The Montreal daily star, 24 mai 1907, vendredi 24 mai 1907
[" .Hon of the iment's Met of those members of Ÿ # Aus culation\u201d* ms pévertisiés ie \u2018an pin i thpeof qualit Sa dois Pande oir.Hogs 53 MONTREAL COMMEMORATES THE SERVICE OF CANADIAN HEROES WHO FELL IN SOUTH AFRICA Strathcona Memorial Will be Unveiled.To-day by His Excellency the Administrator \u2014 Military Ceremony Will be Imposing.To commemorate the deeds of those Canadians whose Mves paid tribute Lo their loyelty and devotion to the Empire; lives given in the hour of need, such need as requi.-d the pervices of the.greatest British army -ever sent acrées the seas ~ Montreal Will to-day publicly and with due ceremony set Wp 8 memoriai to, remind citizens of Ve.part.Lucia Played In Le souls African tradeæv The Strathcona, and South African vial in Dominlon square will ve unvesled to-day at 11 o'clock.\u201cThis will supply a concrete form of respect and admiration of the work performed by the dead heroes.It is Montreal's tribute.\u2018given \"by the citizens, but not intended to be merely local in assoolp- tion, but with ull consideration for the fact that those who went to Sou Africa from Canada were Canadians m the fullest meaning of the word,\u2019 men recruited from the Pacific to the Atlantic, from the boundry line to the edge of the desert north.e ceremonies will be participated in alike by representatives of the civil and military adminstrations, and will be comprehensive.All forms of the military service will be furnished by the Montreal Garrison.His Excellency, the Administrator, Hon.Chanies Fitspatrick, Chief Justice of the Bupreme- Court, will perform the actual ceremony of unvelling, acting in the absence of His Exceliency, the Governor-General.\u2018MASSED BANDS IN SQUARE.The ceremony of the unveiling whP be very impressive.The bands of the local corpe will be massed on the square, when the troops give the general salute, the musicians wil play \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d There will be a firing party.af pix- ty.At_ the.first volley, the massed bands will play the first sight bars of \u201cThe Dead March in Saul\u201d After the second volley.the bands wii ptav | anot gight\u2019 bars After the third voll \"the combined bugldrs will sound Last Post\u201d and\u2019 \u201c\u2018IAghts Out.\u201d When this has been done the actuel unveiling ww take place.This will be , with general salute, the mass- - playing \u201cGod Save the King.\u201d When the musicians cease tho bat tr wil commence firing a salute of \u201chorse.and amtantey.These met word\u201d \u2018péérutied from\u2019 all parts of the country.\u2018The first contingent was = ioral of a thrusand men.infan- is was followed by a second \u201ceontirigent of mounted fnfantry and a division of feild artillery.Later! this was followed by a third contingent, Bthrathoona\u2019s Horse, a aad .0f \u201cfive bundred rounted infan- the mounting and equipment be- oy the personal gift of Lord Strath- cons.The force also inchided a detail recruited to fill the gaps madd by death and sickness.THREE CONTINGENTS SENT.It wes on October 14, 1899 that or- Sera werd ré iss -\" announcing the au- tho! tion for the enrollment of an \\nfantry .regiment of cight companies -of.1.000 \u2018men.The first battalion was mobilised at Quebec.on Oct.28, 1899, and in the steamship \u2018Sardinien \u2018for Capetown, on Oct.30, at 3.30 p.m.On the shorning of the 30th.the ba:- talon was insvected by His Excellencv the Gevernor-General.the Ear] of Min- to, G.C.M.G., and addressed by him, as well as by the Right Hon, Sir Wil- ar-Generad Hutton, C.B,, command- Soar the militia.The contingent was recruit- od at the end:of that year, sailing from by -the Laurentian, January 20th, 1900.- This force was made up of loli .Battery artillery.This was followed by the orgamza- Strathoons Horse which tingont gained valueble experience bv helng kept as pant of the force to hold the ling of communication.and other tretions were afterwards In active per.vire and also proved useful in policing reubirsome distrtets.CANADIAN DEATH ROLL.\u2019 Tha [ollowing is the Miftie Depart- \u2018eradian special service forces nes tx action or atherwise.\u2018 dled from wounds received in actiom died from sense, officially ieported to MAIS Sergt.W.Scott, dian Arties.Jase ined Jn ection.\u2018 ; Battie, Questt's py - terlo fever.Com.W.wouns reoeted bl a Pte.J.Adams.Manitoba Dragoons, enteric fever.-W.G.Adams.7th Fusiliers.on- bere tover.Pte.C.H.Barry, 3rd Victoria Rifles, wounds received in aotion.- Pte.W.8.Blight, Queen's Own Rifles, enteric fever.h org A ur, Dr.cident yhile ores, Pte.J.pysemi lood poisoning).Bomb.bh W.Latimer, E.R R.C.Pie.H.Holt, 2nd R.C.R.P; Van Norman, 2nd Lance-Corp, À.Lieut, C.R.Harrison, 1st C-M.R.Pte KE.Mullins, 2nd R.C.R.Ww.Hampton, 1st C.M.T.g Lieut M.G.Blanchard, 2nd KR, C.Pte.Geo.Leonard, end RC.2.Pte, W.Frost, 2nd C.M pre W.Whiteley, Pad Rex.L.Larue, 21 pie\u201d J.F.Moo, \u20182nd COLR.R.f.Kerr le.E, M.- Banks, Strathconas.R, Irwin, 2nd R.C.: .5 A.Jenkins\u201d Btrathponas.Artificer J.Sooper, 1st C.M.R, * Pie.J.W.el, 2nd R.C.R.Ww.Lieut, H.L Lieut.J J.Ë ed_in ac 1 Va mar ges ces de | ® Roya ons 5 .Highland Cadets An Fo on ; - Co 3 0 Cas piry KE : $ tb a î £5 ul U Ï 3 w SP, x < | AA 28 (6 |: .al] ¢ nr .fod ol\u201d ) Fi £ w 5 cure À EEE 4 æ AU > R - | a: WALI FUNLIERS £ 3 v\u2014\u2014 \"of 4 = \u201cMow thé \u201ctroops will be drawn up .O.T \u201cBurns, 43rd Ottawa and Sion Rifles.killed in action.Chappell, 74th Bettallon, tonetlitis.Pte.J.Curphy.enteric fever.Pte.J.Defoe, Royal Caimdian Artillery, killed in action.Pte.Deslauriers, Princess Louise Dre gcon Guards, heart failure.Pte.J.A.Donegan, 26th Middlesex Light Infantry, enteric fever.e.J.E.Farley, 25th Elgin Battalion, enterio esters, killed in H.E.Forrest, 6lst Montmagny and L'Islet- Battalion, enteric fever, te R.Harrison, 2nd Regiment Canadian Artillery, entre fever.Pte \u20ac.E.E, Jackson, 37th Haldi- mand Rifles, killed in action.Johnston, 62nd St.John rit rig.Mes in action.Johnstone, 63rd Halifax Rifles, outils\u2019 received in sot on.\u2018 Lister, killed in.action.\u2019 Lewis, North-West Mou \u201cPolice, killed in\u2019 action.Living, 43rd Ottawa and Garlion Rifles, wounds received in on.Pte.W.T.Manion, 10th Royal Grenadiers, killed in action te.A.Maundrill, th Regiment Canadian Arle ry, in action.Pe.McCreary, on Battalion, wrunds Posted i Pte.MoQueen, 8th Koyal Rifles, x tion FES -D.\u201cListon, 90th Battalion, cause B IE pures Rue Ca .ailers, ste pr Tr.oF median Ar Pte 86th Princess roel], Louise Fusiliors enterlo fever.Pte.W.A, nln, Charlottetown En- Bincer Ci ed in acti HE BR Ross, Dominion \"Police, erdesio fe Pte.A.Roy, Doth Temiscouata Bat toon, wounds received in action.Pte.J.B.Scott, Royal Canadi >» sirent, of ! Tatantey lille in aotio e Pte.J: rt, 93rd rd Camberleny \u201cBattalion, avert, received Pte.R.8 Tn tanizy, ki Pté.J.H.Somers.& Sth Re t adian Artili sil fn sot lon\u201d Can arlottetown En- ginoer Company.nd AR in action.\u201d Pte.& T.Thomas, Governor-General's in \u2018action.ith, 26th Middlesex Light in action.Frot Gourds, wounds recaived in ao.Xe = x Canadian winnds Teceived - ta btn.tora Rifles, to\u201d VW White; \u2018Fosiliers, killed A a Bari.fist Regiment, enteric \u201cGr Topics our, dymeii Se enteric\u2019 11 Claments, C.M.R., enteris fever.Po J.H, Vindlay, 35th Simcoe For- action.ot ivan : a.an; 83rd Cumberlénd Bat talion, x = In a action.Body G X Km in ac ction.; L.Be 3 ink enterio HE Ta Goth a Shae tov | \"D on Dominion Square this mdming.4] - \u2014 or won gan 0 HP rpg A SE : 2k = os = E 4 § = 3% o ces Corp Taylor; 2nd O.M.R.Ploy BS Strathconss.Pte.Cv.net rill, Strathconas.* Pte.McNicol, Strathconss ; .Morris, Stzathconas.rame GW.Bradley, R.C.F.A.rgt.A.E.H.ao, S Bteathoonas, Jerse.J.Brothers, Strathconas.Pte.A.Jones, Strathconas.Pte.Ww.Wi rd FD SAFES Hoe Qf = \u2018arte P.Bing, 1st CME ; ! .Lecoutier, 2nd\" R.C.R.M.O'Kelly, 2nd 5 : 6 Dar 2nd C.M.Ravis, Strathcopas.Bland, L Pearse FA CD D.Bltiott, érathoonas.Fle.E.ent, R.C.Capt.Chalmers, 1st.C.M.R ét Pte.P a, a tel Ben ie Italian explorer.Who di shortly visit.Montreal.>.ee et Club Féutonta Entertaifiéent: \u2018 | ; An.gateftatament: of an orl Slabirate nate Club: ie ata > to thelr night.IE cossietedt air .Concert, ; pre Apple.he 18% \u2018excitément : Bg who behaved In an: amin The Duke of Rerurit; the\u2019 \u2018délebroted by the | sericea 1 in by SEY the ie Le T \"Appeal to Jury tar % Life.2 \u201cD0 | LOOK A MURDERER 7\u201d \u201cNew York, May K.Thaw, \u2018but D plahi John CRE no wealth,\u2014 but 1f Ehad I Eu.pr duce witnesses whose testimony wpu wpuld | acquit me.\u201d With these words the Br rooldya\"troï ley car conductor, on trial \u2018for: his Tie, closed an impassioned address td the jury.which three hours later him sulity of murder in the first?gree.Bell, a\u201d \u2018young man of medioore attainments, was happily married a few years ago.A year after the wedding the wife died.Dr.Chas.Wilmot Townsend, a prominent physician of Staten Island, atterided her.On the humble stoge that marked her grave, Bell caused to\u2019 be chiselled: \u201cRevenge renews our happy love in Heaven.\u201d He was incongolable, and for \u2018months brooded over his affliction.Tp his friends he expressed the conviction that his wife did not receive proper medical care.On the night of January 29 last Dr.Townsend was shot to death in his bed.He had been awakened by an ine truder, and exclaimed: \u201cIf you are here to rob, take what you can find, but do not harm my family or me.\u201d The supposed bursiar replied: *T want none of your things; I! want you,\u201d and fired.Mrs.Townsend was the sole witness of the murder, Letters subsequéntly written by Beli caused his arrest, and in court bis own family, except his rather, who was excused, \u2018against 7 A half-brother testified that \u2018Belt confessed to having killed the p for revenge.: Bell was the only witness: tor.thé defence, and the.trial, held \u2018at Richmond, was not prolonged.vou afternoon the case\u2019 was given 7 jury, and last night\u2019 he vordiet.pe res.turned.Judge: Abbott denlefi a mos tion for a new \u2018tril, and fosthwith first.Mor hol rnd mn July.: \"Bell received.and sentence.stolidly, and remalnéd cool .when his.stepmother ghd his sister fainted.Hé will be removed to Sing Sing prison ina day or twe.The defence had attempted to 4u- à tablish an alibi, and \u2018Bell stoutly ase serted his innocence.He denled the confession attributed to him J brother-in-law; sald he carried a wea tes; stone \u2018Be resolved £6.plinish the daily.grave, and that when the\" erected\u2019 thieves, He insisted that he spent the aight of the murder In the Bowery.\u201cWhen the district attorney\u2019 finished his summing up, Bell jumped Addressing he court said: or, I understand tfiat as the defendant in this case I have the privilege of to the jury?\" \u201cJudge Abbott, taken -soméwhat by | surprise, sstented, and turn to the jury, Bell spoke with conside le foel- \u201cGentlemen\u201d said he, relsing\u2019h is arm dramatically during his spoéèh, \u201cput one of your relatives in my place here.Would you send one of them to the electric chalr on the testimony heard?Are you going to send me to the electric chair on such circumstantial evidence?Look at my face.Mb you think I look like a murderer?\u201d Bell then picked.a sheet from the near-by table.tlemen,* he said, \u201cI would divide this paper Into three columns.- One column.I would head \u2018Farce comedy,\u2019 another -\u2018Gullty,\u2019 and the last \u2018Innocent.\u2019 Then I would place the testimony under its proper head.Most of the testimony in this.case would be plmoed und \u2018Farce comedy,\u2019 There would be none under \u2018Guilty.\u2019 and my own testimony any sane man .would: put under the \u2018Innocent\u2019 column.\u201d In his cell last: night, Bell thus commented upon the-verdict: \u201cI have been handed a lemon.all right, but the fact.that this jury has convicted me does not.mean that 1 will go to the electric ch Bois coungel- sald that he would next week: take an \u201cfrom the conviction.© He would not say on what grounds he would base his application.t mm 1 FIRE IN.HOUSE OF INDUSTRY.Blaze Extinguished Before Ssrious Damage Was Caused.\u2019 Special to the Montres! Star.Br the blaze \u201chad en extin 5 number of je engine, accon The tricide yo' Fire, in Busingss\u2019 Block nted \u2018From.Spreading.2.= | =» foguphi Pu.Masi.\u2014ax o re Sash tt Sars daw the 7 recen tre L TOHASEND b | mer\u201d Monsy, Sald Condemned\u2019 Man; wis - \u2018Save Him From Elsotrie.\u2026 3 .Chair.2° sentenesd the prisoner to death on the] REA fooiscap :- ville, Ont, Ma 26 \u2014A fire was} - Lge Me floor of © May 24\u2014Early thie-f Patent shoes have become an important: part of a man's \u2018coftume.The only way to: command this ade i is : to- \u201ccarry a Line of.ex.7 EMPIRE DAY MOST Fatélotiam Key-noté of Celebrations\u2014 Tributes to Great Men of the V \u2019 Past 4 ST = Co 3 Special to the Montreal Star.\u201cOttawa, May 24.\u2014In all the schools æ the- city Empire Day was celebrat- od, the singing of patriotic songs, addresses by the teachers and trustees, with a careful resume of the growth development af the Empite being oe Jain features.- purins the course - morning, w ue.ceremony, the.flags \u2018were raised on all the schools, the children saluting and singing \u201cGod \u2018Have.the King.\u201d Through the courtesy of thé Educational Department all pupils in the efty were Een, sheets with humorous Amperial.commercial and hte set forth in attractive style.The papers will be preserved hy\" the.\u2018children.In the smaller classes, the children were instructed in flag- and told stories of the Empire.mire Day was specially recognized at- the Normal schools by a large gathering of the pupils, apd many of the parents in.the Assembly Hall.Patriotic aongs vers sung by the children, snd Dr.White, Dr.Sinclair, Mr.Put.sam, Mr.Nr.Bulivan and Mr.Jones wave \u201cLARGE PARADE IN TORONTO.\u201cTaronto, May 24.\u2014Three thousand pu- pli of Toronto's public schools.parad- from the armories to Quéén's Park à Homor.of Empire Day.\u201cThe Publio city, received m the hands of the Be children the flo- fron tribu to the memory of the great men the pest.DAUGHTERS oF OF HE EMPIRE tion at the various monuments scat- red throughout La EE tures of the programme at the High School were the presentation of the ters vf-the Empire prise of 35 in gold for \u2018the best essay on \u201cThe Lite and Times of Wilmot,\u201d which was won by Earl Reynolds MacNutt, and & scholarly address by Mayor McLeod, children always to keep patriol- tam before them.The presentation to Master MacN utt was.made by.Chancel- udges of the essays.Jue a paid a fitting tribute to the werk of Dr.George R.Parkin, in the interests of \u2018Imperial federation, a dream which, he said, would be realized.His Worship attended the collegiate school Dr.\u2018PArkin was principal, soNGs \u201cAND ADDRESSES AT QUE- Special to The: Montreal Star.May 24-\u2014Empire Day was foyaiy.celebrated here in different wers Biven.ADDRESSES D ON PATRIOTISM.by pro- Tunnel Company.m Trsuble.; New.York, May 4-1.Tileston\u2019 {welts & lawyer, was appointed recelv- er.df the New York Tunnel Company, ich is copstructing a tunnel under eo.Bast: River - thom.the Hattery to ihe Eom: At: i» alleged \u2018that the com- panyrowes more than $100,000, and that courts have been instituted to recover dabts trom the concern, which is cap- \u2018tarisod at $250,000, ; i vl FREER, Beis Eptooapr Church Synod.\u2018LOYALLY OBSERVED Col late out in, fll force, Headed by.he Ca- ~At the band atand Th\" the Paik the ant dae de pe Bore mE ek armed on t sul oC.the British E iran Coma fait tan ae pou ot uen.Patriotic songs and addresses } T = Allah \u201cHad Collection of Pocket Cut: lery When Found by Constable at Brother\u2019s Window.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THEN LOST LIBERTY | _ Richard Allan proved to & modest] Which would you rather \u2018call this trade-mark\u2014the © \u201cSignet of Sthety.\u201d or the \u201cShield that shiélde.\u201d 52 Notre pant burglar.He might have had many things, yet of a big stock at his dis- poaal he chose seventeen pocket knives.Why knives, and why seventeen, is Richard's affair, but when the court will have resumed after to-day\u2019s holiday, the administrator of the law will have \u201cto be satisfied, falling which there is trouble in store from that source.Allan had dut recently \u2018tandes from Toronto, and was readily attracted by displayed by St.Lawrence street merchants.The good citizens of the city ha -Ittired to rest-in preparation for a day of marketing, Allan had the thoroughfare almost to himself; almost is used advisediy, because Richard was not \u2018altogether alone, as after events clearly.proved.when the clock was sleepily towards two of this morning's clock, Allan found himself in front of the shop of Wilghn & Co.at the corner of Dorchester and the plate glass - a-stone \u2018 side.window proved efficacious, and | left an opening for closer acquaintant with the Allan evidently hi a weakens for knives, \u2018s0 he gather in a collection of,pocket cutlery.Having secured: enough to fill his pockets, Allan turned to Jeave the scene of of hia, la early morn bors.He turned right, but failed {0 perform a satisfan- tory get-away, landing into the arms of 8 Constabl e Finnel, who seised Mm, Allan: was t to No, 4 Station, be- Ing given a.e in the patrol waggon.At.the station he gave his name as formation that he was recently from Toronto.The man Is By years of age, and well dressed.POLICE CONSPRAY IN GOULD TROUBLE| Lieut.Peabedy Mado Clean Breast \u201cof Connection With the ; Affair, : New York, May M.\u2014Thers wers do: velopments last night of importance in the investigation .begun by Police Commissioner Bingham to determine if any.part was played by members of the police in the domestic troubles of Mr -and Mrs.Howard Gould.In pepets served a few \u2018days ago upon counsel for Mr.Gould, imaicating Mrs, Gould's pur- poes -to institute suit for separate had Deen a -conspiracy against the plainti®\u2019 in which high officers of the police department were involved.+ [Hv oh se seme Seal med.WOT.Comrataaioner Bingham has sought \u2018to determifie the author of this mes- which, it has Dem mated, w out of à cords\u2019 >.A4 the glitter of the wares so temptingly | In the quiet period\u2019 St Lawrence streets.His method af related in the foregoing; also the In- | maintenance, it was alleged that there] } mit two of die.Cs [mie of having macried a man or Received Lait Rites: ot \" -Qhuroh.; Special ve The \u2018Moctreat Bfar.vp Quebec, 24 =\u2014ffix e LE SE th a SE \u201cHis son,\" san Oscar Pelletier, nephew, Dr.Pelle with bi 1 en told a story to the\u2019 éffect th living fn the village He decided fo ad ad- countrgmen-AI sot Domeniéo alias Tomaso Farmells Valeuis-\u2014es boardérs.and riens are Son RAP TT = CRONING MEME) Aged sodge of supers Court Has 9 cd | HEA | \u2018 ac | NAYENTURÉ, D | Foto ts Sosa.La RE AY ; > ee \u2018by ithe : ô EE pe BRAMPTON; O] Chartes Dawson, is & LACE BAY, a anid: A native of y MAXWELL ONE is dead § TN UE HN her - Turkino steamers on the Canadian Absolutely és vIDration, à tas à asys, 14 hours JABS, $70 npwards.uccording to ï D CLASS, §42.5¢ and upw ards.RHR London vr Bel- £7.69 and 5.76, according to steam- BEAL ro GLASGOW.esfied Second Cabin.| die Third Class 326.50 ; AVRE.Let June.\u2018Sardintan, 19th June class cabin, called Second gun\u201d A and Third class $37.50, B's tes Éoncecal.cr EU ROVAE, Jan STEAMSHTPR, | MONTREAL, QUEBEC TO LIVERPOOL.fouthwark, Nowy! 2.Dominlon, June 15 panada, June !.ensington, June 23 tae, June 3 ARR Vancouver, June 26 aul} from Montres: \\dayigbe, > Btéamers ne Quebec 7 p.m.\u201cCacada™ 13 one of the fastest and somiariable steamers in the Canadian \u201cOttawa\u201d Ll.First Class Rate 865; Second Class and upwards according to steamfer.MODERATE RATE SERVICE 1 Te Liverpoal, $43.59 and $48.00.3 T0 London.32.50 adait L The wilds the 'rezord for the between: Montres! sand kiv- br 1 to Liverpoor London.Lon- pendre Beltaut, Glasgow, 327.50.WHITE STAR LINR.New York to Liverpool.J Cedric, June 20 tie, June 14.Celtic, June 27 othe MEDITERRANEAN via Azores Prom New York: -; .Prom Boston ante, July 15.Romanic, June 3 Aus.1.Canopic, June 29 a\" erates aa Canopic, Aug 10 x piy_.to local agents, or Dominion itne, | t Mscrament ut, Montreal\u201d 18 108 | North German Lloyd.bi ile upline ! 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Krouprionx, July 16, 9 am Kaiser.July 30, 10 am , June 4, Wim.FL, June 11,6 am primsJuno 1510 am | May 23 Kurfueret.Juns | Friedrich.June 8 r Allee .MKULFEK.GANTAN ssnvicé.LR ALTAN\u2014NAPE at 11 am.and th -S:s.3 Travellmy ; Good All Over the World, à.OELitic!US & LU, à Brvadeuy.NX.FE.IO.H.HENRY.$e Agen %: Menrrem.rial Bank BIGE.288 Bt, Jen es June fan and oy aad, 12,000 dons, are peu leu, 23rd May,.Mongoillan, 6th June n, rer May.Corinthian, 12th Tune se Wanburg-Amarican, Sevew Kspress and Passenger Service.ol ECT Sa \u2014 HAMBURG.od EES | se apéolat features of hese versets are: Room, Gymnasium, Palm Garde en, hits-Cariiom taste pnt; EB Elevators, Electric LAE E.June 11, 3 Bept 34 Bb sins \"Gh Room.2 tHas Oy thoastune TOURIST BUREAU.ax éhéts,.Note! accommodation; ané + A a Xr foreign travel.iA our.Gest AU Over the Weor!i Lise 37 Breadway NX.JAMES THOM.General Agent, 17 St.: W.H.Henry, Imperial Bank ame 56° St.James .st.: Norman L Lasher, 178 St.James at.97 134 end A map R144 rr _sos¥ orcs Ti ictoria Day CHEAP TRIPS.ONE: wax man rase FARE > Quebec, Murray Bay, Tadousme and th Res 2 d soiré May 2% and ad 2h me \u201c taturn 54 1907, BI hax 24th, =\" Steamer IAL FOR ot ; a Sib Ha Pler at pucherville, we Re ae 5 : DONALDSON LINE fy SLAGOW WEEKLY SERVICE.ariua.ÿ.\u2026.Lo.May 11 ; May 18 5160 tons.May.3 steûnrets fitted with: hh por Assenger Rate | ine to B60.Stern se ree ve.Le ie TRE ROBERT REFO i 1,, Toronto, Qui NY - sf re.em RAN sy Yo mye ae DE CHOR LINE LASGOW' abd\u2019 LONDONDERRY.wap \u2018fiom Now ¥ ork every TWIN SCREW STEAM TPS NEAT end \u201cCOLUMBIA\u201d pa days ANDY FAVORITE STEAMSHIPS ¢ .tons, 7390 tous, May Ha 4134 toon June ey Tours and in ormation apply 5 ER Hla MENDE.Ta BI OTHERS, New York, #8 MN L.LUSHER, 5 Ames mn, ET na Ï mare a here, many stock | donetgnments, conalstiag of RE nh we Co second of of the Peale Tiston auction a = a ne ee ad! Mam, F M uses Gide t 3500.or = Lg 7 RAILWAY SYSTEM : \u201cLE REDUCED \u2018FARES Quebe Pet terbore® .ty Sherbroeile .= Hamilton.10.65 ttava London.13.03 St.Johns.#0 Toroatv .10.00 And'all other Porte ia \u20acacada and Re- Trp.SINGLE CLASS FARE Going Date, May 24.Return Limit, May 27, 1907.OTTERBURN PARK (87.HILAIRE) FARE \u2018including udrhiasion to Park).55e.Tickets good golng and returning May 24.Train leaving .Bonaventure Station at.8.00 a.m, will stop at the Park, returning same evening at 6.00 pm, arriving at Mont Montreal 7.00 p.m.JAMESTOWN E: EXPOSITION NORFOLK, VA.Open until Dec, Int, 1907, Reduced Fares now in effect.CITY TICKET OFFICES, 137 St.Jnmes wireet, Telephédne Mais 460, 401, or Bonuventure Station.CAN TILE : PACE\" VICTORIA DAY CHEAP TRIPS \u2018Toronto.510.00 Hamilton.$10.65 Ottawa Lomden ., .Quebec 4.90 Peterboro* .7.85 Sherbrooke .3120! Faroham .1.20 te Jonum Q SO | St.John, NB, 14.30 Ste.Agathe 10e \u2018LabefM .308 ox .Knowiten .2.00 and all other points in Canada, Fort \" William and east, at LOWEST ONE WAY FIRST CLASS FARE, Good going May 24, Good for return until May 27, 1907.\u2018BROME LAKE SPECIAL\u201d Leaves Windsor Station Saturdays only at 1.25 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke at 5.00 p.m.stopping at St Johns, Farnham Cowansville, Sutton\u2019 Jet.Knowltoh.Foster, Eastman, and Magog.Returning, leaves Sherbrooke, on Mondays only at 5.47 am, arriving Windsor Station at 9.15 a.m.\\ HOMESEEKERS\u2019 * EXCURSIONS ve Canadian North- To Manitoba an June 4 and 18; Tor 2 16 and 30; Aug.-15.and 27; Septamber 10 and 24.Low rates.Tickets good for 60 days._ City Ticket Office.120 St.James street, Next Post Office.Adirondack ATS {ENTRAL AP WIRY\u2019 Ratland SS! \u201cAMERICA\u2019S GREATEST Routes RAILWAY SYSTEM Dally Trains from Windsor Station.: TO-\u2014\u2014 NEW YORK AND BOSTON For particulars and\u2019 Pullman space, consult City Ticket Office, 136 ST.JAMES STREET.\u2018Phone Main 158 or 4456.+ DELAWARE \u2018& HUDSON RD 9 Shortes?, Quickest and Best so Line.MONTREAL TO NEW YORK Daily traits from Bonaventure Station.Tickets and full information at all Grand Trunk Ticket Offices.7 Sood eo.MONTREAL PABK PLAN D RAILWAY LACHINE\u2014¥From Pos Ofice, 20 min.service, 5.40.