brighter are.your Prospects.\u201d The prices here stated are \u2018only introductory.| | a.\"They will positively be raised in a few weeks.The turnover of property in SKEE- x NA-CITY vel self epamonaly sugngat these vals.These, prices are for you if vf : vou bay now.- 3 ota 7 sé prises EL Call, ° Write or.5 Telegraph ® : - a sta ns, 12 and 1 Months | de SIZE OF LOTS } Al ts 3 3 3 gt Frontage: rovaling Doth, 125 Foot i ree, - =, vu A «durer Cash Blanc in 1 wt » ois c All Lots 3 Foot Hon, ig a, in fo ederick Rn : - | | ed voy d | oa es ; \u201chan aia Sw reas > ae a\" aed Beda, ik ven A {amit = vastes Leur D mit ti A 0 hin pp Soda $ der mind\u201d 2 7 \"+ Bi y Ne Ay + 4 po gposd ; Fu we yi 4, : i wo Spine rg a wn hn dn BT Portage \u2018Avenue | 5 ÿ eus ic , .Ba uk ding ve i A age cl, an die A i LSD ai < 0 RE AR ah WY FORE a hote: ; cd i pn : Bites.217-248 Ke SC Phee 1506: Koa boer® A a alia IE GRR Rae .\u2014 \u2014 - \u201c= in: yt cing Sr stn Pe Rea 5 CASH sp HEY To a Treasure.Balance, $5.00 Per Mouth, oe was placed on.the r markèt.As we predicted itsold.well.\u201cThose who, bought | » Im oe were wise.They bought good property at rock bottom prices and can |: | double their money now.The Second Section | is Now 7 being placed on A the market.Ie will so faster than the first.a A Tr re a poeme re, OP.a hay EEE SE ap Something Worth Kaowing, 1.Moose Jaw is 398 miles west of Winnipeg, and pis, the main divisional point of the C oo rere wr : ; die aE LR POISE AR EUS ERP SE ery on EE SO RTE EE EE ET ee tr Werle EE PTE poste : TERT 71e ; ; | ; Tel es Something Worth X Knowin g.SEX Aden 00 È \u2018Te \u201copportunity do buy will not'be opêii long.: - 2.It is a % mins of the Soo 2 PR b Ps 5 2.The proposition is too real\u2014 Line, over which thousands are coming too genuine to.allow the lots to re- into Canada.3.Itis also the starting point -oË - a main unsold long; A8 - ; 8.The city'is- growing north and the Moose Jaw-Edmonton Railway, a west, and thats.where Lynbrook branch of which will go to Saskatoon.- 4, The C.P.R.payroll is now over $80,000.00 a month-at this point.Heights lies (see mile circle).4.If you invest in this property A ! Ë 4 ; ; ; a a H i i EF 4 you will realize riehly.wi.5.The population- is now over 5.If you (don't like the location \u2019 6.It has an excellent flour mill} of the \u201clots you.choose: \u201cwe will brickyatd five chartered banks, two daily papers.All-lines of business represented, good hotels, telephone sys- ue EE EE change them.- 6 We claim.that this property, \u201cLynbrook.Heiglits, is the best invest tem, Municipal owned electric.light Is p LE plant, waterworks.and sewerage.a - ment in 1 Moose: Jaw \u20ac or the West.ee Ye , \u2018 jsaTCrEy, Po year it will \u2018be about seen\u201ctiillions: FRE ee oose Jaw is therefore: building West following the Valley with \\ I sf Ww hn y Building Permits rèr $300,000.00 are already seed this year.is is sled ilding sites, _- .N, Jd The city owns her own electric light, water and sewerage ystems.1 .Twelve blocks West.of Main street is Westmore Annex, > She will spend thousands this.year extending and improving them.|.The city is now built t to within four blocks of this property and is With the true.up-to-date spirit, she is boring for natural gas.\u201csteadily building on.In addition to this the C.P.oh will spend.about Balt\u2019 a million * Westmore Annex i is diredlly across the path of the building move: { dollars in Moose Jaw this yeat in railway i improve | | \u201cment.\u201d All Industrial plants, including the Moose Jaw Brewery, Flour There aré also good indications that the\u2019 C R.atid in: Ametican Mills, Machine shops, Foundry; .Planing Mills, etc., are: located in the: | railway will build into Moose Jaw in the near Future.a | West: End.Others will follow.\"housands and thousands\u2019 ofriicres of land in the\u2019 Moose.Jaw wd | \"The C.-P.R.have also.purchased a larg block.vo.Westmars.currouniding districts.have never been.cropped.Annex for the construction of their new yar ; .; When farmers be puis ain.on alk this, land.th \u201cproducin | \u201cThis will mean increajed pc nthe West End 2° 1 power of the country ea nous.© You should secure your lots now.Press do not stay ng in n the: 1.Tt will demand more r railway | ilies, rge and\u2019 vapid exparision : | 5 LA 2 ¢ .di A WE Be 5% \u201d of ce, pint of dition, acl Boa * \"+ 1$5500 À Xi nd $7300 for i n ; for > cé | | \u201c \u201c Moose\u2018Juw is a naturäl centre.\u201d Nofice het Ideatiori \u2018on the\u2019 wap wilh te wdfiderfal*possibil x as RE 4 CN Situated in the midst of a rich So ve which Govt.fg-, | pui feras \u201ccouldinot b-1 Hon cs dé fé | Ba ures- show to be one of the best yielding districts \u2018month\u2019 perlst without inte aces thi i with réach ofall.il © \u2018 es thc pear satu Joantay 5 favorable to ri Las dun 8100 week per lot.nif.LF CR EL E 207 Eater = { 1307 paid = Its like putting money, in the Bank.\u2018 | CBT ou fot 19071 Prat chould net bo le le We have only a.1 | limited number of lots for sale at this price.Simply mail is a letter \u201cwith remittances statifig ubnber of lots desired, \u201d.AL.IWe will then select = upon receipt of your letter.gE pra ave.ict Bho a e, you én\" \u2018chahge t to 0 any other, ig eee , % TT mein tim is befo evo olan tye i 3 ; \u2019 PAE RS gue J.4 4 £ \u2019 SL CER'S PLEA T0 EMPEROR] Jo cote ; aire Drove One Time Fave te 8 1 at ia\u2019 Bellet Sanco oop TT ae PO Sk ae her long engagement a the 4 ot; i K Deen'§ trare off offered her i the theatre and | csede over, \u201cover Haine the Wirpea to the se | vse sot the desert le Mone.a ery whe F noe then Lu.ade to.Te ontreat star, 5 vi 4 qi nor $1 î Æ.Vischer han | which\" , À dirkek ote je RE E mes, SEE Siting, Le a y Fes across Ba- | to thé\u2019 js yeh of the rooms an q- ly, wir le saw 23} 5 RAR Ss Ae BERS ripe, POE BYR EP eS Fp feoll ESR ee ht a Ta EPRI A EN ro wy i CAE EY vik Ta.rs any B day march across th oF pre Hu nye water.AN caravan Wall profi SFR i r one another before starting the Has Nieped Ba ouf combined party numbered els.No caravan dared 7 5 a Bosuiitui Vi ra Si Sh es | $ N, 4 \u2018 =.=; and MeCULLOCH AVENUE.WATER SEWER .GAS .ELEGTRIO LIQHT For Further Particalars, ank E, Donovan, St, James & Zar LH ET dc AI PS ELA Room 42, Alli- wee Building, g vou HAVE PROPERTY-FOR SALE OR TC LET, OR; TOÉ.INS 3 WE SOLICIT-ÉQU R ING THE SAME IN OUR MANDS.RELIABLE, RNER GETIC:AND EFFICIENT SERVICE 4 \u201cA ARANTEED.RMAC IRE nt Wad 4 = $ oy % fes \u201c Choice Lots | for Sale | St.REGOR 8T.\u2014100 x 316; the FOR SALE ST.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY Four story stone building, corner St.Catherine nd Mountain Streets.\u2018\u2019Frontage on St.Catherine Street - 39 feet; on Mountain, ain Street - 90.6 feet, oh oP Baliding, | Apply General Supesintendent, Bell Tele.\u201cphone Company, ; 118 Notte Dame Street West.se ph Le ue 1 Cl i \u201ci Lh | 5 : Cu Two adjoining lots on Mountain Street, each ith a frontage of 27 feet and, a depth of 134 feet.Apply :\u2014General Superintendent, Bell Telephone Company, 118 Notre Dame Street West.is admirably situated for a- Bank, Store 7 .WINDSOR AY Two story aud choicest remaining aires oa e res erty on this most désirab dential street.AVENUE\u201435 x 108, in rear\u2019 of Macgregor street; excellent ton.\u20ac \"ROSLYN AVENUE \u2014 \u201850 x 111.near Cote St.Antoine .Rond; \u201c .tension kitchen, everything in the best condition.Moderate price.DORCHESTER STREET WEST, near Windsor Hotel; splendid large stone corner residence: 7 large bedrooms, 2 tiled th- rooms, good plumbing.hea Ve B.3\" tost desirable location.Exe :.electric light, ste.Would make ceptionalty low figure for excellent qua ters for a club.4 prompt purchaser.GLADSTONE AVE\u2014> story stone \u201c@BERDEEN AVENUE \u2014 house: concrete basement, 4 illside lots om.west ot bedrooms; extension kitchen; Pr ao 40c a foot.electric light, etc.Moderate : price\u2019 ; HURTUBISE AVE \u2014 190.x : us Ae plen location.\\ \u201cbetween Desirable Loentides.I.- Westmount avenue! and.the prices from 35.000 to 825.000.\u2018Boulevard.35c per foot.quiries Solicited.Full particulars on a] ¢ MONTREAL ANNEX.\u2014A nuaiber moi \u201cof Æood lots.Park.Mance, Du- - < rocher,.Esplanade.$150.to, - 31, 500.\u2018Terms to suit _- iC I MONTHOSE AVE\u20143 vers.: S: i wirable lots, nr 4 : : t.Pleasant avenge.\u2019 sont Large brfck dou- | MARCHMONT\u20143 Lots, 50 x 150.vie pue ofce location over- Id looking \u201cthe river; ten rooms, ÉVicronu PARK, St Yasar, large hall, bath: and wie, = aisy furnace, hot and cold LAYLEN STREET\u20143 \u2018Bots, 24 4.water, electric light: with all 3 city conveniènces; 21,000 feet of land.including lendid or- VERDUN, Etc, [I chard, with all k small.fruits;* lawn an , ere also stable and outoulal * ngs.inc 8, large and : MELROSE LAWN, CORNWALL, ONT.\u2014Tle tine alia Brick residence of the late\u201d To Let Rubid dee, CE.;b it especialh > for nis eV Ji Ge on.5 ny .rooms; e ectric taht; hot water, noe \u2019 furnace, etc.acre of + ST, MATTHEW ST.\u2014Furnished beautifully aid ot Dacre, to > apartment, «flats, for six to be sold at less than half the months, 2 bedrooms and maid's, FOR SALE Large brick and stone factory property on Aqueduct street, ad- C.P.R.tracks.Total floor area, approximately .85,000 square 2 ip FIRE PROTECTION 5%\".Bach building protected by sutomatic sprinklers, hose .stand: hydrants, etc, supplied by city gravity pressure, and also by ne 150,000 gallon underground cistern through a thousand-gallon per quinute Underirriter Purop.\\ - Fire-proof - towers; iat roe.stair- and elevator for each section.ew | EQUIPMENT À ere Rouse comipiniag Awe.tulmiar botlers\u2019 Tg TeoNs- coté\u201d steam: engine and electric Uglit.pant, \u2018Whole property heated- or condecsed steam plant from power boilers.\u201cor paral ty vient an ster.ckosinti à \u201cFA original cost to cloët \u2018theestate, LONGUEUIL._.Quins: ve.t desirable modern | brick self- contained house a ti fnotudes gas stove, piano; ete.3 \u2018sh HUTER ST.\u2014Moderate sized - fainioned house.Possession May BTOU as Jog x so; irs flnor, 8 + coms.an sécond floor.BISHOP'S COURT, Bish treet is 4 .bedrooms and bathroom: §60 per.mon nih Bishop a mers 4 open plumbing, etc.AgonTaic_srick encased house.Between St.Clair and Peloquin aves, 5 bedroom room, ete.G stable; handy te cars.ood L Went.Furnished, \u20188 BAYLE ST.\u20143 story \u2018and base; \u2018ment house, $400 per annum, | {LAKE L\u2019ACHIGAN \u2014 Furnished = cottage; ¢ bedrooms.LAKE MANITOU, P.Q.ben) dimer resort: The PN 32 niles in circumference, an irregular shore line adds to a glorious hills.(Splendid fishing, bo hee \u201cbeautiful lake In the Lauren- 1 the beauty and charm which thal of watering, etc.- Mass ot from Ste.or à Fri he a° r 2 be miles across, the oak fro.2 era sd num: r o on ake tro former! \u2019 D Tate, h-has been sub-divided.ol lake frontages 150 het, with rrogulae depths, varyingt from 510 850 at a price which, for a country homa or Inv tment stan very attractive.Plans and full particul cint; AQU prove rs at our o tices.; 3e io - bin + PN +4 Opposite\u2019 Dominion \u2018Bridge Works.EVERY YS 5 \u2018CENT PIECE spent uselessly would pay foot of $6 10°10 Cas Cash and 8 25 monthly \u2018and up is all that is quired to.begin to get & home.TEN YEARS\u2019 RENT WILL PAY FOR A HOME.TEN YEARS RENT AT $10 a month is $1,200.it.sk Take Lachine Cars to 2rid'Avehte.| 124 ST.PETER: ST.Office on Property.WIVES, see that your husbands buy a lot and build a home for yoursel ves and children before they get too old YOU WON'T OWN A SINGLE BRICK if you don't strike out and buy a lot, and live on it while you pay for G.W.BADGLEY, | Gaver & REAL; /EYTATE 4 AND URANCE PROKERS AND, FINANCIAL AGENTS, 112 St.James Street.Telephonk ibe dr\u201d 2 3 > * Tey Last Mountain Valley Lan IS GOOD BUYING Reasons Why : : fete Cini AWheat * tineût to-day, and not iol D \u201cmarkets.\"NOW IS THE ME\u201d ro J is right in the beartiof the Great What oh of Saskatchewan.for re- 4 Ke bist: avait ob on of- the 3\u2014The wonderful\u2019 productiveness of.the .\u201cMountain Valley is shown by.Gdvernthent for.1906 of\u2019 acre.,4\u2014The rapid development.of the district has brought.forth - the; competition of three railways.rich soil of the Last the Wheat Crop Top Teport to the tan\u2019 /average of 26, biahels to the The W est End Suburb.- ROSE LAWN EY E (Just west ef Westmount on Sherbrooke St.) ] LOTS have been sold on easy terms to satisfied customers.; te po * = s WHY BUY- MININ ) a be vous les in ds ; f heb x heen \u20ac, WEST END LAND the safest and most pro- \u2014\u2014\u2014fitable investment possible.~~ LOOK AT THE PRICES - we are offering lovely high lots.ABUILDING LOANS GUARANTEED \u201c whet -10 per\u2019 cent.is paid on Tot, ct 6 per cent.interest.\u2019 OFF ICE ON Monts .es 3 per ceût.has been the increase in price during the last twelve.5\u2014An abundant supply of timber for fuel and fencing is to be had in \u2018 à, ; - 6\u2014Pleatifel wit and\u2019 good Watir supply; 21) Sond \u2018260.for our beautiful, new photograp no souvenir entitied **The Lake and.the \u2018Land of the Last Moun tat Valley,\u201d which Is not only a work of art, but es book of authentic Information.With this Souvenir we also send | the 20th Gontury Atlas of Canada.: + 5 8 fre 8, 14 ISLE + J 1 Maps, Desoriptive Matter, .oto;, FREE.Wm.Pearson Ce.| Ltd.Ties \u201cash \u2018Northern\u2019 Bank Bulldirig, \u2019 TH WINNIE ea.\u201d ° GR Dr jat ware, Un men and china.Rent Eur ais ver won a TS IY x.i .Tol.¥ 108 .se ensue Bail ne.ns nd a ins tn en tr 4 wok A wl a st.once for further particulars of thes à «Mada gms on.asi \u201che _MANITGRA Lange.A us Red 1 River \u201cVa # die: use property! feds Your Acres of, garden, with wood, (house, wi duh jar ssa.yen > Ten \u2018min ytes rom thelbanke o ot Cottage resus River, & wall balit ants.i otehard t of arant- : Ar \"PROPERTY\" von aL.fee +2 WE AE THR TTY AT His, REAL ESTATE AUC rio ROOMS | \u2018 \u201848-50 sT.JAMES STREET, \u2026ON\u2026 TUESDAY, 28th MAY, 1907, at 11 AM.La Ri _rroranty.FOR SALE ) Tite 4280 DORCHESTER su EET.YD we.MEL | nar yah We Per pT 1 \"FOR SALESDORVAL:-.\" very fie fine ne propegty for ne do ar aDitable a for winter or \u2018simmer pped with waters tem, a a bathrooms hause Toon s.1 as sk An hardw | dinin du.BR ss SON, 40 Renouf Building.th Property\" beautifully situated, MH.M, SIMPSON, 40 Reueuf Building, | 7 FOR SALE OR 1 LET \u201cLiKE.1760 \u2014 tvi By ROSLYN AVENUE., hoy semi: me, foo , in p fost\u201d cordes beds one 2 Wing deze ig Up 2368.SON, 40 Renotif Building.MAN ge 1 \u2018bedrooms, dining room, kite etc.two and a-half miles from Side n Bte.Agathe.Beautiful s ting water, Trades people gall for all ore à ra Gallery 40 Feet long.Boathouse and skiff, Furniture and ff ine ski RIGAUD, QUE.\u201411 rooms, al ete.hot and cold water, Daisy furnaces- large garden, fruit trees, etc.Price RIGAUD\u2014 Cottage, 180 feat front où FOR SALE\u2014THEATRE SITE.For Bale\u2014Theatre Site \u2014One of the best and cheapest In the city.the giver, A SIMPSON, - Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Building, | Of special interest to Speculators, Investors and Builders, er a M.SIMPSON, Up.7368.FOR SALE.2.85 CHOICE CITY LOTS BELONGING TO ESTATE F.X.MOISAN.shout Buliding.> Ra the patate Brunet nt i Situated on Desery St., between Sherbrooke and Nolan sts, opposite FOR SALE block of land, suitable for profitable 1 {he main entrancé to the C.P.R.ANGUS BHOPS (employing Apartment Houses; the best in the cit.bar dnion ki or \u2018thé Crinoet alfa 5 Ybout -seven thousand men), aM lots are high, dry and level, Aisx : ¥.Ly ce.D .Alsp Flats sna Tenemen | tions-in the country, An ideal spot for that part of Desery Street has been given to tha city, and can be open- M sIMPEO on, 4 home.Convenlent.with all the ade : éd when required.\u2018 Size of lots about 25x10D feet each, or a total sup.Ta Up aes.\"a Renouf Bullding.Y2ntages of living on the Mountain 1 of about 220,000 feet.- Will be sold en bloc or in lots to suit purchasers : Lop for, xr \u2018 veine far entithout es 7 pnd on easy terms, To visit the property take Davidson street cars \"3 to Nolan street and walk west to the property.100 COTE DES NEIGES ROAD Por plan and M 6 PRON.rr AND FOR ACCOUNT OF J.M.M.DUFF, 225 fost fre! gk) noe depth; total rt Up, 2568.40 Renouf Bullaing; © 7 most desirable blocks of lots, containing each from 10,883 feet to 13,- 1st Fioor\u2014Dra and Dining roo * | $16 feet or a total sup.of 90,27 feet, situated on east\u2019 #de of Papineau Ubrary, pantry: extension kitchen.me v HOUSE AND LAND : Avenue, at about 600 feet north of Mount Royal Avenus, This property 2nd r\u2014Billlard room, four bed- For Sale\u2014Cote des Nelges Road, meas 8 sok bloc, or in lots to suit purchasers.Terms rooms, sitting room, bath room, maids\u2019 the cars, a Stone House with about yu also be sold en bloc, purc TB easy.rooms and bath These lots are well situated and very suitable for either dwelling gras sand bath rooih\u2014over extension.i fect of land.Can \u2018be bought (of Sate, purpose, ro &.ahort distance from the C.P.R.Shops, Me: store room.bath room, etc.n x ce, of H.M.SIMPSON B : y ., 4 it Buna | \u201cALSO ON SAME DAY a rnd, pales 308 coach Bouma | EI RE D ; | an seen perml int : 1 HL,M.SIMPSON, HOUSE AT KENNEBUNK PORT.{nat res stone front property belonging to R.Prefontaine, being Tel.Up 2368.40 Renouf Butlâing.at Kennebunk Port, Me.\u2014 os 1 a Notre Dame St.East, near Marlborough St., consist-.£ Cenghiraily situated house contain of yeh Cawellings (flats).Annual rental, $396.00, $5,000.00 may re- FOR SALE: kitchen, pantry, store room, seyen bed- - main on property at 6 per cent.Size of lot, wie.feet.For plans of S LE\u201463 TUPP ER ST.rooms, bathrooms, elo, furnished, 1 a above properties and full partioulars, apply to Corner of Fert Street.ouse is completely furnished, in- (House 1s out of the ordinary, being Cluding house linen, silver, bedding.anged more Large drawing.room, good dining.room, dre Oxcollent =\" boating and driving - 5 bedrooms.r further Jarticulers, photographe CE \u2018 Tel Up 3263.\"40 Renouf Buttdimg, \u201cPO Plan, D M SIMPSON, ty : REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEER, .LOTS FOR SALE To.vp sn Rcd Butane ze .3 = ' 48 and 50 ST.JAMES STREET On mmond street, BI st .?nN.% 4 .: .' * | Crescent.street; Pine avenue.Sherbrooke \u2018POINT FORTUNE, P.Q.1 5 3 etreet, McGregor Street, Peel t, De- ! TO LET, FURNISHED, .' A À lorimler avebus and estmount.e old residence on the Bank of + < : ; 118 5 Sam the Ottawa River, Daily Communica, 7 on Ww wa an na - 0 VERY FINE FLATS FOR SALE House RE Line for Biting = _ Durochey \u2018street, Dorchester street, Bt.room, dining room, pantry and kitchen.ê 6 h N M | 3 3 therine, Milton, St =\" -floor\u2014Drawi Too br FE Te ] e ew e rose\u2019 : ue, Sanguinet street,\u2019 St, \u2018Antoine sis, apd two Dargo b oom = Secor t vi x etc.{x bedrooms.Completely furnished, f° +3 - Cest Wat of Westmount on Sherbrooke St.) xcept fo L fiver.ofutlery and linen, 5 > rhun ce.vi + gone FOR SALE, DORCHESTER ST.lawns, fine flower and.ror etable es 4 \u2014\u2014 ra 9.d s'under cultivation, apple, plum and./\u2026- A ic MELROSE AVE.TERMS : A very tine hou with extension - trees, small fruits of all ki 4 ; Prices : e house, din- cherry ndsy ; _ .; ; : ing room, conservatory, double drawing Fine well of spring water.* coho 4 : 240 WILTON AVE.5 to $30 CASH rooms, six bedrooms, library and sit.fled.Stables, coach-house, sheds, etai CE > ting room; ne servants\u2019 quarters.*- Built ng pater and summer occup va 276 GENT AVE.\u201c%f and $4.25 and up met, up 2301: M SIMPSON, ton, $20 a dre ma.TARY .e Pp 3 \u2019 no Building.5s 215 BELGRAVE AVE.*.* MONTHLY Uf Bonding.verivp 268.EU Casverity ey a qu \u2018 PE | ro LE OR ° J AT A £395.| SHERBROOKE ST.The lots are high and.Ÿ R SA eh wR 7.West.| DOR FOR SALE, MILLE ISLES, PX.4 445 | \"UPPER LACHINE | are coveied with fine apple = STORE AND FARM FOR SALE.: That han red sandstone three story house, with extension kitchen.siyles dats : rantee oo Et cu Pores an «Heulars on appli ROAD.a \u2018trees .and have grand view.Es 0 feet front, with side lights.which is \u201cger gartiveren aa 1 pins y\u2014 >.H.M- SIMPSON, dao 1,000 trecs Sei £ to.reste EE RARE Tr na re || eae BH we [EE ELE \u20ac wa TS 0 P 0 ve il ji Lo \"0 ©, ater in À use and j fo A La Road and.Melrose Ave.\u2018 FOR SALE, CRESCENT ST.\"adjoin fre house.rere post of 5 ~~ Corner Upper Lachine $11500-A.Cony Ss an \u2018orchard.\"with shout, 100 trees © Corner rook St.and Me => 1 Ce vise per ne ating.Ch ail in si Ent CREER us E ; Te w.B 42 od Æ E a St is 4 Jie: M r 2 in iinet 4 2% el 8 | Tel, vp, 3 Lo 0 Rens out a ; fs 40 Renouf Building.3 _ mere à Ar mi \u2014 = N KAR ~ \u201d FOR.SALE mosh EI ISLE AUX CERFS.Tix w wr \u201c Memt-detached, e home, ; FOR SALD OR TO LET.i = « he?to dato fin om ery particu- a ac cres.about half den carriage I Tol.Up 3368, 40 Benout Bui brick Bova, ¢\u201cSedroomn flail © p me En and t Lrunk room, à Parlor.= ne LOTS F Es 4 EE o from thei celp- OR SALE : y farnisned: Stable ts UPPER CRUMMOND STREET Adorn ng Mr.| Robert Reford's prop- the cho! olcest Jot, tg on\u2019 this fine price and (érins, apply as H Tel, Up, a ret-g boy ee de HEATED FLATS.flats, heated moderate.Tey Pek I.FT + out Building, \u201c10 LET.23 Mackay street, at presen 150 6214877 SHERBROOKE ST Tire se pres 2 T Let\u2014Dorchester street-\u2014Very fine = by the landlord.Rent \u201ci ER aon P oh | VEREDALE PARKA detached double house, - Sranis dining rooms, library, extension conservatory, 6 bedroo: ete.resent .aru K: lity @ pHvats hobplial by.Dr.Lodkhbre: To Parone, i if Rai BE Ane oy RE ci aires \u2014Frroprest fences PE \u201c tution.Pos 08.Gory \u2018comfortable.in périce tens où, | #1: J.SIMPSON, 40 Remenf Building,\u2019 M.SIMPSON, | x CH, M.siigraon, Cor, Duiversity.and.St Catherine sts Tel; Up' 2068.\" , ue Sonaing: | ol.Up 2068.0-Renouf Building.; Télephône Up 2368 copied % FURNISHED FLAT.; STORES TO LET.\"FOR SALE: t\u2014Peel street.\u2014An upper Yur- i ond pm ks Lot\u2014Store.st.Catheritie \u201ctreet, | Ter wide: Sper solid brick house, a = ats Jano, Tm li} STMPS ; ments modern heating, plumbing and r ¢ sabto on.wheh required, .;: get ve 23ÿ8.: 2 Re Renouf.Buflaing, on Tasman.om i pa a Der So \u201cEL M.81 Advis ON, Tel, ti 2368.40 Renout, Buliéing.\u201c TG LET, ON PARK AVENUE, + Arthur, middie 1 of | Hone Pres modern, electris ene \u201cSTORE FOR SALE.-and Co en, require Tel.Up ud.» sf \u201cbte.Pefsesaion wi 0 LET OR FOR SALE - Warehouse and store, double tront- SIMPSON, .40 Fe Bullaine, - + matin H M.SImP ie Tel: Up bas.oe Renout Buildihi, .~ LOTS.FOR SALEm ond.atree Bishop stree GR str pet BI treet, Bi ar ner brooks street, regor street, Pes] orimier evenue and West- x s dust, QUE di pr fo di =, te t wie) Very fine binding ba room.Ser vies fon owe W Wert \u201cge wei 2 _ \u2018aise \u201cup in the pA -Durocher stre Dorchester: Street, Siskmetiate\u2019 rtd « Xe.Magnificent cio \u2018and [ét therive, Miiton, Bt.Denls, im rg: BY THE SLA, a.\u2018acenery, H .sim ee street, Bt \u2018Antoin né fortably farnighed small ¢ 2 PE ER | EE mn | on Hy a + - = and B I Apartment Houses; the best In the PEEL Fumie FLATS, ETC.[od HERES dit 3 eto , M.J te in \u201cTh .past.month a owner.Fall toy do- Shor iit ned F \u2018Apartment | fe, ve 2268.40 Renouf » -Bulläine.ean aR SEER CE * FOR SALE.7] AT .- : re Dplorimier Avenue, erfne street.In good fall \u2018running order, Nu Sikeson ss 4 einen SALE 8, SHE na ; as nt o * Pros mens overlooking river.on one side, house filled, sugar hou water tower, with engine and boiler for supplying water in h stables and Brunes fream yacht, 40 feet ; v - batnin ng.™ » es » vo Renout Building.4 CusHiners ISLAND.ouse, containin Sitting room.dinin orth de se Bished, i ete.water cistern, ath os i te bath-h use Bear.g, WwW! prive vate oi Rent; $350- for us Tel ÿa 2061 IMPsON 40 Renouf Bottding, +, [FOR SALE OR TO LET.STEPNEY, 151 Cottage of 7 rogen, stables, : tas 11 rin Frice sores\u2019 of .ground; splendid wate); good train connection.SIMPSON, ; 40 Renouf Paire \u201cFOR SALE - - - $2,500, 00 sL Ë Hu ; Tel» Up 2868.EY HILL, County of: Hunting on 11 farm 5 A GIRL 2 \u201c a + a ch Fine garden, apple pear orchards, and youn den apple grove of several hunde ed tries.MH.SIMPSON, Tel, Up 2368, 40 Reuoht Butldins, côst and a el tng i Wel De IY a ne , 3 SUBURBAN , # v sale, the residence and grounds +.BENE to Joseph.Brau ton.Esq, # te \u201cdes Nelges est; a A t six acres; } portion non of fre atvia the house and D LÉ divided\u2019 pe purchased separate] 114 Sas = sirop a Faves he productive nt wo pre, a Nearing \u201c25 Without ihe de.