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[" oy Kind oy Eh Las gat ra ya 224 Tp RAY SL RAT EE .0.» ov TY La PE - \u2018eo \\ eT ve ; > : - - = EF ra «ey > 2d EERE : \u20ac \u2018 © Last Weshle-Weskly -\u2014~- 120.480 > \u2019 Cop Laren , Tote! last week - 827090 | PRICE ONE CENT Sprin clroulation » : ., © \"MONTREAL.MONDAY,\u2018 APRIL 6, TWENTY-EIGHT VOL.XL.No 82 PROMINENT [NORE VOLS | NIGHT AND DAY BUSINESS MAX HAS PASSED AWAY Mr.John Torrance, Head of Dominion Line, Died To-day.\u2018Mr.John Torrance, until two yedrs @gv, manager of the Dominion hne of sicamships, and one of the best known business men of.Mouucal, paase peacefully away to-day ut pis resig- ence, 1 Beaver Hall Square fin the POLICY FOR.THE | LIBERAL PARTY Mr.Asquith Expected to Prove Able and Fighting Leader.} al tn the Montreal Star.sondon, April 6.\u2014A more direct and igorous leadership of the Liberal party in the House of Commons may be expected from the retirement of > BULGING OLD-WALL IS DOWN AT LAST RESCUED IN STORM AT 58 Crew from Steamer Volturno.' \u201c Bpecta] te The Montreal Star.Halifax, N.8.Aprii 6\u2014The steamer NVolterno, Captain Harrison, the firat ot the New York and Continental Line, from Rotterdam to New York.to come i dred Will Start Main WORK: CLEANING LEADING STREETS Night Gang of Five Hun- Thoroughfares.A decidedly new effort is to be made tn regard to the method of snow removal.To-night a gang of five hundred men and carta will _be .in the main thoroughfares.to clear them of snow and ice.They will and colors.Woodrows, Robsons, and Itallan Hate, stiff or soft, each .a.- 83-00 and $3.30 New Telescope Hata, black and colors Knock-khout Soft Felt Hats.J.W.REID & CO., Hats All the leading styles are to be found in our stock, full of style, quality and value.Fur Felt Black 8tify Hats s. _ S PS l - A on the 8th of August, 18:55, and has ynnwledge and thorough familiarity vote all his time looking after the | .\u201cge .rast of hia class It was found that he mainly = Me sbesame such formidable \u2014 Jar Sere \u2014ere , eta) ang taken to .\u2018Exclusive Furnishings, .NEAR PEEL STREET.hzd attained tha honor of the achool\u2014 - .tat Romar wn longer hestowed\u2014 |FTSIE Ce.when the Domin- Report of Committee on Safety of has vei best SENSS POS 2 ET 213-215 St.James Street.| Open Evenings.; ; of \u201cDux.\u201d ; im- Buildings Has Caused ¥ namely, the right tn the title o ton Line became substantially an im subject of diplomatic action.Toronto Store: 89 Y Street, 5 But years at schooling and higher portant part of Canadian shipping.it Sensation.e: enge education were not thought so much Lo\" np\" Torrance who suggested a : of in thoee dave an they are now, ot new departure, which was eventually mpeciei to the Montreal Bter.the age of 18, young Torrance had be- .of discarding the smailer .> .come à business man, entering the Inaugurated vice and replacing them 8.Jol NE, Apr are Tes saben.HEAR PEN \u2014\u2014 tirm of D.Torrance & Co.agents.of gith large and powerful freight steam: ea roi ty council sweeping re- - .; - * \u2018 ° which he later became practical own- Îdra, having also Hmiteé accommodation * et Which declares that there ls not : e \u2019 er and head._ : for parsengers.Prior to this he had Po orkable fire escape on any > - - So © .- 4 A This was fn 1850 Twenty years [been successful in negotiating the pur- building in St.John.Every one is - , \u2018 # later the Mississippt and Dominion {chase of two steamers, famous in their \u2018ondemned and radical changes re- ; Rreamahip Company, limited, was Gay, from the Inman Line, the City of Commended.The public hospital fs also BEAUTIFUL VOICE.y formed In Liverpool, D.Torrance & Dublin and the City of Brooklyn, af- declared \u2018to be inadequâtely provided \u2018 : i (\u2018+ being Riven charge of the Mont.terwards named the Quebec and the with fire escapes.report haa ; ; © , y ral agency, Mr.John prorrance had Brooklyn by the Dominion Ce created a sensation.Free song ReottaJe - - .] ; .by that time become the head an An well as being the principal of D.PET , ® ° : i actieal owner of (hin latter firm, Torrance.and Company.Mr.Torrance - Procrastination is the thief of time, th rnal fondness f hE Rnd It was through hin that New Or- |tas à director of the Accident Insur- EASTERN LEAGUE of Schumann- Henk Records po el oft \u20ac, the ete or 5, a rv Son Re se nee\u2019 : ed at = The history of Mr.John Torrance's Member of the Corn Exchange Assocta Baseball League were, represent a5 br) CAPNERINR C7.weer.' .- .business career henceforth goes hand the anual schedule m ing of that or- 4 fro al th he ut fa hand with the history of the rims var otra Cottoge.F ®¢ 1 guateation shen President Powers _ \u2019 _ terns to choose m 18 toge er.out of t ordinary ° : and growth of the Dominion line.Mr.In 1860 Mr.Torrance married Miss called togeth new © re of the -e > .À A : ro tt > Torrance has been characterized @% Margaret Watson Perrier, the daughter Montreal ar b were Intragucnd.The vou ot = moe À 177 St.James Street heing oe the best rested hiv OWI- lof the Inte Senator Ferrier.Of.ate py 1 to bé trañshoted |- \u2018 - A Lu 8 ro erm in Dominien,.than years hie residence, Une been Yan the at « ef-the|-> -.Betore Purotnbles.a - - 493 Cat Street oft aR whom no other bas done more 10 phatwen hin country houses on Cele Mt.paying tè #hieh er 1401 \u2018 AP J : i St.b ne w anive the question of tranmportation antoine Rosd.and the tome he has gum 1a to open oni Apeit §f 1 & £73 Bt.Catherine Street Ratt between Canadas and the ON = occupied for years at Jwmbder Bexves.\u2014 sama'wil be played en ; CL try.Te him the Livecpeel pall Square ut, EEC + x * Sots .Coy .7 & yo re .\u2018 \u2019 .rp TE », \u2018 , ; La + he ?I\u201d + Ey EN Ai se age Ne ah de yy ou > x ses Cages a GW À EE HERS Se Ai pao NY SRE og] ris PW OF ki FIRST SPAIN GAME ATTRENTON TO-DAY Casey and His Players Have \u2018Had Only One Day\u2019s Rea! Work.tratomee Bpecial Stal! Correspondence.aston, Fa, April 6.\u2014Casey bs players left 4o- -day for Trenton, NS.whela they wil have the first agéinst an opposing 8 Trenten Club have Been pluring nt a \"eau vf vérka 10 would : & matter of surprise if the .Vhe-have had only one days wark-omw, should lose simmons will cover first second, Louden short, and Casey third, MeManus, who is in particularly good Lowi cateh, while Casey will put aml ler in to piteh in the portion of the game.Joyce Eodgers, and Madigan, who arrived lust night, will be in the outfield.Pr.Casey =pent Hunday in New York, where he met Messrs, T.Corliing and Guy Boyer, mo encouraging news of the progress OÙ affuirs + and Corcoran Ai looking after the financial end of the club, was ex , but will not ar- A plex unt Sunday was spent here, thigh the afternoon brought rain, Re duers ix the cumedian of the party, and Hue of talk he hands out would make many a high priced Saad lle monologuist gasp for ath \u2018asey and his crew will return here to-morrow evening, and as the wen- the or Ja become warm and pleasant, cots to have the boys rounded Hi ae within = very f few w days.PROPOSED oLD COUNTRY TOUR.Montreal Star.Brantford, Ont, April 6 \u2014A meeting of Untarie lawn who pro- ose to make the vid céuntry trip this wênmer vas vert , Though the list fs not yel complete, % expected about thirty-five p Special to The a I mendous storm of Empress of Ir tntend to pla all throagh July and to the middie of August.The Itinerary is being pre- red Stone « h International hus not been received here as ye Lacrosse Match May 18.Special tv The Montreal Star., April 6-1r resident se Ledo of the Montreal, vis sited niet Secretary Thempson and Munger Murphy: the Toronto Lacrosse Club, to arrange an aAntr-seuson game hetwe these Le@ins, The game will he played in Montreal on May isth, and w be the firer workeat for both tea The Nationals will not be seen he re until the regular season is on.LE WHITELEYS The BIGGEST STORE IN THE WORLD.HIGH QUALITY, PROMPT _ATTENTIO 6 Conaral Tilustrated Catalogue (1230 , oF y Departinental List sent Free to py applicants, WM.WHITELEY, Ltd., UNIVERSAL PROVIDERS WESTBOURNE GROVE & QUEEN'S M.LONDO .419 law BABIES mours, instantly -relieved and ily cured warm baths wit CUTICURA SOAP CAMBHIGE LED BI 2.LEAGTHS AT THE FINSH commentent Light Blues Too Swift For Oxford Crew on - Saturday.spas Putney, April 6.\u2014Cambriége proved itself the winner of the 'Varsity boat race on Saturday, defeating Oxtord by Zig lengths.The wearers of the light blub backed up the confidence of the boating experts from the start of the race, and kept a nice lead over their Little excitement attend- bri them a few moments after the start, and the «tamina he blues that ment diated very plainly what \"the result woul official time of the race was 18 T minutes 19 secon is 1 seconds, established by 3 and led by Cam- no 1506.The time last year w 0 re and 8 seco The contes nt ® customary crowds of entiuslaste and long before the race started the banks the river wera lined with also alse spanning t of butldings affording a view of the stream.All sorts of craft, houseboats, launches and row ponts of ev ery escription were moored slong t The day appeared promised to make the course difficult.race w alf-past three, people began Fathering 6 from pu directions as soon es it was dayl bridge was a Sons A in fa off in practice led everyone expect her to take the lead at the tare.and the er ae shown also the beat staying por Both crews appea f short practice spins before noon t thelr tes The Cam used the name boat with AN ey won tn 1907.The Oxford crew received much chaffing hacauss \" secret trial over the course.This aw wakenad 4 tre- from.the to rmly newspapers a public as a violation ef a amat r abonné fred tions.Fach rés st ¥oteran, n had a ra unis and two other old'm STORY OF THE RACE, crews«got off to a splendid start, but \u2018the qu uicher Mr Oke of D.C.Stuart, of the set the rate at forty ute, againg put the sup at ease.At already had haif a lest Hght rues were a lengt rteadily drawing away pu thelr ep- nent crew, wh or the first min- he uniform 2liding and the greater length of Cambrid stroke continued to tell, and in shooting under Ham- mersmith Bridke there full length and a half ween the boats, At hin point Stuart gave his orev # breather A.\u20ac one.the Oxford stroke, called on his en Tor an effort., Quicke ning his stroke to 33 to the nite, as against Cambridge's 32, Gladstone slowly lessened the gap toa tengt & quarter.But this sdvan- tage was only on er Stuart was ready he set ne en going again, and the Cambridge crew play chook eff ei ng r op strongly steadily and within maelves, the 1 oo at held about the same Bridge.After passing this point they rowéd effort and passed t tetôrs by a, well and a f.The Oxf much distressed at the finish.sm HAWK WING WON THE DIN DINNER STAKES Handicap Stespieshase at Bennings Saturday Was Productive of An Uptet.Washington, April pA feature at t rdey 7 th i was as to 1 at one time.Spencer Wells was en s-on-féCorite, with ed rong cho Hawk Wing led all the way, winting pr three-quarters of ength Red Doe third.\"he favorite did pot figure.hendicap ateepiechase was pr auetiv © of an upset.Touchwood, 4 to 1, winnihg, with: Essex second an rd.Wea eather, our- -year-oids and up- : für longs.Columbia Course 4 True, won; Paniq an, third.Time, 430 8.1 allboy, second; Lamme, won; Aralta, second; Chaperone, third.Time, Eten race Toile and 100 verde-\u2014Laiiy, second; La third.Time, ra Cansalan Lacrosse T Ottawa, Apt! that the Caad end of August, as the sal] for until sestemant Tha ° rk of Ton will be done by O'Connell, of Montreal; wa, And an 8 Fein, of Trenton, was third, with 7 Monday, May 25, ARE the 1 This detachment forms a portion of the protective force of Schonberg, near Bertin, AUTOMOBILE FIRE BRIGADE.M.A.A.A.LAWN BOWLING CLUB ORGANIZED.Lawn B Bowling fordaz Peel street, to elect officers for Their and to conduct general The officers elected by the he M.À.A.À their inittai of the - ciation have intimated heir desire of joining the club, and the s for successful rat season are bright.ng to the rapid \"A A .me bers sre joining the new club, 1t w decided at Saturday's meeting to Hit the member rahtip to one hun Exhibition Washes, At Danville, veo Ap 4.Toanville {Virginia State), re (Easter \u201cAt Carlisle\u2014Carilale.Franklin (Marshall Co At Washington\u2014Georgetown, 4; Cor- nel, 5 At Fhiladeiphia- a, > Jenn syivania, New York Ci At New York\u2014Yalé, 1; Por ans Col- leg ri (Indians), 16: lege), Nortolk Va.\u2014 Norfolk -(State + Toronto (Eastern), 12.w York (Ameri 5.1) At Mem phis \u2014Chicage (National), 8; Memphis (Bouthern At New I he retard (Amert- can), $: New Orleans (Souther At _ Princeton-\u2014Princeton, 3 Bo doin.\u2019 5.Co : AMERICAN POOL CHAMPIONSHIP.han April for the o nine Là 6.~All § n regdiness night ot the open- tourna of Am re the champlen- ship rica.the first game of which will be dec Re- ex Hall, in ne Audion to-ni uilé - ne chief contestants will bé Thomas on, champion of the world, and \"= Feiler holder of the Cansdian # of the elght rit in the tournament are Frank erman, of Washington, D.©.Alfred a Do Oro, he Cuban expert and Benny Alien, of Kansas City.Renaud \u2018Beat Viau.Renaud wop from Viau on Saturday, are of 309 points to 274 He 13th patch of the local billard tour- nam The.standing of the contests at pre.sen Renaud.Robillard.O'Hara.isu N oel \u2018de Thy.viltiers.+ PES ce wen Canadian in Second Place.on N.J, April 6.\u2014In a 12-hour international walking mateh, concluded here Saturday night, Willa am pin, Xo land, national champion, of NT: 16 was the winnér with a total miles 8 laps.om Slater, a Ca a with 75 miles 4 laps.miles 8 lapa.Ontario Olymple Trials.Toronto, April 8.t the meating of the Ontario prit \u20ac ee Sat - urday, President ftark in the chalr, it was decided to hold the provinciai field and track triais at R Saturday, May 23, and the morning of final tests on Saturday, Ju - AND À STAB-LIKE PAIN |e \u201cTHROUGH THE HEART, MILBURNS HEART AND NERVE PILLS CURED MER AND SAVED HER LIFE.Won.Lost | .à im PROF.NOBBS, OF MCGILL.: : WINS CHAMPIONSHIP.Toronto, April 6\u2014At the fencing champlonatip, et =, ces gnadien tra ea ee four Y.men qualified tor \u201cthe tira) They were .Nob Williamson, CANADIAN TEAMS FOR MICHIGAN STATE TOURNEY Special to The Montreal 8 Toronto, April 8, me Michigan tate tourney, pd opens a week from o-ddy and continues until the following Saturday, April 15th, will be parti.pated in by An h ait teams here have signified thair tention of going; three teams witl be poked up at Hamilton and a Loadon the party en rou Berlin and Peterboro are likely to end t \u2018 ee \u201comis Curiers\u2019 Annual.nnual meeting of the Thistle The annual heetin Curlers wil] » nigh ot oe Caledonia t in th err club on Burnside Hace.but nothing unusulll is ex: Lachine Harriers.secretary, rand; Executive committee, J, D.Poitran, G.Dun nemore, W.Wallace, F.Wlisher, E.Gammon.The président and secretary -treasur- er wears elected as to represent the club at the annual meeting of be Mon an Harrier League, to De held on Wednes- aa next.April Sth.socretary\u2019s report wad\u2019 adopted, as pi as the treasurer's, Which showed all season'a expenses clesred, a balance to the good.misent ami Toronto Beat Norfolk.Norfolk, va, Ap i pitchers, fro 8.and McGinley .anager bag with Jimmy Cockman, op.he Guelph boy, at » Champions of Ontario, ¢ to The Montreal Stay.wy , On Ari £\u2014The Queen's Eastern Onta ° urésay locals winging out by contest ns witnessed by a crowd of néariy 708 enthublastic ?Revoiver Frs _ Springfield, M Aptil 8.4Lieut.R.net champion rect f pel the recent n- a, fil Bat pvoiver Anenciation Lsndueted ul y te.four t top od Hatar JR SE More 464 out of yin 438, and W.ois, sers .third wi Rt oo NEW YORK SURGE@NS STITCHED A YOUNG ATHLETE'S HEART Organ Was Taken From \u2018Breast for Operatign.table, where © surgeons opened his bresst, took out the heart, sé titres stitches n It, and replic- patient A ow hours lat the waa talk snd the ph yoichans said able 15 derers 1.Second Division.Fu OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL RESULTS.London, April 6.\u2014PFhe toliowing the results of Saturday's football: AR NATION AL MATCH.Scotland, 1: Engiend,l.ENGLISH LEAGURB.First Div Woolwich Arsenal, 1; Bolten.re LEAGUE.\u201cSunderland Birmingham 4 JSneflid Wednesday 2, Blackburn Ros Vi n & Feston North End nil, 8heMeN Unite Aston Villa & Liverpool 1.Bristol City 1, Manchester United k.Bury 1, Mid -Bverton £, Newcastle United nil.M ty mH, Ch Notts County 2, Notts Forest nil.Woolwich Arsenal! 1, Bolton Wan.Si Latoes Clapton t, §; Wr Sr.Lincoln Se \"as B 9.Hull City, \u20ac: West Brovamich Al- ty.1; Chesterlield, 6, 3; st ske.0.2 yolvechampton, Gainsborough Trinity, 6.Bradford City, 1; Grimsby Town, SOUTHERN LEAGUE.costa Palace Tr Print ; 4 .to! 1.Sottenbam Hotspur, 2 eases .3.Watford 3.7 Ham United + Norwich City 0.Ermouth Argyle orthampton 1.Southampton 2, New Brompton 0.Prindon 2, Layton with Camara.BUR NAMA 13 and Daidir oo Apel all the slides will again bo en AR smoler was held In the life members\u2019 ing items were on the programe: ASLEEP SIXTY-ONE DAYS.Medical Experts Unable to Awaken Formal Opeaing at the fe hmm Ty \u2018 Yr fair treated in this province and this dis- May middle of he building himeelt to the audience P elomed the \u2018eanibisors and ors t t and merits.The cars and boats and the various man of ih pe ; display forme à féature distinct attrac ti formal practically inform: Mr.Duncan MeDon ald, the Automobile Club of Cuhads, u = 2 as SHOW NOW IN.FULL SWING Arens on Saturday Night motor car and at the Agène Eilat, Buu eVeryOody inter- À \u201cprive w ve.opening ot the show was president of which t pv show in ber or cars for the manner in which they had or Payette stood in & car in the and addressed occasion and suggested | ae it th she - each special mal y to tell of its particular Le the annex on Sais réay > \u2014_ - pi ih ning to-night thers will be mov.pictures res depicting sporting su these will toued och mnt utoaobile Char of Ny in CURLERS WERE OUT AGAIN ON SATURDAY Matches on Ton Caledonian and Thistle Ice Played With Granites.A couple ef local clubs enjoyed the privilege of eur on Saturday and soie to the irona Che put away es were but e ice sur- © at the Caledonia and Thisties enough to admit the heavier stones us les = ok oo cipped by .PE L.Lysait a of the Gran te Club of Winaioee, IP toutes the fon Mr.W.R.| ughes, 11 Wb 3 On Thistle's ice a Tid between war Toke, bo Lace Lachine v et yre, the silted iN a \u2018tie Lu Yollowing were then vinks: ta Ice E.C.Hutchison 2 I.Rice H.R.Hutehiaon H.Robertaoë T.0.Lys 1.Lyal W.R.Hughes ¢ ) 11.(8kip)\u20143.On Thistle Ice.B S Amos 8.Kinghorn D.ère Elo.w.D Price J.Cleghorn H G.Wills wv DM (Bkip)\u20148 WILSON AND RYAN MEET ON THURSDAY.b Wilson, \u2018the local ent ht boxer, will meet Billy Ryan, of Sven.nes cuse, in à fffteen-round ne the | Maisonneuve Overs Hos House.Thursday n nas LÉ The Stean, clever Soxern, who @ points of game, oh furnish one of he astest exhibitions of the manly art been here in a long while.They went to a draw roar a six-rouné bout in year ago.is suid to have been one of the best six-round contests ever seen there, top npéed from eu to longer \u201cpaitie they will have a better chance of pi ovine who fs the better man, &nd as are hard hitters it would aot be surpris tai ng bout before the gong rang fer à of the fitteanth round | Ryan record, having won such ot as Tim Catiahan, Aus- try and Tom Dely, and à tought a six- round draws with Horry I Lewis and Bert.Keyes.He ig considered of the cleverest light weights fn the Bidtern Stated, unk Durand, who knocked t Kid n in half à minute last Thurs- nu been challenged aos re whom he whl meet rélimina: ji» ry.OLD COUNTR HURDLE JUMPER HERE R.Stromhch, the famous Country Hurdle jum mper hes ax thie vis Bt.John, N.B.handed tro the Alisa Torviier He \"is a member of the Front ot icot and Harriers and.Academi- cals snd held the British championship fér this 130 Tears in suc- record being 14 +5 seconds; ty se of a second.behind the ® Doctées thebé honors hé te et présent, and his been Nectisné, - where his fastest time was 16 seconds, meds in again equalled last sea ; A Riley Qrannan er Rawhide, Nov.Age Rue A nown to Hi | 2 RE > FR And these Suits serve re it ip bard \u201cpay.the different \u2018models Yor \u2014gpote prices on sbels\u2014end you will recognise why Fit- garments set the - \u201cReform \u201c itandard for value-giviag -in Consda.\u2026 : 1004, and which he | RECTORS OF - BASEBALL TR APPINT SERETIAN Mr.T.Hubert Hubert Cushing Accepts Office for Ensuing Year.ALE A a meeting of the directors of the real Baseball and Amusement on Saturday.Mr.F.H.Mar- lected chalrman Mon Montrer! grand , and the contract will be awarded this week.Business Manager Mecatrerty ot of the club has Merchants Bank Busiding.rer oi, Mtn The club le asking tenders for the ore card, refreshment, fence sign aid Ere, Ooh, ALT tage League was held here on Saturday of ternoon.The reports presented foie 1 ed the finances to be in good The officers elected were: Hon.President, Hon.J.Stratton.Hon.Vive-Presiéent, Dr.Geo.Bura- \u201cPresdant, w.L.Mefiroy.Peters Vice-President, J.L.Mpwats, Warkworth \u2019 \u201c Executive chlhmittee, J.K.Bulfir {Peterbora), Div MoWiliisms (Rent), John Allen (Compdelil ord).Representative Oe Quarto SE L annual meting, Dr.Devet Mens want The beauty ef your skis and restored and pes served by wing a \"a TE ISS \u2018Supreine Court of N.S.Decision in Bank of - ,- Yarmouth Case.mie Hellfax, April 6.\u2014 The Supreme Court of Appes! to-day unanimously reverand the decision of the Chief Justice in the action of Btavert, liquidator of the Bank of Yarmouth, agaist the dirctors of the defunct Bank and the directors are held personally Habhe to pepay all losses to the Bank uris- \u2018Ing from the Redding account after August, 1904, at which date the direct * ors are held to have had n tice uf the state of that account The judgment SM be of capecial interest tu Ontarlo ! Bank shareholders in their present action against the directors of that Bank, and, perhaps, to the Sovereign Bank as well.The Bank of Yar- + mouth had a capital of $200.90v, and fenator Lovitt was president of its - Roard.The other directors were B.A: Crowell (since deceased), Augustus Cann, J.Bradford Cann, and J.Lesiie Lovitt, T.W, Johns was cashier.It - suspended payment Sth Masch, 1904, and W.E.Stavert was appoluted ita Mquidator by the Supreme Court of .Nova Scotia, under the Winding .\u2019p \u201c Act.Theo sharehoiders met.indemni- fled the liquidator against costs.and used the Bank's name to ng an ac- , tion against the director or neglig- ! ence in their duties.CAUSE OF FAILURE.The cause of the Bank's failure was the Redding account.& shoe manufacturer in Yarmouth and at the time of suspension owed the Bank $495,357.00.Of this large sum about 120,000 was loaned on over draft and $260,000 on unaccepted drafts, some of which were held In ¢ the Bank as good assets for over two .years before suspension Redding» \u201c estate and all his paper held by the realized only $20.000.00.so that pr loss to the Bank by the failure vas .The À liq uidator called up the double Mability, and taking Into consideration he loss of the capital the shareholders lost by the failure, $527,000.The strong feature urged against the dt- rectors at the trial was the mislead- .ing annual statenients.Adding the Redding indebtedness as exhibited by .overdrawn account to the amount \u201cshown overdue would be fer 1904.Past debts as per statement $15, one, actual past due $482.000.The action was tried before Chief Justice Townshend, who diamissed it on the ground that the directors were entitled to rely upon the judgment of .the cashier and that the business of management was solely entrusted to him.In this, he ssid, he was following the Montreal case of Pre.fontaine vs Grenier In the Privy Council.The uppeal court hold that the diractors had knowledge of the .Potten stata of the Radding account In August, 1904, and beld them lable _ for louses to the bank for carrying the \u2018 account.THE JUDGES.+ Mr.Justice Meagher delivered the .of the court in accordance with hie view.It was concurred in dy Mr.Justice Laurence, with the ex- dorvigned's s mlesrovina, on the Sth had telogues wit} be realy about 10h of A Arn, she WHY be of wniweual books.eos OF he best of ite kind in ; - ands (RI Sets TO a NB ne oLe RRINTS, PROX prooF 2m SA Reta rest wil) nf votdon \u2018the Sih and A Catalogues about the middle of Apert.| - WALTER M.\" «aan ie na .\u2014 : a, Sets, Quartered Oak and Mahorany Faireaus.\u2018l 1) hatands.Cheffonieres and Dressing Tables, Wardrobes.Boo Chairs.Mahogany Ro.Top Deak.Mat- rileres, table dev .wes Saal SUT 0 surance companies.8th April, at Ten O MARCOTTE PR ss Aue eers.AUCTION SALE|™: Window Glass, Paints, &c, We have received instructions ef Insurance Companies to sell by auction at our rooms, 69 St.James Street, tn lots to suit the trade and without reserve, On THURSDAY, 9th April, At Ten O'Clock 5.000 cases of Window Glass, assorted sizes, and almost all double: 10 tons of Paints, Varnish; aleo Otis, Shellac, Celors.eto.MARCOTTE FRERES.£14 Auctioneers._\u2014 AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, Tuesday, 7th, at 10.30 and 2.30 p.m.100 horses to be sold, consisting of U sou water, 4 SI A 7 mn | a.THURGOAY MORNING, 27H anu .- a\u202600 aon Extensive Regular Auction second 2a id \u2018Household Furniture\u2019 and too FRIDAY, 0h nent AT.10 AM.the .James SL Y .ner 10s as soifiited.\u201ccagh advances e ad sorature sa private vais very Sto i lor Farhiture.Pianos, ote.Safe, lp snd dry.$1 § FRASER BROG, Auctioneers.Office Faraitare, Etc.\\from Oatario An Important Auction.Office Furniture, Sectional Bookcases, etc.An extensive consignment from the West of sniendid office furniture, office cabinets flat and rel! pe desks, sectiomal bookcases.etr.will be soid by auction at eur Salesrooms, No.463 St.James 8%, Corner Inspecter, About the 15th April.Particulars later.su 2 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.mixed drivers of nil sorts, years old.nd sound.One brown mare, in foal.sound, 8 years old, weighing 1,300 lbs., to foal in May.One pony.and several cheap workers, to be sold without reserve.J.E CHARLEROIR, 53 St Henry st.cor St Paul.Tel.Main 2869.MARCOTTE FRERES, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of PHILEAS BEAUDOIN, Merchant, Insolvent.Sealed Tenders will be received at\u2019the o\u2019tice of the undersigned, No.99 St.James Street, Montreal, until TUESDAY, April 14th, 1908.at § o'clock pom., for the purchase of the following assets of the estate.In default of satisfactory tenders, the said property shall be sold by public suction at No.69 Mt.James Street, Montreal, THT RHEDAY.April 18th, at 11 o'rlock a.m.to wit 1.The rights of the insoivent as per No.13 BELMONT STREET: OFY BEAVER HALL BILL.Auction Sele of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS, Comprising large mantel nirror.rosewood etagere.ladv'a er 2 k, occasional chaïrs, reed rockers, Mo chair, centre tables, lace curtains pictures, ornaments, walnut sideboard, oétrine table, set oak diners in leather, obk rocker, dinner and tea ware, cutlers.etc.Brussels ca te, clocks.Dotures.walnut and cherry 1- room sets.'s chiffonieres, odd bureaus, teads.hair mattresses, feather ome and bedding.chamber- ware, drop head sewing machine.lounges, \u201chairs and tables.range.gas stove, refrigerator.kitchen utensils, ete., on WEDNESDAY MORNING, oh (APRIL, Commencing at 10 O'C ss FRASER BROS.Auctk s.promise of sale paseed between James Figens Wilder and Phileas Beaudoin on a place of land situsted in the Village of Delorimier.near Montreal.being a portion of lot Number Une hundred snd six- ty-one (No.181) on the official plan and baok of reference of the Incorporated Vil- age of Ilorimier.,and known as aub- division Number Two hundred and eigh- ty-four (No.384).and containing 3.550 feet In superficial area, Englieh measure, more or less.2\u2014The rights of the insolvent as per promise of sale passed between FErneet Brunet and Phileas Beaudoin on two pleces of land situated in the Village of Delorimier.near Montreal, being @ portion of lot Number One hundred and fifty-three (No.153) on the official plan and book of referance of the Incorporate4 Village of Melorimier.and known as subdivision Numbers Three hundred and thirty-five and Three hundred and thir- t3-six (Nos.335 end 336).end containing each one 25 feet In width by 74 feet In Jenn English measure, more or less.~The rights that the Insoivent's es- rare mav have in a property having be- Irngéd to the above insoivent by deed passed with IPermiéas Welleasare On Ans \u2019nd.1907.-the said property being the lots of land Numbers five and six (Nos.& and 6) of the firat rank of the trwnship of Dabv, Pontiac County, containing each one hundred arres in superficial area, more or less.with the Hghts ol hnprovements.of clearing.and all oth- era that may exist on the said lots.4.Four shares of the value of twenty- flva dullars each tn a creamery insted in the Vilage of Lorrain ile, District of ated pr of ft.Yaluable Property vy Auction South West Corner of St.Lawrence Boulefard and Prince Arthur Street.We are Instructed by the executor Es, tate late JOAEPH BROWN to sell hy auction et our salesroom, Ne.453 ot.James Street, on Tuesday, 14th April, 1908 At 11 O'Clock a.m.that exceedingly attractive and well situ.Tty on south-west cornet wrence road and Prince Arthur street of the very romners in this busy district.anû the only hutiding lot now for sale in that cat, 1 .frontage on the Boulevard 102 eet: ; Further particulars can hs had from ecutor, J.Edward Hrown, 29 Place d'Youville, or from FRASER BROS.8 8 Auctioneers.Pentiar.Terms of sale Cash.The books of rharges and terms of sale for the above aapets are visible at the office of the undersigned.where to apply for all information.TI LAMARRE.Curator.99 Rt.James Rt.Montreal MARCOTTE, RROS.Auctioneers, Montreal.March 27th.1908.76 2 law INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JOR.DECARIE.FILS.Brick-makers, of Montreal, Insolvents.Sale by public suction, WEDNEBDAY.April 15th, 1308, at 11 o'clock a.m.et No.69 St.James Bt.Montresi, of the fcllowing assets of the estate, separately As follows: l.-~Book debts.notes and judgment.as per list - 3.\u2014Otfiée fourniture, au- per ven.; tory .2.12 211 221 0 110 067 3.\u2014 Rolling stork, ronsisting in - lorries, harn ofc.+.748.00 4.\u2014An infmoveabls.on St.Ambroise street, actually in use for æ brick - ing industry, with the bulldings t erectad.to the exclusion of all mac ~ and tonls whatever.to wit: \u201cAt tract of land situated In the city of St.Henry of Memtresl.being the western part of lot [number sixteen (No.16), .an \u2018the official subdivision plan of lot Namier tee Thousand four hundted and sen 1 (No.3413) of the parish of Montresl, measuring seventy feet (10 feet) on Rt.Ambroise street, by seventy feet and nix inches (70 feet and ¢ inches) In width in rear.and four bundred and thirty-six (eal and one inch byork test and + anh) .9078.88 dh on its waster) 1 area in nity RE ive otis and rity.four Erætiolt autre a in front to t North fr f:21 rear by t Sh he, nine Canal, on the Fast dd Addl of subdiv thereon \u2018rec a without Pied machinery snd tools, 5.The machinery and tools of the brick-making industry.amouniing,as per inv entory oo B17.718.05.§.\u2014Three vacant lots on Papineau St.being the following tmmoveables: a.\u2014A Int of land known under the Number eight (No.8) of the subdivision oi the original lot Number three dun- dred and thirty-four (No.334) on the of- \u2018ficial plan ad book of reference of the Theowporated Village of the Cote.ft.h\u2014A lof of land knowns u \u201cthe Number ane (No.1) of the su o! the o lot Num and ve (Ne.8 ficia! plan a book of re neorporated Vilage ef the ¢.\u2014A lot of land known under \u201cthe Number two (No.20 of subdivision = of the original Number thros undred und t 0.on: © rime ted 3 dh ser street, Montreal, on\u2019 APRIL 8th, 1908.at bras vs Book d | KING'S EXPRESS STORAGE CO.Public Notice is hereby given to all whem it may concern, we arghouse.corper enry @treets, Montreal, all goods, chattels.and art!- cleg received in storage, and on which the storage charges have not been pald for a period of over six months, unless the goods are claimad end the charges paid on or before the 16th day of April, 1908.and all perrons having goods in storage in the said premises are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves accordingly.FRASER BROS.81 § daw Auctioneers.pret fen Line, rt 2 let Articles, Cut Glam, C Jargy- t of Ka ses roa Cao +2 Tuseday.Wednenda ing qn.the week at 7 cellent Silverware, Beske Excellebt Gold and Silver and Filled - Case Ladiew\u2019 dnd\u2019 Gentlemen's | Watches and Chains move and Colas ruts Boite, \u201cBrooches, ts, Crueta.\"Buiter D Dish te, Trays and plany other lots too numer- this ri fine stock at , Dext err at the, os, 4 Te nor, NOTRE DAME STREUT.WEST, Commencing Monday Afternoon and Evening.April 6th, and will be cony pa, ro turd ay opte this \u201cSaturday\u201d Evening will commence at 7.30.Tea Afiernouns at RAE & DONNELLY.Auctionsers.H.be sold posl- every tion at his residence, \u2018\u2018which and Omaments net.Brussels Carpets.Wine Glasses, Cutlery, eter.nut Bedroom fets.Odd Bures tures, ete.Set, 04d Chairs, Brass Pictures, etc.Stand.Hall and Stair Ce ususd Kitchen Sundries.E AT 10 8i 4 - has to be the Government,\u201d No.b3 VIGER AVE.THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 9, 1908, The whoie of his Handsome Furniture, etc.wi Cheirs, Waldorf Hair snd other Mattreses, Hers, Pictures, Cut Crynta) Gasaliers.cost 3600; Very Handsome Mantel $130 each: Parlor Grand Plano, coxt $1 $00.Historica) Steel Engraving.coat in pars \"875 eavb: Costly Curtains and s*ortieres.br We are favored with instruc tions from Mr.©.B.Lanctot to seit by auc- Highly Important AUCTION SALE of Elegant Household Furniture cost ete.vacailsd at once.having been soid to opposite Place Viger Hotel, I Paintings and Engravings.Best Curtains and Fo rtieres.Bont Brussels pots, Parlor \u2018Grand Plano.cost $1.,200.by Heintzman, ptet instrument; Screens, Parlor Cabinets, Fasels, Centre Tables, Costly © Figures , ete, OINING ROOM\u2014Une Old Mahogany Sidebrard and one Quartered Oak Sideboard, Extension Dining Tabla and Leather-seated Chairs, C ab Mirror, Silverware, Dinner and Tea Bet, BEDROOMS Brass and Enamel Beds.Quartered Osk and Black us, Wa rdrobes, Couches.Chamber Ware, 3 8\u2014Cabinet Grand Upright Plano, almost Eta Cato Gese Rubber Plant, Swiss Curtains, Hall rpots.KITCHEN\u20148teel Range, lot of Coal and Wood, Pickles and Syrups, and O'CLOCK.ALI.\u2014 Bronze Hall Vight, cost $180; Large Mirror, Hall Light, including: and Parr Suites.M with and Wal- Easy Ple- Parlor RAR 4 DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Household Furniture, Best Wilton and Brussels Carpets, Gasaliers, Etc.The subscribers are Instructed to sell at the residence, No.57 ST.DENIS ST, second door above \u201cViger Square,\u201d on WEDNESDAY MORNING.April 8, 1908, Consisting of Parlor Set.04d and Easy Caire, Gessliers, Centre Tables, Music Cabinet, Pictures, Curtains and Portieres, t Whton' a and Rrusesls Carpets In ev room, ctures.Ornaments, etr.RB .Biaboart.Nintag Table and Chairs, Desk, Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, ete.The pentents of Ten Bedrcoms, rom- Quarterad Oak, Riack Walnut.uvngariany Ash and other Bedvoom Bets.dd Bureaus.Wardrobes, Couches, Easy two Refrigerators.Happy Thought Cook Steve and fundries.Sale at 10 O'Clok.RAE & DONNELLY.st 2 Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE New and Second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And a large Assortment of Handsome Now Carpets, Oliciothe and Lineloums, Plancs, Refrigerators, etc.We will sell at our rooms, 341 and 343 ST.JAMES STREET, on TUBSDAY AFTERNOON, Aprit 7th, 1900.MARCOTTE BROS.SALES.INSOLYENT : NOTICE, la.r8 RANSON PHARMACY CO.Lachine, P.Q.Saie dy publie auction at 69 St.James WEDNESDAY, tt am, of the fol- Dr amsets, to be sold enbloc: and Stationery .- $1,887.83 ods Fountain ses.access 102.89 iy In the above will be the cop- fes of pi Pres ED the whole to be sold at » rate n the dollar.In a purchaser wi be obliged to pa¥ the sum of Rar 32.being balance due on liqp on untain, êtr\u2026 to the J.J.Mc- La ru C Lti., Toronto.For other Information apply to WILKS & MICHAUD, Joint Curators, 505 St.Jasrres ft.Montreal, \u201cApril 2nd.1908.MARCOTTE BROS neers.[a sisting of parfor and bedroom sets, Iron dedsteads, springs and mattresses, tables .and chaise, pillows, p and a lot \u2018of 53 neat parior, bed furniture, brass.and Irom bedsteads hair and other + ma ttromee, planoce, eur- tains, bed pâte, * ie et Beconé- hand vate renideme for eanveniente of ale.Sale at 2.30 p.m.RAS 4 DONNELLY, si 2 \u2019 Auctioneers.out reserve gp Trade Sale.At our 8t.James Street Roems, with- d in lots to the trade, on WEDNESDAY, 8th April, Balance of two Bankrupt Stoeks, com- pands.ocottonnades, flannelsties es, underwear, hosiery.shirts, lace, prising: at.or verges, MIMY-five linens, smallwares, fancy gogds, etc.etc 8 boek m MARCORTE BROS\u2019 SALES.AUCTION SALE of Hats and Caps A ATI, Join At Ten O'Clock, at our Roome 5 James ftreet, the whale balance Wy Clement's stock in lots to the trade.and aires without reserve, amousting to lias ars Straw Hats, Galatss and cases of Men's Btraw Hats.100 dose i Yn e Sn Soft Felt lates.\\ 1,000 dosen of \u2018Cloth Caps of all Ge- criptions ne MA ERXS, Auctievedrs.A.DESMAR Ai Cure tor.\u2014 Auction Sale, For Sale OF FICE FURNITURE | Safe 2 Desks I Counter, etc.F.ST.GERMAIN, No.70 St.James St.A.LEOFRED (Grad.Lava) and McGill) CIVIL ENGINEER.sx WATER WORKS! = oe at lephone sam.! 363 83 1aw From St.John c Steillan, April ® BOSTON \u201cAMERICA'S GREATEST LWAY SYSTEM » > (SHORT LINE) RETURN LIMIT\u2014April 27th, 1908.City Ticket Office 130 St.James Street.Telephones Vie RUTLAND ROUTE : _ Thursday, April 18th, 1908.NEW YORK $11.30 $ 9.65 .158 and 4458 STEAMSHIPS.' ROYAL MAIL SERVICE.TO LIVERPOOL.Frem Montreal.May 1 Mey 18 May 13 SALOON.3:0 and upwards, according te steamer.SECOND \u2018CLASS, $46 and upwards.THIRD CLASH, Livarsoo! London or Bel- fam.817.50 or 228.1 oO GLASGOW.From Boston.Pretarian, AplL Grampian, pri 28 and up.Second chaos $40 6.50 .according to steam T From Portland.lentan, April 16 Saioon $63.50 and ap.Third class 92 st.John.20 N.B., and Hallfex te Havre.From St.John Pometanian, 18th Apeil.18th April foe, class bs cabin, call:d second cabin.Ra London, $40.Havre, 843: Paris, $49.ul third clase, $27.$6.Paris 330.00, Apply to H.and à.ALLAN, Montreal.2 Dominion Line From Portland.From Montreal REA Dominion, May ?Kensington.Avril 11.\"Ottawa, May 9 Canada.Apr nsington, Mer 16 Southwark: Apr me.Canada, May 23 Rates of passage: First, $63 to 710; Second.$42.50 to 846: Third, 337.60.White Star Line.New York\u2014Quesastown\u2014Liverpeel, ; Celtic, April 6.+.Codrie, April 28 Baltio April 16.Arabic.April 8e Piymeuth\u2014Chorbeurg\u2014Seuthempten.Oreanse, April 6.Aéristic, April 32 Teutegte, Apri 3.oo Majestic, April 29 Cmme roms, TO ITALY Tia Azores, Madelrs.Gibraltar, Alglers.Canepla, Aprit .Romantic, April 25 Bepublia April A rere Cretia, May 9 Apply to loca.agents, or COMPANY'S OFFICE, 17 Bt.Sacraments | The time for recelvin plates and shapes to be delivered at the Sore! Shipyards.for the De, Marine and Fisheries.wil) {rom the 6th April next to noon of the 13th April, 1908.Tenders For Steel Plates and Shapes tenders for stee| ment of extended Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries Ceclite (new) .handsome new carpet » Axminster, Wilton, Brussels | C2 381 Queen Toronto.Beware of imitations SENSE Kine .Rats, Miss, Reaches.Bes An érupeiste 0e 381 Cres Bose st.West, 134 «Barbarovws Luetson .STORAGE Terminal Warehouse 14-38 Grey Nun St.Telephone M.4443.83 5 saw \u201cKAMNOL\u201d For teething children, gives prompt rub on the gums.MeCor- maock's/ Pharmacy, Park Ave.25 cents.80 Seod relief.