æ.m.to 3.00 b.m.; 30 min sarvice, 3.08 p.m.to midnight.From La- chine 30 min: service, 5.50 a.m.to 8.45 p.m; .service, 8.45 p.m.to 12.45 mid- n .CLT.AU-RECOLLET\u2014Firat car from St.Denis street 5.26 a.m.From St.Denis and Henderson Statton;, 20 min.serviee, 5.40 a.m.tu a.m,; 40 min service 9.40 a.m.to\u20183.40 p.m., 20 min service, 3.40 p.m.to 8.20 p.m.; 40 mini.service 8.20 p.m.to 1s 30 midnight Last car from Sauit.12.40 .m.; om, St.Denis 12.20 q.m Extra car dary fr from Chenneville st.to Henderson Station at 6.|.MOUNTAIN Froal Mount Roral avènue, 0 min.service, 6.45 8.1m, 11.40 p.m From Victoria avenue, Westmount.20 min.service 5,50 a.m .560 p.m CARTIERVILLE\u2014 From Bnowdon's Junc- tlon 40 min.service, &00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.Fram Gartieæville, 40 min, service, 5.40 a.m.to 11.40 p.m.2x6 272 GRENTEST LADY MOTORIT ARANES New York.Dos BM.-W.Guest, who is regarded as the champion woman mototist of the world, arrived on the steamshi Philadelphia for, as she bit of a look &t ibis country.\u201d he \u201cwill return to l'in a weck, but if she is favorably i with America she promises she pis re- tu, for a longer stay, \u2018Mrs.Guest, who drives her powerful cars under the name:of Victoria God- wii, is more than a mere manipulator of \u2018automobiles, for she spent two hard years Dorking beside men in \u2018shops where they are built and repaired: * She J dbelds wu certificate in England as an ex: \u2018pet Machinist, and there \u2018is no detail \u2018of the making of autorpobiles she is not familiar with.e woman driver has made some not \u2018abla runs in hi gh-pôwer cars, and her records, compare well with those men have made.At one time she made a rin from Parig io St.Petersburg in a ninety -horse-power car which she kept, going day ang sight, Another long trip was from ôn to Nice, France in Tecord time, and she has covered atl the rutable lüng courses in Europe.Mrs.Guest is not bringing any of her own machines with her on this trip, but she intends 40 take, several spins in the country about New York in the short Hme she is.here.If the roads and the .oyatry are.stizactive to her she wNl soure of her best machines the ne t tithe she come here.New E Books on Health.vi fon treated by Gymnastica\u201d and ndiges odlth ¥y Musculde Gymnastios™ are the titles of the, two new books -] which have just been issued in Spald- ings Athletic Lib \u2018The \u2018book on Indigéstion contains ar- \u2018ticles on \u201cthe causes of constipation,\u201d She symptoma,\u201d \u201cthe treatment.\u201d and Half tone cuts' shéwing exercises to termedy\" the trouble.Another section of the book contains similar illustrations and pring exercises dents, hydro DEP b * Miiseula : Bipmsantior on Hasliy i {Clos and fliust tions on Gymnastics conducive health.It contains articles for developing vi muscles, Correct posture; reg es, lop exorcise, hime on Jeep \u20ac.righ\u201d sag orm, incren 3 dans.red usages: a.ating Victor, Day | Peeters MASAO We aro offering at! Private Sale during the Month of May our entire stock \u201cTURKISH, PERSIAN and INDIAN RUGS, CARPETS & PALACE STRIPS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.assortment\u2018at the present time 1s most com ote.des seve: extra en Carpets, suitable for \u201cHI or Board Roo and Include vers ICKS \"& core and 101 METCALEE ST FOSTER & CO.\u2019S SALES.pue UE ox PONIES.PONIES.PONIE _ For sais by auction.Tuesday.May 28.at 10.30 a.m\u2026,'at 605 -St.Paul street: 35 head of cholcely selected and imported Shetland ponles.In the lot are some very fine pedigreed stallions and mares in foal Parthenin.1 be Qn yiew on and after that date at the C.P, stock yards, Hochelaga.They will = fold by auction withot reserve or limit, y .at 605 St.Paut st Catalogues now ready.J.H.KIMBALL & Co.Importers; Tel.East 28, w.FOSTER & co.Tel, Maig Auctioneers, .121 6 |'amel be ; dureaus and w: They wlll arrive per ateamahip' 24th, snd wi] : New and Secondhand - Furniture, Etc., \u2018conmisting of: Walnut and other bed.pom pets all brass and brass: and en- dstesds, mahogany, dak and other chairs, piéces of old centre tables, ashetands, chetfanters, odd: ral mahogany, oak and weinut -æfdebogrds and extension dining tables, leather-covered dining chairs, dinner, tea and toilet sets, stoves, refrigerators, Belfast linens, curtains, Swiss and Nottin Marseilles, quilts, eic., etc.at our Nos.99 and 101 Metcalfe &t., Saturday Afternoon as Evening 123 3 MAV 257TH at 230 and 8 + K.gham 1 toile and ones 44 M.HICKS & CO.WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES WALTER M.KEARNS\u2019 SALES ANNUAL SPRING SALE Genuine High Class ) ORIENTAL RUGS Also Damascus and Russian Sraseware, Oriental Por- tierce, Embroideries and other Eastorn Art Coods, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, MAY 28th, 23th and 30th, At 2.30 and 8 O'Clock Each Day.AT MY SALESROOM, 32 UNIVERSITY ST, - The above described collection being à special corsignment from Mears.COURIAN, BABATAN & CO.the well-kuown Oriental fmporters, and is without exception the finest and largest of its kind ever brought to Mon Parties in want of really choice and rare Oriental Rugs will do well to attend this sale.Goods on exhibition day previous ta sale.Catalogues on Application.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.- > FRASER BROS.\u2019 SALES.IMPORTANT Special Auction Rosewood, Mahogany.Walnut and Oak Furniture, China and Silverware, Crystal, Carpets, etc., etc.We are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of one of Montreal's oldest |.bistoric families to sell by auction at our salesrooms, No.453 ST.JAMES ST., on Tuesday Morning, 28th May.A large assortment of Superior House - kold Furniture and Effects, including 8 Posewood Reception Chairs, large hand- scmely carved Rosewood Divan, Rose- wcod Etagere, several Mahogany Card Tables, one Inlaid Card Table, Mahogany Centre Table, with brass claw feet; Rosewood Couch, 2 Rosewood Chiffonfers, Costly Bronze Gasallers, Brass and Crys- tai Gasallers.Crystal Side Brackets, several Good Carpets, Lace Curtains, Heavy Bilk Rep Portieres, Round Mahogany Table, Odd Mahogany Chairs, Wire- Chairs, Pictures, Bric-a-b rac Costly an Very Man e, Mass! Beautifully Carved Dak Dining Room Furniture, made to order; Includes large Sideboard, small- | er Sideboard, 10 \u2018Chairs and Lounge in Leather, Silver Ware, Cutlery and Glassware, Mahogany LYbrary Table, 2 large Handsomé Walnut Oak Chine Cupboard, Good Walnut Bedroom Furniture, Odd Oak and Walnut Bureaus and \u2018Washstands, Mahogany Bedsteads and Commode, Mahogany Cheval Glass, Hair Mattresses,.Toilet Ware, four Oak Hall Chajrs and Bettee, Oak Hat Rack and Table.Billard Table, Handsome Cosy Corner in White Enamel and Silk, 3 Brass Fenders mnà Fireirons.Brass Candie- stichs, 3 very large Alabaster Vases, etc., ete.ail for positive sale.Bale at Ten O'Clock.FRASER snos, \u201c122 « Auctioneers.Longueuil \u2018Boating Club.The opening dance of this club taken place on the 24th May, (Victoria Day) at 8.16, when members\u201d and thelr friends will be welcome.\u2018Ihe officers acting for the present seaton are rs follows: Messrs, George pro Wylle Murray, president; G.Cunningham, vice-president; Syd.Thornton, Davies, A.BE.Enplem, J.Marcou; Douglas Thompson, RecTelary: .T.Hugher, - sec.treasurer.\u201c CHEW: : 9 ode\u2019s Guim SILI et e ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MACE\u2019S IGE CREAM POWDER and pee the results ICE CREAM No Dirt.No Treuble: © vs.tins, 13\u20ac, Makes 1% qts.je eee 1 gal.Nothing to ndd but Mik.A.i.MACE & CO,, Montreal 746 Notre Dame jot.West, MOB WANTED TO CH TH: UMPRS Special to thé Monitrges Hear, New York, N.Y., May 24.\u201cInfurist- ed by the defent of the Giants by the Chicago ce by a: score of 28, lihey were greeted with thousands of te of band of rifflans an, Je mou nt\" En # Day, the _Wmgires, Wtlose déciatons à at the Folo Groundé: Only.the dng and boys hammer blows of: Frank B former lumber Jack and and \u201cFron a \u201cMcGiñnit led: by a Tyesday attempted Pure of who felled several of \u2018the leaders sd the a appearaiiire of who drew a revolvers raved the\u2019 rit From | J ee th bodily injury.After the |cuped into their Tam make of Chocor j lates good enough.for the Canadian girl and her mother\u2014Stewart\u2019s chocolates.They are the \u201ccrowning glory\u201d of chocolate W.& SILOOCK, Montreal Agent most wholesome, most.delicious of bon-bons, Chocolates THE STEWART Co.Umireo.ToRONFO.33 St.Nicholas street.SUMMER RESORTS.GRAND ATLANTIO HOTEL, Virginia Ave.and the Beach, Atlantic City, Ji: Under \u2018entire now management, Si¢ LT Jutuivhen poor » en tached w th All Hgths.ue Fublie He earn Bina in me Music and aie! ver- \u2018 ns.Terms, rosie pan mn $3.50 per day u LE weekly u uP, aries B Copal pik se _ Gprage \u20ac » Co ory \u2018ot frie ._\u2014 wo or BANN HOUSE, XN.Exteltert ev! alry rooms, tennis, ero- quet, oreling, en fishing.Write oor booklet J.8.Kirby, Prop.122 EL SPRINGS rei, 300, Fou Klavaiton.open an the frording relief from the of he north.\u2018without the soerviting mate y Lurorious baths and - most curative Known for Rhaumat Gout an Nervous D peases.mplete Hydrothora- End on ed.wimmi oor, \"14 Pia pp os ow ne eal gol course: Te livery; Japan ronds E NEW HOMESTEAD te a thoronghl nn-to-date hotel, perfect in socle) an nitary arrangements: patronized by sir.Wilfrid Laurier and wany leading Canadians.Broker's office, with direct New York wire.Through Puilman compartment oh leaves New York 4.55 p.m., arrives Wa 8.26 a.m.Stop Over Allo owed at ashington.Excursion ckets on sale at esa- © & Ohto ee 36% \"Broadway, and is Railroad, New Also at principal Canadian ticket offices of unnecting lines.Booklets and full fnfarmation by addressing H W.Fuller, G.F.A,, Washington.D.C.105 28 ok OLD MEXICO A COUNTRY OF ~ WONDERFUL CHARM With a delightful climate.picturesque people, ancient ruins, interesting customs.SOUTHERN PACIFIC TWO TRAINS EVERY DAY.Latest equipment go burning .locomotives.Inquir , 110 WASHINGTON oT.BOSTON.\" NRÂGAMA rENINSULA, Canada\u2019s Health and Plessure Resort, Sun Parlors, Long Distance phones each room, olf, Tennis, \\Boating, Fishing.Min- ara), Salt Baths and cll appilances for treating tired humasity.Apply \u2018The Folland, se \u201cCatharines.117 13004 ola Orchard age 3 naire.directly on Dosen.Mo.æ visw.Modern improvements.{Ein eee Rates Upon uppiicaition C.H Fieve.Prop.Ce Tis docod TENDERS WANTED Sealed |tenders, marked tender on the envelopes will be recelved by the undersigned ,or the Rev, À.E.Runnells, Ches- terville, Ont.Up to 6 o° p.m.on Baturday, the 1st of June next, for the \u2018| concrete work, cement block work and mate required in the erection of à Methodist church, Chesterville, Ont.Tenders wil also be received up to Bat- urday, the th of June next, for the work and material required in connection with the carpentry: \u2018painting and glaxing, ne, end 5 tering, metal roofing, etc.ifications may be seen as my tie, or di the parsonage, Ches- terville, Ont.The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.i .© 8, DILLON, Architect, Ly Scoû Srdckvitie, Ont and the excited the.audi.men bezan.t net, and ruffien aîter ruffian fe}l before his blows.the two umpires and their ball player guards reached the pathway \u2018between, \u2018redid dtand and left bleachers : a of THE SENECA LAUNGHED.> win Cémpete for the Canada Cup in August on Lake Ontario.,\\ Bristol, R.L, May 24, \u2014 \"The yacht Beneca hich dans Sot for the Canada Cup o tarto In August against the.Canadian boo boat, was launched at the Herreshoff shops hers gasterdar.The yacht will iy the co- Bh of thy Rochester, NY.Yacht se - Sosolai Netices.mu complete without 5 RGINIA JOT | LVELEIGH TV RIGATHACZ PT 6: .MEETING BOOK IS READY FOR OWNERS) The meeting book of the Montreal Jockey Club, now ready for the own- era, is a very.complete -plece of work, | and shows conclusively that the club iz conducting matters on a very liberal scale and that no expense has been spared to make the Montreal meet aqual in every way to the best.The standard value of most 6?the races is $400, but when there ls a change from this amount it is the rignt way and the amount is $500.The tolal cost of the meet to the club will not run far short of $40,000 and in order to make this amount the public must patronize the course and show that they appreciate the efforts of the club in providing Montreal with an up-to-date racing plant.BOOKMAKERS GOING BROKE.Over Two Hundred Have Closed Busi ness In New York So Far.Special to the Montreal Star.New York, N.Y, May 24 \u2014No fewer than 211 bookmakers have come and gone since the inception of racing on Fri: 15th.In other words, just two hundred and eleven bank rolls have been burnt up in the great money grind of the New York race tracks within a little over a month, which is equal to a loss of over 400,000.The ringmasters records show that Up to last Saturday night the above number of bookmakers have dropped out of the running.A whole row of favorites was knocked down yesterday, many players going home filled with the idea that the bookmaking end was only the real al profited lo art of \u2018the racing.The *Dope,\u201d owever, shows that the sante perçen- iage of losers and winnéts obtains among bookmakers as it does with players.Bail Games Wanted.The Marlboro Baseball Club would like to arrange games with out of town tems.Ÿ They Lave a very strong aggre- £stion of bal players, including Fisher Bros., late with the Cuban Giants.Communications should Le sent to Ta-x JAronson, 105 St.Famille St.Wg.Our Trade Mark on all our goods is very impor- \u2018tant to you.: lt guarantees you the highest quality in rubber goods.Ie represents an unvarying standard, all the time.Wheels sent to us for re-tubbering will be re- tumed same day, if The Canadian Rubber Co, of Montreal, Limited.Montreal Vaîes Brunette en LOVELY | \u201c CHA SENVER GIRL JON \u201cOARSMAN\u201d Genevieve Pfeiffer Rows No.5 in Wellesley as Her Father Did in Harvard, \u2018And Has a Beribboned Oar to Prové Her Prowess.Denver, May 24.\u2014~There isn't a prouder household in all Colorado than that of Dr.O.J.Pfeiffer, where in & few days the champion oar of Welles- ley College, decorated with blue and white, will be placed alongside an oar with a crimson blade, a trophy of Harvard's victory over Columbia in 1881.The crimson oar Is Dr.Pfelffer's.The blade with its dainty bows of blue and white, belongs to his daughter Genevieve, eighteen gears old, who was \u201coarsman \u201d number five in the winning crew of her college.By a coincl- dence her father was humber five in the winning crew of Harvard, and he 1s pleased beyond expression.Miss Genevieve is es muscalar and enduring as she is-attractive.She is the wholesome type of an American gir).frank, outspoken, fearless, but truly feminine withal.She topk to ath- letic sports as naturally as most girls take to millinery and pretty gowns.She made a record in basket ball, and then following the paternal predilection she went for the rowing.Yn 1904 she was choses.from among a hundred girls to row with the crew.It was an Lonor rarely accorded a freshman, and she dot>rmined to make a namt for herself.Her colors showed stronger with every practice spin, and last fall, when she returned to college a junior, she was invited to become one of the 'Varalty crew.She took her place as \u201cnumber five,\u201d which was the same number of the thwart her father bent over twenty-six years before in Harvard elght.The blade with its blue and white ribbons will be in plage by next Monday, and then there is to be the grandest party of girls ever kelà in Denver.CRICKET SEASOR OPENS SATURDAY The Cricket League schedule was given out yesterday, and the first matches are on Saturday, with three games in the B division.The: schedule B ae follows: VIBION.\u2018June LEE vs.MeGill; Point St.Charles vg, Westmount.\u2018June B\u2014Westmount vs.McGill June 15\u2014Point St.Charles vs.Montreal; Westmount vs.Longueuil.July 6\u2014Longueull vs.Montreal; Mc- Gil vs.Point St.Charles.July 13\u2014Montreal vs.MeGHll; Lon- gueull va.Westmount.July 20\u2014Point St.Charles vs.Lon- gueull; McGill vs.Westmount.\u2018July 27\u2014Moritreal vs.Point St.\u201cCharles.i August 10\u2014McGill vs.Longueuil; Westmount vs.Point St.Charles.August 24\u2014McGill vs.Montreal.August 31\u2014Montreal vs, Westmount.September 7\u2014Longueull vs.Moant- real: Point \u2018St.Charles vs.McGill.B DIVISION.May 25\u2014Westmount IE.vs.Dominion Qotton Mills; Victorla Annex vs.La- chine; Vallevfield vs.Cote \u2018St Paul.June 1\u2014Dominion Cotton Mills va.Valleyfield; Westmount II.vs.Cote St Paul.June 8&\u2014Valleyfield vs.Lachine.June 15\u2014Lathine vs.Westmount IT.Cote St.Paul vs.Victoria Annex.June 29\u2014Victorla Annex vs.Domin- fon Cotton Mills! Cote St.Paul vr Lachine.July 1\u2014Victoria Annex va.\u2018Valiey- fleld.IL .July 13\u2014Dominion Cotten Mills Cote St.Paul; Westmount II.VB.toria Annex.July 20\u2014Lachine vs.Valleyfield; \u2018Cota St.Paul vs.Westmount II.Juiy 27\u2014Dominion Cotton Mills vs.Victoria Annex; Cote St.Paul vs.Val- leyfield.* August 3\u2014Valleyfield vs.Dominion Cotton Mills; Westmount I va.La- chine.August 10\u2014Cote Bt.Paul Ne.\u2018Domin- lon Cotton Mills; Victoria Annex vs; Westmount II.August 24-\u2014\u2014-Dominion Cotton Mills vs.Lachine; nex: - August 31\u2014Dominion Cotton Mills vs.Westmount 1L.: Lachine vs.Cote St.Paul.September 3\u2014Victorie Annex ve.Cote St.Paul.\u2018September \u20187\u2014Lachine vs.Victoria Annex; Westmount II.va.Valleyfteld.In addition to above \u2018there \u2018will be two test matches played uring the season, one on 22nd June, ;hetween A and.B divisions of:the league, and another on 17th August béiweén the leading club and a team picked from the rost of the league, LONGBONT WANTS TO AUN FOR IAISH CLUB Ë Toronto, May 24.Mr.Flanagan: Dear 8ir,\u2014] want to joia the Irish Canadian Athletic Club.Enclosed find = dollar HOMAS LONGBOAT.The above is TE copy of a letter Mr.T.C.Flanagan, president.of the Irish Caundian Athletic Club, found in his mail Wednesday.He had hardiy op- ered the letter before the redoubt Ton himsell came In to follow up application.They had half an Hours talk.snd the upshot of it all was that the Indian went back to the West End Y.C.A., and will stay there.\u201cThe Irish Canadians do not want Tom Longboat,\u201d said Mr.Flanegan, of after Longboat left.\u201cHe is mas, and there he should stay.The $ M.C.A.is the best place for him.We could not handle him as well as they cxn.He is a hard man to handle, and we could not give him the attention he requires.I told him plainly to-day that we would have nothing to do with him.I like the lad personally, - and would lite to see bim running in the orange and green, but I know we cannot do as weld > him as the West End people can.told him so.We are trying to get a man to beat him, and.will keep On trying, too.We are after young athletes, and propose to develop our own men.\u201d The position of the Irishmen is emi: nently a fair one.They could undoubt- ly have Longboat, but it would not only hinrt the minner in the eyes of {he pub- liz, because of his v but ould injure the Y.M.C.A.and its big, fee Lo tboat jumped to the Irish Can- de Tongs would suspended for three months at losst.and\u2019 that would put the Nebrick match, races at Buffalo Decoration Day, at Toronto on Jure Bth, and the ¥.M.C.A.meet down and out, tn say al of the Caledonia races, May 24th.In addi tion.the move ne To Le regarded suspiciously, and the Indian's every action would be watche The_ whole rouble originates over the Nebrick match.is match was made by Mr.C.H.Ashley.Tom was not: present, and he thinks the dis.Vie: tance is too short.He feels that he is getting the worst of it all around, for e meste Nebrick st his own distance both places.' He thinks thé race should Lave been at least 10 miles or one of 10 and thie other three.te séid, anor: to-d after meeting Mr.Fi thet a wala run Nebrick, as eh had at he was sonfident that he on trim the speedy He is very sore on Fred.Yorn ha Buffalo athletic meet premoter, end says that if Vokes interferes In race itt any way he wilt not run s foot Gaudier, of Holyoke, Mass, are nnd 4 to the tations as \u2018ball, cles of thé 2 AN ODD FISH STORY ABOUT À LONE TROUT Mr.D.anges.manager of the Banque d'Hochel at Vankleek Hill, Ont.with some friends was fishing at Point Fort.a few evenings ago.Point Fortune is on the Ottawa River, and is full of pickerel and that sort of fish.While packing up thelr traps Just previous to leaving, one of the party handed his rod to & boy who was standing near.Aimost immediately the boy got a hard bite, and on pulling out the line, found that he had caught 8 red trout, weighing exactly one pound.Such a Lhing as trout fn the Ottawa at that point has never been known before.and the catch is attracting much attention.Rowdyism Must Stop.New York, May 24.\u2014Police Comms.sioner Bingham yesterday\u2019 said that he has written a letter,to the owners of the New York Baseball Ciub of the Nationa) League, notifying them that \u201csuch rowdyism\u2019 ag that when an attack was made upon -the\u2014umpires- atthe Polo Grounds yesterday must be stopped.11 thore 1s any recurrence of it, the commissioner said.arrests will be made.July 13\u2014Lachine vs.Dominion et.\" ton Mills; Valleyfield vs.Westmy nul , In Curing \u2018où, Chronic Valleyneld vs.Victoria Ane MUNYON'S SUCCESS Cases\u2019 of = RHEUMATISM Patients Given\" Up as Incurable RESTORED TO HEALTH IN A, FEW HOURS BY THE USE OF HIS 3 X REEUMATISN RENEDY want every rheumatic fo throm We &way all medicires, ail lniments, plasters, and try MUNYON® MATISM CURE: \u2018No matter what your doctor may say, no matter what your druggist may say, no matter what your friends may say, no matter how bigoted or prejudiced you may be agaiost all advertised remedies, at ons -to yo druggist and get a bottle 2 ie 3X RHEUMATISM CURE, price.i! 00, (He will get it for you if he has none !n stock.) 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it to MUNYON'S, Phils.Phy- siclans at your service, free.THE LEEMING-MILES co, LTD ; 7 MONTREAL, Diatsfrutors for the Doritaton ol Hi.15608 ; .Share a the | 8's X RAED, the same \u2018 y Ey MONTREAL only que but called, is valued at five thousand \u201cdollars.It is owned by Ce a To 217 Ng THREE monte | a The centre picture = shows thé only pra up puis\u2019 white soekin: pililel known.p ti last\u2019 pour 1t was the.three pure white pupe Have ep beared:-one\u2019 dog an\" two.Bitches Blmooe Furie.as fhe parent is nt.- Mr.F.BE.Curtis \u201cThe Hlustrated Sporting & Dramatic.News, of \u2018London, England, comments on the.hotosraph \u2018as follows: > \u201cAn article on the dona \u2018of- the yetr Iti thls journal induced \"Ms, Frank T.92 Lhe: hax \"Slmcos: oats \u201cto send us an\u2019 \u201cenquiry in reference to a perfectly while cocked spaniel péppy Be.bas bred.specimen in from = whole black dog and & whole colored bitch.or is an American color in spaniel, rarely seen here, and there is it en no recogBized breed of that color outside the American .Continent.: It remarkable that a ie white puppy should be produced from auch ich road as that \u2018indicated above, and.the Impression we formed on the evidence was that Te was either a case of Sinolem or else that a stolen interviev had taken place.But ev Gently ne In p ther, Now that Îts photo has axyived, the puppy is seen to have a dark nose oyes as brown, _Conseguently, It is one of \u2018tho in\u2019 breeding that do occasion appear from no known cause.will be seen from the photograph.We prtionlaeiy asked the owner to.describe the of the skin under-the hair.er expected that thers might dark paiches of skin, which would indirste a tendency for dark #pots in the hair to come out later, but the: \u2018description ts of a pink skin throughout, 20 oy the transformation of breed coloration fieéms to he complete \u201cThe othe five puppies in the litter one black, one red, and three very rich dak: fawn, a color the owner says he has never es a nôte : Here \u2018 to Feito at 1.30 am and 3.30 ~ p-m.\u2014Yesterday\u2019 s Score Was Three to Two.2 v Canadians Commended For Their spa Ceming So Far and Showing Such aFine Type of Horse at Brookline.; 4 seen before in twenty years We regret to report that a Duffy left last evening for Toronto.and their preeence at the show will make distinctly for a better and more neatly thorough-bred stamp of hunters hereabouts.Canadians also figured prominently in the Country- Club's open air Horse Show, Tuesday, on its first day, when they menaged to gét some of the ribbons.It was a cool day for a show, but Society turned out in force, well wrapped up,\u2019end enjoyed the perf ances of the horses and drivers.Charles McEachran, of Montreal, i f kerx \" ; Mr.Duff bout th a h 4 the ball yard fo per, \u201cThe owtior, wl who, In evidehtiy well Twi hey 8 curiéot opinton, tells od nat nls Isa typical Cocker: and dis upp thon\u2019 to hola bis own in any com- Boston, Mase, May 24.