© Apply.PIB, A Modis re, Up.: ne FOR SALE VAUDREUIL- Small place near the dite Le £3 \u2018 spid cheap to p clore an Tel.Up.2368.- 4 Romer.Batlging, COUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE >, ™ \u2018 $ - CAP A L\u2019AIGLE.- iy 5 J: fortabl situated,\u201d stsotric Hehe.con hôuse; drainage, One qe h iaÿd adjo ining ean\u2019 \u2018aise Be burshased.\u201840 \u2018Remout Butiatng.ened 5; For .Sale .Re + situated nent Ti odetuis > 30 Tost Æ PASS A am i, 3 7B Janda street à Pace Armen price; shout 11,0 Apply to a. a sra Pre Corner Residence » Dorchester St.Co ni ie .and + nain Wine rooms, \u2018 somes { finished See first- rd modern prove quis ] 28x150, with stable, cach house and man\u2019s \u2018waiting inf rear, .For price, terms and permit to view, apply to J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Guardian Building.160 St, James at.A For Sale On St.Luke St.Modern two story stone front house containing 10 rooms, In first-class order , throughout, hatdwood floors, Price very reasonable, For full particulars apply to | J, STEVENSON BROWN & CO.\u2018Guardian Building, 160 St, James st.House For Sale University St.A short distance above Milton street.first-class 3- provements, and in perfect order.Possession could be arranged.For price and permit to view, apply to 1 STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Guardian Building, .James st.For Sale on Pine Avenue.Handsome 3-atory stone house, containing 12 rooms, first-class finish throughout, every modern lmprove- ment, in fine order.price and full particulars, apply to J.STEVEM.ON BROWN & CO.dian Building, 0 Bt.James-at.) For Prompt Sale | A Bargain.We ars instructed to tear that attractive house, No.York avenue, Westmount.at a bargain to prompt ouse Is : self-con Archaser.2 story , contains 9 rooms, ern improvements, irst-class order throughout: immediate pos- if desired.For permit, and full particu * ciaraten Belling, © St.James st.For Sale Choice =, Building Lots On Weed Avenue, Nerth of erbreeke Each ir x 115.Unobatructed ve Fine site for apart- t or self-contained houses.ta Tee low; 8 Port parties bullding.or ur particutars apply J STEVENSON BROWN & CO.\u201c Guardian Building, Good Building Site Ingleside Ave.| Westmount, close to Met- calfe ave.: splendid location for cottages or flats god repting locality.agy terms to AR J.STEVENSON BROWN & COPE uardian Dullding, 160 8t.James st.For Sale Finest Site On High Level.front, which can never be obstructed, Just the spot for a handsome residence.- Price reasonable.For full - \u201cparticulars apply to J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Guardian Bu Building, .James st.T0 LET.\u201cPine \u201cPine Cottage\u201d Brome Lage ; uble cou e, well \u201cwell furnished and cols\u2019 re a Large living room with Érepiace.\"Water in house.Ice h stable.Small fruit garden.One acre of land.Pro ts on the a Only 2 hours from.Montreal.50.04.For photos and particu- | .A.BE.ABBOTT, is Main 2524.\u201cValuable Investments {= | Rares property Guy st.near oo ancere sess arsesgsedan {contained house, Bt.Antoine, 5.000 a property, Paginesd 3 revenue mae a Basses ous aed nis houses Belmont ki £ in central hy ube SE 8 vers s. ria bo a MR Sle ; Bate Dis ie Ÿ dif alors: ahd siéblé, (front to oven ana nea Int \u2018ties throughs | le Te PA ce ry pa a -_ FACTORY FoR aie ti Ta _ New Seek bran .fo ay \u201csh price A co : ral ali a, water free.Gen.J.ét, Montreal.18.3 Saw BAKERY.¥0 LET.\u201cnew oven, ¥ake ake hob, ee 0 F Ta level from, the; Head of Cote des ict fife the Golf links at the West End.The links\u201d 1 ME : \u201d 12 BOARD OF TRADE; ESS tu £ ik 44 Fo A a.\u2018outy meni Lorre LH avis, \u201ceential, months: \u2018ot.* sunny,\u201d or summer mon : Mat Kal.) Fd \u2018need ps Loskior Ad- : een pol =\" a TY, To rm es STABLE \u201cmb pousses, pepe aie HON.wasted drain rosé SHERBROOKE sr.\u2014Go08 -s stable.sini: ¢ for salé within hundred ET of Boreas ra pro ee ur Ate \u2018lowedt\u2019 price} reason for La 0e ron et = ba tante, hE todn, Rd ot es wy & al Wor The High © + Wit End Sabu.$20 to $25 Cash Secures a.Lot and a Building Loan All City Advantages | Sewars, Water, Cars, Schools, Churches, etc.The tirst step if you wish to ewn a home like this is to secure a BUILDING LOT from us.825 CASEI and $4.87 to $8.30 Monthly.MONEY ADVANCED TO BUILD YoaEN 10 PC.1S PAID ON Free Plans.Offices on property open Saturday Afternoons.G.W.BADGLEY, 124 ST, PETER ST.ÿ BTOCK VALUES HAVE DECREASED AND LARGE AMOUNTS LOST _.BY INVESTMENT THEREIN, \u201cMEAL ESTATE HAS INCREASED, AND IS INCREASING IN VALUE ~ PRUDENT PEOPLE WITH MONEY TO INVEST SHOULD ACQUIRE REAL ESTATE AND BE FREE FROM THE MANIPULATIONS OF STOCK JOBBERS AND PROMOTERS.INVESTMENT PROPERTIES \u201c That.splendid property known THORNTON _ PARK VILLA AND + , Bituate at Turc containing about 112,140 feet English Mméasdre.Thin property 18 good as an = investment, and is sure to rise in va- \"Jue._As the owners desire to sell in order to close up an Estate a reasonable price will be accepted.Borner ONTARIO and ST.STREETS.Sténe front building, 82 feet.on Ontario street and 50 feet on St.Urbain street.Could readily be made \u2018into a store.A very desirable location.Price and terms reasonable.YWORRANCE STREET.Stone front tenements.Well rent- \u2018 URBAIN ed and always oecupied.Four dwellings of 8 rooms each.Good revenue.Price, $11,500.Can be sold in two lots.WOTRE DAME 8T., Near McCord St.About 10,000 feet of land.with \u2018êtores, dwellings and large stable erected thereon.Low price and easy terms.: YPORCHESTER STREET, Westmount.\u2018Sandstone front house, 12 rooms.Finished in oak throughout.Hardwood floors, electric light, lhun- ; dry, ete.The very best of ma- A terials used in construction.ABERDEEN AVENUE.Detached pressed brick residence, 9 rooms.Modern in évery way.Room for tennis court in rear.Lot * * \u2026 50x190.ROSLYN AVENUE.- Detached residence; 15 rooms.Hardwond floors, electric light, copservatory, laundry \u2018ete Lot, 60x111.MEME FR AE + À DORCHESTER STREET WEST.Heated flats of 8 and 9 rooms.\u201cps Thoroughly \u2014tip-to-date.Imme- ; diate possession.B82 ONTARIO STREET WEST.Lower tenement; seven rooms; heated by furnace.ORNTON, PARK Turcot Village.Several nice houses at reasonable rents.The John Hyde Agency, AL TRE 30 gores of land, 40 acres river front, $b.Rored\u2019 wood and pasture; house 1 ¥nipped with every convenlience, veament cellar, hot and cold water, kde: electrig light and drainage.TO ome mils from \u2018TRllFoad stax Ee Épnote Uptown or EA à Go A [ys oo.at , \u2019 uritde J _ Constipation 413 = elo.law oe oad, 14 Lace PROPERTY FOR-GAMN ATA AT PRORRATE-FOR-SALE A Miss This Opportunity to secure a Home Site at prices that cannot be met elsewhere and on terms that any one can pay.LOTS IN BOULEVARD ST.DENIS St.Denis St, 18c per foot TlAc per foot Labelle street 105 ¢ per foot St.Andre street 7l2e per foot Garnier street 10%c per foot Chambord sireet 12c per foot Brebœuf street 11e per foot LOTS IN ST.HENRY Notre Dame street 40¢ per foot Poplar avenue Z2&c per foot \u201c 80e per foot Walnut avenue 25c per foot Chestnut street 25c per foot Cote St.Paul road 30c per foot We have a small number of choice lots on all the above mentioried streets.PAYABLE IN 10 YEARS | drains, water, gas, etc., are made and not promised as in some localities, - To visit the Boulevard tots at Branch office No.1815 St.Denis Street, for St, Henry take Notre Dame street cars to branch office, Notre Dame street, (near St.Elizabeth Ave.) For plans and further particulars apply to E.L.Baugh & Co.107 St.James Street.|Country Estates For Sal MANOR HOUSE\u2014LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS.The Manor house of the \u201cFief Choisi™ {or \u2018choice gift of the-Marquis de Vau- \u2018âreull to one of his descendants) is for sale, It consists in a fine old manor Fouse in a well timbered park of oak an.butternut trees, fronting on Lake of Two Mountains at Lavigne (near Hudson Heights), 37 miles from Montreal.Situate .on beautiful point, 10 actes \u2018water fromt- age, Could: be readily subdivided Into three country properties with good: water frontages, the manor house remaining in centre suhdivision.45 minutes\u2019 train run from Montreal.Splendid suburban service do this point.Will sell cheap.Ÿ GRANTHAM HALL.A stately colonial home, with fine estate of 50 acres overlooking the St.Francis River at Drummondvijle, near Montreal.Manor is of cut stone .thrge feet thick.surrourded by stcne terraces, Bend for descriptive 11 lustfated folder r contala.ouse and groun icritico for price of land.See ot.In Standard to-morrow.r ose - THE HERMITAGE.| A\u2018 picturegnuë point of 65 acués on beau- | tiful Lake Memphremuagog.on which are erected two fine countvy homes.Will sell | or rent.Bend for descriptive circulan .w.ERNEST BOLTON, Fhope Main 241 Notre Dams West, oo and\u2019 store Factors; : heated; fect ares: approximately, oe 000 square tent; real estat 2 15.008 ;p \u2018 Cowans street.c All improvements such as take St.Denis car getting off » HOUBE\u2014A new house built of two flats, RET 8 thr annua.WE py Bolton, 4 CEMETERY : \u20ac (Mount?dary), one of the best foal agin: M- 34677, Star Omice.a.A47 \u2018CORNWALL For wile in the .progressive! Town of Cornwall, Ont: residency cz the Inte Myr.Hbherit Mcln ntyre, dlous and well lighted Bouse: ich wif stone facings, and tinned Four the building, 4.ft.6 in.by $ 4 in, and extension 35 ft.square, LW9- * grottes and halt each, in.height, contains dining room and drawing room, euch 2v ft in length by 14 ft.8 in.in width; balls, breakfast room, pantrica winter kil- chen, eleven bedrooms, \u2018all good six: bathroom, with hot and cold water and modern conveniences and large cemented cellars.the brick, 33 feo: 8 In.z a, \u2019 attached; pertect; over an acre of land at- in lawn and orchard, is surrounded by finé trues; on the loi there is a stable, carriage house, woud shed and store house: | \u2018I'he.premises situated on a cursor lol, are wishin Ju0 yards of tha eicctric wtreet cars and the River St.Lawrence.The schooly of Cornwall, Protestant and Roman Cutho- Me, are unsu:passed tu Cavada For further particulars apply to George 8.Jarvis, Bago P.O.Box ti, Cornwall, Oat.113 teod CLARK AVE.WESTMOUNT Three flats, ciose to St, Catherine st.well rented, furnaces, modern conveniences, good paying Investment: easy terms.W.A.Snowdon, Z13 Merchanta Bank Bullding.'CADIEUX ST, corner street, 686\u2014Cottage for sale, first class cottage, double parior, large dining room, biMiard room, five bedrooms, and cold water; hot water Apparatus.Ap- oly on premises, corner of Roy street.; - 116 2eod CENTRAL business street, 25 feat, $650.dsham añd Co, Real Estate, vin William.113 law CHARRON sT., ET) 1, solld brick, two flats, lower, Trot \u201cwater heated; also vacant lot adjoluing, $3750.P.EK.real estate agent, H¥7 Bt.James at.COTE ST.PAUL, house, with large grounds, facing Workman and Frothing- ham ste, bargain to quick buyer.Brown, real estate agent, #7 Bt James ov CADIEUX, above Sherbrooke\u2014For sale, corner property, store and dwellings; rent $518; price $6,000.T, Dubreuil, 97 St.James St.\u2018Tel.Main 2380.ÊÎ QADIEUX ST.near Demontigny, two houses, wood and brick: revenue 3654: price $6.200.Magsicotte & Brunet, 76 St James et i CITY HALL AVE.\u2014Solid stone house, 41 x 30, land 40x100; price $4100; morgage at b¥% per cent.Wood and brick house, 30x35, land 30x60; revenue $372; price 35,- 60.Massicotte '& Brunet, 7 St, James street.PELORIIER AVE\u2014 For corner roperty.near 8t Catherine st.rent $1368 Rs HE 200; terms easy.Du- Jbreuil,\u2019 ST St.James.Tel.Main 2380.ESPLANADE AVE.Annex.2 flat property for sale, {ive and six rooms each, double sale, roof, open plumbing.modern.J.mar Oakley.107 8t, Jameavht, 11 to 2 p,m.Main 1198, 118 n OUSE \u2014 Beautiful Westmount house, 7.000, white granite front; permanently beautiful, charming interior, nicely fin- peau terms.Fred.R.Cole, 205 St.James each flat having six and seven rvoins, balwony in front, gallery in the back, stable of two places, granary and coach- .cart-house, a large yard and w ply to 296a town.of St- Clark street, Louis.À 1 HUTCHISON ST.land for sale at bargain, unparalled offer, most valuable doubie lot, situate third lot northéast, above St.Via- téur, rnessuring 590x110 to 13 foot Jane, with heavy treés In rear.Apply 164A Viliereuve promus or Kast 2393 - HÔTEL FOR SALE.The American House, Richtord, Vt.A first- \u201cclass modern hotel, steam heat, electric lights, electric bells, 45 rooms, large llvery barn, has license, Only hotel in thriving manufacturing town of 3,000.Reason for seling, poor health of owner.xo particulars apply to Fred.H.Kelley.Real Estate Agent Richford, Vt.114 6eod HUTCHISON, Esplanade, Park and St.Urbain ste, Annex, rat class Investments in flats.E.Brown, real estate agent, 7 St.James st.Westmount, upper semi-detached cottage, P.E.Brown, real James at.118: 6 \u2018LANSDOWNE AVE.level, zolld brick six rooms; only estate agent, 97 St.LANCASTER\u2014House of veven rooins, sheds and stable, one acre of ground, with trees and shrubs, situated in South Lancaster Village, Uni.Rear landing, Bt.awe whars rence; good fisalng Apply Miss > Mes- Bows, South Lancaster, Ont.110 24 MANCE St \u2014For \u2018sale, first-class, stons front, 2 flat property, 8 rooms.each: lower fla: furnished if desired.J.Omar Oakley.207 St.James st, 11 to 3 p.m.Main 1188 lé 6 MONTREAL ANNEX\u2014For sale, wells built two-story brick house, co! ning two dwellings of 6 and open piuinbing enamel bath, gas and electric: - ity: size of bullding.25x38 with twe- story extension 25 feet long: size of lot, 25x88 to n ldne; rent $516.easy terms; price $5500.R.Gareau, Atllauce Building, : 107 St James | st., room: Call between 9 and 12°a \\ MAISONNEUVE, \u2018near Craig, wood and brick.3 stories, 4 tenements; revenue saz 2 price $6,600.Massicotte & Brunet, 76 SL James st.Tel.Main 1314; Méchants 655.= - NO.10 SEYMOUR AVE.A well-built solid stone and brick house, extension Kitchen; perfeot onder; rooms: a chance fo secure a good homes onlv $1:500 cash, balance § per cent.: immadiate posfession.W.A.Snow- don, 213 Merchants Bank Building.si00 nn.00 13 +308 Ti 313.800.3 t Antoine st.soit brick: block | double b enoments; 519.00 0 mortgage at TE o% p.c.$10,500, St.Paul st.stone fronts trom St.Paul to Commissioners.damaged by fire and to be sold as it-is at present with of division wall in addition.555.000, St.oan st.large ware- : | hot, Bolton, 141 Notre! Date ns a one Kast 4587 SS FAL Fi = STTANA ST, MILL\" porty; 90 feet frontage, built of sala \u201cbrick.containing 3-ætory teue- a corner store; annual rent 700; pris $6000; good factory site; I nt on -sldea.WE rnést Bolton, .ur tre Dane wos PROSPECT AVE.Vos t or Tale pressed brick 2 story modern cattage, with two story tension, bedrooms, electric light, modern pumbine end heating; Immedigte possession.Apply to M.Robertson, Room 612, New York Lite Building.a PLATT BT.7\u2014For sale stone front seif- caftained house, eleven rooms, Daisy furnace, rtationary tubs, side eoirutice; \u2018good brick shed.Apply on the premise: ST.CATHERINE ST.\u2014For sala two \u2018stores nd dwellings corner of -St.Catherthe Aud Gladstone avenue, onponite class business stand.#.James st.BY.DENIS WARD-\u2014For male.bargain, aom house on corner loi, 100 by 80 a! electric light, large qprasn pr price $2000: photo raph and permit, 107 St.James st, 11 to 3 p.m av a 1106, ST.URBAIN BT.\u2014Near Sherbrooke, cot tage, 10 rooms, pantry and furnace\u2019 rooms, gas and electric light, 18 minutes § from Post Offico.Would also sell furni- | ture.Write to R 8880, Btar office.! 8T.ANDRE AND HUGHES\u2014Amhe Park, pretty cottage, 8 rooms, elect : light: lot 100 x 80, garden, fruit treus\u2014A+ bargain, must sell.Apply on premises, opposite 3111 St.Hubert st.ST.LAWRENGE.ROULEVARD.Just above Lagauchetiere «street, 2 stcres and dwelling.sent rental, $1.800.Price $25,000.W.A.Snowdon, 213° Merchants Bank Building.ST.LAWRENCE BT.\u2014Three story stone front block.containing 2 large stores and four flats above, newly open plumb- frg; lot 48 x 175, including 2 lots with frontage on Mitcheson st.Price $14,000.Ww.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame West.ST.LAWRENCE BOULEVARD Above Sherbrocke, lot 46x97, stable and shed; entrance Elgin street in vear.J.C, Btev- enson, 126 St.James street \u2018 WINNIPEG _ Double your -money ia twa years ty tuying 1 lots in our Srand runk pro- Winnipeg; only cash requir- \u20acA: balance $5 a month; plans and-fuil in- | formation free, Write at once to.Stan- base Realty Co., 247 Notre Dame, Win vip WESTERN AVE, Westmount\u2014For sale handsome house, having every modarn convenience, beautiful woodwork; price low Occupation any time.C.Wit 1thycomb, i St.James st.116 WESTMOUNT and 8t.Heurt\u2014PFor sale hres residential properties pa paying 10 po on the purchase price part chad.a! balance to auit.Ad adress.oH.Blacgry.Te st Peter st.WAVERLEY ST, Annexz \u2014 Féautifu!\" Louse \u2018for sale or to let, ot 2 mony 25 x 80, six and séveén Too furnace, ai} In, perfect order.Apply Sa warenity sk Annex.Sr | WAVERLY \u2014bontroal Annex.wooû and brick, with bay window.7 roams, wo tenements; two stories, bu ipg\u201d 18x25: revenue 50H ;.rica 1 50.fi- cotte & Brunet, 76 St, James st.3: A MACKAY\u2014For paie st 22 x 107, 11 rooms, pomsy very Lright: everywhe Te, Le u » n ly o open plum ory Rs on the rom - _ A Ho 3331 NOTRE DAME.ST, 5300 ft.+ land, nouse, two ra ans: \u2018large tani: bargain: E.Brow Teel estate agent, Por êt.James nt.is 37,500\u2014Hlm ave, sandstone front: 86, 00 can remain at 5 per cent.500, Ch terfield avé, fine stone front, 8 8 bed.r .$9.500, Windsor avenue, pres brick.somni-detached house, lot 62.6x160.house property, suitablé for \u2018heavy manufacturing x storage.$14.000.St.Antoine Agu oduct.4-story stone frant house Sand store édsdinink.lot 52x180 to C.PR.CÉholce bullding lots on Tupper si.Brucé ave.Somerville ave, \u2018and \u2018in ; guinet, .8t.Denis, Champlain.Mount Royal ave.eto.Ap- pr John Morris & Lo, 224 St.James st.13% % CLEAR INVESTMENT | < Fine resideritia! property.one year built, well rented, on leading West- unt avénue, above Sherbrooke, $8.000 akler.| LY GUEON, 3.Mo, =o.ns à Tomovad fom ample Bidy., t 418 411 To El ° AT a LYoNg fat Rate Drus Brors - End i Branch, will remove to ae Ear t, Cath- otine and Amherst sts.about Gar 15th.-k wr - 8.8 law LIOHTHALL &, HARWOOD, esse have removed from 180 Bt.James a 0 the iw To rk Lite BulMing,, \u2018Pince d'Ann 10 18eod REMOVED\u2014Mrs, 5 wledrich.ladies fo1e ress, has moved from iva .Msplunade ave, Montreal Anaex, to.1076 _ .306 8 law LOTS FOR SALE.CAMPING LOTS\u2014Large and high timbered lots for sale $n Leclero laland, Black Lake.Private and qu = en 16 \u2018Island Lake and Great Nort ein -Batiwes, Apply to C.E.Leclerc, 52 St.es \u2018at.+ saw (DoppGiER pales 01,000 mr \"io, cas lar.ce 0 monthiy.G.W.Badgley, 194 Bt.Pater qt.\u2018 118 4eoû _ ESPLANADE AVE.\u2014Abôve - Rachel, nize - 60 x 168.Price Tbe à foot.Would apll 30 g land fo CH r pie at.= Paré, Pr Job.orth measuring\u2019 x foot 2! ames ot only, J.C.Stevenson, 126 8 gk LE Tooth ane.with\u2019 heavy trees pe qn; northedst corner of Falrmount and rbes.avenues, 89 x 850.Apply 164A vi To suve avenue or East 3893.115 IN \u201cMELR OSE Just wast of Weatm fine orchard lot for sale on Wilton\" go.$270; G.W.Badg- ley, '13¢ Bt.Peter at.118 deca IN.\"MELROSE,\" for eale elegant lo lovely lots, for sale high and lots, on trees, and suitable for cosy homes; 6374; very easy terms.G.W.Balgley, 124 Bt.Peter st.118 4e0d \" - 1 IN \u201cMELROSE,\u201d very choice lot for sale, on Sherbrooke street, cloné to Westmount, convenient té cars and in the line of the great west end improvement; $600 and up; easy terms.G.W.Badgley, 134 Bt Peter street.seod IN MELROSE\" » elegant lot on Regent avenue, for sale: price $306; balance \u2018gmall monthly payments.G.W.Badgley, 134 Bt.Peter \u2018At.: 118 deoû IN \u201cMELROSE,\u201d just west of Westmount, beautiful garden lot ou Belgrave ave.for sale; $365; amall monfhly payments.G.Ww.Badgley, 134 8t.Peter st.118 4eod \u201cMÉLROSE,\u201d for sale elegant lots on pper Lachine road, 10 minutes from St.\u2018Henry toll-gate and overicoking the St.IN = == wy py D 86, P p , EE us ind Ba | ure Ti alee 55 a ro t 8 9, stores, ?bars Xd ray min $80 ga ET 7 | SEE s Go.308 ot.TERE .x an NE | orme \"ing emple ÿ itl o £-con- |- TER CTORIA FR or ha 29 \u20ac ne Upioun Oo VE ER i my is \u2014\u2014 de : n- thd Td \u201cprice ¥42 3 fi pros: = LE Rs pus pattes eu snd A a ore a asmee-cOpper tou en {ence ang 1 A Hoy Bailie, x hing, gas, Toad 2 - i = \u2018oom.ww + belurpon.?sas Re to t, as Done ater willing.to anol l'on socoust leavipe DELORIMIER A a Tet laut Bouse Montreal, Kent $35, \u2018 ; Dejorimicr avenue, beat place in the city rental; every con- Jains Baillte, Board of Trede.ESPLANADE AVENUE, room lower flat, hater furnoce.Hehe.Dpered, G.Pe , À St.erine west, Phone 1Sio peri 4 % ESPLANADE AVE., 592B\u2014Fine » # rooms, electricity, gas, bot water, a Race, newly painted; immediate possession.Enquire from Mrs.Robin, 38 Mackay st.Tel.Up 3875 116 16 FAIRMOUNT.AVE.a let £1 A Apply 27 Pontiao or fiat aod, gave FOURTH AVE.12, 14 and 16, Ve aix rooms each, modern tiats, rent $14.venience.Key at No.T nes 13.FT.Dubrouil, 97 St.shes HUTCHISON BT.716\u2014Fiat to Jet, eight oms, up to date in every respect, gas, lectrlo lights, hot water furnace, hard- Sona ficors.Jhantels, china closet, wation- as) rent reasonable.Appl ns: Hutchison st.Phone E.65683.\"his\" MANCE aie T35, 735m.725b, Annex, Tand y modern n w tinted, 320, + y: for occupation; Dr.Fortin, 275 Rachel.east 351 PARK AVE, 300-900A\u2014Fiats to let, gas, electricity, furnace, mantelpiece, har floor, coment cellar.Apply 18B Waverley st Tel.East 5213.- § ST.CATHERINE ROAD, 197, Outremont\u2014 o rent two flats, 7 and 5 apartments 15 and 10 dollars, hot water furñace.bathroom, closet.W.Gariepy.on premises \u2018 ST, MATTHEW ST, 114\u2014To two OT three \u2018adults: desirable flat in private fenced, w newly repovated, heated und ted, water and cooking gas.STE FAMILLE, 73a\u2014Flat.ground Toor) consisting of 3 large bright rooms and: large hall.cleaned throughout; also 2- story brick stable.co VICTORIA AVE.Westmount, \u201cmodern upper fiat of seven rooms\u2019 and bathroom, hot water heating, eto.Rental $30 Tor 8.App A Jo Fae Cradock Simpsge._ Ja & VIAUVILLE\u2014To let thres flats of six and seven rooms, corner Lafontaine rtreet and with - gas and house tc Night, we tes Sy hot water, with green house attached.Ap- py on premises, 1758 St.Hubert et.(LOT IN ANNEX or Sale, near Mile End Station, corner.Fn ow.100 x 100, good Investment.Apply W, w.Bcott Co., 487 BL.Par MANCE STREWT.lot for vals, Leon NE Ve Ba 38.LA \u2018monihiy, G ve \"pat MAN NY dosirabis lots in Annes for sale as a he and up, $10 ca nd $4.09 \u2018Monthly Badgley.pere on Peter at.; 144 decd | MAR 31, AVENUE, Westmount \u201cPlateau, Te or.rv sal re ror 2 separéte.er Co the ar to, prompt purchaser.Corner stan and prudhaminé aves.MONTREAL.3 avon two\u2019 choice\u201d Taide we on He: I £5 5 i seiner of.rookq 5 EE Fe t tom x.on ovan ir de Fide.108, 5 st.Se st.Tel M3 NORTH,WEST corner St.Andre and \u2018Sherbrooke, 58 x 110; contains 6,359 sa.ft, F foot 3.Ç, Stevenson.= Bt» James atrest.PARK AVE, re above Boule.n ot, wil we vard, nlce buljding Vans 42 AT corne\u201d.of.Waver iT fast nies | - 46 cents.À.sap.re Dams 8T.EU FT = Annex, 6 test - Ernest pi si Mot amer 5 #2 TE ie OOTRÉMONT\u2014 For suis hres vies or | 82 on Quebec avons Outremont, oppostti Rosedale Park: = a rma Sor Pariculsrs pr apply to J.1.otte, n 0 ca PR ji 116 $ aw.1 ARK A SUR: \u2018Not for \u2018sale, 3780 : Fam nt ¥ monthly.4 WwW.bai, Th | : Bt.Peter fiance.Badin, 167 Bt \u201cJainte st.Tel.M.Fin ential lots, onl vos CE Tena | -ulide: ce 00 a 128 Bt Jam ios BL iy t Be Charies\u2014A choles 1 eo lo barguin: M | K, 0) HE US Lawrence River; 8510; easy terms.G.W.