\u2019 P.REID & SON, .About your Coa! and Wood when ordering.sod?our, Dry Kindling Weed, $1.50 per '947 Notre Dame St, W.78 Jeep REFORD AGENCIES DONALDSON LINE.St.Jorn NR.Glasgow, esky Service.ss CARSANDRA (twin-screw).April 11 £4.TRITOMIA.April S$ FIRET CRNTREAL, BAILING.MR.ATNENIA (twin-scre .May 7 Fassenge~ Auten Socom Cadin, $342.50 single.I'repaid second Cabin $42.50.THE\" ROBENT REVORD CO.LimMed, Mentrekl, Toronto, Quebec, St.Jobn.N.B.Portland.Me.0 ss North German Lloyd.FAST EXPRESS \u2018SERVICH.Piymenth\u2014Cherbourg\u2014ivemen, 10 a.m.Kaiser 4 Gr.Ap: J Kronprins Wm.Apr.21 \u201cAvr.14 Kater Wm {I .28 TWIN SCREW FASSENGER SERVICE.Plymouth, Cuerhaure, Bremen, 10 A.M.9 Kourfuerst.May 7 Capri 9 Barbarones .: May?! sBremen aireet.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE.SIBRALTANT NAPLES GENOA, et11 re Friedrich.& Luise .April 11 K Albers.Mayè apn 1s l'irene.May ® Checke.OETRIVHS & CO, 8 Broadway, N.Y.W.H.MENRY, 236 Bt.James street.72 234 Hamburg Anatom London-Paris-Hamburg Awerika (yew), Aer.2 Kalserin veu, Apr.33 sPrewria P.Lincoln.uew, Ap, 3 *Nulls te Hanbure direct.Gibraltar-Naples- Geno.Moltke.use 2 ~ \u201cHara: ja.ae 2 \u2018Travellers\u2019 checks levued.Company's Office, 13-37 Broadway, =.x JAMES THOM, (lenernl Agent, 15 Sacrament st.; W.H.Henry, Im oral Bek Building, 286 nt James Bt, an L.Lusher, 175 St.Janies « a 146eod IT WONT DO to wear faded or soiled clothing while you can get superior Dyeing and Cisauing of all kinds at moderate ides.Qent\u2019's Buita, Overcoatæ etc.dyed or cleaned.Ladies\u2019 and Children's Dresses.Cloaks.Mantles, Ribbons, Laces and Feathers dyed and cleaned equal to the best houses in Europe.lace Curtains.Damask, neh, and all k of House Hang ool, Silk or Plush, treated cientitloally.ROYAL DYE WORKS \u201cOffice\u2014803 St.Catherine St.West 80 3e0d From Halifax.| RAILWAY RR ALE A] CRAND TRUN EASTER EXCURSIONS.__ INTew Work APRIL 16th, 1908.FRON MONTREAL 35%.$11.30 Going date, Aprile 16th, 1%v8.Returm Hmit.April 27th, 19 Trains leave at $50 am.543 amy 11.00 a.m.7.40 pa, 8.10 pan.Boston APRIL (6th.1908.oe.FROM MONTREAL *o=p2 Tm\" $9.65 Going Aate, April 16th, 1908.Return Hmit.20th April.fuss, Trains leave at 3.310 am.and 8.10 p.m.Easter Holiday Fares Quebee.54.90 Toronte .510.00 Sherbrooke .$170 Hamilton .Ç 1008 Ottawa $3.33 levden .À Detroit \u2018314.70 Port Huron .S1400 And all othicr points in Canada: also, Messina Aprin N.Y.: Rouse\u2019s Points N.Y.: Island ona.Vt: Swanton.Vt and intermediate stations and return, at SINGLE (First Glass) FARE Going April 16.17 18, 19, 20, 1%08, Return limi, Aoril 21st.1908.CITY TICKET OYFICES: 137 8: James Ht.\u2018Phones Main 460 apd 461 or Bonaventure Station.\u2014 CANADIAN PACIFIC EASTER EXCURSION lowest one way first-clave fare April 16th to 20th.Guod to return April 21st, 1908.BOSTON From Montreal 35\"5 have very lit- tie left over for livinz contributing to the upkeep of the bomb factories.3 ot man over \u20ac nests s a doctor who re it\u201d he fa ot that he cannot elec patien he they oowld the Canadian Senate.where get It in wholesale lots.One scientist now comes forward with the assertion that there are two north poles.By the time we learn that there are about à dosen some explorer may manage to discover one of them.tarian, he has always been a trusted colleague and public man; and it was his possession of these lese dazsling qualities which marked him out as the meinber, of the discredited and discouraged party of some years ago.best fitted to lead.He won by faith and not by admiration.It wiil generally stage means that his physicians think that relief from responstbllities may bring restored health.The changes in the Governinent which will probably follow the change in the Premiership, are not likely to be significant.They will simply be promotions.That Mr.Lloyd-George is to come more prominently to the front, seeths reasonabls, not only from ties, but because the Whiggish Mr.Asquith will feel the necessity of convincing the Radical element that his acceptance of the \u201cbaton\u201d does not mean any loss of influence to its strong membership.Mr.Winston Cburchill is spoken of for promotion which indicetes that he has decidedly \u2018grown up\u201d since he visited Canada.Hin seat is regarded as unsafe; but then he is à \u2018\u2019bonny fighter.\u201d There are some indications that Mr.Asquith may be a better tactician than preceded Mm.He may be able to plan his attacke upon the entrenched \u201cwrongs,\u201d which his party is pledged to overthrow, so As to arouse & minimum of resistance while rallying: a tuaximum of enthusiasm.Taotics is what the Liberal Government chiefly necds; and its varied following may give thelr confidence in an especial manner to & general who shows signs of being able to lead them to victory.\u2014\u2014 2 Student Killed by Train.Special to The Montreal Bar.Whi! t Hil, Ont, April 6.\u2014 © warning along the Canadian Pacific Rall track here B.Hover of Green River.a student x, the High Bchool of Markham, ree Sack by a westbound express rewn under à train and ng ly Lille.He was y eon of Mr Alfred Hover of Green 3 L\u2014Dr.\u2014Ro Tapie Vannes joue ciates.Never a drilisint Parllamen- ARR abe op Tower Boat Show.» Church Chote.be hoped that his retirement at this: his strong personality and great abill- | the blunt and honest Scotsman who | © THIS DATE THIRTY YEARS AGO.April 6th, 1878.the by- The late Mr.~ Gilbert Scott.the most minent real, both roles.He was tn the - known brewing firm of Willlam Dow Co., years a director of the Bank of © Montreal.and a 8 Ter of nant industria! comcerns of was a merchant of the highest ! out Mntagritr, whose \u2018word was as good as Our Quebec correspondent is he that President Hayes, Washington, D.Chas appointed Mr.Willam D.Howels, now American consul a uebes, to be consul.at fied 4 by, Mr.Dominton to his bro one of the brightest Masson, of I! WELLS is yeu his in on Saturday Stan- Nailsea, the FI 1.Q.C.whom he def by | two hundred of « majoritx He was ever steven an al .& leading as played on a railroad whose eer he fo.= hin\u2019 vi, ie ; ne | CE og st eos = - iis ring ever on T merging for the past : me PE ee SLR Ecs \u201cFOR OUR PASS OVER TRADE\u201d Gesémare Ynon 's (New York) Potato Flows, tn 1.1d.adage.(Mew York) Macon voons, in 11.homes.Prunes, Olives, Pears, Spices, Ahesvry.oto, etc.\u2019 * PURE PALESTINE PRODUCTS Carmel Liqueurs ' Prods the vaults of Baron, Kdmend do Retheehild, Rishen I» Sion, Jas, Palestine nos?Wa \u2018With reference to the and Liqueurs from Palestine we beg to draw the attention of of every bottle.- ferent colors and every bottle double seals.portations, now in store, of the Goodman\u2019 (New York) Bertiner Matsothe, fu 1-18.and 3%-Ma Gacdmea's Borinez Paisat Meal tn 1-ib, oR 3-1, and 00 Ralaina, Xuta, Apet Carmel Winas, Carmel Cegnacs and Carmel Wines, Cognacs sumers to the fact that the abeolute genuineness of the Wines and Spirits is guaranteed by the label and seals a.The labels are printed in seven dif- has Here is a list of our presen t im- Carmel Wines, etc.- à Per Crateen Late oe $13.50 - ) Hives 11° (Foe Motes Quarts EE Deana (Type Madoo) Quarts te 800 WHITE WINES - out Gauternes) Quests use mes.me ) Quarts 76 730 SWEET WINES Quarts mobopetr\u201d ae er Sears \u2018160 \u20181106 \u201cPlat Mealage) Quer 118 Lu \u201cMort\u201d Sherry) Quer 10 \u201cTader\u201d (Type Tokay) Pts 18 QOGNACS \u2014mothosané\u201d Tore fi ue \u201cBRP\u201d Quarty 280 CORDIALS Ç \u201cRamak\u201d (Type Chartreuse) Le \u201cMispah\u201d (Type Crome és Ounces) Les .FRASER, VIGER & 03 \"eos Svasems \u2014 27, 0 & 0% 8 dupes 0 eomantsnne 000.Your Garden Would no doubt be i improved by by adding à of grivel.We have the right kind and en experienced men to lay it when necessary.Geo.W.Reed & Co.Ltd.- - - - - few: loo \u201cun fau T6 $0 Jaw Denieh Finance Minister Dead.® .Copenhagen, S.~Wilhelm the Danish Minister of Fin- spon died in hie city thie BRIER 177 ctomect compte \"Be To spest te t PER - = \u2014 élaguisitions Hg if cq of ; Ë i } ÿ i i i ; is J 2 I 48 mi rr SE |= The 20 Days W.H.Stewart Stock Wind Up Sale is Making the Way to the Old W.H.Stewart's STORE the \u2018\u2019best beaten path\u201d in the city.WHY ?Because the people are buying the finest of shoes at prices that lôok more like the cost of the shoe strings than the value of the footwear.BUT every pair must pass to the people, and only a few days to do it.Come for Yours! Come for More! 109 pairs Women's Boots, made of fine Patent leather and Vici Kid, $3.50 and $4.00 values, all sizes and good styles.1.95 117 pairs Women's fine Dress Women's Overgsitess.all Misses\u2019 Boots lea - colors wort , al ; 125 à thera, worth 32.50 to | pair.«.s ha 49 31.50 à pair.1.95 Childrens Button Boo 00 i \u201c179 Misses\u2019 apd, Children's 1 19 o 6 wo Strep o to $1.78 a pair.C a ict Kid, ' Children\u2019s Shoes, in white, ink and blue kid, worth B0.0 eit een eve bonne Children's 5 Boots.siya ra.98 worth up to | 3.00.Ç Child Ankl nidrens A: nk kle Tics, Jon 19 worth $1.50.ere via ae Children's Oxfords.ta: patent leather and TN vorth + 50 and 32.75 apalr.73 rp = Oxfords.saappy 3450 make \u201c '2.40 187 pairs 'W.Oxfords, all leathers, ro mach, aw.nobbym.'s 1 In the midst of |.ce, but I wil not) give way Whe wood pave at nétant- f.à Dr.Agueyft fivart \u201cCure 10 fen.Ue es \u2014meprt ant Bibel Ribbon, 18 yds.for 850.|| Taffeta SUK Laby Rrvhpu.18 Reg.38e bolt: Per.\u2026.CAN.Sik teeta of cslora, incluling all pink, white, mauve, seda, etc; à wultal-le Mgoy Ribbon.In full, ange the dainty shades of shy, nije.opaueHeor, Mexique, re- .for underwear, trimmings, ete.Rpoci for dpe day only, bolt.yerds tn a boit.Be deeply cut.for .Cambric Corset Cambric row of lace 49c, for uccen trimmed with lave.: Cambric Drawers.lawu CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS.\u2014Front with four rows | of lace insertion, trimmed with lace and ribbon.Reg.2%.Tuesday CAMBRIC CORSET COVERS.\u2014 Trimmed with 4\u20ac rows of lace Inserthn.lace and ribbon.25e Reg.45¢, C vers, front with four rows of luce insection, trimmed with lace.Reg.5%.Tuesday 43e Drawers, umbrella (rill, with six tu \u201cs, 20e one | Reg.43¢ Tuesday .umbrella frill, with ineertion, In .atvle, elbow sleeves, trimmed with embroidery.Meg tre Tuesday.Yc Cambric Night Gowns, xquuve | voke af lave trimmed with lace Cambric Night Gowns, Marguerite | and ribbon.Reg.fe.Tuesday .RE \u2026SDe | Cambric Night Gowns, \u201cV\" neck, square yoke of Jace and em- | broidery insertion, elbow xleeves, | trimmed with lace and ribbon.Reg.$1.09 Tuesday 125 sab NAN millinery purposes, etc.or \u2019 ea psd 75¢ Chiffon for 50c yd.Extra heavy quality double fold @lk_ Chiffon, 48 ins.wide, In black.whi cream, sky, turquoise, pluk, brown, tan mauve, red, wine, grey, , and all the new shades in blue, especially used \u201ctor Special 'A Whitewear Sale, Values That Cannot be Duplicated A Whitewear Sale in April is somewhat of an innovation, but the unusual values we expect to give are ample reasons why it should be successful.In a store of this capacity, department managers must buy and plan months ahead, and plans are already being made for the reception and disposal of our summer stock.Because present stock interferes with the carrying ) out of thsee plans, they've received marching orders, and as is usually the case on such occasions, prices have been A glance at the following items and prices are all convincing and a visit to our store to-morrow will make any one a customer.To the thrifty woman we give one word of advice\u2014buy now, and save much money.Cambric Underskirts, deep lawn flounce with tuck: and three rows of lace insertion, trimmed with dace.Reg.$1250, for Ne cambflc Skirt, deep lawn flounce.trimmed with three insertions of lave and face edge Tuesday .1.39 Cambric Underskirts, deen lawn flounce with hemstitehed plaits, trinnned *with cmbrodery.Reg.$135 Tuesday - - RÉ.25 bine liness in a \u2018Nemo Self-Reducing Corsets | Nemo self reducing corsets, are abrolutely the best Corsets cver designed for stout women and com- health -giving comfort apd stylish shape- | degrce never wef before.We 1 | Women's White We've told you of these waists before, shipment worth repeating.The total Lawn Waists 64c but good news is always comprised over a thousand waists in an infinite variety of protty styles.Tablex have all been replenished from reserve stock, and you'll find as WHITE GOODS SALE, Third Floor Bargain Section This sale was planned specially for those who are preparing their daughters for First Communion day.that you can sgve money on your little girl's oulfil, or spend the amount orign- These lessened prices mean ally decided on and get much better materials.Tremendous Bargains will be offered in White Organdie, Persian Lawn, Bishop Lawn and Indian Lawn.White Lawn, White Long Cloth, White Lonsdale, White Cotton, ete.We particulariy draw attention to the following lines: White Organdie Muslin, 45 inches wide.Yard \u2018 19¢ Fine Quality White Swiss Organdie, 45 jrs.muslin.Reg.40c.Tuesday, yard\u2019:.ç 40 inch wide White Apron lawn, strong quality, sold regularly 15e yard.Tuesday, yard Sec White Victoria Lawn, fine quality for children's Jresses, 40 ina.wide.Reg.18c.Tuceday, Nurd.Le.-200 cena un ne 13%c White Lonsdale Cambric, soft silky finish, 3¢ ins.wide.oF.15e.Tuesday, yard.1 Women\u2019s Kid Shoes ma vo EN Ne annee at eo #370 odly U8BO as ever.tice, (ine lace and embroidery - Corsets, Batiste or Coutil, long or hort or.Ne Rood ur \u201cargels nto their make np, with Le Pr oa.bles tie aay fees \u201cnite and aru tucks, sll have 3-§ sleeves, mast of them buttoned back; sizes\u2019 33.Sites 18 to 36 Tuendmy .; 34 and 36 only.Reg $123 Fer.8c Corsets made of Coutil, low buat.long hip.well Black Sateen Underskirts, made with deep frill.Reg 9c.Tuesilav J@¢ boned with watch spring steel: sizes 27 to 30 Short Kimonos, comfortable little lourglig Jackets of colored muslins.white, 25 to © gray.Reg.75c.To clear 38¢ Reg.88¢, for .RP RP Late eee D + _\u2014 Hand Drawn Linen Rig sale of aster Linen at very 2980 low prices; ull hand drawn with Dongola Kid shoes.\u201cde hem made on a smart Doilexr, size & x 6.ac with patent Iwmileys, size 9 x 9.13¢ .silles, sice 12 12.- \u2026.> White Swiss Spot Muslins.Reg.tips and ex- po ue 8 x 18 30 | Lic yard.Tuesday, yard.10e tension soles, Centres.size 24 x 24.el The i White Long Cloth Cotton, 38 Ins.appropnate Shams, size 30 x 30.se wide.Reg.156c.Tuesday, for sprin Shams, size 30 x 30.8 19 | vard.LL Lee 1 wear Pt e 8 Scarfs, size 18 x 36.2.119 | White Mercerised Brocades, suit- 98e.ur i x th M3 .able for ladies\u2019 blouses, spot end es UMR Mare sprig patterns.Reg.20c.Tuesday, yard .> Seay.> 15¢ SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES, all makes, per dozen .17¢ White Pique, White Duck, White SEWING MACHINE SUPPLIES; Lowest prices in town.\u2014Main Floor.Superfine quality white French Or- Fine White Lingerie Mull, a soft Drill.and white Jean, suitable gandic Muslin, 45 ins.wide.Te sheer quality, mercerized finish- for ladies\u2019 mummer costumes.60c.Tuesday, yard .Se ed.used for ladies\u2019 and chil- Reg.20¢ and sc.On e \u2019 .Fine White: Nainsook, goft and dren's dresses; width 45 ins.| Tuesday.yard .A 18e Men 8 $15.00 Raincoats for 3.90 pure quality.Reg.20c.Tues- Reg.3ic yard.On sale Tuee.| Fine White Silk Mull, for Com- , - \u2018 Oxford and § day, vard.0.22 Lecce 5e day, yard ee 18e | munion Dresses, 50e and 75e MENS AINCOATS an a tarde a aney dark Superfine quality White French Fire White Perline Lawn.Rex | yard.black.Real $15.00 values.oiieerns $8.90 Nainsook, fine even weave, made toc.Tuesday.yaré .| Fine White Silk Crystalline, hand- .of selected varn.Reg.| Fine White Bishop's Lawn.Reg.| some material for girls* drerses, MEN'8 ODD SUITS, COATS AND VESTS, have Emm Tuesday, Yard .25e 4c.Tuesday, yard .ss VARA.ot care near eee 55e been groupæn into one lot for a final clearance, n : at a price that insures their immediate sale.\u2014 \" .They are made of medium and heavy weight Fom$12 é \u2019 Pri cheviots, in light or dark shades; also some SALE OF EASTER HAMS Crockery at Economy ces fancy wersteds cut single ane double breasted.° values , Sale will begin promptly at a.m.-morrow .: A most unparalleled sale ef Crockery at ss- merning, amd continue through the day until all 500 Small Sugar Cured Hams (Sweet Briar, Best tounding economy prices, is in pregress in our spa- these odd lots and ends are disposed ef.- Brand), put up expressly for Easter trade, cious basement.A few leaders: \u2014 .w Sui n weight frem 9 te 12 Iba.each.Will be on sale 40-plece Tea Sets, new and dainty designs, to clear 485 Boys\u2019 Buster Brown and Sailor ash Suits.Those are sample Tp-morrow at .+.Lâ}6e th.at .PARA AS $4165 suits just received, cut in the new spring Jules By purchasing 19 Ibs Granuisted Sugar oo.LT 90c 10-piece\u2019 Toiler Seis, neat floral designs 8198 them carly, instead of (he price being 3225 à sult, they are on Sn 8 'bg.Rolled Wheat.BIC.Factory clean up of Fireproof Teapots, new shapes : : 2 tina French Peas.se 3 and styles.Prices.25e: 35e 15e 50 dezen Boys\u2019 Shirt Waists.with soft collar attached, aszorted rizes.i frig ort oon and Beans CNE oc \u2019 Handsome Fruit Bowls, pink floral decoration.Reg.You probably never will have another Chance to buy boys.ue \u2019 no renee \" : to- 5», they w 9 lbs.Strathcona Mour.pe 26C, for .L2.22 Lee een nue see cc esse es 14c rates, ue a low price Come carly o-montow, hey wil go 2 1-tb.tins Strathcona Baking Lena ee : APE TTI TR ee 4 Jelly Are or Ponder -B0c Ne Factory Clean vp en nrdiniorat: | ç Card % tins Savoy Beanx vovssseu ss y ai! sizes, pes and ce'erss | : 15c Entitles you te: membership Card.> tie y at a low price, en special tables at Join Our Shakespeare Club \u201cNine Volumes F ree.- -\u2014 to.the Treasury bench again\u2014but he retûtned to it as Prime Minister.\u201cIn 1893, if Bir Henry thought anything at all about his future.he probably concluded that his offictal carecr was at an end.He had confessed to but ome political ambition.Tt was to he Bpeaker of the House of Commons.Curiously endugh a few montha b- fore his fall that great post became vacant through the resignation of Mr.Arthur Wellesley Peel.Sir Henry pressed his claim to the office, but his colleagues vowed that he was too val- vable a man to be spared from the councils of his party.and Mr.William Court Gully was sppointed to it instead.He was content te accept the honor of \u2018knighthood.\u201cBut the year 1899 brought an unexpected turn in the fortunes of Sir Henry.Sir William Harcout resigned the post of leader of the Liberal Party.\u201cWho would take up the leadership?There was no fierce rush for the office.The party was divided and dispirited.Ambition seemed to be dead In all its prominent members.At any rate, they shrank from the leadership with something like terror.Afl\u2014save one.That one was Sir Henry.the man of them all who was known to have the least desire for command.For six dispiritiog years he stuck to his post en the front Qpposition bench, his serene temp\u2018 and sound constitution proof against not only the physical strain of the position.its serious responsibilities, its many worrics.but also against the eclipse of Liberalism and the \u201cbitter personal antagonisms of his followers.\u201d HIS FIRST TASTE FOR PARLIAMENT.When Henry Campbell-Bannerman was thirty-two years age, he was approa ant asked to put up for Parliament in the interests of Gttrl- ing.At first he refused.He was not particularly Interested in the political drama of the day.But gventually he was persusded.and when the election toolt place he was beaten by 500 votes.Put fo was encouraged theredy, ra ther than the reverse, for it wap always a family virtue to reject the fret and when he put up Boroughs since hed af Henry ex Jor thet ORS uency.A politician t ay remarked that when Sir Heary first took his In his voice, but the maiden effort was { delivered cléarly and concisely, which made Mr.Gladstone come up to the future - Minister when the Houre rose, and, shaking his hand, exclaim: \u201cYoung man, you've got the courage of a big man In your and you should go far.\u201d Prophetic and true.He had no thought of entering politics till suddenly they were thrust upon him.Hé was quite content to work in his father's business, - ly as the parent had built up an enormous fortune thereat.Meanwhilé his father had married again to .the daughter of a rich Manchester merchant named rman, and when shortly afterwards ome of the Ban- nermans died he left his entire fortune to the son James Campbell on condition that he added the name of Bannerman to his surname.Thus was it that \u2018thé Premier came by the name of CGampbeli-Bannerman, and.incidentally, a fortune computéd today at somewhere not far removed from £50,000 a year.SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF \u2018THE.NEW BRITISH PREMIER Mr.- Asquith is a shortish man with wavy, silver-grey hair.loose-fitting clothes, and\u201d a pallid, lawyer-lke face, with a very straight mouth and very steady eyes.Mr.Asquith\u2019s incessant mental turmoil and his heavy burden of Empire 1s never shown in his face.No-teverish heme marks footateps as he enters the House Cemmons he bears.no sign of the nerve-trying day of worl he has already-completed in his Department, in his private room, ind in the Cabinet chamber.He picks his way over the outstretched fest of Ministers on the lront bench with the slow precision of an idler.His hands trousers line of Ministers on the front picks up the order paper of the with the manner of who are not entirely satisfied as to his orthodoxy.They know that Mr.-Ae- quith, with all his seeming placidity, can within thirty seconds turn himself into a dragon of furious action.They know that for all his indifference he will spring to battle with smashing blows the instant therv is an opening.His fey preparedness for emergencies stirs the latent admiration of even his enemies.Mr.Asquith is not an imposing figure except in action.His clothes never seem to fit him thoroughly\u2014his trousers always appear rather baggy, his inevitable morning coat secms too small, and his waistcoat gives one the impression of being worn because it is comfortable.His clothes Indicate Fim as a member not anxious to cut a distinguished figure, as one who is quite content t0 be among the rank snd file of a large parliamentary party.But that em prepsion is diast pated when Mr.Asquith rises to his æet.Then the personality of tne ban shines forth, and the most casusl eye can pee what makes him & poyer in the House of Commons.From hia first dozen words it is apparent that, though one may dislike him, it will be impossible to ignore him.His manner varies with the occasion.It is generally ruthless.He will brush political friends aside with thé same rough verbal gedtore that he uses to fves.He does not go Out of his way to be conciliatery.! IB LACKING IN WIT.lle has not the genial manner and dry wit with which Sr Henry Camp- bell-Bannerman was wont to soften the asperities of parliamentary warfare.He bas nefther ttthe nor patience for such things.The Mr.Asquith seated with bored face and lazy attitude on the Treasury bench is not the Mr.Asquith who makes a fighting speech.Listlessness drops from him like a mantle ag Be rises to his feet, and takes his place in front of the famous despatch box to expound to the House a new and highly contentious plece of } tion.His pale face is »lightly flushed, his eyes are half veiled; unconsciously his should- oe go back a little, and his bead adopts an aggressive poise.He is \u201cJa picture of cold ardor.Th a deep.sonorous voice he opens with some well balanced generalities.In three minutes he has reached the heagt of hia subject.holding the H silent with his lucid anû âfrect exp tions.ee he excels.\u2018It ls Bard to love wh steaing to Mr.Asquith, ° con power of making a child understand an Act of Parliament.He unfolds a budget liké a fairy tale, and rakes it seer almost as simple.Direetly his speech is over he sinks on the, Treesury bench with his impose alr.heavy 2.; \u2019 - ; ; - Aho , So BSE ei a x Re a BAe JM {20654 ade REIS Cre, cf al LI x R [à A wre 4 on | PARTICULARS AT BOOK DEPT.\u20142nd FLOOR.2 tins Blueberries .cen 3x | TEA AND COFFEE SALE ON WEDNESDAY.æ1c.S5e énd 55e | i mr LifeAssurance Company Home Office, Capital and Assets, Paid Policy-holders in 1907, - $287,268.17 Insurance in force, H.R.POPHAM, Manager.Montreal Distriet Hamilton, Canada $3,870,472.74 $18,965,117.93 DAVID DEXTER, President and Managing Lirector.he carries admiration cven where ne-! man.that Gladstone selected him for fails to raison affection.WHERE HE 18 DISLIKED.Mr.Asquith's accession tn the premiership will dé well received by al} sections of his party, with the posms, fvie caception of the extreme radical and labor men who are inclined to vee tu his imperialistic wiews the ¢nl n° some of their aspirations for socialistic reforms.Similar feelingn are likely to prevail In the Irish benches of thd House of Commons, where he f not regarded as & sure friend of Home Rule in sn beyond giving Ireland control of her merely local affairs.Among the general public Mr.Asquith 8 looked upon as showing the highest career open to talent, having at a \u20ac ra- tively early age from an insignificant beginning.attained the highest poss- tion In the stata Nobody doubts his consummate ability and adminietra- tive capacity.; \u2018 During the recent weeks as deputy leader in the commons, he also has shown unsuspected warmth of disposition.The only question In men's minds is whether hé has the art of managing men.He is sald to lack the personal enthusiasm and charm of manner which distinguished hin famous predecessors and which In regarded as oe of the first essentials in securing followers.Mv.Asquith\u2019's wife was once describer by Gladstone an one of the cleverest young women he had ever met NOT A GENTLE OPPONENT.Mr.Afquith mede a brilliapt record as a st t at Oxford and han been fe- mans years one of the foremost lawyers of hgland.Bo srkable were talents; even as & very yours FX 1 a high office of state.He is without any of Bir Henry Campbell-Bann-~rs man's gentleness in his parllamentary mince words\u2014doer not reply wittily and good-naturedly, as does Sir Henry \u2014but comes back with a umashing blow\u2019.For example, the other day he was asked by young Lord Winterton whe- \u201cher the government intended tn per- siat in its campaign against the House of s.\u201cT'have no announcement to make,\u201d said Mr.Asquith.Immediatély Stanley Wilson, a welle known Unionist, got up and said.\u201cAre we to understand that the matter je no longer, one of urgency, as we were toid last session ?* \u2018 .This query, enapped out sharpiy,- wan regarded by the Unionists as a poser and thry cheered heartily.In a leisurely way Mr Asquith rose and took up his position at the table The whole House mat silent, expeet- ing an important statement.\u201cThe honorable member,\u201d said Mr.Asquith, \u201ccan draw what conclusion he tikes.\u201d Then he sat.down again end lodked across dreamily at the Opposition.hi ; 1 is , AU Ne lL od Cd SA aati SEC fH % au A Mat ES + af dés .So CER gab vai ! Le x 1-4 BE\" a : LA i dé > 3.She ier methods.When attagked he does not SLA.W.GUASES OF - i ees 260.ts jant divest to the a clesrs the olf pomp ere + Sai TT y CU REESE x gta ae dE vig 1p Sep Ade ue ce - .f J TY «Wy Sr NE > LR 5 © CLOSED AT THE CRAN TRIAL LAST EDITION.ai ans sr BROUCHT ABOUT\u201d | - lorgan RESIGHATION Distinetive Automobile Appar Committed Liberal Party a- > ÿ \u201cTHES OF 10 ~ ED WITH BL AFTER THE RIOTS GAT oT Eo RECOVERED.FROM _ | TENEMENT WRECK | CES wa oF ONE CENT RATE.| FOR DROP LETTERS CAPE BROME COUNTY Criticizes Course of Hon.a .oe je Ur Detectives McCaskell and Reduction Hinted at by Disaster in London Re-|Censorship Established.Comprising the newest and best ce.- - 1 \u20ac Lapointe Last Witnesses Hon.Mr.Lemieux\u2014Mai dney Fisher on Seve- suits in Several Republicans Say They to Policy Opposed by roductions from En land | x.+ for Prosecution.Subsidy; Coatinued.ral Questions.Deaths.Were Cheated.Premier.p = .| FF \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Motor Coats\u2014Velcanized Rubber, high wollen, inside yind he.Special to the Montreal Liar.Judging from a statement made to- Special to the Montreal Star.London, April 6~\u2014Two old tenement Lisbon, April 6.\u2014The city is In & By 8pecia) Cable from Our Own Cor- cuffs with leather strappings.lined with heavy twilled ser B Three Rivers, Que.April 6 \u2014Thix {125 by Hon.Rodolphe Lemieux, Post- Sutton, Que, April 6.\u2014 Mr.W.(\"| houses cary le oi hv ke se Tots.of last night brouent eve respondent.Satin and Silk Motor Coats\u2014Vulcanired Rubber, elf-lined, high \\ol- Ps Le the leginning of he third week of | naster-Gemeral, it 13 probable that Eden petal Prohidl- lieved that forty people, mostly Ger- the indignant protest of the Republi- | London, April 6_Usually well-in- lar and wind cuffs.24 ho Keo raw trial.and the date was the ride of pustage on drop letters in augural meot ing in ihe Town Hall Man walters, are buried in the debris.can elomeni that it was being de- formed people say that the real rea- = unr ed by the en ese cu the cities will be reduced from two cents here on Saturday evening At atx o'clock four bodies and 20 in- frauded at îhe poils.ea 3 POM Ss case \u201chicf McCaskill was {¢, one cent.Thi .ee jured persuna had been remov rom Cavalry and infantry were ca son fer Sir Henry Campbell-Banner- Th N P 1 M C 0 th lu-: \u201c ness for the prosecution.Lemieux at the conclusion of a meet: many \u2018people nu ro at ie the ruins.Le to hen Sight bodies had from per barracks and charge eng man's resignation is mat the distin \u20ac cw \u20ac rane otor oat | ja dicCraw hooked atigued when he [ing between himrelf and the president been taken from the ruins of e (\u2018astle ynultitude.s the troops adva .; :.enered the court room to-day The | and members of the Montreal Produce I iin waa Dione.ihe street tenements, and it was believed they were met by showers of atomes.guisned batient is much better ia Health Is ia a dense, close weave material, porous, no rubber, and guaranteed & preceeding, were gpened by the Grown Merchants\u2019 Association, which meet- hasty resolution of brain sick foolian- that several others are still burted in| The soldiers charged repeatediv fin- : waterproof.It is in a rich silky sheen fimish in shades of grey, light æ Couneel 1THAucing & plan of the Scla- Ing touk place in the Counc Cham- ness or a scheme for self-advertjse- tte debris.Twegty persons have been aily opening fire on the mob.Intense than he wus a fortnight ago.It Is Coe ê ter property ber of 1he Montreal Hoard of Trade.ment.The reasons lay deeper than \u2018#ken out alive and sirangely.none Are disorder ed.One obserer sAv® anderstood that he would have main- and medium tan.7 br Vaniert of Three Rides, was ME Robert Bickeräike np rad either of these.seriously Injured.The accident, which the strestygfhere literally red with ° This Coat à indispensable for travel I the first witness.Tt was to him that called the attention of the Postmaster- There was a time when the speaher W283 at first thought to be due to an DE a Aer Sateen of od tained his reluctance to resign had it .explosion of gar, now turns out to Mer 8 OUT \u2018 p .Ge ot e - fet raw is said to have made damag ner: vo the efforts made to re \"considered the Minister of Agriculture have been caused through the founda- been issued.and pending authority not been that Mr.Asquith, speaking as 2 tng Admissions Mr Laflamme lodg- crtablish the lower rate of postage.almost a super-mortal.He had been ; 1 1 n ; vd an objection to the evidence on the MT.Feinieux arose and answered: \u201cI brought up in the strict Libera! faith tions of the structures pine weskened from government aources ng unofficial acting Premier, committed the Min- MO OR LAUNCHES, BOA S| > following grounds: think I may auy thut before the end and in hia extreme youth had the idea bY the excavations Yor naw bullding or prous statement in P rineer atfra + 1 Because the witness.being a per.Of 'h present session our friends who [that the Liberal party was @ being 2dJoining.three novapaçers were mobbed The istry to a policy dlametrically opposed =, son \u2018in Authority\u201d as official physi- TE interested will bear something created for the express purpose of de- counti of ballots of terdar\u2019s elec.tO Sir Henry's \u2018most cherished convic- and CANOES.can, should have put McCraw on his | 0 this subject that viil prove pleas- stroying the ogres Conservatism.{ Mc OVERN tion Draceeds slowly Feat districts [ guard me to em.\\ ed b In 1896 he, had considered that Sidney MR.PATR CK G y y are being held up by arder of the gov- tions.Campbell-Bannerman, himself ; Uni .on.Mr emieux, accompan h raised s - » .=: prove pure he A, past fa ho Dr.R.M.t'ouMer, Deputy Postimasters Fisher had been Ia the filly lai AN OLD\u2019 MONTREALER.arden\u2019 ore tae Backed bys they say, would never hava turned In Sporting Goods.nion Ave.Annex entrance.ents made by |ueneral.and Mr.Gabours.stant rom : k ome : A4 window McCraw were tree and voluntary.stat TE at Montreal vialted the po i lh Le us land of p ise of HAS PASSED AWAY large force of troopa.Thus far not a down Irish h rule as Mr.uith (See 2) } 5.Because the Court of Appeals has decided that the prisoner was the ob- Jeet of \u201cinducements\u201d on or about the 10th March, 1905, and that McCraw's simtements made to Dr Lambert would have been one of the conse- quepoes of these \u201cinducements\u201d laftamme's objection was dis- mireed by the court, and Dr.lambert testified that about the middle of Mardh, 1205.wheu he had gone to pay ft to Wallace McCraw, the latter 10 him, In the course of a convert! : \u201cWhen all 18 known vou will mee that | am not the most guilty!\u201d Mr.;Laflamme made him admit that McCrawy sald thie when In a state of terrible moral depression Detective !.; l.apointe gave the details af the proceedings he had undertaken to find Mrs.Rclater, In order to bring her to Three Rivers as a witneas The officer was armed with a.warrant for her arrest.rad had to traverse more than miles on fret, on the Upper St.Maurice, in Tegions in part where orders had beer, given to refuse him and his Board of Trade aml announced that the purpose of thelr visit was to discuss the question of the continuation of the Saturday mall service between Canada and Great Britain.Mr.A A Aver, chairman of the Moatreal Produce Exchange, the asyo- ciation which was r ble for securing the service two years agn, Pe- .diseased they .they were earmarked by a government However, the question of tubercu- sis In cattle had awakened him more than any other to the feebleness with which the Minister of Agriculture grasped the import of great questions.At the present tigé there is no pen- ally under Dominion laws for the sale of either.diseased centtle or diseased milk.With regard to tuberculous cattle, the regulations provided that If a farmer tested his herd and found then could only be sold if fffeia! ané the permission to nel) vas btathed from the local health authorities.There was no law compelling the testing of cattle, consequently a farmer who tested his cattle and found then diseased, was at a tremendous disadvantage compared with the man who did not test.With regard to the sale of diseased milk there was no penalty.There was a penalty of from five to fifty dollars for selling milk knowing the milk to have been drawn from a diseased cow The Minister of Agriculture had atat- ed at \u2018\u2018owansville .that diseasod milk was one of the inost fruitfui sources of human con: imption.but that the milk 0° the great majority of cattle affiict- The death occurred yesterday at his residence, 42,3 Dorchester street, West- mount.of Mr.Patrick McGovern, of the dry guods department of the Montreal customs house, po well- t ! And as one uf the films was flitting ngle Republican candidate hus been clared elected, although the results in 107 districts are understood to be complete.AUDIENCE GOT o0T OF THEATRE INA GREAT HURRY.An added attraction at the Casino yesterday afternoon was uot altogether appreciated by the matinee audience, ] which quit the place with such an lim- mediate and emphatic suddenness that a heavy plate glass which formed the panel of an cxit door was shattered beyond hope of succor from all the King\u2019s horses or all the King's men.At an hour when all good little folk are vn the road to Sunday schoo!, the Casino in West St.Catherine street, | 8t.Urbain.was busy Hiustrating.| by means of animated pictures, varl- ous incidents, comic and othorwise, acros® the canvas, there was a sound of explosion, foliowed by a flash, then | darkness.Some person hinted fire and that started everv ml, un the tun In turned it down, curtly and almost con- temptuousiy the past week, thus driving the Nationalists into bitter hostility: like the late leader have 2, - nor would a strong peace man sanctioned Colonial House, Montreal RIO SHAREHOLDERS RATIFY THE NEW $15,000,000 ISSUE Special to The Montreal Star.Torento, April ¢.\u2014At a special meeting of shareholders of the Rio Jaheliro Tramway held here at noon the shareholders approved of the revisiom of by-laws.The meeting was pre- H ry to the placing of a part of the proposed new $18,000,000 preferred WILL OPPOSE SE' ANNEXATION.| St.Leuls Sending Bi, Big Delegation t Oppose Montreal's Annexation Scheme, The delegation from the Town St.Louis to oppose the annexat law proposed by the City ot Mon left for Quebec this afternon.Th are twenty-one delegates in all, fnclud ing the council.many prominent ou sens from the town and cent, whose place will be filled As Mr J.E Gagnon during the former's sd sence.The town is opposed to amnexa tion without conditions.FUNERAL OF THE LATE .MR.WILLIAM J.FREEMA The funeral of the late Willem J.Freeman, a well known Montres) bus! 1 guides fd and shelter A signed ed with tube lol ot d éncument, Vas even put under the ea By resting Sattie à farmer will a twinkling there was an exodus to; stock jasue not and an Interim ness man, who died at Ste.4gath eres of Denwtive Lapointe, in ihe | know if his herd is diseased.If it Ia he the street, and one line that fairly ' company des Monts, April 3rd, Was held thi foremts of® St Maurice, by which the (cannot well the milk under a heavy tumbled down the stairway on the eax | ; 30th November, 1307, vas submitted mcraing from hls mother's agents of the Hudson Bas Company | pepaity.even though, according to Mr side, dtd s0 in such blind fashion that t Cost of p rties, franehise, ete.31 i Fie avenue, to Bt.Patrick's Church | vere ordered to refuse food and lodg- ! Fisher.it may be perfectly healthy.Mr.the glass of the street door was smasli- IT 90L VR Matocks\u2019 and bonds of sub- JMC Interment took place at Ceb des ire to him and bis companions.In- ; Fisher's regulations and laws directly The late Mr.Patrick McGovern.ed into Mttle bits.sidiary companies, $15,240,075.44; ac- Neiges Cemetery.Among those pre- dians were sent to eviet them Along : encourage ignorance and dishonesty.The room in which the projecting counts receivable, $795,768.66; cash on sent to pay their last tribute ty the the route, the while trappers or sav.| Mr.Fisher apparently knows ne wav Known in business rircles throughout rachine is placed is situated In the Band, $516,523.54.Total, $53,859, déceased were the following named: axes encountered at rare intervals, in which his fooliah regulations may | the city.The late Mr McGovern was Sallerv.and is well walled.A cross| Mr.Winston Churchill, whe may be 163.79 > Ald.James Robinson, Fred.H x i sald: It is useless vou will not find be improved.for ireny years before he joined the circuit, resulting in a fuse block blaw- called te the Cabinet.° Liabilities: Capital stock.$25,000,- Morel, E.Morning.P.H.M.het.Our vroods hide her wel Postmaster-General Lemieux who Mr Fisher sees no danger for the civil service.engaged in the dry 5) ing out, caused the trouble.It made 000.first mortgage bonds issued, $15.- |G Martin, O.Letourneau, N.