\u2014 Lightfoot, horse.honough ering « tow mishaoa ; r.Duffy is about the easiest picking we have scen a y r pany when he has grown fo maturity.w ater on te le r the 3 > y how, any tendency to white.Provably the beautiful tability hunter, elr some time and a protracted stay in our fair city by Mr.Duffy would work won- a very few of them wii} do so.and a breed of that color could possibly be establishe dy means of pr pretty freak in na he uti and adaptability e who is the property of A.E.Ogilvie, of the Montreal Hunt Club, won the chief event at the open alr horse show of the Country Club, at Brookline,Wednesday.With his perfect conformation the big horse which was In the open class for steeplechasers had little trouble in demonstrating that he was superiar - the two entered by a Boston man and the one owned by a Pennsylvania woman.When it came to the final judging of the 50 per cent.for conformatioh, Mr.\u2018Ogilvie\u2019s horse had practically no dif- \u2018Aculty though he was a bit restless be- ders with the delicate constitution of our percentage.As it Is, we face to-day for two contes:s Mr.J.Dunn, of Baltimore, and with him a distinctly scrappy gang of porch climbers who, if necessary, will take averyibing that is not nailed down, weather permitting.Mr.J.Dunn is one of the sme sopranos of baseball and he will address the Umps.at 10.30 am.aud 3.> \u201cGreemvich time.; It seems a little strange at on to see our Mr.Stanley figuring so pro- .minently in à winning bvent, as up to date Mr.Stanley and the losing proposition have been bosom friends.- But he heaved a good article of ball scientific swatting at critical stages of tne To the left Is a photograph of Mr.Eustace > Gon Sia.who he cameall the Way from r.Jay Gould, thé Miles, a vege 8 Cambridge professor.who holds the alnateur tennis \u20ac championship, Last year he beat \u2018 mare o to play ip the fina] match.the famous American millionalre, who went to Engind to make a second attempt to\u2019 win the od A î 13.N au, Cog aE the milifonaire.Mr, Jay Go To the right the photograph shows amateur tennis shamplonshp.= ga 54 vesterday and assisted.by a little .event lie emerged a blushing vie- The atatistios were 3 to 2, and wil: long and patient practice at that sort of thing H.Duffy took the lemon chy wt the figures.Never in our lop and \u2018peerless career as an onlooker of bat and ball have we viewed a tamer exhibition than the firs: 6 acts yesterday.Mr.Lord, who talked so fluently the day previous and had been banished from the scenery.for conversing out of his turn, com letelys subsided and was the \u201cen É proud that ome of their Fm sues) ceeded in tak this\u2019 ie as g as Little \u2018Rollo we read about av Sunday Sohool,.who ran messages - By winning\" - for his mother, washed his face and hinds every \u201cday add grew up to ba.a beautiful silver plate donated by the hhe got two seconds.In classes ank.president.: Norfolk Hunt Club and a blue ribbon.i for novices he got.two fourthe, Privately we are under the impression that.Mr.Lord wore the nap off vi The Canadian is highly delighted over class 66 for hunters an his voice, and it sprained him to speak.Otherwise we should have heard a À his victory.It was scored over the best were two 8 entered, ; noise from him when the Umps.handed out a fresh consignntent of under- ! Jot of hunters ever shown Ip this vi- [Ogilvie's Diana, and Bartlett \"iri tr ris dooe decisions.: cinity.Capt.W.and Hartlett nan\u2019s Myrtie First prize There was no ecoring until the sevonth., when Mr.Brown baated the ball cLennan, of Myrtle and Diana got fourth.Class Ce of the.Montreal Hunt Club, on he \u2018buszuma and moved down to secoal on an effort by Mr.Kittredge.lai M Brown tallied on a rap by the versatite Mr.Joyce, who seems to bave the Snappy fac faculty of of being able to touch off the fireworks at critical points ut the Just when we thought everything was uver and we were gelling ready to depart for the evening, Mr.Duffy unexiectedly exploded two runs and had as one to.There is nothing like the policy of retaliation.for man and beast.We got after Mr.Duffy with a whoop as follows Mr.Hill singled, Mr.Needham hammcred for two bases and for the third tius during the day, and the sixth time in the two days Mr.Brown single .Qur Strategy Board reduced Mr.Brown in the batting order because he wasn't hitting and then he proceeds to make 6 hits in.two days.Which shows that the Strategy Board is entitled to a few more guesses.The only regrettable part of Mr.Brown's performance was that his final an\u2019s clever steed wes too much for them.The two above men exhibited splendid animals, and the dunes would not have been censured had they placed \u201cConfidence\u201d and \u201cMyrtle,\u201d their horses, in the ribbons.The men from the Montreal Hunt Club deserve hearty thanks, not only for their sportsmanaljip in coming so.far to show, but for putting before the Boston public so beautiful à type of another for hunters and jumpers, also: went to for Mr.Oglivie's.Lightfoot won first prize.\u2018The hbred hunter class had some splen; did animals In it and Bartlett McLen= man's Krudane was awarded third prize.Taken altogether it was fine for the Caandians considering the large entry list from the Vanderbilt, Whit- bey, Jordan, other stables CC + ugiMook.puRITER\" a \u201c\u20ac the best of their horses tè the.Bhow.Aquatic Carnival For Halifax This: Summer \u2014 Committee Appointed : \u2018at Public \u2018Meeting a æ bis.interrupted a narrative of a visitor from Providence, who sat in the Presa That authority, skilled in all branch ler polo was a faster Lian: armed with ; n 5 es of sthletics, was.telling us that rol- key, anl that lacrosse was played by In- ing nets aud tennis racquets.Brown's bump came Just as he got tn the tetnis racquet part.+.Are base hits expensive ?Just figure up thie salaries of the American Lea MR, EUSTACE MILES.mas CLUB \u2018 + X re-open for the 32nd season as uspal on Victorla Day, all ¢tleanlng and tic carnival is an assured fact.At a reasonably large and \u2018rapresentative meeting héld In the City Council IEht, a committee of\u201d threo were appointed to nominate an executive.of seven members, who will méet this week to appoint sub-com- mittees to take charge of the affair.\u2018The Mayor occupied the chalr, and.among those present were: O.Voes- nack, Banooks A.A.C.Dartmouth; L.- J.Mylius, of the Wanderers AAC; Secretary Baunders.of , the Halifax Board of Trade: J.Scott\" \"Chisholm, | E.Doyle, W.B.McCoy, N.W.A.[ihe comiittee he had -# - R.C.: ex-Ald.Powell, president a.w.*\"ou Homme Week.\u201d rosary ea res .\" AR.C.{ Bupervisor McKay, FW.|sops ildea did not seem entirely Bowes Roble Dayldson, .Porter, feasible: % In talking the matter over, A.C.Pyke, president Banooks.Dart- il\u2018 waÿ rooted that Earl Gréy would The Montreal Swimming Club will mouth: - Aid.» Hoben, Ala, \u201cJohnson, dein Halifax: -this summer; and that John MuMalie, \u2018A.H.Flinn! ANT Mé- Kensie.J.C.Lithgow, president M- \u2018Halifax, May 23\u2014The sunimer \u2018aqua- Mayor\u2019 MecBretth: explained - that The mde: a water \u2018carnival had been suggested, with a ggrden concert, and eports on the Wanderers grounds.1 He then called uren L.\u20ac Tus, gecretary of the tourist committee of the Board of Trade, to give some de.\u2018talls.~My.Mylius said that the main idea wastto get.people from tbe province nto the ofty, and when they-ar- rived, {give them souiething for.\u2019 their money; it would \u2018encourage buiinass, The ofigià of the idea was due to D.MrGilifvrdy, manager of the Canadian |Henk Df \u2018Commerce.In.a letter; to.d that he was \u2018willing to come any; fate that woird' be suitable: MR.JAY GOULD, cos ONION \"FR HORSE SHOW New York, \u201cMay 3 \u201cyo big liners : dropean Eoteamed \u201cfor ul porté with ca- painting being finished and everything P-A.A.A.: P.Maguire, W.A.He - too.from the draft .pro- Lains filed many\u2019 well khown.persons in.\u2018order for visitors.W.8.Davidson, A.A.Haliburton, sramme That there was to be one af- The Umps might as well admit the horrible truth.The swimming season will commence R.Anderson, T.Exan, ,J.E.Burne, ternoon \u2018évent, the others to be \u201call } fsoing to attend the.Horse Ene stars \u201cand it ix pany to.find out \u2018that baseball is costly, especially where, a with the opening of the weekly handi- I McDonaM, Thos.- Spellman, FE A home fro This would require Show Lefore extending their trip to an is geting big money for.his binglée: caps and.tbey will likely begin about] Marr.\u2018Geo.Fraser, G.W.Rhind, |about $1, It was necessary to When the Sout: recy The Fora Stone, thé American Leagy css champion batsman, furnishes ap the third week in June.A meeting of president Lorne AAC: G.A.Ga {have all équatie and other clubs in- Wilhelm, of the Non Serres oy example 7 the executive will be held next wezk vin.G.H.Parsons, Dr.Zrwicher,.W Cténcaq | the project.It was sug- and, Bremen.and the Carmania, of the 25 a day, for three houra in uniform, for two of which he |to.e the schedule \u2018of sports, Robertson, A.West.3 ù \" fCunéid Nn, will §o to, Liverpool, stop- worry a pally æ + Stone\u2019s 20B:bess hits last season were made mn when this is finished they will .be an- A nominating\u2019 committed compéved\u2019 73 parade.ping at Queenst 153 a pina ave 1 than one aid one-third :to- a game.nounced through the press.Those of Ald.McKensie.L._J.Mylius apd iW: ay afternoon\u2014Regat Following fast attor thess two ships Eps that he Je pret?his 1908 batting average and draws a salary who have been used to take their firat J.C.Lithgow were appointed.They and ay evèning\u2014Concert sn the the new ite Star giantess, the of $4, be \u2018would; be paid.at the.rate of $19.22 for each ete That's bat- dip of the season on the 24th will have retired for a few minutes, res\" Gi ns Adriatic, will on her first to be content with a dry polish.This turning reported that.they selected Th avening\u2014Attack by mill voyage to the East to-morrow, carry- year as the water is colder at the present date than t has ever been known the following named as the executive.AM.J.A.Johnson.À, FrianyDevening=-Sports on ; Wame \u2019 re tia.a throng of tourists to Southampton, oy way of Plyriouth and Cher- bourx, before even to the \u201coldest inhabitant.\u201d Ex-aid.W, R.Powell., dere .om \u2014 L.J.Mylius, | ue ee On the Kronpting Wilhelm are, N Sle] : .Ald.Martin.; \u2018.paconsReld Golf Grub.among others, Mr .Norman C., Wills, ag TIN Now ou Boy ENGLISHMAN 1S GOOD ONE.J.C.Lithgow.\"The figst qualifying round for the Mr, KR.M.\u201cFan, of the: St.Regln Ho- President of the Trades and\u2019 Labor Club Trophy will be played to-mor- § 0 oun soo Woodbine race track, Toronto, May : 34,\u2014The same os were on the Job \u2018at the track: y, but they had to confine thelr smiles to their .the , AT WOODBINE NOW A ONE Ll Kept Tommy Murphy Busy for Six Council, | row, Mag: 24.on the arival of the'$.45 [0 the Avatrien Fimbassy In Washing- Rounds Last Night R T.MacHreith, \u2018commodore.of the train.Wpesident Pewter for-the best d-Mrs H Woifachn, Mr, Isaac Philadelphia.Pa.May 24.> yacht squadron.; .ra net: a IEA vee Bi © \u2018otub tor\u2019 ru at NE Mie.Tan 3 Turlons iladelphia, Pa.May 24.\u2014\u201cTommy\u201d In calling the meetin oo er, second prize.y I { son Murphy.of New York, and John Sum- \u20ac ¢ J Li we |Sithler, Jr, Mr.William Al second; Curwus, $ to 1, third.Thne, bord, 18° to J soound: Jublise.mers, of England, fought one af t ; ; N.- Ra Vs hardest six round battles ever witness- BEELL, WHO WRÉSTLE TO-NIGHT.ra Lr A io M Ele: Gen- Fourth race, Heiter Bkelter Steepie- Dress On ua permond = ds ed in this city, at the National Athletic 5 SR.Mr.and Mrs, Oscar von chase, $500 added, for 4-year-obds amd ford, Angeles, Henry of Ghens Club Wednesday.It was Summer's first Go de t, Mr.George H.Lhw, of Edin- .- two _miles-\u2014 4 to 1, namere, o, Budden Start and Cow appearance in.the ring in this country.bufgh, and Chevalier Ludwig de Leo- | Won; Toots, 2 to 1, second; » éncident also ran.In the first round he dropped Murphy .pold.2 to 1, third.Time, an H ° Cricket Toms with a right to the Jaw, and in the A t Belmont, M race, Leamingto! andicap, A row, \u2019 Mr.Lord cooled off and dian\u2019t aay a word to the Umpa.second round the Harlem fighter was er ee ronan General aaa $600 added, for 3-year-okds and upward: Thè Victoria Cricket Club will plage floored twice, and only the over-anxlety Samuel C.Lawrence, ; Spd Mrs, one \u2018emo., wou; Col.| Lachine C.C, t tiné some, and b y ie SES ae te apr nE good money for hitting safely or Summers to stop Murphy saved the Henry Béer, Mr.Maurice Farkas, Gen- | Jack, 3 to 1, second; $ 104 yolock at ntre Se ee, a at We called the foregoing from an ex chunge.} latter from taking the count.Murphy eral and Mrs.Alison Nailor, MreC:| 1, Teme, 1.39 1-5 lowing wil rendant vi do 53 On a similar Hine of mathematics some of the performers on \u2018the local team ET¢W stronger ar the fight progreesed, Young Hobart, Mr.and Mrs.A.P.| 8ixth rece, Whitby ,_ sellins.|'Whitties, cap sea «Fyfe, are drawing abput 4,021 per base hit.P and more than held his own in the Rall}, - Mr.and Mrs.H.8.Chapman, $400 added, for 3-year-odds and up- © > A Levis, AL Norten - Co .third, fourth and fifth rounds, while Mr.and Mrs, W.L.Burton, Mr.and ward, in Canada, six furlongs ther, H.Miller, F.Keysey, A.3 Th the sixth was about even.Murphy's Mrs.mn (8 y ore] and Mrs.Mime Gaiety, \u20ac to 1, ao Court Mar- JF.Lidgate, C.Hooper, A.Redfern, 1 © score: MONTREA diamond Is the bent in ts League, stomach punched had the Englishman James.D.Richardson, Miss Eleanor tial, even, second; Fire Feng, 4 to 5, servee, W.Duthie, J.Duthie, 8.Dore Bi PO.A.F.that the outfleld is puni tired at the end of the battle, Robson and Mra.Sam Cabot third.The, 1.14 2-5.umpirt, W.J.Gosling.\u2018Foyce.Lt.TIS Ae 12 00 The Baltimore team saw the game , .- bro Bren Ai are booked to on Seventh rece.Flash Purwe.$400 2.ela, c.f\u2019 8 000 100 0 from the grand stand ; With the steaming of the Adriatic to- oven vost ous > The Waterproof Shoe Polish; \u20188-0 01 0 0 Ginnity fn Bresnahan.Umétrés,- mer -morrow the service from New York 2 to 1 ; 7 to 5 third.SS oo C451 1 1 4 1 Necdham's two-begger came in very and Ems .Plymouth, Cherbourg and Sou harpe Lord » ES TS 6 g 9 .4 1 1 4 2 a j}jhandy.At Broo! \u201ci ton, of the White Star line, will be Time 1.004-8, CoE : é rown.1b .4 1 8 1 0 1 \u2014 Gincinnatl 749100001004 ç 2 inaugurated.Mr.3M.Jattray.mañagés métagir of ue \u2018 og zrooklyn ) ; .~ ; 2 Rte.eue FO 6 © 5 1 0] 4 poor heave by Kittredge'presented Batteries Coakley an | McLane: Wtrick- dira the London Horse \"Show.=\" sie Automoblie Show, has relumed Gives a lasting Jet Black shine.Pell 3 0 1 0 4 0p BOAT with a run ett and Butler.Umpite, Johnsto attend the Clarke, of the Metro- the West, where he has\u2019 hewn incu: Sela everywhere.Price 10 thn.Totals .2?3 7 27 18 2 At Philadetphié\u2014 vit 1 ing prospects for next years show.i or oY : : : Pittsburg 00000008060 1 0 tan Museum of Art, ce Inmay, He aays the outiook is promising.sin : 392 lens.PROVIDENCE.The umpiring was better than the Philadelphia .20000010 x_ 2 to his home.Mr.J.Bruce Ismay, > says the ou 4 ne.: , AB RH.P.O.A E |day before.It couldnt have been Batteries Philipp! an na.Smith; Pittin Lord, sb ce.# £ 1 0 3 1j|wo:s,' : .ger and Dooin.Umptre, Rigler.Ti DEEE 1 [ s Lr -.; _ Aten th 8 Yass Eastern League Games su roule - -5000 001178 812 ° McConpell.3b.# 0 2 0 3 of àt Butfal R.H.E.Batteries Becbe and\u2019 Noonan: À ptettrer |- Duffy, ct.\u2026- 2 $ $ 1 1 2 {Toronto .090 00000\u20141 6 2 and Brown.Umpires, Carpenter and .Donovan ocr 5 6 5521 Buffalo *.à Hi 18 Kiem.L.ries\u2014 ; .| i Sevres 9 >: 8 6 2 8 \u20ac 2fare Sarin y 24 Blanage: owinile Canadian Eastern League, TNT wi Z |, At Rochester\u2014 », MAECOTS VS.ST.A YAGINTHE ON Totals .83 2° 7 2414 2 Jersey City 0098000011 5 2 MA .; te tuehester .x\u2014 : Batted In ninth for Stevens.5 a ora an: MrManus; Pop- cor the resins 14 LB Bld: in me .Score by innings\u2014 Basal when the Ma +: Providence .\u2026\u2026.9000000020\u2014 2 .: -clèsh, with che locals.Montreal.An 00012x\u20148 American League Games, Ts great same fo ry Bases on balls.off Stevens, 3; off Stan- lov.1 .Struck out, by Stanley, 3; by Stev- Two oase hits, McConnell, Need- wet grounds Mr, Mathew A.Pam.Bacrifice hits, Duffy.Conway, Phel.AU St Louls\u2014 Farnham, Sreat crowd will, no an.Madigan, Kittridge.First base on er- St.Louis .300030000\u201446 10 =o doubt, vitapse the game.rors, Providence, 1; Montreal, 1.St Boston .00000000060 3 2 i hear , bases.Chadbourh., Poland, Joycé \u2018 a.Te To \u201c ; Notes.| Brown.Left on bases, Montreal, an rmbrustor.Umpires, ugh- : done.s: Double plays.Hill.Needham Ab lin and Stafford, Minto, \u2018Fajello and ahd \u2018Aiboré ain wil ve ' ! SN Conteh and Horines Time st came vie | At Clovelanc\u2014 : ton 9 wo 3 dressed solely for comfort.He didn\u2019t s offne me © e 1 Cle .000 : Attendance, 900.Philadelphia rue HE Bul, nn, of, Vga care a fig (or fig-leaf) for style.So man and Clerk; w .© NOTES OF THE GAME.and Schreck.Uinpiver Commie 2 | nf RB Now-a-days we: combine both and Oxfords, or low shoes, aïe .2 ° tl + .o .- \u2018Mr.Brown has discovered what bats pétioir 0, .16000306x\u201410 11 Captaté- Champ Géréais ad}.the result is mightily pleasing.not only the most comfortable , Were made for.4 Washington , .000000000\u2014 0 7 à Lu Fashion leans award graceful, but they\u2019re the most stylish ee OUI\" a Dattories \u2014-Killlam and Payne Patten LL li Sack Coats.shoes for hot weather.; 14 layers \u201csay th treal \u2018toher po sweeping lines on \u2014\u2014 iil! te Mes J Warner.Umpire, A me young » » ET mer Park, ln are deep and softly rolled.Trousers Why not buy a pair now and : National League Games.yet\u201d be prepared.for the warm ir cout ave \u2019 flannels,\u201d owe cotton an ORY = 5 Deimei- \u2018Underwear, five delightfu THE DEIREL LINEN MESH 09, 38 ot.Gathering Strogt Wow! = sat entire 21 staff Bot: pave of wo tha e Gort poe vais particuterty pro t Chicago\u2014 Chicago Now York game postponed; x x bitahere, oat) anal Jot.at lost 45 she men : [mete whea ios Pe ted | ment at ona WHS Bit of fieid.|.promeut promimgt: \u201cLéanis are 85 Hyacinthe Clnb oy themselves { for ard.The ito rédeem Sundays defeat in Drumaine are pie: great.form.on, Mr.Joseph O.Minott, the Rev.Mottet, New York, May 2s\u2014Chicago defeated days i New York at the Polo Grounds to-day by PS VICTUS Oxfords always = score or ère to?\u2014ianing two: \u2018out of.Ihe look stylish, \u2014 : at the Tides au is the case se with.:.They never sag or bulgeout\u2019 x MONTREAL STAR pus.coil (imitea, __ Propristors.at - a 24: Sr EA SE mince \u201cDivision.sant of Pittburg and Buffalo: D.Æ Carroll, Tribune Buliding, New York: estern Division.Ww.Lt id Firat Ne- \u201ctoua} \u2018Bank Byflalng, Chicako.; Western \u2018Can Ja oftioen including On- i Fraaeae bs, Baskatcaowan, Alberta and J /Colwobia, Me.W.* MoGitiivray, re- oF 1 Dreseniative, 76 7 st west, Toronto.Offices 18° Great Britain, Terry's (Theatre ads a ot trang, Lond RASH W.C.Eng- oy cS tn France, Mayence, Favre and ein stmt Vr hs vn os WEEK ENDING MAY 18TH, 190.MONDAY , .1,85 TUESDAY .t1,578 VJEDNESDAY , .8867 THURSDAY ©.81873 FRIDAY 2.2 + .61848 SATURDAY , +., .©6393 TOYAL à.» .375,723 Dally Average .62671 : Weskly Star Last Week - 128,310 Sadly or DALLY AND SERELT LABT W \u201d 504,033 190,000 From the above figures are excluded, several thousand subscriptions regard- od as more or less ephemeral.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 a men - FRIDAY, MAY 234, 1907, VICTORIA DAY.The annual recurrence of to-day's oslebration recalls with every May the great Queen in whose honor her son\u2014 King Edward\u2014set apart this holiday.The Victorlan Age has now passed into history; and we who are remolyed from it already by six full years, are able to appreciate to some degree the lustre with which it will shine in the eyes of - coming generations.The great names which are aasoclated with it loom large against the receding horizon\u2014so large that we-would be at a loss to pick out .from amongst ourselves figures worthy = \"to stand beside them.In* politics, the Victorian Age ple- sents: to us such names as Peel, Pal- - merwéon, - Disraèlt, \u201cGlaîistone, Bright, Éobder?Salisbury.to name only those who dome easly td \u2018thie mind.WH! mates for th Sidr, y ee in we: 300k ue car pre HRAE $1 Yen Nivisriojous.tasic\u201d to Béls\"comparisons to the disadvan- ie of men who are bearing the duties of Empire as best they may: but, if .by auch contrasts can we quite #pp) po | ciate the glory of the reign which wé4.- Honor: 34 T¥ivospect té-day.The disap= ; pearance of \u2018the figure of Chainberidjn, > Just as he was coming into his Xing: oA = Ë - from the arena of Imperial politics who + sould be mentioned with the names we have cited.In war, we are more fortunate.\u201cwe , Still have Roberts, and we have Kit- î \u2018 éhener.In Colonial stateemanship, we.à are even better off.Canada has its Laurier to replace Maodonald, while \u201cAustralia presents.& Deskin snd a \u2018Reid, Bouth Africa a Jameson and a Botha.In literature, however, we are topelessiy- Denten.Where is our Dickens, our Thackeray, our Ellot, our Tennyson, aur Carlyle, our Ruskin\u2019) our Brewnings, not to mention a hést of minor writers who are still read eager- \u201cMy to-day?We hive Bu .poet ol the Mirat class.: Our beét \u2018noveligts could \u201cSot.be named without utation:: but  vwiould probably iis bitivean Kipling, - Hardy, Meredith and Barrie.The \u2018n- comparable Stevenson was a Victorian, though we would dearly like to claim \u2018But in other fields the Empire has made wonderful pre In the last aix years.Diplomacy; headed by the \u2018 King of Diplomats and the diplomat ; of Kings who sits on the British throne, + hae gained great victaries.When Queen Victoria died, Britain had few friends \u201c#1 the continent of Europe; the Unii- pa.States was a new friend held by + the hostage of its recent colonial ven- ; tures; Russla sat a menace at the gates of India; the Boer resistance was elowly dying out.;To-day, Britain ts - almost In alliance with France, is on J ' the\u2019 most friendly terms with Italy, baw | Woade a marriage with Spain, and 1s Shing to an understanding with, Rusa, Russia is no longer a menace ro inate, having\u2019 been crushed by Britain's ally in the Eadt, Japan; ang Japanese ps are under treaty to help defend la against \u2018all comers.The progress in Canada has \u201cbeen , ; equally Marvellous {n'a matertal sense.Two new trapacontinental railways are aging | cross the West to the Pacific Chats.the national revenues have !n- ;- ide by figures which would a de- tâde © go have been regarded as fabu- wo ious; our steamship connections with A bave been greatly Improved, nd even more daring achievements are puilined for the future: industry is ng.the West ts fliling up and qe tide\u2019 of migration has turned be- twos this | > S ES SPS SSISS SEEPS PESP SESS SIPS SES SSIES English Axminster Carpete\u2014See our immenss ran class and exclusivé designs, every one'of which is confined exclusively to us for Montreal, and being Carpet Specialists every design has been gelected for its artistic merit tending purchasers to see ours and compare them with what is shown of high As for values we ask in- our large assortment, showing all the latest high class noveitles for this season.the highest grade of those popular floor coverings we show an exceedingly strong and splendidly assorted range at prices that are unequalled in the city.; the best\u2019 duality of 10 wire\u2019 xéods we show an excellent range, and we strongly, recommend them th preference to a cheap Brussels on account \u2018of their artistic appearhiice tea Fine Wilton Rugs\u2014A good.range of: \u2018beutiful medallion and -on- _ental designs and color combinations suitable at] sng Room, Dens, MT den apaiser dE 1 a tins LAB ami anis Pv.= rr tig mop nme ATOR +4 11 droped \u2018Boys\u2019 Summer Suits | A Novelty S Shitwais | This\u2019 handsome- Shirfwais is Boy's Norfolk liner crash sults, with bloomer pants.31.95 Boy's.white drill Norfolk suits, with bloomer pants, ages 10 to 13 years.x.