| 6th evenue, Visyviile.Apply 163 Lafontaine | Badgley.124 St.Peter at.118 decd av, or Phone Main 5278.1176 Lore-For sale, 2 Tine buttding tots, VILLE irpét.-Ksplanad w.c., new fiat, M \u2018the corner, meven huaiga, or a PE ath, ne furnace, se | eporated; ren Te; ee 7 and 9 a Balls, 2 to À \u2019 Sunday.yen WESTMO OUR, corner Greene and Be'by, new heated flat, 5 large bright roems, now beine decorated, fine open view, balcony.Apply J.A.Metayer.Up 182.= WINNING ST: Ng.3\u2014To let, two small iflats good for storage factory, auto- _pyoblle stable place.Tel East 1961.= STMOUNT, Claremont ave, \u201c428, 430\u2014 \u2018Elegant flats.7 rodomy.hot water heating, gas and electric, mantels, separate bath, 20 and se.Appl.Paul Ogalutk, 350.\u2018West 8t, Catherine at.Tel Up 2 va STREET.Annex, 35\u2014To let clean.comfortable fists, six rooms, bath, wang gan Avgly 31 Youn.3 ul it REBIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.Br varetul denant.@rflat or ¢ rooms.In central loesiity; ut not woe td 930.O- 4785, Star &ffice.~ fi \u201c§ LÀ FURNISHED FLATS TO LET.BUCKINGHAM AVENUE\u2014To let furnish mmer monthe, upper dwelling, near Guy ot, rente ve Tite Blas.\u201cFURNISHED FLATS - TI have & number of furnished flats to.rent for the summer months at extreme- \u2018ty low rentals, in many cases less \u2018than - fhe sctual rent of occupation unfurnish-.W.Ernest Bolton, 141 Notre Dame : À ENE AVE., No.17-\u2014To-let, well fur- GRE nished flat: of eight rooms, three bed- EE .electric ght.very come \u2018venience.rh XICELY Eareled rapper fixt, seven too! \u2018to \u2018tet for summer months: Friar Ret y ressonable vers, \u2018apply J 3 Offios,.xm AVE., heated flate, Nos.12, 16-[ anû 18 Oxenden avenueslso heated apart- monts, ve the 2 oxsnden, now es ry moderate.si a: Hutekison wt YT STROET (nore Dove st.Cath Catherine), hore, gas over ste 0 ft.et Sete 4 \u2019 ses Ww open PDT.w cash, balance at § per cent.No agents.Be fest : of towk, v pus US o 58 Eau 0g), bripht'éna atry: .ais particulars and permit sopiy J J w.i Ee or ne ei as x 141 Notre Dame wi Lo DENIS.Above.Fo, oast aide; ST.HUBERT ET.above Bt.Catherine st., © $6000-DUTREMONT iT \"x LE.Price 5 sjuare foot.- turnished flat to rent, from 1st June te For sale, semi-detached, cottage, nine No ne 3, en », 128 Bt.on Fr #ds wove.Adtrenn a .' ames st Sse - » roots,\u201d bathroom, furnace, electric light.ch ~ RE beautifully decorated; lot 32% x\u2018102.feêt; ET.LA Three fine lots, 75 br:psT- URBAIN, st.n ae, Tat, s seven rooms, Ey wm om Ae | So Gi BS |g eS Se 0 Gr, URHBAIN STREET, lot for ls.8400; ST.CATHERINE WEST, 913\u2014Heatéd, fur- 641- 6474: ST.DOMINIC mal Eis saan 36.38 monthly.Ge sley.] nished fiat to let, {lve apartments, bath, 224 Pet er st.4e = gay ptove; good plano; use of PLPC v self-contained \u2018houses, -twe.are | ST.\u201d GEORGE BTREET, Tit J eg] ant 356, Totephone Up Mai.: houses; 7 rooms and bathroom, and two: ¥35 cash, $5.10 monthly.Œ ST.CATHERINE aT.\u2019 Westmount\u2014 : small houses, 4 rooms each.Annual rent |'13¢ Bt.Pater at \" Jurnished flat to let, - gontaining 6 re 3 000.Demme.Wert.w.Braest | VICTORIA AVE.(above Sherbrooke), \u2018toôms And bath; terms moderate.Apply \u2018foot front lot; owner forced to well; i Sper fige; an offer solluited.W.Ernest Bol- | .; ; 141-143 LUSICNAR ST.Aon, 141 Notré Dame ut.west.«117-6 ° _ FURNISHED: FLATS WANTED.\u201cWODOD AVE., qofner.of Holton, lot 6.x 119 [cou HORE\u2014Whated, large furnished \"Stone front tenement, four storipk high, | 100, hey BY = Ppoiiea i 848 otre Lake SH summer inonths, 24 feet front; contains two large: awl: | Bhyment st.Fointe Ciafre an Vaudreuil.\"state.fun Conia Dolto nek sheds Price 48 $4 900.We mp meet | purticulars \u201cprice to\u2019 P.O.Box 2387, Emdst Belton Dame West, |\u201d pARMS POR SALE.ae J Eon QUE.- HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Situation wanted as housekeeper dy active, well recommended young woman, Protestant, city or TE try.Apply J 3511, Btar Ofr'c ce.HODSREPRETE Man position \u201cin the cbufitry.With 2 0 aren; à Iv uo Lu.efit; © Lo est referee, or \u201cHause \"544 St, Antoine.HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 Wanted position as housekeeper.ur lady's hslp, thoroughly domesticated, best Ming references.M 3671, Btar office.i HOCSEEEE RR Tis a.\u2018housekeeper « to geatlénien, city of country, with ben: of reference.Address\u2019 o 31a, Star ar Ole HOUSEKEBPRR\u2014\u2014Winted by competent woman situation as working housekeeper to baaheinr.or widpwer: no objection te leave the city.No.§% Dowd at nouse cleaning.firat three days.Address 99 Alexander st.éity.HOUSEKEEPPR-Wanted a position as working housokeeper to one or two gen- Heme; \u2018bY refined: young widow; experi- nced ,with \u20ac lent [Ferereaces.Address Ÿ 8153, Star M7 2 INVOICE CLERK-\u2014By young lady pouition as invoice vierk, epsaking both lasses.L eos.Star Offic 117.LADY\u2014Wants to take charge of house while tenants dre at salt water.Apply to 27 Maple ave, Point St.Charles.ENTER SH, .chisel 32 A0 3 \u201cte: a ap 0 ofit of Ang two.thouzan Yearly.and, \u20ac.buyer th dollars -handies it.Write to op.Box 533, Moose Jaw, Sane , TRE OWNER offers far sale one of the \u2018best known.manufacturing comfection- \u2018ertes in Montreal.Owing to sickness the dbêètiness must he sold, and is a snap.It { 1%\u2019 centrally located, and a lease of the premises may be secured.A good man with $500 in cash may secure tle chauce of a lifetimes.With the furnishings is & sdda fountain.that, originally cost.more than is now asked for the whole thing.\u2018I'Sutficienl of the premises may be sub-lot ib leave the business part of it practically Hoe! from rent.For particulars apply to W.McKinney, 85 Mansfield st., Mont-\" J Teal *HESBE properties are on the market at a price cheaper proportionately \u2018than ony other properties in Brandon, | THE Canadian Contract Record \u2018reports weekly ail important contracts to be let ahd awarded throughout Canada.A post to the nearest office will bring you free Vinmipe copy.Adâresa Montreal, Torôn- to, Wii & or Vancouver.19 36 law ITH tor naps, circulars, etc.1 will y your return raflroad fare to Brandon if yon will examine ths properties personally and make a purchase.John Wadge, 21 Ninth street, Brandon, Manitoba .à RUE WANTED man with $10,000, In established .wibandfacturing busin ness, dealing with csale Jrocer big § salary and in- fora pea uni) aatistled Aad- ress Bee se: Montreal.-'.| $3 A DAY (URE.Send us your address god we will show - vou how to make 33 fr where you live, end us your addrers and we will explain the business fully; re- platuber, ry we Susrantes à clear profit of $3 work: SY avarial sure per jé de Box.903, Windsor, ; 275 186004 Es | MACHINERY.roms for sale.J.H.Kimball and C .ate advised of & shipment of 25 imported high cla®® Shetland ponies, per thentar which will arrive on or about May 24th, and will be on view af the C.P.R.Btock Yarda until fuciuer sale, which oi : r later.For further partisulars - phone J.H.Kimball and Co, East 26 gr T.W.Foster and\u2019 to.\u201cMatn 3268.118 CART \u2014 For sale up to date \u201cTen TEA C rubber tires (menufsctured by Le- doux); will sell cieap.133 Visitation ste ORIA\u2014For sale strong steel tired Vie- Ve, suitable for country work; no reasonable offer refused.Apply 70 Menufactur- ers nt.Montreal.re féom- OnE.a young Scotch \u201cto Jamily going give uiré Mr Waugh, 2 be WANTED Horn and carts for coal asllv- ery; also contract for Ter delivery, Connell Son Co., 133 Ste e °.; 2 DOGS FOR SALE.\u2018 MORNING WORK wanted roue well educated nu.Good writer, Juick at figures.Ad- dross Di 3251, Btar Offic 116 MISS M.\"ERBEK, Manicurist, Face and Neck Massage, Scalp Treatment.Ladies attendoë- at-aeir own D nome: prites mod- erste.136 Cat edral st.Dominion saunre.own furnishing hy ri NURBE\u2014Wanted posith pu as nurse to infant or older child.84 St.Luke at.Tel Up 110., ; \u2026 2 T + SEWING wanted by the day by first class maker, cut and fit tailor system; also Boye clothing.391 Bt.Denis at.Bar er mending and Plain sewing bo by the: to assist with light hold duties.Aaaress Y 8181, Star Branch Office, BALESLAD Y \u2014 Wanted by young woman OG\u2014A thoroughbred Dane will be sold © Che.splendid watch-dog.Owner eave.| ing city.Can be seen, 16 St Catherine Road.Outremont.Apply 987 St.Paul.DOG\u2014English pointer, 8 years old, from registered stock, liver and white; : bargein.Apply 227.Laval ave, after p.m.iy NEW STOCK \u20148uperb brindle bull terrier.14 months, $9; tric Newtonna.land, $10; black and tan Manchester terrier, $4; original bulldog cote dog), 15 mionths, $8; - American bound, 11 { months, $8; broken boogie ound, - $6; rough-coated St.Barnard, 6 weeks, $12; big boarhound mastiff, 8 years, 3 $10; fine!» French poodle, 16 months, $9.All Watchers and matters.Jos.Bourque, Contrecoeur.PUPPIES \u2014For sale three fox térrie r ope + ples.g male, beauties, $5 each.Apply 15 5 ja private store of any kind; apeaks poth snguages and good references.Apply V an Star Office.SALESLADY wanted for retail dry goods, one living in Ville 8t.Louls preferred.Apply 1704 8t.Lawrence Boulevard.SEWIN r.mending Jantea b a good - a of an king, ati Ther own home.Addreas: 1K- ses, office.WORE Wanted housework by day or week by redpectable young\u2019 woman: English re- forances.@.P., 15 Richmond seware : WANTED.situation bid respectable sung! ith family TO die ae 200d sook,\" W seaside.untaing; aod.oT | Kadvess B FR TH Branch\u201d Off Dufferin avenue, Villa Bt.Paul.117 OROUGHBRED.Yorkshire - Awinale, ru salé.0 wheks oa, Beir red 1 fine atock; \u2018pet\u2019 for Ia 787 Bt.Cacher: ine west; : CONCRETE \u201cMIXER\u2014Wanteé a: socond- \u2018hand Ransom concrete mixer, guarantead | ork rder.John McLeod, 306 pagal 7 Torpnto, .Opt.117 3.| PLANT \u201cfor = wild, four ou \u201csted shovels, extra heavy, heavy and pr a | FOR umber of en : \u201ccars, So ne abput 409 [ia | ion of, 49, o and 58 lbs, 6 hour ond o Dolers on zut Of ne rel œ Eu £ ott.= Gant arnt Ont.1 ¢ law +.| Rporaic MOTOR Sood orders for sale, Addreny to 2 4 Soe.1 Bt.2c Andes.by.an a rien ; d a ENOINE-\u2014For yale, he.pe: high epee spee aus one.Pepper reho- denis Ni pape \u2018mu .a a Pp.ary requi ESary-tresaisrer, Ducking near of an g a tn Rit ; z batteries; ekg KE ES ce ain or, er \u2019 oF Bost 3 John es «\u201d PERSONALS.=.anted of Dr.Fulton (homieo- - ADDRESS w ° tee hic); late of APE Box 37, 8t Louis, Mile End gi a d fia a oh, * Sida \u2018 ; dites Tiers: au BUSINESS s cleaned and on $1.28, and 8.76; yt rcosts cleèn 7e Dre #35, Ims- a ye Works.Tel.Upi Tana 5.MORAN Jens od, ori me weds Ba 1 : 4 = 1r MRS, No ORMANDIN, who had work done recently at 131 Bleury street, will call there alie miky ty ne to hor advantage 6 À: 4° 1 gc PARTNERS WANTED.\u2014\u2014 ADVERTISER, skipper of produce, loo cated in Canada, has business on han Ith extremely.valuable prospects; would Tike © interest merchants or capitalists in his business, which will assuredly yield enormous profits.à Agents ignored.amos full culars first ins 705.Star office.; BB Jour own boss.Make $1,000 to 8.veer.- You are sole owner of your business, ; and can open up branches to any number desired.This is a fleld unlimited.success, and jf you have bard of $500 you can begin at once, as this covers the cost complete.We can instruct you in a month's time, the b will pay vou from the start.By taking a\u2019.month's instruction from us here in Montreal.vou lose nothing, but have 1n- creased vour earning capacity 60 per} Bear in mind, unless you are ab.| soils teptain that Jou n make the er no obliza- \u2018above amount, .you a fon.to nr to start in udingas for your- | Address A 3179, Str French office.5.D.SMITH, Torectial Race À ce ed to 202 Ontario door.from Bleury.Re ns EE Souvenir avenue, Phone $ se Boh 8, limery mn very hom Vor tw \u201curs - Leone a rate o Tee | a tes à ANLET & G LED, Att x en t FES ana a dO ol resent es SLi tity La Lei ASE 107 aient.$1.50, ic prides Soir.ohn Cross, com sr JE TR rn use } PARTNER WANTED tographer, with most modern, .up- A i studio, \u2018on Sf.Catherine st.west, 14ar Peel st, would Jike to hear fro rom, party willing to invest from 41,000.to Le For , apply \u2018to\u2019 ¢ 8210 ¢ Office.pol Chere ee FX haying Tr $8000 to Anvent, peste be a % AE bo adlare to teks eavire\u2019 Ft 2 16: re office, Jewelery and.min, business, = te tablished sin oe Hans pute cou\u201d Put have.= 3 Mg iring | « a pockke sine SV 3008; Ar Ofte.oy witb 5 y +234 y Ë sh: anatés : a vous © #16 per one ben | Distr iden of 18% nel per annum on an inv nt of 860 opost 5.\u201cwood bus! .ve Ben 1812 à.5 _ of 2348 AXTRD medias « Bartter.- with ctfaveller, Re 7 Ered this Ps seek: P sition or Ww ne xh: English 2 aneisten Address A plat ar 2 best of retereue W 1005, Star Braman\u2019 wei.| BOOKKEEPER, > East à Ks ot address Prookkones.\"So \u201cBeote oat 2 Poe KEEPER-\u2014Young man, \"1 old, well-educated, 3 in book-keeping, s; Gesires position as assistant book best of, oferences;, Roma b besin at al DIKER wants situation; mb ice cream and or pusiry cook in hotel, Üke Job an above: Las nrseplpg bork: desires evening wo keepin books ad, Sadiving account 14,3 paire RE Ferihenens 4 « CUTTER'S 4 Assis TANT wishes ue cal \u201ctailer.Address : À aire Siar ir COT cena, par rate; or.priv.ef, ee cu = Wanted by.\u2018CLERK Young gentleman desires ot as clerk or position of trust; Berjence and references Apply N sure par CHEF\u2014Thoroughiy first-class ail round man wishes position, Boia), ub, Ste, oles best credentials.experienced on ladles\u2019 tumes, lately from New York, wants; ation.Appiy No.412 Cadieux at.EUROPEAN, LAUNDRY, first clats ng an renin, delivered.1326 Bu oe, çonlled fi FAST telegraphist\u201d wants ten FUR TRADE, saiesman in or out à = drexs, : Spsaks ~.,dBoroushly experienced., T (Shih e.118 HOTEL WORK by « first craas Shet er Address H a iar\u201d Otion HOUSE JBainting, J.Herschkoviton: 1.1.or pe aun st.ITALIAN FOREMAN, mit a oI.any construetlon more HOUSE CLE ANING ime Wanted washing, ad ç LOCKS REPAIRED.ail isa ners yon = repaired at al fe Ep ds Te re robe Fairs M Mgniryet toe: MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN, first sass i designer and shop : saginesr.Usrmad gra 1s~op side mechanical en fFlascring: MAN.voung, 22.educated, bof wants position ss colle = office where there is som ing and graining, | est in and Co, 247 Lassuchetista nes à TRH Tork wa ct PAINTING, \u201cPaper tinting, graining a Lully do.PASTRY COOK, sgé 13, seeks\u2019 situètiond up in all kinda of cakes and pastry.âress W $030.Star Branch Office.is 8 \u2014 GANIST\u2014Gentleman, trom the OFC ademy of Music, London, seeks post organist; also piano lessons: siven.App! oO Les < RS\u2014TV.anted by praction paintère PAST r.\u2018paper hanging, ing, ste.Cochran, and ro 31 8: PAPER HANGING, geheral \u2018house etc, highest | references 88.mount, Wall \u201cpa TER, with several year experieï RN vo king foreman, cet hange.catalogue; etc, worky' ferences.O 3756, Star Office.PRACTICAL PAINTER desires sinting | Œ pal an - 423 Wellinaton wad SHIPPER Br, \u2018a young man, ¥a ars\u2019 experience, speaking .N_ 3740, Star ofick .i = WANTED = work for one mn, \u201cET WANTED position; ia tio sian bu nat dors bag \u201cApply B \"sd youn at figures.Address 7 1 1¢ necessary, wants er or shipper, having thoes Mnes.Apply R.A, 13 t ; rear - Mon will be Jo Tete a all the goods and; chattels of gald Defanidant, seized in.Aly use, | | WanTED: yi Sa CadEnEs dloues ap | of oe se ; ari a ET 5 Sor sa Twewad, voor Li Bt boy, about San ere of aks.Apply at + Sohn ng tar AE r rive va VACANT.À EEX acd ia.5 Broey ope Xho has ung has | Nese fus wlth or or te pid Buda 18 es yl 1s SE i ma + VACARY.MON i $ mani iets dna To PRE Wiriavious ons VASAT, (ey , Son put ES oies.RE ut co MoMante.ootreni ine D ar) for.tes ini fed good SEH d 72 York street elfen res ai trical upriy Det tie ue + sain, alor orders apd ] éd and able to lake charge of ack Apply BL Victorip rvare , ef, in every: Gepartment, \u2018Sm.68 \u2018University at.Cary hone \u201d nf tre EEE for hae | Broadway, \u2018New York Ci = T MILL CLERK Apply 3 uen Hl 3a.CIGAR MOLD MAKE mda [oun Clerics pri an y.fur 118 4 cigar makers, on a $$ Te aad roy A Le the Canadian 8500 tn Fd on.\u2014 Lewis and Co.561 8.Paul st $4, tation as., 30% Wanted i pets TART MAKER\u2014Wanted a first class WELTAGE = = wages.sage BO) or, Jholesals {anay oo tony Bye pue 434 Viniaon s mftssdy Work;E006 price paid for the right \"Pair 2 hi US Waite \u201ca ostrent, p a ang Gh 108 168° Noirs Jame\u201d \u2018West.eus pe Wanteû most; Pr pan a; » boys to Tan and other English papers domly © C.Cain Etches, 44 Sy \u2014Wanted a boy for law oftice.ly 23 A Hutohizs, 151 &t James st.A 3 to \u201c DOOKKDEPER, aisisiaht, accustomed .posting and etatément work excellent opportunity for a bright young man.Jr .top \"ST &tar Office.- 116 teod Gor\u2014 wants for wholesale dry goods.na stating age, to 8B 3900, Star of- LS - BOT\u2014Wantca a smart boy for office, speaking English and French.Wages #3 per week, Apply T\"4002, Star office, EARTENDER\u2014Wanted first-class bartender; must have good references.Ap- 3d the New Carleton, 109 Windsor st.BOOKEEEPER \u2014 Assistant pockkeaper: muat be well recommended; good pros pects of advancement for the right man.Aepir Læeming, Miles Co, Ltd.ust BB your own boss.Send stamp for particulars, how to start for yourself.Capital uired, nothing to $25.Home \u201cSupply Co, 14 Temperance, Toronto, Can.{ ) BOY\u2014Wanted a smart boy for messages, one able to read and write.Ap- my at once to 896 St.Catherine West.\u201c BREAD DRIVER wanted.Apply Mc._ Keown's, 37¢ St.Antoine st.\u2018por wanted, about 15 years, to clean windows.Apply Demetre, 583 St.James prreot \u201cBOY\u2014 Wanted for general office work as apprentice in a wholesale hardware firm.Apply 140 McGill st, on Monday.-\\sor wanted for insurance office; exoellent ehances for promotion, L 3607,Star Office.1173 MOULDERS\u2014Wanted BRASS first brass mouldere.Apply to the fureman- class MAN, young.CUTTER.with experience.for ladles skirts and blouses.Apply by letter or otherwise, to Mr.R.Langstait, Manger Western King Garment Co.Winnlp 113 \u20ac v CABINETMAKERS wanted.mechanics, who have had experience on show caves and store fittings.Good wages for ¥ood, wor men.ADply Cushing Bros, Co, Ld ; monton, Alberta.DRIVER Wanted\u2014Good driver for a grocery store; married man preferred; good wages to steady person, Apply at once to J.G.887 St.Catherine st, near St Mark nt, 13 6.DRIVER\u2014Wanted, a good driver; must be sober and furnish reference.Apply to A.Ellison & Son, 962 8t.James.\\ DRUG CLERK wanted; must be good dispenser and counter hand: good salary to competent man.Write: L, 8649, Star office.\\ DETECTIVES\u2014Wanted, shrewd, rellable man for profitable secret service, to act under orders; no experience necessary, Write H.C.Webster, Indianapolis, Ind.DRIVER\u2014Wanted a driver for Boversign Blend Teas; iary and co lon.Apply 783 Mount Royal avenue.117 3 ENTRY CLERK wanted .age about 15, well educaten and good writer.Apply with references to Ulbb and Company, James ct.FIREMAN \u2014 Wanted fireman for heating furnace, rolling mill department.Apply Montreal Rolling Mills Co.114 FOREMAN wanted for sash and door factory In Winchester, Ont.Apply at Queen's Hotel to-day (Saturday).be- M.F.Beach Co.; tween 5 and 9g pau.i : have a thorou k 1 MAISAE Address B §: poyisdss © * 96, Star Branch Office.MEN wating tres Passage on cattle steam- to Liverpool, London, Fes Bristol and Glasgow, apply to John Btoren, Cattle Exporters\u2019 Agent, 34 Lemoine at.102 2 prove AND BUYS wanted to work In pipe 1 mill, Hodgwon Iron and Tube Company, H foot of st.Ambroise st, St Ye \u201c12 36 MATTRESS MAKERS wanted, best going rates.Gold Modal Ce.192 86 Urbain st.110 53 Jaw MEN, Young, to fill high grade positions as \u2018telegraph operators; The Moon School of Telegraphy is better flited .to teach _.this subject than any other school, The Iratruc, tor at the head ¢f this school la a practical operatér and \u2018train deqpatcher of 12 years experience on the P.R.lloe, We maka the subject Iaterenting to ory atudeut, and can graduats competent oporatorg in both Rallway and Commercial Telegraphy in three to four months\u2019 time.Rallway fare PAld up to $5; terms of payment made easy, and a special $5 discount to any one presenting this ad.Write to-day for prospectus, Moon's School\u2019 of Telegraphy, Karn Hall, 463 St.Catherine st.west, Montreal.Que.115 8?Saw, MEN AND BOYS wanted to learn plumbing, plastering, bricklaying, electric der; free catalogue; positions secured.Coyne Trade &8chools, New York and Gan [Franatsco 88 155eod OFFICE BOY Wanted\u2014A boy about sixteen years old, for work in office.Apply Canadian White Company, Limited, Room 43, Sovereign Bank Building, at once.117 2 OFFICE BOY, smart; ed.Apply room 48, Bovereign Bank references requir- Bldg.118 3 \u2018GENTLEMAN, well acquainted with city, wishes business connection with general ; t 5 saoulder at W.R.Cuthbert end So 41 agent on commission.Address H., Sault au ns Duke 117 8 Hecollet, P.Q.11¢ 3 r > 4 EOY\u2014 Want tod.boy for office work, age 16 to 16, Æbply 12 St.Peter at.GROGERY BUTCHER wanted; must well and be polite apr 319 St.Antoine et.understand hls to customers.! BOT-Wanted for our men's Roanne de- parunent atrong boy, sizteen or eighteen enry.BOY\u2014Wanted 8 boy about 12 years of age.: pr or to Dr.Hutchinson, 4170 St.Cath- .6 at.BOYS WAI TED or factory work; good ismond Flint Giass Co., T venus.BOT Wanted, io ing house.about 18 years, for work in a BOY wanted, board house; good home fo wu- Hz worker.69 Osborne at.on Delores 113 8 walt on table in vonrd- 13 Motcaite s } Limit Wanted, a Youth withiknowledge of.Limited business.Apply ¥ .H, Scroggie.e GROOM _Weatea rrr single man, to ride and drive and do work about \u2018boyse and grounds; best referencea required.Apply.Mr.FF.N.Beardmore, No.6ÿ St.Peter sirset, before \u2018 or No.709$ Bins venus after § p.m.118 6 PLUMEER © or fitter wanted.QOD to A, R.Blackburn, 241 Coton avenue.\u2019 1 7 7 GROOM-\u2014-Wanted, immediately, an ex- perlenced first-class groom: muet have xood references.Apply to No.6 Union\u2019 avenue, between 9 and 10 o'clock on | Monday morning.HELPERS Wanted good helpers and handy men for machine shop; steady employment.Apply to Darling Brothers, Limited, 7 Ottawa street.117 2 BOFS 8 wanted threading roam, bolt and nut apt.good wages, steady work.The \u2018Moniredi Roiling Mills Co., Napoleon street d Canal.1148 Te Wanted boys to learn core making.Apply Warden King, Ltd, Bennett ave, : M£ntsonneuve.\u20182 \u201cvox WANTED for wholesale electrical supply store, to go errands and make ~.himself ge enerally useful; must be able » tn write, Opportunity for advancement.= asbly 51 Victoria square.\"BOY\u2014Wanted, Intelligent office boy, one with knowledge of shorthand preferred.4 ress R 2862, Btar Office.BLACKSMITH Wan ted good blacksmith, be experienced in sharpening steel 01, drills and Feneral work, and willing to , &0 out of town.Apply Room 70, Canada \u2026 ite Building, \u20ac corner St.James and St, Peter » treots.117 3 SOr\u2014 wanted amart boy for office; must French and English: good.\u2018chance _ ®or advancement.Apply J 8416, Star Office.118 3 tr BRASS MOULDERS wanted, highest wages iy HANDY MAN-Wanted by wholesale hardware house, for general work around the office and warehouse, cleaning, heating, furnace, etc.Apply Monday moming at 140 McGill street, HUSTLERS\u2014Wanted.everywhere, $26 + $30 made weekly distributinæ circulats, overseeing outdoor advertising, new plan, no canvassing.Merchants Out-Door Advertising Co., Chicago, HEA THR\u2014Wanted, one experienced in heating iron and steel bars; steady work.Rallway Spring and Supply Co, 260 Harbor st.HUSTLERS, everywhere, to tack signs, ais- tribute circulars, samples, été; ne can- cassis cood pay.Sun Advertising Bureau, Chicag 106 é law T MADB 850,000 in five jure in the mai order business.began with $5: I will ghow you how to do the work.Bend for free Booklot.Tells how to get start ger, x 824, Lockport, N.Y.108 78 \u2018| JEWELLERY SALESMAN Wanted an experienced jeweliery OFFICE MEN wanted at once, bookkeepars, office boye.stenographers, storemen.cierks, male and fe es.Apply Canada Employment and Information Bureau 60 Notre Dame east.113 313 1 OFFICE BOY wanted, having experience in © law firm work and speaking both French and English.Address P, O, Drawer 2330, Montre 118 2 \u2018OPERATOR~First-class Linotype machinist operator wanted for British Co- lumbla, State experience and speed, oO 3750, Star office.