\u201c + Through 1 bis Witness.Mr Wilson Ke tod.cattie of the Eastern Townships.Mr |busincre, firet an a member of the la noise and @ flash and threatened to 11° definite pledge Into which Mr.Bal- 500.000 less in treasury, $959,100.Total, [tin Alex.Seath, Wm.Gosling, M., established t.dat the Crown had done spoke today In the Board of Trade: Fisher is ether culpably ignorant or firm of Phillips \u2018and McGovern.and rire the place.The fire didd get to the four skilfully drew Mr.Asquith to|$24/040,906: loans and advances from Gauthier, W.H.Bruname, A.- 5 all possible tes find Mrs Sclater quested that the service be made a |!8 Wilfully shutting his eves to one of | later of Valiquette and McGovern.The side.but the operator stuck to his maintain a tw al standard banks, $1.477,064.97; bills payable, 31,- (man, Walter Binmore, M.C.Méler- » \u201cChief K PP McCaskill\u201d next called Permanent one.and that a subsidy be tahe gravest dangers that threaten the | deceased came to Canada from Ire- task and used a babcock.Meanwhile n o-power nav » 1870,887: current accounts, $1,348,632.87, key, C.D.Patterson, G.A.Pater.Mr.© A \\Vilson, after having In fFrAnted this year jn favor of the Do- dairy Interests of the Eastern Town-'land when a young boy and was Al sn alarm had been turned in from a| which many Radicals regard as wick- accrued interest on bonds, $621,313.80.!acn, W.Balle, Thos.Mason, A.Dione, - j .M » minion line, similar to that of last ships.resident of Montreal for more than sree bo h frem No.Total, 863,859,268.79.P.A.Carr John Hearing, M J.- vain called thoy name of Mr Robert , \u201c | t box.When the crew | edi , 859, ., , A Bkeen The Jatter had up to the year.Another ao we he UE | fifty da te x tht sen he was &p- § arrived.they used two babcocks on y excessive In view of the peace \u2014 Murphy, H.Mahoney, J.R.RH - Mr.Robert Biekerdike, M.P.q- of Intemperance.r sher en | point to the civil service.Mr Mc- \u2018 .CA Brean De In enn uns ed the efforts of Mr.Aver F.aocond- elected on hin promise to fight the bat.{ Govern is survived by a wid, three babcoeke the fos eee aha, sllisnce with France and Japan.The A DULL CLOSE.Peter Gauthier EL, qua dd Ing on n tap ne es jexy \u20acated an increase In fhe subsidy.stat- tle of prohibition of the liquor trafic.sons Thomas, Patrick James, and Ar- The fine afternoon had brought many suggestion is that Sir Henry was dis- Stocks were very Gull and a shade Wm.Roach, George Homond.A.Se.str ke \" w hn Lee pop ing that it would be well Af it were ; Mr.Fisher had done nothing for the | thur: three daughters, Mrs.Alexandre persons to the open alr and the neigh- tressed that he felt it impossible to easier In Wall street at the close.C.P.ctor.I.Mahoney, Chas.Des, 1 .enter Motacekit waa questioned hy Increased (rpm year to year.temperance cause.His folowera claim | Gravel.Miss Frances and Miss Char- borhood of Bt.Catherine and St.Law- =, showed as mach hor as any- C Connor.Norman Morrison, Rod.M.& Chief MCC ARR 5 UMES ; Mr.Alex.McFee dwelt upon the ne- that personally he is one of the strict- | lotie McGovern.and two nisters, Mrs.to od w remain responsible for a policy so op- thing and was off to 115 A.Leurend P.Marsan, C : Me Wilson on certain experiences of essity of establishing this service on \u201cft Of temperance men.It Is not suf- P.Conlon and Miss M.A.McGovern.chet Sireets was well crowded when \u2018 Ogilvie prefarred sold at 135.leod, A.renceau, Pie Jos 3 hie np rand Anse ee DES a permanent basis.ficient, however.for a man electéd to Death followed an finess of about ten the ea an to Ih adam in the posed to his whole attitude ef cowclila- et, Fr delete L.Adetsteir a cer said that it hid only taken one POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S REPLY.at Et do moche hen\u201d Ter member of che CM BA The funeral street outside that threatened almost tion.economy and social reform.CROWN RESERVE.W.Peretval, J.McEver, A, Faces » minute and 36 secoruie Star Mouse | Mr.Lemieux stated tn reply that Fisher could personally be as strict an will take place from his late residence ae re, hose eon Lhe To-day rumor is much concerned with oT Reverve stock was quoled at et M Belanger.E.Balm, urray, L, scuable pace from ba stable.to fl | when he started two years ago to give abstainer In private life as in public.on Wednesday moraing, at 8.3 o'clock.ring out of the oy was no the vossibilities of Lord Rossdery's re- |.- The chief mourners were M rv to the interior of the stable, T® the Montreal Produce man the benefit ' Mr.Cotton desired to be in the fore- M ren ud There rene cel - e ch « Brault, and » the fe revolver shyds and re-enter of the Saturday mail service he did .front ef the prohibitory Nght.Mr the p and ihe orn à ns Let urn in recognition of the decidedly Afternoon Trensaétions.Samuel Smite.Bt.con : .à 3 house te \u2018t that it would be made only ! Fisher had been unt - lace, row .stant.$ At 11 05 Chief Mo asklll left the trial but that it would be entablished pledges on this question.ta Ms election GAMBLING HOUSE RAIDED\u2014 Into the hail and.disappointed at not imperialistic flavor of Mr.Adult's Jano te vas tal 5 et 86%.b et 2 stand Then came \u2018the first nensa- on a permanent baris.He bdelleved There was a deeper question politi- TWELV Beine provided vith & sight.the press policy.FREMONA HAS SAILED FR ; tion of the morning\u201d The cos that the great success of the Dominion cally which Mr.Fisher had to face, E MEN FINED.helt and trafic once mare resumed The Manchester Guardian, which ts reet Railway\u201435 at 10e & bas finished its case Mr C.A.Wil- (ana farming country had been due in That was the question of purety in pereeti Swooned D e norma .Beh \u201chai at 138 SORRENTO TO MONTR : + ioe re! he 4 He?De Gen Th on Tred meow ot $iections.It mattered little whether ves Swooped Upon a 8t.how the chief ministerial journal.Piva a a hoe 35 at , An indication of the approschin ~ me ca: .¢ « Montrea oduce C .3 .rest poux who was not in court.Mr., though the great farming districts was bogie ee imrome County Lawrence 8t Den Last Night / EMILE CHAPLEAU IS | warns Mr.Asquith that he must, In Lake où + 1 at 113, opening of navieation, came to-day i : John\u201d Bourgeois was then called and | were wes: of Lake Superior.and be The fact omained a se and Confiscated Tables.ACQUITTED IN KING'S BENCH recasting EE es he Markey Hat Te at ok.25 at abled, anRotasee 2 Pos raf ar estioned a8 lu cert In new detalls now tock the opportunity of saying Brome county were not free and n The sum of $484.50 han been cullect- over represen tion o beral Im- 347375 50 at 50 3-3.25 st 50%.elo 0.> of \u2018The plans he han submitted to the : that the service will be continued.with | end unblessed.It je generally conced.| \u20184 by the Police Court authorities from Benno an, the Cart a (Hina's | periallsts ta the Cabinet\u2014tn other Ra Te he fret salting Tor wt court in the apace aif ten minutes, tn ° Dominion line.haley would re.® that had po money been employed tWelve gamblers, caught last night in | berate on the case of Emile Thapleau, words, to provide strong Radical and TT! CN à ! port.as usual.the honor being held b Le six witnesnes entered die Dox.They A, nc reaned consideration of the ||P Brome county.the Minister of Agri.the rooms of the American Club, No.|q driver, accused of having Kept Labor makewsights to offset Messrs.the frult steamers which bring Moéte = were those who went te se ater uN a Tv erDment culture would not now be its represen- 164 St.Lawrence street.All the cases money be had collected for the W.Haldane, Birrell, Buxton, Sir Edward erannean fruit to Canada.\u2018 evening of the wurden \u2014Eugene Ay- .; .tative in Parllament.had been put as one, so that the costs| H.Scroggle Company, Ltd.Mr Grey and himself.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.The cable also bore the Informati + otte, Omer Bourassa, Atigustine Robl- | CANADA AND JAPAN.Mr.Cotton had been frequently and Would be only Sour dollars and a half, Beers, on the part of the company, : that the Fremone carries 42,305 : chzud, Jos.St, Plerre, Aime DORER\\.| Sir, Lemieux dwelt on the enor.[Teel Informed that If he dig not put and as all the men pleaded guilty.the swors this morning that on one oc.JU¢ Unionist press unites with ad Co.ages of oranges and lemons from Ni sui Celestia Turcotte Dr Gew.Bour-, ous possibilities of trade between MONeY Mito Brome county for corrupt 3entence of $40 fine was tmmediately casion Chapieau had told him that Radicals in the warmest appreciation Reported wy J.& Bache « sina, and 23.310 packages from Borreny + groin then took the starwl de sald: Ol, Fo, Japan.The ininister stat- ®/ectoral purposes, 1t would be Impos- Pronounced by Judge Lafontaine, and [another of the employes was trying Campbell-Bannerman\u2019s personal qua- A» $ aptozn ram to [sy \u201c1 made the second autopsy on the , that he was surprised to note on his Sible for him to win.He did not con- the money was paid over a few minutes to defraud the company when collect- lities, especially the simplicity of his Opeuine Nigh Low The Fremona will proceed to @y4 = body of Percy Howard Sclater.! recent sojourn In Japan that that coun- Mder.however, that the question of ater.The proprietor of the club was|ing.A witness for the defence gave character, ané his shréwdness, oom- ze \"hy ney.Cape Breton, touchin= at that bre und no mourishment In the =tomach.of Success or defeat was the prima not pres¢nt when the raid took pi evidence as to the good conduct ot \u201c« uw\u201c for coal.After that she wilt f d try was practically in the hands of \u2018primary one.place, \u201c: It is posable, nevertheless.That de- yo, opi gn traders and manufacturers, The primary question was the question but 8 summons has beed issued and |Chapieau and the accused told his mon sense and devotion to duty, evea ait ert pay | Montreal and should arrive hers 1% Le) 2.2 3 - consed had been assassinated imme: [and he did not see why Canadian oer \u201cncorrupt electorate.He would served upon Dim this morning.my the affair, pocord- when his health might well have a | Abel Ë lintely after the supper manufacturers and business men did Put no money Into Brome county and e place known as the American ement tak Y tempted him to à Nfe of ease.As the a RATIO : \u201cir David Lariviere.undertaker.Al) not pay more attention to the vast [he relied upon the electors of Brome Club was ratded at eleven o'clock last PAVE occurred in his accounts, but he padion Daily News admits, he made Se =4 NIGHT WATCHMAN y : Three Rivers, wim nasinted at the Le Japunese market.When traders reach- Had bo cast thelr votes unbiassed night Chief Carpenter.Sub-Chiet MoAvoy REC meas efraud.Mr D.some bad ips, as when, for fastance, .cen ACCUSED OF EFT Den mt wha onto ed J n they practically reache an- « mone consid arpentier an a à .Rd 4 see Leu : i Cor Bourgeois, In making examioa- churls.Corea and all the Asiatic mar.Mid not consider that à man.von, ne tives.The Chief did not ro A.favor of his chant, cletmt F nat the [he called the army's doings tu the \u201c 38 | Charged with theft from hia.+ Hon of Sclater's storaaeh, suid to us: kets.In ten years the consumption pt honest, and honorable as lone as he DUt took down the names and addresses not attra to wT Lhe a verdict of Boer war, \u201cmethods of barberiem,\u201d il x ployers, Olivier Riberdy, of St.Law- = \u201cWhen thie tan was assassinated, a wheat fn Japan had increased pr cent owed his election to illegal means.of those present and told them to come guilty, and t, moreover, it con.(88d when he damned Free Treée in- 4 as rence street, appeared before ° long time must have elapsed since he hundred per centum.and in twenty-five down to the Court House this morn- |tradicted by the def t ; ei 179 Lafontaine in the Arraignment rt hi pad eaten.\u201d vears every home in Japan will have MCGILL RESULT RESULTS Ing.rene Pe toe are ence.cldentally > admitting et it ik this morning.Tt was stated the the nm the court adjourmed.Tt ite dally supply of bread as in Canada The names given by the gambiers {ed t mi ore e où the of 19 ace had for some in Le te possible that thé trial will be con.to-day.\u201d To-day the Japanese are pur.THIRD YEAR MEDICINE were largely fictitious and did Nttie that there could be ho doubt es ve Starvation, but mo one questioned his ve\u201d uy the capacity of night watchmal in v eluded to-morrow evening.chaning from the nited Sr heen.PO toward identifying the men.The |the guilt of leau.His report to sterling public services and his ad- Ys Messrs.Bcroggle's Separt sata! ore, ! - he hip Ag Canada.but there vas ns STED TO-DAY.gaudr tables and the money at the| Mr.rs ng another employe ministrative ability, as displayed we i ra Sriated a pair ot por opera glasces a Mrs.Randall Died of Wounds.reason why the people who bullt the ollowing he results in the ey heel Nr ri ra nd et P24 tidence of when, overcoming Queen Victoria's Civ ure na Esveral yards of Silk, the whole valse .; ; ~ ous xarination In od patro 0 the Cen- mae ° 5 New York.April 6-\u2014Mra.Rose Ran- Canadian Pacific Rallway.and dreds.Jurisprudence at McGill The medical tral station.\u2018These tables have been he said, no room for doubt that Cha- reluctance, he secured the retirement n 1\" Pt a at about 380 ane re.\\ .dull died in a hospital to-day of her a: Eee Patte in the 9! the examination In anatomy will be COffiscated and will be destroyed ac pleau knew he was stealing when he [of the Duke of Cambridge frem the .and was ; ra Everett Randall, who \u2018afterwards matter of freights between this coun- APROUNCed at the end of the week: cording to law.perce in me Poa or ba \u2018pure (head of the army ln the interest of tm : DIVORCE PAPERS APERS FILED.: rv .A : al re uv sw bu - .nulcided 17 -snd the Japanese Empire.we ATS Pons, i.PAT pos BOC entered on the list of de.reform.Above mo et him WED mk \u2019 Po.- | 4 se e one man er one cap- *: \" > 5.§.Conn, L.C.; §, Cotton, T.F.B.A.C.P.R.SUSPENDING In the afternoon it f keeping.together the h 1 1k 1 am po New Tork, April ; Gillis, J.J, B.A.; Lannin, J.C.3.1 2 Ca, the Tarr ied found tsennounced able of keeping toge © va ee on Evelyn Nesbit haw \u2018io-dny fled 1 ; , that the jury had found the accused ti of the minist ce I ourt the for ig { Ahi ion, 3.À.Li Anderson WORK ON MOOSEJAW not guilty of the charge.ority.on his bout friends ad- US 08 SOUS valent 06 ber marriage wi th Herr F M.; Atkinson, P.MeL.; a, F.LACQMBE BRANCH mit that the dangers of ministerial dls- # mn we = aided on (he ground that rime = =; | | A ¢ y | | R ( , Il | | S M.ae, c.vi Lo it, rN In pursuance of « policy of retrench-| $15,500 ACTION OVER integration are greatly increased uu- ne res wo oo ingame at the time of the marriage.i oore, bee, \u2014 men yot ansdien - der Mr.Asquith\u2019's leadership.tel a à were P © Ph.B.; Cameron, 7.R.; Carnell A.way, work on the M Hacific ol SINGULAR FATALITY.© a No > 1 tr a ol weeks J H.: Carney, M.J,, > cossjaw-Lacombe WINDERMERE.e .an ey, B.A.Crawford, braneh has been reraporarily suspend- An action for $15,000 has_been en- ; : WR ins idk is a.Iw .on.E.A.M.D.i [ed The contractors have been formal.tered in the civil courts by Dame Ross .106 1 » LOSING PRICES.: À Cuay, i Cah Oomn, L.Ci Cotton, T.I7 Dotified of the Wecisien.d'Outla, widow ef Domenico Schla- PROBABLE CHANGES IN oa a i eer Bs.>» : \u20ac LAY .Centractor McAfthur was in am against A.McDonnell Com- ë by J.Basie & Ce Ig: .Cron, Chas., W.» B.A.; Auguet laet.awarded the éontract for general contractors.Plaintiff's + THE BRITISH CABINET.1506 Re of .Mighett.Lowest.Clase IP.\\ D'Avignon, F.J.: Donahue.H.F.: fifty miles of grading.frem the end of husband was working for the defendant on, April ¢.\u2014An informel con- ge » »% 8 Dorsey, J.W.; Dunlop, F.T.; Fair- the steel westward.already company et the building of /a rallway ferenck of ministers under the presi.sé 1 ne 18 nx = = = } : >airn, J R; Foster, L.8; + started at work to move in plant.Tt in Eugiehart, Ont.and he was killed dency ot Herbert H.@hancel- ki uk \"Où Ce M.J.: .L.E.: Funk, E.H.; was said thet the werk woula not not be wader peculisr eircumstanses.To cat- lor of the Exchequer, qu held prior \u201d 24 oN ] In order that this st nt the very latest Giilfa, J.J., B.A: Greenleses, J.C.: proceeded with until June or July.ry the men to their work and back.to the commencement of to-day's site FE, ue ao 2 n order ts store may Ty G.elly, C.M, B.A: ~ the contractors used a small \u2018switch | Ing Of Parligment.The situation was = » : Îties at the very comm t of the Eas Lensin.1.C1: WA: ; engine and five flat cars on which the [Wlicussed ia a general way the pre- 6 wk à à on 3 # IS novelties ery N Y Lawson.8- C.; Lave, Ww ald CANADIAN AUTOMOBILE men sat.The engine was attached in MIier- os Aax anxious to Near the 6 rd 1 ne sn TH ; ited ork say, i .; MeCal- : front In the morning.but backed up es concern \u201c = By - - = i ter season, our representative vis ow vm, J.8.; M .C.; Man- _ WINS MUCH PRAISE the train at night.One eventos.com acon to be made In the x 7e À% zn Me last week.ning, G.M.; Miller, L.; Murray, : ing back from work, Schiavall was sit- res nd renee aes eee us 8.85 es - .M.: Over, J.J., B.A.; Palmer, J.Al Montres! wés very slow té ting on the front car.when a cow was - -Liofé-George president \u2018of out + noi s.0 8e VA 7 Amongst the many novelties in a gold » prominent in BE.B.A.Patton, =.ni Rica, son, take up the antemsoblie abe Is fast be- met on the track.As the animal aid ne Bard of Trade, a still & Iavorite em 71 LE OUR Te .3 .Be - ms - not get off, it was struck by the fore- : PY 7.47 .- : .tomebile tres tn To- Haldane, who shares the Liberal-Im- este .the Fifth Avenue shops, were Veil Pins (Bar Pin pmith.Bebe a een there are several larme deniers wit pad sde (cuire ete Tbe periaiiet\u2019 tendenc Mr.Asquith, .desi f ng len from two to three © Gite T.B.; Weiss, J.3; smple \u2018Tactiltion for the care of con capte\" and Seplavan wes 8 to be n candidate for the .1gns O varyl 8: U - B.; .J h against the {aval was A Asquith will retale > : Walsh, J.P.; Werley, 0.G.tomers\u2019 vehicles.In addition to this, crushed to Geath between the two cos.ellors it po inches, of manifol shapes and i mn plam, engraved men Rome of {he Gomer paver] Se ran Mossts, Casgrain.Meal has Baer introduced \u2018after the \u2018Bester MUNICIP AL BONDS.; and chased patterns, tome sct with préxious stones) \u2026 PERSONALS.| ors claim, these car bails | Burveyer & Co.are acting for the recess\u201d Should Mr.Birra, the\u2019 Chiet fad we ; : - ; - \u201c.>, | were secured and sre Metanten town frem The Comet Moter Company.Lim mr tm change of office, it is an open secret ee | \u2018A choice assortment of tend No ess a guest ae the Queen's.es formes almost two years ago.EXTRA FINE Fon KNIFE.that John Burns.now Prosideiet of the 5% vw 5! a > shown here the din.Easter - among Locs! Government Board, a now being a cacing ov Mr.A.W.Cliff, of London, England, the leading business mon in Mon- Mr.Birrell as head of the Irish Office i el .ts a guest At the Windsor to-day.tral.The ny's ohject was to] Two sawed Napoleon FRUa- | It seams likely that Lewis Harcourt he Ce.39 Mespital ASK POR DETAILS.de ty.: .1 4 id Mr.F.M.Hatch arrives in town to- produce 8 car\u2019 Which weald be Fraîthéite had a row pat pe Incl a Phe, new Cabinet.[Abd TL report ee cotten market as foi- Price $3.00 to $100.00, in karat gold.trem Vancouver, and ls.at the equal in material cad werumadenis je and fhe nam ton il ine.High.Low.1%.: sa hy net lista Thé ele fon 2 Sh arent pas ++ dU 1B tw 264 ta \u2018 .Mr.7.A Matifeh of 0 Jenn has the net lis.The slevatie u Moy UTD see 98 98 ad i.; .fevived tn town aad ia registered ot] ™,, Manchester enmetiruène ney Rn oad: usuet .72 11 966 pee à.5 URI IE 9 \u2019 the Windses.+, Co erable poosiMi n Go Je 39 3 4 ia x Limite?x: PHILLIPS SQUARE.7 The of Miss Corinne Bout- much | would mocessisat f \"nice m .0 à.ie dv Corporation, ite .x ! \u201coo vote of George - complacen noun to a, vd be rere CARADA LIPS BLLG.UNNIR 54g Ras + _ : : : \u2018 = gouia, ohn eme seat to n ect: | Me.Chas.Parker, \u2018of Toronto, is A yr : 2 Nghiy.od, \u2018Windsor.- due se, 4 \u201c 8 - , > etl : .i Tal AN fade Fal ce Ov a Til : \u2026 mn in ar GOT ATTENTION OF THE LEW COND Early Drie Against the C.P.R.Shorts Put the Stock Over 153.DAY'S FEATURES.Features in the metket Lo-da) were rather interesting.1.Reports of I\u201d.Moran's lllness, 2 Rapid rise in Cansdian Pacific Ralinay.3.New nigh record for \u2018\u2019Noo.\u2019 4, Further: weakness of Western on.Decne in Nova Scotia Steel.8.Announcement of Eries financial plana.Bre brnt rit +++ ir trie Pr Karly wires from wall Htreet tipped ( P.R.for a rise »nd it kxfked later an it the Levy fulloning was making quothes drive at the shorts.rold an low as 14974 in New York on 8aturday and on to-day'e rise 3* hit 1634 \u2018Boo\u2019 was not very much behind hand fa moving up and wus usual ft made a mew high record on thia movement sell- dng here at 115 and in New York at 31 Boi sto-ke were quite active snd for 8 thne proved to he (he most interesting | features of the iiarket, Locally there was a dlp in Nova Écotiu Steed to bolg and 81 was sored by Western Union tn New York, Sane of the Gossip on the latter stock when Ît sold at Bb was very bearish Imluth was quiet at 19% hid and 11 ed IN SCOTIA.fresh news (ao account DROP There was nn r the decline 1 Novi Scotia Steel stock he movement lboked Ike another attack upon the iskur, as there Lins been tulk around the atreect for mone days past that Rntia nas te be put lower.ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.The not ecnirge of the Hire: trical lex- Slopricut Cempuux foi the newt eof JUNUATY nmountsd to 841440 being au Ancicuac of 8S:4,586 au compared with the coriesponding pertext lust Yeur WALL STREET LIST QUIET.A vire said \u201cThe announcement of the plan lor sing Mile from a re- Cebverstip cauvel a Higher upening this WoMming.and short \u2018usciing has vcontin- ved throughout the hat.nuaing ¢ strong Merkel {1 ail yuarters during the tae hours of trading.Their was uu eutside buying to speak of .anu the adimice oe med to come ~ntirely from short cov- ering.the coming crop report.which will be published on Wednesday, and Which Is expected tu be u very favorable decuinent hastening the mor eryent alung.The market holds stearhy now at the best figures.hut 1s tnclinet to grow somewhat duit on this rally Sales 10 noon in , Wan Street were 183, - 800 aliuyrs.DOMINION STEEL, A wire fiom Fridnes sais: \u2018U @t the site of the Pominion fron and Hltel Compani's conti areas near Port Morien.hais been practically suspend d for a short time.Fur the past few munthe « party of over 40 was engaged in Loing for à new siope and drilling at the site uni excellent progress was mude.A sufficient quantity of voal of @cellent quality was wiined lo run the engines and drilis, and wan extructed with little difficulty A sufficient staff x been retained at the arean drilling and keeping the _enxincs running, etc.tations Duluth.fourth Creek er 824.510 July 1 vf March.de- month decreane, 840.656.decrease.$13.boJ.BULLISH THOUGHT ON \u201cS00.\u201d Regarding thre rire \u201cin Soe Ttallwas sto k, Town Topivs of New York sald: There meems to be a good dea! of buving In Noo common from {.ondon.This stock han long Leen a favorite in circles interested fn \u2018'ansdian Pacific Tandon in much more favorable to these iasues than to the distinetiy American raile.in the belie! taat the management Is more sin- sere and that high finance methods aie fimpossibie.it would mot surprise us to see these stocks lhiold very firmly around present levels, even theugh the rest of the market stiould reart.Roo fourth neek march.decr 952.month decrease 06,016: 1.Increase.3460.rease, §5.- from July derreane.from Jun, Twin City.4th week March, 82209: inonth Increase.$4,132; 1, Increasa $.0,549.COPPER The metal in firm nat £L59%5s for spot, futures £59.15.advance Ing London was advance 19s, Rar «liver in Inndon was 25 7-163 unchanged.MORNING TRANSACTIONS.Canadian Pacific-26 at 152, 50 at 17215.28 nt 15% 125 nt 153 3- 75 at 18314.28 as 35%.Thal 1331, 10 at aN Hat 153.letroit - 50 at 30%.a3 Drom.Cat, bands \u2014 3 or at 9.Mio \u20ac at 31.Hank of Nova Scotla- 14 at 27316, 12 at ba.Hio bonds -31,006 at 78, 3500 at 76 %-8.Molsone Rnank\u20146 at 196.Rank of Montreal 2 at 232, 10 at 233.Textile pfil -.à at 824, Tlinols pfa 26 at ai; Macks 23 at 573.Rank ot Commerce - & nt 160.Sentin -3 at h4.38, Le Zoat Mig 4 HA bla, 26 at 504, 50 at 63 50 at 80% Yoke SL Woods- 4 at 86.Mexican-\u2014100 at 4K.Power.18 at 82 25 at 91% Montreal Rireat Ry.\u201425 at 146.Rhawinigan-i5 pt 8.TH City pfd.24 TY.ache pfd.-1b = es.45 at 84.olephone - 2k at 128%.\u201c 1ren-190 à CRY Ea | 200 x.18 nt 15.st 114 at us 1 T Bak 3 at sever URNS ON IN INVESTMENTS.Jovisrments on.\u201cstocks as compiled \u201cby J Oswald Brees.Prices.Div.Yiaid CPR 1» 7 4 Montreg! Si.1 1 En on .Tcronto Ry =.: $2 alifax RY.cove coos oe 98 6 635 wer Rr .e revere 5 : Lo Hnots ve vu 1.PP a Sb TS do ph.Lo.127 ade Laurea coll.esse 4.de ptd 000 110 T 43% Outivie» pre.133 I 5.60 .Col pré.2% 7 77 , Tex.pfd .HA ?8.54 Montreal Tlegraph .197 8 En en » .f T hene xd.15 R 8.20 halieu .:.,u.\u2026.TA 5 7.14 a.aie, B48 LH iteh pla., .9 i 8 Mackay Cem.nî { 702 .or 810 38: ! + i in a) .f Sets A LS Sales of Stocks : : \u2019\u2019 In Montreal The following compilation shews seme comparisons of the tetals of stock amd bond transactions for different perieds in Torente and Mentrea!: Toronto.1st quarter, Montreal.this \u20ac Montreal year 1907 .84.181 76,220 HUDSON'S BAY DIVIDEND.A cable says that the Hudson's Bay @ividend wi! probably be £3.10 for the LISTED $2.000,000 STOCK.| The london Ktoek Enchange las listed §:.000.000 preference stock ef the Canud'an General Electric.NEW GRAND TRUNK STOCK.been has made to lst .600.606 new Grand) Trank 4 per cent.debenture stock on the London £tuck | Exchange.LAWSON'S YUKON IS STEADY.lawson's Yukon Gold was steady | and dull to-day at 5 to 5 1-8.It sold on Saturday at 4 7-8.AESVERS FO VESTIONS = \u201c0.\u201d asks: Hew on oid 13s T F.Lawsen® Ans - Presuinie you mean T.W.Law- sou.le is 51.Application 2 - CE.T.\"We do net regard any stock in Cobalt as an investment.Coniages is ! su excellent nine.and is probably a | safer speculatinn than almost any other : | CW.OR Œ.\"- It le sate to say that ir | wil] be years before Air Line stock pays a dividend.1 a \u2018HON Le [ ; SCORE A VICTORY: IN LEGISLATION A Sudden Shift in the N.Y.Campaign to Put Them Out.e Friends of Ant!l-Bucket Shop legisia- tion have received a check by the news that the bill to put the business fn New York State has been vire tuaily sheived.On Friday the Ant-Bucket Shop bill | advanced to third reading at Albany, an | then, to the surprise of everyone, if was nt pack te committee The b 111.\u201d savs one Wall Street paper.\u201cit virtually kiljea by this action.\u2019 The news of this syiden shift was re- gives with a good deal of Interest in ontreal, for it was felt that if the buckets were obliterated ln New York - State lt wouid give the industry a body blow.It would have meant for ons thing that the Montreal houses would be oblig in a re connection with concerns Kentified with one ef the small exchanges.d+ delete dei + He i | \"8t.Hyacinthe Dent ty it The | _ CANADA ON TOP.| proposition is a pure fake.F4 .9 i eye .oT : Although Canadian bank clear ! Victor.\u201d - Mackay commen Js a good ings for the three months show a x\" | stock, but the preferred would be best decreases of 9.1 per cent.United if you want an investinent, ; Rtates clearings show a drop of 4 A RUMOR THAT MORGAN WAS ILL = HIT THE MARKET There was a Little Rally Later When the Report was Discredited.Wall Street was up to its old trick of trying to kill Pierpont Morgan today, and the rumors that the great banker was Ill tvok the keen edge off a little bull movement.An early despatch from Rome stated that Mr.Morgan had taken suddenly iil and that Dr.Baldwin, an American phyiscian, had been hurriedly called.Later wires stated that J.P.Morgan & Co, in New York.had heard nothimg of the report, having received a cable stating that Mr.Morgan was leaving Rome for France.Around noon the news of the banker's {linexs was discredited and the market rafited a little.Every time Mr.Morgan has gone to Europe the bears have usually been successful tu spreading alarming reports about his health.GRANBY SENT 24.600 TONS.Granby shipments last week were 24.487 tons, aguinst 27.288 tons the week previous.The total to dale 1a 27.288 ons.EARNINGS OF THE GRANBY.On an eutp Tot 20.000.000 pounds Granby.with 13¢c copper will earn 5.55 u share, and with 14c copper 7.7: à share.New \u2018Scheme to Finance the Erie | New York April 6\u2014A tentative plan for re-financing the Erie Railway Com- pam.which was nade necessary through we approach to maturity of an issue of 500,000 notes, was reed u n at a br Fore held at the of P.Mor- ! Ras & Co.| The plan calls for a new issue of three- year aix T cent.notes to the amount of © 815.000, this issues to be secured Ly j $12.600.000 in bonds now in the Erie's i treasury.and pris have & present mar- | ket value of 89.000.000.Holders of $5 - : 300.000.which falls due next Wednesday, will be asked to take thelr proportion- : Ale share of 619,500.000 of the new issuer.! 16 \u2018Be assent of the holders of the maturing notes is given to the plan.J.P.Morgan & Co.t directors of the , road luve agreca to purchase fer cash at par $5,000.008 of 16 new tissue.proposed to allow the balance of $4,509 of the new notes to remain in the Rrie's treasury.\u2014\u2014 dm STREET RAILWAY EARNINGS.Montreal Street Ra Railway earnings, Friday, April 8, $3,431.90.increases $813.08 TO-DAY\u2019S COPPER STOCKS.Copper stocks to-day were uoted as follows by Marier & Hodgeon: 9 ./ Asked.Boston iidated Lah of on po .ritish n Cgpeo \u2018te Coalition © Lance dal han ny Wolvertne .185 198, UNLISTED STOCKS QUIET.Unlisted stocks were quiet.WW.Pp, \"B quoted: n «Ba.cone, Hy Rubter bonds .e -Daly cee sre eve Dominion eres Mexican Tram .ee À.Ë TE, 84 ant at SE nie A} e Londen Stock closed fort 17, 18 and 30th.me Create ret 28.2 per cent 3 fe MR.PLUMMER IN TORONTO.Bpecial te the Montreal Star.in the city yesterday, h Benator David MacKeen, of Halifax, ome of the directors of the company.Toronto Railway Shows Good Gain The Torento Rallway reports the usual lucrease in gross earnings for the month of March which were soine $12,000 greater than in February.\u2018The gain.however, as compared with March, 1907, is smalier thanifor elihwr ot January ur Februar.The figures are\u2019 Karnings.Inc.January Ll, sagas sin: February .26,974 March .oo.232, to 8,103 Total .ssor Lee\u201d $49.58y A WALL STREET PRECAUTION.(Nex York Fress.) \u2018Hello, there.Hnlbu:ton, said a stock broker to à swulft-walkimg man in the financia! distiret.\u2018\u2019l'his tent à cold day.Why du You keep your hands so deep in your pockets\u201d Halburton paused long enough to whisper: \u201cTu keep somebody elses out.\u201d HUDSON'S BAY YEAR'S RETURN Canadian Associated \u201cPress.London.April \u20ac.The Hudson Hu) Company's sales of farm lands for the yeur was 1,100 acres, for , against 140,000 acres, for £281,600.Town lots, £25,600.agaist 452800.Total re- celpts, Æ236 100, against £323,704.TODAY'S BANK CLEARINGS.To-day's Montreal bank clearings compare as follows: April 6, 1908.33,816.16¢ April 6 1997.4,230,607 April 6 1906.4,089,802 PERSONAL.Mr.Charles Meredith returns from New York to-morrow.OGILVIE MEETING.The Ogilvie Flour Millis shareholders heid thetr special meeting this aftes- nooëû._ GRAND TRUNK.Grand Trunk dréinars in London, was 1b 7-8.CLORE - C.P.R.CLOSE.\" Canadian Pacific closed in London at 157 1.8.PACIFIC COAST.Pacific Coast was quoted at 72.NIPISSING EABY.Nipissing ar inclined to be easy at $to 6 2 TRINITY STEADY.Lawson's Trinity was steady at 13 1-2 to 14 1-2.CANADIAN MARÉONI.Canadian Marcon! In New York was 1 1-3 to 1 8-4.gr HOLIDAYS IN LONDON.Exchange will de Come The market been of late trong trol and has beeh outifaliy led during the lam few yet the rise had deen considerable and operations on ths buying side should for the present be condue\u2019ed with much conservats tien, = ab Lid 2 t \u201cThe Bank of Yar- Outh with a capital of $83.0.000.loaned a shoe manufacturing firm $496.357.After the inevitable crash.the cred- fore: estate realized about $30,000, leave tng, the bank with a net loss of $475.000.\u2018he Mquidator called up the double li- abil! and.tuk) into considergtion pi ioss f, ihe >, ce tal, the shareholders T es été ve nsify\u201d in the east as.well as the west.! Mr.J.H.Plummer left for Toronto yesterday.and wil retuin un Thursday morning.Violent intation tactics are coming Into favor again on the New York Steck Kxchange and the Consolidated Exchange.A nem member went on the latter board for the first time (ae other dav end, when the members had got through with him.he looked as If he had passed a series of ryclones.After it was over he had to buy a complete new outfit of wearing apparel.throu | buckets out of pie first appearance, he bought a $2 soft ton Pa os < Plinth dr he a She > 113% to 114: City com.10 at 84 : ® TAL IW te Vii When Kévin ould, Jay Gould's nen, joined thy Stock Exchange a few years ago, he conceived a mont brilliant idea.Realizing he would be mobbed upon hat, a $12 ready-made suit.a creer the and then wade his appearan Not 8 soul came up to hake \u2018hands or take the slightest notice of h The next day he appeared Hg his customary immaculate attire, and, with a loud Ju 200 brokers pounced upon him ahd ripped him to ribbens.They.wrapped him up In an old curtain and sent lim home in a cab.Bir Robert Bannatyne Finlay, who wilt de anosciated with ex-Judge Wallace Nesbitt on behalf of the Steel Company in the Privy Council case.in 466 years old.and one of r que most eminent coun- 1885, was So- Meitor-Generat Reactor of Edinburgh from 1902 te 12087, and was Attomey-General from 1900 te rois James Ross has returned from Te- T.L.ORUMHONDAND R.WILSON-SMITH AGAIN ELECTED \u2018\u201cSoo\u2019\u2019 People Are Said to Have Settled Their Differences.At the adjourned annual meeting of the lake Superior Corporation, held In Jersey City to-day, it was officially am: nounced that the injunction restraining the holding disnoiveu All ry contending Interests semyed te have settied their differences.and tha following ticket was unanlinously elect- ei: F.B.Mtevena, James Hay, H Llvody, ¢.8, HinchmanlJ.T.all of Philadelphia: J.T.Terry, of New York 1.N.Lovell of New Jerses D.Warren, u , Toronto.J.mmond.of doi _ R.Wiison-Smith, or Montreal: ren, nson.of Preston.On tarie, snd ptite elit | - > + BANK OF YARMOUTH.+ + A report of the decision in the * i Bank of Yarmouth case will be 3 found on page + + tnt Duluth Deficit Js Over $180,000 In view of the renewed interest ia Duluth stock.the road's earnings are attracting same attention.The hone, Je nothing to boast abeut, the fieit for the eight months being $ ae.a against $15.719 last year.eight months\u2019 statement follows: 1508 1907 1906 Gross, 3 mos, $2.117.189 $2,093,523 \"on.933 Oper.exp.1,836,146 MK 9,431 1.841.983 Net.§ mos.532,043 \u201coes, 00 Ta Other Ine.00,646 reel » Total fhe.8682089 ce 770.903 Def.8 mos.9187814 \u201cNip Has a New General Manager $710,044 285,793 nie.ne 9698.833 \u2026 700,326 14,091 of the directors of the ng Co.the resignation of At a meetin pleasing | Min mmon .under the title of general man- Mr.Watson has had long experience In mining.Of recent years he has bee sociated with Wm.B Thompeon In various mining enterprises anginear of the Shannon Copper Co.It i» planned later on to enlarge lis duties and make him vice-president and- general manager of the operating Ntpis- sing Co, He wi rentiy elected a director For the Nipiesing ines Ce.\u2014The holding ny.1,000,000 MEN THROWN our.The New York Wert ave boue mon eut à ail mar in the a Prien TRANSACTIONS NS IN TORONTO.; Maokay con 213 at 8 3 Mao- is 6 bid 113 at 64 0 uy: Reo.2% at Rio bonds, $3.000 at Tey to Trot Dori, 31,000 at 78.Laur.onde pré.0% Dem .8 at 220: Comm at x ; Trad- que at} 3%; Typerial 20 at sil: Can.000 a° 1 vePo LT: NS Stes! ré.Li dé 01 do az: 2 Metog xd.xd.100 at 6%.COBALT STOCK STOCKS TO IN TORONTO.Reserve.000 at hs by uae See et Jos Toe ae a ds.oon! Le BRITISH ConsoLs.Lowen, Bish Consels wore lowes er 14 pré Sr Een sn) SIT hd he of the meelng had began | = The rie sou ia nes stort! FRE .1% BANK DIRECTORS MUST NOW ST UP AND TAKE NOTICE A Startling Decision.the First in Canada, by N.S.Supreme Court.Rank directors.and particularily the gentlemen responsible for the destinies of the Hovereign and Ontario Banke, will be startled at the decision just rendered Court of Nova tha, cision and holde that the directors of the defunct Bank of Yarmouth are personally liable for all losses urising from a tions of thw bank management of which they had k For First Time.This is the first decision inkKngland ur in Canada where directore huve been held personally liable for negligence In the manugement of u bank, Many actions have Leen brought Shazeniders, but the courts on the farta ve held that the directors had been les 3 faise statements of the cashler gor on whoin they were entitled ta rel ar accurate statements.\u201cIn the resent action the amount owing id tbe Reddings firm and its financial Ttion were known to the dt- rectors August, and the court held that the directors should have stop vancing moneys then.The principle of law seems to be that if directors knew or ought to have known he cashier was improperly using the funds of t | ik they are personally ifable: if not.they are excused.In each case it la » Question of fact.Sovereign and Ontarle.Tt remaju¥\u2019 to \"be seen what bearing this case will have upon the actions contemplated against the Ontario and Sover- elgn Banks\u2019 directors.It te course, that circumstan- he On same od decision in the -Coal cuse is food.for reflection in banking circles.CONTINENT BOUGHT C.P.R.\u2018A cable from Loudon sa \u201cThe not |! has ben a steady À ayer of CPR to- S3RIEP ON From the Sick Bed.(Wall Street door The latest news oguoym Erie 1» that the condition of the 18 dons continues very serious, and that the Shral- clans in charge are inagreed whether anether surgical operation hd necessary or not.Lacie Ineplration.| Wall ures | Journal The Me Eo has \u2019 evidently ceazed to aa pots dti .Matching Pedigrees.æ.xr.Lite.6m of My ances as \" hat « nothing.ascendant of a wus & noted pi- I'm the direct de- tion lawyer.\" teri ! apposition smal le ° on a shown by the success of b-climbers in the North Woodward .Wheat and Flour - Exports Improving The experts = of wheat and flour\u2019 frem se, United Plates er the Canada the week ending Apri 1 4th show a over KR previous ook of ur i a but ecresse compared w last year of 549 508 bushels.tol Bradstreet's figures compere as - lows in bushels: .1008 1007 oe eves 5.011.384 4,400 873 eh ui\u2019 ee .\u2026 .2303,966 707.508 | March ce es 2.763.021 814 2.998.080 984 po 10 10 10 \u2014 10 za ol is sore £3 -t oe gs CROPS NIPPED BY FROST.À letter received by a local grain firm to-day from Orangeville, Ont, says: \u201cThe thaw of a few days ago has left the hills in the adjoining ownstipe of Mono and Caledon bare, and the sud- clover crop.Considerable of the latter ta either nipped off or turned out at the roots.Corn Shipments \u20188tlll Decreasing The shipm of from isn and Tnt \u2018states 0 ports Tonite show a decreas Last week the were rh bushels the week previous.and 2.320.177 bushels below the total for the °° stréeun ew of last A fol ra » figures c re as follows in bushels: zr 1908 1907 April 4 ce secre 96,827 Vn March 31.7 ve enn Hen 1, 4.883 arc .se Mareh 19 .ee 1 ha Toe Mareh 6.so.1,481,487 2.681 873 February 28 \u2026 2,481 294 3360488 ruary 31 .A 1 ruaty .°.1,671:671 1.997 February 7 .1,835,108 3,407,089 Oi QUOTATIONS.Liverpool, April 6\u2014 Turgentt ts, i 1, 2e 64: vosin, can ne ne 4.insect oR.qu hot, 8a.Suter, omdon, April Caleut oes fii to Pi Amaricaz.sireinedf de.a Montreal Grain \u201cStocks in Store Dey oo ose.Co if JER I MONTREAL.EXCHANGE MATES.pags tee: N a dire 15-16; er hn a | @ ++ ++ vers ss sere he} ry Sof £7.me pm.