$2.00 to $2.50 Boy's Buster Brown suits, with sailor collar, \u2019in English print, pale blue and pretty shades of grey, ages 3 .to 7 years.:95c Boy's Buster Brown sults in Shepherd checks; made from American percale, ages \u20183 tw cen 1% RET ETE EE EE This year we have enormously increased our line of Boys\u2019.Summer Washable Clothing; we can confidently as- \u201csert that/no other store in town offers such a scope to thrifty mothers.to provide their boys with neat holiday attire.- These prices \u2018show the way to economical buying-\u2014- model, which we offer as .spécial valué for Saturday, is so far ,out of the ordinary \u2018that a description fails to do it justice., It is made of fine lawn, the , front composed of two clusters of tucks and eight rows of 1 inch Val insertion which form a bolero.Tucked | back, also collar and cuffs.of |.Boy's: sailor suiis in the finest cotton goods; prints, Oxfords, drills, etc.49e to $350 Boys\u2019 pants Jn blie and \u2018 white striped Galatee, - Holland, and white Grill.eee eae.| pin tucks, and hemstitching, | Boys\u2019 flannel sults, unlined, edged with lace and inser- - pants have self-belt, navy .and tion.Worth fully $3.50.Special for Saturday $2.25 © white, ages 11 to 15 years.$303 ! Boy's shirt waists, in variety.-500, 75e and a1, Boys\u2019 peak\u2018æars.25c and 50e .> .A been able to offer.Fancy Back Combs in Black, Mountain street window.Ground Floor.SPECIAL SILK VALUE mee raggists, or 381 Queen at wes Toronto.Beware of imitations, 5 FOR A BAD LIVER, MKE BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS Sold everywhere, In Loves, 260.Common SENS: Kila 1 Senne weed 583 BABY CAME NEARDYING From an Awful Skin Humor, Soratched Till Blood Ran, Wasted tos a Skeleton, SPEEDILY CURED | RED BY CUTICURA \u201cWhen three mont months old my boy broke: out with an to, watery rash all over his bod: e woul Scratch hn bl ut We tried tiéarly \u20ac e worse, wasting to a ski we feared would de Ho's siept only when / in our arms.The first à tion of cura soothed him so that he sle You don\u2019t\u2019 know how I was: \"Otte set of the Cuticura \u2018 ged Las made a com tete and permanent cure.\u201d (ai ed) Mrs.M.CC > Jasper, y Canada.\" Victeria Reserve Rifie Club.At the annual meeting of the Victoria | stares Rifle Club, held at the armory hoart the Sitowing offi- the ensuing year, dent, Captain Morley pei \u2018hon.vie president, aptain Wm.1 Ab it; hon.secretary-treasurer, ; Major hares Déesbarats, Messrs.Warminglon, ° Winfipddle, Macfarlane, e ,patron of the club is the Right.Reni Gols, Strathcona and Mount \u20ac: G.c.an on.permanent \u2018 t, Lieut\u2018Col.Geo.R.Stark.\u201c Siver Services and \u201cCabinets oi Silver Gorgeous enough for the loveliest home, may be found \u2018Services and Cabi- nels at this store.At the present time we show a \u201csplendid assortment, - some of \u201cthe + being\u2019 impressively different te pr general run.We invite speci, \u201c f 2 +?« SAT $ vi i AR au.well\u201d as a \u2018comparison of 5 aa Me: re alan + ob \\S wr * COCHERTHALER, Diamiond \u2018 Jewatien 8 St.Caters st.{FIGHT OCEAN LINERS rai Plain, of the C,P.R.line: the Southwark \u2018| afternoon the Presbyterian Women's | Universit Tian LF teip on \u201con .to, raise | [tax of the.li GET CLEARANCE Four Others Sailed and Two Coasting Steamers Cleared Their Cargoes \u2014Bls Rush on Docks.a Now that the strike Is over and the longshoremen have settled down seriously''\u2018to - work, the steamship companies are hurrying out the hastily loaded vessels.The rush started today, and for the next three or four days will total the greatest number of sallings for the time that the port of Montreal has known since the conclusion of,the great atrike of 1903.Four veseels, each carrying a large cargo, cast off their moorings to-day and started out to sea, For no less.than eight other ocean liners, and also two coast steamers, clearance papera were taken out, and they will all leave About half this number are purely freight boats, while the Victorian, Sicilian, and Hungarian, of the Allan line, the Montrose and the Lake Cham- and the Englishman, of the, Dominion line; and the Cassandra, of the Thom- se line, carry ay a Ere ter or less number > a large senerat: Centenary of Missions.| The centenary of Protestant missions | in China WHI be celebrated in Crescent street church from June 2 to 5.On rally; on Tuesday evening a.missionary mass meeting, and on Wednésduy \u2018Missionary Society, and.Sunday schools will have their gatherings.Basides prominent speakers of Montreal, the Mollerator of the Assembly, Rev.Dr.Falcon Foreign Missionary Committee Armstrong, the Canadian BitNe Soclotw Secretary, Dr.Welsh, and Dr.Young Wing, of Yale , educationist, and ex-Min- ister to Vashington, are on the programme.; dorée à de la Misericorder hd The the \u201cCreche de 1a Mi- ects patrons Have ! ening & pleasure 8t.Lawrente to phursday, | Tune 13h on ioe a\u201d t.Ours, the 0 Sands meet tre water fog is Do \u201cRacleot, -also the \u201cRevere ne Chaplain of.the Creche, and other man will attend the otiting, sad Pe à m port some\u2019 time between now and Sun-.Monday there-wil! be a Young People's | ns | fi a pes (Copyright, 1906.) PART It.XWT1.' \u2014Continued.o! The eruption has alretty swalll à them oop.~The lava iss by now ot deep in the valley.Before long 1 Lys here, so we must embar \u201cBut you've things, Perfessor;, mon.\u2018Now, I ca wor.Schermerho: They do not am t to that!\u201d he grled.\u2018Here, here, is leetle box Iss all the treasure! ° bor of ten years! Here ing Less, and the eugipmendt comprise word\u201d sain Pp \u201cI'm a plain seaman, a I suppose I got to Solieve lu: og she'd a main small tor & y, \u201cWith that you your shes,\u201d asgerted the still insthe German lyric ral his trlumph.\u201cIt iss the box \u201cOh, 16a all them vallyble id Handy BSolo- hat hard luck.\u201d mapped his fin- 1 tue molccule\u2014al!™ \u2018Yes, you gather my meanings\u2019 I head a sharp.squeak.ike.a) terri- fled' mouse.:.Then .a \u2018long.dreadful silence.then.twe: dull: heavy.blows, later I caught andy.dragging a bodv -toward the sea, his steel claw hooked imder- the anes of the jaw as a man handles a fish.Pux came and threw off my bords and gag.\u2018Come alone!\u201d safd.an Rept too \u2018fearfutly toward A dense\u2019 White steam \u201cwas de si sam; AE, pet on ut [45 at I > clothes, ait | beach.For after one ne moe Handy: 5 Solomon bent forwaré to the labor of mm owe} Sema Pots Ados | The row out \u2018to the ship was and dangerous.Seismic dioturbanc wiere undoubtedly responsible for high pyramidic waves that lifted and fell without onward movement.We left at the end of the painter to beet bo her sides against t the ship.xvi : THE OPEN SEA Teven to small boats.aft.to \u2018their fear, \"These #ink entirely.\u201d 22 06 sian etimes I su \u2018and in suction.It was in tended merely to increase their uneasiness;\u2018\u2019but,strangely enough after a few s §t.ended by im- self on \"my own fearm I be be afraid-tts -inand would sink; gan began to watch for it, pegan to shar Tthe fascinsted terror of these men.The auspence after a Sime became urrbearable, for \u2018while portent \u2014 whethez- physica; 1 or © moral we wera too far under its \u2018influence to distin Euish \u2014 grew momen kedging out, of going to any extreme, ip \u201cThen just as we\u2019 glow.A foment later a lava, ite-hot, red, irfides- cent.cooling to black crust cracked Our haste, however, availed us Wttle, Jin Incandescence, rolled majestizally at all.We lay the wird light, over-canopied \u2018by the red-brown cloud, Shile the explostons shook the foun he world.Nobody ventured elow.The sails fan idly trom the masts; the \u2018blocks and spans créaked: the for there was no wind for over two hours, under three-comered waves rose straight up and fell again as though reaching .from the d When the men first bogan to sweat the sails up, cvigently In préparation, for an immediate \u2018déjiarture, 1 objected vehemently.\u201cYou aren't going to leave him.on the iaiand.1 cried.\u201cHe'll dle of \u2018of starvation.os not answer mey: They after a little more, when my mer: mut aster M had become more positive, Handy Solomon dropped the halllard, drew me to one side.\u201cLook here, you,\u201d he snarled, \u201cyou'd bétrer .stow\u2019 Your Lib.You're let alone \u2018+ ther pnd Samos.ped tor the me loue wed Mm.bu bu ns ons neath us, -the- Jurid glow two l'erawling u out over the gr@eay plain.Fuch.instant it grew in.volume, until tha\u2019 Tanne must have Leen flowing.ha - Before 1ts scorching the grasses evan at the edge of the ada were smoking.and our camp had already burst into James.\u2019 We had to shield our faces Against the heat, and the wooden rail- ya thraea an eshy countenance t y.God i screamed, .\u201cWhat's hit sqne vo havin when the she hits the She Ait the sea, and immediately a great cloud: of: st arose, and the y of .- thousand serpants, We felt the strog suction under our keel.and staggered under the jerk of the ship's cable as she swung towsrd the beach.The paint : was beginning \u2018to crackle along \u2018the rail, We could sec mothing for: the : \u2018scaldir ire white vell that enveloped us; we could hear nothing for the \u2018todr of steam, tha\u2019 bom- © \u201cCould a map make âlamonds\u201d Mo you know aby, you ain't bardment of explosions,and the crash asked Pulz abruptly.Icould hear theWwith them carrion?\u201d Mo.je aan of thunder; but bur nostrils were as- sharp\u2019 intake of the men's.ing pumb toward.the beach.# hed De :sdulted by a most.une y \u201cmedley as they hing on the reply.= ° use Holonion Andarson\u2019s of srally.- \u201cMuch more 1 changes than: [A kles would have killed.you: in 1 Hell's \\dose.r Eiowled.Tt s Tr that it can accompitéh,\u2019 répitod the Zuinlite \u2019count \u2018ot is bit hand.I We were inging 5 hé hip doctor, wi{h.an Indu ugh.\u201cThat R\\you your chance.Now doxt you.Ace.Huxe surges ; > racing im ahanie La \u2018simple, Coben coal; ped ford, for I ain't oir\u2019 to stand From seaward, larger with carbon almond.Yon 8 Ot sftn You and them another ime.a pguccessive billow.és heu, 1e - a.fo the ani long\u2019 on raised - bas ut.to change thi wy, ait {ened Inteatly, 4nd _strnek his fore- ste ange: coal \"to \u201cdta- Macs seu UE Handy Solomon.- 1 | 20.8 50 esch for Flower Tubes, Cut Glass, mall Oil Decanter Vater Carafe, Vase., 8:n.American Cut.\u201cod DIER and HSE cab ane FRE decided on thé artible to buy./ A FEW SPECIALS.Es 330% for a Dinner Set, 168 Wedee, flowing big gold prod This sét 1s shown in/iF Windows, leces, greeh gold lined rt etes, green; blue or red.TEA SETS / 8) for a Tea ®et of 44 { plecen Chine, Pink.Tianster Flowers and Gola./ asec for a Tea Bet of 44 plecer, Enameled Decoration and stippled Gold./ $8.50 for a Tea Set of 44 plecés, Fine Thin hina ad Gord, Belicate à acoration.CHOCOLATE SETS / tor a set ot \u20ac Cups and Saucers and Jug, decoratsd.p for a set of 6 Cups and Sducers and Jug, Américsd rn Ronès decora SALAD SETS .i _ é fr = Chiñd set of 7 nieces, decotuteä and fold., 7 } for a China set of 7 pieces.larxe floral decoration.(néir).for a China sst of 7 pieces.Limoges, high class decoration.j / CUT GLASS fr Hors d'Oeuvres.: 0 qu 59.2 5e $B-01 exch for & Vase In Colored Glass, fis Bites : $8.tor à Salad Bowl, or Nut Bowl, TOILET SETS (For BedrooS) ,.English Earthenware, colored.\u2018tôt à set cor AD plecéé, nicely decorated, | / filcely decorated, and mold edge.A white and gold, of tinted, pink or blu, ) dot.4 -set of 16 pieces, dark blue or green; gold illuminated: /[ ut L AMP S\u2014For The Cou Hun, gatos.Dinine Room Lafiips, Table Lithps, li old briss or vof t tron.and all accessories, chimneys, ve on hand the targest stock of 1amps in Canada.WHOLESALE.oxo lEman 5 327 OT.LAWRENOE NID.ATHERINE, = near St.Catheriie | 2 STOR À rear Amherst.pn wins 13 aie, or pa 5 Wouben 9 8 Sons, | ee Lo L aLa BREWING 00 ae ' AT OUR/ | \u2026 585 ST.CATHÉRINÉ, ne of Beer papa BEER LYAUKEE soot Food and tonic properties that are HH hs bee Fhonor is the basis of evèry bréw.Théñ : sterilizing, and so on\u2014Bat back of att ha ere here dé 8 the déc of Blatz Popularity | nier \u201cRÉCHUITELT- IL VUE » on IT go ir ; RL hi ¢ in chemistry in the He basen edn the woollen, we TX À the time, of Tn ole of this ind ustry relay went to Manitoba and tried farming Then he entered the amploy ot Bir © Danie! McMillan in.the RE And bars $¢ Ut the footsteps of t A eo reju- the club ps At the genera} mee eting ; venated O.A.A.C., held An quarters last night, th not mentioned.The Vandersluys, states fe mation of y's for a move .Lil Ded no fintén- .5643 Princesse Sumi doin ONE OF THE NEW PONG.Kk the As- ate with the orne 4 EX .A.A.U.The cts thé \u201clu, in view finds of the ©.The amitation y\u2018 lose friends of the treatment to M oaubjected In the U.In past years.rought about at & ès.Th bras the.he Fire anid e bécom- iy lier Îtselr qu h oy) i tha i or: will Be required with the 1 oor age a inch y 32 to 40 1 et moi shed pa ré H.Nutting, va sa eg thrown on m duri race.Nutting sdmitted this; but à counter chargé Mgainst Williams.illkdrité Appesred with severdl wit- rpe.acted ha the il dn | © on, @dséy to prove his case, but Nutting ad tiohé ne subatahtiate his tlaims.disquasiti i second, dnd à hand in saporé, dre 6 NT gr 3 ing, Who lh pred J i eat \"mans en race at Day Ottawa Col! lois SE Midas nés éhecgois, rs 0TING TOURNAMENT.Auteisish Wil Fold.Hold: Seventh Annasl Mai ; term, + Van 1, oon Bed sotiis, Lt hissy Te he tani pe As Ace a Er = is a y LA dE he but wb |! EEL dividual\u201d Who tile hte th hut RA nas vi what Ey DISQUALIFIED.I ward Rac to avoué mitten .Finished: Third.- ny 24.\u2014Thé.Ottawa Har- | last night Investigated the JF rouing Th ny With ner.meeting of the ard da ston.ni Now ro Fork Ms rt - The majortty t tite) i n now pouring into the OAAC, 0.XT.1a.whe | er 3 edit haben ne tn tdedjy opp of à aire viz.°d Khe, reser \u201cwith \"ihe.© Club, n Shite Plains, yest AAU.In fact, while those nine 9 \"the twenty players re ok art How on goad s tandihg, when.the A a qualifying opel entlid'achuiéscence In 1 situs! ation, and dt fs will communioate rer \u2018With Governor dence Club, and will be 1h gait tos 1 Misa Bléhop, ; % ier on | CL Loading 80 Far.: y 24\u2014Excellent Wel the course or Fi ne ar Country football seasons come on of tha an metr Droit they will find Thbhceives eligible to champlgndbip yesterday cor represent the club colors urider the prié cars drastic rules of the governing body.PRI, at at hee mate play, fo for the The big stick of the: C.A.AU.has © Ean been wielded toward Ottawa with ih pain solitfolr \u2018cup, arid \u2018thie taht or : A thy ful regBlAiity.Just #tt déwh @ the third cup.Miss Bishop, who won \u2018minate carefnlly the good it A done the women's national championship \u2018athletes\u2019 In this city, Bren\u201d compare it thréé years ago, madé the LE score with the harm done and the harm it af 88 in her ch with \u2018might do.It would be no surprise to This fs the card thus nt of.the pee thé O.A.A.C.alter its position with tournament.All of the matches were © C.A.A.U.as quickly as it chose it Well contested.\u201cSHERIFF KNOWS THE LWW.| FINE RACE HORSE Shit.Governor Hughes, of New Vork, on| quebec Horse That Carried évary- thé Race Track Law: thing Before It, Broke it né Log.Aibañy, N.Ÿ.May 24.\u2014 Sherif spacial to The, Montreal gla Michael J.Flaherty, of King's County, | Quebec, The.weil & spin lled on Governor Hughes, with re- race horse Nay.any,\u201d broke.leg erence to.the enforcement of law at whilé at pasture at Jette River.én he race \u2018tracka in that county.The Monday end had to be killed.The Governor.told.him; ft is sald, that = horse catried every thing Before i | aheri® wag presumed ta know the law he Quebec Turf Club meeting inthe and to intend .its enforcement, anû fail of 1906 and was then acquired by would be held.resporetble: on that |; locat syndicate.After running one theory.If there was any specifip mat- race last autumn, it broke down next ter on which the.sheriff.x Jesirea to] day.but it was hoped that ¥ Wi gét- pamublcate, with the im Setniioly Ling around ail right up to the-time of bn Ja, ig, migzed Le a pi Its accident on n Monday: Le Re EE LE 0 mi 0 .; FISHoR ¥ expressed to, the QGoverndr his | Canadian Leagué Noth, View of the antrd Baseman Wilkie, of, the Ree cted that he lerVex, has béen loaned tà the Provis @ Hughes.Sove lies.declined to day, Duffy will se him to pore anything al wt Shen Flaherty's replace Mer who Is on the\u2019 injured tait for publication.B Mat Wilkle conds from Shaksh, PA; oe an fx admitted to be the best infielder JUNIOR FOUR RAGE ADDED his \u201cAmadis.Ladgue 0 deri.à Ben, teat.- To List of Evdnts of St.Catharines ue City of Grr da Regatta: .contract pot to.tire .Quebec Cinb.a+ .{rhe n sustained, and the H \u201cToronto, May 24 Tip régatta, com- gam ad last Sunday at Rock City frat\u2019 the Canaan deited toda nin whi be.Blaye over, Griser has been a Gun Fe ph ora Hy thelr.regat Copiand, ed for at Ta \u201céécutea .ayndoé [108 held, Pen SUR Canadian Quabec té play the third sack, Id ¥ Gun nc, Snler course at thârinex ON lÉoGd, and will Ill up = fast infield.Son = gust 2 and 3, 8 raté fof junior fours oung, of the Holyoks, 5.tea, i br in working bots for junior clubs.nr ae OF the Holyoke.Fmt: Thi.Face 13 to en hoolraze clubs Whô tits week, Is said to bo 3 kood attclbr.let HAE no hot au fèt enteréä à crew at 8 and faut où the : .A.A.O.reate, « or for clubs who |\" Mulhail, aecond bageman of the Mont.i have not entered a crew for some Ume rea) Resétves, his been released alohg init to i of hell boats with O'Brien, the pitcher.tio unior élub on be Toho It a \u2019 - same can bo.arranged ith 5 abri Un ot } Fegatté com- Pardbain tor Binday next, : be on the Hiring line for s 1 and Leclair for \u2018the Rafiraad, Towr STHAWA sn ion RACES, | pb a oil FREER = whilat the other 8 Etat, of Events Arges for Septèrt- \u2018than most pitchers a o.} Jot\u2019 leagues.The National 1 teas AH 5 or ganized; dnd dos chat 5 to Québec \u2018will be vory strong, Porter, flit barermah où ou city.has ho pesr in the Tsgus sd: s cosch- er.oki ! Yenterdey Ottawa wi cancolin the daies arrahgéé a, th Reserv pare for the 24th, 25th.and: $6th in ous and asking to have the |g, bev RE Toy Æ ~~ | | | b + è A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AE WK ag Sy ) f | \u2014 tai number of cases wil] form a very | ' the sanatorium or camp, but aleo by CONSUMPTON CAN FR \u201c > SUFFERERS\" FAM A consumption camp! A place where ple in the inci- plant stages of the \u201cwhite death\u201d can ct.the treatment they require, and where those who are unable to lve in camp can at least recelve such instruction as will enable them to keep up a more effectual struggle ugainst the dread disease! This has long been a crying need In this city, which fe the only one of importance on the continent not to possess some institution of the kind.Doctors have appealed for tt, demands for it have come from every eide.no one derdes the necessity for it in a city where tuberculosis is the great destroyer of life\u2014but still nothing has so far been done, while for the lack of it thousands of people bave died who might otherwise have beén saved.The Antl-Tuberculosis League will wrest!o with the project: the location is as yet not decided upon.There is ât last a movement for tbe establishment in the vicinity of the clty of & \u201cconsumption camp,\u201d as dls- tinguished from the more elaborate sanatorium.In this way it is hoped to put at the service of the people effective means of fighting the disease, and.means which will at the same time ' have the merit of being com- varitively inexpensive.QUESTION OF EXPENSE.The matter of expense has always beep the great obstacle in.the treatment of tuberculosis, as the disease is bnë of such long continuance and requires such very careful handling.For this reason, the action of sanatorlums hag always hitherto been a very Um- Mted one.and has reached only an extremely small fraction of the number of cases.In the new consump- ton camp propôséä for Montreal this expense will bg cut down.as much as ble 90.a8 to-bring the benefits of the institution within the reach of ss many sufferers as can be accommodated.INSTRUCTION TO BUFFERERS.But while the treatment of a cer- important part of the work of the camp, an even more notable feature will be the instruction of people mtricken with the disease as to the best methods of caring for themselves end of preventing tha spread of thé contagion.In this way the scape of the new institution will be a very wide ons, In the treatment of spectal canes, the extent the good to be done is always very limited, not only by the accommodatiqus at the command of the fact that only certain classes of cases are proper subjects for such treatment.These are preferably the incipient cases where & cure is possible and even probable If the disedse is handled properly.FIELD A BOUNDLESS ONE.cames fit large the eld open to the camp Is simply a bounslless one, and cases of every eb ter can be reached.The good e?done, too, Is incalculable, for not ye \u2018tan the fate of the stricken be iy easier and their livës-proloi perhaps even thelr recovery ulti- effected, but more Important still.the spréad of the contagion can be prevented In gréat measure, and xo hundreds of lives saved that would \u2018otherwise be lost or at.least placed in very \u201cgrave -gdnger.i SOLUTION OF THE PROBLEM, So important is thé home treatment of tuberculosis, that a well known edical authority on this subject, W.Phillip, M.A, M.D., F.R.C.P.E, senior physiolan of the Victoria Hospital for Condurmptfon, Edinburgh, has stated that it in the chief solution of the problem.He says: \u201cI belfeve that ih the solution of the tuberculosis problem a pian of supervised home rpellef must play a chief part.Such relléf must be based on an exact knowledge of the facts, a clear conception of the necessity and the bilities, and must be well organized.\u201d .PLAN OF NEW CAMPa furnish tfie required supervision tor + home-tréstmeät in order to make it tive, is the plan of the new con- A NATIONAL Q QUESTION.The Fight Againet Tuberculos)s.To the Editor of the ! Montreal Star: Sir, \u2014Cannot the public dnd the press compel the Government to take the fead In this matter?It is b disgrace to nk of the heaps of money mes pont t in bringing to Canada the drég hu- ity from Eastern Europe and the abwolute disregard of active measures on a nationgl scale to preserve the wajuable.lives of Canadians In Quebec we have just: raised $37,700 ko build o Sanatorium at Lake Edward, the\u2014Provineial- Government having ted four hun \u2018acres of and hé subscribers hava ne eh nobly, on t lg Just as much a is ¢ that hould have to give money for iat th an Ebjsct as \" Tula es it yd oad to a vately for police p n Bsten 6 à Nat 1 one, not a pri- vu Sy The ral Government must.be.force forced is take action.Ger- tidfis us alread shown us what results Tah follow al megsured, Carnot a special tax be levied on ai- tohoi \u2018or some other article of com- 5e Pa \u20ac + EN tein Npeded Sts \u201cToward Solution of ois of Dealing With the * White Mague\u201d* ih we ce Montreal.! ably twice as many in reality ons rés sumption camp.The patients them: selvês are to be jnstructed in the pres cautions to be taken for their own rogress and far the safety of those who live wkh them, medicinés are to be dispensed, and in & word everything done to give such home-treatment us utmost efficiency.The importance of such.& plan properly carried out cannot\u2019 de.exaggerated.For the patients themselves it will mean that thelr condition, If 1t cannot be permanently Impprovéd, will at least be made more tolerable.They will learn to preserve as much as possible thelr waning strength by the use of the proper foods and medicines and by the proper regulation of their mode of life; and thus the suffering caused by the disease will be mitigated.PREVENTIVE MEASURES, Very much moré important, however, is the preventive effect of the system Consumption is eminently sn infectious disesse and without proper precautions it3 spread is almost inevitable.This is especially the case when the \u201cwhite plague\u201d enters a family of the poorer classes where the quarters are cram and where the stricken patient must at all times be in the company of those | who ape still fres from the disease.The risk is a terrible one even with the gremtest of care, but how much it is incrested b ths general ignoraned and ueglect the proper methods of treatment ?The Mat is dllowed to Le defac- tivé, health people sleep in the same rcom Sd Sven n the same bed wi those who are affected, no care shown in the disposal of the clothes of the patient &id no distinctions made in washing\u2014in short, tiong be used disease are very generally neg The results of such a course are inovit- ably fatal, and thousahds'of peoplé fal! victims to their ignorance and tareless- ness, It is the: gbsect a of he Es 7 Consumption camp prévent bt at- &s much as possi! iis ve ving an noces instructions and by seeing that they \u201che carried out whorever such supervision ls pragticable.only will.the pa ts themselves be\u2019 Hinstructed\u2014but- - r-\u2014velatives nr frends ho have care of them will dispo bel given \u2018every possiblé help.Nothing will be neglected to extend the stdpe of the work and to ne some of the benefits of the institution within the reach of all those who need em.