\u2018OFFICE BOY\u2014Wanted, about 14 or 15 years Of ége: must be thoroughly re-.epectable.Apply Lyman, Sons & Co., No.384 Bt.Paul street.172 OFFICE boy.one who understands fliing letters and writes a good band.Apply in Box 744, Mont- 117 2 1 own bandwriting to P.O.real : OUR #pecial bookkeeping offer for the balance of this week\u2014We guarantee tions to all our graduates, and to prove that we do, we will sive ac mplote course in win's Impro Bodkkeeping, consisting of: Arithmetie, Single and Double Ene try Bookkeeping, Including opening and ciosing of books, balance shests, business practice, elementary oint stock and Corporation accqunting, business corra- spondence, business law, etc.for one-half the regular price, or the rmall sum of $20, and the balance you may pay in weekly justalments when we secure you & posttion.Should we fail to place you we ask nothing more.Is this not a fair proposition ?Make up your mind to write or see us today about a course.Moom's Syllable Shorthand and Business College, 468 Et.2éêthers ine at.west, Phone Up 3005.3 2eo a E MAN, whe knows cost and factory OFFICE MAN, must hold doud reterences.Write for terms Lo Ed.Bradford, Granby, Que.113 6 PAPER CUTTER Wanted immediately, first-class man as papercutter and A storekeeper; permanent position and good pay for thé nght man.Apply L 2642, Star office.117 2 \\ PACKER, Sxperiencely tor wholesale roa .1y.ualifications, to er Davie as 878 Bt.Paul at Parke, Davis and Co.\"PRESSERS befors .aocepting a position in Toronto.would Go well to apply to Garment Workera Distriet Council, Labor as strike js still on Temple, Toronto, 1128 Saw TOOKE BROTHERS ing CANVASSERS\u2014Good , taking orders for Vialiing cardn: nice ine that\u2019 elle readily: ral man about 20 years te au light, clean work.Sample onttit and :parti- to Xe ice.\u2018Address in n Honderite culars \u2018free.Wim.Howie, Printer, sabe || log to 8040, Star Branch Office.114 3 eux anted, once, le tad for Plain, \\ .Er due UBS wanting free passage to Tugiand and | Apply i ddim ave., ee Henry.COAT MAKER.Wanted first class man tlaud on catt Bo, chars .stedfly work; good.» prica pald for the mister apply Walter Rott, « 1 right man.App poly J.¢ Duhamel and, EXPERIENCED walst and skirt hands; ao.improvers.re 973 City Hall avenue.\u201cmen\u2019s fur coat fin- Silver and Co, 13-14 118 8 FINISHERS \u201cwantsd,\u2019 nan A Apply M.FOR TORONTO, the Gtates and for aum- mer resorts, wanted cooks, housekeepers, housemaids, walt generals, nuresmalds, parlormalds; higheat - wages; \u2018fares paid, Wa.Britt, 114 Yonge, Toronto.114 3eod WANTED-43, 000 to $10.000 yearly\u2019 Lamy mads real estate business; na.ospital required: \"wo will teach you the bus nèss by mall, appoint\u2019 you B= ive of Jeading real qatate Popan y h salable operti readily Te or ot, a oUto.8 parmanen 7 ih 450 nt v Lie coursé\u201d frea each representative.Hie for 62-page bao orne -Wantes, & young girl te assist with free.It be OCR sure to Interest = } Cross Reaper Block, Ole 1.4 108 4-19 + Ts 1 od.jon GOVERNESS Wanted & nursery governess to take care of very young children; references\u201d rub required.Apply at 230 Sher- _brooke 117 A aEyERAL=A smart neral servant; no cooking or Yalting on table: re- torencez ET) \u201cManstield at.317 3 houssworlky to se, ae Chatsau- guay for the summer.Apply 34 Heltog, aye OOL SORTER wanted, exper} Wooten wools.Apply Paton Maaufagiusing.Company.Bosfbroake, Que: boy, to dellver parce n a tselt isetol- are 1 John Pec a Eaurier à ave Mile End.Tel.HS 4084, lege men, teachers and others WANTED cots or permanent empley- Fiat Tne for new survey map, ad t, soilgitin; 3 - dress\" Box 28% Hamilton,Ont.French speak- ibe: commissioning preferred.Liberal 11008 TED-\u2014Big pay for agents.Men\" and WANTES mars handsome wages selling our ; GIRL OPERATORE wanted, finishers and = 1 GIRL wanted to attend soda fountain,evenings \u2018vuly.écarffs Pharmacy, 358 St.Catherine west.17 3 {=== \u201cSERVANT wanted for emall RS amsll \u2018children; Apply $000 GIRL, young, as mother's help, one wiiling te go to country.715 Mance ets res GIRL wanted, young, as general servant, lly; good references required.Vapls in venin, 4157, Western avenue, of Greéne avenues.117 3 dge basters on coats; steady work: good 2 \u201cApply T factory, E.\"Ae adn Co.Ltd.1 GENERAL 81 SERVANT- for small family: i .GOVERNESS wanted for boy six years pla.must have olty references and make h self useful; good needlewoman Preferred.951 Dorchester ut.west.2 aw GIRL\u2014 Wanted a girl between 12 and 34, to help with housework in Mount Royal Vale, near Snowdon J uncttox, Address X 8037, Star Branch Office 116 200d GIRL~S8peaking both languages, to help In stationery store: must have g re- fetences.Lewendon, 1511 St.Lawrence, 3 doors above Mount Royal ave.pans i GENERAL SERVANT wented to £0 to the country for the summer for small family Apply, wilh references, to room 9, second floor, 260 St.James at.118 2 GENERAL SERVANT\u2014Good; one willing to go to the country for the summer months.Apply at 240 Kensington avenue, GIRL\u2014Wanted & young g'r! or woman to help with light housework and.two amall children; good wages; sleep at \u2018home; car fare paid.Apply 513B Esplanade avenue, corner Mount Royal avenue.GENERAL BERVANT\u2014Wanted for fam- fly of three, capable of doing plain cooking.Apply æt 515 or ave.Westmo unt.Gwen a young girl to take a baby out for a few hours daily.Apply to No, 99 Sherbrooke east.\u2018GIRL, young, to go to the\u2019 Laurentian Mountains, to help with housework and children, from June 20 to September 6.Apply § Souvenir ave, city.4 GIRL\u2014Wanted a good.zmart,, tidy glri to assist with ,Douse work: must be willing.101 Stanley sl GOOD SEWING done dally from 1 p.m.to 0 p.m., by young English womaa.Address A 3183.Bier Branch Offic GENERAL SERVANT, flat, two in family; | good wages.549 Grosvenor avenue.West wo GIRL\u2014Thoroughly rustworthy person to be Protestant, \u2018healthy; od tem refined, and a good neellewoman, Wags $18 per month.References required.Ad- âress K 2512, Star Office.118 $ Saw * HOUSBMAID wanted, willing.to coms in Beith children, where other girl ia kept.est of wages to well recommended person oni XH Melbourne avenue, Westmount, wanted to assist at table.50 Sherbrooke west.HOUSEMAID In the evening.USERÉRPER\u2014 Wanted, for the coun- ps by bachelor, working housekeeper; must be good plain cook, tidy and clean; no objections to child.P.O.Box 083, Montreal.; HOUSEMAID, competent maid, A LA IE Dorval city references required nm St.Matthew\" st MOUSE: TABLEMAIDS-\u2014Wanted May Tin _ two Douse tablomaids, at 182 Metcalfe at.required.118 3 HAIRDRESSERS-\u2014Wentes young pérsont, with experience &t hair work, or Je learn ¢he business in short time.Apply J.Mare fen.St.Catherine st.west.Sirixvions VACANT, (FAMALED > TEER SR Non seaside, take charge of \u2018child (girl) of five; must 1 red and OPERATORS wanted fo \u201cand blouses, \u2018to ik w es 10 a week at 36 st.Pater st.\u2018CYERATORS \u2014 BE aperators capable and Fm Pen o 310.00 per week: 4 Permanont \u201cwork Call No.10° PE rr ry - 11 3 OPERATOR wantagMm\"the- mith-Premier typewriter, for prot ng.gares, Lat Ing salary expected 3 90, Bter O OPERATORS wacted on pant 5 boy wages and steady work all your.ers coats.Murray and Michaud, -o0rner | Mount Royal and Clark » OPERATORS wanted o on inûles* whitewear, rak wrap and children's y employment: closed Saturday afternoons, John P.lack and Co.Ltd, 183 Vitre at.167 813 PANTS and vest operators, aecond operators on coats, lapel padders, girls to learn.Apply 855 Cralg st.west, top flat, above Mont.Bteam Laundry.117 2 SALESLADIES Wanted\u2014Experivnced nalesladies.Ar ply W.H, Scroggie, Ltd.RTITCHERS\u2014Wanted ssyeral axperienced atitchers on coliars and cuffs; alpô learners; any girl who can ru sewing machine can make ood pay at this work.Wa also need a smart N to run our collar stamping machine.Apply to Mr Fores 213 Delorimler avenue.113 8 SKIRT OPERATORS wanted, female, experienced; ages; Baturday half day only.Apply H.Bernstein and Sons, Ais Notre Dame wa» ! 118 3 BALESLADY wanted for à wholesals few- allery, house; must be good at figures: good lon for the right one; reference requireiss Apply 35-39 Notre Dame pret ire cast.- BERVANT \u2014 Wanted general servant in family of two, comfortable home and good pay.Apply Mrs.Blaustein, 9B ony Hall avenue.corner Napoleo 116 3 EERVANT\u2014Wanted a good cook-gensral.ADP 0 Mra.Riley, 250 Sherbrooke as west, \u201cThe Cavendish.STENOGRAPHER\u2014 Wanted a stenographer who 3s capable of invoicing on the typewriter, Apply.to 8420, Star Office.T3 SERVANT\u2014 Wanted immediately good genera) servant: must be good cook.Apply 1018 St.Catherine st.wast, 217 3 SERVANT\u2014Wanted good general servant.small.family: good wages.ADDly with references to bé Windsor avenus, West.mount 117 Stailng roferonces | al stationery de- Catherine at.117 3 wanted for SALESLADY Apply 363 8t partment.was.SALESLADIES Wanted, satésladies for drÿ goods.drugs and.fancy goods; should \"peak English and French.Apply to manager, the 5 Carsley Co., Ltd.117 SERVANT\u2014Wanted à general servant or a nurses girl to help with light housework, to take care of two children.Apply at once, with refe reuces.to 148 Park avenue, or 105 Bt.Famille ut.uz: | SERVANT\u2014Wanted, good general servant fe- family of three; nurse kept; no washing: reference required.342 Elm avenue.SERVANT Wanted a genéral servant, one \u2018who understands cooking: other help Képt.Apply 710 Bishop st.118 2 ÉTENOGRAFHER wanted, young lady erfence In general office work.Py ohn James Browns & Son, 207 SL, James st.\u2018 A SERVANT-Wanted, mood general servant; must do cooking; one willing» to to St.Lambert for summer Bo a references, ud 478 ste Dents sireet.y _ FERVANT\u2014Weptd =.= a 258 1- : ily of 3m Re a ood | re Apply at 15 Macks 7 SERVANTS-\u2014Wanted prpariencea cook Te n in the city f tady mi.hauss- blomaide.Dreads, general servants.Apply to Mrs.Butler, City Councillors st.RVANT wanted in small French amily, i fiat, no washing.pod wages; refer- ness \u201cApply Christopha Cot-: Smbe ave te 117 :, VANT\u2014Wanted general servant imme- SERVAX for private family at Dixie.must be good cook: po washing and cold water on house; pile Cc ; .rater Rp Seterasn 7 and and $ Monday CH Bishop Court, Bishop at.117 VANT\u2014Wanted, general servant.he at 103 Mackay st.second flat.STENOGRAPHER\u2014Wanted experienced quired.Apply ing at B 4, [arruavien IONS, VAGANY.aT int new Ww.AITRESSES\u2014Wanted.at once, two \u2018axe f perienced wat speaking trogen.Prench | he Ki ons Fe as.a ho Span J ' tchen; Walsh's Cafe, 86 West .\u201cGates at.WOMAN\u2014W, ted a respect middle- age, Woman to {ak of *aick lady and do seneral h Sepi - Apply ut 13 + ie n street._ WANTED GIRLS for labelling in cigarette factory.PTS at once.Philip Morris &#\"Éo., L St Henry st = IT WOMAN wanted for scrubbing.REZ Hotel Carsiake, 573 St.Jamtès WANTED\u2014The Waahinxton County \"os \"ù tal Training Be or Nurses in offers ing & course of Chooretioal insteuction and practical nursing to young women who are \u2018 high achonl graduates.For tarther infor- thce mation addre the Principal, M.G Matthew, Hagerstown, Maryland.¢ 13 1aw A 4 VOMAN-Wanted smart kitchen woman à r boarding house; high wages.Appiy : 26 \u2018University st.i WAITRESSES wanted; ed: wages §18 per month.Union Hotel.Toronto, Ont.WANTED CICAR | Bunch makers and rollers: also tobagea M strippers.Apply L.O.-Grothe & Co.i 1 Ontario st.west, cor.SL Lawrence = 17: must be experienc- Apply Grand HT i L + ] WAITRESSES Wanted experienced walt.resses.also chambermaids Aiblon.Hote 143 McGlll st.otek d WAITRESS\u2014Smart waiiress wanted, also dish washer.Apply 513 8t.James.pre WOMAN to do family washing ever - day, 31 Chosterfleld avenues fey, Mon: first street above Sherbrooke, rugning we Vioteria avenue.6 Seo Ps me rea Sa ox) nw AE WOMAN wanted to take charge of a small li {arm house, peu the city.modern gon- veniences.Apply to Mrs.Riley, \u201cThe Cave passa\u201d 250 Bterbrooke st.west.118 +3, OMEN wanted at once for mending pars Aol 266 Mullins et.Pt.St.Charles.2 w ADEE re VANTED general servant for a family of four adults: no washing nor ironisg, Ar ply 93 Mackay st.\"YOUNG LADY ted tp take grocery orders aver the telephone: must speak both languages.Apply grdcery manager.W.H.Sotoggid, Ltd 1133 7 £ YOUNG LADY wanted as saleslady; muss be a good saleswoman and able to Mane dle fine class of goods.Apply st 5 Pool - t.2} GIRLS to operate on Indies\u2019 sir soa \u201cblouses, wanted; must have steady work and good aalaries.Apply i letter or otberwize to Mr.R.Manager, \u2026 estéra Kilos Garment Can AUS nipeg YOUNG married woman (hospital pures) desires position as nureery Eve erness of companion, summer, with, one two chile dren golng to meanide, whers.Dit EE \u2018could take her little girl with her; med ferences.Address 15B Ross st., 118 8 1 YOUNG lady \u2018wanted to.answer\u2019 tele phone and do light bookkeeping, Address Hutchison Riding School, 1§3 Hut chison st.tu ; YOUNG oir] wen wanted Tor.2 drug afore to- gi work: teferences required.A Park ave.i 3 Prince Arthur at.0 els I YOUNG GIRL\u2014About fifteen, Tor ee light housework: nice \u2018home.Can.sleep at home, 5 Crescent st.YOUNG: LADIES Wanted two xmart young ow s 2er at see Pour fat se Pages, ps AGENTS wanted.$13 a.week and board, all other necessary oxpenses > paid to persons - end od a Eve referme AdArens Jain EA AGENTS WANTED, | i 4 and give references.vs À ton Ce, Liumiteé, Toranta.: AGENTS\u2014Don\u2019 ia hesitate, write = once: we \u201cwill positively son, you ow; à make $25 every day fh the week; new i invention, ev y wants one, Justhand 3 them out and\u2019 collect yout money: free sam Automatic Co.na Ginoin- AGENTS\u2014Male and female: ve es made selling up to date Swiss ed waist patterns; grezt ap Por tuSIES £ it required with orders.Joaep! Broadway, New York.AGENTS\u2014Ang, others make and sell your 7 it - Paid to first claes workmen; steady em.man.an.one having character and good ticit subscriptions for household specialties.Every family neéds \u2018HOUSE-TABLEMAID ted to stay in rit- = I (The Join aud Jiizgmmons Co.Apply with references to PARTY wanted to vfacturing company, to them.thor roughly legitimate Business.good w several nights off.Apply town for summer: must have ity re tor young lady stenourapher an ra Lon goods and hava an the grottes Par Pars\u2019 » toronto M.\"Cochenthaler.448 St.Catherine treet po, organized.experienced party pre erred You ean start withou or Toa Teo: 0 | 448 BL Lawrence st.Photographer.foes A ly to ç \u2018Werodaie Fark, before oF; must of han! of os yr de Bedford Mass, publishers Wh jours 118 2008 .Address L 5501, Btar Office.100 11 4aw Marshall and Co.London, On 7 TT = twean 1 and 8 pm.aud 6 and ble fo ess, Bar rane te .Bedto qd soins, alunite on Wheslon RL\u2014C tent for Fenera.ousework, ry es , ÉOOKKERPEK\u2014 Wanted.assistant book- | JEWELLERS wanted Pearl anû daw sor.FRESSMAN wanted; Sood wages.Geo.À.WOOLLEN BPINNERS wanted on Tatum's Gr eal fam] nily; Faleringes required; \u20ac 1 dre terest.60 cents par year, 3 Mixers wi keeper for wholesale house; must writa tera; steadv work, Roy Ci pet à Bt.Paul st jes.Apply The Montreal Woollon ou Apply Miss A, M.Bl tt, Box ss, OGRAPHER\u2014W lady steno- 10 cents, No fres sample copies \u2018Well, be ecéurate end accustomed to post- ut or oy Co, Limited, 7] Mace and Co.304 #t.Pa .mu Que wages.; pahire, U.B.115 4 IRONERS, fancy, flannel washers; girls STEN th re- 3 3 tate age, experience and salary\u2019 ex Court wv.Toronto, Ont.ie 17 3 Co.\"Montreal, .Lebanon, New Harpe * for bosom ironer; body ironer and band her and a AGENTS wanted for high \" \u201cheautiful , = .- stat = ; pesrea.N 8749, Star Office.JEWELLERS\u2014Wanted, first-class peari PRINTER\u2014 Wanted nlmmediatelr experienc, Young MAN wanted, with knowles, of OIL ne Monte I= pur, sg pes.machine angles.ar 2% or ir Fost Office.box ie.bd 1y printed and titustrated dote es KEEPE Man et Il und man, job work and press ng.one speak = p » .pert 1 00K bo Bacurate at Fr office work, AS amders roron oro0d veges: Ho & oo: permanency 10, rollable man Apply.guegos, proferred: state experience, re- Browsier sve.Ot Henry.115 ¢ TRONERS\u2014Wanted fancy and plain opera | ents such dol las Subecripiion.+ Wel tor - osin estim re A St taking cha TE Of a set of books.Btate KITCHEN MAN trong kitchen man Ap en Ravartiaer, Blsrgeon Falls, On% Te iting.Pe 0° Box 2018 GIRLS bi 7 Mi MAI ig tearm 2 Checking.The Several Elna ose STENOGRAPHERS onthly, 6 Bardlay st, N.Y.1184 law \u201cwhere employed and salary expected.piv Chef, McGill Union.; tr altering Pa i ; 168 Nazareth et.11353 to \u201cwill Address O 3782, Blas office.117 2 1 ; Havi increased YOUTH\u2014 Wanted @ bright intelligent youth Arnl rd morning 08s Bt.Pay it ° av Our new actual business course GENTLEMAN, plea! ng Jor England bia T8\u2014Wanted at once ten office D LABOURERS\u2014Wanted reneral labourers, PLANER paré Teco ovine used of about 20 years of age.for office ar top 5 KITCHEN MAN wanted, alse scrubbing stenographers is as good as act ue 1e Le en ectens me Wiidea ake an Dell bore ton waitresses: ADS Poe tan Jodkiiled labour se sémrlore Oo Avy a nivo or aix first class planer hands on Za prarehoune Wolk ABRice.in own As\u201d qIRLE\u2014Wantea three vouns sirin to work oman Albion Hotel, 148 MeGIll at ness experience.During the yast eek | awer.N' 3739, Star Office.17.The Canada Employment and Information rick and Conde sta 112 2g | shine tool work.Go ay and : in Ice cream parlor; also KITCHEN GIRL\u2014Gienzarry Private Hos- We have placed pupils from this class in - À Wureau, 80 Notre Dame east.115 812 DITHOGRAPH a fret, Sa en, , or ap ue nap Youna MAN\u2014Wanted youn man, Zor, the vent A Apply Pulos Bros., 340 St.Catherine (Pl hi Macau College avenue, \u201cwanted splendid positions.If you are interested PORTRAIT AGENTS: Jorking | der thee à ; x \u2014 pressman wanted, per * 1 18 baling press, nlso youn al once chan gir .t th 1st.B les free; prices lowers.Mere te i 5 ser wanted; must be well recommended: manent position, highest w t .Ont making.Apply to The Milter in stenography and tsyewriting, ge e st Samp N Notre \u2018Dame west, upstairs.117 3 tent man, on.fine éolor work: \u201cordinary | _ roe za 1.td.20-38 Dowd st.115 ! SENAY, SERV ANT\u2014Wanted.App Apply, 63 KITCHEN HELP, no washing.Apply 78 prospectus of the Mount Royal Business Portrait Co, Lt@.Toronto.110 313 on't apply.References re- kay etoria st.117 9 hool.In- ELIABLE men wanted in.every town to jt Wanted a bright, Intelligent boy for quired.Elllott Mfg, Co., rout 110 N nted, 17 to 18, for office | ; College before selecting your school.R a , office of a wholesale hardware es- o> ie, SHO ALI D IN 30 DAYS op ADP In writing to C 3307, Blak; «1 GIRL Wanted, young.as general servant, LADY CLERK wanted.experienced, for a struotion ls Individusd.pouceshers are ps eee email sr > one \u2018 \u201cgablinmest apply in own prete pe LATHE HANDS wanted at once, twenty- HORT CUT TO SUCCESS fice, small family; good Tete Srences HE: ladies\u2019 and gent's farnishing store.Apply specialists.Our ustes can tran- per day: most every household buys om e \u2018 arg clone Ra hour, at Apply Nation THROUGH MOON'S GREAT SCHOOL Wanted, to assist In \u2018of wo A Foveniage, 436 estern axens » |-D.Miller and Sony, 2638 Notre Prato scribe, notes acours ee xe full Pe Le on are are Jory et vie ver Just ave to ; a : Boyd's - \u2014 |, f- - .show it.À.BOT waned, rulanie Shae oe miner LABOURERS\u2014Wanted 500 labourers for OF word's only sateen.06 Short- Naat.write good hand and be eof LS wanted to wait on (mblos highest JOUNG, princival, ¥ me.= \u2018Butiälng.Notre Dame «vert Mostra, 14 3 tease 179 ralirosd construction wotk at West, Bng- hand\u2014in 30 days, And guarantee 100 Lo rect at figures.Address P.O.Box #5 \u2018Gin re Montreal.383 Notre Dame\u2019 west.Montreal.Tel.Uptown 4297.a |RettABLS MES wanted In every town \u2018ecorceeres Young man deaires post- De Taping, Iiplians The Canadien Nem 160 words per minute, jo Five hundred |, urs OR rs wanted i Good compe take orders pant mise eter: Xo t he 8 orth- refund \u2018all money d.Five \u2014t .- * : - paton label Highest comm : Epa, gs a Sobek LE SEC ORS ml hod wep Cu | Fore ater fren, 5 | ps myer are | RELAY ARE on | ado memes saan El | Bho kB HERES 1 ë + Ju BB.» 7 8t.Denis st.\u20ac ons .celian N am © r Res à 100 A, J.B., 1562 enis s 1 3.I BOURBRI Wanted 00d bands men to] we will be ploased to refer you \u201cto High reitant and\u2019 pushing; living with \u2018patents tour must have references.dre: guages.Avply by lettor to P.O.Box ur.SALESLADI Fes ted two pren ae 19 mado HE : a vestes, ha PEER rt a La 3.5k around, bullding and ni e driving.Boho Loves Pastors, oN ss |P referred.J 2642, Btar office.+ 4075, Star Branch Offig \u201c 4 Ketlo rslquladiies Apply st 138 Peel 4 st $75 weekly easily \u201cBooklet 3 rene -slan aw ; - KR.station; - H.Hood à Ti t, dwar st FREE ay \u2018ag 1 to do house- LADY BTONOGRAPHER wantad; must .National toad College =e\u2019 = Der ao 113 nr a EUsNEes COLLEOR E Ov.00s.463 at Y OUTH\u2014Wantad « Sant.vo \u2018youth, n aviv Sl at deere Some Apply Mrs.ne Aol stating sal rg Md handle Si.Toe GIRL wanted by the day, willing Be Lords.To.ov \u2019 * r Yo Biphas os tthow at.e 3 0.Û , gems Ayo H.some Mave Fond | pis (a Bupacintenden x Prune Hob |, nr pertence iting must have of serbia \"0?= DE fade brie à CEE iy evadings.400 o day easily made selling our wot.cos.Apply.ertson Co.Ltd, 144 William at.117 8 STABLEMENTS ano first is we ESSAI, A pply, statin ting x oe and ams me, oa \u201cTa Labia > '» a for LADIES inorease your Inedme; hen te 3 Beaver Hall aquare.cornet hester ot rend 200 for | box.ew.Xork 4 erstand stable work: experience, ; yuh for re selling ar- |} 3 es., russe ! LABORERS\u2014Wented, masons, clerk, lad- ae are: ake A ppiÿ 7 imma.36 ap Ee learn.Macs and ca.ie] ticle, posi merican Mfg.Co.34 Car ch Su fer La ai aire servant Jor, 8 Soap Co., 392 Bt.Jam TE ders, T.A.Dawes, Jr., Lachine.an 0.; - » Toronto.2114 Geod | st our La 4 AbDiy morning oF even: v v = - CITY TRAVELLER One who 9 has a connection, with e 0 ars; 0 opportun ROT ready map H aff Star Sa OTTER Want atited vxperlenced knife cut- toy, for ladies\u2019 whitewear.Apply Klein .'& Co, 340 Notrs Damo E IRE\u2014#6 teams for excavations, Mon- Pa at oa Bt, Catherine st.w.°.1 LARDER LAKE-\u2014I would like to meèt any e going north, with a view of atelier together Addresn O 3775, Star Offic LABOURERS.Wanted isa memersl Steady work Skilled Habe a SID diately to T.W.Foute Paul at.\u2026 contractors.live can- good eamen, French and \u2018 Jor city\u2019 ahd country.Apply in letter, Room 303, Board of , Mon als RACTORS ENGINEER a mosition « of full responsibility, construction work.vite i or & firs insurance pro clerk; experience not A ®.0.Pox 885.aed.oe understanding bill ® Sd a E.a an office 217 Com- rear of trivuting Bora, Hise: Se useful tea o 31, te.oDe generally SpE SAIS + Le Ti Ts Si Tok Ur ag rR MANAGEMENT Hotel ( lor oy eat od by Feo Adare me ta iraclars ua te ne canvass wise, good ero, geod AE tay to lst 7 CITES poétrion at Mich 7 rr BR gt | 105 ad.p » ntreal Rom Mills Bompany.\"ere Dame latresoppante D \u201cDéta- .No.ws Main at, Winuipes.TE nion at LEDGERKEBFER- Toung > \u2018lady 5 ete SALESMAN, sec mo» = si extra some erkeeper, quick and accurate: mission, Tow TOS 38 weck to start.Apply by létter to He proof potato; other iets: Give ro: A.Wider & Co.268 Si.James: eat.-Æhers, Rocheste A 4 \u2014 Wanted to take MAN canted.1 about i twenty fie Jo of A OGRAPHER douces must be thor- epeaking Enkin and French, for R pour: oughly competetit; no notice will be taken tion requirt some travelling.Stat of applications without; State and references.H 3431, Star 'Y ue 3 salary expected R 3864, ster office.ce Wanted fer good canvasiers MAN-Wanteg an experienced man to tax « BALESNES ied ines on new sttrsative | of charge ans pias] or de very lan; unusual © thane: ead airy x, Dox H 3418, Star Officy, 1% a ys 13, Ottaws.: wanted for on EE dl MAN, youn, BAL MAN, ae veu maple | ra Gett vers 158008 Women TT SHEE Wake, MES +4 ERE : : ponltidnsl.ses | YOUNG MAN russie, office, young man, to Th.Song prefered rod Agphy at o ER Bs, , anted for smal family, 70 Who CAR ath wan at home preferred.ET ve, near corner Shor and > a Theda, fr dae Dente ERALCWE \u2018oN to the.