\u2019s 11 | BUCKET SHOPS ~~ te\u2019 ni , 917-22: cs.510% to p19 1-33: \u201coY cos Ne à \u2018e ak \u201cin ng The Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Rall- t into of- have fect the following \u201car- ments \u2018ln connection with Montreal erminals and storage on grain shipments.Oxts for export via Montreal.\u2014&hip- ments oa cats will be way- billed at the domestic e, and reduced to ex- t rate proof of exportation: and he Montrea) terminal charge, which inolude clevation; twenty days storage, or part thereof, and tioating a Montres! barbor.but exclusive of insurance.will be 3i4c per 100 lbs, in addition to the freight rate.This arrangement will apply on all traffic originating at points In the Province of o and Quebec, west of .Including traffic originating on connecting lines, as well as at stations on lines of the G.T.fL and C.P.KR.in the provinces me mentioned.; The arrangtment has has been made sp; plicable to export ontz going into the elevator on and after March 31, and udditiona) May 15th, will be given without extra charge.1908, n, other than oats \u2014 of one cent per bushel will Le made, the same to include elévauon, twenty dsve storage, or pert thereof, but will not include insurance, or any portion of the floating expenses.The commercial failures last week In Cana as gr ported by R.G.Dun & Co., numbered Agena 35 the preceding week and * last Export charge of Commercial failures this week in the United States, aa reported .G.Dun & , were 3267 aganist 343 | t week, 573 the preceding we .79 the cor- res week peer Ot failures this w 115 were in the East, 84 South 56 W end 12 in the Pacific States.Liabilities of commercial failures fur March were $21,542,1 rT $8,168, - previous 695 for the same year.ete + CROP prosrECTS BRIGHT.of seeding prospects over Western Canada received on to-day (ndi- cate that the cutlook is unusually - bright.Spring wheat will start in eight days.Winter wheat in Albe ie well advanced.1 | Charters Made For : 3,000,000 Bushels from ar Rnipeg received on change to to day, sa demand Yor low grades.100,000 bushels.of No.3 Northern worked for export 9c under May.Charters for over $.000,000 hushels to se out for early navigation already made.\u2019 CHEESE DEMAND QUIET.The demand for \u2018chesse quiet.but prices ere 34 to are steady.with eolored Quoted at 13%; white, 13 te 13%c.BUTTER MARKET STRONG.ter § good demand.' roti} light, and as ît will be seme time yet before new make er- rives en t market in any considerable quant! ere are firm, ané te-day quoted 31¢ in round lots and 3x to grocers.New coiling in the country at Tot Sere rae.EGG MARKET UNCHANGED.The ees market ie Te to Watches carefully repaired.R.Hemsley, jeweller, 358 Bt.James St.THE TRINIDAD ELECTRIC|= COMPANY.LIMITED, | Notice is hereby qe that a quarterly [ dividend to Mare 1st, 1908 a the rate 8 per cent.per annum om the capital Soc 04 this company hes been declared.hl ne will be issued and mailed to address of each reheolder, and are Pinte a es she Union Bank of Halttax.local deniers oofling ot | to 10%e per dosen and of Toronto, on Th rs pron ee company will transfer e ve the 1st to the 10th ef Apt 1, both days { the roy e shareboiders = ire held at at te etfice of op days Apt April êth, at 3 p.m.; ay order of the Beard.FRED.BH.OXLEY.7% 9 law Secretary.a - INCREASED DIVIDENDS In order to take Gdvantage of increased Pusiness, some extra oapital is required, With is increase, 12 to 15 pèr cent.dividends can be earned.Safest business in Canada.Kstablished nine years, If you are serious, write for full particulars.Address, Capital, Box 41, Star Office.7 3 FOR SALE Al} or eny pert of 105 Shares B,C.A Cout.\u2018Choice Esster \u201cINEAVY ADVANCE IN PRICE OF HOGS DUE TO SCARCITY Quotations To-day Went Up $1.00 per 100 Lbs.Under a Brisk Demand.The feature of the live stock market to-day was the marked advance in the Quotatiors for hogs, the prices soaring to 87.00 and $7.25, an advance of 31.00 per 100 on the prices of last Monda y.The rapid rise to-day was due to the scant supplies, owing te the bad roads and the inability of the farmers to get their stocks to the market, and as the demand was heavy, buyers were willing to pay good prices.The receipts at the Montreal Stock Yards\u2019 West Find cattle market today were 1,121 cattle, 20 sheep and lambs, 714 hogs and 215 calves.For the week the arrivals totalled 3.643 cattle, 362 sheep and lambs, 2.- 136 hogs, and 650 calves.The demand for beeves was slow, and a number of cattle were left over unsold.The cattle were of good juality stock $5.50 to $5.75.good, $4.75 to $5; medium steers, $4.20 to $4.75; cows, $3.00 to 84.75; canners.82.Sheep and Lambs\u2014BSheep sold at $5 and lambs at 856.50 to $7.00.The receipts were light, and stocks werc well cleaned up.ogs sold under an active démund % 37.00 to 97.28, and sows at $0.00 to .23.Calves sold from $3.00 to $12.00.according to quality.TORONTO CATTLE MARKET.Bpeclal te the Mentrea! Star.Toronto, April §.~The cattle merket at : Toronto Junction te-der, was a brisk one and everything sold f The day's receipts vers 65 cars, including 1.108 cattle.10 sheep.and 90 calves.The proving.rs?were: export cattle, $6.40 to bewt picked butchers\u2019 cattle.35.60 to butchers\u2019 cattle, $5.00 to wl $4.75 to 'To-day\u2019's British Cattle Markets das Pétètes 1.cahled to-day Chive 1¥%c to 13c: lens, to 12%c: cows, 1%: sale a, 11e: master firm, trade slow.\u2019 Watsen and Ritchie.of Glan: w, reported to-day: \u2018\u2018604 cattie offered: nited States steers, 13c to 13%ec: Can.12c to 18c; bulle, 106 to 10%0c pes Bb\u201d WINNIPEG GRAIN RECEIPTS.Grain receipts at Winnipeg to-day: Cars No.1 nertherm .17 No.* mortherm ., .38 No.8 porthern .PRN 17 No.4 northern .eo eee .10 No.5 northern.\u2026.«0.10 No.6 northern .\u201crs ase 10 Winter .cee.ves wee 1 Other grades .ve ov wees is Total .« see mes say» 161 Last year .178 LIVERPOOL WHEAT MARKET.Liverpool wheat tirm.No.1 North- orn Manitoba, 8s 84 to 8» 84.No.1 Northern, Daas, te to 8s 14.Futures quiet.12 7-84: July Ts.11-44; September 1-44.us rm Hit pm \u2019 CANADIAN BACON NIGHÉR.advices received to-day from all the.lect me ts re- ir t Cr vance in prices for bacon as © with a week age.London advanced 4s to 6e to 47s to Sec.ine 1a to 3s higher at 8s te we ba iverpeol, 8s to 125, at Me te .~w Heavy 8elling , .Broke Wheat Prices æ From the Rpecial Correspondent, of the \u201chicage} ontreal Star on the 4 Board of Trade.Chicago, MI.April §.\u2014The wheat was in control of the bears to-day.Stoeke Increased.Fort William wheat stocks increas\u201d ed 2.000.000 bushels, and arc now 344 546.000 bushels.Port Arthur increased 237.000 busheid and is now 4.392.000 bushein, Toronto afloat increased 789.000 bushels and is now afloat bushels.Montreal bushels and is now 96.000 hushels.There was heavy selling of May that month fell off from 92 3-6 tee #1 7-8; July from 8& 1-4 to 87 1- -3, ang September from 86 3-8 to 43 5-8.\u2014- he Missouri April report makes the conditon of wheat 80 to 31.mati\u201d 90; last December 85; last April 94; last June 80: crop last year 29,000.00 bushels.The .creage is 8 per cemt.short.There are : » green bugs in Mis souri, and most of the wheat is Un damuged by the winter's freeze.Atchison, Kansas v'res: \u201cGood raîn ast night.hear it extended all over West: prospects fine.\u201d Wheat Looks Good.v- John Ingliah.the crop expert in of message to Pringle Fitch, from Wine field, Kansas, says that the promises well.Millers are paying there for wheat, com 60c, and on stand = .on Lecount's Report Re George M.Lecount, in nm Pp from Enid, Oklahoma says that oats and wheat are in perfect condition growiny rapidly.Bugs are not a ad and from Wichita, Kansas, South, wheat crop looks fine.= European Markets.- The wheat market at Liverpool wal 1-44.lower, Budapest was off 1 7-8 3 1-4c, while Berlin was up 3-8e.\u201c\" Liverpool's weakness was on the ime crease in local stocks and the honvidé Russian shipments.World's Shipments.+.World's shipments of wheat for the week were 10,000,000 bushels, agatngf\u2019 10,016.000 bushels the previous week, and 9,824,000 bushels a year ago.Of above Russia and the Danube shi Jointly 888,000 bushels, more than - 000 in excess of the previous week, b that much less than a yedr ago.The total worid\u2019's shipments for the previous week were 10,016,00 bushels, a year ago 9,824,000 bushels.Wheat and Roar on ocean passage destiied to fmporting countries 60 creased 816.000 bushels for the week, J.F.PRITCHARD.ENGLISH CHEESE MARKETS.Lenden, April &.\u2014 Camadian chedes quoted at\u2019 ls to Es.6.\u2014 Canadian cheesy quoted a 3 to 6c 6d.April 6.\u2014 Canadian finest white a \"682; colored firm, 64e.> + Corn Exchange Expressed Bympaghy At à meeting of the Corn one of tha members, Mr.Wilfrid san.In respect to the memory of deceased member, the session of Corn Exchange was adjourned the transection of business.The Canadian Bank of Commerce \u2014 Oapital Paid Up, $10,000,000.178 BRANCHES IN CANADA, THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND A General Banking Business Transacted.Bank Department at Eve Savin chem A SE Rest, $5,000,008 +253 Wd 4 Branch MONTREAL BRANCH: - 189 St.James St.of West Kad Nennek - Corner ST.CATHERINE AND METOALFS EE.COTE EE THE MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA BOUGHT AND SOLD.v wn MAIN OFFICE: Corner SP.JA NES AND ST.PETER STREBTS.City Rranches-\u20141255 84.Catherine ft.East, 810 St.Catherine Street West.1080 St.Lavrenes Boulevaré nad Town of fe.Louts.T2 re re mn = HICKSON, THORNTON DAVIDSON, .HIORKSON dd DAUI DSON: Hembovs Montsval Stosk Exchange, - STOO Brokers.Tel Main 2204 Balety Deposit Boxes to Rent}, - Montreal Trust and Deposit Com x # Entrance to Vaults B J Nod e.es: mount cottage: would se or $14 < RANDON AVE.sight DRUG » \"+ porte Tights bs A ore Jor liabing acd hu Ply Nimes Lecours.bomel.he Dace, Ae wler ave.ass flat, ta OFFICES TO LET.cell of arenas, preter ether business Fossa \\ rom we right to prom or, ducks, bustards asd mink.Dista order, , §16, Greene ave.t of sale.© rene pg ames RS CPR lo village of i.Eustache, ve.Yh MOINS biel furaished cottages to let: Ie five or Bix rooms, $15.Pred RB.Cold; = BRISTE.=tdium.sised treat offic: te sw | \u2014 Avply Stes Oftics Box B28.803 =m, fro atreal, th fete > .James.diag, ! v .ted R BAL (ARLINGTON AV AVE.\u2014Nine rooms; five bedrooms; leave Montres! Apr Ina.uy eutomeb ie, oy To aie, bowen.Apply Me George session; tent muderate.Apply Ot Yourtie > deren Tine acc ry Ho 23 sandy .moar library wend part; Lars te visit the place.Address Æ.L.M.Binette, - cure RCH st.3 and 6\u20143 fiats, 6 rooms cach, grocery, ete.Addioss 111 17 se Coinarine east gen Na Mes Ju: ln; a gen; Joie Sao o 318-317 Commissioners st Te .a cou A oces.Su Trevor, ue vois rent.email or Tare sities well opposite La Patrie; established nearly 14 ; Lu = vely it n ne Main soeurs sè 6 ; 2 ground ol pos né others a co ERCIAL PROPBATT.Eh FARMS FOR SALE APARTMENTS TO LET i La 2 foi ial bie $00 yer mosth 9 POR BALE chesp or to rent moving picture 13 par A a ress.normag \u2014\u2014\u2014 22227 __ AT \u201cTNE DXSEX Eez ae) poutei flat, CLARKE AVE.~Fine modern fiat.§ rooms oe relate Se To wihow.Write or call 699 Notre me ol.| ERAT \" Johu Main 0388.81 6.AT JOLIETTE, 30 acres om St.Lawrence rent 30.00.\" brated let 0 ren bent Tocaiy in Westman DU PINE large corne office, five windows.çerp net sunt farm house (English su ee ma \u2018Bolton, 141 Notre.ame Vanier, 351 Clarke ave.Phone West 163 mediate oad TO, resting te ou UEXBEA ~ windows stunies.barns new wire fencing: 190! Kenest Bolton.re Den r, Clarke are.Phone .i= mmediate essen\u201d reduced te.Ge.1.ASTVRE feo sale, ou tete price of Bpiendif water power.W.Braest Bolton, : DORION.sai.v fiat, ¢ rooms.beth J st.Tel Main 2006.7 6 tog Tam other fie cash; reason for vell- 141 Notre Dame west.¢ TAGINCOURT #0 Greene.bested | suite.¢ iavatory.Bai, eleciricnty, hot and cold OFFICES \u2014 Te Jet Trede attention.(adress a eat ay CONSISTING cf 280 acres.in chaberst section of 5 rows, bars.wie Hnmadiate orator.Ease\u2019 shit 8 TORN.APDlY G.Dellale.Phone TOR el, flee Toose ote.a Wednesda 18th April, 1808, at the Eastern Townships, lies between two rai -Bcnvuor \"19° mingonr.1 reo ON ghr-ch-vagit ot 128 5 space of ras square feet.well light Gt CUANESS busisess for were Iu Bedbur oi Court House, room 1.of tue valuable ways, and is only slsty miles from Moatreel: heated.with store fosma.telephone.Jaaiior ser.EEILANADE AVE, No.888 _Moders flat, 6 ia itatle fer ce rel ca À the re tows betwees ad Wiont och roperty belonging to the Ti.Friithi es- rics.ac young orchard: dulidings is EE COR vice, eleciroliers, hot water continuously.Suite u beating = gone vi r of | 83.000 end ae ver bo alas fock be te 865 st.Lawrence Rouleverd.just aise se Para oa PS bao) la 14, 4160 Suerbrooke.Phone 108 Mount.81 & jp.veut aie = Braet lion 14) private offices, a = reniaatly subdivided inte ore manufacture: good ressva for su .tontage \u2014\u2014 reer Cm LES Gree in through © Ni Beaute For further particulars ply te BELMONT, 1:3 Sherbrooke si, west, pear 2eme vost.ne\u201d the Becretaiy, Board of Trade 2e 239, Sudbury, Dominique st, very suitable for Roberts, West Que.bret cor setrice lo ise uiuy, esd wiible oes BAPLANADE AVE.1151 sod 1155, resdy to 1, HAVING bougbt out tech of Jewellers, theatre or departmental store, the only FARM for sale on the Island ef Montreal.a a roast 1 8 nen perd le u move fu.six and Lt rooms.w house, en OFFICES te let\u20144 weil lighted offices.vither silver plate, machinery and scales; Uso vacant piece of land left on the eest 182 arpents, Tear electric end steam cars mn apartment iy addy \u201cith jantios e ame) bath, gas avd tic.everz convenieace 2 to ewe tenant.os the Ryd fiateres of a rirst 7 store, 2m side; for all particulars apply James Adresse carelauer- of the Court House, nde ste.Well bedted 380 cumlorianic, bodes Fa rt te ra tesants Avaly no floor, No.St James st.: Immedia to dispose of ame at a low Seath Smith.arrhitact 20 James Moutreal newly Ludit oad decorated.Apps ea Ljodiuatom.x1 ©\u201c © - Main ovenion if requ AR te te oise a purcaesee : also | Jesse to « first Case R= .8%, Tel.Main 627-028.res.East 2435.pos.or Lo À.T.@agnes, BL.Leow or Up 247 « {Mtg C.Limited, 20 - io the rity: pert cash $3 5 FTANSTEAD, QUE.- Tue time and place to jel.Bast Wi.office, u Board of \u2018Lrade.sta FAANT fists tn cent.Eepissade otc Sea SMALL OPPICE.focing Vict PHY 02 letter te Str Ofice Bes \u2014\u2014\u2014- buy fern.floest sectite of Townships.Farms Main 370.ss Mount Roya), bot water furnace, elec: $10.00; facludi ing JOMNBON, GRACE & LEPA For CHEKRIER BT.\u2014Good stone frmot double tene- Dear Fransteé@ and Hock Island at low prices tric fiatu res ao enamel beta: also 1084 ing asd janitor.Apply ae Te 11consed Srocery.Sent or the ity, ) Som ment, in good order.$8,000.terms; wiii pay and on vers terms.Write to E.W.He, Stan: BHITANNIA - 108-110 Crescent etreet, ox |g.Denis rest pear lischel, 8 roms, with mn vertising Agency Lté., 43 Victoria verre.44 rent, long lesse; \u2018 ps ° YA hod \u20ac : - Simdy revevue.Fred cole, Te a unl ar ory Ye ie tree Sr Se ewaents, L.adieux, 82 Bt \u2019 Te weeË; can be bouge cheap: vins w, bun: ames st.i = = \u2014 = and Abuis clorls streer.selephune |Jagies at.Main 4006.A) 8 ness account y BOLT or tas street Tae dnelliogs, wild FARMS WANTED.Uptown ov de 3e ST FRANCOIS XAVIER, sie bri pa Account eof sickhess.ue aruee, Suuie ref.Well rented © $3300 = BISHOP sUNEET.16.Rew Sherbrooke, tor où MAY.ADRIS caretanay.Ponte JOHNSON, GRACK & LEPAGE, 83 Bt rs Cash Ereded, Norman FAKM\u2014 \\Santed email property, with Bord handsomely furnished fist, 3 rooms, whi Ser-mour ave upetairs, James F a estsursat.re, Ling At.John.ain \u20185385 51 6 house, nt more than three mies tet ®Jx months or year to careful parties, good manuf, oe mre over $200 M 8 on rary Labwiowne ave.occupation on E.Brown, real aie vox BALE- 7 rvom cottage.fruit trees, flower gardes rear, Gomend: 93,250; easy terns.I.estate agont, 97 St.Juimes.FOR SALE valuable corner property, 1707 : Notre Dame si.west, corner of Bourget, mine 60 x 94 fest, dwellings easliv converted junto stores, an Investment rarely offered.Warticuia:a at -20 Fark ave.city.10 \u20ac PINE: peut deteched residenr ve Rlerbmoke, ; very a dalit on solid pecs: bs on ex; specially il arconged and (itted for a rfect home; 509; possession.\"laps at office.eed R.le.03 Bt, James ot 8 PLATS, teoements, self-contained bou paying from 8 to 18 per cent.in Sueloess properties: all BEER Guy ts to Yor Tr Marcis, Tla Bt.GRORVENOR AVE.Westmeunt \u2014Cherming new detached villa.pressed Brick all vound.side nee, very fine reception floor: fir avery latest couvvuicrace, arranged, 47,000.Fred.RB.et.can pussessi- in Cule, 405 Bt.»e Lr terre CTCHIBON.Annex \u2014 Handsome pi pressed | Mick nat bulidiog.R.8 and 9 Norman Bibmore, Jÿ Kt.Jom.8) Un 8536.i] UPER LACHINE, particularly well situat od detached house.bot water furnace, watery, fruit t canser- lmmsediale oveupatios.Apply Liffiton & Co.8t.James st.to 6 se rees.etc.; 208 village, dnc or, first ciess hunting.tioning at proximily, kK.Strub, dcotsiown, Que, \u2018COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE CARTIERVILLE - T rer sale beautifully wl'uatr$ cottage on river hank, f'ne shade frees, house hus very large galleries and city con enenres: open firepiace.bath and woo ete.Apply room 1% 36 Huspita! st.n 3 8T ANN'S.6 grees land, river frout.2 build- loge.suiteble pouttery farm, .cash required PP.E.Brown, real estate, \"1 fr.James.RL 6 PROPERTY WANTED.} WILL wll your house, flat, quickly sod satisfactorily.No tenement or farm ar se asst Notman Blomare, lv 8t.Joho ! KELIL real estate, apd cen sell yours; ali property pi 10 wy bands will receire perenual attention.J.Omar Oskley.Res! Es tate .107 St.James st, eleven until two o'rlog 8.VIAUVILLE \u2014 Wanted to buy betueen Trtresultwille and Viewetiy lot, with bouse, shout sev cheap.Address Box 447 mar Ofire.SUMMER RESIDENCE FOR LALE.Louts, fer sale, om order, BTMATHNORE.Lake St.fortable summer cottage.1» rg room with open LENT your houses and property with us.bo charge kitchen.five eas with commodious unless sold or rented.prompt service, quick 162, Star Branch Office, \u2019 HOUSES TO LET.MANCE STREET, Annez, fiat te let, seven - room tbroom, electric light, hot water heating, al! modern c - A m'roéers comvenionces, tubs and store room 922 Manre cr Wright and Bom, Ariniiee LE) RACHEL 8T.Srmer mers \u2014Pine large store To let, 342 Rachel, rest; he bot Ped bro a ,rorpbant pt Apply Rachel STORES \u2014 amo large stores a central oel- tiem, 8t.Catherine st.west.Thomas, LL met, 642 Bt.Catherine st.Vest.7 6 sT.PAUL piste -\u2014 Deubie store, 8 st \u2018+ ce at.house in perfect order.For 304 St.James m ars, central location.ae ot potas app! to Jobneon.Orece and \u2014m\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ee rording e excellent 2 2pine « fechitiee; moder- ames ss NICE WEST END FLAT to let, even ate price.Brosses Bt.James ot.up-to-date, with electric firtars, moderet 1 ESPLANADE AVE.#0], 908, 505, 50a and rent.Fred R.Cote, 206 St.Jemes.\u201d0e #1.LAMBER .to let house of seven large rooms, T.opposite station, large store, all (atest improvements, rent $1¥.Apply XENDEN AVE, No.13 (pear Pime ave.) bakery and 11 bedrooms.four large rooms 716 St Urbain se ?-\u2014\u2014Fine heated fiat, with individuel en- Gownsteirs, hot and cold water, eve, cua: trance; will sultabdly decorate; central! situg- venience, eiectrio light.Apply to KINKORA, 17, off Mackay, large self-con- tion.moderate rent.Apply Janltor, 40 Horsfail, 133 Moon et.or Foam Mo vara, tained house.12 rooms; rent $35 a month, Uleaden avenue.e St Lambert Apply 8 D.Vnilieres, 1049 dt.Hubert at.nope Bast 939.se vant of fiat, 3 rooms and bathroom, for ST.PETER \u2014 Fiat of 1080 fi.with er 10s Te Tighe between 3 and à without eprinkier system, nat tam clock at 1899 MOUNT KR v mee MANSFIELD ST.near Sherbrooke, heated adorn ace ot ors as a Teoma 18, N NE ne furnished fiat, sevan rooms and bathroom, Lacesss, 17 Place d'armes HAUL or uy > QUEXBRS, corner St.Lowi, 13, 14, 30, flats electric iight, gas stove, Andre of § and ¢ rooma, hot water, eorri- cony.janitor'e services; posses city, Park ue.Trermb Bei sion If required.W., 821% Ster > anch or OUTREMONT \u2014 To let, 6 beautifui two he Berri.Phone E.\u201cAl 7.fice.81 ata e.vire Serden- oan dount Reg | or URBAIN .close ork eve, No , below th, wide UPPER FLAT of fiw rooms, kitchen and Delorimier sve.bre Gutari.2 er, LA bathroom, balcony front and back, open PARK AVENUE, two flats, one middie and Township Trust Ce.181 st.drague situation; full.view of Incline Raliway, top flats, 7 and 8 rooms.Apply 677 Perk 18° plano.Auer light, range and gas stove.a5\" avenue.8 2 > ply Box 189, Star Offfoe.81 an SELBY \u2014 To let 3 roem heated fiat, wel! \u2014 ST.CATHERINE WEST, Large decorated, 324 Seiby, westmeunt; rent WUTMOUNT \u2014 Nicely furnished upper dwelling, pear Drummond ve + reoms.( $37.30.Information on the premises.&6 ¢ fiat, beautifully situat .all modern con- », moderate w.Bolton, 4! veniences, April 15th to 1st Oct.No sma:i Notre Pesse West Tel.Mala 82.\u201d ST.UMMAIN, 1330, flat § rooms, elec- children; FéRt very reasonable to respon- \u2014 trie light, hot water heating, modern in sible parties.Address U 7710, Star Branch CT.CATHERINE, 360, Kast\u2014House tn let.every respect.Apply Dr.Theoret, ty ot.Office.71 Apply at once.4 Lawrqnos.TO EST Large new hous and growsd, on SECOND AVENUE, 179, 174.178 Viauville, siege of Westmourt Mountain: this u > FURNISHED MOUSES TO LET arf te vers modern and beswtifully fin: 15 414.Address Mra 3 nearer, oo fshed in hard 15 rooms, 2 bath roows, 1.ru FANISHIED oer! ll] complete, ce, pes plum a Dies.bat rater Dearing.hr whiter, from May to ?mouth; a r ght.elaborare tures, large hkit- \u2014 reen.fiete §33, , upd $100, Seated and chen range; res ees, Jie ¢ ww extensive WEST OuNT a a ony! To hont- eo flots.w.00 gis Seat.RTI | matin TE at tress: possession lot.May! hace: 482 Victoria.< or Cmtstarfield.large ui Ligaet, 642 Bt st.west.T7 6 Adéress Boz 148 P.O.*7 soude Fiat.6 roo vases view, Telephone 3 Matayer.Up 183.es HOUSE to iet for summer months.a well furnished, detached house, bordering on Westmount Park.Apply PF.Boz 697.Nn 32 ed house to tot for WAYBBLEY ST.Amer 30 Be Large elegant flats to rest, 6 and 7 rooms.water fursace, electric light end gee, enamel Nets end gas À oly te Mr., 10 Cote, street.Tol 0 SUBURBAN HOUSES TO LES LONGUEUIL -\u2014 ayy front.partly furnish- od, th and w.c.summer : oh i Tooms upacaire, haa.toed summer months, comfortable lines, double windows.shove food level: Soo ore A beautiful fiat.euitabl hur Ras schools, Wel llngion care.besting, etl Maerate to saltadle party \u201ces Fo na ana eating S04 Dething.Inte J for doctor or demtlst.wall lighted, \u2018ground ° .Sirti Sag dt Bitola auth sens 51 sa | Hider Nom and Bre Fi\u2019 Door.Phone ts Meus rerest ished room Hent! \u2014F trom ro and fa simost meet.charges; ox.HUIUHISON #1.well furniehed he Mare Avni a the 1 promises or wg @eptiona! ohance Secure Lovely home.882 and coal stove, telsphens, all medern RESISENTIAL PLATS WANTED Cadteux, 18 Notre Dame east.Phone a Take it.Could probably tak.purchas- Conveniences.three or four menthe, efther Main or Mount 3075.1 ors lease.A Kneeland.188 Charlevols from May let or Juse lat Call T.KORTH of Sherbroske.west ef Bt.L Street.17 6 Uptown 3204.LOO) top Plat of 6 or 1 with beth and oll WESTMOUNT, heated flat te lot,five rooms, == MACKAY ST.\u2014 To let for summer montha not over so.ora; rani % at nee TI we ane Chas.Kitchen, ne ï r mily, we el res : ne ; LOTS FOR SALE snide a by Teoma fully furnished.Bacad, room 38, 107 Be o.81 2 pare Catherine ot ry MAPLE ST.and Deiortmier, two Inte, 18 x Box 81) Star Offjes.per month.Apply.tor sele.Apply 341 Dufferin street.Bi?Summer Cottage [Bay View, Maine.(NEAR OLD ORCHARD.) i.Te vent for the summer, or will sell to ; hp quick buyer, a delightful summer cot- an in full view of the ocean, convenient : Portland.Old Orchard.magnificent driving; six sitting room, enclosed with furnished throughout.rental moderate for summer or for sale at rea- le price.Addrese\u2014 MR, THOMAS GRAHAM, Star Office, Montreal, Canada.4 13004 Tin rthmount, the moet healthy spot \u2018Ne oa thé Island, odly M minutes from $ James street, all eity conveniences.within a short time.A small cazh de- Loot amall monthly ayments ene a house.Ls A w.Tractor, #1 it.James.Sante.par = Fine bright suite of offices to let in \u201cthe Bank of Ottawa Building, 224 St.Jeuves street.For fall particulars, ap- = te - à STEVENSON BROWN & CO.Guardian Building, 169 St.James street.> 106 taw \u2019 FE ST.rooms ae oy urnished hed flan St.Urbain Martine © Naren, May to October: ont vey TeasOR- able to responsible party.Addrees A sors.Star Branch Office.SHERBROOKE ET., 4296 \u2014 bouse for summer woot Bherbrecke street, West mount (between Clarke and Olivier ave.), tele plione.plac, gas steve; reat to suitadie tepants.13 TARA HALL AVE, 11.Neatly pdarmishea oi tage lo let, for semmer WESTERN AVE, well fursished two flat house.Western avenue, near Park.A PE\u201d 4709 Western ave.FACTORY TO LET.CAE an oT Jus \u2014 Factory, with doiler and engine, large shed.Apply to Gladstone, roam 47, 113 Bt.Su à - 7.ire TO LBT- Grousd floor of factory.situated Papineau 4 tance > ave, a al contain Ce street, que wi me.en all sides, be , geod facilities for ship! pring: Poet power and Mant Jferatoned te rare Fer fui fienlars, \u20ac outree) We- terproof hing Ce.SE ra Pepisees se.$16 Westmount Ballders, Nete Thie ! 1 can sell you a lot J Soot front on 8herbrooke ° ite Westmount Park.with \"Ent ce ant am on one side, for 50 cents a foet.A the price the owner pald fer it About 15 years s 1 ean sell you a lot on Vietoria Ave., above Sherbrooke street, feet nt at 30 cents a foot perhape 1 can sell you a let en Cis Avenue.above Sherbrooke = cents eo foo Pertectiy sane \u201cPeople are duyt on subd-divisions a mile or so © Westmount, de at nee back of Mogn- an at 20 to fn the have this cha ge of bn » residential section of ang, in at th same price.W.ERNEST BOLTON.141 Notre Dame \\ Main 1110.\"ow Tel.RER #4 81 pnrtlr grattage VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT CARTIERVILLE, Belonging to the Estate late THOS D.BELL now offered for sale, comprising about 66 arpents, large river frontage, with stone pousses garmer(s house, good = stable, with loose boxes.ice house and other outbuild South part of this property oan be subdivided into buildiss lots.Will be sold cheap to prompt buyer.Easy t C.D.TYLEE, 26 St.James Street.Management of all kinds of Res! Estate Undertaken ond Lesked After) Reats Collcoted) Insurance Effected.Carefully 80 4end New Canadian Express Building, McGill St., for Rent.Fine space for offices, well Labtod.to suit tenants.\"Will be ready for occupancy May | Tor iided .Apply to\u2018 R.8.LOGAN, AN, a0 satant to second, vice-president, 33 33 Jaw Grand Trunk Railway, Montreal.POWER- BUILDING OFFICES TO LET - vod ion to la, singly or en suite, in this aden.sod wl Apply room 304.Power Belding.corner Craig and Se.Urbain tives.pe | wer, oor lat of 3400 ft.similar to above.Ary 10 Be.Peter ot.81 \u20ac ST.FALL Se.west of MeuUil!-\u2014Piat, light- od 30 x 100.first fiat suited for any Ta pie ge MD T.Vipené and Co, 181 Touviile square.Paces applying to Thomas Weer\" ee sdvenced to ipel got.042 St.aioe 3 (bertue ot.3 Tou KG MAN wanted, with 37000, to take nterest In a well setablished high ola tallering business.Write er lea to Booted ebougall and Co.1 oGill street, LOST, BEADS Lost Crysts] Prayer Beads.gilt wmowst.ed tn yellow cese, case also contained email amount of mrvney.on Westmount Bouleverd, or cars ng there.Reward ai 31 Mevefisid ot.Tel.Uptown 4204.BROOCH \u2014Lost between Greeve Murphy's and Melee , or Bt.Catnorine car, Bat- Please return ili BY re ou Romans 53 2 BROOCH \u2014 A Lost oN diamond shaped.with pearls and other tous.es Bt.Catherine st, de- trees Pe Morgan's.Rewasd et MT st.BRKACIOLET.on Mieury , st.a gold an bracelet.Finder please return fo fea St.Alexander 64 BEADS \u2014 Last week, near ft.Louis de lody\u2019ys amethyst, sliver- mounted beads.Kindly return and receive reward, Donat Girard, $44 Be.Denie at.DOG \u2014On aturtey sant on St.Mark »t.\u2026.\u20ac haired fox tergi ot \u2018Bget.\u201c Auyone finding ndly retars to 128 Mackay st.asd ard.ue DOG\u20148mall white long catty veair femsle dog: tt ; if sot ST.PAUL ST.$27 \u2014 Three fiate, 20 x 110 esch, suitable for light manefacturing pu rpoups.Apply J.G.ousseau, 20 8.James\u2019 st.Tal.Main 10914.81 \u20ac BTORE, ie let, 196 Pos! st.between Wind- tel an nd oot and Borine \u201d., ei ve nero?re w., Franeots Tex: tt re will be rewarded rties doldi ber «fll , St Catherine st.er tel.East 166.© 2 LUG \u2014 Lest on 3r4 instant, à for 1e.Tler es, enewere te the name of en leather snd metal colar.Return to ve Mance st., Annex, and de rewarded.m back, 2e To PuncHAes, FOR SALE dave attended t 82 277 au LL KINDS of lales\u2019 and tlemen's cast oft aol Hrs, Seweliory Sl usionl yo tbe h rice H.Pearson, Jp Ana you Sutos your cast off furniture.ald id and sliverwsre, dia money er Clothing.send for the oldest ex- Secondhu.4 dealer, M.Frank, A Craig ekst Telephone bast 8e67.7 INTER Wanted second- 12 feet long.Apply a te bené counter, about Ri Lagauchetiere west.NO \u201cBest prices for cast off clothing.furs, jewellery, dismonds.furniture.Mall orders attended to.R.Ustrogursky.664 Noire lante west.Telephone Main 5066.$3 ¢ HAND TRUCK.song chery and at once.Ad- 1 Moust Bt arce Avenue, Clty.KODAK wanted.perfect order, 3A folding pot.ot ak, spastigmat lens; volute Benita, To.va cless pocket camera.Hy.Vaurs, ha KETS W ihe highest prices for wo bot jamonde and jewellery.J.Hla UL James st.Toi.M.8794.sec ve the uighest prices for clothing.urs, jewellery end musica! instruments.C.Masur.98 Cralg st.weet.Tel.Main 6293.7 36.HORSES AND CARRIAGES \u2018CARRIAGES & WACQONS.For Ssle\u2014A stock of new carter Victorias.delivery waggons, Concords and plano box es, rubber tires put on wheels.Attention to custom work and lêrge storage.Jos.Bonhomme, 200 Guy street.5 92 Jaw ror MALE or ex@ange for a hegvier horse, Say horse, about 1060 lbs: good = elty broken.Apply T48 Bt.nm Ri MORSBES \u2014 For sale race horees and dug- gles, 68 Notre Dame west, Phone, Main 3.QUEBEO WAGGON for sale, in use two seasons and in good order, Can be Seen at Berard and Major's show rooms \"3 RIGS FOR HIRE Double and single J for hire by the 4a3, week or seaso reasonable.ly H.Robinson, | in William street.f one 1196 Main.776 SURREY or twe seated trap, must be govd condition.Apply Box 4309, Ftar or hid DOMESTIC PETS.BLUE Perelan kittens.nine monthe ole.bred from prize winning stock, ties.Ade .C.Barrow, 39 Sf.priors sve.\u2026 Que 3 IRISH TERRIER PUPS fer sale.four : old, good stock.Appiy se, z- months ot, 71 Palrmount avemue.Annex.FOR SALE \u2019 ALL KINDS of siot machines, $c, 16c and 2%¢ play.Write or call J.Chrysta oe Notre Dame ot.Moatreel.ARE YOU IN WANT : ?Ladies are you in want of a costa wre use, pony or semi-fitting coat?to ue, vur prices = the lowest A BARGAIN r lag, health mattress, ard, 3°: ainner Mai 97 a se TANnges -CArts 830: van payer, ie rol, Jaa, oArag\u2019s General Store.28 Chaboillez square.7 3 ANY ONE desiring te buy on the Instalment ladies costumes, skirts, biouses.mantels aisé gent'e cloising, will fimd the beth st.war west.right place at 191 St.Efisa tales by télephone Eest sat: BICYCLES Now oe et varions prices.asd price Tet re.vage st.Toronto.BEACTIFUL Chickering, repaired ke sew, uff rumen: Sor boginsers ace ot ep Cras oll mokes, ay tr 2 pacacie: nen 7 A k an > st.POG white fox terrier, brown spot on ec $60 « megth.re tC ae or 12 with mite enrs.Reward on re.apo, by 7 octaves, te ture to 28s ho Borehosts cast.#2 2 pr a Wr toe « and œ x pe oP oe THREE STORES to rent.being 159, 161 and > 20! cash, or most 168 Peel at, aiterations to eult\u2019 tenants.x, yesterday afterneen, a little .3 Bpleué sham and sae Lt Apply Hell's lertes, corner Bt.Catherine white avy (female).long hair.Generous ace sctiop and toms at nev.and \u2018Peal ste.reward to caver brings it to Notery Meu- cest, bas had very little wee: any ome oT LET pier.410 err Le a Een Ca er iin aie ty as - ens than Ba ts \u20ac 9 A bas Queen at .shop and oo wen ONYX AND PEARL oval she Brooch, mouth, nd plano | ja en i pright anos rear exit for shipping.Apply Liffiten sad from nce Arthur si.to écroggiers or 00K at h action.goods must be enld Co., 20% Te on Bt.Catherine st.car to Metoaife svonue.are gree morn] ort) Wemraount.Reward 3¢3 Prince Arthu A a.ae ri Opes, pr TO LET one fiat 130 x 10 fi.weil lighted, 823 Ang 0 13 Prev A 19 6 | PARCEL Let treet Batura \u2014 t on & 8irest car urdsy BANGLE \u2014 Lost between Trafalgar School nains April \u2014 between Windsor and B be street, Macareaor a soid WAREHOUSE FLAT To let, suitable fer offices.Passenge and freight elevators, sprinkler system.Apply Beardmore & Ce, 59 Pater st.DESK ROO'Y TO LET.DDS ROOM, after May Ist, with use phone.Apply « st 236 Ceristine Due \u2018 3 et « paper pa reel and black valise, with Toms \"and tities in them.Please returs to 6 Roy etrest, for reward.- vis bangle.Finder will ba rewarded on return- fog to 198 Cote des Neiges Road.81 3 ses æiling cam a FURNITURE for sale, \u20ac .and \u2026 capote.ces A eld articles s1 Ces- 4 ning 9, .> LS A o y For Sale on Easy Paymen ota, (tay AL § p= CLOTHING Foxton tas Payment mityre, lretrumen uments, Evening Clothes, 183 Uers, Billver Plate.Cameras, FURNITURE \u2014 Party Givips vcles, China, ete.Havi hooping wiil msl! at prose nie contente Po demand than aay donee in he of perior, bedrooms, dining and kit- el ns wishing to chen, russ, carpets.B49 St.Antoine, Tt Atwater FURNITURE & GLOTHING For sajs o y payments, at cash prices, all kinds ef furniture.stores, 0 carls.refrigerators, carpets and ollalot also à large assortment of men's sults, Toads - -made or to order.on weekly RR» ments.Universal Furaiture Co.65 Craig nr, =, , Yrvsle PCRAITCUE for sale, ima and woolen lud- stends,, matiress, spring ned, Jremarr, eic.Will sell cheap.ou account of leaving city.Apply 30 Mackay « FOR BALE -A few sotlings, from prise Mrde, vettings, 63.00 Phoge 2797 LAN PRNITURE For sale, Jrateaty of à six Perm use, en binc or ssparate, May 1st.co be seen by appointment.Apply Dex 68 Btar Office Gas J XTORES.stove aclid oqk sideboard, twe spriogs and mattressce, very choo: leaving\" a.Apply 503 Mance st.GRAND VALUE in new furaiture, sll brass ad beds.mattresses, carpet buares, 6 attractive quertere4 rés, dining tables, ehlffoniers, wariroues, coms, tirepreot safes, etc.for cash.brescr Bros., 4 corner Inspector.on AL ee fer vale Gerituer Gre nditlen, with mopar) \u201cNdress A M368 Star Threses Office.White Plymouth 00 per 13; three Mais.buresus, aed A enn\u201d HIGH LASS FURNITURE ot privete sale \u2014AR stanlute apd exceptionnel chance to buy contents nf au apartment Ia West End! Qwoer lear Rg month for tbe West, will sell for rash, rn bloc or separate, this first-class fue Biture.comprising oak dinlag rom table and sideboards, chairs, beautiful rugs, portieres and curtains froin Castle and Ron, bedroom sets, enamel hedsteads, wash stands, dicoer and tes and toilet pets, hitrden contents, living room and den pictures.cbairy, enfas, etc.etc.: à $780 baby grand piano, obly used for six months.Bes Le coutauts M te bie apartusent at oucs.Must nid here, the 13th.Address V sls Me Branch Office * HRT TIRAN plane, desk end book combined and Quebec heater, chesp.Richmond square.si 2 Inoiuding étainæ- op desk, beautiful re, upholstered, cosy pets, new.Apply Phone.\u2018ent 2341.812 HOUSEHOLD roo set, parler cabinet.corner, 4h 81.HALL ges stove, almost sew, dargsi [à furnitur k ro ver wo Urbain fot.RTAND, with bevellind ad mpirrer; a'ee 4 Irineasee IRISH MOSS-Canada imports ber Irish Mead from the United Staten, end the States fre from Nora Frotie.Canadiane Birect trom Nove Scotia.Let ua know the price u pay from the diates.We cen give veu Tuner offer them any nne else apd Detter quall- ties.Wm.H, Webb, Herder Bouche, Aati- gonish Ca, Nora BScotia.Caveds.INCUBATOR\u2014Cypher's Incubater in first class order, cheap sale.883 Btar Office.dnd Brroten Apply to an 7 Davenport, alse centre tures and hester for sale very reasonsdle; party leave tng town.Apply 9 Laporte avenue.M Henrt si 3 MASON & RISCH Plane, $120; payable $3 \u2018rook, sod #8 mrotbly: 13 octaves.The Leach Plane Co, Ltd.oy Mt.Catberine st.west, Bear Drummond MILK \u2014 Tor sale 24 galione ef milk dsily, contract commencing from May 1st nest.Address V 5394 Star Branch ice.MavInG, TORE SHOW ~\u20148ituated 68 and 67 an Rerine street eset, completely furnish: scenerien, \u20ac fee theatrical purposes.: ri Fetrcmaiogragde Cansds Incorporee,\u2018\u2019@S ip, therine enst.ne NEW HOME Intending rehasers will do well to visit ATbert's tor hi low prices.39 St 8t Urbain.NORDHEIMER upright pianos, large and mall sizes.Prices $360 and $240 vespec- $8 monthly, without 144 Peel at.79 2 zew atherine West, near \"wn tively.Terms 37 and interest.Layton Brose, ONE COUNTER showcase (stient salesman), : mirrori 16 ft.Jong.piate glass; one ler, three other showcèsæs; t .re re, one three months !n use: bar a gain.aol 83 Blsury st.any time between 13 and § p.m.8 OFFICE \u2014 À ory bullt and compact port able office, style, front and rear (oof, three plate Tie néews, vise 10 x 15 feet.Can cerried ; most to bo be sp tated win ite cheap te prempt ver, le \u20ac real estate ut, contracter, e¢ Sereda.Radrese Bex Se0.Bear office.88 ANO~ Che an Americas upright plane, FI oe pu) compass.se TA es new would \u2018lake .00: cout 9450.2 Prauch Star Office.2 3 law TANOR Duplicates of the pow \u2014\u2014 Leach he purchased by Academy of ire Seainanic fr from he Loesch Ptewe Ca, + Catherine scary Drow Eu ble $10 deposit and 's1 \u2014oathly years\u2019 tres interest NO\u2014§108 on upright pleme, weed six ra ue valent case, ivory Reyes; a) ber- sata.The Lesch Plapo Co.aid ut.Cetb- erine st.west.pear PAONOGRAPH for ssle\u2014Edison Home.broué pew, will sell reaproahiy: moving away; ass- wer before Thursday.Oth.Address À > Bier Brencb Office.NO\u2014§188 cash will purchase a $873 Speignt Ey 5 tew months.ror further formation, address A 536] Star Breach 8 \u20ac 38.00 RENARD a \u2014 on Friday after.black sisatic beit, neén, rd, ad) ° with Tied) rimes Fès Xiodly return Dremm te.Jems Lov sem 9.second ficor, 260 ot N be: STUDIO TO LET.rt Te AR Ss ee Dhebaria 38 Bours Tew ue tor : Sod srr adh cons ne, 3 shestaut, §5.8¢ per tom ton, delly- ote.es FOUND.\u2018 best fo\u201c mall stoves, Ci SE LARGE YARD sh shed lets fee storage ar versets eluioh, selected Sak, Fully guer- Comig on weet.as good a .contreeter.Ne.17 Ot street.Tel.sateed, ine month in water, ren Catherine ot west, Up 4178.Tes cost ; an excellent opportenity for ome DRUG von doing good e or = wanting a bergen; pric Joes.t nes sw louses vty Boz G3 tar TABLES \u2014 Long od short, ehairs.desk.YARD TO LET.se Vemeine or.son 3033 AT Bg Teint movies: Apply $93 01.Qatberize eu : Lespoine ot | 1 i» DINING RGON.bedroom and yichen, fur sear tro haar, AP a) Te nat 12.000 feet Jong.victulty Lake of the PRESSED steel launch, 18 fi.fur Sle; fafture.heater and go stove.Apply 73 At.Bt.e ot.Sulteble tor ec 1% mites por hour: Ferro > ne, Water ave, Westmount.es WHY pay cash w can get better sas or .° erwèter ter A Dew, wee Isfaction W; ring.oa oe gerer © week to yoars.atten Ce.only 0 St.Petar tt.RQU6 ot rom Dre U $ LI Sew three ! ; , ih ss er Rec land white Wrenderies dress soo your ality.inact with Traine of brown eue Winter tag o unger The Tob Py Mes» .oo Fas eo STABLES WANTED AUTOMOBILES, MOTOR CARS, JTC $10.RIE dre The ed River Nr ses AUTOMUSILS - Mateo Nh.p.Ton 1e YARDS of Brussels stair carpet.ER about, ue model, twe eylinder, for 0150; sleo nin able and mantel Des only bees ren mites.Per full tafer- Appip 5 1 Bene ass ave Want otebling rh écech house, mallea ay te 348, Star Office.