\"THE NEED OF ACTION.The: present movement is one that promisés well: If theipréceding abortive attempts of the samé kind did not\u2019 take-shape in a sanatorium they at least called public dttenflon to the ne- cesgity of some Action in the mattér and the people generally have come to feel more and more that something in this direction should be done, if Montreal is #0 be on & Par vith other cities of her importance in the matter of her b= Montreal will pogsess a consumption camp, | built on the | host modern Hines ossitle ps every émet to: he handling © of \u2018tne dreaded \u2018white plague.\u201d MORTREALS URGENT NEED.! E.J.\u2018entibdy; in conversation with a Star Salter oT i this subject, x oy pressed his s ., conviction of th great Bice titution in this cit the care of patients suffering om ubereulo ulosis.ensbey \u2018will not rective therh af hospitals.\u201d he said, ns it in a crisis of the disease, as in the case of a severe hemor corLsdmptives are ically any institution in this eity where they can receive the treatment they require, en it is considered.that there are about four thousand Suttertrs from this disease in Montreal, snd that it early claims about séven hundred livés, à cording to official suniied Fa prôb- lies how great is the need for 4 consumption camp or sandtofium.oy tha: consumption causés more de than are attributed to it in mortality reports, because it very often pe duces other disorders, which are as the cause of desth, when in Bality confumption is the agent.Pot this tesson it in not at all too much to say that fifteen hundred people di die of consum tion every Year i It is ond ou oe gréat destroyers 5 \u201crite in our Sd Miia dul ag MUSICAL LIFE OF MONTREAL.\u201cThe Red Book\u201d Contaiitd Recoid of Montreal Muslo for 12 Years.A publication of very considerayle interest and unility to àll Mo intet- ested In the muses a at Hopment uf the city re oie especially to Hose.hisiet 9 ve eus who have struggled iong and unt ring- ly towards thé clèvation of tts musical standard of Canada\u2019s Metropolitan pentre, is the recently compiled \u201cMusical Red Book of Montreal: > is ETES music in.Montres bétyweén thé yedrs In the first chapter of thé volume, 1s Gesoribe as che ator 1 perfod\u2019 o e = musica! histôl It Som ris biographital skétih oF the Pr ent day musiclans ifi otal and of the more prominent figures in the musical world of the fatter half tlie nineteenth century; togéther WRh the his tories or the various thoral societies and musica ror of thé t and prè- sent; of the mont Au Broé ds ot the Creation nat utfons ang io institutions for the treatment of dis- \u2026 PRETEEN ES M AE COR: a, EN ) .TL.: id Lal \" From the ST.LOUIS SPRINGS.TO BE MAD.FROM THE BEST, GR + ~~ Ape \u2014 General Agents: L.CHAPUT, F ILS & cas Wholesale Wines, Liquors and Groceries, MONTREAL.3 on sefeegecyes! Prescribed with success for all factions of die Stomach, Liver, Kidacys, Gout and Gravel.CLUBS, HOTELS, BARS AND RESTAURANTS, Fo Bde A ; fo: AY 15 a Ç The\u2019 Favorite of the MEDICAL WORLD.ce né, - DRUbAISTE, AND- FIRST-CLASS rt nm PEER EE\" jerfrefrafectortrnfeciesirefecieciroioefeafes oe w Polish 2 in § hes no equal for a quick and lasting polish.It is the blackest and brightest of them all Shines in a minitite.Won't come off.Water proof ' Lisather food.Don't take:a substitute and be disappointed There is no ottrer \u201cJust as.Eo * Every man, DS Front.cr HZ MILK SASS els Ana more te guus= for the aiid bad aa te nibble \u2018tween = Bén We., 20¢.at ui ton, ansnet0 à aÛshets ésstass & Gudesd BROCKVILLE.~John Dunlop 1s deatt «ped BP.P.Kitigsbuty ln 8edd at Déaèns- | \u2018 pe Mohn Tenker is \u2018dead at Clairmant, véranret déopobaid is dead at rock.Lady Cairipball is dead at \u2018Gled Park ~ DEATHS REPORTED - The name on every roll, is our \u2018guarantés of quality and \u20ac correct désign \u2014 and = protection against ind eriot papers.\"If you want the best > values and.the most üp- - to-date effects, look for .\u201cMenzie Lie\" Torasts when buying : WALL | PAPÉRS \u2018Mafeking.dian Contingents.Merrickvitle.Hoë.Good ds dead at Carleton Place.orabérger i# dead ét Watertowi, He, aged ie wm.8 Ballmore 5 dead at Witér- .D.pompe is dead at \u2018Wading: ho oy por Steele, Col.Ga © Col, Pelletier, a: %., The Standard will commemorate the unveiling of the 5 Strathcona and South African Soldiers Memorial at Mont - real on May 24th by issuing is week a Special Illustrated Number devoted to showing the part Canadian soldiers\u2019 .took in the South African War., Assue ever yet devoted by any paper to this subject.\u2018be invaluable as a Souvenir Number.woman and- child of patriotic instincts Should have a copy of next Saturday's Standard, It will be the most complete i It will on fhe Lookout at in action at the Siege of Residence in Mafeking.Three Illustrations of Canadian Contingents en route to the Front.i} Troops Fording a South African River.> Kruger's Residence at Pretoria.Canadian Troops at Belitont.Canadians\" on the March to Pretoria.Canadian Artillerymen Saving British guns at the Komati River.Strathcona Hotse en route to South Africa.Canadian Graves in Bloemfontein Cemetery.Scene of the Dutch Capitulation of the 18th Cen- The Seth African Memorial at Halifax.Names of All the Montrealérs who Proceeded to the Front in the Various don; Col > |.Contig 1 \u201cTHE FOLLOWING ARE SOME OF THE ILLUSTRA TIONS WHICH WILL APPEAR\u2014 The Strathcona and South African Soldiers\u2019 Memorial on Dominion Square.© .Various Sections of the Memorial in Detail.= Members of the 1st Contingent Cheering Queen Victoria at Windsor Castle © \u2026.«on Their Return from South Africa.A Notable Picture, as it portray sthe last review Queen Victoria was permitted to witness.* r+ Cotitingent Photographed at Windsor Castle.Æanädian Troops at Green Point Camp, Cape Town, Waiting to go to the.: Whe Battlefield of Hart's River.Boer Trench at Paardeberg.Boer Du aed Out on South Side Modder River.Modder River in thé Dry Season.éld f Battle and Scene of Canadian Advance at Paardeberg, : Trench Dugby the Corwalls ahd Cygnadians at : = Scene of the Nigh} Attack on Cronje s Laager by the Canadians on Feb.27.rs Scene of Cronje's Surrender to\u2019 the Canadians at Paardeber The: 1 h-Grave of the Cahädian\u2019 Déäd on.the Battlefield of Paarde.The Battle Ground at Paardeberg, showing Relative Portions British and Boer Forces.é Regiment Arriving at Mafeking.Major-General Baden-Powell: Mafeking.Lady Sarah Wilson in Her Dug-Out at .Lord Edward Cecil Holding a Court-Martial Overs 1d go Sp Spy at Mafeking.- Fi Hospital Near Bloemfontein.Boer Fort Near Mafeking Captured by., =\" the British.A Maxim-Snipping Trench at Magersfontein.axim- : Mafeking.The effects of Shell Fire on à Big - PERSONAL TIES CONNEC TED WITH.THE WAR\u2014 : Pictures of the Earl of Minto; Lord Roberts, Lord Kitchener, Sir Percy Giroudrd; Joseph Chamberlain, General Botha, Pod Strathcona, the Hon.- Gharlés Fitzpatrick, Rev.Father O'Leary, Rev.J.Almo Buchan, Col.Cameron, Col.Pa Col.Otter.) an, Major Peltier; Capt.Fraser, Capt.Armstrong, _ \u201cand other Ce Officers who were in the front.he The Furst Feb.18th; aardeberg.A.M Cana- | ond, Col.utd be gevoted to the bork 3 Satiatoris Jn Hterent Places id ras.be tate Canada\u201d à ny ni © the the PAB Si ye its duty In the mat- chlities; and lhe evolution ot thé sym- oy Yi 2 æ oi orca A Ss d by ; Another vaty inferestiig féaiure of > ol a air Ne the book 18 the lst, ha] at the poi t end, of the more { pam mo thé CoB yi mi $.De: lèrs.- LES pater, deed: teva Zn al = pas RI : MISE \u20ac Ty El BE | D FREDERICK GEORGE SCOTT, of musical pl oriiunt Ge inte adi 5 a à ni , A pds directe 0e 180 Greater Montren Movement SE cr rés en os af | nin Le brats ot ris | demon ; _ GEORGE MURRAY PUBLISHING CO, Limited.str Dame de Néiges has started to 0f the afe also Edmond Twendle ls don in.Brighton, rose 0., ns St \u2018« Ba Co dy sy on a water supply jr all the fl, Be ob the dit- seed 8 Bail daù .# or.an LAE _ yi L wai .: weg) 2 ; ts of Northm unt \u201chas de.terétit faiid O Opéra érednirétions Witich Aexasor vidson, i in dames os NA puni > 6-3 0 ; LU ; AN the to put in sy Rigo 4nd Te Bopoared fn Montredl, the feper- \u201cTioga Hie de état et Brigiton, | fe ge iit Gide ! 5 .pr eu electric lightin being already in- toire bind pet of each Company, 18 the aged.' yr .ab ur * I ; A rib bo Sr dors and.th Re ors ith AS Adapter tâtétaily bound ax Fide à Mai, La ba je A Sr À = CC : Vere a n J ; ; \u201c | fr Srtectine ail there ow Eg before hn pige es of ths ghate t arated | NR, Ot aw YO \u2019 dy dû de { Ye ok, der tir Pp ; Woman, ri bend tn Bed, Fatal Fall From Ladder.annex Hi be o nf e t! i vas var FMF 9 I i y nord Sota, ; ¥ New or Pat L .Co I\" ° \u2019 K.Sénätell, he deccrs fone otf 5 ator a .1] rs ; of) Woet Burky the steanter.Cy ih were amg oii a, mr dead +\" frise Hen _ Schenectady, N.Y.My /N.\u2014F [work s Bulgare wards, pr.FEED i Ti as : re.while \u2018the steamer was \u2018off \u2018the rouldensas\u2019 .Miss* Dalariey has beeu in Cormak.while climbing cut of an att Wid Man Inluréd hl the Die Ducks.Ti Fork oh 1s the pu or, Th J Burtls TA fe # | Banks of Newfowhdiand by \u2018&\".fite| very \u2018padé-Healtfi and her retoverÿ was Yindow of his hom# on to'a 1add fron robtiété, due : fhich started IA orie of the stato pot bonsidèred possible.She belonged from which he wax painting, fell SEE helt.bina.The room tas unoccupled.te Prince Edward Island and was 45 troke his neck.Death, wus insta ia Lp ai hilt.E CIFIC! tig Hablte cities Montrea) 5 expec.by the Lo \u201cMAOKAY s Sp The Only Cure for ALCOHOL 15M ano the Government of Quebed, the tory age \u2018Recommended a \u201ctete aes ro iy was three-quarters of an Hour be- LS.by \u2018were Eu Eve 3k.oo it | = LE] i i fir a de by pires Lie in BL oe Tw Basis for ciné BE SL Go et br Dale Hi ospl teal; ' re .Ad ementiaily Bolentifie | went.Ruguires ho try fie (njec- : Ko leas of time or incopsenlence; leaves aly or.Mackng san be Ie coubuited grat UNE pe ¥ su Susy au 186 ; 3 suse.Lee iargd seu i bing: ; rd, cs to quick hud Er .BE.Ce ase hs a Annex, ae ss Te AYE.ant ead roof, epen plumbing, modern, .James st.flat property h, double .mar Ô to 2 pu 118 6 ALE a: prautitul new house, opposite x mount Park, new furniture, will be b= ir Aesired.Address ny ¥71¢, Biar ranch Burcaox 8T., land for ssie at bargain, unparalied offer, most valusble double lot.situate third Jot northeast, above Bt.Via- tour, measutiog SUx1r0 Lo 19 foot lane.with heavy trees in rear.Apply 164A Villeneuve \u201c\u201cævenue, oc Inst 1393 1# 12 HUTCHISON, Esplanade, Park and St.Ur- \u2018 bain x Annex, first class investments in flat =.Brow wn, real éstato agent, 37 Bt.Yiames at.118 6 LANBDOWNE AVE.Westmount, upper alors oe oh brick semi-detached cottage, ly $3000.P.E.rowp, real Hai agent, $7 8: James st.118 6 LANCASTER\u2014House of seven rooms, shoûs and stable, one acre af ground.with trecs d shrubs, situat:d in South Lancaster Vii- nt.near Law- 3 Tence ; good fisalng.Apply Mise Mary osu © dows, Bouth Lancaster, On MÉTCALFE AVE.Westmount Stone front \u2018modern house, every convenience, three tels, superior eleqtric fixtures, price GW: easy terms.C.Withycomb, 242 St.armes as.2:20 % 7.DENIS WARD \u2014For tale.bar gain, large garden; and permit, J.O 07 St, James st.li to 2 p.m.WINNIPEG Pouble your money in two years oY uying $125 lots in our Grand Trunk pro- y at Winnipeg: only §10 cash requir- a: Balance $5 a nth: plans and full in- \u2018formation free.rite at once to Stan- PIs?Realty Co., 247 Notre Dame, Ps 7 O Mann, risk: 11 23 EBTERN AVE, Westmount\u2014For sale handsome house, having exery modern gonvenience, beautiful woodworR; price low.Occupation any ume.C.Withycemb, 242 t16 à St.James nt.WESTMOUNT\u2014New pair modern flats, ~ Westmount, hest workmanship, hardwood floors throughout, electric fixtures, decorated to order; most modern plumbing: Le p.a nvestment.C.Withycomh.20 8 + aoû NOTRE DAME ST.5300 fr.land, large siables; a P.rawn, real 97 St.James at.118 8 estate Lgert.> > \u2014 COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR CALE.corner lot, 150 3 FOR BALE at Longueull, fine shade trees .89, with frame cottage, View), with all !ts contents of furni- dure.This home Is large and comfortable, situated on the bank of Bay waler bathing.It gctrie ltght fixtures; ulso for sale waggons, r robes, ote.Apply at once to eurge Moffar\u2026.Daihousie, N.B.; after the Slt to Roland Moffat, Campbellton.N.B * , N 123 26 PROPERTY WANTED.HOUSE\u2014Wan:ed to buy house, three flats, * {pn the vicinity of St.Urbain street, above Ppprirooke.Will pay $7000.Apoly 9; queger, 39 8t.James st\u2026 Montreal.YUN OFFICES TO LET.NE more small office to let in ft.Law- aie moe e?Sr James st.FL large.In rear: assesaed at 41750.J Address ¥ 8311, Star Branch Office., 123 \u20ac MOFFAT HOMESTEAD.for sale (Bale i ve tou dng sais.2 pe EB wm a Xo ares e will tak oad aider © ce CINE MONTREAL - \u2014 \"Yor sale fine 130 acre faigi xi?Ph to rue electric and sent cars \u201cApbly to \u201csuardinn of Court House - 119 SMALL FPARM'in the suburbs.$450; three acres, suitable for poultry or vegetables, £004 car nerwice, Bec to city: big upward movement coming in St.Lambert resl estate; buy now; part cash, lance monthly.Murray, 1231 Delorimier, near r Mount Hoyai avenue SUBURBAN PROPERTY FOR SALE.18.AND; $300\u2014Best shooting atte on Lake Two Mountains, fôr duck and plover; exclusive rights de Lery Macdonaid.Rigaud.Que 120 8 SF [nn Rit rte ou .ne ne ponts ning \u2019 = Denndise ane HOUSE to let, FER ms; Ee Lay - Teva ts i roues 70 LAT.g RIT IELD The ent over ators: carne.20% eus: er ent out .Varenssd 10h Dame 4 oe.THE .MONTREA FniaNrinl, FLAT To Le BE! DA 5 \\ ye vo A» NNEX\u2014Fiat x Ti re rooms sie \u2018ne Eh % tay 2 ire soled, wix fut 1678.Star ranch Xiges - k WeSTMOUNT- git q ER Er 08 \u201c+1 tained Boies, some cat the Brows.4387 St.Catherine st.4251 DORCHESTER &TREET, sandstons house, 12 tached rog ex sion Kitchen, side enfrance, aide lights Notre Dams Wasnt.Ernest Holton.161 sans : semt-de- | tan- Ww.116 60] ime 25, ROOMED boardlix bouts close et Canadian Pacific Depo rders; ea buy furniture \u201cit acsirable: oar Wh A \u2018ener.49 Osborne at FURNISHED HOUSZS TO LET.; ESPLANADE AVE, 13B_ziow + upper tint, & rooms, trio ait, t'water, pr naue, newly painted; im: are paszansio \u201cKnquire from ars Ru obin, 9 \u2018Mackay ot.\u2018Pol Up 3876.\"18 - ELM AVE.Westmouot, to let {ins upper ahd middle flat eight fooms each; mil (he Intest improvements.Chas: J.Brown, at st.Cathoring st.oe * ESPLANADE STREET\u201410- flats, ¢ and + rooms, gas; $15 and 433%; disetrietty fur- \u2018ce sc.Apply quo opin e \u2018ave.- B.Tel Bast 823 1586 nat a BUSINESS | PREMISES 1 TO LET, MANUFACTURING flat, heated, with power.new building.Apply on premises to H.Aucllet aoû Co, 37 Wex: Vitre 8L, 2 rear ;| Ib à 29\u2014To let, store 39 Roy st.ROY STREET, Pinto glase.front and sid good, collar.Apply 260 st.Janes, _Room 18.233 TO LET \u2014369 Boulevard st.Joseph.new store, suitable for hardware or dry Æuvds.$10 per month.Apply 1268 Mi.Phone.104 Arlinælon ave 123 ' YOUVILLE SQ\u2014Central first clase - ond story\u2019 flat, sslesroom and offices, or fo> light manufacturing, etectric.haist and light, hor water.heatina: in the Ward Bullding,\" Apply Juseph Ward and d'Youville square.Youville sq.city.Co, 115 about dU x sv, su.table as |.COR.streets, furnished hduse, 8 rooms, iect order.Piano ,gas stove, hot tmmediate pousscasion.Appty 572 street.LACHINE\u2014Tu rent, furnished houne, CADIEUX AND PRINCE ARTHUR | in ater; Cad: eux 123 elec: \" HUTCHISON STHEET, 714,\" + rooms; hot water furnace, china closet imantels hard wood floors, waah tubs, modern in ever respèct; fent reasvnable; _paone East buds.k MANCE- -STREET-To ler three beautiful?|-ply to Octave Pilon Ste.Anne de Belle- - bat + aa Ag OAD, Ei i i thy TE is vue.120 2 aw trie light .all modern conveulences.AD- fu o ply ta W.A Magor, 134 Broadway.Phone as Tops Seondreal eal eus cos de | 104.oo Suirie ale MILTON BST.-Furnished housses on Milton Ma \u201cVE st., near Ualversity st, to let from July 1se MONSEUVE A, Mpisonpeute due isi to November 30ch.Telephone., Adéress F 8342, Star Branch Uffice.to HOUSES JANTED.MARRIED COUPLE\u2014Smal house wanied.or wanted; married couple, 4 upfuruished dren or fae | rooms dress Fred.Schultz, 448 Notre Dame west._BUSIN ESS PR EMISES WANTED.ONE or two tans or premises for Light manufacturing, containing about 6000 sg, feat floor space, for occupation before let September.State lvation and rental.T 3930, Star Offic 19 5 WAREHOUSE for furniture storage wanted.Must be thoroughly dry and conventent nf access, about sud ft.ul floor space.T 3981, Star Office 123 x \u2018 STABL =8 TO LET.STABLE to rent; possession in about slaht weeks No.78 Victoria st.nt SHERBROOKE ST.\u2014Good stable, vicinity of Peel and Sherbrooke streets, for four horses, two box stalls, large coach house, harness room, loft, grain chutes, etc.ail in ire class order; electrlo light through- out.G.G.Lewis, 30 Hospital street.Tel Main 2698.* 118 6 HORSES AND CARRIAGES.- BROT GHAM\u2014 \u201cay ly Berard and Major, very elegant, latest style, almost new and: good rubber tires: very suitable for docior or lady.Apply by telephone Up 2470, or s 232 Sherbrooke street west.| HORSE for sale.thoroughbred.racer and hunter.very fast, also pony outfit, harness and cart, made by Berard and Major.Apply 720 ©t.Catherine east.: HORSES\u2014Fuur grod working horses sale, just from country to-day, weight from 900, 1100, 1300, 1400.or 1500.Apply 120 Bieury at.Telsphone 1160 Main.122 3 PONY\u2014For saie a handsome young and new harness; summer and win outfit.1 z St.Denis st 115 PONY\u2014136 Mackay streat.one pony for sale J2 hands in height six years old: sound; good driver and saddle.3 PONIES.auction Tuesday, ny nter 2¢ PONIES.PONJES.\u2014For ale o May 28th, at 10.a.mat 605 St Paul st.twenty-five h ad of cholcely selected and imported -Shettand onies.In the ldt are some very fine pedigreed stallions and mares in foal.They wil)\u2019 arrive per 8S.\u201cParthenia.\u201d\u201d May 24th, and will be on view on and after that date at the C.Stock Yar Thev will be \u2018soid by Auction.without reserve or limit.Tuesday, May 28th, 8 605 | Janitor, APARTMENTS TO LET.rent bachelur BACHELOR APARTMENT-To July and august, furnished for apartment in the Grosvenor; references Fe- 1 quired.\u201cApply after 7 Apartment, 766 Bherbroo.io at.\"Db LINGCOURT \u20144140 Sberotooke, Grosvenor 13 0 10 ms, bath and stove; Janitor, telephone.$20: heated.rooms and bath, $27.50; heated.\u201cRosebery,\u201d 4162 Sherbrooke, \u201cstay- Gv nor.\u201d 19 Btaynor, 4 rooms ,bath and stove, telephone, we; wien ted.4 rooms, ose Mount Greene, \u2018Phone Greene.FURNIS.D\u2014To rent, June 18t° to September or Ocinber, handsomely furnished \u2018hsated apartment, new and exclusive up to date Park ave, ail modern con- \u201crooms, in 2 building.west of \u201cVernon,\u201d 330; heated a 123 2 ; from May 18th or very.3 veniences, electric light, porcelain refrigerator, telephone, ice, janitor service, hot wa- ler, etc; rent §l0v; references Address T 4664, Star Office FURNISHED APARTMENT of #ix rooms and ba th, heated.Jjanitor and furnishing references.a.m.and p.m., 39 Suite 3.IN the Sariboronah, suite of five exceptionally brigh ht, = Make appointment by 2039, Merwin.Conturetsea KENSI NGTON APARTMENTS, Grosvenor heated; Janitor service, etc.Quinlan and Co.Weutmount.Phone Mount 1718.\u201cPEARL FLATS,\u201d 138 Bishop st, lower, service.cold water, suitable for young couple Apply betweeen 10 \"avenue.133 8 required.121 6 hot + rooms, conveniences.hose Westmount 122.4410, 31212 p 4¢1¢ St.Catherine street, 120 6 rooms, $35 month; janitor service, heated, F.Ship, Tel.Up 28 STANLEY COURT, 181, Stanley st, let for summer, furni five rooms.Apply L.v- de Phone Up 8344.Bury, electric fixtures, cas range, hot water, etc.990°, 118 8 to sub- ished apartment of door 4, 192 à TO LET for summer months a large apartment in the Stanley Court; very central Apply to door 1, second floor, Tel.Up 3248.1 TSTAR BRANCH OFFICE, D 8838\u2014Fur ~ Ladies na a ole lng electric flitings, eat stove: gas, Sluatrisiivy hot and\u2019 rent, $15.Apply = Notre Dante, Maia: | \u2018neuve, or se ¥1 if aut, MARIANNE ST.63 and $7\u2014¢ and.T rooms, -NOL water heating, sau; 172 nc 1797-1893 St.Urbain (Annex),\u201d six b.w.c.33 Suzanne, 4 fooms,\u2019 Avon + 350 8t.James, room sé.- MANCE SY.Annex, 726, T3üa, C4.and 8 rooms, modern improvements, walls tinted; immediate occupation.Dr.Fortin, 279 Rachel.East 3614.235 6 QUTREMONT\u2014St.Catherine TY 197-To rent two fiats, 7 and 6 apartments, 15 and 10 dollars.hot water furngee, bathroom, closet.W.QGarlepy, on premines.121 6 PARK AVE.300-3004\u2014~Flats.to\u201d lat, Eas, electricity, furndce, mantelpiece, hard floor, cement cellar.Apply 1¥B Warerler: st.Tel.East 5:23., .TO LET lower fiat, containing\u2019 7 rooms, bath, gas.will rent at once; very reason-' able: tefant leaving city, Enquire J.-H.Paquin, 1¥4% St.Charles Borromes iy YOUNG STREBT, 25 A finals, HT, m good condition, aid rooms, bath, w.c.and gas.Apply 31 Yours atrest.- 5 FURNISHED FLATS.TO LET.ifferent parts of the city, to let in d FLATS ca fe Apply \u2018to landiord.5\u20ac a 21 \u2018from $6 to $15.Norbert st.Tel.East 1503 .URBAIN BT.13303.néar Villsheuve, \u201d, Telephone East france 24 2 nice up.oma.furnace and hot water.per flat, six ro ser.ST.HUBERT ST., No.263\u2014Furolshed flat) two people.Plano, Ess 6 ed fiat on Clty Hall avenus, above brooke st, June 1st to October 1st, to tage, five ma, Short 4 the atation.Apply Be Bender, © a Se 8T.ADELE\u2014Fine House, seven parie tehen, nes iat June to ist Sept.suitable, Jor i from 1a aa ore 140: st ance from .P.Ry.offices, Tel.Main 346 1206 five \u2018rooms, dining room and k for summer: first class order: 15 minut .from sation: furnished or unturnighed.Sreds P, 'Cardinsl, Bt.Adete, Co.(Jarre - :3 8T.ANNE'S.fiver shore, convenient to \u2018ntations, fine large furnished residence, bath and w.c.large shaded grou 300.P, FB.Brown, real estate kent, 97 \"8%.Jares st.122 8 =; SABREVOIS \u2014 Two cottaxes in the coun tey, .for tha summer, well shaded, part y futnistied.one hour's drive from Montregl, by Rutland Railroad: rest $23 and 20.Ap: py to 8.J.Roy, Sabrevols.PQ.30-6 oT.PATRICK\u2014To \"let for the : ra t St.Patrick.River du Loup.\" furnished house, conveniently and plomsantis\u201d sitant- ed.facing the St.Lawrence: this house-has five bedrooms and a pump in he Kitchen.Apoir to Rad Joseph Pope, 41 Gloucester |, .Otta \u201cjeux FR Co COTTAGE fo let at Little: etle, e House.Apply.b 49 \u201cBar office.Cottava.Ontario.\"133 8 \u201cVAL MORIN Two summer cottages, ten k from station 8 close to river.Avoly ohn B.\" McLeod.Val Pp.Q.183 3 © ç WANTED TO PURCHASE WANTED to purchase everybody's east off furniture, clothing, fur coats, old gold, sliver, diamonds; best prices for good sods: promptly called for, M.Fran Craig st.Tel.Epst 3047.3 HH us CAST OFF.CLOTHING, Furniture, aon de Oia gold, Suver and Antiques.Highast pricey paid the etry.J.B.