« \u2014 cook-general to s.- À ToUNa MAN-\u2014W- dq, intelligent wu \u2018ambitious, for ing postion; mu! c be \u2018consaisntious \u2018and willing advancing pe own and employer a age revi cupstion, 8 B 4641, Star oftice.re © te utes: RE pa, Pregére * ar pa pot Jnana: ci and Ce Co ue 116 8.ted t \u201crn pi \u201cFreat fs dress.ast.\u201d Ps! LADIES or girls, everywhe to.copy ad- pe ements for at ver salary 80c spare time, cash weokiy; no By To \u2018canvassing or dollar requi a ing: eateries.a \u2018Hampton Court, Moun SBR VANT\u2014Wanted pmmediately girl\" to work.ant look\u2019 ter p AGENCIES ie MANT FACTURERS' AGE with\u2019 office in Montreal, cailing on es Lice - YOUNG MAN Wanted to do.rough york a 1 alo ork She's food chats | « Permanent pince a good mag.v1 Hostaurant, 124 8 Youka.Mas Want.part yo et 1.086 ustomed ae whips dest | 200 oat?\u2019! nn re ar tive Wiest, Box sa Ft between 8-7 pm.walkers Bt.Francols Xavisz st.stoo per month, ! Tourm_vasss.about #7; for\u2019 geod ; sers RIS PE Bar \"GENERAL SERVANT _ t-for a ain LADY, vous, desires 1% both languages, dest \"- reference position an ag pertes arn anis \u2018Géntist efflce, or or a8 mn th\u2019 salary.\"Address aut \u2018Star Office.ns % LA right, quick, reliable person.ovis at 158 Pesi 8 117 3 TABLEMAID, until June the 3ist.fer a private school.Apply.wich refarences to #1 Ontario st west, before 10 a.m., after ¢ 3-10; 13 \u201cTABLEMAID wanted.Avoir Immediately.* \u2018586 Sherbrooke st oA mia.twee: wen, Moun- -téin-end Drummona 3 FABLEMAID Wanted.\u2018a re ar 35 Outre i Fecons sur.references LX WAITRESSES | affaire \"Waitréeses for, moon hour airy poor onés, The John Murphy 1 SEE TNE EE ETRE HR js ter! 15 ar Eat, Steam Lausdry, 10).Uri vies i © Se LE | We eo a sue veg] Tn de Lees rr |S lie 0 E \u2018a Siar FRE SfenT E = Etat | re : i te Aa gs, a el er CE Sevres Sm Ta ~ UR se \u201chel to assist with So mf Appr ish NURERS-Slen engarry Private: pit TE RSET RIE\u2014W( ismWiafely 8 mires: fdr two oy ot must be willing, to \u201cWOMAN wintod \u2018tor sewing.call 1 gt .#47 Boulavard St.J.Afinex, man for general Ey in \"16 \" aplosau oa Le, ren vou d'a anis réf asnat.light ans stamp.Zedk Pll Co., San- \u2018child; fo sleep at.Home.433 Met- : à retail, wants -J Gi, -bornvill NH.caife ave, Wastinount 2 ] » wholesale ere Blas oom ; CAPT To make \u2018sanitary heits, ma.BERVANE\u2014Wasied yomeral mervagt for = ; rental all cut resdy to sew, $15 per hun- sma all family; {ldren; no wdshing., Ch = Particul stamped euv élope.Am y with tenance: «us svapuer WANTED TO BORROW.Sautiary Co., : Dept 783, Chicago.- estmount, LAY pe ron $1300 \u2018 ; ; ted; must have | WANTED to borro \u201cou $10.000 LADIES: We manufacturs in Canads and Ke GESRRAL now x ining: small property; Will pay big Interest.Address 5 an orelcle of Sxaeptional oerh, sally.ly morning or evening, Mrs R.Leroux, Room 41, 20 St.James at: wanted by otamn for every fle 195\" Biinop ot.\u2014 ella at Bt I acaloo \u2018vom armienion Jetriiory = : ; al 8 m ron sc.GALESLADY\u2014 Want thoro x iy compe a RE Es Igeburg, Ont.3113 3 law tent saloslady: good = to WANTED $30, 000.00 ° ; y on riit-edgod centrai cityl property.\u2018toi 6 8 years at b per cent.; assessed $50,000 ; rented $4,300.Also 36,000 at-6lé-fer 3 years.Apply L 3618, Btar office.MONEY To LOAN, TRUNT PUNDS to lend en.real \u20ac curity on easy terms real st room No.4, 124 St.Peter at.Eurte: 18 MONEY TO LEM Es Ea dollar an rll Path 1e Fare and Dry Goo eu 84 iow ad TY LOAN\u2019 OFFICE, D.» Lasarux, Licsnmed crues Broker, - 2388.Notre Dame sep as yemeotable miaGe-aged ot Wart, dow, 19% Ase vance meade on\u2018 die y s os 900 - =.ER SE gw mh FORT STRVET 19\u2014Furnished or un.ith litle \u201ckitchen, 116 3 \u2018EVANS ST.10, ott st.ar above on .tario, room, &.pu Li doute, private\u2019 family; terms \u2018modet- be 18 3 D mes #5 ROOMS To er à yw TE = Es BREE Toe pe er es er MER ., 68-\u2014Neatiy furailshed r 5 er room 2 fiat; seutemen or couple.2 Li kg > FE a Fi rei Ee ih JE | H NOV 11a, nicolx\u201d | Doing Yana double; pt \u201848 to ° EL) daw HUTCHISON ez.Ji Roomw ¢ Jot.fur- and un and dathroom flat.y Tir 3 LAVAL AVENUE, s#\u2014Cosy front.om, Incing Bt.Louls equace.® LAGAUCHETIERB ST oe pear \u2018Windsor Station, well rb eT ed large room, suitable for ons or two geantiamen wie t miosly- - M BB No.1 10.room - bathra He turn Ge large dial, suitable\u2019 for two; Aver Nghe.ANDBRSON 9\u2014To let large | front A SO atts\u201d \u2018for ewo young men: 117 Ÿ BELMONT STREET, No.16\u2014Rooms, \u2026 large front paxior, also one single, AR | furpighed, Auer light.116 8 DEA HALL HILL, 69\u2014éingle Be oabia tront zoom.Tie board.117 3 ÀPELUONT PLACE, No.49a\u2014Wantoä two and gentlemen for double woom, board, bath, \u2019 wlectrio Manet, onnslish familys private; references exc d.118 2 MACKAY 6T.No.97-A single and double com to ones ideal location, on first floor ana bath MILTON STREET, front furnished room to let and use of telephone.168 Milton st.118 3 MILTON ST.115\u2014Two large rooms, unfur- ws ?noms AND SOARD, and single suitable for gentlemen or mar- sled couple; cent PARK AVE, hall room.\"comfortably furnished.PARK AVE, 44\u2014Room to let; only.12\u2014Back parlor and latge 117 3 gentlemen 317 à PARK AVE, 68, City\u2014If you want comfortable, strictly clean room, with all modern conveniences, we have one.116 3 RK AVR, 23\u2014Room on bath flat, + aectrie light, modern conveniences.; PRINCE | ARTHUR sT.\u2026 308\u2014Comfort- table furnished front room facing the mountain; bath flat, modern conveniences, Including telephone.1182 FIRE AVENUE, 78\u2014Elegantly Furnished ouble and singla rooms, alt modern con- venionces: family of two gentlemen only.113 = PARK AVE, WEST, 194 \u2014 Nice sulte of for doctor, electric light, very quiet held by two widows.118 8 PARK AVE, 28_-Nioely furn!shed rooms, uble and aingle, to le so 2 - lor bedroom.Fle.to lot, also Tone wr ç 1 ROOMS TO LET At 502 St, Catherine st, west.corner Feel st.two comfortable unfurnishel 100ms, on bathroom flat.use ROOMS\u2014Furnished, bath flat.pleasant locality, partial board if desired for refined part atrictly private.10 Lincoln avenue, uy.rooms house, ROOMS and Board, bright, airy, 11 furnished, comfortable, rooms, wi wi ven fur MACKAY ST.69\u2014large comfortable, new- * 1y.farniahod double and single front +o er Auer light, clothes Dress; everything crepes 3 8T., No.1, on Poel, next to ndsor Hotel, bright front room, large cupboards, bathroom floor, overicoking Domiblon square.118 # cry COUNCILLORS 8T., No.8%, clean, well furnished room to let, facing Sherbrooke at.CITY coun up to\u201d 118 $ MACKAY 68T., 8\u2014Unfurnished rooms si let nished, clothes cupboard, one with gas Out accommodation for transients; connections, for gas stove, Auer light, no near shopping district and theatres, No.718 children.17 à Victoria.78 156e0d McRILYL COLLEGE AVE, No.ooms\u2014 RICHMOND SQUARE, 25a, room, suitable Double, newly furnished.righ clean for two men, with or without\u2014board.and alry; all modern conveniencas; tels- * ' phone, 1 3 ROSE DE LIMA BT.40c.St.Henrl\u2014Fur- nished room to let, suit married couple, with no children or two young men to board out.- 4 ST.CATHERINE ST.WEST.371.upstalri.Commercial Cafe, first class table board, Live U tickets $I; special rates by the.week 9 26 - MANCE ST, No.81-\u2014Furnished double room to lét In private family, first class locality; gaa and telephone in house.117 3 MACKAY ST.No.¥ _Larse nicely fur- ished room, pain filet.117 3 CILLORS ST, 60A, & large tuniy wuit- Toum, benutl able Sor two yentiemen.CHURCH STRELT, 101-Largs Bright fu for: nished room, for oné or two gemtl breakfast if desired; small private rai E sarouy; no children.CRESCENT BT, No at te ell pl'emen, furnished rooms for Ee! witbout board.ory COUNCILLORS Bg aT.26\u2014Fè:rent in family, moder private convébiencen; astra) 106 Jocality.114 6 1 CRAIG BT.EAST, 8$30\u2014Large unfurnished room, with uss .of- kitchen; good fies i COURSOL ST.Xe Ko.auitable for privil Ca mn as - ve OP crrx AVES ®, 177\u2014Rooms on bath IG family, to p ones, modarn accom balconies; asy terms; heated; Auer vas * FHURCE EF.68\u2014Ntcely fumisdel room, Bath iat, comfortable à and: clean, for, one éf (wo gentlemen; TUR A ETTT HALL AvBg 657 \u2014 Two double, one > single, well fi front rooms, eonvenionces, lose to Sherbrooke at.DORCHESTER BT.WEST, $30, near ine.sof Hotel TOomA, 2urnished, ia well i fies \u2018ase a all modern conveniences; ents 118 $, Sunoco, comfortably : fur- vishod rent: chen ta: \u201cto 7 BUY ¢ 5.2 ] se 186cod ; PETER WHITNEY 5600 Diack Pearl 2000 ue] dun a 5.= .\u2019 1508 Gt.Western OU [5060 Gfid.Slerr ouate teste (ire i ca | ad BROADWAY, NEW YORK.dans su Fel a he 7, LE - TR Ye ) - 1008 Galatea\u201d Ha EL eu od 1\u20ac ata = 7000 atid.Double po\" Eagl mas y 200 Manhattan ; Mis / 800 Bullfro Alliance ; Money : fe comtes à = olight \u20181009 Gfid.1060.20 Deveiege tendency te ease, and likely cause | \"ONTA 1.5000 rome Haw 1600 Sante Nest a rise ock ricet fu sear} ; \" i re cheap (W.n W .lg ° jocks = THE ONT RIO 1000 Cobalt Central 100 peer gro prese a ores |} rom U te 8 per cent.Teronte Rallway, | ki way, Rich, { by yr Rat vay, Deirol on Raft or) er Wecds « The Ma ce Ce, Dom, Pel Con Ne Co, Nova ra Bestia Steet and Doma, ; iron Bends.; \"GORDON STRATHY & co, : Members Wontresl Steck Exchange.1 f scrvépgiilr-.machinery\u2026 , buil@ing, etc.£22,000; new.fire - halls, fire alarm system.hospital, Thesa\u2019 several 1tems, ed nec $10.0 having \u201cbythe \"citizens, arg Mboral + with eivic rope: BE cruse if one thing is more apparent another in tha weste It a ! lavish expenditure 1s À Perse 3 and orderliness.and at.ios nt féavitre of In brood of wh MR ew -wéekh- agos-ére -8j; renditure is extrav, future development.Thèse would have ob year for a city of 18,000 iA\u2019 warn «thot sentials, and that es vote even in, algary there heey \"Fin\" order-that-1- | | a ed that a stre uen .2, = ad ' ; ery that these of nj ~ ning £0 eh wisdom wl #ayiee of.id assed, were the ¢ of And ae Yes Pi ons.of the\u201c ci \u201cee eiready \u201cneugurateltr Fo - 4° newer?ve La well in the way.ef st the citi cine RON ele Tats LAST well a rot) ria © cs co cars, e gole.| tus, $41,000; surplus cost of _.+ en judg-i; by \u2018the \"city missioners\u2019 \u2018{ unquatified \u2018fadittés ot Hoty \u2018togethel soma Lime: agy u- \u2018might ako sake, Sivantage ; w ors 124 control 109000 meres a: | Wheat Laads, : ; kawag\u2014 - 6 > ; or 2 Capital .a captal Oity Eo ul La N >.RE a ER TA VIOTORIA.\u2014Now is the time te buy roperty im Canada\u2019s Winter Reaert.Finadreds are sceking homes in Vivtoria.INVESTIGATE.Write for particulars to C.W.Blackstock & Co.Rese Street, REGINA, Box 1X38, Branches) \"76 Fort Street, Vietoria, B.0.20th street, Saukat 111 #0 , | CAPITAL - .RESERVE FUND Business.Special attention given to the Montreal: Branch: Bank of No (Entabliahed 1832.) dited quarterly on Savings Accounts.| This is the only bank having its head office in Canada 1 that submits its books and statements to Independent Audit.: BY order of the d, be FER ES Cobalt Stocks.| : Ti 4° Bought, wo on spondence 80) tion from agent at on application.W, Lak 110 WeBington St.Ottawa, va Scotia Ale 4\u201c 1 20004 | ~ > .$5,250,000 - Li Unexcelled facilities for the transaction of all kinds of Buti Savings Department and interest \u20ac 164 St.James: St.W P.HUNT, \u201cManager.\u201c ù Hs Mi Ir 0 PC +.ni adit, to the bree Poet ; ; Schmitz said :+.F2 à Hemme statement: that ! \u2018hate - hand.| led over the relng ob: tb Governmgpnt {; to\u2019 \"any: person\u201d or; \u201cevfimistion Is and, féisèhood.ET ca)tedia pémst an = iméustrial c / 5.06 \u201cOF fifty selected sub-Gomin SBE fopder.that the important work nl \u2018bg mystepatized and sarried out, foh& of thd, committee that while these ja kospiun wigh3 nism, and two to one, favor of other 3 Sri SE TH saIpe: spirit 0.pere AE proBbly suppért th oma: providing for these and other expendi- \u2018 -: tires to the tune of $300,000, AF Yukon\u2019 Mining \u2018Rules Changed.Special to the Montreal Star.Ottawa, May A, rats e is made b ordpr-in-Counc or .+, regulations, so that hencétarine thé À Tuning i \u2018of the Territorial Court and the Gold © Commissioner,\u201d or -any two of them of i, ,whom the Gold Commissioner must ba LE one, may make general rules for prac- + tice and procedurs before the Gold Commissioner.It is specially stipulated that - practice and procedure must b summary.\u2019 3 \u2018aipoatébue and net Red ¥ as i possible, An order-in-Connel! appears in the -Gesette placing the administra- ; \u2018l \u201ction of the Electricity Fluid Exportation i Act under the Minister of Inland Reve- \u2018nue, Q \u20ac i 1 ; Aceh mm ge In The Rich Field.miles north of \u2018Wilson's Bay,\" $7.50 to $18 a ton, We have much as\u201d $1,800 a ton.the claims.+ perty.\u201c7 gold mines.higher.Le ask-you to learn the te put them before you and a Bhare, Par Value One Dol of w dal ag Sl find JE they accordingly vot- \u2018These 800 Acres Were \u2018The First Cl Last \u2018summer, before any stakin \u2018Larder Lake region, our Staking had } bearing claims amounting to eight dv acrés; two ¢an have a map of the property some of the claims there are wide reefs that assey from There is no richer property the .country.~and Larder Like Is as RICH AS THE FAMOUS RAND of South Africa.are in ONE BLOCK, which means etonomy- th working The ore on these properties is.FREE- MILLING,-wé \u2018have our own water-power on the pro~ We have an mbundance of wood and water\u2014 \u201cevery item that counts in the economical operation J Our expenses will he far lower, assays are higher than those of trilnes which hive .seventy millions in dividand 5 and our ore will We have nothing to\u2019 hide, nothing to le about, simple facts.and \u2018EMPIRE LARDER LAKE: GOLD MINING COMPANY; 1 \u2018à ablid and worthy invest font at Th One Million Dollars, in shar es Tot One a Par Value each.No personal liability.Write for meps, proofs of assays and full particuliers.\u2018of.shares in this offering clapely limited, Write or Mire to \u201cat once, Or use coupon belo yy.: PROVINCIAL 1 MINES LIMITED feo Hien or seven.or dvs not resigned, nor.8 ybody, and any Wate Thetit » her i false] There 13 no reason, rano por over an remy: of § ment to other people.- \u201cAs for Ruefs, charges.I wi say he has not paid me ady bribe money and he knows that.If he says he paid bribe money to mie he simply lle I only knew that - he has made sych charges from what 1 am told, and from the newspaper repres.pntatives- » The examinatiom.df Abraham Rus?before the grand jury was resumed to-day.He was further questioned As to the alleged bribery Mayor Schmitz and the oarvtaom by the \u2018United Rallroads, pursuant to his testimony of yesterday \u2018that $200,000 was paid by that oration for the purpase of electrifyink the etreet -rafl- way system.Ruef refused té forecast the information he will impgrt.Mr.Matzen, of his couhse), siys th mayor will appear for trial in Judge Dunne\u2019s department of the Superior Court next Monday.= why I ne aims Staked: \u2018Larder Lake \u201ccontrary Is.a malislods- Gen - Spécial to the Montresl Star.| wgn Glass safe \u2018Investments: F a Fer Cent, Mortgage Bénds, Wen Tete ve ry profitable e esta very » staple manufacturing Pasincdsl Write for Peu w.RU DHOPE, \u2018Confederation Lite Pas Toron or K.F.ae 325 St.James 5 te treat.105 177 dot EN om Be Colleatsd WS: Reparies: Brogrens of x Farming: \u2018the ar Bo réail SA ich for.25 the object of both governments.Jn the other provinces the whole work of collection; Son ne \u201cand publishing will be conduoye by the Faderal office.ules now fasuen pony for in formaiiee regar ferm, the area 6léhred.,: a aren i 2 ca the area in orchards, small fruit a vineyard, the.number of.horses, cattle, Lpep, swine and poultry and the priu- cipa field crop Later in the Pesson reports will be ob.teined from cortespondents in all townships and parishes-of the average yields on field crope, for use in computing tha total yields of the crops, and the results will be by counties and provinces for general.distribution.It is noted that the law makes it the dues 0® persons: séceiving these es to fill them out, and a is given that the for parson tufted in not be used purposes of taxa on.Joie been working on\u201cthese lines « I ; \u2018 CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Notlos :Qiven- ef-Big-(Raliway - Projeot: ; in Western Canada.wa May 18:\u2014Izètters Iricor- ovation ive beck ip ed né Pacific Coal Mines, Eat, ith a a capital \u2018of $8,000,000, and head office at \u2018Toronto.The ¢ company wilt take heen done in\u2019 the .over the business of a Alaska Devé- NTY gold- - ., lopment Company, and of et \u2018acific Coal: gnd Oll Company, Limited.of Larder Lake.(You The Mergenthaler.Company.Limited, for the asking.) On is incorporated with a capital\u2019 of $49,- assays on file that show as in.All our holdings 3 usr grade ap \u201cWe oe Too.à 4 we tb prove to you tha ; LIMITED, À five \u201cCon cos ie to: the undersigned - \u2018Nembet: © .; BS da i as [A FE Ta ë PRÔVINCTAL MINES LIMITED, Le 3g Lawlor Blag.Toronts; Ot.720000.3 : comin hho per share apspecces sen egr, je.a ur nounou u oh rit a Sah SE om a RR EL .AE sv Baroy \u201cvd .e 55 \u201cve ase co ainiine paient.à x08 date Powis) fu.SE ' aible fo for : failure, toc: : Attendance © for: 900, and head office at.Toronto, .Notice.is given that application whl he inade at the next gessin of Parlig- ment tp incorporate the Northern Bm- pire Railway Company, the proposals being to build from the international boundary near Cardston, Alta, through Lethbridge northerly to Fort MqMur« ray thenes northwesterly | ry, Fart; Vermilion, and o h- the Yuken by Dawson to Alaska, rw \u201cbranch to Edmonton.\" C.\u201dA.Valin, Alphonse Lemoine and Miss Edith Davidson have been ap= ointed analysts in the Jaboratoriés of the Inland \u2018Revende Department, '.\u201d : The «Canadian.Frelght Association -give-notice of their intention-of asking Ire authority of the Rallway Commis- pion td certain\u201d cHabges \u201cof cladsifion- lon.These includd.éordage, gro- cerlés, \u2018hardware, stationery, pergus/ sion Sa de mating oro, \u201cmica.glekeLal furmitur ns m el,sil- ey Tue mobs: os wood, vodenwars 5, indurated ware.\u201c+ ,; - PRAYER-NOT SUFFICIENT.Prosecution fdr Hamicide to Follow + Fallyre\" tb\" Provide Mealoal Care } Wow wobic;.May.18.54\u2019 vecomumdndu: tion that a law be passed in New York State\u2019 -subjer ol Deore on a of \u2018homic all persons respon- © Marier, Sioa | ears, the one schedule serving | Printed and published |.edge |.pre re yy PE pres re F ; Drasiches\" ind Agsaia rr go onde gt De 8 \u201ctie ST.JAMES STREET] ly in the proven district o a the 3, 000 year old Ris Tinto Mines of Spain; down to that infant prodigy, our \u201cnel r,Calumet and Arizona, su phides have : characterized the prominent copper mites, paying permanent dividends, mea- - in extent by the amount of output and mast price of metal., : pana Bi pd 20 Tons Dally Es Assure \u2018Yearly $1,290, 000 Net.Vouchers, Smelter Retin; Engineers\u2019 Reports: strip the a the Bonanza Belt Copper Company, to eye and understanding.| merit, it, together with Prospectus, ladly be furnished .Subscrip : E lst, 1907, ._ pa ote a application._ 3% BROAD STREET, NEW YORK CITY, - À > \u2018te STATE : STREET, BÔSTON MASS, CE FE Sh, TH + Gly df Prince Mbit, Sisk WE ARE IMPRESSED by the fact that the BONANZA BELT DEBENTURES FOR SALE.COPPER COMPANY has the endorsement of a \u2018Board \u2018of are: SEALED BIDS, addressed to the un- Diréctors, amongst whom at daring iL Bare ess se on Two former Comptrollers of New York City, one of whom is the has ihe ind aity of.ence - Savings Bank, and.the- other \u2014- Aibert \u201cDen, bentur -Pres identof -an- important of a private Banking House, d alio the President of the Bor- oùgh.ef Brooklyn, New York;.- Fh Treasurer \u2018of the New York Produce Exchange.who i is also sya Director of the New York Importers\u201d \u2018and Traders\u2019 National + = Bank An tite.who i is also Trustee\u2019 of a 8 Savings Bank; ou ears, 4 T5 \u2018per B March.8.$65.0 005.00 Eracteis Light, 20 years, 4 1-8 er cent, dated J4tb July,-1906.ids on first two lots to Include accrued Interest from 30th March, 1906, on balance from date of issue.of above debentures are repayable in equal consecutive annual instalments of princi and interest, running from date 0.foun ue.Th ghest x any tender not nee cessarily accepted DAVIDEON, \u2019 ry-T Prince Albert, April Fv RS oer rer on so New York Consolidated Stock Exchange.WE ARE IMPRESSED by the fact.that the Company not only isbues a prospectus, but also details ds its, oe business, Jo wit: + Smelter Reports: Vouche oa Repos, which are novel in he good aude Pad lS that any one who reads will recognize he.he.of \u2018investment in the - Company's stock.We will fufrmstrtcopies thertéof on application.CAPITAL Fp \u2014 turns, full particu.rares son ad returns to pa tou WE RECOMMEND i ims t ons for which o.L HA RWPOD Po th $3 per be, we, 8 td Ce hé 5 Company: ai a > which \u20ac will give any Pinforination that Bex - BRANDON, MAX.oOo be eed gre Ag og Thomas M.Patterson & Co., ~~ 'PETERBORQUGH, ONT.sre selling very cheap, , over 7 per cent.on the maps Davies \u2018 W.D.CHAN DLER, Steck Broker, imi ry es a Phone Main 4265, à Hompttaz vides Ges 59 ; > + 1 = k BLN a SURRY Ar ; \u201cThe Great Silver Opportunity._ LT COL.JOHN CARSON, Braiden; W.I.GEAR; Vics President, .Montreal.~~ 5° JAMES.COOPER, Secy.- Treas.ve Montreal.00 DA ', + Montreal.con ln sd TE Ker Lake.\u201d Cob Ou in de i ir ; , pow hott tims ONLY\u2019 hed died pumbei ¢ 1 ae HE he ae si.où each.fully paid and non- whi > Ar i : « cL ties.sa 1 vO 48 VAT Sie sofa de i ail asstred for considerable « wr EN praECTORS: \"JAS.G.ROSS, \u201cOL.CHAS, A SMART.#& J.REMUS LAURENDEAU.~~ Montréa.\u201c| a un = Montreal, - \u2018Montreal.+, JAS.A.OGILVY, Jr.# VW.\"ALEX.McKAY, H.H.LYMAN: C0 Montreal.Mags 2 2050 Mogtreal.- \u201cMontréal.SE D.W.LOCKERBY, - m AC MAGDONELL MP, C E POTTER.Te Toronto.THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA 1 INCORPORATED 1869, \"CAPITAL PAID UP à \"RESERVE FUND .* HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL.\"FACILITIES FOR TRANSACT ING ALL KINDS OF BANKING ousmess, SAVINGS DEPARTMENT AT ALL BRANCHES INTEREST PAID, OR, CREDITED, QUARTERLY.MONTREAL BRANCHES : MAIN (CITY) OFFICE, Cornet Notre Dame and Bt.John Strests, © 87.CATHERINE ST, cor.Stanley.WESTM OUNT-\u2014Greene Avenue spd.WEST END BRANCH\u2014Notre Dame Bt, \u2018Catherine Street : and Seigneurs, WESTMOUNT \u2014 Victoria Ave MONTREAL ANNEX \u2014 105 Fgir- and Sherbrooke Stree mount Avenue, ; 83000,000 | $4,350,908 ow MONTREAL BRANCH cagsacs a > genes vio ] of Commerce.CAPITAL Paid Up.$10,000,000, pest, - $5 000; | Branches : LONDON, ENG.' Co NEW YORK, SAN FRANCISCO, yw i SEATTLE, PORTLAND, ORE.AND 167 THROUGHOUT CANADA \u2019 a ; City Branches: WEST_END Ale Son :\u2014St.Catherine and DELORIMIER:\u20141135 Rachel\u2019 Street, business.88 7éeod PA rue ; Se Le You Cannot Conceiy > ter for\u2018 Artists, Pi ture Mount to the little Scrap Ba ok mage nmi | PURK, SWEET AND ware \u201cStick Fast\u201d Paste Pc ;.Simply aid to cig water nud AND amAINS.Fos ad a A pe rt \u20ac m \u2018Aores of Rioh Mining in the Yory méme Hm e-Awake Investors\u2014Re ; - 0888 of -the.First Issue of Treasury Stook: at 121-2 Cents a Share-Stook.win reporte \u2018Advance in Price In Short Ti : Strongly Endorsed sv Repirtable ol \u201cEngineers, ; 971 ACRES OP MINING.