\"4 fer about 12 horses light vane.; [I 208 BOXES of ice clout woters, ry ne North hme of elty protorred: TY abe given te well dressed people for other different kinds, 2e Bex 8 se MACHINERY.ure tare and weiss 8; also Men's coven : meobine\u2019 nd show es; mn ze PCORLS.piro Bros, sefore May Jet on seeen STANLR conch hewia suitable for ute: DRAULIC team Musdry rer sate.199 fr.Lawrence Mein.76 361 Noor ATT ar Lawrence on.Jecation ant rental, À $367.0s stareher end bosem saver Sea ye Meenas Office.besa in-use; prices very atiraetive.yo 19 PLBCTRIC LIGHT fixtures, almost new, at St.Peter ot.ule @ bargain; can be men at 49 Mitehosen STAMPS AND COINS, MONEY YO LOAN ie, boiwaeu § And [3 a.m.or afler J .TWO horse péiver asus moter.with i ro.TANF O COLLECTION tres.sig.goed on fer ore tue pores Ruboer Clos tothing Ce, Le@., 229 Nerre vs eu se TURES, as ours; * Rudra\u201d alfsrvas HomY To Lo in oups SREY WANTED TO SORROW.WANTED Wo add mechanie & loan of 38 ohare.Noten 5 Bex 436, Prar Of- ttes 1 Li ser ly 83 À om st, Vieurie sale, DAO Oiffervat i.frames for ay oil De or © Jot ie Te pp Te LE Fr eiaens Dene $390 te 200 + feciiitate froenes err be Bt 1 nen Poser cdéress 5 er von sat gaLe-211 2 ot.8 Ainieg chairs.vs.ston À.ee» ri Y ee Tein $3; ne.Catal Ive esate Sought Marks h class furniture at\u2019 \u2014- ee SITUATIONS YAGANT cape.SITUATIONS VACANT (PEMALR.) THE MONTREAL \"DAILY STAR~MONDAY, APRIL \u20186, 1008 © © = ~ \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT (FEMALE) | TTUATIQNS WANTED (FEMALE) 1 \u2018 - : Le 3 .© PUPILS WANTED.Ade és Prof se 5% 54 a nobue TO LET.\u2019 ROOMS TO LET.BOARD.- .Catherine sta.< \u2018 : mas Lrw e iota education oan BOT \u2014 Wanted s bright boy fo BUNCHIMAKERS and Tele \u2014Wasd x LADY wasiad deswing te lesrs AuoKERPER À Tong lads.Shh y [ARYL Samring te complete od moles ety Bate, Tr for date mas.\u201cie 7 i 3.'Hirsed snd we 2 re meat Sali at 6161 BL orapher: Wy void leaguaoen wanis posnin.wiih smreraty Cerisesisi ai mealich »OY ae bai 0 + CUTTER An experienced cutter wants or SEKEÉPER wants postition mnatioh about 13 sulia to eut weekly, competent.widow, willthg to Kn to ths coûn- Address Bux 43s, dter Ofice.sa try excallent city refarencesd.Address Brawn, 37 Victoria st.\u20181 6 CARBTAKER, any pusitiou of trust; strictly jemperate, excell references.HOLSDWORK wanted moraninge only, be Address M.1.¥ Belle View aie, aspectaliie Jeune woman.Address Westmount.812 CLERK \u2014 Wanted for young Englishman, osition in Insurance, bank iwo yeers experience in export merchant's office, London, Eag- land; OE knowledge bookkeeping.cash, etc.nt references.F.H., Post Gaice, Box Tre \u2018Montre ai.COOK, experienced man requires situation with contractor, hotel or camp; sober and rellabls.Any distance.Cook, J0i Alexander at.Montreal.au 6 CHAUFFEUR \u2014 Practicat méchante cheuf- feur, ase 28.desires Position to take care of car, lene experience; an 1tcenses, .willing.Cares s Hox 313, sa a Siar Omics ENGINEBR desires position, ¥ng'neer.fireman or steamfitier, equipped with steamfitting tecis: can furnish best of references.Address A #320, h Office, 826 FIREMAN, middle aged man wan 1.lon as fireman, can furnish certifikate.Address 192s St.George st.so 3 UARDLNER-\u2014Professional French gardener, tar age 34, 16 Years\u2019 experience in the county a furnish the best of references, un.gers green house and hot bed work, diso speaks a little English, wants position In private family.Address Box 264, Star Office.ie as! Bar Ofc MOUSE-TABLEMAID Wanted situation es houng-tablemaid or nurse.Apply 1.28 Hr.James HOSPITAL TRAINED nurse desires posi- tlon ae nurse, companion to inveilq Jady or gentleman (musical).wiliip to travel.Address Y 3791, Bter Branch Office.52 8 HOUSEKEEPER \u2014 A widow lady, «ithout children, and of mature age, but very active, would like io take full charge ol a sentieman bouse.wages smail conaidera- tion.Address Tue Guild, 7! Drummond.81 TAUNDRERN Wanted in private houss Minn undress or laundress-house- mald, ential oc toey references given.Address 2331, Star franch Ubic FIRST.CLASS dressmaker at home, short 438, Btar Office.33 6 daw notice.tallor msde costumes, blouses, ol Tt walets, sulle, fo and finish guaranteed.Come early.ie splanade avenue, near Mount Royal.si 3 LESSONS WANTED.~HNESS \u2014 Young Engitsh go wants ENGLISH gentleman wishes lessons In Post a8 nursery governess or lady's paid.French in exchange for English lessons.A 83130, Ftar Brambh Uffice Young tady preferred.Write R.K., 544 Bt.Antoine st.FRENCH gentleman wishes lessons itn English fn atchange for French lessons, young lady preferred.Apply U.D, 262 East Le- œeucheæiere st.ROOMS AND BOARD.AYLMEK BT.13\u2014Roems and board in English family, hot and cold water, for men only; slso vacancies for table nut moving.81 BERRI ST, 12°82\u2014Furnished room, with or without board, for one nr two gentlemen, in family of two, where nu other boarders us are kept.HISHOP ET.14\u2014Double and singie rooms well furnighed, In well appointed house, with buerd, transients acuowmmodated, 30 10 BAILEY HQUBE, 2¢ Unlversity Roo ma § tickets $1, and board, single meal 25¢; weekly rnets $3.50.Peats them all.80 3 BLEURT, 165, corner Bt.Catherine atrget\u2014 large well furnished double rvom to let.also single one, bath ot and cold water, \u201cner hight, English family.first class tab.e board 1 desiied so 3 LADY stenographer, French and Engilsh, 5 Years experience In genera! office work DORCHESTER ST, WEST, 396, opposite st.James's Ciub; all convoniencss .7 1 not SER EEFPER, widow, Engiish (38), with le.bachelor or fagies, domestL'ated and\u201d wllitng: good refpregues dress A 4340, Biar s.rabch Office.82 3 HANDY MAN.caretaker, to work in store.any place cf truat.singie, city.active, willing, age 38, good reference.I.(4, 46 Mana st, MANAGER or foreman To those requiring sdvertiner.a live bualorse msn.sbie tu or the best out of lebur, seeks position, first clans peferences.Btate saler), X, 1.P.Lace Edward, .\"81 5 MARRIED COUPLE, no children, gagement (April 15), man understands horses, cattie, etc, good driver and rider aise hotel work and catering; wife Bo nousekeoper: nderstands poultry, dairy.best references willing to go West or Gates.Hox 648, Etar Office.FORITION wanted by young nisn, 25 years, bookkeeper, thorough knowledge of nflice work, six years\u2019 experience, vténegraphy.both lengusEes.Al references.Apply Rox 271, Btar Office.82 2 seek en- PAPER HANGING.painting.tinting, work promptly and skilfully dona; avoid deiays and high prices.Bakes, 13 Mount 8st.anne avenue.3 FROUF-READER, reliable, over 30 years\u2019 experience.disengaged; free tn go anywhere in Canada.Price, #3 Cathcart et, Montreal.$3 Je0d POSITION want» o competent pen or faste ao sod Wghly Thought, of in 0.well or well In oy outside position \"aed [Brag 3 best refereuces.Address Bux 366 Star Office a vweU se- AA an PAINTING, per hanging, tinting, genera) house re, rs done by brs prscticat men, lsw- eat prices; work guara.estimates free.Prompt aiténtion.Aif, \"armen ss Fivard strget.STENOGRAPHER Wanted.young lady ae stenographer and in large office; be rticulars, ar Office.7 SERVANT - Wanted food foneral oer.vant; muet have first al references and willing te So Ny the country.Apply to No, 66 Li 3 Jeod BEWING GIRL \u2014 Wanted e good Eiri to work f.trouser maker poly ri 4 Stantey st.D, own.SALESLALY -\u2014- Wan \"a bright young lady as assistant a enindly in photo phie reception room.Apply in writing, stating experience, it any, to Box 484, Btar Office.STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted experienced iady étenographer for law éffice.Appiy immediately siating references and esiary expected, to Box ie.Star ce.WET NURSE Wanted position as wet nurse by young married woman.Por further particulars and reference appiy Box 461, Btar UOfficœ \"2 STENOORAPHER 04 General! office nralst- 08, Must de arcuraia haisomining: estimates 2% Demoatigay west.tinting and w PAPER HANGING\u2014 Wanted tinting, .- Miine, es \\atipg.ete.; pel moderate, astisfaction fron, A Murphy, 7 Alexander st.- 813 PAINTING, paper i Thisewashing.rally graîn os.v hing; ow BA jce; care- ri .Merris and Drimmer, ¢ Ladue Jone PAINTING, paper bangling.BTEWARD \u2014 Young man, 11, speaks Doth languages, wants posi- tien as steward and has éxperisnes for to do buying, can furnish first class references, Apply by letter 607 Notre Lame nou élty.3 American, age BIT ATION by eaginesr holding third Class papers, understands firing ail ¢.botiers and dynamos, motors, electr ing.steam fitting, whliag to make xeneraliy useful in any capacity; ean furnish best city references.Address 1.Brennan.15 Davidson, Hochalage.BIFUATION wanted by cake and bread baker, pastry and Frenah rolls.Appiy 35 Susanne st.Mile End 28 WTOVE REPAIRING done dy pret.fenced men, at moderate chargea apply © oe Tr, sat s Paul at.Ni NAMES and sddresass wanted of indier en:- * Wloyed lpn al! anu turing econcerps J» + Montrea:, segsibie, i cresting: for ail women.Write personally and s where OE ed Adq 341, Rar Branch Ufiiee.« NURRE - Yang Knglish lady desires pnèt- tlon as nur uld assist with ight house duttes, h ghost erences.Address V 5133, Kiar Hraech Offic $1 3 OFFICE AEBISTANT \u2014 Young lady haviag knowledge of shorthand and typewriting, desires position as offire assistant, ssiary se Address A 8319, Star Branch\u2019 Office PORITION wanted b by Young woman, with eiderjy roupie or children golug tn the country for the summer.Write G., b44, st.Antoine st.: PAPER HANGING, painting and tinting.estimates frees, at lowest pric Rs, Grrhe, ila Lorne avenue.\u2019 83 (specially shorthand an trpswriting), de: sires Immediate employment Apply Jlox - - 47%, Btar Office.$1 3 FRENUH coaversation dud board can be - had a 14 St.Denis street, large, bright, LAUNDRBEBSR, experienced.wants work by clean Ygoms, Parisian chef.Terms r- ar, good froner, also housework by day; ste.Te spbone, Eust 4s3!.All modern con- good references, Mis.KE.]71 pairerd AS roniéiges, meulé Also served a la carte.2 16 16 LAL NDRESS - nted by experienced er Sx.482.opposite Corona Hote.bright iœundress tamiiyee .waghing by week or foun, ath (lat, newly furnished aozen: best of referentes.Apply 11 Carpal a d Prorates private family, terms mad- street.81 plate J'arisian .French conversation en BT.WEST, No.333\u2014 J Baal .od board.slso table board, for ar a, very central, plaso, etn.uw 1 po BT.107\u2014Huom to rent on bath Toon with board.\u2018.\u2014 82 uacRAT BY.107\u2014Roums snd board, two large double rooms, all modern counveni- shoes, suliable for twp gentleman; fast and late dinner se PKKI, ST.206\u2014To let weil furnished room, with board.8 ET.DENIS 8T., 564 -\u2014 Double and single rooms, nicely furnished, home comforts.touristy ascommmodatad, also- table board, wot moving.Tal.East Bélé.- ST.CATHERINE WEST, 87 Doubls reom on bathroom flat, with housekeeping privileges, or eariy breakfast if required; fam- lly private; terms moderate.43 2 STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Position wanted hy young lady as Freneh and English stenographer.Address Bex 457, Btar Office.a SITUATION wanted by competent, tidy sir! Plain cook, at once, fn privete refefrences.A statin, family; cft ppiy., 318 Gt.CatMerine west.83 wages, IT.SEWING \u2014 Respectable young married woman would like plain sewing to do at her home, Apply B.#3 Bt SViateur ot.ad STRONG.bealthr, young Highlend woman wants as wet purse wo weeks oid.Apply Bex V Fl6l, Siar Brae othe.SEIGNEURS 439 \u2014 Room, with good boar4 for ressectiable young man, bath, hot and cold water; terms moderate.0 3 101 \u2014 SLANLEY, -\u2014 Parlor and bedroom on ground floor, alec large front room, ith 32 sors et rer Mt Reye) \u2014 large.rant : or) waturaished.mod- erm ceav : wee of bitohen; family; ne children.BLEURY VE.165, esener BL Cathorine\u2014 furnighed de Lar dore nape room lew aise single eae, a \u20ac weter, Aver pen: Bagiieh family: firet class table.sourd dostred.0 \u2014 Well furnished one or (we gemtle- ORAL ST.39m room, with wardre be men, ta private tamüy; no childrens, bath flat: refereaves.fi 2 HEBAVER HALL HILL, 33\u2014To let double room, furnished, Lwe beds, with board WU! wanted.313 HERKE 3T., 131\u2014Ler front parior bedroom, als mice oi furgished room o% bath fiat, two mioutes trum Pisce J Statian, 8 \u2014_ CADIEUX, TS\u2014Two nicely furiished front rooms, use of kitchen; beard if desired.CRESCENT \u2014 Nicely furnished parlor bedroom, aise elngie room.modern con- veniesoes; fiat, not ag immediaie possession, 92 Crescent as 8 URiaCENT OT, $6\u2014Nicely furmished room, bath fiat, Liunsents Accommoustod.CHATHAM STREET, {ront rvera, nished, on bathroom fiai with use of kitchen if desired; nut moving.EUX B8T., 813\u2014Double pariore, unfur- ished, suitable fur bed-sitting rvom, , lighted, bay window, mantel, &it- priviiesss, use bath, two iamily, ne sa st.188 \u2014 Large, bright condre CHURCH 8T., $1\u2014Nicely furnished double room, with hot and cold water in rvem, and uss of piano, oie locality, reasonable rent.+ CATHCART ST.8), near Derminion square, large, comfurigb front beGruom, single beds suitable for wo friends; bain fiat; mudern cunveniences; terms moderate, CEN TRAL \u2014 Two or stares well furnished arn same flat to bachelors, avallable April 4t private famly.Address P 1869, Viay Breneh Offica 16 5 DORCHESTER ST.WEST, two fine estra large double furnished ruoms; board it required.1023 Dorchesier atreet west, Lasex ave, 1 near \"2 La 146 \u2014 Ve let a.LUKE oT, to & youmg ma.of quiet habits a cuinfortab tu - Rished single room.3 B ROOM, Lath fist, all modern von- Beaver Hall HI 3 ST.LIKE 8T.37.near Guy\u2014 Huvims.nen- ly laurniahed, lar gontiemen ur mariied couple, Remtwl, hugih lami.y, \u2018hooe Up 4454.\"oe SHUTER ST, 386\u2014Nticeiy furnished room ob Latn flat, phone.uii comveniences \u2019 12 ST.CHAMWLES BORROMEE, 350 \u2014 large TOUIR, (igthes civBet, Auer baipreom iat, kitchea priviicyus, private family, nut moving.BOARD \u2014 Mrs, Doctor Beart strietly has\u2019 private wc mh during confine- ot batbs; soem en iadies ment, 4 Georae 0 vo BL BOARD and reom \u2018netnent; privat docter, Colleges for ar\" eo.Mre.133 Ontviv st, sast.opp.ner fades t.Louis 43 bvegd MANCE PA phune Kest 5776, aies ing confinement; reoins and private.381\u2014Mra Lr.Troughton, Tele- = J for la- .10 13 UNIVERSITY BT.rg, for Na.16-Firm \u2018adies and gentieinen, $3.50, alx imcals 51.00; early breaklast,- class table 21 tie- late dituner; first cinss cuokINE; special 73 fur 1nvnthly buard ora.VICTORIA ST.+ First ciass t able bogrd.SK.CATHERINE, 920\u2014 New wees furnish ed rooms, all modern Luprovemeuts; hot Wailer, aso use of tél 796 sr, BHUTER 16\u2014 Weil ruom, With ai mudern furnished doudie conveniences, si SHKRBROUKE WEST, 223\u2014Handseme:y furnisked room, house pewily decorated throughout, new furnace, shuwer Laih vu cack floor, wes: uf Mieury.sl 3 ¥T.DENIS, ail Large bright tront Teor (bath fat), moderu cubvenlences, Mis smaller one; breakfast-supper If required, Bentiemen only.s oT LAWRENCE ST.196\u2014 Furnished front rooin, Auer 118 rt, suitable for gent'e:nen or married coy,.e requiring BousekseLins brivileges, noel moving, si TRAVELLKR will share duuble pariors, let flooi, nicely furnished.telephone, vn Puel street, terma reasonabie lo right party, office man or \\raveller preterred, Address W $333.Star Branch Office 81 83 TORRANCE ST.25\u2014Furnished aud Latur nished rooms, bathroom tliat.3 DUROCH H 8T., $1\u2014Large front room, two clughes ty.vsets, quiet family, central locsi- 13 DUWMCHESTER WEST, #48 \u2014 Lady having iarger heuse than she requirea, near Windsor Hats!, would rent bed and sitting rooin adjoining on bath fiat, epen fireplace, large clothes closet in each, superbly furnished and decorated.bright and airy, everything refined and up to date; also single rooms.81 à DUROCHER BT.104\u2014large bright furnished front rovm, bathroom fiver, every convenience, moderate terma s1 3 DELORIMIER AVE, 1872-74, 7 rooms, elee- plied $1¢ and \u2018$16 per month.Adarees se FS8PLANADE.6194, near Mount Royal Two unfuraished front rooms, housekeop- ins privileges, new house.private English amily, no children.4 FORT STREET, 30\u2014Well furnished warm room, modern conveniences, three streets west of Guy, above Lorchester, Trans ents taken.té 10 GREEND AVE, 376, Westmount (corner Bberbrooke).two bright, slean front room furnished, with eleotrio light and use © bathroom; convenient to cars; suitable for business men, terms moderate.Msy be sean from & to 13 ur after 6 in evening.es HUTCHISON bT., 101\u2014One single front room, off back reom; breakfast eup- per; modern conveniences; permænent pre- terred.si 3 HUTCHISON ET, 163\u2014Comfortadly furalsh- ed rooms, modern in every respect; not moving.30 3e0d KINKORA -\u2014 Puraished room, bath f not and cold water, gas.1% Kinkora °., oft Mackay st.8i 2 LAGAUCAETIERS bi.roc\" west, near Beaver Hall\u2014A cosy kit ehen flat, with large pantry, with use Use ot Ritchon salt: «able for a married couple without chlidren or two respectable mechanics.\u2019 LAGAUCHETIERE WEST, No.338 \u2014 Large back parlor, nicely furnished.with kitchen privileges, also front room, baih fier, suitable for two friends.Ts LORNE AVENUE, doubie room t able; 40 (oft Milton st.), one clean and comfort- board terms moderate; if desired.\"ns MCGILL COLLEGE AVE.No.30 \u2014\u2014 Room nicely furnished, J bathroom flat, modern ronveniences; phon 8 3 MeGILL COLLEGE AVE.No.3¢ \u2014 Nicely nished room to rent, bathroom flat; prone.30 3 METUALYR BT, No, 83% Furnished rooms to let, back \u2018and front parior bedroom and sitting room, also another large room, separate beds.MOUNTAIN AT.380 large nicely furnish- e4 room on Bath fia t, all ennvenientes, suitable one or two gentiemen.299 Mountain street.MANSFIBLUD ST.96\u2014Comfortebly furnighed single and double rooms, new!y renovat- od; evary convenience.83 12 McGILL, COLLEGE AVE, s\u2014Newly furnished, om bath flat, bright, clean, snd cerafertable, Auer light.Telephone; shade se two beds, on upper fiour for sentiemen; transients.VTANLEY BT.08\u2014To let well furni MANCE STREET, 97\u2014Large, well furnished room, with \u2018ous d.urnisted room on bath fiat, partial board If requir- ST.HUBERT.2188&\u2014Room and board, two nicely furnished rooms, with bay windows, for two couples, vr gentiemen profer- red; uss of Tel.East 2062.3 UNION.AVE.6é\u2014Purnished room to rent, can furnish Lost of references.Appl 8, Brer Of poly Box SITUATION wanted at oncé dy Two young girls, visters, in, d ng house, one ns kitohen girl, othe poumon.Apply sonally or wtite stating wages, Ab street.STENOGRAPHER \u2014 Wanted by young lady n es stenographer and office se slatant.W $338, Star Branch Office STENOGRAPHER Wanted pesitio as .enoprapher experiencad, enrali salary tn star, Address V R189, Star Braneh Of- flea =.ns erri STENOGRAPHER - Toung lady desires tion 28 ste er, ovr (e) four once; ronge bock-bevping general fee work.Address Box 860, office.81 2 STENOGRAPHER \u2014 on lady witak watustion, four year?experiemce in efrice work; first class references.Address Bex 133, Btar Office.tr WORK by the day wanted bv res able widew, Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur Gay.Address H.C.3¢9 St.Antoine st.THOROUGHLY experienced Acesulans will gage baignos, close or au ond re ffiancial steteme od accounts adjusted and WOMAN \u2014 Wantag Tespert£die yo: man worz by Ahe Gay or offices, 208 Der chester ot.west, 813 with board; gentlemen enly.96 oon BERVANT\u201418-year-old wants situation In Lada .\u2014 a Carleton oe Toren; strong amd able UN rr Beet our lot 250\" vive\u201d Burson: vr Déirerdies et ac sity 04 3 .TE UNIVBRSITY ST; 69-\u2014N GRAPHER \u2014 roid Dositicn à as wus room.Auer Make, re mephone hed thorough know boar bookkeeping, fajriy aoquainted with the =z Lon for table ere = French language; five years experience ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.BOARD \u2014 Tenor singer recently from New York, wants room or partial use \u2018of plano; best 6 references as to character, sobriety, sto, Mihte terms, Box 437, Star Office.ROOË lad pnd board wanted \u2018by a quiet older! ust be cebtr y locdied: ne ob- Jection a private i Address\u2019 Box A #580, Bt Braneh Où YOUNG MAN wants roorn aad board ja pri vate py for the 1st of May rid break fast, with supper snd Sunday msais) clothes \u20ac oard; central \u201clecality.State torma Ad pox 453, Btar Office.YOUNQ married couple, no childven, want room and board, within 15 minutes\u2019 walk west Post Office pre(erred; private family.Write M., 656 Notre Dame w YOUNG GENTLEMAN vante room as) board cards! and upper).private family pretérred.State terme which mest ve moderaie.X 3165, Star Branch Office ed; gentiemen only.MoGILL COLLBOB AVE.87\u2014Rooms, very well and Somfertably turaish ralshed, private house; references.Pviy before thres or si.éveniag until 9.30.McGILL COLLEGE AVE rooms, with or without bo or by ticket, Tei.Up 4026, c board furnish a bry 1 MACKAY ST.Gentlemen ot 5 quiet he bits can be ac modated w class rooms, moder veoh a, rele phon, hot water heating; quiet private house; break- Tast If required.8e MANCE \u2014 Three vunfu ished rooms fos May Ist on Mance (near Sherbrooke); gas stove; teiephose; nurses preferred.iy Phone Up 60 weil furnish Le light, bath flat, telephone Sehiiemen only.sis \u201cMcGILL COLLEGE AVE, Bé-Larss bright bast Aus NR ined roam a a two Satur private noue, $19, Teferences tequi aires Re Re 781, BE Catherine wes ROALE AVE, | 31 \u2014 To Nao [TY Pufricnsd coll heat tea\u201d uv y.Srigh room, Auer light, PINE AV ant rosy\u2019, mt + nished uble front reoms; ladles on fur- only.13 PRI ble reom, nis.ei meuntain; privete fod PLATEAU ST, §, off Manes st, three furnished or umfuraished modern conveniéncesz.8 ARTUR, | et one single and ose ity.\"ye two er rooms, ei 8 FARK AVE.~\u2014~ingle and double rooma,bath- fiat, private family, os Park Ria gontiombn only.Tel.Up 4 71.29 ROOMS WANTED, CBNTRAL \u2014 Wiated single furnieh- ea à dfurniahéé front room pars 37 family; rent Tder- KILLARN EURE, Prat 4 oie ryt > roues: ROS ser bee Set net and ad St ws office near.oepir 216 Stealey st.Up 8013, Gib 4) \"05 (met 8161 \u2014One or two nilemen will fing aver.looking garden.po poral léin dark: private Americas cas family.\u201d.CATWEAINE TEST.s46-\u2014Rosme te Jet, , slagile sé double.furnished, on bath fat, aloe front parlor, rniobod.[1X] CT 1008 : pe nu Lo [4 CAES THISTLE TERRACE.No.7-\u2014Single, bath flat, bright and warin.\u201cI 2 UNIVERSITY BT.87\u2014 Comfortably ftur- nished rooms, une op bathroom flat.gen- tiemen onir.\u201c7 UNIVERSITY, 93\u2014-Hright front parlor.su'table for one or two friends, use uf plane.so ¢ UNIUN AVE, 96\u2014Now vacant large bright, well furnished bedroom.with verandah, bathroom fist, every cuuvenience, family.UNIVERRITY &T., 89\u2014 Nicely furnished brd- room on bath flat, suitable for 1wo gen- tiemen, e1ectric light, porcelain bath, private family.UNDERRMILL | PLACE, 1\u2014Room, large, fui shad .single beds, on bath floor, hot mater electriu light.Off 247 University at.si z private s2: 3 VICTURIA, 55-\u2014Comfortable room for one or two gentiemen in a quiet family, reasonable terms.8 2 VICTORIA BT.49\u2014Weill furnished double T.= NE cer.meals $3, -1 tiens $2.75, Phone Uptown 8 ; ATHIRINE WEST, 201 Aovly are 50 83 6 ST.LUKE STKKET.210\u2014Two unfurnished © ms to let, the lat of May PERSONALS, 87.CATHERINE WEST, #1: Single and | doubi THB PIANO TUNER, who represents the « foo en Lathreoom flat.sos < bubiie \u2014- Not the plane concerns.Jobs BT.URBAIN ST.367.\u2014 \u2018ross, cum pose Su vears chy plapo tuner, Mooms, neatly \u2018Turnisheg room tn orivats with a reputation.Ione East 434, Address family.bath flat, nv other roumers, nu 1T64 Bt.Hubert si.834 chijare a SÉVILLE Bitter Oranges.8 ceuts per dos.Boa .304 DorclLicster st.wes sl 4 WILL Mr.Howler, Catherine ne lhotographer, late of T43 Rt.west, CT bi assistant Kkiodig commusicate with À 6351 Star Branch Office.MISCELLANEOUS.BE YOUR OWN dle blouse voiles, woollenettes.mailed page Guide to Hemnant Trade, tmport of manufacture, street, five lengths, dress ooùs from Mitchell's, ford, Yorkshire, FE lengths Exporters, master, in free, §2, source Well ugland.big sample bun- lawns, laines, Three gards, including ve containing your rad- 7 CARTING of all descriptions wanted, heavy and light express and dung cart work to city and country.moving, equipment for that purpose, Our motto 8 satisfaction, prompin ss and the right price.Apply F.H.Clarke, 385 Victoria avenue, : Westmount.Meili Tel.Mount 1079 828 our specialty is furniture having added twe new rigs to our 418 GLOBE, Toronta.Torunto, the Globe, has been For over 60 years ~ recognise! | Ss a leading force in Canadian jourmallem \u2018To-day the (ilobe's circulation is 36 p.«.and its advertising palronage, 33 1-3 p.©.greater than that of an vther morning paper in the l'ominion.The Globe la the recognized \u2018Want advi\u2019' tedium In Ontario, For rales phone The Globe's Mont- rea! Office, Moard of Trade Bull or write The (lobe, Toronto, Can WANTED to hear from partieg.who are ori- slnators of tyrics.Box I%0, b tar Uffive.meritorious \u2018popular eong te.BAILIFF'S SALE District of Court.A.Gobler, lunde, Defepdant.\u20ac 1008, at 11 of the tana, lp the City authority of Justice, of 1he said Defendan sist) of house furniture, A.HEN LT, B.3.«.Montre - [rosin N Pr re m clock 1 the domicile «f the waid Defendant, of Montreal, be wi node n thi sll the t, velsed ete; terms Muntreal, of uebor.19608.¢ sold by and chattels s cause, con cad.J.6th April, BAILIFF'S SALE District Court.The rd of Montreal Province | No.Foubdry Reco Blatnetrr, versus J.Cbérles Molinari, Defendant.AMHERST, N86.Mra.Titus x Low- ead Amhersç à pe ay ol Bhibiey.ead §:2 in fiend at Fonwicr, VE, T.Black, aged 60, is at Shinmicas, N.S.AIMALA, ONT.\u2014 Bridget Burke, late of this piace, died In Toronto.BELLEVILLE, ONT.\u2014 Cornelius J.Donovun is dead as the result of an accident.He was 44 years old.Mrs.Mary Connolly died in Sidney.oe ton Weese died at Bancroft, aged Annie B.Metzler is dead at Odessa.Maria Titchett is dead at Nspanee, wy M.Gordon died at Rawdon, aged 48 Mrs.Philip McCrimmon died at South 83.Boire George Caughey disd at Big Is- 30.died at Mrs.na Rose, of Picton, Schenectady, N.Y.aged 85.bot TON.\u2014 Rev.Edward FE.A 1.Des pastor emeritus of st.James rominent pr - Sieh.Cambri oir t preach.of et yman Abbett, died at the Homeopathic Hosp.tal in this city.BUCKINGHAM.QUE.\u2014Jessle, McMIllan, wife of Michael O'Neil, aged 74, is a W Taylor, 74 years of age, 1s dead.John Maloney.age 79, Is dead.Pierre Laboute, age 15, La \u2018Send.BELLEVILLE, ONT, \u2014 Augustine Gluchler, for sixty \u2018years a resident of this city, is d © was 38 years cf age.He wi as born | in Germany.BOSTON, \u2014-James Jeffrey Roche died in Berne, Switsertand.From 1890 until that time he was editor of the Plot, Catholic weekly.COBOURG, ONT.\u2014Clara.second daugh- tor of J.A.Warner, a prominent citizen Cobourg, Is dead, after a long lliness, assé 17 ary Bride, widow of the Iate Patrick MeDoanel, is dead here, aged 78 years.Mrs.Bridget Cox, wife of William Cox, is dead, aged 73 years.CAMPBELLFORD.ONT.\u2014 Jonatha Thain, ir.of Seymour township, Is dead send 30 years.re.Geo.McKeivie, formerly of vs died at the home of her son innl re.Babeock died at Mount Pleasant.CHÂATHAM, ONT.\u2014Charles D.Wil- Yamson, for thirty years a prominent merchant, dropped dead of heart failure.John Stone, Tot Rutherford, Mrs.8.McKee, of Fronbeim.died in ir Ingraham, of Back Ridge, dled in Ann Arbor hospt COBOURG, ONT.\u2014Clard Novella, daughter of Joseph Warner, died in her 18th year.BAST TORONTO, ONT ohn hotelkesper here, i» Du sand year.GANANOQUE, ONT.\u2014 Mrs.George Hughes, forty Miss Bessie Hunter, of Ba place, died at Detroit.ALIFAX, N.5 Jes.BE.Kaiser Is seed at H D Mania is dead here, age n is dest Te of Wentworth, Margaret W dead at PAIE ped 43 yea of Avondale, i dead at oars.n.of Halifax 1e dal, len, widow of Peter r Farquharson, is asad hore, aged 32 yea HA ONT.\u2014 Carman Russell pogelion, litte son of W.H.Houghton, HAMILTON, ONT.\u2014John R.Smith Gied here.n° We.H.Hender- a bts se Amos B Sheatvnan He cuédeniy ani night or heart failure, MILTON, ONT \u2014Mrs.Éarah I.Parher, widew of the lete Jw Barher, is dead lard Frick is dead here, aged 3 i {oneer NEW TORK.Willam LaRoche, path senatorial 4 \u2014 Former State Semator ted who rep istrict in Ki State Senato in 1898, the s county : lea at his dead | home fel Brooklyn at the age of 55 years.oe La room for gentlemen, running water, hut On the 151b day of April, 1908, at ten of tLe à and cold.8i 2 élock in the forenenn.at tbe place of M ness - + of the sald befepdant, Nn, Ht.Catherine r VICTORIA ST.68&\u2014Double and single, hot airoet en the yor Moine goods and be w fo .told by sutbority « usticre, à ae and cold nier, Auer Mans, not Po gs chattels of tbe said Defendant.ssised 13 tLis \"A couse, consisting of bar ra 0.re - == VICTORIA ET, 62\u2014Double or alngle front gars, etc.8 MARSON : room, bathroom fiat; terms moderate; tn \u2018April, 1908.not moving.2 3 : BATLIFF'S BALE - [ITorince of Quebec, \u2014 VICTORIA ST., 23-Wel!l furnished rooma District of Montr No.4174, Circuit ; to let, modern convenjences.81 2 Court, A.Da won emi.versus J.Ben.> wick, Defendant, On the day of Apel, °° WELLINGTON ST.738\u2014Neally furnished 1008.or ihe elaer 1n he , ef\u201d room fpr sontiexiap.2b the domichle of {be said Defendsat, No.53 | Hallowel) st, in tbe Town of West 0 7 WESTMOUNT \u2014- Pherbrooke street, very trict of Montreal, will te sold authority of large frent room, bright, well furnished, Justice, sll the gonds snd chattels of the suit private family, near car line, breakfast; Defendant, sel in this cause, cunsist - terms moderate; ve pieasant summer Jo- furniture, etc, terms cash.L.A.DIO.NE, cation: Telephone Westmount 13.8i 3 8.Montreal, Gth Apdi, 1908.LE \"8 SALE \u2014 Pros of Quebec.BAILIFF'S.SALE \u2014 Province of .Bales AL are\u201d pines of nt District of Montreal.No.1823 vs e Courw De.E.Bt.Amand and vir, Plaintiff, Court.J, C.A.Meunier, Plaintift, ve.Dame a A.Lesjagdins, Dalen dant.On the Vve Paquette, Defendant.On the lbth - 1bib aay of April, 1905, at ten of the clock dey of april, 1908, at ten of the clock in the in the fnrencon, at the domicile of the se forenoon, at the doinicile of the sald .tr 1efendant, No.26¢a Moentoalmt at, ln \u201ca fendant, No.68% &t.Urbain et, in the City City of Mettreal, will be sold by\u2018 authority of Montréal, will be sold by authority ot 015 Let Justice, all the goods and chattels of the Justice, all eo gands and chattels of the sald Defendant, seized in thin Cause, con- eald Defendant, seized In this ca RY .stating of household furniture, etc, etc.sisting of household furniture.TH Terms cash J.8.RACLTTE, B, 8.C.N.PROULX, B.8.C.Montreal, April Montreal, April Sth, I»el, Sth, 1908.à À ati] Peet.T HOPE, ONT.-Catherine Luella.aaughior ot Robert McCallum, is dead.\u2014 aged 24 years .RENFREW, ONT -Elizabeth MacKen- \u2018ea zle, wife of Iruncan Campbell, Admas- _; ton, 1a dead, aged 70._\u2026 ST ANNF DE LA PERADE QUE \u2014 '7¥ H.Frenette, 6ne of the most popu- en lar citizens of town, Is dead, aged\u2019 J 52 years.\u2019 The youngest child of Mr.8, Bureaw.wv is dea .Miss Ludivine Dubs, a v distin- ++ guished teacher, ia dead, aged years.yr Mrs.Elisabeth Lefebvre.wife of Mr.(Elie Pleau, of this place, is dead at the .- St.Joseph's hospital! at Three-Rivers, in her 40th year.ur ST CATHARINER, ONT.\u2014Horace M.Ramey.of Humberstone, is dead, aged Christian Kiemele, of Bnyder.died, aged 73 years.George dead.à aged ated age 11 © Ross, of Port Robinson, Is 24.har! es L.Seeger, of Welland, Is dead, \u2018 Drummond, of Fumberstene, Henry Campbell died at Port Daihou- Te elen Rene, wife of John L.Houston, 6, dled, aged 48.of Port Daihousi ST.JOHN, N.ston is dead George aged 99.Andrew Tower, Queen's County, py no.Peo caps T.F, Johm- - of a eur Creek, steamboat man op the St, John River, aged 85 years, is dead.W.1.Creek.accident.ag Doherty, of Benton, dled there, -\u2014 or ou a a Snodgrase, aged 45, of Young's-\u2014 dled in Boston, as a result of an Willlam Jeftery.of Young's Creek, eed.» 15, 18 dead.BT.HN, N.Thomson Ori inspector at St.John, is dead, aged 44 yearw.Danie Lakewood, 73, 1s a Mrs, BT.JOHN, N.of Brown's Flats, Te deg ™ postmaster William n° Je \u2018of Young's Cove, age ead James Cochzane.or Molus Rives, Kent County, aged 43.dea B.\u2014Qeorge EE eyorden.is dead.aged Harriet, widow of Abraham Cralg of W'estfield, ia dead, Miss Christina sister is Mrs.F.aged 82 ye (iregg.Hare.is dead.ast =n, of Ottawa, **! and UA is a teacher in this city.BT.J neser years, 1s 4.oS t Fort Douglas, Joh lin a ro he te = RAT FORD, \u20ac CONN.\u2014Willard R.resident of the Miller Motor Car ler, dgeport < nested = N.R.- , vf Farwell, McCormack, of RA A Jed: SCarioton Ce, Utah, Ouk sa, widow of Fide- 7% aged 4 emusomn: prises, and of or apoplexy a\\ his home NTO.\u2014 Mr, John Cowan, x © stree morhage, bro ht Abou porhag some time ago.Mr.Powan, director of the died sudéeniy et his t, m_ hem- t by a cald com- who was in his sixty-seventh year, was the B.\u2014 Frederick we - \u201c 4 - > ama under of the Cowan Company, starting._ 3 f the manufacture of coco and chocolats nbont signtoen years ago.fie is sarvived by & wi \u2018two sons and two daught 4, TILRBONBURG, ONT.\u2014 The lata T.wy Dobbie, an old and .was burl Tilsonhu: sented Fast Figin in fhe Fioune \"ve: mons, and was for many years à prominent Jumberman, retiring a Tew years ago to engage jn civit TRENTON, ONT \u2014Thoresa M wife of David Howell is dead at B agen 3K years, TORONTO.one time wealth atore in Rocheste alton County engineering.ONT.\u2014\"\u2019Colone!\u201d* years.reputed to ave A s bome hers, 37 years Be hy, Ge NET + % tre, faloy vei al y.own r, died ne dette ee T \u2014John M.Linésqy.a farmer, at ./, ww, Copie ~y o Xs .CL.a», ry Rh TR ah = ST oi Shoih , y Ig Sine 2e = Loi rot) fer AOE 2 yoy Ac nn Doe mt rh EU Le Jose m2 EL TT a a ar wp eg apr ere TN Ie TR pe =, ih J 5 rec PETER PSE Fk ih bpp FET [Wadi 3 rome vhs oh.a is, SE : Co .i De .- ; - .- 2° April 7th, and THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-MONDAY, APRIL - 6, EETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.del - ,.\u2026.M \u2014\u2014 x 3 nu were rame ed re: \u2018éemanr pu ° .Co { k ARE ONCE MORE en, day panos reduction of wv DE hh 2 ri, Re An : THIS WESK AT TRE ENGLISN THRATESS.i : | Kets tn win er Voile the est- ES dati 0 ord ing van appareatiy not unanimout, À The success of the Ford idea is proven LE sre His Majesty's.oi | Academy \"rR Liu XS an tmm ate strike the deman a AND 3 ROS UDS.= Ë TALKING STRIKE ere rt Fivordbiy considered The in the number of F ord Runabouts sold last M ste The Gr eat Divide VanderbiltCup Pi - presence of Emma Goldman was con- A à sidered inopportune .ani season, giving in their everyday perfor- .Francais\u201c.Mon, Wea.Royal vue Cry Dar \u201c*- Chicago Union Draws Up WANT THE PROVINCIAL 2006 fab.Waikerville.mance ample proof of every c aim we make A HD of IMENT WATSOR'S BURLESQUERS .ateur Night, da , ListofDemands which PREMIERS TO DISCUSS (|| for the superiority of Ford design and construction.p bli M ti a Se > * May Cause Trouble.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 : Examine this car.if you want to get the most value for your automobile money.We'll cheerfully explain U IC | 08 ing TT \u201cTHE WEST LANDS $, ERN £ Bpecial to the Montreal Star.¥ Chicago, April 6.\u2014Members of local = Enion of Telegraph operators at a © meeting yesterday udopted resolutions recommendine that a strike be declar- .od against the Western Union on June \u201c1, and on the Postal and Assoclated Press on July 1, unless they grant 10 & per cent.increases th wuger above those o paid an March 1 last year, an eight \u20ac hour day for day work, seven hours : for night work and split tricks, extra 3 work at the rate of meven hours per day, free .ype writers and «qual pay .for male and female employes Hamllton Coneervatives Urge Tour Through Provinces by Conservative Leaders.Special to the Montreal Star.Hamilton, Ont.April 6.\u2014At a ineet- ing of the Conservative Club on Na- turday night addresses were given by Messrs M.8.McCarthy, M.P.Calgary, and W.B.Northrup, M_P., East Hazst- ings.Both made reference to the te- port of the Chil Hervice Commission, and sald the report exposdd a shameful state of affairs at Ottawa.They also made reference to the alleged sandal about tha steamers Arctic and Mont- WALKERVI to call at the 4 UNION MONTREAL FORD the Ford if you'll only express your interest.The Ford Motor Co.of Canada, Ltd.LLE, ONT.As ve are not exhibiting at the Show, we Invite prospective purehasers AGENCY, AVENUE.MODEL S ROADSTER 30-inch Wheels.9875 f.e.b.Walkerville.Children\u2019s Aid Society High School Hall, Wednesday, April 8th, 8.15 p.n.Speakers: BIR CHARLES FITZPATRICK.Chief Justice Rupretme Court.MR.J J KELSO, Toronto, and others.Public are Invited to dl An MA.H.B.AMES, M.P, will deliver an And How They Are Being Administered by the Laurier Geverament {llustrated address on thia subject on Wednesday.April sth.In Nault'e Hall, Neo.155 Guy ot.Chair taken at 8 pum.Al) Elgetors are avis ing.Free Instruction.Sessions\u2014Morning, Afternoon and Evening.Afternoo Polite Attent lon Perfect Management Well Heated RARE PLEASURE.The young man and matden, The man gray and sedate Get a deal of fair pleasure, In learning to skate.Music and Even- \u20ac A copy of these resolutions will be calm, and charged grafting in connec- rer \u2014 n ms.Nothing but Steel heel Skates supplied, ?sent to various Jocals throughout the [tion with tbe saic of Umber limits.rer s Skaters and 4 Spectaters, À Suppl : country asking them to take ~Inillar gng mining properties.After hearing} \u2014\u2014\u2014 - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 _\u2014_ N.B.\u2014Beginners are requested to come im preferenes at morsing ; action.these addresses the cinb passed the sessions.when they can receive still better attention .A following reeolution \u2014 \u201cThat we re- Mon.Wed.and Fridays, LADIES FREE \u2014 Parents Cordially Invited f HALIFAX HARBOR BUSY.quest President Samuel Barker, MP.Every Night vr Nancleg Girl en Rellers, ¢ 2 to submit for the consideration of Mr.This Week MISS MAC iy Latest Partetan (Creations.* \u201d R I.Borden the following resolution: re rom ent asgement + Eight Steamers in Port Saturday and |} That It veuld be In the interests of - : at 9 p.m.sharp.with the Anna Held Co, New York.Sunday.the tonservative party in the Domin- ) w Automobile Motor Boat 2 Let ton tu have Measra.McRride, Haultain.| > , rc \u2014 « tspectal to the Montreal star.Hob! Whitney, Hazen aud others ! ?and Sportsmen's Show à Halttax NE.Aprile Eight siean.give widresmes throughout Ontario and | t the ARENA 24th SPRING EXHIBITION v crs, with a combined ponnuge of 46,- Quelwe.at convenient points, on the \u2018 a © .Mos; 4 850 tome, arrived at this port durine nilsmanagement by the Jaurler : ovin ures, nsi S Saturday and Sundas They were the EE ere nr publie affairs and to] New York Times Says Canada Pos, M Pict c.24th March-ART GALLERY-11th April the Hamburæ- the Canadtan 4 Allan Liner Virginian < American Liner Pretoria.arouse the clectorate to what (« ty manifest duty nnder such conditions sesses Elements of Future NEW YORK 110 n 10 a.m.to 10.30 Open | Admission, 50c.MONDAY and THURSDAY EVENINGS, 8 p.m.Admissions 35 cents.MUSIO snd TEA em SATURDAY, + Pacific Liner, Empress of Ireland, the of dishonesty and incompetence as ex- Importance.80 3ec4 Plant liner A.F.Perry, and the New | jats at Ottaua, and we pledge our- ildren, 25c.= > « York linera Volturno,Bonavista.Broom- selves tu glke those who undertake 82 5 \u2014 S field and Heneca _ this public duty cur warmest support.\u201d Special to The Montreal tar.: + \"IL was a battle with terrific gala oo New York, April 6.\u2014 The Times, \u2014 ° 3 and pp PO woh frm the ne CANDIDATES NOMINATED.commenting on the statement by Mr.VIA Dra Liverpool ve Aen! special to the Montreal Star.