\u2018Willer, 437 8t James st.LE ER WANTED, To PURCHASE.mens cast-off cloth.Sad oa iE Baud oust nains\u201d farniturs.er ANS .Reusehold eset, summer months, rent moderate to - * \"THE COBOURG.furnished apartments ai care tenant, No.2, The Cobourg, Stanley êtres [Po 1038- > DORCHESTER ST.WEST, bright large, mocern heated apartments, 3 BAKERY TO LET.TROT CLASS new oven, bake shop, cellar, arasore room and stable, enamelled brick front to oven and lined with tiles through- Sont: Immediate possession.G.Lewis, 30 \u2018Hospita) mt.Tel.Main 2698, 118 6 \"Melrose Lawn\u2019 LAND OFFICE OPEN ictoria Day The Globe, Toronto, has been recognized as a leading force in Canadian journalism.To-day the Globe's circulation is a and lits advertising greater than.that any other morning per in the Dominion The Globe is the recognized \u2018Want advt\u201d medium in Ontario.For ratés phone The Globe's Mon:- real Office, Board of Trade Building, 225 write The Globe, Toronto, Cansda.288 TO PIG RAISERS\u2014The removal of awill garbage, etc.,, daify from the St.James Club, 278\" Dorcheter treet Call and see the Steward in the morning.oefors 3G\" ath het fre cl renee Chambers, 30 Br Francois Xavier Paul st.Catalogues now ready.H.po! Jo; caretaker and to 13 re Kimball and Co.Importers, Tel.Kast 28.02m?cach, newly gecarsied hol moder ie cobra = - Tai pp hoster and Co.Auctioneers, Tel.ate rent; key at office W.Ernest Bolton, re\u201d #7.JOHN STREET\u2014Fine bright front \"ot À ; ; ame 141 Notre Dame ut west.A418 6 avbarpening.ue \u201ckitts of ot knives, scissors etg.for broad looms.T 4667, Star orcs ences Toqutred.B Qu las _Offlea.mn rar: Brats Garreison Ca, Ltd.Dass t TOUN a MAN ranted as entry o A mi in in on- .+ ht : CEE oto rd, Ont.es mt LABOURERS Te Th jabour- quired.Write \"eb Notre Disa weet, n macy commiselan: the ree yell radon 4838 éreu age Et 4 ontler \u2018over produeed; ès das D user pen ink Boys tr steht! a 6 om- YOUNG MAN\u2014Wantel, = Ts man ts BE oral .47 | i ; st .; tr PLT Ean] \u2026, 400 st.w Canaria mtroduce |, YOUTH-\u2014Wanted print, sauve South about article fa ri ye OPBRATOR Tmmediately, \u2026 18 for large wholesale - Give tall noue Fo of this A te yo rst Printing cay emo a1 0 Baired.Post Ofries 388 1s n } 3 -Aonoy,\u201d 0, = Cr \u2018 ST ate-epleuer: Ap- Ap- TOUTH wanted for office 22 arme manu.; i JE, Bas Mi mentor 4 {.fasturing.¢ ; Les ni, ru a a se y WAX, » as pr ML to Ld Yo t speak QUE wan anted, ny: \u201csites Sin hr | nal ito Tors, an nd : 2 6, Le exPotisnce in Short \u20180x .Me ee \"ans in Peritne À in TS | EGE, FER fi) aon qu 9,000 round.MY rental hake\u2019 = 3 ÉTUATINE VACANT, (MALE) | AUTH) wanted Lor \u2018with a ap preg p der es SO eas Oe and : Cpeyritlas CRFORTER \u2018wanted about 11, fèr 4 Lwork; must de accurate perp a writer.Siste fully age, experiences and Naty.axppoisd.Apir, » Aver.Bpr, O01 cree rs Wax wanted to wall 08 teble.n'mhs | work.Apply Siiilwell House, oliy.hat ; \u201cTOUXG M AN\u2014Wanied, with knowledge ot, © .+ stove trade.whe: can speak boin Frenca © and.English, to travel tn Quebec and Ease: ern Ontario.Box D 3013 Star office.1236 331.00 a weok aiary and expenses, wiin rieht man for yf the Lruftis Lo mis man for ap intin, ents.Appi Linscott.Brantfor we hind ww SITJATIONS V CANT (FEMALE) eee rear ALTERATION HANDS wantod\u2014Capable lands for alteration best wages paid to competent wanker.Apply the John Murphy co.133 3 SA xr LADY can eurn two.dollars a day during spare time, or my firm will pay laut a» definlie salary if can devote full tite Piessent work caline on ladies Mrs (Da Fal son Brantfor free COOK\u2014Famiy of three, go! ing ste coun:sy for summe:, isi a compétent Eng.lsn girl for permanent Positions references re- dre, Vales 32 20.Add esp Mra.M.Vun a amillun 8.A 4, New u.bai, 3 iW too OK\u2014 Wanted anud -plain cook 10 go 10 Fonconamore wita suall tamits, mus 7 et Sood references.Appiy 375 Cuicer- air : 123 2 COOK\u2014Wanted, an experienced cook, a Joung woman preferred.9: Union ave.123 3 » CUVM\u2014 Wanted a thcrough.y competent\u2019 coek; must have experience and good ug refaysncea Apply a: $63 Sherbrooke COORK\u2014 Wanted good cook, map or woman, for private famliiy.Appiy 270 Sherbrooke ; TOOL west 3 r prise.ROOM GIRL wanted aud paniry at once.Appiy Exchange Ho, .188 Hn sr.Pu 8t.Charles.192 = DINING-ROOM HELP.wanted ,at once.Apply Bt.Antoine Cafe, 69 8: Antoine DRESSMAKER\u2014Wanted .mmadiate'y n ood skirt hand.constant: employment Æiven to the right person.Apply Miss Kin- le 230 Elm avenue, Westmount.121 \u2018 EXAMINERS & PAGKERS| Wanted\u2014Experienced examines and packers of ladles\u2019 shirt waists; steady employment all the year round.Do not work Saturday afiernoous.Apply to The G: H.Harrower r Co.8 Beaver Hel, I Hm .ENGLISH MAID wanted.gonefa: housework; Sood wages.Apply.495 Elm ave.Westmoun 128 2 \u2014 GIRLS WANTED Steady employment; good wages: Saturday afternoons off.Apply to the Thomas Davidson Mfg.Co.Ltd.187 Delisle st 1 4 GIRL wanted to take tare of baby by, pe day.Apply 167\u2019 Meteaife wt.GIRLS wanted, experienced, as operators and flinshers on pants; steady work and good pay; closed on Saturdays Ber- man Bros, & Co., 27 East Notre Dame st.third floor, GÉNERAL SERVANT wanted; good wages no washing.Apply 433 Meicalte Avenue Westmount, 23 3 \u201d__-8052 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, thres In family: \u2018reforenèes : requirdd.Apply 165 Matobison st.38 2 COVERNEES-\u2014Wanted by governess + emmi nig \u201cente.of ehlidren dary Address Hd\u2019 090 Siar Branch Office.123 3 \"GENERAL SERVANT.with juges 3 good w wages.Appi to 8 Fail ARNERAL SERVANT wih:ed for family of \u2018comitbriatile \"home and good pay.Mrs.Taistein.oh City Hall avenue, corner Napo 122 3 amy BAL\u2014W aatéd o genera! servantamail no washing.ApDpiy \u201cevenings to ass Een ve.| 181 8 aw GENERAL\u2014 Wanted Godd general girl who n cook well; Woman kaept for washing vend ironing and to essist wiih cleaning.To remain fn city for summer.Call morning wr \u2018evening soo Roslyn avenue, Westm 1 3 aw GimLa_wanies tirit at oncè to sew awn- sonne, wr, 193 Commiss.unars ngs.Ply ty 122 8 _ GOOD Yenersi servant wanted a! ence.1?Durocher st \u2018 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, a good one; no children, no washing Apply 99% Dor- shester Bt.west.MOSFITA NURSES wanied.The New sreey fliate Hospital Tor the treatment of Tata ané Neryous Diseases, desires the Services or 28 young women and 2b yeung purses; will pay young women t er th per mion:h, with board.oom a2 wasb ng.and youpg men 822 Increase ac- ording te Characeer of wverviesp rendercd.or applicatiôs and full particulars address Dr B.D.Evans Medical Dirsctor.Muceis Plains, Now Jersey.123 3 \"HOUSE and tAblemaid, willing to go to Be Asaibs for the sumnwer Ap) wiih refer- aces at 1?Seymour\u2019 avenue, alter seven s'ctock pm .123 ¢& v KEMAID wan! ad.willin uring sym- Mo -apaihe lo take Chass \u201cot two little girls omy in the country.1837 Dorchester alreet 122 2 » SE and a with good etty re- rences.œn family of two.Appiy balors $0 a.Or in the evening at 79 Shurer 6.125 IRONERS\u2014Wonted a plein and fancy fron- ers tor privafe laundry; good waves; boarll mod room.Apply 3:9 Lansdowne ave, \u2018Westmount.\u2014_ LOOM FIXUR wanted, one accustomed to Ehgllsh Knowles, xiso éplnners acoustom- \u201ctomed to Tatham mutes: giso some guod \u2018pce for bromd looms.Apply 7 IY LAUNDRY HELP-\u2014-Winted checkers, siareh- ré, mangle girie.faiuicy Ironers, vie The SaYereign Laundty, Jud \u2018Nuzare:h se .i thin.UNDRESS \u2014 Thoroughly good laundress.Apply by telephone Kast 2 OPERATQRB\u2014Wanied expr rienced opera.2 TT tors on fine skir(s.unly experienced reed ; highest wages In city ror good work.anor.and Lo, 36, Noire Damé 8.wesi, pear Notre Lame Churen: 120 6 mp er mete \u2014\u2014 ï TORS\u2014Wanted expertence 2d sur: ons os to make $R'to 106$ per week und set dtendy work a: 16 st.ver 8.23 a Ll DPERATORS.Faperiences operators.on shirts and blouses; steady work snd good wages.A.H.8ims Co.l.mited, i4 Latour atrset.121 12e0d NURSEMAID wanted, experien not Recesvary !?fond of children; iting to Jearn.mus: bs a l\u2019rotéstant and have best a referrnces.Address G Bidk, Star Branch ce.12 OPERATORS wanted on.lsdley whitowear, xirts.wrappers hildren's Petit sendy enpioymedu, Sivas Saturday efternsons.Joda P.B'aok anû Ce.Utd.183 Vire st.\u201c So 18T 348 OPERATORS Wanted.$004 women opera .ters for Singer sawing maehine; 008 wager pÂpRIy ca:rval Tent, Awifing à TPatpauhn 23 and = Feuvine rate >2bgeaite Custom Houss.A ones wm sous, ladies wishing to enter the \u201cTraining School for.Nurses Hale's Hos- On With Lh Jeffrey EE pjéssé rly | w the EE \u2019 ra ER GGRES ptite vs dar tri detail SITUATIONS VAGART: ideas _ SERVANT mg a washing.\"Apply ns 2 ty + cols?family of wor ae so washing: very SERV Tema general sérvant or te young gir: to de lgzai housework, family of four; wo children, must be willing os the couv:ry for the summer, no ws ston.ne Apply 133 dMecaifo aveau 131 8 REWING AT HOME Tal th children\u2019s dr:ssen STENOGRAPHER wan:ed.Good Ady y mishographer.Address T 118 3 STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted capable and accurate stenographer of exparienge, for mange: 2 large ongineering company, SMART YOUNG GIRI, wanted to mind ung take out baby year and half old: Apply 513B Esplanade , corner Moun: Royal ave.- 2 and ten yom men wantod, Apply 23.M.Fort: er, Ne van Noire Dame ai.Wanied an expertenced wages api toy Guy si.WOMAN wanted to wash d!shes and bere 10e used ta care work preferred.west.upstairs Ei 3 WANTED to work their own homes, pants, whlts conte and boys\u2019 knickers, \" sewers and young girls to sew on tle and earn; wteady work: clean factory: best we close at ons o'clock on Batur- dav.poly Ales Raymond, \u2018Robert C.2004 WOMAN wanted, for K.tchen: good wages given to useful person.St, Lawrence Main st.SERVANT \u2014Wanita a general servant.\"YOUNG LADY wanted 10 take grocery orders over the telephone; must speak both languages.y LE ocery manpger.\u201cYOUNG WOMAN two smart energetic\u2019 young women as assistants, capable of handing | a number of girls: $8 per week to cum- rapid advancement : MIT, Lowney.Co., 169 William st.» YOUNG WOMEN to enter.training sohool for nursed Address Matron, The Jordan Hospital, Plymdutn, Mass.YOUNG GENERAL 2 YOUNG GIRL or woman wanted help with light housework: ; good wages; car fare paid.513B Esplanade ave, corner Mount Royal ave, SITUATIONS WANTED, (FEMALE.A SPECIALTY in hand made eyelet em- irreproachabla work !A blouses, tabie centres, rich tapis cloths; ones, Laby's outlite, ele, Frapis.38 Bt.Dents + jo) vane 4 aitustlon dy Chinese cook .in private.amily.atc, notel ar remusn- Tant Apply.62, Fest a 118 4 BOX \u2014Waeites- pouition\u2019 by n the city; can furnish pat refer- cnces.Apply B 4854, Btar Officé 128 8 DORCHESTER ST, WEST, \u201cWindeor Hotel-=Rooms to let, furasn- in a well appointed house; i1aprovements; transients osu adated.EXPHRIENCED cook-housekenper {Scotch} destres situction !n large establishment as\u2019 EMPLOYMENT\u2014A aay wishes smpleyment by ihe hour x day, able to underiake the ca light nouséwork, s:w!ng or Shopping.208 \u2018prommond st.Tel.Up 414.+ ENGAGEMENT wanted as useful compan- \u201clon ar housekeeper where help \u20182 .educated and experienc to country for summer months; middle aged.News agent, LADY\u2014Wanted by a lady copying, & or addressing envelopes to do at her ome.Address B 4868, \u2018LACNDRESS Wanted by an experienced laubdress wighings by week gooû dry: ns ground; ing Appiy 329.TER 4 ave, NSURBE~Wanted by a highly respectable, trustworthy person situailop as nurse n lé: © Star Branch Uffice.wishing to go \u2014 ,1reland, accept Position AS R ° panion.© 4456, Star Office.STEXOGRAPHER-Posttion wanted for lady\u201d who can toke Prench and management of Commission SE2 MSTRESS\u2014By ,reupectable young osition as tirst class veamastress, in rente families or \u2018first class notels, priva:t (amillex.by eome & esamaicer capadie ot cutting and in at EWING wanted by day, children's ciotnés.8 Apply by Tea cara or After siz.17 Buck- Catherine ec wear.ABW NG Wanied m3 Tes ï lablemaids, cooks, (lately from Scotland).wisnes wiva;ion ap housekeeper, nu gnees piété Lerms.Appis T +850.Sar Or: .- wants work from » Coan woman ais situation tn 5 iron.£5 \"1588 ne hd c.y .nat n.Apply ç am PUPILS ! ANTED, RET VOCAL aro Karn Hall 4 IN SHORTHAND at LEAR eus institute, os st \u2018Gainerige voice \u2018evLTURE and Plano Tuition, by 2 I.Enown teacher, (a dar \u2018vanking- Tendrd raferances Addyças ha nch Office SITUATIONS.ane, (MALLS al, à 2x as fe Th SE a ACCOUNTANT, tamfitae- Je ieux ruse À an are usekpoplag.Saga # tor CAT ROLE, 371.wWpetal = RE EE i] Yan el -éxperience.8 posiiton uf rust, Semi so F WEST.4 a furnishes Vs Sbod jocalt oo jar 8T., No.4i\u2014Rooms, =, or, | shout 8Y., WEST, 374~Two us: COOK\u2014 Wanted vy Chinese on \u2014 cook in private family, or boarding bouts.Apply Cathcar: st, LO 60 | CHINAMAN wanie situation as cook | Ad dieas 262 Rachel COUK\u2014Wanies #ltuailon by \u2018Chiusse au vook in private family, hotel or bua: da house.Up Jsiv BLEURY ATREET, The sooms (0 lel, 0p Laid flui, Wild Sophos ula close modern conveniencss; Aurteuy uished front reom on\u201d bath\" or two ma hot water.\u2014 ow.FAMILLE \u2018gTR BRT, 58-\u2014Double and sing TOUR LMI; DIOMSENCS (erma.Ha sont A only.ST.GENEVIEVE HT.21, to let double 13 3 fumily.BEAVER HALL \"Le +] suxrBROOKE STREET EST.Ne.o pi\u201d COACHMAN or horseman, situation a: references.Montreal Fou Jz single, wiih gentisman\u2019y placo in coun try alter 23th vals mok.n; ST.FAMILLE 8T.36\u2014~One very large Apply Mr.Leu ive Bieury = aL, and BRUSSWICK STREET, Xo.3-\u2014Three nlos.furais rooms, bath breakast it desired.us amants assem CHINESE CUOK would like to hate a job at private house or boarding house; pies e cali a.once.Charlte.CLERICAL WORK wanted by m:dale aged in gener contract or tion LO: 4 vutaide work woen required.Address BE 3060 Star office.a 23 man, ee ym CLERK-\u2014Waated poriuon as cierk In fice of factory or business pouse, six ears sxperlonce.tan.cn ELECTRIC BELLS und siecirl: D'UIDbinE work dons dou at noriest not: ce by tne nos.expect enced w tragL ave , A.« Lou Bet wean Peel, bh sat Lise.en, releppopei.= BURNSIDE BLACK.N ST.MATTHEW ve.78\u2014By June Jet, * men errqd; privave family.245 STANLEY ST.untursishes No.#6\u2014 \u201crooms, Srarytinng ®irat Kalvin | syERBNOOKE' STREET, Na 36 fas, Lee sonve veniences with tbe ee EE « CATHCART STRERT, No.57\u2014Singte \u2014|8 room ob first floor, quitable far a.young nia of quist bablze?possession i imo |r ET veléphone » , 11-Two belgh: front rooms, | uraiohed of unfurnished, use of | \u2018COURSOL STREET.ELECTRICIAN wants work house wiring, eto.- Bae wages offered Apply T 4650, Star Once.3 - GROOM\u2014 Young man just England, a a situation as groum or coach horses; ¥ years Star wifice mished front room, euit 8T.h furnished of unfurnished, with oF without board; all conveniqnces; good locally.No.7 ~\u2014 voor, one double, one single.SHERBROOKE STREET WEST.No.ss, CITY HALL AVE, \u201cHe à (ow doors ABOVE clean.Autr ligat shower, phoue.tor sgn: SHUTER 8T.No.30\u2014One double room on MONSESHOLRS- Wan iva higossr wages round: Appiv HAMMOCKS and ali kinds of net dose.Address 62 Lusignan at.12 MANAGEMENT OF HOTEL positioh LAXD 8URVEYOR, quick In Held apd of llce, summer EE ViCIBieY re tesuih.3° a Bjar Branch Uttles.FAINTING, pagerin nung, ng and rainy, .first e:aus prom pi Gritfin oT ¥ COUNCILLORS, No.3: steady as year double room on bath fist, {| ught; suttabie.for married couple er iwe 120 36 1 aentiemen.to] GT.CATHERINE ST.WEST, 8é8\u2014 \u2014Nlce CHURCH Sade ares room DORCHESTER .ST.ST.URBAIN STREET, 359-\u2014#tb door desirable large front room, veniences: immediate possession.DCROCHBR STREET, No.142\u2014Two Handsomely furnished rooms, one on bmth fiat, &ne on ground floor.DORCHESTER WEAT, No.63h ny tur- nished and renovated, large, able guoms.telephone.modern.168\u2014Comfortably Tarai .single room, with halhroom .accommodation; 37 per month, capable, energetic mus; excellent relerences; Lown 0 Aadress ti seat, L CKS\u2014Wanted inds of keys made and ltied, aio new locks Put on (runks or Guors at Campbell * 18 Herthelot si.near Bleury.21 turnished, Auer light; moderate.123 ST.CATHERINE STREET WEST, :62\u2014 Catherine streeet west.STANLEY STREET.No.108.\u2014Double and rooms, one large drat for respectable married coupit, 20 erates renl.Apply a Baimaral wn sèco oor off Ontario.ew .119 4 daw.+ ls soomx,.nicely furnished, ou bu.u- 119 » furnished or unfurnished, Ie oms (0 Jet, furnisne angi th tloer, hot snd cote oe.Bone.Vary gah trangie gap a mie +) comieitably furnissed aingie room, piec- trio lent and telephone in house; Seatle- tooms, with Kitehen Etage apt euble furnished rodiA -on 'parior « SUS (rave, MILLE ET, 11\u2014Handeemely ROGNS ANS pon.2 REALTY BUSHESS WAKE NEW RECORD] su P STREBT.\"No.ion 5 front room pri Soom, wita- ae hard, 3; Bishop street, \u2018Transibzte ove \u2018medate \u20188 rt as te uble AHA.op ONT BT.8T., Ne \u201839-19 a avin \u201cPrenc rotestgnt family, hreakfast and rem; encb.METCALFE 8T., No.né - elaborately furniahed aouble ae single d English cook board, moderate rates.US TRERT, at 5agone, very Hn also \u2018able _, ROOMS.AND BOARD\u2014Doubls room ann IVA 7 cornsr Cadieux, 5e , nicely furnished double rooms, fi first class board; ST.DENIS ST., #70, nics double rooms on board: und uecond flats.a ST.DENIS PATREET, SHC Double and pn- gle rooms, nicely furnished, ¥ ng.Touriera accommodated.1 Red room\u2019 asd Send, 1 pn Go TE vt be large rooms, well fur) on tiemen; transients tokan.Phone La, tjaP- * \u2018 DENIS STREET, 400\u2014Double rooms five dooya west'of Mteury.furdished bright Leman onls, bathroom fiat, bot water heating.wiectr:c front rooms, 32.sa and $4.50weskly, above Sherbrooke, double and single well To let, furnished room.Apply 282, st sinsle Tr 13, with or without board; bath, hot Kier.Aver light; clothes press.SINGLE aad double, comfortably furnish- unfurnisned rooms, .convenient for, arr \\ seping .8T.FAMILLE.ST.31\u2014Comfortably fur- 47 La auchetiers west Las n'éhèd rooms, private family; gencteman onry.TTT 123 # ] GREEXE avbnub, double soos.1o.let, good locality, near Catholic Cauron; no PRACTICA] per na ran and aonald, PAINTERS want painting, ps- ng.graining, tinting, ete.Soph BL.HUTCHISON 8T.3, first door above Sher» iahod sunny single rdom, TO8IFId couples.use of kitchen.121 3 PRACTICAL PAINTER wants psinting, tinting, paper hanging, kalsomining.Qu liam Mine, 423 Wellington st.20 + PHOTOGRAPHER summer engagement to travel with tent.Address F sos, Star Branch vmice.Mont |- 1 3 rea: PAINTING-\u2014Wanted jobs painting, paperhanging, tinting and plasiering: best - uarantesd ; men and Wolf, 133 C PAPER HANGING.general house painting.Ph .Bacon, 1% Hallowell 1x ete.\u2018mount 1 Wall Papers tod vale.Westmount.| PAINTING.whitew ashin .Solomon rue st west.AT \u20ac SECURED Len vases.oats ters: bar-tenders, orm lors, biacks mith, ane Call, \u2018Phone Main 181.Tue Carada Employment information Bureau t furn epactabls oglis domes \u2018FT| oT.CATHERINE oT, ter.wert \u2014 Rooms.ea seu le oF se rig Bomb, ors convenien ST.EDWARD ST.Ÿ, 3rd flat, wost\u2014Three\u2019 4, po.ave.» fi À pri) fLtiuitd-® | sr.CATHERINE STREET W.$43\u2014Two «Bone tor ey young men.| a poi pleiery tenovaredi À préièmes Pony = LAVAL AVE, \u2018Ko, 46 ened front, rooms, Ter, gS ble pes \u20181 BUT on bathtoom Tiat.single or doubles, con: XH] Sigman: paire \u201cTgl.Up 1474.123 $.sT.\u2018EDVARD STREET, 1.3 7; near ven Chth- RaclucheTiEkE FAST, - Fre Hubert, beautiful .Foomb.ta \u2018ler on 2am © 1400T -AWET-HEWL) ye AW EDWARD GT.35, of Bleury street; INE\u2014To rent good front room rat leman, overlooRing water, Real\u201d 8T.JAMES ST.WEST, 1138, turnlshed or unfurnished rooms to let, suitable fur tomfortably furn ishôd, auer ight, hot ve ter in\u2018 bath: breakTast it desirsd.131 - nicely \u2018turnished rooms on bath flat.hot water, steam heat - 131 À bright furnishe .rooms, fa ER OT.ToomT¥oll _ furnidhed\u2019 fooma.re Spry pi ong CE | ve bom to Jet, large front fqom, nicely fur: nisheds suitable for mentiomen | or married counts.-'.pation.Apply T' 4656, Star Caton > | Sen EATS Ti \"CROMWELL\" 41 St, Luke atraet, Tes, er L Matthew \u201clarge- drawing oom.{rx room Beli- boys.wallers, tr its wwells ar moderate.San vingie r Ars Pa cote a.vaue, Victoria Far g UNION Ayn m UNION AVE, Back x parlor, on ground |.APES \u201ctrent parlor roam, breakéeat.Je Jes.red.Geog.\u201csconnmpiation 5 VICTORIA ¥T., 33\u2014Good rooms and board, 3 Gentlemen or marrieu 123 3 VICTORIA STREET.33B\u2014One single room, |.also doyble room, sultable for two gens tiemen bath fiat, good board.234 3, 107 METCALFE: 8ST, ard.an Sunday or Monday a poid rare hare bracelet, Reward at \u2018Ne The Grosvenor Apartments, Sharh: GE BROOCH\u2014Lont on Wadnesday, an amethyst breoch.pearls.Finder wii bo.rawarded a7 nt : It round Telephone Uptown \u2018a 182.DOG\u2014Lost wire haired terrier, pup, atray- cd from 197 Vinet, Tuesday Janswern to af - Kim: ell ear black, nigh.Black pote Reward by GOLD BROOCH \u2014 Lost on Bishop street or 8t.Catherine, between Crescent \u2018aud Bishop.Reward - 361: re LADY'S BHOE lost Monday night.st Luke strode, or Telephons Up )CKET\u2014Gald locke! wtih monogram JT.V.Rewvar& i£ returned to 933 FOCKRT BOOK+\u2014Lont Liberal reward - on rng, Monday ockes \u2019 carandny BO! boo Pres Fairmount ave, Montregl Ane .alex 8 sas purse, betwesn Law- \u2018and Pinder will.please | Foturn: te Ne Tn Mance street ond receive mn ro a MACKAY sT.,.- _ Foreuty wo, STR) ora y AP» of ms Hae signs.we.TO PROPERTY OWNERS, Teiate Agénts.and others, work in brick, crete, bollers and furnaces.Jusrations Ana repaira Apply 21 8t.TO ENG NERRE\u2014Diseagage rope #plicer and heavy jiliing and _trans- énergi labour cs ply dr one a vising .Mais on Gr dE Fam raf us or dha wi Tacky 20.BAKERS avn OTHER Me.3.wi.LL lame, 225.St.atrest, loyers builder, begs Ae notify that ne ie prepared to bulld up-to-date gross, \u20ac ail par For particulars gnd above address.Repairs promptly a suce MANSFIELD STREET, Ne arte cles.,_Drisht bedroom to ren 333.2 UNION AVE.No.3¢\u2014Two furnished double [Ton to.iste, all oder sonvoni as 3 CURT sa or \" Ton \"AVR; fe a RS id] \u2018newly Re edroo furblshes.able for one .or_ twa: .avery CUR | transients pcoommodated.UNION AVE.Xb.-Dé\u2014Fursiahed rooms 1 be rént, with board: - 1:3 8° N T.WEST\u20143 | {2% Loi Cute iki te ; ho, STREET, ts a bates flat.deal Tocaiugn: orgs.HH TCHISON AVE, Ne | Eten pariôrs, Ternianed, Tatteble Tor rooms, for married souples or twa § porting work or fast À - priviieges; terms \u2018modérate.À VICTORIA \"ST, No.TE\u2014Rsoms\u2014Transtents ROOM: AND BOARD WANTED.ROQM\u2014Singie, with board.wanted by gey- tleman ensaged during day.yvicin!ty bg- tween Union avenue ferred; moderate jerms.Apply L seit, + Dice.YOUXG MAN of good habits desirer room g with respeciable private fam- tly.Address J 8738, Star Branch ose .1 A Lo \u20ac ; and HEE =: \u2019 comfortadie roams, de.witheut rooms Auer fener clothes press; eves 1 ed a a me -elatsior.and ST.4 No, £570 } ble for two gèntiomei.ri a, Pride Lo he EL Ausr, À Ce YOUNG MAN of good hablts desires roum and\u2019 board with raspsatable privale famm- tly.Address WANTED rooms À voard for Wrother and adler In ddress G ILI.COLLEGE AVE.Me.ques me furaishef, close je as McorLL coLLEQB AVENUE, \u2018es, \u2014 Tw * oder Maonvéniences Sofa\u2014Double pariers, WOOD AVE.No.30i\u2014Furnished rooms, WANTED rooms and board for brother and sister in private family.Address C 8137.Stat Branch O nfurnished oF parti furnished, uesia pure A main; kiton jak privileges; nesr Par vi s 13\u2014To let rooms, three, on SEE Tat tritehed, Auer light, DALR; besrd reuired: English aa y BT.17 Bright.clean rooms * \u201clande: auib small.sultièble-for busipess men .of.quiet habits.ferences wanted.122 3 accommodated, bright, me wait fernish- encres.107188 ocd SAIL ik Room fo Ist, large.y | ER at in mare Heat- a 5 ht, D priv EBT.«No re let, fur- oser soon indie if.required, A iad gi: T T.brooke st.1569.oppo- H wreruouxT, Ri tiré, Weil forme 2d, elecivie leujes, ete.Terms TH di with treakfast if desire\u201d Apply Wood avenue Westmount 233 bt] JRINCE BERT AVE, we umount ished room, one pr wos Pre Women; ourd ge vaut.80 eee SUMMER BOARD WANTED.MARRIED COUPI.E\u2014Whnted réom on and Lachine, terms and full particu! Ars as to loca ton.sto.Address T 1681, Star Oflce, 131 ED: by mar vied \u2018couple board, short distance terms \u2018BR 485), Star Oftres.WANT ALPE BYE tornlabed transients scéommo KEW SHERBROOKE, two\u2019 tively roared rooms, gentleman only, hot bat .clectris ants.svaryihing fa first class.\u201c ADD PIE z : .1389 let turmtahe DAME waar, KOTRE room Ste té respectable man\u2019 terms very fepsona o.agathily furnished wrist, gr + mar WINCH singie drum.18 Inches diampter by 18, double eyiinders, 5 Inches 9y 49, for mining or pile Ins pu rung .E.LEQNARD & ns.ENGINES, BOILERS & MACHINERY, \"Have Removed tb ree sr JANES.\u2018vraies, Tao conventonesss PE PARK AVE, Ne.- double and single, PARK avonus, 08; re fuze pos \" SE and\u2019 na evan roo! es; cent very roger ate 173 5 ov oy Ri ting, fishing, Dating, A LEAKY: CANOE is à hulsano »\u201d.