| NDS: In the very heart 4 \u201cCobalt district.27 claims in all.Surroynded which bave alrsady niade their owners or ea Cae tai ae loi mé oné of.these notéd roperties offered ad promising pros Tande of the Ga NABIAN Rime COBALT mine see PANY, LIMIT! a ht It, Mr.Investor, 4 which have ly been passed upon by the \"most.trustworthy engl, neers fn Cobalt, and-who state upon thel utation pos ¥ mining - engineers, that \u2018Every.one of the: Ewha Sr et : properties if ovstomatically rm: = Gold is Cela - Persan \u201cpo Has Geen offered openly and es atinre \u201cfor .Restits have.demon \u201cber of shares\u2019 oli i The \u2018same length of time than of pd of small, ever offered on {58 Canadian market.to.when stocks have n quiet.- It empliaticailx demonstrates that the people, rich - and x .have the utmost ootfidence \u2018in this -great mining sind'resllse Ita immense importance sis a surs ade by oh: With shadow of a doubt fortunes are going to be mad thove quick: enaugh.to buy.atock at 12 1-3 cents \u2018only 500,000 Shares Treasury Stock is ona ay at 12.12 Cents a ay Na.and You \u201cShould Bey Now.\u2026 able raie = 0 ; por 2317 ne \u201d > Vote moon is, at's va ; ar pes ?gp pu po re M inns sul is, Liv : oT 1 .\u201cLP tes) ND MAP WILL §8 SENT ON REQUEST, .1 Kinds of Ease in the Contest Yesterday .Afternoon.Mr.Newton, M.D.is getting to be such a consistent p *rformer at hand- fag out lemons that you can set your clock bv him.: Yestérday Doc.went into the fruit business again andæpui lt all over Newark.- Take our word for li, gentle reader on the pitchinge proposition this Sa Doc is the big noise, and no questions asked.J.Bean departed from this Vale of tears on Wednesday.«and the schedule : ; yesterday called for the appearance of Mr.Burnham's palltd performers.4 iJ The change of climate didn't agree with Newark.Doc.tuuched - match to them, and they blew up.Mr.P.\u2018Powers, president of the lastera League, pomtorts, sent an extra Lip to arbditrate the differencds , and also to refleve Lainp Owens.; Mr.Owens is undoubtediv a resourceful Ump, but no Ump, however , can read love letters and render close decisions at second base, as r.Owens has been trying to do latelv.So Mr.Hoffner is in our intdst, and while Mr.Owens is looking over his pxtensive correspondence, Mr, : Hoffner hands out a few underdone decisions the satisfaction of the tumultuous throng.The umpiring duet worked well yesterday, and apart from the fact that .Mullin called Mr.Hofner & sausige.the affair was mosi, pleasant.The score, we may uvserve in passing, was 1 to 0, and the contest If excessively tame.; .However, our one and, only run came as the result of the squeeze play, pd In the memory of the oldest inhabitant this ts the first thme the squeeze y has « ever worked.MADIGAN\u2019S ARM STILL THERE.; Another.everit that stirred our emotions to the breaking point was a skil- *.al exhibition by our Mr.Madigan.A Mr.James Cockman, a sterling performer, weil \u2018and favorably known to eo local critics, was on third base In the fourth innings, when Mr.Sharpe, ho can throw almiost as big a shado Ww as a bean pole, hit the ball a biff out + Wo our Mr.Madigan.Now, of course, having seen Mr.Madigan perform so often we are next 0 the fact that Mr.Mnadigan's throwing arm is all to the molasses.In fact, Mr.Madigan could stand on the Arena and throw a man out try- toisteal a ball on the Westmount golf links.he Mr.Cockman was In the dark, however, in regard to Mr.Madigan's Jorfous achdevemenfts, and the moment the ball Bit Mr.Madigan\u2019s glove Mt, kman' lit out for the plate on the glad gallop.A Mr.Cockman can sprint a few, but our Mr.Madigan lined the ball to dr Kittredge, and it was a hurry-up order.3 It 1s) unnecessary to relate further.We will be brief, and merely say A nat the throw was a beaut from every standpoint.The paid attendance handed Mr.Cdckman the hoarse hoot, which Mr.the ever solleitous for our that occasionally A mr rs Newark has an Indian pitcher who le said to be a Tomahawker.ockman meturned with thanks in the fifth when he pulled off a lulu catch of foul fly.But let us wander from this tame exhibition Into more invigorating chan- of thought.7 : Do WE KNOW THE GAME?.5 = aay Re » a thavghticss moment we ventured.trié ing asser- , , tans: still have a few things to loarh oo fem historic ed on.the, te that the crowd sect i an easy fly while: he: \u2018Pls\u2019 off one of tre LA wats ; \u201ctn hid apt Bas always Shin the playsts\"Miemeelves, but wher, a cet raver Gg a.Ww p.aud di as ug ; a Ang a Spot of Folk rio a ball\u201d ditor \u2018Blox: Sir, \u2014L: take \u2018exception a.etgtomn made hy: - the:e on tt Maritreal: roi Santo not Kopx | The \u201cPlone\u201d Tine of talk that crowds here vil.rt thé amotharis GE Enthuslastic coaching by.Newark vocalists failed to.help any.es in easy ekyscraper while the clean bandling \u201cof hard liners d will escapes unnoticed, has gone the rounds.before t is a canard \u2018pure and simple and a direct insult to the intelligence.of the Montreal baseball loving public.Any habitue of.the hleachers will bear out my state: play made on the local diamond is followed closely, ad applauded: as\u2019 it deserves.\u2026 \u2018Nobody Piney possibly a few youngsters or perhaps some rabid lacrosse Bends who lown in at a strange form of entertainmänt, would ever put er ot on/the \u2018skill displayed in the catching of an easy.Tift to the id, than\u2019 pu the.rapid and accurate handling of hard.hit grounders.a long fly, is\u2019 csught after a hard, rur: it deserves the applause it evokes.When After thé \u2018cheering which, LoMows\u2019 the \u2018cetching of a comparatively easy près or asc tetires the io ponte aide\u201d ke îmerelÿ, the gation following the , rote on an Interesting inni Perhaps, \u2018however, the inal ment that each and- understood, discussed \u2018who asks \u2018do we now the game?\u201d bie, to; dpeak \u201cotsÿ for himself and other press representatives when \"MENOorenos rance of.the rudiments of baseball Gove \u201cFIRST \u2018BASE BLEACHERS.\u201d Va Ta \u2014\u2014 es an\u201c argument with a sterling authority lke \u201cFirst * Base poux rs -dey fn an open carom; in ey 4ts harrowing and heart breaking details, was.ex- ANOTHER FOR NEWTON| | PLATE CHANCES \u2018he \u201cVersatile Doc Shut Newark Out With \u2018 Ali né duadison up to \u201cTip\u201d O'Neill, while breezing out to che TE ried its voice \u2018$1 fotos to get a: and ugly ° Fersen fom.thé ustly celebrated expert, who writes, baseball for ihe \u201cHARTT \" of the shoe lies in the wearing A noteworthy produotion 0?- The Hartt Boot & Shea Ca.Ltd, TRRDRRIOTON, ; oo OF KGS Special to The Montreal Star.Toronto, Ont., May 18.~From all appearances the Ontario Jockey Club\u2019s | spring mceting, which opens to-day, promises io be the most brilliant and interesting in the long series of success: es that have marked thé club's history.The class and -the vumber of horses here for the meeting are such as to assure good racing and'large fields.The list of probable starters is the strongest ovidence of the Leiief that this\u201d year's plate is a very open race.NS Re > tart VEN Fifteen horses are carded to start and thev represent cleven different owners.Last year only six horses ran, representing but five owners.This three-year-old showed great speed in.shorter distances.but when as his training progressed, the journeys be: came longer, it became a question if he would be suited to go the long route necessary to.win the plate.His high action was one thing that counted against his ability to perform creditably over a distance of ground and in his last two serious works he was decidedly beaten by Sea Wall.As a result, Train: er Littlefield decided he should uot hope to win to-day\u2019s race with Assemblyman, and the latter therefore will not carry the colors this afternoon.With Assemblyman also dropped out Haruko, thc four-year-old sister to Inferno.Of the three horses on which Mr.Seagram has now to depend, Sea Wall is counted as the best.In fact, the other two\u2014Half a Crown and Supper Dance\u2014 seëm to come in less by their own merits than by the failure of Assemblyman and Hdruko to meet expectations.Mr.Davies will have two representa tives in Capstan and Gay Dora, and the 'Kirkfield Stable has the three-year-old \u2018Kirkfield \u2018and the four-year-old Wick- light re.race.e one horse that stands out, however, is'Hon.Adam Beck's Photo \u2018apher.His work has been very sat factory to his owner and Trainer Nixon.\u2018the latter of whom says: \u201cIf colt races up to his work, ha 2 sbove him Is.Mr, Emange! Ed \u201cwill in from end to end.\u201d \u201ca cf Cornwall; ite -hig, Jott.\u201d Nr.Fi tx him Mr.Jos.Mercier, of the Nationale ai À, dE ao i, \"A GROUP OF.rACROSSE AGRE 5 In the centre is Mr.Tom, sara presidént ofthe Lacrosse Union.Capitals; to hig right Fitxglb usblin.of re Shan Fogis, and ow: 7 % .2 A A ai wv handed down a sweeping decision in favor of the Star.Prosecution to pay -the costs.; A SURPLUS OF sTIP\u201d O'NEIL'S.© 7 \u201cTip\u201d still takes a whole lot of interest in baseball, and veftures the '° guess that we have a good team it might be strengthened a Httle in a couple of places,\u201d he sald, \u201cput ftis * the best aggregation we have over had hace,\u201d And speaking of the mighty \u201cTip\u201d himself, the hero of the old St.\u2018Louis Browns, \u2018end one of the greatest sluggers the game has ever ween, recalls the fact that every O'Neill who buts into the noble pastime these days im- .mediately calls himself \u2018Tip.\u2019 There are \u201cTip\u201d O'Nefls playing ball to-day in California, Texas, Ilinots, Montana, Massachusetts, New Jersey and Carolina.No man.can.throw a stone in the baseball situation and not hit a Tip O'Neil on the coco.\u201cThe only original.Tip has lived quletly in Montreal for so many years that the newspapers in the States have lost track of him.Thus it is that every \u2018once\u2019and awhile we pick up a paper ana read: Deadwood, N.D., April 32~(Speclal.)\u2014\" Tip\u201d D'Nefl], the great ball player noe pe dled here to-day, the owner of a string of gold mines worth And then they vary ta little: v Coloradd Springs, April 28 (Special )\u2014A fittle child was standing on the Santa Fe bridge to-day, and fell 4,000 feet to the canyon below.\u201cI will save her,\u201d yelled a man, and diving info the yawning chasm, he grabbed the girl Just as ghe.was about to hit the rock s.\u2019 The brave reacuer of the fair maid vas none other than \u201cTip\u201d O'Nell, the great fielder of the old St.Louis » rowns.\u2019 7 : \u201cTip\u201d has read his obituary about 350 times dy the clock.\u201c | a ET fico nits.Morgan, Newton and Phelsn:~ first base .on errors, Montreal) 3; (glen The score: rown,; wild oi Newton.U Owens, ang Hoffner.Time, m pir NOTES.\u201cMadigan\u2019s .throw from deep.right tele oi mmo oP [a dnl ovins .centre that cut off 2 run at:the plate on, p.\u201c| was the\u2018only bright featuroof an oth-.Totals.: §|erwise dull game.AHR 5 Engler, the Newark shortstop, was .Engle, 88.4 °#% \u2018| responsible for twd of the Sailors Mahiing, rf.4 \"0\" \u2018\u201cd'ittiree errors.Both were fumbles of Un- Cockman, 3b, .3 8 \"0: ers, but neither proved costly.Muliln, 2b.rereens 1-8 ; mere oh .seers ; ; : Phelan and Newton were responsible \u2018 » , Jones LE 3 70 |for.the Royals\u2019.two errors.Fhelsin Stanage, ©.oo.og od \u2018allowed 8 grounder that should have | carrick, p.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.1 been, good for a base only, to go \u2014 À through him and the runner continued , Fatals.8 à t6.second,- while- Newton, in trying to ch æ Sallor at: Hay, made a \u2018bad Grow.2 \u2018poor by \u201cinnings\u2014 Newark ,.Cees Montreal .ap mena ae the Tit column shows, both pitch: had \u2018em guessing .most off the ati \u2018plained to \u201cTip,\u201d who pondered over the matter for a moment, esp sh \u2018| while' a Mr.Hoffmer: ha time.All the hits were rather scratchy ind a pass started Kittredge on the only run \u2014 Cockman, the an third baseman of -the Newark \u2018team, is a very \u2018fast man and fields his position In splendid style.He also shows up well \u201cJ with the Stick.7 By defeating Buffalo again yesterday.Baltimore takes-the.lead in the league, and the defeat of Jersey City \u201cIvy Toronto, puts the Skeeters in second place.Toronto still remains third.Two- umpires - \u2018yeatanday Lor.the.first time this.agason.still con- .Owens tigued.to, give secloibin oh \u2018balls and -inimitable stylé\u201d \u201cafter the bases, Homer Is \u2018another new one.here.\u201c+ 25 \u2018 = rte hi Mikel Joyce ati - \u201ccontinues to swat, \u2018the balls in:e manner that is gladdening the hearts of all.One of the three yesterday went to his credit.strikes in ,his own Newark again | to-day, while to-mor- row Providence, the team that is at present\u2019 pulling off a few stunts in Rochester will be here for three, games.| vi kw.c.\"AC Football \u2018club.\u201d Commenothe \u201cTuesday next, oe 21 21st, H the Y.M.Ci.A.+bbys will have a 'prac-\u2019 tice every Tuesday and Thursday evenings at the Baseball Park, Atwater avenue, starting at 6.30 p.m., each even- Ing.Members will please note change made - with.regard to evenings for practice, from henceforth.Quite a namber of players were \u2018out in the \u2018Jevenings this week, and from present indications a good season will be expected: Some of tha new.men.showed up well, and after a little practical training by the coach, they should find a place on one of the league teams, New Brunswick Player.Special to The Montreal Star, ' Fredericton, N.B., May 18.\u2014George Finnamore, who'was- with Joe Page's Famham team of the Canadian Baseball League, left here Jast night to join the Augusta team of the Maine State League.He is a fast infielder and: Hard \u2018hitter, : arid was recommended to Augusta \u2018by Pitohef Stackpole, of Holy- .= f À } will play - | the tionall has 1 matter will: be definitely PROSPECTS FOR THE CRICKET SEASON A Review of the the Strength of the Various Clubs Hereabout and What They May Do.The prospects for a good cricket season seem exceptionally bright this year and the \u2018weaker teams will nearly all be strengthened.\u201d As usual the Montreal and District Amateur Cricket League is divided into two sections, A and B.The teams comprising section A are ' McGlll, Montreal, 'Longueull, Westmount I, and Point St.Charles.The McGill team will be practically the same as last year, but will have Jost the services of one or two valuable men, includimg King.These, however, will be replaced by young players of promise.Montreal will be exceedingly strong this year and bids fair to wrest the champlonship honors from McGill,who has topped the league for the past two seasons.They will be captained by Mr.Heygate, and will welcome the return of the Rev.Mr.Plymptre.Wallace, the ex-professional, has been reinstated and will be permitted to play with them also.Longueull have mucy the same team as before, and the weaker teams, Weat- mount I.and Point St.Charles Will be strengthened by-some néw players.The teams comprising B division are\u2019 the Dominion Cotton Mills, Lachine, Westm-urt II, Victoria Annex, Vati Jeyfield, and Cote- St.Paul.Valleyfield,{ \u2018which won the champlit ip ?gecuon B two.years ago, hag re-entered a Right : year's absence Tor the So os.PE, © als april or rship,but below tv witpôre Sf.the #- Prdifficuity of ronan suitable \u2018grounds.Even so there are more clubs in section B than there were last year.Although the Dominion Cotton Mills won the championship of this gection last year they have not taken advantage of thelr opportunity to replace the tall-enders of Section A.Thus section A remains identical with that of last year.teams, McGill has a series of four | F25 home and home games with Ottawa, two with Quebec, and two with Len- noxville.Lennoxville will open the season here this afternoon in a match against McGill.At the end of July or the beginning of August there will be a \u201cCricket Week\u201d in Ottawa.Teams wil be serit\u2018up from Montreal, Toronto.and Winnipeg.The Staten Istana Cricket Club, of New-York City, heve arrmngedka tour which wifi take In Quebec and Ottawa, as well ds Montreal.While here they matches against both the McGill and the Montreal teams.The International match will take place this year in Toronto, and it is practically certain that the American team will visit Montreal and Ottawa.There is some talk of the Canadian Cricket Association forming a West ern Assoclation to correspond to the Eastern Association, nd a committee \u2018has heen appointed to look Into the \u2018matter of the amalgamation of the two.If such an arrangement could be J'reached it would greatly benefit the game of cricket throughout the whole Dominion: The officers recently elented for the ensuing year are as follown: poonorary president, Arthur J.Hodg- \u201cHonorary vice-president, Gilbert Fer- resident, John Duthie.iat vice-president, A.B.Wood.2nd vice-president, W.C.Baber.8rd vice-president, C.J.Harrod.© Secretary, W.E.- Hansford.Honorary treasurer, W.H.Duthie.At a recent meeting the proposél te change the name of the league to the Montreal and Distriot' Cricket e, leaving out the word amateur, in order to admit Hainsworth who is at present debarred from playing with McGill.was Téjected.The reason for this is that only two clubs, McGill and Montreal.can- afford to pay a professional and that t two are strong enough already with respect to the other teams.At present cricket 1s mot as popular as it should be.The main reason for this ls thé fact that there are no pub- Hc grounds suMable for cricket.whers children might learn to play from tar beginning as they do in the case of hockey, lacrosse, or baseball.men in, a cannot devote the time that Eng lshmén give to the gam is some really first class cricket played both here and in the States (especially dat Philadelphia) and it seems a pity that the clubs dre -not more encouraged.NATIONALS IN GOOD TRIM.For Game With Toronto Saturday © - Afternoon.\u2018The final selection of tha referees for Detween - Toronto and Na-4 not been made Jet, but the evening.\u2018Toronto suggeete od A an To, Connell Tom: Carlind, Phil.Po eat?\u2018Roddy F1 ve Cam f .these are À able to the Nationale itis not 1 that there will.be 207: trouble in re I bg Are A had cle Tamt practios before the.match last night and.the team is In fine trim.The team will be selected at noon- to-morros from the following players: L'H Ca RL kak \u2018With regard to fixtures with ontside | team in the Ontario Lawn Bowling as- jet.thie:f jayaan, or Irvine and Dr.|\" io\u201d This.year\u2019 prospects are brighter than ever for & most successful season for the Montreal and District Football Association.There will be nine clubs in the senior division, these being the Point St.Charles, Westmount, M.A.A.A., Y.M.C.A., Rosemount, C.P.R., Valleyfield, Ottawa and the Caledonians.In addition to these there is McGill, which stands in rather a unique position with regard to asso- clation football.In order that the club may have any claim on the use | of the McGill campus they must be the recognized members of some league, \u2018Consequently each year the McGill Club plays home and home games with the two teams which come second and third respectively+in the league championship.If-they are victorleu$ over both they then have the right, to obal- lenge the leaders of the league for the championship.By this rather unique arrangement the McGill Soccer Club is enabled to claim the use of the campus.The noticeable absentee from \u2018the senior ranks this year will be Outremont.This is due to them being unable to procure grounds.The .{.Points and.Rosemount will be pract!- cally the same as last year.However, there will be three changes in the line-up of \u2018tie champions.Sutherland, -George and\u2018Jimmy-Ross will be replaced by Everenden, Armstrong and Dorman.\u201d The other seven teams will have their ranks recruited by players ers, but théy will ail.be as strong as, and probably stronger, than last year.This strengthening of the weaker teams is sure to make the race forthe Hems- ley Shield most exciting and very keen- #4 1y contested.The Points at present hold all of the three trophies which are offered.These are the Hemsley Shield, emblematic of the League championship, given by Richard Hemsley; \u2018the Caledonian Cup, given by Peter Lyall.and the Freedman Cup, given by Isidore Freedman.The last two are open to challenges from any club st all.Enclosed.grounds will be taken advantage of by at least six clubs: this year, the Pointe, Rosemount and the Caledonlians being the* only ones \u2018who will not use them.In the city C.P.R.have got the use of the Mascotte grounds, Y.M.C.A.will use the Baseball Park, Westmount will have thelr new grounds early In June, and MA.A.will, of course, use thelr oven grounds.In the past one of the great drawbacks to Assoclation football has been the want of closed grounds, and the.privacy in practice entailed in the \u201c Ottawa, May 18\u2014The Oitawa Lawn | Bowling Club has reorganized for what promises to be the most su cééssful séa- son on record, and next week.will see the Inaugural of the popular summer aport Tow ove: r three.Poe EEA vid £ jd the most pro pest ents of or city, and has also one of \u2018the tinést bowling greens and clubhouses in Canada.Tne headquarters of.the club are situated on the dilebe, west of Bank street, between \u2018Second and Third avenues.The ground was pur- chaged last fall and the club house constructed, and the greens prepared this \u2018spring.Workmen ars still en- \u2018gaged putting the greens into shape, but will be finished early next week.The grounds are sodded as perfectly as possible, and besides the bowling green, there is also a splendid tennis court.The properly is all fenced in.and presents & véPy pretty appearance.The club will probably enter a bowling sociation, and will visit Toronto, Montreal and other Canadian cities, dring- ing the representatlyes of those places here for return games.\u2018The locals have a great many excellent bowlers and expect 10 have a& great season.The grounds are in charge of an English expert, who took care of ons of the finest bowling greens in the old country and neithér time nor expense will A New Roller Club, Special to the Montreal Star.Peterboro, Ont, May 18.\u2014 A roller hockey club has been organized here, and likely will enter a league composed of Toronto.Ottawa and Montreal.These officers were electeg: President, 8.J.Sheridan; vice-presei ent, J.Bey- mour; secretary-treasurer, 8.Globe: manager, Walter Miller; executive, F.Clancy, George MacDonald and H.Staunton.\u2019 fs Comet Dre has i terminal at our Fashions latest and most.authentic \"| modes come to us first as naturally as water flows downward, You're on the right track if you.buy one of those very cial Spring Suits.ne Ë po who are\u2019 largely strange.to Montreal- |- Grounds.use of them.Now that this has beet greatly remedled the game ought to take a long stride forward.The officera recently elected for this year are as follows: \u2014 President, Mr.F.Davis; vice-president, Mr Geo.Millard; second vice-president, Mr, G.\u2019 Wells; secretary-treasurer, Mr.Frahk.Calder.The new executive promises a great improvement in the refereeing this year, and a number of prominent Old Country footballers have been pro- tle.\u201d ; On Saturday, June 1st, the Wests mount team will ehtertain the famous New England League team, Fall River, at the M.A.A.A.This was the only team on the continent to lower the col- -ors of the famous Corinthians, and # fine exhibition of soccer is expected.\u2018The fact of two outside teams bew longing to the league will provide two very pleasant trips for the Montreal: clubs, while Ottawa and Valleyfield wil! each have eight.trips.Beveral of the senior teargs contem= plate visiting the States next fall.The intermediate schedule this year 13 as large as last, and the clubs are \u2018Rosemount, the Colonial House, West« mount, Y.M.C.A.Points and C.P.R.The class of football in the interme- \u201cdiate league promises to be superior to that displayed in the past.