+ MacKinder that \u2018another generation Wednesday Evg.next, 8.30 CORNER OF ST.CATHERINE and STANLEY STREETS $ ef the Vi \u2018nan, which arrived on Alexandria, Ont.April 6&\u2014At a large | Me ASE IE conte centre of MONUMENT NATIONAL.MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 6th, at # 30 sharp.GRAND CONCERT b7 ST.® Saturday night and enthusla-tiv convention of Glen- Ca ja has a population of something .Le PAUL'S CHURCH CHOIR, assisted by 3 The second cabin and steerage pas- garry Liberals held here on Saturday over five millions und the United a Schumann-Heink @ sengers landed at nine cvlaekh nm Mr.A.W McDourald, \u2018of this town.Kingdom has a population of more MISS MAY MI JKLE, *( ELLIS I .r « i tocust sand \u2018as tl t shot art i atlas ffietals Pad a bury das The candidate far the Legislature, no other than fifty milllons, roughly speaking Tickets good to go April 16th and return until Contralto 9 \u2018large crowd were handled quickly.name baing balioted for.\u201cA ratification CN {0 one.Canada has been a British April 27th at TICKETS\u2014Wiilis & Co, 600 St.who 1s acknowledged to be the greatest living lady \u2018celilst now before the ' s however, and Dy 730 In the \u201cvening |mestinæx nas held subsequently at Po AE oa JY not bout Se ES and Catherine Street West, and at Mr.public.i.100.a1 Jim îte4 » \u2018 a 3 all thors bound to the west.over 1.100, which the candidate, Messrs, J.\"CT ® » and the growth of 1s popula- Veitch's Office, 206 8t.James St.on kt An 819 Store, 3 °'8 \u20ac Catherine Street Wes Jey at boc.: + With their bareage.were speeding on Schell, MP, J A.McMillan, M.L A.non has been Bother um Grand Trunk Office, 137 8t.James Street, and 73¢, $1.00, 91.50 and up.¥ 4 t y.It took th traf to car .B.e MP, .- > er ay po ree trains in Ty {and JB.T aren FP.spoke the lant four decades .has been more \\ Bonaventure Station.ind iment \u2019 : \u2014_\u2014 Turse, April 6-W.H_ Johnston.(PI An advance In industey.In bro.Regi Montreal's Oldest School of Music, + of Peffarlaw, ex-warden of York coun- ; - ; La.i 1 : FIRE IN TENEMENT HOUSE.ty, was nominated to contest North Le marked hed Areal ners and 32 Special Dre leans - 4 Canadian Artillery THE MONTREAL ¢ .eed to MH Perished YOK In the Leginlature at a largely darcy t ec bot T1 pe nar TT \u2014\u2014 Dd Prices .Admission Bents, 15e.(HEAVY BRIGADE.) CON ERVATORY .Aged Man Supposed to Have Perished ertended convention of Liberals held entirely reasonable mire pe ie SO500058 & S000 EDUCATIONAL.Re-e ment for all week at Orders by O.C.2nd Regiment Canadian A \"engage it ; \u2014Thirty Horses Burned.here next four decades ft will be much more a ® Stanley Hall, except Saturday.of A orient will parade as follows: OF MUSIC ; « New York.April 6-Fire in a four Lond ant.April & A large T#Pid and effectual than in the last the great success, ; _ «24 West Dorchester St.midwa ' Ÿ storey tenement house on Pearl street, aalégation of East siiddienex Diberdis four.But to hope that !t will ba no 8 MR.FARNAM°S RECITAL & Robert Coitman, Publisher DR ANDRE clonday.Apri) 6th at pm.No.1 | 43 Veet Dorchester Bi.n ldway be- ¢ early this morning caumad the proh- met to choose a candidate for the pro- great as to reduce the United Kingdom ° SCHOOL AND BU sINESS COLLEGE .T aday April 7th.st 8 \u2014No 2 Founded 1893.by C.EK.Belf \u2019 $ able loss of one life.and injury to seV- \\inclal House Boma time ago Me.p17 # position of relative economie 1n- & TEXT-BOOKS.cons dar.pin on i No.2 Special Branches: Voice Training.or 3 eral occupmmts.The flames spread te soha I MacDougall, of this city.was S1&nificance seems very.very wild.But SO0000% 6 2000000 Goltman's Manus! \u201cPractical Typewrit- H Y P N O T | ST pany, * & : ane, Violin, Violonoello, Theory * a rear tenement and from both build- inated but he had t at wing Yhlle Mr, MacKinder may be In error ing and Commerctes Co néence 100 Wednesday, April 7th, a! § pm.\u2014No.3 | sic, Harmony.Composition, ete.2 fi .A policemen carried a nominated, but a 0 resign.owing an to time the changes t ai I is also the best book for increasing Company.Standing Gun Drill | during the whole year Pupils may enter ings firemen and polle to business engagements.and Mr John ges he predicts will yy.w Lynwood Fernamn's recital speed in shorthand and trpewriting, copy: Tickets at Wa &, Co, 400 st.Weekly parade bove will be con- at time.F rl ! number of persons who were over- | 0 Te aan township.was the require, or us to the effect they may Saturday afternoon was notable for tlehiea.Goltman's Manual \u201cPractical Book.Catherine $t.W tinues y Done a Tan pe on F any me.For particulars, call between * come by smoke.| sons hoice of the meetin bring about on the relative Importance on in Montreal of kesping.in Basisn or French.** copyrighted.on atil un \"13th.> «nd 6 p.m.or send for ue.' * Mrs.Hannah Hamlin, 38 years of utanimons C s of the old and new country, there 1s t first performance In ont oltm ei \u201cHow Speak and TUESDAY EVENING \u2014 oo Pecial nesdays un une H C.E.SEIFERT, - \u2019 ee , ol no organ symphony by Louis Vierne.Write the Englieh Language Correct) Medical Demonstra F- Annual inspection of the regiment wld 75 10 Saw Musica) Director.« age, jumped from the fourth storey, doubt whatever that Canada has à 1s à in copyrighted.Goltman's Manual on th Aa.be held on June 15th.16th and 17th | \u201c fractured her ankle and received oth- INSURGENTS IN KOREA.splendid future within its reach and The Benius of Vierne ex either Tic System.in Engiish or French, ne copy AI » ?the Regiment à er injuries.Michael Cunnmgham.aged = that she in advancing with great ra.fairly conventional form, without pentes lesac Pitman's Shorthand Taxt- 1 is \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 tloularly requested to attond these weakly | e 60, who slept in the cellar, in missing Report of a Sanguinary Encounter pidity toward its realization.The na.Flavish imitation or striving after ag 1 Slee also all text-books used ia |.1 CHURCH CATHEDRAL parades by order.nd Regiment à and ix suppoerd to have perished.Lasting 48 Hours tural resources of land are practically | Sressively original and bizarre roots mg of price Bond.fav price lier Address W.J.PRESS | .% In the cellar of à stable which Hen 9 .inexhaustible.The hale materiuls of He does not find it necessary to exténd, 2 communications to Goltman, Pub- 18 Captain and Adjutant Canadian Artillery # Letween the two houses, thirty horses Tokio.April 6 _ Advices from food, shelter.clothing.fuel.with most or make over, established formas in The 593 Bt.Catherine st.west, Montres!.Wednesday, Apri th \u2014 .HEAVY BRIGADE = were burned to death.Neoul rey that insurgents are showing of the essential metals.these Canada order to be eunvincing.for Me Trung |Z JO 19 Saw at 8.15 p.m., - Orders by the Officer Com ding.WELL KNOWN INN RIU'RNED Increased artivity in the neighbor.has In vast atore and variety.Her In ro inspired that he can .rs man = New York, April & ~The fashinnabla Bord of Beoul several minor fights people are yagcrour, fairly homogen- [himæit.This rymphany \u201c 1 x MAUNDER'S SACRED CANTATA, DANCING.phe Batteries will parsde for Gum 4 % Shinnecock Inn.in the Shinnecock having ately.Privy Councll- \u2018ous, for the most part of excellent movements_Prelude, Fugua AStOTA ar W0 00ring.i ?d d Pe pecial course duming \u20ac lille, near Southampton, Long Island.Jor Yun has demanded the suppression Stock.Apt at politcal activity and es- Allegro Vivace, Andante and.¥.\u2014 en tence ar on an ace Avr Mon ape Taw.No.Monday.Apr sth, at at 23 A \u20ac was destroyed by fire Saturday.It of the maurgents by Coreapt troops in- ®entially progressive.For their pros- and each is not only complete tn if.The Bf .rates.Assemblies Wed.No.3 Wedmeedany, April 8 pu.perity certainl u b eli-bel- e yakoke Wood Manufacturing will be rendered by à war owned by the Shinnecock Hilla stead of by Japaneses Viscount Sone y y #ll reamonable Amer- but an integral part of the w Co.Limited.of Huntuwville.Ontario.and And thereafter on the me nights .I und Peconl Ray Realty (\u2018ompany.The has requested hin to explain his de- iCANS On oùr side of the border can ance! whole.The Prelude le a clever manufacture 2,000, teet of i-3 Red THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR Conservatory Hall, |sach week until further orders.loss In about $68,000 mand.have only the most cordial wishes.\u201d introduction to the concise and\u2019 scho- Deer Brand Birch Flooring annually.under the direction of \u201c878 me.Catherine or » Uniform for ail perades\u2014Drill order.\u2014 The Insurgents have issued a vio- GREAT LEGAL larly Fugue.The Pastorale_» Jong The §rades,: are Red.White, Clear.No.JOHN B.NORTON, F.A.G.0-A.R.C.O.W.Phone Up ble oo\" By pit PRESS lent circular demanding the expul- LEGAL BATTLE O drawn out {dvi irresistably charming\u2019 The lumber from wbloh t 1° Tr EE * Frodorie W.N .J.5 ; .e .his floori \u2014_\u2014 .Nermem.| 8 POLITICS IN GREAT BRITAIN - son of the Japanese from Corean ter- E N yin an simost ail Aig ne te manufactured la Air-Dried for ever Bhort Address by Rev.F.J.Sawyers.-\u2014\u2014 ne Capt_and Adj è ï ritory.egro_a an ac \u201c§ al months, after which ft ts*thoroughly 0 » Mr.Goldwin Smith Takes Pessimistic \u2014 British Columbia and Dominion oughly French in spirit and expression.Kiln-Dried, properly watched, steel amen: 80 3 ° View of the Future.RUMOR FROM HONG KONG.Fighting Over Water Powers.The Andante, for absolute harmomc polished.hollow backed.end matched d melodic beauty is alone an impor- Dored fer secret nailing and bundled.J¢ .London.April 6 \u2014Writing in the Hong Konk.April 6 _Thesa has |Special to the Montreal Star.And melodic beauty ia tarature: Your wholesaler does not handle this .Kpectator, Mr.Goldwin Smith says, been a revival of Insurgent activity Vancouver, BR C.April & \u2014The tant contribution to organ literature: ginck write direct for price and terms The time for Men and 3 , a 1 ; and the hatic theme of the Finale to The Muskoks Wood Mfg.Co.Hunts- .1egarding the agitation tn abolish the 8t Yum Chow.province of Shan &hi kreat legal battle between the Dom- emp Ive call to arms Ville.Ontario.Bo t ch Spn + © House of Lords: \u201cNow comes a re- Reports say that provincial troops inion and the Province over the right like an imperative he B h with ys o -purchase ng « port of à division in your House of 8nd insurgents have had e sanguinarv t» control the streams within tha Mr Farnam read the yp oy tm \u2014\u2014 Clothing is now.There is ! Commons on the Unemployed Work: conflict lasting 48 bours.The en-| Dominion railway belt in British Col.Nis ususl artistic perception.and Save!) |EyT MIDDLETON HAD .t J men Bill, an unmistakeable scheme of gaggment was not decisive.umbla, is pow progressing.The pro- ® masterly interpretation of .: : REMOVED tim and pl f .+ ous \u201cPisce Herlogue.3 e place for every \u2018 « Boclalistic confiscation.for which, lt \u2014 \u2018lice granted a water right of 25,000 SOTS* \u2018 \u2026 RELATIVES IN CANADA \u201c seems, 116 members voted, while, what Famous New York Hotel Closed.miners\u2019 1 Mrs Laing's singing of \u201cThere is a rs\u2019 inches to the Burrard Power or Lieut.Miaq! is still more ominous, 228 members \u201c \u201c à Company, which proposez to build Green Hill Far Away.\u201d by Gounod.was eut.eton.commander of the To 1 treet f à abeconded.Now, do away with the New York.April 6\u2014\"Front\" haÿl a \u201cthe 1 n 4 praiseworthy for rekgiour feeling and torpedo bost destroyer Tiger.who 9 - mecond chamber snd give over thd]been cried for the last time In the \u2018an on the lower Lillooet Lake The- delightfully cear enunciation.lost his life when the destroyer was cut Near Corser of Bleury Street.oun * country and the Empires to a single Note] where the King of England, then fisheries officlals gave evidence on \u2014 .in half by the cruiser Berwick, off the .7 demagogic house, anon perhaps to be \u2018hr Prince of Wales.first stayed on Baturday that the dam propoead Mr Alfred Laliberte, probably tha (1816 of Wight was barn in Sandhurst.T8711 Jaw \u201c+s.made still more demagogic by the ad- hie viait to this country: the first would injure the Fraser fisheries re- most promising of all Montreal planists He was the youngest son of Lieut.- \u2014 oA SAW \u2019 © dition of female suffrage.Two things enger elevator ever operatad in |rioualy, preventing the salmon from in leaving for Germany eacly in May.General Sir Frederick Middleton.form- * this moane portends.one in the final he 1and hes ceased to run.the \u201cAmen reaching the spawning grounds Jus- He will give one recital befors his de- erly commander of the Miiitla Forces Progress Yo * break up of a party condition that had Corner\u201d has passed Into history.to be tice Martin said on Saturday, tha case lite 51 will he held in the Art Gai.IN Canada.Lieut.-Commander Middle- First P | { W | * already become grotesque, when to frequented nevermore by statesmen affected not only the Canadian Pacific tery on April agrd ton was an officer of great promise, IS rinçe 0 â es © .make a party, moderation and Roctal- and by politicians.The Fifth Avenue Railway lands adjacent, but also 3.: and was only thirty-one years of age.|) fsm were clamped together, and nide est: = Twenty-third street ati Euv,000 aores of Dominion lands in tha His Te wars book piace ua Fear Regiment Fusiliers .\u201d t tty to th ttl y - > ; ago.nephew r ore É Entre ThE LA orn PR rete Ry at for ned be a\u201d DT Edit, Tima || Toe Schumanneink Meshal.Boel SST CG ire di ~~ # other thing foreshgdowed is the col- night urday.and fishing.The hearing promises to The programme for the grand opara lesple Mul The Regiment will parade at the Are z lapse of demagogic Government.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Le protracted and song recital of Schuman Heink.con- Dril! Hall, Craig Street.on Tnes- .: Rockefeller Didn*t Give $5,000,000 : tralto.at the Monument National, Wed- OTTAWA.day Evening next.tha 7th inst, at % TT TT \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 fiesday evening next.at 5.30, is an follows: A ONT.\u2014Edward Mahon o'clock sha for Company Drill.: Fighting for £ 100,000.New York, April 6\u2014No confirmation TO FE E PLOY 1.rister, of this city, died at Brockville.Fite and ugiers, Pon « Canadian Associated Press.was forthcoming on the part of the 0 ED TH UNEM L ED.\u2019 oy la.ter an {liness of two years.He was a Stretcher and \u201cSignalline fertions ore at A so : Young Men's Bible Class at the Fifth == Ree On ra \u201cTitus Helle.omart IN Lanark county.56 vears ago.and 1a tend.Uniform\u2014Drill Order.' Londôn.April 6 -Judgment sas re- Avenue Baptist Ghurch yesterday.nn Philadelphia May Appropriate $50,000 Arte from the Pe mson and children Pp orenned vas ea fre be By order.are the best combination of +L served in an action wherein £100,000 the report \u201cthat John D.Rockefeller for the Purpose Dalllah\" (in Italian) [Faint Saans one of the Sloverest criminal lawyers in JAMES CUNNINGHAM, Lieut depended upon the question of the 0 .urpose.M y a , \u2019 ood ] and 3 7 would donate $5,000,000 for an inter Arie from the Opera ignon\".the p 023 Acting Adjutant F-{ value correct sty « legitimacy of Richard Btirling.son of chureh Bible class, of which his son Fhiladeiphia, Pn.April 6 \u2014The City .Ambroise Thomas = \u2018 uncounted).3 Ar Anyam Arrs Kert (My mothers Robertson Asbestos Mining Cempany.PROF.FRANK H.NORMAN'S USES IT EVERY SPRING.PURIFIES THE BLOOD.ples).v.A meeting of the Rot qe «| ANNUAL KERMESSE Mr.H.Langiey, Hamilton.Mrs.Geo.Mason, Apoha- Mining Company was held at othe EASTER MONDAY, oot, writes: \u201cI.have used qui.N.B.writes: \u201cI have Five gonge din English) ueen's Hotel, Montreal.at which ail Afternoon and Evening rdosk Blood Blttery as à .used Burdock Blood Bitters a.\u2014The Rosary Ethelbert Nevin .at w \u2018 spring tonic.and | find it the and it ts a splendid spring >.\u2014On, le let night speak of me.Chadwick the ShareholGers of the Company were Tickets at Hall - - - bc, Bc Tic.st thing | can take Tt medicine.It puri the Blc\u2014Danss.Chadwick present.The r R H.83 _32eod bullds me right R and T use and is the greatest A Hie L Lullaby.Carrie J.Pennington, of Lyster, occupying the \u2014\u2014\u2014 it evary spring.It is excel- Nd remedy in the world for e.\u2014Love in a Cot Rud Gens 1 KING EDWARD BENEFIT 80CIDTY.A Tent for the bloe pimples and boll Mre.Katherine offman, \u2018Accem- The Vice-President, Mr.J.B.pale meeting of the King vers panies \u2018 : t Society yesterday.the new Duckett reported to the mesting that À drter of the ladies\u2019 branch of.the ore pi Walter Stirling.and the divorced wife » of Qeorge Arbiithnot 8mith.all Can- would be the head.Council will be asked this week to ap; propriate not Jess than 350,000 to re- In.a \u2014\u2018\u2019Waltraute Scene\u201d (Act 1st-3rd A Wrong Address.In the advertisement of the 1900 \u201cCivil Engineer Wanted in ali Canada.» adians The legality of the divorce Murder and Suicide.Meve the distress amon a & the unem- meene).from the Opera \u201cGoetter- Washer Com 1 obtained by Smith Is impugned.- asher pany in own paper of Mon- .i \u2019 yom mpugne Pittaburg.April 6.\u2014Samuel 1.Gard, PlOYe4 and their familles, according nee and Atle of uae ner day, the address was published as 63 FOr the City of Hamilton .Held a Midnight Meeting.ner.a prominent resident, shot and 0 action taken yesterday at a meet- Tn\" from the Opora \"Rienst\u201d.Wagner |Tead 664 BL Catherine street went \"et Applications wil be received by the ° killed Trrotby Bradley, sixteen years In of the unemployed.commit- .read 664 St.Catherine street west, at) AFP SGT Fo noon of Monday, the 8 8 2 fipecial to The Montreal Star.old, and then fired a bullet through bis tue was appointed to go before Coun- a\u2014Das erkenen .Carl Lowe which address the machines can Le 30th inst.applicants to submit qualifica- @ Winnipeg.Man.April 6.~-The head to-day, probably fatally injuring [c1l\u2019* financial committee and impress |» _Mutter an \u2018der Wie, Lowe seen.sas i M2.tions snd mate sslary.LOTHIER & street rullway employes met fifteen himself.Gardner was fifty years that body with the fact that ke, SSI.Hex Mendelssohn Arthoudy 6H KENT y Cl o o \u2019 ight thi .are .200, rsons are eut of work, 4.\u2014Die -Hexe .binstetn ork.minutes after midnigh is morning }old The police investigating.than 200,000 pe are © eZ Three Hungarian \u2018Foix-Bongé on Special Notice.Hamiiton, Aprii 3, 1908.Gy Sik 423 Notre Dame St.West.+ nuubude-v =u \u20ac spur ~~ Teanto-sorsencsveuenDe, | a (x MEE Coker 3) Et oo sd vi ta oo © co F502 REE TR ST - THAT TIRED FEELING, INDIGESTION IN SPRING.examination.the.paces nal yourself at home by the new absorption cailnd for a large order of tomatoes.a Mr.¥ H - ie \u2018 rudents treatment; and will also send some of All of the party ate heartily and them Special Netiée.Sask.writes: \u201cI have Miss B.Bradley.Hamifton, being named in order of merit: A \u2019 ; «2 list the bat à few minutes Le used Burdock Blood Bitters : Ont.writes: \u201cLast spring Botany\u2014William Allaster, Jos.H.this home testment free for trial, with liner tated of ilmese, Later + od te now house ri = a biood bullder and think 2200 Blocs Bitters.ma I had lo.references from yow own locality if so serious that they were orcad it to The Leach Ce, 144.is an excellent remedy.Materia Medica\u2014M.Fapeman, M.: ail physician.St.Catherine vtroût west.near Hrery one should take ft in a erorrtilng be Freedman, William Allaster.requested.Immedinte relief and per- r er mond, as pert payment tewsrds ne Spring te cure that tired the JAB.Chemistry (senior chsg)\u2014R.C.mapent cure assured.Send wo to eut being Montred.Tr BL?as Lesch, Chickering Bres.or Dell ¥ many, at he time of the e exesitent Lussier, Bernadette Glaseon, Jac.de but oul.others of this offer.Write to- |anid this otorning \u201cthat Fano.plano ve t yes .: Cariotts.[ M Sassmers \"Boa P AS |the Miness was dou study hee rr removed st any tighe and the : TR Gi va Tt Ou | Te Toa in hak marty caused the uv baume.Telephone Up CET , ° : ; i : Abo Jasky.en * 63 3 Lsweow s death.a Jot me fren , \u2018 a aptes are PTE NN 30 ma te ASS AS ig gi ELE 8 Le Ce Try as you may it is next to impossible to escape so-called \u2018\u2018 Spring Fever.\u201d What is needed is to clean out the system and make the blood pure.The cleansing, blood-purifying action of Burnock BLoonBITTERs whereby it eliminates all the pent-up poison from the system, starts the sluggish liver working, acts on the kidneys and the | bowels and renders it without exception Hungarian) .Composer unknown 1.\u2014 Ha Majd Oda (When the 6 me comes).3.\u2014Ninésann Any! Tenger Calllag (Stars Death of Mr.K.R.V.Andras.early hour on Sunday morning of Mr.K.R.V.Andres.He had been {il for only a few days and his death came a8 a shock to his friends.Mr.Andres oceupied an im t position with .McCall & Co.by whom he in high esteem.An all-round athlete, Mr.Andras had devoted Aim- self particularly to cricket, and was relatives herve.MEETING.~ he had been successful in .Reed, of Resdadale, Edouard Ouedllette, .M.P.P.Vice-Prestdient and Gen: an- Lawrence Boulevard were filled with en- You get that Weary, Tired, Listless, Worn-out, Don\u2019t-Care to-Work Feeling.The death oceurred suddenly at an |ager of the Tourville Lumber Com.thusiastic members, who listen a to ME panty and Hon.Senator Mitchell, President of the-Marttime Coal Rallway & Power Company Limited, interested in the Company.read to the meet- A report was then ing that the officers of the had deen getting titles to \u2018the property od that ents had made to pay La Cle d'Exploration et de Mines y the and \u201c STANLEY WALL.fsation was unvelled with appropriate on fes.The \u20188 at 34 Nearly Killed by Canned Tomatoes Suffering from a severe attack of \u2014 recently elected ber - \u2019 Canadian Asdocisted Press.mittee of the Montreal Cricket \u201ccran du Thetford Nord the purchase price PILES GURED at HOME by poisoning as the resull of cating can- London, April ¢\u2014Hon.A.C, Mun ned tomatoes in n restaurant, osep: He.\u2014s ae well Pen in boating M.Boubbani, of Bt.Gabriel de Bran- |Cenade, a ed ret representing TT te Now Absorption Mothod | Sic ir sett, S88 ih BE TEs Pharmacy Examinations.Pollowing are the resus of the Dame Hospital this morning.an with every medical attention afforded him was reported at noon to-day to be tn a very weak condition states that he and a number of friends 8 Fraser cons to the ter-contenary ocebration | at Quebec.Jewellery, all kinds, repaired.R.Hemsley, jeweljor, 358 St.James St Fear in the Meme and Household.In the current of the Nineteenth Century there is an article under the above heading by Mrs.William Tyrrell.| wish that all my readers could read it, but as they cannot I should lke them te ponder over extracts I shall give.A few weeks ago | gave a bit from Tol- tsoy's doctrine of love.Tho elimination of fear is at one with that doctrine.Have universal love in the world and all fesr will dissppeer.liave you ever stopped to think how many thousand times a day vou sre afraid?You are afraid you will catch cold.yeu are afraid the dinner will be bad, you are afraid people will talk, you are afraid pour househnld bills will be luge.and so forth.Nearly every little happening arouses its proportion of fear.Sweep Away all this fear and how infinitely happier we should be Here is what Mrs., Tyrrell has to say with regard to children and fear.\u2018The important factor in the lives of ehlidren is that they should grow up in an atmosphere of freedom\u2014freedom from reproach and disapproval.which tend to warp a child's nature and deetroy itp inborn power of initiative, ,.I should say on the face of it that repreach and blame are always a mistake, an error of judgment.faulty tactics ., .No! If your aim fs to get at the heart of the citadel! lay down your arms and present yourself in the company of three gracleus ladies, Faith, Hope and Charity: and if we hold them firmly we shall not go far wrong in the many various relations among whom our lot is cast.\u201d Mrs.Tyrrell's whole article is a strong plea for the doing away with all fear In our househnld relations, either with regard to our children or our servants.It has always seemed to me the mest frightful travesty on hunan affection that the child ia so often sfraid, mortally afraid.of its father or its mother.Theres should be no fear in a child's heart with regard to his parents.And when all women\u2019s minds\u2014aye, and s!l men's too\u2014are opened to the truth and beauty of the doctrine of love that horrible spectre of fear will be done away with.Children\u2019s Fashions.Among the prettiest of the sheer Jittle frocks for children's summer wear are those of the fine cross-bar handkerchief Mnen made with Dutch yoke of the very finest baby Irish crochet face.From this lace band tabs fall over the short sleeve, which is either made ss a puff caught in by a lace strap cuff above the elbow, or as a circular flare edged with lace and about six inches deep at the outer part.Hand embroidery in eyelet designs done in dainty colors, like the famous broderie Madeira, is shown on the newest yokes of children\u2019s linen frocks, the yoke of the kind commonly called Dutch, but extending in straps to cuff down outer part of sleeve, whether the sleeve be short or longs.and also in a haif-length panel at middie front and back, that Is inset down the centre of the box-plaits.Children's every day hats this year, when of straw, are generously wide-drim- med and so shade the eve, and the tender skin that the prevalling style of Dutch yoke displays at necks.The straw is of lightest weight and a ribbon crown band and silk pompons are the simple trimming.Bashes, hair-bows, slippers and mocks match in color for the party costumes, the frocks themselves being some f{limy 5936 Misses\u2019 House Jacket.FOR MORNI and attractive breakfast jackets with quite simple skirts are much worm by young giris.and are vesy generally he- coming.This one is made from one of the many printed wash fabrics of the ses- son, but could be utlilzed for French gingham, if something a little handsomer 13 wanted.or for madras or any similar fabric.or again the ja ket could I» made ot some pretty thin material, while the &Lirt fs of linen or poplin, or even of 1 sume wool fabric.For the jacket v hen used In this way lawn, batiste and niuslin is having great vogue.while there are alse some very charming washable silks that are singularly attractive for Morning dresses that combine pretty | Design by May Manton.5718 Misees® Five Gored Skirt NG WEAR.the purpose.For a girl of sixteen years of age will be required.for the jacket, 43-3 yards of material 24, 33.8 yards 33, ©o- 24% yards 4{ inches wide, with 2% yards of banding.4 yards of lace, for the shirt 5% vards 24, 414 vards 32, or 2% | yards 44 inches wide, unless there be fig- jure or nap, in which case 53-3 yards 33, or 13-8 yards 44 inches wide will be | nerded + A May Manton pattern of the blouse.No.5926.or of the skirt, No.5718, sizes fs and 16 years, will he mailed to any | address by the Fashion Department ef x the like are muni used.and embroidered | i each.If In haste sand an additional two this paper on receipt of ten cents for cent stamp for letter postage, which ensures more prompt delivery.) Ter, bo ro Latin ors Bat Muar DAILY STAR PATTERN COUPON The es tora Bante lee Sy © Fer Mtwes and Children, give Per Shirts give Waist Messure.Ase catn 7 rine Streets, patterns Ou'orsony readers ressive patterns promptly.Tee Many C A woman who wished entertain a great deal one day wondered why her guests always seeincd so uncomfortable.\u201cIt is because of your clocks.\u201d said a candid friend.\u201cThere are three within hearing distance of your druwing rvom that strike.1 don't know of anything that makes company feel quite 80 uncomfortable as to hear a clock strike.Bomehow it is bound to give the {m- pression that we have out-stayed our welcome, and the hostess is anxious to get rid of us.Of course, that is purely a matter of fancy, yet somehow a striking clock always seems to say, \u2018You'd better be going.\u201d The wise hostess knows that, and {tf she wants her callers to be thoroughly comfortable she shuns 8 clock that strikes.\u201d Women's Wages in France.A recent French census shows that 6,500,000 women out of a total population @F 14,000,000 of the female sex in France are dependent upen their own exertions for pupport.The wages appear pitifully sinall, as the highest companss- tion (that paid for precious stone cutting) 6e only $1.87 per day.The dressmakers get about five cents a day.plus two meals.and the factory worker from twenty to fifty cents a day.The rate of wages seems surprisingly small in a country not afflicted with a continuous stream of Immigration that makes for congestion of population, and consequent lowering of wages.Joan of Arc\u2014Married?~ History tells us that Joan of Arc, the Maid of Orleans, id a male dress, dbear- ing the banner as the signal of victory, beat the English at Blois and Orleans, and acrompsnied the French King Chartes VII.to Rheims, where he was anaînted and crowned.We are further informed that she was taken prisoner by the Burgundians, sold to the English, arraigned before a tribunal presided over by a certain Cauchon, a Bishop, and sentenced to death.She was burned at Rouen, and her ashes were thrown into the Seins.This, in a few words, is the tragic story of the great heroine, {immortalised In works by 8chiller, Bouthey and others.Now, however, a copy of Mercure Galant\u2019 of 1683 has been iscavered, containing a lengthy note of the Pere Vignie, a learned priest, who solemnly asserts that Joan was never executed.and that an \u201c\u201cobsc:re person\u201d had taken her place.As to Joan, says the venerable Pere Vignie, she was In Mets in 1436\u2014five years after her supposed execution \u2014 where she met her two brothers,who Had mourned her as dead.A gentleman called Nicolle presented her with a stallion, a M.Auber Roulle gave her a hood.& M.Groquet a& sword; and Joan having jumped on the stalllon\u2019's back showed herself an experienced horsewoman.From Metz her brothers took her to Maruelle, where sha remained three wefks; thence to Nbtre-Dame-d'Alliance -whare many persons recognised her as Jean, the deiiverer of France\u2014snd fin- 1ly to Luxembourg.People flocked from all parts of the country to see her.and she was so mobbed that the young Count ie Wynenbourg escortéé her to Cologne.The Count fell In Jove with her.and so iid his father.and whiist these two were quarreling about her, she went to ¥rlon and married M.des Armoises.She lived to a good old age, and had many chi- dren.All this is told to us by Father Vignie, who declares that the documents CONSTIPATION and all disorders of the bowels and stomach.Len Full bottles and splits J) LEGAL CARDS.Ncüibbos Casgrais, | Mitchell & Surveyer \u2014Ad CANADA LINE BLDG.St.James st\u2026 Montreal.T ET Eur Cassrain, K.C.Victor E.Mitchell.u Chase Gasgrain.Jcecph W fadon.Trrol MW.McDougall.MARRIAGE LICENSES.~ - MARRIAGE LICENSES Issued by J.M.M.Duff, 307 Ft.James st.aid ) Crescent reet - MARRIAGE LICENSES Brea © by Arthur W.Wiiks.Nerchants Bank 08 St.James Tel.Main 5:00, Eline 443 Plessis siréet.Toi, East 4134 2.465 St.Urbain st.PATENT SOLICITORS te inventions Patented AND TRADF; MARKS NEGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, .Megvhants Deak Nuliding Montrent.FETHERSPONHAUGR 8 CO.Chartes W.lee, B.Se, Canadian Patent Office, Casads Life Bulldinx.M- sal.late Excminer .requ: New rex Life yids.Montreal, and Wash .C., U.B.A.JF ETwERSTONNAVOH, BLAOK- MORE & DENNISON Liv.& Lon.& Globe Bidg.\u2026 Montren' Ts DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN PATEN e Prospective Patented\u201d maîled free in answer to inquiries.B J.FETHERSTUONHALU Tel.Main 830 Resident Partner.CAFES AND RESTAURANTS, CORONA HOTEL.#3 GUY STREET.ifbgeps Saosin =?Winter | Rates.meeanrol amine.Scrvier Unsarpaseed MY SIC EVERY EVENING.vi sate Prices.Breath Walks wp! ER > \u2018 -\u2014=\u2014\u2014 RAKE Up! Irs time to take à \"When the Sieod yeu \"speak to turns his face the \u2014 When your tongus is coated.\u2014~Whaa you have Heartbury, Belching, \u201c ether way.Acid Risings in threet, \u2014When Pumpleg begin te peep out, \u2014'When your Stomach Gnaws or Burns, \u2014That's the time to check coming Constipation, Indigestion snd One single Candy Cascaret will do it # taken at the right minute, just wben you first foel the need of it.Do it now! - vv + LA e Cascarets don't Purge, nor Weaken, nor waste Digestive Juices in flooding out the Bowels, like Salts, Castor Oil, Physics.\" But, \u2014 they act like Exercise on the Muscles that shrink and expand xpand the Intes tines, thus pushing tha Food on Naturally to its Finish.When your Bowel-Muscies grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them\u2014 ot \u2018Physic\u2019 to pa: to pamper them.Cascarets provide the bracing tone that 8 necdedepecifically by the Bowel- muscles.* * Then carry the little ten-cent \u2018\u2019Vest Pocket\u201d box constantly with you, and take a Cascaret whenever you suspect you need it.One Caacaret at a time will promptly cieanse a foul Breath, or Costed Tongue, thus proving clearly itaready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action.Have the little 100 Emergency box of Cascarets constantly near you! All Druggists sell them\u2014over ten mil Non boxes 8 ycar, for six years past.Be very carsful te got the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany end never sold in bulk, Every nab let stamped \u201cCCC.\u201d ws PER EE ET RS ee TY à AP hits RL A qe dat ut AE TE De mis AE CT Te A Display of Shirtwaists\u2014 Presenting the Most Elegant Creations The very perfection of design, the utmost skill of clever workers, are both represented in our comprehensive showing of elaborate waists for tasteful dressers.Elegance goes hand in hand with good taste: no jarring note of the bizarre mars any one of these exclusive styles.duality about an Ogilvy waist, though, that cannot be gamaid.As an instance, we quote one of eur many new medels.Persian Lawn, with a yeke front and back of fine pin tucking, cellar and sleeves of fine Swish embroidery, seams set in with fine bead- A most refined model.Special .There's a streng indivi- A waist ef fine cere senses 000.$3.50 Use = IT or T.oe Magical Beastifier ream, ov fier, 11 Farities Monctifles the Sul.AT DRUGGISTS FUR BALE AT UGGISTS.82 02004 \u2014 PICTURE AND PCTURE FRAMES.ALL MUST QO! Every Picture in the Shop will be sold at a very liberal discount during March, as wo are mov! from here in April.chance.Now is HEASLEY 209 St.Catherine, East of Sleury.PRUITE.FANCY ENGLISH MOT HOUSE GRAPES Florida T Ureon Urape Freit, \u2018I'nagerihes.west.Tel.Up 3538.BUYERS\u2019 GUIDE.CANADILE INDUSTRIAL BLUB BOOK MANVFACTURERS\" LIST DUVERS\" OUVRE THE MANUPASTURARS LIST 00, TRHONTE.QUE EYES, EARS, NORE AND THROAT Dr.Frs.De Sales Prevost, brig vn Jonseitations 1 to 4.Dis; \u201cwai.frees oon.suitations for the peor, 1u.dav, Friday.ie to.noon, 3 onst.83 Sherbrooke st.RIN Girls\u2019 Separate Skirts $1.48 Worth Fully Double To-morrow we will sell a quantity of girls\u2019 separate skirts, which we bought from one of our leading makers under exceptional conditions.They are made of fine all-wool Panama and Venetian cloth in brown, black and navy, also a few tweeds, of each of which there was only a short end, not sufficient for a woman's size.They are in both pleated and flare designs.some with taffeta strappings, and if made ia the regular way for stock weuld be worth double what we ask for them \u2014very probably more.Just as well made and equally as good as some of our best lines of skirts; sizes 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 inches long On sale Tuesday Cette ener eters ns 0000000000 .31.48 rr ~ Spy.The Newest in Neckwear 's, 334 Dorchester T2 We have had to double the space devoted to the display of meckwear novellies, since we awe- kened intense interest by daily arrivals of the most up-lo-date styles.Sufficient novellies er- rive every day from our manufacturers lo effect a complete trams- formation in the counter displays.You'll look in wonderment at the immense variety of dainly com ceptions.white mull or batists elaborately Inset relating these facts are absolutely reit- a with lsce and worn over a white mull PASTING Wo.BEUT MBABURS.WAIST MBASURR| 408 Dr Tmame \u201cPie: If so.it wil blot out an ugly page The Parnes kerry Widows « r silp, in English history.a large dow size of Lg Toe DayeCite Stor Poaiconrossrecsss crovrerees SREB 2.0.Mass csocccnc.00.FORTS pr te Trois Brussel sa 's .a $ Brown \u2014\"1 A .re x > my wife Ne.cconnseoncnse eesresensse.iNOhen .Ponge ; : The restlessness and trrita- and trimmed with two sul oe § \u2018 au Ce ae eros oon 0 Foooerensrsennrs cerrercre.I000E8 sorcerers.100000 crececorre.s oars | GOMPERS SOUNDS WARNING.bility, ending in convulsions, medallions When worn hE 1 since ; Ma.2000000o0ses \"cc.Pbches carve rer vee Juhies ecsseones se PORTO Much © ition to dus to teething, are best sub- mired.Price ere ni ; es Smith (eagerly)\u2014 \"What was it?= | Much Opposit! to the Sherman dued by a À \u2019 | Antl-Truet Bill.ty Pome, Gre.00 Mies.\u2026\u2026.concunconsencn0cu vou coones seven B08 Sweet and We.cco sobooves neces au.cntwor.VOWB.000 eres sates secee dose Then there's a very dainty bow \u20ac accordion pleated mull, Washington, D.C., April 6\u2014The pre- with fine Val.lace, with & co BIG LOCKOUT IN PARIS.Union Men Insisted on Maximum Day of Nine Hours.Paris, April 5._A gigantic lockout, affecting 150,000 masons, bricklayers, and allied workmea in the building trades, ee into effect.Trouble has have insisted on a maximum day of nine hours.Last fall the masters offered a higher wage scales with a reduction of hours, which was refused.The Government intervened in the controversy with the result that the masters have agreed to submit new propositions to the men.Horrors of Fat Girls Coming Out, Coming out ts the first great event ot a girl's Ute.Bhe thinks and dreams about it from the hour ahe understands what it means.It 1s to be her firat triumphal social hour.Then how terrible must be the anticipation of the over-fat young maiden, who realizes her proportions are far from conform- lng to the standard of fascination set by tre more shapely girls with whom she Is about to compete.Hence, ensues desperate efforts, by means of rigid dieting.curtailment of fudge and chocolate &lelights, strenuous exercising at th k of developing a square- set and outline of figure, te take © ® excess of matroniy fat.Or else the distraeted debutante flies for succor té the \u201cpatent\u201d and \u201csecret\u201d advert rermodies.The result enly too frequently is that the so-called remedies and starvation diet ruin her stomach, while the exer- Shae makes her coarse and boyish, and fed by serious physi- danger.far better plan, one oh other fat folks, by the way, whether male or female, old or young, may adopt with equal benefit.is to go to the druggist, got these three simple remedien vis: 3 ounce Marmola, % ounce Fluid Extract Cascurs Aromatic, and 43% ounces Syrup Simplex.mix them together and take one teaspoom- ful after meals and at bedtime.With the aid of this harmless receipt one > redugh as muon er an ile ae .one eases, Qulok)y oly.works nâtoraïy.w#nk- les and .the body symmetrically.Fu it depends on nel- ther exon nor diet to help It do the work, an ie net gare tfe ste- cleanicoë the blood {cial to The ay L \u2018and clearing the comp! .TFinait-[ Quetec, Apriy-0.\u2014-The steamer Lady 1t saves « Ewis M TE \u2018ahr drug- Gray leaves oh Tuewday Tor Cabot |: sist will fil this for a snali Straits to meet a steamer coming out sum, trom England.= : \\ 3 r 0 ~ .\u201c \u2018 ; qq 2 a 40 \"ey ot 0 ARIES Ny ba TN eg fb rE ra us PUOVIRO® .