\"every cangélet knows, Why Mot, buy & PARK AVE, AVE, are trent rT Ta oT.I-14 Codar Canoe Ÿ \u2026 They never Jeak.» CHESTNUT & SONS, ri ARTHUR, = yr #50, Sarwar © vais, = SUMMER BOARD.N Furnished rooms to [et Ph a ane renttence \u2018on inke d\u2019'exselionr \u2018ae jag and fishing tom np copvaniences, « cn | Anes 2 code Apgty | 1044,\u201d Basuharn BOARD\u2014Montfert \u2018Hotel, ftaest 'n Lauren- tian Mountains, e situniéd on ake ada in n matiway.1700.© hors\u201d raat revel Fa: 4 if ery | orthorn country; gad trie \u201c si ri For ters An hi que, 123 bead ow PE COTTAGE, now open wo PAE a Te Sscommotaston, te CT s Nero EE EL aTUE J Howard, C# Rrgentepit.PQ 1 LAURENTIAN MOUNTAINS\u2014Boarders \\ be jresmmpdated farm houge, = Lauréntisn den bathi srpite.Box 1%, \"Roches a 1 a or 133° 7 LW pardeys for the sum moser mes \u2018Tone ra ECR aay ry TRESS.que.Tee .ET RAGE TITTY Misa 08e Brass ae 0073 aSrete terms; ei fut es Wipates on \"river front.339 EE ROUES Sirathmors, ca ng oom rp paive eue 1 din nerd cs arte, FE tonelher.aies Reset Soin pF ee AE.Xe.we, Ball \u2014yawy private en to \"entière que.\u2018for: tae\u2019 aski \u201cAC és on Une hi : ages EE ar REE \"516 Saba w.Er à \"its Thu! [the ARD\u2014Tirm, aaa, dining for ladies 3 e; ft foros\u201d whturnivne room, : ae rl ate Sinners quick ee i or Mn IMator- ler witiotiy Se | van fre ORE x amit extidre TUA.i.EE eee is oo TE = rik: : es SORA.\u201d o tare Shard, M \u201cbois Wantis.x Paso od (de ua vas res Pen A a r can ga + Brittain frit ae Baasd.of 5 gra à YEAR WITHOUT A SUMMER.\u2018The coldness and backwardness of the season so far hds been the theme of many s\u20acrlous conversations \u201cwherever men do congregate\u201d and the typ:- cal \u201coldest fnhabitant\u201d has been much in demand for comparisons of seasons in -former years.years ago\u20141816-the northérn parts of this coptinént, and Also \u2018Europe, had a visitation of cold which caused that Fear to be known as \u201cthe year with- | out à summer,\u201d and -as \u201ctae -year of The following \u201cinteresting facts are to be found in Rev.Dr.Patterson\u2019s \u201cHistory of the County of Piotow.N.8.,\u201d published in 1877: and snow the, Northern Blajes, fro, ios et fell to the depth of ten inches in Vere mont.seven > oo and three On the bth yf ice was Pilg of the th i common window glgss through England.New York and soime\u201cpêrés of.formed half an inch thick Indian corn was 30 frozen that the greater part was cut down for fodder.Indeed almost every green thing was destroyed.A skmilar aiars of is England, During the whole season Ape sun's rays seemipd ta-be destitute of Al} naturé seemed to be clad fn: The Average Wholegsle price of : flour duriig that .Philadelphia was $33 per bay average\u201d fre of Wheat\" bu or the tion of June\u201d A atone w .from the destruction of the vs the previous year (1815) many were suffering, and naarly.\u2019 all the farmers Wwers put:tp somes lticon- venlence for want of food oo spas families, Alexander Grant the East River, wen! do, obtain a supply.barrels of flour, for which > od to very £3 per barrel.On lls way back on the &th of June, he stayed all night at a; tavern between Halifax Ana Truro.and in the mornin was frozen po hard that heres.© The flour-caise round by water and he went down to town (Pictou) to bF.DR It up the East River, whion he did on a coal lighter.n the 16th he saw 8 man trying arrow \u2018his ground where he had sowed some grain, and oy n pongequence © co \u201cThdt' went being Saturday he put the flour into a barn owned by late James Carmichéel-\u2014féther -of the iste fignsator Carmicheel\u2014who had shortly befors begun to do business whers New i be re stands.Tete ae 23 Hy dre dérréls of bles no \u2014 io the dour than a a was roving wae en auestions as to pace; ce WES: en \u2018dome di he saved ppe for his own\u2019 Parts cdb horses work only every &ad-are Pager on the days a, i Volume\u2019 of.ave Businces Reached © Total of $1,195,002.63, Year's High Mari, Conditions in the real estuto market show excellent business and good .vclume.Testorday fe forty-one sales were put throiigh local offices, forming the week's busiest day.In the amount of transactions of one week, the six days of last week reached, a record mark, ne transfers recorded being for a rote $1,196,002.63.This extraordinary amount was largely due tp the fact that the deed of purchase of tae Bt.Lawrence Hall property was put through, this single item representing , However, even with that con.\u201csiderable item removed, the other busi- pass of the week was of unusual propor on.L« all there were during the week M7 transactions.For a number of use.and important ones at that, the « of registration give no figures of \u2018the amount involved in the sale.On assessed value, the inclusion of amounts for these sales would add a couple of hurdred thousand to the weekly uggre- te.While the West Ward led through eo sale of the St.Lawrence Hall property, the chief activity of the week was centred in Ville St.Louis and West- \u2018| mount, and in St.Henry and St.Denis wards.St.Henry, an a.sites gumber pi Jransactions, totalled UNION AVENUE, 88 \u2014 Double ana single poh: largely through several bi bi rodm to Jet en bath flat.furnished, vetancies for table boarders .purchases, had an aggregate ig ies.017, Below is a summary of the week's business by wards and municipalities: ards.Papineau .$85%.00 St.James .: .125,017.50 Lafontaine \u2026.\u2026 .\u2026 .13,350.00 St.Louis ver ee eee.34,150.00 .49,750.00 .550,000.00 .35,200.00 .14,222.96 > 19,800.00 J.400.00 sax ce 762.00 test Jean Baptiste\u201d ce cee ve 11,832.48 Duvemay .12,650.00 t.Denis .22,310.00 \u2018St, Gabriel ., .\"11,500.00 Ste.Cunegonde .\u2026.14,500.00 enry .ess +7 +0.\" 146,206.00 Maisonneuve Cee ee 20,581.25 Delorimier .a 5.679.00 Ville St.Louis vee .\u2026 .34.929.00 Outremont ., .,.1,150.00 Westmount .,., S54 #1,105,012.63 - Another Canadian.Pacifid Railway pyrchase in the district esst of the Viger station was closed yesterday, Mrs.Rene Hebert et al selling lot No.98 in St.James Ward for the sum of ,000.This property ferms the north-west corner of Amherst and Notre Dame streets, hav ing a frontage of about 60 feet on Notre Dame street, and running back along -Amherst about 105 feet.The residence No.118 Crescent street, -hss been sold \u2018by the estate C.B.Car ter to Miss Mary Moat, for the sum of 15,000.The \u20ac placement de No.1703- 51 ir the cadastre of St.Antoine Ward.\u2018Mrs.Louis Sauve \u2018has sold to Jos.Lopcmet three lots fronting on (orleans.alsonheuve, wif buildfy ot wil \u201cerected -thapean,: for ihe sum he lots are sub-divisions «nd 291 of \"Roth 18 , The.Desf and \u201cDumb Institute of the rovines of Quebec has sold to T ne of one ne es 3 s the sub-divisions 35 to 27, for the su oo 916,000.roperty af the he north-west cor- ae Sneibroo West #nd Park Avenue has brooke bands.for the second thpe within a month, and its future.use will be relstively the same as that of recent years.The property had been held by Madame Lussier and sold by her to Ald.James Robinson.Now, after a short term of ownership.\u2018Ald, Robinson has disposed of the pro- \u2018perty to the Ancient Order of United Workmen.:Ald.Rodinson puréhased the place for 332.000 and sold at an advance, but the last purchase price has not been made known., The property has a frontage of 60 fest in Sherbrooke fitreet and a depth of 160 feet in Park Avenue.There is 8 large cut stone house, containing large comfert- able rooms particularly adapted to club purposes.The house was untii May 1 oecupled by Canada Council, Knights of Columbus, which organization Is now quartered in Mountain Street, having purchased a fine pro- Berty there.- or 514 ne A large plot on Bi.Lawrence Mais street, on the west ride just below -Lagauchetiere street.has od hands for the sum of $28,350.The emplacement with Lee and brick shops ve m4 Si.wrence pana avell é mac 18 thé a ran- cols aia Restoul.and the purchaser is the Marcotte Freres, auctioneers.W.R.Cuthbert & Co.will erect an ras foo djtion to thelr Duke street pdry.on the vacant 10t adjoin- et tou purchase of which by spme of tbe Interests included in that compeny was announced a few weeks ago.The new plant will cost in the vicinity of $100.00.and will employ several hun- men, © emt, L A, \u2018Chavase: J llding inspec yar, era, anid perdit for the struétion 0 pe agree h; MM (Me.atrof 8 wil have & fron Sherbrooke rent a a Fer sinchez, and:æ depth ere will Wp two: stories, ad ira Suing wi be ol Dilek, with stop.trimmings.ha Quis- an & Co ave we ans.and Messrs.Mitchell and Crighton the architects.?eh 4 Unlon LETS vat, dot pate Jdseph Albert Girérâ has sold to Joseph E, ent an smplecement front- vol vs, a nb trpet.in St.Denis r wert - an.fo er ruling a og fre - place t No.\"28-19 Ville St.Louis.mensures 40 x 76.Richard Sauvageau hes sold.to J.1.Malette and R.Trudeau lot No.696 in St.Louje ward, with e bujidings erected thereon, for the ten of 7.100.The Estata Alaxander Maurice de Lisie has sold ¢o the Sisters Provincial of Notre Dame the subdivisions 29.8b sad Mo of lot No.96 in Bt.Touls ward.with the bulldingy \u2018erected there- os.The price wan $4,900, 909, abn andy tp 1 \u20ac = Ulric Jaretand has 201d 10 Wiifred rehand the lot No > lelaga ward with the\u201d isn aches on Ontario strest for he sum of 84.200, |p Ive mate John _w ta Staveley 16°38 Mortar.street 0 Wiliam H.Taylor for the sum of bo © #m- placement is Nos.2} ana ki Bt.Ans.= La 3 » Traces the lot Boral nhs el 5 A ward, with the ule hereon.for the sum\u2019 of 2 LE nh ld Cae Mr.N.Greonshieids Asks City for: ships ujtimatum.* % * \u201c she was relatively so small | cjent kind, made in t e.form, of jron and stéel, Certain | and lobsters.The tin horse was [leeter and The poor youngsters are nol enggusys: aged; they are hardly allowed of imaging! fom, 3 à mapt is No 7-446 ead Re ' Fans $18,000, Asserting Inefficiency and Defective Alarm Box.- i.Damages to the extent of $15,000 id being sought for trom the ty by J.N.Greenshields.loss sustained lp the fire at his residence, Po:l atreel.Mr.Greenghlelds bases his claim upon two points, inefficlency of tiie fire brigade and a defective fire alarm box.The claim was received yesterday by the.Fire Committes.The letter was read at the meeting of the Fire Commitiee yesterday afternoon, where 't had been sent by thé rommiltee on claims fpr a report, Only a brief discussion followed, as it was the gereral opinion the lettet.was not the property of the comjmite tee.and that the information asked for should Le forwarded tn the claims.department.The committee Was also - of the opinion that the city coulé- hardly be held responsible for a: lee.which was covered: by Jnsurance.\u201c7 It is understood that the sum, menr- tioned represents the.difference Ban tween (be actual loss and the amount - due on insurance.The, total \u2018Joss was about $75,000.\u2018This notice is required by the\u2019 city\u201d, regulations.and it is prelimingry.to.rihe presentation of a regular claims which is certain to be transferred te the courts for final settlement.The nyimber of flres in the resident\" : tial upfbwn- \u201cdiptrict \u201cduring the past spring was one of the surprises that the fire deparimant hopes to prevent in future.In the first place, a'fipe new and extra large fire station fe nearing completion in Berthelel atreet, \u2018which.when equipped.will ba.a grest ald to the department.Another.sta tion farther up.and 'n the vicinity of Pine avenue, js now proposed by.Chief Benoit, whé has made an inspection of the district.This recomnrendation was /made in the follow \u201cné lettar:\u2014 \u201cI have the honor repart 4 the number of residences in the pis level district have .coneiderably, time creased durin the last few, Yam: and a fire station is needed in that part of the city.It contains sofue of our most important Inari and finest residential houses, fact, \u2018should have more a 5 would recommend that a.temporary sation be placed in that lopality sa - soon as possible)\u2019 AU the committee seemed - 1er favor of the suggestion of Chief Beuolt, who was questioned avout the \u2018pose sible sites for a station there.=, Chief Benoit sald there were fevers) good ones.but he would not Jigs 40 specify them jus.new.+ It was decided to lay the setter\u201d on the table until the sub-cotimittes named to report on the este.readv t.do so, - MARINE MONSTER OF.1099: \u201cWhen 1 saw our latest levigtian warship, the Indomitable, launched at Glasgow ithe other 1.v.\u201d writgs.i.¢or- respondent of the Westminster Gazette, \u201cI could not help wondering whet our forefathers -of a .centeury have thought of her.In 1800 a leading naval authority wrote: \u2018The size.of our now to Have Teach o od Its deed, have lately butit a , ship: \u2018of: \u201cmost extraordinary size, 172 feet Keel, Jif 9 inches by-the beam, -Lonnege | 2.%0 tons; bit she 1H \u2018proppun \"to he entirely until for secvice.And yet this marine monster of 1800, whese made her so mwieldy that rose hath never been out of ha:bor, 64 büt à third.as long as - our Ja cruiser, little more than tworthirds \u201cth wid, j and a sixth of the \u201c that #h might easily, one would think, ao a been carried .n the Indomitablen Sack .Although à fifty-acrte forètt Bud.provided her timbers, end it had, taken 200 shipwrighta à year to build ber, her total cost was less than one-tenth thas of her succespor of.to-day.\u2026: ES & rie rere ner THE INVENTION OF ARMOR.The idea of the investion: 9 he for the protection of the body \u201cfron weapons oame from the hacléhiy, who, noticisg the natural apror of\u2019 .kinds of animabs, particuiatis\" \u2018Vie ar madillo, imitated it.In early times before metal was used in armor making the warriors used rough hides to several thicknesses, and the first Ab- mor worn was made from slices taken.from the hoofs of horses and fastened \u2019 together with pegs.Fish.the scales of large snaked: wert xathereed and fasténed together until they formed a thick layer and ware used as armor.The armor of the Mid.9) mail wed in early times in Ei were copied from the shells of ere era \u2014\u2014e\u2014 eee WHY PENMEN GET TIRE The average périon has no ides- much muscular effort i= sxpended Ja.writing a letter.A rapid Dn ; write thirty words in a min i this, he must draw his pen thro fhe : space of sixteen and a = feat.I rty minutes hig.pen:izavels a uous 4nd in five hours a rd ot.In writing an averag nan in the ne {gan curved of the pex.- frty words to ths\u2019 Would.naka tour hun gerer, twenty- eight : ve ap curves in an nobes and el rapon four hundredithousand.\u2014 thre Hundred Iss of ton sch.The mar who suceeded in.ing one million marks s/ith a 30 a month was not at all remar Many men make four million hile merely: writ ng.woes OF THE RICH YOUN (Boston Herald.) The children of the rich to-auf doy .not allowed to be imaginative.- a have no illusions ney- do not the great and oducative pleasuy pretense.In simpler.less ma years the child \u201cplayed at\u201d somat A block of wood was a locoin A doll was a human being or 8 wonderfui-than Flora.Temple or: - ter.Now everything\u2019 must be\u201d : for the pleasure of a girl or a her.vilain ab6 buinkle sa vent their own amusements, oem thing rare and glori ried Ly he he LEE .Mary's ward, with the bulidingy ed thereon, for Ane 1 sum of 1, Arthur Arcand pom acid \u2018to Alp Lafrah: Orleans.Chartre 1770, Jill - and 17 Ten = for the sum of $3,000 add HT LEAN : bi oq CD WHEE PRODUCTION voting! = Last Seventeen Years.it has Increased 100,000,000 Bushels.COMPARES FAVORABLY ©\" WITH U.S.INCREASE.Mayor of 8t.John at Odds Witn the Board of Trade Over Grain Commissioners.The comparative production of wheat States and Can- fn.bushels in the Lied he ada nterestin:.According to oS himaton Bursus os Statistics, they are as follows: ; i U.S.Canada.490,560,000 27.351 816 CU 47.203.866 53.701.000 1901.TU pra.229.505 91.424,600 Marmite 748.460,218 100.051.000 2903 11111221 001 6TO.063.0US 54,583,090 1904.637.821.895 74,834,000 1805.532.399.517 113.022.000 1806.\" 92.579.489 120,000,000 Thus during \u2018he last sevenieen Sara Canada had Bronson her production o wheat by elmos: as much as the Unie States negrly che hundred: millon \"bushels a year.Nesturaily as th Cana- Alan consumption did not increase 13 the, same ton, our exports of wheat and wheat flour.are beginning to compare with those of our big neighbor.The following \u2018table shows the exports of and wheat flour reduced to wheat, na domestic product of each couniry, «4 bushels: 1\" 8.Canada.180,304,180 7.541.164 940,219 0.365.392 215, 14.867.133 234.772.6515 21.098.000 202,905,398 38,888,006 120.727.6113 24.055528 44,112,910 20,648 920 97,609,004 47.2937403 tt will be noted \u201cthat the world's wheat | production hax steadily increased from vear to year since 1891 as shown by the following figures: Bushels.Tree ns : BH IBD2 .iiiie aeons 3.481.805.000 1898 eee 2,562.913.000 1894 een 37.HOF.reeieenns 1886 2.306.220.000 1897 .2 236 268.000 1898.*,948.246.000 1889 ?.183,885,000 640,751,000 975.000 SALE OF PRIZE CATTLE.Forty-three\u2019 Animals Sold Aggregating \u2018Bum of $4,969 Special to The Montreal Suar.- Brockville.Ont.May 24.\u2014A breeders\u2019 consignment auction sale of thoroughbred - Holstein Frieslan cattle from the herds of Gordon H.Manhard.of Fairfield.Ont., and G.A, & C.J.Gliroy.of Glenbuell.- Ont.took place heré yesterday \u2018and was attended by.about 300 persans from all parm of Ontario.Qiebéc And northern New York.Of the 46 animals listed, 48 were s0ld.Prices ranged from $11 to - $264.with brisk - bidding for.the choive atock, many of which were prige-win- re.; Le W.D.Breckon, of Bronte.Ont.headed the Het with purchases.totalling $1.- 206.Other blivers were: W.HH.Hawen.Athens, $150: G.Roach, Abbotsford 3460; W JF.Scott, $340; B.- Mallorv.Belleviiie, 3465; R.Bturgeon.Glenbuell, $85, J.Kes.jey, * J.Cruise, Tachute.- $120- J, \u201cMale, Addison, 310; IH.Crowder, Cummings Bridge.$85: James: White.Indian River, 3455: F.W.,Ames.Mortistown.NY, 340: J.Brown, Broureville.3140 ; John Stewart.Plum Hollow.$185, E.Horton.New Dublin, 3285: B.W.Lov.erin, Greenbush, $45: J.H.Mclean, In- Kerman, 875: G.McIntyre, Renfrew.$250; A.©.Doran, Ogdensburg.$40: J.Throon, John Edwards, Ai- h Aurusta, $80 xonquin, $230;\" \u201814 Hopkins.Cummings 2130: A.Clarké.Brinston's Corners, $18: A.J.Siaxe Brockvilie $11, waking a total of 74.969.Live Stock Prices are Firm - 3 \u201cMpecla] to the Montreal Star.Toronto.Ont.May ¥3.\u2014 The cattle trade 4s good and prices are finn, 110 loads in yesterday, Including 1.300 cattle.757 sheep .and lambs, 2,000 hogs and 500 calves.Ex- - port.cattle, choice.$6 10 $5.26: export caen medhum, $4.30 to $5.10; export bulls $4.25 to $4.80; export hulls.\u2018lights.$3.75 to $4: export cows, $4.25 to $4.50; butch.§ hb cattiee, choice, $4.75 to $5; butchers® cattle, medium, 34.25 to $4.50; butchers\u2019 cattle, common, $4 to $4.25.© butchers\u2019 cows, $3.75 to $4: butchers\u2019 bulls.$3.50 to / 94; stockers; choice: $4 to $4.25; stockers, medium, $3.25 to $3.50; stockers.common.$2.76 to $3; stockers, bulls, $2.2 to $2.75: heavy feeders, $4.65 to-$4.85; short keep.- 4.90 to 85: milclY cows, choice, each.$40 ' to $80: miloh cows.common, each, 825 to 9435: springers, $26 to $45; export ewes, \u201c6 10 Blé.prospects jower: bucks.4 to , 5 prospects lower: grain fed yearlings.816 to 7.steady; common yearlings, 3% \u201cto 434, dull; spring lamhs, $3 to $8 each, steady: veal calves.3 to E%c per Ib.steady: hogs.melècta.4.90; fats.and un- |_derwelghts, $6.65, fed and watered off > PSE | TRANSFERRED -TC TO NEW YORK.* Mv.Father White Will Leave St.po John Next Week.\u2019 Special to The Montreal Star.Se.John, N.B., May 24.\u2014Rev.Father .White, C.BR.\u2018much to the regret of oners, hss been traneferred ha Se.Poters Chureh to: New York, and will leave for his -new field after , fhe arrive) of his sucoessor- as rector : » Rev.Father Duke, which will be about the middie of next week.A fare- ven to Father White.by.his, people will be.given next Monday evening.BRVANT'S COBALT Tour 1: We have chartered_two , Parlor and ng Care dnd a Dining \u2018Car for our \u201ctour to \u2018Cobalt, beginning at the Windsor treot Station, 21075 oe ave Mth, ve ma of 8, 000 for : y follows that A aor ar\u2019 wilt \u201ctake pide rain \u2018ot shine\u2014 \u2018snd I fe expected tliut idéal - ordi will prevail at that time.i The L return trip ticket will pe $2070 vue 13 .per he, Pastor BA E pts.Car aopommo- We have\u2019 ry Gen.\"tals fer visiting the er i ropartias, \u201d inclnéi the ares \u2018Here an excellent opportunity \"tor - Nocingg how real mining is cohductef \u2018and Mg to join our y 18 0] to Dusitoss ours, News.Cobalt sal 1th.\u201c bossibiiities, : mes.& 00, ° Coast Banter GROWING FAST ke er ia RL An (304), ater BRE ane: No Reception To Commission Special to The Montreal Star.St.John, N.B., May 23.\u2014Messra.Geo.E.Goldie, £.McNair, J.Milter and J.R.Boyle.the Canadian grain commission ers, reached St.John to-day.They are completing their tour of Canada and the Eastern States inspecting the facii- ties for handling grain, and are now returning from New York.where they visited the different terminals and ae- quired a mass of information.The St.John Board of Trade engaged a private car, and the commissioners are this afternoon visiting the Sand Point yards inspecting the elevator and other faclli- ties, Later a a ao they wil have a look at the I.L, AN connection with \u2018this Vistis which vs ix \u2018agiMted by the Board of Trade, Mayor Sears has assumed a Tomewhat os altitude, ere w a, recount the commision.a Sears a fon GTN he has recéived no communication whatever regarding the visit of the commissioner to fhis \u2018city.On being Informed that a te ad been sent to the local Board of Trade by the chairman of the grain commission.His Worship remarked thdt as the Board of Trade had shown an iptitude for meddling in n.at- ters that tained entirely to civic governme; quch as the Improvement of the harboff and the management of the fire depâfment.he thought that the same body: would very likely take charge of [the grain tommission while It was in ohn T POTATO AND EGG MARKET, POTATORS.\u2014The potato market wan again stroAg to-day.and prices have been maintained; The orders issued by the G.T.R.and L C.R., to the effect that ne more cars of potatoes are to rome into Montreal owing to the lack of accom- odation Rrought about b su ul fore & y the strike are hites kre qucted at $1.15 delivered 1 single loads; $1.06 to $1.08 at cars, Kit 04 to 31.00 in cat lots.Reds, 31.10 to $1.12 Qelivered in.single loads, $1.04 to $1.06 at cars, and 98c to $1.02 in car lots, EGGS\u2014The market is strong and firm.The\u2019 Quotations are for.whoiesale, 18c: câses, 196, \u2018though some dealers are shad- Ine 14 a cent; selects, 21c; No.2, none offering.There is a heavy demand fer fgNs from.\u2018outside polnta A prominent grain man elated on \u2018Change to-day that wheat was bound to reach a higher level.\u2018A drop such as we had yesterday.he lo occur from time to time wlth the reports of warmer weather.But if the conditions in Europe and Asia are anythi like what the reports say, and there certainly must be some (ruth in them, then these people will have to pay a higher price for their price, and the harder it will be to get it said.\u2018ls Hound the higher the prices.1 would not be susgisiona\" do \"ape\" wifeat.at: 81:26.\" Ry D, destin & Co.pondent.the.x from.their Innipeg.correspons ve the, North ern Elev: Company, \u201cfollow! nk telegram: \u201cCountry reports very encouraging today.yÂgriase will be about the same as.A message from Winnipeg received today says: \u2018\u2018Weather, although cool gen- ergliy, more favorable, and the earllest sewn is showing above ground.Math- ven reports wheat there wel rooted.The egiivalent -of acreage ploughed: last fall all, seeded, which wonld medn about 75 pef cent Contemplated wheat areas, roughly estimated.bring the decreases in wheat acreage to from 10 to 15 .per cent.Genmera) appearance fn the country is very backward.Inæals yesterday found the wheat crop in Indiana generally worthless.\u201d \u2014\u2014 A \u201cmessage says the rise in the market is due to the continued bad crop reports and aggressive buving largely from the west, rather than to anything generally unfavorable {In the weather news.ston Pacific, coast salmon brokers report the market as the Cirmest in their memory.Never before, they sav.have stocks been cleaned up so well.