© The Junior League, under the direction of Mr.Couves, wlll also be a pros minent feature this season.With regard to the chances of Soccer in Canada ever reaching the standard of that in the Old Country, Mr.John Kyle, who last year plloted the | Points \u2018to victory, but is now with marks:\u2014 \u201cThe one thing which is at present: \u2018killing the chances of Association foot- \u2018ball in Canada is the fact that nearly \u2018all the men who might play, such as Atonemasons and bricklayers, are com- -pelled to work all day Saturday.It i not that we haven't the players out here, but it is that we can\u2019t \u2018use them, Now that the junior teams are progressing so well, and soccer is being taken-up in the schools, its.spread and - advance shèuld be most rapid.You will notice how firmly Assoclation is remaining amateur here.We can 't afford professionallsm, that's why.No, -standard set in England until it is taken up by every school, besides being professtonalized.It.is true that we.\u2018have better \u2018tralia, but we cannot come up to the.soccer played in the States, where it is already practically protessionaiized\u201d te wa.Bowlers\u2019 Premises Ready\u2014New .¥ Greens and Courts Open Next Week \u2018be spared to nave the property Kent, po good shape.The property and club house are valued at about $5,000, and the officers, recentl; Canadian soccer will never reach the .cured to act as \u201cknights of the whiss Westmount, made the following re=- ~ football here than in Aus-_ \u2019 y elected at the anual mest~ Aug, are as follows: Pr le vice-presiden neds A en Mr.George \u2018Kydd; secretary,\u2019 Mr.Harold Fisher; directors, Messrs, J.L.Orme, J.A.Machado, John Mc- Kinley, Whliam Douthie, G.FE, Val- leau, W, M.Walker and P.E.Ritoble; property committee, Messrs.John Sc- Kinley, Robert Reid, G.E.valléau, H.Walker, F.F o.P.Schrelber, P.\u2018EB Ritchiie, J.A.Machado.and George Kydd.i Office Clocks, Hemsley, Jeweller, ta 5 St James &t .Specia HOW ONE BOY GOT THEM.Overcomes the Rule That Only Boys in Long Trousers are Eligible, \u201cI can\u2019t give you a baseball schedule until you wear long pants,\u201d said the office poy, iu the Semi-Ready store, knickers.Half an hour afterwards, the office bpy sald \u2018to ihe cashier: \u201cDon\u2019t woh= der that Jim\u2019s at the head of his class, He borrowed his big brother's trousers and asked for a baseball schedule as bold as brass.\u201d gue §Basebail schedule have been given \u201cThere are not very many left,\u201d sald Riley Hern.the well known hockeylst, who is in the St.Catherine street west store.About Patent : Leathers.: To you most patent leathers Jock pt retty auch alike, don\u2019t oy J: Weir is the.only way by which you can judge the quality of any: leather.: Only - the-best selected Patent- Leathers used to make INVICTUS Shoes.It\u2019s ohe of the very few patent re leathers that\u2019s perfect- Vs as fo.it \u2018as kid and the tannageand finish are : This] Patent Later finer, ?, and looks better.other patent se oros Patent or Shoes are made in all the i dest shapesin Lace and Bluch ole at $5.\\ jp till 0p.m.- \u2019 vices Shea Store, nich, Blanchard, Sécours, =.Clemeht.De: [ cary.Hebert, ureux, fauve, Pire; : Laviolstte, L o.Gauthier sof { \u201c249 St.James Street.rosident, Mr, J.Messrs Jo.and\u2019 VE Péuthté:.as he waggled at another boy ln .Nearly 4,000 coptes of the Eastern .Ee by the Semi-ready stofes. MAY BE LONG Well Matched-\u2014Firet Exhibition Match Played Here To-day.At present the prospects for a good lacrosse season are looking far brighter than ever before, All the teams will be strong this yearend it is expected that more than one will be right in it for the Minto Cup, when the sche.aule is finished.\u201cIn fact, some of the cfiicials of the lacrosse league have tinted that the teams are go well matched that it might be necessary to have a post season series of games of considerable length in order to decide us to the possession of the Minto Cup.| With such an evenly matched league the matches ought to be more exciting than ever this year, as no one will know who has wen till the whistle blows.Taking the teams individually each Is morally certain that they are | 80Ing to top the league, The Shamrocks look stronger than Tast year, with Tierney in goal and O'Relily back.The latter was sick last season, but he fs ali right now, end in tip top condition.The Montreals will be as strong as, if not stronger, \u2018than they were last Year.The three new men, Povey, Mc- Guinniss and Kavanagh, certainly look good.BE HS The Nationals, who showed up so well last year ag soon as Johnnle Tucker fook them in hand, are also much stronger than last year.Laviolette has away from Montreal for the last three years, captaîning the American Soo Hockey team, and has now retuined.The Natlonals will also have Hebert, an Ottawa College man.Thelr new club house will be inaugurated on June lat, with thelr first league match.The Mayor, the Archbishop, end many prominent citizens will be invited, and there will be a fine spread.This year it 1s réporTed that the National club has more members than ever before, and the officials are feeling very grati- fled with the encouragement they have rec .Toronto will be much the same as Mast year, but Roach and Kerwin will weplace Kalls and Lowe.__ Tecumsehs will be about the same es last year, but will replace Pitcher by Graham.Cornwall and Capftals do not anticipate any changes.With regard to the trip of the champions to England, there is mucli\"to be said on both sides.In rs_there have always been &- bunch of kickers th the ranks of the Capitals preventing the team from got- ting into shape as early as |s desirable.Of course, the trip will have overcome this obstacle.Again, al.thoukh it may be argued that the \u2018games over there have kept the men in excellent practice, yet it must be remembered that the Caps have been playing comparatively easy teams all the way along, and perhaps this has developed features in their \u2018style of play that are not altogether- desirable.Again, it will be clear that there 15 sure to be some harm done to their condition if it be borne in mind that they have been living very \u201chigh\u201d over In thé OIA Country.Dinners, receptions, theatre-parties, musicl halls, champagne suppers and so forth are |] not tonduclve to good lacrosse playing.ut there is so much to be said on Both éldes that it is best to consider the Capitals an unknown quantity.| There.will he several very Interest ing exhibition games played during the suminjer, thd firsts which takes place this Le.moon \u201cbetween Toronto and the Nationals at the grounds of the last named cinb.On May 25 the Nationals pldy the return match in To- Tonto: On Victoria Day Toronto will play Montreal Here, and on May :5, Montreal will play the return mateh in Toronto: On this date fhe Cornwall team will algo play Nationals here.The season \u2018commences on Saturday, June 1, with Montreal at Cornwall, and Shamrock at Natlonal, ang it ends on Beptember 21, with Montreal at National.However, if signs are true, 1t is sale to gamble that the \u2018\u2019saw-offs\" Will carry lacrosse far on.into the Rugby season.' CAN VISIT ATWATER PARK.President Roosevelt Presented With Life Membership to Baseball Leagues.May 18.\u2014 President yeaterday presented with » Washington, It was solid gold folding card conferred tn :05 1-4, by Homeard .; bin for life membership in the Na George Ses, ler Now Special to the Montreal Star.Ç mal Association of Professional Vork os vo oe ne ve ee ur ee +.$1D,000 San Francisco, Cal, May 18\u2014The| Baseball Leagues, with the privilegs Morning \u2018Star.2.04 3-4, b.g.by fight for the world's heavyweight of admission to all the games played Star Pointer: Thisledoune Stock championship between Tommy Burns bv the clubs com ing the associa Farm Randall.Ohlo.8,600 &nd Australlan Bill Squires, which was on autre card fs of the regulation pinck Locle 207 1-4, blk.h_ by set for.May the thirtieth for Colma, baseball tiokot size, the President's |B 0 rlaledoune - Slot has been postponed until July fourth, oO ph engraved in enamelled Cuckoo: an 17.409 | This postpohement will give Squires a gold, the date of presentation and the Farm.169 34 b by fe greater opportunity to become thor- name of a8 many of the cities as there Major Delmar, oo Bradln Ses \u201c oughly acclimated for the battle and Yas room for.The committee mak.Delmar, Willlam Bradley, 1 12.000 WHI! probably serve to Increase the 1n- Ing the presentation consisted of P.T.York.- 24997 terest Im the contest.Burns is atill at Loa Powers, of New York; 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\u2018(c) To establish, maintain and conduct à general information and detective bur- to carry on every branch of eau, and business usually transacted capital, debt, bility, associations.connect! .8, associations In any part of, \u2018zell, in any part (e) To Pp ties Lande: u assets of all e the whole or an nds.ra rwiss; (f) To provide and » may DET PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given (a) To acquire and take over as a going torcern tho business now carried on in the city of Montreal and elsewhere In Ca- da \u201cThiel Detective Service Ccmpany,\u201d duly incorporated in the State similar business and the good-wil 1 there- êf.and to pay therefore with the stock quire any stock of any other companies (b) To carry on the business of Investi- Bating into crimes and offences committed or supposed to have been committed; to prevent the commission of crimes and offences contemplated, to guard and protect personal and real property, and .to look .up testimony, facts and witnesses in : in matters of per.sqnal rights end in legal proceedings; to therewith, including the obtaining and acquiring by purchase or any other lawful manner, information statistics, facts and circumstances of relating to or affecting the business, conduct, character, solvency, credit, responsi- mercial condition of any and all individ- and corporatons of the world, and to dispose loan, pledge, hire and use in any all lawful ways the information, statin tics, facts and, eircumstances #0 obtain- acqu ; \u2019 (8) To establish and maintain in ana all cities and towns throughout Canada, of the world, branches.or agencies of the said company uira the good-will y work for Int borers, proviae and supply lubor to any aiffactsy ad of or Ahn of the or of the com- | Tl, Mes.: THIEL trelgbt eut of my own pocket ead Tr ek ons Cent on depoctt, mec 8 - that moto, poc Bovaris Io any rds = 1902, Letters EN tr aie.I'D.fone a1 the Fk and sxpeiise of the Test myself.w n find \u2018asher.rating Elmor nest Your doesnt wrk ft but turn 8 tap, send it back te me G.Robinson, cond it to me at expense.5 TEI woa't Go the Washing eas than your Wash woman could de it, without the machine, send EI AU your Washerwemen's time ponts you about 60 couts o week ze Hno today for farther | That is about $30 3 year.Our Self-Working Washer will save, | Address M, 5, BE.Bach, Maridgér you that $30 a year for the ten years it lasts, or $200 In-alli .-.355 Yonge Street, \u201d N asseta and 1i- any business any other e, and to ac- which this to causa the or offenders; in connection in connection I can point with pride to hundreds of men who came to me after having failed to get the craved results from drugs and other treatments ; men broken down, sleepless, short of memory and without the courage and energy of strong men.They have come to me almost without hope, discouraged ; and Ican vhevidg worn Xe ons and come point to these men to-day, after thei Dr.McLaughlin's happy, enthused and shit 2 of the full vigor of pe d.The tan , time be glad to tell You what F: have done for them.If yod \"have thought much:cÉ your trouble.you \u2018know that the:fôrée: which keeps up tH# health and strength of your body is \u2018nothing tore or lest than electricity.All the métiwe power \u2018 in your body is borit of electricity.That is what you lack, | and that force givelt:to your weak organism, as I will give it, will renew your strength.You will be able to enjoy life, You will be strong sgsin.bre , \u201crights, kinds, and to y part of the > + Boks cash, I .ties of this |B -.Sd ¢ - ., 2 4 ; Matkdale, Oltt, LL \"- Affators, NS.Sha things\u2019 ; No des 4 i i > og Dr.Hotaughiin: Aÿlestora, N.8 © Dr.Molæogtlist\".- ; % Dear @ir\u2014J fat, you:know how things | Sir, a] re your Belt steady for.two months \u201cor \u201cme 3 xo .grea pe : = Joe aa -gatn in the muscles of the Af.n à en y: feit.s0 well as L After about a month, ull pain ceased, snd 1 have A ubled aince.I can say I had no lame back sinc, | \u2018moral ; Yuk the.Beit on, A food many pasties have writien W454, happy : bed.I godt so } gout the: 5 them Naame Phar kin ich for your = PE JOBEPUL LITTLEJOHN.Ti:gnd your Bait, I remain, ,2 4°, ©.H, ve a fidence y, let me treat you lit my visk.I wilt gi se Bél li ose Give me ressonÿble security, and 1 wiki take your case, nd vou Jn Belton trial, without one 12 feel Ured and listless, 1-Spu are nervous And weak, if\" e of youth, if you have = atisim, a weak stomach or Dr, M it Pres Electric: Attachment; < *\u201cs\u201d & New York, May fas nu À bouts.Hiéld In Ne lackburn, of b Bouton; 4 iè\u2014In one of th anghlin'e Belt w B , A ok.M.A.MCLAUGHLIN, 214 Bt.Jymes Bt.Gentlemen.Please HA me, prepaid NAMB ecoconcn ats Ba wu , ; w York this Phisd i THEIR OPENING OF À Summer Millinery = Costumes Will take place \u2018Monday, May 208 \u201d \u2018You are respecifully invited to be present.\u2019 We would draw particular allention to the Linen Costumes just received from New York.Exquisitely trimmed with high class laces in Bolero, Eton, Pony and hip-lengih styles.Some with Jap- anese-Gibson sleeve effeci.Moderateness of price PR at is a feature of dll.Great Sale of High-Class Lace Robes, Etc.White Princess Lace Robe, \u2018appliqued in black, 2 flounces on F ; Limerick \u2018and Bruges Lace Robe, with very handsome court train, A most extraordinary event will take place here Monday.made Lace Gowns and Sample Robes imported by our Dressmaking Department have been handed to our Lace Department for sale, and will be passed out t then at the following ndiculous prices : / Along with them will be sold hundreds of dollars\u2019 worth of Lace Boleros.Coats, Appliques, Trimmings, etc., at discounts that will make the sale memorable to all who take advantage of it.Bruges, In Lace Coats, Limerick and All the Semi- Newmarket shape.= skirt, lace for walst, bertha, etc., bertha, etc, complete.A lovely Regular, $656, for .veer.$32 For complete.Regular, $125.00.wedding dress.Régilar $200.00.Regular, $80, for .\u2026\u2026\u2026.$40 ré - Monday 0.$35.00 Monday +.- 8100.00 Regular, $100, for .$50 it 5e Black\u2019 Net Robe, with handsome | Princess Lace Robe, Empire shape, | Regular $35, for \"#15 ko.black velvet, appliqued, bow Regdiar $50.Monday.$3300 Laces by the yard, Lace Medal- + Knots.Regular $126.\" Real Irish Point Handkerchiefs, lions, and handkerchiefs, less = .Monday .- 1.000000 $2500 valued at $40, Monday .$20 25 to 75 per cent.Etc.Etc.Etc.- \u2018_ HOUSEKEEPERS SAVING CHANCES 14150 PURE \u2018 de prices right for you to Summer Blankets, single, worth $810, for Monday, pailr.75 Blankets, double, worth $1.2, day seecae0 esse re cesse Piljow Cases, 42 x 44.Valüe 40, for.Monday, pair >>>.3 Sheets; hemmed, fine quality, salue $2 per pair.$1.65 Table Damask, bleached and un- -bléached, 60 to T2 inches wide.Best Irish.Values, .50 and .55.Monday, Yard: .sserse.35 .Here are many things you want.© We've made buy them on Monday : Table Cloths, pure Irish Linen, many different patterns, All * perfect sloth, but slightly soiled.© \u2018Sizes, \u20182 x'2 1-4, 2 1-3 x 3 1-3 yarés.Regular prices from $3 to $1250.Monday, less 33 1-3 per cent.nd The very best make.Towels, dfsh,\u2019 pantry, ang glass, Black and white; sizes 515 hemmed.large size, ready for use.Values, .18c.Monday, each .2 Pillows, 25 pairs, at.- Cushions; feather, -18- x18; er.=.360 pains, pair.SILK GLOVES, st 25.\u201cA Very Special Offer for - Monday Only.ousquetaire wrist, 2° dome fastening, pure silk, good and heavy, beautifully finished.to 71.Particular chance for warm weather; worth $1.50 Monday $1.25.22 inches long, Selling At 47 cents a yard\u2014On Monday a quantity of Shirt Waist suiting silks in many colors, worth .75 a yard, with a few pieces of Japanese Habutai Silk in ivory only, 27 inches wide, worth .50 at .35 Poplins, Voile, i $1.00, at .85 à yard.©.\"Just any muslins won'tfdo for tome: 3 you \u2018get elsewhere.es UNCOMMON NEW YORK MUSLINS We must have something different to what fo we'll be dmooitrating these \u201cdiffer- so us or our eus- Su AMERICAN WHITE WAISTS $2.95 Our\u2019 Annex\u2014the Home of White Waists\u2014has a mdst beautiful lot of New York designs for you on Monday at an-unusually low \u2018price.\u2018There.are 5 or 6 designs, quite new apd- differ- \"ent from all others, beautifully executed in Joces.em- rite, beadinigs, etc.; of: the better Each Blouse worth fully $44 00.\u201d @ yard, and some i Saturday ix have, : {agement of the , ise, Idaho, May 18.\u2014With - five ogy challenges exhausted out nl twenty, with thirty-two .examined, eleven Yalesmen in.waiting peremptory challenges and ons still under examination for cause, the case against Wm.D.Haywood, chargsd Frank eats of opened\u2019 emall fy being completed store the end hp next week.The session fi day will be shorter than other days of this week.\": raised over the published - with Harry most subsided.to whom was entrusted the investigation into the liability of the newspapers to-day with in jews Orchard seems fo terre sk responsible for the interview\u2019 is expected to submit bis report to the court at the afternoon sésgion ay.adnfit.that no possible: cause for con-.tompt* proceedings against the .- newspapers is likely to be found.it is Feinted out that in the first place an intent to prejudice jurors must.shown, and in the second place that: :| tho jurors examined at yesterday\u2019s ses.\u2018 sion admitted they had not read the papers and that if they had done so, they were not influenced by the report of the interview.This will depend up- or.the scope of the evidence brought in by the prosecution.It is probable thet the defense will: reserve the opening address to the jury: until after all the evidence for the prosecution bas been offered and the state has closed.STEEL COMPANY SEVERELY CRITICIZED.rector of the Thomas Robertson.Co.who has just returned from a trip, to \u2018| Great Britain, reports that business Interests In that country are very satisfactory.\u201cTrade conditions there are, however,\u201d he sald, margely fnflu- enced by those prevailing .the Unlted States.While prices Ne iron and steel In the English markets are extent due to the unusually prosper: ous conditions that prevail fn the United States, where, notwithstanding unprecedented.production_of raw.ma-_ terial, they are largely importing from Great \u2018Britain.Car \u201cThe gigantic strides made - by the Americans in the iron and steel trade have forced the manufacturers of other countries to acknowledge that ° that country, is the domineering influence which now holds, and will continue to control.the key to: the situation.\u201d + In reference to the Steel and Coal dispute, Mr.Wilson spoke ve strongly in criticism of the Steel Company.; \u201cI was informed,:wben in Scotiénä\u201d he said, \u201cthat the 8 Compan) engagéd a new supétintendent: *h and.if so, T hope hé may be able to teach {bem some; things regarding the quality ofrcoal, which 'in thespast they evidentiy \u2018have! been mmabie ; to discover.\u201cSo far, the only r t of my investigations amongst the coal Great Britain has been to au 6 4 look \u2018with-.wonder and amatemen® the action of the ment of the Dominion lron & Steel ¥'dmpany, Thelr treatment of the Coal Company would lead me to infer that they want : require, the whole earth for.thelr.purposes.You know I hdve pdb said.and I do so strongly fee) Dow, that they can\u2019t, and never.will get jb owever, hopes that the man- Steel Company, will one o fthese days realize on.which side is \u2018bread is buttered.\u201d \u201d \"sult Over White Lead Poisoning.\u2018 The.plaintiff in the action of Bolly vs.the Carter White Lead Co.a Bult for $1,600 damages for lead polsoning, which is being tried in the Superior Court closed his case yesterday, and the examination of the witnesses for the defence was begun.The evidence yesterday showed there were two conditions in lead poisoning, the objective and the subjective.By the sub tive.Prof.Rivet, of Laval University, one of the experts examined, expiaiifed was meant that the poison may remain in the system for a length of time and impair the man\u2019s general physical condition., The case was then vostponed untfl Monday, when it is expected that in: teresting evidente will \u2018be given \u2018with regard to the manufacture of white lead; the industry of the defendant being the only.one of its kind in the boo: vince.- Ty - A \u2018London newspaper man whg has be-n staying st Stratford-on-Avon says he asked: the landlady one day: \u201cWha fs this Shakespeare of whom one deärs so much down, a toy a4 he a ory.great man?\u201d To \u201cLor, sir, 'e wort't thought hat ot It's 6.Appert- cans as \u2018as made \"im what lal?a ciation ;ahould be Sree rene to D nash | ca (rod ne as 0 Tilans could : unde! EEN ang by the Philological Society of Oxford and Cambridge.\u201d I notice when this change of pro- nnngiation: 1s referred to jn the press, the new method Is almost invaflably spoken ; of as the \u201cContinental\u201d A few weeks ago a Montreal newspaper, replying to \u2018a question of a eorrespon- dent, sald that the Continental method js fn use In McGill University.Now, t seems to me incredible that at this | tate Sate, hen go much Ught hits been | rw Tmpetipy ; ronuncition : af pb ar reputable sea of ing would adopt the an-caied, Continental system.As regards I think I am safe in\" saying the Con- | tinental system Joes not prevail there.| As a matter of fact, there fs no such system im existence on: the Continent.of Europe.I-don\u2019t know of any two Eurbpean countries that-have exactly |' An © ths same pronunciation of Latin.illustrating this point I quote the following from the New York In dent: \u201cIt is the common belief that ing latin\u2014the Continental and the English; but the French, German and Itallan pronunciations are quite diverse iwaé the meeting Di \u2018the.Vatican Council.For a year before.the meeting à steno- srephic young .prises \u2014 drilled {n-th nunclation of ferent countffes) When the FA | maat.no one uishop was able to ukder- La the other bishaps.The | stand all French bishops were the .despate of the THEY.and thet Werd some frfan j bishopa-that_rmigtit-have anokkén Chtre- ese tor all \u2018that.the pronunciatinn.Is by no means as our schools teach i Thus cedo Is tchavdo; excelsis a, exchelsie: \u2018Coxnoreb incon hvosoo; wit fo ie a niki la meet da pe » there are just two ways of.pronotye- amusingly evident at | and Ttn+ The Italian: g \u2018guttural.is in Tonan ch in ching thin.In German, equals g In gun, with: # in\u2019 French and Fortress sure; in Italten, x In In Ge In the Ro- 25 as pronounced facio, fasheo! man method pun have intents.and : purposes.perial pronunciation of re + it prevailed in Rome in the days -of the \"During the last thirty years there has been much careful and profound investigation into these sou! of information, and very diltient to parison of the - knowledge = obtaffied.Corésen in Germany: Roby, Ellis, Munro and Palmer in England; Haldemda Blair, Richardson, cidating -abscure\u2019 points, and without doubt, succeeded in \u2018tirin to light the main.features of the Augustan pronunciation.nary sounds of most of the ascertained.The.ledge already ol tained enables us to form a.much\u2019 ver, % he rythm ood alo, t Eran Latin, a ren and tes idea tn and value to arc phik statement of your\u201d ton ondent.se.Smith, Ta indy sa he Classical nsoctati ne ue to 2, savis- Great to bated | with the.murder of fogmer Governor \u2018storm The public \u2018prosecutor {! Coungel on both sides are willing to: Mr.James R.Wilson, managing di-.firm and well held, this is to & great |.ogists,\u201d In: view of the Torsecine it seems difficult to understand.artistic Montreal's W adh Goods ) selected.The display in the - -premie achievement in excellence of equipment and splendid merchandise.The fabrics will call forth surprise and admiration from visitors.advance of standard through the long ages since.man first began to fashiog the material of human apparel: ._ Sensation! , 35e, 50c, 75c FABRICS 1e YD.cautiful fabrics, the pick of the world's looms; 5000 yards carefully spacious department on the third floor is a su- \u2019 Ther perfection of colors, weaves and designs of this lot measures the heroic me (2) This lot consists of : A | French org shades and Linen Suiting ~ embroidered designs In contrast- certainly worth your attention.gelling regularly at 50c per yard.these lines were bought di- Time Past Signals.rect from the mill, clearing all they had, we can afford to sell théri at less 1-4 their real value.andie - Muslins, all patterns, with neat Champagne Mull, a nice fine material.