\u2026.Lec00e00 Sonnne srcercrmsacacecn nore Pececs sossa aresnosos 2s0n Address Pasian Subarus, Ton puty Ser, Montreal Saud by caren me re ce Et tn correst number and Sat emp T= NEW CHURCH REGULATIONS.New Procedure for for Nomination of French Bishops.Paris, April 6 \u2014 Only very slowly ia the Pope allowing the new regulations to be introduced inte the Church of France to replace those which have been nullified by the Separation Act.The Bishops, individually and collectively, have promised various meus- ures, none of which have received ratification at the Vatican, At most they ¥ we beet verbally praised and then lay aside.he Pope, according to the Figaro, has decided upon a new procedure for the nomination of bishops.Every French bishop is to send to Rome every year, whether a vacancy exists er, not, the names of three ecclesiastics, hom the bishops may think worthy of receiving a bishopric.A commit- tes of eight cardinals, upon receiving these names, is to make inquiries as to the avallabfity of thore recommended.Then without further consuit- ation.with the bishops, the Pope fills the vacancies es they arise, by his own choice, not necessarily limiting himself to the names in the list.snp GAVE FIREWORKS CONTRACT.Sir George Drummond and Mr.Byron E.Walker Were Not Precent.Special to The Montreal Star.Quebec, April 6\u2014The Natio Bat- tleftelds Commission met here Sat- wrday.Those prevent were Mayor q, Hon.A.Tyrgeon, Col.Deni- oom, Cor.Hanbury-Willlams_ 8ir Geo.Drummond and Mr.Byron E Walker were unable to attend.The contract for fireworks was awarded to the B ones supplies fire- Tr the the Orymt Pa Th works e commission pape Monday in Montreal.Rector Dealined a Call.fpeciai to The Montreal Star.Morrisburg, Ont, April &\u2014Rev.Rurel Dean Anderson, tector of Sn James\u2019 Church for the past seventeen years, haa declined & call te Christ Chuech, Sydney, Cage Breton.Meamer for Cahet Straits, Special to The Montreal Star: CRUELTY IN THE ARMY.Thirty4Wo Japanese Deserted in a Body.Tokio, April 6._A somewhat remarkable incident, probably unprecedented in this country, occurred recently when 32 soldiers belonging to the First In- fan Regiment of the first Tokio division, deserted in a body.At half-past eight the men, in company formation, left the barracks by the rear gate.The sentry made no attempt to prevent them, because they thought they were going out for night manoeuvres.It is understood the men were dissatisfied with thelr treatment at the hands of a Lleut.Inokuma, who had lately beem subjecting them to an unusually severe course of physica training on the ground that they were the poorest men in the regiment.The native papers have from time to time given publicity 44 instances of brutality, for the most part in the army.the offenders usually being petty officers and the victims junior privates.\u201cNIAGARA RIVER QUESTION.Canada Holding Out for Permanent Arrangement With States.Washiigton, D.C, April 6.What is regarded as satiafactory progress is being made in the negotiatione between Secretary of State Root and various questions which have existed for some time between the United States and Canada.- The one question which seems to be causing the greatsst difficulty is the regulation of Niagara river, Following the inststemce of Canada, Ambassador Bryce is holding out for a oom- posed amendments to the Sherman Anti-Trust Bill as framed by the National Civic Federation and introduced in the House recently by Mr.Hepburn, of Iowa, were advocated Saturday before a sub-committee of the House Judiciary Committee by Hon.Seth Low, of New York, president of the Civie Federation; Samuel Gompers, ot the American Federation of B.Garretson, of Cedar Ra- pida( rove) president of the Order of Raliway Conductors, and Theodore Marburg, of Baltimore.That there is strong opposition to the proposed measure was intimated by the number of telegrams made public by Chairman Littlefield, of the sub-committee, from manufacturing and other business concerns.a The hearing will be continued to- ay.Mr.Gompers, In his address before the committee, sounded a warning that the workingmen of the country would not wait much longer for the passage of remedial legislation.LABOR TROUBLE AT WINNIPEG Railway Companies Will Amend the Present Wage Schedules.- Winnipeg.April 6\u2014There ia a feeling of uneasiness and uncertainty at the Canadian Pacific and Canadian Northern shops with regard to the action of these companies in serving 36 days\u2019 notice on the various unions of their intention to annul the present les.as per the existing agreement which provides that either party give the other 30 days notice of their intention to do this.The y companies are going to make a combined protest against paying all unien men altke, whether they are first class men of incompetent.It te claimed that this arrangement as it exists 18 most inconsistent, and in all probability the matter will have to be taroghes out befors & board of con- Cathoilc Church Condemns Plays.Special to The Montresl Btar.Quebec, April 6\u2014~A mandament was read in the Roman Catholic churches erday.condemnt: There has Tosca\u201c and ether plays recently in \u2014_\u2014 \u2018CASTOR RIA | DOCTOR STEDMAN'S 3 - Mt Lei LR SPN.» MARN Guaranteed to be absolutely free from any morphia or opiañr therefore safest and beat.See the Trade Mark of a Gum Lancet on each packet, and powder.Of all Chemists and Druggists AGENTS, oo he National Drug & Chemi- eal Co, of Canada, Ltd.\u201d Depot: 125 New North Reed, > 811 176 Saw GLOVES For Riding and Driving combine comfort and dura ota.Clore by best dealess.208 | SIAL Here are a few of a number of being reduced this week.ras muslins that are A very amy Bere.made in all dark green with fleur- de-lis and small scr [tis 45 inches wide.and reduced from 50c to 4lc a yard.Another design has an olive green conventional with blue, red and gold medallions at 80c, reduced to 65¢ a yard.Here's a white Madras muslin, 50 inches wide, with floral 45c, reduced to 37c by yard.large medallions on a pin background, at Besides these, there are white, ecru and different color com binations à a variety of pattems, all reduced.Comd in and see thetn.Renaud, King & Patterson, Limited, Cor.St.Catherine and LS Stre SECRETARY TAFT LOOKS FOR GREAT LABOR WAR IN THE NEAR FUTURE, contiovstey WII + Decide Finaity Shon Gapital snd Labor Will Share Profite.Chicago, April 6.\u2014Secretary of Wai Tae, Od address bafore the Order Railway mtd: 1 T rot capital, as well ot * A New Butterfly Bow, made of White Brussels Net, under fllet e, Is very effective.od silk thread ret in to give little contrast.This one is BL Linen Tab Ceollers embroidered in, Dresden effect.are novel and attractive.Tho newest thing we show.Price .Phe canvas.Size 32, $4.75 value for $4.10; size 36, $5.35 value for Save on Useful Trunks Here's a Trunk offering tha y.And though vacation time seems a long way off, you i and a trunk like this extremely uses fui to pack some of your cherished houssheld goods in for moving.Strong trunk, covered with sail duck, with leas leck and snap belts, sheet Iron bottom and rollers, tray and hat box inside, cerners forced with brass, and three heavy hardwood slats on lid, lined with si ; use 36, $5.00 value fo On vale Tuesday.: On account of retiring from business we will offer during April all our Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Underwear and Fancy Goods as 25% to 50% Discount || Special Reduction in Laces and Embroidaries MISS J.GALI !° Mu galege are * Medai for Sir Mackenzie Bowell.Belleville, On April 6\u2014LA -Col \u2014 te : tary carver In the old Bellevil Rifles, now À Company of the 40 h .t Mastings Les received from ce Mintle EES RER on ta 30 yearg or over continuous service as ja comatapiones offictr to hers credit | Sir Mockéanie Bowell started kis .To \u201cés, ord NS ips Jn WHICH PARIS IS WEARING FOR EASTER.Your sisters in art, over in Paris, with all the authority with which they are vested in matters of .millinery, have given their sanction to wing mounts, , \u2018huge roses and fancy feathers for the trimmings of i their Easter hats.New York has ratified the decision and Montreal ladies, through the medium of The © John Murphy Company, Limited, may judge for § themselves on Tuesday the wonderful effectivences made possible by these combinations in the hands of .an artist milliner.New Long Lisle Thread § _Gloves.Secured to sell at .89 Regular $1.25.Tuesday 600 Viale Thread » og © 1 à New Costumes.The Economy of our Special Arrangement.By importing from New York or Paris à model Costuma which costs 335 04 or 340.00, by reproducing the stele of it fatthfully in materials will offer on of Milanese We pairs Gloves which have all the beauty, .fipeness and durability: of regular often times superior, and by mak- $1.25 qualities.The mousquetaire ing the reproduction so tho wrists are reinforced.the two dome & \u201c P 9 ; thorough fasteners are covered with silk, that even an expert would find the arms are full and the length it difficult to say absolutely which 20 inches, the sizes are 31» to TL, is the model and which the cupy, and the colors white and black only.we can save $1.00 or $20.00 for In consideration of the importance You aud still give you a costume of the saint orders from: our Mont- equul in every respect tu the ones real and Toronto stores, a German we umport.You will be surprised manufacturer sent us this valuable lot he had left.when his orders were fllled, hat we might offer arrete 89 them to vou at NEW MUSLINS.Bought at about Half-Price.We secured at a very special price, a few days ago, some new and .articularly handsome muslins, beautiful cotton vuiles, and floral nets, : Sons embroidered in spots, and we will be vlad of an opportunity to show them to you on Tuesday.Co ut the quality.the stvle and the cut of the new Easter Sulls we are selling ut $15.00, $18.50, $20.00 and $25.00 There 13 also a new bias check with satin stripe of various sizes which has all the appearance of satin striped foulard xilk, In light These new floral Swiss cmbraid- ered spot net have rose pink, pale blue and coral designs on foundations of white, and purchased at .é .golden fawn, Nile green and rose regular value would cost you 35 pink: worth 60, 65.emday .tr eed Tuesday - 35 Embmildered Swiss spot Mualins in exclusive dress lengths and one only of cach color, in pale mauve, French grey, light navy and golden brown Price per yard | FU The new cotton Voiles are verv fihe and designed in large broken checks of pale blue, fawn, roxe Plok, reseda greens.golden brown Regular 65.TRADE MAR; : i GivES ADDED CHARM TO : THE WEARER Owing to its being the most successful corset design ever created.Ît is a well-known fact that a \u201cD & A\u201d Model grestly enbances the beauty of 8 perfect fi , while it improves ordinary figures out of all recognition.A \u2018D & À De Luxe Corset\u201d is the elixir of elegance, smartness, refined distinction and comfort.ht as air, yet guaranteed to outlast two ordinary corsets, $1.00 to $3.00 PRICES DOMINION CORSET CO., Manirs.Montres! + erente Cobte, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, ots.relisved and prevented by the use of is, Evans\u2019 Antiseptic Throat Pasties Extract from letter from Mise Julia Noilson\u2014 Court .Your agrwple of Esame' Anticaptio Throut Puetiles veste when | mee suffering lose Fgh They have Aoiped wonderfully in Posteri n For sale by ALL DAVGO/STS.\\ kd A iE (4 N a= FOR MILITARY TRAINING.Dominion Buys 300 Acres Near Mouth of Niagara.Toronto, April 6 \u2014Negotiations have have been practically completed by the Dominion Government agents for the purchase of three hundred acres on the south shore of lake Ontario, near the mouth of the Niagara River, for military training purposes.The property to be acquired is about half a mile west of historic Niagara and Minsidrauga commons, where troops have camped yearly, in peace and in xvar, for more than a century.It is understood that the Government's intention is to use both these proper- thos.! WANT CHANNEL DEEPENED.\u201cWaterway Between Kingston Brockville Discussed.Hon.Mr.Pugsley.Minister of Pub- te Works, at his office, Ottawa, and dmitted plans, estimates and re- asking for Improvements to the channel of the St Lawrence The expenditure necessary to e the improvements recommended 1] be about $106800, and the Minis- of Public Works looks very fsvor- y upon the scheme In view of the ements of the main channel of St.Lewrenoe River on the Ameri- referred to 8 Immigrants Flocking Wegtward.8pecial to The Montreal Star.side.The c qne which runs through the Thou- Winnipeg.Man., April ¢.\u2014Fifty-five Islands nearly all the way be- cars of immigrants arrived here on Kingston and Brockville.| Saturday.To Make Dark Promises Light INSTAL Luxfer Prisms - And get full benefit from your landlord.It pays both \" Méndlord and tenant.ndlord gets better rent, \u2018Tenant, gets better premises.| CRAIG STREET \" USER PRISM CO, LIMITED, 57 Sake graer, {Shiloh'syr ses ox EI r TRANNY el mer ee +.sharpest oqugb \u2014ery an a guar sstes of 4AM done t actually CURE wicker then ea you ever tried.Safe to take, \u2014nothing in Coughs and Colds #54 \u2014 QUICKLY &50.0ans 25c., 80c.$1.ms RUSSIAN PRELATE HSITING MONTREAL Archbishop Platen Now Here is Head of Greek Orthodox Church In United States and Canada.\u2014P\u2014\u2014\u2014metnrrem His Grace Archbishop Platon, until lately a member of the Russian Duma, and who was ment to America about & rear ago by the Holy 8ynod of the Greek Church of Russia to exercise nigpervision over the Orthodox Greek cMerches in the United States and Canada, has been In Montreal for the past couple of days, the guest of Baron Nicolas de Btruve, the Imperial Pustian Consul.Yesterday His Grace delivered two addreases in two different churches to members of the Greek Church in Montreal.In the morning he attend- \u20acd the Syrian place of worship at 324 Notre Dame street east, where he de- Hvered a short sermon in Russian, which was translated by Baron de 8truve into French and then by a member of the congregation into Syrian.Later on a very imposing service was held at the Rev.Father Buketoffs Greek Church in Point St.Charles, where His Grace spoke long and eloquently on his trip through Western Canada in connection with the Greek missions.Before coming to Canada Bishop Flaton lived in the Russian city of Kiev, which is known as the \u201cMother City,\u201d and contains the cathedral of £t.Sophia, founded in 1017.This cathedral was originally a reproduc- ffon on a smaller scale of the cathedral of St.Sophia in Constantinople, Lbut additions have been made to it on all sides, and the building |s now # moat imposing one.While tn Kiev, the present Archbishop held the office of bishop and was.in addition, director of the ecclesiastical seminary there.lle was elected a member of the second Dumas, and attended all the sessions of that memorable assembly.As a member of the church ha was naturally conservative and supported the monarchical section of the body.His Grace gives it as his opinion that the Slavonic race will be a factor in the future building up of Canada's western provinces, and that they will have a great deal to do with the future prosperity of the country.Cure Cures \u2014.\u2014 HISTORY OF QUEBEC WILL BE CREDITABLE.\u201cA History of Quebec, Its Resources and People,\u201d to published in connection with the Quebec Tercentennial, promises to be one of the most valuable records of its kind that Canada has yet had.It is interesting to note that the exposure in the Star of the.methods of the J.OO.Leger pro- \u2018\u201cTercentennial Album,\u201d while putting a stop to the methods of that outfit.unintentionally did a certain amount of damage to this History of Quebec.The latter is to be written by Benjamin Suite, F.R.8.C.Dr.C.E.Fryer, M.A, Ph.D, and Senator L O.David.It is to be published by the Canada History Company, which number of men of responsibtiity, and the prospectus suggests that the volume will be a credit to the Dominion.Charged WRh Robbing Grandfather.Just as he was in the act of stepping off the Quebec train at the Place Viger station last night, Romeo Trem- years of age, was arrested.Accused Ddelongs to Pont Rouges, Que.a few miles this side of the Ancien Capital.and the charge t him is that he stole $144 grandfather yesterday moi while the latter was attending mans It was learned that Tremblay had boarded the train for Montreal and the police here were communicated with by telegram.Detective McCall was on the platform when the train drew in and tramediately arrested Tremblay.ing searched at police headquarters the accused had $148 in his ston.He will be taken back td Pont Rouge.- Death ef Lieut-Col.Durnford.The death occurred on Sunday at the Mount Royal Sanitarium of Lieut.- Col.Chas.Day Durnford, of Havelet House,Guernsey.Lt.-Col.Durnford.who was a cousin of Messrs.George and À.D.Durnford of Montreal, was visiting Canads, and had suffered for some time with rheumatism.Pneumonia was the direct cause of h.The deceased gentleman was at Kingston, Ontario, his father ng Mr.John Durnford of the anions department.He was a grandson of the late Lieut.-General Durnford.who from 1818.to 1852 superintended the building of the present fortifications at Quebee.Messiah\u201d at St.James Methodist.A performance of the Messiah will be given in St.James Methodist Church on Good Friday evening, the 17th.at & o'clock.in aid of the Quebec Battlefields Association.The soloists are Mrs.Frances Dun- ton Wood.Boston.soprano; Miss Catherine Ricker, Boston.centralto: R.A.: Carter.MONTRE | warde the funds of the Society.SERIOUS MATS: OCCUR IY LISBON OVER ELECTIONS Troops Fired on Mob\u2014 Monarchists Are Well Setisfied.Listen, April 6.\u2014The elections here Yesterday were followed last night by serious rioting which was put down by vigorous action'on the part of the police and the trops.Rioting ® roke out in different parts of the city as though by a pre-concerted plan.Troops wer imemdiately ordered into action.They repeatedly charged the mobs that filled the streets.but without effect.The rioters used clubs, stones, and whatever other weapons\u2019 were at hand.und finally the troops were obliged to fire upon them, killing and wounding a nuinber.This determined action on the part of the authorities seemed to have the desired effect.Shorlly afterwards the mobs dispersed.At n late hour most of the Republican voters had gone to their homes, but bands of youths coi- tinued to demonstrate before the churches.With the exception of minor disorders at Anjos and Alcantara, the elections passed off quietly thMrouxhout the country, so far as present advices tn- dicate.In this city slight disturbances occurred during the day in certain sections, owing to the numbers uf electors who suspected that unfair methods were being adopted.Up to midnight counting had not commenced in many of the districts.Strong police guards were assigned to watch the urns throughout the night.No untoward incident is reported from Oporto.The ballot boxes according to the traditional custom, were installed in the churches, and the voting, due to the agitation throughout the country and the active campaign of the Republicans, probably was the \u201ceaviest in Portugal's hiagory The large vote cast and the great number of candidates make the count slow, and, because of bad communications in the provinces, it fs unlikely that the full returns will be in before Tuesday.The Monarchists apparently are sat- lafñled paving that the extravagant claims of the Republicans are utterly disproved.FUNERAL OF MR.R.S.AULD LARGELY ATTENDED.The funeral of Mr.Robert Stephens Auld took place from his late residence, 686 St.Antoine atree* to Mount Rorak Cemetery.at 2.30 Saturday afternoon, and, while of a private character, was largely attended by thoee who had known him during life.- The service at the house was cen- ducted by the Rev.Ewen A.Mackensia, professor of the Montreal Presbyter- fan Theological College, assisted by Mr.Joseph Cordner.of the Nazareth street Mission.The chief mourners were: Mr.John Auld, brother: Messrs.R.A.McGillis, and Davison.brothers-in-law; Messrs.W.E.Baker, M.MeGiilia, Reginald McGillis, George Auld, snd Percy Davim nephews; Messrs.William Davison, Wm.Davison, jr.Gordon Davison, A.Thompson.Alex.Thompson and James Thompson Among the large number of others present were: The elders and deacons of the Crescent street Presbyterian Church and representatives of the aif- ferent churches in the city as well as the business community generally.- The floral tributes included: A pli- low from the Deacon's Court of Crescent street Presbyterian Church, of which Mr.Auld was à member; an anchor from the Christian Endeavor So- ejety of Nasareth street Missim: a crescent from the Young Men's Association of Crescent street Church; a Leautifu!l cross from the employes of Mr.Auld's business.a wreath from the Central Women's Christian Temperance Union: a bouquet from the Christian Endeavor Soclety of the American Presbyterian Chapel (In- apector street Mission), a wreath from the teachers and scholars of the Nas- areth street Mission Sunday School.and a wreath from the Lake of the \u2018Woods Milling Company.Humanity to Animals.A meeting of the executive committee of the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was held at the office of Mr.H.Markland Molson.A letter was read from the Women's Branch; stating that they were enclosiffz one hundred dollars to- The secretary recorded the follwing work done during the month: 11 convictions 823 complaints attended to, §4 warnings given, IT animals destroyed, and 10 ordered off work, making a total of 194.In addition to this the inspectors had visited Como and obtained a conviction and also visited Chateauguay.Junk Dsaler Beaten by Roughe.A brutal attack was made upon Levi Krupp, an elderty man, whe runs a junk store at 1333 Notre Dame st.St.Henry.Krupp was in his store when three rougha entered and tmme- diately commenced to best him about the head and body.They knocked him down and as the result of riffing his pockets obtained $11.The junk dealer is ned to bed as the result of the injurfes which he received, and the police are looking for his assailants.A ! Hungry Child Cannot study and make proper advances in school.The natural.waste of tissue in supervise child is incregued by 8 .Improper \u2018ood soon.causes trouble.\u2014as a Grape-Nuts \u2018 .\"1000 em 2 fds wo \u201cThere's a Reason.\u201d Chara a SWE Me 5 - \\ AL DAILY = STAR-MONDAY.APRIL ACATHOUCS OUT! T0 HIS NEIGHBOR OF ANOTHER CR Attitude Should be One of Charity, Says Rev.Father Perrier.p Rev.Father Perrier, Visitor \u2018uf the Catholic schools of Montreal, occupied the pulpit of St.James Cathedral yes- ietday morning.He gave an interest- ng discourse on the relations of the Catholic (\u2018hurch to other creeds.Everywhere, said the preacher, Ca- tholica will be in daily contact with those who worship ul another shrine.What attitude should they assume towards those who differ with them in matters of faith?Should they ignore thelr own religious principles under the guise of tolerance and broadminded- ness\u201d No, said the preacher.\u201cCatholics must be tolerant towards individuals, but intolerant with error.We cannot love error, but we must respect those who are in error.We nrust give them more than respect, we must love them, not out of respect for error, but in gratitude to God for the blessings we possess and-in the hope that those in error will sce the light as we sec it.\u201cDogmas have exactly the same authority, for a Christian that the truths of science have for a savant.If some dogmas are obscure, how many truths of science remain an unsolved puzzle even to the most scientific\u201d It is not intolerance to proclaim tu the worid that religion and atheism, spiritualism and materialism.the Gospel and the Koran, Budda and Jesus \u2018\u2019hrist, truth and error, guod and evil, will never be on an equal footing.Never will God, the soul, truth, future life and Jesus Christ.be things so indifferent that we may accept or reiect at our own sweet wlll\u201d Women\u2019s Mission at St.Agnes\".The mission for the ladies of 8t.Agnes\u2019 parish closed yesterday afternoon.The church was packed to overflowing.Father R.E.Callaghan, the acting pastor.congratulated the women of the parish on their splendid showing.He nald ft was the best mission ever held in the parish.He thanked the Jesuit Order for sending to preach the mission two such able men as Fathers Meloche and Hazel- ton.In the evening Father Mcloche opened the men\u2019s mission.Students Received Holy Communion.His Grace Archbishop chest said right o'clock mass yente y morning in Our Lady vf Lourdes Chapel for the students of Lavaÿ University.The event marked the closing of the annual retreat for the students.His \u2018Grace was assisted by Rev.Canon Dauth and Rev.Abbe (\u2018urotte.The Archbishop gave Holy Communion to the students, congratulated them on their piety and exhorted them to be faithful to their good resolutions- Preached Temperance to 3,000 Men.Rev.Father Lamarche, O.P., who is preaching the Lenten sermons in St.James Church, St.Denis street, gave a powerful sermon on temperance last evening to a congregation of over three thousand men Mails for Europe.Mails for Great Britain and Europe close at the Montreal Post Office during the present week as hereunder: __ Tuesday 9.30 am.Lucania, Cunard Une: x6 p.m.Lucania, supplementary.Wednesday_ 0.30 am.Ainerika, Hamburg- American Hne; x6 p.m, Am- erika, supplementary.Friday_ 9.30 a.m., Umbria Cunard five; x6 pm.'mbria, supplementary.xx10.30 a.m.Virginian.Allan line.The mail for France, Gerniany.Italy, etc.per La Provence, General Transatlantic line.closes on Wednea- day.at 9.30 ain.and the supplementary on the same day at x6 p.m.xLetters may be posted up to 6.00 p.m.Other matter should he posted before 500 p.m.xxParcels are forwarded by this ateamer__latest time for mailing is 9.30 a.m.Friday.Letters for above mails may be posted at Station B.up to 15 minutes before above-mentioned time.Letters for registration should be posted half an hour before closing of mail.Mr.William J.Freeman Dead.Mr.Willlam John Freéman, manager of the boot and shoe busiriess for Ald.James Robinson, died ut Ste.Agathe yesterday, a victim of tuberculosis.He wren only 39 years of age and he leavée a widow and twa young children.Hindu In Francisco.San Francisco, Cal.April §.\u2014 The first Hindu temple in the western world, night in the new bullding at the corner of Webster and Filbert streets.The edifice ir modelled after the great Taj Mahal of India.Asks for Commutation of Sentence.Toronto.April 6\u2014Application was made Saturday by T.(©, Robinette, K.C., to the Minister of Justice for a coramutation of the death sentence pronounced upoh John D Terrace.A copy of the evidence taken at the trial accompanied the application.Winnipeg Doctor Was Arrested.Special to The Montreal Star.Winnipeg, Man.April 6.\u2014Dr.F.M.Chapman, à well known practitioner.was arrested on Saturday, on the charge of performing an illegal opers- tion.He was released on $15.000 bail.THE REASON Why R.H.Brysen Centinues te R»- \u2018cammend Vinel.: Because tt is not a patent First: medicine and it contains besides t iron all of the medicinal curative elements of cod liver oll actually tak from fresh cods\u2019 livers, but without a drop of oil to nauseate and upset the stomach and retard its work; therefore, wherever old-fashioned cod liv- or ofl or emulsions will de good, Vinol will do fer more good.Second: Because Vino! acts first upon the stomach, creates a healthy appetite, , strengthens and toies up the digestive organs, purifies and enriches the blood, and in a natural manner tem; ery on the label, a patient knows exactiy what be is taking.| Fourth: Because we never sold aaything in our store that gave such uhiversal satisfaction fer old people, weak, sickly womea and children, nursing methérs, and to byfld up the pg] after a severe snd or teving king coughs, chroe colés.tronchitis and all threat and Jung troubles.! : Try Vino]! en our gusrsntaee R H.The Greatest of jFor Removing Winter Impuri For Curing thet Tired Feeling For Driving out Disesse Ger For Building Up the System disease.Breakfast is only Complete with a cup of delicious Castle Blend Coffee, which can be had freshly roasted and ground to your order.Coffee which is sold in sealed tins Without being freshly packed, 1s For Giving New Life and Energy TRE RE ae Note pe IE n a » a ; 7 ès = PE ga PES, ; a 4 \", v Ram A, N° no \u2018 All Spring Tonics ties / .| About a year ago our.a wmiscrable, wes crawl about.grippe, one after another.apd run down stete, and hardly able © had this great waskness for weeks.W AN AFFLICTED FAMILY.entire family wero taken down with The disease left us all in & very © dar.cided we must have sonic good reliable tonic to build us up.We had heard and read for ourselves of the wonderful offects produced by PBYCHINF., aud came to the conclusion that it Wo began using it.and it seemed wonderful the results that came, and se quickly.too.In à ave se ever since.Wa believe it to be the beat medicine ever offered times.Every person requires a tonie after the severities of a Canadian Winter effects ef la grippe, colds, chills, strong foeds, etc, leave the system peculiarly susceptible to the development of This sheuld be remedied, and the system bujlt up and fortified b of all remedies for this purpose.At all Druggists, 50c.and $1.00, or DR.T.For Making the was just What we necded.Weak Strong very short while we were as well as ever, and For Making the the public, and shall strongly recommond it «\u20ac Sick Well MRS.BAMUEL GOODEN, Puimyra, Ont., Feb.24, 1907.SYGHINE ~The Remedy to which Thousands of People Owe their Lives Sluggish, impure blood, the after using PSYCHINE, absolutely the best A.SLOCUM, Limited, Toronte.never satisfactory, and you are asked to see the working of our patent Goffee Roaster every morning, at the corner of St.Catherine and Stanley streets.Castle Blend Tea Co, Limited, Phone us your order.Up 3988.fi \u201cKAMNOL\u201d Relfeves the child, and rests the wother.One application to gums does the work.cCorinack's' Pharmacy, Park Avenue.80 9eod FIFTEENTH BIRTHDAY OF WOMEN'S CLUB Interesting Addresses Made at the Charter Day Luncheon Held on Saturday.The Montreal Women's Club celebrated its fifteenth birthday on Saturday with the usual Charter Day luncheon, a large number of members and friends being present.The president, Miss Ferguson, presided, and seated with her at the committee table were Mrs.Barnes, club historian; Mrs.F.H.Waycott, past president: Mrs.Dawson, Mrs.A.Ross Gtafton.Mrs.W.H.Brett, and Mrs.W.B.Mathews.After the toast of \u201cThe King.\" the president made a short address, In which she referred to the length of time the club had existed and the work it had accomplished.Bhe was followed by Mrs.F.H.Waycott, Ho.fn an extremely Interesting speech, made a plea to her hearers to confine their energies to the things which needed to be done, and to eliminate the many imaginary duties which hampered the mental growth of the modem woman.The cry \u201cno time,\u201d su often heard from the woman of today, was only true because the modern woman considered it necessary to do many superfluous things, while real duties were neglected.Short addresses were given by a number of the membera, each taking up the work done in a separate country, the remarks of each being prefaced by the orchestra\u2019 playing characteristic music of the country under immedisge discussion.Mrs.Grieve Nichol, who spent some years in Japan, spoke of the land of the Rising Sun; Mrs.A.D.Patton outlined the position women hoid polttically in Norway: Mrs Baïcom described the good housekeeping of the women of Holland; Mrs.HA W.Weller extolled the charm amd the business ability of ers of ; Mrs eh Taylor traced the influences ° wi make Americans what they, are to- C.Smillie referred.land; Mrs.J.C.many attributes for the daughters ef Scotland; ise eloquently of the beauty and charm of Irish women; and to Mrs.Sharpe fell the duty of speaking for Canada During the afternoon Miss Grace Cleveland Porter, of New York, ave several sketches of plantation , The president, Miss Ferguson, was presented with a bouquet of violets by the executive banat Sir Charles Fitzpatrick\u2019s Address.\"Work for Delinquent Children™ will he the subject of the address which Sir Chartes Fitspetrick will give at the public meating to be held hy the Children's Ald Soclety at the High School Assembly Hall on Wednesday evening.| Be Tn a April 8 and Mr.I.J.Keo will speak os \u201cJuveglle Offeaders.™ bd ne The : 3 RE - Electric \"7 \u2018 mi a ~ Ts Washer A Wf A an vow have all x ia dose by - = The \u201c1000 * n lectri jo Belt: > vaine va rings hol clothes.a alor light current ser [ a3 an \u20187.ge Into socket.Thea od start the washer you turs I TN en the clectrisity.The water, and soap, ond the motion ete tub dothe \u2019 washing.your clothes .= Ô are washed quicker and easier, and more ther Wash laces with it.Wash your heaviest Soqhiy aed seonsaically than you have ever blaakets sod quilts.Wash rugs.washing Joon eters.This rather ne Ten 4 700 are not.Convinced that the more than enoug © few mou washer i0 we cop it, own cost, and then \u2014it beeps ris on snernp.Just tell vo Tous don't want the washer, and 1 you k serveats, they will with that will settle the matter.We conten! it you have 6 \u201c1800\u201d you saything for tbe nee you bave bad of it, - Working Washer to do the washing.It costs you no ng.our servante will not have to dread wash dey Let à \u20181900°\u2019 Klectrio 8eil-Working Washes Sredgery.re wen't bp any diecussion over shoulder the drudgery of \u2018* Wach-Day \u201c-enve the dise of the w your clothes frem wear and teer, and Resp yous Leundry bill will be saved.servants contented.Do not 9 our word fer this Ask for eur Washer Boek to-day.Let this Electric Washer Soll 1t@0If tO FOU address The 1900 Wasner Co.We will chip one of thes \u20181000 K64 Ki.Catheriue si.west, Montreal, Que.Self.Working I ashors to any responsible perty Tel.Up 3265.EE ON eee it for tous 3 Head Office and Factory, Toronto, Canada.Health in every cup of COWAN'\u2019S PERFECTION COCOA Very nutritious and very digestible.Give it to you.children and drink it yourself.THE COWAN CO.Limited, TORONTO RTISTS + ty of the .cb F-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 < niture.\u201c a la mode In Paris this season.Undertake Contracts for Complete Sohemes IN HOME DECORATION.All orders promptly executed and satisfaction guarantesd.We \u20ac our warerooms contain a complete asrort- ment of all kinds of Furnishings snd Fur- Decorative and Furnishing schemos and estimates cheerfully furnished free of arge.CORRESPONDENCE i8 INVITED.Among the exquisite new tones shown In the hats, ribbogs, feathers and flowers used In the dalnty models displayed in BELL'S MILLINERY SALONS is the beautifully soft and exclusive tint of cerise which is In the decoration of thany of the pretty dress accossories, the same tint has been employed so that the entire costume may match the hat.Corner Peel and St CATHERINE STREETS.=, Bell's™™ asd make a special- complete furnishing of homes, and PRINCE HELIE DE SAGAN SUCCESSFUL IN SUIT FOR MME.GOULD\u2019S HAND.Marriage Will Take Place In France\u2014 Her Family Withdraws Opposition.Specie] to the Montreal Star.New York, April 6 \u2014Betraying hap- pinees in his Dearing that declared his sult for the hand of Anna Gould practically won, Prince Helis de Sagan to-day is all smiles at the Waldorf.He returned to his hotel shortly: after midnight, having dined and passed some hours with Mme.Gould and her friends, Mr.and Mrs.Tyler Morse at the St.Regis.Edwin Gould also calied upon his sister, but he did not meet the Prince.Despite all reports to the contrary, ft is stated on wuthority that Mme.Gould's family had determined to allow her to have her own way in ma- tiimonial affairs.That her marriage to the Prince will follow shortly after her return to France now is held to be positive.\u201cYou are sure there will be no marriage here?\u2019 the Prince was asked.\u201cOh, certainly not,\u201d he replied.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Irish Trade With United States.London, April 6.-The correeponé- enoe is published here between John P Béland, Nationalist M.P., foe the south division of Kerry, on behalf of Mr.Redmord's party and President Roosevelt.The State Department at Washington accedes to Mr.Boland's request to publish the statistics of Ireland's trade with the United States separately.Mr.Boland, in a jetter to the President on Friday last, ex- bis grateful thanks for his prompt attention which, he says, will serve as a valuable stimulus to Irish trade.Clark's Lunch Tongue is the very best lunch t you can possibly have.lightfully juicy, tender and appetizing.Pr a tte VIGOROUS CAMPAIGN IN ILLINOIS AGAINST THE SALOON ENDS TUESDAY Women and Children Took Active Part in Many Communities.Chicagn.April 6.\u2014Saturday saw the formal, but not the actual, closing of one of the mont spectacdlar and - ous campaigns waged in this state since the Civil War.The pole issue has been the licensed saloon, and in 84 out of 102 counties of Illinois the vot- ern will be called upon Tuesday to decide whether the dram shops shall continue their existence within the confines of the various local option districts as defined by the state law, which became effective July 1.1907.About 1,150 of 1,205 townships of the state and about 1,500 cities.and vile iages are affected.The Antl-Saloon League has made most of its fight with the churches and schools as opponents.Women and children have been taking an active part in the campaign in many communities.While gowned schoul children have marched in parade, wearing badges with the legend, \u2018Vote yes for my sake,\u201d earnest women have held prayer mestings in ssioons and canvassed the towns (rong house to house, besides pleading with the vote their families to cast a baliot against the saloons.Against these tactics the saloon and brewery interedls lave worked with energy.Speakers have been imported and meetings have been held nightly.\u201cPersonal fberty\u201d leagues have been organised to come bat the church and prohibition ore san and the struggle has carried nto the; homes of thousands of citisens.\u2018 \u201cBBOMO AN a\u201d oat OTE RNC QUININ Leek for the signature of B W.GROV Used the World over 4» Cure a Cold ta Day.36.Special Netios.They Always Use the Knabe Piane.The knowing ones, the ui ones always choose the Knabe Plana, Mise Jessie Caverhiil-Cameron, winned of the McGill Conservatorium Schoiare ship.st the Symphony concert used the Knahe Plann.ler concert was a great success.Willis & Co.Limited.600 Mt; Catherine street west.