\u2018The American magr- ket is in particularly fine shape.Ordinarily nearly 500,000 cases are sent to England, but since last November this amount has been reduced to less than 100,000, and all because of the tremen- \u2018dous American demand.Old Gentieman\u2014it\u2019s peculiar, but | have been feeling like this for a long time.|: yea Salmon Market .: Will Be Active H.O.Bell Irving.of the H.Bell-Irv- fng Canning Co.who has just returned from England, says that, although the Engtistr satmon \u201cmarket has been\u2019 \u201cquiet for some months, It is in n healthy -con- dition and the outlook is exceedingly | good.land just now,\u201d declare \u201cbut in the spring ov is usual,\u2019 ot shall no doubt see things become more: active ag warmer weather comes on.The recent high rate of interest in England has tended to make dealers buy from hand to mouth, but the inaricfial of {mprovement.nt salmon Is advancing lady in view of thy fact that the Yfilk of the stocks recently: held fn the packers\u2019.hands in the United States and earmarked for England have been sold for United States consumption.This has strehgthened the market for, (hanks.mon.Still the stocks of British\" The price of Alaska heavy.but there is no reason for à break- in.price.The situation so far ap œu PLY ix\" concerned seems to warrant a holding on the mart of the backers, as the output of.the fi tcinss.action , Is Iikely 2 De.irait the * next \"Bu, in thes Tania grades \u201d business in the\u201d at ka wel nl plainly.showing ar tes es \u201cconstat jy Increasing \u201cbad\u201d erp rls rom Wapoi \u20180801 K-0f the produ country\u2019 being.} responsible for activity, ot thé-lecding Drofessionais eh | , Heavily.s tember: being \u201cost of Te a eral attentiori; : en pu \u2018réported \u2018sonably cold rincipal stim Jopindty.-Tgoks - like half =;0p.Was hers afore on April 26th, and hugs were very scarce then.\u201d Company: \u2018\u2019Prussia\u2014Officia) reports say winter wheat condition '~ 64 per cent., last year 82.Abandoned acrenge, 34.3 per cent.indicatipæ à loss of acreag 200,000 acres or 32,000.000 bushels, offset by the slightly increased spring acreage.The locak egg receipts to-day ware 309 A tele \u2014\u2014 Winter rve condition this vear {a 70 per - am recelved on 'Ch abendon cases asain 1,668 for the same day fast Chicago today ase:.n \u2018Change from es ce at.ul Sats amt oan: 80 Tor \"ar.- \u201cCamm on joies - did an enormous cent., thie year 80 per cent.\u201d \"MARINE \u201cPort of Montreal.Arrived.Steamship Numidian, Main, Glasgow, Fessengers and general cargo; Allan line.Salled.Steatnahip Manchester \u2018Shipper.(Br), 2547 ee Haworth, Manchester, generat \u2018 Rteamanip.Bléffian (Br.), 2964, Fair- u Glasgow.pessengers and general cargo.Latona (2708), Rollo, Shields, géneral cargo and câttie.Dominion.\u201cDominion Coal Co.Sydney.' Cleared.twerp, C.P.R./ lyassengers.and gérteral cargo.Steamship ; Hpglishman, 3345, Tngham, Bristol ed and general cargo.\u201d \u2018¢.Steamship\u2019 Bonavisth.\u201d wer 1 Porta\u201d 2.VESSELS IN IN PORT.Fremona (1876), Ritchie, Mediterranean ports, Thomson line wharf.Milwaukee (4784), Potter, London, C.Bb R.London wharf, to 1 May gan Head (2717).Butt, Rotterdam, Hoch elag: Carri Head line art, MeDonaia, Antwerp, Virginian (3166).Leyland lines : wharf, Tritonia (2720), Abernethy., Glasgow, Donaldson wharf.Devora B12).Murray, Middlesboro\".Thomæon.wiart.Memnon a 046), Purdon, : Hull, Heche- Cassandre : (4726), Mitchell: Glasgéw, \u2018Donaldson w .cal (1178), \"Rods, Cadls - and Mediterranean ports, Thomaom line oy e (3968), \u2018Moore, Antwerp, CW.Lohdon wharf, io aM 7 sans n line w Victorian ' (6344), \u2018races Livenet: A oran CE 00.Plarce.None u 7 ), pars Pierce, Nass; | Kites wad pler, as S81] Bteamship Montrose, 3968, Moore, An | foam.\u2018Bristol; | Heo arden ¥1388), Buliman, \u2018Au wacom | Sit | Lake ang Bien Lass), Sard NEWS Southwark \u2018Alexander pier Manxman (3122), Christie, Bristol, foot of Desery street.Bnestad (1488), Bronson, Philadeiphie.Injahowen Head (1989), Pickfoyg, .Coal- whart.port.ad Head (521), Eyers, Andros- oan, Head line wharf: (5642), Willams, Liverool.Ottawa Returning.The Dominion Ine R.M.8.Ottawa sailed from Liverpool mt 4 p.m.yesterday for Quebec and Montreal, with 191 second and 611 {hird-class- passengers.general carg Victorians Passengers, The Allan line turbiner Vic Yeaves at nine-c'élbck this a A.Montreal; Mr.Arthur - Fitapatrick, Ottawa; Mr, R.Fleet, Mont- \u2018Miss Galt, Quebec John B.Hebden, Montreal; Miss Ac.Esumtis, Haltfax, Mr.W.F.Johnston, Miss Johnston, Irgeraoll, Ont.Mont Mr.A evy, Montreal.Lo Mise McLennan, Miss Isabells Molien-'} nan and \u2018maid, Montreal; Mr.0.Mat.kay.rol Ont.Mr.MoGtbbos, ntre .Mr.G.Owen, Mrs.Owen, Mr.rn H.Pitcher, Montreal, Mr A.Roome, Montreal, 4.G.Stuart, Mrs.Stuart, Quebec, x Winebers, Mont geal, Watts, .ronte:.A.Wat Mins.ste.iow 34: Wyile, Win.Montreul ; Lueanfa ob aa sabi Tsland, alice, Ka, Jens 5 Pc ms EE Lace wpe that ah FEA ; ° : ius qutahlishing § record: avores.| yHeo, | tween the time of her first signalling off Cape Race and that at Cape Ray, proved the expectation too sanguine, The Empress carries 1 in \u201ca 1,569 passengers of ail classes.= \u2018Montezuma Coming In.The Montezuma, C.P.R.line, Is expected to reach.Montreal this morning.She landed about 1,500 passeñgers at Quebec Lenterday morning, and at cn Mount Temple Has Saîled, The steamer Mount Temple, C.P.R.line from London and Antwerp, left London cargo.for Montreal and Quebec.GULF REPORT, .- L'Islet\u2014In, 1.30.\u2018p.m.Deerhound.Father Point\u2014In, 9.46 a.m., C 1n,-10.45 a.m., Cervons; 1216 V0 § She dui a im, 12.18 pm.Steamship \"Victorian, \u20ac744,.Macpicol, \u2018| large passenfer lst for the ne Canaan Bengore Head, Liverpool, pi ets and general /68rW0.and steerageiand the following Cape Chat\u2014In, 12.30 p.m, two-maited | Steamehip ;Glprarm Hoad, 2527, Evers, in first cabin; - steamer.Cr Ardrossan.\u2019 Mrs.G.8.\u2018Boone, Toronto: Hon, Adam Martin River\u2014In, 11.15 am., Prah; in } Steamship Lake Champlain, wi J; Web.Back, London, Ont.; Mr.H.Bird, Mrs.|11.30 a.m., Hektor, a ster.Liverpool, passengers and general Bird.Nelson, B.C.: Mr.Brutinel, Edmon- .Cape Rosler\u2014In, 1 p.m., schooner Peati catgo.ton, Alta.; Mrs.Barrett and \u2018maid, Mont: | Evelyn.| Steamship Cebsandra, 4726, Mitchel, real, ¢'| Cape Race\u2014Canada, » miles south.ext Glasgow.passe cargo.Mr.John Copeland, Mddtreai: Mr; |8 a.m.renames Shi 1, Childs, Torogth; \u2018Mr.h 9, + = passe re i A.AJ , + ! Btenmenip M Aibèrta: h Steamship Notes, \u2018 Cape Race, Naa.May 24.The steam: Tahip Cotuasblä, 3 X or was in 2 four with.the Marcon! ata ation station here miles southe of \u2018this point.Thue and will probably dock Sunday a Lucania fe Ucn Livenpool for N was in wireless -commualottion wi ho (station at C when 1108 miles east of Bandy Fook on on \"Wednesday, and wil probably deck SMurdsy morn.; May 4-\u2014The steam.ar tae \" a.\"ship de the Dominiôh lire, fe fot Montreal.\u2018whe In iron tie Marcont Con communication ws th Mare er en 0 Sm she Ts du fn \u2018Quebec 1e point Ce York, May.nh re, Toon Femme = ténis \u2018Yépertéd Wednesday afternoon h tons the Thomedt J , | If rolsetas wikia] oral ash end ft artive this oe.Promens's: \u201cThe salmon , market | is quel ie Bag- ov.situation now commences to show signs | there, \u2018particu- ¥ Lia salmon held in poid, are Tairy ! Broomball cables \u2018the Ogilvie Flour Mils-Ÿ e of about 1.| at noon left for-| yesterday morning with passengers and from Glasgow for N wire Ou May 24.\u2014 The steamahip || sarily Timteday \u2018morning at; at, gr ; Thomson.Noe oo , \u2018Wheat Lands, Ce tial Investment, buy fn st ital City ef Saskatchewan VICTORIA \u2014New is the time te buy Canada\u2019s Re reperty Winte rt, Eusdreds are seeking ; homes in Victoria, - INVESTIGATE, Write for particulars to .6.W.Blackstock & Co.A 2nd Avenue, Saskatoon, Sauk.111 60 - Investments.7 ot + ttc Meney on .call Is showing a slight tendency to ease, and will likely cause a rise in the steck market in the mear ds pea), Power Co, The Mackay Ce, Dom.Coanl Ce, Nova Scotia Steel and Doms.Iron Bon CORDON STRATHY & CO.Members Montreal Steck Exchange.Bell Tel, Main 545, P.O, Bex 1020 1 CAPITAL INVESTED IN BRANDON REAL ESTATE Pays good returns, Full particulars on aplication to O.L.HARWOOD Bex 65, BRANDON, MAN, 108 34 New York.Stocks\" à ae lng ve cheap, many paying per cont\u2019 on the Investment.D.CHANDLER, = - Steek.Broker, \u2018Phi Main 4345, 4 Howpltal } street.| \u201cPorto Rico.| ivy Co.5% Bonds, f DUE Norma 1st; 1938, Price te Vield Over six Per Cent.nex t 1% om the °15th of \"By order of the Board, MI A PRENDERGAST, 108 13e0d _ General Manager, 634 % INVESTMENT.We are permitted to offer a safe investment yielding the above rate in amounte to suit.investors.thers - increase in \"the value of the.security.within -à Téâsonadle pe Particulars on application.MeCUAIG BROS.& CO, .Members Montreal Steck Exchange, MONTREAL, Winnipeg, Sélkirk, and Lake Winnipeg Ry.\u201cGuaranteed dy WINNIPEG ELECTRIC ©0.Te pay about 5 per cent.Ask for Details Tena Price.-DOMINION SEGURITIES CORPORATION, LINITED, CANADA LIFR.BUILDING, THE ADMINISTRATION OF AW ESTATE.is best attended to by a Trust - Company whose busin is that of Execiitor and Trustee.: The administration of estates.is @ heavy burden to individuals, Interfering with their own \u2018 business.: \" The National Trust Company - | is authorized by Government - to act as-Bxecutor oF Trubtes.Interviews: Invit@l! £ We own mad cvatrel 100.000 acres A1 Bonanza Belt Copper Co., It has gruck a vein of 99% copper, sulphide ore, indicating permanent deposit continuing to depth.Its directors are New York bank officers, business and mining men of the highest ftanding.Its\"mining and shipping cot and price of copper assure yearly $1,200,000 net on 200 tons daily, \u2014 over 30 per cent.on par value.Un to Jane ist Only 100,000 shares are offered at $5.00 ($10 Par) .to facilitate Production to 200 tons daily.Bonanza Belt Copper Co., 70 State Street, Boston, Mass.20 BROAD 5T., NEW YORK.123 4eod THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA SPECIAL NOTICE THE NEXT ISSUE OF.THE Montreal Telephone Directory Closes On June 5th, 1907 No new entries or corrections \u2018will be received AFTER THAT DATE PLACE YOUR ORDERS AT ONCE With R.F.JONES, \u201cLocal.Manager.ee TTT CoLORBIA 9 .informati abo par n autos 20 ut rte Every Morning .; take ABBEY\u2019S SALT.: A dessert spoonful in & glass of lepid water.Then there will be no Biliousness \u2014 no Headaches\u2014no Sluggish Blood\u2014no danger of Typhoid Fever.ABBEY\u2019S SALT is the great preveatative of Stomach and Bowel Troubles\u2014and is the best tonic to keep thewhole system toned up, invigorated, healthy.wr.At all druggists.25c.and 6oc.a bottle.yegcent MISTAKES in the Office Mean Loss in the Factory Think of the expense involved in main your factory labor saving machinery\u2014 » heavy pay roll \u2014and er ve ma- > < : And yet the \u201cetn.; eleney of your whole or aniyation is .LUTELY DE- ENT u the efficien { our OFF TOR 4 sation! ergani- Tree think of it that ee A Thé initial oat of our FER factory costs, volams of pt en d oth JUBLF RUES , en ee nn = te bins pra a Sy earily accepted.FOR | PUBLIC NOTICE y given that unde the Firat Part here Cha 7 of.Ravi Bta- tutes of Oun: 1906, Myown = Sa.Companies Act,\u201d suppl ntary, Letters of the Secretary of State of Canada, bear- Ing date the 17th day of May, whereby the corporate name of \u201cThe Bricanam Remedy Company (Limited).Is changed to that of \u201cThe Mothersill Remedy Company® (Limit ted).Dated at the office of the Secretary of Toute of Canada, this 17th day of May, R.W.sco e ry .Archer, Perron & Tascherezu u, of State Attorneys for sald Company.122.4 UBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that a Cornelius O\u2019Brien, laborer; Ellen O'Brien, wife of Thomas Halloran, laborer, duly authorized; Catherine O'Brien spinster; Ellen Folay, wife of Bernard Dunphy.trainer.duly authorized; John Foley.laborer; Cornelius Foley, laborer; and Catherine Foley, spinster, an of the City and District of Montreal, and Province of Quebec, as presumptive À heirs o Johanna O'Brien, formerly of the sal City of Montreal, spinster absentee and presumed to be deceased.will rile and nresent to the Superlor Court of the said District of Montreal, a demand and petition to be authorized to take final possession of the sald Johanna O'Brien's provertv son the 26th day of June next, at the Court House at Montreal, according to law; any Interested party la re quested to file his claim on or before the said data.Dated at Montreal, on the 22nd May, 1907.day ot F.J.CURRA Attorney for TFotitioners, 122 2 180 St.James St.Ppostic NOTICE is hereby given that Cornelius O\u2019Brien, laborer; Ellen O'Brien, wife of Thomas Halloran, lab- on duly authorized; Catherine O'Brien, ter: Ellen Foley, wife of Bern: Dunphy, trainer, duly authorized; John Foley, laborer; Cornelius Foley.laborer, and Catherine Foley, spinster, all of the City and District of Montréal and Pro- .vince of Quebec, as presumptive heirs of Jonn O\u2019Brien, absentee and presumed to be deceased, formerly of the Town of Ca- hirciveen, in the County of Kerry, Ireland, farmer, will file and present to the superior Court, of the said Dirtrict.a demand and petition to be authorized to takd fina] possession of the property of the sald John O'Brien, in the Province of Quebec, on the 26th day of June, next, oi the Court House.at Montreal.according to law; any interested party Is requested to file his claim on or before the said date.Dated at Montreal, onth e 22nd day of ' F.J.CURRAN Attorney\u2019 for Pétitionars, 180 St.James St.For Sale 1,000 shares of Balley-Cobalt Mines, Ltd, at 30c per share.J.E.CARTER, investment.Broker, - Guelph, Ont.123 2 122 169 The Fresh Air Fond.TENDERS WANTED \" The Fresh Air Fund committee .fne vitez tenders for the following supplies for the Home at Chambly Canton for the current season: Salt and fresh meats, | potatoes, bread, butter, milk, general \"groceries and other su lies, Particulars may be.- upon application to the secretary at the Star Office, 165 St.James street.Tend endorsed \u2018\u2019Tend rao until\u2019 Fri eo Toweat 2 or.ie Oui Fou Nilstt [4 Dividend Notice.Notice is hereby given that a distri ree-quarters bution of one and three pee cent,.being the quarte dividend on the Cum pk erred Stock, of THR LIM D, has een declared payable on Saturday, the Ist day of June next, ta Shareholders of record at the close of business on the 22nd instant - The ferred 8 sfer Books will be closed from.the 23rd until the 3ist instant, both days inclusive.By order of the Board.T.WILLIAMSON, 120 4 - Parcy R.Gault, FIRE-LIFE-ACCIDENT- INSURANCE Royal Bullding.High Class Sale instru.Cent, Mortgage Bonds, 7 7 Per Cent.Preferred Steck.Well esta hed, very aple manufacturing business; \u2018Write for particulars.PATENT T NOTE Be it known that the owners of Cane sdien Patent No.93,513, granted: June 6, 1905, to Leon Ernest Lachat, for ime provements [in \u201cTruck or Trolley,\u201d have commenced to manufacture thereunder, The lefteru patent.the right to manufacture thereunder, and the device cuve ered by the sald letters patent are now for sale.For further information address Messrs, Marion & Marion, patent solicitors, New York Life Building, Montreal - .121 3 Jaw a SEA TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and cndomwed \u201cTender for Pointe \u2018aux Trembles Pler,\u201d will re- cefved at this office until FRIDAY, June 14th, 1907, inclusively, for the completion of the Landing Pler at Pointe aux , County of Portneuf, Que, Plans and specitication can be soen: at this Dan ment.and at the offices of Ph, Beland, Clerk of Works, Pest Office Building, rs Quebec; Chs.Desjardins Esq., Clerk of Works, Post Office, ont: Que.and oft application to the Povimaster at Pointe aux Trembles, PQ.Tenders will not be considered unless\u2019 made on the printed form supplied and signed with the actual signatures of 04 derers.An accented cheque on a Chartered bank payable to the order of the.the Minister of Public Werks, { thousand five hundred dolla} must ac d mpeny each tender.\"The \u20ac: gue 1 will be forfeited if the ey Xo decline the dontract.er t to nee the work contracted for, and will be turned.in case of DoR-Gootptancs ¢ tha- The: Denartment doze met UM tit to accept the lowest or 207 Wats By \u2018ener, FRED.GELDAS, May 14, prit ter) ita ad vo IVOIRE E Pet psc er ei nor ers Sddressed | to, the secretary ana \u2019 Er apy tender not M .Bie of Public Era, _ EH 320 as ae im NB _ creased to eighty.and the outlook was En = Be EPP SU TENSTERS STRIKE 15.BECLARED OFF, Sheddén Drivers Have at Last Accepted Terms of Company.WORK FIRST, THEN TREAT The Employers Refused to Negotiate Till the Men Had Returned\" to Work.+ The strike of the teamaters in the employ of the Ehedden Company cams to an end last night after a duration of eight days.Thè men go back on the terms offered by Mr.Belcourt some days ago, and which at that time they absolutely refused to consider.The men asked for an Increase of fifteen cents per day.or from $1.60 to 31.75, and demanded that the increase be a uniform one all round.On Moñ- day the committee of the teamstérs mel Mr.Belcourt, the manager of the 8hedden Company, to discuss the situation.Mr.Belcourt would not consider the matter at all, and told the men that if they would go back to work the company would then treat with them.He also-poiated out that while some of the men were worth the amount asked, still there were others who were not, and that the company would not consider making the increase uniform fog dil.Until] to-day the men absolutely refused to consider the question of going back unless their demands were granted in full.They stated that they were not out on strike at all, but had simply (like the \u2018longshoremen) * resigned\u201d their positions because the pay was not enough.They claimed that they would have no trouble obtaining work elsewhere at the figure asked from the Bhedden Company, and declared that \u2018they would not think of going back unless thelr demands were complied with to the full extent.The company, however, went to work to get men, and each day since- the trouble siartéd has seen a few more of thelr teams at work.The old teamsters have stood togetlfer In a solid: body, however, and claim that during the elght daÿs they were out, that not a man left their ranks to return to work until to-day.Yesterday the company had some forty to fifty teams at work, and to-day the number was in- for more being added to the number every day.Yesterday afternoon the men held a meeting at their lcadquarters at Nault's Hall, Guy Btrect.when the motter was fully discussed, and it was finally decided to return to work to-day as requested by the company and ad- © just thelr differences afterwards.Many of the men were getting tired of the inaction, and as there seemed no-pos- sibility of the company giving in, and as more of the placss were being filled every day, it was decided to follow the example of the \u2019longshoremen and return to work.About three hundred men were involved, and whether they will all get back their qld positions is a question.Many of their places have been taken by new men, but as most of these are inexperienced in the work it is probable that the old oùes will be given the preference.THE:LATE DAVID: TAYLOR.Obsequies Were \u201cLargely Attended and Floral Tributes Numerous.The funeral of Mr.David Taylor attended, more sepecially by those with whom he had been associated for so many years in the printing business, ag well as by those interested in the Montreal Canine Association.of which he was one of the founders.A service was held at the house.outed by the Rev.M.Stewart Oxley.The ohief mourners were: Messra.John, Robert, Henry and William Taylor, eons of the deceased; and Mesers.Alex Smith and A.Maclagan, sons-in- law.Among the others present were: Mesars.R.E.Bimiag, James Magee, H.Curtis, A.P.McDonald, J.8S.Brier- Jey, F.E.Stark, George Smart, Wil- am.J.Kearns, James Allen, Arthur Lillie, R.D- Clark, Joseph Beaudry, J.Perrin, John Walker, Thos.Scott.Harry Cohn, George Maybury, D.Neebit, D.Bannan, E.Hi M.Watsh;M.L.A., J-C.Walsh, a aeylor, P.Morrison, J.L.McGuigan, 8.Dun- Jop, E.Mooney, Jos.Wihite, = Taylor, H.D.Patterwon, W.Murray, J.Mat- hieson, A.P.Duval, W.Hostler, T.R.Ker, A.Water, Robt.Park, J.Dem- prey, B.Dunphy, R.K.McNaugh', Wikam Allen.J.Baamon.D.Hynd- \"man, F.Carter, J.Smith, 8.Sykes, John Brown, Wéldam Darting, A.D.Coleman.George Young, W: G.Mur- T.Tummbull.A.Hioks, James Kelly, T.O'Relily, M, Graham, Witdam Step- hemmon, James Young.J.Macfarlane, W.I.Gray.J.E.Malone, D.Parker, E.C.Varey.J.P.Bronstetter, .Lyons, Jos.Larose, Wiiltam yall.Jas.Feeney, Ald.Guay, T.Warren.- C.Fielder.F.Jensen.J.Wade, a Kane, F.Marsh and Geo.Singer.Besides the floral offerings sent by relatives and personal friends tributes were received from the Grand Trunk Club, the M.A.A, A.and Clan ttieh Clane, \u2014_\u2014 È Countess of Limerick Won Case, There was an amusing incident at Adams, recently, in which the Countess of Limerick was the central figure.The Countess was syed by a Dublin tailor for the price of making up two coats, one of which she malin.tained was a misfit.The Judge asked Lady Limerick to put on the coat.The Countess fut on the coat, and after carefully {vspécting it, his Honor said he regretted he had not a jury of late be & misfit.He therefore dismissed \u201cÆelesphore.à Patenaude was prosecut- Rabbi de Bola Will Preach.tisst Wri Meldola de Sols, of toe Boao replace weakness with strength.It Is Poftugu an Meal body duiléer for old folke.\u201d and ese Syn wi : in a Vinol ls a genuine {11.College cod liver medicine, containing a.i the Synagi medicinal curatives anc strength-mak- Avenue ogue.4 of Fa taken : .direct from = vers, with toni à The.Ctsstr Iran 0 iran.added, | We.wi x our up Rabbi.\u2018Abramowits\" pulpe tomorrow morning at the Hed TOP SITES = HIS LAND, POLICE Forcible Expropriation of Land Will Not .be WILL PROTECT LANDOWNERS Russian Government Willing to Assiat the Peasants to Purchase Land A Warning to Radicals.May 24\u2014Premier Stolypin caused a sensation Lower Houses of Parliament yesterday by unexpectedly announcing that & serious conflict existed between the House and the Government, and scored an effective point by showing that the agrarian committee of the House had œroceedied jto aolve the whole without consulting with any representative of the gov- agrarian problem M.Stolypin- declared that the agra- .rlan committee of the House yesterday had formally adopted the principle of the forcible expropriation of land without waiting to ascertain the government's attitude.Premier's duty, therefore, to enlighten Fundamental principles maintained \u2018by the government been disregarded, an openly revolutionary tone marked most of speeches, and insults had been aimed at the government.the Premier said that the agrarian programme of the committee left the various parties in the House in IrreconcHable positions toward each other and toward the gov- If the principle of forelble expropriation of land was permitted to prevall, a social upheaval of which history would not be able to show a parallel would be precipitated.Continuing, M.Stolypin character- agrarian prégramme as being milder and more gradual than that of the Radicals.but he said the same prin- the undermining of the rights of property, was hidden at the bot.Furthermore, the Constitutional Democratic price, $40 per (2.70 acres), was} unreasonably low, and ruinous to the landowners, heartily welcomed the proposal of the Constitutional\u201d Democrats peasants decide whether communal ownership should be maintained or abolished, although he scouted the argument that.the forcible expropriation of land was inevitable, providing only that the present available goy- ernment reserve of land was inade- qate to appease the land hunger.M.Stolypin asserted that to plunder the land of 130,000 land owners would be like nureing an invalid back tb health by nourishment drawn from his The whole state must asa- sist in solving the agrarian problem.The Premier then announced the government\u2019's willingness to assist peasants to purchase land and help them on a broad ecale in the payment of the mortgage interest, firmlv asserted that the forcible expropriation of land could not be permitted except in the case of the exercise of the right of eminent domain, In building roads, for irrigation works, ate.- _ In cartolusion*-4te-
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