\u2018sheer weave.The Jead- © ing colors, Also a nice assort- Be here sharp at 8 a.m., Mon- _ ing shkde for summer Wear, in ment of Shepherd's Check, in day for first choice.Regulay, neat haircord effect.See our bi : different sizes.Splendid range.25e, 35c, 50c and 75e.While © ; g window display, and you will be they last Monday, per yard 13¢ convinced that this is the great- These goods are ; A Embroidered Twill in Pale Blub They come In nice fine weave, \u2018Cardinal Mauve and Pink ef- est wash goods offering ever Teh mercerized finish, natural.fects.These fabrics are Going seen in Montreal.Come early shades only, some in \u2018plain to * be © eaders 0 Monday h shades.others with embroider- summer wear.Ught .and- cool, ee as there is a limited ed designs, that we have been and laundries beautifully.Goods r of yards to each line, amongst these are a few pleces © - couldn't be duplicated at double \u2018 of Black Silk Striped Organdy.the price.size 20 x 20.MEN, SAVE 4 10c ON THE vis ome Day Wh D À : R $: : goi 2 y.en Dreams Coma \\ om Let Me Bea \u201cYou Sintie, és, should, be a great day iE = ammany ar Scrogkle's ' (Gent's Furnishing | Hasp CU Cnn Beperimont.\"We dre going to $i 50 CHILDREN'S .What Has ane.2 Night Time to glve to our patrons a discount of Lu 10 per cent:\u2018ôn purchases amount- : Ing\u2019 té four dollars or aver, and we agp, not, adv ne + and asking more than the zoods Sizes 6, 7, 9, 10.Regula $1.00\" are originally told fon bul ares | and 8150, for .-2-\"00- 75e 4 HL Wers Violet Biome en article is mar Pp , = 4 so that edth and every customer An elegant line af Ladies ox RP here 1s Sometaine Nice About.can see.what\u2019 they are \u201cgetting, fords, Blucher or plain lace, for: : You.ve \u2018have a.complete stock of street or dress wear.$3.50 , \"everything in Gent's needs, and uhoes for .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.#245 \u2026 SBomeboädy's Waiting For You, by purchasing Monday you can | \u2014 You Can't Give Your Healt to save considerable.MEN'S BOOTS.\u2018Bomebody Else.- St.Catherine, University and Victoria Streets, Montreal.sale.The worst may happen at any voue if vou do not stop WHERE the signal is given, and you may waste both time and money by losing a real bargain.- Scroggie\u2019s \u201c\u2018Cambric Linen Note and Envelopes in one pound package, usual 25c,-for 17c; 75 Eave- lopes to match, 7c.! Scroggie\u2019s \u201cVictoria\u201d Fountain Pen, specially adapted for students\u2019 use.Fine, medium stub, $1.00 each.~ \u201cCarter's\u201d Fountain Pen Ink, 10c, 15¢, 25c, at 22/Ac.~ Laund Regular :39c, for Cushion Slip, In cream scrim, stitch designs in centre, PC ay 2 x ready LIST OF A FEW OF OUR .15c HITS Many other popular songs and - Anatrumpestal selections are included: | [Bt and Shoe Dept.| do, With the G Is Your, Mother In, Molly Ma one?\" 7 Any.Old \u201cfre\u201d \u201cAt ALL * FOOTWEAR 75e.Children's Shoes, Béots, and\"SHy=.pers, sample lines, black or tan.ertising a d count Little One, Good-bye.My Old Home on the Hill, | Ie Anybody Wants tot Meet a - Jonah, Shake Hands.With Me.When the Flowers Bloom in Springtime, Molly Dear.Poor John.asm 120 pairs: Men's Fine Vici Kid \u201c Bbots, lace or button pattern, \u201cI English made.All sizes.$5.00, for .2 75 pairs of Men's Genuine Corona Colt Boots, lace, button, or Blucher stylé, Goodyear welted se.D Arn You'll remember the last Cushion \u2018 £ \u2018We didn\u2019t \u2018have enough to supply the demand.Be here early | Monday morning for this 45¢ value \u2018 | early Monday\" morning.85¢ SILK AND WOOL EOLIENNE \u201847\u20ac A special purchase of 350 yards of -.8 nice fine quality, pure Slik * and Wool Eolienne, full range of colors, richly finished, makes up stylish for street or evening Wear, finest French manufacture, These materials couldn't be du- \u2018 plicated at double the price.While they last Monday.4%¢ See.window display, Uncovered Cushions, 45¢ Values 22%c Just 500 of these Cushions this time, filled with vegetable down; Bags, 18 x 27, with the ward; Tin n à w : - wide hem-at top, with drawn\u2019 Be ring.© pre n shan sich and \u201cWhite blue, fawn, 25e 23, with nice finighed foil #nd chain to slip cushion, gi, \u2018all 2dr Foo.soc - Colors,\u201d LADIES\" \u201cGLOVES 35¢.A ice line of Lace Lisle: thread- Gloves, elbow length, well made.An offer without precedent, - - .To avoid disappointment, come - GROCERIES.\u201c.3 Sapolio, for srescresensess 8 W.Soda, for .vs.7 pkgs.Washing Powder, for.I £ameo » Soap 3 pkgs, Borax, LOT, ide aber bÉsurpree Soap .il.ik.1 3-1b.pkg.Gold Dust for.2Be _ Gaod.List of Speciale Vo-mor- row.' ocveux 3 > CORSETS, 29.\" Lis at Too low, you'll say, for a good Corset, but on investigation you can sce that they are built on the lines of French models, \u2018outlines needed for ~~ season's fashions; rust proof, made Under Southern Skies; = soles.Sizes, 6 1-3 to 9 1-2.25 Norma Darling.Regular $8.00, for.$3.of , Coutil,,.for.medium .figures; i] 18 to 30.\u2018Regular.50c, Se or 2 \"DINNER SETS, LAMPS | and \u2018CROCKERY SALE.+ Now is the time to save money while.we Are holding thissale.Why the inducements ?- Because we need the room for other goods.The prices of our goods will surprise you.Wedding Presents Here are 8 \u2018tew of them as follows: China Tea Sets | ; \u201c\\Lérnonade \u2018Sets, Wine Sets, Fancy Parlor Lamps, Vases, Fancy Pleces of China, Biscuit Jars, Cheese Dishes, 5 ported, SIAL $7.5 - Bus, grien, _ and pink.bad DINNER SETS (as cut) in 4 colors, pencil, the latest designs Ib 5 best .bad odor or smeil when 4n earl, blue, gre I Hogs ware, meu and O'clock aand Chocolate Sets.Tm three colors, decor- Colors of bine: green.ne ated and Mined in gold, ête\u2026 complete, worth SEPECIAL SALE of \u2018Crockery and 44 ploces) were 87.50.À $2.50.Sale Price.81.75 Glassware 0 n, any quan : DINNER SET, wanted) Plates, in all sizes, Cups and pi en While Hned in golf.dems bled ning SA I E = Saucère, Platters, Covered ~esciable desten, rs Teen.pink, Dish Ewers an ugar Secured at Bowie.in plain white, and white and 3 B reg.$10.50, sais price.87.25 be sold at wholesasts aod ana to gold, als ted Ware, in colors of ° OIL STOVES, from 750 up.No Bs sting Pots, \"Stow 18 Saucepans, Di Dishes, Tea and pers e.P \u2018Brightest 8 ets.Yel ow erpool the: riving\u2019 tm Quebec on Sir Henry Péllatt and Lady Pel- ve y T system that was the.oat Fy co a ay rev ra, k Saicton setied.from Liv- ; Singleton | Gross, Montreal; Mrs, W.BE.Watson, - Oakville; Major Robert H.Reid.Mont * | real; Mrs.A.J., Miss Evelyn, and R.A.Somerville, 3 and J.) W.Ogilvie, Capt, Scott Harden, Toronto; F.'W.,, Gladys M., a Dorothy Gates, Hamilton; Mrs, C.J.Miss, and Miss Madge McCusker, Regina; Archd.MoDonald, Charles Magee, Ottawa; .M.and Hoary, Toronto; Adam anning,Montreal: Dr.W.8.Garral, Ottawa; Dr, 5 and Mrs.McCoun, Dr.24 ugh of Britain.er- \u2018Victoria Day.\u2026 from Tororito, Ne sCulloch,.1 Rooke; \u201c1 MP, and Mrs.Gelither, Nelson, and a rhill Mrs.Brigës, | Jares Mrs.Cave 2 Briges, Kingston, Mrs.Taylor, ) newest styles \u2018and shades.McL, and A : VA rae ae | tax \u2018RB.P well, Victor \u2019 .2 (+) Sole.Lo Jondons i | Miss Mrs.x Me fi, Craig: Major J 1 Mra.Hows, Montreal; ORKIN S tt Le HL ORKIN'S MIDSUMMER MILLINERY OPENING oo AT SPECIAL PRICES: | To-day.Saturday, May 18, and following Monday.ve \u201cTWO HUNDRED beautifully TRIMMED HATS, all the \u201cvoue canot buy à a similar Hat | \u201c308.SF.LAWR ICE.\u2018STREET: |\".Our, regular $6.00 and $7.où Hats for Saturday and Monday ewhere for double the price.INERY, nie.- \u201c> a .Monday.x>:s, s>sacnavenenin0 ÊSE Window Shades in genuine Opaque, mounted on spring rollers, complete, ready to put un, Bale\u2019 price, : ofl ere Household Utilities in Basement 7 Ins 23 \u20ac * Harädwood Chopping Bowls, : Flower and Vegetable \u2018Beeds, > 5c package, 3 for .,.5e Toilet Paper, In large * packs ages, 3 for .Conper Wire Carpet.Beaters, 16e.for .oevnienn vane.\u201c Brass Plated Moulding \u2018Hooks, ; 8c per doz.\u2026.,.; Gray, free Vegetable ; è 8 CAE RERTE BE Go ET pee i white Gri ore 5 Brukhes.ge for .\"15e 1 Good 'Btroiig Carpet : \u2018Broom, ° rame GBR pend for, 10e \"23\u20ac itions were \u2018the unities best.for the coming week\u2014qu *- go.8 lots to Choose from.: 19c quantity.\u2018 35¢ yard.to choose from.ly sold at 50e, 75c, \u2014\u2014 49\u20ac.really handsome be a crowd bfinger from the word.Prices cat to-the quick.in at the start\u20148 am.Monday\u2014 a yard, for odd shades and makes of both plain and * fancy sliks, formerly marked -.tÿ sell at 65c yard.A limited: a yard for Silks, former- Plain and fancies for you Desirable culog- Ings and serviceable lengths.a yard, your choice of a plain anid fancy silks and evening materials.-broken shade and \u2019 tern, assortments of fabrics, for- : meriy sold'at 75¢.to $1.25 yprd, .Be ; Evy day we add further | bar in stimulus to this eat \u201csles event, th results of purchases that were negotiated months ago at a.timé when buying dies i he up to the mark, with .House- $.Pillow Slips and Hemped BiG PRICE SACRIFICES Sheets Fr Full sise hand made Pillow Bp, 1 \u2014IN\u2014 Sale price .roe = Circular or Tubular Pinow Cote Pla tons, fyll bleached, 43 - nches, F in and Silks 23c.Bale price .; ancy Children's Crib Sheels, in heavy white cotton, Size 1 x 2 This Is a silk sale that should J .yards.Sale price.1 40e \"Full size Bleaçhed.Shéet 1\" and 2 inch hems.\u201c yards.Size.2 x 21-2 Sale price -9c viveus \u2014 Towels and Towelling Litien Huck Towels, size 17 x 35, either hemmed or fringed, 123gc.! Salu price :.:\u2026i\u2026\u2026- Linen Glass Towels, colored\u2019 :bor= dérs.Made up Roller Towels, Yong, in Crash, Huck and Linen.Sc esa wi 9 - Sale price and $1 Sale price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.19e Turkish Towelling, D'ain and striped.Salé price .0e Scotch Crash Towelling, Ic.Sale\u2019 Price .oersee conn \u2026.Glass.Dish and Roller Towellins.jot.of Sale price .\u2026 5e Turkish Bath \u2018Towels, good size pat- Sale price teenecannns \u2026\u2026\u2026.DRESS 600DS TO 5 fancy Dress Goods,\u2019 on TBe, © We've made up our mind to clear out about 50 pieces of plain and.Monday, \u2018at, yard .\u201cShouldn\u2019t be any trouble 1n- do- inæ- s0, considering -that there are some ipaterlals in the, lot worth co 19c 1- os Ladies - Sample Boots, Price.: 4.Monday; sale price.8 Axes 3 1-2 Monday, sale price Ladies\u2019 $1.25 to to ED oF Joram only; Mondes \u2018sale Boots, sis BIG BOOT BARGAINS Shoes.and Slippers, at about Half Ladles $2.50 to $3.50 Kid and Patent: Leather -Boqts,.sizes .§ and Ladies\" $1.75 to $2.00 Oxford low 4 only.#145 1 $1.96 low Gtioesu and house ay sizes 4 and 4 1-2 only: mestly plain comfort hoes.Manday, sale price.$1.00 $5, TAN And Bldck es 1 and rm res, no béels, seeps Children\u2019s $1.00 and $L25 tan and hlaék Kid 5 , Oxford $195 25c 9 TO 11 A.M.MONDAY.Ladies Summer Weight tan and black Cashmerette \u201cHose, all ®iges.\u201d 25c va- \u201clues.' 9 TO 11 A.M.MONDAY.Ladies White Mublin Drawers, trimmed lace -edging and insertion 39c, Hh) 12: pr > 19 pr{ Tu Bleached \u201cFable Düsiasks, \u201c#0 vise.grass bleached.rice.Bleached Damask Table Cloths/-\u2014 64-x 64, ready hemmed.Sale.2c.zen, - White Coflons and Shectings Heavy Bleached Skeetings, 2 yards wide.19e Heavy Unbleached Sheetings, good - round thread, 2 yards wide.Sale .price \u2026 Heavy Gray \u201cCottons, \u201cTo inches, Sale pri Price., ++ si 36-inch Fine White Long Cloth.Sale price 10e Horrockses ton, 1bc.40-inch White Victoria Lawns, 10c.Natnsook Sale® price .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.15s ~ 26- inch bite Sale price .Sale price .Muslins, 36 inch, 17c.he Table Napkins and i.Table Napkins, a small lot \u201csamples\u201d ol We Ro Napiine, hemmed, ready for use, of and odd pattems, Sale price, per dox.98¢\" \u2018lube Damiisk Linen Table Nape $1.76.eh Tn wish Unbleached Table Damasks, SY 5¢ inches.Bale sdevie ea Lace Hoots, sizes 3, Ee 4 and 5.° Monde.- sale 72 x 5 ready hemmed.\u201cgaie price Ll.FD pric ee SAT 1.88 cl _ isa Kl 72 x 90 xeady hemmed, Sal DICE sever cvesecns 0108 1-2 yda.$ 3) g $ TO 11 A.M.MONDAY.9 TO 11 À.M.MONDAY.French made Flowers and Foliage, In all varle- es, ranging from 250 to 20e) 15 ne Odd lot of Ladies\u2019 Cages and Jackets, \u2018only about & dozen, Worth up to $16 $1.50 § Manufacturers Request Government | were delivered, tou | ie Chas I Yio: we | Say 5 pina } cdntinue to \u2018sith\u2019 ya Lae piv.4 ¢ THE HAMILTON, QO.563 to 387, Su Cothorae, Soe We, 7,14 and Mountain\" ns Street Lr Between Drumm ets rng SAAT BE ES 5 2 ; Pen at ML TR TETE EL ¢ ot 3 +70 LTA \u201cREMOVED 4 ST: CATHERINE ST; F \"Formal.Opening ! Tues, May: an, inst.QE: se \u2018We cordtaitÿ invité you do: visit 1.Our new-store.T -.Oration -a&_well as the clal -: Display of Flowers, on runs willbe well worth seeing and we shall give.away.thousands of ROSES AND CARNATIONS.\u2014 SPEOFAL, FoR TUESDAY _ rartistic deçc- Resi] ROR a et pros Mocerate 1e to fresh\u2019 winds, a faw were, but for the most an 3 about the same tom- Rpg \u2018Bpntreal Weather Statistice.eo by Hearn & Harrison's stand - a eter: Mt noon yesterday, 29.56: at 5 a.m.to- (day, 29.84; 11 a.m, today, 29.82.*4+4bb ted ds \u201c| ment: and tattoo has- \u2018| of Montreal that some of the older re- reminded Jast' J coated | sharp contrast: to \u201cth The apéctacie of .military toarna.| tonrna~ : béen -an event 401 sen foreign in the recent military history | & sidents were forcibly 1: evening of days of yore when thered-|.¥ as a famillar figure on | of the: Arena\u201c flgnhed \u2018Into\u2019 a blate of | Hght, - throwing into.rellet on a back- : ground of ace white.- blue\u201d the : gaily gowned and uniforms Hy In the crowded boxek tife BAY gowss |- and hats of the\u2019 fal, stcupgnts were in |: obliga itor of their éscorts.|.: / With \u201cthe excepiigh\u201d ot\" tha North, End, the seating capacity of the bulld- |: ing was practically, aH: taken up byan |:-.interested, if not: N proarioualy enthu-} Mount 8t.\u2018Louis Cadets.WANT TO IDENTIFY At: the _Military \u2018 Tournament\u2014The | Bird\u2019s-Eye Maple enamel bad and Mahogany and the bright brass is very pleasing and decidedly artistic, | - quartered oak, has its hosts of admirers who claim for it not only » 7 tanct attractivenessbut the greatest durability.Its best effect is with a wh ta brass trimmings.Our immense variety offers you the wl possible range., The article here quoted représents the highest degree pt workmanship and worth, AT Mahogany In every home thers is aware a Better Bedroom.The greatest care an rw the atreels ofiold Montreal usually exercised: in the choice of furniture for it and the best the \u201cmarket \u2018Mid the blare of trumpets, the.offers is what.the demand calls for.Thete is an Increased request for - = the Su aire, Se a the aero i \\ighe pretty Bird'a-ayé-Mapie thig acason \u2018au@ excéllent results have been accoms, > toynesd ei : plished with iti use.The Mahogany has been and always will be or bulbs studing\u2019 length.\u2018breadth where a hy bed: is used the contrast.betweon the rith red tone : + : Quartered Oak nt Temperature \u2014 To-day, maximum 68, : ; ; : minimom 53; Yesterday, maximum 67.At the Military Tournament ~The, plastior assembleur dE » Stators.BI No.53-168\u2014Beautifully designed B.No -10- 0-280\u2014Made of rich Cuban No.96-147\u2014Splendid quattered minimum 48.e p We : 1 d - bugler.perhaps a\u2019 tritls chatyi-in.view of the:| B.M.ladies\u2019 dresser.Ome long Maliogaity: in a quiet dignified oak dresser; full length.mdirgor, Sun rose this morning at 4.32 o'clock.40-89; Ottawa, \u201cJohn, 44-62; \u201cHalifax, 48-68.LT What ls Going on To-night.ho\u201d \u201cMis Majestys \u2014 John Drew tn His 5 \u2018House.in Order.285 7 Aeademy\u2014The Arrival of Kitty.ol \u201cFrancais\u2014The Great Wall Street My- tary, Royal\u2014The Alcazar Bsautics, Nouveautes\u2014Les Cloches de Corpe- Rink\u2014Dog Show.Baies Hali-Jappyland.5 New York, May 18.\u2014Announce- ment ls made to-day that the + finance committee of the Inter- hatio fiftv-seventh year.He was a weli- No great stretch of imagination was tity of Victor Olivier until he found It Lao cvery Me Company ats known end prosperbus merchant, but required to fancy oneself in the very.out through thé Inanagement.of La done by its officers and has or- his life was of such .a simple heart and centro of \u201cwar and war's Presse, was In the witness box all day dered that the strike of the character, that he seldom oama alarms,\u201d when the troopers of the R.yesterday.Nothing that had ever .me C.Dragadns rode in on the tan-bark, been said about him, he alleged, had : * 7 \u2018lengshoremen be fought to the\u2019 oe end.ré _' The committee has also taken from every officer the power of compromise or arbitrfMion, and Wr has authorized the expenditure of any amount of money to carry otut-the agreement entered - into with 35 other deep sea lines to fight the strike.LX }aiso-a leading spirit in the Charity Or- | i 4.DED CAST NIGHT Death Removes Prominent Merchint Whose Life Had Been Devoted - to Good Works.- i George Gillesple, of the firm of asc and Company, died at the Victoria Hospital last night, at a few minutes past seven o'clock.Mr.Gillespie.had been in.bad health for abcut three months and three weeks ago he went to the hospital, but it was seen at that time that there was little ground for hope.The gentleman wag in lis into public notice except in works of charity.He was for years at the head of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, and his work in this connection will make his memory very dear to those who will not toler- \u2018ate cruelty to dumb beasts.He- was ganization Society, end he never tired of weli-doing In this.respect.Hé was a xovermmor of the Moptreal, General Tot atmoaphere,\u2014so fact that the occaglon-c& goons.There waj>something \u2018particularly \u2018fascinating \u2018in.the lithe activity and\u2019 neat \u2018precisigh of movement no | ticeable in:every phasé of the acrobatie feats and turns $f-tbe former.A few \u2018feminine shrieks ahd some slight commotion were - \u201coccasioned by the gun drill;.but, nothing more serl- ous resulted trom the rattle ofthe ar- [- tillery than a-inoist, smoky condition ewhat resembling the London fog-\u2014which remained in evidence.the.rest~of the evening.Now: and again.through the performance the reflection would -come over-one that it was rather a pity nature had not endowed the acting field officer with a more enduring lung power, which one quite forgot, however, when listening to the more strenuous tones of Col.Buchan, through the retiring ranks of the infantry, ta the inspiring strains of \u201cThe Red, White and Blue.\u201d ' Vice-royalty graced the event in the person of Sir -L.A Jette, Lieutenant- Governor of Quebec, whose entrance was greeted by the playing of the Na- tong! Amthermn- massed\u201d bands: Owing to lis presence, there was some wonder among the spectators that the \u201c\u201ctrooped\u201d\u201d in \u2018 Court, \u201cHearing of the case of Hon.Li.O.David, against La Patrie Publishing Company was begun in the Superior Court\u2019 yesterday, Senator David claiming $10,000 as indemnity for a series of.articles.published in May of last year, In which his competency as a member of the Senate, and as City Clerk \u2018was questioned.Later in the same month a correspondent signipg himself Victor Oli- viet undertook in La Presse to defend Sénator David.To this La Patrie replied that Victor Olivier was none other than the Senator himself.Senator David, who had publicly declared \u2018that he did not know the iden- hurt him more than the articles in La Patrie.\u201cThe newspaper has trampled under foot my \u2018fondest sopirations and wounded my feelings as no one hus done.\u201d he went on.\u201cThere.is evi- | .deep- drawer surmounted bY fuH* length - bevelled plate.mir- drawer, Price.= The best effects in Cape Mahogany, a two toned dark r sels (Price $1.30.Home Furnishing - Emporium.Geng; Price.ru au.Brass Beds from $20 to $95.fot.-Bh&s:bye-mahle furniture fa a dainty blue Brussels ce \u201cBrussels contains targe square -$15.00 he nicely shaped and bevelled; Rid .Will set this evening at 3.22 o'clock.; - Ine ps iy VICTOR OLIVIER ta 11 * \u201c \u2014 11 Ee ng but -anti-Imperialistte entimenen ; M yor.Plano polished .mirror and 4 roomy ics large and 2 small se em i rn Te foray \u2018tha meat at Attractive events Price.Times presses, 45 (drawers, Prite.$2790 drawers.Price.22.50; Ua - Ai © : Hp Tamme.wexs.g .- 58-172\u2014Ladies\" Dress! a ; : ert, ae means 35 tn Swift Cur- ' .: - exercises and gun.dril} \u201cot per Kingt- he Ne ores glass, swung on hand- Chiffontér.to patch.\u2026 Chiffonier to mateR, 77, 7 Thon due.Parry Bound 36-52; Toronto, : tony Sa the: the yat Canadian Drè- a.Seriator David's Suit Against La some supports, Base con- PHC.cr veer ener on.BRT 90 Price.42628 44-02; Quebec, 46-66; Bt.wc Patr fe Now Being Heard In Suis oe by dong.\u201cUP Dressing table to match Washstand to match, Price.vere veer .\u2026.\u2026.80:00 A Iron Beds from $3.50 to $35, (Price $1.0% for: F.\u201cePrice - $L.19), and for the Oak, a nice seif-toned fawn Brus- 455 { : « AN .Is pce The Renowned Gerhard Heintzman | ts me ; | i } TIRE 4e colors were not the colors ofthe regiment.lay in the cireum- EAA E EPR Hospital .Mr.Gillespie was never married.The general arab alth compared most rayon ly.with th hest [EN ttoës- \u2018and dir-Jantary.fly sre stil living.cor | short v ream ; Er : t cident the victim w.n thone he ssen in his own country.d remains an ust remain under , womim.mussel gatherers of ea of the Dominion nu, Com- 16's trus he only saw over -the prem- Moyens conditions .a breeding-place of 2er high .working at the conatruction of leew OF two large firms, but,hè thought generations of men and women for all of Idbk \"grotesque worn with a pany.Ste.An de le they might be.taken, as résentative, ahom there is no st home.They | i tting.walst, and.a sajicloth ep- the bridge near Site.ne Rel though there weré doubtiesd some black must go forth ame and i © won, which ia doubled up to keep it out vue.{sheep in the trade.He would Infinitely | world, for th part to prevail, and Y eee © .prefer to partake of mest prepared he \u2018where they.fails to on lementanl , for à ot Ce aie al y carry also wool- x co oe Lo saw it prepared \u2018thar that dressed in the Tad Scotsman 1 vsuslly lé black- \u201cgathored together from the best manu- prid 3 Wide and curlous par Schwab's Experience In *Frisc, grea ty of Bente killing houses, ard.\u2014Acad .facturing econtres, furnishings which h , we firmly belleve will prove eminently © tern whith are intended to give them a firmer footls satisfactory to the buyer and to our- i.selves.From $75 to $500 We furnish four rooms, comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining- room and Kitchen.\"oo thows who can't pay all cash we offer the most Ibora! terms of payment.F.Lapointe .* Complete House Furnisher, .625 ST.CATHERINE STREET wast, _.Corner Montcalm, : OPEN EVENINGS.Montreal Dally War 1 printed ane Ù - dames st, Meatre- .by The -Mantrea) ! Star Pullishing Company, / Brewton A Vaenah, Monertat Nau.ing on shifting sands.Mr.Qparies M.Schwab rin teil- | ; \" : bor apattoire Thich were under municipal control.prod Kystem à : fnapection tn Serica: the sal t\u2026 if in this: country they had in Ay rosea - messe that have bee; ying golden for them.He\u2019 aia oh Ea fmt \\ > 0 , - pany, will never bulld another ship In San Francisco so long as labor al tions remiin as they are\u2019ugw.\u2018I have | never seen anything es it: anywhère,\"\" : 37 ocd Fm ERE iat ip amet a te SENTE ot.ER "]
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