(near Mountalw strest) are acle agents # 3a BIRTHS.CHRISTMAS \u2014 On April 4th, at (36a Morse street, to Mr ane Mrs.Howard Christmas, a daughter.om ENDRÔN \u2014 At 163 Btanley street, on the ch Jor.a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Gendron dACKSO oN\u2019 \u2014 On the 3rd instant, at 13 Prince Arthur PE APE daughter to Mr.and Mrs.ackaga.RUBINOVICH \u2014 On Apal the dut a saushter to Mr.and Mrs.L M.Rubino- MARRIAGES.On April 2.BLLIOTT- -\"LENGPIELD - 1906, at Centenary Methodist (\u2018hurch.by the Rev.J.E.Mavety, ansiated by \u201cMiles Crombie, Annie |ou- second daughter of William Lens- .to Philtp JSohmstone klliott.Jr.h of Moutreal DEATHS Ie THE CITY.ANDRAS \u2014 In this city, suddenly.on 5th April, 1908, Kenneth Robert Valentine .Andras.Funeral from his late resi- a No.90% Whelilngion street, on w vy.8th inst.at 236 pm, to Grace Episcopal Church.82 2 BAGGATT A Montres) West, on A Auron gait, bélôvéd hüsban Am a nt 6 late fleld, West Hromwich, rd.peus Funerul will take place from late residence, Montreal West.on ednesday.April Sth, at 2.30, Wegaet and West Bromwich plesas copy.N \u2014 At Uhioago.on April 3rd, 908, Oswald EK.Callahan, hushand of Maud Hart, 19a Waverley street.city.GIQUERE - In s city, on April bth, Torre, Giguere, \u201cInsurance inspector, Funeral 1.his te rit of years, of Birm- papers ace on 78 rel in, from Park Lafontaine.at B o'clock, to St.Sacs Chureh, thence: to Cote es Neiges Cemetery.Friends and sous! ances are respectfully invited.2 HOFFMAN \u2014 In this city, on April 4th, 198, Wealey Walter, you and Mrs.L.Hoffman, Fun .papers please copy.MCGOVERN \u2014 Ta this au on Apt 5th, Patrick MoGoyerm of ajcsty'a Customs, aged 63 years He nee, from his late residence, 4353 Dorchester st.J Stmount, Wednesday morning, at OBRIEN -_ In this city.on the 4th inet.Themas Edward.roues and heloved son of Alex.and en.x Funeral ete his father's , 117 Wellington st.on Sunday, April bth, at 2.30 pm, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.MUBINOVICH \u2014 In this city, on April a, Edith Silver.28 years and 5 months.dearly beloved wife of I.M.Rubtnovich, and loving daughter of Mr.and Mrs.B.Silver.Funeral from her late residence.63 Bishop street, Tuesday.April 7th, at ?pm.SPKERS \u2014At the Homeopathic Hos \u201cHi: Fri@éay evening.Farah Frances za- beth, beloved wife of James 8.8 and eldest daughter of Samuel e, Newmarket.Ont, In her 67th year.Newmarket papers please copy.THURSTON \u2014 On April 4th, 1908, at jf Montreal).Alphonsine Beauvais, wife of George Thurston, at her residence, :8 Marie Louise ave.Funersl will leave the above address, at 6 a.m., Tuesday pril 7, for Ronaventure station, train _ Funeral will taka place Friends and ac- quelntances are cordially invited to at- Decea was a member of the rer of 8t.Dominique.EY - In this city.on the 3rd of Ta 1908, Mary Judson Greene, widow the late Dr.Maurice Utley, and mother of Mrs.Paul .Sawyer, of Trinidad, Colorado.Funeral private.DEATHS OUTSIDE THE CITY.PERRICK \u2014 At Btonefteld.Que.on the Sth of April, 1908.Mary McAndrew, he- loved wife of the lafe Joseph Derrfé at the Ne of 63 sears.At Leslie Infant sou © bert old, Que.Jumee Mr, and Ars.Al- Sutton, age 3 months.ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.LARAMIE \u2014 Anniversary service will be held for the repose of the soul of Mr.Adolphe Laramie, at Notre Dame rch, at 7 o'clock on Wednesday, the Sth.Friends and scquantances please accept this invitation.br IN roi AN.PHILLIPS \u2014In lovi ogre ae hell ips.\u201cho 4th IN MEMORIAM.MEFVAN \u2014- In) loving memory of Robert McEwan.loved hueband of Etisa- Ton who at Phlladel- phia, u a a: 6th, root.IN MEMORIAM.KELLIGAN \u2014 Anniversary high mass.1 8t.Anthony's Church.8 o'clock Tuess day morning, for tha late Hanoran Nel.jaan died op the 4th of April, 1 , bee oved wife of Joseph Rogers IN MEMORIAM.PATTERSON \u2014 In loving memory of m dear husband, Joseph.Pattermon ated April Eth, 1904.Gone, but not forgotten.brance died api Ass-Eared Uncles eat golf club eardines\u2014so delicious.COMMON-SENSE DOG FEEDING.SPRATT'S PATENT DOO CAKE Given, they aet as the he tooth-brush\u2014-cause a flow saliva, which assists digestio Ask your grooer for a §-1b.bag.AE Monday, Apeii 00, the.«S.CARS LEY Fe J) rom value.ity, white sheer lawn; entire front trimened with alternate rows of Val lace and open work embreidery insertion, made in open front, 3-4 sleeves, collar and cuffs fintshed with narrow rows of tucking.Reg.95c.650 Ladies\" White Shirt Walsts \u2018ot Vie- teria Lawn, entire front formed of panels of very fine embrotdery, set off with narrow tucke, centre panel of fine open work embroidery, has full sleeves, lace collar and cuffs, tucked open back.9gge Reg.$1.68.For.Ladies\" White Shirt Walets of good quality Victoria Jawn, waist 1s made with the new pointed yoke, trimmed with the most exquisite embroidery insertion, Inserted between rows of tine Val.lace insertion.The effect produces that desirable fullness of buat and slenderness of waist, collar and cuffs ate formed by Val.insertion and tucks, and Val.lace edge, open back, full puffed three-quarter length sleeves.Reg.$2.00 FORrer renner eres $1.29 \u20ac 3000 Shirtwaists 65¢ t0 $2.20 3,000\" Jhite Lawn Shirt Walits §6 on sale Tues hy morning at prices wwch lower then thélr real Careful buyers will readily appreciate thls statement after reading descriptions that fellow: ladies\u2019 Shirt Waists of good qual- | Ladies\u2019 White Lawn Waisté, made from fine sheer quality and @ most elaborate model; the entire front is formed by two wide panels of blind and raised embdroidery, extending from shoulder to the walst line and set between four insertions of Val.lace.The yoke is formed by a pointed Insertion ol Val.lace and fine tucks.Beautiful new style revers over the shoulder front and back alike, has full sleeves, collars and cuffs trimmed lace insertion and edge of Ince.5% Reg.33.66.Or er canersneee.Sb Ladies Shift Waists 61 fine white spotted muslin, V shaped yoke trime med with two wide lace insertions, front of walst trimmed with strapping of lace insertion, se: in panels of open work em broad shoulder pleats fromt and back, \"rah 3-4 sleeves, trimmed lace insertion port wee hee gn) 20 NEW SPRING CARPETS The \u201cBig Btore\u201d tenders for the Carpet trade of Montreal, by reason of first, highest standard of quality; curable for the low prices asked.AND CARPET SQUARES and gets It second, the best value pro- Prices quoted hare are for Tuosdzy's and Wednesday's shoppers.NEW BRUSSELS CARPET SQUARES SECOND QUALITY.Size IU 273 yards c\u2026.\u20260.30 Size 3 x 3 yards.co000e- 7 Size $ x 314 yards.\u2026.0.B14- Size 3 x ¢ YAFÉS.0.0.0000os Size 3M x 4 YArds.\u20260.-.Bise 3% x 43% yards.sevees.Size 3% x 5 yards.c\u2026.0000.BEST QUAUTY.Sire 214 x § yards.Size 8 x 3 yards.| Size 3 x 33 varde.easucunees Rize $ x 4 yards.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Bize 3% x ¢ yards.savsecuones Sire 3% x 44 yards.Size 3% X 5 yards.00\u2026\u2026.3 A SPECIAL IN ROYAL WILTON 88 Nine only: size 3 x 4 yards.Reg.value $30.00.Special.99930 WILTON VELVET CARPETS FOR 85¢c The Handsome Wilton Velvet Carpets the Big Store is selling, below factory prices has caused quite a sensation In the carpet trade, t with the beautiful patterns included makes one of the, greatest carpets ever offered % the public.1,000 yards of the finest Velvet Pile Carpet Sale vecu 8 eue es he auality 0 ues in 850 value $1.18.Reg.\u2026v\u2026a.0.2,000 yards of the most beautiful Wilten Velvet Pile Carpets, 980 handsome borders to match.Reg.value $1.50.Sale price, yd.1,600 yards Hall and Stalr Carpets to match.@ PrICO.cere ones o0veo0etvrtstracrvssssssencssesncaerssancreae Reg.31.50.CUT PRICE GROCERY LIST FOR TUESDAY Reg.Camp's Beans, 1 Ve oprats \u2018endce, sb.tins.28c Oe Ketller's Marmalade, 2-1».tine.esessseses-310 Se Rclled Wheat, 6 he.38¢ BS¢ FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER .GRANULATED SUGAR, 20 LES.FOR.itself.DOMESTIC POINTER No.3 Thousands of families sre COOKING WITH GAS.These numerous housewives have found by experience that it is cheaper, cleaner and more comfortable than coal.Economy is the chief intent of the gas range.It saves enough fuel the first It eliminates ashes and their attendant discomforts from the house- wive\u2019s daily program.Gas Ranges cost little and no home is fully equipped until there is one in the kitches.Tuea ook: Friend Baking Pow.Lipton's Chou Chou Pickles, 2 bottles for .25e Lipton's Jellles, § for.30c $5¢ \u201c.0.m c.uersseo n to pay for 40 cents.BEECHAM\u2019S PILLS| TO NOMINATE CANDIDATES.Pictures for Tersnts Exhibition.Sold Everywhere.In boxes 2 anadian Press.\\ London, April §.__Dr.Orr has arrang- \u201cKAMNOL\u201d Teething children Instant: reilev >, pee « plication Lo gum , oved mack\u2019 Pork Avenue \u20ac Ehermacy.\u201cWILEERVORCE, ONT.\u20144.Spike, wily at Shar- SEE McPnh - ast outtièrs, 16 Phaser.one of a he oid On Moving Day.These who are moving and to whom health and cleanliness connt as something should be most particular to disinfect thelr new premises.Thorough cleaning will remove insects, orock- roaches, etc, but will not destroy the ogg nor the gerins.Unless these are done away with it is simply a question of time for trouble to appear.There fore it Is wise to thocous nly ppl good 4 mnfectant walle, updoarde à and your own ruraiiune À The t and most economical disinfectant.is \u201csaid to be one which You can prepare yourself by mizing a half pint of coal oll with one ounce of \u201cPunicide.\u201d \u201cPunicide\u2019\u201d is sold by all druggists.Spesial Notice.The Willls Vertical Grand Maneforte.The back of the new Willis Plano, which is the mala sup pity] the Iin- strument.Is made out spliced posts and so const ted \u2018\u20ac t they clo.ny on en gr Sine.ULI eme (acer Mountain \u2014 ent Ottawa Conservatives Wil.Hold Con vention on April 18.Ottawa.April 6.\u2014The Conservatives of Ottawa have decided om Thur .April 16, as the date on which conventions will be held tn Both the east and west commtituencies to hominate candidates for the a use.There is à hat Mr.P.D.Ross Since retum) Con M | ex- BE Die Cook, W.de and Rowers McClenaghan have been od to run, but have all declined aad \u2018for bast.ness reasons.If Mr.recensiéer 4 Fo de « oah~ didate the n names of M A.Fripp, Dr.Shillington snd ®& Robln- son will prebadiy go before the com- vention.titueney the choise be be ; Ald.C.In the easterg co .Parent, Controller of a candidate nb: reau BO.bu Chabot and D'Arcy Champagne, Dr.McGee.ed with he\u2019 Gud Hall authorities Yor a collection of paintings dy modern ter artists for the Toronto KExhi- es.rt Reported by Mareenigram.A epediél Wercon! > reported the Reoress: Tretana 238 miles auth.weet of Cape Race at 6.80 rcitl marcenigram to os weet of Cage Rave st 08 am de A special Ma te rar reported about ab hie outhesast of rie Ilaland at 13 p.m.yest The Cot was 170 miles cast Sable ; bound for New York, { 3.10 a.m.to LE LT 2, 21° 2 rT ya He 5 OF BOAT RACE Cambridge so sn Eesy Win.ner\u2014Oxford\u2019s Secret Trial Condemned Bpecial to the Montreal Star.pelcaéon, April &\u2014An eye witness of Saturday's race betweea Oxford and Cambridge.says that Stuart proved himself invincible in ing Cambridge to à fresh» victory over Oxford ig the presence of a vast concourse\u2019 of spectators.He was the best man In the Cambridge boat, and imparted vitality and unity of action to his fellow-watermen.While Oxford's was the prettier style there was superior power in the Cambridge stroke from the catch to the fimal leg drive.Eves with the cholce of positions against him Btuart was ahead at the start with a fast, and Increased lead stSadily, wearing out And dls.couraging the Oxford crew without exhausting the resources of his own men Oxford walted too long for a ded.perate spurt and drew slightly when it came, but Stuart barely quickened his stroke Fe made eue pretence of calling out the reserve st tetory for thé Cambridge men, who were fresh at the énd in spite of powerful stroke, the rough water, while the Oxfo crew was utterly exhausted.Stuart, indeed, was walling at the front tm grery stage of the race, know ing that he could win at his\u2019 leisure The Cantabs went into the lead within a few strokes after the start and never were headed.At Craven Steps the Cambrid eight wap moving In splendid form and had \\n- creased its lead to half a length.From that \u2018point until Crabtree 8 reach- it was all in favor of the Light rue shell, which was one and one- half lengths ahead, the crew rowing without parent effort.The runaway continued, with Cambridge slowly increasing the lead, until two lengths of open water separated the Cantabs from Oxford at Harrods\u2019 Wharf .At this point Cambridge let down in its work to some extent and Oxford regained a length on the leaders, in which order they passed under Ham- mersmith Bridge.Apparently Coxswain Boyle, of Cambridge, feared a spurt on the part of his rivals, for he an increase in \u2018the stroke of his crew, and within a quarter of a mile after passing the bridge the leaders had regained the extra length and were rowl fast and easily.The respective positions of the two eights was maintained until! the crews approach- ed- Barnes Bridge, where Oxford Bit up the stroke and went after her oppon- enta cutting down the Cambridgé lead to ont and a half lengths.- From Barnee Bridge (Cambridge row- od without increased effort, but con- tinned to gain on the Oxford eight, which appeared to have reached the height of its speed.Both crews spurt- od as they approached the finish line at Mortlake, but the watermanship of the, ('antabs.was zupeérior to that of the Dark Biue, and they continued to saip; steadily, until at the end of the raed shady led by fully three fengthe.~ During the earlier stages of training Gxford suffered many misfortunes.There were four cases nf influenza and one of jaundice which greatly affected the erew, and it was palpably not In the best condition to-day.This bad luek would have gained general sympathy, but for the secret trial the other day.when an old boat was put on tresties at the boathouse with the spare oars afranged alongside, the steam launch remaining at its moer- inge with steam up while the boat which the crew was to use was quietly taken out by watermen, the crew going fn & hired motor launch to make its trial.This proceeding aliemated the sympathies of many sportamen, as it was contrary te the whole spirit of university rowing and has raised such a storjn of protest among the ro men of both universities and other amateur rowing clubs that its repetition may be looked upon as impossible.Saturday's race was the sixty-fifth between the universities.Oxford has wen thirty-four, Cambridge thirty, and once there was a dead heat.In the last ten years the results have been ag shown in the following table, Oxford winning only re Cambridge has finiehed in fro eight times: Year.Wianer.iE au ren > -.Cet mbridge.seed engt 200.mbridge- LS 471 W 19 1.\u2018Oxfors 22.e 47 sec.Cambridge, .19.8.for resi min made or Oxford, \u201c180s.1900.PETERBOROUGH \u2014 Raymond 14 vormne little son he Cu How.Cuper, Sask died at the home his grandpar- en SRR MA Ce] Fa Fe Je He + DAR raser APRIL - 6 4908.0 RAE NL Cee TE : * > c Ind The bata Bleu Up Éeaver, Cole.\u2014 When Dr.Sam diethacttid struck a match to light à - 8 ©» - 2 >= $y rai 33 dé8 2&3 35 Sac az 206 at a2 e Te SE ast cs 33, 73 1 75 > +9 33 23 = 23 2 8 er 2 2 215 = v2o 5 es 33 542 32 32 39a 4 a >.13 22 2° 73 3 27 s5 3 4 4 is a3 2 I $3 x.#9 7% 38 â > > 2 Per HP K.H.0-3 $35.00 $40.00 $32.00 §12 60 18 2-5 2260 28.0 3000 1260 1.38 6-19 32000 3260 27.00 1260 1.126 10 to 100 27.00 30.00 32.50 19.00 10 100 to 500 26.00 27,00 20.00 9.00 ir lar blocks of power 25.00 18.00 8.00 16 THE METER RENTAL That the annual rental of electric meters of a capacity of § lamps shal) not exosed 10 cents per month, and that the rental of electrir meters of greater capacity ahaïl not exceed 19 per cent.of their value.Whether or not a majority of the City Council will approve of two companies melling electricity in the city je the main point which will attract dis cussion.There ara members of Council who hold that.if the Light, Heat and Power C y Le wildng to abide by the finding of the experts, as to what should be the charge for electric Hghting.this should be satisfactory.and that thera should be no two companies in the city.On the other hand, there are members of Council who contend that competition will keep down prices ;and that, In consequence, Mr.Robert should be permitted to come into the city.SOUTHERN COUNTIES AND ENTRANCE TO THE CITY.Another attempt will be made by Ald.J.B.A.Martin at the meeting of the City Council tn-day, to hava the fouthern Counties Rallway by-law passed.Tha degire nf tha promoters of this road is that it shall be permittad to enter the city.The main clauses of the by-law provide that tha South- arn Counties Rallway Company for the conveyance of passengers baggage and freight shall hé authorised to connect ita track with that of the Grand Trunk at Common street, and with that of the Montreal Street Railway at Wellington etreet and McGill street, upon the terma and conditions hereinafter mentioned and to extend Its tramway line from Common street (at Blacks Bridge) to Wellington street And McGlil street and to operate the same by means of cars propelled solely by electricity, in the following streets, viz.: Common street, m Black's Bridge to Grey Nuns streel, with a sid- ng on sald Common street, between ten and King streets, and on Grey Nuns street, from Common street to Wellington street, a! to eabstruct moreover.on Youville street a Y extending to McGill street., It in explained by Ald.Martin that this road Is to furnish an electric service for the south shore of the river.He JRleven that Council will at last approve of the by-law; in case of refusal the Rallway Commissioners would be asked to take a hand in the matter, \u2014\u2014\u2014 Students Will Attend., .Three hundrsd McGill medica! students will attend the medical sctenti- fio demonstrations in hypnotism of Swanley Dr.Andre, et to-morrow LAST TRIBUTE PAD.TOVETERAN FIREMAN THOMAS H.HOGAN FunerslWhich Took Place To-day Attended by Men of Brigade.The funeral of Mr.Thomas Henry Hogan, until ten months ago a member of the Montreal Fire Department, took place from his late residence, $8 Coursol street, to Bt Anthony's Church, and thence to Cote dea Neiges cemetery at 8.15 to-day, and was very largely attended, among those present being firemen and ex-firemen, and members of Branch No.2, C.M.B, A.6t.Anthony's Young Men's Society, and Bt.Patrick's Bchool.The hearse was preceded by fifty firemen In unt- form, In charge of SBub-Chief Briere and Foreman Taylor.At the church the celebrant of the Mass was Rev.Father Donnelly, usaisted by Rev.Father T.Heffernan, as deacon, and Rev.Father FA.Gauthier, es sub-deacon.The pall-bearers were Capt.Gil- mour, (apt.Deegan, Capt.Bennett, Capt.Donlan, ex-Capt.1.Bishop and ex-Foremnan J.McGuire.The chief mourners were the two sons of the deceased, Messrs.Fred.J.Hogan and Thomas H.Hogan, and Mr.John J.Hogan.of New York.President P.T.Hoovin headed the delegation from Rt.Anthony's Young Men's Society.Among the large number of others present were: Ex-Ald.Thos.Conroy, Capt.Harrison, Capt.John McGuire, G Conroy, L.Veraailles, Michael Kenny, John R.Hersey, Bub-Chief Juckaon, E.Miller, James Hughes, P.Riley, H.Butler, J.J.Cairns, ©.Foucher of fire and police, (chief The late Thomas H.Megan.Longueuil), John O'Brien, T.A.Laing, Alex.Nelson, A.H.Oneson, P.Doyls, P.Kenehan, ©.E.Gravel, Richard Wynne, A.Bourdon, J.W.Sadler, Robt.E.McKay, James Sullivan, P.Mullins, T.Bulllvan, A.Linton, E.J.Collins, ¥.UO.Bernard, P.Flannery, R.H.Brown, T.J.O'Neill, R.J.Jobn- ston, G.R.Kearley, C.E.Kearley.Michael Hughes, Capt.George Reynolds, Chas.O'Brien, M.O'Hara, John Hughes, J.L.Ryan, J.H.Miller, G.J.Miller, M.Lynch, J.Butler, EE.Murphy, E.Oneson, Arthur Jones, G.F.Jones, C.Bethel, H.Wynne, F'.B.Mes Nally, F.J.Dowling, J.Scullion, J.Rochford, W.Barry.J.Daly, T.Cox, P.McNally (Emerald Snowshoe Club).J.Doyle, \\B.Brogan, J.A.McCabe, J.flattery, E.Giroux, W.J.Bcullion, Capt.J.McGrath, W.J.A J.Hayes, B.Newman, D.Ryan, R.Biaonnette, Hugh Chester, F.Miller, J.Stewart, J.McCarthy, McHugh, J.Gillan, P.Lloyd, M.Di- neen, and PF.O'Reilly.A STURDY FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Counsel Engaged Here to Oppose Extradition Asked by France.A fight against extradition will have to be made by \u201cKia\u201d McManua, who is wanted in France to answer to a charge of having been implicated in the theft of 313,000 In cash and cheques from a vault in the office © American Manus ed before Extradition Commissioner £boquet on Saturday morn and Mr.Plarre Beullae, acting ing, a on behalf of the French Government, announced that the Consul-General of France had received a cablegram from his Government stating that they intended to proceed with thelr nd orethe extradition of McManus.Mr.lac requested an adjournment on the ground that he had not had time to look over the papers.Mr.Louis Spjogel, a New York et- torney.who is doing his utmost in the interests of MoManua, asked Judge Choquet to stlow him to represent the accused until such time as the ooun- sel for the French ent had examined the , and had decided whether to go on with the case or not.This request was granted.and Mr.8plegel asked that as early a date as poasible be set for the hearing of the case, stating that the French Government had had six years to procure evidence against the accused.and if that evidence was not sufficient to warrant his extradition he did not think It right that McManus should be deprived of his liberty any longer.as he had Just served six years\u2019 sentence for a crime committed in a his health was affected by his long confinement.Mr.Reullac intimated that he had no .objection to proceeding with the case us soon as possible, but he had not yet examined the papers, which were in the hands of Col.Sherwood, Chief of the Dominjon Police.He asked for a remand of eight days, so as to give him time to look them over, and !f he found they contained sufficient evidence to demand the extradition of: MuManua without having to obtain additional evidence he would be prepared to proceed with the case without further delay.Judge Choquet stated that he would remand McManus til! next Saturdav, and when he was brought before him then wauld remand him for another eight dayn., Mr.Spiegel remarked after the adjournment that it was a case of li berty or a living death for MeManu< If he was sent back to France he would be transported to Devil's Island for the remainder of his life Shertft Foley.of New York, who plaved as a boy with McManus and is a friend of the family of the accused, .no pains to have the ex- | has spared tradition proceedings against McManus dropped.He has succeeded in getting the American Co abandon case and has bramght powerful interest to bear 6n the French Government, which he hopes will have the desired t.McManus says that he is :hreugh with his old mode of life, and that if he gets out of this trouble in to settle down and live an honest life, He Great Britain, and the Unt is close on fifty of Es Sta Patent Report.years interest is being manifested | ceedings, not only here but Owen N.Evans, Solicitor of Patents ts Bullding, cé Stat» laufer; 483,298 automatic train-brahe- appli vire wnagh & A.Allan: 833,319, rotary engine, J.A.Leask; 833,429, eafety-pin, J.D.Stn- gleton: 883.424 portable barbed chine for military defence, K.Mhire- mine; 983.497, mangie, L H.Slaght: 883,592.dental cavity-impression tray, T.C.Trigger.PERSONALS.Mr.T.T.Armand has gone to New York.R Miss Irene Bates is in town from Ottawa.Mr.and Mrs.Charlies Meredith have left on a trip to New York Miss Amy Thomson, Dorchester has left on à trip to New York.Mr.John W, Peck and Mr.George WW.Peck have left for Winnipeg.Mrs.F.N.Boutham 1s expected home this week from Atlantic City.Mrs.Huntley Gordon, Cedar avenue, has returned from a trip to New York.Mrs.Albert Crescent street, returns shortly from a trip to the South.Mins Violet Haslett, sails in May for England, where she will spend the summer.i Mr.and Mrs.Clarendon Mussen have returned from a trip to South Csrolina., Mr.ahd Mra.J.W.Marling.are spending & few weeks at Saratoga Springs, N.Y.\u2018 Miss Gertrade McGill, ave, has returned from a visit friends in Boston.i Lady Reid .and Miss Reid.Drum- mond mtreet, hava left on a trip to Lakewood, N.J.The Misses Alice and Blanche Gin- gras, of Quebec, are the guests of Mrs Vezina, St.Hubert street.Mrs.William Gardiner will entertain at luncheon on Wednesday Jn honor of Miss Lynn Ward.Mrs.Alex.Woods, Perk avenue, has returned from spending some time at the Welland, St.Catharines.Mra.Warren, who has been the guest of her sister, Mra.James Rosa, Par returned to her home in Sydney.N.B.Mrs.Brock Willett, who te the guest of her daughter, Mrs.George Mec- Tar, at Ottawa, returne home this week - Summerhill to Miss Cavin, of Teromto, who has spent the winter in town, the guest of Mrs.Parsons, MoGill College ave, has returned to Toronto.Oraham Drinkwater, New York and Avanti CUT.The visiting governs to , Weowt ern Hospital for the Meesrs.bell, H.enguing week are: John M.Ccamp- T.Blenvenhe, Bria, and A.H.Campbell.° Mrs.F.D.Lafferty, of Kingston, is tn town.Miss Eva Stootte has left on a trip t> Bermuda.Dr.E.J.Edger, of North Hatley.1s at thé Carslake.Mr.N.Curry, of Amherst, NS, 1s registered at the Windsor.Mr.Ernest Wier.of Halifax, NS.was in the city yesterday en route for Antwerp.Mrs.Victor Gray.Stanley street, Is In Ottawa, visiting her parents, Mr.and Mra.J.A.Clayton.Miss Curran, of Modtreal is spending a few Gays in Ottawa with her father, Judge Curran.Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Buckley and Mise Buckley, of Montreal, have returned home from Ottawa Mr.Fred E.Meredith, K.C., of Montreal.was in Quebec on Saturday, à guest at the Chatean.Mr.and Mrs.Lorna R.Nash have Jeft for the Coast where they will remain for several months.Mr.Fred.B.Murray, of Chicagn, who has been visiting friends in town, left for New York last night.The marriage 11th.of Miss Altice Blais, of Mon: to Mr.Alfred Drolet.of Quebec.Mr.and Mre.J.Hurry Esinhart and daughter left on Friday to d ten days in New York and Atlantic City.Montrealers at the Chateau, Quebec, Saturday, were Messrs.R.B.Caron.L.-J.Marchand.J.U.Emard, M.Jo- doin, Gustave Lamothe.Chas.H.Binks.The Duchess of 8t.Albana, who has x % CIGED ne +.À .Seno \u2019 ; .| ce WITH ROBBERY.IN PHILADELPHIA Sensation Caused by Ar- reste\u2014T wo of the Accused Confessed.Philadelphia, Pa, April 6\u2014The sensation cansed here by the arrest of four policemen charged with being In & comspiracy to rob properties on their beats, was followed last night by the surrender to the city officials of William A.Frost, who 1s said to be one of the principals in the eomspir- acy.Froet is & plumber who has a place of business in the wholesale district where the accused policemen were on duty \u2018at night.In his confession Frost says that the policemen and Harry Rothenberger, through whose arrest the conspiracy was discovered, used his piace as a rendezvous.It was there the stolen goods were taken and divided.8ych goods as the policemen did not want or could not use, mere left in his hands to be disposed of.Frost admits that he actively assisted in some of the robberies.Officials say that the goods recovered frem the homes of the accused together with articles which they have traced, are valued at upwards of $165,- 000.Luckenbill and Sithens, two of the policemen, are sald to have confessed.The others refuse to make any statement, It ts sald other arrests will foliow.7 : \\ AN OFFICIAL IN TROUBLE.H = A Py rd 10 Attorney-General W.8.Jackson, of York, Now hose tnistration especially in : \u2018certain ro.will be io gated.Mr.Jackson also under t charges ho! -u Dankary for binekmall on threat of tnju them through complications in fi 1 the affairs and the opportunities it bas qe the Attorney-Genegal to threw redit on banking institutique.HOLDER FOR COLLECTION SUBJECT TO PROVINCIAL \u2018LAW OF AGENCY.Mr.Justice Lynch, of the Superior Coart, has handed down a dect to the effect that a holder for coll of a bill of exchange endorsed tn Llsnk, who admittedly has no benefl- cla' interest therein.and will account his quality ceases with his death, his beirs have no interest to take up the instance.The Mil of exchange in question was drawn by one Rocco Palmissno, of Messina, Sicily, John Taylor, of Montreal, was ao- cepted by the latter, and endorsed by Palmisano.The action was instituted against Taylor by one Walter 8.Mar- sou as the holder of the bill.The defendant pleaded that plaintiff became the holder of the bil after it was dishonored for non-payment; that he was a mere prete-nom for collection, and had no right or interest therein.Before the case came up for trial.the plaintiff, Marson died, and his heirs petitioned to de allowed to take up the instance.The plaintiff, however, when examined on gdincov- ery, had stated that he gave no consideration for the bill, and that he held it merely for collection as the agent of Palmisane, whose property it remained, and to whom he would account when it was collected.Mr.Justice Lynch held that under the terme of the Bills of Ex Act, It does not appear that the ntiff had interest in a bill so any heid by him; and that es the act makes no provision as to the rights of the hetrs of such an holder, a8 was p'aintift after his death, recourse must be had to the olvH law to determine such rights.Under the civil law, pigintiff was merely the mandatary of Palmisano, and that the waadate that sen them terminated by the & of the plaintiff.The petition was therefors dismissed.Mr.Walter &.Johnson, advocate, ed on behalf of the defendant.Died of His injuries.Dolphis Nantel, aged $0 years, who was badly injured on Saturday morning at Bimond\u2019s Canada Baw Com- panys works, at Bt Henri, died in the Western Hospital early yesterday morning.There will be an inquest held at the morgus om Tuesday morning.Russia, Esplanade last evening ! street, Westmount, has or New | York, to spend two months { aunt, Mrs.G.B Creveling with her The eubecription dance tn aid of the Quebec Battlefields\u2019 Fund, which is being organised by Miss Lucie Dodge and Miss y Brown, will take place at King's Hall on Wednesday evening, April 33nd.+ UREN IPI pI.Vv RE - DEMANDED MONEY ON PAIN OF DEATH Russian Anpsrchists in Montreal Attempt to Levy Blackmail.Mr.H.Beramett.on whom persistent attempts have been made for more than a week to levy blackmall, is still walking the streets of Montreal i'n .while detectives of Chief Car- ors have flown and that the ehject of their attentions will be re longer molested.v.past week Mr.Sammett has been honored with one visit from two agents of the Russian anarchistic society known as the \u201cFlying Militant Division.\u201d he has recelved two letters man ing a large sum of money, and as been persistent followell on the streets.pe y On Baturday morning, a week ago.Mr.Bammett answered a ring at his doorbell.He found two men, evidently foreigners, and one of whom was dressed in the garb of a Russian peasant, standing on the steps.One held an envelope in his hand address- ter.\u201cWe require an answer.\u201d \u201cCome in,\u201d sald Mr.Sammett, at the same time taking the missive as it was passed up to him and opening it.\u201cYou must think me a lars have you?Well, you don\u2019t get M That's al).Get out.\u201d \u201cBut we only do our duty,\u201d retorted the peasant.\u201cWe are sent for three hundred dollars.We are the agents of our great society who do so much to help our brothers in Russia in the Revolution.We must have the money.You pay, or we do more duty.\u201d \u201cWhat & Joke,\u201d smiled Sarmmett.\u201cYou had both better get out of here before you get into trouble,\u201d and he pushed them towards the door and thence to the street.Mr.Sammett was apparently not much worried by the letter nor by the threats of the messenger, for he threw the former into the fire and paid no attention to the latter.He went to work as usual at the plant of the Montreal Light.Heat and Pow- or Company, where he is employed as an engineer, and dismissed the matter from his mind.Last Monday a registered letter, written in the same handwriting as the presented to him by the two st rs, was hapded in by the poet- nan at his house and signed for in the usual manner.It also contained threats of bodily harm, death and other dire consequences unless Mr.Sam mett saw fit to carry about with him, wherever he went, the sum of three hundred dollars in cash, to be deliver- od over at any time or at any place to an agent of the Fiylnxy Militant Dior me.\u201d thought the engineer.and straightway placed his troubles in the hands of Chief Detective Carpenter, wha immediately detailed two of his men to investigate the mat- In view of the fact that theese letters are circulating rather freely about the city, most Qf them demanding money in the cause of soc several »0- cteties and clubs which bear the so- clalistic banner in thescauss of peace, \u201c3 they say, met together last evening in a large joint meetin to decry the practices of the so- od \u201cFlying Militant Division.\u201d to make tt clear to the public of Montreal that they are not in any way connected with this revolutionary society.They give it as their opinion that this organization is probably one formed y of Russian Government spies, whose mission it is to turn public opinion against the Russian revolu- tioniata.METHODIST CHURCH CHANGES MADE AT CONFERENCE The Methodist Church of Canada and Newfoundiand transfer committee has decided upon the following changes affecting the Montreal Conference: \u2014The The Rev.Dr.Flanders, according to a despatch from Bt John, N.TL, will be the next pastog of enary Methodist Churoh, the ! Methodist Church in that city.He wiil suc- oeed the Rev.D.H.D.Sprague, whe will become dean of the theological faculty of Mount Alllsen University, Sackville.There will be a larger number of ia.the Montreal Con- tingumet arising.Among those es whose pastorates expire sutomalically are the following: \u2014 The Rev.8 J.Hughes, Athens, Ont, chatrman of the Brookville dls- trict The Rev.W.E Reynolds, Kempt- ville The Rev.F.A.Reid, Merrictville.The Rev.W.8.Jamieson, Renfrew.[ i 1 \u2018 VIG ros pain ide .With Every Purchase, 25c or Over, To Our CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS Our Beautiful CANADIAN CALENDAR For 1908 \u2014separate colors and printing, \u2014 no more will be printed; so one\u2014first come, first served.NOW IS THE TIME Newest styles in Men's Hats, {J THIS beautiful work of art being lithographed in eight of-arms, surrounded by a beautiful wreath of autumn-tinted maple leaves.Only a few hundred left out of 10,000 and Come in and see our large and beautiful stock of Men's Spring Suits and Overcoats, $7.50 up to $20.00.Styles and qualities to suit all.Choice and select NECKWEAR in beautiful colorings and latest designs, 25¢, 50c and 75c.New stock of GLOVES, $1.00 to $2.50 a pair.Gauntlet Gloves, fringed cuffs.for ladies\u2019 or gentlemen.Underwear and Hosiery, in all that is new and desirable.Colored Shirts in endless variety, from 65¢ each up to $2, and $2.50, include the finest goods made in Canada and imported.Come as early as you can this week.:9, Gor.Craig 401 West St.Catherine St.comprising the Dominion coat- now is your chance to secure to buy FOR EASTER.\" $1.25.$1.50, $2, and $2.50.and Bleury Sts.\u2014\u2014A ND MONTREAL.DUTY OF CANADA TOWARD NEW COMERS Rev.Frank J.Day Says It Is Not Question of Commercialism, But of Souls.\u2014\u2014\u2014 In a sermon, last evening.in \u201clon Congregational Church, on \u201cNation Builders,\u201d the pastor, Rev.Frank J.Day,advanced a number of suggestions tn regard to fhe solution of Canada\u2019s immigration problem.He advoeated ctive measures, covering all classes.the limitation of the number of * ed\u201d immigrants, the ¢stab- lishment of the highest ideal of Canad- fan citizenship, and the meeting of immigrants with trust and not suspicion.Taking as his text the words of dichah, ¢: 1-2: \u201cPeople shall flov into it and many nations shall come,\u201d the speaker reviewed the several problems which from the days of Champlain confronted the people of Canada From the first difficulty of holding the country for the British Crown had evolved the task of confederating the provinces, and now in the present day.Canadians were asking the question: \u201cHow shall we assimilate the various elements coming to or shoges?\u2019 Today was a time of t poesi- bility,\\but of equal responefbility.The of déaling with tmmigration tical bickering: it was not a question of commercialism, but had to do with souls.It was Canada\u2019s place to look to the ideals of the newcomers.If high, so much the better for us: if low, it was for ve to lift them up, and therein lay the necessity of devstoping national ideale to which the lower types of foreign born wquid be gently compelled to attain.The speaker paid a tribute to the work of the Salvation Army, which, he sald, was not only seeking- self-respecting industrious men and women, but eniving one of the country's greatest problems by sending® them out to the land.Rev.Mr.Day argued for a lessening of the number of \u201cassisted\u201d immigrants, among whom he declar- od Canada was getting its least desirable class of people.The pastor was assisted in the service by Mr.E.Le Roy Rice, and Mr.A.G.Sleep.of the Congregational College, who will be engaged during lhe coming summer in work among the immigrants at Quebec and Montreal ltollan Laborer Mad Narrow Escape.While at work at Black's Bridge on Saturday afternoon.Dominico Dila- sarro, Italian laborer, narrowly ee- caped death By some means his footing gave way and he fell over the edge of the structure, sustaining a fracture of the right ! juries.He was picked up in an unconscious condition and hurried to the.General Hospital.this morning to be in a con- Mr.Ames, M.P,, on Western Landa Mr.H.B Ames, M.P, will on Wed- and how they ars being administered by the Laurier Government,\u201d in Nauit's Hall, 156 Guy address street.will be by stsreoptioon views of the forests, farms, towns and renches of the new provinces.£ The L.BD.vecretary of Conference, Ball street, Ottawa.\u2019 | The Rev.J.T.Pitcher, chairman of the Ottawa district, East Dad, Ot- awa, The Rev.J.D.Willis, chalrman eof dla Qready, Qua The Nev.J.D.Mavety, rte te street.The Rey.B Brown, Eb Henri, Montreal.She Rev.J.R.Hodgson, Dunham, The Rev.J.H McConnell, Clar- this te Foon Gaontn Tor | Sulphorol It fe abvolutely certain In its NOTICE The Lacombe Law M Genpite the Lacombe Bi PICINE MOTH Destroyer 25 & 50c per Box He was reported 4 sertous Delivered Anywhere JM.Cavanagh ape asing Chemist, \u201cSuccessor tb JOHN LEWIS, Se.Catherine St.West, cor.University st.83 4 daw DECISION INTERPRETING CONDITIONS OF BILL OF LADING Mr.Justice Dorion \u2018on .Saturday rendered a judgment in the Circuit Court in & case of interest to shippers and ers.The plaintiff, one Roiter, shipped a quantity of household goods from Now w to Montreal by way of the Canadian Northern Quebec Railway.As the Eonds were not crated or packed, the agent at New Glasgow, requested and * obtained a discHarge, signed hy the consigner who was not the plaintifr.to the effect that the goods were ogr- ried gt owner's risk, and that the com y was not to be held responsible for any breakage or might sufer en route.Upon the arrival of the consignment ai Montreal, the plaintiff's wife snd & or fnepecthd It, and the carter the plaintiff's name [to a receipt which read that the coxsigument been received in good er.A month later, without other meti- fication, plaintiff brought action claiming $75.00 as the value of vari- nun articles which he alleged had been broken In transit by the fault and negligence of the efendant.Defendant pleaded the discharge signed st New Glgwgow and the poogipt Signed at .any at Montreal, and denied damage had been caused to plaintiff's property.Judge Dorion held that plaintiff was hound by the.contract entered into by the consigner, who acted ss hin agent, An also by hin» signature to receipt, although made by the carter, since it was sn made tn the presence and with tha knowledge of plaintiff's wife.It wan further held that the contract exonerating the defendant for + threw upon the plaintiff the burden of proving negligence or fault on tha part of the carrier; anf that tn any case, in view of the contradictory evidence, plaintiff had failed to establiah that he had made any claim for damages within the delays contemplated by article 1680 of the Civil Code.Mr.Walter 8 .Johmson appeared on behalf of the Canadian Northern Railway.: Knoeked Down by Car.The rear truck of a \u2018\u2019Iindaor and ft., Lawrence street car jum\u201de4 the switch, at the corner of ft.James and Ingpector streets, yesterday the body striking Miss Lily Kinsella, 26 years of age, T?Inspector street, and knocking her down.The car was going east on Bt.James streft.and the young weman was standing gn the crossing waiting for it to pans.The nwitch opened after the front truck of the car had passed over it so that the rear truck turned Into Insp tar street.The ond of the car struck Miss Kinsella before she had time to move out of the way.Miss Kinsella was taken to the Gun- eral Hospital.Pianos, Organs and Player-Planos.Bpeclal prices and terma.on Bron, 144 Peel atrest.The Montreal Dolly Fer is printed and biished at 108, 165, 167 and 169 Mr, % et.Montreal, by The Montreal go Paine WC rig "]
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